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Severn* 9p;^U|R8 to &JCft?S ?M W'. Miw ^aN weclsces c^e^K* w?MH' antique fjCwcililisjilie *tf of Lacioa \m? \j>t/ JWttaw i? Tepresentsjhilk:%HhJiri(?v kgrrefe ?fc"-'.f,r"1"J jbrcciuit fltonos wwi iiwoutcwi .*? - ?W ???.ho? ,? , ?te ??*?? thry mlilrd on tttt. tiltle Bnl gcr, b'v that rTI (he fcojefs bad thetn except the middle one. At length through a refinement of luxury, they used to change them according to tliej | seasons, and had light ringa In sum mer, anil heavy onee, aet with large I atones lor winter. 1 - , rm ' h The Bombay paper* contain an accouut of the Celebration of a rtar | Tiara Ceremony, which took place ?t jbdore on the 8d of May, between his Hlghnes Mulha Bow Holkarj fc and C bander JLtye on yrhjrh oooaaiun Che resident Sir Johp Malcolm, ao companiedbj the Officers* were pre sent.? Th^ accounts state that * the lyritle beiM of Raipoot ^tractiob. and of ? higher cant than the bride groom, a peculiar ceremony was trt consequence obeyed, la Hindoo marriages, 4 to the custom for .the bridegroom to stand on one side of a the other side; npon'tbe Brahmin's clapping bis hands the cloth is drop ped and ihe bride, advancing to her htujband, throws a garland over bis Mot, they are then constituted man SFyife. I But on^this pccasion, a 1 sword wa? substituted in^he tdace of {the Maharajah, tmd the bride was. [formally married to the sword. The Signification of this strange ceremo ESllMHl'. St JfcS * tion of caste, ^ I'll !?a! l! 'i '? ?*- f?M v "t V ? v<>j^ >***??. C.-itrtA,. pieces 4jfthe'Bri-| UtjrfjiKognizing ? to be sheriffs fa ^extraordinary. ofW?rtmorela?d wThanet, and title descends -to mSm ;w i j 7.1 i0??1 ieclies ; >ay istitaltonlSr ht Ha [rii poAftr Wiii LiHi^fcnd look these things are ne cessary? and that you cmunot do tofthbut the* ? away with such nou ? sense ? you can do without them un til fall? yea ? until January. f t{&\ Remember thai the rigntot thnse things which you obtain on; Credit, does not belong to you? but to your creditor, who will not fail to prove it | at a time whfehtvill be very iocoo I venieut to your real and personal mf^pertyUjR' ' p -A -v.* ?$? > ?" ' ,? j Recollect that the Difference be tween things ?o Credit, ud things "kt-: ? A for mt in hand, is from ten -Srteot --j- y8?n?iU8T.b^ ! frngal-? ami Instead of raising one- honored bush olp of* corn on ten acreaof land ? ratst the same number of bushels on three acr^. ' V ? ? ^ F " , 'Never -tun iu debt for ^personal propertyi?bear In mind^?yea ? ob iierve practk^allyfrom (his time hence - be filled with bread? yoorl halFEe ornamented with fat] tnd your folds shall be deck-' stable iiatitb nor shall the Sheriff invade and drive ?awayyour flocks and your herds. lastly? -never imitate those who ride, in osrriagea for fhich they owe ?and for which they are visited by ?*(*? ' is i^Rruc now as it was in ilie f %? lumen; and those who want ipfmust not depend on specu or artifice for this nurnoefe. but , m his 79th fcnce, that to t he owed lhe ircumstances, wcinagreat ogzensmjl b*V? no cause to if egret happiiM ui NbsUiiUat prosperity in a ralional^wayY ?n prtfereuceMtu w'ys;i !?. Cider aid VJiampairntL -Tbefol i Joking* Wkhig Wobeti tute for Cider iv5tt> be found^mwb under tW nape inore pleasant to the palate;- Dis - m ? Ait if -Tp ? '?% vt . n. j % . ? solve 81bs. of brown sugar in ten gal teis water, then add atargB wine flAaa&full oC voauL and ferment {iitftto days? then draw off Hie liquor into a?tib, andadda sufHt-iejoL quantity of pt)re tartaric add/previowdy"d? mked in5liUl?;%ateri$o as to ten -t tbe.n ^ in three s it wiU>ltfor??, and if bottled, will soon bewhat is technically termed bythe^adi, " up. Tbe tartaric acid being the produce of Oip grape it is moietfeasfl ant and wholesondfe tbau acid or the apple or pefcrt and if the solution ot sugar be jprtaerly feruepttd * Wii# may be produced equal to Cbam paigne. To make a g?^ imitation of Champagne wine, an mfotfen ?1 ?nit (sweetened) to be substituted f<* water, and half-a-polnt of orange teer water to be *dded to tongal | Of the ftrmeflfod liquor. W%$ IT? SHflk A ! A merchant ttdvertising an saaovt went of goods* for sale, prw notice, that he will take payment in nil kind* of Ceuniry product vuxfi jrrwwt, Dialogue hctwetn two Neizfibourg. j Sccne ? A bar-room, In the city of Pbila > Ichphit. .r lieason ? buui . morrow, neigh bour Thoughtless ; 1 see you lutve the newspaper. \?ny what news this morning? ? ? Thoughtless ? O toothing, only (be d? ? <\ printer is plaguing us (or > money again. 1 only owe him two dollar?; and he has seut for it half a dozen times ; and is now dunning in his paper. . Reason ? A great shame too, for you riot to pay such a trifling sum. He had use for the: money* no doubt, or he would Dot have asked for it Thoughdess^Use for the d-r-1"; he must he very poor indeed, if he has to seud a mile or , two for three dollats.