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-.1 VIW.MVSIL IJiM t rMiivaa. W fwf pM , I Iwr iCtl WtutjS brtjfltl am;', fVit ftH bf l t! l'ih m prlt', A4 t't WtfworM yJ U virgin binl v ur bvt yt r m Cm r.n m Ct ) to 111 ft rl.fs fufltvt rl'rw, AaJ l(t bk M rich M U'.f Cnr loaf IV 1bl lit India's auaj boner, tr Wf ckK that danced and It, " JLi tt Maltha anornlif I '7 tt, Am) ttn4 tK Mil lk kvb.Uul lr TVe br fnm thl lov4 end lovely alArn 1 as On fair SM bam twtjr''-" -; 1 saw iKr hl4 fc rrir ' Tith Ut at chiH M arfc4orv-- ' JUd cbceki af m pale hJvui but, As bbic rt by the pUo t TVj4 blU frwa tU Wt f Um fuMnJ ; Hat, eye had luet it fUnciaf ftrc, ' lift cheek the gWw of yvoef AWre, a And m at tx' oa lb boa of bar teadar J tan ' irilk sUe too told Kir r k or tear. , Y : Dut I Wk ibtf told bow bcryaw had nw, Aad how she left h her grkf alow- The pate nud kIQ w (U abort tU drew, At the Sd of lb aaornlng Eftrf); Ms i 01 Vow notik t the Joyeui 047, ' H be aha paaatd U ber beauty's priJ away. 'ft- ; 03 puritbr avn lD(d, ' , Hit catliny't fJ, bW prvn bifk, , , Aad om WW Uboun tU rtlj MKbawctftObybim Mt fed, . Ctfll Um Brk k their brtiii - , At by bu labour mJ coaptrtf . ' - Our either tram hia tmi4 &ti ante, . 1 ict b dp or dret (h ie , Vttlciiby rattfMX JimUj rfavte, . '." Tb rhaugtnBM ranks wrwnf th frttrfl MoMiiiJpKJcfU thiui them rJT, " ,Tbju;4en.wpofithif rwiblybrol. r ' At bA j tnn, jrounf'tflj oUl v. JimI( M your pkwfb with Mift bold i - jTpur wealth irWt from four dud, Your ladf-p Horace from your Cod. " If theo the ptuuh mpportj the Mlio li!l-Aid foen of rkia t!rj iUtjon,l;' Let lini to ibnnerf rmke bow, .And ev'ryRiAnprocorea plough. MISCELL-VNEOUS. 'I V-4 it- IMPOBTANCC OF tUL CATION. The cbildreo of tbt prtieot tget trt " the hcieof the as to come. We t"X "' . ? ow-tetUf; our tttml ptm -1 jtoih uiy iccoei of fife, re bitten In eff the stage apace i - mootha o4, days are vecpiog u awav from the ' fuslaeu and the aurface of tbia earth, and coattoaaiJy laying aoroe of ua to aleep under ground. Tb circle of thirty yeira will plaat another gtnera tioQ in our room t another let of tnor- io aUthe tali m be the chief actors neater and Icsier affain of tbil life: '-- v., -I ,c wttk-mnchief wheo our oeadi lie i . 1 . -low in- th dost. . L J. A Shall we tot then connder with -urulveij what can w da oow Up re "vent thesetnTschref?,-and to"enuIl "bleiilngi on " our iucceiiora ? What lhall we dp to secure isdom, good-i-neu, and-relieiop. amonjr the eit anMuUuifmcBi Have wa any cl5 ceraJioc the glory ut ovdfr in the ! aioir aire i any soucitude lor the pro pagatioo of virtue and. bappincn to those who ahall stand up in our stead ? Let ua then hearken to the voice of God and Solomon, and we ahall Irarn ' how this may be done ; the all-wise God, and the wisest of men, join to t gr?e-ua this- advice t-J'-frain up ,a child in the way he should go, and when he is rid he will not depart from iUnrhevacost bixprta- sed tnore at large in this proposition, - viz let children hare a good education J oiven ' theraf in "the 'younger parts of life, and: this is. the, most, ikcly way to establish them in- virtue and piety in ineir ciacr years. wa i ib. !i.w J'.:rrr.t from Tf. P-ufs Uoi, brn hesuyUif thui r, lJ ' tih h'i eit. Hi tIuiruic!!y "p K)!ie II this Ofd.oante of cur Wrsstd Satimir, All tbinjj whsnntvcr )e woulj that men sbouhl do to you, do ye even to tHcmr How dri ibis conduct breal the atnih command men! WOMAN. The celebrated Se gur said, " IHS vco. In creitlag woman, seemed