CHARXiOTTSi
jilic surveys. When they shall be belte
informed, by those in whom they can
[place confidence, ihtir opposiiiou, vvi
jiloubt not, will cease.
TUESDAY, JULY .25, 1826.
We devote a considerable portion of
our paper this week. *o the memory ol
the illustrious dead, Thomas Jefferson
and John Adams. By a wonderful dis
pensation of Providence, their mighty
spirits were released from the clogs of
mortality on the same day—a day mem
orable and hallowed—the fiftieth anniver
sary of our independence—the Jubilc
of our Freedom. It was a glorious pri
vilege thus to die ! An event so remark
able, may well induce the belief, that the
approving smile of Heaven attended the
labors of these illustrious men^ may well
inspire the hope, that the prosperity, the
happindss, of our beloved country, are
under the special care of the Sovereign
Arbiter of nations, and that here, for]
ages yet to come,* will be the abode, the
resting-place of Freedom.
We learn from the Boston papers, thatj
Mr. Adams rose on the morning of th
4th, in his usual health and spirits, re
joicing that he had been spaftd to wit-|
ness the anniversary of that independetice
which, fifty years before, he had fearless
ly and eloquently asserted, and nobly
pledged his life, and fortune, and his
honoi’, to maintain. Towards noon, he
became ill, and about 6 o’clock, amid the
closijig acclamations and rejoicings of
his coimu ymen, his spirit took its fligh
to a biij^hter and better world, to join
hib inituortal co-patriots who had gont
before him.
A Boston paper gives ‘the following
anecdote of the last day of the venerable
Adams. His last words are worthy of
him :—they show the “ruling passion
strong in death and, like the last words
of Lawrence, should be consecrated to
bis memory.
“On tin* Jubilee of Independence, his
declining faculties were roused bv the
“rejoicings in the metropolis. He en
“cjuired the cause of the salutes, and
was told it was the fourth of July. He
“answered, ‘IT IS A GREAT AND
“GLORIOUS DAY!’ “He never spake
Mraore.”
We had the curiosity to count tht
toasts-drank by Gov. Clark’s friends at
Monticello, Ga. on the 4th instant, and
found the number to be eighty vne .'-13 set
toasts, and 68 volunteers. The Raleigli
Register thinks that thirteen toasts are as
many as any temperate body would wish to
drink—we drank 24 in this place, which,
consequently, was considtiiably over
stepping the bounds of moderation—bui
to drink 81, with the thermometer at90,
IS a feat worthy the ancient Germans.
The landlord who furnished the cheer,
must have worn the countenance of sad-
nessj and we can easily imagine him rea
dy to exclaim, ere the drinking-bout was
half finished.
My wine alreitdy
jUaveyou tapt out, and drunkenly curouscd.
Foil THE CATAWBA JOITUNaL.
“ PRO BONO PUBLICO.’^
.gca ir :r,o.,hsJ
1 Now it would be no more tl.an proper for T ^ ^ ‘‘"'I
to aildourcxanipl,L-to tlii'sc precepts; but such,t'^i-pellfci, and we arMiappy to!
alas! is the weakness of poor human iiaturt-,*-^-‘y’ in no instance have we htai’d asl
that wc dicatl tlu- resistance of our long- imiul-* yet that the remedy has failed in havingl
fjcd inclinations to extravagance; however, i^Mlhe desired cfll'ct. I
IS nccessun/ w ith us, for u e arc j.oor men, and;
have found out, by experience, that a little rtudi/i
cash imp.irts uu/re eonifort to our fruil bodies^
,than all the acquisitions of science ami learn
—"’t would sacrilici an iiour's i^leaninjj u
jmon^'- the chissics, at any time, for a good break-!
