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r SJ t . .. ' ' o " 1 t f I v . MMf m (V,-' f i . .... . . jl ' f " ' '. . u. . -4- -a h MAN'l'FACTmUA ' (IK ! conuv Hti.v:m:n. Jar Sir I Some h1mk. n lug en iu mechanic of Tenneme Invented P""!,.hichi. used by mwr "hjf kell of l f ery - planter, botVtrilnat ITStr tmHn.AUUmJ, f mm) which deserves fhe notice of owners 24th ... ... i .i. I. J. , ih Jour, of the th t ,.,. .of. n gin card .nd take, your pa;,er, and pay. ftr It too. , epiiM .much, c olton ill make from -J"" ""res .cr.bci our re.ident as eight lo ten yirdtoJ71ifJ"Wlde"ifrWh eve-A roan, who Jro n hi youth, ha, been ry dy which it auffitient to clothe trained up in thr p.,fiiica"bfThe coawtry, 1 tog... family. ..TbU 'jnsclnnV'cdVs" at 'and -whosa name U found every where 3ash villi r $ t1 4t doenot oczifZipnfttcuoutty -xpnneeled-wiib, iu .huuuy . mori. ipce than imU card tUle, .itd A mu h in hi youth wMkdfstlnV can be mruported from ple to place in ' Ruihed lr hit t oircct Uablti, hit attidu de.rborn. AtthU m-ch!ne trquirea no it? in 4cquirii( uselul knowledge, whotc additional boildinptoii a farmed cn be cluiacttr in- tnteiritr and patriotism iui employ cd in wet dart and in told weathrri never been qucniuncd by the bittcrneii on cot on plintation, nd as the model of party ptiii. can he obuined at the patent office, would it not be desirable to hae a factory et Ublijh'ed at Baltimore and Richmond for their construction I There cn Iw no doubt of their value in their preaent form, nd a premium should be offered for far ther imorovemcnt in it form It should be made at low price, and might probably - r be made to spin twenty or more threads Instead of six. Gen. Jackson hat used this valuable little machine for several jeart, and with one little girl clothes hit large tamily most comlortamy. J nry arc sold at Nashville as fast as they can e.fionitructed.Jey would be very val uable on the cotton pTrnfatTdhi of Virgin it, Maryland, TOdlre-'Cnlina. A TENNES5EEAN". J. eKiaiixR. esq FhiladrMia, Oct. ml. Dta Si& i- The essay t . which have lately appea ed in vour very uselul pa;r relative-'o the employment of slaves ir - ' ' . . COtlon manulactories, have occasioneu u nn.k. inK.i.. itanta of this city and the gentlemen or the south who ere now on their return from their northern eacursion. Unc of the I4.er. who i. perfectly persu.ded of the importance of employing African op- eratives, has obtained an estimate of the machinery which can be obtained at Pat- Urson for a small manufactory of cotton bagging, and of the proportion of bands Hecettary to carry ii on. One carding machine of 35 In- - cbca, with tlie carat, S3.il i nanus Oat drawing frame, 3 headi 230 2 do. One atrttchcr, 30 spindles at 7 ' ""Tpe apjndle -480--a-bfa 4 Dower-looirs. 50 inches brrxM.,- 56J 7 rirta Pne bobbin-winder, 10 spindles. 40-1 Hrl VlRGINfA. T". " : twcf letter Jhm m dutimfwtbttt ftMtfa ... I800, in Ft' fi Kin; Vet. 1 7A. ' With one of these machines one over'"MTou has ., doubt oUcived ihiit the er and. nine..ba.nds will card apin and administration have recently turned their Weave 450 lbs of cotton and make 450 -attention;., p Jfirghiia, and that thi y urc yards or bagging per week, or 33400 lbs. 'trying to get up whlli They rll an -Jnii: oi iwist, or varus. ol ciutn per annum, Three extentive practical manufacturers have made this estimate, and agree it is correct Hercarc ten hand carding, spmning and weaving 4 per week by4he aid of improved machine rv. With common colttn cards, wirtls and Zoom, woild any overseer expect from the same ten hands one hundred yards of cloth in the werk ? Whilst the ten men, women and children are fabrica ting 5000 yards of cloth per annum in the ordinary way. ten other hands are ra pable, by proper machines, to make '23. 