Western Statesman, Volume 1, Number 48, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 11 February 1831 — Page 4

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TIUMVAIIMNG HELL. On a !,.-y ctaj .it tho n t cf 1.11 Vi lun t i:.t jit ! ii n-'il man t.uk ivi done,

hen tl- t rm'j .!.u:; ! u !" wi t- ; irriin near,

A:i 1 t!.o Cui'.i Vii . t am .) ii.

An l t,. thini'li't r .'.! 1 as the Uhti.it f SI, An-1 j'' t o ! v ilii t:' f Min of ell t V. u suv'il, I it il nn 1 -r.'.' 1, f r I l. vi I t . :i.'.ir, The -Vt ;i .niiiar.; K":i' '. Ot "t'::t Warriis 11, SI, A it fimo p'.i'iiy i r tV l-i'.J. !;. -it. ' ' -t iV n i'Z ith an :v i'-.t wl.istSo f Lhe 1, Thr ''.'i tV- I i-lK i's s u!- i l.o '"ii:ifiv,!i ! hi.-!, An i l i' r t'm a av.w -ti-'y Hi V- ! f t r y, A m i1:.' !.-, p i li !s ' f t) t X th- y lay, An I tV f .im hi I come, ft 1 ! ) roar, M t i.'t'- t i',S . 'tftj.tr .' ' :' i I.:. I fhorc, 1 nr. ! f r I S -v- ! , ' r r i t.i h it, T:.- ' ' Oi W , .. ; v ;;,

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...... . 1 1.- 1..-.11.-.1,. l'ni.rli In t :irniinint:Hii'Ac -m.l fi-hind.:- A f.. flwi '

n us an?i lu:u uy . ihiiuit luun ......... . n i nv (muttered a paternoster, j point on which youi majesty wished to

As ho came near Ins own house, he j consult me." continued ne. drawing out.; saw a beggar, as he thought standing by ! atlast,fronihisprkctaroll ofparchment, ;

ar ! the portal. His lace was wasted, and j "as to that point. 1 haw here sire, a plan

I loo Si -., fSlatioaary, .Ve. l'IM'K A III) A NONLF, Ihrcc t hh rul in!" ''(' ihip in a

,V ."till.

TV

MriU ai..r.!r.ar ' sallow; his eves sunken; his figure lx?nt; ; drawn up In imMdiTrnm lonsrcxperienee f p 'I . a 1 I 1 1 ... I I i 'l 1 . . 1-1 I I

Ii 1) V h.i v t in-t r'i

and a-, lie extended his arm it tremhled ! and much studv; 1-v means tit' which. I at t im iiui it

-i ! i tli.- ii-?-1 An i tuc ttorS 1 4" ' '.' 1 hi.vj.h t.n' f r ,t f

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in t.i. ::r uu ..

M iy t'l.oo wh"li,ivi i -in 1 lrivn i:tui(i j -i.th, Kit urn ! t lh- y f.'vl t' u Almi hty'r r ith, Wii.-ii t:u ti.ir' vi if tlii" Sj hit

I.ik.' th.)

i j. f ulfill,. Kr

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( u ti..-: Wiin mi? i'.::, itn in c 'hii- t th" Knu ' f lvinz

TUT IM AM'S csiiavi:. culut ar thy ,.n.i,v" r-', '.' u swi . t liMhtrin-. t ! 1'niuiii.li.il oft'oif-. t ib of .! in-' t; Thy mil i -pint Si ft th-'.-, 'H- ;if it f.m. i thii', l!tv C.e .hi i.ir ut lile j,n.i ' thir iI'mkcI anniii l thif. Plvfjioa, iov.-ly ch-ruh! N - in ; l. tit w .'i'K' n; Tl: lu'.y lir.-i t. rai.t'.. I'' i : u. 1 i-1 -iv u : N'l PHli' rhV.l tho anil .'1 i I'Ufi.t rut' '11 the.', No m.H f'.a'l the y."..f i:Vfi ti.m tt.Siol.1 Omhj. Tlion ;h now thy fi-il lo.lv i'i h ath i ici '.iiiinj, Thy 1 1 Vit, sjxtl- fj'i.it with ans'-!? is f-l.ii.iti2 ; Tor our S.ivi nit tmm in at.-iit;inre hin iiv n, Th;it nf r n -h a th u ait i lite kmi'l'M-t of loav n.

