Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 17, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 8 July 1831 — Page 4
The girl, as was undoubtedly her du-jthis morning."' ''Indeed," said the overty, immediately related the circumstan-jsecr, "I should like to have a walk afccs of the offence she had received attcr breakfast: perhaps you will go with the hands of the whiskered traveller, to j me." The lunatic assented; and after the keeper of her father's bar room, J breakfast, they sat out, the overseer
, 1 I C . , 1 ( 1-1 . IIU ll'IH "U1IIC. 11 1 III. 1H- 1 , -.-v- "j --j ,
u.e w men .mms '-' B" M"" : cj5rti over. she shouldn't have cared intending to deliver his charge: but it inrctllljr house Ol a small Village 111 tllC . :fLl, c.,:.l fl1( f,,,- L.Pver nccurre.l tn liim to nv.-.mino
Ml si ; i;: 2 , L A I : VS. KKOM 1 HI N. K. I 1 KI.Y HI VU'W. Tiir man Mini Tin: mi stauifs. It was a warm Saturday afternoon in August, that a horseman tarned up to
interior of New laigland.
.As usual, in ,., n.risiinn i whether his. order was safe. When ! MEDICINE
1 1 it 1 1 itMtivt ii uiiu it 1. 1 i 1 1 rvy v ii k nuin .... ------ - - - - .
Asjlum, the
the warm Saturday afternoon of sum-, to nave sucn a good-for-nothing hea-1 they got within sight of the A: mer,thc male portion o the village . th ki his bcard in her face, was lunatic exclaimed, -What a were assembled at the tavern-some . w, .oMn't nor (ouch to this is!' "Yes,'' said the ov
unnkmgpuncn nKe water, anu oi ners, , the regular old soakers, discussi.ig the ; forthwitll rrsolved ,on v merits ot pure ' INcw Lngland. Some , . . ,. 1 r u lii 4iif i j r that very night was hv were stretched out half asleep, and. if . J
tine house
; overseer, "i
she knew she wouldn't. The twain should like to seethe inside of it., "So
engeance, and should I,"' observed thc lunatic. "Well,''
fixed for its exe-
llr. Ezra Ferris AS removed his Drug and Medicine Store to thc room 1 at fly occupied by 31 r. It. 1'.
Smith on High Street, between the stores of Omer Tousey and E. I). John, where he has opened a new assortment of Drugs and Medicines, Patent Medicines, Paints and dye Stuffs, embracing almost every article of the kind, and warranted to be genuine, which he i (Vi,P i. - r.J., s 1 1 c rrniti I tirn, i?V. - I.
, WIN I , M h 1 1 F, &.c , . , .... ... J, ,
i At i- .,! 11,,, i ... ,, eer uecn soiu in mis oiaii, eiuier ai wnoieI Also Medical and chool Books. Misce ane-! , ... . . , ..
, ,, '. aie or retail coiisiiiing, in pari, oi me fol
lowing articles :
MEDICINES, Books, Stationary, A:c. l'INCK Alt I) .t NOBLE Have enteral into Partnership in u DHUG AND BOOK STORE. j RIK: V have just received, and offer for sale, ! at Cincinnati price-, a complete assortment of Dill (iS, MKD1CINKS. PATENT
, cution.
It was midnight all was still in the
inn. save that here and there the sono-
the truth must be told, half intoxicated, j
under ihc shade of two venerable elms i. i ...I. .1,, i,:i .- :.. ..,... r
w UK 11 OV c lociv u c i n; nu n nui i ji i r 1 t i " ... . i xi rous noise of some uncav sleeper. 'made the inn. ana others were seated in the i.i-. . . i
ous Works, c. Alc. The following are same
of the articles they have for sale, viz : Druffs, Medicines, &c.
