Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 8, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 6 May 1831 — Page 4

THE LADY'S MOOK.

Dr. liZru Ferris

FROM Til K I'ROVIDLNCU TAT RIOT. THE LSI LLX TRAVELLERS. At.t Noi wife r,or children more snail he behold, Nor fiicmls nor ?a'T-'1 home. On eveiy nine The dealiy winter siies; shuts up seiie ; Ind o'er his iiunoi v ila's, i recpinf; cold, I.a s him aloiij the hiow a stiffened coise, Stictchci out and lia'ai hiiig on the noitU ni blast. Two men travelling, about the middle of December last, from St. Louis to the north western part of Missouri, fell in with another traveller, named Jones, who was journeying towards his residence, which was about fifty miles this side of the destination of the other two. The air became more raw and chill, as they proceeded northward, and the fnow fell in considerable quantities, at 'intervals. Vv hen within about two days ride of their home, the cold set in most intensely, the wind rose in all its fury, and beneath its howling blast the sturdy trees of the forest bent like the blender ozier.andthe limbs, hurled from their trunks, were scattered on the ground: the. fleecy flakes of snow were thickly tw irled through the murky atmosphere, and clouds were piled on clouds, in majestic darkness, till not a fpeck of blue Mas discernable on the ace of heaven, and day put on the appearance of gloomy night. Unable to proceed on horseback through the meeting branches that crashed together above their heads, they dismounted, and on frot pursued their doubtful way through

Officii of the Lauv's Hook, ) I

Philadelphia, .tfpril :, 1831.$ (

dONTLVl LS to keen on blind, at hi old

! stand, in Laivroiieebijr.rh, a lnrirc and clc-

Drugs & Medicines.

jbut to no purpose. The mortal numb- j

ness had seized his body, the chill of l-vwl Vi-TfM- lit;? ri 4' Iff Vr lioirt

' lll.MHViaAiifiet-mtl '(nniftnitimartfi.t' - . . . ,. ,

wictlicTnant i t,l tn Vioi t n mnw TIip 1 t , n ,.V ........ ........ ... m. gam assortment o! Jm:rsaiid .Medicines, 1Mw as stagnant, and to beat no moi e. 1 he , Ladv's Book we shall f.a, co,es of u ,o our Mc,U).u PainlJ a;, Dve stlI,r,. CIIlbrao. voice of lamentation filled the houre. ' almurt cv,ry ort.cle of the kind in u,-,

Hie lOYllig Wile ara uaugmer mngiea . rf - 2 v lelav u de- whi arc warranted to be genuine, an

their distressing waitings, and the man- , Hverj f..r a fo.v 'lays. Iv nature of the Sons, which supported ! Aitho'.,ch ve have repeatedly tvespajste. upon the them while fiere was anv hone of re- M" 'p-''t'n of ourpa trims, by noticing ourselves mem inie uiRab any nope oi res . tlM! r.nKjr!fSSivf improvement of the Laty's B.v,k, wc toration, and enabled them calmly to felt it a dulv which was necessary to be performed, in use every means in their power for their , or ler llm ,l,,! might be fully satisfied of the exertions fathpr's recovery sunk under their we were ,naki"3 10 lfsetve ,heir favorable opinions, latners recovery, sunh. unaer ineir The C0Ilteiltk of lhe present month may ot bP jU(ed Weight of WOe, and they wept aloud. ' so diversified as several of the former numbers; but We endeavored tO Calm the agitation ' we be!ieve thPre will be discovered no diminution of 1 . r ,i i- . i r -1 ! nteres-t in any part. So well satisfied are we of this and sorrow of the distressed family, act( lhat f(jU C01ivince:, lhlt .al of the al though they 44 Sorrowed liot like those : tides would he pMiioin-e.l superior in excellence to

without hope, Vet their grief was vio- ' ma,,y ,!i;uhavcahead appeared in the work. ,2inoii5 i Aqua Amtnoiiia Uf o.ll,K O l,n,...,c "" readeis especially, the story of alphon- j Balsam Conavia

