Logansport Republican and Indiana Herald, Volume 2, Number 20, Logansport, Cass County, 31 October 1833 — Page 4
liUJHT KUADISG.
Translated fur the New-York .Mirror from the French. ROS ANNA, TJIt: UGLY ONE. 4Hut look, then,' said Mrs. Moore, to her husband, 'how ugly that little one is. Is she not William?' And Mr. Moore who was sitting
in a rocking-chair, amusing hiinse.f
with poking the fire, laid down the t nigs he held and gravely answered tiie wife. 'But my dear, you have already said so one hundred limes, and were you to say it one hundred times more. Rose would not become less ugly for your saying so.' llosanna was a little girl of about fourteen. She was their only child, and to do her mother justice, was really very ugly and almost revolting: with her little grey eyes, Hat i?ose, large mouth, thick protruding lips, red hair, and above all a frame remarkably awry. Hose was, then, very ugly but
she was a sweet girl, nevertheless. I
Kind and intelligent, she possessed a mind ot the highest order. Nature seemed to have compensated her with a very good quality of the heart for the want of eve y beauty ofperson. The poor little tiling was profoundly hurt, as she listened to her mother's observation. 'Oh you little
fright.you will nevcrgeta husband. E'jjht o'clock struck; Mrs. Moore w.s sorely vexed, '(io to bed Rosannn.' Trembling, the little girl approch-
ed her mother to give her a kiss ofjtj
gof'd night. Fis useless you little monster,' said hrr mother. A tear rolled from the little one's
irtirl thJrd.rr cl hail xncr.PPAeA in.refore Mr. Ilyer, at Mavlboio' street, cl.arg-j
. - d w.th bceil drunk and disorderly.
tOUClnng lllStiean.lOOMnnernanoslWhcn asked by the magistrate how she got the moistened handkerchief Where-'er living she an&werd "that she was a mar- ... . ill i rit d weman." .Magistrate But marriapjc with her mother had been drying d0ntRetTll,jOur,iTfnfJi pruoner-oi.,ye her Weeping eyes, and dried them it does, for since 1 was married I have done
a second time therewith: sho then . " "g;
tenderly embraced her mother, wlio returned her affectionate caresses
with all a mother's fondness. The parties being now favorably
XfG'i'JCS?. THE subscribers have entered into Copartnership for the purpose of trade and mkrchandize at this place, under U i..l 1 ll T 5ir Y5.r.: 1 1.'
isposed, nought remained but toj Co Thpy uin continue to do
esmmisii tiie peace, inis was no;busine,s at the o!j stand of W. G. L
WESTERN L1TEHATUKE.
CINCINNATI ryiiRRon. ud Western Gazette of Literature and Science. PROSPECTUS OF TIIE THIRD VOI.t ME, TO EE ELAUULU, IMPKOVED, AND PUBLISHED AVEEM.Y. To be Fdited by W. D. Gallauuek U T. 11. Siiri vr.
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P. S. ihe piibiif alio:! ,f Jr.' C
nati Minor and Ladies I ,-;
be continued by Sim-.lw; G.u i V,',. ;lt will he, in nearly all rfM,irhi al! '
jincniniv cmion of toe ahor woik j will partake in the nlarircirtnt.ai A
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the other Improvements, wx i.tic!:(d i"'
On the expiration of the present, volume, I the ahovc prospr tu?