400 yards. Ought not Baltimore. Rich mond, and every other considerable town in the slave slates, to incorporate and furnish cpital to companies of machin ists, who would make cheap and simple . machines for the slaves who are not em ployed in the labors of the fu Id ? In this way, the mechanical skill tnd experience of tbe north would be called to the south, and the energies of the supernumerary slaves multiplied almost beyond nil cul culation. By the establishment of ma chine factories, every neighborhood could be supplied viitfi" machine,- proportiona ble to the demand ; the supply of provis ions and the number of hands not wanted ijn .egriculiuial pursuits. Not one pound ol yarn uJJuierinycoarte for the use of slaves in winter, or for bag ging, is spun in all the northern factories, and manufacturers do not like to work up cotton into heavy goods. These will be peculiar object of attention in southern factories, where the staple is abundant, and will employ thousands of the idle women and children who are to Le found in every plantation, iaitfaty Untj, and .Vir r.ciniaf aHdbeuadjantstateam,. ri:--;-;H.t PATTEBOXr; .-j J. S. Skinner, Esq. vi Congrettional ' Debatet The Editor of the United States' Telegraph has made arrangements for reporting the debates of the next Congress. ,lr is also his inten tion to publish a register of Congressionul Debates. The price will be Five Dollars for a volume, bound in boards, to contain about 800 pages. To any one, who ob tain, five good subscribers, the first -Volutne.-will be scBt.graiis. Buel.-r-A duel took place at Hoboken, on the opposite side of North River from jhejeity of New-York, on the -Ssth ult. between a midshipman and a surgeon in the 6. 6. navy; tbe latter was killed. i AIR. ADA'fr . J Jlr. Jf'Mr 1 have not teen iny notice in ' j your piper of meeting of the fronds of lli 1 administration in Louiaville, Kentucky, on lti , 5-li tilt, i which meelinr ittakl Ij bav been . n,c!lMe Bm.. t mumi a4 U taknia. i . ad.MteL in which Mr. Adam's is 1iamlom termt. Yon -will Jour, of tlie 24th ult I wblclU I wiU jou to In A man of the first order of intellect ; of lanj; experience ; calm and deliberate In hit measures, and Di m in his purpose A m t who, through his whole both public and private, i i all i.s parlicu lars. will bear " the ie( nf liumaii scruti ny, of (alcnis and ol lime" -a private life honorable to hnntHf, and a public one honorable lo our country. A man who was pronounced, more than thirty years ago. by our political father, the sainted Washington, one of our mom vaiuauie puonc cnaraciers A man who enjoyed the confidence, and participated in the administrations, off wWiHUini Ql,J tntriv)i JIa(iisorjivond Monroe. i'ht man who' fmt introduced in councils of the nati n, resolution laying the toumlioa far a i;ei)erlsy.tcin of in tonal improvement. - A mao pronoun' td by Monroe entiiled lo cwn.len-e I om hiiluiu; service, his . ... . . atunowicrigtci aatimes, ana nis unquc i .,t, A man declared lv Gen. JacUun iwr?: f ft' fF ' P,Ch Ud" set. i the hum ol (iifTi uliv, to tean able ... , " V . r ,VM i.'i ha'fimvte, whose c,...,rxi..n with Mt Muor.. 'a adm.ni,...ion would afford general satisfaction " ' A man of imm M.nro- said, that what, ever there was of excellence in his d. ministration, was greatly to be auujutvd to nit counsels. A man, who hit been described lor up. words ol thiny years, bv M. .IrfTuiwMi, jbie, boncsl, and learned, and otic who would mnke a safe Chief MjUuate of the L'nion. wacteon convention nere i ncv may no doubt have a convention, (as indeed whatf fclnr' increased by donations, to the ' prty is so poor ut not to have it conven '! nnuni of 5 )0 dollert, Irbm subordmsttf I tion in these tiini s?) but Virginia tvill be L"rii'rn ,n 1,1 S'lf . J?