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Very respectfully, your ob’t. serv’t.
CHARLES H. ABERT.
Dyspepsia— This prevalent, anti in
uiauy cases, terribly disease, arising
from a derapgcd stale ol the liver, is
characterized by an inordinate acidity
of the stomach, and until this be sub
dued, tiie process of emaciation goes
on with a steady pace, bidding defiance
to all the nostrums and palliatives so
plentifully prescribed. Having been
a severe sufferer, I feel it a duty to
others in my case, to communicate a
simple, safe, and effectual remedy for
the morbid and acid stale of the sto
mach alluded to. It is nothing more
than a strong tea of wood soot, dramc
freely, cold, at the pleasure of the
patient. Let the experiment be iy ly
made, and if others experience the
same happy result as myself, their tes
timony may be given to tbo public
through the channel of your paper, and
prove = an extensive benefit to the com
munity.—Daily .Advertiser.
MAMMOTH TREE.
A correspondent of the N- Vork
Morning Qcuiier gives the following
account ojf a Wonderful lree, in
Buenos Ayres, South America.
The circumference at its base, a
foot abovb ground, is -
Its longitudinal length is
Its breadth is - - -
The body or trunk of this first Tree,
is about 10 feet above ground, out
of which there- are four other bodies
70 feet.
- 30
- 20
growing,
one of which is 30 feet in
circumference,-with 13 trees growing
out of it each of which is from 25 to
3U feet in girth—and of the height and
spread of*a full grown apple tree, and
one of 20 feet girth, with 6 trees
growing but of it as the last described
ones. The other two are of the size
of an apple tree, with 5 others grow
ing out of ♦mailer sizes—making in all
the enormous sain of 30 distinct trees
from o:tc trun> or body, an I il "is said to
be large enough Jo shade 40 men, un
der a vertical sun, laying down round
the tree with their horses standing-
round outside of them at their bridles
length, the end made fast to the feet
of ttieir owners or masters.
Cobhett.—This extraordinary man,
alluding to the number ofhis ‘‘works,”
observes,..‘gif such yuung men wish
to know the grand secret relative to
the performance of such wondrous
labor, it is told to him in a few words:
be abstinent, be sober, go to bed at
«iglit o'clock, and get up at four, the
last two being oi’ slili more impor
tance than the tvv® former. A full
half of s\ll that I have ever written
has been written before ten o’clock
in the day;,so that 1 have had as much
leisure as any man I ever knew any
thing of. If young men will but set
about the thing in earnest, let them
not fear of success: they will soon
find that it is disagreeable to sit up,
or rise late. Literary coxcombs
talk of consuming the midnight oil.’
No oil, and a very small portion of
candles, have I ever comsumed; and
I am convinced that no writing is so
good as that which conics from undei
the light of the sun.”
Ji Caution.'—A lady, a few days
ago, in passing rapidly round the base
•f the sky-light on the dome of the
grand rbtunda of the Capitol, sudden
ly fell upon the glass frames, broke
thro’ one of the panes, and was for
tunately stopped in her descent by the
narrowness of the aperture, and the
extension of her arms. She remained
suspended in that position for several
minutes, 130 feet above a floor paved
with stone, till one of the attendants
eame to her assistance, her compan
ions being too much petrified to give
her any aid. We trust this will be a
warning to those whose curiosity may
lead them to that splendid but danger
ous apex.— Washington Chroniele.
State Bank of North Carolina.—
The Stockholders of this institution
have declared that its business ought
to be closed, in consequence of its ina
bility to pay specie continually, and
make dividends equal to the legal in
terest; and have consequently called
a special meeting, to be held in June
next, to determine what arrangement
shall he made to that effect. Judge
•Ruffin ha* been appointed President.
Savannah Georgian.
Jin Jlmericanism.—Noah Webster
introduces into his new dictionary, as
legitimate, the Ameiican coined word,
lengthy. “This”—says the American
Travellei—“is outrageous, and al
most enough of itself to condemn the
results of his whole twenty years’ la
bor. We should like to know wheth
er his reasons for so doing are breadthy
and strcngtlly.”
