Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 36, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 February 1835 — Page 4

THfi 1 I a) ID. BY r. K. I II C L L t Y . 1 loin:; fresh showers tor thirsting fiOTvrrs, From the seas und the streams; I hear i:bt shade for the leavus when 1 lid In their noon-day dtearus. Froei my wings arc shaken the dews that waken

The iweet birds every one.

W

kl io re-t o'i thair mother' breast,

As she dances about the sun, I wield the tSail of ihe lashing h til, And wiiiUii the grf n plains under; And then, agxin, I Jis.ilve it in rain, And laugh as I pas-? in thunder. I s it the s:iow of trie mount ainshelow, And th ir great pines groan Rghast ; And ail the nighi 'tis my pillow white, While I sleep in tho arms of the bias!. Sublime n the toners of my skiey tower, Lightning my pilot sits, If) a cuv rn under, is fettered the thunder, It struggles und howls lit lit. Over earth and ocean, with gentie motion, J his pilot is guiding me. Lured by the love of tke gct.ii that mote In the dentin of the purple sea. Over the rdls, end the urags, mid the hilli. ( Her Ihe lakes und the plain.-,

Wherever he dream, under uioui.U:n r.iu:

stream, Tha s:n it he loves remains;

And I, ail the while, bask in beavtn's blue ; Miii'.ft. 1

Whilst he is dissolving in rains.

jhnppine?3. Dul 1 1 g woman lip wooed an I

worshipped was tickle, ana he was wreck e.d on the rock cf despair. Another bowed before her, and her former vows vanished. The heart of the voting ma., was blighted he d re amp' of bliss, nd iivyoke undone. With woman he had. rouplsd the angtl he fancied hr in his pott ical re v eric (for he was a poet) eve ry tiling th't was noble, generou and constant, lie was deceived and li'e to him, in the moment of discovery became

a Hank. Tho tiowers cf hope withered at l.i touch, and the world, which op lied to him so brightly, has ever since been to h i in a wilderness. To blot nut the reco!lec:ioa of wotnpn's inconstancy, be plunged into the vortex of dissipation, and while the world looked upon him as a worthless wretch, averse to the. "h'ry of

talents and the pleasures cf domestic and married life, he hugged to his bosom the

constancy, duplicity, and cruelty, ami J

then 1 consider woman no longer the "rpial, end ai gel of man, tut the scourge and freni ot her race. Of all thing contemptible, nothing ! moie to iUau h coquette; while n modest, virtuous, and faithful woman ii the glory of the world, and worthy of any old bachelor! I have done, und dismiss the subject with roolneee anil deliberation. With the highest respect, Miss, I am. Vone tres humble serviteur, MILFOnii BAKD

A Dutchman, not one hundred miles

liom iMiddleburg, having suddenly lost an infant son, of whom he wa3 very fond, ihus vented his inconsolable grief over the corpse of his child: I donl see wot did make him tie; he was so falter as putter; I would'nt bat' him tie for ten shillings.

blasting secret cf won ar.'e inconstancy, ' which like a Serpent, Cxcd it fang, and, A countryman reading a newspaper in Run

rl n,,! (nttPOPd or. i.; P""nned lifait. V ' ut'i ny iv uii. nwi uu

It-

m'l'ilii fur it ii it arirr n-ifmr iVltV '

lie still livee, and wouui you etigu.ntize i h rd (, ' oliritrvm.in .i ilk Rit . if. rinht fine

Cficmtcal $c 33vub Stove.

HITT i5c ORRICK

ESPF.CFULLY inform their

friend Bud the public senei al

ly, that they keep on hand a larv and well selected assortment of freh

MFAMC1NK?, which they receive semi annually, from the East. f)KUG3, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, c.

OJ rtuuh, the u.'oui' are apart:

th?

