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The Franklin Repository (Weekly) from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 3

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juttnts of the National GuirJ fhaM have a hut under Spanish colours. 0hehoufe of bei'S peridied. The Government right to receive p3y or ration'. The Gen. Hernandez co.

of the Havantoabi are the Chief will grant honorable rewards to in cniet will grant honorable Countfa gents in this buHnefs, Jnd' had ad had taken advantage of the cir- rience both forbid us to expert that nMonal morality can prevail incxclufion of religions principle. Wasbington.J Mr. HARPER, By inferiing the following Questions to jo ir ufeful psfLr, for the exercite of the Mathematicians of the Franklin Academy, you will thereby oblige (at lead) one of your rcadeis. vanced him a loan of ioOO1 dollars and ioo negroes, in anticipation of tbe expecled profits. Flour wasat 14 'not expected to lower, although there were about 21,000 barrels in port.

cumdance, and had pulhed bodies of troops from Pekin' to.reflore order. Emperor who is generally the citizens of the National Guard who Ihail have diltinguiflied themfelves by good lcr-vice orbrslliv.it anions. The National Guard being armed for the defence of propertythey cannot be difplaC ed from the territory of t'ieir communes. In cafe of invaflon by the enemy they (hall unite with the neareit armed force. When tranquility prevails, they (hall ony be fervice of infpeilion.

PROCLAMATION. A. P. Id. bome that had been introduced from Vera beloved, is reported to have ated Cruz, had colt there 21 dollars with great moderation on this and 1 he Supreme council of.lhe Blind had 1 ecoiimen Jed the iur'oduVnm of Lumber, hmtlar OCCaflonS he IS, how- from the United States but the Governor ever, determined to enforce the and li tettdarst had not gye? their final con- prohibition, from a conviction that was, however, confidently the will in few be to take place in a few Empire a years infinitely benifited by it.

UPON thecoaft of Africs burning land, A loft in air, two pyramids did (land Theie diftancc from each other, as they' flood. Was juft fix leagues, when meafurd and two thirds. In the fouth quarter, there did two Ships fland, Aud fain would know, the dilance fiom ihs iN. T. paper.

the The Eaftern pier, from wkflmoftfhipdi fund, i. Each made bis oblervation, juft and true," To both the Pyramids, and to each other run. the eaft was excited in the provinces of North' north, Adam, of which the Thitetians taking advantage, invaded the coun- Juft north o. Weft half eaftmoft fhip d.vhl lerous army. lhe One pier, the other north welt by not th try with a numerous OrtVl B-l 11 hir nACtll fo a fX I .1 murth eaft lair on The other, fljipftands eaft north eaft half Extract of a letter from Ififtion of September to a rcfpeclable merchant in Bofton.

We have little to add to wbat we had the peafure to write you on the 20th Aug. except that an order has juft been pubffhed, prohibiting the entry of flour after the iftpf January next. For the moment this dees not effect our prices much, but may be ex- petted to caufe the article to rife during the Rajah took the field to oppofe months of November and December. It 1 m.lrobl.agooiefiVftuJoi.iacpricef was oblldgcd, by wheat during all the fpringPand we think their exceffive numbers, to aban-1 1-2 to i 7-8 per bufhel, on board, may be jon the plains and retreat into the firfl, has almofl entirely failed- fThe pre-fern price is from to 7 8 of si dollar per bulhel, on board, and we have to doubt that it will be from 1 to 1 from rh? month of January to that of May, or beginning of June, later than it hich ought not to arrive. Fillt will alfo be wanted, but the price depends intirelv on the quantity which my be brut from New England, Good Pipe Staves are in demand, and would conrnaud front 90 to 105 dollars per 1200.

INVASION OF ASSAM. In confequence of fome unno pular edidt, a general infurredtion At the moment of victory the invaders were arrefted in their progrefs by the rains, which, in a fhorc time, made it impracticable for them either to advance or retreat the Rajah then decended from the mountains, cut of their (lores and proTifions, and harralled them to fuch a degree, that the whole were ftaid, bo tit fair upon the fand. The diftance from each fiiip, r.nro each pcir, oung Navigator unto me declare; Likewilb the diftance, each fliip frvm other lands, Oij never venture out cf fight of land. There isa Settlement of 400 acres o' lards in the form of an Oblong gure, bong tw'ce as long as broad it is required, to isy out a pre emptiort riaht of Zj acr--, roun' th.2 fame cqui-diftant from the former In all its parts. Cumberland November 5 iSc-2.

