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V"' r to ,TBt xitox or jtjta joxstje. : SiiThc ihre Ent vines of the en dosed: song were .written immediately; on hearing of the gtoriou victory obtain 4dbf Cora I'errycni-flxe jcne, jcwero laid cn xnr table which like Ibat of moat old Bachelors, Is covered with tru rope tyJ 'A Mend having picketbemiip, Yeqncsted rDeto"firuh; the song and 'have taken his advice, and Jf you clruse to publish It, X leave it tbk the. mercy of - th rmbllc -"Your jus fccT rw ' ftit iff mi Tbe tainnoni loud r&tUeJ J , . y oe cnncm 1004 Time. ".. the ctuu ii oftbU noise, ; . , ' They're giined a big bttlH , They're jiiJXd big' bittle, , ,Thea fill tipour tliufi. I V Ad drink to the - 'p Oh !LorejieltVom! . Oh! Lbrtiirtt tromia I : And oekl to'the fleet, Wbo, tht Untwvj brc beat. x vnadIacktotbefocBen. Dad lack to theoeinen.- - lOux AmericAn Perry, .; ,Iibrukerlhtft Sherry, V Cbt tapii jijc or Mtddrt t ''CbiinjuiKSt or Mideiri.' A1etile'rnu wtb the foe, , . Ocbl Me 1t?t ht head tow,. " J, -.. Ile the herft. of Erie 1 v the Keto of Er'rc - Tbea let u be merry, WhUit twithrjr ar Perry, Our ooddJftlet fuddle i ' TJur mxlJk let fuddle. Conru'd be John Uu; Atd the ttoyft of hi mchooL My they driak f the puddle 1 . they'Urmk of tb puddle 4 Our tAndiroea will how, The can conquer thcToe, At well our Scttfictri . K t'well a our K&ratn. Our Gerierali for fighting-, . IIte drop their kmij; writb, - Uohccdmin; bf women 1 Unbecoming of women. Then let ui be rnerr)-, Ad totit our brare Perry, With our dtber coromaodehit ' - With, our other commkmlers. , My the quinry icile th(M. , "Who mou d ide with our toet, . -My tMy jo to TUndcw, My the go to flinders. " 1 Then cofje ruy dorr ere U are, ; So chArtniPg in f.alure, J Andig It to frik. 4 . And jig it o frisky. The pipef thmil pliy, . , A Oa this great Uoiidty, AYbtUt bower of whUkey, . VhiUt thowrra of whiskey. 5 bill moitttn the croud, v Viho)j are ao loud, 1 he Welkin's uproriotii ; , The Welkin's yproriouf. f Vxne cheers they hare'gircn They are riaio to llcartn, Fur bur sailors so. glortoqa. For our sailors id glorious. EOL1T1QAL. ; MARYLAND ELECTION. - AVc bare already stated the actual rtiultoftheEIecttorx in Maryland. To our utter sjtoniihrncr.t at the proHigicy of the parpotc, we bof I earn, ibit the jqdget of the Ekcuon in Alleghany county erecting themtehes into a tri bunal to judge of ibt IrjIity of a return hire coorited to ilJegiUroate tbe tote of one Rcpubltcan dhtricbf the county and to' return four fecferalisti ai elected. So daring and bigh banded an invasion of the elrctire franchise,; wi.hite ncter heard or read of unlcta Ut in thq pa ge of fiction :In- the tltbrated' play of the .PruTcktd Huiband,', Sir. Fran: ci 3Vronghcadk a rnembcr returned lu ere in rriurneiii, is representea to htTe had scareeJy a'TOtein the borough exsepr that'of lfxr returning oHVie ' bb leat cf course wai vicatrd forthwith andVucb, if indeed so eurreptitious a tiile will enable thtm to take a scat at a Hi tnust be the1 fatercf he.AUeghany delegation The j,pretence jon which the return Is art asuic,isbnibf tbe most fritolous imaginable' ;If we understand it corrwtryi thutt'it.