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H O R T H-C AROL
(Vol. 8.)
Dec
28, 17P3
(AT'
Saturday
ember
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Henry Tooley
.... A'r't.'V. rvherebe tntmdi rnr-
ry'tr.n n Jhvjir.cfl cf a SURGEON W
A I 'GTH EC AR V ; has Imported frtiin
frfe r-1 cither by uhd:fdc or retail en rea
: . -1. j trms amen? 'which ' are ? the foL
NOT
ICE.
i;
the
Ditto Burgamo
Cinnamon, !
Clovei, -,i . i "' " -Liquorice
Ballj .
Snnnirr. : ' .
Alo Saccotorine,; Bine Vitriol,
AVr ' ' WhAte do.' ! .
(tuuiicutn - Calamine Stone
Trigors blood, Burax,
Mercury CoroliTe Subli- Beft flake Mann, :
yTtUM Opitfsa,
, jf Cao:phor,
Afla txiida
Animniacf
! Jvirh,
wit.
Calomel, ; 1
Qick. Silver,
i Jvd Pnecipiute,'
Spirits of Nitre, i
or iiinuiviu,
senna, . r
Crude Antitr.cnyi
Spanish Flies, j
Flowers of Sulphur,
Charaemile,..
Benzoin 1
- A Lt, nerlbns anvwife indebted to
JLJL Eftate of the lac' Maries Aditms dec.
arerequefted to' makellmWdiate payment
to the iublcriber ; "and all thofe who bar
ady demands againftJaid eftate are defired
to bring in their acCbLut properly ,tieft-
ea in oroer mat tney may receive payment
i ; - Jafinct Aoimj, Admrx,
! FIVE POUNDS REWARD.
RAN away from the fubferiber on; the
i: j AtYx ultimo, antftrrohnv cnl!Tl TAK-
I -t- ' . t j j m '
-about eighteen years ol age, five feet four
indies high a black completion, formerly
thelfroperty of Divici Hix, who is now
an oyer leer for Mr. Wilfon Blount ; ! tiie
boy is fuppofed to be lurking about there,
or Mr. Taylor's on Neufev ; any per &n
that will apprehend th faid boy, and deliver
him to me or lodge hirn in Newbern jail
iliall receive the above reward. : :: - " - ;
j 1 , ' JUHM SIMMONS
-December tr
All mafters of vefTel or ant other perfon,
are forwarneu from carrying inm away
affifhai:
door-keeper, and Thomas Claxton ,
door-keeper I r
The two Houfes then fent a joint com-'
mittee, to wait on theprefident, and inform
him, that they ,were ready to receive fuch :
communications, as he might have to lay be-,
fore them. The Prefident returned, in an
fwer, that he would meet both houfes in the
fen ate chamber, at twelve o'clock, to-mor-
TOW
pr llAivmvnu,
i LavejHlerc.apOJrid Cardamoa Seedi,
JJEtHtr.'f Vitriol i Gentian Root,!
. e . j f . Plrlr Runt " t ..
I
hus ir f Ld.
jtxtr-it of tlilt, ;
tlt tf Nitre, j
; vf Ghuber, !
Hurtflioro, :
, Wormwood,
i Ammoniac,
1
red uo.
JPowdti of jalap,
' Rhubarb", j . ..
Jj.ecicuan,
M.fc-.fiV m lump,
I-., i vpuder "
t rittiC, "
'wrA-n of Tartarj
Uii'ctMiit,
A'.tte
Fennyroyai, .
. Amber, :
' V ti:Ol, i
CAioi Oi!, .
u: .f oil,
-hmr.ee of Lavender,
T December 14.
&cxrma Caetu i
Balfom Capavi, ' f i.
Oxyrnel ot Squillt,
Nux.Voixaca, -!
Arfenic, white,
Stienjhenir.g ptaifter,
Mercurial do ' .!
Adhsetive do.
Pewter S) -rii'gesV
Thei GolJcii Dncltre,
" iieman drop$, .
