I, the g^aiib ready nit when import* 

 cd ; and sometimes, even in ciiics, there is 

 not the si/c to be got wliich he will want. 

 TluTciore a man who goat into il i c ^ * un- 

 trin, mii^t prepare htnudt' for all inrnnve- 

 ni If he TjLiitc ac! , : n, 



am! he or hk family bc sick, whtrh Ton fre- 



, '' re IS Uu iiirlj) lu be ;'' t 



for rirher love or money. In fact, a man 

 mu-ii he all * ' s, even down to a cubler. 

 If a man would employ such industry in 

 England, as Ik: is c ' ! to do in those 



countries* he would l>e rich indeed. He 

 mnst n ' his own ph>ugh>, harrows, 

 waggons, carts, in fact do every thing that 

 can l>e imagined. His wife makes her 

 husband*s coat, and every other part of hia 

 cl(»tirin^. ^ all the :ren's g. 



Even in towns and cities, on account of 

 c\ jsof iM ■ , l^:c. makt 



their huslund's waifttcoats and pantaloons. 

 At to n \\ tluTe is no I obtenr- 



ed one uav a Nt range man at Baltimore, 

 who tcv J, by hit appetnnce, as if he 



