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"i ^ ' * * [BY AUTHORITY J LA IT OF THE UllTID STATES PAffllS A! THE TWSHTT FOUftTH COKOKS&S FIAT SIS810*. " ' ' [PtflLic, No. 10.] ? * W k /V? ? -I .W> ?aa*ltAl? ?f ?K fll* AV/1 CO lliapcuu UIV V{K;iaMVH wm !> ? socond proviso, thin) lection of "A aet making appropriations ibrihc.civi and diplomatie expenses of Govern rncnt, for the year.one thousand etgh hundred and thirty five. \ Be it aacted by the % aft qndJhmu o Rrvresaiiatiecs of the Utuitd Ante a Katcrjca ? Congress assembled, That ^ much of the third section of the set, erni tied **Ao act making appropriation! fa the civil and diplomatic erpcnaea of Go eminent for (he year 183k aa provide "that the whole number of Custom Host officers in the United Slates, on the Is of January, 1834, shall not be.increaset nmil other wise allowed by Cooffress," i* and the same is hereby suspended lo th end of the present session of Congress JAMES K. POL&, ? * -i- w i_ r A *?- " ctpemer 01 we noose m ivrpirwnn?uToi . M. Y.\N BtJRBN,. Vice Freskbt of the United Hum and Preetdem or the Senate ANDU&WJAl&iON. > * N i> [Pcjblic. No. H.] AN ACT lo repeal so ranch of the set en tilled "An act transferring the daUefra Comnittaioner of Lonnata the Bioira the United Sntee end eboltehbg th< office of Commbdooer of U?nit,,i require* Use Beak of the, United Slatr to pei form the duties of Gammttwyn r of Loans f?r the severe! HttieiC-'S* . JBak oinfirftyete Hwf wfffwmtfApee tafoarf tk? Vfuisi Sttu tf Amoicntm O?Oiin mmilfaf, That M* fimW asdtiutd teSfcn of the set entitled "An act transferrin] the duties of CommUsioner of Lodnn. - ^ the Bank of the United Stale*, end abol fohing the office of Cornmlsstone^o L tens,** pasted March third, eighteen hun tired end seeenteeo, be, and the same hereby- repealed; sad ihe B ink of the U?i led Siaim and Its atviitial hnnrliM. ant each Suie Banks employed coder the pro fifiont of Mid set by the*flank of ihi United Stale*. u have beretofora dorx end performed; or are now doing and per forming, the duties of Commissioner o Loans, shall be, and they err hereby rr quired to transmit to the Secretary of th< Treasury, immediately after the pnssTtif of this act, all the boohs, paper* and re cords in their possession reladtg to thei dttfes as Cnmmisstoners of Loans. _ - _ AJkU A* ?t farther mtrtii. That tb Baak of the United States and its severs branches, and the State Batiks employe ** by the hank of the United Stales, perform iog die doties of Coramisibners of Loana hall be, and they are hereby required b pay into the Tfensnryof the Unites States, within three months after the pas "" sing of tbi* act, all the money In their pos ;w : session for the redemption of the pnbll debt of the United States, an I the iateres thereon remaining in their' bands, whld has not been applied fbr by the person o persons entitled to receive tbeeame, Bsc. 3. JtU Aw kMter mmrttd, That it thai be the doty of the Secretary of the Tree 80 ry 10 pay over to (Ire parson or pmoa entitled to receive the some, the soono to received into the Tretsery by rirtae u Use second section of this act, ool of m; tDfOey in the Treasury sot otherwise tp pMpriated. See. I.iai k k farther tmctti. That aOUl eoauino) in tbi? act shall bo const or to sofhorise the appointment of a Com mUaioneror commissioner* of Loans i any State, District, or Territory of ih . i'/ United Suits. Approved* llcb April. MB. I nil [Public. Ha4i] An a&making appropriation*for the paj I mrnt of the rrrofntionary and oths pensioners of theft tiled Slates, forth year one thousand eight hundred an tbmy-sii, ' ' fit 6 enacted hfth* Stmstt mmi pas ff 1we ytsassw, of tko thutrd ibaOvo, is Cm gtm# JUouMoi, That the ftUeariag mm he, se the fsn'e ere hereby