the Cincinnati Mirror will pass ito tut- contain or. e half more ri adii-r :
hands of Thomas II. Shreve and illiain U. .Jlan jj ,locs ? ,,r,.tl...f. ,.t- . '
tasv matter neither would make g. w. K WING, at the N. E. corner ofjGuiiagher, ,j whom it will hereafter he pub '-.p"1 j .J; ' ; v..'M0,iIf"
UtUllUIW- dUU Mllluui u.i.uM.1 uu.r, "'"-."J "V ' A .,,,.1br.P.hPn:i.! HOW l)C PUb-ill'l. ?0 n . -Hum, ! I SK
penetration of little Rose, the rec- remng from .Ac.yorA 7Vn .11 s.zeand to Juuhsll itOne dollar Tuer.iv.tWc cents per M;;:
weekly, ll will be punted with entirely ! j advarcc Ore Dollar Fiiiv-ur ew materials, and on paper of a beautn.il , Iri0,itis....0r One LN.IIar ''irA line, and iKiifonii quality. 'J he annual stiu-' .. u.u .tra seripiun price will e Two dollars & b illy-! -fven t v-hi v e tents at the (Sj.nr.li,, f.f cents, p tj auliu advance and the paper in j tin; volnme. A year ot t ho i'arlt iit its enlarged furm willne but a fraction small-j will make a volume of 21 0 jiajre?. i; , u er than the pi estnt size of the .New-York I (jjf;r ? pac and iiit!e, v ri '. ' Mirror, i he hist number will be issued in;i ; , . , t , 1 . ii- I i oe in rni;neo v. i u: mc !.ir n!inil,tv September next 1 he publishers have se- '
ciucd as assulants in the Original Depart-;
onciliation would not have then taken place.
She took her fathers hand be-
Bnilwiorf. a wry lare and extensive
Assortment of Goods, whir thev wilUeli unusualh low,thev
to Fell a? low as an
hr()0nlicl.(i,vn lifflo lianrla n nr? nrps-! pledge tllemF( Ives to F
, . ', , . . ,?Jothcr J"s(allivlunent in the Country, sed it to her bosom; she then ook;Their oj an(J c.U5lomers arein. her mothers hand, and joined to;viled toca ;uuj ex;iniim. for themseho her father's as it lay on her heart. an(j a ?lare 0f public patronage is re-
Human pride could resist no long
er- the lilenated parents rose at the same moment and cordially embraced each other. From that hour Rose was the I-
dol of them both.
spectfully solicited
WM. G. KWING, GF.O. B. WAl.KRR, GEO. W. KWLNG. Locransporf. Jui o 28, 18:13. 3m,
"WAS HI.K GTON HALL. wvm l . .: t ! . ... IV. . -i I hir-
- r . -r l tf fit HI 5U'J:rnit'l U.tring 1 t iiiu v t ti lit, mi a j
veaisaiier IIIIS, l.0.llinl, mtj Ji ton Ohio (o Fortwaji.e, and taken the ; ut d: the evv Valines whirh will oe introdu-
l!(Tlv Knifinin wn fhn nriiiinirril (f ! we'll known stand lately o' tnpiod bv J
inent of the -Mirror, .Mrs. Jim a L. Dlmo.nt,
Jof evay, and John 13. 1Jillo, of this city.
I liey will also have occasional contributions from Utway Cukky and 11. D. Littlk, Ksqrs. and from otlieis, ladies and gentlemen, whose productions hat e i.eretofoi e given interest to thv.- pages of tne .Mirror, and to those of various eastern and western periodicals The
character of the paper will be somewhat incd
PROSPECTUS
OF 'Hit COMPLETE PERIODICAL LlHrv Forty-rijjht pspes, w e-.kiy-nearly VX'X1 lar-p
ociavo pac;cs ;i jrar, lur t ivt- lioilnri-
jii-t.i.;.,, .i.uu, , m.vu ic;.uiri- italic l' lflv oliimes ol c.i fnrr.ou tize.
1 t-r' i J 1 i I I . .
