Septariber 3 Page 144. i P ! i )i 1 V JS?- VVt 50 poetical. Uorac. in uonuv , Frtgi Mw Htrm perrtu fy work ii esiabHth'd pW Kory, 1 e tu', My fin.f u nrt now to le mi-li'v, lrliV-Ull the urM of the mtnn rf W" qui Crea rlcfram. ll'Htee of Straw' rrj -iluvt aow yield to Horace u l- II '. n. run niF. ai k. WINE. Tv . '( ff I l.iiMt 1.-..1 In -.1 n-ftfcil inn ll.lt ! Cl'l 1 v uk ,f w'-tH- om!,? eeot,d rr,,;rr place of bUdroce,he.t. no atit. hirh miH c rvvntv reduce th win- Md make! he U Dcwr at rest, but ere, J " htf iletoc.vcMMjr.edraihiboTe plough that it ftiay go 1b direction, muii (rhar it. the iirce rJ the crape) ! urn never such t Pcheria EoS." 7 ". . . ...de use of for asmtiog In the I'd .re.aiog.j Who is aUe to icUhi. dd.gent preaching t Ia ine roeanr lymc me prciaica .. - , aure. They are lords and bo labourers, but the devill it diligent at his plough. He ia do J unpreaching prelate. lie is no lordly loyter- er from we, but a busy plough ro an j so that amone all-the dales ud all he pack of r Medals to be them that hav cure, the devill shall go for my POOR RICHARD i ' : ft r. t T 1 f-rvifT W.m, will be acarce nxl li.gh it rti'l -!iu- lore b w isr, n all wuoStve it in their pnwer, to :.. I. : -mild. I J);1- llJt 5 I'ftd i tlit wi: it i" al- bd ruflc, 1 wtiiiH ri-conniicnd ii tn llifiv- alio lT;.i to ni ! V .ifcn'.ivt; '.hat it !c of 'lie !n : jii i lur. T !;!'' mc ii K1"5 i"viiiit 01. I liv- b r ( r onr time exarimiifj tn loon I nmld .nrnrf nn ti n sujact, but wii it i- iucm, ks i'ii ru j i '..u areforthc uc rt't'iosc cuUivati Vinty:i Qa is '. r , iT" in tl ''U"in- rxtcnaivcly What iitiie i crtiiil c.ni lj I f ic my nilf ,k lra;c must be fullv ripe b-f re thty ar g h.rcd ; gtOvr them in a far dm, wh u 'hey art prrfectly dry ; a -1 take away all t. e rotttn ar.duurtp g'a es, f.r thty -p -h wine : If our vint igr larg, a d you ga ther m-ire g a.vos than you cmi mash and ' rcs 'Ut r.i om' day, le; thrrn br jjatin reel vitii 'U bruising, for bruised grapes s fn rut true t .m unsavory t.st - ar.d hut the wine ; houevtr, if they arc mashed the samt day li.cy are va- uhertd, the biuisii g will do n- hurt.' Vk The gr ipes must be tcjua tv press-to, to i -s ir an un.fortt fermentatifn: "Thr whole i "one or :ven two dnys tv-'d-itig i-r m.ishing, (where the vintage ts grj'it i thrown into ;i laig'- vat, the r.iu t, stalks. ik'mt and .ill, and stands ii some u;irm dry place or cilia-. Th vat is covered close n i jt Fhestn or b'at.'kt'ts, or b th, -vA tht.s it rtu ai .-, accling to cnct )in, fn:m tour to seven or t-vet ten davs. accorclinrf to th" coldness or r.nGECoMnr. agtmclltcru. socittt Wf af grttifird to p rceive that this soti iv conn n-s its UiK)i.trs wi n unweaneu appn .i.-- i-f i" nan isfim r Pr k-.i.ll oniKfth hie busroesa. Ma.ufa :ri.c sVH hi e latrlv been made Then fore, ye unppeacbing picket, leanie ct r t it o.'i-::v a: : i ' v , 1 t I 4' if i 10 'I I fiW, Dntrat, blow, tumble trrwrtflf r. ', Mow totiRh i thr hide f vbc witty i ' Thewn niy dnc, i croMsUicV They ncrer csn inur ny trrmntiit tr'n, ' Xor blot out hue f my litty. ' , 1 r0ier apcct, when t'm lorkM in a koarsc, . Slj friend will coiiiiJcrmc -d, ,' Oh WT from that cirrun'tM-" ier On- ire, Mr ff better litlf, not my wiff . Imt my vcthc. Will pop up its juuriiil'imf bead. ( lH)cr5fy lnnjr shatl be rod of my nnmc, Than Parian msrhlr fr wbiter : Vhi raalun