Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 40, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 11 October 1828 — Page 4
MISCELLANY.
From tbe Bachelor's Journal. Corporal Trim's advice to the Printer.
iI pity the Printer? said my uncle Toby, iIIe is a poor-devil,1 rejoined I. Trist. Sh Toby, 'tis (rue, the printer! life Is one of toil, and care, and strife, With many a rub and bit; To please us all be surely tries, But what with truth and what with lies, He never makes it fit. The printer's life 01 bard if is! To thus endure the weekly qiiz On efforts of bis pen; The printer no one can forgive, The printer cannot sin and live H cannot please ail men. For all he works yet ten to one, That in the end it pleases none, And only makes it worse; Whene'er he thinks to please, he finds He cannot suit the tunny miuds, But only gets a curse! I've seen, when on a hurried day, He gets a note, but cannot stay To pore its contents o'er; lis throws it in the common mint, The types are set, 'tis soon in print,
And he gets damn'd the mors. Nor is this all a piece he'll find, "Which pleases mightily his nairnJ He thinks it must 'go down;' He puts it in, but to his cost, Ile reckon'd there without a host,' He's damn'd all over town! The pretty maid with pouting bp, Turns o'er the ppr, thence to sip A draught from Hymen's place; But ah t the luckless printer then Has fiil'd his sheet to ple'sse the men; He loses Anna's grace! At other times, the piny man, With 9pec's on nose, sits down to scsq The paper for its ire; To seach for libels, jeers and sc-fifa He finds none here his spec's are off The weekly's in the fire. With honest Trim I freely say, Were I a printer of this day, I'd write to please myself! I'd ne'er give up the ground for augh?, Retract a line, or word or thought, For all their paltry pell! By none's caprice would I be led,
f I ' I ! '. U ri turn riw V. 1
JL Ucli "VUims oiuuij urri uiu lu ? uwsu,
I'd never swerve an inch; I'd mark out a course to take, jSor follow in another'i wake, However hard the pinch. Myself VA please I would not bend, Corruption's courses to defend, As modern printers seem; An independent course I'd lead, And could I wot in this sue- eed, I'd freely kick the beam!
preaching- them, (hough it perhaps would have been difficult to prove that the spectators approached very near. A white horse of gigantic siz, with 6ervv eye-balls &, distended nostrils, was often -een to run past the fatal spot, with the
fleetness of the wind, dragging a female
behind, with tattered' garments, and streaming hair, screaming for help. At other times, the horse would appear to drag a hideous skeleton clattering after him, half enveloped in a winding sheet, with cries and dismal howling; while again a female figure would at limes ap
pear sitting upon a huge fragment ol
a purchase of 500 acres at 10 per acre the original purchase money i.$'5000; of the 500 it is probable that not more than one-fifth is in actual cultivation in other words, yieldit g any interest, whilst the remaining 400 acres or g4000 are Iving dead; so thai the portion of 100 acres which is in a state of artivitv, may be said to have cost virtually 50 per acre; and it is quite, probable that uncss the purchaser manages better, and has
more manure at command than usual, he would consult a truer economy by applying his labor to the culture of a still
smaller sphere. As we have belore
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List of Letters
REMAINING in the post-office at Law-
renceburgh, !nd. on the 1st day of Oc
tober 1928; which, if not taken cut in three months, will be sent to the General Post-office as dead letters.
EDWIN G. PRATT ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR.
in Lawrenceburgh at the house
rocks, with a lighted candle upon each (Suggested, landholders have not yet by
linger, fciiiging wiiuiy, or uueiing a piercing cr, or hysterical laugh. Peo
ple too, began to wonder that Do Mont-
fort did not die, while many shook their heads, and indicated that he could not
that his soul was bound to earth till the
any means, realized the degree of econ
omy which may, and must be practised in every department, and every minutia)
of living.
Let them not suppose that they alone are under this necessity; it may begin
Arbm.kle Samuel Auvkermsn John Arnott '1 boT.ss AUe Mercy Mis3 Armstrong James H. Uonte John Bennett John Capt. Hassett Horace leech Marcus Htech Ma'-jartt MiS3 Beech Pv-nr.elU
Baily Their. a
Harrington William Horner Elias Hoy- James Judscn Augustus II Kt lk'g Mil; s Lorgwoi th Franci3 ' Lvmh Mary Lyons J hn lisre Aioa 3 Miller Henry Merric blephen Morsn 1 lvma3
OFFICE in Lawrencebu of JOHN SPENCER.