. . i I , . 1 , w.i wooa, in om.'p ns nienmsia u,e pu-mcirei,-every society to which her moJ.iei crally thatl e L;scpcned a UilJo presented her. Amiable witty and j i:n ri:it i misa.en r observiiMr, her conversation was u-ror lbe acconinM)dali,,n of-Ulofce ,vllo maT fj
fi'verssjflv rntirhprl ivcrliiir. w iu. a fall. His tab;e will i e con
g- .i i iStantlv supplied uithtiie est llie market ;if One sumerevenmT, the sun which ifbnJ- ,tablf, ls vvell Slip?.h,,i wiUl,la,.
durinff the dav had shed overnaturelOuts and Com and an attentive Hos,tki.
ne nopes i y las nuenuon io ' issines to merit and .eeoive a share of p.i'r lic patronage. Form :i) re .'i.!y Ah 1
ced, however, will he altogether additional, r'very eilort will he made ty the conductors, to mnke tiie .Mirror as western as possiitlein Us character. Its contents will comprise 1. OKi(JLAL TALLb The p re
eve, he hastily wiped it away, &. turning toiler father, presented him the yethumid cheek. J le kissed her ten dor! v. 4J am not altogether miserable," she mwrmered. leaving the room. Retired to her chamber she rem
an intense heat, had just disappeared, leaving the horizon covered with lonir red bands of red clouds more dark, were heaping themselves on the eastern sky the atmosphere wassufTocanng.&.one would dream
le earth was returning to tne sun
the heat she had been receivini: from the latter during the day. All was heavy and weary the air inhaled seemed rather to sullocaie
than nourish. A drowscy languor overcame every one, In a saloon every window was throw n open, might be seen htre $ there, in the darkened light, groups of young females, whose white dresses, slightly agitated bv the rising
rrjlHE siihsiri er ui-hes to en ploy lmme---diatelv. a Jour o:;tn. I o is acquainted with the CIIAEK'JTLWSIAG Msii.oss. to whom lilei at w . j . .v hi ivhji tii;.N.-'i.i:v. Ijnjransport. Oct. "-'-'2.
The lihrnry will coi tam ner.rlj all th works oi merit ngtl.tj appear, viz: tyht',, and 1 rave's History Sr-'i-hv .ikt. iiemoir- tie rrosl approved r.'iMt.,i(L, Annuals Adventures 'i ?!ts ol i.i.ti'cc;--tionahle character, iVc. kc. The "Coriirlcie Perin-Jiciil Lihr-it"
einitient tttler.ts of Mrs Duniont for tiv.s! be four-.d lr di-j er sahle to all loveis of "t -)cties of writing are acknowledged, readiu-, in U:ti or cimy. Ever) i.irl.JLr Last and West. The specimens ol Mr. M lU ?llin. 's n' ' ' :f Xi"'s ixu - -.I- i . aped for hn,'!ii.:, whin the 1-oi.k ;S Ltilon powers in way, are c reditu- te(i nntctl ttllh t c Sll , 1
menced embroidering a scarf, andKrpp-.nftun -lir nfTunul
worked thus part o, t he u-ght, for .hii.s.nv.u.riousand pcciica! uhorche desired to he ahle to prtsoton ,hc imaila!io 0VtK, l0 dwi..
ir-i iiKiiiiei wiikii stiu rose in uie
LOGAlVSi OUT ARK1V h6 ivin L;;hi, ettt , on 'houdixyb ai.d Tiim?da, tj 1'. M. Indiai.aj.oli Monday, G 1. M. Ft. a!ic, on Tucdajj and Saturdavs o 1'. M. iNilts, Tuesdays G P. M. DKPAliTS to Lafau ite, on Sundays and Vedi-.esd;i ?, G A. M. Indianapolis Fiidas G A. M. Ft. Wayne, on Tuesdays and Friday, G A. iM. Niles Fudavs G A. M.
morn ins.
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j A low languishing mnrmur i)i,loUer? intended to sei;t hy asy mail lTmo fhcfnnt rivnlot A ViHT!r w t.wi.f l..,...t...i ... u l"
rill . J . mm .. Iliun.!. . J -Hil HU-.UIU31 llclilUl U 111 Hull (III lltUl t)lJV-
I i i UM ,,t1ul,,u r,un '8 .;, pressing her heart's sentiments bv Mi' 1 t:!e girl calmly resigned horsed t,xlPnmorary llielo(iv nowsmooth
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liiisr.
bed.
