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."St" ,, de.ndliil? aJi-t!i foriifoiioo at thanlae'UTli4t'i oijt?iics s , qi ii, ore imagine town, t-c- rueu, --as veii iis rconicurrtMwrcja.'Miii ?. tiSt ilfo into "the iortiScationj of the bridge and da rot tUe gobdeiiizceso? nns i.atc apJiicnutu tba mc uriacc itieiii anu mat tne luuaniianu or iveni had legeiyeiiietsi Si raiburk, zs tVat place ..jtffiiiMJbe du;iWhe1 ZXiuttheTh sd quarters of-the Arclhlase thartr- ; Hon ofartns &a about to take piac' between cue ! uijic fi a I ifts ji a4.French, ; on- the Rhine, that durn 'trie "aYmiftice "3 tre'aff of peacr would let be on loot. land that a number of couriers were gbing back Wifdiand for warj On the 16th ia'lapt, oh? Cape Henry, the'Antbo ny Mangm, captain aantorj iie oruilb frigate The" is, captain ;.ery; politely-Tttade an'oft'er to capt am b. ot prv! .. lions, water and very oi hexALLlcLb&iujght4aid need f.Wfien captaiu Stanford left, firemen, the relult of Lord Majielbury's embafljr was not Icnown, but" rlie general Opinion was, lbai't feacf itvfcen tnglaud aid Vatfff 'would not take place thisear. '.;..'' - From thekbjQfJtatc Us te'rmxu JhMt Ateito, ttu?:, ult or fupppi &jMHfc& fftJuJjMi t O opr ooio t ej i uc ua - wiii : ittwic ine riomsafld liBertieot ilu od peopk hereor, without l,""lr aud it h upiniua i t, is 4tiaaioi, .h theirs cenflitiipnts ihoi be lojilukco in tab jtct io important to their i.eral stili; c : tltate V . Capt . Cook, 01 1 do Attedo. :-Ktf IT Jorph, iau, ouvJla- in ao. "No. .. r : jHiuta. vViitA4y, ten, lour cp, n'dd. Ltxg:r4r - 47, $7. . . ffy ihe Senate VnJoule. of ilepreleutaiives of the late of Delaware. .Thar 1 hw, cui.i -1 it frtm I- s-UmmgiitOo-r mieTTITrTughoOt this. Itate are bert.y. rccOru am Cochran, who mended at the general electioij of the repreleutativ " t nrit ( Tuelday oi .OcL.next, to declare tUeit ptrnons of the urefenr fotm of novernmerit 'i.f this ttate; By voting ajfo by ballot tor or aainit aJi oiutidn of the fameas they fliall feverally choott v "j 'f'lwreupon it (hail appear there that a tnajority of all ' the citizens voting for "rebf efehta vca, nave -voted In favour ot a diflblof .tvof tht ' By intertiliu the tollow'tng paragraphs you will much oblige ' .r" ; ,sy hscihb - a 1 A Cvrrepo'itle alks Hpori 'wiiat ground a'tfppo ifitipn can bemade. V feoJing an envoy jejypaoxdii---'-jiai fheKrtnch there is net an equal. propriety at. prefent with re- jreat-Britain V Tlie cafe appears to be particularly lirailar the cruizcrs of both nations have attacked ur eothmetce. Why then is n objection now' ' Wadiei.by the y'jjrVniat;, who, to a . cafe exactly fiitii ;laf gave their decided approbatioivja jtbecaufe. ifrahcens a quelii ou , and not" Treat Br i t ai n flf cations are to be treated with refpe, only in pro Jibtj6n .'to the.r TeWr; Jcurey tt4e French may claim 'tbrne title to a procedure which would evidence re fpca. ' : '-:i-r,:A: " At the time Mr.1 jay Was fent to GreatBritain, .fvaa 'be not made choice of, on account f his part'tu . jajt 10 that nation, amr asTiierebSv nVore Tikcly to : inett with a friendly reception i Such a choice was 'eceedingly.'properj. itvinced a peaceful difpofi-. tioh. rBut flipuld a difiTeirent line of condud be now. pBrf&ellwiirMt tiie world, VfVth propriety duef lionthe fiuctritf,o our .," wifhes fp. preferve bar fnony, and a good unUcrltandiog with the French re iN opinions are -irtore general t and I am perfuad-- ; fd none fr more iii-foonded, than, that one free go verjimejit baa Jiothidg to