Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Geo.) 1838-1838, September 26, 1839, Image 1

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UJcdilii atfvonick %$ Sent met _____ ' _ —MU —lM—m IIll„n —* ———■l—— m——— iI —— ■—__ ... _ _ - " w■ iB bi L it■ jw j t-tt-tx II u Ul WILLIAM E. JONES & Co. UirjTJSrv. O* Til’ll n\V MOINIW. SEPTEMBER 26. 1839. Vo,. 111. -No 104 t i.v a osk.ntixk pr m.isur.D. » lI.Y, thi-wkkkly, and wbkklv. At So. Broad~*treet. TERMS? Ditl I poser. Ten per annum, in -.uivame. Tri Tei-Wv /i-i/i-/-. at Fix Dollars in advance or I Ssven at the end of the year. fTeik/vonper, Three Hollars in advance, or Four at he end of year. ___ ~§ -|M T IK I’l fll H'. Jkn v. Wll..v:N ‘endecs his thin 1 sto (lie pil I I .‘ Vi for the IL er 1 patronage he etofore ex tended m his Si’AGIC US US and wo nd respect fullv in form thorn that he is rn nms a 1.l ;■ b ”- St loss frm IMu de-wells, on the -eoign; ‘>ai Koal. to Vashio ton. via U tv- : own. th ee times * wee 'eavin : on' e--vells.no .'mod V s ” e nesd v- and i-'ridns. after the arrival ol the ears fr.in, Augusti. an 1 na-iving at Washington, same davs, at soh lo dr. e m. Returning —Leaves Washington on uesd.ijs, rhursdavs ml <aturd ys. at 2 o’elo< l. v m . and arrives at Don k-wel s in live to lake the cars loi Augu-ta. ts 13 V'JK'irV <UV\n!l' v 'd , !MV I A TIUWT CDVPANY. T’IF. 1 F. under* .-tied agent of tire a'-OA'e company, wll'ta’re *ire risks on men-hand zea d pro d-ice. in store* a- d ware-houses ai d wi I -Bo in s the same a -ainst river and in-line risks, e tw ’his place. Savannah. Charleston an I North- The terns will he the * one. as ado ted by the In insurance (fires in the place. * |>. I). W h R.IImITEP.. President, .1. th Henry, iurect as, a G. li. "iimming, I*- Farnar. W. I'. Williams, Ralph King. Francis sorrel, Fd. >'a lelford. J. I. .ur.oughs I- dal twin si. laipcr, Henry R'-er. Dimas Pone R A l.ew . Augusta March 22 d raviK suhscrihe s have r-ccived pc- recent a.r. J| als, w licit .hey o u-r -ow lor ash u-- city a. . pt nee. a nirge lot of Dry -nods anion; who i are, UKI pie-rs a ieo vat ons qua ili-.-s ’ .-On doz otto.i and e.ihiefs 30 pieces Whole I n n - rill 25 do Drown do S 5 do Colored Muslin ID do I! tie leans 35 do For- iture imity 1 0 do Pant -I on tripes id -io Silk an 1 ten hiefs fi-.l do Plaid -lu-lin |.V..i diz Mad. is liki n'l pieces -i s ■ u-din 6 i doz Mo-ieiy 200 doz 'hilt oil rs A I,SO, J'oths. ilk and Cot in a- Is. Po oms. Cepes Vu»l nt id ars IrovV . a d Dirac' ed hi li- gs and Stit.-tiiigs, bastings, .as die s. eo’or d mini's. Rti I US'. Town bi 1- ; U 1 ram \e. Me. irr.r In' W X- 11 I K< N A. /. ItANTA’F N>y, <j;< ;>■ i< t i-'iiinitiiii Ware-llonse. ,V,( \ 3(". i, i. ■ i > l /11 f. .1 fih it'O r iinit i tin l*i>i 1. • Ism I oruei ■Stir**. ITI I u-isenhei *n den-hi-su car- Sr ji lturnss mil uekia-wl< ogMiieiils li i iht HC-iy lliier. l ,mln lime hi-reinli i- hisiiveil, \L;--s.<iiit l ar mnl Hallers linn, ell, n> eluei appliCH ili i ~o|i an l unn nnl'inp everlauip mr llie v f | I, acianninisiiii oi oi his ensmniers ihnl * V • tie will h* e nnleolt a .iiiii- **l hi-li future M'pport ID dims n- sernj i» oiissert 'Dm lie (low has on lino In laie s' nil la si nssorl nimn ol Fnri.iiiin .-.vei . »• iDimi id Mipiisifi; iiinl (limin' lieeaii. wii e-iiih- I mi dullin eiinip»ri son ai h’hi In si Will die .in i* - In iiiimer a-«B Mn tidniWD a VIZ. 'pit 111. ni ' iilehi.auls. linok- nsas • lee.ain honj ami plmi >' imlrnhes. miperini gy mn marl le Dn Irm-sm | nreai s. pi lin do . i’iic inh es rnrnnisi nneri s mil. on ii g. wrli mill <-i iiin I hies, .-ulus s- ln I eds enos; inn hugniiv nn keis fem limie hall I ein 1.. millife rn- ihmir . iiiril’s-eyf elirl-li iq-li Dev. ni nHi sii . ,i lii . i-.no -siools; - -luinimis. Hi 'ssnig--r,ldes I, ok n gliiMii s n eieiy deserq tni M mdiiw bund... aid iraiisp-iri neii b, Carlor-inMes. Wash g--n lb, -.'■•iilillltg-in oat oesks A * Ai Ihji- ih ive are warrai.iei D hi nl liieheslniate rialb anil tv irkninnship. wlin-l: In- is d- leinijnei.H gull ai i small nlvoin-e A.Z HA VI A. S Vi -CViiinm enpli are i-nquesled io eal .nn l-IBlinn for IDemseHes ;i —I ph-dvlerii g in all its bialn hes dom wvligr ai lispntcli and -n tin- no.si r nsnnaf-l --n-rnis. amt also eonsl nil} on Innil. a I art" ns«. o’nm ol .11 hair mil muss -‘-mi-issis f • 2 * SriA O.X ,V HROTHKIiS.‘ atdr.et, li ? Chai. and Sofa Ware-room, Hroad street opposite i ould . Ink Jet <fc(-0 The sulisiril-ers have removed from tiieii former oioation to the large BULfSt and ummodiousstoe of Mr. W. Nel son ow oiler for sa «• a well as«oi ted , MP&badtfiSstiick of -irtie'es in tin- al ove line, 'pnncipa ly of t n>ir own manufacture, made from i,he latest and most approved hew oik patterns, which- ousist in pint of the following—marld. top mdeho-i.-d . mahogany -10.. pie,, card.centre, li mg, lea. work, and ot er takes, dressing bureaus with mar le and -nahogany tops, secretaries ami hook eases. sofas, ottomans, (native top wa-hstamls, writing desks, footstools, mahogany, cur' an I' irds «ye map e -c Is toads ; also nvc doz. exeel enl ma tlugiiiv i-'rench. half French and Gre'i-n chairs, aula variety of fan-v, cane, n sh. and wood seat do I'han fill foi pa l patronage, thei soli, it a <|o itiuuanreof the same -t t eir new sto.e. where they wi I continue to sell at unusually low prices, bd wairai t the goods equal to any apii 2fi i I CtilltlAGlS. .1.