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pleof this state a eedy.orguiization of some similar; pert tyr-But whatnders-hcm theroost dangerous tot STATE OF frCOEOLINA,? Court of puat and
company .-Our tawp8.ar imminently exposea to aes
tructkm by ftre?: One of them has lately suffered with
evt raweknbTr not howooti we may oe Called
upon to bewail a devastation similar to ihat' of Peters-
burg. : c"- ' "v- . f.r
' ' " V ...' ; , ' r " -.''. ' ." :
7!S JRr atPettriburgfft have copied from the In
telligencer a minute detail of the houses destroyed, with
the kufferers, n amesjThe fdlowing is-tren as a sum
mary!' T -?: ": " '
On.Bowlingbrook, - . . 7 houses. ,
Back-Street, 'v : 21
Sycamore,. - - 3.2 . -Old
Street, ' . " " ' '' 25
Bank Street,.--'- 2 . '
- Market Sljiiarel -24
To these $e inay add lumber houses, he. 200
A while the latter 50 free ? If theoeand
11. Ma unv-nnr fnmnB-in
currier must cone .r-
ing" fish pf one and
iAer also to collect them ? What good reaaan
Can be given for ihus maki
Rut hard as is this partiality in the
provisions of life law, something so odious--
foreign from this habits of free and independent
citizens, . that 1 should not wonaer u me nauer
should hair resolve to aipmauauj uemocracy
; I.;. dv tuli .if the bootmaker should resolve
m stiek lit awl in her back if the euf Her
should determine to tan her hide, and the sad
dler to halter the jade, before they would con
spnt to I he mean, humble and degrading terms
imposed by this abominable law.
Yes, it is provided, that every one oflheine
chanies must, keep, a book must enter down
every article of work done; thai, they have
pieaSfll 10 iaX MUV MUCC u va j vv mvuiiu
. gti to the collector, and JI51 pose all tbeir private
.joneeros to his inspection, or else be fined jn
hundreds, and if they do not pay it, go a"ndrot
' in jail with felons ! Is this liberty ? Is this en
oourain? domestic manufactures f Why, sir,
, 'this slavish and abominabU law would produce
a rebelion even in Algiers,
What say ye mechanics, havf you put your
necks into the yoke? HaVe you got liberty
from your most patent lords , and'(raster8i the;
;high. and treil BoreoiocraiiiMi. apiy par
"patriots in the landhave ypitt got their liber
ties to work in your shops I Have you entered
iiito bunds ! bonds more galling than ever were
attempted to be imposed on freemen.
- A good citizens, you nuwt obey the lawsj
Ijtit if you would break those bonds and shake
off these fetters wfcich enslave you, you must
jaise jour voices to so audible a pitch that they
shall be heard, or by and bye, even the right of
. complaining will follow' your other rights to
the grave.
And ye, smiths, joiners, hou9ecarpenter9, &
every olhef sort of mechanics, view in the yoke,
fixed on the neck of your fellows, the fate that
awaits you ere long, if the people do not rise in
their strength, and trample the chains under
their feet, and hurl the tyrants from their con
fidence. SAMUEL MARKiiAM.
Oakhill, May 1815.
FROM THE KKINE (N. H.) CENTINEt.
TAX ON BOOTS, &c.
I This law requires, in the first place, the per
son who manufactures boots and shoes, to sign
a bond," the eonditiou of, which fill two close
printed half sheets . of paper, and to procure
sureties Jie "then is entitled to a license frotri
government, after signing aTprinted '7ejuest for
tliesame ; but must keep a book, ruled out to
set down every pair of boiM sold. v'h the
price, and also the name of the purehastr, 1a
all cases when the anionnt sold eieeedsiO dol
lars. - 't h ee; oaths mdit KoltakenXeJiual to 12
everTryearenougb to learn almost a minister
to swear) and the different . papers signed and
countersigned sixteen times. In addition to
this, the manufacturer must make faur or five
jouruies a year, to the collector, and his sureties
.jDoe. .,-.-. ' '
We have lately seen the quarterly Teturn of
ene these, poor tax-ridden ;-' victims of war,"
covering three quarto pages, signed five times
by the manufacturer, and sworp to three times,
and three times countersigned by the eollector,
to include the time when made, when sold, and
a generdl account to be forwarded to Wash-lii"ton-the
whole duty of which amounted to
1-2 cents, with tyvo per cent, deducted,' leav
ing 74 cents to be divided, about 4 to the col
lfictornd the remainder to government 1 !
