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1 . I V -Jit an i.iir or ir.lt. C 3 '. o h:ar let trm . " -ft- " T ' V icrae' ty n issu;?, .Aj 'r.'; ry- a pry may " j - i -;. r- rA7 Vj' iin.ic in maio , tir; o?r L:c tut I. woe nt'it.'' Jf 7. ? iAt.a ?ho ,tile tkerrietc'- ! f! v! a Jfcst r:'r,.L,f.3R fr supporting tte sr,vcrr,,,crs fchucure toll J??. i'c :lt deartst interests, r,fj their rrt intilfHtl y. fVrj ar tU.U' 4 Vnh the Cooi:.iitM'Gns, 1 :f,en tat their arguments' to li e public ; let the o;:e?;';on It fairly th- tv. let tne people decide. Wasu . nranraw sjrt what ttrif7 true, t when he tell u, that , th people a- ! Ion- bare th right to form, esfablUfi, and. alter their Constitution of Co- j ' v'-romer,, ; and justly observe-, lfci-i prVtVion is na-k, in the Federal Con- fit ' ' '' neccu arncno- ii fMin a ,i.,.if r ,ii i. .1 .-j - ......... jiiiii.jiipiHi, u jc i;j liw Hp o cr.n;jujif.-of intenG, powers, lor 8;- -ucb a?en;i.ents as shall cbfcnge the from an El.'c'ive Democraty "1" an i --sutharitjr independent of the people, t ,'. to its limit ahd durMion btttafl f ameflreit wmch experience should ; exhibit the necessity -cf, in order- to ; , - inahMkin an Jdcclivo Republic, cm he obtained throngS tre process po-ntcd fc f.ltf lf f'.t.JH,'i.ri. ! out in the Cctittitutjon. The cofn plaint is, that the errctitire P'yvernrnent has not en'erpry enough to reptl the w-Wion t.f other" naifrM, It U aprecd by tr.e wjirtnst opponent ot t:iccon-,tit'.jiion, that the Fendet t ha nearly the same aiifhontrJ'S the Kirg of the P.fkish I'mnir:, jr the ;f fpii'mct'f triiiitaryy "and civil t U j Ji'ers; I,uta to tlie latter, tliis is not the fact. lie n,t.a huve the ronsti.t c" the fcena'e a-t to tht pppointmtnt of . Judiciary odicers hen pi t h pirt'tr of makip'v'ir ct prac, ii'iiiwtt llw fid. of ihf V)h'M ' (,tmTrti. The fj'tf!.tion is only to bis akt(K in oe'er -lo its hiving a proper tlt'chion Wf li the pttplc.oj merua tvtr dl'ott vch - an authority to anj ih'vle man 7 We have latily been in a ilu;,tion, a review of vhich, will exhibit the ex. - treme ff-lly, as well as the Rrear dan ger attached to such a delegation of poircr. There vas not a majoriy of votes for tiny one mVi as President ; we had an etpectation, that there would be fo choice In ary ror.'.titii tional mo 1c, iM the Pri 'rt.t cf the aenste,'for the time bciitj;, hojIUit at the head of th nation. '1 his w-,s ard-ntly wished for by thoe who had fdMlyaj'iryr' the name of rati; V' cause h woiiM txl.ibit a ihfrce of unpet fct lion in th tcovrtr.mer. srd do much t'ard, rs'-tHishinp, in tl e public mind, a rrrmi'y f j.ss ini a 'K'nty;, a mn'T mln MMihl gAcrj't-i with a roil of iron. 