me nrst tut 01 pleasure I nave naa since i hare been from homo!”Dentil of Mrs. Tomlin.It is with profound regret ami sorrow that we record the death of Mrs. L. E. Tumlin, wife of Col. Lewis Tumlin. daughter of Mai. Turner Goldsmith, and sister of the editor of this paper. She died at the residence of t'ol. Tumlin. two miles south-west of this place, on Tuesday hist at four o’clock. P. M.. after several weeks illness. She was loved and esteemed by all around her, blessed with an abundance of this word's good, she was kind and benevolent in ministering to the wants of the needy. She had been an orderly anil pious member of the baptist Church tor many years, and evinced to the world, in her exem-parly holy life, the genuineness of the religion she professed to enjoy. She leaves an affectionate husband, loving and obedient children, father, mother, brothers and sisters, and a large circle of relatives and friends, to mourn her departure.—[Cart. Ex.]Public •Journalists—Mr. PTyor.It is stuted. and we believe truthtullv, thatt» __« ii vi*_