t PuBUSHKRS ASP lllll'ltl ETOItS. TiutMS or Tin: Auir.iucAX." II. H. MASSKR, JOSEPH EIS13I-Y. it. it. .w.?ss;f, t:-.nior. Office in Centre Allen, in the rear of If. H. Mus ter'! Slnre. T1IK" AMERICAN" is published every Satur day nt TWO DOLLARS per milium to be paid hnlf yearly in advance. No paper discontin ued till alt. arrearages nrc piiiJ. No subscriptions received for n teas period than six months. All communication or letters on business rciatin? to the oiliee, to insure Btteiitioii, miiM bo POST PAID. UN! UffiY AMERICAN. AND SIIAMOKIN JOURNAL.' Alisoluto acquiescence in the decisions of the majority, the vilal principle of Republics, from wliich there is no nppi al but to force, the vit.il principle, ami immediate parent of despotism. .IrrFKiiso. Ily KIsixNrr & r.lscly. Miiilmiy, XorUiuiiibriiaiid t o. Pa. Saturday, Nov. , IS 11. Vol. 5 Xo. T Whole o, '215. From thu Poston Courier. TIIF. (iRAVK. ltV HAN" VON MMKflEL. I am not sail when the hearse and pall Stand at the door of the poor or great. For I know thai the crave is a home for all, Come they early or come they late. A sweet home is the crave ! Xo sorrow nor care, To enaw at the soul, can entrance gain ; ILEOT FE1T1TEE. & CO. Manufacturers of UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, nml SIN SHADES, A'o. lFt Mmhl Street, 1 h 1 1 a tlrlplila, SNVITC the nltentiou of Merchants, Mnnnfic turers, &c. oVc., to their very extensive, clc tiaiit, new stock, prepared with great care, and of iired at the lowest possible prices for cash. The principle on which this concern is establish ed, is to consult the mutual intriest of their custo mers ond themselves, by m inuhicturiiig a good r t e'e, gelling it nl ihelowist price for c;isb, and realizing their own reinuueiatiou, in the amount of nab s and quick returns. Possessing, inexhaustible facilities fr muiiufai' lure, thev are iireiiaied to sui'idy orders to any ex tent, and respectfully solicit (be patronage ol ,M.r- : r,t n .,ml yolh urL, toL'ether there Vilnius, ill mill lul l u h is nun t-i. I (Xj A Imge assortment of the New Style Cur ; tain Parasols. i Philadelphia, June I, 11 1 1y rOHMTJiLV tkkjioxt iiib:, IVo. JI C'lHsimt Sired, PHILADELPHIA. rTMIF MTisCltlltUU. recently of tftir' " b'eailinu, P.'.. would inform the p'dv Ml!iL lie that he bus li'ted up the nh,e capo J I'lr-Lj convenient establishment, nml will always be r-ndy tornterl in vi ilors. His en. tahlished reputation io tbe line.it is hoped, will afford full assuriiice, lint his guests will be sup plied wi'h every cunf .rt and nccoinin.ida'ion ; whilst his house will bp conduced m der such ar rangements as will serine a cln.ru ter fur the first responsibility, and sa'isliictory entertainment for in dividual and famil e- Charge for boarding ft penbiv. DA.NIl'L II FUR. Philadelphia, May 25. H11 ly To Country Mr re Smut. Boots, Shivs. Bonnets, Leghorn ami Palm Ix'.if Hats.' (;. w. vv L. r. tayi.ok. til the S. U. rornrr of Mui htt und Filth Sis., OFFER fir nie mi ixten-ne ; t-oinn( nt of the above ar'icl. s. all of which they sell til unusual ly low pi ice, nml pirticnlrly invite the nltentiou of buyers visiting the chv, tu mi i xumuuiti m of hcir stock. i. NV. A L. li. TAYLOR, l'hiladeh.hia, Mav 2o, 1S1 J. ly Notice;. Free fi6m wasting disease and pain. Maidens come hither to hide their shame, And matrons to ho with some darling child, And strong proud h'.'nrts, who have struuleil for fame, And found that a vapor had them beguiled. Monarch, mid noble, and warrior proud, Come hither to rest in its silent halls, And gladly exchune their st.ite for a shroud, Their palaces bright foi its moist, cold walls. Peasant and serf, from their hapless toil, Tin yeoman bold, and the scourged slave, Whose bluod enriches the thirsty soil All come, for repose to the friendly grave. O! a home is the rave where all may ret, And quiet from all the grief may find ; The child here sleeps on its mother's breast, And the maid in her lover's arms