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Govornnvr.t is necessary to reive the public peace, and protect the/ persons and property of individiiaU ■ but bur social happiness must . I. dc end upon-.other causes \ upon simpli city and purity of manners; upon the education that we give our children ; ■Upon a steady adherence to the rti tou.s and institutions of our ancestors ; upon the general di-usfon of knowledge, and the prevalence oi" piety afld benevolent affections among the people. e)uv forms of government are doubt ler.s like all other human institutions, imperfect; but they will insure the Ide.-migs of freedom to tbe citizens, preserve their tranquility, as lon tl are virtuous ; ammo constitution has been, OT can be formt d, will se en;-, those blessings to a depraved and vicious people. The unanimity winch appeared in both branches ofthe legislature, when a pro ndment to the national con* was disapproved by you at the am to render these Vim, -; giit as the consti tution oi this state does hot require, that -kin ~ ■:■ mi '■ I shall e1 id before the • necuuve, for approbation ; and as other question's of t_t_-U « iy to c, i trust there is no impropriety in ■; these or 111 aci ni favor of ebe. pria ciples yoe,..' ptee., in the instance to which i 1 iii. You, Btwne, will do all in y< ur p >wer, to preserve ana per p.to i d by our ng tlu in fluence of virtuous '■ ."m by i ~,nis and seminaries of c In structed in the rights and b; i Bts of e government, and strengthened in their abilities to a: .I'iem. As in-' university of H*uvar_ c is placed bj iuytioii un t■ v tile pc* tib ir p itron . \crn j,:e::t . . I . .he spi cial du ty of the. legisl itures and magistrates of i■■. .at all tunes to < , >"OU in a parti* posed i I'-rd that int>ti - ti e.n.-.nu - eircui.i LAND FOR SALE. oi temoylag to Kentucky, the i'uhtcriber wi.l fell bit elt-te at the l'?.b:. of It• pj;-1 bdim -h. <■• lining jo.;x acres—being wi: .in ur_ mile ot two i£i.prcvi_g town* ' . .•: ai.d i-'al '.-. and icveral nia».,i,'..v-'i.i,,i K u,''.i,., jede l_ of which i it I it ic-w trails ', 1 ..:'.„'. i\ • . ... enbraoi within their tueir bouiidauies as real Hi./ ISUKTuN, rear Frcderic«efnutg. j .nuary 24 ■■■% \<zvt Dr. MAGRUDER, 1 for fete, an ext-ffir- affortment of patent medicines, fliop fiunhurC) eonfeCllerary, psMuccea, fpices, die fluff., oil, paints, wind w glals, glazier Blonde; books and _a(lo_ary, paper hangings, Ac — amon*r thcr a.-c tilt hcU yellow ;,_J red bfcik fait p'Jtre, G.aubers (alts, calomel, jakp, tartar emetic, magntfia, fago laiioca, arrow roet) ncarl ■ q..a fectii, oil oi vitriol, Hoopfcr I*,1*, Amk-rltfiiV ar.d . hitehead'a efler.ee of niulHrd. Lee's New London aid 'Viud- j hane bilious pill*, Britiflioil, efftoee pepper mint, Sol »mon's an .< ir,p-tigii.c« or bairn -f piled, Gei.rey's cordial, Salman's and Je luit*H drops, '. arfy'd c net, < hmg's and ria nii.con't. worm dei!roy<i:g loseoges, diential fait of lemons, Hariom'i oil, Church's ( ■drops, Turlington'* bat!air, qt nts effentie, folia e>r gold tln&ure, effe :e worm lc;d, Steer's optn.cidoc, courl pi ilkr, io >t_ pi-wdtr, anil bruHU-i, Mspfea sad Windfor f ap, sxisra turn eiTi-mool burgamcit. <_iioii6 an.: ora: g«, can dc uci nutmegs, cinnamon, ginger,coves, mace, white SaafUrd iced., Icuag |c;-pcr «ur gceni pocket initrutnents, cupping and iv»_ pUUting iinHumf.ii's in' cafes, fprmg (ruffes, pearl alh et. logwood, luftir, red wood, mad* der, alum copperas, Spanifh indigo, pOWi ered and fig li.nc, red an J trnotto, gold beater Iking, heft w'nter {trained hrnp oil, about fu bundled iinfeedoil,which he will fell cheap by the eiik ; white ieud, jtllow ochre, Epaniia brown, dry and ground n pi!, red lead, veil, red. Vermillion, Iluti'sn