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' - • - t , TfIERE ARE TWO THINGS, ST_I-1- L911.13,11A . C2f, 'EF:',A ' NATIOITGREA - T AND pRdePEROUS—A'FFATir,EsoII4ANti ttus , ..t. ,ViORKSTIOPS .--TO, wH t. j.c.n._ ~.14 , 7,m_p,App„ KNOW-L EDG_EAND FREE _0112:-..-,Blehop,Hali. ,_ iti • , ,, , . , ,_.,' ~.f.:,_:.« I , . - ~ .., ~, „ ~,..., . ~ , • , • es „ vAitusL E , stp- TE minti t 11 0..; _ 1 849. ~ , ~ , . , , ...,,,, ~, , ~ -- . —,-- - • °LUKE BEA.TTIV. , . . . KM ; CIA WV E. tarbs. •II Card. 1 - 11 It. JAS. McCULLOUGIL will, give his ly attendance in tho various brancha of his profession; in krern or country, to all that niay favor hint with a dull. 'OFFICE, opposite the 2d Presbyterian Church and %Vert's Intel, .lately occupied by Dr. Foulke. sept ii tf - Dr. John J.Wets, nrAs REMOVED his Office and dwel - 1 " , Ling tq the house adjoining Dr. ltawlins" Drug Store on West Iligh street. april 1.. J. Windsor Rawlins, UA. CE of .jollbrsbn Medical College, respectfully ollbrs his services to the-pub lic. Dr o ttawlins having hadmight years expe• rioncp 104.11 c Pramied of his profession in -Mary land and ietinsylvattin, flatters himself that he can , gre general satisfaction to• those requiring • liih rody:•,..,olliee,,in'Pitt street miposite the ALT9 , ,tr' --.sion'lliidsc.liotel and first door - south'irt llL:thodist chtirctt. Febriittry 7th. 1849, • . • • Dootor. Ad. Lippe, . ' u_TOMOOPA:THIC Physician. - OffiOn "'' - a• in, Main'streot, in the . house formerly occu pied by P. Billechler. . •ap 9 '46 • . Dr. I, 0. Loomis , W. 114, perform al - ."eirlircA fie e e c T i t i t t o l i i t n a t upon- the aro requi red for thoirproservation, such as Sealing, Filing, • Plugging . , &c, restore -the. 1055...0f them, by itiseritng Artificial Teeth, him a single tooth -to a fall sett. btrOffiCti On Pitt' street, ti •few doors south of. the liitilrnad Hotel.. Dr. L. a b. s ent the last ten days'of every month. John B. Parker, TTOTINEY AT LAW. OFFICE ft in North Hanover .9treet, in the'room for merly ocetwied by the Hon. F Watts. .4.114 ate '2l: 19Q9: :ort G. Zoore, ATTORNEY 4T - LAW:• Office ip '-••• the room lately occupied by Dr. Foster, derrased• • mar 31 '47 ' Wm, DI, Plumose, A rrc ro,\"tV LAW, scut practice in 1 - 3. the several Courts.M . Cumberland county. aI , FIC E. in Main Strom, in the room former ly o ettpied, by L. C'.-Bramlebtiry, Esq. James .R. Simi h, - A TTORNEY AT LAW. Ids RE -111.0 VED his °Moo to Blietpro's Row, two doors from Btu.Molder's argot.. lnpr .eg aid rtalvirt JUS:IIOE OF THE PEACE. Oli- PICE at his resiaence,.coiner of Main street and the Public Sgtiare, opposite Burkholder's Ifotel. In addition to the. duties of Justice of the. Peace, will attend to kinds of writing, spell as deeds, bontle;7ocirtege6; iniloWutbs, articles of agreement, getaotc. an:Bl‘l9. *ireiVVitie - Cade/ilk. ,: SELECT CLASSICAL AND SCIE-NTIFIC...SC.IIOOL—NEW ' vitr e s i cultuantaiifw coi4ilxv, PA. ' • iT is confidently believed-that'few Institutions offer greater, indneemordsle students than the above. LoCated in the.midst of a conimu• nilytpruverbral for their intelligence, morality and regard for the interefits of religion, tin Academy can effectuallY,gnard its member from evil and im trivet inifuencesi; Advantages are also offitred'ro those desiring to pursue the study of the physical sciences, surpassing those of must similar institutions; Those having sops or wards, and Nwhing to • amt. theta to a semipary ro• apoctiatly . aoirottotrtci - inatia , ,T,it*Mo§ol4.iudgat. of the advantages for theinselvie,7efeat least, procure a circular, Containing full varatilare,' by addressing • JAMES litl I'o Newville, rtvg f.l`2 ly :,Pttinc pal. TO the Voters of Ourciberland County. •FELLOW—CITIZEI:—A6ho' solicita tion of many friends 1 hereby Offer • myself to your consideration as a candidate fir SHERIFF at the ensuing general election,Ainvingreesivvi the nomination of the WhigllCOunty Conven tion. Should Ibe elected, I — protia - e to dis charge tho duties of ,tho office with fidelity and humanity. I therefore respntfullyoolieit your support. JOSEPH IifeDERIVIOND. Aus•29t#, '49 to • • Drug and Variety :Store. rvl-IE subscriber respectfully announ• 'AL cos to the public that he has taken that well known stand lately occupied ,by James Fleming, on the corner of Pitt and high streets. diooctly opposite the Mansion Honse, whore he will Iceep constantly on hind an assortment of Prugs,. Medidinds ' Paints, Oils; Perfumery and rancy articles, wliich datermined to sell low. Having engagtliV4htiaeivices of an Ex- PEataNCED DRUG4IBI` bit Miners hinasell to be able to give general satisfaction to all. Phy sycians and Codatry Merchants Supplied at re duced prices. 11.'41 STURGEON. n A i g 15 WRIGHT & SAXTON, IMPORTERS ANWDEALERS DI FOR ERIN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE, Grassi Paints; DO Sfulra, Oil, Iron, Steel,Nails &c. would invite the attention of persons Want ing goods in their line, to the large assortment they have just blnted, and which they offer at the very lowest feb23, Johri P. Lyne, • WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in Foreignandl)ornosiic Hardware, , Paints, Oil, Glass, Varnish &o, at the old stand in N ! II movor siroot, arfisle, has just received' from New Vork.and'.Pliiindelphia a largo addition to us itirmirt stock, to which the atte ntion rbuy• ors is requosto4ms lie is deierinined_ to eel lower than any other house inlown. - aprT9 ' • Lot)11: this •Wa.y.