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nn: viouit. Why !) ttrr than the lady re9 l.oe I this little flower ? IVca'i-e its fmcrrant leaves are those 1 loved in childhood's hour. Tho rannv a flower miy win my praise, The v iolet h;ts my love, 1 did not pn? my childish days In garden or in grove ; My efarden tvaa ihe window ieat, rpon who-c cdjro was set A little, va-e, the fur, the fvveci, it v a? my violet. it was my pleasure and my pride How I did watch it? growth! For health and bloom, what plans I tried, And often injured both. I placed it in the summer show er, I .lared it in the sun; .ii I ever at the evening hour, 31 v work seemed half undone.

!':.) cany ether, ft is in this lipht that

we ought to consider the stars which gli!en above our heads in the cold night of winter. They arc distinguished from the planets by their stronger light, and Kv ali a s occupy ing the. same petition in the fnmament." According to trifir apparent dimensions, they aie eliviueet into stars ol the (irt, to the sixlh magnitude; and

Uhese ix classes comprise about three

thousand . Iut though men have in some measure determined their numbers, it i, never theles. certain that they are innumeiable The multitude of stars scattered over the face of heaven, which the

found cut the cause of his vexaticn, Intending the following: "Just landed and for sale by Invoice and Co. ten hogsheads prime grasshopper!." X. Y. Constellation.

VTOCTOR II. DAVISON, Member of (be U Colles of burgeons, London, LicentiaU.f ttic Lying-in Hiatal of ( Iajo-.v, Scotland, but- to tender to the citizens of Vincent es dan icinifv his pr-fessional se rviccs. Heresy hi-f mud at all tunes, (exempt when absent en tl e hii-ines of his profession,) nt l is room, in

the house of Mr. Geo. Iavi, Water St. His

trongest sig'it i- scarcely able to dicov- e-.hargos shall ho as moderate a possible; and

er, battles every attempt at calculation.

Telescopes, indeed, have opened to us a more extensive view rf the creation

but it would be the height of folly in man. to euppo.-e that the limits of his teleropes were the limits of the universe. Jt we reflect on the prodigious distance of the tiled stars from our earth, we shall find new reasons to admire the immeiHity of

the creation. Our senses alone teach u-

'hat the tixert stars must be at a sfteater

distance than the denets. To their dis tance it is owing that they appear to be

so small, indeed, points scarcely percepti

ble. 1 his distance is truly inconceivable; for a cannon ball, supposing it to preserve all the time its original velocity, would scarcely reach the nearest fixed star in six hundred thousand years! What

then are the stars? they are sun, which

lio oi,fi leiitlv bores that bis capacity may en

title him to the confidence of thoe who may call on him. I c IN, 1 030 P2tf

OCr PROTECTION. -CO

, . nil p 'Ur down upon us from their remote sit 'ihe broad leaves spread, the mall lud!, ... . , , .. . .... ,. ,

grew ; How slow thev the seemed to bo! At last there came a tinge of blue 1 i w a- woith the world to me: M length the perfume filled the room, Shed from their purple wreath; lio flower has now so nch a bloom, 11a? now go svect a breath. I gathered two or three they seemed Such rich pifts to bestow: So precious in my sight. I deemed That all must think tin ui 90. Ah! who is there but would be fain To be a child once more, If future years could bring again AH that they brought before? My heart's woijd h:s hern long o'erthrow n It is no more of (iwer; Their bloom is pa-t their breath is flown, Vet I recall those houis. T. t nature spread her lovliest, l' spring or summer nursf, Vet si!i i lo - tbe violet best, 1 etausc i Iovel it rii t

Literary Souvenir.

nations, not a borrowed light, but a liht

which is essentially their own suns which the Creator has scattered by millions in boundless space, and each of which is accompanied by its !anot-i, for whose benefit it was formed. Hut all these observa: ion", however surpri-ing they may appear, scarcely lead us to the threshold of cieated objects. Could we soar above the moon, and approach the planet

could wo reach the most elevated of the cricoi d bodio that glisten over our heads, wc sh -uhj (Ji. over new heavens,' i,cw suns, new stars, new s steins, and ci hap irdmitt'lv more magnificent. Nor u.aild 1 1 10 emfure of our great creation . ' i rninate here ; but we should perceive with atonih,nent that w4 had on! ar rued on the frontiers of the universe. I la'tle as wc kt.ow of thoe vorks of the Almighty , still it is sufficient to direct our attention to the infinite wisdom, power,1 and goo iness of our adorable Creator j

