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ST& Mails of the United States,
On the foi.owitii Pott, Roads,
mH le received at fit Genial Pj "Office Philadelphia
. unto, me 1 uuy oj jwy ne$l.
FROM Pctctfburg by Harrifville, Goldfonville and
WajentontoLj9uiiS.urg,iec-limca,-wcck.
Leave Petcrfturr every Monday, Wednefday and
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Friday "arzprMTand arrive at Louiburg in two days,
)Q WcdnefdayFridayraM 10 a. m. Re
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wikMa$: Lo'u fib u rgc v t r y Mcr. rW?
mrf in two
days, on Wednefday, Friday and Monday at 10 a, m-Froni-Louifburg
by R.aleigh, Averafboroagh and
Fayctteville to M'Fall, three times a week.
uadayT-WduKlar-- and
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Friday at 2 p. m. arrive at M'Flis uu Tucfday, Fri
day and Sunday by 9 a. m. w J
Returning, cti M ; Fail's on r Monday, VVednefday
and Friday at 3 p. m. and arrive at Loui(burgon Wed
ntfday, Fridaj and Monday at 10 a. m.
Froai M Fall's by Chcraw court-houle to Camden,
three, tiroes a week. Leave M'FaU'a every Suada,
TtJilday and Friday at I p". m. and arrive at Camden
mi TiicfJav. Thuifdav and Sundav at 10 A. m. Re'
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arn;,T, -leave Camdca- every Tuvfday,-'FhurldayanL
Saturday at 2'r. m. and arrive at M4 Fail's on Thurf-
ayJktjatday and Monda y at-1 o-a :m
jtfote 1 . The mail in to be can led in a wheel carriage
orby JuJed-iiw fe A-pe-n ally -at-t he-raterxf-t scents
-a raileileifieurretl
and mile tliat' lie 'fliall- cjfrry the fame without making
ufc of cither a wheel -carriage or led horfc. No alter
ation will be made :n the timtj fixed f?r the arrival and
departure of the ma. Is. -
Kote 1. Fifteen minutes fhall be allowed for.openiag
and doling the mail at ail cifices where no particular
time is 1'pccilied.
N$tc'$. For-y.y.fUeawttknfvwda--ble
accidents excepted) in-arri i igaftcTt he - uwri. PIl
fenbed in any co'ntraci,"the contrattof (hall forfeit one
doTIaiTraliTiFll until after the depar-
tare-pf any depending jnail, whereby 'the maih deUin'
l..l :K!i.-l-'r--.- r-: "
forfeiture of five dollars Shall be incurred.
Note 4. Perfons. .malting propolals arc dciircd to tatc
their prices by the yea-.-Tiiofe who contraa wdl re
ceive 'their pay -quarterly, . m the months ot Janu.uy,
A-ril, July and Otfober. ..
'Note S- TatU conu-acla. to be in operation on the
firlkdayof October next, and arc V continue jn force
, until' the nrd of October, 1804.
JOS:- U H BE Ri)H A MV Ppr-GcncraL
Generul-PolOJice, Philadelphia, )
March 2, I800. $ 10 6
. I.rth,e (lilt fpring rxetiitg,'', hejv'oft-the main 1 .
MrAV'ilfiaU'finninP'torV-'-iI)Lt(ne,a,Gabricl 1
the Diik'r'nf OnriifKut v'Pf'ckpr.
In the Houghton meetings ; J 795, SH. "4.1b". received
forfeit fforh Mr, Bowe's Volunteer coif, cue mile,
for ico .
Silver has improved furprizingly in fi.e arrd beauty
lincc h was imported ,-andri$t)owrnrr-th"r'hTgreltper-
tettioii.
NEV-YORK, Jpril iQ.
