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Lal.l rei- ..:. - . .L:kaj,v:,:. A C. Jimcs M fk'T, appoln'.e.f. " 5-.'i, At C. Julia Br.sib, Viuia U.-ad- fr!, rfii :c4. ' . . v Urcwac, & C. WiUm, Daniel, Simeon Ecrcns, rtv;'noJ. - The Pennsylvania election look place on Tuesday Lit. Fro ai tho Freeman's Journal of Wrdoesday we extract the fallowing ankle M We kept our paper open, till a late hour, in order to be ablclo Ascertain the result of thcci- . . e r.- t-f L.lj;.. Tie ii..-:a cf l- - , !- I fx. let l',.Tr u t f I i tl th'J-K ritloiUV 'i !,lfc?jtt:;i L-'srvs:. I La f-Ii!.fJi!j ;,!i.-jo. TVc twt tfiii nuirt boort ami! ' aivl '.r.n l':$ u.'.ic f-jfiu L the cov.'une fj is nvd:ra scho-jl. Hsv.xuld sicken ' at the t' iTti an-J the 42.1 scO'i 6e forgotten in tr.e annal c f c'-T- Ajl 4re ivjt Americani to S.m oa t i J pride, wine force of h-.liit I Our youth token tho plough iliould be as lit J rcsttcined by Jbnn ji u'.tir miUuty equip Jients at posLje. Wry t'.cj tuve not kiwvm 111 the walks of rami employ i;st:)t,imJa simp'.a dress U at ooce suited to their rf lif an I thft l-i'lr' tkiw tniirt f ma pti f rm. iih th example of other an3 the ur- 7 "oa x- u morning uk .-.t cause of nitiicR-d. will not American orit.'JuJ? umahedo Jntine the votes for the Select r ite some tnilitH' y habit Tor themselves without be-j Council, which gae .it . average majority of L, the humhla copyists of others f " , J5G0 for the federal candidates. None of the , - I . I U .. .... . I 1 t rr i nricij .nr. iv.mui. i.wi Tiyucui, winne ucitc-;oincr ticccis were COUDICU Wnen we Cani4 Bii-lrirects ull muHallow, and whos progrtw l, wavrb itit is certain that the federal ticket has I .te been so hi ppy es to promo;, through the me succeeded in the city generally, by upwafda of n of others, should have tied in my lndiiJual ' jqq xnaority.w , . - ' , aaetnpt. The plan is howercr correct, and Jthe end - r r . U -'.'hlr derble, and I have no doubt that the corpat-'. ThVlTnW Stat mrhAt. R,nr: t Ih?re hid the honour to taimtd,VtU U restor: mm Pe-Uej Newport on Tuesday the eJ m better hHwis. The prtce of ejuipment by niy jjjjj gjjj , ' - calculations, wasu little more than fivo dollars 3 - . " : ' ' '" companies are wrming in me cuamci, one oi wiucn . -tv, V,K. it t J -Uf. 1 : M ntes ua -exnencfl-at aeten dollars, and the others at V1 Newborypori Herald, (printed in Mas- three dollars and four.', I hve bcUn honoured with fhusetts) gtvta a deaenpuoo ol a most yio . awamunkatwii from a nwjof Cuvler, command. . ,cnt hurricane which passed through that place In,; a b-ttalico of Riflemen in the county of OuUrio,0 of SepUmber Uthe apace ot one i t tic state of NcwYoi k, wWch conutns the plan '. minute, Houses, Barns, fences, treea and even .of an uniiorm to simple, elegant, nd notional, that; stone walla were- demolished many persons I pr.y yon to girc it publicity, for the benefit of shni- were, wounded, though none , killed. , Rocks it orp elsewhere. ' ; ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - I weighing half a ton (aya the Herald) were j Bclic'fo me respcctluliy, 6. f- uken from the peaceful boscm of the earth. ' - ' ' y .;, v f , l where they had alept for eternal ages, and re 'Z4r????t9lh fyit- : "TKlmoved'aconsideraSle distance-in short, the 'a. .....I .1- .;JJ' : .1 (power of description totally fails to . inve an a extract oi a iinr imn jinr oytcr, m iicw-ton,w - r , , j - , - . . , u rw;. .i. i vuri,,,jiiHui. i dequate idea of the dreadful ravairea which J.,:.