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BOSTON, September I, We learn frotfi Newport,' that the Med ttraitsr By captain L. we alfo leain, that captain Clark, or the Britiih fn- gradnated, placed in the open air in a northern window, at a.dilkiicerjQia. LANDS FOR SALE. the Africa "at fonte dttan'ce off, at Copenhagen for taking draughts of Hv ' . , - ; iEn mutator me town, lneme- ' -r.wM w" fcirmn7r i.;!.:.n a. a mid tiimitrh in ficrli duel. wafted only tor a wind, and the officers "rl-:S.evcral Ft?nch gehtfemen The following is copied from mr. Da- were determined, if they could not ore ved n town from trance, via Viss gazette, otYVednefday lalt. outfail the Africa, to engage her. The Balmoie. VVe learn Hat they left Medula had 45 men, and was to take fouroeaux tne j uiy, anci nave ; N6tf . u h b w h; SSSI. ' 1, Pari, ,he ,o,h. Ail . cafe ,l,e 'en.md ito . Quiin Fracli,ctimef thiir J..' M f- Wor J-.-r with , v,... .....w ,.v, v... r.v , z , . tne Bntilh tvrant; "vate letters Were, received, mere, gtv Sng intelligence., that the treaty had excited commotions in Lower Canada, r ! . '' .u jr.' ' i'l''.l .'' l limildr III LI1U1C BI1CJIIY LMlti ItlilCU here. The treaty had not been ;pub-f limed, but the purport of tlie Weft India articles had been divulged. The molt resectable merchants, ir was laid, "were" in "fa vb li ro f the ii.llrumcnt ;, but -themob4 ; wiio.are.-as.ignorant-a!uour own jacobins, had conceived .that too tkuch had henxoncedJoJheAmefeani'f: they 'had burned Pitt in effigy, and Avilhed tolnirh hi.n in perfm ! . --"' . " Federal Orrerj. " MEW-YORK, September 2. ;; Yeflerday the brig fliza cslptain WiKbn, arrived at this port in 49 days from London. . ...J WcHmeeefrfavoured with papers, and letters bv this veflefto Tulv A. which part lire . It was noted in yefterday s Gazette, I that a malignant lever had made us ap. pearance at Halifax, We fince- leant, that the Briiiflf feamen who were put on board;, the pnze Imp, Prevoyante. aim oft to a irrarTdied of a fever which they' '..took; oiibbard ofjjbat.fliip.. The 'faine Tever. was coniraynica'ted to the . fleet and threatened great havoc. The impending evil was however prevented, byjhe-prndent meafures adopted by the JidmiraWHe ordered tents to be pitch ed on more , to wtuchi eyery peifon was removed from the flijps as foon at any fymptonts of ficknefs appeared ; by this means alrnolt every man recovered, and me iever nuauy cuiappcarea. r ; Extradt of a letter -from London, dated : ' 1 Tune T 7;- - . " I Write no general rewsas yon will have it from the public papers, but the.private circul.uions are pofitive.in. ON the fi?thvJay of the term of the next fuperior court to be hcM in Wilminjton,' at the court-houfe in faid town, wiil he offered " " for fale,the following trad or parcels of land, to wit, , ' . 1 640 "Acres lying in fcrunfwick county, on the fouth weft, tide oF the north weft branch of . Cape Fear River and on the fouth -fide of I.iv . ingfton's Greek, being the rime land granted y patent the .ild day of MayV 177J, to JY Carter, heir to Edward Carter, deceafed. . . - 400 Acres fituatc in Duplin county, on the i Beavtr Daift! Branch of Limcftone, formerly porfefled by one Morgan Sweety. . ;-u taAcr ealitua te-4 n New H arreTcr-cou nt on the weft fide of tJie north eaft branch of Cape Fear River, joining the upper -fide of Benjamin fans'? land i on. the Welch tradt where John Wright and Francis Drurhgold for merly lived ; being the fame land which was V conveyed ' by Arthur Penning to Andrew Thomfon. " ' "' -..:C " 660 Acres) or thereaboutj. fifuate in the lafk mentioned county, on Black Riveri fomicrly -ofTcfled by Achillei Roan, and the pofllflion, thereof lately recovered from Dcvane;-by.r the tr uftces of Ihe umverfit v of North f :ar'nlinA. tire prefent union, who are averfe to lT-Alfo, one water lot. fituate in the upper returning again under tne canine voKe I pMjntrownoi wumingion, iymg hctweeu of Great Br tain The nrinrrs nf the tne nerwmjnrij.j fat preient) United States, are requcft- ed to publifh