Athens Southern Banner (Newspaper) - July 30, 1841, Athens, GeorgiaBy Albon Chase. Athens Georgia Friday july 30, 1841,vol, a no 20, the s01jtherv Banner in Publ Uroil in Athens a. Orr the Dooks Storo of a. Chasn amp co. Cd err Friday morning. Oluia Peryear payable a Advance or four odium Ai the end of the year. Aut sub Scriber failing to give notice of Hia to discontinue big subscription at the a i ratio of the time for which it has been paid will be considered As withing too Ninne it and held liable Alcor tune la no paper will be Dilt continued except at Ilie option of the Puhl Wber i a Neil All arrear Zijic. A re paid. 3ct All letters to the editor on matters Conns a cd with the is . Viust be poit paid in order to secure attention. Rates of advert iii. T2 7r. of citation 3 25 a 00 3 so 4 75 4 to 3 25 notice to debtors and creditor 40 Days four months Noi mfg a pc Alc it of Verso iii executors lor or guardians. I ale of Lam i or Jcj Toby do. A a a application for Leuer of , by administrator and executor. Application for ditto by guardian her announcing candidates for Olyce five Dollar Pya he in not Arr. A i.l7 husband advert sins i hair wives will be charged 85, to w paid invariable in advanced a diver . Is 00 for every twelve line of mad tyr a a or space equivalent first insertion. And a Ito cents for each Kun a . If every other week 62j menu. Luuri monthly 7.5 cent for each conic nuance. Special contract Nav be Naaf fur by Ike a car. ,.a should always have the desired number of Nia Kril Wjk it a them we non Handel in. Or otherwise they will be published Tiff arid Ami charge d a. Ordino a. La notice of the Sale of land and negroes by , f.\ecuior>. Or guardians must be Public Steil six a Days to the Dav of s de., i he Asle of a a personal Propene in like than cur must be Dill s previous to the a i i notice to Ilc tors and creditors of in estate Inu i be pub thru urfa Days. To i notice apply vision will be made to the court of Ordinary. For leave to sell inn a or negroes must be published Moy a. Notice that Eppli Caliopi will be lor admin Istia lion. Lufusi be Pabli Bod Thiny Day and it letter of Dis Mission til Mon let. Four i to notices. Four months fior Laie will he Matlo to the honorable the in Oriter court of Franklin Ron nov when iii in for Ordinary purposes for i Cave to sell the real , of land and negroes of Jesse strange dec a. We. Wiley adm r. July ig�?18�?m_____ four Moths after Daio application will he made to the court of Ordinary of Clark county for to sell All the real estate of John w. Sawtells Laic of said county deceased. R0.8s , adv. Mav 21.�?10�?im. I Louil inti Wihs after Date application will he made to the honorable court o1 Ordinary of Franklin Ronny for leave to sell the lands and negroes belong iii to the estate of Lac nov Chappelear dec a. James h. adm r. May i i�?0�?dm. _ i7\0uk months after Date application will be made. To the inferior court of Wal on county when silting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell All the real Scialo of James j. Moon deceased. J. A. B. Moon r. Mav ii�?9�?im. It our months after Date application will he Madeko the Plouri of or Linary of Hall county for leave to sell the estate of Abercr Ohmic Doc a for the Hon Chii of creditors. William Sitton adm it. April 30�?7�?im. It our months after Date application will be made to Itie inuit of Drain try of Franklin county Fogt a leave to sell All iho 1 it ands a clunking to Elhiu a m. Tinsley minor. Andrew t. , guardian. Pril 30�?7�?im. Poetry. From the Augusta Mirror. Our parents. Or r. . Wide i they arc gone those a cd faces and forms that bowed beneath their cares and we behold the empty places w Here they had sat through Many years. And think How they would strive to please. And make our Joys and Griefs Luicir own though hoary hairs and dark disease 8cemm warning them they must begone and As they gazed upon us burning with ardent and warm desire Ould seem to Feci the Days returning when they could glow with Youthful fire a their voices on our memories falling which we at times impatient heard. When pleasure to the world was calling. And passion in our bosoms stirred a . Accents trembling As they told and of won we thought them chiding a of the old. But of we must believe their now As in the Solitude of incl iii we see their darkling shadows near while consciousness is o or us a leading in hat they alone have loved us Here and thinking of them departed forever from this a tired of woe. We feel As Chnosi broken hearted that we Sli Ould Grieve them hero below and every word in spoken is like a Dagger to the heart and every Promise made and broken sinks blackening like u poisoned Dart we cannot think of them above As spirits Young and Bright and fair of i we would meet the forint we love the wrinkled hoary hair and sweeter than the choirs of heaven to us would sound the broken