Indiana Palladium, Volume 7, Number 49, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 10 December 1831 — Page 4

From the Georgia Courier. A Wife Wasaicd. To A ffidoroa and unmarried Ladles of Georgia . 1 am a clever neat young- man. Just turned of t went j -five E'er since I pass'd a score of years, I've tried to get a wife, By every fair and honest means, My genius could devise; Except this one, and I have fii'd; So now I'll advertise. I'll tell the truth ad truth alone, And hope I'll be believed; And, if by this, I can't get cue Of ''Heaven's best gifts to man,"

Then I must live a bachelor, And do the best I cun. My age I told you at the fist My height is five feet, ciiht Twenty-nine inches round tne waist, And quite erect and straight; My teetu are b id, my eyes are blue, My nose is aquiline, My whiskers Urge, my hair light brown, Is soft and very fkie. My dress is good, not very neat, Nor of the latest touch ; I never pad, or lace, or stent My handkerchief too much; I never wear check pantaloons, Or check shut inputs colo ; I seldom wear a fancy front, And never paper collar. My disposition's tolerable; I'm sometimes rather pettish And very jealous when I love, But riot the least coquettish. I have no business at all, Vlthoug-h I'm very healthy: But, ladies, dam'me, '-here' the rub," I am not very wealthy. Now that I've told you what I am, I'll tell you wli.it I wmt; I want a wife. 1 do not care, Whether she can or can't Flay the piano, or the h?.rp, Or strike the light guitar, I'd rather she knew how to work, J!ut then 1 don't much care. I do not want one very rich. Nor one too much n fined Her dispos.tion no matter Though rd rather 'twould be kind -And she may dress just as she Ukss, Follow the et iq uette In every other article, Except the Puntalette ! .' Whoever will accept my hand. Will please to teil the printer Til see her, and if we can agree, I'll marry her next winter. From the New York Mirrorv Triais or a Poet. I had passed the afternoon with a rery amiable cousin, who was to embark for Europe the next morning. Just as I was leaving the house, she handed me a beautiful little scrap book, containing among memoranda of laces and new novels, and many an extract on love and beauty, some few original pieces by her most intimate friends,"Come, coz," said the affectionate girl, as she gnve it me, 'you must favor me with a keepsake from your lady of Helicon. Don't say no, for I wont be denied. Til carry it with me as an amulet, and who knows but it may shield me from sea-sickness?"' There's no gallantry in arguing with a pretty woman; nor is there any use, for she always begins with what logicians call "begging the question," and ends with a positive command. I took the book, and scarcely had gained the street before I unluckily mt tho most quizzical friend that ever played the deuce with one's equanimity. "Ah Hal," exclaimed he, "how d'ye tio! Arc you for the lnk to-night? Cinderilla you know." . "Not to-night," 1 returned, showing him the canto. "Ha, ha! in for it, eh? A sennet to my dulciana's fan? Well, bon soir, and success to your lucubrations. 1 sincerely hope they may not be disturbed.' I thought 1 spied "a lurking devil in his eye," as he uttered the last words. It was too early for tea, accordingly I. strolled to the Battery. It was just such an evening as would lead a man of romantic feelings to wish for the power-once displayed by Israel's chieftain "in the valley of Ajalon that li3 might arrest the moon in her starry course, and luxuriate at will amid the softened beauty and effulgence of night. So perfect was the fascination of the scene, that I lingered on the promenade till the evening was considerably advanced before I retired to my lodgings-, indeed, by the time I was fairly seated for my task, it was nine. 'Lines to A long pause succeeded. during which in struggling for a rhyme ) nearly annihilated my left eyebrow. The fates, or rather the muses, seemed unpropitious. The fact is, I loved my fair cousin too sincerely to attempt flattery, yet of course, nothing else but the sentimental would do on the occa sion. I arose, threw up the window, and looked towards the moon imploringly. I reseated myself, whistled Di Tanti with a striking expression, and commenced : There are trsfor every pinion, In its weakness or its power, But none so .Itr as those that mark Affection's parting hour; Ainl such, sweet one, to-morrow Sh-JI weeping friendship s.hed. When the lingering c!asp loosened, And the faltering- farewell said. Ytt perceful he thy sdeep to ni-ht, And bright .ts p'.ssii dreams, As the blended radiance of the jk;es, Thai round thy element bemus;

