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   Delaware Patriot And American Watchman (Newspaper) - August 12, 1828, Wilmington, Delaware                               m safety of is 59. AUGUST 1828. PUBLISHED ON AND J. F. At 1045, FOll THE GIBSON inform their friends and the citizens that ton the above in all its at No. aide f Adhere constantly on Of all of the together with and mos calculated for convey ing water into private bouses i which on reasonable G. M. flatter M from their long and i matte acquaintance with the Plumbing in will be able to give general WANTED 50 Stone TO work at dry in at Summit liberal wages ill be Apply to A. March 18. 18.-tf At Summit Bridge pi will be able to give general who wish the Brandywine water their will please apply as If a more is please call on Mr. Joseph 17. Indian taken the stand at ihe Market and of the CHARLES RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the that he lias relumed and that he has commented the GLAZING AND HAPEll in all various and by strict to share of public July 1828. N. H. as att boy from 15 to 16 To see the human mind o'er Its loftiest heights In And reasons lamp Obscured or quenched in A sight like this may Our our for nature's It is a To know the wit with science Is as And that the richest boon To is rather he ait THE has DRY GOODS but continues the with lire Liberal advances made in Cash on Commission JAMES 1828. 49-'f Where be will Je happy Jo receive his friends and other customers j and promises to provide for their entertainment and conduce to their in the most ample and The Stages Christiana and will leave 11 this house except the which leaves on Wednesdays and the best as be fcr Expresses provided to travel in direction at a roo March seeni his at his list at- sway s from dominion Madness pervades the mental I Vet thint though forlorn and The Maniac's lot the There is a ing more severe these records have rehearsed i virtue struggles still hopeless conflict his are whose mental eye has her chastest hut in which the beheld of the time the aa cheerful as if be aind never more ibat to Ilie terror of In front ibc a s aa fixed depicted in every fwf the and tended that For the cure of or King's Mercurial and Diseases or from an impure state of the THE certificate gives the of the of the Panacea into the Alms House Those who read will be convinced that the begs leave his that he 8nd a of or at Philadelphia or No. 93, N. jf to order at the x i has never feared the investigation of or endeavored to administer the in U also the prejudices of the who were so to exclude medicine from this would neglect ho opportunity expelling after it been One of the Aldermen of the City of Mn. proprietor of a medical 5s quenched each beam of heavenly whose mental ear has heard The still voice yet prone to foolishly preferred The song j Aid silked upon a desperate hopes in whose days present constant scene of painful Who hourly for invent fresh till i his dream of Bfe made their yet they fear to With their's the must be West j. His mind though often veiled in At times may know a vacant s Not so while thought and conscience prey Upon the heart which slights their O whose cause they both In mercy bid such Strengthen the weakening sinners And grant him penitence peace Or in o'er the soul The darkening clouds of madness THE Brush and Bellows W. has commenced the above ness in all its at No. 90, South Second doors below the By Steam and Canal Boats and THROUGH BY DAY Steam Boat will leave Pine street on every Wednesday and Friday to to Black i to 5350. A. Co. July 29, Pro V B bv this route will meet with in Fo the toWnS to Soap and Candle Manufactory RE Subscriber opportunity to inform the of the Board of Managers of the Alms House in the year 1820, Swaim expressed to me a wish o undertake the cure of some persons then in the whose given up as incurable by the medica that he was confident of curing by his medicine hose and would undertake some of the most would require compensation than the to be derived from the I pro. mised to consult the and did but found that some of the medical gentlemen in the nau to themselves in opposition to the Others opposed it I therefore offered arTd took upon myself whatever responsibility there was m Xe case and notified Mr. Swaim that I would accompany d3 the first selected was that of a whose appearance was and whose condition was so cle that the patients in the same room wished to have her the evidence of my own senses justified their She was a woman vears of her right eye was already left eve was protruded more than half an inch out of the socket MS flesh of the left cheek was one complete ulcer flesh nose had disappeared and left had left a living skeleton to Mr. Swaim said he could cure her he could not restore the lost nor restore the bu he could restore the left eye and the tic j attended him n. He undertook ancn j his visits to the poor the I e frequently seen her going about her with the alacrity to to the I had pass the small log cabin in which the prisoners were A sentinel was at the There was a crevice between