Turingtons Balfotf
Godttfey'v .Cordial, ,
AnJrtlwnS, P)l, m
VtCiuzt of Peppermint
. Butifh.Oil. , .
' - Ati'i iortU, j
Liquid Landanow,
Bhxir Paragonc,
Eiiiti. VitnoU
Taa&un- of Birk,
ffifstda,
Oin!ir?nts, Ljiuectf,
Phuli, Giiiiypo.a,
""pcflival of St, John the Evahgelift.
rrpliOSE Brethren of the ordei-xjf Free
4v- - j
Mafia's intendinr to
.;.! fh,-- Wlvnn the anniverlarv ot
St. John the Evaugelift wUl pleafe-to apply
to one of th following Brethren for. tickets
lour d.iys previous to fhat time and thereby
iMoffm to a rr:in re accordingly.' . 1
VMwikwivii. r " 1
(Jeore vumea,-
, John Howard,
Thomas Ellis,
1 December 14.
Stewarts
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United States of America, J
Nohth Caholini Di stri ct, -
t m a f
WHEREAS a petition has been preicn
ted to the Honorable John Sitgreaves,
ri- i.rro rf fhi' diflrkit aforelaid. bf
juujjw w. . ; 1 I
Henry Francois Hervteux, praying that the
forreitureofa certain trunk containing bul
lion, coin and other articles which has been
ieized by William Cooke, Captain of the
Revenue Cutter, for a breach of the Reve
nue law, be recitigatrd or remitted, the
Attorney of the diftrict aforrfaid and all o
ther perfons interefted or concerned in the
lime, are hereby cited . and admoniflied
to appear on the third day of the next dif
trict court to be held at Newbern ;for the
dihrtcl aforefaidaHd-fiiew caule (if any they
have) why the prayer of the petition (hould
not be granted. J . .
JfcSy order of the Judge, -U
r j ABNER.NEU-E, C. Df C.
December ra.
F
boy
OR falc, for Calh or Produce; three
i likely negro flaves, two sirls and!
1 RODKIGU LA I'ASIE.;
TTHE fubferiber informs the public tht
X. J he continues to infpec' country pi;o.
-duce : and will, at all times, attend the
commands of his- friends, at any place
'within the limits of the town; j
He is prepared with fcveral fets of fcales
and weights; and has.numbers of packers
and coopers, alwaysirpady to attend him. ;
he has atfo aquantitygf harrels and -hall
barrels, of the exa& lize,1foi;fa!e. ' i .
Tiis charges for coopering and packing
pork pr beef will be 6d. per barrel. i f
T ;- JAMES CARNETi
W member io
1 OR Sale at the Printing-Office ; a calcu
lation exhibicioD: in Mills, Cents, ind
oUars. the value bf.jGoId as eflablimed
by Congrefs,).from one Grain to a Pound, ;
It o b .e
S O L D.
A HniTSK'anri bt in the town of INew-
t befn Now 323 iirbate on the u clt 1 lide
of Middle-ftreet, oppofiie the Glebe. j
One lot No.! 236 on .German-lireer. ; j ;
One water tot No. 35 at 'the corner j of
Froht-ftreet, and dirty lane. , i h
One other water lot No. 36 joininrr .the
above. ' y ) I
. Alio 330 acres of land oh the North fide
m of Neule river, above' and joining bnTay
" lors-Creek about 14 miles abwve' Newbern.
.The whole will be Jold togetner or lepa
rately as may j (uit the purchaler and the
terms may be known by applying to J: j
...! iWILLIAM SHEPARD.
" Att. in fft for John Jonea'of Philadelphia.
Who has alio for laie leveral likely iJt-
GROlb.
Tuesd A Y J; Decembers
. m . " 1
The Tfecretarv of the fenate. ' Mr. Oris.
