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From the Town.
JJuhllsftca Ztfrcfcln,
BY CLAYTON & CHRISTY.
IVmll anJ Broad Slrttlt.
Diamond Cat Diamond.
tjidfp " hen thereis a scarcity of natural piVeoni
■»"»». psrabls within ais sorting men, by way of keeping their hands in
*."■ “«*•/i «r. T» O : occasionally pluck one .nether. A rich cm. of
cnlmig, tH>s kind- in which i**m ..f rJ.
dollars and a half. ..7b. ,ii.7i'»b^riw'nc” I ITTT-'T"' T'V"" *5 w * er - * Heft cai of
or. FOUR DOLLARS if d.l„.« um il ,f,„ ,h. erf,ton hl , k " ,d ’ “ '« of the fraternity, one a
of «h* year. HuUcnbcra l,ring out of the Sure roust, in sou,I “'*«ier and the other a New Yorker, fi<nircd
for ic- than on. ..to! ES “MS*
”r 4t T’ n.T 1 no
of the publiaber*. Persona requeatinc a diacuniionetice of I * ' v { ,u * e 8 porting world of Gotham ha* had a
•fjf F.pcfe, n regaoatrd to bear n. nuns. aseutoeal f a ", : 1,1 ,usldc fersevcralilnys part,in conrenuerro
of the.r accounts. I if the p.ro V? n. of laughter into whichit™
Rale, af Adrcrllainc. t thrown hy the denouement. We omit tho
Lettart ofCuatlon, »•; jj I "(me. of the parties, hut in other reanoefs tho
tt’jsxasr (4 ° J ' y “ ;s‘ sin- ,, “ ,bo im[,lica, >
cZf.y part of ho, Week,
•of Land, or Nacrrc. by do. . 75 1 ,lr - " > »*. ®ooth Carolina, an “ upper crust”
«e«"on for 1—tucrn ..f Diamiaaion, 4 50 gvuster, arrived in town with plenty of the fluid,
:• fur oaeh weekly continuance. If puMialied evrrv ! . ,1 • J ona ^ asliion, and of picking up
rweek.62 1-2 cents foreach fnniiniinnpi. tr n ,.u;.». y i t ,in P v °rd”nt that might come in his way.
V‘* l fr landing from the Philadelphia boat, "
tied bis wav tu 11 rprinin u-nll t.-. -
A Other
twel
cents for each weekly
other week, 62 t-3a
ed once a month, It
For a single insertion, 91 00 per s«ju
Advertisements, when the number of insert;
, ... »* niiaaeipnia boat, he
wenoed bis way tu a certain well known restaural
.».» , ..«.„c , t^ wncn me mi inner n| insertions is not HI riirk Kow where the blnrlthxro ... -I
ttUSSST’ ;««». and forfho putposcot^X“oUris’
WN.uis. ofihs aale of Lamia and Nerr-jea. I.. Admin. 1 ? ,d ac !i' ,a ‘ntonce« and making some professional
■srrs'nra. Blccmora, or Gnnrdnnn. I„U,| Le pnl.liabed “'*• “ e liad just lighted his cigar, and
day of rate. j was tu the act of raising a glass of hranrlv s.f.l
.0.1 Pn.,m,,,,iolik.m,one,. mns, vvaterto his lips, when the flash of a largo jewel
tho little finger of one of the craft who was
»-riie .ale of Pei
be puhfi shrd forty r
ay Notice to debt
p«|t>li«hf(i FORTY DAT .
_ W* N »tice that Application
Ordin
islied j
o sell Laud <i
estate must bo ' ,i ( ' ‘ , wno was
| f . inil,l s <k« same operation arrested hi, at.
be mnjctnthe Conn of! motion.
Negroes moat b. ,,nb. : “ That’s a line diamond,” exclaimed the south.
I enter, sct'tng down the tumbler, and stooping
_. lorward to ohtam a closer view ol tho iewolf
SJ'PSKliYXSS <UA'02)3. “^"retitnrkndlheother, «Sm4ttobe->
I ni^ T °. fiv t l “ ,,dr .'' d do, 1 ll * r » lor it, and got itcheap
, at that. I Wish I had the value of it now, though,
, or I got regularly cleaned out at V iu Bart.
ley turret yesterday.”