but', patent green and ye'low, blue vercitor yt'low orpeteeht, drop lake Dutch an,l ro:e pink, Isrr.p and ivtry black, rattm and pumice tlo.'ic, black lead, red.and wkitsj . , water color* ia boxes, fi ike « turpentine, jipu, copal and fpurit vJttnifli, camel's lair pencils, painters Litunei, filver and goid leaf, Cutih rocta 1 , American add Kufli?D g'ue, mucclo' liiidf, cringe Rowt ■water, tamarinds and evety articic of ruedi cine and paint that is neceffixy to compofc a compleat atTortnient, which he h determined to fell at the mod reduced prices, c'pecial y to thole that ilea) largely- 8 !»y io, io by i^, J*by 14. tji »o a!lQ ' I? > »3 »I '". 1 ,-»' y l 9' J5 ky io and 17 by aa wii>tfww glafV ; the I tloineftic ercyclopre-.e-!, l>:!'o:i'« travtls in I'.gypt, Hume's bit'ory of i';>eHnd, Lorenzo de Medici, Mcfhe'uns churchbifiorf, Mi.ier'n retro.spi.ct detailing the many improvetneiita io , fctencc, arts and literatiirii Of the eighteenth century, Millot's gener 1 hiilory, Pietsrch'a ■; live?, Kot'S-bus's plays- Johufon's livco Ol the pwtts, y<iutt.> hib.'ea with ele gant c giivirgf, s variety eA religious books and ferment; a complex afforunent of Eng lifli, Latin, Oretic and lb-<"<th fchoe} binaka, | akat&SCi, c-py and cyphertosj booka copper- , p'atc copicj, pU/ii'tr rtrda, pocfede beekiJ timothy and red clover Ucd, rofin by the jpar'd, &c. January B——3t&w6t NOTICE ToCRiiDIi ORS. / ~jT*KE creditors o! th« late JohnFownc are requtde.l to attend at Rhode's h -tc in the city ot vVafuiiiiton, on :he 4th Monday r.\ janury ve at, between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and % o'clock P. M. when a dividend of the affcts in hand will be made, vi. cr iLccirc&ion of the Orphan's court. SARAH FOVV'N.&3,cxecuCiiK. Waibingtou city, Lee 25 - Jirwta7ji<« WASHINGTON CITY. WEDNESDAY. JAJsUAR V 29. «_> - - WASHINGTON ACADEMY. AT a meeting of tiie trustees of the ; institution for the education of youth in the city of Washington, established tin deran act-ofthe City Council, held in the beginning of August, THOMAS iIEFFE.RSON, t.sq. was Unanimously Chosen President of tin' bond. The erection having been made known to him b? Mr. Robert Trent, Chairman ofthe boards by letter directed to him at Mon tieelte, Mr. Jefferson made the follow ing reply : MoNfIC&LLO, August 14th; 1805. SIR, A considerable journey southwardly from this has prevented my sooner ac knowledging letters from yourself, from Mr. Gardiner -." : Mr, S. H. >mith, an lmeneiinr that [had been elected bj tf c city CotiiH.il a trustee for the public schools to be established at Washington, and by the trustees to preside at their board. I receive with due sensibility these proofs of confidence from the city Council and the: board of trust ees, and. ask the- favor oi you to tender them my , just aeltnowicg.-nn nts. Sincerely be-j ug that knowledge promotes the j happiness of man, 1 shall ever be dispos- , ' d ... contribute my endeavors tow its extend .n, and in the instance under consider itii ~ v.ill willingly un lertak* . i to me, so for as , ; others of paramount obligation will , mit my attention tr them. ] pray you tOaccvpt my friendly s.. tfttions and assurances of great respect and esteem. TH : _EFFBR-o_s. liobert Erevi, Esq, «_M Extract i r /."aria gentleman, dated Fi \", ISOS. *' 1 , ~ \ >v, with this About twex miles east of ■ V\ was made, te> sinli a pi) ! i tor s..it water. A few iw the surface, have i rri the mam moth of aa unui.uallj I ize, One tooth is to weigh. IMb. ami provt s d en her! With the are intermixed a 1 that of an animal ofthe lar iiccics of ifm camiveroua kind; also a number of bones ol voqng or ; and one 1 rnightycon jecture from anpeavances, tlutv these hi more than one linn.'