Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 122, Richmond, Wayne County, 26 August 1826 — Page 4
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SELSCTI.D POETRY.
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The foilmvin. line1 were written by a yi nnz 1pmale vot ry of the Mur- rei.'aiij: on :i trautiful ', s: ot not fir -htarit from the stream I Ley celt br.ite. ; The scr.tin.ent rvncp -o pure a t tte lor 'he -uhlim ari l h Ti.tiful" of nattir. , that r.nuihy a- :, vail onrfivr of the t era ii 1 criMea 1 ,n d -arrepon Sent, t ; He tiinn it a cIu.uM ci the Gazette. .Vcar-7irra --. y f ;.::. ha TO TIIK MIAMI. II uh lovely stre-us. still bri-htiy ;h-u-Where the cleft reck divi a S , "Where crace l u I ir.c ? ant cedar -ruv, . A Ion- it dark and ra.:;- ! .!.?. Roll on and reach that nv rr. eh a Where all thy waters pa.r; All r.ature ro a:d $eeia IvAl'd in-Irt; , II.;hI by thy su.t iac ar.t fa-r. Here nature str.ari-e-Iy fonr. a ct;.. Roir.ii.tJC hneh atvl td tin e; Heniloi k a:..! cr htr dreej m jr.- rt, : AcJ rack th.it aiork the hand of ::ur. Tfccre a njo-;rot n cliff oVrhat; V:, be.;, And hides thf-p in :t d'ik ;u;n,, Dteo c ivtr:. h'd the uand with !r . Daik, silent, t'.Ua.ul, as the tca.b. Oa it ru ?e sides the ivy dines An 1 bevatou ticuvcrs h iti care!eo th' r.. , While from the cleft the chr-t:d j rill.- 1 KIu-v sparkhrudown like pearl i';o;- d-r. Un'-oracious stream ! thou ca:.t n jt kno-v What mingled sad.fcnm; thi: -t ar:;c, j As here I view thec iJlu'.j I -.a., ll'-:ectir.r earth and skier. 'Tw.ii here the t.urx.b!e wic.iro ?C:cS U'L re nut an. I m ther for.:;.-! a h-:.;- . And priests itivnk'd tt.o -pint And sjucLt to k'; t-T.t t j t ca. I ee the gract ful warn- r tVr;:;lietcrc HjC i.a he? so :rj ro, ; In battle like th it j -t n:s, IK.sn i.'i !i;ht;.:i. :'. i-Lir.; from 1 :; ; -. Where ar? e r .u n t nnnhi race! C.,ira?hJ bf .iii'I thr wftrra hj!I-, Fr-ju ! itrar.j:T h ive uurph! j uur f hire, While fjr our h r.igs the ev t- uf; :V,
Amon, thee, Mrc Hemnn, orcup.es a , , a n; , ; . . ; The tobacco j.lat.c r h, AJ
lU.H ru .. - . . . r. . I i ...-K.t '.r,t m-., f.. . .
tf::.Hii. hut on the bafis or ca, anu u.c .m. . :t iUr,
prominent place. Soe is a sweet and vf
1 1 1 1 r ; , 7 , , ti.o rl.ar u It r of Ktl.ind. w io convert a mat i ir .( ;.. ar..,xnUis.!e; n..d in hrr more exudcd . fc....l.;d -1 v.rlu.-.- he L. .t. ot; I. . ; f , d , , beauty wh.cl, am,.l reard he rea- ll . t.,.. I usl.t tl.em the comraT,v t! u j
i X- i -ti :. . .t t .. irci, thai wcie u- i.i.hju .-i ... . ; ,:
s,!ved to -do, or die." II othr r nnuoi. c,,uuu u ... ,y- cs c at not attain to the same pr. uei . . : - ,j, r spa;fi and Portuual. and Ital, cannui 1 , - ligct, virtuous and couracou? freedom ;, the daughter. Ades.
