Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 14, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 17 June 1831 — Page 4
JhS 2 J B J rJL C J E Ali iinin: to render the plants less sensible would be obvious. To put new vegeta- j " "j s VvON-'WiRlcfl TVKV i to tne change of climate, and to ripen jble earth on the fields is still the best, tiK. Mia.' " .them three or four weeks sooner than ; and an iidustrious farmer fears not the No. 3- , ordinarily is the case. Salt is said to fatigue of seeking it in the lorcst. In my frrt number I have spoken of have principally the quality of keeping Each composition or vai i-cis dung ung-nu fins, and shall here endeavor to the moisture longer in the soil; an ob- matter?, and du is really a suow how they fire to be applied. ject ofhi&h importance for sandy soils, compost dung. i;. earlier periods it Lime has an admirable etfect on hea- To this end it should come into the earth j was callei a du:'g mag ,z't:e, where ev-
iiuiniu, ana iwru ci;i ' crouna. acia early in the snnnsr. 1 lie Harvest be- ery uuuiruub coii n km on oth
and let it terment a few days in this strew equally on a jourr.evman's work j perience proves, give the he-t dung. A
state, whicij is lorwarded, bv soaking 'for wheat and rve, after having been i general cempost hill is i.ow a hill of lime, !
meauows, ccc. lne nest proceeding comes nclicr by it at least lor the third ( order to putruy t.'er Aov there is with it seems to be the following: to one part, if not for "the moiety. In gardens more care in this n-spe . in diiFcient part of lime, add seven parts of earth, and fruit plantations its utility is equally j countries; for only such things arc collay them in strata, and pyramidally great. In Germany, 1 saw the follow- j lected on one hiil which best mingle
urn rrtuiuuinjiui;i mem 1111 sou, in ruie most generally admitted; lo anu iermtni logeroer, and wincn, as ex-
0.0 .Muriatic do Nitric .1., T.. ....:
them sometimes with dung-Icy. After , harrowed, from 8 to 1'200 l!s. in loom ' mortar remains of plants, ley, ashe,and Ammoniac Sal two to four months it is the best dung, ! soil, from 10 to 1500 lbs. in lime or san-j some vegetable earth, sometimes turn-; Arrow Root and is strewed previous to sowing over dv cround; for barlev, oats, pea-, and led and often soaked with lev. In two Armenian Hot.
the fields, or over the. young grass of ( beans, the moiety of "that quantum, injor three months the best dung is nlv iys Ammonia aqua & c meadov,'?, a short time previously to an j January and February; for turnips and j obtained, and this compost is therefore s'? 0ira expected rain. The advantageous con-. all succulent plants the same at the ! an excellent du; g-povder for all fields iWax"' UC '
sequences show themselves in a short same time: for meadows 500 to HH) lbs. time with mot of the crops, i.e, wheat, j in the fall and not later than Novemrye, barley, oats, turnips, clover, pcas.jbrr: for potatoes if hot manured 500 to beans, iVc. !ad meadows receive a j 1000 lbs. in January or February; but new lif", when broken up in the fall, ; if used only when planted, it must be ploughed in crosses, strewed w ith this done w hen the plant are already up; mixture, and then harrowed. Soon all for hops 1500 to 'JiM) lbs. in November
weeds disappear with the hordes of in- j or December; for teint plants as for sum
mer grains. All tho-e onantities of salt
sects, and the soil obtains a new lorce
and fertiliiy for artificial meadows. The essential parts of marl are clay
and lime; it boils up with acids and dis
are only necessary in the lirt year: with every succeeding year they must be les- . . - 1 . .1 1 . mi
seueu to a lairu part oi it. l ne pan-
folv es in them now (o the moiety, then store, also a produce of the salt fabrics
iu me Hiuuu or sixui pari, it lorms a is moulded and used li.ee the salt. The loose earth,and is easily pulverized with ashes of salt is used also for held a; d the finger;. Exposed to airit falls soon garden plants. Six parts of this ashes, into powder, its ordinary color is bluish j "vith twenty-five of vegetable earth, a-nl grey. The yellow, brown, and red j five of lime give a very good comrcst. marl has too much iron, which diminish-j Nitre, and ashes ofnitre, can o; ly be uses its good qualities. It is fourd every ed when dissolved or mirgled with ley where under the soil at some fathoms of ashes, sect, a; d vegetable earth, i. e. depth, but most in swampy countries, 1 6 Ibr. rough nitre. '20 1b?. of foot, and
on ti.e banks ot rivers, and in declivi-1 l-J buckets of lev, boiled in a hi notdnr-
pon der lor all tields- (Wax
and seeds. All the artificial composi- i Brimstone tion, known as dung arcana, dung-salts, ; t:l'cl Hair Pencil, dung-powders, &e. hau- alrea.lv lost all ; r.acti!e sai' , , , r " , , i C antharides coi.sidcratio'i in the eves of reasonable 1 1- j j fai mors, who understand perfectly well ; Cologne Water to prepare themselves the best kinds ofj Digitalis manure and du- g-powden. i Dijon's niooil In mv revt T inferd n miirlur!.. nn- Es?tIlc,? '' -Uaii,on
Kcoks, Stationary, &c. ri.'.'CKAIl &: OBLL Haze enttrcd into Partnership in a EOOIC CTOHE.