shuil dir. ni bplimersl Tame ?Co longrsbli Min p t tl ccliarm tftlie datr.e, Wlio lower'd Ui Osoalxiifc tnilre. , WjrOJcs afiall be snnj- from the Mmitli of the N.re, Did llmmt-a shn'd tin si.n.la ir -loiiic, Vrom4 Wcttniiimlci-bridjjc to fail Twii fc-rri'iiini's ' ' ahore,. Where riraaure atul Beauty shall rest on the or. At eve to altend to n y bon. If Beauty anplaud fne, let Ped.intrv fmrn, Ym prowd of ths plan 1 hare hit on, t TomAethr ohlburd. when transp! .rted fi om nowo, Ieave learning and classic alltiM'"s n'. Iiinie, i And tulk liie free language of Lli iiain. , 1 fare not a tip what the critici mny say, Itv f(im. i. Inn Arm In tw niKliitlf. ThmnM im vour hp.ft.nrrttv vi-iae from this dav. I heat of th weather. 'I h:s is done to ob ant And crown with a chspltt of lattrot und h.ij , ;l strong fe-mm ration, in v.oxv to give a dep- , . ' Be fotf head of Horace in Urdu. ! , pJ. C(lour to ,x . W1.,c.; an(l this is the only t-d I propesrd oy u ; th." m.Tg'.'r ot tni3 work vi ! sits the vnt twtc-: a lav, .tiid in a g!a,3 view v " . " ' i the coli ur of the win ; and tastes it ; if v WoocllaVa Junius with facsimiles of the hard-, t,.iirturi. be not Jeen enough to his mird, h. VrritinB of most of the persons to whom tU- . u- . . . f . ;: h , : ...... ' - " 7 - " ill ;it, be rOHtents himself with the colour it ha-, a h! .Mr. hmotdi bhop in this the d-vill to be diligrnt in doisg of your office. , Learne oi uhe Ucviil. Ao H voo wmnoiitnrB of God, nor of good mm. f,r hne learne of the devill. AJrrvbescentiuin vatratA diet. I speale it fur your shame. II yoo Mill pot lcartK of Godoor good men, to be diligent kij your of&ce, learne of the devill." ' Mr. Gaston. In an O 'a lion delivered orr the 4-th os July last, by S. ll Hamilotn, Esq.-, at Princeton, N. J. wr observe the following' qio-ation from a sprcch of Mr Gaston: "We w-r !i;vi'.cd Americans by the blood of mar.' tj.--d fathers, wiio lot tlieir l.vca in the aervicc of their, Couo'rv " i his expre ssion, vhtrh ?u.ts well to the Tnere arc few books which tisrow "o much Vht upon the wl10(r Amc.ican people, has peculiar proprie--nian .M i :u' 1 m irmsoi'tl.e titr.e and .in- suae if so- tv nnj ,-,rc(. jn tlu; mouth rf this accomplished cuty, us Lvamrr s strmons ; :; m v t.e ranked u- Sta.esman and orator, whose fatht r, an emiw. n.-w.-'u - r.inims and amVi-ij :ik in of oar l1f,n Dhvictan in Ncwbern, was killed by the enemvia the Kevolu.i nary war. MISCELLiXV. 1. VII iEii s M'.iiN.ONS. Iltc ..III. t)ur leiult-rs wi.. n.it, p; rhujiR, l-e i.i iKjHriitun ot' !e- jjeruinr vein. It if ,.s S.-vm'Mi of the l'lougn, preaghid in lie :. S.. I'. .ui's c'.iarc'i, ii I.)ik1 a, ti xvi. i- '.' Ainfiin. ss LITER 4 RY tXTKLLIG j:CK uiriixniii n;t"a iif.ii Hiriiiiiiriri. mi' iii"i ihmu itijtii ' u f.. -t.i . n ' ,r..-f v.... v.... sran l a lot-gor 1-rmet t.-ti-n : H it vill tint. 'l i i'.'l1 f I it, M M i i i- 2 . 1 MS k I" 4 I 3 it '!; x IJ.e C)fctlc Kcvictr pelicvcs the stronirett vu f nc( Of the authorship of these celebrated kttctsJics a-' ftainst Lord George Sackvillc, afitrwavds Lord t Qermaihe. v ioor Pater's Advice to his Children," by Peter Clemnns of Rowan county, h ;s lately issued frotu 'tlc press of Coupee and Criner, Sahbbury. 