to lay to man, behold either the turment or delieht af vouf Brssent and future sen tence. Give a direciloai to this being calculated br lbs extreme wuncy ol her mied, to receive all the Impressions voti mav wish to beitow UU ajifixlicr Self which ! offcrywr it fiHof tharrt tJ her. tou ousht In certain degree to leSesfilff' htr with yourself! Her bresit sustains and nourishes us, her bands direct our earliest steps j her gtstle voice teackes us to lisp our first eiDrrseiooi she wipes twsy the first tear we shed, and to her we are iodebt ed for our chief pleasures. To fact, nature seema to have confided man to ber continual care, the cradle of infan cr is her rxculisr charre, and her kind compassion amoothes the bed of death." r - Au sorts of men that bavc cone before us into an-eternal atate, have left this crest observation behind, That upon experience they found that what vain thoughts soever men msv in the heat of their youth entertain of re lisMn. ihcy wilt sooner or later feel a 1-7 4 tiath .given It iu evenr man's breast. whfrnJ----'lt ttnraa seriou either by the inexpressi ble fesrs, terrors, and agonies of a troubled mind, or the inconceivable peace, comfort and joy oft good con. science. - THE ISRAEUTW.- The pope has lately issued an edict for the conversion of the Jews, tf which the. follcwinK.il an extract: " la order the better to spread the light of the gospel amongst the Isntl ttes, the measures taken during the time of pope Clement VIII, to compel Jews to attend Catholic lermoeV, and which waa only interrupted by the re cent political events to which Italy has been a prey, sre reestablished from the date of 1st March last." The edict afterward orders "300 Jew to attend sermon every Saturday evening, and that, according to their turn,, there hall be amongst them 100 individuals aged, from J 3 to ,13. years, and . 50 gtrla.and women of the same age. r'ach time that a Jew miases sermon, when it ia hie turn to attend, he ahull pay a fine of 5 pacli f no excuae will be admitted t if the oldest Jewi do not denounce the defaulters, they shall be hoed 30 loudi. - : - - a a tied T.s!.!ii anil ula S'lch M si aivl bcriUy and aforcsaiJ, provi. aUiyn ncverthfless, rtotwuh !a ..I.ng, LI is m luumry dance , prppte P nJ J,3W0 1 tt t 'l they are tired. Law Is like a boJt of aufiry, there are a great minv tcrriUe CaieS la it. like tibysic, ihef that Uks least of it, are Usi tf. -aw M nat nomeiy e-ntlewomiB. my well to follow. La la like a scoldiot wife, very bad when It fcJlows us. Lav is like a new fathloa. people are bewitched to get into it f it is also Ike bad wcsiher, most people are glad wheo they get out Of K. 7 - s, ROTA I TBEASUBE. Tr?9 tcanQis of Maceretu-Fetta, csrort Lr (Spain) U-digging pit, arlv ta May, discovered same thine timctsled below the surfsce. They Informed their miner, who Ira- . i' . I . . . . . .t.k .v... meilatCiy cam iw in apuf wim mn friends and a smith.; With great dim eukv thev railed from the around i btstsTclieit bound with iron. The smith opened It, and they found In it a . the following vaiuauu aruciea j aaany roda and veuela of gold, a crawa ar lamented, with - diamondi, a treat quantity of female ornaments, clothes orsmiaothut, wih border embroider. ed in gold I gold candlesticks with aacleat' inscriptions, ttc. The chest is five set long, te broad, and two and a kalf deep. Some persons con jecture that tbeit jewels may havn be longed to Durrencr, Duke of Iv. muLIi of li!f. who In his wax with the KmperorOtho I. fortified himself