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'Tim V co cn -r..' m swa ;;nw wns o. y i I tf. . csvo kuJ ra-jtv e&icat alutsupUca J ' rv 1 y have fcc Ln'.emipte j 1 t reurrh ' .' v.wi.,.3'ir aodthh t a w.wu JfiiKcnuai i ' f ii5d te greatest noderjuu ruw4 wi.l towards ' jrLi ; La txprertcdhls Kni,W c' IhemdmU mm Arrf mimrrim wriM tk ?atfn aft ";; iSZst. tH tnawa to he Uulen wlrhBrkijh , - jnerdiii;lie-l cc;npLiis ahv,tbM Austria should .orwae her urmi- d crjjtr.lte her. niLtua io a ate of pcacct wtca Prutce clJ.ua wxhing belong . - ; ' faf to Aotiii, eor hut any .present or disuot view P.' ' ricuLaed to t-cke Ui tontAiU'ivlictuJ.' . . . . .f TbouTft onprtc' Minister has expressed his . . . -1 . M I L IJ I rVittad tn cntet the Dort of an indeDrndcnt and friend. 1 . w nuoa. Vrt be believe the Americans will lq turn U iniily ik'W that he should attempt La Uds tiLAUocr to cxttcise contivtil over their trade. We ' tcrmk even bis. wr to enur our ports. 1 . rr : ir.i . i entry trno TVohtrv ; tlie m'jrj ef t!-. duclv tf Wars w, who tpcik of, what ttx r ith U be t--J,.t Hei r aV.ik pited ent Into G u ; the Oc n V BTTipa?er u!r the tsioiroul of the cor.f.-dciv.e sutes, who do not (mm to mention eesibnt which we ere wid to dceittd from France, and of nerotia- tioas e-juelif d?i ne of enr IbvjMUtloo or truth. rk rcufu "ma iu unpcrui ajety intent receive Troia Ftris, oul4 iiiiomi Hia that a eitrlj ruck upon AiXrU w tpicn of nmoo g Q cktsrs of 0e pubBc .spoken of for so kxij a time, ao4 eo directhy kitorrojxloe; tUe psclfick reLUuAe tetVtea Uie tvo courts, that tbet could, not have escshed the niUuce of the government : tbry would also prove to tiro mr constanaanxIetV ia tantndMi thoa f.1 reports. ' t miehi flirnLih proof of the first of thota aseni30s from the rttfort of our nuliury coos J l . t. . . . . .. iiMuuei s ui uuiicdiu) irmo utose Ot OUT CVU BgCfitt etupl07ed.cn all poiots of our fremicrvnd by hit tere which 1 received or which I have teen, from all A. aecoiMl leiter of CUanDr, of theAatnh Ute, parts of Germany, all of which have the ubDearance us vuiiM-uiiH i tijvuiig am .reports cuxBisteax l WJ 1 . ..." 1 lie r rent n ana cunieuerate puutary. I be public k. nevspjipcrs'ttbovernentioned, and our own, are In the hunds of every body. . v It is several months slnco t contradicted fhose nimonn, since I pledrew iriyteif fllrectiv-to mv' eewrt for their falsity, and for Ute paciSck views of tne empernur. Mpoleon, an assurance that xnnot have brcn received with incredulity. If a different interpretation hild, been given to those reports, the measures which we took would have been those of resistance 1 but they -have been confined to an in strucuon not to be disturbed by he declarations comipg irom tne t rench army, and to the preservu tion of the most perfect trknrjuiiuv tn the intcriour of the monarchy. - ; ' -" 1 u Your excellency will receive witfout donbt, a new denunciation respecting a direct intercourse be tween Austria and England. - An English flag of truce is arrived at Trieste 1 this is a fact, upon which the consul, will not he mistaken. Fur. from hesitating; I ana eager to remove confidentially, antf v-r 1 j .l . 1 1 r 1 I-sptcU the couiplaints of the Austrian prepara- ' " tions for. w.. , . , JS. third letter cbted -Thoulnuje, July 27, U08, "- cn the sane. Every thing material in u is conuin Ved to the lowing extract? , - ; '". WUat noes your icpvemment cesire ? why' loes it disturb the trorfauiiiyr of the. continent?. It ' ' ret oniy aroa but ukes' inch extreme measures "" .na conld only be jusuacd by extreme dangef.