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ing, o much doe this divine passion ex- on this occasion, in coming to the de-! ch.vrles alf-K ander & r.ouis a.

CiOlHJY.

;t!t, in.r ri)e, and sublimate our facul- cision thev have; but with the: testimony

ties. He who has not been i n 1 ve. lias that has been elit Ued in the case, before never beheld the mysteries of his own tiiem, we certainly are astonished as! being reflected in the magical hueg of we believe the citiz ms of this communi-j an im.iinarv heaven. She who lias ty ger.erly are at the conclusion ,-r-! ii.-if lilt-mi l..., ....i i i . . ,i i Jl.-a f T" I, , . ..:.t..., nr.. i

ir? ;i im.npv. n Snl,,l trt inMi.h - . ' a' "Ui J'-1 le.mieu 10 mimc,-"" i. - .ounce n.

. k,cl

- L -lIANAK.tlLWT. ; ' K.n.MET. Some years !. ymati saddler in "Xr.v :; '-is industry and eeonod accumulated a tew hundred

... v, ! it

I. .itself in business, in an adiacenf vil

-j .... i go. Alt securing a siuiationfor a sh- p, he returned to the city.wiih about $'2jQ to purchase his stock. He put up atone of the public houses, kept by r O , and confiding in the integrity f the landlord, put the money into his hands for sale keeping, till lie fi.ould call for it. lie then travel s-d the city, in search of a favourable chance to pr.-chase his stock, and after finding one that suited him, he returned to his quarters, and called for his money. "Your money," said the landlord. kica put no money into my hand-." He Lad no evidence of the fact, and ti iding all hi? ( Iforts (0 induce hi- host to ;ie up the money were fiuiil ss. the desponding and indigent saddler repaired to .Mr. I rr.mlt k r counsel After tearing a statement of tlie ficts. and taking such measures as sari-tied him that the saddler was a man of the strictat integrity, he rebuked him for putting his meney into such hand-,

uNiu.it Yin; Finn oi--

C AlexafiscEcr Sc Co. Intend coaiiueuciir on the First of J hxuarj, I3:2,a Semi-Monthly pub'.icati on. to be called the

sr.i.i'.f t cirxi;Lnxa luxury. Containiitz equal to 5 fly rolumes.for f,tz Jjf dothirf. "S p-cnrTitiii-i to tiiC public a periodical, n-j-tirely new in its clisir:ictiT,it will heexpected that the publisher should describe hit plan, and tlie object he hopes to ucctniipliith. There is "rowing nji in the I'niU d .States a

iterarv tastes. who

numerous ru : .u I a tin , with li

I - 1 -1 r ,r .1 - . i M H I I ( t Willi ll I C

jo ue.el eticouiagi"en , aru statu tun uiu ......... i have he'.accii many of j taut from the locahttes whence hook and lireie in their com'viaiiion. terarv information emanate, let 1 t homse Ive ut

rinsixpi.-ueej attai.ie.l a degree of ;l great 8, fr that mental food vl i which, with a few splendid ex- I Uo1 has ,Utfi(i them to enjoy.

Inch ed'ica-

l!ook re

cheap in our principal cities, huliti thu niteri-

! or they cannot be procured us soon ns pnbI lislied, nor without considerable expein-r. To ! supply this de-ideratuiii i the cie'igu of thn

or speak; she has not vet felt con- Avery, it is true, was wholly circum-' 1?: . 1 'ff; ? ,' v,,

scious c! a power which arms bemity : stantial but tlie intimate connection iectn.n,tiiau tiiose works lamitUuty hii.-;wn as lo:with the onmiuotetit nowrr of .Inv AL between the difF.-rpnt narts. fnrminnr ices aati Novols. The imbo m-;ed etirouiamcnt

gaised in the sables and dimples of Yc- altogether as a xvhole, such a distinct j

nu , jand perlect chain ot testimony, as in ; aaJ they nave, hire M e have never known the nnil(.r. our oninion. must have been verv diffi. ! merit an.) ex. elieixo

Standi. Iff of a womr.n foil. ,l0, -J 1 ml- if'ant i miiiii M,- tn rPif. Itof ,Un I Plio"s ttere- uat" lha l,J;C": ' eiUur c"lir' u"

until siie had loved, or under the inllu-' verdict of acquittal has gone forth to) i,nO!i3r-t the groat mas-- of Novel's Hikh are conee.ceofa warm affection, had become i tlie public Then we sav, let tlie'whole : 3,!Ull!J' '" '"'"?J "f I' ,'J-'" :;Uu,u' tl"'r" '" 0l',';0H-e ,,.;c. T' I. ... " p . :.. .1. " .1 w m)iij vhi.:li are veiv snoorior to t!i" olheis . 'i e kc-

.i iuic. v., titnivn i. inc rac.l in urn rae nn iir ton. I of ' - - . . , i .1 . .1.:.... c..i,:i.