• , • sahscriber would respOotfully, inform ' his friends and the' public gelnerally that; hilas just opened a now. LUAIDER .A.ND YARD ip cunt • of hloseies . l - 8,11?:' Rhonda's' . Wrn , ohdifpbi'l'ilie'rq . Ire nrAvr• Hi • 'ppd . wi ll ,: .Itenv- ,. &nfainnilp 'du - hands fi tiVrae.oreisoiiinolit . 'oft tilt kinds 'n:t 0(14 soiled pine hdar l d:f andlilankdnd or sta ptice. TOE, ComthiseiOnekerfofZudabarland count deo try ittfirotier 4o'infoim liublie; that, (hi sta. ted nieetie4d , otthOlead 'Or Comniieeionere will be bold , one!the fourtli.J Mondays:el each inhetjiont 'whielt.,tinie , any poteinis tiavind, b !Ninon wititreoid 1 13iird ,"will -meet • tbetrvillii t i ofHce4n At bEfYg 10 , 1%09 1, i ~,''.., __Nouezcs3g,, ~ , '"-,,, v , , , - ,v4i; :t.PPLicATION w,ilt i tu r p',Ao,4l4; 'l4 - 3 1 10 1 ,9,1. a q,913119n,0(:* Li*rojettliti)A4 l lrelßOf6l l 3 auti, - (or ppAlteralion,i6 !'ll,9:zPDXl9%Pm4Vri,iett WiVii i . P.i l ;9lFP:R.A4ffse ,"ffl• i t qarriipa . . 9( ,tion-t efrtlip, " b i sucl . .s'DY9 l. ' ':-% I 'l 8 ";... ct Are lace. 77-' vi)'Y :. " ' •' i ', A _ ' A K , /i• ?aßillor , i , :pro. k ~ , , 4 . • v oq. ..;,!it - .45.5 1 ,LYN 1 ' ' 1 17 nit;hl ri , ~, • „,- - ,;, , i,f;gtk);;j: n 2 and 'Scouingv-i,s ,•;,71 stiiitt - ' . IpetM , I3LAIR' intlAuthei Street: l yii ': -.- cii,';....i ' Yloffr ai6Ccilltige,'Lly9 Ladies! tuld',Gentl6.l Vni Plifiiaiioliill oloirp,A d'waritintwalOvork' tiii , bi. ableao,tory: ' 0 rdeb ? '.t, his' , litie reillibcifully „-,tiallbite)l.',A ” , I, `.'- ' '" . , ''., '' . I .' , ''';deP.2 4 6 ' 421. - . Car Oritli4-4nc4i4a 119 . ,0pii3 . 08:11Cv toy 4.7;i4 , • 1;•,-;:;1:; . .••• 1 -41 ~-, L , i ~; , 4e , ..i. ' Rar'l Viratiderd' fi l d , , ,, tat ~: ii..;.,, ,, '' t.•!TIv , ..,.. •13t - -„.aat n .c 9 . .14:11p10 0 iikci i r, iia.wl.i. A P g liA : mtcip, ',. li a er .", 4p0),10,--itioitctiltrii?,,,,rifii,,tti''` jA I 4 I roi4 ,IDaiCA)..hPli hT.,' o 9 r iit tliejt4 h0ji,,.,0,,m,,! ; ~rdite i01.t ! , „ , ,,, t I ‘,..,,•"14•-,', .i. i ,,. L.: '4. " J:iy,rg,D.,.5,6,14,,1hP1113,..*A.6111,f10i1iPe".1. 'll ,7,, ig/ , 1 4. !..1......rif. , -,,,, 4 r ,, -' -,,. ' . ~,,...,,,i plyst„.il.- tftql ~.,,,p!..q:`4'/ I k ; 4 l 7' . : l l l ‘ ol i t e gttni linA:li,44oo - l'itCYtt4P3liiiiiloP44ll.o°', i;R „ Ti4f4iFil , 'IItP.A4III 'iiii ti 1104711 I ' l6 ' 1/ „ , " 9 "V .I1- k' i ll ' e ltli / / I d - ttilrie, °r u n ,t.: : i. , ', 1 .Pr5, , ,, v0 i r n . t e 0 rill , , n p,..xf . At ii -.,„,, .- 7 , , , , ,,, , zz's , 0 - . ,n•iiii.to,lloogok6a% FattsEl2;,' c es' s PPer a ! -- !.. ..;_y; ';,-' - fG:., ,' .- .4 ..p '- ',' ;(f.' • : i'?2.7 '' nrcilutisiterp anziceoligoint m ont..; erb ß THE, WORLD'S SAILV.R, con~piae ,no; kJ! IlloreurSt,—The "folloWin' Cortifloato' is. ~(rom a regular rhysi O ian, c "OW prae.! tico in Philadelphia: 344i1E9 I have lest two years been in the habit of using your. Ointment let eases of Rheumatism Chilblains, and in TBNIA CsrvViss,^(Scald lloade,) and thus. far with the ',nippiest °Rot: I think, from the 'experiments I !taverna& with he tliatA richly deserves to be adopted as an aro tiele ofovcry day 'use by the profeSsion it largo Yours truly, S. 8E . L14, D. D. Phila. • , , READ THIS. Philadelphia, Dee. 29,1847. To James ciallister,-,Dear Sir I take pleasure'l in Making' known• to'yoti the great bentlit I have repeivpdby•usin your Vegeta ble Cintment, or tho Wbrld's Salve, I had an ulcer; or runniut sore, on the ear,' of many : Mips standing; I have applioil to several j physicians, but alfto no purpose; but by,using your Clntinent a-few dayt'it was 'completely dried up'and well. 1 have used it for burns; for which I find it an excellent article; also hi all cases iriflatnation. • Pi. Tnoast. 9 I - certify the above statement is true. • - T. C. CADMUS. . • N0.•90 Mnrkit-strect,Phila. • „ - . • ETITIFICATE:' • ' 1 do, Certify at I 11.ive•- used Mcklltater's all Healing Ve etable Qintrnent for coldness of my feet; also•for Rheumatism in my limbs and CornO on my feet, and have been entirely relieved. Believing it' to be a good 411edicine, II do not hesitate to recommend it in'the above, complaints.. LEONARD VA ILE, Washingtop Pa. Aug, 21, 1847 I certify that P - Itave used AlcAllister's all Healing Vegetable Ointment, or the World's Salve, for a benii rig in my wife's breast, which has given her. incalculable benefit; also on one of my children, for sure oyes, which give im mediate relief. I, therefore, recommend it as a good. .11141Uinc.7. PARKER REED, , Hopewell' W. Washington Co. Pa. Aug. 21, '47. Around the box are directions for using Mc. 17111 tier's Ointinent i -for Scrofula, Liver Cain' plaint, Byreaipelos, Teller, Chilblain, Scald 'ead, .'ip . D. eyes, Quincy, Sore throat, Bronchi' las, Nervous • afections, Pains, Bead ache, Asthma,4eafness, Eilr ache, Burns, Corns, . all diseases of the skin, Sore Lips, Pimples, 4-c. Smelling of tile Limbs, Sores, Rheumatism, Piles, Cold feet, Croup, Swelled or Broken. Breast, Tooth ache, Ague in the face, 4 - c., 4c. --IT-MOT-lIERS-and-NURSIM kimw-iti-vaint— in cases of "swollen" or Sore Breast, they. • would always apply it. In such cases, if free. ly used, and according to the directions around each box it gives relief in a very few hours. BURNS—It is bno of the best things in the . wiarld for Burns.. ( 'motions for using it.) ", • . • , PILES-=Thous re yearly cured li py .this Ointment. If 1 fails in giving relief for thrr,Piles. . •Ir„c This Ointment good forany part, of. the • body or limbs :whenkfiamed., In some eases, it should. be applied en. • -, CAIITIONNo Ointment will bo genuine unless the name of JAMES MeALISTER is written within pen on every label. ' PRICE TWENT•FIVE .CENTS A. BOX. For Endo by my agents in all tbo principal cities and tdwnsln Pre Upitod Stales. • • ._ JAS. MeALISTER, Sole Prr•prietor of the above Medicines. Principal Office REMOVED to 28 N. TIMID Sr Philadelphia. E. Elliott. and S. W, litiverstielc, Carlisle.. . J. & L.lieigcl, Mechanicsburg. G. W. Singiser, Churchtown. khoad & Wherry, Newburg Josoph 11. Herron, Nowvillo J. M. Lutz, ek ‘ Geo. W. Eton, Harrisburg a~'furc .