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7 hiUl H. rR IK A Ml of i 1 eater Uto Poir.de.France, -1 Virtue and Prfuane of tht I i i 'worn a Cape FrancU p.afer Ftorcil if foltowiftf -arc traaQationi iereWoroittioe the praifesbeapwed on par Vf AT at yM-ay Term, 1 83ff o'h'x' KciaJi To juftl baving Uiia a tttuuuf tVk-Hl VVHlliand re.ftamenco; John Kobertfon, fen. deceafed7, requetti a l'ons indebted to the dcef fed, by Bond 01 Account, to make imovediate Payment a PerlHns hating Dematwh again ft tha fah. Cftate, 10 bring hi their Claims properly an theuticatedi within the Time reined bv Law, othcrwife the Statute ot Limitation- 1 le plead in of a Recoyery. jOHNRORTSOrt, Exr li'akt Ctnttfy jK7 ticular corps and individuals who dittin.

jnJtiihed themtelves. cff'i Floreal The brigands have been attain the north they their force airainft Fort LDauPhio, but t.vo '-at Wwerfuhattacks have only added mi Bix'er Davis, John Cordon. Allan Urct lame, Mr m'g iidr the Firm cf John Company. 1 Ctd TN Purjoance of a Decr of Coartrefaid, at the Term -aW Depofitioi of David Royiter, Uifc bene erTe, to be recorded i0 Vtr Lii ti Memoriam, atthe Tavcm 04 Sneed, El'quire, in the TovTn ot 1 j-rough, Granville County, NortK-r on the 16th Day of July nett. A coucerued may attend and crol's BAXTER iMvniV( May 17, i8oj.

TO THE FREEMEN bf the Twelfth; compofti cf f. Counties of Surry. Stairs. Sj Wilkes arkjijhti UUL Fellow1 'Citizens, NOW Liberty to mfw ami a Candidate ftntative of this 'DiAricc. at the Election to the CongrefSlf United Stai, It.

hoped that the Ute riodat whrch I contented 10 offr. win 1 logia? fixr ehe Method adopted to give it po. ub- nctty As there isa Difference of o.j nionr, it may be proper that fhould what mine are: I.afrra Federalift, andC. uuuriniy Been attacne-a to the hederal Con. ftitution, believing it be (under a bentv cent rtovidence th Rack nfnn, 1 1 Safety, ihefiond of ofur Vnion.

A Vt4 lar of ourProfperityaridHappinefj. Whit IM't I make this Deelarauon, wUUbferve mcr particularrwro rhefe who mav 7r tJ-v' i Mktiiointtt dated pt Ureajif nt- 1 i ii a Vitlret 1 einfclj Mirttfiqh, to ComnandMt TouCArd. this mftjnt ar; rived bringing accounts of the continuation of in and oiftk thiiriiffhttc i bear the infor- matirvri tovour ill and. have been at or)c for force days, to put ourielve'vin a hat of defence; but is r.appyj forur colony, and Hill more for yours, that trm meaiure becomes unheceflary. New-Orleans.

MAY 5, 1803. Our ofefent fi tuition is truely uh- fortunate In the pYefenticrifi of fairs. Every kind of buuoeis nearlv owine to the ge peral, dijlruft and apprehenfior whicri prevail. Every one looks the worft, and is preparing aecor dingiy. Would to Cod our fear i my not te realized.

I lend you (he. cnclofed document, It. (tgned by a conuderable number the inhabitants fome from genuine feelings, others from from fear, and a variety of other in 'ducementv. ADDRESS tijtht Frricb inhabitant ff Lavfiatt CoUmUI In anfxutr proclamation 'the bth Germinal WtbyeerJ c'tTizEM raErsaT, France ha done juftice to nu opmion, by jbeiieving in the una! terable attachment which watuv pre.ferved for her. Thirty.Jou years reign of a foreign power lay to weakened our minds the clof love of our native land, and Xow returning under hef flag, our oy is equal 10 tle torrow we felt when forced to ispa rate from her.