apprehend from another Jrecgoverninentthariil rieublKsar e zf ree go-Vcrnnients-.that the; natural love each otberhat Ujs' the interVt of the United States, that all the rorld (hciuld be repivblicanizcd, that monarchies are the natural ejiernie of republics ; and tbat we, ought : embark J n the tpufcotic projeefs of revolutioniz ing mankind, arid giving every nation whether they -eTife'noroifa ; TheCe opinions have not even the countenance ot theory to.fupport them, jrre men lets fond of pow f In a replf ic than in a monarchy i. Which is the TOoll'aifjmirig; aTcourtier, or a demagogue ? All ex perjence jbas given the licdtrect . to the opinions a fibvfc ''-ftated' 'I and hi(or .has furnifbed us with ex atnolei of'VUeir falfitv m, every Daee. How often 0 Lwfe-...fee - nai pa Yihfting ty ranny-witb one f)ahdr ana it tttetanie tiqie trenuouy employing ine I O- whiiir tfieit cng to he moft bject fiavery thofe exMvl 7, Thofe nations who are the mo difDofetl tu elUbliili and mutain. their own lieddm anH" vcH ,ejto aitacjfctne ireeojp!amJua.cn.en T1e"oVe '.brovyera'?,naturarano bewilcbing as t1jrom LAeHe.nto(l people by tree. Bftiti eaodidxtbat ttiey mould Ije jfree themfelves. ' --'W)UVjhi'an;prftod ibat he means any thing rTOorer lfcethm fee r$ lavFa imglye them a part 'of wrh at thetr labour has acquired. i -.. " - , , VVhy fhaold-ji trftncji Republican iove anjftnteM caiibeueVo 'afubicift of the French monarchy, f bH-rfnchnian now :. let immortal, lefl lelfih. lefa prtM tefs Vain, Jeii jtmbttibiii than a Frenchman twenty years asm Will it !ae ftjd tbat.W loves an obert Muter, two do, in do. . No. Bo; 81. John Johnfton, two do & do. ; No. 90, and 04. -William lSiitt, one do. in do. No 91. William Campbell, two do. In do. 'No. a 1 ,1i j6. jetty Potts', two dp. jii Jo.-No 40,aud.O. "J 1. n. liantier ' tWo do. in xinJSii-xiitaff? preleiatfoirnfjMje 1t?oTWniiant Hill, one do. iu the Old TMu lfils IlaU ihall take fuch meafures asrd their .'of Brunlwicki ...tlM ..-'V 1f?f OniUture;iof Maryland, and Virginia, A Congrel.-for iiniting their territories on the Eatt fi tt 0. the ChetaDeake Rav. witli she . . j , , . OrthTrTtar 1 tn r hot -ti,. .. t,i. K1.n;.r..i. Torni one entire f tar ivnA). f,iv r,cn,i,.r eniatiyes pf all the territories irr General Con veruion met ; or the confent of the Legiflaturc of rcnnfyivania. or of. M.rvUnJ ;rt r..i. ...-I inni. molt proper, aod calculated to promote the only end of all legitimate governrricQt-the rights and happlrjef of the people. V - Saturday, fanuarv or .- ' . r . Having Jefumed:the oonjidtratipn of tne fare- Bo.ig reiomiioii, and on . the queltioa to adopt tlie l,,rne it as carried Jit the. affirmative with bnM ooedtreming'vote, and fent to the hou e of repre vuiiin i0r concurre.nie. f - On Wednefday the aad inftant, being the Birth day of the Prefjdenr, the Fayettevillc Inde Pe,eJLlghUHfantryCompany-wil. parade at the State-Houfe, preci(rly ,,t n o'clock In. complete uniform; and ft'friMhcd with fixtecn round of car. tridgeeai-h.J By order of the Cbmmanding Officer, X : r JOHN? MMlLtASec'r FHOSE getUlemen who;w (i to attend tfte Ball on the Prrfitnr' Hirrh ntiAfi:tf- day 2 2d iullaot pay have tieket on appikatioiiio the Managers of the Dancing Atlembly for the lea- fon ' ... . - . ADVJER.TISEkENT. ' ' I L L be fold. at MooriCunboutbhtKe' iA oi day of March next, the foliowi'ng.traclsdt fnrortheriai du tne property 01 Alexander. Bhier of Cumberland county i-aoo acres the firoDeirtv. of njnUr mi rdf CuiBberland county 3 ri, acre nrsninaia M'raaean, or