Indiana Palladium, Volume 3, Number 41, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 20 October 1827 — Page 4

MISCELLANY.

From the Crawford Messenger, IN TEMPERANCE (extracted.) Foul Daemon ! curse o' human race ! Thy palsied hind, and bloated face, Tby ghastly forra and reeling pact, N foul detraction ! Prove but a wee wee akinklin trade O' Hell's dread faction. Fiend, aa thoti art. why tempt tbe brave? Shall Freedom's son turn willing slave? Thou bring'at to ruin's early grave, Unconscious worth! HurI'd to despair, they eager crave A kindred earth. Why seek the cot whence comfort flows? Where innocence and health disclose Primeval happiness, that knowa No base alley; Deal but to these untasted woea. An' peace destroy. Precrer of life's drestk'd ills, Gout, cholic, cramp thy breath distHs The foetid vapours of a thousand rills, O' dissipation; An' wi' a gloomy horror fiills A whole creation. Monster begone! thou rack'st the sou!! Da't n'd is thy pleasure teeming bowl; Poison in deadly torrents roll 'Nenth nectar'd surface! Death's fatal shafts alone control Thy steadfast purpose. GREVILLE.

LI E Th leaf that falls in rtutumns hour, The rose that fades upon the stem, Are emblems of the silent power. Of timo Bnd chaog o'er us and them; Yet happier is the rose's fate, For spring will other leaves restore, And summer will new flowers create, As bright as those which bloomed before. But when life's morning dreams depart, And grief succeeds to fancied bliss, Oh! wht shall cheer the lonely heart, Or sof'n sorrow's bitterness? Yetrs will roll on and time will bring Its various changes, but in vain There is in life but one. short spring, And it can ne'er return igin!

without waiting to be invited, he struck up the charming chaunt of Jl01d Grimea is dead, that good old soul, We ne'er shall see him more;" and when he had waddled through at least two yards and three quarters of it "There now," says he, "that's what 1 calls a right nateral, sensible kind of a tune; none of your wishy-washy stuff, that your young gate sings, over their piny-forty's." Isn't that Tom Moore a delightful kind of a fellow? and lord Byron, O! what a dear, dear poet he is, all the ladies, to a man, vow and protest. They wrote such sugar candy charming songs,

about love, and all that sort of thing,

that if they had never lived, one hall ol

the sympathetic girte would soon die of

the blue devils; and I don't see how one piano or tongue in five hundred, could find employment, except in being thumped or wagged to some blind old

ditty, such as O! cruel was tbe bullet ball That shot bis right eye out " I thought every body at least every poetical lady body, had heard of Lord Bjron. But I was at a tip-top ball, given last week, by Mrs. Lumpylitwitch, and happening, in a breathing time, between two cotillions, to as my partner, the enchanting Miss Angelina Twaddle, what was her opinion of Lard By ron, as a poet, for I had a mind to let her see my poetical partialities she looked very

grave, and 1 must say, rather flat, as she simpered out "Lord Byron? La

me! why who is he? Did he ever live

in this here town?" "O es. mis?." savs

I, intending to be very witty and complimentary, though my conscience kept jogging my elbow all the time: "O )es, miss. His mind is a kind of cosmopolite, having the power of ubiquity. It is present with you, and all other ladies of fine taste and fancy, like yourself." Now that's what I rail presence of mind, with a witness. But I used such hard words, just to puzzle her faculties, that, I dare say Miss T addle had to consult Walker for a month before she knew what it meant. After two or three dances, I begced

my amiable partner to gratify some of

the party, who had retired to the drawing room, by singing one of Moore's bewitching songs." Pon honor, sir now, I vow I han't su ig any so long, and I dont know none of Mr. Moore's chimes, ex

cept, may be, this here one;" and squeaked out with all her might,

Last night the dog did bark, 1 went to the gate to see. And it's O! dear, what will become of mo, O! dear, what shall I do: Nobody coming to marry me, Nobody coming to won?" "Vastly sentimental!" whispered Billy Spillikens, into my left ear; 'but I hope (hat she'll not favor us with any

