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putting his t-xtn t t h tongue of the for-

vv.u i. Wii'.

ll.CV ill,-

Loth !oa-

hr.ro his oxen died fir .1 prsrr.iur. ; luljOti?Mncn!) "the ro.v1 io ruin'."' Mr.ireiirn si.vr.rcM of Lovg Tsi. anp! Our

wi.cn the rompetitoi had boohed, he ebtfr ec.ioei; it with the imoihon that membcis ot compress and of the lc"nsl a

chained togetncr tbo two wagon, the n i -".his w as an nOrrimralinn road and t tuie have important parts to act -the eves! f,,ifll,,nir

the hail echoed With thunders of a-i ! of the world .ire nn..n Ihpm' U p tr"Nl! I.'

i .au-e. was a ujckv word tor Mr. W.; that, like the son? of cur crcat r.uliifica- t,-.- ,1.;., ifim, n in d-mr- on

A P. ITU METIC AL PA P. A DOX . In an Arabian mmi-criet w a- fonni.'

g remarkable decision ot a

V , - - "

the hill with apparent case. 1 le stop; f i j fur he was h trouble, and would ha e tionarv predecessor. Scutlf Carolina, t:ei-n, (v-v 'naves tl r -other thn strar, them tune him then Mm!, 1 them, to sV.-w j found hald wvik to get out. therj.: :gc Lrr.r nor s!:crijT Berc n. w ill ac- ?er ,v t;c.imi jcrn.iion to eat ;!; it-w.ir.c- v.h;d, tf.ry j ai" cept eats in the cahir;or, or embaie? a- u ill, them'.Vhi -b tbev a-icrd to. 'I h move the cony.me.a burden ..t tweU c (.icu-; fvOlTtU. iorc.-n muwr-ters ; and that the n: mbers) ,tran-er .lined, laid drnv. ei-ht pieces of -an ! ono ,u:,.:ed nr:d Mnrty pcur.'.s o: - - of a-cir,b!y from the island. Messrs. monPV ai5l departed. The prop, ietor cf

tuariv sjxtofis.wi.ere ot ;ri- hod i.een trv- -I'iiV Con k in . rr, UvpI! 1),, iviM l.v : i

f r ..1 . '. 'I' 1 It 1 Tk 'II 1 I V . 1

'. ; I i.u.u Ci j -wimuii, i ,e,!wen, an.i uoivrnr.c. v-oi, v ;t,P .ve loaves took up fne'ieces, and ;n? the,r strength on but one hail of the Dy p. l(r r;,lto, Capt . Pradf..rd, fron ' rr,u?i'? h appointments as may be ten-icl; three for the other , w ho objected, and v'c-"t- 1,1,;-0;Si:" :ue MS 3c'lISF :;St S-L.-tii-X nrrived at this port venter-! !erefl 10 thfni !)-v fhe governor and srn-! ;n4:Sted upon one half. The ciu-e ca-ia at,.-, ift neaiivsixleet ;:nd a haii. it '!.lv, P.oidux papers io the nth October ! atP ll0,(1 -.selve? untrammelled, ar.-l;,,., ieforo the m i-i-frate, who p:v oeuevid Lott,., ..'her cstu m the st.nc . in,;!i:, , , i ,.avc , rcn rerrivrd. -rh(i I ready to act w henever Lnvz Island shall ! the ioliowin- judgment -Let the owner uae --o -rent ttitnto. hu-tvs i.-.i.i-.r i.iddirati-.aK at ?!v.,cfl, ! I0Uie heifeit to shake off her chains! lof the riie loaxe l:avc seven turn- s r:

prop

live leces, ar:d

P.Jo

.'ohu Moore, P.-; i- th" oontr.o -t(ti:i"'i newL'i-uit h'';-f- ir:

Me rr'-f iv( s three ihnu-and n:r.e I-un:lrei.

r,r. C , -itv-nne d dlajs tor e-ecti !,r

o.-rr pk 'in" t! " irnhii'-qr. lie enrage? t

nd

news paper publications at St. Seba-tian. 1 ou' ,ie,frir t0 'nHkc ,lfi" her chai

:aLi.ir :uat:o:;

i nau

-een

suppi esseii t- Uovernment

Of all the v

Vo learn, however, erbally from Capt

m a great ter-

!.- b -e it by '')rfo! r next, it if i ear i'reni t.'nit time. Tb- ' I 1 C'ourt h"U-

5 : 1 1 .. i.t -

the hiiiC-st bidder

on

;o parties whi..i) have ; I'.iadfurd, that Spain w

-piur g tip of late voih to di-tia't the;ment; that men of cb.aractrr anfl influence

to t;n:.-h i uarmony e f our gov ernn.ent, that which ere daily leaving Spain tor the frontiers

wiring up a-.- . exn.i. ' ttie i:i--st Pa-e i- ranee, and that he was intnnned hv

d human nature, seeks! his merchant that -cveial arrest nfinfi,"..

batur-aav i to weaken the l,(.nds r.t" il.- I rn-m ... . mi .1 ,.,,! ..'-.. ,.., at..