NOTICE. TVV?!- earnr stlv n qtiet therse indebted to u?.

w hose notes are now due, anilttiose who i

have 1xmI account unsettled, to call and pay the same without Ulay. Cotton, tucked or in the Feed, or merchanta-

tdc I'ork, w ill be received in payment.

Wc- have on hand sorted atoc k of

& will selected and a

GOODS,

which will be sold low for Cash or exchanged

for the above named firtirles. UF.YNOM)S k I30NNLR. Vinci nnef, Deo. II, 1BJ0. Ulf

A .VFJV EDM OX OF OF THE WITH FART OF THE CANADAS, kc: Revised and corrected to 1C30 will be sold on delivery to subscribers,

In the sheets, at

TjlHE Protection Fire ard Marine frsnrpnc cL Company of Harden), Cunrn t.licut, nre r repnred toimaire on )eam, Keel, ' Vhl limits, AND THEIR CARGOES. ALSO, f OX HOUSK8 AND STORES, frr.fc iHsJS ;it inuderatc rates of prenoum. pHjL. Satisfactory c idenc of the lil c i I i t v cf the

company, in ad ii:etiii losses am! promptness jn

pHj ma:, can be had hy appl inp at the oh.ee ol the Yincer.nts Gazette. SAMUEL HILL,. fgfnf. Vincenncf, Oct. 1, 13C0. 1 NOTICE. The subscribers vish to purchase

WHEAT, CORN, U COTTON aX the seed, or picked; for vfhich they will pay th. hijheit market price. fcy-Thcy have for sale, and will keep on hand, a constant mprlv of Flour and Corn-meal.

Oct. 2, l830.-.ltf

WHEELER i. WEBB.

Made portable in abook, nt - - - - -Mounted on rollers and varnished - -

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THE STAHRY HEAVEN'S.

The firmament, exhibits at r irht,

Tlio publisher, on a tour of observation from Xew York to Savannah, New Orleans, Natch o2, Vicli-hnrgh, "'t. Louis, and north to the falls ef it. Anthony, touching at Rock Island, anfl Prairie dn Chien, in July last, w hen the Indian

treaty was held by ien. Clark, Col Morgan,

!wo. irotu them and many ot the government

Indian agents there asembl,d, from the frontier

and remote reiot s of the United State, had

the most favorable opportunity of collecting,

Hint will delineate on the new edition ot his Map, ni'ich important information, whic h will render tiiis Map highiy interesting and desira-

l'ause then, reader, ami reflect. Howt,le- He is now on his return to .ew lort, . . i .. . i , , , i, i find will immediately revise and isue a new eereat mut be that Cod who lormed : I u-,, . ,, , , i, ; h . j oition, whicli will be lorw arded to his subscn thee immense sphere-,- who rft,rula(es. hrs assoona time and circumstances wil pertheir course, and uphold-? them by his1 mit. mitrhtv aim! And what is this ephere,! The size of this map i fie feet four inches of earth with all its splendid scenes in! 111 1( ,t'?tl11'.b' fuur!;;et illch" j" breadth, . 1 ... r . (n which is correcth delineated all the new comparison to the mr.gmhcenee of the; Sla;c3 and Terntor.es. '1 he lines c f the differfirmament! Were it ever annihilated, it! cut counties arc ido dininctU- mrtrkeib v.ith

would be no more missed than a g;raiu ot "I all the principal Kivr-, Lakes, Mountains

SMfl nn thr sr.i ?horp What are nrovin-' itoad., Canals, l'les, 1 owns, Villn-es, tec

HITT &. ORRICK AT TUKtlX Drug and Medical Store, rLVCEWES HAVE JUST RECEIVED and offer for Sale, a fresh Supply of Lcet ling celebrated, and highly approved iM E 1) i ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Lee's Fairies And Bilious Fills. The operation of tUese Pills i3 perfectly ndld, so as to be uced in safety by persons in every

situation, and every ace.

