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FBIBXY,' SEPTEMBEB 2, i 8 15. JVV. 1016. t; rtLKlGli, (N. C.) PRINTED, WEEKLY, BY ALEX. LUCAS. ,' .Terms o f suhtcnptian ; Three dollars per year, ohe half to be p&.d ia julvknce. No paper to be continued Ion " jrrlQtri3Vrui'oiithi after a year' subscription-"! comes !e, wtd notice thtreof shall have been given. ' Ji.hcrtuementt, notexceeding 14 lines, are insertedthricr , . f,)r ona dollar, and lor twenty-live cents eacii subse 4iieut.jwortion; and in like proportion where, there i greater number of line than fourteen ' . - S"?jNo (subscription can in any case be received without Hie payment of at least ji ov in auvimw.. Miscellaneous. FU0M THE N. Y. MERCANTILE ADVERTISER Kentucky Mummy There is ovv in this city a remarkable Human .Miimuiy j it is thus described iTi' a letter from the Honorable Samu el L. Mitchell, to the Secretary ofTttte Anieri flan Viitifiuarian Socieiv. 14 a iitiiiiaii imiu i 'e"j ic nn oj iQfyiine t(nit! - iverhs of Katiiurky. h i a rVct ex 8in'i;i:on ; nil -the fluids' are driiJ ud. -The k.i'i, bones aud other lirw parts are in a stalf of; eiiUrs .'in-servatjion. in efplorinsf a caleareous eh;tf!i'er in the ! neighborhood of GJasgow, it -fromt he oAyuoa patiijot. vaof, Bad been iaken out, and deposited in the bas been committed in th ;t. . . j TheSwisi 6VttZemenFrom a gentleman tboaeoom ofjlpilalfield'a churcli. s the neighboring country, bv the in...;, r living at Veyoy, wb have obtained the following particulars of the present state of that interest ing settlement. ' ' ':. : , . -Vevav, er the Sw48 settlement, as it is some times called, is situated'on the Indiana side of! (he Ohio, three miles above the. Keotuekj river, and about equi-distant from Cineiunatt, Lex ington, and the falls of Ohio, and nearly in a direct line betAvreu Lexincton and Vintjeniies. It is chtefiy settled by Swiss, from the Pays de vauit, whose manners and language are t reucn. They have the polish of the Parisians, without losing their native -"openness of character. They are industrious, but, a Id Francaiset fouti of dancing. . "In 1803, they obtained from trovernment For ty sections, or 2560 acres of land, on a redil for It years; and an extension of that crouiteyoais as -u further encouragement ,fr the raii.nof moment authored bre with Bonaparte on b aid. fruiice his -defeat on the 18th we. have iiei-n sharply looking out for him, understand- i., tltiii he wun in the neighborhood of Koche tr r;s intending to escape (o America.with th iriit(is iKore. On ihe 10th of this ropinb ; ;v i n fta of truce from him, brought b i'; ''ijke of Kovig'i, reqaesting pcrraisniunJiu jdfcs tirU.kfr B)MAdtoti he uinHirMood ii 1h? crape, wbich so well uece eda,hai thev ujv Jai"ir' htiTnTlfraured hiu by the Knsrlini. tell Irwin. 4 to.40ao gallons a':n,ia.l!v and-th'; I .rt.-tt.. I his, .you mujr .he aaured, wn ;Mr;- . .;. ; : Mamil7ea and'the b & w of:0al , We5 haye heen favored with the followine More than sohn.. li.K'vV ?roveuc3 ?ff 'n'n' W,'iteD a . SU!e,,a,,i eehti have been detroyedTn fheciti boafd the ship Pellerophon, dated Torbay, July of NUme., since the city xruard the 21, g,ying:.uq,6 interesting particulars, not be-. merie, and the troop, of tie line, La5a beeri fore published, of ' toe manner in which lioutt- disaroied. ' "mJ!2J9 cu parte wWjreeeiytd on board that ship, 'j j More than 20.000 white fla are living (Vnm : . UV. Y. Evj FostT the windows and othi-raT? 