tone that trembled on our cars at even in prayer to god Ere had gone Athens a. Miscellany. From the Macau Telegraph. A doctors Story. In travelling through county in Ala nmn a Short time ago while on a Little business into hat slate i called upon an old acquaintance Ihal 1 had formerly known in Georgia and was induced to spend the night at his House. My Friend had been a successful practitioner of Medicine and had risen pretty Well in the world. The air of ease and Comfort and oven elegance 1 saw around him Attri iced my admiration and i could not help Congo Lnla Ling him upon the same and upon the envia Blesi fuss of his Silna Tiomi. A a with such a Beautiful Plantation such a Lovely and amiable family and n plenty of the worlds goods what More i asked of him could any Man want to be Happy 7�?� he a there was nothing else a could reasonably ask or desire. But i could discover notwithstanding my Friend had his cares and . He had found out that an increase of wealth Brong it with it a Dis proportional increase of troubles and vexations. And that hardiness was As far from Liis grasp As Ever. A desire for popularity also had taken Possession of him and an ambition to figure in the legislature and in Congress in 770ur months after , application will let a made occasioned him Many a restless Naglit. To the honorable inferior court of Hall county. When sitting for Ordinary purposes for to sell the estate of William Tidd deceased. Judah Dodd Adin r. Elijah Dodd adm r. April 23�?g�?im. A your months after Date application will he made to the inferior court of Walton county for leave to Holl one negro boy belonging to hens of Erin Brill of Francc of Virginia deceased Garland w. Prince guardian. May 7�?8�?lin. Four months after Dato application will be made to the inferior court of Walton county when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell the land anti negroes belonging to the estate of Elias Ivy us Samuel ,� Ivy j May 7�?8�?im. Iti our months after Date application will be made. To iho inferior court of Jackson county when sitting for Ordi Norv purposes for leave to sell the real of John Winters son. Late deceased. Edward g. Wills Adina. Mav 7�?�?o8�?im. Flour months after Date application will be made to the inferior court of Jackson county when sit Tino for Ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate of John Gilbert late . Wood Hinton sex Civ. May 7�?8�?im. Ilour months after Date application will be made. To the court of Ordinary of Jackson county for leave to sell the negroes belonging to the estate of William Bevers Laic of said county deceased for the Benefit of the heirs and Susannah Bev us a. July 9�?17�?im.___ go org a Gwinnett county. Court of Ordini arvo april admit red term 1811. Present the Hon. Richard d. Winn Levi Loveless Samuel f. Alexander Samuel c. Dunlap and John c. to John Pittman and ii. Pittman executor and executrix of Hiram Pittman dec a petition the court for letters of Dis Mission from said estate i a it is therefore ordered. That six months Publica uon to made in one of the Public of this judicial circuit requiring All persons concerned to file i hair Tahj actions if any they have on or Cloro the first court after the expiration of six months from uus Date Why said letters of Dis Mission Sli Ould not to granted. 1 certify that the above is a True extract from Uio minutes of said court. Henry p. Thomas . O. April 10�?5�?cm. Georgia Walton county. A. San pros executor in the estate of Daniel Walker deceased applies to me for letters of Dis Mission from said executor ship. These Are to Ciao and admonish my and singular the Kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my of Ico in the time prescribed by Law to show cause if any icy have Why said letters should Noi to granted. Given under my hand this 2d Day of March 1841. Jesse Mitchell c. C. O. March 12�?52�?m6m. Georgia Clark county. War As applies Tomo for utters of Dis Mission As adm. On the estate of Thiis 0. Dalton deceased.,these Are thereof in to cite and admonish All and singular iho Kindred a and creditors of said docs astr to be and appear Ai my office within the Timo prescribed by Law to show Causo if any they can Why sad lemurs should not be granted. Giron under my 5thd4j of april �841. Asa m. Jackson a. C. O. April u�?4�?gm. We Conli tired to Converse about old times and old Sera is. Till late bed time. A a Bullio l a said lie did you Ever Bear How 1 first became acquainted Wilh my wife a a a never said i and above All things 1 should like to know As i am certain there must have been something romantic about a do Yon think then i urn romantic a no and that is the reason any thing a Lilile Mccommon would make a livelier impression. But Pray go a Avon must know then., said he that 1 completed my medical education al out tie time of the first Setti Emont of old captivated by