DEATH'S rAliTIi riH FiUTNI. a t;.e py-'.om: i..

' It i'il',1 i Lllslrtr i.f lli't l.'hoiof,

ll c f.

Au ! .ill 1 if in. a .ii?'ii4;ui.-Ii hot 1 Wti..u, tSho l. ith s. iU l tluo f.-t hiitolf: . P1. Will you wa'.k i iit .ft!-p au iny Iird? lliim. Int my irr ivo ' JlimhL In the early part of the fourteenth century in the town of Madrid, dwelt Doctor Magns M.itador. Karly in life the Doctor had given lum?( lfup to the ludy

of phytic, and bsjore his toitieth year,

had c'tven as many lntidi 1, not to say

llelievt rs, ever to the irravc, as ever did Red Cress Ktiiu'lit. L irlv in the morn-

and sliook, as if poverty and sickness had been too strong for him. Our leech put his hand into his purse, and selecting1 the smallest copper coin, held it to the mendicant, w ho drew hack his arm, and raising his figure he whispered those words, ?twa the tliird time. The physician sought not to stay him; and in a nienteiil more a paser-hy stood in tho very spot where the hecrcer had hecn. And "ow was it midnight in the streets of Madrid. The moon looked down

coldly from her watch tower, and celdly crept down the air from the mountains, lit !f and there thone out a liht from some il-.-nt liosfelrie, and here aiul there aglow-worm flittered amonp; the grass hv the door fide of some neglected

house. It wa.i midnicrlit and I doctor Magnus Iilatador w as leanii:. upon the

churchyard wall, and thouguttuny yazii: uron the irraves. One clock the

clock r.f St. Augustine,s chapel had not yet fold the hour hush! it was the bell. Suddenly before our leech's eyes flitted a mist j form, waverinu hither and thith

er with the wind, and through which you mi.eht trace the outlines of the whitened church, ami anon came a second, and anon a third: they were his three summoners. Distinct they stood, bat they spoke not, they moved not: and now had the hell told nine strokes, and

once ntrain they began to fade; again

you might see through them the liutu

mcrable tombs then a bat tlew by, and

past through their fading shapes. It

was strange, but stranger stiH was it,

that a they disappeared, the physician

lelt as il hi- were dUappeanng too; mistier and mistier became their shapes

and dimmer and dimmer his preceptions;

, the scene around seemed to become in

distinct, he put by his hand to hide it

but he saw through his hand, as it were

a web cf gossamer .again that bat flit ted by it flitted through himself.

When the leech recovered his per

ception, he was alone; he gazed arount

for the church, he saw it not; there was

net a tomb, nor a tree, nor a hou-e, nor a

single thing; not even a sound. II

looked up, there was no sky; down, there

was no earth: he lelt ol his pul-r, it. beat . i i i i

it. was no isreani; ne smoti as it were m

mid air. It wr.s light, but there w i r.ei

(ii'ii't-?, a conniiolo :i nt -

am convinced, nnre men might be ties- ':"nt ,-"' Ml'.DK inks, patent

troyed in one ycf r,than are now in twen-! ' V V . v s , . , ' ,VVVU 1 1 S' "Vc

tv'."' The monarch rubbed his hamls in

was

inghe bt ganliii l.ibois. and the sun wcuti t!u r tun, moon, iior .-tars. Presently

down: and still v. a he at work. At a there came a sound a of wings, and Ik

fever, 01 a - ,rop-y, ov an apeph xy. there aroi"d hira. a thousand tlim, shat

' ir.tgio e.mp te w im nun; lie owv. gigantic t irni-, passing anI repas-

to pat the tlisea.-e to flight bvivin; K. orrasp.-d at tliem v. il.llv , but he

the ?-ilh da. and in. Ies. it so tell oul I grasped nothing. And h.c:i Ii j saw bt

