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and tome fragment'4. of his clothes . My dear Mr. . Friendly, .cries ha Thus, sir, wa Wagrtuiy -hi we . , 1 , w ' w I . -Ill . ' in t pan, the wans presem me uiiio giaa, ry of four mar, w purposed to e do. Ftoy.itlie Boston Gazette. ..Mr. Friendlv 1.3$ lo.-t Lis la; y dictates of haggard penurv. !,, bylhe death or a rrfaji.e, it," my dear, aid the lU-Uaud. -,, ; i ' ' " ,'- tee., suddenly rn.sed Horn a state c Philapelpliia paper icfers to r-MISS McCREA. 1 It fAe-lWftr Statesman. tale, ye na- ale men perished, and theirs but on Ids attempt to salute her, she . t LuctSDJLs atcf the vere subsequently found at ,! withdrew Iier cheek, exclaiming, ' 1 i tions hear, nee of a few paces from each am sorry for his disappointment ; and ternaj tell it with rect a chapel at the remotest point of suit, my dear said the husband these cavities. Hie thread by which ? The smile of welcome was iustanV they were to trace back their way to ly.changed into a look of amazement ; the opening of the vaults, broke; the she. had advanced to him her hand ; unfortunate boa ics vere the distance f.tlier. However .eatastrniilieV nf he-mi in make the tea. - - - - 1 . e - this terrible kind presented few er hor- He drank a dish of tpa, and then . i ' - e .1 t . r - i t I I.: J I rors to me conscripts oi me hower aseu ins if lenu iu rei.u mui, a ic uur f .!. .i .!... r ... : i . i... : : .u.. i ... Unfortunate younsr way, lutinc men in . iiursuiis oi ine -vr- lars. nc uau u nui in iuc huujc wau . - darvierie and, according to theltcs- was very precarious again mention timony of the author, many preferred od iiis exacted lodger and recora these dimal retreats to the laurels of mended a mean room to his friend, at AVacrratn 'and Jena. i a lovr price in an ohscurej part of the 'Hie interior of the Hill of St. IV- town; oh, self interest: how dost ter has given rise to anerd'jtes worth thou deaden, and extinguish eyery Meet: .,u Extracrfrohi an address' hi V olas; DLE, hsqv tieiivereri! !y raised from a state olub-1, v -----r-.. ycv; 101 ale prr III Ollt Ul "irm atuutiifcy. ; i . . : C ?r,.lt, III I Ppmal t lellit with a tear t" ' !.. DARLOW. The eraahis of this interesting and who was t massacred by the Indians in - the cam- Dai?n of 1777, have lately neen aiy- collecting; the Austrian, havinjj r virtue, led on by poverty, treachery, tmwMin nf.th Vnrt nf IVtersberir. and crime and make us what we discovered a secret com.nuniration J should be ashamed to own- mean, av uith the vaults of the hill, of which laricioos and unfeelinji, tven to misior- the French troops iuirdea some of th t-nirirs. With torch in hand and fixe I Invonets tli Ai.strians attemp t tl to sirrpiiie the French, but the Itlter, warned by -the subterraneous Iiht, rnhel upon the enemy who u rv l.7..lei by their. Qwn torclies, .-lid a conflict ensued which tunes lowest victim Would I change the feeling heart for all the interesting views this world afTurds Oh," no ; qive me sensibility to feel as 1 ought ; my own happiness. . i It is vexatious said Mr. Friendly, as he arose from breakfast, that I cannot lect penury, Now, -'though' a bird in the hand is - worth two in the bush,' we have an instance to bfTer :n our own vicinity, of an individual whose prospects look even more j-goldenly at. the present .inie, than the fers.:i before men tioned. It is cttuiidently asserted, that Col. Joseph Dutlley, of jRoxbury, is a lineal lie'ir of the Larl of rLeices ter, and that the. splenjid estates of that house, together c-ith the title, are last. interred by an association of young j.. tQ com intQ UIS possession. gentlemen oi ivasnmai vwh"'J ; Qf the legitimacy of the pedigree, family doctfments, we are told, anora resem- stay here, as I have no money to pro blem u mmbat of the infernal deities. ; cure a lodging no answer was made. The lollop in? story isoa h'ss se :s li iture. Maestricht has fd!en tut 1 t h.uels of the French, and cnatiniied a most furmidahle . trrrs w. A poriinti of the Austri a.i pc;Hi!ation tl"d to the vaults b n.ttli tie hill- of St. Peter. They tuok liiir c.ttile with them and in the siiMernine'u cavities the histily co.istmcied rciims ami stables. The French were ut:;dle to account , for the miiaruluus diappeirance of a porti'inrof the conquered inh'tbit ints, uhen a pi, which had escaped from ' it 'itv, uioSteJ alone