c.) THE PROPRIETORS. Volume ir ? A CONDITIONS Or THIS C?UT?j^ 77?# firice to Subscriber tU three ng in this G ajUTti. ' fxcrcdivg eight tine* ritTY cents, .J&'im kmtj that jutke for evefijt l^g&argtr advertise* f /? proportion, t " mtwiUbe made an the tonstanfpr consider blc an ad Terms of A> *3*0 280 50.0 37 1 0 25.0 30 ? - or#.o?popf 5-.o?r i r* KV->;.v * 5 ? ?. . ? !' Jv* '^T 40 33. 034030 .0 38 0 *0 . 0 M p U .0 160 18.0 30 WO 33 .0.65ft 00.0 00 .500.60cjr00.800, dayf|8ic| j_ 8?t? ^ South IS 4 4tiN(#*M iS^'SO mfoeD living in , or . in the country nfelttag W i Ytllow Ochre, do. Parent Yellow, Prussia* Blue, nos. 1. 3? 3> ? ' Drugstore, in Uroad Peach ? -jr;'~>jorth ?5> J* ?ceWed from SfCB^ - ' ;~crr* [MOO I^ipi Salt, An assortment of PoU, Skillet, and Bake Loaf ahd brown Sugaribng ago as the year P nine millions of gallons of The distillerieS -fromybrr/^n mo produced, jp ad? Mitmi, swui unce millions of gattbns* Thejoreign spirits implied, in each of i I iMi yearn IJfOrt and 18QR wlien foreign | ? molasses, had failed, were J^arly ten mil Sof trapE Cider Ifmkde AT ve?r auantitirft. >nH With 1^R? lit ^ r ? -=r ? ? "? ?*>'/ quantities, and with great profit, pl^t jfnpQrt thfta liquor. Our ibajt situ are'nearly equal to our cor*sutiip tk3l, for we import only 185,000 gallons, and the rider and beer exported under the M|k)rname% are I8r,\ooo gallons, be sides aea stores. Our brewertea are a source m real, steady* and great profit, rffireigo apirits are kcaily advanced I pr??e* " ,.J ~"| , Two things then, appear within onr l power in the business of theae 'common f drinks .? Ar*t* to improve the quality, and ar?mi^> lo iitcreasc the qu orchards are known to be re.^^ the United States. By them we canin* crease, at pleasure, the, good bid farmer's manufacture ? jlmericun cider : a "* ft > m i a ill ta row twtil^i'lnl fY\i? t l^rt ?iniiin a raw innicrttri lur itio of apple brandy, whteb > when well made ami ripened J>y JLe^pitig^Ja oil excellent spirit. To tht^e -may be added P&m. 'orchards and peat1 otebai^f, for the manu factory of peach brandy ahd perry, or firar Cider . These liquors are super*?* to tl& Spanish brandy and French rum, and to th? Tfcftcjrifie, Fayal at^jotherlnferior wines. m^r-: _?? 'r* ?. 1Mb often of. the ,Wgh rf* miHtom to plunder our property, bo to as the cane, our new valfcWe ItequishMfccould, supply (coarse sugfcrs and ntclassea, the LouUisna planters could reap the benefit. * of Mexico, to.4he oarchards of the north* ero a&d eaatero states- neariy all the Am?- ! rican cultivator* might ahara, at their own I pleasure, in the supply of the re* nt atari' Lais, whether cider, or spirits, or beer should be cKoseo for the drink ofthefcoft swrner. ' ' - ?, J" . ; pThe Vr^weriaa vt fcurope tfibrd ui the sure and iaay mesns to extend oofpreaent atoc^^tnfefairtib^ useful household or Canity brewing, as jnactteable ill our. climate, appears to fte wbrthy of ohe labours of the patriot and the chemist. ? ^The gram distillet*^ of Ireland ia also They-FgeoeTai# di^tbei* ftwrn^wd I ... mir f;r;iinj, mwE witl pprovements from abroad; or those ofVge I and rectification. ? ~ v . $ Important dj|?overies in the manufac ture of spir itm&d beers have been made ()y American genius. The discovery cf colonel Alexander Anderson, a native of Maryland, now of Philadelphia, in regard tp Umb practicability of brewing. with a con sult rable mixture or unniaUtti Indian corn ? the discovery by the reverend Burgess Al lison, lately pf New Jersey, now of Phi* . ladclphia, of the mode or extracting tfce essential oils from spirits when burnt ; r and the discovery hy the, last gentleman ftf the piracticabUity ?* from the common be found worthy of | quiring; art*-* ?re ce?W pro mis nut i mi uui 11^1 distillation ^ J mt attention ot tbiji|^ sen The two " : the last aiM|id tn; ing to several eurly pf infccU^lo?* in this country, is ancmky QgLJjat ??'-X-.-.-T-, ?|rtion -'"j occasion*. The wines im United Slales are about 1 ? PL .. brandy are lar preferable to sharp and Ml flavorctl win*s. The improvement and in crease of sll our liquors would have a ten dency to diminish the use of those in a de gree worthy of thi attention of the culti wor, who raises materials for^ur lii stiJ - lerits, and of the manufacturers and capi talist , whose industry^ tkill, and money are ? J >loyed iq the business; he household preparation* of licit li quors hi many families, and etw* by distil isru f,om ipd drkd peach, grape, currant, and cherry, %re not un wonhy of our aitention, particularly ai it is probable they will lead to many useful experiments in the. cultivation of the vine andthc mamtlar.ims of ita proper jutea, in m. rnnntr.i I'Ji* eki- ""U 'H? SOUthC$l (f||> n as much peiy f??0? Wga?; m*SZ wore northern districts extend into the cli of the claret, the Sal^n* ,h. ?y. the Hock, the Burgundy, and the ? 4ll il._ _1! toe mock, tne burgundy, ..pignc. All tbe d)iM(tioi t .rope, are found in United * most enormous ? ? ? porunce to, of tpcfca'lrqi our coiimty gallons? iSmon.i ^onitaMty pfofccrt i: and from motives of art, and other philosopher, to this stlUjecU rious cUw^tte^^ost oeneft^lff exclude vur phy sicisnscsnwrnonttrate, iskrlas* wholesome than the pureiirtracts of hom und grain, *hith compose ihe whole tribe of our beers. , Foreign liqixm are often adulterated. The abundance of o noioi iout th*bd|| Engifcit general# L' pronounce ihe hfeer * whefo ihef^hbotd * not, and omit inhere they should DfO* hiving a bad memory, w*a ?t a atand, and m ioovr voice desired one who stood close by him, to help him out : " No. (say# the| other) you are out enough already." VOKTUMB a Goddn. it, to foot* ilooc, r ardhlway of tUu own*