4i. lunuiii inc. iivui i " utu Slll(.5-' by a la ly of this city, will be much approved, they retired to rest. yet the Sobs that ev- 'Hie embellishments are particularly well adapted erand anon broke the silence of the l? the , chara" " bee!;,il5 ably sustained i . . j- , , .i , c throughout. 1 n e plate o? Til u r ASilioss itsvlf eonnight, indicated the absence Ot repose Veys mors finish an I excellence than has been heretofrom the eyelids of the afflicted. We loie embodied in this department of the decorations; watched the corpse till morning, which a,Kl wc etl tano'1 tu awa. a ''S0 s!iare of lher . . ... e'. - ; f-rcrtit of Us success to the abilities an i attention of was as calm and beautiful as the day ' coi.e. G. c.ih.ds, whose skill and talent, as an enprevious had been terrible, and fitly re- graver, are well known over the Union. Including presented the calm and glorious beau- TI'L' .PL4T1: 0F PATT,:R.N.? B,?ET- AN?f'Ars' . . p i i i i in this number, e give two Popular pieces of Music ties of that eternal world to which the j Two patte(J nf LMnumDKRv The o namem .u. traveller, wearied with the Storms and Artist and the plate representing "the co.Njfi.-

hurricanes, had gone to dwell forever. v' ' A, ' " , In the evening the corpse was interred in j FhiiadeiphV FIvprifj s5V--ith an One Corner of the garden, that lay be-! Engraving, richly chad; Lyrical Writings: Dis-

i nh n l 'ml') I'urtiK tsia'p in a

Have

DRUG AND EOCIC STC-5.E.

lm c jii-t rn cif d, anil olfi r f :r

offered for sale on a? cood terms as they have i - at (.'incinnati ricc. a fun-piete a-M.rt-rvcr been sold in this tate, either at whole- ' niont of DKl'GS, .Mi:i)( 1NF.S, V TKNT

sale or retail consisting, in part, of the l'ol ! MH1UCINKS, PAI.N 1 , DY I: M I J , :

lowic? articles :

Alcohol Nutriatc of Potash Anise Seed Nitric Acid Antimony, pulverised Nux Vomica

Antimonial Wine Arrow Root Arsenic

Also Medical and School Hooks, Miscellaneous Works, &.C. Ac. The following nrcs'iJini of the articles they have for sale, vi : Druejs, JMcdicines, &c.

fore the hoJSC, in all the solemnity of si- 1 '!'ui?he;l -"l-yai Uts : The -y Leapers; A Pastoral , . . .. , : fsovLreiyitv ; Decay of the Ma:initi.ent ; A l ather's lent, weeping WOe, With the happy as-, A(uice to' his au5hter; Sense of Honor; Epitaphs SUranCe of its participating in the reSUl- lurch Vnids; The Ueautiful Stream t)riLi,i-

rwtiftn nfihn li.cf ion rvtnl Ml al i aP5 ana uonncts an l-ns-rr-vi

IVV111.M1VI llll. U.ll IMI1.II iiiuuiu mil UUl r -i .... l-.i . t. i, .. J l 1 4i i n 'LalJasile; 1 he knight with a nowy Plume

on iiiunuiiaiiiy,itnu ueaiii oe swanowea ; namental Artist with Eiuirav:

up in victory. Un the loliOwin": morn- ; w"''a; ,New-Y car's I . o 1 IV. .1.1

To Laura

t he Or-

Alfied and Lthi l-

L'leam; Ilistorv of a

11 1 r . il. 1. , 1 l l .- n v i - . r ...

me UarKCneU lorest. Una lie to discover ! ;.lfr nCt iUr. ;.-r A,1CAln. f. ...I, i"mu:i(i ; increase oi trie .Mimners oi .mthKhi I ; j ,u

fnr.nth iha cnr.iv rn,-rcfl .f onA " tii i i . . , " liiide by 1 heodoie Monk; lr. Sch'eu; Slai.zas: 1 he

rendered it indisccmable. Scarcely nblc to endure the intense cold, Jones was disposed frequently to lie down and

commit himself to the care ol Prov

idence, but was prevented from doing; lowing communication is introduced inFobythe others, as the numbness and ! to the coliinn? of the Xew York Corntorpor and di.Mio-ition to sleep had not '; mcrcial Ad ertiser, with this editorial

yet tak.-n no-session of them. At rcinurk " Mr.E. AVhite, the gentle

. I 1 1 1 11 1 j 1 r.