that in departing, ii.'.- .h-t a-f wa in

luch a hairy as to go o,t patient ami an, as fl dogmas away ith a stolen kg ol mutton when the butcher cims; unless this wa the cae, the h ecli commonly

run d the man; and il he did die, why t'-e poar physician crost 1 himsi ll, nir.td an Ave Maria and took bis reconij . ... e gratefully; he wa.Mn i ruth; an exemplary Chri.-tain. It was tin: everiin" of a Nov mbt r lav. the s'.m had

tank behind the rnoU!:tains. of the Uan-!down thick darkness, but behind hi

daiiama, and in were bt ginnir ' t watt rs. 'i'l.e

delight: The great enemy,"' continued Magnus, "the Omnipresent foe that, your Majesty has to fear, is simply Exercise; could we get rid of him, War, Intemperance and Want w ould no longer work and sweat in vain ' "-But,"' interrupted the monarch, '-how shall we get rid of him P ''That's precisely the point; now sire, by this plan of mine, I would obviate the necessity of exercise in preparing for war, at least in degree:

I would obviate the necessity of it in all manufactures; in f ict in every thing, and once do away with Necessity, and men

are too lazy your majesty understands me' Intemperance laughed outright for joy, and Consumption coughed his sincere approbation. "I will leave the

plan with your Majesty,"' observed the

.cech, and '.ie extended his hand with

the parchment to Death: as the monarch

took it, his face became dim again his form again vast dreamlike, all faded be

fore the Doctor; there came again the

beating of wings; and then the unbrok

en stillness, and then forgctfulness the

clock had been upon the eleventh stroke, when he lost recollection, and when it came again, it was upon the twelfth.

I rem that day forw ard the practice, of

. . . . .

iUagnus Matador flourished iamously; all

liked him, for to all his rule was to keep still, to take care not to catch cold, to

walk out ol the air; his advice accorded well with the inclinations of his patients, and soon Dr. Matador stood unrivalled

in Madrid. And ere many ) ears went by, his plan began, to he fell throughout

the world, i 1 . invent ion of gunpowder, printing, the various improvements in agriculture, manufactures, the diffusion of learning, the revival of letters,

the steam-engine, the railway were but so many steps in the great plan, first suggested by the Madrid physician, and barked by all the energy of the shadowymonarch. Intemperance now revelled in luxury, the strong warriors, and artisans, and husbandmen of old w re changed for puny, bedisened, lazy soldiers; for pale, sickly manufactures; for drinking, disputing, voting farmers; and hard alter Intemperance ever comes Want, and he too fount! a tilenfiful hnr-

AI-i Meiliivtl and. Sclnml Jinok , Mivtlluttf-

hi- oiks, iVo. c. Tho l'olli.whi'j; urofume of tho .u tiok-; tluy have l'o-r sale, viz : Drills, Medicines, &c.

Acid Sul, litiiic do Muriatic lu Nitric do Tartaric Ammoniac Sal Arrow Root Armenian Itulc

Liquorice L'xt. Lancet?, thumb i!t r. Mitsruivijt Culc Manna Nut-alla Nutmt'jr? Nipplo (Jlases

Aiuiuniii.i uiU;i fc carb. Oil nf Atii.

15nl-:i m Cupaivu PmuVuiuIv Pitch

ISorax Brim.-Umo -aiiu'l Hair Pencils I'a-tiio Soap ( -anthiiridcs Calomel Cologne Water Pi-italic Itra .'on's Plood

I E--;eiic;tj of Cinnamon

do Lemon do Peppermint do Wiutorgrccn do Clovti tlo Anis

l'lo. of Sulphur Fennel Seed iuru Aloi:s do Juniper tlo Shellac do Camphor do Assafui-toda tlo Opium do Mrrh

