Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 46, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 25 November 1826 — Page 4
MISGELLANY.
FOR THE PALLADIUM. "My much injured, much insulted Ann, bis doom is sealed." Beauchamp to his wife. I'll search Ihe villain, him I'll find, Where'er he he; The reputation of my dear Ann, Is all to me. Her noble, independent hearf, Has truely bled: Flattery's infernal impious wretch, I'll strike him deadl Bred in the circles of the gay, Admired by all; Ann's the loveliest flower that e'er Adorn'd a hall. East of the blue Virginia's Mount, Where social glee Inrites to jays, to t;oj), to love, To haiajony There my dear Ann, sweet as yousg May, With placid mien, In rounds of pleasure, smiles cf bliss, (iraccd ev'ry scens. And even while mirth ruled the hour And rnirkM the fair, Ann being learu'd the wise and great, Sought cenrers there. But ah! the cru! spciJer came, My Ann has moum'd; Propitious heaven, when I'm laid low, Shield my ador'd If star can fall, or sun can, cease To light her way; Or comets stop midway their orb, 1 heir course delay, Then can I my dear Ann neglect, Virginia ne'er: A daughter bred o learn 7d, so good, fcio wrong'd as her. My inj ar. d, mv insulted Ann, Mis doom is sealed; The Hrtn that oft has press'd thy form The steel must wield. MouisrAiNZJtR The Hunters of Kentucky. BY S WODWORTII. lre gentlemen and ladies fdir. Who grace this famous city, Just listen, if you've time Co spare, While I rehearse my ditty; And for an opportunity, Conceive yourselves quite lucky, For 'tis not often here yu see, A huntpr from Kentucky. Oh ! Kentucky, the unters of Kentuckylhe hunters of Kentucky. Ve are a hardy, frecborn race, Each man to fear a stranger, What e'er the game wo jin in chase. Despising toil ami danger; And if a daring foe annoys, WhateVr his strength and forces, We'll show him that Kentucky boys Are ''alligator8, horses." Oh! Kentucky, c. I 8?pose you've read it in the prints, How Picknhan? attempted, To n:ake. OM H ckory Jackson wince, FJut ?oon bis scheme repented; For we with nnVs raady cockfd, Thought Rnch occasion lucky. And so .n around the Gen'ral flock'd The hunters uf Kentucky. Oh! J ntucky, &c You've read I s'pose bow New Orleans is famed for wealth sr.d beauty There's girls of every hue, it seems, From snowy white to sooty; So Picknbanj h tnxde his brags, If he in fihl was lucky, Ilt-'d have fitir girl and cotton bag?. In spite of OM K ntucky. Ob! A'-otueky, &c. But Jackson, tie was wide awake, And was'nt scared at trait ; For well he knew what aimve3 take VViMi our Antip.ky rifl. -; So he Id us down to Cyprus tavamp, The ground was lovand mucky; Thert stood John Hull io martial pomp, And here - fld K ntucky. Oh ! K ntucky, c. A bank was raised to hide our breast, Not that we thought nf dying, But that we always like to rest, Unless the game is flying; B-hind it s'ood our little firce None wih .mI it to be greater, V )T every man was half a horse, And half nn alligator Oh! A ntucky, $-c. They did not let cur patience tire, Before they shewed their faces We did not chose to waste our fire, So snugly kppt our places, But when so near we saw them wink, We thought it time to s'op 'em And 'twould hv done you good, I thinlr, To see K ntuckians drop 'tm. - Oh! Arntucky, i$-c Th"V found at last 'twas vain to fiht, Where lead was all their booty, And so thy wisely took to fi ght, And left us a I our buty. Aod now if ddnjT ;er annoys, Hfraembcr what our trade is; Just sod f . r us Kentucky boys, And we"l protect Ladies. Oh! A' ntucky Suv From the London Library Gazette. GERTRUDE DE I VA R TOR FIDELITY UNTIL DEATH. Translated from the Germ as. Founded on the most exact historic truth, with all the fearful and intense interest of the most appalling romance. Gertrude de Wart is a striking instance, amid the many, of that devotedncsa in
affection, "which will support a woman through scenes of which, in hours of ease and happines,the very thought had been too much to bear. Gertrude had been for many years the beloved (and does not that imply the happy?) wife of Rodolph de Wart: in an unfortunate hour his at
