■ i # MR. FRLLINGHUYSJ^n's AD DRESS Hie a idrefs or' cM« eloquent tnd diftingai&ed bar. ifti rie- ed y°ku- * VKl<"7 limed N&re the New.uk Bi-II^L^ 3^.tl^Bn fTTvpiT.p vnrAU. F.V.iilO* S. MRS. BARKER 'ftl& i ^Pil^l FU •>* V inform? tjte . ,au»c^ of iCiHifiton and its vicintv- r. j ft; hasatrfvc'Iiram ViowtreaJ with* a 'O'.i- i whU- ifiortnwnt of Millinery, DrtflTe , Cloth PcItiTe**, Coifets, Thread I we, rtibhun** Silk and '-TuiKn Trim n ••(j«. au.d many other till »gs, tOJJ te- Gum-; to mention, which it:: iias for faie'j r . a; :h, redtiore,oppoliw Mr. F«&*» and ^f,t compohtion. It compri- ji.ipinincx Mr. stennett, Watch-maker. I ies abnur 8 c>r o pag-es of 8vo. in It re (trtcr. Kmtrilon, Oct yth, i S 18. 19*J J| N- «t. >IrR. B. intending to maju all 1. b»e Society at -heir laft arini verfnry, fu'niShe* us with rare fi ecimen of neat, and e!e libcerty awaits yc,u — A deliver ance from a tbral lorn more dreadful than that with which the cruelties of man havecrufh- A victory achieve!, ated fons, ftVri ft y, foheitsthe early attention of the Ladies of ihis place «5: its environs I 25 Dollars REWARD. ' p inaTTHEREASa Bny Hade, about v v tilt ecu and a half hands high* hi- right ftioulder ^railed by the harms* heavv main and fwitch tail, fore t.-'ec fhod, a Jittk lame in his right (hou'der and a white tUipun hi.-n--fe, belonging to the] jE^biciiher, was ftulen from >■. y pafture. in Thur'.ow. on Saturday i»i#«,« the ?och September, bv a man of tin name ot JOHN SPARROW. Fift en dollars will be given, to any r>erl->n or perfons, who will return faid Horfe ; or 25 dollars for the thief and hoTe. \ Abraham CannilT letter preis, ami, although ev¬ ery one regretted its brevity, ftill, it placed on indelible re¬ cord the powers of the feeling and cornprehenfive mind of the philontht opic orator, and en¬ circled in its embrace, almofi every idea which could be con- fidered touching and intcreft- mg to a Chtiftian audience. It Kingfton, Oct 2d, 1818. 19.WI - ■ I Five Dollars Reward. r^ UN A WAY fmrp the fubferiber %j on the night of the 301I1 Septem- rcr. JOHN WHITE, an indented ap- urewice to me. aged fixtei-n, ri rhovtj an<5 (lout Huilt^ fay fonr feet fix or fbven j inches high, pock mark:^t had on when he went away a black round jacket and fnftiar. trwvfers. Alfo, faid J. White took with Inn, a final! boy bv the name! bfjohn Mvt-r Blonti aged about fovea year- }* f:^(h faced, has- !a»*ce eves, had] on large ribhed corduroy trowfertt, a new wool hat, is very light of his age, when f*c walks his toes tinti in a little. Al¬ fo, on the iftenioon of OCtoher 2d, Jo-1 ras C^nittor. a boy about feven or eight 1 y^ars (\{ -»rrc. freckled ffl fnc%% very ft**ti| j hfu't. had un an old 'In'ped fiannel flurr, hr-uru fliMuel tn-uvOrs, a hh»ck clorh j r~\: •'* peket—\i\ the above 'boy* havej Amv p, *fvin that will return theabpve Boy? to their mafter, or 'od^e them in 1 finy ;•-:! in thifc, Johnftowr. or Newcaftle JDrftrW - and jji e the fubfcMber proper BOtict %fit (Iia15 be en?Jile^ to the above! icw^r! o. Fou» Qollatti iWtll be paid j for J hn Wh?tp aUin^ Two Debars for] contains indeed rsi'e't' that i>n*a(hr, aiul words that 'Mim.' . "The pamphlet hv»sjuft is¬ sued from the pref* of vieiTrs. Tuttle's, and we recommend ir not only for charity's fake* but ror its own tntrinfie excelleoce, to the pu-chafe and penual of every admirer of fine wriung and every lover of the noble and benevolent caufe for which it was delivered. We cannot withhold fi'-m our reader}*, by wav of fample, the cone uJinr paSkges of this a klrtis: " You have all read, and! rnuft have read with wonder,] fhe diaries ot the Ainertcaiii Miffionaj ies to the land of the H.athens.