Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 05, 1847, Image 1

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D CCIOR GEO. WILLIS POULRE,
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I.:Arlisle, Amil 7,,18.17.
drafts inirinigerneiti, Doctor NI be
enabled to.zive bis undivided attention to etltt
~tiess of his Profession.
. earlislei.loitteinber 30, MIL —3in
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vlgomeopatllic,Fhysician
OFFICE;, Wan strnet, in the house:for
hierlyuticupied by Dr. Prod. Dbinni - n.
1846.
IBM 130 (OJ , BOO oa-tilab
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pertliren all operntionN upon the
VTeeth chat tie requiveil tor their preser
ruti,ei,sd-elins Sealing, Plugging ,
ne will vestoretlie 10$9 or 111001, 'ly I tiserling Ar-
Herat :reelft, front n single Teeth, in a full
•!Ittillliee on Pitt tliret,ll N; (1001 . 4501.1111
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N. 11. I)l'..f.nr.iiiis will be absent from Car
lisle the lust tepid ays, ennui month.
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•ATTORNEY AT LAW ,
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-s. ) . DUNLAP
Attorney
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Attorney at Law.
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Attorney n t
"OFFICE ulth S. D. F.so., in C:eslot to's
new buihlin. npistisitc Ow Post Office.
March 31,1847.
CARSON C. 31001 M.
Attorney at• Law,
ill the tear Of the Court
MOW 4dely occupied II) 11r. FOSTER, 111,
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The .Y/'Wont Benefit idleln
surance Company.
• - o.ftice: 11,. 11 . 1111 . Str . ia; New York..
warts institution' is distinguished frcm
ji other Life lueurancto Companies, by all
or most of the following peculiaritiel:
Ist. When the premiums' are- dyer 950," glue'
fonrili may be' paid in 'cash, and threelbuqlis
,in a secured note, at 12:ininiths , beat Mg inter:.-
esti . niT the premium nitiy . be paid ' in illanthly
'iir'quarterly instelipente.,
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No.rinic is ' tok 7
en oil 'Sing ie life ex.
ceeding the amount of $5llOO.
3rd. Th e assured are not Table beyond'ilm
amount of their prima) •-.
4th.. Applieante are not .reckoned a 'yetik
nbler_tinutilley,..are;_'bu.l.are-taken.:abthe-eg
of Elm nearest 'll'he.rtiles of 'premi
ums are as low as those of any other Coin.
puny.
.sth. No bireetor ctih liorrow Any of the
ctualxof the Cotpp , i, ny,
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19th. Them is no nominal capital to r psy in'er
ida upon, rind there' ere no Stockholders anum2
whom ed'dOvido the profit', other limn the 96'
sured.
'7th. Pridits nre doclarqd ,
fed liuvrneilieTrditt,ii either to . witlidenw [het
prTfit.9 - , or lea vethent I o seetanidate, e
SCrip - 'Will be issued M411111113' (to Ihns
nut indebted to the Cornintay) for the.estiniu•
cid protiqsand the scrip will horodeetried, when
the profits amount Lo 18200.00 U,.
9th. six per cent interest will he puid upon
he scrip, normally cseili:r
thh. Every precaution will be 'taken to
prevent a forfetture 1.1
The hu,liness of i his Oniipany &II exceeded
that of any other during the period 01 its exis
tence: Sine!. Its commencement there have
been issued upwards of 28011 policies ; the pre.
'Mums norm the same exceeding $250,000.
Roimja L. PATTERSON, Preot.
The slibscrilier is ritTent for the above Corn-
Puny, for Carlisle end its vicinity; firttl..lie line
as , ochrted with himseß,Os Medical Examiner,
J .1. II YEW., M. Application for itisurarice,
whither by letter or in'perkon, will he prompt.
ly .attembil tn ; and pamphlets 'eontainiiig
tables nf rates, Ca:h he had by hppliention,
et the Drug Store •ut Dr. mye;•s,• or of the
sobsorliner.
• CALTAVELL
Cwlielc,Uecembep 18 I •
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Life. Insurance with Prospective
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GI Milt) 1,1 PE INSQ.IIA.NCP., AN. 'l!tr. 'PRUST, COMPANY OF
PUMA DEI.PIIIA.
'Capital -Z3thyrild.—Churter
Unice N0..159 -Chesnut Street.
cfOrN T N 10111 , 11(C lroittruitile on IA ver 4 .
gra - a - 1101 W al 6 S - 1111d Elifif).lllelliA, nod to
trace( True( , front IlielividualA, tioriiiirbte
atol Courts of Jukicrotrid ex reutiOnaliein
agreeulily to'the de.iiv .1 the 'Portier; add re
ceire - Depogiin or ArCiley in 'Prubt. and on
.
Thu Coinisiny add o Bonus et:elated peribtfs
to the Insurrtrice for tire. Thu first Bodes
wils - appropridteTlin - Dree - mtuit7lB4ll; amount=
ing 1• 1 10 per cent on the sum insiired 'under
the oldeSt policies, to 13:1mer eent.'7a . per cent.,
See. on every $1;000 oriatriully
The opvriition of the - Dittos will he seen by
the followingrix:imples fr , ,ih the Lilb Insurance
Register'of the Cclinpany, thus;
Auntlent of P,:,liey nod
lloniis or Bonus payn tile at the
Policy, Cum liWd addifioh. - Party's dee.
NII . 58 1.(11111 100 Ia 00
49 ~5110, ,5110 250 2.150
211.1 4,000 400 4,400
270 2,0110 , 125 2,175
3113
.5,000 '437 50 5,4137 50
Rates for Insuring . 0100 on a Single Life.
Age. For 1 year. For 7.yeur's. - For Life,
annually annually
20 80 91 • s'o 95 $1 77
30 , 131 136 '2 36
40 169 - 183 820
50 ' 195 209
.4 60
GO 435 4 9 .1 7OO •
Example - : =•A person sired 311.. years !met
liii:th..l4y, by the( ny SI 31, would
secure to iirClumily or ht:irs 8100. should he
die in elm Tear; or for $l3 10 he secures to
them 81,000 ; or for B'l3 60 iiiiimally Gir seven
years, he secures to them 81'0110 should he din
in seven Years; or for. $23 60 paid annually
during
lite, he provides $1 000 whenever lid
dies; for 865 50 they would receive $5 000
should lie die in, one 'year.