entwined. And I say te my heart, when I see the tear (ileaui like a pearl in affection's eye, Alas, not to know that u conch is the bier, And that sinking to slumber it is to d;e ! And as 1 stand by the silent itrave, Whence have deputed the hearse and pall, 1 sav to my thrinkin heart, In: brave, For here is a peaceful home for all 1 (iAi.r.NA (Illinois.) A recent traveller in speaking of tins 'inint'ial" town Enys, it i.s eitu nt don the northerly side ot a blufl, which ri t-cs abruptly lioni n nmrsh skirting Fever river The l.i-nili'is of l-iiibllcnit Home. Who, when looking back upon the nations, with the view of understanding what the Fpe. ctfio character of greatness inny have been, which, in the highest power of human nchievc- A Tlillil of Sorrow. A TIIRILLINO SM.TI It. The Rmlnrntlnii of I he Jews, On Monthly niht last, Major Nunh delivered a discourse in the Tuheriiach', Xow Vi.rk, on the Restoration ot the Jews. The following id cx tr tc'ed Irom his addres? ; riticns or aim mvnsixci. t square 1 insertion, fO CO 1 do 2 do . 0 76 1 do 3 dtt . . . . 1 00 Every subsequent insertion, 0 SB Yearly Advertisements: one column, f 26 i hnlf column, f IS, three squares, f 13; two squares, f SJ ; one square, 5. Half-yearly : one column, S ; hnlf column, f 12 ; three squares, f 8 ; two squares, f "; otic square, f.T .10. Advertisements lett without directions as to tho tennth of time they re to ho published, will ha continued until ordered out, and charged accord- inply. pT-f'ixteen tines make square. - n...i.ii.i.it.i li , II. .. Jj Horrors of Wnr. Tt lias been estimated by Dr. Thomas Dick, that, since t he creation of the world, fourteen thousand millions of beings have fallen in the buttles which man has wnfjetl tiiiinst hi fcl- Dtirin the late festive season, when those who thought nt all, reflected that, riohteen him- I ilred and fiirtv-threo venrs niro. the re ininn ol i hU tw,n. v,,,. r,-i, In .nnelnvinn Irt mo i l tc .i - i ment, rested in simple heroic innrjnnnunily, i ,,, ,, i,Pr; n n,i ,.,. vl,,i . i . , .' . . ........ ... . ........ ' l nnrcss nioii vonr minus w,u liiiinn oini oici, nt inen were ro no ii ear i other hv tiiohnmi it .. I.... ;.. .'....I- c..,.i.. i.:..: ' ' ' " enrth, came to sn'ten the rior ot the religion nnimn drawn irresistibly ta t ie ok wnrriors rr i , ; 11 i. 11 ', I of form, n little ctrl, not six years old, bud twvti and Fttitcsmen real or 1'ahtiloiis, he cares noli , ,, , , , .. ' . ... ,0. i ' observed by a lonely hulv, silting day alter day tun more fUhulniis the more real of lloiuih- ., , , . . i i .. . i, 1 ! on the step of n door opposite to her house, it icon llotnc le diii'r. as thev ilitl, t heimly , . , , , , , . . ., , ,,., - J j seemed to belong to nohoily ; but, ntncerlntn iiiimtitcheil power that was ever known upon1, .. . ., . , , . 1 1 hour, there it was. wra i ied in tin old shawl. earth, nursed in arms and danger, Eustuiiiin j . . ,. ,, , , . , , ,.. ' " ' " crouched on tlio cold stone, nntl rockinir itsi li each in his person the celebrity of a irretit nn- . , . , , ... . ... ' I ,,. pensively backwards and forwards, more hko ccstral name, and prowinj up alike to the hiirh- , ,. . , , " T nn ailing old woman than n child, l lthor clnld- est charge of ctvt and military command , , , .. , . . , , , J I . t1.,.-..l nv..,,,.! ,r l,,tt tlti trio it nr nit it itt there could not well be a birth, a inorninej.and ! ' ' . '., . i , . t , 1 , , I Ol'injJ mill" ICU HOI lUlllCII nunr, uiu cm riiiui n noon of lift?, in which the spirit ol the human i . . . - , - 1 i.i,-.; mm riiiu.iij. heart inieht rise more gloriously nno steadlast- ly in the consciousness and the capacity of a! .on n:teruar,:s it wn? seen to peep a.-ut tne real destination. They knew nuthmir higher ! nre" r,,,f! U"ux n,1,i '""k wU,,',,!1 "l 1 .1... 1 .:.t .:...! M'l ...t... ....... !'