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I-- " V Fropofalby Wilhim Y. Uirch, and Abr. ham SmilU- of the; City of Phiiadeljsfcia,; Fo feuttftfblng tn ViBrfty SaVfcripttotrt., ' , Tit f. futfipotular mrty 1 or. OlCTIOMAY OF FACTS, AND tySE FUL KNOWtEDG E i containing a jCQRcifc vie w ofhe lateftDrf&veries, I oven- 1ort$, an d i nwrayeme tin, chiefly applicable rl practical hints ref peeling the Arts ami 'Manufacture, both toailiar and commercial Tfl unrated with nuiftsjs engravings and ,!ut. . ; - 1 By A. F. M. WlLLiCH, M. D. uthf"ot ' th!;Ltfltorr5 an Uict arid Regimen, &c.&r. j" " FitS AmericanEJitiun, . With additions, applicable to the prefentfitua . j tiou of theT'nited States. By lAMES MEASE, M. D. FHlow fthe American: rhilofvthi--i 1 Soriety, and . lOwf:"'1'"" Mc-mJicr of the LUtr.ify and l'hilofu TO Tilt FUR LTC. AS the prafUcnl tendency of the work here ; iuouced, muft be evident fromthe prectd. ' Contents, its peculiar nature foareely re 'xjiitre turther explanation. : . ; WtKw we confider'the riatur1condition of f riao, the onjtot ot his purfa. ts becbhie mani i; tt and dthucd. To Iivewith farisfadtionto Ltmfcl! and others; to procure-as many com -Tart 0' life is are continent ' with his mental end bouuy vouftuuion, and Co avert i.mpend danger; or in utx words to prelerve iiimfif from the injufioui-ttaclcs of cater- liiil tget,at nearly the w hole of the prac tical prt ofMtairuan Jife. The prefcut work . iSiing etc'uhvely devcted to the df pariinents of health aai-gcnei u conorny, no luhjedV ' could with ppp'ietj be introduced, wh'-ch f fcad. rtierence to ethics or morals, to n:a , yfics or he abftrad or profct:onal fcienccs. V' 1nirler to unite concifenil' with gene f 1 al itT!it7 the theoreties or fyecuiative part ojf every . inv 'nlron, dil;oery, or improve. rieftt, ' torms-bt a fmall piirHon of j l.e Do ! niefttc Lncyclof at'iia becaufe the ratiunaic s or eUnrentary pnociple, are1 oniy irfertc iti thofe instances where the i'ubjtl canno : Yt fufficirftily' udertlooJ without them. : rjndas the z1 pha'eticai lonn podelT:-fi -mat;y advantages erer'the lyiiematic dtvinoti ' o fiiSiiv4tiO() of arnclfS, ;t has in the prefcrii -eife been preferred, ag-muFt, eligible Jar a po-. ; j-ular work . ' fit will be Cafily cenceivtd, that th-e fKhjedj. rreaeJ of in this collection mitt be numerous and jmporiant; inafrnuch as the economical ; I'i'ieucfrS are r.Uin.ai Ay carme&ed-wilh natural !id experimenal philofophy, including the ; kso-lIge ot ufetat auimais, plsnta, and' " minerals chemirtry, agriculture, gardening. tiwnung,' the cultivation of trees, rearing of 1 cattle, tiihjiflig, &c. To enable, however, the reader to judge of the method by which fkibjccls apparently intricate and abHrule, ar ' oiaced to the level ot ordinary capacities, J the following heads will furniQ an outline ol " the economical didiioniry. '2. A concil'e hirtorical accoontof-the Tub. .j t fit under: nfiieration; or the .manner in t which it is moft advantageoufly produced, ei " thjar by naiure or at; lor mftance, fuel; " cndteirhats, flvte-, wine, yarn, &e. j it The moft judicious and economical rsbde of appiying. every fubtunce to ulelul . pu poles. J. Ali the newly discovered methods of !e!cHding the objc&s sl the rut si a;id dome!' , "tic ccoiijmy, from the effects of a;r, heataod " : ce!ld, the cfeanjes of elim.ite, Icafons, and 'otU - ... r-tment caules ; 'ikcvrife, the mo A effet ia! way of prelcrvmg particular lub ft art es fach as feeds' r ot8, plants, Sec froth the depredations ol infects, reptiles, and oiUv i animals. , " 4 An explanation pf the general iffefts ' ' Wh': .h every article of iood and dtitiK, aswel' wva! external and contvpgeat caufes , proiute ou the he-aith"of the human body ; together witlj the itioii approved rules and dtreftioDC lor us prelervancn. As ths '.in: if huan affliftions contains fV!.vy and ofattmate difefes, fuch as cancers, r comumpr,o, epilepfy, gout, pally, white .fwellings &c. which