t,ar irctj'jpr.i i
he found at each repetition; and we would not envy their fielinu?, wliodid not. on a lair acquaintance with the productions o!" this lad, admire hir talent-, and h.e (h esteem a pruptr word for a cnt:c ? i so, cs- 1 tt cm) herrelf. i
is" not in them. Let our pr-oidc swcr.e ;;
from thU.atid it rr.atu-rs lilt If v. hither, m CORN. The ut:tlt of corn
From th'.- North ri -;.:i Review. POPULAR EDUCATION. We find that t he subject of education
hn elicited fewer bowks, than nnv otlicr
nan.e at.d form they are trremt-n or ave;. t m ttiure,h'ss been dcrno:;:; rtt vi -; Lei cur r.:i!'.ot.al character tail in tbe tj.r pr;Il( iple?, to an extent 1 be U'reat trial, wiiich it i? pa?sinthiou;Ji; et .; r,,M)(.rajv apprehendce. K'o liur and i-.rt:?s crow in our . ii.acc5: (trv wheat straw t-ave r-irti
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reat subject atlectini: human weliatt :ei uur i;arti yeon...;.iy tet . - v and IUW parts ci inoseajf.c.i.Mdej ' fower than law, medicine, politics or reh-'. i' -c:ent. bankrupt in spint; U-i our no- ; P matter. 1000 parts of t ',e oion. Fewer, did we a ( Theie i, real- vouth h-e the priuciph- ot a virtuous ,.corn (Z,.a maize) gave CI enrts rf J !v no comparison between the case?. ' education, and vie with c:uh oU.er a,.d 1000 parts of ahcs aff. ;
While there arc hooks en then- and other trava?ance and revelhn.-i; ai.u I-tre"V:'
J 1 i l (ii"ni!v and the !c.v ( 1 Jieedolli. i
subjects, so many, that the world can scarce contain them; while in fen inn countries, alcotes and hall?, and ini.J;ty structures ttroan w ith the weight, seir.e oi one hundred, and others of five hui d;vd tlurjand volumes in a library, you m y winder thrtu)i;h them nil, and find lu:t here and there a thin, neglected, and, ory likely, sup jrfk'i :1 b....k on edueat'ea. Ana
the sen. biace ren.a.n aw hue, spxr4. . ..i liave lL-d forever. Now, that our national character i uv.pnu itiir, e wi.-h it wen: ea-it r to maintain than it is. No sober cil:z :n certainly can look without concern, oa the ir.crca?e
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ei!. which v.e - to cericct. Of the mean? ( f correct: a nr this urand n itionnl vice, hut two t'liii occur to u as at all bkely to have any Siicceri. One is. io a tax on spiiitou? lie;uors, such as :::! ex. hide th( i.i i,:r that eofianun u-e, hteh now i i r.LTr testip,tatie-n to every man ?
cf hi? Hie. P'-l
ir. ev erv i',
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Vt- ?a; r"H? the sect e of t!aj.V
lz te tt j-tthe Tali, uflhe L;tt "Tec-ir.-eh.
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I this the c.i:u:nua;l v is
bihmirah-.i en.-ah t t!i" -Jove rnnient w ill net
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et vi;a;nu?
sent ; and hone e venture uu-.-n a
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FniFNbsinp. Hu.r har.i :t h to ta.tf a irir trtIn whom t i.i ;i!v,a, can iirpt t.'! ;
lr--.u-tini j v. t t..i!.u thi- frit it i c
Tul trt ti prjvt i tve h t hi:u t, t. Man j to -rr :i.e .;Lih t !, iK-rhreaii ! ti ev are y--;r fru r. Uut j!i a miii !; r.
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Other act a
rt n.ort t a-e,
Always be tra :.,:!y t -'.r f tec. H it turn f';r h... k. af. i t! n t ; Exp-e to otht,ii ami h;.u:e. Apf"r.-nt frjf-ii'J hj; other l ow To Li.'l cutais t.'.at y u kn- u, Your -rri t are th.. fiaij- .1 out. An ! then are t an itt! t.Il ai cut.