tachment to his master, the Duke Swabia, whose lands were unjustly re tained by the avaricious Albert, plunged him into misery. Though not one of the assassins himself, yet being present at the murder of the emperor, he is involved in all their guilt, and in all their dangers; and after temporary concealment he is betrayed by a relation into the hands of the Queen of Hungary, and the Archduke Leopold, who had pursued the murderers of their lather with the most unrelenting vengeance. His wife who had borne, with the most un shrinking fortitude, all the misery of poverty to which she had been reduced by the burning of their castle, and the. confiscation of their estates, joins her husband, shares his prison, supports him at his trial; and, at last when despite of her entreaties for mercy, he is condemn ed to the dreadful death of breaking on the wheel, she is still his stay and suc cour; but here we will give place to her own words: she has escaped from her fi tends lo seek the place of Rodolph's sulferiiifr. 'The rising moon began to tip with sil ver, the dark pines and the turret of the castle of K) bour. I discovered the path I was in search of, and skirting the great forest which is near Wintcrthur, I heard more and more distinctly the noise of a mill. Tim should be the meadow wheie I was to look for my husband. I lie mill and a rivulet only separated me from him. I passed the water, and going round the mill, I perceived the wheel, and the unhappy victim laid on it. The truard was frisrhtencd at . mv ; V ippearance, and ran olf, with every mark of terror. I heard the breathing iodolph, deep, and at intervals, rcsernbing sighs; I saw his broken members, agitated by convulsive movements, like those of a lamb, palpitating under the v'nife of the butcher: yes, Margietta, all his I was doomed to hear and see. uIt is inc,1 said J, softly: he immediatey knew mv voice. 4Isit thee, Gertrude? Jesu Maria! this is all that was wanting!' I came near to the post on which the wheel was suspended. I saw there ome pieces of wood. I took ore of them, which I placed close to the wheel. I got upon it, and was enabled to seize, and cover with kisses, one of his hand?:. which hung down, moistened wilu a cold Mveat. 44 kSpnre me ! Sparc me V said he with a tremulous voice: Mhy presence adds to ny sullerings. I call for death, and thou art come to retard it. (iertrude! Gertrude! where do you com from? What will you have? My limhs are broken, my joints are dislocated; my heart only still beats. Go from ms let rr.c die this is too much !' ! saw him pale and motionless, entangled in the spokes of the wheel. The shivering of fever pervaded his members his groans mingled with the murmuring of the rivulet and the clapping of the mill. I fell on my knees, and prayed under the wheel, and exhorted my unhappy husband to resignation. At last, joining together some pieces of wood I made a sort ol scailoldincr. bv which
means 1 could raise mvself up to him,cuted the orders of the (jueen, now irnve 1 1 i. r' .1 1:.; r. . 1 .. . . ii . ... a'. p 1 1
and, leaning over him, freed his face from the hairs which the wind blew over it. 4I entreat thee ! O, I entreat thee I1 repeat ed he, Mo begone, and leave me. If they hould find you here when the day break?, you know not what may happen. Why w ill you aggravate my misery ? ou cannot tell what additional sutlermgs you may brin upon me.' 4 I will die with thee,' said I to him,
'and it is for this purpose that I am come'.tne? He gave me his hand, and weni
io power snail torcc me irom tnec. 1 brew myself on him with extended arms, and I begged of God both his death and; my own. l he day appeared 1 saw human figures moving at a distance, I was obliged to descend, and take nwav the pieces of wood which had enabled me to get up on the wheel. The guard which had tied nt the sight of me again made his appearance. No doubt this man had mentioned at Wintcrthur, what he had seen; for as soon as it was da, there was a great mob of men, women, and; children, coming from all quarters. I recognized the gaoler whom Laudenbcrg had persuaded the evening before to let me free. He did not appear surprised at 'seeing me with my husband; he prouched me, shaking his head, and said was not for this purpose, madam, that the Landenbergs took vou, yesterday, out of prison. The people drawing nearer and nearer, I saw several women of my acquaintance, and among the rest, the wife of the president of the court of justice at Wintcrthur. I called to her, and entreated her to intercede with her msband that he would order the execu tioner to abridge the sufferings of Rodolph. "lie dares not do it,' said Wart, groan ing. When the Queen has spoken, the president of justice must be silent; and if it had not been for that, I may say that 1 had some right to expect this good cficeiiom mm.' borne persons uroucht
mft refreshments, of which I could take nothing; but I was refreshed, if I may so say, by the compassion which was visibly impressed on their countenances, and by the tears which were shed by them.