'w;.k' Y .i.j.J VI . " 7 "v rri" fV."e. tneatre or tr.at ." i v . tu ;v wc () iuio; mey maae a tionhre of the tfl-eolour. d fftirrit' ropect - warrants the belief ihit ttiei will make ten times thalarnouai in a few ye-trs of good wine. . . Half a mile above thtrvtnoyards, the village was tiiurfd e(UvrariHMl-eart'fnllv in skins' and f Vevay was jaid out in the wood. '-.-Th first clirrhST T1teB nteT-yTi TelTOr-nf ntvPdT-igaaU crfl Jan giimbeiaAuljJgotj "ere. --Th i h owever y -To.-.g lrn retutd. Un the 4(i, t 011 !y imp isible to escape he sent in ve hi VJSa.'iib, i j.xii, coma Las Casas io treat for bis .rejjd'iori 'in board and converanee to Eug- Ann, as ano to secure faun, protection on his Lwas out of deer skin ; the next toveriu" is a deer skin u" lHe l9t fhruary, 1814, ihe nrst uau waiar power to grast. At this time he was on whose jiairhfi.I been cut awa'v bv.a sharn ;n.' erected. On the 7th February, 1 81 d, wheu out boa rl the ft ig.iie at KocboTort, hom ly cxpeet- st'-'imeu' the next wrapper is of cloth made "c ning' .mivic wic kciihui j jo iicwiuct, na laeiuwu imu uoisiea ine .vi,..,,,'...! yjipd, Ht:; tb'thfftdi43 and-39 dwelling houses, four stows and twjIl.uibon ig. itariy on Ihe morning of the dt.es not appear to have been formed by the anrf'the adjoiniifgcoiratry also rapidiyfiJ hy we despatthed-onr boats for-himr" On m IihpI inn- thS veh hv the loom The warn settling a letter received sitice his depai lure, I eoisi-.g on board no bowed low, with rather an a.l lillint: seem ts have been crossed tfod 8,ateg that iwo new stores were erected in j haoghiy air, & saju.iu French t k at UnA. Tlw. in..prmoi tiiiitont i. mn.l,i-lol,r " of the principal proprietors of the es of eloth like the pr?cVdinir, but furnished with j tliihm.ent, would come over with a eonsidera- large lir.own leaihers, arranged and fastened flag. to captain Mail a in come on board,' and claim the Cardinal Feseh and Madame Tifli. rnn. naparte', mon,erT wert or, lh 2U at bourS t-Ain) and left it the next. day. Jrf'i!aIil,tt7"h? bce" inprianed hi th atle t.1 bt. Angeio t. he i, accused oi' intricuen uected with late events.,, " , ALESSQN, JULY 23, A party of 400 Prussian eavalrv l-ave tnier edhere, and demanded forth will tl. f - ; - SOISSON8, JULY 27, tor some days past the Russian vidd es hav vapced vert near to thisiiv ' . is abotH 4000 men. The whi.e flag is conManU ly-.flyinff on our public edifi Ibat our commander-ia Jetema4iot-i4ield - iue piace to ma allies but in the lust extremity. r . 1 : . NEVERS, JULY iif. Our city is occupied byjtbe Austrinns. NVa are overwhelmed by- requisitions of ail kinds. . - V BtOIS, JULY 23. Uur city and all its environ hv hon ?:" armed by the Prussian troops. TOULOJf, JULY 24. .'..iii.Ml hV an nitration like ihAt nt thl fahr.V. "April, nd4bat news had been received fro.li: land "Sir, I auvee r ihe .North West Coast', and of the Sandwich i Switzerland, since peace, that ;Jolm James Du- prni,eion of your prince, and your laws." He This morning all the military and civil ot l l 11. i ii i I rki C amti nnau l I. a I waii I AA. - . ha a i. m.. .... - . v .v...v.auvc ... """i j cc iuiuc wi me marine at tins port, have address all the print s 110 plainly dressed in green,) ed a respectful submission to the kine. - Tl 1 v im great art, so as to be capable of guarding tiie ijviii wearer , from wet and eolJ. t he pJiinng'e is distinat and entire. The body is in a squatting posture, with the right arm reaching forward and hs hand encircling the righl leg. The left arm hangs down with its ha it! inclined partly under the seat.