.Further particulars respecting t Life luau
ranee, trusts, &c. insy- he hail at the offwe
~ H. W. In CH A R DS, President.
, JNO. F. 'AMES, Actuary.
Philada. March-17,-11AL
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: street, nearly opposite the Post Ottiee, he is pre
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bfoloe tfi,t tpolll. Slinieet it oloiV 'i*gt:Wilefeck
e'en etsleilierl,ssithe w T'ect!! lurtiisltturreum
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Fe tne,uprahl andiEktutitor, k ; , •; . •
a. Eprron.---,rtio , Poll wing rat!totir?•rettoect-
Tulliittbniltted to you to he publypu seeoro.
Eghnaa'
runt thetrottlilicattort. the
. uttliti WO kOhloeY trl
the fact that
130 Y.
..11.1dreised ir'fi"Vehit,''',o.lo.6.r.stid
,the death
• • • of. ai'nerif , 'rebilitie.i/ "." ' •
• . . 1,..
'
• • Thy oflttt,i,fhilve.ralantlt liVeterifaha..•. :
•
Tfiv plenpitres env. that seem an hcight
. ehnnetne • •
"Ale but pp attutv r titoraln, rly.ttr, •••• „
A toonieht 'itien;theri:eluie liirevert""
. .
i ,t.tr '• , r; : • ; • •
• LLOSe.-how-enon.they-foll-t
Thy bleb-flown bnOes 7 hhwtsortn:thoY pill !
Thy tnworine ettplott,thot.'etonneorno
fhr ethYibitt nrek netnt•rio,
fn-Annb h pinks , benontli the qtrokr • .
DEA.Nit—wtilch nA cbtitrOl (loth brook.
Ors. life thou art indeed n spree,
WEJIEOn7 lintel End nneuish keen—
The [meant Inv+ will soon derny.
Thy mAnhotAl'ttrrriron Will Armor nwny,
And then tha-stern destroyer—Heath , •
DOM talib flik last, exiiiilng breath.
--- flutwe;wlo nnrforeviwltrond • .
paid nod Meidertinly Mood.
Hone the dark nn,d;tirelry side, •
Where flitreets tv'eVer di, nhide
{Yell turn from those yo:ot her tholmes •
Where maiiy's clieerlu'itun.trny :teams
Ti,.' Y'nnr.TL.l N stil l name joy drub find
In trnvallina nnWi,M With ; •
Ile rnn rejoice when liwed friends die
Aturhiurh th mite Death's victory
Hs run minute otAitn,o ii liven
To (rearm frikds to soar to Heaven !
To him he slorions pontirof tiny.
The rn [knot inehrnm's rental ray,
The sparklins diadems of nl.ht
' Titnt murk us in their far-off height,
Are ns !lure suer:tulles thnt he
Simi! noon 'mid Heaven's pleasures he.
0 inntt! Wh . v muds the few short years
In Pleasufcti'llintrinee lint tears !
Soy, Why notnli iffhith and prayer
A remedy for eVerY'Carc "
And time prepare thyself to see IV •
A Skirious immortality!
Yen. "live tp God," thy Prencher snub,
.And en you shall prepare for denth—
Live but tplitm,nnti yell shnli.finel
.Stime ors!, pleasure with mankind; '
•
Lie,- but inilim;tarld blessed you'll hh •
'Till TIME shall twins ETED:t Irv. t •
3.
EC
F;eiMltie I{ri,lckeihnTekc;r, •
THE ISRAELITISII MAIDEN.
BY, DOSE STANDISH
CHAPTER Ir.
•
'Ant iVikhnt-her sir, her form, tiorthee.
'rhnueh 'notching. benuty_ 4 scshled queen.:_
Hut ma ',abut thilshinie in every 'nip ,
And chiefly, in her spurklin' een.'—{lcuss.
'On a law divan: in' tin apattthent of ft
pitneelyilwelling in the environs o(
I)
sat two.maidens, you 4 and fair. In those
two words how much are comprised of lore,
ofj(?y, of hope ; of grace!,
“on precious hours, nh rnhlen.pritne,
- And utiluenco-oflove and lime l" -
A book was in the baud of one, and her
cheek vas flushed. Its dark hue, add the
w.liole‘Chinour of the countenance, pre:din
ed clearly tier descent tram the hotise‘bf A
braham. The face of the maiden ' who sat
by her side no less plainly revoaled4cr di i
gin ; a beautiful scion of the Sirxrartacie.
" Oh. Bertha, my cheek bur Ks. and my
blood is leered, to iota' the wihngs suffered
. by my forefathers! : Though but a work of
fiction, the history Cf the East, my own lim
ited extiorience, anti their pi esent condition,
all tell me that the picture is life like and
flue. Old (sane and his noble d4ughter the
no less living personages than weak Knit]
John - anti - Ivis - tin Worthy, satellites; than the
worshipped knight of the tourhament and the
proud lady of the rim.; ,"
i'Llut Adalt,- l ion cannot adthiro olaietiCe."
c 410, but i pity, and believe that impres-
( sinh, wrong, revlling and contempt crushing
,h;in m the earthy' se exasperhted and ambit,
tered his spirit, that ho became, as did his.
Bullet Mg progenitor, 'a Worm and no man !'
I Wm w, Bertha, that my People were then;
and are now, it, proverb ter meanness, extor
tion and cimidity : but I know too that the
name of Gentile-end Christian eann , t - snort
be dissevered in their minds from hatred,
cruelty and oppiession !"
" Yes, Adati, 'the ancient glory of the peo
ple lies long Odire departed. And I have
Been taught to honor and to mourh for them.
Itito their hand's were Committed the oracles
of Goof. l'atrihreliS, prophets. priests and
1010 were Israelites. as were the Holy Ap
()silos. 'Jewish blood was abed ()pew the
Moss and Oily were our 'Lord's • kitten - lett is
the flesh. Yet the times are Changing, Ad
ali. A sympathy and interestis dawning for
'your people Judea will yet .lilt up her head
'among tote nations._ Qraver heads than untie
predict it to say making of the ins iira pe_n 2
rumen.'': BhiliVthiffifetiiirtilille' griey . niir if
yin' could but knoW some dear tines I could
name, L think you woultibe softened a little,
towattletis.. :The past 'Youlth lie
l forgimenl
- yrJe L would - rittltop - trrimpitririttiedl'or4o.e r
lir Oelitile;*but rather sledi t' ' :
'‘it ahoit; chit t iciv;WitiLftitiv'elcUiiiiril l t
'f , Thaii.knoweett that .rltielhi4; Br , MO , '.
