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• 4L» Ljfc:*o»r. s l! i£t.ic:.L, M. D. of Ger
.l -nay. L ,'e eL .ys taw lui ierudiabie nou
• f •! adding » ~,.,v sud i ijuctri.ni: io
t*e Scienc# ><l Medici.i? -a doctrine wrhict.
though vehemently ouj us J by mauy of the s.i
«l‘y. [•»' which lie is a valuable member,] lie
proves to Seas well founded iu ir.i h a-any <ioc
feiuv of Holy Writ-- a doctrnic, i: ju:i t!*•» v.’ritv
ot which are stfspeinJed tue live-- ? t millions afoul
race, as 1 wuicti he boldly ch.illeuas bis uppe
£.«;•* to refute, viz : Conn an ft ion is . i disease ui-
Huyt oc.-asin Lij u duundctfi state of V : .-> Vita
(t~ Lift Vr. i i/ji- ) of f't human tody:
sirretiy iitrktu'g in the. system fur yr./ a L*/<o t i-t
is Cite leant c ixpluint of it t —and It
jyay be u-t 't.rtuiily, though >*/ *.» quality, cured,
turn cum non roll t a a:tuple • ,7(.« ■.An luv.d-
Viably precious dec.trine this', a* ir i ..parts ,ti iro
jjsrtaat Itssoa to the apparently he, [thy of both
sexes, leaching them that this insidious foe n. iy
bs aa unobserved inmate oftheir dnyey hoi seF'
«te« while they imagine themstlv.-s secure fro ,
ite attacks. teaching them that THE GREAT
SECRET IN THE ART OF PREFERVINK
HEALTH iS TO PLUCK OFT THE BIF
SASE WHILE 15 THE BLADE. AND NUT
WAIT TILL THE FtJLL GROWN K AN.
This iltuitrious benefactor of min is aDo
t»ed to our urifeig ied gratitude, and the gt *::u t
eta world, for the invention of his MATi'H
EBSS SANATIVE,—whose h* ding fiat in .v
justly claim for it such a title, since it lias vc
eigii.illy triumphed over our great common ene
»y both ir the first arid
stage*,-—a medicine which has tbroughlv fil
fed the vacuai. in the Materia Meilita,. ami
(hereby proved itseif the -v L’hts
a medicine, for which all mankind
will have abundant cause to b'ess toe beneficent
hand of a kind Providence, —a uu iicine v., ;.j
tfoadrous virtues have been no c? nvingly i ■■!>■-
*i even by soma of our clergy, in their '
visits to the sick chamber; by which inetius tlicv
ottm become the happy instruments of cha:., ,
<ies{)ondetic'y into hope, sickness into health, . .
of friends into joyfulntsrs.
% q
©OELICKE'S is a rneilicinn of more vo 1 ’! 0 'c v-an
than the va«i mines of Austria, or even the united
tt'Ms.ir-** ot otirgi.olre,— am* iue, whic’i is vb
truned finally from the vecctab'e, animal an i ui' : -
erii ai iic ioms, ati'l tints jeisscs-" ,a thrkii-fuld
power- -a mod cine, winch tliougn ilesi j'icd a
a remedy for consumption solely, is possessed of
a tay.'i'.eriot; iafhienee over m any diseases of the
f ainn system,— a ir.edici*' ?, vl•< h begimsto be
valued by P.'ty ,u\ihs .'•V jP :• daily witnessing
its a»:o- ishiag ettres of many wh-.-m they had re
ign# I to the is pof tfre I <sa ti.yi i.kGrv> *,
.DOSE oftl«.-Sanative, f r rubi'ts, one drop;
lor child; i t a h -.lt drop; an !. v ’.ufa its, a quar
ter drop ; trio directions cuplii'i.t. the manner of
taking a half or a quarter drop.
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A cnrdficat* from three members o( the
X!.!*ICAL PROFESSION m Geruianv, in
Europe.
\ l . r e, the undersigned, prnctitior, isof medicine
in (termany are well aware that, bv our course,
We mev forfeit the lr*endpliip \ i' some of the l.i
culrv, but not ot iis benevolent members, wI,o are
Uliinrtueriee.l by se . h motivra. Thoush we,
sledl refrain it) expr,-»-si.*ti of our opinion,
either u the mu dries.® cr uiim unilnes*; of Dr.
