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oo the counter, which lie had just before huddled away. "Hete i something worth trying a man1 fortune upon. Hut are vou really the devil? or did you merely say so lo frighten trie?" 11 I r I, ...... .. a.t nt '
If you wuv e uiij n miui uu nic rijvjruij
nrovinrr his diction by 'readincr certain W"
uPw?ai.eis)"i!o you think to come P"l-j (f?lfUCftl "DVttfl SbtOV?.
ly over me in this manner : I Know your
rascally trick. But you must go with
;ne.
At this the broker turned pale, and fell
s.iid the stranger, opening hi? mouth thisjupoii his knees. But it did no good. The
TilF. I.Oi:LY IIEAilT. BY MISS SUCKM-Y. They tetl me I am happy, find I try to think it true ;
They say 1 have no cause to weep, hit sorrows
are so tew
That in tin; wilderness we tread, mine is a favored lot JMy pretty griffs all fantasies, would 1 but heed ihciu not. It may be so ; the cup of life has many n bitter draught, Which those who drink with silent lips have smiled on while they quailed. It may be so; I cannot lull what others have to bear, tut sorry should I be to give another heart my share. Thy bid me to the festive board I go, a smiling sruPst ;
Their laughter and their revelry ore tortura to
nsy breast ; They call lor music, and there comes iomt old familiar strain,
I dash awav the starting tar, then turn and
smile again.
devil tw isted his tail about him in a tw inkling, and whiskered him a way before he could recollect a single prayer. A loud thunder-clap was heard at the time, and iheie was a strong emell of brimstone; while of the broker nothing was alterwards found, not even u grease spot, a
lottery ticket, or a dollar of rag money.
time so as to dist lav his second row nt
- teeth, "here are my horn?, which I have hitherto kept concealed under, my hat, w hich being fashionably high cm ned , is very convenient for that purpose; and here too"" turning his back lo the broker, and holding up the tkirls of his coat "here is my tail, which I keep coiled up
in this manner, whenever 1 visit the eaith, out of regaid to the prejudices of the people; and then, to satisfy you fctill further that I am really and truly m)self, here is my cloven foot, which at present I have encased in a fashionable boot, which I purchased a little way back, at I forgot the maker' name but no matter it fits well, considering. I'll pull it off in a minute, if you wish for further proof of " "Oh, no, ly no means," said the lottery dealer. "Tin i.erfectlv satisfied that you're
a gentleman that has plenty of money ; WJ!E onlj; sP,ecifiC ever offered to .l I i;i,Jf,wll w;ih " h8 'm yvhich a permanent and r;
UUU cviv, ii ci ucicou i imv
"But you're mistaken," said the devil, "about my having plenty of money. I'm poor at present, a a church mouse. I had some dealings, down below, lately, with a rascally Steam Drimstone Manufacturing Company, who contracted to sup
ply me with fuel for one year: and hav
HITT St ORRICK
i F.SPF.CFULLY inform their
Lit friends and the public generally, that lhev keen on hand a large
and well selected assortment of fresh
MEDICINES, which they receive semi annual lv, from the East. DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, $c (Ifn-hlrh th fnfli.'.Ainr are avart:
die public
iJical cure
may be obtained of that ciUagreeabl pain, the
1 ootn-ache, with ail its atttendant evils; such as fracturing the Jaw in extracting the Teeth, which often proves more painful than the Tooth-ache itself, and cold passing from the decayed Teeth to the Jaw, thence lo the head, producing a rheumatic affection, with many other unpleasant effects, such ns a disagreeable breath, bad taste in the mouth, Sec. ; dl of
ii.g got their pay six months in advance, pvl',ctl are produced irom toui or decayed teeth.
i i . i I , nu u.i puy iy ii.tvc ji iii iuy power it uiitr
n un.-.ii the evcuiinr breeze like voices! .' . . . V . . - ilulM worm a remeoy uiai win noi oniy rea
a. dream
ruined tuft.
re-
But oh! my heart is wandering back to my fa tber'u home,
Back to my si-ters at their play, the meadows
in the i r bloom.