.red - in the earth. Ent{reprece_*ef reed, six inches long, and i he pine tree, are found in a large bed of dung, supposed to have in the intestines oi the mammoth, Wh n " waakilled. Our acquaintance, the Rev. Mr. Slonger, is busy in good weather, in having a full search made, fcr the whole skeleton, which if he suc ceeds, il pri bably will give further in* formation concerning the nature and properties of a species of animals now net." Ea tract of another letter front the same gentlemen dated, fVrtJIS, Jan. -lw';,lßo6v SIR, I wrote you in haste about two veekr. ago. This tlay 1 went to the spot where the Mammoth bones are found, and with my own efessatisfied my own curi osity The teeth, or rather the grinders are larger than those 1 have seen, that found at CampDelVs Saline on Kol stein, or ev-n those at the Big-bone L,iek in Kentucky ; thc>.e grinders and the silbstaliceß that appear lo bave been in the entrails, prove that this monster of the forest has been n creature that ted on herbage, lint the singular appea rance of lids new Lick, and the variety of large bones already dug up, proves, that a part of them belong--tl to large animals of a carnivorous species. A large tusk or horn has been found, in serted in the head or rather upper jaw, about two feet long, and eight inches in circumference. Then have been seven ur.clcrjaw bone $ already fund of this latter animal, ns Mr. Michai Kinwar informs,on whose land this curious de riepftsk is found ; by the shape ofihe lit in, and its place so near the nose,the ller animal may have lecies of the Khmoceros, one Lint! ol which is to bethe Unicorn of the ancients. flow so many of them have been prostrate on the same spot with the i Mammoth, and Of those by the teeth id, .here must have been sevend, mattes the whole a matter cf some -•■'tion. Bishop Madison will be ted in getting an entire skele ton ; the !i :tiea, at least sc\cr. 1 ofthe an . having been exposed several days in the open air become \ err brittleyand '. the ctiuntry people have carried off se- \ I ; the teeth, partli. ularL;, th<J grin-J tiers ot the Mamnjoth, are in a good i state of preservation, and may bear] transportation any where. ! On MONDAY the House of Retire- | sent.iiivi's were principally ngaged with the bill authorising a detach <m m of one hundred thOUS\ >a, 'lid .~c bill I repealing the existing pvovist i a mit- ,' ting evidences of the public debt to bs> I reCcivi d in j) i" ii ci.i *. ir Uic public I i Tlic former bill, without v. substantial variation from die original dr ii, was passed by a large rnnj »rky ; and the Ut ter ordered to a third reading. ON Tuesday, tho llei, into committee ofthe whole—Mr. .luhn C. -.mi i ii iii the chair—m the Deport of a , . in lav. r r ~ ing a bridge*tob»erected oyer the ii vcr IVtonmc at the city of Washington. j Mt\ Ely spoke in favor n| me v< an.; Messrs. Elliot, findfe? I Meh %o\\ KgWtn»l it ; \vl>. n via- •I < rose, asked, and obtained te_fS) -to sit again. ■Mr. Snvlie rerewvd his nvti n for | 'disc.barr'v,.!' th. committee oi Ways &. , Means from th further consideration oftiiat part ofthe message of the I'd. - sident in t relates to die invasion of neutral 1 ightS. Mr, Quincy and Mr. J. C. Smith op- ] noted the motion, and Mr. Jackson en- j forcedh.