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I-OYIS OFFOA
OF GERMAN Y
THE GREATEST OF lil'MAs ELNE
FAC i O RS.
Citizens if Xc- c*i Si'Ah America,
fflj L;*ci» Oi r.'.t Ci >kl:cke, M. I). of Ger
.B- ma-v, Europe b! • . iue imperii h.tlile nou
(irui addm; a m:w ... r.\ -:t m. s mrmSl! to
tiie S.-,« ic.j of W-■ iic:.i»*---a <! iTrine which,
tb:>u 2ti Y“h -.ii opposed i•. many ol the (a
raitv, [of which he is a valuable member,] he
proves to be ?s well fouuded in trail) as any doc
trine of tloiv Writ-- a doctrine, u - on the verity
of winh ar * • os; e u!e.l the lives of millions of our
t ace, and which h : boldly ch-liemres Ins oppo
-scra to refti-e, viz: Contain plum it a disease al~
■i.'.i . occa to ■■ lbya di sortie edslatt tjf / is V\
(or L'ft Prineip: ) of the hut; an body, (xf’oftin
serrctiylu kig in the system far years before there
f the least complaint rtf the b.‘jngrPQ---and which
may be as certainly, though not so quickly, cured,
cs u common mid or « sina.-U headache. An invai
luioiy precious doctrine this. as it i>i■ r -is an im
portant lesson to the apparently hraltr.y of Loth
sexes, teaching them that this insY'.ius foe may
be a:i unobserved inmateoftheir “clayey houses"
even while th y iniur'ine themselves secure IYo ...
its attacks, t -a* hi tig them that TU E GREAT
SECRET IN THE ART OF PRESERVING
HE ALTH IS TO PLUCK OF V THE DIS
EASE WillLE it THE BLADE, AND NOT
WAIT TILL THE FULL GROWN EAR.
This illustrious benefactor of man i, also cn t; -
Ue.ltoonr unfeigufJ gratitude, and the gratitude
es a world, fer the invention of his MATCH
LESS SANATIVE, —whose healing fiat may
justly claim for it such a title, since it has so
signally triumphed over our great common ene
my both in the first and
hist stages,---a medicine which h..s throughly til
ltd the varum in the Materia Medica. and
thereby proved itself the of Phis
icians^.UQ —a medicine, for which nil mankind
will have abundant cause to bless the beneficent
band ot a kind Providence,—a medicine whose
v oadrous virtues have been so glowingly portray
ed even by some of our clergy, in their pastoral
visits to the sick chamber: bv which means they
often become the happy instruments of changing
despondency into hope, sickness into health, and
sadness of friends into joyfulness.
H n R H R
*. e I y V
GOELICKF/S is a medic n° -finaio value to man
than the vast mb.•*« »i 'u ir or pvi n the uni" !
treasures of o*»rglo'»e. t tnedi hr.e. which is ob
tained equally from t
•
power—-a -u- 1•• wh ; cii thou in designed as
a remedv fi<r co'—a nyi'v; rlelv. p assessed of
a nyslerii . , .... - ascs of the
) .man system,— a r.ediei* •, vl bl (i-grirtobe
valued by 1 • ■ -ens .s’ j are dTv witness] ig
its astonish) ig cures of many whom tii v had re
signed n the g’a«;>of thtf Insa iv i.r. Grave.
DuSE o: th" S.tna ? ive, t r ndahs, one drop;
fur children, a ball drop; and for iufi Ts, n rinar
ter drop; th*- directions ey.phur.ing t ic manner of
taking a ha'., cr a rpurtr r drop.
Snr r n r
i v i 11 y i
A Ct of th*
MEDICAL PROFESSION in Gciuuiuy, in
E urope.
AA c, the undersigned, practitioners of medicine
in Germany are well aware that. 1 our course,
we may forfeit the friendship of some of the f.i
cul v, bit not of its 8 * vulcnt mtmh rs, who are
motives. T 1 ongh >• *
shall retrain Irom n expi -sion of otn opinion,
cither of tlte soim lot vs or tm .utind.-icss oi Dr.
Goelicke’s new dirOmr, we arc happy to' say
t hat we dt etn his Smut;.;; too valual) l ** net to he
generally ktiowa- for wlmt our eyes behold end
our ears hear, we must believe.