- Your ' " "princes trV arse die provinces, they call on the peo p?e to defend the country ; . the whole population, ; fetwecnthe nges'oF I'frpnd 45, are pUt under arms ; e ie part of the miuua is Called to rciuforce the stand- . ing army every, thing is. in ntotion in hf Attstnan ' r4wn4rchy.-..Y,otirown.icople foff whese defence - you announced tl;e war, ure in affiilitj your neigh , boars were alarmed at thoso preparations. It is e r very where masked what does Austria want? What ercroy. threatens her t. Yhat danger has Ae per ' -reived I Why does she seem as if she were on the '.- brink of an tbyss, xnd prepare for combat as. if her"! existence were ai Biaii-j 1 . . - v :--w . Armstroog, to . aCevWte our distress by alkwint some pocunkry support, if he can net ol.-in our re.ce. Lcn totl sufferings of hiscoantrymeo, and fi-es Uicm na rcUress, ' lie luoks 00 ts more whfi Un.pt thart pity. ."XVe are lenUerwore in . Trued ty Mr. Cox Bennett, Amerioan Consul for the district cf Havre, that bis ExcelWy the fTonch Morfv.tr would immediately rive us up were (eori Awn- strong to make application lor u. Mr. IWoma is v man bo does ail that lays U Uml power tor mi cbuntrnneiu. Were he Invested with full othori'v we should soon be redeemed from cafvutiiy.; 1 It informs us that ,we cannot he released wntil t.e t Which the Emperors decrees hrc hppo-r J r.n ts be paid.' 1 w ait months a prisoaec the 43th ot Ara last; which seems aa aee to-wicnot F bavins? 1 been accustomed to a rste ofcapxivii.' 'Nmoie at present, but Tettuao youf dA. ; ; mo-.bj u.trx & of a no lrn crjme C y.jtir Civide the LVuo, and 1 . a pn cl rt oacr tho dominion xi C .t Eriui u A.U1 to Ur; urttr fu -r prouaUii7 of the tllotr Itselt'.o rfe rc-ncDtranco -that Cokxlel Pickerirg was Csv f U e fea mover of the Rctoluuon u4 fectrd a csitpicjrus part U we events mat secur 1 onr mar jeiencc-it ho 1 in tht 0;' was the Iriettd and ass6cUta ol Ya ho is. now far advanced Uvatds the close c lift we haTnttlo- doubt that it Is W U those wtacm.' atterupu Jo Citirvf reputation, tht, unlujOy; hav " become too com mo irrottr cevarrri u tlire utens tJ level the diotiuctioasof virtue ai tied to dcstri y an CTm3tf-ncroI men 4j each outer,n to eiva w.r o-jntry, up U the prwHptknjsarKi.'rse of the Lt-" , ' otii and-plfltting eneraiewot owr peaces - : ' ,' , ' To add sU:i farther to the otter, imrml S'lire Vf ' ' too report, it is sanctioned Joy nq namt, vu4 u rt ' - - 4 , AGRICtLTURE. ' V Tie firat of Arta, aourca of Dumcaijc eaue tYide of Um Land and patron' ofihe Sean." ,r . appearca in a tvper edited br roatK.Mxa. whoii" has lately come L)t this couutryi and Vo hum lie, - .' famed tlje Liven characteriin Aoierica, rde tlie re-" ' " voiitaoi uio eauna wm snewj witn uetnojt unices Iinj wantohttevi, asthonjh character wa a thing tit v - no value,-ano:cctof his Oath'like sport ;Tn ' iU' .however,, conti-ary to JI reaaouoble expect- Don, there should appear ba ay fbundokm fult ' me report, we saau noaeau give our renderr the t I ...Im.i.... : . i- .jii ..L ij. . puui.uwn( wim au JtynoTeni senuments.wo r shall ieel for ail attempt to pvpetxaU such, 'i hci- -noui and uonaiural 'cwae.w v"" ;"'' ; ). 4- -. n jiuinxL as vien,Bixj)ea y masters 01 ves S6Is COncurneJ i th. I faU hetwvM .. tKn- 'B. ; MANAGEMENT OF CIDEIV j Ncw Tt bnt -the pWe bt Handexvous fthtij From PbulSon'aba'ny AivcAiier V " sselswiUbe LentsnvJewJkisontin the EasRirf r, . - . 'V . GorfiomtFeb. 