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1.--i .ju'rt-h:; 1 a fn-:. 1 to trit, th- :h.v..j ur- to j r . t- hui. f.rit. Am: nhe:. he tr'.-.!, tLen tn it him kin.!, A tr ;t in-i,.! t i ;.r ! to f :.u.
art,- fourid
r"r r:i the Lomhm Literar .; 1 1 . Civ ibz d. improved, and :iin-tl. a? w
a?-r the pn ?cnl ai,'e !i it. w v doubt lihcd; and Ixaln-? of it.t dltent aiti-an
whettier it? supt ri -r t-ivllei he ?o n.uch on the macuhi.e -ale. Tin re have been a-I imoiis rtattsmeri, wari.r, pi.ilo?ophrr?. p t-. painter?, in otlier time :ts I.iere are nu ; but never v re the Ltauty and pow. r of feminine intellect felt lis tia-y are- at pre?et. We are tidd it is true, ot some amoi.i; the ancient? whoiVer-
i.A luxury , and llie fearful inroads ol inteniperance amor;;: sis; nor ark, without sc h-
this dena icrcy. moreov cr, indicates anoth- eitu.le. wrrit t hitay their ofSe-wtoe.. ,i ..r- r fi.-'.M . .o -r t ..rr it tl.i .m!io 1 1' iTe? ? To sav . that w e want more virtue,
in the public nand. Tor it i in thi-. a? it. a only say in:", t!
ether tbinu, that a demand, a nyi kct, v ill procii'c a ?upp!y. Iftiiere had been le-.-th rs or those who vvi?hed to be sin la .there would have been writers. Ar t! even ntav. when this ubject is attrat tinman mcreared attention, theie are, at d tie re ate anvi' itaditiix aretus too. but , comparatively, who read and enquire earnestly on tiie be?l methods of education. yae?, traveh, poem?, navels a.i J thin in their pl.ae, provided ;!. ;. ate Z otl ia their character: but lh'.e ac cout t of other, and often In titiuns h inu- ;! cene. are more attractive to the mn?l j I u, than t hoe di?ru?'iot ?. whit h had to contemplate in cverv liht, that iati r--?t and duty can pre.-cnt, the bt-in::- an;: -cent s of our own home. .It i-ati enctairaittix omen f. r the e, a. in:: ae. that tie number both of wriU: and reader? on education .i ir;crea-;a; tiiat rnanv powa rful nand are d;ie tt ! o. t! i i'.ibit ef, and that the public att'. ation is bt L'innsi; to awake; that p ;rent arul uuardiat: are making mere liberal appiopriatiori ol th it propt rtv , and that n t n ol the hihe?t talent and t ducatiau are ?akin up the profe??ci bu-iner - of tt ..i : ii : youth, :a.t onlv in oar ut aveisiiit at d c ! h ues, but in ear ly ccum, a ealernii ?, ai .! ?cho( h; .trai that tl-t-ir toil-, n . i ..:. j. ;nanv e.i-t r, are la tier ( t rnpen-.tlt d li on ara ither ii t I ha tun I iaaor in th ( e tint t . i'he-e combined cirt um-t.it t cr: t.t ( '. J a tbay are with tin? free its-til ution aid hutariate aurpice of our i:ational t e: tiiti.at.ive rie to ii.deht,ile ep t tatioi - t I imprtiv cmetit. hi th in the jumt iph and in the mo.it , of cdticatiun a:i.otu u. 1 hei are now sprinn up in ; i i em part? ol Iv.4i.1nd. atu iation el ll e 1 ::;iit -and aj prei tit e. by v. horn rat iidv lii.iar.t ? ar t ollec ted, but b etutes aie -lab
--.h;h;o matter. hte J) w, r.Cr! Hence 100 pound; of v:.lj mere food to veectaLL-s th:n ICO i' v heat ?traw. This is a rr-nt'e r uf d lo the farmer who duly apprccir.i'r: I portatce of manure, and atTordi J
inducement to extend the cultivr.t':.r;, u?efal plant. Corn take; h;5j; us.d. and r.: 're from the .a... : -... Cvaiseuuence ot its large ?)rU ;n .. j than v.-heat, and cu.'jequentty i: halts tir.g. It? average pi.ir:i:
01 It w It ludiO.lia
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aheut otic half the nrije cf
with u:,h rracntcd iijinurc ar..l
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a clover lay. it i- rr.ost ccrt.an 1 ale -r.iin ttrit i- grow n. Cr; r-o:.; ;raar. a, b.idiy taken c:.; c . : -1; pr."ht.''.b!e. W e h.Ve corn i!?