1 The celebrated "Thomas Cooper, the companion of JDoctor Pnestly, in his emigration from Em; land, noted for bis political career in John Adams's time, afterwards a Judge of Pennsylvania, from rhjch SVtra lie was expelled during the late po- liual wars in -that Slate, now professor .of Clyntis Uy ti) iScinson College, Carlisle, ii publishing KUOQicai wors cnuticu tne emporium :ts x and Scientcs." The no less f.iebr-.:tad Doctor Er'kBollmanr-haa entered to lists ag;iinsl l int on a question ol political economy A.1 admirer of Shakespeare ktcly t x.tmmed t'nc genuine Will of th ImmortU Bard, m. w is pre - ' served in poctors Commons, wiiich is signed by blmslfin threepbcis ami is belkvcd to be the 'only specimen of his vrritinp- extaot The long contested question of ti e orthoRnp! y of Shakes peare's name is settled by th insp-Atioii ol I. is will. It incontestibly appcxts to wtt-c e fm ilia die first syllable. The wy in wiiicii i is n.-.m: w.is prooou iced in his lifetimo may bu feu w IV m the original endorsement of the will by the N. t. ry, who St the moment from v c recollection c l itcrusionicd crtr-Qcepy wrote It Shacksptaic. Tht Port I-olio B-.Jitors.havs offrred two prc 11 taiurns of one hundicd dollars ca b, for th, btsi two tiaVal songs w! deb maybe forwatdedto, them le- forc the first of October. This elegant and humotous parodies on Old Ho tace which have been lately published under the ti tliof" Horace in Lobdon," (several cf Miucli have appeared, in the Star) arc row known ij be tho work of two young tcmplers of the name of Smith, liny rtccfctly, taking the Li.-.t from the picniium offcretli lorioe.Desi aoarcssjin opening tnc new i ncarre. ?t "Drury Lane, have under the title of Rejected Addresses' very liapprfy taKcu off in tacit- own manner most of the living poets of Britain. Wc Shall occasionally present some of these to our rea ders if our warriors and orators will allow us the room. , s John Le Conti Esq. of Riccboroiigh in Georgia, :.bi,ui i r a zealous cultivator ol Natural Hisi.it, h Jublish a dtScriptiot) ot some new ptuuts whtc a be as discovered. i The doctrine of the Greek Artic'.e applied to the trilidsm and the translations of the iscw Ttsta- JUentfty Dr. Mkldlctoti, is to be edited ' andcor ' rected throughout by the Uev. John M. Mson, L). ' D. Provost ot Columbia College, New-Y rk. ' Walter Scott writes with more f icilfty than is " compatible with his reputation. His new poem of - Jvokeby,eiderit wantsxhe mellowness of a mine yeui s - keepingr Tho IiooVxllor paid the xet -3(oo in Advance and Jegan the printing wldle the pott was vndnir the conclusion. L jr l Tke humorous and witty Coleman Was published ' j ' volume in verse entitled " Poetical Vagaries, in- i ' ' cluduia Brtyid Grins i . Mr. , Rogers' atubor of the PIejisuof Me jnory" hs written a poem on the discovery of A inerica wblcbis expected to make some uuzo iu the Literary world. -. . Mrpiguotof Tdnity College Cambridge, lias i j 'v'ent Geography is included, feature of utijityas .1 f 1 i I.!!; i r draws' 'and presses i. "ff, and fills it into osks. l-'avinr about two inches from the bun;., f r a j second fermentation. When the second f r mentation is over, which generally happct.s in four or five days, he then draws r iff inf clean well scented casks, and adds to :t six callons of good oll wine and two gal ons oi brandy to an English hogshead, whicti c.utai: s from f0 to 63 gallons." "v u Besides the main pulp or core of ;he grape which is white in black grapes w well as