* 1 Besides, I consider , it iusuU to.be bored iu this banner by a printer. Does he think 111 run off? ? Zounds M go and give itp fits >, al way? thought you Aad more sense than to fexpreas^rotp' self fa this tnaotiejn Th* printer had no thought of your running off, but lie cannot live without being paidToi* his labor; and no doubt, he tried a hundred before lie sent to you, and received the same Answer you gavi& him. Thoughtless? I don't c*re if he lasted % thousand? and I can't see wlia I great ufee be has much monfey,* af any rate !? Bis expenses are nothing ; and besides, money is too scarce with ii?, now^ to give to Reason ? TlwSte'e another alwnrd remark. J know a printer's ex es, (who publishes a paper btf I . a week) amounts to upwards of] dollars Cv Week ft* workmen j fly theaam&sumfor paper and ; besides a family to mainl and other expenses. How if, can be done without money, 111 giv tfp* Y' ink; OP Bp! Iw he does ?tbic?fi all these v A msgf'-.'m in no l 9, rtyou . would not . IP/If - the printer support you mention, Bgf all treat become xoruiiic^ I*#*?! <3 by leav i*E Josing . *? ??Sf nofti*1" a w ? Hb* lit may expect to.be dun'ilj ' 4rtV MBbp) | 17 ij] War. Mj|Siiine ?enyug, Esq. had rewdly remarked. If Christian na , "tftaSSigtesKad iown among them ! An Irish Lawyer, had a #ent nl his own country, wiio was a sailor, and having bmeu at aea for some tie*,' bis wife was married again in his ab sence, no he was resolve;! to prose dlto her; and coming to advice with the councillor, lie was told bemust Have witnesses to prove that he was bis Wife "Was married ,rrah, by my shoal, bat ? impossible," said the Ibther; "for mjr shipmates are all counsellor, ? there can be nothing done in it; and what a pi^ it la that such a breve cause shotfld be lost tfow tgjose >?j cannot prove your Wadesborough (jfiuan) ^ -Aci4^?ijr . THE Trustees of Wadttborough Acad emy feel a pleasure in announcing >o the public, that they hsve engaged Uobru i L/ i tl.DM.uMDs, A. W. to supeniftend their Sem inary fur the ensuing year. " . Mr. Edmonds la a graduate of the U ni Iversiiy of Glasgow ? . . Spot land j lias for a (several year* been engaged as Principal of 'the Noi folk Academy, Virginia, and U re-> commended by the Trustees of tjjat Insti tution, as a gentleman ofc i*bcral and rciitttd "g education, and whoso<industry and attc \op to the duties ot his profession ^are equalled by few. Pupils will be carefully Uu^ht the^ fol?v lowing courses at iheir stated price*; vis . Spelling, Reading, Writing and Arith |mctic, per session ? g 10. ' . English Grammar with the "aboye, or ? separately? - $5 12, 5Q. ? l- Vj The Latin, Q reek, Htjbr^w andyrench Languages, with the Pnpiody, History, Ge OOTflnhv iiul A c 1 ographv and Autiqnitievcoittieeicd with the Classicks, Logic, Morftfc at i& NatuW Phi i ^ . - . j -7 oiuini' Mlu iHlUTctl JT5U losophy, Rhetorick and Belles- Letties, Composition, Modern Geography with the iuse of Globes and construction of Chart* ar u) Maps, Astronomy, ?iementary fincl practical pans of M stfcmatic]c s v ' C frexrl * - - try ? See# separately or collectively? g 1 5. l ?The Trustees have also m ape in enga^ Wntwith Mrs. Julia F. Edmonds, to take Charge of the Female Department, a^d feel a confidence in recommending ,bcr to r public attention* as perfectly adequate to . [teach the following branofces, at the annex? ed prices, viz Spelling, Reading, Writing and A nth* mctic, per session? g 10. English* Grammar? $ ' 2,50. Geography, Astronomy, Composition. RlietoripkVBelleJ^res, Chemist iy, Phi losophy, the use of the Globes, See. ? $ 15. , Plain and.ornamental rn edle*work, Mu sic, Dewing and Mating. w\\pbc taught, but fo/ tl^lea separate chai*< WlH be made. TIkrtKuation is elevated am) he holds out many inducements to pi guardian* reside in any unhe in the southern States. Hoard ci sntsand ? be pro private |LvV/> k on tho ? IPPSI .??HWr!*" ?* y every, other respect the Seminaries wM be |d,T^tSus2S2ig^ , tlKWiselvea to p? and contribute ttitheir welfare and hap hg^gBEasa" < ? MOTO, 1810. oatha of office said, shall, on or before the'flrst day of November, til eadr and every year, record ill bio office a true list of the Justices who shall have so qualified before him, and feball, within tUjaid time, transjuit a true Copy thlfceof to the office ?f the se cretary of State, who ?hall make a record thereof. . Jnd be ii further enacted , tlwt all acts and parts of acta;, repugnant to this act, be, and the same are here by repealed. Jh. the Senate ffo**e9 the eighteenth day qf December , in the year if our L*rdt one thouoand tight Hundred ' and nineteen^ and in the forty -fourth feat qf Independence qf th* , United State* qf AmmHca. ^ / | BENJAMIN H UGEim President of the Senajfi. PATRICK NdHLE, Weaker qfi/ie Houoe qf Refiretdittaiivf'*. "sssnmuzT""* tfttrttar y <t?A8tV%.