... nor -'renter than the lot to which lin y were ' ""; ,m"'" " , ... .i,i i-., ..1 ...i . .,1 . I to chi dren, thiiikmir that the oirl iin'Mit be trv- horn, and thev saw tiothii'o above themselves ; ! nr.. inn to attract ber notice, opetieil the door niil- that the liberty and indepentlcnre of the Jew. , arm's lentrth, they would extend over fourteen i-h nation, nny prow out of n single rflort which rnillions fite hundred and eighty-three tliou this country inny make in their behalf. That j Hand three hundred nd thirty-three miles of rflort is simply to proi-ttro from the Ottoman , ground, and would encircle the globe on which Porte a permission to puichaso and hold land in j we dwell, six hundred and eight times ! If wo Syria in security and peace, their titles and pos- nllov the weight of a man to boon an overage they stood at the top of earthly pre-eminence. Serving their ambitious country, they were called to enterprise without imiinds ; they must know no fear, nothing unachievable. The re nown and safety of the republic rested on the single leader of one day's battle. They must feel themselves to be invincible. And these are, indeed, the characters which we find in these heroic mitiilj ; no height of daring was above their hope to climb; no invasion of peril could appal them ; and, whatever duty might be laid upr.n them they found themselves equal to the charge. What is extraordinary is, that among such numbers of intrepid, ardent and un conquerable minds, engaged too in prosecuting ambitious wars, su many should have been found in whom it does not seem that ambition hud u place. They served their country's passion for conquest and renown, and yet kept themselves sessions confirmed, their fields and flocks undis turbed. They want only i-hotlction and the work is accomplished. The Turkish govern ment cannot be insensible to the fact, that clouds are gathering round them, and destiny in which one cwt., (and that is, if anything, below the mark,) we shall come to the conclusion, that six million two hundred and fifty thousand tons of human fiesh have been mangled, disfigured, gashed, and trampled under foot. The cnlcu- they wholly confide, teaches them to await the j lution will appear more striking when we state, day of trouble and dismemberment. It is their interest to draw around them, the friendly aid and co-operation of the Jewish people, through out the world, by conferring these reasonable and just privileges upon them, and when Chris- denly, and ollered it some gingerbread. W hen the door opened, there was a string. en.er ex pression in the child's eye ; but when she saw the lady she looked scared and disappointed. The kind voice and maimer soon reassured the startled child, 'A ho thankfully took the offering, broke it up into little bits in her hand, ami carried it to the doorstep opposite, when.' she again took up her station. Another child, see ing the ginger-bread, came up to the golitniy infant, ho gave the new-comer some, and, by trestures, the lady saw that she was informing the other child whence the gift came. After waiting a considerable time without eating her ' gingerbread, the poor little L'irl rose tlujected ly and went away, still looking Inch at the house. ! A day or two afterwards, the same child was that if the forefinger only of every one of those) fourteen thousand millions of beings were to hej laid out in a straight line, they would reach more than six hundred thousand miles beyond the moon, and that if a person were to under- tiatiity exert it powerful agency, and stretches , take to count tho number, allowing nineteen forth its friendly h ind, the right, solicited will , hours a day, and seven days to the week, at tho becheerfullv conferred. When the Jewish peo- rat.0 0f 8jx thousand per hour, it would occupv that person three hundred and thirty six years ; pie temperate, austere and just. We cannot but " r" ""'"" '"' " i"ei...