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r- ... . I i4ii' and Wall-ftreet Ur Broad-Ircet. On the arrival of the troops at Broad-ftreet, the line will be formed from the head of that flreet to Mr. Avery's (the Pre fident's intended place of refidence) and the Prefident will pals the line, and receive the ufual military ho nours. -The troops, will again wheel by platoons, and perform the marching falute. the eity Gapt. Ten Eyck-will Are a federal falute iroro the battery, which will be returned from the forfc ori-G0vcrnorrifiand.--:The fhipping Ift the har bour will, we prefume, pay the accuiloracc compli. mcnisontrie occanon. Oclober 19 The entertainment given by the Citizens of New-to J OH NAD A M S . w t. Prefident. of the United States. ' In contemplating the rapidprogrefs of an enlight- 1 , a.' . A C ' r ii . II., cucu nauon tu uic lummu or puuuc virtue ana nap- pinefs, there is perhaps no circumftance more deferving of our notice and admiration, than that which evinces the gratitude of a people towards thofe illuftrious per penty.i Under very period of time 6Fwhich any annals are preferved, we uncover this proper propenfity to. re warddiftingwfhed and ufeful aftions. The manner L?ojnfemng ihefeinatks ofpubHecratitttdetofS ried accotdiug to the Hate of Society in which the aaiotis, which wete its object, have been performed. The , additional, incentives' which a virtuous mind muft feel for devoting its belt , exertions to the public wel fare, are too obvious to be particularly mentioned ; and hc advantage which refults to Society;, from a grate ful notice of them, ta univerfally acknowledged. , Among a people pofitllipg fo eXtenfive privileges (and thbfc privileges fo well fecured) in a nation alfo equally , enlighttned as ours, the danger of eaccflive adoration, is. ieduced;to a phantom. "iT'Call never be exercifed. .No man can Jock foiypr obtaiil, more than the warm yet lational exprelfion of the joy and gra titude of the A meiican. People.;,. - . -A Partial ebulh'yp occur among eery people : But in a country happily fituated as ours! thefe will be feldom found In a cool deliberate appeal to the good fenfc of Americans, the refult will in. the end be generally: favourable. to. .- j Jndulging thiridea, we Xak the attention paicj by our fellew-citiiens to the prefent chief magiflratc of the union." .. . . . Agreeable .to arrangements, an entertainment was yclterday given to tjic prefidentajt thcNew City Af. fembly Room, Broad-Way. 1 ; Upwardaot-thrqe hundred citizens werefcaTedTa ihis entertainment, prepared by Mr. De la Croix ; which for -elegance and taftc has never been equalled in this city , , i .,;...... The tables, jlcgantly difpofed,:preftntedjt Idutert Jetnble which wotijej vie vith any effort, in any quarter of the world. They confided of i. A beautiful Bower of Trees arranged along the table,. represent ing within the principal cities of A m'erica, united with a garfand ojf Rofes. , id. A magnificent difplay in Su gar, the head .of the table, reprfeuti.ng.a ftrong golden column with the infcription'j..' Cohttitution." On the fa id column was fixed. the figure of Wifdom, having in one hand the bull of Prefident Adams, and in the other a garland of rofes entwining fixtcexi.co- lumns, representing the States of America, with this inftriptien May thefe Rofes which unite you, be always without Thorns the other garland, -which J.njtedh.iitici ofl America, was fuppoi ted byl pru dence' and fort it ink, - , ; : In feve acafagousto the fpftivity of the day, ( , The.. "other fubftantial ajpperidages . were fucri is.. rwptoldtieTelfp'Sclea f :tnev tfavc"entire fatisfaaion. !'' ; "The chau waslilled by fluilidPv,'arick, Efq. Mayor t the city tic was lupported by Major Qen. Mor . ris,' Mr. Lawrence, Senatorroml v5f.