—The two first gentlemen hav ing recommended a suspension of the 1 motion until the Chairman of the com mittee of Ways and Means (Mr. J. Randolph) should be in his place, Mr. Jackson concluded his remarks by mov ing n adjournment, that the cmsidc- , ration Of the motion might be the next ; day entered upon as unfinished busi ness, _nd an opportunity be Riven by the delay to the Chairman of tne com mittee to I.e. in iiisph.ee. The motion for an adjournment pre-: Vailed ; Ayes $9. j APi ; article, of Oct. tion*;, that thirty seven sailot transports -which sailed from Russia with troops had been wrecked on the coastofCouf lantt, and that nearly lsoO troops had been lost; among whom weits two Rus siatt generals. Alexandria, Jan. 17. j The United States brig Fr .nklin, John Earl, esq, commander, will sail 1 • d.iv fr an this place iov New Orleans. Captain Sliaw ofthe navy, Keith Sftence, ; esq. fiuVy Agent, Several other t*B lan i a detachment of the marine c go p «. ,■ ng r*> in the brig. To be Sold or Rented, A WHARF, ; V_Jw the Esftern Branch, with 1 two ftorr '1 i k areh.-u'c- sp-j traqte i.'oun'inghoue thtreoo, fi rmerly occep <d !>y ft to. & tt.r.y 1»• a '. 1, ah eHgrib c fi'u tioi- for j any ~.•■.. ji, rtifi.ii.p to fo Uw that bstfiaefs. jP< rTuffi n may be hao. on the _rft March , near. — -.ho a ncv Three Cory brick Dwelling I Houfe in ey A«cnue, comp j B«d in <r,. il-.nt repair. Poff«fli»>al 1 maj be had on the 1"> May s«xt 1. ti-'ma 4e_known .nc ''eroi.'c; lhewn jto any perfon *prt to the fubferiber at the j i 1 twenty Baildings. i OnRRET BARB.T. Janusry 19—wim Twenty Dollars Reward. w. v \ ILL be given for apprehending and fecuring in jail a yetng Melatto man flave named -XDil-tV. He was hired by me ; laft year to Mr. Tofenh Thomas wVo keeps j the ntidJle ferry co -iexandria, and tbfeended ' from thst plac« about the latter «nd of Auguft laft. He is shout 93 year* of xge, 5 feci Sor i 9 irehes high, hilly and WeUtnade, has fliort ! curly hair, and is frequently fkbje_ to have j fevcra! large pimples on his fare. He is reck oned to be a icrfibltfelioir of an eify agree- I able addrefo for a man in his low fphero cf ; life. As he has not be.n heard ot by mc ' fince hi« eiooemeut, 1 fufptc? he has hid the j uddrels to fliip hiasfclf as a freemen on board j fome veffei either at Alexandria or Baltimore, j Whoever takes bin up and fecunia h.'ra io j ail —tail receive from me the above reward, as loon as due information thereof is given tome ' or to Dr. N. _. Caufiu at Fort Tchaeeo. O. B. CAU3IN. » Mary tend Charles County, January ?c>—tf Iron Works and Mills FOR SALE. i- HE Subscribers will sell by private I bargain thofe valuable iron works/ mill* and j mil. feat», fituate at or near themosjeh uC -*nei fiatam creek in w*a_ington county, Md. within left than half a mile of Potomac river, together with all the lards ih>Md. thereunto helonfrir-g, fuppofed to be between 7000 and and Bocoac.-es, a (efficient cjusneity cf which, for the ufe of the works, is 1 ich gr*«Y laud d. : o, all the negroes, (fcveral of whom are fcilful forgemen) dock, aud other property, I perional or mixed, appertaining to tht (aid | cftste. Alfo, all the property in Virginia I belonging to the lame, confuting of a /mall ! crart of land on the river neirly' oppofite to the iron works of Denton .acqucs, which is I known to contain ircn ore in abundance—a 1 part c( the Keep TVyftc Ore bsr.V. latily reco | vered, which is ditignt from the t uaiace at the I APti liatum works about four miles. Hevcral lat« Ih Sfupherd's town, improved and uniar proved; with the rights of the company, (whichthnuuhr.owonlyconditionalwillbcmidft complete) U the ferry acrof's Potomac below And £atiim, aid th«i farm to which the fame is annexed, containing between 150 and aoo acres of very goo-i land—together with ail rights and privileges to other ores, J.-nding places, and held and claimed by the late firm cf Richsrd Hcndsxfon, and Co. j rcukir.»» in the whole oneot themoft valuable I I eftatesm America for carrying on ircn work« I jof tve<y kind, and for the manufacturing of ! .fl ur on an menfive fede by a nidi, lately \ I built and now incomplete order for that pur j pofe, from which the Potoaiac canals give 1 watercarrhge to the towns below, the land J cam-; c to cieiige i'own not more than ! 