the which had been rudely piled in building the 1 could see fts inmates from where i stooth I drew and asked permission of the sentinel to speak to he But one Not a He dies in less than an And lone as he is in there may be 9umething.he would A. friend do him after liis Perhaps approach and speak to him for a but ho I drew nigh tht Pierre was Seated irt a corner of the fondling with his with little concern as if he had a life of joy before instead of a death of I called to ne raised his and on recognizing came to the spot where 1 there anv I that I can do for you before you and wish you would have fulfilled afterwards Nothing he replied I have always con- fined my wish in this within my own ers of and beyond man can do little that will afford me either pleasure or Is there no one to whom you would have your dying blessing conveyed to all mankind if it will avail them any but if convert it all to your own cial He smiled and stretched forth his ed and he returned the Ihe sentinel called to me that the line i again pressed the prisoner's and was hurrying when he railed me 1 had I have one re- OF A. ATLEE price Riven for and Fat of 100' 51-tf K G. of Philadelphia The cwc in the above certificate came I I 1ST .it 1 Unquestionably i On the of 4 the Sincerity of an honest be it what it t to perform it. 1 It is not saul Pierre no more than ii is noi I it to lot to be one of my er- remember I of U. Geography and Atlas BLASK BANK CHECKS Banks of Farmer's Bank of really at the office of the j to it. for though I am a I im to to 1 in drini to give my in confirmation of the 8nd of Mr. necessary pain in Having arrived at the of the Ime waft and a guard of six chosen to do the work of It fell to my lot to be one of the When my name my heart it to my was and I nearly Ml to the ground Pierre been called him SCHOOL But I knew that be though it snapped my heart Slates and the Writing and Letter for sale A w stationed in front of the the Writing and Letter Ac. Tor A. We were stationed in front 01 me Book and Stationery 5. the dead and on turning at reduced lazily booming the ice land to the fullest the fact that we were midst of the Vd on my comrades till r fancied that we of another and eyes those to me terrible thaii rated and The lity was not the act it of the sharer of one who bound to us by tie 5. by tje soluble link of It struck me as being more than The prisoners moved on in front of the Une the spot appointed for U waa beneath an old oak in the eastern of the was towards and sadness dimmed every When iKer came to the spot where the guard of six was they paused for a Pierre give me full of and It was not J. of in scorn of was a smile of general one io of his soul shone of the so mf at us af for and loot Mth tne thought that we to weigh the deed fiands were about tii it was and aa was the thought fhat r was to blood of my hot half the idea the life stich terror at the agitation of his I M seemed to reail and on lie the fts dog at his even to that hoar he was riot unmindful of tue fection of his approached tHe bid beneath which the graves were dug and coffins We marched the to the solemn the I Hot from my mind the that we had often marched Side to more spirit stirring We arrived at the spot and a brief prayer was when companion was Jed to grave and desired to upon the Hrt functions had forsaken him he shook like an aspen and wept There are some men who children ia their feelings to the close of whose things have not grown in proportion with the and whose nervous terns are controlled by the feebleness of the He and the cap was drawn over his The music the sergeant gave the word of and the poor wretch sobbed Hard by with his arms a mute spectator of the painful Not a sound from the arrayed to witness the fatal consequence of passed through the preparatory the word was and ihe deserter fell dead the perforated bjr feach ot which would have been Pierre looked upon the but betrayed no He Stepped for- ward and stood beside the grave destined to re- his own mortal The sergeant would have him kneel he have always met ray enemies to wherr they assumed the most threatening and can 1 do left to my friends the officer again urged him i if I must die shall shoot me down me die as a not as ft 1 erect with his face towards and faithful dog at his t never beheld calm and in- different than he appeared to be at this He caught my eye right hand upon I the My brain was on Thought thought in rapid but nothing was they ed off without an even more rapidly than n of was I felt hot what was I nothing but the figure standing before and was U bewildered that I was his being irny The word Every muscle I was braced with I raised the deliberately 16 iny the only i the wish entered my mind at that I was hit the It seemed like an age be- the At length lit I heard the report of the i Pierre bot nothing Darkness cirne j over I to the and when I awoke myself on in my tent and one of mj i I for He is in his the Did he die in on the There was a ball right through his I felt at if a fod struck my and  

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