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s t ; ;: : -; : iv . '.",f,f : . him : . :- 1 . 1 NOtRTHGAROLIlA Sf ATE GAZETTE. - ) Itlu'l ! ' ' ' '.hi. j f ': ; j -, Ours are th Haw of fair delightful Peace,. ; , '1 ; 1 1 I V 1 -. -J U Vnwarp'0..l7 f arty RaC to Xiyc like Eiothr." r - t i ' 77 r . . : ; ! Tuesday, Tune 23, 1801. ill ."No. M- I Vol. II. t ' t - ; .' ' - ' - ' ,? ; " ;'"'r" " " - ' : ! ' ' ' ' : ! . 1- - .! ;" : - if". h : i I . i - i Hry m Mod, aft rcuri;; en an iU 11 fti hrii : That ftrer or in;- lit great io ,-. ;ot 'hit s f a tly ai. g ol 'Alt W .South affordei ve Tiu inj the fore the, ht'.vrat Appetite s iormsr 4.Tfti- r '-I ; ETRT. . . he 24th 1 kit in as ; S'imuel ;t ' were ugh, the Hope-of ;rn jlron'5 . asd the" in 1 fe Teeth- fori ani ie enamel", itcnj the. flime and. ue, sver tn; '.-I -; Drops nt and ing f ure4 uid everjr c caflon jmmendeJ .. countries :rally p"e- : :d to nl Xutieni; ex- putrid f" ' thfrJi jav other . public' lo ; up 11 t.a' ' or ufeiefs',.. U fe f.i'' r.d .Icl.do Very oitfff ., have'ek snt a irt ISTEK ' Courts tat. 1 ' . - EnU1 Recount UG YPTI ANSr FAIRS. r8y k veiTsitiWeA at Baton irt 3$ days from fc -: ' .:atrau: : Ycftcriaf ;3tived frbtti Aboukir, ir,8;days;hisMsjcft'5 hired armed &rjgXoui!q:rufcQtt, from whom vc. Iiave tKe: following 1 n f o rra a 1 1 o n . . Tlhe Britife arrnunder SirRalpli Abercrombie,' arrived in; Aboukir Bay on the 2d, of. March, but did not attempt to difembark, on account of tempefluousj weitHer until, the 8th, wheh a landing was efFe&ed by 7000 men; under at heavy fire from artil Icrvand fmailarms. The Fie rich made a vigorous pppo tit ion, advanc ing to the beich ai4 actually level ling mukets over the g.in wales of ihe boats ; but the Britifli Toiiiecs, leaping on fhore, attacked the ene xnv with the bayonet, made good their deDarKanon. i uw "'"' vw French aborli two miles towards Jkxandria, and into the cattle of Aboukir; talungironi therr 8 pieces f cannon. ! Oar lofs id killed and wounded this day is computed to amount to 400 or 500 inenj and the enemy's about the fame. Among the corps which rmdd this firft landing were the guards-, . aSthJ 4 2d, 90th, and did Iregiments. Our troops were reinforced tHe fame evening by cooa more Tnc?i who landed after wards; and hay iDl'eitabliuhed them selves, in this . pofition, they re gained until the :3th of March, when a general action took place, whicrr terminated in the total route of the French, and four pieces of cannon being captured by the Eng- lun, who loft about i 000 men in tnis afTair : but by accounts from prifo iiers, tW lofs 6tT the trench was greater. i " X)a the 14th, the attack com fnenved uoon the caflle ofAboukir, ana 0s the 10th, -that garnlon iur vendcr6d to tli!e Uritiut forces, ell the gimsexcept .two, having been difmounti by thc Ere from our 1 - ' ; Datterjes. When the XmnTd left -Km hi.