-.ar'.' ' Virginia no longer, If she ever ran be 0.'rf.a?i, There Jswjjvinjt in h , (M ,he Iakl i Fear not for ut. All b'ere 'Ii MftrumVa : the law- of nature herself run he revolu lionized by our juling cubinel." , eirly lite ne rines on norsenacx, wiiks Ebony and Toftaz The Ad.ims Hive S,U, fjrm fo"6"" ratiooally on were nevet in j greater buzz of confusion "nT s,,,,jec, i'sprighty in conversation, thm in reading he I'.oideniN to.st of frf'iucntly talks about getting married, Ebony and Toafiz. Poor Clay swore an Such circumstance is of rare oc hour.hv Sr,n-Ht)uty clock, that it ws ut- f"rrnce "d certainly worthy of being terly hop.le to nuke Adam a sensible ""Cforded. man thai he might hve given, jh Small Pox Vive nev caes of the just as much pcoprietv JarHi and Boaz.. Small Pox occured at Edenton during the and could have told a better a'ory on the eck ending on the 30th ultimo. The strength of it. Iljs honor the Mayor ofjlast acconntt, however, represent the dis Washington, in referring to the letters in j ease as having nearly disappeared, his pigeon liol.s, said, it was a bjd btisi large Ox. The celebrated Ox Co- nets altogether, and the leas' s .id of it the better. Walsh sj'id it was un " ut-betom ing mvstifict'tionof truth by an unhallnw ed substitution of the hallowed title of the qusdrenUl President of the Union, fot that ol the temporary and insignificant rrefcident of thi rt:.r ;.l Auah eight Counties A'ew Jerteu Ai least ou:.of.,.he ,nir,t.cn' ln ,his M8,e l" Tnajonttrsfwaeksfm these from 500 to 1000 We beat the Adams men .bv an average majority .f aoouta thoosanc'only.in 182. In 1828. the majority will be quadrupled. Fi.,m every prt of the state, we hear of changes 'avoroi tne tipple man -Emfiormm. T . iiui uio ime ciatie, oriental, alie gorical, and humane toast, eiven bv Mr. Its dtic mctrr-pf laud ia-Europe. I have transihitted it ' to Mh Editor of Black wood's. Magazine, familiarly styled EB Suth a sentiment from the President of these United State, although it may speed a bullet to the heart" of the dis tressed family of the unfortunate Ross, who fell whilst obeying superior "com mand, should not be lost. A toast en gendered in Hindoo my'.hology, translus ed by an Atheist, ; Voltaire,) and commen tedon and anyfised by a cold hearted Un itarian professor, fcTr libation. If f Tthgrufih. It is stated in the Rhode Island papers, that the lace school ol Newport alonecm plova over w hundred jroung ladies " Vfrorf In thi Warrentoft (N. 0. ) ficporter, of the Ith Intl. find the fol In. in (j article i AVi hart been informed that gentleman In thl neighborhood, who it laboring inder a pulmonary attack, hat been Uiinff the Llvtrvtort for tome tboruimei and.that H ht been attended with eontideralle iood effect. 3'ne'n SVSaTOff 1 TnaTThWrerirwft It f.unrf pfrntitlly In that rliny.-- fire VaJmrv. In addition to the namet ol Mr. ghoi awl Mr, Clinton, who have brrn spoken of at fit Candi dates fJruhe .Vice Pretidenry, it ppcra thaf fiovernor Shut' ofPennsylfapta, 3Jr. 5aiboiir of Virginia, the Secretary isfaVArXVhVnTir'lWij?'. Wa State, and l.'andon Ckevet formeiIjr South Carolina but now of I enntylvania. have been nominated by their respective friend Maine 0 the pretint membert of Congress, from the state ol Maine, there are three t'ecided for Jicksnn. and at a reteii' election in thit Mate, a Jack ton nun came within iuu at oem( rnoscn. t Thrae re ;fi" in Vew England. The Rev. II U OnJerdonk, says the Philadelnhia Evening Pott of the 27tb ult. was ronserrated assistant B'uhop of the diocett of Penntylvtnia, on Thursday morning Uat. in Christ Church, Second street. The dutiea of consecration were performed bv the Riglt Rev. Bishop of this rfi'xrs. the Bishapa of New York, I v. i n M .a mrkA - h A i omJer of the Ucveiend Clergy, and numerous lay del- tit wewtfeicoUSeTmoinbyBithop II.,!,.rt. ' - Wt.ii.m M'CluiS hat been appointed to th'- oftirr of Post Matter, at Chester Cauh H.iuse. Souh Carolina. A.inn the successful candidates for , , ,. M ... t Miitifarswfra Iloliaav. . .in .AlaMachu- . . ... m . ' . . . j