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be viftorioai in the defend and purfuit of their rights. 3d. The Qonflitution of the United States -may its own eaergy dtfehd it froirn the attacks of foreign intrigue and domelHc faction. ., 4th The government of the United State -may tHofe at the head if it always poflefs wifdom, virtue and inclination to difchargc the duties attached to their refpedive ftations. ' The Prefident of the United States. t '6th. The Vice-Prefident ot the United States. 7th. The Judiciary of the United Statesmay all their decmoni be meaiurea oy jne rtanuara 01 jauiec Mid gittMy to the coriftit-mk States,-areTttriftantly4o! ' s . . - FWW k( Prefident and Vice 1're fident of the United States, in Newjerfey. is nat fet tled thaVtheLegifla after agitating the quefti on, rofe without coming to any decifion upon it, and that the bufinefs ftands here precifrly aa it does io Penn. fyWania.- The fact is net fo- The appointment of electors io New Jcrfey'aWays has been, anJ lull re mains with eJgiflatdreIdsroL bins-by petition, muttered their whole force, aauui'it irig to a few hundreds in; the counties of tjexi -Morris and .Somerfet, in older to effect a change in the Somerfet, lnnnW7.to the WfenS, moo of aroinnr 8ih. Our Envoys to France may they-foort adjuft their ad.ers m the hcziumM .thc.kMiUuim rdiflVfences'with thst nation fo as to do jultice to attempt:;fanedhrappoimentirto be made by -effort madrby their cou ntry and honour to them felves. " 9! It. May party fpirit foon fubUde in America. 10th. May our Councils unite in the fupport of t a tional liberty and true rcpublicanifm. Jith The militia of the United States may they ever be founT the SnOupporters of -publiV liberty aod thereby (hew the impropriety of trulting ot rights t a fct of hirelings " , ' " v 12th. The American Flag-may it prove Ssre Stripes to thofe that would infringe our rights.' . ' 13th. May our Councils never be influenced by fo ieign intrigue or party anirnofity. 14th, General George Wafhlngton, the departed friend of mankind may all his f ucceffori to the Pre fidential chair, emulate his virtues and pyfTefs his abi lities. . . "vi-:.- .... : ' W 15th. Th Agriculture, Commerce and Manufac ture of the United States may they long flouriuW- loUTheAmetican Fair may, their fmiles be tefer. vedforthe friends of freedom. ..' --' ,' v TOttTK TIER S..;., .. '..' tk t .i-friflatnr In Nnvemher nexr And not the Jealt : doubt cxiUs bbt thar the vholc of the votes-of New Jerfey will be in favor of Jedaal charaers, for PrelU dent and VicelPrelident. . " --VrheiibMCili- be- lefserjmzed-at jhegreatJh;. cUale of ties iH"the7Aurorar'be(r they are told the following fact flce you not going too far ? laid more ttraia jscoDin 10 uuanc ; io ir, nu, rcpucu jafper, there arc already fo many profecutions intend ed, that" I mult be made a bankrupt, apd take tne dc nefitof the Aft, therefore all the new lie? I publiih, for Electioneering or other party purpores are clear gain, v - C- U. 0 BoaTOw, June 25. ROBBERS ! -ROBBERS ! .' . . CaRtai.1 Taptan, of 'ewbuy Port ; Captain lis oalls. ofithe tt'o-Mar bound from Grtrnvl to CAarnTandCaptaiirFARRiiiR, ef th M&fpii, of the fch. yfWo of ViftaLtt having been take. about ana Mft.; Langky iwjll receive Boarders at ;o IoI?ri per Mi$mrof,ttXD6Urtfh' "ijiiartVr (the hoarders finding their own bedding),, tn, to -fuch,aa. (he may e favoured "Vith, (he "engages to pay the (Iriftell attention. " -Boarding may allo.be bad at other houfca in the city. . ' '.' " y " - Applications to be made