The sanguine 'itiiis. with his meteor eyes, And Li ba:i'.in p luniei outspivnd, Leaps on the hack of my sailing rack, VI"n the iDcniii'.; star ihinki dead. A on the '-'s f a mountain craj. With 8!tVarth.;i.fke nks and swings, An eagle ah;. ne mordent my sit

And when finest uiay LreutUe, from tue ii t sea ; wound which

btneuth' Its ardours of re.;t an 1 of love. And the crimen pill of ee mny fH For the de; th of liraven aboe, With w i it - s iuhied I reit. on luiiie airy net,

jhim with tbe title cf an eld bachelor, a !eltih beine, who lives oidy for liim-

ffelf ? For yci be endured the taunt; of

those who had been more foitunate K.

v eai s he told not his f etiet, till sy mpathv and ?ulforritig like his own, drew itfiom

U8 cell of solitude. lie sliil lives alone

1 'in the world every sorrow he has ever

endured, every sin he ha? ever committed,

h;s ?piung from the diappow)t(iifci:t of his first love. Though he has returned

i to the nth of virtue, there ii a ehadow jUpon his path, a cloud upon his eoul, and a keen regret and sorrow in his heart, 'which will probfibly go down with him to

tit I tlili.Lr ifa i iL-arrrv t n actil' '

h new name for a ncwapaptr.

Thii in

I And this is the history of thousands, i who nobly bowed down to beauty, but who I .. 1. . I i i : i i. .

""lie uiey vi ui Mil ppen, jiai; icitncu a

A till us a hroodmg dove. That orbed maiden, with whi'e Gre laden, Whom mortals ckII tt.e uio.m, Glidt.- pliinmeriiif o'er my fleeue-l.ke I.jor Ut the midnight rre,es strewn; And wherever the beat of her unseen rf kt, Which only the ai;;c!; hour. May hve trokn the woof of my tent's roof, Th2 stars petp behind her p'h! p"-er; And I hnii,!) to.-te thwin w'mtI nnd flee,

j Balsam cannot cure, nor anodynes relieve t My word for it, r.sl; niue bachelors out jof ten why they hr.ve nt'.rr married, and Jthey will point to the fickleness and cruel

Ityof woman, and to a disappointment in jeaily life. There are mn, wkose fefclings as c no fine. whne f co-bilities are so ,cu!e, that when then affections are once bl'ghte I, like tb p.usicr.) lb.wor, they o ver revive. The oni; of ti.a! one ti)lU Word ci-'jvcttc, ha jrovd tf.c death-kr.c II lo tJie hopes ami harpiaess of many ; 'giitieicus hfrart. There is no man w!io

inicre HtJniires, or has greater rr-ercy for

I once had a troublesome visitor hom I tried many ways to get rid of; first, I triad smoke, which he bore like a badger; then I tried lire, which he bore like a salamander; I then lent him rrve dollars, and 1 have not seen him since.

Acetate Morphine

Ilydriodate Fota?s; Ox Murate do. oodine Black Oxyd Mercury Blue Pill ;Mas Lunar Costic Sulphate Quinine Extract do. " Coloycinth 14 Cicuta Ualladona Li. Uorce Genuine ReI Brk 44 Calisaye do. Calomel Opium Ipecacuanha Cream Tartar Calcined Magnesia Carhonat do. Peruvian Darks Yellow Lima do. Quassia Cascarilla Gentian Ci.lcliicniD

Epsom Salt

Glauber de. Cau'tic Pt)t5ce iienzoic Acid adx Sar;uparil!a Cantharides Tartar Emetic Sena Alexandria Spernmceti Sal Ammoniac 'occulus Indicu3 Arrow Root I'ulv. Fine Sponge White Arsenic Payer Pill lioxes Wooil " " While Wax Yellow do. Bed Precipitate White do. Chalk prepared Crude Antimony Black Hellebore Ergot Pulv. Flor Sulphur English Suflion American do.

Cubebs

i

I

Liken .-warm of h!-n bt-, 11 1 ... I ,. : i ... li r.,,,l 1-1 !.- 'll! iui.t

Till t' e calm riToi. 1..V?-, and sas, ; i e woman me rrpuiauoH or lc.iu Like stripes r' thonky j'-lh-u ihr b n: tn iy or wealth, and straightway she be-

.comes a ''oo-iotle. trifli.' with the hone?