others there sticks to the insule ef the skin, r e Lsi dcrable botl of rich pnlp, of a deeper die in some thai in other". This pulp g;vt.s the co- 1 ur to the grap, tjus same pu'l.i also gives the colour t the wine, for the sam'e grape is cnparlc of making rvh ite wine as rveli as r?d mine it tho m.nn cote which is fi.S! tred o .t. bv only us-vd, the wine will b- wliite ; bu- if the rt:d pulp be mixerd w'nh it, it make s it of a rich purple colour ; as. this i a dear case the great poinl of improvement is, to dissolve or extract this rich puip, wi.lvmt inju ing the wioe. That the present method .is th :b st and most efTi-ctual to that purpose, f can by no mea. s thin'-i ; the violent fermentation' through winch tho wiae is made to p?.s, in order i" ptocur.j the tincture, must txh.-ti t thv spirt: i'i a erv great dgt ef , ar.d leave the. body i.t a weak antl languid' state, and suKjiet,t it harsnnes, to turn eaer or vapid in a h vt time ; I thi'.ik I have reason to conclude that i' :hc huks '-r skins, alter f ;ur d.()r9 lying in th : musk, were taken out and thrown into the mash vat, and trod over again, arid S(tcia':iy if some of the must, or ra her wine1,-be now ik tnen thrown ovn the husks, in ord?r to wa,li awav the pulp, that a full tincture raav be ob tained, without torguring. the aviye, as the pre sent manner i, and witiiout running so great j a risk of spoiling it." ' ' The method of disposing graces to fer mentation v.irics in 'i.Jerent countries. '1 he stalks are har-h and austere, and wines pro duced from g -.p. no; freed from stalks, t;o n(t parnr.ipate in that quality ; but ihtf,e are weak und dmos; insipid v'ines, and are apt to leco'me oily. Ferrnemation also proceeds wi:h more lorce and tegularity, ia must mix ed wiih the s'aiks, than, in that which has been freed from them" , " New casjjs destined foj receiving wine, mustbaiwcH ihpVv'atfrithsaltand water. to extract the mjuKJU bjtternef pt the w oti. Old caksi'itu'tSirrnauHcl' and washed. l'he wine UdUU.pCctV'a'''.'fr6lrVile vats into a reservoir and caiViwt d theTfafelts.'I inrvt,sa(c ana nwrtrmcnirmatie usq of mtifitbe perfectly chaft an sweet ; atd eve ry thing that ha3 an offensive or disagreeabie smell, must be removed from the place where iioe islmade, and from the cellars where" it ;s kept j and the cellar ought to be dry avid'wann. It must also be free,froin mustincss, and in good weather, the windows next thevin.h and west must be opened, tQ.aJmU he warm and dry air." . . - : ' ,; ''t'x'-:: '' ' The reader will obwrvc that ia all the fore goiog extracts thtro.is not one-worti about the me of water ia assisting to procure the whole of the jaices of the grape. I am informed ce-s i'i a' iv u oi" .J..ii'wii-v, 13tH. lie i .ouchint? upo!i tli of vtnf si-cular cmploymtitt to the islu ps. " A pi' i tteliath a charge and cure other- uid th t! i he cannot cl:schrg bis uuii. , and be a lord president too. For a . r -ule'.iiship requiicth a whole man,' and a v-..iop eaatMit be two mn. A In shop hath us oliiee, a flockc to teach, to look unto : and h:-. eiore, iie carnot mtddie with any other tii v--, winch alone requiicth a whole mar. Let the prust preach, and the noble man han ic the ttr.v oral matters. Musts was a mar e;1. ius .iiah, a god man ; Moses was a won u rfot tellow, and tiid. bis dutie, being a ma;- i vt t jiia-i : we lacke such as Moses wass sVe.i:. I would all men would look to their du- "ie, a.