Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 4, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 8 April 1831 — Page 4
MISl'HfXAXEWl S.
Till: MOMOItYOI Tlli: 15KAVK. Ill- ii'1 i.i I'o-e !omY hi:!y cruise, t,:i tii's nit da) vms o'ci liini; A vi tan at In r shrmr, WluY hie j,t ii,h hrf-re luni. II.- iivrj f..r C.r,,- i, f ir Ciew ho 'liil, V hire iimtjn wvtr jYamiiii;;
Hit fuiii'i.vl litf,
1 1 1 CltV,
mode of etudy had fitted me. Many a with careful h;ind tin- uneasy pillow! Hr. I.7r:i IM ru
ii i ...l . i i.i r. .i .. . .. i i 1 .. i
iieau-acne j nau. n om me tiresome ui-.k v men supports llic aching head, or with piONTINl Ls to keep on hand, at hi old
of drilling tliC dull lesson ItltO the head cool hand soothes tlie fevered hrnvv- or Y- stand, in Lavvrenc.ebiirdi. a l:ir,-e ml i -le
MEDICINES, 32oolts Mationav, Ac,
' of stupidity and obstinacy; and manv the proffers to the glazed and parching lip '. ';uit aSi"rt"u nt of Dru-s. and Medicines, Pa-! ; heart-ache, from the superciliousness of the grateful draught: happy if she meet ' nt ; 1ui"ts :u"1 lyo stuff-, embr.-.o-! : an.mfecling, wealthy cmtdover. or from one ' Kind Hance "in navnient fr h,r l,. ; "J0.? T!.J J""1 the kind ", '
I , . - . . - j -t e i 1 ' ' warratuea to in; .-ciiiiin', and are f?J the often, tacitly encouraged pertness. ol hor of love. Hers i the low whispered ! offered Cor sale on as tood terms as they have I J.
Mi fa-'
"a Y r inr "s . r sii.in.
.v .fo-y rcM r.j etiny iri.-u t.
IVufH 11 the cave sl.-eYn? ; Tt y in.am iy e'n ia (irea.iY lufjii. Spruit' in fueiVnY V.'c;Y'. I'jrtvrnM.vi wrr .;'.' ''!! f:v'n tv pa-, And oVr i Tr!,;r.' t-t.iY,,-, Tt.e v r-w.-rn lii'irl; iij nmun ti. fat-, WhY hit t'.nr tin ! i!r tVmrbee. Oil si on Temple' i,; rrr vilet Ni;lit't dewy i'. a Wt n,, rla.-n.;; Their v.p)r bymrs Arcadian mai-'t Shrill ft f ii thy rr;ion-.. ArH Hhn mi Mount Oiyiupm" ton, Tr-o tr.'-ceut nivii is 'ow im;; AeniaY lyie oVr tv repose, St.aii Mwn I to strains there it man. IVr.fn M:V,i.V:!.i'l.,tt!0 ,',.,. Rw "V ,hr midr.ijit LY,om on From 't-!i a warri 'r spirit ran.e To fite wt'i home in the tnij-.tskv. Wt!."o,n, my .i ! Mh'itii -ii !, flut ivIh'ikp tii.u far! her ton r-'ph! ; Cv'lio: i thy (ir.'O.r, her tiims m !j ,trs !, Her timr.'s an.i phi ... i ni,S(m ai?(,!. An I see, i here ooo! h-r fiti- n.,., Vtere irt? nn.! aia.s their man,; , ;,s found No.v IK-l'.a vio.is hi rnthl.-i f h AV : fi ,e de uii na l ruio ioun.1. Th U sVai '-l.', 3,o in f..v.ic, ,,am. C'tcir khali he croa nM hy vin.irv, An i iho.i -h ilt live v.itri rYithYsj fame.
in btirre.i ivi.nu r f
the pupil. Ulten Dave 1 cursed my fate, 1 voice that breathes oi life and hope of when the clock struck the warning hour, health in store for happy tlavs to come, which called me from the perusal of i or tells of hotter and of heavenly ret.
some delightful volume, to my weary j where neither sorrow nor disease can daily drudgery. There was one pupil i come where the dark power of death however, the time of whose lesson was no more shall have dominion over the frequently anticipated. She was a fair frail.sutrenng.perishable clay. Through girl, with a mild, stifi. hazel eve, whichJ the dim, silent watches of the night.