Acid Sulphuric
said the other, "I dare say they will let J "ZTc us look through; however, I'll ask." j (o tartaric They went to the door; thc overseer j Ammoniac Sal rang thc hell; and the keeper, whom the i Arrow Koot limatir hail nreviniiolv seen, tnailc liU I Armenian Uolc
appearance with two or three assistants, i All'Iuoln;
The overseer then licgan to fumble ' ituV'u"!dv0pttih
juiet sltep, with his pillow ; in Ins pockets lor the order, when the Uorax
Liquorice Ext. Lancets, thumb &. Magnesia ale. Manna Nutalls Nutmegs Xinnle tila-t.-k
pr.
l,n i,;i,f 1;.1.,.,
window seat- oi the bar room, gravely : , rri , i i i . , , . i - ;lodr. 1 he strantrer in mustaches had
arg.nng uM,n matters spmuiai anu po- ralcn lnto a (
IltlCI cAiiiKinJ ne 1a npn-nii Mn rllicirn Siii.'itir nrndiiroil t ami fnvp if in tlio i liiinitoiio
Jut thc unusual appearance of the I vop ! ti.;. l.r. m,l famol Hair P,
- - . . i ii i i i i' i .1 i .ii i i- ii.r'o in s i n i l nvv i'v i . iti iu i iiij ij iliv. iii iui .'lauvu i
to the at-, ,r - 11 '..!."...' :iii..i r i.: i Castile Soap
nance. Jte was rotiseu imo conscious- u uu .iuum, mi y in i.iku i.n u m nun,
Ammonia aqua . narb. Oil of Ani-
do Clov.
ftrangei routed every one into
nr ih
i ii
muae oi cui.osit. ne "".ou.i , , f , I;,r shave his head an.l nut a strai-ht waist-' ;.:
him no in a frareful manner before th
' . . . ; rci mr rvpninir
on nn elegant horse, and as he reine
J J - - 1 'keeiterand his pretty waiter of the pre- coat upon him." The men immediate-' Cologne Water
He
w I Jill . a I IVMIUIUI.'LM lllliriil llllti ll UICIItl
i w :i cniTicu ikii l : i 1 1 - t h i . .
door, every eve was turned upon him
All
l..,-i .,i l i.:.. r.
tive waist, which would bars answered . . 1 , , , . to the similitude of raiatl-'an cade's U'r' a ff razors and a huge talou'-and le of mot inordinate V upon the stand at . .1 the bedside, leneth, iurnished witli a close covering ..... , , . ., , . , ., flr , ' . ., ii- r ,,,1 ,1 liat du ou want.' demanded thc of light cloth looking tor all the world ... , ., . . ., ... , ,- i .,, . , ! whiskered gentleman, in a tone vascilhke a couple ot ox-goads with cel-skins . . , , 1 ,, ,,. , , r , lating between resolution and terror, drawn over them. Il:s d irk irock was , . lt . c i . , i n , i , . , i ' losbaveoii. was the laconic refinely contracted with Ins light vrst,and , open bosom ornamented with pearl studs j ," , , , . , 1 , r . , . 1 . , . In ain the dandy remonstrated, and glittering saletv chains. A broad I , A , . - . , . . . i i i i ii i .ii- i-i swore and wept bv turns tlie bar keepstock ol black silk Ievatcd Ins chin toi . .... , . 1
it vas ini'xoi aoie. j.-rauiiisiung ins iui-
an angle of forty-five degrees and supported a collar of linen, starched to thc ftitfncH of sheet iron, and which protruded on r;u h side of his chin like the horn of a rhinoceros. Above a huge pair of whiskers extended from ear to car, with the trilling exception of a square inch or two of his chin, over
ked razor, he commanded him to be quiet under penalty of a clipped weasand. Kxhuustcd by agitation and torror,ourunfortnnateherounk down upon his pillow, and sutl'ered the brush to pass over his countenance without resistance. The girl with a grin of most exquisite
rubbed his eves ly laid hands upon the poor overseer,
