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sm Giu!l an4 low begtr.r.ings.-to fuch P:gh rar x ar.d confidcration among men, doubl his Pref afflictions were imd blended' to wean him from a world m which he was no longer & to . uic jjri auigned him. ..- ? ttrfficl aj an evident Improprietr. Should it be loft from that cruie, as ap pears highly probable, lV people of ihi? diftrict ought xopatr-eut t'rtir ivh'Je fat. Tr, .i7-r " rraiimac iw ujeir conirrmuoners, uno - till Hit days betore his death.. u-hi fi vt diificulty of breathing entirely left him, ViCitne hopes ofhis recovery, when an - mp(iahUmatioa, which had formed it ielf in. his lungs, fuddenly burlt and dif. ,WSa Srcat quantity of matter, winch he continued to throw 'up while ht had :uthcient length to c!o it, but aj that failed, the organ's of refpiratioh gFaaaitrprciicda calm to purpofe of building s gaoj. A compe tent tax pas been levied lor that purpofe, and a great part of ircollccted, and in ncnanas; tyjcnjjmdy ; yet nothing is inargic ltate iucceded nnd'nn tb .-,, inllant, about u o'clock at night, he quietly expired, clofing a long and uf. " iue. oi cignty-tour- years and three .H1UIIU1S, t j-.y... '"J f J IIUmiHIJ done about it. . When centlemen acccct fuch appointments, there is a jblemn 7Uigathn pledged to the people foTthe periormance of the duties of their ap pmntment. A tliameful neglect, or .in erhbezzlenien't of the public money havje the fame coiifecniences to the conimuni- J fit Jtn ojomfion It at bad at tie fin .iit:.J 'Pi.. .... ...-i- u .i ; EXTRACT, Prcn Ctv.jnpr Hanack't ffreth to th hpMftf-AictuJstti. January 1Q, : ... . : "... ; I T would be very cit'ranrd?n.ny"i'f wy as , a nation, Ihould remain exempted from tliole fon-ign and domefiic trou bles with which other nations are fre- ' - .. V . Ndtice. - ': ' . .m m a- 'rtti- copartncrlhip of C O L L, &Co. ot Fayette viife, as alio that of HEN k Y UKQUHARr. & Cn r.f , Wiiaungton , being diiTolvcd by the death of Mr. Donald ' M Nicoil,one of the partners; '1 ' f. f d ' ; - . ,iu luuitiiucr, one or tne ty;- , of ' wwW.Tlie property of all the conmiffioriers, and that of their pofteri , ty.after therri,.hould Tt be made a fa nbove.account. that Dr FranUia in the ' . Jhe,r.nW. . ought be deemed Tear i7r.Wa fpvl..,,: . . Kandalous fur a man not to perform terminated in an abeefs Ot tht iCt rUm fhis lungs,, and he was- then almoit fuffocated, with the quantity and fud dennefs of the difcharge. A fecond at tack of a fimilar nature Kapperied fome yearfaftertliis, . from wliich l: Aoare covered.and did not appear to uffer any inconvenfence in his refpifatioa from thefc difeafes. - . We hear that Major-General du Por tail is expecled'from T ranee with a bo dy of French fettlers. This gentleman ferved with great reputation in the late war, and is a man of very elliniable pri- vhat he undertat.es ; but we have too many public onicrrs, who ought to lead the faMecf King Log The hon. , Rufus Putnim U appoint ed Judge of the Weilera Territory, vice the hon. Samuel H. Parfons,"deceaf ,ed.: . , ; On die J2d ult. anived atNcw York, the. brig Rambler, ?Hpt. Keaquick, in 38 days from Havre de Grace,, The captain brpnght a Paris print of March 1 2th, entitled, . L'Union, ou Journal ' de la Liberte, from which the following is extrafled ? ,.. . ' . s