-. ht oyr-j Britilh 2rmy wnolled within two miles of AlcxandiS. raaGUhe French,, fupppfed to be abof 5OQO fhong,. were entrenched oniie heights at Pompey's Pillar' faid q command iAlejcanctria. The Britif Iwere oc cupied in difembaiking tnsjr field- train ol battering cannon, tvthirds of which were already on Lore an attack upon the French ID tras expectea very ioon to o t r hen it was fuppofed there Couil ' 1 I nous lomuam-as the preced- alionshadproed. The French d at firit milhkeji the 42d regi- nt in tne Hithland drelSj lor urks,and attscked tKm with their ufual confidence su were re ceived with a gallantA , and Ipi- nt, whicn tney aa not eJipett, and probaaly haa not Deen aocui tomcd to. Ihe Highlatuiers ccived the French cavairy -on the bayonets ; in their turn made a brifk charge; checked, and completely woriled that part at the yrench ar my op pffed to them. It is' further reported thV Murad Bey anddiis followers have packed the French at L'.ro, ana p Meaou from joining his f Alexandria, where all the es the French troops had been centrated. Certain accounts arrived that the Grand Vizier v I his ;army ua marcnea towarcs I Delta about the 20th of Febrtary. One of the' Lieutenants of I. Maiclty's (hip. Swiftfure, writes follows to his friends in Gibraltar,1, dated 17th March : Our gallant army is only wait ing for the heavy artillery to attack the enemy's height neir Alexandria, which mu ft immediately fall on becoming matters of this height, it entirely comrnands the town." ! Sir Tohn Warren fell in with. i and chaced the fquadron under Admiral Gantheame, on the 21ft of March, but loft light of them in tne night. 1 hey were Jeen on 4th. of April, iy his Ma jelly's f var the Mutkie,j off the illand Sar&inia. flecrirtc North-eaft. tf the line of battle (hips had, t'n.-:r forsmalls, Lands for Sale THE Subfcriber is difpofed t fell his Lands on the Ueaver Dam Creek, in Granville County, containing, by the Deeds he holds for them, 10X8 Acres, a confidera fele Portion of ' whkh is Tobacco Land and Low Grounds on the, Crck-. The hijh Land is of an excellent 'Quality for Cor u. It is wejll watered, and contiguous to a Range equal toiany ia tfee StatCj for every Kiad ofJStock, either in Summer cr Winter. ; There is cleared Lnd fufficient to employ eight or ten Hands, "W0w in god eroppiag Repair ; with a DwcN linj-Houfe in lui tabic Order tor the Ketep tioti of a Fanuly. As .this Land can be divided t make Xo convenient Settlements, nearly of equal Va lue, I will fell a Part, or the whole, as may belt fait a Purchaser or Prchlers, on f.eod lcrnis and eafy J5ymeits, which may be knows by applying to 'June 13, iSoi. ' FOR SALE, If applied for hy th firft of September VGHTEEN Hundred Acres of i? tnr'ft Quality of Pine LAND, Part mixed wtcfc-oafc. anii Hickory; Fifteen Hun red and FiU; fv.uate en the North Side of dRaft Swamp, twelve aj,oVe Lumbertbn ou which a Plantation, wv. comfortable ! Dvvelhng-tioule, .Kitchen and an ox-,. u i irigs completely fuitable. to a farm'beauM fully utuated and well watered. One liun-1 j dred Acresof cleared Land, under good Fence, !. molt of it frefh and in excellent Ordei tor Planrinir' with a 'beautiful voune Orchard - -ji - jult beginning to bear, lituate in ihe boft Cow- t Range in the District, with a very cxteniivc j; Swams Pafture now inclofed. Two Hun- ,' j ' 1 J , J IT; ft A . m .. ,,,,t,. ,in Ihr I Cl.l lt. Ten-mile Swamp, three Miles trcm the ior- I met Plantation, ou which is an excellent Gnli j Mill, newly built and in vood Orcr, on a conitantStream. Forty Aci.s of iiefh cTeartd j L-nd, under good Fence. A very extcntive I and lertiie Swamp, fuiied to the Culture at Rice, and may be tali ly uried for Corn. j Cafh. or likely youus Negroes, will be j received in! Payment. Terms may b& k.own by applying to the Subscriber on the PrcRiifc. JOHN FORT. Rilefon Cmif', April I. ; j FOR SALEy A Valuable Tt atl of Land, h'in; on the North blue of Roanoke River, nezr toeneral 1 nomas Laton's j errv. ,n t County of Waireii . - . 