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Two Dollars per annurri.'] •' NORWALK, fCovn.J WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1818 • Cheap Cash store. Volatile Arori%atic Published every Wednesday, by :: ..'BETTS '•& CANNON> , Winter Establishment. Prepared by John P. Whiiwell, Chemist and f ; ^ v MCHOLS # PRICE, ' Have just received afr»sh supply of Mar tlie liridge, NORWALK, Conn. :: ACCOMMODATION PACKETS, Druggist'—Boston* Fall <§* Winter Goods, To sail on Tuesdays and Saturdays, from Eb- (Composed principally of Rootsy and Aromatic '"^jBKi^i'r^Town subscribers, and :: Which makes iheir'asstirtmerit &Jutl, if not su­ v .enexicr D.HoyVs Landing at Norwalk, Herbs)—Patented and Warranted. those who receive their papr- s by Post, ii perior, to any in town, which they sreselfing-at for Peck Slip, New-York. EW or none of the snuffs in ordinary use* unite those advantages as an elegant sternu­ $>*2 per annum, payable.quarterly, :: BLACK-ROCK PRICES, and of which, the-follow- SLOOP ELIZA, PENNOYER, Master, . F ing are a small part :—• " ^- , - . tatory, which Tobacco, combined with other in­ Mail subscribers, $2, in advance. ILL commence sailing from the above * Biaclc, blue, bottle green, drab and mixt Broad­ landing, on Saturday, the S 1st day of inst. gredients, i-s capablc of producing. The common: Advertisemcntseonspicuouslyinscrt- W 1» cloths October, and return on Saturday following. Scoth snuff is not only destitute of fine flavor, cd, on moderate, terms* Black, blue, drab and mixt Cassimeres,1 ;. , 1 Sloop MECHANIC, fcryant, master, but is universally allowed to be injurious to the Pelisse Cloths, Sattinatts Will sail on Tuesday, 3d (^November, and head and stomach, and sooner or later effects the WEEKLY ALMANACK. Lyon-skin Coating, Rose Blankets • V • return on Tuesday following. transparency, and colour of the skin, 'i In coarse Florentine, Merseilles, swansdown and toil- black snuffs, instead of clearing and stimulating [ Gs. [ n.J) s. ; ^ Sloop UNION, Brown, master,""#**• V NOVEMBER. ©n. net Vesitngs ^ . .v ; the olfactory nerves, serve but to obstruct and 10 41 Will sail on Saturday, 7th of November, and 4 Wednesday 6 57 5 3 Manchester Velvets and Cords ' ' deaden them ; and in process of time, by stop­ 11 55 return the Saturday following ; and so in rota­ > 5 Thursday 6 58 5 2 Red, white, yellow, blue and black Flannels ping the passages, has an evident effect upon the morn tion through the season. 6 Friday 6 59 5 1 • Figured and plain Bombazetts, assorted colors speech. The Volatile Aromatic Snuff,will, by ex­ 1 7 For freight ot passage apply to the subscriber, 7 Saturday 7 0 5 0 Italian and French Crape, figured Raitinett ' perience, be found not liable to these objections- 2 16 or to either the Captains on board of their re­ ^ 6 Sunday 7 2 4 58 Black and changeable Florence and Levantines its flavor is fragrant and delightful—the effect 5 24 spective v/jssels. * E. D. HOYT. 9 Monday 7 3 4 57. Figured Levantines, White Sattin uleasing and salutary—it opens and purges the 7 4 4 56 . .4 29 Nory^l, Oct. 27. . , 26 10 Tuesday White and green Sarcenet •• ; j head—sensibly stimulates the spirits, and^ re­ Cotton wadding, for Ladies' Great Coati ' fi moves that drowsiness which on som.e occasions New Goods, at the Neiv Store. Merino, silk, and cotton imitation Shawls will prevail in spite of our utmost efforts to baffle Lcno, book; cambrick, and mulmul Muslins it. By repeated experiments; it is known to-be. ' William J. Street, Cambric Dimities, sarcenet Cambrics Packets, of essential service to those who are troubled with AS just returned from New-York, with a Corded Cambrics To Sail from Burrall <$• HubbelVs Landingat long, dull, nervofi's head-aches, and will be found, fresh supply of seasonable GOODS, which Wire Cotton and Floss Threads ' ' • • 1 Norwalk,for New-York, Peck-Slip, viz. far superior for thispurpose to theCephalic snuff. lie is'now offering as cheap as can be obtained at Silk, cotton, and worsted Hosiery HE newaiul very fast sailing SloopORION, In cases of catarrh, or what is commonly called retail in the city of New-York. Among' the ar­ English and French silk Gloves . \ - ' T B.KEELER, master, having 16 superior and a cold in the head, a pinch or two taken at night ticles composing his assortment, will be foutld Washed Leather, Beaver, and Kid Gloves elegant births, will leave Norwalk every Tues­ on going to bed, will, by moistening the mucus* v 'R'ed, white and yellow ment of other Calicoes Men's Deer-skin Gloves and Mittens • day, and return from New-York on Saturday. effectually remove ail obstructions before morn­ 5 Flannels India, steam-loom and Merino Trimmings, Irish Linens Sloop COMET, G.WATERBURV, master, will ing. All those troubled with the hypochondria "Cri mson & scarlet Bom- American shirting American & India cotton Sheeting 5c Shirting leave Norwalk every Saturday, and return on or vapors, win find in this chemical preparation, bazette ^ Extra super blue Cloths Linen and cotton Bediicking Thursday following. Each vessel will perform a complete antidote. During a tedious confine­ Orange and brown do. Fine and common do American and English Check their weekly trips through the season. For ment in aciowded house, or a warm utmosphere, 'Black, green 5c puce do Superfine black do Cotton Candlewick freight or passage, apply to the subscribers, or after a fatiguing walk, or a long ride, a pinch or Fig'd Jlattinett for chil­ Olive, brown, mixt unci An assortment of HARDWARE und CROCK- to the Captains on board their vessels. two of this snuff will by its grateful and enliven dren's dresses drab do / ERY. , Ity Every attention will be paid to the ac­ ing qualities, richly repay the purchaser the , -Trimmings for do Black, blue, mixt and —ALSO commodation of Passengers. trouble of constantly having it in his pocket, and BURR ALL & IIUBBELL. which, when well secured, will, for a long time, : Black and white silk drab Cassimeres Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, . Gloves Mixt and brown Satti- American and French Brandy Norwalk, May II. answer all the purposes of a smelling bottle.-— "Dark Kid do netts, very stout Do. antj'Holland Gin From its great fcntiputrcscent qualities, no com­ s L' ~Keal Merino shawls Lamb's wool Sc worsted Madeira, Tencriffe,' £ WINES. Norwalk Packet. position is.better qualified to resist contagion; the use of it therefore, is indispensable for all those 6 ,Imitation do Hose, some at 18 cts American and Port 5 The new, superior, fast sailing - ; /Super. 8-4 Waterloo do Black and white Cotton Hyson, Young Hyson,1 who watch with, or visit the sick. All sedentary Sloop PACKET, and studious persons of either sex, will find by its i'8-4 dark imitation do do. at 25 cts Hyson Skin, and I-IE AS. Samuel Daskam, master, % Canton & Italian Crapes Irish Linens arid Linen Souchong J occasional use, a cheap and cheering relief from S intended solely for the accommodation of that lassitude which invariably accompanies a I India and English book Cambrics Loaf and Lump Sugar Passengers, having three elegant and spa­ Muscovado do. by the barrel, or retail I long sitting, or much reading. This snuff, the 1 Muslin Brown Holland cious cabins, with 42 births. The proprietors Jaconet and mul mill do So doz. Madras Hand­ Co'R'ee and Spices fragrance of which is derived altogether from the assure their friends and the public, that no exer­ natural flavor of the principal articles of which it Black Canton, Flagg and kerchiefs, 6 cts. each Indigo and Dye Woods • tions will be spared for. the accommodation of - Bandanoe Hhkfs \ Likewise, Cotton, of superior, and ordinary qualities !' is composed, is well stopt in a handsome square passengers. The bar will be well furnished with bottle, made expressly for the purpose, *nd Which Florence, Levantine and Elegant ivory and bone Salt, Sec. the best of Liquors, Wine, Porter, &c. She handled Knives and will be found to unite all the advantages of a snuff stout India silks Norwalk, Oct. 27. . 26 will leave Norwalk every Tuesday and Satur­ RibbonS, an elegant as­ Forks, with Carvers Box. day, and New-York on Mondays and Thurs­ Certificate from Doct, Benjamin JYaterhoune, Pil­ sortment of fig'd & plain Desart Do. Attention, 3d Companj. days. '.^Tfibby a»d35ahchfester Britannia t&ble Spoons OTICE is hereby given to the soldiers of low of the American Academy of Arts and Sci­ •• Velvets Fine polished Scissors M the 3d Company, 9th Regiment, Connect­ Domestic Manufactures. ences—and of the Medical Societij in London-— Black and changeable and Pen-Knives icut Militia, who were deficient hi Arms or Ac­ and of the JVational Medical School of France-— HE subscriber offers for sale, (Wholesale Florences, at 75 cts. Best gilt Coat and Vest coutrement^, at the Inspection of said Company, and late. Professor of the Theory and Practice of and Retail,) at his establishment in Nor­ White, striped and plaid Buttons on Monday, the.7th day of September, 1818, that T Physic in the University of Cambridge. < walk, Sheeting and Shirting Muslin ofasuperior Cravats Razors, Cases, S: Strops they are fined for such delinquencies. This no­ Boston, Milk-Street, March 30, 1813. quality, Stripes and Chambrays, with a general Carlisle, pink, buff and Butt Hinges and screws tice is for the benefit of those who wish to pay Sir—In answer to your letter containing an en­ assortment of Yarns, suitable for Bedticking and blue Ginghams Norfolk&Thumb Latch­ their fines without cost. Those wishing to set­ umeration of the articles composing your snuff, other purposes, of the ^very best quality, both Furniture, and assort es, &c. ; tle the same, can apply to ZAII GUEGOHT, Old together with a sample of it, I wo"M remark, that blue and white, from Nol 6 to 18. Well, who is authorized, to receive the same.