We hereby stat -, that when Dr Louis Offou
Goelicke first cliine before the German pub ic,
the pretended discoverer of anew do trine and a
new medicine, we li ! l him in the highest con
tempt, believing, ami o; -nly pronouncing him to
he a base i m poster an ! the pi ince of quacks. Hut,
on hearing so much ja and about the Sanative,
against it and tor it, we were induced, from motives
of curiosity merely, to make trial of its reputed
virtues upon a number of our most hopeless pa
tients; and we now deem it om bontiden duty (even
«t the expense of our self interest) publicly to sc
knowlc lge its efficacy in curing not only comump
tion, but other fearful m,*’ idles, which we have
heretofore beliryai to ’,y incurable. Oar con
tempt for the discoverer of this medicine was at
er.ee swallowed np in our utter astonishment at
these unexpected results: and, as abends for our
abuse of him, we do frankly confess to the world,
that we believe him a philanthropist, who does
honor to th" profession, and to our country, which
gave him birth.
The recent adoption of this medicine into some
* r our European hospitals is a sufficient guavacty
that it performs all its promises. It .needed no"?
our testimony for wherever it is us'd it is its own
best witness.
HERMAN ETMULEEV. M. D.
WALTER VAN GAULT. M. D.
ADOLPHUS WERNER, M D.
Germany, December 10, 1838.
bbb h h b
Post Office Chaplin, Windham, Cos, Con., Ju’v
20, IS3B.
Sir—A most wonderful cure has lately effect
ed, through the virtues of Dr. Goelick's Sanative,
"in the case of an elderly gentleman, who was tar
gone and wasted away in CONSUMPTION,
and considered PAST RECOVERY h Y li!S
L AMlIi V PHY SIC AN. He is now compara
tively speaking, a WELL MAN. I saw him
myself a few days since, in company with Ins wife
starting on a journey to the western part of r is
'State. He ascribe* hi*escape irom the very jaws
flf death, and his recovery to health solely to the
vtstonishing virtues of the Matchless Sanative.
,He is a man possessing n snug property, but snvs
he. “I WOULD WILLINGLY PAY ONF
THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR A SINGLE
BOTTLE OF IT, IF I COULD NOT PUR
CHASE IT FOR A LESS PRICE. To him
the Sanative is above all value.
WATER GOODELL, P. M.
Tin* above medicine for sale by
* „ GARDNER AgeDt. "
Jaaiigry ?5, 1'833
X2W (O *\ HOUSE* i
[ themselves together as COM MIS
lERCHANTS, under the
me and at vie of
* if. M*+TTB4r to.
Tbev 11 *•- •’ ■ ;In e l tiie commodious WARE
HOUSEau: CLOSE STORE, lateiy occupied
La are: ce 6c Cos. where they will re
ceive Cu l ’fi -S or GOODS instore, and advance
only upon cotton in their possession and under
their control. I keircharges will be as customa
ry.
Tire business wii! he conducted by John D.
Pitts. We solicit the patronage of the public,
and are prepared to give Columbus prices tor Col
ton. JNO. D. PITTS,
M. J. LAURENCE.
Florence, Nov. 10 33 tl
J. B. STARK,
FG.TiVARDfNG AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT i
u« Ihe OJy ol’Si. Joseph, Fla.
January 19, 1839.
G IiOCEKIES*
'i'he subscriber oilers fur sale at
j/ Ida Stora in Florence, a large and
" e!l a,sorleil stotk of
n'iW-fZisrin ■ u; rocerifs.
Which he will sell upxa reasonable terms for
cash only. J. B. AiORGAN,
ray J . 1839. '
SOLI) WON.
h ii olvedby mutual consent, uu the Tthinst.
\ hose tiidf-bie.! to the firm aic earueatty request
ed to call on T. Gardner and settle the claims a
gainsl th :n. THO: GARDNER,
Jau 12 40 JOHN P. HARVEY’.
DRY GOODS.
f'IHE subscriber having recently rojileuished
Jl ins stock, invite their customers and the
public generally, to call and examine fierthem
selvcs. Ilis goods are new and well selected and
he is otf l ing them on as good terms as any in
the market. His stock consists iu pari of the
following;
Woolens, Sattinetts,
A variety of Broad Cloths,
Circassians, Merinos,
Bombazines and Bombnzettes,
Red and White Flaunel,
A good assortment of
ypafl’j ,13a< 1e Clot hit fc.
A large supply of BOOTS and SHOES,
OEXTKKMF.Jf’S ASu LADIES
Bridles Ac Jflartingals,
('r ickertj, Hardware and, 'Cutlery,
a variety of other articles suitable to the
it, which he takes great pleasure in offering
to his customers and the public, at his new
e on rim North side Centre street.