appropriated ta 6 paid nut of any money in toe Treesnrj n ?t otherwise appropriated, G?r the pel sinner* of toe United Slates, for toe yn our thousand eight hundred and toirty-ai] for the resolutions ry pensioners undi toe several acts, other than those of to fifteenth of May, one thousand eight hm dred, jttd twenty-eight, the seventh < June, one thousand eight hundred ei thirty-two, and the firth of July, or thousand eight hundred and thirty two, i addition to ?n unexpended balance < three hundred and ihiriy-fiec tbouAat three hundred and ninety-fire toilers ar seventy cents, toe sum of three hundn i.,.r rnrtT-sevm thousand sis bundrt and tventjr-tiin# dollar*. For tht ioraHd pcaainnere. under eai outlaws in addition to ail unrspendi balance of two hundred and one thonaai mrsA hundred and iwaatjMMie dollar* at Ittoif'itteA cents ?a* hundred and fi tboAUKii tif hi hundred and tveoty*fii dellar*. For penriono to widowe: and orphan ptftUn through the office of (be Thi Auditor, in edition to the unexpended fa lance of two thoueitnd one hundred ai jnioctv-fire dollars And twenty-tvro cen two thonsand dollars. Sac. 2. AmI be itf&tber enacUd, Tb hereafter, no bank ootes of less deoon nation than ten dollars and that from aj after the third day of M%reh, Anu^ D mini, eighteen hundred and xhirty se?c Bank note of lew denomination th twenty dollars shall ^offertol in pay me in any ease whaUoererin which mon is to be paid by. the United State or ti r Post, office Department oor shall m bank note,' o/;any:denoaldnaii6n; beso? : fered, tutfess the same shall be payah aod paid on demand, in gofd or tirer, . ihe place Where - issued, and wh ich shi c not be Vqtueatoni to specie at the pis . where offered, and convertible late gc J ^ tUm .iihj i 2 -or ivrempou iu? ??v?? ? ?'v ? " i.oldrr. tnrf wiihopt delay or loss.to b? 1 jPhvs&CThmt nothing. herein c on lain f nhalf bc eemtroed to snake any thing I J #rUd or filter Vlegal lender byaoy im vidua!, orby the Uuited 8u(es, 9 *PPf?r*d ^ i{?iH$3Sk > ^, : ^CARPENTER'S FlaMfiittict <iomftHlla( r - EnnctBsebOj Eitnerida^ ijiiactB ' tonal, SyrupLiterwort, BaUetYAttgarc ' Apcneot,Balmof Colombia, Hunter** Ci * roster, Hyg^o Pitta, Imperial Hair J> r- Bleaching Liquid, to ^oore iroo ?o^ld? ' ink loots (root itbett. De vingYCerotni, nsending broken gloat, china; dan.: Jmrfe l Water Proof VarnidL ALSO-4W ASnl laing!ao?, Gam Armbto, Gtna Senegal, Arr Root, Citron, Jujube Puato, Tain Losta# l Bdda do>Lifioriee inj^Opiixa dafrpp mint do. Rhubarb do. Metal Brodzeo. am -!- ?? #w'-U ? 2-1 . nrmj ei aaipcw unaunews, jmmmi . and for sale jbf ? '\?* r . , 1 YOUNG 4, M*KAIN. ; > GROCERIES || y ;r COTTON BAGGING, The *jbaerib?r hta just reeetred a co ,. ^ . ? $ *? Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Te SUGAR, t ' ; ; : ' . -'v . . ptpr GOB^ f .SoMlo th^aaaawv : Mperiir Freae^ fiii Baclli I - . Faahionabb Spring Goods - f GpOU3r cooriaiafoT Bwro ud fiktel) f Awaaxti amjMvracrifsj 7-8 and 4-4 Cotton 0?naburg I 60babpjci8.it: o* Piioxn ^ >U of which wiii be told loir lor cash, . oo acooaiiBodatiiig fianna co pooctnal eat I Tboae lodobtsd to IH'f'iririH dt Bontr, j ootear account, for 463$ *4 tn4 '5 ttm . quested to tacko pa/moot, ?il ii desirml ' ?o etased*books.of thateoocern. ,t A M'CASKILL, t April 9-11^ J A TEACHER WANTED THE Teoebor to iIm. Comdou Aeadot It kiiifftl^lorwi|iU?A?||?9nbeebi offtrile heahbr * fsatlemao of mo s chtocur sod els tries I attainments to w it tod ss bis successor J - - A f if TOM I 'tUlUUGO Rirm^ mm rnuuw y by the legiiliturc t? ondtr the focteii > care and patronage of a large and reap* table society and commands the confide! C of the public The present incuoibi d realises for his .labor twelve hundred d ? lore ptff annum. 