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Athens Southern Banner (Newspaper) - July 23, 1841, Athens, GeorgiaBy Albon Chase. Athens Georgia Era Hay july 23, 1841. The Southern Bainer in Pabli a Uoo in Athens Gay Over the Book store of a. Chase amp co. Cd err Friday morning. To a in Lari pc Rycar payable in Silvan cd or four doll an a the Rel of Chr year. Aliy a bum al it or failing to ave notice Osbu desire to Diseron traae 111. A a Ulim iii icon at the expiration of tie time fur which it has been Pom will be considered As wis him to Montinne it and held liable Acton Lirly. No pair will be a Rcpt at the option of the India Isliker until All arrearage Are . Ciau to tie a dior on matters connected with the is ill Luli Meni must be Pon paid in order to secure attend iii. Rates of advertising. I.euer5 of citation. $275 notice to debtors and a rcd a tors to Days 3 25 four month notices. A 4 00 a Sles of re Ronal property by executors administrators or guardians. of or do. A a application for of Dis Mission by administrators Ami executors App Lii Caiiou for ditto by guardians aim dancing Rand Daten for of flick five dollars porn by in air it Barf. A of Hudi ands advertising their wives will be so us be Paitl ill variably in Advage. Thiher adventist torn la. #1 00 for every Tielve lines of Small to fie turf if and ii May be made for Doveri sinc by Llic . Sbolci always have the number of insertions Markei non them when banded in or otherwise Ihen will lie Pili Lisband till forbid and Ali Argill new Ordi higly. _ _ no Tjce of die Sale nne a Necrom a by , executors or guardians must be published sixty Doyt previous to t la Day of Sale. Tin sail property in like Luann or must be Prex inst a the Saie. A Uit o to debtors and creditors of an estate must be pub Slitti fifty Days. Noisiri that application will be made to the Conn of Ordinary. For a Avi iii a Oil or Pegnio a must be Luib Vishnu Wiir a Oytt. Iii he a tent apply Maikui will be made for a eiders of Adini Nistran lion in isl be fairly Dayt and of letters of Dum Ismon 3 25 4 �?o5 4 m 3 2.� her . #1 00 for every Tielve lines Orma 1 a or spare equiv licit Lisl in scion Nim 50 a coils for Eracli Kly Voni Innane. If published every other week. O in rents 1 monthly. 7.5 cents lor each continuance. Special coi Tracu Ai Moriber. Four h03itiis�?T notices. Moliis after a late Aji plication will be made. To the honorable the inferior court of Franklin county when silting for Ordinary , for leave to Soli the real Clale consisting of land and negroes of Jesse strange dec d. Am Wiley adm a. July ic�?l8--4m. A Tolar Inu lbs after Date will be made to the court of Ordinary of in Lark county for leave to sell All the real estate of John w. Sawtells late of a iid county dec easel. Crane Adin r. May 21.�?10�?ini. I our Ino Niles after Date application will be made. To the court of Ordinary of Franklin county for leave to sell the lands and negroes belonging to the estate of Henry to Hap a Lear dec to. James h. Chaffe Leau Ater. Mav m�?9�?im. Poetry. Wedded tie following lines they Are addressed by a Young wife to her responding husband Eov. Arc inexpressibly conc Rouse thee a tis not Well to let thy spirit Brood thus darkly user the cares that swell. Life s current to a flood As Brooks and torrents Rivers All increase the Gulf in which they fall such i Hurghis by a Pirring up the rills of lesser grief spread real ills and with their gloomy shades conceal the landmarks Hope would Stul reveal. Come Rouse thee now i know thy mind and Woi ild its strength awaken proud gifted Nolde ardent kind strange Thon Shomst be thus shia Ken but Rouse each Energy. And be what heaven intended thee throw from thy thoughts this weary weight. And prove thy spirit Fli Nily great. I would not so below the angry Slot ins of earthly to. Full Well 1 know thy generous soul. Which thee into life each Spring which can its a Jowers control. Familiar to Why wife for Durni st thou she could stoop to bind her Fate unto a common stud 1 the Engle like ambition nursed from Citilda Lwood in her heart bad first consumed with its Groin Wiliean flame the shrine sunk her so to shame. Then Rouse thee Dearest from the dream that Fetters now thy Jio wors 1 shake off this gloom Hope slices a beam to gild each Cloud that Lowers and though at present seems so far the wished for goal the guiding Istar with peaceful Ray would Light i acc on. Until its bound be won a that Ray Thoutt Ever prove a fond undying wedded love miscellany. I Tmur months after Date application will be made. To the inferior court of Walton comity when Silling for Ordinary Purje oses fir to sell All the real estate of James j. Moon deceased. 