18,1604. This will give me4di4 4he extent of lrMtrh . , Ctoti is an -article of- domestic manufacture, rr t"P from New York to Aitakvvs siaiaUy-ber. whitlK in tavooiniohria the worst tanacd ibf mat I wnned in about 48 bourse. ,: . ? - . . ' , ,;.: ? And youknow, th.it farfi' m menacing Aus-jhelore-hand, the reports which will be forwarded '- - trla, wessk nothing but to'Tepiain, at pece with pjyonne on this fubjecf. The flag of truce t was ' vyou, mnd that ydu should untfe with u ugaintt -dispatched by atjmiral CoIIingwood, in consequence ss : thing yon possess, and that We greatly prise a atateVh forces In thft' Mediterranean, of the instirrection , of perfect harmony 'between us. But you must'Arragon, and of the pi-oclismation of Palufox 1 S I I foresee' as well as I do, that the preparations of Aus- tiia, remacked by all Europe, will have their effects. To tbAs moment, the emperor would wish to remain aflfHit was chargvjd with a sinrle letter, from the admiral to the archduke Charles, which, referring to what it was supposed bis royal highness already in our country, considering its usefulness. 'Perhaps the hest method to correct errours is to pornt out some of the principal ones, and then recommend better methods. r , , A ... : v- ' One of the first errours in reroect to cider ivo- thtring yafifilta.-'fohen wci i. M next is, throwing tftem- togtthrr txmea to run ana ram, until a rur nen pervades the. whole mass, then grinding therm ; and for want a trough, as is sometimes the ease, of other vese!9 sufficient to hold a cheese at a time, Jgnorantof themi but notwithstanding, ' prudence knew respecting .that proclamation, nfftrri. him dictates tb4 he should adopt tneasurcs of defence. jAtff to ttmyeytim to A(n,. ,Th whole, of tliat rirticularlv charccd to watch over the safety of the I mission did not merit m answer ; Hie comnuuitier Rhenish tonloderaUdti he will hnd it necessary to 01 me nag 01 vmc, was roiq ineve was no enswer boon his guard j he' will tall but the contingents rjfor nim, and that he must depart Without one." .' end will himself march his troons from the interior Y . Count Melliiriich speaks c-T a note, which he bftd troon towai-dslhe Rhine. On ali sides we shall be under .wnttai, relative to the Amcilcan vessels which we tirms f and in such a statd of things' a single spark ( hae not yet seen, but na the coVitinution of the - will be'sufficient to produce a blaxc.' ; To these notes the Austrian minister, Count de MeikinicH replied from Paris, July 32d, 1 80i, , lie hastened to transmit to his court, the de- nand in favour tf Mr. Young, lieutehaht of the 2d regiment of JPolis fefahtry: The fact that (not- ' "withstahdlrig the- regularity b? the passnbm with Correspondence is promised in the paper from which we make - the above extract, we. expect before our .next publication, to be,We to fotain itt . Wtohinr.tm Gly, July -4TM.-'IeDMtkor, Charge des.ALires and Consul General jf the Em peror ol Russia to the Uuued btares arnvttd henM ' HltfX under est. unfortunaV cogmzVd Buch by the, Preadent of the Xl, ..State. Troves 10 ineunaeraiCTcaujaiumuai nave pecww AnAK,. .iu.l Ki .o...f.u- r,nT.iiJT.n.. personal conduct; wmcn provoxea tne mterierence ; XiJtmof (X.) June 37. We are Informed by' KAlia annrwl him - What lilt finnrlllrt will, . ' . ... , . - . xr 4 the undersl c agamst him. . What that conduct was,.! genUejrian from rankWi, (hat the fiaggtng PaCl icrtted will withodt doubt hasten to get xa-t.n ,CTi kr-., ,A m- s?2LJiJ. formation ot,, m