IIEY hare jut received, and offer lor sale,
at Cincinnati price, a complete assortment ot" Dkl'GS, MEDJCINKS, PATENT MEDICINE?, PAINTS, DVE STUFFS, &c Also Medical and School Hooks, Misceancous Works, tc. &c. The foowing are some of the articles they have for sale, viz: Drugs, 31edicincs, &c.
Acid Sulphuric Liquorice Ext.
Lancets, thumb &. spr. Magnesia ale. Manna Nut-alls Nutmegs Nipple Giaxse.
arb. Od of An is
do Cloves do Peppermint
I Br. Ezra Ferris JTTAS removed his Druand Medicine Store it to the roiii lately occupied by Mr. R. P. Smith on High Street, between the stores of Oua r Tousey r.nd E. D. John, where he ha? I opened a new assortment of Drugs and Medi- ! cines, Patent Medicines, Paints and dye Stufti, embracing almost every article of the kind, and warranted to be genuine, which he toilers for sale on as jrocd terms as they have ever been sold in this State, either at whole- ' ale or retail consisting, in part, of the fol
lowing articles : Drurrs & Medicines. Alcohol Niit Galls Anise See 1 !Nut Megs Antimony, pulverised INutriate cf Potaah
essays on manure, by
examining some
.!., ! .
articles not yet me-dior rd. and making j do hrgre'eu some obsenations on lime, ard the man-1 do Clove P ner of using manure. Amer. Farmer. , !o Ani i - . jjuii .i-i..t.. a i I' l'1- Sulphur i-Vi'V f j Fmncl Seed
W-'MUS. Gum Aloes
tous fields. The clay mail is best cn hoi, limy and sandy soils; the sand marl for humid land. Its elTects last many, often from six to ten years, ai:d more powerfully at the latter than in the former two year?. Ordinarily it is strewed pure, and rot. too thick over the
ing m;ny inmincs and rontir.uajly stirled; thus soaked on the cord of vegetable earl!;, p!cc:d in hills, and after a fortnight strewed on the land. The ashes of saltpetre is a mature of earth, and leached wood a-hes. The earth is taken from sheen stables and other nla-
i
jung green plants, ftandy or gravel- ces where nitre is produced. Itiscxamly land covered with mail is mot fit fori ined bv aquafortis. which determines it
fcouu arue.cid! mauows. a good marl quality attel the ouai.titv of disvdnblf
UST received, from Philadelphia, au extensive assortment of fashionable
-Dry Godf?, V i tli a general assortment cf Shoo, Root, Hals, I?oo3;s, Hardware, Cutlt rv, Plated Saddlcrv, i-dass, Cliiua. Liverpool
. , - - v
do do do
and
ucenswarc,
compost is prepared with tea parts oi" marl, one of lime, and five of dune the first stratum is marl, the second lime, the third marl again, then durtr, and finally marl; which are often roaked with ley, ar.d thus afier three menti s give a lecon mendable manure. In order to
mane it in to upnoid its cood qualities bad and sour meadows.
lor agrieuliure. burnuifT is the best, as I liknwi. m.-.r
parts, which must be at least "it p. c. It proves of bonfuial inr.-u r.cc in conr.exion with oihcr substances, principallyvJ- table eaith, v.henstrewc-.l on the ground. In heavy ad fe?iaciati oils the asiies of wood are of great utility, al-o on
It destroys
iiioiscs, ana an ormov.on
w th l.rr.estone. ot requiring a stror g plants. The. drier the ashes, tV.5 more heat.all kind of wocd.sn.all faggots and j powerful it is. I'ach apriculturist should straw can be ced in the onen fields. ' be verv r.!tmfiv(. i., it' t,,n
and
it is
or.
