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Vou II. m am m wt rvi r. n k 'm ni in. iiiFtederi - tJTAS for tfl'Vc'patfJ tentiott to jdie. ' SwjjStW-fianl-important Branch of SirtryjwMMlat' tiromr Mode: of heal it! si ' th e hi ; and to tm uiiciiiioi ui u s- " particularly to tlrt 1 0ptritortoT the "C lift and Btrleto iftiagethftKeotB ?-Uw jnon learaco oi in r v !. r rtu k" I anr and i happy t' E peirienee, I A frecept0r,1ueelebf aied P. V je of nioflanoihe "tttcefefyif ernnatien of at leaMorty Cafes that hive coxae under his Care 'from the nti)Aoirii Sutcf ; he ctnfiders it n Uf at . DatyV ha at a Tri- VWiff dUt hn Cduntty w ytttjifli tHfe SuH cefil of that Oafitioa hich reftorcf Sight-to the Blind. And, he U inor atonjly dtter-; mined to ihUMeafurei from a Cottvidia:of the i Advantage! which muft rtfult from J u . Publicity. : v ! ' . ; '. - Fie4rick.rTeurtf Mfyi4X&i i' tlvitemltr, lloO. NOTICE. Ok Thurfday the iSih of Decemter next, WILL BE SOLD, f At tie Ctut t Hijt 'in the ?Ttxm:M ef ' , Htndtfitt : hpHE following LANDS', or To r much; thereof is will fatiify the Taxes iihe thjsjebn, vi. ' - v -v Thiee Hundred Aare fuppefti to W the Propeny 6f t be Heirs bfjSteard, y One "HuBdrei dittj thi'i Property :!jf Samuel Rogers, ort'RyalH-CrteK. ,; ,'.. Fifty ditto on Rok-H5e,Cfeeki fuppofed to be the Property aie oiS i GorgU; One Hundred dutej Ottihe Vaokio River, fiiopofed to t the Prriirty of one' Terreia. f Forty-five ditto on petdte Rher, th Pro perty t tho -Heira of Dumas. , . 4 ' -'fr.' THOMAf-'C. WiLLlAMSiV" MifttgimrryCoaxty, ' SheTifi'. : . ' CdWiinins' . ! 17 IV E iiuadfed and Forty - TouV - i Antt Vrit 'KMnt Survev. lvine a the Head of Richland Crfeek, in the County of Fraokn.- The Poir it, well tuited. t iHc Catture e( Cora, Whkt and Tobicco." Any PeribQiBClinafe1eto.pttrehfip, may fee the Land hy applying to Pr. WillMin 1). Hill. who liref arfjinis,,and will haye, the Terrns niade known hy him, or tha Subfcriaer living in Bruofwiik County, Virginia. I ' JOHN CLAIBURNE. : Nov. 2 TO BE RENTED, v &t AVttf Tear's Day xextt fcr uue cr mure TY HOUSES and LOTS in the AT Village odjoinrag the Uaiverfity. con fining of a Houfe, two Story high, zj Feet loag and at Fett wide, with k Cellar and kitchen underneath,-calt ulated for a Mer chiat and Family, r a Tavern: and Boarding Iloufe, ait lies in the Cetiire df the Village. Likewlfo a Log Houfe, filry -fix" Feet with a Barn, Stable, Smoke-heufe, c. ail ajacent thereto, wow in good Repair. Aifoi a Farm, within a Mile, jwitTr fumcient , dear Land under Fence tor four Haadi to , work oo to Advantage. As the SaluWrty of this-Spot is equal (it cot fuperior) to auy in the : State, Gentlemen from the low Country mieht reap a twol'old Advantage, via. Fie i'ervation of Health, and aa Opportunity 0 hoardiae their own or Neighbour'' Children whiht at a Seminary of Learning perhaps cjual to any in the United -States. For further Particulars enquire of the Sub Tcricsr living on the Prrmiies. ; ' JtJUN M'CAULli Y. Seat cf the UnivrrJttj, f Qrunge Ciitnty Nov. 14. , V. . A ' . LATELY RECEIVED, And for Sale at J. Gales' s Store, THE FOLLOWING ' DRUGS, MEDICINES, SPICES, ESSENCES, fct. t eft Red Bark Pale Do. .'J!P Powder Camphor ' Senna ' -- , V Gtauoer's Salts -Cre 01. Tartar -il iuilphor. Calomfl Magnefii Rhubarb . JPiu d- ' Chajnomile iowe.rj Cahth'arjdes lIiftering-Plaiil;r ljachylou Do. Tartar Emetic I