CJ I

UE onty specific ever ofTered to the public from which a permanent anil radical cure may be obtained of that d in prt-ea ble pain, 1ln Toothache, with all it atttendant eviU; such as fracturing the Jaw in extracting the teeth, which often proves more painful tLan the Tooth -ache itself, and col I passing from the decayed Teeth to the Javr, thenoc to the head, 'itodueiiis: h rheumatic ail'rction. with nianv

(o'her unpleasant etlects, such as a disagreeable jhreath, bad taate iu the mouth, &x. ; "II ol

which are produced irom loitl or decayed Teeth. I am happy to have it in rny power to offer to the world a remedy (hat will not only rej move the pain nine limes out of tn, if juoperv applied, bul preserve Die teeth from lurlhe-

decay, and arrest the d'sease in such os are de-

ti id, """- 'J' ''r uir.it; at-A uiau i utc, -CRy!r!g ;t:iJ have not cornnenred cl.iiij, re

storing tueia to bealth and usefulness.

CiuHi Scamiuony Black oxyd Man jonese " (iamboije Carb Amiuonia " Arabic Citric Acid t; Camphor Phosphate Iron " Asiifoeliihl Carb. do. " TragacautU Antimonialis pulv. " Elastic Frankiiicence 44 Styrax Armenian Bale " Aloes t'arb Zinc " Guiac Nux Vomic. " Kino Russian Castor " Ammoniac Kt. Catechu Radx Spiglica Calbanum

tiiii. Are fBcli

aved with the moon and the !

Hivi Hficciioiis oi mtn. oJanv a ioa:i.

1 bind the son's throne with e. burning 7ne, jlhruuSl ui-gust, has (.pent a life of .-elib-And the moon' with a girdle of pearl; ac.V- f-arl you neny tins? 'J'o show The vedem cei are inu, and the Urs uel and ; (heir power, they will put to the torture

thr noblest hear I, and encourage the sufferer but to plunge the dagger dsepur. ! Thus they make b;'.cliclors. 15ui there nre othsr cptue? whv Fnme

s w i :n . When tht- w hi'lvN ;nu3 my Sumner mt-.i'm:

1.

From cape tu csp, witli b br4dje-iikc to:: pe, Over a torri-.it .., f anhe,.m proo'", 1 hi.uj like a roof. The mou' tains it . obnum bo, lb triumphal arch through width I march With hurro ane, urs, end sncw, When the poWvMul" th air ate chiir.eJ te ii.y c's. hi l r, I the nullioH-eolo'ir'd ho-.v; 'the sj line-rire nbove its S'dt cleur wove, hiL-t the mi-t earth was la:,hinj below.

VSGETABLE iiSEEljMUI'l IC DROPS.

A.NY articles are before the public, as

Sugar Lead Blue Vitriol White lo. Tartaric Acid Sup. Carb. Swda Carb. do. Manna Flake Orange Peel Nut galls Jalap Pulv. Calomba do. Virginia Snake Root Seneka do Hadx. Valerian Uva Ursi Burgundy I'ix Pimento Adhesive Plaster Caiitbaride do. Mercuriul lo. Oyacbilou do. Court do Refined Borax Crude do. Sal. .Nitre R. fined Wldte S.piills Balsam Cupavia Oil do. Consolidated do. Oil Cuhehs

Rull Brimstone

Sheet Corks Bottle do.

imen preter u hie ot single nioiiotony and

scenes oi married

i

s soiiiucje, to tha ur.sv

me. i nev seo many w:jo are su)!ei

cure ot that uiott obstinate and torment

nig disease, ihe Ubimatisiu and from close

observation we arc led to believe, that they Chloride Lim liave, l' a very great extent, failed lo produce J"- Soda

that desirable result: and may it not U; uttribu-1 Covrhage Dow jtcd U tha fact, that articJri said to cure this' Phosphorus ; troubU'soint disorder, are al.o recommended tol Croton til ! cure alu.ost every disease with which our frail i Rhubarb PuIt.

