■Vfr Xf-S- PERSON In putilished hursdayv ••" white frame huilulrig, (T.ear. oH - ■vx'fTwo .in advance, or two dollars ahd.i •; paid iNjthinthe yedr. 1 - - Jtfo subscription tatejl fofia it it -’months, and no disciiiitiiinapoe; ' all arrearages are.paid.- ;rj(VW,aU : discontimian'Oe.at the expirftion r: be engaganneni '. • Mvertisemejiti.ytiU r and;puli!jslieai'at tor three insertions. and-?? Jts. 'quertt-insertipn. rlea ' ag6fits for this pVer,'sa|crip_t.onsrece vt, . .money paitlto'erther- oMesoi ild.V,idual B tv. Jo s ep nM.M e an town| -■ -- '-Jons WraD k nnic n. j|fl •. ’JP£ nsl) " v s| iV, l)Xvrij,Ci.EVßßi Ksqkjee s X Hoads. | " JbhN Mehafpv. Dickon township. . | - .. . iAfihvcitxM HaMll-Toift.odestownj • .J • ■ Oeougef - Cain. .Frederick Wondbimch; .-•do.-,, A Vvv- . .James Ei.UotT. Esq||iringfield., >» Daniel (Crysiieß, EK-ChurchtowniJ , Jacob LoNGNECKßß.i , cnnaboro*to#Pr • - George Ernest, AUg •- UCO^ERSf-, Remaining ™ MiLP&fficc at & s «b f Pa. May ... .-please say advme&m-- ;:,. v;f, .A ■ Atoms William $. "WjDanielPsq., -MVnbW BenjamjpA .-I M-p 'r 'Z ■.: Anderson James;? • • ■ Asknith Wm, • ,|f ? . ' ■ -B" it. MitWillO llEsq, ...Brown ThomasiS.-.;.; - ; Brown Susanna!’. Saliva Rjert S •■ Bender Samuel;' ■ . M'ttJainf L . Black Jane. B-- Brenneman M^ er JrHSjCfrV e s S* • . Baldwin John: . I '£ lbeth M| ss ' Bell Ann or#ah .. M.lfjSarah RBsa , Bowman Dr :V- , ■"!!§■ in .-. . Buner Danirfß .'MUfcyld . Bender Magn .: SjSs^S 6 „ ■ 1 Brown Aii^ iss . Barbour B|td■ a !? es ! ( ‘Ball Eli ? altlv V M.f|nd y •, Bass Hobf A&M'V. Ballic'tiafel BuffingtbfAnneM t'U.Sbcrt SJSSS T N ? «f' Burk. I.Ji ! , . N.icsl^b Bolt Josph ’ | Bretts Jpob ■ oconn^ - Carmo|Eli7.abethMPhiUipfc;k .■ Carterlhnrlcs Pemler^.^y Clark ihu Q P?ff§ A.i,. Cart Claries y t- '. Corr Seven ; Barklsaa. , ’ , Cart yUliam . fi ll) ScawtJghlvt : Dtfedli Abraliain SchcurerJL; n . - BewelJacob C Swisher S| .. DugaUTimothy. , |, wller M , ’i o nls James SlonackepyLi, Sit»p Dam«-.^ M Mary Irtish-, Shilling Jafk - Benjamin Sailor Gcoql* ■ Smith JaneiJ.. —gi^nUle’3osl«^ : . ■Fongf.tJol.n ' , Salomon ot|» , Fallfr John ; / Fisnjr Gcorgc • . StewaytSar|a _•3:b: ’ . V Stnrd' John 1 1, ; i GUjm Samuel • S m-art Sab^ lA'-’ Gajgewer Allcn W Shafer John , | 5,/' |^‘ ckl « ? ra L{ ■ aA; :i j i;: h- ' -‘Sppttswobd Jin '> T Wewthbrn Jolm- Smith Georgd mlcomb Michael Esq ; ■ \ . \A.f '-’lBusriet Mary ‘ v , BinahJ * ;■' llahnal| ifer 'X®rs#|obn: fe|f S'feSi s* r ß e . 2 ; ; Wmcoope^l^het AVallace i^'jfep*^Wsa®tsSi |k|^'4BP » , : “James' ~.. fef"' \ J ’' Walters John , . f : l r "’ .•■-'■• W.op4 : Sarah A 3 5*' ,v ’ Walker James y i, v V. - Weayer^Jacpb 7 ; Yokcrm Samuel,> ; - ■ZugElizabeth MisP A; acob' r in C DENTISTRY •'./v:' ;■ :?i ,1839. ', ; V^-"'^-:-~^!>l v Foi‘ : Sale v : -\^/- : ::>v S£tW^ al V c r 3oftl » e^olUnleer “ r iin ipIWSF .iQ-gi. inony . jstrintround?; j|ome thou must learn of unbelieving then. Whose'deep philosophy,has mastered art, _ J With alUhy sl^ill'makes-such p simple flower- fairlblue-Kull, lUijt amid the crags - Looks up in beauty, smiling to;the sun! .Thoii can’st not! v Then p.erhaps thou cah*6t un- make. ■ . 