1 i, containing Six liu;:ciredj edr under good rentes ; a j! Acret, vf etl Watered good Dwelling nd otier lloulcs, 1'uitubie lor the .Reception -ot an Overtcer. The Land is f rlie lirit and leco.ia Qualities. There is good opcii Ground fulScicnt to work ten 01 ii'teen Hinds. 'J fie Subfcriber will take Three Thoufand Dollars down ; or One Thoufand Pounds, Virginia Currncy, the Purchafer paying FUve Hundred Potinds down, arid the Balance in two, annual Payments, giving liond with approved Secuiity. Dec. ly, EDWARD CLANTOM . - '-'V.k ,. r - ; ' . Far Sale; Dy tke Prints ftcreof -Ytili LAWS and JOURNALS . of thelatt Seiun f the General Affeir.bjy of this State. The Price of the Laws is halt a Yl)olUr: fthe Journals, one Dollar. Alio Vr7 MILITIA LAfV. 'SEPARATE, Price l. id' j ; U '. NOTICE. j HTHOSE indebted to the Eftatejof . Iidwars Davis, deceafed, are jre queftfd to come forward aid fettle the fade ; andfuchas have Demands againlt theji'aid deceafed,; either by Uond or etherwi(, to bring thesn forward within the Time liiited by Lawf r they will be barred ot Kecery POLLY DAflS Peron County, May 29. STATE Of NORTH-CAROL! IA. CJ J t -rj - Original Ahchmt. Ortcinal Attach rint. that the Debt J L I 1 V V Will) trom Jplhua ltn, as by his Garniihm be condemneinid made fubjed to the Ptai iff Recovery and tha at it oe aavertiied m tJics's Stxte ette, ac. fjiring al as J lerloas to come forward and reffw within limited Time, who feel Uhef elves intc. tea. ' HI. MOI.H-S. C C. TO BE LET, O Tlli LOWEST Qnfl i. W . Cr tur 'n ti e Teton L.umtr ten, as 4 XltSUVf nr of a C ft irt-Houfe 1VI Fowb. i County, in t afwrclaid rtv-fix Feet Width, aid to itand on 'r'A -M the Surface Time arid Plac the brss? will be made kn kS? further Pifwcularj X 1 co will be pa of Boud aod SecuntyW" 7 V V "T fon Two Performance of the 1ST uit laiiwiut loft .- : Treafu T HA.ILL5, Inherit. Ihne X, -1 diidings. " -..J NORTH - CAROLINA, Secretary t' Office, ith Match, 1801. PURSUANT to an A6t of the laft f. General AfCenably in fuch Cafe made and provided, Notici is given, That the followinj Returns of Surrey 03 Military Warratsf and the Affiznmjcntti md to tfiis Office, viz. : . "' , ; I " No. 4jje, iflacd t Thompfon Curry, a non-conwaaifiionOfHcej:, for 37 Acres of Land, and transferred' by him to William Vemll, lot whoni'jbe Land is.furveyed. a No. 526c; iSuei . to. th" Heirs of Johh Guffy, for 4. Atts nd transferred by Charles Ailcui 1t;J it- M Lt more , ': for whom it is furey$4i t'f4 No 488, ;ifraed to John flarco,-fr J74. AbVfeii of Land, J transferred by Thomas St'mmoof, as Attorney in Fact far John JJarco, to Uobjtit Weakley, and by laid Weakky is Mirk Noble, tor wkom it is furveyedi . .";( '.; ; " N. l6ii,' ifTied tothe Heirsof Emanuel Marfhall , for 40 A cre, transferred by Tho mas Etheridge ui luea Simmons, from him to Hardy Murlree, from him to Samuel liarton, and by hi rr. to