WOU1U nave giaaiy aeiainCU US, as cnel Skylark ; foiiiuiatiiiK a Y'crb with an t-tuiavin:Fol

finds alwav S a partial relief in the Sin- ' lou' iMe; A -'"""-h Encampment; Minor of the (JraCCrC Condolence CVen Of Stranger. ! c-s; Snpertluo.s Hair; To the lnh-by lloIlinRs; ni'iigi.u. i iNr .N icholas at MarsMn Moor; I he Hold (. ross ; i he

Cunr. for Consumption. The fol-

U onilersof ohvsics: The Dead Engineer: True liran

tv ; Knihroideiy for Head Dresses tio r.n2i "ivings ; Stanzas by E. M. I'it7-er.il I ; The Appeal-T. W ; Alp!inu.iine by M i-s I .esiic ; 'J he Nui.lials; Horn Mii-ic an I its O iin ; Th,i t'rua-ies; A ( .'hapU'r on Shaw's ; She uei j,? o'er the Trinkets lie cave her set to Music; 'l he Tartar Drum set to Music; Woman

itin Soti; The "inal.

by thy anlnor ot "l'eiham ;'' A M (jaliicu t; iicjws; Scr. l.ii' T. Oi

' f trV It '1 tin. Itulltfr lii.ll-. . 1 II ; nil him cnhnr rpn. l.Kii'i'

VV?1I T. 11 1111 t IK: Jtllll, IS". II ".II. -t-.i i

length, finding him unable to speak, and j n,;i!1 whose :-iguature i.-, atlached to it,

l Willi Ptiinvri'ii in. v iiverrnini. usit'lS WCM KPOWn 10 LI JC COIlimuni V. .inr

were by sleep, and judging from their j the utmost reliance can he placed upon! T..s n.iirk ls i:' thc firM f 1 ' ili il. 1:1. i .ir- : n .imii.i An Imi 1..... rPl. .1 .. I ......

own jet lings mat me lllve mUM POOH! ""J mv ui m.iui. i' nun. i lie- U- ; month, fonipilMif; lifly-six Inn;.' octato pa

come upon them, they determined to

leave lain and endeavour il possible to make their way to some habitation. Night was just setting in. and death in its most appalling form stared them in the face. Surrounded with all the horrors of darkness and solitude, they continued their hopeless way through brambles and low underwood for some distance, till t';eir ears caught the wel'come tinkling of a cow bell. The wind whistling, ai- il" it were from the

Copa

Barbadoes Tar Borax Burgundy Pitch Castor Oil Cardamon Seed Caraway do. Carbonate of Iron Chamomile Flowers Cloves Cinnamon

Colomba Rad Corrosive Sublimate Cream of Tartar Colocynth Coculus Indicus Cantharides Calomel Cologne water Camel's hair Pencils Crown Lancets Dover's Powder

Nipple Glsasse Oil of Almond3

do Amber

Anise love? Juniper Lavender Lemon Olives Ori5anum can eroyal epperuunt Sassafras Savin Spearmint Spike e Peal

Paregoric Elixer Pearl Ashes

Peruvian Bark, Com. do. Yellow do. Ued do in Quills Phophate of Soda Prepared Chalk Pomatum in sticks Pomniade double

do do do do do do do do do do do do do Oran

Digitalis

Extract of Ilyosciamus Taint Brushes Emetic Tartar Quasi Essence of Cinnamon Quicksilver do. of Lemon llied Precipitate

ofAnise IRhubarb of Peppermint R'isn. Castor of Cloves Rotten Stone cf Bersramot Red Saunders of vVintcrsrccn Rosin

if eveiy

pnntf

i 11 i. r l . n: :

siutu ue lounu etiicaeiou. in oiner instances, it is truly a valuable one, and is well worthy of thc attention of medical mcn., To thc Editors nf the Commercial Advertiser.