Croelic!. . nroj do-trine , we are happy to snv
that we >p.mlii3 Sanative too valuable riot to be
generally known— for what our eyes behold end
our ears hear, we must believe.
We hereby m a■, that when Dr. Louis ? );Tu
®oelickefirst cme before the < 5,-runa t i h". •, li
the pretended discoverer of anew tlnetriae and a
new; medicine, we li >ll him in the lii .-b •: con
tempt, believing, and openly pronoitneiug Id t.,
lie a base impostor and the prin, eof quacks, ihr,
on heariir; so much sr.Ul about the £ native,
against it and for it, wo were Induced, faun motive
of curiosity m rely, to make triad of its t r uu it
virtues upon a number of our most hapt-D.-s pa
tients; and we now deem it ourbotintien «f-,t y (even
kt the expense of our self interest) publiciv o :n:
knowledge ii« efficacy in curing not only consump
lion, but other fearful inaDdios, which we have
heretofore Iv and .-e 1 to ' a incurable. Our con
(•aipt Joipklie ... ooverer of t ns medicine was at
once swallowed up in our titter aetupishtneti* at
these unexpect' tleestiifs; and, cs an? Cut
■kbitse of lijai, wed ) frankly confi s at.-' vvoill,
Unit we believe him a pltihmthiv; ist, who does
b to the profession, and to our country, v» nicli
gave him liirth.
The recent adoption of tills medicine into some
of our European bnspitalaisa smfieient g v;tr«ntv
that it perforins all its promisee, it nued'd not
our testimony tor wherever it is used * ts hr own
best witness.
HERMAN ETMULLF -v, i,J. i>.
WALTEP VAN GA V uT, V. V.
' ADOLPHUS WERNER, M f).
Germany, December 10, ] A'lcu
|L ' L L 4, L L
• j t.s hi Ad I.J
Post Office Chaplin, Windham, ('j, (,’eu., .Tu.lv
20. J 833.
Sir— A most wonderful cure bus lately effect
ed, through the vh aes of Dr. G.ielick’s SmativeA
ju the case of an elderly gentleman, who was far
gone and wasted away in CONSUMPTION,
■and considered PAST RECOVERY BY UTS
FAMILY PHYSIC AN. Ha U now e mnn-n
--livcly speaking, a WELL MAN. T saw him
jny-nSf a few days since, ia cOmpanv with his wife
starting on a jourcev to il»e «r ■? mu • part of this
(State, lie ascribes tils cseap? Irmn the very jaws
.0/ death, and his recovery to he dth solely t> t* o
■Aastouisliing virtue.? of the Matchless .
He is a man possessing a snust prouertv, bur, s.
>ie. *1 WOULD WILLINGLY PAY ONE
Thousand dollars eon a singi.e
Bottle op i p, if i could not pur
chase it for a less PRICE. To bun
the Sanative is above all value.
WATER GOODELL, P. M.
.Thn-tibove medicine for sale by
THOMAS GARDNER Agent.
?*nttctry 2&, TS3d
|J¥EW CO'I.WISSIOS KOtSIi.
j - —THE subscribers have associated
' together as COM MIS
SIOIN MERCHANTS, under the
name and style of
./OH*'IP. PMTTSPtCo.
They Have putciiased the couunodiuus WARE
HOUSE and CLOSE STORE, lateiy occupied
by .lirnig* 1, Laurcnee it Cos. where they will re
ceive ft fI'TON or GOODS instore, auu edvance
only upon cotton in their possessiou and under
Hit;, control. Tbeir charges will be as customa
ry.
Tlie bu iuess will be canductcd by Joha D.
Pitts. We solicit the patronage of the public,
and are prepared to give Columbus prices for Cot
ton. JNO. D. PITTS,
M. J. LACRBNCK.
10 39 tt
J. B. STARR,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT\
E» the € ity of Ht. Jost’ith, S'U.
Janaary 19, 1839.