I “ " hat’ll you lake for it cash down,” said tho
south arnor, who like most ol his tribo is fond of
Xh. Great I-estlle
The nwrtnwfitl pestilence which is known to
Lrob.' , ‘ , .1 d J" hua,an farail ft «e« that which
broke out in the year 1845. ,
The disease, like the cholera, made its first ap.
pearanco to India, and other parts of Asia. Me.
dtcal science wa, then at a very low state. It
ravaged the East with a violence vaatly.;reater
than the cholera. By a report furnished life Pope,
whose throne was ti-.on sealed at At tain, it is
reported that nearfy twenty.four millions br souls
perished in the East during the year. 1
It soon crossed over into Greece and [lily, with
unmitigated mortality. Iri Venice, ona jundred
thousand are computed to halo died, alii silty
thousand in Plnntni*» Tt — - —1 1 ' _. 1 ..I
. . ' —•T M,V “ ‘w ““•« uicu, ani tinv
thousand in Florence. It marched ouwoi^ with
fury into France, Germany, &c. iln the
most farored districts, two out of eiere?hr(s per
sons died. In many places fourtecu..tvwr?iteen
out of twenty. In some districts nni nmwU
Intlaence •( Kami necaes
If ever you detect yourself indulging in there,
ficctioiis ofa misanthrope, and dcspondingly think*
ing there is nothing .in tho wirld'worth living
i* 11 ' nothing bright, nothing good, nothing pure—
Irate into tkp nnl>l» .1
penetrate into the noble forest, or the Trackless
woods ; let jour inind contemplate the gigantic
and nn\jestic works of God ; study tho page of
the poet, teeming with charity and Christian lore,
k* ^ Pr5 i ttli,, £’ , ar ^ es * child bo your companion,
think of affection, of innocence, and then ask
yourself is the world is such a dreary waste ns, in
the bitterness of some trifling disappointment,
you had thought it? If you still retain the same —...^ .»„« 10 con.
gloomy conviction, your temper must havo been 11”"- _
beyond power of the most benign influences to The Bible Duly, of all the myriads ofbonks the
recover it ; But no—you will not, you can not I Wor “ ans scen * •* equally interesting and impor-
rteelyour heart against their appeal. lie who I ,ant l° a N mankind, lls tideigj, wl.eiliernfncace
lives pent up in citio«, -with nothibg to coot«m. i or °*> ' Vwe » tli c sa^ue tsSiJi.* aun-. tKsv ^lc
[Abridged from Grimke.]
The Dible;
Tho Biblo is tho only book which Gad hds
ever sent, the only one he over will send into this
world. All other liooka are frail and transient
MJirte,.men they are only the registers of Time;
but the Bible is durable ns eternity, for its mmes
are the rccotds of Eternity. All other worksarc
weak and imperfect, like their author, roan ; but
the B.blc IS replete with ialinito power atid per
fection, like its author, God, Every other vloflme
is limited in its usefulness and , influence ; but
the Bib.o came forth conquering and to con-
IT r. r*‘P“ce* lu’irtccijv.tw^itecn lives pent up m citie., -vrith nothiUg to coot«m.
oirt of twenty. _ In some districts, not d ‘single j ptato Sul the in.ircs set by man to catch his
Shed At LoW : por-^^ow-men-with no prospect but the frail works ,. • .. - «
II Jrli-r . thal ein I''re t -dftcen haired j nuraau hands—hath little to remind ofa hi«*h. I *! s "tributes is justice ; for it looks with impar
persons died in lour hours! In Amnist. i:tt«a it er oower: it io th* rnntnmtvl.i:-. „r ._l?.l I tinl ovpt on kings and on slaves on tho chief
numan nands—Hath little to remind ofa l»i<rii. j . s anr,D
power; it is the contemplation of nature which ! ,,a l °^ 8 — —»- —« «.« waves, on mo ci
leads his thoughts to nature’s God. Man serves and lhe 8oUior * 0,1 philosophers and peasants
man for pay’and one member of the community j ‘J 16 elo< l UPnt aatI lhe dumb. Froni all, it ext
assitts the other only to the extent to which his . same obedience to its commandments; pr.
services will be requited. The great spring which '• ln 8 , ° l . hc «o°d the reward of their lovaliv. 1ki» i
Sets IlIP Vnct hrultr aPa nitw~ I..a. , • ■ I (lflnttlinrtinrT la, tKn caal al.. I* i * *
UEADV.JIADE CLOTHING,
wiioukau: and rktail, chrap tor CAI
At tbe >rn V ork CloitiliiR More,
BROAD STREET, ATIIEXS.
If 1 BENSON & CLOSE
c , — miciurroiKtCI
.0 ccutvni. 1 °‘ nre sn*ne poor, the icnor
catch his i "' ,tand,bo l ' vcak » a * ?a ihb rich, the wish and
|h R powerful.. Among the most remarkable of
persons died in fw'hoursT"^'^^" li543?ft
reached England, and entered Londou on who 1st
day of November.