Seeing it stated in your paper a few weeks since, that inhaling the fumes of nitric acid had been found to cure the consumption, at my suggestion and retpH'Sf, a worthy and intellicrent mar, who!:a: been for two vents : t in mv

ha?. v ltlun 111.

it- i iio i-iiuii iv r..-v i ue, ano

ar"ful!y stitched in colored cover-;. Evcrv number vt ill contain a piece of Mu-ic, one Copper-plate Engra vina, and at least four Wood Cuts, illustrative of some of the content?; and every thite months a colored phite of the latent Fashions. The subscription juice is 5-5 per annum, payable in advance; 2.) per cent., semi-annually, will be added to all subscriptions that remain unpaid., and the work discontinued to those who neglect to settle up t'.irir arn'iirs. Cr'at attention v. ill he oljt-rret in f. rw ardhi linv v.crk to country subs, lii.'i'-, that they may fete ietj uniiijcied l y mail t:aus;-'rlali'in. Ani.t', r'ceivif. -.uiiM-iipr,..,.., aiv.l ri'inieii.j the. a::y'v t I" t pi:!.;is" .i-". will !. I'M.-'.ve.l 1 pr i c:;nt dir..i.! I, en a pr.poiti..i;a'.i liUiiitn.-r of copies of the oi K . P.'jtai iiii;?t be p-ii ' a'.! or is ? i i piai!. Notr-s . f s.-.ivei.l hauls, 'A a !? den nuiuati m t v. n p."), ui'.l ;p ie."i ived in piyment (: su' n; tiv... A.-.-'iiss are reonesit"! to f'tde th-ir a"i-oui't s.-mi-;:,!i!i':v. The hi!-.!i.'! er :irea a.e, froni 1 ;nj ri'l'iiein r, th;;t t ) siic.'C. 1 in the -'il.-l'i1 t"iy r.i. -cuL ol a wi:.. nr. i h de; -i: ! upon tne 'iiiictnal r.-u.'i1',.io''e nf su.vis iii:' (n 5.1 ihs -ri 1 4 i o'.s ; lhe, t'uref'te, s-.iii' i. a ni-if. urn coi 'dii:iv witli t::i- r our '.

.. . . ... . . i.i i i .1 i , .

,iour coineis oi ueavcii, pieveniea mem i CiTipiov, na?. vvuiun tne last cif!it

xiscertfiir.ing from v henre it proceeded ; j given it a trial. As ro directions e.clumf vor, ;tltcr onie time, their eyes oh-' companied jour ro'ico, lhe following served a light from a little hut, that, to-; course was adopted: T.'r.der a handkergether with the shct p cot and stable at-' chief, oiie end of which re led on the tached to it, v-as (lu only mark of civil-1 head, the other left to fall down over izat'on for sevt i al mile in this dreary j the breast, lie held a glass tumbler, havsolitude. AVc approached, said the nar- ing 0:1 it about a tea spoonful of the rator, and knocked at the door. A 1 acid, and breathed the fumes, thus prequick, nimlde step was the only res-, v ented by the handkerchief from eseapponse, and the door immediately onen- ing, about half an hour at a time, three ed. A female appeared, and at first ex-j times per day. The effect has been to

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lumieu consmeraoie surprise, starting relieve mm entirely trom an obstinate ' n i..;cesaiy for ti-.e projectors of a n.w literary under-

back a few paces, but immediately ad- couh of many years standing, and ,;ikll,;' 10 f-ffcnt an analysis of the pi.m which they vanced and invited us in. Our neces- j which for the last two months, had been iS Sf TX!Z . ..I.....l-il.l j 4 -1 -.1 11.1 j . . .. . J - o

sines were eag 1 1) anu whii me uimos1 ; accompanica vvitn an tne symptoms ot Ours shall be hn.-i.

do. do. do. do. do.

do. of Mustard Flower of Sulphur Ginger Rad do. Ground Gum Opium do Camphor do Aloes do Arabic do Assnfntida do Guiaeiim do Myrrh ilo I'rariknicense tlo Scaiiiinony do (ambose do Tracacanth do Shel Lao do Kimo do Galbanum Helleborus Xicr Ipicacuan Jalap Juniper Berries l.uinliiiim

Liipiorice, Extract " j I.eumil Aci 1 I Mac1 :.l:.trnesia Alba J Magnesia Calcined Muriatic Acid 1 ?.lanna j Nut Galis

Xut Meirs

The Snhinlny i'osirit'r. ON the fir-t Saturday in.-?prilwns rouimenced a Periorlieal Journal, to h published once a week, and

iuate t by the above title. Custom has reu irrad

pleasure attended to by the family

which consisted of the wife, two sons,

!iiie been anlly calicl The Chroni'de

n nintirmpil aiiil r;iniil i-niinmiil i.in nil Newspapers

c 1 . 1 1 1 1 of the I inios, and when under the guidance of sound

v, auuiuiix iu jicsi ru up- nriiH D v! and assured abintii ,. mar iut!v be rnsir!

