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: i'V . ..i' v ... -rrxz? - - - female b(BS i fHa -vlPWSliEY J . VencA -nholutUnti V , body, 'while am speaking tp yoat;. , k ? 'W? 4 kinfrVolates in Ae that ever. rjlte 3 1 9t Maf, -citiectt .h , I my Chamber. - ,;: , ..'3 , wenr to- Rewwfs, to shelter Bufknowyou not that your eyes are row, - -" -V-r: VW? 1 V V in Salisbury " P y - se of-hismoUKhiUad - FEM- evinced dnrl French . v Some time afte juiriaisy an'outliw himself in the hoi other servant at. that time tWr an old chamber- nuid lie thought it necessary to conceal the truth frotnthe latter one day reading in" the ne'wspa ' pers"tnat Guadjst "had' been executed at .Bordeaux, and that the same proscry.ion attached(to those f bisfriertds who bad receiyed .liiii Jand even, to . tlu seWahta'whp hid not mide known bis retreat, , JLanjuina'is perceives the dangerlto wbichhls pre!-! Seuce might expose his mother's '.ervant.,:,L "e,f therefore, resolves at the risk of his own life, to - guard her aealnst it. r t" He reveals his situation jo lipr; and warning her of what she .has to appre- mod, recommends her to go away, ana to dc si ? lent. Her answer is, that she will , never leave 1 him while he is in danger" $; and that she. cares ' not for death, if she must lose him. In vain does i he" remonstrate. She earnestly solicits ththapk piness to tay with him her muster to rheiast mo- 1 menu L.anjuivmi5, ueepiyj,anccieci, yieiueu, ana Contrived, Avitb the -help of bis -woman's- dexteri ty, to Stay thefe till the overthrow of Robespierre when the safety of her mistress's son was the Te- ward of her virtuous 'obstinacy. Mary, a servant in one of the jgaols In Bordeaux, '.: inspired two young men with-confidence, by her , . kind behavior towards those, who v sire 5 detained ' there. They applied 4 fo.her to make their escape y - and sha agreed to facilitate itVVhen . they were going awaytbey oflered her an -assigoat pf 500 livreSi ?acjiv as a token of heir gratitude, She - felt affronted and said : You do not deaitrve my w- ' aistanct, elace you etieem me i& itlitfc 'c to think I Qtn firomitcd $j'tmttpf. f vifc.,meret. They obsenied, VH vain, ahVfe-wai'inade .singly J- to , enable er to' fli, Ivitbout- beln Exposed to" w Jin, u sue was suspecreo o paving ocen pnvy 10 their escape';; !buttliey;8O0n perceived they must n speak no more oTOoneyrf;They( therefore yicld td'( krssed ber 'and departed. r. kc Madt Bbyer, fta mUliner in Marseilles was k ; Llr-lW. w'.Ls. : i? .: . . t-i'-i 1'--: uiugiu uciyrc ine commission, 10 . give evinepce ;. onthe. trtot a'cufprit whd had actually commit-'"-ted therevoltaionaiy 'crime with which he was f f chaiedf;Tninking she might save him, she, de- , posed in his faVour, and lost her life for this gene- Tctusptrjury v.:?'-hr- . . . r. Jn BrestV aroan unknown to Mad Ruyilly, en , ? tepcj her house, to" ask a shelter, against proscrip- l tipn. :e was 80 years old. Endowed with a ten qer nearit n! maae npenquiry, ana om not consi- j TOU My eyes Indeed are shut Mow then can you see t . rinnadius could meke no answer- In your drfcatn the eyes' of your body are closed and useless t .but vou have others with which you see me. . Thus, after death, although the eyes of your flesh are deprived oi serine and motion you will remain alive and capable of sight, and hear-inn-, b meansof vour sniritual part. Cease then to entertain a doubt of the great truth of another ".'Bj. this occurrence, Gennadius affirms, that he became a' sincere