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Thanksgiving.--Thursday, the 1st of next month is agreed upon by the several denominations of protestant christians in Philadelphia, to be observed as a day of thanksgiving and praise.

Military-On Wednesday last, a handsome military parade and series of sham engagement took place on the open grounds at Greenwich, near the State Prison. The troops out on the occasion, were, the battalion of cavalry commanded by Major Warner; the battallion of riflemen, under the command of Major M'Clure, and a detachment of Artillery, and of light companies from different regiments of the line.lored very yellow, were seized The day was fine, and the vawith violent and distressing

COLORED CHEESE:

Caution.-Yesterday three persons in one family, in Boston, in consequence of eating new cheese which had been co

puking, which had not subsided at a late hour yesterday afternoon, October 15.

Caution.-On Friday night, the 5th inst. no less than six persons in one family, in the wertern part of Philadelphia, in consequence of eating cheese which had been highly colored with yellow, were seized with

with herself, and a son on horseback, the animal she was driving took fright: the daugh ter jumped from the chair without iujury, but in a like attempt Mrs. Newsom's foot caught between the seat and the shaft. In this condition she was dragged nearly half a mile, her head sometimes under and sometimes by the side of the wheel. The horse was stop

violent and distressing pukingped at the house of Mr. Simm's

which did not subside until the forenoon of the next day.

Duel.-On Tuesday afternoon a duel was fought at Sandy Hook, near the light-house, between two Midshipmen of the names of Rogers & Morgan, belonging to the frigate

Constitution. Both shots took

effect at the first fire. Rogers was killed, the ball passing into his right side, through his body and into his left arm.Morgan received only a flesh wound, the ball passing across his breast.

Raleigh, (N. C.)

Fatal accident.-On Thursday last as Mrs. Newsom, a respectable woman, was on her way to this place accompanied by her daughter in the chair

about five miles north of this place, when the lady was found to be quite dead, having both her legs and arms broke and her head shockingly bruised.

A receipt for making Potatoe
Bread.

flour, and 5 pounds of potaTake 6 pounds of good

toes boiled and freed from

their skins, beat them into a pulp or pudding, and then mix

them smooth with the flour and a pint of hot water; then mould it into loves, and it will keep better, and is much preferable to bread made all of flour.

A country merchant advertises a commodity for sale, for which he will take all kinds of country produce except promises.

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What is wit, what is learning or science
To the heart that is stedfast and kind?

Even genius may weary the sight,

By too fierce and too constant a blaze: But affection, mild planet of night! Grows lovelier the longer we gaze.

MUSICAL ACADEMY.

FOR teaching various kinds of Musical, Wind and String Instruments, in a short, true, and com prehensive manner as will be most advantageous to those who learn as above specified, and render them

It shall thrive when the flattering forms selves capable of enjoying the

That encircle creation decay;

It shall live mid the wide-wasting storms
That bear all undistinguish'd away.

When time, at the end of his race,

Shall expire with expiring mankind;
It shall stand on its permanent base;
It shall last till the wreck of the mind.

For the Ladys Miscellany.

Messrs. Editors,

You will extremely oblige by inserting the following lines in one of the num bers of your Miscellany. Addressed to

Miss T

pleasure of this art, on moderate terms, by

JAMES H. HOFFMAN

No 51, Anthony-Street.

ALSO, Military Bands, may, upon application as above,be taught correctly, and receive the true method for any instrument to complete the same. Oct 13

Sir,

Free and Easy.

The favor of your company is requested at Richard Ford's Large Room, No. 12, Rosevelt Street, to attend a Convivial Society, on

WHY should I mourn my hapless fate Monday Evening next.
! and sigh!

When I am ever to my charmer nigh.
And why do I thus daringly presume,
To sigh and flatter e'er I know my doom.
Teach me my love, what words I may
impart,

To shew you how I love, and where's
the smart.

And never may I by thought, word or deed.

Offend that being, though she made me

bleed.

O, did you feel the smart my Caroline,
You would have pity on a case like mine.
Yield that hitherto reluctant hand,
And Hymen then shall tie the sacred
band.
JOSEPHUS.

Mr.

In the Chair.

WANTED

Immediately, an accomplished Tayloress. Enquire at No. 212 Greenwich Street.

N. B. Wanted Two female apprentices to the above business.-Enquire as above

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M'CARTY & WHITE,

No. 317 Water-street, New-York: in half-yearly volynes, containing twenty. six numbers each, (issued weekly) at One Dollar the volume, payable quarterly. Distant patrons to pay in aa. Postage to be paid on all letters directed to the Editors.

vance.

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