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CONTHTIOX3. -T-. . - JiKPULiLiCAX" vdU . , ' ,..'.. r .. r - -, b-e- ?-r anr rr. 7 r 1 -1 In ::d- .., ; i r'bd dlhin tv.-- tunlbs ;.'r L vAll c-nr.i- : i alva-.c-; tu-ddW, ;.:vl t -v ;1 p : 1 v- ;"Ti -J;,u.h . : thr.c bd!ar. If n?: i -,r ;r - " : b. v,, . - ;--rr;.'Ktl! at t.: .. :.cl rd c r - n r - . ' u -rrknrov.. . .' : vv 1 . : m t .v t ; ! r 'j 1 i '" nun;'' ..' i ;' :) U . - ' ' , ' - ' v.'.'.'. i' i ' :i.;r. .uvl 1.. ,i .'.;- .d-wrti-.t.- u..4:l l rdv rI n . v:st : ' r'r' t a i d . L 1 a i -O . c , J c fie r -o n v i ' ! i FERSOrCS u-islnt.,;" to make transfers ( t lind; entered in thHodicc r' rc yciCd not to mke t?!2!n f.n t'tc b.ic!c ct the :v".;t itf s ccrtiiur- b'it oi 1 i-r.tc picco ol pipci. It frcqi;:ntly lunpcn;, tlut by trail ' -ftrin r in 1 iv unin(; on ths hick of crtificitcs, thcyb-co'iu i trmtihtcd and defaced as t d:stro- tlic contents. IliC tcA-iv-v.n form may be v:cd. ' Tor vilue received I, A. B. ci county, d. trip. if' r to C. D. of cour.ty " all my rifn ,' titb to the pi irter section in township N -. (N'oitlt of S villi is the c.w may be) or r N H it of tbc jt tLts onvilSe Iiii(t. Witnesq civ h u.d in,! tdis d ty id 18 1 a. a. r. (Sjii.) 1 tits .1 s d Miiuiit ?.ckniwuvl nvj t re any jutiiC cf the p. 1 and ccrtiTu-d by the Jrk ct che county ct iis bem; such, will procure . 51.1tctit. In all Ci-.s where the iniiti- itf..; or clerk's ccrtiii cite hrpprns to be on .1 d liferent piece ot pioerlroni tlie as-tL;-utieut it will be proper tor th'ui to - et forth the particular tract sokl. It will be -veil tor rmi?tritcs and others who are in the habit of writing avsgn-m.-nts to pn erve 1 copy ct the forc'nin.; as their t;uide. I hose wdio send to the office 4 i;et tlicir business donr, will ;dvu,e in be ptrticuhr in des-cribin-; in plain legible hand, the tract they widi to enter, and to titr their given iuir.es at tell tcnt h. 5 AM 1.. GWATHMCV. r.AXD 01FICE MONET. S iut cf ' j, r ; . r.'frs cf ivt.ich are receivable e isn fjr the t ile cf ;:;iic L:nJs yUr -.., 1 ' , 3!k cf tb.c United States and brant B u k ot Virginia 5c branches, Futnrrs buik, ditto, Ciak ct lenn. (1'iiiladclphi.i.) Bmk f)f North Atnetica, ditto. .m,t PhduhdpMa Mechinki bank ct City and nic i iitiii t vci .rrnnty d;. y;nunr:.Ul bank of Pen. t!c. tikill bud- ditto, d I ' "I 1 111 1 I I - .V f

Bank of Maryland ditto, Union bank ot i5iltimorc Mechanics bank ts Merchants bank cf Baltimore, Franklin bank of Commercial Farmers do. Farmers Mechanics do. Bmkcf Colii-n. Dit. of Col. Union bank of Georgetown do. Farmers ;s; Mechanics bank Fatrioticdo. of Washington