-— although 1 have found no reason for changing my —ALSO— Also, Patent Composit'. :i for the axles of car­ Those neglccting to do this, on or before the 15th well known opinion of the pernicious effects of :2 00 doz. Dining Plates,at 12 1-2 16 cts. a set. riages, an excellent substitute for tar, grease, Ecc day of November next, will be dealt with accord­ the inordinate use of tobacco, in any form, I nev­ $t;ji general assortment of CHINA, GLASS, for sale as above. AARON NASH. ing to law. ,Per Order, ertheless cannot perceive the same objection to and CROCKERY-WARE. June 29th. ,• 9 yours. The articles are certainly innocent in Jlnew supply of GROCERIES, Codfish, Cot­ ASA BENEDICT, Captain. SAMUEX, G. WARREN, Clerk. their qualities. Those liable to nervous and oth­ ton Wool, and Wadding. er head-aches well know that fits of these dis^ Dated Norwalk, Oct. 12, IS 18. 2. Cloth Dressing and Wool Oct. 27, 1818. 26 tressing affections, most commonly subside on a liK Carding. spontaneous sneezing towards night, and if this GROCERY STORE. Art of Weaving. HE subscriber respectfully informs his relief can be expedited by a sternutatory, I should Just received and for sale at this Office, and T friends, and the public in general, that he give the preference to your snuff over that of Asa Lockwood, also by N. L. SKIN-NEK, Bridgeport, is now ready for the reception of Cloth, af. his powdered tobacco, or even the imported Cephalic AS constantly on hand a general assortment The Weaver's Assistant, stand, in Ne'w-'Canaan, where be will Full, Dye, Snuff\ the ingt^dients of which are unknown to of GROCERIES, of the first quality-^-a- and Dress Cloth,and Card Wool, in the best man­ us. WTith this view I have used your composi­ " Explaining in a familiar manner, the first prin­ .^mong which are the following articles : ner, and on the most reasonable terms. He feels tion myself, and recommended it to others. ciples of the Art of Weaving ; containing up­ Jamaica, St. Croix, N. England and Cher­ grateful for. past favours, and earnestly solicits a I am yours, &c. B. WATERHOVSE. ry RUM j Cogniac I)RANDY j Holland and wards of eighty different-Draits, both of Diapers continuance. All orders in the above business To J. P. Whit-well, Chemist and Druggist. and Coverlets ; to which is added, Observations Pierpont GIN ; Madeira, Port, Sherry, and will Be punctually attended to. A liberal dis For sale by ST. JOHN & ISAACS. on Drafi Paimiug, with an.Appendix, containing Currant WINES ; Hyson, Young-Hyson, count made for Cash. \Norvvalkj July 7, 1818. - • " "VlvlO ; * several useful Tables. .By .PHILO BLAKEMAN." Hyson-skiti, and Souchong Loaf, HENRY CHAMBERS. TJSAS ; Aug. 11. : . If Lump, and Brown SUGAR; MOLASSES ; New-Canaan, Aug. 14. 16 3m Coffee, Pepper, Allspice, Nutmeg, Ginger, A Proclamation. ; Cloth Dressing, &e. Raisins, Tamarinds, Figs, hand and paper Y the advice of the Council, I have thought f¥lHE subscriber respectfuliy informs his Tobacco, pound papers do. London Mustard, proper to appoint, and hereby have ap^ oint- JL 'frietids;and?the-public in general, that he is "Windsor and bar Soap,liquid Blacking, Can­ ed, the Jirst'and second itwefe of November next, ready, at his Factory, to receive Cloth for Dres­ dles, Powder arid Shot, coarse and fine Salt, as days of SOLEMNITY and I do most earn­ sing ; that he will Full, Dye^andDress Cloth, as Saltpretrc, Codfish, mess Pork, Wheat and estly recommend1 to my subscribers,.to take deep­ well and as che&p as any Mill-in the country. ;Het Rye FLOUR, &c. &c. &c. ly into consideration their manner .of dealings will dye 'Black, Blue, and any other colours, that ALSO— with all men, especially with Post-Riders—-that shall neither fade not crock.- He flatters himself TICKETS and QUARTERS in is, wherein-thev have erred from the golden rule, from the experience he* and his workmen have Washington Bridge Lottery, in times that are past and gone :—That they not in the business, that he shall be able to give Uni­ only resolve to mend their ways, but make imme­ versal satisfaction. AW those who will favor him ; ; ; diate restitution for their former omissions,-sted- 'No. 8? ' with their custom, shall have the grateful ac­ fasily purposing to lead a now life ;—To-observe \Yhich commences drawing the 3Cth Octo­ knowledgments of the public's humble servant.. PH1NEAS HILL, the days in punctuality of payment, which is I < SAMUEL DAVENPORT. ber. A correct list of each day's drawing NFORMS the public that he still continues their indispensable duty, and to discharge it faith­ N. B. All kinds of WOOL CARDED at the will be kept for the examination of all Tick­ the.business of . fully, with simplicity and cheerfulness ; and I above Factory, in the Best manner and at shortest ; ets, gratis. : would also call on all Officers, Constables, and notice. Norwalk, August, 1818. 15 3m •••>' Stone Cutting, Nor walk, Oct. 6. 7w25 J ustices of the Peace, to be ready at.early notice At his stand, a few rods north of the bridge, to take cognizance of any breach of this statute ;; where may be had Stone of every description, at Fpr Sale, —that if circumstances-require it, they make dil­ Shoe and Leather Store, In Norwalk, about 40 rods north of the bridge, igent search for the offender or offenders, and un­ Near the Bridge in Norwalk. short notice. He has just received a good as­ sortment of White Marble, of an excellent qual­ HE PREMISES, where Mr. P/iincaft Hill less he or they shall be disposed to make com­ Timothy W. Van Derbilt+ ity, suitable for Head Stones, find ke.eps.constant­ no,w lives, consisting of a Lot of ground, pensation for offences, or give security for their T ly on hand a general assortment of Scotch Grey, six rods front and ten deep, with a Dwelling- better behaviour, cause them to suffer the rigour HAS CONSTANTXIT ON. HAND House, Bant, Well of water, and a number of of the penalty annexed to tijeir crime. - All vain N assortment of the most fashionable La­ and Jersey Free Stone, suitable for Hearths, dies and Gentle mens' BOOTS isf SHOES, Chimney-pieces, Grave Stones, &c. Also, Soap thrifty apple and peach trees, &c. For terms, recitation is strictly, by virtue of this statutejfor* A Stone, of every description ; all of which will be apply to JONATHAN KNIGHT, Esq. bidden, until my accounts are settled; manufactured from the best of stuff, which will Who is authorised to give a good and sufficient be sold on as reasonable terms as elsewhere. well finished, on terms as reasonable as can be Given under my hand and seal, at Nor- Also—'Soal and Upper Leather, Calf and afforded by any one in the county, those who are title for the same. «/. CRISSEY. - Post ^ walk, the 19th day of October, in •-W-. Sefit. 30. tf 22* * Rider* Morocco Skins, with an assortment of.Tran- in the habit of peddling their stone, not excepted. the year of our Lord, 1818. mings and Bindings. Norwalk, June 3. 5 ~~ THlTHIsfORY OF JOHN STREET, Jr. N. B. Ten or twelve Boot men wanted, who Little Henry his Bearer, will meet with steady employ and good wages. BOOKS ; Fox* Sale at this Office. for sale at this Ofitcc, by the doz. or single. BLANKS for sale at this office* Sept. 14. tf 20 /A .

