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^HE WILMINGTON CHRONICLE: AND ^DFERTISER. FRIDAY, AUGUST er OPEN TO Ab-L paRtIes,..but influenced sy none. painfed by at His PRiNDHs-omcE. corker ^7market and second streets. 1^' ^ 5tAT£ PAPEI^* .^.iniflfrsofhishnp^^nia- 1 to (leclaie lii the I' ,i,e..vevs reprefcnting the thaihisBwj^fty's^a- bL-blc. lIU.najefty,.wi lio« r UiifuUf Ins own intereft, welfare of ins foie care to ■^,cW accepcabr^ ‘„i pfrnunent peace. But his ;,c •ftvh.ualfo, at the^fame rtialtconli'Jence of ill his co- *fieflipi>e, that they will co- i ,ith all their power, to ac- ^iVtfJcfirablcend, and not cii- ^jrraencsociations with the „.flil)lic. His imperial iiiajetty ^..jever, the fpeedieft declara ■isfiibjert, and the imperial oner will Poon prefent a dc- -bm the emperor and king, •jn of the fentimenrs of his siKjefty. la other refpedis, rnil niajefty cannot conceal, nbiratc treaty of peace coii- iB bpattof his Pruffian ina- '5ai in his quality of a prince i:>ie of the empire^ has been r.-ti'WjJ to hin.” 1795. mMmTRtBUN.4L, mi5, MAY I. ^^k^zm\xi\:matkn r,f a num- ^4[hiui ffj kf Jiiiruatotj cha- o/ fh Rilinqueuts 'it r;!j!;‘;r, •}; I'arlf p ^ ®;i!fijJjTifntof condemnation ■ibijtiicprffiJcnt, the greateft i-fciiiweinned manifefted their *bjo'a i;i tiij fcandalous i '‘'‘Ih’idually as named “W,® I afterwards altogether, ''ibiraiioiis more or Icfs out- we of the condemned), ^ "1‘'he hioft feditious and : the iNocefs agaujft ^ '•Mfd much niildnefe and !>► f. ibe fatal inomenr, n "^/rdeveloped, and ^ r kc tef- ''’*'^1' iill the f and tiefigning vj* 'i'™ the preffent n ;. I'“ llie tlecla. ^ ^bat Scellicr is an , . ^b a Ud intent,” he ;■ *« effrontery, •.,;Jlchration. Upon ’ ‘darmes, thinking ^ ®‘^tempred t6 J"'"’■tO \b-in, defpair tfe i" '■" ! I. ®' tile head '*■ ®0 'Oe s >. • /‘•’■lit p'>50«i ‘ «firto„, reeiiied or «;i 1^''' *"* al'iioft '''!1 la!t'■« haiiftrd with rage and exertion. At this moment he vras hiintly heard r6 articulate, Your turn will come next, Taf. . . aiuj that.will not be long.” r About this time, the-prefident conti- ^iped to read the ariicleb of cond'emna-f tion ; when a deaf iimrmur, mixed with violent, tirough incoherent phrafes on the part of tlic condemned, rendered this Iceiie truly iiideous. ' The public accufer proceeddcl to the formalities of his office; and wliilft reading the article of confilcating the rftccfls, Ac. of the condemned, lor the benefit of the republic, Ac. ** It will not have a fons of mine,” exclaimed Scellier, with contempt. Many others (whofe depofitions it would be too tedious to traiiflate), cX- prefl'.-d equally contemptuous refletfii- ons on their national jurirprodence; and uj»on the conclulion of the accufa* tioos of the public accufer, one of the judges, in pronouncing his opinion, having exprefled hiinfelf incoheiently, aiidwi'h remarkablediflficul.y, “ Learn to read,” exclaimed Scellier arrogantly. f ffV are furry to Jjduce jrern the f^rc^ goingy that a proper energy in the jufici- arv department^ a point ind'tjgenfubly ne- c^lfary fir theftpport oj genuine liberty\ h;ts neither acquired the av'ie^ or re/pelia'^ bilityy f, requifite in that deg art me tit. CORN FOR SALE, T wo THOUSAND BU.SHELS of CORN for Talc, at No. 7,mr. Camplicil’b wharf. For further particulars, enquire at the Lore, Of at nir. J. Jeuaiugs’s. . July 3c, 1795. ' ADFERTISEMENT. I WANT to hire a Angle woman, of pnHl chata>5ler, who undcrltands fpiatiing and weaving wk»1, cotton, and flax; to have the lupcrintendcnce and dirtCtion of four or live Negro women, who have bttn ufed to the bu- (iticfs and will he t(utfl.Antly employed in nia- nufadtuiing thtfc art!i:its.