May 1, 18-28.
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ime should come. But these things too! with them, but assuredly it will, in its v . .1 II- 1
assed away. And now the revolution! iad intervened. A new government
Dill Jmes Dobbms Hubert D. Faulkner Robert
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course, reacn every otner caning anu
government profession; for so immediate is the coi
A thn nlrl man was nnt mn.inpvinn hetween all other pursuits with
led a quiet and inoiiensive me, and who
would rudely break in upon his repose. He died tranquilly at more than a hund-
Brssher Ch:I s L. Ciq. M'Chesnty Jeremiah
Hrashcr J .mcs M, Cox John Conlej' Lcmurl Craijr Thomas S. Cl ik .f I. G. Court Cssssclay Hugh Dnvis Willinm I) can.p Abrarn
red years old. Peace to his ashes!
Tradition has added in his sentence that
he was to wear a cord continually upon his neck, and a few )ears ago, there
w . . . .11 iV 1 1 1
that they must as assureuiy icei ner oe-jGreen Theodore E. prcssion, as that the extremities of (hejruves Georpe
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body must be paralizu ny a pressure on
the brain. American lunncr.
Matrimonial Statistics. Dr. Granville, an able Physician of London, in his re-
were those livincr who pretended that Prt to the "select committee of the
they had seen a neat silken string, ivorn i House of Commons, on the laws respectin compliance to the sentence, but toap-jh;g friendlv societies," gives the follow-
pearance as an ornament.
Illustrations of Scripture. Mat. iii. 4. ''And his meat was locust and wild honey." Some commentators are of opinion that the food of Jhn, in the wilderness, was not the real locusl, but the bud of
the locust tree, a shrub common in Ju- -
uea; there is, however, little doubt but
ing matrimonial statistu s, being uie result of a long series of inquiries made in the course ot his practice. His register embraces the cases of eight hundred and
seventy six women, of whom,
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tins assertion is mcorrecf, as the
inseti
Prom the New York Commercial Advertiser. Theold man. Crossing the K itskill and its rich meadows, we passed on to Cairo. About two miles before reach
ing this town, however, an ancient andi
spacious stone house was pointed out 10 113. nnd he;irinc the date of 1705, in
iron figures. This venerable maosion stands in the midst of an extensive farm of about a thousand acres well cultivated, and presenting a scene which, for a single farm3 is hardly any where to be equalled for the rich picturesque and beautiful. During a part of the seventeenth, and nearly the whole of the eighteenth, century, it belonged to one single owner! De Montfort, when young, was a man of violent passions. A servant girl having once runaway, he pursued and overtook her, and in his exasperation tied her to his horse's tail, to lead her borne. By a fright, or some other cause, the horse ran otF, and the unfortunate eirl was dashed into pieces against
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'5 uui omy lui eoiooiauy cieiin iy me j Mni.ic law (Lv. xi. 22.) but has been 1,0
used as an article of food, from the most Uf-
remote antiquity. &nme ol the hthioni- o
an tribes from this circumstance received
the appellation of Acridophagi (locust
eaters;) and Pliny relates that they were in high esteem among the Parthian?.
According to Niebuhr, in Arabia thi
are caught and nut into bars or on string
j ' - io dry, The Bedouins of Egypt roast
hem alive and devour (hem with aviditv.