(nr ii OCE It 1 iti II
, Uhe subscriber offers for sale at
''his Store in Florence, a large and
irmmmwt-W assorted stock of
\VII ic' 1 he v. ill sell upon reasonable terms for
ca-h only. J. £. MORGAN,
SOLUTION.
f | MU': linn of GARDNER *c HARVEY was
; ■* dved by mutual e*rt:sout, on the Tthinst.
i'ljose Indebted to the firm are earnestly request
ed to call on T. ®ardner and settle the claims a
gainsl them. THO: GARDNER.
Jan 12 40 JOHN P. HARVEY.
DRY GOODS.""
til Hie subscriber having recently replenished
* h - invite t lie ir customers andtWa
I' 1 - 0 U ' ■ -to call and examine fortkem
'•'*•* '' ~ o. ; -i are new and well selected and
' , i '.a on as good terms as any in
• 11.; stock consists in part of the
Woolens, Sattinetts,
A variety of Broad Cloths,
l ircassinus. Merinos,
Bombazines and Bombazettes,
Ked and White Flannel,
A gar,.; .. ,-ortmeni of
fintefy < ltd tie t'lothiieg.
Alar.:-: ..-plv of ROOTS and SHOES,
or. ; ekmkn's and ladies
ESHdSn ti tlartiiigs&ls,
Crocke rtj, Hardware and Cutlery,
\'> itii a v.m :y of other articles suitable to the
season, which he takas great pleasure in offering
to his customers and the public, at his new
stove on the North ride Centre street.
Jaa 12 ) THO: GARDNER.
NEW STORE.
TUST RECEIVED and for sale, a general as
V sort merit of
• Yew Hug fish f*octls,
a' : of the first class, and which will be sold C H EAP
1 1 ;>c -mmodafmg terms. The public arcre
•" ■Uif' i\. cd to give us a call.
.SMITH 6c WINFREY.
Dec. ! pi
rjIHK ( : ' 'ftTUBERS have jhst received a
Groceries,
. !i they olfer on reasonable terms for Cash.
ROOD & TALMAN.
_P CC V> ts
RDNER has just received a
J- Supply of
\\ r hite Lead,
Linseed Oil,
I.amp Oil,
Sperm ('and! ?,
And Soap,
W !< he offers to hiS friends and the pu.k
lie die.-p, for Ctc»h.
J:m 1 j 40
DISSOLUTION.
O’ '.ui ot J. B. Mokca:j it Cos. was Uis
f- sedved by mutual consent on the I3tli inst.
i he b' sinc.ss in future will be conducted by J. R.
Morgan. J. B. MORGAN,
J. R. BROWN.
P-b. 19 43 ct
Dissolution.
Jj’HE firm of Rood it SETamus is t4>is day
ttissolvcd Ijy mntu and consent, the business
wdl be settled l.y'cither of the lute firm.
A. P. ROOJ),
C. R. SEYMOUR.
Lmvipkiq. .lan. IG,
i9i*. Wm. W. Hard Dick,
r.UMPKIN, GA.
(f AN, at all '.ini be found by those wishing his
t services, at Lis office, or the house of M.
Mc( u*la’, Esq. when nut professionally engaged.
J.iu 2fT 4 2
. br.< tt. &E.
f A V ING ; wm mently Ucated themselves in
«LJi. h LOivENCE, respectfully tender their
professional services to the citizens thereof anti
live surrounding country.
!■ rom the success whii h has heretofore attend
ed their practice, they flatter themselves that they
" ■*l Le enabled to give general satisfaction to their
patrons.
One, or both, may be found at their office when
not professionally engaged.
Jan 26 42
Tla. Y..H ARTRI DSr
iLisi EOT 1' L LL\ tenders his services in
~2- «-• the practice of
MCDICINF. AND SURGERY,
to the citizens ot Florence ami its vicinity, and
hopes, by unremitting attention to merit a’ share
oi the public confidence.
Dr. 11. may always be found, except when pro
fessionally engaged, nt his office on Broad stiect,
iatedy occupied i>y the Georgia Mirror.
Jan 5,1833 S'J '
III:i!?!{ .IfoSes
FOR SALE AT TIITb OFFPCE
THE GEORGIA HURItGU.