0 Applies lions may be made to the ehi man or either of the undersigned c??mn tee, by the 19th May nest. N<? applicsti need be made without ample and satisf lory references (?* to rapsbility da mo standing) Accompanying the came, i '? none need apply but tela* *i<eal scholar? >r one tboirqoiit acquaint ri> with i * Greek and Latin Languages, and caps d of iottruetuif in vne various ormocuc* an English education. ? ABRAHAM DeLEON,M. D C Rev. EDWARD PHI IXI PH. | * HENRY P. HATPfELD. 3 WM REYNOLD*, M. D. S . AprtH6~I3-.tr. ? I- i i The Indians Panacea. IIOR the core of IUr?MtiMn Scrotal* Ml Kiflf'c Evil, Oo?t, Sciatic*, or Hio-Ooot, capirat Cancer*. Salt Rtoam, SypbUiOo and & I* ennal dice*MS. particularly Ulcer* and paints! if diction* of lb* bent*. Ulcerated Tbrost and I Ji Ink; Uleera ol every drecnpUon, fever wdt _ and Internal Abecew; Fwlalas, Pike, 8c bead, Scor-ev, Bike, Chronic, Sore Era*, Eys in dpela* Bloehea, and every variety ofeobtag* of A Section, Chronic Catarrh, Headache, proeeei |(j from on acrid humor; Pain in the Stomach , Dyspepsia, pro ceding from vitiation; ABeet ' Ol the Lieer, Chronic Inflamation of Ibe Kldn W and general debility, caused by a torpid aetioi hi the vessels of the aara. It k singularly eficac by renovating those eonafitntion* *liirh have I . teoken down by injodieiooa treatment, or Jew inegnkritiet. In general terms, it is rrcotati ^ ^ u M tl^*n liaeiM whifh APMN fVom tfTII H? aed in the blood, miction of the humors, ol w jj cm mw or kind. Som* of the abo*? complaints may require a rr trifling asisUat ipplicKion, which the circ ft stance* of the ease will dictate; bat tor a ecu remedy or Purjjkmlfr, tm mwr# tkt tmutr, Tttt rg> ouar'i fmcti will generally be f mod sufBci " T* the Public. ' flow trueIt is, that modern Physicians?in t ad ambition to cacel in ibrir profession; to cap 4 . ^ -T.jf ta, the vaat field* of science by the aid of Chiraisiry, . and seek out new remedial agents; in short to arrive at perfection^!) the praetioo bjr neaxte of akt alooo,?overlook and neglect, as beneath their n* ootice the riob and bounteboa stores of irifedioiiie, ad which the ajmig/.tj h?ecwardrto sprmg oat of the , " eartir in ererjclune And how nmeh <apn- true it I w, that while the American fjbjatoian took* to for- 1 n\ eign cboatnea for afeajr'.of hia moot'oommon and lit aeceanrsartielea perpettaUrchahfiBf aa they art ' HI (Jwdietateanfikahina^f fourl^Jyaafafendcd in -v hit own coaavyWith ajieadlem protaalon. .' Tba and urm ?f rege-*j 11 tahlo remediea ofti mineral, may bis estimated by ;! ?JT coauaadng the ancient ftWtice With the osDd'in^ IOS. to hrins it man- iimaediaUlr tinder Olf oirn eh- i u *Tfwkm, the Indian prentice with, that of the* ' wbitea. Who, in Aute.ic^-has norknow^orbaard J of repeated iatancra wherein some deorepiti, wa-;1 ill 'pretending wtnalelndianbj ipeanvof bet audpte \ Cv remedies axme, has effected Ihr woai rapid and utoaoinnfcuiee, after tha ?hni? ifrteTW atedjea of ' thccooaaDfl practice, directed in the moat skilful 1 tit aanoer ha* tailed? And mho ht? not been jorpnarn. ed at beholding the otfaiparativeeasewnd Acuity 1 e4 o"?thrwinch Uae'lbdtsa* mh Jh^wtf of an* <6s* i f oaae, end *t thsnhdeaitacal absence of chronic die-r " raae among them,. Who ha* ever heard of an In." at- d?aa friih a confutation broken and rained'bj ill* ailment.' And cad n doabt exist, that thiahappy exemption of the ea'vago from moat of tho rUa which the fleob of civilised, man ia hrtr to, leabiet. r owing te tha mere genial'and sa& remedies, which . ha amplaya. Thia astonishing diflenioc inaodceas,' is a fiur exemplification of Bw WfiitfcfVmeooriljr of th< stmplr and safe wetna of. caw wkmh "God ^ .has created, fbr the benefit ofhw cfcUdien* over ^ thorn whmh the arid* rod the ert