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J & . : rvr- -r-r.- ., -. ; x. ;,;.., f --.. .. they re Siaititd ffji U u'dutk at mid dy until 1 2 at ngirt -- 4-- :- . At aW.it -balE paft J2 at nifffit, entered die Stuck boulf, an forcibly libiratedjbrecW lour oUlniir party - who had-been confined" tor murder ; who Jere.n d fceM '''.. 'leal, lor Va keep the peuce til the city. ' - i By the rritnds we have received Dutch papers in "Majr frmn which we fhxli-xaule 'to btf irau3ittd . Quer by ilte Tliiee r rifiids mention a report ' 'baring circulatediu Anifterdam of" an engagement oolite iUiine, in which the Au(kiuwe.re defeat ed .lth cunfideralle Jols.- . : " '.'.'"". London accounts of the 14th May ftatet'tbe re- Sorts ot' a trefh infurrecVron of tb Poles, on the con Df of Turkey, under the command ot the Chiefs nEUi8Ko,-Koi.tvsKo ami 1 1 erspwyzky f mat !!STT; - ' LONDON. :3Ur-6, ': " 'The bufinefs of eompcniaiion lor Ipoliaiions is the belt poilioie train a. number ot caut.es which ihe admiralty court cannot -decide are lttt to the rcommillionert). Mr Gore's arrival, is daily looked for and as.nnecVf the offerers I feel higbly-gratU received from l?bnaiJetp1iia';MdTprj:;v: - . fae at this Office7'' fcT ; ISWOR i ii'i Latin ana iocr's Frencn Dic- onaries -Virgil,: tiorageUjSEJWLadst jiu. OcIpfiFhi." as Nepos and tutroptus, traimuJ, Cordery, man's Koclinient, Greek Teltaments. fc's and Cary s Outhrte!!! Oeography, . v s tucitti auunigcnra, twing s bynopfiSj e lions, iuwm grammar, negant txtratts - clare tliejr reliance on the afliante of the PorU to - - livr their eotmtry Irom-opprelfibir.- - bhoul.-l this prove true the meditated rupture be- tween Ruffia and Turkey wijl probably be brought -to an firlmcdlate Iffue; Vv :T.- '-y :-----rr-- ... i Yellerday at noon we bad the Proclamation as folltS'The Commonalty of mlleNanir wiib thatjfenfibility with which they always bayeinfpK ' red their fellow citizens, having been informed, that aereatmnny of the inhabitants'of this city, the greatcft part of them belonging to the militia whic,h - forms the artillery, have been jo audacious, feveral ' days paft as to make fevcral'attemptstto lubdue the -defencelels'tUizens without the walls of the city, tlieir intention being todiflttrndjbjy -zens, by wliiarTneirpcrtons ana property wouiu have baen brought into imminent danger. Therefore the magiftrates after mature deliberati on have found it neceflary , to difmil's the militia ar tillery, and alt iheT5kizens ho4iaire neglected to pejormjheir iluty difiiHiling ;hkewHe, rthe colonels. tied, that the Prelident bar appoiuted a gentleman tte correfp f - f" t I r it i. r. t 1 . m. m a io eminently quaitnai i inyc)gaie,jinu.ao aote iv t jcnrrlon. obtain osireai jutttce ; .wnicn is ail we want. - captains, lieutenants and all the iubaltern officers of .. tbe rioters.- - . ; . .... ...- r-f37 " The m agiftrates ordered them to biifigtheir armn - before the commltteejat "6 o'clock." P.M. of-the fame xlay, aTTsTpTfcrf by themajipointed, that they might he depofited in the military llore. The ma- ' giltrates alio expreisly forbid the ofticers of all ranks to weir any fide arms, or otherdefenfie-.weapons whatfoever, under penalty" of the fevered punifh meqt ., However, thtle orders of the magiftrates have not been regarded by the five companies of the artillery, confiding of fivemredjneji onhird -ot -wmctrtmryTeturned arms. A body of tbrm al fembled