"When the fog of the morning wa of dispersed, the crowd increased. 1 saw there the liailitt teiner, ot t'longen, with his two sons; our tenant at Dv.likon, and some women from Naftenhack: they all made sign of the cros, and appeared as if they were praying for us. "The exec utioner then came followed by the confessor Lampiecht. The former seemed to be the least cruel of the two: he said, sichinir mav God have muri- r.M tlif n.mr mnnit !arl :md rf - rnlvnlnj cnl ii,f P-, r-i , 1 a.. ' Ti r.Ti - ....... t wva TV- i. ,. bv lessor again urged him to avow hi guilt but Wart, making a great etiert, repeat ed before all the people, dip sjme words which he had already sr.id to the (ueen and the court of justice. The priest was silent. Ail at once I heard voices crying out, Place! Placer Men armed with hnlhprde ma dp w.-.r flirniiwli t hp crowd ; helmets, surmounted wilii plumes glittered near the mill. Soon were seen prancing horses and their riders, with shining armour, and their vis ts down. The executioner dropt down on his
knee the confessor Uid hi hand on hislch-scd, his heart ceased to beat and to
breastthe horsemen halted. The wo- Miif r. He died while I was praying, men lifted up the children in their arrival fell on mv knees under the wheel, and that they might have a better view, thanked God that he had given me
uuaru5, armeu wiiu lances, oaug: u ine people to form a circle. UA knight of a hiah stature, raisir.o; himself upon his horse, said to th executioner, in a sneering tone of voice, 'whrrv are the raven? that they have not et torn his eves out ?" It was the Archduke lieopold. 4 'My blood slopt in my veins, when I heard one of the horsemen, who vr.; near him, say, lLet him scratch him-srK as long as the itching coMi-oi, hut drive oil these people. Ail this u -incr and lamentation mah'.i ine ruui. I'here must be no pittv here: and w!iis this woman who causes all this crying? Let them take her away.' "I knew the vi"r of the oufen: it was Anges, disguised as a knight. 4il is t!.wife of Wait said a third 01ce. Y - terday evening during the ex. cution, w took her with us to Kvbourjj; but she
ran away from us, and we thought thaiL" wer having Uiki. Iron, rotated
despair had iitigated her to throve 1 i jielf into the ditch of the castie. (a d uh.it a woman! what conjugal tlth li!) leave her alone it is impoible to Prcei I her away.' i here leeogniz-d he co o 3 oung landenhei g. I counl tiave v- 'os , I t I - A I v 1 111 ,i mysell at ms leet. atrnrs rr:aue a
to one ct her equerries to take n. uijeri thar waj to bn huie hut on tha hiii half and remove me from ihe wheel. As hejH a ah- hotu th m!)s;cn approached me, I passed my to r-r- ' (n dip nu;d at i .-r tinlh.c wjadow, tbe round the post, and implored th c a -; knil rsk p i .:xotainra.fc;
qraccy no in mr n an aim nnMar. 1 wo men atti mpted to carry tn a'.i.u h force. 1 cried to God, and he hard me. 4;Landenberg, though a faithful sub 1 .1 r 11 . 1 1 r ' 1 ject of the house of Austria, had courage again to speak for me. Let her alone, said he: Hhe sun never hone upan constancy equal to hers: the angels themselves may rejoice in heaven at sc i . it.' Then they left m fjuit. l;o horsemen took their departure. Or.e of!
them said something to the executioner, !o dchne, sne iauaiiMHy mouited berielf, which I did not understand. s,r, Hros? in nir 1 '-h ,,'!,, l-eJ 6003 lo,t 'The confessor, who had rigidly per- 8 -Vl of hf r- n'e n l iT 1 boma8' in f.,m.A l:c .a I...-1 m,.,,,,ll, ..... 'cor.!dertun efias succ.-ss by mens of Mury
.w.u.cu ,Suu,;,mu 'uua,,; . t.way to the sentiments ol linnianitx . 1 ..! . " ., . r , .