1 . luiai IIMlllfH.lJ.U- lii" uuwu ll.c dl

o:Te red f:r,and seiiii, foelii

ot theme naes !;:ivo seven iier, s c:

tlvc owrer of three havcs

t)uerv the ius'.ioe ol the senU-n' -e

Kaefi (dike Qninti:s Answer sentencp was ins! - i .-

Curtius on the Long M snrl bank hills) . .-Uprosinff each loaf divided into three

win rnounr nis plough iir:e, and ieap into

Our path to sovereignty will be through ; mor.ev , and t blood, p.-t uhaf. trur Long I-lander wii'lnne." t.uerv

falter?

i( one :

Mr. .Moore became the purchase? - the states and embroil the General Gov-hliid. and that a Spanish force was collect

at three hur.drcd and fifty three dollars, jetntiunt with th- State authorities, is inline at Pavn-anc, where lL'.OfO men had

! our opinion the moit .efostab!e. Lven already asembled to take advantage of the

tor the wel jhtst favor.il'le moment to match into

I regret to learn that what is commonly j citizen who has anv ipganl 1 :all i' the -Milk Si'-unes" is ptv.i!rnt i tare of the cout.tr anv Oesn

oti-ni to

.-ticuid horn in utter abhorrence the rr.on

struu? doctrine of ?iul!tt;ca(ion.

Scorn and contemj t should pursue the

u;,blu.-hing demagogues w ho n ge inic red !

trie monster, nod wiio ate laboring v.-,ihj STILL LATEli FilOM ENGLAND t . --v j". i A ' . i

nit' raiv ui ranauce it, -et op uis iiio. oi

in the lowrr out id this county . Several iii.iivi.'.'ja's have been attached by this p-ci-t' in seme instance it has terminated m death. The vVrtgrrp- of the Cnited (o.te will

n.-enilde on MiM.day next, at the seat of -ovcrr.nioiM ,',n,j the I'r esidt uls ,Mcssage will prol aldv he received in eight cr ten I o tbir Legislature will also convene the S.-r.-.e d:v, at bidianap.nli. and the Gover in" r' Mo-age may be expected next week. :t is hoped, his rxupllcr.cv will be more :e,nci-e in his forthcomiojj message than ;n l!ioe he has formerly communicated. lv: i:ty. it i--aid, is the s-oil of ujf

I can eee no reason v. Iiy it shouhl not also the good sense of the people will denounce

u! t:;c sous ot vjut ematc; ial .Messages.

ire to perpet-hpam. it w:i evident that a crisis was at

uatc fhe prinnph-s of our Constitution, Ihei.Vtnd . and the Government was taking

most jrloi.ou? tlort ot wrsthun ami pntn-l active measures, tortifvinf. S.-r. tn mtl

( fc Cr 7 ' v' t J V. 1 j

be tounri in the anna is ot 'man, j the t h reatened revolution . Her Majestyfa ,.i,i n ii , . i.i . -v . . . i . . J

uu' vfietn oi .pain, nau given ruriii to a daughter to the great joy of his Majesty. Com. Adv.

any guli that mav open to receive asaori

fice lor me weltare and honor of our beloved i-!and. 'Magnanimous"' Mo-qucto Cove, Fhitlands, and Hum Point, will send forth their strong men; Jericho, N. Utrecht, Southold," Giavesend, Gowanos, Jerusalem, j ind Sag Harbor, w ill pour forth their "chivalry;" and the terrible men'' of Hempstead. Ravnor'? South,

New Lots and Hard-Scrabble, will march !

equal parts, making twenty dour parts ir. all the eight loaves, and each person to eat an equal or one third pait of the; whole therefore the strung r had scroti parts of the person who contributed fivfr loaves or fifteen parts; and only one of him who had contributed three L..ve;, which m ike nine parts.

m unbroken phalanx tn sustain the lienor

and interests of Long-Island! We earnestly recommend to our fellow citizens throughout the island, to eem! del egates to a convention to be held at Cow

OLD TIMES AT NEW YORK.