. . 1 ' "- leta tii.'ii; an I pre.-eni tiie.n to the ro'!iu eoaimmnty pn-seut unueriaKiiig, me cnici uoj--i 01 wuu.u er their reason by falling in love, and (hem he Circulated far and wide: and ! in a ueat, popular, and convenient form, Villi ar-ate'i j emphatically is, to "make srood reading cheapWC have known some wi-e men become ?t the voice of the community lie the. I pe-mion, ao.l at les rot than tin y can be furnish. ! cfi iU tu ,,ut it in a form that will bring it to g.L-11 IlKirolJ age.- Kutllinisan cs- n. xoM '; t; "" '"-i v i; ; ,.,.,,. ,,:,:,- W r,cc,v-

our pre-ent subject, and which ought to !iav, in novels and romances.

i.eve nas lieen termed a madness an infatuation a delirium but its el

b cts on the mind is the verv reverse, lor it is tlie torrli that ignites (lie ii -lelleci, and awakens alf tlie fuulii. s

to 1:1 . We bav

with ! . . , . . '

iitisi .tri.:t. nai startles tiic ivrant : t"'"6' wmtn i.-y rnj..

from his dreams of dower and

i ed at. Hit: most di-tant lost oflices in tlie Union

! (liior-t intercourse with the in 'rorn nfteen to twenty-live days alter it H

piio!iliers,tiiroii2!i whii-li they are "t'alde.l to! published,

i. 'Si.k-s a eoiicta ,tatio dir

1 ou-e-, t ,.,, ., 1,, .!,:,. 1. ,;,. u,,.,!, !,,. 1 .,, ! ,,,,),!,. I,,..-1 :il : 1,. 1 ri( 1 1 1 j- ex renfe o two Hl.ii

j the slumbering genilli of an oppeSS-'d receive me. lan-t IVttish" Novels, as soon as they can j n hall' cent;; or in other words, before n bosk ,. people? What heaves the thrones and , be transmitted to this country, they aie ( (.!iii,-cti'il j cul, be bound in Philadelphia, our si)b-ri.

ernrn i t 10 , .-..toma nl , irn ) '' m'hl ('liiuioy, ....,...Hm...i .-. , bcr, , 0hl0 r em-.OIlt lliav DO nC-rUlt!e It 111

. 1 t iinaneipiiia, anu can re-prini in ins Mioi-.ei pen. 10

pilOs 10 me CIOU'.!SUie majestic COlUUins any they may choose to iiiuhitake. If, for c.-

l;le, thev s:i.m M vi-!i to

e seen young nu n an

of our national irlorv. and siiiebU n aiii

- with iU a.r-w f t. A l Si:ar series, any new r....i.nsli .Novel, te.ey can c.o

......... v, u- 1 ; at m earlv a .Ute as any .-imerican houl-

ri .1 s! 1 a? n. t 01 t:;eir re

do so

er, b'i

their pariotirs. To elucidate the ad vantages of the ';S!ec.t ('ireolatiii Library''' snch as wo propose, it is onlv nee.essarv to compare it with some other

wit'icut vidcnc.e: -1

iut

aid lu

:il

yea "ill do as 1 It 11 you, I will, obtain jour .ney for you."' The ?ne!dler very readily promised a strict oh. dience to his directions. "Well,'' said r.mmet. "go brick to the landlord and till him. v. lien tio one is present, thai yuu owe hini an rpthuj that ycu have lo i nd jour mo..ey, and was mistaken in supposing: thr-1 you put it into his hands; you will then return to :ne.v The saddL-r did so, and the landlord expressed gnat satisfaction, that the saddler had discovered his mistake. Mr. Emm t then gave the saddler '-.'-0 and It Id htm to go and d. posit it in the hands of the landlord, but before you enter the house procure some gentleman of respectability, to go in and

ca lor a iMa n lir,.r ...... I

- - - - -

um

Voting women too, absdubdv" tllniu 1 1CPl 1'''lcan institutions lrom the ap- i mat .iista.'.t s.ihs.-rilea mVy receive it fimuhanfiou. I publications. Take the Waverly novels for ind IvuvifUwl ..V.'l ' ' preaches of COrniOtion? It is the PlOS- tt'il" th'-' -ii',s repubiicalion in the ia,ge ci- j example; t be Chronicles of t he fa non-a te oci.iu xwil.ieru, a.eilt, Stupid, vacac.t,; , h.,,,,1-,. ,.,!.; !.., t "" lies, a.t.l at tnu a fril!i.v4-xpe..re of postage. Icnpy two volume which are bold at 1,-25 am, apparently incapable of thinking'' munu i- pcakin i itr.-s. in our, u-ctinj. ,nUs for li.is p..l,r..atio.., ,,oneill be i to ra. The wholo would bo readily conand reasoning, suddenly transformed ! ermncnVllc r:1Pld mcrease ol news-U..ke,. huitho-e t,ich co,ye hmi. sra.iii.atio a.eij luwd in tbr(e nu,,)t.rs oft,i periodical, at

into the m ist

papers within

ibo ln-t fwi-nfv - ' inslMicii. m ; ami i -special :y sm.h as have the charm of:

........ .VHIJ .

iie.siiiioss anil iiiieret. 11 mesa on ects cannoi oo

an expense of thirty-seven cents, pojtaye in-

Cllle f:!!l ! or-fn ll Iw.huic 1

hv meeting with an obj-ct that Idinlf'-d ' aUeS Mr the Hltell'?encc' kn,nv'- t?.' thut ""'re th,,n t -"ee limes th th" 1' m of love in l!i dr I ",: edge, and liberty of freemen. Ill IS10, pivi-s, recourse .nay ho lunt to these ,hK pro.lu,-.- ! quantity ol literary matter can be supplied tor -nethein-i.v, . DOSOH-S' ,ina i but 3.39 newspapers were printed in t,n"s "'' a l'"""l'r wl,,c,b Uc'w" :,,moa; p"til'''1 HMt ' t,,e 8ilu,n "'0I"!-V b s",0I)Un-? ,he ,,ew'lM" , i"ii .-tet existence in anotil-i.i T i 1 . 1 . (W . ! of piiut,are compaiativelv l)ot iittie known, an I, in i form. But we consider transmission by mail, er's being' Prom that moment the !.,,. . , ' ? ' e were j some cases, woui.t be found more attMctiv tte.n most! and the early receipt of a new book, as a moy jewels of their mind.S ho-lf firlb io' -J there wore I0.')0 and at ' of 'oe wl.irh arc of mo? ie-Mit orijau. distinguished feature of the public .tion . lii-

uazidino-

lusli

and Promethean-like

i t i.i... ,.r . .. t.

.... iii.iii.u! i.iii uecame one mas- of iire.

living

oas oueii occurred to us that the

ir els of lave and marriage up ni the mmd and constitution of pons and daughters, have not been considered with that atientioa which the deep importance of the subject demands. Love

is ov no means th; t u h- n A f..;,-i...... 1

tO PtlOSl-rl- ! ,,.:.L, ...... ror ,, I . r, , 1 .....1 ...lU l.n .-,,,, I i

: this time liieir number iirobablv falls i As tae .Nou-n.-t s .uaazme, tuougii inteuoe.1 px-! tiU,t subscribers will lo placed on a footing

; not much short oi I odd; which is a larger i.-P,-, M pani'iiiiet lonn, it will h, e.,Veye,i i number than is printed in all Eurone. ; u tin; mo-t distant m i -es am! at a i-m-

iwith its population of 19 J millions.

man i

in o.H-ratc

e xjien-e ol postage. It wn. Unnish a larger nitioont

Ti i i , - . . . o. aieiMo.c, iieiai, an i imor." i.i" lea.iin", inr less

Vus "1""".? "Owing lo tlie . ,,. one-fuu, of the. price at .vhieh the snc ,nht he i'll!)Crly oj the Pvt$s" in thU COUafry. j otaot-.vise o'utainu.l an I witli little or no trouble lo the

in i i mi : ios rest, em in rue country, rc-

i'he clieaoriess of American nevvspaner. M,!,:"'"'H . 1 ... . . 1 1 ' ' , in.-'le Iron

places mem wiiiun tne reach ol the i.umbbe?t citizen in our republic, and

that man who do'-s not patronize, the!

n'.isci ihei.

from the Aliantc inn ns,

iliii'-atit n will hi'

II ouium I .1 - . . . .

pas-ion which it is generally snppovnl. ! m,'v C0"- ,V it brd(b mir ,1...-,:.... : . " 1 : ' 1 n ! A O I1IUS1C 1 11 h IS SOU 1. '

.it.-un,- in me.

Will l!t . 1 I .1 r- . . r.

i. tjii-j l-i i i i r . :ni(i ii neir i "n i no ci.i -.t f f..i.

u.cn l? iwkc ms seat and carelessly : ,o ??:y nnt, . ' that do not weekly

V.-.,.,c.u,ug1enews, ''-. ! those winged courier

ivr. til i ni am vb ....... .ll , ... i ."iiiiicais, u u e - -

men eii- el i- ,. ' i wi t ni n i! k precincts, that

ler t ie rnnm. :uu1 in hie i,r,.tn , fll ' "mc. in.;.

the landlord von now l.'t,V I . Xo P:,rc1'1 ought to condemn his chil-' ndov: clouds, and

V I III

partieeiariy serviceatnc, a- siijipiyiiiu; tlicir linoarv wants in tne best nietii i l mat conlil he ite :). i'nc Novi.j.isi's M cai.!-. will he pnliliherl in