!Sp. Saffron .Sal. Ammoniao do Eratus

Salt, Glauber do Epsom do of Hart-horn do of Tartar Scneka Snake Root Soap, C'astil do Fancy shaving Spirits Lavender do Turpentino Squills

Syrup of Squills Sulphate of Quinine Spigelia Senna I-'ol.

JSup. Curb. Poi'i 'Sui;ar I, end jSulph. .Ether jSpirits Niter Duo. jSjiongc jS ringrs (Tartaric Acid

Tinct. Castor do. Digitalis do. Valerian do. Rhubarb Valerian Uad Venice Turpcnti Winter's Barks White Vitriol

Acid Sulphuric do Munatie do Nitric do Tartaric Ainmoniai; Sal Arrow Root Armenian Bole Ammonia aqua &.carb. Balsam Copaiva Burgundy Pitch Borax Brimstone Camel Hair Pencils Castile Soajj

Cantiiiiriues Calomel Cologne Water Digitalis Dragon's Blood Essence of Cinnamon

Liquorice Ext. Lancets, thumb &. Magnesia Ciilu. Manna Xut galls Nutmegs Nipple Gla sej Oil of Anis do Cloves do rcniM-rniitt

Spike

"1"

spruce

do do

do Anfiuue

Oranrre Peel Peruvian Bark Pearl Ashes Paint Brushes Quininu Quassia Rheubarb Rr.d

do Lemoii ' io ulv. do Peppermir.t Snnke Root do W nitergreen Sjuelia do Cloves Variii-h Copal do Anis do Shoo Flo. of Sulphur Salts Glauber Fennel Seed do Epsom Gum Aloes do Rochelle do Juniper Soda Super Carb. do Shellac do Carb. do Camphor Squills do Ass.ifittoda So ip Fancy do Opium Spirits Titrprjitia do .Myrrh i Tamarinds do Si-amriioriT Eva t'rsi do Arabic Valerian Rn1 do Trngaeanth Vitriol White Jalap do Blue

Talent

Elixir of Health Bateniari's Drop Balsam of Life Dyott's Pills Steer's Opodeldoo Wl.itw. lis ditto Godfrey's Cordial Thompson1;, ej c wate r Lee's Pills

Icdicincs,

Ru b's tlv peptic pi! l.nriiett'j rouch drops Robert -mi's .Medieam iitum tor dyspeps, Butler's Specific for dyspepsia Delamonterat' Coluuliian Specilio Worm Tea

Taints &, Djo Stufls.

Venetian R. d White Lead Red d.. Chinese Vermillion V ellow Ochre Patent Yellow Chront fireen ij Yellow

I Prussian Blue

j Spanijh VV httinj

do Brow ii Annatto Copperat Alum Paint Brushes Puttv, ic.

hooks.

Midw iferj , Pra.-t ice, Practice,

Pherapeu

Patent Medicine?

Bateman's Drops British Oil Balsam of Life (Godfrey's Cordial Steer's Opodebloc

'I'hompson's Eye Water

Harlem Oil Worm Tea

Hull's Tliysic Stomach Bitter Lee's Pills Anderson's do. Scott's do. Dyott's do. Hooper's do. Femaln

Taints and Dye S lulls.

Alum

Anuatto

and a many daughters. AVhen, by the! pmrnncrs, disappeared with the con Hi. rt-ed tt s-aiVjmaMs of a m-.ti.m. Mmj, ho., ever.di-1 Blue Vitriol

lire and other means resorted toby the I How permanent this reliel may prove, . ' family, we had recovered sufficiently j time mut hovv. Tliat others, laboring , nin.ai' I

tne power oi speli,?ve intormed them under the like atiection, may be put in!

ol the distressHi"; situation in which we (early possession of the above facts,

Copperas

Madder Chrom Green do. Yellow Lithraje

from lhe legitimate objects of their institution,

nstituted to purposes which involve injurv to the

aim iinneili.nciit to the advancement of a peo-

p;e. I las it shall be our study to avoid. .711 m;i!i of itilr'rPQt foui tur If c wilh tlir nviicvll

un : . , : . , , r .. :s ,. .

