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" r e u!f,t"JterpV Vtr s-.ii 1'VuTvul she ;t:i I fctihrd from ij t j li ruble t c3lK o ve- efp. Awl OlJ V-cH vmiutmuji "iinj.- i- J-Jinrtt j (1( CWtl 01, TfCIQ 14 .(,tDurtfioia:ef,cu .enT.y wiroun 50 gl 3eaw Tc wh -Is naraVr t HjOj pro- 4 1 94 . , , . ij.-b J actUcnty rade ome ooM in ch-j.U'g T'i poJ'Juo ni'S thv, branches, whkh re juy - uiir . ux. ' cr we v--lt 3,?5 guineas. Ara-iVirf the t ra pmr present were the duke 'of ktot,-rd L) cic. Sir C. Talbot, Sir Jo's. Dink nd jreal autn')c? of gentlemen and asrituhurists. t AttheahnuU wool f.ir h-li at Do-chcstcr, in OrfurJire,oo the 18;h iosu c-.ns'drrabit quantity was oli at price somewhat lower than last .year t Leicestershire wool, 8S. pur ton aai op-ward j .CL-rkshire, froth 4 J. lp 40. South Djwd, from 03. to T0. ' - . Ibid. ', .'.- . , , ..'X CritUh OXicer writes from MeasinaYl (late tha 14th April larti I rnum-d a" few Jays ag-i from a trip to Mount atnaf where wt had been to sec the effects of an rruptioo, which took pUce on the 20ih ulu "The. prtcedrtig day we were ail much surprised at ageing the 'streets of .Mcisina covered with a quantity o' . . . COwii-'-Xig Only Ol men ix nuituur, uiu nuitunu; v 6v-wu.at wv n nut lorn-, most oftle member of It beW put to I were driven by a atron? south wjnd from the the sword, or nutgeu a utue Micr us inwtuuon. lop u ine mountia, a aisiance 01 sixty rants. It appears that these ashes are, thrown up be fore an eruption of fire j they come to Messina in such quantities that it wannnuleasant to walk the streets, 'especially against the 'wind. On ft 28th ulu volumes of smoke and 'fire burst out from several craters, which, the volcankk miner made of itself, about sixmilet.above.the Lmied tit chj or.iun u w r i:h ircctJtlts on r.oe to ,ue ol hi airtight,! inea my wy tu U-m and el t, ,iic27' t JT"! o00 Incrt e re-ined lr. AVr'vin ps tl'e f.Jwln; liu morous account cf C'.'ii fDufUfttm erected lu die rein of Kinjr Xiis ,,e StfCofd, nto wliirh none wjo brcd ,.-,f-a iS x LJ cot fevuHt lus min. ' '""" " i The l re;jcnt of it ws s.jJ to bate killed half Jozcn in hi ig'e combat j and as for the other " mem!, tl.ev look their ts according to the au;;iUr uf their sUn. '. There was likewise side tblc fr such as hd only drwn blood, hnfl shewn . bud..h!e ombiJon of t-kinsr the first opportunity u!' Tv themselves for the first table. This club . ' . r -r L j: hundred and txy yards ffvn a tnourid cf tiy 1 1 feet In thLkne, .Ltced la V, rj three L.cl cn,k pink, arptirrJ to piccrs of inulu' 6 toe tUA nd the fer by 2 bxh. Lie three of the shf! jHercee" throug'v. nd rtu 4 wpw ol 700 yrOs ocyood the tpouuxL Imeliirrntrr I tO'UUl -er'--.'""'-!' - i . Ie cornea The nuiy herald of Luay wor.d. - FOREIGN. St. Thomas, Ac. SI "7m2aiM A interfiling JiccMinti et night ire aft. r dtiu, n Tumkg Uit, fivm Pirf ittel : Translation of a Dispatch, On Sunday evening of Urf wee k,'aTS the Cm a-ru-MX Mrrsr, Mr. JtaaatiiH K. tLtiSMs, of GUttenbury,; was killed by lil.uun 2'J ) ers. Tha circumstdTirea of Lis death, a Cear as -we hare been vote to collect, are Hut about six o'- clock Hut evening;, be kftbis retidenos Glaaten bury with animation to go to AVrtKersfieicUwltere be iua tor aom ume been paying bu altemton to a yoono; Ldy, to wlwm he s to have been rrunied U a fe Uys.'; He arrived at the fcrry .between six and seven o'clock lulled the ferrymen, who were on Jthe opposite aide of the river but who seeing the storm so near thought It imprudent to gn after him Mr. WUlUntt retired a abort distance from the shore to Uke shelter, unrr the boughs of a large tree after the storm had, abated, 4nd hearing no more from him, the ferrymen concluded, he had returned. home the 'next morning .hetoing it ob served that, during the storm, a Urge iaU of fire was seen to pass down a tree on the opposite shore, one of the ferrymen bad the curiosity to cross the river and see what effect it hid on the treo-When to his tstonishment, be found the body of Mr. All iums bornt in a