Happy the naiivrs of Louiiiana who have lived long enough to be vritnefles to, ih-s re-union, which they havr never to deiire, and which i the accomplifhment of their dearef wihrs. In an age to pregnant witl eyents, no dTUtt thei happened things of greai Tiagnitude, more imposing and mc -morable bjt notprvg p'trhat ffers fo interefting, fo moving fcene'. that of victorious and tri samphant France holding out hei roteftir. arm tochildrenfthat een or Frojn herbreaft by weak nr i nd prevarication, and offering har them the fruits qf a gh ioul peipe, which terminated in brilliant a manner- the moft hloorl terrible of revolutions. Yo jjy.ligrtalieft citizen Prefcft, thf return the French government, by a genuine proof of her lent views.

om proclamation. of the 6th of month? by whifch you them, has penetrated us gratitude for her parental Thefirft favors pf repub. lie the happy choice of the enter which lUe, places head, the honorable repuution. of whom hzs reached us; the chofen troops which (ends to uard our homes, are certain jirefages of the happinefs and profperity is preparing for us. Wc.orTc'r to heir in return our fubmiflion, pur.or bediencc and our love aud.

we fwear to prove ourelves deferving her. jiamel would probably plate left, value on the hpmage of our fidelity-if Ihe faw us leave, fymptoms of forrow, the fovetein who has loaded us with favoursj during the time he las reigned over us. JThat culpable iudifTerence does not exifl in our hearts the, regret of loU.ng him occupies a p'ace with tlic. iY of to oiir native country by retaining an eternal, remembrance of his goodnefs, that we mean to hew ourlelves worthy of the favouri and attach ment of the Frehcli Republic. -NewOrieanS, Germinal, iith Vseo oy a number ot the prin- cjpai mtjaojtants.) The Marquis of CafaCalvo arri ved here lad evening, with the roval order to deliver up this province to tne trench omcer who mav he thafged with it Duplicate.

I have $rumiz authority that the roves that 1 a 1 1 1 1 -v 4 uniew tne receivedThe Nfarauis was fiimri- fed fo rtnd it yet (hut. All this is a tilfue of Riddle which time btily will developed Lkititfmmc date. Marquis de Cafa.Calvo arri ved here yeflerday from Havanmh he is jointly named with the Governor of Louifiarta to deliver urTthe Country to the French." Blanks Of al -t iSn Tor Superior and Intefldant'scondua. an tr publicly, rill irtcl xco rf. r- tic he rough Confifcatrc Laws ft, State vrwi -e folito the highlit Bid4er at.Cran.

Court-rrbufe. oa the ad. day of Auguft rroperry ininthe County of CrauviU. in the P1 of HiilftOfoujh. to wit: one ra oi Acres, ifine on boUi 3iw i.n forathnow itti aiiomer itw cres, on both Side ot the Neuie Koao, aa.

bottom, and Joftph aether Trait Arret adioinine theUndsof loha Hook another Tratt of- 12M Acres oa the puth Side of the Middle fork or JieavU the Lands of David iradfoftf- ahothet Traft of- 33 4 Acre 01 iK Sid of the Covwea t-ric aaa orlc of the Beaver "lam Creek, near the of Abraham Laureofe inother ract Acre 011 both Siaer ot inc. Fork of Beaver Dim iachidmg creauft paxt of haCaUcehs rianta and Patterfoo'a Field. Tiofe Laids Wfold on a Credit of. for one lalf the Purchale Money, ana two xears hereafter (or the other Half, for Paymetit ot hich fufHcient Security will be quired of the Pj tchal'er, jr H. SHEPP.ERD.

TAKEN UP, Committed to the Goal of Perjuimon County, as a Runaway, a eero Fellow bv the ame of Sartu A DeC. ipiioaof the Fellow is thought unneceftary. he was originally taken and comraitted Goal as having beeaJPet tree contrary xo and wasoa day proved ia the'Court the County, to be the Property of a Joleph "inflow, Hviag oo Coatentnea Creek in the ouoty, of Fdgcombt who is hereby defir-1 to come forward, pay Charges, and-take ira away. v. Perquimans County May IS," iSoj MACHINERY Tor carding, and pinning of Cotton VERY one mull have heard of ihe famous Machinery iavenied about nitty Years ago in England, by Richard rkwright (afterwards Sir Richard) for card-ng and ipinning of Cotton, whole mdvirig Principle is a Water wheel otSteam-tngine, vhich has bteu the Kleana vef bciagiug the Couon Mauufaciures of that Couti Jko their relent fltrutiftiing Condition, apdofdeferved uatioa in Life, to the fcffcffioAol the iarecft 11 rami? rnf invrniAK irnm rnf rnr inm 31 1 a roperty.