-Vork, Mr. Dayton, SpeakwoftherHoi Maj. General Gates, Brigadier General Hughes, and other diilinguimed characters', ' "' " dfter Dinner the JolhivingjTQAST$ ihere dranh. I . The United States of America t Profperity to their ' Agriculture, their Maaufaftutes, and their Com merce. " - , ," v ' u. ' . 2 . The Senate and Houfe of Reprtfentativef?. May they in' their deliberations be guided by the beft in terells of ' their country ;' and may-they receive the Cofdial fupport of their Confiitnents. ' .. , 3 Georce Wa sU 1 ngtom Ma y he loner enjov ;the Patriots beflfcwjud -&f affedions rf ' a ' gratrful ahJ io Public Good. May it be the invaiiabJe purfuit , qf each American Citizen. - - 1 1 . Public Spirit.- While it roufes us againft Foreign Hoftility ; may.it alfo fecure us agaii'it Foreign "Intn'gues.' 3 cheers. 12. The State of MaJJachufetts our elder Siler, in the Caufe of jrJomJMayiihe-contifiiie-tobe the" TiTi . 1 VV'Yi v'" ' "" : - i urie or jratnpis ana or rieroe.. .; : ; TNo fooner was this toall announced, than the whole gave nine cheers. Iultanily the Mufic played Yan- keeDoodle, during the incclfant acclamations of the company at the clofe of which, the affembly a .' gain . tofe as a mart and made the hall refound with' cheers and acclamations This compliment rb the Prefident thro' his native (late, was extremely deli- cate, & the more grateful, as it evidtntjy refill ted from the voluntary emotions of the moment. 13. The nations of the Earth. United by one com mon Nature, may they-feel that they have but one common iiitefeft the happinefs ojf each other. ijThegenulticSfirit-of .and Goocf will to all mankind. 3 cheers.-' If.' 7 he Heroes who have fallen in defence of -American Freedom. Taught by their crreat example nay ,VP learn that our lives and fortunes are evtr at the JjjL po falgL.oiiEcou n tr yr f. : r ' ' FayettevillPricea Current. dol. c. ' Tobacco, per cwt. 7 Flour, per barrel t -j 50 Corn, per bujhel, 45 Peaie, do..- 70 W. India do. 2d do. 1 60 t6: 'I he Fair of America. Abumperind g cheers By the'Prefident of the United States 'Profperity to the citizens of tfieate of N. Yorkv By tlie Mayop, (chairman) x After the "Prefident had retired. - John Adams; Pi cfidetit of the U. States. By the Vfce .Prefident, (Mr. C. andj) A fpeedy peace to all the world. 'r " ' - s By the Speaker of the H. of Reprtfeutatives, " . Thc-B(!Perof MouawVernon, in his rctulmSmT.' By Mr. Fdwird Livinglton, . The Coloffus of American Freedom- May it be- ftride the Commetce of the world and like that of Rhodes, never fall but in a Concufiion cf.nature. "By General 'I-JTyTit-R, . - The Memory of Peyton Rdiidolph, the Prefident of the firlt American Corfrrefs. By oiitfLfj ijie CompjDLy. ItufurixnTg, our mmnter in Gieat-lii.itain -Wheat,, .dcy- -l Butter, lb. Lard, none, -fia-rorr; Tallow, do. Bees wax, do. . Deet ficins d?.. Cotton in feed, Flax Seed, Beef, . ' . . del. Hcirip, per cwt. 7 Jamaica Rum, 4th 1 r ...... i J" 2 piuui, per gai. J .40'Northward do". : i 15 Country brandy iMorallcs, 1 20 12$ 1QCL. T5 Brown Sugar, per lb. 20 - 10' '" .5 I IQ 6 o Loaf do. do.' Coffee, do. -,- 1,1011,. do. . Salt per bujhel, Pork, Green do. - .40 40 9 t o S THEATRE. SILtieJxneJkf. This Evening, (November the 4th,) will be prcieatcj an admired Comedy, called . The Beaux Stratagem. , ' ' . . ;-- LoflTATmweH, Archer, Sir Charles Freeman, Sullen, "i?oigardrGibl5erndBonifacc"'by gentlemen for a happy People. . cheers. 