i . j - . ; . j- . . 1 -i J ... . !. V ,- , V""- i "rt-T.--.jt HE WI !ll.nj,WWMl,l(MIM AND j Dollars fer annum. FRIDAY, JULY,i7, 1795. No. 3. MI N TO WEEKLT ADVERTISER A3- OPEN TO ALL; PARTIES, BUT. INFLUENCED BY NONE. - ;l "v - - - - - ' --: -" ' " WILMINGTON i EplT YAMESSARET AT.HIS.PRIIfriMS-OFFICE," CORNER OF MARKET ' AND. SECOND STREETS. CHARLES LA PLACE, FROM PA.RIS, HAS the honour to" inform the public, that h-e h is taken the ftore lately occupied by Alftmdir Younz. in mr. Tames' s houfe ; where he intends to- carry on hi bufinefa; Thoffc- who will favour, hun with, their cullom, may. fee aflured that he will do hi uiraoft tq deferve tteir confidence : he will warrant the watche repaired by him, for twelve jhohths; NATIONAL CONVENTION,. ; - April 23. ' . Grc o oTrep r onomiced a di(cour(eon the rights of nations, and propofed to the convention to make the louowing declaration ' t. INations are, wun reipetuu catu of ajfree people ; " to the natural and the Frenclr governor, unwilling to imprefcriptible rights of nations,' does rely on this apparently adequate means honour tothe government which-Jends- -of-defenceppropofed Wfurremlerther- you. i It is1 worthy to conftitute an town without any conteft to the enemy, j epoch in the hiftory of liberty. The Irifli brigade, in" the Spanifh fcrH " We owe, to aweden rhis iolemn tel- I vice, who tormed a part of the carri timony, , that Ihe has not waited, tor Ion, leceded trom the ret refufed to t. wations are, wun rc.Fcct cau. our fuccefs to manifeft her good difpo- aft in concert with the tlaftardly cot other, w the ftateot nature; they have fuiom tQWards th.Fmich-republic. Uernor. and declared their firm refn- no otner univerfal mtheitateoinatme. uiey uc fuiom towards the. -French -republic. Pernor, and declared their firm refo er .bond than the principle p lbng before Vidory, eVer faithful lution to cut a paflage through the ene- :?"AlnAZ tothe caufr of lihcrty, had begun :so my, or toperifhin theattempt. This 2. Nations are refpedively indeperid ent and fovereigh, whatever may be the number of individuals which cqm $r He alfo offer to keep in good order and to wind ud, at the rate of four dollar by the year, the clock ot luch luUlcnbcrs as nua i ;-pftfg tj,em and the extent of the tern tories"iwhiChrtneyroccupy 4 ... apply to him. Wilmington, July 9. FOR SALE, BY W I'LL I AM; N UT,- il Monday', the' idihi- 'July,. iftant, THE goods and chattels of JJamuel Moore, detcafeJ: A U perfont having any dc' mands as linft t!ie eflate of the faid deceafed, -arc ..jcegjiejled . to bring in their account, pro- pcrly attelttd, to . Sarriucl Lowder, adm'xntjlrator. Wilmington, July 9. , ' FO'R SAL E, ..-0n Friday next 'the.iytk inflant, 1, The prize flu p, i-V- : PRINCE WILLIAM HENRY, UENRT GRERARD, Captain. Term, CASH, on dctifcry, . Wilmingtoa, July - - - ' , This fo- vereicnty is unalienable. g. it is tne umy 01 one , imuuu w aft triwirds another, as they would Willi tliat natlOHj to aci towarui mcui i. what marit)wes to man,vnation owes to nation. 4 r .: .'- 4. It is.the duty of nations, m peace; to do each otherthe greatelt 9oa, and in yarf tne aivpomoic fr jThe particular .interelt 01 a nation is fuVordinate to' the general interelt of the great tamii y 01 mauitinu. ' 0. n-yery nation nasjnc rig,iu ui ui ganizing and changing the form of its 7 No nation jias the . right of inter fering in the j government of other nations. . 8. No government is conformable to TO BE.SOLP, Or rented for one or more years, rti HE houfe in Wilmington called THE X 1. 0 D G E, vitU the lot adjoining. 4'he trrinfc will be mide caly. If "rcutcd, couli. anl li. Part of the firfl year' rent will be' ta'tru iu uecellary repair, y Add, to be levied K r tii year, 3000 acre of. land. Ivine on Shallot River. It i a very .rreable and plc.iknt fituativnt well watered an I wiKded ; an ciceeding fine range for llock, aud igood laud at any iu ISruufwuk County. A.fo jar ftle, Thit valuable plintatioo on CaulkX Neck, lormrrly the property of F. Allfton, efq. con Killing rj40actei! j?oif which are the bctt of indigo land 103 acre are under improve sucnt; and the remainder provifiou and timber Luid. There are two feu of iodigu vt, a - verv commodioui dwcUing-houfc, and out KiHiVrtof eerv kind, in complete repair on it. Thi plantation. ' beautifully fituated on " '. . . 