~ ~ifopa. New l Cheap Hardware Store. NTOW. , opening, by JACOB SENER, who re LY specaully ettlis rho attention of his friends and the public generally and all dealers In HARDWARK, to his new and splendid assort ment of all kinds of Hardware, such as Sad dler's Tools and Saddlery Ware of every de scription and style,all kinds of Carpenter's tools; and building .matericile of all kinds and new style, all kinds of material _used by Cabinet makers. Also, Shoo Findings of all kinds,•a good assortment of Mon's morocco, kid, French straits, linipg and binding skins for shoo-ma kers; all articles used by shoe makers constantly kept on hand. Blacksmiths can be supplied with the very best or 'faint - noted Iron, warranted good, also all kinds of rolled, slit, round, band, and strap iron, cast, shear, spring English and American blister stool, warramed• good, also a lot of sheet iron for tinnore. Housekeepers can also be supplied with every. article necessary fur housekeepinl in the Hardware Line. Ethereal and 'ino Oil Lamps of every descrip lion pit received, also ethereal and pine oil'for sale. jeer fresh, all kinds of paints, oils, varn ishes, turpentine; also, a first rate article to pre— serve leather shoes, and keep the' foot dry.— Look out and bearin mina 'Fermi:o,6 Mechanics and Honsolcecpers and all who use the article of HARDWARE, cull at; the old Well known no)V arranged HARD WARE STAND;formorly kept by Lewis . Harlan; in - North 'Hanover , stMet f next door' ed John.Corattinnle tavern stand, ntiw • kept bY H. Gland, and also next door to- George Rellet's , Fancy Hat and , Cnp Store. Call and examitio TorimurselVbTsTrard - sa - Vo`ninney, -- as wo - aro thiv tormincd sell all artioloent the very smalletit. .profirtfor CASH and we drink wo shall,be.able toselLp little lower than any other Hardware Store tn . town,' as- - ourttiods are well . Selected and aro purchased ri.elt.t is .order lOw at • tho.new arranged •Hardwa re Store; well-knbwn as Lewis Harlah's old stand, where you-:may Linda edd - tiliStretrmsat, t-very-arilele-in-itho • Hardwore.frrade..- Don't 'forget Ate giiicic sale Sand Small pfofittmellwAsdef ortlfp-' •;JACOB iSENEI; , - EXTRAORDINARY: REDUCTION ft r ot rg ul e k sti';',i :;1 "ont stock Of FIARDWAR4, Glnas, Paints,One., • Vern sh ds Sad d tory, Carp° n tees nnil ',Cabinet Makoes Tools, Mahogany'Voniers and all kinds of'Xuilding.;lVlanirials eyor Iroughtjo,pcirlisla, &Odelsting- of ' .14ocks; Nail qnd SpikOL , 'Piirttlini!etboat.to botldt , will tirid ff gratitly,to their, t adSantagb ,to.;loulf,:atiny/Stilort before,purchasing 1611" - ' 4 4 11 9 06odo;anathear);tho wripo'nnd:- yonjviirho coavindadAhut thjniie yitar43otoroi sterci,fanyils rOmit a y or ips,:aAdp. ConValainAn i narlrniti iCOOViit(s!::•!,•!, ) Theriiinmotqr%hrr 'ilitaitgy,q3l, , i4iliil . ,i3;ffig__, _ Idi'qliii-Accatiirtiole'r , WM: r SCYT stock ortfrainitnd , GraesAnyihos,:manufacniffic , cygprosnivfor y own, bales, 'and i,warranted,i to bo'i ,suPerior actinic. , ' agiors *ill , find then° PnYthina to t) ,bolho,hB4lpri Ain' in, t nig hot,. and at , ..thc..lowcse:*pricd - wholosale tibia, old - sfand:',:in , Norfli g , a no or, si rent," , JOHN LA r NE:, . '4ltook '..ilooks 1e' , ,.ur.., ,-' -; , ,q,;?-, '.,7_,.- s' . ' form Intt, ' iv Tg.Og.'N ) trt , MARTI . N, , desires " to in_ ~r_ e his ~ fricitidtc'n4:lllb , poblio • in•generol ti l ir a i ;, I ", i jaj ' littichnend tlici store formdrly,.belong, lo g en ~ , . c ,bb ,v, t b ,T,jit now ready-to OppPZl: ind r nt ?Z y g 5 3001 1 13 unt S 1°111)°°6'111:1111,141111114110ivil7g—il pricoe,,t .1 ut. rP o oellf_q,t ena sa: iin -a ~ y'o r4 . fJy, l l o Y's 6 1 1.'9 6 1 10,1 1'e '' ". : 1 l ot t to'll ---1 7" atrif"Mo ' • ' ° , • ' r -,--- Mi) psi , _. f it‘tH4(?; V: ... ''., " •.‘ iJ “Iriti V t ~..Ph4 F PP!?7 f l k . ei I.(iniii4tiiika4 ~"''.4,' 1,1.-• ..' Dobne OP /t.r ßi ll i; `t(6l.'; ' : '4'; ~ ,- , ,:yi ) ",Will];',6i.VlV' C"'),:kil' V'llifre:-Atltfif n '' ) ,i',. :Wp,!,th,f l .9/", 1 ‘4,l r 9 e , i11:,,,,Ki.„,,,,,,,,„,,,,,,, I r1; , Th9w14106. , 1n4.i, „ :.,c6.,z;tf t ti0 4 1 .0 fA t it,41 4 , 5 , t,:;,b7iorto,n4.ArTlejir,ply,piC pn - 5Y- ~y:ll.l'ti 1 iid i 101 4,40 4 .- ra lli( l 4: ° 49lV4ok°l l Po944 1 i ' ‘ dtilt,il'il ~f 4rub, b ,/, Kc h co,e ... p : vi, `. Py •1 1t,91,51,0-, ...; - 2 -1 .f-Pi,- o/, L-,,' i.,dO-;L , t . ill, ,t' ioAtNi dohs, i aoilivooltlYPopereo6it, iali] t door ; 103iekhiderto'll0161(--,'.?, i',* . ,-=-,,,,.?,(.;. ,1 ‘ .5..t . 4 13.';',•:g1r;`,,P.4',:, . o ‘2 ,I .. ~ ,, C ,p:: ~ .'; l '''.',4:'. . ‘2 ,l•fl r i ' f•S n ' ' .' ' ' ''';''..,,,' i ••";.'•'. •1 ' .. • • , . • • . • , • - . . tipoLAiig4 HOD4CEOPATiI Y • .P.LAv AND SniAßT.