1 I b dies are Mtatked, and la thir (.reparation) " Radx , ji!n:t object is kept ill view, viz: to have the j Digitalis

RocueJJ baits

Vial " OilPepperniint, " Ahnoiids " Vinterereen Cinnamon 14 Cloves ' Lavender 4i Bordeau 44 Anise 44 Caraway 44 Orange 44 Spruce 44 Bergamot 44 Sasalras 44 Origantiu 44 Hemlock 44 Pennyroyal 44 Cedar 44 Turpentine 44 Juniper 44 Rosemary 44 Woruisced 4 Senka 44 Castor 4 Sweet 44 Spike '4 Roe

not malcned : manv who fcverv Hav n. medicine a cure for ell dieaes

dure the tortures of an earthy bed. I, ' tg'"' luieumsuc uropi sre oflered , ,, . . i '- the public as u remedy tor ItiieuBiHtitm, and 1 hey mark Ihe miseries they cnduit, anda, o c.n is k.iowu h M perfect cure was

Prussiate Iron Muriatic Acid Suhiliuric d. Citric 44 Sulphuric .Ether Aqua Ammonia Spirits do. '4 Nit. dulc. Black Drop

I ura the daughter of Mrth and water, And the nursing of tho sky.

I pass through the poie of the oc?an and charms, whether in solituda or social life, J-h'tre 'Tfioro n o a r ivaa hn I rn man vidr. f-!-!.!!

I i.-.i ...cf -.j-. tfl.n.t .r& v. w j . vj

I chanpe, but I cnonot d

YtAiwUy MeiVicines, c. A nti-d vsnent in Pill. Lci'"i pniiiiii i!n,. An-

tuiu to the solitude ot single litV, with a t not elteetej, we are justified in declaring it al derson's ilo , Dyott'j do ., Hoojier's female do..

leelm of security and ease. Happiness i vaiuaoie ruedicme lor that painlul di-ensr, and Fisher's do., Bateiuan's Drops, Godfrey's Cor ii the object of all men, and tl'.ev tly'tu it?ir,r uo '"lT U rejomuienJed. Price fifty dial, Auderson's Cough Drops, Ess. Peppermint,

" j i nr i JtMr. Diirr r s i uriiiu.ii i v t if it 1 1-1 1 u i:

ca?5ur Oil, lieaLleiciie fcnun, iMacabiui, do,

t'Llt i lr ILA 1 li.

For after the rain, when, with nevrr b stain, The pavilliju of hcareii is hare, And the winds and ;uubeu.s, with their con vex gleams, Build up the blue dome of tir 1 silently laugh at my ewn cenotaph, And nut of '"the caverns of rain,

Like a child from the womb, like a ghost from . table, and

the tomb, 1 arice and unbuild it again.

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;ca.uio.y c.o.o.c a .cn, rmew aiu !ou.o . , JJM q & Crosby, Si. C : i and that D?an w as Socrate?, the phlloso-j Gentlemen I feel happy in haying it in jphr. Littrary und learned men who; my power to state to you the good effect your

j wih to tie vote their studies to the good of ! mankind, remain single: for where io the

egetahie Rheiiiuatic Drops, or Sure Remedy,

had in restoring me from a sick bed. In the

ninth of April last, i was so affected with the

student, who when snugly sealed at his j i,jaumRtory Rheumatism, that I was confined! ir,?a" i"'1"'

in the contemplation of

. .11, .-l ii. . I vuiiiiuui.

io iu ui'u. i wat enrireir inianie r item mv-i .