40 THO: GARDNER.
NEW STORE.
~ ST RECEIVED and for sale, a general as
»> sortment of
cVeiV ilitglish fa cods,
all ofiii iirst class, and which will besold CHEAP
and on accommodating teims. The public averc
spcctiullj invited to give us a call.
SMITH ft WINFREY.
Dee. i :
rrrilE SUBSCRIBERS have just received a
.i. t elert lot of
GROCERIES,
which thev offer on reasonable terms for Cash.
ROOD A TALMAN.
Per l’» 37 ts
v H<OJAS GARDNER has just received a
-5- good supply of
White Lead,
Linseed Oil.
Lamp Oil,
Sperm Candl s,
A.ttd Soap,
M hich lie oilers to his friends and the pub
lic ehoap, for Cash.
Jan 12 43
""dissolution.
rpilF. firm of J. B. Mobcan A: Cos. was dis
-15 s.-.l .ed by mutual consent on the l3tti inst.
The business in inter will icted hy J. I>.
Morgan. IE MORGAN,
J. B. BROWN.
Feb. If) 4> 31
~ »ISSOLUTION.’
*"PHE firm of lvoor> fc Seymour is this day
dissolved hy mutual consent, the business
will be settled bv either of the late firm.
A. P. ROOD,
C. B. SEYMOUR.
Lumpkin. Jan. Ifi, 1839. 41
tl’r.h Hardiricb,
LUMPKIN, OA.
AN, tit all times l;c found by those wishing liis
services, at Ins office, or the house of M.
McCullar, Esq. when cot professionally mgaged.
Jan 26 42
Dw. R.& z.
MAYING permanently Heated themselves in
h LORENCE. respectfully tender their
professional services to the citizens thereof and
the surrounding country.
f roni the success which has heretofore attend
cr! tii-nr jiractice, they Hatter themselves that they
will be enabled to give general satisfaction to their
patrons.
One, or both, msy be found at their office when
not professionally engaged.
Jan 26 42
'“TijTjTH ART RIDGE
II'ULLY tenders liis services in
-■-wa the practice of
MEDICINE AND SURGERY,
to the citizens of I lorence and its vicinity, and
hones by unremitting attention to merit a" share
ol the public confidence.
Dr. 11. may always be found, except when pro
ftwsicnally engaged, at his office on Broad street,
lately occupied by the Georgia Mirror.
Jan 5,1839 39
lUtoriicv at Law,
FLORENCE, STEWART, COUNTY’, OA
I Aprn Tfi
TIIE GEORGIA MIRROR.
Startert Sheriff Sales.
ILJL< be sold on the first 'l t.rrdi y n
it MARCH next, before the iou:t hi u-e
door in the town of Lumpkin, .Stewart county, b
tween the usual hours of sale, the followi g p-o
perty, to wit;
Lot of Land, No. 218, in the 22d district e
Stewart county, taken as the property of Thomas
Betty, to satisfy one Ei Fa. issued out of De
Kalb superior court, iu favor of Stewart A Far
groves vs. said Betty.
Also, one sorrel mare, eight year- chi, taken ..
toe property of Nedam Harvill, to satisty one F
Fa issued out of Stewart inferior court, in favor
of Dickerson & Rice vs said Ilarvili.
, Also, Lot of Land, No. 12, in the 23d district
of Stewart county, 'aken as the property of John
Davenport, to satisfy one Fi Fa issued out of
Stewart inferior court, iu favor of Hill, Laurenc
<Y Cos. vs said Davenport.
Also, one bay ffor-e. taken as the property ol
John W. Thompson, to .satisfy one Ei Fa. i-su
ed out of Stewart inferior court in favor of C. C.
ic S. W. Brooks, vs said Thompson.
Also, No. 18, in the 25th district Stewart coun
ty, taken as the property of Charles Ingram to
satisfy suudry Fi Fas issued out of a justices conn
of Washington county, in fiver of Nathan D.i
iiard vs said Ingram.
Also, Lot of La:xl No. 197, in the 24ib district
of .Stewart county, taken as the property of James
Beard, to satisfy two Fi Fas. issued out of Stew
art inferior court, one iu favor of Jernigam, Lau
rence be Cos. the other in favoi of John ’/est.