believer jn a future state." ;'i.v??.ASHINGTb." . .' ' V Public Sale. tVY virtue of dced rbf trust made to fne, n William Williams. of -Franklin county, to se cure the payment of a debt due to JohQttall of Granvdle county, and another clue to Messr. p.. Sutherland and son Philemon, of sVVake' county T hl nnthp siKth dav of June next.' at the "dwel- linK'hbuse of the said Ayilliams, proceed to1 se;ll to the highest biauer, aor( redy money, tne. L.anci and Plantation on i which Jthe saidj Willies tjpvr, resides, containing by estimatibni' Fourliun Acres : four female negroes,; hisStoclt of fjofses, Cattle' Hogs & Sheep ; among' which is ;one Yoke ck-Smith 'spools cpmpletc, one n7 4f18ir.' tA TINUS ARMSTE AD. nPHE - i . 85 3w..(, ) . ' .'i ' nil' '' A 1 ' P -. ' t -Carolina State Bank. - TnSS!R , V ComTnir.sioners of the Pii'jc.pai Bank: iv Rii. a1 at Raleigh, havine: received a suf piiw ! A nohsfppy that was soflicient,; she, readily hid ' him," arid paid him every attention. Two djs J, nftef thp old man came to take, his leave of her. ' Jf i in,, ? t...,:n.. u .j -..f-: i r.. : " piiitihg an' ;-qoestioh ..-to him, shows some aston . IshmVnt. rtc confesses that he is a priest, and OU ihat account onlyV devo;5dto ptosenption ; but , We fee! aft inexpressibleIeasure in presenting our readers with the following reply ot the immor tal Washington to atrr address presented mm by the hiembers'of the - Irish volunteers resident in this cUyjrifterthe determinatioA of Ameficai waf.' The capacious tnmd of Wasliington embraced the that of Ireland wasjDorverHoked by him he re- jotcec! in he prospect thai .therf appearedQpnirig to her view,; and fondly hbpe that tue, qpgt ex ample of America would stimulate" otKeKtsatjons irr reDublishlni? this .article ' as it heart5 honorable testimony of the hdnorable and friendly cbpducf of Jrishmen towards American prisoners ot jwar in their owri fcountry.. It could not be QtheVwIse - Ihefieohlc of Jretand never' participated in the op pressive, unjust, and tyrannic conduct of Englarid towards America and, the general joy expressed in Ireland on the accomplishment of American independence, cannot be equaueq unui tne cele bration of a similar, event in theirV own unhappy land, 'calls forth the joyful effusions of the heart M it; Shamrock. -,-!'.: . . ' .j' , The testimony of your satisfaction at the glorU ous termination of the late contest, and -your in dulgent opinion of my agency in" it afford rce sin gular pleasure and v merit my warmest acknow le(fg;nleQts If the example of the Americans Successfully contending, in the cause of freedom, can be of any use tbVtther nations ; we shall (me an additional motive for rejoicing at so prosperous j an eventC It was not an BninteresUng considera tion to learn, that the kingdom of Ireland, by a bold and manly conduct, ha.U obtained the redress of; btrs, stating the number of shades subscribed for mjny of its grievances ; and it is much to be wish j by each, previous to the said general meeting cf twemy.five dollars, if paid b,he l".'- be;,season.wiU cbmmenr.' Inarch -lost, and end the f st, of Auffc .haU well, tabhMa,ti and fare agreeable; to, dircciiatK.. v ,".tark cMHojamary norse is 'so-will k.;;'f breeders.' and all th. -.Wntl-. V1 kn Btl :e. - "T?" 7 . " "r mn. ot the turf- rt fought unnccc a ii livumi ati-uum ui mm IS s Sah6uryy(Jfarch-1 5ji 1 8 1 . V'BOOKS: Oxen," one set Black Waggon, one Ox Cart, one Riding-Chair with wp seats double, ,'and single, yith bnrness and ci.n.t'rii oh!T nf HnneVii-lrt flnrl Ki'rhrn Furnf' tar, Plantation tflebsils and hw half right to one anne Wck B,bJe with maj ginai notes S3 Sixty fial&SUllfT - ' J MM pocket bible. W,BlWt r&ed at store 'Ji Ifvaluubk-vpr'kh, viz: . Jfewton bnv the Prophecies, 3 vols. Fabef' oti .' do-.'