In adding wood ashes it trains still n.
This burtttniail mixed with earth sods.
potato vines, bean haulm, dirt of the streets, ashes, A:c. cives after a fermentation in two mouths a food manure
ou or useless woo l, plants &c.
use toe asaes. 1 rcvious to a rain
strewed over meadows, clover and rapt
ure lands. On jrrain h-.-M, it is i i dry weather brnuH.t n-i tlm t-.i-c r f f!,,.
uliic'i is cf great service to turnips, po-l ploughed land and harrowed in previous tatoes.&c. r?it the misuse o( marl is to to sowing. be avoided, i. e. ear after year, d uirc Pot ashes is still moic elTect-inl; but a long series, marl should not be brought its high value allows of it? use o; lv in on the fields; the first crops are in such connexion with other dur,--:n.'-a ;s."i. . cases very neb, the latter verv poor, be-j0 lb. of pet ash. ?, 2.) lbs. of salt. I.oiled causa rone of the powers of the soil ex-! h l'J b-ickels of lev and soaked over 1 v
replaced by J or three cords of vegtablo earth.
Is.eacoers should therefore not nrHr-rt
Groceries, S:c. clc. ALSO From Fittiburch, an assort mciit of Ju:::at?a ?Tii.ii.3, c ha?, incur, i!0(i,&ri!ii-:,.v i!;)r. i:u), C-aMlinvr, StytJKv, McLlcs, Buckets. H!!i!e., Xad-Uibags, liridlcs;, Bri ie rdlir,
Collars, MartLigvlcs, WhipsAl
GF.ORGE TOL'SEY. April Sib, lS.il.-1. Laniviict Jitirj; a Vhicinn.iii
CO do do do Jalap
Jumper Shellac Camphor Aasufu.'t''da Opium Myrrh Scaiumon v Arabic Tra'-acaiuli
no Spike do Sprufe do Antiqut ( )ran:;.' Pee! Peruvian Park Pearl Aslies Paint Dru-'hej iuinine. Quassia lihcibi.ib Itv.d do ulv. Snake Pout Spif eli;t Varnish Co;ial do Phot Salts f.'latihf r do Efsom do Ro:helio Soda Super Carb. do Carb. Suuilb Soaj) Fancy Spirit s Turpentina Tamarinds t'va I'rd Vr.it ri an Had Vitriol White do Dlue
Antimonial Win-j
Arrow Root Arsenic Aqua Ammonia Aquafortis Balsam Copavia Barbadocs Tar Borax Burgundy Pitch Castor Oil Cardanio.i Seed Caraway do. Carbonate of Iron Chamomile Flowers Cloves Cinnamon Colomba Pad Corrosive Sublimate Cream of Tartar Colocynth Cocuhis Indicus Cantharidi.s Calomel Cologne water Camel's hair Pencils Crown Lancets Corks Coi'k-screwi Copal Varnish Dover's Powder
Digitali3
,Nux Vomica
Nipple Gl-asse Oil ol' Aln.ondi
do Amber do Anise do Clove, do Juniper do Lavendec do Lemon do Olives do Origanum do Pennyroyal I do Peppermiri I do siasaai'r.i ; d Savin ! do Spearmint do Spike ' Vitriol ; do Ser.ek'i Orange Peal
Paregoric Elixsr Pearl Ashes Peruvian Bark, Com. ' do. Yellow do. Red 1 in Quilli Phosphate of Soda Prepared Chalk Pomatum in atick Poinmade double
Paint Brushei
i,iraci oi xiyosc:arr.U3 tC:sassa Emetic Tartar Quicksilver
Patent Medicines,
Rush's dys; eptio pill I.nmott's c.KiJi drops Ro! rtsou's Medicami ntum l.r dyspepsia
I'lixir of Health
Rateman's Drops Balsam of Lifu Dyott's Pills Sirer's Opodeldoc Whilwi lis ditto Godfrey's Cordial Thompson's eye wate Lre's Pills
Pamts &. Dve Siufl's
j Prus.-iati P.'ue
Essence of Cinnamon
dc do
r'
s tpi'cit'ic for
i li.-pep-ia j L'elaraonterat'sCohimI !)ian Spr, viae I Worm Tea
Venetian Red White Lead
Red do
iL-se Vrrmi
Vellow Ochre
Patent Vellow ( 'hroia Green do Vellow
: . 1 . in
.""mi luiin? i d. Broun A:ti.atto VlpCT3 j Alum Paint liru hes 1 Putty. & io.
