Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 43, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 1 November 1828 — Page 4
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MISCELuA , i
FR M THE DELAWARE GAZETTE.
The Ways of Providence. ff,gh oa the mountain Moses sat sublime, PondVing oo una, toe minister of crime. Paring to spalc to Hua the Lord of Lords, Of retribution aod unjust rewards; When high in tLav'o tb' Almighty Father beard, The Prophet's psrdoo'd, but presumptuous word, And bade bim look below into tbn plan,
Nor dare impeach impartial Heav'o again,
The prince, suspecting there might
boa concealed listener ana mat it wa?
the kinff. pursued his wild and frantic
acts, hoping, that by some lucky chance,
he miirht discover Ins maing piace.
Watchful of all that passed in the room.
as he dashed from side to side, he des
cried a little movement of the uneasy courtier's covering. Suddenly Hamlet
sprung upon his feet, bogan to crow like
a cock, and flapping his arms against his sides, leaped upon the straw feeling something under him, he snatched out his sword and thrust it through the unfortunate lord. The barbarism of the
Tbo Prophet, bending o'er too mountain's times is most shockingly displayed in the
brow, Ibrutal manner in which he treats the
Gs'd at the scune that shone in ligfit below; dead body, but for the honor ofthe Dan-
His eagle eye a silver spring surreyM,
That murmurM sjftly io the sylvan shade, When soon wry soldier's parching lip, The lucid hqnd sUj'd awhile to sip, Upon the bank his glittering gold still lay, Vnn he again pursued bis weary way; The Prophet mark'd the precious pnz forgot;
Whn lo! a youth appear'd upon the apor;
ish prince we must suppose that it was
not merely a wanton act, but done the
more decidedly to convince the kinJ when the strange situ ition'of the corpse
ly shook their heads; but the advice was repeated every day, and every person knows that the perpetual repetition of
the same thinjr, is like the dropping of
water it will wearaway a stone. My two neighbors at length began to talk over the matter seriously together, and one day came to consult me on the matter. "Let well enough alone," said I, and they went away, according to custom, to do exactly contrary to the advice they came to solicit. The owner of the house with
the sunken corner, and he ofthe crook
ed chimney, accordingly the next day! - .1 ! J . 1
went to work, under tne direction ot the
disciple of public improvements, to rem
'Haps Mr. Wick, wll not srow slc& Or raaniffst repfn,anrc That in his tarry h should marry Upon so short acquaintance. - . BIBO.
My eye Betty Mirtin.Tih tsa vulgarism to be raet with only in low companies, through it has sometimes been transplanted from thence, and introduced into noble and even princely mansions. The fol
lowing appears fo be a correct definition of these apparently unmeaning words. A man once going into a church or chapel of the Romish persuasion, on St. Martin's day, heard the Latin Litany chaunled. when the words Mihi Beate jVar-
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they had borne so long with the most
perfect convenience. One got a jackscrew under the delinquent corner; the other raised a mighty beam against his
cornse chimnev, and to work they went, screw-
was seen, how absolutely he must be di !inS and pushing with a vengeance. In vested of reason. Beinc assured he u nless than 15 minutes, the crooked chim-
inow alone with his mother, in a most !pev, being stubborn with age, and withal
a . ... i . i r,i i,..n awiui manner ne turns upon ier. an(ii,lu,, i .7 jv- i iic
Th Jrl earn'd trophy ofthe battle fr.y, avows his madness to be assumed -he re i perpendicular, broke short off, and foilEr lang witb tottering steps and a,p.ct grave, proaches her wtth her wickedness andiing through the roof, upon the garret An aged traveller came to taste the wve, I the incestous marriage and threatens bW, carried that with it and the whole CH-uch.ne his thirst with burning heat cp-!his mighty vengeance upon the institra-maiS stopped not to rest, till it found ol-
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eay these mortal inconveniences wnicn ocrurrFd Srt often, that upon being
pre88'd,
He on the greasy bank reclin'd to rest.
tor of her crime.