In New York in old times. 1730 to "C,

eo.'i.-were rarely worn; never as aunittcleoforess chiefly when seen they were worn by hostlers, seamen, and watermen. The sailors wore great petticoat lion -

1 1 . , imp s-r i .i u. ' eaeiiirig 10 irie Knee anl mere tie (J li.uboroi' .o.-(.Qi;i!? as m;iv be thought . " .

bpsiitn " ivlu?c- ejaimou people wore tneir ctotpea i ol.-i io noike the necesarv preparations. nnr' , ar i f . i 1 r . . uHlCil iiif-er liian now .1 o-.irmrnt was cm-

- c - -

1)., i .. . . . i :. n.o.i . - .at i- '

t .... . i , me I'.t'.hf i i in iiiun :i; v ot v t i . . .

toe oioi in me sauciuar v oi out i;o uica . f ., , . & wcu ana irue no sent juung-ira- i,r - i, , - . , , - . . trom Lonoon, the eudors ot the Com. Adv .,n,i0 a r 7 , My ueeuied hall worn when it became tro

temple, as a egmaiate obit-ct ot a toia , . . , . . . . "' , j '"-ut, P.ttie core hrm, tear ess and tie. ci n . , ihavo it-o( aved Lonoon dates to the 15th oi' if-irpir..,,! r rr ,i , , . m lion. Shall the i uie an oatnotic eno-in ... ,UD!!ritM. Let the lighter boats ot Brook-

. , . . y-". moor, iiicnj-ii t . tions iron, the w isci(;rn and virtue oi ous I

oIt LMthV 1 Oi Till-: I PiL SSI AN S

C'hr r!es Drr.ey. of Cha rlestoivn, hidi:.""a. is rnmed by a writer in the New Al-oa-iy Gazette, a? a candidate fjr the Scno.te of the United States.

Fathers be mingled wi-ii -.jr. abominations? Shall the genius ot' Madis.-m ano

Ilamiiton bov l-efore ll

new tangled set? I

Oc i i:mi. M-a.dav. Oct. 1 I

:t ;ts a position not to be approached, a 1 nasien to -t-nu you the important pollution not to be covered with tlatknes. j communication which hasjiist been matfe Phe hcautitul structure .-f our govern- i '' l'at a Pi us.-ian army has entered merit has called forth the admiration oi j elgi'no. They have opened at three the gcodand wise of all countries The jS('Veral Pf''n,;5 ii'st by increasing t!ip gar

ulvocates ot freedom t-!Mi.t to the Inonv i nson oi o'lsvm-.oui g (w here 4.U0O Prus

The iM'),i

ken.

There were very few carpets on floors belore the revolution; when first introduced they covered the floor outside the

lyn, andlhe w-d-sloops of Huntington

Oysterhay, nntl Smithtown, be each fur

. . I 1 . 1 - . I . . . . "Ul.

,,.r,rl r. . I I , i . ; If HI I 'I r.i.n..-, . . , o .rl.,w. a

iiiiiniH ui, nun mi Hit; i:ii,I, u.-miui, i m a - nnjiiut i , iluoiri. 1 , . .

... .....I.hnoorrr.nf ii,..-, .,f ,l, a I w-ith such n .:.v ,v riH ii,. iuc i ooin some iew i ami

. Lr ,i..., in these nanP-, (! CdlnJr.., I. tress of the so:,; jl-Csba. ca. pel5, but they procured them

, nc i i uri iiiui j f -r- ' " 'v, l I' i . I I'lrOUCrl.

' "ajjii in': i a H'Uir iu t ' , . 1 t

ti. .i.u.ii.t i iiit'ii:v v ano oeiensive, wnn

Shelter

I i

n merchants as a special impottu.

fa'! ha? bt

coriition of the I nited States, as an ebi !-!UlS al'-v;,s were by (ieaty)to Mi.OOO; r;t,i Ultf Long Island, if victor) shall

i ' I ;m . i )f.i n v lens r-v -A T . I . 1

and L!ock-L!ands; and therJ .... . 7 ' u

stiong in the righteousness of our cause. Zn lV"? -d rely Jog on our illustrious allies, bold- ('"; "r lhf 1 lltPr 3 ;i,'v;i s ly set the whole world at denance! 7'. , m lJ'C n.Pral iur,;lluie was r.,r i. , . t1 stead,',. e marie

"uincs, Htiue reao v io sianu or

mi ;;0'

Coaches were veiy rare; there wers

,omi!uum::i liit e mien Mates. as an ep - - l'j '-n; u, .... J4 -1 ' aor more than f-n r c t .1 1 6t-.II is, for it cnnlnuent and convincing pioof of the ca; a I nun ; nex' . by Mi.cstricht, with tiOOO men;! I'rrli upon our banners, Christendom Ctv ni " U r,or . , ie? i: lhc

a chaise; the governor had one coach and Mr. Walton had one Lieut, rrovernor r:,-.i 'in nin tnrt

r ar-r ly 1'C called w it ter, reorai k;ibly open J c ity cf ro and pleasant, with but little frcr-t. Ori ' the auspio