have hitherto beon for "the molt part confidered as incurable, a coo cie and faithful account ot the lattft and -4.no(l plaufible remedies, or raethous ot treau aient, is given. . J From the focgoiffj pecount, it mufk be '' obvious taaii, that the 'tiatare of the- Domef ' tit Encyclopzdit is peculiarly adapted to the prcfent wants of the Unucd States srhaps it contains a greater number of ule--'Tut tads than have appeared in tte compafs of .. for moderaie volumes. No pains, trouble ilof txj:ence iappear to have been fpared to ren 3vt?r . this conomieal dictionary as complete a Tfthe prefcot advancement of agriculture, gar j' deolng, of the tamiliar arts and m-tnuliQures, vlWll as the imperfedt ftate of medic-nal Tcienee, would refpedt vely admit. In in' 'eludVsaltnoft every objeck more cj Idfs con- lifed with rural, domeftic, and animal e- .no'mv: -Hence the reader will hud tiun,e- us experiments related, many hundreds of fb!cH-harre not be tore been pubhlhed iu the With rvgard tpthe additions the editor will b fc r ve i th a t no xe rtions th aH be wa u i i og on KMpartr to render thn las ufeful as pcffible wttnff people of this eou'otry. As no other ; dtileafes but thoie euumtfated in article five, J We introduced in the'orrgtnal work, and as it :Wpcuiiatly adapted to the fituation of per Jons in the country remote from medical aid, : IK has been deemed tiecelTary in the prelent " edition, to detail the, rooft approved methods "Jof Warding agatnft.the attack ot difeafes pre- yTyant in the United Stares,.'! .curing the m ' Wn aciually prefent, and ot treating the valious accidents to which agricultural people arCliabte. There Aall alfo be given, as full an"laicount of all the poifoiious plants growing io fhe Cfflifcd States, as can be obtained. K- tlatc fliall be uktn to derail all the difco-, Verijes which have been made in the United Statts. T hefe will be (oiind more numerous - han' js generally imagined. Many machines forjd'iininifinBg labour, arid which are pecu liar to ,this country, fhall be defcribed and ! The Vxt titiMA ky Science compre. Reading the application ef the principles of asaicme, to-the prefervation ot the health i iomeltic amaials, and ihe Cures of the it tfufcafts, fhall a'f claim a due degree of atten '4ton, That deftru&ive and native diiale the 5 to w wat R oi hories, fhnll be de fcrjbsd, and a iuc'cf$rul method of cure , coin jed-out. Jttiy, tcotie ot the work being tc tf tajialics -: with i comoifi puide. i V ipthmical affairs, eveTV ufeful fact in ird dameftic-econoray, ofemed by &t , d in fdr to take advan- 2 ip rural and .com' wtc; economy . 1 ogetMr I . Tj defcri'puoAfc55rfie isoftiintei cfting Ul : - vwClta f siaArkaftdSrw'tiie iTOorvfirtenJ rfni Animals, in YlUc of IlealtHW WcafeV a-.Tso11 a ubnibu i.rr t ij ana and Fiance 'The editor, will thanklully receive any COfflrnunicariont nkch may tend to nPtoc the w rk, and' he bes leate iclpedtlully to lolicit them. hepublilJiers hav but littteto add fa the ruTe Ives ; kno40g, that prrbhs gene rally are, and perhaps ought tf, yrt a great meafure uhavailin j, they rtfeft tic to" the books they hve already publifiituXhey' have gfren to theworld two'ediiohs RufTel's Modern EoropeVwiffeisJc lift thlvgt yesthe Waniflferefore, iilSwhiclfthey execute their upderttkings, tan be afcer. tained. In the prcfcnt work,' if ' they do not advance much, they pledge themlelves not to degeueWte. Itfliallbe primed in the firft Ityle of uniformity and tatte. The paper flu 1 1 be ittperficie'; and the engraving at lealteual to thole in the London copy. CONDI! IONS. I, It fli all be printed in -Ave large hand Tome octavo volumes. One volume (hall be delivered every three months. Trice to Sub. fcribeis, two dollars and fifty cents pe'f vo lume, in boards, payable on delivery. i. The tir ft volume fhall appear on the firftof April, -ib3, tndii volume regularly e-very three mo. iths afterwards. 