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v L A U R A, A.S gHttering on iHc brow of Htavcafc ": With chaften'd ray and fobergrace, ; Olivers the lovely ftar of On the Cnooth wave's tranfparent face i - -V . , .4. ....... - 5b gej&tlyjfrect, fojnUdJyJiiis- jLo-r -jITXih. trrafuicr. Tlites Satr, Ct 0 1 flja V fcV ( -James-reabeVtonitbairflr-actttnattte-ot ' . bimedbyprderof thifociety, . ; Kar tenters, limn , ' LaOintt-A tut t , TT'- ' . 1 1 . Philadelphia, 9th of NoVcmber; 1789 rk winter My Laura's beautcou eyes appear, When beams theirjnchjmdj'adl&nilight- ' - ANECDOTE. t T 7 HEN die Dule of Hamilton, upon his tra- 1 V V : vels, was admitted-to the honour of killing VMLfapal V e( an Jtnglilh gentleman iecmg the ce remony, ran out of thcholy prcfcr.ee with somewhat. - greater fpced .than grace ; and, upon being qudlion ' ed upon hu rtfdq behaviour,repiied,ihat'he thou!.. it hjh'tfmc to depart for if a Dulcc Was'meretv permitted to fulute theTontiff's Jbot heaven only ' inows what he xxuft lils.'V - -V J.--;., :,, From a iatt -Plifttdefj tTa pa. . An A D DRJLEJS.J2ri4-P-UJi4Cf From the American Mufium. 7 a prefcrvt pmpiekf. or punk'tnt through nt prtnt. . , V7T THEN taken from Ihcxice, open tnern ana , VV ihrow'away tlie'toft'contents which are luuad in their infider .Then cut them inw crani4ryhemhTthunn)TinTin-T)vCu. rv e them in a iiy place. uej ,.,...1 1,:1.,) v,u(V,r tViv rfre afed. . . epared4n this TOannerrthejr make a cheap ana res eiuloodtor cattle, hones. ai.umj SJfflKnpoTmirmTght be faved in grain to our aimers, and to our country, by the general ufe ot his wholciome and houriihiug food for domeltic iOinuls. They afford more nourilnmeni man uv prU-oe. or lcah city-root, - ' - - ll ' " J' . PETER r:P'E'RRYr Has roa salb, At hit Jlort the corner of Vreen and OUJlreetJi near. Cecbrart'tjsill, RUM of differenttinds, , . MOLASSES, -;r O I N in cafos, " ' v WINES,, . , IRON, - S TE E L, - Coarfearid fine S A L T, . 4-rii.CrTeavp tojnioim utevXT.tUi tlici-li-wicl ( ! JJ their intuas in Laructuat, iLx A.rfr I . 1 - analeirmany ycaiswtiittw: iiiinia, uucy theruielves that.Uiey can fciciuncaci.,ifc u would vilh lo employ vheu- 'ui sat U die hbovt , branches.-.. . . '. ly 'I k u ;n v ;n -r nwtr. il the tiiLbf LcimitH i -r - a! -about the hrft ot February ntut t. idii.vvv ; appreniicesancua jtsarutsy t-ii;aiTr-i"iu -Uaoe, can uuuerune any joo wiiu- iuiHiiticfc. - LinuoubieU rtcon.mtu-iiutii 'uw Actcnpuigfc V ifyma, can. be pucUicta, '-ntre ih' .ve utci almoit leven y cais. . -; -Jje!a , - Ttcy alio go lign painting in general . ' ffj" A good price given lor leaiontd Walnu; Cherry, and iiirch. ' ' 4 - N. Ji. The iubicriber will rmain kme' day in town, and Wul conuadidx. anj.nUtnuxiViUI - majrwUh 16 employ tnem. - V Fayette viHe, January 1 6, " i;tj. t t ' 9 1 TO' BE SOLD, or if not jotf, TO EE RENTED 1 t fgr ne or more jean t - ' HE HOUSE m hich 1 now lire. -The tr. - "mileslelng too well known lotcaairc a par ' u:ular delcn'ption.