j'ofeph liarion, ior whom the Land is lurveyed. No. 3801, lllucd to John Brooks, fort 22S Acres, by hiro transierred to John Dalrynlple, and by him to John Dabney, lor whoni the jLand s furveved. No. 5117, ilued to James Hicks, for 228 Acres of Lanu, a-id by Molly Hicks tranf. ferred to Willie Cherry, for whom the Land is lutveyed. . N'o 3042, iffuea to Captain Jmes Pearlj or 3 840 Acres, by him translei red to Andrew - jrei - , fenior, by him to Willie Jianotv, by trow to Robert Weakley, one Half of 'which is by laid Weakley transferred ' to iS'i" li J ; 1 llum cnd, for whom and faid Weak- JUIUI'J ,surveyed. Wlu.. WHITE, Secretary. NOPxTH- CAROLINA. Secretary's Cjlcf, April 29, xSoi. PURSUANT to an Atl of the laft General Aflemlly, b iuch Cafe made and provided, Notice is gjven, hat the fol lowing Returns of Surveyion Military Wai ratus, with Adignments, ire made to this Office, and will ripca intobrants, agreeabiy to the Piovilions iu faid AcT uulefs fufended by adverle CiaUrs, vi. . - Ma.c54, ifTutd to OhiTlh Wionon, a Private, ior 640 Acres ot Land, transferred by Stephen Wmham, as Heir at Lw to Ri chard Cookcror whomthe Lund isfurveyed. No. 500, wTuec! tojohti Kiilinglwarth, for 714 Acres of J.and, transferred by laid Kil lingl'worth to John aud ames U.iiner, and by Henry liowncr (as their Representative) to Ldwatd ilarus, lvr u Iadi the Lnd is lui vcyed. i Jued to Jefeph Dunliano, a Pri vate in Evans's Battalion, for 400 Acresof Land, anu iransfcrrcd by John Dunham, as Heir to Juikaa Hadley, lor whom the Land is lu.veyed. W LL. WI1ITL, Stcre:ary. - , I Univerjity oj North-Carolina. """pi IE annual Examination in the Univerfityof North-Catoijna, will com mence on Monday the 2zi of June. The Committee of Vifitation, on whom, agreeably to aw Ordinance of the Board, the Duty of attending at that Time lias devolved, wili coiifi ll of the following Trullees : Rev. S. E.M"Crkle, p. D. Kva Alexander, WainUtQih Avery,- AI M. John i. Blount, William Little, Wil un. H. Hill, JohB lIaywuod, Jaaies llogj. The Office of the Conrsnittee of Vifitation, is to luperintend arid pronuunce their Judg ment on the Examination, fj far as relates tw the Conduit and Prociency of the Students ; and to examine int the State of the Public Buildings, Library, Apparatus, &c. and ol the Infiitution in general, fo as to report thereon to the Board, at the next annual Meet ing, fli it hoped, that the Magnitude of the Truftirepoled 10 thefn vril! of itfelf be fuffi cient jto conviace the Gentlemen of the Com mittee, that a Difchargc f th'e Duties inci dent to it, isofte greatett Ireiportance to the Litocfts of the IniUtution, and that thir puftclual Attcndanca is, of tourfe, e'arnefily lbli;ited. The F.xaraination will begin, en the Morn-r ig of Mnday the 2d cf June, will proceed ia the irrrerted Order of the Claffes, and will probably end jn Friday the 26th. On Thurfday Evening, there will , be Speaki hc in Perfbn-Hall, by fur Young Gentlemen fror the two Literary Societies, and by Competitors fr the Honours of Good Speaking. On Friday Evening, there will be Sri a k 1 n c by ten Yoag Gentlemen, chofen for good Schelar&ip. . Saturday wilf be the Day of Commence ment. In the Moraing,' five Perfot.8 fe le&ed for. good Scholarfhifi will pronouace