-'- ; '- established ficient sum of money to carry the s"aid Bank into operatitjf), agreeably to the provisions of the act establishihg the State Bank of .'North?' Carolina, hereby call a general meeting of the Stockholders of the said Bank, to be held at the State House in the City of Raleigh, on the third Monday in Jupe next, at eleven o'oclock in the forenoon of the. said .day for the! purpose of electing nineteen Directors' of the Principal Bank and for transacting such ofhef business as shall be necessary for organizing the said Corporation. Stockholders are requested to - authorize their Proxies in the fallowing form, viz. ''I. A B, be .km. . .. . i . i- i - . i . . uk ouwstri'jcr lor - snares in me o'a'.c BankofNoith Carolina, hereby authorise C D io vote tor me, and in my behalf, .at . this ensuine genera.1 meeting of the btockholders of the said Bank, to be held at Raleicrh 6ir-ihe 3d Monday of Jme next." I his Certificate to be witnessed by a Justice ot the Peace. The Commissionersof the several Branch Banks are rtquested to forward to ih Commissioners nf the Principal Bank, conect lists of their Subscri- ed that the blessings of eqwal liberty, and unres trained commerce, may yet prevail more exten sively. In the mean time you may be assured, J th; Stock holdrn. The Commissioners of the Principal Bank" wilt convene at the State House at nine o'clock in the ,t e. is fearful lesf a .?M" bn..g it.Up.Tg6rdej The boSom of America is open t Oil her al.i0:" Allow rteaySe, "by going , c.iv. nnt nnlv thnlnt anrf resner tahl Itran exposed 'to .for 'having received, me, ,and te"snare centlemen, that the hospitality and beneficence of mori ingof the day appointed for the general mee your countrymen to our brethern, who have been i"g of the Stockholders, for the purpose of trap prisoners of war, are neither unknown rnor uniciacting such business preparatory to the said gene' meeting, a3 shall appear nectnsarv. . 'I mys.'lf the grttfof haniig brought ;ruin upon you." But-' rftiere-. Will, vou co- i". I-;ikl-; knows!", VV hat ! you have )) place to go to. and yet you wish me to let you go away.: N- ! The more si"' . ' ' yoursitiwioii is yanerQu to. me. tne more l am r interested ttv'btgyo4l'"waHin the house iill the tmits beccme .more Settled." The" old - man; "refused ; and i.-i sp:te of the most earnest entreaties, was-' tlie conqueror in this gentrous StfuggleX 'Mad."' pesmarets, Mad. Ruvilly's bis ter. 'a-thep wiib br. She witnessed he affect ig scene, aftd 'kept- the secret. . But the eyes of tyranny are always waicniui, ana sne was soon - f YT "tion.-Mad. Ruvdly. before her judges, gloried 1 n,e huer , Part ?f thc vyaBc vcrJr tempestuous. , 1 I r. , in'thU aeWiceshe bad. rendered ; and her afflic- a" m5 lost- . wasreceivel by iy ' -Uo was rb;see her sister condemned for not hav- fIr Price, .oneof thejnanagevs, IfTa very friend H' ire flenouncedJher. These two women under- 'y and hospitable roanntr, and at whose house ;,veiiiheir'fte-roudofbein:' punjshed for an '.apt of generosity. ; " sn' " lr;-. ad Pay ssack twha-Uved-in. Parist did rpnrg. hjvsu grn.jo3piiityjjne. pnereqi' u.::-.:,iifrre., t PctabletItaoaud de Sain? Etiennewas-outlawed .in conseqipofxtbe.eirents of the 3 1st of May. $ Madr I&sack..')fler4d him shelter in her house"; " , his remonstrances respecting the danger to whiqh Iu5-acceptance would expose her, were useless ; . sue insiaicu. anu uTcicaxuc : ixauauu s iciuliuiicc ger, bnt the oppressed and pefseiuted of all nati on and religion, and "whom e tthall welcome to a participation of all our rights aaid privileges. ifC y( . geo. Washing roN , , December 2, 1783.'