yeflerday afternoon in the fields, from when.e they marched to town, with drawn fwords, , being joined by a gre number of citizensV&offeclj iiieniK-ivtsoppmite toe -city-Mall, in ipite ot a very powerful guard, which was re'mforcedhbyjthe caA valry. At half pad 6 o'clock they lent a meflag to tlie aflemWed magiftrates; the refult of which is as yet unknown.:JnjJje mean-4i:ne-the-mob-re- Tairecr wtbe prifoti, and by force liberated alltbt prifoners, and committed many oilier outrages ; but there was no blood Ihed. . .PHILADELPHIA, July 16. - .. Von jojefh -, Jj n atitti Jtiiar, - conturgcneral and - tl'Te des affaires, from his Catholic majefty to the United States of America, &c. - -, ' Te aUwhomiimajfcoMrH: ' . H F.R EAS permillions have been granted by my ptetlecff'cir, "to carry flour and oher provlfibns to the Hav-uina, which the holders of them liave no yeUnQnglit proper to put in executionTAiid where as that trade has been lately flopped by Royal order: '"crerore.. tins s to make known, that no vef- ' ; JOHN IhOUIS TAYLOR, "O ESPKCTKULL3L informs theleleorsf-fa 'yertevillc, that hlsrofellionanagejneiHsJ ;F.ciiuer-ii lnconvcnicnc tor mm to- icrve in tne next Genera! Aflembly he; therefore requeftsTtbat he may not be nominated as a candidate, -fajettevie, July 26,. 1 . : - ; ROBERT COCHRAN, MOST refpeftfully informs the eleftors for tbe tpjsiufLEaytevtlleh ac the enhting elect in. for the renrefentatioii of the town, in the next General Aflembly. 7 FayJtteville, Jtfy $8, . N O T I C E. A CL perfons indebted either by bond, note, or X open accouut to the late firms of John Hamil. tori & Co. or to Archibald Hamilton & Co. at their ftores in Virginia or -North-Carolina, are requeued to come to an immediate fettlemcnt, either by mak ing payment for the fame; bonding their accounts, or renewing their bonds, payable by reafonablc in-ftalments-tvery indulgence will be granted to thole who may avail themfelves of this notice, and all kind of country produce will be received io dif charge of obligations, &c. at the market price ac counts, &cu ofthofe who negleft to pay attention ihereioLwiltJitl fu-inttlie bandf-ati-attoTiey,-and fuits commenced thereon indifcriniinately. '. The debtors to the before-mentioned firms at their late, (tore in Wake-county, will be pleafed to apply to Mr. ogald MKejheiimercbant at Raleigh at ineir itore at tne alarm, orcllewhere to Mr, John M'Clellanor Mr. Archibald Jett, at Halifax and thofc indebted to the (lore in Nanlemond coan'ty in Virginia, to Meflis.Thotnas Hamilton&Corat Nor folk, who are refpeflively empowered to grant pro-' per weiptsmlnd icharge fo paid them on account of the firms before-faid,' to whom all perfons having demands againd thofe firms Will prefent them properly slniheiiticated fbr Wvt ment. JOnN" HAM'LTON. ; Nerftlkt ; July id. 796. ' -19 .abn fravels of Anacharfis, c vols. . RoUin's ancient hif tory, io?ol?. Spectators jrpl Smith's Wealth of Nations. : Remembracer, 3" vols, ccontaining .' the whole of Camillus, ahd no(t of tlie writ'incs tpr ana agamic 111c orunn 1 1 eaty I he f reiidcot jts Meflageof December 1795 with porMence oTMeflirs. Gtnet, hanimordj. KCi. ; T77. v r. r - lo(lim:esof natural anAveaUd-Reitgio'nnft wtfcF" : prenxea, an cuaj oiLjtne neit. metnocT of cofnnui nicating religious knowledge to the members.x4' chriflian focieties, byjoleph Prieltly; t; L. D. & F. R. S. a vols,. . Teter Porciipine's PoJjt HlTSubfcribers infernrlisir friends and the public, that tbey have entered into co cart- neiihip-and-havetaken the (lore former I v occupied by Mellrs: Perry & Tarbe- where they have for Tale a general aflbrtment of DRUGS and MEDICINES, ' JUU iniP0Xiea-itOH4-tmlnnr - JOSHUA CARMAN. . 