. ' , Nay, give,moi6t:tily . Whole-hearti; re- ;
,t Oyea,i ; little,stinee;foq iny,l , eloyedi brollte,r j,
neither let him crowd me quite ant." ~ .
"Never fear; Bertha . thy hrother will fielifjoe'
trdem. It .yprlti . 11 litFilhe49..0itiAlittljitarenrll
): 1 (1 0i4'6!e,fiR,C,.91 6 Pfcgslll4( l •4 o fOten.l,l,,s.n
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' 4 01), 'ASI sMilmtrSimilim, OW rity,
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41
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Bireilifild fir i
4lNilirs7fiii.Triii
, 'it - 'tifillilten)
iS/` 60 1, Perth's
4 l'aiilie.dol
"
',y itoilieif "- r
!woo, 'on
xnet tilteriyioii imformOt ivand
'aervanceeit briel nging•tel irom
;ANikiett bas.iprg,sitters4a . patJeci,;oo
19 °k of , I l Pr:. B Pi l 9:Pf F,tslfts;4. rP 1
crossedher face: •
As the lerittfilietritfifiii - AiiiBititkeid the
e:yeoink,Adali 'Mid Bertha would
accatsometl,4trolk thriiuelt thr,ltral
(led avenpaa arid ,beaut49l„.g' ; 4 l 4o/. 1 !!!7,,W11 0 0; ,
bright•• fico'Wer: 'M . the,
There 'Wadi& they . lihltl's'i•eeet'eglii'ark6; flak;
ed urge hor nrarin-nrin i•ae , bean:
Antlasl i#ooread.R.lltiielgrest world
platetpwiletyNtrvi
ah'e Thromih, ter. 'ascriptions
rphith")i • ah'filtaine,,
arid a:littimiappotetesPeth,lierarroiiii
pat iii. thodp
bet view by ahe sondiful imappittion, of her
gown-*euttidethint.l marotdrius`lifO: • Aral ItiO,
•fil • mottAesg •erposeil : her, fute r • she
ed•'4l . I
• .' j ' , l3 ! 3i•lhn, such:jays ,aro riot. tor. pie, a des
maetqe‘ilSh
.'• • • ' • • •
All the ellititi'ot the 'litilit4ieftfled Berihh
were aloud' times .iecjitired 40c:dissipate 'tile
sad rnenpriel, alike pe , t.ltetlr!ricla?diegp
iho r!g ht•
and they
.Weie generally triueplinrir. 'By
her mill delaetthot f .sweetness,
anti by some. coaxing pad.p)eaaog too, Ber
tha obtititle'd 4 the nld r arl's consent that
ah 5h6 , 1111 ielunt her vii•ititactqlgrid a mouth
at Riverside.. • • •
• , I - rt.
One week had passed since.4dah carneto
Riverside. It wa.i . a. charming rn . rid place,
tne luau of the deepest grelintielarret'S' the
most fragrimt,'Song-terit theretvefiditrite:stir
nding, willnws the most grooeftil, to tcfimh
the b 'gilt oriole never failed iu. eelurn each
spri4., at build tier nest, sprii,gi the clearest
LAO softest, ineitil,ows the - most luxtiriant;
shadows at sundown the mostheautiful, and
homtday quiet the Most'dreamy. •
To Adah, time flowon swift pinions. The,
days were pdt , q•ed—diationidy7in z
drives AIM With mrtniiltol Bertha's
friends she Pympathiied and . asAmilated, as
though one faith,otte t hnpr , ettini‘ted,theln.
They 1111 innger eyed-her with , t e , ,serve and
Mistrust. but :gtized With lookiiir admiration
and approval on her heatitiftij.:Atiiittenance.'
which hitherto.sadldened end Ritinglulbl now'
beamed with content soil MNliness-H------
-: • 1
CHAPTER.' 11.,n,- ‘• •
"All,man.littner the skilful leech , froth landtto land.
priritere ; the swntd.of army
'Spares him 1,, kings welcome hlm Witheo,tuty gifts
And he who.lato had from the Conekelps[in.
Lifted a languid took to hint for
• Views Mtn whit hricliteneirkgeo:tunlifesii,ii-hlrit—
hit(
Allah had once befli s idniet:ittlfArd"
nn ; she now saw him every•Arhi)ris the was ileentoil to the - "heitling'hrtff,ittirliltis'at.
tachment In his vocation wasirinikirilie,ilitiV,
eveti.chivalric. At:
.universaLibtOeielerle . e.
3,inissionary spirit; seemed Ihhav linfrnatetl.
him' in the olwitro Of a profeito:tiP , -Never'
was being- narrErendowb - d - btr[ffaiti7WM
.confiderice and all! et init, and teib!ruiqietioik'
and repore by his preOncew*u
g;lntle voice. quiet demeanor and: truthful
words, made the sufferer to feel that if there
was help in arm of flesh the cunniiii; of his
hand wank] be blessed. A conscientious
dlumed understanding andsympatlii
-7111,, heart would insure the The
mild si - drit and tone of Bertha and her breth
er, ao they conversed win, Adrift on the Re
ligion of the ('rcrs, awakened interest and
itt.mired confidence,- it it tlidnot-bring imme
diate.copviolion to her -tnin4 ; ,-,Dayrhy,' day •
her prejudices grew hinder, mid byY and by
e enesr,iolisness, full of peaee- T aticf:joy, nnd . ,
hope. pervade) her '
spirt, and; fhe fatth must ,
be a holy one which Wroit.±fit
,blessed,
effects. ' '
Aiinh could tint cheese but
charaiMir of 'this •youtt for she
was of a kindred mind an t i heart„,atideould
appreciath his noble 'virtues. ',Love is frould
ed on tulniiration, it begins . with.it. Sortie
hold that "Pity is akin to' Uwe," I ern ,sate
that Aormeciation is a near relative,. at least
with superior beings, wherWleve is insepet
able from 'respect and esteem; those names
so - deseiserl by lovers
A friend once, said to me; "f hate the word
esteem !" .' Why?" f asked. "Became," said
he. j'a is4he word 'wo'rnett 'use when Iftey
reject the addresses of a lover: "'1 esteem.
but cannot love ;" ul shall ever dt cern yoa."