-. fjL HI LDFRC i. II 1,1,, at the old Xi i-ysn stand formerly occupied by Maj Jesse | [»j -jjm Thompson.-orner of ,llis and Mein- ; vH .ie* tosh streets, are now receiving an en t‘i' <ew stoi k of Carriages from the best manufac ures at tue North.oft el test j d most app.oved style, eonsl ding of oaehes. oaehees, standing ind Kxtension Fop liaron lies. f ha iotees. Huggies ] .sulkies, t a -ons. &e.. tog*-t er with a large and : well selected assortment of Harness, all of which | they wiII lispu.se of in the most li ernl terms. •r --d(*r* for mv description of arriages of their own ; of so t inrn n ninf icture thankfully eeeived and prompt I executed heir frien is-uni the public j are respect ully invited to call and examine tbeir stock CRepa-ring in all its brane' es faitlifnllv exe- ■ cutel and with despatch ts nov 1 I’ i v o oit i; s. HP \HS'>N’S, 295 Hroad street, keeps at all ( times for sale a large sto k of I IAMO . FOiirKS from the best Dili ders i the iOUUt y. — Tho stoc generally cor -ists of al out hirty Io so ty instruments, co-op jsjcg all tl <■ qualities. These instruments, are selected witl r I ea.e. and are recommended with con dence. Persons wi-hing to put-base can do a« weil at this e*td lishn.ent at art any of the nort ern manufactories A gin- ante as to quality -nd ■ ural.ility. i* fur nished in everv inst -rce Also a well -.e'e-t d«oek o's'eel Ml s'H'. Pro- j I ceplo s sr top tlie with niters, >. mlins F'ntes, If-; pAeco (iio’is and mo-t o'" fie small rlh |e« usually . ti- • "usic Isto.e. | a ts * finoiUflA It A 11. IIOAII. N'erehar ts and other* forwni-ling goo Is by t’>e I- o -in aiDHond.a e pnitieularlv requested tn hie the n’t me ft' e nrnv ml ‘he f>/ ice f iletli na tion marked in f-ill on -m -h rn-ka -e ; also the name of the I'e -ot; mil to fi’l t‘ e receipts in all rases to correspond oith the mo ks Tlie o‘»so vanee of he .n-nve r-ile« is iesfed, to prevent di -ieu'ties that have occurred in forward ing goods intended for deferent persons, beirin the same m irk. a— '> t'rr.rE ''r\nsp rtation. J Aiken,July 2!). 1x39 5 Tfe t'ic ion *f rroigh' on !t»i i ne son ith ‘ess than on-tom ary, on all up 'n-ig t from har'e-ton to Aiken ami l am nrg wh -n eipia to a car load fsm 5 "’ll lbs. wi ig it or 3 D feet measu e.nent.) fiom t ils d te to nrst Septem ber next. VV.M. R liF.HTS N.Jh Age it "ranqio.l foil. Cje Th» Constitutional st will inse t t e i vc GJEoI! 6I A I- A I L-H UA n. Krei ;ht is now eonveyed on the Georgia Rail- Road between Auguda ami Grcensl oro, at tiie following ates: Merchandize, of all kin Is. d cents per 100 lbs. I ott-.n $1 50 per Dale. C. I Da .dwin, Agent for t e Company, I Groenslio o. wi I receive and forward f,eig t wilh- OU Oia.ge Vierch nnizc for the wiy stations will be foi waried from Augusta on Monday s. Wednesdays, and “vi-la \s. RICH \ •’D PKTKRS, Jr. Sup 'transportation Geo -i. I!. June "0. I S 3!) julv 12 KAil. is to It. ■'* ,r \ f”'* The i’-issengerlain ca.ning the gr--at mail between New f ork and New - cleans, leaves Au gusta every Jay at 6 p. m.. ind arrives at Greens bo o--1 I a in. L aves Gretnsho.o at 9 p m., an arrives at Augus a at li a. m., in time for the i harlesti r i ars. Stages run in connection with this train f.onri Greens oro for New i i ea. s. .two daily lilies) via Indian prings,Columbus ontgomeiy and oldie; for eiv resns t. i-wei ky. via C linton Macon, and Pen-aio a : for West oint and Welumpka. \ia H -rm svil e tri- week y : for Rome tri-week > . via < ovinglon Decatur and Mariett- ; forNa hvilU and ICnoxvi le, Tennessee t.i-weekly. via At ien-. Gai .esvillean 1 Cassviile; for Washington. \\ i ke com ty . tri-weekly, fiorn Double Wells -. for New • rieans..daily, fro i AVarrenlon. via 'parts, il ledgevi e, aeon and 1 olumbus; for Atiile Ig-vilh . t.i week y via Greensboro and Kat-nton Connecting with the e lines are branch stag line- to al ahassee. Coliiml iis. A i*s ,Tu ealoo a. Newnan. i oweta eoui.ty,Ga . and Clarksville, Ha bersham county . &c. An a-eommud lion Pay Passenger r rsiin leave- Augusta on outlays '-V edn-sd ys ai d riiia ■», a: 6 o’rlo k. a, n, an ) Gre-nshoro on Cuesd iys. Thursdays an' Saturdays at 7 a. m Fare on th-- Rail-i oao to Greensboro Jl 25. •' Hire Georgia bail o-»d v lii V o 5 ' 1 I ’ A-igusta .line 30, 1x39. 3 MIMS’ t uaii Ooi< 1 t.X CD ACT <>l TsGVIvTO I'lM. , The celebrated substitute for I'atoiiiel the origin ! ni.d only gen ine I'omnio I‘itl TC'M’IN I PAN'I IGNM' A Co. Druggists, A rusta. having ' een appoint-d by the pro i.ietor .