Sunday last a gentleman handed mo ramie advanced to power an 1 prosperity, withlotas, being a seo-md growth; and while .a rr.piuity unequalled in the historv of n.i-

in to frjvern him-!f Ui de1 u,tn ,u ;i riui norm m liueltters ; lnno in ;;we oi us. iut H we ate

uces cf our Constitution we have! u 1 f ar'nl H!itm;tiy make out , wit!) ! l,oomel to ueicat to be overwhelmed

pet ring tin-, seaicu tn a loom w i;n u; rue, ttor.s. And now to pull down the sacred I am consideraidv rirm-'vid by m.quitoes. j tditicr. which was consecrated bv the

by a numerous cnemv. let us march in

sad funeral procession to CravesenJ, and

not survive the degradation of our soil

V, o

icp.r from their

industi v

:ii).'

I ea-widom toils, and patrioti-m nf the heroes

in s,-u(h cf human blood, to havejof (be Revolution, and w hich has s,,

so lot.?-

h-i'f etarved for the last three months I :ind so happily sheltered u, would he:e;at thc,r ,iea,- ('. f. i a killing frost" this would nv! (height -If ibllv-the extr-mifv of mad '. "Alvaro h 'y"

ioui u men. i lie wfiuie are to be directed ion Pius-els. It is iui iiiei s;,id that the t Prussian force destined for this service amounts altogeth r to 00.000 men, and

that Pimce. Albeit, who lately mart ied ' convention will unanimously appoint our-

ihed.iugater ot the 4Kmg of Holland, is ' sel1 "Auiucrat of all L-Uland."

coaco. .Mrs Alexander and Mr. Murray

In conclusion, wo cannot doubt that Uie 1, kcj,t C?.;1C!T" V" In,tfr' h'"'S

Iff:

ur lorriicntors. and leave us

in

TlPSS

w newspaper intelligence

The editor of the Literary Subaltern

"A Tn wri r riO" is ina Irrdssnbie . His , Vrpa igyr:- on two of the lest meohanicsj c ot eiur village l- jprhnj-s just still the! in-et '.rm of bis C' -mmueicati'Vi could not i . ... ; i , . : ..:.. )

tn. l iu i i: iii ( iiiii at i r fi.iiiii"i, iiiiii i

. - ...!-.... . . , c . i : ' . . . u

ji : -,s ip ii'u: ll un.'-iu it'viu.s: ui i".ii-

T et thp rurso of Fri.ira.K is (.erveite I to Sto.-k Kxchnnce pui poses,! t!ie following very pleasant piece

jpon the wretch who dar to t his. hand ' ' t!,,:,,v :l ep myself clear ofanv j o information to his readers. "We un

;,c :ul,"s' inr n.t'uro ny saying that the" .ei5ianii inai one oi trie memners et

to toe impious

w oik.

to- name

otten, or registerei

Le?

m ete: rial inta.o1

Lifnircc Free Prns.

I

From (he I'hUa'ephia Oarttic

TilK MILITIA.

ic

mtrdinjencr has n t been communicated to j temperance society has invented a mode me in an otlicp 1 shape 1 believe it.h jw-!0 manufacturing cocktail powders, which

ever to be tiut; and the English family to ;iro b! to be veiy salutary in their in j

whom it was sent, hy a tneiui, iiorri; ntierices. I hey nre com post d ot uiebriMo.est u ill, ate i.ctinfr unon ii. and intend auntr materials, and mo. luce the n:r.f rr.

iful.

d..e same traft, nearly or equally!;

LARGE SKELETON

1 CO

1 .

. e

week s paper an account

skclo -m. red ntly found at log

tr . 1 I'El I IA -to quit this country on Tuesday citement that a edass of real gin cocktail Having sect, m jour paper cd the 15th, ,,f ilv Pi ovlillin;il Governmnit arc nng9 forth. They are very handy, and mst. a piece m whir a the milit.a In,,,,,,,,,! uiih the ma.ch of the Pros ! be carried to n Temperance meeting, is strongly reproated as netnuental tu:,; f Lcy Klve t;ot ;, t communicated j and the gentleman who mav be pleased irninstry, corrupting to mora:r, .xpensivo, ittoh(,i,t(it(!C A repoit, however pre-i ,( use them, can get genU-elly corned u-e.ess, a burh-squ-, oppressive to ares- vai, that M. -ie Poller has fov.e tn vL,. widiout heir.- observed "--Phil Inn..

