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IIAYfT. !ALTi:tonE, Aug. 17. The paftf u?nt of the sums due to France, for the ackno vvledgment of Haytien Independence, causes ver y considerable difficulty to PresidcntBovER. .An attempt was made a short time since to obtain some thing from the miaes.and great expectati ns formed th-it the result would relieve the (J .ivernment
from the necessity of resorting to la? ation; but, :tfter exploring them, no traces of e ithcr gold
or silver could be discovered, and the project v.-as adan loned. Immediate recc urse must now be had to direct taxation, for which the People are by no means prepared, ; uid in ma nv instances they are ready todispu to- the powr of the Government to compel it s payment.
lner.t.',, It k said that, in his houe recently, at ''ut, further to ccmp.etnthe eqality among our
bottle ot rum was accidentally spilt in the wre-r1" LUS ht!niiai to the maintenance otrepua
sence ot two ot his patients, when the smell of
the liquor acting upon their Systems m conjunc
tion with the remedy, produced a violent fit of
vomiting.
THOMAS JEFFERSON
The Kichmond Enquirer contains the follow
licau government, it was necessary to abolisu the
principle ot primogeniture: 1 drew the law of
descents, giving equal inheritance to sons, and
uaugniers, which made a part ol the Uevised Cone. The attack on the establishment ofadominant religion was rirst made by myself. It could he
.carried at lust, only by a suspension of salaries
slon- or¬hcr year, and so from vear to year, un
til the pimlic mind was ripened lor the bill, lor esliiblkijing religious freedom, v. nicn i had prepared lor the revised code also. This was at length established permanently, and !y the elibrts chiefly of .Mr. Madison, being myself in Europe at the
Islam I. iceicbralcd Georire Vtlic, late Chancellor ofjSUumon on ti.e'uture lame,tortime, aud prosperi-
, it is expected, Virginia, lie fore he had attained his HolhVJ oiourcountry, can as yet ue seen hut at adis-
as he isuna-ycai. ,e was a distinguisacd mcuit.er ot the V ir- wLw.(l ; . , , . .....
V . " mv u iv will Ut II V.H U'llK'll I ( , r IUUC tl 111
Stations
innr li-ifl r iro nf t h"nor 'ind uanful 1 1 1 r rf
, s . . , . ir ... lor one year, by battling it again at the next sps-
llll lillllV VI ivi, 1A14. it II IIIV.11, lilt
reader will observe, is horn manuscript, in ins own hand writing:
"He was born on the 2d of April, 1713, in the county of Albemarle, at Shadwell, a coumr-- cuit tvhirh nnw; litdmxrc tr hit rr-j in !iitn
II I cv. in 'I iiivii n-' " I'vu'ii. 444.7 ,4j.i4,t - . . - - r .. , .p. fi , it i 4- tnne that work was browcrut forward.
a Mi. il ----- ',ium,t ..J tuiuij nil.u .JlJd Uit. establishment of our
in halt a mile oi ins uivanna nuns, lie was; r,,iversit v. i v nMwr. in ti,. vi..iit
). I I - 7 -T"-.'"-"V-i j'SiT- VV,JV.
l lie re?Uit oi tais iiisagretMncm n-vu io.cour.-e, in me oiui year oi ins age. ue re- oi course on me the cbiet bur-'.en of the cuterprike rarties.it is feared, will be rebellicn or rcvo-'cciveij the biirhcst honors, at the colieire of Wii as well if tiio buildings, as ofti.e rcneral orrani-
l ition, either of which is much to b ; depm cd hi:un an( Marv ; and studied the law under the jaaliou and care of the whole. The effect of thii in
;n the ircsent situation ot the
The British Consul General
-vill shortly return to his country.