Post
Talllf: f r. pri.-tcr v,.:. 1 J- that a Pu,t i -c'. -.s tha route ;rjm I.awr,.. town, (. it ve, ic..t.i Cin
I i
r- the public " ( ration on i.-i Jlizaheth-
i F .1. .V. end ar- '"' ct C i ui'iuaii a! -, 'i j;i.
) .It 6 .1. .V. nr at Lasa
and ar-
hausteil hy the plants ar
other matters. Marl shoulj ci !v he us
ed every sixth year on the same fiehljpot ashes; hut boil the lev. nvughY it ar.d betwixt those periods should he I with vegetable earth and rf.K U e h: this
; i .1 : , i . :r 'i
.!. -u. iiLimur, j way a vnniiihie manure. I i lev ol
jne piaster, an earthly middle salt, soap houses and pot ash m.-nifaetrh consisting of sulphuric acid and lime is are almost ofth.- s-mse (ju.ihii Mi,., d.fiicultto dissolve in water, and has nojded with twop:rtof duv, md tei of taste. Its color is white, grey, hluisl,,; earth, ofteu siirrcd, and "afer a rui, yciiowish, and backtsh; now in fiscis,' strewed oi liclls or se-,1, i the be; then m scales, or in grains or regular. principally fur a 1 oa;nv soil o- sour ni-v!-ltis used puhenzed, and incredibly ta-jdows. Twi aslu s of tohar o doe the rourab'e to the vegetation, particularly ! smc service, ar.d destrovs ndouhtedlv
m,i neros. u is nest all vcrmir, also the a.iN w lr!
to strew on an acre as much piaster, as imiirious to t.-e.
is generally sown of cats; calm evenings "The ashesof turf, antlira-itc coal ad Yel? Cu e,nf0rt,mtr',r,0-cJn or-'charcoal, are verv useful, ,ut m ist be
. . . I iioii to wen uistliiguisind Irom he ashes t ie cnrl:irv llnrnt f 1..-,. . i . . 1 .1 . . . .
...... .1 mueeu aiiimesione aid 1 ncivs. Tie form fifth rif its wt-irlit linf it I i- ti . "
' ' ,"1' "v ' vmes ir.' re ; oniy uppncanie on a sour powcilul and is tuercforc more f,t for and cold sod : the other heavy soiU. In light ones rontrarilv,! the contrary r roperties
uniiuim. 1IU; i.ister aneminentdunmjaris ifioi o, dear
. si.ita on me pkMigii- in vineyards, mustard, and
wiich are so
of
r is
Kim groue.d
grounds of
C liarcciil is
.MO.VOAV.'-VLDM:.-LlA 1 :i FIJI DAYS
ware ei'i.-.;.!a'i o i
TL'LTD.v rj Til: !Js;).W3
l i ..Ia; .-. ai '-y noon. 'i he abi-vi- line -nc u itn the Indianapolis Mail Si.,. .: at !aar. :,, vL'rh, on Tuesdays. The ropnvior woiil.l also inform the public that he Las procured a new and elegant lour hor.--c-o:.c; , of -tii'klei.t capacity to ac-comiii-.dat.; pa-',-n;.. r, aad that ilttetidiiii; t.t sup, rinti-ad the drivinj in person, he hopes to gitej-eti. ral s;iti uction. The fare, in all c.Hec-, ilS ft; moderate.
e passage will enter
Dewces' Midwifery, j H,i the Hones do. Practice, ilind- p.urerv hcrle's Practice, Uur:;eou IV t, tin's iMa "-hapmiin's Thi rajTu-i liual l'c'IS Turner's Cheminry Cooper's Surgery ; ComslockN Natural Gregory's Practice Philos.rdiv Good's Practice j Mr. KeniVs 5;li'0 UeArmstrong's Md.wrirk ceipts Johnson's do. j Richerami's Ph violofv Thomas' Practice j L'iILs' .Medicari'ormuPwel's Md. Companion' L.ry Bichat's Works Coxe s Hispeiiiatory. .miscz:i.lv.m:ois x.okks.