n . 1 ahr, in onit t Io vo1e the njill-toll used to can hold it no longer, noble lady, .aid;,,, e UiU,,tt(ili u, norkt llunn ,lfl. ,x. he; 'you have conquered me: even it curM., ,t ... u:. n.uM.i her rouble on
the world should tor t cur name, it ; 1 1 . l.i,.. .i Li'ici . . . .-. . , i . , - .. .a 1 1.,, . mat r IJI fllllK-, 111 IK. Ill I, l I. Hill IIU'SC UI holy mat tyr?. I3e faithful unto death.' and I will give thee the crown, ol lib What have I done to deserve that thes magnificent words should be applied to away. i' The people gradually dispersed ; th executioner and the guard wha wa tationed at the entrance of the meadow, it mained alone. The sun was set thenwas every appearance of a dead calm; but soon a storm of wind arose, which seemed to stifle my praers. Oae of the guards brought me a large cloak, to protect me against ihe inclemency of the weather, with whith I covered the mutilated and fivz 'ii lim!, of my husbamf. His lips were dry and contracted; I brought him water in mv shoe. Dear Margaretta, when I renVe? on the most horrible moments I am at j loss to comprehett ap-Utrength to support d how I could have upport mysell lor more linn . , forty hours without any nourishment. k,No doubt t ht saints and holv a g-d invisible supported me, while I lav a',,1 prayed under the wheel on which the I e loved of my heart was suffering the ngo-j uies of death. 'During all 1 1 1 i 3 time I mav truly
say that my soul was with God. Fven!das since, i sigh, every groan of Rudolph pierce 1 my 1 their horn
heart: but I called to mind the mother of our Saviour, under the cross of her divine Son. I encouraged melf by thinking of the mother of the jMaccnbees, 'of the apostles and of the martyrs of our holy religion. I derived strength from the thought 'that the atilictions ef this life would be succeeded bv an eternal eight of glory;' in a word I found myself in-
conceivably toitificci hy the cor.ciousnes of a firm and determined will. I knew what I could do, and for whom 1 suffered. If in the beginning, Wart pressed me to leave him, sa ing that the sight of me augmented his sufferings, he now tenderly thanked me for not having abandoned him. He derived strength and consolation from my prayers. "During the second night, the executioner heard somebody call him by his name. He left us, a'nd soon returned with a pensive look, and placed himself on his bed of straw. "I cannot spe.ak too much in praise of this nun. In the most distressing mo
ments he stood mv friend. W Vn night ! had thrown its dark mantle over US. 11 " - - - - iv:i lie ',vlio Dtit together the nieces of ;jwood, to enaide me to get on the wheel. e, Margaretta, though he was the murderer ot my husband, I thought I could bar embraced him. "Kxcusc me, I beseech you, from de 'tailing the particulars ot the mornin juJ noon of the last day. Some hours I )c fire sunset. Rodoluh made a motion uith his head; I jumped up, and lean ed over him. I collected his last words which were hardly intelligible: Gertrude, thou hast been faithful to me unto death!' At thos words his eyes i'Hr iu uc tun hui uuiu urinu. This work is rather to be felt than criticised; hut it were injustice to the trans Mot, were w e not to commend his part :
ne lias n ue mucn lor ine mierebi 01 mi crcui, corts 0f (Jie tnif. 1 Mates, for the most ailccting story; which by the by , District of Ohio; also, in the county of Darwe ore not Mire we have not noticed birn. and in the Supreme court of the state
lonjr ai"o, uvaser some other shape. Lut even if to, it will bear repetition. The Wise Hewim rf Urcester. Mfti M:rshhif of th city of Worcester, ip!Uit?r, cd ti. as ll lier hff long known io he in Vif. ciiwpl.te possession of lhe lecodd sihf Sue ld the stifpr z aji gift of brhold 111; ohjcis in lur slirp at Uiidniht, and positiV'lv 't.hoot deception. S;r J Loiaas Ittrton chn-ictd oncft to menlon M.ay o a compan? of gtutinnao from ; I lv i. on a visit at his t.ousi-. lot of these - -g' hide br-?tor ih.n -ccptics, as to j !l c,,ine ,,f Pfr,or trt I - - a A r ivifr The x. n itias tne. nower 01 m irv. ou-.ru 10 I j V n v;i r tnth the oiost backvartl in tbe J ! belit-f f wioi coiiip n.y. One of thwui j.-nu-'.-d h h of liffv u nes ?;n3t au hun- !..(! tia ?mi 1 tioasr.s th:u lhe wise woman ci VVvti could Qt. bv all t.t r art, tU the iipor .'"il lair.utr of ih? etnio. sgrcfublo to ''is v.ii'h. Il.i. olhrr aprrcd, and they all Mrt. um ui our mJu'v knock, T know just .haf it is o'clock? To 1 icm ih" wis uorr.an itaking lhe instant, replud Uais, without btiution: Mias NLtr'ha V.aUf , (hat fsiry elve, !.ar s it twelve minutes after twlve; 5 1 is time f r us to tuour.t the raocn. Arrived t ht 1 hijrliot noon, f - nu mount, u ynen. upon my broom, I il WoiTanf you we'll all find room. '1'hu the kn bt tsnd H e jjentlemnn chufing .. t..a. ....... I. . .'hl''k! cit-'t -nd hi.i.i nui i.ri o mmic si ;c ' li a i a - tt 11 vti r.u itn uira 1. 111 1 7 1 it ini 1 1 iuj. ....... it u h c.iiua.-or. ri(ori 10 mat count Miai, ( r i i r j "rioj? asters, ?h re-r-fa tht clne aii; IVHoas UU-'IDrrit'll IO l. J ftl'l were up, Mid C5 fi : . iv iy hr bag of llour. u-s-.mi CrtJ i ar-on P;iten was sa rr:uu .r (o u A'.'i .in-.a'n Crei-d that he
Vt , r. ad t -ir htnLop Seeker having henriay stpr.ppr o hm 4 cad, on or bout.