I however, frequently gk-amed brightly ! v hen all around are hushed in sleep, it j Arsenic ! and mirthfully. She was a mere child, is hers to keen lm virriU. ;nul tr i-.i,i Anna Ammor
vith alia hilds whim? and fancies; communion with her God, and silently j jJS"! C"T mt she was , inly capricious in tritles; in I lift up her heart in fervent prayer, for ! n"-'
Ihrcc cntmd info Partnership in a DHUGASD BOOK STOHE.
1HKV ha vo just received, and ofier for -ale, - at Cincinnati nriccs. a eoninletp n-snrt.
ever been siild in this State, cither at whole- I nu-nt f lHi'r: Al I'D I C 1 IM'ITVT
ale or retail cuusi-i in", in iviri o H... I'nl I ni'mcivi-c nuvr; nvi.' crfet' :
A ho Medical and School Hooks, Miscellaneous Work', c. i.e.. The f'ullowin arosamn of the articles they have for sale, viz: ' Drug.'?, Medicines;, tvc.
lowiut; articles
Drugs Medicines. Alcohol Xutriate of Potash Anise Seed Nitric. Acid Antimony, pulverised Nnx Vomica
Antimonial Wiuo
Arrow Root
inmonia
i via
the utmost wildnes of her girlish mil th
she would have shuddered to utter a
i word w hich might hurt the meanest me
nial's feelings; her heart was all kind-
'.il!i:ibi. rhiin Mi:.e is tii v k
f he ; 4e, aa i Hi
To tiiooir,
oaeriy :
'.! t:i- r it liy lueat'n, V-iv .! 'I !. o n, ,.i '
I ti.i I i (,!,,? Miesin
I i y-ntti nil br..v. N. V.'. t
tne prolongment ol a hie, for which she Bnrmindy JYteh would cheerfully sacrifice her own. And ' eastor Oil even when exhausted niture sink- to 1 cu"tI:lm11 Set',J
inel rri.- t ',. 1 .1 J l" varaay ,i.
..... ..vpu,-v, uni;i.umin;i ueJllll.ll. Ijeil
ness. and her soul all guileless purity. I in sleep she seems to awake to this one There was oik; thing also which won J great object of her care. She starts
my heart she would en. mire after mv and rises from her slumber
"My dear fellow, I have i,o.r accomr lined ).m in your gallop of three da v-. for travclhng it cannot be called, and ou, li;u, not "-.hanged a dozen word, with me.t M ept your very kind and polite variations to the tune "J'.egone. von trouble ,,. The speaker was a iie looking, middle aged man, with a broad. I late-hke forehead, and a dark, benev-ol-nt lustrmiH ,., ,vl.oFe tire had evidently be, i, tau.ed bv years and rellection, but still there w;i. someUm, jn it winch told of strong but eonnnen d p h;oii. 1 The youth whom he addressed va
icar.mg moodily on tl
r .
1 r ( I I i I I 1 I I I ilk liu l . . I . VI
, . 'luii.i-. ne rai.-e.l it wheah.ou.paraonaddresied him. one would hav(; th.iught of calling it hasomc, but there was intellectuality n his pr e couuteiMnce and intelligent eye. When once seen, they were not a laceitid fye to he f .rg.ittenl 4iIt is very kindly meant no doubt " aid Ik :'-hut surely oukr,mr enou.rl,
man s nature to he aivniv. h ..a.