I semi-iiioiitiuy, ninnhi-i each mnnher eontaialim; ; lin ly-eiiit i'ua iinnci ia! octan paiics, with (in'.iiile j cniiniius, aii tiii;('.l allrt tin: inaiaicr of thi: Lun's ; li mi.; ; to widen work though it wi! he ci)iii lei ahiy hlr.'.'i. il vvi:l ht';li :l ......... . 1 1 t v l.'.-i i:i I . . h! .

ticomC One of Tne Alaaine will make tuo voiumea aunuallv of

S ol in(ell,reUCe "-re Uian luintlreii p:ues eai h, and at the exaira-

tio.i ol every .-tx inoiitns, 01 ion it en niiiiil)ei, sub-cii-tui s i . i he iiioii.-i.eil with a Ii.in.lsouie ttlie aj,e an i

i.itt iit.. i ii- u n.iic .iinuuiit oi tl:.' in.tl;.r

(he ,S'-00 for safe-keepino- till you call f ,r it'' This d.uie, the "saddler again Mturr.ed to Mr. Emmit who directed l.im (o continue his lodging at. the house for two days, and be regular at his meaU; mid then, when no other poison is present, tell the landlord you will take jour money. This the saddler did, and lh- unsuspecting- landlord without hesitation, immediately refunded he money, which the sad'dler restored to Mr. jLmmet, who directed him to take a good witness with him, and go and demand the srJJO which you" delivered

in his hands fcr safe keeping, in the presence of the gentleman who called for the beer. The saddler accordingly proceeded to the house, in company with another gentleman and demanded his money. 'cur mone 'said the astonished landlord, "1 have just handed it to ou." "Xo sir,"' replied the saddl-r, " l 'have

,;ut leceiee. my money, and it fuse lo deliver it to me, 1 sh measures to obtain it." Tin..'

men as stupid, or een-ure them as wan-! tin:: in energy and efficiency of char-! aclei, if the have rot experienced the! passion ol love, or contracted marriao-e.i

As well r:

th

dar?o!t?s ml np-

tra.

lalm; .

. f.iniiihc.l in

i

it sin.e ye;-1, v. lit l.e eipial

lioili. t i) e V conn. -inn lludnnhin

rose tree, ler rot beiror a fail

ex-;

cen

panned bower, without havine; b

wermed by the giowiug.'sun beams of

.i av.

offe

mi

.N;en are more apt

it.

Phil. A at. G.-iz.

to observe the

clS oi tels lnsnirino- iini-d,...

1C. ,,' . " ' , i we have rocenve -s, man in their own sex: and wo-: -. ,, .. .. . . l-A) ",lu " u i ill a ii inn i wi f v

I men are debarred the opportunity to' ' rermrk them in mon. iV'' l. i ;

i the inlltience of the absence oflove and 1 II 18 " do' b-v m,-ans of l!!' news'matrimonv in both u e have -een (,c!.Pa?er5' .v0" lf,;ir"t tiut all my lam- : RiOt stupid girls become the nvt ehar-i l!" haJ '" s;':T'!)!' tl around me. ' The Iming and intclleciual women after mar-i ,S as U a& as ,hat of the millions riage and we have watched the l,v'j nion 7 v' 'th which tlie editors enfin,, . .., i..i- .. .I-.. . . ; dow mo and whi-b ilwv - tr. .i: .

i i.j i- i ci uiuimri which UK

I am a

iiOrne

to more than

1 miy M iicniisui me coiiiiiion sizcit r.n;i-ii iiuotiecinm fS,.r .:i .. n" l ii I hooks. Tiie paper up n vviiicii the Madame will he Ourieadeis uill recollect probably S 1H,lltc.i, u.u he of the mast q,,aty .,i e,- Look the pretended Will ot Napoleon's mo-' "oik, an.! ofasue. eleSanti a-lapte-l fo,-l.iii,iis. As ther, inserted a few weeks ;i"o in tlie 1,1 ' ,J VJ lH'"ti"'y "''Ul a'"' a "lf,t a!,!"rnn llli- Jnnn.-il- T,.M ; , 3 i , f ' ; a nee, each volume, when lioninl, iil furnilia han.lpullic journal,. iheie is a letter, ; Silli: tteli as v;,liia,c a u,hi,Ht tu ,lie ri!lliUios nowever, which ompletelv denies both i u!i,) pair..n.7..! tiie work, the meeting of the family "of Napoleon ! 'i'hc i",co ,,l'"; ''''dt's Aiajaziun -iil he Five -.f p, 1 ii , 1-", f -ii i ,M.i.n per aniiiini, paye.hle in aiUanee. As the at Kome. aid the leahly of the wdl. ; p.,,,,,,, lllU,, , .ssu.n. a inu-ie.l namhe, of ia.prelt is written by Napoleon's mother her- P'-r.-ms wi,in,,y, m -uh-cnii,- ari. ruimteit to do self to one of her friends, fiom whom ' ,B) "ilh""t (lel'ly- r !,.'s I,e ;ul;i"vM

t ".. . r.. .......... .V VA.