,r J , ., ; J , ' J L.Ot)eJia sell. 1 could not so much as turn myself in my Qum TvrrK bed, and it was with the greatest difficulty that! CUijoc

t couiu niovou in u. I irieu various Kinas oi

Frcm tht Saturday Evening l i,st. AN APPEAIi TO TUE At'THOHESS OF DACHKLOR's ISLAND. 1 weep to think how many hearts Of men that you aSuse, Are doomed to sorrow, by the arts Which woman deigns to use.

i. i irieu various tunas oi ' n..L t..1..

medicine, and wan attended by a skilful idiysi-j -.' :. 3

wide house with a

1 come not now before yon with toe brawling woman.'' And agau : "It is betthundeisof an injured aad insulted tach-jter to dwell in the wilderness than with eior, neither do I come lo dar.z.la your im-1 an angry and contentious woman. "

agination with the splendors of elocmence or the sallies of wit but i come with subdued feelings, and a sympathy deep as

it is durable, for the sufferings and sorrows(are made bachelors by l fie cruelty or the of an injured ami uncomplaining race of;example of those whom they have loved, meo. I come to vindicate the virtue, the j and with whom they have associated honour, and the heroic fortitude of those! Is it not unjust then, not to say ungenermartys to ill-fated love, who would ob-jcus, to charge them with a remissness tain, could you read the record of their j which has been occasioned by the fickle-

misfortunes, your sympathy mm your so ness or tolly or woman, why are there

'soma sublime subject, can see without j horror and vengauce, the broom advnnc- , ini towards hi m, wrea tked with clouds of

jdust, or the while-wash brush dropping kian, bul all to no eiftct, until 1 made use of! Zj ,. .,i i. i i: 'i . ii I - t i I-. i i- ,. I ivllCil llllZrl

ins wiiite liquiu on nis noons. vveu may j "r ouir ivcmeoy, wrucn, wDen apjuieu as aii he sav, in the language of a gieat un ircctei1, Save mu '"ediate relief. Within a icient,'4'! have lost a day." ?i1rtin'e1 :iftutr 1 roae"te(! U8i5 il' wa' I . i i .i , "hie to rule out and attend to my usual busij bcripture plainly u verts to the sub I nes8. I cheerfully recommend it lo the public, I joct in question : "It is belter to d w ell ; as being a good medicine for Rheumatic cou-

in the comer ot a house-ton. falias tbp' rlaiuts, as it has been a number of months aud!

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i nave uau hl iciuru. AARON IIOLDRIDGE. Columbus, 0. November 1, 16J4Certificates of Dentists and Physians also directions for using, accomnny eachb e. For sale by llitt i Orrick. Vincennes; Daniel & Devin, Princeton and Burton, Swift k Barton, New Harmony, la. Vincennes, Oct. 25, !8o4 21-Gin.

Scotch do , HRrlem Oil, British do., Judkiirs

Ointaient, Worm tea, Balsam of Life, Golden Tincture, Perkin's Blister Cloth, Thompson's Eye Water, Chill and Fever powders und w orm mixture.

Wormwood Winter green Skunk Cabbage Raspberry leaves Meadow Fern Miutard Flor. Bitter Herb, ice. Lc.

, v .

garret man m a

If a man disappoint a lady, it is de

scanted on in terms of the most bitter re

proach; but in nine cases out of ten, men

DR. JUDKINS'

HIIIS valuable medicine is celebrated for k curing the following diseases: White Swellings of every description Sore Legs and Ulcers of lr. It X st :i l.i I i l.tr 1 1 luriflllh. r Ttl.twtrta

lace, instead of jour scoffs anil scorn. Ihsornay old maid flitting in the solitudes! Felons or Catarrhs Rheumatic pains of the

is true, many of them hare hugged to i oi" life ? It is not because thsy have had Joints; Sprains, Bruises; and Tetters; Chil their hearts the recollection of their j r.o offers; no, they will tell y ou they have j "" parls ""'d by frt- Jt is also wrongs, and gone down to un untimely ! had many : but tl.ev have been coquettes, Sr' .f ''i1 and l'!r"8, . . , , c r , . J,'.., . . i i ' i . i , ... I or laiidnhir swellings, it is superior to any tomb, with the curse of a first and second i they have trilled and tyrannized until the medicine vet known. It is much safer than fall stamped upon their souls. It was golden opportunity vanished, and then,' mercurial applications, (as it does not ooHtain

