r t .'A iai.EIGU, (If, C.) FRIDAY, OCTODiin 7, tej '!s , , " XVI :.tiie staiv; . .14 .Vtfrti-Caru't'ia Gau'Jt, ' BELL & LAMTlpNCE fa-lwaiTrtWi, tkM d.-llare nT easoow "o p. ' peewitl We KM wiOVatt al WX fcl 81 Ml lit adance. an per i!iT(;tii, bat at ' (tin ny-noei we r.onnrj, aairaa.i nwmiw t r r-aal. -Ad'W Jem pott, mi esaaedine; U- j-. lines; Insetted three timet for mtm dollar, i trfgraaat fni- frr.ak ' .1-- t ... iHt-w 10 UM eo.iors mi t Jos VMetlical ColIe of 8.' Carolina. IJtE LECTvRrJ nf 0t Wwtiniin will ha renamed m the s-on4 Monday f ym"hetmexr, a alln4, - ' 04 .ftwiteatf Hjr J Edtwdt HoVrook, M. fx. '; ? 4 "V : -4- ,1WrTfwy-Jiw Rw, M. TIL , - . . Ititirute and fracficn f.Uetiiciy Sstsnet Ileal" Dltksoo. - ' " v .- sjlfaftr.HrHiry J? Pratt; M Jl. . Qittttrict W nitrate mf JTtmm omJ n- Jan1 homxt t? rnnlraui . II. . 'k . 'LUL D. - '' ''' . . , HENnY DICK0V, M. ft t '. f C ' t v flea f th Faenlff. Knanoke Navialion. Cpmpant. JlliU company wtll be t.eM M ' lwktvnie, t, 7 , - JUYXKR. Wry. ; S nbT , 1125j. .' " . . V 9t . ' irT1ie KiVitort -oT ino Milton Gitm n4 rt..' -v. .'. fit-.-"' , , V;Neuse nivprKavifffttion. : W V J7Mr&. JuneST. 1825. A of the Nenie Kiw "ViiiMioo . wiy, for Stack in am(l;pnpi raairH : fnrlfc 1U to pt to Sherwood Haywood, Ktq. Tiwwr. er of aiiid i:ontn,'a Hurd inMalmpnt of tea lollara on and vr tbare thifn hrll Hi t wnl U 'tnUW the ompanjr w (itkOmmeriiatr ami tffVttie moiauret lor rnderhi lh aaul ri- ' i" CW- - M, COOKE. See " ' Noli ce.'-w' V' " -TkELlNQUKNTioeklioklart l tbo Roan. :; if okic Navigation Comji-tny ar bereb ootl t), that tbe firat wjitiartiofi of leu -per ent inatle lf ,5m Board or Uirrelot't on lb Mock bolder' of-U taid eoinpant breine due and ' haribte tejhe firat of Ftbmarr, Kir, . The 3nd requisition of 19 per.eent oo the I5tk rfhuSd rejjo v ' ;vof 1$ per cent en. the I Oth ." .Deeerabeu '.H ' V.Vn, ' V Tbe 4th requiaition of 10 per eent on tbe HI Seotemberi 1110. , The Sth requiition of 10 per wot on tbe lit : February, . J 8'i0 Tbe ftii requititkib of 10 per cent on tbe 1st - januarr, ihxi .Tbe fthqui'rtion of . -Februarr. 1889. per sent ob ihe let ; ifbe 116 rei(ultition of S per cent on the 1st 5 per cent oa the Itt r The 9th requisition of October,' 1 8 W, The 10th rcquisitiOb of i Febniarr. IKL ' '! f per eent on tlio lt T! Ilth eqaituloiv of 4 per eent on the Itt v ; By order of tl Board of Dtrettora, ;i f ' ' - ; ' ' 1 ( Ai .TOYNKlt; TreaaV J WeMon, lTib Angntt' 188S. ' ,36-5 " . i00 f Dollars "He ward. RAW AWAY from the tub : aeriber, litinr in Pirtnara eom- ty,Go on Hie Bijjht of the Sith . urn ! (eru tvlloa to wit: ' PO.M 'F.V, about five fcet to , inehet high black, well miiile J. and earriea himaulf wcrr tl ii.--.. ahnbt Jlu4 m iw- tnri ri wf age, M mark reeol . . tt AM P I ON, abont five fret ten inehea liitl buck, well made: am-rf ivciilv iw r iI.miv i ysart, ba rwUer an ,M Jook, hmrt tint- wliil eye ben lookiwg Bi Wh, no mm re- AUUAflAM, a welt mTe fellow, Very bt anq rattier tmonih Taite, liaa . awxl eounte- , , J htltij drawn Otirn a btiro (1 fceliere bit rigfct agen aout 8) Veart, uoo( tccl, (U or i CU4UI.F.S, a welt mado fellow,, about fiVe eet thn Inchrt V- JOHN, a aid. ...II .Cil iui ' .1 rk Ketlli(5h, hat awry plrawot efluoterancn, yet .