most shocking nunner, and very black. lie lay upon his buck, his feet about eight feet from the western-moat shoot of the tree, f winch i -in. milk w nam, aowiM mun .uuii.un WM formed ei two anoata irom an ancient stump ol village -of Lingua Glassa it is impossible for Button wood, dividing at the . ground and rtinniiu; words to convey, or colours to paint, the awful ' very high,) his body inclining to the north east-he grandeur of this at once grand and terrifjek held in his left hand the stick of an umbrella, in hi .,.f., -'Beige 19 v?ra tliru L'bi, anJ are uaUlirg tJ tndir lii comirar. t. A'oti l 1 1 nurr -p;. li'ioa cf me O.La.i sni Ml j'( j i Tt1:cr;c at J a great raj f'u. cf the v ' J.e AYr.tricaa J'cpU firmly UJieve Mm t j 1 . bcT 3 th' . first ustaoce a party to purr's trcasan, a'.-! t!ut' -he hak been a Spanish ' pt-usionrc wd, j hat oeen I J that the Chief oranaWT'T.nrtr.T, tike Cra wife, nK unlj innoti nt Init xva) suspicion -'If thisrtpvrt ol f.ia removal be tru we believe aH wil) be satisfied with the appeiiK . J neot of Gvnerai Hampton a' Commander i Ll.icl riciihcfh's -bravery, his -talents, hm . honourable conduct a au o.Uccr, or hia attach fifrat to his country V i'l be called in ideation. Ve are proudio mention it that Gen. Hamp"a ' is a native of Nrth-Csrollni, though now an4 . ' for manv. ean past he Ws tx-m aa iohaLiutul ' of uuih-'Carolina." ",' ":'t t . - j ,v.'i ' ' - V- t t trh'. - i Tn Enfish'eipedsaoii Is' expected 'to ftroceel to stuck the city of Antwerp. - 'The firituh bv -declared ail the pbrtsof Holland m a state of blocV ade. , A negocution for peace is -now progresai&g . at Vicuna between Austria and innd. - . ,' scene. Figure to yourself the highest muun tain in Arran vomiting fire from a dozen of ditferent places, and throwing up immense heaps of red hot stones to the heights of one thousand feet, attended with a trrnhxk noise, right a handkerchief of .apples at a small distance trom his head lay his hat . On examinuuon, there appeared a perforation in the hat between the crown and the brim, directly over the ieft temple when on the head. The metallic top. of the umbrella was gone, a part where there was some stPd'erwas' mclr ed, the stick split, and p.irt of it gon down to the ViJerdon of the iron spring that elevates the top, the niv, an j uuiuxu 1 uzv ns iu uiu iiatiu iux iiciu ur 1 - ' - Gen. Cuesuasys, irom the Uimpot l alavera. c. qaantUjei 0f rtshed lava tssaiag from caclicra- itftewmou.7y..i..8 ter Uke metalirom a furnace, and swrepim J "SSSSS au,hote., and every obata-j stick litUe injured , the luuidkef and applet- . .orJt a convenient oosiuon with the English ce- i',e lhal Prc!e,Jts i'sl to, impede us progress,; injurea ..',1 At S o'clock. rvm rhiirirffi them with the preatt-st funr'uf Moum itn;u rviv v o n j ter like metal irom a furnace, and sweeping 33 with it forcnts, houses, and eve -l . f 1 !. Huu" "iuiw! i-iRuau kc- , , . : , . i,h-tft..t. 1: -.S.L. .u 'r. o'clock, in the afternoon of the 2rth, you may nave some laru iaea 01 an erupuon v. w..?u,5 wu .c ,,. tviouni ittn.u In three days the lava pro-: "re uw c.kw uiu ith the bayonet, tbejr were with e,ua. fur, repuls-: ce.ded sjxmiks, but very fortunately, did not "r S I tnA kawK ittl Mm t K n VtaVf in th pvninw f a vfr w pi rl iIti aritr vi am if ha. ntwpvtr. . ' . . . . r . 9 . . v . - ' o j '3 w nnvn r with the greatest loss. The 28th, at day break, the troyed . . - i.i i.:n m i. .l r i . enemy repeat-.tl tner iun;fca uu a utiuin in tnc ai-TanJ som5 ternoon, WTtcnthey were again routed ; and the gc, witne8g thtf distress of the inhabitants that were ncral lbopes that they wui be successively heiiten.. nformnately 6huitcd m the neighbourbood The Thsh and Spanish arrntes behaved tl.em- th cried, torc their hair, pravt:d6to ,n lheir .selves wih a brlvery worthy of their nations. The . ,'. . r .- , ,rkrf.n?