On the morrow Roe presented the scarf to her mother. What was
No more whispering, but a grni
era! silence took place, for hers
s .i... i:..i i
' one fApei lenreti va? a celestial svmphrony. a seraph's Vv iien h.cr mother received it co!dlv.u,,rr J "'
i son sr.
-uu npiu . .iu tenuer, LoR, Underwood, a fine blue cy-
4 Yes, said she internal' v, kI am
touch'd bv the melody, that his f.' me
imlv, thev are ruriit. and she ?ought!nv. , r , i i n ' . , - i " . i e, ,conni?on. jie listened to the anin her voting head to find a remedy r.i-. i
And then in die world new
C. CARTER. P. M.
Lo:mport Feh. IG, 1833.
W Hi;
I.n.tit f-itklt- tniti-k..!r hill 'iL lr ll.ri tl I ...... 1.
i'i tii rttij miiiji, uui i;u nit lllf liir vvt.iaHltJL'. 1 i a 1 Ii . liiti: 1 1 te k'. ill riini; lite rature of the esl. Oilier eu;ible t e Iltlitc r u crowd any coinmonfeuei net s. tliat aie favorably known, w ill ai- l'"ck i! t" two M'".i-er, frrqi.cntly n.t. tc. so ( o.,U iluiJe to this department of the fT' r lU X'"1" 'I Us',,:,'Ud f u rl . , I . . . arinef.-oiii Kuree, Hid sei.t oil Irt-sh to iu Mirror; ai;d we do not hesitate to prom- painJm. 'n,(- s.-i -uNer in Aiiwoiiri will t ise,a-d we presume the public will not 1 -ri-HLt, as it . eix-, to tUn very i'ounUiiu ,f iie-ilate to believe, that it will occasion- !'ier,.:iwe. Work, jm:. ted m ti.is li ..-ary v. i.'i all contain eins of rare excellence. rf-:,l d i.'", when, without it. he il mff'l v 4i rvc 4 vc 'in . tv "ld e Ul''i:.V a.u. Jc to jroeure tUm. A II. ORK,L,ALLbSAb I he pro- that u ,il ,:t : , su t hilars to in.r. n, iix aid the abstruce will be kept aloof caii !-e rcprii.tti :u ri riirtnUued to sul st uiiom Ibis department, for which we shall "c"s, cv.n p to our j t -utiar lac ilitie for ao.dcavor to procure the familiar and in-1 '"'y t tj'iriy cei.u, with tht iinp.r- . x j tart ariaiuon of us feeing liesli and utw. lei C.-lSllg. v e .i.;ul tiive near 'JA i.itts annually, fIII. i: RLYTIMFS i.v TUP: WFST q--l to mj cn.u.i. mcu Lo Ls: L;f rf - Under ti.is head w ill be presented oc-! Ht,,u pJ-'l'H.i in tl.e In-iary ill ! e cc n.j.'i e casional sketches ol events ol interest , w , , a , e ; " .... ii- i i Moluiiie, so ti.at ti e mil-sc n. er, if Le pie&te, which happened dming the earl) set- IIja. ir h, or ?lvt. u a,v:iv? witLt.et injury tf. ih tnent a;.d frontier wars of this w cs-j any ul ihe &iliei-s; or it n.ay be Loui.d up at le tern country. The matter for thesej Plcr,SUM" of sl,bM rihcrWelches will be drawn from authentic!. Tliis "olk U M'rls aL e"r.rdir.,ry fraj i ure, unknow u to :.ny oliier pernd iexl in tt.c .sources. ; country. 1 l.e mK-st i j tun piice n.ny K
IV. iiKlbb UlUCjirs ALdMvLl cousidercii a mere lenu for a jear; as tie
I
ot
ter, hUtoo.aiid custom.
i
V. OillGLNAL POKTRY The! Tl.e work published io 'Tl,e Complete nam,, ol Oivay amor.-t others, are a dn al l.i;;r,r" mU le ef the l.U- . J A . . " i character, r-otlj us rri.,ids the atiti:ur ai.d Lsg Miiiicienl -uaranty that tins departn ent!M1..iet.l. (vv (1ls cf apprtiVed mer!tf
.t tne :uiiror will Me respectably Iiiien.iwill k'smtoui to the editor every arn!