the dazzling acc onus the Laud speculators gave of the Richness of the soil in the then new Purchase particularly in Monroe county my father was induced to sell his Beautiful Plantation in old Pninah at loss than a Fourtly of its value and buy wild unimproved lands in Monore at More than four limes their real Worth. But you know very Well How it always is when a new country is to be settled How the old farms Are run Down and the new ones run no the same notions that brought my fat her to Monroe brought me to so True it is Thiol the experience of others is but a feeble Monitor to its. Well my father sold out in Putnam while i was attending the lectures at the North and let before my return having been four years , had got pretty Well established in his new Homo so 1 Learnt from the letters i received. Having obtained a diploma of m. D., i started for Home with spirits As Light As i crossed the of Melgee to the Road from Clinton to Forsyth and entered the new Purchase still but sparsely settled. The ferryman 1 found knew my father at least he said he did and gave me directions to his House some in Miles Distant. 1 followed the directions of the ferryman took a right hand then a left then crossed a Branch at the foot of a Steep Hill went Over another Hill and took another right hand it acc. &c., and found a Plantation exactly As Descry let cd Field on one Side a piece of new ground Corn on the Olivcr a double log House with a passage Belv Yeen and a Piazza in front and Ai number of negro houses stables and Corn cribs to match. Well said i to myself old dad is pretty Well fix to reckon he did a Good business in soiling his worn out Putnam place. It wis about two of clock As i approached the House be of tie hottest Days id july perhaps that you Ever saw. A number of Well fed Long legged shoats were asleep in the Lane that led up to the House in the horse lot some seven or eight horses arid Niles stood Over their Corn and fodder winking at the flies or Lay rolling in the Sand. Here and there a negro fellow might by seen stretched it his full length in the Sun fast asleep. A pack of hounds was also enjoying the same in a a. Prfto Der firm in Ino to str. Into an empty stable where a Supply of provender seemed inviting him and walked into the Piazza without awaking any of the sleep it ers. From the loud snoring in one end of the House 1 guessed where the old people were asleep and certain signs in the figments of the window and bed a Mains Bureau looking Glass etc., the door being open showed which Vas the girls room where 1 presumed my sister was also asleep. 1 was prodigious hungry but still hated to spam the joke i calculated on by walking any body. An old fasl ironed Safe stood in the passage which 1 w As sure contained something in the eating line. I opened it and Toad half a boiled Ham the Best pan of a Chicken pie a Good slice of peach pie a plate of biscuit amp. And a Jug of Butteri Trilk quietly Cooling itself in a pail of w enter. Besides these a Basket of peaches was standing on the table and several Large water melons lying under it. With my then keen appetite and knowing Hoy we Coine ii u As to any one much less to a Lowig absent son i did not hesitate to satisfy my appetite in a pretty substantial inn Ner. Having appeased the first Calls of hunger 1 looked round to reconnoitre the the furniture As w Ell As the House All looked new Atid strange the cats and dogs and . Ditto tie negroes As far As 1 could judge from their sleeping posture were also the old Man must have sold All out negroes and Stock As Well As land thought 1, or i should certainly see something Iha was familiar. However they will soon be awake and 1 shall then know All about it. Now for my joke i said to myself 1 we ill lie Down and pretend to be asleep just to enjoy their Surprise when they find me but 1 must first Peep in and look at Little Sis As she has left her door open. 1 stole softly to the door where 1 Conid plainly discern the form of a Young lady fast asleep but the curtains were Dow n and the room w As too dark to make out her features distinctly. A a Yon Little Toad said 1, How you be grown a i i punish Yon for this to a great mind to kiss Yon and suiting the action to the w Ord i stole As Fine a kiss As one could desire. The Sleeper cringed and 1 thought w is going to , so 1 stole out and Lay Down on a Bench in the Piazza pretending to be asleep. I had no intention in reality of Glt a ing to sleep hut the heat of the weather and the fatigue of my journey together Wilh a Hearty dinner soon put me in a sound sleep. How Long 1 Contin inc in that slate i do not know but when 1 opened my eyes 1 found a frightful Little negro about nine years old strangely deformed fanning me with n Long Bush a Large red faced red haired old Man sat opposite to me grinning and chuckling and wriggling about As though he wished but feared to awaken me while a Little old woman was hustling Hout very notably. 