(Jo5ephBo Pr"8' fc he retired in the afternoon to Santa OUla, accom-! s,on to he , ,ava. ,n hoPs hat lhe,; Psence pu.aed with m,'iehjightwbfgtmtiMdcdm:hmmd.oM element, but to no W. The division of Lac? is at Toledo and vester-' purpose. The wooden tit. Joseph and all the 'djy the were expecting the army of Venegas in rest of them were deaf to their prayers, and v " T . '. . .i .. t ii.j.j I i i , .. . ii ... r . . " -i . tne lava continued to rou on ior more man ten days, when the volcanick matter being exhaust ed, the fire became extinct. Had it continued a tew days loncrer, several villages must nave I was not more than 500 J virtu from one of the craters, but some of the stones flying ovr my head, I' was obliged to scamper off. The effect at night is beyond all description magnificent. 4 . . . . . uvrtl.UIV lllb ukclii Will. iUUA IJV UUK II a quanmy of timber, many vmeyards, of the pUooi which were woollen wis much corn Irwaa lamentaole to tornj Mine 0f the pfcacattered to I distant " A silver watch which had been in the lob, was found at Arjniuet, in order to pass to Madrid. P. S.'f We have just now "received the news by an "'expi essi that the enimy were completely routed. ' f There is oflicid confirmatiort of the above in a , proclamation of the commandant Cadiz, stating been jjurB dow.n. tne Uitormation to nave uccn ixtcieu iruut inc oc & ... Af .V . . t. n. Innla T J Oft UIG SUp&KIIIV-JUIIW.J ' . ' j FrotkSt. Bartholomrwi.lup.iS. The Britsh have declared Guadafoupe, St. Mar tins, and St Eustatia, in a sute of bjttckde., We ; luve just learned thata French squ afiron has enter --j," ed GiuJaloupe with troops. The British have en- v, ior ea tile Oia acvt,ii4ii un iieuu ain Biitui van t tne DOMESTIC. The negoclation betwee,n Mr. AaMstaowo and about eight or ten feet distance ; the watch and case separated, though not essentially injured,, save the chma face being broken, and the chain,, melted bi gone. The left teg of die pantaloons was not much torn, though several places on the limb were burn ed, and his shoes which, were new were bum ; ami the quarters burned. . The coat,' except about the left shoulder and breast, not greatly .damaged, tho the gilding was melted from some of the buttons. The front of the vest, shirt, and ccaVat, ' which were of cotton, much burned. He bad in his pocket a piece of beeswax, which wus not melted It appears that he took shelter under the western branch of die. tree, the wind blowing from the souti cast. The shaft, or ruhcr column of lightning, (two persons, that saw it strike the tree, one of tbem south easterly, "and the other souh-weaterly from the tree, describe it, one of them as a ball of fire oi the size of a two bushel basket the other as about the size of a turrel) struck both branches of the tree near he top, tut the eastern-most branch, it followed production of their ona country ' to British ports in Mr. Havtieiv k, commenced on the 2d of Juiy ; the grain of the wood, rending the bark in spots, to ii 111.1--. ... v...'.-it..u.. i ..'.,. .. tr r:.i . ' . :. j .... ... . ., . .. . tne grounu ; out no trace appears in tne eartn. it ran on the western-most branch, within about twelve feet of the ground, to the stump of a, limb which had been cuti about a foot from the trunk, When it left the trunk, and followed. a sapling limb directly to the metallic top of the umbrella, which served .as a conductor to desttw the holder Ashe stood. "and At a commencement of Yale College on the 13th ! a froiH annearahce the umbrella must have been ul'.. 41 young gentlemen were admitted to the de-! field, it was in a proper situation to have attracted ree of Butchelor of Arts, and twenty five to the de- the electric fluid, and conducted it to the perforation gree of Master ot Aits. And tne commence- xn the hat, which would be about even with the iron ment of Williams College, in Massachusetts, 34 spring in the handle. Near the place where the young gentlemen received the degree of Butchelor n(jht foot stood, was a perforation in the earth, where ot yrts. the lightning siient itself. . His face and neck were We have conversed with an American Gentle-'of.a liver colour, . which Induced those who first