3. It may be had in one delivery when & niftied, at twelve dollars and fifty centspet let or fifteen dollars well bound, payable on the dtlrvery oi the books, h will, however, be only obtained at thele prices, by thole who give the pubiifhers their names during the procels of the work, to take It when tin.flred 4. At any coniiderabie diftancc from Ti lielphia, irr'can only be'deiivered tn the laft mentioned manner the forwarding of fingle volumes to snaor places being impraicable. N. li. I he rab it will pteile to ndtcet that the amount io price of this improved and extended work, rs rnqf higher than the London work in four vohames. 3 Among the oumeroUi orrgra'Sl articles which will 4ppar m the firft volume of this work, and the fabitance of which is not con tained in any other' Encyclopaedia, we iha.l enumerate only the following : Abdcmen, Abortion; AbfcelTes, Abidnence, Adulters, tions, Agriculture (in general,) Ague, Airj Ale aid Reer, Animation (fufpended,) Ano Jtynes, Antid tes, Apoplexy, App.es ani .ppie-Trees Baking ,Alparagus, Apricots, iai ley, barometers, Hedfteads. Beef, Fees xiid Hee-Hiver, Cet-roo., Rlacking, (frank krd ) Bleaching, Bleedings, Books (popu lr,) Trad, brca:h (offeiilive,) Brewing, Brinks (irideftructible) Huitdiugs, Buriali, 1 i5ums, Butter, Ac &e. Suifcrifti',ttx to ibis & received &y tte pi ' nter bt-reuf. J'alua lie Mea t cine s The Public ere refpecltully informed, thai LEK Si Co. and the A genu of thcii Ap pointment, will in future keep a conltdnt fupply of the following Medicines, which are in highctleem, and genetal ale tnrough out the United States, many of them being' "fold cheaper than the Drugs of which they are compounded, could be purchafed at Retail St.ire. , The Rffierativt Pozjder for the TEETH A'D GUMS. This excellent preparation comforts and flrengthens the guir prelerves the enamei rom decay, and cleanles and whitens the teeth, by abTorbiag all that a-crhtt minus ilime aad foulnels, which Tittered to accumu-ats never fails to injure and ft uiiy ruin them. f . 1 1 - 11 THE SOVEREIGN OINTMENT FOR ITCH, : Which is warranted an infallible remedy at one application, and may be u fed w;th the molt pertedt lfety by pregnsnt women, or on infants a week old, not containing a par-icle j f mercury or any dangerous incrciientsvwhau j rver, and is not accompanied with that'tor menting fmart which attends the exhibition otUer remedies. THE ANODYNt ELIXIR, For the Cure of every Rind of Head-Ache. THE DAMASK LIP SALVE Isrecommended (par-icularly to the I.aaies as an elegant and plealant preparation tor chopped and fore lips, and every blcmifh and inconvenience occafioncd by colds, fevers, &c. fpeedily reftoring a beautiful rofy colour, and delicate ioltnels to the Lips. - iir Vi . INFAl L IB I. E ATJUE AND FLVfctt DROTS, Ftr tbt Cure of Agues, remittent and inter, ttiittent Fevers, &c. Thoufaniscan teftify their being cured by theje drods, after the Bark, and every otht medicine has proved ineffectual ; aminot one in a hundred has had occauon to take ore than one, VENEttEAL DISEASE-. Thofa whom this unfortunately may con cern, are informed that a frefh fupply has now been received of The Patent Indian Vegetable Specific Prepared by Dr. La rovx The experience of feteral thoolands who hfcvc been cured by this medicine (a great proportion of them, after the fkill of emit.eiu phyficians had proved ineffectual) demon Itrate hs efficacy in expelling the Venereal Toilon, however deeply rooted in the confl-i ution, and rncoonteracting thofe dreadful tffecls whi-ch often re full from the improper ufe of mercury. The mildr.efs of the Vegetable Specific is equal to its iurprtfing eicacy, its operation is fo. gentle that it is given to Venereal pa tients in a ftate of pregnancy, wi;h the utmoft fatety, and performs a cure without difturbing the fyitem, or producing any of thofe difa. greeable efFecls infeparable from the common remedies. With the medicine is given, adefcription of the lymptoms which obtain in every ftage of the-difeafe, with i copious