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It V' ft .V.: mm HIKE ill ' mm T-ONG expeaed one ancLtwcnty U: ,' . " JL LjnpjVinpearj at length is flown t 1 "Pride ana pTeamrcponipand plenty, 1.1 ' - , , f Veriwfion, re 3 and yellow ochr3, lampblack, and other JcofmWica j deer a leg oil," Efquimeauk blub ber bear'a' greafer and other perfumery, vholelale aid retail,- .:,.V ' ; j Extraitjrom ti( White' Men's PnblUTlk. From the grrat xiimiitwrzvwny on tnriscmjjRiir.- Great , are now your own. -Loofca'd friamthefnlnor'setherf: Free to imrtwrtr totell,-' Wild as wind, and light as feather. Bid the Cons of thrift farewel. Call the Betfie Kates and Jennie's Al the names that banllh care 5 Lavifli of your grandlirc's guineas, Shew the fpirit of an heir. r" All that prey on vice or folly, -T Toy to fee their qaarry By JThere the eaiHefter-liehtnd jollyr --Cone to tlieworlUf fpii!trTa'otliefliej h war -a great Cherokee warfibrj htwenty IcalpsUi ( wigwamj and the ejup he drank hU black drink from 'A was the Icull of a thief.-" His wife has areamtd 4 trrfcr-fhatfttriias ctwveifed wtrfrhtnSfiqnobnT""' Tljiere the lendergrave and fly. . Wealth,1 ray lad, Was made to wander, ' ; Let IT wander as it will ; Call the jocky, call "the Pander, ; j: ; -Bid them come and iaki their fill, : ; ' - When the bonny blade cardufe's,.,. r Pockets full and fpirits high . What arejeres I what are houfei ? -pr---Only dirt or wet or dry. .V Should the guardian, friend or mother XMi tne woes ot wiitui WBite r Scorn their counfel, fcorn their pother, ..' -You can hang or drown at lafL--r-; EPITAPH, on a Scoioiiio Wm HERE lyes my wife, poor Molly Hei her lyej She finds repofe at lead and fodol. We-hear from Black. River, North-Carolina, that on Sunday, the day dedicated by white men to the Great Spirirof Love, a fet battle was fought, for fort vone guinras, between Sawnty M Brought ton, arid Frank ap Dowfe, to the infinite diveriion of a numerpusjcolleaion of gentlfimen -and ladiesi Brouehton, with inconceivable dexterity, broke the j jaw.hnny nf ppvyfr, nA the odda were in hi lawftur j tor twenty minutes, when Uowle gouged both the evf nf Rrnughton from their fockets, which de clded the battle. The parties fliook hands, and drank a quart of whtlkey together," to (he that l they had no malice at heart. ' : . ane cp p te s. T:::::- .'The famous C.f. Vottiet, beioa about to travel . into. Virginia, waited oh th'e Pr.efident'arid requefled i :a letter of- ricommendationj aS he was uriacqoainU ea in tneie parts on wnicn nc rrcuaeni wrote tne '. following: " The bearer C. F. Volney, fo well , known and admired in the literary world, needs no recommendation from George f Waflringtoni Preli dent of the, United Sta ten" . 'i A yonhg; (Indent in the law line.wai1 bbliged by lot to Inicribe his name amrorig tne new levies of the Imperial army. He fent a petition to the emperor, ftat i ng, t h a t a s hew a s on itWpoiiitpf oeljjig galled to be offmore fervice to his country as a lawyer than as a foldier. 'ayid;frtentfaldlie emperor) ywy-'aejndt- Jgflyj4U4;iiJL'ILJi"8 . vory lniricaie luit aigjinititiie i rencn convention, and that I want the alliitance ot men of talents, as you appear to be. Have the goodnefs to accept jthefe twelve ducats. Do your duty, and I promfe ynu prnmnt'Qn," ".r '.:v""i k ' Fro? f. ta(: An orlginarjetter ifrorit the chief 'jnagiftrate bFa DEAR SIR. ' ' : rr:f; ' ' On Monday next ! am be made a mare, and mail "be mucli obliged to you .ft lobe as you w'dl fend me down, by-the, coach fonier provifions fetting for the occat'wn, as I am to my brother fbe pld Ilare, and '.' the ' reft of tbe bench; U. -'j,' :SA'; .S 1 R,, ,.; ' "4;, r: In obedience to your order, Ihave fent yon per .coach, two buflels.of the bell oa; and, as you are JXo reaj pt4M Mabife hdeiibme, br6 (6 make - a math. . ,4, 7. Epitaph by a learned common cotmcilmsn; jefign ed for the preient chief ma giftrate of the metropolis. Here ,es WILLIAM .CURTIS, our late, jolly . Lord-Mayor.