- rai meeting, Henry He dwell, i, William Bbylan Joseph (iaUa . ffillittm Polki ' Theofihilua Hunter . Jlfirit., 1811. - COOKE THE ACTOR. Letter froni Ms. Cooke to Mr '. iNCLfznoit, dated Boston, Jvtn England, AC America' January 14, 1611 V Deak Sir This is the first letter I hava writ appear Be'jamin Brickell, Ifillium Peace. Stephen Out et bridge, t .- Duncan Camrron, Beverly Daniel, Land for Sale. T.) be soli t v rndu in nt town of States ville, in '"Iredell county, on Wednesday and I iiurwlay ihr 221 and 23d days of iVIayjiext, it ten to Eufope, from which my departure was only being court week, the following valuable real the result of a few hours' deliberation. . On the estate, belonging to the heirs of Col.; Alexander 4th of October last,! mailed from "Liverpool, and Worke, dec to wit : ' " -. . . -mr . . - . ..- n .. . I i r tn .h ...-'- : Xiimuj-in irruiu t vuniy. 105' acres of land on the waters of Davidson's Creek, near Centre Meeting-House, in Iredell county, on which is an elegant house and all nectary out houses, late the residence of Col. Worke! ..' ' 1 57 acres (ot ditto on Davidson's Creek, near the aforesaid tract. f ; I remained while I continued in that citv On Wednesday, the 2 1st of November I made,Biy first auDearance . before the American oudiance. hnrfHffviy ar.rl rWfpd as- 23 acres of ditto adjMning. the land on which wnu sa kvviTvv vj v -wptiium ' n yii.u yia' t w j ry. -t semblage-in1 a mestattei in'g ! 'I '.f r k A it... seventeen nights to some of the greatest houses f202 acres ot ditto, near the aloresaiuV tracts, called ever known in the New World.- My own night ; Iewis Jetton's place. ; , , excecd,-400 guineas. 1144 acres of ditto on the Catawba River, known I On the 29th of December, in companywith ' by the name of Oliphant's place. Mr. Price, I set Out in one of the best pas- 34 acres of dlvio, Davidson's Creek, called He-was afterwards di-covered in iier house, and'saRe boats I ever saw, for Newport, Rhode Isl-! Whites pi see. ; . ' I - "she-soon followed him to thejscaffcldn'oless inhich we reached, after most pleasant- A small tract near the same, containing fifty three i ucburagedu8ir .thatishe had braved the perir'-- j trip,' in 23 hours, and attera short-stay, lelt it In - acres. .... V . arcet was nroceer'ed a commocious carriage lor uns lownv vv e siept -o um m muu, miuhu u wic uaius ui oucu- on Sunday at Taunton, and arrived here on Mon-. perd s Cross jxads. f - J n day. My first appearance on Thursday following, -" r in the new play of HichAud which fts repeated f ' . ' Lands in Mccktenburg County. the next night. This wasnalso my first Ipiy in 3 1 1 acres of land on Beaver dam and Davidson's 3! - ' ' ' " ' 3&I .' V 1$ iroin to Jg3(j , 3 CO , 2?j 15 1C3 -'55 17 J) 1 50 1011 IS 50 ' fl5 . itO1 i '. ICO I '4 The celebrated. . Condorcet was proceeded a. gaitistiat this period.';.. A femalcfriend effered'to hiie ... him. ."He refused saying : You wl ufd be dej hriiird'nT'ihr hrnrfit fifth luin i Cih J wt nm . I trie deprived of the benrfi: 'of humanity . This answer did not shake his determination ; and some time after' he was found . murdered by his . own hands, in a vttlag'j hear Paris. ' ; - r . Mad; 1, larf a bookseller in". Paris, was more uc"cesfut She gave shelter to itizen Doulcet Pbn teooulantand so-elTectdal-wa her-zi: l t hat t she saved h?a life and her own. .