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the virtotMa vrr.tch'uLuL* of o*r c»:ize:*s. C.i tboft «f the miliuary capacity w* depeml for prottc tionfrom foreign icvafi&n ano clomeflic nfunparb i ; to which, unr«/nitt?d vigilance, pati-nee cfiifcipline and fcorn of danger, art abfolutafy neccflVry - -P jfnfible tba? vou vre deeply imprelTed wit 1» the truth of this obfervatioa, I have the hrmer, la the r*mc of ;hs ladic* of FaLmmth, to offer thi* ftuadard to your pro tection—Let it ever be the li rnvl of Liberty—M iy that which i* now intruded to your heroiha a.>d luag Smninuty, never \* dcleried j miy the motto which b inferred the: eon, be iadelibiy imprinted on all your hearts—a id rnv that fpark of ambition, which at tirft warmed your breads, and which is now kindled into a flame, never, ne'er be eat in £ui died. The Standard was received by Mr.Enoch Richards, v.ho wade the following reply .• WITH the warm-ft emotions of gratitude do we re ceive from the virtuous f.irof thi*town, an emblem of their devotion to the caufe of Liberty and Indepen dence : May thi* ftand.ird never be unfurled but in defence ofkj levels patroness, Woman, wi»o*e erter nnl grace s and internal virtue*, iafpipc tbc nob! eft at - Cacl.ment to Freedom.-Without her lmile*. Victory would loft* its exoltat’ »*»— without her prefen :e, \k> meftic retirement would hrve no power to charm —— But etcited by her zeal, lighting her caufe, under her banner ; what heart hut muft beat with the mod ar <ient hatred of her fee* ?—We acknowledge this prdent *p thi* day, and at thin time, Lr beyond our p.iwer to .ifc* srd or ability to cvprels. Accept our fmccra thanks, tiuc 00*0, unequivocal declaration, that when the good of our country fHuU require it, we wrll on the erection of this flgnal aflemble ouritlves, and there patriotical ly facrifke our lives to the caufe cf our country and it. virtuous Fair. J he ccremonv bcinq nnifhed, which was performed in a truly noble and arFcLticn ate manner, which feemed to animate every brcaif with thofe warm cm dimis of gratitude due the occnfion, and likewife was difplay cd in every countenance* that heroic difpo fition and undaunted firnirnfs which char a&erize the So-.dier—The Infantry being n gain joined by the Cavalry, received a large procelhon com pole J of the Orator of the day, and the refpeclable citizens of the town, and efcorted them to the Meeting Houfe where an Oration was delivered by the Rev. Caleb Bradlev, in eorttiwerooration of Lid day, which brought afrefh to cur me mories the caufe for which yre fought and i bled, thole glorious Liberties which we ob tained, and arc in duty bound to {protect i which was iiiullr-ited in an able manlier by an affectionate addrefi to the Oihcers and hold UTS of cavalry and Infantry which was concluded with tnuhek fciedlcd for Grcaljon 'i he Procdhon was again formed and ef •coitcd to Mai. .Stephen Webfler’s, a:id par I rook of an cUguLt entartainment. The Companies again paraded and nurcli | cd to Mr. Broadly where were afLmbied a 1 number of Citizens -on the occafion. After going through the cliffeient filings &c. the * Companies were d if milled, in the moll per \ ieft harmony. It is with oleafure we mention that not , a fmgle occurrence happened on the day I derogatory to the Honor or the Citizen or I Soldier. At Nsrthyzrmxiihi the day was celebrated I by the ufuai public parade — ' he procetlion “ moved to the Re/. I)t. Greene’s meeting y houfe, where an appropriate Oration was pronounced by E. P. Cirri.er, «fq* after * which the company partook of a hanu g fome entertainment From Treet'Tri * The 4th of July was obferved in the *amc mir.ner, , -fi