The blackbird on the scented thorn, the mur
muring of th stream,
.... ...w..J7 .... - , -w Wnr hi :i rrniHi v Hint will nn citilu
And now, in order to retrieve ,nove the pain nine times out of ten, if proper-
my lor tunes, 1 have a miuu lo try my lUCK j y appnen, nut preserve the teeth trom lurtlieTh .ntilifnt pves thnt never more shall eaze' in'thft lot v." ;decHy, and anest the dist ase in such ns are de-
uponmybrow; j .J commend your wisdom, Mr. Devil. CP'U ;V,d llHV? ""f commenreJ a. The 6miles-Oh ceaw that melody, I cannot j Jow m tjrkeJts wi, u hjivep iSlor,I)o tLem to lltaKh and uselulncas bear it now, j . n .. , , r
And heed not when the stranger sighs, nor mark! vl" l,e a9 milf,y aa 1 can Pa3 ,l?r thu tears that start " j and have money enough lelt to pay my ex Tliiiro ti -h i hi r.oin n i i o rmt. i f or liin"'l i rma o f ' tw..c a Immt 11
- ... t . . l nu-ca i J 1 ' 1 1 1 .
"You'd better
ten dollars a piece
13 o'J ItioujanU cioilars. lohservation we are ld t hfli.
'No, I I'll only take one; and the high , have, to a very grea. cteut, foiled to produce
be attribu
te cure tliis
heart.
ir n.
Tin: iiistokv or a i.
1!V BAFiKY COIL.NW Al.t.. Day dawned. Vri thin a curtain room, Kille d, to faintnej, w ith periuiue, A lady lay, at point of dooui.
Day closed. A child hud !een the light; Hut I'.ii' Pis lady, fair and bi igiit, She rested in undreaming night ! Spring came. The lady's grave was green And near it, often times was seen A gentle boy, with IhougLtlul mien. Years tied- Ilewora a manly face, And struggled in the world's rough race, And won, at last, a lofty place. And then he died! Heboid before ye, Humanity's poor sum and story; Life, Datli ami (all that is nf ) Glory.
i VSGETABL2
r take two; they're only:3A:NY nrtides are before the public, n u .,.,1 Mi .-.ci ... ., ;J-yJL cure of that most obstinate and tormentece and the highest pi ii.e dibca,e tlie iiLcilIIllltisllllllia ,r((!11 tloie iliijtc ' i ..:.... .. i i. i t- .i
est iirize I mut ha ve at all eveuts; so look "'at desirable result.- and may it not tn that frienrl Pih " lU1 0 Uj'3 ,Utt' tliiU arUl';8 "'J t to that tnentl l.lSk. Uroubiesome disorder, arc also recou
"vviiy now, as to mat, i ve very
little
ommemied to
cure almost every disease with whir.li our frail
. ... , ., . . i
I noubt but what you 11 uraw the lilgncsi bodies are attacked, and in their preparation
prize, is nearly every body does that that object i kept in view, viz: to have the
iuiuii;iii cure lor an uic;i'e9. 'I'h V I 1 ., 11 . I a-
From flit .Nero York Transcript. Till: DLVIL. AM) TIIK LOTTERY .HAN.
Haw the Devil appeared ts-ice to Zeruba. ; edge.
bet Risk, a Lottery
of those dreadful
month, a t nl I gentleman called at a lotte
ry office in Broad way . He had a large, dark, piercing eye; a prodigiou long and honked nose ; a coal-black beard, a little singed at the edges; and two rows of double teeth all around. The cut of his garments was not materially different from that of other gentleman of modern
tinier. As Ins wuole dress was black.