.Moors." Well, she was a kind, accommodating girl, I'll say that for Miss Angelina Twaddle. She didn't wait to he flattered and coaxed into a display of her musical capabilities, but jumped into the

thickest of the chunc, without any affec

taste, in affront to his sens! anc bullying Mm

to the note. Let us survey tbe morning dress of some women. Down stairs they come, pulling op their "untied decent slip shod with naked heels peeping out; no stays or other hose,' conveniency, but all flip flop; a sort of napkin thrown about the neck, without form or decency; a tun bled discolored mob, or nightcap, half on ami kulfr.fr with thft frnwsv hair bano'insr in

rude ringlets, staring Medusa with Ux J'oek Samuel serpents; shrugging up her petticoats, that arej Bennett fiery. sweeping the ground and scarce tied on; hands iro7m James unwashed; teeth furred, and eyes crusted. Bigley John frhisis the real picture of many married wo- tBuris James men, and the piteous case of many a poor soul '.Browning Vachcl

Adams Joseph Annis Thorn os

flikens leered at her so droliy, and sang in an under key, 4Adown in tbe valley there lived an old maid, Who, btiDg past sixty, her charms' gan to fade." The following spirited sketch from the pen of the editor of the Nantucket Enquirer, gives a playful idea of the annoyances that an editor is heir to. We have had frequent occasions to admire the vein of spicy humor and rich imagination of the writer. Ten mimics in an editor s closet. Thermometer 90. Forced to open door and window. Pulverized rocks and ordure.

vulgarly called dust, rising drab colored of a husband, unless when some stranger is Balshy Geo.

clouds, and settling upon all sorts ofiexpected. Whereas a wife that is desirous oijarfor Unam

snrfarps. Hpk. tablo. books, nauers and iniaintaining herself in the affections of a man uan Joh

ink-stand, sifting through eyelids, ad jof sense, and spirit should take as much care of ruiock Thomas

Seuse spun simmu mac oa muuu vii (ftn(-.ft John il .- C L .4 al a awt k at In V fe

me neawirss oi uer prison, u one ms m wo ,

LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post office at Lawrence' burgh, la. on the UMiday of September 1827, which if not taken out by tbe l9t. day of January next, will be sent to the General Port Office as dead letters.

aiming at nasal orifices unfortified b

rappee. Imps of darkness clamoring for

copy. xo mail younger than tour days.

Kilgore Ranils Lemon William Lindsay Eleazcr Lindly Moses or John Wilson Learned James $. Liddle Stephen Leonard Abigail Lantz Martin Lawton Michael Moss Demos Moran Richard

J orris Joseph Phil

every .by a bnd,, ..d .v!,soev,r m-g . th,8 Oecrborn Purdue William & conduct mu-t blame themselves, if their hus J

j Circuit Court

ur:ii. j . i .u

mi muouuiiorv uwii ami si.iaitii pro- . . , rr ku.

.. " - lIMUS IU" miu Ilium ium , iui , hminary, commence a paragraph: " 1 he jnalnra, t(kf.dj.nftv ,omabH A mAn so: it debases ' rhec Abner 2 hisley

polilical aspect of atriirs." 4Vrant somt - :lhe ..haracter of the wife and renders ber Curtice Sarah Ann 3 Bich Galon

Roberts Ebenezer

Martha

to day?' squeals a young , cheap and unlovely. Erase 'aspect of affairs,'!

blackberries

ragamuthn. brase aspect

and write 'horizon' with a caret beneath -proceed 'portends' 'blackberries. sir V N-V scratch again: 6a coming storm of

men; 'pay you for your paper;'

storm;' please discontinue my paper' write tempest' wish to subscribe sir, and pay in advance' dash out 'tempest' and scratch the third. Exeunt the three gentlemen. -Write 'crisis' with a full stop. See how it reads; that's the genu-

Mrs Cohen's Messenger.

Cloud William

Crozier Daere Conklin Elizabeth Casscdy Hugh Dill James 2

ine exp'osive style; the very artillery of composition abrupt, startling and sonorous much admired by hollowpated orators, whose brazen brain-shells are continually ringing with thunders, earthquakes and horn bugles. Enter two visitors, 'what's the news?' 'take a seat;' 'hoc

weather;' 'yes,' 'what are you scribbling

Preserving Bacon by Charcoal. Take a tierce or box tnU cover th- hotUiu with char

coal, reduced tu small pieces, but oot to dust; Davidson John

dele 'cover the lt-g or pieces of meat with stout Du.'v William

brown paper, sewea rouna so as io xciuue ljuti James all dust: lay them in compact order; then cov Flafce John er the layer wi?h coal, and so till your busings r , is done, and cover the top with a good thick- pnjc Jcxid ness of costl. The use of charcoal, properly ,

(prepared in the boxes is of great benefit iu 4 J'

pres- rviii ii roti yti uviaruus, uuuri iuu uuu

III W 1 rill vTii I'm ) dm iii . i,u .iim il m n .... any kind when partly damaged, b cover- Griffith Jacob

Urant David

ine ifte same a few hours in th co,l.