- , 1 1 io i i i i.i
thr.fl- 1 1
. rnwii i i,ave 1'eceive. the best comforter."
sick parent's health, in a soft, sweet, pi
tying tone, which made tears start into my ey. s: she was the only one who did so, and I loved her for it. ' I often caught myself gazing on her intensely, as she bent over her book, and w hen she rais
ed her eyes from it, and observed this,!
she would bhhh deeply, and a-k some neodl.'ss ijuestions about the leson, in the prettiest. mot confused manner possible Wherefore should 1 dwell upon these thoughts? 1 loved her. and thought she loved me. We sometimes read poetry together, out of the same oluine, and I w ould fondly fancy there was something peculiar in her manner, w he n any pa-sage might posihy be applied to ourselves. And who would not have thot' so. if he had heard those feeling, treinu-
j lous tone, and felt the warm sigh flutter over his face, or had his head enI tangled in a pretty gii l" curls from sit
ting too clo-e to her while' she was reading love poetry? This was too much lor lhh and blood, and one eening our lip-rlung into a ki-s. "Pretty doings walk out of my houe w aik to vour room mad.tm! I shall not expo-e vou, sir, for my daughter's sake; but never let nv see ou again." "Twas mamma. ow. my dear Harry, was 1 not in the right tosnppo-e this gi,) loved inc.'" 'e, iinel. , yes," said Harry, impatiently, "go on.'' 'Vou remember the good luck w'nit Ii happen.-d to me about this time. I beeame clerk in the counting houe of one of themo-t whimsical old fallow s in the world. Proinptitinh: was l,U motto; he vv.-is .is aliiiliih. 'u V n.nl.,.i.. Tl
table, with l,.s;infcnt he decided noon a thin-.
done. He came to me one th-v. and said, in his u-ual brief, surlv manner, 'Say, young-fer,w hat time will you take to get ready to go iS supercargo toJndia? Oae of my clerks asks ten. another eight day-: how u;;g do vou ask ' 1 knew the humor of (he old fellow, and replied, 'I am ready now, sir.'
lie grinned grimly, and -aid
' fuch ! -hall go.'
raises her
drooping head, watches with dreamy
( 'arboiiate of Iron Chamomile Flowers Cloves Cinnamon Colomba Rad
eyes the tare she loves, then sinks again ! -r to rest, to start with every chime of j Colocynth clock, or distant sound, that formerly j C'ocnlus indicus had passed unheard, or only served as i Cantharides lullaby to her sw eet sleep. " I ('al,""1 How Imely does the wife, the moth- i CameTs hair Pencil, er, the sister, or the friend become to the frown Lancets
eye ot grateful allection, while adminis-j Dover's Powder
tering ea-e, comfort nay, almost life itself, to the husband, the son, the brother, or the friend!
Nipple Glsasse Oil of Almonds ' do Amber
A nise Cloves Juniper Lavender Lemon Olives Origanum Pcnneroyal Peppermint Sassafras Savin
do do do do do do do do do do do
i
no r-piue Oran.'e Peal l'aiv.oric I'lixer Pearl Ashes Peruvian Dark, Com. do. Yellow do. Rod do in Quills Phosphate of Soda Prepared Chalk Pomatum in sticks Pommade double
Acid Sulphuric do Muriatis do Nitric do Tartaric Ammoniac. Sal Arrow Root Armenian l!olr
, Liquorice Ext. ; Lancets, thumb & pr. Magnesia Calc. I Manna ' Nut-all Nutmegs k" ipple i las.:n
Clovi.j Pepperai! nf Spiko
Ii$ritalis
Lxtractol Hyosciamu? Paint liru-hes lanetic Tartar Quassa Jv-s. uce of t'innamou Quick-iKi r
1 1 o . do.
'Mill
A Kvr. Ria-i.Y. Mr. l!nr,a--, of Rhode-l-1-and. who has but little hair on his head, and that white with a-e, was lately alluded to in the I'. S It, m;.. l.,-.. 1 ... 1...
' ' i'il.i iil l L 1 1 I , 1) ,ir. Camhrelen- of this city, as a "bald vulture,-' " hoary headed," c.'.M r. fhir-c ? replied :
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in m ii.ii oiut i emmv on eai ui naf i loua r oi s the ' hoary head'' been u'-ed as a term j ''"- '' Ua-i cd' reproach? Has the gentleman pass- i , (;""
ed solar bevotnl t!.e vi r,. 1 .1, ...i., ..... I ,,UI" "l""n.