Bank; cf Washington Bmk of the Metropolis l.iv;u IKHiPv vi 1 iiAdl, .ilia Biuliof Alexandria, Bmk cf Potnmack, Firmer bank of New York bank - New York, Manhattan Company ditto -iecnanK-i ianiv Merchants Bank Unirn Bank of Bank of rmer:ra Farmers and Mechanics bank Bank of Crdllicothe, State bink of f. Vincenncs, BM'k cf Illinois at Shawr.eeto wn , Bmk of Missouri St. Louis, Bmk of Mississippi Natchez, Bard: ot Orleans, Orleans, Bink of Louidt'na, Union b ud of Jr. C rolinr, otate bink of 5. Carolina, and branch:-, State bu.k ct Gh)rgU and branches. Except cedes cf A 'C ,5 denomination than five dollars. fe:RRcrh n u ? 1. 1 v. THE I1NGLISII, A FOREIGN TUNG UK. We c:;trv:t tht fod:r,vl.v.; fr:a a Fsench paper: "An r:yiiul.i.t hn lately published the following anKB of the Fr.i;.d: lanuae. Iii vneibvdirv, lie avs, is co;n-po-ed of 06 2! vord ot Latin origin, 4:1 of French, 1 63 ct Sixnii, 1 2 S S of CJreek, (do ci Datvh, 22'j ot balian, 117 f German, 1 I ot Gaelic, 83 ot S.uncdi ;.f 1 ot l)mi-h, iS ot Arabic, brides muiy otliers of aiuient Teutonic, Hebrew, Svedi!i, I'ortuacse, F e;ni-.h, llibian, t.;yptim, Fcisian, Cimbrian, ar. i Chinese ! I The same etymologist pretends, that in vShakspcaie, IVpe, Saftt, cc Milton, there are n ,t r: ny m . re i'j.ik ,2 hunJrtd vecrdspUrdy L S thit it vvold appejr, tlut f i c n we meet an acquaintance in the tccet, anil accost him with "H w ! you do thh ;:iorningr" and he replies prcttv well, I thank vou," we are probably apeakin lult a dozen Uuuagc it once. W'ut 4tlearn. cd d'hepans" we must be ! In this way, a man who has a rob crallc understanding of Dtl "x-.rttft sfsHi". must be no inconviderat'.c liru't; while one, who can re id J:hrzn i Uy t un:t be a perfect Pilygi::. t tic poor Bureois geutuhomme wis quite amazed to find, that he had feen speaking prae all h"u lite withcut knowing it; and we arc no less astonished en (?iscrcriif; that we had been talking Ruuun, F;r;t:jn, Vr- :;;, Cirdr;rt Teui:n:c and C(; for years, without iiaving ever dreamed ct it. Fhere have txen great controversies among the learned, as to what v.ai "that formidable dialect, which arose at babel, out of the confusion of tongues, b'it aitcr t hi 1 discovery we can hive no doubt that it is that very Kn!;'ib, which wc all scak, ani

instead of Higlt Dutch, which some have supposed was the language used by Adani in Pari dise, we do nov Verily believe, that it was th it pure Eng.'iso, of which so few traces htve been left I L:u. Advertiser.