1 was comp Clely amazed and dump under cd bad forgotten How i came there and did not know where 1 was. As my scattered senses returned 1 began to recollect my situation 1 a in a a a y supposed parents and sister. A a Yon have had a Long Nap said the old Man i Hope you feel a very much,�?��?1 told him and tried to apologise for the Liberty 1 had taken in a strange House. A a not at ally not at All continued he i expected Yon yesterday and imd h Fine beef killed. Old Vroman in t there some of it left yet a the old indy answered there was a plenty. A then make haste with supper. Theg ii Leraan has had a Long ride and i dare say is hungry As Well As 1 Loid him 1 fell quite refreshed and was not at All hungry having taken the Liberty of opening lie Safe and helping myself to such provisions As l found there. A a a i iii rights quite right. And now. Tell us the news. When did you leave inv Arinah ? what a the Price of Salt How do they Ssell sugar and Iron and specially what a Cotton ? do you think 1 done a Good business in Selling mine ? done to Yon think its going to Rise a confused and Ein harassed As Well by the rapidity of his questions As by the nature of them his having expected me yesterday his asking when 1 left Savannah amp a. Placed me in quite a quandary. 1 answered that i had Little news that 1 five Days previous that Cotton i believed was ten cents and a falling. Good Good mine brought ten and a half. 1 done Well by a you certainly did 1 told him. I had arrived at my lathers House and or. S. In supposing 1 was the commission merchant with his Money. I told Hin i was not the nit Ihor of that letter that i Kiew nothing Boul it that 1 was just from colleges on my Way Home it acc. Iii the More 1 explained the More the old Man stormed. He pretended not to believe a word i told Liim accused me of trying to cheat him Oil of his Money amp a. I done to know where Liis violence would have ended or what might not have happened had not the real or. B. At came tip inquired for or. S. And introduced himself. After which lie began to apologise for not being Pon canal to the Day and hour. He had been detained one Day by the breaking Down of the stage before he go t to Milledgeville where he procured a horse and he had been delayed several hours in consequence of following the improper directions of the ferryman who sent him to old pcs who was expecting an absent Sony a and As 1.rode.up, snid he i was almost smothered Wilh kisses and affection before we found out our Mutual a a thai was the very place i was going to a i replied a and it is curious How we both were the old Man laughed Henrt Ilyia the trick of the ferryman who he snid he was Well acquainted with and that it was just like him and wit i the Money Liis Good humor returned. He begged a thousand pardons for Liis treat intent to me advised me to Settle in the neighbourhood and promised to assist me All in his Power in getting me into practice. The daughter now made her appearance and understanding the joke the ferryman had played joined in a Hearty i nigh. I thought i had a better joke on her but chose not la Tell it at that time i took my departure for that night b a 1 must own Wilh a Good Deal of reluctance notwithstanding my great anxiety to see Ray parents and sister. Bui every Day found me a tears did Wilh the Snow that covered them. The spot where her Mother and Sisters and brother were buried became so hallowed in her mind that she often fancied that she heard Iligir Sweet voices floating ton the evening Breeze in the summer and their sighs trembling upon the keen winds of win to. She knew Hiat Ere Long her Only Parent must likewise be a Dweller there and the thought that circumstances might separate her from that holy place caused anguish most Severo. The father died and then the feeling of utter loneliness came Over the poor girl with its greatest Power. Though the comforts of a maternal uncles Home were hers though she became the affianced Bride of a wealthy Young Farmer to whom she had yielded her heart and All the affections it possessed and to whom she had been Given As Iri precious jewel by her dying father yet a Cloud of deep melancholy cast a Shade o ver tier Pat Ligand memory chained her affections to the spot where the Iea rest treasures of Earth to her were deposited. Years sped on in their rapid flight three children Beautiful buds of Promise blessed their. Union and awakened new emotions in her bosom which gradually weaned her thoughts from the sorrowful retrospect of the past. But Adverse gales of Fortune nearly wrecked the pecuniary prospects of her husband and he resolved to join the tide of emigration flowing rapidly into Michigan the then al Dorado of the a a far willing to be guided by even though they dealt harsh with her feelings the