our safety and common interest, is their fatal predilection
presents itself tcrAemln themort fiisCmating aspect!; Hi'l,e.S?.'l!?Jf MisfaetWD t)f tbe coarti
Thev a led . bv cuoiditv. . and driven on binrevenire r? MO :""en"a W V UM
- w icr m - ' v . AijLaLiiifcrTi. in run. aHinninirant m m-m .4 . . '
No one who loves petttTe and calm prosperity can, without j by aaid court, publieatidnbe Tin the
compromitting his'princjples, give a afingle vote fdr! Minervathroeweeis successively,, that unless tflBaid
them.fc They and" their friends 'are for war ; 'and peace
TlbnhMiilitA4l.k...!. ..... . '
men cannot support them.
f Wiiiam Hastings, appear withon the.Clirte first dvs of
judgment wH rendered against bittu; .
y AtXffpXt;; , J. TAYLOR, C O.
The President of the United States and his
T .Sh ft Vf IavV Ii!m Sllltt Atl "IVaililaAilu V 4ftl 1 riAl'lt CAft
T'rjul ""uoov , ri state opn. Carolina, p&ar wkW
in Virginia j wliereJ thty are expected to remain OBiireI ,lajS53!i-'
for jeveral weeks. JV a. Int. h ' Jame Hastings, -WiHfam HastrngsAOr' ia '
. . TTappearingtoJhe.satisfaetioof.theoolt
" Vew-tOhK, JUtt 19. "T."l" now" iitline lhat the deferiiftnt. Willie
Rodgergi sailed frooj this port yesterday morn- V 8SU
Belieto the tvtferete.--A. circular, from the committee
appointed
of the needy
oeived here
place the next
TilAaJ.flia aaImmUIa. Vl Hlf,1. Tho andll. . . . I 1
iners. is not an maabltanf rf th; .. . ; j ,
d court, that publication b iwad in th Rnu;rK
Minerta, three weeks successive!, that unlf. th ?.A '
. ... . .
. 1 . ,1 ... . iv. i 1 1 met uiaiiuuu.ui lUD jucuiicnaucnui iv iuiu u 11 1 ' 11
inretersourgK? aooress ine puuuc on ucuiu, - . .t t '- - n - .V'U1 inPPearwiul, me three firstdayaof
sufferers by the late fire, having been re- V? w" w, t. vui.,u.C penext termot tn.s Courtk and replevy plead, kc. ihat
pntheSSd, ameetingof pur pitizens toot, " , . JAv. Tv, I
day and a subscription was directed to be- T, n p ,v Ta,;l.,- . ' 'T-r. V ' '.' ' '
S1"!"") "Tf . .. ' 1. I1 1
, TiES'i! y' T T ' - Steam Boat Enterprize, Shrie ve, of Bridgeport. X the eity of Haleigh; .itiiated nea
.Raleigh, July 23 1815.,
IOti SALE. le subscriber,, wiin? to?'
. v remove to the Mississippi Territory, is de
rros to sell his landed nroDertv. ' Fum- anU
leigb he a MiUand J3U crt of land, 50 acivj of
vitdjcu, wiu uiou m p. p corn. , Tlus property
i well worth the.attentjon of any oneincld live
heat lue. Msiifftf jMt rtun'taif or In the isitv. Tfc mi.l-
AI-KTwo uuimproved LOTS ia
ja iuc ;iT v , tticisu, auuaiea nearvth
.. from Npw-flrlonitB. in hnllncf: hnvif itidi.'.ui-v. Aciulcmv. and conrement t6
tions, was forwarded to the gentleman appointed tore- ed.her cargo at Pittsburgh. She'is the iBrst1 lhe ty. For terms apply to Jhn R. Leigh, of Tayoo
ceive tdhtoftationsOf the foregoing sum 1UU was fitil nn,;HU-.w.r ,l..ln.5B l ih. IWT'?n? . . . . ..; JUNtUS SNKED.
the UberalstthsCr:itionof an individual, Mr.. Glemden- ,0th 0f the Mississippi and back. She made'
H-- Indeed our iU2ens generally displayed a becom- thft TDyag-freni New-Orleans to this port, in!
ingJiberahtjrt sad isattkmsiaWtlutou;tom'4 days '30 days" of which were employed in
consists of a population in the whole very littKiTxcead loading aud unloading freighter different toVns
Sag 10tXlersoBia'H js t be4utbU wcaive.tioi 41- osthief iiaiuippl and Ohio, so that she , was
en beneath what was due fronpi7 j bnly fft davs in active? nevtfl, in mk'"g her,
" . . i . ' . .Tl - aasi. whh nnr rpitrtpri'will rimpmlir mini
official detail given this week has - u,. . iZJarM-i.,: ' 9ituw good-neigWrhoott ir custom;-W oii .