.ru. W&iiggg. '&$(,'.Coluihtms, Ohio, fret. IS. *?• * v LPHI^ Oct. 27. < > JC INDIANS* ]ig Vv ; . Pas&ea through this town on Sunday last, be- Extract of a letter from Cadiz, dated dug 30. NORWAIiK. GAZETTE •'•'•. V •! MoBltiif S«pt. Si& . 'tSfreen 5.0 and 60; Indiaps, men, women and chil­ I am not able to tell you any thing of impor­ Two Hunifed and fifty Hostile Creek Indians dren, with six waggon^ from the interior of the tance in relation to measures adopted by our gov­ WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4,1818* have embodied abdtft 25 miles below the Falls of state of New York^ on their way to White Riir- ernment in the present momentous circumstan­ THE LEGISLATURE* " the -Black Warrior, and ate- committing many •er. - s • . • _ ^ , ces, but thatthe grand expedition of bouth A- depredations^ On the 14th inst. a party of thein merica, is preparing with the greatest possible ac­ The Legislature adjourned on Friday last.—-a The Taxation Bill, which has Been the principal Went to the hofcise. of -a Mr. Hall, and murdered, in; J NANTUCKET, 10th tn; 22d< 1818; j tivity : many troops are in motion froitf several the most shofekihg manner, three of his children Actidbni.-i—Yesferday commenced an exten­ parts of the Kingdom to the environs of this city subject of discussion in the Assembly^ was pass­ and a negro womart. A Col. Hunter, of the mi­ sive sale .of household furniture at the lateresir and the isle 6f Leon,- and sundry men of war ed in the Hotise of Representatives, on Thurs* litia, was very active, and in two hoflrs sifter re- dence of Wm. Nichols^ Esq. in this town* frhich from Mafion* Gairthagena, and Ferrol are hourly day afternoon, 160 to 92, but from a want of timtf 'Xeiving jhformation of the murder, was at the drew together a large concourse of ladies of re­ expected here, to join the squadron almost ready in the Upper House to act on the Same, was con'* head of a party in pursuit of the perpetrators of spectability; The parlour was occupied by the at this port. It is considered to be . an expedi­ tinued to next spring session.- Bills relative ttf this horr id deed. .The inhabitants were much a- Auctioneer arid nearly one hundred ladies^ and tion destined to carry into execution a most im­ the militia ; Respecting corn meal; taxing banks? larmed, and about. 60 families had collected at all things were proceeding with miiCh harmony j portant plan' agreed on and supported by the Al­ and concerning dower, were also continued. M'Cowen's bluff, and were fortifying themselves* when suddenly, the parlour floor gave waff with a lied Powers. Resolves, authorizing the purchase of seve?-jigj Oct. 2. horrid crash, and precipitated the whole compa­ We learn by the last letters from Madrid, that al copies of the Declaration qf Independence ; dis^" ;"'-5irj Collins from Pensacola, arrived in town ny into the cellar, a distance of about 9 feet.-»- btfp differences with the United States will be continuing the payment of ah extra $500 per an-* • ''•*' The floor fell in an oblique direction, which" Wad promptly settled, and both Floridas ceded to num to the Commissioner ©f the/school Fiffid| • last evening 'from,-that place, and states that Col. J King had received orders from Washington to the effect of literally piling them in heaps* to^ them, if they come to a final settlement of all the authorizing all such as wished, to return their ap propriation money, were severally passed. deliver it up to the Spanish authority. gether with chairs, bureaus^ crijekery and glass­ points in controversy between the two Govern­ ware, &c. 8cc. At this moment was exhibited a ments, on sueh terms as reason and good faith re- A- resolve likewise passed, incorporating thtf' £epy of a letter from Mr. Jo fin McNeill to the scene of confusrotf and affright .which certainly quire* . . .. • • Connecticut Episcopal Society for disseminating^ ' . War Department. . was. never exceeded in this town; Some caught Christian Knowledge. ;\-, . -Hivef Stack Warrir*r, Tuskatoosa County, by the window casing and precipitated thsmsehfcs Our Correspondent, (.says the Norfolk Herald) The Petition of the Episcopal society in tWs? town, whose church was burned by the enemy in ; Alabama Territory?Scfit. %2d1 1818. . into the street, about 10 feet. The cellar win­ writes from Gibraltar, under date of Sept. 12, Honored Sir—I hasten- to lay before your de­ dows and doors were immediately forced open, that the news of the decision of oar government 1779, was accepted, and a special grant.of $500 partment some statements relative to.the late wheii mothers and daughters were found stowed with respect to Pensacola, has excited the most made, as a remuneration, in part, for their loss. battle fought with a band of Indians, consisting and wedged together in every possible shape, un­ extravagant symptoms of joy among the Span­ -List of Acts passed at the late session of (he jht , of 70 warriors and their women and children.— der the weight of furniture before described, and iards. The merchants at Cad^z on the receipt of Irrom.the best information that I have receive il, cry ifig aloud for reliefs The frantic.grief of those the news rati about the streets embracing and fe- ' tembly. T ^ " females- on the outside for their friends-in the- cilhatingone another on the event, and joining in ' 1. An act regulating salaries and fees. - they are a remnant of the hostile Creeks, who, 4 on finding, they could no longer be protected in cellar, and the agonizing features of the fathers mutual congratulations on the pacific temper dis­ 2. An act to repeal part of an act, entitled an 4 Florida, lately applied to the Chickasaw tribe for and husbands, rendered it a scene truly distress­ played by the American government. Be as­ act in addition to the statute entitled an act for the due observation of the sabbath, or Lord's day.?^ Jand.tcr settle on * but, being denied, they form- ing. But in tracing the effects of this calamity, sured,* says our correspondent, «the unadvised " ed ^a resolution to .fight their way through our. we are happy in being able to state that no lives and unassisted Ferdinand, will be the last enemy 3. An act concerning Library. Companies. 4. An act relative to the election of govern-: Qettlemeats, over the Missisippi, where, they were lostv One lady had her shoulder dislocated, that wlii, present the brazen front of grimvisaged were told by the Chickasaws, they could get land. another received a severe blow on the back, by a war to the U. iStates. ov, lieutenant-governor, senators, members of the' ' General O'Donnel has arrived express at Ca­ House of Representatives, treasurer, and secre­ ;In order, to execute their design, they crossed the bureau's falling on her, and a few others were diz, from Madrid, to embark 17,000 men, (some' tary. ' ' • y .'. f rivers Alabama and Cahaba, and on their way to slightly injured. Many ladies had their clothes • the Warrior .they-killed two white men and three much torn, and bonnets, handkerchiefs, shawls, say more) for S. America which is presumed to 5. An act in addition to and alteration of an Choetaws. On reaching this river, at a place, and shoes partook of the general wreck. ; ; be adequate to look down all opposition.-»The re­ act for the direction of Listers in their office and duty. , . called Cornel's settlement, they committed, sev­ giments are even named that are to compose this eral outrages on our citizens, and murdered some NEWBURG, Oct. 27.' ^ army i What ridiculous gasconade. Grinding, 6. An act relating to the support of state pau­ pers. of the family of a Mr. Hall. They then steered We understand that the woods and timber, on the nation to death with the most cruel exactions,' their course for this place. Having received in- the Catskill, Shawangunk, and Fishkill mounr levying contributions every day in. the most ca­ 7. An act in further addition to an act entitled ' an act for erecting and continuing a sign postijv {elligepceof their approach, on the I6th inst. six­ tains are on fire in several places; and that lots pricious manner to support the pomp and pagent- each town in this state.' teen of our most enterprising men armed them­ of woodland in the upper part of this town, and ry of the court—unable by their own declara­ selves* and chose'Maj. S. Taylor and myself to lower part of Ulster county, are also on fire.—^ tions officially made to the world, to discharge e- 8. An act in addition to an act entitled an act in. further addition to an act entitled 4 an act for command them. We were joined by Capt. Ba­ For this cause our village has been for a number ven the petty debts of the crown—to talk of put­ encouraging and regulating fisheries.' , ). con and fourteen men. Being thus united, we of days enveloped in smoke ; and from the ex­ ting to sea a fleet purchased at great expence, 9. An act regulating fisheries. ' >> went ih pursuit, and, having met with their trail, traordinary dry weather, we apprehend the own­ and of raising and equipping a military force of 10. An act constituting and regulating Courts.- We followed it through swamps and cane brakes, ers of woodlands to which fire has been commu­ 17,000 men for foreign service 11. An act relative to the admission of Elect" heretofore thought to be impenetrable, until we nicated, will be essentially injured. ors. y found where they had crossed the Warrior, eight On Friday night last, the grist-mill and card^ Brig Columbia.—This vessel arrived at Nor­ miles below, the falls. After crossing,and march­ ing machinery, and a part of the materials of a folk the 23d inst. She belonged to Admiral Bri- 12. An act prescribing forms for the return of V votes. •: p ; ing four miles through the most horrid swamps new saw-mill, of Joseph W. Tuthill, were con­ on's squadron, and was brought off from Grena­ 13. An act in further addition to and alteration " - and Carte brakes, and being separated from Capt. sumed by fire at Goshen, It is supposed to have da by the persons now on board. They repre­ of an act to incorporate the Norwich Marine In- j Bacon's command, we discovered the enemy en­ been the work of an incendiary, as there had been sent the case as follows:—The Columbia was o- camped in a Beaver dam, well fortified by nature, no fire in the mill for two or three weeks previ­ riginally the Baltimore of Baltimore ; bul was surance Company, and to convert the same into a Fire Insurance Company. r. V there being a thick cane brake on the right, and ous. captured by the British during the late war. She 14. An act to incorporate the Ocean Insurance a high bluff on the left. They no sooner saw us Drowned, on the evening of the 20th inst. near was afterwards sold into the Venezuelan ser­ Company of New-Haven. than they raised the war whoop, and prepared for New Windsor, Erastus Bacon, a native of Bur-i vice, and was one of Admiral Brion's squadron 15. An act to incorporate the Thames Ihsu-' action. We then gave orders to charge on them, lington, Con. aged about 20 years. He was mas­ at the attack of Guiria, the 23d of August last, ranee Company at £Tew-London.: .which was done with the spirit of true Ameri­ ter of the sloop l>olphin, of Hampton, and was on the first day of which she was taken by the cans, and 8 or 10 of their Warriors were laid dead accidentally knocked overboard by the boom. . Spaniards : she was, however, recaptured on on the spot. We then retreated and loaded our the 24th', by the flag ship Victoria, (of which BY HIS EXCEIXENCT guns 5 and, having formed again gn the entrance York, Penn. Sefit. 