'Ih -.e vt.o wsr.V a K't"., an.l thoe 'who 1rcsd one, I tasy read tt.e trje clesr ripj'-m of thf't 1' nrcerirth bv,k of harr.iicl ; 'mi, to returtj. It in the r ni above men tioned, tl e IV' sid M, who was p;ir:;j out of ofTire. b d been an an.bi!iom, rtvcnj;eful . trrn, low eay woold it 1.yc teen f'.r bin, and e had i f hcicfit Tf'titc of iio hae mde rr irfs to UfitfUnd, dtchre sur Kir.it fra'fe, or to Pranrc to declare war ',;if.st I.rnr.ii, rn a ronipxt, tli9tt!ie tfitf t rf the uliianrc should I who think in tv;Ty gnsernmeiit, vibe l e to j hee hirn p.unun-n'.!y it the 1 th -r .i M-inurthyor ll p'iblic, then is j bead of the risnsifof the Unied " f h:" I a s'iprtnie, abvd,it. unlimit Str.t. A war in tl!ince s it H any S i' l power, to w!iirli'Jiii',f 0!tditnti is j p'.wrr f'il nstif it, vill, if the President die.. That wherever is entfu-.tcd the fnmHconc inrtrpr ntitntol the t,on-. fcrrss, render him indrpcii'lent of bis peopl, and render tlirin lUpendtnl on s f ,'tijn owr. I lie pan jr now pursuing iiire n;cs, i this phantom antbiti'iti, wid er? ft i- wie wim trnii'c, npain, and ii'.jliii'l, in sIImiu e itb Tm Pi itam, stttliMit sny raue r fotimhtion for a wsr i and c vtw without tbeliifernsl preparations, or rxicrtisl reouiitiin f otnn.tidy St nert sri!y tiscd cn snrh geet nl in-; Icrcsliiig or rasions, Tfie nine t arty ' bid in I'oiu'rcss, Wfore, nsmprd the powers of jovt inment, fcnd at'empted J by every possible extrtirn toprivrrt atfeatywithl ranre, wnnlisveuldtVe , nr all p'rtext fi.r a star. And 1T 'rtV.ifid John Adams lo prv:.'e life berie I c rtfed that treaty, 'I hy, tn .'rtini, Mir'u?ed inrftr'aTicw cotip t, rrj ugi.-tr-t to 'he frr i f tit Constj'idn f by ltb a putty rs brt-tM d there, that the mintnty shtuld V bound ! y tb-' n.riy of the ptr ly, so t.iht ifllrre Mere morty n en b'rs jo t't'i;rtn. art.) .1t-s1 sr r f tht u t t n'y fci.r toM'e a m'o. fj'y f.f r.tht o'l r lent.fri, beio ob!i, e ! ti vite i!h tb er v six !' Cortf, orrstlir hi the Ilmerf I'.ej reitfttotivf s, nhr le l t-' cf t tnrfy, s fnt a ihe v. pinion bU t 11 fit' . i Wlrntl.f i ; V sent ihtir Iltprf- V'.aivr, they Hpftttd Ih'll 0 (t Ji.i nyn of iton r and integtiiy, and fo art itiJij-etH'O.'lcniheir own en If rati tl tut ti.it Mti'viai'.otl Wl In ur 'j?I.t men into a atrcn tefBptal;on To act, tkhrr ithauln:ariftjf, or to act i'li.Ht ths iixht of thr own xin-: rtsr'.niri2 ; it Ui4 fonrk4ation far 'I ar1 h1 it ji'X beeri i ofert!roim, the 4 crjiii.ry rntht hae befi fnlntl. - fit' r?ril mrrwherv who wtnt to Coa2Te I, trfeh an . trientk&... t act for tbem- H K-tvc, hir; decUred that ther were j? oWifjed to iolrt that pgrtr,ir to lose an ir nt- .ot conerience uearoora i rion othfrn, hnaf;d dewo, and jj throw nron.t .'of poMic life bf the in j'j" Soef.':e of tht atftociation, for no other h bowd b their oirjion..'ThelrfiBt- i er.ee haj 'peeii ycry wtcely icr.own and felt. '.; ' . ' ..v- "' . . ' j: Vv"nrtf r.Tortnbi aa.!rcs(iycs - 'iis'tftioprnTf'n, that Mn in govcFtimnts jwelv" et;rt?ive, a spjrit ofprty is j "not t f enr.ovtycd.' 