For ihy filler's heart 'm n tr the. And thy mithi's sV?p ess ej e. And many a prayer tor thee ascends O.i many a midnight sigh. At this crisis of my inpirntion, I wa? interrupted by a loud careless knock a! my chamber door. fc4VVhom have we here?'' said I to myself with a scowl. "It can't be ; no, tbatV not a gentleman's summon?." By the way, you can nwhy$ teil a .veil-bred enllurr.ah by his rap; there is an air of ease and delicacy about it, which a toirse mind and rude hand can never imitate. It is altogether aboj e ihe philosophy of a plebean. I should like to hear Crurnmei touch a knocker. But this is irrelevant. "Buv," cried I, in atone of the most

decided impnliei. verv busy? t V hncviir it in.'' hniuc hi I I I! r-nt mm or mis once. it tnis instant me door opened, and in stalked a (ail, sunburnt, hard-featured being, apparently about twentydii'c, dressed in homespun blue, with steel buttons, a white bellcrowned hat, and round toed shoes, lie came forward and bade me good evening with a most provoking assurance, and presenting roe a billet, he r threw himself familiarly in a chair, as he said, "May be you wouldn't like to read that, if I may be i-o boid?" I look it and read it as follows: "To all whom it mav concern: litis is to certify that the bearer Klihti Tut tie c e, h the son ol Deacon I-Juathan i r i 4 i i ,,, . tittle, o( I)et. nciicm: and that he is a . ,,- . , . . irnng, intelligent, and trust-wortnv 1 stir young man. l. lie iias tauo-.it scnooi in cur O town Geveral winters. Deacon Jon:; Bakcock, KlN'HALKT Ml'DCK, Sdcclmcu vj 13 ." "And pray witt does mis concern me?" said I, returning him his recommendatory credentials. hy, pretty considerable," he re plied, with a sisnificant twitch of the left eye, -if you know a thing or two." 'Well, sir, will you please to let me know to what I am indebted for the favor of this visit and that briefly, for I am very much hurried this eve ning kMc that is hurried is worried," observed he, dryly; "now, as for number one, I'm never in a hurry." 'Most unquestionably, or your busii i i. i i i . i . , urns imu oeen maae Known oeiorc mis. The world was not made ia a minute, you know;' and hereupon the fellow gave a prodigious yawn. 'Now,' replied I, 'T should like to know why you are here?' 'To seek my fortune, to be sure. I came from up Sound, hearin' there was tine chances for business hands in York; but 'twas all talk and no cider, as they, say. I have been hither and yon looking all over, and though I'm real bunkum at all kinds of dickering, not a single store keeper will hire me. but to-night as I was speiring round as usual,! met a spruce clever looking fellow and says I, 'don't you want a dark?' He didn't answer right awav, hnf lontrod nroft.r dnood t,o,. f r' cl but loo!:ed pretty duccd queer at me. At last says a, 4I can tell vou who does,' and he sent mc here; 'and,' says he, 'stick to him, (meaning you,) for he has advertised for a salesman. Don't be discouraged if he tells you he don't want you, for he docs; so slick to him and I mean to.' He then threw one leg over the table, and began jerking his foot up and down, as though his very life depended on the movement. 'Advertised salesman!' looked queer and I mused. 'Ah, I have it that foolish quiz, that vexatious friend of mine, has despatched this interrogation to me from sheer mischief, because he knew I wished to be particularly alone this evening;' and I couid not but laugh at the joke, though my patience was well nigh exhausted. While this thought was passing through my mind, the perpetual motion kept drumming on the table to the half whistled , half, hissed tune of yankee doodle, accompanied on the lloor hy his other foot. 'You don't want to employ such a chap as I, then?' 'And what the d-1 should I employ ! you about?' interrupted I, with a terrible hitch in my chair, and a forlorn ! -lance at mv waitin- tak. t ,n , i ,7 t , Perhaps you oont want a salesman, since you adverted for one-hke!y !' Really sir, l am not a merchant, j and do not stand in need of your scrvices. I turned awn y, and endeavored to proceed uit!, my writing, but it was an ! impossibility, for that evei lasting whis tling kept rinsing in my ears, nor was there any cessation to the bobbing of that abominable foot; so j dashed down my pen, and strode to the window. Hereupon Mr. Tuttle quietly bent forward ncioss the tabK and' taking up the manuscript, with a crony-hke fa mil iarity, :uid a - You urite varses, 1 gue?,' he commenced readirg. My lip quivered, and J tidt a decided contractile di-spositioii among the members of my right hand. But ineasurmg in) .-light figure with his sinewy frame, I concluded it safest not to proceed te cxtretni-