who vociferated loudly that the other was the mad man, and he the keeper; but as this only seemed to confirm the story precisely as told by the lunatic it did not at all procure, his liberation, lie was taken away, and become so very obstreperous, that a straight waistcoat was speedily put upon him, and his head shaved sreundem urt m. Meanwhile the lunatic walked deliberately back to thc inn, paid the reckoning, and set out on his journey homeward. The good people were, of course not a litt le surprised on finding the wrong man return; they were afraid that the. lunatic in a fit of
frenzy had murdered the overseer: and ;
they asked him with great trepidation what he had done .vith ? ''Done
Di;;ilali
Dragon's Iilood Essence of Cinnamon do Lemon do Peppermint do Wiiitersreen do Cloves do Anis
do Peppermint do Spike do Spruce do AlltiqUB ('range Peel Peruvian Hark Pearl Ashe Paint lirushes Quinine Quassia Rheubarb Uad do ulv. ! Snake Rout Spig. lia Varnish Copal
.-oiLf.-il,.n I,., 1.1 il,.-. I;,r1,t .. 1
i i .i , i i aii i iui. MAii-'ii. uri'.i mi- i win, i line nei w hich thc tonsonal implement had evi- , , , , ,, .' i ,. ,l ... .. 1 lover applied the dull and lagged razor
i i"i 1 . 1 I to the hairv honors of the
was guini-iu'ii o enormoui musiacues, . , i r i -i . .' . i . i lusKi r am
w nicn nrisiieu m rceiv uiuvara ana cov-i ., , i . . r , if. . . ' the. oilier
ercu a moiciy oi eiuier cieeu. ins nati
with him," said the madman, --wliv I j "Z r. i . t . ti : Hateman s Droiis left him at Lancaster Asylum, raving j !iUsam 0f rijlc mad;' which indeed, was not very far! i)v..tt"s Pills
stranger.
from truth: for the wits of the poor overseer were well nigh overset by his un-
nmstarhi fdl otic after expected detection and subsequent
all beautiful as they were. ! treatment ; further inquiry was forthwitll
do Shoo Salts (ilauber do Epoui do Kochell.; Soda Super Curb, do Carb.
, Squills I Soap Fancy I Spirits Turpentine ! Tamarind- ; Eva I r-i ! Valerian Kail ! Vitriol White
I do Hlue Patent Medicines,
i Rush's dyspeptic nils Lamott's cough drop? j Robertson's Medieaj ii i 1 1 1 1 i ii lor dyspepsia j Butler's Specific for
in spepsia Ilelamonti rat's Columbian Specific
Flo. ofSulphur Fennel Seed U' urn Aloes do Juniper do Shellac do Camphor do Assafo teda do Opium do Myrrh do Scammonv do Arabicdo Tragaeaiitii Jalap
Dpusts & Medicines.
Alcohol Nut Calls Anise Seed ;Nut Megs Antimony, pulvnriied jNutriatc of Potash
Antimoniul Wine
Arrow Root Arsenic Aqua Ammonia Aquafortis Hal-am Copavia Harbadocs Tar Uorax Burgundy Pitch Castor Oil Cardamon Seed Caraway do. Carbonate of Iron Chamomile Flower Cloves ( 'innamon Coloniba Rad Corrosive Sublimate Cream of Tartar Colocynth Coculus Indicus Cant ha rides Calomel Cologne water Camel's hair Pencils Crown Lancets Corks Cork-screws Copal Varnish Dover's Powder
Nux Vomica
!N'ippIe Clsasse 7 Oil of Almond. i do Amber 1 do Aniso j do Cloves i do Juniper do Lavendur ! do Lemon do Olives do Oiiganiini ! do Pctinrroyai do Peppermint 1 do Sassafrat 1 do Savin j do Spearmint j do Spike j do Vitriol do Seui ka Orange Peal Paregoric Elixei , Pearl Ashes
Peruvian Hark, Com.
do. Yellow do. Red do in Quills Phosphate of Soda Prepared Chalk Pomatum in sticks Pommade double Paint Brushes
was rno.-t rwjuisilt ly small, cone like, and pitched with adniirabh: effect upon the left side of his head, while huge masses of hair tumbled up carelessly at
hi temples, were left wholly uncovered The stranger dismounted and enter
rd the jnri without deigning a glance t
th
I
to his companions.