The proprietor confidently recommends the) timely use of these Fills as preventative and;

curative cf liiliou Yeoov.- and Malignant Fevers I'leao enquire tor l.c(". Anti-loiiuc Fills, with the signature of NOAH RIIKJ ELY, Late Michael Lee &i Co. as none other are genuine.

LADIES' lOTSEUPl, AND Western Utpositury of Eelles Letttcf, IM N'TI EDITED FY J. T. CASE. In presentm!: hi pronDsnl rit tl is t imp in th.i public, the j id)ii-lirr i! i m it or t( c -:irv j.-y many w. r Is. Ti c work hn-be. n ciu iin ivced, find i now enteritiL' the J.iM h.ilf er -f it ertid vnbinio. The rent inuanf e of th weak, ur.der present prospects, i no loner a iniitter of dciiht ar il it is n(, lorcm- donbfMH that a pnblicatiuii, embracing the it-ier(- whih

i thi profess' , i ac-Jaally called Iit, am! will e

cei eroiiMy 'u-taim d in the urMern countrv. A simple re P re nee to trie plan and ci rution the w (nk w i!!, it is lelievec', give bettr ?a1ifacJion geiie-iallj, thaii long explanati. ns nnd mny rorvi-ea. 'I he It!k ?' VT'iceum cmbrnrcs in ife gf m-rrrl -'d iecf-. On'tjinal nnd scb'cte-el Foe-try. T. !( ;, E-s iy, N - t!re and Re v :-ws of New Woiks, Niiti:ral Ilitory, Sktclu s if F.iogr;ipbv ai d History, Report of Fashions, occnsii roil ailicles r latmg to the culire rf Fins,-, Fniitu am! Flowers, with s"ch Intebicncr Aie h te, chastened etrnM(r: of Wit, Srntin cnt and Humour, :.s will m, part variety and furnuh an agn-eiib'e miscellany. This woik i-e ecially dedicated to th Ladies, and throuch them to the cruise of know ledge, virtue, and amusement. Their patn n age ie reppe ctfuJIv solicited with ti e nurnnc that no pains w ill he spared to acquirp for it c character of superior, if not unequalled f sec 1lence. Arrangen.ents liave been made with d -tir. gui-dieel artists to give occainnol encra inc: , and cuts on woods. Should the j-ublilier nowith sutlicicnt encourng. n cnt, he intereN n!lishing (he third voltinm on an extra fir e !"( tf with one page of manic as often as twice ia each month. COXD1TIOXS. The Ladies' Museum i t ubli-hed e-.e-rv Saturday, at Two Dollars qnd Fifty Cents "er unum in advance, or if paid within sin rn -nil 9, and three dollars if payment isdi!nedto the end of the vear.

THE MAGAZINE OF

KNOWLEr

a'ces and kingdoms, compared to those

ccenc of wonders which cannot fail to rhl?? ISothin but atoms that lloat m excite actouidiment in every reflecting ob-f the air, or sport in the ray of the noonserver of niturc; rind why" are there go; tide mm. And what am !, when I reckon

few who attentively consider the star-l c spangled heavens? I am willing to be

myself among the infinite number of the

creatures of God ? How am I lost in my

W't! the bifp boundary line betw-n the Uni

ted states nud the? C,aiitdns, so far a estibiihed by the comtiiiaicncrs : shewinc tiie Atlantic coast, frota tlio Gu'f ui Meiico to the Province of New Lrjnswick. RECOMMENDATIONS. I have inspected a Map of the United States.

by Amos Lay, published this year; and so far

Love that in the majority, ignorance is own insignificance! Hut eo little as I feel

the rnu'0 of this inattention; for it is im- myself in this particular; so great am I! nsl can judge from m examination, I brieve

