mil. philosOPhy, which may be carried on even in a arden of contracted dimensions, and that the are pleasing as well as curious, those can “,5 t'y who remember what they have felt on seeing their attempts succeed. ‘Amusement reigns,’eayl Dr..Young, ‘ man's great demand . Happy were it, if the amusement‘ cfmanagiug a garden were more generally relished. It “mild surly be mere conducive to health, and the preservation of our faculties to extreme old age, were that time, which is is now devo- ted to indolence or to trifling or vicious in- door amesements, or which is wasted in bac- chanalian festivity, spent in the open air, and in active employment~in other words, in the cultivation of a Garden. Journal of Health- — SAUERKRAUT, 0R SALTED CABBAGE. ltis onl to or 15 years since this article was introi need on board British ships of war, as an article possessed of valuable anti-scorbutic roperties’. Experience proving it to be va- uable for the above mentioned'qualities, it is still retained in- their supplies. it has long been in use on board of German and Dutch national vessels, as well as merchant ships, the crews of .which, even during the longest voy- ages, remain perfectly free from scorhutic com- plaints. From time immemorial, it has formed a favourite standing dish to the robust inha- bitants of the north of Europe during their long and rigorous Witter-s. It is recommended by cheapness, savor, salubrity and simplicity, of preparation. Cabbage should be taken that has sustained two or three white frosts revious to being gathered; sound, compact Beads should be chosen, the green and imper- pfectleaves should be carefully removed, each lieaddivideH, and the stalk cut out; then sliced lfine with an instrument made for the purpose; a suitable tub, barrel shape, shouldb prepared. After cutting, it should besalte with the proportion ofapint of fine ,salt to the bushel of cabbage,| wcll intermin- gled, which may 'then be gradually packed in the tub, pressing it continually with an ap. propriate wooden rammer. It should then be covered with a circular board. two inches less in diameter than the tub, and a weight of 20 or 30 lbs. p’lacedon it. In two weeks it will un- dergo the acetous fermentation, when it will be fit for use. Attention should be paid it every week, to skim the froth from the brine, to wash the board, stone, and sides-of the tub. When Sauerkraut is taken out of the tub to cobk, it phould always be washed with fresh water and cooked' without the addition of any other vegetable. A piece of fat pork—beef- ora fat goose, enclosed with the Sauerkraut in a close tin vessel, and steWed three hours, forms an excellent dish, and is the more. valu- able as it can be had at the seasons of the ear, and under circumstances that vegeta- les cannot be procured. ' R. D A V I D S O N Takes leave to intimate his arrival at the old Establishment, where an extensive and valuable stock of British Goods, direct from the manufactories, and suitable to the present trade and season, are offered, on his usual very advantageous terms. Head of King’s Wharf, Dec. 10. L... THE BRITISH as . “ ICAN. Ann '8 c s V w. i .o warm u; Qtlotk a: seam MAKER, ’ CHARLOTTE-TOlVN. '6 0 VI TVeddiug Ring.” 5/0- «Ste. b 9’09 . g (dawn L19, .f‘o'li'f W H I T Er tenders his 3“ unfeigned thanks to the Gentry and his friends generally, of Prince Edward Island, for the very liberal support he has received since his commencement in Charlotte-Town, and in- forms them, that he has Removed from Pownal Street to the house lately in the occupation-of Mr. Gates, Saddler, Queen’s-Square, where all future favours will be most gratefully received. Wanted a quantity of good Bird-eye Maple Timber for exportation, for which Cash will be given. J. W. has apartments to let in the house he at present occupies. Dec. 8, I83 2. {up 0 T 1 c E . By mutual consent of the Parties, the Firm of Campbell 8; Cousins, is dissolved. All Persons indebted to the Concern, are requested to make immediate payment,’ and all persons having claims upon them are requested to ren- der the same without delay. ‘ JflMES CAMPBELL. WM. COUSIJV'S. Dec 1. 