Siewart nit Suits.
~\\r IJ.L be sold, on the first Tuesday in
»r APRIL next, before the court house
door in the town of Lumpkin, Stewart comity; be
tween the usual hoars of sale, the following' pro
perty, to wit;
Lot of Laud, No. 61, in the 2lt!i district j*i
Stewart county, as the property of John \V. El
more, to oatisfy sundry Fi Fas. issued out of a
justices court of said county, in favor of Reuben
others.
125, all in the 25th Dist. Stewart county ; Also
one fine four wheel carriage, one sorrel horse,
one roan colt, one set of black smith tools, and
one gray inure, ali taken as the property of Larkin
Reynolds to sattisfy a Fi Fa isssued out of tht
.Superior Court of Stewart county, in favor of
Sarah Nelson, vs. Larkin Reynolds.
Also, a negro mau by the name of Doctor, thir
ty five years old, to satisfy a Mortgage Fi Fa is
sued out of Stewart Interior Court, in favor of
Saaiuel Williams vs. Laban Morgan.
ALw, No. 70 in the 18th Dist. of said county,
taken as the property of Laban Mor;: m, to satis
fy a Pi Fa issued out of Stewart lufeiior Court,
in favor of William Stafford, Adm’r
Also, the following negiots to wit: Dave a mac
forty years old,Sally a woman thirty fivs years old,
Nancy ajgirl 10years old,Frances agirl sever years
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
D«vi4 Smith vs. Robert Bird.
M. M. FLEMING, Sheriff.
POSTPONED sale.
At the same time and place wi.l be sold, ot;**
third part of Lot No. 247 in this 2oth 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. S6, 1839 46
Mtte Sheriff sales.
ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in
▼ Y APRIL next, at the court house duoi in
th* town of SiarUviiie, within tho usual hours
ol side, tha fallowing property,to wit:
John f~. Jenkins’ interest and improvement in
Let oi Land No. on e hundred and forty, ii. the
loth district of originally Dooly, hut now Lee
county, to satisfy aFi Fa issued from a Justices
court of Lee County, in favor of William J. Ford
—Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy made
and lciurued to me by a constable.
Also, Howell Alsabrook’s interest and improve
ment in Lots oi land Nos. two and three, in the
16th district of originally Dooly, hut no*.v Lee
county, to satisfy two Fi Fas. issued from the
Superior Court of Lee county, in favor ol John
Land vs Howell Alsabronk and Alford Alsabroek.
Property pointed out by A. A Is:, brook.
ADo, Lois Nos. 50, 52, 64. bo and 60. in the
Fowu of Starksviile, containing 43 a< u s, more or
!c<ii, well improved—Lovicd on as the property
of John Shcrrnrd, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued from
the Superior court of Lee county, in favour of
Davis Smith A c«. .s Jonn Sherrard and itobert
G. Ford—Pro euy pointed out by R. G. Ford.
Lots JSo, 18.',. N0.186 Fraction No. 199, in the
15th district of originally Dooly, but now Lee
county, with the exicption of vii cores on Let
No. 186—Levied on as the puq city ol Robert
G. Ford to sanstj a Fi Fa hsued fjoiA the Supe
rior court of Loerounty in favor oi I avis Smith
A co. vs John Shnrard cud Rob* it (». Furd.
Property pointed out by John Sherraid.
Ahso. lot of lend No. 59, m the Ist district of
Lee—Levied on as the properly of Chailes T.
Harrison to satisfy a Fi Fa in favor of the infe
itor Court of Lee against said Harrison pih eipal.
and Griffin Smith and William J. Ford securi
ties.—Property pointed out bv Griff o Smith.
A. DYSON, Sheriff.
Feb- 20 1433- 46
POSTPONED SALE.
RSCANT .0 an order of the court of or
dtuarv of Randolph county, will be nohi, on
the first Tuesday in APRIL next, before the
Court Elousc door inCutlrbert, two back lets, Nos.
not known; also, the south half of Lot of Land,
No. 39, it) the 6th district, joining town.