4. i he btat 5; JUHN jx;y Uoycr nor of the State, '(: The AaFions in Alliance wfif'famca 6cheers, -Mav exi ng differences be fpeedily terminated ; and the bond! - r- T' A A . 1 - .. . . - - 1.- , ot ourjyienawipDgjpaorc hrmly-ltfengtliened;- ; rTFe Marqjjis La . Fa y pi th May the cfoiid of fyrcow whi :h has Jatelfobfeurcd his days beooiv difperfed ; and may" the Sun of happiuefs cild the - remaining hours Tbf Ms life. 1 8. Kosci u s ko May private Fi iepdfhip and public iiouraotttbe-fjtc-woands he has received: in - caufe F Freedom. . Public-Gratitude. . May it be ever the. rewatd of . the firm and difintertftcd patiiot. 9 cheers. ; N 0 R F O L K, Oaober 26. ' Reports were current in tow-n yeiteiday, faiJ to be received via New-York, of the capture of the .(nip Charles Carter. Cabtain Bell, with b car"-a lit rirv goods from London to this port, value 'about t'o or yQxQOClJlc! lixig. It -is faid five wastaken byir lTcnclf privateer, about co miles to the fauthward' ""of the Capes. Within thefe two days there have been tvo or thn-e arrivals trom.the- VV elt-i ndies their cargoes not ery faleable,' conliiliiW mollly of A merican Captamv'wlio liave received the fraternal hug 11 ;Hovvlong we fhall continue to receive .thefe fwtitjmlraces we cajifiot di-1 vine but tins much we at e certain of. that our mer chants, as will a s-o u r pojorfeame n, are hcartil y tired of fuch damn'd leroingftueezing ! '' " ' , FAYETTEYI L L E, Novemsir 4.1 ;. . . . . '-A ...... 'yExtra3jafq letter frm.JjwgfoutitytKrpniaf-t . v ' . . ted UHobtr I. ... ,- . -r 7" On Mr-Blount's arrival in Tennefe, a few of his part;fans effayed to have him brought forward as a" can didate for a Senator. This gave"aTi oppoytttnity.. fox the citizens to fee feveral ciienTeiniHmaficed.V The final took place laftetkr'and'J Mr. Jackfon were ealily eleded Senators; in tle room, oxJoJwiuti.o ovejrtotl:eeidcvanrGov ertXcir and ..his plaus in TenneiTec." r ' ' ' ' " - ':PhUadelpkit Ocloier f -Deaths in the city and fuburbs, for the la(k 24 hours, SEVEN ; On the i6th ELEVEN; iythi FlFl'EEN ; 1 8th, NINE TEEN ; ijth. ELEVEN ; 20th, FIVE j and on the zi ft, ELEVEN. "'.;;.-"'; i) I E p, .-; On the 29tn ult. Mr.' Hugh Macoonald:, late merchant here, much and jullly Yegreted. - ; , ... NOT I G E S hereby giveiij to , thofe who have any demands their amufement &nd"ScTfcf iWMrGodwin.; Doriiida,by 1. S. Cherry and Mrs. Sallen, by Mifa '- ' M'Intirer. - -: i SINGING by a Gcntlemap. - - , To which will be added, an'eritertaHimeiit (taken (torn. the Opera of, the PUENNA, called . THE ELOPEMENT Jcw ,. Outwitted.-' T' Don Jerome, Antonio, Dn Carlos (with fongr.), by gentlemen for their amufement and lfaac Men doza the Jew, (with a Comic Song) by Mr. God ' "win, ' ' -." ' .-' "- ', Louifar by-Mifs -MIrittrcrand the DuenTT27; by Y;T; To conclude 'with a SQNGJby-DoN Carlos. Cj -TICKETS to be had at R. Donaldfon and Go's, ftore, and.of .Mr, Godwin at Colonel Dekcy. Te r 's Box jf&jL tJif----J'-'r-- t-rn Mr. Godwin, refnecifullv foliiits GentIemenLta purthafe tickets preVtonsTheir going, to the Theatre, to prevent mtjlat.es 111 taking money and giving change. .JUST PUB LIS TIED, And far f ale at the, Priting-Offices at Fayetteville .; . "'.