Candidates in Pennsylvania.—The
papers of this State have nominated
only about twenty Candidates for the
Governor s chair! A caucus is to be
held at Harrisburg on the 4th of
March to decide on their pretensions.
The Felt Destroyer.—Oil the 13th
of November, James Murphy, of Ken-
nebunk-port Me. having drank freely,
resolved on destroying bis wife. He
first heated a Dutch oven lid, and
placed it upon her back, as she lay in
toxicated upon the floor -He next hro t
in an armful of brush and placed it a-
bout her; and was just in the act of
setting it on lire, when a person came
in and prevented him. The wretched
woman survived in excruciating pain
till the 2d inst., when she expired.—
Murphy is committed to jail for trial.
Emigrants to Liberia.- The mana
gers of the American Colonization-so
ciety have resolved forthwith t' 1
charter a ship for the conveyance t<
Liberia of from 150 to 200 emigrants
who are now impatiently waiting in
Maiyland, Virginia, and elsewhere,foi
a passage.
The Power of Conscience.—The fid-
lowing letter was thrown into a gentle
man’s store in this city a few- days
since, enclosing a $>20 Farmers Bank
bill of 1802:
“ Accept the enclosed from one
who once injured you but who canuH
die with a peaceful conscience until Ik-
has recompensed you double. Who.
when, and where, none but the great
God knows,(except one,) and never
will until the great day of reckoning.’
Troy Sentinel.
Original Anecdote.—At # a wed
ding a few evenings since, in this vil
lage, after the clergyman bad uni
ted the happy pair, an awful silence
ensued, which becoming rather irk
some to a young gentleman, he cried
out, “you need not be so unspeakabl
happy.”—Buf. Pat.
Large Diamonds.—The number 11
known diamonds, weighing do can;is
and upwards, is said to ue no iiio.t-
than 19. The two iaigcst ot tucs;;
are in the possession of the Royal
Family of Portugal. One is slili un
cut, and, if we may credit it.e i onu-
guese accounts, is the iaigcsi e.er
found. It issaidto weigh looucanns,
and, supposing it to lose. hail us wci_,nt
in cutting, w ould he worth 5,on *,-
800/. There is a small part broken
off, which was done accidentally by
the man who found it, in the xiiazils,
The other diamond, itr the possession
of the house of Braganza, is estimated
to be worth 3,1)88,000/.
Marriage Extraordinary.—On Sun
day evening'at Inch iindge, Oou.tty
Clare,, the vViuow O’Keiley, j. sl
turned on her 95ut year, to a Hearty,
rattling young fellow, named M'iNiu-
iiiai-a, aged 44. Majority in favor oi the
lady, 7u:! A little property was the
main inducement to tiie young man a
matrimonial adventure, and he has, n
is understood, been a good deal dis
appointed.
Dublin Evening Post.
Dear bought Treasures, in the me
moirs oi Cion. Miller s service i>t Pe
ru, there is a calculation, that the
lives of no less than eight millions two
hundred and eighty-live thousand In
dians were sacrificed in that province
alone, in searching for gold and silver
to enrich thair tyrannic masters, the
Spaniards. The persons thus em
ployed, used to be drawn by ballot, arid
so severe was their labour, that they
were generally killed oll'in the course,
of twelve months.
Don't be proud.—A sweeper in a
Lottery Office, drew the one eighth of
#25,000 prize, for which he was to
sweep it out. He will now sweep it
in.
In Wilmington, Del. a full grown
mouse was expelled from the stomach
of a child about fourteen months old.
The parents state that their children
had several times discovered nests of
young mice, and suppose the infant
must have got 1 of them into itsmouth
which found its ^ay down the child’s
throat. The mouse was expelled by
medicine given for worms—its skin
was without hair, and transparent.