28. Thomas,, who acts as captain of the Columbia, OLIVER WOLCOTT, ; ^ v- of the encampment, we were reinforced by Capt. We learn from a gentleman of undoubted ve­ was the first lieutenant) and proceeded with her Governor and Commander in Chief in and over? Bacon and part of his men. A smart skirmish racity, and who has, for his own 'satisfaction, nor to Chagaramus, in the Island of Trinidad. At the State of Connecticut, -;•:••• •was kept up for thirty minutes* during which ted down the number of itinerant Yankees, with this place, the men, with Thomas at their head, A Procl amation. their trading carts, who have passed the maid demanded an explanation of Admiral Brion's time we killed 6 or 8 more of the enemy ; but WHEREAS it is the duty of all men to ackr.owf* , finding they were endeavoring to out-flank us, a street of this borough, during the two last week's* conduct, in the attack on Guiria, which they state .that they amounted to upwards of Five hundred j to have been cowardly in the extreme. They edge thtir drptndancc upon GOD, thcj*rcat Cre-' -retreat was ordered, which was effected without aior and Preserver of' the Um-verse', and public« molestation. We lost two brave.nven,killed, in the and from a personal conversation with a proprie­ also demanded some of their pay and prize mon­ tor of one of them, we understand, ' that five ey, neither of which they had received for a length ly to exptess their gratitude for the bounty and contest, ami one badly wounded J the loss of the protection which they derive from his indulgence enemy was not less than 15 killed, and several times as many have gone by Newburgh up the of: time—-this was refused, and they were threat­ and favour " wounded. On the 17th, eighteen of tis went to North river, as manyiby water to the southward, ened with severe punishment if they persisted in I HAVE therefore thought fit, by and with^ the battle ground to bury our dead j but, on find- and avast number by Harrisburg'—-the final des­ asking for it. Thomas then left the ship, with a- the advice of th& Council, and at the request ' ins that the enemy bad not left their strong tination of all, however circuitous the route, for bout 20 of the men, and proceeded to Grenada, the House of Representatives, in General Court* ~ hold, we withdrew. On the 19th, with a more the purpose of trade, is the Southern states. whither the ship and brig also went. Upon Bri- assembled, to appoint, and I do hereby appoint, . formidable force, we again proceeded in quest oF on's arrival, they endeavoured to obtain their wa­ THURSDAY, the .26th day of November next our enemy, and after patrolling the swamps and ./ Ballaton S/ia, Oct. 14. ges and prize money, but the British laws afford­ s to be observed throughout this State, as- a day of cane brakes, it was discovered they had fled to­ Mallston Sfia Guests.—-The visiting season hav­ ing them no redress, they determined, as the on­ PUBLIC THANKSGIVING AND PRAYER*:.' wards the Sidsy river. We then buiiied our dead ing closed, we examined the register kept for; ly means of obtaining some compensation for And I do accordingly invite the Ministers and and returned to our respective abodes. On the that purpose in the reading "room, by which it: their services, to cut out the Columbia, then ly­ Teachers'of all denominations, with all the good; same day Col. T. Hunter with 110 mounted men, appears that the number of visitants this season ing in the Bay,- near Brion's ship and the forts. people of this State, to assemble on said day, and set off in pursuit of them, and coming up with amounts to two thousand five hundred, as follows: Thomas and eleven, others accordingly boarded with sincere and/levout affections, to present the their rear, killed one of their warriors., They —At Sans souci hotel, 800 ; at J. B. Aldridge's, her at midnight on the SO ult. :cut her cable and reverential homage of their hearts to Almighty, - have taken their flight towards the borders of. the 950; at David Cory's, 500 ; at other houses, put to sea—no attempt being made to stop them. GOD, for his inestimable favors to our State and: J Choctaws, who are apprised of their approach, 250; making in the whole 2500. More than There were on board, an officer, seven men, and Nation ; in particular, that he has continued to and will, I trust, soon give a good account of , 1200 of this number were from placcs south of a boy,-who were asleep. Four of the men were tls, the great blessings of peace, internal tran- ; New-York*. - - sent ashore ; the officer, at his request, was put them. . ; quility, general health, and fertile seasons; above My reasons fpr making this Communication to on board a vessel which they felf^n with, bound ; all, to render united and humble thanks, for the your department, is in consequence of our hav­ Wilmington, (Del.)' Oct. 28i fo Savannah. On their entering Che Capes, with divine revelation, perfect example, and expiatory ' ing acted without any kind of orders, but solely • Fatal Quarrel.— On Saturday, Francis Day the view of proceeding to Baltimore, they were sacrifice of His SON, our Saviour and Judge ; from self-preservation. " Should it meet the ap­ and John Rutter, of Brandywine, who were gun-; taken possession of by the Revenue cutler, and and the assurances thereby afforded, of a happy probation of Government, I shall feel happy in ning together on or near Cherry Island Marsh, sent to Norfolk. and immortal existence, through faith, patience, having rendered my country the smallest serv­ had a quarrel on some aecount, and-RiUter, after . The Columbia has five guns mounted, and 14 and obedience. At the same time, to supplicate - ice ; if not, I hope that it will be atti ibuted to my having threatened to shoot Day, execoted his hdr- in her'hold : ? she has on board 17 persons, inclu­ the Divine guidance and protection, in behalf of want of skill, and not to the lack of good will rid menace, and left his victim weltering in blood, ding a smaltboy—7 Americans, 7 Englishmen the President of the United States, and all oth-. to be of service to my fellow citizens in general. without assistance, till, some casual passengers and Irishmen, one Swede, one Portuguese and ers entrusted with rule, counsel, and authority I have the honor to be,your most obe'dient ser^ found him, and conveyed him to, Brandywind the boy. She has experienced much severe to entreat that they may possess the spirit of their vant, JOHN MCNEILL, village. His arm was shattered to pieces and his. weather. The crew speak in terms of the ut­ most disgust of the Venezuelcafl service. stations,and cause rightand justice to prevail^ thajt Formerly a Lieut, of the 43d rfcg't. U. S. Inft. side lacerated, which causetf his death before ;day: all Institutions for promoting piety, science, mo— The Secretary oty War. the next morning. A Coroner's Inquest ?has pronounced a verdict of, wilful murder, and on In the year 1804, captain Hay Lawrens, of the rality, benevolence, and charity, may flourish ; that liberty, happiness, peace, and security, may ... Y ClNClJJNATTlj Oct. 15. Monday Rutter was committed to prison at New Island of Flooge, ne^r Husum, had the good for­ r tune- to convey Louis X.VIII. on board his ship be continued to pur country, to the latest genera­ Treaties with the Indians.-—Our corespondent Castle. v •' ' tions, and be speedily extended to all mankind. at St Mary's has furnished us with, the follow* from some port in the Baltic to Riga. The .1.NE-W-YORK , Oct. 29. : King on his arrival at Riga, presented him With a All servile labour, and vain recreation, on. said ing hasty sketch of nhe'ti e'aties concluded with day, ar.e by law forbidden. The brig Galen, hence, for New-Orleans, has watch, and promised, that if he should hear in the Indians by our commissioners.—-*The trea- Given under my hand at the Council Chamber in, arrived in the Mis»isippi» with great damage to the sequel that the King had returned to his ' ties were signed orr the 6th inst. By; these trea-« New-Haven, this twenty-second day of Octe*. her veVy valuable cargo,occasioned by Oil of Vit­ kingdom, and Would then apply to him, he should ties the United States have secured niore than ber, in the year of our l.ord one thousand riol.. The following is an extract of a letter from receive a reward for the service he had perform­ seven millions of acres of land. The Miamies eight hundred and eighteen, and in the forty* Capt. Beebeto his owners, dated at the Balize, ed. The King gave him for this purpose a cer­ manifested a great deal of duplicity in their ne- third year of the Independence of the United. Sept. 37" i-^-Merc. Adv. tificate in his own hand writing, and sealed with " gociations. To the States of Ohio and Indiana States of America. »< We arrived here last evening, having sus­ his own seal. Lawrens had at that time changed these acquisitions are of immense importance.-^ OLIVER WOLCOTT. tained a most horrible disaster on the voyage.— his course on the King's account, and put into In a few years these almost interminable forest9 : By hie Excellency's command, V J , /will be converted into.fl