1832. O A L The Subscriber offers for Sale, a quantity of Sydney and Pictou COAL, on low terms payable on delivery in Cash or Grain. THOS. B. TREMAIN. m 0 R 8 J1 L E . A Sheet Iron STOVE and Piping.— Enquire at this Office. THE SUBSCRIBER wants to purchase Wheat, 'Oats, Pork and Flour; the whole must be of good quality, and delivered at his Store in Char lotte Town. CHfiRLE S DEMPSEY. Dec. 22. TO BE SOLD .flT Public JiUCTION this day [Saturday,]the 22d day of Dec. at 9 o’clock in the Afternoon, at Mr. Nel- son’s Warehouse °. 1 machine for cutting Tohacco,—l Snufl‘Mill,-—2 Tobacco Press- es,——2 Snuff Sieves,-—2 bundles Lines,-,— ! Table,-—2 empty Casks,—-4 boxes Snuff. G. PROCTER. - fluctiomer. Dec. 22,.1832. 166 r o R s A 1. 3' Thirteen Oxen, and Forty Wether Sheep. Apply to John Adams, New-London. II 0 R S J1 ' L I}. The good Schooner JOHN, two years old. 36 Tons Burden, well found in every respect. For further particulars apply to the owner Mr. Donald Ramsay. Oyster Cove, Oct. 13, 1832. HflRLOTTE—TOWJV GRJIJIJHAR SCHOOL The Trustees have to announce that Mr. ROWN having procured the services of a metent person as an Assistant. increased -' 'es will be afforded for the tuition of an number ofScholars, in the various in that Seminary. A J]. LANE, n A D D 0 W late BIaclrstockJr Haddov.) .Merchanl, Richibucto, beg leave~to in from Shippers of produce in P. Eiieland, that any property consigned to his care will be gratefully received, and the amount ' of Sales punctually remitted- August ll. H E A P G 0 0‘ D S The Subscriber has received by the lathrrivale from Britain. Halifax. and Newfoundland] large an p- ply consisting of British and India Drv Goods. Haber- dashery, Hosiery. Crookeryware. Grocery. Spirits. Hardware. Iron, Saltklfeather, Shipstorcs. and a large supply of London. Double-refined LoafSugar, which he offers at the lowest Price for Cash only. » u JOHJV FULTON N. B. J. F. still continues to carry on the Baking Business. Ship Bread alway s on hand. and the highest price given for good Flour. August 4th. 1322 II OR 5 A LE A T .J. H. WHITE’S Store, a .Map rfNew Brunswick. by An- thony Lockwood,jun. late Assistant Surveyor General of the Province—Mounted on canvas, best quality. Portraits of his late Mujesty,‘ George the Fourth, and of his present Majesty William theFonrth, beautifully got up, Plate oflarge size, cost 100 guineas engraving, price 205. each. EW AND CHEAP GOODS DANIEL BRENAN has just opened an exten- sive and elegant supply of Batman and other “it onanmzn, which. together with his usual Stock if Teas, lVines, Spirits, Groceries, &‘0- fire. form A VERY GEMB‘L ABSORTKENT. shitahle for the season. allof which he otters for Sale at " _, unusually low prices.,for cash only. # it business by the first of October nextsand will feel obling to those who stand indebted to him so setsle. their iespootive accounts within that peiiod. August 41h.l332. - G P R I N T I N N K For Sale 500lbs. weight ot‘ English Book and News Printing Ink. in Kegs of 12 and “(Bibs weight each. Apply to J [1. WHITE. Charlotte: Town, P. EJs'and; Messrs. T.“ 81. C. Halifax, N. S. and Mr. Wm. REY” Bookseller, St. John's, flew Brunswick. j * D. B. intends making some alteration in his .\ i ..l a.) . at and roller Steel and Silvered Steel Pens of the‘f: ! l .. é’ . Moms: 1 \ ave