;hU tho ronvincpd of th rmn.lrnr : in another refpec!. How beauteous is' evinces muu arm ski i; ana unit, as

no

cf the work? of God, and not be lost in t'ip star-pangled firmament, which God

admiration of the inajeMy of the most! has choen tor his throne ! Vet the heavfligh. and not feel a raptnie approaching 'rns. w ith their countless worlde, ate not to heavenly ecstacy. Would to God that ! enrlued w ith those intellectual faculties, I could kindle this diine rapture in yourj with the prcriou gift ol reason, which b) 'us! To this end raise your thoughts, he has conferred on me, the clay of his

v,r. (Iriri'imcnt In order to fill voni 1 nanti

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hearts with astonishment at the majesty of the Almighty, 1 need enly name to you

MISTAKE OF THE PRESS. An important house in this citv had oc-

those immense bodies scattered through! casjon trt advertise for pale a quantity of tl.e vault of heaven. Enthroned in the , brdSS hoppers , such as are used in coffee

centre cf our s stem is the bun, whnsp:mills. Ihit instead of brass hoppers, the orb ia more than a million times larger' newspaper read grasshoppers. Jn a short than the earth, and is distant from it above time the morchant's counting room was! ninety million of miles Notwithstand-, thronged with enqairers respecting the ing the prod'rgiou- distance, how power- npvv ;U(i,-e 0f merchandize

ful i the influence be exercises on otir( -Good morning. Mr. Invoice; how do fphere. Seven eloln's, nduch arc dciiom-; vr), j.ej r.oppers?" said ;l f.lt mcr. inatcd planet, move round the -un; tlichapt. ""What are they worth a hogsare opaque bodie?, which rece ive light, jjta,! r' heat, ar.d perhaps eternal motionj pu, importer wa astonished, but Le ft om the influence of the sun Georgium f(,.e hf !t.ui ,jmP o rrP!v. in came a dru.1 ft I 1 l' 1 T ....it- r. T,r-o . . . I-

aidus or iierscnci , c uui ii, nt i , m . t o, (J,f vp,o oeing tient on a speculation, tie I uems of litera c itf,. wit and sentiment

the Earth, Venus and Mercury, are the ierminr,j to purchase a whole lot, provi names of the seven primary planets. Of jie ClHJj, g?t tiem ow Taking the im llec Mercury is nearest to the sjo., an'1(' porter aiie tor tear of bring overheard is, therefore, m ger.eial. u mmI !e to t!ic jiy t jlc niercliant, he asked him how he fcslronomer Being considerably smaller r,;,s?boppers; if they were prime than our earth, it gives to the firmament, qiiality ; and whether thev were to be

no extraordinary brilliancy romiiUe,j in medicine. The imoor

Venu, which is sometimes called the, hout t0 open his mouth to reply

a work of nirit1 it h entitled to encourage

ment. DL WITT CLINTON, Governor of the State of New York. Albany, Uth Jnn-iary, I have examined Mr. Amos Lay's Map of the United States, and he requests me. to eipress my opinion ef it. I think it s-ipetior in

point ot correctness and execution, to any Mp

ot the United hta (es v h ie h has heen (aioliilied ;

and deserving of patronage an J encouragement. A. SFKNCL'ii, Late Judge of the Supreme Court. January 10, 1G:0!. I have been acquainted with Mr Amos Lay more than thirty years. He has always unstained a fur character, and has been di-tin sruihed in his business of surveyor and Ma; juihli-her I cons-d r his Map of the United States correct, so far as I have examined it, and among the be -;t -pecime ns of American rngraing. J KSSF HULL, Late State Punter. All any, January 10, 18:8 Subscriptions received, at this Office.

F.acij 'tj of t!.i- '. 'uhtr monthly periodical

l'-r l.jJI , wid ;oi: :.ain 4o or mure loyal octavt

t htttr yes, closely ,-ririteel on hne

pair-; c

U p- and tiood hi er, funning at the end of the

year a volume of about COO j ages. Price $2 5

a ear m advance "l -. N- ..-Ml. I. , IT: 1 I l .