4. A. B. Moon exec r. Mav m�?9�?im. Faoliu months after Date will let a made. To the i a our of Ordinary of Hall county for leave to sell the real estate of James Abercrombie do cd a for the Bici fit of his arc Dilores. Triton Adin r. April 30�?7�?im. 10ur Inonu is after a late will be made to the Hoti Brablc Mart of on Linary of Franklin county for leave to sell All the lands belonging to Eritta m. Tinslev minor. Andrew t. , guardian. April 30�?7�?4in._ a fou r months after Date application gift let a made to the hot Morable inferior court of Hall county when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate of William Ibold deceased. Judah Dodd do r. Elijah Dodd Din r. April 23�?0�?4m. From the Phil Odelphia saturday courier. A talc of real Eiffe. No 3iiss Sedgwick a a Lucy Wyndal who is she a a a Slie is a Pruy Lille dutch girl who lived co me i that bit of a dwelling hat Loomis like a crack or a scam Between the two great houses of each Side of it. She lived with her grand Parent natives of this City and once proprietors of Many a lot within it but they had been out bargained and outwitted till they were reduced to Liis Little tenement some Twenty feet by fifteen. To Weir Only surviving descendant was Iny Little Friend Lucy a pretty fair skinned fair haired Blue cycad girl of a most modesty Anict engaging Demeanour. For Many months after we moved to Street 1 knew nothing of tie family but from such observations As my Eye could take neatness was the ruling passion of the their Only servant Minerva the goddess of Wisdom should have known belter used to scrub the House weekly from Garret to cellar i our months after Date applicant in in will Lac made to the inferior court of Walton county for leave to sell one negro boy belonging to the heirs of Kim Brill f. Francc of Virginia . 7 Garland -8�?4ro. W. Prince guardian. A tour Rani Law after a Ato application will be made. To the inferior court of Walum county., when silting for Ordinary Purk it sos for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Elias Ivy deceased. Samuel Williams it. ,. Ivy mrs. May 7�?8�?im. I our months after Date application will be made to the inferior court of Jackson county when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate of John Winters sen. Late Drca a Tel. Edward g. Wills adv. May 7�?8�?4m. Four i myths after Date application will be made to the inferior court of Jackson county when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real is Tatco John Gilbert late deceased. Wood Hinton exec r. May 7�?8�?4m. Four months after Date application will be Matloc to the court of Ordinary of Jackson county for leave to sell the no Gnu is belonging to the estate of William by Vars late of said county deceased for the Benefit of the heirs and creditors. Bev ers exc cd a. July 9�?17�?4in. _ Georgia Gwinnett county. Coarl of Ordinary april adjourned term 1841. Present the Hon. Richard d. Winn i xxi Loveless Samuel f. Alexander Samuel c. Dunlap and John c. Whitworth. Whereas John Pittman Ami Elizabeth a Pittman executor and executrix of Hibrain Pitman do cd a petition the court for letters of Dis Mission from said Sulc it is therefore ordered. That six months publican Ion be made in one of the Public gazettes of this judicial circuit requiring All persons concerned to file to Weir objections if any Ulicy have on or before the first court after the expiration of six months from this Date Why said letters of Dis Mission should not be granted. I to Reify that the above is a True extract irom Trio Minini its of said court. Henry p. Thomas . O. April 10 5�?6tn. Georgia Walton county whereas b. M. Sanders executor on the estate of Daniel Walker deceased applies to me for letters of did it Mission from said executor ship. These arc to a Etc and admonish All and singular the Kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and a Wiear at Niy office in Tho time prescribed by Law to show cause if any they have Why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand this st Day of March. 