for eight or tea years paft, by alt parties, in har ruouy. A battalion commanded by Major Mains, ** efcortcd the company to the meeting-houfe, to ac knowledge that lied, whofe *rntle*fis Safi f»jJf m treaty in apraver and oration by the Minifter,—interluded e* V/ ftfveraf pieces of vocal, and instrumental ntufic. ® At the public dinuer, Independence—peace -ncu ** trahtv—-Davy—militia—law —rebgioa— liberty—con - duution, and constituted authorities, and rnch hke [i* great aud com non concerns, with lentim -;it* appro priate, were “ said asd fung” in ufuai form. [The Toafb gi7cn at tkc feveral places from \*hich we have received accounts, are this day ommitted for want ui room. They will be attended to in our ■jc next.] 0i v ^arrtfC j« Tn this tovra, Mr. Edward BarotVill merchant, to .. jJVlu's Lucy Hobby. In FaTmouth, hr Rcv.C Pradlcy, Andrew Mitchell, r ;S<>I'Freeport, to Mil's Mary Bailey. J*. At Newcafco, by the Rev. Mr. Mihlmcre, Mr. t jpenjamm FefTenden, of Bofton, to AT.fs Anne Ruck Thomas Child to M:l#Charlotte Bucknair. it ( At Gorham, >Tr. Joeob Emerfon, of harrion, to I Kl’.fs Mary Thoms, of tht former place. l?irD. In this town Mr. Jcbi: I>avu, areil about 2.*, fup to be an En/iifHrn.ui. At Gorham, Suddenly, Mr. Joan. Johnfoh, “At: -j Ifrealite Indeed, in vrh nn there w^vno gv.tl«t” _ jr hi Srarbarotjg'i, 21th uh. Mils Nancy T TLatiphlin. *t;e 2.;d yjar of Her age, d iu»htcrr o* Mr Kobc. t mthiia, after a lor.g and painful il’nofs, which .Vilfiflie bort with Chriftian patience, fortitude and refi.tg ► . )»4i.oie—die tool: great pain* to con We her diltrefied Ltrf\u«-wil2in^ to leave them to he with Chr»lt, and yLbiJJing f.TcWeli iu all, fell a2!ccp without a £roia. t+r JOBEW MTtLLAN & 5ON, terrier their * rht- • '/* ns oi l\)r:!and, for the : rijiiiUlt JX. rfo::s in :!i - property, fo iminizer.* yca BaJgcrcd by the lire J *ft evening. July 9. % 'j 'HE iubicribvr .• *‘by £ivts public notice to all * V 1 cjftccrottd, that W ba« been dd/appointed, and falcett upon biinfelf the Inti* of Ai&ni&iitratcf on fiBie reflate of MlCAlI MU.VRQS, , •\ hrcoZF V rrii, ill <up count/ of Cumberland, yro tyBpm, tlece .fed, bv gii^ujrb -nil as the law dir: : — f 4P therefore roijusll» ill "he* ate indebtodte *1 *• » • > • ..'.a * -i.w.vi.i :>-» • f-*SpH> tip*4* wiij hive anv tlcfna®.!* t:i‘ *»n,to e\hit>* the far* * f,*r ft«»i - • t- > ’ '=> -*■. Visitor tli.Hf le uL I .e-. ?Q 4 ■ J j?c a1*, liOIx i * jicr.i -S’crtL/iji* P N aicerot of th«- frrtn ycfterdsy, the Er.te.-.aiii ' meiitt intended for that tvenfug are poftponed { until this, when wiil be performed Cfembarland’* fa i vorite Comedy of THE JEW, Or, Jlmnscl nt Hebrew. VTth fit Farce of THE \VAi,.S Ob VVInDOR ; Or, /.V if ail Trades. TrrjtAT, July 9. Days of Performance this week, Tncfday, Wednef d*7 and Friday. &* I he per fort who ‘hro* miflake tf>oV a hew HAT, bned with yellow moroc-o, from i WaHiingto i-Hall, on the ■Itf Ju’y, is requcfied to call at Chadwick's l avA-n and exchange it. * Ju'- 9. I W’- T'—-* T ps u-jJu or Leas€:it on reasonable forms* A VrT7 cortunodiOtis m (lory Dwelling HOUSE, * V **.e*t below Mr. Kufu* Waflihurr/s, in Eiai-f»rce*'. Inquire at ISAAC PARKER** OlEcc. P»r11ak /, rJul y 9. j or Sate* cheap, A Beaiitiml HOUSE Lv F, in Statc-ftreef nearly oppnfite Mr Neal Shaw's houic, 60 net tronr, and about l.SO feet deep. For term*, apply to W. KEN KELLY. Prrtlttr4y July 9 j TO LET * | A STORE in F'fh ftrect, revt door to the Carerte- j i 1 * Office. Inquire of GEO. BRADBURY, July 8, ISOJC i A Small ITatch J^ost% ; j PETWEEN Portland arid PrefumptVot Bridge Whoever has found the fame, and will return it - tc the fubferiber, lhall be well