pecacuh anna. Prepared Luietics Tapieca Salop iiigo Cum Ara&ic liorax "v Artii'eedj Ailum Cinnamon Nutmegs . Liquid iL-aTuanunx AUh'maticElixer Spirit of Hrthorn!; Do, of Nitre - Do. f Vintgar Do. of Sal Volatile" - Vitriolic ,Ether Lavender Compound Kflence of Bereaniot. Do., of Lemon Red: PfOtcipitate Cephalic Snu! Balfanrof Capivr ; Turiiogtos Iialurh liuxhasi'a TinlYure of Bark Briti&.Oil V ; Godfrey Cordial ;' DafTy'jfeEiixir , Bate man's Drops J toagTiiion's Bitters ! i teers Opodeldoc; f Autibilious Bills j' Anderfon'a D. ! i Hoooer's Do. V Saltpetre I'epermint Loienges Elleuce of PapermiVt, A frelh Supply of ' . C flUR? IP COUGH D RpPSi i 'torfe x.tz:;jges, EffencVgX Mii'ftarJ, South- carol inj. topH public hay c bccii Fumlthccl couitu; of ; ihs iftate iof political Oin (p if iii South- Carpjina.- Soriie enter. ; tbto the fufcj e& beyoad the jtrnitsfpf corijeaore; iriclinejusto bcHev; thitWr Mim$ wil not be;fLcc4 trt that State! Tlih tielief is ; ilrcngt heried by tlVelobfcf jtions writer in JUiti- Cs(Wifia ii5peM' rtHer theTignat.iire pf A'' ke Planter i1' who, dotwithftand-: irig rhii. aflumed tharaclq'r; is 68 viuufly ilat e f ma u well acquainted with the political chara&ers.bF his cpuijtry, itid tUeitendchcy 4 teir principles ahd coiiduth Wcp re nt me tnb extracts will rtbt be un acceptable to our readers, parti cularly as they relate to the- etia ratlers of General Pinckney and Colonel Burr, which' have riot hitherto been. generally knovri Td tkei enlightened aft 4 rrtde- pe 4e n X re'p re fe n t a t i v es b f o'u t ba c k coiirtttv. who. far rerno Veil from tne lources or foreign inuuence ana corruption, ftill breathe t h k ftine generous" fpifit wh'cH fw tiled the bolums of their fathers, and may vet conhder re'D-ubucatmct no crime; a plain; private cixtzen ntiyc of Carolina's Whpfe.an'ceftor?, t6r many years back tilled the fame little fpot of Aartd on wbich lie hnw rcuuca i wno, neuner noius, nor x;- picB to hold, any dfrlte under the Stat or Federal Government ; begs leave to addrkft the following ob- ' u. To tha eVe of theiftfangetpur fi Wtibri is flounthing ;-our "Cdm- rncrcc every uay exienunit ; uu- ii neis 't aeuxtated by ineeit tnutftnient of banks. But not a ycficl iivaft ed to our fitore? which Brings not with it. principle inimical to our liberty; nof a note difcoun ted but creates i patronage dangerous to the 'puritySf our eiections. " The important moment; is now at hand when you are to exercifc the Facred right, committed to your care by the Con ft i tuition, of ex- p'reflinghe fenfe of our country men at large, in your, apoointmcnt of the , Electors of Prefident and Vice-Prefiderit Mr. TefFerlon an Gol. Burraie the Republican Cn didatvs ; Mr. Aaras and Mr. Pinck tiey the Federal." ,., ' You all feenl convinced of the neceffity of a change; and for this purpofe, have deftrvedly cafl your eyes upon ; th yirtu'o;, anct enligh tened fae oti Mont jcello. 