In the historian, we find that the ad-
id bottom in the cellar. It was well thai
the dame arid all the children were out
CAUTIOX TO THE PUBLIC
fiMlli publie. nd .11 mankind are hereby caua tioned ginst t.kn g an assignment cr transfer, .for on mortgage givtn ry me Ui Lewis C. Mansoo, on the weat haU of the south (juirter, ami east half of the North west quarter, of section No 5, Town 5. Range two west, containing one hundred and torty six acaea ot Und anl g.ven to secure thepjment of g65Q the std t&nd having been aold tu me by the said L-wis C. Manson, ard having been grossly and fraudulently msprtsented to me, by him, 4t the time of purch "e, so far fn-m pyng him or his assignee any part of the above mortgage money I sh .11 commence suit against him to re. cover back the money I have already paid him the sid Lewis C Manson, and for damage tor the fraud. ., WILLIAM EDNEY 21 O-tcher, 1828. 44 tf
asked how he liked the service; he repli
ed,it was nothing hut nonsense or something worse, as horn b ginning to end "it wag all wy Eye Betty Martin"
Scarce o'er bis mind did dreamy alumbtr steal, 'munitions of Hamlet awake ed the con-;f doors, witnessing the progress ofthe
science ofthe queen, and recalled her to'exppriment. Here was a comfortable
penitence and virtue. 1 he king, oh ;i iurcn nouse saenncea to the un
serving the change, became doubly sus- jprovement of a crooked chimney.
And hush'd to rest the faculty to feel
When bc1 lrm'd tho soldier came with rag: Hi g'"l l diiicided of tho sober sage; To Huav'n protesting ha his gold denief, Ncir nave I seen it witness Heav'n he cries. Tha soldier still at his great loss nggrifv'-l ; Demanded loud, nor off r'd oaths beliwv'd, 'I'dl at the old man in his wrath h rmhM
And from the latal wound the life blood irush'd i letters to tht; English monarch, request-, may, that the shock given to the old edi
piciousof the prince, and bailli g some
preliminary steps, he took vengeance.
rhe man of the sunken come.-, sue
ceeded to his utter satisfaction, in plac
Hamb twasentrapped by him into an em- ing the four corners on a level, and was
bassv to England. He sent along with jdelighied with his improvement; until
him two courtiers, who bore private going into his house. he beheld, with dis-
Tbe Prophet now with horror struck profound, Cover'd his fice and foil upon the gro-md, In wondor lost Jehovah thusahould give, The guilmss death and bid the guilty lire. The Almighty Father ofthe righteoin saw, And to tne Prophet thus explainM his law: Dre not to censuro wilha vain pretence; Thou cnst not fthom God's own providence Thou saw'st tb youth the cause of murder'd
Thou think'st injustice wag'd the soldier's re, But mke that, he whom tbou didst see expire, RIurd;r'd alas! the youth's unhappy sire, Th is 1 p'-rmitted the unc on-cious son. To avf nge his father, nnd tnou sest 'tis done, "Mark this and own that Providence is right, Tbo' all her ways b'i bidden from thy !gvit, N r dare th just decrees of H-av'n to scan, Or in a murder'd insect, or a rn-n; For know th Almighty from his throne on high, Surveys creation wilb an anx os M1LF0UD BVR ).
inghim, as the greatest favor he could fice, and the disturbance of its various confer on Denmark, to compass, by parts, which had cemented by time into
secret and sure means, the death of the one solid mass, had cracked his walls, so prince as soon as he landed. Hamlet, that they looked like a fish net, disloca-
during the voyage, had reason to suspect, ted the window sills, removed the ends of
the mission ot Ins c unpani ns; ai.d by a the be tms Irom their ancient resting stratagem, obtaining their credentials, places, in short, wrecked the whole cs he found the treacherous mandate; and Itablishment. It was become like a changing it for one wherein he ordered sieve, and the next time it rained, the
ORIG1XAL STORY OF I LI M LET. Florwindillus, king of Jutland, married Gerut'a, or Gertrude, the only daughter of Kuric, ki;g of De nmark. The produce of thb union was a son. Called Amlettus. When he gre.v t -wards manhood, his spirit and extraordinary abilities excited the envy and ha
tred ot his uncle, who, before the birth time to be a witness ot the splendid rites