A-3 Scammony do Arabic do Tru:,'acauth Jalap

i. ioves Pi ppenuiut Spike Spnieo Anti.au;

lo do tlo do do

)ran.e Pot I

Peruvian Hark Pearl A-ht s Paint P.i-uhe3 Quinine tiuasf ia Uheubarb Rad tlo Pulv. Snako Root

Varnish Copat do Shoo

Salts Glauber do Epsom do Rochellc Soda Super Carb. do Carb. Squills Soap Fancy Spirit- Turpentine Tamarinds Uva I'rfi V alerian Rati Vitriol White do Blue

Patent Medicines,

to k'T: on har.d, at. his oil

III. I ill I -itrrnli.-f-l.iip A, .. 1 1 ., 1 ...

j traiit a-ortn!i at oflU'ii.;-' and Mrdi-.-iue?, Patent .Meilirine-, Paints and !o St u!!'r, ombraciiiu' a'iiii'-t every artiele -il the kind in use, ! wh ieh are warran'e.'d to he m.'tmino, utid ur

on ere 1 1 lo r s ale on u I'mia it rn,- as t at y have ovi r been sold in tin.- ::t ate, ' itl.t r at wljnliv. sale or retail ct.nii.-tii.ir, in part, of the followii; article? : Drus & Medicine.

Alce.lu.l Aliiso St-i'.l Antimtiiiy, pulvoriivd Atiliinoiiial Winu Arroiy Hoot Arsenic A ua Ammonia I';i isain Cojia via Haibadot s Tar Horax

Har'inidy Pitch Castor HI Cardamoii Seed Caraway do. Carbo.aat.i C Iron Cliamoraik' Tl-iwer; Cloves Cinnamon Colouiba Rad Corro-ivo Sublimate

Cream of Tartar Coloeynth

t'oeulas Indicuii

Cai.tharidcs

Calomtjl Coloirtie water Camel's hair Pencils

Crown Lnnct ts

Dover's Powder

Digitalis IXtraot of Ilyosciamu Emetic Tartar Esst nee of Cinnamon

lo. ofLeriion

ofAnie iihubarb

Nutriato of Pet'uh Nitne Acid Nuk Vomica Nipj le Clsa;e t )il of Alii. ends do Amber do Ala-e do Cloves do Juniper do Lavend.-r do Li moil do Olives do Origanum do l'elineroya! do Pcppormii.r do S:is-afr.u do Savin do Spearmint do Spike-

of Peppt rmi!'.tRu-ii. Castor of Cloves Rotten Stone of LVn;amtt Red Saunders Dt'Winterj;r en-Rosin

Sii. Saffron

ldixirofllt-altt: liati man's lrop9 ISalsam of Li to

Dyott's Pill3 Steer's Opodeldoc Wldtv.llsilitto GodfeSv (.-ortlial

Thompson's t yo water

Lee's Pills

Rush's dyspeptic pills Lamott's couirli drop?

Robtrtson'o Mcdica-' Omentum for dyspepsia Butler's Specific lor

dyspepsia

Delamonterat's Colum

bian Specific Worm Tea

Paints & Dye StulTs.

Venetian Red

White Lead Ret I do Chinese Vermillion Yellow Ocliro Patent Yellow Cbrom Croon do Yellow

lore mm as it v. t-re a Uiro::'-; m'siy an i-i .1 r i i

immense iiko n:e lonus arouna mm; am

then afar tiil" !; saw three figures, yea,

those three, but like all the rest dimand gigantic: and with each came a rnultitiide of f iliowt ts. Ami they p.ast on and sat tin m a.t tin-fot- ofthe thror.e. And then again alar olF, came another form, yet more vast, and fearful to look not lv, abd as he came, (lie light around

the. let ch disappeared, and there came

m

east the -tarsi that caaie, there was a strong and clear

I.a i v. i i i : : :.; e

v. ...... ii. ... ... .v. .. ...it . 'lilt. 7 a

1 '. - .lit MT.1! I .!.!! 1

''' -.. "ii ut''ii i .ii. 'i' i i 1 1 .