t.ie to aoany tnmg m iunucii ..t .3iS,ma legislature, ami wou an -uiive pan in fin an its oUices with men of superior c-iali
ut tus tiovemmeui wnn uie iroiuunui nau, the measures-wliicn nicy aoopiea m opposi- and raineit from its luimble state to an emmence
and the circumstance of his havin g been go.- il0U to the usurpations of Great Britain, luiauumg itsassin.iaiefc,'.vhichitlinsneveryetkii'jwn, -ctiC'l as a colored man, did him mv.ch injury in J j 77, jie js sajd to iUu e been tne autiior of the jllo i" brightest days. Those now on the the estimation of the Havtieos, although it was'nroteststi'ainst the propositions of Lord orth.lU;eatr,,ufaff;,irs will enjoy the inetfi-.hio happiness
thought to be a master stroke of po lie v by En- ie Was subsequently transferred to tiie Generglishmen, who seem to hae forgoit en the lacti;ij Congress at F.nhideipnia, wiiere he distinthat the People of the Island are as tenacious guished himself by the Jirmness of his sentiahout color a? those of any part ol the orl't. : tJ1eiits and the energy of his compositions. Of
A report was currently circulated 111 1 on au these uualilications no other evidence could be lallecuons, which, nourished I. v the same Alma Ala1 . . 1 . 1 1 ii... f ..1 ! . 1 . . . . . . . , . .1 . , . in 1. . . 1 .! 1 1 t 11
l rmce cr. tae vi.xi ci jni, mc -o:.suj required tnan tne laiperisuauie uocument wliich had handed ia Ins ultimatum, and lixed on a declared us time for his departure, unless his proposals Fiee. sovereign, and independent Slates.' shoul 1 be acceded to. assd it is the r;eaeral im- From 1 777 to i77U (f-r certain poitions of prcssioa that he would have permi.-sioii to de-itj10to Cars) he was occupied with Wytne and virt at the most con enieat opportunity, t.ie pendltlon, m re iMiiglhe lavs of Virginia. In
Government having no turther claims 011 his 1770 he succeeded l'ati ick henry u6G.ernor
of seeing tnemselves succeeded Ly sous of a grade ot science oeyond their own ken. Uur sister slates will also be repairing to the same fountain" of in
struction, will bring hither their genius to be kindled at our lire, an4 will carry oack the fraternal
attentions. &peai:ng upon tuts suojeci, one 01 oi the State. In 1;1 he cou)po:eu his-oNotes our intcliger.t ce; lej-peudents, residing in the (),, Virginia ;v than which no vvoik of equal dillaad. remarks jinentiuns has ever att uned to greater reputaThe sanguine expectations of the English-( ion. In the Mimaif r of 1782, he was in Loumen here, as to what .Mr. .McKinzie, the br-t-jo-iess at the mome t when the Virginia Legisih Consul, was to accomplish and tne :rohable, iatuie weie framing a blaie constituiiuu. The failure of his success in any one point, are tri-;tlI-aught of the in.-tiument, which ue transmitku.g instances of the gullibility of Johe lutl. (M1 that occasion, w;is not received tin the Mr. McK. confesses the, and acknowledges hiv when the cmuiitte were to report tiie le-hini-elf to have been fairly duped; at toe same ,uft 0f their lahois. Tiiey were so much pleas time he expresses his admiration ol tiie corrcci ej US jMcambie, tuattnev adopieu it as a information respecting thce l'eopie.as display-. .)u t of their 1 e.'ui t ; so tnat, as it is now vc..
id in the Panama message.
r.n.lc 1 stooa, our loll of lligiits and tiie Cousin.',
Ilo-spcctingthe unniearant situation in which tjon uerc 'r0in nlQ ne,i of George .Mason
th
nresident of the Uenul.iio nn.ls hnn.-eit
1 . j iaced, our correspondent w rites to tins enet. -We h ive a ivpo:t tnat the Fi-.lsidk.n r is either going to refign by request, or from the embarrassed situation of the country rendering his post no longer tenabie. Otoer causes
that his m d-admiaistration have conduced to;t)
preamble was f. Jei.eison s. In 1781, he !elL
tne t,n;teil Mates, being associated m a pieui-
po.eutiary comin.-sion, w ita i rainiiu anti A-i-ams.a.idie-seu lo t ie several powers of Europe
ter' w ill knit us to them by the indissoluble bonds
wf early personal friendships. The good Old Dominion, the blessed mother of u all, will then raise
iier head with pride among the nations, will pre
sent to them that splendor ofgenius, which she has
ever possessed, but has too long suffered to rest un
cultivated and unknown, and will become a centre
of ralliance to the states, whose youths she has ins,tri'cled, and, as it were, adopted. "1 claim some share in the mirifof this great work of regen-eration. My whole labors, now for many years, have ncen devoted to it, and 1 stand pledged to foil low ltup, through the rcmuautof life
remaining tome. 1 .Fron the Columbus (Ohio State Journal, of I
uses of all Machinery and Implements nt ;
sent used m the Manulactonca of Greall'nt ii-
with the real processes adojded in perfecti.