... .. . . ........ vu...-..v... ... v. iM,u.i)iMi.hu.n..k . - . . :
I suggaierrioiyxne aavocaies tor war.-iney pe
fthat it is hardly possible to make the unfortunate affair ' , . , . SXr rPbf;
L K...-,enW: . . . . -water: the miU 1 g thejprefcie ofwy war t cU '
s-,uu, v ""'"rts"" ..,w..r ;. jast Saturday evening the tf team was first iy ir mmg gjoa aour. I'liere is also a saw-mitt in for--statement
, convinces every one that there much to tried on the Despatch, another Stea' nc Boat "csi, whicl), it ts supposedV .will be -trery profitable :
blame oh tHe side of the British soldierynd some se. ate, y buUtat Bridgeport, and owned as well as Jcatfen-u gd '
rious censures must attach' to their officers3ut the the Enterprize,by the " Mouongabela and Ohio arehousei Tsufficent for .two ma faS3s' 121
whle affair is now rather one that is to be lamented Steam Boat Company." We are hereby to col of good fruit trees, "I will sell, with the'above, Beem.
than one that can call for revenge or retaliation. learn that she is likely to auswer the most cle al,d noSs and crop how growing, ftisdemo-
'' sahtfuina exneeta'tions of' the ina-enious -Mr " wes8y "'PW'th-
JVan newt.-Thc intelligence from Europe does "Sa,e exP?W,(,n8 M,e ingenious-.. Wr-T out-view.ng.tbe premisesTOwTf PKOPEBtf.The
r French, engineer, on whoso plan she is eon--, eliriblc LOT on which I reside, eontain.no-
not seem to keep pace witf, .the h,gh.wroufht expea.. 8tructed. .,ft U e cted thath.n. faer works KutleLTdS
tions of our active pohUcans. Reproaches directed. afe iQ comp,ete opJration she pi88 tfirougU the citv ; it lies between the Eagle. HoteL ahd NewbeS
ga.nst the allies for tlieir tardiness are frequently heard, the tbo ate Df NINE miles an hour." i ?rnc Bank "d ne&r Stte Bank and State-House.
and fears are expressed that Napoleon wil have left to - i 'kewise, twother lots, one.of one acre, and tlie other
him leisure and opportunity to collect the mean, of a ! fAe fi publication of ! SRjM&l'iS
formidable defence if not a mighty attack. Qur latest yesterday, we have seen some letters, and re-' take a reasonable price m cash or yoW negroes, "for all
atcuums give us nu aaia oy which w lorm any reiuKin. feived UStUraHCeS. Which jUSlUy US in the belief 'v u luc aOYC properly or u more agrcoutte tp
ble opinion, either as to the period when hostilities may that the government are perfect ly satined with &SfhJ SUES " 'ft8 n" J.it
commence.oras totheDrobableDlanornolicvofonera. IKa .f.r. f h,;. MH.I .nrnhn.V t!rl .V Puasemoney bx givvng negotiable
a wv av ' wv vo wu u uaiJtir. UHVM.U1P U.L PllllfT flT TflR nunra in hiar
itu I liotrA
tions We do not indeed even know that war will be arguments to the Contrary notwithstanding, i a parcel of hous hold and kitcheii furniture and D antlT
commenced at all within any short space of time. We therefore decline making pubiicany further-tion utensils, that I will sell low, for cash only. -Appiica-
"Ccftain Jt is, however, that France herself is a prey to communieations on this- subject, as we conceive ! tion may be made g me atnv time before'the 22ud of
4 civil war, of the most serious and bloody nature. Men that it would be highly impolitic to give publi- j KiKSASS SoS -gJSI
.Thh-hnn. t. . ... ' 1 .1. 1 . l - " . . . . . .I I . -. I .. .1 . . t. . . J 1 . . . . - . . . . .. - - - v
i-uuiajjc iu rc?isi tue ruie or m.ipoieon cuy i u-pariiruiar a.nuwieugc oi inaniccriu- uie Daiance nere in this plce,
must do it with the most bitter and deadly determina- tion ot machine, a possession of which might
tion.