77 7.' ' O'trfJovernTrcnt are" VJec',?e Hc- ri;asonf than ti.at be won! -J tote in li they do jjof inceratand thera ; and.' Cot7m ccfrn5 to the 'dictatr i!areJd away by tre ral p"hra?es and of his o-jrn conicirnce, without ht'mz'jr soft eitpre?ion to carry on the tier ; puW'M ; . rri'yiri'Y tottst ovfsrn in "pscislly t8a7p;are"c5rnple'7!!ons ;at:d all cfltts't Vtt bnaim?ai.crc v. b if When arnon the tarioti changes that hap there ts ioni'ttuttonal cB'oc'.of the : pen In the iocrsc of public afTa'rs, they PrVid.Var2 to b kept' In a flay.s, r ars vMmn without some pretended in unsJneis and catri!,noj?1uringhi gromwis s Even in desperate canes, ad?ss4n-.tra':on, we tj?;a',I very soon be j, -where jt is iniposible ihey-should hate' weary, of ari Ktectire Government. sny foundation, they are oftcna ffettcd This i a' jyjter of senous com'idM-'; to kcrp a coun'enance, ad.make their ' with trut fedtrat'ntty with tfosc 11 antagonists tfrnk "they. hatf fome re who Jovr and mean to mimb ot:r ,' tottrce-when they have no evpedttjvts. Elective Dmrcracies ; but it pro-This appears to have tetn for. some rootes the wuhei of those wHo m' time past the condition of those tier- ' the lppotVm,-peff.r$ ire attempt'st? to jj r.tn do-.vn, and destroyUt'i federal Go-!; verrtrncnt ttself. ' ""' ; .tr. 7 bejr have taken 'up,, affile PLATS TRUTIf. their i-AS, sotae rel and ome pre ,.. . mn-rmm j tendrd h'opes. fj-fore the late change W fIP,N the poHficrd hori7n ii d tr- ;.i kTC'l, from.- whatever cattse',' -it is th5 .1 dyy of every f;o'l citizen th miit,and illums tht uhde lerstandinK of (hoHC citizens, ho, from whatever ui.t! i uidiii aim iiiTiiii.ni'; iiiuntim; ( or bias, wcaVnns tb'.-rn to rnHin- ! firm4 of Uisnewriwy or'krr or ertevl it:,..l t. ..:.. i : :..'n. :-..n of things and ?ents ; without enter-' in;; int'i the violence of titotr par'y. , Considering tlie many grievous mi-' representations of ptrons and "thirijpV" it is hi'jMy rTi'itc, at tliii juhctcrt, 'that the people thro'ihout the United Sfutcs, should ifpoisible, be sctri;;l t in their c'i'tnions b some impartial ci'iz'-n. - . Wr., the People,-live Rere under a' nr'irej'ntct'ri Deirifirje, and under j t!s mo it perfect and free j;on rnrnf,t, in winch liws are administered ; but tt2 arj unIu3M!fclvi(Tcd"irito two pirtits, botl. which pretend a nighty p it;i'ii'um for our rel'iion and Virnmrt,f,o,jly th?y d'.ffer aV.o'il. the m:an.. The eviis mu.t f.-rcr a gainM are, on tht on-jside. a coercive j'imn-ii tence ar. I fc !cr!isr.i. nndcr the tiim; of a fui:ioi.w?alt!i in go. vernoK-nt j l)n th? o'hr r side, lorcn-.. tr in'!frin -ii o'.r political con c'r;.1., yndtlioe dchi'lrd irif d hiding .jj'.-rson, who hope, or pretend, hrt war is ri?-esary to preserve the honlr an I di;;ni V of our romtmn country. Ilo r to frrtn and d'rert us ki scnti- mcntsupon thcc wtiH'y points, end to j-i i'-d $w',j'Uti?t ty protcssion, tn"n '! trgrf prinajitt, wnoe in t(:r.-",t it h to ror.'npt oir rrpnblitnr. mtnnei!, b'.int on u.frttjndings, di s't. K' ;r -V'-iitthf wtrl in . time destroy our csf il'.it Const I'ution ; nri, ti nt,i .brin! mi t'i ths very brink of ruin. U'ili'ky f r society, thiie aiesonie i power ol m iki: uwi, tiiat power li without , ail b-iud i, can rcoeal or enart at f leisure svhautrr laws itihinks fit, j' uml jutly deman 's m ivcrsil obe r4icneo anu r.gu rri'niii.r. 1 l'oe the servirc therefore of our ad- - refiiri-s atulthe true 1. ten. Is n tur t . happy Cunstttutioit, I iImII bricuy txa- tti"9 this p-iitil, by sfewin wht a('c the causes and syiutitomsof such peo J p'e