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vo ir service. But lei me tell ycu, yoa will fi-ht under a General who never tost a battle. ra ly ttie r.cd cf th: last Crop are u-ed Hte of sowing btcint here in the firv ill lose one, nd who atte dr of MT, or sooarr, if the so p-rmir it faa-i who never Ilu in- triuupnio; over nis anu uwr -1 stead of hvids and earthly gs, will reward viuwuh eternal happiness in Heaven. Gen. 'Washington was a great rca and was Morgn too, but thev were not to be cumpar-rd wiih mv commander.

They were too seltet in their choice of sol liers for they would re- the ground is piougnrd jna raica in ute same wav as is done bv othrr grain. When the seeds become ripe, and in con-sequt-nce the hemp fit to be gathrred, it is necessary tJ separate lh? female from the real, olann, which are distinguished by the top the jrmcr, the feam.de plant, are used for home consumption, that ia.fcracourse kind sensation, not only among the Turks, but also throughout the whole diplomatic corps ata-Uoned at Per. This ship commanded by Capt. HaiobriJge, csme from Ars with a letter and presents from the Dcy to the Sultan and Copudin Pacha. The presents consisted cf Tigers nd niher animals, sent with a view to conciliate the Turkish government, whom the Dey had offended.

When she came to an anchor, and a message went to the Porte that" an' American frigate was in the harbour, the Turks were aU( gcther unable to comprehend where the country was situated, wrwse flag' they were to salute. A great deal of time was therefore los- in settling the point, and in consi'leiir, hw to receive the stranger. In, the mean we wmton loard to visit the ceive nunc but prime, stout, able bodied wnitc i with him he will receive iu hemp. The nalr plants are gathered, bouuri men a i 1 1 1- I 11 i. 1 A-iA mhr 1 mm women and Children.

DOttl Diact mnu in man riB.i ui. iinru as wiu.it 1 tu Jus-f rf ik ttummr in Wnt-na white into his armv There are none a I I U.tft aiKn mil? anllt. epi(l. area 1 nrrrri rr imiriii uui ri iu 1 or innrn v- xr 1 Hit I ri r. hetd bel or on Kussiai stoves this 1 hi mav smne at mv piam measure is in a countrv tvhcclpot care for auy thing for I fear not man Captain, and r.

sitting wiihhim in his cabin, Ithe see.ls part easily fron their shells without! nor devil. But let mc inform you, that when this process. uc suo sna11 uarxcnru, sua 1. tkfi nMinrlifmm its mhrrr when this earth fthall crum when a messenger cime tro the Turkish gov vernment t' a.k whether Aunrica was not o-thcrwise called 'he N-w World, and being an swered in the affirmative, assured the captain 1 i JJiTilt l-UIT Saiv ttta I plants have long roots these are cut, bound and prepared with the female plants. After he was welcome, and would be treated with he seed are threshed, th- he-np is put un- the utmost cordiality and respect.

The mes der water, wnere 11 remains ao. ut a monin, Trah 6ooq Catte. tfcxaajoo! by tU irrirl of 0e Remains of LAWRENCE and Salem, Relics of theWlm brave I ent mi honoiM tomb Outioi pride ealu the wa Who awaiting boaotn beara you tome. Ocean kail you, gallant souls Now once iswe hia reslm you croc Awl each billow a krolU, Main an anthem far your lost. Glory'a kale binds your brows, mortality' jour shroud, tl'hdc our love, like crphyr, 'Jaws From your disk of fame, each cloud.

Adoration warms the clay That was odd on foreign bier Onr bet sacrifice wc pay, 'Tia the ailent, grief awolPn tear. Sonic Glory! Mighty Dead! Welcome to vour parent land gofily here shall rest your head, Pillow 'd by your brother's hand. L4WreiceI Lodlow! Sons of Fame! Here slull rise trw sculpiur atone. KOBLK IS Tll UlRO's SAME, CLOaY CLAIMS ITAlMtK u' -1 sengers from the Dey were then ordered on )wing water is preferred sufficintly mois board the Copudan Pacha's ship who receiv tened, hemp is dried, either in the open air, or in bams, The next process is tat of beating and combing until the mp is cleaned ed the letter from uieir sovereign with great rage, first spat and then stampt upon it, telling them to go Dack to their master, and inform him, that he would bt served in the same ble to pieces and all nature shall die away, and the last trumpet shall sound, and you be called before the awful commander in chief, you will rrpmt that you did not enlist under the old soldier. (Here were loud shrieks heard, on -hichthe orator exclaimed) Form a solid column, charge bayonets, forward march, and conquer or This was followed by a loud hoop from the speaker, (resembling that made bv hunters in a chase) and a hymn in the military style.