— And when you per¬ ceived youths intelligence, and reiinement, breaking away from ah the bleffings of civili z.d lire—rexiautlcitig the con fblaticms and «ijdearments of burred by the«r wrongs to vengeance, but by the precious blood of Him who died, to waffa away the moral polletion, thac prepared you the victims of a retentlefs cupidity. Ihe Bible is now making its peaceful way among the lavage tribes of our own country To them we owe much. It is time for us to cancel thefe ar¬ rears of charity. Their civil- ization—their converfion to truth and rigbreoufneis, con I jltitute ftrong clamis up<m our exertions. And to the pros¬ ecution of this vrork, all that is imperious in du:y, and all that U delighted in l^mua! illumin- wretchedrefs. And rctnetn h*enfiap< wit cWevvcfl to ht purr^y ber that on that great and final!'u.hernot.Ve of nw o! the ce.ks.tor t 1 /i whom, if he was not present, *li*- ^1 mornine. when the trurrp or* 4 - •• Kxl ..•* •"*» JLJvil VP « 1 1 n • fWays made inqiuneF. Within the bsi ! ■ m GOD fhall awake the flee ping dull of all generations, and call the world to judgment ; when the Heavens ih;*»l be rolled to¬ gether as a fcroll, and the earth i {hall have fUd away ; in tha< decifive hour, all the proud distinctions of wealth and fame] will have periilied forever. They will yield no folace to a naked foul, on its trial for e- jternity- They may fearfully blacken the clouds of vengence. they may add a dreadful pealj to the thunders of wrath.— -But if the development of that -day (hall open to your view,! ww1,h; He was z\ P[^ w very . J • r 7 , ,,t poor circiim«tqhre.s,and although she in. the precious lecord, "I was {^edto bc.queath h^ *>JVJZ hungry and ye ted me, I was j to place him above want, .till „he had d& fick and in prifon, naked and termfnedto select some mr>re aVciMig Idcftiture, and ye tninifteredliob>'cta8 the heir tothe ^iducofhtrim. I_____ __ >» nil *u:.. «.:i: ||™nse property.—Having stated thus few (noi)ths she had condescended to in vitc him to her house j-everai times, an4 treated him with so much kuidncis & „. tent ion tt hat theyoarig man began t0: agine that the old k- 'y had a deri\'u " on hw heart, and wished to efllitnpj him in the matrimonial i'naie. Aijlm three weeks Since however, he was agree phly relieved from the^eapprdunsioi.v U the lady herfelf, who at lengtli \mittA him to (i'ii er, Sc intimated that sin- had something of an important naiuic tr» communicate to him. In the cour«c rf the evening she informed him that the only relation she had in existence was a nephew, who was a ve: y profligate young man and she verily be.icved wished her dead in older that he might come into ihe possession and enjoyment of her ,<{ 1 j • »n j'} mense property.— Having stated th i.jjunto me Oh! this "J|L^^W^^Jw ation.. molt pawtvruliy urgeu-Vl dtlarin thole thunders and! he was the person she had fixedUDon#ai,d Chriitian ! wouid it rejoice ynur heart to coavert the war whoop of den fa into an hal¬ lelujah of priife ; to foften the ferocious teaturcs of rhe blood ftained lavage into the mildnefs through the circle of everlafting jjthat she had prepared a deed of gift for ages, fweli the fongs of your||a lar«e bUm» w,,ich wou!d bc rowfi- falvation. Lire then for I "c1y ft"! " hk PST**' "*£*, A treafure in ? Point * i <iad gemlenefs erf" peace him then to thisfacred vohime —teach him the victory here reveale i over fin, and death, and hell ; direcl his benighted mind to the throne of GOD ; { [pell c/ut to him the awful ter¬ ror* denounced ag.inlt »he guilty, and pour u->on his ailomfhed conception tbe joyful dlurance ot mercy. Oh ! i what light for angels and men to behold tiac wild mar. o£ the woods, weeping over his fins. ages f; ETERNITY! m I the Heavens dearly boUtrht is] prepared. The only way to feeure it, is in the exercife of! LOVE TO TO MEN. GOD AND LOVE m \ focial it;tercou:ie—when you I To lee him who gloried in .1111 • 1 1 .'iievcn^e. who could fmile a behold them, with a calm aan'» ^ ' heavenly resolution* efinfeivtin-l form permanent relations TO ! j %,f. I>lr.nt alone. Six pence for James] Comitor, and a->y reafonable charges t>aid. MOSES CARN-AHAN. AdclpbirMotvn. Q\3tj&er4. 