Vcftarday arrived theBiit.'lli Packet, Ear! Gower,
Captain Deake, in 54 days from: Falraouththc
late ft London Papers brought by her are to the 8th
of February inclulive.
a .Nummary
Oflats EiiTopcan news; received bilirEruifli" Pack"
uoin Virginia, yci ne rc. v.3 urrtvalecl as to b;ooo,j
'beaotyr&crhis ttock are jnommonly large and bony
andrcprefent thcorfe both is to lize and beauty,' and
are-.nign in-inc cuimairon ot inoie vnn own menue
ikvtraFoF which: are entered ta run for haaVy fweep
itake puries. . '
- He will Itend the eufui feafon at Scotjand-Neck,
25 miles below Halifax town, N. C. at two and an
half guineas tha leap, five guineas the feafon, and ight
guineas to enfure, iu whichjeafe the mar i rut to b!e
parted with until it is afcesiained whether-ihe bswitli
foal or net J nd halt a djito the groom.
The money "Tor the;'Teafto'fV6r Viifutance to be dif
rKarcrr in rafh. "or in anv kind- oFconntrv nroducc at
I - t t ' z r"
imriccrcithertrHalifaTiorScotlairdNed
i ibof January, 1 or ; and t.hc money for the leap, to-
getlier wTTh that for the groom, to be paid at the time
ot covering.
Silver, is a be.audfaldanleLeiev.-ftefe-2-4Hehe--
high, bred by the Duke of Grafton. .""He' was got by
TuT.r,rv mr 1v.11: nrnr hr f nl. fV iCpllv'n Vrlliilp oilt-
of a Tartar MariJm darn was the famous JHi'sd
Mare, bred by 10rd;iyIelungtQn ; hnj grand dam 1 oung
Hag, by Skim, his grlfat gr$ft! ilm tlag by Crab, lu3
o-rrat trreat trrand dam EboV Dv Childera. his threat
great great grand dam Eboi'y by Balto, his great great
.1 1. .l - ut i.'n....'i- i . ...
areatgreac erarva tarejmcjjyvj
et Eail Oowpr:'
(rovfrnment had . ten mfi Hiinitnha
from, James Sauicuz, at Jerfey, containii)g-count8
ortwo cogagenieat's between the Cfcouans and Repub-
TTeTit iTreat c-reatvrreat strand dam bv Leed's Arabian
O j- n - o O'
Good and extenfxv'e dovcr andmeadow palturager
well fecured, r gratis r:'d' the greatetrtehtroiF paid
to Mares, but will not be liablcfor accidents or efcapes
ot any kma. Lxemiemen inac wun.ineir wares reaor
fonable terms. - --"- v
ScotlandNeck, Halifax county, Feb, 10. .
The Beautiiu!, High Bred Imported Horfc,
S I L V iu K,
Much celebrated for his-runimrg in England, Utc
' the property of Lord Sack.vil.lc, and whole ring
. peormaoceat New-Market, was cqudJo a.iy in Eng
land of hid day.-The, pedigree of Silver w,U bear the
ftriaelt fciutiny, and for the information of 'c'
men that wifh to put mares, the foilowing la-extratted
from the Racing Calendar? for the years 1.793, 1 794
aiul 1795 ; which may be fctn- ou application to ihc
fubfenber. -" . - -
O I EVER, in the ftcond Oftober meeting, 1793
"t"'x'.i ci t'K nr.p rr.ile. for sO piiintas.
In the-fecond iprsng meeting, 1794, ou. yv.
-' beat W.Tayloi'i, St, George, 811. 7'lb, tw-o nules, Tor ,
- 200 guineas. ' . . i
. In the fecokd fpring meeting, !79 5. bat
Mr. HoToTrFi'Antuony, 811. halt mile, tor loogm-
. . - - in the July neetirg, 1 79 :be won 6ogS 'l
beating the Duke of Graf ton VGroufe, Lord Ox.d s
Brulfer," Lord Grofvciiorfs Excifernan, Lord Uer.