I am, sir, yours respectfully, EUGENIUS. ANECDOTE OF WHITFIELD. Wh Mr. Whitfield was one day preaching in Philadelphia, from the balcony of the courthouse he cried out, 4i Father Abraham, who have you in Heaven iuy all wooden parts. Bait.

American. paste to stop holes in culinary utensils. M. Rastelyn has invented an UBfful past to manaer when ever the Turkish Admiral met him. Captain Bainbridge, wa-, however, re ceived with every mark cf attention, and re warilrd with magnificent presents.

The Una ordv ot his snip, anu the neaithy state ot his stop holes in culinary utensils. To six pans of yellow potter's clay is to be added one part of steel filings, a sufficient quantity of linceed oil. This, being mixtd into a paste of ihe consistance of giazu r's putty, the holes are to crewi became topics of general conversation in Pera and the different ministers strove who should first receive him in their palaces': We accompanied him in hia long boat to the filled with it. and alter eseposnre to heat it (k m-s quite hard. Black Sea, as he was desirous of hoisting Episcopalians -w No "Any Presbyteri there, ror the h.st time, the Am ncarf flag- RELIGIOUS.

ans No 41 Have you any Baptists there No 11 Have vou anv Indepen and upon his return, were amused by a very singlar entertainment at his table, during din From the Virginia Patriot. Albemarle, Julv 29. 1813. dents or Seceders 4 No No 44 Whi who have 'U then We don't kuow those Upon the lour corners were as many decanters, containing fresh water from four mmes here. All that are here are Chris quarters of the globe.

The natives of Eu tiansbelievers in Christ men who have overcome by the blood of the Lamb and the rope, Asia, Africa and America, sat down together to the same table, and were regaled with flesh, lruit, bread and other viands word of his testimony" Oh is this the case i Then God help us all, to forget party while, of every article a sample from each Mr. Editor, There was lately an encampment of the Methodistical society in this county, and near the place of my residence. Ex cited by curioiiy, although my mind was im bued by strong, (audps I then thought) indexable prejudices aguinst an institution, which appeared to me to be the offspring of bigotry, and fanaticism, I attended each day the ground thus occupied. It is but a just tribute to thib names, and become Christiana in deed and in quarter ot the globe was presented at the same uth. time.

Th-. means of accomplishing this are easily explained by his having touched at Al giers, hs passage from America, and be Ftxm ihe Jtiatectic Maatint. BURNS' POEM. Wehav been favoured with the folio injr swfr in ma fluscript. It is irom it i from the ien of Kob't Banio, aipd has never been published.

WHEN first I aaw my JcanyV facs I coud na' think what ail'd ir.e, heart (read fluttering, pit a pat, My cen had nearly failM mc. Sle' ay ae neati sac trim and tipht, Ilk grace dea roufHl her hover Ae look depriv'd ine o'niy heart. And I became her lover. ffhe'i ay ay sae Uythe and ray. She's ay sae blythe and chearie, She's ay aae bonnie, blylhe and gJ pin I were her dearie i Had I Uundas'a wtiolc estate, Or Hofetofs pride to shine in, wirlilce laurel Crown my fate, Or softer bays int wming; Tdlay them all at Jeany feet Cijuld I but hope to move her, And 'prouder than a peer or knight, I'd be my Jcany's lover.

She's ay ay. But iy I doubt some happier swain ilB (rsin'd rny Jeany'tt favour, ir saay every bliss be Thoutjh I can never hc litr. But pang she east, or pang west, 'Twixt Nilh and Tweed all ovei XVbiWmen hav? ryes, or ears, or tastfj Alie'll always find a lover. She'a ay ay, Jean rmour, afterwards married to Bums. ing at anchor so near the shores of both rope and Asia.

religious sect, to affirm, that such werenhc order and decorum observed throughout the -whole of their proceedings such the primitive simplicity of their manners melodv of their anthers and above A town considered a part of the suburbs, -when I Ambassadors and alt forrigner reside, they not bfi ing admitted fcttve in the city tlu unaffected sanctity and piety of their devo tions, to the fountain of all earthly good, that THE FORCED STORY. Lord Kelly was, like his prototype Falstaff, 4 not only witty himself, but the cause of wit in other Mr. Andrew BtJfour, the my prejudice ar.d opinion was ladically changedmy prejudices entirely removed sympathies keenly awakened, and mv affections magnetically attracted. Even their exces-ses, which I had most censured, such as vio lent and convulsive contortions of the body, Scottish advocate, a man of considerable humor, accompanied by great formality of man net happened to be one of a convivial party and lodd ejaculations, and wild and incoherent 4 appeals to the Deity, not only seemed venial, 1. MISCELLANY.

