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r i ) i 1i I t v'. It.r tie Kinier. Another bright and annual sun lins rolled its v:;t and ainpio round Another spi ing in beauty robed, Salutes the eve of every soul, All nature gcrrs acid' blt ons a fresh Frot North to Soutlh from h:ist to West, The Iniastcr oak the I ttle pinIk Exult the samc revKvig sprin. . .A fairer world of beai:y bri'hit, Emerges frout the vwinters night -Adorned with rubes of varied green And precious goueis of golden tinge. Ah.gentle spring ; its from thy laps -The-lowest vale the eragiv Alp)s, With sweet and bright flowina wreaths l)o wave amid the verdure breez. Upon Carpathian's lofty suiiit Springs forth the meek a ndL &or tle Tulip, Nurtured by that hand unseen 'Alone amid the rural seence. Most proud sublime, anil noile view, Lofty heights and ionta in dew -Amass thy cheek, () tulip grand With glories from the ether land. But not the mountain's rural scene, Alone, receive the garland tinge ,Fair ineadows v ith each fertile vale , Announce the near approach of day'. Yes like the babes of tender years, The voice of Ma, by dawn. do hear They hail sweet springs .mielodious voice, To wit, arise ! bud forth ! rejoice - Soon every vale from Pole to l'oe, .And every hill froinm shore to shore -With beauty crowni'd shall speak thy praise Thou sweet and delightful Spring The LBe:utuif'ul. We have this e.Jmr io:,iug coumposi. tion front a voluimte -entitled '' I evela tions of the Ileanuniit;," by Iw ill II. B urrinton.-Rur uI Nevw IYorke'r. Walk with the beautiful and with the grand, Let nothing on earth -thy feet deer Sorrow may lead the weeping by t he band, But give.not all thy boso n thm.ghts toi her; Walk with the beautiful. I hear thee say, "The .ieamnt iful! what is it? 0, thou art darkly ignora:i! ! lie sure 'is no long weary ro:d its or: iit, For thou canst. maik it sale besade thy door ; Then love the iea:iful, Ay, love it, 'tis a sister th:it. .'ill Ness, And teach thee patience a hicn the heart is lonely ; The angels love it, for ther woar its dress And thou art nmade a lit tle'lower only Then love the Ucamutiul. Sigh for it !-clasp it when 'tis in thy way! Be its idolater, as of miaiide ! Thy parent bent to it, and more than thus Be thou its worshipers. Another .lmen, Cones with the .eauiful. Some host its presence in a Grecian face ; Some, on a favorite worbler of the shies ; put be not fond, where thiiae eve niiglt trace, diking the Beautiful, it will arise: Thle see!: it every where. Thy bosouu is its imnint lie wemhinenm are Thy thoughits, and they musit coi for thee The Beunfutii exists in every star, tli.iakWhE.