vud another. Mi
and dearly treasured as (hev had been
The wretched Robespierre, lay with his eve clo-ed and silent, save when a dull
groan or smothered curse fold that the
Steer's ( Ipodeldoe Whilwells ditto CodiVe 's ( 'ordial Thompson's e e water Lee's Pills
made, and it was ascertained that tin.
tnnn v:w :i r -1 1 1 ri I ! v in llir. Ai Inm
. , , , . - . . , . V enetian It magistrate s order was procured for his w hite L.-a,
liberation; and he returned home with
Worm Tea
I'aints & Dye StuiTs.
l'nis-ian Blue
tousorial instrument acted in the double ''t handkerchief tied round hi head, in
" i capacity of clearing knife and stump lieu of the covering which nature had
j bestowed upon it.
id
igger.
, -i. i .... .. . , j -o ;,s :.a,r. ,iaue, san he right or left. kl le s a Spaniard or . , ,. . , ., , , 1 , . ber, and the formidable sliei i
ortuguese. saii one in a low wtiisncr . , . , , i
'Look athis heard,' "vm ' Fl anuuiiM' cuneu ana per-j ,,i:in. Vl,irs .what leg..' said a '""' , 1- ' H,r nero. In a lew mo-1 n ,OM. good
Hears :
A NOItI,E A CI KIN.
:v residing at the Alauritius.
ago. emaiK itiaied a slave
tliird. One afier another the loungers
ments he was left whiskerles and h
pave in tlieir opinions, and none could
agree a to the precic character of the walking phenomenon before them. An old sailor insisted that he v as a Turkish ' bashaw while an itiierant preacher' strenuously affirmed that the being who, had appeared in Mir It u (uestionable : shape" wa none other than the famous j Lorenzo )ow. j The stranger had la the meantime; reached the centre of the. barroom.; I'dcAating a gla-s to his eve, hp looked round for the i;it time upon the com-! panv . 4 Landlord." aid be. 4 show me :
my room, anu let me na e sup
I less s
Digitalis
Kxtract of llyosciamiis Quassa F.metie Tartar QuicksiKer Isence of Cinnamon lied PrecipitMln de. Hemlock Khubarb do. of Lemon Rush. Castor
of Anise Rotten Stone of Peppermint Red Saunders of Cloves ' Ro-in of Ilergainot Sp. Saffron ofWintcrirreen Sal. Ammoniac
)i wees' Midwiferj, do. Practice, Kiierh 's Practice, Chapman's Tin rapeu ticks
per s Surgerv ;orv's Praclici
(nod's Practice
conduct and fidelity she
lair- , wished to reward : beino- in ailhieol rir-
fin xcclicnl candidate torn wil'. 1 ,ni- n,-.c wi,.. ..,.. ..:.i,i.: r.
- . B . I v.. II.71U in . in . . i l , til ill, l I ll 1 J II s 11 I
uoou nigut to you. misery said tlie bar- j dom, a sum of mo.,ey whi h enabled him 1. I 1 . ,...! I i ... 1 !
" .'" "v !s'uur,lu "P Mi apparatus anu to establish himself m l.usines; and be-' le the room. 'The next lime you try 1 v,.rv indowlrious nnd lb rift v. l,r.,n!,;r
to kiss a countrv girl, vou'Il bare a; k,. ,.,.", .;,., .....,. n
. - im iuuii. in ii vi.inijii m iniilllil"! lis . I ip. I - .. Ml 1 smooth ace for t. I. :.. n 7 , ! Armstron- s Md.work
. esi.ie- in uie lounin. iMiiuier ne reur-; Johnson's do. 1 he next rimming at breakfast, moui-1 .i ;ii,i,;a r;i,. ......... ! .i-i ...