of man have t*. ** rerna. ^ V iro x Froma bay naldslwa amodg a portion of the ' n ehm^ipai iaoabitanu of ttus eonatry, arm an inU J mate acquaintance fitb laenaathoda of care* of T swat of their moat eoccearfol praeUonsre, the pro * prist* /tiw ta Tiir IiduVf;laijncu,' acquired l'a a knowledge of aoa*oflheix sinoel powerfin and ii* fevorabte remcdien From these be selected sneb * m won must HIbmom ana ippisftme, sua usrr nrwn rspenmrni* to teat' their principles and tiW|tti Ae tea coiobiord tbrui ii dw totm ben er- pmuitd, tt tb? mesa poctcet iqrf bcarAsal tor | a Um purpose for wiueb a m recommended. , , . be pRpnetde otfere this pnrpmuoe to the poblb, vim tbe cotter imsness that be is placing witb a its reach, a imk4j capable of relieving utaojr ol hie iflnted fallow brings, who an saflriing onftrUetuioueiUMue and obstinate wmpaiati. to vbieb it b applicable. To aoch it will prove of .nnakiniable valor, aa tbe means, and in maoy csjaeatheau/ymaaarcf itlertar thirir sugeriagv and* i , restoring tbem caoe more lo health and bapptoesa, ITue ta not olSrrod aa a coau?? rem. dy, that ma/ percbaoce be equally good witb many otbrra now m on, bat asvne which Is capable of sating tile to rn~ many estmme cases, vben ail tbe nanai remedies tail. Thus abas dooe repeatedly; and Una is tbe ., rrpatation it has obtained vbeneer it has been u?i* - ,-f ^ ruaocrd It is only about tbrea yean since this preparauoa was um presented to tbe public: but m that PC >bart -pace of time, some bnndnda of persons .night be found, vbo would aolemoly declare that they believed that tbru live* wen saved by it, and is most cases alter tbey had tried many perhaps all tbe ooonaon remedies in vain. Wherever U ta knows it ta rapidJy coming into ore, and this { affords the taoat aubatasUal and convincing proof) B ef its merits. f The value of tbe Panacea, is moat conspicuous< in those bug standing and obstinate syphilitic and i r acrombet adeciions which have debded all other remedies, MM parucuiauv in UKW curs wnrnr I mercery, bee been so'Uvualy o?ed ss to canst d*?P Ueasu pains n Its bones, nodes, mercurial ml C*V*, deroagvmeal of the digestive omibi, Ac tic Tbttt it MDfltUtj removes end in aft cure it filial; mdiciKt lite disease sad (be eflectso meiemry. renovates, toe eoaetitatioo, sad leave! the neural sottnd and sreiL in ttbeounliaiin. and in nJcereted aote throat, its bsppy effects are not 1 bes apparent, giving almost immediate relief, ft. Taken in proper doses, Tun in diss's Pasacka i operates as an alternative, and detergent; a diar>Wf pborrtic. dioreUc and laxative; an anttpaamodic or And anod/ne, and in proper cases, aa a stomachic and ewmenagogae. Generally expressed, it increases ail the secretions sad exertions. give* tone to the stomach, and excites action in the glands in OQ -a particular nssansc. From these principles it* bsshrea firnad highly useful in J many ambiguous diisaass not here speetned. and it has been used with sronderfnl success ss a Spring sadAU^e, bp LbuSt who are subject to complaints M the chest, and whose constitutions re. quire new vigor. Such persons will do well u< nan two oc three boulec in small doeee. Wherever a dial drib* is considered nrccssary, the Panacea. DV taken iuueaaJldaee, srill answer aB its purposes, is much torn Unas, at ins expense, and in a far . outre agreeable manner, than the common diet ral dnnk. io~ The following eevtifeaSM, out ot hundreds similar which might be procured, are given to show ed the eSeet of rut Isoias's Pmru, in the vanI oma complaints thereto incotiooed; and alvo to exPI I hi hit ia lis most anuafactorv manaes its suntrtori Pc* if 99ft l^ijfrvpi is nermann w. ice GArtEB OF KlifcU MATISM. rnl Cna* /lot. 16,1631. ol- Daring dw M winter and priof, I wee aiBtctod vii6iwfy?m??idtoliMa|RliNMtiMa oooaawoed by" eapoaart la bad Wiethej. I now . tokr *ml ptoMttW im staling, thai atz boulee el hi* the Indian Pimcn, iretarrd am to perfect ion braiih, and 1 eoaddently reepawsad 'U to all wan i?. Uarif aflbctrd. ' JOKZI FBROUBON. King-*. J CitiuiTOi, March g7,141 ind -j ,m ptwd abom thnw year* M*cr with a di?