Red Preciratato
iieii.lock Rhubarb of Lemon Itusn. Castor of Anise Rotten Stone of Peppermint Red Saundert of Cloves Rooin of Beramot Sp. S.nfron of Winter-Teen Sal. Ammoniac
do Eratiu Salts, Glauber do Epsom do of Hartshorn do of Tartar ?eneka Snake Root Soap, Canil do Fancy sharing Spirits Lavender do Turpcntii.o Squilla Syrup of Squilla Sulphata of Quinine Spijelia Semia Fol. Sup. Carb. Soda Sugar Lead Sulph. .-Ether Sniriti Niter Due. Sago Sponge Syringe
Tartaric. Acid Tinct. Castor
PirJo:i wi-hmg to tat
their names at the Pta-e Oilirc in Lawrencebir.:h, :.t Maj. II ;uttr's, an I at G. L. Mur-
. . , . ...... ...
Arril
JOilX D. CCMMINS, Froprifior. 27, iS3!.-7-3m.
Toivis Io5i iov SaU'. CBLIC notice is hereby given, that I will offer lor sal,?, n namb-.r of In-Lot-, in the town of Lawrcncb'-r h, on the 4th day of July l.txt.at 1 o'clock, at the Court Ilou-e door iji said to -.vu, on the following ti im?, iz; Ooe fourth the rurchaso money in hand, the balance in one, two,an 1 t!:rce year', with approvcJ pi r:.)i;al scouritv or nrt.-ae: t!ie credit to
Bibles, Testament. Hymn Book Wiliard's Hist, of V. S. with an atlas lrving's Columbus Grim-haw's U. S. Life of Mrs. Judson do Frankliii do Marion do Putnam do Dr. Good do Joseph with engravings Joscphus' Works Buck's Theological Dictionary Harvey's Meditations Advice to a young Christian , Consolations in Travel
by Sir II. Davy-
Natural History, for children Indian V'a Spectator lon Quixotte Arabian Nights Filter. Tour in Italy Western Songster Chapone & Gregory's Letters Opie's Works Peter Parley's Work Robinson Crusoe .Ilsop's FaldtK Lexicon of Cteful Knowledge Moore's Melodies Locke and Bacon Form Book to draw Deeiis, Bonds, &c. Ameri ian Gardener
do. do. do. do. do.
do. cf Mustard Flower of Sulphur Glue Ginger Rad do. Ground Gum Opium do Camphor do Aloes do Arabic do Assafouida do G uia cum do Myrrh do Frankincense do Sca.nmony do Gamboge do Tragacanth do ShefLac io Kimo do Galbanuai do Amoniacuia Hcilebcrus Niger Ipicncuaa Jalap Juniper Berries Luudnuiii Litpiorico, Extract Lemon Acid Mace Magnesia Alba Magnesia Calcined Muriatic Acid
do. Digitalis do. Valerian do. Rhubarb Valerian Pad Venice Turpenli Winter's Bark? White Vitriol
Manna
Patent Medicines.
iiateman's Droi s British Oil Balsam of Lifu Godfrey's Cordial Steer's Onodeldnc
1
1 hompson's FyeWater Dyott's
"JiiHiioi nouey Harlem Oil Worm Tea
Taints and Dye Stuffs
-viuia Annalto Blue Vitriol
Hull's Physic Stoma' h Bitters Lee's Pill., Anderson's do. Scott's do.
do.
Hooper'1 do. FerunI Golden Tiuctore
Copperas Yellow Ochre Chrom Green
do. Yellow Li th rage
Virginia Housewife j Lamp Black
i American Chesterfield
White lead, drv
ground in Oil. Prussian Blue Ued Lead Spanish Brown do Whiting Veniti-.n Red Vermillion
Putty, &c. ic,
nnd
ti .
i .American . tester ie . iv.,,. pi,...:.:.. . ... . .. ...