- Of three Jiidgr es of election ifTthat district, enc (a Juu tice' of the Pcace)'iwof e the" 4:her two ; but n t g! eclcd t,o hi' a wc re, hi ms elf. And " oo this rr.era pretrncey this ahadow of a-shade, the federal judges' aetaiidelbe return. ihe'nollitV psVehe federaHst -a majority in the county. JThe moral! Snf rS Tr fn,n rrUm ,K pblc fraud of this transjc; ion. It was toasted we rtccLcct, on the day of the "Electfon; from k tcry auSptctoua quar ter that the federalists bad.iccurcd.the; Judges of election," which" :wai a great poipt gamed. ;No man ofthe Uepubli- can party could read or bearbat boast without aniicipilihg ,'ione deep-laid project lor. deieatlng4he public will, 1 JtshxmJd prote to the'ao'Tcrie tolbe do minant party. Such' -an opinion sras fennedand sxpre&sed byrrcry man we beard speak on the subject at the time ; rrico .Three Dollars "a , Do you httr tny er crtttwr, . 'It&u tircctcU io hatcre,', . .? '.i ii ik. i.oi.mi hm nnriK tn nrri nn i . r i & . "T nc .arpnimiiniii in iuuiil iun iiu.iiul:: laliuiiiu iwciiitii xinnv itk.. j 1 1 r ill 1 1 1 ii I v ir ill 13 u ii i 1 1 , &jw.wwwawu .m ttt uumuArui & " il uni i i . . : - - t . i . . . 1 -1 i . - j i r aiiiv xVring tampVgnhf 5 blc baa toiustixrJtd'Khe inrj(gijatjoncof :all 3IJrlnd.VcVnno't, iU.taaccedj 7iriiimpbislbl.itt9tvhe:H 'leratti federal as It ItC; hVulcf noCe- I j?c tihS c 5neiiYrimHhefrr'seals dd" the rjrst t2ayoi tne meeung ov ne ?f tdre. VTbeybwe it'to the riw,vt J tt to the character'of their -party r ' r . . 1 r'a e a ' z w otrr it to.their own ch-jractei a -men, to purge'tbf Hall of Delegates of those who-ijl, If they (qctgn td)airaii Ihem- lelres ofthc cheat, usufp those iteata tohich "ller know that other men are justly entitled. Jt . is dcmonstrahle,i we can arid may shdwn V future(papcf, . . ". f i'i'" that Ibc Judges pare. actean Gcnance of law and precedent, .aa vrejl aa com? mon aense; I ne noiy ngru oi aunragc ij Inraded; 'Efery man" in the natiQn Is-interested iiVdtvfendinelt; -: ' BTJiVTliORtTt. .1 taUis of itemm Btatts: ! An act to provide for the" widows &'orphsns .of militia slaJo. and for militia disabled in the serrice . of the United States. ' 'it enacted tie Senate umi Haute Re pre tent attxm of tbe United StatK' Jwiertca in &mpeu uuemUtda , ?Ttat if any commiision. ed ont:er,of tbe .miUtis, or of any vo lunteer corps,1 shall while in the service of the United Sjates die by rtasonof t ny wound received in actual service of the United States and leave a widow, or if no widow, a child Or, children under Mxttenyear ol grf sucX widow or if no widow, such child or children, shall be entitled to receive hilf themonjth'y py towhich the deceased waa entitled at theimc cf his deaihfrr and during the term of five yxr, but irh case of. the death or intermarriage of uch widow, before the expiration cf the said term ci 6ve years, the haifpay fjr there rruindci of the time shall go to the child or cht -. r- w rt f 1 or en 01 aucn aeQcasca otucer x rnvtaca always, that such ha f pay sh?l; ctac on ihe death cf sc!i child or children. Ser. 2 And I: it farther enacted Tnat if any 1 Hirer, 'non-commissioned officer, musicb: ' or private of the'mili ii, "or of any Src! :ntter corps, shall be disabred by 'known wounds received in the actual service 6f the United Slates, while in the line of his 'duty, he shall upon substantiating his' xlalm .in th- manner desenbed by' ah actremitlcd An art to nmtliie Ftir fvMfini Whn were disbltd by known