-. The in dividual, who was a male, did not probably exces-d tho age of fourteen at his death. There is a Oip and extensive fracture of the scull near ibt; oecupits which probably killed hioi. 1 lie sivin Jias sustained litue. injury ; it is of a dii ky colour, bu- the natural. hue cannot be de- ci i ' 1 with exaetti-m from its present appear- "anw- tew-al p with'smal I- cieeptionst i vereu with sttej or rox iiair. Ihe teetharc while.-ii'id sound. The hands and feet in their s!iiii cl!eJ state are slender and dtlicate.'? CAX1XB M V0NES8;- Th? p-uaury cause of canine madness, ha b(si a ludjeet f much enquiry and speculation Far t?i satisfacti.iu of the cnr'nms, and more espeeiuily for the security of those who are of ten expired, by means of cruel sports,, to this terrible maUdy, the following is extracted from a itvie;v of JIsiwire$ de I'JLxtdejnle des Scicn ces di' Turin' ' ' ' ' . - A y mug man was hit by a cat in the. leg: ble reinforcement to the colony. This viliae ; faced wiih red, about five feet 7 inches high, is situated on the necond bank "of the Ohio, atlrainer oavpuient, stem face and very penetrat- that place about a halt a mile wide. In the rear is a third baukconiderably elevated alove the village. Ihe yiew ol the Ohio is seen 8 miles. Oovernment, or United Slates' lands may still be had within four miles of the village, on the uniform terms, which are ?, dollars per acre, one fourth of the purchase money down 4 years credit for the- remainder, in case the purchaser.prefers paying the whole of the resf- uue at the enq of live years, it is at Ins option, by paying the interest from the time the first in stalment became due. ing eyes upon the w hole a if aod looking, well made man, calculated to command respect. -lie had sen rep been five 'ininutes on board when hu, requested the officers aiiibt be introduced to hiui, which was accordingly done. l)iave therefore had that (once so little expected) -'. u-.,i un lie is con f. tunny enquir ing into every tiling. For the first day or two he appeared in iiotiimon good npiribT,. hnt latteriy ratlir ni. laucholy. lie has written to the pi uiee regent claiming his protection. 1 di!r.d-Ut:i hiai the other day., lie said but lit tl?, aud what surprises me. sneak's no Knirfiah. Xk cJiw allisjnjld and heal thx, Co w w, i-4ane n likel v- to- havealBH the sweet , potatoe can be cultivated with suc-1 pence." cess. A nursery planted in January was up suC'iei ently grown to require weeding an the ISih oi' April. . Foreign. From a Loniton paper July 1,0. AWUL AMD DIvilHtCTlVE IIRE. We Live to re-ord a soi' ihe inns dreadfo.' calamities that has. oecurred .iii the metr-ajicj'i. for yiirs l) lire. On ' Fridav ai'A!if. hli mf. nin r. ln-h. if-.. iicig.iMurii m i oi. ) jMi'tine.'is wio u i'i.vn mu h s idercil acute pain lor some tin-t...s,.ea!,- l,;lvei's.1l lerror iiy ,lfl. exp .8,,n ,:, :,,, ed, ami b- h-caniJ well. Kvery method of pre-!0f 0,. L,chelcau, in Job i vre.-!. iV.w,, :evH. yentivc for hydrophobia was ued, cautery,' p,;is vvas tt. ,it i::x :m , ,, ;.,.t.tni.. ;1 !lv a,,. caoslip. alkali. hiuiir. Srfl.'-t l! in v.il ; ?!.. i .: . . i i ? . , " ' , ' ' , ' ' :mer, ana una i.iiihcvii Diiz- w t.s sp. ?a ori fiie wiiole. ilcig-.ibaruoud. Tiie ti.ihapp. pro prii'tnr ciifiicti mi tint lu - i ,ics ti' a hit-ir.di.e er, but was w.r..' ge'aeruil kiavvd a a vm-.ia-- i itnurer i n;c ui k.. iu it: i-trus itieiy, ure deposited sever. ii liarn-'of JLatestfrom Carthagena. white flag has been hoisted, and tlu Wnl;aK squadron, which was in sTglft of the port, sa luted the flag as soou as they saw it flying ori the forts and batteries. . n. . toulocse; JULY 24. His K. H. the Duke u Augaaleine arrived ycterday in this city at 3 o'clock. P. M i.. iha. midstot the acelainatious. of an immense mul titude, intoxicated with the happiurss of pos sessing him again. The presence eftbe prince so ardeutly beloved by his people, raised their enthusiasm to its height. " PARIS, JULY 28. lhe.