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THE ;- NORTH-CAROLINA MNERVA RALEIGH A D V E R T I S E R. 1 72 4 Z, jLg Jl?u BOYLAN, Printers to- the. State. TUESDAY, April ,22, 1800. . .' Vol. V. - i' r4 - D E SE R TED FROM the Camp near Averafbatough, three pri vate foldiers belonging to the 6th Regiment of Infantry, on the night of the 26th Dec. 1799. a niel Thomas, about twenty-five years of ape, five fc:t o . - : u l i- l" 1 . r.. . . . " . ' ' ' iiliJIg9L.tirncgktjmmuiatne(l by the dilorganiter3;of theFcde7aT Govern plexibn, took his regimental clothes with him, he was cnhlted at Fayettcville N. C. and faid he was born in one of the eaftern comities oLthis ftate, but afterwards that he was born in one of ths northern ftatcs. On the 4th of January lalt, Thoma3 Holmes, faid he was about! 8 years of age, but appears much' older, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark eyes, datk hair and dark complexion, earned off his mufket, cartouch box and bayonet, was born in Glafgow county, in this ftate, and enlifled.at Fayetteville. On the 20th of January, Ambrofe Copeland, about 18 years old, 5 feet 9 r-2 inches high, brown eyes, brown hair and fair complexion,; he alio took with him his regimental clothes, was born-in Chat ha to county in this ftate, and enliftcd in" Anfon county. ) Whoever will apprehend the above Defcrtfrs, (hall receive a reward of 30 dollars, or ten dollais For either of them, delivered to mc or any officer in thVfervicc of the United States, with all reafonablc chates. W 1L LlAM-H A LL, Capt. ' Ctb Federal Regiment. FROM JINK'S PORTLAND CAZETTB. VERT INTMRESTim EXTRACTS. The important election of prefident and vice-nrefi. dent being near at. hand, no bafe effort has bten left ment, to defame its officers, and make rhem a nnear in the eyes of' the unwary, -yet well difpofed citizens of America, as unworthy of their f uffrages at ihe enfiung election. Their attcaiq f ' V T ' ' " f'1"' " " dence -which is, and ever will he, jrepofed in the truly magnanimous executive of the union, in the dcteftable affair of Robbins, ahe pirate has been completely baf fled. With what vociferation wa it blazoned from one end of the continent to the other, by thefe bafe mifcreants, " that tke prefident had delivered to the fanguinary Britifh, Jonathan Rabbins, a citizen of the United States, to be inhumanly h ting in chains, for innocently making his efcapc from a Britifh man of war ! I bey hve in confcqwTce;iof tke proceedings of the prefident in this affair, even rr prefentrd that we were not fafe in our own doors ; that we were liable to be-torn from or wives and children, to be fent away like " poor Robbins," and hung in chains, to fat i ate the lavage 'revenge of the Britiih 1 Jacobin In cogs ist e cy ! Ail thefe infernal proceedings had their weight on the minds of the weaker nut of the wwftrfritY; Fhey ha-vrbeen fed toBelieve that the r S ' A TON of IRON, UITABLE for Planters, for fale at the following rcduccdpnces, for caih only Among which, arc Axe banarid Plough patterns of all defcriptionsj at 7 1 2 dollars by the retail," and 7-1-4 by wholefale. Waggon tire readydiawn at 9 and an half pence per lb Rleigbri?riHT-t Scor . W m DAN t ZtT. UJi- of-Letlerremaininghi- ihe-Poj(fflceRa!eigki April , j 1 8 CO. m GOLONEL William Hayes, 2 ; Major Robert Williams, Attorney' at Law, 2 William H Hdyrooi. "X: Hrs. - Kune- Thompfoit arTrt Co John Craven, Efquire , Samu'Davis, Mr. Dever mor.t, merchant Raleigh; Jereiiur.h Mi ler, Colonel Wiliiam Porter, Jeremiah Taylor, care of Kfquite Yancy, .Sulion county, "Nprth-Carolina j John ' Rex, Benjamin Coven tony Williatrv Pales;f,. Joha-.Mat.heii, William White, Efq. 2 ; DoJtor J-fo:i tlan J, Oliver Smith, Efq. Lawrence Tuol, John Grant Rvnchcr, Jofeph Toikefy, John Wi'liam:, Efq, Attorney at " Law; John Williamf n, Neufe river ;' Brr.j. Dean, Colonel Robert Dickens? Boiling G. Hubbs,. Mofes ones, Lewis Atkins, Jdfe Mitchell, 'Edward Pride, fq, Lieut. Carleto;n Walker, Pay maftcr, Sec. ''Daniel Wheaton, J. Morton, fadler ; Samuel Alflon, Mrs. Snllv Callier7Vake county ; Mrs. Elizabeth Hunter, John Spence, JoneSolicitor-General ; T. 