The- following circumstance took
place in a neighboring town a short t ime
since:—A fellow hearing there was a
letter for him in the post-office, accor
dingly went for it. On the postmas
ter's hnndingftt to him, he frankly •eon-
-fessed he could not read, and reques
ted the postmaster to open it and let
him kn'oiv the conteuts,-which lie very
readily did. After getting all the in
formation Ire wanted, lie very wittingly
shrugged up his shoulders, thanked him
for his politeness, and drily observed.
When I have some chainge, / // call and
take it!”—Mid. Gaz.
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W HEREAS my wife F.Lizj.rr.’ni Ear,
without any cans' whatever, absent
ed herself from my lodgings, all uersoos
arc hereby cautioned against harbonng a::d
prntpcting nr h*rir,7i’jz any Kai’^ainc op
contracts with her; as the sufiscribor is rfi*
termined not to he resportsiMe for them.
James peth 1 .
Cona'wuga, C. N. Jan. 7. 43 6.
THE
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heart.
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Price $3 per annum, or tjj2 50 if paid
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Chronicle are requested to give the above
a few insertions, and the favor will be id?-
ciprocated.
TO HOUSE BUILDERS.
S EALED proposals will be received, 4
my office, in Coe.sewayte-e, until live
first day of February, for the building of a
COL 111' HOUSE at New Ecltota, of the
following description.
1 he House to he framed, twer.tr fouV
feet by twenty in dimensions, two stories
high, lower story ten feet, and the upper
story nine leet high, shingled roof of yellow ’
poplar shingles, one stair ease, one door on
each side o| the house with plttih batten
shutters, two fifteen light windows in each
side of the house above and below, also two
windows in the end, in the lower story,
where the Judge’s bench is to he crCcted.-J-
i he weather, boarding of the hnit^e is
to be rough, but joirded; the floors ate like
wise to be rough. The lower Hoot- to be of
square joint, l ot the upper floor tougred
and grooved. The platform for the Judge’s
bench is to he three lect high, eight fcdt
long, and three feet wide, and banistered,
steps at earl) end, with a seat the whole
length of the platform. There are also <r»
be bait a dozen dressed jane benches often
or twelve (eel long. The foundation oi’tbe
house is to be of good rock jor brick, an'd
raised two teet above the ground.
The person or persons contracting for
the above mentioned building are required
to furnish lumber, nails, glass, hinges, locks'
and other necessary articles. The lowest
bidder is to have the contract, who will he
required to give bond and good security
lor the latthful execution of the work, in *a
workman-like manner, to be completed by
tlie second Mondav in October 1820.
JOHN MARTIN,
Treasurer of the Cherokee Nation'.
Nov. 26, 1823. 58 td.
HOUSE BUILDER, AND CABI
NET MAKER.
J S. A\ . AY HITE, from the city of
• New York, respectfully inlorms the
citizens of the Chcr-kee Nation, that he
intends carrvingon the businessofHOUSE
BUILDING AND CABINET MARK
ING in a manner superior to any that has
been done, &. in the most fashionable marts-
ner, equal to that of N. York or Baltimore,
and Superior to any work of the kind in
this part of the Country, lie will work as
cheap as any workman, and in a better
manner than can be done. Hr has got
liogany and materials of the best quality.
N. B. He will take apprentices in the
above business. Any native who will
come with good recommendation, and of
steady habits will be received and taught;
in tlie above business.
Persons wishingto build ran be supplied
with a plan and elevation of any house that
may be w anting.
For further information please apply
to Messrs. David Vann and John Ridge.
Nov. 12, 1828. S7 tf.
$20 HEW ASUS.
T AKEN out ol my lot. without my leave,
on Cedar Creek, Chattoogy District,■-
Cherokee Nation, ett the twenty eighth of
October last, one chesnut sorrel n.are a
bout tw elve years old, and about fourteen
hands and a Half high, blaze face, arid has
been cut on the wealhersfor the pistilln,
and has a large wart under her left car. f
will give the above reward in good proper-.
t° an .'’ person who will bring said mar©
to me at my residence, abo\ r named.
JOEL KERBJ£
8th Bee. 132*. v-jgfic