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" wqjfiS AS SHE is. " "After all," oselaiaMdlfacy," the real pleosor ofhorfctf aoaey it the power U firoo ol doiaj good." "T?,H uime4 the beaoroleat Daorere.Aad Beam wiH bleat yea tor it!" added Mary and ah* baked other hothead with aa exprewa ofaeanthihf arty like adocatiuo. Diirm ftta Wtiaaa'aurlapethiai-g heart . A htthh pare pi ether flowt, To aoUify hhidm'ieant Aad bath the woaade from covert foe*: 'Ifaaaidid trUmeift ie there -** ?? Im.IO ann Inetsin TV mb, who tasteit wtten Air, fltSUtvttf tottato and tteir again. ItMHafie tii#, nlM csla . fc to^?LsrZ'uta' ?S?SbS?5Sr 1w world may flown to bitter scorn: IVmrt the Mf?t is his via Who fciDs deeps* end wards the stggm. ^NiKAr MMioB dm at ted, Wwwt'iliOwhiMM . c|M So She blind/'? 'H>M Cbl/iSj sita onthy kace 9b? pJaHaihropic thoaghtsprroi), Rnftenhtf* 0 remember or! Oeaoeal anr taolts and trim ay nil: - - Mif bmktd toamy fitwh, C&fthey pride of heart be Bp, O let aw tVs retire anknown, VndooaKd to drink the bitter cap Offeaafc fidlT^, rereer, towtyttur, Tohtile tod diu{(. O Woman! Woman, thoo art one Jfho art both bttm and cares to mas' Thy Acixutiag eyesallare him-? Thy tofefes crdeeotioa cam hia; Uktbj pripep TV wdei |?ton rfkadiriai; , The being, ante whom is given The power to make ft hell a baiet, Or ouke aws'e besv'n oa earth a hell!? Ie this antra* ??let Outdoor telL When good then art, no greater good Un Urn au'iearthly Mate; When bad, what deeper, darkercJead Can lower on hie fhte f Yrt let at(in thee booor doe, Fkir fttftil thing, dccaitfal,?-tree! Tbj wdBBl heart and (kIisji kfffl Tees lb; Ml baric toncbutmoe; Veiaac and ban then art ariaae*? Klh|WMw?arilrw?! CriatotbttMhotl bare area tbee Bright miracle, arbet shall I deem tbtt ? An angel mad a demon eare, The potest and the moat import; " lis but thy cession?let it be VW (holdout arftartihert/? Accra ana might arrest (be po!a As the deep purpose of tbjr eoaL Comets on? arms;?ntaa cannot scorn A being 6r bimoafort been. 8--11.-2--33 * A WIFE WANTED. Ta Wietei nan eiamitt Laoitt. tbMdauwnwtt pmtnn, Jaat tamed of twenty mm? fihrairil peaaed aaoore ofyears Priririhjftteib, aeeeas JIJfRUQiCOQM QfffM 1 Em^thiatM, sad I have hil'd, 8b new HI adeertise. * "jtfMKSES;-"'' Ofu^MMt'ikn( iifb to sua," * Tbe* 1 raool hoe i bachelor, Aod do tbe boot X eaa. 88V iw?1 told too iltbttnl MybetftrtlotTO ftotikbt Taaaty-otae laehoo rooad tbio woiot, 4ad ooito meet aod otroifbi: If v terth era bod, my oyeo are Moo, My a?aiaaqaKiat. vMrino larp, ay bab, Bffat Bfotro * Aff^,eeA*Tfcie" tw 9 vw isxtti | I WWi pod, or loco?of eeeat My MMiitkirfloomeh, r lat?t ?Of cbech pnnttkwnf. Or cboek Wort Miam Color, I ?Mbm oroar o Ukacy front, Aadamra FaporCoQar; |^iyrtjBB'? Bwdwao j ^ JUthnwjh ; Bat Mm, doom, ** hm i the rub." I amaot Tory wealthy! JSa It'o toM yoo what I an, fll taflrwolal 1 viot? lonttwlFC. I dooot core, Whether aba eaaor coa t Floy tho Fiona ortho lata. Or otrUko tbe liyht Guitar, I'd rather aba koew bow to work, Bat then I don't orach cow. I do aet ?wt one mjr rich. Bog omo too ranch ?deed Her dtepocttkm, oo metier?though I'druM twotrid bo Mad; And aha nay drarajaataa oho like*, FoOow tbo obqootlr, Is plbff Kocept tbt Faatalatta! WbeoOK w#l eeeoat am bead WiUploaoa to Half the Printer? m ooo tfane ead if wo ceo i|m I'll umty tboao out oriatrr. MI-3.-B. #20 REWARD. Rara vat from (h? Plantation of Cel. J. 8. Dew, about the let Norem ber last a negro boy named CHARLES, lft or 10 years of age. Raid boy vaa putch?dfrom the Estate of R. R. Reardon at Sumtet rille, a short time previonj to Ms leaving him. The above reward - - ? ??m-.i i. OlbtMta lOf lodging \/lUUloa mi v?ur d?o of MDlorviUt jail. (JOHN 1TCAA, For J. fl. PEAS. SPRING HILL, > &CMTEE Oimucf. ) UIcto, oa hi.