to Peter Caffu, RaleiYH; (if by letter, the portage muft be paid) of whom any farther particulars relative to this" c ft ahlijh merit may 'bVhaaVT.; ,. - sheriff's sale. - i : . iJUietu.toiii)B!aden ctu'r.ty, for the tx- . es thereon --. -: -. ; --r-i'-Tr'";:"--:-" 3093 1 acre 9 land, lying in Bladen' county the property of John Saunders, jin. of Jones coanty it--1 being part of twelve tri&s that is not Hfted nor given .in by the prprie(r, 3 or any other perfon for the year ''799 (t as firft patented by John Gray, Blount and oldfdcihe.laxfsougbLj:yJ byJohnflorj to" fa id Sauridtfi. ' v 7r" Uladtn, June 6, 1800. " E MORSE, Slf. AND S BrMrrT. Wi)M Genrral Charles CTinCkney.' j 20 days fince, by a French pr.vatecr of 14 ?ur.snai v Mr. Montsomen. M. Nicholas of Virginia". ibo men, from Guadaioupe. The hrd ot thefe .veto FO R S AL E. , - Nttlce is hereby given t " THAT the following1 lands fuuate in'thc county of Jones, were not given irrr by any liftlia exhibited in faid county for the year 1799, agrble Sl; to law.;, and that fo muchthereof as. wilt fatisfy ihtt'-" taxes due thereon for faid year and all charges,1-will be fold at the conrt-houfe-in ("aid county at Trentorfron 4-r Saturday the 9th day, of Augutl next. .v .89,350 " Acres ltehe fTperty-of David Al)itr5; oolomon Maflts and Henry Beck, but now the pto r perty 01 j oiuvtjray Iiitfuni i'.JqujTe. Bv Mr. Joftpb Lea. Major Strudwjck. The enteiiainmcnt of the1 day. concluded with a Ball; a brilliHavand nnmeris collection of ; Ladies having favoured the Gentlemen with their company. After 'Jupper the aflembly difperflid having fpent the day with the i3tmoft good order, unanimity 'and con viviality, xsy, rmier or me meenng, "JOHNDABNEYrPttfidenl, From a Philadelphia Paper of July e. FxtroS ' cf a tetter jrbm Liverpool dated Mftf 1 U was taken in lat.tB ; the oibcs between .38 and 5. long. 48 ; where the Captains were put on hoard tbe polio. The fame privateer Ind taken TEN other A merican veffels, but the namei are unknown. The Mac was taken by the -Brit i(h, and was fuppofed to have been ordered Halifax. The day after thefe Capt aiFiBwer&ut-QoJiaaxde .-were.jofeha.uld , by two ery ftout-Ftench privateers, In al.out lat -32 . 30, which they were informed were f.om Cayenne, and bound taither northward. " The official accoiiht ot the defeat of'Maffjna's ar mr n nuhliflied here this dav : after a number 'of . trifling actions, with "various fm ch tbe French a-e The. Aultrians were in purfuit of the flying reinairs of their army. . J P'jflfcript to the above letter f ;ys A nrrtn nts a rip" r Kin i Huidit h t received that Sivrina 'arid '.Lrivj are tasen. great dhuic j.ium uu ,un lft and 22cl, which decided the fate of Maff-na's ar rriv. He is hemmed in with a few thoufaod men, and mult luneoucr. Accounts from Jamaica flate a continuance of de nredations on Amtrican commtrce. Vcffds of tUe ih ...... f , - -. .. ..... married, y ' On Thutflay lad, at Pittfbvough, Mr. German GHthrle, one of theTeachers of the Academy at that p'ace, to Mif" Patfev Smnnck. ' TO THE " FREEMEN 6f FAT hTf MILL E DISTRICT. ' I !H Im partiality of a coiiiidetahle number of the JL citizens of our diitricti had induced them fre o4uently to nqueft that I become a candidate: for its reprefentation in Congrcfs. t have hitherto declined their invitation, as well from a perfuafion, thjt4"it would operate a mateiial deraRgement of my private concerns, as -from a belief that the interefts of the iif trict "would not b affilled by my fupcrceding the g.cn mtea oiares are aimoii u?uy cdrricw ui uy 1 ..k.m.. ( y..t th r fo icitatioin arp n rfwr.tpd. 1 am r 1. 