firs; nf,d ns for culling flu? rvakh and

raising the mob, it v. a out of (lie question, so I paced the room in a very idpatient mood. fVi!l this fellow never lenve me? muttered I,ns I paused for the fiftieth time, and scowLd at the barbarian, who at that moment was leisurely cxnminmj; my watch, which he had taken so, and opened to its inmost recesses, lie partly overheard me, and looked op. Our eyes met, and for once he slopped drumming. If ever 1 longed for the power of the baa!il:, it was then. I am positive I should have looked him into annihilation. 'Ii' Tm in your way, I ask pardon; but you may as well tell me you want me first as last, Mister, Mister, what -. I rr 1 I 1 1 1 i-nnr rtrt ri n iff m ? K r c r I . J ' J 'Bored my name is Dorcd, just now,' said I, through my clenched tce'.h. 'Quere name that. Ainl you akin to the Ijoreds of Quinepaug?' My tong'ie was a dead letter; I ceuh! not speak for my life; passion was absolutely choking me. 'Well, as I was saying,' continued the horrifier, a little struck with the forlorn expression of mv countenance, e, 'if I'm ir your way I as!; pardon; I'i! moveroiuJ a little. Dickens take me though, if the queer looking feliow didn't te 1 rnc you'd be glad to see me, i ana that I snould smt you to a 1. !1 , . . ,,J , , ; he sent me on a lool s errand , by the , . rT ... T . , , .J -Lord Harry, if 1 don t uariven liiS pce.r, J , .. . I pers if I ever set eye on him again Alter this explosion, Mr. Tuttle fell into a brD'.vn study, and taking a pen lie began writing his name, and making sundry flourishes on the very sheet the rcsc-colored sheet immortalized by the unfinished lines to my cousin. This was too outrageous, but what could I d-.? I tore off my stock for fear of suffocation. At this moment the ojire looked as though a new idea j '7 5i ir,oaS11 a ,1GW ltiCi occurred to him. ' iter, joa rc playing f carlecuc to get me cheaper, by falling into tne sulk?, and pretending you don't want mo; but you're mistaken in your chap, I tell you. I won't lake a four-pense-appany less than a hundred dol lars a year and my victuals. Just think of my experience two years beinrr in the supercargo hue pretty con- j sider.it ly. You wouldn't like to hear! i i xju - i j r hoiv I got the windward of an old feilow up in 'Sopus one time 1 I was going along, you know, full chisel, 1 tell ve, with my trunk-full of curiosities, when ! meets a brother pedlar coming out of a rich old Dutchman's lane. 4 Well, Li,' says he, 'it's no use for you to ro in there, for the old man is as cross as belzcbub, and the gals are most 'mazen shv too. There's no speculation there, r ym hp i, n "! 1 S0"' cre sat the oul boy, smc inS' .Gc;od B,or1n'n? Rc.gnbor,' aj h nn (1 1 a word did he answer. Li. 4iNot as you know on,' says I, and smoBat I was not to be cowed in a giffm, so sav I, 'Aay trade j to-day, triend?' 'No, not wid a tarnation YaaLec Well,' says I, 'spose you've no ohjec lion to my resting a minute, while I ' show the gals a thing or two that's pretty slick?' No answer. Drwn I set:?, and all the Dutchesses looked wild, I; tell you, to see what a square of curiosities I had. 13y and by 1 contrives to drop a real cute tobacco box close side the old man. I was busy showing the curiosities, and did not seem to mind the hex. By and by he picks it up, looks at it, opens and shuts if, and the like. Thinks I, you're hooked, jist a slick as grease, though I didn't seem to mind him. Last says he, 'What may you ax for dis ting?' 'Four-pens-ap-pany,' says I, 'and its pretty cheap, too, I should guess, considering.' 'It i?h mine, den,' says he, and he laughed in his sleeve, but I said nothing. Thir.k I, you're hocked, Mister, l'retfy soon I sold him a jack knife, exactly nfter the fourpens-appany order. There V . u 1 1)11 chmar; he I,ai,e' Ua3 1 ' knew wh was no more play-clH about the old widj awake tt he gab and the eld woman. J Unew what was hat. sn I . sold moderate for a while, then raised Si(! ,e b? praduaJ; apj h,n , k,rt (l)et)ovl,c (vns nInJ do,,,rs nruj a pularcen filler c il than when I went in ... i, fr. ,., , 7 I my breakfast into the baraii! I call that Iradinij, Mr. Bared. N-w needn't think to got me for l-ss than 1 you told ou; I've been too long in (he trad ing line to be cut-Chai b y ud." 4,Mr, Tutile, I've rot the remottuM wish toernj lay you!' siid I, as s.on im I recovered the u'e of my tortgu- . "Su far from i!, sir I assure you (im! i liirew the door opn as I said i ) -h:1 nothing could i4Y id me gr -at r rdit-i than the prospect of net er sctdng y,i again. I do d-sire that we may he belter st rangers, and that ?iaed:l ."' At this cri-is a fuhnouafio cigar o; onorir.nti- 'Z". givtju hur. , doub i, h my q'tiz.i.Nd lfivnd,and ubuit In: knt lighted uhile rccouutirg his bargj.ir-