From the jivgusta Herald. AGAINST NOVELS. Her expressions were beyond nature, turgid and where she only wished to convey a common ide-M 4 A volume would not be sufficient to expose the danger i-f Novel reading. They lead young people into an enchanted country, and open to their view an imaginary world, full ot inviolable friendships, attachments, extacies, iccomplibhmtnts, prodigies, and such visiona-rij joys, as never will be realized in the coarseness of common life. The romantic turn ihey create, indisposes for every thing that is rational or substantial, fh-y corrupt all prin-ci pile Fortityd -they unnerve, and subtsitute but truly amiable when thus vindicated in a style of lofty ekqu.ence bv their elder, th v.

Kev. Mr. lioyd.) It has been said the o- rator "the piactice in all ages of civil society nen nis lorasnip was at tne nead ot the table. After dinner, he was asked to but abso. lutely refused to comply with the pressings licitntions of the company; At length, Lord Kelly told him that he should not.

escape he must either sing a -ong, tell a Story, or drink a pint bumper. Mr. 3tlfour btiug an abstemious man, chose rather to tell a story than incur the forfeit. 4'One day, (said he,) iai pompous manner) a thief, in the course of his rounds, saw the door of a Church invitingly io celebrate the anniversary ot great and evert-ful actions Are great victories atchieved, by which a nation is emancipated, we hail each riAt. 111 in its place, a sickly sensibility that caonot relish common blessings or common things that pen.

fie waiKed in, tnitaiting that even thert he might lay hold ot something. Having AGRICULTURE. REMARKS On the culture of HEMP communicated by John Smith of Baltitwre, tiorvin Russia. The ground lor the cultivation i i Hemp, should of a rich nature where this fails, is continually wounded with its own fancies, secured the pulpit, he was retreating, when, lo! ind even 44 ready to expire of a rose, in aro he tound the door shut. After some cor.w mauc pain.

i neir sentiment is out a noe deration, he adopted the only rnian of escape word for indelicate emotions. Their sym Bandy or 1omy soil is preferred rtquiring. revolving year, the auspicious day, on which they happened with peals of enthusiastic joy. Even the gravity of the philosopher is relaxed, and the stern brow of the statesman unbent. The 4th of July ever memorable in the annals of our country, never returns, but grand and magnificent preparations are made, to usher in the day with festive pomp and unalloyed light.

To the sumptuous banquet, your President, accompanied by his officers, civii military, repairs, and all join in loud huz zas to the deathless lame of lallen heroes, and to the institutions which sprung from their ishes, and we, consecrated by their blood. If thia.be1 the case, will you bar us, the humble, followers of the meek and lowly Jesus, who voluntarily died to expiate the sins of a guilty' world, from the privilege of assembling together and of commemorating his unpai ral- MS'? left, namely, to let himself down by the be rope. The btll of course rang, the people were alarmed, ar.d the thief was taken iasia5 pathy and friendship are often but a specious, flimsy covering for criminal attachments. however, to be well manured, laying it on as Que as possible. n.

Such false overtrained ideas have led many The best lime for sowing, is all the month i he reached the ground. When they were dragging him away, he looked up, andi a poor girl to ruin. Under the notion of su perior refinement, similarity of souls, and in of or earlier, if the climate be not suh- fed to the sharp nipping frosts so prevalent in voluntary friendships, she has gradually been ly addressing the bell, as Inoio address yott 14 Hnd it not been," said he V'f your long tongue and enipty head I had mai Jlmsia attention is rr quired to the weeding seduced irom the paths of virtue, to the com r. i i 1 tvhm the young plants are about six inches mission of the grossest crimes A fine splendid idea has bren used to palliate the dread my escape. From the Albany Stranger.