Tvth-r's Historv ! it .i... x ... " ' anu otncrs wtshmst
. ' ..vc. purchase, are reacted to call and xamALSO An assortment of School Books. ! me for thcnuelves.
be without int. rt-nVpun-Mallv pi.,othTwi slates Iap-'r, Blank Books, a great variety of! -- TT interest w.il be rcpel fr,m date. V Pl, of' To-V ,,ks olore.l prints for r , f TlS COUGH DROPS. thec.uah.isca-.be seen at Lsc Hunter's of. I'lnWron, Quilh, Ink Powder, Crayons, Paint ' tt!Mbk'VeJlceMCouCoasumpu.m c,,.;,. I .... i i. 1 Boxes. Carmine S:iuc.rs Rrnl,... i..- r.,:i: - .'Isthmus.
i oi tucso urops may be con-
smered a certain cure, in nmt rn. ,.r
T v V J u I
lOnacco
I'd miiii iirr. i inna ta i k a m'i . i i t
, " f .v...., . 5uin-r. ine.iiciu?, occ. purnt clay, minstlod with harvest oi whrat, Iiuhan com, no, oals'some ashc? cfiime, turC, or nw'rl a.nclilinsccd,huckat A-r. become remark-; nratos, looser, tr s and feitiliz sad-co aUe!.y it. The c-ff-rts of pla-tc r are i and heavy loam ground. Ti.e olh rt ol' ir.crr.srd hy a mixture, i. c. 0f l!irec 1 burned clay increase, in i.ropor on n pam of piaster ,th thrte of soot, and , the .oil i. more .wamnV.c old a . ,.r
im o.oo.1 asnes aiu-r a fomentation It is strewed on sds and meadow or wi h donT, " 0 t, a n"l'U nt akiPR harroircd in with theseeds aHer 1,',., Uhd.ir5. ley. 1 ,c l,t U;C of las(c lfj advantages are the m, i o Uv reverthele., ,0!br,m it in th. leyre-'oulnn Crai,,JiPsoctff potatot " an I u rI teCf!s in -ipfi. It u buril like b l.alk, bcinjr but a porou, Iime,tonc,i but with a le.-s fi.. All kind, of'lll :Z7 ,reayof.i,ne,andaoft
r J rZ I 1 , U """-greatest ue,as I have already indicate ZLES!t"e:. an1 '"M''entheyaren,undal,eadvin as a
: , ; : ;:rWUi, CI'CSrU0 m,,t" vi Jompoition, and arc then very uerr. il, already. The powder is strewed ful. J o'.er the pastarr r!.s and uv d like! yul, poodamculturist slmuld at f,Mt J . m, 1 w jM? nri.,u? kinds of ? rain. ! examine his Crnd, w S ' ' I !.. burr rd . balk .t;ll more advan-: nosed of lime.clav r,.A. nl W?
. Jin ri f fo"r ' fifi-n'l" tho various kinds, i. e. el ay VH,rt,,,U,. ,,(, i,lh(. i,1.,w,t!,lim, ,, sind, he may greatly S y A. N.iltb.i,l,rrn u cohkJ in lat-,.,,! kind of rarih strewed on ti e .rf rjlli W?td n,,,,,, an.; .round, U aU,)s of Kr,at advanta
n .ltrhrir. inV JilHi't.ty.( lor the variable earth has continually
June, 2. ls?3 J...! j.
Si'.vrc of Indin,
A. St. C. VANCE.
ran
'i.'i't Countu. y
Probate Cvurl of Fi:.n 'Jin County. M.I;tnTi Mi, A. P. 1S:U.
o.
tie
the J dee'd f
it ivnl 1 rice, Adm'r ol
.state of Titus Suith,
r.v
n.e n.'irs of the ai I d.-ceasc.
ND novv, at this .lay, to rit
trie Ut; .1 .yol .M uch. A. D. lSHLco.u. s
t .esaid David I'rire, Administrator of the estate of Titus Smith, deceased, bv David Will-
.... .n. m m ,m.r i ,r the sa!.. of
On Petition for sale of Land. on Friday,
certain real eHUe, bflancin to
thf sa-d Titiir. S.mil,, decease I . i . il . r
... u.me sausnctio.i ol the Court, that th,
the estate ol :ud it appear-
on velvet, Thermometer, Spy Classes, Pen-
Knives, best ouahtv Waters. Si.-illn, V,v
7is ar.d
Paste Boards, Patent Peiici 1 C'ases," Tooth ' ' Culy,i' uuila' Tui.t in the Picks, Tweezers, Chesi men, SniitTand Suull ti- ' Ji0"l!tn-C'l',i Vi'fkulty of Lreathmg, Boxe?,&c. .tc. December 30, 1S30 ,lallJ 'P arising from debility; and m Jllt ISci'CiYt'tl, tyasmodtc .Isthma it is singularly etlicaciouj Afresh sunnlv of BOOKS, 'drimivrj t... Erections for using, and certificates cfim.