- - . t. -v ... J amca-fiurntiderr" V Ifrcw . Pen'nMvania Sscrety Jcr promoting He abctttU ' on of Jlavery, ani the relief of free negroes, UnU$futly tell in bom ige . IT is with pcculiarfathfucYion we affure the friends of humanity, that in proiecuting the defign ot Cur aiioviAtion, our 'endeavours nave proved fuccciS' ful iae beyond our tnnfl faiw;nin3 expeftatiens. ; Encouiay;cd:byJihisiucccU, and hy the daily pro jjrefs of that luminous 'and benign fpirit cf . liberty r which-iiduTufing iuclf 'throughout '"the world $ and( j, numoly Hoping lor ins countenance of .the divm , blcffingonurJabourSjjjiJuiye-venturedo makr- an lmporiant addition to our original plan, and dv therefore earne flly folicit the fupport' and affiftancei' , f all who can feel the tender emotions of fympathy ' and compaffion, or relifli the exalted picafuu of be nencence. . . , , , ' . .. .. : Slavery is fuch an atrocius debaferoent of human nature, that its very extirpation,' if not performed with folicitous care, may fomt times operLajouice-4f- .-ieriou evils :Tr-:.. ', :. . ,. -M The unhappy man who has long been treated a , a bruteanimal, too frequently,, ifnks beneath th ' eommohHandard pf the human- fpeciei. The gal'. ' 1 fg chains that bind his body, dp alfo fetter h"s jr. ', teUeclual faculties, and. imjw the i'ocial aflj-flif-rs of his heart. AccuiV;nicd to move like a mere ma chine, by the will .f.imaIlcr, ell;ftioi ii-fu.(ptnd-ei y he has not the po'ver of cliolce 5 and reafon and . ... copfcienc have but little inJJiicnce ver his, con- J.jfl, betaufc he 41 thitfly governed by pafllon. of , fear.'.. He ispoctanjnienilcijfelHipflWnr'out ' . by extreme labmirrarr..', and difealc.. . '- Under, fuch.cir'cueiilaot'es fr'eciom may tf;en 1. . rrov5 m'ufortunto himfclf, and prejudicial to fo- . cief. . ' 1 - . . . : Attention to emancipated blaclc pcrnlc. it is there ' fore to be hoped, jili become a branch of our nati oral police but as far at we contiibutc to promote 'this emancipation, fo far that aueniion is evidently -a ferious duty incumbent on ris, and which we mean to difcharge to the bell of our judgment and abili lities. -. . . , LTo Inftniit to advifc o qualify thofc ha have - " been reftored to freedom, for the exerrrfu and enjoy. . ment of civil llberty-to promote in them habits of induftry tofurnifli them villi employ ments'fuite'd U tlieirage, fex, talents, and otlier circumftances an J to procure their children an education calculate ed for their future fituation i.rlife. Thefc are the ' . great out-line's of the plan which wc have adopted; . anJ which we conceive will clTcntially promote the politic good, and the hnppincfi of thela our hitherto 1 toomuch-neglccledfellow-creatnrei. - . . pi in Jb, exuniiv annot be carried Into eiecu--v jSon without confidcrable pecuniary refcurces, be iand the prefent ordinary funds of the foiiety. We pe much Oom the gencrofity of enlightened and benevoleat freemen, and Vill gratefully receive any cjouatiaas or fubfaiptienj for this urpufn which COFFEE, ''.CHOCOLATE,. D R T GOODS of all foau. ; ; A few barrels excellent Mullets cheap, v 5- PRODUCE will be received in payment., .l-A ! geMrcat-tricrwii begive' ,.. : i.. ..i-- wins. -jzz----r' , ; . : Fajettevilky Augufl :o, 1789V;.'' . . .f !. . '. V ' ....... I..,;.-. Fayetteville, January 9, 1790b I 08 F, oh the i8th day ofDcctm-' ..