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.johr hundred and fev*rvty fire
JoTlars and fmy eight cents.
For nary vard;, docks and
rvh<nves, eleven thoufand ft re
hundred and thirty-five dollars
and twenty eight cents.
For medicine, medical f
vices, and hoipical ft >rcs for
the marine corps, on account of
expences incurred in the rear
one thoufand eight hundred and
one, including a deficiency for
the fcrvice of the year one thou
sand eight hundred and two,
five hundred and ninety fix dol
lars and thirty nine rents.
For marine barracks, on ac
count of expences incurred in
the year one thoufand eight hun
dred and one, four hundred and
one dollars and ni net) three tents.
''For the payrru nr of ,i balance
due the eftate of John Llabcr
fham, lace collector arSa-Mn 13 i,
for naval materials alrcrra ned
at the treafurv ; for fundry pay
ments made by him to John H.
Morel, on the fame account, in
cluding a commiffion on the laid
payments at one per cent, fix tern
ihoufandnine hue dred and f Tty
eight dollars and thirty feven
cents.
Sec. 2. And he it further
enabled, That the leveral in ms
of money herein fpeci ft rally
appropriated and amounting
together to the fum of one mil
lion and ninety eight thoufand
feven hundred and ninety feven
dollars and forty-fix cents, frail
be paid firft out of the.fum of
one hundred thoufand dollars
already appropriated for the
naval fervice during the year
one thoufand right hundred and
three, and fecondly out of any
monies in the treafury not other
wiic appropriated.
Nathaniel Macon,
Speaker of the I hide cf
Reprejent atives,
Aaron Burr,
Vice-Frejtdent of the United States
atid Frefident of the Senate.
Approved, March 2, 1803.
Ihomas Jefferson,
Frefident o f the United States.
L O U I S V I L L E,
Wednejday , June 8,1 SO3.
In a letter from Bourdeaux,
dated March 26, Mr. Pinckney
the ambalfadoT, writes from
Madrid, that he has arranged
the New-Orleans buflnefs ami
cably with the Spamfh govern
ment, which new nothing about
the intendant’s. condudl. Or
ders are gone on toreftore things
to their proper fi r u ition.
Boflon paper.
Republican Printers can be
jfrolecuted for the mofl trifling
errors, and the federal printers
efcape with impunity, when
every column of their papers
exhibit a libel upon the general
government. Bur. rh : day of
retribution will come —funner
or later, juftice will take pi ice.
In ‘Mr. Adams* reign, many
grofs adls o f v i o! e n ce we re co,rs -
niitted on r? publican printers,
and the m »T innocent things
tortured in:, leditron and trea
fon. But the rimes are chtng'H,
and the federdiils have c’ja ! 'g'cd
with the tim a s. ft is now law
ful to abufc and calumniate Mr.
Jrff c rfon, nnd the federal preff 2
arc furcharged with the ffiuldl
and moft illiberal afperfions a
gamit him, who is the pride and
glory of our country. But good
will come our of evil, and we
agi>T with Mr. Paine, “ give
tj.e 1 eeleralills ro’ f e enough and
they willfoon hang thunftdves.”
Ibid.
A i trer from Wafhington
S cc I hat the government
ot the United States has receiv
ed official notice from the mi
niftcr of his Catholic Majefty,
that in the cefiion of Lou.liana,
the rights of all nations, deriv
ed from treaties, are relcrvcd.”
hh c aye informed, that on the
2.5 th of March, cape. M‘Neil
law a letter from a very ref
pedlable houle in London,
winch mentioned chat Mr. Put,
was about to return to power,
and that Lord Whitworth, the
Brtdh AmbafTadur in France,
was recalled.
Char left on Piper,
PITII ADELPHIA, May 4.
Extra ft from IVcfhington City , to
the Editor of the / burora , dated
May 2, 1803.
s ‘ An exprefs has reached
this place, and is laid to have
brought difpatcLcs from our
ambaliador, containing advices
of the adlual renewal of war in
Europe.”
WIL L BE SOI D,
On the lafi Friday in July , at the
plantation of Samuel Andrews,
late cf this County , deceajed ,
between the hours of 10 and 3
o'clock,
Part of the Perfonal PRO*
PE/xTY of faid deccafed, for
the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors.
Conditions, cafb.
W m . A N D REW S,
Executor.
June 6, 1803.
WILL BE SOLD,
On Monday the iSth day of July
next, at the Houje of Samuel
Clements ,
Parc of the Perfonal Proper
ty of Nathaniel Whitaker, dc
cealed, confuting of iioukhokl
Furniture, &c. See.
also,
On ’ ihurfday , the 21 ft of July
next, at the plantation cf John
Briggs, e/q. in Montgomery
County,
A Stock of about 120 head
of Cattle, belonging to laid
Eftate.
Conditions will be made
known on the days of fide, by
Ac NESS W HIT AKER,
Advirx.
B. Whitaker, Admr.
June 7, 1803. ____
WILL BE PUBLISHED,
bn a jew weens,
That WORK, entitled,
Hymns, poems and
. STATEMENTS, a Will
in Dialogue — the Order of
Mtichizedec difplaeci ir,Church
and :itate, demonftrating the
falvirion of ail Men, through
Chi Tr, a Lb bath for ail Men,
By ISAIAH EILAND, &
PHILLIPS GIBBS.