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•1 : $ v f'/tp Macedonian Frigate) we understand, will We heat that John Anderson, of Congressional • "More iStwap memory, has ordered a suit against Thomas Judge Bland, one of our SoutlV.American com- be ready to sail again .the 4th of November.— When it is. recollected that she required an entire Dunn, sergeant at arms of the House of Repre­ Lewis Mallory Sf Co. v fiiissioners, who went out in the Congress frigate, sentatives, for bavihg unjustly held him in con­ has arrived at Philadelphia, iri 106 days from Val- new set of masts, spars, sails, and bpats—in ad­ Are now opening,—j- - ., ajid.. offering far $ale> * dition to which,, she required caulking nfearly all finement during the last session of Congress, in new and choice selection of obedience to an order of the House. The coun­ ^TheU/S.sloop of V/ar Ontario, Capt. Biddle, over, in consequence, of her being so severely strained in the tremendous hurricane she encoun­ ty court, before which this cause will be brought, Dry Goods> Groceries* and sailed from Valparaiso about the middle of .June tered—it must be. admitted, that her being en­ meets in December next.— Washington jiafier. for Columbia river. Crockery, Extract of a letter dated ValJiarat.io,Jidy 13. /- tirely .refitted in So short a tittle, is aif instance of MARRIED* > - ——XftONG WHICH ARE^- -S : The Ontario sailed on ihte 14th ult. for Lima, despatch, in such undertakings, rarely equallled ^ ! by any nations The1 rapidity with which this In this town, on Monday evening, b"y the Rev. EAL superfine blue,' black, olive browtfj Avith the Ambassador sent'here by the Vice King v Win. Fisher, of Middlesex, Mr. Hugh Knooc, to and riiixt Cloths - ^ t»f Peru, who was unable to succeed in negotiating work hafebeeh executed, may be.attiibuted to the R Miss Martha Keeler. . ^ Extra superfine bliiet blackj mixt, dnd With the government of Chilii respecting the ex- faoiliiies provided, and the admirable system or­ ganized under the practical experience and skill In Ridgefield, Mr. William Olmatead, to Miss CassimereS „ v. ; change of prisoners : she goes, from Lima, to of the Navy Board.-f Censor. , , Clam Nash ; Mr. Curtiss. Belt*, to Miss Betsey Sattinets, Flannels, (a good assoKtnent) ; v Columbia River. =; , r • . / Olmstead. . . - Black and colored Bombazetts ;• . Yi British frigate Andromache proceeded ; ie JVotice to the Widows and minor Children of. de­ In North-Salem, Mr. Cornelius Berry> to Miss Black and red figurfed Rattinetts J ; tience for Lima on the 25 th June ; and in conse­ ceased Soldiers.-—The widows and minor children Lydia Paddoc. ; - Imported and American Ginghams quence of orders rfeceiyed from the British gov- of soldiers that died in" the service of the United Black,brown, plumb, and crimsoh tabby VelreH ^Ifjpient, Captain Hickey» of his B. M. ship States, during the late war, are. informed,, that Black silk, and olive Maiichester • Do- Blossom, sailed thi« morning for Columbia Riv- 7 ' DIED, ' the law giving them commutation, or five years' Florentine, Marseilles, and toiinet Vesting^ - fcr, via Lima, to deliver over in due form the es­ At Quincyi (Mass.) on the 28th ult. Mrs. Ad­ half pay pension, in lieu of land, expires bn the American cotton Sheeting tablishment, Sec. there. Judge Provost hasac- ams, aged 7.4, consort of. the Hon. John Adams, •m 16th day of February next, 1819. Those per­ American and India Muslins ^ Accompanied him, being the. person authorised late President of th'e United^ States. , . sons that are entitled to the pension, amounting Plain and figured Jaconet * ' jby the American government to receive it. to g240, that d.o not apply for it before that peri­ Sarcenet Cambrics and Mul Miils Cheap Cash Store. : od, will probably be forever after debarred from Irish Linen, Linen Catnb;ici& ' [trlftgf - The schr. Iris, Cromwell, has arrived at Bal­ TTi BENEZER STEVENS and EDWARD obtaining it. This notice, which is given by an Good Italian Crapes, black Levantihe andLus- timore from St. Thomas, whence he sailed on H. STREET, have connected themselves agent in one Of the northern states, in the shapei Beaver, kid, and silk Gloves < ' :the 5th inst. Capt. C. states, that aTew days in business, under the firm of v ot an advertisement to claimants, invitmg tjieir Green and white Florenciei . • previous to his sailing, news arrived Trom the STEVENS £ STREET, Pink and buff Ginghams ^ , Windward, of the-loss of 42 sail of vessels, at St. applications to him> we publish gratuitously ; re­ minding. them, at the same time, that Wo agency And have taken the store directly under Mr. Can ton and Flag Hand kerchieft • ' • Johns, Antigua, in the September gale. ^ _ is necessary in the case. Claimants who ar§.ig­ Jesse Curtis;' shop, west side of the Bridge, American and India Checks . ' : Capt. Johnson, arrived at Noriolk from St. whore they offer for sale a general assortment of Worsted and cotton Hose norant of the mode of transacting the business, Thomas, states that a tremendous gale was expe­ may avail themselves of the aid of the represent­ genuine Gli.OCERIES, and fresh FRUIT:—the Dutch Blankets, Bedtickihg, &c. fcfc. 8tfe. rienced at St. Bartholomews, which commenced atives of their respective districts, in Congress, following are a part JLikeivhey ' ' Sept. 21st and continued until the 24th—-during who will take pleasure in affording it, at the ap­ Jamaica Spirits, by tlie Powder and shot A gbod assortment of titlOCMRIMS, and * which, ,t\TQ American Vessels were driven a- proaching session, to make the necessary.applica­ barrel Wheat, Rye, and Buck- large assortment of CROCKERY, (very cheap,) St. Croix Rum7 do. Wheat Flour among, which are Dining Plates, at 2s. 3d. per tion, &c. at the public offices.—-Mat. Intel. f * The General Assembly of the island of Ja­ Sugar ' " k do. Smoked Herring dozen, or 14 cents per sett; maica, have voted to present a memorial to the The Convention of the state of in Molasses •; do. Codfish, &c. &c. The above articles comprise but a small pairt British Prince Regent, representing < the dreadful Holland & Picrponi Gin Fruit. of their assortment. Pet-sons wishing to pur­ evils, which they are threatened with,'- by the new forming their Constitution, (says the NaSftial In­ telligencer) have declared that " No person shall Wines Oranges, Limes chase will do well to call and look forthfemselyfcs* -Navigation system of the United States; and be imprisoned fer debt, unless upon refusal to de^ Cordials, of all kinds Madeira Nuts, Peanuts Nortvalk, Oct. 27; praying that measures may be adopted to avert liver up hii estate for the benefit of his creditors, Teas do. Almonds, Prunes .them. ' ' ita such manner as shall be prescribed by law, or Loaf and lump sugar Virgin Raisins KrNew Clash. Store* Coffee and Choccolate Figs, Cocoanuts •. East-Lilies.—Acbounts from Bombay to June in cases where there is strong presumption of fraud." Thus the youngest sister of the fami­ Pepper, Allspice, Ging- Dried Currants Eli Bennett* €th, states that" theFort of Chanda has been ly has attempted what others have recoiled frortj, ger [co Box and keg Raisins, S now opening, and offering for salfcj & hand­ taken by storm by the division under the com­ in relation of debtor and creditor, as the next Hand and paper Tobac-i 8cc. &c. &c. some assortment of Fall and Winter GoOds* mand of Col. Adams, whd&e loss is said to be in- I youngest (Mississippi) has done in regard to usu­ The above articles are all of a superior quali­ (at the store formerly occupied by Win. Jt Street> considerable ; about 500 of thegarrison were put ry. If these experiments succeed, it is to be ho< ty, and will be sold on terms which will render it a few rods east of the Bridge) consisting, of to the sword ! 1" '• ped that the irfajrons of the confederation will an objcct for their friends to call. ~A Bombay paper gives a long account ot a Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard' not be too proutnna, have been of Stamford, (Middlesex society,) within one March, and many torn up by the roots." HE subscriber would inform his customers formed into Circuits, and constituted a Confer­ mile of a Presbyterian Meeting-House, one mile ence. They have twelve Itinerant preachers and the public in general, that he not only ' According to accounts from St* Helena, Bona­ t and a half of a Grist-Mill, and two miles and a T and 2000 members of their church in that infant parte was well Sept. 9th ; but kept at his house. half of Rings-End Landing. Those persons Livesto Dye,but Dyesto Live, settlement.