' hum iiionimiU modesty of juveiit -cence, that he haiorgotteti the amiable instinct of our nature which warns our youth to pav in advance t hat consideration to age w'hich it may cine to de-ire for it-elf? ' Though grey hairs have been held in respect by barbarians in .all countries, and bv even the most piofligale and iinmannered in all age, vet. knowing that (ah ovo ad
plumas) I am not disappointed in (hi
language or demeanor tin
of Lemon ,Red Preeipitatr ol'Ani-e Rhubarb of Peppermint Ru-n. Castor of ( 'loves :Rotlen Stone of lierainot lied Saumh rof'int( rurreeu Ro-iu
of M,e;:i,-,1
Ipluir id
l
i . .
no t aniplior do Aloedo Arabic do A-oahYtida do (riiiae.iin do .Myrrh do I'Yank 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 no Seammonv do Cambo-e do 'I'raacanth do Shi I l.au on himo do ( .' a lba mi m
gentleman : I J 1 1 . i.nw v; ...
from New-York. Men befterthan lam Ipicacuau
! Jalap
. a ii 111 per lien hi I I
,'r,1I',, j' "';'';':y 'adMli,cend;ary.",y!J,1,1 1:xlr..t a vagabond d almost unparalleled nien- !.e,oii Acid dacitv and impudence. The ' b;dd 'die. head" i-. I can a me the geuflema!!.' -":"-i:- Alba no joke; tliough he seem- to he ori'Mnab -.!a-;,"'"i:' r '!' ":i ! in u-ingitas-eh. Thi-inconvenience.! A" or il vou please, imperfection, h iv I t ( ialU been siiliered by xnnr erv wrtaf men; but 'Nut
(pule raielv.it t v. r. has it hern experi enced by civ er Utth ,,nes. ('a-sarj. .-.'.id to have been more grateful to the
Koman Peonl
i n I,,.,,.. ..... ,.i ... .i . i
...... ... v:i iciiieu 111 ineir age IIV Ill-'II . ... t .4 I .... 1 I t 1 ' i ' '
:io eeiui man ne s. v asliuiglon wa-
Sp. Sali'ron Sal. Ammoniac do r.rattis :Sa 1 1 -, ( i I a uber j ib Lp-om ' do of 1 1 ;i rt sin ,rn ' do of 'tartar ..-Vim ka Snake Runt jSoap, 'a -til do fancy -.haviil Spirit s Lavender do Tu; pi ut ine iSipolls 'Sy rup of Squills ,Siilphatu oftiuiniuo jSpi-elia Si una j'ol. Sup. arb. Soda jSii-ar Li ad 'Siilpl,. .liiher 'Spirits iter luo. ISpoii-e ,S riierc iTariaric A id iTinet. ( -as(or do. Digitalis I d 1 1. a h ria u j do. Rhubarb (Valerian Rad 'Vi nice Tni pehl i !'A iiil. r's IJark- ; hiie itrod
Ammonia aqua A. carb. Oil of Anis
l.abam Copaiva I!uri;unitv Pitch Borax IJrimstoi!.Camel Hair Pencil Casti!,.. Soap Cant haride, ( 'aloinel Colo-ne Water Hiitalis Dragon's lllood T-.-.-eiiec of Ciimaiiioii do Lemon do Peppermint do Wintor-reeii do Clovi'j i'o A ni sj Flo. ol'SuIphur Fennel Seed (urn Aloes do Juniper do Shellac
Camplior Assal'.j;n.da ' pium Myrrh VuminonT Arabic Trauacaath
e.o do
do do do
do Spruce do Antique Oran-c Peel Peruvian Mark Pearl Ashes Paint Hru-hw Quiniuu iu 'a Uheu'uarb R.-.d do Pal,. Snake Root Spieiia .arnish Copal do Shod
Salts Claubi r do i!psom do Ivocbelle Soda Super (.'arb. io Carb.