1 . rni. I .1. ,r ..?. I . ' c . r. . :ru?zers tor acMUtiteaiion. - 1 ne crews or uinit. 1 i:n(T ,a TnmnliTi 69b Acres the property if the late Georse Mit'clii ell, Efquire, .in th Vhito'ck Pccnfin. ' -297 1 Acres !ate the property of Vilham I. How, Efquire,. deceafed, now. fiid to he the property of Alexander Sbaw, Erqm're of Wilmington. - - i 14720-Actes the property of Gideon Denlfori. 64.0 Acres on Hunter's Creek, the property of JftbiLGiay.Bl.twnlfQu.?r.g.. --. 250 Acres on Whitock, th property of William .Scott.. - crurzers tor acMU in many inltances. are turned on (here and not futTered to return to their veHcIs. Many ,M tne American lau ofs thus carried Jnto that iflanda'-e faid to be ireprcfTed on board the (hips of war, ,ai.d otherwife rigoroufly treated. '". " ' ' i On the other hand the depredations committed on our coafts by the French privateers from Guadaloupe arc very alarming to the mercantile intereft. Scarcely a paper;" arrives from our feapor t town but contains fome frefh account of lofTes fullained from thefe pirati cal mauranriers. The cry of '' VVhere is our nayy ?i Where Is our navy ? it echoed from plater, toplacc,' and loud complaints are made of the inefficiency of the protection it affords our comrnere. ZrUfyrl DJjartmentijZciL Msy.. .1 8.00. j 'Friend and Brother - Being about to retire from .the Department of War, and to return to my houfc-and helds near BaltTmofeT n Maryland, I could not think of leaving the office without conveying to von my earnelt rcqueft, that you will continue to the United States your friendly and honourable attachment T (hall firiccrely and earneltlv recommend to my fuccefTor, to cultivate the good will of all. our red brethren, & in particular your frTendfhlp. .-It wouldJiave giverLm.e. plea to hare taken home with me your pictureT which T have piefervcd in my ofBce iJhis, however, cannot be permitted ; it mull rerhain to my fucceffor ; but I (hall carry with me the remembrance oi your fidelity, your 1 good fenfe, your hbneft regard for your own people, jour fenfibility and eloquent difcourfc in thep favour, and what is' precious t me as an Indiv idual, a belief that I (hall always retain your friendfhip, - . I give you my hand, and pray the great Spirit to prcttit and make you happjf. , ', Farewdl Biother, ' JAMES M'HENRY.,L - To the Little Turtle.-' -r - - willing to comply wuh the w. flies of my friends,' and do thcrefoie, although at this late hour, come for ward as a candidate for the reprefcntatljn of the dif trict. of Fayette ville, in the Hiufe.of Rfp-cfcntativcs of the Congress of the United 'States, -fo'emh'y ea gaging (if elected) to protect and extendyour inter elts as far as may be within the reach of my exertions. To thoe "of my fellow-citizens with whom t have not a perfonal accualntince, and dio, therefore may not be informed of my political opinin.is, It may be neceflary to ftatc, that I am what the phrafeology of pyi i t ic i a 0 8 It d e 11 cm in a t ed , a FE D E R. A L I S T . B u t although I am the friend of order, of government, and of the prefent administration,- I will. not pledge myfelf to fupport,' in confluence of a bigotted or a felfifh policy, any meafure which. 1 miht think pernicious tothe general welfare df our country, .or: the jjarticu Iar jnterefts of yurfelvcfl. 