-.iv o" -think we are to ascribe to the virtuous and , rca- nn1 lading out a bit of sugar candy in its stmple manners of the republic that peculiar ,in' fibers through the rails, character of there great men, their own virtu- The lady, who thought that the child was rPIIOSE peisntis havma demands npainst the ' 1 ts form is the segment of a circle, and it is Commniiwi lth for labor perl rnicl. or mute rials furnished for ihe n pairs .if the Xortli ltr;ttt4'!i Canal, ririor to the 'lib ihiy of January, IS 11, who have nut handed to tbe subscriber no account of tee same, are ri quested t.i do o at the earlie t poi.sib!i moment, in nrdi r that thiy m y be put in form f r ettlement, as n as tbe fund aiq.rupihecd for the Jiavmi lit of old ei bu cm le obtained. ThfMS livinu a' a distance nre. requested 'o for ward bv mail or i ibi rwi-e. W.lf. MAFFEI', Wilke-birre, !ny II, IMF if Superviser. H I! II OVAL. ) () CT o n .1. n. MASS V. li, 'w. ITsi'l'I'TlTI I V l..bim. lliwiil. I I 1 . ' I t , ..... izens nl .-iintiurv alio ins noniv, nun s he h .s reni.ived bis oiliee to die white building in M.i l.ct S'nu ,ie, ei:st of Ira T. Element's si-mi, mid immi d s't Iv opposite the post oiliee, wlu re ho w ib U- iiappy to rect ive cjds in the line of his pro'es.-ion ISuiibmy, May 4th. 1-11. 1) A V I 1) E V A N S' Tntent Fire, suid Tliicf Vvoof Imit ("iiosts, Slate liut'd llt;frigci;i1'irs, willi Filloi's nl!;icl:c(l wlica i t'(jni ri!. Zx, "TiTi-TGOlT. Ao. (i S')iillil:inl Si., f:7'o.sie lilt: J'.ichlii , ! PHILADELPHIA, M . I I A( I t i;i: an 'Jkeep for stile Daviii Ki ms' trelel raited Water mid I'mvi f si, hi f ob rs and Pnteiil Pr. ' piiiiiim Fire and Thief Pro.. I I "frin Cle-I-, for pie-ninii built on three streets rising one above the other so rapidly as to allow scant width for the car riage way and sidewalks, and a narrow strip fur the houses and stones between them. The base of the buildings on the :-ecoiid street is just about on a level with the tops of those on the front, and in like manner the third above the second, the whole following tho circular tiirm of the blull's. This embraces thu business part of tho city. A broad deep ravine run.-) northwes. terly, in, on and mound which the dwellings, containing u large mass of people are situated. So li.tle ru m is i.ll'i riled fur gardening that a lean bragged of a small enclo.-ure w ith a few vegetables grow ing in it. lie said "it was a smart garden w here one could raise three hills of corn and a cabbage." Some of the lead oils simplicity. U'f imnu ne nothing above- the powers of their minds, or their noble desires. in those spirits winch have made the earth as the appeared, the child inn mviiy. Soon come to offer it out of grat itude i-.r the jrinror hrcid, went down into the area; and as soon hlazo within their course. These ancient fa thers of Koine are their rituals. Whence is it, uaiii. however, the child was at its old station the door step opposite. The lady had men- then, that their greatness did not break forth in tinned this to her only female servant as very ceaseless and consuming flames ! Pieeiuise the odd, but received no obserT itiou in reply, hand that thrice trimiiplo d returned to the, ( loo morniii" the door 'A as otiened to receive plough ; and the dictate must leave his new- tt m,ci, nt furniture, nnd the same child again turned furrows to take upon him the deliver- ' suddenly appeared, and advanced steallhilv to- auee of llo:vi It was the simple iriue ot thor-e stem bul pure times a virtue never for gutten that was ablo, bke a mighty spell, to control the grandeur of tho-e unconquerable spirits, nnd confine Itiein within themselves. And hence it is not possible for its to read their h'ttory without feeling tint there re.-ts upon them the august renown ot'a moral greatness. 'Flu y were saoes in tho calm ami meditative qui. t of their little field, as they were awful rulers while thev held, in their mi'rht of prince- mines are within a short dislunce. 'I'hiit ot j ,y e,,,,,,. uu. HV:,V oftli.