-e is a report of the arrita) of the Enr pressts of Hussia and Austria at Paris. -TheapersTnuounce that peace was signed yesterday or the day before. We panri:4 yet coufirni tiiia pleasing news. . it lias also been announced, that the Ten- R o..l... V.. LJ.n: .l .j t . .... vv-, v.k iiv iu . i iUL'tir. t - Jin. iiiiiiHrii. xrn vmii nu una nm-n i r r - . i t I 7 v-coo uuic juiuuu inu ar;ii i lap ijfiiri. .1 .14 0 re it tvenii.g, we learn thai news had been news is positively denied, by a declaration of" rert-.xeil at Pu, t an Prince, that the Carthage-; the Vendean chiefs, dated at ii.uupreau, the .... . .. I . ... ... i .. - a wi 'Mi at I iie had opened a ciiiiiuiuniciUioii with ."ant:t Ke. A ship, fromerly the General Gates ofsMew V nk, hiid arrived at Carthagena, from Lou i r.wi.ii i3,ou0 stands of arms aud other iijiiilioiis n. war. WEW-YORK, SEPT. 7 Marshal Urune has, it ie piM. retired in Toulon, w her- he uwaits the ordt;,i s of the king. The kiug has issued a decree on ihe 21.t inst. ordering the arrest and delivery to ihe eouaeils of war, to he judged aecordnig to mil itary law, of all general officers, aiid other mil- . ttary cooiiniiuders of departments ikhI i, ics, frurf ,?r extracts from Freiu-h papers, ; receiVr who have repressed or shall rpres,. by-- vio ed .y t.,e n; , va! at lNew- ork, of the Maria, knee or force of arms, the expressions ofYiuVli h, vv-M.ri. i i z: uays fiom Havre. - . ty of the people towards his Maieit y. . i.c j.-.l.owiag articles are translated from -' : - .,. 49Ui day the syinot-iiiis appeared, and the raa tient died with his teeth fixel in a piecn of iron which' he had si-ize'd tioid of. It is re-innrkti-ble that the cat hat) only been rendered furious by being cnnBnetl in a ruaoi and tormented. (Ji diisecli'ig it, the cerebellum were found to b iidlanifd, with other symptoms of disr use, and similar appearances were found, on dissecting the iatient." . In the next case j' ho apcotintis giveri of any lyaiptoma to "distinguish it jfrom the ordinary' farm of hydrophobia. The third case is a com plete confirmation of the principal part observa ble in the first. " A cow-feeder havintr remark ed a cat often coming to steal milk in his dairy, lay in wait tor it, and attacked it-with .1 hatch et there was considerable contest, till at last.' -tl:e-rnt- Uttable-tn avokl aft'ppFoaehiHghlw,: h:npt at the mahj and seized his chin, wherr tterc was no possibility of detaching.it, but by 'cta'iut; 'off it's head the"aVieiit Avas. carried to an hospital, and .all the preventives of hydro p.'iohi i,'as cautery, purging, bleeding, and mer eo'riaL saliyajion applied. On the 20tb day, the fatal symptoms made their appearance, he tnerie'ueed much dimcultv in swallowim? li ter, but. this he overcame with great fortitude ; the diHieultv indreased, and i he wound became oaatiie ntitieal erew furious, endeavored to bite every one that value hear himwas bouiid in chains, and Immediately broke them in pie- - P I.:. k...l ' . " '.''.' .1 .1. vo icajjv iiuiii- in.-,- ucu, 1 i -up ami uowu Hie hospital, 'attempting' tb;bite'.all he" met till reaching the outer door iri order to escape, hV -no i-citcu wiiu n-sniYeriuz auu ien uowu ueau. ihe dissection of his body otT; red apjiua'rauCes similar to tire other,; the ramifications of nerves .Jl lM.pblryn - na easily broken, and thtr phary cl itself liv WFoulsonsl)ady Jldv. , . ' ' I- the isitMsi ti. j -i. : " ., l )idf.u ra. j.r trie Commercial Jldcertiser. i- - r,-,. . .. PAUISi JULY 9. 