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pled and ward of men he isHf de FjeksrYagent ?d acnt fdWiU, -Wn&frijr ilh-thruifia; ycljcls out'of pUcc. This profit arid honor id confer cd oai hWbe caufc there be nothing- wanting to -c juJcoqu a veflH hut what fa will do or get done, ;rfr .". ; J . " Theprefent Jodgc of liic admiralty court purcjiaf cd his appointment- and I have no doubt will make a good fpecuTation out f it lie has nevet been tegularly appointed -you ' teeollccl the exoufe made by lord thr'tr mUr hn Sundar. and of late it has been cufto oiary for thofc lent in by the Britifli for adjudication, to hoift theAmerican-uuiori down, tofhew as much contempt as pdfllble to the United States. Thefhip Niger, which was taken by an American hip-fciit into Norfolk there acquitted, and the United State baVinir. hearv damaeesr-her ownei was . - r - M C-.- ' f ' " - " . r heard to bo a ft here of her having had at the time of thbfc controyerfics he appeals, whether his Picfs has Kot been always, open to the productions of ev ery pen. But hen ther'goTcrnment' of the UoitedStates be came a party in any contctt, r became. tJrj6tjc6T or at tack, from any quarter whatever ilii;n it is with pride he thus publicly avows his partiality his enthutiaftic attachment to tbat'great and public blefliugi that guar-' dtan of all that is dear to mankind, which ought inofk devoutly to be revered as a fecondjleuyi hy every f.w.,'A. ';' riftt' fn -Mr: Kintr. for the condem nation ot American velfc Is at the Mole. fatrEdfo .. , -fjg-gn--po t0,ft-i forfulftlling thofeifldifpei lie. which conftitute fuch an eflcntial and important part of his duty, if ought to be a primaryoljed'with" every fid ft or of a newfpaper; to communicate to, the public,' a faithful account of the principal and mofttn terefting trariTaftiona of the government i this, he, flat? tershimfelfhe has done, as fat a the limits of a week I v nine r uiuU wrmif. He his cartfullv atttnded to the pablifhing of all the impoanT Ia-.vi) it which the u ...... .,r-..'-'if .luf Ja Fniilifti nH hennlr- were mnli-immediately Interelled ; all impo French! and at "the fame time cruiling to intercept tant treaties r all ftate papers and .official qprnmupic the American commerce, had no foooer returned heie than a number of irentlemen went oii board to dine. -wUco tReJVmencan enlign. was houtea at tnc mizen peak, the union down; and at c o'clock lowered it un der, the lterri ! you cannot miitake wnat tins meant. tions and evert other publiadoauraein which might throw light upon eithtr our ioreign or (aomeii!(c irani actions. If he has publilhed encomiums aipori Uie .nu- mcrpus and meritorious afts xtUhc 4mniiftraJt,on they, were only "fucVjs'have beeoTte Echoed throughout United AmencaTTand mariv oarts of Enrope--will this be called partiality or favoring. of government I If he three men were killed about twtlvt days nee by haS witliabhorrence rej;a,d: that torrent of calumny e Indfans, ofi the poft road up the Ohio river, be and abufe,. which has been poured forth ?ga,ntt the tcen MuflonWm and Siota -this information is faid to be brodght by the poll rider, who, faw two of the bodies fcalped. . ' ' -' 4 " A irentleman who arrived in town ycfterday from Bourbdh,' fays, account were juft received there, that the Indiana had killed uowards of three hundred ptp- pleotf'Mad river ; what degree of credibility is due to this account we cannot lay, as we ma not ice mc gen- ... - . . r .LI m. government and its virtuous adminiftrators ; if hc.has viewed thefe-prcduftiohsas the loul eUuIions or tacii ous, difcontenttd m.ds; if.bjas confidcte,d them