In Birbary they are boiled, and then dri
ed on the roofs of the house ; Jackson during a short stay there, in 1799, saw dishes of them served up at the principal tables, and adds that thfy were considered a great delicacy. ILisselquist was informed, that at Mecca, when there w as a scarcity of corn, they ground locusts a substitute in their hand mills, or pounded them in a stone morter, and that the) mixed this flower with water into a
dough w ith which they made their cakes. lie likewise says, that they frequently eat them in time of plenty, but then
they boil them first, and afterwards stew them in butler. Bochart informs us
tnat wagon 1 uds of these ioect3 are bro't to F z, an uual article of food. The ancient Africans used to smoke or salt, and then fry them; and when thus prepared, according to Dr. D. Clark, their taste resembles that of a river cray-
tish. Dr. bhaw was in company with 'truth." r 1 1 - 1
some French emigrants, who assured him that they were not only very palatable, but who!esomea . It is probable ihat John either ate locust fried with honey, or when there was a scarcity of locust, subsisted on honey alone, with which the rocks and trees of Jud a abounded. (Deut. xxiu 13,
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married at 13
14 15 1C 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2G
00
to u 00
17 0 7 5 7 4 o 0 o 0 1
married at 27
M'Grckeri liobtrt
M'Wethy Ansel M'F.uier Thotms Nelson Sarah M;ss Oneil Uersr-dict Phillips Ksttier Mrs. Ptker Abraham Reed Archibald 2 Spencer Col. John Spear John Snyder 'ary P Miss Simpkins Funny Mrs. Test J. hn Walker Alexander Walter James Weaver George 2
Harris E. Parson Elder Weaver John
White Thorns s WVkinson John R Wright John ISAAC DUNX, p rn. 39-3w
AIVIOS LANE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 1 N FORMS the public that he will constantly 3 Uend he Terms of the Supreme Court; the D-strict Court of the United States, at Indianapolis 1 the Franklin, Dearborn, Switzerland, and Ripley Circuit Courts; and any other Court in the stte, on special application. That u future his inuUz-ided and persevering attention and tuU ents, will be devoted to his profession. And may, at all times, be consulted at his office, in Lawrenceburgh, next door to Air. Hunt's Hotel, or hi C"tirt,
July 25, 1827.
29tf.
Hathaway 1) niel Harding Stephen Esq Halladay Jtdiah Halladay Mary Oct. 4.
N. B The Post-master General's instructions las a wife ; tii!s is, therefore, to notify all persons are, that newspaptr posture fhall bepai! quar jthat I will pay no debts of he" contractine1 after
dvance ; ami that no credit should beithis date.
flTHE undersigned wishes to rent for a JL "K'h of time the large and well arranged DISTILLERY situated on the Kentucky side of the Ohio river opposite to the town of Rising Sun. 'I he budding is of stone, and the works within calculated on the Steam principle, of sufficient capacity to distil a large quantify of liquor daily. For terms apply to tha subscriber residing in Lawrenceburgh. A. II. JUDSOX. Sept. 20 1323. S7-Sr To the Public. "TyHEREAS Margaret, MY IFE, ha?, withv out provocation, left my bed and board, declaring that she will never return to rne again
trrlv in advi
given on letters. These instructions strictly adhered to at this office.
will be 1 M.
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. "O Y virtue of an ordc r ot the 01 phan's court of JL) Dearborn county, lluie will be exposed h r
is..lf 10 the town of Liiwrenct-burtrh. on the 2t:h
28nf octobrr, TW () ACRES OF LAND, situated 29ji" Lawrtncehurgh township, at. joining lands of
Walter Armstrong and others, the real estate of Moses Hitchcock, deceased, and a prt of LO V No. 7 suid by the Administrators of D vid U?es, deceased, to George H. Dunn, in thr year of 1823 or '4 Said land will not be sold for less 'haa twenty-five dollars per acre, cash in Uand JOHN GRAY, tdmr3 HORACE WHITNEY, ( Oct 4. 1828
30 31 32 33 34 3 3G o t 38 30
September 12. 1S2S.
RICHARD XORRIS.
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Tailor and Mabit-makcr,
-q- :j RESPECTFULLY inform
the public, thai he lus es. r-"MSJ t.kl.. I i u-. if .u: 1
uuiiMiru lit 14.9c 1 in ims j'lace in the above Hustness. He
fliitteis himself that he can suit customers with neatnt ss and despats. h having obtained the latest and most admired Eastern F-shiorF, he solicits a share of public patronage. He may at all times be found ut his SHOP, High-street, opposite the Market house, in Lawrenceburgh. Septe-nhr 6 128. 35 tf
Presidential Election.
f H E q jilifitd electors of Dearhorn coun-
Y are hereby notified (hat an election
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1 rem this curious table our unmarried female reader;?, can make some cal-
culalions of their respective chances ofj
escaping horn a state 01 single blesseunes
to the Pt'jo)ment of the bittcr-szecets of
matrimony, hi all their calculations
ihey should, however, have an especial reference to tho condition of their rentroll, as the universal experience of tho age, proves that the precious metals constitute almost the only circulating medium of master Cupid's dominion. S. Em Chron.