fast. Under this inijjression, \vc have come to]
the detcniuiiatioii of never seeking" h military
promotion, or, in fact, any oflice whatever',
which, whiif it conl'ers upon us some empty
hon(jr.«, is sure to ilrain from our pockets and
our licads the little quantity of solid n.atter it
may have found in tliem. \Ve will try hard to
keep our greatness to ourselves; to remain in
obscurity, and us much as |j0ssible to avoid a
prevailing infirmity of the present day, we mcai^
a habit wliiili people have j'ot into of ridintf a
broad daily upon a hubht/ of h big /, altcnded b\
me and jnystlJ. The whole posse i(»oks unbe
coming in our Vtcw; and we cannot reconcile
the practice with either good manners or goo(
^ ‘ (^'huiniia/i.
U. B. Z. Secretary.
From the Upland Union.
To the. Ed'Uor.
fSir—i’lu- statement which yon bnve made in
your paper of the 13tli ins'an't, with respect t(
i,the discovery made by Mr. Aaron [lannum of
the eflicacy of tiie Cedar Apple in espeiiinj'
worms, has excited"a great deal ofint'-rest a
‘nionj, our citizens; hul tlie facts are not state.i
with such precision as to warrant any experi
ment by thosi: iho are ij^norant of the precise
'meanin}r of the name ‘‘Cedar Apple or Knot.’’
As Mr. llannum’s residence is not known, a!,
thougii } ou state he belongs to your country, .!
nhave taken the liberty to address you upon tli
Jiy uudwrity of the State of JSorth-Vurijlina,
TO ESCOrnACE TUK I’UBIU ATIO.V OF
THE IIIS'I OUY OF N'OU'l ll-CAKOLINA.
Already have meetings been held in
Various parts of the country, to do honor
to the numory of those revere.il patriots
who have just left us ; and these meet
ings will no doiibt be general, as they
should be, throughout the Union. W'hen
such mea die, a nation’s sorrow should
be manifested ; a nation’s tears should
mingle with their dust. The propriety
of calling a meeting of the citizens of
Mecklenburg, for the purpose of paying
Committee of Grievance lieport ]Vo. 3.
Such has cen the crowd of gricvanccs which
lave lately pressed upon us, that we are com-
fpelled to take up only those of the most impor
tance, and such as can be remedi tiirouich our
,humble '.nstrumentality. We write with no oth-
'er intention whatever than that of servinr-thf " i •' V i ^ —-i,...
.1 tfe’* request that }mu will have tii
g’oodnessi to prociirc and puhfish in vonr
productive of benent to sud. persons'aVe'uinotK''"'’ g^'''ll^nian
be reached in any “
great mass of reade
news|)apers, few
pains or time to read any
,less a tram of arj^-uments loi>lc.illv state’ll \t eK i * i . n i .
r,- 1/. .M, I . , V 't tiiat 60rt of excrescence
^rc Known to exist among us, and wlmii fre-r‘ '
public; and we are vain enoiiL'-h to hooe tlutK ^ f ^'4 . . r 1 •
our little weekly dish of oriLnnal niatter nnv b. ? pi'ocure and puhl.sh 111 your Jour
jenefit to .r explanations ot that gentleman’
any other wn fm-^‘‘'’'‘^Bmcaning as will enable the most ignorant per-
caders wlio siil'w’ r I l“'Esons to avail themselves of tin benefits promis-
'w can be I . ; n i»M,ort.nt discovery. I beg leave to
... ^ .k' " my inquiries in the shaL of int'errotrato
A letter from an oflicer attached to thi
U. S. Frigate Johf. .Adauis, writes, un
der tlaie uf 8th of June, that the ship]
‘•arrived a few days since; all on l)oaidl
well.” She touclud on lier passage out
at Matanzas, Havanna, Truxillo, Omoa,
and Carthagena, where she laiuled C'ol.