* p'KiuS^J nifci bf ?m to difltiflfabh Mis. Supposed t? i* **23 * *in* kf Jmmo W. JwriQ, J. tfiMoa, m4 S. P. Hatfield J REYNOLDS, JQ. OBiiahig' 2-w. ** T CARPENTER'S I Fluid Ei tract Karaaparfilla. f Extract Bucho, Extract Jalap, Extract But1 teruut, Syrup Liverwort, Bailer*! Magneaitn - Aperient, Balm of Columbia, Homer's Cora ; Plaster, Hygcan PHls, Imperial Hair Dye, 0 Bleaching Liquid, to remove iron moulds and ink spots from linen. Detring'e Cement, for mending broken gtasa , china, dec.: Jcwitt'a Water Proof Varnish. ALSO?Sal jEratus, laingiaas. Gam Arabic, Gum Senegal, Arrow Root, Citron, Jujube- Paste, Tulu Lozenges, Soda do. Liquorice and Opium do. Peppermint do. Rhubarb do. Metal Bronzes, and a variety of Surgical Instruments, just received and for sale bv YOUXO & M'KAIN. March 12,1836. GROCERIES AND COTTON BACKING?. The subscriber has just received a complete supply of Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Tea, and LOAF SUGAR, 000 piece* Cotton Bagging, Jte ALSO, DRY GOODS, Suited to the season. Superior French and English PRINTS, Fashionable Spring Goods, j (jt Gentlemen's wear. Saddierg, JVnfs, Shoes, and MMRDVMRE, On bind a general assort ment of Domestic GOODS, consisting of Brown and Bleached ssiKorass axu avg&csk&s. 7-8 and 4-4 Cotton Osnaburgs 503ARR3LO 27. 0. FLOTO, All of which will be sold low for cash, or on accommodating terms to punctual customers. Those Indebted to M'Caskill dt Rosier, on note or account, for 1833 '4 tod '5 are requested to make pajmeot, as it is desirable to dose the books of that concern. P. M'CASKILL. April 9-U-tf A TEACHER WANTED. TUB Teaeher in the Camden Academy i ? 1 . ?-l? LI. .L.... OCing IDCHI M? rcv<|U imvuwg* vu WVVUUU' of feeble health, a gentleman of moral character an<l classical attainments is wanted ab his successor This institution having been endowed by the legislature is under the fostei ing care and patronage of a large and respectable society and commands the confidence of the public. The present incumbent realises for Kb labor twelve hundred dollars per annum. Applications msy be rasde to the chairman or either of the undersigned committee, by the 19th May next No application need be made without ample and salisfaclory references (at to capability & moral standing) accompanying the same, and none need apply but a classical scholar and one TWrtoooBLY acquainted with the Greek and Latin Languages, and capable of instructing in the canons branches of an English edocation. ABRAHAM DeLBOX,M. D Q Rev. EDWARD PHILLIPS, g HENRY P. HATP1ELD. 3 WM. REYNOLDS, M. D. E April 16-l2~if. ? nARLINGTON DISTRICT. tx THE COURT OF COMMOX PLEASE. Hiaau (I. Ruse,) n. > Cast in .ffTackmnU. W*. Y. PUT**. $ WHEREAS, lb pUnliff in lb above iftioa did, on the 13ut day of April, A. D IKK, file bie declaration in the office of the Clerk of thu Honorable Coort, agamat said defendant, who U absent from, and without the hunts of, this Bute, and haa neither wife nor attorney known within the same, on whom a copy of the said declaration with a rule to plead thereto, within a year and a day, might he eerred?It it, therefore, Ordered, in par* enanoo of an act of the Genera) Assembly, in that eaee made and provided, that the said defendant do appear awl plead to the said deelararatioo on or before the 99th day of July, in the year of oar Lord one thoaaend eight hundred and thirty-aii, otherwise final and abed at* judgment will then be awarded aginst him. JNO. B BRUCE, C. C rts Office of Common P eas, I... . , Darlington, July 29, IKK J ' pre-fee &G r The Indian's Panacea. FOR tbe care of Rheumatism Scrofula or King's Evil, Gout, Sciatica, or Hip-Gout, Ineapient Cancers, Salt Rheum. Syphilitic an J Mcr . MHi.nlt,!