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TO THE PUBLIC.
BEWARE OF THE SWINDLER. |
A certain William M. WIles and others, have cautioned the public
not to buy any glue of me; but have taken care to keep back the real
cause of their malicious desing. But the truth is, I trusted them
until I could not get paid for my glue, and positively had to refuse
to credit them any longer; and what is remarkable, when I wanted my
money for the glue, it got bad; if I had not asked for the pay, the
glue would still have been good. It is like the Fox with the grapes,
they were sour because he could not get them. If William M. Wiles
will pay for the glue he has got of me, it would be much more to his
credit than swindling me out of my property and then trying to defame
my character, but to get any thing out of him, would be like getting
butter out of a dog's throat. |
RICHARD ELLIS. |
April 30th, 1821. |
*** Editos copying from the Lebanon Star, will please to copy this |
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