1641. Jesse Mitchell c. C. O. My 12�?52�?m. Cir Only carpet was Shook every saturday he Steps were scoured daily and 1 never in Iny life saw the old Woi Jiuu without a Dustin cloth in her hand. Such a War of extermination did she carry on against the intruding articles that my Friend e. Used it must i hard for her to think of turning to dust a had no visitors no companions and the Only indulgence of people which was Silling on the stoop every pics Saint afternoon according to the ancient dutch custom she never partook. She never went out excepting on sunday to Church and then she re minded me of one of those Bright pretty Flowers that hang on flip crabbed Bare Stem of the Cactus. 1 pitied her lick Spring of life seemed Lassing away so drearily. My pity , was misapplied and 1 Felt it tor so alien ook cd in her Serenie and Sweet countenance and saw there the impress of that happiness which certainly flows from duties religiously Lerfon Ned. It is a great matter Grace to Lac your desires to prided within your station to be satisfied with Ilie quiet unnoticed performance of the duties Providence has allotted to Yon and not to waste Yoiiro efforts or strength ill seeking to do Good or obtain pleasures beyond your sphere. To Isis Irue Wisdom and this was Lucy a bridal s. At last there came to this obscure family what conies to ally death and its changes. The old Man ind his wife died within a few Days of Eracli other of the influenza that then raged in the City. Tic Hope of serving the pretty orphan induced me to go to the Honse. She received me gratefully acc As an old Friend for though we had never exchanged a word there Hud been an inter change of kind looks and Friendly nods those Little humanities that bind even Stran Pera together. On inquiry into her affairs i fou pc that she was Lefi almost penniless but that discreet and kind female Friend had procured a Wilace for her in in ssh so Glove factory. Lucy was skilled in All he Art and Craft of the Needle Ross it seems is a very thriving tradesman and on the warm recommendation of Lucy a Friend he had Proni Isid to Board her in his family and allow her sufi Cint. Compensation for her labour. In a few Days she removed to her new Home. It is now file big Ripon los since she left our Street. She came once to Tell me she was perfectly satisfied with her place and since have heard nothing of her. Do not look reproving by my lady Mentor. I have been intending for sometime to Call at Rosss to shake Inq Iris about her. My Story has brought is almost to the shop a John Ross a i called or. Ross to inquire after a Young woman who come to live with you a year ago last �1 have had a great Many Young women living with me n�n�?Tam.�?�. A the mails Humour requires me to be explicit. Her name or. Ross was Lucy won dal.�?�. May Lucy Wyndal come into the factory about that there was an expression in Rosss face at the mention of her name that i did not clearly comprehend. It might betide Good and it might betide evil of Lucy. �1 merely wished to know or. Ross whether Lucy Given you satisfaction and whether she still remains with was you a Friend to Lucy Wendul May am a a a 1 Slio Tild think it an honour to Call my of s a but 1 could hardly claim that name. She was my Neighbour and interested me by her Correct deportment and uncommon Dutiful Ness to her bid to made no reply but fumbled Over some gloves that were lying on the Omiter then tied up Tho bundle and Laid it on the shelf. A you seem or. Ross not disposed to answer my inquiries. I am afraid some misfortune has happened to the poor a a would you like to know May am what has happened to her a he leaned his Elbow on his desk and begin aug a Story. A i Ertain Lyl a a Well you know when Lucy Weidai came to me she was a Little demure things not a Beauty but so comely and tidy Tomt she wins n pretty resting place for the Eye of old or Young. She was As great a contrast to the other girls in the workshop As White is to Black. She Joist Sut quiet in one Corner and minded her work and took no part in their gambling. You must know what a Parce of girls is May am dinging from morning Lill night like forty thousand Chimney swallows. Lucy was every Way diff Reid she made herself neat and Trig in the morning and did. Not lose half an hour at noon when the a Prentice boys were coming in to dinner twitching out curl papers and Purbelo Wizig her hair. The boys and girls used to have their jokes about her and Call her the Little Parson but she Only preached in her actions and this is what 1 Call practical preaching Niaz Ain. She was a Little master Workman with her Needle. I have never had match for her since i first began business a you know May am there a always n Lent in Lilis life she gave me great offence. She crossed me where i could least Bear to be crossed.