the above notification.; 1i; 1 ifh tyrant; ftibiild be ratified. a pet iiion will be prefent ed to the je neral aflembly '.of VirginiajattheitfLext- leinon, praying tiiar the iaul itate nay Teced.eJ.roni the union, and be left tin-'i der the government and protection of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND FREE AND INDEPENDENT V111GIN1- P. S. As it is the wifh of the peo pie of the faid ftate, to enter into' a treaty of amity, commerce, and navi-. gajion,:witli any otherJlate or Rates of CHARLESTON, September 8.. is not lb late as we have received, and I mainraininc 'that the prince diflikes the confeqnemly they contain few impor" j princefs, who has exprefi'ed her wifhes tant articles not before communicated. I to return , home, even to his maietty. In thefe papers, we however recognize I whofe advice upon the matter is tanta- . the circutnllances coniprifed in the fol lowing abltract, which we do not recol .led to have feen : "! That the Prnffian troops, from Weft plialia, were on their march to Poland 7 'that difierent bodies of troops from S'utii Pruflia weie on the road to War faw.. that the Ruffians are encamped in the environs of Warfaw, particu- ' larlyjn force at Welanou, having civ tirely evacoatecLWarfaw ; . that their grand encampment is on the -ground which the patrioMcKofciulko occupied. . TKat the imperial minilter at Vienna has formally contradk'ted the report of the Imperial, court having negociated at Paris, by count Carletti, agreeing ta cede the left bank of the Rhine to France, in exchange for Bavaria.. The profeflof peace would fcem ft ill at a dillance the divided ftate of the empire procraltinates, mount to make 'the be't of it. seven "hundred tboufaifd pounsT&c. one inuft fuppole will at length ficken people of pnnces and royalty. Yeflerday. morning the Pallas was boarded by a boat from the Britifh IV 1 gate Thetis, captain Cochran ; the,heu tenant wlio commanded the boat, be haved very politely, and after examin ing the papers of the fliip fufFercd her tp pais. "CutTar nowTIve ; nieafuring . 66 feet in Front ftreet, and frpmv. thence running down to low water mark,-being the lot which Robert Ellii formerly conveyed to one Henry M'Culloch, vand is now in the poflVflion of mr. W. Cutlar, at tenant under the trufters. : m . The perfons laft feized pf the foregoing lsn! "dying without lawful heirs, the fame, lands be- came eleheated, and wtre granted by t he . neral affembly of tlie' ftate to the truftcrs of u the univerhty of North Carolina, and wjll be fold agreeable to the ordinance of the Coard of truftees A, credit of one, two, and 'three years will be given, and to f enre the purchifc -CINCINNATI, Augufl 1. We are forry to communicate to our readers, that from the lowneft of the water in the Ohio, which prevents the arrival of boats, flo-ir is likely to bear 'a higher price in this pi ice, than it. has ever clone heretofore. The current price ar prefent is fix dollars per barrel but from the karat v, it is probable in a fliorc time it will be double the fum. PITTSBURGH, Angnft 23. Extract of a letter from Prefqu' Ifle, dated Aognft 6. " The garrifon about to be erected Nothing appears on the fubiect of I by the. United States will be upon a nny lofsat feaby the Englifli wethere-I very; commanding fpot, juft oppofite .fore pefume, that tne account 1 romtne 1 tne entrante ot tne oay. ine town Piiii(h captain at Bourdcaux was pre- I commences thirty yards weft of the old BritihVforr, leaving a vacancy of 600 yardir which will Icrvc' for a military parade and public walk, and add ninth to the beauty of the place; all hands are now bnfily employed in cutting out mature. -" The Britlfli mintfter has fi iaUy got rid -of many exjenfive royal French cmigrann;Jy landing them Jn.France to be murdcrevl by their countfjmen. Their force anl probable fucrefs in inarching to Paris is ftrongly putFeifiip in the London paperi. If their paflge fhodM be as rapid as the two roval I the town will extend nearly 1 dnkes were. Ouixott mitht tremble for I nlonc the lake, by one mile back ; the the national convention and their new I labour is immenfe to lay it and fo many eonftitution t but as we fee no.nppre- ' out.Icti off." 50 Dollars Reward. RAN A WAY from the fubfcVitK-r, on Saturday the 5th in ft. a likely Negro flavc, tanud TONY. He ? about 4 or J ycars o1d ' it height J.f 4 r 3 inch es was norn in rew rn vidence, and fpeaks EnclilH veil. He lud on 1 pair ct Ilripea trowicrs, a white fliirt a yellow cloth waiflcoat, indbigh crowned hat. oeneraiiy wears mi nan piaucu at the fides. . 