woman who hrst enticed the serpent to.uolike their victims, who have brooded j Uie sm'"lcsl i,luIU ot u.at mineral) because it

the cradle of slumbering innocence in Eden; and how many men ol noble hearts, have since talUn victims to the blandishments of her beauty, and the cruelty of

tier pretended prelerence. Uh I werel

there a voice in the blighted hopes and blasted hearts of men, how many a tale of wreck, of ruin, and despair would it babble to the dull, cold ear of the world At this moment 1 could put my hand upon a man whose riee iu the world was bnl liant as his ruin was melancholy. With a small fortune, with respectable connections, ami with talents, said by others to 1 e of a high and baiiod order, became upon the stage of exi-tence with all the bright hopes and beautiful anticipation (hat at nineteen make a paradise of the heart. lie loved on the ocean of hi af-

over thtir sorrows, they have adopted

kittens and broodle-dog9, in the place of husbands. 1 sav this more in sorrow than

does not lay the pariei.t liable to injury from exposure to cold. It cures the worst Felons or Whitlows on the application of forty-eiirht hours. Rheumatisms

in anger, for 1 love the human race, which have stood as loeg as to become a systhouh, hall ! confess it ? I am a bache tcmatic disorder, require medicine to be taken , , , v . .. inwardlv to remove them entirely. But in lor I W omen ere as changeable m mmd ca;eS) b. lyi t,lisointmeJlexteruili. as in manners and dress, and until thev ! Iv as directed, it will .-.v rdipf

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Certincates of important cures also directions for using, accompany each bottle. For sale by Daniel V Devin, Princeton; and Roddick, McCorniick, A; Co., Washington, Daviess eountv, Indiana. October ii, Ifedl 21-Gm

change stile more, and make bliss the cer

tain pass and watch word of wedlock, men will choose solitude in preference to sorrow, ar.d melancholy in pieferecce to

misery. When women cease to make, uiati iinor.y a matter rj' Monry, and to oc; i sider their btaitiv or ihei; wealth ns a1 guariMee for tynwiny and cruci'y, t h i e

will remain few Ii chelors and oU rncidsj ',Ih.' snbscri'-cr wishes to purchase a quan-

lo mourn over 'he t o 1 1 ol .sa-poiiiled I tuy ot cie-in mrvchantaule WnEAr,lso

;iove. Fn.-.i'h I t;m a bac le or. 1 am a 1 . " -' ' " " i5ir IU:

, ,- ,, . , , i bikit.es'. price m Merchandise, a iiiiiiei ot w;e stx; u?:ti I ec; a j(r MinnnY

fecliooi, he embarked ail of his hopes' t fairest part tf creation ucece.iJ to m I Viuccih At'gnst ftb, 1U34 10-if

Wheat & Oats.

evo'td

Surgical Iwslvwwtnts. Pocket Cases, Am. Spring Lancets, G errnan do., Evan's 'Thumb do , Com. do. do., Gum do. Tooth Drawers assorted, do.. Elevators do , do. Forceps do., Rouge's, Elastic Pessaries, do. Catheters, Syringes assorted, Breast Pipes, Nursing Bottles, Hull's Pateut Truss, Common do , Nipple Shells. anc Articles.

Cologne Water, Snuff Boxes assorted, Hair Brushes do , Tooth do. do., Cloth do. do., Milk of Roses, Antique Oil for hair, Spanish Segars, Match Lights, Pomatum, Rose Soap superior,

