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Three Dolls, per annum."]
Volume X.]
Anew way of celebrating Indepen
dence.
A person who was at Ncw-Ha- I
ven cm tiie 4th of July, had an op
p rtunity o! being prelent at a scene
calcula td lor the celebration ot
tiiat day in a uieiul and ploafant
manner.
I * e farmers and persons having
the charge ot Tories and reams be
longis, to colonel Humphreys, had
a pi >ugui ig march, on a fi.U of
eight • vs, .it th dilidutcc ot
tin- q iers ot a mile from the
itrite houle.
Their emulation was manifefted
by the eud\ nou* and ;he:r o. i ;g on
the ground, though 1 me ot them
came three ■: i:s that morning.
The field ba, I>?e: prev:oufly
tncafurtxl by the county furveyur
into lands of one ’tr jh b
At da- ‘.% . ploughs
farted; ..v weie a 1 and awn by
c .'tie belonging to the far ms of
I umphreylrt'L-, Hamden anti New
I V;2.„*V/0 by utli'es, fix bv
li ids, ands ci-y ox.-n.
i he U- ftfknd was (i:iflv;d Jjefore
r. j, tht other ioon in luccrfH >a;
5’ ‘he four additional lands were
\ tghed by the teams p:e%"ift:u
oufly before J c\. h ; t.te p; opie
having a'fi, durtr-g tbmti ik , chaf
ed from their labor tw. e, to break
fa(f and.to refresh themldvcs.
Though rhe ground was dry.
and the lu'trd comequently much
tougher than it would have been
in a uioiii season, it was judged by
the molt experienced’ farmers then
present, that the ploughing was
done in a very workmauiike man
ner.
1* is to be regretted that the
names c mid not be obtained,
where every one so justly excited ;
the admiration of tire numerous
fp?£fators
The mechanics of the factory of
H >n: \.vil| . ft-ariiing rhat their
agW'.uliUr.i flier. ;• *,\rc to r*e so
honorably employed on a holiday
so very d..ar to every true Ameri
can. had alio foliated an occasion
of (hewing what were their ordina
ry -mbits, instead ot indulging in
that idlends and dissipation which
are but too common on that day.
Mr. Gilbert, the pnncipul ma
chine maker, and Mr. vVhite, who
has trained all the buildings at the
falls, w-re, with all their hands,
{according to information received
on rlie spot) in motion at halt pair
two in rhe morning. The day
light fr.v vlic tree? fall; at half-palf
r::re‘e in the a c:noon, art oftagon’
i :heru*s 1: , one llory aai a
I :.;gh, w.s completely en Tried
•• l fidhigs, roof, windows and
S or; painted k .1, v..th white
r. end the mouldings.
Ab ut forfv fco} s from the sass-
Dry, all apprentices, i m 8 to 18
rcats old, were o: jpi.d in g tther
io r comp, fts, a;:u in other agricul
tural r >!!■>.
Mf-.nwhile, a grove wii, cleared,
and a l! rep walk >1 rb ;cry f-et in
•!'r ct- .ftluiii ‘ r.’iv tight
t< uro'.cwt i :i .\a the mJv.n.
m
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,WuM 11 jki..
WASHINGTON, (Ceorgta ) Printed weekly for SARAH IIILLHOUSE.
ency of our winter (forms. Under }
this a table, for one hundred ami ,
fifty-two persons was laid. This
number dined with rhe proprietor, ;
who presided at the table. The I
company confuted of work people,
w:th a few rvl’pectabie farmers, he
only guests who were invited. The
dinner, conn ting al noft entirely
of tne produce <f the farms, was
prepared, one half at one of the
farm houfesin New-H iven, and the
otiier by a portable Rumford -m
the spot.
A large fl ck of sheep pasturing
near by, added much to the beau
ty of the landscape.
A feene of more solid utility,
• rational joy, and real feftivity, has
perhaps ueyer been wiineffed on the
4liotJ iy. fiu* o.>ys particular
ly lec.ned to b- h’<>h!y delighted.
They were drdi J clean, in uni
form ; each one having brought
fr mi home the and ry before, a change
of linen, a fr.Htk to work u, a cup,
p’-ate, knife, tv.*r(; ,nd spoon, with
their Icveraf numbers marked on
......t, .
was. • r t
the in.pofmg part of the
fpj&ttclc w s, the act ve and iin ti
ll .: cmpl -7 hent *f all at their
v. i hemt ore tuning afne
to ! ).>k o;. oi to converse wnii the
* ipectators.
i Ab>out fix o’clock the company
!.retired.
r. We lc".r fro n the fame foijrce,
| that there is lanes ca'tle at
New-Haven on the of Septem
ber, (tne dey after coinmer>cem..n*
at Yale College) ; and that fume
of col, Humphreys, Merinos of
d.fferen l bio ids will be fold at auc
tion on the fame day.