~iLE o ;aiid art thyself dhe jji-- , ' --1 otherwise thy faith. Plhou seoth Becauty. in -the violet's enn; l'lIPtoachuthee-.mirace s I WValki oni th is heath, Aiid say to the niey /re/d /l-fon r, "i.00k u p And b)e thioti eauiful .'" It theu ha t inithi It will obey thy, word. One thinmg I warn .thee : bow~ tnol imee to gold ; :Less innocent it snakes the gui!eless tongue, It turns thme feelings prenmatutrely ol; .And they whzo keep their be.st atlections young, Best love the Bleautifuil! A Dm-rv'~ Crry.-So great hast be -comei the nutisanie of dirty and miuddly streets in New York, a pOrtion ot Broadway have orgaized a pr oviin ad goverinnent, withm Gienin at its head. -,t cleanse thiat, thiorughfire Ii ni the .filth it contauis, and lie is now activye ly engaged in dischmaring his selt:im posed funcetiotis. I umt we thinik, juidg ing fromt statenmen ts coiitained ini the New York llerald, that the publie au .thorities are really iaboriing zealoushly to retmove the souarce of conmplhainit, as the -fllowing higures ablundaintly ahow. .J.romi 8th to the I18th instant the si-av engers have iemmnoved iio less thani -dilty-four thousand three hundred and forty-sevenm cart loads of dirt and tash es from the twenty-two wards of the city. If the remioval of that, asunuitii of gaibage does niot imsurably pie sent that city " swept, anid garnishzed,"' .it most be as dirty physically as it is .mloramlly. ,Southt Carolinian. !Qm~CK WVrr.-Onie of the readiest 'replies we have heard httely was iinade by au Irish laborer. A gentleant travelling otn horse .back ," Downt Eatst." eamo tipon an .d4rishmatn who was fencing in a Imost barren and desolate piece of laud. 'What are you fentcing that lot for, Patt 'said lie : ' herd ot cows would 8ttrve to death oii that laud' 'And sure, your honor, wasn'tJ fencitng. it to keep the pour bastes out of it - A LAWYiza's (JVEN.--A Scottisha noblemanu one (lay visi1ted a lawyeri at his 'ofiedc,.-in which, at the time, there wats blazing fire, that, caused the noble i~ian to exclaim, 'I ear sir your ofiee in.Ats hot as mut oven.' -- 8o guleid .be, tmy lord,' replied the la vr, aos ik is here I mnake iny deme'ktt's b led chaumiber at St. elenau~,'i, imsai, is no0w a horse sta l, and the rootnin which lie died a Tr 177. T' ardware, Paints, and Oils, &C, (.101 UJ!If.1, "S. c. "':a: o.rF '1ill5 GOLDEN JA(:K-PLANE, t IIa : I .1 k u 1'.1I''5, 0 11,., .I N1J 1)) uI .'1''I''1"'N. 'J k J. B~. I;V :1', :'1. White Lead! White Lead!! L,11.111 I,' r J;lc w. C. P. RElVISEN, I I'lLA."; I '!'A ..'f1I 11' . 111, MaI.rt It I... 1' :5l. I y. IfIcKENZIE'S CU Xl'E CV I9 IIt Y' A ND IA N(: Y ')f"1 1..:, . AT t'I' l 'rI'i: 'l' NO 'll ( u;. i1701 AS. L ..I') RAhIL jINI th 1:.. 