affectionate wife gave her willing assent to bid kind friends Farewell and seek a new Home in tie Western wilderness. But one thought the thought of leaving the grave of her lie loved ones Beni do gave her the greatest sorrow and when the trying hour of departure came and friends gathered round to bid them Adieu and invoke blessings upon them and their Enterprise she constant visitor and in a reasonable Lime i was exchanged those greetings without much Emo blessed with the hand of Maria and a most a a. Excellent wife she has made inc. A weigh 300 lbs. A a Twenty seven Bales at 10 comes to Tiow much a a allowing the Hales to piece they would come log a but they weighed More than 300�?some of them 325�?and none of Mem less than 315.�?� a supposing then they average320�?��?and 1 pulled out my Pencil figured up the amount and showed it him. A a it conies to More than that. Yon can to fool me. In be got your letter. It conies to 925 dollars so Fork Over the Money a i told him it was very probable his Cotton might Conte to that but 1 could not Tell whether it did or no without knowing the exact number of pounds. And asked him what he meant by my letter and by a forking Over the Money a at this he grew angry Rind used harsh Ian Girage. A justas if you did it know what 1 mean 1 Tell Yon Young Man to Fork Over and none of your in vain 1 protested my ignorance of his meaning that 1 had no Money Dhoti Tmey that 1 had Speigt my last Dollar with All 1 could borrow before 1 reached his House. A a what the Devil Are you doing Here then ? if you did no to come to bring me Ray Money for my Coit a what did you Corne for ? Isnit that your letter say that at the same time handing Ine an open letter which appeared to be from a commission merchant in Savannah and read As follows the Shade nobody was stirring in. The Yai. The House or Kitchen. Really thought 1, this is the land of Netidi was As i afterwards Learnt they had just Laid by their crop Ait the bands were enjoying the Chi Stmary it Birday 6n such occasions Quot. To humor a sudden fan it that can my head i stripped my horse and turned him dear sir�?1 have just sold your �27 Bales Cotton at 10 cents it comes to $925 Orloo. 1 shall be in your Cortny the first Ydo a Superior Genri and will Call on Yogi Atid Han you the Money. Yours a a now Plain. Yfe a both the emigrants Raughter. My Moth is grave a tis there beneath the Trees. 1 love to go alone and sit and to link. Upon that Grassy Mound. My Cradle hours come Back again so sweetly when i woke and lifted up my head to kiss the Cheek that bowed to meet . , there is no Temple More holy wherein we May worship Wilh pm ire Devotion than the Clerch Yard nor is there an altar More sacred than the sepulchral Mound Whereat the heart May pour out its holiest aspirations or Whereon affection May Deposit its Preciou offering albeit but an evanescent Flower of the held. Around Stich an altar within such a Temple memory delights to linger and dwell and to paint in All the glowing colors of the Halcyon of life the delightful images of the past Wheir the sleeping one was at our Side shared in our Joys and sorrows and ministered Boun Comfort and happiness. Deeper Sliwi is iii i curing or tii Centiu in cd summoned by circumstances to leave the Vicinity of a mothers grave forego the soothing pleasure of a pilgrimage thither and Deport for a strange land. It is a hard thing to say Farewell to living friends those with whom we May still interchange words of affection even when separated by mountains and seas but. When coded upon to leave a mothers grave behind to permit the Flowers we have planted upon it to Wither and die to break off our holy com innings Wilh the hallowed dead and leave the path to Iier Tomb to be trodden Only by strangers and overgrown with Bramble then it is that we Are forced to sever a link in the Chain of pure affection that nothing temporal can Supply. And such is the link broken by thousands of the emigrants who swell the mighty Stream of population which is constantly flowing we.�?~5lward from the shores of the Atlantic and irrigating in every direction the vast wilderness of the occident. The briefs to by it one is the Story of thousands and we with the unaffected simplicity of truthful narrative As it was told us. During the prevalence of the yellow fever in new York in 179ia distinguished merchant alarmed for the safety of himself and family closed his store and retired Wilh his whole household parental estate on the Bank of the Hudson heu in pm session of his Only Parent an aged Kotlier. His family consisted of a wife three daughters and a son the latter n Yogi la of Only fourteen Summers. But they had hardly reached their Rural Retreat joyous with the thought that they were safely beyond the reach of the pestilence before the painful evidence of the Prence of the contagion was visible in the wife. The