M. M. FLEMING, S ben if.
Jan. 30. 1839. 43
Stewart Sheriff Sales.
vA/"ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in
i v APRIL next, before the court house
door in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, be
tween the usual hours of sale, the following pro
perty, to wit:
Nos. 100, 99. 94 and the North half of No
I 125, all in the 25th I)ist. Stewart county; Also
one fine four wheel carriage, one sorrel horse,
one roan colt, one set of black smith tools, and
one gray mare, all taken as the property ol' Larkin
Reynolds to sattisfv a Fi Fa isssued out of the
Superior Court of Stewart county, in favor of
Sarah Nelson, vs. Larkin Reynold*.
Also, a negro man by the name of Doeior. thir
ty five years old, to satisfy a Mortgage Fi Fa is
sued out of Stewart Inferior Court, in favor of
Samuel Williams vs. Laban Morgan.
Also, No. 70 in the 18th Dist. of said county,
taken as the property of Laban Morgan, to -< tis
fv a Fi Fa issued out of Stewart Inferior Court,
in favor of William Stafford. Adm’r
Also, the following negtoes to wit: Dave a man
forty years old,Sally a woman thirty five years old,
Nancy a*gir! lOyears old,Frances agirl seven vein*
old. Mary a girl three years old, all taken as the
property of Robert Bird, to satisfy two Fi Fas
issued out of Hancock Superior Court in favor of
David Smith vs. Robert Bird.
M. M. FLEMING, Sheri.T.
POSTPONED SALE.
At the same time and place will he soM, one
third part of Lot No. 247 in tl-e 25th Dist. of
said county, taken as the property of Jno. McLain,
to satisfy a Fi Fa issued out of Gwinnett Superior
Court in favor of Franklin C. Hurd vs. said John
McLain. M. M. FLEMING, Sheriff.
Feb. 36, 1839 46
JLee Sheriff sales.
AI7ILL besold, on the first Tuesday in
V T APRIL next, at the court house door in
the town of Stnrksville. within the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
John S. Jenkins’ interest and improvement in
Lot oi Land No. one hundred and for'y. in tiie
Kith district of originally Dooly, but iev Fee
county, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued trom a Just;. . -;
court ot Lee County, in favor of William J. Ford
—Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy made
anti returned to me by a (-unstable.
Also, Iloweil Alsabrook’s interest and improve
ment in Lots of land Nos. two and three, in tire
16th district of originally Dooly, but now Lee
county, to satisfy two Fi Fas. issued from the
Superior Court of Lee county, in favor of John
Land vs Iloweil Alsabronk and Alford Alsabrook.
Property pointed out by A- Alsabrook.
Also, Lots Nos. 60, 52, C 4. 65 and 66. in the
Tow ii of Starktvi le, containing 43 ecus, more or
less, well improved—Levied on as the property
of John Sherrard, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from
the Superior court ol Lee county, in favour ol
Davis Smith Ar •. < Jonn Slierrard and Robeit
G. Ford—proof ,> pointed out hy R. G. Ford.
Lots No. 185. N0.186 Fraction No. 199. in the
loth disiricl of originally-Dooly, but now Lee
county, with the exception of £0 acres on Lot
No. 186—Levied on as the property ot Robert
G. Ford to raiisfy a Fi Fa issued from the Supe
rior court rs Lee county in favor of LaVis Smith
<Y co. vs John Sh rrard and Robert G. Ford.
Property pointed cut by John Sherrard.
A Do. ini of and No. 59, in the'lst distr-ct of
Lee—Levied < n s the pr p< r:y of Charles T.
Harrison to satisfy a Fi Fa n favor oi the Infe
rior Court of Lee inst said linrrbon principal,
and < fifi Smith ml William .1 lord securi
ties. orty po need in ti v Grist n Smith.
A TYSON, She lift.
Feb- 59 *39. 46
POSTPONED SALE.
PURSUANT to an order of the court of or
dinary of Randolph county, will be sold, on
the first Tuesday in APRIL next, before the
Court House door inCuthbert, two back lots. Nos.
not known; also, thesouthhalf of Lot of Land,
No. 39, in the 6th district, joining town.
Also, at the Court House door in Baker county,
Lot of Land No. 2 >4,in the 12th district originally
Lee, sold as the property of John Maynard, de
ceased. MARY T. MAYNARD, Adm’rx.
Feb. 1,1839. 43
TTNDKR an order of the Inferior Court of
Ev Stewart county, while sitting for ordinary
purposes, will he sold, on the first Tuesday in
MARCH next, before the Court House door in
the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county. Lot of
Land No. 43, in the 23d district of said county, it
being the real estate of George Shaw, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms made known on the dav.
JOHN BLACKSHEAR, Adtn’r.