- coiiiinission oi ;:,) pei cent, will De a Howe. I to

: ae 'i.ts. am', ail n-iiiittances hv mail will m i!u i

lisiieis" ri.-ijne, if accompanied hy a Tost Ma -ler's c i iiiicat.', an.i mil ot ii'-i.ms.'. Anv A -cur or I'.isi

.M.e-tei liu-iiisijii ten suhs::ili

r--, a n l reiniltiir' the

ed at their own homes with cnnal to about fifty volumes, of the common London novel size for Five Dollars. This may not take fifty-two weeks to accomplish; for, though not longer than one week will claps between the issiiinc, oi each utimber, 3"el, when therein a press of very interesting matter, or when two r more numbers are required to contain a wohle work, the proprietor will feel himself at liberty to publish at shorter intervals fifty, two number bein- the equivalent for live dollars. Arrangement? hnve been made te receivs trom London an early copy of every ticv book printed either in that mart of talent, or in Fdinburli, together, with the periodical literature of Great lirilain. From (he lormer we shall si i"ct tin' best Novels, ."Memoirs, Tales, Travels, Sketches, I5io;'rn phy , ov.c. and publish them wit'.i as much rapidity and accuracy as an extensive print i 1 1 ir ollice will admit. From the latter, such literary intelligence will eccasionally be culled, a will prove interesting and enlcrlaiiiiiii; to the lover of knowledge, ami science, literature, and novelty. Good standard novels, ami other work', now out f print, may also occasionally be .c-produced ia our columns. The publisher nnfide!itlr"assure3 thn bend?! of families, tiiat they need have no dread on introducing the " Select Circulating Library" into their doim-stic circle?, ns the cent leu,:: n

oae. l" who has undertaken the Editorial duties, to the i-.u,-,- i ... .... i . , , , 1 .

1111:1, iij i.i-ic nun iiiiiini anus a Que sonsu ol the responsibility he assumes in catering for nn extended ami moral community, and of the

".'! if., Klrlhas wrought ir, 'ti.e ! P'f -ane a mod ind and character of an over-rown . lt? Kii.w,l1on U tr

ar.

mint

mi

c. a nee

.1

r.- vt nt'ii (til tvnrn fir

m'(rir"f...'.i . ..... ...

, I -- 1 U 11 Tfl , I ,

i 1 no t,.;mi 10. u only comes to see me

IVor;

y a'il

(a

re-

m t.iesc lac's l ift imnni-fmre nf:

10 e alio m

wiieii' ver

ids In

wn

arnao,. j e,,ry );fr nuv

sooner

AH

1 1 1 tr.

a.in.mit el tne suosciietma, si ail hi cnUlIad to the cone(-piet:es. del nme.ite.l or otherwise, that coiiimis-ion of ) ) .f n nt, one copy grans iH fwllow the (lU'eniina tion nf oliiinximis mi-

one yi-io, .111.1 th,; l.ru.y s l!n,.k fur liie same lenti l ol mm'. i nciiiu-iii notes ol soheul hanks recci.j.i 1:1 iaviii! nl at par value. A tjiccimen of ni-i worn, 01 anv inf innai'iou re.pei tin it. mav le uhtaine.l. hy aii,lr.'SM,i uK! iuhiibiici-, (j.usi p.tiil.)

.-;i ins scti.iiuj 101 siiiici locr

ol me woik l.) tne cuai.nissiims ! h:r.an!e I.

; l-Hiors of newspapers "eceially, will ;i!e-.se mscrt : the aiiovc ns ul'ien as convenient an.! (-nolle thcin-

an.l pri'li-i ni-.j

, can have it

a cop) le-iilaiy

mv caii Iren are removed from tlie ! 4 '

selves toeieav to a lice exc

lur Oi'.t car.

t'aied him

easily be d( hired f f ;uw,im men i live: ant! as to the im-

iateileeti- dev. L,n,.",i .,',)" '' meiw; fortune which is so tronerouslv

mied, (be sooner will our children I

A . . 1 1 - ... . - . ' '

" . l"9. c' - J framed ibr. -,. . i -,. attributed to me. sensible noonle mtnrt.i I-.Al 11 M.UDher ol this per,,.liea contains Rt)

T. i. . . . -ii.it ;-(!. -" tiwiwii. ... ll ........ . , v, .,

1 . I ItlfT I'll J1K ( I i t .1 i i.- , I .. 1 ! .. 7 """I III III! II 1 : . . . . ..." 1 I -' ,...,.. ..I- - I .... ...

