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n3 patented by Dr. J. J. How, oT this city, by which P completed from the wire by a single turn of a crank. By this irgenious intention from torty to fifty pms were made each minute, and they are produced more perfect than 'thosej made in the ordinary way. Dr. llow goes out with his machine to Eng. land in the packet ship Montreal, which is to sail cn the 10th instant, lie in tends to take cut a patent both in England and France. The machine was Tnade at the manufactory of Me&tts. Hoe 8c co Gold street, where it can be neen during this day ib.

FR&SH Di D1C IKES. , II ITT c OltRICK,

mn.NKFri. for the liberal encourage-

11 ment thev have received heretofore,

CHEAP, VALUABLE AND INTER-

ESTING WORKS.

The Family Physician,

are now prepared to offer to the public, a AND -GAZETTE OF HUMAN LIFE:

Iresk Supply of

5,

LATEST FROM ENGLAND. The packet ship MonongaheSa, at

Philadelphia, brings Liverpool papers to the 8th an' London to the 7th April.

The New Yo'k Commercial contains extracts from London papers to the 4th Apiil, received by the British packet Lady Ogie, at Boston From the papeisbe

fore us. we make the extracts which

foliow: NEW MINISTERS

It will be perceived Irom the extracts from the "Court Newsman thai the

change in the British Ministry was more extensive than was expected or intima ted by our last advices From the Court Newtman. The King Levke, &c Soon after

)Tie o'clock, yesterday, hi3 Majesty at tcmhd by sir Herbert Taylor, arrived at fit James, fr'jm his palace at Windsor The right hon E J. bianl y was pe ttented and kissed hands, upon his being appointed Secretary of State for tin "War department and the coionies, and Jeceived the seah ot office, they having j)een lesigned by Viscount Goderich Sir John Cam Hobhousc ws present ed and kissed hands, on his being ap pointed Secretary of State lor Iteland Mr. Etlicc was presented nd kissed 3ian$s, on his being -appointed Secretary of War. Viscount Goderich was presented and kissed hinds, on his being appointed the JjO'd Privy Seal, and received the seals ol office, they having been resigned by the Earl of Durham.

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Slcdicincs, Paints, Oil, and DTTS STUFFS,

Eqcml if not superior to thos-e of any other etubli?hi lent in the state; all of which

thev will offer to sell on reasonable terms.

iNivsicians and country merchants will

find it to their advantage to call and exam

ine for themselves. A large supply of

Fresh and Genuine linttnt iUefciciuca,

are offered at eastern prices, including

carriage. Also a large supply of their

own preparations; such as Chill and Fever Powders,

composed entirely trom the vegetable

kingdom, ana pcrlectly safe and mild in

their operation.

N. JJ. Dn. W. W. Hitt has rc-.aoved to

the dwelling house formerly occupied by major Weliman, nearly opposite to the

well known tavern formerly kept by general Homer Johnson, and now m the occupancy of Aicxis Lellov. Esq. Vmcennes, May 25, lSo'S 17 tf

7TT)r3rrcrKUfcLY inform their friends xKv and the public in general, that they

Seine a Library of Health and !r,m still continue business on luaruct circci,

and of Pofiular end General AlnHm) I in the house formerly occupied by

Tom-

Kn

dix

ncc

and Lure cj urease the Qualities of Medicines their good end ill effect cn

Health he Ingredients of&crtt or Pateni Medicines the true Principles cf Eating and JJr inking or Eating and Drinkiicg to Live Domestic Cookery Chemistry and a great variety cf curious, valuable, unit interesting Knorvledise.

ovlcdtre. rendered familiar in wrr,, t., t'lMcui .v I loss, anil have rust received

idudl: embracing -even suhiert Vr.-i t Pwilndolnhia. Ttntti.nnr.. nr.,1 Pitts. received letters patent trom the

.. . . liuwi "I t T .!. IT J -

tea ivim trie rreven-tion, natmcnt A i....,l, well selected and mMir.ml assort- ,H luu L,llltu ouuc uwiffna

'f w I xOLMAX S SELF-BLGULATniO

UP

vVh'lI vm2 111 "rccn county, &jeoJi Staftord township, on the

V,d of. May, 13, one SOJUIEL MARE, supposed to beG or 7 years old, Hi hands liiuh boll; hind feet white, a ball face,

and white stre.rf: across her breast, and her riuhteye is affected, and some saddle marks; no other marks p.ereeivablc; ap-.

'praised by "Abraham Garret and Chilton

Juhnson, tore worth t hi rt r dollars.

VM. F. WILLIAMS, j. r. Mav 2: lj:ilh :.Ji

A Battle Oa Sunday the 2Sth A pril last a b ittle was fouj;t)l near Scud dcr's in Forsyth county between a patty of Indians and a party of whites consist ing of about thirty on each side. Their Weapons of warfare consisted ol lists, Sticks and stones. There were no lives lost, but many a black eye and broken bone was the result of the conflict. Mr JLuke Robinson, from whom we obtained

this intelligence, was preser.i at the scene, and described it as being very tcr rific. We regret that Mr Robinson was in such a great hurry that we had not ufficient time to enquire into the pat ticAiUrs. The victory was claimed by the whiten pt'.d we presume the quarrel ,oi gmated in a dispute about the goid mines at that ptace Cherokee .( Geo.) Int.