'Browxir PiVd Miller. inhabit. As mnny readers may not have been fuifa- bly impreffed with a juft underllanding of the fentence, it will not be impioper'Tto elucidate thefaA by zxt- cutrence to paft tranfadions -VVhen the treaty of J783 1 was. on the tapis,, the Britifh Minifler Mr. Of: wafd propofed the Ohio as the boundary line. Thii wasfeeonded by the French Minifler, the Count de- Verget.res, and acceded to . by Dr.' FranklinT ;Mr. Adimn opyo(cd it in the flfbntreft - mnb rnflt?r- mriiMUi ix naj JUjpuYiWPy"WV. JayV- Thiy at rh2t time, broke up the conference. " JMrvOfwald t!i(h fent a petfon in an unofiicial capacity, to pump -Mr", Adams, and fee if he could not be brought over 5 but finding him determined, heanfwered that he would write home to his government, advifing them to con tinue the war until we conld obtain our tights, - . Mr. -Ofwald 6 nding Mr. Adims iufllexible, . and be ing obliged, by his inftrueltons, to conclude a treaty on the befl terrnj he could, the line was fixed where it now is, Tnilead of the Ohio ; for which the inhahi tints of that fertile and flomifhing territory, ate in- debted to the firmnefs of our new worthy Prefident. feconded by Mr. Jay. Ccntinel.' all the papers rdativc to thi bufme3. time to complete their happinefs This wa9the were -now liberty-was not late m the hands in which it was -. truflcd : that it was their intention to" proflratc it befjie the throne of his majefty," or to barter it away tor mu gold." Kobbiag's aftuir was admirably calculated for this pur-ofe ; an'dasfuch, they have not ceafed to make aprope rulV of it." " In order to bring this affair to it3 fummitv; their At a period liketb prefenthen the-European-- world feems (haken to its centre, when every engine, work to con vulfc nations far removed from the great fcene of confufton, and who are anxious only for re-pofe-docs it not highly become the People of the U State3 to e.rel a barrier, which fhall fet bounds to the Arms and intrigues of an afpirmg power, and the more deteHable plots of a home faction ? and how is this tr be done otherwife than by elcd'nr men to the firft Of- e . ' r ' r'.i 1 - C nces io our government, conipicupus ror tneir iqh Republican Federalifls, therefore, are ferioufly called -)dou to-cxert-themfelves -at-the next election ; the fure of damning the reputatipst of the extcuiive, aad Jacobins, they may be afTured, are on the watch and their nefanous-deiign woiuJj of courfc, have been even on tip toe to "catch them Dapping if, therefore we completed. But. bchsld, tl'tele papers were produced, fuffcr nnrflpp frfjrn aPy ynnfifViAtW-;ti-Vcur wUu&JtdiJlzi aivetf ccIXrom the "great object, of the cleft io n, an elec- ceedings of the executive department. They now tion fo important to our general happinefs, we fhall fhrutik back, like the Turrapiirto his fhell, abaflred richly deftrve the reproach or our own confeiences, and at their tooiilh conduct in. order to devife fome new merit the fevereft cenfure of poflerity ; nay, more than meafure to 'piirfue "Ttiey, (inding their diabolical that we fhall become fit fubjeds, for '"the rob which the dt iigns completely fruilrat'ed, next produced a ttriug " TsaRiBLE REpyBLtc" has coifJantly kept prepaN of rcfolutiona, with a view of making it appear that edTor thofe who dsre oppofe HEst'wut.. for Samuel l'aikcr ; the hoii. Edward 1; Samuel Salvcars. Gen. Wm SHAW, p, M. ...The-Main. Line Mails now run three times a week, :.;! at ri ves and departs in the following order, viz : The yVdjr,7Kjy Mail arrives every Sunday, Ved flefd ry and Friday at 4 o'clock, P, Nl. and is forwar J ed on to. the South immediately after being opened. The Southsx.v Mail atrives every "Sunday, Tuefday -arvd-fifur ed o'ri to the North immeiiidtely after being opened'" Tiii IiLitBoKouau MsAl arrives evci v Monday Eveniiisr,.and depaits (Ecxt-mortiirg.. The Ns'irsBRN Mail departs every fecond Tuefday the conduct of the prefident tl was a dangcrcus inttr teience ot the executive wiih judicial decifions." But, that a large and decided majority of the houfe will confign this attempt, to Ufl'cii the public confidence in the prefident, to ih;a contempt; and detcftation which it fo defervedly merits, ought to be the prayer of every hontil .me:;can. On the black catalogue of calumny the " Republi can pitrioti'' of Virginia are the moil prominent. With a view of in Jucing the goo .1 people of that com monwealth, t fuppoit the modtit com fpondent of M zzei as prefident, at the ein'uingcledVion, they pat ionife a renegado, who, fooic years ago, narrowly cf ciped the gallowji in his o.vn country, as a fit. engine of abule ag.iintt the, federal of&cers of our government. In a work entitled tb't Profpcft . Before Us," this wretch has -iffued- the bafefi and vilefl calumnies that is in the .power of -'language to depict, againft our W AS HISiGTON and A DAM s. with a . view.f-malcmr LONDON, January 27. ARMY QF.TliE.EAST. INTERCEPTED CORRESPONDENCE. Kkl$rt commander, in chief to the DireGory. T fie commander irk chief. Buonaparte, quitted this country for France on, the morning of the -a-joTuU. without faying a word of his intention to any petfon whatever. He bad appointed me to meet him at K6L fttta on the fubfequent day ! 