—ff lionitpopatble principlon are right, the. professors of hommenothy cannot be hurt by bropd Jokes,-but only byythe'repetition of Mt.- deedingly onion onga. Pungent Wit Will ho ifinnett one: wit diluted mightoperate.violently. Wo shall not annoy diithornmeatitio readorei,then, by quoting the following reeikine for making "Aqua,foriistiinia". from the Newark' Advertiser, for if :le a mixture of wit and humor of merd than average strength q' u.. Take a littlortid, rho loss you take the bettor; Mix it with the lakes ' Of Wener mid of Weldor. Dip u spoonful out-- Mind you don't got gr ggyr— Pour it in Ikc lake . • Winnipislogoo. . • . . • Stletha mlx.tnia well, 'Lost It prove Inferibry Then.pitt half n drop Into Luke Superior. , EVery oiherdtiY, ":. Mike ti drop, Io tiintOr You'.ll be bettor soon; ' Or, at . least, you ought to. Ell A L.LOP.ATH Y TIM Agee t 'Fortissimo - recipe above,. copied from the Newark Advertiser, and which Is Intended as A good-natured joke nt the expense of the litanceopa tbist, has Called forth the following fair lilt at the . old school practitioners, Take seine colomel,- • . . The more yon.take the Letter; - Mix it with n drop Or two-of cistern tenter. Feed some to your dog; It will make him And may be see stars, And perhaps a comer. Once Inencli half hour, Take a rousing potion: Say, n tumbler - 10W If that nulls your notion Should you chance to die, VIII m almost sure to, VIII ay surely swear . That it did not cure you; S ea t irACHY. —A-cOrrespendent-3bpse - led - oxperience - britybeen' very impartially-divided between Ifornmepethunir Atiopalliy, sends the Providence Joui l tihrthe Tollow ing parody oh the lines whichlinite intplktone the rounds of the papers touching those two schools of medicine— Take the open air, The more you take the better Follow nature's laws To the-Very letter. Let the doctors go • To the Bay of Weedy, -Let alone thetGin, The Brandy and the Whiskey Freely exercise, Keep your spirits cheerful, Let no dread of sickness 'Mike you'ever fearful. Ent the' simplest fond. • Drlrl the pure cold water, Then you will be well. , Or,ot least, you Ought to. ~~~~c~~~a~~~~~ g Prom ilia iloolOO' Father tialthew!s Blessing. AFTER having administered the pledge Father Matthew hcaccustomed,to bless those who receive it. This blessing seems to be prized by his countrymen as the'rnain virtue which enables them to keep it—it is'aa fol lows: "May God bless and grant you grace to keep the pledge. May God grant yoti peace and prosperity here, and eternal happiness hereafter. "G i bme on my friends! come kneel, down !". This he' is accustomed to say previous to giving the pledge. He says this in a bland and. almost_ irresistible-tone, which few_ _ol• his countrymen whO hear it pretend to resist. It has a magic about it, which, when coupled, with his name and the Lily, borne him ;I , ' the Irksh.people, accounts, in a great mesa= ore, for his wonderful success.- t'There is no slavery," says the Rev. Father, to a squad on 111'04 knees, "like jnat of 'strofig-rhink, and you should do all You can to rescue your fellow-man, the drunkard, who is a curse to society, and a curse to . himself. ‘ , l have no object, my ,frien s eat . your happiness ; happiness witho t alloy . will be yours in becuMiag a ,t t bstinenco man. - c-schools-01-this-eity examinatiopiqq, and.vas.proud whenl re. cognized the pique ofan .Irishrean!s soni- 7 there Was tlie'best'tplood of troltind:•there. 7 -; OPpreseedbi 'pev , etty,Land•obsciiretfbeY'igitet ranee, all tliad?lessiogs of this great arid gio; rioup ceptry, ere;within roach,` •may I say _unto_ you who are oppressed: by the :YO){o",,c/lintelepet ange; that , lhe temperance is lightVWhiell or, you veil flee come?tei Why will you die? :Tasteitel',2handlti.nokifie.thiP.'.f,isleiv, is ite itadeiao fiche. t; can't belong' with; you.' 1 iCiok a lond l ypy4o6*l&a, ii,te efi i ,enable in thi#:erlilpeltenithleYett,,ito.,beeoinu 'free' men Xicill'eltu;d: deviee viqui keepo,his sh . ildren"lram••school;, , , , Mhe hd toritverdl: Oukvartl !" `,pen' 't''expeSe rutais4l)era ari4lhay , ;The ; lrish ,poeolo',. .glar v iF i qd"PVl 'AVE9 I, I', gC' , • - .NYb01e,'1 3 4014z. '4 4W: 1 4 6 ,41.; Were the murderers of! thesevvh.e•lell by , th4 . 'lritnia'clritrl 7 lllb demand, th Lves of the people pt Itierr hands:-,,-- 4 ,:; , -: 2 , "ebtriy . fr#ikiatiir tof i14 , 0)4 ( ' 91 ..,i'P 1 At74 . 1 , 1 1',4j4k);#14),(ii 3 0 Tlaspalityipu P,! ,..64 5 , r 8,6 ):0;1, wfieali f Jo l . l oo, , 4l , AWititio,4*7o,o lo iAßq ,"l_ the %l l 3 l ; ) 4Nt, ; ( olAfl ' *s.o l 9YVAAtirillgAitigi:\o;49E l end, Prissistimiffiieltr VR-fr , • q`. ro,idlllll' g 9 3 0. ; r r .o nor oo l ,fOTIA,,X41 lede .1 THE USE :iOFANEIA NING. E4 6 0 1 tf0 11(1.- Nef= ; bort Allen to vAtiiiiarn; Wheeler; the;boy,wha eat next'to hina/Sdon't;s66: u ny , gteat use, for Myloareori gonnietry igation, and surveying; and mensuration, and.a dozen other thingsqluklairktenteMod They writ-4'4IMT EkVed ; t am not going to get My living as'a,eurvey9r, or, measuter;ni4terttiaittairW '.,•• ; are you ',going 4o get ,Youi Herbert V his Ifoilthg friend asked him in a he Toofeeil'ila quiet tonelas , n ut ace. I'm goinitti : learn a ,trade; or, at leak lather says that I am).!..- • • . . , And so am I, l _,Optiet , lll9llain. 