La iMotCs Cough Drops, For Coughs Consumption. Cdds, Injlu
enzn, 11 hooping Coughs, Sp-jsmudic be held at the usual places of holding elec-
Jisthma, rain in the iice, iJiJicu(ty of
breathing, and ivant oj ctccp.
;li MSSAd
Two friends who had been separated a great while, meeting by chance, one asked the other how he did? he replied that he was very well, and teas married
since they last met. 4i That is good news
indeed." '"Nay, not so very good neither, for I have-married a shrew."' "That is bad too."' 1 "No1 so had neither, for I had two thousand pounds with her." "That is well again." 6,Not so well neither, for I laid it out in sheep, and they nil died with the rot." 4,Th at was hard in
'Not so hard neither, for I sold
the skins for more than the sheep cost me." Ave,that made you amends5:
'iNot so much amends neither, for I laid
out my money in a house and it was
ed. t4Tl.at was a great loss indeed." "Not so great a loss neithcrr my wife was burned in it
tiens ia the several townships, in the several counties in the state of Indiana, oo the first
MM1E prrpnetots Monday i November, 1323. to fleet five elec-
2 of La .Mott r tors to vote for President and Vice President Conjrh Drops havt Lf the United States, agreeably lo the law ia KTrJi:"1 such case made and provided. in1" but little in c;,m j mendation of th s IWIZ is also given to those delinquent
preparation bei'ig confident that i's va uejtn the pament ol their taxes for the year 188,
would prove a suthcient recommendation ; from i and furmer years I have been collector, that the increased .demand for the article, and the J naFe some one at each ,aee cf
of the Umed States where t is known and u order to render it as extensively useful as possi ble, they fee! co' fi.lert in (.tierintr it to the pir
lie s an approved Medicine in those distt.s f--.nV- 1 . n i . . . . t n ...... .. 1 . . . . V . . I . L.
rendered the most entire satisfaction to all those1
who have had an onnortunnv of obsf rvir amii
testing1 ta salutary effecis. lt cot.firmition ut bl'rsi durnr court; and at the Regimental which t h t y now present it to the public un ie. muster of the Srd, 15th. 55th & 60th Regiments the sanction of the following certificates fn.ru to review the same, at which time I hope payPhysioans, Urug-ists and Merchants ia differ- mPnt hfk maj oa :i
t nt parts cf the country. T V l"ni ,"u&c, ,"" w Iitidnnt. iwdl h. ........ i.l t T
nuici;ci7 it in ii.' givru uf excuses istfen; ior 1
tiOJding the I'restdential election; also at the same place on the following: days in October, to icit: at Randolph and Legxn, on the 1st; at Union and Kelso, on the 2nd; at Manchester and Cesar creek, on the Srd; at
! Ldus,hery and Sparta, on the 4th ; at Lawrence-
CERTIFICATES. We, the subscribe ra, have sold La ,M?ttss Cough Drops, as agents fur the Messrs Crosby s Tl;e Medicine h.-s obtained the approbation ot he public, by t iltcting in any currs of tlie di eases for winch it is recommended. We hat therefore t hesitation ia recommending LA MOTT'b COUfHI DUOTS as un excellent atd
urrrecn
A paper publisl)ed in Pari:
Tonne?
see, contains iira bona fide advertisement.
and 1 bim. xiv. 26.) Honey and but
ter w-re a common fare, (Isa. vii. 15.:)!