Amer.R'pub ' Hmvard .V. G. - Uncord B. D. To cure btistered feet. At going to bed, Horner Elias rub the feet, not the blisters merely, with spir Jndd Rosswe'l its mix d in tbe hand with a few drops of gr Jones 'Thomas OT

about?' try to read, aside the political? tallow candle In the morning the blis- Henry Kilers

J Mir it i .! li.. ..II If

rcorzzon veiL wnat ao you tninK oi ilc8 U9,( uit.ppciCU. )jacson i nomas

Clan's speech ?' 'Oh, my thoughts are all forestalled by Tom, Dick and Harry, 'and what's your opinion of the American

t t Isrn:; Moses An old woman, who lid in one of the mid- JitrT0re E-'ekicl

land counties, bearing the bells ring in 1814,

System?' A pedler thrusts in his n0;50'r ne cause - .i .s rejmcmg lor pe-ce,

, uu?'ir!i? snii, nit uiu Idiuiri. I yr.nx,- ;

tation or ceremony. I wish f could say question

MUSICAL MISCELLANY. Uttracted from the doings of the Pittsburgh Harmonic Society What does it signify to us, whether

Orpheus or Mercury was the inventor of

the harp, or whether the first discovery of wind instruments was owing to the hint given by the air, as it whistled through the reeds on the hanks of the Nibs? That's no concern of ours, as the old woman told the monkey that run away with her good man's razr, and cut his throat with it, just to keep up his character for resembling his immortal betters. But isn't it comical to hear the

thrumming and squalling of some fine,

love-loving, lovely lady, when she s seated at her piano, with her sweatheart beside her, all rapture and wonderment at her siren melody? She .trains and twists her tones, like so many nooses, to catch his unwary heart, and makes them as tangled and knotty, as a skein of silk that the cat has been playing with; whilshe strptches her voice into such i a small thread, that you might draw it through the eye of the finest cambric needle. Then there's that broken-winded, bald-pated old sinner, with a nose like the handle of his red crockery-ware pitcher, who is eternally roaring out 'That's the ohl commodore, Tbe tough old commodore. The gouty old commodore, he!rt in such a croaked, bull-frog voice, that

he quite shocks the delicate nerves of

the romantic young lady, who sits at her window opposite, enacting sweet Juliet to her e amoured R meo, straining her throat most unmercifully to the tuno of O! there's nothing hlf so sweet in life As love's young dream. O! these provoking, tantaliz'ng, coquetting, g od-for-nothing, petticoated, staveWeavers! how Ihey do worry the heads of us poor bachelors, and break the hearts of their forgiving husbands, with thft fa-la-la-i:i2 of their mischievous

a i . ' I Kcnrli o Tilrl r li 1 I ! i 1 . i

toneur.s. And how maliciously monst i hum 4 uu i ra:me a inune,

and stubborn they are hetore matrimony,1 """y piuit:sm. nut, alter keep-

JinfJ Hie tMI Azt if b rr-rtwr1 o .it aw rLtli

, ii . i r ,i .O Lord O Lord! what wdl this world come tor

io fen, gennemen, a coming 'ooy en-

erisis 4 He re is a whole

ters,' 'copy?'

line to begin upo.' Tear off the sentence, consign it to the devil, fling away

the pen in a paroxysm of perplexity, and j Who is th Mediator between Almighty God

W hat have they been lighting again!"

4 young man, being lately eiamined by a

Minister, prior to rj ifirmation, was asked.

retreat in an ecstacy of distraction.

From the Masonic Mirror. WOMJjY Woman is a rery me- and a very complicated machine. Her snrincs are infimtelv del

and his ppole?" After a pause, and scratch

ing his bend he replied, "the Arch-bishop of

Canterbury."