Williams, Charge des AHaires to Gua
timala. At CariiKigcna lay the Colom-j
l>ian squadron, consisting of a numljerol
fine ships. “'I’iie Flag-ship,” says oui
letter writer, “a sixty gun i’liga e, built!
at New-\ork, is one ol the most splendid
ships I ever beheld.” Col. Williams
private Secretary, Mr. McIntosh, leti
hi.B at Havanna, having beconje tired ot
the voyage, and dislikii»g tlie inatincr ol
iravellirig, as described tu him, on
mules, over the rugged mountains oi thatj
portion of South America.
Salk.m, (isn.) .luNE 1
ycgroe$.—Last w^cek ;-.bout thirty ue-j
grocs made their appcaraiice in Salem
and whose design is living in this neigii-
)oi
na
'jeni
regret the increase (jf this population— : Second d.
I seems to be enhii ging our tunnbers •Tl“''d ila},
.vitha color which'more fitly belongs t; >{
hat territory in wliich the evil of sla\er\ »j,'xth daV
>ts. Let ihat comnuiniiy that ciijo>scvcntli'day,
b Tiefit of the blacks’ labor, also suirci^Kighth d;iy,’
Ninth day.
iiiciiKs r I'uizi’,
20.000 SOKKARS.
to commence in Hillsborouirh^ on the 2c>
Moaduy of September
.acttrmf.
1
I’rizc or’ 20,000 Dollai?, it
i $20,000
1
10,000
10,000
1
5,00U
5,00o
1
2,(XJ0
2,000
2
l,5oO
o,OUn
«
1,000
»,0t)O
11)
500
5,000
20
200
3,600
•H)
too
4,000
50
50
2,500
450
20
9,000
1,050
10
10,500
7,066
5
36,8.)0
y,U()0 I’ri/fs. } 2.'3,88G tickets at $5 is 119,430
li.bbG Blanks s'
G.J tiou Bhinhs fB n Prize.
500 Tickets to be drawn in a day—to be com*
■pleted in 1S du\ s’drawing. All t!ie numbers
to be placed ill one wheel, and tiie prices in an-
j wnose uesign is living in tins neigli- pother,
•liood. I hey are Irom North ('aruli- stATIOXAUY FUiZFS AS I'OI.LOWS:
; having been set at lil)erty there, and I yv,^ dr„w,% Ticket on the
il here to rnjuy iheir Ireedoni. Wt n-'irst dav, will be entitled to a Pri/.e of $2C
\ists.
lie
II the consequences. Since we dei'i\i
no advjnlagcs, w c bi’g to be excused of i)b
I isaci vantages. I'he most of the black»>
that emigrate here, possess feelings quite
(inprepyred lo make good ciiizcns. A
sense of inl'eriui i‘y, early impressed on
dieir minds, destitute of every thing but
bodily powers, arul having no character
tli lose, and no prospect of accjuiring one,
jeven did they know its value, they an
prej)ared for the coinmission of any ac:
when the prospect is favorable of evadini?
.I|C- .,|;|,U- ,h*' Jimlwluch't «,p
quentiv operate to the injury of tiie public •Vnd|i'"'‘“'r 'i"' ','1
of indi'vidiials; indomg which, we sliil e le I" to that ot the black wal-|
nr in it.;,, r i-.in l .nrr....,r„ . ciutcav? Are tlicsc ot tlie description last mentionJ
and understood bv fli n . > h ^ and of last yoar’s growth something like a|
and understood b> all men. It is true, u some-gnitt^.d Potato' Are the Apple
Apple
Iter our protest.