' ; . : , , r j
informed .the bonfe,' that the.members of the
fenate were waiting to recive,tbe members
of the .houfe . of Representatives, in! the fenate-Chamber,
in order to meet the Prefident
of the United States jjlVhereupori tnemejrns .
bers, preceded by their Jpeaker ivd Clerk,
repaired to the lenate-Chamber, Exaclly at
twelve o'clock the! Prefident arrived, acccm
'. panied by the fecretary of ftate, the lecreta
1 ry of the Treafury, the fecretary at war,
and the Attm-neyliGeneraj, &:c. and in the
preience of, a largcafiemblage of ciiizens and
feeiers houfes the fol
lowing addrels : ! ! ril V);'-' V X ..-Tv "
FELCo W--CI T I ZEN ef the senate nd
qfHousi Representatives,!
J SINCE the commencement of the termr
' for which I ifave been! again called into office,
no fit occafion has arifen f or expreffing to my
fellow-ciiizens at large, Kthe, deep I and :re
ipedful fenfe, which t feel, of the renewed i
teftimony of public approbation. W hile on
the one banc, it awakened my gratirude for
all thofe inltances'pf afieftionate partiality
with which ,1 have ,, been honoured by my
country ; on the bther,f h could not prevent
an earneft ivilh for that retirement, from
i which no prevent! confideration ihould e.vef.
have tom me. But influenced by the belief
that my conduct wordd be eftima ted accord,
ing to its real motives 4, and tha t the people,
and the auihoriues derived fromthem, would
fupport exertions, having nothing perfonal
for their obje&, I have obeyed the fuffrago
which commanded me to relume the execu
, tive poyer'. and II h4mbly implore thathc
' w& on whole will theifate of nations depcadt
to crown with fuccefs pur niutual endeavours
for the general haprjjnefs. 1 .
: ' . As loon as the war in Europe had embraJ
ced, thole poWers, Ayith whom the United
States have the j nieft extenfive delation,'
there . waS iaibn to apprehend, that our
intefcourfe uith them might be interrupted,
and our difpofuion for peace drawn into
queftion, by the fuipicions, too often enter
tained by : belligerent nations It Teemed
therefore to be my duty,to admonifli our
citizens of the confeguences of a contraband
trade, and of hcftile afts to any of the parties;
arid to obtain; by a declaration of the extfi
ine legal (late of things, an ealier admiifioa
tne
immumties, belongm
under thele impreJIions,'
which will be laid
before
December -14.
Proceedings jot Congrefs.
HOUSE of.representatives
1 I .O F T n c .
UNITED ,S T J T E S.
I Mown ay. December 2. .
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MttTD .1 . UoSmmt nrtrw-tinrpn. hv tnm rnn.
ftitution, for the meeting of the third
Congrefs of the United States, fixty-fix mem
bers of the Houfe of Reprefentatives, and a
quorum of the Senate, alTcmbled in Philadel-
The Houfe of Reprefentatives made choice
of Frederick Auguabs Muhlenberg, j for
fpeaker ; John Beckley, clerk m j ' Jofeph
Whearon, fergeant atarms ; Gifiord Dally,
of our npht to
to our fiiuation.
the proclamation,'
wnn . vas ifTncd. f
In this pbilure of affairs. Loth new and deli,
cate, I reiblved to; aiopt general rules, which
fhould cemfbrm tbTthe treatiesV and aflerc
the privileges, Of the U9jedtates--Thele
w ere reduced into a fyftem which will be
communicated to you. Although I have not
thought myfelf at liberty to torbid the faleof
te prizes, j permitted by our reaty f com
roerce with France to be brought into our
ports, 1 have not refufed to caufe U: them to
be redored, when jtbey were taken Whhfn
the proteaion of bur territory ; or by veflefs
commiflioned or equipped in a warlike iorni
within the limits of the United States.
It refts with the wifdom of Congrefs to
correct, improve, or enforce this plan of
procedure ; land it ' will probably be found
expedient, to extend the legal code, and the
jurifdiction of the courts of the United States,
to many cafes which though dependent on
principles already recognized,' demand fome
further provifions. ' ' t. -When
individuals-fhall, within the Unitcdt
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