any Commoner inlhattWtry. Th ueh ime, ii robablv far diftant, hen this Country, (hall: be; ejuaHy fmoui vith Europe laihcr Manufactures, the Inha ts of thtv fe ver al- States have already tound their Advantage! in making Prog re in 'irlerent Branches ot the to a io.fome Xaftces, to anl'wer all the-De-mands ioc Home. It wereao 'e wifhed, that thf Inhabitants of the South rh State (who atje by the Growers A Cotton) by artiSUnfeoH of the. Cotton Ma. nufature, might be able, to furnifh'ihe ales wiiiij.

at tt4t-commcn Cotton Goods, vhich: a large Qu aa thy pi. Cotton an: ieir l'rodudtion for. u.canot redound. to le Credit of this. Country, that, alter railing Cotton, it is at the Trouble and Eipeuce fenir.ig.

ifc to. Europei to be manufactured intoeomn on Wearing AppareL The North-Carolina Planters, it is avell knuwr, have loogbeen 114 the Habit ot mauulacturmg the vhief Part oi the Clbaths wern by tht mlelvcs and. Servants and this Kind of liuiirwJs has beeo lately much facilitated by the lotrodue tioo of Madiincj. tor the ginuiug of. iCotton.

Cut this caquot be- carried to my coaf.iisriblr Extent, ii. until. Machinery is introduced for the cardies; and fyioniug o. CoUqc. Whci -this is done, there cen be uc but fuch.

imnrovemcnts will hi raad.in.the dying ad-finj-fhing o-Goods, as will render them equal to the tike Kind -imported and whepever this lasll the calck Coogrcfs, itaecefTary. will cc.rtaj nly. protect this riling Mauuiacture. by. ihipofnig additional Dutici on Foieign ri val fabrics.

v. The an Eaglilaman, being well with the Conttruclion am Ule of yarding and fpinning Ma chine, and fuppofing that the, Citneotof, Carolina, particularly molt public-fpi rited of them, would be willing to tend their Aid to an Artift who Ihoufd be able to. introduce theVe valuable Works into their State, he offers to do to on the following I erms He that to provide, a propei Building in.which to erecl.the Machinery, a fuitable.VVater Wheel, and the Conttruitiop of all the Machinery, in. which will be niut Carding Machines arid four hundred Spindle-, for pinning (tut moil curious Parts of Which he will execute himfelf, and will fuperintena the whole) will require Four Thouland Not being able himfelf to raife this Sun of Money, and wiping to intercfl a Nusnbei of refpectabU Citisens in the Socxefs of af Undertaking which raay prove ot lo great Ad vantage to the State, he propofes have the Money advanced in 400 Shares at tp Dollar each. The Subfcriber for each ihare to bt entitled to rrceive a.oelbs.

Ot fine coo Cotton Years after thr Wtkn are finifhed, at the Rate of cents per lb. which will be charged 60 cents to Non-iubfenbers (provided 'he current Frice o. ginned Cotton be 15 cents; if it is higher or lower, the Price of tho Thread to rife or fall in Proportion). A Thread three Ti mes as fine may be had, 'a a-pr oportiooably ad vanceo rrice. The Advertlfer has forsied a Model of the Machinery yropofed to be which has been feenby many Gentlemen in the Eaftem Pahl of the State, where he has refided, nd which may be viewed by Subfcribera, at fome Place to be made known hereafter; Subfcribera for 6Be or more Sriare or Shares will received by General Hariy Bryan, of Johnftori County Gerieril Bryan WhitfiehL of Lenoir County Francis Lowthorp, EfiJ, of Newbern and by the Printer hereof.

The Advertifer has not yet fiaed upon any Stream on which to fix his Workj. rte will be influenced ia this Choice, in a mat D. by the Will of his Patrona. No Money will becolleaH rom any one, untit it is iftertaiatt that a Surociency of Aid for effecting the proofed Work can be oh taioed the Afcertainment of which as foon as may be, would lie agreeable to BKNTINCK HASTINGS. fT Afterthe.Vbrki arefcta.ffbioff.

pfn. ie4 Cotton will be received in etor 7nnr id, 1 8o RMfl leaitwigto riiuuMwt Li-a-, r.t the VUce where Jamef Per all vi at ii to their to the glory of ouf brave foldier OativftVotK Germinal' af- ftfidiby JarekJnteUieejic within, ihey prefented temfelves vto the ituffibfir 1400,. Ai ded by 'fotne traitors, a large party of them t-L -l 1- was jturoaucea into, trie vciy mcu ofthe-phcej thnevthe jjiain body, 1 1 thundered.and preUed up. on aintdes.L The critical moment ferved redouble, the, energy of the. Thje promptnefs vigour of the ate djfpofitions of Goenft apd bra very of the; of the 1 1 th demUbrigader have rendered inef feclua! their plots apd.