Lavender do do, Jessamine do. do., Shavinaj do. assorted, Blue Saucers. Purple do , Shaving, Brushes, do. Boxes, Indelable Ink, Red do.,; Fancy Smelling Bottles, 'Thermometers, Pereus-J sion Caps, Chemical Ink Powders, Small Glass Lamps, do. Whiteware do., Water Paints, Camel's hair Pencils, Black Lead do., Cedarj

do., Red Waters, do. Sealing Wax, Black do. do., do. Sand. Tvnuts, OUs, &c. Prussian Blue, Crorue Yellow, Terre-de Sienna, Venetian Red, Red Lead, Spanish Brown, do. Whiting, Dry White Lead, In Oil do. do., Lampblack, Verdegris, Yellow Ochre, Chalk, tJold Leaf, Silver Bronze, Copper do., Red Saunders, Brazil Dust, Camwood, Arnato, Rosin Madder, Chipped Logwood, Extract do , Sand Paper, Rotten Stone, Curcuma, Pumice S.one, Fustic, Glue, Copal varni-h, Japan do , shoe do., Spirits Turpentine, Linseed Oil, Sperm do , Per lash, Copperas, Rice, Cochineal, Varnish Brushes, Paint do. usssorted, Sash do., Hearth do., Shoe do., Tanner's Round do., Scrub do., Horse do., Counter do., Eastern Starch, Cheuical Paste Bilking. They feel confident in savins; their Medicines are fresh and genuine. Physicians and Merchants, wanting articles in their line, will find

it much to their interest to call and examine for

themselves before they purchase elsewhere. Ordtrs and Prescriptions promptly attended to

..and thaiikfullv received

Vincennes, Ind., March th, 18 440tf

Knlracing Dramatic Litratme Sport-

,niT '"c vrj r asmons-- a.t vcimj iufjects of inter tit and ainusitnent . Abnu1. the fnit of January, l'dU3, w ill It row j me net d in Philadelphia, a new periodjetd, be;, ring the hbove comprehensive title. It. conttiU j will be carefully adapted to the wants of (hat ;poitiou of the public, who patroiure I!'.maiii: Liirail'RK, the Tim , Sjok-iiV, and the Fashions. From the growing wealth and incirasiug

population ol ll.e L'niletl states, ami me near assimilation of the national appetite with whatever plumules the rational Recreations of Lifn, it is presumed that thin Journal, possessing, aj the projector it it will, ample means todivrsify i is pages, and a delci ininatioii to lender them subservient lo the formation of a correct taste in all mutters relating to its design,- r:u,not fail tu meet with a libeial and creditable support from an enlightened community i,i every quarter of the country. The dlktih'y of sketching out such a plan as might te fancifully slrewcd with any of the charms fo iiovel'y to ensure it popularity and riiccuirugt mciit been not the least mharras.-ii g obstn le whub the projectors i f this work had to urmen,t in its inception. Feeling confidently assured however, that its success is certain, w hen its ihar acter becomes properly known, they hYe i ready incurred considerable expenses iu ft,rmii g correspondents over th Union ; and have tso ordered regular supplies of the best seh ;- English periodicals to assist in procuring materials for its columns It is nut altogether feasible, when a new publication i contemplated, to prefect in detail o the public its prospective attractions. It is necessary, never ihe less, that its principal features should he drawn out, as it is by thrui that its merit ?, if it ha? any, shall be judged. This is the more readily accomplished, the publish

ers being satisfied that w hii'evcr industry r.iul

a waicniul zeal can tiled in completing the filling up, will be done, and that they never w ill he found deficient or neglectful in the prosecution of this enterprise, and in striving o pro

duce a benificial and pioStablc result to themselves and to others.

THE DRAM A Will form s materia! per tion of the Gentlemen's Vade Mecum. It is ntended to publish alc rnatclv, every we.fc, un

entire play and farce to be selected with a single eye to their merits alone; a preUreiice, however, will be extended, in all taes, to native productions, when they can be obtain

ed. Independent criticisms, carefully excluding all invidious comparisons, and recommended by their brevity, will be regularly insetted. besides Biographical Sketches. Anecdotes , and

lion Mots, of prominent Coiumedians of the

present and past ages, of which a rare ar.d inexhaustible compilation is in store.