rewarded. Z.iciiaruh Merrill. fJlKtUlb, Jjly 2_ fake Kf>tice. VLL pe-for* indebted to the f!rm of FIALBY L \ • * *■ liMERY, by ls>ttS •/ Hand or 3rt>h Accomuii are requeued to cal! aud pay the. fame, on before the »:U day of September next ; other-wife all fuch Notes and accounts will be plactd *’n the ' mids of an attor- 1 r-ey for collection. HaLEY & EMERY. . r»rila.t , July Q. [t£] H&BROM AC A OF. Mr. ' ''rl-IE public, and fronds of*4terature in partitular, j * are relpetf. fully informed—That according to a rote of the i ru/Ve- of lithron Academy, at their meet ing July l, 1805. Students will be admitted at laid A cobemy, on the ftrfi Mend y of September next; where they will be iuftru&ed indifferent branches of Litera ture, at the moderate expcnle of 25 «:eui» a week for each Student, and about one dollar 25 cents a week for board. I’uniflual payment will br expeAed, aad a tit ■ tie advance money w lined for. Young Gentlemen,and Ladies, who wif]* to Improve their minds in the pleafant paths of fcieiice by attend ing this academy, may expert every attention confident i with the infaat fUteofthc iuftitutiou. JOHN TRIPP, 3ecy. Htbr**t, Tvry , 5180,*. '■dl—>1——- ■ —X — — , — . ■ >m ♦ — * » NOTICE, I Tostah Little, agent for thePijea /rat Proprietors, will attend ar the botife of Mr. James Chadwick, innholder, in Portland, on the lafe Wednesday of December next, arvJ lilewife for four I teen days previous to that time, Sundays except.b, for | the purpofe of receiving of thofe who were on the undivided land* of iVd pr.-pretors the 2f:th day of June, 1798, she funru of money, which the Coimuif honers reported or awirded them to pay, and to ex ecute deeds, agreeable tc a refolve palled laid 2‘Jth bay of June 1798. July 9. , 3 3 i —. — — - ■ — —-—— ---* To the honorable the Jufiices of the Supreme Judicial Court, next t? he fnldtn at Ipfeuich, in arid fir the county of EJex% on the fourth TueftLi; of April, Anno Domini, iS«5 T TUM3LY fltew, William CooMat, of Newbu*7 * port, in faid cou aty, merchant, aad Afickit, his wife, that they are fe.zed iu fee fra pie, In right of faid Michjly in common with others ,• your petitioners un known, of one undivided four n par* oi a caftans tr»<A cm* parcel of land lying in uru lfwicic, iu the county of Cu.nSerland.coatannngcigh hundred ami titty acres oe bounded eaftwmdly on \udro I oggm river,northward ly on kind, formerly ot Iiaic Royili.elq. Wetlward ly on Prouts’Gore,fo called ; ami 5ooth.yardiy on land formerly of tfaac Royalland Jofeph Wadi worth, Tig’s, and others, it being the fame trad of land which Btn I’ning Wentworth. Efguire, conveyed to Daniel M.ir q it and, late of Newburyport, aforef.iid, mariner, by hjj deed, bearing date the 25th day of April, A.D. 17t>9, ar.d of which the laid Daniel died feizeu. YOUR PETITIONERS, tun her shew, that while the fame land lies lb in common and undivided they cannot occupy and improve their laid flure or par: with advantage—Wherefore they pray that fuch 1 procefs may kshul, ss that their faid undivided fourth I part may be Aligned and fet off to them in feveralty as bv the law in fuch cafe is provided, and a* in duty bound fliall ever pray- . WILLIAM COOMBS, 7 By Dudley A. Tymo. MICHAL COOMBS, 3 their Attorney. A true ccpy—Atlrf, ICIfAUCfD TUCXER, CUrL Co s: MO S' ViAUTt! or \\aSA > CUUStT T? ESS EX, SS.