"They. may neieem.withoubloviniz . . but be:
assured," satil..l,,fithose,whesu ; love ip.-worth
the piitisessinuanriat :146 wittpul oeleem.
Aug.". - ' : -, ' - 11 -. '• 1 '
Pifklnity'have jireeeded,yourni i l lntoa s'
leVelkir 'A ilah. for He did' Mini( 'if neetif Ay' 'if
.'olltize with 'her in the' isolate!! poshinif, in •
whieh sjje lived,. anddier shrinkin;fiensitive,
ness to the y entntinielt bf.'/!Peli• JP,P9?: her! PA°.
,p le._,Let us-analyze no move r ,- - fatt - ,Agnisly:
'•Fle 14 , 7.'41' her atr Tim .....4riings th'ii'Sir hali''inifi . ered,
And she laved hhalhn! !he did pith r." ' ' ' ' '
ThtliAam afenyiptierlbs4hAlL:' LL '~;.:.:: 'L.. _.......'_:'.J..
7+iiiitaiilWeir'gti - 1 - 101 , '7;e4r idi l irtn sninith', ' " .. ' . ' "
,iii)ii'ii \ v '49lyAtnilis ilei eXClepieni . liiihe ' Aeri.'
litral,title.)!,,iinele ,i
'Solari - It - Hi-Wag •,iiiiii•oi.:aW;,
''ti yak(' did even Bertha Neatl. ikillift
,IliptiiiiiC
that fothititi , pil'ort el a 'frefreefa ‘Ofilt!';liirive
hirtiv,iind the`dily OF , rtiititereei'liv r as'Paitiiitf
Y 'et eve f. , 'lli(' 'Nil t 'tit if ticit ,, tiviielnhtliii., v ih l iiiy 1
iirelkrtitighr.iiiilly: 'litlithiiii.i",iiitiVeilitiati., I
ii,litiveteliiite hiibiteicoi , rebthfi:. iiiiiei' 4i..'
dr fes and niiihibtii; htilit, 4 lig(liiil'iWtiti'fiiocrl'
1 1 1 6 crl - is - 1 0 itirir,iprinv,ifirdriiglityp,41itingtt - tb --1
.'pass, ivlikeli milk in. hie ' bllh'ilteCtta allribtiletA,
ife t Yi t ianCeit:itinieL:Lanyiliinkliiiiiqltris'''''poSvOtie
t .§,liiiiing,irl, up,, , ,tityki 11.0,Li0 Act al Aslctociti 1
, fpatitire,': MO, tkuelqy.',',oo 7 l4fliitly t Tel
1 , i4iiii.'-iibga!liiiN iirtiai We ileeme4' limy tinfbip,
, hti'fittWsitkil34riliti: l !Nii..iliiiii' hdi'llrotiliiie
i
;rifirtiiiidintici q i splio 0 iiettrfaitit lidtle;- liff664'
P r illiii!n4lllnii.i4colackvveiAtiluPiblitkOVl , Aat
!f Ie rT9 t e i T".IPI, I 3M4AI9Pf4;44)I , OI,i.tYPN
.hei rgivo' pllibb,t,o estiair. '• ' ~, , S IJ I S
1 rfi !4 , f ;ztuty1 , ?:.1 , 11.1 , 4.;,,:: : ...,1,1,, b ht; ,
.. i ~01frii^Of iCi - eilAirrE,llli I'll 3 `,: 1.1 - 1 - 3111...ticlii,
ii,',Ovatqhinitnof Iti in nr ihewsiii;vlr. ..p., , ,.!
'' ' ''lll l e .t rlTA l rj!"' lr 4Z 4 ll) , - i t i tritA' . di '''
r
_ ,'
It liii' . litlib*ifell . fiiii'lit ii4(i 't6 1 46' nailer the
M 2 I I 81 id NJ I IM
id,Selernen wal, a bri,y,hsk boy;
his,ev, spa i rkJecl, ; ap4 his,trark.lecka cutlet!
in rich {;edUndreice about his doable!' cheek.
one
;aullimii , .erepingthin'iather missed the sound
qt pattering, ,leet,in the hall,, as he
wad Wont. nitghtljkte . petrie in to greet. bitn,
'ofri r iVig'ibar i ll - fietii the:City. On entering the
houboirestirklriottift favorite;
, hin.hristenhig to yisdrieeriitig room. he' ound
,hir e
,Iyitig,eil.hisr,lew and , Adult...seat ,
'ettlyiltia'Side. with anxiety:and fear irnpritr-
OM loved the lila& ode
with sometydraro,rthe •fove of a niothr for'
,Moerl Tesiless Irma', side to'
'tlikparelled with fever;and.reind
77The. dri - nrlirtrilln •
ilittlelioy knew him not.' :wild and ineehe,.
ient~ he, liereitßigo,with terror es he gazed.—
The sfronr, man, was bo,Wed. . up
hi i'l.iide'arttlVe'Pf. - Never had Adair seen
Ihitnfsd riilived before.: 'lle said it'length,iii
,hearse 'with emotion : "Adel', it is a.
sieltne.S 1.1/11Q
,death! ; . Something in my
heart tells' me there is no trOp . O.
mit Ari 'scion ilisNear' ? enrecl,rh'y dear un
,ete. DaVid doubtless d'au . ght the
maligant lever we hbve so much dreaded.
limit may, by the ,blessing of Heaven, be al
layed:" r. •
The physicitm who find long' attended the
fariiilyt i mid his'firther before hint. wassarn
uionod. He earneiendeitvored to - look wise
and'.lloolc Iris einptv head., He prescribed
Jemedies. btu Thorigh more
peaceful atiil2 . 4te,t, mtnd stilt
winderetil anti' h pale quidir an a wi
ry. - Yet it Iv as"teech t fri tehi j ar_frorn hisdips,
in his . flejiii,iiisn - ess - weeds whiff' 'sweetly
Strewed forth his ihflo6ence and aNntion.—
Once he' clapped his little bands together
with a sad glee, and spike of "bright birds,"
and "gay flower's," and of his 9sWeefvousin
Adalt." .