* lllMr. anil nainfnl if. I cunw www*, ' / v.?? . dictions of the bones. Ulcerated Throat and Nostrils; Ulcers ol ever/ d sc option, Kerer sores's and Internal Abscesses; Ktstulus* Piles, iTcaid' head, Scarcer, Biles, Chronic, Sore Kyes, Eye rei wprlu, Blochrs, and ever/ variety of euntagcous | Affection, Chronic Catarrh, Headache, procmhrg from an acrid humor; Pain in the -Stomach and Dyspepsia, pro*ceding from vitiation; Affections ol the Liver, Chronic lnflaroation of the Kidneys, and general debilitv, caused by a torpid action of the vessels of the aain. It is singularl v efficacious , by renovating those constitutions which have been btoken down by injudicious treatment, or juvenile irregularities, la general terms, it is recommended to all those disease* which arises from imurrised in the blood, vitiation of the humors, of what ever name or kind. Some of the shore complaints may require some I trifling aeistanl applications, which the circumstances of the case will dictate, hot for a general | remedy or Perj/foator, to rtmati tAc caus?, Tut Isi bias's Passes* will geue:*l!y bef ?unJ sufficient. To the Public. flow true it is, that modern Physicians?io their ambition to f xct! in their profession; to rxplotc the vast helds of science by the ad of CUimistry, C aad seek out new remedial agcnU; in abort to ar- i rire at perfection in the practice by means of set alone,?overlook and neglect, as beneath their notice the rich and boonteoos stores of medicine, which the almighty has caused to spring out of the earth in every clime! And bow much more true it O is, thai while the American Phyaician looks to for- Q eign countries for many of his moat common and necessary articles perpetually changing as they are the dictates cf fashion or folly he is suiroonded in his own country with an endless profusion. The congeniality, eficicucy and sarrrr of vegetable remedies ovei mineral, may be estimated by fj contrasting the ancient practice Wiin toe mocu-ru, j or, to bring it more immediately under our own ob-1 g* serration, the Indian practice with that of the ^ white*. Who, in America, has not known or beard lh of repented instances wherein some decrepid, an- cc pretending iemale Indian by means of her simple ? remedies alone, las e Sec ted the most rapid and as- M tomshing cures, after the whole Materia Medica of the common practice, directed in the most skilful ?P manner has ailed? And who has not been surprised at beholding the comparative ease and faciiilj *? with which the Indian frees himself of any disease, and at the almost total absence of chronic disease among them. Who has ever beard of an In- a dian with a constitution broken and rained by ill- J rratmeat ? And can a doubt exist, that this happy exemption of the savage from most of the ilia which the flnh of civilized man is tuir to, ischietiy owing to ihi' more genial and safe remedies which lt) he employs. This astonishing difference in ancceai, is a Cut exemplification of the infinite superiority J? of the simple sad safe means of cure which God ?? has created for the benefit of bis cbildien, over & tboee which the pride and the crt of man have isTxsrta. w From a long residence among a portion of the g aboriginal inhabitants of this coontry, and an inti- M matt acooaintance with Ujc methods oi cares ox ^ same of their most successful practioncrs, the proprietor oftho '-Tut livuVs P**acca," acaaired ^ a knowledge of some of Uaeir most powerful and favorable remedies. From these be selected such as were most efficacious and appropriate, and after ~ various experiments to test their principles and ?c trengtb he has combined them in the form here ?T presented, as the moss perfect and beneficial for ^ the purpose for which