Dec. 15 37
FOUR MONTHS after date application will
he nude to the honorable the inferior court
of the county of Sumter, while sitting for ordina
ry purposes, for leave to sell the real estate of
John B. Cannon, deceased.
HEMtY DYKES, Adm’r
Amenctrsf, Nm\ id, 1533. 35
ADMINISTRATORS SALE. I
VI ILL be &oIJ on te first Tuesday m July
» i e.\t at the i -Yurt i .ou-e door m the coun
y 1.1 Sumter, bit ol laud number buy in ibe
twenty e. .litii ii. ir.. t otTormcrly .te, now Sum
ter comity. Sold as tiie property \\ lib* Jt-im
gau deceased, lor the benefit ol the heirs and
ei c.htors of said deceased, terms made known on
the day of sale.
BRYANT JERNIGAN, Adm’r.
Amercus, Feb 9,1839. 45
i .voUR SoM I S alter <! re application will
I hr- made to the honorable the inferior court
of Sumter county, when sitiii tor ordinary pur
pose- for rave to sell a (sari oi the real estate of
Liimuiid Jo-ne*. it i.orol Wiley Jones, deceased.
Y, INNEY JONES,Guardian.
Feh. 4. 183:). 45
i . ( UR. MON’i US after date application will
- in- »wi> to the Honorable I »»l* i ,oi Court ol
(he o a vol Si ruler while si !i: g for ordinary !
purpn:- ; fi.r leave to sell lot nuinher tdty ill the !
twenty < i !.th di- trict. of formerly Lee now Sum- t
ter county tn be sold }.s the pro; '-rty ol W ill.s Jer
nigan decease)!, t..r the henef.t ot the heirs and
creditor-- of said ih ceased.
BRYANT JERNIGAN, Adis.’r.
Americus, Feb. 9. 1839, 45 4m
| J Ob’
A he made to the tionoral le the Infer nr »'.m i
of Sumter county, when sittu-g as a ( Yen or ■
dinary, for ieav • to <?»-!! Lot oi Land No. 220. ai i
"part oi Lot No. 219, m the 30th disirn-t in sa; i
county, bt-lon. ing to the estate ol John Math •«».
M( *' ES MATHEWS, Guardian.
Sumter co. Nov. 8; 1 -'3B. 33
GEORG!/ —Eahi fi r co u n ty.
Vt. lIEKEAS. F. T. Hanson aj-piies to :■ • <
v idr letters ot Administration Yu the <•-: . . i
of Eltnina llauson, late of this on.ns dt-e ..
ed :
This-b therefore, to rile and adt amisli ail i j
singular, the kindred and eitalitors of said de; |
ed, to appear at my onto within the tin epr i :
bed by law,-to tie their f.-hjeetin s, it any t, y !
liave, why -aid letters ei admit
not be granted
Given Utah • .
January. 1t?39 ■ ' .hi . N
43 , . ,
d.'iSlfiiOii is CXCti,
\ GEN it.
JT3L' CARLISLE e tinny h .
inst. iuluriii'-d nu- tii.it tie was In.; v ir i . i
tlement with a gentleman by the nun e , • - I
Horn. Being acquainted v. i:h fii, tjor-.. I i't ... i
on his word, and while co versing, with Um. he
offered me a five dollar billon the (.'mumpin'-a*
Bank of'Florida, which I refused. IF- stmed
that Jlrs. Horn had sent it .by him to pawn for
some change that she needed until her intsl a; •
returned from Mn<*nn. As J look him t,» fit i
gentleman, lie olfi : .-il to make a bill, aim . Peon
seined to, and traded to the amount of $3 :'lh
cents. !u a few maint i lout «i out that iie u ..<
a Loafer, strolling titrnugii the roontrv, ami pur
sued him, but never vertool. the villain. The
said Carlisle, as wel! as i can ban from .Mr. 11. re.
came from Cirawfoiii coi.i ty, rag a. In an v>
with a gentleman the - . )-e int t sc : off, and w
ru mi rig away. 1 will pay TEN LDLLARSfoi
liis delivery in Sumter county, Ga. or FJ V K for
information so that i can get him. 'i’lie said Car
lisle is common • tine, daik complexion, 25 or
30 years ol ■ e, i ding a bright sorrel gi'diug.
black tipped hat. ca-k over coat, nothing more
particular r-.-coil! i t )l
JAMES EVANS.