i . t " On the 20th of FbrniTV. ot fir n T. J. j'r-.'l' . t . the morninpf. bis Imwrrjl Miirtu In .yc mneiatigapie exertions cf fr.hn r virr- 1 ( " " - w -Juii ; 4 h.. cd this life. He died with the greatelt firmnefs and compofurc, perfectly re- taining his fenfes'to tlic lalt moment. ' All good men will ever reverence the , memory of tim prince,, whofe various : good qti4itics and ardent defire for the happinel's ofhij ; fubjecls, entitle liim to the efteem of mankinds Previous to his . . - death - he made the necefiary arrange- t mcnts with -regard to his fucccflor, A. wjiofe arrival at Vienna ras hourly ex pciled at the time of the Emncrni ' death.' Excepting ihisintelligenccV the Darren ot great kcad,elq. (lavs a Boflon aoth ult.) in promoting the growth of Ujat valuable article of commerce, Hemp, merit much from his country; as, for theTpirit of cultivating this com modity which now reigns, there ts t. ot- a ' doubt, but, in afewyear?,a faving wiil be made of 70,0001. a year to the com anwealthinthis, finde article. 1 uefday, a load, raifed by thi- gentle nan, was brought to town,arid prcnoun cei by judges to bcr fuperior to the bed RuflianHemp. Ttbountv of ,r.J .MS9 h M Commonwealth for all X cl-Wj? lr;tfrC;;, prefent inftAKLk ratter as 'alfo a bounty on Duck, Sail-Chtb ani ' V' . T.le cbin$ however are yery , mVJ.'i..- ' I . ...... .J -wine, imi;) it exiJKited to January U bufy the hour is pfesmant withfutmi- ty, and the ufual events of aces are , i.n. : . . . ; tvaujuiuuiii ujjiiii us ui a rnomenr. chaVleston, april 10. V V rJnaf Ernperon's : Fxlraaofatcttcrfrom Dublin. ?dJ Y f ycfterday morning, The people are everyday panting . !? thc 4 Cbc?J nd-was bnned in r tngoto America, td. enjoy the freedom , S and plenty which no TaVof European : KiUf T-f u?I,ao 'am'1)'v -ground feems longer to afTortl them. - V 1 I0Pd.- Succeeds the Emperor iuniiraries from America areltll difperf- Jofcph' an. " "P8- "pual edthrouzh.Endand.ScotWancrr.. tomorrow. land, to inveigle our. hufbandracn and mechanics s and Amefi ca. like a frrifc. ful child, after (haking off all conneiiion v.r.h the mothcrcountry, is plundering tlie nation of its moft ufeful inbabiranf . If th American would . agree to take off only en'r factious partisans and pa triotic impollers, we ihould have no rea. lon to complain, but to pcrfuade away the quiet and ufeful. members of the ommunitT. to eflablifh !n,i ; their manufactures, is imolrmKlo. T From the Majfaclufdts Centint). The DEY of ALGIERS' i LETTER. To our hclovtd ft itndr in Rhode 1t 'and, in America Gtec!ir.gi Peace be to thrfe that tread the r?Jt nvey. . We, the fervant o the true prophet, " and llave of the fublime Porte, Dsy of Algiers, 6ic. &c. have hitherto deemed it far beneath the dignity of Muirdmen ,tr, unite in alliance with any failhlcls general government is well cllabiiihed i., u. c ,-..- 'ujfcctonitntot trie people, we are to continue to lupport our v wn govern, ment with unabatirig; anexiety. for its welUreandproipcrky ; indeed the gene- - - ""-" 'j4xuc,.unucaptates u luuitiiuci. one or in . louaded tm an a&mKU. t 'j . -V - ;. J 'i -.