- r j.',A.i ijwf -.v. . were made, and which can only be faintly con- ; . ' rtcmmcmkd far rifle - i ' . t ccived by actually witnessing the effects it pro- A black mock-morocco-- or fine- calRikln-. capt'daced-' 'The horrour of midnijrht darkness, at- .txi.it, w the shape or fashion of fur taps, to pull tended by the tumult tand convulsions of, the 1oti over the ears-, cdjjed with hhek r dark fur, lrouble4 atmostphere, were so tremendous, that . .wnnoui icatner srwac r.vw P """8 the affHshted nciffhboura thoujrht the end of about the -ears ana bead, is not very the ti(ne arri vedt and the summation of all . ,.'. . w. fx !u thtnjrs here below would quite succeed wc.uicr wuutu ii.ee vuc cms ji iu, hki u unit, , . , - , , , , lbe no incumbrance in runing through woods or Vfhe I ederal . Republican of the 10th msU .;ku8lws,).'.; ':'; ;f r csays .The Catholic .aynod of Ireland haw '.Pantaloons, waistcoat and rifle frock of woolen published a Latin address to the Catholic : cloth of black and white wool, of each u equal pro- prelates and dignitaries of the whole world, portion,'trimmed with worsted frince. ' ' : nrotestinir aorainst the violence .ffertd by the ' V L nnwouwroaae a oara prey auu, wen cainiiatf rtnch enipcfour to the person and right, ot jrhetidry- made of lie texture of Virginia Owen ' - , ','f. "- ''' r's ;: "w!!SteSidl We undemandthaV a letter haa beeii feceiv- . wnn by fday anu wouUI be comlorU'.Wo atnight,. . . ,, , ,- if ti.. ij,!t iu V. , w,m ed in Marblehead, . aUUne that all the Amen be discernible in the woods ot any distance, not tin-' can property which had been detained in the : Ske the natural anDcansnce of the trunk or body of a! Bay of Bascay was delivered to its original own- forest tree t has cheapness to recommend it. ' ' sers. 4. If this be the fact, the probability is, that juiian mocKasma oi . aeer ssins rweu oressea, tne same course wiu Depursuca wiui Amen i if r i.:.k . . j ' ' L' .: i .1 la..l .ri t j rereicnt Talcoa snd his tou-Vx- s, r. I uae r'.ii load of rrape ad tnuttT, tcd a tho.n- 1 a!too'srfprcenLa;iveIniJ ISkhctiliro' kun, and each of t! r lou r-Lbovi 8 or 10 i t'ae lxrs taj almost as mmr snot m as there could have been stowed handspikes, . Mr. Foiton is now. uoprc pared lor funber public elpcri men t, but J am told he intends to continue them a private these twoyears- But this I presume is the last time the government . wilt be trou bled with him, or )oa with ' TRIPPli:. 'comui up above the ancle half teg high, so as to can propeny in other porta, under the influence secure the bottom of the ponutoon. r fTbesoare recommended on aevfral accounts!! St . ; - ' , ' ; cy f '; aaey amwh easier to travel In than e r,Sck r mudi and to prevent! the rooter busnes from rc acline,d. not 6ve credit to u , thdueh r :it-iiiny Hi th: whirh lther iear nr imnede the we have always deemed it probable that the travel t are a preventative to the bite of the rattle Governing Junta of Spain would ( attempt to nake by coming up half leg high, are easily patch- transfer this territory to. Great Britain, as some d and mended by the wearer at ony time he' rosy sort of indemnification for the exptnees incur kave a few minutes leisare- a, woolen sock half leg- red in furnishing them with troops and suppUesJ highto be wont .with.them. ,t?lWWifWi Ifsuch prove to be the, fact; 'the presence of a x :s A powder hofn and black leather- bullet pouch, British frigate might ensure the submission of .fcrge enough to contain a bullet -mould, a steel and. lhe town of pcnsatola, which U situated in the 'flint, unde Wfrt of a wilderness, being nearly "a hundred ger. suspended from iu A black leather girdle, .. ,; , - - ...,!;.! with a buckle, round the waist, with a Wing knife distant from ' any other settlement and V and a snvdl drinkine cud suspended from H. itsclfconsistmg of but two .or tW hundred ' -1 have made a tair and liberal estimate ot the 4 auc , w iwvui v usvub w iamuu probable espence of the ui as described, and dojof the