S.
iU-.lls
oap I'ancy
jurit.s 1 lirjicntiu
Ti
do do do Jalap
! I v i Lr-i Vah ri.in R ad I Vitriol Whit I do 1'luc
alent Sediciiies,
i Rn-h's d -pi ptic ; . ; i ; J I Lamiit!"- eoiedi i!;.c '
Ko:.t I ,i ,ij i t a iiielituiii for dv -pen :i i Put !i r's Speeilic 1 r dy spepsKi hi lamou If ra t's t 'oiaiabiau Spcciiiu
Lee's Pilh I Worm Tea Paints &. l)ve S lulls.
W netian
i'.l i xir of J lea It b Hateiuan's hropi lial-am of Life Iotts Pill, SlVei 's ( ),,.!, l,b,c Whituell- ditto ( ciod fre "- ( 'ord ial 'i'hompsoii's cv e u atei
ieil
White Lead Red do Chine-e enuillion Vt How ( h hre Patent Yellow
I i' 1 1 .- ian llluo
solit
I went, remained four ear-. anil hi-
' .... e. . - -.
1 know no such thing " reioi ..... . 'TT nice, returned
pupil, her b s-np.s, tlie lovepoetry arid mamma. 1 w as- now hailetl as equal. h those who had scorned me. ''he vulgnrrich bowed down to me: hut this w a-no consolation to my wounded spirit, for she was married. At first my grief and indignation were violent as yours; but at last, for the sake of appearances, I overcanu thei.i, and even vi-ih .l .-it h..t-
j hoase. One (lay we were left alo-ieto-yoiltll, ''VOU -reliier. Mv 1 ft !.,., .! IT.. 11.. . .
- , ; - "'.' ' " '11 e.uilllllV, III'. iltlur .1 i. . . .1 . . . .
more than 1 have, but V(U ha t new 1 ' 1 'mt S,l felt as much. 'Ti, nJ;t Ji ' !U U i ,",a '-v unconeerne.l-tpute cool.
I Irt t ill -...,. v. 7 1 I
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' nunr. -anti besides. let us look coollv at (be cause of this sorrow which has made ncha(hil,l of yon. , p.ettv blue e3ed irl.with aahnru hair, wreathing around v .ol.she,l forehead. v,o-e outward beauty has a poor contrast to the sense "ithin, has thought ih t() ,1Kirrv ;UlulH I. man. I he more fbo! sh-, and'the greatrfoolou togrieveforit. Why. man. there are plenty of blue eyed gblsj,, tl10 world. i e i .
c ncie, rejou.ed tne voutli, may have reasoned more "and tl
Ionian I eople for grantin"- him lb..
right to wear t'ae laurel crown than for any other ol t'leir gifts, because the wearing it enabled him to conceal the
Patent Medicine
Rah man's Ibops Ri iti-h t lil liabam of Li:e Codliey's Cnrdial Steer's Opodi Idec Thompsoii's ;x o Water
Harlem Oil
orm Tea I
Paints and Dye Stud's
Alum Aiaialto lilue N'itriol
Iluli'.s IMiy-i.: Slomach Ilitteri Lee's Pill, Anderson's (bi. Scott's do. Dvotfs i!o.
llooper" i
Femaln
Lamp lihn k tie... mi
i i ii--ian l. in Reii Lead
exterior Kaidt. ess Ju head. If it be i true, as Shakespeare tells us it is. haf !
what nature has scanted men it, w it. she has made up to them in hair, then the gentleman. J believe, should he win a laurel crown, would never, like Ca-sar.
