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,1 Political. ' From the Boston Gazette of January 7. COUNSEL FROM THE AGED. We have authority to -say that the following It!V;r isT frorrTGen. Hfrath of Roxbury, the Re vpliitionary Patriot of 75, and ever since the firm and consistent friend of American Independence, n answer to one frorri,jtheIt6h. Mr. Seavery M. C. The postscript is understood to relate to two pamphlets from the same person recommending thete election of Mr. Madison. Extract of a letter from an old republican in Massa chuseta to a member, of Congrces, 'dated the ' Qth December. " You my friends feel mortified in seeing mf name on the Federal Ticket for Electors. The ticket on which my name was placed, was support' y ed by many of the firmest republicans I know, if length of time and uhdeviaiing conduct are ad. mitted in evidence. The Ticket was denominated the Peace Ticket, excluding the name of either Republican or Federal j' the approbation of it was astonishing, and probably will be more soi 'Con. I aiderate men of both , parties are agreed that the ruin, and that a unijjn must be effected iou, is well as myself,, have asserted, that a large portion of those called federalists, are as much attached t s to tht welfare of our country, and the genuine nrinuples of republicanism, as we are. How im portant, then, to unite the hontst and well mean. ing 01 rjoin panics, x unv is now uic oujc(, ana it will succeed Heretofore the republicans have I . honest federalists have sincerely made an attempt jV , to do it, over heated 'party men hare exclaimed , I , that it was " a federal trick.1 You well recollect ' I J more than one instance of this But it is now well I'). understood,' and has lost its force. The steady i part ot the community begin to Thinx. tor theni f selves, and they wKl act fof'their own true inter est. The appellation of republican and federalist, which has for some time been used as a kind of common seal, for par tf purposes, 'wilt r give way to a condensed -aDDellation. honorable arid aonro- I priate. The sole, object,, the 'peace," honor an3 t prosperity of our common country, the preseiva- ; tion of the union, and constitution of the tJnited States. , . :; k, v V;; ' - -.' ?1 " You say " Peace is within our reach" this I t' fully bjelievet and that It might have been secured ere this time. Peace, not a peace of submission, A but an honorable, just and. equitable peace, restidg i"' v tiponr magnanimous, dignified, national principles, !'( vr.oclified to existing circumstances There is no if' such thing as disinterested, national friendship i' . ... ir .i,La j r. .L ..i y 'J Jior Will irtaues coniuKic to uuiuiuruicr luan iney n rh awe reciprocally interesting. ae ocean is ine "v -u.&w .m ;wviw; v -'common fielder great high way of nations, onfman who substitued herself for her brother, a T which all who wish to Improve have an -equal right conscript in 1806, and who has just returned from i" - nAA 'hMv their national aovereientv where ihev the army covered with honorable wounds, was i traverse. But this vast Common domain, is hot lte-y the subject of much conversation at An ' without law it is within the universal code. ' twp. The story is true, and the -particulars de "( Some ardent people will tell y ou' that on r this ele.,ve t(e known. -- xnent tlve flae is to protect whateveris binder it. ttVibcJmia GHfijKjuiERE.-bcrn at Delemonu I , A freeman's house is skid tote his ctratk, and Department of the North, District of Li!le, finding not tone searched or molested. Hut if he receive that her brother, who was ordered to march, was signified by letter to the commUtee that it wc1d be for their inspection on Thursday last, tW 6lst inst. Prior to that day, however, he signified that H would opt be suitable : or convenient for him to present it on that day to the committee and on Friday last he signified to two of Uie mem bers, that he had determined not to exhibit1, it to them at all. ' - ' , , v " This extraordinary conduct has with too much reason excited serious doubts as to the re-lay c the discovery ; and the comtnktee have made their report to this effect to the Legislature. The editor feels that it is due to himself at)d th the public to state, that he hs for two successive days attended to the examination' of the machine 411 icompany with a considerable niVmber of re spectaoie mrtlwriehto, and others conversant m machinery, and examined evtry part of the machine, taken it to pieces,, and put it together again, ana wnnoui aiscovermg -any ining wticn could lead to a belief that there was any thing in it concealed. His refusal to exhibit the machine, ashe had promised, though" it does not prove any oecepnon in me macnine, is neverineiess too mysterious and unreasonable to assure confi dence, and unless explained in an open and unequi vocal manner must shake the iudement of those who felt the greatest gratification in the b tief of its reality. t Jurofa, .