, . mm. , , , Liti) .v). win i.e euju jJi.if 'i wun one -iemeeiicine. I he importer was a , . . i . , ... , ' . gant Coj',er late and several Landsome Wood

111 illl ,U1 ! r.ii,rrnnii.'j. Mnsir. .-im) iliinf rn f inn nf RrtA n v

morning, and sometimes the evening star. gry maniur, tei wh it he began to suspect; he-uh s a beautiful Title Fage and a general

Thi-? pUnet is one of thr mo-t

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UI'TIIIIOU?

was a conspiracy to torment him, whrn al',1,1,'x fl)rtht' volume. The copperplates will

cf he heavenly bulies, whether she preJ; doctor entered , smelling at his cane, and! , mbin;e f,or,,ralt8 our distinguisl ed

looking wen, irons wise.

''Mr. Invoiced gaiel he, "ahem! will

you be good enough to show me a speci-

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V-' fS '.lO. t l-IO'J oi uie miii, tu'u un t..- r 'r'ng. Next follows our Earth, round whi' h the moon re oh es as a satel

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Lte; iMaris the tourth planet; J'i'iter, mcn nf your orahocs?''

i alwas distinguished in the studdeJ; "Grasshoppers! grasshoppers !" esvault of heaven by his superior splendor. claune(l (ie importer, as soon as he had Hiappareot magnitude exceeds that ot j a ch;ince lo f peak "what, gentlemen, do

r.U the hxed ?t:M. lie lsr.eany equal toj. ou mean ,.. rasshoneIs?',

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Venus when she is iti lull lu-tre, but his light 13 not so vivid as the light of that planet. How small is the earth in compirison to Jupiter! One hundred and tit eight globes as large as our earth w. uld scarcely contain as much matter as Jupiter. Saturn is removed to a still greater distance from the sun than Jupi

ter.and is about eighty times ns large as

"Mean!" said the merchant: '".vhv, !

perceive you have advertised the article for s e v .r "Certainly," said the druggist, "and when a man advertises an article, it is natural for him to expect inquiries relating to the price and quality of the thing." 'Nothing in the world more natural," said the doctor. "As to mvselr. 1 have at

the earth. Lasth,the (jeorgium fciuus, j,rerent a number of caes on hand, in or, as it is called from its discoverer. v hich I thought the article might be cr Herschel, forms the present boundary of Tjceable; butmce ou are soahem! so tc planetary system. The sun.with all the uncivil whv I must lor-k out elsewhere, planets which accompany him, form, how- ;inj rav. patients'

pver, but a very small portion cf the vnt

u uverse. Every star, though apparent!) no I irger than a brilliant in a ring, is, in reality, an immense body, equal to the eu.i in splendor and elimen?ions. Thus ear h -tar is not only a world, but the centre cf a ujgniticect pattern, surrounded

"You and your patience he hanged!"

interrupted the importer "mine is fairly worn out, and if you dort explain yourselves, gentlemen, HI lay this poker over your heads " To save their heads, the advertisement was relcrred to, whin the importer

men, the Fashions. Views and Fancy Fiece

equal to those of anj periodical ia the United Sute3. An elegant plate cf the latest Fashions will be published in the January aS'o. One of the Figures a tull length Fortrait of Queen Adelaieir of F.ngland; a Lady in Ball Dress, and Cap and Turb in, of the new esi st 1. The February No. w.ll contain a sple:.did Pur rait of Washington. An elegant Scripture Fiece for March, i m the hands of the Lngravi r. 1 he ul-it qucr.t curaiags will be ol the best quality Liberal premiums have becu offered for choice

original conf ntutiuns. And especial care will!

be ta en to hai e the selections ot the most in

teresting ami irsiruciive matter, consisting t.f

Moral I ales, Uu-gr.iphy, Historical Sketches, Foetry , Light Headings, iwC. Th.- Volumes - t the Caket for 1827, '28, '29, and o'U; e-mbelii iied with a treat number ot t.n'ra uiir;, bound oriti Nos may still be had, price 2 oil a vo'-ime. This may be the last opportunity of o! laining- a complete sets. Dm a small number ov tr what i- rripnred for present vtib-viihtrs w iil he published iu 1 83 1 . Addres? rdeis post paid ) rrAMULL C. ATKINSON. 112 Chcenut Street, Fhil.'delphia ("Eoitpr? w'-o give the above a few j risertior.s, are entitled to the Fublicatioa, or the Saturday Evening Fo-t, as they p.reftr if the CasUi t,'.hry will edjress their j Hp-r m-erke-i S. C. Atkinson, Pr. it te Pct is prt'ftred. tdrc3 fat Lvc. Fc;t -