Many w riters ha\o descrilied it on that bland,
as well a, other parts of Europe, It is regarded services
that in lire church yard of Yarmouth, a !small
'"'V?' 7 ’ 0 °- bodies were interred in otto :vear,
In Norvvich, 53.4T4 perished in six ntontht 1
great held was bou«j '
dead in. After the
raent was raised
whhTwwC T? , an 11,scri P tlon in initin, I al i les straggle througn tneir me, trample on their] “.00 wue, tne parent and the child, the
which, when translated, was nearly a. follows.! fellow, m thi busy race, and beat down thorn ! l? lrlot h" d thescholnr, the pliilantropisl and the
* ” ■ The supetior morality ol the agricultural over : cllr . lst ian, the private citizen and the ruler of the
the manufacturing portion of our pi>pu!ation, is ’ ‘
principally attrihutablo to tho influences of the
scenes with which tho pursuits of tho former
classes bring them into contact. The laborer
Houut Moot L ., mmu
Docter Durbin, after ho had risitetfthit re
novvued and hoiy mountain, and Imd lHt hi. mine
hUed with the vast associatitms of the spot, hri* t ! i
forth into the following beautiful train ..fthmLhl
when contemplating the scene anew, .tftDnjfB .
in hand to reeord the sentiment t '. tr. i3
sJ.
pirn I have stood upon the Appcnines, and look,
od abroad upon the plant of hoautiful,. eirdot®
i S,M ^ WbfriW Alban mount, ahdt
belied lhe iEnebd from llip <5ea.t;ean.prcoioi.to.
rv, over the Campagha; to tho eiiTr.ai chtijuid
mountaiiM of Tivoli—I lutvo srUmi^ ihe pynu
%yp l . cast my«yes over the aacred *#*
of Heliopolis, the inad If Goshen, the l;ed**«£
Jewish ImmUpsanci ibo
Moves and Aaron, on thy part of God and liis
people, couteodod^Uh Pharaoh and his survdhMT
the death of whose “first bom of man and b*a*i 1
in one night,” liHlcd the laud with wailing
I never set my foot on any spot. Inm whefta
was viewed so much stern, gl-.io'nv e. ind^3
heightened by the silence and s ilitu h t|,»i viX
.„, .around, but iufihileh’ rfibre lieightcneit !>vS
il» the awful consequences | awful and sacred uaMociaunns^f itie rrr n™
| revelation from God tomnn. I tee! oppn-^B
... D. 1340.
Consecrated to tho memory of
Fifty Thousand Souls,
whose mortal remains
were interred on this spot,
during the Great Pestilence.
May God have mercy
on their Souls.
Amen.
W
May, 1815.
ATHENS, GA
IRVIN & UARTRELL,
£UUrnrns at 3.aa,
I.T hmia, Jr. . »--“”n-n.Ga.
L.J G.BT«tLU j R,p t . I All
ROBERT HESTER,
liorncy at l.avv,
F.LBERTON. GA
April 18 ;5
i V I. r ». ' vno * J,k f a *l gamblers, was a gooc
C. «V W. J. PEEPLES. ' Ci 81 ' gaom,8l » I’Cfwived and did not relish
attornrjp at mate, . P ,ra ‘ m , c,, ;* n wa ?complet^hiskeencar
Office. ..A,he Gnincavlllc, C. *W«k
Will continue ilt« prncm-c ol Law in ilia cou
Clark, Walton, Jackson, Gainncil, Ball Habrn-b
Franklin, of ihc Western Circuit; Cherokee, Lutn*.lin j OI • as ?>ciOO, however, but calling for chaunn
•nd Ffirvytli, of the Cherokee Circuit; and Cobb., of ihe j treatejjthc company—declared him se^deli;
lie Store of W. W. 7l friends
, classes bring them into contact. The laborct
who tills the soil, who watches the benefi.
cial effect of the dew of heaven on his seed, and
. is grateful for a ray of sunshine, learns to
I thm^ of the Mastcr-hand that which regulates
• 11 • H i -A-^p.- d 'Sa«';! ! 1 wts -^n^rnt ,o rd d r d , n :‘
TO T. .T*' * ’ I ing slowly a“i taking, speak - ! ! hc countr y -bhou. , care taken, and kf *• »”•*, of man which nre beyond hi.