woiitxls receiv ed in the revolutionary war, passed the unth day of Apri', one' thousand 'eight hundred and six, be placed oh the lis: of invalids of tbe United States, at suc h k rate of pension and under au'ch 'regu lations as are provided by the'satd act 01 as may , hereafur be provided by 'law ; Provided always, thkt theribrripriiatioo to be sl owed for such woOnds or di la bilities, to a commissicned 0 fn c err hail not exceed for the highest rate of (la bility half the "monihly'pay bf such of ficer at.'the time of his bein wounded or disabled and thst no officer shall re ceive more than half the pay pf o Hr6- tenant , colonel : und that the rate of compcraticn to non-commissioned of fleers, musicians and privates shall non exceed Five' "dollars per month Jf nd froviaeazuzat inatati ujxertor aisaDin ties snail cmitie, the person s? disabled to .receive, an allowance proportionaie to the big best di sabili'V- Sec 3. And be it farther enacted. That the provisions of this act shall be construed to have eficct from and after thetighteenth day of Junes one thousand eight hundred and twelve.-. , Sec. 4. And tt t further enacted, That the si aT'h section of the aci enti led ah act authorising ibv Pxes dent 6i the. United States to Accent .and prira. nixe certain volunteer military corps," paiseajne sixtn aay ot ftbruaiy, ore thoutand eight hundred and jwelve, be and tbe same arc hereby repealed.' -J:';' V r H.XLAY, C: . K Speaker of tbe House of Repretentallves, e. cutav, . - v Vke.Preaident cf the United sUtesTand : v President of the Senate. August 2, 181X Arraovso, , JAMES MADISON. .A, l An act to establish the town of Mobile a .i : V; ' "- ; port of Entry. i V: " J Me it twaaed by tie Senate d Heme jftRe. pmentutixei cfibe,Vmtet( Statct f America in CowftTM oucmMed;,ifeai Irani and after the first day of August ncx the town of Mobile shall be, and the same is hereby established the sole port of entry tor the.djs.rict Including the shores, waieis and inlets of the bay. and river 'Mob'e, and of the other, rivers, creeks, . inleu and; baya , empty in '.. Into the; gulf of Iexcb east -of the said Privet Mob jle and west, thereof to ihe eastern ,boun dary -of tbe State of Louisiana: . . . - , H5NRY CLAY. Speaker of the House cf Representative! yice- President, of the United States, and ,4h Vt if .".President of the Senate. I'. July.22; 1813. Jppreea - .' -i 7 :, A, 1 r Jt.. Year. or;mc Dollar and a half for7 half a ; ' AdvcmsemcMs not wcrumr; thirty lmctmwrtcd' of the Wavr Depan'menfi-bt andvhe'ts herebr autlioVUed-Aod .required tpsf iume theiyf theipawurtbe) edfA4rtiiat'ihe- NaVy Depat-rment btiautbdhsid to pay to the- laidEdwin T.'Satterwhtte such iKm4 as may: be dtie fot1 pajr and com; feUVtorii i'preVwus toVhc .fsaidj.Vjay ?of Lthe saillqg dfithe ngrY(xen,lroma poxtvot line pumua 4 oiaies, u lutm Vice President of (he United; Ststes, and l' ; , v ; "President of the Seriate 'J An act making appropriation for' finishing .. the Senate Chamber; and repairing the ; roof of the North Wing of the Capitol.. Re it enacted bribe Senate and 'House oflle- fireieadtivei of tUUnited Stbte t jinerpia in Cottfret astemoiea, inat a turn not ex. ceeding bine, thousand dpljarsf be, and the j same ls hereby appropriat ed to dl applied under ihe dirCfUorj?of the Pre si de Oi cf !beU;S'-tes, tofinUhing tlit S n ite chimbej.f and reparrihg the roof 6f the Nonh wing Of the Capitol, whifch sura sh ll be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. 