di reel ions for heir treatment, To as to accomplifh a.perfedt wre in the ftorteft time, and with the'leaft inconvenience. , Ye Men of Wake, awake ALL thofe indeoted to the Firm ot Hoc and Adam, are requeftcd to Call and wake Payment. Such as ftill wc on open Account, .will cloU them by giving a Note or BoRd, if imaediate Payment is sot convehi rot, Thofe hiring oen Accounts, who do. not pay, or grant Note, with Security where it tr.ay be required, at or before the enfuitie vours or nam vouiity, need not be at all njriiej if they fix the Debt in Suit againfi t&ew mmeau!y iaisklCBtMrt., . I . f . .W . Mil 1. . ' . . ... r . . 1W m A. T ' A A W . 9 1 - V 'M. . V f 1 All If I n . WW M I f , . Advcrtif merits Aa? sxvgcoidr wwij OFFICIOS AND MUMSERS ' "' - - NO R TH CAROL IN A. IT U Tecommcnded that tfiey po in. to Mourning, by wearing black Crape or RtUand oa the Jfr Arn r the Space of thirty Days, commencing with the Daft here of, to prince the deep; Regret they mull feel for the l.ofv their Society and the Community at latgehas fuftained in the dath of Dr. Tho mas Mitchell, Sentor ViccFrefident of the Medical Society. By Order of the Trefideni CALVIN JON S, Seert'ary. March 1, 1803. Jult Rece.ved from London, And fur Sale by the Printer hereof, A Parcel of SHILSBLfRY's AN- TISCORBUTIC DROPS, firft Di( covered by the late Francis Spil&dry, Chy mitt, No. 15, Soho Square, London, and now prepareJ by hisWidow, who rs left by hrs Will foie Patentee and Proprietor of this moft invaluable Medicine; by whom the Difpenfary for the Poor is continued as ut'ual, by whKh upwards of 17.796 Patients hjve been relieved, many of whom 'were deemed incurable, -aed as tuch difmilied from the different llolitals. Thele l)rp5 ate extracted from the Vege table, Mineral and Animal Kingdom, and have been found fuperior in Point of Efficacy to a-iy other Medicihe yet publifhed, in era dicating the moft invetcr.'.te Scorbutic Dil orders; fuch as the Leprofy, Bvii, Eiephan iafis, Strumas, Fiftulas, Piles,- Innam tion in the hy?, Causers, Rheumniifin and Gout, Ulcers, BLrfches, Children's trup tons, pimpled Faces, (low Fevers, &t. They open Obftruciitfnt, purify the B ocly and have this peculiar Property, that they are both cafy'and pieafant to take j they affilt Digeftion, flrengthen the Nerves, reauire no Confinement, and their Virtues will hold good many Years. They have likewife been found the moft efficacious Remedy m the accumulated cutaneous Diforders peculiar to hot Climates, and in expelling thofe had Humours which too often follow the Small Pox," Meafle,i Sec and may be taken to Advantage with the Spa Waters. Price one Dollar a;id a Halt par Ratite. 5 TUJD HORSiS Mi T'ht Thorough Bred Imported H FIRE-TAIL, VTILL flan. i ihet -enfuing Srafon at my Stable, in Orange Coun'y, eighty Miiestait trem Htllfborough to cover Marn t Ten-Do'lars the Leap, to be-paid when th M are is covered ; Twenty Do larsthe Seafoa, which may be d'feharged by tHe payment of sixteen, or or f-et ore the 35th Day of Decern ber and Forlv Dollars to mfurea Mare to be with I'orl, It he Property be changed, in Jiy Mare that is put by the infurance, fee fire it can be afcertained whethei Vhe is wfth t-ual or not, the Peifon who put her fhall bt liable. Gtntlemen. who fend Mares may j hve tkem fed with Grain at Teh Cents a day ; Tie ord of bervants, and extenuve jrood Ciovcr Paftures, wtli-i'lcbled, gratis. The greateft Car will be taken to prevent Ffcapes or Acciienis of any kind, but no liability for ?:tu;cr. ITRETAlLis-a feestitiful Bay, full Six teen Hands, remit kabiy lenghy, full of Br.e, in very high Forrn and t x)ibits the higheft Health and Vigour ; he is n v rifmg Eight Years Oi l. The Srafm will com mence the roh Day of March, and end the 10th of Auguft Torutf 14, 1 8m. WILLIAM CAIN. )3t Btgrt t. Io hereby Certify that the Bay HorT FlRfcTAlL, puTcU.il'ed of me this day by Wiilj.im Barkfdale, Efq. was got Hy Pheno nrienon, out of Columbine, who was got by