The captain general of Guadaltupe and its depen dencies to the army of GuaJaljupe and to the inhabitants of the Deai has juft fnatched from us general Richepanfe he who had preferred the colony of Gu id. loupe from vhe relKls, added new laurels to thole which he had gathered on the field of Hcehenlmden. I he brave men whom he had commanded, and whom he had uniformly led to victory, regret in him a frend, who had ever given the an example of every military virtue while the inhabitants of this colony, who have fo long 1 offered under the fiyftem ofu-furpation, will weep for him who would have rcllored them to happmefs and prof-penty. Recalled by the Firfl Conffii to the duties of captain general of Guadalonpe, I was aeiinore than fatisfied-withthe reparation made jo the legitimate authority I vv3S about fefigning my authority into the hands of jreneral Richepanfe whea death deprived us of him. In this painful fituation, and confuting only my duties, I have determined to retain the authority confided to me by the Full Conful.

With the siJ of the army I feel certain of fulfilling all his intentions, and of preferving the peace of the colony, which is no longer in a Hate of liege. Citizen LefcalHvr will perform all the i-r ties of ColoniaT frefeift, conformable to the decree of Germinal, year 9, and will maintain order in all parts of the adminif. traticfri. Thus, let all the citizens reli af. furecr, that the valour of the army will fe.

cure to them repofe tranqu.liry A wife organization will repair the ravages cf that war to which our fuccefs has put an end for myfelf, 1 fhall be fatisfied, if I can unite all minds and all in cherilhing the principles of the government delegated to me. LA CROSSE. either killed or made prifoners, YELLOW FEVER IN ASIA. A malignant fever has for fome time ravaged the Wellern coall of Sumatra, and fallen with particular fatality upon the Chinefe colony the lofsof Euiopeans has been comparatively trivial. diftemper, in its progrefs and effedls bears fo (Irong a re-lemblance to the yellow fever of the Wellern Hemifphere, as to have induced an opinion that it has heeri introduced into Sumatra by fome American vefiel.

The deaths have been lotnu-merous as to make it neceftary to difpenle with the ordinary rites of burial. CHAMBERSBU RG Nov. io. fJ Weekly Almanac for 1S02. -NOVEMBER hath 30 Days.

NEW YORK Nov. 3 FIRE -V Laft evening, about 8 oclock, this jetty was again alarmed by FIRE It originated in a liable occupied. by Mr. Thomas Evans, Bridge-ftreet the wind was from the S. W.

in a few minutes the flames afiumcd an awful threatening afpttl But from the unparallelled exertions of the firemen, aided by the citizens, its progrefs was arrtfted with lefs da-' mage than was at firft apprehended. Befides the very great deftruftion occafion-ed by the removal of property from the vicl- nity of the file, the following buidings were' In Bridge-flreet, the liable occupied by Mr. Evans the two (lory frame houfe, brick front occupied by Mr. Cheerham, editor of theCi-tizcn, and owned by Mr. Somerindyke the two ftory brick fiont houfe occupied by Mr.

Myers, baker, and a fmall dwelling occupied by T. Evans. The fire progrefll-d through to Stone ftreet levelling in its way tbejntervening onthoules and deftroyed the large three ftory brick houfe of the late Gov. Jiy, occupied by the widow Ludlow; two adjoining houfes belonging to Mr. Rynier Suydam, one a three ftory frame, and the 'other a large hadfo-ne brick former occupied by the owner, and by Mr.

Peter Mefier adjoining wooden liable was pulled down the oppofite fide, a frame lore, by Mr. Lept, infpeflor of pot a(h. progrefs happily and unexpectedly Doflor John HammJj, BEGS leave to inform his Fneu and" fellow Citizen', that he has commenced the Praflice of Phvlic and Surgerv, in the Town of Shippenfburg, i the hoole of Mr. Gecre has juft received a handfome ltipply of fiedt Jruts, from Philadelphia. From exterdive rrac-tice in the above branches the teirr of eight years in the United States arnr-v, eiht-teis himfelf he will be able to render fs-isfac-tion to thofe who may think proper to favor him with their enftom.

Shippt'jihnrg. Ncv. 6, i8'-2. NOTICE IS hereby given, ithat the following Oration accounts, are filed in the Rea Ileis Office, and will belaid before the Orphans Court, on the 6th day of December next, at Chamberlburg, for fettlcrr.ent, viz. The account of Elrzabrh Wilf.m and R.o-bert Wilfon, admis.

wi-h the will annexed, of Ilbeijt Wilfon, deceafed. The account of Ludwick Miller, Executor of the eftate of Leonard Wallower, deceafed. The account of Jacob Summers, acininif-trator of the eflate of llatthias Summers, deceafed. The account of William Rippey, Executor of the Eftate of Samuel Rippey, deceafed. The account of Samuel Crur.kletor, of the eft.te of George Elliott deceafed.