7 ii- D'lk; of Orleans arrived last evening at ".;.rtun-1 lo.ii etcu'k. lii ieene Ihsruiies. who lauded Mt lV)!r.iii.e, Caint m 50 hours from his country ponder, wlneii Had exp.odf-d. Ii thv hre . at .ftiir London. He was immediately adinit iiud eomniiiaieated is uotyet aseerUi.u d, aud ud 0 his majesty, who received the prince, his vlr. LichileaV had but a few vibpiiMit. return- nephew, with cordiality-and pet feet kiudacss. ed from "a walk 'with, his Wife, with wn.m now Utppears that the king has already supplied his family he was just ,seUin' d.w t2auji.ori.Ujii.plucit!A .of-J-bose per who had accepted when the dreadful ei-eiri tVk - place. ; ll.e ef-;iseats in the upper chamber of Bonaparte, feet in bis house was tr;uy heart-rending: -iiX , 'Phe Prussian troops this-morning inauocu was literally blown up from Us foundation, add ven d in tlie Camp-de-Alars. all its inmates bui .e.i .a tne ruins. I ht-se eo i-- The. journals which announced the arrival of mated of six or eight persons, namely, .vlr. Li-CllTe Pan-ceJif Kehmuhl, have been led iuto an Chilean, hw wile and sister, two; other einaie;:VrrorC He has not yet arrived-' servants, a Mr. Oldham, a'nd it is ttured'isouie ln conseqiienee of 'new arrangements,' his olfeg; ifflhehoiiisiis atjintFgTaVit'ncf .higltnprinc.e Maurice Lichtenstein, Li. Gen. side, three or four more pei isbed, and a r im-! couiina'udingthiy Austrian troops at Paris, has ber if persous more, in the ucigtiborhood,J werejoiden d (hat from this day, the officers and sol dreadfully hurt by pieces of gUas, brick, timber, dicrs of the gan ison of Paris, under his orders, aim oiner urut ii; ihm;s upon uiriu, or ueingiatiall not exact any provisions from the ltidivi forced into the windows by the effects of theiduals at whose bouses they are lodged. The explosion. Hugo beam of timber were tossed ohWers are to maintain, themselves at their own into the air, others carried an m.-mlible dis- expense 1 the soldiers will receive rations of riitioni. ianeejftyjhe than from two to mree huniUedhnbitti:ins haveititiits will only have to furnish, henceforth, been i.liook and shattered to a most frrg!'.tful! lodgius to the xxuslrian troops. Lichiieairwas situ- The Prussian troops have quitted Orlean e Iftewery ofrrumanjaud '. the environs, for the purpose of advanc four dooi'n of'Hrowa. iiii'! decree. o - . . fhe Prussian troons have anitted Orleans ai. ii wuuin two uoors 01 tne and Vlattbury, aud Wit, 1.11 street, where there is a mee'titig of tbrue others,! and such was the elfoci of thesi dreadfut expio- of Prussia - ; JFKOM IHB ClK'ANFIl- ' 1 TAXES UN MECHAMCS. Mr. JPriwfer.-r-.lf ii had been the wfsh and study of our -ajuiainiiitration !o render the taxes as odious" as possible! am fully pfopiniou tiiat they could not have hit upou a plan tietier suit-- ed to their purpose, than their taxes ou the le eiianics. "" ' . ', : It is not, sir, so much the sum they have to pay that I complain of, a tb'e slavisji rules they. aro compelled to 'uimut to,. aud the inequality of the tax, some mechauics haviug lb pa, ad some being permitted to go altogether Ii t"e. ine boot-maker, the hatter, the saddler, the Iftmipr. hiiiI tliA urril" iiri.. ki i r a i L-i.-iv them, as intelligent, uprightTo ciifreusrat- iour blacksmiths, your tailors, VbuMtvuse mh-- nefs, your cabinet-makers and ywur piiUig,. (who by the way are taxed fureyery s.Vet.f ai paper they use.) Why should there b. a dis tinction madebetweetfthern ? Why sLouid i he former be obliged to go to the t'xeis mao, and with his hajuader bis. arm beg, for liV.rr, to work in his shop.' .and pursue his trade,' ntra t ha n4 Ji& 1 -at ter Why Uo uhLthe y h e ohiiffd, . . . . . . A ..:. : .' . " 1 ' Singularity,. An Alligator, measuring three et six Inches, was shot in as warn i, about three . Quarters i.r u n;ta r-An. n,.i...,:i. c.