15ut with regard to the perfon to be run with him,' as Vice-Prefident, therc ap pears fome difference ,of opirrion. General Pmcrineyand Colonel Kurr are., the men pet ween whom" we hefitate ; let ui examine tha rnerit of their refpelive claims,, and fee to which of tlern our .choice Ihould be direcled. Personally acqiiaintcd with both, but connected with nei ther, I feel the fame refpeft and efleam, which -talents and; virtue create, for; theone as for the other and in tracing theii 'chafaclers, truth and impartiality fltall direft me. . General Pinckney is wefl Jfriown to you all ; highly amiable in pri vate life, apd defei vedly eftimable ! as a man or triea nonpur ana inie grity,' there are Tew among us, Vvho have withheld, from hjrti refpetl and perfonal attachrnent. He lerved us, quring our revolutionary w3r,vwitb fidelity-; and ably dilcharged, on every qccafion, the duties of a fpl dier and an officer, lift was, after- wards, for many years, a.jdiftin- guiihed member of our bar ; where, as his biographer bferves, his abilities as a lawyer, and his uni form goed Condufe in the cptirfe of exterifiv bufinels, fpon ranked him among" thi mbfl'i refpeftabU citieas'of Carolina. Asa latefman and pclitician,' he has h?d but few opportunities'of being knovyn ; his fer vices, however,' in oy Reinven tion .and legiftature," and his late embafly to France,' if they cfo not entitle him to a place among the greatcft geniufes of our count ry, a t leaft giyshira a claim to affirm in dependence and fcpil incorruptible integrity. . .' . r' tl This, fellow-citizensj is a cha rafter which you defervediy admire; , la ' a fitfibii pprt yri his life. Colonel Burri; hoivrvertU asdftimablein everylptSikli; atnUble asa;man,and tjbaUyiftin gUlflted Ky i reputatipu thi? mtoft;fair a h.4 Jh bierniihedii ifyii riamei tooj rank i anion fe ths? dtfridfr$ of Aftie rickn; Independence.; Taking the coshnand of; a regiment " it thcr age of ! twenty,! through the whole ,of the war he was diftitigtii(ned :byt th jame ardent devotion "to th principles' pf liberty .the fame judg ment and cx3urage,v".hich form ftch promirierit feature inJjnis charftftcr at this trmel At tnMe refloratipp of i peace", having exhautled an arriple' patrimony m the fervrceof his coun try, he found himfeif compelled to practice lawas a mean s of lubfi ftence. tjlfrei nothfivith (landing the cpra-: petition of Hamilton, Xivingfton, anU others of the greatefi talents' in lftW.YorkV he foon obtained the; firjft place;. and the rapid fortune he acquired from his extenftve prac-: tier, eelared the preferncl h had gained inf the minds f hi$ fellowX ciizensi r Poilefltd, oncenVpre of ani ipdeperdencv,' ' Coiririet Burr fopn abahddned the flavifli drudgery of the bar,! ib little congenial to a mjnd like -i his, for a field more ftiSited to hisinclinatroTi and better atfapted to the difplay eF his U lent.s " 11 Centered th' Legiflature of? Nw-Yprk, became Senator of thifi United States, anxl'lin both pbces W4! equally eminent;: Ob noxious toj the admhuilration. for his" rigid, and inflexible rcpublica nifm; and finding it l'mpoffiblc to ftm Ihe loVrcnt of .Prefidential in fluence; he; retired from Gngrefs ; adjviGng theTmoIt influential repub lican meicbt rs ip follow his exam pie '1 id gi" liorjie, f.nljgb't'eri J the mind of their conilituentsi knd by correcting the tate Cover n- rnents, hnaliy correct the federal. Madilon, Cues- and many otheri leading cha;raleis, obeyed his pro phetic counfel ; and the good eftecls whichT hav tefulted from it, you hiv Jeen. Republicanifnii is once more-the prevalent lentiment in the Sbuihern ii.ilcs ; nor in them only; Tjhe aclivity and addrefsof Colonel Burr, have, given it complete af- cenaency m the, forme tly, hichlv Federal States pf New-York and Rhode-1 Hand ; and even in IsTevy J'trley , and CouBetticut. j the Ke- p;uoiicans, at tne late