- The-nierlica) Manrarrain. He giive
!heat little hone. Allah slit by the side of
the sufferer during the Irreg. ti iglu .watches.—
The foot steps 'of - Me sortna.--stricken parent,
as Ile .. .paced the floor oldie ante-rciorb, (for
le , could nor stray beside Lis child, to. w horn
Ito' was a stranger ; ) felt upon her. A thought
flashed upon her odiali "If we :could but
_havoloung - tintotetreoriiel!" . he siele
[Feely to the side of her uncle and /turned her'
'wish. Ho gave restant eensent, ray.vatight
at heoProposat as a drowning man cletches
•ttre . lest' plank.
fleftfre the Jay dawned n messenger was
on fris . way: to, rho ,young .01y - stolen, with a
sole frontAdab,beseechitighint-to::come-in
'=' , itiiriity — a t int Save i /ft nu-ht be their. tattle Da
vid, ' H
4 f
Never Was greater celerity 'ex ed..thrui
of obeying this,saternorts. Iu ttlitile while
Dr. Linton
n sterrilebelore the si c k, :1110 Rifle,
81- Allah m.i.thikliireShened father. Thorn
spolie - no'lvardlif'encouragetrient as he ,
gr,tzed.ripon the fade of.the little slifferer, yet.
- arligfOukuned - fronrhkeounten - an - bb7aM
Fi.„l:9l4 3lgA p t ass t eJ it note'tqre l.1.1•14/k4ilfil?‘
•.??1.1(1:;41? hte ' ' ni" ibtrit titbt . W . , en' ,
i'' 6l) ( l. and
Itinton . resteilt:not fitly nor night. All that
human skill find foresight could devise, was
resorted to. The result neither humor they
tide any itian could foretell. They' could on-
IY fall down - on their knees in humble, ado
ring submission, before Him who ",iziveth
the increase," who. is the hearer of prayer.
The fervent petition of laid) was heard, and
stir's answered. The little David awoke t ,
from a sleep oh the morning Of the thild day.
quiet.and refreshed' although weak, The: lo:
Nuiertpasiod away, and
'the err insee pheek,.w,a/ arid cool !„ l'flib,res , h,of joy am) gratitede ; the hi;
'efl'Abie teficlerrieAS, WbiOh.,glhWed in dale fath
er's heart, as he beheld the'little of his
Irive.ferttored hirosell,nottottoe'morobmit
ing• peacefuly mid sweetly is tits. lave I•
Ile ternyd 10 lyls prererver., `."The Wass ,
sard he, "el the,ffoii of Abraham, of I
saatt'ami of JaCeli. he upon thy 'head ! Fla
has rnade.thee. „Ilia instrument In resto'riter
,1 0 rupmy boy., How can I ever' tininli thee?
how pyyr.Yoiny lee? 4 - • '
• ean More ' an repay tile, a thousand
lIITYPq ten thobSand 'fold'?"
‘;NAle.roty boon - tliou wilt;it is fhiNe."
Electrified with tilion Mortal' t on
dv of one bond
: Joe ynurftlffughler,the
ilatighter ofyouutipplipf ...flut,,child of your
Hoye- - , '44 -,
di a hula price, se Solomon so l a r
th'oti' hiist ikon 'Wee. give ber to
theellwithrnayblessing art, you'hoth !" •
• I i-Prerqd•
(Of c op' ,jscbetter, still, bydhe
'yeeng . ,.Lin ton's example
frfeeit' a - "gAiofle Tiorth4"l, no long
lintettelaphell.betriAllith-casrin her
her •sT 1 11:4,r0 1 1' , 1 ip,spgihtal sis.twell ek , temper.
iltiorrs andis.pe.nple,beenme, her, people..
pturlillYtt‘tibtif tier. ,
• •,;.•,,Tri y'L•t Rot; • 4,11 tr.:•• • ., -.••.• • ••
'AX , ll , leiiietOrcA itlrnit'Ar.:4ll..ain . ; 16 1
Tib i ontelootkhoi)ta liiiitghtilSeigaritUdgeph
ltingfpl4,l,„lsi,l‘a}s*fippi,lngimpnb e iwas. t ih r iti
tit (volt' lhe !Mob, tun able IR,eWR(II(I9
' , Witifbts_kiii, faii:
ho ipprbajittitit
'lttitelctatiipttplAer,,laperiy k lrottlgtl , pitsnlinuli,
1 11 raise dl t l i flO i WlNTlfp)liMf4t..W.T4i. l l4l•l
ibt elan , fee rota birn.„Befixe. l
ith
.n Jog MONA f:A 166 deck: L‘ai. , •: , •
rtes s a ver el.)fp;
ipqgoilmlnlops .angtply„ er,,stagser
lhlte
ib the loriihleiul '
, 00,}bff klirVice9f,lfilkiitt.Anel:nttlfiletrupinefift
t ipp p ~c m e
riAo...ivpz9 fictArgiNgg r i , l,tiktklicKsp, •i
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eta' i
lance, the Stly'
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ktirtingellTelw
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r
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'A Jesl4MlThf-71.1ittait dth:lel 'tiys en m ttiettsl s' i go.pktipi . 4tifOilltie i flii!leo,
rAy)!Ntriin fTS!!9,4 4 Ariii+ AI. tkeY ;' C4ti 4lY9"ir b 4?r, •141,i ti
( lq r di .arc
iceowit write!, has see •pt cOO O Fhit Pi ' 11 .tim„.., , ''.. „
tifi l ititilliiViiittillBll(l9it 'NV I . ewitil}t of rmyPtlidiAntOtteAskrOlblitter'
witfie•itiltlT,eseed,gfcflho r4gilii,tr•iiltAPlATTMAii!Avliiiiiiliilii-ifi'il
goil,W l :44lll,•ftlikepprs•• 'A ! tvl i • WI fferqa dig o be i ll i c w,itao.per s mmj i
i llii,ll'illal 16t118 tho ea§t 'partiOle. of.:_mtlie,
I
9- i t q l ' i l i tir e e P sr - T oij ar igAi- irtifart- - -11 — irtillqii't -Nwihigedef ,
.- s .._.. 4 1, , I Ittli I ' d 0 00 1 t . •-• .