A gentleman on horseback fiodin himself a! a spot whert- four roads Diet, asked a country-

icale; and uiff-r from those of man prelty man who Was working Un one of (hem where nearly as ihe work of a repeating watch do-s il run to. Clodpol raising himself from his fro.n that of a town clock. Look at her budy stoiping posMore. scratching his head repliel how delicately formed ! Examine ber S'-ns s ih a grin, I 'Slosen't know where it rw5, how rxquisite and nice! Observe her un Zur,but we find it here every morning." derstanding how subtile and acu'e ! But look into her heart-there is the watch-work, com- Dr Graham being on his stage at Chelmsposed of pnrts so minute in therosejves, and so ford, in Essex, in order to promote the site of wonderfully combined, that they must be seen his medicines told the country people that he by a miscroscopic eye to be clearly compre- .came there for the good of the public not for hendod. jwant Then speaking to his merry Andrew The perception of a women is as quick asi- Andrew,' s iil he, do we come here for lightning. Her penetration is intuitive; I hud want?, 'No, frith, sir,' said he 'we have

almost said instinct By a glance of htr eye:enoup-h of that at home..

sne snail draw a deep and lust conclusion

A9k how she formed it she cannot answer the

as much for the fashionable Miss Sera

phina Rosebud. Seraphina wa3 the very pink of sentiment, and daffy-down-dilly of coquetry. She could sing divinely after her own fashion, in a sort of quaver and shake, squeak and tremulous treble voice, that made one's very heart quake to hear her. She was one of your novel reading, nervous, sympathetic girls, who start at the flutter of a butterfly, and faint if a needle draws blood

As the perception of women i9 surprisingly

At a late fire London, while the engines

were discharging their contents upon the roof

of a house an inscription on it become nearly

nuiilv a IUaI. . I 1 ! ". . -

,..., u ,rir aouis sou imagination are un- obliterated. "Br mv show ' Tlaimiiri

commonly susceptible. Few of them havej wjtly Irishman in the crowd this is a queer time culture enough to write; but when they do,,for jtlk;ng , Ad,j wnn ig a joking?' -growled one bow are Iheir pictures; how animated theirj0f lbf. f,rmPn. Why, don't you see man, descriptions! But iffew women write they all i10W vm. niav:n, mion wordR?'

talk; and every man may judge of them on this r -ini i i n po.nt, from every circle he goes into. , Spirit r TnfV nil(rh TlrnnV m conversatmn depends ent.relv upon fancy:: U iUOlt S OUgll JJrOpS,

and women all over the world talk better than'

(FRLSH SUPPLY,)

men. Nave they a character to pourfray, or pw Coughs, Consumptions, Co'dsjnflucn-

j "

ra, Whooping Coughs, Spasmodic Astha

uom one oi uieir lingers, m i inammajeither one or the other, and the character is and her romances had taught her that'known or the figure placed before our eyes she must never do any thing, that any Why? Fj-omthe susceptibility f their imagin body, particularly any of the masculine atbns, their fancies receive lively impressions

ft m ... I ...

hodies, requested her to do, without be- ,roni v,08f" t rmcipal traits and they paint those; ! .oon of 'his preparation nemg confidnu thut ing solicited aid flattered into rompli-ml',reaB'on9 w,'ln D $aa10 vivacily with which v,,ae will prove a sufficient recommendation;

ance. Biily Spiflikios and t et all our,,ney r'ce'v bo. Smalltalk aeoios. to persuade- tho :rJ Let woman of fancy b warm in conver

ma, Pain in the Side, Difficulty of Breathing, and Want of Sleep, 1 h propi , -tors ot La Mutt's uptbh Drops

ve retrond from sa ing ut little in commen-

ac-

f-om le increased dtmtnd for ihe article, and

Vz gret clf-brity w-hich it ha gained in every part of the United States where it is known,

when you beg them" to favor you with a

sample of their divine vocality. Now I like 'and so do all honest single gentlemen a risiht up and down trirl. who

will sing without being coaxed half an hour, and leave olFjit.ging when every body is tired of hearing her. But there are so many diffident young ladies, such as jovial Horace telU us of, who always decline singing when they are asked for a song, and will not desist from their squawking, until they have almost cracked the tympanum of every ear within hearing, Jhat, I declare, 'tis enough to wear the patience of Job threadbare, to be in their company. Old Jerry Grubbins is always railing at these shili-I-shall-I sort of she males, as he calls them; and he said tome the other day, in a most awful passion, "odds blood and buttermilk! what the devil takes the hussies into musical society, if they can't sing; or if they can sing, why don't they do if when they are axed civilly? For