2.: ii, Kv the pailicolats oi m inth

pecfa! le poition oj ;!,e community, ami lihtlpms upon the military sa:it of the w!r!ona!: m b.aving in the same paper

ren'leman ot this ito Mr. Vot. LlUOT. ,, ,. . , ' . , ... .

v. . ....,,,"1,1 . . Il,t.i

vails, that M.de poiu-r has gone to Pan-, widiout being oh-erved.r Phil. Inn. ai-.d if the ntwss he Hue, if ii probable j U nat is cocktail ? 1

that he iias ,. :,e so demand assistance

nr.- s

stai'tiailv eiinfiimfd by a i oung

n n. ts pi-: reiutno.t iron, me spot unore

rLd LiriCATION '.!!

fihe louow iiifr. copied It cm the here

, e

, i

qu iker. called his a leathern ccntiivai.ee.

i'J avoid scandal. The first umbrellas worn in tLe civ weie worn by the British officers, and it was. d"emed effeminate in them. Parasols were unknown As a defence from the rain thooien wore rain ca;its, and the wcmen rambiets . Gloves came into u?e in this city alcut the yar 17O.0. All the hou- were an(tcd wi'.h w!.: orsdveicd sa.io. in figures a i i device?. Almost ail the at tides now mad of C'i naor glass, were in the olden time made of pewter . There were nr? daily craze.tfos till after

!(he revolution. H'evm in ano' Gain.' ,- edi

ted a weekly pa fie r. About the v ear !7f.O, the I ts frordicf; Ely .Market, were sold by tfie city oi

a i -ot t weo'iv -live same LN are now

oration at one dollar

doll.

irs

lot.

i ot

, , .- ! ii i .- . oanemy, located near Phdade phe t, undei . ,L , c v- ' , ' tbo l-,.,s were toon 1 . H o has pu ored , (j. -p Hand b ar, ,s a just and severe s,ue on ).w: tiHM-Mow.ng memoranda made i;!o;ir;tnco anJ Ine nuo.hors end hotsa urs of the s.uth. :.'"''V , .- , ,, , . - Jilb following queiv n.Uuinllv sugpesb Lo"S inpoJaii. U is with un-ju-.stweHr lectin .et.h.tweau nve i(;eU. o . ) , feignoU rcduc: mce- that we -crv haM-c.

)r.t h,.s m circumferent e ; rir.tlgrs each

Tij;h eleven pound. Ilea.d three feet

Could not the evils of the mil

1 ant! iet

a,

liUitia ?,$- l"1' " " oul iiieic j-w :m, ano was taken on hoard near v pi iwo wee us m make a v t ee tun .r

hv t, ,;.., is a tide tn the ail. urs ' as '.'.ell if nations' hniisfnil TIp i-l of .: .... . n, . : Vn r L- tr, A!;.-,.v 3

j .i,iuiii, . " ............ .iv .-ai.i in uic llllli; IVSi

w-iicn rum

AVu- He-en, A -j. 0 Sea )ag rPhc schr Sanoho. Cha?e.

Yarmouth, returr.if g; from a fi-iiing vo -1 v' r :r'h ten thousand dollars each

:.ge at cape bable mi the 25th July last.! a 1 tho name of Greenwich v;n hove too for soundings 1ip;u -GeorgeV bank ! uf'known , hut the Dutch, w.hen th.ey speko about dusk, and tli-covered a I.irge doo-!0 place, called it Shavvbackauica, an

un-, swimpimg; towards them. The bite of a i Indian name,

rope was thrown ovpr. infn wJi.r'n hn In 17.'0 the Dutcli vachts tnl- f.!.n.,f

leu-:, tr. o feet dc-p, bread, th not given .

'lie s.ac Lctwcen the ecsiwo teet

wiglit ot ihe iicad four htmdrctl pomms

animal complete save

tcm be effectually remedied

l.,11oti, f t rt vorr, r.. . i ... ,13 -J I .iili, tl till lliill III ll'll (Ml- mi DC "rn r, Inn. t . r ft I. . . - - I . 1 I t n fu . ! n,n. ...ft ... 1

i mil 11,111 in i.iv, wt i.t.. t y y k :.il',,Jlfl ' " ..,.,... ,,, u u ni ij i,-1 ur-1 v es.S f1 IS W ere i " u:i. iiiuuim ui i ( j , j rr . ;j

, ;they are trained in the Academy albicied nrHt b'ike ph.ee. The tnhabhants ofj in sight, the nearest about C miles, audi Vork waat a house in Wiliiarustieet.