Miasma of the a infected District a had impregnated her life blood Ere she left the City and in less than a week after she reached the abode of apparent health and safety she Wais borne to the family Char Chryar. Next a daughter who had watched incessantly at the bedside of her dying Mother followed her then the son and it last another daughter All All Weie Clit Down like Blooming Flowers of the Field and for Ever. One child alone remained to the grief Sirken Fath re a Blooming girl of seventeen and upon her were All his warmest affections centred. Broken in spirit by the terrible blows he had suffered and entirely unnerved for the arduous duties of com Mercial life the merchant closed Liis. Business in the City and resolved to a the remainder of his Days in the i diet seclusion of his paternal Home it Uherc All that was dear to him were now enshrined. Time passed on the aged Mother retired to her final resting place arid the daughter became to the father the lonely bar been hearted father the Only staff upon which he could lean for support in his afflictions. With the True philosophy of woman a love and woman a courage she seemed to gain new strength with every Shock Atid that sorry which bore Down the spirits of her father was a prompter to hex a ter Tigris to buoy him up. But All her efforts were vain for the canker worn of grief destiny cd his Calib and gave warding that Ere Long he must join his sent. Hou hold in the sleep of. Death. A although in the Perit of her father the Dali Gater Seldom pent cd her tears to flow yet not a Day pad in summer thais he did Tion but when for the last time she strewed the Early Spring Flowers upon tie tombs other parents and Sisters and Laved the ii springing herbage upon their Graves Wilh her Varni tears Ihen it Vas that a fearful struggle Between duty and affection for the dead took place. She yielded however and Wilh a sorrowful heart pressed her babes to her and followed her kind husband to the wild regions of the far West. A few years passed on the almost desert where the log hut of our Emigrant was reared by gain to a a Blossom like the Rose a and the comforts of Home and of neighbourhood clustered around them. The Strong feeling of filial affection which embittered the first few months of heir residence in the Forest gradually weakened and she became Calm and Happy in the pleasing duties of educating her children and soothing her husband in his toils. Disease however invaded the emigrants dwelling and her children were left Motherless. Her fond husband deposited her precious remains be and her children in their turn planted wild Flowers upon their mothers grave. A a the lonely Man still ploughed the soil. Though she a who Long Iliad soothed his toil no More partook his care but in her place a daughter Rose. As from some broken Stem there grows a Blossom fresh and thoroughly imbued Wilh All the virtue and piety of her Mother this daughter then just expanding into womanhood became the excellent instruct Ress of the younger children and a soother of the cares and sorrows of her father. Strong and robust she endured the labors and Many privations of a wilderness Home with cheerfulness and when the duties of the Day were Over it was her Delight to have All drawn around the fireside and listen to her Reading and expounding of the writings of truth. And when the summer Twilight came on she might frequently be seen amid her Little Brothers and Sisters sitting upon her mothers grave impressing upon their Young hearts the Beauty of her example and drying their tears of sorrow by pointing to some Brif Pinnt Star As it came Forth As the imaginary land of rest where the spirit of i hair Mother was Happy and looked Down upon them Wilh All a parents solicitude. Frequently she Milit be seen with Basket on her Arm carrying necessaries to some unfortunate family in the wilderness far away from her own Home and then a Yeoug to the spot where her fathers axe was Wieard to Tell him of the ble Ings she had received while bestowing her gifts. The emigrants daughter was indeed a Lovely flow air and Many were the sturdy Young foresters who sought but in vain to Pluck her from her Parent Stem. She was. There too closely be easily induced to leave her fathers roof while his Comfort demanded her service and her Little Brothers and Sisters required her maternal care. Again disease came to their dwelling and the Uither was Laid beside his wife. His eldest son took his place at the plough while the daughter act Las a guardian spirit to the Uel May be told in a few words. She married a Backoo Dirian a manuf Stern integrity Strong mind and exemplary honesty and the talented or. T a late distinguished of the place friends or strange May enter after them. A Circle is Forni around the Corpse and their grief break out anew and As before without Mca Sute or re Strain in team Sli