'Y : 'HliNRY CljAY, . Speaker of the House of Kepresenutives. "E, GERRY, a' Vice-President of tbVUniteoVStstea; mrtd , President of tbe Senate July 25, 1813Wrcrf. 1 ' ' r.-V . JAMES MADISON. - - An let ' to provide for theSactt)rnmodatron ' of the household of the President of the United Statea. ' Be it enacted jr tbe Senate, and Haute cf He- fctentattvt of the United St at no America Tn Conrte'tt auembledt That the President of the United States be and he U hereby au .hrised to cause to be sold buch part of fu-n iure and equpag belonging to hiii household as rasy be'decsyrd Sc out of repair, and that thesuin rfTuurten h"ousa d dollars, together with the pro crrM of such' sshs. be appfODriated fir ihe acebmraodation bfthe houiehold ofth President of the. United Sutea, :o be laid out at his discretion and un der his direction. . ' ? HENRY CX-AV, Speaker of tbe Hnuse of Representatives' . E. GERRY, Vice-President of the United States, and President i of the Senate. Jury t55, &XApproxeti 1 JAMES MADISON. Ah Vet Vo'arnend knd explain the act regu lating; pensiona to persons on board pri vate armed ahipV ' Be it enacted by tbe Senate and 'll use of Re pietentativci of tbe United Statet of ydmerica in C 'jrgrcts tutcmblcdt .That the act regular ti g pensions to persons on board pri vate armed ships Shall be 'construed! toauthorise the Secretary of the NaVy td place on t'Ue pension fist tinder the 'restrictions Jand regulations of the: zU acranylctriccr, searnen . oir ma;ine be longing toanj prive, armed!: ship or vt'scl ol the United States, bearing a commission of letter Ct)f marque, who shall have bj en woundii'or ; otherwise disabled in the line of their duty as officers, seamen or marines of such p-ivate armed ship Or Vessel. ' , HFNRY CLAY, Speaker of be Hoase ot Represen rati res. ... . E. GERRY, 1 Vice President of the United States, and 'President of the Seriate. August 2, 1813 Apjrpwd.y . J ; ' JAMES MADISON. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 4 .Revenue Office,- August 20, 1813. Public Notice is hefebti given . IN pursuance of the Act of' Congress 'passed on the second day : of August une tnousana eignt.nunorea and, thir teen, entitled VAn Act laying duiies on notes or banks, bankers and certaiu companies,' bn notes,1 b'onda and oblla tlons dlUouhted bf Ybahkr6anlcets and certain companies, and on: bills of ex change of certain. 1description!i,Vthat from abd after the last day of December rjext, there will be levied, collected and paid, throughout the United States, the veral Stamp Duties fpHowjng, .viz ; -' For every skin or piece of Vtllam or parch meat. vr. sheet piece of paper, upon which shall be written or printed any. or "either of the instruneriuowmxng foUowng,1. wit;' " , . jOtr any J pronttitory note A or natei payable. exioer to cearer r roer, uruet oy any of toe ban i or companies vibd utue ana discount rutin, bonds or cbligatttitiS eiiber incorporated or hot incorporated t ysbtcb novo are 'rot', may bereqfter be htcdUbied in; tbe !. United States or by any banter 'or banietsl (m i easej; such - company, banker cr bankers, 'shall . ndtagree( with the Secretary of the Treasury Ho an aimual com position, , iri lieu oF iucb duties,- of on and a jalf per ceaitnTa n theatnoiint Of theTr annual dividends) according to' tbe following scale,' T:;i- ' i'J y ;. . If not exceeding one dollir; one ent.. . f? If abcV oae dollar ,"and not ceeding two dollaii,tw etms. v-y ;'4fi,abbvt iwo arid not excetdixig'three dol ; UraV three.centa t' iVV ; ti Year to! judgraenVany Mchium J tnajr tbe duel .