Orations. Tfecfe txercifes will be fucceeded by thofe of the fenior Clals The conferring of Degrees, and the Valedictory Option, will conclude the Bufiaeis f the Day,! : JOSEPH CALDWELL, Y ler the Scrttary. ChapeHiU, A fay it. A MEETING of the Truftees of the Univerty of North-Carolina hav ing been judged neceffary, and Application to that End having been made to me by a Part of the TruRees, it becomes my Duty, agreeably to the Regulations and Provifions of tke.Qoard in luch Cafe made and provided, to notify and inform the Gentle.tsen competing that Body, vyhich I hereby do accordingly, that i rvieeung ot Hie 1 ruitets will be had at the Seat of the faid Univeifuy, en Wednefday the twenty-fouuk ol fuse xt : At wkich Time and Place, it is hoped, that thele of tb board who can. make it convenient will, not fail to attend. U, WILLIAMS, ApruXfy jSci. i PreJliUxt. PITTSSOROUGII - ACADEMY. yH-E; Reverend Mr: jBinsham having fignified his TritentiOn of Cjuitting his Situation as Principal Teacher, the Be ginning of July next, the iTruftees, anxious to fupport an Inititation 'which 'has hitherto been in fuch highReputation,are defirousof en gaging a Perfon whofe Abilities s(pd Ghiradter are unqueltionable, . to , take cnarge of it. Any Perfon duly qualified, and wifbing to engage, os producing proper Recommen dations, will facet -with every Encouragement by applying to i 1 1 JAMES BAittR,j Secretary. . Of" Thofe Parents and Guardians in debted for Tuition, are ekrneftly defired to fettle with the Treafurer a's fooa aspoiTible. Pittjltrvugl), jlh A prill 1801. TWENTY DOLLAR RLWARD. RAN Ati4Y On the fourth vf "January Ujl, A NEGRO FELLOW mAme PRINCE A BOUT 27 Years Sold,? about 5 -Feet or S Inehes hij'i, thick f$t, has a larpe Lump on the Pit of Ins Stomach, and a bald. Place on the Crown of his Head, Guinea born, and has the Marks of h'is Country under his Lyes, ipeaks broken Enlifh, and Itutters a little1 in his fpeeeh ; he :was formerly the property of Mr. Chriftopher Chrittophers, of Raleigh, and J fuppoi'c :is now lurking about that Place. : ; The above lleward wjll bf paid to any Per fon who will lodge him in; any jail in this State, nd give me Notice j thereof, and. if brought home, all reafonable Lxpences will be paid. . JQHN T. JiRYAN. Trenton, Jones Qo. t 1 j March 20, iSoi. tf ' , . , ; s i. ' STRAYEt), j From. CruTtville Ccurt-llcuft,jan the $tb 0 jVIay, 1 Sol , A Likelv Sorrel HORSE, with fome grey Hairs intermixt, about leven Years old, and five Feet'higk; billed Face, white under the Jaws, three; wkiie Feet, His hind Legwhiteup near to lias Hims, and a White Spot belov the Knee of his right fore Leg; his SidJI. Cj.-.tjy r-nd thu- Marks of Waggon Cecr; a long thick Mane, and fwiiched 1 ail. 1 get htm iii July laft, from a Mr. Joteph Bomau, of Sumner County PenaefTee, to which Pface be will probably endeavour to go, being a fpirited Horfe. 