the Uselul Arts and National Manufacture
every description. By John Nicholson, Ci. i
engineer. First American, from the second London (jo tion, with the additioa of several important A merican Inventions. This volume is designed to display, in hruccinctand cheap fonn,and in a correct and comprehensive nianner,the actual state of scientific improvement as it is at present applied to the productive industry of this empire; rot as the same knowledge already exists in books, but a it is actually found in workshops and manufactoreis of the highest character. It will, there-
lore, convey every aesirable intormatien to the tudious and improving mechanic and manufac
turer, relative to Engines and Constructions particularly.and to all branches ofth Metalic, Woollen Cotton, Linen, Sill:, Porcelain, and
other important Manuicctures. Mr. Nicholson, the author, 13 v. cll known as a practical superintendent of Machinery, and as the son of the late eminent William Nichol
son. Editor of the Journal of Natural Philoso
phy, lie has enjoyed all advantages of exper
ience and education, to enable hun to conter
every desirable perfection on this work; and
no higher testimony can be adduced, than hw permission to dedicate the Volumeto Dr. Liikueck. President of the London Institute. The strongest proof of the value and popular ity of t.'icir volume, is the rapid sale of two large editions in the course of a few months. It is a really practical book. Nothing sec m3
to be omitted which could add to its completeness. It is above all trice. Barminghaia Chronicle. We cangratulate the public on t hie appearance of this important work, tried by the iet ol utility, it will seldo..; be our duty to bring 2. more v alcalde book before our readers.
Lccls Liidl.
the M inst.l
On Monday lust arrived inthis town, James
(-u!ij, Lsj. Charge d Atianes to Peru, on his way to the capital of that new Republic. Ve heiieve lev gentlemen could have been icctea in the State, who wculdhave ictt a fairer reputation or more friends behind theiu.
Lor if r ana. An unfortunate and fatal rencon noitre tok piae in Julv,in St. Erancisvilie, betwee 1 .MessiS. '1 neodoie Owens and George v. hrasher, m which the hitter lost his life ty
lor tin; purpose ot coac.u iiog ueaues 01 com-( a iU11)l)r OI Sl;ltts indicted by a cane sword. merce. In October, I o', he ooiaiued leave:,'. 1 . ..... .... ;mm..d;:1fo t .--ii,p
HUi'iinoine; and, 011 uis arnv ai, was made
cnag aooui me ui,ue,es uu .u 1 jthe hist secretary ol Suite, umier uen. w asa- The rcccipts in the New-York Western Ca-
pii: ia.JUi,,iiiu u:vm -i v, ui ..,.4 ILgton. 1 Us- OOiresyonaoi v inu i i cuii jrofnthec
ommcnceinent ot the navag.ition
guild against, n i l ne oeen wi5ei man v,u ic ulul Lnglisn mausteis is a proua monument ot !tuissea,,m Ul lhc it mst a e S3Iio.0J0. 'I ins is is. Stili, these People -ao not look into tne .s gemus. lie, alternate..,, rebuked toe cold8l (l!ft.tlluljC ;illuut halt tne agg.egate of tolls, hidden mysteneoi things, and are apt to con-ni,inl,ip ofListou, and the i,h a.door ol GcetJ u vear, during the same period, the leceips demu where tuey should approve liis reports osi money and weights and uieas-', uere j:)U uuu The Hicrease fortius vear is
I - I . , 1 1 . . w
lv;i. uu.