i j i.u t nn ilia iuii:i 1 ii ii issc ll rl i 1 y , 1 u vi i ii ci l i lit it i lies were made relative to ll'.e gentle-1 an(1 whiKt he was rapidly accumulating Kw.-P Md. Companion
mania wluskers and tin- l.mdiord on I ,,,,,.,. i,:w (,..,. ... ..:.,i.: , llichat's Works
. '" "I" ivinri iiii-iin nm Biiillllli; erncwng his ,ooni found it completely j int() pOVerh ; misfortune had overtaken aoated. The ,,ero had disappeared,! .,., found herself in old ae.
leaving nothing save his hair behind. ! ,u,. .,.l;.irv. -..wi ; ",ri
-.'--.,rii .i. j t i v. v n lm ill l (till U I
l,thi
leaded heing came i, ..flo.r mmI..,.,!- ,l;i;rt -,.,a
rusi.nj: into llu- su! r, am (nui!i(ied i .., 1;...!. ... ..... r.M... 1 i. . i-. ;...e-. ..,,...
It . , . . , t r j i . . . ! - i . i ' l'
liatelv. .is.m-.sc. n .h.lu so;::ht iiisiiicci ipr nut i:i her liiirnhl'.' abode; with the " . .v-7 ... , . .... i tiian be thriW himself ii to tin- saddle. ' ... i . 1 . i i- l.ile ol Mrs. J udson
Uiir supper is pist readv, said tlie , , . , ,. , . . ' "uiiom irpru in; expressed ins con-
Mtlll Ii ' ,(ffil ll to .n lit ir ui"i - ll .11. in i. l.i .
eat with us. i r . ' 1 tUK- cern at finding In honored lady in so
The holler stated tliaf ju4 at day li
a xi!d looking, bald headed be'uu
common comiorts ot lite: this man i Willard' Ih-t .
j with an atlas
pper imme- 1 . . 1 i Ins horse.
... i i.j i i .i riii j .
The man of ni.Mache and whUker ' ' v" : reduced a state, and implored her to
took off Ins hat. ran bis infers through 1 ' , f " appeared, anil the nu l.m-; coir. I() ,,is estate, and allow him the
,.r. ,i oi.sn,,,,,,! uieuan.iy wiuune mus- fr,.a(ir rai;otl ()i ,,rm .infr ;. i,.,,. ninil.(1
:i s t :i mi i iit villi. i nt ... riii 11 , ... . irravins
, "i J ,con.io.t. ir.,M was mucu alien.- JoF , , NVorks tenants and loungers; C(1 at 1u. r,-ehr. . eVii,ced by her old ser-' link's Theolo-.cal
Minni-h Whitimr
Kid do , ,o llrown Chinese Vermillion i Annatto
Yellow Ochre ; Conner:!. i
Patent Yello j Alum I Chroin Cieeu j Paint Hrn-ln do Yellow I Pult. vVe. c BOOKJ. MI.1HCAI..
Hell (ill the ll.ini Hind's Fain rv Siirp-nii )..itist's Ma iiual Turner's ( 'herniary CoiiL-toek's Natural Philosophy Mr. Kcnie's 50(1(1 Ueet lpts
j Uicberand's Physiolny
Kllis' Medical Formulary CoX(;'s Dispensatory.
MISl l'.l.L.WKOl S WORKS. Natural llntorv, for
children Indian Wars Spectator Don Quixotte Arabian Nishts Filter. Tour in Italy Western Sonust r Chapoiie tiregory's Letters
Iiibles, Test a ments 1 1 in tt Hooks
Uo. do. do. do. do.
do. of M u-tard Flower of Sulphur Clue Cinder Itad do. (iroimd ( J urn Ipium do Ciiiiijilmr do Aloes do Arabic do Assafetida do (Juiai.iim do Myrrh do Frankinceii-c do Scammonv do (iainbo:;e do Traaianth do Sliel Lao io Kimo do (ialbanuiii do Amoniaciim Ilelleborus N ier lpicacuari Jalap Juniper Berries Laudnum Liquorice, Extract Lemon Acid
Mace Masrnesia Allia Magnesia Calcined Muriatic. Acid Manna
Patent Medicines
Hateman's Drops .Hull's Phvie
if F. S.
his hair, until it stood out as wildly as the. locks of a Lapland hind stealer. Sir!" said lit3, I am a gentleman, and I ( boose to eat alone damme if I don't.' And he looked around on the company with the most sovereign contempt.