iliiiiiih s llii 'titii' 6i filii' ' 1 " i • .-......mstms§e•on,ll' , r,l
IA Opedm-nmndxif . t lie! iiii clivzsieit or LADCUI. ,4 4-prepoher•-was,ll 2 J„
'lately ielieveCtLyowny, Aimplatividtioit,eitiell),ebegiegiiii&iiifiyheir
ircitl- by,:siapPlies of seed , lierirtirAptihiSie,yekg?•tt,olthe t,alftirwi-f t i l d,
ifdiste„
~ 411isgtiliiikthtf 'belie ( ,si,,TifeitAerkl4lo,P,lmlqugiti,44lppe,
bp, ;, , tirgeolet, ibelM. t',..llll"l4testiuts; b9lettle..weSAtii9p) jp ,
L I (1. ' ' ' P ' t Wt ti 1 f 1;, ,ectinalifoer' 4 ll44riiiifitt 4111;g(Q:ii4pi WWII
Ito , I,: I ( Hired— ' hi (Ili. liagr.mi act ol'imldittly Mill ti qd• •
stkel'
N, ,, . - , ••, 4 , , iii,IMM lith,theyout 1 amit apremimmtnrwjed tit
iill„We'filr4)',itufteilt,4lll lepittliii4.4.l,Wo, t y64) , i,ii,ictyfig ltt RA 01 ,,,,
it 1 l!e 1 14 4 ! ItßinitillitYirl, Hug* Atlig,o • I kaeß ' llifjr/ [I/4W ji ii*VlClO 4 PrAtlia j
, I Okir ‘‘•eidttior„tile Ace. I treile•filietrlellay,444llfo.ll6*Olg.'tlifto,4;os,.
`'our lutiiiiipiliciOlesS:r lemiginiticni: '•, ,„•• ; ~---. ~',.- 0•? , .;:',ir,;-, '4•;•,•i,••
• • •
, • - .:• , *•••il:•': , : -,,, re:•:',.' , ; , $"•'•`•-•:'',").r . *•'•••i• "-•:',`•'•--.'
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* c_l% 1- -1-',301i r i ii.-4,0> ~ ' - o .
~ 4. I 11 1,
bind might taye,kolde the.earth bring forth
Eninigh for treat and entail.
The Onk oge,and.tha,Cedar tree,
Without:a flOtA.l 'Wall.
1 0u c l oilt44d)ife;e i niires tlie,m,not—' ,i ).
Thed Wherefore hn Alley' blittil '
To mlniater,delight to man,
To bdantify the earl% (--
.
To coatforl ltn to whisper hope;
.Whene' Is faith ls dint • ~ . •
IC 'to lh far I Blowers.
Y l k ' 'Cll An s e n r itte care i telm. ',: •; , '
f
YOUNG .I.4DIEt Uti ejr 7 es ,a.. tsriter, , f , c(dtivaet
1 ikri's,:- I 9.1,101011. that , 3 7 °?!;!!PCSAIIt . Au
theM'vi9ilSe'se . greal, Iliac ydu will be up
with the Itirk . tce see what , progress'ylinr buds
have.trride through "the inglit ;__,file mottling
air will' brace and iiiyigor,ate you—you will
find inti utters iii the shape. of swigs of grass
7whicli-fone-burop-oberikr-Will-not-telerate—
pulling it out will be - good exeiiiiseriir and
exercise will promote.hedlett hr4.l , cheerful-,
nes-Your.,,cheets ,will rival you r rose froth
nature's ot&n ptii•e-hue. ,
Ale - rneas, cultivate flowers, that your
children may emulate yOur good example ;
,that home may be the sweetest spot to them.
'Our first MetherWas placed in a garden, -as
the rnost appropriate place fur one who was
to be thd . partner of him who was formed af
ter the infaie Of his 'Maker, that her first
t iessons mighfbe taught tkorn . Nature's most
tieatitifikleates„sif.. instillation.' l:' we feel
liotOtitr il iar'6htii Vorn—for troubles will
eOlue:-ildegkiiiritttiloittlk amongst the flowers
calm anchitocigiedih, • br :lead mg or-r thoughts 1
to more . pleasairt.tflingp.m the manifold kind-
tress of oar heMLenly father in studding the '
earth yvith so manylewels? Our imagina
tion c,an,scoree,kecp pace with the varieties
of color and 'texture, all Flishand work ! Are
t e etrOttVitiVith — tly IT fletfers that this is 'hot
our. abiding place!. In autumn they - lade,
Wither arid die—in spiing they bud forth
with reneWed splendor and. beauty, blossom
and send limli their richest perfothe as-in
cense meet for the Creator of all good !
Shall we be more ungrateful than the simple
violet arid not send tlic, incense of our praise
for all his mercies?_ Ile gave us flowers as
ministrators of his love and esteem to our
fellow creatures,: . Who-would reduce all
things to me.e utility I our - Creator has set
us abetter,example 1 flowers_ ate_the_ stars
tif the earth. her children, and she nurtures
them wilh tears; do they not richly repay ,
her kindness.? •Are 9 ive not told that Solo
mon in all his glorii was not Clad like ono of
the simple '' lilies Of the fidid 1” They are
associated with all that. is beautiful, elegant
and lovely] iliey deck the bride, the May
queen, and the e - lerthfilieN 111 the burial ,
they are aisc'Leiated-Wit limy errrlieV_t and most
pleasant recollections of ironic! Who does
net remember some favorite flower of "my
'mtither'sr IVhat woman does not remem-:
her how often she has be - en led from Nature
•' up to tNrature's Gud" 'by the simple struc
tikv. of a„,l9uwei? and what woman of re 1
finemerit, Sensibil;ty and affection hut loves
fliAverrat ' lndeed-Ms) , bear a cloSe resem
_blaucete-lier-lototrol . --
",,ItFo!lnarvel Wornan,shintild tore flowers. i bey bdar
...AA' hiitlchlif. fAnelful litnilitude
~2 4 140011 3 1 0 01paicuite..tati s otyrimying.. ILI
. It relict) AW c V-Itik.re+stall,the glierialingit,;, ~,, ,4
I:Much:lls ihalrliesiity *their atVeeitiiiia fa ti,
And like her, too, dying beneath neglect."
it may allek In tie.Pfse flowers, and
ask What is their use ; but the most unppeti
ral loeks with pleasure on a ha dsothe 'gar
den ; or even is log cabin cort!red with vines
and its neatly kip platt in front, and pic
tures .to himself scenes of floppiness, ane
assnriates it with neatness, order and eon)
fort."