I'enth day, - -
KleveuUi day,
Tweltth day,
'I hirteenth day, -
;rourtcenth (l;iy, -
I'lfteenth day,
Si,\teentli day,
Seventeeiitli day,
Kigiileentli day, -
$200
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,500
5,000
10,000
20,000
nut bwliKr nvi.r.n I A,.. %% 1 II ' . a-posc it to be, aiirf which has some moisture stilll
I V there-|i.e,„aining in it, how is it to be used ^ '1 o be^
crsure e«|eatcn like an ordinary fruit or otherwise, and
1 quantity^ As Mr. Ilannum has sol
of 1 rh ' tr ‘■S’**.’"'*’p"'“^'’^5kindiv communicated the fact itself of theii|
^d.r1 In ....m '^^“"•fgreal’efficacy. 1 presume he wdl not hesitate toj
intr wtiirf. 1 * 1 1*'*.^ pruduction, toaSjjjj sj,ch othcT particulars as will enable the]
J* P ‘ ‘^l‘‘^ *niass of our population to administer the rcme-1
SICS, particu arly w hen the antiquated dust is re-|,iy proposed w th cfficacy and safety and in pro-!
tanu d m spite of the trappings ot modern tinsel.fj/e,‘proportions, ^ ^ ‘ ^
JO ■ \ our obedient senant, A. B.
It has been asserted by our immortal \VASii-9 New-York, June 18th, 1826.
rKGTo>, that ‘-in jjroportion as the structure ofl p. s. 1 perceive by looking over the articlcj
government gMes force to pubhc opmion. it isgagain, that .Mr. II. says that 1^ may be e.^tenj
There were, at Xantucket, in IS20,1
l500 persons named ColBn. ll is proposed,5
jif Admiral Coflir;, now on a visit to Bos-f
jton, should visit the islanil, to give hinii
la familj escort such as no man ever had|
[before.
essential that public opinion be enlightened.”
This is true, very true. VVe feel it more forcibly!
every day ; and with a paraphrase of tiie above,
we would endeavor to suggest a hint to those!
w ho are often, no doubt, incontinently guilty of
encouraging, citlier directly or indirectly,'the
5th grievance, namely, the extravagance of the
niiddhng or poorer classes of society. M'e say
poorer, because any extravagance among the
weailliier, is not a grievance, nay, it is rather an
accommodation to th; public; i’jiasnuicli as by
that means tlieir .abundant wealth becomes more
generalh difl'used throughout the country. But
alas! when the poor—the common liver—the
great body and majority of th.e people,—when
they become extravagant, tly.-, luiblic sutlers;
sutiers in a variety of respects, two oiilv of
which we will mention.
In the first place, public enterprise suffers
from the inability of such person»-t«j forward it
And we often see it the case, that when any mat
apro()er tribute to the virtues and worth ter of public interest is suggested, when it would
c 1 .•II*. t u be an lionor to contribute towards tlie ireiieral
of our tl.'pai (.o benefactors, has been we:,l, a tent is found ronKcoi.i.ne fitrtli.
‘pan
suggested to us j and we earnestly hope
that measures will be taken to call s’;cl
a meeting.
W'e published, some two or thret
■weeks since, from a Pennsylvania paper,
a newly discovered remedy for the ex
pulsion of worr^s”—the ('eJur Jlpple i
and as it has excited considerable inter-]
est in this qiiui ter, we have copied some
additional information, in our present
number, from the same source. Thi
discovery is an invaluable one, if ibi
remedy be aseflcctual as is represented
and that il is so, the testimony adduced
scarcely permits us to doubt. Since tin
first publication, an exper'mcnt has beeiil
nude in this j>lace ; but the Cedar Berry\
Was used, in.^lead of the .djtjjic; yet that
vas found to possess consideral)lc ellica
cy :—we hope that a thorough trial will
Tiow be niade of the Jppk.