VL I V ADDITION', the nnnor willl 1J(U1 "rpcguiepr ,lUn an md.uaud field
:S-Tlu-e w ill be mainly illusti aln e! u ork at li c t al :fcl'J; w in stU kr "st; ard . . -,- J , in maLy parts of the l.uited Stateb it v. ill t western pecuha.ittcs-.cenery,chap- hriLg jjule hs origIiial Coa lQ lU su, . it, hi?tor.and custom. i,er.
TH R subst?i'.er heps leave t. inform the icontaia Liierary Notices brief trans-
tlist lie iins just reeeiv"d a larpe nbvt tn.eiit vl IRON. A AiL. CAST lt,
to select Iroiii, vv hile care will hfc lakm in
y iNotices unel trans-i ;c , . ,
e Cltl.eitS Ol I Ot.ANseOlCl a l! VH.liilt. t-mtc : ...liiKf .iw.i.rt. nt,i In.: i . i . 1 ' e
.atl.n. ..c.i..t...-..r..... .lnl... ' I
iiierlic i.e .v.- comments on 1 a??i; 'Die first iumi"cr will I e issued on the il teni-brleeted Tales. Essa s, Foeti d, 0,'3!;iJ '"t, and refrularlj every Utdi.iv vT v.. vr " " i '-y ''-f 'falter, seeuitd in handset) e printti cv ' . . j covers, and on i'.i.e v. hitepaj.tr, at live delCt7r:i0 F-tblishers, determined to, lars per annum, payaDe ii auvarce. Ch ', . make a fair trial lo ascertain whether a! "attiup; tuetty dollais will he supplied ui'a
weekly Literal v Fa per can he s-o sup-liVC '"P" 01 lLat U!,i': :Stu,s at
viZ pc i7 up proved Jutibdu
Which he w iil -a-a nurd equal to anv marjufacnired in the United Mans
Country M(n h:hts i!i li..d h much to their interest to call, as I am dispo.-ed to
jseil all goods in my lir e ol business, oi
wkh the swfTttoi.ps of the iitru-j bet!erI,errn' l,,;iu : bc in,rha'"
eu in riusourii, tni'ati oi iouisville, adding tr.insnoria:ion.
mPtll nill fi!f ''. m f i iorril-i ! 1 c-r.tt
pans wounded t ie httleone s Imart. L tu-n f. , ,
C7"
i he music ceased, bait the sweet:
A first impression alienated all the
yoim girLs of her own age hut sire was so good, so amiable, so a-
miHiMg. that thev approached, then
hsti
mi ll 'mil tlimi Iji .-..1 Lai. ?
......, i.iui HMiunui. auwu, , ,of. t..0,r i: i
..i.j i ,.i . uiuiMiAcu nun viiric iiu iiHhvti. our httie one was hapnv. Ltrt,i 1 f if 1 lOo(l. v t: dav .iir. Moore v, em h tne k?i t 4-r i . .i . . . ii J tll,w beauttlul mul that vouns in a rio'ent pass:on. and hecamp, in' :r j l fi, w, r, t rT , i lu c .... gin he. tiiotiht Uut erwo)d. 4Iapcone iuenee o swme infim nreva- a " r n , . 1 .; -, , . . a . spy the man on whom may full her ncation, h;ghK incensed aams t his'i' 4?0.i i i i -i xx,;r Ti.r, i r n , .e!io!ce, and he involuntarily si hwne. i he r tlo nest.c tehntv wasL i "
I would also invite the Smiths in and near tbe above place, to call and exam-
voice vibrated on Uuderwood's ear. inc my stock oi Irov. oik iloor west of and there was a charm in the witty , Porter & Co's S'ore, and a few doors aand original trifle to which he listen-! bovc the Po;t 0ilke-
S. It. JACKSON.
Indianapolis, July 11,18 33.
b-it.