The of Mary and Elizabeth Ho.lsr Executrixs of the tffate of George Hcfl-r deceafed. EDWARD CRAWFORD, Reg'r. Chamberlbnrg, 5th November, 1802. '1 be Rented, Or let on the (hares. And pofieflion given irnniediutely 'a Fulling mill, With about 10 acrs of good lard, 1 acre Discourse, Pronounced by General La Croffe, at the tomb of the Gen.

in Chief i EP A tranf. lated from the official paper of Gua da-loupe. I Generals, Commanders, Officers and Soldiers. day is to all of us a day of furrow. He who had conflautly conducted you to victory, general Richepanfe is no more but his attions, his courage, and his zeal for the glory cf the Republic will make him live eternally in the heart of every Freuch- rterminated houfe, the the other thelatterja asalfo, oa occupied Here its mm.

You, who have followed him to the fie During this dreadfulteonflagration, we are of which is excellent meadow, fituaieon ill the under the painful necefliry of flaring, that Mr. Mott, a dealer in leather, of Frankfort ftreet Mr. Knapp, one of the firemen, and a black bfty, were dangeroufly injured by the fall of a part of the ruins; and itjis faid that one or two men were killed but the truth of which are unable to obtain, though we detained the prefs till this morning! LONDON, Sept. 4. Troubles in China It appears, by accounts received by the late arrivals from Canton, that the prohibition of the ufe of opinion throughout the Empire of Chinar.has been produdlive of general difiatisfadlion, particularly, in the Northern provinces.

In the neighbourhood of Lyang THOMAS PAINE Arrived at Baltimore the 30th ult. It is ftated in a paper of that city, that in conver-fatidrt he declared, Mr. Jefferfons invitations were the caufe of his returning to this Falling Soring, within a mile ind an half of Chanabcrfburg. Favorable turns will be given to any perfon who may apply immediately to the fubftriber, living on the pre-mifeS. WILLIAM GASS.

TOovpmher xob. t8o2 of honour, you have partaken of his darg-s you have leen him at Hohenliuden pierce the enemies battalions, uniting the coolnefs of refkdtion with the impetunlity of courage, and by the bolJfcft manoeuvres gain and partake with you one of the tnoft brilliant portions of the glory of that memorable day. Even with deeds like thefe he was not fatisfied but came with you to conquer the colony of Gu.ida!oup, to reftore it to the dominion of France, and to avenge on the audacious rebels tne legitimate authority they had defpifed. It is by his talents' and your bravery that he has tranqoilized Guj. daloupe, and reftored to the wretched inhabitants the hope of regaining their ancient profperity.

Honored with the confidence of the Firfl Conful, I lhall find in fulfilling my duties as taptain general the double fatisfaQion of tendering juftice to your military virtues, vour love of difcipline, and at thejfame time of making you witnelfes of my zeal for the public good. LA CROSSE. -S XsOliCL IS hereby giver, to all perfims who pur ExrruACT. Ofall lhe difpofitions and habits which lead to political profperity. Religion and Mo- chafed at the Vefidoe of the prfonal pr, RALiTY arc md.fpenitble fupports.

-In erty Df the. eftate of John Scott, Ef vam would that man claim the monte of Pa. to come forward immecF tr.oUfm who fhould labour to fubvert thefe. ay.cirtheir revive accounts 10 oreaf pillars of human happmefs thefe firm- T. 1 the people allembled for the pur- tft prop8 of lhe duties of Men and Citizen er bonds notes'wilS The mere Politician, equally with the pious inat Dynas notes will i man ought to refpeft and cherifh therm A ed on thc 2th without refpe volume could not trace all their connections PoDs with private and public felicity.

Let iHmi- ply be aikedivheie is i he fecurity for property, fji reputation, for life, if the fenfe of religious obligation defer the oaths, which are the pofe of coercing the repeal ot this editft, proceeded to adls of great outrage againft the conftituted authorities. At length, however, the leaders of the infurrection being MARTHA SCOTT, Adrrne AI.EXANDER JOSEPH ALLLSf a Of the Havannah SAMUEL COL7 8ifv AU faid Late letters received at New-York from America Agent h. unable to prelifve unanimity, the fh" Mflit "orivileg, granted by the lin lnfurgents dllTlded, and then fought ftippolttion, that morality cprV. main.ai.ed ,0 J.rttco, 'lor the itttmd.aion ot agamft each other i very fangui- 7d.r.C 140,000 barrels of flour. It is further per- nary battle, which great num- minds of peculiar ftruaule; rcafyn aud expe- medialely.

uiiiteJ, to be J'poried front the U. States, Chamber(burg N. B. counts with ed to bring.

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