—At the Supreme Juicicial Court of the Comminute *!th of Afafar hufrits, begun a:ui holdkn at Ipjwicb, within and for the County cf Ejfe.t, on the fourth Turf day cf April, being the twenty third day offeted mi nib, :n the year of our Eord one thou fund eight hun dred and jive UPON the petition s/or*f.;«J, Ordered, that the pe titioner? publiih an attefiixl copy®: ♦heir petition, and tins order thereon, thre^; weeks fuccefSvefy. in the j Newburrport liera'd, and iittbc Portland Gazette, the 1 aft publication to be thirty day* at le ift before the nitinj pf Ac Supieme Judicial Court to be hidden at Sal-m, vriihiu and for the county of Edex, on tne firft Tuafday of November n;xt, that all perfons'interefled in faid petition may appear before fid4 Court, and {hew caufe, if any they have, why the prayer there of lliould no: be grauted. A tFUW/\ RD P. HAYMAN. Clerk. - A hut w/v— *.♦■.. \ ICrlABOU TUCALA, Clerk. . 'rASEK CP by t!i~ fub.'c; iber, On Friday the iP'h *■ in,!, a I.</ht -rev HO«L»E, with a <4ofj on hit j fore foot-—alfo, a red ve« "’.n;j COLT- '• ««e owner of ■ owners are denred to ca 1 and my char*;A», and taPe [ them away. JOHN CUSIUNO, I. i 1‘- ><s;r UkJ i uufiJ A rr. » C;/>£/:- n. 7vn J5, I^.V. 1 / CP Particular ^HOMAS CLARK, is h^fpy to 'n f irm f ?i cnftornens, tha* he c*n bow fuppjy them with a few more TlCKE'i d and Qttarter*, in the ?.& Cl.if* Piftais'ua lit' 'gc L<> Vr>.-- ’I !C!t*' 3, l). 5— 50— Quarter*. 1-JO. The drawing coo:me .c«.s the !‘>h inft, *ttd ilw Tidceti will ii urrly l>« advanced to Six | Dollar*. _ * JJj St <r3* Nrw Fail:Alible GzoJs. Bill Ml » ^ QUINCY k DIX, IJTAVE jaft received, in addition to their former 1 * afTortmeut, a frefli fuppty of FANCY AMD STAPLE GOODS, which they will fell as cheap as evtr.— Among which are t S Cafes Calicoes, neweP pattern*, 1 do elegy.nl London Milltuary, 2 Trriak Kid Sh e*, I C • .* IK-iper, and Table Lines, An t.egam aif<H-t*jfe:it id Ribbons* Aui OjfovcS, &c. S c. "Wrll-ifui ii i.yjilj aiul Groceries!, lop: caothruiy for fa!e. July 5*. AARON 1**1 i Z., J ifh-Sireft, Has for (Ue, cu*a? for caju, 3 n** dlc rUit Morr.o.>>r Chsife, fuil plated—One ha* a fvrord (aft b«.dy,the iateft f fh- I ion, with luirueis plat ad ; warranted to be made of , the befl materials. July 3. J Pocket Book Lo!l-e*.Reward \ T OST, on Saturday evening ltd, between Dr Tbo- i * J rcas*» and bore- tet, a Red Morocco Pocket* j Book, containing tnanv j apei s valuable to the owner, j eud about Two Iiun<kcd Dollars iu Bank Bill*.-! Whoever ha* found the fame and will return if, or give information fo th t i may be i^d, Iliad receive one haif the above ft i as a reward tor their kindrtefs, and a generous rov . <i given for f?.id Pocket Book and IJaper», exclusive of the niocey, provided tbe fame it not found in it. ). PiJPlI. r*, *:*»/, y-jftt gg, 1305.__ 1# TO / AT, \ COMPT«NCJ-BOOM, in a central part of tbe ‘ town—Alfo, a ftaa.ll but convenient CELLAR.— Inquire of WILLIAM P. DAVIS. ; >h :- _ _ I F I . l c/ x*r. l , \ Convenient two ftory HOUSE, Gtuateil ia Tort 4 * Street—an excellent (land for a Tavern or Hoard ing-Houfe. Alfo, a convenient $tor% under the fane. Liktwiie, one half of a two ftory Houle liiuattd in Plealxat-ftrcet, with good accommodations—For .'ae ther particulars, inquire of WILLIAM GORHAM, yuly 2. at h;3 ftorc in Eore-lirevt. ~ FJTiii'it i\ihDlClN&% rMP^OVED JAUNDICE BITTERS, or the Gjaci Ami-Bilious Corrective—Prepared by L'avid Debai fon, at his Difjlfcafary, No. v U, O lord kuad, don. Under the patronage of the tirlt Phy Asians ia Europe and America. rPHIS preparation combines all *hc good quainies of every medici.ie of ti*e kind ever od'ered to the public ; the botanical characters of tbs ingredients, of which 13 is competed, has long attracted the notice of the faculty, and under various formulas unequivocally received the undivided land lion of fuccelsfui experi ment.