- i i REMARK BLE OCCURENCE. There is ahtoher and a itrtter world." i " GeNSAdiVs, a Physician, ,.a man of eminence in, piety and charity, ludi in his youth, some v doubc ot the reality ot another lite tie saw one a ' night, in a dream, a young man of a celestial l figuVei? who hade him follow him. 'the Appari jliop ledhim into a magnificenrcity, in which f 'y'bis ".which far excelled most (enchanting harmony rhe'hadevcf heard. To the enquiry Jwhence' pro- t eded' those rvishitig sounds, his conduor an vv t sweredv that they were the hymns bfthe blessed I-- In heaven; and disappeared. " '' t? Gennadius awoke rand the 'impression, of theMs are conducted at both Theatres in a ery res-J 1 1 dayt ' Vi- ' 1 what! expected to meet; I may add much -eo.f. '":UUvV---i::'''-''" '.-" .1 : . " - s f MAD VME DE STAEL. ' . Many of our; Gazettes announced that Madame de'Stael is-preparing to jet ! out for-.thelTUed btates in order tp- take possession ol a constdera ! ThefoHbwinKn;.ght, the-aame young man ap. 1 prrd and asKed whether he recollected him. , 1 The rjnejedious soitgs which I heard last night, f CVwg'renhaius arenow fo 5"myemy , - .... .nz'-. , . 1. ; , 'D'iJ you hear them said the apparition dreaming or awake fr creek, in theounty of Mecklenburg," knjwii by the name of Hill's place. 210 acres of .ditto on a branch of M'Alphih's creek. New-York is :he.Jb-3!ndsQ1t9esJfeltatd iars hawsf;, 1 xbrmerly the jproperry of ATexahder Hodge. 'J We return to that city, ort baturday 29th, ahd a-' acres of ditto, formerly the properly ot An New-York, where they had it three times, andsb will the good people here. The house filled as at New York, and my'reception equally flattering. bout 10th of March journey on ,to4PhiladeIphia,j trom thence to uauiqiore, wnere my engage ment ends ;' but I shall return' tb New York, to embark for Liverpool. Mytime was' passed at the last mentioned cityln a most agreeabfe man ner, as almost'every day, not at business, we had parties at Mr. Price's or at the houses of some ot - .drew Alexander. The B g Island place, at Beatty's Ford on'tlv Catawba river, containing about 5d acres r tSOOcres of land, on Beaver dam creek, called Patnrk Hamilton s place. , 1 v' i A small place containing! 6 acres of ditto, tie aV t L'J it' i'. .i . the principal-inhabitants. We are goingon the 49 acres of ditto on the waters of Rocky rivercal same way here, with this exception, we are lodg. ed at the Exchange Coffee Louse, one of the lar gest and most extraordinary btiildngs I eVor saw, and of consequence,imisS the ktnd polite-attention pf Mrs, P. at whose house t ifhaguie my self in my own, and feel highly gratifiird at '.. the near. prospect 6f returning to it.-f Mr. Bernard is one of the managers Tlere, but we relieve 1 he retires from it at the; conclusion olithe season Theatn.' ble property which she has there. led Duckworth's tilace. One tract of land on Thompson's mill creek ' Rowan cpunty, containing 251: acres, called James Hughe'Su place : And one other tract lying on! second Broad river, in the coiinty t of Rutherford, containlug 400 teres. . , ' A liberal credit will be given V and bonds with approved secuKtyJrequired. Any further 'infor mation ' necessary, will be given on' the days ot sale. ' - ' "' ' .' ":.'"'W," ' M. STOKES, Attorney .' ; ' . '-. V y ? '-for. the, heirs of Col., IFprkeZ ; Aprils r&ll. " '. ..':'.85-3w..;.. Flt'eher's Apnea!, Logan's Sermnns, ."" Buck's' Misctilany, 2 vols. ; ' Scott 'S'C1:( do.'