- the Dove valnn le m-slici e wholesale Agent have just eeeived a supple a d are pr-pared t... furnish it al the ow« st iuste n prices hy re(e. nee tu the neiv-pa icrs of t"e past few years, it will e seen tint this is t e a,lb e tn-.ii has been so much lauded by men of scion, e. I he nostrums so d in this - ouiitrv. under th nimeof omalo I'ilis.were got op long sin e He origins! and genuine a.tide w - discovered, sep 2 w-5 TO THU FA* I I TV VXOHUAOS o»- FA.till.l Us. Dll. viLKS’ COiVIPCUNI) K'-TRACT ( F I’ 1 * A'(’(> —a substitute for Calomel, anil does not ‘dong to the fami i of quack m-dic.nes; for the reason that t-ie component parts are made known to the faculty .oi any one els t at nay wish to Know, by any oi t ie agents i e- ping I hern for sale. in e this discoveiy so long and anx iously looked o . some one in almost t ic extreme Nmth has a Ivprtised a bomito Pill, purpo ting to !,e-na ,e from th" stalk i thing nut more absuid tha. - -for one to otfer meal from the cun stab-, to say noth ng-'f the dilficu ty of raisin'the luma to so far Nort i. Dr. Mile-, of fincill ati. is the pro rietor of the Tomato ills (proper) so the g.eit ue e ts o. whi-'li. he holds ui-ns- If oimd and in honor pled :- ed topr-ive -y ihei u-e t i t t-iey ire a I that they profess to ’-e and will do for otheis what they have dma for such as mu have u-gd them; as this is i vegetable of gre t us - and value if will do b t rs e valua le infuroii tion to families to | k -ow ih the Yellow a.e just on dy is valua le as the i d Vom ito and produces twi--e as m.icli j of the li ip -tine or -n-tive p im-iple.aml when ui d i as ad il veget ble wil he found to Keep the , s .slem in m i--h better eo .ditiun th n the other kind; -na-y will recu pit wit;, what t.emMi-ig j anxietv lomet in s been given to -*-i dren an ; boa thy t -en wished for i su stitute. It has j long e-n known that the o -into contained ca tha.tic piinciples, ini nd until of lab- was it , asceitame-t t iat they co .t.ined a to.alive ai d liu reti- pr i, ci ties he l-’a« uity embrace and use the -rep ->t on most chee, fully . for th- reason that they know what it is Were it apt nt myste v, they would ' e oun) to reject t e medirine as they justly !o t :e one thousand a uj one cure-alls of the \ day. If 'ou wish to cleanse the system with a mild sa e anti-bilious rue li-ine use the omalo Pill, of which a suppD . we learn, will soon be in this city AVc all snow aunt thing about this June H ts Ft{|>Ti Tl'»i\i«- sin 1 IS, die. WHOI KSAI.L A.ND RETAII,. I ARGK Will FK FLA F Dd FCH TURNIP | 4 "o Glo' e do I o No.folk Jo Yellow i'n pie Fop . uta I'aga do AI.S I, 1 ige Dium ead Cabbage i’o Hergen or Great American Cabbage Do Cap-Favoy Do Red dutch.'for pickling long range Carrot Large lac Fall Dadish While ai d ed uinin liad ; h I ed and White Clover ei-d l.ui erne or i-'rench Clover • ee I Blue r •< da Herds Gra-s ,|„ ' lie suhsi-.i eis have Ide y rereieed th" a' ;ve 1 i varietv of J irden Feeds, all of which they WAt. I dan '• <> B•; bRKSiI ;VO G , s I K a .,i otf- r them for sale at rettso- aid -ai es AX " ' V ;i M v -c I June ia i-o. -33 otoad -street. I OR ANTi-B \LS \MIC GGNOHRIKKAL SOLU IT. N, dV rritii/eil to ewe in F t-. D ys, I'H inromparah e an l invaluable remedy long k ow , and used with such mipai-a sc-ct ss in th an-tdis for tie last 3D yea s a p ».sto need uopauegi ri -. Its operation upon ' hnm nsy-lein t- s < h licit it mvaria ly acts ul a , haini. for tin- relief a.id ndi- al euie of a- ertai i oinmon and d s ;g eeab e • ills the flesh is heir to 'I hi- p.i/e -iid ,ins tt - own name f ont the eerta sue es* w-i h lias attended it th oagh al- o it Hying oil urn t n es. uame y, -Hive lavs,” —H ■ same sin-ess which foiluwed it in a .N’ort-.e n lati tu te till o-taii.s in a more outhern Tl e onmil or recipe -vas o tained al great expense intrig - and 1 aznoi hy 11 I'heveres. from tiece ebrnti lit 1 ian hies \\ abex.itiie. o Gre-t non. whil, be, villi ot :ers w ,s pursuing the In. rative Fur bu siness m the Nu.th-west with t-e Indians - -A alieno-be i-rizei. highly and use it with invaria) le muce'S throughout His t«o tribes. Its known and valued virtues have abcady - nri- hed to an a most inere.lihleextent t!u- chi dim of thi* w ir ike pri-iee not o-ily hy a, tual sale of the article itself to in dividu ils hut i y pmti -g with eo.-ies of his receipt at enuiiuou- pri is to the i hiel of every t. i'eo In bans in unei i- a. with a solemn . rorni eto Hr rent pirit. i ever to livulge the -a.tof its com uosit-nn until tm sleeps with .ii* fathers.” although r e 1 1 use it in their respective t.i >es which plan's it in the hands of e ery In Man who rely ■'■if' I may say, religious eon.idenee on its cura . le pi.vers. ' cow is a copy-of the translation as near as it can I e auglisized oi the deed given by Wa enoshe in ■i. t'heveret w e i te purchased the origian I recipe m.d h d twice assiste I Ihe h-es himself thro --h t e tedious m-i-ipiit tory p o e-s of manufacture Vw white men would c.e.lit the length of time which i. consumed in preparing t ie article for im mediate use. TR ANSL ATION. “I. Wahenoshe.! hiefof the nations Otto-va and hippewa.foi the love and good feeling which 1 have for mi white friend M. Clicveiet, (for he has 0 ic many goo I things for me '. nil my people.) I ;iv. to him my greatest cure foi (he hid sickness « iiich mv i hild en hav had sent among t'-eni as •a punishment by lor Great pi it, and hope that in hi- hands it may do much good, and make him very rich.” Signed WABINGSHK.hisX mark. Witness AITAIIO. hisX mark. F.VKRKIT LAYMAN, I IM AM VCAKIK, J. B. ROY. it. (. m;pf is, J. S. CARDINAL. This Nledicine I warrrnt hy th s pu lication,un l--i a penalty of J5,;-On, not to contain One parti ce of cmrusit e pioparation. It is purely vegata .e in it< essences lt« liist and prominent virtue a to su due i very ve-tige of inllarnalion. and then -i I, mi dly and i-o liuusly -s a diuretic ; thereby 'midiiig within it-elf. eve.y requisil- virtue, for .li subd .ctiop ot this Io I some malady—and ev - ry regu a, graduate i., medii ine. wi 1 sustain the issertion t at opioiis diinesis and reduction of in flation. are the on y two thi. gs necessary to elect • sou d and radii al cure. Ihe most pcculi-r virtue us the of inq Jours,” ’' in thi*. th it w .erever it alone has ’ een used to iHVct a i me. no- r of th -se tenacious and disagree • Ile con eq’it- .res whi ha m i-t -nva ia-dy results rum the Midden cure of Gonorr tea, have been o.vu Ino t io such as stri-ture. hernia, humor ■lis. ineimtinei.ee, and a swarm of other of Ihe -oo- loathsome. (er.d xing. and disagreea* e dis - IR es eo sequent upon erroneous diagnosis and t.eatmeni of -onorr! tea I'hose allert'd are reqne.