I take this opportunity of ihrormimr allthose who have?
any claims against me, to bring tjiem forward for ad
justment ; and aH.those who ure m arrears with me, to.
Hence there is eood ground to believe that, the ' be attended with, great advantage to an enemy,
allied armies once ,n motion, the tyrant's power must d serious injury to ourselves. The invention l&vSS
speedily fall Hi fickle jwmyjiave. tJeait.jhaJf AlLLs
Nation against them. They themselves fight, hot frohl ieaTr exclusively, to proht Dy it JVUt. lilt.
principle but from those habite which lead a mercenary t " ; ; -- , - jr: '..:..z:,-rL
soldierv to seek a life bf riMcTtv anS niimdsp. Hp u;iii rXjOtl SALE, 'WILLIS a mulatto . bov.
. . r j r . , .. v
js iweniy years oi age, neauny, active and
Agricultiiralr
' - 'To viake Posts and Rails more durable.
There are many, who know the, effect pro
duced by lime mortar, or whitewash, on wood,
where it has, beep accidentally applied, and not
with any intention to preserve the wood from
decays-Boards that are repeatedly w hitewash
ed, or used about a mortar bed, ure known to
beeonte very hard aud not, prone to rot. This
effect of lime on' wood suggests. tue foilowlug
mode of subiectine Dosts and rails Iat fences to
a process that Will increase their durability.
Let a pit be made, water tight, sufficient to
j a "... I .
contain one or two nunureu posts, or as many
therefore be deserted the moment he can no longer lead
them to victory. They will not cling to him in his fall;
for they have none of the magnanimity which sustains
noble and virtuous men when struggling with adversity.
Mr. Madison.r-'thc latest National Intelligencer in
forms us, that the President and his lady havcretired
tor a tew wei-ks to tWeir family residence of Montpellxr,
in Virginia. I! Mr Madison employ the leisure afford-- time wtfh me expired, worked journeyw'ork in Rrteieh :
ea Dy tne retreat, as ne is capable ot doing, happy tor the ana is capnoie oi aomg gooa wora in com prnc4ies."
nation over w hich he presides will be . the influence of
solitude and retirement'. An opportunity is how placed
stout: a Carpenter and Joiner by trade and considered a
goyd workman his price will be made knowii on appli
cation to me in Kaleigh, or. to poctor James. Webb or
John Taylor, jun. esq. in Hillsborough, who are author
ised to 11 and where the boy maybe seen. ..
WILLIAM iOLst
i trcrtify that Willis a mulatto; boy belonging to Col.
rolK erveaan apprenticeship ot -tour years with me. to
the carpenter and joiners business-&tiat he has since his
before him of repairing all thai evils which unfortunate
councils have brought upon the union, if he will recal
to recollection thXglonous and promising morning oT
his career, a juster ambition than has lately swayed h im
will fill his soul. Surely he cannot wish, that a morning
of brightness and a meridian cf . splendor shall close
by an eyeniivg of murky obscuration and ominous darky
ncss !-VLct him return to the generous impulses of 'his
own bosom, lie may afford the world the majestic
spectacle of a great man renouncing his errors. Build-
July 22d, 1815
mj a. a ajaa-j a uiai i ii
WUJJAMJOXES,
postomce.at
.
III IUC liusiuuitr,
Statesville, 1st July, 1813. James Alexan
dti Charles Beggarly, Amos Black 2, Jphn JM Black,
John ..Brawley, Mary Brawley, Margaret Bogle ; llavid
Brown, Gabriel Bodine, Joseph Bell, Thomas Bell, Ro
bert Bowman Coroner of Iredell, John Cochran, John
A. Colvert, Jane Colver, James Creswell. Barton Dyson:
I Jeptha I)isniang.--Bostion Eddleman, Ethelred Ellis,
Joshua bllis. John Forsythe 2, Mary Felps, Widow
Fietclier-ReEin, Caither, isabell Guy, Andrew Gra
ham, tsaac Green. CVrus liutphinson 2, James II.. Hall,
Pleasant iiudgins, David Hogshead, Thomas Hair.