rocks an J stones. The unhappy master! and DWrvieux while on a visit to the I the following very honest applicatn
was arrested, and tried, and convicted(Urand Emir's camp m Arabia, often par- the legal acquirements, and special quali-
lie was ru n, oi a powenui iook oi mis mixture, and says that it is "cations ol an attorne) , tor the due prac-
nd Frirchil i-
Detail-.), di'ig
icne. Cw Dawson, drug'g-ist, and late U. S. S
at Fort Fayette, PntsMirgb, P.; J. Ihram, M
D una H. D u wr.er umggisfs, Xanes.'iSh. Wm
I Mount, M. l. D.yton; vl. Woit & co. Apothe
ouni-j(.afy-s HdU, Cot.dvvni Sc Ashton. ar
& co druggisls, Cincinnati; Ira
uist. Chilicothe ; S. Shurph-ss, m.r hsuit, Si
C'airsvillf; Wm. Lou ry, merchant, Lebanon, O Dr. F, Ferris, Lawn n-oeourli; D H. W-tts, ?.l disnn, (Indiana.) Tii'imss Wt 1!?, drui,-, Xasliville; Thomas Dvis, Shelbyvi.le; and Dr Corge M'Dmiet, Cl rksviile, (Term ;) yers & lintlpr. druiri?is?s. Liiisvdie: F. Fiovd. nriK-rii
it'lon ot Vp.nktV.p: Ii. P.. F; ice. rn-1 -chaut. tleorr- luw n
- r - n i U M. Krcheval, dniggist, Hft-dstown, Kv.
of tmirder!
family for the times, and though he com
bined means of wealth and family influence, it being allowed on all hands to be a hard case, he was sentenced to be executed at ninety nine- years old, lie lived on; and generation after generation pas?ed away -ind yet De Monfort lived. D -ath seemed to have no arrow
barbed for him.
not disagreeable even to a novice in the
Lastern mode of Living. Lcihbury
W. 5.
The
price of Land. An impression
seems to xm, the truth of which may
tice of law.
G. V. TERRELL, Attorney at La:i Without the benefit of age or experience, without the aid of theory or practice, idlers his professional services to the
public. He will practice (if he can gel
be questioned, that lands are selling farj any business) in the counties of Humbefovv their value, and that the present ,,hrev?. Carrol nri Hm-v he nromi
i.i .i. l ri ! .i . . i i j r j r
lengui tne time ap-iMaie. ui iiimgs m mat respect is a arced nothing but honesfv in hU Mrnfpion.and
i . .1 M .,.. .1........ ..;.,..(.. I.Mw.. ..,li.. , :.j t. i . I . J
proacueu. nincij-uve, niiieiv- "ucj wuuica?, u lonsiuer me aitnosi
eight 'years hid rolled away since his'countless millions of unoccupied acres of
must collect and make prompt payment according to law and sve the 21 percent that I have had to pay for the two last years. Yom know the money is not mine, and unless I can get it of you, how can I pay it? Hereafter, should I be the collector, th tax accounts must be closed each year agreeablv to taw. I also give notice to those indebted to me by note, account, and for fees, to make payment during
j October court 1S28, for after that time I must
take the proper steps to collect, to enable mo to pay my dehts. NO MCE is also wven. that agreeably to
jlnv I will expose to puhlic sale on the 2ud
Monday in November 1828, all Land and Town lots hy their Number, as charged on the duplicate for the year 1S28, and former years I have hem collector. JOHN PF.NCEU S. & C P. C. Septemhv-r 15, 18iS. S7-3w.
i.ernjicaics oj important cnes vtu uccowptu-y
each JJoit'e. with piirticulur direittcus Jur ust.i
Sid wholes -ie tty i). a b. Uros-jy, Lxumous,, T I l , T i. Oh o; r.d by I. Tho np.i n, Srn.lU & lVais.ll,! bei 1 1 aiT-Dl' CSSCl, Boot
Fultiion u Sexton, Fu'Kr & J iiaLins, thuiis , .'zi.f'''.,ii'f. ar.il hv S. 8vr'tKfi-. il. nriv si !
George il. & J s. Kteri, 2ia!ti. $ rviu.a me puoue mat ne Das opened a ttlc coatuirii 45 doits pric &l.idL'P on H'r'b street, Lawrenceburgh, a
H. V, HARRIS,
r, 11 air-Dresser, and Shoe Black,
J flltS iA;U',
iwr. Mc!i bottle
For Side hy K. FLU HI S. Larf rencaburb, July 5, 1S2S. 26 lyr
lii rtli. The ninety-ninth came on, and
yet he lived ! But generations had risen up and g;no down to the tombr since his offence Nay, the tale had almost become a forgotten tradition, although many veara before the keen eyes of tu-
perstition had seen, and her tremulous tongue related, many tales of startling terror concerning the appearances at the fat.il spot, pointed out to this day, where the poor girl lost her life. The hopeless .swain who, in returning from visiting his rustic mistress, was so unlucky
as to have been detained in the lap of
bliss to the solemn hour ot midnight, was sure to encounter a nocturnal apparition of some sort. S imetimes sighs and lamentations 'were heard in the air, like the plaintiveness of the soft whistling wind. At others, a white cow, which was said to have been a favorite when the deceased was alive, would stand
lowing among the rocks, while 'again at
others, a shagged white dog would stand pointing and howling towards the man
sion, but they always vauishecj ou ap-
not overmuch of tha.