wlthhn tiueei Oilda, an the celebra ted rock of V Leo, where he waa be aiegtd, andingether with hia contort, fell into the hpdi of Otho, who sent them both to Germany. SLANblllL Among the number of vices to "Which nature is liable, a very perm ious one is that of slander or defama tioiti 4f tlie-moat. trivial report unfa noruble . to a nerion'a -renutatioair he - Taiflcd,1t TYiflyith jhepHijfbf, Ugntning j inr ccicniy oi iu course is not, however, the most important con aeaueoce i like a .whTrTw?niiK'itdfawe i- into its voncx a vanciy oi imtroua- 2 Fr defic the Second wiihedjo have a ppct-lsuretwThrce candidates were ntmed for his majestyV choice. ;- One of them wai a famous and ready wit L and confessedly so superior to the eth er two, that not the least doubt wai entertained of the king's choice fulling upon -him. - It was therefore agreed between the, other two to make bim drunk, and ihcy naked the king's DutWr farchampaigne, before they were call- ed for, in order, as they pretended, t put them in spirits for the trial of their extempore talents. The wine was brought, and they drank their man so completely down, that when his turn came he could hardly stand, and weut reeling to the king and in making his obeisance, bickupped in bis majtity'i face, while the champiigoe ran out at his mouth. He retained, neverthe less, his pretence of mind, and. ad dresacd the kinsr in ' the1 followine "... words: , JLThat , Sire, on bended knees lt others greet, I east my soul in rtVrenee at thy feet." -- - TOOD AND PHYSIC. fotrha;vcneTrrdnifideff Unitr'a t.itfa fil imiii. A Ar m.Vlnif (ifHpiltKMI Id J . . a. a ibaio U, aivJ htreby Is kpnropriaica out of ny money In the Treasury, not obcri appreprlstcd, the sum of three thousand tbrte hundred M clghty-ala dalUn snd fire cents, to satisfy ccrulo baltrxes dm to tha Commlstlonen nl Land ChlmsCln Hot Ida. and the several !icretariei prior tea thlrtyCnt dVy of December, one thousand elgot nnuarca and latr fxif. . . Apnrwid, Mtreh 3, 11)1. Keif fiooils! Now floods' jj 1. i'g a rt choh.a r ntf a rt Choh.a f"-'l , unfhfnt ,4 rtatttle (tM, til a, lu 4 .K.ir j,f,. lIKH t'k 'H jfM t''l Mlr Itiff le trer cf..r4 U lla tubl.c. rrv, to rnrcb, ll prU(Ur k. besiMk Aa Acl UWuif tU samnt i4 VwtrtM 14 an 1K it merrrf ly M Smife aaf thutt e1 M Ritrtnlattvf W J vult SUatfi f Amtrit in Congrtu aMtrsJlro', Thai the assent or Congress is nercny given and declared lo in act of the Gcnersl Assembly af VlrglaU, entitled " Aa set ineorpora'.ng s Company for trie purpose of ImnrovinaT tha navigation of the ApOO- matoa rivert from Pocahontas bridge la Broadwayr ptssed on the eighth day of D;cemher, ona thousand sight auadred and I went y-four. Appwvd. Strch j, lKt Aa Act fur Arminf th Militia of the DMtrkt of Columbia, lElt tnariH tht Sennit n4 rate el Htprt$rntuthti f Vnitti Statu America in Cvngrtu attrmWta, That the art of tha twenty-third of April, elgH (ecn hundred and eight, entitled MAo act rosking provision for arminr snd equipping the whole body of tha Militia J .w tnwtea, ! ow w la hereby, declared lo txlead ta the Dia trld nf Columbia t and the Pie si dent of the Unt'ed Stitss Is hereby authorized and directed to istue arms and military equipment to tha Atilitia of ald Dia trict. under luck rernlatlon for the ra torn thereof ai he may dssm It proper to prescribe. Awrrd. Wirrb 3, itSS. - - HCRIOULTURE. Mail ! Jtm if nru nrrt JtmeHit MM t 1'riJ iftlt Uni, ndpttnn tfthe mi A,r6f"okl, Gideon left hia thresh ing flail and Ciorinatus his plough, to