was I in Deacon Dabcock's store, and the price of it. 'Two pVnce taili Uie U.h- n,a l,;uU r S si three yearn I've peddled here and there lander. -X., no," svd the barber, -I'd R1ve ";n Aaatomy-Meuical from Dan to Darsheba, just as it hap- you a penny; if that does nut jatisfy you, lake 4 ' th:9 Iion, the Student , , ., . ,.J , , back the broom a?ain." i he H hlander took t , , ' r nened. besides feoehmo- school and i ... - i ...i. , i 4.. will accuire a correct iaowkdnc ol the 1 res.

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led like a pistol, jast a be lu)d poised himself on the hinder h g- of his h:ir, with both feet mounted oo the table. Over he went, andoter wei t the labie, with all its paraphernalia of books, portfolio, caudles, .fcc. Szc. A solitary lamp, burning on the mantel, escaped the g-nral in vei rdon , arid shed a sort of twilight over the disastrous scene. One glance at the i ising isage of the revolutionist told me he was shockii gly frightened, and a happy '.bought struck me: ''Villain shouted I, "do you mean to shoot and rob me in my own chamber ! Murder ! watch!" Before he had fairly recovered his feet, I snatched up a half-charged fowling-piece which stood near, and bringing it to n angle of forty-live, discharged it into the ceiling. But I might have spared my ears the shock of the hood; and stepping to the window, f caught a moonlight glimpse of a man with a bell-crowned hat, as he shot like a ehost round an opposite corner o a f the street, with a brace of watchmen at his heel?. I breathed freer,! revived, ana recollecting mv scauerea thoughts as well a I could, I succeeded in fulfilling my cousin's request before morning. i have met wilh many vexation? in life tight shoes, tipht gaiter?, and bad watchek? liave been disappointed in love, in friendship, and in tr.y tailor have been duped, dunned, cross-ques-linnpd b? n nnihMmor Inivvpr hare i - u i ' at- a- .. i been jilted m assignations-ndicu.ed by a tilt t, eyed through a Quizzing gas3 by a croSt-cyed dandv and publicly collarcd by Hays, ('twas by mistake gentle readei) in a word, I have been bored wi:h a long sermon by a isu i I preacher, boied with yesterdaj's news and last years anecdotes, bared by friends, by strangers, and bored by my o n app-jtiJe, but never in my life before have mv feelings b-en so outraged (, " . .. T,r. i-p ,,, r as !hey were by iVlr. Lilhu I UllkV of Cethlchem. A iliirhlander w!io sold broorr. wer.tin'o