~ ind , liMitar RkMMiMB canard b/ taking a aavevr I*,a,cold while.under ike ioflnrjwe ol mrrenry, and ble "fete* hae dtoaMed car Irota taeinrm ntaxly wr ^ aiM?. . Danng Ikia period I have been a unbent ii< 1 <*? the Marine UwpiUl m U?u Cay, upward* of fbui onntiu nearly, and the mme length of time in the j K?.'?imotr HommUL and tried aitnoet every rerundr. tt? lUUebeneUL. On the 10th of February a'?d'at Uuu?m? *wcrif awe to n?ove about apun ??tehea, 1 eoen^??(f the use of The ludiaV. roam, la oM off* I rnjarlf entire I jr jcared from the pain, aoc ??? h*pf?jr to elate Out | tealia/MUm-rfrciiv mi! _ WH. TUCKER, UMtImk. CURE FOR SCROFULOUS ULCERS * Raw You. Sept 10. 1430 la* r Tht, asj certify, that in the All at 1885, I vu I,f' ceiaed eitbi ewefliag io my neck aad Roe, which ' * ' afterwacde ulcerated and becatae largo ghaeUy ul- j . eora hi mvoeck Aft** inrme ervcral Phratoiaae ** to So advantage, 1 orolU) Phil drlphia. ana placed *W" mrwe-ll under the care of Dm Phvwc and Beach. ' when, after repeated eahvauoa to naeffi-ct, I vu J6? pronounced loullr inco?blr. Afterwards I loot " I twenty hot tin of Bwain'a Paoaora and right bottle# of Pottor'a Calholiooa, with no material be or fit **" Drepariof of life, which had now became a burB7* then to me, I returned to in/ pan-ate ia Sew York 1 ?r io 1489, and gare tn/arlf up to a lingering death Heariag oftbe great voceem of Tin (aoMft't ' a* *T" aacaa, however, ia cum rioular to mjr ow , I ar%? *" perauaded to tie it, aa a laat rreori. To niy great wipriw u w*tf aa eatoafacrion, 1 mk fi.ond anrl 'm* rapid!v recovering, and epou takiog erven hiiW. ?8t the eloera healed and becameperfrctljr well io the Cfoonw of (Wo months, and luivr remained mo ever on>? din*. I make litis statement sod w??h it pobttshrd *??> for thm benefit oJ those ?bo arr luffi-niig ondn si, ?<Im scrufaloos or syphilitic sflectiions, that ther J"* msj know what Km cured one a ho has suffered tcnL ere,j Utio# bat deaUl, and who considers hU life . aaeed by the above arrap WM. HINHAN. I Tba above Medicine our be Ktd at heir [ WILLIAM REYNOLDS lore1 DRUG STORE, CAMDEN, 8. C. y t ? ?<*- r ~ r*w?ss >. .%?* ? v" ' Vkt.lftm York Spirit ?/ 0* Tim*. S , i: A METROPOUTAK OAZKIK 3 3ftije Sporting, Fsshionahle, and Literary World, j OU M Origimei mU jfefcrsrtrt* ULn jam 4 ' Wtddtf Journal mtfo tfeifcd 8uug. _ i W, T. PO&TB&, BTCTOa. hnse spirit op the times | Aft Sporting Journal; boL u it is 1 w?B founded objection l|UMkill WUn *pottifi? pcprrs,1 that they are'exUWtnrlr monotonous,, the plan of rtita publication will incfodr a wider range; and the concerns of LUerahort cod A? Dr*m*t .Foreign and Domestic huMum**> Vmgt talk* FukjqmHe drdut. 4 eT &e>, wi'l fsUwuhia tfaeseopeoi our design, and render ii it 91*0 gratelolto toe rportsmtfnjmd general reader. For tire fulfilment of oor pnrposer, numerous aobjeetr will claim our attention, and first, - TUB SPORTING DEPARTMENTTHE TURF.*?The prominent design of the O-i :i ?e tk. TS.?aa ?tl ka In WMMII kill) klW Hjn-SB ?