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-r vrOULD fell "my : intcrcft in' the ? O R - s A T -
i HOUSKS e.LOT I now lire in, n 'At P;i.N7?l6l9"ic T
Wc immffcliate poflclTion, .on being paid THE ?V L LUlJ O 1; ;
whatever Turn might be" agfecd for; and.. r ,,. . ' XT' C I
for which i would receive rdifcouot, faffi, .
produc er negroes.'" ; ' V" . . , - i .
EDW. SIMPSON.. : : ".vir: ' 1 V. f
jVcv. 8. ' , . ' t, A N impartial hitlory of the Trench reTO-
I would alio feli'oncquiraWe temis, the Jy iution fXOm its commcnccaaccr to the
irhcle of m IlccV of Dry Goods novr on acath of thc (wcn. ; , . . !
iiijy - ------ - 4 ,
coafilis of rnaiiy articles ftiitable to :hc lea
fon'".. E.S:
"OE it known to all whom it may eoi
5 vern. that the building in the towni
ol NV-wbcrn, commonly called thePA-.
L:CE, together, with' its out-hoa'ei and
t'e Iots thereto belonging, are for fale :. and
that the fubfenbers, were appointed by the
G.-ncral Attcmbly," in January laft, com
nv-Sioncrs tor recciYin prbpolals from any;
pvxfonbr per.bns iiiclincd to purchalcthcm:
and that u compliance with the direcliont
of the at app ointing'them, the (aid com
niiHioncrs will at any time, between thU
day andthefirft day of January next, at
hteir refpcclivc houfcs, receive propofaU ia
writing or othcrwife. . -to
WILLIAM NASH, Hilisboro
J OilH ALLEN, (Cat.tad. CrcvtnY .
WILLIAM E. LORD, Bruapivtcfy
Jezvbtrz, July t6.
For fale at the Printing: Office. .
N Elegant "fit of UJL.AiNJx xsvo
Ledger, Journal and Day, Book.
Oil. ic.
A
rpHE Northern Mail now fett ofF everf
X Wcdnefday at 6 o'clock A. M. and re
turns cn the next day at 6 o'clock P.-M.
The routhefriToll fets off c? ery other
Friday at 5 o'clock A. Mand returns ion
the following Thurfday at 7 o'clock, P. M.
The Weltern roit lets oir every on. t
Monday at 6 o'clock A. M. and return!
th following Saturday at 7 o'clock P. M
October 4; F. X. MARTIN, P. M.
The fjuthern poll to ftart on Friday nexr,
auatllc weftern on Monday following.
1 .
R A,-,. O . Sc
r--il- ?iir.:tr of ihi pspcf will giv C A3H tor
JL c;an lineu andcotten HAGi, at th t.1
tnsy-five ifciiUos pr htitilrbd weight.
: ' .NORTH-CAROLINA GAZETTE.
A" POST being now xftabhfhed betweeit
X Ncwbcrn and the city of Raleigh;
t$ns paper will be forwarded to fubferiber;
:o rt trvTni nt iCihftnn. V7ai'r.rboroUIlh,.
Smithfield and thectty ot Kalugh, ana on . jentuckv, "i v ;
the'road to thof- places. ' ' ; ' cW.Harnp(hire;. '
blc tof. at the time ct fabffribiug and the ; )elaware, :
relt t the iy ear' end,. excluuVe of poftage, Qcor,t,
vhich is 52 cents a year m hard money, j?ranCC, . ? :
cr about 51. in. in paper.
Subfcri prion papers afc Ic
Maria, y
Pining boy, I
?n the
h-nds o the Poftmafters and with William
Whiff VJn t Lenoir. - Brvan Whitncia
Vf ; Mr. Robert Donnell end col. Joieph gponfman's farewell
vircen, in wayr.c, ana coi. juci x-u- y
Raleigh, - likewifc in the hands of the To It
xiders. '
Any application by letter by tlie polt or
otKerwifc-will be attended to. - , ; " ' j ,
Aiw rrrfhn nrnrnrinr tvelre fubfcribers
and becoming accountable for them, will be
Payne's common fenfe,
(Jnus. ;
; Luter to the-Abbe Ray nal,
Public good, 1
'Letter to the, Earl of Shelburne
Sir Guy'Carleton, ;
Abbe Scyeys, k.
The Aarhors of the Republican;
. . ' Rights ot man, ,
Agc of reafon, , - '
Hiftory of the rile, progrefs, and eflabhlh
nient of the Independence of the .United
Stares cf America by W. Gordoa. I
txtftory of the Britifti Empire frork May
1 792 to the end of x 793 by F. Piowdcn,
Buchan's edcciiic. ; ; l i
. A fliort account of the malignant ferer,
f lately prefiilin in Philadelphia j by
Cary, . f . ' V , y'
American jeft bcok. A )
Memoria or the young lady's friend, by Mr.'
1 Kowion, ....
Fille de charhbre, by the fame,
Letters of an American farmer
Carver's I ravels, - " j
Memoirs of Gen. Lee. ; i; 1
The fchool of Virtue, Novel .
Ladies' Migainc. ; s : !;
Rights of woman, . ' . j
ThompfoVs Farriery, :- : - p
Repofitoty of the moft valuable canbOtxet
Ccmpleat Vermin killer,'
Every one his fault, a comedy,.
Elem-ns de la ltngue Anglaife. . :i
Journal durant un fejour en France
Gough'saiithmetic,
American mufeiim,
Rbbinlon Crufoe, , ;
Charms of melody,
Modern" Reports, ;
Law Grammar,- -. . '
Saunders on Ufes jmd Truft '
Gilbeit'a replevin,
rookes Bankrupt Laws, .
