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persecution. You sec from the law that the Judges can rxerci a (ii.' ire' inn in making the allowances id)oe sta;cd,s that they do r.ot exceed 50 ro.-.iia., and they in.n allow iS-tl) tor the ft.- nni, should t 1 1 y think
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m! no person i t: ert'bv iujurcti. Mv aiis -vtr t. . ifitf-s will, if practicable Ik- oI-mo the public next . rck. I am not afraid to nnet any c'aar i lis tv my pi t s i ?jt'.rs t un!; p.-opur to fa')- ; i v :i t , inat!r.?ix:h as I a:o conscious that I rover xii'tr-u'lfsl itiv nun, county o:- state; Cut ci : xlol ! ir in tij cours- of my hte. ours lvk.-pOCtfti! iv. JOHN He PAU'.Y. SIom, Jur e 25:!i, '83
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j AVssrs Patrick $ H'hedocL' i 'Why frhouul a man put an enemy to his nivutli ihrit wouixi steal out his drains?" i I'rout me to extract another piece for my readers, who are earticstly requested to lead it to the drunkauhs on oery possible occasion. It s!u)u!d Ik pasted upen t!io
doors of every place where whisky is said or drank an 1 a copy should ha carried in every man's hat. T;;e drunkards should meet it at every comer and tind it labelled upon every ke of spirits. It should pursue and haunt him like a host.
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2 Looking (l;y, i'u- a Drunkard or a DruhLird D.'fine I. "In whkh acupiiua i3 pia:idy shewn, the lil r ri v at.mioahle s;n ot d; unke.nnss, proved by maoy places in Scupture. Hovv, tlirough druiikeoii' -s. many h ive been p'un ished, others threatened and admoni?iicd:
very needful io be set up in cv. rs liouse.
ker -r-r wine, Lccajsc of the re? wins, p.it 'h-H he pulkd from your mouth. Jod i. 5T c. EXHORTATIONS. Tha drunkard shall come to poverty, ras shall be hia clothing. Prov. sxiii. CL Vr ine is a mocker, and strong drink is rai;ir;, and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise. Prov. xz. I. Remember Chi ist; admonition, fake heed of drunkenness.Luke xxi. 34. Forget not Paul's and o.'omoii's counsel 1 Cor. v. II. Prov. xxiii. CO Co-.rnan)- not with drunkard-, &c; and knoxv t!iat no drunkanl sliail inherit tho kingdom of heaven, 1 Cor. xxvi 10, II. 'Ihercfcrc ye siiall not he lirunken with
Mine, but be filled v.ith the spirit. Enht n 4
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American' calicoes. The editor ha
last session (.t the L lati-.rc, w. prr- for the infor ;aati n of uie j ;Jg
.M:. i:r-:: r, i.. a:s enquiry, t corrtct j ,:i!v in Mt:.e i.ua t??tiiUa; arts ot the : t-;etv.eiii v.ii t,e u dertaUc? -o f.,rw !
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; taki n, but there is ncr calcula-.-jl t do more mischief than the law cx-niptmg ! ptuprrtv i'.ciw e::ectif:r:i, wh.'Ji is now j ramd.arly called itu tiunciied (irlhrlaw. ! We have ever b-. c:i : n .-ed t. all temno
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, b!e etfeL. u;f!::ien; :o d.c:!::n rr thr ; iiri: 0 into which he e nters:' But tveI r k nd ci ccr.fidcnre must henceforth I txa-c, ar.d a per h'j:ist r.;:.n must Le- ! quendy fuller for tile want c f a little ia- ; clu'f; i.. c, because 0.3 propcito that is vi1 31b'. .lul'jcct t an e::-. cution is not worth j a hundrc d dollar?, when at the same ume a nun who is worth five hundred Jc liars m iv easily conceal his property, and Lrn g hun-n if within the provisions of ; the aforesaid act. Wc arc dad to sec i the ir.d i.i.tnt manner in whhh this law , his Lx cn lfjctivt cl in the dilTjrtr.t parta i cd die ctate from whLh wr liavc heard.