lead the armiei of their respective na tions, so some of the distinguished GnrU t the revolutionary war oiJniav be lawful for the Secretary of the America.wtre from among the elaiiof) Trrupo appJkaiion to hiea made, ble,' ia lomckmes cvn4ropo8ble r circumstaricel, that increase, its . force. . One person relates It-to another with a little addition, the second to a third with something more, and so on. Haw unfair is this, hbr ungenerous, hoarse, have tome water rniel prepared in the ordinary way ; when nearly ready, slice in two or three good onions; sim mer it iriin twenty minutes; pour it out! put In lump of butter; with pepner and salu.ind eat it (with bread, if you are mornlne, if you are not quite well, you will be much improved, and willing to , ',cod doaer which wilt certainly Stectjrr? XThereTare iBreeiltr ble : a araud Driest eiviric hi bless- t a ingj a knavish hypocrite saying his prayers i and a false patriot makinc an harangue. ' laberinjr . farmers. . General . Lincoln had employed himself ia cultivating a farm with his own hndi. 1 he intre pid Putnam was asking stone wall clad in a leathern frock and apron then he received Intelligence of the battle of Lexington, and, was summon ed ta the -American -war. Genera Green had lie f tit bis arm., by labor Dendes laboring'occasionally on hi iarm baaAcirgejLpiiJmdjup- plied " the bcishborinff farmers with that most eeewary and' precious we tal, vir slight pita hu ewn hands. T. The" Battll ' of " Bennington, whh brst cncckca tr.e victorious career o: Burgoyne, wu fought by an intrepk band of fanners, dressed in their le- thcrn-aprom, and fighting pro arit ft "f . JoUheii wivei and children for tncir property, and for all that mran holds dear, they rushed on like lions, leaped oyer the trenches of the enemv and gained the victnry almost aa soon as the bttilc had becun. 'And such wai the consternation and panick oc caaioned by the unexpected and vio. lent nnset. that the Britmh and lies. aUfi troops 'used afterwards frequent ly to remark, that they "were not afraid to Srtcounter flditrt. hax had no torn ach. for fighting ' with leather-apron sbandry affords both nourish menl and defence. The induatrion wiiyltiepifcipal bulwark of a counnrj -tor tilling the ground tends to gite an invincible hardihood .tOihe mind Virnohednsomuh that arV. attempts to conouer bv force Aa Act autlionainjr the r'eereiarr of tli Trea- aury to direct lb CumpletKMi of enlriea lor the nrsxftt of drahtack aftevAe period of twenty dare. T B it fnattrd If lAe Sennit and bstae o hrfirttcntQthtt e the United Utott$ Amrrita in Cenjrraa armbtrJt That, whenever the exporter or ciponers, en tering aftf goods, wares, or merchandiu, lor the benehl or drawback, shall not have completed such entry, by takier the oath, or giving the bond, required by tha existing of ih United States within the period prescribed by law, but ahall hfTcr lo complete he said entry after the expiration of tha aaid period, it ahall aod anextesive country well united, and . V . " ' that shobJd be overspread with men who tilled their farms with their own hands, would be utterlv impracticable. a.. i. t -7- i iiivivty aw um f;?,hf i.:waaiBgf,st dfav sTJteif irtR. when the great cities and commercial towns of the Uaited States will be in- W3dlil luxury aod inevitabli; riiio 'mnanifeli'tt"-TAftrS W.ho, scattered over ji vast extent of coWitry,'siinple in their living and in their manners, and bold and hardy from their habits of labour, will be, it is hoped, an impregnable