i

to? 1 am informed it is done theie with -'on? 1?l-irili

two or th.ee nbs-,ts length sitv two cut "!J,t,;,nal V tnn I presume it tl((-heigi,t twentv-hvo feet. it" was ; ',,d hv u3!1 ''lvhcre; so that every ioond twentv-iivo ft below the 5.;: face ! Ar;f r,r;ln citizen, so disposet', would, on the -round; and another head of the ! "g "';'uod he acquainted with

e as sinceiety attached to' the other 12 or 13 miles distant He ha

uie union as anv wiima its lmits. Hnt ihe r.ojuyrr-,tf h

appearance ol hcmr of the m l

"it is ;.me to c de.u.ate the value of that I breed, and proves to be good at huntin" unioad1 We iiave endured oppression ,: or for guard.

and our protests arid appeals? have been

I A A ' I

are had been found near the saiuo; , " .':u,t- V" ll 'e,

nai;, ui case a ei sumon emergencies.

i

iu i neu so io

lum-

ii.

s

t to

might be useful t

M.e Vad beloo-, 'has' prevented ,-or; country ; for military cxcrci,e, whea once 4( . . ., I known, is never tergottcn . th i icscnt luither research. ... , , , . , .

nis acquisition wo-'i i ne n;:.nned with-

-1

left for us f,

o, ,, i

0 .

it I I . r ,. ... r. .

, , 'i.t 1 1, 13 ii i (j u I i f

eoiitmueo vsiaver , but in

f; -at; on ! N' e mut tit i hire on.-selves

mo ept. o,.. tit ;na.ve. tag liarocr

T MPr. .'-n1

. i .

ii carpenter, ma le his-own pulpit

re mhury tiirt preached, and Lcipff

D o m f. s t i c B l a n m c t s - We u c i o h i g ! . 1 v gratified a day or two since, with an exam1 h,"i tir.r; fif n t.-i ! r T ' I - i . . l i i

ORIGIN OF HlVEPiS

A question has long existed nmorgi Society nt Eooti-mv, pc:. nviva.:

pnito

NEW OUI.EANS MAPvKET. ? have a letter from New Oileans date.i Ncvemla-r 7th. and from it have f elected the eu-oati nlelow. .Vrss Feik. !J to 14. lolls, per bid J lode ?:i.ne, 10 to 11. mand Cm. in ear?. b2 1-2 c!s. per bid. V'hae Pea. ns, 2 dolls, per do.

out encroao

!iur on

o.t only

during the hours of relaxation-- houis usu earth .

la. U i,:PP

isophers. tz has never been settled by J the sup?! mter.den. o ot ;,.,,,

Uystcr-i universal consent, whether the i hers Hre made of the fm s: Merino w ol verv

depend solely for their supidy upon the ' l-ic!i an(! c ;itl excellent tev;nU.;;ir .

io tiat. iitui our own i esoui cos.; water w hich decern!? from the atmosphere ! I'encr ' thf?e pariiculars and fu.,v loith among the uatioto of the; or whether theie is a kind of circu.'afionj ol!'c'r iJ1 which comfort and durability are

ot water within the earth hke. that r.f tt.pi mvolvcct, to .any o

bay and tiie Eiie-Phue, fie.'

with tree trade and our

stant

port

-ho in. ported

ally spent by boys in useicss, jf r.ot dau-

gero'i? day?

What advantages do

w

e uerive

fr

orn

blood in the animaP ecouomv, or that of - n'e ever ?.iw oi th

that "Liilof abominations," the tariff? w indsof the atmo?jliere.hy means of whi'-h' serur!'1 a very superior

p r :co ' i r t ; - !c

Eor iustar.ee, instead of playing at leap Why should w.-j be taxed fr ihe indigo,! perennial springs are constantly supplied,1 tu'

irog, ttie siu lei.ts

to march in

i: tida

Pe-!(: j rvriirtd-

. l ve

ir own in:erots A

A. w 1

,1 l

t bl.

J lenis wiMild be tauu'tit how sugar ami Io1;h-:co, which we use, to en 'kv some mechanical process in natuitd btanir.g; tr. s: I larl-.cts. iv z-Vronizir-o- ? i ;if. easy position instead oi . rich southern ! inters be fleeced cf our' trorn "IuC f-uatains of the great deep.', 'i:ne:: mirket f:r vol, a 'n msi, dora'm-l n tii'.rmg ail the leisure : earningi to create nabobs south cf the Po-I Ktcciolus nlhrms. upon calculation, t;,at 'Aor:!,y rf at'entrm m (!;mo divs cf de'ot it would be emp! y, e.i in-tomac' What mtere-st have the inhabit- ihe oiga oi the St. Lawrence alone di , pie'-mr, in the wool raising h-jiuee We v to v.licel, mi; c!i in echeb;ns.! ants vd Labvb'i. Isliy. Fiatlan-is and V:, i cMrgti annuallv a greater o:rintitv oi do ra t hsir.ato to ...ly. t'-.a? i a ,. .c

