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Nottmghao. Geire El&ey, coIiecK?,
TownCrec!:. Robert Yoiincr.
Robert Youn?. furvevtrV
Nanjemoy. JohnrCoates Jones, collector.
St. Mark's. Robert Chefley, furveyor.
George-Town. James M'Cubbin Lingham, coU'r.
; - For the ftatc of Virginia.
Hampton. Jacob Wray, collector.
Norfolk and 1 wn-
Portfmouth. J William Lindfay, colle&or.
Philemon Gatewood, naval-cfEcer.
lT Daniel Bedinger, furveyor.
SufFolk. Archibald Richardfon, furveyor.
Smithficld. James Wells, furveyor.
jBermuda Hundred. William Heth, collector.
. . Chriftian Roan, furveyor.
Peter (burgh. John Gibfoa, furveyor.
: York-Town. Abraham Archer, collector. -
Weft-Point. John Spotfwood Moore, furveyor
Tappahannock. Hudfon Mufe, colle&or.
TJrbanna. Stage Davis, furveyor.
Port-Royal. George Cattlett, furveyor.
Prederickfourgh. William Lewis, furveyor.
eccomiwO deluding J Redman," collector.
Dumfries including Newport. Richard Scott, coll'r.
Alexandria. Charles Lee, collector.
Samuel Hanfon, furveyor.
Chcrry-Stcne. George Savage, collector,
Scuth-Key. Thomas Bownc, collector.
Louifville. Peyton Short, collector.
Tor the ftate of South-Carolina.
Gc---e-Town. John Cockd ell, collector.
Chuiicrtcn. George Abbot Hall, . collector -Ifaac
Mott, naval-officer.
... Edward Wajnian, furveyor
Por the ftate of Georeia.
John Haberiham, collector
John Berrian,. furveyor.
Cornelius Collins, collector
S-vvir.ah.
The fhio Betfey, Capt. Wheaton, is arrived at New
on Xa Delaware, with 300 pauengcrs, from
Xc-ndonderry. (
Captain Sutter, in the brig Havannah, is arrived at
tlila iclpbia from Newry, with 90 pafl'engers.
The brig Conyngham, Captain Conyngham, 5s nr
fived at NevHCaftle, wkh 200 paifengers, from Lon
donderry. v i
The brig Ann, Capt. Sinclair, is arrived atCharlef
tDn, with 3cofalfenc;ers, from Lame. ;
The collector af B oft on dfllrift, has ordered, that
&on but American paper be ufed in tlie Cuilcm-houfe
tf place.
tDEXTOM, AVCVST 20. j
xtraCl cf a letter from a gentleman in New-York, to his
friend in this fate, dated July 29,1780.
You know that I was from the firft warmly op
posed to the new cenftitution, and principally becaufe
the Cocgrefs were not exprefaly prohibited from dan
gerous exercifes of power, which might be attempted,
though they could not be fully juftified under the con
Ktutton. Iconfcfs, when the adoption took place, I
t loft all idea of amendments ; fuppoling that when the
Congrefs were in poTefllon of power, they would not
iof themfclvcs, take any fteps to dimhiifh it, and would
be jealons of any ether endeavours for that purpole.
' You judged more favourably, and concluded that they
would propofc feme material amendments, if with no
other view than to give more general fatisfaction. I
have now' the plcafure to acquaint you, that I was
yefterday in the houfe of reprefentatives', when the
committee of eleven (one from each ftate) made their
report on the fubject. It confuted of moft fatisfaflo
ry amendments indeed ; the rights of confciecce the
liberty of the prefs--the trial by jury in all common
Jaw cafes, and other things I do not fo particularly re
member, are all included, and guarded in the plainefl
manner. My, heart warmed when I heard the report
read and I am allured there is no rcafonto doubt that
ihefc amendments will take place. I wifbrd to fend
you a copy now, but as they are but jufl printed, I
fear I cannot get one in time. I will, however, fend
you one by the. earlieft opportunity. You now will
exult over me perhaps, on the fuperiority of your opini
cm to mine. It is fuppofed, however, that the critical
fouation of your ftate, had much weight with ibme of
ihr members ; and in particular, that this event may
be in a great me'afure afcribed to the addrefs of your
Governor and Council to the Prefident, which is here
xniverially applauded, and 'the members in general
, jJay, that they are heartily willing to remove any fair
jr'icrnple of North-Carolina, when hr fentiments are
moderate and becoming. I hope, indeed, that lince
many states have adopted, North-Carolina will at all
rents come m. xicr remaining out of the union can
iwonly ferrcto cmbarrafs the general gOTcnancnt
snd perhnp3 totally rum &rfelf. Since tlie ftrvenr cf
party has abated, I hzs indeed had very ferious
thoughts about the danger of riminion and I . have
been the more alarmed, in confequence of the accounts
fome of my friends give me, that the people in
England and NovarScptia plume themfelves very
much oh theeparation of your flate from the others,
and with theutmoft ridicule and contempt fay, we
never i fhall agree but under the nurflng protection of
Great-Britain. It is full time indeed to look about us,
when fuch language is held by people who we well
know wifh America ill, and have nothing fo near their
Hearts as our detraction and difgrace.. But as now
all parties are like to be fatisfied, I hope we fhall unite
to a man, to mew them that in a very fhort rime
fhall be fuperior to their malice, as we have already to
their coft fhewn ws entertained the utmoft contempt
for their power. 1 ; :
FAYETTEVILLE.
1
I The following gentlemen are chofen to reprefent the
counties hereafter-mentioned in the enfuing aiTcmbly
and convention.
sToritogomery County
Senate. -Mr. Kindale.