the snbterr.me-ou-i galleries, s j jeaki:? tremendous lv. It m;.s heard by the French cen- tint K, and this circunntanre led them t i su',ct thf rt trit of the Autri ;ins. I liey adopted means to rrrike thf- hz queak Mill louder, in the hope f attracting the fugitives, when, to the !ieat urprLse of th." French sol dier. veral 4s rushed out to an swer the Miiiiiiii.il-. f the imprudent deserter. In anrient time the roman -;iit.i -ave.J by (eee, and on thi occ.lin a pi; caused the 'de struction of the little republic of; St. Pefrr-ibrr. The Autrians were ro'Med from their retreat, and cmU oiil pi?,' s may well be yuppoied, .'rn speedily roasted and devoured. One of the rnnt rurioiu pheuime r.; of the vati!t of St. Pt r r i the f'-inti.n of, j?eo!'i'ical orj-au pipes. T!'"e are a Kind ot well, the orifices r.f hich ate on the tipper part of the li.il. and which exterid, like funnels. in iu r.te. i ney Rerve as drai:is. whicli intercept the suhterraf:eius ! p illeries, and continually destroy their architecture. The oripin of th--e eolosical phenomena has civen iie ('an't 1 have a room on your second ( noor, .tr. i.iuster. . Keally sir, they are all occupied. I do not know what to do, 1 must be you to lend me two ; dollars till next week. I cannot upon my word, sir. Mr. Friemdy. summoned up a look of expressive contempt, and fixing his eyes, illumined by a noble indignation, on his false friend, cried he who can refuse t.vo dollars to my : necessities, shall never share in my prosperity Know, sestisti man, I nave gainea my deposited in the church yard at F ort Edward, in the presence ofa crowd of spectators. Her bones were found to be little decomposed, and the marks of the tomahawk are said to have been visible upon her skull.- Altho the removal oT her ashes waS undoubt edly intended as- a mark pf respect, we cannot but think it manifested a want of taste. Tiie spot where she slept was romantic, sequestered, and charming, and itssCenery liarmonizecj with the stcry of : her rhisdortunes. ( 1 1 is thus Described in Siliiman's Tour to Quebec:- i " This beautiful sprint;, where she fell) which still flows limpid and cool, from a bank near the roatij'side, and ihis fatal tree (to .which she was tied we saw The tree which lis a Tari. and ancient pine, "fit for the mast a case, and am at this moment master of two thousand pounds per annum. Then turning from thera hastily, left the abhorred mansion.. j I stood for a moment to view their confusion ; they spoke not a word, but. giving each other the keenest looks of reproach, separated iu sullen and confused silence. FROM THE AURORA. Mr. Dunn" The jests and quiz zes whicli the first day of April has iveu rise to, though stale, still af ford c good deal of pleasantry and diversion. I have witnessed one that w as the means of promoting a better objrei. j A ceotlemean of unimpeachable respectability had been addresin; a younjr lady of lortune, beauty and iccomplishmeuts. for a considerable rime. The gentleman was rather in indigent circumtances and entirely ot some tall , Admiral, i; wounm-'i in many places by (lie bails ol t'n whiles fired at the Indians ; they h .y been dug out as far a they cuuld reached, but others still remain in the ancient tree, wImcIi seems';-a stiikint: emblem of wounded inn;C'. i;ce, fid t the trunk fyisted off at ro'irdderaUe elevation by some violent wind, that has left only a few mutilated bran ches, is a happy, althmiL-h a paintui mcmo.iil of the fate of Jenne Al'Ciea. Her name is inscribed on the tree with the date 1777, and no traveller passes t.bis spot, wituout spending a plaintive moment in contemplates the untimely fate of voulh and love- liness' ) Our readers will find the story w ell told in the work, from . whjch the a- bove is an extract ; also fc the sixth book of the Columluad, and in Mar shal's Lile of Washintoni" At the suggestion of one ;of the city papers, that the subject was susceptible of do- powerful evidence, but as the prop erty alluded to, in failure of its being claimed by an heir, has beena long timp transferred, at the pleasure. of the crown, to some other house, it oiust necessarily become a swbject bf niuclflitigatiohj ere it can be attained bv the rightful owner. The seat pt the Farls of Leicester was Kennil- worth,' that Castle so famous for its c.mtentions prior to and during the reifjn of Elizabeth, and the incidents af w hich are so admirably illustrated in the novel which bears tba name. Sn point of magnificence and extent, it is flie third in the kingdom. The ! !rv battlements enclose five acres t land, and it has always been held : i the utmost veneration for its anti 'piitv and grandeur. Its value is es t; mated at $1,900,000. From wood authority, we are au thorized to state, that a Gormandizer of this vicinity did on Thursday, the week of the-races in this place, de vour at one meal, one large Turkey uobler, one old Rooster, one gallon f Custard, two dozen fried e.