. :5'vbs'.;'' bimSon's Plea for Kpligiorii ' Blair's Sermon " J vol's, elegant ifsjdo. r.i ;..'d6.v-!i'do." , do.1 -,'''"dOft!;,iv'J";'; do.' '';3''.VOlsi . Petitpierre on Divine Goodness, J Reatiie'i Works, 10 vols- elegant' . Brown's ncordancr,"vv 1 ' Buiierworth"s '.: 'dp. Bunyari'sffgi im'51 Progress ' . - Clark's1 Discourses to youth, J D xldrige's do. ' to dt'i) ..; Nf Fordce do. to youn'g'men, do. ' . do- to you :g womeBi Edwards on Religious Affections, Hrogresiol Pilgrim lood Intent;;: Macwhorter's SermoiiS, 2 vols! :$ . Wesley's -.do. 6 vols. tri-, . r :-' : -; ' !" " MEDICAL' - . " Herdm&n on the diseases of icdaijts Bell on Vtnerial, - '-;- ." Swediaur on do. . J ?t Hunter on do. & Hooper's medical dictionary',' 7 - ; ueddoe's observations) , ' c ,; Vlibert on fevers, f M " ccum's chemistry', r ; Blair's do. . .-:-r---'::- ' Ware on the eye, J 1 Lind on hot climates, ' - Haunders on the livier. Moseley on tfopical disease : ;li ; (" f ena'c on fevers Wilson on febrile diseases, Spalluiizani on blood, Haity on dysentery, ''4 Duncan's New EilinburgJrQDispnsafory,' Coxe's Amet.ican d'o.v -, . lilumenbiick's physiolrgyrtranslated by CaltJireJ, Barton's mateiia medica, Wm. Currie on tht diseases of the U. Slates! do. do. on fever. ' James Cuirie's reports on water. ,"' """ ' Mom,:o7irs"ai! atomy, 3 os ' . ' . Anernethy's suigt ry, , " Philadelphia medical mus- urn, 7 vols 2 Qttinzy's lexicon, late edition, hichal's researches, ; ... . Benjif Bell's surgery, 4 "vols.. :' "'-''"' .'do ; do, abridged, 1 vet. 'j, John Bell's do- ' abridged bv Snoiih, do. '' anatomy, 4 vol in 2't ,.-. Jtri lmin ; IV II j n D lrf po. . -Sf: uvitiis on midwifery, Hamilton on ; "; do. k Dcnriian on -V , do. Dewees on 1 do-. Bard's compendium of Ai COUNTBYuil( iUlMASTER. Apply to the printers of this paper This inforina- r ; April 6. . . '. do. iVltdical repositorv,x 43 vols. ". i1' Caldwell's medical theses, i'lV-"-- Kinglake on the Gout,V ",;':'t '"'.t', '. Rrid on consumptionf' CulKn's materia medicaj . do practice, do lectures ' Beddoes'onjfeyer, ' 1 ( Smellie's anatomical tables, Murray 's materia medica, Wilfichs lectures, i . ' ' "..' Dtvidson on corrsumptrori, - Gooch s Surgery, 1. -.; - . ( ' . , Lvoislcur s chemistry, Henry's " ' d). c- ' ' r .'-'' Coxe's medical dictionary,' . ' - Rush's Sydenham, ' , . . do. Cleghorn, ' j. .('i T ': Burn's Obsteliicil works, v Sunon.ph foul air, .- v V t-x &r allanzani' tracts, Chesselden'S anatomy, Dcsaiiit's surgery ' ' , W allis on diseases, Fordyce on fever, rontanaonf oisons, - Systenv of anatomy frrtm the Encycloj sdia, Parkinson's admonitions, ,, ' Bailey's morbid anatomy7 " , ; Yikin's biographical trn moh s of medicine) , Jackson on fevers, " , Hamilton on purgatives, .J" , iJouglas' on the muscles, Bnxton on couj hs, Armstrong on chil-iren,. - t Cullin's nosology, -"do. hytiopsis. .'' .;;"'; .:'' : ." '. . Ivokes medicsl dictionary, ' ' ; 1 ' "T-7--Elltott s rt'edical pocket book; V " Elacyon;diae;gfs,';":-.; .'.r- ".V.; ;....'," 'fil. Storck on hendock. . . . - y . y English Stud Book. ' i ;it ar ( 1 l!pr tt ti 1C i Jila H t In a Hvi lit: art ba 1KLV Ml 5i - '... 3" V 4 , . ' V' A3 " (ft V - - . - , ,. --
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