Com .Meal, 2 dolls per bM. nene in mar-' th

i

Corn shelled, in sacks, 37 1-2 per bushel. Lard, 12 to id cccts per lb. nic.ri ii irns, tf. 11 round, 0. :-s ro 10 12. V.. i.-key, 35 t 37 c ts. per gill. scarce.

pbiyi: g shi

u me. a pa it or u womi heemp'j-.e.i in' tomac' v oat mtetest have the inhabit- "e v oiga oi me bt. Lawrence alone di "e'-sn-r, m the woo r:usir..r b-jiues

s i" i"ioi, .iiiiui iii ta!c;,!!is,!.nu? vi uai-v i. isiijj, r ia;ian-:s ana .via i " 11 iir r nuuu.iu ,i g rearer ouantitv o; k" ' "'';iit: io -..ly, imit :t I hi ! r t C

! i-C 1 ins would in no nmt.ner it m i,t 'riches, in the hi eak-vvater nt t!. . mi. ! water than talis in rain, sr.c-.w and !nn. '! h (Vi ,l can !.. t-,., i ... .

matnn of volunteer corns. who.:of the. Delaware, or in turmortintr im.i unou the whole suifacc of '.be odor e : m tin- e.;mtrv. the u.,.ir',.. , '

jhkc those we have now, wouhl be aniens at Cn.u?e?toa ami Savamiaii, or iJ 'Phese and other knci-.n rivers aie sai I,' 'orf article will soon Ve asC m '

..v... .. it iiic iuiivii. iKeepii g up itgai nouses trom cape 3Ia 1 ul,,,u a tI moaei;iie calculation, to dis-. ea.s uie raiding et u .vd, 1 ,. ;..

A tui.M! .M A. to St Aur-ustm..-;' U hv should

v siioud we i-t ii enaige mure man uve tiunrtiti tunes ts : mis an ot.p;ct wort hv of u'u...f. ...

re like water, for' rnuc!' "'.iter into the sen as falls in ramc. J-n;... r

V.'e have uiily ro;tn to dav to rematk' our ii ir-.i c unc 1 trea;

t h It 1. , , 1 I. . - ., l l . ... T.. . I I. ... .1 l ., f

"c '"s oeen oi opinion that trie, uie cousiiucuon o: i.ne h.r.e and Cham 1LU0UUI lc 'ten, tneieiore, that

o.s.way ot teaching the military art, is! plain canals, ati i he taxed for the erv m,Kn ulj& subterraneous comrr.unicati.in;

rymaumg it a pa it ot juvenile i'i-truc-isa.'r of our ponidgo, to till the rockets of. between tr.e sea and the

tliei e

Ceri:us 'nc': ''"' A marshal in n; n

. . .1,...,..:. i., ..-ii. .

en e in' r:ir-; s a, r or ou r nor: mre. t,. r; f o n r L-ct: ,i u-;nctn i e sea ami ip smu.-os ot t..ot, a.r i.eur.'ioourio'r nm..iir..

hfi ri v ot- v 1 i V ft r V i ,HV I .n t f -o ii: i ! ' U 1 ,. 1 1 ... 1. . I . . . . . .- ... 1 . .. ; . . . . n . . i , ' . .V , I . .1

. -' v' " " , 1,1 'l 15 "o-- 'e.'t exj.ensiv e. and has! canal-noai men norn .Albany to iluuV..,,' ;''os. rivers taige springs, by which:1'5' ts.e house ot one Ct.-i

of the city improv u

o re.-j'ies'ed

i : i-1 i i-1

,i,;.i.i.ii.

state that HENRY

AN P PEW CiAPil)

urv.

iy advantages over the militia sv stem.

and ot sail boilers w ho

are rolling ur

om b'.iacuse to s i!i:.a

Why should we pay huge salaries to ,

th

are supp'.ej.i ; and this

leu w heels ti

OfU

u-e an eastern phi,

coriohcrated by tlie known existence of p:y z.ell Cur:ttd, emiuiicd

Charvbdes, which swallow the sea; if head ot the family.

i w e

e, was at

l'JHCd whi, 'a v.

w the

to

t,

d.e i :

re Pi ie,

.1 V,Mi iTrFWriM.in n '.v' ... :,-,-.. 1 r, ,--! n ! 1 c . . v-. . I . - . I. . I S. I, I 1, h C 1, f . . I ... ,J . 1 I . . 1 1 . i r. i,nnt,n,. I . 1... I . . - -