-ted to eal and try for them«elves. !f th- prescriptions are we I foi ow 'd -'did fail to cuie, the rno ey will in every case be ri turned . ou can do whaty-u please and eat what you 'ease. obe had at Ai tony Jt Haines. v o 232, Broad street, who a c tin- only authorised gents in An f’sta. All ord rs add.es-ed to them, will be uomptly attended to aug 29 at .'.rtiKK-| B. M 4 IjLDKY having conn, ced -iuisul wi.li one ul Hie n»-go I ii ul icim n g lou-i-s ul i be n, ,rt 11 will in Intuit .- unci Hie liiisim-sa mnl.r die firm ol A. ii. iillltx )A’ *.’o. Fin n resent irrmigem-'iitv win ■ able A B •! A-;< o. n> sup I; lli. iri-ii-loiin-r oi -• m-isi aoi-.nii-..lining linns I h-yure n- v eci'jng th ir Full ml -A unei gu.pli id Gem I. ..cn's H us. fiq a d'-e . aim, i large ass .rinienl o ■biles' i-.iitittiH, ol Tu- Dili si style and superior pi’elly I Dos-- wis mg t-. pii.eiiii e arin-ies n. line, -idler ai . h dosaleor r.-uul, irs siiln-iiwi. •-nil -al -'xamiiieHieirass'ii'tiiM'iii o- i z ,| . H tl.tl L-TRY «'n, )* SICAIi YiiTH li, r-'HN i'CHKLI.AF I'rofessiii of vlusie, induced by the great -neon rage men t which he has re vived as a Teachei of he Cia o Forte, both at thi .cademy of Air and .vlrs. '.gc.giui.a well as the ..a lies nd ■ entlemen and pn lii in -e era I. who have oh md-oinely pat.ouised him since his arrival in .ugusta he tenders his greatful ark now edg tents to t icm. hoping a <-o ilinuanee of t ei, favor, p-r;iosing to -- intinue the same vocation during the summer pk-lging himself f.o -i his expe - iced method to convey inslru tioi. to his pu pils to . m-form in a s.ipe io. -uanner in a short time- and hopes by is i luity and mention to merit their ipp « ition. He wi I T.cwise attend to ii in - and -epiiring Piano Fortes, an I satisfactory refe.e res riven ou app ication at Mr A.Z H-mti’s ■cw Furniture .- ureh mse No 23fi liroa 1 street .v e e .ill orders wi I : -e punctual y ittended to. may ts •'strutAM('K ro'jpvNV or iomti. Hit, i. V. I* IK a* ove ' sSTiruTiov his hern successfully eo .ii .etc I for sere il years in the to n of ( alum ia f (■ \ c.uisj 'eraldc p i tion of its CAP tv. is invested 1 1 iank stuck, the red in good se urities. All establish, d e -inns so. p o e.tv nsr. insured hy tus on pa iy or an vof its a rents will e prompt y pai las lie P i, f,,.c. and the same p-i-'ipmess wi I be ad’.er d to i - future which 'houl.l eu tit e it to a share of imhlie p t on a -e. AN.) F.W WALL VCK. I're-ident Columbia, June F. 1539, The su sc i’.cr having heen appointed Agent for the above omuany is row prepared to take Fire iks on Bui lings. Merchandise and 'ouseiiold Furnitme He will also make Inut ance on Life \n lossp- wile prompt y a-ljtisted uni paid. I he rates of omnium will e t-e same as charged bv ol er olfi es. He soli itsasharcof pu lie patron »fle J. G. iiUM. A-. line 2) ts M W IIOOKf SKKM HE- t'F I/>M)- N, hy the author of “ Random Recollections of tie Lords and | l omin-ms.”- Fhc Great Metiopoiig,” -‘ Bench md Bar”etc. etc. 'ha le- im-ent, or the 'wo Terks; a talc of commer ial ife. ’ Aoi i- to oath, ad Lessed to voung men an I you- g ladies, by bev J M. A, stin’ Fo te-a the I surer, ly N. p i|)i S- Jo n smith’- i.etters. with ■ Pieter*’*to mat h containing icasons why John Smith should not iln gc s Lit: together will the inly authentic historv extant o t.e late A*, at* in our isp.it-* I I’erritory. ANo a fr-sh soppy ot t-el Pens Jus, reieiv ed in Ifo sale y J AV. sF.S. s f’t.y, ' ' - 7 _ 247 Load st I -A'' N°IT hesuh crile has remo'-ei) S i his (fice to the “eeond -ton of Mr en/ie & Bpiiimeh’s CO n-r 1 e wil alt n.) pun-tua ly to tl-f usines-of d« profession in the’units of ich mor i -ou t- eo. ia .m l Ige.ieM and Pamv.ed ill 1 i (s s, (J, I ett 10 (0 *a J-Uliao I. - 'i’lie >.r,. a. , A limit for'y yearn ago. a post chaise was a ight 'More novel 111 Ih,' little h ilmel at Tim ruleari. loan at Ik gowns in country e lurches. during the m li.lenhood ol our gieul grandmothers; ami. as one tire r up at the only public house in the vil- It' ft* the liihalitliiiits old aiidyung, studied by the unusual and meny sound of its wheels Inn ried 1 1 the s*reel. Til'- h ull ly. on the fust ni. lice oi its apjiroaeh, had ha , ly bestowed upon "t r goodly per* in the additin , il reroinmeiidiil ion of a ele.in cup and apron; and. si I tying the ap-vn strings ran bust,ini; to the door, smtlniig eo! uriint and eou te-yiog. nod courtesying a «.i '■'"l'’riiii; attain to they.i un-ip.