s deli. luoi, rnd.lio v ttdifteraTrom their birlmstiou or nnhirsl bias. , tl is Muhiatitt 'servsttfn, th. the p-opi- when Itft 'to thtir on judgment, do set lorn iallke their Irsg interest! tr1 Mer they fi tlly love the constitution they live f.ndrf, rievi? uiritn; to change bit iih-It the tjren'et f,;,rrsions. I low. errr, th-y aie to h . deceived by se- erl fn-4ii. it Ims c Tttu h-ppened in tlrtfJ ssmrtinirs in Jin., t'ii those very men bo hive tontri- bu:d io sh-ke off a former tyranny, hive, iiiS'evi of maintaininr the true Con-itution, di bided the People in'o a woes an I rn"r- i.fr.nmii.ious lavery. Tor omptYm of e-ir unhappy divisions, ivwhttall arc a:;reed in. And thut ; tl.iv are grtU evils is past all doubt I til what sh!l re nto remedy temf Whf are the tnot probahln voeansto tr;ps o ilrsiralle an tnJf Not rrt,rr tslsoitation to. unity j not formal dcflarations ta shew ibid peaee Js a sery j"v.1 thing, OpLcialiy when they are titpty tle JrcaUil enemy to it. or rli,tutbr of It ! tiot at an njltet, jtprtCtabU harantng tajUvsit tno44t iUcn and; fcrbe jrarsie ; n-,t 2e tlarin we re of no party, and pro-. fctVm an abhcntr.ee cf strife and 'cocten'ion.' These are wt meaiaref V to i tobriri; abont that so much dciraU? reconejlemf nt Eat tlie waj to do it i, to atrike at the root, and taVe a way the catte of thee tanvr.rmtiei. If fKC unite, 'tu plan we raft tinite in aometh'tn ; -vz nutt s jtrcin tome common Kheme- of ermctpiei $ and what; ihalt Jtfcose te, b'at the'pnr.d- pics ci ism .vonatttntton ct wt;:ci.ve are- citizen h ' AaA tloce tfcejfare o many who ctinoeuwfecencHcd, tt, republican pnseipjes cr.Iv bccaa.5e , ir.scf a patft whkli yerydei'ti they wcfijld dete,t, did they conceive them to be what the r;aMf are It is not i&y tnter-tion to persuade or con vince such Wen, because the fault of most of them is not o moth in their jvdgnient $ in their k Hopes are nsturU to ail men, ei i . . : ' . 1 sons, whom I am forced, for Wf.nt.of other phrasevv c'ail -the disjointed took, phce, and the former party was at thT.e!fti, those who 'were called the Republican Democrat never their renent iefs ih1a4nce ';' ! h li Safety of xne nation, bu4. con'rihut-4 n the ftf '-!fe. fillvo e. Sf-5l Now the s'jti'e "n. cb'':.'.;ed, ' pstrty-'w'rn to act fis-rrverv motive irsoHifitd at :v '.aetk.to phingi 'v. ( '-:, tn the hop-: t r.ils.'A. verwhelm the f. c in the nhirlw.r;-, , Vai i -hopes 1 ! i c ; cast n'lfoad .Ire.rfcn'is 'rr 'ir,t ' te r.'-irft : n,tn rro-A'i sr-i death. 1 r. are tie arsons svhon thoe .f.rj :,i:,U to ths p-c'ss, i;r tU-ir jofttfn, opeMy revile" at so ir.o-.. i. mir.;rr.i s v;,tt, 1 b-iicve was never tolerated ur.dtr air, former overn-m-n. , For stirelv r.n. lat-fid no-r-. Ctnvi-J from tr.c !V,r- e;- siionld b. r . ' ... ,- . . : ' far. alVro ,'?. ; i to m ve those 1 !i'i a"? in :.i;x,vt' f espoied to every I "scurrj'r.Ms J '.i iTt-r. N-t to tnon?ior U-.fse i!i'nii',h bbels, directly lvird at th'j Piei le-.t ; J err rr.any ps.ers ' do come o t e-.cry 'etk, full of rVoc itivccies ; g'linstthis jri-n personage," with tiie view to lH-.s.