Friemlsi ip. fi .niter eo. Ga. F.-b 3t 45
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counts to Frieii-1-.ii'.p. ot*u' ca.u v i>r s< ttle
menf. J. iY
STOCK FOK CALL.
coti.sequemie of ot iif r enga :ein>.‘i-l- rrquir
- ing my personal ait<mtiou, 1 offer for sab my
stock in trade at Boxnnkie, the stand i-. equal to
tiie best in tie comity. The stock consists ol
such articles as an- usually ! ej,t i• i a c utitry store,
I ley Goods, Hardware,
HATS, BCOT; N D SHOES,
and tii many articles to form an a: sortmei t.—
The above stand i- in the 24th di trict oi Stewart
county, connected with trie Rost Office known as
< hisholni’s I’. O. For terms apply to die sub
senber on the premises.
JAMES M. MILNER.
The Lands are now rented for the third oftheir
productions—button, corn and fodder.
Feb fi 44
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snore valuable matter to hull they adhere: bu»
whenever that-happens they are id .Cental, cnlv
not primary. They are m oss, t. It rated only be
cause it cannot well be severed Irom the sterlir
ore wherewith it is incorporated.
Reviews and Critical Notices, occupy their
line Space in the work : and it is tire Editor’s aim
u tney should iiave a threeloid tendency t 0
convey, in a condensed form, such vuuabie truths
or interesting incidents a- are embodied ii. the
“ ‘ " ’ - --'a din <■! tS i . atti i ;
to !iO“ks tiiat deserve to he r . : - ;u and to n are
lmn a,' an.-; v.ast.n;' time and mot.ty upon that
umi r, w’i merit only to ru .. U,
l 1.- .o. pan - .ms that i , tiag- vr.rietv HR j
nijiiii: u:ie. . istru : ami ovmxvl.i nut cverv i.u
criiii-t::<tmg student, impartial cuitkis; . .
ernedbythe vrmvs just n.eiuioi.-er, iJoue of*,hJ
mo me»,nuiil.le ai ! in.i en.-nl.-le of aux.iutrtcs
i who e to (iiscrln iuate.
■' ws and alls, having in ,-. utility or a
mtisi .Jieut, er I >tn i is-- naac .u. s;. v.tchi.s
*'■ '" : ' •-•' f*>o i-ni nu- for liistoiy,
2' (nueii.; n ii, :: r: he; i.t;i. g iis iiil....
ht ‘ ; : lbiiniLg the staple t , ; tJ .,.
• )••• ’ oimgeimUS J 'ETKV, eiK-ligh is
u ‘ ■ ■ - nc; Cl ; 0 u;< Miait:- to nan
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fated ta
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allay tiiat
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<:riven hv
into their
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•' • ' ■' 11 cr; *o that the
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--1 1 0 • he j inn ot the if! es
-1 i 1 -f i- be but lulin-ii out ill ! lat
tice ’
"i he S.-VTI- pc-.o'-uav rferi.i smli r.ts agent.
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■ a! m > i itorary pa . Neithwitii! oi that
t;te •’ arc y at h:.>. i twenty-five oi
*' f ; ' : ' *u. jtt; tified l-v the v.aidih,
tli<- i isntre, * e r.. tv< ~ei t, . j ij.,. tual literary
■ > < f*>e Si ■ nj le, mj ared wiri -
ti-1.-) of the Not .-111 I, : ,o: thrill wealth. t„
ea: ; .-•! taste, we ma, }i at i< ■:.
la 0021 ( ; in.
! iiitmii exolusiv.-N <tu ovvti tra cai all doubt, ;
' ■ • *'• :i l r« h urc for re id
mg .ml willing whit!: ,hey < j< y.
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{,lp Southern was engrafted cn this ’peri
odical: and r.c>l v-aiii any 1-_-n to nourish local
prran.Ya-:. or to .i.lvociiys -i.pjc-td local ii.te,
ests. Jar from It, it is the -
• ' s (etTcnt wi- h, to see tm- North and South
.mumi . -..dt aringly together, forever, in the silken
b i, i'utilid ktndirr.-s and affection. Far
■'’•‘t.litp to the north, he has al
| ready drawn, and he hopes hereafter to draw.
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' !<! his pages, by
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oute ii. i.tr. , ; ; ei (he lowering
rl, V".' - ■uii •- j.ea. eof boili, and
crew ties of fra
ternal love.
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Im co in existence t. or ycars.-the' present No.
commenti:.g the fi: •:iy, \ij . I]„., v | ; , r j; l, as
u tell out the ideas Ira- i o’, ;s not fur the
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nst ally makes Practice fall short of Th-o-n
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