- rGovermtfenr , onjhefe,not only for its dignity and en'- V qMalltied (tO fettle all the crgy, but for its vrVy txiiience in the , company's bufinifs,, .'rquefts UiiiC-.;'" .per!on,. hawng demands wealth, has a tendency to advance the ,aSajin either firm to render iu,n,;ur,anaintereltol all .the ftates. in their aCCOUntS for fettle ; Hence ware called upon in an cfteciai ftUrsC, A 'tw'l nKmner,to maintain an equal andregu- "7'". V" t, 6,"" vl,a4U lar fyftera of revenue, and taxation, to , M NlCOll, & Co. attcfted. clufc oarfe wn h v f- i lo ol,ierwe tney cannot be ad- , cauie our M JUta to be difciphned accor- miti-P 'ill ir ' n. ,chng to the mode...wWh IhaU, be pro- JO ;f?Mlf9 i requefts. :,vided by CongreCs ; find to fee that they a perfons indebted to either are rfficcrcd with, men, who arc capable firm to iettle and 'diicharc-e of making thereatca progrefs, in the .-.l" .. uucnargw art military, and who dclirhri th tW- i inelr accounts, that he mav rcTomand ha ppfsxf thdf ountry well regulatedand difciplincd militia, if ' Ue a AUc KnrCTP -11 j-uL j1 at all timesagoodobjectiontotheintro- ?KQar& ail ?tS,.due ,4., i,. i. i r n r iiv i iir r"r r n n i r . i ,Aucuujnijuiai Dane, or ail lice govern- "v, vuuij;aijy,. j.jc lias, medts, a Handing army:,,,. A in his abfence, for the nur- ; ig uuuuuraoic jne executive ol. Vir- nA nf -i mn Y- j ' t r Vinia bav,. annnf,i T..i, . P01t- or a more Iceedv clefs A..;-. f All .- . fit" tl nmnm..' I. . . C . .Uliited States, in the rnntii ClnrcM iiitUnnf AT- li . , r arlane, at his ftore in f ay- C Rig inaL letter f om Dotior . ctteyiljc to-jfettlcl'l accounts, - -Franklin. If il.tU ,.s u:. t. v'j -j -- - iJr. irantlm, to Mif, Hubbard. j ,v , ; . Y- " ' .in ' . i.... . ; . -I ... -r O - . i lumdoll v. uh yo'.i,wc l ave loft , matters relating . to . the firni .a moft dear and valuable relation, but of D0H2M MNlrnll CA it is thewill of God andnatursthat thefc 57ri!j: I1CU ; & trfortal htid'ips h- u;a n",- .t.. HtlQ nas. -in like marinpr .ad. .uw. wi.cu lilt ,t ' ' foul is to enter into real life. .'tis rather thonfed fc Mr, Alexander Ur- ePlbry0-:; (late, a prcpcrnUon for nnharf to 'CfiiU nil iW-V .livins : a man i not rnmnlMt-W . J untllhebedead: , Why then ihould we felatirigto the firm of Henry CticVe that a new child ifi.. bom amnnn TTrinlIr Vj- a IM ( the immortals to their harnv ,Tliat bodies lnonli - mb niiiiL LA1I- W can afford us plcalurc.afllaus inacoinr- ''rU i.i! ing knowledge, pr doing good tour U' !0nB 5 fallow creatures is a kind and bencvo- thC Comfany, peing piirchafctl ,lent act of Godr-when they become un- by. the , fubtcriber,. will be .fit fur thefe 'purpofes, an.l afford us fold !)V 'hirn fWrV-ifh "r r- .rMdnfleadorplealure-inftcadofanaid , " W "'fP-J .'n 1 OrtP'0 bbcome an incumbrance and anfwer none .UCe, at hlS ItorCS in Fajette- of the intentions for which they were gi- ville and Wilmincton. on as ven, it is equally kind and; benevolent 'rpafonnhT VAU. I V thataway is provided by which wr ret .'T? W5.?8: Ca" rid of them. ; Death is th.it way. , We iiorded. by any perfon', at t ' -j ikm kiiiiuvaLii. k. 1 1 ( 1 11 ,41 r- ucrtland Uiere is a genpnl diction to Chriilian dogs, but ,from divers inf.