1 rom tins there was oi course no ap
A 1 1
tai nes, Drcarne merriment to the of tlie i".n.
do do do do do
Franklin Marion Put na m Dr. ('ood Joseph i i t li i n
O
pie
Works
jVanl,but declined his ollir; he could
; not, however, be prevailed on to relin-
Inndlord 'will voutake a
Peter Parley's Works
liobin-ion ( rusoe
.Dson's Fabloo
Lexicon of Useful
Know ledire
Dictionary Moore's .Melodies Harvey's Meditations Locke and Bacon Advice to a voiiin; Form Book to draw
Christian , Deeds, Bonds, &.e.
Conidations in Travel American (iardener
by Sir II. Davy j Virginia Housewife
Thomson's Seasons American Chesterfield
Ty tier's History I Almanacks, Ac, &c. ALSO An assortment of Sc hool Books, Slates, Paper, Blank Books, a great variety of .1 : 'r n....l :o. ..i i :... r
I . ,i - ,i i i ,1 1 i ,i . a I i ' i , ue.iM.i i in noons uiiu cojoieo nuiiis lor her seventeenth year, with a bright; was hired lor the purpose, and he was ty in asking you to share my prosperity ! J,,!,,,,, Quills,lnk Powders, CraVon, Paint black eye, and dark natural ringlets 1 persuaded that it was merely an cxrur-i when you are in need.' His urgent en- Boxes Carmine Saucers, Brushes for Painting falling over lu r plump shoulders. The j sion of pleasure on which he was going, treaties at length prevailed, and the la-jon velvet, Thermometer, Spy Classes, Penwhiskered gentleman, as thc bright 1 le- In the c ourse of the journey, however, j dy was conveyed, in his palampiin, io!k,livr!i best uuality Wafers, Sealing Wax, he seated her-. If at the table to wait up- some thing occurred to n rouse tlie suspi-i the comfortable and wi 11-furnished ! I;.'' !,!:,;ir,,s' VdiU,',t 1V,ui 1 TooU,'. ,. . . . , i J c .i i -i .'.I j . ! . , , ,. Pnk-, 1 weezer-, C hess men. isniitT and Mmfl on bis gastronomic operations, stared at j (ions ol the lunatic with respect to his apartments assigned to her by his grate- ox,. &c. Ac. December .'id ls'JO i' i- ....... i . i. I i 1 ... i i ..i i -i . i !..! I : r. 1 l l i" ' ' . -
;ier ior some nine wiii nie most provoking assurance. The girl blushed up to the shadow of her ringlets. 'Curse me,1 said the gentleman at length, ' but you are a devilish handsome girl.' The fair waiter blushed yet deeper
and tried to smile away her contusion
1 do F.ratus Salts, Clanbcr do Fpsom do of Hart-horn 1 do of Tartar Seneka Snake Root jSoap, Castil do Fancy shaving (Spirits Lavender do Turpentine .Squills iSyrup of Squills jSulpliate of Quinine Spii;eiia Senna Fol. .Sup. Carb. Soda 'Sugar Lead !Su'lph. .Fiber Spirits Niter Due. Sago Sponge Sy l inges (Tartaric Acid
Tinet. Cantor do. Digitalis do. Valerian do. Rhubarb Valerian Rad Venice Turpenti Winter's Bark. White Vitriol
British Oil
Balsam of Life Codfrey's Cordial Steer's Opodeldoc Thompson's FyeWater Balsam of bonny Harlem Oil Worm Tea
Paints and Dye Stuils.