Rieks or words. The irrepressible and plaints a re followed by a meditations of a different riot ire that is Lisnyj by Myrich gite. Ordinarily that of the nearest relative comes first offer her the remaining relatives friends or in Erer neighbors in a word All the women on Ilie spot who possess the a Billy bestow this lose tribute of affection one after another and sane times a number Toge Ihei. Not there a re found in the Circle of assistant women who have recently lost one of to Weir own Kindred whose hearts Are yet overflow ii with sorrow and who have some to make him. In the dead before them they behold a messenger who will convey to Thede for whom they Moi in fresh testimony of their recollect in and regret and in consequence a Myrt Stogue Desi Neator Itie Taperts delivered to the former. Others Content themselves with throwing on the deceased bouquets of Flowers or various Little articles which they implore him to be so Good Aslo transmit to their Fried in the other world. The delivery of the Myrio Logus is not hater rup cd until the arrival of the priests to accompany the Corpse to the place of interment and is still prolonged Enlil the funeral procession has reached the Church. They cease while the Are engaged in prayer singing but recommence of the body is Abb tit to be lowered into the grave. Nor do Illey end writ the riles of be culture but Are renewed on fixed occasions for an indefinite space of first for a whole year from Llie Day in which the death has Token place he female of the family Are permitted to sing Riff every other song however Ever befitting the most serious i fess cams which the ideas of death he grave of arid a last Farewell can produce would to rep fed a diversion incompatible with the reverence dead. Nor is this al whenever they go to Church the women Seldom omit Rill or before or after divine service to and reiterate the Adieu of . When one of their relatives Dies tri a Frei ghz land an image of the person upon the funeral lied partially Clad in the Gar Schfe the individual whom it represent few addressed Wilh the same were a real body. These Myri ologies air stint More full of sadness others As the Inabit Ity to Deposit and preserve in consecrated ground the remains of the beloved object is to a Gard cd As adding to the weight of the afflict Odi mothers also compose for their deceased infants Myri ologies which Are often pathetic. The child is bewailed under the Emblem of a Flower a Bird or any thing. M nature Beautiful for a mothers by to experience pleasure in conceiving a re semblance Between it and her lost Knickerbocker been Lai Fering under a mistake. I in thinking though very Young me Riiber of the popular Branch of the Indi Ana legislature was Ever pro rid of the privilege of cling her Mother. Fri Zenil ceremony in a of Rod Era Greece a sick Man has just breathed his last his wife Mother daughter Sisters in a word such of his nearest Feii a be relatives As a re at hand close his eyes and Routh each giving free course to inflicted by the Calami tyr according to her disposition arid the strength other Alta Climel this first duty discharge de they All withdraw to the House of some re Fatiori or Friend in the Vicinity where they a he nge their garments and Rafky themselves Iri White and As for the nuptial ,.ex-Cept that their Heads Are in Cove of and their hair Liris Otid and pm Ridant. While Johhy tat thus occupied other women afe Atiz Dirig to the Corpse \ they clothe it to foot Iti t he Best apparel arid in this state Jay it upon a Yeiyu Low bed with the face ten cover a Torp toward the Erms a fit be preparations re Zirri in their my a Timise a jew entered a Farsee the Tuple Aridi Fehy la the sacred Fife. A what a snid he to the ship the fire 7�?T a not the fire answered in cd pts a a fit it Emblem of the Srun arid of Jhu go a in la Iez to a do you then worship the stud Ris but god asked the jew. A a div y a it Ouchis Rhirie Shaf also is the work of the Arr mighty or Cater Quot a we know it a replied the Prish a al al uncultivated Man requires a so a Sib a sigh order to form a Conception of the to Post i Ligh and is not the Sun the Rehb Snible so air of Light an image of that in viable blesses and preserves aft things to he israelite thereupon rejoined 1 a do your people then distinguish the typer from the original ? they Cali the Simiti their god and descending from this amuse the out Ward but Blind the inward Eye and while yet hold to them the earthly be withdraw from them the heavenly Light. Thou Shaft not make iii Ito thee any image or any a How then do bar ing a asked the Farsee. A we Call him Jehovah Adonta that is the lord who is Olio was and who will be Ari a sacred the jew. A you appellation is grand find said the Farsee a but is a Lii a Christian then Drew nigh and said a we Call him father. 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