_“..Froirt-the Genesee-Farmer..l-
Good Buttet..
• ,
q Is your, butter good,?.'? said I to he far .
,rriar. . .. •
. .
"Good ! my 'wife has Made butler these
twertry , ?ears and I should think she oitglit
to know hew to make good butter by 'ils•
;•.+-
time!!! ...
lb t bae evi ' detitlY offended. ' '
tt Well, let ti examine it ?" The cover
wiwastak en ;oil: the s,
tub; the clean white cloth
(wl3leh Ikhd 'b'eey wet in brine,) rolled „lip,
ami the, yellotv lreasure revealed. It cet
moody did I.ok geed.
" It tattles sweet, but 'how very salt it is."
• , tt ‘Ve have always made nur butter salt
to have it keep at this sea s son." '
t; Lerty see if the buttermilk is as well
~
:worked out as the salt is• in,"
Sump of the roils were pressed down, with.
the ladle.' •• • -
. ,
tt,Now : my friend, •if your wife has mtvle
bolter th,ese twenty years, :..h, drips not know
;hoe' to Make, iq,ood : for no butler can be
good Mull the buttermilk 'is worked out. If
that:is doii,6s-on need nit salt it so m uch to
have it, Itedp well in h,; . , , ,, , blited; A very. lit
: ile dare.atai labor w ould have Made this*l-
TferteVo4 ljlilibt'lackiug that little it is on
tly a s It#l quhlity,tis you shall 4eknowledge
,wheri ly - yillt.a sathple of good'butier, ,
W ' 'ii 'yin and I took •`'itp it 'roll (Mtn ti'
'brock: : Si-rate beiterlfivaloo6otli it eigur
%;iind • me '; •the. hand lof wdrytati'll d‘r,i'dt
:beet kl,..ArArr t,illelime•ikheildelt the•elnitn ;
,—Mille't 9l 4 llo ‘l l ,.illifllad.4! 3 Pli,delle F*!Sll 1
theitirlfe . - •• •• 1-• ; - 1
:! , Iftyety get , Arop o,butterrfulk .rom that
: butler, yeti tehtill luive,iber•Whoile free. ',Wm*
tt4le if this stud nip-stwo, slid flay, hunesijyy ify.
, you would n0t, i 4.,,,,,1 b lngiter,o99 / for this;
thhtily'eui'bwil: Look a t it tiae.how clear,
latitl trititspitrent ( :thelSe'! niiiiitte"klhbul6 itre;
aandihtiW.intirnately.blerlded.witli-thami t ss , -:
, l.Thtil all these tlfsappeas the..binterwillenat
keep !Ong when they tire ever stislightly col
ored b., ; v•-th.p.5e11k.??,,. , ~,f . .
~
~.. ~, ,
,-, i , , , / i l
-.tii.;firm qc . ;lb ply . renteficed ~thst. IT' e
' , weella ditriiiiihiAti - aittiiitter''iir4 left MO to:
,fie (Pa dose •eritumPlincll,mnilflee-'olikigairierli
1 , ill,taio;filrik9g,!!4lbetiw.hrint,eyetry , :hridgl I ov itCt
74' 8 ,14 41 r Pd!4l7 . l l ,(ffigAl943rtifikki4Ourti
Ilt rn.Sil'A!VlVes.,'an dayghters, yp not t49,-
1 WO teriiiiirbib b fi r illfrilel6.' l lf Is thri',Wo: -
Ile% lifek lietieielly that 'Wel IfiiVidti6Nlbili,S .
1 , and we Shill - her- , ,
,ItgZ , melleoll;yleitsvAtvs-A-- •kt..4, 1 ,e; • y ~1.1,,
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11111. (CLAY, TE%AS AND TIT .WAR.
We are now in the midst of a war, costly
in treasure and blood. Thlrvar is apart of
the'coneqUedees'of thef i election rifJames K.
Polk f one, of the evils itiflicted 'On this count
-
ryby the sad mistake Of Plae'in - g se small 'a
Jinni in a place of such iinmedeelpo"wer, -
During the campaign, 01 1844, it.was fore
..
told to the people that the views of Mr. Folk '
Would diroW an into a •War which tieluid.n'o
talents to conduct; neither had he the. mug._
nanimity to 011 into col.:_riaeil.._able-aftd—,.
willing. teadvise. ..But the monitory' cry- of
the'press, and of party orators; reasonable as
. .
6'6- were, and truthful as °Vents, havepio
ved them to be, were not all, nor the most
solemn, of the appeals made to the people.
In AMil, 1344 7 14C.N117 CLAl : ireeealled on
to expressbis opinion of the acquiSition of
TeXas. Ilis letter was published about that
.
time in most of the Whig papers, and we
make a lew extracts to show how fully tha t
greaVstatesmsn comprehended the question '
before the people; how his great mind con
nected causes and effects. •
After giving a history of our connection
with . Texas, Mr. Clay says;
This narative Ylidws the ptesent actual con- '".
dition-ofTexas, so far as I hate information' A
about it. If it be cortect,Mexico has not aban
dotted, butTerseveres iv the assertion of'her
rights•by actual force Maims, which, if sus
pended, are intended to be renewed. Iht
der these cireirmstarres if the Govermnent of the
United States were to acq u ire Texas, it would
acTitre along frith it alit& incurabronces which
Texas is Owlet..
and UMMig them the actual or
suipe»ded war between Mexico and Texas. Of
that consequence there cannot be a doubt. . AN-.