18 r8. Theahovt nuf ■'tuuate Pwvi have had ^•n i-.ule whatever for what they havej done, and I nmfl obfetve what is mo(t I wi^h flran^ers ar.d favage.^, iu a P&£an land, where no Sib- b a t h 1 llmidft'theflirieto of ftruggiing ponoceMce, at ihe foot of ^Calvary, imbibfAg the fpirir, of humanity ; pray'ug for his e- nemie* \ Vcklvi • Willi Amp 1 . . • * wth delivlus and no Bible en jj;'cl!J'c? ^ ^^U »»» l**»P ighte-s—and this, to pn^laim^^111^011 lhc Pardon ot his t Savior's rxghtewfnds to ear J cr-'mes' ind .raffing the foftcft .-..^ ------- 1!.-----j ;_«. I noes oif nraiie to rede-emmar f ! that never heard nil name teil me, did you not feel with an ' overwhelming emotion,] that »here was reditv in this 4 work ? That the hand of God was vifiole in its power and great glory ? And dry caufe muft prevail. The powers of darkneis once arrayed their efforts to exter- no es of piaiie to redeeming; I >ve ! i his is no picture of tan- jcy. W<e know the truth o\ Him, w-rio harh declared that! 6< the wilaernefs find! bud and .. n . .t>ii 1 i a>v*« •< r 1 1 l nie i n-ada and Chatauet' Lakes, and b.olloin as tee role, and a.l the ,-,„,„ Westfwl, on Frcnci, rr,r!<, ,|„. To ihe Editors of the Pittsburgh G«z, tic. The New-York Canal is in a state of forwardness. Boats of 60 tuns v.ill traverse GO miles of it before anotlirr u'inte-r sets in. A^rreahlc to a stato- ! ment of the eonmiissioners ot that <">*- nal. \\w price of transportation from .\lr»aiiv, on the Hudson., to Buffalo, on Lake Krtft, will not exceed twenty-five cents per hand red : the price of trans¬ portation on the Hudson from N- York to Albany, at this time is ten cents per hundred, *o that goods are carried from .\r>w-York to the shore of Lake Krio, for th.> trifling sum of thirty-rive cents per hundred. From Buffalo to Dunkirk, or Port¬ land or to Kite across -leall portions of tin* lake, freight in eithof ease will "I'd e\eee«! ten rent1* pri humlr-iJ, and !iom Dunkirk to tin? head of Casada lake, a portage of seven miles, from l'onland to the head of Chatuuee lako, a portage of nine milMs, aitd from Ivrie to Water ford .•'. the h«ad of French creek, a portage of fourteen rules, nei¬ ther of which will exceed twenfy-,five cents oei hundred. From the head of consentine to assume her name. Hcof course, gratefolly accudec to ihe prop. a', tion, the :i?cea6ary pic i ninarics v/erear. ranged, and in a ftm day., the ranker's Clerk f'Tnd himself the undisputed mas¬ ter of 1'6o,qoo.—Mrs. B---------ieser- |vrd a sufficient sum to maintain her«etf IP , in afHneuce the remainder of her life, and, should he survive, he will, at her death, hecomejpo^sesed of a conuderabk addition to his already handsome for¬ tune. London fiaper. .q Iwl I aft- n'h.'nLr th^i. hehaviour forthc whole] feaftui has Keen GOOD, and not theffm^ttit-e ta^ t'Uth it i-.s birth fmailefl dffaffeeXon U k'nown to have ext(led — If the fo'd Bov« will immdi- v re urn to their duly, .all will he well. f m* M. C. * •'rv-^i-, NOTICE. #TPHE w paitnerfhip exillinjr between 'i. tht fuhfcriherS) under the firm of Drli/lv and Winjhio. was this day dilTol- ved hy mutual cr.nfenr. Afl demands ajjainft faid fire will he fettled by "»r I "iii'imin Dclifle, to whom pavment will he made of all debt^ due faid firm Signed, *.. DE LISLE, buithe mouth ot the Lord had!, . ... .. - . tpokei) it—and heaven ani l il,ls Z a Pli,us llbera,1Ly- But ends ot the earth fhall iee of|| the falv^ion of mt God." Come: ;.;p then with hearts full ot love and gra.itude. >tay nou tor cold calculations. They will tie zc up the h-un- i (ail. earth fhall pais away, before! one tiuie ot that word ihah; ihe worici i; awakened from i:s long fiumber. A ray jot hope oeains upon the re- jgicma of daikr.