7 Here is an atoi|, which thy art declares •To be the smallest part'oi: matter known; /j.' (Atomson atoi|s~ piled, compose the- world; T;jake thisj-aiidp’er it exercise thy power;: ;;; Thou lobk’st abashed! ~ •T&y&baai&kjwlin .viunl'.Noy-, answer .pie'i-i If the mean dutbe qf-immorteVmoaid, ; . Why, what wito.tq the soul denicjt ■ Its immoi-talityV - ’ Blasphemihg ihan! V . .Go hide thy.Apipiy. head!. In sackcloth weep, Aiid pi‘ay thy maybe by. grace illumed!' In tlie ycftr|SoB; ; renjoyEd tlienever-to be-forgottoh gdtification of a,paddle up (lie Hudson,.ori liard the first steamboat that •moved on the inters of any-river. Among .the voyagers-riS a man, I had -known for someycais preious, by the name of Jabez Doolittle.., HUyas an industrious and in,- i gchious steetafonilinj aridiwirc; but^.his'great ffccess jayinyvire-ivork; es pecially m, mating “fat-Traps;” and for this fast and best ijention in that line, .he had just secured, dgiterit; and with a spectmen of his work,- hems then on a journey through the j3tnte of Nv York, for the purpose pf disposing of wmhe called “county rights?” or, in other wpls, to, sell the.privilege of catching rats, fording to. his patent'trap. It was a very arious trap, as simplp-as it was ingenious; Sinost ingenious things are, after they are pah tod. It was an oblong wire box, divjdjinto two compartments; a .rat entered oriitvhere the bait was hung, which, he;rio,sjlpr Touched, tlujvthe door , at which hc.cntH fell. His only apparent' escape Wgsdiy alfinel-shaped hole.into an other.apartirienis passing Which, he moved ; another ivwCy ySi instantly re-sefflie trap; i and thus; rii,t ay rat was furnished- tho- 1 means of-I‘follofe in the foot-steps Of his t illustrious predfeaor, s ? until the trap was - Tull. Thus it watot simply ,a-tfap to catch. 1 a rat, but a tfap9 which rats trapped rat’s; 1 ad infinitum*- :■ ft • , ‘ ' £ : This tvap,' at tlime whichTidluderab- i aolutely dividedgattention of the passelm t gers; and for inypt; it interested ,me quite, t as muclv as didtfateam-engine; because, S perhaps, I could’tfc easily comprehend its ii myBtery. steam.-engine was .a GreS.’the Not so, j however, to; Jabeßbolittle.l found-him | studying the engttvith great avidity and j perseverenccf '3ns|ch that the engineer i evidently beeatnepned, and declined an-. I swering any- murefctiotTs.- , •- , “Why you neat snap off so tarnal. short,’’* said Jabczbody would think you had’nt got a patenfl your machine. If ’-1/ ican’t meddloA-ithflon the water, as nigh' 'as'lean calculate,fjbc upju you.onland/ one pf these days'.’H. These pfeinWs.'* tw Jabei-issuaTrffl i wed- by the oflgind -. t 6 have got his s| ‘’Well,” said I that mighty mam fed; “if that crltta sn, a body. cbuld | Ikori- I’ve got a fl n taking mo asidft and, Ipst some op fieri and there aa Vofound secrecyJS Won go by steahij V, then he’d givel |iled theHdea; ,'fi tat trap; arid saw \ twinkling gray yery’dihO-of his | itiori'.and inveni iclusiori thatif Avith hot "(atci -’v Y, •docker*:- \turo. this mountain 'top? God,; -' ■■ ‘.rctchcd'sccrie, . . the eager sight !- ,-aried map .. ■■ mead;,and vale, , waving wild; 'armor's toil, t a leaflet grows;, beauty lies; - ;h just conceptions milte. , dark in soul!"', Does change main* Frohtiie Knickerbocker.. Thdiiratliocomotivc. WHO SMV IT. .. i fell on rnj ear ns lie .cngineroctm, fo who seemed dvlilenj 7., wliat do you ililij ?” “Why,” he ij d’ntgot Trtcdupj lore ahoutit;,bul notion on it;’? a| 1 looking carelesfl ouldoverhearha line' in cohfiddrm ifhe'ilidn’fcmß •e he was two ys( whenl* Chougl foremdaTmn fc.a poijifed' i re a channel d (X could .not I Ver'did attei 4 should heai wenton.si : dreain^,oi'l lieir dreams,’ pj lriameof"loc| I'aEf' 1 “locofdco fejielJeclisw 9ahd>(andns ®froiniJabta ja^^andthail lWreaid6nce.il ■^inesebelic loats mult ijLjdid.ihie iteam wag ve” wasj When,; a of the ll betheJ ked “pS o.seem ft' nmkfl IlihgfcH ®Vroyß ierVlrt* ms Mnot- 1 IQ.UND T,Q - SWEAR IN. THI .RMSIiE, Pj»* . TH' ;*srolf < ‘\yiy e-rwhat notion?,” I VsayS hd l ,-“lhi;t steam wagon! . . vsp.ellago; but it has pretty starved itj'rfutj’.’ and sure-enough, K look as.iftie had been on, the anxious, .as: he_use. s l yet;, when-I ijp that iiittqjai byjfflrank; it fits; yc#ee, 'on the tVi] traV|g'wheel; and/dlr the hull sect wittfc, as nigh as.l ja calculate, an i|;rdhan chain . liaSnin,’ an d a dan ol But it.-womuo to give -it ay git thV patentM’liorp, is t,” he continum “that I han’tcoi but r .that; is almple mattery-ana he'shortest map- of sfoppin’ op heUA notion - is; .tegee how’,fast F ean •'work, withof smashing all to bits,! s; dope by scjpwiug (lownthisup ; and I’H Sby ydu-T-^—r” ith that,- hellambcrcd. up .-.on the. a turning dfew in one haml.imd soap-fat in- |e othcr,.and conimen ving downjfhc -valves,- and oiling i-rod.and c|nk-joints;and tlic mo le mystenofe mass, ipereased, and cl anuz. f, 1 y -' ligli about prfcction, nipt it?” ■ vyuu. .amazed; inconteniplating the,nb jeforc me, whicl I confess I could not understand; ambience, with.the.great- j adinessj permit liil my mine) to bear off nher matters -ir re 'comprehensible;'to (future, which is lways : more- clear than (present,' under s nilar circumstances.- reded not for the very best reason in tlie (Id, because. I up erstoqd not the conipli fcd/descrfpfion tl it\ Jabez jyas'.givirig of (still nior.e.cohipl :atcd ihventibn. All I ew. Vvas that ther wa’s a machine on four 11 braced, wheels iqrded^ptept.vtb; feting coglvylieef jr- :-to: be, to wn, ;)ylmnyii\wqald move off (at.; : ope' : ihquld bfcmc, I downed r ;Thdtcnipta-.‘ thought roughs the; ; frhilb' Jaboz/p'as-;at, work, andy'catchmg (lie (farnipg- Ithe/hbpqrslffitaynyrfd^ the buzzing poisb bf-the js bnlybnedhibg'tvanting;t’'&;;X/'r:';';''’,^^ [Bps op laky master.’’— Horace. 30, 1839; chine, with Jabez on the top of it, wftfi'a whiz and rapidity of a 1 flushed partridge.— The 1 side of the old' building-presc&ted the -resistance of . wet-paper,... One crush,, apd. the "first locomotive” was ushered into this breathing world., I hurried to the opening, .and had- just time to clambel- to the fop of i the fence to catch the last glimpse of. my ! fast departing friend. True to Ins purpose, t I saw him alternately screwing down the o valves, and oiling the piston-rod and crank il joints; evidently determined that,, although t, he'had started off a little unexpectedly,'he iu would redeem the pledge- he had given, :d which'was, that when it did go; it would ‘I “go . a lectio-slower than a streak of chain ati- lightnin.’ and a darn’d leetle too!” r >Ut "Like a cloud in the dim distance floating, . ?m ej.ikc an arrow,-* he flew away!: — : of But a moment, and he was here; in a.mb >w; merit ho was-there; arid now where is he?— me or rather where is hc-nof?' But that for the i to present, is s‘neither here nor tließT.”' ling ... • • ... .. • • • • ---My-task-is done;'-:All: Lno\V.askns>'that although some doubt and mystery hung over the first invention.of-h steamboat—rin which doubt however,-1 fqFbne do npt participate none.