as rtfulfing from the wicked,, maohinattons ot ioreign intrigue and dorrieftic enmity,11 calculated Jar the fole purpofe of creating jc-aloufy, difconteut, . oppofitioii and iniurrcftion : if he has viewed them as, having ; tendency to produce any or all of thefe 'evils, or per tru s account vc cannot lay, s x w j t . u W- r, tleman and do hot know from what fource the report hapa i others of Ihll greater magn.tude. lhall he be cen- CnrrA nr wrimin-itfii Ant "nAtmibiiUun2,,aaainit. -ttifi tame t o lioivr bo a -ttE-IrHJPTE MBE R4 nl799 The Yellow Fever in Philadelphia and New-York, was much abated, by tne un accounts.. The Fever ftill continues inNewbern. - r Halifax Sept. 16 Our worthy and much refpecMed fellow-citizen, Go vernor Davii. lately appointed one of the Envoys Exa-. traordiHary -to ,-tbFrencli RepubHerWiiBg-"!-here on Friday la ft from Raleigh, the gentlemen of" this tavern on Saturday. On .-which 6cCafion a number, of ...patriotic toafts we e drank, accompanied, wttti conyi vialfonp", andihe greatell mirth and har mony prevail- We uuderftand that Governor Davie will leave this Are for Philadtbhla on Fi u!av or Saturday next, and it is expected that he will fail for Europe, with the the hrlt of next month. ate'authorifed to ftatc.that Bektamin SmitM, Kfq. Speaker of the Senate, was to affumc the -duties of the Executive of this Hate, on the; 1 2th nilt. and that he had been requeued by Gov.. Davie to repair to the - City ol lwicigh tor tnat purpoie. ' , - Navv Denartment. Srnt. 7. IxtraH foj a tetter from Cap Brown, of the U. States . .MtMeftihttick, .ta.: the. Secretary.. 9 the . Navy . dated atfea, Augufl 10, . ".' T ranturcd. laft Tuefdav. the letter of marque -'BbonapaVerfrom'StT-Bartholomewf,--with a-cargo of ..ulmF nrlr anr! .Arv vrAnAfif nH carried her fft into mn(.(" --T'7 Stl ChViftopHer's ; wdr.h about 20,000 dollais. . , . ... :1 Ekjqvid e nc'e.... .i r 4- TK. nnei fl um of war has captured ' a French letter of mar que, from Gnddarotf ptf for St,' Bartholo-'i mews.with fug-r and cofte, and lent lierjnto xt. l.jvius. . From New York, September 7. . We mention with lincere " regret , "that Dr. Perkins, "'.ntAUr .K-ruptalHp tiaAora.- fell a viclim tothfpre- vailing epidemic yeftcrday morningv after ah illnefs of 6 or 7. days. Tfcjoliwinng ExtraBr are Men from aft Addrefs of tU.. P,t;n nt th Pitt four oh Uazelte. ana are 0 con- antzxo 'i-hs h,, he onteti them to tpeir rcuv wier vuy tvii y. .. r - 7- - ff;9rXJFRJ,,;v" . L. . .4- Li- .,r Ilk-uiTe indulge hisnfelf in the belief, 1 Pr0 Kni hcpir roiidudcd upon impartial and j ( .tlul ft e8 at aii trmts.abound- -j witfl aimucn niciui auu.iutciti.iutt , ....irf...l:.kW;J:nrr'hi':onuiiin- of the ufefulnefs of this Gazette, and hi? reditude in conduaing It, he finds that he has been lately enaigeo w . - r f u redocxriminAted Jor ,4tp4iMiuiing , againft-, the government. ' it ne is conicius,;in;ii an ic fures of the government have been dictated by yir ue. vvTfdora. and fiund puhcy : iTTirbTTIeves that national honor, interell and happiuefo, have been the polar ftar which has invariably guided the helm ; and if, upon a thorough convidtion of fuch -rectitude peryading eve ry department of the goVernmt, he mould bafely proltitute his prefs to the dot eil able purpofes of our enemies, he can rcadilv anticioate thofe. irrefiftjble e- iriotionB of that dreadfiilmonitot that occupies the hu m anhear i wh ichaki aeAuldJiuhcjCftUynat4iate; him before that great tribuiidl, where earthy govern ments have no voice. If there are fuch of his readers Yand he firmly believes the number but very 'few ) vvho wilh to be gra- t i cd with