temtory..A'h Int.l : j '- 'r s'v j not think it would exceed 'ten dollars, and eviyi ?.ThV British flag i flying on the 'castle' of i arucle made: within one s own lamily; t.yn i i i i i i I. m i i i i"i i C irioiis fanner of Orange- County, was murdered, on 'f Saturday higbt the 29th tilt, wliile attending to his still, his body Was found a week after buried on .: der a lar"ge log in the creekhis sciill split endrdy u " open by a stroke with ah, axe;"" A Negro and white ;; man, (the former the property of -Mr. Tapp and , i; the latter lived in the neighbourhood,) are supposed , $1 to have perpef rated the horrid deed, and are now 4 ionfined in Hillsborough Jail indeed the Negro ' hastotifessed that he assisted to secret the tody, and V rays the white man gave the blow. The Negro ; gareup ItS dollarsj wldch he says was part of the r inmey taken from .uis.master. x Mr. Tapp has left iawifcaadninechildrcn. y'-:!t"'t -;;", ' f . ' Thtf fiillowthg gehtl'ehien are elected Repre lentativet "to the, Twclth Congres from the ;.vf atate of , RIaJylrtod :--Mcsrs. Montgomery, v Brbwtii'M lyi publican, and Mcsarsi Key,Stewart and Golds- f " i)orough federal . The polulcal character f '0;tLn- representation wul be, the iameasthatoltfte j ;::.f vcnt Congress, .'v ' ' - ? : '4- ;-r' (l We tinderstahd that Mtr Browh; lhe late ? ! collector at N e w-Orkan8i. whose presence in 4 ; this city we announced in our lust, came here I?0lunutj1jr;rand ;txpressly for ' the purpbsef .t&rtmg himself , to government.' r'. JTa(i0uU JnteWgeneer. P. cw ,Pii,(njater9 Kppmtea in ixonn nnu wuui . .Carcliiw, duiintt the month of Sept. - v :' I y Mamjuonvilie) l-;. CToma. Hampton,,: vice iampton,llynum resided. Pensacola. Our information is derived a jrentleroan IT days' from that quarter. This is cot more, the reader will recollect, than we calculated UDon in a former finer, and is pro- hablv the last act of delegated authority of the Spanish Junta, in favour of their good friend and ally king Uecrge. . JNow we may console ourselves with having the British both in our front and rear.' They have now the master key to the West India trade, and can easily control that bf the Mississippi. Tbia might have beeu easily prevented, in our opinion," if our ins but too forbearing government,1 had seized, ti et armts. on that part of , West Florida which they daim.' 'f'-' f' WV'V ft FAILURE OF T1IE TORPEpOES. ; 'i Ith JfewiTmrk Evening 1'ut. ',' ; Fulton vthwart Hawe-'Governour lavis pkughboyt made Submarine., and Torpedo experimenti at an ena. Alter nine aays aoor uve expenments, tor some oi r tne committee required this time for opening their eyes, iris discovered that the whole system is useless. A ship in 15 minutes can complectly guard herseKV i Mr. Fulton made three, experiments with his Cable Cutter, once he got athwart the TeiTible's hawse, and the tide ran so strong, there he hung till the crew of the Terrible lent a hand to clear nira. tiistwoneexpriroewa vrrc nrtpmnted in slack ' water--both failed, His Gun Harpoon fired at a target SO feet, in variably strikes sideways. - His Anchor -Tor' Dedoes'rtfuse to stand like soldiers heads top" in the lule in t.ast niver, ana are consiuercu us harmlesB as so many empty bread barrels. For snv bf Fulton's machines to take effect, it is ne cessary to go .within.2pTeet ofa ship j; and, it was urged,as,an. objection, that na'men Jn- a common boat, ypould undertake so dangerous an employmenrj.that the gun of a, ahin must inevitably destr the fire as a trifle nich boyscne To convince them aiitr um4 aacUtW in lite Jw tit Iwliw, wUk m pmrl tf a frifie't mUwnJ coile. , , " 3Ing9 PorkeK London peper of the 33d Au gust, contains an extract of a letter dated Senegal, July , 1110, which states that the intrepid