-whateyer may exist in regard tojtlie origin of (lie locomotive branch of the great steam family}' and that; irt. all ; future' time, this fragmen t pf liiatory,may ■‘ena - ble the latest posterity :to;retrace, by “back track”';Smd “turn; 6ut, s, .'through the long rai l road jine pf illuscious ancestors, the first projectoraiid immortal progenitor, ‘vaitez -Doolittle,JSsfl. nigh-Wallingford ,■ Connecti cut;”;:-- ■ •. , With ; GEKpEIi A.E,- BTGTO.Br.;! ■ The second cbntiuentaiCongress met at Philadelphia on tfio 10th of May,,1775. As military opposition against Great Britain was now resblyed-uppn by the colonies, and had actually commenced, it became nccess ary to fix upon a ; proper, person_to conduct tTiat Tim person, unanimously, selected by Congress was Georob Wasiiinq ton, a member, of .’their body from Yirgiiiia. The honor of having suggested,and advo cated the choice,p£-- this illustrious rn'an, is fjusßy ascrihedto thc elder. President Adams, I at thattirao a member of the continental con-: gross.;. The. army was at this time, at Cam bridge, Massachusetts, .under'6en»Ward.~ As ycj, it had not been adopted by the coiih-' betciJjisidcred an ho, ip :had towards; this and ■as if’was' perceived the success pftlje- American people, intheir struggle ' for liberty. might depend. • The Southern and middle.states-, warm and rapid In-their'zeal,-for the:fnost part were jealous of NeW England, because they felt-that the real . physical force was here. What then was ’to be,done? All New. England adored Geh. Ward; hchadbeen in the French war, and had-come out leader with laurels.' He was a scholar and:gentleman., All the quali fications seemed to-cluster in him, and it was confidently believed, the army cbuld'not re ceive any command erdyer him.. . What tlien. was'to be done? Difficulties thickenfed* at .evpry-.step'. . The. struggle was to hi? long, and bloody; ‘ Without union all was lost..— Hflioh was sirengtht -• The country: and the Oyholecou h fry.mu st come in. One pulsation I wist broak. through the hearts/. The'. cause Vas. one, and the/arm must he one. The lembers /talkcdi debated - , and decisive step; had not been, taken;— hMr.Adamscametotns conclusion, manner of developing it Was 'nearly! 'WSi,. He was walking one , morning | ■dngress Hall, apparently in r deep when his’ cousin; Samuel Adams, to him aiid said, What is the tpp iU thift mbrmng,cousin?V ‘Oh the i army,’ he replied, ‘l am deter lat to dp about thp/army at - Cam-, ; cpntlnwody''‘l-nm7detefmined to taU this morning, and’ enter into pf the state‘of the colonies,' in w the’ absolute. nbed'.Of’witirig stops; My whole aimwillbe greSs .to'appoint a'day for a-; iy,aS. tlie 1 egal army of-the of North America; and then iction of a commander-in ' Samuel Adams, .‘Hike mt on . whom 1 have you' Hder?V T’jl teillypu; ijf VirginiaV a '.member lied SamucV/Adams, 'db; neye£;jpeve^. , . .said.;John ;;Adama| flip ,b'Soiifhevif-,ah;l: nter,;heartilylqtp; iehtsarejmtent; holda-thephyß thoyNfe&thfe fap^^etse- Nothing itfcfciji gucsi God, bcUs’? “First irhed sheet firmly rlieela. ”:said ;n you' itity of er .the “arter han’t, c “Pi dence mg one acTwii'c; (lieels. go into a full> pfderVto. loinduce j doptilig thi UnitedCo [to, hint', at chief.’, that, cousin fisOd as r this ‘GeorgeWashii this: house,’ quipkly.Hhatwl 'lt' must, do, it's.hi ‘and for these n middleiSlates' are. ‘the cause/ and.thci they see’that jSevr ical ipower; in her'dii result. Epg|. 1 and co min and er,Svi t.h : cpm^ajidetJ^pHtld^ XUSl^^^hefhin^aird#' mqycd/Shi •ciVcdraetatV' appoint a coitimander, vote supplies; and proceedto business.—After bis speech,-some objected, and some'feared; .His warmth mpunted'withtho.occasion,.and to, all .these doubts and hesitations he replied, ‘Gentle men, if this . Congress, will not adopt this army, before ten moons have set. Ne w Eng land-will have a pongress of her own, which will adopt it, and she, 'she will undertake to struggle alone; yes, with a strong prm and a clcar conscience, will front the foe alone.?