-—If the piifon fuits in charadler auu difpofuion, eveiy cncourAk»e- ment vi!l be given, and her lltuatiua made agreeable. ^ J. BURGWIN. Kermitagc, July a7, 1/95* a TO BE LET, The corner brick houfc where mr. William Browne lately kept ftore.—This huufe is well calculated for a large family, or for a boarding and lodging houfe, as eleven beds may be made up, excluuve of the (lore and compiing> hv'ufe,—Enquire as above. For PHILADELPHIA, The SCHOONER HARMOm', i li( *’• A fail in a jevt days) For paflTage only, apply to Charles Jordan. For falc, a few puncheons JAMAICA RUM. Apply as above. July 30, 1795. *htii'jjiy ex*» CHARLES LA PLACE, fVATCH-MAKERy FROM PARIS, H as the honour to inform the public, tha he has taken the ftore lately occupied by ^'ilexandcr Young, in nir* James’s houfc; whcic he iutencis to carry on his bafinefs. 'Ihofc who will favour him with their cUftom, may be afTured that he will dohi> Utmoft to deferve their confidence : he will warrant the watches repaired by him, for twelve months* tO Ke alio offers to keep in good order and to wind up, at the rate of four dollars by the year, the cK>cks of fuch fubferibtr* as fliall apply to him. Wilmington, July 9* • TO BE SOLD, Or rented for one cr more years, '“‘I**! the A 1. ^ p L Ai, uiih the lot adjoining. Ihc term, will be made cafy. U rented, a conS. ^rable part «f the firft ycat’, rent wiU be taken in necclTary repairs, years, 3000 acres of land lying on Shallot River. • It is a Very agreeable and plcafant fituation { well watered .nd wooded; an exceeding fine range for flock, and as good land as any in Brunfwick County. Alfu jor faUy That valuable plantation on Caulkin’s Neck formerly the property of R Allfton, cfq. con- tainmg 1340 acres : 500 of which arc the beft of indigo land ; ico acres arc under improve ment, and the remainder provifion and timber land. 1 here are two fels of indigo vats, a very commodi..us dwtliing-houfc, and out- houfesof every kind, in complete repair on it. This plautation is beautifully fituated on a navigable river, which abounds with all kinds of filii known in this country; has an excellent landing on the river, and is remarkably healthy. '' Bor teriri apply to the fubfcrlber, who is empowered to Icll or rent the above. SAM. J. THURSTON. July 1.1795. . POST-OFFICE, WILMINGTON. Lijl ef Litert remaining^ im the P^.-Ofict^ min^ioUf •uhicb if t:0i tuien up be/Qn tie JirJi of IJSiibet ttixi tvEt le fent to the i^ensml Pfi-Of- Jui. E. Matter Bauduy. John Branlberry. James Brown. Captain .'amuci Bright. John Bar rett. Samuel Buckftou, i. C. ^ CKrk of the Superior Court. Jofeph Cur tis. ' John Dickenfon, 2. Cit('>ycii Duflau. E. Elizabeth Earl, %. Edward Eaflon. James Eiftmauk F. Daniel Fergufon. James Flowers. Captain Foolery. James Fleming. G. JamcsOillcrpie, 3. William Gordon. Wil Ibm Graham. P Jeremiah Hand. Jo. Hends. Captain Ro bert Homes. Solomon Hamer. J. Charles jewkes, a. Mathew JohnfloR, t. Peter johufton. Benjamin Jacob. K. John Kennedy. John Kerr. L. John Lee. Margaret Lamb. Henry Lyn don. Colin Lindfay. M. Alfred Moore, 2. Peter Mallett. Michael Molton. Mifs Meares. Wm. Mufely. Mar garet Mopoon. Frederick Miller. John Mo- therall. Peter Maxwell. Patrick Murray. Pe ter M‘Bride. Jo. M'Cun. Daniel M‘Kiuuon. David M‘Collarc. Jo M'Laughlin. Elizabeth M'Lainc. Peter M‘Miller. Mr. M‘Vaughtin. Mrs. M‘Kinnon. John M‘Kenzie. Mr. M‘ Norton, Donald M'Alifter, Archibald M Neil. N. Alexander Neils, Elizabeth Kicholi. A- braham I'aVlor. P. I,cwis Price. Capuin Skeath Potter. Peter Pelham. Captain Jeremiah Potc. R. Captain Benjamin Rice. Mrs. Rundlc, a. Fanny Richardfon. James Richardfon. Da vid Reed. Bartholomew Rolland. Archibald Ronaldfon. S. Sheriff of New Hanover, a. jeanett Spend- love, 3. William Smith, a. Captain Samuel Stanwood. Captain Stephen Sprague. Dun can Stewart. William Strudwick. Samuel Strudwlck. T. Amey Turner. 