traveller Mungo Parke, Is sail in existence la the interior of Africa. - ' , . . , i '' . ,-Vv -. .". .' ., ' A Society has been established at Pittsbure, Pa. under the name of the Columbian Society of Vir tuosi,"" the object of which is stated to be to col lect some of the infinite quantity of curiosities with wnica the extensive regions of our country abound to examine auch mineral and vegetable produc- uwis,aa may ue coocciveu oe curious or vaiuaoie and also, such physical phenomena aa nuj be no ticed by any of its memlters, or. otberv transmiuing information ; and finally, by every practicable means, to attempt to extend the knowledge of the natural history of the country." ' " . " ' ' " : -: The friends of Christianity 'says the Augusta Cchdtit of October 5,) have great cause to rejoice, for r ' mi has rapidlv revived within the last twelve mot . loth in this state, and the state of South Caro!ii... The fbllowinir is the sum total of the report of the Edgefield Baptist" association, con vened at the Flat-Rock Meeting-house on the 25tli of August last, . " ,-' ; ' ; s . Baptised, 1J3 2, Received by letter, T 3, Restored, 31," Dismissed, 387, Excommunicated, 40, Dead, 23 Whole number, 3f39. ?; , ' We are informed lhX Jacob Odell of Durham in this State, -has 'obtained a patent for an Ironing Machine, which will in half an hoar, attended and worked by one person only, iron as many clothes as two women .would in a day, and the procesa is without fire or beat. . , The public will be shortly be nefitted by this valuable machine Dover jSun. . i Mr. J. Richards, of Newburrport, has Invented a loom, by which three times as much work can be done by one person hv a day, as in the 'common mode. It may he fixed to go by water, ""v . Commerct of Quetcc The Quebec Gazette ex hibits a list of twenty-one arrivals and seventy-eight clearances,' during the weekending the lib uhv, i Rapid SettlementVtrj few villages; in the Western country can - orobablv exhibit ao ra T i -- . . . . - . pid a growth as the town . of ChiHicothu Fourteen years ago the region, where it stands was a wilderness, inhabited only by Indians. According to- the census just , taken, it now contains . thirteen hundred; and sixty-four in habitants, and nearly five hundred houses ' Dr. Johnton't Drfirititm a True ojtd FaUe Patriot. v r Before we confer on a man who caresses the. people the title of Patriot,, we must exa mine to what part of the people e directs his notice.. It js proverbially said,'; that ; he who dissembles his own character, may be known, by that of his companions. If the candidate for patriotism endeavour to infuse right opini ons into the higher ranks, and by their influ ence, to regulate the lovyer t if he concert chief ly with the wise, the. temperate, the regular, and the virtuous, his love for the people may be rational and . honest .' But if his first or principal application be to the indigent, who are always inflammable, to the weak who are naturally '.suspicious,: to! the , ingnorant, who are easily misled, and to the profligate,; who have no hope but from mischief and confusion let his love for the people be no longer boasted. m jyfo man can rationally be thought a lover of his country for roasting an ox, or burning a boot; or attending the meetings at Milesend, Westminster, Hackneyi or elsewhere, or -re gisterino; his name in the 'Lumber Troop. ;'? He may, among the drunken, be a hearty fellow, and among the sober handicraftsmen. a free spoken gentleman I but he must have some better distinctinctions before he Patriot. J-fi-.-f-A the dcaJ d-v- 4i ccn.it.:? t:l V.i If ile lt b-Te bwmtli icctncj i:.Jt;:t!( t.trc u thin- to f..r. Jj- 'd I'crr.in. la t! e Tf f 17 i, S I lih t,tt CQOms..riii.