A i ii . n. m . k mjm i . . , ... -.n. ,c ,, w. ;r ; v -.v. .Tl ChUrC.h'. h" Jn T"1' ,f ,k0!tt i 5O0Q a year, and judiciously employe its missionaries chttny among the different trili'i of Indian. - John II. Legnrc, of Charleston, propo se 'n publish in that city a valuable work, to he issued monthly, entitled the South ern Agriculturalist," the prospectus of which we published recently it it to consist nf from 22 to SO pages, illustrated with engravings, at 85 per annum. Solomon Ureely, who lately burnt the Jail at D iver, (Delaware,) where he was ontinro lor norse stealing, naa oeen re t.kcn,iriedr convicted, and-tentenced.totvcd at -New-l orli, on rcmesdy morn- be hutu on the SOfh t'tnttan?. " .- At thejate session of the Grand Lodge of Vermont, ICO dollara were voted as a donation to the funds of the American CoroMiiTion Swcietv .wtiiph . fund ha s ' . a .. .a . JL" Ibl :AlTrrrs::imfhAt ' '" ' f,:' Ke'! yr He still re tains many customs practised oy mm in . f f a l l ti u m 'in 9, is now exhibited in Philadelphia Me is said to weigh Four Theutand Poundi and is only teven years old. Such ' was the animosity conceived by the Swiss against the House of Austria in consequence of the attempt of Arch t , . .. . .V . .. Duke Albert in nhiiitrate them, thattbev put to death i all the i peacocks throughout the ennntrv. hrrntite arwacock'l tail made Part of the crest of the Austrian arms. n entertainment witnrglaTTirahe funding before him, one of the company obseived, that the aun formed in it a kind ' 0f representation of a peacock's tail. At ;lrr,s 9jRht tne Swiss drew his tabre, and gmithed the glass in pieces. The two gold medals of the Royal So ciety of Literature for the present year, were adjudged to Sir Waller Scott, "for , the Ulustratian p Jbe Wnnemntiqot. ttr s and Ki&torv of Scotland, in many works of pra;ininent genium . Jotb prftsfe and veref particularly the Lady of tne L.ane and waveriy; ana roTtri Souih'ey, "Author of the History of Bra zil. and of several other distinguished works in Englisli liieratnte.' The first tree was. cut down only six months ago on the site of Guelph, in Up per Canada, accounts of which have fre quently been published It now contain one hundred bouses. The first child born in the place, fja female has been al ready granted a lot of land for her mar riage portion. A mac nine is said to have been invrn ediit New York which enable two per sons io gather fruit aa fast Bfrorn thitty to fifty now dp. brtat firt tt JJoiVr-JAOrnflethin Auirtitta, writing to a friend in Savanna I .. L . L J . t ' bra took place In Mobile, which destroy ad nine entire aquaret, embrarina; all wharvet ail about ont hundred ad Ay building$ ( i kunAr.A and AHu kuilAlnm: AttMlMd JoJIIlCrirbill, recels ed following I Information f undoubted Character it received here.that the tthole of the lutioest part of Mobile It burnt." - '.So Advitea from Cibjaliar, tojhe r 3d tttr. haw beew received at ait)moreT We Valf act tbTTirwrfrbm pain,7 UIwr from the Baltimore American. A atop appear to have been again put in Spain to the License System. Indeed affairs in that country are becoming daily more aeriout. On the 22d ult. the King let out from Madrid for Catalonia, It it said for the purpose of putting down the Kevoluttont, hut others say that the French ere at the bottom of the intrigue, and that the King it not likely to. return i to Madrid. J The Aogbu-gh Ootette ccniaine the following article, dated Tries! Aug. 39 ' According to in'elltgence brought by captains of merchant vessels, Lord Coch rane ha obtained fresh advantages over the Turk. The Austrian Observer announces that a great patt of the city of Andrianople has been destroyed by fire, and lh--t the flafir it one of the buildings consumed. " Wundertteiwfhet Count.. jpo jJ'J s. , tria, hat been rncnuraged by the Court! of England, Franca end Rotsia to ac cept the