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j ners nave teen many ujc iujjn ad 16 ihe'effiuarjaDj u riui" befen. otelerrted at intended ioVpr'oduc fa oitnr wonderful ,int diSetcot ,. that-4 1 cannot, bt.U'ii whetM'the dcGga j Jf bid whpecaitiHind.eiJ.jina-w tnoie toTara our ?tUr .feaojeah f re-perty tram capture. It ustopreeniur ae knifins -' Tt turf to maintain bur neutra lity and national honor.. Jti-wtf to bring. our. adversaries, to xiur awn tetany, .by flirting thera eat. 5b fiio't, t strand fliU. , . the anae'e that, ia. to pre aU our difeife with" which OUr oollucaf cob- re tone i eagctfed-: jHarppy epeli.eni Jt iaa :dmlrbl8, e4icineil, ciwei by talcing; away the means or imng. , v - - The defi gnsof men are often concealed OJ1UB moil ipCClDUt preicuvsw, - nat but believe that the embargo was d figried tcftry the AmertcaiTpeeple, and to determine, under, pretence of great-Rate. Meeeflit. wrhlhef ihetf would CQnfent to fcaw their emntQn?ltl artd modes of tivinsr orefcribed a, fieverortfent . twhoi tber they wfeuld fubmit w yield Up tbeia commerce to the eayeilenoe of a f"f ejnary tbeoriJli, become manufacturers. A'ntnnlt who have edoved a perfect free- lm ftf tr.?e. ioeva.1 With their eautenct; sjtftnot be eafily. diverted and rettraloed to, at parriculr occvpatiotw- Thef .W aq douHh-manufaQitKra Wta'ceruia . ejuelt ion w.Mtttrro va pornwtr int e , reft to leave this and all their other occo eatloos to regulate them fcWt. ' It would lr WW .to sunufaclure an article at greater capesce inert it vo BB punmiw, h jarticDlarlyretnea uv caa M potcnaied . viih -the raw material and yet ria would te the cafe with moft of the arti , tlei which we ttoport, ; Vbea we aa cnantrfadure, cheaper ; than we can r $ur- chafe' we hall do fo without any moni tion from covetuineat. JJut why do the friends of an embargo, fyftera prele iipoa ' m with'fa mochearncilnefii to become ma-: UufaflureriV Are we to later from it, that the mbarg ie to continue, and our trade be jTufpended for a coofiderable length of - time I If not. if it be . but temporary taeafure, unfill the florto yaia f, we enght to coafider wneUicr our maatHae turing eflbli&mepti'will net die upon our bandi, fo foon i onr urpeaB cop. uedlona fitall be revived. 1 1 fear however that the embargo it irsended for the cetn mencement ef a fjilem,- which it toennt, Itilate our commerce, and (hat it . will be adhered ta as long as the advocate ot the I ; ted the round! of the nation. . It behotei every man, therefore, tattt ejulre, whether it tatwr interelk to become mamitaauring people ( ; whether it would contribute to our nat independence and whether it would promote jmotality . and obedicttceto the laws. " "s I hare not letftre cor do t pretend to ' f3b(Tcfa taleeti. to difculi ibefe Imporiaot fubJeQs in the manner they deferve to be. treated tut, l natter rnyien tnai in MD1 uiwr VUI mil inn ww that it is enough to cadre attention to this .' fubjeQ, to caufe it ta be cndeiftood by ' ill whofe miflii are yet eptev convic tlon.-- T'; vjTettutun ui m a v ca(.nwn for in that cafe we (hoold all agrea, but t a fitlem that would produce mora be. HtfUtO tbe nation than that which we have' adopted. Thii cjutlllon canned be better enlwertd than b calling the-atttn-ion to the unexaojpled progtef which the Uoitcd Sutei hate made iu wealth under their agricultural and commercial fjflem.