1 . t h had fu.Mied his! m! all the noise of those (King was

day's work, and was- i.-ow hieing homelo! ni; !.e.l ami ht: that came last went up hi- own low dwelling, and comfortable! and sat o:, iKc? throne. In his hand he bed: rr sently th. re was ahaml laid up-1 ht hi a tlart that wa- ever changing, and

on hi should r. a heavy, hard h:rid;h" turiied.hc ttirnetl,it was an armed knight armed "cap a pie,v Ins visor down. From luV helmet streamed one long, blatk plume: his step had been noiseless,

his voice was hollow: "meet me nt mid

night" said ho, uhv the churchyard of

St. Augustine

the leech Would fain

i i i . . .

mi lntieeu wa.i iu tui.aeuaact:: now

tlack mists wen: round him so that be w;t-hut dimly set n, and then they rolled

away, and. as they a-l, his face seemt d milder.iratlti'.e light beyond grew brighter. Ami there w;is deep silence. And within him the leech heard a voice, whispering, uhovv down, lor thoUarlin the. presence of nn.vrn,'" and he bowed tlown. And presently there came a

Prussian liltitj

Spanish Whiting do Browa Annatto Coppt tas Alum Paint Brushes rutty, &.c. ii,c.

Bforrc;

MtaufAi-

B. 11 on tin: Bonea Llind's Farrery

SurLTi.tMi Dentist's Ma

nual Turner's ("heinistry

Com-took's Natural

rhilojophy

Mr. Kenzie's r.nOil Re-

eeints

liicherand's Physiology

Ellis' Medical Formu

lary Coxe's Dispensatory.

MISCELLANEOUS WORKS.

Pewees Midwiftr-,

do. Practice, Eberle's Practice,

I hnpmnes I luTfipo'u-

licks, Cooper's Sur'ry (ht cory'9 Practice i flood's Practice ArmM rone's Md. workJohnson's tlet. Thomas' Practice

Kwc-Ps Md. Companion

Biehat's Works

Bibles,

Testaments children

II mn Books : Imlian Wara

Willunl's IIit. of U. y.1 Spectator " v'tli an atlas ! Don Quixottrt

Irving's Columbus Grimshaw's U. S. Life of Mrs. JudsoQ tlo Franklin tlo Marion tlo Putnam tlo Dr. liood

i Arabian Ni-hU Enter.

I Tour in Italy ' Western Soiurstcr

j Chapoiio Gregory'

Letters I Otiij's Works

Peti r Parley's Works

tlo Joseph with on- Robinson Crusoe

gravities yLiJoji s v unles

Jofei Im' Works

I'.avede'mari'letlthe "why and the w herefore,"' but ere he could speak the form

of thesttanger hi gan to grow indistinct: voice, soil and low like f'n; tones oftht. it lost its material appearance, and like I J'oli.in h up, which said, "arise, () Mag

a wreato ol moneng smoke, wan, bel-ae nu-. Matador Lower of physicians, and

the dot tor recovered himself, dissolved

and ii.ct rpornted in the empty air; Magnus had but one resource, lie crossed himvdf. The hade of night were fast

coming down, and oui ieet.h iVh that it

behoved him to make the best of his way j home, but in turning a corner of the treet, pop, he came directly against a man, arid yet, it was pacing sttange, though he saw him, ami saw that he run .againsthim.be ft It nothing. The stranger was a large, round, jolly looking man; with, as it secim d in the tw ilight, a red i. -e, and month of large diuienlions; he was dressed in the strange fashion of the day, v hii h showed his size to advantage, a: id displayed his thick hull net k,and round shoulders. Magnus would

fain h ve bowed, and passed on, but the "bon vivani,'' caught him by the shoulder, and in a sepulchral voice, that illbefittetlbis appearance, repeated the words that the wondering physician had heard once before "meet mo at midnight at the churchyard of St. Augui-tin ""Ha!" ejaculated the hearer, and raising his golden knobbed cane, he track at the stratig r, whose, mouth dis

tending into a bmad grin, showed toothless gum', .ami what appeared ns il weie a bottandt"-- pit; but lighter and lighter grewr his hand, dimmer and dimmer Ins fiwrp; t'c leech caught at hint, his hand tl.fed empty; ho railed to him; he

lord of let ches; men of the common

stamp may fear me, but what hast thou

who i.rt my jiartit ular friend, to fear?"

and then the leech .arose, and when he

loi 'ven again up . a JLV .a.t!i, hi.' ft uful

pearance was departed, audio! a fair,

and well visagml youth sat upon th

throne, but still he felt it was Death.

