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. -iTii' fiTTQ MSCELMtf&0US FOR THE rBEE PRESS. Tlie Bottle and Glass. My first initial Is lonesome D, I handle the yard stick And live in T I deal with folks Of different class, But find nought so pleasing as The Bottle and Glass. I now and then Sell a shoe To Bobby LcdgC, Or Benny Pew; A paper of pins To Jinny Bass; Still this don't equal The Bottle and Glass. I keep account, And pass receipt, But very seldom Do I cheat: I receive their silver And their brass, Still this don't equal The Bottleand Glass. I thrice a year Go to church, To hear the preacher Jabber much; And there I see The pretty lass, Still this don't equal The Bottle and Glass. I now and then Walk about, But seldom with The proud and stout; For the time with these Which I should pass, Would by no means equal The Bottle and Glass. I once in "a while 'Take a ride, StufPd with vanity And foolish pride; And every tavern Which I pass, I call aloud for The Bbttle and Glass. I now and then Take a spree, In merry mood And jolly glee, And when I thus The time do pass, I often touch The Bottle and Glass. I'm often oppress'd With grief and care, I'm silent, melancholy, Sad and drear, And in order to let Such moments pass, I resort with pleasure to The Bottle and Glass. Now in all the various Scenes of life, I swear by the point Of my -old knife, That there's nothing I see In the hours that pass, That's half so cheering as The Bottle and Glass. Timothy. ThePope and the Bible Society ine lollowing is extracted from the Pope's Enclylic letter. ywnat shall I say more? Th iniquity of our enemies has so lncreasprl k4. l ;j. .i i i lllJL oesiae ine aeiuge ot pernicious books, contrary to I" ::llU) 11 eve oes S0 far as ZZl l lVhe detriment Tension th tT.i . xvhlch wlV101'. scriptures u rrJXrvenusfrom neral edifica "You are not im '.UdUlt' "itmcii, says his ho liness, "that a societv audaciously soreadin- tw cdnn, and that in contempt of the tradition nf ih hl r and against the celebr ated W by the contfnts 01 'our of the Council of Trent,' wSirTSUrpnScd CnCCav. n . ,ea Known f.KoMtnr cViryiilH umau us power, : nnd by every meahs, to trans- late or rather to corruptee Ho l scriptures into the vukr tongues of all nations; which gives just reason to fear that in all the translations the same thing may happen which has happened with regard to those already known namely, that we may there unci a bad inter pretation, and instead of the Gospel of Christ, the srospcl of men, or what is worse, the gos pel of the devil! "Many of our predecessors have made laws to turn this unre, and in these latter times, Pius the VII. of sacred memory, sent two briefs, .the one to Ignatius, the other to Stanislaus, Archbishop of Mohi- low. In these briefs are found passages taken as well from the Holy Scriptures as from tradi tion, and collated with care and judgment to show how injurious mis suduc invention is to laitn and morality. "And we also, venerable bre thren, in the discharge of our apostolic duty, exhort you to n 1 .i remove your hocks witn care and earnestness from this fatal pasture. Reprove, intreat, in sist on all occasions, with all doctrine and patience, in order that the faithful, attaching them selves exactly to the rules of our Congregation of the Index, may be persuaded, that if they let the Holy Scriptures be indiscrimi nately translated into the vulgar tongues, there will result, in consequence of the rashness of men, more evil than good. "This is a truth demonstrated by experience, and which St. Augustine more than all the oth er fathers, has made known by t Vi o ! r xrrvrrlc' rP lini'n lmTn their words! There have been ormed heresies and perverse dogmas, which involve the souls of men in their snares, and drag them down the abyss, only be cause the Holy scriptures have not been well understood, and because having ill understood them, men have supported their false interpretations with rash ness and audacity! "Such, venerable brethren, is the tendency of this societv. which, besides, omits nothing or the accomplishment of its mpious wish; for it boasts not only of printing the translations, but of disseminating them by coins: tnroujrh tne towns: and were to seduce the simple by a perfidious liberality, choosing to distribute them gratuitously. "We exhort you not to let your courage be cast down. You will have for vou. and for j , this we rely with confidence on the Lord, the power of Secular Princes, who as reason and ex perience show, defend their own cause, in defending that of the authority of the Church; for ne ver will it be possible for man to render unto Caesar the things which arc Caesar's, without ren dering to God the things which are God s. iou will also have for you, to speak as St. Leon did, the good offices of our mi nistry toward you all. In your crosses, in your doubts, and all your necessities, have recourse to this Apostolic guidance. For God, as