-n him -in the pubbc eMioi;-tion ; K with the Mrtngtb ! u nnju't rQri-clics. hold t',e.on,'i. ttifd Butl.oi iies at drfi.Tfc. . It is good wietiii.es, to Irt these exclndve patriots see, tliol ti e people Neither wnt tjoii it nor n.aterc lsto jj 'retaliate ; not fr-Uoning their cX4inple v ih the weapons of s..nd-r. but the calm and irreMstahl v.ire of truth. No'.-.sitbstnfw'ins; i-ll vbih, you shall ; j ffctpantly er the partiin's of the ' v iinw iirwji7frit"";i4ii)f no t;c- tid-dly p;oDt.f.t-, ilisl the j.rtsent edmini,ruiof rs.nnu possibly ttand. Now, th- t. ho m this, if they be- lievc themselves, tm.t grotul their opinion Upon the inquiry cftl.c Ust, Ving to fr 'established and deeply rooted, that no tnravots tf honest-"n-n Hl be t!e to restore thirds fo t?eir former ttktc. Orthe thes Vea oners hare been so rn'..lfd by a few year fnb management, that tlicy have nrgoi me pnnejpies or our constitu tion, and talk ts if tire madness of the People hath ritm ta such a height as to crumble inpieres the whole fabiic of our instituted Govemrt.rnfir- l)n ihey not de-e!ve thcrnnlves? Vs! for the beniy of the V pie i wiser, nd by the choice they, have made, hew they do tincrstand the princi pits onwhieb bur glorious contin. tk.n is founded whf h, Utke present dn.inistfa'ion tfcle'tre to mair.i.in, will end ouch tn stand, otherwise f-ll hke its prederesv.r, Flut to cm. cbi le.sr- readily act wlat an adminis trtion fitfly chosen, without thrci. teninorrormption, hath d-irrr, and U linelir li tin, h vrien no one shall li In j, danger lo loose bis plarc by the free ij dom ol his voice. So tint ibis rhan? must be allowed to be arnrlit to the nstnral genius -,Mj disi,iiion of tW.IVfbl- At ITIl.N. , NlAV.YOltk.Aii-usi II. I Cjpt. fori-, cf ihe seh'r. Prnrvc. ratire,artfedat n'irnlinr.fr,tn Au yes, infofim, that it ws rtxitrd there that Jenmie and Mrn Un. tainn In U neighborhood bad tern bttmt by the bri-ands, and that Fort St. IiUs and Jacmel had been evacuated by the Ftentb, tnd H was duly evpectel the nhabianls of Aii. ) i s svou! 1 be compt lied, l abandon that place ( that a taj of truct w as ivrt Janalcipjst before hf silled, by wh!;,i th? Irrtsch oaered to throw. therrilrc into the hand of the Cri- usn, to rescue mem irom we danger I of the Macks. Thirty-one passengers cam; in. the Percrerance, .anufr.jsi- whom is a collector of the cu$tom'and . f a navy afntof St. DorninT. Off the fiteTof cogine, tfv Perttrcranre was tnTihi byrfRritish slwp of wtr I Srtyr-w1ich took "Oat several letters nT prewd one man. On the ?3th inst. nfrlk'Jtft long, f 5, was boarded by ths frigate Andromache. - . . The bri. Lydiaj, arrived last evening at quarantine, wascapttired by the JJri tih privateer Ursuh, from Antigua, an carried her into Nevis, where she was detained 24 hours on account of having French passAiers, Capt Stod dt informs ns that all was cjuiet at Giiadaloupe. The port was not blocka ded.' A" Scotch bri had been captur ed and carried intoBassaterre by the ' French. .Flour .13 dollars, beef, 18, pork 2J. ; 7 , - '' ' 'Ar.gtist 19.' . - -. ; Pettlihtnt of American claimi on the go- , . 