- i-tnto an Hu-y woro Whitman & Uico is very lucrative. Some ot , J, l(.uiVrs m (;o un, VR.,unuus cU. i:.e mimes guru u, t,ie i.igngs are qnne atnu- ; Km ;.,. t.x.ll!all;;,m f what su g. 1 here are, lor example, t no Heioociiit i ... .. . . . i I ;gg in, i niake, i;ei lino-, iii i tuwn, I'm lion Nip nml Tuck, Il.ird Scrabble, l.'pjier Coon, Lower Coon, Fair 1'lay, Dry ones, lFack h g, &c. The value of h ad shipped from (iainia alone, during the In t year, was one million of dollars, and this is only one of the great points w here it finds its outlet Dubuque, Mineral Point and oilier places, sending large quantities. Accord- in:.' to the term, ol the lea.-i s, the (iovt rtimeiit it, -. .i jo.it, AefliWAi.' 'V 1 ' ' ' j f,(itilti receive ( lie tixuenin ot an mo lean tr yz-, ;-.rTv".. ks. Pap. rs. U..ds, J, welv, ... , ,, . ,, f... ii i x v. n ii1.. raired, Imt as yet the concern has run theiu in i!i bt, having never leceuod enough to pay the agent and olio r e.peues. Tile lililierat" is Worth, delivered at the smelting furmuice, on the average, . Ft per ton. in the summer of Isli, when h.I the Keys v. ete nt i js a coinmon pniclici' lor the miners to sell at liberty t.. be used, and tbe (.'best not opened, al- ! niIktl ,irlCl. , Uil; smelters and receive thouah ihe exp-run. lit was Imd 'y at lenst loOO persons. One of the same Locks was nied by the Hinouiit ill cisb, or a tipulated wei-ht ol Kobbers, ot lie Delaware Ooal Oiliee, in Walnut ' lend in the liar. The price of had here now is scarce t Isc w siu h I'requi i, nue L'lehti .( re In be ( a itnp'.e is found, no vhere e'se in the x civ lii i j ht o; he- with ii,e nple poorness at.u contented oli.-ctn ity, li the expression could be u-i.il, ot these men, who, when they had d,s charged their pari to their Country, whei"it; di!!; rent further to t iter u a ii D'l ory. Vni..vsn; H .son. Want or Kn t 11: am Caul, aI'.ummh Mlmai. Imhkmiiiv ami Dimasi:. Iii look ing abroad on society, wo often behold individu als who have no call to exertion, and wh seex emp'ion from the ordinary cures and solicitudes it'lil'u to cay nothing of its annoyances too frequently opoiulc as an ine it.. hie and pow erfully predi.-po.-ing cau.e of no litui imbecility nnd disease. An individual ol an active tem perament, if confined for any length of tune to a ri'i'uhir routine of enr .-siuciits w Inch aduiil neither range nor stimulus for tlm majority ol his (acuities, and w ho in excluded by the lack of nrp .. ".-ir -1. - li . d. Silver. c . e., neiite of Uoil-r Loo, (.mil Lot n v r PI mk us nun -tivc out of every one bun. lied now in ue nnd lor Mile liro ninde.) w nl, first rate L ks mid D.ivi I F.vius' Patent Keyhole O.ivers. sitml.tr to the mm xbil it pd hi ihe Pbit id. lobii Fxch.ince. fur tim e mouths wards the door. The lady, who was near, said '1 see you!" when the child immediately re t rented to her ('oor-step. " This is very extraordinary," said the lady to her servant ; "I cannot make out w hat thai chilil wants." "Madam," said the servant, bursting into tears, '"it is tin child." "Your rh.ld ! Hut go, bring her in. Where does she live!" "With mv sister, and -he 'joes to school. I have told hrr never to Come here ; but th- p"ol Ihinir "'' come every let ol playtime she get-. That day you thought i-he was i fl'i ring yon Mine su'ir candy, I had been lo tin- school and given her a penny; vv I: n school was over, .-'ie came to give me a b:t of the t-uirar candy she had boiiulit. lh, tna'aui, have mercy !bi give me! Do not send uie nwav !' The hulv, w ho had know !l adversity, and was not one of tiio.-o rigidly righteous people vvl.o fori'itthe lirst prmciph s iiiculeatod by the ili vimi Author ol tlio Chri.-tian creed, looked iinve, it is true, but did u.it shrink from the low ly filiniT lis it' ihe h.id tbe !:iuiie, although she hud beeouio a mother fetor.' the had been ! ni'iile a vv ife, by the g iy cava lo r who Imd do- j eeived ami forsaken In r. Nor did .-he turn In r out upon the wido world, in the virtuous stern- j i less of her i ml i gnat ion. To the gre it hoi ror of j some ot her neighbors si..