'And yet my cathei wishes,; tee , toTlearn:everythay, that I ean,gfor',he assuresme that' it 2 ll be usel ful sometime,M , or other , nm sure L can't see what use. Pm ever 'going to malsei as a sadelC6 of 'algebra an surveying.' . • • , , 'Still if -we can't see it, Herbert, per ps our lathers can, for the? are older and wiser than we an And we ihould endeavor to learn, simply beeatise they wish us ' to, if, in every thing we are expected to study we do pot see clearly the use.' • 1,000,000 PI '1 can't feel so,' Herbert ,replied, tossing his head, 'and I don't.beliens that, my father sees any more clearly' than I do : the use of all this.' 'You are wrong to talk so,' his friend said in a serious tone, '1 Would cot ?oink as you do for the world.. Our fathers know whatis best 'for us, awl it we do not confide in them we will surely go wrong.' '1 am not afraid,' responded Herbert, clo sing the 4 l4liover which he hatibeen poring rbluctantly for half an hour, in the vain at, tempt to fix a lesson on Ills unwilling mem oryL, and taking some marbles from his pocket, commenced amueing himself with them from the teacher's observation. ' IViliarerseid-no-moreibut-Aurneff-to-Ins lesson with an earnest.attemi'on. 'The differ ence in the character of the (we boys is too Plainly indicated in the brief - conversation. we have recorded to need further illustration. To their teacher it was evident,ln numerous particulars in their condi? :thelfhplyite•nrid manners:'' W Mien' Odi :1 4 ,ailti.'ItieVons dor; 44, redly while He,rberge M . :Warned a leek t - • f-•... ••• to . i r. ~ 4 v;:t.a, ,•. , . well- I:2tee r *iiszalwaya punctua i l.at school— •the othdralbitdreeby thi( yiayit William's bnoicli were 'well taken part' ,oPi 7 miliile Her .bert'; were soiled, torn, disfigured And bra; ken externally tinff internally.* Thus they began lite. The one obedient, Indestrions, enceinte to the, precepts of those whcovero °Nor miff wise4isd....wilffpg.l9 be guided by thornthe offigfindole,in and inclined to follow the leadiegs ot . iiii.own rot rattetrltanAt mprn . e_xperjencaff teacti• mss of others. '11 . 7 ' 4 '1 - * * = As men at the age of thirty-five, we will again present them to the reader. Mr. Wheeler is an - intelligent merchant in an active business, while-Mr. Allen is a sour neythan mechanio , poor, embarrassed in cir cumstances,, and possessing :but a small share of general-information. '<How do you do, Allen V said the merchant , abont this time, as the, latter lepler .ed the counting room Of 'the former. Me contrast in their appearance was very great. The merchant was Well, and had a cheerful look, while the other was poorly cIV, and seemed sad and dejected: 4 can't say (haft do very vi,ell,Mr,Whee -ler,'-the mechanie'replied in a tehe of des. pendency. • .. , Wodrtis very dull, and wages low, and with so large a family as I have, it is tough enough to get alOng under. the best eireernstances)— , . . anireally sorry to intiir vou say so, Mr Allen,' replisd . thOnercliant in.alrind.tone (how muchcan,yon earn.nowl' 1 had eteadywork, I could earn nine or tert,dollars a Week. ,l!nt: our businerisjs Nary bad% thesubStitution of steam et:glues `ori!railrciads for horses on turnpikes, has'bro ken in seriously neon the 11E41168's making business. ThS,OOnsatlttenee is that, Ido not average six 'dollars a week the year round.' „ .. 'ls it' poiiiiibick ihai,rollroatle hive 'wrought sueli•a,oh nge in your husineea V , 11 4 . . . ' , Yes—th i,farnetie fr gaic\ng hfuniih, of it=. eppeCially) 4 large eitieeihke this,mhere the heavy walon trod? is' almost entirely broken uptr ” • y,op kay : thataix dollars a•week were all that you could average 2 1 " lyes, (Ho 4.large •ie qour.fainilyV•• t,and- (ply a den ; in;Cdnie quence going,behind .handvi .11 • cY feed' i iid eenietliqier :;0 , 1 1, 1. 4., . , - • =1!13.ut.41 ' ,deeitAn 4nrotber.7,,, T4e rnsicitinkt i rt l iltfdlor:o...! p lie‘t9 . l4then , 9141,Y,'91 3 . 4n , lAl*, ~i6lO eoinethingo,b‘tterif eirrpretlyleitt a•neiv.. tfAiNd i ;lOl',VAP44,O, - tkil - t: ,tinit9n tuaiiine.gAcuiPPl,l!74ol,eniptere, for Iheli • qrgose :Pg.i9h9's )l q - '7 I M I AP 4,I49, ' ,I O ,I4,, O i tI ' PqPROP bay'??till some t itit l 4, ll „ ls o : 4 o qr. VV: engirkeer a l ready 9h ' aseni;und• at my-desire twill- gild,. rah 44 requisite lostruo :oll:lllltsAnpll:l,filkliittaYrY;ittr,l3,4• e .4 1, Atigy 5 A.1: 1 71 t 0iiui,o Pi•Pa lar t l f q,l 4 o 4l #fflil r,A*4o:4;ioki, f'Al*4 tifir , teiredTilipllitiarcycr tleht 421 0 3 1;•' ' :. 11 . 4 ": 1 : j o iv ”:17. ./14)?i r Zih v the allg it" et ii r V et * A m g 4 ( 4.l i fawn.' AN, 4 ' v % tl .rA 4C,l4l A l h. 9l ik, , t )QP MR1L*44 1 9 7 0, 1 , 1 0,10T rlOtallt! 01 0 0 1 444 al it thkeef •a' miaow•on e 611 9. ec . , • "• • ' ifarn very serrY, 'Mi. - Allen,' jniir. 'chant replied in - rthal'cormem. 4f you wete a good 'accountant I might perhaps:get 'Yen into a store: What' is your capacity in 'this• respect. ' ought to have been n' good accountant, sir, tor .I studied mathematics long' enough; but I took little interest - in figures, and now, althcrugh I was - for many. months at 'school, and Pretended to study book keeping I am utterly incapable of taking chMge of a sel,Ol books? •,,. being_theease, Mr. Allen, I really. do not know What I oan ilo with y0u.,....14M . stay lam about Sending out , an aSStiled cargo to Buenos Ayreb, and thenee around Callon; and want a•man to go as supeioa . rgo who can speak the Spanish Janguage.. I remember i that we studied Spanish — teedilbl4,; Would you be willing to leave your laMiti and•go 1 The wages will be one hundred dollars a month). el - have forgotteii all. my Spanish, sir. "I did notiairtheliiie Of it whilopat school, and therelare!'it made no impression on my mind ' • • The merchant really felt concerned for the poor mechanic, and again thought of some way to serve him. At length he said '" can think of but one thing that you• can do, Mr. Allen, and, that will not be much better than your present employmeiit; It is a ser vice for Which ordinary persons are employ ed, that of chain carrying to the , surveyor of • our proposed rafiraardipediffon.'