"Magnus"' said the monarch "ott have always been my faithful friend .and co

adjutor, and now that I am brought to

a pinch, I have sent to you, as a saft 1 . 11 V

ami sapient counsellor. Here you see

my three chief ministers, War, Intem

perance, and W ant;" (the three secre tariesmade each a respectful leg)"lml' continued their master, "but, they am

all their attendant diseases, the whit b

- i a i i i.i

ou-ue iirounti mem. ami aretiouiil lev.

well acquainted with, do not product

(lie desired t ilt ct: now rnv irood friend.

, ,...7 what think ye can be the reason; hut first 1 pray you, sit down. I'lmge gie the good gentl. -man a chair.'" Magnus thanked "the kind hearted monarch," and took a s at in the skeleton chair, offered hiinby"-,o(ty" I 1 1 1' 'lice. "Sire" aid tin: phy-i'-iaii.tbrn-ti.-'g hi-thand into

his immense coat pockef. H feel greatly honored by (he notieo pmr majesty and your maj-siy's ministers have -n-tle cend. tl to lake of me." ami still he

kepi fanibliag in hi poekct, "I reeog

vest to oe reaped. And even War, I hough at. first his interest seemed, hurt

by the "reform," found at last it was all for his go,d. And every day the power of Death increased; till at last Magnus hinrv.lf after establishing a sect, whose inoUciwas "Keep out of the air!" even hetliO and going down into those dim

realms again, he took his seat upon the

monarch's right-hand, ami dropping his title of Doctor Magnu Matador, he took that of Death's Prime Minister, ami Dukr.nIhprpsiti JY. E. Galnxy. MlSTIlEll IIOUIEN, WITH AN O. rSome

years since, there lived in New-York a

lawyer of some distinction, named ()?-

den, w ho, having one morning hired an

Irish servant, sent him to the post oIice to impure if there were any letters. Says pat to the ".Merle, 4 there unv letters here forMisther Ifogden?' 'Tin' t lerk looked ov.r the h and finding

none, sent the servant aw.iv mid imJ IVk'? Theoloirical lutowi'il

was renoaled Iwn tw hr.., m.ir..;.w... :.. I Dictionary ; Moore's M

1 v uiviiim.i i'i I

uccession, till hisi master, surprised, as te was daily in the custom of receiving i considerable number of letters, w ent limself to (he posl-oiiice, where he

found a laigt: bundle of letters, which had been on hand two or three days.

waiting for him. On returning home, he called h"u& servant, ami gave him c

severe rating, for so neglecting his busi

ness. "An' sure," says Pat, "tlithit i bask forMisther llogden, ami didnt he tell me to go about me business, for

there warnt any? Sure enough your honor's name is mi-llier llogden?" "Pooh, pool,!"' exclaimed the master, "not llogt'ea but Og-len not Ifogden with an )' ;?: Ugden with an I). Now see if you can do better next time." The seivant went next morning saying, 'Is there any letters for M isther 1 logden'?' The clerk looking over the h's answer

ed "Jo. ' "Sure now," says Pal, "it's not Misther llogden with a haitch, but

Ali-lher ILogth-n u i:h a llo!" This explained the matter, anY got. the letters, and highly deli .1, took them

lionie to his master. W. Pat.

lo.

do. do.

lo.

ilo.