- ..'A ' tTtV-CL A?, . 1 r ' Speaker "of tne.ttoas of Representatives. JVvi.iJ: GERRY; -):; V: dollars. twenty cents;'. ritVfuZ!rP. vilt(l above ' terh) iwd ribt exceectinjgf if fty 'allarai'liM4ce'n .;-7.v dred dollarsobe, &foJ$grM0:i Ifn&aiecnt huiulreilisndf isot exceedlrip flf hurrired:doirs;:r!vebll hi W i ana not exceeain c 1 'i'WvV.' 'At- 1 and dollars,5 fifty dollara: 5 On toj lMi'wVjtationor pMi&swy n&e tr "nolo not failed by any. bimi, companies or bahb er j as eiftretald,, ditchunitd by any euci bankt tompanic oibakierjy arid on any -foreign or in land bill or cili oj e&bdngs'dtwKxJittj dotlats and bdxinz pte or netndorUrtt according to it , not exceeumgone ounarcauoiHirs, jive -Iptbove one horioHed atidJnot Receding twa handre oIars, teii tents; v vr - If above two. hundred and not exceeumer five hundreddoliars.' tWentyrfive Cents 4 v ; ;,lt above fi.nuparca. ana not txceeojng onethousand dollars; fty epits,. ''M'j It above ', bnfc thousand and pot eiceedin fifteen hundred dojbrs semy fiy 1 f a bove fifte en hundred and ' riot 'eicceed iog.twb thousand dollars, 'pne dolftlr. ; ; If above two tnoutana ana noi exceec;ng three thousand dollarsj". one dollar 'and fiy centav- . - ;; ' k--A,': 'i T If above threeLtbousand and rtot cJtteedmg four , thousand' dollars,- two dolUrs.y f Mf, above fblr thoosind and not exceeding five thousand1 dollarY, twd dollars andfty cents, V ryj"' ':. p):- 'i '-ii' 'fs'i' If above five thousand and, not exceeding 'seven-'thousand doliart?, ifcrecNiollara ;ind fifty-cents.-.' : :X ' 'U above seven thousand and not exceeding eic ht'ihousand dollars, four dollars. ; ' V : ' If above eightL thousand dollars, five dollars Alf 'which said Stahipa bave for theirle- rf. ili e dntr as above specified, with-the device of an'Eagle bearing a shield. -" v All Treasury, or other notes, issued (for the use or beriefis otUbe United, States, in ptirsu. ante or any act of Congresj, 'a' drafts or bills drawn' by the Treasurer of the United Stages; or' checks payable at sight upoVariy bank; company 'or banker, are xeroted from- duiyi and are - not1 reqxnred to!6e stamped ' and no duty is charged on a second or other copy of a set of exchange. When any trson shall deposit vapfj vtUum,.,paxcijnient or paper, . at , ine office of a Cptlector,?axompwyingjhc ftme with a list sntcifvihff the number v'lf above otie tnous ifjd dehominaiion ot the stamps w hick, presetation, ccc. as tue snbsenbers Wili not ' . v - .e ikt... :.'