a barber's shoo in C ilasgow, a few davs since, to baPber boucl.t'cne of his ., .,.k . V i ... . ..c i brooms, am', after hav.ng shaved lum, Ji 1 1 pa) ' A p said Snap I I! , .... k...,u-. I,ur-can. ' ai-J i that (l!nna satisiy Je e ma t'at on my beard reain.'' ' 7 . Ins urancei iTIEORCE H. DUNN, Agent of the protection hisuranco Company, cordinsa the business of Insuring Uuildiiig?, IIcrchanmsc, c. Also, Steam Boats, Keel Boats, and Flu Bods, and (heir C srgoes. La;v.-?n nccburgh, Nov. S0:h, 13.11. 43-5v I ti virtue of sn execution, to me directed

reverbpration, lor a heavy sound at the I Us, Cancers, c. will h? successfu.iy irt-a-foot of the vtairs informed me that the I tet'-withcui !; :Liir:o, MrrnT, cr the Km , ...... . . . n.l from rhich the slUvltiit wiil nrq tne a torintrtlder was'siirnno in that neighbor- rect unowJetie t;f ,he slurc, optiati.-n, and

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jJ? from the Clerk's Oilkc of the I;3r- nt:nrer.t circumistap.ccsborn Circuit Court, I sh.tll csooss to sal at I 5 . oy P" Wfth' and Llo2k

the Court house door, in Latvrencoburgb, on j ihp ilevt c-f December next, between 10 j o'clock A. M. and 4 M.'Lots nuniber 4 and V s ' ' 5, in the division made between the heirs cf John Moore, deceased, of ihe S. V. quarter cf section No. 2, tovvn 43 rar;jre 2, west, t;d:en 3 the property of Robert V Litton and v.if, on an executiou in favor cf Samuel Fulton. IIIUAM W. CLOUD, Dtputy 6. I). C. December 3. 1S31. 43 fa r H HIE fubscriber takrs this trtethou fo ive general tnforaistion to the public, that his works are in full operation, and having etnploycd nn experienced band !o do the bo-does, he flatters bin's If that he will be f.b.'e favor him with their custom. The prices, will he us follows: 1 For London Mrown fulled cloth "5 cts. pr y'J ! London Smoke eo. x:u SnulF C.ve-n Hlack Navy Blue DraUba do. do. do. do. do. ! 10 20 10 20 it 1J 1 2 k All other woik low in proportion N. B. For the accoraomdation of those ! living at a disfHnce, he hs made -crrane-njent3 with George Tousey of Laivrrneeburga to receive cloth at his store, uhtre it will bo taken by hint and refnreed wrun finisbad; he has also ruade the s.im' arrannier.ts ;it Mr. Piurmers store in M;ncbesttr township. EDMUND BOXD. Vh:te-water Mi'1 Oct. 5ih, 18:1. 40-Umo j rprilli: Ueceriler'd cflice, cf D-arborn : county, is kejt in a ro?m mj linir; ih,- j residency ct col. Johu bpeneer, in ii-,e fon