.f ATHENS. r.A I seconj word. , 'g r0 ?‘ "““bera. The harvest was lorti tire P* •"’ US °' le " b , rou g ht <«> ”»>™ to
pretty clever frdlotv, I doTtcTreTn«r a t. rea ! ■ 5 be '? u f° ,h f c «« none to reap ’4 and ™S et > fbetr maker—God. How frequently
it lor four liundrcd and fill, dollars ” C ^ ou kave j Jatntne ^filled up the measure nf this awful rirtta. eielaim, what a wonderful power is
“ Sn y f. ur hundred ” was thernnl^ « , ., U 1 ° n * ^ P°° r Jews partook of the last drags of , ? nd *! ow c J ever ,nust man havo iKJen to
J red, was the reply, “audit’s the unequalled calamity. The ignorant pomace howscMom does the great principal of animation
ofthat savage period, believed they had poisoned a ” d Vlta ,t -’’ formod and s>urromided by God, en-
the waters, and fell upon them with unremit td ga . S ° °V^ ad,n,ri,, g wonder ? Tho comparatively
cnielty, massacreing and burning manv thousand ,ni * e «‘ able efforts of the creature are placed in coin-
ofthat (Wfvtad race. * petition with the works of the great Creator, and
surrounded by machinery and their own produc.
A Droll Individual. lions, os man is in dries, Nature, her beautios
and her wonders, are forgotten.
j a bargain.”' ”W- '‘' nd ir!
I „ u h “ ri "” " a *.lraasfrt r rod and the money was
paid, lie this hum, the partiei had become lhe
] centre ofr a little knot ol knowing one, upon ofthaj de^oTed me?.
i " h T ^ tces 8a J a sneering ejpression, which rile
southerner, who, like all gambler,, was a good
Major Noah well says that Yankee H(U Irene
very essence ofdrollcry. If we had a fortuco we
would give him n heavy salary to travel and live’
tin r—— Mini me roicr ol tin*
tattoo. H hatever shall bo their respeelire lots,
whether poverty or wealth, prosperity or adver
sity, social intiuencoor solitary station, the Bible
is their only fountain of truth—their onlr source
ot virtue and greatness, of honor and felici-
Here, then, let us repose our trust—here let
u, look lor our beacon ot safety—and whether
sunshine or gloom, tire storm or the calm, the
beauty and wealth of spring, or the nakedness
and desolation of winter, may he our portion
supported and guided by tho Bible, all 1„.
well with us in TisfE, for all shall he well with us
in ETERNITY.
C. Pekflu, Aibcm
W. J. I'nrui, G«
i OITice c
» n«a\7 salary to travel and live
elude,. Ire was *iV He showeTno ".vmo.^ ! “t n° m . elaachol Y rai S a > “bout Hill. He
ol aus.tiejon. howcvcr-h,,. s.llu.^r°°v^P*°”* f ;° al nuaiiy planning and deeming the most
>j| »i.* — j—. - . P. ~SP^BPP I i*«g b able practical jokes, and they rarely fail of
aaa. rata.. C vgjy bod« ^ — »• *
». Hill
r victims.
1 and W. Rdfus Blake
J. J. RICH ARDS,
Wholesale ami retail Doukaeller .V Ktatloui
AND DEALER IN PIANO-FOUTKA Sl RVSIC,
College Avenue, ejipoeite the Post Office,
ATHENS, GA.
;.r.v; , ^!Scn t . 1 Te& 0 ; htt •‘t,* h R23 ■ sr ? n (*^*-^"5^
the ring on the counter and wired to vSnnof^ F a w°’ cl ? ' vh ‘ ch , a » «hf rales and
ant.* The ieweller lonltoA attendants were Frenchmen who could nyt un.
1 ‘ that brilliant.’ The jeweller toked at’'hand' “ ,te " da ” ,s we ”! Frenchmen who could m, u „,
. 1 smiled “It’, naste” -hi. n “i 11 and ' derstaml a word of English—not even an oath,
j nhout fifty conta.^ ’ - aild worth j It was Hill’a delight, (ho could speak Frenth) u
| “ Have you a real stone ah»n th. I Betthese unfortunates in all sons of dilemmas.
A. J. BRADY,
Whnlrwtlr and Krtall Dralrr la
GROCERIES A DRY GOODS,
College Arentu, nut door to the Pott Office.
An*usi,I6«. tC ATHENS, G«
T. Bi.Ilop,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
F.b. *4,184L
I totefa'semWe?
And Wholesale ami Retail Dealers in They all heean t„ klm
— **••• a uuugiii, y
you a real stonn afvwi* tkra j S e *J be *o unfortunates ... au ouua viuurnimts.'