1 will give Twenty Dollars. Reward to any Ptrion who will deliver hirn to me; and ii any Perfon know cf any fuch Horfe beir. taken up, will thank them to inform me by pft JAM iS VAUGHAN. y iiliarnJLvreugb, j 2 Milct below tke Court itoi-le. A Ncte ' loji. fbme Days affol a Note for Uiic Hundred Dollars, ; on ) Demand, drawn by Simeon P.eldon, Merchant, in Fay eticville, in favour of Wilitam Jones, of Jphnilon CouirTj', payable ib Salt, Irou, BJacklmith's 1 oo!s, or any other Astic e in ins Store. - :, Any Perfon having faunA jthe ijame, are eelired to reftore itto the fai rWiliLJvm Jones ; and all ferffens are hereby fotewtimed from trading with the laid Note, if offend bv av . other Per Ion befides tke faid W:iiliJiA Jces. J'tt I) isoi. 1 Noli ce is hereby g'fveh, nHAT the Subfcriber is ibout to ; ret,ui n to Scotland, and that Mtf. J a"m e s t i a m 1 l ion, of Granville Coiintf. has lull Power 10 Unit with and collect ifrm all Per lcBS;indebted to tke AdjBiniftrktibn of Alex anJer.Munn, deceafed, ahd to rfte Slate Concerns- of Rooett Reid and Co. Lni Duoea Campbell and Co. and has allofthd General Agency of the Subicriber's Biu.tefs wahin the Uriicd States. , M n , , JOHN iHliCE. Raletgb, May 2c,' iXo.i. 1, FOR SALEi ! ; Store 01 the Prinretiheleof, At the Several large Leather n 7t ur,l r in good Condition. FRESH COFFEE. T GALES has a ft resrcWed a frefh I Supply of excellent COFt.fE, which he tells as heretofore at, a I Pod ad. He has alfo good SOUCHONb TlfA, at i 51. and is in daily Expedaua ofi a frefk Par cel of fiae HYSON, at aea. li ANNUAL REGISTER. Lately pubtimed, Price 7.;6d. and now fell ing bv J. Gales, the I r'fntcr ;bercf, and by all the Bookfellers in VirgSniaj Ac. rVHE ANNUAL REGISTER, iid VIRGINIAN RLPOS4TORY, for the Year i8ce. .. i l Hiftory produces ' ihrejjrfcat! advantages Itamjiies UArrsnc U imprvve(the uu .aueujg ase. itirguCBi virtue." . N. B. Ross tc Dbv c L a ofj Peter fburg. (the Publifhers) have lately! received a gie.t Variety of Books tr&m Liigiandj, Scotland, Ireland, Iloltoo, New-York api Pliiladei phia, coniaiiiing.a tciveiegant Affortaent ol ( Hiiloryi Phifophy, Law,: Geography. Di vinity, dakical and icnooi xook.s, fwjaicl tk'ey fell at thfc lowefk Pi icesi 'I he y ale addr mg to their Stock by alnicit evry 4rial t'roua tae abfiY-ratatierLed Places 1 JUST RECEIVED, - And for fale by the Printer hereof,; Price three, qua ten of a Dtllar, A new London Edition of 5 rpHE INSTRUCTOR ; or Young Man's beftj. Companion ; containing; Spelling, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic in an eafier Way than any yet published, kpd how to qualify any Perfon withcut the Help of a Matter, fnitruftions to write Variety of H2nds, with Copies both in Profe and Verllerf How to write. Letters on Bufinefs or Frieid fhip. Forms of Indentures, Bonds, Bills; of Sale, Receipts, Wills, Leales, Keleafes, Alfo Merchants Accompts, and a fhort akidt" cafy ?Mcthod of Shop and Book-keeping j with a Defeription ot the Prodacl, Countjea and Market-! wns in England and Wales. Together with the Method or meafuring Car penters, Joiners, Sawyers, Bricklayeis, Piaif terersj Plumbers; Mafons, Glaziers and. Painters Work, and at what Price ; the Rates of each Commodity, with the DelcriptiOH o Guntet's Lis.e and Coggelal's S!idmg Rul Likewife the. Practical C. auger made eafy; the Art of Dialling, and how to eredl and fix Dials; with Infliu&ions for Dying, Colour ing, i.nd making Colours ; and feme general t)bferv?tions for Gardening every Month itj the Year. To which are added, txc Family'ip belt Companion, and a Compendium of Gcoi graphy and Allronomy Alfo loae