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f .1 i IV! " Oori are the Plan of t trieligS 1 Uawtrp'd by Party Zg toltivclike Brothers." Vol. II. Tuesday, November 25, 180. 1 1 a r " AND ' j ' ' NORTH-GAKbLINA WElKLY ADVERTISER . i. " . .-Wf .... V : j :)) . MEDICAL SOCIETY. T"KE Annual . Meeting of the A North -Carolina Medical Society, will fre hl4en at Raleigh, on Monday the rirft Day' of Uccember next.' There Wit! then be deli -ird Jour Diifertauons oh Medical 5 ubjeib, 4y Members appointed at the former Meet ir. Kffays are expected on a Prise Subject Several new Members will be hatlotted'for, the OiTicers for the enfuinr& Year chofen, aad fuch other Bufinefs iranfa'&ed as the Society fiiall think coaducive to the general Interefts of M,edici,: and of their Inriitution. I ' v By Order, ,r'v" CALVIN JONES, Corrsfpbndlng Secretary. Novexther xo. ".'!; : census.. TSJOTICE is hereby given, That I fhall attend ho take the Second Cenfus in the County of Wake, at Raicish, during the Sitting cf the Federal. Court: 1 I hope ihe Heads -of Families will be in Readisefs and attend to give in the Number andl Defcription t the Families, according to an Adt of Con rrefs paifed iaft SetTum. ALEX. TATE, AiTilUnt to the Marfhal. 1 9. - PUJ'JC NOTICE. THE Public arc Hereby notified, That in the zcxt General AiTembly will 1e introduced, A Bill t advance the Adminiftration of Juftice in the County Courtof Richmond j A Bill more effe&uaily toappropriate and de;ray the fevera! Csnti'ricncies of the Taid - Ccuncy, Sec. A Bill tJ amend fome former Ads and -repedl other Ad icl-liva to: the aforcfatd County,; t ' . A hill to iaipowcr Comrniflioiiers to ef "tiblfn a Boundary Linectween the Ccunties f Montgomery and Richi-'.ond ; , A Bill to impower to eftablifn -Turnpikes on the new Kond from FayettevUle to Camden (where Hands cmcot De pro cured). ' , : DUNCAN M'FARLAND. Hill, pi. 12, iSoo. ; T' TO BE LET OR. SOLD, v Upon rttftnalU Tern:, A Valuable PLANTATION, eon taining about ninety Acxies of valble Low Ground, equil ia Qnilty to any on Peedee ; with the well knwwii Ferry at this Place, a commodious Haufe, Kitchen, Sta bles, &c. all in gooi fixture icr Tavern keeping, aiiid well calculated for any Kind ot pufclic JJufinefe. Aifo about one Thoufand Acres of back .and, which eorrrmapds a large Outlet of good Range for Hogs and Cattle. PcifefHon will immediately fee given. WILLIAM -BROWN. Cteratv Hill, Oil 12, i '-bCO. TO JR. SATE, TO THE BEST CI DOER, On Vr'ediifd'? t'o: twelfth D.ty f November next, n the Premij'a. JHE TRACT of LAND whereon the Subfcnter Jives, lying in the Counties f Frunktin and Warren, on hotli Sides of Little Shocco Craek ; computed to contain eight Hundred and twenty -five Acres, fitly or fixiyof which is excellent Meadow Gound, Part having been UHtler a Fenee for feveral Years, from, which the Owner has received confiderabie lknefit. XH l and is fituated tvvclv Miles South Eait of Vsrrenton, and ' thrte of the Shocco Springs. Thercis on it a Plantation, in good Order, fufficient to employ eightor ten Hands with Advantage, Its Situation is for the moft Part high and healthy, and if well cultivated productive.' - The Subf-iiber expects the Buyer to pay down one Thoufand Oolhrs, upun which a Dead will be executed ; the Balance in threa equal annual Payment?, Bonds and Sscurity for which will be requiied, to bear Interett from the Date if not difcharged when due. PREbLE Y NELMS. Fir:k!bt County, etb OH. iSoo, TO THE j Amateur s oj the Tine Arts, TKi lOLLOU'lNC PPvOPOSALS forPUBLISHING A full Length Portrait r.f THOMAS JEFFERSON, ESQ. ARE RiSflCTfl'UY SWBHITTEB, BY The Public's molt obeditnt and Very humble Servant, GEORGE-HELM BOLD. CONDITIONS. I. The Engraving will be done from a Portrait of this American Patriot, taken ex y:t Isly for the Purpole by an eminent' Por rit .'Painter and will j be executed by an tiigiiver ol" the firil Rate Abilities. ill. The Size ol the Print Cill .be twenty two Inches m Length ;ind fourteen Inches in Iiriadth, fo as to make it a Match lor Stuart's Print of General WASHINGTON. iff. The Price to iubfcribcrs will be fix Dolllars. The