Cherokee phoenix, and Indians' advocate. (New Echota [Ga.]) 1829-1834, June 24, 1829, Image 3

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hs 1 nterior* of Guiana, at the distance of 14J miles (Voin its mouth, at high water, the riVter' is still 16,200 feet broad. At the periodical overflowing of its banks its wateis are elevated to the height of from twenty-eight to thirty-six feet above the cotumoii lev el of the river.— Humboldt—'‘■Jltiiencz- DIED at South Orange, N, J. David&Jonatiian Brown,the former «n Thursday afternoon, the 30th of April, and the latter on Saturday morning, the 2d May. . These two deceased persons were twin brothers, 31 years of age. Their parents, who are no more in this world, called them Jonathan and David, in allu sion to two ancient worthies, whose names are recorded on the page of sacred history; and their whole lives evinced that no two names could have been more appropriately chosen; for the most endearing intimacy and friendship have existed between them from their early years, and what holy writ records of the worthies after lvhom they were named, is applica ble to them, “the soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as his own soul” —and “as they were lovely and plea sant in, their lives,” so “in their death they were not much divided.” Da vid was suddenly and unexpectedly seized with mental derangement, which so afflicted and oppressed Jona than that,in a few days, he fell a vic tim to the same. They died so near ly together as to receive their funer al rites on one and the sune occasion. grave. ■ IT ■ ■ ^W, SUMMARY. Double Outfits.—A Mr. Newcomb, of Williamstown, (Mass.) lias a large, healthy and thrifty lamb, yeaned the present season, which has two heads, t>vo mouths, four eyes, four ears, and bleats with both mouths, at once! Vt. Watchman. Capfain Joseph Erwin, of Iberville, Louisiana, a wealthy sugar planter, distinguished for his hospitality, lately terminated his own life in a very singular manner. In a fit of mental alienation, to which he had latterly been subject, he enveloped his head in a blanket, and plunged into a large ivater jar, head foremost, in which situation he was found lifeless. Elkanah Watson, Esq. in a late Keesville paper, recommends to for mers the cultivation of the Sun Flow er, from the seeds of which may be extracted a superior oil, useful ns a subslitude for sweet oil ahd painter's oil. Little Rock J3rk. May 20.—The late Governor of Tecnnessee, Gen. Samuel Houston, arrived at this place a few days since, and tifter two days’ stay, took passage in the steamboat Facility, ascending the river. The U. S. agency for the Indian tribes in Ohio, has been conferred oil Col. John M’Elvain. i Persons bolding lands of the United States, in the state of Mississippi, are informed; that the term of credit will have expired on the third day of •July next. All such property, not then fully paid for, or relinquished, will he forfeited to the Federal Gov ernment. Webster’s Address at the laying of the corner-stone of the Bunker Hill Monument, has been translated into the language of Modern Greek, and extensively circulated in that coun try. The sums collected in the differ ent churches in this citv, for the ben efit of the sufferers by fire at Augusta, Georgia as far as ascertained, amount to about $2400.— Bos. Rec. Case of Stephenson.-—Mr. Wilsor, the gentleman who was dispatched to this country with the.necessary docu ments for the arrest of Rowland Ste phenson, has received orders from the Commissioners of Bankruptcy in Lon don not to pursue the fugitive any farther; they being convinced that lie has no property with him. The. 1000/. reward has been recalled, and all proceedings against him, arrested, except those at the instance of the Ex-Sheriff Parkins. We understand that previous to Mr. W’s return to England, it is his intention to visit the most interesting portions of the Union. There are in Boston four children, ,six years of age, who were all bought into the world at one birth; two girls and two boys. tka; soFM/5 oyiwi ts, 1829. DcSA-qT XXI. 1. V,orZ R<*)SR (FRMCS lrMBPh RSAT *P<ihT O'BAq, icB SO-it DiiWP EOmIIC,- 2. .ad r l sas4-qy; o^.i ivassop te^i> Tooise ywwz tixt 5 r^ac^a uspucnaj* ivPHSoBd Dd 1 Dye DAjlF&CA, SmISPHSR Dir sotyo.TZP-qop. 3. 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Gdi’yd®yR qo?a (FRt?I>Adia»5 JOAGA JR/iRSG G4« J>y D4 A)R‘J’ JRC5AAA DR RR©Ac3d®E J OF T PRT T(TZ DBvjlF EC.RA- Td®a RSFd®R A Dd?z IrRSASdiPT 0"A1V0-A (PZAGTAZ SrPT A,Rt®yh O'RhrAdRA PRT O' A SP d® A a d® A T Go®y Tcr-o®.! GRCSRriiAT AAGTRoXyR J0J1GA 1C C-’O,'!Ad®A GTGRO-AT O-RIiTAdRa^). GdRy.^ RSI AJjqs A A AD BCPA PRT 1C 4IPS RSiT 3 E«'AASGA ^y CP(iRA SAAJPoF Gdiy (PASPdiAaoF. (FTq(PA. MARSHAL’S SAIzE. W ILL bo sold to the highest bidder, on the 17th July next, at New Echota, one negro man, named , PETER, levied on as the property of Edward Hicks, to satisfy a bond given by said E. Hick's to the National Treasurer. JOSEPH LYNCH, Marshal. June. 2Jth, 1829". 13 tds. The Executive Committee of the JlmeA can Temperance Society, deeming it hip porjant that a publication should be corn merited under the patronage of I he Society,' and for the promot.on of its j,articular ob jects, issue the following Prospectus ol'a weekly Paper, entitled, THE JOURNAL OF HUMANITY, and Herald of the Amer. Tempeycncc Son, i he Joukm.