Commons.- Capt. Johnfton and Mr. James Tindale.
Convention. Capt. Johnfton, MefSeurs James Tin
dale, David Nefbit, James Turner, and John Crump.
Wakes County, .
Senate, Col. Lenoir.
Commons. CoL JIerndon and Mr. Tohn Brown
Convention. Col. Lenoir, Col. Hcrndon, Mr. Jone3i
Mr. William Hall, and Mr. John Brown,
Randolph County,
Senate. Mr. William Arnold.
Covmons. Mr. Aaron Hill and Mr Zeb. tVbod,
Convention. Mcflieurs Aaron 'Hill, Zeb. Wood,
Reuben Wood, and Thomas Dugan.
Choan county.
Senator. Charles Johnibn, Efq.
Ctfz&wzaw.-Stephen Cabarrus and Lemuel Creecyy
Efquires. John Hamilton, Efq, for the tdwn of
Edenton. .
Convention. Stephen Cabarrus, Charles Johnfon,
Lemuel Creery, Edmund Blount, and William Right
en Efquires. John Mare, Efq. for the town of Edenton.
Tyrrell county. .
Senate Jeremiah Frazier, Efq.
Commons. Simeon Spruill and Samuel Cheflbn.
Efquires. '
Convention Jeremiah Frazier, Simeon; Spruill,
Samuel CheTon, Hugh Wifliamfon, and Thomas
Stewart, Efquires. j .
Perquimans county
I Senate. John-Skinner, Efq.
i Commons. Benjamin Perry and Amterry Sutton,
Efquires. -
Convention. His Excellency Samuel Johnfton, John
Skinner, Benjamin Perry, Afliberry Sutton, and Jo
feph Harvey, Efquires. .
Pafquotank county,
Senate. Jofeph Keaton, Efq.
Commons. Edward Everagin and Thomas Read
ing, requires. j
Convention. John Swan, Enoch Relfe, Devotion
Davis, Thomas Banks, and Ed ward. Everagin, Efqrs.
Hertford county.
Senate. Robert Montgomery.
Commons. Thomas Wynns and Hill, Eiqrs.
I Convention. Robert Montgomery, Thomas Wynns,
j Hill, Hardy Murfree, and , Efquires.
j Bertie County
I Senate John Johnfton, Efq. 1
Commons. Francis Pugh and Horn, EfquiresV
Convention. John J&hnfton, Francis Pugh,
Horn, William J. Dawfon. and David Stone.
inquires.
C3- The SUBSCRIBERS to the FAYETTE-
j VILLE RACES, are reqbefed to meet at the Cool ,
Srino Tavern, next Thurfday at Five ? clock P.M.
By requefl cf a numier of the fuhferibers. . .
May 14. . ;
C" COOL SPRING TAVERN.
THEt Subfcribcr begs leave to inform . the pi&lfe,
that he has opened a PUBLIC HOUSE, 'in
Fayetteville, near the Cool Springs Every exertion
will be made to oblige thofe who may pleafe ta favours
nim UitU V. Ultyiii. .
Dollars
Tobacco, fecond quality,
Indigo, - ! ' ' :
Flour, fupcrfine and common,
Wheat,
Flaxfeed,
Indian Corn
Oats,
Barley,
Butter,
Cheefe,
Beef,, !
Mutton,
Bacon, ..'
Tallow, j
Hemp, .
Flax, 4 . .
Deerfkins, trimmed,
; ... .. ' ' untrimcd,
Otter fkins, " ;
Raccoon do.
Salt,
MohuTes,
Iron,
Steel,
Callings,
Weft-India Rum,
New-England do.
Hyfon and green tea,
souciiong do.
Bohea do.
Loaf fugar,
Brown do.
125.
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If: a w;
0 a of.
7f.aBf
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$d.
if. a ifu
I -. yl
- 50 a 60f
2f,
; - m . 1J6 a 18,
I zof. a zef
i5 a 20.
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SALEM PAPER MANUFACTORY
LADIES save yovvRAGSI
THHE Subfcriber begti leave to mfbrm the t)ubE&
- A that he is ereclinff a PAPER-MILL in thf3
town, which he hopes in a (hort time to have completed 2
at the fame time humbly make's known to the ladies c?
Fayetteville, Hillfborbugh, Salifbury, and Morgan di&
trices, that without their auiftancahe an do nothini
witnout rags paper cannot be made. , ine econorj;
nouie-wite, wno iuppnes tne paper-mm witn raet
ferves her country, in her fphere, at well as the foldie?
who fights for it, docs in his. For.all kinds of cleali
COTTON and LINEN RAGfS a . generous pric&
will be given, and the Favourparticularly acknowledge
ot any penon coueenng a quanoty.
! GOTtiEB SHoMJt
Salem, Sept. 8, I789.
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N O T I C E.
THE -fmbferiber requefts all; perfbns having aftf
claims againft the eftate of ANDREW AkM
STRONG, Efquirc, : deceafed, to exhibit the fame
well atteftcd, by the! firft day off January next) aad'
all perfons indebted to faid eftate to' make immediate
payment. He likewise requefts all perfons that have
any property or papers, Or are knowing of any fuclv,
belongine to the faid deCeafed's ete,.to give -infer "
matibn of the fame i! i ' .1
Payettevile, jfugufi
AUGUSTINE CICATT,
31, 17S9-
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B0JPmN DAVIS.
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STRAYED 0r STOLEN, from, TeTterfflej til
nT?T$Zntl o June a DAPPLE GREY
GE1.DING, about fonrteen hands hieh. fix vear tti
''.hlhST- J011 Bryan. -WBort .wiH. ddfw.
i!"',e reward, and all 'rcafonabli
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