A “ gentleman, who has devoted much os is time to agricultural pursuits, assured us that he has med: frequent experiments evn his appie-orchard ; and he has never known the exp riment which we shall now state, to fail in a single instance. His orchard contains a great varicty ol apple- . trees, some very acid, frait and others par- taking of both these prougrties. ile declares that ip the vernal season when bis trees are in fall blossom, he bas frequently taken the farina from one tree for example where the fiuit is very swect, und deposited it ‘on tiie Bowers of a parac- utar branch of another tree, whore fruit is] ex remely acid, The apples of that pars] ticular branch witly he assures us, combine] these two properties for that Season ; and, by this situpie process, he asserts, that he, can easily provide himself, for that season, with apples perfectly to his taste ; which; he considers a much more expeditious and! equally as certan a prceess, as that of gf ing. : " We mention this fact for the miorma- tion of our country friends who may be dis- josed to try this simple experiment. Jour, Limes. } i mot y ar « ——— - p—t BANK NOTES. The fol'lowing singular advertisement is copied from the « Reporter,” a paper pub- lished at Washington, Pa. lu 2a nete ap- i AN {various commodities, and of stock, in Eng-| {and, show, that the mercantile and pect otary affairs of that country are in a condi tion far Irom settled regulary and stabil: ity. The prospects held out to us respect wg some at least of our principal produc- tions, are certainly not very flattering. 1 we lose the profitable expoitation of cotton] flour, &c. our county must sensibly feel the loss. The difficulty of bripging the] wading world, and indeed, the laboring would, back to a state guiet contentment with steady pursnits of industry, and satis: | faction with maderate gains and reasonable expenses, is even greater than was appre hended. Tu is no easy thing for men whos habits have been of a different character for so long a course of time, as has been so extensively the fact for twenty years past: to abandon the irregular speculating course of business, to relinquish the idea of mak ing large fortunes in a short time and to bring their minds to the pursuit of a more moderate though a fir less hazardous ctrse.—~Such however, must be the fact Large estates must, 10 a time of general peace and good order, be acquired by a life of industry and labor. Such is the course of things under the order of Provi- dence 3 and estates thus acquired, will commonly show the fitness ard wicdom of the system. [MN Y- Daily Jdvertiser. Cs Latest from Bermuda. Norfolk ( Vir.) April 6 —We learn from pended to the advertisement, it is stated, that« Mr, ‘Crayton, the defendant, is an Captain Briggs, of the Schr. Betsy, arriv- ¢d hieve last night, in 9 days from Birmuda | industrious mechane, and had collected Wmithat the numercus depredations committed Washington paper the amount of what hejrccently, by Garthagenian privateers crus owed the plaintiff; under the ex peciationting off that Island, on British and Amer. ‘or assurance that it wonld be received. nijenn vessels, had duced the Goverpor to it ing refused; he applied to the bank fofgend out two eighteen gun brigSpsaioumse get in exchange for the Washington paper for the protection of Shippings bound mn such notes as would satisfy the plaiatifiiiand out with instructions to capture every I he offices s of the bak said they hadmoth-| vessel of this description that they fell in ing to give in exchange, cxcept a solitary with. The Brigs canie out in com ) ny taree dollar Ohio note: He renewed his: application and entreaties, and offered to give part in silver for such bank paper as ! vould suit his purpose, and save himself, from execution, but still recived nothing! But empty words.” NE CONSTABLE SALE. By viitue of sundry executions to me direcied, there will be cold in the borough of Washington, on the 24h day of this ips'.! “une hundred dollars bank faficty on the bank ‘ol Washingron, given up to be sold’ on ‘exccition by Alex Crayton at the suit of Robert Hamilton; and to be sold by me, JOHN KFLLY, Constable. ‘ Mach 19 1819.” ei There is now in this city a captainof an Am rican vessel who efi the river f Plate in Doc last. Hé says he read there the official account of the captuie, in the South Seas, ofa hrigate and two transports form- ine part of the ‘expedition which sailed fom Cadiz in May last for Lima. Ac- counts had also reached Buenos ‘Ayres of the March of San Martin's army across the Cordilieras, towards Lima. Cuili was en- tirely evacuated by the rogalisis. This captain sailed from the port of Maldonado, on the eastern bank of the La Plota