-rV....J "from the. American Daily Jdvertisfr. PERPETUAL MOTION. The Testament probendi Of motion non mutendi, According to St. Win'di Tfiree tail'd Bashaw Effendi. A sturdy stick-up-endi, , Circumbendibus rot'undi, four pendant chains' quite bendi, . Two carriages suspendi 'On inclined planes down tendi, With leverets addendi, 1 Begat Centrifugal, petal gendi, ' T ' ' Which begat " " ' ' ' Conatus descendendi, Which begat Conatus ascendendi, Which begat 'Conatus revolvendt, j . Which begat Whirl a-gig never endi. FEMALE CONSCRIPT. The courage and generosity of a young Fren1 p stolen goods,' erxonoeal a ftlorVisit too sacred? not in a condition to support the fatigues of war. . Will not Great Britaia cease to impress our sea- and that he was Inclined to continue his studies. men into her service, it we will not take hera into' obtained from her parents permission k depart fur ours A correct, honorable and justly modified him They were twins, andvtry much lesem ; ' t treaty will remove the difficulty without it, a war bled each other. She presented herself at the ce ' on that account tnay Je of long duration. The , pot in the clothes of her brother, and was sent to jjause, the remedy, and the sue,.may be well the 27th regiment of the line, in which she has examined and -toived, it men would exeroise a served six years, bhe was raised to the rank oi Ouhd and unbiassed judgment, and -:taiculaievor.'X"MfMn1t at ..the battle of Wagram, for having i l tfie meridian of our true honor, interest and cros- saved the life of her caDtain. who fell into the Da. f-penty. I nube and was in danger of perishing- At the bat f P;hj ;i ne people win cneenuuy nsK tneir nves, ana ; ae ot the ia May, near iisDon, where the dune oi ',speDd theif r fortunes, for the , protection of their 1 Abrantes commanded, her colonel being surround , 1 own seamen and defence of their sovereignty and i ed by the enemy, she demanded six men whom f independent, to risk them to pro- she could depend upon, with whom she proceeded I tect foreigners -who ? enter- on board our. vessels to his succor. Notwithstanding a gun-shot wound agaias their own government? Does national ho-, which she received in ber left arm, she succeeded X vlwr, interest,or. prapetity require it? Is Ucssen in saving him, besides making two insurgent onv , tlal to eilherof ihemt But if we must have war, . cers prisoners. Shtr also received, on this occa. "' let its operation be of a proper character, not far. sion, a wound-fron) a, bayonet in the left side, was cical,fwhich can scaicely claim the.name of cam- carried to the hostpital of Almeida, and from I t paignr ; What has our last, except ilhe brilliant, thence to that of Burgos, -Where 'she was cured of jf; fiayal actions, to. compensate foiMhe thousands of , her wounds without her sex' being discovered: f doUarS which have been expended i Has jt not but an. 'illness-.has ...since'; betrayed it, and she hiis " lessened the opinion ot our, opponent; of our mui-i just passed by the city of Courtray to go on to hei tarv "skill ; removed confidence in our protec- depot to receive the recompense due to her valoi , tion V'replenished their arsenals with our arms ; and to be decorated by the hand of the colon tl 4 gjven them spirit, and rendered " conquest rhorei whom she saved with the honorable insignia due uitncuu. ana naxuruuus t mis me an oi war t ; , 10 ine orave. 5 1 Thesetiseef the people .of thisjartbf the Eastern ' section of ihe. United States' has been ex Dressed in . , favnr f 'nri hv a' mau.Hi v nf 2i,:oon. This whs A female at Darmstadt lately poisoned her own :ecessarf 4o eovrec the errobeous4 assertions that brother, through a principle of humanity arid filial I the ftsteiff?3tatcrwere in favtt ;-of wr. -. J w piety. . was m and his recovery was despaired dentlv-hbne that an honorable, iust and eouitable oftrlbe physicians. The gnl, seeing that her pa- 1' peace wil bie effecttd before the close of your pre- tents, who doated on him, were exhausting them- OClvcs uy.llicil upiuai:-c anu iiigui.iy vraiuuins, believed that it was meritorious to save them and put the young man out of pain by administering opium to him.. The mother, oii discovering that he had been poisoned by his sister, died in a state of distracildn ylhe father took to his bed, never spoke again, and survived onlyTfew days.. The daughter was convicted upon her own confession, and broke alive upon the wheel. ' ;,'.:;...'