-eis and death.] .The nour of mercy, to the be-j nionted naiions of the ee.rth, • approaches. The founds of. j|i'iivat>ouare now h^ard on the g,v 1 ; caft your bread j upon \tie waters, and commit [the ifiiMe to him, who loveth a cheer full giver. The Society looks :o you for exiitence—Its hopes of uielul- nefi ha we their only fource in j navigation is fiee and easy into the Al¬ leghany river, and J have myself trans¬ ported :>oods from one of these points to this city. for a less sum than lifty cents per hundred weigh!, which proves that on a completion of the Nev.-York canal, transportation from the city of .NVw-Vork to Pittsburgh, will not cost) more than one dollar per hundred weight. Now, Genth men, if you could per- -uade the Al'c^hauy mountain to open j for you ?. passage through its bowels, [and every other obstacle to a r<>ad I should be remcred, still Philtitlcl^hia (could not be a »',\al ofXew Voikiuthe trade of the west. j f. w. winslow 117" 1 I TIT "A.......~ w....." PertL^h September, .818. I7J!habks oi '])e Ganges, and ere ----- ---- —----------.____Hwag her bloody ahars will be r> t r r> 1 1 -1 uliVt'Ton } I .1:, •._ i___ , , , PUBLIC NOTICE, re prcfetited to the ! Jo.ie of As. her D }v.--.r-i from Coi]\ cjmei, No y diipiaceo by emples, d.dica- God Her ||H|aresa ^ow awiUiiy eonfecra-j TShere'r-y given, that a P.tiiion will [ted to the living God Tier ] J. re p.dentedi co the Baufe of As. j (froi eN HOW awiudy CCm&CTa- ESTfcj!fcJ &, ^-by—-i'reiby the immolation ot in- ffcroi iue i..naujt.anth ot tn.- viidland i j . ...» * \, , ,- . . Diftrict, praying f.r a .<.gaj tlJ bc lf.|Jf*Wj W»tt loon ndound wvn\ your fotilciing care. Withhold i Would not the people of the western your hentvbleoce, aid thole ff^^^J^iinsykaniadowell by turn- l, _^. ,,n •• ,n J!»n? their attention -r> th-improvement Hopes m«uit '.if ui aciiM.-ii hee. m ..,.W1 . , , - .J PL%. . , ..,. « 11 o01 p|ef,cn creek aud of the portage bhm thie heathen pcrith r brail h between Wate.foidand Krie? Thc»o- >runtut: red [rtdiai; in a |! veruor of the state of New-York is ar Extraordinary Geog rapine atfat By a reference to maps erf New-York and Pennsylvania, it will be seen that three large navigable rivers take their rise within a few miles of each other in the state of Pennsylvania, neat the New-York line. The Alle¬ gany runs north-westerly, and joins the Ohio at Pittsburg— the Genesee runs northwardly and empties into Lake Ontario —the buqsuehanna runs south easterly into Delaware bay. |The*c three navigable waters starting from the same point thusmeet the ocean ar an/wwmg distance from each other—1 he country at these sources is at present in a wild state ; but what surprizing advantages or intercourfe mult be unfolded to them in a lapse of lime ! A gentleman's house was late¬ ly robbed in Dublin. In a day or two aitet the following let¬ ter was received by the penny post :— " Sir—I am a man who lives by robbing—you ieft your door open on Sunday last, when you thought you shut it which you lost your coat and other articles ; 1 wanted them sadly, for 1 was bleached with ihe sun. I could have taken law books, but I am ro^ue e- for the poo Chr'.lliain courrry die uapar-'!this ti,nf' engaged,in connection with doned ? .Shall he -O d<"*ll toj! ;^ ^her cili/ens of that state in .. ■ . , _it«oimprovement of the harbor of Dun- tne ,;ra,vca itrar.gr to jeius of jUffk, in th Nazareit'h ; whefl the mound j| wharves, int ! roa the erection of extensive he cofistroction of a uoed M, rfljjhigh praufes t: the Ba Frvd^iVkfl>urgh (in as dircd a line as j | B.Lhiehem ; and tne Lamb inl Che ,aP,e ct .he ^.und will admit of); j Uie miuti of the I'ather'* tnrnne ?o the C -uu Boute m the Umafkiu of I vvo, k^ .