I and shape 1” said the southerner m0 «» | Ono morning he lectured every valet that. ante
“ I have,” ws, the reply, and a beautiful lit,I. 1 L^p r T"I° U J** ,a ?P or I ,r " ! V » f «*, utidersumd-
diamond, of which the mock stone reemed a ^"B^ 1811 ’ w ben they served a hotel whose
.into, was produced. seemed a/ae|k<tora were almost entirely Americans and
***** The! "?You\nust r ak English,” said ffilf, ,na
of guide
I Southerner then explained tbu he wished 7 i “ Y ° U mU f T? k 1 Eng,i l 8h ’” said H
Irerrow it for a few days, and would WftolO,?^ ll< ’ t ’' vh °"•“* a •»«
I Gallic to the jewellers hand until it was retumod I u/i. • . „ ,,
! and paj twenty.five dollars for the Frenc t
j proposhion was agreed to, ihe diamond substitn I mn .,! n ‘ ,,11 ?® d Hill, a gentleman should Syto
„ j led lor lhe counterfeit; and the South Carol.nian j EngliTh ” ° U bn “ h W } ° U m “ ,, re|>lj ' in
— I left the store. I „
lhe poor Frenchman shrugged his shoullers
. , ,Z T — • me renaurax, and tuimd the old nartr “ ^ ef * ^ , don « know what to say.”
And Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ! They all began to quiz him, (Krimr tlmt lm Well, now remember, said Hill‘ •> when a
Bucrou EDWARD COPPEE, * 1 anVot^offfirert." 810 C W4?J°k«moreUian
^ •avnanah, ! * ‘ ’ a * *"
t arom >uvannab,
H AVING determined to settle permanently in
Athens, may bo consulted lor the present at the
residence of the Kcv. I>r. Stevens.
April 17. fct t f
- - >4 . ! this is a real brillianL .. ^
T 1IE undersigned is now openings fresh supply of' ^ ' Tas taken up in an instant and othen
GOODS, Iran New York, consisting of ; ” tbe amount of five or six hundred doL
c 1.0 run, caksireuks vtvrixtN &c. ! ,ars “ or ^» aU of Which wore promptly met by tho
which he is prepared to sell, or make up to order, on 11. , ornfc r. The stakes being put up, out sal.
the best terms. WM. A. MORRISON. J J««i the ^ortsmen to find a jeweller. The first
Athens, Jan. 33,1845. tf j questioned pronounced the alone a “ fine
EAGLE & PJIlENIX HOTEL, i diamand f nd '' u orth from to five hundred dol.
Clark esvlllc, Ga. i ^ next » ^ 1,10 “e»L
’ ** * The betters ft jod aghast!—it was a diamond.
gentleman asks you to do anything, you
‘go to blazes.*”
“ What, does that mean V*
“ I* means,” replied Hill, “ ttith phasurtf^
“Ah, oui, oui, monsieur. Ah! 1 am much
obliged.**
'• JEhe confusion produced try this lesson can be
andl m not tobeTikenTn qjfto 'ZTZ* de8C P bed * 1“ ab outaweek
think for. I’Ubctreu a hoildrcd dollars muM «Tw»ir * ° ,oase aa u P r °av* No ono j—» r ,v “ v ”' m wnmii noun
a real brilliant.” ' - "mars could speak to a valet without getting the most »n angel, according to the popular tradition
provoking insolence in reply.^ Every day would | troubled the waters, which were then supposed to
The i?4ul or Sitoam.
A little above tho fountain of En liogel, thai
leadn to the valley of Jeho^ophat, there Is a mu ; -
bery of unusual size with a raised terrace, a fa-
foritp hall'ng H taca.ft--wwyfarers i * *
who repose under its amplo shad"e, „ „„« Int
flocks are drinking from a channel filled with w
ter conducted from the Pool ofiiiioam, which u
a few paces above. It was not without era >iior
that wo descended to the steps of tho fountain
worn and polished by ages, and scatingourseUe*
under the cool moist arch, a delicious sbeitei
from the burning noonday beams of a July sun.
reposing our weary limbs, listening to the gentle
A fnhiillyebasrd by Wolves.
The Ladies’ National Magazine Kir July,edit,
cd by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, contains tho follow,
mg thrilling account ofa family, a mother and her
children, being chased by wolves:
,,, * If"??*™ “go. towards tho close ofa winter’s
day, a mother and her children wore travelling in
with tho spirit that breathes around, mil‘ seem*'
to inhabit this holy piece. I shall never {Sf
down on the summit of .Sinui again, nod i nk:',
upon the silent and empty plains at his fo,,t l.ntl'
■hall godqwtt a lietter nian. find aim so livf'.i
a. to escape tho thunder of the Inst dav. which '
onco revet Iterated through the mountains but
has long since giren war to the Gospel u r Peace;
I can scarcely tear myself away from the hniiow.-i
ed summit, and I wish F too could linger forty
years in converse with the Lord.”