Also, at the Court House door in Raker oountv,
Lot of Laud No. 2 !4, in the 12th district originally
Lee, sold as the property of John .Maynard, de
ceased. MARY P. MAYNARD, Adm'rx.
Feb. 1,1839. 43
CfNDER an order of (he Inferior Court of
Stewart county, while sitting for ordinary
purposes, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
MARCH next, before the Court Houso door in
the town of Lumpkin, Stewart county, Lot of
Land No. -13, in the 23d district of said county, it
boing the real estate of George Shaw, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said
deceased. Terms made known on flu-dav.
JOHN BLACKSIIEAR, AdmY.
Dec. 15 37
ADMINISTRATORS SALeT
ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in Jtily
’ v next at the Court House doer in the conn- J
ty ct Sumter, lot cf land number fifty in the !
twenty eighth district oil ormerly *,ee. now Sum- :
ter county. Solfl as the property Willis Jerni
gao deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors r,f said deceased, terms made known 011
the day of sale.
BRYANT .TER NIG AN, Adm r.
Amercus, Feb. 9,1839. 45
MONTHS after <l.ite application will
be made to the honorable the inferior court j
of Sumter county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell a part of the read estate of
Edmund Jones, minor of Wilev Jones, deceased.
WINNKY JONES,Guardian.
Feb. 4,1839. 45
MONTHS after date application will
ho made 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 R. Cannon, deceased.
HENRY DYKES. Adm’r
Amencris. Nov, 10. 1833. 35
OUII-MONTHS after date application will
be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of
the county of Sumter while setting for ordinary
purposes for leave to sell lot number fifty in the
twenty eighth district, of formerly Lee now Sum
ter county to be sold as the property of Willis Jer
tiigan deceased, for the benefit ot the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
BRYANT JERNIGAN, Adm’r.
1 Americas, Feb. 9,1839, 45 4tn
'■ * v -'ION lUS after date application will
J- be made to tile iioi.ura! > the Interior Court
ot Sumter county, vi hen sUiiug as a Court of Or
dinary, tor i ■ vo to sell L< ; nr Land No. 220, and
part ot Let No. 219, in the 30th district of said
county, belei: mg to the estate of John .Mathews.
MOSES -MATHEWS. Guardian.
Sumter co. Nov. 8. 1838. 33
C E UR Cr I A —Sum ter county.
\\ HERE AS, F. i . Hinson applies to me
» v ter letters of Adinmistratiou on the estate
of Eimirsa Hanson, late of Bibb ouuty, deceas
ed :
1 his ie therefore, to cite and admonish ail and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to appear at my office withiu the time prescri
bed by law, to file their objections, if any they
have, why said letters ol administration should
not be granted.
Given under mj hand, at office, this 23d day of
Jauuary, 1859. EDMUND NUNN,
**» c. c. -o
STOCK FOR SALE
1 N con eqnnice ot other engagements requir
-S. jug my personal .»< ntion, I o.ier i
stock in trade at Boxankle, the stand is e-.. ~! to
the best in toe county. The stock consists of
such articles as are usually kept in a counti • store,
Dry (loads, Hardware,
HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
and tli. many articles to form an assort!.;. : i
The above stand is in the 81th district of Steacrt
cotuitv, connected with the Bust <rflice known its
Chisholm's P. O. For terms apply to ne sub
scriber on the premises.
JAMES M MILNER
r i’he Lands are now rented for ih* third ot th .1
productions—Cotton, corn tnd fodder.
Feb 6 44
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OF Tli E
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t - > Litekatcre, but occasionally
room .To for articles that fall w ithin the scone
cticxcr; and not professing an entire itiv.i. ■ <JI
tastesui gelations, though its matter has °'
it will continue to be, iu the main, original. ’**
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iar as possible, are jealously excluded. I'hev ar
sometimes so blended with discussions m
lure or in moral science, otherwise unobjection
able, as to gain admittance for the sake ot th"
more valuable matter to u hich they adhere - b
whenever that happens they arc incidental, only'
not primary. They are dross, tolerated onlv be
causo it cannot well be severed from the sterlir
or« wherewith it is incorporated. * U: S
Review:; and Criticae Notices, occupy then
due sp n e 1:1 the work: and it is the Editor’s Z
mat they should have a threefold tendency-!!? 1
convey, i,i a condensed tor,ll, such valuable truth!