-.low eoiMjiectl,.,ajxy abnnt S veara, no mark tjwollcfcted. bowgft bint fWMesra.Uwis ownaent, in- Fbrunr: 1M. Joho (win !tn Maryhml, 1 bclusw , , . r " Any person lei"mrir,t; tbt ahmre taid Morort in aw & . -i. . It . . ..T - , .iiiih ivccit( me annv.e rewanl,' it taken ' 'ate, or fitty doliart if Ultcn and hxt pa h a tafe jsil, and pving re itn mediate in . '?lxv W ll'tl 1 enn pet them, or in propor.. , 93.8W: ' A .r' ANTATION. abt tr t i, V, f0r -MJor he C'lliiration of Com and eottnif. patte tf workics S of 6 hauda to ix!tMta ' flf f II I Jfc . i. " "i'L fnreuini enquire III VH!iamHoY ' 1 bcnphilut Hunter, or the Subnenher U t iTrM t:ounty.HT here la jfood dwllH . U oeeeisary out hrvaet. c1 , - . , ' , 1 -.tSei? t 'AM UCL WILLI A M S. Sepfi IS, 1825,, N, Vv-.' 38.3jt : 11 .ui.ei - - M,ln U(l "r fc'il ml boar.1 iftiL. ir J.ff I bwebjr fnrearn. St.,!t.ftl" . 10 00 3kt rfcr eontmet- "Jtd-, .1 ' 8 ANJJOLrit F1T1I AK. ' niph. a tmaa eohtttcnatie and . imiRHt of John Martin, of joneteounty, in April alio tu-ntlrht lhan r.n rTrX8t h ; WIUJMS l-w t rr4 If a nnJi mi c : it . j n . ware tl li..k a-; L .:i i ' Taaaora, tx taorw partitarly for MeiwurtaJ Uittm, ke. ' Warra-tr Jlb, Sa4. f, IttS. , , 7.tf . " StraveJ or was stolen, r V .Jl iorrrf MO!tS. 5 T11 ? ' 4 lJ rather Mrdl "'L!!. k W kii I Witt gin k fi 4onn Ubrrn! ! hrr W, my b..nr ? xlolr fortt w (aforoMlina iImi tud to Ua t,"a- A Contractor, wautetii Wk will let tha maintnuuxio f iu out)rrat tht poor UMfettkmof, l tb fir StunJjf is .emkert, lhronf li " raii itm lUe brd thy of Vibok ry iwxt 1 b it goo.) boum plMtaiion rr ike MommoiUtina of the ConlracU-. Jloi r?r?T'! U"7 k ttm.iW, and task puj m MlvMtca if rctjuiiiL 'V . W CLEMENT.", ;ik. FROM th Subscriber, on the 5ih. ultima CTU, tuulbuo fellow, abfrut 80 er nl rc. He it aparr made, about fin foci tight or nine inches hikk, toiut ol hit front teetk are wiliif, and there are am-ral taart xbout hit fsee one of Ihw t'tc oa his es eWek, whieh are distin(tiibed vy being a lit tle darker than the to irons ling skin, and he stutters onmualty bad. lie it well furnished with alotliet, ami ha with him a blue broad elnth enat and white fur hat, totnewhut worn. Onto readti and, it If tbnueku aan write. - H ill doubtless attempt to past as a free man. and nmtibhum hse biUitated -ertlSeatet to that ctteet It It known that be has in bit pot session several ertineatra of rood character, signed b rentlemt-ft of resprbilitr. lie was raised in the City of Wssliington. and prouamy win attempt to make bie way there Any iotormation re -netting him, will be thank fully received and liberally rewarded. : UAV1U JUHNSON. . Union C H. 3. C ? . .. .' " Sept, ?,185. $ -X mil "iii"' ii H MISGKLLANROUS ' JOIU UOAW3X PROCLAMATION TO .THE JEWS t , Where.;, it has pleased the AlmiffKtr God, to Danifest to his chosen peopfe the approach , of that period when, in Culfilmcnt of the'promisea made to the race of Jacob, and as a reward for their pious constancy and triumphant fidelity, thej are . now to be. eatheretl . from',the four Quarters of the dobe.and to resume their rank and 'character among the go Ternmenta of the earth, ' And whereas, the peace Much'' now prerails arpbn the cmlized fiations, the :proie88 tif learning throojrhout the world, , and the general spirit of liberality and tolerat-on