Boston P trrot.
London, May 21.
It is not more than ‘2O years fxnce
the fi: ft br. of cotton was xp >rn:d
; fiotn Ametigi, and fu"h then were
th ■pr j-iiicd of tne B atch nano
f .cfarcrs, that it was cxtrcni.U diffi
cult to in’roduce if into use at ans
puce. Fjr levera! years it was u.cd
fp ningly, and with cautious reluc
tance. Ar this moment it a!molt
fupercedes the use of other species
of cotton w >ol. buch is prejudice
— 1 he operation of which againfl
any fucce.ianeum for sugar may &
will be as powerfully felt on the
comment of Europe.
The p licy of granting licences
for the exportation of cotton wool
to the continent is incomprchsnfi
b!e. Surely if the system of exclu- I
fion be carried into full dTect on the !
<• mtiiK-o.t, it cannot be policy in >
G:eat B-itain to luftcin he lan- ‘
guilh.ug pi of France &
Germany, bv furnifijing mareri ils \
: to renovate the :•> iuflry of the pco- |
! pie. Ir Napoleon resolves to dole J
the contin rnr of Europe agunll G. \
1J o fin, it is tlie obvious policy of !
J the lit* at viporoufiv tutojf.be ‘
t supply of every material tb at can co.i- |
duae to the employment of the po- 1
pulation of the hol’ble c .rift.k. a. y. j
i ■ the Bi . i mercha rt and to thr ]
cncr.y. tli !•.’ n*’ -1 * supply the con |
‘lnca: vfith mat* : \l. foremobiing I
i i .
SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1810.
Ip. ip!e, r is eqiially convenient But
! to rhe Brinih maiiussftluiei—vue
multitude of the uui.utaciui og p
; pulauon, the Britdh coniumei, and
I to the country at large, the mealure
is highly preju licial
Boston, July. 10.
From tht Braztis.
Intelligence from K.iu Janerio is
to May 28. l nere had been gre^t
rejoicmgs m conlequeuce of a mar- j
. riige in the R>*yal Family, ihe
V -rtuguefe princess, who had been *
united to the Spanilh family, is a- 1
t.oui 16 years of age, and of great
p lonal accomplishments. The
; o.n ers of every American, vessel
vi'hxh arrives, are immediately con
dm fed to the Palace, aud in;r- Ju
ced to the Prince Regent—mem
bers of his family being frequently
prefent.’ He is friendly to our
countrymen —was gratified by hear
ing of jhc appointment of an ainbaf
lador, and was mi pa tie t for hs ar- j
rival. 11 h.i become mrrre cm- i
tented With Ills firujtion; but the i
general b. fr and ot A naparte was ?.s !
i” ra r as .v- r,
. t
- ic? nf ale .er da.ed Aic fanei
ro Wit 15
‘ On tae i ;t!i f rhe p feat
r-. h t. Spa iilh Ptia.ee. 1)..a
P (), (r‘; ortfy Bourbon j i ice
w • is i>: if the hands ot bona
pi. •) w.- -j arried t the pin
t , roval r . *r:ugd, neice to his
cai . die -i ! * 1 1 iT.iiiatiu Vlhh.
J s
This •!'!.,n. ■ ‘I cemerr the in
ter.-ft o- v; \ ;ind Portugal in the
wsft.rn \ o i
Marri .1, Rio dt T meiro. May
18, His . ii.
Pr: ro Carlos ut Bourbonne
Hn.iG'NCi, infanic- id Spain, tj
th Princess da Bi.ira Donna
Mari/. Terlra, :i uighter of the
Prince Regeiit of P riu ;al. ine
city and finppi . were iliumiridtc J
for t.brce nights. A grand liiiplay
of fire v. -ik ts took place. 2,, : 0id
rockets were fiifchai ;ed a: o^ce.
A London paper of A;, ii l r. f
that letters lad been received from
Buanog Ayres, ol . 7 vl D’cembt-r,
raid from Rio janeiio ot cy.h Jan
uary. Thof'e from the i ito.-r place
state that the market for Fnglilh
goods had funk t > nothi; g. A
trunk of (hot s, the invoice p ice <d
which was 12b!. besides duties o. .1
charges, produced only i6l. and
i that at 12 months credit.