-'' and HalifitHif i- . '- "V HODGE's NORTti -CAROLINA A L M ,A.NA:, C K? .. 'JFw the TearjfjurJj.ofdii":. Being the fecond after Biltextile, or Leap Year, andl the 2d 23 of'Alr.eHcin IndeperuleYiFe. . Calculated for the ltatc.of North-Carolina, being pre cifely adapted to : the meridian and latitude of the city of Raleigh, but will ferve without any fenfiblc error for any ,of .the. Hates adjacent. . .. .'V - C O N TAIN I N G. . - The lunations, riling and fetting of the fun rnocn, and feven ftars, folar and lunar eclipfes, remarkable da vs. fellivals,-&c.jL,r s ITS- I againit the Eftate of Archibald M'Kay, fen. fed, to prefent tjiar counts" without delay for. 1 1 and all thofe: vCTiQ flaja jnde by decea -pay men houdiiiOte -or open account' 16 faid Eftate, arc rc- tdiate pay mem,' an ih indulgence can be given. y 'c-.u.------- Qdober 2 j. CATHARINE MKAY, Executrix. 85.3 HE Svliooner FRi END, SHIP, now lying at iliringrOnT will fail for Philadelphia with all convenient Ipeed, and return immediately thofe who uidj- wan i jrdigof or -pwagfj -wiu picaic 10 apiy as fopn as:?ofGbIc idj SAMUEL VANCE.. r: Fayetteville, November i, ' . 'jV ; ;. ., ' A A'aricty of ufeful and amufing articles ; -i.' . AMONG WHICH ARE THE theft., The peifcd beauty.. A defcriptioo 3.C. !tbcldrrcr.)ti'iatciy..confrufied by-Mr. Wil- -Ham ,Tliomas,;Aft. TruelionpurIUuIlrateiby-Dr.--Blair.. Parody of .Pope's . prologue to Cato. To Florella on the belt ufe of prefent pleafure by the late-Dn Dodxlridgr.The--L"a w'yer.-Valaabler-re---' i?ipeorhe-yawsr'fofop-rhefflatie-and, obftinate--veneria complaints. A recipe for bitter3 to prevent tfie fevtr and ague. A cure for tKe fever and ague. Cure for the bloody flux. Officers of- the executive department of the United States; v with their falaries. . Members o? the Stnate and.Houfe of Reprefcntatives of the T United Stat. Judges and peers' of the Supreme Court of the United States. Brief abftrac"t from the"; conjtitiilipC ficeis" of North-Carolina. ; Judges of the Superior Court of law and equity of the; State of Nortji-Ca- ; rolina. Time of. holding the Supreme, and County Courts of the State of North. Carol in a. Epitaph 911 a; drunkard,"" The fpeech of Mifs Polly Baker, be-, fore a court vf judicature in Con'nedicuf, fjiortly after the fettleinent of that ,f ate' ;"wheWfhe :'was p'rofectit ed the fifthjinic for having a baftard child. Fifh out of water. Charaers without the aid of phyfiognpr . rr ir:f . 3' 7' i " t 4ny..VJt-JitrgfoH3-meit7rrtorqtwrrrsrTjp uc cafipns. : ThemenfaT and pei fohal qtialifications of a hufoand. ' Effefli of "miafoTfune.- Scarce articles. Epitaph 6n a wine merchant. Elegy on the death of a blackfmith. To-morrow. A recipe for courtfhip. Fragment of Anacreon. A whim. Anccdotes--. a variety. SjIpTrllition. 'J'he circle of hliman life. Profperity and Adverfity-An allegory." Contempla tions on- the commencement of !tbc new year. Sche tl.whieHer-of-ferfoir diftri&s of the United States, ; A tablejpf the yajpe and weigH of cbi'iisi with their fterling andfederal value. A table' of gold coins. 'Main poll roads through, the United States, Rates of poftage. &c. 4:
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