—5. Carolina .Pajier. wishing to purchase a Farm cheap, will not hes­ ' V At his well known stand, four and a half miles .-A London pa^er of Sept. 7th says—" At an itate to call and see it. 'Payment will be made north of Stamford Meeting-House, where DYE­ Remarkable Season.—It is a fact, that on the taily hour this morning, three men were para­ easv, and an indisputable title givien by ING and CLOTH DRESSING, iri its various 23d of April, 1818, we had a severe frost.; and on. ding the streets, in a cart, exhibiting banners in HENRY WEED, 5th. branches, is done in a style excelled by none.— the 5th of October in the same year, we were Jarge red characters, with the following inscript­ Stamford, (Middlesex,) Nov. 3. 27 Every favour thankfully received by the public's visited with a frost—allowing the planters in ion : C Come all! Public Meeting, Palace Yard., humble servant. SAMUEL V^HEATON. (his day at 12 o'clock.' One of the principal ob­ Georgia only five months and thirteen days for to raise their Missing, Oct. 27, 1818. 26 jects of the meeting, we understand, is that of crops J such a season, in this state, is not in the memory- of the oldest inhabitants.— ROM the store of the subscriber, a large suggesting the propriety of calling county meet­ Wooden TUNNEL. Whoever may have Public Sale. ings throughout the kingdom* at which the The crops of; cotton will full s_hoi't one half .the F it in their possession, are requested to return it ILL be sold at PUBLIC VENDUE, on grievances of each county shall be discussed, quantity produced^.last year, and scarcely any immediately. E. D. HOYT. the 19th of November next, at 1 o'clock,, and forwarded to the Metropolis by twelve dele­ corn has been raised at all.—Savannah fwji. < • : W . Nov. 3. p. m. (if not previously disposed cf at private gates, and by them laid before the Prince Re- It is calculated that the exports from New-Or­ sale,) about 30 acres of wood and cleared LAND, gent. . V ;, Notice.'' : situated on the west side of the road, leading .from • Accounts from Manchester mention that the leans, for the present year, will amount to twen­ ty millions of dollars. HE Post-Rider on the Western and North- New-Canaan Meeting-House to Five Mile. River, spinners, after the attack on Gray's premises, on •; erri Route, thrbugh New-Canaan, Stam­ Landing, and near the public road leading to N. Wednesday, assembled in the evening, but were * Those of Savannah, for the year ending on the T ford, Horse-neck, Stanwich, Poundrigde, South York. The above will be sold in lots to suit pur­ dispersed, and several of them wounded. On first of October, amounted to upwards of four? and Norih-Salem, and Ridgebury, taking into chasers. For further particulars, inquire of £- ' Thursday they assembled again, but were sup­ teen millions of dollars. , • . . consideration the time appointed fur Solemnity, nos Reed, who lives near the premises. pressed by the military. It is said they demand has thought proper to disannul so much of the Benjamin Reed? , ; • advance ot seven shillings on the pound or noth­ A man named John Almy on Thursday^ appli­ ed to the police office, staling, that he was dischar­ aforesaid Proclamation, as respects those, who JDaniel Reed. - ing.' ;••• • • . " • ged from the penitentiary on the T5th inst.; that have already paid-their Quarterage ; and as much Oct. 27, 1818. . 26* , as refers to those who shall hereafter pay at this i ' A letter from Ireland to a gentleman in Ra­ he had no means of support, and wished to be notice ; but otherwise, said Law is to remain and leigh, N. C. says:—"Tliere is an immense em­ sent again to the penitentiary. He,was accord­ To be sold at private sale, - be in frill force, until the old Book is discharged igration this: year ; a gentleman told me in Bel- ingly the bearer ol his own commitment." .^ihis BOUT forty acres ot LAND, handsoriveFy"' from custody, which he hopes will be soon, as he v fast last week, that nut less than 10,000 peoplfc is the second recent instance of a peson desiring situated on Belden's Hill, about 3 miles ^ admission to the penitentiary*—-N. Y.fiafier, already views it with an evil eye ; that is, espe­ A 'J sailed from that port alone since January last- from Norwalk Bridge. The above Land is of4 cially those pages that are not marked with the indeed I am confident, for one that does go now, an excellent quality, and under good improve- ' letted X and P. His subscribers are respect­ there would be ten, if it were possible for them The Mistakes of a night.—Amongst the pris­ ment. An-indisputable title and immediate pos­ fully informed that he wishes a general settle­ to procure the means of paying their passage. oners brought up .by the watch, to the Police- session will be given. For terms, apply to' '•'Vb Office, a few mornings ago, was a young man, ment up to the first oj' October, and that he will HANNAH B. SKIDDY, or ^ *' " - discontinue carrying iaiie week, for the purpose " Huge Animal—A correspondent in the Edin- accused of fan assault and battery of nearly all the SAMUEL BURR ALL. inhabitants of a house) including--his own TVife. of collecting, and those who settle'their accounts burg Magazine, signing himself ' Thomas Pol­ Norwalk, Oct. 13i• - • • -' -24:' , He opened a-"most earnest and clamorous de­ will be entitled to one No. gratis, iri case they con­ lock,' avers, that being a sergeant in the Hudson s tinue their papers. He Vvould also remind.them Bay Company in 1803, and travelling with the fence, by assuring the Iuslice the whole was a mistake. I married her, please your honor, al­ that he has not disposed of all the • late^Mr. Louis into the interior of North Ameri­ together in a mistake. I only seen her for the - • * ca, he suddenly came upon an animal of immense Immense Fortunes Persons desirous of having • first time, in all my life, about two hours before I size. It appeared about 20 feet in height,- and which he offered for,sale. He still continues to Woollen or Linen Kmi had a very unwieldy appearance. 1 he large­ married her, so, to.be sure, you ;see that was a mistake. Then I found out that she had a child sell, at the.usual price, Tickets in Washington ness of the belly was enormous, and nearly touch­ Wove on Cotton W^arp, by another man, was not that a priiy mistake of Bridge Lottery, which has already commenced ing the ground. Its colour was a dirty black. drawing. , JOHN- S f REE T, Jr» hers ? A'*d bekase I would not agree to it, they Can liaVe it done from one to any number of Mr. Louis saw1 its footsteps and dung : the latter Norwalk, Nov. 3. ~ 27 Yards, at the shortest notice, and on the most | ) ? indicated that its food was vegetables, and^the all fell on me* but I soon made them to know that they were, mistaken altogether, and now they reasonable terms, by applying to. the subscri­ former gave a print nearly two feet square. The ALMANACKS, for ber, in Norwalk, near the Bridge. hoof was not divided, but, from the impression, want to get me into Hridewell, but'I hope your m honour wont be after making such a mistake as AARON NASH. seemed as if hollow in the middle. It is Stated in a late London Magazine, that that, ,for it would bother me to get over it, that Sept. 14. 20 several of the bones of the Mammoth, corres­ would be the worst mistake of alh' —ib» ponding in form, color and texture with those Blank Certificates and Pow _ discovered in Ohio, have been found on the Isle The British shipCrisis.arnvedatPhiladelphia on Thursday last, from. New-Castle, Eng. with Just published, and for sale at this Office.- % of Wight, in Great Britain. ers of Attprney, 1 v 433 bundles and bales ot Madder, which was MJLITARY EXECUTIONS, for the For Pensioners, for sale at this Ofticc, dind al-. ' - The U. S. frigate Guerrierc, was at Copenha­ shipped from that port in .May last, not having so by Sherman, Baldwini # Co. Bridgeport been permitted to land the same in England. collection of Fines, for sale at this Office. • gen the 3d ult. 7 • , , . , f- ; Ij < •