Price to Nouiibicribers will be j enhanced. IV. The" Subscription. Monty to be paid onthe Delivery of the Print, which ii ex- pefaed to take Place in five Months. Vi The Publilhcr pledges himfelf that the V.J I-.I cenels mail be accurate and ftrikin. and t the Engraving ihall be equal, if net criur' to any Work of the Kind kitherto fu e ecuted'iii the L'nitcd States. Sublcripuons i.ec:iTc4 by the Editor the Resiftcr. J,; : PITTSBOROUGH ACADEMY. THE Stni-Annual Examination A of the Students at the Academy, will commence on Monday the 15th December next, and contiHue three Days. Oa the Eyeuing of the third Day will be performed feme theatrical Pieces by the Students: JAMES BAKER, Treafurer. Nr. 15. NOTICE. I will not in future Pay any Debt,' unlefs contracted by myfelf, or rcy Order, in my own Hand Writing. J. CAMPBELL. PerfcH County, November 15. TOR SALE, Two Certificates of Land lyingin Kentucky, for which Patents' can be obtained a, foon as Col. Ingles arrives, viz. One of 1000 Acres, and the other of 640. LEMUEL SAWYER. Raleigh, November i"itb. NOTICE. On the 13th December next, Will be expo fed to Public Sale, On a liberal Credit, At the. Duelling-boife cf the Suifcriler, in l-rankiin County, plGHTEEN Head of valuable Horfes, ir eluding his thorough-bred Stud Horle Tippoo, who was got by the noted old Horle Wildair, and his Dim by Partner, and feveral full-blooded Mares and Filiiej. The particular Terms will be made known on the Day of Sale. Nov. 17. JAMES HERVEY. . LANDS FQfl SALE. AJOTICE is hereby given, That on the itth Djv of Decembernext, in het City of Raleigh, and -at ihe Houfewf j Peter Gallo, will be expoleu at ruouc Auction to the higheft liiddcr, for re-dy Money, the following Lands, to wit : 640 Acres lying and being in the County Sum ner, TenneflTee ; 3291 Acres in tke County of. Sumner; 640 Acres in Sumner County; and 1 097 Acres -in Davidfon County: Aii which Lands,' ith their Buttings and Bounding, 'will better appear by Refereaee being had to the respective C rants, which will be produced at the Time and Place cf Sale, and a firm and lufficient Title given to the Purchafex, by NATHAN EONNER. Nov: iS. AN ACT Toafcertain the Amount of the Certificate Debt of (his State. X77HEREAS it is necciTnrv to af- : certain theAmount f the Certificate Debt of this State, to thc-End that Provifijn may.be made ior Jifchar ?iw thtrlanie: I. iJe it tbfefjrr enacted hy the Genera! Ajftmblf .f the Stale of N-.rth-( an ling, and it is hereby eruzitd hy tie sluib:rity of the fame. That ail Peifotis koidir.g Certificates of the Debt of this State, ih-il, on or bel"o;e tUe firll Dny of Decern be -tHe ThoulsnJ eiht Hundred, prefent the lame U ike Offt'' of the Trcafurefr whofe Dnty it lijhil be to regifler the Number, Dite and A mum thert f, together with the iNsme of the Pericn tj whom the lame lhall be made payable, :n a Book to be by him provided for iht Purpr It : and the Treafurer lhall note on the laid -Certificate, that the fame hs been pre femed aud rcgillercJ S?1y this act directed. II. And be it further enacted. That all Certificates ol the Debt of this S tate, not pre sented to the .Treafurer tor the Pwrpefr f rcjiitering as aforctaid, within the 'l ime li mited by this Act, mail forever thereafter be barred, and fhall not be received in any lJay jRect tothe fctate, norm any Office thereof. HI. And be it further enafltd, That it fhall be lha Duty ot the Treafurer, to give public Notice of the Requisites of this A6t in the State Gazette, and at leaft three other Newfpapers within thisState, within one Month from the Rife of this General A iTemby, and continue the fame at lead three Mc- ths. IV. Provided, That this Act, or any Part thereof, lhall not be conrtrued or operate to give Currency to fuch Certificates as have, by any Act of this State, heretofore ben declared fraudulent, or refufed to be received at, the Trcafury, or other Offices fthis State. 2 All Entries of vacant Lands in North Carolina made in the Year 1799," tor which the Purchale Money fhail not be paid in the Courfe of the prefent Year, will he loft; and the Lands io -entered and nor pai4 lor, will recur u the State oa the fiilt D?.y of January next. A'. 