elections, ap pjered lo refpetlable in their mino rities, that j without betraying too fanguinaa (emper, wemayi well ex pect them ' u be foa triumphant tjiere hkewHe. L j;." Endowed with a mind great, liberal andj comprehend ve, Ame rica owns hoi a citizen moi e fitted than Colonel Burr," to be placed at the head ctjhef government. With an energy and .decihori pf character peculiar to liimlelf, while other, men arc debating he refulyes j and hile' thef refolve,' he als, Jfiis pIan to overthrow, by the Wilabliih ment of ihe Manhattan CoKipany, the undue influenci! of tjie, Banks ajnd foreign merchants,' which had Jo long enaved the poorer clafs at cit zens of Nevv-York, in thej lame manner as they now do thole Of Chatieiton, entitles liim, to the ajdmirattpni and lupport of ereiy friend to liberty and re;ublicaniim. j "; Thus, i my fellow-citizeus, is the hifiory of the Republican, who, Wj'th Mr. efTerfon, is a caadictatc fpr your votes at tne enfuinz elec tion thele. his claims. WiU you. forgetful pf his important fer.vices lp your caufc, facrifice him to the narrow prejudice of lecal attacli rhent? On an occafionike this, principles,; not men fliould deter mine' your choice. .... j You favour Mr. Tefiei fon's elecTion, becaule hi political opi nioiis agree with ypur own, and you think Ithem right You aban don Mr. Adams, wrthout hehtancy, becauue he diflers tiom your and you bchcye him Wrong ; yet, be iweeh Colonel Burr, -whofc prin :ples are the lame with Mr. Jeffer fon's,' anidGeneial Pinckney, who Coineides vith Mr.- Adamt, you he fitate merely becaule the latter hap pens; to belong to your own State ! . To reduce you to this dilemma, between men and an e a lures, was the yery object of the Federal party ; it was for this mlidious purpoie, . that General Plnckneyl was fml named! as a candidate. What ,i the lan- everyf pirtt oheUoited States ? Jeffcrfor;;: tut ttly never act: from, jrinepb 'X'yj, charalters ainong ,khWiii 'aih'dvwUJ vcrddre to opple Gent inrkner n " Till within a Very mort. tirne pa ft; !, no dubif was entertained by the Tfjeratpaty btitthat -. yoti could : ijnaiiy , abandon evertV your f av d rite . Jeffer fan ,; ' for General Pinckney : :: finding! lioweveri ihey had oyer-riitcd things they now vyilh to work upon your prejudice! at lcaft ,fo far,, as to. induce you to. vote, for, them together; ; The moreeffeoally to lecure this poi ht, they alter tlieiirlate tone ; and, pona pouflydil playing the idels of ainclic irati tibe firit of parties, propofe a cpnirirojiie. HButy my fellow- citizens j before you determine on fucri ajli'ne 4f coridu&i reflect well; Formerly,; when flight (hades' of po litiai.ldrtereoce pnlyi'. diinguiiK ed th$. jvvoj partiesi as comprpmife would lave beeni advantageous ; it W o u 1 d ha v e t e n ded to hea 1 the fchifm entirely arijcl produce a general, har mon.yJandnanimity ; but, at a fea fori liCe thB, when their principles areas ppppfiUas fight and darknels, the idea.ris idli; - Like a phyfician's admihifterihgtAp violent medicines at the I firitf (time,- ,bf con t rary 'ulai-, tiei.Mt Will ferye'bliit'to rack and deftro' the; cOnititution. Heudes, mark -sfhti , not tta Uhfidioiis. plot; whic.lv lurk benatji this fair pro pofai'ri 'Tjad fpirioftfederalifm .aihis but to'throtv you from your guard ano like the baneful. fhade of the Java, at th, very moment it lulls you, to; tepole, 3jviildepi'iye ypu of