a ti. and" siii's and di.:'.:i-ts
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rtva-.iiri- a- i 111 : . : a r '. : c a !: le. V l ha 1 -. a 5
.... ... 1 i unpopular. Or. to tat" i'.e cause ua.Te trulv, since aunan u-, tiie K-ehag S the people are- repn nte ,1 in the ii- v ; nu.eat.
the '. ernnv.mt ha no a, ..n;ii ..
" 'i'e.e other mean? c f p-r c ventic:;, a f.nly e:jc. it appear.-, w la -!i now c ;. i- t. educate, to enlighten, and to
ih'i'j:i:c vwser. every e: a iii culture to the pr J -n '.: bcrt adapted. e ?h :il
t ci!ri-:,--, ear
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our cara di-r:cts. ana and ar inter-hare' 2 of
t ike j!oce bet 1.' ecu tinua raatu s I ly ta..ou-. Oar vreat error cons:
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n.an.i. Jveowj a.;e, leat.u..
ii.o t -unrdv tia-.' le-.i ;ra S 1 1 the tail....
dent el rat ana man 1 e-
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or - oi aral location are prcja well ad ifitcd to a sir. 'le branch.
who h h ill rend--: tt iad?
r e'uteriien
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RACHLLORS. The vv Ittv Lditor .jf the Eostoal':
)ri to the int.ii .tii i; drau jlit I Cam ir.otdv , !ie( au-e he is urdntppy wiih.ut: he x tr;t? "enet'i.r lo ext ti'1 er to entertain iiim. itsduw a at h an far an c v eni; ar, i it is tiull to him; he -v..-- :.hr. ad 1. r
makes U'.e fd!t)vv iag s3tiric.il rMr.ia.-r hie pr.-icct Ijt I v ia aaadditio.:a!t.H
id ti schi lor-. vhich wc copy u: t:t
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meat oi eur ica
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.-tdic-l. arul f 00 otter: la d - a 1 1 ia t. v. iia h 1?
let t ! . I man ha e h-c n t de te h; i: a!, n : I he i.d w ay .
ih, taU educated ta
le.e .f kn.. h.oje : let ?. nathit Z ol iot'Ce ated mv.-terv ( a" n.iture have
fa- ruin. .ow ur.itt-d not ;ti I:
: a : h too nan a pr -
;ie
time d- nrecati: the seventv w.ti.? the writer is disposed to treat ail cl'u
btdan to the tribe of loencd::!-. 1
?ur.Iv n.iscrv cnouli to be naii.t-.a-' scorned bv ev( : bioemiec t" i r orcr
been ..pened to him; let ii-t retin boi-k called "ol D Lacl:chr?, -lull sh-'S have h en provided lorh:;a; let lam have a, J totadorc
.a en aei'Ci-iU-i! vvtin t t!a t? m ti e -an' en?ust-; at ti he vvteubl rat have hand ba-uiea burden; he would rot have f. tit d cempanv a mare; he wouht not h.tveh und his heme itk?ot;:e. Li!e, vvilh ban. wt uhi have reiaivtil a lav iu:pnl?e. rav resource?; ;u d hevoublbe pt o;. ; t.01 att 1 v ras-t il above cfise, aial matter, to intellect and v irtue.