- ' . " ' . ' -'1 ':."".-' Who -bat. Jeft th'u world, and is gone Jo jhat From the Shop.6f ,Me(Trs, Coto,! and Spohdse, Vlr(:The! Ru:SWE-R'--or.Jndian:t tik.y '.,;,;: fOf Salvage nations. the polifbed European, nd e ,i,ven American fieaks with xontemrt. We retort ' .... i .u. 11..- .. Charltfitn. South-Carolina. :r; , -' Laft "Sunday evening, a duel was fought in this city, -bet Ween col. Carte and lieut. Tierce, in which the latter was dangeroiuly wounded, and the former immediaiely killed, by a piltol ball through his heart. Thele gentlemen were particular fricads. The dilpute aroie about the character of an aitreU. 111c parties icemea inciinea 10 aajuu inn a.inrerence amicably; but the rigid laws of honour prevented. They (ho6k hands before they fired. The colonel has left a widow and five fmall children to lament his lofs, which H the more inconlolable as they de pended entirely upon their, deceafed parent ior their education' and fupport. -rBut the Seconds fay, this affair Was conducted according to the jlriHijt rults oj Honour. !--;-:v - ; ; . ' ! X ' Frtm over .the Great Pond. : ' " Tbe young Sachem of the - Bttli tribei.over the Great Lake, owes feveh beaver'" fkins. , His lather, the Mad Buff, 'bii bttereornr pa? few dehta.iitlthe. Theldggarhoasound Jlarjdjol therefo aeatn, on ang mirLjniniaciproy beeqj foldier, who lervedwrith repmation, during tlie whole war, in the late continental ariny" ''- "The body of a young woman was found in the water, near a wharf-in this city, with her thrpat cot from ear to ear. By other marks of violence an the coTpfe, it appears that this unfortunate young perfon had been firft raviOied, by fome villain." .From vur brethren of St Tampiany t JVtw-Tfcri. ('., Yetlerday was ekechted lr this cit?, feven niep for forgery, three for perjury, and tea for horfe. dealing. As thefe fights are common,lew"etfons attended. Alio, at Tufcorara, Fox Feet, tbe great eonteri lie klIiedrcfaapimaTTgh,TtranreiicTime I.-..- tv.n.l,. . 1,. .,..M .k en. h uah 1 iiuvimiiii , ii nuuiu wi.vv hue ih 11a VIU CalC faluion ; he changed the 'religion of his father be. caufe the Jefuit Powwovy told him that St. Peterj his chief Sachem, Was a good fidicrman, and would teach' him to take mumu ychog in the lakes of the moon, . . x.' . MAURI ACE. ' Yrfterday depofited the (hivers of the live Oak, Ouabi, .the-Ton of the wte chiefs and Aakiafihei llaTighterChlaTiiTheTiig warrior, who many moons ago rulhed into tbe land of. Spirits, to demand of the Great man, why he was not before called to hit feat beyond the woods and waters. ! DOMESTIC tAlk. Latt moon, a party of the big knife, of fifty ybun -menf-came opomr Vabafh familyTohfiUing of ait old man, his fquaw, three young women, and four children, and barbaroufly murderecTtbem. - - Yefterday ,thirty white warriors, fuppoied to be Yankees, by their trail of Molafies,(toie tWQ horfet from the 1 banks 1 of the Chataluithe. Same day, they . got an old Cherokee drunk and (lols bis beaver pack ...r-' rfyrj. 