7 3 . ALEX. M'QUEEN. - Orders from the country will be punctually at tended to. ' a '. - ' .. .. ,. . fit They requeft thofe indebted tojhenLJjidivU--duallyto make Tpeedy fettTement. T " U-Fayetttviiit, .Julj-th. i f 3 - V w "in "'"J bg cleared 6in from the United States,' me qare ot tnu publication, and proceeding under the faid pertniffions, will be admitted to an tBa - V the fad port of Havannah, agreeable to an . onicial communication marie to me by the intendant ?L- alllutUiUirticfbichfw this pabtic nnt? -.. . p??p $toa fhe Idir. Marv. 16 Bays fro .?rtde Paixinformiltiia irom this nbrthat o-.;.,-i .u -r t..: wa boi civil! from. ffdop arced by two priateers fchrs y-1 1 revions tn h;., r:i: ...l... t . : ... AII.HI', ICUUI LS 111 circUatlon that the Republicans bad laid liege to ort Bombard -.that , the Britiflt Yallifd lOOti-an rLe?ll,ed; 5ft which was faid, the Britifb loft '-nuinofr of foot foldiers -that a A- V - i3omt,r'T about aS miit!vdiflant from Port ue aix 1 he accounts cniiip by land. ' : wasapC':kVi,1-i,Ce inforn' th:U ,h 3 2d regiment NjD.jriC.Erts. JurebytveiiTi'hathe fobfctibr9 qualifiecT at Apr.il term of Robefoh county court, as admlnifirators on : the eft ate of Robert Council, deceafed. We thereforerequell all perfons who have claims againft the faid cftate, to bring -1 ' r 1 I n 1 1 . . - . -O tnem lorwaro property arteitea ana an thole in debted thereto, are required to make payment. 1 lie penonai eiiaic win ue ioiu on me in 01 .igp. de tember next, and the terms will then be ma known. - 'JoWcouncil,- . r WILLIAM CLARK. - FafettevWeuii i&th. . -.f-k 101 Admr8. ;roPembarkingattheia.ne.i. hexjmWnotnwrn, fnrth Were other lace j whofc deftina- L U.n..kt: I is flia(je a formidable apprarance oflMrrawa; in. 'Tlln Jjav. thuf fl.-i 1. 1 .t. I . . r f Witrra t no jf cmi'nt was received as to their nnaon. - - -rwous vvlien he left Jeremie. ,-: ,:j : ; . T O B E S O L D, At .Moore Court-houfe, the 30th of September next, for tbe taxes for the 1 79 the following tracts of land, viz.,.-'.' ". -- oiFMarigtiane I npHRliE hundred acres on thewatersleLthe Pocket rs. and treated 4 Creek, fnppoftd to belong to William Campbell. ol New Hanover county - 1 50 acres the property of iiituaru uira 103 acres on me waters ot. Leek Creelc," called Jofeph's Place. 100 acres on the wa ters of KePscreckt called Bnie's Old-field too a- cres - joining the Cliatham. and Northinaton's lines, xalled the Itickory Ridge j jd acres on Leek Creek. called Millar's Old-place l5o.acres on the waters"! or Leek Creek, called Jacob's place too acres joining John M'Lains, called tlie Montgomery Place, fiippofecl' to telong to - Ayeret too acres on both (ides of Shepherd's road.xa'lled the Camp-hill too acre at tlie White Pondslielonging to Mr.. Cellar of Nova Scotia--two furveys of 200 acfes each on Drowning Creek,, the propertyf Rothtrfcf d7 Jul) ixtk. 19 i ., . M. M'NEIL, Sheriff. FAYETTEVILLE, Julyo. fentViW : 9 of Cumberiandemtnty. fnr-axepre AaC n " Conrr(Ka,id memliers of the General . takcs f'a.c? on the 1 ith of Auift next. F O R. SAL 1 -: fTHR EE very, likely young Negro fellows, one a A tolerable cooper, ane a gooa fawyer, and the other fit for field or boat fervice. Alfoa fmalltracc of. excellent land in Orange county nearthe Alla malice, and about 38 miles from Hlllflwrougb. for ajply to , RQBERT..CCCHRAN. F ytttevili't; 'July 7lA, ' 79$, : -' .