Alum Annatto
Stomach Bitter Lee's P.lls Anderson's do. Scott's do. Dyott's do. Hooper's do. Fetasla Coldk'ii Tincture
A U N A! ICS ( I Nrv iN,;.
Avery laughable incident occurred juish his design: My good mistress, said
at the lamatic Asylum at Lancaster, a I'0 'oblige me by accepting my services:
peal, and thc man of whiskers wa shown short time ago. A parish otlicer from when you were rich you were kind to to his apartment, and supper was pre-! the neighborhood of Middleton took a ' ine; you gave me freedom and money, pared agreeably to his directions. The! lunatic to the Asylum, pursuant to anor-jw'th which, through tiod's blessing, I waiting maid was none other than the 1 dcr signed by two magistrates. As the have been enabled to make myself coni-
fair daughter of the innkeeper, a girl in man was respectably connected, a gig fortable in life.and new I only do mydu-
Blue Vitriol Copperas Yellow Ochre Chrom Creen do. Yellow Lithrago Lamp Black
White lead, dry
ground in Oil. Prussian Blue Red Lead
ssi.aiiish Brown
do Whiting' Veuilian Red Vermillion Putty, Ac. Ac.
unit
I ountry 1 bysieians, and others wishing to purchase, are requested to call and examine for themselves.
.us .inn round the neck ol Hie lair waiter, who, in (he nei foi m nu e of tbr-
av-
1 1
houv-'
lutie
had i hai.eed to
real destination; imt he said not unr on ' care; his wile and daughters receiv- i .IikI CSwi i!
the subject, made no resistance, and : d her with the utmost nispect, and al- A fre-h supply of BOOKS, M FDICIN I'.S, A e. seemed to enjoy his jaunt. When they ways shewed, by tlieir conduct, that they 1 "nc door below Mr. Buell's Store, Ili.di street. arrived at Lancaster it was too late in j considered themselves her servants; de- REMOVAL.
the evening to proceed to the Asylum,; sorted by those who had been her equals ,IOH. T. If lMIOI"N:uI(llrr,
B HSPFCTFFLLY inBtt forms the public, that lie has removed his Shop into his new brick house, opposite tin1 .Market house, where he will keep constantly on hand, and for
ale, upon the most rea
sonable terms, a general
assortment of all articles in bis line of business, such as Saddle, Ifridlr, iaktic;am:s, tii vi:li.imj tjams COMVIOX .V f MililAKi: 11 uM.ssr.s,
rOHTABLE THUNKS,!
md they took up their cniarters for thc ! 'n her station, and who had professed
night at an inn. Very early in the ! themsi dves her friends while she was in morning the lunatic trot uo. and scan h-' allluenee, this good lady passed the re-
l.uckily for her, the substantial faro of. ed the pockets of the oflii r; where, he ! mainder of her days in comfort and ease, I
the lah.e al that moment caught the eye found the magistrate's order for his own ' :'id those who had once been her deof her admirer, and completely occupi- detention, which of course Id him com-' pendants."' "''niJ'tef X,th 1 V,,:!n,tM,r- lvly r 7th" Tm'1, )Vitl,.1,,;,t cr A 'tM school in ,r , , ' ,I',,fj,:ril!IIK ,,,a;l,r rL Un nT""tIy!l'ah.n,a, Wavne Co. N. V. was lately arose, strutted to the oI.l- p,,, r)ir,l J)S n,s., a. he. in n e the best ol h h wav to l ,n. n i . iii- c i; i . . . ii,,' i i i ; i i . .i " i . , hoaxed by a travc ller who told him ol a di ket mid twisted hij nmstarh. s into the Asvbim, saw one o ( he keeoem. u ii. n 1 i 1 i ,,ii,' , i ii i . . i i , ' "ell old man in ( lino, who ha a daugha still tier t erc I ion. told him that he had got a sac fellow i..,iri., it iH 4i ii HI. i; I l. .i...d Li i . . a . h . . .. ter,half Indian, and that he would give
'I iMimasier, wnom ne should .. i,.., . .t ,i ,iC a,.. ., (rt nI lW inM " .