order that ue may ne ae to turnisn j, Va on ?6nda JaSt entire destto..eu Ms excellency M. dd Champagny every explanation - w vt tnhi. irifh a SnlnIh anmr-, irlaUre tothatEfTaif. The mtc rest hich thi court, looms, &d. There was a large quanti ty of bafr V f Franc takes mfthe Case of this indi vidual, is suft g5ng (saf rlt)tn' 6 t(J 8oo yards) consumed, and a- ficieni m every:reapect to exate that (Sf his imperii b6at 9 j0 mi 0( hemp. As the-hoiwe was shut ' ' h apostolid majesty. V ' . "juptbd whole'.tlay, and there beingnd fire itt it,'there . . - " iW 'WBip'i.' wmUi-vi- w ", no doubt ot us havmg been burut by some vUlain '' iriade fte duchy of Warsaw, respecting the great bus incendiary; ' ' ' vjin"ultv ittendins different expoi tationsfrora the ' f .usirian-monareuyjtau, -h, rcuiy wure nuuin i hav been exfjerfetiped only relate to administra tive Treasures, Awtuch the tmdersigned oes hot he ''itatrto declare iq be general, and toapply to all the countries tborderlng on the provincei where., sucn measures ' his impe i-es may havt bee upyt into execution. , lie, i jn the 5, Two Drotlfers, commanded by Henry UCriai. ruvau Kna huuwuuv urn -it win twi J ianrfli; jnrt lwfirf fk Antwum. uhlrh nni't w cease tomstrucl thefldministratiohof his pWincesi uXnited to arrive at. in consequence ,.. Mettrt. ititfiaioay If Rutaell, fifrrcTiantt.i , Sias ! embrace this favourable oDDortunitv of writing to lutorm you of my present situation, wlucb is dreadful. ' ; V Sirs, I JeftJ!7ew-York on the 23d of AugusM IOf, the baraue Two Brotlfers. commanded br Henrv -Gardner, nd bound to Antwerp, which port we to behave towEdhis nelghbouii whh tlie mpst .exact impartiality; nd there is no person ermploy: ed, who ought tfotoh his side lb take are to enter coTinletelv mtb. th views of his court,n interpret- its orders irt iTseniBe the" most strict in favbbrof places occnyled by French troop. , . In another note of 'igjtctat date, ihe Austrian Cniiiister cxplal . .th reasons why the miliua were alled on, thatlt'.waaito introduce an organization ?-4k nd method of recruislng similar to what had been r other Eui-opeaq States, that it was desired to assemi ; 'nate die n alitia of an enioire that sooke 10 different Jangyages to make them, acquainted with words of i command. &C He then nroceeds : "No new corps 'V jaav. been raised ; no extraordinary assemblage of .'troopa has taken fijace,' ; except, on the frontiers of ' . , u U A wn. Ui.m th turn nicrMvMir. tr.g powers Calls for it as a measure of Security here w no one. ia. the Ausuiah monarchy, who 1 mistakes 'either, the spirit which (actuate the govern- I ' ment iu taking these measure,, or meir oDject- 1 .JTher havethe t)UWiC approbati . because the -" 1 whole" nadon regards them as necessary to ensure to I Vv ' the country respectable means of defence ; and they ' i -, ', wduldaccusfl tlie court of on unpardonable neglect,! I - v. i hi the steps it had token, It had remained behind , x. .ihos fteigrhhours, who, thoxi'gh today iti "Mate of I ' - beace miehtthe next daV become Us enemios. I . s om: amonest them have been disposed to aee in ? therefprm of ancient institution's, and in measures purely wgatuck, iTensive indications, they may be A 1 . tranouil. k in those measures themselves they will ' u'Und. th-jrta5niv of the Dccservation of Deacc. No : permanent institution can be cobsidered to possess an offensive'eharacter. The formation of a reserve, I 'tx replace soldier fluittihg the army, cannot be con ,Vaidered an offensive raeasureVy you, anjr mof 0an o -the introduction of a militarv conscDUon into the V duchy of: Warsaw; into Bavaria, and the confedera- i v- frkmSshtpfJ imd interest," whicb ttaclt Auttrfik to , , -J ioijoc, li lliMTeiiuus ucvcli.y wo vwvj, , , - anditho knov ii character of. our emperour, ifisure . , . jw. . . . ' 12iO sjlvania. 