Certificate cf Jacob Small, F.-xp present Mayor

of Faltimore. Dear Sir Ilavins made use of the nriti pill, in my farnil, edfered te tiit- j id lie tor the last twenty years, bhu havir.c; found your celebrated Aiiti-Hilious Fills the riost ethcacioiH in cleansing the stomach and bowels, remo ing head-ache and sick stomach, and having med them for several years past, can have no hesitation in stating that 1 believe them, a3 represented, a most valuable fatnilv Medicine. JACOB SMALL, Conway street, Baltimore. To Mr. Noah Iiidgely. LEE'S ELIXIR lias, for twenty years, been a most successful medicine for the cure of colds, cough?, spitt.ne of blood, asthmas, consumptions, and other complaints of the lungs and breast, as many of our poor citizens have certified. To Mr. Noah Kidgrly, Baltimore. Sir My daughter, Sarah Coleman, has been from infancy greatly aClicteel with a distressing cough, w hich her friends were fearful would terminate in sonic fatal fatol disease. A bottle of your Llixir was procured less than half a bottle entirely removed this tormenting coujdl ; she has not the least return of it since. T his excellent medicine has, in all probability, thro the blessing of Divine Providence, been the saving of her life. Yours with respect.

JOHN COLEMAN, Corner of Donley & Caroline sts. Full, LEE'S UVRM LOZEXGES. A certain and most powerful remedy for e'ebtroying all kinds of woruit. Dear Sir Observing that my son, six yearsof age, was trouMcd with elithcn ity of breath

ing, restie-s at night, Joss ot flesh, ic. I was confident he had worms ; and having procured a box of Le's Worm Destroying Lorenges, the first dose expelled i!3 large worms, which gave immediate rein f. He now eiijoj s a tcoexl state of health, and I believe Lee's Lozenges are the most efficacious for worms now in use. Yours, LcTll. rKTERS. To Mr. Noah Iiidgely, Faltimore. LEE'S AGUE AXI) FEFER DROPS Warranted to cure.

Sir You are at fall liberty to uee my name in recommending jour Lee's inihllible Ague ami Fev r Drop., as from repeated trials c-t them in my family, I have always found these Drops to he truly an infallible medicine nevei failing to produce a spe e dv and e ftectual cure . MICliALL WARN Fit, fieorge town Koad LEE'S GEXUIME ESSEXCE AXD EXTRACT OF MUSTARD. An infallible remedy for Fruises, Rheuma tism, Sprains, Numbness, Chilblains, Lc. vtcLxtract of a lette-r from Dr. James Stcbbimi, dated WeUoourh, irginia. Dear Sir I have used your Essence of Mustard in my practice, with great success; your other medicines, I have, from frequent ejperiraeut3, found to he valuable. Yours, &c. JAMES STEBBINS. Mr. Noah Ridgely.

LEL'S NEHVOUS CORDIAL.

Conducted by IV. Sarot.nt. Memer of Ihe New-York Lreum N;''tij ' Histo

ry, and Ar.M. Halsfy. Vice Fir-i Vrt of theNew-Yoik Lyceum et JVntu'-al History, and Cor Secretary of the N w-Ycrk Horticultural Society. I'uBLisncn by J Lk.w in. Ehoadwav, XEW -YORK. A Feriodiral Ful be f;t I n . conducted in a pop" ular matirie-r, and cb ve.ted tosnl ject" of n e -nraland scientific nature, is er of tbeniost -f-fertive means of diffirircr Kne.wlnlpr rrn t tj the great iuacs of the- cin,mucily ; tlie a ) ortnnce the refire r n su b a w eak, at the pie t,C ilny, need no heur'd. Su;b is ir.te rtleel to her THF. (if t'SFI ' I, AM) t NTTl'.T A 1 MSO knowlkdck. Ami-ne tie prrat variety of -ub-jects which if plan wiil ml race, ti e- foil wii r, may be mentiom a! a son e eif the most im; crtant, nan-ely, Biography; Natuial nrel Civil History; the various I rf-ne bes of Natural Fhilo sophy ; F.ehication ; Acrictilmre ; J iui AmiIht Useful Art.; Sta?i--rics , Don ttic F.ccii"rii y, c, Thcge however, will not lude other? of t less crave arid perhaps more attrae five e l r-meter, though it is intended as a kapuiy mhi---;ic coMrAFioj,-, nothing will he- admitte'd which a judieious Faretit would be unwilling to place in the bnnels of hi" children. Ti e editors are not insensible of the impor'farce and difficulty cf the task ef coneiucfing a magaz'iie deiced not eiily tocerivrv in-trrc-