Przid: ;:c, Teh. 1 z. FiJis. In tlie ear iSt, it was computed by w-di irdoimed men, that hits to the vilue of near ic. ceo, ceo dollars ver annually manurKtured in the United' States. Khod: Id,.ind r.lone furnisiies to the amou.it cf 250. coo dollars, in tine hats, besides felts to a vcrv u:rear v?due. l'b.e amount imp v ted exceeded rhe amount exported by' 250,00--). But this branch cl" trade has at length become truly flourishing. From the best information that can be obtained the value of the exported luts now exceeds that of the imported by several hundred thousand dollar;. The . A'.r.:rican hats arc as fine as the English, and more subsnuM il and durable. Tiie only deidcpcv cf our halters is in their colois, which will not hold .so well as these of tlie En didi. It ist ' be hoped, that t!iey wilt s;;cn learn the art of m.dsdng a bright and durable bliJc, if, however, they "b.oc.ld n'C, every true cCc:.omitft ought to prefer Aieilc?.: hats j th.oce r.t Fp--lan k brcau" the American will hst -tnjcr, - cx erieucc ro iuonvcr.. er.ee it its color i n.)t q ibr 'o deep a bluk a t.iut ut d. Ear p rivai. CASE OF Til ;,' "ITT '''r;o Ac jrdiy the I'eoerai Court took up the case f the orw cl tiie 1: 1 e-d: tioic, who - re last vear found guilty ot pb icy. Mr. Stevcn.Au, on (jeb.ttt ot the assigned counsel t the orisoneis, stated tsi "he jade tbat tie hid examincti tiie exception whkh he had intended to in'in Inrfore the court, bat was satisfied, upon deliberate investigation ot it, that there was nothing in it. He should, therefoie, decline bringing the exception before the court. Ihe Cb.lef Justice then observed tint he was aware ot ttie point tint the Counvd would hive presented; that he had cximined it both upon principle and authority; and he w as satis tied, as tar as the course ot his own. uiind v.ould permit him to decide, tli.it the counsel were correct in their decbicn. (It wau as we undertand, that the prisoners were about being ser.tcr.red under a law, which would have expired by its own Equation, ere this time, though it lias been continued by an act of the last Conres.) The judg" then prisoners to be brov.pt to the bar; and ked them, er e byone, whether they hid any thing tt say, why the sentence cf the law should hot be pronounced upon them. Some ct them remained silent; most of them, however, gave a short narrative ol the pait which they had had in the acts of the IrresUtible, contending, some that they had been fsrecd to j -in in the enterprise; others, that they had been deceived into the belief of the vessel being a lawful commissioned privateer; & Cthen, ih:t they had tjcltar

of the businc-s as soon as they could. (One of them stated, that black a strong witness against them, hid after wardi confessed he had given false testimony. Mr. Stevenson suggested e.dizthcr this was not a good cans- for .1 new tried. But the Chief Justice stated that Black vv.is only one out of three witnesses, ami he the least creditable of the three who had testified to the m iterU! tacts of tlie ca-e, and putting bom a, br, thit there wis subkient evidence to support tiie verdict of die mry. t i lie j'dge then edd'esjed the pr;;oi, ts; ho told them that they hid hid a fair trid before an enlightened and impartial jury, who h.vi found the verdict of iu:!tj uject to a leg:! tpaestio 1, which hid been decided egup-t them and be now, trcrefcre, stood oound to pronounce the sentence1 of the law. He charged them to improve tr;c bort time vchieh wa still allowed them, ::d tlnow thetn-s-eb'e f upon tl.e tncrcy cf Him, wh i aion h:d power to forgive t!ie:riu' he ?km c".cl'i led by ouotuing their sentence, end fixing Mcmdiy, the oth Jane, as 'be lay of execuMn. Ihe names ot these unhappy men ir.' is follows: Simutd Boole, Bailev Durfev, Win. Ciiapels, L 1 1 1 :. e t Fhitipf, Jame-i J'hmins, D.mhl Livingston, vve '.: -sj!, Stephen Sydt n , I" cr Nc son, c-r S.its, '.-..r 7' '.'-I.U n John C.'rcen, d .v).o. bnddi, Henry Anry, Jehu iddi'er, E' ancis C .nibble. I hoe v.d oi! lumci are 111 Ij,'r are men d colour.