Beni. Johnson or, Henry Pralher, William Irwin, Da
vid Kearney, Erasmus Lovelace, Thomas Lovelace, Tho
haunts. Mr. M -id-son has it now in his power to give
the happiest impulse to the destinies of our country. By
rails. If it is made as the rain water cisterns ult.vatmg peace with s-.ncerity and good taith by ad.
are now made, it, with care, may 1 1st: for ages, ipropriating with economy the public revenues to, a. dis
and would be the only expense, except a few ! charge of the public debl, fbv : encouraging agrlajRur?,,
bushels of lime, that each set bf posts and rails.) commerce and maWacturcs ; and finally by legislating
Would require- Into this pit put posts ready j f" natim and no longer for a party, he may place the
morticed, or rails ready shapeued ; lay aveieht United states once again on tlie most enviable footing.
vu iuuiu iu Keep iiieni irom rising ur 8111111115,
then fill the pit with water andlidd three or
four bushels of fresh lime and mix the lime and
water well together. They .may be more ef
fectually mixed oat of the pit than in it, if oth
erwise convenient. -The posts should be dry
Aiciure iney are. put into tne pit. iei mem jay
: twoir threenaontlrf ia IhTwhifewsliTthe lone
ingon a calculation of his weakness, the artific -rs of im
postiire are already at work. They will have war ! Tlie i mus lj tacn. vm. Mulhollanci, Kooert wuraan, kod
. u - r- 1 j a .u ' 1.1 . 'ert Morrison, Margaret M'Curdy, James M'Donald,
vultures or prey are already flapping. then- black wings j JaiTU!S M1Iargue, mM'Leod, Jimes M.guire, James
m transport and whetting their beaks upon the ruins -of ;j A. M'Coiincll, Mary M'ConneU. John Patterson, vnne
the capitol. A ' 'n uous determination may refuse theni Pitcher .Phoebe Itounsaville, Wm- & Thomas Benshaw,
i their yictiias, ar,d chase them far from our peaMfui:irh:irloUeKl?minferton' .Alexander itcad, u;-ia Kamsay.--
j oecreiary oi Blount aiorian, iioajje, APei .-siierni, neury
Smith, Shcntt ot Iredell County, Joseph aharpe, Clei a
of Superior Court. Jacob Troutman, Roby 'Tuckerj
Samuel Tarr:eiily Walker,' Joint Washam. . . -July
1:1, 181-5. , . 6 3t.
ORTH-CAROLINA.--iThe Auditors ap:
pointed by the last Assembly to settle and
allow the claims of the officers and soldiers of the local
and detached militia, called into serv ice in the year 1813 :
A"d to allow the claims of others in consequence of
such call i Herebyinform all concerned; that they have
commenced and are Tlowemployed in fhe business as
signed them. . ,
1 Raleigh, July 13, 1815. 6 4t. -
er the better, always having a second parcel to
put in as the hrst are taken out, addiug some
fresh lime at the same timo. The pit will be
better preserved by always keeping it full; keep
it from freezing ia the winter byeoyeriug it
rthrstraw. y ..-. -.. t
1' Water dissolves a small portion of lime, just
. As it dissolves salt. Iu proportion to the quan
1 Hty dissolved by the-water that soaks ioto the
ood, ifiesame propoR
: the. wood when, it becomes dry. . - ' U
This inay be the cause why boards that have
beeaVhitewashed afe s6 hard and ddrable. :
Lancaster Journal, "
ruiOAT, ivly 28, 1815.
. , :ra?he Mutual insurance Association of Vir
pn comes largely in to relieve the l6ssei'Petersburg
. na JUJt lUtftained. It il alrMlv oaato',r,.rl tVmt noln. I
V..200,00p dollara wort 1 of pronertv was irisaredin 1
Can' the 'election of another Virginia president stand
in cohipetion with this glorious "object ? Or how can a
ruler, sinking intQ the grave, possibly sacrifice the cause
of the people to the ambjtion of a hollow friepd,or the
cravings of a 'feWjbffice-huhters f 'Posterity.eould.aman
so act, would believe that he bought his own eleVatioh
.bjbiMisgliiipsi'lf to scrHre.thfe.aac.'wsaion of h$mal.
Ii has taken- JWr. Madison infinite pains to blast his
well-earned reputation.
but the struggle would be worthy of such a mart as he
once was. .
rWENTY DOLL AHS REWARD. S to --
JL ren; from the subscriber, on the night of
the tfth inst. A BAY HORSE, about 4feet2.ortt inches
.rVS"versd7MWwind, two hind feet white, apNudf "f edueaht ondmpbori pHKc mtm
also his "off-side fore one, his near pastern joint Wgcr famMf of ihe Author and it is hoped. Under, these
A struggle can alone icgamJCf "tnan" Ihe other from an old hurt, his mane hangs on both
siucs ot nis necs 11 nui cui ou, a lew waive iiairs auuui
uwt company, v Thus We See the admirable, utility of
" a msutution, and we earn.esUy submit to the peo-
In ther:'fail experiment which the democratic admin
istrations have had an opportunity of making, if they
hajd given the nation any c4use to rejoice at their "eleva:--
tion, they might on that bu'iJ4 some claim of continued
suppjJftatJevhjive made good ftot ana of theii1 pro
mises. Economy, peace and good .will toWards all nations,
aversion to taxes,' standing armies and navies have all
been .forsaken. The nation has bled in war,ithaa suf.