ticn, hut to ii ftb id nmu ii-cn! to fhi ir re a) rs ; yet ttcv are iir.t w ithout the bop- that by iecfimr such snhje cts n are in hem'-ehes both useful anel entertainin? and tre a - ing th m in a ; opubir mrriner, the w dl t.e able to rei de r it interesting ai:d iufincfie. tn eve rv clas of readers To add to the value e-l the veik, earh number w ill he e mhelhded with no r more wood cuts or nrav ii.gs executed by the he st aitii's, illustrative ofiome stjljret ti'cf.te'd

of.

Tf) the frie-i.c? uf extended inforrr nCrn, m,(5

to a Iiler.;l Ful lie, the- rdi' n lo k with ci i (':- de rce- for that ; ? -on raceme nt and siq ; e-rt, without wh r it is impessil-tp the work, wevr nstful ir mnv c car. h n-- hp m'tui: d

.-.rid they pie de th r:'ive3 tlw.t no rxrrt'ons

shaF b- waiting 01 their rr.rt to rf i .ir it cruittah-b- the City ir. v r-'eh it i- piih'Mie-i',

anel worthy ot th it r. troTiacr.- which they re -spe ctfuliy ! ui e ..rne stiy ? lie it. Six rumhtreot 'his work ha; rdreadv isncd. end it Hforos the Ee!i!e-rs mi.ch f lei'sure- lr be able to present ihose whe. have i et bed en opportunity f examining it, the following. RF.COM MI'. N I ) A T i O N . Having se tn several rnmbe r : ' J he Mara zinr of U-eful ai d Fnte-rtfiioirisj Knowledge," it gites me pleasure to expre ss n sentiment decideelly api robnfory of the work, a- well ciln;lated to an'we i the valunl le e v e.f pre tne f ir the treneral ditfiision of intc re tiriLr i d r fitblr information. It i not intete'.ed, hi.v.i rr hereby to express ny e'pii ion as to any sid oct of politieHl e ri.i'oipy t K fit ha5 t ce ti, or n ny rerealter be, embiaced withi.'i the rotittrts o' the w ork. BENJAMIN T. ON FL! I DONE, Ncv Ycrk, Nov. '2. It-CO. The periodical conebictnl by Mc-sr- carger.l and Habey, unib r Ihe title- it '"Thr- Maraine of Fi-rful ;"iid'EnlertaininL' Xi.ov. le dee a ; ;nrj to me to be a work rirlily doervii ,' of piblir. patronage. The ohje-ct i-f the- Edit -,r is ce rtainlv a inoft l.iudub'e-oi.e, nijd no plan rrsn hf

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LEE'S SOVEREIGN OINTMENT For the Itch. Warranted to cure by one Dpplication; tree trom mercury ur any other pernicious ingredient. LEE'S PERSIAN LOTION. The Fersian Lotion operates mildly , renders the skin delicately soft and smooth, iaprovir.g the complexion. LEE'S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPECIFIC. An etlectual cure for the Venereal and Gonorrhoea. LEE'S TOOTH ACHE DROPS, (jiving immediate relie f. lee's room 1 OWDFR, Which cleans and beuutiLes the teeth. LEE's EYE WATER. A ctrt..in cure icr sore eyes. CaUtios. None are genuine without the maker s name to them, " Noah Ridgely , (bite Michael Llc Co.'') Hundreds of cases of cures performed by the above truly valunbio rndicini ?, o uii! he ui-

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