have occa-ion'to wear it. tor any 1 iel. -,r Maddt r do Whitin
that commotio v. ,; Chrom Creen Venitian Red
-, . ,.,,.;! -t .i i , . . i do. Y i 1 1 o it iVermi V III) lev 1 11 1 he liroii hi t n. nr.iiiur ... I
.ti,- - i i lutliraue Tutty. Ac. Ac. Irom tne blazing translation of his mas. Country rl.y-i.-ians. and" others ,-!.,. t I', W ith a countenance bl ight W ith the l"irrhae, are reiiuested to . all at the
Sjiani-h llimvii
j Sj.aui-h Whit inj i (io Rruuo I A nnat I o ! Copperai Alum
Chiom Ciei ii j l'aiiit llru-he do Uo.v 1 Putlv , e ,V M '. Iie I.. Li wee-' Midwifery. Hell on t he f!,.n do. Practice, Hind's J'arrerv LIm rb 's Practic. . Sur.'eon JViih-a.' i M - Chapiuan-s Tin rapeu- mial
l-s, i Tin hi t's t 'lu oii-n 7 i r's Siir.'t-rv ! Conetock's ai',,r ,l
e'trv-s Praciico I J i i 1. . . ,1,
Oood'- Practice Mr. ivenzic'i ;MKM) Ro-Arm-troiiL;'s 'dd.work-. taipts Johnson's ti,,. j Richerand'.sPhvsiolo-v Thoiua-- Practice j i:ili-' Medical Fonuu L'w t 1" Md. ( 'oiMpainon; hit y
locliat s ,,,!,. (
Mis; i:.i, vm.(H S VV OKKs
Coo
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at or jr.
Bibb-, Test anient ' ily urn Hi i ok w'lllardY Hit. off. with an at !.e I r v in's t oliiiuii!i4 (, ri in -ha u 's ! . S. Life of Mr;. .Iiii!-.,a
i
Naiur
i'V,
rr
e.o do
W
ing.'the last time we saw ea..h other he-
lunent.
'1 o you
to pity you very much, and 1 do think you were, half in love with me confess now." This was said in such a lan'oii-li-ing manner it cooled mv love iiistaotei-
.Many men would have thought this a : "'"""'Hg w
challenge, hi.t twas not so."" H)li, nude uncle,'' said Harry ."vour
i is now six years -mr.. I
ft my native Jan.), an.l wherefore did 1 U'i'll'n if) ? U 1. I
wonld not have , 1 m ed h'e u ' i yU '(" 'r 1",,ia'' loved info mis. .1 'T. .U,. VT'm l'a-.truck dumb with a-tnnid
'- " T I Hilt ' irillWl 'in.
struggled bf neat!, a burning, pestilential sky; I have taken all honorable means of acpuring wealth; I have labored l.k'aslave;Ihavebef,1Mirrr,(i at, for my rapaei(v and avarice; bitter, lutt. r, to me were the mean- ofacniringthatvyealth.br if forced me to associate w,t , me,, of grovelli,1v minds, to 'ak,n heirlangnageaodoasthev.lid, "V-V '"n! I was almost as mean m 'nh mptihlo a, Ul , w.lh my hard earned w eahh-v.,,, kw '"n s,. l w her married;.!!,) I betray ,y .motion: did I no) 0k ,,,mlv on! -and lull rly h,- smi,.,. "II irrv,' said'his iim ln ";,....
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ii.iieti i.ie wiin vvMit of fei ht..r i ! ' me n in.iie ciiaracicr at
I enid.l, ay, will. ,.) ,. . i i j"1''' h' such advantage as w hen watch
thenre von may iud.-. 'if- I . -Hlc the. .e.l ot sick
, -. . j ou I.I In lie II i c e adviser.'' ' lumber cl diso.a-;
io ne woman s
her in her loveliest, mo-t attractive point
oi view: nrin. wn luuit n in.r .......
7 - , l II
glories of opening heaven and w rapt in
llie mantle ol Llijah win. bir, reviled the prophet for his b aid head?" Prolli-
gate V""io' n:fii, ;.w, hi!nn, as th.
are called; the srum and srn nii"-s of tht
city, and as we find by the historian. only for fowl for those .animals which are fid on The gentleman is equally out in his ornithology, as in every thing el-e. The
know,' continued -he, 1 used 1 of Jove, not the vulture, is that
soaring wonder, by men called the
" f.ald i;agl
soaring eagle in his pride of place. S hawked at, and brought down bv the!
.1.1
land,
tbi neeh es. P. S. In th. Jehu John v. ill
Lav, ri iieebiiruh.
examine lor
lb -i m e of I loci . Ferris. 1 ). .- tti lid tothe shoo.