t i .
tana m the country ; the sparseness ot po- ADMIMSTRA TOR'S SALE.
nuiation, compared with the extent oti TTotick islu rehv Hw-n. tit a s'sall ex
territory; the vast abundance and the! pose to sale at public vendue, t the cour-
low price of all the products of the
plough, it would seem that the present is
AND
Cloth Dressing,
house door, in Lasvrenct bu: sro. on the fourth
Saturday in Omoi er ntxt, till ihe right, title, iu
tert-st, claim ind demaud. of the heirs of Jesse It
over and to the cert ficate for the south west
quarter of Si-ctioa No 3, and s nith htlt of frac lion N . 4. in o'.viishij) No 6 of range No 3, wt-st, &,-.i.c. in the ounty nf Hear horn ; which certificate s sold to s ve ihe land from forfeit ure. By order of the court of Prob-te oi Dt-ar born county.
FRF.nElill K VI Z UVTUMUXl U Z.
Oetohpr 1, J823 S9-Sw
AdnVrs.
the naiural slate of things, and that .Q30i Lord, Ite of Dearborn c nintv, deceased, in
4U 50 60 TO, and 80 an acre lor land, was only the result of an extraordinary slate of things, abroad and at home. And again, to estimate the real value of lands in the Atlantic states, we must constantly bear in mind that a great revolution has been achieved in the value ot landed property, by the prodigious
lacilties which have been, and are constantly in a course of being established, lor bringing all the products, even the most bulky of the new and fertile regions of the west, into competition and contact with the productions of the states that are washed by the lide waters. How is it possible, under, thee circumstances, for land to sell for any thing like former high prices, since, after all, the question must be put What per cent, will it yield? Suppose
One Cent Reward!!
THE above reward, but no charges will be paid fur tru apprehensioi hnd delivery of LLVl SWAN, a. inj'-i.ttd appieniice to the cooper ing business, who "absconded from ray employ merit on the loih inst. Snid Levi is nbuut 1-4 y-ars old
dark nair &. comp'.txion; had oo when he wen iway blue Jeans c -lies, &. a fur hat part worn I p rsons urc cautioned against harbonug or trusting him. Harrison Ohio, Sept. 25, 1328. 33-3 w.
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At S unuel Bond's Mill, on White Water. TTJHE subscriber wishes ta inform his 8 fnend3 and tha public generally, that the works are in complete order and ready for business; and that he is now ready to receive Cloth, which he will warrant to be FULLED, DVKv) & DRESSED, in the best manner, and with despatch, at the following prices, or hs low as any other's customary puc: Lon don Bro;vn, fulled, fine dress 25 cents; Women's wear, ditto, 14 cents; -nufT, Bottle
! Greens, Londou Scnokcs, Uhves, ljrowns, I Bhrks. and Navy Blues, foiled, fine dress, from
18 3 4 to 2U cenis; - oinen s ivear ol toe above colouis, from 10 to 22 1-2 cents per yard Light and dark Drabs, Leads, fu!Ld, fine dress, 8 to 12 cents, Coloured cloth, failed Htid presse'd, 6 1-4; if she?ed once or twico, 8 cents, finest dress 10 cents; and all other work in the above business, done at the same rates at the above Mdl. gj" Cloth will be received at Kwinj acd Gibson's store, Lawrenceburgh, and retained there agia every two weeks finished. MILES KELLOGG. Whits Watery Aug. 4lh ISIS. SltL
few doors south west of the Market house, where he will always be ready to accommodate citizens and stranger Harin served a regular apprenticeship, and been for some time past engaged in carrying cn the above branches of business, he flutters himself that he shall be able to render general satisfaction, and merit a share of puhlic patronage. sept. 20, I8i3. S7-Sw
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