'S', l'l-niuwi .1 Ml ..-,.:,. . 1 . i I p li'VI t l.-lt II I IVIUV I in tv ill. ... I ! -Si " y'l ucl il VD Idler ore li.n in the favour of the ; -? !af'il,U!.s'! :i:iJ '"ipend.-nre. ' ;'!,',. , , 'T. iU -th dear, ,,eW and beautiful '.y,

Siid.ller. The landlord, (iadi.l- him-1 , " - - -.lcr tile ia.Ciniln - 7; uic-y range,, alter t,e manner ofth,

self ,v,i,v;,i,l . '.....1. . j rirms ol vvoina;.. her -rr.ire. nmil.si v . i " w ncn 11 reiaies to icuc .mbiee,)

;. . ?, r- loe ii!o:ie, : ,r;.,llv 1 ......i;, ,,,.' .... 1 1 " ( the mother ol ,V

" - --...vv,v . : . . 7 v ... ..

Frera Porlcr"! Iani'y Jomnnl. i.avr: and jiatkiony.

the sterner -ex.slioal

lh.

at

ol eel

II.

10 inose vmio have felt the e tri- . '""i;11- cnarm v en can

ous and the delicious passion of Love,: ai:i.e hi !cart. Yet. h there l,o i.li -.f :i e. are m th" world :i,.l .,, 1.. ...

sWn W,-J...V .. ..1 "vert hat infa!n:,ti., !.;,.!, ,u 1 allec.lonate,

ty. not nn im.ijrinarv and fabulous act.' to. . a,l'-h-rinetl creation of heart. 1

riiiua and Ii

"acv, or rema'a mse'isi

rb

prin-lar-

I.omlon 7(i

on paper of the finest li--

It was to fm- ,IIIU a1"1 "latest color. It is embellished will,

1 splemlnl l.turrav

him-- If in,1 . cl"i",Vct' tao millions wtncdi b'

ill m, 1 tlV llr .vrv . ,

si- , . v ' ,u ul 10 g-'rge -.ject. u,nc ti

'UllliO. ml.rr .....!

'My healtii is slill verv delicate.

anibl

ve

aiioleoti.

'. j It ! . ' . IwkIIi.r'i.tli.1t-i ..-(. . j I j.I r I S 1 llll Mil I tlii-r'iiin.ri.... I' 1... 1

rauoaallv ItC r.stonishmeoi that (m nf. ""u m,,-!' ' ranee uiat tlie Jim-! ' . T "pl"'r-OM' teei, exe-

1 . 1 , v, iri 1 . t .... : ' 1 1 1 m 1 n v .I t 1 1 1 . . 1 t 1 . 1 . . 1 i iii 1

,.. ix-ror emoioyet lae mi ion iv bi!, 1.,. : " m-iiesi sliin ;,ml ,

S iroU 1 UIRW; 111 '. " . II tiacl , ill. an,

ana

I eoniimiE to keen mv rhamhe.:-. Vm.r

1

'Rome, October i.

I.ETIT1A."

)(ni V.

Ve lo not b l'n-ve i

that a sp;irhof tjetiins ever coruscated; in the intellect of ft,-,

loved

Th

, or never yrd

ere H no1

oiilv in woman an irre-

sisiible. loveliness," but a lat'M t loy,

A London writer describe Fashion in London thus. "It is exclusive to the highest decree; r.bliors tiie well dre-sed mob that pursues it, m scribes - r. I:.. 1

inline n-eiui-rs; e.'Co!ira"-es

ex 1 rava-

ut;d nil that p ets have sui:g touching tnehantment, fainrs and gmni at once lh sh upon the mind in ti.e iv;J colors, el hit.-ms? and ijarino ; perc; ioa, as thi; -s lelt, and seen, not fancied or

COieectilled. li is not our intention

- " i'lllOll UIOII !,0f. li" ID -wi., rv, ,1.1 c l .-111 l , l ,u ,,,1 ... ,1, 1I...1 C , , ml 0-e a Maanon J mat, imonv , but "ake into li ,,, ;vA w;irm in(o rapture. T 1 ' ,v,t' 1 nvrely ton.te ,tane of tne mt re- hat man hoca boast of a heartJ .. .k' B,rt vr a bad repn-

!:,ark.-,bl(, rn.. ...c, : ievi-p .rmainp, I 5,,u.T. .......... .!,.- i ,,',, hi.im.s people marry when they

ipicui ui me pa;s on, """"a vm iu me iijTe o , ,,,, ,r ,.. 1.1 1 .1 .. . .1 . : , , ' ' uoiu iae, "at 1I1 e w ben Wv ,.,,1

.... ...S T ,11 l. tIT'l

IS-

riefy of ?ul,.

e are 111 u-l ral ions I'.,,,.

euil-. .kouiaiilie. li,rili.i.i A 1 1 .-..i ;. ..