'r. ' Laft moon, Natewego delivered an elegant, 'fpirit ed Talk,- or Oration, in commemoration ot the BJTanliriU"et.hirt.from: thih. btlotlng-fteck two beaver's fkio every twelve mbohs," until the fiH and moofr mall be" funk in the famp without borders." - - 'A"'"T"t7TTT7T-- .; -rWe bear fronhT ranee, r tftat our ancient bro thers, the French,'the Triends of tly Hurons, have tomahawked their chief Sachem and his Scuaw, and hHlf ftarved the royal Papooles. They have fcal)ied; and tomahawked more men, women and children, than are in theCbiekalaw, Chaclaw,- Creekj-ft4tf' fouri,' and Five Nations, and all 61 1 heir own tribe.. It is did they made great canoes, and bound their bretheren, their fifters, and their-intants, with moote rhbngV and then funk them in the river, with out allowing them time' to fing their death fng." Great Spir it I LThole who iriye tbefe accoinits bf themfelves in their pubtittalksi are thepertple who" call they red children barbarians and lavages. ; " . -v lnaian irfrro-Q ? Shncwegeei who vifired the Great' Wigwam in Philadelphia,' twenty and fixtern moons ago, fay it is "riot true, as is commonly believed, that the Big Book of the white men teaches them all that deceit,; criielty and ferocity, which' .they exetcife -one to wards anatheri but that in one talk of It they are ocpr'eTslv cditimanded to love One another, ami even rcbnfctblisar fn the ninen.garD ot ctvtuzamni it.iucn a no- prefs, an Indian editor might publjin a paper like N the following:! " " - ,AD YERTU SEME NT. MONS.' BELLlSLE,'.;lair-drener,ComplefUo id and. Perfsmer, from EfquimeaHXi at the Ta la pooh, drcfles young men's heads for the War Dance, with or without fnakes and feathers : he is mader bf the Cherokee cut. 1 the MuAogee braid. ahd the ChoAsW twift. He paints faces to admiration, with, bis genuine crow blacking! he tares the cheek pones, Und affords the true rattlefnake taff tb the eyesi he j gives to the: niorfl fqoa vf -racf d t-id snbnly lock lo . frightfuLto. the rhethy, and fi tieafinp t the yourif w.i He his. 'at great :e- ebce, procured -the' genuine HotuotQt, CafFrcan Pfeafe Bladdery from th Cape bf Good-Hope. NB. MonC Bellifle wai body halr-di'eiler to Lir-tleJBilly.-, - . "..-"ilUIlCr to love iheir enemies. Thb we apprehend from the white'men's dbirig; that Shucwegee, not .well underHandlng their ton sue, mud" have nnttakeff this ulkNoo-fDnejhei them to deceive, hate, kpoge, fcalp, tomahawk, and murder each otheivS'-Sv :i . r rwif. mo nitgr.- ? - .-rTw drft man, as the white' Powwows fay,-was called Adam becaufe he, was made. of red earth, he was a red map. . You, who are neareft to him in co-. Bloody Mall acre at Wvomine, . . It is faidthat at the grand council of tte Wifc fouri, "a Shawanefe cliiet propnftd to lend -sr large number of canoes to take pofTefllon ot a certain fa v age Me in the Great Lake, called Rhode lftand, to bring away fome ot the inhabitants to learn thtnt their language, and then (end them fome warrior to civilize them, and fome Powwows to teach thtra the true religion. , . . , - When the white priforiers; taken at St. Jofeph were carried among the men of the Bear Nation, they would not allow them to be in the'leme .rank of man with bemfelves.1 Doubtlell, faid they their anceltors were red men, as we 'all came from one common llock'j but thele creatures are whitened by difeafe, like the decaying leaves of the woods They therefore pannteWnT'wtttrTc'a earth aud coalsto make-4hevF-ppearance fupportable to the younjf f men and women. Tubtijhed