-.::tt 'u '.ui pay out ahv of the said . Estate hut ia. are to be. thereto affixed.' it will be th.6' duty . of the Collector to .transmit the same .'to the office of Commissioner of Revenue, where uch papeT,parchmcnt ficvelhim will be properly maAed or s arriocd, ar d forthwith senl ba 'k to the collector, who ;wiil deliver the 'same, pursuant lo the tirder of the person fiom whom it was received. ; , Stamps on paper wrtl be fraristriitted from this bhice to the s collectors, who will deliver the same, on the payment of "the duty,'" to tbe person applytng therefor. In . case of stamps Vequhed n Vellum cr.pirchnic, the vellum, or nerchment must Invariablv be transmit ted, through a collector, to this office wKence it will be feturne stamped to j the collector, subject, on too payment ot the datjr, to the order oTahc person from whom itj was received. ; ? ; Any person, other than ar) officer eni ployed in collecting thejevenue .of the United "States, who shall apply to a collector at his bfficetor the purchase at one time , qf a quantity cf camped, vellum, parchriiferit or paper, the Iduiies on which hallamount to ten dollars or upwards, shall receive from him such quantity of vellurd, parchrnentor paper, on said persbT paying d 4 writhe amount of said duties afteV - deducing there, from ieVen and one half per centum thereon; . 'r ' V.. v'r teiven uhtier my h'ahr) at Vaahing ton,' the dayyan47ear above tnentioned-. , - SAMUEL . H. SMITH, ' ' ComnUstionef ttf-the Herenue. MM. Joseph Boss & HAVING entered into Partrersbip,' under the Firm br . , ,. ' r ROSS & COOKE, ; V; .t -Hope, by attention to those, wh6 msiy chuse to favor -them With;' , their; custom, to merit that favor, They expect to be enabled to keen a eereral assortment of G roceries. and "will sell theitrStock of-1 Dry Goods o. the lowcsx possjoic icrms, a ue uuramissjon spa Bank Broker' Business .will.sxfb'jas' by. Joseph Jtosij and as they wiirsjaorjtly have very 'roofny Stores,? they1 will be enaWeoV fo receive, any quantity; of Product which mky oe senxro meir care. . t- '--w -j OH SALE. -h . An excellent new' T? LEVENHundred and Thirty .Actea of 1 " jls uznot tying inree myites east o vfxxora Granville Oountv. The Lahd is well watered, and ; calculated o produce', TobaccoV Corn; Wheatj&c'r Onr which there' -s' open Land ehough to word twenty ortwenty-five hands. On .the premises is a large and commodious Dwelling.Hcuse,' with other necessary Out. houses. . Also! a ' large and . vajnable Apple Orchard. For terms apply toT the Sabscr.btx v:.-- ' ;v - V: tOHN BROBlE. ? sen! 7 ' D OM ETICS H I kflNG. "T .GALESasf lost receiveroha , oneof! '.Vthe -NortherojM aun factor iesi4 a V small Parcel of Domestic COttoa Smrtiugof sgood t he TnVuf lirore ?;'pf--.this State, wheh '.bV hived to be .superior to anv othir. ::t' -'4' s: .WVWW4X i. .' ? ir - rvi i :mekt Plaintfi,; WM MarthlV Orrtsu , , w "WW All iV; tna'-womack, Ch 7' . Thermal! i , 7C mart . ;r -m,wwJnueiK.iii ial... , .suaui xfte, ranny RICef K0t. 77" ce, HMofo fiice. HES ketwfia was lElitmS'fJic cSj Representatives of Smh Uiri drcn & was Sarah WpmackFralc Z l n Darnel Owen arMary hTsf;V"am!i MarHamilton.CbUcken U R;hva r tive,ofJfldyHmilTon-denSen,a-Wbtnack Mary Mann, fwho W7VU .arirf Martha, bis wife, iS l Judith Hatehen, andVIiaiS0 .rCh,ldren and ResentatWesofS6"' , Hatchettdec. who was fc-tizah w tOth dav of March. Iffil the - , uvU IP-i s and division or tW v ia r . I he said Interlocutory Order mentkmlT !.Q thfcreon. 