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-all t! e - -::? iwvra . i the i:.iv. or'r v
K AMK 1 1 1: has excited con-idr rahie atteetit.n al Liverpool hi peisoti, dress, and manner, t ether vs ith what be said on
in a considerable niinda r of
tow n and -Village, spendin:; one or tvo venin'Zj. in the week together, convefin on the piir.cij le of their respective ait?, or listening t o the illu?tt at ion of ti t m freiu an able lecturer, and he, too, in rnanv in
stances one utio lists ri-cn upfri m am-toj ihth rent or 1 aut sare t arefuliy detailed te them-e. 'I'hi? exomf)!e L benii nif : ati-i the nubia tiiif.silv c ont vi niof thi
stepped their narrow I1rr.1t?. and made tube followed by fume of our own ritie: extraetdiiarv mat,, and out of which we themelvc? a i.arii.-: we hear ca thi: la- arul we ee not why it minht not be exten- riatke the follow itm selections, fju. -i.ee oi an Aj.i?i. ol the w.t f.i Lai? (b-tl to ear villaue!., and eu-n lt veiy -mall At a public dinner, L'ivers bv the corof th. t dent-, 1 ay , the h aii.in-.1 C h- v illage of a cotisiderat!y tlen?e popuha ' p.,i.ttion of Liverpool, 'to Mr. iluktsSor., Opatta: but how v.e;e the-e Ui-tiia tiia- tion, at.d w by our farmers and manufu tu- rind to u hich Mr. Randolph wa. invittai tio: ? purchased.' hy Ua- h-- el ttej he?t rers, as wo 11 a? mechanics might not unite; Mr. 11. after complimenting the mavor on lova hne? ot lh ir ?t. it? h So ate punty . to form similar institution-. the preenee of ot e who bad ever been the We will pass over lho?e barhar ti Una The utility of such institutions will not 1 ardent and hVient advocate of all that
wtien they were alternately It y s eaai be doubted ; we would a?k, why the ir was morally and politic allv Cood in hi nafclaves, ar-d go on to that per.od v. hen civ- .practicability is nnv more questionable ? tiv e country, and u ho c-ntertained the mo-t
without beinq taxed, whipped, h"and (O a misery) burned! Rachel. .r nvo-t be tiixed. ch"" hut the deuce of it i-. have the i:ot suiiit i :it rarh, t re at, or fri '
the exact ion ?
The v. liol r vml: d c
iaz tii ri. U not at ;i? zennii. I.au advanced Let 1 n or twentv tr.i , h-n ir .r f .T,i.. r.
at le..t mi., a br..ad Uahgtt we w.il m any f our v illage? utile, and consent to pau-e at the century only piccedtnt: . ur appropiiate i cent, a wn k horn their it - i own. '1 0e tew amon- wt rta t! whothm t . n.e, and the w ill men have a valuable1 Ventured into the l.i-S,.iy ol l;tcr..tuic colb 1 lion of book ; others w ill joi,. them. !
c.t oui .1 11 lap. r? uhn ii maile tlie at.d t he 1 r eolh ctitu, U ,1I ?weJi:,to a libra-'
surrounumg (hnknes- more u-ihle; and, Wt,r-e tlaiti this, tla.e lt wt)(an the storehouse ct mental 1 ;c he s wa 1 pea cti hec atne . 1
as the vait.-iuonuus. rx ?it -9i r 1 m h!. u
S - .
ry . V ith a little incre ase d eeili n. tin v mav, d 11 rin L' three .r jutir f the rno-t leis
ure montiis ot the Vear. li:.v
e a course 1
friendly feelit g toward Knul.u.d, propo-'
eil "the lie.altn o Mi, i;ando!;h. Mr. RendoSph n ri-inu t return thanks, said. tho?e wh had i xperienced the sensations of a man suth ruiy; a protracted and uneasy voyage (y M-a, and the privation incident to it, cn hi? arrival at the j wi?he d-for shore, miui.t h.rm a small esti- ! mate i f his, when be ,aw the-Rriti-h land : !