ilicitMOND, A;o. 1 1
Hartqiiz!c3ye understand taut two shucks -of an Earthquake iiave been felt in tuis city, t.'ie first, on Weadnesday nigat, ab-out nine o'clock w is noticed by several persons witnaut
any commanic ltion wit.i each ot..er vestcraa
about twelve o ciojk
haps been as g
cam-stance oi oer-
slld
uics on me ij.saeiies ami "u me icslucuohs theietore estimated at $100,000. On the on commerce, are ample alterations ol tne eu- m,ero Canal, foi the same period, the larged viewsof the puilosopLtr and the unin-rcCCjpts have been .5 10,000. Last year they Cier. amounted lo 30,000. The aggregate wnl In 1707 he was elected Vice-Prcsideat; and,1 tiLted the s uu anticipated by the Coinunsfour years alter, i'revuu nti ihe tinted Slates. j.11Jlltr. least 00,000. For eight years he conducted the govtrn-j
Tne Greeks. Considerable sums of money
mei.t wnn a strength ol talent, a punry ol pur-.
"ciojk. The last has not per-;,lofe) u respect to const ituiional principles, h;ne been laired, and are raising, ia various enc rally noticed lioiri the ctr-jheh might serve as a iiioat-i to his successors. .iV6 o j;uro,,e, lV the relief el toe Greeks ersons beir.g more actively em-. nl!5 ;lC;.,j,sition of Louis. ana, alone, now cads iiad if lord Cochrane is pretty liberal, v assisted
pi jye.i and not so sedentary a.w sinl 111 tne ,dVVU t11L. Ion lest j raises irom every tongue
day tunc, as they are early in the uignt
BEAU CAUGHT.
."Many works have been written on mechanics and machinery ; but we have seen none oj the same plan with this one, or destined to be so generally uselul. Prom the excellent arrangement which is adopted, and the n isterly manner in which the different articles mo written, vve are led step by step from the consideration of the simplest principles to the understanding of the most complicated.;. nd :u. or-
tant machinery; and it is impossible to withhold our mite of praise either from the arrange: ment or ti.e execution of the work. v" ith tins work at hand, no practical man need le at 1 loss in the election of and machinery which may come in ins vjyGia?goIecha7iicA!agc:zir.. CONTENTS. On matter. Of the action of Forces.Prictica the Centre ofGravity. .Me.-fumirat i'o-crs. The Lever, Wheel, and Axle, Pulley. Inclined Plane, Wedge, c. .Uit7 Gearing. Deiiuitioa of 1 enns to describe the C ycloid and Epicycloid on Teeth of Wheel spuiGear,bevilGear,CoupiingSjS.rua:c Couplings with Souble bearings, inc. ilnimat Strength. Immediate Force of Men,, without deducing for friction, Performance oi Men by Machines, 6c. Hater. Witter Mills, Undershot Wheels,
Smeaton's Exper.mcnU by Lambert, Tieatic of .Mill Work, &:c. IVlid. VerticalWindmilld.Post-mills.SmGck" mill, Smcaton1s Experiments oa Modelling vf Satis, Horizontal V iadmiil, Lc,
iwith men and inonev, tiiere is every reason to
liut wh it is dehcieut in the pieceding uiira-, hehev e that the Grand Purk may vet be com-
jtive, must be male up lrom a carious and au- l)eiictj i0 gixethem jteace and independence. Ithentic memoir, now laying before us, in the, ti,p int..vi::.tio!i i-.ontaiued in tne lollowim:
IlAvnantLL. July 'i. Ve have lately seen 1Wnd-wi iting of xlr. Jeneison. He was called' arlicit;i js of considerable interest. ! the skm of a large bear, which was caugul at i)n ty a particular occasion t stale some of the j Several very injudicious publications have Coventry. circumstances and serv ices oi hisiifc- andfioni app'tareel in the .ew lork papers, relative to Early on the morning of the 5tb instant, no-: this curious document, for which we are iudebt two ships, built ia that city for the Greek tice was given t mt a bear was caught. About' ea lo the kindness of a iiiend, we lay tne fob cuu,jUjuee in London. Ly a stateaient in me tif'.teu persons atteadci to escort him from the1 lowing extract oefore our re.iders. It furnish- v;lUonal Advocate, it appears that gen. Lalie-