-nedchaise. I’oor s ul! site knew n,| well how to tiehave—il wit's an ep >eh in her annals of innkeeping, At length the eoitehm m openitn; the door, handed ,011 ala yin widow's weeds; a neaulilnl g dden 1 1 4tet <1 hld apparently not exceeding live years ol age sprung to the ground vithout assistance, an I;i ped her extendi d hunil. -What an im age o hen try ! exclaimed some half do/,, n bv s nlers as ttie fait ehi'd lifed her lovely face of s 'ides eyes of her mother. The lady ste| - . ped feehly low ini- the inn, a id, thouuh Itii' land- 1 lady s heiot conti.,ue.l to nra -lise a sort ol flutter ing motion w|i eh eomminii 'Hied a portion , fits agi a ion to li t hands she waited upon In r tin expected and liniisiial guests with a kmdloie-s and humility that fully reeomnensnl (dr the ex pe-tnes->>( npra liseil wai er. About hall' an hour after the a r val ot her visiters, she was seen hustling Ir en t ie door —her fa. e. as the villagers said nursling with importance. Thev were still in groups about their doors and in the middle of the little street 'is ussing the mysterious arrival; and. as she has ened on her mission, s' e wa- as sailed with a io/ ii such iptesti ms as tin c •Wat ye wit. site is 1 ' Is she onv great liody ?’—- ‘Hue ye ony guess what brought her here?’ 1- | yon lioniiv ere Imp her luiirn ?’ But to these ai d I sun ley other interrogatories, t ,e imp >rt mt Ims- : tess give fin aosw r— Ho t I hae n etinn In j haver tip- n si.' She stopped at a small hut per tainly the most genteel house in the village oc cupied liy a Mrs. Douglas- who. in the r >nn'.y phrase was a very donee, decent soil of old hod l , and the widow ot a (oimeronian minister. In the summer season. Mrs. D nights I, t not he lit tle pa. lour to lodgers, who visited the t.llap to seek health, or for a weeks' retirement. She was compelled to do this from the narrowness o hei ei 'll nstanees; (or. though she was a clever handed woman.' as her neighbors said, 'she hail a sair feeht to keep up an appearance o.iy-'TU i,e the thim.i av.i.' hi as w minutes Vr .‘I - glas in o ■ |»an cap. a muslin kerehiet in ■ ' be neck, a [ nl'ed Ida k homba/een gown, and sn nv wlnit opt on, fill .wed (lie lan. lady up to In n . In a sh irt time she rein n I the stranger la l> leaning upon her arm. and the lovely child leaping hke a young Itrnh before them. Days and w -.-k« pissed away, ind the good people of'J’li ine'ean, n rt with minding all their surmise and in pones were in wis»r regirding their new visitor; all tbev coni I i'n was that she was the widow o: a y ning iflVcr who was one of the first that fell w ie i frit i n in'erfend with t'.e French Rev u lion ; an I the mother al l her child lie rue k town in t>e village v the designation ol Mrs. Douglas'twa oiemres!'—an appellation bestowed on them in reference to their beauty. The bcanl'fnl destroyer, hoivevet, lay in the in t icr-'s heart, now tialling her cheek< lie me ear'y ! ly. and agon s -altering over them the owe an 11 1 - ri n'o v. S(j|l d earning of -ecovery, ] ahoi t 'i tbl mo th* after her arri al in i’liorn ilein, leoh a ile over Ip’r like a sweet sle. '| . It was inly h few moments before the angel hured the fatal shaft that the truth fi ll upon her s ml Sh" was strep-bin ' f nth her l>a id to her wor tiisket, he- 1 n- lv child -v is prattling liy her knee -aril Ms. D nights s ilnig liken parent upon Ji-i’h striving to i-im-ed a tear while she smile., when h • breithbig of her fair guest li • ame de (fi tilt -o l the rose which a morn nt liefore id i i n d in m her '•■njiiteinnee van s' e I in •- llt fnl st eak. She (long her feeble arm-around lie ne-'k "f herebil.l who n ,w wept upon h rhisom ami exelaimed —*Oh ! mv Elizabeth, who wdl protect yon now—my poo-, poor orphan ?’ M Douglas snramr t i her assistartee. She sai l s.a had m’j-h to toll an I eo leav ired to spe.,k ; I u a gurgling s mod only was heard in her turo.it; she punted fir breath ; the rosy streaks, deepeo in ; into blue came anil went upon her cheek - like the midnight dan-ea oftbr nnrlherii lights; her eyes flashed with a mo nenlary hrigliln ss in ire than mortal, and the spirit (led. The fa r orphan soil -bin.' to the nepk and kissed the yet warm lips of her dead mother. As y, l site was too youn ' t isee all thedreari- j aess of the dcs ilution aron d n-r; Im s e wa- i indeed an irpoan in the most cruel mean ng ..| j the w rd. il -r mother did preserved i nistorv i over It- hi .'iks ami the lurruaul inees of It ' tile, wiped if i D itigl.tr had never end avo ed ] In penetru’e. Ami now she was I ft to lie is a mother to the helpless child, lor she knew not p she had .Hinttier friend; and all that she had i Ilea d of the pother's histoix, was recorded on the bn able st me whieo she pi iced over her grave —' ll hi; tiiisr th thk Hour -if Is hkli., Mout n v now of flier. Minims s i n ten *ai a it us i sra.MiKH. bit bki.ov f.i'/’* Che w t le p nperty to which the (dir or phan became heir by the death of her mot he-, did n d -tin mot to fifty pounds; and am ng-l the property no do- uineni was found which could tltr-iw any iglit upon who were her relatives m i’ she had any. Hut the hea.l of Mrs. D m las bad already ad ipted her as t daughter; and eir eu tisi-rjbed is Inr i-irium times were she trust ed that He who p milled food for the very In ds 0 Ip-ir i n would provide t e orphan's morsel. Years rolled on and FI /abelli Morion grew insla'ueanl n beauty the pride of her prole. - 1 ir, mil liie jtyot h r age. Hut the n ',rm to -s of ye. ir.s grew upon her faster mother, and di, «- aiding her fno fdlowing h r liatiits of in tu- 1 r stern want entered her n: (iy eolla e. Still Kl i alieth appeared only as a tiling of joy eo I-n v mem and -ratiHide; and ofen did h r eve .i g s .ng begm e h r aged Inend's sigh iot-i u -mil e. And to b'-ttei -heir hard 1.1 she hi ed h -rsel t o watch a few sleep upon t ie iieighlioring hills t o the steward of a gentleman n.