.,: ''icr The Patrons of (lie Minerva are respectfully in formed that, hereafter, the terms of subscription, to this paper will be precisely those on which the othef gazettes of the city are printed. As every new subscriber is required: to make a payment. of six months in. advance, 'n,o deduction will be made on that account. Consequently three dollars per rear will be invariably demanded. ; : The Minerva, though of equalTaizef containjn as rnueh-matter, and costing as much in its execution as t'y ber the Star or" Register, has hitherto been furnished at a rate one sixth cheaper. This, a regard td the pros, peiity of the establishment will no longer permit to bedone. .: - State of North Carolifia.; , S UECKLB.NBUHG COUNT T. . Superior Covrt of Xow,? ,1 Original Attachments J levied &c. NovrTerm, 1812 Francis Lewis, vs. "Andrew T. Davidson TT appearing to the satisfaction of the. court that X Andrew T. Datidsonr the defendant in this cause, is not an inhabitant of Jhis state ; therefore it is ordered by court, that publication be made three months successively, in the Raleigh. Miner va, unless the said defendant appear at theliext superior court of Law, "to be held, for the county aforesaid, oh the sixth Monday after the fourth Monday in March next, and replevy or plead to is sue, judgment wiU e entered up against him. r. Test, - 'L. - . . , ... 79 3m TH : HENOERRON, c. s. c.c. Twelve-and-anhalf Cetits Reward. !iStiONDED from the subscriber, Alexander Af'Aaj, an indented apprentice to the silver- suu.h's business. The Above reward, but ho char ges, will be paid for ills delivery to me,' on my pre mises, in Iredell. , NEIL M'KAY. N. B. AH persons ate hereby fbhvarned not to harbor the said apprentice at their per d. January 'U, 18 1. O ET,UHN thank to ik . r5" XV wbp, in conformity to ihl v publish soma time k'S counts i,hc close of thf ZT 1? whhav nfoundit conveni Bate had an wnWtoS? fullo .informed that their P' until the. IM of Anril nett.!!.?? by Note, U!ir names wilt tSZufe" from the Subscription W., f ifjJlT' their Accounu put into . train I JONKSJcHEXDIft December 31, 18(3. W. BOY L AN Stp Stray Hone. .sent session. M. f. r Since wrltine the foreKoing I have been . honored ;wiih yours of tht. 13th. and 23th, mention ving young. Mi;.,. 'n ajad covering two pam - pUlets.; ' Accept . my , anks for three .favors. ,-I ? have long been acquainted with the arte of intrigue, i'.' both foreign and uomestic. ..You ' know that" my repuuiicamsm ana painousm are too nrm 10 ve shaKen. vtuat although grown an old man, I have not. yet. lost my political or; military ken, nor shall j4 iney ,oe lue. uia oirtis cannot De caugni wun cttteettaiiybyiourmodera fo Miscellariy.' V ' PERPETUAL MOTION. i Having taken a very active part in the discus U. t.lonV which have v arisen Wt of the, machines in I v-nttd by Mr. Readheffer, we shair cctinue to 1 v.ftrni" jour readers on -the subject wKenisver any I '.it circumstance arises that may interest; the " paWictm the. subject. ' ".'7: - . ' v" Iu Coftfcrmity with the intimation made by the ! J-egislature cf tthis state, to Mr. Readheflor, r' tint f committee was appointed to examine bh mach me and . report upon it, Mr. Keadheffe f , . unough me ft ,.JF r FROM TZ EUROPEAN MAGAZINE. .1 dsof the Editor A'evTDiacavery rtifieetizlg the Variation of the Mag' netic JYecdie. , '"' f "iVe feel 3 great satisfaction in having it in our power to announce to the public, that 4 gentleman has discovered the cause of the variation of a mag. netic needle ; and that, through his theory, he has constructed a compass, which stands invariably due north and south, nn ;all parts of the globe. The navigator, by this wonderful discovery, can always steer atrne course : and engineer or survey er will always measure correct angles to the true meridian. The inventor has termed.it aztmutau . By dearer compared with Uie comirwrj needle, it indicates the true variation. What is most extraordinary in it, is, that any Quantity of iron, placed at one vard of tni paperjjQtance! does not in the least affect it. j STRAYEt), fromjthe subscriber, living in the upper endof Wake cou nty, near the Cumberland line, a Large 'Slack Hvric about five feet five inches high, with a white spot pn his left side ; a scald