-.'a "--;-r--; F O R S A L E, - THE hores and lot where Col. uekeytW lives. ' The houfes apd lot on the north fide of the Court-houfe fquare, lately pofTefled by C. H. Win", gate. The houfes and lot oppofite to Mr. Adam's (lore, p'oflclTedi by j. Hayes.--Several unimproved tots ontlie fouth fide of Hay. ftreet, between Mr.. Donation's ftore and Mr. Fenno's boui'e, and feve ral do. back on both fides of Frankjin Ifreet Seve ral, do. adjoining Meurs. tccle's and Broadfoot .'s julilandyad wetoiArpMittSiTiiiye Creek Several do on Mafon-flreet, and en the well and north fide of the Malon Lodge Several do. in the lower town -Several do, on Knirilav ftreer rA ' outheftreet leadininiorthwards from town hv T M'Cracken's. and about 70 or 80 acres 00 the back of J, M'Cracken's lot; Several do. oiiGrove-ftrfer, J I CO acres above.Hay Mount. t 280 acres on tbe drains of Crofs-Creek 640 -acres on the north esfl fide of the river below Thomas Jonfs, having half a mile of frontkon the riverrand about 6 miles above the lower town 200 do. sdibiniiie-do: back of Mil ' Jones'-206 do. on Flat Swamp, near N.'lMtqn's -I CQ-iiobrtween the laficUt Mr: Potts and Mr. Lord, having a f ronton thr river 70 1-2 do... and 104-do. above J.J bmmie's, having a front on the riyer. -r? faw mUJ jeSA. forach formerly the property of Sylv. Wil!on 2Cc acre on the Brown Marfh, Bladen county, fomerly Chas. MNalightons 100 do. in the Great Marfli,former ly Goodwin's. -i-ioo doi on Bear's Creek, Moore co-jmy 2CO do. oh Waggon Branch waters of Deep river. A reafbnableredir wiil be given. Apply to - . -JAMES HOGG. '. Faycttcville, Jply m. ' ' -tk- - N O T I C E. ALL perfons indebted to Langdon and Ward.,: for contracts at their (lore in r'ayetteville, un der the management of the fobjeriber. in rtiQt!iu tdd"niakeayriicni;wTth delay. Any demands will be difebarged opon application. -', - Fayejlyilc; July to,..- 1 73 C. D. HOWARD. """"'"" ' . 1 . 1 '4;' ' nn H E ftibfcribers baying purchafed the flock 0 Langdon and Ward," prdpofe to tarry on bufi nefs under the firm of HOWARD ir COCHRAN-. They bej leave to folicit the continuance of the fa vours, of thoftf who formerly dealt with, the faid Rore, and of the public in general.:" "'""': S - -. : C.'Xi. HOWARD. -R, COCHRAN. " .17 3." ' Freticvile, July 16. WANTED to barclTafe,"'' from one to occd' . ja - cres of land, 'granted. to the continental lineV of-North-Carolin,'fdr which a generous price" will ' be given:"" v GEORGE OGG. , Favtiemlk. 7ul Pth. T796. 1 " - .''"'.' 16 '. 4 ' ; -" ' T O B E S O- L- D, ON the premiies,'On Monday the 15th of Aiigiidl next, too acres of I and on both fides of Rn'nl'ii ;' Creek, a prong of the Governor's Creek, in Moore county, taken by diftrefs for the taxes of the ycar 1795, the property of ' Melton, on New -River, in Onnow county. -Ap.EN M'LENfOON, D. S. FOR SALE AT THE PRINTINO-OFFICE, ;il O D G E'S NORTH-CAROLINA L M A N A C K s; 1 FOR-TJIE- YEAR. 1 796. rv: 2 i ; ..,r' . ".::'- -1 , -' . ' VJ!''?.f;ia. -- I T'3f nip I ' mm 1, ESSE 11 1' , 1 1 If !lJ S,f Mi M 1 ,. .. .. 1 .'.' . . v -."." j " . :V" -:''''' -is-'t ..." ' ' 'jJlj...','. ' ,'..,.-,. '. 1 i' Ar4 OX- "1 'v':".-"
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