- t Id her .-efvant, that j ber child mi ;bt cone' to .-ee h -r every Sunday, li.Mining with the next. Wl. :i the ch.M. enn return to Palestine, and feel that intheir . t t P 1 persons and property limy are ns sate irom cian irer, as they are under Chri.-tian governments, they will make their purchase of select posi tions, and occupy them peaceably and prosper ously ; confidence will then take the place of distrust, and by degrees, the population in eve ry part of Syria be greatly increased, will be come consolidated, anil ready to unfold the stand ard, when political events shall demonstrate to them, 1 1 iii t the tune has arrived. Tiiil.lli Women. 1 was much struck with the elegance of their shapes and the regularity of their features. Their complexion is as fair as that of European women ; as they advance in age the sun browns them a little. As to their morals, chastity be comes a neceisary virtue, when even a kiss is punished with death by the father or brother of the offender. I could mention several instan ces ot the extreme severity of the Turcoman in this respect, but one may suffice. Three bro thers ruling through an insulated valley, met their sister receiving the innocent caresses of ber lover. I'v a common impulse, they all three discharged their lire-arms upon her, and left their fallen victim en the ground, w hile the lo ver escaped unhuit. My host, Mohammed All, upon hetiiL' informed of the murder, sent his ser vant to bruiL' the body to the tent, that the jack alls iiiiyht not devour it ; and the women were undressing and washing the body to commit it to the grave, when a slight breathing convin ced tin in that the vital spark was not yet ex- and awful is the consideration, three hundred and fifty thousand pipes of human blood liavo been spilt in battles. Who would not exclaim with Jtishop Hall, "Give n;o the man who can devise how to save troopa of men from killing ; his name shall have room in my calendar. There is more true honor in a civic garland for the preserving of one subject, than in a laurel for the victory over many enemies." Or, with IJishop Taylor, "If men were only subject to Christ's law, then could they never goto war with each other." Maxims of Ihsnoe Middi.ltox. Maintain dignity without tho appearance of pride. I'ursevcre against discouragements. Keep your temper. I!e punctual and methodical in business, ftti'l never procrastinate. Preserve self-possession, and do not be talked out of conviction. Never bo in a hurry. K'tther set than follow example. Rise early and bo an economist of time. Practice strict temperance. Manner is something with every body, mil every thing with some. He guarded in discourse, attentive and slow to speak. Never acquiesce in immoral or pernicious o pinions. lie not forward to assign reasons to these who have no right to a;k. Think nothing in conduct unimportant and inditlerent. In all your transactions, remember the find account. . . i . I T I t,gu sed; .,. short tlie g.r. recovered. Raizz1m.s 0,Nms N.W8PAPEM was no sooner out ot immediate danger, than RauZi:1,j wus a celebrated singing master at one of All's s,ns repaired to the tent of Ins , IJalii om, oncof ,1C cnr!jegt instructor3 ot 10 ('needs, the three brothers, who sat s.ulen and j ww 0, . jt w silent round tho fire, grieving over the loss of , , js (jiinjou (lmt UCy 0(1,t tQ co,fino UjCm. their .-i.-ter. The young man saluted them and j tlric(!y ,o the 1)romu!;;!Uk,n 0fnews, and said, "I am come to ask you, in my tatlicr's , that tlit-ir coimr n.t were out ofnll irojortion ii inio, for the body of your sister ; my father L ,l0 (.imntity 0ry((ffi ,tid it was in this u ishes to bury her." He had no sooner finish- , 11(i(Iua,r U)al ,0 ..j himself: "I rd than the brother rose crvingout, "If she was ,,ke$ ot your i;,,glls 0vvspapate. Dere is on dead y. n wouhl n.l sl; for her ; you would j ,y )och . UV klluw (llluasurin!j to the first .nvo t: k.ii the b...ly without our permission." I o hisforefm.