-gs, one dozen Hrop Pound Cakes, four large -!ices of Com Bread, two pounds i Hutter, one quirt of vinegar, one half pint of brandy, and one quart of wa ter. These articles were consumed iu tire order in which they are placed, save the brandy", water, and vinegar which were taSen at intervals, and he assured the company that he was not satisfied. ; Many respectable wit nesses will bear testimony to the cor rectness of this statement. Examiner. , ":T,,e American farcer U ithe PY elusive, absolute, uncontrolled W V etor of ,the soih , IJis tenur from? the government ; tj,e L A ment derives its power fro T H m unr is duuve nim nothnig yu, . and the laws; no Weditarviln usurping the distinctions of genius; no established church Wv ing its dark shadow between him . heaven- His frugal governmUr !? ther; desires nor dares to oppft.ss ,t" soil; and the alters of religion fen ported only by the voluma. v ofcrL of sincere piety. His pursuit,! no perversion can lender injuria any, are directed to the coamj,ri -fit ot all. In multiplying the bounti oiyrpvidencev- in the imprbvenienr ariB embellishment of the soil in tt cafe :of the inferior animals coriiniu. j ii mis vjiaigc, iir wui una an ev . -varying and interesting euiplrjy' dignified by the union of liberal (tucJ,e7 and enlivened by the exerrL ' " vwr ft 1 1 -a slugusta embellishment, Florio has han- I etical ded us the following beautiful lines, the last stanza of which is an lrn prtwptii, written in a moment to ac cord with an-idea expressed in the foregoing remarks. f; iier love is coming her bosom throbs Ieix ndant upon his bodiiv labe-r, for rj i i . -i l , ' , .-i " mi i i And love beams enchantintdy brisht - .... - o in ner ee ; the decency of his costume, rhough poor, he possed considerable attrac tion, lioth mental and personal. Ills aff ction was ot a pure and empyreal i . t - . .A ; 1 to odd c.mjrc:ures. M. Maihiru, who I -,ur "onmo-u no,,, ,v Krver br;s d-vo.J ereut attention to i!k. j l'i: r sordid sentiment. 1 he young su!;ect, supposes them to have been .l'ld reciprocated . his affection wiih du: bv some m.M,.trous animal ; but j'considerab e fervor ; and readily con- M. llory de Saint Vincent eiy rea- SfpaMv w.is war against M. .Ma- x!neu enormous moles, and H"Cribes toe geological oigau-pipvs to the fil tration of water. )h eo!der linn the wind that'freezes Font,that no in sunshine played, Is oat oo.vjeriial pang Inch eizes 1 tietrutin biui, when betrav,d.,? 'i lived liit-nil. vi. u :ire n tvel. c x'to lew,, is my "heart can make 1 !,ad lbf P1" vC rcceivinp a letter v, observed a tine dressed citizen, 7 sented to the union of her destinies wiih his. The parents of! the young lady, being considerably attached to money, were violently opposed to the matrimonial union of their'daughter, with a man in such narrow circum stances. A potponement of their nuptials ensued from their opposition. The gentleman having some dash of the adventurous, purchased a lottery t I tick t. On the first day of April, he From the Baltimore Federal Gazette. The work mentioned in the follow ing article, w'hich we copy from the Freeman's Journal of Philadelphia, is one now much wanted by the mer cantile community-; we have seen ;i specimen of the work, and think it well calculated to be useful to all clas ses of citizens. generous rrospitamy. H,s thn ter assumes a loftier interest bv if, iufluence over the public liberty h may not be foretold to what dWPrs this Country is destined, when itsswelj. ing population, its expanding territory its daily complicating interests shall awale the latest passions of men anj reveal the vulnerable points of jour in stitutions. But whenever fhese perik come, its most 'stedfast -security, it$ unfailing reliance will be on iW co lumn of landed proprietors; tiie mea of the soil and of the county ; Stand ing aloof from the passions which 8oj. tate jdenser communities ; , well edu cated, brave and independent; the friends of the government, without so liciting its favor ; the advocates jof the people, without descending lo'&nitvr their passions ; these men, rooted IU their own forests, may yet interpose between the factions of the country to heal, to' defend, and to save. ' There are many such men in this nation ; and therewas one, whijai old arrong us loved, and tlieycunt venerate; wlonj vve may proudly place; by the side of the master spirits of the best ages ; the man wIiqiu his country's danger always soughfat his farm, and his country's blessings al ways j foil owed there ; the uioel of American farmers. His memory is in all onr hearts, and his example jnay well inspire a fondness fori those pursuits, which Washington! roost ( loved, and teach us that there jis iio condition in which our lives may & more useful ; in which we mayjmore honor ourselves and serve the country.. I iiilnrmiiiiT 1 1 1 r n lli if lu liit itr:itrn 40,(K)0 dollar prize : the news circu lated with electric rapidity, and some vires eundo." e gnjNd wrtlj feve?it pressure i!.' h of his countrv friend t I .M..C.-.. Iv hopcM.,u will nrae my house I f-??'ration, "acquuet m "lonie while vmu remain in town, llnnj s!i;dl be done to make it ftreiali'e to ou, I have depended on our coaipaoy, my whole bouse is at w ii'i r mi vii t. t I i.:. .... .. f,:. IcouM Inve been finished. iiis in i i it o i inii.'i ii 111 r irirf ur i -- i j 'I he parents, hitherto so bitteily op ' posed to their marriage, hastened the ! celebration of the i nuptials. The marriage was accordingly solemnized, I .1 coon as the" veddinr rra rmpnl This iiijjhtshe exclaims, before Hea r ' Ven's pure shrine, i My warrior youth is forever made mine- t , i- Is th3t his dear form, stealing slow through the shade, Is it thus he would come to his own belov'd mad ? I Oh, no, 'tis tbe savage death flies from his bow, And life's current sullies her bosom of snow. s ' - The night winds are up with-the gath ering storm, I in- Miiijct lis sincerity, " or that Hie mi- . i ii.! i - .!!. ,n'ji. noun in view as if- M'j:i.e Ihit in vain he waited for the re ception of his money. At length the t .:. : n :. .:!.... -i - friendship needs not such ex- lT liUl"Y , . " lu.Kri "rmg a -gerated profu sions. Forverr in f a !a ,K; " .""' u.e i a. on, natu.es elements the harlot We ile- Inch the deception produced. Hi. .... . ;.. . miPn from rheeiriil. inTAinf unrmw. travs our haith, ami t:reatejs the t V" , " : " 1 , greater ''ir. i when least vou wtiuld kU":ect t iat treachery. Ho rever I follow cj him home lam grcatlvob- ir"-d to you, s'ud the country c:ntle ini.i as he. sat down at the breal fast table ; the invitation ou have. given very acceptable; I have lost the es tate 1 .have been so long at law about, for want of. sufficient evidence, and when" t 'have paid the costs, I shall not Inv more than two hundred jmunds left, with which I rceanfto purchase on annuity ; therefore I shall make your house ray home, till I can Settle my niTiir. ; j It n.av bt some time before you can settle vcur buisness to your satisfac tion, renlied the citizen, his features lowering into rpulsivi and odd civ jlirv: ami I ei wiih me in ab remain some tirm I am rrv I cantict accoanodatuyou any 1 I I I . I I f uie novei um vaiyaoie taoies or in terest, commissions, foreign weights, rreasuies, coiiis, monies, Sec. product ed by Funion! Williams, a native of this city, The variety and number of tables, comprized in a few pages!, and o fir red to; subscr ibers at the modt erate price ;of? three dollars per volf ume. neailv half bound in folio will no doubt, lie considered a as valuable acquisition, j, ''I The inte'rest at 5, G, 7, and 8 per cent, per annum, and commissions' at 1-4 to 23 per cent, are on i to They wave her dark tresses, they $100,000. and are shown in an expe- chiJJ. ler soft form ; j ditious and convenient manner, withi Cold, cold is hei heart, once so joy- t those tedious additions and referi ous and light, . ences to distant pages, which are ne! Her eye of soft wildness no longer is cessary in searching other tables herej bright I ! tofore in use. LUc work is intended to be published in the course of the The bridal bed's ready, but where is I ensuing summer, and the tables of inl the bride ? . j I terest and commissions to be steieo- The death-drops have gathered and J'PP- ne most celebrated cditioii rolledjroni Iier side, of interest tables that : has been piub!