which exists together with other chang es. fafernW to light ami liberff. niark in an spcciaJi wanner the; approu;H of that time when vvpeace oa earth and j?0od will to man" are; to prevail with a benign and extended lofluence, and tbe ancvent people of God, the first to iro- cblm hisunifjt and omnipo(encevari; to be restored tuthcir .inheritence, and enjoy the t rights of a -uoveirijrn, inde pendent pcoplefi.Therefofe I, Mqrde rut Manuel aNoAH Cjtiren of the United States of America late Consul of the said states for the city and king dom f,;tu nisi nigh SbenflT of New Yorkj Counsellor' at Law and by the grace of God4 Governpr . and Judge jf israei, nave issucu mis my prociamanon, . AnnrtuJicjrirt3iv tiw world, (hat an ttsyhitn is' prepared and hereby bered'fo lhem, where they can enoj atpeaceconifort and hap pioessr.whicKvliaa, been drnled them. hro' the intoferanct; and miegovernment oi, tt'nncr hots; on asjium in tree and j pqerfuf ;coutitry, wfierelaniple protection Secured to teir', persons, ,lhcir property, antl religious rights; aA asylum in a country rematkable for it vast resource, the richness-of iti : soil, and the salubrity ofjrts climate; Where ind ostry. encouraged, education, pro mated, and good faith rewarded; wa land Qf.miik nd honey,'? tihere Israel ihay repose in veacis, under his fvine and .fig tree,", and where our! people. may so familiarize themselves with tie science of governmf, Snd the lights of learn ing and civi iiiation, as may qualify ilhem for that great and final restoration -of theitancient pentage, which Ihejimes si powerfully indicate. , ' ' ' ' 'lite asylum referred to is in the state of ?sw york. tlte greatcfiCbUte in the American confederacy. Njr Vork contain 43,214- square- miles, dirided into fifty-five eotilttim. anil hnvinw ei hundred and 'eighty-seven post towns auu unico. vuuiajniiig VB9 lullltOD Eve hundred thousand inhabitants, together fttf & a inillwn acres of landy Improve ptilj cu'ttirw and cnofactarts, B trails anditKomerte, fchka Include nloatioa tf tbree hundred millions C dollars tf tnU property. .One Uatlre.1 and ffty movmd anilula, armed and fqulp pel. a fontittion tandextnpenin ejuI,ty cf rt.tj; har ms! bo lest mtl.s and m -tuijnip m r'ii:rsdisinftior &fcrwn tbnnuiut Iree school and eolleges, Trdin the Messing of tJucttiou U r hundred tnouund children of evr v pi;ffi.,. denominatitsri. Such is the.greafand increasing sraie to which lite emiwraiLuM of the Jews is directed. 1 i Tbe desired pot in tlie state of New York:, to which I herrby invite my be Uved people hrouefot th. w'orlit. in conrtruon with thoe of every religious denomination. is called Gao Islamdi and en which I shall lav (he fuundattoh of a City of Rcfut-. to" tw r.it!t R a . RAT. - - ' ' Grand f slaml. id the Nlawarn rier i bounded by OpUrV on the north, and triaon uie soutliaud within .fet miles of each of those great commercial lakea The island is nearlr .twelve railds in length end uryin from three to seven miles in breath, and tofttains upwards, of seventeen ' thousand acres or remarkably rich and fertile land.