1'i5 I. 20 ~ 1 y. MILLS HOUSE. TIhOMAS S. NI %I ; 'ON Proprietor, ('IL_ tII1EI kY,3 ' S. C. PLAN'MTER S' HOTEL. Boatwright & Barkuloo, I'1'r 111,",. .I, , /"1, I*~ i .h t :l , 111, C ,r ' ~ .l, , M~e dicines, 'BROWNING & LIIUYAN, "! Lit I'O'' .4 (/'' D)RY ()OODS. 209 and 211 Kig-sicct coiner of Mar. hotIT1,\ StAIceuAL4t, iiiSIil and 1I '. I I *.2- . \.I li' ai l' II (11 . l' (()11NV l(I":s. In nil thie view i.r 'ir. I IIEl t\" I (111)8 atud IlEr.T, 1 OI'-8, iii :11l '.:iri*Itire. 1111 Il'i I x:111 AMRICIIAN FLIO OR. 011. 1-11 I . (' ls. ' ''x ; .,1alx\im l .'i.'NT.'I'O.N \VO()L0iIT:\ "- IIt .A Y 2 ".4i liii.: \1i:a I 1 \ :. "S 1 i''N . S.iNRV:\S )1 'Isll t,,\lISO ' ott- t.2 .II kow I:-1'. frui 'i IT I , . E. I)";'x: iN s i;~,of iii il1i I :I42 auI 2 '. I :, TIN Rich Dress Goods, A!it:. ITIS, A I.I'A( A\S nut M1)I RN I\(: ((OI lS. in '2r.:2 4ar " Iv 3ji I 111t tCS 221t..\Ci'1 (;f 21)8.,fC.~ '1:\"I:I (. I .( uti'S f or itit At. :j.22 2.. U: ' he ton"' price :- cl f :222trgt lv :id. lit-i-c to, and al (:111( 1,a 4'z;rant1l. iIlt(J\"i1i\( & L1.I .\N. tiiztni.sIoii S. C., .14L21* (t. 1 631ii . 11 ti To The Public: 11 2.2 CC ("I..';.~ i! '2 11'::Il: Crv t andi 'It(.4 2121tr 220 t''21 t4 In2 212V il42UflrC= in hi I. I I,. 1 -.. 1 i . . 411(1 4'- [i~ IV ii.~1.C.2 i22i t .,2i Uia2 *t4 1t::C1li(,II: ~l,1 -1.p -liSAiJI~L C, D U N N & co o'! Not-ice. * '; ?' . 4 ;1:1 . . t r -; c? II. 1 .il. !: ('1 Colombia Clothing Fullings, Bostwick & Co, ('!) I ,t'Al B A, . ('i .t 1'1 i Isaiut:y on la id the hui4ge, t Ya.k a) in tli i. j4' wich v t a re pre'paredi to sell at ii ice "'t c.r thin~ an}'4 I hr cslaI,. 4', i, n 144 ; 14441' :4iid n^. o) sayIU Ii)t( .\l )S'1' C('I'I I I N(. o41k'rC4 iin any part of thea caount!ry. ThIir Inwni.r'ss is ('(l .lictexI II ;40i Ih l oane price c~uibl pri i. le. :Ind1 the~ ,''' id1 their conds nmrkedI ini pilant. li~rires up1401 eachl article by~ wh'iich at ui!nruitntr price is' olser4'e.1, w.il the i41'.'4jer:.i',l haive.r is I'll: je~d 144 i!414k4' 11, j:, 44r (_'.,Iiniil'i:i ar' iC ,:' .'tlil,!4 III ;t,:l! In Equity---Sumter District R.!' . I\":rters,'CI C UNii . 11:!!C) !'or \ 144ii: u:i4 ' 4c ~I :ill 4)1414r irk tlii cas , I :.i4 I: ,L.414 r 1. '., 44' l n,4) I .! Liuuii 4) rII 4444441'Ik A. M .. 441! t 1'. '1 1144 ti ( (.Uu it;, '4 11(4'i''44 4'4 4't:i: , to ii 44 4)) .411 .aiit, Io \\4 it 1- hil ,) .\. E~. qua1rter 44t {nW44 ;.4 ~ ,1111)4II lo 1 1 u( It n~r.: one44 East in) the ! ):.,t io+' t4 . :)4ihi5, Albam,, 41' 14 4 r ;1) Ali l- It)) 44Us 144,4 n-hi:t, 4'44j+1 4.'., l'411.1iaifl4l' 714, 1t;, 1"'1 ( o ) 4i'1". "'4:41 4444 :i1, I:1 t-:i.si.. 14414l.'414j &1.1 "., C4lldiii 1.4! nofj armII., .S \. :uu liVision Nj. :;, of I'rdctiial s1v4O24144 , inI4J444-' 4 .. ) 1: o 4I2r one esin the di-ri Lo d14 anids suiri' '%'i!C' :41 Si. ~tv:4'' t .%l1. cthiutt 100 -(.i 1. W\. .\ i .1, of ti 441 4,n N .4 1\ t, ii '4' 4 4 4 '1 44! ) 1..' 