Sa nery, ami I'orlraits of 1 llu-l rious Females. The number riimim'iiciiij; (.,ah quarter contaaisa pielure ol the existing l'hiladelnhi.-i

I li

uesiirueii, eravvn. am cii tmi ..,! r.v.

B,,v,.r ,!RWi hT l',,rt. wi,;,-!, r..,.irc ! S'',"C'S "'!d '""O'i pW wo-

I. I . . I . . I - r n

;ov. i-j iiioniw,. ,., a lcw ri Uet.tioiiMipon a b'w of the :oiieoa,itaiitsei'( llectsj of the institution. It is a sii gular fac, confirn.cd by the most (bar ob-er Mioa an I pi otiact d i xpt rit nee and we boo old maids and h.'icholcrs u t.ot k - offeitce

woman?

for

play, prefer the wives of th

,'ir

I'amii.y 1'itwEit.-'I'm- holy duly, to n, s lo ill ir own, h iat when they

'HO ia UiMlan-w nl ;i iimei :ir tvt-iloe i ,-nivv. iiiinuii!',

rt - ' . , .........

w i 1 1 e ) ,

leave a

place Wiivn

at ti e di cloture of i;-

iat tae I n ul-

tiv5 of tl e mind i ver arrivt

.1

it lull

p 1 1 r.o:,or uncetro c inih te c. - t

or uient, until the n-.-ion el l- v e i-b ! in the lent, and its magical pnl a-

llAn . . n .! .1 1 I : ...

I rui.ucil.e wi oie SVM' io, itavi i II,..., I.

no fflf nllv r.r ii.m ........, !...,! I.v il .oi-1 -'.' i

... ..j , ... --v., 'v icmianemriifs

. I . II l I 1 .'! '

"!lMtlimes cod- (he silver chain of pure I l'K7 are ;"H'i-cd, to go vl,-i e thev are "; ;-i ufound the members of tlie i M,r? lo ,Ki 'wed; in short ras'aioii'is the r'.ri-:',,,,, liouseiiould, hand to Iimii,!, and ! rr;usl "fall tyrants to weak minds, heart to heart, inmiion sivrel and dear j 11,;,iy: t!),1'n commit a thousand follies, c'm.' and vails from the hps of ihoscand h.adieg them into endless scrapes"

" UO Itl l Ss.l o.-)(lw,, loo l vcl-ml.-l-

to

1'ashioiis

pressly lor this work, by competent persons especially enga-'d for that purpose. The embellishments of this charaeter wbieh have appeared in former numbers, are confessedly superior to any which have been furnished i'u any other similar publication, iu,d from thr

arrangement which have been made there is every reason to believe they will be improved oi the coming volumies. hi addition to :,- belhsbmeuts just referred to, every N,.,h..r

contains at loast six E.uravin- WlK iresentm? Foreign and Native Seenes.t -,-rioiis A", interest,, iu; subjects. National Hi, lory Jlumorous iMeiduntsOriiiimental Product ion's'

i'.mnroiuerj, ami other iiee.(.,..(,rk l!i,

wholesome mental aliment. Hi. fituatiou and eii-ai:emen(s afford him pscnliar advantages and far-ilitus fur t1! seleetioii mi book?.

These, with the additional channels created by aen -ies at I.niiiUii. Livtrpel, nni' Ediu-bnr-'ii, warrant the proprietor in guaranteeing a faithful execution of the literary H.ynrU ment It would be sup'Tnatery tm dilate on the ireneral advantages and conveniemu 4 uhieh such a publication pretenl? to people of literary puruits wherever located, but more par-tn-ularly to those ,vh reside in retired situations they are so obvious that the cluno cannot fail lo flash conviction of its eligibility. It will be printed and finished with thn same care and accuracy as book work. The whole fifty-two numbers wjj ().,a a volume, well worth preservation, ofS.j- pages, equal ia quantity to pa-es, or three volume of Hee-i (.'yelop.r.dia. Each volume will be secompauied with a Title-pagi and Index. TERM.S. " The Select Circulating Librarv" will he printed weekly on a double mediun, sheet of line pap.er in octavo form, with three columns on a page, and mailed wi:h treat care so ns to carry safely to the mo; distant post olV fice.

irs for fifty-two num-

pages each a price nt which

on-

Dancing &-c. be:

iocs one or more pie,

Tlie price is Fi'te Dol'

bers ol sixteen

it cannot be alforded unless extensively pair

isi'il. - ' I'aymotit nt all times in advance, S'is who procure five subscribes, shft'i have a receipt in full by retaining the publish er $ ' ',!).), and a proportionate compensation for a larger number. This arrangement i made to increase the circt'ljt ion t an extent that will tie an obiect to pay agents liberallr.