my ?nair, i mcvci iciusks IO please Til'. company with a sociable tune, for I lovtA good song, as I do my diuner," Then,

complished Miss Rosehnd to make us 9ah0M 9ne 8h ,M produce e hundred charming ,f, j ia ord-r to render it aa extr.s.vely Useful as happy with a song. "Ldhetid turtle- ,m,8' nQon'K which there shll not be one p .ssible, tluy fpi I . or.i denv in off ring it to tlu men'm5 shp ' wiih nil ill 4' ."; indelicate or coarse. Warm a m-m on the!Pub,'C 4 -f APPUOVKD Medicine in those dis men, .asstu, with all the mn esty in;Mme mh be , b f , t reas which it profe.i to cure, and one which in the world, and hspi'.g so sweet v, "you ' ,Il,1Anc k , K L IL i rmdert d the most ent.re eatisUction to all musth exthnse me this evcnioK- Fve eol V y 8 bri,l,anthh who h"fc had oPPny of oh.erving .11 . ii .i . . 1 e bolinor so cbaate. ni m,,. ..l,,.., t. in

" O a bkb j - m i V 1 1 1 1 1 1114 VUU of which they no pres"nt it to the public under

Our Ladies' lajee Bonnets tire like a denseilbe sancT,on f 'he following certificates from 9 1 Dk., t J k i l , n-

ing us all in misery for fifteen minutes

and a half, by a good time keeper, she screwed up her mouth as if she had been

eating persimmons for a week, and listhped, so tharmingly, "Ith there a heart that never loved, Or (f It tboft voman'a aigb, Ith there a man can mark unmov'd, Dear voman'a tbearful eye!" "Well now, I declare," said the prim

old maid Miss Dorothy Gimhleteye, who was sitting along side of me, UI wonder

how that lady, can think of singing before such a large company. I don't think

it de-co-rous, by no means, for us young

girls to be sol-la-ing obstropulously, in the presence of men, at all." 0! bless your pretty face,' says Billv, 'excuse her. She's young and foolish yet; hut by the time shes as old I mean, Miss, as prudent as you, she'll be more on her guard against the persuasion of young men.' "Thank you, sir, for the compli-

nt,' said the offended Mis Dorothy,

ungner ruffles, and coloring, likf

t

j. enraged turkey-cock, as she stalker) majestically jUt of the room; while Spi-

fog; . b cunng those beauties of nature, we ere

most desirous to see. The. only compliment that should he paid to a dandy, is to address him by that appellation. It is dangerous to sympathize with a friend in his abuse of either his wife, his horse, or his professions; unless the first is dead the second disposed of, and the third discarded. There are certain things which men will allow no one tS abuse, aave, themselves. Fortitude is one of the noblest virtues appertaining to the beman character, and stamps upon those who possess it, an unfading lustre, which dons honor to the name of man. fie who labors under the lash of adversity, end bears up against bis misfortunes with a pious

resignation must be pleasing to tbe Supreme Being, while his conduct is universally admired by bis fellow creatures.

THE CARELESS UTFE To a man, of any delicacy, and even moderate neatness, nothing certainly is more odious and ungrateful than a slatternly And uncleanly woman'tis enough to quell his strongest pas sion, nd damp every fond and tender emo t ton .'til vastly more so in a wife than in a stiaojer. Besides, 'tis an insult upon a man's

Physicians, Dugs'is's, nd Merchants in differ

rnt part of 'he country. The suoscribtra h vc ol Li Mott's Cough Dro.js, as Agenis for Messrs. Crosby's. Tht viedicine has oMained ihe approbation of ht puMic. by effcrtfpg mary cur s of 'he diseases tor whi h t is rec'.mmendt d. We htve there for,i o hes;t! ion in recommending LA. MOTT'S JOTJG I) HOPS, as an excellent medicine. G. Dawson, druggest, and ate U. S. Surgeon -t Fort Fayeue, lmsbu:gh, Pa. J. Hamm, M. D. nd E. D Dower, i:n.ggi!s, Z n sviilt, Olii-i; William Moui.f, M D t)ytn, Ohioj M. & Co Apoth.r.ar?s H-ll. Goodwin and Ashtori,