• 'What are the wages, sir?'. • , 'Thirty-five dollars a month' 'And found)' 4 Certag 4 l,2 _ will accept it, sir, thankfully,' the man said, 'lt. willbe better:Than my present ern ployment:r'— 'Then make yourself ready at once, for the company will start in a wiek', and then withdrew. • in a week the company of engineers star tedrancl Mr. Allen with them as a carrier,— when had he,,rta a boy, mken the advice of his parents ,vd friends,, and stored up in his memory what they wished him to learn, he might than filled the , surveyor's . office at int:ll6 than double the:wages paid him as a chain miller. Indeed we cannot Mil ; how .high a pOsition Wu - solidness he might, have held, had he improved al,l opportunities af forded him in youth. But he perceived the use ot Learning too late. -Children and youth Cannot possibly know so well as tifeiipanints, guardians, and teach- 1 ers, whi( is best for them. Men who are to activeAtoltact with the world, know thatthe more extensitte . .lhr: okknowlie on ,all subjects, the more useful they can be to oth ers• and th e highe'r A nct more impormuat,uses 'to society they ate ,fitted to pellorm, the &eater is the return to t hernselves in wealth and honor. " 4 i ar ' 4 llt ' THE OMNIPRESENCE OF GOD.---TOR: art everywhere present, 0 Almighty : 4ol Thoh art here,, thou art afar off, thou 4)vt .. - the universe. Here grows a flower; ; tlin shines a sun; thou art there, thou art4lsiti here, 'Thou arf in, the breeze and in t tempest; in, the / light and in the darkness in'an atom and in ‘ a world. Thou art here in this valley; thou lendest thine ear to ,my feeble accents, and hearest from tlte foot of thy throne the sublime songs which accompany the harps of the sera pliim. Oh thou, who art the God: et -:- 43 . 0 Sehiphirri.;‘thou art-alsci'my-God, thou -bear; est alsci the joyful notes which pervade th air irdm yonder lark, and the hummiiil of this ioung bee which flutters on the rope.— Omnipmsent , .fleing, „ RS . thou hearest rap, deign likewise to.grant my request;. may I forget that I atn , . in' thy sight;!nay I always think and act as being ip thy pres ence to the, end th't when summoned to appeq kthetriounal of my Judge walk the' 'Whelp World' of spirita,4 . may not be con -strained to flee:frout before .the Holy ,of Holies; , 'LYNCHING IN ARICADISAS.-4. rgro named — Alply — who — muidered — Maytef Anderson, bf Crawlord r "county, ,Arkansas, lately, was captured' and taken, , to 'Benison'. vile on the 12th ult:where by a, yot“t the .. Perione,presoni it Was rusuived without thal and the unfortunete:pialit, • 7 - exebuted on the .g0q1,..1-1 9 ,e, 9 0 N1 4, the i;oatrold,!bei poirited,Out rnau in the prOw4Wheiutd instiiated him to t h e crithe. '• ' MEE . VI ( IE 01110.-..-VEMALE .00 SOB WAS' 5,, ;Appropriala large oncouran.Was:pieien (pn hit'ln t tekealing :E. 1 -4 1 .'• , ;0,19.60. ETIPI4,IO?tiOY, haiiilacimp t inoipaiiloiks . phappfi . west t . be l cit)6lllo,..,"! j. skeefr ' aiek, ' reed ET R • 4 4 •. . ',- - ''' ruP`i'BENtorto4"lrXiy:-- - iTiin 1 St. - Lnnii ''RePlibliatiri Of, qui 4th itasi.;` , aoatains two leti ' ' ter B l" nqouP, ink alien' nniiimpal:ofcni)to. forint4 1 •niri lien • bY‘OOl4l3 a ita hie own ;'delea 4 tiii'b['hti 1 ;letters sihaiiiiVaake'Biroi and'Mherai'6l hit; , • advaybaries; Ninth , •a I , • coaspirttayp hada l'ette'ra '•'ai,a,, quoted inottthiakta;attyos it; ielpidvall 00,4 ~ 'that iinatinctioha 108'80 -,, bp .c;th,ii'"*'' e.3i,tiatottiV i Olegisiniurn ' 4'. l4 nrn it ' cintNt t inic'sie 1 ' him 'thil'!'nl4''llin:,isintY"Sm,iigniiiii'VO'Piit '' iit!ititacquiiii ilien proaltilitiediyitia ;tkititiih= II ticA*lnMS,tnniPbriNikkPaiiiiniiili 9 s'ihinil 1 ii . ( l 'l4 ', lll i ; ,P'ninkiniiiiPiiilii{filinicieri'Od9a‘liii ~z'4!ckir'yipir i t i l i ' l'il'/„l , lty' ' 1 : : '''. +•, ~., : ./.I ° ', , -.. i , T . ' ''''' o.ll oo l 'lAl l '..oi 44ut ' &l44lin f n Li t in ; 't , t,i3i.4lo4rS'in fA n 's,o .44 3411 ' 1 b"ikni 4.( i iil l iyijiii t / 19 - 113 .i , R*Ps i glu 6 dr 4 cler' , '"/ 4'407 A AlcktOiift'F'#4ll•t,R .0,',.).0tii ' , Q , t't At i ilw,goibict.,o,4s,qoo— ~!; in ' , Madam tof ,AlEofi' • ' Pr,„V will be-ready air,' the poor man replied Ektqinge,Toall,of,a qraiy Nan. A DE . PIITVOF pALL •IN6 - ON A CATHOLIC PRIEST. The Reverend Finer Geiburg, catholic, priest 77 .says a late German paper--was late ly awoko early itt the morning by his ser-, vent, who said ,that a visitor was in the room below and wanted to see him immediately. The - good priest not feeling very well, or being reluctant to leave his downy couch at' early-an tour, sent down to know the bu :einesetot the caller, but, was told that it 'was a mailer *the most vital importarme,•that .Vr99l.l:orily,,be *communicated .to Mr. Get burls 1;h:118014 , The, servantldescrilted 'him as a well, dressed gentlemanly person, and this induced the priest to have- him sent up; to his ,bed-room r sci,..llaat alter the.businose . • settled , as he ; might consigni himself •fori fewApore hours to tin? rims of • Somnus. , It was, however, otherviise fated; sleep -did that morning no more,,refresh :the energies of the fat prieet.