ming u in me course ol the day, adding, "I le's a very uueer fellow, and has
pro uh l.im 4 ou are too handsome ; should not wonder if be was (( sav I w is
lor a country gill'- ami ho bent his. Ihc madman, atid that he was bringing whiskers to iier face, and attempted a ' me; but vou must take care of him.'and kiss. The miist.H lies would urnpies-j not Ix lieve a word he says' The kecptio'iabl v have still, red, had not tin; fair i c r of com r promised compliance, hii1 o..e's h inds been filled w ith the empty j the lunatic w alked hack to the inn dishes of the supper table. An it was,' w hero be found the ovtrsi-er still fast he bniuK ed out of the room jri high ! asleep, lie awoke him. and Ih. v sal
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got very odd ways. Tor instance. 1 ' 1 '. ' .. lie ill i.. ..,.i 1,
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t.'.l....Tl... i mi' i i his line, with the greatest despatch possible ; s hoolmaster visited Ohio, was introduc- i, (-,.u ,v., 4 , i u- i . iii i r ! ' leels tree to recommend his work as ed to an elderly man, and after mid- j cpial, in point f strength and neatness, to acllight informed of the joke, yvllicll S(nt in the State. The Pub lie are requested to call
him home with a heavy heart. He has only to put on a little modest, assurance, dash out at any body's expense, and he w ill find ric h fools enough to marry him.
d idgena, and our sornew hat disconcert-! (low n to break last tnethe
fd hero was left to his own reflections
duiing the remainder of the evening. all
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a very I.izy fellow to be
laying in
'You're
bed
lay. I have had a good long walk
A habit of lying in small things leads on to a habit of lying in great; and then a man is wholly detestable.
and examine for themselves.
Lawrenci burgh, Nov. 31, 1S.10.
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I-taj;! IJags!! THF, highest price will be paid for any quantity of clean linen and cotton rags, by riNCKAUD NOBLK. Fob. 11th, 111.
LA MOTT'S cough drops. Valuable Medicine for Cuui!,hs,Cjnsumptiuns and 'lsthmas. A TIMELY use of these Drops may be con2m.sidere.l a certain cure, in most cases of Common Colds, Coughs, Itijlun:a, Vain in the .Side, in.oopiug-Coug,, DijKculty of llrtathing, Manlof SU;p arising dom debility; and in Spasmodic Istltmu it is singularly eliicacious. Directions for using-, and certificates nf important cures, accompany each bottle. Price, One Dollar. For sale by DM. 1FUK1S. Sept. 1, I -,:!. 20-1 vr.
Family He die hit s, Vc. FOR SALE, W HOLESALE AMI RETAIL.
JlNCKAUDiV NOULF, keen cont.intK
for sale, at their Drug nn.i Hook Store, th
most valuable and approved Patent and Family Medicines, viz : DOCTOR COOK'S CAVA PILLS, For the prevention and euro of Itihuus diseases. They are warranted to be superior to any pills ever ottered to the public. Doi tor Dewees' Vegetable Tincture, Powders, and Pill, for the cure of Female di-eases. Doctor Kichardsou's .Medicine fur children' sore mouth, and bowel diseases. Doctor Coxe's Hive Syrup, fur the cure of croup, l ohN, asthma, and hooping cough. Doctor Uii'h's Pills for Dyspepsia. La Mutt's Cough Drops, for colds, consumption, Ac. Thompson's Eye Water; Doctor Anderson's Chemical Tooth-ache Drops, a most valuable article. Doctor Roberts' Medieainentuin, suited for all chronic diseases of the liver, and hysteric all'ec.tioiis. Doctor Johnson's Infallible Powders sad Drops, for the cure of Dysentery. Country Merchants can be furnished with thc above articles, ami other tnitdicine, at reduced prices. Lawrfnsburgh, Ind. 181.
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