'ln confirmation whP3 ,1 made 'Win -U.V'VUT Ul,""u V inc sate and tiirkior. ribereih tntntioneuV made by the two C0 goners be estabhshed and the. parties, anha.t John L. Grute, E ft Of.MaryWnaCk, who- EXS asWornac who,wn Admmi,tra,or Wilhafti VVomack, pay the monty irnbei Mndsbelonging to the Estate of WiliaiJ omack,' to ;j es 'buiy, jliK. and -Dupuy, tobe by theth pa.d fo ttie Several p. ties, and that they place the dividends ofwch parlies as raaV" not apply jo;for months non tfle i.,n!e,,tJ? safe hinds for ,tl.e!r benefit.' The parties (tr the legal R)reseil. tatives of uchvas are dead) iHerestd ih the 'foregpin'decree, and entitled to a dis:Wbction of the Estate of tb said Wjilian Wptrrack are requested to make application totlre sub scriberl for their respective dividends ahd also comef legally authorised to receive ho same, shewing their ( lineage and bneof re. m m , ; ' " UIVA wbo come; authoiised as above. : -JAMES DUPUY, jun. JVteav. ASA DVPUY, Frtme Idard. ' Virginia Jiimf25, lii&p ' NOTICE -10 MILLEUsT "THOSE who are 'using, and continue to f ; "use, 'my Patent rmprovenienis without ray licence, and who have been duly called oa for payment and have telud, or neglected to' ;pay waiting the Result of la wsuits) e be charged interest on the whele sum saved to them in wages and bojrding of miners, bf the 'use of my, impfovements, Irom tn dafiet .the "22d day of Jap. 1813, or from the time they began to use them, it after that date, as the sum accumulates, and that in addition to myptesentprices, which is tbe surf saved in wages and boarding of millers in one year, with ibe iTiteVest whtctl may have accrued. Allowing tbafior every 2U barrels of flour tnat the mtlli wdl irianufacttoe in 24hur$, one hand at least is saved, and rating the wages and. bearding at $300 pei yenr "(for in such a mid one hand and a fiaif lavid Tben in S mill man'ufacturmr 20 barrels per ,day, the pike of licence is gJOO, or $15. for each barrel, to wnien is to ue accea ?ne imc resriip ttf 3 anility 22, 1813, . 'r g3U. : On Jan. 21814, tbere will be to'de auaed tbe interest on the principal for the past s tmcsi . ' ' I tA year, ana on jfruu,savea inaiu, ui- 36 The price of Ihe V'cerce will then be Jan. 22, 1815, there will bemadded the r , interest btgyoOViZ. on principal fj3Qui ard on byO saved in 2 yuri, 54 ViZi ' The price the lfcence will then be 390 :jan. 2, 1816, there will be added the . , interest on gl00,. : - ?: TL The price of the licence will tfeen V 462 A And so on unttl licence be purchised.-- f These :prices and interest ott tbe sums savea anhualiy l am determined to, recover, whatever;, else tbe .law will '"PP0"" aVainst those Who join tbe general comfr oonof ns ready rtch by theuseof improvertentt) ar4 Unwilling to ratil which others We wid while they unitin e$F oris i.to WnimJJ and destroy rnyht, and wa.t the mt law-soU hopeW will while the miller ,s allowed to retain the prj cipal Saved In wages and boaro theotber ga$ i3iu tfie?interesti)ly'on the pnntipalsveu wages and boarding alone, v . . . rthey 'think ese,pnces may pay; simple riteiest only on MJ'' if before the 22dof 3aoi1ny,1814 ; Calculation of tbe prtfts by tbe uicoftie'w In mill manuUcturing 20 barrds p day, there isv saved one hndJ . ; half, say, one hand only, wSf 1 trdiiii.r-ieir. ' .; .M(isTSper r Sufosetbemilfwpjks only 2d, $ firSbyki t cents per bbU gwi1 '5:"r nrovei All other S patcq v otf more '"-r-? , ; a er ycr, 14 State . A I
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Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 29, 1813, edition 1
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