government of the Greek Re public; - . At the Court of Cassation of Paris a nolnr of lnri-snrudence ha tust been de cided, which it is horM. may -rend tot meniiont inai n no tcccitco itutij from Montgomery, Ala. in which it itsta led that on 8unday the 3ltt of October, a check the practice of Duelling, at lestj.sj"a n mn" ,or "e rrestuency. u one Hing, at le-st as far at married men and fathers of fami mouaana pe-pte were present at uua aieviiiig. : lies are concerted." -A Mr: Iekiiau waatrerv i;ew devekipcment ol tb itrti.u of tried for the murder of a Mr. Gajel in a parti in the attc of New-York, exhibits ta -duel. Lelorrain was acquitted of the acceanon to the Jackson tide, murder, but wst sentenced at the suit of tne wiiow, to tne pavmem or damages m . . . . . i r i . tne amouni oi irancs to ner, sno , Uke om,rj0( wppMeJ to be that of H MoT- 4000 francs to her children, and to bcj.n . . , ... , , . . , . ' gan, ii now id to be clanied by a alia. un pan when they rorro of age, with inter . . est to tha, pe.iod ?' t. Inno.hy On the 231 ultimo the Emperor 0f been drowned near rort 8s. Russia wa present at a sitting of the di j wn ,he f ,h 01 A rectine senate, an honor which had not ! " bten hM on ,h body, (which waadi,ieN been conferred since the reign of Paul. Catomiia Captain Sheffield, who arri- - I - it ' " - YTT : a . . Hngi ibe 4h iiltnr eightecirjdaya-Jfmtvf -a.udu'C1 V -Meed olha? been Carthagena, states that Bolivar made his entry into Bogotion the Hthof Septetn' clamor m Morgan's death, said jtlie .bMl as ber, and wa received with great applsu. . a good'enough alotgan ufur thtiUciMn!" He took the oath of office and the Presi- ( here aeema lo be no doubt, however, but what dent chair pn the; tame day . t liorgan was actually put .to icatb u. h Rraziland BneniutyrtiJmVie Jcjffj by44utcvor by v. how perpetrattd, isyet matter ot Cpt. Tiicketson, of the ship P.udence, conjecture." " arrived at thi port yesterday, in 45 days ( from Pernambnco,-that the whole coast .. ... ,. , nf BxniJ rontinucd to be completely lined ' " f!"' with BuevliaTrr ""cd Bahia, alone, captured sixteen vessels in ,,"kc,1un' nth the view of tMabl.g a three days, the principal part of which. 4 ""W" re. After hawnguii.g liii aa--with valuable cargor on Iward. wete U,t"Ct for Mm'' lime he eonehioWa b, obierv. manned and sent to the river La Plata. '"','. l'' i' U'e people desired it, he would re It was stated that this same Prii ateer had turn ntii wctk.and prtacb to thin again, if- on board in silver, 200.000 mill reaf, prize money. M Y. Dai. Adv. i The Indians From S Louis, we lc,rn; (ssys the National Intetligeneer) that the result of the late expedition, to quell the lising Indian hostilities, has been excee jungly lortimate janci satislacjory ; attord ing proof of great promptitude on the pan cii uenerai tiKinsnn,anu m cinciciicy on ihe part of the troops The General succeeded in obtaining a surrender of all the principal offenders, of the Winnebagoes engaged in the recent I transirresainns. hoth at Prairie dti Chien. i and in the attsck on the kerl honts re Perim appear to have the -power of re turned from Fort Snelling, as well at ,!""St." The vlutefmt wheat, which security io lher peTsnnv iirrd proof against they, has been mini the people of the. Mining District, on I lced mio tjiia part cf " iNorb-Carohwi,- Fever river, and peace and tranquility to our-froPlkrJrihHbltant. It l a subject of much gratificatinn that the dilbcullies have been settled without bloodshed. ( . The New York Daily Advertiser in speaking of the mania of steam boat passengers, to make a trip between that city and Albany j f to minute, quicker than any others have ever done, thus ex , emplifies the passion which abme men h.,eyoaurr::AftaBtT ii a ust idea of the 1 riding would whifi it I Clote Running. In theUte election for members of Assembly in. Pennsylva