LA MOTT'S CCVUCII BHOP3. nlii'ililt .1. iii a';.. ;);- ('e.-is,C'o;.M;iy;(('.oij and i l.ttl Mils. A TIM FLY u-e of these Drops may be conJlm. ideie.l a certain cure, in nuet eases ,i C'.o;i;;..;i ('.,.., ('-,...,, - piu ,' '
Snf, II Itanpinz-CiHzh, Dhjivuilii J Uri ,f( ,, II ant of Sl tj ; i r i - i 1 1 lT from dehililv; and in Spusmmtir . 1 stl, inn it is singularly ellicacious. lirectioiis f,,r n-inu lu,,l erl i li. ates of nu-
aild, sir, never w as that ' r""',;lllt cures, accompany t ai hboitle. Price,
One Hollar. For sale by J)R. 1 FRRS. Sept. 1, 1 S ill. 'Jtl-lvr.
ltd eii-
:ical
re-iu'j Werk .o.j
c
ties
I'aiBiily Vit lh hi( .Vr.
case is not like mine; that adniitted of! r,)sl t,lc olllV precaution necessary is.
io retain uio potatoes in a perfectly dark place for some davs after the thaw-
was
con-olation, mi:a does not
Six m inllis afterwards Ham
married, and is now the best humored, most contented man that ever had a w ife and six children to try bis patience.
Iii no situafon, and under no cirrum
! FOK S.W.K, W Ilol.riS VI.K ami ltin vii.. rno.i:. Potatoks. In the time of H LNCKARI) A Noiilf keep e..i,-ta..i!
J". lor sale, at their Dm-and Book Store, tl. e nio-l valuable ami approved. Patent and Family M edit i ne-, v i : DOCTOR COOK-S CAVA PILLS, For the prcv cut ion and cure of Bilious . hst .'ises. Tin y are warranted to be sm ii iorto
lias tonimenced. In America, where they are sometimes frozen as hard a
stones, tht
'tones, thev rot if thawed in open day a"-V l''11 ' he pubbc. ut if thawed in darkness thev do not , ''T.-'n ".''"l, V '' 'ti,M.,,1 T""',"r"' p"",t , i , e..i : " ; ' 'Us.tor the . aire of Feiuab di-ea-es.
rot, and lost; very little of their natural
j odour and propertie
your
1 tars
nol, ftir Ii
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gentle, patient, uncomplaining, vigilant. Kvcry sympathetic feeling that peculiarly graces (he f. nianine charadcr.
Woollen Manufiiclorj, CurlBii and $ !tt!i-I9i t vniii-. rHIHF subsenbt rs bavin- rented the Factory O- in New Lareucebur;;h, vv on 1.1 inform their friends, and the public, (hat their ( 'ardinir, Fiilluie, and Cloth ilressjnjr MOrks are
Do. tor Richardson's Medicine for j sore mouth, and bowel .li,ea-es. Doctor Coxe's Hive Svrup, for the j croup, t olds, a-thina, and hoopin- r,ni
l tor Lush s Fills (or Dv spepsbi. ' La Motfs Coiii;li Dioos, for eol.U, consumption, A c. i ThoiiipsnnY Fye Water; Doctor Audi rsonY Chemical Toolh-at he i Dio.s5 ;l most valuable article.
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jMiengin of mind that hitherto slumber-' l,ml,"l a time, and on as reasonable terms, as
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liver, and bv stcric
air.ctioiis. Doctor Johnson's Infallible Powders and Drops, I',,,- t, ,.rt. o)- Dv-enlerv. Co'inlry !Ier. bants can bo lunii,hid with the above ai tic, s,-au,l other medicines, at reduced prices. Law reiic. bur, h, lad. 1st (j. rRI'F. hi-bt-t price will be paid f,,r nuy M- ouantilv of t lean linen ami ot t , , ...
id now, at llo, day, to wit : on Monday the Ith day ol I V -tober, A. D. ls.i.l, ,.., aid complainaul, by John T. M , K inn.-v , licit. ir, and lib'-, in open Court, hi , Jb'll lancery , a-aiiet said .i. lembint t... ,il..
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PINCUAKD A NOIiLK.
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said defendant is m,t a r.-si.b ni ,,t
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