their effort's, After an obftinate engagemept of In. 'urs, th'ey Were fr the town and Its environs, leaving a- ve 50 dead, and bearing away a confidcrable number of W.ounded The traitoni within liave IVeen dii-covered and confined. fc Oa the 18th of trie fame month, the organised in regular Mil fVrm. and with gene rals at their head, made on Fort Dauphin, another attempt. Their attack commented at 5 in the morn ing at 7 they were uefea(cd on al' points in complete route; above 40 dead, a great number of when: were, officers, have been fou.nc round the place, arid the r-beh were bufily employed during great pari the engagement in carrying of their wounded.

iLe PoVt cle Paix hjs been alfo attacked on the.22d Cf rminal (April: jn the afternoon. The enemy un xnatkedof a fudden a great numbr of the batteries, which played upor the Forts Liveau and Poet. iheaDO 0 of niiZ rhe afTai' be- cros ico general and rq rt I nous and at itcUck an altault was mad on all the forts. The brigands wrr-jiovided with Urge a.ndkmg ladder 61 ab fteps. The extreme fuperiorif of.

their numbers rendered it irrjDof Tfible to preyvent their plying fom of jhcm, 2nd by thele means they fucceeded in tciing. the grard for alfi'd eflabljftfd therrifelyes for fmr time atthe foot.of the hlock-houf (jut.tKtfy-were driven, from thenc fter havin loft a great many men. The forts Laveaux and tageot vrerr fo Well ffroteH the fire of the aftilelry from the grand and, little forts and the ftationary. Corvette, that the enemy could not avail them-ielves on thofe two points of the 1 The brigands have Isft 57 dead about our pofls, many others they carried off the number of their Wounded mult have been very cop-iderable we hid but one man killed and two wounded. General $re(finct, infofrtiea that the brigahds had re-aiTembled in their neighbouring ofitions on the plain of Cut de SaCj with a defign of malcing an incurfion, gavip ordesrs to prevent it bv attacking them.

In conlequehcej Gf-n. Layellette hav ng prepared a column compofed of detachments from th th light troops, the 89th or the line, and national dragoons from Port-aii-Prince, arrived at 5 in the morning in pretence of the brigands fuccefii ve attacked and earned three ilrong portions where the encuiy -were entrenched. The refult of this operation is a Randard taken, above qo of the brigands lie upon the fpot. and the re nainder of their li.ordesentireiy diiperied; we nad woundedi Le general, de brigade, chef cle retat major generii (Sighed) THOUVEOT. A trde copy.

L'adjud-commandj fous chef de 1'etat mat or general. BOYE. Copy if a letter from the General in Chief to Clauxel, wen. ot Uiviiion. Port-au-Prince, FUteaiMiy trmin.tinthis faul war without 1 time, not consent With to fy reinforcements we.

receive. erics at this moment from the ports cV-Frarice an army of 20000 men, -Which (hail fucceed another of th i' ftme force as early as rieceffarv. dill not the brigands be, as is pected, totally annihilated by the firitt TmVi I have the honor to be, See. (Signed) TN. ROCHAMBEAU.

A true copy. Le cWf Pctat mjjor de la Diyi fxon dii Nordv j. A. MAILfaARp. thit firfl CoriTuL fMlinr4 licitude tokiU Dl.

aim uuiu WAR DEPARTMENT. j116 ft 8cj. Notice is hereby given, T3IA Teparate propofals will be the office tff trie Secretary farth Detriment of War, until the 3 It day ol Julynen cnluing, for (he luppiy of all rations, whicf may e.rreiurea tor tne Ule ot ine wuue-o States from die ittday of October, uhii die 3.01J1 day ot September, tkith days iftctunve at tne rouuwiag piates vtx. 1 11 fir it at Niagara, Detroit, the Miami ot the Lakes, Michihmacinac, f-'art Wayne, and at any place jn the Stats ot Ohio. Scftd.

At Vinccrines Third At Fort Ma foe, near the rfcoutk of the Ohio, and near (he mduth ot the.IllinoK, Fourth. sAt outh Weft To'mi, Tcllioo. Naihville, and at any jjUccoi plates where troops cr may be Itaiieued marched, or recruited with iu the Aateof Ten nelfee anJd Kentucky, and within the Cherokee Nation betweeu. 1 enncuce and Georgia. Fifth.