-.l of Humanitv is intended to be a v ehicle of intelligence respecting all tire Temperance Societies in our country. It will lay before the public the plans, and methods of operation, adopted by the Pa- rent Society, and by others. It will con tain communications adapted to gcneial u- tility, on the subject of temperance, and Reviews of w ell written books and pamph lets relative to the same subject, ft will also j.uy particular attention to the subject oi pauperism and of prison discipline. In short, ibis Journal will make the public ac quainted with all facts suitable for publica tion, and adapted to promote the success of the cause of humanity. 1 his Paper will not only oppose intern^ perance in the use of spirituous liquors, and" in all its other forms, hut will aim to sup press all kindred vices. As its t.ile im ports, its object will be to advance the cause of humanity, in the largest sense: icf alleviate the ^ilf'erings and woes ol man, and to promote liis domestic, social, and civil welfare. It is proper to sav explicitly, that neith< ci religious nor political controversy is any part oi the object, of this Paper. What ever religious principles an; introduced,' J'lli he such as are directl) adapted to pro mote Christian Morals, and such as will meet the approbation ol all who fear God. and reverence the -acred Scr ptures. I his Jouren- will contain summary ac* counts ol ii er .ting events in the moral, religious, and political world; and will notice.whatever relates to improvements in uselul arts, ' specially in the education of children and youth. 1’ mally, it is the intention of (he exec.a2 live committee that Iho Journal of Human* ily shall be enriched by tho r .most import, ant information which can he derived from foreign Journals of various kinds, and ip t he different languages of Europe,—that in formation especially which relates to the cause of benevolence, humanity, letters,' and civij society. And with special re ference io tins department, ii is tlw inten tion oi the Committee to add another Edi tor, as soon as the prospects of’the Journal will justify tile measure.—It is hoped that, in tins way, (he Journal will ultimately secure a patronage widely extended, a net extended among the reading and intelli gent: classes of the community. 1 fie publication is not in any degree d, matter of personal interest or gain. The avails of it will be applied faithfully and exclusively to promote ihc benevolent ob ject of the Am. Temperance Society, as set lorfli :n .ts constitution. It would be a subject of sincere regret with those who are concerned in fhiv pub*' 1/calion, ii it should interfere with the cir culation ol any of the useful and excellent, papers, already devoted to the cause of temperance and humanity. But a regard to the judgment and wishes oi wise and good men in different portions of cm. country, and (o the paramount importance of ihe object of the Society, has prevailed over all personal considerations. • The'Committee indulge the hope that the designs and arrangements mentioned^ above, will meet the approbation of the community, and will’be carried into spee dy execution. If this*country is to be saved from ruin, it is high time for those who love its precious interests, to awake to vigorous, united, and persevering ex ertion. A more particular develonrment of the plan And principles of the Journal will be given in the first Number, In behalf jif the Executive Committee; of the American Temperance Society, and with thfeir concurrence. ’/ E D W >D VV. H0 O KE R, Editor, iS- Associate Gen. Ag'nL Andover, March, 10, 1829. Co.viditions.—The Journal will be pub lished; on Wednesday of each week, at Andover, Mass,, from" the office of Flagg &. Gould; and in ti style such as shall com mend itself to good tastr; price £2,00 a year, in advance, i. e. if paid within two month-; £3,00 if not paid till after the close of the year. CHARLESTON OB SERVER. rffMIE Character of fibs paper, it is pre- ■1- sumed, is so well known, that nothing heed be said on that point. It was com menced with a very limited subscription in January 3 , 1827, and its patronage has ever since been confined almost exclusively to the Presbyterian and Congregational Churches of this and the adjoining States. A gradu al incmise of subscribers, together with numerous and unexpected assurances that our labors have, been favorably regarded by those whose good opinion it is* an honor o possess, induces the hope that a subscription paper in the hands of its friends may prove an efficient means of rj tending its eircula-4 lion. If every individual, who takes a pleasure in perusing the Observer, would use but a slight effort to gain addit ional sub scribers, we arc persuaded that our sub script ion list would soon be doubled. The Editor, grateful for past, encourag;,-.,, ment, intends hcrafter devoting his wliole^ time to the paper, and will use every possi ble effort to render it still more intere-tin<* and useful:—and for any assistance Which may be afforded him in the prosecution of f his laborious and responsible duties, he will * ever feel unfeignedly thankful. The annual price of the 6i)servf.b to city subscribers, is £3 50, in advance, or £4 if payment is delayed to the end ofthe year—to country subsciibnrs £3in advance, or.£3 50 at tho end of the year Any per son who shall obtain five new subscribers on these terms, and become responsible for them, shall be entitled to a copy witboi*: charge. ' ^