man who was at Livernool oil the 4th of July last, found him to suppose that he was a black, man, but an eye witness of the transactions which took place 1 on examination he waS found to be a white man, !t there with reffard to the American Rag and as truth ! by his friends (to whom his body and the arucles is alvyy: dcairaDic, puracumriy on auojecis oi so this A7u 1 irtia-Lcrt Svfliih vftftI rutstMit runv knf tA .js rr sanfkmir untf infnrm.itinn n( if k nrrw 4,to Antirjiia, &c. a cargo of American produce frtjiu pressor prospects. London Paper. ,bt Qjitholomews-AV. i; j The last accounts from New-Orleans state Yesterriy tlicTAustrian. messenger arrived witlv that the United States troops were, to be sta V dispatches 19 Prince Suhremberg, who immediate- ;tiohed at VVashingtort, M. T. Three fourths f ly alter comiuanicaiea ineir to. .tents to, xnr. van- Wi:rt on tne gjc ". Ding. -1 W e hear that they are dated on tne tn uit. d announce the necessity toj which the Imperial army was reduced of suelng for a suspension of . liostilitiev : It was last nitrht confidently stated, that tnese tlLp.itche represent the overture intended Cb , . be made to the enemy, as being merely for the es--. tiblishment of a truce, tnd expressing a hope that - tie suftfcestful co-apmt)n of England in ttie wtir . Dti,;ht enable the emperour Francis to renew hosti- X lUies- London Paper of Augutt 10. , 4 V - '. - v . . . . rrtna July 1 5-Yesterday afternoon Prince ; John of Uchtenstein, who has been very graciously v received in his audience, by Napoleori, rrived here, r to negotiate the peace with the 'French Minister of Sutei Count Chunipagiy. ( , t The Emperour Francis, as is generally asserted ' vi here is much in favour of peace; and charged the . Archduke in writing to open the negociaubns forlt, even with considerable sacrifices, in-order to put an '- nd to the dreadful eftusion of blootl. Previously to the signing of the i at misiice, some cheif)6ints .had been agreed upon, which are to form the basis 4 of the peace about to be made.' An immediate heacc Wai expected riljr betis were made that the limperotlr Napoleon,will be at Paris by his birth i . Ly, the 1 5th ot Aog. t , IIameJ; CAAkjti,rthe ex-bushaw of Tripoli, been IbrrojliT-tel died Uey ol Ueme, ana lius taken poSsesHton of ms govemment. Through the influence of Dr.i)Avis, agent of the United States. th i nivi'ini-i wa'c'ctitd to him, uiid its ravenues (lawOOacuins) confirmed to him and his ht irs for ever -VI w Y,'rk Pafier. : , CofTO!T.-a.l,rom the apprehensiort of some inttrruotion of our corilmtfce I'.wjih Amr;cu, In tonscqucnee of our non-ratification of JVlrJ 'fciskmVs treaty with mat govemnicnt,- mi Salts of cotton have been this week Onprect tleiitly large,' amounting to 14,000 bags chiefly to die regular traded buV'with' sonie considera ble speculiition. ; t - . ., . TO b acco. Engerly sought aftar, and, con itleraUe. sales mude1, bdt holdfti itt btcbtht: inore, tenacious' Londoji I'uperi, ' V Wednesday at 12 o'clock, a very numermis company of ngricurtunsts assemDieo m u'" mohd Gardens, to attrtid he salby auction, of lion'khr h- ittected from his Maiesty's flock ol t; .k..n a Bflvf rtised in last week's pa iiii"'Tiii nmi vrii-S9 in' Dtimuttv which mucli delicacv. we shall give, his mformaUon m neaiijr his own words : On that daV most of the American captains genenrally united in commemo rating' their national anniversary, even In foreign ports- This was the case at .Liverpool oh this oc casion. In the course of the dirty' some persons, indiscreetly, or with a design to excite a disturbance, hoisted the American flag, with the British flag un der it, .reverssd. The ship carpenter hearing of this insult to their flag, assembled in a tumultuous manner, tore down the standard, and then repaired on board most of the American vessels, and forced them to haul colours which were displayed in ho nour of the day. The officers of one ship (the Su periour of this port) refusing to strike the Ameri can flag, had it forcibly taken down and torn to pieces by the enraged mob. No other violence w s done. This we believe to be the true state ol ihe case. - I' ' (Relf i Phila.Gazctte, Fatal ArlSent.