-. G.rl hath called 'hem, and then we S.10U.U ealt. 1 a::sti oi. Interesting statement. The following sche' dui rhev.-s the number of troops furnished by each colonv or state during our struggle for independence, vt2. Continental N. Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Isl.iiid, Connecticut, New-York, Nw. Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Ma- laud, Virginia, 12,496 CR,COT 5.fOS 32,029 Militia. 2,383 15.115 4.'i 34 r,r$2 Totals 15,589 83,162 10,193 ? 9,821 18,331 10.726 25,322 2.317 13,913 G,603 i4r,ro4) 3,304 21,635 6,055 I6.7fil 7,357 32,67 376 2,693., 4,127 18,039 5,G1 32,286'' WiV 6,417, 2,679 32,075 56,163 140,47 2833$' N'Tth-tJarolina, 7,263 have a flourishing christian common S u'.h-Jaroiinay 6,417 And now I would aske a S'.range Georgia, - 2,679 Who ihe m st dutgintest bishop n.i pi tla: ia ail Lny'and, that passeth all the est m doing h.s olILe. -T can tell, for I know Grand Total, hi n wno it s ; I muw him wfdl. But now I trunic 1 se you .istening and harkenmg that 1 A cither, reading in the proceedings of Conv f -.hoLthl name him. 1 here is one that nasseth . .u.. r ,ll tivj oiher, anil is the most ddigcnt prelate fhe members present were then qvali, m l preacuer in all Engl mde. And will ye and toolc' their seats," kuow w.iu it is i I will tell you. it is the de- j-enjjpj tht he wai right glad they qiialifeS vi!.- Heis-Jie most dihgent preacher or all ,he rru.mber3 at Washington, for he was sure ,ucrj he is never out ol hisdyocese; he is member ff0m his district stood vastly h .evci lronhn cure ; yc shall nev.r fynde him necd of it. au o. eupyed j he is ever in his parish; he kee.n th tebienci at ah times : ve shall never nmout vf tiie way call for him when i - - "v.w. . , tr.m -r-.u :-.t, Hrvati- ft-K .. . M 1 L I'll a. ' J ll liiv, S7ta apwLi r- an I v hou-ir o , commons, when h& waseniiwitig oa vi , , k' . the influence exerted bv government over th .reacucr iu ail toj reaime : he is eyer at his , . . n , , i ,- , ,. , members, observed, that it was generally un o'otr'.a : no luruir,ij or loytering can hinder , . -b , ' , iiim ; lie js ever itpplyiog his busyness ; ye di iti n.ver fynd him .db 1 warrant you. And tils jaice is to h.nder religion, to mxyntair.e hu:ii;i siicion, to set up iJolatrv, to teach all kynde of p. pery. He- is ready as he can fie ivi.,.ied or to set forth his plough, to deviss .is ntaay ways as can be to deface and obscure Go-.i':. gloiy. Where the devill is resident ; ai i nata bis ploueiijri.iug, there away with dersrood that there was a person employed by the. miuisr.tr as manager of the hou.se otcora mops. ' Hi'1.' there was a general cry of N line him ! ,nme him No says Mr. Fef " I dm t ch js: to name lnm : 'hough I might ! do f a.s easy 'as r.- -ay jack Kzbinson! John Robinson was n al.x hiHi.amt. Mr. iMackenz.f, wao has t n sometime o;o!;,a.t.iu., witucaudkb! away with bibles calle.l the ccotch Add.M. -is bv profession, mdupwith beada! away with the light ofttie ?nr mcy. licin- ,n expir y with Sir 0onKi and up with the light of caudles, yea, at llllia'nt " in th hnta wheie tiiat after d r.ne- .. j ia'i .... .i iieuc i ai: v iuxii tiitves. tv utic ine uevii is rcsiuent mat j ie mav ni evavlo. ud wi;h all annersrlcinn anil "oor C'nv' do.Atn , tensing, paynting of im; candles, happened tn Uiri u ,on poi-.fns paimcs 'bhes, holy water and new service A diTerc nt vpecus were i.eoii-.f.f m ihrmo'i mun .vmhl mv.M r f.