-.. n 1 ttJaturday afternoon last, by Ji1hn"T. Brou- were. While in the act of levelling hU piece at a flock of Snipes, he discovered tbe.Alligator - -nllflin ft twTOTHir-l!llirf'.l.i.r trsr-rirnrrr- . - r B.aui, nucu tic ineiaiii- 1 the Contents nf till nipio in lb thl-nnl natural - curiosities exhibited in cjiddei -Aroerieau Museumin the city of New Vwrfc a er's sioiis, thai ltnot onlv coiisumed the two adjoin mg houses, but nearly destroyed four others, and-.injured, , as already deseryicd, some htfn- dri'dtt. lVir(.ki ilipil .oil. i.l llio iflriiDrs ami - u.,i ci:'li .. . ri...l 1. rttl. ... I ' ---3, ...no) nun, liui out. at UUI Ul (.UA UU UIC Mill 1U31. . pradiug-ujdd..4esii.u The whole exhibited a tarriblc pieture oOiavncjand Auvirgne.Tfio head quarters is at Bour- aud destructions-Windows broken, window frames smashed arid forced in ; doors knocked from the hinges, and even furniture displaced and shattered to pieces Lln addition to the loss of . lives iu the houses mentioned,- a child, sitting' opposite to " hehouse Avhere the fire commef.ced, was killed by the- explosion. At undar heavy penalties to gel. iir'enee, an,; tie iioimIs, wjiile tne latter eo free ? If the u-mer and currier must collect taxes, why not tum. pel the joiner alsoto collect them ?- What, I tcood reason can be trivedfof this making tisti of Phe 3d of August is the birth day of the kirigjoue aiid flesh -of another ?s But hard as is this partiality, there is in the provisions of the law, something so odious, so foreign from the habitsof 1ee and and indepeii dentr citizerfs, that 1 should not wonder if the latter should half resolve to dip madani Demo cracy inJiis dy.e.tubif the-hooNin resolve to stick his awl in her linek if the cur rier should determine to tan her hide, aud tha saddler to halter the jade, before they would consent to the mean, humble aud degrading terms imposed by this abominable law His majesty will on that day en ter his 4Hth year. . v Gen. tJlauzcl, whose flight has beenannouh- ced in many papers, and his arrest by others, ges. ; : .. - . - The roads of Burgundy are covered with the allied troops. , It appears that in Auvergne there prevails great agitation of mind-; that the eouutry people are so badly disposed, so inclined to revolution- ary troubles and disorders, that the old nobles the, cities two o'clockfbn Saturdayabe'engioesjon nreeaution of retirine toitotaxnHist nncein everv three months go to . .1. - . -. . T.t..:.. .. ... 1 . ... ...... - . vi I . .. " . .,- . . . . .. . . . inpiay upou uie ruins, w one aieacn nousesome of the wretched victims who had fallen,, were discovered,- and dragged forth in a mutilated state7TAt three o'clock the 'remains of Mi's. Lichileatiy her sister aud that of a female ser- The eorps of Geri. - Excelnians is cantoned in the1 arrondisera'ent of Hion He has a Consi- Yes, it is provided tlfat every one of tbe me- chaniei miKt keep a book most enter down eve ry artieie of work done that tb"ey hae pleased the collector, and expose all llieir private con cerns, to his insnectinnir else be fined in hun- dredsi-and if thev do not bay it c and rot in 1 derable park of artillery. - . Ijail with felons 1 Js this, liocrty i Is this er Many letters anuounss, that nvelipillae oouragiiig domeslio-niaaufaetures? Mhyf sir, i t- ! "--. . -
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