St. Augustine said, "has placed the doctrine of truth in the chair of unity." Jl Curious Letter. The fol lowing epistle is given in an En glish paper, as having been written by an English noble man, Lord Orford, in answer to a notification that he was likely 1 bo chosen President of the "Sir I am surprised and an noyed by the contents of your character should have exempted application, and annoyed, be cause it obliges me to have even this communication with you. 1 have long been addicted to the camins; table I have latelv ta ken to the turf -I fear I fre quently blaspheme but I have neverdistnbuted religious tracts. All this was well known to you and your Societv: notwith standing which, you think me a fit person for your President! God lorgive your hypocrisy! I would rather live in the land oi sinners than with such saints. I am, &c." DR.H.HAEDY, TTAVING removed his office to JUL Halifax, offers his services to the people, and hopes to receive a part of their patronage: He has taken the house formerly occupied by Dr. Marrast, next door below the Farmer's Hotel, and opposite the Bank. He promises hdchty.promp titude and moderation, in the prac tice of the profession. Be has on hand and intends keeping, a general Assortment of Medicines, Which he will sell at reduced pri ces for Cash, or on a short credit. Among them are the following: Nitric acid Tincture iron Muriatic do Nutgalls Sulphuric do Ginger Tartaric do Mace Citric do Balsam tolu Vitriolic Ether copaiva Alcohol pcru Antimonial wine Ergot Sugar lead Gum ammonia Muriatic ammo'a arabic Allum Tartar emetic Antimony Angustura Arrow root Lunar caustic Calomel Jala) Rhubarb Assafcetida Aloes Borax Camphor Flour sulphur Cantharides Cream tartar Elatirium myrrh gamboge scammony kino Digitalis Black hellebore London mustard Mezerian Lytharge Opodeldoc Sweet oil Spirits nitre lavender British oil Barks Sulphate quinine Croton oil Cascarilla . Castor oil Blue vitriol Cochineal Colombo Colocynth Swaim's panacea V alerian Verdigris Prussiatc iron Pink root Argcntum Laudanum Soda Soda powders Quassia Kochelle powd rs Red precipitate salts Guiac Senega Barley Epsom salts Glauber do Carb. potass Fowler's solution zinc Squills Pearl ash v Sarsparilla Caline magnesia" Stoughton'sbit' Carbonic do 1 apioca Senna Sulnhate zinc Manna Hira picra Carbon, ammonia Sal martis fcrri Spirits hartshorn Castile soap Sulph.potass Cardamom seed Sago Cinnamon Oil wormseed Dovers' powders aniseed Nutmegs cloves cinnamon junipey peppermint Essence lenson bergamot pep'rmint Mercurial oint'nt Sponge, &a lienzoin Cloves Gentian Colchicum Liquorice Ipecac: Llix. vitriol paregoric Halifax, vlug. 18, 1824. Fifty Dollars Reward. IOR negro SHADRACK, who . ran away from me in August last, 1823; he is twenty-six years old, five feet six or seven inches high, dark complexion, and has a sulky appearance. He was raised by Mathew C. Whitaker, Esq. de ceased, of Halifax county; his pa rents belong to Henry Mason, Esq. and his wife belongs to the heirs of Benjamin Harriss, deceased, and at this time lives with a free colored woman, one mile and a half from Halifax town, on the main road leading from thence to Enfield. I will give the above reward for him delivered to me in Warren county three miles south of Warrenton, on the stage-road, or confined in Hali fax jail so that I get him. All per sons are forewarned from hiring or harboring said boy. Bob. Ransom. Greenwood, Aug. 16. is?4, tf TIIOMMTOK LIME cr iAbKb just received irom v,v-' Boston, per sloop Cherub, and are offered by the Subscriber on moderate terms tor cash or on credit. 770. G. Britt. . Plymouth, N.C.Aug. 7,1824. One Hundred Dollars REWARD. T UN AWAY, or was stolen from Xt the Subscriber, on the nieht of the 8th instant. , a bright mulatto woman (slave) and her child, a girl of about four years old. This wo man ran away trom the Subscriber, execitor ot John Hunt, deceased, in the summer of 1808, and passed as a free woman, by the name of I PATSEY YOUNG, until about1 the first of June last, when she was apprehended as a runaway. v On the sixth ot the same month 1 ob tained possession of her in the town of Halifax, since which time she and her child ELIZA have, in compliance with an order of the county court ol h ranknn, been sold, when the Subscriber became the purchaser. She spent the greater part ot the time she was runaway (say about sixteen years) in the neighborhood of, and in the town of Halifax, one or two summers at Rocklanding, where I am informed she cooked for the hands employed to work on the canal; she also spent some of her time in Ply mouth, her occupation while there not known. At the above named places she has many acquaintances and Incnds. She is a tall, spare woman, thin face and lips, long sharp nose, her fore teeth in a state of decay. She is an excellent seam stress, can make gentlemen's and ladies' dresses, is a good cook and weaver, and I am informed is a good cake baker and brewer, &c. by which ' occupations she princi- pally gained her living. Sometime during last summer she married a free man of color, named Achrael Johnson, who had been living in and about Plymouth, and followed boating on the Roanoke. Since his marriage he leased a farm of Mr. James Cotton, of Scotland Neck, (Halifax county) where he was liv ing, together with this woman, when she was taken up as a runa way slave in June last. I have but little doubt that Jehnson has con trived to seduce or steal her and cnnciout ot my possession, and will; JOHN ALSTON, Brigadier Ge attempt to get them out of the state . tl neral of the. 5th Brigade of the uuu pass as iree persons .1 . . 