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iuc reioriiiai.ion 01 trie iive- ot imse men arid xioincn, who take pieasu.e in the sin of drunkenness, the coixmoii mm .t oiese time..'' Printed in London, in 1 13 J 2 . ) Pfiis is a very hort cat compiehetuive tract, which has forineil the basis of many similar exhortations of more modern date The following extracts contain ihe whole of it, with the exception of a few iiopur:- !" t 1 x f Tl.e Definition of a Drunkard. A !)i un hard is the annoyance ot modesty, the trouble of civility, the spoil of weaith, the destruction of reason. He is the brewer's agent, the alehouse benefactor, the beg-ar's companion, the constable's trouble, lie is his vxite's woe, his children's sorrow, hi neighbors scedV, his own shame. In summer a tab of swill, a spirit of sleep, a picture of a beast, a monster of a man. J'kc ffi'.s attending drunkenness hurtful to .'f soul and body I), unkonnes confounus ihe memory, duils the understanding, distempers t e fcodv. defaces the beauty, nurts the mind It i'afiamcs the nh.od, it engenders un;au ral thir-t, a Minking breatii, redness of the eyes, it dio.inilie'di strength; it bringwoes, sarrov. s, woumls without caue; cor ruptet i tin 'dwod, drowneth t:.e spuiis. i enric.et:. I'ae carcass wilii surieits, turnttn b;oad i:r wa.er, turns reason to poison. It :a.' b v .j.M'ir.' ami Inrbiness. 15 v ex-t.--ii d ii;kng come dropsies, cansuuipti.r: , ,4:.d e';'i disease;, with untimei) d- Many hy drinking healths to ot..-
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specimens ot American calicoes or chintz: s. The colors are as brilliant as ths imported, the price nearly as moderate, and the valu- to the consumer, he should suppose, to be twice as great; us you may tear two or three thicknesses of British cloths of the same apparent quality, with a less effort han s r q lire ! to tear one ol these. Ve will 10 'ice this manufacture more at large nex week. 1 hey were accompanied by a fine specimen of jaconet muslin, spun and wove on .he Brandywine, ht tor gentlemen's ncct cloths. Xiles.
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n nearly lII i: e eri-.s et ttu yeai r.een pei formed; wher it v. as cLs-ervcd the court, that the SlU could te allowed at criy titT.e af er the vipiration of trie year. And .- it passed -n until i had stved ? he Ih j'v, May and S-pt. term-, ir xh vear llJ,::l. XN'hen at the hc of I it; Ut
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ed out winch wdl 11 t pen so wide a d-.'or lor traud and tiic secretion of property, to th: C?ca' 0iiS - honest crcdito;s '- do not deny that times miy c iii v. h: 1 t-M-.r irary measures ol "relief o- ,'.': o- , rv.ee to the coaianniii v, too li pr petty a man has with die XLcn.i.n 01 tlie tcscrva'iona herctolore
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;e-.. i a tl.t;tririg devil, a sweet nois.m, a del; aitxo'iie vin, which, v. hoso liatu 10 hioitdf, i. .th not iuin-fcf and he that useth it, is imt a:;ii-tlt in she concrete, hat i-intui-ra'.v-it-L'.t in the ahs' tract- hein a volunta ty o'axil, the conimoo suarue of na'ure,and the pr oidgious disgrace xd mankiid I'ki'a npUs laid down in Scripture, diew ir.ghow diunkenuess made same tali bv the sword, other- become murderers, otoe , . being drunk, wn e muidered, betrayed, ma i.y de.troveil in the middle of their sin, sporting. c. ccc. The Arnalekites lay scattered on tfie cartb, so that Da.id i.lcv them. 1 Sara, xxx. 1G, Ammoa' heart was merry, so that Absalom's servants slew him. '2 yam. x-viu. CO. Bcnhadad, with tifty two other King?, were by Israel overcome. 1 Kings, xx 10. BeUha.airN countenance fell down, and
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-'..Uit- ot ear. and cur. oqaentij liad p.-i tor ir.fd nearly ail i!ic c.va. Mavaei cl :! x-ar5, aid that SiQyet .a!o tuia-ko) !u' bv is- and tun!, meii by tti-; loui , a ihoaja :h txva ea: ex; ired 0:1 the 2jdi A Feb. !a.t ie-.vinir the facts a- thev are thus fairly rr.d (I believe) 01 ree'ly detailed, how is ii possible that an v censure can be attached o o:C for asking fur. or to the con; t fur ma king these a.iuw :.r.cc. In thi. has tt-e o'unty lu:.d r ee;i wasted bv uoautuxin.- d
'Vom tlir Louisville Jlornin l'ust. ' I foroij-iun from many parts of Virginia and M :r)land, r":i e-ent4 that the growing ;. - p of wheat is much injured by 'he lies .n Fiy ar. 'hinch Hag. In many oftlia 1 ex-untie- ot thn sfat, esr.ecialiv those in j
ttie (ircen R.ver country, corn has been 1 the Medi s took his kingdom. Dan. v. 31, for simic time very scarce, ar.d in sono- ; David useth means t ) move Uriah, to places i selling as high as from gJ to 7 cover his sin committed, per harrel, in our state currency. The K'ah was, by his servant conspiring 'ov.t in thi part of die state was much in- j against him, muidered. I Kini, xvi. 'J,
ju cd bv the extreme coidness xf the win- I lo