-. tyie is aoout two hundred and seventy miles in length, and borders on the Sute of New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio; and westwardlv by the pos sessions of our friends and neighbours, the Britiah subjects orilppcr Canada. This splendid lake unites iUelf by means of navigable rivers, with lakes St. Clair, Huron, Michigan and Superior, embrac ing a lake shore of nearly three thou sand miles; and by short canals: those Vast sheets of water, will be connected with the Illinois and "Mississippi rivers', thereby establishing a great and valu able internal trade t,o New. Orleans and the Gulf-of- MeiicoLake Ontario to the north, is " one hundred and ninety miles in length, and empties into the Su Lawrence, which nassine throo?h the province ol lower Canada, carries the commerce of Quebec and jlontrcal to we, Atlantic ucean. , ' i Thus fortified to UieYirrht and left hv the expensive commercial - resources of the grcal .lakes; and their tributary streams -witlnn fr miles of tVe su blime fall of Niatrara RfHirrl'ino 4h greatest water, power In, tho world for manutactunng purposes. directly bp posife the mouth of the grand canal ol three hundred and sixty miles inland navigation , to the Hudson, tiver. and city of New York, having the fur trade! of Upper Canada to the wept, and also J of the gteat territories towards the Roc ky Mountain and the Pacific Ocean; likew ise the trade of the wester? states of America, Grand Island may be con sidered as surnmndfd by every com mercial, manufacturrng and agricoltural aa vantage, anu irom its location is pre eminently, calculated to become in time the greatest trading and commercial depot in the new and better world- To men oi worm, ana industry it has every substantial attraction, the canitalist will be enabled, to employ his resource with unuouweu pi-oni untune mercnant, cay not fail to scap the reward of enterprise in a great and grovins refiubltcf but to the industrious mechanic; manufacturer , and agriculturalist," it holds forth 'great ami improving auvaniages. epnved hs flurT)eop!e have been for centuries or a right in tnesoil, thtsy will learn -with peculiar Satisfaction that here they1 can till the land,' reap the harvest, and raise the flocks which Mire unauestionabljtheir own; ami in the full and nnraofested -enjoytnent of their religious rights' and of -wery imh im munity, together with peace and plenty, they can lift up their voice i latitude to him,, who sustained onr fathers in the wnuerness, ana Drought us in triumph out of the land of Ecvnt: who assiffnJ.1 to us the safe keeping tf Ills Oracles, whq; proclaimed us his people, and who ui evr waiKea oeiot e us "like a cloud by day and a1 pillar of fire hj night-" ! ? hi namtf tloi revive, renew and re-establish the Eovemmerftof thy 3w. ish nation, nnder ther4lisDices and tection of the constitution and laws of the Upitetl -States pf America. Con firming, and perpetuating; all bur rights and privileges, our name, our rank, and our power,; among the . nations of the earth as they existed and wre Recog nized under the , government of the Judges-t ;And I hereby enjoin it upon at! ouf pious and venerable rabbis, our r residents and elders ? of synagogues, chiefs of colleges.aad brethren in au thorify'thoughoutthe world, to circulate and make known this my proclamation, and togive to i( full publicity, credence, and eBect. ; f:')U.:; :cZ.