1 'ftvwZedUNkn VflWtfrvrWIhefe; are -lr J utices ot' the Peac IU the state of 3?cW tt rfSnaIClrwnrrrv, ,M "We feel rratiiied in beutz favoured wilh the cor , respondence of fc writer vrho'possesses'the talctrtj - -displayed by." PHtwAAxPftsdhject of tho ffAerAb reblf tPrflL6tkTirfi8. hut wp MwiM putting the pumic ,onthe.press as fasts,grountr-j ntucltTathv see histalenti exerted otftepics lienor " j then making so large cheese that fermentation calculated to instruct ah&amus.' iThe.v heel ft ' willconieon before, the juice can he 4 pressed this late period the discus&iOTW hae kcl:r,n vT out; -and' certain it h that a small quaoti.ty of the of novcltf it ha turned long arr4 bttea enough '' ' and wo i venr willim td art birth, it uAA i hhm . . - spoil the cider, whici I knowto W tKe case, whjjtj bhcejmore in i ' Wof rest'lWa hdp'r, howevtfiV . must te i ixc eucw 01 a roiuumauon 01 uie wnoiey not wioose tn; iiorour or JrhilomatheS. correspdn- wnicn irequenyy jiappens.. ,w , . t; .As I have very olten exported tie ciflef West -Indies and Europe, and sold it to Others i that purpose, without ever hearing of any spoiiin.;! ytttng Ittdy, iattyttaft which is ceriainJt tk spoil tlie proddct of tlie whole cheese., had ottr'sKiloaophic" xio'ri '"chained to it, -Ji then either 'at the above circumstances will r should now he nu as i;ib my wisn w inaic ijic proaucuou 01 our iprouucuon qt a man. ot eovbuUippears to hate country as useful jufoaaiU, 1 wdjive anr iecount been "Wrien; by on inetpet-ienced in tlje-artv'of' . of my method. ' v:Vvv ,f ' v'A ()';x 'cj,iap9itiorj, ojr.vhfthas it ibrn 1 styj iv'tiio "C I gatkel Aho apples for good ciderivhen ary, pvjt qwst chaste and corrtcthodelv? Ia oi$ iue'mpt themonaoor under v. have troUgh sufficient at sublimitv ho -chcumfcers hi thouhta with v i we ill i consider; ourselves favo'ured ahd honoured by i ccf rtspondenee, " ? V-v'.'. V" VlV- of the decrees of the belligerent 'nations. . We re mained in Flushing 6 mooths,.and 4 in Rotterdam, during which period there was a Vessel ordered home, with the officers and crews belonging to the respective ships in the ports, ol Holland ; i oeing persuaded by CaJH. Gardner to Remain, by the ves sel, which I did,. always studying the interest of my owners. When the embargo was raised in Holland) no exertion was wanting on our side to get the ves sel in- readiness for ea, ih hopes to get out of Eu rope, which was then in a state of conruismn. cap tain Gardner then procured a freight to vuerante, for a cargo of Brandy, which proved to me unfortu nate- As to the particulars of the voyage, I ima gine you are perfectly well acquainted with them j We arrived In Cherahtei in France, on tlie st of September 1803. At our arrival we were embar goedIn the mean while we were employed over hauline shin and takiher b' careoi rot ever? thine ort board ready for sea, when some of the people went anddenounced the ship ;-aid we touched at a port in England, and were boarded at different tirties by British hips ol war i' through which we were sent to orison, at CheranttT: On the 1 5th of October we were sent to. Kochefort prison, capt t'ardher being unwell, obtained permission to go to the,. Hospital ; I remained in Kochefort prison 7 weeks. I was then ordered to prepare for Arras." On the fUi ofj uec. i commencea my travels wititne onicers oi the ships Neptune of jPorttandi'and Holland Trader ot lNew-iorx. vapram vsruner sun remauiequi tMHosbitakr. . ' We arrived m Arras alter a disagreeable marcii ofabout f&l mnes through Frahce. .tWel suffer- ed mucn on tne roaa witn xaugue, ana. warn ; anaj th chief of our.