or L.,wreneeoorg orders:,,, d pro ; p,:Cr vftht Liivn ( hc Uniud pos.-! PX'MMiimj; nd tr.?.n r cf " rin-:, tuch ! r 4 ackra5r.ted?.u.nti.ll d.eds k m-r-s. y -:;; T:.e PaUndiom is printed convejfu.-aes of land, powt rs cf attornry, vrtk:y. on nper P.yni p-.pcr. at 'I IIUKK DOl.,!ses. r?:(de? of srt erar-t, fvc. frr for (1usp L-AU S pe :'OootTi pan! t the end of the year; tho my thii.k prop, r to tmtdoy hiu I but wh:rh n hp liicli.-.r-t d by the payment uoJeralc tertii j ' LMiS in advance or by pvi"ff .oo,.rj.ttcrti. VXVO iKiU.MiS :,nt KlFl V (JF.N IS at the

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MEDICAL CO I. LEGE "p)Y and with the advice end ro- ex i.t r f tti il Jitef ;rmt-d Mr-di'ji-d Society id the Uitid States, th- New titfimed Mvdicsl Ir.stMut'itu hiS been located n Worth'rtcr-, m iuttrtj.iinp r.d flourishing town on t;c W he'.s: one river, eight mile's north of Oi'urnin.s, on th-. north:i n turnp-kir. This bcue hs ite-.u clioscn because it prtsenis the preUst 4i!ivr.ra.. ga lo fftcititate the rt scarchc vt the Ikti -'cat student the ciU.ary tr;iii d it i ou'idii.g with every variety of rf d'u i-l plmd ; d i e situation bi-inij the rrcst hkai.tiit ei;d dthhiful in tha Western ccuntiy rd becnuse ttie occupancy cf th lsrge Colli g't- KdiS-c, together with ground of e?cry varie'y of nn extensive il taniCHt Garden h.is httu prusei -ted to us by thj B-jafd uf Tiustevs of Wurthington t;olle.;e. Tliere will ie attached to the !::s!i?otont a Di?pen3iry for snalying r?h1 preparing V g et&bie medicines; nd r IriVmkiy, Vvhtrr, persona friTTi tlie neitrhbcrhnoii or a distance, Itbouring under Fevrrs, Confumptioits, D)3ptpr. si0f Liver corrpU nts, Gravtl, U'.cets, i-'isut superior otlicar.yef vegetable agents in reraovir tr disease. . . ? . . . diref tior. of C(in). pe'.cnt Irotcs3.rs i strikingly ev.dcn'. uh 8n institution thst is designed to conc;itrsf-r' and ditisemiastr, ait the knowledge snd difcovcrips of Djciots of Medirine snd e:rj yrics, aefs anu etvh;eyj ad that v. id ih rrior.stra'e to the suulent and Use si;.k tint VcgeULtes alor.t-, afford he oniy ratuut, elr, ar.d tfTictuat means of removing disease, wnhcut impairing t;if rfimt il iitinn. f:r r n.1n.iP-r rme Iste Or iur.i cr endui g'" rm ide or lur.t xhl the prf sent (tysrer.i of Practice, r-hicli i trcU diseases of ev?ry forw, with Xiitalic m:nejal3, th- Lancet or t!;e Knife, is dangerous, Knd in'fnV.ieM the lini-nlabie fac'-s whi h every duv nre-sent tor fu;!v nluatrate. - j is tld9 tru'h more r.'early exhibited, than the j fict, itut W.table substances alone, are vciu of dir.rfr, an 1 powerfully e'ncicr.i nht-u prop1 ,,v J.j . a rnce t tSe ucci Gf cur New York ! ..Krmsry, and th- success cf ignorant Botanical physicians, prove ddsfact. Th? Coll;?cre Bud l.