-ners tnos-v oi raisn.rie . an-.. c .ersattOO t:v.' ..fF.cisnf , r.t . auvr-I in.jn e i;it enunr ' s.y in ET-glaad," aicl Mr. M. u that ratsbane wi',1 t ot k". ;;urel wa er. . c.vnral to a lawyer j wIl that some Generals arc not in danp. r iV -m laurJ.. An artorney laJ -lv couutrv parson, wh ) - Wm. Dunlap of the New-York -Thtatfe lias f." : vruriksreu a vtry emuwncr lite ol tne ceicbrttted ac- ltfCeot5fVe4cricHCpoteY.:Vy'ir that many people who make wine to this watt, -a .irrttcr wav to njuouf God wLTi, than God nuiis.-li haul annovnted. D :wh with Christ's c .s t, ro wiiu purgatory pick-pu.-se, up wi-hand n Scotland, repiid t;.e ium, the pojjish purgatory 1 mean. A vay with v.iothi.1' too naked, the poor and impoten.; ap with deckrag A images, and gay garnish uj ol htocks uii.i -to tlx. a.. Up tvith iri tn's trn dttioiib and hi-. 1 i.v;s, d nvn w it Va Gtiti'a uadi- tiorii a id tits sno.it ho y .-.,rd. But here some maa witi s ty to me," Vv'uat, sir, are ve so dm- vy of the tjk u 's coansell that ve know all thi- lut lfurs. to oe true i ruy, I tr.ow htm ,oo well, and nave o.Kyeu him a littl too much in condo TUE piSIlOfs. :.LvyrLE CUT SiSOrtT, , sceudmg to some folives. And 1 know "hi; ... . ' , . . J - .... I I ' . . It rfc l I . . . I I . . , t c ai9iy.p vi xi jier.i iu lost a great. pM lion ui ins , revenues, ;n coni. quence -.t u QCCtipati'oVi of part u P iV.nd by the JZiry ;d Piuss: i.v Soo-i aft i t',, is event, if. 771 Y tsdam, theJC't! r wh itihttd"' "ha atfinnt-'d had a line fnnit box-? " Doctor, ( said h' voui box is large enougl t : iiohl the frcedpi.i of a' cot ;iorat!')iK' u Stf (:.aid -'tis priest) it will hold any ir:eJom-- f as other men do ; yea, that he is ever' occupy ed and ever busy ia following his yiough. I know by S. Peier, wnicii sayth of him, sicut Ito rugien c remit quacrem queem devoret, he , , , 7. a t l'.liS ' gueth about like a roa-iug lyon seW whom ."'ff,0" ; P he mav devour. I would have this text well !Vik- ' h,:n :' r ,-s,'V,u vieweviand examine every word of it. Circuit, he goeth aaoui in evtry corner of lus dyocese. He goeth oy visitation daily. Us liave h no place of his cure unvisited. ile w;dketh routd about tVorn . lice to plac;, aaj t.tls ni Sicut leOy as a lyon ; that is,'' iffjSojRy. and proudly, stately and fiercely witK hau'e lo9ks, with his prouda coiaflteiuoiesrJwith his stats iy Draggiugs. c.tparing- jilore' letteth niftslip any ojccasiOnVtol s''skrt:rf fa. roare ouf when he sceth Kiy tyme - uacrens, he g-eth about seeking, and nor sleeping a. our bishops doe, hut Ik seeEetht diligently, he searcheth diligently all ; torncrs. whereas he may have his prey. V He roveUr jibroad ia eve 1 p-n ' Sire J st.il s.iid th , ai a v f'rie 'tl -hip f.r him i 't . 1 1 shall"' never fcg i s.-i.'ik-cT, to my soveixig' -fL.am,' rcp'.i-d. .ho K;oir, still vour'.ir.M frletid, and pre-uin.j much un your frjtndsriip tovrd me for should St, : Peter refuse entrance into Paralise, I hope ypu will ha ths k 'otl iess to hide me under votir mantlet and take me in along widi you.C-'- Site I',''' ))irned the Bishop,4 that will, I fear, beSscarciti ly possible :-.-your Majesty has' alfea:dy cut it too short to -idm't of my 'carry ingaoT:aWr'K land goods beneath it : . ' ; Hf .