# IIT B lllf | WM? ?? "" ? B*?? I interest to U? sports of the Tori Tn this end. it | wtfl pvesrnt i complete Jhutitan Racing Calendar compiled with that accuracy which uoor fives viilae to t fr fitter of the Toif.?The Roots over the priaeigil Cows la the Union, trill be reported by oor own sfeate sod correspondents at the -earliest day, sad tor the malts over other Courses, we shall rely, as heretofore, upon the geciataries of the Clubs. As !, ia order to reader this department still awre comprehensive aad valeable, the affairs of the ENGLlbH TU RF will receive constant attention; and the whole racing matter ok '* Bell's Lite ia London" will be regularly pohliabed by as, with eery cepwu air acta made boa the English Sporting Msgarinrs. BLOODED STOCK.?All importations of Blooded Stock, sad all important aaWs of atoafc at home and in England?selected essays on the breeding and manage meat of-hnrms Sad a regular review of Stallions^ with 'pedigree, performances, dec., will be pobhshed in oor colemns. TROTTING.?Constant increasing attention U sow paid to Trotting Horses in thte country; and the ctuea of New York aad Philadelphia, be rood ] S doobt, own more hones of an potior strength and speed, as trotters, than all America besides?and England to boot. We shall take every care that fnl"justice ia done to them in oor TROTTING CALENDAR; and aa interest may be given to thte drpsutmrnt, and a wholesome rivalry maintained, we shall record all the great trotting testa both in thte eoontry and in England. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.?So greet te the number of oor Correspondents at home, aad ao cocaulrte are oor arrangements abroad, that we do not araitate to promise oor renders earlier Sporting latdtigmc* than can be procured throogh any other channel. Under thte head we shall also give the time of the did?rent Races ta coma, Lists of Smacpmokta open Racing and Trotting UutlUngts, and all lbs On Dda ia the Sporting World. FIELD SPORTS.?Early report* of the meet-1 rap of the Washington and Montreal floats are | promised oa bj gentlemen a* aptrited and fracefal with the pen as when tbej * loach kneea screes the saddle or under mahogany." The doings of similar assoctattoos at the West and 8ooth will meet with a cordial welcome from na It would be idle to go throngfa with 'premises of performance" uphn all the manly dire.sions which give arst to Im,?suffice, that we are deter* mined to make Tka Spirit of tka Tlmas. a conrt-rra SeoartNo Paean, and in its cotoinna snail be (bond, at interedb, the dissuasions and naiiatires which appertain to the following subjects; aarrelj pre* mising that AQUATIC SPORTS and PEDESTR1AN1SM, which are daily becoming mote po? polar with ne, shall henceforth find a more ex* tended notice. THE AMERICA!! AND ENGLISH TURF. Importations and sales of Blooded Stock; Breed* ihg and Training; Racing and Trotting Chalirn* get; American Races to come, Sweepstakes open throughout the Union; On Dits in Sporting Chi eke; Pedigrees and PeHbrmanoea of Celebrate* Horses; Coursing and Hunting at home and abroad: Shooting and Fishing, Rifle and Pistol practice in America and Europe; Rowing aod Sailing; In* draettoM lor' Young Sportsmen; Pede?imsism; Skating, and Rurals Sports, die. Ac* tee. LITERARY DEPARTMENT. Althoogb the leading objects of oar paper are of a wporting cast, oer readers may rely upon it that we shall not be behind hand in high and elegant lileraUrr. and if we confine oar sngiamla to no* tices of Aim Bosks, Ream and Jtwutacr, and discamien of curvrat letters, we shall make us* pie amende by our selections from the clear* fUUas Latins ot America and Great Britain, and eoold we bring oar taste op to the standard of oar indas trr. we would promise at once that the selected portico of this department should be gaj, graceffc! and qiiriU<L THEATRICAL DEPARTMENT. A* an object of lire!