iii., f ii , ii , , .. i . . ,. ' ano Miiie novcriini' eis snail receive iroiu us me earnest haaieit a tellow traveller about a nule , witli a liope that relief maybe found attention." Wc disclaim ail pany feelings m pr.juiibacli. a? WC UntuStd. From f hoi r rnn- I thprpfrnm. tbii rnmrr.U' ienl irm ic m?nln 1 ces. but in iloinir this -ve would be understood as hnld-

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In. r-.f 1 1 . . ... . - .,!.,.. . j in-? ourselves at nin rtv ta open our columns ni:d cx- 1,1 '0111011.1.UU1511, mm i-a.,iujiiiv; iui

J 1 ' pi: ss our seiitiinenis 111 relation to 11U subjects of pubi lie icterct, whether connected wilh politics or othcr-

vercation, I had b arned that their fa

ther was expected that day from St. Charles, whither he had one on business. c readilv perceived from .the countenances of the family, that they entertained a fearful conjecture who the traveller might be. AVc wished to ac

company thc two young men, who immc-

Lamp Black

Prussian Bluo Red Lead Spanish Brown do Whiting Vcnitian Red Vermillion

Putty, &.c. Lc.

Country Physicians, and others wishing to purchase, ore requested to call at the old

Y

ours.

E. WHITE.

t.iciiT Kf.aijiv;, in all its rations dci aitment.-, will

N. 13. The gas Can Only be breathed font; an ohjeetof nor especial care. The numerous at the mouth ; and, to prevent the eves i ,urces.,",t oblai,,h: ll',p.U;l sel,'ctio,,s r'om f"r"" a"'' , . 1 1 1 1 "'i ' domestic lite a lure within our reach, authorize us to asDCing allCCted by it, Keep them closed, j SCit that, in this respect, oui journal will not suffer in

themselves.

P. S. In the absence of Doct. Ferris, Jehu John v. ill attend totbc shop.

Doc-

. I companion w ita any oth'.'r m the countiy. V Ou.VKttt Vo.ilAXS Sl-UlVtON. Drur' luteiual Improvements, 2 ii; ulture cud Dcmestic

diately prepared to Set OUt for the unfor-l Fri. tuh- Thorn :irr 11,.1 tldnn-c T ,. '-Manufactures, shall rcce'ne from us thai consideration

tunatc suilerer, hut they reused, mas-1 much wonder at: Tlie first is, that chilmuch as wo were scarcely able to walk,; dren sliould be so foolish as to throw up would necessarily detain them, and stones, brick bats and clubs into fruit

could give them very little assistance

toward finding the place, as from the

trees to knock down the fruit; if they

would let it alone it would fall lfsell.

drifting of the miow in heaps, we could I The second is, that men should 1

i 1- t 1 . A I" . 1 .

not ue H.uie u tiiJiiiiguisn uie way vve had come. Thoy called their sheep dogs, and lighted a flambeau each, and taking some blankets, in which to wrap Ids body, started after him. After the ons had started, vve noticed particularly the uneaines of the alfectionate wife. At evcrylitth interval she would open the door and look if hi r sons were

coming down. One of us put our hand on the vacant re.at:!o. on which were piled some b...ik, and taking down a small pocket Ihblr, noticed written on one of the bl ink leave, "presented by Joshua Jones to his affectionate w ife, on the anniversary of their marriage," and showing it to the other, we both agreed that he undoubtedly was the sufferer whom we ha'd left behind, yet we mentioned not our impresions to the fantilv

We were invited to partake of a renaM ,1. ... V . I I . . . 1 '

mat ua't neeu at rrlerat' i

couni, nnu r vvt

je so

to which ti ey arc entitle I cv t.ieir cieat anJ arc..in2 impoitance. A moil" lhe regular nntircs of the week, will be iven a conected j, icj Cu. r:nt nf St cl.s,an1 the. Grain .Varkit. "1 he iait-t l'orein anil DouicMic Intelligence, received by the i'asteiu anil Soutnetn Mails on : atiiniay, v.i.l always he found in this paper. In siinit,uoiainjj shall be oveilouked lhat may be di saving

Iheaiten ion and tharaiterul culcrpiisiii", intelligent.