mou.u un 10 uie piace n naouauon, uncouiug cs sume itiloimation, in that touching si ie lor ,.,,..! w:. Cn to N. 1 . lor the uui pose ol nrj- Himv
to conduct hi.n to Hath village, as was thought which the. author was so remarkable, winch, uirinrr the shins, that they were built and the !jrftlrr.v. Jacks lor lifting Weights, Cranee, best by some present. However, powerlm i:' ow that the great man has descended to his expense amounted to gUoOjOuOtimt 400,OuO iVesses, Cidct-piess, Lathes and I'uriiing Ap-
biiam Steam Engine, by Savary, .cwcomen, Watt, liernbiowcr, Wooif, bell-Crank Engine. Vibratory Engine, Brown's Vucuuin or Pneumatic Engine, Arc. Hour Mills. Flour Mills, Millstones, Fenwick's Tables, r amily-mill. Foot-mill, Sec. Hydraulic Lagirus. The Tympanum, Be la Faye's Wheel, 4'C
IcJiiachims acting as accessor ta JjAnu-
strong his majesty wa3, oy taiiing aavannge 01 tomb, it may not be improper to lay beiore the ol vVliiCh n id been paid, and bills of exchange
his situation, one tied a rope 10 1, e cna.noi ,,labllC: j drawn f-T the balance on the commute at Loa the trap, and live or six men held the rope came of age in 17G I, and was soon put into (i(jn whic!i were relumed protested, the cum--which was about 30 feet long, to stop the speed , the nomination of justices ol tne county in wnich I ' h-ivin' topped pav ment 111 April last, down the hid, After getting out of the wood,' live, ud -at tne i.rst election fcllowiiig, 1 oecan.o rotucL the a-ents in Nw luik
K n. ,iriin:iti.in to ret ii ro ! une 01 u repiesonuiuv tb in u.e ie-isiiure. , . . ' ,
lilt ll 1 11 'Hi lit 1 It I 1113 m.iiii'."-'- - ... i 1 . ,
1 was inenee seni 10 me uiu vuugrehS,
the men then shifted drag ropes, and endeavored to force him against Ins will. He was disturbed by dorrs, several were wounded, but
paratus. by .vlandesley, smart. Maiufadurr f MuU. Iron, Steel, Wire, Lead.aud sev oral importantAmerican Improvements ami Inventions.
Manufacture Fibroin Materials. Paper,
k 1 neii oiecled toverr.or. lt.Next to tiie Legislature, and to Congre63 a-
rr-i III
vcrsiiy
not ba lly. The bear finding himelt deteated the acts ot our Ass-emoly, and certain parts ol' the
in I113 object, of returning, manitested signs ot common law
great displeasure. He snarled, rising on end,! took up the trap and pressed on alter the men who had hold of t'ie rope before him. He quickly caught the hindmost whose name was William Mann, he bit him through the thigh then quitting his hold caught him by the middle, and while the savage monster held the victim trembling in his grasp, he was released from his hold by a well directed blow upon Ins
pate, as true as you live and breathe, sir, lrom a club in the hands of Cap. Martsomjust in time to save him from the jaws of destruction. On starting the bear again, others narrowly made
their escape, being v iolently pursued for a short distance. Mr. Mann, although severely and somewhat dangerously wounded, it is hoped will speedily recover. The bear was afterwards shot; he measured seven feet in length, and though thin in Qesh, was estimated to weigh upwards of
400 pounds. The price of his skin is $
1'hen employed two year with m 1. l'endlcton Greek committee discharged gen. Lalteuiande
and Air. Wythe, on tne revival and reduction to a and appointed another agent, a Greek, by the single code, ol'n.e whole body ot llritisu statutes, name Contostav los; and some nlicdge that the
detained the ships. It also appears, that the Cotton, Wool, Silk. Flax, Weaving, Heap, and
r .1 1 . ' . a 1 'l. l.., .l. r i.
1 price 01 me snips w as 100 ingn, umvu m-.w i.. aie fully worth the sum charged. As au ollUet to the publication, of which we have given
jthe material ficts above, the counsel of .Mr.