-rTbe Americaa people are tow Intelligent to fuffer any branch of .bfi nets to be neslccled, that is mofe profcta- , He than thole which they follow. .If is . this Intelligence that, has cflablilhed our feufincfi and habiia, and this ia the ff(l f;ricu1ture and commerce are ihvir favor. Ie occtpulonr, and there will remain for itti full fcope for the ettrclfi of tbtmilL la oot prooanie tnat we mourn toiiow an ' herhufinefahT comaulfion with the fame prruvcrincf. iui n wijj not ue.iocnica that we caa porchafe ckcaper than we cart manuf.flair, anl .thai the article pur. chafed U better than that manofaAurect at LDaaav JTUhJgh pka of labor, tk - fltlllfulorcf our wotkptyand the de - feflirenef of our machinervi adJcd to the facility with which our sfilculiutal efla- ; tlifltiDtnta are made in this country. W can find ready and pre-fitabls enatkets for f our produce bet (s it ; certain that wa fhoutd End at tcauy end at proatable mar hets for the fuplu of our mnufiAurca I Tbe old. world mud always abound with them, anJ South-America, the only paw, counrty which is likely to, waht them, .will form a cenncAion that will prevent our fupplylng her, Whete then are our "tnanuuQutes to It fentf But if tlcy Could be made.' te yield a great preEt, to whom would it belong I v "i?a rnano(aQorer,orio throwter of theeua iliCiment? -"Surely to the latler.-lThc numerous workmen employed by One man would barm fupoit Ufe.byMfte;jeta-. teneotrslcftlon of befrpi ire nbt'lite.' If to 1 en prove lotootattttr 6r any -of the hich ennoble our natu re and dif- virtuci tingotQ- the civilized '-from the' farag man.r Pent Up lathe day they feeh the ale-houfe at bight and cmiime thefrutta ploymeet,' and feture nathing'fot their fa-'- of heUrabr- In riov and druokenrMfU milie. i t he childeni therefore; frnm-oe-, ad whdfiifeire or4hd chllHog-hand : df ceGity and"hablt,woul4 foUow iheocc,u-i t ti I rendered tlieta lurifit to perforp pat ton pt jne parenta, Mf wrraiajpe. ,i , iwj .rn kijtd'-orlMMe Want wndeeorhe a chargefupott the ;ott. dutntlty otiabor.vropldjed in agraire; D fflunity. intemperance ia dking,j he would Jiot only osocuro tha meeeaof ife U fcotneaiamiliar by-repeiitjcfl4hatia-t Wv . tf forsale.1; vl A-I i It hh3s. Saeaiot fuperauay .:; ci- iw nags Ajrecn v""" v.; 1 00' baet Liverpool Salt & h : ;;a-Tlpes.'Gt'i loiercesHict s a - ame-. ' oarreis Npar - - . 7. m i - - A' mare abuodaildv.: ment nd fuppnrt for at f amili To j aha a tnanufiauring enabUirnnettt vaiuaoie to its Wner, workmen mnft bo employed at a-rate Which forbid their tncreafio 'la wealth; ! That fyftem which make4 ftw rich and many poorV cadftrX be a jpf&Sta Me one for any country hidt!ai an ara. pio aeiOvio r griKjui yiu". pers wili be fuSciently numerous wilhr out Aie aid ol manulaQurinjgUUb, anents.. v : - -'X.-., ?. )--.-; ; . dtnuJ Wo have heretofore believed. our militia to he the firongeft and beft defence) of ihe hlor;Decaufe they 1old rl tateV rft an amufement fooa becomes, ahablt 'X'aVeolt 'ei ahc jnontW, a Vkiy and the ineo is too often lott in the fot.s This is oot the fruit, of amagioation. young ar tuf country fW- virtuous Wfe deem'; her -cfe;en and although oar manofecluiipe eftabllmmenta are final!. yet h"e Intemperance of v mdelmen hat jj iepteipate T..f f lion 'hit the (hutbandman, He vetires 'from (he labor of the field to the; bofom of hii family. There o 'eirH examples prefent tbemfe1s1to f allureTjlja; to. Tce. The'nobleft Beclietis' of ths "heart are tffcdkpoa-ed IfegTO dcBoaloW V. fwacat? of ege Thf.imrchMer ghTui.Wai w3tt -approved security, payable et .the.CjaheX Cape rear - fee ttrther.1 wtioulart art- t th E4i3or j . 