I of tlenn. are eternally whining ";b''i
...Ot' .tr t.l r ....l . k r r t i .1. .j 1
11 1 1 1 umii I'l uj ir .11 l. i ui i' i' ' their queni!iusiu-. Would it ter to have thorn publicly winpp: branded? Or, (as they continue to hr widow- in India.) suppose we m:1' nual bonfire ofRache iors? 'J'his !' jeet would, no doubt, be agreed k'cient single ladies. 4Sincc the last Jf-th of Febru increase of Pi.acht dors ill this city !' , so consideml.de a; io e.e ite the rr' '1 apprehension- in the boscnts c! t;e The nunner of these infatuated Vr'jr-
in proportion to those' octually r.air:(j
rnt)rtgaged, was ascertained at yiL ; tiikint: the cc tiSiis, to be something pr int ity of rotten lemons in a be--.' whit his much more than encugh to the comfort of see ictv. If RjclieK
will be so intolerably wilful .JS to -j
from entering into married state, n a
the goudi ess of the time?, and tac e! aneme ut of the f.tir, it is but rt ''-1; the-v should bcnonderctl ai d taX
of lill.i -
fJ,..r W,. C, ... , i m! ei
r"tiiiif- 1 nit i.v i.i.i.. 1.. , . 1. a . t 1 a 1 ii ...v-."- w
. . .... 1 . ust-mi mii 11 .1 taain trv ni;r inev cou h nat e u atiote c ate h trt '- 1 he 1 1 n m a ke wealth, which he- know n.a how t.t n.. . ... t l,K- on.-ht , ,a ... 1 ' . . , H.. CI au ,U5 !t ' rubl :c trca surv h piikm: t!ic
, , , , . . 7 - -r ' tje .-11, seiiuu? t i' .a - n on tne nane Irom a t est i rrn.; , , ' , , u uu trm,,,,,.. ,,, the- ,.rcSe..t ,.a. . ol.j.-cti..., be ,..,t t (,.,, b, a U.rw v ... amt.Iated ai.d ,r.. i,l re "... i , eT.d nil P'"".'- ,U C ll'.at "." "ri V met, tu umtc t!.e ol the iO .O the actual and M.eiilu.,.. exn.-n.lituu- iOvith -i,,. e 1, , -,m v . i, l .n I V ' h in!" imn.edK.te opera....... . r '" tab,,,,, ,tl. thepe-lorn.ance .,! , ,K,.!!ol the cnu.nu.it. U afc but fur , ,. i II ,L ' in ', . ' P l'"' d and meafrc race of IfcncJict j meMicdu.; ; that it ha, ,l...c ,! ,he sl.o ...an eaVri, s ..iffr. , , ! . : 1 " Z ' ' . . ' I"""' .f""1 . ''ITropnale l! have limc lo crawofftoa more !,
" ... i I i. VI Oil I III' flIITilK. I
nunc.
pur-uit ot mteh'e. tual acquit ment?, and j yearly to establish lihraru
-jotj ue i ti mental uiuicuuics, can emu- ship-.
jaie the courage and perseverance ol Her- We look upon tt
l hhrane, and lecture-; hereenjtiy, aiid which are mstered and h
.;. , protected by the able?? ministers this coup- I nnnrc pniPHIFT- BL-OM oi, nation as makin- a 1 try ever had. tie i. ' ROOKb, PAMI HLh I VLJ
:! ' ..- . ... .. vwuiu nt tu . itAlifM 1,11 I C 't i.
LABELS, c.
CU.c; T,hU,rWiog, re1.,5c.uW or;!rncnlU,uiaI,dper.l.u:V;;..ni;:';;r.n ui . I,,";;, T.'oi,re". - W wear h.a.un ;Um; aiid who ta.. lUv I free and popular i.Milu.i,,, ,,ur j5 ... ca and iiii) i- h- i . i ? .' '! othcmn-lttiuulcti,., U:, era-.aothh that ,he perc, has' ct ifo Lm K'S ! w' gone bey end the point ctdumzer. 'M-ccr-'to src-Ycr- 77 V ,- I, 1 -w.tc.t JCTr.. i vitcrc;!s of the cotton
Neatlv executed at this office on reas
terms, and on the shortest not