�?�. A not intentionally i am Suro ,Ross.�?� a you shall hear May am. 1 have an Only son John Ross a Fine fresh looking Good natured industrious lad. I had set Niy heart on his marrying his Cousin Amy Bunce. She is the daughter of my youngest sister Aud lad a pretty Fortune in baud enough to set Ohn up in any business he fancied. There was no in the world Why he should not like Amy. I had kept my wishes to myself because i know that Young looks a love is Liko in ii Brokon Volt that will Neilter. Mind Spur nor bit. I never mistrusted that any thing was going wrong till one Day 1 heard be girls making a great wonderment about a Canary Bird that they found when they went in the morning into the workshop in a Cage ranging Over Lucy a seat and then i remembered John had asked me for five dollars to re Day before and alien 1 asked what he wanted the Money for he looked sheepish and made me no answer. 1 thought it prudent before matters went any fur chef to Tell John my wish Les about his Cousin Amy. My wishes May am. Have always made a Law to my children to be sure i have taken care for the most part they should be reasonable. 1 am a Little Wil ill i own it but its Young folks business to mind and a children obey your parents a is the Law both o scripture and nature. So out. Saturday night Hirw Days after John came Lionie an altered Man. He was As Hii Nii ble As if he Only had. Been Wro Sisr he begged my Pardon and promised to obey me ii Sall things by marrying. Anvy Bruce. 1 give up Lucy father he said a Bill 1 Canoot or Harry anybody 1 forgave him from the Bottom of my heart 1 forgave him a Ned 1 longed to ask Liim to forgive me but 1 had not Coupe quite to Towt yet. 1 asked him what had brought him Back to duty. He Pul into my hands a letter he had received from Lucy Slie had persevered in not seeing him but such a Leuer ladies if ministers could speak so id the heart there would he no sin left in the world. She said they had deserved to suffer for carrying matters so far without my knowledge. She spoke of me of the kindest of fathers and the kindest of masters Ilien she spoke of the duty a child owed a Parent said she should never have any Pence of mind till she heard we were reconciled and told him it would be in vain for him to seek her for she had solemnly resolved never to see him again. The paper with ten re from,.top to Bottom but saving and excepting that May am there was nothing from which you could guess what it Cost her to Yribe the letter. A i could not stand it my heart melted within me. 1 Uund her that very night and without loss of time brought her Back to my Home and then a he added walk iii hastily to the farther extremity of the shop and throwing open a door that led into a Back Parlour a a there May am is the Long arid the Short of it a and there was one of the most touching scenes of human life inv pretty Dutiful Friend become a wife and idiot her he infant in her arms and her husband sitting beside her watching the first intimations of intelligence and love in its Bright Little Liucc such should be the summer of happiness when the Spring is consecrated to virtue. A a pm Georgia Clark county. he Zool. Notion applies to too for letters of Dis i on As Adina a. On Tho Cauto of Louis o. Calion Doc a ctr. A. To arc the Proforo to cite and Adi Ronish All and sift palar inc Kindred and arc Ditre a fsr Iddoo cased to blk and appear at my office within the Timo prescribed by Law to Shew cause if any they can Why a Aid letters i Puld not to granted. Given under my hand this 5th Day of april ill Asa m. Jackson c. C. O. April 9�?4�?cm. Glove Marufa Lurer a this Nii isl be the place Stop one moment Grace and look through the window. That Nian no doubt is to him self. What a Tine head you might be sure such a Man would succeed in the world let Liis lot to cast As it would. To would have been a Resolute general a Safe stateman but Here he is an Hong st thriving Glover and that perhaps is just As Well nothing to Nice than the trite old Couplet Honor and Shonic Fitim no coi Tion Rise. Act Well your part there All the Honor lies. A the old Tiari looks as4f he might to Alit tic tyra Finical thou Gli. Heaven get poor Lucy May not have suffered from that trait in Bis physiognomy. A the Only customer is coming omit now we have a Clear Field let us go ii a a or. Ross i believe 1�?