Aa soon as the hemp is ripe and fit for ga ful action. Sentiment has triumphed over PRICE CURRENT. and of shackles of conscience. vulgar M. every social and moral obligation," therftfg it is collected, and the stalks are ex posed to the sun, in order to ripen the seed, which 5 afterwards threshed out of the heads, and then the stalks are tied up in bundles.

leled sufferings his ignominious death glorious ascension. And when zvc feel ihe ei-fects of his beneficence and redeeming grace, strongly operating in our souls, is it to be wen N-ne in Market. Ko demand. Ifmesty Patriotism, 1st quality. 2d quality.

Principally bought upty and steeped in running or standing water (if speculators. At par all held by stockholders. Bedford (Perm Sept. 1. The On Saturday last, on clearing out the Chalybc-te Spring, on Mr.

Funk's farm, about one mile from this place, the bones of a Mammoth was discovered between four and five feet under ground. The part first discovered, was one-half of the up Prudence Modesty Vice None but damao-ed eels u-ket. Large, quantities held- dered at, that weak and It ail as we nit should with ir shouts, an out in loud hursts of applause i You heroes iallr in the jdorioiis iuse of liberty of m. We hi from -condemning you for it, we think it praise worthy. Liberty is a precious boon conducts to human liapi-ness.

We celebrate the transcendent goodness and tender mercy of a God who died on the, Cross to break the fetters of sin, and give e- 11(1 no sales. Markets criutted. per jaw, in almost perfect preservation. The remainder of the skeleton was traced as far as' the ribs, which were ar three feet long but Very cheap but owners appear rent about the disp on handling the bones, and exposing them to sal of it. the latter be Clear; they are alierwards fastened to poles, and kit to soak about three weeks or a rx tooth when the substance of the talk is aim est rotten, the bundles are takt ut and til dried.

A. toon as the hemp 13 compleieiy dried. bnnjsed on a block, with a kind of mallet, -kywhh shall the bulleri(vvhirji is the inward of ihe stem) fli and the thin barkj' rel disengaged in long threads thro' tB who length of the su m. 1 It 'f erwards hang on a perpendicuhr toard iurc swingled, in order to oh ke out the flmail sti-w that may happen to remain. tn' ProCc8s the g' oss par arc now separated from the stem, and the threads of the hemp re main pur; and as soon as combed, is ready for the manufacturer.

OTHER REMARKS, the air, they lell into pieces. The pan of the All boudt up for tliefi jaw obtained, weighs about 26 pounds and York Market. I nl.il '1 None offered at contains (in its socket) one complete tooth or grinder, measuring in length above six inches and in breadth about three and an haltfits depth car.not be ascertained until it is extracted. The tooth is covered withadaYk glossv Pul.tcle&s Wit Scandal Religion Love Coquetry sale the article geliier" engrossed hawkers and pedlf1 WhcnbrQughtintolI), ket, it is, general1 highly adulterated safes nominal. None oflered except enamel, as hard as 'and has no signs of felicity to whole family of mankind.

Then be as liberal and indulgent to us as we arc to you. Do not then mock and deridf, let me entreat you, the rhipsodiesvhich occasionally mark the solemnization of our holy rights, whilst vfe not only toferate yours, but approve of the motives which gave them Shortly thereafter, succeeded a scene, which for its novelty, surpassed any thiDg I had ever witnessed and which universal pleasure throughout a large congregation. An old fcoldier (Rev. Mr. Robinson) now a local preacher, who had fought in fourteen battles of our revolution, arose thus addressed the audience.

I come here to-day to recruit soldiers for aa honorable warfare. Tis true I do not place on the: drum head 16 for I j1 From th ir tbme gentleman, on the culture of real estate I decay. be whole head of the animal is supposed to have weighed about 4CO lbs. the animal itself, about 4000lbs. This extraordinary jaw bone is at present deposited in the Post-office, for the inspection of the curious.

From Clarke't Travels. Very jiittle offered! HEMP. The I teat possible soil is chosen in Russia for plan ting hemp In provinces, where' soil is lets fert ili manure must supply this want 0 1 consequence difilculty of manag11! the) sales. IA cash article 00 4 I the fatt tr the ground, the higher the plant left'tothe option oHhe plaiiter to chooi the aeds any preceding season, 1 dit. -VS.

Talents Sincerity The arrival of an American frigate, for the rst time at Constantinople caused consider a- tt bounty, nor do -1 offer 8 pet" month for jaatcf aeast. m. 1 11 I.

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