At the Bluffs, Natchez, Fort Alami, Mobile, aadny wiace within the MilUilippi Territory raore than ten miles from the river, and: 011 the road between the territory and the i.eMUcFttivr,l aud on the road from.iNaichea to tire boundary line between the Lnackuwsand hickaUs, and. at any piile in the Clwckalaw or Chuck. -law country between Rear creek ana (sTatchtz. Separate propofals Witl alio be deceived as afoclaid tpr the of ail ratiuus which may be required for. the ufe of die Unuea Slates from the i-dity oi-Janujry, ii.tunti' the tit day qf December the fame year, b-th days lnclufiei within tne feveral ltitcs her.

in after roemroiied Sixth. Wiikinfod, and atany place or pucei where troops are may be ttaiioncd, tiirched cr recruited within the itatc ot Georgia, or on InUiao boundary between Georgia and the Creek in-tioa. Sefenth. At Charlcfton, Rocky Mountain, on the head waters ot the Saiuee, auU at any place or places where trpous may be Uatioaed, amrched or recruited wahiu the rtates oi South an- Novth-Carolina. Eighth.

At Norfolk a ad at ay place or Jcre ooooa are ormay be ttationcd. jnarcn or recrurted wuniu tne ot vir- At Fort M' Henry', and any place oripiaces where troopa are may he Rationed, mircUed or recruited within the tlate oi At Fort MifflirV, PittAurg, Car-l4fieraud at any place or places wcrc are or may be Uattoosd, marched or wcruileu within the ltatcxof Pccimlylvunu, New-jer-fey aad Deiawai Fcrt Jay, VY Point, and. at Uc a ad places. vhere troops are or may bt ttationeu, marched, or recruited within the ftaw of New. York, excepting.

Twelfth. At Fortf rumbull. Fort Wolcott, id any part of Vermont, and at any piaccor places where troopr are -o rtay fUlionad, marched, or rfcruncd within the Uaiea of Comjedticutib. ithode, Iflaud. V.

At Fort IndeWndanee fBofton Harbour,) auii a any place vr place where troops are or may he itauoned, marched or rearuired withiu the ftaic of, Malfachuletu, the Diftrid of Maine excepted. 4 Fourteenth. At; -Portfmouth, Portland, and at any place or places where iroopt are or may be niarched or recruiUd. witbu the rtateof New-Hamplhire and the Dutridoi Maine. v.

(. A Ration to cenfift of erne po-ind, and; a quarter of beef, or three quarters ota pound ot i'ork, eijhtctu ounces of. bread or Flour, one ill I of Hum, yvhitliey pr Brandy od ai.the rate of two quarts ot Salt, four Quarts of Yiine-jar, four pounds of Soap, and one pound ana a half of Candies to every hundred Kayons. The pries (of the lcveral cocipXaeat parts oi chc Ration mnll be ljictificd. I'll Ration! to be furaxmed in fuch that there mail at all timest.during he term pf the propoled contracts, fuffi-ient far the c.lu-rnptien oi Hhe troops -lichilimaciinai, Detroit and Niagara lor fix nonths in advance, and at each ot ihe other ofts on waters, tor 3ft hrait three aonthe in advance, of good and wholeiome if.thc.

fame fhail bt Quired. It is Uo to be elrmrtted to all and every of the Jomraandants fortified places or 4orlS to call lor at the fame can be traail orted, or a aaa tiie in, the cafe of urgency, uch fupilie likeproyifios iu advance, as oiicriion or tne commandant mail be eemed proper. It is to be undetftcwdrnat the Contraftrris be at the etipence and nfit ol ifTuing the uppliex to the trqops, and that all loffcs fiat naed by, the depredations of an enemy, or by aeansbf thc troypsi' the United States, ae paid for by ihe United States at the puce if the articles captured dcrrlroyed, ou iht iepofitiorr of nvo or more pcrlons of credna le the certificate a commit lioned officCr; altertalriing the cirxamttance 01 'he lof, and the amaant of the articles fo vhich compenfatron fhall be claimed. The privHege is uuderftood to Le Teferveo to the United States of requiring thatbjrte 01 ihe ldoplies hieh maybe furniihed under any vf the propoled contrctji fhall be iffucd untf (he fupprres which have been or may be tur-iiflied 6nder contracts, now in force, have been confumed, and that a fupply in adVance may bt always required any of the kxeu porta on the lea boa id or fuoian irontiers, not erceeding three months. H.