nia, two cases of a tie, or no election, hare occurred, viz : in Berks and Schuylkill rnnniir Mr. Cnnrad. federal, had 1909 votes, and Mr. Rehrer, democrat, the! s .me number. Two federals andtwo ! democrats are elected. In Lebanon co. j Messrs. Glrim and Shindle, the one foi l tbe administration -and the other for Jack flofy hf4 4J8 foto?, CfC dtbany Car. character- of those who were fond -of e,ween Jonn nyand Michael ua.ion. -traelling.at such a wo,rtr0S4 rJie'h be said He beiieveniV on a stieak of liElitning, be I me aeunia m good nature buT.'aiwtewMp KOVCMItKK 'JO, 1827. the! . "t ' ZZrJT'C "T , JU ku fa a!-.. ..1.1. .J i th eU " New-York, between the Jsckao In PMU', lo ,w '" ia tui, J J ' al. . . 7 uh rtferenca to the partialities or the ar. a cawiMuies ior iwaor urn rrewaemw can- dklate. Jn U,t state, the polls are kept open three da( and during thla time, there wa a most-. tfnprecaJenUd .eicitetnwt.'Ti9t)j gj classes' of people I between 1wmtyne ttnf about eitluaiMnAn)ortil.'an Ea7eVr teesT ' 'polled before at one election (be result of which is, that uWJackaon ticket baa been elec. ted by a tnut Iriumpbant anajority . I he Corn mercial Advertiser, an Adams paer, of the Ith; (the latest New-York paper we Lave received) contains the following paragraph on th subject s The Polls wtie closed last evening after a contest ot ihree days. Tha num ber of votea taken ia nearly twetiiy-ont thousand : eight ;housand more thao has ever been polled in Ibis city any former year. The returns icceivcd last evening are not ofl'nial tuffuient, however, ia known, to insure the election of the Jack son Ticket, by a m.joiily of iiom three l air thousand voles. News from Albany of the first day 'a election. had been rtceived. I be Argus of Tuesday, tUics, that M the work goes bravely on j in every ward, we uudtrsund, the Jackson ticket wit ahead by large majorities. A large Jackson meeting was held in Albany, (New York) on ihe 1st int. when the notni nation of tue JackKm candidate lor the aaseta.' ' blv. -fcc.-vss unaMiinoualv coieurrrd im nJ reaoiutiom patard eipresMve ot' the Cwnfidenca pf ,t,c n,nt " 9' the Hero, tn1 "ln r the frestdency. lit (r,w..he body lound od the shore of cu ai uaiavia lor inst purpoae; when Mrs. Uunr was prcient; and another relative j and the body ia taxi to have been completely W in died aa Uiat 1 .1 aa I r . . ne. jojowrjn.eat is said to : proven tliat a person intciesied in msine a' ter acona.dnble tauae, an oldgmtkn.aii rwe, and sidi " Mr, d ouliavc prcaciitu us lis TarT .o iiijjiit, we don't nreU jou loi, ateuf- ding lo jout doctrine, we slia l all be aved, aj andifvou J.a preach'd a tu, wn you, for like the re of the world, re are already too much given to ljin(j.M litis s eold comfort. It is needle to say, he aid nut vish ffackettstown again for tbe purjo. oi op- V;in orow-lviea. - " $) f'Aeo. A new sptcie ef alieat is said to have been introduced into tbe lintiali province of .Nora Scotia, from Malaga, which, from ex- along with it, Mr. Skinner lias sent u 8")' 'Proportion of gurlic, which, by spreading ovef j the coimryrialifcerrpoMM j the fly V e should now like to see a triai mi' j here of the Malaga W heat, a mixture of hich with the white flint, would, we should aupx a grain ,tlllt would defy the mageio! )oee ,wo , enemie8o( tLe wieat.crop with y ,nd ,he i.age" . . - ,m . . . ... n0tr '-'rvu.unr--. in such case where that enemy to peace "; quietness,. wAi'fJre hasany thing to do in th matter, the sport ended hi anger and murder. A fatal accident happened to a Mr. CopeUt on the id inat. near Chesterfield court-h'ooie, C. - In attempting to get into a wagon wli had atopped for him, one of the horses g frightened. Marted with the wagon, inrcw land under the wheel and crushed him to dtt. ntar, The Obituary Notice from Burke, sua" - 'apJaceneit wetK
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