1 . 1. ' -.t. n i- 1 Divi'alle rier, wnicn anounu wun an mm f filh kuowoiathi country; ha sneicellent 1-inding on the titer, and U remarkably bvulthy. For term apply to the fuhfcri1r, ho it enpucrcd to fell or rcct ihe above. SAM. J. THURSTON. - J-a?y him' loofe the knots of the coalition; which I undaunted courage procured thera fe attacked us ; even at the period when parate terras of capitulation jwhejfeby- the great eft dangers appeared ftill to they (and they alone) were permitted threaten us on all fides, the Swedifh to march ont with all the honours of nation paid, eulogiums to our courage,- war. Their intrepid conduct-was re and invoked by her fecrct wifhes thofe warded with a' fuit of regimentals pre- triumphs we have fince obtained ; , this fentifd to every foldier by ihe queen, -was all fhe could dounder a kinc, who and a gold medal prefented to everr had wifhed to difcover himfelf perfon- officer by; the king,- to be worn for ally our cnerhy, without being checked ever after , as a badge of Jiftiuclion i by the fear at the fame time,: of lofing and to perpetuate more efFec'iuallv the nuiroi idc true uucrcui.oi nis couir gauunt ueiermination 01 mote, brave try. :.. 1 men, who were prepared to facjifice .Scarce. had a chief more, worthy of life ---to -main tain the -honour- oftheir her, afliimed the reins of government, corps, and difcharce their tluty to their -than -we -Paw him eager'to break; the fovereignja device emblematical of the chain, by which Guftavus the Hid en- capitulation of Figuei as now occupies deavoured to attach him to the league a place in the efcutchcou, and waves in oFour enemies; fince which, fhe has I the banners of the ' remanent. always wun tne lame loyalty re pulled both their corrupt entreaties and info" lent threats: and as her attachment for the French nation will never dege nerate. the national convention think dure the prince you repre" they will direct their whole to renew and flrenpthen our ancient conileCUont; and to eflablifli upn'the bafis of a reciprocal utility, all thofe advantages which rnuft refulc trotn thence for the mutual proipcuty of the two nations.. . As for you perfonally, bai on de Stael "deHolftein,.it is.with pleafurethe na. t tonal. convention fees you charted to .. ' 1 1. n EULOGY ON WOMEN. the rights of nations, but that, which t,ey TOay- a is founded on Quality and liberty. fen' tht tJ 9. Kvery thing, which, in its ufc, is attentJon t it'll. " n aLa v L inexnauuioie or innoccni, .is mc on, belongs to all, and cannot be the parti cular property of any nation. 10. Every nation is matter of its own territory-: t 11. Immemorial podcllion eftablifhes the right 1 cf prefcription; among nations. 12. AYiatibtihasihe right of-refufing aam. ton into .is lerriiory ; u u. treat with us upon our mutual intcrefts; pinrii 1 u 1111 rii' iili tv at. u a aaubt, , . j . 1 - r 1 1-" t, n I pcriuaqca mat no penon can ue oetter aiiuamicn man youricu -wun tne can dour and finccrityof. our. fentiments, there can confeqoently be no jSerfon" from whom we have reafon to expect a more perfect return. Conie and re cetve the republican embrace, ami let roa iale it Tai riiNTii, SEAMEN'S ARTICLES, YilXH THS ACT Of CONGRESS ANNEXED. : BL A N K S, JSD ALL KINDS OF tMNftNCWORK 1 matit, coittcrtr, l0 tSMDItlOVUT Ktrruted, by Jamev Carey, Wilmington. A JOURNEYMAN PRINTER, T7H0 on work at prrf and cafe, may Y j nvr imiucaiaic ana coouant employ, ment at the Wilminjton printing-office. . AN APPRENTICE TO TitS PRINTING BUS I Nt S3 ti wanted by the proprietor of ihi paper A r0 fflil THE UNITED SI ATES UFGISTER, JQR TItR fRESRST YEAR, (raiea 4tr a ollai) . requires. 1 3. Foreigners are lutject to tne laws of the country in which they refide, aud pumihable by them. 14. Banifhinent, for crime, is an in direct violation of foreign territory. 1 4. Art attempt againlt the liberty of one nation, is an entroaenmenx on an others.: 16, Lenenes, -which have for their objeJl an offVnfivc war treaties, or alliances, which may affect the intereft ot aiy people are a crime againii an nations. , 17. A nation may undertake war, to defend its fovereignty, us liberty, its nronertv. ,'18. Nations which are at war, onht to leave a free courfe to proper negoti ations for peace. ... ' . .1 r 1 . 