wall of de fence . . We M't, bIm, on totuxgnmctit, aa eitra,j aorVntM u( UMt, mong Wa ar ISw ri4unJ In Ilia Msd ctlor i bkb u be s.U at Iba rbiUxU-lphia rtt.d p'iret. Kb a diotiftt oe purvl)M bf any cokJ,rtla OHMint. . r. BAlt!C:ila;CU. , iaw toon. ... ' Taonion'l rvporls Iw earner New land oa eMHittactS ToffiCfl's Uu W I " . : . u Kyd to awards . . Tpkmm r natutk lpWtc ins evkkoea ttw4cne m In Oirtlen Horace Mi&bki rbancn ' InrvrwiTf dirret - illaeloia, ewwavta- Muure'iliKlri . ' J tm r.rld'i bUcktons D)rmin an IlmHtllyb, r)pfm Muj. SurLia m kadlaf C'biiiy oa liIJa ' llof mart pracilr - Miill.pl ft cvidetica ' few! on contrad Ceoperl eoiiiy m parUMr. hip Toll t fan eteeution Barawtfl k AkUrsvts RuUrU am fraud IUpr on lepciei bar's rrporta lav or bca , . - Mtbitin. , Ifamaton ow punpuivea Kamilv deniUt Kdmburf ditpeaaatory Gaud't atud of RiadU Hall on diMirdefs fhannaaopw of U. I. r.weUa tvmntuim Miner k Tally - , Arraalrawf am typltua fordyea ra fever lUtt aua's tjrnopaW Wlllaa oa tha akin cIm Uerbedcea'a ooenmae. . tariel Jtmer brM ThompaiMi on vanolatd Cbapotaa'a the rape a lira ' . laader! M the ear laader1 oaj Iba eyt Raioq) ateria asedKallawthip e lirac Medical bwioma l)ey autpt Mamihow wr wierewry HaDs Mtrfery ChcmkaJ calecbiam . Kkketioa) on health Hamilton on Sl - ' yi'bilia I no Jiaa practice Bichat on ea.iratt(i ' ttiictout. ' - Marrv of the church ProudCl en psrsblea Dodridfe on rrftaen ConverTt apotofy lion Clark Ofl ptomiara do. riae and pte-mao Purpit made fre Ti'ifltoo on aahhaih ' Smith's tSieolor orf of Solooton VT right and Hsa-ie tlucki dictioeary SsWil"i feat ieiikl devotion Jiyti aerwxm t'hriatiaji raorait PrUmy'f rorki aeahuryi aermoni Public byanw Brewas concordaace Cbriitiaa world Psalms sad hrtnita RwIrtlY divinity OolJf n tftUufj - 'lory Taber oa propheeiei I'dwirJj on affccUoni 146 of Bernard llartin'l mcttiuri WEwrn on type. ' Chrialiaa perfections Ufa at laott,- JtMcpl.us' worls , btonl inatrodtr .., . Scripture hiory llrown divinity Manlial'l aauctficalia Caatoal collectiunt DrtGneourt on deMb FJjfrtro's profTiis misuLLtstoas. Byron's wnrkscowplatel'ilai Hroaa philiaopliy Kenwood Uumettie cookery Fortune Ullrra' Scott's infantry Riddle's arclilect(ire Kay'a poltlWal economy BUir pluloaoph Recollretionaof the Fe."t. Konin's well ninmila Pcvenl uf the peak Burns! perms , . . CentiArjtafd. : da. vvrkt complete . Saracen . VTaikcr dictionary ' . Fcdralrt ' Blair's lecturea . Jeawfa eurvevior Ihompeon's'aeaapniT- (iibaoq's do, Akentide's poemt Benncs letters Harmagundi, 2d aeries CowperS tak . Politelraminr ' 'Moore's Fablea Smith It Little's nvmo-Oritort tuido randum book Ifiatory of Knrland Plr nl? comruuiioa . Amriran tttitlrr llajji Raba 8pey wife br the said exporter or er porters, setting forth the cause of his or their omission, under oath, aod accompanied by a state ment of the collector, of ai! the tirewm tance attending the transaction within the knowledge of such collector, If he hall be saliaGed that the failure to com plete the said entry was accidental, or without any intention to evade ihe law or defraud the revenue, to direct tho said ""HaJwan YonngS rtijrht thonfMa entry to be completed, and tba urUfica'.ei ! P'rilof nGuthriL!i pPrr.rd.y . .. ,i.a . l. i . i Modern ehivalry -- Pmith'a Thmdwa rJj)eJ? " lh W -lxUmmermaaon7abRtudararki' lmel . . ue in me aamo manner a u sutn emry r FranllinTirairrrr: bad been completed -wkhhr the "period! Kamtive of a aoldier t i -i a a a 1 1 -i a t j prencjibed by ihe existing laws of the