lo. of Mustard

Flower of Sulphur Ginger Rad

tlo. (J round

Gum Opium

ilt Camphor do AloeJ do Arabic do A-.-afa?tida tlo Guiacum tlo Myrrh do Era ukiueclee do Scanimony do Gamlioe do Tra,-aeanth tlo Shel Lac tlo Kimo do Galbanum

Ilellcborus Niirer Ipicaeuali

Jalap Juniper Berries

Laudnmu , Liiuorio.e, Extract Lemon Acid

Mace Magnesia Alba

.Magnesia Calcitu tl M uriatie A ' i '. M inna Nut t.'al'.s

Nut ?.Ie-s

Calico Peal

Piire-joric Elisor Pearl Ash.-s Peruvian Bark, Co:n.

do. Yellow lo. Red tlo in Quills Phosphate of Soda. Prepared Chalk Pomatum in st icks Pommadi; double. Paint Brushes Qua-sa

Quicksilver Red Pi'erii'itiitti

sal. Auiiuoniao

do Eratus. ialt-, Glauber o.o Epsom tlo of If art. -horn do of Tartar

Se:ieka Snake Root Soap, Ca-til

do Fancy shaving irits Lavender do Turpeiitiiiti

Sfpiills

syrup of S juill.i

Sulphate ofQuiLiue

spiceha

Sena l Fol. 3up. Carb. Soda

Suuar Leatl

sulph. .lather spirits Niter Due. SpolU'l!

syrmu't. ?

Tartaric Acid Tiitet. Ca;tor do. Digitalis do. VaUrian do. Rhubarb

v i lin e l urpt liiiiuV.'inti r's Barks Wlate Vitri. 1

Patent ?Icdicint;.s.

Bateman's Drops British Oil

Balsam of Life

Godfrey's Cordial

Natural History, for Steer's Opodeldi

Hull's Physic Stomach Bitten Lee's Pilis Audi rami's do. SeottV tlo. Dvtfs d. Hooper' tlo. 1'emald

Thompson's Eye Watt r

i Harlem Oil Worm Tea

Paints and Dye S lulls.

Alum

Anuatto

Lexicon of Useful

Blue Vitriol Copperas

Madder

C-hrom Green

do. Yellow

Lithruirc

Country Physicians,

Lamp black

Prussian Blue Rod Lead. Spanish Brown tlo Whiting Vt aitiati Rod Vermillion rutty, Ac. A.o. and other- wishinc to

litatimis a yonni:

ILir-.ey's M. Advice to Christian ( 'oiisoi.it ion

by Sir 11. Davy Tlioi. i-on's Seasons

Ty tier's Hi-fory

elodirs

Locke and Bacon

Form Book to tlraw

Deed.-, Bonds, A,c

in Travel: Ann rican Gardener

Virginia Housewife

American Chesterfield

! Almanacks, &.c, A.c.

A LSI I An assortment ol School Books,

Slate11, Paper, Blank Books, a great variety of pleasing Toy Books with colored prints for Children, Quill, Ink Powders, Crayons, Paint Boxes, Carmine Saucers, Brushes for Painting

on velvet, Thermometers, Spy Glasses, Pen

knives, best quality Wafers, Sealing Wax,

Paste Boards, Patent Penci 1 Cases, Tooth Picks, Tweezers, Chess men, Snuff ami Suufl

Boxes, Ac. Ac. December .'Id, 18:il).

pun liase, are reipiest.eil to eall at the old stand, in LawreiiceburL'L, and examine for themselves.

P. S. In the absenco of Doct. Ferris, Doc-

Jehu John will attend to the shop.

XIOTT?S CCUCIIDHOFS.

I'aluabk Mi dUinefur CuufffifConsumpliuVt and

Asthma.

A TIMELY use of these Drops may Im cnaIm. sitlered a certain cure, in most case? of Common Colds, Coughs, htjlitmza, Vain in. the

Side, lUniopiix-Coiih, Difficult;) tf lnathinpt

tl ant of tih i p arising from debility; and in Spasmodic hthirut it is singularly efficacious. Directions for tl lt, and certificates of im

portant cures, accompany each bottle. Price, One Dollar. For sale b DU. FEU11IS.