-J ly s iipix! tintn, n.ic n ur.uc cessful tteii;-t t-;-n C-nr.tna, C.e 1 :lwit.l k tv,n toancf TeTaliin., ia h&uj A- cnca. . Whilat the fleet i lyii!j In the Imvbcur, a ru lentUI fever spread Ocath and deuruc:i.Tt tmorgit the crews. The dreauT J havock tJce by skkuvK is thus described in Thomson's Scsuns I f Tow, rlhuit VanwHi, i ,. mT mlsrrabk acraei Torn, fttym, mv . . . v "Toiofiirt wckkaM sunk the mu am;, " bw tae arcp-rK.nj pn(r, la chkMly iuim, 1 Th lip ple qujrtriujc and Utc I kOtii w rym r. ) moi wui rotair unirtiti voa heard iu rroaM. MOfagodxia-(lip fiom tliore ta shore." 4 Lawrence Washinpton, as is stated br .Jkk'tro Marshall, wns amonrst . the Amciicans or Provui- clals, who were employed in the expcuiai.n giii.c Carthaena t and in compument to the acmiial, ly wnom he had been particularly noticed, he cailt d his estate Upon the Potomac k. Mount Fcrnvi. Dying-, in the year 1754, he left Lis csUte to Lis hi o- ther porge Washington, who at that time was 22 , years of age- . - -v u " ' -" - i ne writer ot this article remembers h8me seen long afjo, In some Ciusb pubUcation, an anecdote ' of admiral Vernon which, if true, gives the ori pin, of the wcrd rnr -The anecdote, was this 1 ha British sailors had always bren accustomed todiir.fc their allowance of brandy or rum, clear; till admi ral Vernon ordered those under his command to- . mix it with water.' The Innovation rave ereat of- fence to the sailors i and, for s time, rendered the commander very unpopular with them. . The ad- mim at mat time wore a itroram coat t tor wiacn, reason ;hey nick-named him erf grog. . And hence. by degrees, the mixed liquor he constrained the nv j to drink, universally obtained among: them the camo " of grog.Lqtuton fiater. ' ; " T " ' ' r ' v ' . 'k . .' ' -. v ' ' .- ' ' r ". A method qf rufifireMitig a mob vithout llovdthed. ' ' ' t '' A. . . J i .- . ... f ' In the year 1793, the women of Toulon declared - themselves in a state of insurrection, and, asscnw bung in great crowds, threatened to hang the ma- , gistratcs, if they did not "lower the price of sugar, -The - pVocurator sysdic at first ' lauc-hed at U.eu'. threats: but the multitude refusing to disperse, ho. . assembled the council general oi the commune, and ordered the 5 re engines, with a plentiful supply of w iter, mixed with soot, to be crawn out in battlo. array ( by a vigorous discharge of. this smutty art tillery, the insurgents in petticoats were completely . routed, and quietly rcdred to tlieir homes. . Cook, the celebrated Cucutnnavii'alor, when a. - boy, wua apprenticed in the small town of Steers ii" - Yorkshire, to what iuermed a general shop-keeper. . t happened one day, that a young woman ifurchased an article at this shop, and in payment ofTered a new1 V shiiitngC 'The hiastcr of the shop, havlngaeen the "": g-irl pay this new shilling, and not finding u, amoig ' the cash in the till, accused young Cook of purloin ing his property. , ,': Our young hen, tndigmu -t alT;K this charge upon his probity, a id it W?.s false that , inc; new aiuuuig ccnauuj wua tn ins racaci, uui vtiai, , he had replaced it by another. Unable, lowever, " to brook his masters' accusation, he next day ' ran. away ami went to sea, and from this simple clrcunw ; ;;;;, stance the world is indebted to his -great discoveries ; : ' ' as a navigator. ' Su Petersburgh is the most extravagant courr in Europe ; the tstabiishtoent " of the French minister is almost Unlimitted in point of expence. He lives at a rate infinitely more luxurious than the emperour Alexander, or a ny nobleman of his court; ' As an instance' of his profusion, he eave a public gala some time ago, at which all the public ministers the no bility, gentry and strangers were invited..: i tne number of guests was immense, and everv per son on his entrance was presented with a lotte ry ticket, which was drawn during the evening. Every ticket was a prize, which entitled; the bearer to a pair of gloves, an elegant fan, a va luable sword; watch, or some other article.;,- So that in this particular alone many thousand pounds were expended.