DEARBORN Secrttsry of War. Ju.fi publijktd, And fold by the Printer hereof, rate ok ii 6h4h 6t a a 4, Friendly Addrefs to tS'e DfSCfPLES OF CHRiST, tO Pjomott Andrevive the. Chriftian Name. Extrted4y a Ctta Minifltr. Kni th- HifViFles led Chrjftians, niitm Antiocii.

Aitsti. x6. "nu nc in Politics, that if I fhalV-be honoured witfu Majority of Sufsfages, I vrfll not rtani com-mined' to vote with any Barty, but will aft independent of accVrding to the belt my fudgmnt, in any Meafure which I may judge conxlucrve to the'f uterslt of the U-nion in general, 6r North-Carolina in particular. This is a Line of Condutl I -adopted, foV-the Truth ofyyhich 1 apeeai 'hc Candolr of the Gootlemen with whom I 4ive had the Honor to ferVe in our State Le. gi(lnture.

oeotlemen, it relts with you to make a. Candid and Mrtpartial thoico, in which I wil chearfully acaiefe'e. '5 MUSSErJDlNE MATTHEWS. 1803 THE GRAND L0IGE Q8. TH- CAROL! A TE ESS TITILL convene in the Lodge-V vkdoBi, its the Gity of Raleigh, oa she Evening of Saturday 10th L)ay of December next.

At which Place, and Tine, OtHccrs, Members aadvReprefenutivei are resetted to attend Commuaica- tlOQl 8v Orer of Vhc MSft Wo'rftuful tht Hei. Louij Taylor. Graad ROBERT WILLI A.VfS, Cfund Strwary. Jcrrt 1 1, A 5503 A 15. 1 i WADESBOROUGH ACAEMf LOTTERY, A Uthorifed fcny an Aft of the Ge- erai Aiembly of the State of North-CaroKna, thejurpofc of raifing the Sum of One Thoufaa pollars, to enable the' Trufteesof faid Academy tefinifh their Mailtt-ing, andlfor other -Purpofea to iho Ufc di tieaetit of fa id Ibilitution.

i Priaeof 1000 Oollats, i tooo 1 do. of ydoUs. (tobcthc taft drawn ticket) xp a do. 4 "do. to 4.

40 do. a 4 a. do. of too dollars, too 100 400 I2IO 35IO of of of 50 do. do.

so do. 5 do. jopPrixea 570 Blanks -070 Tickets, at 5 450 The drawing of this Lottery will commence! Sri 'the Town 6f Wadefborough, onthe feceoJ: Friday of Odtober next, and will be doled a foap thereafter as practicable. The Prizes fhall be paid by either of th" Corhmiflht'ers, at any Time after the Dra- ing is finithed, with PuncTiualir fubjft a Deduction of ten per cent The Nnmbersofthe fortunateTiickets rill bepublnrred in tne Raleigh Regifter, and ia. the Minerva and all Prizes which fhall nt be dlwaiHied within ninety lays 'after the-Drawing is will be iinqurfhe'-, nd held as a Dooatioa to the ol the laftuution; Tickets to be had, at Pollars each', the ahd ofi'everal 5euticiRe in different Parts of thliStMe, andbf the State of South Carolina.

1 The Tmltecs arc in offering tk' Plan of a Lottery the Public, they wu depend moie for Succefs on theCnfideritioa-of the Objes to which tht Proceeds of it if to be applied, than tb any Merit the Scb itfelf, or the Mode of railing Money bv Let-tery, ia entitteii to. They, leelj. a petre. 1 common with many oi their promote Seminaries of aCeafHitig thioufc out the Country (: they are! impreflVi lth Belief of the I mprtariec of thcte lnttitutioe a they regard onr political, moral ani ConcerAi, and lament tht $retf Pittmn; is not extended ic thera from to "u.ce to which ilicy have a Riet tc uf tor uport but we are iirabted alf-'V mdivuual Protsition, tHaithcfft valuable; and neccflury InfiiiuliOii Iwtc sa bxiftCnce amongtVus. tf it iVunder thee lroprffions, and with Motives, that the 'J rudees of the fdeil9 rough Academy a yc-ung, but f1! ltitution)take the Libe.ty otofferiff Scheiue ta the Public, smd foitciting 'h flttaotc ot iht Friends of Learning their Views.

'o" Jfthn jUniagt Tod Riibinfeiti June loi captain-general ofCuba d.fapp ten.

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