60 mi es and I r sn advantageous fale oi iron, ' U»* very pop«h>a.« country and towns near tbe . y market -eSdfi .nthe iftoi Jinuary nc» 01 .t n c time thereafter rot ■ ■ iptidn o the property, and of quality and quantity of landa with title pa pe.o. any p. r.on dilpofed t.> pun hale i* icier red to «t. jo'm «.tchie *t the work*, and I tar terms of une to JsmesM _>i 'gen. near Ocorg ow.. m .Sum of the houie of stuart <nd Btailiu that place, \ ir % ! r.ov 1805. /sL X■ E BERSuN,} Executors T. . _INO .N, V of Rich-rd j ■ N K_ND_RSOH, ) Hendcrfon. W_. iTUART. Jan t ao—epio» I ,: 1. vent he : .- " a i" ' ur. y io.rcii [ • relay given lid Chlrlei ornp* In.- c] it nM< j : ■ 3>.r-..>y ~i f- .next k| 91.' 1-k'. the ca. bo. in tl ~•» 10 ail » • I by Oir aCi vi ,- j , gTti*, tuiiVv • : 'r >\ -e relit- 01 iiiici. i vet tie&feurs Wlthd' thedifln<M of ~ o lO&»fea'i,M j 1 sVi.'l v < S,«*_i itU-rcd to the nil Cearles I Torrn k s?' ' a Mui't'np.-: red un.ct;.'uffi [ t ci-ir: %'--u<e rh-.n _i<< timet ah >vn t*» the con ', tr*ry. It i* OrJcred hat t? in rmtice be pu' HCied | m he Nation*, lotelligcnter twkc indiatasj • alh nfton Federsiifl oi.ee bef; re that _ y j By wi-' ••' lit he* •nt rsncK, rt««i aßif> nc jarlgx oi the tiK-it court 01 the diftrtOt \ Ot Co'umbiat WM BRENT, tk. Jcmury 17 — *t I * IVA SHI, \G TC.Y ./f.ID KM Y~ j Ok Monday, the 20th inst. the School* | uhdejr the direction of Mr. WHITE, appointed a J'KINC PAL T_ACH__, will be opened at che House, on tne Pennsylvania .Venue, west of the Pre sident's House and ncr Major "-wmi's. For the admission of Pay Pupils appli cation is to be made to Mr. White; and. for t'K admission of those, \. hese parents or guardians are una le to pay f>r them, and for whose education pr »vi- ' sion has been made iiy die Council, application is to be m.idc to SAMUEL ti. SMITH, t Suf crinicad- NiCKOLAS X.X.. $■ ing THOMAS MO>'JrtOi7%_ Committee. I Arrangements were made by the , Trustees i r , •■ a ug the >chools in the crn, on the- same day with thost in ■ the Western section of ilit' citj : but ' | owing to unexpected recurrences fhej j ate obliged to defer opening the former schools for a period, which it is hoped will not exceed _ few clay.. <• ashington, Jan. 17. On tt, fi st day of Ayr:t next, o> (1/ uo* fuitj on the next fair d.iy at noon, tudi b ■ . PUBLIC SALE To the higheft b'dier, tor ready money, that *cry dtfireahfe md we'd known eftare or merly the property ol fames Wormeley, elq, Called i'HE ROCKS; j , Situ*ted upon the river . fc b'nan<So h, in j the county of Jefferfoh, Virginia. h con„ I fids of 900 acm of Laud (by cfl mstion) more than one third in woods, and ha» upon }it a variety ofthe mod ufeful improvements < with a large fcope of river bottom and ether { ! diSinguifhed natural advantage*, The up and j v remark».k>ly adapted io t*e ule of plainer & J very productive. It wlli be faid either in one I body, or in the convenient divifions of- the j farm— the hulls the d.flillcry— end the Fer jry with a fens I tavern tor the aceommoda : tion of travellers; to each of which a fuitablc j quantity of Land will be attached, by a divi i fion to he mace previous to :!.e fale. j This farm of about 760 acres with plenty } of wood and water, including So acre* of the I riche't river bottom, and the reft of the arable i Land of an excellenc quality, with a large and commodious durclling, the nccciT<ry out j hoiiles, two barns, fee. &c may be had at a 1 price which defer vss tbe attention of any gru j tiemen who wifici a firm detached from the l mill property, „c. j Alfo st the fame time, on tbe larr.e terms, a handfoaie little trac% of 300 seres within two miles of the Mocks called The MILADOW FARM, „but 43.1s iv wood, with fine meadow ground arr.ble Land, well adapted to the ufe cf plarftef, a good mill fat with a con. ft«m fiream, conftnut firings cf water, and comforts We iVni houfes. 