The Cherokees have refused permis-j
fiion lo the Cieorgia eno;iriecrs, to survey
a loule lor a canal from liie 'remu'sse lo|
the waters of Georgia, ihrougli the ter
iitory occupied by them. Mr. Fulton!
having persisted in making his surveys,
alicr being forbidden, he was told, that?
unless he obeyed, his instruments would!
be taken from him ; he found it neces;
ry, conse(juently, to cotnply, and left the!
territor). In this business, the Chero-5
kees have acteil hastily and unwisely
but ihc«- conduct is no douI>i the efllect oh
crrcueous opinions as t^'? ’.he jcct oT|
Mr. Ercrett of the House of Represen
tatives, being of a delicate frame andf
constitution, is in the habit of using co
logne water and other stimulants. VVhenj
he rose on the lute occasion, in answer tol
^Mr. M’Duflie, he happened to have ul
just as they come from tiie tree. Now if he canSbottleol'cologne in his hand, which he oc-
forin any judgment of the qnaiititv w bieh s!>ould|casiona!l V extended towards that chamn-
be given to a child of SIX vears o ( , or to a tu llB- ii i - .
■'^ion with an air ol inimitable grace, w hich
set the house in a loar, and confounded
great body—they are not aiile to subscribe any
thing; they cannot keep money by them. In
llie second place, the public suflers a consider
able driiwnack, in the number of charitable ob
jects whicii grow outofiiuhvidual extravagance.
A great many persons, who migiit in S(;nie sta
tions be us.'ftil, are kept a!J their lives, through
their own carclcssncsb, with their faces to the
gnndstone.
In tact, some bccome sufiVrcrs, and in theii
turn |)et.tion for that relief wiiicii tliey never
had tlie luxury of atl'urding to otln.rs. So,v it'
we c(/uld oiil\ imprv ss upon our luiiuls iIk- tru
of tiiis a\ioii', thtti ill jjropurtian us d luiiii’.i c.V-
jjcnuett rxccid the auiount i>J /ti.s i/iconn, it
icntid! thui .such (x/nn.^Ls ic /-..senul, we shoul.l!
be s.it'e. And however strange it may apjiear,'
there any many persons wlio eun(hi t large is-'^ •. • - ' - ■ -■
tabli.'ilunents, and vi ho iia\ e lived a U;iii‘; time .iH seasoiis ol llie ye..r 0?1 the smaM boughs;
the worKl, wi'J.iout ever \ et having tound outwcjr tw igs of the Cedar lice, “varying ii
size from the Ihi/.!e to that of ti.e Ma. lv
given to a cniiu oi six yeai-ij
grow n person, and will state that he will fiirn-''
ish data enough to graduate the internii diate a-
ges by—Ilow many Apples and of what size!
does he mean when he s.\.\h .several of ihem ^
As cotisiderable excitement has been
created in several sections of the union,
from the jjublication made in tliis paper
of the loth ultimo, relative to the impor
tant discovery made by Mr. Aaron Ilan
num, for the expulsion of worms, and in
consequence of ■.vhich we have been soli
cited to give more particulars through the
medium of'lhe above letter as well as by
public Journals, we shall endeavor to sa
tisfy the j)ublic ex( itement, tiot otily IVomj
verbal inl'oi matioi', but fro,m (jcular de
monstration, a‘; to the powerful ellicacy
of the Cedar Ap'plc ujjon- those within'
our knowledge who have taken il, as we!|l
as tl.c im])ossibility oi' its doing any inju-^
ry to those who may eat the Apple.
In t\ie first jilace, we shall utisuer the
nferrogatories of “A. iis !'.ir as ifi;
our power from the infui iiiati'>n we have
obtained :—
1st. Tiie Apple or knot, is lo !ie foniid
upon the Jted Ctdar^ the w hite Cedar tree
is nol to be found, we believe, in tliis coun-,
try.
2d. "11'.e Apj)le bears no resiMuhlance
in shape, size, or any similarity to the
Cedar IJerry. The Apple is a sort of|
excrescence, and v. hich is lo be found at
poor M’DiilV worse than his encounter
[with C u m m in g. H 'inchtater Ikp.
When Pitblic Ufj'icti.i do their di*iy, they
\dcse./vc credit for ?/.—It is doe to Joel W an-
jnoy, Esq. Sheriir ol Wilkes county, to
jtate that he has hern the first the pre-
Isent year, thouj>h living in one of the
Imost remote counties, to settle his pub-|
lie accounts with the I reasurer of the
iState. Raleigh Jivfiinter.
rhe rest of the prizes floating in the wheel
from the coniiiicnceiiient, amounting to
$73,730.
