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ST. AGNES* WELL BX Ml. DIMOND. there runt of * marvelous well driatu fibt 6f like *p ftftf that ? he dri^-' of thy tide, 4' *V<1T T~J M ' Imfirw *t th.w.11, : ' the well " Ufurf ?*'er ? W?/A (A | ' ^.U " "\Vauld'*t thou outrival Orpheus' strain, Oh haste mud touch tMs trembling string ~tbe tender, Wdtlrignotet The tout in toothing i?urrourt steal , L7h^ ^ScXr plffive tale. ll>ili ' Mfhat sound n nf f**"- ~~ Deep a* tome bleeding lover't lay j I 7?li5 Yii k^S ' - 1 Aflfl R?%iou?"Yr?ttiv | Mr. Murtheim, a Tew, and an eminent merchinr, who has foue compting houses in the Mcditerran. ean i one on the coast ofBartjary, another, at Smyrna, a third at San djtfo6n> in the Levant, and a fourth at M*fta, ascribes his conversion, to Christianity, to the blessings of God upon one of the Tracts (trans Httd !n? Iftlian) published }>, .t* London Society for promoting Christianity among the Jews. Thf last intelligence of this believer in Jesus, states, that he is actively employed in endeavoring to extend to others those blessings which he himself has received. One of his converts, Mr. Cham, a Jew of I $arbjry* observes, " that, if *11 l^jsHR-rMCPM. has, done the knowledge of the spel of Jesus Christ, lie to sfitek glorious to one of the Apostles ONGEVTTY. lowing account of 4 re >ngevity is extracted from cumal published in the 4<T: ie pictures of the following * a nc t< markable a true one, that Poets tore hitherto riven is chin, embroid m foutes of ami and tome ?Thi? ORj to gather fruit KUfeg. :<*J5 quacks, wottl couch his lab. iiHi :to leave my What is your re fe&$ft is Shis, i,) fever to come ou go up. u '*5&| I OLYMPIAS. She was the illustrious mother of Alexander the Great. She was told that a certain y o?mg man had mar* ried a vtif beautiftl woman, but that her character was doubtful ?? The bridegroom," *4 V a WOMAN'S PROMISE. Queen Eliaabeth seeing a gentle man to hes? garden/jjwhol had | not been honored by her favort so soon as he expected, looking out of her window; said to' him, in Indian, " what does a man>ink of, Sir Edward, when lie thmk* of nog tiling#" The answer _\vas, " he thinks, ?adamj~of a woman's pro l misc.' ' ? The Queen drew back her hotel ; but was heard to say,-?? well, you : anger makes dull men Uritty, i # ? ?? i ? - ? ? ? . -? ? ? - - ?? Ss'beSn luSiS caHMoxs of the church w^dc? 'It wax,' .sayrhe,' first mitrwm gpvcrned/ the world, land then the wow been made to co be ho account on the I T|M feOTTE [ fpouscs ^nSolSiS* ?trictly attended ?Ml STRAY. ?wp IXR PARrSH I btfonfme a tiny Mara, ?boot 14" hands htoh. my, m?n?, tail, and leffbUck, ? ripe along bar back. saddle and natfca, ia a natural trotter, and ia ?Mwd at thirty-five dollars. John M'Laughlin, Justin PtM. M?y ir, u>?. 8t? For Sale at this Office, INSTRUCTIONS jrtilUrj Swtrd Extrtiit. Election in Clermont Cavalry. | \7 OTiCE is hereby given that an Sec-] J^^lTonrWtll be held at bTATtSMiu a* Saturday p t August next, for a ply die vacancy occasioned by the promo tion of Cornet Mtyrant * ^ By order of Jf^rngs. ^.KES this method of inform- 1 in* the nubliSit lK still continues .iness of TURNING and WINO '.HAIR MAKING, in the upper Camden. Orders in hw line wM klully receired and punctually ex-| SETTEES end CHAIRS made pattern! and painted any color re TJ UNAWAY from the Sutiscri JA. ber, on Sunday the 13th inat. my Negro. fellow named LONNON, about S3 yiSspfage, 3 feet ten tnchea high, thin vittge and very long mouth, hia eye* con siderably aunlc in hia head and very dark Wench LOUISA, about i/yearl o^ut, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, atout made, yellowiah complexion, paasea as Lonnon's ?bHHad on when she n lllt jjKwfl iue 'to this to one -a .v, InCnar 1* X about i s ?ye*ral?. He ? tera mw and other ofclotheKl ffifl aecurthf; ?, <-v ? between rfnbn Bull & Brttbtr Jonathan, Fv;:y %? J*c* Mamiuhpikm. prtartn?, or rvkrt BCicairTiow, xxicutbd wit* accuracy tf til ?W* ^ ? ? ^ ^ ?t AG II