Jan. 193 s3o,j.
SW-aiFF** SALES. :
O': Tuej:!ty f the sth day cf July
nc <\ at the Court-Houfe cf
// (ijbingtcn County , in Sand
erf u/V.v, the ufual hours 9
WILT, BE SOLD,
, : 5 acres of Land, whereon
tne widow King nowlives, taken
under execution as the property
of David and Jeremiah Glenn,
to Urisfv Bmdry executions.
. f f 5° acres good pine Land,
joining the fame, us the proper
ty of Hailv Robinfon, at the
inftancc of I lenrv Cocks.
ico acres of Land, as the
property of \\ ilLam Wicker.
coo acres the property of
Julius \\ icker, on Sandhill
Cree k, to fatisfy James M‘Do
nald’s execution agamil William
and Jul ins Wicker.
200 acres the property of
F. Kennedy, known by the
Limefinks, to fatisfy George
I larrall’s execution, pointed out
by the defendant.
7 12 12 acres on the Oconee
River, as the property of Ben
jamin Few, to fatisfy Boykin
& Canty.
Ho acres pine land, joining
Roughton, to fatisfy William
C raig’s executions againftSabert
Odum • levied on by a confla
ble, and returned to me.
A quantity of Salt, Bored at
Long Bluff, faid to be 500
buflicls j and one hoar, lying
at the fame place, as the pro
perty of John K. Candler, to
liuisfy James Thweatt’s execu
tion againft Candler ant! Spick
ard. Conditions—Cafh.
J. L. DIXON, Sheriff.
May 30, 1803.
NOTICE.
ALL perfons are hereby
forewarned, from trading
for or taking an alignment 011
a note or bond given to Field
ing Kunnals, of South-Carolina,
Edgefield County, for the pay
ment of two hundred pounds,
then South-Carolina currency,
bearing date 1782, or 1783, as
well as I now recoiled, as I have
once paid and difeharged faid
obligation, and am determined
not to pay a fecond time.
Samuel Ridgdell.
March 21, 1803.
NOTIC E.
]\j IN E months after datCy ap
plication will he made to the In
ferior Court of Jeff erf on County ,
for leave to Jell the real cjlate of
Patrick M-Neely of faid county ,
deccajed—fcr the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of faid deccafed .
Hugh M‘ Neely,
Adminijirator .
May n, 1803.
NOTIC E.
JSJTNE months after date, ap
plication will be made to the
honorable the Inferior Court cf
Jefferfon County , for leave to fell
a trail of land containing one hun
dred and forty three acres , ad
joining James Trovjell an cl ’/ hem as
Farfom—Jor the benefit cf the
heirs and creditors cf Elias Bar
renly mceafed,
James T rowell, Admr.
May 10, 1803.
ALMANACS
For Sale at tl F OBke.
NOTICE.
Richard berry hiving
propagated fcvcral re
ports injurious to my character*
an 1 reputation, and in addition
to many inlults, has forewarned
all gentlemen againft receiving
me into their company.—Al
though it is a doubt with me,
whether gentle or Ample will
pay any attention to his metri
cal valediftory that appeared laft
Wed nc Id ay—yet I deem it a du
ty incumbent upon me, to refute
his fcandalous affirmation.—
Berry’s Hadden departure from
this place, has deprived me of
an opportunity of calling him
perlonally to an account.
JOSEPH P. SLADE.
Pis flandrr whoje tongue cutve
noms all the Worms of Nile.
Fcr he who writes and runs away;
May live to write another day %
But he who will L is poft maintain,
Shall honor bo aft and victory
grin. Gay.
Immortal Power affft my verfe.
Peer Richard's praijes to rc
hearfe.
Who, trlifting to his fmple quill,
Odes , and re-edes meat his will .
Could J eppefe his noble rhyme,
And join my meafurts /» the time,
Give him the regulative thwack,
Or place the Ccwfkin on his back h
Upon his forehead then engrave,
Is he, or is he not a knave ■,
Convince him that my Springs re
tain.
Their former vigour , and re
main,
Li force effective to withftand,
The bnfe affertiens of a band.
Who, Hell hound like, their Jury
blend,
A dirty fellow to befriend ;
Alas ! poor Dick, thy grace is fled*
11 bile vengeance hovers o'er
thy head,
Though from her minions you with
draw,
Unto the banks of Alatamaba*
A latent foe your joys fb all blight.
To ftjew you that my watch is
right.
Can Georgian beds cafe weary limbs,
Or Major Cnngcr* vie with
Simms,
Canfpeculators prove unjuft,
Or public Jervants mind their
truft ■,
As well the Printer may pretend ,
Dick Berry's caufe to recom
mend.
When confeious that Jo poor &
fnipe,
Is but the d — l's worn cut type m
Nor ftjall I value him the lefs,
Would he prepare this for tho
prejs.
Sunk in the vale offat ire's lafh,
I can advance but little Cafh ,
Though to a heart like yours in
clined,
A free enlightened generous
mind,
mil ne'er conjure rny intents ,
Should I be wanting fifty cents .
But to return to wretched Dick,
Vile as the offspring of a tick,
Tour friendly warnings I re-greet.
And wifh you well in your re
treat,
May you with intereft be repaid ,
Tour friend and fervent,
J. P. SLADE.
° Ex-Treafitrer.
BLAN K DEED V
Fcr Sale at this Office,