. . 1 l i-i. i . .!.. v . v.n.. .. i uu l-uui i' f rn i fi p, '"v v ... ft i .1 .v. j uuur i. n in " '. vi . .1 . nprro r v

1 -'r; '.'U!;t? :n ivnoxj Advertiser, relates the follow m? pleasant ; ha. of the wild tan U of Ononda-1.', "vers have been saitl to be dried up, and 1 a b.aider, I-aippo- .v.i tl."c c' 5, ..' ' -.: -oimnarv, ii eleven, too .oe- occurrence at the late public di-ust! injCav u:i, and Os-.vego, when we have no! ubul!y ceased to iua for a considerable ! "Yes. 1 hoards here. ' ( vcp,,,' ,:,.'':.,.

X " ' l Cl' VlC M-ton. ci tho Pa:,:Y quest, n: j w ili lands on our on n beautifjl i-land.- time- !l Pees1 C v clopediad ", And vvheie d., a' ' '.' . L) jce ;:. t c r. 1 ' m - IV., u. . - .- . 1 i . . . 1 , 1. . . . i . . - i . , . J

. j , ' '-i .i-spo,iving ci, mac in v.un uive..i lor a canal throu:h! are accounts in history o: this I wiger -i drink at the gro.-eiy 1 ' i.itr tp am itnc veto message, he (Mr. W.) tods oCca-lthc centre of Lons: Island, from i',. o navi-g happened to the Thame; thUa the barn.v said th. t..,.. " '''

The Yeoman's Gazette t elates that at , l,r u;, Jai '-oi me a-. the l .te Cattle Show m Concord, the dn-i !""lI':l'l0n. "U 'I1 CaI1 A'' i .ic i i . ;ioaJs were in some decree loo il - thev i in c ; !;-iO an-: strengtli ct woikmjr -xm had! , a l'' 1,1,1 ' nvor n itti id ... . .i

v-.v. j ... i.ui.i; iL-inoT-. , an. i conuocie.-;

w

i ti io,!. h lettitMjr a f inp-ie oi;e e.ra.w-

ii ' i i ct s irid t:n n hi'l t

' "1 "

:u.ar districts. No red

ra:i ove: where e

Torre nere tw o 1 ,,d, oi 4iV0 i1(Wp.I, r'- oanaa every

I M rent VCCt.t ' ..n.l U. r, 11- ", I . - 1. . :

" t T, 11(11 !tTl- ll I t , I ' .

imseli up in a sentence, fiou

on'1 w op a weighed 2 1U0 p-mntU, and the' ' i , : . . , , , r ., . ! wound I-.i

otn i O'.-ii

C o.i cord

ist end to Pe l Hook but no heed is ; u ond the Trent, in England : the !

. '!-. .... I

pant to our entre.ities: ail tiiat is allowed; Ll f .Jot.il.,

o

o

not to shaie us

us is to pay trd.ule. but

t tie buntv of tiie state'.

We again repeat that our only resource

OWtuci! ;;

tries. On

lis happen

o

4

0

) Mr ..b mon W:heibee' , " u,"u u' a bounce, n on, , io x no; ;n, t;.e l niteti btates ami V. , did not - ..y n eij-i t;iw!"c.i he was appaiet tly unable to rs slate of New You;, and in electing t ' " ' I tucate himsclt.) "except" uu 1 here Mr. inner which so all wave ever tho sov

is in uipi.irawi.3g troai t,.e state and ihe. 6l,'"-,g- ueptndmg upon them become salt

union iii cut it r the ccrris that h.'r.. i nnv

to (not :. ;':') the Enitetl States

e (.Iotal.i, an 1 Culspang, in The Louisville Daily J o.rm:! e."'' ttnd otiier Hueis in other ccun-i'oy Mi. Pivntis?, commenccfl ip-r'ff r "'' 'ti the contrary, if those Chary b-1 Wr-dut-Miay, the 2 Jtl, in .tat.t . It r en to be open, f;eh watei 1 hand-omeU g; t up. a:j u 0 ,;, ..,1 f

piove a usetul and enteri-.it. i. .. ......

u! 4 fnyi elates this.mce happened m Carta, j It .3 warmly attached to tho e.-oi- -. ' r

the ot' HUliti Icxi.lf. aiii.us ntiu't S' Ural reTiihhcaniw.-, r.O 0.1.

.r-.-.?..r 1 .... , ' . . . . 1 .. ' J .. ; s i;:i

e. een state hv ...!on-v' 'arr.fitr.es- enrv f , ...

j ; - -' ' . " i 'OT tho ':-t 0!.-!ui-f r,. ..

ancient and rr : c J ' p.

J