ulctu4 Intern Tables. ! BY GEORGE FISHER, ccom tanfj RuJftVs Hijlory of Europe, Publilhed by W. Y. Birch' A. Small, Philadelphia; T GALES refpeftfully informs! J the Suhfcribers to the above Work, tha he has received the Copies complete in fivo Volumes, which may be had on Application! The Subfcription Price, in Boards, it will be recollected, is Ten Dollars; in Shecpl Binding, it is Eleven and a Halt ; in Calf, Twelve and a Hait. To Non-Iublcribers Half a Dollar Advance will be charged. j As but few additional Copies are received thofe who w'fh to be iupplied witla this aiu able Work, will do weii to apply immedia elyj (S" J. G. has alfo received an Additioaj tohisStockof Law Books, Novels, jc. j junc 15. ! Pilgrim's Prog re fs. jfJ! received, and ftr fale ly the Printer . hereof j rtltl 9Nt DOLLAR, A handfo-me London Edition, printed on fsno i large Type, and adorned with Prints, of HTHE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS from this World to that which is to con.e. Delivered under the Similitude of a Drcaaa, Wlierein is difcoveied, 1. The Manner of his fettir.g-out ; 2. His dangerous Journey ; and 3 . His fafe Arrival at the defired Country ; ALSO That of Chriftian's Wife and Children fN lowing after hm. BY JOHK BUNYAN. New Political Pamphlets. TO ESIDES the Addition which J. Caleb has inade to his Stock of Boks, he has alio juft received the follow ngncw and inttrelting Political Pamphitts: Views of the Public Debt, Receipts and L xpnditurcs of tka United States, bv Albert Gallatin. ' ' A firft and fecond Letter from (oel Bailow (now in France) to his Fellow. Citizen of the U. States, on certain political Mealurcs propoled to their Cor.fidcration. Letrerson various interei'ing and itr.nortaat Subjects, by Robert Si Letters u the Inhabitants of Nonhumber lanii, atid its NeihbourliOod, on Subjects in tcrtlting ta the Author and to them. ' c which, is adaed, a Letter to a Friend in Paiis, relat ing to Mr. Liancouft's Travels in the Ur.itci Stares, by Dr. Prieilley. Letter from Alexander Hamilton, concern ing the Public Conduit iDd Character ot thr late Prefident of the U. States. An Account of the Trial of Thomas Coo per, cf Northumberland, on 9 chargo ol Li bel againft the Ptefidentof the U. ita es. . The Annual Regifter and Virginia Rooo fitory for the Year r8ro. Wafhingtoniana : a Coiledlion of Paper relative to the Death and Chara&er ot Ge neral Wafhington I Thomas Jefferfan's Speech on his Inftal'a- t tion to the PretidencY of the U. States, in PamphTct, and on a Sheet fcr frfeja-icg, cack adorned with his Portrait. Print of Mr. jfejerfon. Juft received from Philadelphia, an A for fale y tke Printer hereof, price Two Dollars, A Capital Likenefs of Mr. Jeffer r. ion, engraved by Tiebont, from Pic, ture painted by Steuart. Medicines. T. Gales has received a frefh Supply of the following Medicines, feis Stock of in&;t ef which has ior foot Tine boos tx hauiled, vizi . ;. Camphor, . V-' v ! ; , i Sugar of LeaJ, . 1 SAntibilious Piils, at a Quarter of DL'r ; j j per Box. ' 'i' . Spirits ot Harl&arn, ( Maana, "l;; ""- , m!v Ipecacahanca asi Tartar Emetic, ! Effence h( Peppermint, ' . "t , ! Pepptrwiht LicBg, r LUui;e Pall, &c. 4'f . ' I? - V a
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