.riOfit's Paynator, and Lord Egremont's Sgul., ; .
in the tirli Uctober mewtmg, 1 794,
Sit,
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oue
cd 20gs. from Lord Egremont's icagul,
aridan hall mne, lor .zuuguiuvH. - , .
In, the fecond Odtober meeting, 1794' '8Jl2lb'.c
ran a dead heat with Lord Egremont's Sesgul, bit.
jib. one and an half mik3. ;.-
In the fecond Oftobsr meeting, 1794,. he won a.
handicap phte, two miles, beating the Duke of Grat
tou'b Garland,; Lord Egremont's Cinnabar, .SirChs.
: Biiflbury V. Robin Gray, Mr. Taylors vHcImet, Duke
of Queenibary-s bay filly,' by Darned, and Lord '1 ich-
field's (V'letlavaea. ' ' 'n V 77"" j
In the" Craven meeting, 1 795. 8ft' h beat Lord
Darlington's St. George, SiL 61b. four miles, lor 300
guineas
AB to afcertain the ammnt. of tL' c,
; this jlate. '
WHEREAS it i ucccffry. to afcertain the a--inou.it
of the-certificate-debt ot this Irate, to
the eud thaTpiovifion may be madc.for difJurging the
faT BE-it "therefore enaiied by the Gcneraraffembly
of the Tuie of North -Carolina, and it is nereoy .
e i by tie authority of the fame, Tliat all perfons bold;
isiT certificates 01 tne gcoc 01 ui.nw -fo7e
the fir (t day of December, one thoufand eight huu-
dred.'preftiit the lame at.the oUice or inc x lcaiu. ,
whole duty it lhail be to regiucr iue numuu, uat
amount thcicof together with the n.ime ot the perfons
torwhmn-the fame-lhaU bfcixiade pa y able , in a, book to
be by him provided for that 'pur pole ; and the Trtafur
er fhall note on die fa id certificate that the fame has
beenprefeiited and reiftered as by thi.8ac required.
-11. And be it further enaded, T.hat all certificates
of theATebt-of thisllatci not pi dented to the.Trealurer
for the purpofTof ieriftrstion as-atdrefaid, within the
-4iae-4uwed4y-M
redrarKl fiaU' nor he-rcceived7lnairy;:paymentto live'
ftate nor in any 'otrice thereof, , ,
; f in a mi1 it fiwlhcr enaded, 1 hat it (hall be the
duty of the Treafurer to gie public notice of the 10
quiiitca of this act in the ltate. gazette, and at lealt three
other newfpapers within this itatc, within one month
from the rife of the General AlTembly, and continue
the lame at lcatt thice monttis, ... "
IV. Provided, and be it further enacted, That this
acltor any part thereof (hail not be conftrued or operate
to give credit pr currency to fuch certificates as hayi
by any aft of this Hate heretofore been declared frau
dulent, or tefufed to be. received at the treafury or other
offices of this ftate.'' . ,
-That the molt ad i ve pr e Darat io h eon t i n ue To he
.made for opening the campaign, the ailjed armies on
the Rhhve and iu Italy being in the moil formidable
date. ''' . . v; ' ....... -.v..' .'";:.;
That hoflilities" had commenced between Paffaan
Oglcu and the Bafharw of Belgrade. r :
whofe meeting was lately diflblyed bylhc Duke, had
laid their complaints before the public in a pamptilt
That Paiis accounts to the fecond of February, itated,
that the warfare in the weftern- depattmenu has been
rather favourable to the Republicans Several of the
cfriefa have accYptTdlefms Teaceh7 t7oopj dif
arinetl anrl i!ifli.i!ir?f A Th Pj
- . v - w '" "''J pu'M, ULUUlt Ullll.
piacc octween the L.tiouansand the Keuubhcans, which
Mr. Wallace in the Britifh Hbufe of Commons,
'TVU A.1L'. Ul r ...il..ri.' r r t .1
vY tiiiu iijc 1 cLuucciioi) or, n;c nouie to tne
vote for the navy lail year. There was then vctcd
120,000 Itameii, bnt from. thi alteration of circum.