it is recommended. * '1 ne proprietor offers this preparation to the public, with the consciousness that he is placing with nc in its reach, s remedy capable of relisting many of tb his afflicted fellow beings, who are suffering on- a < der the various chronic and obstinate complaints so to which it is applicable. To each it will prore of ?i incalculable value, as the means, and In many ca- fa aes the snip meaoscf relieving their safferiogs and, C, restoring them once more to health and happiness, de This is not offered as a common remedy, that may w< perchance be eqaally good with many others now th tn use, but as one which"is capable of saving life in many extreme cases, when ul the usual remedies & (ail. Thus it has done tepestrdly; and this is the M reputation it has obtained whcreTcr it has been introdnord a, It u only about three years since this pre paraUna was first presented to the public: but in that ^ abort space of time, some hand reds of persons 5, might be found, who would solemnly declare that M thev believed that their lives were saved by it, ana in mast cases after they had tried many perhaps all the common remedies in vain. Wherever 10 it is known it is rapidly coming into use, and this affords the most substantial and convincing proof T tf its merits. ? The value of the Panacea, is most conspicuous 011 in those long standing and obstinate syphilitic and scrofulous affections which have defined all other , remedies, and particularly in those cases where mercury has been so lavishly uwd ss to cause dis- Wl tressiog pains in the bone*, nodes, mercurial ul I eers, derangement of the digestive organs, Ac ~} These U completely removes and in all cases It " entirely eradicates the disease and the effects oj mercury, renovate* the constitution, and leave ~J the patient sound and well. In Rheumatisms and in aloe rated sore throat, its happy effects are not {* less apparent, giving almost immediate relief. r' Taken iu proper dose*. Tua Iidui'i Pisieu 1 operates as an alternative, and detergent; a diarpboreUc, diurcttc and laxative; an antipsamodic inj and anodyne, and in proper cases, aa a atomic hie r and emmeoagoguc. Generally expresaed, it in- Uu ctrass a all the secretions and exertions. gives tone ck tn the stomach, and excites action In the gtanda in Hi * MMiaiitu miiMf. From those arinetnles He 81 oomiioa qui hi udnitood. At This medicine has been found bigblr ossfkl in *u oasr ambiguous diseasesnot hers specified, and it 8k hu been oaed witb voadnful racw- as a Spring and fail pwnjur, by those who are subject to com plaints of the chert, and whose constitutions require new vigor. Soeh persons will do well to a , one two or Uuro bottles in small doses. Wherever ^ a diet drink is considered necessary, the Panaceu, Kl taken in a assail dose, will answer all its purposes, in mock lass lime, at 1ms expense, and in a far ^ mors agreeable manner, than the common dart drink. ? Tbe following certificates, out ol bandrsda stai- w lar which might ba procured, are given to shqw ^ tbe effect of T?X Jvoias's Pasacca. in the ran- ^ ous complaint! therein mentioned, and also to #x- ^ bibit in the most satisfactory manner its superiority over the syreps in common use. CASES OP KUEUMATISM. ^ Csmemr, Nov. 15.1831. su Oariof tbe last winter and spring. I waa al&ic- tal led witba very severs and dirtrsseiaf Rbsnnulisa Um occasioned by exposure in bad weather. 