*—It is griatfy anficeptic and particularly elVec , tuai in eorreiFing and pica, aiing the putridity of bile *, ! it i.as alfo been employed with great fuceefs, in very dangerous epidemic fevers. It not only clcanfes the primaviat, but like wife gently warms the habit aad quickens circulation, is particularly lervieabie in hab itual coftivenefs, ia calj* of phlegmatic temperament I and fedant*ry life, when C e ftomach »« upprelTed and I weakened. This elegant bitter may be fuccefsfullvap* j plied to anfwer almoft every purpol'e, particularly in loft of appetite, when the fta-Tach is foul and dilorder «k! byirregultuitici ; the lscrcfiuns are gently, prorao i ted, and a plentiful perfpi ration produced ; in corr ’ plaiuu i 'the jaundice 'his remedy is unequalled ; the ftomach is fortifiud and ftrengthemvl, and digeftion elfecltially promoted ; iuch a medicine is ufeful at all fealons, but particulaVly ia the fpring, by removing ' thofe lleepy melancholy fenfations fo unplealant to the patient ; the natural cordequences of the approach of warm weather, upon b.iiotes habits.—Frist tJs. ptr Ban. ► \ *• \ I * t/ < s wheaTON’3 jaundice Bitters. * i » v. THE fucsefsful effefbof which have been fully ex perienced, i« correcting and carrying otf jaundicy and bilious nutter from the do mac h ; and at the lain* time (L engthening the ftomech, incre.nfing the appetite, and removing the finding, faint. diftretTbd feeling, and the lltepy dull heavinets | reftoring alfo, (Length to the weutc and trembling limbs | removing the yellow liefs ol countenance common to jaundicy and weakly people; and alfo the dizziaefs ( f thehead, & weidenefs of fight. ..They are very ufet'ul for feamcn to take of ten when at lea, particularly in warm climates, as a preservative again ft diforders fo incident to luch cli mates (which *re generally putrid and billious) by re moving obfh uciioos carrying «>tF bile and giving a free circulation to the blood.—Prk*2>f ftr bo* WHEATSONs ITCH 6.NTMEN I*, A fafe and eificaciou* remedy for the ITCH— Frist , f>tr k'jK. DEXTERS RHEUMATIC PIIJ.S, ror the cure of Rheumatifm, Rheumatic Gout, and Bilious Diforders, HAVH, by much cxpe-unce, Wa. for ml a vaiu , able and efilcicious Medicine, and a;e recommended ; to the public, as an effetdua! remedy to counteract < the dangerous edcvds ot common Colds on the fyftem i —to remove ob&rmftcd pcrfpirrbie matter, and acrid i and corrotive Humours, which caufc Rheumatifm, Rheumatic Gout, Pams a::d dwellings in 'cue Joints . and Limbs—Cough, Afthma, Ac They are a’fo prr ticclarly lerricabte in removing Bilious and other ob ftrudlfin* fnwt flie Stops tch aud Bowels —are ru» ex cellent Medicine to obviate or check a bilious or fel low rever at its commencement, by powerful’* ex pelling bilious, morbid, and putreicent oblLucbious through the, cutaneous pores. TrThv remove windy oppreflions and cholicy paiiif in the ftomacit and bow els—eruption* from the face and ikin—fwceteu and purify the; bjrod, and ctiicken it; circulation—pro cure a fweetnefs of the br«*atH and a good appetite, by (Lengthening the digeftive Hcu’ties.— Matty* utkla vits might be preostced, flmwipg the funerior etHcacv of the above pilia—but, at* the character which they have or may acquire i? tire "bed criterion by which the public can judge, they omitted.—‘Prut 'Jftyr hr. CT The pb;ve JWedicines arc far Sate f.'y J viiruLir affv'titm. tjJ Ly JOHN COE, No. L TisI -C;rrct, Where Dru»s anil MedLuu -i, cl a ^vt,u ine totality, arc kept rr»n(Lr.tiy for Lie, on the irtrft rtaJeniMe terms. for u(h or credit. V * f» /; * r"» '• I Sheriff's Sales. Taber. by Execution, rj^i to he fall at E i*V. Vendue, at * i i head of Riihcrdfat s TPhafi in Portland, on IVcduefday, the I Cih da, \ » * /I * * j ul, w ft. THf" EulLiiug*, copper, and other uteuG;*. b«ior£ * ing to tlie P'rtUr.d /$rt-fv.ry»~Aquifititv of MkI'kI Parley—H«ps—Beer in barrel* ~Empty C«fk<*—Dry jriili—A number cHarg* and frazil 3raf»Coeui_Enip tv Bags—Empty EottUi— A quautity of WE-te Oak Poardi and Plank—l patent Steclvard—1 Sleigh 1 Dray—with a variety of ftuali article* appertaining to the Brewery. . 