deals with me; but as to wairuattug it you, l. .. iL.il : i i
u.. o to the public as a remedy for Klieumatism. and
"iSoneol your palaver, .erubabel. DO as uo cae in known where a perfect euro was you think that I'm such a fool as lo go up- not effected, we are justified in declaring it a on uncertainties? You must warrant me 'Valual ,le medicine lur that painful disease, nd the 50,000 prize." other " 11 re-ommcnded.-i'riee fifty "1 don't know whicli it is; that is to say, j I don't know which ticket will draw it. j CERTIFICATE. Hut as you are the devil, and know every !.Verj. O. & S. Croby, & Co : thing, you CdU Ifcll jut which cumbers to; (Gentlemen I fed happy in having it in choose." im.V power to :t;ite to you the zod effect your
Ah. have VOU eot me there old fox?i.v stable Kheumatic Drops, or iure Hemetly,
Acetate Morphine
llydriodate 1'otasie Ox M urate do. eodinc Black Oxyd Mercury Blue Pill Mass Lunar Costic Sulphate Quinine Extract do. " Coloycinth " Cicuta " Bulladona " Li(uorice Genuine Red Dark " Calisaye do. Calomel Opium Ipecacuanha Cream Tartar Calcined Magnesia Carbonat do. Peruvian Barks Yellow Lima do. Quassia
Cascarilla Gentian Colcliii uin Syruj) Liverwort Gum Scammony
Gamboge A rabie Camphor Ash foetid.i Tragacanth Elastic Sty ra Aloes Guiac Kino Ammoniac
Radx Spigelica Sugar Lead Blue Vitriol White do. Tartaric Acid Sup. Carb. Soda Carb. do. Manna Kl ike Orange Feel NutgnlU Jwlap l'ulr. (y.'ilornba do. Virgini i Snake Root Seneka do Badx. Valerian Uva Ursi Burgnady i'inieulo Adhesive Plaster Canthride8 dv. Mercurial do. Dyachilon do. Court do Refined Borax ("rude do. Sal. Nitre Refined
White Squills
Y Yir ?W YT Kj
aS the title of a new Weekly I'api r, devoted to the republication of the standard work of the bet authors. It is well printed on pape r of the finest 'jualitv made entirely of linen; each number ou-
tains sixteen Ito pages mauing n luiuuic ui uj. paues per annnni. It will be sen! by mail to any part of the (J, Stale? or Canada, upon the proprietor receiving three duUam per annum, post paid. No3. 1 and 2 contain the Man of J'e'ing, by Mackenzie, and the Vicar of W'akf field, l y tiobhmiih ; Uos. 3 and 4, Tales of the Hall, by the Rev. Grorre Crabbe: No " commence- the Letters of Lady Mary W'oitley Montague. There will be no abridgement of the woik of nny author. W'M. PEARSON, 1 15 Fdton Street, Proprietor. Neiv York, July 21, 183 4
"Republic of I.(t!ert."Vm.U-T this title, Mr William Pearson of this city, has c;fum noed an cnterpiizf which we really think deserving of very great success. It i a publication which in the shape of a juui to ne w? a per or in.-igKui, is intended to furnish the public with a enpj i f a icreat rmmher of (ho mo.'t approved and ant woiks of Kngli.-h hteralur-. 1 be publi-
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Black oxyd Manganese jonce neat and legible; and the whole j-tvlot-S"
Epsom Salts
Glauber no. Caustic Potafa; Benzoic Acid adx Sarsaparilla Cantliarides Tartar Emetic Senna Alexandria Sperm a ccti Sal Ammoniac t occulus Indicus Arrow Root Pulv. I'ine Sponge White ArFenic Paper Pill Boxes Wood " " . White Wax Yellow do. Red Precipitate White do. Chalk prepared Crude Antimony Black Hellebore Ergot Pulv. ITor Sulphur English Sall'ron American do. Cubcbs
EVih.im lnii:ivrn
S.j savmg.the devil chuckled marvellous.!''";';'. 7or"'IYn,e f'0'" a ,i' !k ,. , dl; , i.. ... :' . i: . i ...i ! 1,0.tho April lat,l was so ath cted with the i Consolidated do.