& V"- a Itjs toy will that; a eensur of tla J eVs throughout tha; world , be taken, and returns of plrgons.; toiether with their age and occupation, be registered in the archive of the Synagogues where tatio i nek is particular, who bar. W en andaredrttioji.Wd in th bkJu, arts, la science, or it koowle--. Tltntw of cr people. -o fm te. local 8Uchentf from any other case PJf msia,rS he set eral pats. r.f rT1J hkh thfJ wer-?c1ielj inhabit, and who are treated tt ith liber slitj by the pabl authorities, are per aitled u du m, and ar especially r. eosamended ts be faithful to the govern, wents which-protect theia. It l0w. ever, expected, that the? will ai.l ,,i encrage ih emigratiorfof (he youog aad enterprising, and endeavor to send , . O ' - ,w W1. ll u bi countff . sack Who will arlrf national strenrth and character K industry, honor" .nd patriotism. ; Tho Jewl who ate la th militirw employment of the different lovcreig,,, of L'iropw are enjoined to keep ia their BM -,n i-rtheroruera, and conduct themselves with bravery ami fidelity, command that a strict neutrality be obj-irvod in th pending war between the Greeks and the Turks enjoined by considerations of safety towards a nu merous population of Jews now' under the oppressive dominion of the Ottoman Porte. 4 .:..- ' v'V' . - '..Theannnalkirtswhich turios, have been afforded to our pits brethren in our Holv Citr of Jrii.im tn n...! T -" w,.,v.., j uini apeeauy restore us, are to continue with unabated liberality; our seminaries or learning & institutions or chant- in ever part bf the world, are to be increased, in order that wistlom anu virtue may permanently prevail a mong the cltosen neonld.' . I abolish forever Pplyganfy amonVthe Jews; which, without religious wan ani, bum eatsia iu Aia and Atrica. vl pro- umit iharrtasttra ?or ' eivintr - AV?j.i. without both parties are of a anUnM and can- read, and write the languid of yynuiij w iui.il mcjr respectively iq habitrand which; ! trusrrwill enwre to vitu uunnrillZ I ll D eMSinva ill rlhitf tlnn and fcrobsbly tlie lights of science. Prayers shall foreyer'Siild f the Hebrew laniruaire. but it l ed that occasional discourses fan theprin- Innesof mftraliiyireneralIvhititiwArl in the language of the country, together with such reforms, which without "de parting tram tlie ancient faith: mav A greater solemnity to our woj shipv, Hie Carate and Samaritan Jewsj to gether with the black Jews of India and Africa, and likewise those in ".Cochin China, and the sect on the r.rui of l.i. abar, are (entitled ; tV ah' equality of ngnts anu religious pnncipTest as are all who may partake of the great covenant, nnu. ouey. and . resueet ih M..ti Laws,';.. ritf :!. ,-rv . iic lumans oi me Amerjcan Conti nent in their admitted AsiStli: origin, in their Worship of lone'Godj iri thefrdi klect and language, in their .saenficos. marriages divorces, bujialitastitigs, ritirifirnf inti ' miniatiM...'