� a tie same so told John 1 did no hint any suspicion about Lucy but 1 told him this marriage with his Cousin was Flint he could have no reasonable objection to what 1 had Long fixed my heart on Ana what he must set a it without de a on peril of my displeasure. He was silent and looked Down hut lie saw .1 was determined and 1 believed he would not disobey me. A few evenings after 1 saw a Light in the workshop after the usual Trine and went to inquire into it. 1 had on my slippers and my Steps made Little or no sound the upper int of the door is set with Glass. I saw Lucy was finishing off a pair of gloves my son was standing by her it were or him and he insisted on her trying them of Lis hand. Hers poor things seemed to tremble the Glove would not go on but it came off and their hands act to Zio Iff gloves Anda Nice fit they were. 1 burst in upon them asked John if this was his obedience to me and 1 old Lucy to quit Iny service immediately. Now the whole matter is past i must do John the Justice he stood by her like Man. He said this was a matter in which he could not obey inc he had Given his heart and promised his hand to Lucy and Shaowu de she loved him him Yho was not worthy of her love he said to kit something of my having hitherto been a kind father and a Kint and he would not believe the first Case of my doing a wrong to the orphan girl whom Providence had. Placed Niider our Toof. May am you will Prider that i hardened my heart to All this hut you if nov that anger is said to be a Short madness and so it is and besides there is nothing makes us so deaf to reason and True feeling As the stinging sense we Are wilfully doing wrong. I was harsh and John lost his temper and poor Lucy cried and was too frighted to spa and it elided Ettli my thing Ticy stay another Day in my House 4. And Jphn hat if he did not obey me my Corse shot id be up on him ,. I a the next in Orri ing they Hod both cleared out and everybody thought they had be of to by Friar Rio a and so 1 belied till night when a a hair came in like a said he had All Day been a peking Lucy in vain that the drily Friend a site had in the City Krizew nothing of Herl and we 1 answered it st it much the belter he accused of cruelty a ride by a followed Hixford such As should it Ever pets ski to and Eon it and it end cd in Iris trip ring him from Tny door. I do net wonder you turn away Jahdi Bui hear me incidents of travel in Central american cd Iiams Hud inca Tau. A by John l. Stephens. History of the ruins of account is that in the year 1750, a party of spaniards in the Interior of Mexico penetrated to the lands North of the District of Carmen in the province of Chiapas when All at once they found in the midst of a vast Solitude ancient Stone buildings the remains Ofa City still embracing from eighteen to Twenty four Miles in extent known to the indians by the name of Casas de Piedras. The existence of such a City was entirely it Iknou there mention of it in any ook and no tradition that it had Ever to this Day it is not known by what name it Yas called and tie Only appellation Given to it is that of Palenque after a Village near which the ruins stand. The news of the discovery passed from Rii Outh to Mouth was repeated in some cities of the province and reached the seat of government it Little attention was paid to it. It was not till 17s6, subsequent to the discovery that the Kiti of Spain ordered Ati exp off of May. 1787, Captain Antonio Del Rio arrived at the Village under a commission from the government of gnat Imala and on the fifth he proceeded to the site of the ruined City. In his official re report he says on making his first essay owing to the thickness of the Woods and a fog so dense that it was impossible for the men to distinguish