7 xernment of France. 7 Thr blowing statement' ts fro'rrt i correct source, at ,d may be fclieclon i. ' The 3,750,000 dollars, that the U nited States are to pr France, is to fee paid to the citiztns of the United States fir. claims they have tipon the French gorernfre'rit, embraced by the convention made the 37th September by !i.sw-tTrt and Davik. The se cond article of that convention i to be cornidercd as null and vol !. The pay ment, of the United - States is to be ttni(lt to the cltiwns thereof, in sixty lavs after the final ratification of Che !Bt "envention hv our Mvernment. I! exchmire of the same, which is to re done here; the payment to be ri1? by billdrawn by our' minister in '! Paris, to the treasnry' c" the United !j vut:s;- Cliinnnts are first to have j. ih-.ir cli'cf.s liq-iidsti l by the French tp'O'vc rft r.e:it, on "which claims they aro i t' hs allowed 0 per -rent, per annum. l( iro-n th j ti n t'nt the claimant's res- -!f p-;t-yely- n. !!e"terr d:mmds f7r pay-"" ' rtro'. -After- ti:ir r.hims' are finally r-'puv'fl, a Hoard oft.hr commis-sison':rs,- ap.)Vi?,';d by o ir mtnis'.eri, are ta sit i 'i Priv, w-n ar? to examine H tSr;-; nn jtda'e.S clairna, to see if they if p."0';dy ar; e!v.rns th-t' are cnib:-ar ;d 'Af." the convention 'f the ICth S'-p-t oS'ie. As soon as this is determin ed, the r.U'rnants will rc.eiv-; thei' drsfn. and 'hey will "he ;aid as th':y arc prcsente I ; and -old th'j clain-.'s embraced hy th convention exceed hc sum rf 3,7 j 0,003 doll;rs, the rtmain d -r is a deht rmainini? due, from France, and to be paid th claimants by that r public. It is tindemood tut claims for supplies to the Wes lnJ.ia islands, demurrages on vesir.1 from Frunce, vessels taken i.nd not rr;.ton-d j- agreeable to the conT-nion of 'lie 20th Se.otc mbe r, a nd an pp! icr B nde r t he eon tracts rr.idc by ofheers of the French novernin"nt in the United Statts, are thir proper claims embraced by that convention. , Prt-r-Atrpntm Jay, F.q. who ar rived at mis port yesterday in the ship Oliver Khworth from Ilothtlle, is said to be the bearer e fdhpatrl.es for go vernment on ihe sbbjel of tlie ccsvion of louiainni. Verbal cce.f.tv s by this vessel state that lluonaparte bad setoutcnl.i jour ney to the irtitf d departments, tnd wis t Boulogne on the first'' July, where r exsmioed the batteries, Uc. and the preparations which were said to ho m ikin- for a descent on Hnglahd. The frigate f.a Convlante, with gene ral l.a Crsse on hoard from Guada loupe, had arrived at Pochlle, and had captured on h.'r pissige an Iing ih loop of war efSO guns. - Vc leirn from th first anthoriiy, that letter was yesterday received fon 0'ir m nis'er st Paris, men'ion. Hg, that liast-Flolida was to be in tl lie ! it thi l.on'ouna cession. 000000ffiO00iD03 A. HAI.! il rettivrj ht the t'hntn'r t.auttr,' Lap. Hell, from A. .r.r. Ao idJiiionil Supply of Books ami Stationary, 4 OtlQir . WalJ.ifi-'o- on Afieuliifc. Ktfrcifei U fivalry , Ho-jt'i Co'.kef-, . roi.kuo'i Woiki, Alfni F o-en of Frivelt, It'!Ua,i Bir.