Burton's Exchequer.
i.i-iM.iiinn nf the StaiuteeJ
Gianni '
TranliAtion or j-aic"
J " JuflicC. !
t-'.r.-.nn nf Guthrie's geography,
Bcfciiption bf the Tencflee government.
Vermont,
Connecticut,
Maryland;;."
NewJerfey, ! . .
S. Territory
War Atlas."" '
Boy gathering appiesj
Dancing uog, ;
Cottage children
Favorite Cat;
Falling cut,! -?
Reconciliation,
Elkgrove, S winton , Dnnfirinani, 3nd Aber ;
cromby, commiffioners of Judiciary : and j
Barou - Norton, the Teiiior Bsron of thc I
court cf Excheqiter ; . wh'a are all named in ;
the commUfion, and empowered to enqaire
into, hear, and .determine, all high trea -j
Tons", and mifprifions of high treafons, com-
mkted in trie county of Edinburg. After
tne commiffion Was read, the grand ; jury
was fworn.
. The Lord Prefidenr then delivered a moft,
able .and manly charge,- oLferving, that the;
act they were called upon to difcharge mufti
in a great meafure be new to them ; as the
inhabitants of this country had been in ge-
neral, confeioiis of the liberty and happinels
they really enjoyed; under the;form f go-i
Unnn;itr (lnh(kFr in this rnnntrv-
TCI illliciii. iiayjnj .v-w....-- .... -- ,
and which hadi been the admiration of fur-
rounoirig nations ; therefore, the crime of
high treafbrf, or the offence of endeavour
ing to overthrow the government, jdjd not
frequently happen within thc life of one man,
but cf late, a lpirit of diU'atisfacilon had a-:
rifen, from the example, of 'a neighbouring
nation. It'wouid rherefore be their-duty,
deligently to enquire,; whether the erfbns
;Vmi h ot inthftmenr miiThr ha.
prefented ta them, had been guilty ci lorm-j
inn- the dangerous plans 'to oyer thro 7 the
government oy law eiiaonmca. :;. ; j
- Bills of indictment were : then delivered1
to the Grand jury againft Robert Watt
David Ddwnie, and John .Edmonds --.Stock'
for high treafon ; and he . witnefles being
i worn, tht court adjourned until Seven.
i i
return,
Swing Swang,,
b l A n ;K s;
Of all forts to. be hai at this Oficff
4,
nw ihm rhcprino' nf the court in the eve4
ningj: the Grand Jury came into -court and
retiSrned all jtlie ihdidments indorfed true
bills; Watt and Downie being in cuftody;
v,'ere immediately fent forandbeing brought
into court, were told, that they ilood jn
dicted for High Treafon, , and tfast they
were entitled to a copy of their indiclmenr.
a lift of the witnefles to be produced againft
"ihem cn their; trials, and the names and def.
ciiptions of the Jury who were to try them
ten days before their trials c ould come cnl
Copies oAhe indictments, . and lifts ot the
witneffes and jurors were then delivered i(i .
court to the defendants i and, the court of
fered to affign to eaih of jhem. any two
council they ihouldiame to ; "affiftthem i x
preparing fcr trial and making thei; dek n ee ;
but they fecming r.ot to be prepared to
name their council immediately, lke rC9"5c
induced them with further time to conlideV
imtil Ibis day-aty eleven o'clock; andf.ad-, "
jo'ui-ned accordingly. ' ,u '
The court met agsip this morning, ;ar d
on the i-equeft of Watt afligneH him fur ccuh
fel Mr. - William Robinlcrt and Mr. W jL
Erfk'me ; andfof-. Downie, Mr. John
Clarke, anp Mr. Archibald Fletcher. J
Downie delivered 'into court a paper, de
' firing to know frcm thc.court, ift. Whe- ;
thcr it was' a ccuft of reccrd ?. 2dly. Whe
ther he could have warrants, to ccmpel h's
witnefles to appear, ?3dly. Whether he
could have copies of the evidence given be-
fore the Grand Jury and 4thly. Whether .
' any appeal lay from the judgment of the
court, and if it did, to bat tribunal ?
-T he court laid, in anfwer to the lecond
ani third queftions, that he might have
from Mr. Knapp, the; clerk of the ccnim;U-',
as many .warrants io tompei iic i ip-
On
- entitled.-to' tire papers" for the whole year,
r Mr. James Foy, cf Onflow,' has a (lib- P-yy: t L
icrtption paper lodged in his hands, y He y X T 1 N iU K
S
: will particularly attend to the delivery of
G H, Avgr$
x - , r , Maleftv's ccmroilijon or uyci
the papers of any gentleman who may fob- TJI fW,r th ; nrrat Seal of
r,-r.K-w,rf Ho wi a fb receiva nav- -JL.JL j. crriiJiu t - . ; - .
AVWV W - - ' - ill, A
men:.
Cclcr 1 1.
F. X. MARTIN. .
Great-Britain, was opened yefterday Wore
J tS LordPrefidenr, the Lord Chiet Urcn,f.
: W Lord Juftice Clerk, Lords JJmderlaiids,
ance of witnefles as'he chole.to spply tor:
'luryj was taken in writing,- therefore, he
could not have copies of it, '.but if the Jury,
for their own information, sd taken notes
. ofhv they vere bound by their oath to keep
jt jecret; therefore, he could nbt Jpofllbly
be informed ot the evidence given before,
theiii ; that as.to the firit and laft jqueftions. ,
they were queflion of law, and his- council
would give him advice .upon them. : The
cm t then adjourned, tllingthe prisoners?
they would be brcught up topical to tkert