/ interest, iMt Drwmm will demand our beat efforts. Without stint or mrnrare, bot with candour and impartiality, we shall takr oofntatw of the novelties preaentrd as at i the three establishment* so ?enerousty fostered by the bonls-of this community. Occasional state* <wents will be given of the condition of th EngI?Stag* and th- standing of the brightest orname6t* <4 the wafrwios. With means adequate to the task, we anal) bring to the uodei taking an ontiring rsoolntion and an unbiased mind.Aspirant* v? histrionic distinction msj altritys cfook to no with noaSdence fur eneunragrment and mpport. We shall be kweuioat to-givr p blicity to hnmblo worth and neglected talent; and although ? nan newer ptfcsotutr oor cola inns to uphold the andrssrring. st shall eager I r seise the opaortwni* - . ?I'. k.u:? w"_J ?_ .L. J a \J in viviN ?. nri|PiH| iww w mw mwim fnv wr known, and rr awnrr thrm with nor might in their count " op Fainr's proud summit" DRAMATIC IMMATURE PORTRAITS ? A nosel, u4 we bare rrasoo to brieve, popular Iratair in this department, will fir ottr plan of oc casionally l>vmf DaansTtc MmiURr P mitTi ?executed, not with thr cnji>nor bono, but purr pen and ink shrtrlteu of watr of thr distinguish* rd performers An thr American stage. The neces ssrjf arrangements to accomplish this rod hare long been in progrras. In raeh sketch will be giren a succinct and authentic biographjr of the subject, inter*petard with familiar anecdotes of their dttmUandsHbaeqOi'nt rise in their profession, critical -notieeu of their populai characters, tbtir peculiar stylo. Ac. Ac. Besides many others that will hereafter be named. the fallowing ladies and gentlemen lure bct ? selected to grace oar dramatic Portrait Gallery. .Wsaagrrs of tkt principal .incruan Tktvtrcs. Edwin Forrat, William E Burton, F.liza8harpe, John R Scott, iviertf Kepler, John Fisher, Elm Riddle, Joeeph Wood, Mirr Wood, Henry James Finn. Mary DofT, John Maaon, Frances M?rjr Ptitrhard. John Seflon, Uain A Phillips, Henry James Hackett, Fanny A. Drake, Joseph M. Fiehf, Henry Placide, Mary V<w. James W. WaHaek' Elisabeth C4tap<uan. Charles Parsons. Willtam F Galea, Emma Wbeatlry. George Ranet<, Junius Bruto* Booth, Clara (Ftsher) Meader. Geo. II. Hill, Tyrone Power, charlotte Wataon, Angus loo A. Adams, Josephine Clifton, Charles Kean, John Barnes, J. W 8. Hows. Green Room intelligence will form an item in our Theatrical department, in which we shall eyei and anon record the positions and the tnoysinent* of the " Sutra" in the theatrical firmament: and r> rulers may look to our colamna far information of thia kind with all confidence of hearing the free whereabouts of their errant ftYoritcs ' -3* - 1 8ALMACOKOI 1 This is ftt liiiAlhiwui jdeptrtuMtPf th* pa* i] aerffhd it will be sb mannyd, we Jwpe,aa.to j?*e fa fe*?*iitlb. nat.of ewy ft h?sera* cud oddituS*; ir> Lj?*^ery thing we tfeaa Kelt and wiU be roe** u>u> JUT eojoiBftfc rORKlGI* COnRE^OWDENCE. To aid oer own endeavor# in cosUiaiof the in" ; Lwest of the paper, be proprietors base goo* to xbo txftum of ettaMishing^n foreign rnflmfriijisiiu>y which is now in full operation. Upon *?#?*?*; i?f, u wrlfae for Uw intemtinp detail* d fow^gn theatricals, and ftsbinaiMs scandal, Ac. Ac And at the same time, we shall tarry dsnwstic eseaaspoodence; and mil n adtfa, shall ' hear asoAmas the* will from the Hrefcjflrtler Pvrittnof diauu cities, as well asfrowrdar old ?jti and popular correspondent*^ Tk* Obit welbrn.? t j And, test all these attempts to p>ease lUh (all short of our wishes, we shall shortly continence the publication of GALLERY OP COMICALITIES, Or aeries of cat mature*. And il these fail to make reader* lafcgfa, it will be becea* t|a American Johrulon and English Craikshsnk bare eeaord to sketch, or grown matyn their sriL Stab are the promiornt featuresin the friar of oar publication. With considsjaht* ntrdmi, and eonae enthoaiasm in the eboern line oi his p?esaion, the editor will only pledge himself to his fbsdan far the most wilofi and mfiriwg indestry. Terms of Subscription ead Advertising. The new aeries of fbe Rev York Spirit lie Times, far town and country, is poMiahrd emy Saturday morning, in the quarto tana, on paper at the finest irxtare,?