- all became , jy to the overbear ing prison, keepersc. Since our arrival in Anas we had lettr-i trom captain . Jen wins, whose vessel is likewise denounced, with eight more. JJe inlorms me that captain Gardner and eight more had made their escape, since we left Rochefort. Capt. Jen kins, ship Minerva, .'orKochestery Captain 1 ucker, of the Williami 6T Newbury port CapV Chadock, ofth WawmkTi, yiYork, and their mates Ind some of the pdople ar in KocheprtBom I m '. i rj it' .v . ,.i 2ir: I . . . . m . ..... - .-..- i - warm, 4.1111 tnenwutu evyuuig fpreatung- ipe BluiuttKje OWOWWhtcn 8UrtOUncnuii hak 1 -W the 'fmj''oy:tlte( bougb; taiyjk &r' tfat yet to'Wpr tbjrt-straitwsd laiiguagtu cot the most - ?. . v 'wit greatly nrteh tU refcr, and give1 it a fir amber forcibly and atttdca j fteither elev ted nor . colour f and early jn the mnung press it 0$, . .The pahded by highunding pithet or iuid txpre , . 0 i6nzr a Cheese lies alter belrier ir round before the sions. . Whnn ha ahalt ha Wm.,i Mb in.,', , i. .11 . 1. 1. ..f ; 1 - . 1 . 1 ... ... pon) utiui inc prcaauig 13 comptcieo. 4 ne reason W evi lcnt fnyn the .following circumstance 1 take a tJtfapple, bruise ono side and let it Jie rid brown, I himself and to the columns of a newsrr then taste the iuiceof .each part, and you will find 1 shall consider" ourselves fkvnbMr utA jTr,,, K. A .the juice of the bruised part, tweet and rich, though bis of", tar Apple. So if swept, and; tart apples are ground together, and put immediately on the press, thejiuor therefrom will taste, both sweet and tart j, -but if it-lie. tiU brown, llie; cider will be greatly im proved. . I always bke5. great care to put cider in clean, sweet casks ; be the only way to efftct this is to rinse or scald them well as soon as the cider is out, and not to let them stand with a remnant or lees inj which is, certain to make them bur, must, or stink. When my casks are filled, and fermentation takes1 place, I fill them up oace or more a day, to tame as much of the- filth as possible to discharge from the bung ; when it discharges clear white, froth, 1 put in the. bung slack, .or bore a hole and put a spike in it, and thereby Check , the fermentation gradually ; and when the. fermentation has subsided, tike the first opportunity of clear cool tveather to' rack rdraw it off into clean casks 5 to effect which j whet) 1 draw the cider out bf the 'casks in whkh it has fermented, Iv first rime the cask with cold water, then . put into a hdgshead or barrel two' or three s quarts of fine gravel, and three or four gallwQs.of water 1 work & 1 well to scour off the yeast, or scum and sedknent, wnijqn aivrays aaneiesio tne cssk m wnicn ciaer ferments oiii if not scoured off as above directed, will, act as yeast when the cider ,'put hi' again, brtiig'fcn i fretting, and spoif "&' atly injure the. liquor "ajfter scouring rinte aaBefore'!' r find bene fit; in burning brimsfone miatch, suspended in the cask by JWirf:,"after raiding iri two or three buck- fets of cider; the best -method for which process is, to have a long taperihg