each other at five paces distance the principal building was completely concealed from their View. He returned to the Village and. After concerning measures with the Deputy of the District an order was issued to the inhabitants of to Ambala requiring two Hundred indians with axes and Bill Hooks. On the 17th seventy nine arrived furnished with Twenty eight axes after which Twenty More were obtained in. The Village and with these he again moved Forward and immediately commenced Felling Trees which was followed by a general conflagration. The report of Gap. Del Rio with the commentary of doctor Paul Felix Cabrera of new gnat Imala deducing an egyptian origin for the people through either the in fineness. Or fhe jealousy of the Spanish government Wes locked up iii the archives of. Gnat Imala until the time of the revolution when by the operation of Liberal principles the original manuscripts came into the lands fan English gentleman Long resident in that country Ana an English translation was published at London in 1822. This was the first Dotice in Europe of the discovery of these ruins arid instead of electrifying the Public mind either from want of interesting the Sun yet distrust or some other cause so Little notice was taken of1t,that in 1831 the literary a zeus a paper of great circulation in London announced it As a new discovery made by colonel. Galindo whore unfortunate Fate has been referred to a if a like discovery had made in Italy Greece a it or Asia within the reach of Europe i travel it would have created an interest not in Lerir to the discovery of Herculaneum or Pompeii or the ruins of Paestum. While the report and drawings of Del Rio slept Iri the archives of guat Maln Chari the fourth of Spain ordered another cup Ilion at the head of which was placed Captain Dupar Ixo with a Secretary and to a detachment of dragoons. His expeditions were made in 1805,.1806, Jond 1807, the fast of which was ter Palenque. The manuscripts of Dupaix and the designs of his draughtsman Gastenaga were Boitt to be set to Madrid which As then Occo pied by the. Fri sch arty. When the to evolution broke out in my Xico they to la a Utec axe cd ii object of secondary importance arid a Mairia during the wars if Independent of rider the control of Gas Teri Adt who Dep item them in the Cabinet of natural history in Mexico in 183& m. Bar Deredi a tbs la Tim the cations of the in so ump Iwho re but for the i Dent they might still have remained Rind the a Hsledge of the existence of this City . Coli try they have been set Down As ten time larger than new York and lately 1 have i an article in Aoi ire of the newspapers refer Irig to our expedit Ion Winch re pm Tsents plus City Doscore Rcck by Lis As liar aug been three times As Large As London it is not in my nature to discredit any marvellous Story. 1 Ain Stew to disbelieve and would rather sustain All such inventions but it has Miteon my unhappy lot to find marvels fade away As i approached them even the dead sea lost its mysterious Charm. And lie sides As a traveller and a writer of a Book a i know that if i go wrong Lii Ore who com after me will not fail to set me right. Under these considerations not from Auy wish of my own and with Many thanks to my friends of the press i am obliged that the indians and. People of Palenque really kno w nothing of the ruins personally Atid the other accounts do not rest upon any sufficient foundation. The whole country for Miles around is covered by a dense Forest of Gigantic Trees with a growth of Brush and Underwood unknown Lii the wooded Deserto of our Seq uttry arid impenetrable in any. Direction except by cutting a Way. With a Manche a. What lies buried in that Forest it. Is impossible of mine own knowledge without a guide we might have gone a within a Hundred feet fall the buildings without discovering any one of them. Feelings excited by he ruins of Copan. A of the moral effect of the monuments Vliem Sci yes. Stai iding As they do in the Depths of a try ical Forest silent and solemn strange in design excellent in sculpture Tich in ornament different from the works of any other people their uses and purposes their whole history entirely unknown with hieroglyphics explaining All but perfectly unintelligible i shall not pretend to convey any idea. Often the imagination was pained in gazing