0 Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M. CALEB-CRAFFAM, X) Zhtrif. David pease, A^^r. Pertlaii’, pu!y€, 1&05* sErrifP? S?i«. Taken hj execution, and to be fj 'crt Saturday vex*, * 9 David Pease's VuPion r^m. TlWO Trtnk* of Ooai hinjg—con lifting of linen Ger * 11 •finer * Wearing Apparrel &.c.-Alfa, l piece of Cotton Cnmbrick. Sale at 10 o'clock,. , CALI3 GRAFF ALT, D. Skrjf. _ 7r > 9*_.__ 'luWlfRlAND/ Paler by 1 x4cuie<n,and to be fold by Public Vendue, to tie hi bijt bidder, at the hetje of ‘‘ antes Chad natch, innholder in Portland, cn Monday, the l <yik day of July next, at ter. o'clock in the fore~ noon, ALL the right in equity of redeeming certain mortgaged Real Elfate—viz. Accriam tra6b or paaccl of Land, fituated in PorrLnd, and bounded eafterly I y John Baker’? laud : northkily by Middleftrcet ; wcfteily by Mr. Ham s land, and foutherly by land in pof i frifon of the widow Hobby ; which land was j mortgaged by William lludfon to the Hon. Francis Dana, and new belongs with the right of redeeming the fame, to Benjamin Gage, of Portland, the debtor named in laid execution. CALEB CHAFF/M, Dfvy bbtnjy, DAVID P£A>E AuShtnttr. To be fold by order of Court, | Oft MtftJay, tie 29thtnyef July njxt, At 2 o'clock j , ir. V.e njterncon, \Ccrtah: Jot of baiid in Pcrtland, fituateJ on High Street *nd Ple/font Street, bc ; Ing part of the re21 eirare of scbld Hriggs, late 1 ci laid Portland, mariner, deceased, for payment of his debts bale to b?* cn the premifes. MARY 13KIGGS, 1. , Adm.'ijCratrix on faui eftctie* ’June 24._ - _ A G(J O D H~a R 0 A1 A. ; * G be fold,, or leafed, 3625 acres of JL »’>od 1. A > D adjoining Gilead *ad b the!—jooo * at be ».cad O) t. vc 1 and ytao resin plcafan? Mouu oiuOoic; tiliulhc county of Oxford he greateft part of . the above tra.J ufLnd i» .cirtl tot ; oiiJ mako good Umj—aud the o 1 r pant* valuable h r the Tim • her uoou i —-ni , land w.-I-be la' i#or lci-h d, together,cc fit hos. as tv 11 i«cl| secomodatr purchaser*,on very rt ab’c IcfiTis—weich rc.iy be know* by applicant n to Judah Dana, Js-*t. Fr\f).trm *7nflf I 7 •• I HI > JU/ti’J 'i tS/tti.ihtl&U VOLUME 3. OF A NEW AN*D COMPLETE ENCYCLOPAEDIA; OR - ^ ; UN2KERSA DICTION ART OF ARTS & SGDiNCkS. CM AN IMPROVED PLAN. Wu'lratii with upwards of I j a Copper-Plates. T N which all the itfpecfcive !>cicnctsais t anaugtd into complete fyfleras, /ad the Art«<Nef Iua ii.<o dittnvd treut.fc*; lifo ihedctnchr ' par's o t knowl edge a phub tbal’y arrv g d and cfcptot.fly tip aiued ac cording to the bill cUthornits ! . _ Containing, A dif-fk and d ip’ay of fnc whole theory and practice of the liberal and Mechanics! fti. Cn'npriflogaO ecru Rcpofitnry of Ancient and Mod ern LitCiaiure Hour the cur lit ft *gss down to the prclcut time .. I c’uding all the New Improvements & Lsteft di e ver ies made m the Ar.s v'd Sct-*nce* —The fup rflu r■■■% v/r.ich abound in e ther P*Hi nsri;s, are etptugcd fr m. f *r ijic purpofc f inc< rpotatin^ iO i pine fyfhm* and di&n& treatif s By mesas ©f this addlt»o« and devia tion hots, lue old plan, it wi;i compriic tti;. loth v ir* iub j dls •• Accmiftie*—Acrolhgy-**. \ crtTticn—Agr iculture—Ige I bra—H .p .ib ' <y — Audio.ny- - Annuities—Architecture !• — \nt in •Sir— \ttr )omy—R He Lerteru -B > .U Itching . 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