11. N )1 '4:+ 1:1 j ~1 4.14 ' 4. \\) Cat, (4 44...4', 04 I:~ .i-.lii.) 44)1 N. W.\ qua)rtr t.:.W Ii,.' l:4'l' 11I , * .-t V :. I:- 1 '4 : \i 44~ I 44) 1\'. t a tL l: 1 ! .r 4r 4' . '4' t 14? ' .4 It 11,.!: :1 \ ". 1 1 ., ': 1 !' '4., u : C~44 -.0.; 4 1i ij' . \\ . '-Ii . t'' 'ln $100 Reward, RI UN A Y, on last Tuoi'duy thle 17th instiant, liy ioy IICIHA . U - bhite mulatto, about five feet three or lour icles high, tolerably stout built, abit twen Iwo years old with straight light coluied hair, has a very Sulky api pI7alrance, and answers quick aud short vheni spuen to sail boy has a :,hurt thick fotl, his hands ;:bort and thick, chubby lingers. I ie had the scar o a blister on his f irehcad int above the eye-brows, lie ony1 try to hilde it by wearins his cap or ha:t. d o o'Ier hisi foreheadl. I Lv willI be ire to pL-$ hinmself for a white nn for he is very white and has beet taking great care ot his skin for soine tiie. When he left 1e luel a tclot I cap, black coat and a dark colored pair of pants. Ile will be .ure to ehange his cup anil clothes as sou as he can: lie also wears his hair in front .trai gi down to hide the scar of the blis ter. Ile is a shoemuaker by trade, though lie inav nt g ;.t II.e business, cxpecting Ihat he will be so advertised. 'The ab),wo reward of One IIlundred Do!iar, wil! he paid for lis di-livery in anm .1:1 in the tIte. lie will be sure to gi e linis~lf arrilheriti JAM3ES .(131. lIra(!!eyv i1e. Surnter lbstrict, S. C. lv 't,15. f - f ' an::len .lon:J :l nd CI:erawv Ga zette pnhIi i ire titeri. Notice. t - t t-. Hi~lcshopiimc Carria.;c and J 11t1: W\. A 3lus i-: atill cenn hm:.s to carry fill ;n . ' abtov . h~ 1 1nt" nI all it various br-in i s. :) t1 alo-s h i '' ate o of returnia ins tn ks to is frierol- for th!i "r l ib!re"r al pat11ro - :t!", ,t!1 1 !ho e by 1.1: c o u aret - i t o bu.t., i n,--l"" 1.. atil! met"rit thet salnt . cA lullAGF.S -o 19;. G:I.' niade. to, orderr ani warranted for Itwelve Iuollii oto. it llo-v 4l1it.vI :.-il jil th t till* in po"uit of norian si p rl'(or interial. tin-v u ill be) r" ip::ird I fr o1 ' char .. 11 . ,li i{ it e' t. t': ?iry:1 t say anrythirer- inl re.gard to the( n--ait - !l tl:0 '.'rability ,f hi t S rk. at his tnrk tril! aho w for ii-,1". t'b'i ): L In :n Hi,l .' 1dl . 1 . e~ t will L'i " t:- . :! no fer :u. " ut- can c tharl" .ton. 11" al oe~r p,u:;h-v"t .. r to thrl;.r no:ieec.-.. 4 Iiri--s!-eing doch,.e ethyvl neu at: depath 12tt.\IzI '- 1i I rt ,i t tr.:tl j un t lrlltir .i ;ti Ie:u iisiyo Iioc term: :ir ('ew, nlrk i!l bs to .sir prcuIer -W ith inreit al I:is hopvn ille, S. C., .la n'y 14th, 1S5 I. 1:!