xexiftcrce. But do pot fufler your felvcs ft be deceived ; -if yotr do vete fer Mr, Jelferfon and General Pinckney together, let it be with yur eye. oped to tHe'eohfequence. General: Pinck neSr is no lonser iunv as Vicc-Preudent ; it 13 the avowed object (of the federal party, to make him Prefident ; aud as a prof of this, I refer you to Gen al Hamil ton's letter; He and Mr. JefFeffeh therefore aim at the fame office ; of courfej' if you give two rival candi dates th fame number of voleji you em italy drflroy tii political weight of CzrPtina m he. national Icale ; it is, in fal, biecffely the fame as not voting at all. This,kbefides being a political absurdity, which no.-other (lae in ihe.union will thiii5.'of c.m mitting, would bX a glaring derelie tion of that duty which every man owes tic his counlry and which, I am perfuadfcd, each of you has warm iy at heart. 4 Here afe twmen of fei inglfpr the fame ofSce -a high and important ' office difTeving .widely in principles ; one oaily can be riqh't, the oiper wrong. Pati 'ptifm, there- tere, Vfliile in directs iyou to tha kru, as loudly demands? of jy'ou to abandon tne tatier. kxiraB of d Utter from John Lane - don, liMii Senator in Congrefs -Jrop ' New. ffompjhire, -to Samuel " PortfnjoUth, Oftoaer 19, rice. 'iDEAiftStRi; '. ' You r affreeable ; favour of the 4th iftllant has thvs Xnomeut come to hand ; 1 jam greatly rejoiced to fee. Gfntltdtetf.of: property and irig. fluence counu forward at this e venttul morrierjt, in ibe common caufc of cur country : I have 210 doubt we (hall yet be laved.' ,.' . , I am now packing my baggage j (hall fetout in the ftage to-morrow mominjT tor the city ot Walhind ton; hope to be in Baltimore the beginning oi next month this pre vent my anfwerig 3pir letter; lb iully as 1 cbuld vyilh, having only Lone moment tP fpare. , u In the con vprftttion held be tween ' Mr. Adams, iMfs Taylor and myfelf , Mr. Adaihs cettatuly exprefled mrnfelf - (as far iriy niemory ferves me) in"- the very words mentioned m your letter,! viz;; That he hoped or ex peftetl to fee 4h day when .Mr, Taylor and his fViejud Mr. iiles would-be cpnvinc.ed, that the pea pie of himerica would not be hdpby itnout an ncrcdUary Ltiief Majrtf- trait and 'St enteral aiTewBI . Or KORTH.CAROLINA., i house: OF COMMONS ,x ; j '- TharfdaTi Not. ao, conclude.r' , 7 xvir UebCrry preienied a out n ecuie to Liieav Ruffe! ftich flato at v" jho may hereafter acquire -,Ktili the hi It time . ' " ' i r" - Mr... R." Alexander ' nrafented' . bill more fully to fecure to this Stain J-. itstiud tndi proper weight in Wan A ) eiejRiort or a r retiaent ana ? yjcer vv . Prefident of the United States. Read ' the firfl time. ; , Mr. Mebane preTcnted a bill to fecure to Elizabeth St. LaWrehce f : Chatham county, fuchr eltate ; as.iKe may hereafter acduire. ; Read: the i hrft-tima. i ; s 'The Senate prdpafed that the two " Houfes proceed to ballot immedi ately for a PubliPrinterKforlth' enfuing year, and nominated forthf?' ' appointmen tfM r Jbfeph G ales, and iVlerirs. Hodge and Boylan ; to which prepohtion; this Heute . a- tfregAl a4 tTo hilln hino- talren . .." there were 05 votes for; !. Gales. and 71 for Hodge and Boylan. r Mr. Small prefented a bnl to alter the name of Willis Homes, to. that of Willis. Wildair. Read firft time. 