'" Clitln oJiee indiri luuls wia.v th .t procure t ie

CCS 1. 1 i . ... . .. . . . .

most popular Music, arranocl c... ,. i . I " ' ' J'"' 'iUJ b'J K'"" " l lLlr remittal-

, o ...v i i.iiiu or

.'ire. 1 In- moment lo? iaiies

posse;sio-i of the oisl, (he whole system expands (o ilj natural perfection; the rrtiad swells to its destined mieaii'ude, nnd sp irides in its native briir'itne--; !he imagination glows with poetic fir.', in with n?iv creations, an I riots in .'iivnt'i it eirip; i- . s l .;!.-.!, aa I d :-

u ' I., a t; o ir w'i b ii i

U of the inquired ls,n,i-l. 'Ueholdi Matkimony. toiiih' l.-ulv ..f

how jr0od and how pb as anl it is for; ty-three, was lately throwing out alien t-

eiililen If, ilw.ll ,i I.... ;.. .) o.w.ic : i

' ".'.'ll l . l .' . I M I III I , i i v L .1 I IL III. I I . i.r . . . .

1" important then in l-t those : Iriend in conioany o!)served llial m-.r.

which are so lull of nages were made in heaven. " (

(Hilar.

Every S,s numbers of the work format! elegant volume su.uh,, r,ir i.j,,,!;,, ,, u jtl tnesearefurni-hed gral uitously , .upcrbly engravel , tic I'age, and a general Index . t onlents. The Term, of the Lx nv-s ,;,, nrp dl,ar, pera,,vm, in advance. All or,,.r,

Vi'o-i pam; a-iiiiesseil to tin be promptly allend,, (,,

tie.

5 ii .ni. ..j ni 1 1 . i ... i,- . ii, in me in ii.tiveii. n pure-t pleasure, and so pow-rlully : you tell me, sir,"1 retilied the nvmii'i.

mi. )-erviftu to promote the progress to " way tliey are so slow in

eternal 1-hr ily ! and yel how freipieutly, , down ?"

are these duties wholly or partially nog-1

coming

lected.

Fall Ritrr Mtrdrr The Tall lliver llecordcr thus sp-aks of the I tte cxam-

' v inalion at Hnstol

Liki

publishers, xvjl

IVrson - i 1 1 :.,.

,n..o,,.a,is shall be entitled to four cop,,; ofthe wcrk. lers(llls r,lmUl ,, KN I ,,n, shall bee.,thl ,0 Mx c ,, (hf EnSrav,ngs IV,,,,,,, prilcllri rr,fti ,,,,! lorwardin,- the c,k for the 8amP bes.des.i.scountof. crt. ,j o presented with a copy Uf tl,f.,,,ylu,ne o the work sin,..r K . i . "

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l" """"" V-fH'SuMho work, i,

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,.,:?!l'CV"!,t,lr 1 CitiC,l oV i "We impeach not the motives ofth

P" 15 mil' alw.1V! flir. fl.il.l ,.f; to seilll their n.l.l- . ..

I-" ' J " -IIIH IU " l! fO I 1( i.r...,r .,l... ..

beauty, but whatsoever is lik.-d. to Ibr.! current Notes of ,iVPI1, "

,:. , .... ' Ml nllil ' ':,,. ,

iiiver is Deauty. Sir '. bttlnry.

Mr. Ravmond.of the Iioslon Theatre,

nl liiv tin..-., ;:..).. ...Ml.. I .l :.. .1

i ni. in mi oiii ii.ii i i.iii i . m inn: i.i in i inr . . . . .

gentlemen who composed tha Courtliinder ifim,l .o.,i,,l rh.rn, n? J,u,: ri and with shortest ,10.

I t r 6. , te; at lbi oluc-e

paj merit ut parvalue.

Job-Work. Of all kinds win . (lunt; ; t, ,

Subseriher0, living near agents, niny yr.f thei r subscript ions to them; those otherwise situated may remit the amount to the subsciiber at his expense. Our arrangements are l! uiado tor tlu: fulfilment of our part of the contract. Subscribers1 names should ' be Knine liatoly forwarded, in order that the pnhlnher may know how many to print of the futiie inirn-

hets. Editors of Newspapers whs give (ho above three or more conspicuous insertioi'w ill b entitled to an exehnne;i" of 5 nnuibo1 ? ADAM WALDIE. rhiladelphia, Octoher, 1:!2.

Land lule. 'RjlUE School Section, No. 16, Township N4, Itange 'J West, will be otloreil for al at the t'onrt It m-o door in La wrenccbura, Friday, the 1st day of March next, y':twfcii the hours ol ten o'clock A. M. aid i l. M. where duo attendance will he girim hj' JAMES WALK Eli, School Coirmutttmc'', Iearf.orn County, IVk. 21 st, 1OT

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