-Gm tAi-t ti er ) aioNi o:r s. .i J. I.1:n-r , . & E.'M. . I L I) I' it.T -ff-cntinue the G.A1:/0.t 1; / '/./-eat the ab : - No. ::j and 'Il -1 '" \ ,jt w rti-. tre t. l'htark-siton--where tin-v~ will 1 to !!0a':edl to tb' It t trir" old friendlts eari cuinieri s a v.r.' e: tensive SI el; (I f \'ch I l.' , ' rot iir :" d :jii,-" , 11?i towiitto rhi I, iz iiroc i*i.n 'ret o thir own' 'iaaodi 1thr t ibrther uiItn vaiu s other s iii on o trinlly fouin thli" inarkeli. 'Their long aceluit ; :!teo~r" with this iri'et at: I n:its uit iturers in tl .alers t. ill .: i ie themn to ller realt uduie t'i to I I !' l .te.' rs 'heth in 1 e 'l' t .I ."h It. r.i--> . I'. a I ,y Cit1 ROo. In Equity---Sumter District. .\l-try i1-..tI'uhbourt o .\,, \\'. \\. I.c lh ' hou: a I ini t'..._. a . :o 'I9iu:),t.,:l r.nd all Goodsb: Fall Good.s deI ti:t. ihe d. ape 'et:isw'e''r. lal, lutiiiiis f: rvi tityput tion of t' LA ice or an ' orl r p'r i.con s i thenrenl ill ber ;.lh or three att nut' ntion i b ny o the GI.. -u ze To he blc Ii F.It N . Il .\r'.\ lii \\'(jo ! t'o t, i-i a''ot n12.1 . uit tt th Ii - i.:liht . t i on~tm DYSPEPS3IA ! CAN BE CURED ! F)E f.IIM i'S HA ?11 DE, VIE,%" or lamar of L~ife is, aiea~r: trial of uhardsa of twentyv yearri if i gre-at ta zlraaty of ciases~, confidenrtly oallared to lae 1a0a 'lie, .'si.ainaliy to thiose afliateaI wa'ithm thet iua. aat Iiiirts~i h a apliaiint, as '~t suare nrda .apa:"aI *alie iafoPr theair differinag,;. I~l t 1laa. al laa'avisg veni lia':taa. Theaay are rerat g. iil.:iita't of high atittiaing anda re~sid~ing nc yoair immiaea eiaiiity. Thiey are' it tY(h ,r It to' of' the limaniiy in ou paii~ J)Oa~it sall t* 'toll ught hait-t I i rtues' ofati' li, (to use' th lao rd, if' a g rtei'tl I 1ispa.'tie whoaa V'ioa cured by its Ise') mla pareticius couitIia. (.'vi, riI~aa fr",' thea ],Irv. IfurrlI Xjaoin. rSaraaai;evi a.a~a:,. S. C.. Jani. 13th1. 853. I )t-ar Sir: - -1.ast Spriat, I iia.od twoaa santa I hot" ilt 'ofFur : ii of lifa.; nalil e'a.paria'rea mnuch benefiiat. I tooak it two or threet times~a aii y, a iueaa'apaunful at it dcewa in it sine glass ul i'aata'r. It tacteda on mny flver, anal imparteid a hecalthy~ loot to all uaiy adigs'stiae orgtan-, rcliwc'wg Inc 01 lic' d!/.t/e/'ji a ilutaoIis. M1r. ('hYAS. I)EI.,UItMI" l)7;i-.at 'ifit :-J tiket. e'rect jlaestira' ini recaoi *:azalaiag '..uir ' t:aa die 'w.'" 'a' huhc I h~ta ,fii~ ti-cal. ant (id 'a'.ry tili decidedlt relief, 1i' nai tsailcriaa.4 iraaa :attack~s o~f I )ysIk'eLite. At. at~ t -lii I ait toi and cial thartic, I tam sat :"lit~ .1it hi. ll aroaeu r'tinaaitiy se~rvaieable, to all a'.l~ I Qilittil tavitla I)iijaa.ia. Itsa geneal~t ndia' ;aii thiiiul~ltit lhi cuilitry 'a'ilI *bc au dilitllit etlit. '1o ILeila o. 'ih a-oiatataaihv 1111 I.:aal. 