—: This had the desired effect. They, saw New' England, was not paying, and.'was .not to be played with; they agreed to appoint a day;.. The day was fixed. .It capm. Mr. Adams went, took the floor, urged the measure, and, after debate, it passed. , Tim next thing was to .get a' lawful commander for this ' lawful army, with supplies, &c. All looked'to Mr. Adams on this occasion and he was ready. He. took the floor and went into a minute delineation of the character, of Gen. Ward , bestowing on him the epithets which can be long to no one else.—Atthe end of this eu-' have chosep.'. He thijwwent into a 'delineation of the characfcr of a commander-in-chief, such,as required by the peculiar sitUa tidn' of,the; .colonies at' this juncture; and after ho had,, prcsented.the cjUalifications in hisstrongest language, and given his reasons for the nomination he was about to make,-he know. these qualifies:-, tj'ons are high,- ,but we air know they aro needful at this., crisis, in this, chief.—Does any one say they are not to bc.obta.ined in tlie couhtry ? I*reply, they arc; they reside in one of our own bodyiand he is, the person whom J ■ nominate-^GEoROE. of yirginia.”: ' • 1 . j. who sat on McAdams’ right hand, was looking him intently in the facC, to watch the the flame he was about to announce; and flot expecting it, would be hifl own, he Sprurig jrom his seat the moflmnt he-hcard.it; and rushed into an adjoining, rqpmj.as'quick as thought tnoved by a shock.of.elcctricity.'.L < : Mr.- Adains had-asßed-his cousin Samuil to ipoye for an adjojJrnment:-as'soonas’ the nomination was ,made, in order,to„ give-the time to deliberate.in ’ They did ,de libcrateand the result is-before the .world;,' Gen.. Washington, ’, in vhis reply to the President; in Congress,’who announced to him ins’appointment, after 'cdnsenUng.tp.eiij ter .'.updnitfte mpmehtous duty assigned .him’, added;, ‘Bdl lest some unlucky event should happenunfavorable.tomyreputation,'-I-beg if ihay^teychfembfeddiy eveVy gchflemairin ijljy declare, ; witlv the to tbe ; ci)uimaftd' I amjionbred-witlii - V : ’ ‘As to pay' air, I bdg leave to assure'the Congress, that as no pecuniary consideration .could.have; tempted me to accept thisiardu pus employment at the expense of ; ; niy do mestic,caseand,happiness,"l do not wish tb make any profit, fromdt. I will keep ah ex act accountpf my expenses.. ,‘Those ~1 doubt not .they, will discharge,,and that. is ’; ail I desire.’* j ’. >v ' A specialcommission whs drawniupahd to him, as commander-in-chief of the American forces; on presenting it,.Con gress unanimously this 'resolution;' •That they would maintain arid assist him, and.iulhere" to him! with their lives.and their .fortunes; in the , American, liberty.’ -■ Following the appointment of. General Wttslunglon; yva's the- appointment of four majmv Artemus\yard,'f)haS.:Lee, Plulip Schuyler, and Isreal Putnam, and. 8 brigade .’generals, Seth Pomeroy, Jlichard Joseph Spencer, John Thomas, John Sulli yah; and Nathaniel Greene;-' ". pThe whole sum winch,, in the the’ war, passed though his, hands,! ahiouhted only to 14,479"pnuntls'stealing.;’,After“Gch7lWiVsh-i 'ihgton’s elevation to the presidency; hecphtihueij; to.sehd to thecomplrollcrsdf'thc treasiiryUiVafi?, miaf account, of the, expenses, whiclr imphre yehrj, amounted ’to thirty.' ihousahd.dollarl^'; move thmi tweatyftveTfhou,shiS^)hatfetUje^ek^ : : A whole fatoily, pears Mr. Sharp* sh6emakcr,;;sent'oyer the ior 'some'salts,! fakenbyMravSlmrpand.afeyeraVoftlie,chil dren, who becan)e them, to haive.it AyasTdand ta and by;powerful .mtetfca acid reserablca Epapftvghua^andmight»vithout^i should 'be fplased caseftW) actionwaalin 's ' ' V MOJHEft CUT HER- CHILD’V &mMffl'cr w *' * v^eek4'n : |[i;a^o^^i^l 4[an!a;^’ iih [AT TWO DOLLARS PER AipTUM. | HEW series—vox.. 4. wo i. •' POMPEII, '-< Tv .