THE TURF A inilliful record will be kept

of all the Running and 'Trotting matches in this

couLtry, and England. Biographies and cor

rect lortraits ol celebrated thorough bred Horses will be published once a month. Every fact relative to the breeding, luanagi mrnt,

keeping, and ihe disease of this invaluable unimal, will be particularly selected.

fcl'OR 1 EM;.-- Under this caption w ill he en

umerated accounts of Shooting Matches, edeIrian Feats. (iyinnatic Exercises, AijuMic T.xcursioni. Fish'u g, Gaming Lc. with Anecdotes of noted Dors. GEN ILL.MEN S FASHIONS. A quarterly review will be procured, cxjdaniloty of the vni ious improvements and thai ges which (iisldius Hum iu fa-hionnble circles constantly undergo, by which it will he rendered an easy ta?k lor drapers and tailors at a distance, to suit their customers w ilh t he most approv ed colors and modern style of dress, at the earliest posible periods. Providing sulTirient encouragement MialJ be given by tins portion of the public, a full length engraving, i!lntra tive of the same, will also be prepared and published. MISCELLANY. Although the purposes cf our sheet may appear to he confined to the four

leading subjects which have been stated we deem it proper to say, thai there will be, iu addition to these, a considerable space allowtd for Miscellaneous matters such as Tabs Poetry an Epitome of News List of Hot U in this city, and places of Amusement statistics the Grain Market Agricul'.uie Piicts of Str c k List of Broken Baiiks Counterfeit Note Detectorand id! other matters, regaidinc whuh an interest may he supposed to exi.t al lu-iue or alroe.d. This work then, as will he f ec n ly the above explanation of its probs.ble ( hara. n r, is particularly designed as a companion for the p..troiis of the turf, the Drama, Spoiling, the Fashions, ic, &c. It will prove, also as all its publication of fncts will he authentic, a ready Record of lit fi rence for Travellii.g Gentlemen, and should consequently he ki pt in every hotel in the United States. It is worthy of notice, that its patron, in the course of one year, will be furnished with fifty-two popular Plays and Farces the price of which, separately, at any of our book stores, would be at Ja I Itirlttn dollars ! Here there is an absolute saving of ten dollars in the pnrcna-e of a wtii stored Dramatic Lihrnry to be had for an nnprncedented small sum I riot taking into consideration the multiplied vuriity which i to accompany it, without additional charge! Tailois who desire to procured early and corr. t t Information t,f the ihr.ngts in Dress, will find this hii invaluable guide. THE GENTLEMEN'S VADE MECFM, kc. will be published every Saturday, on tine imperial paper, of the largest class, at three dulUrs per nnijiim, payable in advaixic. By enclosing a fire dollar note to the pubfe-h-ers, postage paid, two copii s cf the paper will

be liiriii-hed to any dueclioti ordered, for one year. It is respectfully requested that lhos who desire to suh.-enbe forthi .lonvnal will forward thtir names immediately the terms wilL be strictlv adhered to. Addre.'s SMITH Jk ALEXANDER. Jthmian Buildings, Franklin 1'Iace l'luladtlyltta.

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GINSENG. (1 ASH or trade will be given for any quantity ' &j2i3'Ji'Zij well cleaned, dned, and delivered at the Drug Store of III I T & ORRICK.

IV. C.fJijLlOT'JT ilb E5PECT FULLY informs friend r.ml the public generally, that he has ope;n d a I louse of for the reception and accommodation of travellers, and all other. who may he p'ea.-nl! hn ot him with their custom . His table will he supplied with the best the market atloids, and pledge biiiistlf li u-e every posMl.'e exerlion to give gi iieial satisfaction, and solicits pcllic patropege. Mis house i rcpHcious, romfwrlahle and convenient. 'The bar shall alway s be abundantly filled with every vaueiy of the most theice Liquors. 'The Stables attached to this establishment are large and convenient, and will ulwajs be well stored wilh provender. A good, steady and hones' hostler iJ rcrr'd, who is thoroughly nenpia iii'ed with his I i.siiu N B. Boarders by f re year, or t.ihtiwi'e, will be thankfully receiv ed. e.nd iici i u.ui ii:;tt d en moderate tern. . Wnshisiti ii, n:ivie' -o!:i.ty, Im'.iiiiiR, March 2, 1CJ !- U-U