'a' licm I wa.ouhld niot \'IitaijO'' for :all thei Aiiti-dysaa'ja La Ptali ;re al-a l Maha: to'eIcait. JOHN VaW. ERI~VN. 1"a1r "ale:t hy, 11 th.Et r. & huitr iroy, a'nutt' rvhila 31. . . I ~ I)rhitigiau (C. If, a. aa " a e 1:. Jt. Ifvrd , 'I'iaiiiiloia-vj Ie Au ivi a. I)raaomits e iaeraillt It16.\-1 l~i~ll ,a 111 .' U H I ].( it). \Vjaaalt,:aat ,1gcuats, I *altiaal,ita, S. C. Nut; -iihar 'J1 if Busin ess Card. BROWN & DeROSSET, . ISOl( FRONT 'r ~t:fE1', NEI YORK tDEIRQOSSE & BROWN, \'ILMINGTON, N. C. ( )fl!,i? a'.tC/u,'.- r/,)(! ("'cu-ra'il "(?))?is fl B. M ;LAXLitIN, w.;lLgivo per ~I soal an itolhjLcial atLtflii:)a to the ian 'ere'.ts antd ordher of ha' is frienuds ian this 'a1dtte andl( tl'o uad~jo~iin Counties of' North f'Itna. , t faao r :;I litor these: Ilonuses :.'a 1 I tile r la; rai-rc. ( oaisi!lrnczts of al~ij''i t' I ioiua.e ii No.. VYrk, either rvt'i' 'a oh ( ilria''aat+n (,co:,-.ton'. , or .a' aiu ' I1a'' a i. insu~tc, 31,13-a'.i a'5 :1 jsataaa Rfa a'a.t ! LlUbN:%flDI CHAPEIN, M anti fact urer 'andt Dealercl in Carriages and Harness, II' e'very isa'ruiatian, Na-a 1". 1, Ii- tintz s-treLet, ti, :3: Waiit.'alaill 'ira'~ ti i' t tol tho il standa \'. .1. IR. Ill N'I'iIH. lay) hr~ taaitia at thae ttheaeata' e.-z .y nfle 11, Ia- a .e.thi Ilija:atla'aal to aoIreli ' ttl. that all r-h-amra cugtri-t,'a to ain-tt !f'. ha .tt ii, I'oprulia.';! And 'a'. i:i t it,u Oct. l.athi ~ ~ I Negoroes Boughlt .,,a Said7 aLiappiness and ZUompetenee Willi IS ITT 1 t..e beho~ld t inny f .nale.. scaere' int tie meridiauio tlrIme its mIn lf.1m tlm aii) irmia wil, " Comiplicaton, O I e...li~md hlL% Is. depnmmiag ti ernm oflr whet S b. m'mtm) mmiii ofi tie at aim age it hen phmysical healtht buomyancy timt., aoil happ~y reteit it ot.~nl armgmg from aeoms lin.o .It ll. t un d be lrednmaout. XMtnr iof the rattle, of her emiferimags at first-perhaps V.*.tr g.. l.-. ieslmmt. durui girlhloiod. or the. first years of .It it.I-l tmtel letir muiglt aohliglia to penaaatuticgd. a d.1t t~rnlecte.. IN AlerIICit YEARS, Whemi .,. 1.1 it, he tbetftted by oit knmowledlge, we look im.m':b nuil mmuutmm, amnd Intet thme lull couaequsnces of omut WI.t nu~mmld we not mllre give to possessn in eatly (ifs tit, k...oolrlytym. we ntim in alter years! And what lays .rd 1:101- o ul iuii.m ste (nigt nt hlei been spezed, it the kniiiotrleli. we,~ timely lioseaurd. It is MiT1-5ANCI1I.y AND STARTLING '1'., i.hld the sickness idt suffeting endmured by miauy a amontt rettit. died-at bettert stilt--nut incutred. iravery WIFE AND MOTHER1~ 1'1..^.," l is t- rnfrmationt contamined in a little volmia.., (s tiat the wsca 01ra81) ws Iteh would space to hietvf YEARS 01F MISERY, Anid tim her itbinmi thet conststit toil ltdn anistr of mind.. r.ie. it)~ hrist% mtin;m ltltit Itiem sickniess of th~e w ite, it il. it,. ge .atotg litl t ale mtlirtotttty of vcagnimimgq that Coln. uritrc i 's;e .Insi ert~thulls ate enitled. cid the posses. .n"1 soit noutld ecure the hiapltns or bitmelf, j fi.:.Utl TILE MIEANS 0O' (HAPPINESS lIv h~er 'flute in tital.