1 now Um take neat pleasure in stating, that six bottles ol oh the Indian s Panacea, restored me to perfect lu braith, and 1 confide niljr recommend it to all aim- tm ilarly afflicted. Un JOHN FERGUSON, King st. tir CuttLuroi, March 97, ItSfii 1 was seised about three years since with a din- lot tressine Rheamaimu caused by taking a severe mi cold wnilc under the infloenoe ol mercury, and hu which has disabled me hrbm business nearly ever w? sinse. During this period I have been a patient in un (ha Marina Hospital in this City, upwards of four ty months nearly, and the same length of time in the kn Baltimore Hospital, and ined almost every rcmo-: ttu dy, ? ith little benefit. On tbe 10th of hebrusry j a*d at that time scarcely able to mure sboot upon I crutches, 1 commenced the use of 1b? Indian's ? Panares In one month 1 found myself entirely.*" S r. .a-- ??J L ... CUfTQ iroin LOO iwa, anu am wow uoppj w iu;r ' ? that I tcel mjaelrperfretlfwell ?4 WU. TUCKER, 13 MvLn-tt. P* CURE FOR SCROFULOUS ULCERS New Yom, Sept 10. 1H30. bet Tbi* may certify, thai in the fail of 1825, I wasj a ? seised witii a swelling in my occk and Cue, which I ml afterward* alceratcd and became large ghastly uK ' t*j cera in my neck After Irving several Physicians j no to no advantage. 1 went to Philadelphia, and placed 1 *t? myself under the care of Dra Physic and Beach, warn, after repeated salivation to no effect, 1 was thi pronounced totally incurable. Afterwards I took lcc twenty bottles of Swain Panacea and eight br;*!es of Potter's Calliolicon, with no material benefit. I Desparin; of life, which had now become a bur- Jol then to me, I returned to my parent* in New York Kx in I elO an.I mVMir II n 1(1 1 lifllTl-rina llnnltl I".. ... , ??<. u??v -r " - ??' ? ??". 1 Hearing of the great success of Tut Isdias's ''a- l'r sacka. however, in cases similar to or own, I was! J si persuaded to Ur it, as a last resort To rny great f He surprise aa well as satisfaction, f s >on found inysrll. Kli rapidly recovering. and upon taking oeren bellies, j ian the ulcers healed and became perfectly well in the 1 Jui courts of two months, and have remained so ever II. since. 1 make this statement and wish it published tui for the benefit of those who are suffering undci si* Jol niilar scrofulous or syphilitic affectlions, that they I miy know what has currd one who has suffered out every thing but death, and who considers Ids life am tared by the above syrup. WM. IJIN11AN. of The above Medicine may be had at r. a WILLIAM IlEY XOLDS thi DRVO FTOItE, CAMDEN.. 8. c w!i XEW SERIES FOR 1836. pc The New York Spirit of the Times. u A METROPOLITAN GAZETTE J f the Sporting, Fashionable, and Literary World, ie a a Plan more Original ana Attractive than any $ Weekly Journal in the United States. 01 W. T? FOBTSB, EDITOH. nQE SPIRIT OF THE TIMES is essentially J e: I. a Sporting Journal; out, as it is a wen ? ouuded objection against all men sporting papers, ? at tbej are extremelr monotonous, the ^an of U is publication will include a wider range; and the U ocerns of Literature and the Drama, Foreign a id Domestic Intelligence, Doings in the Faskiono> d e Circles, Ac., Ac., will fall within the scope ol b ir design, and render it at once gralelol to the a arums m and general reader. ? m For the fulfilment of our purposes, numerous A ibjects will claim our attention, and fust, si THE SPORTING DEPARTMENT. P THE TURF.?The prominent design of the pirit of the Times, will be to procure and give Lerret to the sports of the Turl. To thisend, it a ill present a complete Jhntritan Boeing Calendar, a implied with that accuracy which alone gives u due to a register of the Turf?The Races over e principal Courses in the Union, will be re* 01 irted bjr our own agents and correspondents at w 0 earliest day; and for the results over other ? nurses, we shall reljr, as heretofore, upon the & scretaries of the Cloba. An J, in order to render this department still more imprebensive and valuable, the affairs of the NGLISU TURF will receive constant attention; * id the whole