the execution ofthe two lords, he quiet
ly proceeded with them to the British
shore. On landing, the papers wiiere delivered, and the king, without further parley, obeyed u hat he believed to be the request of his royal ally; and thus did treason meet the punishment due to its crime. The daughter ofthe king ho
ing charmed with the person and manners of the foreign prince, evinced v-ch
whole family came out like drowned
rats. I here was not a dry corner in the whole house, nor a dry thread on its oc
cupants. "The poor man set himself to work to remedy th se inconveniences, and from timn to time laid out a great deal of m"0(;y,i slopping crannies, and setting (he dislocated limh. But all would not d.. -ihf whole frame ol ihe edifice had been
m irks of tenderness, that Hamlet could '-haken to its e -dn , by the disturbance
not but perceive the depth of hi- con-!"!' i5 p:rt. There was no mending it; quest. He va not inse ?ible to her at- ;i"d nothing was lefi but to pull it down, tractions; and receiving the king's as- and build a new oiu-, with all the modern sent, in the course of a few days le ! her iu pvovements. The manof the crooked to the nuptial alt ir. Amidst all fovs, chimney also resolved to do the same, he was, however, like a perturbed ghost Bui the man who hi gins to dig a new eel that could not rest; and before man ! lar, very often commences undermining
suns had set, he o'damed a hard wru'::g his own prosperity. I he houses were
leave from his bride, once mare to setit l;st finished, and very fine houses the
ail, and appeared at Elsiueur just at the Uvere hut they did not belong to the
Fulling, Dying, and Dressing: Cloth,
in the town of New Lawience-
bin gh, at the customary prices. Cotton Yarn
may be bad at the same place. 1 T & DUNN, sept. 26. 1823 SS-tf
Valuable Real Estate for Sale.
B
Y virtue of a decree of the Dearborn circuit
Court will be sold undtr tha
direction of the subscriber, administrator of tho estate of Jonathan Dayton, deceased, on tha premises in the county of Dearborn, in tha State of Indiana, on the 24 h day of November
WILL be done at the Factory next M e,rven oV,ock in ,he -rreon of iha
uay, aecnsii uuii'uor tu, auu iririniti secuuua number 14 k 15 in Township No. 4: range No. 1 west, containing about 1-94 acres Terms and conditions of sale made known by application to G-orge H Dunn, attorney at law, at Lwrenceburgb, or to the subscriber at Cincinnati. O. M SPENCEU. October 15, 18S3. 41 -t.
AND
Cloth Dressing, At Samuel Bond's Mill, on White Water.
NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber by book account or note, are n quested I.. ...II unit matrt im m r.li I 4Vmf-nt OTficft A
rnyHE subscriber wishes to inform jlld nient tnd save cost, as 'no further .udulJl fnend. nod the pubhc general.y th.t J he works are in complete ordr and ready lur b..ne; and that he .s oow re.dy to receive He would also inform the public that ha
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DYED & DRESSED in ti e best manner,
Tinninir Business
nd ivith despalch. at the following pries, or n H its branches, at the old stand on High a low as any other's customer? prices: Lon j Street, south west ofthe mtrket house, Lawdon Drown, fulled, fioe dress 25 cmts; Wo- 'renre borgh, and that he will be able at all times men's wear, ditto, 14 cents; nuff. Hotlle!(a accommodate customers and others with Greens, London Smokes, (dives, Dr own9, 'fevv work or repair old with despatch.
lil- k9, and Navy Blues, fulled fine dress, from
18 S 4 to 20 em's; oa tii's w-ar of ttje abore colours from 10 to V2 1 cents per yard L'ght and dark Drabs Letls full d fiae dress, 8 to 12 cents, Coloured cuiih, fjiled nd pressed, 6 1-4; if sheared oure or twice, 8 cen's finest dress 10 cnt.; nd all other work in the above business, done at the same r-it'S at IJie above Mill. gCT Clntb sl be received at Ewmg and fiibsons store, Lawrenceburgh, and retujned there again every two weekt finished. MILES KELLOGG
White Water Aug 4th 188. SItf BW IN G. P K A TT ATTORNEY AND COUNSKLLOR. OFFICE in Li"Tpneeburgh at ths bouse of JOHN SPENCER. May 1, 1828. 17.L
Oct
18-28.