1 i ''' . J m r j: irarmed abl enlivenca by the cbmpanr of Mhe partner of his tolls, hia rleafures knd ii.carev aad . the innocent pledges and andfc.ru.tso? their ollcliWin.! hef- 9.fa ' v1? ,h5 a gftat degree irtfrparable from ahedio ; MwlM.Aaetwa nncilro : 'copgentaL with our: welfare: d sjeav VIVUUVAlv W wo aeow ivuuuiire woiw tidrist that produce individual hap'pinefl Si national 4xof perlfy -I the anfwer ir id voi iuhttrf, aod an-nonotabtc' jprdof X the eain(l iafurreUion and rebellion bccauT the Hiabits of ho tillers of rhe foil ae averfeto fcen'esof thaftind; ,WTliave faaeied aaJ' Itnleeodenca'WtaTuri; tej cairfo 'e tiate'VNfdy Vace'tif aaterj, taanaement of Clps, and who hayjae-i werraicci woeo;occuon oaereu(tcr proro that fhey are equal ieanyadvrfary4ori jha ocean. ' We havo thoUglit otif ;indqen. , denceiute, occaufe fo threat a ipfopoet ooS of out laborert are .employed in tailing the neceffarlc of.life, atct ll( theitjwld "withhold her trade from and We ax In dependent. 'Very VdlfTefently many thiDk of England, ad the f.teridr the ombareo hatre i.;aintt'ibriatlf ,foyrned' ns with an argument jbn fah fubjetl, whh hey emrft deem cojiclufive, "l hef. have hsld'out the. Idea that, thp embargo would occalioa infutteflion laVnglaod 4 that toe pctpV Would drt'e ybcir govern rpent bto an acquiefcence in our demand cahife fo many Wen Would be thrown out of employment; The de matjdof tbV Kia ctcfler weavers ior an ihcicafe of. "wscta Vji caught" at and'trtxatpatied; tt.p0pf poTitiveof tne wHJom aoeetiicacy ptour tneafurei: This ' aUmeot to' tayor-t Manufafiutes Is a double-Weed Twordand t cuts bar deft agaiofl thefe whohavclyfed ft. It trove that tech bodies, of mem who have an totereS different from that c4, the creat body of the people, ate danger oua.to toe Kbertr of. a nation, anddettad from -act independence. , , 1 be Uirnd af the embargo have t el tea 10 hrmiyopon the effefla which would follow, from yat. harrafitne the anamifaAurct of Britain. that they confidered; and do tiill tonfidet it, aitbewtapOD that Will gainut the-vic toryi And yet they' advocate fuch;ifti. blimmcnta among r wfitra'in liV.cPf' tumHsntetwe thotild futTer iWYamj-Ja coftventccce from ihem, Ara thenta factutctof Btltain able" to diQurh.br over : awe htr govorWDtnt, and would thofe f Aottiica hava.no efeft apon. bura r,The ctuict every whete, It it dgeia laj , rcfoeii wtlch- W rnirid- cet ' foV lUt it t llkii oeAhy'-one 'cmafby mcnt Wore likely to kieo a Weple more tirtuous than another,, it la.agrtculture, Hut to snake men lnduftt)oul in thi occupation, ;ibere. mult be a ready and good maraet tor w bat he, raiff,' , Adhere to a fyfteot which will icivB aim no oDjeci loraucmore inen win fubfift His family tad he wKl become care uta and indolent j and fromthefe wfll fou low'tho worft ol confearihce ; s tet; is "then, endeaver to brimf about fuch a frf tern as win lupport an our rigr.t, upon he ocean as well as l he land and leave the; otcupitloa Of llfo. free athe air we Weathe4' ' AWOR TAtkW. HflAKEN ur aflrift la Jhe Sol Siooowpofrrti, old ; Wha'ti: CastJfen ? 8fcet kel, ftiuare Steto, hef Btbta.-, - white oak; and hsrooarJ juatpo: .ply tO-"-- '--' vT;ity.