/ the msimwotb sar, iMjrtlk new aod eery beaatifnl type, and fee warded hylfce earliest mail*, with Use utmost care and ty, at the following prior*: For om year's subscription, in advance, $5 00 For ?x months. 3 60 Adaertiscwunts.?The invariable charge fat ad vertnemrnu. wilt be, Pint i? srrtwa. per mjaan at 92 docs, 9 00 EarJi subsequent 0 50 Adrrrtissrs are npNttd to pay in admit, or fire s'city refctrnee. Publication office, 171 Broadway, earner of Court* bod-street, where eeomemeaiioea, paid, mmj Iwaddieaaed to W|LL|AM T po^j^ Editor, and'aeentiar the prafrklaia. New York. Feb. SO. jifife. ?a. a. A RT1F1CIAL NIPPLE. THE Subscribers bare just pnrchaaei a supply of the a bo re instrument, which has been successfully used for the last two or three years for thai distressing complaint, sore or excoriated?nipple*; or where the nipple ia entirely wanting; or where the child* mouth ia so*si*re that it cannot nurse on the natural nipple.?The | artificial nipple ia recommended keAe M highest medical authorities on the subject, . ?? in this country Dr. Dewees of P^n* '1 delphia, and Dr. ttewail of Washibg?b& City, as the certificates annexed will et? i test; to which the medical faculty of this f ?' *? ???. ihaiv .nllM MiltMrtMICf. HlT? ing witnessed ttt successful ippfitttiw* Dr. Kl^k Pratt, Dm Sik: A* I feel it i matter of much public importance, to possess rrn tns of lessen- ^ ing the terrible attftring.fron ?ot^p> plea; I have much pleasure in beingabie M to ?ay, that the shield yon otter far ~tho .|j pre rent ing and cure of ihU malady* & 1 better adapted to the purpose than any T 1 hare bertofore seen. In two or three Jn^ 1 at*ncea, I haw known them to he wjfc* '1 t. uch satisfaction ha* beenrspreaed, aod ? litre no hesitation to believe* it will gene- jj I rally sorr? e i. I am ao well persoaded of f I ibis, at this moment, that, 1 cannot lurbear to oipresa a wish, that onr City, through the various Apothecaries, rosy be tvpfdied with them. ^ ^ ^ I am, yours, Ac. e M. P. DfiWEEM, H. 0. Philadelphia, Jan. 13th, 1834. fTcilugbR riiy, February 4th, 1834. Ha*iugexamined Dr. Pratt's newly Inwuted nipple shields, and witnessed ita -. ^ prariical applications among my patients, I take great pleasure in rrrotnroeai'iitg it ao decidedly superior to a y thing previously known. It ennstustes a -prrieet remedy for that distrejijjgk maltidy,wora nipples, a disease whiffr to frequently nnnina V.v,-- ? ~ THOMArt SEWAtL, M. D. Prof. Anal. it Phyiloloj^, Columbus College* U. C. The Instrument is accompanied with -primed directions for its appliratinn, and prcservstion.?It ran be packed up'lfc ?t small compass, and sent to any part of the cotiuiry by blase?price $5?Address YOUNG it *frKAlN? Camden, S. C. House of Entertainment. ApHE Subscriber informs bis friends and the public generally, thai he has taken the house formerly occupied by Mr Win. R< yal, as a House of Entertainment and is prepared to accommodate all who may fa*or hiin with a call, in the best manner. j Ilia table will be at all times famished wiih the I est the up country market can fl">rd. Ilis bar with the choicest Hqttnra, his si- hies with the m??at wholesome provision. attended by faithful ostlers, and from his constant attention, and unnmltttnn cxtf ions to please, he hopefto merit a share of public patroBauc. a n inilNSON. .. L" ?v... Lancaster March I2--?-3ob The Charleston Mercury, Colombia Telescope, Che raw Osteite. sod Charlotte Journal will publish the above ^fopr ' times and send their accounts to tjiiaqf' fice for p? vmcnl. ' tL V ' -m I: I