- bcr lafti a'pockei book, cemtaming a Ttlait$ , Nott, given by- Potts and Campbell,. inl'pevhvs, to William Spearman, for one hogiheid ot tobacco, T- -rirlVquality;numrxred as fellows t-Shh 841 250120 1V30 nctt. ; Whoever will deliver the above note to the ft:! . fcriber, in Chatham, fliall be handfpmly-re.ardc6 WILLIAM SPEARMAN. Jan. 4, 179CJ. 19- THE Cumberland guard wtll attend, as ufual ?t White's mill, in Hawkins county," on the firft of October, 1790, to'cicort families to the Cum berland country. The families who are removing io that country, and thofe who do not attend at that time, cannot expeA to be guarded, . , . .v - DANIEL SMrTHrBrieT-glndra Jiili Publijked by the Printer's hereof, : Xndfor falc at their OfTice,' and moft of lie Stores , . .. j : in towni J ' The North-Carolina Almanac ' Poa.tlii tiAi or oya tos,n 1790 j -- "t Cbntain'ng, the Lunations, EcllpfeS: t( the" Luminaries) rifing, fcttifig, and fouthing of ? the Seven Stars. 1 rifipg and fetting of. the Sun and . Moon 1 Fc Rivals and ether days ;4a lift of the F.se cutivc and Judiciary OrHccrs 01 this Rate V the Pre fident, Vicc-rrefidcnt, Senators and Houie of Re prcfentatives of the United States times of holding the Supciior courts in this Date; times of holding the County Courts, c. tc. Calculated for the Meridian of North-Carolina." '" . . ' ' '' : - fyR'ilUm -lienor, " , laycttevfHc, Jan. t, 1750. V , , LOST, POCKET BOOK, comaininj: T1IRF.E .'TOBACCO NOTES, funicd by Potts and Clmpbell,jof the foUowingwipghtt and - t;ynh" "viir " "' v'-" . . . t "f ' 3 5X5 1380' , 1 56 1 28b -vITt 516 1270 15 1145 t. 1261 1300 140 1 160 At so , 7 o. in money, and a note of lan fignedby John Kea-uen,ior the ium of.liJa money, and . 2 5 iu goods. Any pcrlon delivering faid po"cket-bcok, with it contents, to Major '.a WANTED--Twoaclive Lads, as apprentices to the Printing 'Bufinefs, that are good Englilh fcholars, and can be well recommended. -.. Sept. 8. srDLEY'fc HOWARD. BROKE COAL on the 5'th inllant PHILIP "ALSTON, hue of Moore conntv. committed 1 acj;e(rArrioilmurdcrtjfCeOTFeTitiiu All ---r ,.i...V . ni i'cijuui arc rcij ureu 10 DC aiding and alliltirg in apprehending, fo that he be again committed to gaol 1 and any exrenee accruing jherco'n will be paid by the fubferiber. ' . r, . THOMAS WRIGHT, Sheriff. Wilniingtonj apuary 8, 1759, ' " 1 Porter Kelt, or the fulifctiber, fliall be mitl4 to th money, and no qneftionf afked and all pcrfons are cautioned from purchafing the above mentioreil tobacu) notes j r-- - - " r ' ' "' :, r Amoi . Cbcek, . . - Fayetteville, January 26, 1790. . . ,F0 R,S ALE, at the PtiaTino-Orrict, (JPrict Fitt, Shilling!.) ' . . ' 0,B S E R V A T I O N S ; . Oiti AoictTt Makt actiii,"aii Cov miici .T UNITED STATES, la a Utter - t a Memhw fCnjTtft.J-- -- BiCilisiN of tbi Utts Statsi ... At 10,. Am O IV A X: Delivered bcfjre St. Tcrm'i L. Ma. . rf HmUT. llw S7th DccrmW, In the year of Mfonry, t-tU. ? ft Bj Mr. Solomon HAttl,. LIKIWIIE, ORATION OnthoDtATNof CimiAL Caiwcii. By F. X. Maitin . , rAYLTTEVLLE: , (NoatM-CAaouaA).. JJUEJ4 BY SIBLEY. cV -HCWAP V
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