Iran, afores'. 1 ,'by which toy w^re^'ssing,issued’ rfPetml^F",' S 7" C ’ 'he'foiiowcra
« gang of Wolves. It was a terril,!,. ,' ! „„ • ‘“ ld 101 ’ 1 F»* »'rar 'track with tho
•b-aly hope vrasin the superior Uifioess of he,,
Ot his .danger; atter wmett the-Brlde and ttridegreold iaiaed
ie bowl of the bands. rt.nl. : jomea
MAdMAOK.—A correspondent of
tho Zion s Heralogtves the Allowing deset iptunof
*'\7 ld '"B a ‘ ll, '-F ri c ,, ds’ meeting house in New
Bedlord. The parties were Dr. Benjamin F.
liurdy and Mtss barah Coggcshall
*“0 hour appointed was eleven in to lorcnoon.
At that hiiur uiatge asscmhlyhad convened with.
° r “ plain but sumevkhat ancicut edi.
C j‘ o ’ 110 as,X! 0, a fc ' v la ' aa <es, tlic bride
?o'„ L '-g;7 n >. “ttended by their friends and
the ciders o the church, made their appearance,
und seated tlicmselvc* according toibo usage of
•hen“^' L :- V ;„, h o l,r i d ° a,,d bridegroom, with
• e elders ot the church, sat on a platform facing
the aud.ei.eo, while the friends of the panics sS
immediately before them. ”
The dress of the audience, while the young cou.
plo, though rich, was plain; and their .‘port-
the foiiow'era
horsii' and’. 0 To’*" lh - C s “P° ri '>r swiftness of her utes,
h vvhiie their .b-” «nim.1 secured fcj. 1 ?
but mile* oftracldcBS waste vet r^m iinoTlso^rl „ ’ V' “VV* * ‘« J'ovo; aner which the
tbe travellers would reach tho^iirst village Mean f. X" "* "m ,n ^ hc4r * n * of ,he meeting;
time the wolves gai„Son tbffugftnrJs. The o'Zt? w,nc ~ M «. M ?; Gherman, £
r '■.r*;' iwcmiig xo me gentle ,not h er clasped her babes closer to her bust m i *p,, , P a , 11 ’ ° a Howjp-iper in New Bedford.
current ol the • waters of Siloam that go softly.’ U8the *“>wi*ng animals came iid and runnimr ..i’ ? 5 ’ wo 1 *‘° n mvitod to.repair to a
A “-O’ ^
and driuking, with the pabn of ,
to .!rag lie
the lerrilied horse
tural speed, and
the refreshing and limpid stream.
As the Arab women ofthe valley came down
to fiU their pitchers, wo remembered that the
daughters of Judah frequented it two thousand
years ago ; that kings and prophets have drank
of its consecrated waters, and that perhaps Jesus
and his disciples often reposed on these very steps
in the course of their walks about the city.
To describe the view before us—the path to
•jMiK.'Sirasras’i jj^rattsnd^
de ®p“' r
andi-ei^liulc onesd..\vn .... 7". «« •(, auu inase
-nd speed, nod «*^TS3iJ-££”51S ** “
” sledge. „ame.te^i„'r^d. m Sil *' n “ “*! half *•
Oftoowiugovo ‘ rf'ETdSlta’JrSSj „ _
“ ;, 7 for a « h.le the pursuit, lor she had heutd ' De ’ ,h
ot such an alteruat.ro haring once l;een resorted j Sir T. More remarked to to executioner, hy
* •« acatarUMi
The remains of tho pillars at the sides and in
the basin, seem to indicate that, at a former pe
riod, it must have been who’ly or partially covered,
and it has been supposed that this is the •* Bethes-
da,” with fivo porches, where at certain hours
IhtE subscriber has taken the above Hotel and no nirtake • a^d a* toSorahL
I lately occupied by W. C. Wror. The houge ed the ” t iT” b.’ ,h ® Swaberacr pockst-
gis supplied with NEW FURNITURE, and ^L,iLJPrz /^ Uj „°! >,CtTed * 1 ^ you.
\ , 'C-. - eery nay we;
be heard Iron, some room a shout of indignation,
followed by to expostulation of some bewildered
valet: who was getting kicked downstairs br
polite.lv commanding a gentleman to “go to
.blare.” or “to pot,” etc.,etc. Hill at last male
the "hotel too hot to hold him and was-obliged to
find another residence. The valets no dou& slill
remember him and their first practical lessons jii
acquiring the English language.
Jut RcccItcsI,
D irect from the ^.
kisa Wtsss, and pure Fastsca 1
above are warranted pure, an
r commended to Invalids. ^ For
April 34,
NDER,Seit.
WANTED! WANTED!
1BS " pwdtivc Gzzss Fczran
VteUU -500 bushels of Corn in the ear.
300 liusaeis ot Seed Oats,
1000 Ids. Beeswax, clean and gcoj,
1000 * good clean Tallow.