Ltparfikcs, her Dam by Babraham Blank, Grandam hy Sterling, Great Grartdam by Londfdale's Arabian, Great Greaf G randam by rhe'Cyprus Arabian, Great Great Great Grandam was Crab's Dam. Phenomenon was got by Herod, Dam ey Fchpfe FIRE-TAIL is own Brother to Comet, who was fold at Three Years Old, to Lord Darlingtor, for Twelve Hundred Cui.. neas, and he offered Five Hundred for IRE TAIL, which was reluled, at Two Years Old'; he is now riling Six Years Old. In his training, being a. large Colt he failtd in one of his Legs as may be leen. Signed, HENKY CHURCHILL. At (led, WEATHER BY, 9'- BUR R A M POO J L JlLL be let to Mires theenfur ing Seafon, at my Huol'e in Orange County, oa the fouth Side of Haw River, on the following Terms : The fingle Leap five Dollars, for the Stt fen ten Hollars, and for the Infurance of a Foal twenty Dollars. Any L'erfon puttiitg a Mare by I nfurance, and part ing with lier before it can fc well afcertaiued whether (hie i with Foal, lhall be liable fot the lnfuranee Money. The Sealon com menced ou the fir ft Day of Majch, and will end on the tenth of Auguft. . On Notes being given before the Expiration of the, Seafon, credit will be allowed until the tenth of Odo ber,otherwjfe they will becomt due at the Expiration of the Seafon. 1 have about thirty Acres of Lnd we41?io lofed, of pod Clover, and a great part of it fine Meadow Land. Fafturage gratis. Mares if required, fed at a reafonahle Price. I will not be accountable for Accidents, but great care-will, be taken of Mares left with the Horfe. BURRAMPOOTER Is fifing four Years old, a fine bay, about fix teen Hands high, elegantly formed, lengthy, ftrong-boned, and fa id by the beft of judges, to be as fine a Colt as his Sire Dare. Devil is a Horfe, being like him in very Part, Shape and Sue. His Pedigree will will fhew him to be as fine a blooded Colt as any in America. Burramposter was git by the imported Horfe Dare-Devil, his dam by Wildapr, his graidam by Fearnought, imported by Col. Baylor of Virgiuia ; his great grand am by G. dolphin, who was $otby Fearnought out of a fullbl6odedMare ; his great grandam by the imported Horfe Hob Nob, hit great, great, great grandam by the imported Hor fe Jolly Rogeri his St eat, great, great, great grandam, by the noteo imported Horfe Valiant, outoC a Scheme of . Lottery. Priae to confift of 630 Acres of food Land in Johnfbn County, on whicft is a "iich P,d of Iron Ore. a Gritt Mili and one hall of the -celebratad Marlborough I rbu .Works, well fupplied with an excellent Stream of Water, all the Tools and lm plemeuts neocflary for carrying oa the IJu tine Is., and th ,halt of a bUckfini th's Shop and Tools, lohs. j",ooo i 1 Prixe 640 Acres of Land ;n Johnitoii Couaty, on the mam Road leading from Saiithfield to Ra. 3,000 leigh, . CoO 600 I Prize a valuable tyegro 1 Man Slave . 400 400 1 Prize a Horfe, . 7i l7i I Do. do. , ' H5 5 1 Do. a .silver Watch, J 7 17 t Do. do. . X 2 Calh Ptixes,' ,50 100 a Do. t to 4 300 Do. - 10 3000 1469 Titkets at 5 dolls, tach, is 7,345 This Lottery "will commence Drawing at Smitfcneld by the Managers, on the fecond Monday in June ntXt, and continue until huifhed. A Lift of the fortunate Numbers will be published in the Newf paper?. All Priies will be paid on DemanJ. And thofe not demanded 'until the next StlTion of the General AlTembly, will be paid at that Time by fome Per Ion in kakigh, of which public Notice fhall be given. Thole not de maaded in the couife of the Year 1803, wil bexonfidered as given to the Proprietors of the Lottery. This Lottery is for the Benefit of Mr. o nas PToft. fo enable him to difpolc of hit Property. 