- The grave is her bridal-bed gone is lished ?n the 'United States, contmns her bloom, 1 about Kr)fi,000 computations on S004 And her 'morning of brightness hath sums) or 1 92 j pages, and this new! se!t ended in tzloom. !- of F. Williams' tables contain l to 10,000 sums, .and 2.000.000 comfuita- Iler lover is cominghe speeds on ,'ts, on less than I'OO pages, and by the way, s holding cyphers and moving the deer tie chides the dull moments of tedious delay, ? Hope brats in. his breast for that hea- NEW INTEREST TABLES. , ) There is now 'living in the county of We have the pleasure of noticing 'Campbell, a negrp woman beloi to a gentleman c-f dhe name of Todd 1 this woman is in mr 42d year, aild has had 41 children, at this time is preg nant with her 42d'child, and posib!y with her 43d, as she has frequently had doublets.- This fact is wvll knoiviito many j gentlemen iu this 'county1, and is susceptible of -easy and coniplete proof. Lynchburg Fress. j . October t Prices Current raal point, the; number of answers will be increased to a very considerable amount. i ful and detected. His wife endea- j ' ---. I fnw iimp lim ivillimf ciifu-c to console him, she told him her for tune would be amply sufficient to sup port his family with decency. At length time, aided by the angelic soo things of his consort, healed the wounds of prostrated sariguinity. He continued his trade wiih consid erable success. The old gentleman, anxious to make the best of what he now deemed a bad bargain, aided his son-iii-Uw very bountifully.! In a fevr years the old gentleman died, and be queathed him the handsome sum of O-Tir iW dollars i besides nroDertv of . - i i - tj - i muni iiifi 1 1 1 ff i inis iviirL' o r. . . n n : . Zt "nruvi .tnllnr- val.ii. T1, I beautiful nrime i . 1 . Zl"- ? .&ivu? - , - 7 - ' ' c I ana useiui. i We an snfifi.oH r .m venlv hour, Which gives him. forever his heart's belov'd flow'r. - ; He reaches the spot she is stretch'd on the bier; No sigh rends his bosom ; he sheds not a tear : ' I ' There is orje division of the tables contrived particularly for expeditious, ly showing bank computations, on 1 to 10,000, fop 34, 64, 94, and 124" dajs, which j are condensed in an ingenious audi convenient manner on 8 pages, Vithbut any reference to any other oayes for fractions iUn But dumb with deep anguish, he hur- on which the principal suras are seen! . ' .amain, ) r f! j . The 11 presidents and 8 cashieri 'Dd ibaU,f-Cel Hr .his el,,, n T. t- 1' t i, . . i -""j iwucviamc ciu.c-ij9, uave re- .et her rest nhpra h Toll n da. I ' . . . cj ? -- --- i ujuiuiciiucu inis worK gal. j 2 bbl. bush, cwf. 15 8 j - 61 4i ! - 0 30U 32 2 iO 45 i 50 75 ! 85 50 3 55 so! 1 90 ' - . uiiu uoiiuu i t t iilr .v;i I iri.ir lady did not survive above 8 years j t-re the Woom on her cheek bad been decided preference nr. Being highly pleased w.th her son.n- I ither'd by time- similar tables W haVe I enuity, perservancel i . i ' r to anv similar tables we have seen, and hope receive a. suitable pect a gentleman to be law ?l-dat.?hter (who was her only By the dear.flow.ng spring, let her lbal the autho; may v ? ... !ehi?d she beaueathed the, money left . rehes recline, i if...i.L. ut weeK, wno win , --- j u.u.i An A imr onTtotti et'iii u j ' " ,ur u,e "genuuy , perservance; extremely . " - ""''" .T.' uc " V " : and abi,ilv displayed io this favorable youaiiy whidl amounted to 20,000. the pine. . 1-LORIO. . aangement, i . . . T v"? f 7 1 7 8 16 1 15- 5 13 MERCHANDIZE. Fiom D. C tO D.C. Bacon i ib. Heef Butter I ices-Wax Brandy, French doj Apjle do. Peach Corriji Meal, Cotton, Coffee CordTge .Flour, bbl. Gin Holland gal. Country i'ine Scantling M. Flank (Square Timber Shingles, 22 inch iStaveSjW.O.hhd, do. 11. O. do. do. W. O.bbIS Heading,v. o. hhd Lard I. lb. -Molasses j gal. Tar ! bbl. Pitch Rosia' Turpentine do. Spirits v;a! - - . 30 ,T2 25 50! S3 14 40 id 9 Pork, prime, Do. Mess Rice . Rum, Jamaica j do. W. I. do American Salt, Allum do. Fine Sugar, Loaf do Lump do "Brown Whiskey bbl. cwt. u sh lib; lrt. al. 1 1 1 1 J1 13 3 I 9 50, 1 H lB lb 7 20 i 25 I 30 t 35 I 25 2 0 25 SO 10 50' 40; M2-114 10 75 40 70, 651 18 cm 40 50 20 S5 45 75 25 50. 0
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