-., o. ,qz. , , A Method tfditeovenngQmneMudneuitfXitn a person has been bit by a dog that is apprehended to be madp.it commonly hnppens that the dog Is kil led before one is, assured oi his 'condition, and the person bitten continues in a veir unhappy state of uncertainty ' .The following expedient tor putting una oi a, aiup must A to i. discoMr-d hv monsi, (nevitahlyi destrpy them; Fulton , fon'd?5eur Petit, an eminent surgeon, in Frsne Rub th the fire as a trine-r; vovernor.i.c ww woiuu ni nlnnirh hovs enouzh to do ixX rU-ti "To convince iliem.of their error a boat ivas cut a a laiasi wy wUi vui s iiniv.yf . jsuu !' throai, the teeth and the gums of the dead 'dog, ijl ith a piece of meat that has not been dressed. bikuicure there,be no blood to stain it t and theo oflier it to a '.,.' -,'. ,'' '.-r,,--i, ,. v''." i" ' -v -j.- :, , , - . . .it,' ' Doctor. Mead had his rise in life, from beiner call-" ed to see the .torches of at midnight. She unfortunately drai ji u excess tie Doctor also na ' -, very often much .in liquor, and was so that night, ' pv cried, Drunk by G" meaning of himself ' She, , , imagining he had tound her compUurt, which shov . ; wbhed to conceal, u4d the doctor, if he kept' Use cret, she would recommend him. She did so, and - made hit fortune. i;r:V5-'l.-;',;fY ,:,L:C'-if' ":''- y '" :' Y CA '"Medical iDtiiinciitnJA' raisce havircf asked his physician how-much daily food, was - . , required ro nounsn ana suppori tne ooay, physician replied, one pound of foe (f vp im port one- man; should he take more, tne man mtut eupporl the food. :. - V, OaM. Mankind must have been convinc e J;; ' they invented oaths as the ; test of triihj tKey ' sort of occassion ,for.themi "Di"? 'jtJ. ,;:i-ls5Qte ''r died ' v . ; AtHillsHoroueh, on the llth instant, of a Dropsy, af ter a lonr iadUpofition, General Samuel Benton At ClupeUHill a few weeks Sffo, Capt. Thomas Edwards. -. At TKMrn, (Jones County) on 'Tuesday, the 25th of " ' September, Mrs. BiiSMvntth lUtcli, Consort of Anthony s Hatch Etq. of that placet and on Monday the Ut of Oct, " Anthony Hatch, Esq. They have left tlire children and ' a number of relation and friend to regret their lots. In Xewbern on the 3rd insL Mr. Michitel CUrk, after an iuV'' ne of25 dayS-On tite 7th'intani, Mr .Marcus teorge, V: Principal of tha Academy in Petersbarg-In liiilalel. ' Dhiaon the S9th ofSt'otemlirii in tlw. oaiK ,,rk...,. ' U. VI.., a' i j.t.-. ....... . ? ; 'i " ren i we uu nir. Vvun vvjuns. o , f J . . ... Hertford county. North Carolina f t si ,.. " Between tlie liours of one and two o'clock, a. u. on Sim-i V - ; i'; anyone itioiim. rt Bran Bnckell, the ainuable wife tf Banj.Brkken, Eq. at hit teat In franklin county. :' -t , V At hi furm, in Blount countv. Tennessee, on the 24ih ".' f ' ult. William wuclintEsq. 1aU cretry of that Mate. ' s i?.' :- On. Tuesday week at (korgetowa;Columhia, Col. Willi. ( 't. am Atigasiin Washington, iat!ie53IrearofhUsge. Kia ' j ) :. A iina'mwere depoaitMi in the vault av Mount Vernon, near H i Uioseof hUOlustrioui relative, . p'i '" A LLthflte indebted 'tn tlia wbscV.bef are 'most eat." 'C 'X ; .nc.iiy rhuctwo i cu 'on Tr. uenjamia s. King - V". .am iiiuM Kiuoufnu or uitir account, without delay. -. ' i nose wnoiui w comply witn tiivauuve rvquest may x t LfVi.fe Ul E UUCU 1MB SJV SU1 U11UXT. .4 , -X .V t .7:,- .',: .-:",'' '; ;;;',. ',
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