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:thes6 siihple flowers ! Where is the pencel of a ers in every act of goodness, accouniliig'it tffore blessed to do good than to have it returned, to FROM THE BOSTON YAN.KEE Rafihati, aided by the brilliant imagination of a Moralist. West,- to form a flower like nature has formed give than receive from others. . < FROM THE VILLAGE RECOlll). ;.V.:7 f • • . s MERCY. the lilly ? Where is.the country that can produce H S- The following is the concluding pafrt of a Ser­ Co, proud infidel—siearch the ponderous tombs ; , ' &0i tfiict sin no more.V^Holy Writ* any raiment comparable* to that which clothes this beautiful flower ? Go then ye followers of mon lately delivered in the state of New-Yoyk: of heathen learning ; explore the works of Con­ i'rail mortal!. thou, who art but dust, ; the fashions, deck yourselves in all the elegance " Perhaps it may not be amiss to remember fucius ; examine the precepts of Seneca, and the "% That kindly word to thee was given— of the modern style—clothe yourselves in the the PHnter in my discourse. He trusts every writings of Socrates ; collect all the excellent ; Jfyjr though the eternal power is just, body, he knows not whom, his money is scatter­ cies 3f ancient and modern moralists, and point ^ ^ ^ercy is the child of Heaven. most costly and gay attire, yet see your vanity humbled by the native elegance of the lilly out­ ed every where, he hardly knows where to look to a sentence equal to this simple prayer of our -v'' Thou, who hast trod through error's maze, shining you. for it. His paper, his ink* his press, and his Saviour. Reviled and insulted—suffering the If haply thou thy fault deplore, 1 Peaceful and lowly in their native soil, ' types, his labour and his living, all must punctu­ grossest indignities—crowned with thorns, and Then mercy sheds her holy-rays, They neither know to sjiin, nor care to toil, ally be paid for. You Mr. -—and Mr. •; -, led away to DIE ! no annihilating curse breaks And bids thee-**5*o, and sin no more« Yet with confessed magnificence deride and Mr. , and a hundred others that I could from his tortured breast. Sweet and placid as name, have taken paper a great while— the aspiraiions of a mother for her nursling, as­ If warid'ring wild, mid mental gloom, Our mean attire and impotence of pride.' You and your wives, and your children, and your cends the prayer for mercy on his enemies. 'Fa- 4 • Fond Mcm'ry brings past joys to view, Alas ! how of;en does the passion for dress lead those who are actuated by it to desi»wction! neighbours have been amused and informed, and ther forgive THEM.' O, it tfas worthy of its ori* ' And points to pleasure's early tomb, I- hope improved by it—if you miss one paper, gin, antjtstamps with the bright seal of truthjJiat Would'st thou those fleeting joys, renew? how often does the tradesman behold his hopes frustrated, and the earnings which his frugality you think very hard of the printer or post for his mission was from Heaven. sljl O, upward raise thy weeping eye-"- had collected, destroyed by this captivating pas­ it, for you had rather go without your sup­ Acquaintances, have you quarrelled ?—.FriemS/ That power which can thy peace restore* sion. And how many patrimonial estates have per than your paper. Have you ever complied have you differed ?—If He, who tvas pure and In Love's own voice, he&rd from on high, been confiscated by it. Mr. Addison, when with the condition of subscriptions ? Have you perfect, forgave his bitterest enemies, do you well to cherish your anger ? . • , . Entreats thee-^-yo, and sin no more. speaking on this subject, gives us an example of taken as much pains to furnish the printer with a female warrior celebrated by Virgil, who, the money, as he has to furnish you with papers ?— Brothers, to you the precept is imperative } Hast been deceived by friendship's guise ? Have you contributed your mite to repay him you shall forgive—not seven times, but seventy Trust not again its faithles? glare-f poet relates for a rich and splendid suit of armor, betrayed himself into ruin. And in the sacred for his ink, his paper, liis types, his presses, his times seven. Learn from thy errors to be wise, . head ivor'k ? If you have not—go pay him off, Husbands and wives, you have no right to ex­ And Heaven's pure friendship thou shalt share eucharistic ode, the mother of Sisera is represen­ ted as anticipating the glorious victory of her son, and sin no more.'' pect perfection in each other. To err is the lot If thou hast met the -world's rude spite, • and instead of noticing the signal service her he­ JCJ® This WE think is fair reasoning. of humanity.—Illness will sometimes render you, No more its rankling hate deplore-* ro would execute for his country, by quelling an petulant, and disappointment rufle the smoothe d Foir Mercy sheds on thee her light, . insurrection of the most dangerous nature, her From a London fiafier of 1775. temper. Guard, I beseech you, with unremit­ And bids thee~ Use not the hue of art ; ship, and escaped. In the moving she got un- _ But paint it with the only grace ble Alphonzo. Behold his beautiful daughter "in iiefepest sable, 'lhe smile of beauty • lights der weigh—-the rudder could iti'ot be moved.r^.' t up, his bosom with joy ; but the fuiies of hell That can true youth inipart. Miranda, on whose cheek are printed the roses no of health, and whose countenance is arrayed in Much confusion was observed on board :.' t'ne sails rage in his breast, and render him as miserable : That tuneful tongue which erst was form'd smiles. Clad in a homely, but neat attire, see were seen fluttering : si t was ad; ,it in the lake, lie could wish the object of his hate. "€ . To prdise Whom we adore, with what activity she performs the duties of aud being presently blown ashore, was easily cap­ But let him lay his hand on his heart and say, "• Whose notes have oft rtiy bosora warm'd. the cottage. Accustomed to industry and do­ tured. • Revenge, I cast thee from me—-Father forgive fl Ah, soon can sing no more ! mestic enjoyments, pride has never corroded her ME as I forgive my enemies'~and nature tJntess 'tis wash'd by heavenly dew, peaceful heart, nor has remorse e'er troubled the A poor "froman lost a Cow, which was her prin­ sumes a new and delightful garniture. Then, in - •"•'J Before thy closing even :~" tranquility of^Jber soul. Her fair form has nev­ cipal support; many people collected to bewail deed, are the meads verdant and the flowers fra-^ Then leave this earthly, vale, and you er been tortured by the machines of fashion, but her misfortune. A gentleman, well known for grant-—then i» the music of the groves delight­ Shall sing God's praise in heaven. happy and contented, she exhibits an emblem of his generosity, happened to pass that way, and ful to his ear, and the smile bf virtuous beauty health. I might now proceed to draw the con­ observing their commisseration for the woman, ac­ lovely to his soul.- • i ^ For these thy youth shall ne'er decay, trast between this person and the people of fash­ costed each one thus ; * You are sorry, and you Thy mind be ne'er unstrung: ion, but I forbear lest I should trespass on the are sorry ; Pray how much are you sorry ? For We JSnd Wri/f.-i—A"married lady was 'called For beauty blooms in realms of day, time and patience of my readers. my part I am sorry ten dollars at that time effectually by Divine grace, and became an ex­ And man is ever young. THE LAY PREACHER. handing the money to the poor woman. Over­ emplary Christian ; but her husband was a lover And there those eyes shall brightly shine, powered with the example, the company contrib­ of pleasure and of sin. When spending an eve­ Their lamps with oil new trim'd, Beautiful eulogium on women.—The following uted to make up the loss to the poor woman im­ ning, as usual, with bis joyful companions at a Can never be obscured by time, testimony tq the universal benevolence of the fe­ mediately. tavern, the conversation happened to turn on the Nor with old age be dimm'd. male character is borne by Mr. Ledyard,*an ac~ A clergyman somc^^e since, rather hurried excellencies and fnults of their wives, the hus­ curate observer of human nature, and one of the while reading the fun^ra^ervice over a corpse, band just mentioned gave the highest encomiums Miscellany. first geographical missionaries employed by the when he carr>« to therWrdsf^. this our brother,' of his wife, saying she was all ihat was excellent, African Association. It is so just that it cannot See. forgot whether the deceased had been man only she was a d d Methodist. 'Notwith­ be too often repeated.—' I have always remark­ standing which,' said he, < such is her command FROil THE FEDERAL REPUBLICAN. or woman. Turning, therefore, to one of the ed,' says he, ' that women in all countries are mourners, who happened to be an Hibernian, he of her temper, that were I to take you gentle­ Consider the lillies of the 'field, thexj toil not, civil and obliging, tender and humane ; that they asked him, 1 Is this a brother or a sister V * By men home with me at midnight, und order her: neither do they s/iin ; yet I say unto you, Solomon are ever inclined to be gay and cheerful, timor­ saint Patrick, neither one or the other,' replied lo rise and get a supper, she won It! be all submis­ in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these."' ous and modest ; and - 'ley do not hesitate, like Pat, ' it was only an acquaintance I J' sion and cheerfulness.' The comptny looking In the few remarks I may be able to make on men, to perform a generous action. Not haugh­ upon this ^merely as a brag, dared him to make the above text, I am not unconscious of the ridi­ ty, not arrogant^ not supercillious, they are fond A boy once asked Dr. Burgess, the preacher, the experiment by a considerable wager. The cule I shall receive from the votaries of fashion. of courtesy, and fond of society ; more liable in ' if he would have a light ?' 