10. HorJ'c fuppofed to be jlolen. WHEN William E. Fox, alias ' Wtliiam Airs, was committed to Hiiifboiough Goal, in the Month of Auuft latt, he had in PoiTellion a bright bay Horle, lour Fest nine or ten Inches high, which trots, paces and gallops; his off hind Foot white below the Footiock, no other white about him that could be perceived, ; nor any percciveable , lirand at that Time could be fech, pei Iiaps owing to his Hair bein long. His Tail was bobbed, and I believe never docked. The faid Horle is' fuppofed to have been ftolen. If any Perfon conceives the Horle to be their's, and-will apply tome, I wiU put them on the Track ot him. His Age was never examined, but Ircra outward ApDearanccs he is old. HENRY MCNEILL. Perfon County t NfV. tz. JOHN TYLER, Practitioner of Medicine, 3 Surgery y . I a Frederick-Tow, Miryland, T.TAS for ten Years paft devotacla confiderflble PaTt of his Time and At tention to the Study f that jnterefting and important Branch of Surgery, which relates to tke Difeafei of the EYE5, and the molt proper Mode; of healing them; and more particularly to the Operation for the Cure of the CAT 4 R ACT, which' has always been coulidered as extremeiy difficult, and rias long engaged the Attention of the moll learssed of the PfofefEon in Europe. From a long and happy Experience, in operating on he Cataract, agreeably to liis Preceptor, thcelebratedPxxc 1 v a l Poxt of London, and the luccefsful Termination of at lcalt forty Cafes that ha?e come under his Care from the neighbouring States; he confidets it no lefs as a Duty, than as a Tri bute due to his Country, to pubhih the Suc cels of that Operation which reltores Sight to the Blind. And he is mere ftrongly deter mined to this Mfafure, from a Coavictieu of the Advantages which muit refult from its Publicity. Freda ick-Ttivn, Maryland November, 1 See. NOTICE. On Thurfday t!e i Sib of December next, ' WILL BE SOLD, At the Cytt t- li-ruff in the To wn of ' He fide ft x, rJpHE following LANDS, or fo much thereof is will latisfy the Taxes ; due thei eon., viz. ' Three Hundred Acres, fuppafed to be the Property of the Heirs f Steward. One Hundred ditto, the Property f Samuel Kogcts, on Ryl' Crerk. Fifty ditto on Rock-Hole Creek, fuppofed to be the Property of one Coab, in Georgia. One Huntired d:tt, 011 the Yadkiu Uiver, fuppfed 10 be tlae Picptrty ot one Terrels. ' Forty, five '.ditto on Peeuee River, thePrw perty of the Hrirt of Dcm-as THOM aS C. WILLIAMS, Montgomery Czn;y, Kov tribe r j . Sh en: COTTON GINS. BELLIMO?.E,HARRlSON&Co. Citizens of Georgia, pJAVING r"ade n Experiment '' in the Town of Fayette-viKe (in the Ptefence of Dr. bibley, and un'any other lefpec'.able Cji a radars) with a Machine, on a new .ma mucn lmjnoveo I'lan, lor c!eii)u;n Cot Jouon, which has been rcu d to i!fwr j J I niu ii join the "ftrongeft party here, very Lactation they offer iheir hyyf an(- jj all uue PulUOtS and Re 3 the Citizens ol North-Carcluia, iu iv?- i , t- t j 1 lying them with Machines r cieani.iifm publi;;:dns hencliinen, and with ever-j to P Five Hundred i Two Thuiai.d Weight of Cotton per. Day in iht deed. They alio) make SpiwKi.ig Maehices for Sale. iiellimore, ; Harrifwi and Co. have, from long Experience in Europe, the Weft-Iceies a'id this Couttry, brought their Hufinefs to Perledtion. They have fpun iai Fayettevilie as fi ie 2S a t zoo Thread. - 1 Tney propoled cleaning Cotton in Fayettt vi!Ie,.but the CommiSioners thinking their Buii.liiigs dangerous on Account t Fire, they have removed their Machines to Cambleton, where they wjll immediately prepare tor car rying on that Part of ike Lwlanels. They fcei particularly grateful to Mr. Adam, of Fay tttcvitle, for the handfome Macrner f to prevent Uncafinefs in the Town) ia which he i tqyclied tnem to place their But'loiugs near his. j Applica'iori to be made, by Letter or othcr-vifc, to Mr. Pou, or Mr. Archibald Campbell, I nfpedtors, in Cambleton'. BELLI MORE, HARRISON it Co. Omler 7. fjT The Printers in this State jue(ied to ififcrt the above. ' are re- 7 O T H CITIZENS i FA YE TTE VILLE