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nor t ii c a rolinagazett e vol xi j saturday october 29 1796 nc 50 public n o t i c e ih hereby given that mr robert hunt h is paid me in full for his note dated auguft 2cih m fifty-fix dollars and of which i wa robbed on the lothinftant — therefore mr hunt s not liable tome nor any other perfon for tiie above note themfelves to fevere refearches and to fata conlequences which out of regard to their own intereft tbey ought not to fubject-them felves to i he intention of the general in chief is tliatal the property ofthe enemies of the republic be delivered into the hands of there publ as prizes token by fea ; in confequence and by this conlideration all refearches all trials all condpninations are attached to the couiular jurildifticm leghorn 11 meflidor 20th june 4th year ofthe republic daniel p lee teft charlf.s churchilx october 11 y\/^freas the lands hereafter defer b w ed have not been given in by any perfon as taxable property notice is hete by given tho unlelsthc tax due thereon l-hiill be paid on or before the lixtieth lay from the date of this ndvertifement the fame will be fold in conformity to the acts of affembly in thai cate made and providi ft about 40 nn ci land 0 trent river in janes county the property of the heirs of acremari the lands belonging to w 1 lilbn patented by richard blacklerige in jones county edmund ii atc i i , sh ff augufl 77 b o ij r d e a u x july 3 t " never was fuch a fuccefs as haa follow «" flic repul lican urms ol trance ; every lay j cw ijaules and nlways victorious j he n • ' | riutcs all demanding feparate peace - ' ci atcs 1 italy all fubducd and 1 o 1 <"■rabk terms oi pcacegranted for the peb !'•* ■''. ccv i tribut ions on church and itate ''" h ii money and provifions near 700 ",' taken ilnsfpring by gen.bounaparte - 1 he army on tne hhine and mofelle e qu lly victorious in f on the auftrians are put tb the rour^n every direction 5 and as it the ' ft _ p they now commit every net '•: b rhnrity ra the poor dcfencelefs men women and children in their retreat a general peace en the continent mnft take place immediately as nothing can with fund republican bayonets ; lavendehsto tally difarmed ; their ch efs fliot ; the people fwearing allegiance ar.d fubmiliton except a le banditti who rob and plunder indifcri minately oriftocrats and republicans all is peace in france '} he ran ion 1 ieftival was celebrated in this town he mh july in the utmoft tranquili ty ; ot which with the triumviral throne was committed to the flames the ruins cf the tribunal on which the military commiflion was beheged 1 here were but very few of thenational guards at tins folemhity--.it is alhgncd us anatiira reafon that between rhe old and new organization which is not yet terminated the citizens were at a lofs what companies they belonged to and their uni ting uncli r the lame flag wns more difficult th ti u n 1 but we cannot afllgn the fame reafon why the burning ofthe throne ts-kinjr oi the baitile c were unaccompanied by mill ary diftharges public ieftivals ikculd fpeak to the femes and charafterifd the fef tiveb'and in refpeft t6 the objects of thefef jival i hele were patriotic longs knack - hymns and aancinrr l e g h o r n orders given by general bounaparte io tl'c conful of the french republic at leg born 10 meflidor june 20 i^he conful ofthe trench republic hall ft put the fc-als upon all the magazines belonging tothe engiifh ; to the emperor to the emprefs of ruflia and in general to all the princes or fubjccts of the ftates w ith which wc are at war ; be tlin'l make an inventory of the goods he lhall take all ftep 1 adopt all mealures and employ all neceffary means to difcover the merchandize which may have been depolited with the different merchai ts at lc horn — if that property he fhall take pofleilion ( signed ) " bounap a rte ' ; ' tn execution of the order ofthc general the conful ofthe french republic invites all the inhabitants of the city of leghorn a id ts environs cf whatever nation andquality they maybe whopofl'efs under the name oi . e potit or any other name effects merchan dize filver gold money jewels horfes lurnifiire c belonging o the fubjeds of great-britain the empire ruffia oi-qther enemies of the republic to deliver in the courfe of ro morrow 1 2 mefffdor june 30 old ftyle to the conful himfelf a 1 bail ed account and true declaration of the effects and urns of money which belong ro rhe a bove mentioned ftaies enemies of the re public 1 hofe who have conrractcd with c .'■--, ofthe republic in any manner and form foe ver are equally to maketheirdeclarat a i the conful of th republic which is to a ■pimply aa n*cefliiry meafure to the exan tion of them ten dollars reward on the night of the 28th inft the dwel ling houfe ol the fubferiber was broke opi n 1 inau perfon,and the following things helen .- twenty dollars calh one 1 n '•■oricdb jo leech and 1'jj.i for eighty y(<rrf live llull'u-vs another 011 john y ** an i r forty-eight pounds eight hillings : clc en fmall notes given by tliiferertt perfons to n confiderable amount l f ev t-.i1 otber ihirtj -. valuable ro no other perfon 2a . 