1 he-Property is eltimated at a fairi Valuation, aid Mr, Froft has entered into Bends in the Sum of 10,000 Dollars, with lufficient Sureties, that all the Prizes foa'l be duly paid, and good and fufficient Titles gifefi to the Lands Iron Works, &c. T&Mc Bonds are in PofTeflion of the Managers. a. great Advantage which this Lottery pot. lelfes over any that have lately been pro peled to the Public is, that there is no Draw back upon the Prim. The Prues amount t the full Sum that is paid for the Tickets without an Deduction whatever Tht num ber of Tickets is'alfo fmall, which increalcs the Chance of obtaining the high Prife, The Managers pledge themfeivesto fee that the Drawing is duly and fairly coaducled ; and at the Objtt of the Lottery is to ffift a god Citizen to the Sale of his Property, and as it offers great Advantages to Adventurers, they ruft the Tickets wiil meet With a ready Sale. Tickets at five Dollars etch, to be had of if Mr.Troft. of the Manaeers. and ot Geatle ...... u - 1 men in d'fferent Part ot the State. M. HA ViT, ROB. GULLET, inn W. kFATSQN, Managers CALVIN JONES, HARDY H RTAN, J tinon Ctunty, t'e&. 181 1S03. THE Co mmiffi oners of Lottery, No. a in favour of the Univerftty of North-Carolina, have read the Publication of Mr. A I vef, the Treafurer, which appeared in the Minerva of the 14th I nit. and theyjhave likewife received, and read with concern, a Leter from Archibald M'liryde, Efa. (of Moore County,) addrefled to one ot ihcir Hody, relative to ajPiece fome time fince publifhed by them inithe Papers of this City. And after confidering the laid Publrcat ion and Letter, they f ee) neither helitatioit not JtfficuHy in admitting that the names of Mr. M 'Bryde xnd Col. Harper were improperly Inserted in the Notice or Piece pubiifhed by them, among thofe who had faied to make Return of the Lottery t ickets committed to their Car. They admit likewife the Fads ftated by Mr. Alves.To far as relpetts the Report made byhim as Treafurer to them ; and feel entirely difpofed to add, by way of Apology, and in juftiCe to Mr. M'Brydeand Col. Harper, tKat had they viewed the mat ter in acorreft light at firit, ort n e vd the impreiTions they now have of it, the names of (hole Gentlemen, would not have been mentioned in their Publication Raleigh, March it, 1 8o- Ike HiUJboTOUgh Spring Races VXILL commence on the 27 th Day of April, knd will continue three Days. The firft Days Running will he three Mile Heats j the fecohd Day two Mile Heats, and the third Day will be one Mile Heats. Any perfon intending to-ftart a Nag in laid Races, muft make an Entry of the fame, with Mr. oh Taylor, jun. ot the Town of Hilllborough. before Sun-fet of the day pre ceding that on which fuch Nag may be in tended to be ftarted, and the Entrance-Money muft at. the fame time! be paid to Mr. Taylor, and the Nag entered!, ftwn to him, -other wife no Nag will be permitted to ftart, but by paying double EctranCe. And if a Non Sub. fenber, double Subfcription alfo. By Order, w: r. STRUDWlCK. March 19th, 1803. j Secretary. 1. The Cafwdl Spring Races commence on Tuefday the VV 19th Day of April, at Simpfbn's Traft, and will continue three Days, running firft day three Mile, fecond lay two Mile, and third Day one Milei Heats. Free for any Hovfe, Mare or Gelding. Such Perfons as defigu to ftart a Horfsv, either day, muft take care to enter him-with the Subscriber," the day before he is to run, before he is to run, before the fetting of the Sun, otherwife he will not be permitted to ftart at all. RICHARD SIMPSON, Manager for the Club. March 10th, 1803. , WANTED, " ' A JOURNEYMAN Hatter, one who can be well-recommended as a goou Workman,, may find cooftant Employinerit and good Wages given by the Subfcriber. IOHN M'NEILL. Lumberton, Rohefon Cwmty, March 1S03. Wake County, February Seffions, 180. a ciiiiu.i lor Dujiuisjg a MH1 on Powell's creek, at a place where Willie, Willie Rogers, V ' Rogers is the owner or William bmitln " the land on one fide & i ::M$fI'a lhe Other. . ''& " nk a E.ic That the filing ofjfi Bw. be publifhed for three Weeks mthc ... .. . . . v i " ! namai jotirnai auA StatajGazetu, ciaU, MOM DAT,M ARCH e8 Sc3. TheViccPrefnJentofihcUmto,! States, arrived in ,)ls city in the Mail btage on f nday eVenin Ri n proceeded to the Southward ncx morning. The