• 'The visitor was ushered in and took a seetnear the bedside. !'Whom have). the honor of addressing..???n r eaid Mr. beiburg. "You, see before yoit the Most . miserable man," was the answer, whilst the visitor wont to the door and locked it inside so as to preyent intrusion. 'Explain, sir, explain," begged the priest, probably having vision's of corn fort,of religion, absolution and a well lined purse. 'My errand , 'is a most painful , one,'• returned the stranger, 'painful both-to - me ar.d to yourself ; but my mind is made up, and it must be done? IleM goes for a Confession, thought . the priest. 'Know then, sir,' untied the stranger, 'that las t night marls is my custom; busily engaged in reading the word of God. I was not only reading it, but ale6interpreted it to myself,' and derived much consolation from it. It was near midnight, wherti read of the „ evil tiFiirit how it in for:rerfira appeared to men. I could not believe it-1 could not conceive how the Almighty ruler, in his wis dom, could create a power to - tempt and mislead mankind.' The priest, by this time must haie mtiob interested. "Present ly,' resumed the stranger, heard a noise in my room, and looking round, I observed I was , no longer alone. •The , eviil spirit was With me—hi:ill:4o Mimediatelfbehind my 'Chair. 'Unhappy nian,'- said he, in a deep 'l7oice, to disbelieve the word of Odd' f knelt doWn, but he commanded me to flee. iltise,".c . ontinued 143;—(n0 peace, no - rest shalt thouhavel no comfort, no happiness shalt thou know until. by thy hands one of thosb who preach and sin against me has suffered deathi With these words the spir it/Reappeared,' and- to save my froe3 . r perditibic Mime' to obey . him—you trust die.' The Reverend gentleman must . 'htike.beco awfully conforinaed by __this die "preserved his presence of mind, and lit once propoied to sacrifice another. ,priest instead of Lim, lo 'which his visiter ileinurred. The maniac—for such he was, an'd Mr. Geiberg, had, of course, disoc'iered i.t.. 7 then beckoned to him to get up, at the same time taking from his pocket a good flied knife. The priest then coolly wised ttin to be allowed to dress, speaking of his .ifitth as a matter of eounie, and taloing very loudly tiutt his servant, who was in the hebit of listening Might heir . him. The servant did hear him, too, but.wris.too much fright. imed to mode. The Pumiac begged him to hasten, and the'awlel m4rnent seemed to be draiving near, when the priest hit upon the lucky idea, of suggestirig_ the 'propriety_ of. taking down a summary of the proceedings .n , paper, to which the visiter agreed, and putting dociri his knife on the dressing: 1e set'aeout wfilfng `down the, optrimandii ol Satan; bOw he wes.going te" . 'Obey them. Mi.deitierg inning exatidenCilleftelte,,end tellieg s the Meniac,thit it Cid scarcely sh4p 'enough; asked if 'he-had not another., , The 'adawermas that he had nothing ChM, but that' the priest would, perhaps, oblige, him with a 'razor, which. foolish requeieVas scarcely made, ;sheO the good father threw .the In ife oaf 61 , the Whidaow;'and ,:shouted for help. 'A' iough 'and tumble .fight4en commenoiebetween 'the two, the initiiiee looking about Jo . abm: destructive weapion, tutt findiig none he had itetirly'etiiiiiledfthe father with hie handatedelotriesf*aiiiialcamfi. The whittle° itime , seouieclattirtitichh:sliiielitto escaped o: day before :' this 'servant hail' lie. toned'all'the ivJiile~ was so overpowered that 1O1u ; 1 shuts of Abe, priest Were ' ,heayd ' pimple the ' street, *a . ihdiit l ipoitiinely'aved him from death. •• =4T:realm:l RAii.itosii..lllajor T. S. grown; ths CChief:Engineer; ° 6`f"the ' New York ' _ Efie hes': the" Emper or of •Itussia,Attirougkf the: , Russliin , Mhilateli , f hi Washington; to ,eucimed , the, late Major - or. oia rfalleOritetitit:Se. • 11469eciii and hes' itotelitiid .tt „,Tbe; i fit.pretoriltUrly rtaklroatkl It 420' miles JRftir t An..teplio,teted cost, ingiudingocittiFuktente; P.19.4 ( 9° (1 1 1 . 8 49Pt'9_,. 0 9/Net 3 l l .{T! l .atifieNti -ffir a lit9ll"f'44o9 ° WP l3 ttlt l 9, l l , -.9( 1 , - !te,kakns ITY,tll l :l)l l s.;lP ° P;,, , k9., u cliti , ',..0 6 ,,,w41 1 h 400. • u ' lnumer ! t is 4° o" t i.Pl l , s ?t PAPC4,4l.i4iT'*,Y!is country leyel,_4pon,lvitioh._a.tiouble five reef - :;treeltatlEt . 0 tbe ~ lardoatiThis csolgraatims , * th irliilPPY 3 oi,9.o l oll PO, Miisrl. I gisilotitMl Psos , l4,,PolwiNkvo,4o l 43ql,Pookirkid j tiro r u l i° ' s WiY 2 i!ST i Pi I,ro,•trrieA i , i,Pt,ew 4tonttvelt!t A Ressetter;RssB4 rO t l g i i , iti l' kß "lgeriimritiUloinatrYaie4e9l4”PtMe' Fs ileatriiini, thil,q4iltiel Court 'het: m .looe ell, been ti!iii',ln Nti44i:':itkaie;:prerEirea'bi - , 11510tT4L'IR'i;19401..YPP1154, by Ruilian,looF•li Ist^ D.. a :TATIV9tII I I I O 4 : II,O . - ft , 80 , 1 , 0 1 P. tluP/be.c . ,R, 414`' 11 4 trifigi al *?,!°. lit.k.e,..chFirge..'44l‘,o, 4- i. ii ' 4. an e i'.4 P lai l 'Oti i ii i ' l ete '47311 4 t fe j ot s en r! h a e gT e l e ' l r 'it,; ” 4 9 ' 1 `ft e t I til l itTitl 'Cii iO'i'aiw4ai Wm,. '41,1 live . Uiiiiti;iis'pl Merl . 