-er. and then stretchino out. ng their arms,. hey were hurrying . flrm o whjlo dcrc js inoih ' li t tit?i.' " W hat should he have fetid had he lived to thi'se days ot huge double sheets, with respectably sized pamphlets for leader. street, al.ovn 1 li.ul. t-nt ili.l not sueee.u. .j () (l) g., prr Imudi e.l wei'ht. rr II..iflilH Mai bints, Iron Doors, supcrim ..... ..." Look, and all kitids of Iron Ibiibiii's. Seal nml (-u- Sim. II. Ait F. km ii. I iii. v i ion or Mooi;iu In- t.,lUc'it urn or the destitution of coii'i nitil socie- ,yinR Piesscs, and .Su.nl.wi.rl ,en, rally, on hand , VlKAM..,,slu., ,s llie ig ance ol Hnropean 1 , Vm Hmr,s ot ,,, ," ,, nc,.,m or munufucliired at tbe !. orient notice. ! .... : n .. ; art among all classes :n tins country, that, some j vun i.ri)le mebiucholy, h s intellectual and fXj" (JAL'TION I do hereby c ution all per- y,uts ugo, a resident of Ta.igier having in his . ora 1'celiiifc'seniasi-ul.tted, and h s perceptions son aR..inst in,iki, usiuK, sclima. or cauin i lrS,l Ull ah,ruiioiuici.l telc-cope which in- j bIoW H11, ,ll And 'his aH'ords us u clue to the l told, any Ki v liule CiK cie for t ire I root l In sis, . I or Doors, of anv kind similar in p.iunple I . my ; verted the oleects, and. having exhibited it to oft,,t. ,,.arll .nj-tc-ry why so m ui ot Patent, of 10th July, lull, and also nn ni si 1. mint; some .Moorish neighbors, it wus bruited about ; ,11S0 fi,rtuualo bent" who are capit il!', Con- w ho vv .is no h it had been be hoard tins, sin ipered, Suiiihi v "lb io tiger the moping cie.iUiro v e.idi i're it was a liiwt'.c! t,, liic ne-ther, ' ioinie.linti lv ;,nd auxioii'v in- W lniillV il.ivs and llibts is it to Soi n u nnv sneer at this ; t, mo thoi t'uing p linluilv .it'ect ing iu the quiet, Hi frineralors Willi Slale. lor which my latent is dated 2f,i, Mgnh, lKI-t.as any infiingement will be ileall wiih according lu law, DAVID EVANS. Philadelphia, April Ft, 1 SU. ly TORESTVILIiB muss i:i;iit i v n.oi its. flIIC .ubscritier ha jut n eeived, fur tale, a few X of the above celubraled Fight Duy (blocks, which will be- sold nt very reduced privet, for ea-h. AUVupctior 30 hour (.'locks, of the best nrnke and quality, which will tie sold for tah, at ft 50. Also, superior Uru 30 hour Urn k. at 00. Dec. 2. IS 13. H. U. M AfsfFI5. O'i'ONE WAHK lor sale. 225 Sioiic Jub, from I quart to J gallons, ftl) Stone Jai, fnxii 2 to 0 nult.un heap, by Oct. 11 Fur silo, 11. U. MA.i:ii. that tho Auzarenu possefseU a flass tnrougli ( vicU.ci alll sentenced to solitary confinement which he looked at the Moorish women on their j fur j,,- as (tu exiu1 ion of their olfences, become terraces, and that this instrument b id the povv- , UcH The rmd. deprived of all external or of turning the ladies upaide down ! Informa tion wus sent to the court, showing the impro priety ol'Chiistians being ullowcd to make use of such magic art ; w hereupon a mandate was despatched from tho niltun to the governor ol Tungier, directing that the importation of such instruments should be strictly prohibited, and that the Na.arene who possessed tho telescope should be summoned to deliver it up to the au thorities for their exiiniinut ion, and called tJ ac count for his shameless ptooccding. I)riun inmiil ilij's W'eshrn llm Imnj. is -o ne. so'o.loi I demeanor of this oti-pring of shame, tnuid'y watching to obtain n glimpse of ber who le d bom ' it, at an age vv hi ii happier ch.ldreu are never without tlm-'e greatest of enjoyments, the caresi-es of a mother. Think of the liuserv ot this poorchild, driven, from the mere instinct ol longing for its parent, to the staid demeanor of age, whilcl the other merry little ones were snorting; aioiiud it. Tuitik what she' hitirt have nill'eii d, as she gn;vd, day after day, nl the Loekman, the Kthinpian, was once asked' r,nv ,uig door, that shut out more than all the from whom he received tho ii rl leseun