V o I i c e aS hereby given that i' raneis Dale, the wife offeoio-e Hale, dec. has idrmmbUred mi
the Fstate i;f said teo.
ported in lite W est, as to w arrant the expendiluto o; lime and money wf.ich are necessary to make such a work good. Ii ve made arrangements to publish tire Ci 'cinnati Mnror, and W estern Gazette of Literature and Science, lor at least one year, upon the plan stated above. At the expiration of that time, the) wdl feel themselves at liberty to abandon the
held, should the support extend to the .vork be insufficient to warrant l htm in
Address.
T.K.(iRFF.N15Mv, No. 9, Franklin Tiace, Philadelphia.
coniinuine it: but for that nnriiid.it will i I,IaclKC 01
0 ,
r Fl TCI I to- 1 Respectiully n.lorms the citizens ct Logansport and its vicinity, that he hns permanently located himself in thisi il-
ae for the purpose of attending lo the
be continued at all hazards. As their
expenses will be heavy , and as the proposed publication will not come directly into competition with any other paper in the western count rv. the Puidishers exneet w ith some rnnfidei.ef tn bi rm-
Lhiie, the estate isi..i. , . i . i , i i. .. .i
supp-.-sed to bo n.suiveui, ail persons inde .ted .V ,"um ""l,U "U uppuneu oy ue
troubled for eiiht d.iys tor eioluj
i 'umi.us.uis. uoiKf was cununu- mm i i it . i n c-
a.. IJIII". IV MS.01i"l ill VclUI. l,tCiv-i I (. .
e;i tier voung tuams to discover why hut her latin r still continued an-
t; suid est.ite are reenested lo u.nivn ii.nn...
!i 1 i , ,. , , . , . idiate payment, und all persons that have Ufltieni' lights are brotlgllt 111.: claims on said estate ;., rcinrstod to cvtua
vomiff woman was the uslv ,oruard llie llrst o A:rv.u r. i for sntie
Delphi, An?. g J-:1M.
a:'iia.
Lorl Underwood was stumfied
We: tern Ccmmui-itv.
grv.andher m.'her was still CO!!-,,-, SIX weeks after datejshall applv
MIII!1 ll' WOflH l.l .If In,. ol... ...s .., ). i.ie v
m, ........ . ..;ilr;. ykl a."M. 31IC 1 t I I f
TF.RMS OF TUDLICATION. The C'isa innati Mirror, and Western Gazette of Literature and Science, will be published on a line Super-Royal sheet
in the quarto form, co venient for heinij
Thrv were al! three seated in the
pirlor Mr. Ator.re was arranjring
1 I r. .. ... . -
ttiiimi-sirtsipi- of th. Mirbi.r ,, i h i i 1 "ound. l lie paper lor a eir w ill ntake
iazed on her a second time; for the. re new il of land cei tiln ;ue ?So. ,l baudi-ome volume of four hundred and
ludii n the title
ill be furnished
fhe'-d in hereiiniPiovVironp;i ,'','r" UM HX 5 u econu time; CC lov the . enewal olland cet tiln ate iNo. ume xnuine 01 io he J m her .m.itinow M reconcile hc j;,,,,, her ,ws y; Rnd for the ,.: lmlfof (hc N w ,jr of ,,( tio Je.ghteen lare paj;es,inc ," , .. t 'was, indeed, less uj-lv The beau- 3' '...hip -3 North of ra-o 5 K. ()f.Pe and mdex, which w l!V VPri fill f irn. ennfm m llin . . . ' t- J ' ,1V w"u .1. 1 I I - . t . . ... I tv t 1 1 ll... 1 . .. . I i' . I
ties ot her mind stcmed tranfer-
i: .'ii. jnicii.1 wii.s .lrrauiTin .,1.1 11 ? 1 T" 1 re t ber person, and her "revere tne fir when tms was eoiieiurJed , ,0m , ,i ' - ' ho ihre-.v ihe io.ms Iron, him.sualcli-Tf',. th?n csPrfs cla l,,,k fro,,.!,, m.md, an.l -""J'y we!', lr numial seasauon,.
tne .Michigan Koad hmbl,-.si or mi-laid.