at them the tone which pervades the ruins is that of deep solemnity. An imaginative mired might be infected by superstitions feelings. From constantly calling them by that Nome in our Intercourse with the indians we regarded those solemn memorials As a idols a a deified Kings it is True there was occasional in Privi of the sacks a general notice to iii Teiky de for his friends. A a. The notice however became More Fri a tent and having Leisure i co chided % would visit Iris Friend the proprietor of the granary. He greeted me cordially but j saw there had been trouble he was evidently worn with toil and anxiety and in. The Coni Verre Tion of the evening he entered into parti in Lars. Here been Labouring Day and of imps night for two years and i am More in debt now. Than when l began. My Credito Iai Ore prying for payment Lam con i Oft of in ii ability to a their demands arid an Percy Ivy no result but Kapki Utcy and a but have you not a Large list of subs Chri Bers a Saidl. A a yes a very Large list a was the reply a a but too Many of them Are like you a a me a i quickly rejoined in Aird Zenieda a a too Many like me a a a Pardon me a said my Friend in a Zelanr Choly tone a a Pardon me for oppression gift Kiriake even a Wise Man mad. You have had a quart of wheat weekly for two years and 1 have not had a cent of payment 1 have a Large list of the same kind of patrons scattered Here arid there Over thousands of Miles. If Uliey would pay me the trifles they severally owe me 1 should be directly freed from embarrassment and go Oil my Way rejoicing. But they reason is you reasoned and among Yern i am Bro Ugnit to the door of poverty acid. 1 Felt 4he full Force of the rebuke and promptly paying arrearage at the increased Price named in Julie Prospect is and also n be m Advance 1 shortly bid Adieu to the Gay rih Yarid wronged Farmer r�>1viug to do. Every Fol a expat or a to Gard to the extent oath miss. Even in to Prii Cicai Rige the imagination i a in . To indians and Tho Porto o paid a Rio say thatch Ray cover Msj Moo Rii Iles in a series of Well written articles in a Cairies would be but. A drop in arid heroes objects of Dorfi Tuii and ceremonial worship. We did not find on either of the monuments or sculptured fragments any delineations of human or in. Fact any other kind of sacrifice but had no doubt that the Large sculptured Stone invariably found before each a a idol a was employed As a sacrificial altar. The form of sculpture most frequently Mol Voith was a deaths head sometimes the principal ornament and sometimes Only accessory whole tows of them on tie outer Wall adding gloom 0 the mystery of the place keeping before the eyes of the living death and the grave presenting the idea of a holy City the Mecca or Jerusalem of an unknown people. In regard to the age of this desolate City shall not at present offer any some idea might perhaps from the accumulations of Earth and the Gigantic Trees or Wirig on the top of Tho ruined structures Lut it would be Uncertain and unsatisfactory. Sor still l a at Unis Trio ment offer any conjecture ill regard to the people who built it or to be time when or the Means by which it was depopulated and became a desolation and ruin whether it fell by the sword or famine or pestilence. The Trees which shroud it May Lave sprung from the blood of its slaughtered inhabitants they May have perished howling with hunger or pestilence like the cholera May have piled its streets with dead and driven forever the feeble remnants from their Lomes of which dire calamities to other cities be have authentic accounts in eras both prior and subsequent to the discovery of the Colin Tryby Dic spaniards. One thing i believe that its history is Graven on its no Criam Poirion has yet brought to them the energies of Bis inquiring shall read Thern % a a chaos of ruins who shall Trace the void. Over the dim fragments a lunar Light and say a Here was or is a when All is double night a the Oira nary. A tale which every person will read. By Rev. A. C. Tii Oaias. A Whoso Readeth let him Homespun having purchased an extensive farm and provided himself with every thing requisite to prosperous husbandry it proposes to furnish subscribers with one quart of wheat weekly for one year it at the Low Price of one Dollar and hefty cents in Advance to dollars at of six