< ted Suite r til.; who, nh o t the time of her mother's detih nail pori-li s- d ide csiateo Thorn lean. He was t P little Is I wed. t- 1 he was a hard master and a bad bi.shand; an I more than once he h il In-, n seen at »he hour of midnight, in th siiei.t ehnrhyard stand ngo er the grave id Mrs. Mor ton. f’ms gave rise to not a few whisperings r.p sp.-nina the birth of poor Elizabeth, lie had in 1 child .nan I a n-phew wh i resided in Ins h use, j wa- ui Ie I 'it Ito be bis heir, William S-e n nvi d e was a'l.nil a y -,.r older than onr fa r - r p III: aI I ever as be e mid e s ape the eye of (us in le h wou (1 he village to seek ul F zabetii as a play mate. And tn-w. while she te dell the <ew sheep he would steal round the hills and id i n r himself hy her-ide tea h Iter the i*ioish * h id that -lav b -en taught, w ile hi- rail tin etice r-st,-! m her n I; t,,. )r gl •win ' be -k ■ I mebe I •• t li o her. and ip • ml -4 (iklt, cs.la iOJj UkJ UHuUUi Ulu.u U»L.-W Wttkc likoii peaeeltil lessons i roki n l\ the harsh i< nr aim : the Mow* of his iin. le. lint still W illmni stole . 11 t.n* presence o. Ins | laymule ami pupil until •icha , completed Ins lou-te-tli ve.ir; wtien iifc i was to leave Thortideini prepa aloiy to entering ■leanny. Me was perodlii'd to lake a hasty -newel nt the villagers for they all loved the ; hut he went only to the.ottuge ol Mrs. Hou this. A» he entered. El zabelh wept, and be also burst into teats. Their aged Iriend he i held the yearnings nt a young passion ilia- might I enii nate in sor ov ; and t.ikin. hi b n.i, she I prayed U<si to pumper him, and hade him fare- i tvell. She was leading him to the door when Elizabeth raised her tiaifui eyes; he beheld them, and read their im ming; and. lisping forward,! threw his arms around her m-i k and printed the test kiss on he, tonheinl! -Do not forget me Elizabeth, he cried and hurried from the house. .Seven years from this (it-riod passed away.— ftie lovely gjil was now tr.tnsf- rnied into the el rjjani in tin* summer maj h!\ of lutltjiu ty. For four ye,ns Kbz.Ulh had k- pi a sehonl in the village. In which ,er genlltniss in d win < moil maimer drew | r.-s ... ty; and hei gray hair ed •-.uielaelress enjoyed the rewa-d ol her'l-enev neoC'. i’repa .itmiis were rnak-ng a Tlioii* dem ilall forthe n 1 epnon of \\ dliam wbowas now returning as Eieuli nuin A post , ha se in the vjlluge had then heeonie a sight less rare; hut several . onagers were ass. milled he im tn-mnto w. Iconic t y, mig laird. He ar il’ d a id wilh him a yi ntliin.ili lie we t. forty nm tidy years ol ago.—Thev had me,ely la enme ai'i|ii.iinted »s (ravelling eom|mnn ns; and t- tniiger (icing on Ins way nonliw-ard had a<- c< pud Ins in iiati n ‘..rest at Ilia mi U-V for a en days. The m tpah to the H ill lay through i ie htireliyurd. a 1 out a ipiarler or a m le from r /i «as a ie. liuled path, and Eliza belli was wmt to retire t., it between set I hours j -im 1 <’<JUO t.y (osjicik) h trw niom<nfm in Milmt ; mc.li-atioi over Inr m liter’s grit She wa ! IZ 11 upon n when a nice irre led !ei all-n tion saying, ‘EI zaheih —Miss Morion! 'I he -p ak r was Emu en ml Sonnijerville nei oinpa "icd liy In- lin-inl. To the mci t’ngot the yoiin.i v .s we slndi ad •no hing. |) H tdeeldet strait r gazed on In r biee and treinhled and Inoken a b.-r mother’s grave and wept. -Emly !' In x y mid ‘pardon a miserable omn— what wa y ,l ' f *li ix-r ! Answer me, I implore you f Ahis!’ I know neither said the wonde.mg and now unhappy Ehzal eth. -Mv ir.me is Mo ton ' end the stranger; I hail a wile—[ had a daiigh t i one.-, and my (sala-lla’s face was thy lire! While lie y et spoke, the . liter Somincrvt'lle drew near 'o meet Ins nephew. His eves and tin mange s met. Woiiimervill, t ex laimed tin » ange. star,ing. -The same,’ repliei. tie ..lb , his bnw Ida k nm; |ik,. thunder while a iren,- li'inc passed over Ivsliody. He rudely grasped t n arm of Ins nepln w and drag,, d dim away. i in- lineiesl ng s.iange, iici onip-iiiinil Elc/ahelh to the house of Mr-. D -uglas. Ibnnlul w. re In empiiiies; for, while tiny kind- d Imp. and as -iriiiee, they left all in eiu-I u eronmy. Oh! ■n 1 and Mr-. D.aulas il ye i. ( > )| t e laither o’ my blessed bairn I dinna wonder a auld IS i-. o. .vide growing (.In k m Hie face when he saw v ; tor w,it'll Wan'i. e.nne Itanl upon our heels and my dear m -die.l.-s- and t iitheiless invirn was d l veil to li-rd ills stii 1 .. 