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Wateh in i he desert Two per Hons ho undct stood he business ol bor in bu v iter, were lately taken to Egypt, "by Mr. B'tggs, then consul at Cano They wore employed under the patron'Crc of the Pacha, to bore for water in the desert "About thirty fect from the -ground (says the Repertory of Patent In Vcntious.) they found a stratum of sandtone: when they vot through that, an abundant supp'y ol water was procim d. We believe the experiment has succeed d in every plicc where it has been made. The water is soft and pure In the deeet of Suez a tank has been made, ol D000 cubic feel contents and several cth ers at c building It is a question worthy cf philosophi

nt rnnnirtratinn vlit mav !-: Ihr rfTi rl

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of ihis discovery on the civibzvioo "uu ik Mmu,aj...uuMuc 'Esvptand Arabia-the fertil.z iirn of jP'd bv O o oIopk p m. the preceding the soil the increase of nimuiatmn. and ;0V,mnS- lo avoid all dispute?, no ;u

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NEW AND VAXiUABLS ZnVStTTZOIt! , THE undersigned, a resident of Vinccr.nes, Indiana, has invented and perfected a new and valuable iuiproxcncni in the application of wind, for the purpose of

propelling machinery; for which be has

president

ted J. L.

llORIZO.NTAI

WXXD3IXLL Occular demonstration is always the most satisfactory and two niillj are now erected in the borough of Vmccnnes upon the plan of the uudersigned, one of which has been in operation near two years. The perfect safety and entire simplicity p of these mill?, may be conceived fro:n u. brief outline. y A hnrizrtntal wheel nlaced on a verti

cal shaft above the house, with four or - i i

more wim or saus standing in an men

unusual! y low, and will be sold on the best ncd P the way the wind wheel

terms forca:;h or approved barter. TT ... o-. It')-) 1 w tC

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is calculated to run, which throws a gradual weight of the wings on a iriven scopcof wind, and the wings bearing on the wind propel '.he wheel: it illustrates a combinational power of weight and wind, with the? -principle cf gravity acting on wind. Each wing perform one revolution on its pivot, to one of the main windwhcel. Each win? has a bearing of scven-cijihtlis

of its circumference iijkjii the wind, and the one-eighth occasions little or no resistance. The power is in proportion to tho weight given, and a very light weight w sufficient to drivo the simple machinery -oT a run of millstones. More or less power, it desired, can be given v.hen the mill is in operation by the lower pivots of eac'i wing being placed on a sliding block, lo

which a rope is attached extending to main shaft passing under a collar on shaft at tho roof of building, to a windlass on shaft inside the iioue. There is nothing conjectural or complicated in the improvement mentioned; it is founded on aprinplc of nature, and amply tested by practical experience The uae and benefit to accrue cannot long remain limited ; it w ill bo found to recommend itself for utility, cheapness, certainty, safety, and conven

ience, to the citizens ot every quarter cX thcj United State3. To those who reside on the western and southern plains, and to those near the Atlantic or northern lake shores, it will afford durable benefit and great accommoda tion. No person acquainted with mills, who has seen the mill of the undersigned in operation, has withheld an cx'pret;sioati entire approval; and a strong recommendation, after actual examination of the mill at work, could now be procured, signed by hundreds of intelligent citizen! The expense of the running gearing of a

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Be wise as a serpent harmless as dove.

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ami 13 per cent, for col

sets for and

iri mx hundred yards, may not exceed

five hundred dollars. The first mentioned size will drive a run of four feet millstones with a very moderate wind; and the last mentioned size will, with the same wind, drive six run of the same siz stones with equal safety at all times. The undersigned, as a matter of choioc? at the present time, would prefer to recommend a windwhcel to carry about three hundred yards, say sixty feet in diameter, and to remove any possible doubt, the following assurances are here made. That

with the least possible wind it will drive one run of four feet millstone; with a moderate breeze it will drive two or three, and with a strong wind live run of the same size, each doing good business.That it will make Hour equal to any other mill, and requires much less attention to keep it in repair. That a boy of ten years of age may have entire and perfect command of it at all times without didiculty That with garners to hold sufficient grain, and lead a supply to the hoppers, it mav be left in perfect safety for twenty-four hours at a time. The wind may blow from a moderate breeze to a storm, (both inclusive) and change its direction as oftca and as quick as may be, and little if any dilferencc will be perceived in the mov mcnt of the mill. That in proportion to cost, it will do a better business than any steam engine, (expense of fuel and engineer saved). And that for sawing and grist mills it will be found equally elfective, and less expensive. Persons desirous of further inf rmatinn in relation to this important discovery, w ill please visit the mill of the undersigned, or address him by mail, post paid, to Vinccnncs, lad., which will receive duo ata tcntion.

Any person or persons, who will build a

lecUons. HoSi S1 " 1SJ0, simpliedto or- PrinclPIc suc as the undersigned will designate to him or them in wntin, in tu

17 Orders, free cf f.oitce, will meet ' most prominent place iu any cf the states.

prompt attention. IVrsons at a distance and attend to the same prsonallv, sliall be, ...:n ..1 i... r- I . , . ... 1 .

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J. k, OOLMAN, Vinccnnc3, March 23, 1803 S-Zu Since thoabovo was handed to the Edi, tor, a respectable and intelligent citizen ch this place, Willi j Fellows, Ksqr, well ue. quainted w ith machinery, and with the dif. ferwn: principles of windmills. ravc it

his opinion, that tho above principle is at

BLANK DEEDS

auvats o.n hand, am) Foit T Tius jlea?t five hundred per cent, preferable t

V i lCC j any termorc, t5Cdf -Ks. Srr.)