of wis- svol value to her. Think of thu siitlering doin. j mulher, dreading to lose, with her place and sources of excitement, Boon loses its equilibri um, becomes loet amid a chaos of incongruous iui.iges and the gloom of unmitigated despair. Mditu t 'ultii utor. "From the blind," replied he, "who never take a step until they have fell llie (jioiinJ he-luiethetii." character, Ihe means of nippoiling her hapless, pieiiialiirt ly old iiiliiut. On, nun, nun, thuii iu-l much to uii&ucr lor. Tiltll S''i. out vf tin' tent in pursuit of the still living vic tun ; but All's son opposed their brutal inten t.otis w ith all the weight of his father's authori ty, ami his own reputation tor courage ; he swore he would kill the first who ghould leave the t. -nt; told theiu that they Imd sullicienlly ii veugid the injury they bad received; and tlii-.l if their fi.-ter was, iu.t dead, it was the visi ble roti (.lion o! the prophet th it had saved her; and thus i.e at h.-t pui sti nled them to grant his reuue.-t. The girl was nursed (of I'irei; months j m A'.i'a fiiniiy. and was ntairied alter her reco t v ci v to the young nun w ho had cau.-ed her mis fortune. !.:'iittii rf VVins. A "ii. .vf i ii i i. It i.i i.' ' i i n U cannot be ! thiil ra-tli is lu.iu'.- abi lmg place. It eanuot ! ihit our l.fe is i-.i-t by the o.'e.m of eternity to I tli it a in hoi 'tit ip n I's w aves, and finks into I iioth.i.oii. ss. F'.-e why i- it.th.it the high and I glorious a.-p.rV ions w Inch lead like aiii'ols Iroiu ihe teinoli- ..flhe bealt are toreVi r wandering nU.ot u:i-aii-it.'d '. W by is ! that the rainbow in. I tin. . bin, I oeoe oier u wit'o a In mil y that not of i ai'h and liien p.i.-s i '.1 and leave us to lioisi- Ojioii our filled be. i 1:1, e.-s ! Wny is it that the .-i.irs, vv iin h hold their 'fcstuU around tin; midnight throne," are fi t above the yiasp o our limited I'.icultiea, totevcr inocking us vvi'.li their unapproachable ghiry ! And, finally, why i.i it that the bright toitiifcl human beauty ure ' pli si iiled to our vievvs, and then taken trout us, leav ing the thousand stn ams of our inflection to (low leu k iu alp.ne toirci.U upon mir he.iil.sl We are born for a higher dertiny than ll. it of earth ; there is a realm where the rainbow never f ides ; w lu re stuis. will bo spread nut he- ( tore us, like inland thai slumber oil llf ocean: and where tbe benulilii! being which heie pass t hi bile like shadow o will st.iV III our ptcocuce : iurtvi I. IU:lm l . IIari.y Mauki vi.e. Tacitus says, "Flatly marriage niaks us immortal. It is the soul and chief prop of the empire. 'Flint man who resolves to live without a wile, and that woman who resolves to live w ithout man, are enemies to the community iu which they dwell injuri ous to themselves, destructive to the whole world, apostates Irom nature, and rebels against heaven and eaiih !" Co 1 1; 1 1.. Courting is decidedly the nioM picas int purl of the whole business, and should even alter mail has made up his mind to pi r pet rate matrimony be prolonged to its great est possible extent. Never be in a hurry Id h ive llie day named. Iteiueiiiber it is an el l man, lie' father of two children, and lliO hus band ie ihe mo t agreeable woman in the Coun try, that tells l oo this. A II van Mash it. Thomas I.itchi'u Id, a hired servant, complvned against Ins muster, Mr. Chambers, of Yliingsboroiigh, fur the non-payment of vwigca due hiin up tu the tiino I.e Jell". , "I Ie Sets me such fiiniiy jobs," said Litch field ; " tie li tis -landing on a gatt'mst to wh fo-wa.-h the uiooii with a p. it of blacking ; at a.' other to f. lch a load ol clouds to litter II horses. 1 Ie tt ll'd me the otl.i r Sunday, w hi i wanted my dinner, to cut a li.i'.li brick in' wiiit'oii chops, Htid lYy them m a (our vvbe. ; ' wagon at Vi.-hnv ions. It ain't likely I can i- I io in there Con pit a i a ii tucks.'' The complaint WH-, di-uii.-ed and Lltihi.i. ' 1 ui ordered to iciurn to hia woik.