Cumberland buDtyIo acres entered by Powell, but laid to be proi4rty of Malcolm MNVil, of do,l$Q e,;faid to bethe property of the, fame-ito acres the the property of WiUiam Iralce of Chatham' coun- iy-14 acres the property Leveti Hanfwortb, of South-Carolina. ; - TJtJRSUANTo anabf the General AflemWy 4, of this State, I hefeby give notice that tbefol lowing lands and ;town lots, or lb much thereof as may be neceflary, will be, fold at the Cburt-lwufe hi Brfwick;cpupt onihe itb darof April Y707; for the payment pt taxes due thereod for the year l795f;.Jr4Q-areati.tued and joining lands of St anaTand, known by the name ?f Sa,nn PVyights la.hd 1 340 acres more br iefs on Shallott, near the mouth thereof, beloogio to' Parker Quince's eftate 640 acres on Indian Greek ? ,. . fji -itt i 1 u 1 ai,u c orancnes inereof, ca led Marlden s Iand. American oeoaute frnmjum he.firltimbibed the prmf- v . v . . , . .V . "i " :v-ni :.. j -.. ... ... . .' .. . I 40 to loininc do.and Known by the name ot cipiea 01 ireeaom r 1 uen it i iney wno owe us eve iLiJfj-.,;i l.AA 1 r&iAk&h-i1 morf lew pnTpwn creek,- y hi . - - - - ' . r l rr . Kirri mucin s aic )v (kii.uiucr wiiai iutu ill naif f nture1stlf not hoftile,"yet felfilh, aod difootierf roromoie r,neir own lnicrcii anaauvancagej ney whpreVpe any thing elfe betfay their ignorance bt buniab nature ,-;----r -:'J'::; 10 in .JP 8 1 A W A JLE $T A X L E 1 1 S L A T O R B I M- S E N A T E The followingxefolutiori was-laid-n the-iaWc 1 of "VlrlS;ini.-r?4a-acres in CautkinV Neck, late 401 tge, conuucranon 01 111? xuw. . . . Teas "all aoverhmenta ought to be? formed fpr the good ofthe citizens who corrpofe the fame,' and the right of maklotj, altering, or abplifbiog ana par- ricutarlv frpm therffbyernment. IsJnherinttLthrl 4 0. in do. ISO. IQ, janv-s v til,! r. que o. IU; no, io. .51111 1 .nrm'in t?fp,1?rt, one !o. in do. . No. f. . " L John Cielitr) one do. iu do. JiNo,. 41.-. -v ntiibtiyrrnsMit bo. " N 0. 4 5. Mate of Vhat tesC ropion, one do iu do. No. 48 kJf.o rge G ibbs, two do in dp. 09 54 "Ilarrilsandlspnngs, one do in do, fso. a, - Ifaac BernajF. Pnedotuiii "John" Stuart, one 00 in (to, Np. 0 1. . . : dWrd Jones, one do. iu do," No, 75, John A Uan, one do. miio. . Nn.,- r 1'- w. i . . . jonp Martin, one do in do. 1S0. 79. John Fergus, two do. in do. r JtiUate of Capt. Quince, one do, in. do. Wido rtllan. one do. in do. ite of Parker Quince, two do. in do. iitate of Mrs. Goldwtn, one do in do. r , . TJolm Walker, one dov in do. THOMAS LEONARD, SherifF - 6W-of Brunlwick CbdhlyT JUST PUBLISHED, And far-fob at iht PriniingJQffice, iit Fy tiievUle V HODGE'S NORTHARolmk; - A L M ANA C K S; " FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LOR n 17 Being the firlt after Bellextile or Lep. Year, and the 2 f (r aad I of, Amerilcan Independence. - Calculated for the Stafe: 0 North-CaroHna, being precifely' adapted to the Meridian and Latitude pF the City 6f R aleigh ; but will ferve without ien fible error for any ofthe Statesadjacent. "--'.-.' 2 O N'T AIKl'NG - ' Tbe Lunations, Rifing and Setting of the Sun, -Moon and Seven Stat solar and Lubar Ecliples. Remarkable days, FefHvals &c, &c. , ; A L S O, : --.-'.""