4Mb, alittie farm of only nt acres 3 4ths ftill undkared, adjacent to the Meadow P_rn. ihe obj-cl ,n this isle bei..(( to raife as much mtrey as m;y be nccciTyy to rsleaia the only incumbrance that exifts on the above property; if the feveral pu reliefers prs«duce the fum required, they will n!'pec?:ivtiy be allowed a credit of put af the purchafe rucney, as an inducement tJ them to buy as iargely as tbey may wi!i to do ; and no money will be required, but in exchangj for a clear deed. FERDISANDO FAIRFAX. Charles Tswu, Dec 33,180.5—3c—wtf U. B. Tht fale wili ca*e place at the 1 lock*; andhculd any of the above land be 1 i prcvioufly d'fjofed of by private fale, notice j j will be publilhtd in due time. fForty Dollars Reward. RAN aw3y from the Suhfcnber Jiving three miles h~ta m Montgomery court houtv, Ma- ' rylaid, on Tknrvday the 16th of December ! laft, a iikdy black fellow named BUN, about j 38 years of age, ftraight and well ra«dr, fix j feet and uparards high, has a fmall fesr in j his forehead iJ»ove tke right eye, has remark able loug hah- and in plats, if not cat off, had on when he went away a black fur hat, a brown cloth toat, black caflimere jacket, wth black button*, white cloth overall*, lined with j country crocus, white country yarn fiotkiugs, I and a tolerable goed pair of Aunt boots, h* i* Jan artful felhw, ana has (tveral sitW fuits lof clouds, and I mike no d i«ht he will ' chance his cloathicg and name, end perhaps hemayhatre got a pals. And on the fame day ran at*ay from George town, a like'y ne gro woman named -.afty, the property of Mrs. Charity Wil_>o, Montgomery county, about thirty yesrs of age, 5 fctt 6 or 7 inches high, ftraight and Weil made, Uk; has a tear shore one of her elbows ,'he took with her a new blue doth habit, tinged round the neck, _tirt« and ft "eves with red ft nnel, with fuud.-y other cloathing unknown to me Mie was hron ;ht u,s a houie lervant, i».d hired as a cook to Mr. John Cox Of Georgetown. Thofe negroes were feen to gather on 'he evening they made their elope neat and it is luppofed that they have gone tt getter. Whoever takes up and fecures the (aid negroes in any Jail, to that we get them fhall receive the above reward, or twenty dollars for either, and all reafonabic eipenfes paid if brought home. THOMAS OfcvACHTT. January »4—jtw. ( a., v . . , k ihcr.-... ''.-•.' i i 0 tod - : fblaj '"' '~ a fivi I h oVn .l.'iy ' I I Co: 1 ■ ■•• :,: g ■• j|« &k. _s in -tares, sco j \. .x ~ Mid .rein thlit to f rcy . vtlt he ci . v - .g (v • isnen-ina v:ry improving j altogether cjrar of proorn (edgr, 140 to jo irtcis and p rcWe 1 f<>r ,\ ; tyring »r#»j> » 1 r».« ~119 40 c™ ,v ; v,ith whc.f »od - fbme jat of the !ind v icalcil Ited !• r tobeeob J and piaQer f pari* , ani*-tlr- Well with It eh, 1 1 c dw>t_b_g bouse ; an' ncr.tr improvement* mi; With fatal', re | p»'r« A very to_f«i üb-e --i*« v.ci' itj *o iw, fr v,- -•„• cft»e« BD -ry a-i- W-ttS t.reto't in fup !yi"«the rra let-,. A ! pinhaier may calu ate o a good i>srg 'a, i pau»ca ry ,t a .. . r iplie tin ~m pvr the purchafe money v. quired in cafb .