-r- emigrate, arid every one fecms.to have matVns to us communicated of your convcrfed with an American cn:iffary : dirpofitlonr.modei'of thinking, and dil- it the fame time we are of opinion it is regard for the abfurd tenets held out by RotfoTOUch the barren rolitaty tradi of Chrillian hations, have condefcended to America that allure the people to eml- derm worthy'our fiiendfliip and al. gration, a the calanmie they endure liance. ' -.TT? T. . " at home, from die exceffive rents, tydicj . For ptr mutuai bwcf.t and in order TO"fs " . that onr future cyerations againft tLe . A tumult latfly happenedherc, on faithlefs nations of theglobe.who refpedt accouut of the dearth of corn, which had -rotlhe Hgn of 1 he prophet, and thatxif the IiJcft ta have been attrnAeA uIiK (...: n...... ii1 ... ' , .1 - - - ivilmiv uiti vi Aizicrt. ccc. mar oe ivnnnu In fome cafes a mangled painful limb, 'licit cannot be rcltorcd, we willingly cut off He who plucks- out a tooth, parts with it freely fmre the pain goes .with it, and he that quits the whole.bo dy, parts at once with all pains and pof fibilitics of pains and !ifcafe it was lia ble or capable, of making him'fnffer. ., , Our friend and ve are .invited abroad on a party of pleafurc -that is to laft for- ciuir.was nrit ready. and It HENRY UROUH ART. Fayettcville, Aprir27) i790fc TALL peions haying any demands againft the 'eftate of the late, Mr.. DONALD AlNlCOLL,,;rleccakd,,are js gone bcrorc us we could not all con- yrlinf- -LfiJA 1 -1 r venientlynaitogcther.nndwhyniould 3C.C0UntS ' at.teadr 2nfl cfc you and I grcive at thi, fince we, are arC indebted to laid eftate nnd49em! ' WC W - .e-to "f rb dirtd make paymenti" Adieu, b. F. lQ ll--'- V T tonfcfincnccs j but by the good conducV t,the magiilrates, wasfoon fuppreffed." -- - t FAYETTE VI LLC. Th: honorable JoHnSrrrts, efqtiire, ic of the reprcfentativei from this Hate in Courefs, arrived at New-York on the 17th ult. and took hi feat in Congress th? morning following. Wc hear from C'n-rf, that on ac count of there bcin,( no gi! in this town, the appointing it the place for mom with RhnJf.Idahd. AAA TIUA. Ifl.tndfynonimoui with Algiers, wc have appointed our tnifty and. well beloved flave, Abticachrer, the nilnider and ge ncral if our gallicm lit. to the end that he, with jiich perfons at you may ap'. p in,may form and agree Uptm articlci of alliance, eventual and dtfenfire that in future our enemies may be )nr t. ncniici and ollr friends your fnends; and that our devertaiions and thcpio perty cf the world, who fliall tu.t pjy ui due tribute and refped, may be pronipt and jSHitient. Arr city of Algiers done in the liOpJi year cf ILiii i, Sec. kc. kr. ier Cope Stills THE fubferiber inf ims thVpublicj that he haVelbblilhed aC01'lIK. ndTIN WARE MANUFACTORY; in this town, i vlere may he had BTILI.3ofi.il hc.s Alfo-All Unds ofCOl'Fr.R and TINWARE which he willdiipofe of tn tcaibnable terms for cafli or pioduce., Old Stills rcj aired ori the fliort'cfl Tin'. tue. . . . C'r Cafh given for old Crppcr, anu 1 twtcr. fOUy NAYLdR. ...... n . arciicvuic, May 31. .Brafi AdrnitiifVtafrip , fayettcville, April 27, i;9o. TKObE uho Imvc nny derardi Ugainft the cnaic ol ti c laic Akpui CUaty, deceafed, are hereby required to f ndcr, their claims, atulUd.to r ratcis ontainel.Mho was pp-.iiitf d amini-n-au-r to. the fd:re, by the worfl.ij ful court cf Cumbrtlam), at their latl ie;. fior And thofe vho land hidrlrJJ tothatellMte, ate Jflirfd t m ke ray incnt to th- i'uUcriberoi.K. i RANCls 10 VTA IKE, . . . (AJnunitirto VSuurgton, May ia. jt.
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