publications agaiuft- the government, they netd r.i t look into the FtjuibuTgh ua?ette I r entcr s ainmrnt' of thai kind i Uiilif, - for want at filch en.. tertainment, they fhould fhu-k proper to withdraw their names rrom nis im, ns man not rrgici uicjuja us fuch cultomerH. lie would, hope, and has good rea fon to believe, that, th growing federalifrn and true patriotifm of the Weltem Country, will not only very fpeed ily fill up thefc blanks, but add conuderabl y to ihe hit ot his iublcnbers.. " . t7i'r ij7VJ7 ; nf 'JTk UTt ' 271 'jTi 'Tl jT 'J? JT 'Jf '71 4 0 The SHOCCO SPRINGS. ; ANY perion wirtung to rent the above place, may know the teims by applying to the fubferiber. ' THOMAS E. SUMNtlv. IVarren county , Sept. 10. ''. i . 2 . ' . ; .. . NOTICE. rTHE adminiftrators of Thomas Leach, dec." are . the e-ft ate fettled: therefore reaueft alf oericins havincr any demands againft faid ef. latcA me foftd vith thjir claims by the -fourth wifS'the advantage of the law wilt be taken by : 3 J Utl IN M VJ u Lt l.ko, - , - SHERIFF'S SALE. fi : OnTxefday jhe6tb of November next, be fold , the L'ourt houe in lVadeJborougbt the follo&itig Tratt t 1 'of Li'ANDt 9ffo thueb thereof a wltt Jffi!lKle fat'ufy the taxes dut thereon for the year 1 758,; :4s, V 150 Acres the property of Obedisi Thomp ,; ton, 200 acres jotriihg Mofei' fiirce',5 uwhi .. . U, toTdori the loth of Oaoberlaft for the taxes 0 97, and bid off by William Johiifon, but as the tax for , 1703 is not oaid. : it will be fold for the fame. J 00. crei w th Dead- Fall of Thompfonfereck - hich , r r fold for the tat of ffnTi and hrd ofF bv Patri ck Boff. - jgah; Efq. iob acres oni vflat Fork, fold TorThe tak.,; , Bfahch, which was fold as above' and bid off. by -Levy Weft., too dp.'Told Jaft year for the tax, and bid off by omua Williams. 150 do. fold for the tat of '97, ; and bid off by Ingoe D. Ca(h. Mjb do. foldvfor'97, Vnd but off by PeafantMay'. J40dbv the. p t operty of one Far r is. I oo do, fold for g7, as che property . of Robert Sinilh, and bid off by Elijah tCwtjs. ?op , do. fold for 97, as the property of John DSkCpn, and ... bid'ofE by Pleafaut May. 150 do. on tfland Creek, fold for the tax of 97, -and bid off by James. Liles., 90 do: the property of James Green. -ICQ do ford.. . for the tax of.-97, tk property 'of Alexander: Alr-.. Unhand bfa off by Ed War d A verf Ltnryioo doiM 7 -property of Stephen Jackfbnv; 770 do.. the pi operty . of do. 640 do. on the waters bt Gould's. Fork, tljie: proparty of Walter 'Cunningham. 200, , do. joining the South line, the property of one M'Ncill of South Carblina. ico do. oh June's creeks, fuppofed tp be . tlie property of Robert Wallis. 300 do. on Brown's creek, fuppofed to be the property -W one Shepherd. . 3c6a!do.';ly ing between the waters of Lane & flich Vrd's creeks; the tyoptrifril - Gteen; 150 do., on... Jone's creek, fappofed to be the property of Adkins. , too do, on Jone's creek," patented by Dinkins. aco do. ou Old Mill Creek, adjoining Richard Odom's lands. 27c do. on Richardfon Creek, patented by ' -Pellom. 2 00 do- on -Jon eVdesk fuppofed-to hcthe property of Robert Boyd; 1 00 do. on Still Branch, innnnffA ro We tKr nronfftv of one Thornton. . 200 do. on the waters oFJcrnVTCrejekv owncrunknown. 4 Auujl 24. ' MATTHEW JONES, .NOTICE. i-' LL perfons having demands agaihft Lot Mercerf V'nf the ranntv of Wakcv whercm' John"& Mat. thew J,mes, jun. of Johnson county, are fecurity jfor Citntr oy aiiump 111, or uuic m ouj iuu wi iuum v. ceedintrorre hundred pounds, are hereby requefted to mafce application to th? iuplcritjer jorpayraeBi. . ' ' - F O R ' SAL E,'- - qpHHEE Hundied and fet'ty ercs ot JLantl ly 1 in? within four miles of the city of Raleigh.. f For terms apply to the fubferiber. jytiiN ru 1 nro, ice. 1 co ditto near the Head of Old Mill Creek, fuppofed t be the property of Blackford. 