WILLIAM KELL. 4 6w.
o w tier;
They
were mortgaged fci
of Amlettus, was r yarded as prestrmp-i which Fengo (uppOfing him now to- he more than half they were worth, and in
tive heirto the crown, r-onijo, whicn (murdered,) had prep ired for his funeral. ! process of time monty growing ven
was the name of this haughty prince. j On the proclamation of his arrival he--ca"f e, they were Fold terjust enough to
xo'iceivea a passion tor his stster-in -law, (was welcomed with enthusiasm by thcatify the creditors, " 1 lie end of all
ine (jueen; an i meetnii: with reciprocal people, who-e idol he was, and who had! "'a?, that my neighbors had exchanged feelings, they soon arranged a plan, been overwhelmed with sriief when Feji-ithe little hoies with the sunken comer
which putting in execution, tie ascended j go announced io them his sudden deaihland crooked clnmney, for an immense
Ihe throne ol hn hrother, and espou.-ed I in England. I he king. inhamd with a ' mansion without walls or chimie.
tht; widowed princess. Amlettus,- (on ruinous disappointment, and becomir?g: They wpp lierall) turned out of doors.
H-mlet,) supposing his father had died
by the hand or .tevice of ins uncle, determined to be revenged. But perceiving the jealousy with which the usurper eyed his superior tale its, and the better to conceal his hatred and intentions, he affected a gradual derangement of reason, and, at la-t, acted all the extravagance
doubly jealous of his growing populari "I w ish we had l;-t ven well alone," said
ty, now albcted no conciliation, but , t f i-y to m, as the) ueparicd to the wilopenly manifested his hatred and hostili-jdcrnes-io begin the world anew." fMirty. Hamlet again had recourse to his, ror ol Travellers, pretended madness, and commit ed so
many alarming ac's, that Fengo, feanngl An old Cudom hi olden time, it is
said that the inhabitants ot a certaiii
town in New Hampshire, consisting
their detection, ordered his sword locked
into its scabbard, under a plea of iruard-
of an absolute madman. Fengo's guiltiing the lunatic from personal harm.'chi. flv of Lih or Scotch presby terians,
.uviuv v. in... iu u iiiij ream oi a Alter various auveniures, at last the adopted the f llow ingcustom. A- soon ma ady so favorable to his security prince accomplished the death of his as their fields were planted and sown,
J,m pYuu, U!,,e project;uncie s aunerenis, ana vengeance on the their prieis,-accompanied by the elders,
ucuigimiueii ueiiejiiu uus assumed msa-f tratricide hunseit, hy stilting hre to the deacons ai.d farmers, went from fiHJ nity, tried bv different stratagems to palace during the debauch of a mid- to held, offering up a short prayer over penetrate the truth.--One of these wastoninht banquet. Pushing in amidst thc-ach, thul the might receive the fruits draw turn into a confidential interview; flames, he kills Fango with his own hand, of their labours in a plenteous harvest, with a young d imel. who had been the reproaching him at the moment with his One day while engaged in this pious companion of hisinfmcv; but Hamlet's; murder, adultery and incest. Immedi- perambulation, they arrived at a field sagaci y,and th- tim -ly cau-iou of hisjately on this act of retribution he was where the priet stopped, took a keen intimate friend, frustrated this des?gn.j proclaimed lawful successor to the vv,&after sim-i hesitation, address-inthe-ie two persons we mav remo-iii,'hrrne. nnd crowned with :ill Ann cnl..m.'. a i.: ' i .. l, t rn :
v , ,. , .. . - - , -uv .-v.uui '.u niMii'in iu lunowinLi uurnori :
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Collector's Notice.
NOT ICE ti also given Miat greeahly to law I will expos to (jijh'ie. g'tle on the 2nd Monday in November 1823 all Ltnd and
1 own lots br their ISuri'tr aa charged on the w. st. ic. Sic. in ihr- ouniv ot Dr -rborn, for
duplicate for the year 1823, and former years , matnUiin-- of 8d heir, ami pavnent of just
I have been colhctor JOHN PENCEIJ S. & C . D C. Septea.ber 15, 1328. 37-3v.
AUMLMb I RATOKb bALB Postponed to the 8th Nov.