7 "W hoever dclircn faid Tate tf me in wil miritton fliall have fifty dollars reward, and boufel, and other neccftiry mnldincl aHreaionabieixnces-or lorany iniorm.i.B The Thetis left Halifax in company I money bonds wiih approved fee urity, together wiih a niuiijijs VI Hit II.U111CI, IUUU UC U14UC and delivered. , :W. H.Hill, "AttorntyTor the truftces of the univerfity. NZGKOES-COARSE-SIJOE'S FORTY DOZEN PAIR, : TO BE SOLD CHEAP, FOR 'CASH, . V. NUTT. September 15, 1 795 , ' THE fubferibers have imported a eheral afTyrtmtnt of . . . MEDICINES, 'wliuh ate of the firfi rjuality.-Tl hey wlll dif !ofe of them by wholckle or retail upon rea onaUle term. With two other veflels. Has taken the Soph'a of 16 guns, captain , the Vengeur, captain , of 12 guns. Is now off the Ear. ' ' . . B I LL S On London, Bcfton, or Portfinouth (N. II.) For fale Apply to the I'nnter. . WANTED IMMEDIATELY, fNNK or two wl ite jpurncymen' carpenters who underfiir d framing ; to fucb good wages will tc given. .Af-piy " JO"" Aiic-n. i viftai 1 thetrcops are alfo hard at work cutting pickets, he wing logs for block the town will extend nearly three miles benfion from them, in France, it is to be prefnmed, they will Toon c their pofitions, a U Juke Jt Yrk. PHILADELPHIA, Auguft 29. We learn by' captain Little, arrivfil en Friday laft front Petri Ibnrg, that, on the 4th of lune,a Ruffian fleet, of 12 fail of the line and 12 frigates, ha-iled "out of the Mole of Cronftadt. Their elellination was to form a junction with .the Englini. In7 Copenhagen roads, captain I. few 12 fail of Swedifh, and 8 Dauifh men of war; They were fup- " fofcd to be ftationed there to oppofe the paflje of the RuiUani through the BALTIMORE, Auguft :5. On the 7ih inftant, the bottcft day wasfclt at Rutland (Vermont), that wis ever remembered. . During a nurfe of eiht years meteotological obfrrvati" 0111. made at Cambridge, lnMatTacbti- fetts. favi the Ret land Herald, the grrarcft heirbt of Farenheit'i thrrmo- meter that was obierved was 9 12. OnWednefday, Auciift C, thethermo. meter wnsat 93. On Thorfday, . Att end 6, it wasat 9c i.j.; On ctiday, tne 7tn. 11 roic to og. 1 Tliefe obfmationi were taken by a tbermometer made by Nairne, nicely herebv I mav recover him, ten dollars. Hiould he, howevcj, have quit this flate, t wiil give five dollars fur certain intelligence thereof. --. Capuia JAMES CHER ARDl. fept. 1;. Advertisement. w State f North Carolina.) UrHBT.ick.Cunijf , 'OTICF. ?s Itetel'V g?en, that tli'c f irgo f.f the ff hoonef Mart and Helen, ((handed n Tube a Death, r.ear ihalotte inlet) ronim N It. &W. Cutlar. "Wilmington, 3d Sept. 1795. Sherry, fort, Ported, Irorii Rum, 6cc. f For fate, by -; ,. JOHN J01LNST0N. Aug, 20, 179J- I ROM AUX CAYE3", , And jer Att. M0LASSt3, by thehhd. COFFf F, in hr ' TINTO VINE, iu jars of it bcttlci. LOGWOOD. 5 Thcj have afo 0.1 hand, ' TAfflA aod APPLE BRANDY, by the Ud. F. FONTAINE k Co. Septetnbcf 9. . . FOk PRIVATE SALE, infofs.jTJ feet rine boards,. 1 M. tire (Ted R. I wtitTE &RD WINC, ufcieellcnt quality. n. H.ilrveij bbls. tcrrxntme, 10 do, var rthb, and to dn. rt (more or If fi at it lies rn the If af h) will be fold there at public " lion, at the hrBf of tj o'clock, on lhuffday, .the 24th inft. Conditions c a fit. JAMEt A1.1.FN, Captain. JNO. JOHNriO fchipper. pltmber H,,i;?J' 1 EOTTl.m FORI f.R. l'EACH BKANDY. , Alf,.a WF.LITONFD BFLL, fit tor a church fur 1 large plaotatioa with negroes. Apply to 'T.-FITZ GERALD. Wilmingtoo, Ag.6,
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