-Z-At the Elizabeihtown ra ces on Saturday last, one of the horses bolted ind ran among the crowd, perfectly unmanage able, and at length came id contact with Col. "Mavo'a carriage, with one or more ladies in it. As the animal rose to leap over the horses, one of his Kbofi, struck the forewheel with such force as tp knock out four of the spokes. ' This ihrew him "head over Keels between the ' horses iind driver clear over both horses, pitched his rider upon his head, and killed hini upon the spot. Elnabeth.own-Popct. -. A CoumBiAD at nine' Inch Calibre, carrying a ball of 1001b. was lately cast at the furnace of Mi. Foxalhof Oeoreetown, Dlstrktof Columbia, mount ed upon a Carnage of atr improved model by Mr, Villard, an ingenious rtist.i Experiments of, its utility were made at Ureeniest s ront on tne sutn and 8 1st f September, 1 8q?, by Capt Bomfocd,. of the Engineers in the presence of Cols. Park and Whiting. ' . " ' . . . -vV: " iThe piece being: placed at the distances of four were delivered) and others, recognized as Mr. Je remiah Williams. . , . . , i . v-Several spirited and frWriotic Citiaens'of Vak county nate projected Ue est ibhshm.ent ol a, Socie ty for theencouiagementof Agriculture tmd Useful'" Aru in said county. 'Arucles of Associatidn'are to; day offermgtp obuinsf. futures. 'AJf who are wetlf wishers to the prosperity and independence of out country are expected to patronize tne design. It I hoped thai. every county in the State will follow so' m..l I.MT ..n. - ' ' -rt ' Duruigthe seaawn of the LegisiatUre m attempt will be made to establish a souety for the whoief State, to for in a centre of eommnnhium fnr.,, - county sdcietiesv in the prtn'otioii of tho forcgoW. objects,4 KV ;;.!;:'. ' r :-.0K; V' t-V.y- i as tr.,e atar has beert .tind will continue to be def -voted to whatever Is calculated to advsnce the rra mterests of our country, due liortion of its colnmui is oflered to such publications as tliose associations may render necessary and tiie best exerlius.ot tne Editors shall, bp lent in aid of their formation nd useful piogress. ;--.v .',..,:,',. y . ,j ' 1 he pages of the Star, wljch have oft.enbeen en riched with the labours cf Agricultural Societies ii aiflerent parts of the United Sutes must have offer ed abtiudanVproofs of Jheir. utiaty ;'andvrhe-Ta"pi4 improvement of those statesin which they have eae istea, contrasted witk the state of the Useful Aitsiij tliis and its comparatively slow VUXlJ Droirrcssiont calls loudly upon us So avail ourselves to the utmost . of the advantages which Nature, has so profusely of' fef ed us. t . Our citizens , we ,arq proud to believe, wanti neither enterprise, or, patriotism. JYe - hope e vey thing from their exertions, and that our State! now among i u nrst m population, will ere long, r.ink among the first iti tliose arts which constitute wealth, and tumlsh the means of happiness. ! ' The LynchWrsf Press has-Wted al An lmnortai discovery, from trials in tbatvicinijy, thut Europeatt rape vines win grow and nourish in the United v t -Uateand an article to that effect is now publishing in many of pur news-pupers.. This discovery Uftot'.Oi'.:'''-,:: a recent one theexperimeotof transpianung graft! ' roiu Europe uue- yie son ot Pennsylvania was mat " ny years ago successfully made and General DaViis r 4 V vhen he returned from ids mission to France bro'4- with him tiie scions of several kinds of Frcnch'and; "i Spanish gr-apes, which have prosnered in such iGA manner m several place in this state," piirdcolarty irj-'jlr'k'' Sc near Halifax, us to prove that vih'eVards mizht bw : . ti cultivated here with advantage. tif 1C7 A valuable communication from Mr Joseph Cooper, of New Jersey, on the best method of m k I ing Wine from'. Dative ' jrrupea will appear in bvli - rvv-. -v-.v, vsw ... -..c-s,-.., COM. H U.VIC. It'dU. ; 1 k '".i-- . . . . . MAKRIEDa' ,i