Y unur of an order of tht o phn's court of LXi-aihoTn r'untv, there will be exposed tup
s, It- sn th town of L-.wrtnet-burgh, on the 8th f November, TWO ACHES OF LAND, situated n LckWrt nctt uigh townLip, njir-ii g lands of W.litr Armsr i g Knrt oilurs, the rel tstkteof M-ises Hit--hcock, dnmsed, nd prt of LOP No 7, s(dd by lle At'minis rsto'sel D via Kts, :et-v S'd, to Gc rgf H Dunn, in the jtr.of
1823 or '4 baid Unci will not be sold tor less ihan iwtnty fie dolUnt per acre, cash in hid JdHN Gil AY, 1 HUKAL't: UtiirNEY, f O t 4, 1823 Gill RDIA XS SALE. NOTICE is h-reny p. ven, that 1 shall expose 'o sale, at pubiic vendue on the prt raises, on the third S turdny in N .v -mier next, the ri'Su. titlr, iutrivst, cUim ar.d demand of Heb cst Ann Sharer, e ot Dirborn county, deceas d, io, ov r nd to, the South eas. quarter of Station Ni. J9, Township ax, io tt-ngc two
La Alott's Cough Drops,
For Coughs, ConswnptioitSi Colds, Injlu
enzo,
Asthma, Pain in the side, Difficulty of Breathing, and want of Sh tp.
I'
LOOVJCHDSOPSf.J
debts. Hy order cf ttie probate court of Dci
born county. ELI AS M1LLIKEN, 10 h O'toher, 1828. Guardian,
Administrator's Notice. A I.I. r--inru inrlt-titHrl In (fit- psthtf ..1 Jonft.
IVhoovinsr Coughs. Spasmodic r it.,, n vmn. Hate nfNw .i.-rsfv drrAi.
i - i J 1 v j j
ir nquirn! to m.-Ke immediate payment; nd all p '.-.-soi s hdving- claims against sid estite, are rtqJrd to present thrBi, duly proven, or
f su'lu Micaitd. .'ffreeabfv to Uw.dhui me year
t La .Mott a fr0m the- date ht reof, to either the su s. ribr r .a
mm
Cotigh Drops uave i efri-ioec. i. cm say itg but little in om meiidatiun vi thu
confident th-t i's vaue
k4My friends and brethren, it will he of
no ue to pray over this hi 'd till there
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iu vjjxieiia ami norano ot bfiakpear. nity The second plot was attended with an
equal want of success. It wa concerted T once had two near neighbors'. who!U m,.r manure snr.d nnn it.e..,iu.
by engo that the queen should tate her, lived in a couple of old f ishioi ed Dutch, wi.e, even the prayer of a'riKhteoiH son to task in a private conversation,! houses, which tho' they made no sneat mH. however fervent, tan not ' beeff'ecvainly ilatterin.tr himself that the prince: figure without, were very su and com tual." would not co-.ceal his true state from the fortable within, and accorded very well '
pieaiiii.irs oi a moincr. anaKspear has with their cireumstances,which were hut Fmm the Gporn,, nh;n r
moderate. One of the house had sunk! (,f iit -?.
j - - - .....
Cincinnati, or to ticoiye 11. Dunn Ktq at th'a
place iar settkneat. O- M. SPENCER. Adm'r. of Mp estate ?'f Jnuntban 1) ytn, deceased. Lawrenceburgh la., Oct. 8, 1828. 40-6w.
JTm after Hags!
(tF The PRINTERS
pi" par IOIi
wou'd prove a 8urtir:ient ret otnmriKktivn ; fioru
ti increased demand for he a:ticl. and the
ret 'lebnty which it h..s j.ind i'i cvry p.rt of he Umvd Sa;!'S h. re n is know:. aiK in ;dcr to rendc it as xtensiveiy ist-tu s possible, they ft-J - ' fi '-: - . (Fri ing- it to -h pub-
t ; . o jl.. f . ! . ... .i .... i
hich it protest s ur nnd one which has)?" ie ailaClllim vJlrnd:ed the most in ires.it gfV.tion to all host'n j rrnnohll VcrU who have had n opporiuoiy of obs rvi-g and 11LC la I CI1CCUUI 11, u-sti! g its salr.tj.ry -fFects. Io co.-firmation of . ailtho I" izO lllG to ofler U'hirh thrV nua' nwnt it lr 1Kb nnnlir unfp:
ttit sanction of the following certific.tes fr m! JOU foi' Slliall blllldleS (such US i'hysKnans, Drugeis s and Merchants in ddFcr- j r i t
ent parts of the country. CERTIFICATES.