...! - k e UMJWIIHCIItS, lltHSSHI uge, division of tribes inV ihi.ir Ti;l Pnestrand iii their wars, hid in Uieir victories; being, in all probability; the descendants fcf the lost tribes pi Israel, which were cwrieJ captive hy the King of Ayria, menstiies will hie ad apt Vtl to mitke tten., sensible of their tiriginto cultivate their minds, soften, their con ditionihtt;ally'l.nnit;.themrith their brethren tte chosen people-. A capital ion tax of Uiree'shekels Insir verptr afinum, or one Spanish doilaf, is noTEoy jevjco ftipon eacii jew through ou 1 1 he world, to be collected by the Treasurers, of the different: ongregS. uons, lor tne purpose op defraying the various expenses o re-organizing the governmeiit, ofajding eiiijgraul in the WMavat Is a Jit ' t I j I i . mwhi ucumrai. instiuments providing foi their immediate Kiri fJ comforts, and issistiti!? their farftitiA. in making their first'settTemepts, together with such free will offering; as mar h- generously made in th. furtherance of uw lauuabte objects Connected with the restoration tif the people and the glory of the-Jew'shnaiion. 'AJudge wnara. el shal be chosen 6nce every four years by,; the Consistory at ; Paris at wiiivu whc rruaws irom every congte' gation shall be received; ' f ; V ?;I.1o" hereby nami as commissioners, the tnost learned and pious Abraham1 de Mogna; Knight of the Iron Crown of L-pmbaruy, Airand Rabbi- of Tthe Jews ana rresidentorae Consistory of Paris likewise (he Mrand Rabbi . AndrJde of .Bordeaux, ana also our est ? liable Grand Rabbis of the German aud Porroinil ewn, iu sjviiuuii, ivauuis iiersciieu and Mendoza; together withhe honorable Aaron' Nunez, Qardoza of Gibraltar; A braham Bussac, Eso.' of Leghorn. R.n. jamin Gradisof Bordeanx, DriE. Gans. I W f . r-ar aaW no rroiessor y,Qntz,oi Uerlin.and Dr. Leo. Woolfof HamburcK to aid ahd as- $isf it in carrying into eBect.the pi pvis sions of tliis my proclamation with pow- ia iu nppomi uie necessary agents in the several parts of the world, and (6 es tablish imiL'MtiiY" ioCiet'fes in i,lr opeVttated to act ts a dUt'r.rt d-k't havmx at tt head tit" each lio.tm it reputWH: iorf snau apin tnetr recom.Tv-rit!ati n ..." - pvioi. tntimcnons io tnrie mr . s mitaioners shall b furhwith trans-,? . ted. And a more enlajJ and grorrU view of the plan, motives and oWecf - will bedi-tailed In theadJreas to the na lion. The Comutory of Tarin is here' by authorised and empowered to rama ' three diacreet persons cf eomptfett l-v, bilitiei to vialt the'United States an! make such report to the nation as the . actual condition of .this country and i'j ' iaiw tuiaii warrant, . . . do appoint Rothodes Adar," Feb. '. 1828. to be observed with suitable ds!- ''. mtMislrationsasadavof Tianksg;vint4 " V ' tho Lord God of lwad.-f.ir the man t , Id " blessipp and -the signal i pn.tecioo t . 1 wihch un uas ocignetl torxtemr tu Jul ' v people and in order that on that orra f .. ina lt prayeia may be offered for i ha V 1 1 continuance or iita divine mercv, and ' ' the fulhlmenfcof all the promt-cs a id pledgee made fo the race f Jacub.- i ": 1 recommend peace and unintj amon- - us. charity, and good will to all, toItraV, " tion ami itoerauty jto our brethren of e very religious denomination, enjoined" by Che mild anfl Just precepts ol our lug ty rctiRinm) , jionor and good faith ia' the fulfil man t of all our S'lntrafta. tniva titer with temneranre. rtnnomv ami t dustry in our bubitfc r. .. v 'C 'l t -1 entreat to oe rememticred in your ' '. tirayers.'and lastly and most earnestlvi I do .enjein you to keep the charge ut' ' me ioro wy.Uod, to.walk in hi ways v & to keep h,ta ststotes,and his comman l- 1 : - ments, andjris fudgments, and his tes-;-timonies, as it ta wriUen in the Laws of , Moses, .that, thou mayest prosper in all t ;.V thpudoest.ijnnd hithersoever thoU-V.J tttrnest thyself."