-.f;nTry will he opentd the llrst week in iJcueniber, uhtre studtnts from ad parts rny euler ard complete their .Meilic.l educutiGP, an 1 where perseua labour -nig under eve-y pe'oi a f disetag hall rectivc pronipt and f;dthful Attention. The curss f study t; he pursued, rd which up I h? tauirht ACcordi::j- to tha OLLi j and the litn sjstims, by Lectures k'ns, K.r..n,tion9 M.d suitable bocks, h, I Aoe',rny nr.d rhsiox gy. 2 8nJ reformed Suery 3. Tlucry and i Lectures, Itetcit . Cld tics f iedu:ine. 4- 'i'he old anl aa in.prrved nykcti of Midwifery, vith di? disiascsof T.-omcn and children. 3. .Matt ria Mcdir.a, wiU ?Ucr. 6..d genrr.. botany, ot,n,cl Chtm.stry nd I'h.rr 6 Medical br. Botanies! Chtnustrv und ln&rmacy. 7. Stattd 1 I.LM : I t i 1131LI. V W t . ... - . f . . 1 1 ... . i i . VI T 1 I Mil 1 . , . . ... i ... ent practice of physicians a kr.owtedpe of the iih, ena abuse, of A5ir.erls, the Lancer, Obistrtrical Forceps and the Knife, and a knotfl ed2 of a new ana Improved f3(cm, that supercedes Xhtir use, with tei -foid rnore sufety and success. There will he i o specified time so complete o course cf siudv i whenever tie ttudtnt is tpiatdisrd le ray graduate and receive s Tupluroa some will p?ss in one yeJ others will require ruore. ULQUlSlTiONS I'OIt ADMISSION. 1. A certificate of i;ood mor.u character. D A fcoou t.rfjhsii education. s:js e P' lce r"" 8 pil the B(!viwU2!:-s of Hie institution, m oe $i5Q in advnr.ee, or 75 in advance, and UOat tlse close of his studies. Kvery fcdvantKgsi fT'ivon. rd eiiin? t.llov.-n :c mnrie to those m . . . . . - . . t . k3 at the western cny ji:very 9rndent on entering Worth'ington noi,T will become en honorary tni-mber of 4" 7 thi It-formed Medical Society of the U. S. from v idrh he wilt receive a ?iiplorr.a, tnd Anoviol i--p'rt cf a!l the don pa and discoerics of its oiiiercot members, ttd be tntitlrd t all its corst'rutionsl privi'c-pts snd btnttits. V Tiiose wishing further information will please rdJrrsa s letltr (post pid) to Got. G II. Grisu-oM, cr the unders'S'ied, ad it shall rectivj prompt attention. Suidsfits nd others, had better beware of the slanders of the prf sent physicians, who know no n-'re about our institution, than they do about B-Jtao 'Cttl V tlirine. J.J. STEELE President. Wcrthh-'tf n. Obio, Oet. 1. 1S30. 46-lyr. CHEMISTS XVJ JiliCa GISTS, Xo Upper Market, (.r rdh) Street, at the old si'jn of the Cincinnati, OTiio. Wholes e St lltiu.l dealers in ?J.Ull2iLi3, PAINTS, OILS, A V?-. rji TfT Ji? GA Joly 23, 1S3I. 2'J 6 tuo i.j j. Oil Qjui..:- .-J COUTLC cf .1ew GiiiieUcs i f,r ssle lot? en a cicdd; or they wilt ho t xch Hii'd lor wood or ether country prodoce. Knqair M the IVlladiuai Oriice. TWO enfa prr pound in (L'iZSit i!l bo jrivrn fr nv q-iantiry of clean Cti'toa aud f .in.'-n I. ?;"' ;l this ( tT:ee. rv riMNTrn AM) iriM-HFD IS V 'xp'ruti- :i ( f .v.r r I"hoc ucf-: e ii. e papers by tl-e mnll CJ( fit''-. I. 'list pa I C ii r iAi.'K. o , a isc it wdl