80GOO IN CASH.
The above articles will be reeled at the Store of
the snbFcriber,in exchange for Groceries, at the
C a^i 1*ricks. t. BISHOP.
AprJ3, 1845. f*
SLocmakingr. ;
Professor Ingrebsm thus graphicly docrihcs
to town of Linn, Massachusetts, the seat of “
shoemaker^’anti the vast cordwuincrr rf -V- (cut.
whole Uniun3 - A’!
to third rimer'’i 5 i,e“ram^“se‘,“' wolH^ato j • P la "“ nt Arirtog town ot Lyaa
, there, but looking .omcwlutt crest.&Uen Afl.. I " th ' Parad,c ' of Shoemakers!
joking the in tbr some time our hero era velr ad ! par ly transferred from to
dressed to ento gentelman from whin be d 7 adle ,0 l < at ’ ca ! >beir teeth and leather, !h
purchased to ring, after this fashion • j “ e SAme tune, and Its pretty maidens* learn' to
“Well, my dear fellow, I hare had mr Wh Wnl with U,B ■“drodoction oftheir a, t,
out of you. and I don’t want the ring. AlimuSd Lorerserehange heart, orera kidslippdr,
hasofiered roe three hundred and fifty dollanrfbr *^oar eternal fidelity over a htp-stone. II
ir: you shall hare it for two hundretf mftl Cftr they wouldgct roarned, tbey s.k old Dr. War.
and yon un go to him to-motrow if von lik.TX! eDd > the P-”™* lf he will stitch them to gethcr.
make a cool hundred out of it. 1 and and they will pay hint in shoo mending. ,
The offer was,too tempting to bezelned. Th. P'ftg their children is called tetnmug, and
• "“‘Wto, WUILU nttc turn supposed to
possess a healing power. This receives some
countenance from the fact that there is a singular
obb and flow in the stream noticed by many tra-
tellers, and lately witnessed by Dr. Robinson,
beyond this there is nothing to support tho conjee,
ture. It has been ascertained by the persevering
research of Dr. Robinson that the water is
brought to tho Pool from that ofthe Virgin, high
er up the valley, by means of a channel cut
through the rocky hill of Ophel, a work ol great,
and unless other fountains are within tho city,
useless labor. Its length, as measured by him,
is 14 50 feet.-—BarleU’s Walks About Jcrusa-
n.irl at U".*"'J’ u * »*‘«rnaie despair
and hopes. Now she seemed in tho very jaws of
,n.ted - T an •‘■““‘Pratematorel exertion of
speed onto part ofthe horse gave her a mo.
mentaty respite At length the village wash.
? £ '•, But> J” rrl ? dc ralato, at this moment she
heard a crack re if ,ho sledge had given way.
Ihc runner trad broke ; she surrendered herself
to despair. Through the f.st guthcring ni-lit
she caught a vtew ofthe farm luTuse uu the out.
skirts ofthe village. To die.thus in the sight of
safety was terrible She looked agonizingly on
the faces ot her eb.ldren, who were now sohldntr
piteously; she strained them to her bosemj
she shut her eyes on the scene (hat n.
to fijllow. But, strange to say. the
Still hratrl tirrmrl -7.1 .1
Shift for myseif.’ Chure^ ■jCSCTtf’ Z
while composing a hollnd, made tit Gootrrcv
phaueet, on his death iMdlHng it, great painri
I could wish this tragic scene were orcr^SuT
Quin, the actor ,• ‘ but 1 hope to go thnmahit wt.k
becoming dignity,’ Petrarch was toiroddeadto
hts library, leatung over a latok. Rou.seam
when dying, ordered his attendants to remove
bim. and place him before to window that he
might i°ok upon his garden, and gladden hi. eve.
with tho sight of nature. How ardent an admL
— he wasinfnature, is poetically toldia Zimmer.
n s S,.l.tude, Fop-j tells us he found Sir God.
fray Kr.elior (when ho visited hint a few dav.
prior to hi. end) sitting upand forming plans for
hi« -.wn monument. His vanity was conspicuous
death! V\arren has remarked that Chesi
tr IMPORTANT TO r -
Scfeo«l Books of all kind
« AUDI UUUUIVU OUI OI 1U
rt,7lTv? fi ' r T I a I' 1< S’ tcla P t ' rl 8 to beze'bsed. The
worth of paste, lire next morning the Caroli-
^oith of paste. Tire next morning the Caroli-
iimn "Wiwnwt invent us: and the overreached
sharner tiun.-t Ivmo n n i,:.. «.i.i > ....
ping their chuuu.u wutu miming, ana tbe
rod they use is a cowhide. The little boys
swear by * hides ana leather,* and play at games
which thej call * high and low quarter, and toe.’