—s
J/.Mi.s River Canal, &c.
We inf >rm the people of the up
per country, that a centred hu>
i been made by the Jam s RiVt*
! Company vvi'h captain A i 1 C-h>-
Icy, of Sp ihgfit ld, Mafia- huletrs,
wiih a view or c aimumcatißg rhe
bafiri with tide water — > 3 lucks, ir.-
clufive of the water-lock, are to be
put up—s'>,ooo dollars are t. hi
g!veil for t!ic wo; k. of a inch lo,*'w;i
I have been alrea v j .id i.t part of
the ernfr est. ‘i he v.i is to be
I'Vioir,., *. J \’ I Vi I O
v r * . # • •—‘
I TlC’t.'Ur.
[Pcyui.s half yearly
[Number 495.
Count rs iters F -ur persons
were ta.en up on Ihurfuiyaod
f .id.'.y ait, tor having paffeau .m
----tclicit bank note-., in this city a:.d
neighborhood. Notes of ihi.s Jcf
cription, purporting to be ol the
Philadelpiiia Farmers and Mechan
ics Bank, and the N wbitt'ifwt *c
(N J.) Bo k, were found to lo:i>e
amount upon two or tliree of ..u:
persons apprehended. Cd >e <d tiie
i four has been ciilcharged, as turn
ing material appeared ag iinft him,
j except that of bting caugnt in bad
’ company. The cgtier rlirte \vero
remanded to prison tor further ■%-
amination on Thursday next F n
v hat has already t r:
is htr!* doubt but that one or t.v
at lealt, ot theft, gentry are (air - m
didates for N wgate. They are
not however supposed to he th_
principals, but rather the instru
ments of a clan, as yet fequdt -i j
from the public View i
[Com H.r. J
| N:w York, July 7^
Brick machine —We .2
■ seen a mod lof a Th ick me ,n e,
cont* .Fed <n anew ji; i dc, i
- ‘-J Mr. I).!!!-l Fra ir. ii, 1 - j
ch. • -fl and engineer, of 1: c ’h
and lo cMit*:v< and as to ti uiu: :Cl 1 • c
’ !.'• * f ..: ‘-. .is V.ltlj i. .
Li.ii;.) It will prod-icc
in an h- or il fu|);. lied v.i h cl -,
anu may Le coen .tJ to \ 0 c.c
a iy number required in the s
ftn:e. 1 In. cLv is applied witt v* \
any previous pitparuiion. It re-
Cuius only tht r ifural oioH'Uie ;>s
k is compioniy toui and a ft vv inches'’
below the earth. In this Bate it is
‘ (ad to the machine, and the
L, cl are produced m he r \ rest
manner, rea-cv u >: ■ . y, 1 v
iog the troui !e c r c;. . • ■ u> a -J
from the yard, an-! t •••*. •;* -.v lie
drying, -vs is m . iu .. ; corn n a
v jv. M -re t. m n'-. -hit .*'*<;
mu .1 <:X # er.fe is i••
ii:g bricks read ‘ t 1 . ’ u
bricks manuft-'*•:.* I h\ • 1 • >h
chine are much- :o*e cr n.\ •• ’
intpene'rable to w.: r, th;.:; .
manuft ituico by ; and, .. ab; 2
of the 1. me fix- w k w. ‘ h n**:<r.v’
one fifth nu < ti an .hole made *:i
tiie coni!u>n u y
Sju ci 1 - ns t i ‘h-. hr’ h~. p-c
ed in tins .-. .v, fr m tcv.r..! !: -•-
‘cl “. V- •
rvii.lt i.;.r ..roved lv\. n 1-.
t::.,T r!,e maebine wdl aruvr.-r •
purp. ic iiitcliJcd.
v>iri !!■ ! ■ ■>■ * -Wi -i v -•ynW'iMi*
NOTICE,
KT
s. INF n.- r.ths after rtate. rr
cad m vi: he ■ ; t .O’- 1 rr;-
l;i the l. cc. .wt r M i; s
i cr.ty, i-r ft ve ; fii.* ‘ ■! *t
1’ and comaiiii t . boy two ....
.: julllii g J.ii. r > V ......... . O-
I. 1 . •'. it being ;-t in rial 1 •
latent Tho* vs i)-ti.ng ot-*'eail ft
for the h.:i fit oi r ! . .rs a. .1 cr.-
cit :rs of i.:i ‘ d"ri • :.
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