Jul MOTT'3 COUGH BUOPS.

Valuable .Vi rdirinc for CoughsfC'ortsumjtioiis and Asthmas. A TIMELY use of these Drops may be conIja. sidered a certain cure, in most ca-es of Common Colds, Cowyu, ut!utn:a, Yaiti in the Side, Whooping-Coughf Difficulty nf Brcutliiiig, Want of Sleep arising from debility; and in Spasmodic Asthma it is singularly eliieacious. Directions for uinjr, and certificates of important curc, accompany e ach bottle. Price, One Dollar. For sale by DR. FERRIS. Sept. 1, 18J. dC-lyr.

51 l.l'l'" v 1 .

Bell on ihe Cones Hind's I'arr. ry .Nircou Dentist's .U Mill Turner's Chemistry Conu-iock's JSatur PhiK-sophv Mr. R. nic'i iOOd RCl IjdS Ri herand's Physiolojry Libs' M-cdical Fonnu-lnry

j Cove's Dispensatory.

nsci:i.LANi:ors works.

Natural Ili.tory, fr children Indian War Spectator Don ijuixottc Arabian Nielli Kntw. Tour in Italy Western Songster Chajioiii! . Gregory Letters , Opie's 'ork Pet' r Parley's Works Robinson ( 1 iine -l'sop's Fabb I.icon of Useful Know lede Moure's Melodies I.ocke and Dacon

Devvr es do. liberie'-

t liapiuau

tick-, Cooper" .i Snrgcrv Creory's Pia. lice tJood's Practice Armstrong's Md.work Joilli-Oll'S l'i). Tboiuas' Practii i; 1 . , t 1 . .

L.wi.1 a .un. t ompanion'

Un hat s VV orks

13iblc, Testaiutnti Hymn Rooks W illard's Hist, of LT

with an ml.is Irvine's Columbus Orimsha w"s L'. S. ' LifeofMr.i. Judson do Franklin do Marion do Put nam do Dr. Cood do Joseph with enpraviii'' Josephus' Works Ruck's Theological Du tionary Harvey's Meditations

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wicked, as to go to war and kill one an- and industrious journalists.

Other; ii they Would Only let One anotll-l care not iymraut tint vve must encounu-rnmnv 1 . ,1 ' .. Ill- r 1 1 i difficult! ,:s 111 advanciufi, to public favor, but Ion" C r alone, they would die of themselves. c, in lhc niecoa iuai branches of our V ...1 !,.. (1.: .1 !.. , 1 1. 1 1 1 . 1

inu in- iiiiiu mill MM liling, W niCIl 1 pi':e'.-,i in, an i an iieieul ile-ne to r -noer ouiselves

wonder at most of all is, that yovnc. jiex ' usrl'ul 1,1 "v'ir """e l,xte,,sive iir,,ctcu,io"i 1('a i "s 1111 . - ., ; believ e that tin se obstacles will not prove insurniounlShould be SOUIlVVISe as to go after the I able. We ,e!y particularly on the liberality always

lOWlo" HOmrn; ll lliey VVOUlri Oltly Stay shown by an enuj;hlened public 10 enterprises juilirious- . ' . - . . , 1 ........ I I 1: 1 . . 1 .. 1 . .1

iv tuiiuiiLicn, aim couiiueni:y inai.e me assurance liial our claims to patronage n ill not be lessoned by

at home the young women would come

j'-fter them.

A Dutchman and a Yankee had a qu arrel which terminated in the loss of tin" poor Dutchman's nose, lie swore hnt the Yankee had bit offhU nnc

!. V..t. il..l t, TV..4 . lhrKr,t. dj,VUlJnf Mcellc.it qimlity-coinpriMiis Acrn-

anyBt id proper talent in aiuiu; to give spirit an I

value to 01 inidcit.ikin. WOODHV7RD & SPRWCli. CONDITIONS. Tho STI RD.VY CtlL'RIFR will be pnnled with i)d tpt , on an extra-siz.e Iinpeiial paper, of the

mart in a pet, bit off his ow n nose him

self. The dispute was referred fo an

ty-t ight columns ol reading matter.