atlMXKtia twelve jiloon'j, and one. Ta 1 k each Moon. From the Farmer's Weeklt Museom,- A Cll AR ACT ER. TIM TRIANGLE js a whimfical fellow, in mj opinion.. An excellent mathematician, ,a. pei lect Webber in geometry. : Tim mealures . he para llax v fVeiVus, lolves adfedted ;eqiiationsL or jiicjedts a " lour ecliple on in tliuiiiU nail, with microlcopie accuracy. But Tim is not fatisfied with fu h"tri ial attainments. .Law, politics, religion, men and man nerffe Indifcriniinafely fubjccivdjoT1nts cittuc: lations. -.fje can explain the inechanilm of the f J. derBl Syflem, point, out. the part of the polkifcal machine-j wjjich are expofed to the mod violent fiic r'ron, or'givt tlirections to iGallanf for,"..dppf.ng the wheels, of government,'' , Tim underjfjrds the balance, pf power in Europe, and has drawn many a Jiagrsm to-elucidale its principles. f!e has made ... great improvements upon M0111efqHie.11' theory, re lative to the phyfical influence ot climate, in lamp' and thirty-three minutes, fays Tim. is the latitude of perfection Rife to the pole, or recede to the . equator, from, this , parallel, and human nature ' dw-.ndScs in ariiuruciical progreiuon. Bor'rowiiiff a hint from the ingenious Doctor BufliVhe hascotl . .fjrncted a fcale, by which the latitude of any place given, jitter malting a tort ot tare and tret allow, ance' for adventitious circumflane'es, he afcertains Hie character: ot its inhabitants. - Tim il udrates i 1,1 u guage tljeeapacity of a datefmeh, or a barret of por ter4,with eqMal facility. He never ventures to deb meaHo 1iavrbeen-ado ldur7aTe tnoft excellent among his children. you jet rwith-the fpirittj'edjne let the white of their faces fink into their liversl but (hew the tribe, that It is poflib(c for a white (kin to cover an Indian fpirit. r ,, . i .. .PUBLIC. $ALE, r;.: ' . ." To be fold, by pise knot, twenty piles of muf kets, twenty bundles pf pikef twenty-ftrings, of great, war horles, twenty, ueapa ot camp Kettles taken at the fiahr of the. Miamis, from; the great white ninner, St. .C r4 wytb a curious cruch, fup Pofed to belong to fome great captain ; alio one. bat horfe, taken pne day's 'journey, from . the camp of tbe flaming warrior Waynerr; pTZfhtZ"; : . BfiJ;; l-flLi tyw, . Manufaflurer from Englaiidj at Lake ErieX nesr. the MiamiJ, makes and felluJt6es,Tcalpihg knives, and tomahawks,, and nas on nana a large quantity if brimftone niat'ii'lile'iand feaioned pine knots, for. llic lorilillllllij;, ui j'riiu.iicis. ; . j prentice. . avater's phy6gnomy , by xonick fecTiqiiSy and can . tance. till he has taken the angle of incidence, which his sofe forms with the Ipfs prominent parts of hit vifageV,;-''-;-;,;'rt- j..,.';, ..' 7 Tim wants a wife, and threatens; to lay pege to a ." young lady-trT'the neigh liourhoodTind to proceed fording to the , principles of tactics, till her ladyw" fliip capitulates. , - PlCTOR. f An eminent Prop for in Harvard Uniptrfitj. ORIGIN OF irOBILITri ? i PHILIP, VICONTI Vuke of Milan. nobled the .family of one of his ionrtezansl named Delmaine. a .mgijvss MWitmssun utc oipwroar.j.nauciuE.j i 7 erU nobif proVtM For the carnal ..yolflptsnuT-Z fHlf lhe has attorded unto tui.". . It; other princes t :...! .Ui. l' i ir: 1 IJl. ..;'.f .tin iiacu inc. tauuuur vi v ICQntl. II , wuuiu t evi NB. Wanted, a lad of. good difpofuion, as an ap- lenj that titles o nobility, fo.t.hie)nof pjrt, ;'b'a? derived their origin from infamy! J.J.. i! kt
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