DISTRICT. I RETURN my fincere thanks to thole who favoured me with their Tufffages, informing them that I had the misfortune to be a long while in the fervice of our coun try during the lafl revolutionary war with Great-Britain, aiid always, iupported the character of a good Whig, otherwife I lhould have held a more refpeftablc poll as a Candidates for an Elector in this DiflricL l did not know until lately, that I was on the wrong fide; findimr mvfelf abufed in the public prints, by a Federalift of Lumberlaiid county (who aiicrtcd. fome thintTs wnicn were ialfej however, 1 fuppofc he meant to Ihew that I was wrong, and perhaps an anemy ;to our country: But 1 muft and will fay, that my inten tions werefor the public good; and if the opinion which 1 had, and the way 1 declared it, were wrong, I hope Mr.;' Federalift will excufe rae, efpeeially as, while he accufes me of warit of inforiiatioii. l;c; he acknowlcdfges himfelf to be igno rant; of courfe, neither of qs can boaii 6f bur abilities. Ahhough Mr. Federalift laid a great deal; about Fcderalifts and Antifederalifh, by which if he mean Whig and Tory, I prefu'me he muil be;of the latter defcription, for I never was branded with that name ; and to be fatisBcd who he was, I looked into Gordon's and Rainfay's Hiflory for his fervices, but could find no fuch name. If Colonel Fanning had ever wrote a book, I would have fearched it likewife. Mf. .Federalift tells you, that it was with a good deal of re luctance, that he appeared in print. No perfon will difputc it; for I think he has fufficient reakm to blufh to fee himfelf fupporting meafnres corjtrary to the true prin ciples of a Republican Govern ment, and perhaps to his own. Fie upon it, to lofe fight of his liber ties in a free country! However, we muft excufe him, as he has no other way. of. gaining popularity where he lives; but I would advife Mr. Federaliit in future (if he is a Iriend to our country) to get better grounds lo go upon,, as he cannot expect, to gain applaufc by ridi culing one oi his friends. His meaning was . nevcrthelefs under. iiood by his fi iemU : for a majority of Federalifts, fome of whom are great fpcakers, exerted .themfelves with pipe jand dance againil my ejection ; which is a convincing proof that; Mr. : Federalift judged right, which 'was in consequence of our political fituation being changed by departing from Repub lican principles.. This was infor mation wh;ch Flacked, and lam furry to know it when tor late; but my vocal iou c oil fined riie at home, which pi eveiiicd me from getting liie licccffary information. In fu ture I ihali be at no lofs how 10 a6L great uiduiiiy ufe my endeavour to have; ottr Chief; Njgiilratc made 1ereditary, or at leaft to. hold his office during life:. Then huzza for Britifh influence, Britifh forms, and Britilh laws ;in America! This done, I lhall then expect to gain popularity in this diftrift. j Adieu, - J. POTTS. SPEECH OF THS Governor cf Pennjyluanza T 01 T L E CIS l'a T U R E, i Deliver:; at Lai.clter on the 7th Inftaut. GentUi. fn of- the Seneite, and Gentlhii.cn of the H, of ' Reprcfzntalivcs The Legillature having omitted to prfcribc the manner in which the ltlecVors of a Piefidcht and Vicc-iPfc'.fidentof the United States, (hall be; appointed, I have thought it incumbent on me to furnilh the prefent opportunity, tor difchaiging a truif foiintereiting to the honour of the State, and fo effential to the profptrlty of the; Union. To pte lei ve, indeed, the political balance of our Con-ede rat ion, to promote the regujeii" -'operations of govern ment, to diffufe the bleflings of concord, and 10 emuic t lie con fidence jof the people, are confidcra tions inlimately connected with the object tor which you have bjen convened ; and having thus prompt-' ed anextraordinary interpofition of I the Executive power, they vwli, j alio, ham periuadsd, command, j on your part, a feTiousan'd lalutary attention. Ft is to be regretted,- Gentlemen, that the difference of opinion wliich occurred -on this.