bmig,that when driven in, the djuerent endill :t. most wminpn bungholes, With a large, wire in the small end with a hook to Line raatcn, -wnicn, lor a nogsneaa,,snouiu oe sum V'v r . At the house bf John Marshall, Eq. on Tues . eventnglast; by thRet.Wm: L.Tqmefr, Sami nr. Goontvt!,E9o;. Comptrotlet- of the'PUblic ALyuhts 10 Wilis AJBEce. itxx both ot this City. , "'.' .Vl '. - - ftfc ''-:'fipS4fc: ..... -' fpiJJIUDy -;v,fj - S ' . A TaTorogh on tb 2QginUV f" ' T nt " dUtreiiiinjr illntav Mis MiA?TBoa.a, wlu ..M- nu,: mon worui, if vrewRte versed h"lbe lanj . ci j- o, w should delight !ita''pbuitray as rtrmj;tc fin ) rtcx.1 ; To a fova tlWftalif ahr tmited. mo btuadishmoa . of"" theinoncngMrif'gaat-atreli;t of.vptuuus i'i.Li-J lity, and the jfcrvent, pieyf .of the ckristiaa, Ap't&$va mftch beloved in lie io she A' freaily Witientod..; Tlio in thiataicef alBictidf he f as lade with-iaany aorrikw be has fone, we tmatte rp a. full f onion tf. joy ia.i ' thB.prpf.heraeaYenly'ther. , w ;,' i. in iiauiax,oiiii3Biwuiij eveiunriA.it, Jvir.Mai W. liar cient fof a hive of bees. '.Cidef intetided to be kept till arn weather, I rack m cool clear, weather,' the latter part'of Februarjr bt the begraiiing'of March." It W best to keep tlie cask full arid bunged as tight aa potisibIe.i . .. . v . j..- '., I ; tfiakeT no doubt but many mi weH w ;btter acquainted with makjng elder-as myself i but as.l have aeea no. method deSclibed wliich I have found on expe'rience to be preferable,! have submittcdlhe At WeUawwrtiahdWspeBlsjbteyfwnmt , " , AtSpnngUUWetnearlrtUtiarj,onM!VTO.rjr ,r the 9tli instant, of aahortturtauvtul. diHejiixMreii v C'ms5, Esqoire, intlfteTth year ofkisaL'e. a.e"1 i a.-vve e Pimaylvimia-n4settid. t SaUwurV ia the. year 1764, where, hB mafged. nd apent Kicrtmiijr of " hla lUVy(nearly is yearn, JjnaU "wlMdi twm he BUpporiedJi an urwlhed and aita;ilied cbaractan ;, ti hi d-tth the' ' . Thse kr tne Jrench corpa wWbegin to. yea-. bre friendless and moneyless. Our pay ig einettc n Hire!),, h.uu) 7vlvc,y (ii yyuuv a, if it u deemed worth coinmuivcating," .' -; ' ' ,'V" ; ; V'- ' J08EPT COOPE5. v SWBBBaMSxMBWaBSSsaaaBavjMMiN tr-,THJRSDAT'?riiV 321 18094?'- jr-:'v;.s- r m ri,'r'-.r.- bend JM desui.".;ar : wer.tii V The: kpottof jthi Silver MiWin' Virginia 'hajj traly good ftian,ht tU'mytit tdrned ou t9 t'Wfr75 It was a iplan of.cWVanU deawtV4vw sice w awmuie uie -crcuuioun bv senuigT Biiarea m the pretended mine? which but paitially ?ttcV j Uaa U4aaLtdw ni naV nmkaf ataJscfiil BBMWi.iM'.M . hia amiab)e and excellent .wife aahoiband wUonli had, ' every ra?isc V reapect andldve -biixhiMrenftfer ji . ' -number) t parent vbo ipared pain hy puHic edfea. - ,l tion td privit instntttioii, taquaiifytbcui Or tvUhi))Ki.vt ' fulness avid ireaoccUbilitrhiS iieicitboxnvafctnl insvlr r. emleareci to'tb.rajva Iotifc eoir!t of Vlndneaa mt h? t. - tafitr.r lie retaiwa tenses witVfretaiirilhigfto tixs' a Irft, fitthodgh fiHB.the44aTnt?:ciK:erin:i,t oftiKs deaS'. keiiita pratlineit appppaciii? d , t,rjarwlt to meet diat preiit chan v4di pert'ft con , r, g'tifih: J!4ving'esiicrien;ed Scare ely-c-i ( ibcttcets'' V s hewisaiKSird. fiaeflujr V9 f lydurig.lu, UJaoa,, be " . had Jired m fnch a manner aa to nave noth)i la pp. hend S-oiTtt deaUi." ;if b hwere tlie lat tnnnujire ef thU' v! . wish t be aUft tA at, - "SmltlK!,iian,,wj)(Vie epnawtncolf?jvcapri-fcro, 1 1 iti
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 27, 1809, edition 1
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