..-v,'X)-5 , ; Given at Buffalo.'jh the State of News2 York, thii aeeond tlaT of Tiarl . in ihst ' - .h year of the world; 5588, corresponding 'l' with the fifteenth dsy of Sept, 1R25, and -$ V t in. the fiftieth yeair of American ndt t ' DfJndenca r j ' XXJ 4 ' t ' Bythe Judze,', tsv',4 't? i v. 'WotiiThererw somcthfng tei'.- ' ry wngular in the ideaTef a- man going Trs- up into tha atmosphere and traveisinff ''vv uiunr ucms.oi, o,ir WI1ICU OnHMJie JUU'Uai . ' i ot. lteayen liav heretofore bern iii the Ut habit Of; visiting; How ecty; the great , t mi c-ioyu, aut roca . aDout, With .-tha- ' -slightest breeze, as if it were an.airyiv:Y nothing? There is no Ioltn'o4 in il;4'.; t.i I I' 1. a." -'a i 'ii .. Ji ' iU)fnejr..jbX a balloon f no fear of 'beino. tfc Yel1rBHn.Pa88in harp Corner ni ' , , v ' iuip.uwicm iu uiis.wayj nniess it pe i " 1 the traction of an aztre cloudy The pras'paeCd the', cultivated earthy iWn& V a balloon; rweVded Ia the atmosnlier.7r.?T4'!;-1 :. must be beautiful in the extreme.V-Tha 9 rcuni ,.uoCM(T Bin, Bl eHBC in pi? ue coratetl gondola, and, looks dovn fi his lizzy height . upon jbf cities, tlie the side Of .the niofinijiiii: f m:n:.i. - . . j i . i : r . , w.iiuidii ed-tQ the Size of a eoosebcrrv Imsh'nn.t yaies, ana uie seas Deiow,; Kvery thinr fci ' ? : aPn?inuiiature beneath- him. but thgoutlrnes ptMMpt afe'-is distincK' ; 4 rCx .. the pencil trying the coto-1?v-i the gigantic palaces antl massive tem t p es appear to the. eye t the seronaut like sonianpigeon houses The large Silz' ' . i ships that, tut buoyant .w.tnatcri' seem to siufc mto. their? native 'eleroent XAim ami this hAaA .Sb,aa,' -i It. iiJ:, i tn vVv-'V;'-!tt n . v ' tnurmurs bb,; chafing of the Y . . ' I'r"'" "w "to puny mountain, rivnls.. rh raina Viatra'cufnllm.. :'- l:..i.i ,. And all these new views of the earth ana its golden, turnjtMfeu Viccnsiont-i:--;:, ,6imP eJewent,of watur 'r obtained in n ajutorra state; by a thenifm icaL procesi,;:. -v V'W!.?f 'fct v K mmiiw.vui, u,",t.i'g nouses Qi , entertainment along tlie ocean, and at to the heads . of ur rivers, in oppetUou! W M iv winu no ej ana pother; specie of gas Wanders over all our atreets, aftdi breakaout in stores and rer.n5ti,ri. t.. the most brilliant :flohd :pi8imnes in . t S'Ot. iin-hlf SiWa.v i'1 1rnrn rrta mi tn..t -.i M:' J . ' ' periphery, wsll bearp in the atrr m4 ;il phere, and Juto the tery bosom if tha a ; u - . clouds, a man with all hi instruments.' , noentf to the.tliscbverVes cfacience;- ; But yet the art asceal'mo i r :, " "p" v -. wyws im, inere atmosphere must always remain philo- - r-i sophical amusement,, and (ittle-lse. M 'ft X It ibne of the pwatty -freak, of philolW sppliy, too volatiVever to bemade sebf'i servient toany u?eftil purphse, Jt never ton uv, , m;tue me mean nr nttn nln some greater- end it is. the meansandV the end, and all Jc Vu'.-Ai. -Mv.ff. z Fellow Fevkr-Oat of the nWt im portapt questmns for the public hearth; i to ascertain w hether the vfllou be or be hot contagions, v A very ini ' terestifig fact barecentlv bn trW-a tidticd On this SUhieVltn a mamn '. ' ,i,A if,- a "i r rv . . 1- tf'fS" ;S'' ' 4SJ ?i?aSi4ia5i;i ftrlglM.i-i