One door below Mr. Buell'a Store, High street.
. REMOVAL. JOII3T T. msiIOl--S:ul(iIor,
ESPECTFUr.LV in-
portant eures, uccompany each bottle. Price One Dollar. For sale by DR. FJCRRIS '
?G-lyr.
Sept. 1, IdJJ.
forms the nublic. that
he has removed his Shop into his new brick house, opposite theMarket house, where he will keep constantly on hand, and for
npon the most rea
sonable terms, a renor:ii
jtirnno a i,.., nli.inl imT.
alt is prepared, wlnxe prominent rjualitu s arv, to keep the pl iols very healthy,
i-ii Mir niii t iean irom wrvj and
Ter-
much ol the principal earth, i. e. on
limy Foil the. vegetable eartli contains always Iime,an. an addition of that matter would be as injurious a.s clay or loam
i... i, mi. i, mi i.i i Y mil,., . ,.
isord.red, thai three t , k, notice of the pendency of.ud IMitio,. I,,.ivnill t,ie xv,.,,,,, StaUs,ilM, a wtekly we-p.iper, pnntid and pubiHi.d at LaHrcHcl.'.r.h, i:, De.rl.orn County, it, drum, s-.mi....!,,,,,, Jul,,,,, Duncan and John Dunc m, l.. r ''lriid,s.n ri. Smith John V..ley,iih,.l!y Ann Smith, H,rv n,itli, Mary Snuth, II nuiah S, ml!,, Willi, n, Smith, Jim.'. Smith, hi 1 .l.,-, ;,i, simth ud
neirsto he ap-e.u ., the ,.xt t. r. uf ,, Court, (to-w,t o the V t '.I v ,'n J, next,) and show eau-r, .1 ,nv ll.ey ,;,ve, why s nd land should not be .ll to p;1y the debt, of the laid deceaed. ' UOBLli r JOIIN'.tTt. '. c. F c May 18th, A. I). 1331.-V.
smess.
ESIunlt-Dtuls, Of superior quality, for aU at thit Otfu
such as
Saddlps, ISridlo, II AH I IMi AI.KS, TUAVLLL1NG DAGS COMMON & CARUiAnEHVRMassue, PORTABLE TRUNKS 1 II ilitary JCqiiipuieuts, Ac. &c. lie will also execute, to order, any work in his hue with the greatest despatclposs.hl" and he leeN Iree to recommend hi, work .iual,, po.ntoi strencth and neatness, fo .,t. ...thtatc. TlmFublioarereipHstedtocHl) and examine for thenmelv..-
laiwrencehurh, Not. 21, 18.10.
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IIE l.ighen price w.ll be ,,! for ....
quantity of clean l.u and cotton rags,
FINCKARD& NOBLK.
Family Medicines, fcc. FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL llINCKAltl) KOP.LK keep constantly for sale, at their Drug and Book Store, th. mo.-t valuable and approved Patent and Family Medicines, u : DOCTOR COOK'S CAVA TILLS, For the prevention and euro of Bilious dieascs. They are warranted to be superior to any pills ever offered to the public. doctor Pcwees' VeKetable Tincture, Powders, and P,ll,,tor the cure of Female disease. Doctor Richardson's Medicine for children' sore mouth, and bowel disease. Doctor Code's U,ve Syrup, for tho cur oi croup, cold;, asthma, and hoopiug cough. Doctor Rush's Pills ror Dyspepsia. La Motf. Cough Drops, for colds, ooiiiumuThompson's Eye Water; Doctor Anderson' Chemical Tocth-acU Drops, a most valuable article. Doctor Roberts' Mcd.catuentum, .uited for
.. .... on, c uiscoes0ftLo liver, and bystetic
Doctor Johnson's Infallible Powders Drops for the cure of Deutery.
v " i.ury .Merchants can b fumishel
.. no anove nrt.clcs.aud other medicitte
Feb. lltk, 1811
a. K-oucea price. Laiencburh, lud. luat.