^ - *k- i ? Adu.ilHihnvn. ^ .will bee .methe a ored ovjocl Thou.as Co ok, 1 &i pdgnaiage, n -,w made by WV-n 11 that .rifles OH hilS t)(XJV, ika ill || road from Dunkirk tothe head of the be or fight oft a land of Libies ? rliefe-"!!^8^"'^^/11 ^ improvement of . ri . . a: r. Il-he outlet of that lake by which he mbin are folte^nu queftions. ir.ey meails (0 secur<i t0 the s;at(/hBte9fm% Tho.i.as Co-.-k.^ John Church, j r Henry Thorp, ^or'^itree. ox on Harris. J heptember 12 n*>3 TO LEI [fl IE Houf-:. ice at preient oceuof- bec ane the a ored Ovjecl of pilgrimage, n m made by] wretched deluded man to the' interna* car of Jir ger-aut. Africa hears that jfouvd ! Sht iiitens lo [whilper ot nooe 1 ! ,,J UWi ca en tnat11 feel alllured that you ft/en••■.tJhen and encourage us,! by ti^e pfedge which we i'halij receive' of your be:eticence. It! will pliant no th >rn in your P |iweii.>on hci breeze— t"breaks Ptu- tV Seh.o! iJou.e.-I,Naire & H"*1* llj«T I,.'. l\\e. ■ baveno.>r been iUggefted by any j j 1 he profts of the great communieation diirrufli of your chanty. Wejj^W** Itlsoowat so much expeuse inj ...;ii h opening. wail * , n French creek, however, is the safest channel to the Alleghany river, and mlj/Iit with proper improvements, hold some competition with the one that h j now openiu^ by the governor of the state of New-York. A TRAVELLER. nough without them. Yours gait) it| (dying ppillow, that fome wan- Iderej thas been reeiairned bv • your iinfl ue« cc it */iH cn- K -: iion, Au usr 1 1 t/j. 1 8 r S. i rises t.oni %\» l.,ri:. Ileep oi |fb.roud' death in no new ;errors, «ige...— tylUi the eye o. ;aSth,;ithat tKie BIBLE has been mui- 11; (Hie be&oius iu p a: f f o ojxi ,.j Qardc.i . rcut. vppiy .0 hj. Office. Kn,^-Abtfj v^<. 2;, lotd. »i Dei at d dclo iverer tiplitd' through your intern- j inentallity ; .'hat i- j>as foi\id Singular inltance of good Fortune. The folliwing anecdote i" no fecond editit.n oftbc«* Foftiutate Ifouth/'btif founded on an ah£nlute fad :— Mrs ft ne..i,an'i ixt e n. aid ddo--l J inentaiuiy ; inac r nas toundlj founded on an abfcilutefaa i^Mrs ft.a ie,^5 •• ihctcke> lott . Iter hands! jits way/ to t:-e cabin of ihedes-|. a^'^n ^f^1 advanced m year5, and unto Goo." .,s!nn.ic- hJh flute, andflied lirht and fai-H !'°mfr"■' "' ,",rs"" "^ p^p- 'Y> l*'-d tern iTjijUicd abuied people, a • '• . vaUoul abound the "aho^*nf I•Jn '^ habit of tra,,f^,Jg biwfincfi ai a truly, PAT WATCH-THE-DOGRS. Anecdote of JVlr. Kean. One evening as that unrivaled actor Mr Kean. was walking by Dmry iaue Theatre, he was addressed by a pour ne- g;o, who was almost naked. ihe mi4- erable condition of ihe supplicant cxej- ted Mr. Kran's coa'pa.ssiim, and a? he Wished to relieve him, but had not any money about him, with almost unexam¬ pled chanty he took off his own great coat, and put it on the beggar, who was no doubt, greatly .surprised at such an act of benevolence. On the 27th June last, the first -lone of a uew Lutheran German f Church was laid at Moscow. lli> Majesty the King and the Prince Royal of Prussia, who .were in the city fil the time, were present at the ere- mouy aud desired to co-op<:afe. The 'tones which were laid by tlw^i per- onages were of Siberian marh'e. their ruitals were sculptured on ft i ' m :'ie habJt ot Iran .fading bufinefs at a II '«ttats were sculptured on fn-s •• r»i>o- ibznkv>& bwulcifl London, md on Otefc^uaM >udia crovm.-^V. 1. ^duiaf.