1 1 l/v (■ e brae .ide-—tliete V id lilt- poor, dear diheale Ij lirn ( nr -he wisas delivate then as she is boom n-iwj been King— I t1- sheep a’ ceding rout d ihout her. innl he r-i,!in at her Bible just like a little angel he hi lan when the Imre wa I eonie sleek n,’ down dint aer an’ giem hei a drive wi’ hi- fool enr •e i ncr fir a li-tle lazy s metliing t’m n . gaun to ‘•■•me an rugged her honny yellow hair lid he i.id the hal o’ it lorn out o’ her head;—or the Monster wad riv- n the blessed bo, k mil o' her i .ml an’ thrown it wi’ an oath as (a, as lie eou d In ve But the nephew was aye a hit (lin eidlsn toy. yek n wi my liairn a prospects, n warns nv jmrii ti» t'M 'Oi.nt,*- ni.y isi 0 ti the HliaiiiCt i, who g.» o iiis narnr IS Colonel Morton hang over the fair being who had e.onjur, d up tin- sunsntne oi ins youth, Om •y one, lie was wal ti n., and tracing every ie oiouil.ered lealure ol Ins wit, upon her lace; when i -übt again entered Ins mind, and he exclaimed i.e ni te.ness 'Mereiitn Heireii! c..|ivuisc me! i tii cimviiiee me that 1 have f. und my child !’ .’it.- lewirniketsih.il lad.mg d to v.rs. Morton oui lie. n pa.led with m the depth ofhet poverty, it that inonieiil. /nontenant -Sorn.neivilJe Jias.ily enu red me cotlag.. 11-staled that Ills uncle hud l. the Hall, and .1. hv, red a letter from non to iolom.l on on. U was of few wo.ds, and as i>|n»ws;— M isrov—We were rival- for Isabella’s love j —you w. re iiiaoe happy and 1 niiscra'ile. But i I have not lieenunn-venged. It was I who be I ; ay eo you into the hall.ls of the enemy. It wa | i wim reported yin .lead—who caused tin tidings : '•* -«• h isl. tied to ymji wid-.wed wi.e and loilnw e.l them In England, li was 1 who poisoned the I ear id her friends, tiniillhey cast her-dl -1 dogged ot. t.i her olis. u.’ity, id n i nnuhl enjoy my in nniph; but deat.b to*, aned me as y u had don*-, tet 1 w ill do on.’ aI ol in-icy ■ she si. eps I. m ath -be where w<- not yesterday an-' th. lady beli.rc wh.au you wept—is your own daughter.’ lie a-I d-.wn the le.ler. and exelaimed—‘My c • tny long l-.sl child! Amt. in speechless j-iy.th- lallier and the daughter rushed to ca ll -l-.ei's unis. Miall we add more 1 Ihe elder •'t.nnmerville leti Ins n.U.v.- land, which believer I Tamil di-gra- ed w ith Ins pres, n- «. U Ilham and Elza . tli wsn.i. red l y Hi. bill-side in Idiss.eatell ina love and recd’e t.ons trnin n.e s. ene. In a tew m -mbs hei fattier h. stow d on him her hand and Mrs, Douglas in joy and in pride, bestowed upon huth her blessing. I nnti Ihfi llnl. m re At her tan lit n Sr,.tx llo^r.—We have heretofore no n ed the tan Ih-t an iron ste.inih.ml ol la ge di m. tisioii • was in the course o const.m Hun at ; I Fills, urg and we n ,w Dam t om ,b« Advocate ol .ha. city hit tli boat was l.iuitcln-d on tin H h t instant, ihe .uriosi.y wo.eti ha.t Isen aws en j ! I i d to ec whs advantage- an iron v ss . po s. ss- j e.l over a w .s en one, as to (lie draught o water, | I] —a malt, roi mu h cottse juen. e t.. rue. nav- | igalt.-ii.—drew a a.ge . rood to witness he (ir t ! , plunge ol the boat, ~n gre t tilde, dwis th as- | ! i ton shment at timing hit the iron vesse. drew I , bill Hi lie u nti uII tj /.,* te while on. ot tt.es. ime - I cap icily of wood, w ul i not have drawn I ssthsii twi n y one .nehes. Il wn also ascertained that t . sue .mi n «t b ak ... e d.op, Jhe boat il e completed in about five weeks. The novel arrangement oi her steam engines, and the advantages sin- po.i sues over hosts ol or.liu , » r J oustru. tion. are thu- ih-tailed in the paper 1 aliove mentioned ; filu- wil .l ive two engims. entirely distinct, I supplied i y one s. 10l on lers. I o on tale the I nly objection u-ua ly found w lb double tegtl.es ; , w il. (i is that .av ng no couplings tin E g,n. t j eo.iti'd ton »eu the t.oni e st.ll errati. g a Ita- j Ity to -li t sup; ly ova .to t > h-.ileis wo j small iTJgo.-s, woiKiii a al light angles, pin- j mmSSmmSSSSSSSSSSStBtSSBH^. mn! ' 10.-i* to flit* u* I# r fiul of iftr hoiltra, for tl*a 1u 1 pox* 1 o( i orbing tin- (inre | imp mid (lip poW w«t. i pump. Tfu /„, ur, uvt hu> stippl id in </'/ ti.Ui tnlfi „f the /mi/.tiling Ent'in n—dimin isluiit vastly dip bayard of t-X|-l. sion. To place »p uriiv against explosion Myord question alto ppllHT dip safely valve ami salely guard itivrnl • d l>y <>ur ing.inous townsman, Cailwallader K \“i'» e been alia, hed to thp boilers. T " Euiml “R'innl sinking. the In,II ~( the l ost' lias been divided into three compartmentslength 4 wisp In two ssi.m |i, water t pin. Milk heads of iron.— Either ol these divisions tilling with wslir wi'tild not suffice to so k the boat. lo siilli n her. there is in addition to these (Wo hulk hi nds, one running (ore and at (roni stem to Mern. Against fire, every provision has hepti niadr iff the hull, which isoompteie in evi rv respect, with*- out an inch ol timber or other eondiuslilde mate— riul. Here then, r* a Iniat the produel nPPitls! urgh elite prise aiiihmechanical skill, the first of any eoiiaide. able S’re In,ill m the country, which, w hen finished, will ull'ord the ></,.'/ vihic/e for the eouvi \ anee of persons and property which' cun fp prihiused in the shape ol a steam boat. She cannot he sunk she ennnot he hiirnl. she !»■ (iroot against explo-ion. in.d she runs in almost to wall r at all : and v hat. we would ask, does the Irarell'er or shipper want m, re than these. Her lei gth in i lei k is Kid feel, length of feet 140 leel breadth of beam 25 feet four inehea, depth of hold tMset. A Ciu.. rK M n,n Mkhs'ii i ats.—The fact is an, utidiviihti d one. that men ol the quit West and the ht-flu si sen.