raring matter of " Belt's Life in ? ondon" will be regularly published by us, with H ry copious extracts made from the English Spor* a ag Magazines. e: BLOODED STOCK.?All importations of |JS looded Stock, and all important sales of stock at r me and in England?selected essays on the esdina and muuwmcnt of horses acd a rrnlu view of Stallions^ with pedigree, performances, 5 c., will be published ia oar columns. ? TROTTING.?Constant ioemiing attention u ?w paid to Trolling Horse* in this country; and ?j e cities of New York sad Philadelphia, be rood doubt, own mors hones of superior strength and la red, as troIters, than all America besides and hi uglaod to boot We shall take every care that II justice is done to them in our TROTTING ALENDAR, and an interest may be given to this pa.tmrnt, and a wholesome rivalry maintained, t shall record all tfas neat trotting feats both in is eoant** and in England. sruitll.iu 13 1 ( Lblltbnwb^-oo |ITU is e nuubcr of oar Correspondents st hone, and coaalelr are oar arrangements abroad, that we > not hesitate to promise oar readers earlier Spar- a ig faiMignir? than can be procured throogb aaj . Iter chuael. Under this bead we shall also giee r time of the different Rous to came, Lists of 0 oeepstoku open Racing and Trotting Challenges, n id ail the On Diu in the Sporting Wot Id. FIELD SPORTS.?Early report* of the meet* a p of the Washington and Montreal ! I unit are caused as by geoUrarD as spirited and graceful ith the pea as when they ' 'ouch knees across ' e saddle or under mahogany." The doings of h nilar associations at the West and Sooth trill j( ret with a cordial welcome from na , It would be idle to go through with '4promises ^ performance'* upon all the manly diversions C bich give test to Mr,?aoffioe, that ws are deter- U ined to make Tk* Smirk of tka Timtt. a casrtm p orrixo Par an, and io its oolomaa snail be (band, r iotmtl*, the dbeaeaaeaa and narrative* which 11 pertain to the following subjects; merely aremog that AQUATIC SPORTS and PEDESEUANISM, which are daily becoming more polar with as, shall henceforth find a more exuded notice. 'HE AMERICAN AND ENGLISH TURF. \c 1m porta bona and sales of Blooded Stock; Breed- "j | and Training; Racing and Trotting Challen- P' r, American Races to come, Sweepstake* open to rooghoat the Union; On Dita in Sporting Cir- p, s; Pedigrees and Perfonsances of Celrhrated T wan; Coursing and Hunting at borne and abroad: f" mating and Fishing; Rifle and Pistol practice in W nerioa and Europe; Rowing and Sailing; In- at -actions lor Yoang Sportsmen; Fedestranlsa; c urn* ud tend. Spom.Ac.^*,. LITERARY DEPARTMENT. n Although the leading objects of onr paper are of ^ iporting cast, oar readers may rely upon it that U i shall not be behind hand in high and elegant J rratnnr, and if we oonftne oar ongimmts to do- * m ai .Vat Anil, ffrim'ai and Ifceariara t?ul icstttao of evimt letters, we shall make am* i amends by oar aelacitooa from the riafrs lie Xra of America and Great Britain, and moid i brief oar taste op to the standard of oar iadas >, me woald nroatse at once that the selected rtion of this department should be py, graceful d spirited. / THEATRICAL DEPARTMENT. As an object of live!