-r approved negotiahie p ih? real n.hi rsn.icrcd eafy—-or net-oe? r. . crived in (...yivear. rhc ltabfcriher or V. ".1 lieu earfy „ , the fitrw w«h fhew it when r. qu.rcd, triU me term* m nek by ajipiic: tion to Mr. Jot Q,'»r?t "own, or Dr. Wm. Tukton, Wafhington, Jfaac Polock, Fruit Hill, Som,. *nda oUcrdated for the c.! n cotcon, ii..i«n corn ami'm?il grain, uriu'ed rnvenovi ■ -bit mer in 'be keakhicft part'>f the fUte.o' Gcor. Ue cold en rca. ton«bk term or exchanged for rregroca a. . . J-o 19 —eptf NEW INVENTIONS. —* JUST Published, and for sale br the .'mth'vr, corner of Market and Nirttli : streets;, Also by Jas. Crnkslunk, Jphn ■ Com :tl and Co. and P. Byrne, tv lei-,, Philadelphia, a new scientific worit jon the jirinciplsj mid power of steam, ; entkl Tne Abortion of 'he Young Steam ! _ Engineer's Guide'; (Price, fi.r lie fifost year, neatly bonni and lettered, One Dollar and aq-arteg In Boards One Dollar. CONTAINING, An inv.fti I p; cs CO nftr_s> 'ioti and poivertoi djfereoi Mean Xiigiuw. I A drawii g and defctiptton of a fleam engine on new principle and of a new ov- Cracii.in, already in ufeful Oftraciou it is j mv.ii more powerful, more fimp;e. and lets ■ ea-tetnive, requiring much lels mcl than est* i geneaon the oid coiii:iu&irtr>; and isapplica j tion to ev.ry purpofe tcr which nowsr may jbe wanted fr«« thit oi a man to one hun dred rorf * 11, Drawings and dcfci iptlons of foui other patented invention* of uiet'ui machine*; vi_. i Por breaking and grinding p(fitter and other hard (übi>ances % ¥oe packing flour. 3 For cutting „raw. 4. fa removing earth tt make turnp'.ke roads, lercl'Dj} had, &c 11. A defcription of a machine and Its prin ciples, f..r cooling water and making jce, in large or fmail quantities, to lupp'y cities or private f* Br Oliver F.vAns, Of Philadelphia, author of the Mill wright and Millers Guide. The author conceives that he ha.. rarddown a new an 1 true theory, and d eeioped prrncrr ple» of nature that may lead to highly import ant nifcoveri«« and improvements 5 to the lavir-g of many tl.oufand dollars to thofe who u'e team engines , to great map ovc sneuti ii dif'iilati .'ii ; to the navi« .tion of the 1 fippi, etc, the current. £f The anchor conttru&s fleam engines, on his new principles. fuitawiefor any purpofe for which fhey may be wanted. Dec ay. _o DOLLARS REWARD. iVANAVAY from the lubfcriber, living in Frederick county, Virginia, near Fr .nt *oya., on the aath irtft * likely maUtto e_ named Bli L WOOID, about ao years of age, auJ about 5 feet 6or 8 inches The bey waa formerly the property of John T. Mafcn, eiq. of George Town ; had ou when he went »w*y a blue sartottt, a fni'.or jacket made of white plains, which he has finer died black or purple, alfo a psir o mixt kerfcy pantaloons ' a na:r of white yarn home made ftockhgs, a hoove mad* pair of fttoes, a p-irof lpurs and I think he h*» a red colored waiftc-ac, hefi les * great j many etfcer cloches wtich I cannot defcribe— | I am informed he has tie lea a bw iocfe or j mare, wWh he was feen with at R*{ } berry Plain near Leefburg It is highly pro ) bahle thut he is making towards <n«apoiis, | where he has a mother living, he b?» aho a father living hy the name of John vrood, Whoever will apprehend faid fidiow and | feeure him in any jail fo that I get him again, fhall receive the above reward. G_OR_fi BAYLY. j January 3 -W4t Louisiana Territory, ss. In the General Court, October 18(35. Pierre Menard, vcrfes 7 « „. . J _ L. Sarpy, \° a *&*** In the above caufe it is ordered by the ccurt thit all perfons interred in the abose ciL and in which the late firm •£ Tsr diveau and company AotheTa are uo intercft cd be and rpcear before our next general court to beholden a: St Louis in the fcid ter ritory, on -he firft Tttefrfay in M..y new, to i_ew caufe i( any they have why an immediate and lias; fettle-tent fhould not K e had ot the faid refpedive ciaimi, aud alfo, why the money now i.. the ha<.d of Pit rre Antoiae Laforge, feeing the proceeds oi the fale-. of the property' of laid Tardveau and Co. and of Louis \ _a dcr J?ei,dcn deccafed mould no*, be paid ovsr to the faid P. Sf.enard. Tcft WM PRINCB, Ck. O a Tr__sxy »-_UG$t