T’ri.’os payable at the Agency of the Dank of
Capc-Fear, in lldishorough, N. 30 days after
the completioii of the drawing, subje:t to a dis-
loint of l.i percent. All prizes not demanded
within 12 months from the completion of the.
[rawing, will he considered as forfeited to thu
e.iei of the Lottery.
J. ^^ ^;BB, Commissioner.
IJilUjorough, .Iprit, lb'.^(3.
The attention of the North-Carolina public is
respectfully invited to the foregoing scheme.
I’he laudable purpose conlcmplatetl will, it is
hoped, secure to it the aid of those who are
friendly to the iiiti rests of literature and science;
and the name alone of the gentleman who has
consented to act as Coiuniissioiu r in the maii-
, ag-einent of the Lottery, is a snflicli nt pledge of
The fairness with which it will be conducted.
A. 1). ML’Iil'lJEV.
(?^^'rickels in the above Lollory are
for sale at the Oflice of the .Journal. Orders by
msiil, will be pronijitly attended to.
rVoVVce, ^
ON 'i’uesday, the first day of August next, the
suijscribers w ill sell, at the late dwelling of
(.en. George tiraliain, ilecd. a quantity of
Wheat and Kye, Byestraw and Oats, by the
dozen; an.l a qiiunl ity of excellent May.
\\. M. BOS 1 UTCK, ? ,
VV. K.McUEC,
,hi\y 15, \Z2CK~2i9'2.
JVuViee.
ri’^IKiSr. who puri.hascd property at the salo
; M. of the late (leii. (ieo. Graliam, deceased.
Hid failed to conqily w ith the conditions of said
sale, may expect to be eoinpelled to coinpl),
wiih I (i>t, iinli ss they settle up on ur before the
lifiit day of .\u;.'ust next.
AV. M. BOSTWICK, ?
W.M. E. .McKKK,
dJm’rs.
.Iiily 15, 1R26.
!^ty3
[the sicrct of living w.tliin the liiiiil.-> ut tli
[incomes.
But tliere is a remedy for f’uis grievance,
Iwliich is easily resorted to:— It is on!_\ to coni-
[meiice iniinedjately a rigid syste ui of ecoiiomi.'j-
uig. J.ay out moiH.) tor ntct.-ftiiric,. ul\, and
jivlii II tlie 4th of July comes roui;d, if _\ou can-'
jnot ail'ord to suljscrue, i.ln not grieve ul,out ;t,
j\ ou ma\ be jiist asijatriotic at l.oine ; ;uid vvlule
jogging along lioncstly, no one will tliinl: the
[less ot jou for _\ our iiiabdity ; be-iuv:s v, l.u h,
|no one is obliged lo publish hii jioveity to tlu
[world, l.et olliers wlio can, or wlio thuik tln.y
lean afi'ord tlie aumsenient, be dining, and bali-
Inig, and carouiing, do >ou be found, if are]
[a poor man, in )our sliop, at \ our work bench,
or ill \')ur store with your customers. Keep anj
Lccurute list of all \oiir e.\pen^es in detail :—
siieser be afraid of selling th.iigs down in euttn-
,- aiul eiidea\(-'r, as much us you ciiii, to dis-
jUiiguish between th^- (//^/^ and the dulci. Never
iiiiiui Uavga’ins
i i kN 'I'linr.sdav, the J4ili
of August', next, the /f:'"
‘'subscriber will sell, at
I'oblii: Auction, all his
[tion near town; lf)getlur with a quantity of
ilc;iflH lion.ebold and kitchen furniture, farm-
Jing utfiisiis, anti iiumcrou.-i other articK ii. 'I he
'sale ili In; pobi'.i\ e, and ij; made ou acrommo-
‘M.itingti riii.s. M ll.i.lA.M i;fJDIbil.L.
