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Written by Abby We.vrs, n little girl ngnl ten years.—
She was born without hands, and wrote it with her month,
having acquired an extraordinary facility in that mode of re
cording thought.— Ball, i \ triot.
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Now the wintry signs urn going,
Fast from stream, and sod, and tree,
Warmer airs are mildly blowing,
Spring is here with face of glee,
Snows are low and suns tire high
Where her rosy footsteps fly;
While abroad Iter mantle flinging,
As the angel maid advances,
Flowers are blooming, birds are singing,
In the sunshine oi lier glances.
Souls of verdure, youth and beauty,
Genius of the road of roses,
Who delays to pay thee duty,
Who but ia thy lap reposes ?
Earliest born! thy bludi supernal
Gave lltcir tints to Eden’s flowers,
Glad lint globe with glorious vernal, .
Fitted scenes ibr heavenly hours.
Changeless though that globe is changing,
Youthful though our forms grow old,
As of yore thy f et coine ranging,
Bringing beauty to the mould,
Balm to breezes, light to skies,
Life and fret dom to the fountains,
To the woodlands emerald dyes,
Moss and gurluuds to the mountains,
Order to uncultured lands,
.Music to returning birds, ,t
Labor to the farmer s hands,
Hope to hearts, and cheer to words!
Glorious, gentle, genial Spring,
Could we evt r to thee cling,
Never more a sigh for Summer
Should a human bosom heave ;
lie should he a noteless comer,
Nor a look of love receive,
For thy ways are ways of grace,
Freshness, peace and purity;
Faradiso adorns thy face
With its sweet simplicity;
And though Summer’s robes imposing
Ampler seem and bolder dyed,
Thine are evermore disclosiug
More of peace and less of.pride. ■/
Only in thy walks I’d wander,
Other seasons sacrifice, A • • ~
Ami when du*l and . pirii FTtrtlWtuj’ ~ .. I
Leave thee only fir the skies.
Washington Female Seminary, \
Her. George £&. IS*. JPetpie, Princihal.
mill* Institution is one of tho highest order, its course)of m-
A struction r ill brae in y all tlio branches of it thorough ami po
lite eductation. The scholastic year is divided iota two Terms of
t:vo In ok tils each: the first commencing on tlie sis oral Monday in
January ami closing on the loth of June; the second commencing
on the ifithuf July and closing the l.";ii ofDece ibcr. Terms as
moderate as m any similar institution in the South. A catalogue
containing all necessary information can be had by application
through letter or otherwise to the Secretary.
12. M. BURTON, Sec’y. & Treits’r.
Washington, Wilkes county, (la., Aprils, 1841). {;;
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CIIAULESTON, S. C\,
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ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALBANY, GA.
r | MIE recent adjudication ofonr Courts, upnn the Statute of
A limitation renders it important that the owners of land in
this section of the State should see to their possession. The under
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WILI, give strict attention to the stile of Cotton, nnd other
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Notice.— dr. tomlinson fort has now in press, a 1
Medical Work to be entitled “Fort’s Family Practice,”
which will be printed, neatly bound, and offered to the public, with
the least practicable delay.
Alilledgeville, August la, 1848. j
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DOWLING'S CONFERENCE HYMNS, j
A New Collection of Hymns, designed especially for use in,
Conference awl Prayer A'l clings, and Family Worship.
BY JOHN Ir.'WLtNG, D. D. .
nniiS design of the p;..-ent com; ration is, in the first place, to
JL aM to the life and spirit; ulity of the Conference and the
Pntver meeting; and secondly, to bean acceptable pocket coin*,
panvtn to the Christian, in the family or in the closet.
From most of the Conference hymn books which the editor has
texamined, a large number of devotional pieces, clienthed in the
hearts id'the lather* and mot rs in our American kiioo, have
been t-hided; po.l.iddy because the poetry was not regarded Bi
ota s.i.iici ’ll !y high,order of .<?: ;ell< nee. The opinion of the pres
ent editor is, that sacred songs, embodying scriptural sentiments
mid ;; mine religious experience—when not objectionable on the
iscor-n of \ ntj..:rity or pm mm ith.-al inaccuracy—honld not. be dis
canl ‘d because tiiey fail to sttntd the test of a rigid poetical cen
jsotvhip. 1
i To mention a few of the fav< rile pieces omitted in t ome recent
collections, many Ciirl.-ii.in. w.I! i*t mice recognize the following,
associa’C'l a s> me of them are with their sweetest t es- ons of lioiv
religion e.iyymcnt: —“Sw.et land of r -t, for 1.. • l sigh,”
,“Wii;ti. ■ thou, pilg'rh i stranger,” “The Lord into Ids
garden comer,” “Farewell, dear friends, 1 must he gone,”—
“Aioen, amen, toy mil replies,” “Gome, my brethren, let us try,”
‘•\ nip, delusive world, ai u,” •-< > come, my loving neighbors wife
‘yon *.a> to glory ith me,” ■•let thy kingdom, blessed .Saviour, '’
••’j’ner • is a lair! of pit at lire,” “<) toil me no njore of this world’s
jvu’iii st.o. ,” “To-! ifyou willh r his voice,” “Beside the gus
;in 1 poid,” ‘•The Goal Old Way,” commencing, “Lift up your
1 ds, !:iiiin:.i fiie...! .” “The Harvest Hence,” commencing,
-Ti-i ir'm •fa! 1, tee v. o lln A “The Bov, l oiTrnyer,’’ •
Saint's. . a;-,” t td \j4“.oi:’s pious and tivc—“Tie
j liege :r . ; eei'i i'■iiejlfr, “ Enronra’ and by”thy word, Cl
! mercy to the —•• flat flliog Vliif-i,” commencing, “Sover-
eign y . me hath p av"r ai"..
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