-fit.hr. Sepect'i Mfll P-iffrt-i af L neia fe, Wau'i lf e. I'linQoA'i tieef.he Poele, Pamteijer'i T'lveli, KiiU e.f Kmieiie, B-ra),hieal I) ftioaa'y, .mmermas ra Nitr-a PiMlf, .iinmermi on SabtwJe,' M'fa'iia'i Tone, B let's l.ij I rif,, " B tik the Hulbaae, i IWf'S'a Di-mty of llanaia Nate, ; 'RoffePi UMrn Euref ?, Boliojbreke V cik, Reid's tlTiys, RoIliae1ie Leitrri, SpeQatoc, Amef if an S?ecii'r, Frmsf Let-er, plotjooica'. IIirnany. ' Fordyce o tducjiion, Blau's Lefiarei, Cosip'eie Leiier Writer Fordyec'f Aidreff;,v , Rambler, it - hcH)ket.Orig.. Th"mjp(o'$eifofl HoyleVGme; - l 'Ts'vlor' Report, -anV E(T) , ; Poihier oa Ob;gtfVn r Beafiesof A'iiifan, ' 1 Do. of Hrvey, F:nity Bthles Butierwofih's ConrorJinee, Necker'i Religiout opinioas Sutlsr' Analogy, " wioi' AElttuon, omsamoa Bofion's Foarfo'd S'ie, Ha!lybor:o&,J M:tno.r Doddridge's Ssnaont, Young Letter, Brown' Goncflance, Hervejr'i Medi'aunhv, -E'egani Pray-r iVck, Comaion , do. " 7- t Blbie, - , Wawr'i Pfbni and I!y rnns,' Bucran' Dotncf.ic MeS'eiofa Hunter on the Blood, .- 7 'Inn on the Mufcle - Plague and Yellow-Fcver, Edfinhurgh, Pharmacopoeia, ; Arifloile'yAVoiki, Aarin Burr'v poluical Defeftioni, Ac. Waid'j .Matheroatict,. Hamilton Moore'a Navigatioo, Cook' Voyage, ' . Millot's Arf ier('Hiflofy, American Lex Mercatona, Nicholfon'a Navigatioa, Blum's American Nirigator, -American Coafl PiW," " " 'Morfe's Univerfal Geography, UniverfarCiiJtteef, "JohAfl'ooN, joiieiVaaJ Eotick'i. Dic- lionariei, Miir'i lntred'jtlien tc Laiitf, Trend GraTiiftsr, Murray' Grammar, Dr. . io. Abriidg"', - ' . " Wefif'' G.Mtnrr.ir, Afh'i Gratnir, Pike'i Afiilirraiic, ' Fifhei's CoTaiair, .Schordrnsllei's .AdiRan', Amtrrfai. Ath', Ilofaer, " - Vifg'.il iaph-nff ' , ', Clark's Ovid, Sab of, . ' Amtica:i Prfe"ief ' Co!'jfT.b:an Of Kf, ... . Chjpr.' Letten, , - 7. ' . B ( iT'im r,f Mcra!iiy, I.fi.r- Giar fcr ths tnii.a Gas ' Fabiei, Mwe'l ' Moiiloe, i J-jnTftid asd Mcttor, Srou'i . fTor, " A-refion Sel?!i!onS, iliwney'i Meafiuer. Daeidfon't Vu d with the ErgliSi traat l:ior. Caefii'r Cotnraen'iiiei, Cornetnii Nepo, Younj's Latin and Cogl.Tb Dii'iinnarj, , Ainfwonh's if. do, Ie'i Amejieio AcccanUnt, Fiaei'a Aflidan', Tefliasean, Pfalieri and Spelii"" Ea&, Childien's IWai and Pamphleti, RoTeiu'i Eloifa, Robinfon Cfueh', VicirofWaVtaeli, Man f Fetlmf, Charlot'e Temple, Belbliriui, Jenny or ihe DiflreSei of Love, , , Maria, ,.'.. Ton Jn-r, RriU Rld't-r Invifible Rambler, Monk, ArHm Tain,' ChiliJfen cf il AUuf, Zeluce, Hiflwy of N efc-e" , A coiletbonuf the mot aflerms . df rn fun, . The Patfiotie Sonfttr, Mifunie, alo, Kvelme, I)n fHiXAttf, MiHertes of LJolf-bo, Mordmal, Adelatdi df Saneerre, CoeQani Lover, k Vicar of LenfJown, Ki" of the li'-eift, Oncribor raini y, Fool of yislify, Perplrxinei, . Ntvebd, Chir te of liiTereet VIoIi, Cape-Fear Piloe, . Dutch (biiltt, f f t fnpfiinf attility, Itlank Bonks, ol varioul kitC', finall wrapping Paper, SieIrj Sand, Seamen's Jaurnab, letter paper, " '', Wfitia fft frfa'.if V.. Coty $ , . . . . . - .
The Wilmington Gazette (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 6, 1803, edition 1
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