.Inly 1 iS'Jo.—j
n\u\
Tlir. comniis'.ioi'ied ofiicers (Line, I'leld, and
SUdi,) ol tin: (iSth lieeiincii’. tif N. C^arohna
Walnut,” bearing a slrotij; resL'iublatice
lo a nitted l\Haioe. '1 he Apple v,lii( h i •>
of last year’s gro\et!i and jierl'ci tly dried,
dees nol look like tlu; orchard .\rqile,
and is nol as biller as lhij.-;e of this \car’s'
growl!;, but a^ a medic ine I lie}' [losses'^ tliejij
sunie \iilueas tliose tiiat are green, and'
may be grated or pounded line and luUcn
in Molasses.
I'he A[)p!e which contains soin-i
moisture can he ei'li.ii, like arotiier Iruit.'
i'he quantity ?>lr. Il reconimen Is. just us;
(hey come IVoin llie tree, is one fu; every
year ihal tiie chihl is old, and to he talt-
. n r.iuc mortiitigs in succession, fastitii;.
I'lum our own experience of th.e
eiful ellicacy of the Cedar App'
di>.caid an old broadcloth coat meivly fur its age.^ay that a much less (/.uitily
llct the only i masons lor giving it up be, a eoin
plete disconnection of ail Us parts, aiid a per-,
lcinpU)i \ ri lusai, on the part of liie beKigireii!
[powers, lo lie united again. Al l!u end 1 the
(year, review your expenditures, iuni by item,
and conlrajt the grand total Willi the aj^giegaii
Fof \ our iiicoiin., whatever ll inav lie. I'uisue liiis;
Icoui^e steadil} for three \ eur>, and \ ou w ill in;t
‘then need to l>e reiniiuied cf e.\.travag;iuce l;y
^)ur lilli]'utian comniiUee; but we mi'y tiien
flhank sou for having ailorded us a subject ter
[die prviivat i-pyrt; arid i'.ij.l v.*r be :?ve Jy.
aculd do—hov.ever, the Appli- is pi r-
l^feclly inuocent, and any quantity m.iv bt
leaten uiihout being attended with bail cl'.
Elec'.s. 'I’o prove lluit a snuil ijroportioii
Jwill answer, we will cite •. case. A !ad
yea: 3 of age belotigiiig to this oHif'c,'
Fale a piece ol' last year’s Apple, al>ou
'liie size; of a Pty, and in t wenty four af
[u i wards no less than ti':rnti/ Jijur
e> r-p'a” '. ;i’u.■ = in
The Jms.—'I'he conver.iitm of a Jeu
jcosls the society, iti London, un avetage
[sum ol about one thuusutul pounds ; and
about one half of the cotiverted return t,
jthe ‘‘error of tbcii- ways” as soon
[converting money is no longer to be had.
jThe making of half a Christian out of a
jfull Jew, would rentier twetuy poor and
jhonesl C.'hristian families comfortaljle foi
la whole year. Ii.iw is it that jiersori.'^
|i.i.n thus abuse .the cliarilies ol a society,fc p]-,,p,i'ty^ j.t.;ii and personal, to wit;—tin. house
jby so wasting money which the mpi cifultand lots'v.herc he iiowilives; histunyard, with all
[comribu’e r Xilcs. j*‘l-’ I'Pl'urtenances; a nunihei ofother lots, some
'improved, and ot'iers unimproved; his plaiita-
.0 hi/^f Xcvrpapcr. — We received by
the ship Henry, a copy of The .\tlas
A (ieiuial Nevvspajier and Journal of
Literalnre. (Jn the lari;est sheet evei'i
irinieil,” O.’i meas'iring this shci t, wt
^itid ilindeO'l a giunt among t.ewspapcrs,
K'ing T'l by ."j I-:.* im lies, rju'-.l douljle
he .M/e ol the Journal.) 'I’he tiiimbei
kve have rcc( ived is l!ie i oniiiienceinenti
[of the jjubln.alion, rlaud Snndiiv, .\!j
Jl, 1826. 'i'he imi',i inl is “ London
III iiited and publishe 1 foi- anrl jjy jainesl
'A'hititig b; Branslon, en;;i uvei s ..nd pi in-l
tcrs to >iis .Majesty I'U- the l'’revetili(jn of
01 tH-ry,” I liuther an (>(!d ■•.onriuiiig title,^
we Yankees sliouid suy. ' “ ISe.iuforlj
House, hcaufort IJuildiiigs, Strand.” It|
is printed in i6 pages aboi.t the size of!