1 tI( ?s3 l o e dl i tii,!lßMl l A r SlWaltVn n e A 1 tleVe *01 : 111 Y - 04h0 ,O.;P qf' l aTP,l° l Al 4.ki;e4igi, s7'i , S e p.v..Z. k ):41-Ifrtel MISMIME ',THE Ostia;-The ' great Paoifie Oceaa • • - hatia !argaf Areathap. anther, dry, ,fah4.,ork r the glob's: It •ebreriCbtiooo)oo)'Orstitiareitiles, 139,d, 5 /ppl,ooo iophOhi the _bate Ocean.— :From Eiiit4.o-ftfriee it it ,gidOCF rnileitivtdp.- r • • It is gederditi iinfithoreable between • • ;ice, where italitipth ia.ealgreetihat aline five rtailes longfins in ninny pigeon not reached the ibottoat. The Atlantic Crcean, apparently oatretchin; 'from. pole to yO le, id 5001) adios ...wide, end covers 25,000 square lilies., The German, Pnean,.nely, raphity:aHing ; up by the . detritds from k_ the land; knit) a ire .t t part of its bed., ao:ciepthsef only, 9frofeek,f area dou'r the preeiPitewi'edastaf IMaylpe depth.is only 5460. feet': '4114. '.depth of a ;lips and a quer ter . lhe"preisure of 'it;e . 'seicis Egtic4 to . 2809 lbs,:cin'erery inch` ' efiitifecol4 Artle:Oetran shells are Seen talife depth,6l.l4Bo _ feet, and among the West India hands at 180. feet;'so . that.the . light which itif4. • shells would III& been. 'visible 'to' an . e'ye . itt " ]east 960 feet deep in the one case, and 36 feet in the other. , " The eoloSiirell Ramis a fine.bright-bluec4conOiLvesti s: ishen mixed with eertain *istitile,nnstters, and brownish yeoow . vviin dexiia4lForiankosses. _ _Mesaltitess otthe sea is ;greatest `at th;'liattal "ki of 127 N. 'tee and 17? fat., diminishing 'towards this P.quatot and the Poles, where least; (Ting tolhe'ipeiting of the St site of Gibrajtai'. the water Is four times ;sat at a depth of 617 fathoms, as it is at the The central area of - the Paci6o enclitie At- Static, .oea'upiedmh. the .great oceanic ' weve, which is raised by the joint action.pf the sin and melon. From this•continually oscillat ing wave, partial Waves diverge in all directions, finding they way into seas and estuaries, with various velocities, depending on the form of the coast and the depth of the channel, and the na lure of its bed. In some,parts of the coast of - Britain the tides_rlse_so or 60 feet. In the Bristol Channel and the Gulf of Bt. Malo they rise 47, (pet, aCoording to Capt. Beechy, and at -7 . - the bay ofyundi 60 feet, while at St. aelemi 'they_never_exceed three . feet r and-ara-scarcel,Y--- visible among the tropical 186u4in-the Pe. . • cifie. • - , - The tide at thiikvator follgwa the moon at the 'rate 1000 Miles an!fitit.'"ln•the Turury v eliannekat doyenne, the sea rises forty feet , ih . five minutes, and as suddenly ehbe., The 'high estwavea-whieh occur at the Cape of (Lied liepe do not exceedfetty feet from their low est to the 'higheit point. Uhder the heaviest S Ike sea is probabl, atthu depth of 200,0 r 300 feet,. . !„. t • • .Thetranquillity of the - ocean It disturbed by currents iteging - in that extent ... tfild7velocilk„. owing to a'itiliaitoth ifermanint and variable. The great cuticula Ojai: flow - from the two pokeec t the equator e np reflected 0,,y the diet.- ' nal motion of the earth, acquiring a rotnry too tton 'as tfieY.ad vane?, fill they donihineinto pee great Clirreneijoviing ty6;nl east to west, velookly_Otnine Milet.pet - hour idsema,plices. STAMPErIi.- There is a great commo tion among the slave owners of Maryland, • in consequence of thelarge number of slaves who have seen p'Mperto take Tomah leave? of their mastera;and emigrate' into free States. Thipapers ptibliiitof in border cietiti hes come t teeming lull of eilverlisements of fering rewards - for 'runaways, and editorial tizni*of the absconding of whole gringo ind families of slaves, wfio are seldom ever caught, and only heard of when safe far north of Mason '& Dixon'sline. So great `has been the loss to planters on the Eastern. Shore-ebinitiee of State,.that die . owners - of Shiites are proposing to construc t a line,ol telegraph through the . centre.of, the counties 'for the purpose of giving eirlyinionnation to police wilts of the flight of dmir, property, and thus aid in then. detection. Several,iu stances." have. °Contrail lately, of gangs of slaves . having rim away ,in One night t and :successfully get off,Whose .Value would ,I;ie ' from 6,0180 to ',Op p . The 14cilitits : are 40. great for thri,poor 'Slave to y get rtwtty,,tbat ''they tun hut liftleitek of latOkmaiing tlta attempt. They lime nothing . by the effort to , obtaMthsir hearlotti:Plor ! ifinaught, and sold again.to susar suutoottortplanters,they;mere , 'IY Make, an exeattage okenetere.%., . Corn.,firthpai end cold 'ire tr,i, „1 fiaT, 3 „l lo 92?Elh 41)iiCA 'below itiie; the sonaatlon . ipjho 'Re tOuithing iirerlnorin i n' Londoi wde '. 5W' December s 'll79(4'li:ben tbir' " 4 "erei . its. , grecs . below zero. _ *tie Odin hind st•llloscoiy;l3gi'Usini7, 1810. , • • •:A,,l:feautiful).44.?ierattpik • 4,lbies.is now.lira:heed' n didifOriiii•lifi • foldtiands.. , :•A small gold dnitl :sprinkled. into .an exhausted hole, andjtthe npssir Omer., seeing t.. , thit Abe , find well, Singe ist tal`ed in land doge , We-`,have ever .., found .. .. 4 aT i a 'au exehnnge—that,bleekeinithe;'broonv,eteing iWititithentlitilMtitio'lw r 4 ritilealiSiVeniO t. i ' ef' ‘)ll ',. 91 .1 .tuidtdoixteyiliapticidideediiiiVlce Ciqiiimitaiii ` 44l Pogit P*Ouh l 3 l l l44l hailfilli Oise When diity can get 'a aktne N ot: intrktiitlay they4a .. boresiprul often anbor'ono with ih a i r o ld oitaiiii.P': , , 1 . 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