19. Pialionai agent are morpcnaeni , of the laws of thecountry to which they I' are fent, in every thin which concerns the objects of their miffion. 10. There is no prejiJeney among the public agents of nations. 7. treaties, oeiwccn nations, arc facred and inviolable; Ordered to be printed, t . - The f ollowinc is the anfwer of BoiflV U Angus (preftilent ot the national .convention), to the fnerch of baron Stael, the Swedifh ambaiUidor, which apjeared in our lad. - The univerfal applaufct which hare prece'ded my tnfwer, have fiifficicntly aflurcd you of the feittiments of this afiembly Tyou perceite with wha". fa. tiifaftion "we welcome in yortr petfon, the friendly nation, in whole name you come to revive our ancient alii, ance. Partake with us in the ftnecrity of this fit ft emotion of our hearts ; the pleafuresof the tnoft affectionate fra ternity. The. fplendid homage voa have paid, before the rcprefcntativcs BY THE CELt ERATLD I EDYARD. " I lve always remarked that wo men in all countries, are civil, obliging, tender, and humane ; that they arc ever inclined to be gay r.nd cl eeiful, timor ous aud model! ; and ihut they do not htfitate, like men, to peiform a gene rous action.. Not -haughty, arroganr, nor fupeicilious, they are full of cour tefy," aud fond cf fociety ; more liable iu general to err than man, but gene rally more virtuous, and performing inote good actions than he .To s woman, either civilized or farae, 1 cer Huurcncu myieu in tne language of decorum and friendfhip, without receiving a decent and friendly anfwer with men it has been other wife. In wandenn In nanIrniiff nvp iUm, lw.M it become the pledw of tU fternal plains of inhofi.table Dcnmaik, attachment which will unite the French through honclt Sweden, and frozen republic and the king of Sweden. FRENCH ASSIGNATS. It has been reported, that the national convention of France had palled a de cree, making affignats a tender in pay. ment for contracts for cafh, at par. This is not true. On the petition of a number o.' public bodies, praying that the convention would cive to their af fignats their true value i and in confe quence of the rajid decreafe of fnecie, the convention decreed, That all con traits made for fpecie, whtther with foreigners or French citizens, might be paid in affignats, at their current courfe tf ewchtnri, t thetime of payment, A 1 -f rt . ' . Lapland, and cburlifli Finland, tin .pnncipled Rnfliat and the wide fpread mg legions of the wandering Tartar if Hungry, dry, cold, we t,r fick, tne women nave ever been Inendhr to me, and uniformly fo; and to add to this virtue (fo worthy of thesppella hum vi vcncf uicncc j mcie actions nave been performed in fo free and fokiml a manner, that if I was dry, I drank the fweeteft draught and it hungry, I eat the c oar fell moifel with a double relifli." From a late London tapir, In the Paris theatres they have pot a piece entitled liarhaum Vittl The mra ure promnteci nv tuitice. and not 1 nero 01 ine vtttatti iworrii oiirr rnv. I B J 0 0 I ' - f m j ,11f,, -- ... rl3f The following are the principal ar- I hllinginfamw byadefcetHline Jupiter, refoeflinw them t 'I furmounted bv a nut'itntl ticaJt. m ----- - - - . pectin c Art. I. All debts dne prior to the refent law,., may be difcharged in af finals at their nominal value. . Art. II. All the funis due between individual, prior to the prefent law, may be difcharged In ofIignats,at their nominal vaiue, unieis mere nas Decn imputations to the contrary. Art. III. In future, all citizen! have power to ftipulate in their contracts either for filter, or for affignats. RECENT MILITARY ANECDOTE. Wben the.town of Fijnerai, Ct" foncd by 0,500 Bico, was inverted by ASpanifli ftiaf, lately ptcachine In Ilarcelona, tgaii.ft the revolution of France, having taken fcat pains to inform his auditory that the French were all atheitlj-" and I'll tell yoti, continued he, " what they have gained' by tlnt-tlie Devil fights for thetn, and all their powdtr and conies front hell." . The old non con. namet, fuch as I'reife.God B.uii':n, 1c. are flill kept tip n North-Amctica. In one of the New-York papers, a man of the name of BtthalulTif)t warns the pub i apmft the tul-prtihut of Rtitn pence TtJy, Lis wife. 1 1