t , , W Caiwell Counbr. ntar H Huse. Charlii nw - Biq. aed aj,'te Miss, Geyllar Puniiavant, bv the 'f&pfJsk uard l o ien. ' :. . . v' - un tae iuim a.tr, James dipper to Miss 8usa FUppev, iihtf Qr,i'tsephruppv - st, RALEIGH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER i, 180$. The Superiour Court for Wake !9 now sitting Judge Henderson presides. The trial of John Ow en, arraigned for the murder of Patrick Conway, late merchant of this city, was. postponed tp next term, on the ground that .the public . prejudices a gainst the prisoner were .such as to preclude the probability of an impartial trial. , At the late Hillsborough Superiour Court An drew Peddy and Lewis Barker were Sentenced to two months imprisonment, end to stand one hour in the pillory for making an erasure in a Commis sion to take depositions, in a cause pending- in court. William Speight) -after the finding a bill against him tor passing counterfeit dollars, made his escape from court, nd forfeited his reooimizance. The dollars were passed at a late cock ght lit Hillsboro' and are said to have, betn made at the Mint suppos ed to be Mi operation near the Nettsd r ishdani rord Howell, mentioned in our lastas being sentenced to Hillsborough juil for passing counterfeit dbllai s, is the son-in-law of Ben Clark, sihersmith, kc Sec. near the Fishdam Ford. i The Virginia Gazette says, it is . reported that General Wilkinson has been superceded in the com mand of the Army by General Wade Hampton of South-Carolina ' .. . ;. "-" . Whether General Wilkinsnnjs really guilty or not of the chargea which,, have, for yesra ex isted against hini, or whether a quarter part of those charges be true, the President may have deemed .hi unpopularity. a sufficient C"use for hi removal. It appears that, . :. ,. cash Store. -: '- ' v ., -t - I - . V.'.: ., -I rh Subscrlbsr has just received from New York a tYosB . Gt)ODSi , ,4 t Among1 which u6u Iil.t.i. (iui'MW Useful) "i ' - Articki - u., .f - .9. t Hi KXEiS Mounting t onplese 1 3uraingslioHefs and coiiintun. buckle : i- fleutt Setts,, steel-htsils snd ,'1. .its 1 Inlets, plated i Bnikk-S,;tiptf nd slidit 1 Saddle ' :fiiiUi plated und common Stirrup Brans 1 plated Bitts - irb. and snafRe 1 Common do do 1 Straining' uM Woolea Nebbing 1 linen Girt tlot 8adAleTack, froih6t30o& - , rwoienny, threepenny, and fodr-ptnny Cloutu, cat. and Vroufjhtt Knivns and Forks 1 Stock, rVh Chest, and' ' I'runk lck; flane Irons Mid Socket Chisel t Nuils' of r .' ll kinds 1 Mill and CroatJCut JiwU Fcwter Half Tint ' j TumWers i' Leather ahd Calfskin " covered Trsvelling ; Trunk t Williiurtnoti's celebrated patent ThfeeIit Pens . " ' J. White Thread t liwli UnndCptt5n Shjtrtinys; Sly; -Vv 2 Lisbon, and Malaga Wmts, W ulwlftfcr1:!, . . elphia bottlctUporter, &c Sit. &c aj ot' WKir f V;!.' b . iold at a very hioderate profit for ea.ii. y '? CQH. ' vvii4ito.iu onAMiXi Rains;, Qet. 5, 1809, fft ; ' '''" 1 1 ; iri'iii 1 49 tf. ,-,ft - RBTURNS thanks to the Ladies and ent1men of Eai ' - leieh and the Public at lanre, fur the Irtj-rat encmj ritjement he lias received, and informs tjitro jhi he-u has (and will pontimie to keen. more eidehsUre ssora li" ment of Jewelry and Plate-Ware, t old d Silrr Wtch ' f e, fcc. ike, than ha has ever IwdU "He winhea to' inform the t - Members of the ensiung Genentl AtnWy, and the Pub- ; lie generally, that be has employed a young man from L01 ' don, -of Superiour talents, ui a Vatch and f;iock Maker,; ; to any he knows in the United States therefore, those whof ' ' please to honour him with their cut ton may rely on hviii v, it executed in the best manner, and with disputed, aiti -warranted Tie- repairs Manne Ttme4Ceepers; Ihiplev UorisonUU'Ln-r, yirgule, Alarm and Repeating Wateh ; .; fii and Clocks of every description, ta Uc, Every kind fWork in his line will be dooe with accuracy and dinputchl I uia uoia and saver, uoo riece,suwi;Qia,6ic.rcceivea , 6 1 ' - V man of his: offi- V Kvmwt-. 1 . 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