'The followicff rcfolution iwas ' dJ ' - Vhereaf tb pre font node of obtaining . raoney from the Treafurer in advance, at pratifed by the Mecsbters of the General AiTembly, and ny the officers .thereof, is at- li tended'with inconvenience and' danger, arid ' is withal improper; Therefore : , :. Yi . : Refotved, that in future,,the principal.; cJerk of each Koulef the General AlTembly ' ' Ait r i . . - ''- 1 man r?n.ie. an account witn eacn Memoer ana, the s officers thereof; in a book to be by bin kept for that ptiroofe. crediting fch ac. count, in the firft p!ace,.hy the travelling- nd ferriages of each member, and aftcrwariV , ffon time to tiaae. by the nuinber of dayii each mtmberihall have attended i hit place..' And of application cf any tnemVcr o officer, i' as aferefaid, the cfetk fhait ihake out and de liver; him a certificate :for the fUt iiie, eir,!; for any other lefs lum, which certificac wheu ' made out' as dforefaid, and figned oylthetf Speaker, and sttefted by the Clerk of the? Houfe to wvhich the member tfr officer xnay ielong, fkaH b paid by the Public Treafurer, " and fliall pafa a a voucher in the fettlemeht of his accounts. And the additional Jerviccs of1 , the principal clerks in this regard, ffcall be ' coufidcred of and allowed tor at thoclofe o " eacbTeffibn'of the Gtaerat "Auemhiy t-' " The refignations of; John Mebane," Lieutenant-Colonel; Commandant William Golfton; Lieut., Colonel ,v? Philip Moroncy, Firftj and Thomas' , Brooks Second Major ofSithe ;Ghar tham regiment of militia, were ceptcdi - ! . . ; Friday, Nov. 21. 1 i Mr. J. G.Wright from Wilming ton, appeared and took his feat. ! t The following bills wereprefented . ' and reap! the firft time vtz.by Mr.' Sawyer, a .bill to repeal part of in!, ad to prevent Vice and Immorality, t by fu pp reiTi hg ; ex ce ffi ve gaming v J JPcj 3 hill to fecunelito,1 Peggy Rowan, fuch eftate is fho" may hereafter acquire ; and By Jvlr.V Dickfon, a bill to annex a part, of Robefon county to the county of, --Cumberland. ... On a petition beinir nrefented bv Mr. Hradfha w, . of fundry fettlersL. on clcheatcd lands tn the county of Cabarrus, the following refoluCTQst was adopted : I Whereas fmiu'ry people in Cabarrus eounty are iettleCoo lands eemed kseicnleat-j ed. have petitioned the LegiOatUe t pU aa ; aft to conftim the tities Which thy have : obtained under the Secretary of this; State, and ihe Truftetsof thettHnverSry of rorth" ' Carolina having a. claim to the iav4 Uhdi, where tne Cegiflature cannot fran,l th ' prayer of the faid petition : Therefore - ! ' Helolved, that it He recommenied ItheBoardofTrufteesot thtf liniveHiiy to take ie jaia pstuiott Uij ir conb leratian, ' ml grant the pet rioucrs mat relief to which tbW areeuutUJ." 4 ri Saturlay, Nov. x. 'J ' v Mr. Haac Lnier from AnW count v, and Mi W. J. Htntori," from, Pafquolaiikjapiaied and tdok. their teats,. ; ' . - v ' The following bills wer rre- -fented and read, : viz.. 'by; Mr? Vm;l -jaUE,' .a bill to 'emancipate aVisfYtihv! rmuiatro fiave therein rnent7nne"-"i jMrWaiker, Jarbil diietlin tfrny manfier in; which raarnagc !icen,"eVS-;i (hall fhereafier bo bbtainedif-Mr ' Deberiy- a bill direfltng the manner in which iufiice'ofl tj peacvfhL in'futurebe aoltited 2 Mr;:l5ick' ;f ion,, a oiii to nx an uuitorrn;tiin . for taking a lift of taxable' pTapmy..-;' througnout: ;thejge;;auti.it, bt&'Ac,;': forciii j the A ;viuixiiue - waV3pi6mtcd, 'foi 1 . 71. n n;:;f- (w .tO
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