Oanrf1? Tmri' th.it ritrj . -nirtlfnl-jrlv K.r t,a ri-.nJ.
i.f t!ie Dutch Jt,itas.acd.-iudmO''-redHee-
iuc w;;o-.vauc uys year io,oco men. tie mould
therefore move it as a rtfolution of i he committee, that
1 10, coo men mould be employed for the "icrvicc of
the navy for the year rSooj' including 22,000 ma
line 1. - " :
That 1 Ar ClrnJa rf,,f1 ...r.U .1.
FTiT,, wiui'iun.ikiunu 10 iicdi. Wiiil 111(1
That. a quariel had tuken place between Mr. v'ina
ham, the Bn'tiih miniiter, and the commander of the
.utlrian troops in Tufcany in confequence of the
difoandoRmeut of the pealants, contra? y-to the wiih of
Mr. Wiiuihum?
That Ca'Hz 'aad St. Lucar have, hern officially dc
cbrcd'in a it ate of blockade by lord-Keith,;",;
That the long expetted revolution in Switzerland ,
had taken piace 011 ih. 7th of Jan. the live diicitots
difplaccd ar.d-the Eitouiivc piwcr'entrufted to a pro
vitional goVern.nent. '
-That Macnain, lo detcftable for the affaffination'ct
the Piiticels of Lambelle. has been arretted. .
Tvhat on the 5th of February, 400 v:lfd.3 under
convoys failed. "from Portfmouthy-for diffticnt parts of
the world. . '
That on the 3d," the American Wcl-India and
Li b. .11 Packets for January, were detained by contrary
winds. . ' -. . ,
That at a late meeting of the Whig Club, Mr
Fox vya3 toalUd witli unbounded teftifxenies of regard.
. . "LONDON,; FEB. 8.
frhimcnrTjin
F OR & ALE
IN the county of Randolph, on the road that leads
from Salifbury to Fayetteville, brie hundred andiif
ty acres of Land', whereon.-is an excellent Grift and
Saw Mill, a large and convenient Store-houfe, and is
an excellent fituation for a Tavern or, Store. For terms
dd1y to ihe fubfetiber on . the; waters of Uarie.-near
thePpremires. .-. JOHN HENLEY.
Randolph county, March 24. 10 3 ;
Blank Deeds for fale at this office.
m'iJv'ii Tnin riaiilne. arrived iu town with dilpatcn-
essto govern a.tnt, which were fent off to his rriajetty
at Windfor.
Byrthis Conveyance accounts were received of Capt.
Sir Home iPopham1 havinj; reached the Ruffian fron
tiers on his way to Peteifburgh, where this officer ; is
to at as Infpeaor General of the Ruffian forces, which
are to be brought into thCfieH againit.France tjie cn-
faing fpring. ' . ; r H
The ariangemeots for "th'e intended expedition to
Britanny. which7 is to take place early in thT"erifmgi
campaign, are now-' 'nearly adjufted. General Sir
Ralph Aheicrombie, it is intended, man nave mv
chief command of the Britifh f6rces ; tfiree battalron?
of the firft, fecond jjnij third' regiments of foot guards
are to accompany him. The Ruffian troops at Jerfey
and Guernley, and a frefh quota, to be fent for the
fcrvice of England, by the Emperor Paul, are to aft 1
in concert with the allied powers, in their endeavour -;
to cftablifh a Monarchial Government in France.
Several requifitions are now figned by.tht Livery
of London, rt quelling the Lord Mayor to call a Co
mon Hall, to peiition far Peace. . Weftminfter, and .
feveial cou,nties and principal towns, throughout, the
country, -we undenUnd,; will quickly follow the .ex
ample. f ..";.';. ., V; v;., '''.,.',..- . '.. -.". . ,.;
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