1 No, child' said the bargain was made, and about midnight the com­ But I care not for these if I gain the approbation general, to err than man, but in general, also Doctor, ' I am one of the lights of the world.'•-— pany adjourned as proposed. Being admitted# of the genuine admirers of simplicity of dress. more virtuous, and performing more good ac­ ' I wish then,' replied the boy (you were hungup ' Where is your mistress .?> said the husband to " To virtue and her friends a friend, tions. To a woman, whether civilizcd or sav­ at the end of our alley, for it is a very dark one !' the maid servant who sat up for him. « She is Still may my voice the "weak defend." age, I never addressed myself in the language gone to bed, sir.' «Call her up,' said he : ' Tell Our Saviour alwiays endeavoured to make his of decency and friendship, without receiving a de­ Canine sagacity—Last week a lady going over her I have brought some friends home with me* discourses familiar by comparisons, which by cent and friendly answer. With man it has been Lansdown, was overtaken by a large dog, which and desire she would get up,;ahd prepare them their simplicity were calculated to convince the otherwise. In wandering over the barren plains had left -two men that were travelling the same a supper/ The good woman obeyed the unrea­ most ignorant of his audience, from the most no­ of inhospitable Denmark, through honest Swe­ road with a horse and cart, and followed by the sonable sutnmons ; dressed, came down, and re-- * ble king seated on his throne, and surrounded by den, and frozen Lapland, rude and churlish Fin- animal for some distance, the creature endeavor­ ceived the company with perfect civility : told a numerous train of courtiei's, to the most indi­ land, unpricipled Russia, and the wide-spread rer ed to make her sensible of something, by look­ them she happened to have some chickens ready gent peasant placed in his lov\ly cottage, and en­ gions of the wandering Tartar—if hungry, dry, ing in her face, and then pointing with his nose for the spit, and supper was accordingly served compassed with poverty, all his doctrines were wet, or sick, the women have ever'been friendly behind. Failing in his object, lie next placed up ; when she performed the honors of the table plain and easy to be comprehended. In speaking to me, arid uniformly so j and to add to this vir­ himself so "completely in front of the subject of with as much cheerfulness as if she had expect­ of the folly of our taking too tnuch thought a- tue, (so worthy the appellation of bcnevolencc) his solicitude, as to prevent her proceeding any ed company at a proper season. bout dress, what a beautiful metaphor does he these actions have been performed in so free and further, still looking steadfastly.in her face. The After supper, the guests could not refrain from employ to illuminate the subject! He does not so kind a manner, that, if I was dry, I drank the lady became rather alarmed j but judging from expressing their astonishment. One of them (like some of our pulpel orators too frequently sweetest draught, and if hungry, I eat the coarse the manner of the dog, who did not appear vi­ particularly, more sober than the rest, thus ad­ do) attempt to instruct his hearers by a display morsel with a double relish. cious, that there was something about her which dressed himself to thelady : ' Madam,' said he, of elaborate arguments and pompous words ! No *Mr. Ledyard was a native of Connecticut. engaged his attention/ she exatnined her dress J your civility fills us all with surprise. Our un­ doubt on that occasion there stood in his presence, and found that her lace shaWl was gone. The reasonable visit is in consequence of a wager, priests, lawyers, and the most learned of the Feeling'and Fortitude.—'The man blessed'with dog, perceiving that he was' at length understood, which We have certainly lost. * As yon are a very Jewish Rabbi! Perhaps a display of eloquence to a feeling heart, yet deprived of a firm mind,' like immediately turned back ; the lady followed him, religious person and cannot approve of oer con* these might have been the most acceptable, and the precious, but pliant, full-eared corn, bends at and he conducted her to the spot where her duct, give me leave to ask, what can possibly in­ would have gained him the most exalted praises. every presure, is the sport of every breath.—The shawl lay, some distance back in the road. On duce you to behave with so much kindness to ns I* But he beholds in the multitude a number of the callous-hearted man, whatever may be his men­ her taking it up, and replacing it on her person, ' Sir,' replied she,4 when I married, my husbarvd unlearned and simple people of the country, to tal endowments, resembles the colossal marble the independent quadruped instantly ran off'at and myself were both in a carnal state. It has whom, in order that they might understand, a column ; we admire its strength and shape ; but, full speed after his master, apparently much de­ pleased God to call me out of that dangerous con­ simplicity of language was necessary. ' Consid­ from its cold and comfortless touch, and shelter­ lighted \--English liafier. dition, My husband continues in it. I trenible er,' says he,{the lillies of the field, they toil not, less capital, Aye turn to the leafy bower, and to for his future state. Were he to die at he is, he neither do they spin ; yet I say unto you, Solo­ the warm cottage. He, alone, is perfect in his Uncertainty of Life.*—Some years ago, a woman must be miserable forever; 1 think it, therefore* mon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of nature, whose energies of mind are tempered by lived in a village of Glamorganshire, whose hus­ my duty to render his present existence as com­ these.' The lilly was a flower well known to the the softer feelings ; he then receives, uncorrupt- band, with the little fortune he got with her, bo't fortable as possible.' husbandman ; every day lie was accustomed to ed,'the sUn of prosperity ; and though often ex­ a small farm: he had hardjy closed the purchase This wise and faithful reply aftected the whole view it rearing it£ majestic head in his fields ; posed to, is never bornedown by, the blasts of ad­ when; death closed his eyes; however, not intim­ company. It left an impression of great use on everyday he had an opportunity of admiring the verse fortune; he bears about him, for himself idated with this, the widow married a second hus- the husband's mind. 'Do you, my dear,* said elegance of its vesture ! yet he regarded it only and for others, every flower that sweetens the pand, who sowed it; he likewise died; and she he, 'really think I should be eternally misera­ as a transitory flower: how then is he astonished path of life—every fruit that invigorates him tried a third, who reaped it, but he also followed ble ? I thank you for the wanting. By the grace to hear it declared, that1 Solomon in ill his glory cheerfully. the fate of his predecessors ;'and she then marri­ of God, I will change my conduct.' From that was not arrayed like bne of these.' The illustri­ ed a fifth husband, with whom she enjoyed the time he became another man, a serious christian^ ous fame of Solomon was well known to all the The rules for maintaining a good neighbour­ produce of it. All this happened within less than and consequently a good husband. world, he was the most august personage that hood, is, for every one to do to others as they eighteen months!—lb. ^yer ruled under the title of a king: he was seat- would have others do to them ; to speak evil of Philosophy confines its views tolhis worldprin- 'ed on a throne of ivory, on his head was placed no man ; to reveal no secrets, nor be officious in A remedy for the Hacmorrhades, or Piles. cipally. It endeavours to satisfy'man with the the royal diadem, his vestments were composed other people's matters; to be always obliging Take a tea enp of molasses, in which a lump grovelling joys of earth till he returns to that of the richest brocade, (embroidered with gold I and careful to return benefits ; to take heed of of fresh butter, the Aize of an English walnut has dust out of which he was taken. Christianity the dazzling splendor of his equipage was indeed giving offence, and never take it without good been mixed, let it be simmered over the fire for takes a nobler flight. Her course is directed to­ indescribable. Wherever he went, he was wel­ reason; to harbor no groundless surmises, nor two or three minutes. This simple remedy tak­ wards immortality. Thither she conducts her comed with songs of triumph and of joy. Biit retain a still sullen dislike ; to reward not evil: en on going to bed, has been known repeatedly votary and never forsakes him till having intro- though surrounded with all this profusion of mag­ to be ready to forgive an affront, or supposed to eradicate this disease, after it has resisted the duced him into the society of angels^ she fixes, nificence; yet all his glory was eclipsed by one of transgression } tp.be ambitious in excelling oth- operation of other mcdicines.-—'Wilmington pa. his eternal residence among the spit it$of the just.. v