-'fubj'ecr, between the' two branches of the hit Genei ai Affembly, has deprived our con- iutuertts of an ltii mediate partici nation in the-choice-of E hsc-tors. ehhedbvanlecuon of the cmzens at laree, or bv r an eledion ot the j citizehs in diftricts. Since, how ever,) the crifis aSbrdsnb other al ternativej jthari a Legiflative -ap-Doinf (;2'ervt,.or :ho dcriicccion o the riffht of election, we cannot. reflcl upon the dangerous and' di-xV; graceful confequences ot. thg littc courle, without feloIvir',rt'f9 fue the former. On and virri1anr nf it fe .tTTirmj hers, the Union depends Jbf: its ' f enercv and duration : and: it is ob- IS N rious, that a neglect, oromifTion, . dj of the important duties affigned to . ,-J j the .individual Statts, nfulf, even f t'lV tually, prove as deftructive to our V Federal Compact, as aBopppfition Jx. the mofl active, or afecemon. tfte n 1 t- r 1 !.. ...4? mottaaring: ror a iree ana en lightened People will not long cprii. tinue to maintain or to refpect aft" inftitution, in which (from what ever caufej they have ccafed to be? reprefented. , , . . , fJl Nor can we refifl thc.influencer r 01 thole occurrences, whieiLadmowti nifh us, at this momentous period of human affairs, to rally round the Constitution' of our country, as the la ft hope of Republican virtue. To refcue Pennfylvania, therefore, from the ftigrha of exhibiting to her Sifter States, a fatal example of difcord and disorganization, as a motive that cannot fail to fupcrcede in every patriotic mind, ,the pride of opinion, as to the theory of our Government", or the bias of predi lection, as to the various means of lupplyig- its departments, Fdr my own part, I acknowledge, that I have ever contemplated a'gv, choice by the people, as Jthe truef, faireft, fafeft exposition of tBe Conftitution; but a deference for the judgment and praclice.qfothers;, taught me to refpeft a departure from that rule cl few here, before V" the necelTity had arifen, which im- - pofef a departure from it "here. In eight States of the Union, Ele&qrs are appointed by a vote of the two branches of their reTpeftive'Legif lat ures, and appointments fo made, have been uniformly recognized by Congrcfs. It is a great confola tion therefore, that on the prefent occafion, wje have thefe authori tative precedents to purfue; fincc, permit me to repeat, it is only left to your difcretion to decide, whe ther Pennfylvania mall abandon her eletive rights, or exercife them in a manner, which has already been adopted by one half of the Confederation. ' Though I have tleus explicitly communicated my fentiments, acl exonerated myfelf from all official refponfibility, I ftillxleeply partake of the general folicitude forhe iffuc of your deliberations, Thc'fitua ation of our country isritical ; but not alarming. In her external ie--lations, the profpect of reconcilia tion and peace appears, by recent intelligence to be realized : and no thing fecms wanting to tar domeftic happinefs, but a recollection of the common intercft, by which all her citizens muft be equally animated, in their efforts to . promote it. It lias, perhaps, then, fallen to the lot ot Pennfylvania, not merely to determine an important election, but to extinguiih, by a magnani- mous example, thofe feuds and -; jeaioufies, which 'have difturbed f the order of fociety, and vhicli have threatened to eclipfe the glo ry of the Revolution. Under this impreffion, we fee, without fur prize, the attention ol the Unicn fixed upon the proceedings of the prefent day; while, from ever)rg:1 quarter of this State, the wiQiSjf :"; and prayers of our feilow-citizetis emphatically appeat to the patrio tifm and fidelity of thofe, in whom they have delegated their power. Such jull and honourable expecta tions will not be difappointed ! No : Superior to the fuggeftions of party diidaining a conteft. about forms, : and yielding to the precedents- that hve been eiUblilhed, your deciftori cannot fail to merit the approbation our, Cotiflittients, the applaufe ot out hi iterates, aud the grati tude 01 roiierity. p-f I fhall referve, GehtlerDeQ''c. communications on the ; enerjit Hate of the Com'mon weal tfrria - I'm i 1 . A) - vv ft ' -;S -
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