1. 1 . - ... Should SLrtlJ uus ue ine case, i will give Five Dollars for his detection and : Regiments at the times and places conviction before the proper tribu-i hereinafter specified, for thepur nal m any part of this state. I will : p0se of being reviewed, of which give tor the apprehension of the; the respective commandants, and i.-ii.iuciiiiufuuuieirueiivcryall others belong ng to the re?i to me, or so secured in iail or other wise that I get them, Thirty Five Dollars. Or, I will give Twenty Five Dollars for the woman alone, and Ten Dollars for the child alone. The proper name of the woman is 1 lety, but she will no doubt change it as she did before. I forewarn all owners of boats, captains and owners of vessels from taking on board or carrying away this wo man and her child Elizaunder the penalty ot the law. NdT. HUNT. August 16, 1824. 23-tf Fire Cents Reward. 11 AN away from the Subscriber, -t a few days since, an indented black boy, named NAT HARVEY, aoout 18 years of age, All persons arc hereby forbid harboring or creaitmg said boy on my account. a win give the above reward, and no thanks or charges, for his deli very to me. Ezra Pry or. Halifax county, Aug. 18,1824. 22-St MASONIC NOTICE, HHHE Officers and Members of X Royal White Hart Lcdtre,.Yo.2, will attend the FUNERAL of Bro. Lawrence B. Wiggins, deceased, at the residence of Mason L. Wig gins, on Sunday, the 19th of Sep tember next By order of the Worshipful Master, S. M. Johnston, Scc'y. Aug. 21, 1824. 23-4t Blank Warrants for sale AT THIS OFFICE. Printing neatly executed AT THIS OFFICE. qjJANTICO LOTTERY. fourth class: :::scnEiiE: 1 5 6 6 6 138 690 6,072 prize of of of of of of of of 5,000 2,000 1,000 i 500 340 50 10 5 1SS5,OGO 10,000 6,000 3,000 2,040 i 6,900 6,900 30,360 6,924 Prizes, ir,550 CSro 10,626 Blanks, $ Tickets, i Whole Tickets, - Half do. - - Quarter do. - - Eighth do. - . - $S 00 2 50 1 25 0 62 do. -of naif-da JjJJ do. of 9 quarter do. 7 co -::- ST The former Classes hav. ing met with greater enenw. i agement from the Public than was anticipated, the Manager has determined to offer the a hove Scheme, formed on pure mathe?naticalprincipleswhich wtien j ully examined and well considered will be found real ty worthy the attention and patronage of adventurers. The drawing will positively tafo place on THURSDAY thr 25th of November next, and be completed in ONE BAT. f Orders, enclosing the cash or 'prize tickets in any of the northern Lotteries, for tickets or shares . will meet with prompt attention 1 and the earliest notice iven ci j their fate if addressed to b WHITE'S Virginia Lottery Office Petersburg, Va. Aug. T6. 1824. BRIGADE ORDERS. Militia of North-Carolina, hereby orders thp miitpr rf flip f.,11nvino- ments, are required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. 1 he two regiments ot Edge combe, at Tarborough, Wednesday the 29th September. The regi ment of Martin, at Williamstor., Friday the 1st October. The re giment of Northampton, at the Court-house, Tuesday the 5th Oc tober. The lower regiment of Ha lifax, at CrowelPs, Thursday the 7th October. The upper regiment of Halifax, at Wm. E. Webb's, Saturday the 9th October. On the day preceding the nns ters for review, the commissioned officers of each regiment cf infant ry, will assemble at the place cf regimental parade at 11 o'clock,for the purpose of instruction and dis cipline; those drills will be attend ed by the Colonel of the regiment, or the Adjutant under his direc tions, agreeable to an Act cf As sembly; and Courts-martial will be held agreeable to Act of Assembly regulating the same. Uy the General, James S. Pearson, Aid-de-cainp. Having aifiointed James S.Pear son, of Halifax countv. mv Jid-de- camfi, as such he will be respected and obeyed. JOHN ALSTON, . Brig. Gen. of 3th Brigade ct the N. C. militia. July 23, 1S24. 20-3 FISH & OIL. nnHE Subscribers have justre JL ceived on consignment, in ad dition to their former stock twenty barrels Mess SHAD, of a superior quality; also a fresh supply of Rce and Cut HERRINGS, some fc half barrels; and about three dczen bcttles CASTOR OIL, which wili be sold low for Cash. J. $ J. Tfr. SimmoM. Halifax, June 10, 1824. me from such an
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