United .'jtatei.. Appwed, March 3, 1831'. An Act concerninir wrrcki oa tba Coast of Florida. T) R U marled by tha Srnatt and oxre bi KrfirettnOittvet of Me United Staiet of Amrrica in CMereer'ewwWfdWl'bat, if anv ship orvesset ihalf, after the pas sins; of ihrs nitwtvs.KTa or employed in carrying; or transporting any properly whatsoever, taken from any wreck, from the ses, or from any of the keys ar ahoala within the jurisdiction of tha United States, on the Coast of- Florida, lo any foreign port or place, every such ship, or vessel, so engaged and employed, togetb r with her tackle, apparel, and fprniture shall-be wholly forfeited, and my b set zeCanCiondemned n .aay court LtLe United States, or terntonei thereof, having competent juriidiction. 4 . bee. 2. And be it further enactedr-tbl all property, of every description whatso ever,, which shall be- taken- from -any wreck from the sea, or from anv of the keys and shoals, within the jurisdiction of the United States, on tha-Coast of Florida, shall lie brought to some port of ...brtry, -- -r-an -hnophr American gardener -KATYolln- " J " Ookb-fnithl Crrecff Tookes' pantheon Scenea in F.urrme IlierogliphSc bible Pope'a eay " " aumners botany "CuUaantliii nuih ... entry within the jurisdiction aforesaid. Sec. 3. And be tt further enacted, That all and every -forfeiture or forfeitures. which shall be incurred by virtue of the provmom or this act. Shall accrue one moiety to tba informer or informer, anrj be mitigated or rerriitted, in manner pre scribed by the act, entitled " An act to provide fortnitlgatin toVfefeare eruihai' In mairiaisnirehrKtnen-' tioned."- passed "the lhtrdday ofMafcto, one thousand seven hundred and nmety"- seven, and ; made perpetual - by an act reamed eleventh February.' one thousand eight hundred.. Approved, March 3, lff.5. Self know ledge life of Bnnajiarte "af Waahinglon"" 'of Decatur -: M of Perry Cow pert poems Vicar of Wakefield Devil on two flick " Marriage ecremonie kHov&otaJ Ladr of the lake Practical Dints Advice to the teens Self cultivation Milton's works Ovid's srt of love Campbell's poems Phillips' speeches Paley'a philosophy Human heart American orchardllt Nartind hi-tonr GrirashawS , LVS.tate Cirliel Crerce . " Lailya preceptor . Strmorr of La Favette Mental improvement Think 1 to invaelf Park traveb Laooir:--; yiiCT'-iSmerei. geographj- Redgeui.tlct - . Confession of faith Winter in Washington Murray' grammar -. Old England -Bible Smiley 'i geography Testamentr, ie. &e. " Baine'ara ----- - T--"'i55- Rterne'a worka C:barle 12th Weafa letters Hobbin1 journal Jackaoii's book keeping Franklin's narrative Wealth of nationa Goldsmiths Home Arabian night Children of the Abbey Sketch book Joint Rctohirton anthoriaiiig' th ; "Public Docu-fJirV-printcdJby-jrcbit-oCJnngrcM. ta e furniahed to the Gardiner LvceUm. I Ji SOLVED by the Senate and Jloutt nf -M Retirctenlativtt cflkt United State oj America in Congret aturmbled, That one copy of Seybefl4tiislcal Annils und of PitkitTs Statistical View, and also gne nPY,f Lh public Joiirnali of he Senate siidlloW of the Documents, published under the Orders of the Senate and House of Rep resentatives," respectively, which hive hrerfii rcsolmicnastt(LDecr.raber the twenty veoth, one-theusaiMl eight hundred and - thirteen, be transmitted JO the r.xectttive' of the atate 'of plainer -for the' use and benefit of the Gardiner Ljecum, in'said state. '- - , , - 4 Approved, March 3, 2R25.'; f . . '':
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