7 is p tc 11 . and papers un known i v ill gi 1 tiit'.i btv a ra nrd to any perfon '.' ■< i'm h inform ition asmay lead ton co a 2 1 >! ihe thief or for reftor ine the notes p ipei's&c stephen worsley october i crav n county oersonally rippeamt before me x francis low thorp 0 feof the julriccsap pointed to keep the peace in the county afore faid stephen worfley ft n and made oath on the holy evangel ill of aim ght god that in the night of the 28th inft the window flut ter of his dwelling houfe was forced open and his houfe entered by fome perfon orper fons unknown the key of his che'lt taken out nf thepecket oil his waift co.ir and afterwards his laid elicit opened and a fcal-lkin trunk with a brafs lock an.l brafs nails was taken therefrom and carried away which trunk contained twenty silver lollafs more tu let's aad alio a tc git en to a rn ligncd by jofeph leech and d-err m leech for _- uo cf john bryan's nr - given him for /. 48 8 eleven fmall 1 csgiveh by different men dated the ft ud day of january laft amount ing to 58 f and alio fome deeds patents and othc . p apers and further this deponent 4'ayeth npt stephen worsley ■sworn to before inc 7 sept 29 1 q6 s francis lowthorp j p tt7hebeas the copartnerfliip ofhaic vv ciet 6 downs diilolved on the firft f abg'uft 1 795 : and thomas maftin who was^ln thejr employ was tl fcliargedi he fame rrne notwithftandihg has lince collected anil is yet collecting debts one the copartner lliip without the knowledge content or ap probation of the fubft riber : and mr downs has alfo collected and is ftill collecting the debts due as aforefaid ; bnt none of the mo nies collected by either of them has been im plied ; and by the condu i and behaviour of m downs in refufir.g to deliver up the books and papers to the fubferiber ; not w'thftandiug he is remm d out ofthe coun ty itfis tone apprehended will not be appli ed to the diich-'i-gc of the debts contracted by the coppj-tuerilnp ; by which mean's the fub jtriber has been compelled to pay large fums of money cut ol his private property to dif chrrge faid debt greatly to his difadvantage mltl injui*y in confequence of ihe above mentioned treatment all 1 erfons indebted to hargkt c-do;.v.s are hereby notified not to pay am of laid debts to 1 hon as martin as hehas rot been iejplk m horized to receive and give difcharges fince th ; diflblution of faid copart nerfliip and thofe that hive paid him any mo ney on account ofharcet a downs have done ir in their own wrong and it is alfo requeued ol ill thofe indebted as aforelaid nnd alfo of all officers that now have or heir alter m*>v nl tain judgments and executions in javor ot . xrgt r c downs and receive the money to par the fame tb the fubferiber who will givt lutficient difchar esandindem nification in ortler toi - , 1 to difcharge the debt contracted by the coparmerfhip and toprcvc.it a further facrifice of his private property : rf.derick harget jcties canity october 18 1706 the following letter was written by louis the eighteenth to his brother mohficui at edinburg the morning after the attempt to inare him dkar brother ■■' i am juft awake fo that i can tell yo-j better than any body elfe how i have paffed the night ( feci rayfelfperfecrly well \ and to fay the truth the moment i received the vound i was convinced it was of uo confe jnensc 1 hence arofe that tcanqfiility which ias been praifed a great deal too much i congratulate you upon it the beftofyour iriends will not die ofhis wound adieu my dear brother my iriend i l ovc and em brace yom moft cordially the conful particularly invites the fi ■• - ■r point out to iiim the effects hidden d - fited or alienated b ' pretended i any other manner — 1 ) motive lor retain ( them lhall ba admitted becaufe ic is • >-.-, j i that the french citizens have been at diffe rent times tlc'poiled or injured by the blind meafares of the enemies oi the republic in the port of '..: horn and that even force and violnuc have been employed it is therefore the legitimate right of re priliil which the french republic exerts and a reftitntion of its property equally uift which it claim to-day conformably to the right of all nat'qns as foon as the declarations have bt en made meafun s fn.-ill be taken to afcertain th ir ex aclr.efs and toaffure the fequeftration ofthe la d effects louis g e n o a july % i in confequence of the complaints made by m faypoult inhistoour government fc f '. ral prieftshnve been brought before thepolice and interrogated reipefting the offence pro celfions i he prkft replied that they svere made under their intaion and that at 1i times the good catholics have had i e liber ty of going to viii the fanctnaries it '" certain however that the priefts ar'e their m'.'mmapmoa • vhici rre conu pofed oi thelowefl dalsoi the people the minifter ofthe frei ch republic fhould have thole who lhall neglefl making declara tions orma.e them incomplete will ext'ofe
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Title | North Carolina Gazette |
Masthead | North Carolina Gazette |
Date | 1796-10-29 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1796 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 563 |