on his withers ; his right fore hoof cracked up to the hair ; a small white speck in his fore head ; and a tolerably long tail which has been nicked. He was missed on Monday the ltth instant. Five dollars reward, besides all reasons ble expences, will be paid to whoever shll bring him to, KTHLLlmED JONLS. . Wake county, January 29, .813- 78,3tp. Stray Horse. THE Subscribers, on ouih called on hy Capt Wrti Scott to appraise a Black horse supposed t( be about 12 or t4 years old, upwardi 'of five feet high, a star in the, forehead, a small rrrp on the nose, has the.appearance of lately being cured ol the fiY.ula, a white saddle spot on 'each side, both "hind feet white, which, horse- they 'Value to be vorth fifty dollars. Given tmder OUT "hands this 27lh Januarv, 1813. . -Johnton It bee. , 'Jo$iah jltkinu Sworn to before me the day above written, WM. BOYLAN, J. P. William Scott requests the owner of said horse crtmc forward, prove property, pay charges and ake him away. WANTED, r . j A person who is acquainted with the making and burning of Brick, o superintend and manage Bnck.Yird during the summer of 1813. An industrious and sober man, who can produce testi. irionials of his character, will receive good wages on application to the subscriber in Raleigh. Dec 18 tf Wm. POLK. Doctor Burgei HAS REMOVED ro the shop (Qn Fayette ville ttteet) formerly occupied by Dr. Wt H. VVltLlAMS. , Nov. 13 67tf, State Bank of N. Carolina, 1 December Stht I8J.2. PURCHASERS of Stock in the State Bank arc informed, that a power of Attorney authorising a Transfer of a Share or Shares held in the State Bank mrsl be witnessed either by the Cashier of the principal Bank or of one of its Branches, by a Notary Public,, or .by twoJustices of the Peace and if by the latter, their sigpatures must be cer- hediby.the Clerk of the Court with the County Sear annexedThis regulation iocbmmence on the first da if of Januart next, of which all who may be concerned will take noiix -- 'I- I f . I l n 4- I t 1 X M 1 in lis t it ak mvrwvm ...... . tATIOHS CF i-H M, Jtmong xohtch art thr . vim s compie re uoay ol Uivmity, J Mtson's Spiritual Trcawirr. 2 vgI 8 Stackhouse's History of the BA., v-j Buck's Theological Dicticnaiy, J ttU. ' '' ' Miscillaay, 2 vol. 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Melmoth's Cicero, 3 vols. Boswcll's Life of Johmoo, 3 vols. ' Tour to the Hebrides . I KKW 1I0VCLS. Vivian, 3 vols. Milesian Chief, 2 vcja. . 1: Self Indulgence Asylum, 2 vol. 1 Married Life 2 Vols. IS r i 13 is i at 19 12 i 19 U I t I IP 33 72,tf -t- W. H. HAYWOOD, Cashier. . Charles Parishi RETURNS his grateful acknowledgments to his friends and the public, fqrthe liberal en couragement they have given him heretofore in his line of business, and informs them that on the first inst. his largei,and cbnSmodious three story brick buiwing,atthe - . .v ;W V n SIGH OF Mi itC, ' north of thestate bouse, will be in complete order to receive boarders and travellers ". where he ear nestly solicits the continuation of their patronage . He pledges himself th it nothing on his part shall be wanting to render geneial satisfaction to those who favour him with their custom vHonest and active servants alone will be engaged, and his stables will periiap uc cxGCiicu-uyMuustfiijL" Raleigh, July 3 1812.: JiXf. The best Writing Paper, tytbe reaa Red and Black Sealing Wax. Red and fertr.' Red and black Ink Powder. 15 Boxes of Painu ()M Tape, inkstand V- of the best kind. Copy, and Cypberiar? Little & Smith's Music Books. Ulaofc Music, Pocket Ledgers. Udgtr. Record Books. Blank Notes and Chtcks. tI and. Superior Court Blanks. Copy sup 'January 22. ' V ' . Printing, :-,V;' ''..". Executed at this office, with neatness aji'd the ut ,;; ' . ' : " mlbSt accuracy; h' 1 "t " Ht,S Eaele Tavern, THTCl Ta.rn ivill IrrVn h Otiened, OO Iflf of January nextr for and on sccofnl ol & Cardwkll, and will be kept by te Wf The formeiriends and customers l h; Ul and the public in.general, may-test "Tj every attention; will bo paid to those wao with their custom, to render their May a ai?V ble as-possible. The supplies wm i sufficient. The stable, perhapi smng t i in the state, wUl be plentifully stored ith H of provendef, and kept weU Httered has beeh leased for several years back at per annum, yet the last year it JfJJg; trarf to articles of ag-reement with .the if ,, tn hnried. notwithstanding, tnat r . nonagerwhich .ahetojbenso will aeain aid and ssjst in Tcmiiiirttl- mostmodemetennswbe C LEONARD CARDVVEI - - i
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