-e ol honor, an the most apt. in times' 0 in: i("-UI 1 1 le or eoni'iten ml depression, to in vole theiiise.vea in temporary di thru I lies easily nnnedi ihle. hut limgn tied I..rough the eo 1 , . hey 01 nth. rs which thwarts and circumvents them, ■’"m.'h men are l an kl> tender to rhe touch of «li nne;' they heroine hewihh red in the 'oils spread lorih.em hy others who hope to .dvnninge them s. Ives hy their Well-paid adroitsnss in lernoving l.ietn. Jhe iiislatiees are eonan.nl in a eommu— "it.v hke Imt ol I’hi a.lelphia or IS, w Yoik,. W .ere u h things are praett-ed, The remedy is tn i rigid sys em ot economy ami retrenchment t. gates to iiidependem e, Vln re pan (re no sue— ei s in any enlarged pursuit, whore the income is mu kimwii and tested to exreed hy many thou sand dollars the expenditure, That point onee e-laldished, hy facta and fi ti es and a calm and eheer.ul (ul orving of one's pro'ia-ion is the re sult Mystery or irreapimsil'.l iy in any railing h(, tw< principals and agents has hern tho- Irmt'iil source no dout t, ot mm h hewild'Tioent. mil disaster, in the mercantile w i ld, rinil whole system is wrong, Mo mor ph •»' sli li.d ever sleep »i his oar, or reluse to I >k hi- whole Imainess in the fare. An h tnr a 'e man ran always ~|iln n eredeti e f„i h stum or, even if the events ol Ira e and the vii issi times' o. i >les and Mixes may sometimes he against him. I lie hue point is. to he open and trank, even in the most intrieal and unfavors le install ees. It is no re. ommei d.ition li any merehsnt, or to any huainess man to say that his chief mer it is that he is entity, cautious ,/neuri and par tic uhu. Every knave is Hie same. If tit to say itnil he is a faithful man—that his word is his hood—and that fie never fa. I- to e me t * the just issue with his neighbor when his own position and eir. timstimep allow—tha! nothing In t over r..l n- measures Iron, policy's Hike otrlhe pari of o!ln T- eati keep him from, the line ol I is duly to say so h things ol sin h a nn n ham is to pro nouiipehis undying cneom uni .Sue. a man in a.iv nise of | an uniaiy deleeli .n should it occur, w ill.) b • deemed not a systematic hut a compul sory del nqilent; he would he honored, even in his creditor's heart; and the very uneasiness or regret wh eh might le Mil on h.« account for the moment would lake the turn of indigriai.on against the plotters ly whom it was engendeied.. ‘•Wisdom wells wnh prudence,” and cautn n. 's commend,iblh; lui we M lieve that the attri butes of the form, r are often a-si meet hy the eraftv ami malignant lor selfish purposes and those o. the lasi, that p oiit may emue to the running w...k«*r f ont the eompellrd diaeredil of another. The high-minded and r.< alous mer cliuiilh ot Elnladelpi i.i than whom, in lha mass, n superior ho. y ol men are not to he found in t.m U.m.n, —should guard then selva. . They haven t„et. which is integrity; a piudem e. which is not era ft hut honor; a fraternal spirit, whhh hesitates to ail upon a del nqu. i t. in sudd, n ju ns.li. tion; a weighing and lialaneing disposition, winch silts the wheat of practice from the chaff ol prolession— the spiuj. us caution from the true; which makes its estimate of; men not from eir. iimslanee hut from facts and character. Such men can never ha invited into disrepute, or pre judieed against the worthy or l.rowheat into fraud or dishonor, hy the adepts in either.— Ph I. C, z. SrtMtn.Avr* or Gri:at Mk*.— It is inter esting to null, o the difle em articles which have lieen liken l.y ■ si mm I men. as stiinulants to the in.‘llllll tin nines. It is interesting, as showing how diametrical y opposite means may prorlu. e lit.* same . Meet in various systems; and it is in ter. s mg as show ng h w niu.-h the mind sympa thizes with the body. Haller drank pi ntilully ot cold water when lie wished for great activity ol the brain ; Fox, lor the same puipose used' brandy, fin •tnnul.mts of New ton and Hobbes, we e the fumes ot t.ihac. o ; those of Popp and Fonienelle str- Hg eufi: e. Hr. Johnson at one per.od ot his life, was a great wine drinker; hut, to the 'slier part ot it, l. imd strong tea a good: » ' t tule. Li* nJu -it is said to have ls*en writ ten under the inti, erne ol gin am! water amt it is reported that a eermin legal lord, of great learn ing and lal nl piles lnms. il haul with port when he wish, d to shine. Pitt was a great drinker of wine; She idati. also, was loud ot his hottle. Ur. Ia is tell- us that lien I) , Dunning wish ed to rnake an extruo, diriarv display of eh -qu* nee, he a.wiys ( u a fdistei on his chest a 'ew hours he oie lie win to speak in order that it might ir ritate .he lit i.hy sy mp.ithy du r mg hia epee. b. Mm* mi v.— An exchange paper contains-* 1 * "(J some ‘xperiments made in order te as i 'lor b si method o gathering corn from j win. li it appea.M Dial hy tiipfimfr, the crop l.isas. 1 in weialn atiout one-ti lh Tliei-is no doubt hut. i th " ll "' "»l' coiitinu. st„ circulate and nourish the gram much longer than is gene allv supposed. asrf* A mrtsixuvT nm a Wifx._We believe that the \ atikces heat all other people i r , humor j ons bu*infM advertis m tits.—A, Yankeedown j e-t advertises tor a ’ mu.r-ha lin the following ( r us m n .e— -' ?"* J6OO ami hasn’t, got the 1 irrh esn find a u-romer tor life, hv wrighting*. I b Up 'l"*, addressed to ZQ. „„<! ,i.k it mih* j c.a k" f Ln le corn crib.” - “ yo’i th+nk n' m\ ta-fe ’ a« Um flje w-4 vim liu gol ii4io ih*: ai%u\ ukJoth*