300 do; the pro perty of one Cobb. 100 do. the property of John Gutley 300 do. joining Calvin Spertcer, the. pro perty of the heirs of James ;Tindale' nthe waters of Little Brown Creek, goo do on Lcvereirs Creek, fuppofed to be the property of 1 homas L-otton. -r-50 do. joining Nathaniel Scott -fuppofed to be the- property of George. Andrew s. 200 do. lying at the mouth of Brown deck, the property or one raiccrn. 100 do. , on the waters 01 Jones, the property ot William F.llehv ifQ do. on Bro wh Creek, the pro perty of John Runs. JOHN JENNINGS, Shf, Anlun cnuntv. ?etot. I i. OO .. . 24-9. 186, 15 Wake, Sept: 20. m iu" " KVMn,r thfiur in its fa- . patiiauiy n.mierous controverlies of a local . - : rw "F"!" .. . -. 1 - rr-. 1. .n nrriir nia no. I . Ttcc. a -?r " . l ... ... : - :...t..,..ii.iu. ntraarea jn i - ... H".. !. nartldS or iuui V6" " I w SHERIFF'S SALE. ILL bt fold on the 25th of Not ember, at the Raleiah. the followiiicr Lands or fo much as will latisty the taxes tor trie year 1790 : aoo acr;a lying ori the rtorth Hd? plNeafe rivjrr, -Aip-pofed to be theproferiy of Edward. M'We. iso d:on the fbuth-udeiof Neufc rivcr,,on; Fall Creek, fuppofed o be the prbPty'of James Ray. 50 do: on. theorth fidtof NeufebpoI:tbJ)erPty of Thos. Hcaingfworth. : ; - ( L. BLEDciO, Shf. JVale, Seamier 2-.. I,; 80" . ; V; A' i. COLLECTOR'S SALE Of Lots In the city of Raleigh. On Friday the ijl of November next, :-nvill:be fold for-r the taxes of 1798, at tie Couri-houfe in Ralagh, ...... the following Lots in faid city, not given in as the law requires. No. t2, 143, 125, 164, 87. 201, 164, 60, 99, 144, I, 3, 22fl, 2l6, 2171245, 260, 261, 24 264, 265,. 243, 272, 22b,:25b, t.92, I7 189, 172, 196, I97? I82,. I83, 200, 185, 202, 165, 148, tt9 I5 M1;. lS !53 161, u8, 70, 1 7 1 , 20, '21, 36, 37,23v 22, 3, 39, 24, 25, 40, 41, 42, 9 IO H5 M9 273 274, 203, 204, 205, 219, 210, 221, 235, -551, 267, 26S, 260, 34, 18, 35, 19, 6, 211, 227, 109, 1 1 7, o, 81, 96, 95, 79 48 49 ---M- 59. i 6, 17. 32, 33, 14, 15, 31 3JL57 VS6 98 lS2v 197. '98,, 157, i4, i56 M 180, 212, 8j, 02, aud part of :J 30, L . .; . . . " ... e Alfo 305 acres jf land. the. property of Samuel Guthrie. JOSHUA; 3.UGG, jun. . Collector. U NT V E R S I T Y. - PROPOSALS will be received at Raleigh" from the 15th day of the prefent month, until thi i$ti day of. October next, by William -R. Davie! and John Haywood, or by either of them, from fuch perfons :is may incline to undertake the Stewardlhip of theUni vcrfity of the date aforefaid, for the enfuing year, orj fori term of years. ! lirlVmi and Mr. Hay wood, as .a' Committee of the Tr Ufteei 1 arcrnot 6nbf affiorifed to receive, propofals, but to make, fuch contract in this refpeft as, they may think' proper, which they purpofe 7 doing immediately on the expiration of the time afote . faidr ' W- R DAVIE. , v JOHN HAY-WOOD. - kalcigh, Augufl 7. 79lfOa.. 1 ... , ' WANTED, . - At the UnWRty of North-Carolina; ' - TWO or thtec JoutNitMiN Bxictijrxtt, for . , At which a generous price will. be. given , by the month. JOHN ROGERS,-; . : Sepftmber . , . . f ' - ' ' -. ' . " 1 '' 11 1 '" ' 1 ..11 n"i in' A good price will be given by the month Tot a Black Womari, who undetftands Cook- : ing and Wafhing;; Enquire at this office.: i . . . 7! .. '. ..ir...i. . .w;,- -. 1; .. .... tTt:..,,.:,;'.::-';i..' " ; --"" V:-;"-r-:";rrr
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