1 (the 24th) I found no thing there but his difpatches. Unable to divine whe ther the General has. had the good fortune to reach Toulon, 1 think it incumbent on me to fend you a copy of the letter by which he transferred to m the command of the army, as alfo of ?nother which he had addrefTed to the Grand Viziei, at ConftantiKople, al though he knew perfectly we'll, that this officer vra already arrived at Damafkus. iirMyztirfLcaieaii ave -been directed to obtairr an ac- iheit aaastnlTt rat ions appear corrupt : of pulling down curate knowledge of, the prefent condition of the ar that f enc which has been erected to their immortal my. " -:" - follow i ne at 10 Morning, and arrived the Monday o'clock, A. M. . N. B. Letters to go Southwardly mufl be in the' Office by...i2 o'clock, on Suidays, VVedncfdays and Fridays. Thofe for'the North muft be in the Oihcc by 8 o'clofn-the 'Evening of MondaysWtdntfdays and Saturdays. . . w. &ri.w, p. m. "ND T I C E ; S hereby given to the .ffrbferibers of the Deep and" Haw - river navieatioa, 'That at the lafl general leetiitfC of faid Company, on tjie fecpiid. Monday of February laft, it wag. Refolved, Chat every ' fubferiber A faid naviVation, who fii all not make h$ or their pay ments up to fifteen dojlars fur each of his or their refr pective mares, on or before tncieconu .ronaay in may next, that they J will be tleU. with according , to law. . The money to be piid imo the hands of James New. latd, 1 teafurer ; or to 7 ' JOHN HENDKRSON, Prefident. atham Court 'Houfe, 'March 10, 1800..', 6 3 my ' You know, Citizen Directors,, and jou have it in your power to procure the rtquifite fta?ements ; you know, I fay, the actual ftrengii of the army at its ar rival in Egyptit is reduced a full half ! and we occu pyall the capital points of the great triajigfe, from the Cataracts to El Arifch, from El AtifcH .to Alex andria, and from; Alexandria again to the Cataracts 1 mean while it is o longer a queftion, as it once was, honor, and building up Thomas Jefferfon on1ts ruins. Americans VVill you permit a, few Democratic Vampires, which infect 'the "United States,""to lull you into a ftate of flu nbering fecurity, that they may tuck the dcareft blood of your country ? Can you fuf. fer the immortal name in Wafliington to be ftigma tifed with having " embezzled the public money ;" with bcin ' 1' knowingly perjured i" with bcine " a hypocrite j" with having " faciificed the dearcll I f contending With a few hoides ot difpirited Mame- rights ot his country ' Can you luffer your illuftri- loucs, but or refiftiog and combating the nnited efforts oiis prefident to be termed a" " hoary headed incendi- Jpf three great powers, the Porte, England and RuflGa at y apd 1 charged with .having " completed the " Tit troops are naled and this privation of cloth- fcene of ignorniuy which your . Wafhipgtou 'began V ing is the more calamitous, as it it parfectly afcertain- Kvery American, poffefling ouedrop of .the blood of ed in this country; to b one of the mofl active caufea their fathew" will fpurn at the idea, and at the au- of the dyfenteriesv and opthalmiefi, which conftantly thors of thefe horrid calumnies ; or he will be unwor- pretar here. , . The firft, in particulaf, has operated thy the exalted name of an American. Let us aroufe with an alarming effect this fcafon, cr. bodies already arrd look around us before that impoitaot day arrives, weakened and exhaufted by fatigue, Thp members of "1 1 .11.: 11 . r Ti " "1 -r Ti t.i - t -r mat we may dc tnc DetieraBiejto aucover who are our J toe coafo of dneattn remaric (an never tail to mennon enemiesr arrrt who'jfcour foes. Let us unite, for 1 t in' their reports) that although the army. is fo much 1 ShetitVs ler (l-?v:nr to: iaL :it Umn is LiiEkTY and Librrtt is LirEt" dimbifhed, the number of the Sick Lift isconfiJetxbly Jarger this year, than at the fame period of the lafl. ' General Buonaparte,, ptevldur to, hia departure,' had it is true, givenorderi tor the new clothing of the iarmT : but for this, as well as-for a srr eat many, othee- The LegiQatureof the Territory North Weft pf the Ohio, in their late tcfpectful addrefs Wthe : Prefident fjthjeJLImte4k I . I .. .. 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