An 'CRTisK.vir.Nm vviil be handsomely displayed, n-l inseited at inodeiate piiees. i r .1.. 'i-.. .. rv

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nunt-M iuicii rfiuuiH vy,,., ,1, j ntveiyipyai.iehalf ) early inadvaice. decidt'd, it Was possible he might have ' gl-is, and other peisons ai a detain e, pror uiing .. . .11 .. ..1.. 1 1.- 1 i.A ...... ;ni. f,Ar il...

done 1,'. "for. 'snit lie. ;nf ni !"x """ u..,.......-... i-v

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ori our ac- r7 ri"?i zhnll pile, h'i's v:ninosr o(K niv GnfA

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.in, i.nij i-iu ii) nit; ooor, nnu leeinR her som adva'ure with the bod v.

recognized the featuies by the jlare of

tne torrtics, ntlcred a .brick, and fell on

the floor. Ife was brought in arid laid i

on n bed before the fire, and friction and

fermentation with hot Honor, and in

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. d coi urienic lions concemie thi paper lo he adicssad ((:it naiii) to WOOnV.JRI& SPKt;.7(J. No. -t Noilh I'ouiih slicet. Philadelphia.

Wctc?. r 1 thtif "alai, tho

iVolicr. I.Ij pemvns are herry vrnmrfl from l'.rir-

H- boriiic or crediting inv wife. Mtutb Tturltn.

(5 - - J ,y....v....... loo) on my nci :Hinl, he having abandoned mo without provoa ation, I will piiy no debt? of lit r contracting from this date.

JOHN BUKKALOO

Practice ol Medicim.

OCTOicSai'.lir JOHN' and KZUA 1"KR-

RIS will prurtii e Medicine in partnership,

in Lawrence-burgh and vicinity. Call made on them in tho line of their profession will be

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family llcdicincs, A;c. FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

IXCKARD&. NOBLE keen const intlv

for sale, at their Drug and Hook Store, tin

most valuable and approved Patent and Family Medicines, viz : DOCTOR COOK'S CAVA PILLS, For the prevention and cure of Bilious disrates. They are warranted to be superior to any pills over offered to the public. Doctor Dewees' Vegetable Tincture, Powders, and Pills,for the cure of Female disease. Doctor Richardson's Medicine for children's sore mouth, and bowel diseases. Doctor Coxe's Hive Syrup, for the cure uf croup, colds, asthma, and hooping cough.

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.rie nonros, rateni l'.-n, , 1 C;,( s 1'

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"M w i ,,i,z ircw, ..I the sU.r r(1!1 which has been iuwearh.r sarcil veais

finall lout of Small PK

...in oi Long i rimer, with t )liht

w ar:one lout ol Br. ucr, ofU.e Mine a-o; iind various font, f Job l t ..I,..,

le, oil

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Doctor nusii 5 i un ior iyspepsia. Sl iml- i- . . La Mott'stWh Droos for eoldsconsunin-!:. ;. VS ' "nipoMng sticks Hias Rule,

' ' s ui'. ii r, rt.'. .Ill- .. ' 1

; .i i" wi-iiinr io ceni-

menee Imsincs in the line of Phut,,,..

. n.-ii i seaie, ami

tion, &c

Thomjison's Eye Water; Doctor Anderson's Chemical Tooth-ache Drops, a most valuable article. Doctor Roberts' Medicainentum, suited for all chronic diseases of the liver, and hysteric affections. Doctor Johnson's Infallible Powders and Drops, for the cure of Dysentery. m Country Merchants can be furnished with thc above articles, and other medicines, at reduced prices. Lawrencebnrgh, Iml. 18.11. ifaxs! Kas!!

finUE hip-hest price will be naid for nm-

cpiaimiy oi clean linen ana cotton rags

HNCKARD& NOULK.

Without aiut:il ,.nn l, ii.--

eominodated by appl im; MILION ORF.CU. Lawieiiciburgh, Jan. Osth, l,s:i. THE MI CH ADMIRED HOUSES NIIYIROD v.vi.i:uior.s, mm AN" tni SALTP2TEH, edWw "UTILLbo kept at Col. Jnnms' VIU on w Monday and Tncdajs and thc bnlanee of the week at his old itftnd in llartloni, nntil the tenth of July uext. fr'r Fur piiticdUrs Bills. AMOS T. COYLE. April, 1831.