I am carrying) of clean Linen
and Cotton lit A 2 3-4
We; n,h 8ub8Cribcrs; hVe n,d J"- cents in CASH per pound iuj-A Drops, asAircDts f;r the !essrs i.rce'jy s ' 1
antl lor lots ol luu pounds and
adopted every part of thr scetse, not only the orecise situation and rirciimslnnrps.
at one corner a few inches, in conse-
hut the sentiments, &sorneiimesthe veryiquence of some little defect in the fouri- 'M her-n' biasings crown their jy8 words themselves. The queen's apart- dation; but this had happened 20 voara mUl girU and
ment was the app inted place of confer
ence, wnere the ku to secure certain
before, and the building had eer since'; MARHILD O i Saturday evnine;
remained perfectly stable, beino; reckon-' 1',SN Ul "?,'tr1,wn, by John II Shep
testimony, had previoulyordercd one ofled not the least injured, or the worse for herd, E-q. JOHN N. WICK, Esq.broth-
this eccentricity of shape. The o(heri, r Ui Wdli.im vv u k, Secretary of State
rns courtiers to cenr.d h; II it -k
hr.jp f straw, so says the historian and though Sbakepcar in unison with the refinement of more modern time?, changes that rustic coverircr for te aj tapestry, yet it even as Saxo Gramm tticus relates ti In tiioe primitive straw, hay or rushes, strewed on the lloor, were the uual carpets in the chambers of he vrreat. One of the Henrys, in m'skint a progress to the north of England, previously sent forward a courier to order clean straw at every hous wbero he was to take hh lodgings. Btit to return to the subject.
house had some little defect in the chirn-;0' Indiana, ruu son of the late Parson nev, which though it might as well not Wick, d Trumbull County, Ohio, to have been there, was of no serious conI Mi-s LOUISA FRANKS, of Ripley. sequence. Both lived perfectly content,! Wick came to this place some two
and if a wish would have removed these
trilling defects, they would not have taken the trouble to utter it. In process of time however the spirit of improvement got into our part of the town, and some busy body suggested to the owner- of the two houses, the perfect ease with which the sunken corner and crooked chimney might be repaired at a trilling expense. At first they wise-
or three weeks ago in the character of a
writing master. Miss Franks became a pupil of his on Monday, which was the first time he had seen her, and on Saturday of the same week they were married. Th parson'j 9on. is fond of fuo To cut up uch a trick; Louisa Franks, will rue her pranks That she'i become a WICK.
Cou
1'nt Medicine h-s obtained the approbation ol
he public, by tttecting many cures oi the dis
eases for which it is recoinnKiuStd. We hav
'heridore no hesitation in recommend nip LA MO I T'S COUGH DllOPS as an exoelkiu uud nine.
G Dawson, druggist, and lute U. S. Surgecu
ai Fjtt Fayette, Pittsburgh, P..; J. lUrcm, M D .nd Fi. D Downer druggists, Zantsville, Wm Mount, M. U. Uiyton; M. Wolt & co. Apothe cary's Hall, Goodwin &. Aahton. and Fairciuh s Si co dru-rgisis, Cincinnati; lr DtUno, drug h'lit, Chili! O'he; S. Sharpliss. mtTtfunt, St. Cla:tsvi!!j Wm. Ltrry, m.-rrhant, Lebanon, O. Dr. E. F-rris, Lawrenceburgh; Dr. H. Watts, M dison, (Indiana, ) Thomas Wells, druggist, N.shville; Thomas Davis, ShelbyviUe; and Dr. George M'D-nitl, CUrksviLe, (Tcan ;) liyers & Rutlf-r, druggists, Louisville; F. Floyd, druggst, Fri kfort; E. B. Price, merchant. Georg. lovu and U M Kercheval, druggist, Bdrdstown, Ky. Certijicatex of important curss iviU accompany each Bottle, -with particular directious for wing
Sf.ld wholes ite by U. 6c b. trosoy, Columbus Ohio; and by I. Thompson, Smith Jk Pearsall, Fnllerton & Sexton, Builer h. Jrnkins, druggi s P.Silade'phiay and by S. Sweetaer, George and James nilfyt George H. fit J S. Keerl, Haiti more. Ech bottle contains 45 doses nrire gl For Sale by E. FClililS Lawrencebargh, July 5, 182S. 26 lyr Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Summonses & Executions, for sale at this Office.
upwards 3 per 100. DICK RAGGED.
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