/ interest, da Drome will f ( Band oar best efforts. Without stint or men* _ re, but with candour and impartialit/, we shall I te cognizance of the novelUse per se ated as at r three establishments so pneroost/ fostered by at ? bounty of this cocoes a tut j. Occasional state* ?i tola wiu be given of the condition of (h I 5Ug? and the standing of the brigbteel erasinto of the profession. With meani adequate to D' t task, we shall bring to the u ode (taking an an* aJ ing resolution and an unbiased mind. Aspirants to histriooie distinction ma/ always >k to us with confidence lor encouragement and p3?rt. We shell be lore most to give publicity to cable worth and neglected talent; and although i can never prostitute oar columns to uphold the deserving, wo shall eagerly seize the oopottoni* to eiLoa a helping haod to the timid and on * own. aud re-assure them with our mieht in PI rir couth " up Fame's proud summit" " ft DRAMATIC MINIATURE PORTRAITS ? C< novel, and we have reason to believe, a popular itorv in this department, will be our plan of ocnonalty giving Dramatic Miiiitcr* roimuiTi executed, not Willi the crayon or burin, but pure d and ink sketches?of some of the distinguishpei formers on the American tU^r The necrs7 arrangements to accomplish this end have long en in progress. In each sketch will be given luccincl and authentic biography of tlie subject, ervpersrd with familiar anecdotes of their it- r| It and subsequent rise in their profession, critical ^ tices of tlieir popular characters, Ihttr peculiar le. Ac Ac. la Besides many others that will hereafter br named, y * following ladies and gentlemen have been se:ted to grace our dramatic Portrait Gallery. al Manager* of the principal American Theatre*. ID Bdwin Forest, William K. Burton, ElmSharpe, rr tin R Scott, Celeste Kepler. John Fisher, Ehxa ddle, Joseph Wood. Marv Wood, Henry James in, Marv Duff. John Mason, Frances Mery w itcbard, John Sefton, Louisa A. Phillips, Henry { 31 aaes liackett, Fanny A. Drake, Joseph M. Field, hi nry Plscide, Mary Ve?, Junes W. Wallack'j vj lubeth Chapman, Charles Booth Psrsons, Will-1 . a F.Gates, Cmma Wbeatley, George Barrett,!, nine Brutus Booth, Clara (Ki*!irr) .Mcader, Geo. I li Mill, Tyrone Power, Charlotte Watson, Augus- [ a i A. Adams, Josephine C'illon, Chulea Kean, in Barnes, J. W S Hows. [ireen Rooin intelligence will form an item in ' Theatrical department, in which we shall ever 1 anon recorJ the positions and the movements f the " Utar*" in the theatrical firmament ; and ders may look to orr column* for information of . i kind Willi all confidence of hearing the true crcihou'.i cf liiei; cruet farrrilr? fic tiALUA GliSUl This is the roucelianeotu department of the paT/ and it trill be so managed, we hope, u to giro at tp fill the rest. It will be composed of ewrv iriety of material; aober new#, both foreign awl imeatic?remark upon the fashion* -fcnaadfrtd?scraps and oddities; in fine, every thing ve eon of wit and merriment, will be crowded into ir columns. FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE. To aid oar own endeavors in sustaining the forest of the paper, (he proprietors hare gona to the rpenae of establishing a foreign nnrrrrpondinu. Inch is now in foil operation. Upon this secret, e shall rely tor early intelligence ot English Spert*gt n well as for the interesting details of foreign leatricals, and fashionable scandal, &e. &c. And i toe sane lime, we shall carry on an extenavo omeatie correspondence; and oar readers shall car as olrn as they, will from the lively letter Titers of diatan: cities, as well as from oar old ad popular correspondent*, The Girls n 7*kw~~ ,nd, lest all these attempts to please should fall jort of oar wishes, w? slwTl shortly rommf mt tho ablicatios of GALLERY OF COMICALITIES, Or scries of eamcalmes. And If these fail to take readers laugh. It will be becaoai the Assert, in Johnston ana English Crntkshanh have rrascd ? sketch, or. grown musty in their wit. Such are the prominent features in the plan of ar publication. With eonndeftbte experience, ad some enthusiasm in the choeea line ?C his prossion, the editor will only pledge himself fa his sders for the moat zealous and untiring industry. 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