( .j. a, J' ifc'v r'HE utfcribr havias doclinrj fcavi , , t finefsst Wilmington, ha'Cal theboodk: adtes andbook aceottata aW hjai there, :'. M psymeotjliit; JlaSkaV 5 1 Corpl' Ellis & Shaw MerchanMlIeaMtr Verk. ' Tholk that ro ; iadebted wZl pat; atteat lira tothi hbtlireV end WlV pwaw vlCon tor, the difchare ofhe JutosdSaavj r "September 6w. 1; U'CwitricsjO throw a lre wir deirsft from -the indeptaJenct of iKc;pa. tloflk KecauTe their ifiuatioos brt eneral 'cannot be remitted wotfe by 4 'chan'fe. ' l nay nave iciom more property man can acccmpihy the perfocu -Jf their fciifitrfi be intcrtupicd, they hare no fcntiht of fupport and emift rely upon rhtir aoern. men for iu Net fo with the cultivator of the (oiv lie can hever hi thrown cot ! ef employment, although the proSts tf hit labor may bo uimioiBiedt Hhla count . try be aOTailed oy enemies, her trade be fufpended, end her whole fyllem deraered. yet the earth yields her fruit for his Tup fortk and a few acres Of land render hioi ndependctot. The more ourucronritfuira. forei the Utter dtfetiption of- me a e , .Xoajet,.lhe more tndependest (ball We W ot foreign InCuence, the more imprerca-1 Wl. IV.it .L-f :e A uMmu wv va 10 inci(,BiUilCtB eUU (DC a auras. l . t - r'" . There Wtiaias ytt another etrfitry mora Important in every point of view than snt hevM-;7 mrri ti$viftlnht mvuuj mna m tut trjtmtntt $bt. lt$ f If they have a contrary tTefl they mud be iniutloufi for virtue la the mofl tata fctotiey of a repoblkk. m too ana el perlencl prove that they dorw , produce ivcn ectcu. iarger bcCUs af men,' dependent a poa their dally Ubor fot their fubfiBencej" PI loforatd and feeling but little ctaptklort with the rrQ oft he community,' t tcelving the fruits of thtlr. labor, not la the fubfantlaj rtquj. fins for Tuyporting, life,ha in sowtry, sad petTcQng all the variety of habltsed 'CfoodtlaBtttpadctcd b; fuch bttfT0v V'rss 'lie'Autirk. ;' -Vb ebemiet of ourreedom and indepeV 'deheerilare hot cbmo fonrard and openly aow it, the declaration would depfive them 'of all hope of auCcett to reduce the United States (it they wish) te a state ofdependence art 'Great Britainthey, therefore, , maV their attack en Mr. Jefferson, and both e po litical principles of the g overnment, and the policy of its adrainlvtration vrot honestly and opetdyioot by mitreprcMntarlons. and datttit groundless assertion. Mr. Jefiieraen ia the trieod ol the internal applnes el hit coun try t there tore he I Toriomeific mtnufae. tores, ahd Industry of ave'ry kinc-b knows to at economy t a tieceuarV for tie d Vancemcnt of ue 'oroaperity oTa aute, aa of the individuals wbo compose in no hat xticre. Tore rctofAoieuded 'taconomyy industry, end jdomeattc nrsVifacturcs, and for ibis he is v bused ahd caEd aa enemy U conmcree, aV though they, vho av the boldeat ia these as trtions know, that he withtS'te sec conV tnerce, as. the handxaatd ef agriculture, flea Yish and triTt, and rhat we may be able, pre land unmoirtted, ta trantport, the product el Our soil and our waters, to every clime add every, country, : 7 . . t , , .. . 1 ... t , 7s Cut most ceWiTnly ts.dpe,s, m$ wiah toaea tOcttek as 5c ready U barter WjV rfjcfita lad iodrpeadeece te any anion, for the privilege of trantporting our commodities to a foreign untrf when we posMss thai right from nature, ?quaUy wiij, thcraaclve aod whea to cede a part, might oa construct Into a cesei. 00 of the whole, L . , , ...