J 'll "c iMim owiiiiuiuicuuvunauuiu inuamrnHtory itheumatisin, that I was contiueu Oil Cubebs
lie then looueu over the licKeiS, lo my bed I was entirely unable lo help ny
ru Broker During ooeiatul presently told hitu that the right oneistlr- I could not so much as turn my belt in my ftil rainy" evenings last! "a not there; and that 5 11 49 would be j1' d 1 was w"h ,he ?rf tef J''culiy that ' ' V c' ""'a' .i c 1 could be moved in it. I tried various kinds of
men ionunaie one. medicine, and was attended by a skilful phji"l'erhaps 1 can get it lor you." eaid M r. 'cian, bul all to no t-tt'ect, until I made use of Risk. "But what shaie of prize Will you lyour Sure Remedy, which, when applied as digive me for my trouble?" reeled, gave rue immediate relief. Within a 6 ..r-.-.-. . . i ,t i - -hort time alter I commenced using it, I was "rilteen per cent ." grow led the dvl. Lble to ride out and htte;.d to my uSul bu.i"Thal 1'iu entitled to by the law, re-jness. I cheerfully recommend it to ihe public,
turned the broker; "but how much more as tiemg u good medicine tor Rheumatic com-
will you give me?"
l'wo per cent." said the devil.
Chloride Lime do. Sodn Cowhage Down Phosphorus Croton Oil Rhubarb Pulv. " Radx Digitalis Rocheil Salts
Carb Ammonia
Citric Acid Phosphate Iron Carb. do. Antiinoriialis pulv. Frankincence Armenian Bole Carb. Zinc .Nux Vomica Jt us-nan Castor Kxt. Catechu Calbanum Roll Brimstone Sheet Corks Bottle do. Vial " Oil Peppermint, " Almonds
Wintergreen Cinnamon Cloves Li vender Bonleau Auife Caraway Orante Spruce Bergamot Sassafras Origanum Hemlock Penny royal Cedar Turpentine J uniper Rosemary Yormeed Sent a Castor Sweet Spike Rose
PruSi-iate Iron Muriatic Acid Sulphuric do. Nitric 4 Sulfihuric Ether Aqua Ammonia Spirits do. Nit. dulc. Black Drop
ict it it ii it u ii it ii ii ii ii ii II ii ii ii ii it ii tl
and
Ant.' let-i.n.tln T; 11a t rrnta oiinnino A A M
, ph.mt, as ,t has been a number ot months and (!.r30n,s fjj Uy ott's do ., Hooper's female do., II 1 1 : - litlti il. ft return 1 -, . . . . . J , '
the lottery dealer at lirit took him to be ll'at VJ you for your trouble."
k preacher, who had come to reprovej "Give me five" said l!ik, "and Til see him of his wickedness and disregard of: what lean do for you." the laws, in persisting to sell tickets, conJ "Done," said the devil, "and here's mj trary to the statute in euch cases made; hand upon it." and provided, aDd he began, in great per-J "Oh my, how dreadful hotymir hnnd turbation, to huddle his contraband waieaj ls' you've burnt my linger" to the very out of his sight as eoon as possible. i bone." "Never mind, my friend," said the man! "I always like to give my friends a
in black, at the same time opening hisj warm receptiou. But you must do your
1 have hud no return
AARON IIOLDUIDGE. Columbus, O. November 1, IGJ4.
Certificates of Dentists and Physicians also
directions for using, accomanv euchb e.
For sale by llitt & Orrick, incennes; Din-
iel & Devin, Princeton and Barton, Swift L.