- joss cued oif the knotwledge, ths n"I "1 hicht lim rinused the sickness aid puvrty of lIn viw oft sumct rinsquesu co wire oir mother if ' rt: .'aihte ~r i e hiy~lrt toins Rit hemit or tlhut kmiow. rrit tm..t"i'.t it, hriet.lt. tiirct would slate hter much n1sm it. r.., It.: .~.t.,i 1It tlrilcmt atd piamupeity toi hme utl jn i-- ham-itin hunhri, St ith htealthy mitral.. That k.,%i.t grv i rvritaiiied i..a& litle ,tuouk eumiiticu. PriVnil MeIdicaI QUoiupanionu BYV L1;i. A. ;". M,1UL'.C:AtU, .)ip U:i,.rh.t l a1iiiuri. lcnmo , pp 2ai). Priets 50 Cotta. f..t rT\C t".lt):f. KI'tRA lIrDltSq, 1t 0.1 Fimitr tttatm.rJIn itl7 acd int is not SUtt~ltilZlNt OKl 'WONDERFUtL, sI imstilierli (lint EVsEIIY P4EMAI.R, Wl tIIi"It 11A It tIl;D Olt NOT, cams lit rtt.iq ilc It rid I ktmosi~le- of tse utatri. catitstqr tiid stan of her css *mlicots-mt iso Itlt I lie valoits aystionhs, ntatl (litl imetrly S1:tAl" A M1fI~LON COPIES mb ..~"", ttt...m et rll ti, g tmr n.iutrij es, hut tno t..:.1 .. t l t mi t., 1 o l lst biitcot. r~lu"nttipiu t."t1. ttirh i 11 cnniu~rime it tier own ittl pt...u s..:d atliii of her liatin,t bitt cutter limo ut will * ii It .-,i. osr s ill cs t"imimba:id wo hat the love anrt .tltit..oi hitis icl at hiadt, r (h~tat f'his own tim ":.it= li...mti cat. UI5WAR.\IE)S t)1"' (t+: FSINDIEDTIIOU.' SAND C OPIEoS 1,it.".re SE-'NT II' M1AIL soit.ttin time last le CAUTION TO TIlE PUBLIC. 1Ito NOT DEFRAUDED( Itus rt.) L~out- unltess lot. A. M. MAlurccau, 129 1.-"l t.e.Y . so h title page.. and Shte " .i.a .1.. aotto itiail, uta addlt, tolit)r. A. aL I.- hr re spomioua tansd surreptitious tilttjtu.nttLa oif ciipy-rigit. LET JXC'I..fY WYFAND HKUSBAND 1'ON)ERtI Nomt etse tm..ui Igsorrmsco. ttvllcne Ignornice ii limlry 'tmoe".t~no woeShold hlear mmmi ml i-Its unim tvhmm mu dispel ur l;ppmourieua lit ii itihig our reach. To) mtiaimt es iry tinle to deidie imponrti li nilim jrrntirute iiieeuiity of poe.ltg a enopy, nstl that no "5if"., ior mthettr needi riztiit unifot e tucti u ~~ nnilyi r":1t14^ wmtchi. -tonier or later, anms dittod tie ittiaku tiattitl n.t aiges umts her hethla unttira gnrhl. :t;'tittot. ,ttmI thati t,) Cotltiitl.ttto atid miffclnato h ttoiarm.l htavie etou to iuihrsitl himsitorf with aeglmiet ,-file--- wlfare. of hip wifeim-a pit:iiihl~of tht-sf ijiimitcnt"ltliltt' .tull .1'ltl~.~igunitr lm'men eof Conit t.OnlA. tr;ttict wit .xtmts'fbiu the lmtm,k. will hel .ot *..")f lii to aty sti ( ofir itheli Utitmi Siaatca, 6%c i.!rot.r.ig, Iut.tpfthlu art tr.rr.. puIth to be IgSmoammsm. r {-a" tn~ r. 1) ipt ofOn. Iula ;;:3t-i the ii title! Eshli.