■ Pompeiils hot a rdiil .'that is; not a fedhhy ■y. ment of crumbling arid mouldering decay; it’v is onlVa forsaken city. That the inhabi-' tants had time, to dy, and bearwith them ’ the greatdr part'of -their possessionsils, sufii ciently evident; bht a few perished; and they are brought to nur notice ,in a : j manner that renders their date .more imprcssive'-altd, affccting. ■■ /V‘,l Here ju .tliisrvilla, (his skeleton handh/ f rasping coins, and jewels, and < his ;c^ilij v ,;T ey,) was found-the perished roaster,.stncftd:;' : e_n in Ms. flight; and a slayc. behind him-joth? silver and bronze vases; then flew the shneitl ■ ing fainily_.bel6w; to a subterranean phs“;\r, and there perished,,slowly, perhaps,' seven-' 7 teen of them, and handinaids/and faifhfujservants.' ' ’ ' 77- . ‘ 7'”X' : 7S7 7' Here is a sadder things—in ajjitlicJ-cjrcucv ';; lar rooted seat'by the .wayside^a'.kinil/of;. traveller’s resting /place or; a ■ spot'- V* lici'?>- friends would- walk, {and sit; chatting-itt jihlf- / shade, here was found the skeletpri of a manv“and^nnnfanfcskeleton^Tlte^thfe ■hrid twqroHildrcn lay by qrnamcnts Were Fotind' on all.' : waited' for her lord -she loved,, or . for :; rqund;6theV skeletons guar.d-or worship her revered' imagc;,;'and -'■ lastly, ,in aprigon.or guard house were found skeletons -fastened and secured in rocks. { However, any attempt to describe Pom ■ ./ peii. cofncs not within;;the c r onipas3 of my plan or ability. T , quarian with a silent anp tliankful-attcnfibn.'; ; \Ve arc, taken by'him, into the forum of atr -y cienf Romans, theirtempies,'Schools,.thca‘ 5 tres—led along their, streets,' intrqduced;in;' ■ .to their houses, and .sh'own,tire: distributio£ : v and use of, thei£apartmenfs, the laying/but*' bf-the’ gardens; we .see pi aces of feasting, and: that .of, reppsev v SU't' 7 r: You" stand before' lherf;shbps, : and'{put;“' yourhand bn their little counters of mar ... ble,,.bne whereof has the stain of a goblet’s V bottom,, and .where you lcan, rhundredsso.?’KV men have’ leaned, in .their times, to take n,.: ' drink', perhaps' of vinegar ,& water, a draughiy common among them and most' grateful thedhifsty. You walk along the -i' ■way,- and- mark. •worn {wheel.track; 'aftdyy&qAu -^^^^ stepping stones;' and^thinki.pf>the.tbgajyyd-u;;y stop at ttie'open spofs/ and'cross," and look -for. tii^4^haelB.>{h4‘'r; tome crowding with' thd^ltf • venient wells." ■ ~ ' /■"////■/' , The bakeyhouse,.lhe winc-shops, and 5 fhlr/; .cqokls-shopl exactly, T-.hayeiLseeh ip stbyeg.ahd large vessels for parlfagTpod, grei city. /You tenipieß,' : yo.u-:cnfcr walk /up,-, between - its-.'Corinthian': cplumjnv, anddopk fvith ttir bunal; Sand . think' abrattl^j^p^rfciocroi^t. ypu goln'to this *• vine-yardtothonoblc{®philheatrc, 7 ;rthd pending'to'; i|». ge*. Sveiy’thing the <•. the/ Toeiperhap^il^^rave' &ownJn|^u^ ahji Impressidns thlfigifft. and [ 'hbpptV ;reached{hai^d;'' ’’ : s&Ai commeinichd!^&t(i>^tSi> / but, fano .;eflecfj;ns“‘ *” Bteeii; feet 5 ; SMKljfiw felt**" ly. iy