feredfrom embargo, it has Jieen plunged into debt, it has
been bbw'd 'down by burdens, and when deprived of the
usUal resources of Irade it has seen,' besides the sus
pension of habeas corpus and the violatipn.pf the bench
of justice, a most odious attempt at conscription. -
. However the jriasspf the people may still retain theiv
principles, certainly the men inoffice have most widely a
bandoned them. Hence they cannot, consistently; be sup
ported by their former friends They nave shown them
selves, unworthy. 4 They have thrown the natldn, f its
progress, fifty years back again in and In that point 0 f
view njaVybe considered a3 deadly enemies of its pros
the middle of his neck, Just under the mane, that a nine
pence will cover ( . and a swab tail. The horse I believe
to be stolen by Joseph are.p, a soldier ot , the U. o. in
fantry, who deserted from the barracks near this place on
the night the horse was missed.- Step is supposed to have
been born in Rowan county, is -2 years ot age,-5 feet
7 or 8 inches high, of fair com plexfon, gray eyes. Thd
ab6ve reward, and reasonable charges, will be' paid for
the-horsc 'ndh-dliveid,'to--tnerTn- Raleirte''C!rtea''-
dol larsfor properly securing either; so that they can be
" : ;. - JOHUAJH .WU1WI1AM.
Raleighj June':a3, 1815. - ' 4 t.
INDSOR CHAIRS. Geo. ,W; Grimes
resbectfulh informs the citizehs of Ra
leigh andthe public generally .'.that he has taken the
House oft Hillsborough street, opposite to Mr.. Wm,
Roylaa's, where, e intends carrying, on the Windsor
Chair.making, in all its various branches. He will also, car
ry on theSign and Mutary Colour painting, in the neat
est and most elegant mamier., ThV.Chaira will be made
to any jashion, and finished in a stile of elegance inferior
t(4 norte jn the JIhion. Orders from the country Will be
thankfully received and dispatched with celerity, . '
1 3m. . , Raleigh, June 2, 1815.
N. D, An Apprentice to the aboye businesn, of good
famdy and about 14 ot,lS years of age, will be taken, -
Julv 13. 1815. . fitf
H. B On the second day of sale, (Sept H3) I Will seil
to the highest bidder, lor cash, TEN SHAKES In the
State Bank. .1 wish to return .my sincere thauks to a ge
nc-rous public for past, favors, and inform them that I
have "just received from New-York and Philadelphia, a
vhandsome assortment of Jewdry ; some good Gold ard,
Silver Watches ; a parcel of good Silver Spoons m ie ;ni
my shop ; silver-rootmted Swords, with Epaulett- i-. I
Plumes, at N. Y. Prifcs..:. I will have finished, in a short
time, pwxei of good e;ht-da Coks, warrorited u ae
of the best kind, and ;on. the lowest terms I bivo.a
very goffd Workman, and nil kinds of materials for clack
and watch making, and wi. I repair aiid warrant all kind
of watches, clocks and'ti me keepers of the mostcorm i
ca'.ed nature,, and will continne to do, anji have done eve
ry thing in my line as formerly, so long as I remain in
this place. '
J. SCOTT.. .
T ' " 11 ini 1 it ,i 1 1 1' 1 . . 1 V""m ""m muw - mm- i'r 'i 1
h ',.- PROPOSALS
Tor rcDLisuisu Br suBscniPTioy,
The History of the United States,
' bt David Ramsay, M. D.
Autlior of the Historj of the American Revolution, 8cc.
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will form a part of an UNIVERSAL HISTORY, coni.
p'.eted by-the Author a short time previous to his death...
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sat had, been, for many years, preparing such a work for
the press.. . Since the melancholy event, by which society
has been deprived of one, of its brightests ornaments,
great anxiety. has been manifested , on this subject. We
are happy jn being able to say.iV is finished. ;
The History ot the United States which We propose
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be considered as a part ,of the Universal History or as an
independent work. It was. tHe Author's original inten
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