j: .".v.';:: duty cn French vesTI:e new utv of ! iloll. per tor n Ercncb veseb, to go into "peratiotion the 1 t ot lu'y, b a i cr cited much interes, anil cur shipping engaged ic t ratio witli F nice are tiurrin;g away so as to arrive becuc t.'te law takwi effect, trtn.i an apprehension that the French ,Tovernment niav enact sotiri retaliatoiv law. bince the peace be4 tween this couutrv and Erieiind, the Frrnch sfiijv.'ing h.ve f -ecti empluyci to a gj ear xtcnt from the ports cf New r leans, Savannah, art! Chulcitrn, as wcil as from Virgbda ami New Ytirk, anil the government reaping a revenue from us, as the citverencc ct duties payable in French and American vlsvJs, fivr to thefoimcr a decided advarit ig"; tor instance, tobacco in French vessels n athnittcd tic? ot duty ia to reign vessel; it pa? 1 duty cf 5 francs per x eolb. ; cotton Sea Ida;. d. pivs a duty t i Z-J ti .ri 5 per ice l";:. hcrt t-iplc't; francs per ico lb. in American vessel; in French, 20 francs on the long, arid 10 trance on the diort staple; m that the new t mn.ge dut will equalize the exktmg diderence. Mr. Caliatin has b; en hn endeavoring to neszo cute a commercial treaty, by which the commerce of the two countries should be placed upon an equal footing, but without uccc?. Wc bring from France brandies, wines, vdk goods, plaster, &c. and the trade b too beneficial to her to be lost by any ill-judged retaliatory act. Ot thU wc are confident, that by this act wc shall ensure to our shipping a fair comix utionj

for. should the government pas: a law of similar nature, France must have cur cotton and tobacco, it she has to go for them to English ports, cr to receive; them in English hot terns. Commerce, which has been such 2 source of. . revenue, which fosters and protects a hardy race of men. and which, by promo, ting the intercourse with other nations, increases the comfort ot civilized life, demands the protection of government, and our navigitiota Law and top. mige dury are proofs its interest?, have not. been neglected. . iY. 2". .-r The Canada uewpipcrs gii us an evidence of miserable mal ice which we did not suppose, i; entertained, could find open de fenders among respectable Brit. ens, againrt one ct our ciistin ruidied fcl-ow-citizers Sonjf exhibitor cf Wax Figures, Yo:k, had in his coiiectiou ti representation of our Major General Jackson. The exhibition of this figure, says the newspaper, was --highly offensive, mt particularly to the inhabitants ct York, but to every British subject, whore hcarJ beat in unison with loyalty Q) his sovereign.'' Revenge xvi) determined on. The otfendit ) ; figure, was taken, unrcsist'n trnm the waxen groupe, ;v id -hung as high r.s banian, to use the words of a writer Vhc gives an account, of it,, Suirfll ol chivdrv! What an cxp ta pt What cnhglitehcd mintjs ra have conceived it! AVfcit dar nljg hands achieved if! ,Htew Ic av be these men ot Vurk! It would be grtvs injusti ct q the British nation to impu ti to it the dh.position, indicat ed in this iristanceof stupid mali yrj y Regarding the,. authors i": a ignoiant scaWs, they te-:i pit more than any cthfr y.u'i. mm'. Tiie writer in the V'o.jf Obeivcr, In.uevcr, who n;.. plauds this m.gninimou feat,, deserves the j umshment which is ji!Mly. due to aA misc!dcvou instigators of national broils: Let it be tlie business cf the serious and itilecting part of bolft nations to counteract the cfTccta of sich folly. Vq are pt rsu;.fcd. there is no part of the UnitecJ States in which a transact;ou lik; that at York would not havi Lccii universaJly c ndemned. Iat. Inte itgenc'cr Kczv tcrkt The ship Elizabeth, capt. S'cbor, w hich sailed trom thi- po tp in February last, for Africa, has arrived at lurk's Island. The follow ing letter from capt. Sebor, to his owner, was isx ceiyed this morning. It wili be gratifying to the numerous triends of the passengers to lea ti that they arrived safe at Campcller, the place fixed on fyr their future residence. Wht'rr capt. Sebor left Africa, thrr gents and colored people .(vert: in good health, and w eremucf pleased with their new rej. dencc. Turk't htikd A"ej,jz. I am happy to jnforrn yc3 that the Elizabeth trrivccl here tfiis afternoon, ftcr ,i jvassic of 30 days from the coin ot aV. rica. Soon after the pilot left us, at Sandy Hook, seeing no. thing of the Cyane, I made all sail for Sierra 'Leone, and anchorcd tt that jpixec oq the 5th

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