* aSa T i einbodietJ '*l th*
" • readers «tent™
' ' • -mi toviarg
: • ■■ 1! - money uj»on that
! ‘ ' : ' !! • ' • utntouiy to he buined.
tm» age 01 puoii- atiotis uiat oy their variety and
".".'V. ■ ' 'ft “•■‘ v * uU nui em-y irndu!
• UTICUM, SOV
' y ■ ■ ' ’ iiicutioned, isvn».fV
iuua-i-.er.sai t
lJ pf“ *' l "j A ll t: ’ dlSCllitlllitt.
I *' T ~ ' - t!U , Ai ’’ !: ''B ■“ Vi, n Utility -
,' ' ' ' . -i oi.ii ae uni xi res—^
m C ‘ tium *-'o n u.uie t.u i it s,„ 1%
it, a.id . . c |ts interest.
• ‘■ ' u • staj. a ,
V' : * U 1 *"o‘h c “bUS I’OETRV, epou 0
I•* -sometimes of no mean strain— -to niau.
j itest a:... to euluvatc tiic growing poetical tasw
1 * t-'cnti 01 c-ur countty.
j 5.. tunes aj.pear, for several reasons, to d*>
! :' ' M:i ! •' " ori " *u»l one alone, but m.*r.
‘ mvtiish and irritated stii
irom recent political strifes: 'j he soft, assuasrve
i i.ii*eti, e m u.i'i-aime is needed, to allay tfe;
!-i r, and 'nuthe that nutation. \ ice and f O Jh
' M *. -‘v j ! "-oiul:—r |,ey should be driven bv
n. .-..mi! ivotii.e, or lashed by ridicule, into their
“' !, "o Igiiorante lords it over an m,
: '7. ’ °i' ; . tly:i u; <*«*• I tuple: —Every spring
mioi.uj t.e set m motion, to arouse the enlighten
<u, ami to increase their number; so that th*
enemy 0} popular government may no lon
ger mood, like a portentous cloud, over the des
. -ks e. our counixy. \nd to accomplish aTi
■:. -e i , what more powerful agent can be tin
! ' ‘.veu. t::.:,, a periodical on the plan of the Me.
m'ugcr; ts that plan be hut carried cut in prac-'
JheFor ru peculiarly requires such an agent
nm! the I mo:», south ot V ashington, there ere
"i.t two Literary periodical* ! Northward of that
; n< ; e ,f re I ,ro,, «t>«y *t least twenty-,We ir
‘ii.i.y : (S this contrast justified by the wealth
l:.c .. . 1 ue. 'he native talent, 01 the actual literary’'
0.. ot the . (intl.ei 11 people, compared with
tbi. *-• i.i .ne Northern ? .x'o: for in wealth, tei
tif-s ani, uii'.He iiav justly claim, at least, a,
S uyl’ty with our brethren md a domestic insn
; tut ton ex< .usivi ly our own. i. yond all doubt, s'
...ix.s Us. we 'noose, twice the leisure for read
in'-' a::,! wmi!': ' which they enjoy.
, !t " a ,!r<f l» St 'nse ol this load wart, that
uur : was engrafted on tin* pen
‘ not vntli a:y design *0 nourish iocai
posed local inte.
'•;* ' ::r • ,! " ; ’ n > »U< h thought, it is the Erii
1 ,0 ■•■ui .nil, to seethe North and South
lou’ul *: it: . ringi«• ti jetlier. forever, in the siike,.
‘ i kiadittbs and affection. Far
| "T ■ ' yto the I.olth, he lias a.
' ' j here; iter to draw
:i|! ‘ ’ ‘ tr - tci thence; and halt"
f ’ n ; * !i •'» »•- should h:*-pages, t.y
• • the, bvttei;«ontt
'J ;,r "• - * -ell?I ih :;:c to oFpei the luveiin
'th’ca.en the jj ?ace ol both, ai.d
to ' . a; I .'rmcjh, I! the x:i< tei! ties (1 tv*
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