liuioro.Ml of1' r.rusincv, tit the arch Je hcoo ! ' H of Oao'r n-t; and th.t no .hinK shull . . . . ' 1 , I-. r t i .1 a ,t 3'b - wartii'jr on ms pri ta render the ir stiy witrt to ak un bi r. r-s'ni: 1 t.o nut orliee it . . , 1 ...... , ,. , ..''em comtorttbl an i pU3-nt. Ihs tbi? ).:rl
sum' the fnot '4Uo your NtropcliUn docs,":
rej luu vr. roen ami u- cm veu .'ti ra ii;r-,ui,u ii the west-r country. His su:,l u-ai ! .-v-9 it 10 rate of sewn tho.a;aJ ' a!v- ays te iipph"d with the best of pror.-iv!; r,
poun.U a ear and I only at that cf iifiy lK,1':i's Th Tmtfrhs lavie Leg! During trips trailor Ar M.i . o j, -ji rio.y . p- nfion in Vainia, in ITS! .0 t jok an American cipt.tin priscnrr. f.r omf ccnv-rhtioii . he askd the capr.i.. tv h be thou;fht toe Vwricans would 00 w. is .,.(o ,. th. y caugi.1 bamr- im V tit. i ! n.i.l t tieit iti. ini l w .r cult, r l.itl up..f b ms; i-pcniedly urd be said "Why,! sir, if 1 avM lTkpt your question, you must 5. ti- fiiv t il'ritr Tt.-o thf nl nn Irolh: if mv CO'in?: 1 -j . r v'ii. n s H-u' i cscir jou they would firstj
cut i-lTlhM l.o - Uz. hich wss wounded inn&l pr al THREE UOLl.MiS per mh urn.
Ti; e c til lr t-I?.n snd vipu-. t Qaehc. and , h r) it w, thr mcr? of .var, aru! allur.vards the lefu-am!-r of toar tody oa a gibbet SJ A Chat! -ton S. C. paper of Oct. 13, sav T v-, iVu'ul dead a few aia- parish, with !.'(al' ! 1 together, a? to reader )! ims'.v..!; !: (a separate them, r.aw tliat thei: '!cadsh ive hea servered from their Uodh'?, itli -ut breaking their horu. RAGS! HAGS! f 11 P. hihf.sr price in C ASH or writing 2 ppr givn for clean Liacn aad Cotton KAGS at this ouice.