those in a common folio hiijli', and two!
lumijeis of it vsou!d contain as niui.hi
nailer, and (ost ;-tb mutli for pt intingan
Hu' ^qual riuinlicr ol'copies, us ih- New 'i’es-
lament. If U'-' pui chasers r..';ul it throngli
• n the day ol publn aiion, they must oe]
• Xjjediliuu i about it, (r i Ke borrow an)
iitjur or t'.vo fi'jin chuii h time. Its ciiii-!
tents are a lari ago ol’ every species
riialter found m new spaper>, and woulds
■;ieate conlir.i'jii dire a long the ideas of
atiy blockhead who ^hJuid undertake to,
remeinl)er the v.hole. It is sold at one'
ihillitif; stei lint.;.-—^ ror!.sn:(tnlh Jonrnnl.
iti i, tijj.'f-tl.er wi’li th^ {^l■^t and second ISiv-
it's'of e.trli eon |ia;i\ attaelicd thereto, arc
[liireiiy ordered tu parade at the Courl-lfoiisr,
,in !:iia;lot*e, on Monday, Tuesday at'd V.\-d-
|n .sil.i\, Leinj;' the .jlst .Inly, and Is* and 2d of
A'.ii;ii-.t, ut 11 o’ciij'jiv, A. M. e(;'ii;>ped for llic
puiji'ise of ilriil.
I’) or.I'T id .Uiiiv II. Dwir. IV,
Coi. Coiii’dt. ()'i!li N C. M.
j.Ioiiv IJ. NoisMi.M, .in'j tunt.
.Inly IS, IHJo.
2t9I.
V'‘Av\u ?n‘a\v.
■^11 K 'li ' r (>hrs for
no
MJLiimjj,
(*n Thursilay, t!ie 1 Uh inst. !.y ‘■tejdien l'o\,'
jr^q. .Mr. (.itifii'i- H^iutisti.N, t-o M;so O1.1.H
((.MU'S/", b'l'.!. -.'t thi J eouii* V.
plia'aiion on
in , on I’au *
ii.ile.j li..’ii C'har-^j4W^
t.iiioii i.ont;.ir.s .500 ai re.-., 1 tiiel’-
wi.ll v.'..tered, has on it a good
•, anew l,arn, and otlu r i.ec es-
[sarv o'ii-^Jn^'all.is 'Ihiie ;s al'iu a good .Saw-
Mdl on ll; wlueli, from the great a(l\.in?:iges it
jpo.->‘.i lie.-, as to fni'.ber and en.stoi; , ,s \ei'_\ val-
As '.he sei.scriber is iK-:,iroii-i ot inovii.g
|t(( '.III \Ve-.‘ !ii'\t fidl,tlio.se '.vr.!;'!!!;- lo vaU'ciiaSe,
e reijtK still to call soon, i' i ifreal barijaiii
II he given, lie wdl sell !ne uiiole t(/gither,
d vule it to Sint thv jiariiias.r, wherr it can
iue dune conveuiei.th.
MII.I.IAM A. KERU.
.lulv 12, 18JG.—
iJcccls; for .sa!c -.il this