Barton, New Harmony, fa. Vinceunes, Oct. 25, 1831 21-Gm
mouth just far enough to display the en
tire outer row of his double teeth "never mind, my friend you and 1 are old acqiMitanceo we've delt together before now. " "I've no recollection of that," said the
lottery man, who now began lo be some
prettiest oow to look me up 5 11 40 don't forget the numbers. I would go and get them myself; bul 1 dont like to be out late thisctormy evening; and this new boot hurts my poor foot excruciatingly. I'm afraid I shall have corns on my hoof aa long as I live. But I must be going now. ile-
DR. JUBKINS'
1TtIIlS valuable medicine is celebrated for l L i. r o . i-
me loiiowiii'r uiseases: v line
what re-atfured "perhaps we have, and ; member, friend, 5 11 49; those are all perhaps we hav'nt. I dont recollect yourj odd numbers; and Ihey'il be lucky. So lace now though the truth is, 1 deal with; good night to you." fo many respectable people of all sorts,! The devil went a way. But he was not that really 1 can't recollect the half of, acquainted with all the cuonig of the lot them." j tery dealer. The latter, as it happened,
"Hut you'll recollect my name when I had the very ticket laid aside for his own
mention it?"
"Perhaps so that is to 6sy if--or -but to hit upon
private use, which the devil had chance
But he held his tongue on
that point, in order to get the better bar
gain out of Old Nick. Jn a day or two the lottery drew, and, sure enough, 5 11 49 came up the fifty
thousand dollar prize. "VYell,"eaid Risk to himself "here's a glorious chance now for a speculation. Suppose I keep the whole prize myself, instead of taking up
with the paltry commission ol 5 per. cent amounting to let me see--only about
cunns:
Swellings of every de.-cription Sore Legs and Ulcers of longstanding Glandular Tumors
telons or Catarrhs Rheumatic pains of the Joints; Sprains, Bruises; and Tetters; Chilblains, or parts affected by frost. It is also good for Scalds and Burns. For glandular swellings, it i3 superior.'to any medicine yet known. It is much safer than mercurial applications, (as it does not contain the smallest atom of that mineral) because it does not lay the parient liable to injury from exposure to cold. It cur3 the worst Felons or Whitlows on the application of forty-eight hours. Rheumatisms which have stood as long as to become a kvbtematic disorder, rwtjuire medicine to be taken inwardly to remove thm entirely. But in must cases, by applying this ointment externally as directed, it will give relief. Certificates of important cures also directions for using, accompany each bottle. For sale by Daniel & Devin, Princeton; and Roddick, McCormick, Co., Washington, Daviess county, Indiana.
October 2J, I834-21-Cm
Mi
WASHINGTON t J
what shall 1 call your uame, if I may be iobold?" z: "I'm the devil," said the stranger blunt"The devil you are!" eaid the lottery man, 9tai ling back ten or eleven feet, turning pale, and nearly gasping for breath; while the stranger seemed greatly to enjoy his surprise. At length, however, te-
rnverinir him elf a little the seller of
chance" eaid, in a kind of depiecaling, "I; "o thousand dollars; and what's that
1 hope, fir, you're not about to that; "'r'"' l" " i. is, that you are not in haste to " jholyspoon! I'll do it it it costs me my "Pshaw!" conlemptuoulv ejaculated;1'. But there's no danger of that. I'll the man in black, "what a white-livered' tel1 lhe devi!. w,,en he comes, I couhi'r.t fool vou are, Zerubabel Ki.k! Uave'nti procure the ticket he wanted, and there'll we dealt together for many a year on! be an end to the matter."
. - , , . .- . ' , A ,, Icis, and all others, who may be pleased to l.ivoi "Vou are plen-ed to be merry, tr, in: for the prize: "1 11 take that small sum of j llini wnU ,,Jir custoID. nis table will be uip-
f tying so tait however honoralde the tn- money now, said he, "mend luek. tercoure with a gentleman of jour dis- 'I'm sorry 'o inform you,' replied the tinguished reputnlion might be, I must cay I latter, "(hat I could'nt possibly procure 1 never to my recollection, had the honor; your favorite numbers, and of course of your company or conversation before;! " .. nmporrv for it too, Mr Ri'k, as well and R9 for any dealings with you " cn yonr account ns on my own. I've "Well we won't quarrel about that, Ze-J made two long journeys, now, from my rubabel. I came here upon urgent busi-j own place dowi .below, and I don't like ncss, as you m:y w ell suppose by peeing' to he disappointed ; besides, I was in hopes
me here, so far from home this uieadful of putting a couple of thousand rlollars
in your pocket by the bargain. "1 was in hopes, loo, but unfoitunate
VU j llllt. I Kill J O -"V'JIIW I I
ll'ashington, Daviess County, Indiana.