-"" Avariety ofSfdliind . ; , , Among - whkh are, HJ ''MM Lippfpt'eflurSLJof-phyficr-Farniers exeH lent advice. The ufc of turnips, and method of laying them pp. New and excellent method of cultivating turnips, A preventative againd .fniut tor btithing ; in wheat, x Reflections on an em , ty porfe. An account pfThouiaa Top ham. Tbe Lay Preacher. Another Lay Preacher. Curious calcu lations. . A prophe. SUuatTbn. ex! ent, and boup dariff ofhe itedstaTes? Officers of the Execn tive Department pf the United Stares,, with their alaries. Menibers of.tle lloilfc of Beprefentatives from this ftate.Ju officers of the Supreme Court of the United States and oFJhe" Ditlrift Court of North-Carolina, with an 'account of the Federal Courts as eflablifhed by tbe judiciary Jaws. -Time pf holding the Supreme :Court. and the Circuit and DiRrid Courts in this Date. Mini fters ofthe United Slates to foreign powers. Of- . ficers of the Cu(toms, ai.d of the Excife in North CpJina.JLengthbreadtb, population, AVcrof. the" feveral ftates. ' Brief abUr NortlXSrvlTnadinicl tla t -onV- CeTf Judges of the? Suptripr- Courts of Law and- , Time of- holding Supreme and - afV'l itures of tbe United States. Schedule pf the oun- er of ptrfons ih .tKfeye ral dilirirts of the Uisited cAiuiiv, . t iiiwr o uoiuiue ouprtme ana "i otinn Courts. Maior Generals i' of the Militia. "Rates bF pollage.-Summary of c debt pf theJUj)UerlStiitfV. unreueeroea, January ,i jjrnejjiiMJalxpetH out ber States. Abftraft contaitigingthe aggregate a moupt. 01 eatii ueHTipiion. or. pei 10ns .in rsprtn tarnima. A table of the Value and weight f coin, a ihey pafs inthe refpteQive ftates of tlie Union; W(iU) their lletling "-;:.and federal 'Inec'-:;jr-;rkW.e-ofgbld:.'goui)C agreeable to a law of, the United States, palled ihe- $ax e 11705, r -"miles ipr reduymp tUe cttrepcie of : I. "aic into traci) PU)er;-..tJkie! to iwetHV-t fhip.; sThe funteicfTra v 'el r & i pgue i 1 . . kits. I'unch'tne mediunrof lUe. Fnlcrama At aecdoteaTAn' excellent nfefcrbtibb f orthe fconfnmr tion e above, on Town Creek before. meiurpuedi belonging to John Hogg. -ioo acres on or hear Snake .Iftandt faid to be the probertv o- -Jamei Dupree ibo-do joining or near" dp. JhV property of tfa.T property of do. too do.: joining do. the proper ty of do.- 700 anres between Liyingflori's Cretkf-and thelBladcn TJnr fl pV 0000 acres more br I els in or adjoinmE th-reen V ... n . f . J 1 -.1 ' . L 11 ; l W T , I ' . - owanip, iaia to oe tnc Eiutjcuj. hi rajcK ngnfy; t vermin. Lure lor a locked law wr a nail running. nf ViifA-fti. . :-:--mm i r.,t!- V1i; 1 i .1.1- r.i . r. . . , .? vo iur iianu or root ior, tne o'te ot a maa ao mg. Receipt for a pernruwl -yeaftr-for bak'm Mode of trying the propf of dVllilled fairies of ctflr Mvating apple trees. An effect s method tn pie - tin niivc iroui eating nc grain 4 naths or mowH, of.cheefs or'other artidejLninajyired vermin;"Ture for a locked 1 aw-f or t nail V u n n ngv '!?rli from t ople. and it is declared by tne t-onltitotton o. he - . .. ,1'. i . - t- . i.-'. .. . tilted States, that a (late may be formed by i e lw propei or ;Aoranam iviue.--o4o aeres more ror a mortal diiorder in hogs, very tjreralent at tths or lefs lying on the warers of Town Creek, -called; time, called a fwellirig in the throat. S:ibftiruf"fof' lIafclV land. tPetei4 Harrifsybne lot in the town foap. Main pofUroo? tbroiightbUi5tafeivfccv r ot mithville. No. 2. rttbbnyJtopmetbndPfin AoLKaf. Henry Tbomer, fejren do. in do. No. 3, 95, 97, loo. 8, Si, Price, per dozen bv the tl oufand. 6: wr??' bylthe. grpceper do Ayr the h If grocerr; b the fingle doen, and t a piece parr cun oucj , iu. a uwusr. ..... , ; .r-.. . , ,V. 7v.-7;. , ! J..,..,...r -"s Ar-S-f 3 is 11 v ft :J m -7- : J i II - " vA -- -"- -m '-- :-(-?, i : . : . . ' f ,- - ' '.iK; . ; . if ' I . .-. -:- i . . 4J1 - "' .r :; ' I ; ' ''"' . v-f-'-'