1 am, very refpedt fully, Toiir obedient fervt. , SAMUEL'D. PURVIANCE. Fayetleville, July I , " 1 800. .SHERIFF'S SALES. ON the 5?hof,Augutt next will be fold at the Court- Houfe in SaHOnrv, the following. .ands or fo much thereof as may difchargc' the taxes and cofts . theron : . , 1500 acres tlie property of Robert Morris of Phlla- ,a. '. - ;; . . ' .. 440 acres lying m the totk of tueHiailttn, perty of lfaac Eton. 140 acres in the fork of the Yadkin, the "property of Charle? Glafc'otk:''1-"'"'"'"---'"'" .- 2fO acfrs the propcrty""f Ah snr-der Thompfon. j?q .?4T..aP'lid!,8 ferry, the property of George J.irr.es. .. i . . 200 act nrjjrc'faideffy, theprqperty cF Sa rah Dutner. 197 acres on the wntcrs of Hunting creek, the pro psrr.y of, Elias Love'afji '? 561 acres the -property cf William Hart, , who lives at Bta'i v, ford . ; """ z 200 acres lying in the fn't battalion, the property of Thomas 3-ralrv-uf Mecklinburg ccunty. 1 acres the property yf Martin Phlfer, of Ca barrus county , 207 acres the property of Paul Phifer, bf faid coun ty ': ; 487 acres the pro'perty.of John imiania, Clerk, of Cabarrus county court. " ' ' . 100 acre3 the piopeVty of John Williamfon of Fay- ctteville.r - . R ALEIGH SCHOOL. A SCHOOL will be opened at Raleigh on the 28th inft. for the inftructlon of young Gentle men and Ladies, in the mod ufeful and neceffary bran ches 'of Education, viz. The Sciences, Clafiics, A- Frttn tie N. jferfey Ftderalijl. " . . Duane, and after him Cal!enderaml Zwr.jwith the ft of the Jacobia prrnters tbroughout the United rithmet ic,TEngiifh Grammar, Readmg7" Wntfrfg Needlerworkj fcc. . . . ,.. The tuition of the young Gentlemen;, to be con ducted by Mr. German Guthrie j' that of the young Ladies, by Mr s. Lalfiglcy. 1 . TsnMi. Fur Reading,, Writing, Arithmetic, and Needle-wotk, Nine Dollars per annum ; or Two Dollars and a half per quarter, for a lefs period than a year.-- For :Engh'fh Grammar, the Claffics, and Sciences; Thirteen Dollars per, annum, . or Three and a half Dollars per quarter. - ; : ' " - The reputattbn whidh Mr Guthrie r has acquired a aleacher in the,Pitt(borough Academy, renders itun nccefTary to fay any thing in his favour f and Mrs. Langlcy's talents in this line, have already-been expel rienced to befuch as deferve patronage. 60 acres the property of Adam Locpwafer, near Samuel CrtfToti's. - f J 50 acres near' Dullin's mill, the property of Leo nard or Luke Marbay, of Monigomerv county ; -: , . - N, CHAFFLN,- 5. .. . Rowan oB(yY ,7 A Lift of Letter r remaining in tie Fjl-Ojjice at Ra. lelgf, the 'quarter endir sJiine 3 6, t.8 OO.' Alexander Duncan Moore, orii major, 6'th regiment . near Averafborough ; The hop, WilliamWhite, Se cretary, 4 Boiling G- Hobb.s, 3 ; Solomon P. Good rich, 2 ; the hon. John iiay wood, 1 ublic I realurer, .2 ; , Robt. Williarhs,' efq. Attorney at".taw ;.yilliatn .' Da.wfon or David Allen the Hon. the Judges of the Circuit-court of the dlitrict of North Carolina ; -Jbhn "ITOfclTiTlvfo -Cpnfei ence iJohn Rhodes ; Jtfle Kemp, near col. Southerland's ; .Adjutant Gwi.. care , of John' Ctafeli efq. Henry Hunter , John Mreeter ; W!lh'am Hill; Zadock'BelH Merntt Utly ; John Gt?r.t Readier; . Jeffe Hays' 10 miles above Raleigh ; Peter Mallett ; ' Dudly yi!!iamsTTbeophilujHuter near James Hervey's ; Charles Parrifii ; Lieut. Lewiej Tlnet, 6th U. S. regiment ;-Wi!fon Blount : Charles : Kennon ; iMefT. Thomas and John Willin, near Har rifs's ferry i 'Capt. John Rogers f Capt. Robt. Ste phen ; Neal LoYe;:JR'DbfLt Temple ; Nathaniel Jones (White Plains) ; John Rice ; Judge Haywood j c?pt. W. Dickfon John Bradford i herifFof Wake Tje-"" retniah Miller ' 1 WILLIAM SHAW, P. M;
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