Hoyalty French journal contains a letter, purporting to be written in Spain, giving s me account of F rdinand's journey to Seville. The writer could no: "restrain his tears," dear sympathetic soul at the misfortunes of the royal family, and the apathy of the people ot Madrid at their distress! And he say thac the cries of liberty and independence that; were made by some "madmen, "deeply affected h'13 heart' tlO, dear." lb. A good many years ago, a Bostoniaa equipped a vessel for a tradi voyage to the North Yv"est Coast having procured workmen and tools of different descriptions, with the intention of mak;og a temporary settlement he added to nid cargo a hogshead of New England Rum. O.i the passage he touched at Botany Bay to get a supply of water ihe inhabitants of that place, on discovering 01a: ne had rum o:. b ard xverc so anx ui 10 become possessed of it. that they barered for it the blankets which had b.en rurnish; d by government. Oar adven'urcr then pursued his voyage, and havng converted the blankets into L: iian !r esses, lu traded them dTon the North West Coast tor furs wdh these he sailed to Canton, and there he re-bartertd hem for Uohta lea. K.tirniog vith his cargo to Boston, lie turned tht tea mo cash aad realized to th,- am unt of thO 000 dollars; all said Co be from the ir ceeds of the horsbead ot New E 1sJ C land rum by fair ttade. He then, Hie. account says, was so prud -nt as to retire
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thr civi.is fur whir':, I would he entitled to 8l(;0 i.id io-eu tiet far tv.e l pievinusly to fgctting tho; I ullowaic?, which, together .vi?h the tt'i', made but CO dallart and 10 of the one hundred dollars being yet retained, altiioe-li the years as to time as ve.'L-.-i service s, have both long since expl red, ir.duccci me. t t that .Mr. I'ursutv h . ra-r inj at a s!:a.!;o,v. Wax dol r.p' th-.'e who made this grand ::-co.;"ry, and who wen; present when ;:ee things v er; tran-acied m court, thn r.iako tiie o' jeetioris to tin allowance:;, thus made in-d;-ad of rvtainini: tlietn with a view .. iv.i!ce soine excitement in the public a oiir.Ht t.:e, just n eve of an el..t. f t :-; eu'oy i -n tl; ;t the money is '' f . '1 " . .'-i-rr'" ! -If ir
i diat whicli is growing promises to be f ood quality, though not inucli mui c tlian half a cro.v is exoccted. 1 , Cory dor., June 1 1. A Kat Hunt was formed in the vicinity of this place, for the term of three weeks Jonathan Wright being made captain of one of the parties, and William Crawford of the other. Both parties met 00 Saturday last the 7th of June to compare numbers, when seven thousand two hundred and fiftv five Ifat tails were counted, being the- number of Hats killed bv both parties, Captain Wright had 47J of a majority. mVav Jersey on the Presidency. 'I here seems to be more unanimity ia this little state than almost any other which has no candidate of its own, for the Presidency. Every newspaper which we receive from it, rnd many others which we do not receive, are united in favor of Mr. Ada:r.3 New Jersey has always been true to the country. During th - Revolution sh:; clung to the whig"; in every stage of party strife, she h::a ad- ,- V-i ,-''- - " -X ", , T r, (V . .. . l.i'..' - j .. v - - .4;. ..
Fine f obacco.- -.Vtc- learn that Mr. N. Gntfi-.h or .Montgomery had a hogshead of lobac :o mnvjeted ye. 'r flay by Mr. Roderick D jrsey atSmi'h's Fobaeco House, which sold fot the cx .a tdinary price of forty-one dollars pe. huodred! In.
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Gaal with Li brethren . conspired against
Abiaielech. Jud ix. G,7.
Herod, in his drunk -n banquet, causcl
Ji.nn to he beheaded. Matt. xiv. 10. The Israelites drank till they were thirsty. Hell was prepared for them. Is;., v. 3 11. NahaF iieart was merry, and suddenly died within him. 1 Sam. xxv. G, 7. The Philistines, sporting with Sampson, were by the fall of au huso, slaiu. Jud"-. xvi. 20, 7, 3, CfJ, T0. Priests and prophets stumble in judgment, and fail b vision. Isa. xxviii. 7. The Corinthip.ns profaned the Lord' sup per, by their immuderate drinking before. I Cor. xi 2!. These forc-mentioncd places of Scripture and examples, prove plainly the evil consequence ot drunkenness. Now follow threatnings and exhortations to drunkard. TiIRKATNINoa Wo to them that rise up early in the morning, to follow strong drink; that continue till night, the wine mil iming them Isa. v. II. Wo to them that are mighty to drink wine, ati j to me:: of strength, ming
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IhiE suha.cri1 t-r respectfully inforrr.3 his friends "and tjje public in genera!, that he has rci.io-.-od his Cardimr .Machines t'j Salem, on Cros- Main Siree' near the IJriil-e Having just received r supply of New Cards, he is fully persuaded that hi- Engines aic in the most complete cpetafon. fie feels particularly obliged to his old customei s for past favors, arid solicits a continuance of the same. All those who win favor him with their custom, may rest assured their work will he done in u superior s t s de, ami with tlie greatest expedition. The waul must be clear of burs ar.d other trash. On pound of gooil soft grease H necessary fo;every o pounds of wool. Customers tVorti a distance will be accommodated on the. shortest notice. The terms of Carding will be 8 cents per pound, er one sixth part of the wool. 7T Ihere will ba a Loom at his establishment for weaving Satin, Carsinetts and Drills, which will be executed in complete style, at one Shilling per yard. THOMAS KOIlSfcY. Jane 24, 1S23.
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