1 hurber and Lee, a. Mr. Tompkidx* James l ate. V. Samuel Virgin. W. Dodlor Whitemore. John Warner. Abiflia Woodward. William Wingate. Lhxabcth Wilkinfon. ^ t-v n wv JOHN BRADLEY, P. M. Wilmington, July aa, I795» ■asl AN apprentice ^0 7HE PRINTING BUSINESS Is wanted by the proprietor of this paper. books For fate, at Ceirey's printlng-ofjlce, QJJARTO. Burmann's Quintilian, a tom. Portlwk’s voyage to the N. W. coaft of America TJe PLaedrus of Plato. From the Greet , The expeditious inftruaor : or reading, sit ing and aruhnactic made plain and eafy. OCTAVO, American mufeum. ij vols Bell’s furgerv. 7 vols Bruce’s travels. 6 vols Bon ton mapazine. 3 vols Rmrgoap«r»s travels through Spain, a vols Coxe 8 view of the United States of America "?■ anfwcr to lord Sheffield Humphreys’ (colonel) mifcellaneous works Helvetic liberty : or, the Eifs of the lakes Hiftory of Algiers Impartial hiftory of the French revolution Jeflerfon s notes on the ftate of Virvinia Jockey club * Love’s furveying Life, charadler, &c. of Watts and Doddridge Moore s (dodlor) purnal in France, 2 vols ^ “ ■' Zeluco Plowden's hiftory of the Britiffi empire Smith s hiftory cf New Y"ork ^liar’s Scottifh poems ■Ijrnal of Maurice Margaret fflr fedition The young book-keeper’s afliftant Treat ife on the management of peach and nee ■ tarine trees Wallis on the art cf preventing difeafes and rcftoring health. duodecimo, Arabian nights entertainment, 4 vols American theatre. In i and in a voU American j eft book. Pan firft and fccond ^ Book of common prayer according to the rites of the proteftant cpifcopal church of the United States of America Brown on the natural equality of men Blair’s fernions, 3d volume Baron Trcnck’s memoirs Beattie’s elements of moral fcience. a vols Blecckcr s (Aon Eliza) mifcellaneous w'orks Beauties of Fielding Brydone’s tout through Sicily and Malta Blair's Icdlures abridged Charlotte : a tale of truth. By mrs. Rowfon Cb^irmer. A collection of fongs Dodfley’s Ffop Duncan's elements of logic * Edwards o;n religious affcClions Female jockey club Farmer’s (American) letters Fifticr’s young inan’s beft companion Friend of youth. 2 vols Goldfinch : a culledlion of fongs Guftavus Vaffa’s life. Written by himfelf Gough’s arithmetic Haunted priory. A romance, founded on faA Howard’* life Holy war (Eiinyan’s), Shaddai againfl; Diabolus Howard's life Hiftory of North America Hiftory of South America Incidents of youthful life Inquifitor. By mrs. RoWfott. Julia dc Roubigne jefeph Andrews lohnfton’s fpelling dictionary Life of dodlot Franklin, written by himfelf 1 ady’s friend Life of Voltaire, partly written by himfelf l.ifc of general Lee, with his effays and letters Life of Maria Cecilia, daughter of Achmet III. Life of lady Jane Grey, ^uetn of England Night thoughts, by doClor Y oung Milton’s works, 2 vols. ■ ■ Paradife loft Odiornc’s mifcellaneous poems Peaceful villa. An eventful tale. 2 vols Plays. A collection'of. Confiftlng of. No fong no fupper, the farmer, w ild oats, and the romp Pulpit and deA. A dialogue, wherein the com mon errors in pradical religion are refuted Paine’s age of reaiun Paine’s jeft book Ready reckoner; or, trader’s fure guide Religious courtfliip. An hiftorical difeourfe, fliewlng the neceffity of marrying religious hufbands and wives only Rights of woman. By Mary Woolftonecraft Roderick Random, 2 vols Secret intrigues of the late queen of France Spectator, 8 vols Vocal remembrancer. A collection of fongs Vifits from the world of fpirits ; or interefting anecdotes of the dead Warville’s travels through the United States Weftminftcr catechifm explained W’atts on the improvement of the mind Willifon’s facramcntal meditations and advices Watts’s hymns
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