-, . ' U is ftet the wi ( iJr. Jtfferaoa that ear rnaeulacturu shouldiotvrfcre with eur agri culture, but, on the contrary that, our arri. calture should aouriah end support our de- . a. rHTE fuhfcrtber oemg appolntiul Alt' ' J' forney lnfaafJt MeJrr.Corp,Eria 1 aVThaWy M Achant Hew-Xwrfc'i mn!X t ; II (Civic u aiv iiiuhiiv . iv (. JVMI, , note, r odolf debt, to remember paiticaw larlyv 5ha) ; Kot tierlonal; applltlUowwi;V be mads alter tho day pf,.KbTCi&bet. t wr-c'--;" - ' " All bTe' wha wia'to' iaoll the eieai ; ' cia, af attending Taw, fulta, itiiy oma fat:,' Wkrd ahd cenfcTs Judgment,; and a Cay tti rttc"uIoa wlU he granted eeoaJ ta any colt theHwadmTis. ! - - : Thofe debt on wha oHlect ollinj t t the lubferiber will be fuel to the follow; Ing Superior Court at T ayettevillc. i "tempVtvryryt:; .' A iv toaiiimrea 10 jai.. in.tnis town -XXort thel5tRln(lant,S)black,maowhryV r calls hlmfdf CHARLES W1J.LI AM5 and fays he h rVee and was horn In New'', York, f Ht ;tamr here ia the fchooncr !' Rebecca, tapt. Berry, from Eoftop, aoii ' was taken Vp on fbfpicloaQt being con, Cetned In flealin? Necroef ' ' Ha h m'' paper! ra torove hia being a freeman but fsys he Is kpowp by a- Ut, fetey QaaCrt df.Bofloo.'who can prove bit frsodotn.- He it k fctt two or three inches high, an, well made; ' k -V. .'-J . : . .Wllmi ogtorti September ta. .. . To Let, , - Situated on "root Street, jbf I we tha houfet of. Thomas Robcfoo and Thooai Jtpaiojs; , App'jtV oeptemher 2a. ;6Doliars Reward. 1 m . ii iul'lpa b vur uk 11 . - . - - . - - " fnsaiie manuftcturea, and so recinrocsily- 1 1 AN.AWAY oa the nfght of thj 29th Kwy bank vTihread that Is spua ma family AVJaoalaB, my Mulatto nu aumci It aaactaaj gain to that family, and far mora ' ASTYANAY so, the b that la wove by them. Had the H ? ' . V" XAWX- i V v family, to honourably sod mdOatfiouUv km. he iff abodt fivt feet tlrhl ef ten lti. .f.oyed,. loitered their tim away in ldleoet,plgh,.ftout nia4e, long bUck hair, kohaf paiivtinvioauHrT oi.xne urmer, sad the 1 aioogi ratg?-icar cm ant of hits vet aHiinV aa l..a. a - . . produce ef bit farm, mutt hsve beu bhtA tl produce tboaa neccsiaritv torahoaebei .akBll- VThat of tba ExiiUa Taercbant, the Jlntiah manufacturer, and the British revel eue.' It la gaod, tho, for the CriUsh ta be tome rich on our bduatry, hut U is not toed that we thoald became rich oa bar bnln- uusiryi apouTonetocnMnji betook with llzg ail bis rtothMi. ami m. lunu.J blu Jacket aod UpufcTi nd tdand hUci fcV (otwJ drah rt aod aaokeea paa taloona, of may have an knee hretchtt e either 15merf flr aankta. - fie lt w! .aoa loyeorrwatnd aalhaaedtV tUh dpadanta cry agalaat ilr. lelfef. eon, economy aoa dotMt(la nunaEacUim. a.d that ;hey should iWh hins for aotim fllcttly submitting to thr syaum alalied, ta he ettabJithad If the Brltlth mhlstry and taatlnrtcad ef iDtouragiag tba fartear aad rnechaaiefreiatvmieg te rtrlde amonr we should shut our doott agslnat tbenw .lely SKrifice eve such si wt had solemnly engaged, to protetu fsr vt eW jhla, la Ur. Jtlfarsea and the whole administration abused I ' ' Clanb of dUTctitttldndi for SgJc lmporiibJe,t9 canJeOuie whet aa ratyat. tempt.- Fecfona of every defcrlptloa Ira tvTfcld nirhoiif in Mm a. ..VI.. If f tM fiata, ' The abava reward wiih aU eipaneea will be paid for fccurlrg him la ' eoy goal or deliverghlmtoiha rubfcrlv fc ,i .R.ovvioiira T ?""rY" oe lame time, and ?'obr;,r"I,Kh,' Their na, ALEXANDER and . M ADOON.VM ' the above boys are takta.aW wijffci kindfesail; fwart!e, . ... ' . " v ,
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