A child newly bom is a lap.stone, and the age of
their children is known by the number of shoe*
The Reveille furnishes the following piece ol
nf speech* Any one, who examined the Italian Ctl *^^ t ^ > T¥ re ^ no question
language .will find, therefore, about sixty vowels ! M to tae of«« thing i
in every hundred letters ; and in the Oiabeiteau A 8rs»» M n.
(Tahitian) language, which sounds very much
like Italian, there are even more; it is about
c , . 7“*“** nna toe overreached .u •
shatpor found lying on his table a beautiful little i Sf? c 2n“j “ ,* 10t <
btllet, seated with perfumed wax, and stamped . ^.-77^ r « to ’
vv ith a Ugure ofMcrcurv, the god of thieves, fl. I'f 11 ’ n
* j «iiu girjj
an old maid is an odd slipper, an old bache.
odd boot. The street doors to their dwell!
auu Mampcu
cury, the god of thieves. On 1 iT*.
>p, tho note was found to con-! ‘ T- ”7"° w ‘ uc,r uweu -
- - ings are ‘ insteps, and a man man overcoat'-'is
* foxed.” The fields about the town are patches
■xiv tv-sir.cz.raw eves XclC — T-.F * c.v,
Peculiarities at Lansaa^e.
In all hot countries, men use, in speaking, a
multitude of vowels, which are all pronounced Ly
greater or lesser apbrtions ofthe mouth, in
breathing and in speaking, and use very few con
sonants, all of wluch are produced by more or
less complete interruption ot the breath, and con
tact, or ever closures of parts, among the organs
of speech* Any one, who examines the Italian
•till kra.j 5, **■)> me stuage iu ocain t »arren has remarked that
: * l- a i ld thl : bor3e. iec.»gni/A I terfield’s go*»d breeding only left him with death-
j"g "t 1 ? 1 " da9bcd r<* r 'yard at a pace that Give Drysdule » chair,’said he to his vale *heu
h wolves far behind. She looked up «hut perron was antiounced, Bayle when dvin.
once more ; they were now close tothe village, pointed u to ohm M... to” , "“J"®
The inhabitants by this time, had become alarm.
a. i • . .« * , astral-, uiv4 ovcome alarm-
cd; but the wolves kept up «Lci- pursuit tu the
very gate ol the farm house, and j folded their ex.
peeled prey slowly and sullenly. The sledge, on o,
eio.mmation. was found to bi so much injmed I quoted f,
bat it would inevitably bava been bnAen down “ '
befere another mile. An escape liko this su.-.
passes any thing in fiction.
sssxa. 4iuiwii| uicip mo eisu tuurc, K is aoout
seventy-five or eighty vowels in eveiy hundred
letters.. The proportion is very different in Eng
land, inwhich consonants preponderates; Arid, if
wo exantine the language ol Lapland or Green-
land, or the Arctic-American Esquimaux, we
shall find that there are an enormous number of
consonants in their more than sesqui-pendalion
words, and that most of these consonants are
guttural, as they do jiot like to. open their mouth
to the cold air sufficiently to pronounce the labial,
dental, or lingual consonant, t—*- *•— -
ols, and, least of all, the n?ore
A Sicaaa at nre “ PnwTsa’j.”—The other"
eyetung a traveller from our sister State, a fell,
blooded “ Sucker,”, arrived in the city, and nut
up at to Planter’. House. H. row betimes
next morning, and discovered tot his boots were
missing. Somewhat alarmed at the supposed
loss of his understanding, and half attired, he
rushed into sad through the passage, shouting
fcr a “ waiter” at to up of his voice, to tho great
annoyance of to sundry young gentlemen in to
upper story, who axe in the habit of always” sleep.
tog it off.” Doors wero ottorntd and ...
pointed to the place where his MoitsSooTfiiS-
depostted. ClaretMion'e pen dropped from his,
hand wben he Was seized with a daIsv which uni
an end to his existence. Bede died while in !he
act of diciaung. Roscemmon, whin .expirirgi
quoted from hts own translations otX’ies I, K .—
Haller, feeling hts pulso, said, • Tloartr -} ccasi
cs.to heat, and immediately dietC- When the
priest whom Alfiert hud been prevailed on to ice
came, he rean^t^.l I.:™ __i. . »
YooTBTcx.MATBaJtATtcu’t.—Parisha. beod
t P te“ e , d ° n T ^ ? Chi!d «« ' JW »f
age, who not only performed with great facility
mittei toeiamine the ytot^Pro^^Iuf SnTto
raid that lhe parents ol this child aro not actuated
by any selfish principle, that they have no idea
of speculating upon the pufcljt