Sept. 1, 1 rtLl. SiG-lyr.

L9i'tcilmr$;'h Academy.

rfjlUF. tlii'd session of this institul ion will

Ji. commence on tiie Mth February, l.-j.U.

Tho trustees, taking every means to rentier it

Elides :;xul I alJu i. A Ql.'AN'l 1 T V" of Suie, I'ppii, ,ii..I C.ih'm. Skins, ftdtoioe quality from the Tanner

It is but a short time since we heard a queer man lame.nving the death of his two sons "two stout, hearty byees." said ho,"and died just afore hay ing time

it eeneyniost cndid me. Voir uiu , having lampooned a nohb'Hvin, 'vri ('ic night in his way home, intercepted by him, and handsomely cudgeled for his licentious wit. lTpon which he applied to (he Duke of Orleans, who w as then regent, ami begged him to do him justice in tho affair.- 'Sir,' replied (he r gent smiling, "it has been done already."

IIHielM-sl m.in s laulls were written

on his forehead, he would null his hat

.I i.i- ... ..i &

t.ize mem ami im trseverni suites ;is oll over his eyes.

cone instruction in I'ainl.i tiir, and all ihe brunches of Literature suitable to their sex. All stud -ntseau be accommodated with boarding upon the most reasonable (eriu, at thesu-

pei inleiiilt nl's own house, the spaciou -nes of

whii h will make it very convenient for btnrdt rs. BEIiBENGKAVES.Vtj'f. GKOIlta- CtiRNl'.l.ll S, Sif'i;. N. B. The sessional examination will eoiunieiict! on tho 7th, and coutiuuo to the fcth u Feruary, to which all the liieud of ciiouou ate rppctlrjlly invitod.

K3MOVAL

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lHclul, have esiaiiiisneti 1111(1011 me most, prr- 01 -v. ii.i.s-o.t, tui;aiti

maneiit basis; from the llomi-diing contlition of L. W. JOHNSON.

this institution, ami the well Known improve- frt- Cash, and tUe highest price paid for

litem 01 i ne 3 011 in 111 mo viuious science.-, niey lades ami skins. Seet. !2'l

auiiciiaic, nun mucn conii'ience, tno same

sueee-s front the continiiauce of its operations. The terms of tuition, as follows: Latin, Greek, Hebrew, French, ami Spanish Languages, 10 per session of six months; English Grammar, Composition, Geography, with uco of Globe, Drawing and Projection of Maps, G; Astronomy, Mincrolotr) , Chemistry, and Natural Philosophy, H; the various branches of Mathematics, (; Uoadiiiir, Writing, and Arithmetic, J 1 per session, payable ipmrterly. ttcv. Wai.i.ack Damon, Professor of Languagt s, superintendent ; Mr. Ziua Castkklixk, assistant. A miiieial cabinet, with some other apparatuses added to the Academy. Arrangement"

have been made so that young Indie c an n

Saddler

HESPECTFFLLY i J4-' forms the public, th

he h

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tat

1.1s removeil las Shon

into his new brick house, oppusii,. thcMarkct house, where he will kt ep constantly on hand, ami for

uMittbiWj4 !:,1,'i "P" he most rea-

sonable terms, a general assortment ot all article? in hi ljIK, f busiut.-i, such :is Sadtlles, iCe-hllcs, -HAiniXtiAMv, TltAVl'I.Mx; nvSS t t),I.MO-V aV CIUlAOF.HllM;s:.sEsi, rORTAULI! TKUNKft, nililaryKquiimii-iKK, c.c. Hewillalso evecute.to order, any wo, k in his l.no, with tl.e great,. ,t d,s; , , , r, , ,,s,,ble : '' ice..,,,,,,,.;,,! WlMk.lt oMual, ,.. .,t ,' ,(,, ,.,(1, an.ltieaiues., to an

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anil 1 N.niuiie lor tin

.oi -tcd to chB

toiuseUt s.

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L,.iwMiireiiur(:lj, ot.jU, 1H.10.

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