D ESPECTFULLY- informs his friends and S t the public generally, that he has opened
a House (t
for the reception and accommodation of travel
Fisher's do., Batenian's Drops, Godfrey's Cor
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Wormwood
Winter green Skunk Cabbage Raspberry leaves Meadow Fern Mustard Flor. Bitter Herb, ice. &.c.
African Cayenne Common do. Lobelia Guui Myrrh Uemlock Bayberry Pulv. Ginger
Witch Harel SwYgicaA Instruments. Pocket Cases, Am. Spring Lancets, German do., Evan's Thumb do , Com. do. do., Gum do. Tooth Drawers assorted, do.. Elevators do ,
uo. forceps do., liouge's, l-.Iastic i'essaries, do
t he execution has far more appenrn nee of Lon-
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m!
stotrnv nicht.
'Urgent business, say yon? U
umphl our pre?enl icheme in lhe Maryland State Lotterv is Deculiarlr rich." !So
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faying, Ir. llik tigain placed the tickets said the tevil, (who hud lately been im
bed with the best the market affords, and
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patronage. His house is rnpaclou, comfortable and convenient. The bar shall always be abundantly fdled with every variety of the most choice Liqaors. The Stables attached to this establishment are large and convenient, and will always be well stored with provender. A good, steady and honest hostler i-i engaged, who is thoroughly acquainted with his business. iN B. Boarders by the year, or otherwise, will be thankfully received, end accommodated on moderate terms . , Washington, Daviess county, ludiana, March J, 1334 41-lf
do., Red Wafers, do. Sealing Wax, Black do. do., do. Sand.
3?avnts, OVs, &c. Prussian Blue, Crome Yellow, Terrc-de Sien
na, Venetian Red, Red Lead, Spanish Brown,
do. Whiting, Dry White Lead, In Oil d o. do., Lampblack, Verdegris, Yellow Ochre, Chalk, Cold Leaf, Silver Bronze, Copper do., Bed Saunders, Brazil Dust, Camwood, Arnato, Rosin
Madder, Chipped Logwootl, Extract do., Sand
i apcr, ttotten clone, Curcuma, Pumice clone
HBRKIA, OR
! J5HE rubsttibcr respectfully announces to LX the people and ihe afflicted, that 'I hn.a Stagncr, of Kuihirkv, has invented a TBL'cS
Fustic, Glue, Copal varnish, Japan do . Shoei or tne co'ni'b'ie ure'of all kinds of
oo., Cpirits I urpetitiue, Linseed Oil, Sperm do , Perlash, Copperas, Rice, Cochineal, Varnish
Krusiies, I'aiut do. asssorted. Sash do.. Ilfard,
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do., Shoe do , Tanner's Round do., Scrub do., Horse do., Counter do , Eastern Starch, Chem
cai raste blacking. They feel confident in sav ing 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. Orders and Prescriptions promptly attended to and thankfully receivedVinceunes, Ind., March th, 18 440tf GINSENG. CASH or trade will be given for any quantiti " i)!Tidalvij vrell cleaned, di red, am delivered at the Drug Store of UITT Si ORRICK.
And has obtained a patent for the ;une. He has procured the Sole tight of its use in Indiana, and constituted Er JnsVrit S mh ngf nt, who will attend all rates nt bis olfn-e in Vineenr e-. Niv compensation will be require.! or accepted unless a permanent cure is f rlVcted. TIlACKLIt V. BL'SH Sept G, 18-34 M-tf (MNTIl VOLUME,) 3 Repository for Music, ling, rati n, JVo.i Cu!, Poetry, mid I'mst, BV T!IC MoS CtlHlKjIH) ACTIO U, Vubtished at hi per annum, BY L. A. GODLY,