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Date | 1796-10-29 |
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Day | 29 |
Year | 1796 |
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nor t ii c a rolinagazett e vol xi j saturday october 29 1796 nc 50 public n o t i c e ih hereby given that mr robert hunt h is paid me in full for his note dated auguft 2cih m fifty-fix dollars and of which i wa robbed on the lothinftant — therefore mr hunt s not liable tome nor any other perfon for tiie above note themfelves to fevere refearches and to fata conlequences which out of regard to their own intereft tbey ought not to fubject-them felves to i he intention of the general in chief is tliatal the property ofthe enemies of the republic be delivered into the hands of there publ as prizes token by fea ; in confequence and by this conlideration all refearches all trials all condpninations are attached to the couiular jurildifticm leghorn 11 meflidor 20th june 4th year ofthe republic daniel p lee teft charlf.s churchilx october 11 y\/^freas the lands hereafter defer b w ed have not been given in by any perfon as taxable property notice is hete by given tho unlelsthc tax due thereon l-hiill be paid on or before the lixtieth lay from the date of this ndvertifement the fame will be fold in conformity to the acts of affembly in thai cate made and providi ft about 40 nn ci land 0 trent river in janes county the property of the heirs of acremari the lands belonging to w 1 lilbn patented by richard blacklerige in jones county edmund ii atc i i , sh ff augufl 77 b o ij r d e a u x july 3 t " never was fuch a fuccefs as haa follow «" flic repul lican urms ol trance ; every lay j cw ijaules and nlways victorious j he n • ' | riutcs all demanding feparate peace - ' ci atcs 1 italy all fubducd and 1 o 1 <"■rabk terms oi pcacegranted for the peb !'•* ■''. ccv i tribut ions on church and itate ''" h ii money and provifions near 700 ",' taken ilnsfpring by gen.bounaparte - 1 he army on tne hhine and mofelle e qu lly victorious in f on the auftrians are put tb the rour^n every direction 5 and as it the ' ft _ p they now commit every net '•: b rhnrity ra the poor dcfencelefs men women and children in their retreat a general peace en the continent mnft take place immediately as nothing can with fund republican bayonets ; lavendehsto tally difarmed ; their ch efs fliot ; the people fwearing allegiance ar.d fubmiliton except a le banditti who rob and plunder indifcri minately oriftocrats and republicans all is peace in france '} he ran ion 1 ieftival was celebrated in this town he mh july in the utmoft tranquili ty ; ot which with the triumviral throne was committed to the flames the ruins cf the tribunal on which the military commiflion was beheged 1 here were but very few of thenational guards at tins folemhity--.it is alhgncd us anatiira reafon that between rhe old and new organization which is not yet terminated the citizens were at a lofs what companies they belonged to and their uni ting uncli r the lame flag wns more difficult th ti u n 1 but we cannot afllgn the fame reafon why the burning ofthe throne ts-kinjr oi the baitile c were unaccompanied by mill ary diftharges public ieftivals ikculd fpeak to the femes and charafterifd the fef tiveb'and in refpeft t6 the objects of thefef jival i hele were patriotic longs knack - hymns and aancinrr l e g h o r n orders given by general bounaparte io tl'c conful of the french republic at leg born 10 meflidor june 20 i^he conful ofthe trench republic hall ft put the fc-als upon all the magazines belonging tothe engiifh ; to the emperor to the emprefs of ruflia and in general to all the princes or fubjccts of the ftates w ith which wc are at war ; be tlin'l make an inventory of the goods he lhall take all ftep 1 adopt all mealures and employ all neceffary means to difcover the merchandize which may have been depolited with the different merchai ts at lc horn — if that property he fhall take pofleilion ( signed ) " bounap a rte ' ; ' tn execution of the order ofthc general the conful ofthe french republic invites all the inhabitants of the city of leghorn a id ts environs cf whatever nation andquality they maybe whopofl'efs under the name oi . e potit or any other name effects merchan dize filver gold money jewels horfes lurnifiire c belonging o the fubjeds of great-britain the empire ruffia oi-qther enemies of the republic to deliver in the courfe of ro morrow 1 2 mefffdor june 30 old ftyle to the conful himfelf a 1 bail ed account and true declaration of the effects and urns of money which belong ro rhe a bove mentioned ftaies enemies of the re public 1 hofe who have conrractcd with c .'■--, ofthe republic in any manner and form foe ver are equally to maketheirdeclarat a i the conful of th republic which is to a ■pimply aa n*cefliiry meafure to the exan tion of them ten dollars reward on the night of the 28th inft the dwel ling houfe ol the fubferiber was broke opi n 1 inau perfon,and the following things helen .- twenty dollars calh one 1 n '•■oricdb jo leech and 1'jj.i for eighty y( |