nd rmrchilds fit Co. druggists, Ciot innnti, Ohio. Ira Delh'io, druggist, Chiiin.othe, Ohio; S Shsrp less, merchhnt, S Ctairsvill-, Omo, L. P. Fr zier, mcrchhn', Xnia, Ohio; Wm. Lowry, merchant, Lebanon, Ohio; Dr. E. Karris, Lawrence, borgh, I. diana; Dr. H. Watts, Madison, Induna; Thomas Wells, druggist, Nshvilic, Teh ; T. Divis Shelbyviilr, Ten Hyers & Butler, drugC sfc L- uisville Ky F Floyd, druggist, Fiank t it, Ky; Dr. M Q. Ashley, Richmond, Kv P. B Price, merchant, Georgetown, Ky; T. 8c H Hrent9, merchants, Pdris Ky; T. B. Atwcod. merchant, Greenshurgh, Ky. Uferen'-r t the envelope which accompanies each bottle, for certificate of particular cases CTPrepared by O & S. CROSBY, Druggists, Columbus, Ohio Each'tlottle will be labelled nd signed by them otherwise, not jjenume. Fa h iiotlle contains 45 doses price gl. Ad

by R. FERRIS.

Lawrcnceburgh, u. August, 1827. 31,

Roseherty Jamc? Root Ira Rapp George SUitler Joseph 2 Sheriff of Dearbom'i Comity 2. Shooc J ilea Silvester J s ph Steivurt D, J. Steel Alexander Sarber Isaac Toner Sophia 1 ' homsburgh Samue Jhorr.sburgh M, Test John 2 I ance Samuel C Van trice Samuel Walters William Will in m s J o Ji cy Wita7: Ja oh WiJcinsoti John ? Weaver Davis Wood Mrs. 71 Will iams WU'iam V, atet y Jacob.

ISAAC DUNN, P. M. Lawrcnceburgh Sept. 29, 1827. N. B. Persons wishing to inquire fct letters, will call at the Printing Oilice. EpFARM FOR SALE. HjHE SUttLlIiEH wishes to sell his valuable jL F:t m suu.tedon Salt Fork, Lawrencebiugh township, about six miles from Laurrencebuigb, containing ICO acres of land. On this farm arc sixty a'. res chared, and under good fence, together with a Mill Scat, a berng Orchard of Pe.-ch and Apple trteu; Also, a good Hewn Log House, out H ousts. Barn nd Well of excellent water Tn-.- aoove land will be sold ver iow, and the terms of payment mat nsy. JOHN DAVISON. May If, 1827. LAXD TITLES. THE Hoard ot Commissioners to perpetuate testimony f t r the county ot Dearborn, will meet X the t'ffice ot Dan'l Jlagt rman, in the town of Lawrenct ourgh, on the eigth . f O tober nt xt, at 9 o'c'ock, A. M. for tht purpose of re:riving; evidence of tbe existence of nereis, nd other .instruments of writing, co.isum.d .y fire in the court house a: Lwenreburgh ; and also receiving and admitting to recora all deeds heretofore recorded, and dl settlem-n's of decedet.U"1 estates, and probate businrss, the record of which was consumed b fin . Th session ill continue for two u. eks, if the business require. By order of the Board. DAVL. HAGERMAV, Clerk. N. B All deeds and other insmim-ms he reto t re recorded, will be admitted to record without expense to the party m-king such .pplication, ds the fees for such strviccs art pmd ouC of the county treasury D. H. September 8, ;827. 35- tf.

Moot Si Shoe Maker.

WisHfcia to inform the citi?:eni cfthe state of Indiana, Kentucky, and Oh.o, that be crrjea on the above business at his old stand, first door above Jesse Hum's Hotel, on High 6tiee. Ho hi9 on hand h gentra assortmtnt of woik: Women's Morocco, prunella and calf-skin shoes ; Men's coarse and line boots and shoes. All ot which are executed as well as any in the Eastern or Western cities, and of aa good materials. Attention will be paid to all orders in his line of business. JOURJEYMEX WAXTED;. To whom Cinciuiuii w-gta ul e given; Lawrenceburjjh, July 21, IS.?". 2P-t?

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