- NEXATION AND WAR WITH MEXICO
ARE ['DEN rICA L. Now forene I certain
ly nut not Wiliam' to involve: his pommy in
mfore ign 'X•li - r'T.ellie - r - O - Frea ofacquiring Tex
as. I know there are'lhose who rega rd such
a - war with tridifference and' as a trifling al
•lair, on account of the weakness of „Mexico,
and herinability to intact serious injury up
on the country. But I do not look upon it .
bus 1i7,101y I regakti all in 4.10 as great cal
amities, to lie avoided, it prssible, and hon
orable peace as the wisest and' truest policy
ot this country. What. the United- States—_
most 14.1 are union peace, and patience.—
Nor do I think that the weakness of a power
should form a motive, in any case, for, indu
cting to engage in or to deprecate the evtle
justice
ate
war. Honor and good 'faith and
ate equally due from this .country toward,
the weak act.towards the strong. And, it an
act of injustice ivere to be, perpetrated - to---
wards any power, it would be Mote compa
tible with the dignity of the 'dation,, and, in
my judgement 'IA distiorigable to inflict it
up ‘ 494,4:...enve.eAtul ! iustead of a weak
nation. • •,.a
Hear the great man again, upon the'ques
tion of iliCleaSlng the area, tor the sake of giv
ing power to one section of the country:
It is useless to disguise that there are'ihoste
who espouse and those who oppose 'he an.
vexation of Texas upon the ground of the in
fluence whirl, it wialld exert, in the balance
of political power, between the two .. great
sections of the" Union. Tconc'isive that no
tnotit;e for the.
m acquisition of foreign territo
ry would be more.-unfortiqate,' or pregnant '
with, more fatt.t consequepoesotian that of
obtdiiiing it'ior the Purpose of strengt,hening
one part againstanother piutof the Common
Cbtif,-cteracy: , ,- - • . •. • ' • .
Stich a principle, put into practical 'olitei.- .
Lion Voolt; Menace the eXistenee, it it did •
not ceitatgly, sow the seeds of A dissolu
tion Of the I.' nion. It would tie lo:inci
iclaiM to the world an insatiable. Ind nn
quenchable
1 c laim to ,
•
acquisition of territory, •Forll to-day Texas''
be aqquired to strengthen o ne cart .pf the
Confederacy,, to-morrow Canada May'be' ad-
quired to add.ttrOglb 'to another. And, a}:
ter that 'night nave been obtainekstill other
and
.litr,therlaFtplialtqvi t Weald. beguile' ne
cessary, fu equalize araladjusi;•the•Rlinee i zt r
politic4l,power.. Finally, in the progress of
this spiqt.trif uttiveratil dominion, the part of.
the Confederacy: vifilleh is now weakest,
woolti.fiiiihtself still weaker from the iin
possibility of seentlw.uaw-dipatres for those
peculiar institutions I.vhWit it is charged• With
being (lowans io extend:.
The'lette't: tbus'elojecV: . t- •
• Altlictu4 I, have ., folt•eoliTelled f:o '
„
„P RA th 9•
nature .tyq of the , atkfressed to me, to •
extend this comeniehtio a rinich'greeter . .
,tengt.b..tliattilreOnfillieyee,'ivished,lcont4 riot •
do jilsl,lNe.., to,the:subjeer, and .faltiSeani'fully”,
J.
exposo , nly,Otrit/opinionk in , li r shaqiirFacti, ,/
( fti cOnclusion.:lthey , ,ma? .01,,e , taterl.' 0' ,'10,.iv . , i ,
wcirtle,lo; be; iltat , rebimiderijhe anne'xahon . "
dr I:2X aei. oil 1 iiis..tim e 7 ..w liken t` the' Eihen I, oc ~
Mexico, as t Measure comaroniising the na '
Winer. charocrter. invoivinertainly in war,
, ‘yitit: ll,l lexisq,,kopa,Oly,witit.pther fOreight . poi ,
rtfi, l o,VV°9l l t,9 ,t4to integrity of theiUntott, 7 . ll .
' 6 '1,1 1 ,91 1 1'W II) ,; -, 4 14,1 t P r0e4.11 : financlat;cititiqk .-'!
ii iltitt
.01 1 .?.0,i 11 0311, .an a , Pot celled, fordby-any ''' '
_ 4(e _ne_i3 4, l 4llcogsiett,p4public,opinionA,: t ' ` ''''
' t• 1 )V / ' ,r RP 9( Ac t A I Y I , Y94tosiKidient•slrfant'' /,,,'''';-,
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Tatin.—'...Ffitin. todooling. from the Cinetnnatt 4 "
'llorning - liearlioXes„:tliet.igatio Off any
~ b irif.; in the a lßalltbnrisn7lifie W r l 1101) r , •
, eeety, tot aninyfai itiqvulfrisi . fiah'"(litc 4 'egllSl ; .„
I t „, :ateptlinnigitAttillitialiiiityliiitiii FAtk i ',,
lt etirlin i Wailed aiPliike VI; '.icliia '`'pot y,s,:,
tnt, ieonlit‘ting'bnitirblee 1 ' Oliii :Of i)i n,t.:11.,;',,
sheonaltier marble/ Cletfin l l4iiiti Ittiff et; t tv., - ;.
1
gentletnattle,!ibot. lo Tliegleritleintiu , elixi , il. Pug,.
apt! cltifiyvilbn•;p4i 4
.•
i privpntilind her: illeitg 'itill'iliiiiitiOlriipb *:,,', L , • '
tar Ye, how , n r ho l was 4 xiiiiining'illeiOittey,t.;. _
ill gically , ilkdeblietTiticlitl ffiih.llo id tllf
0
col hie prOptieiihtfiblted,"Offiludiligi'Vep.
" - ' ' " '6"' ti ftil " I ' w •
qui Itti .3 ';iivit.iiot.hdo: . gtititlbitla t ii'v r h 1 ' t,, [ „ ~
( f,
drew{ thrtsteing•Of a kiitillfdikikti r h . . , 11, • ;.i-•
_'49,y4i24ll6ltteaziiilttitioLiiilirlinal F itt4l g'i c ) l 4ll.4; '
frightened a apart Of levies auto:tilt irit,',.•.' , ' .''t•
%0 iii; 44, 4 ll iirrittaiWrtirOtOirliiila A ; -, 1 „, : ,., 7
11
the.tiliriyosuAl:man l .iiitioll,tiiitillOr It i , 'i. : 01.:,,- ,
'in ii.car,petitel'ehor.oT*liilii Vie' ti. - :". '-...,.,),.-;,
Te - dthodOilletifeettw ll 4t'f!VirtgEtbt#lo 7 1 ,V., 1 'titi!l':! . _
Ai d *CiAnOiWhill'ltete 4 /4 ~, 1, - 1 - 4;Tt .
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1413 t tbiVing 6 / 0 2 1 0, 4 0*.., . 1116- 4sr 11 (1.4 61( '' . -
Vii 'A l itgiriprvii4o:o4 o 4o.,alli-t! H I "! i ,rtrit.'
?M I . - .,;tirroiliitioi"o,ittelitiirtrrii,:iii OM
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