tj'How5n,r Ict'er from t'i Hon.Ty.)m.is T. Davis tothe Edu tor ot ilit Vi:ginja Argus, urovf what vW at fn li fufpeaed, that the accourt of i,uoo Kentuckinns he. ing uyder arms, ready to 'proceed a gainfrthe Spaniards, &c. &c. is cr.. xxxqW unfounded,-. It was no doux fabrcatcd oy Tome friend to ordr ancygood go ccrnnvent. Mr. Samuel Ple.jfants, In your paper of this morninf I nd it ftated that Kentucky is m KArms,' and that this news was 1 1. urougiu iu v-v iiiingion oy an e. i orefs. who was the bearer of a in... morial to me, from the people oi Kentucky, &c. So far as thu re port rel ites to me, 'tis totally with, out foundation, no exprefs of me morial came to me, and I am to. tally at a lots to conjecture how g report fo totally void of foundation fhould have found its way inrothe newfv papers. Yefterday at Harto. ver Court-houfe, I faw a citizen of Kemucky, who told me tint three men immediately from Ken tucky hadjuft pafTed by that place; that, lie having heard of the report above alluded to, made fir i tt en quiry as to tie fa8, and was told that ihe report was without founda- linn lam. Sir. reloeja fully, I .a- j Your obedient fervant, THOMAS T. DAVIS, Stiiatt Tuverr City of RJtth ) mond, ibth Mrk, 1 803. The following extract of a lett from a resectable gentleman at Lex in&'ton, Kentucky, dated February 15th, 1803, to n's f"cn 'n hda delphi i, is clear proof of the faSfa hood ot the report : ' The Mifa fJippi bufinefs is a fubject of much talk, but o little action. The Kentuckians are not embodying therhfelves, as fome of your papers reprefent, but they will patiently await the event of negotiation. After the hightnrf memorial to Congrefs had paflTfd the Houle of Aliembiy unantmouflv, a motion forthe pu'thafrt of arms was altnoft unanimoufly negatived. OFFICIAL. Trdnjlalion of a letter from the Mar,. quilt de Cafa YrujoU ike Secret at ' of State. Waftiiogton, March 10, 18031 Sir, When you represented to rae to wards the end of November laft, that the port of New-Orleaos had been fhut againfi the citi2ehsof the United States, without ihe afTigna ment of any equivalent place of df poftt for the merchandise on the Bank of the Miffiflippi, according tothe ftipuiation in the asd article, of the Treaty of Amityv Commerce and Navigation between the King my matter and the United States, I did not hefttate to declare to yott tha I confidered this meafurej as flowing io!cly from the miftakfcft zeal of the Indentant of Lbuifuna, 1 without the approbation, and even without the kno wledge of my court. I Well knew the fincere defire of the king, my mailer, to live m pcace and good harmony with the United States asj L alfo knew well the Scrupulous good faith with -which the Spahifh government ful fills the engagements which it foims, particularly when they are founded on the (olemnityof a Treaty. I have now the fatisfattion of in forming you that4 my firit opinion has been venfedr;r and of declaring tn the moft pofitiV-terms, that the proclamation of the Intendant is an at purely perfona', without, the ianction, and even without the knowledge of his Catholic Majefiy In reality, if the Ltid proclamation had appeared here m an entire ftate, no doubt could have taken place as to the Source of this proceeding : But the operative part thereof -done vas circulated in the United S'.aies, lie preamble introducing it having ,een, probablp' without dcfign, o Tnitted. I have tVerefore the honour to ommunicate herewith an entire nd correcV copy of the aforefaid proclamation ; and by the exprrf i.ons which 1 have underlined, it will be clearly Seen that the arratfe nent is ab!6luttiy perlonal, and li Originated irt the faeuUi Virhhk' hcTntendaht 4tipoicd,tQ,hc : jn-ct lient to his fUyon,. ; ;lTiiiaJrertiori iyjni'ptJfounctd mroV lylcn ihc oht? iolis inference lrn ;tjhcve'0r;f . n irjitlfdcUres ir to rnejniii t' I - 1 ! '. 1 1, i
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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