months or two Dolors and fifty cents if not paid till the close of the year. A the facilities afforded by the Goye raiment for the transportation of wheat to every Section of the Union and adjacent provinces Are such As must prove satisfactory to every subscriber and the proprietor of the granary assures All who May patronize him that he will exert himself to Supply an article of the Best s. will be allow a generous percentage. Address Post paid proprietor ofic granary such was the Prosper Tus issued by my Friend of tar. Hoint�pun., feeling a Lively interest in his welfare visited his. Form al lion hit was n Long journey from my Home and was pm amp ised to find every thing in Nice order. He informed me that he had a Lar debt in the Purchase of the premises Stock arid implements of Hris Bandry bit that he Hod tio doubt if his ability to discharge every rib Liga Tiomi in i few a efts. He Aire he in my Power to repair the injury a accrued from my delinquency. O be patrons of Jonathan Homespun they Ever be Are or who Kivor be Are be who he to received and eaten the wheat from this graft Ary without making pay Merit it fifty of a grievous sin of commission. To ter for repent pay the Farmer whaly ii Uncle same a teamsters bring Yon a he rack Grain every week and Uncle Sam teams Era will spun. Too cd Jep Glita. A email budget of americanism amp following Are a few among Many inst no a a w the misuse of English words Iri this rior Iriti cited in a grammar recently published at Philadelphia got and get signify my re Possession As have you got a knife ? instead of have Yogi a knife 7 had it Ouight for ought not of you Hod it Ouight to. Clear out for go away is very vulgar. Hold on for wait or Stop is very vulgar. If. For Ril though As i feet As if it was so. Such a Large for so Large a As such al a company for so Large a cd Pahy. Isth Cli aug a ought to be be painted. Gommuniiy7 Foshe Lam word has not yet become each Niclai Arias Lesnr Mit of lie iii used without the a ricin. Proper injurious to s per , Iti Jurious to Comeri Rity -3, peek for Peep to look by rate aft a a to slam for to shirt vote Ritly a Peel and slice i shovel % to Swap for to Exchange for great. Thus m Jhc esl inc the big Sandy the big Steif Tkv have used too Freyne title risk Avent have you come Idida it lib yes Llop per Unity will you let me have your Chat so incident for liable As the Mph is inc Ideal to certain evils. The proper Meari Itig it the word is Fol King upon. The evils might be incident to Hiiri he could not. Be incident to them. Temper for passion is he showed a great Deal of temper. In this country the phrase Means he showed it great Deal of passion in England it Means he showed a great deft of moderation the latter is Correct and we to the derivatives correctly. Thui to temper is to Calm Temperance is moderation not High excitement. Raise. Tire English speak of rid sing rattle a we speak of raising Meiji As he tvs bred and raised or educated. We also a to Roise a committee of to appoint. A iii for Disangro Earlc As. He has an few Fitl nose. Grand used vulgarly As a grand fellow ugly for bad or ill tempered As an agly fellow. A to take the floor we Sty in acetic to in England to occupy the floor or the Patteri title Oft Henhouse. Sauce Irieane a compound to to a relish we use it to my in vegetables. Hack for Hackney coach As Sci Goite to Aud Itiat Iri four or five weeks he a pried commence Ahe de very of the wheat Ricco Dirig to Bis proposals. ? the Schmitte Ai geared plans in my Friend was so confident of Tomt i had not a Ionut of Hift i Ehte ted my Priante iii a subscriber and when l let him heir preparing Niarie thousand quart a a a a Kew i. _ Bye wee Vifot who Ftp acc of two my 1 of wheat and a a once nod from item Excel Crit tip laity Andri rempt delay that every Tho was prob his Arrn is a a find a Pancera a bbl Kiriy ii Cly bled less to a him fori said al to a Fanner a it Cut Cut patronized As he is Tite Smy it pm tit trick of two years Rii it \ 1�? a. A the ride in a Hack. In England Hack mean i worn vont horse. Of to for set off Ari o Fleet to Hrit no Trie it is the american Mph tire. Asri amp be. Is the eng Limi pm erase. Sid Hiil for Hillside. Spell for Triff As in cold spiff to weft tier we will give him a Good spell. 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