Sent to Europe as Minister Plenipotentiary. ' Contostavlos have published a letter 111 the
"Appointed ." ecretary ot"."5tale to tiie new Gov- New York papers of Thursday, discrediting
eminent. Elected Vice President and President.
"Andhnllv, a Visiter and Keclor of the Uni
t r statements it contains in toto. Keasons.
it in a particular manner to hav
Uone.
Sundry Manvfacturts- Saw-mills, Barkmills, Oil-mill. Co".or-mill,lndigO-mill, Pottery, Horology. Clocks. Watch, cc. Pendulums. Uuildvg.l)ielitor Observations, .Mortar, Masonry, Ericklaying, See. AjpendijL. Geometry, Mensuration, Useful Receipts. Glossary, Sc. july ol ;u.
I .....rata i I X 1 t I ft. X.' 4 1
we should suppose, obvious to all, ami w hichv & J. I r' V1" y :M:v-
r to have rroveriKM "W"J' ,
: 1. l'l.- ' I .. f.-v..l."..l ln i-.miii I
-h, ll,..lir. r.nt,!ru;. with rrrfdv anv in.'lhC Iliemih Ol uic vnecivs, iuiuh.
- ' ' 1 -"j
lOUgllt 1 ;n J the fri
teivul between them, 1 have been in ti.e puolio going into a public discussion ol the subject
service now Gl years; and during the tar greater part of the time, m foreign countries, or in other states.
J. II. Intelligencer.
A Mr. Loieau, of New Orleans, had discovered a remedy for drunkenness, which is at hia time kin the full tide of successful experi-
lial. l'al.
MAKPvlED,
r
V AT rox;
Ss.
In the lluth
Cour!, Jyril
Ten:
Liidl for Divorce.
"If legislative s.-rviees are worth mentioning,! On Thursday last, by Mus:s Fay. Esq. Mr
dHuo1.i..l.uH..lpu-H,l.1mj, .'V-41' Thomas J. Sampll to MissJuucr lit'cossary to be iiiiuressvil onuiiri.iws, in thelirst L , .
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j."vn ill uiu uu in ut a nainni, .l.1 ui cli y di UC 1 1 t u will Uttt thai iiV-'HiV l'tli. 1..-..I mor it. A inmtrt. -LIl lilC
ant laws of that d.iv , were prepared ov invbelf, and lr. ItlCH
carried ciiieliy by my 'li'orl3, supported indeed by PtlLlN uhleand faithful ei,aajutors. -mi
'l he prohibition of the further importation of J'raidcal Displays of the Mechanical and Man slaves was the first of those measures in time. I vfj.ctu.rinz Arts of Great Britain
This wasMlowed by the abolition of entails,! TTUST published, by II. C. CAttElT & I. LEA, ichi.rolioiii) tne hereditary and high-handed! H Philadelphia, illustrated 'vith one hundred T.! of several hundred subjects, Tne
Circuit
.1. I). lJo.
Abraham Harter,, vs. Lucinda llarter
And now, at this day, comes tic complainant.
by CI. sales 11. Pest, his attorney, ana Lies Lis ..m of complaint in this cusc. and it appearing to the
same day. by the Hev. Mr. Patterson, satiation of the court, by tic aihdavitol a dif-...-
, i.i 4 i i.a iprcntri' witrf-. tiat the ueienaant is a Uonrci-i-AKuMEimynKLD Olthis place, toMisS.Urestco vvitLef,s, u .irA..A i.v
a Gov, oi this vicinity. pendency ol thii bill of complaint
wii
ansl
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dedour eonnir, into two distinct orders of nobles' Oratae Mechanic and Bntuh Mackimst, ex-
and plebeians- Ilubiting me actual consiracucn aim jjiacuv.-i
le published lour weeks successively, m tne t ayette Ohserer,:i new spaperpu'rlisLtd in Connersville in this state. liy order of the Kush Circuit Court. Witness, Robert Tbompaon, clerk cf our said Rush CircuittCiittrtr this Midday of August, lb5. MpBKHT TUUM1'S0. CUrk.