DAN HO, CLARY. Looransporl, Ausj. a;h 1S.3.3. (.)-Gv.
pn'd :t abruptly; htit aflcr h mo-! t ii- .1 i 1 t . I
in;nt perusal, be closed it ajjain.in cnn .wl .llln(1 . . - Ihihitanhs of b sn in 1 nii i(pnmn ti i.....v,. .r-. ....
a violent humor, or.-t a iierv slanc-o ' ' " . V'i'l""1 vicinity, that he li
at hislremWin,, wifk mul hnnillv " ",' u,cl.,?ss?sao" ' iill!l!-iln
r ,. 7 . 7 - esiaim mostloviri" of women. Uie line oi ins prole rose from bis cuatr. n,...... .1 p , . " J.j ,r;.h n
1 KS.;--.IIII1 w'lTfi' v . . t I I . llllll I I j . I I I 1 . I I I MC
' -"i is i. .v 11 i v r p nun 'n'.js
with the but tiumher of the volume. Ad-
veili-ements will be excluded. The subscription jirite will be Two Dollars and Fifty cents per year, payable in ad vance; or Tireo Dollars pavable an time within six months after the comtn'.iiiernifiii nl tn vnir WM,.... ,l. ..
r 1 ' '" ;l," " IILI1 UIL rtLrfgansport al;bove terms are not complied with, and
is located himselfi ine I'uldi.-hers havi id fnmi..v . n....
here all calls i ter, Three Dollars and Fifrv.ViM.tc will
ssioti w ill be receiv-jbe invariably demanded.
TJpEGS leave to inform the in-
Eiosanna, deeply moved. clasped
ber arms 1
about to rise, and affectionately
ir.vru nun. v'miu inn 1 fieri 1
ber innoGent coaxing, and the Jittlej Margaret Barber w
ia, ueeo'v moved. ctaspea fa pnr fu0 r.;,i1r..i fpunctua v. .i. , 1 u irtiem?, me uuuiul companion of TT . uiout his neck; as he wasjnMr i- n -rtI ' . He mav be f..n 1 oar nve&, acco irpanv ns even toiho j u ise, and aflectionately ca-1 1 J " 10 1,10 donee on M.mi s
grave.
a3 recently brought up
and attended to
aund at his place of resi-
blrcet near the Semina
rv, except when absent on professional duties. Logansporfr, Aug S 1833. 9
Lov al Airents allow ed 19 1-9 mnt; :
collections, and a copy of the work gratis As these terms are liberal, it is ex peeled that all who accept agencies will exert themselves to collect all subscriptions in their vicinities.
Disc6rilinnun.-,., ...t..
-vy-at wnuie pavmeiHS art
Physic and Surgery, All calls in his line w ill be thankfully k, promptly attended to. He flatters himself that from bib long experience, and very extensive practice, both in Phytic and Surgery that he w ill be able to ;ivr general satisfaction, lie ha on hand and will constant!) keep for sale a good assortment of genuine Drugs and Medicine which w ill at all times be sold on a? rea soiiable terms as can be purchased in this part of the State. His OFFlCKat present in the larg( Frame Building 1 cxt South of ihe Canal Mansion House. N. IJ. Medical adz ice given ct the Office Frte Gratis. Logansport, July 1st. 1833. 3m.
ISR. H. EUCESXAN AYING pennantiitly Incased him?eiri" the town of'TIPTOASPOI.T 1MV
takes pleasure in lei.dt ru g to? grciitt.-t acknowledgements to his friends aid the public for the patronage heretofore received in his profession. He ha? arid intends keeping on hand a general asortment of MEDICINE; And solicits a continuance of the patronage heretofore giver, him, which -lial1 have his strictest attention. Tiptonsport, Aug. 8, 1 833. 9-3m.
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