BO ST OR H. J. BOWERS 4 "FrKUS h.s prntt ssioiul serv.ee io th citijjJ zcr.i of Lawrence burgh and is vicinity, io
prstct i e PHYSIC, SURGKRY, AND MIDW1FKRY. Vny calls in the line of his profession Will be punctually attended to. Ofhve o High S rtet, opposite the rVtltdium Pruning Office. October 23, 1 3v5 42-tf TO THE PUBLIC. "STlhereas a certain report '3 tetn put in V 7 em ulation hv !ktihis ! Vm, ot Logan outship, Dearborn County: la em ulated to in. i'lif m chrirter, as wall us the clihructer of Knnicr C S. ket, ytu'i Ldy of said town, hipj which ttptt lirts nu fair.dation in truth, but hs no d ruii i its origin n ttimity ' mileg gins:. me. And, whereas, ihe said Pain beiro a raun df uid of pr p rtv or an upwrgM cLar-.m ter, I hve thought it advisable io pi.biish hite i.i dif world fS a ilingeTous man in soc'uty, partiruM.ly whtr hr is not known i: being alltho siafsction I rn or could receive by 4 course of law , a$ he is not worth the costs of Prosecution Poverty is a strong castle which in thiscisepro tects Mr. Pain. I ha in my possc"Ssicn certifn aes confirm Yg what lhve sated above whirU will be shown to any person interesttd, JOHN M'KIEIIXAX. Njv. 11, 18 6. XOTICE. T1 IOSE persv-ns who have l een indet ted to the subscriber above 13 Mn " lis. are requested to call, and py or a' least sttile thv ir respective accounts by the end ot the. present year. ROHFRT GILLESPIE. Randolph Township, Nov 18 1S'J6. 45-3 w DANIEL J. &.SVJHKLIi, COUNSELLOR T LAW. O'Tice on Ft ont Street Citu ivi.iiii iitar the Il$tel. J It E will practice in ti e counties of Hami A Uion ami nutif r, ano in ti..' liisirict anu 0f Indtana. Jpril 15, 1825. 15 NOTICE. 'IlPdlK will bp soi l at public sale on Monday the 4th of December, at the late residence f Rohtrt Mayall, deeepsttl, of I.oat township Hearhorn county, the following property, to wit, J? carding machines, horsv s, cattle, house hold f irr.iture, and sundry other articles too tedious t mention, the persat al property of the dece sd. HUTU MAVALL, Annn Ort 9'h 136 44-3v New Goods. Baxter Davis & Dairl Brown, Have comnienced business in the Mercantile lioe, under the name and style of rxms .LVD iwoii'A at their old stand in Lawrenchurjih formerly occupied by Brown & Diy Goods Store, shre they have and intend keeping it large and General Assortment of V 4 h 44 Oi ir. U J JJ & & which they ivill sell loiv fir Cih or (Country Produce. 1 hey will also py C1S11 far auy qumtity of V O R K, delivered nn or before the first of January next Not, 4. 1326 43-tf OU.WSF.LLOR AT LAW, 7T iwrfnceburph, Indiana, will taahfully at. 11 J tend to professional busmess mtrusitd it his care He ill attend tin- courts m ihr 3d circuit, a. o thr Supreme ami V Sistts couris at li.di- , w - - -- C s tfh . nno..s uuue oa ii cu atrrtfi. crvnosite thp Ftb. 2j 182t. 8. DOCTOR PINCISAHD OlLrs his prof ss.oi.wl srrvici s io the ciuz n of L, w renr ei .11 rh nd 1 )t , r born r oun . v . li(1,4na t I . . I , 1 L ... I I . . - ou 10 ionr ui o out- rtainiy, iy u llnailon 'county, Olm. llrsi I-nee Lj r.-nctburtrli. t Tr i...f, 11...1 Office on ILirh elreet btlow hi Maikei lious-. L.urenct-burgd, Miy 11 1H25 9l-tf THli Subsmi-er is n tiit,..g-out a 'urge and oni.Tdxua Brick ilousc, in which lie intends i" k- n a HOUSE OF EXTERTALXMEST, Und will hp rei.Iy to arcunr.mod-itt those wl.o wia bft furnisiud wi.h t!.c bes;' thi cuu be acatvtu: ostk-r He hHsrn .de , . r.. er.l n or vi ii 1 1 '12 rr 01 ur niuii humi snnj; i.-'. nP'persfroDj difitrent pnrt.- of the U-i ui bttt. JOHN SPKNCKJi. WOOD!! WOOD!! Those wishing to discharge their sub-sc-ription in Wo't'L are informed that Oiey can (!o s0 (lurint the present month v .Vor. 1 I, 1 0 20. TERMS OF PURL1CAT10JV. The Paxiadicm is pru.rd 'k!y, on super 1 I . jL . . Ji i . . n -I . . V. .K w. . I. . . I ' , . . . nn. iw.t advance, or h pie jt TWO MCt I. Mi - h FIFTY CKXTS at the txpirslion of A mouth. Those who receive thrir pipers thrusrh ths 1 st-OtTice, or hy th mail carrier, mii"t pay h carriage, odierwise it will be charged on their suLscription. ADVCRTISrJir.N'TS C intaininp 13 luivs, 'hree uis iti .r.i or les-, 'ne d.'lUr; twrntyfive cents forr arli additiciihl insertion larger advertistriv nls in 'hessme pro portion. V Letters to tli2 editors must b? post-paid, ,i:'im ", .se t; jv will not attt'M'd to. it OF ALL KIXDS .YMTLY EXECUTED .IT THIS OFFICE.
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