LKSSONS J.N (JKKMAN. 





Llo>d uud Co., 



121 

 Received in Cash for Bill No. It, S 



IK 



Deposited iu the London and Westi 



151 



Received in Cash for Bill No. 17, Pi 



m 



Took out of Cash for my Private Account . 



15th. 

 Deposited in the London and Westmio 



16th. 

 Received in Cosh for Bill No. 1, AJlisoi 



16th. 

 Deposited in the London and Westmiu 



18th. 

 Received in Cosh for Bill No. 10, Payn 



18th. 

 Deposited in tho London and Woatmin 



21st. 

 Received in Cash for Bill No. 12, Burin 



21st. 

 Deposited in the London and Westmin 



26th. 

 Received in Cash for Bill No. 13, Wagi 



26th. 

 Deposited in the London and Westmin 



28th. 

 Received in Cash for Bill No. 18, Alexi 



30th. 

 Received in Cash for Bill No. 14, Marg 



30th. 

 Deposited in the London and Westmin 



30th. 



Made up the account of Petty Cash from January 1st 

 to this day . 



30th. 



Estimated my unsold Cotton at prime cost, as follows, 

 on taking a General Balance this day : 

 12 bags of Madras Cotton 

 Net 4004 Ibs. at 4$d. per Ib 



57 8 9 



75 1 6 



LESSONS IN GERMAN. XXVIII. 



SECTION LIV. PREPOSITIONS REQUIRING THE 

 DATIVE. 



THE prepositions tntgcgen, gemis, ntbft, ftit, etc. ( 111, 112), 

 govern the dative, as : 3)em Strome entgecjcn fd;n>imnien tfl nicb,t 

 tricot, to swim against the stream is not easy. Sr trja^lt tie @ad)e 

 fcer SBabrlieu gemflp, he relates the affair conformably to the truth, 

 (ft, nebft fetneu beiteit <3i<b,ncn, ift in Slmerifa, he, together with both 

 his sons, is in America, tit ttm Sacjf, an tern tr ftint $tinmt$ tr 

 hep, tfl allt Sreutt von ibm gemtd;en, since the day that he left his 

 country (home), all gladness has forsaken him. 



Huplcfung, /. dissolu- 

 tion. 



iMuffcb, auen, to look up. 

 2lufitT,except, besides. 

 'Bogtn, m. bow. 

 (fatt^a'go, Carthage. 

 *' 



VOCABULARY. 



&ntge'gtngel?en, to go 

 to meet. 



Qrntgt'gtnrucftn, to ap- 

 proach toward. 



drft, first. 



Salt, m. falL 



Scrtcrn. to demand, 



ask. 

 (Mtcjenu'bcrftfctn, to sit 



opposite. 

 emap', conformably 



to. 



The prepositions cun$, tntlang,* gtgtn, fonltr, um, etc. ( 118, 

 114), govern the accusative, as : Sit babtn mid; turd; 3^rt 



mutb btfttgt, you have vanquished me by your magnanimity. 

 3d; ging mit ibm ttn Slup tntlang, I went with him along the river. 

 5)a6 Scbicffal bat fid; gtgtn mid; tntrort, (the) Destiny has risen np 

 against me. 9lUt -&cb,tit ter Gttc cbne berjlid;e ifttbt ift Staub, all the 

 grandeur of the world without heart-felt love is dust. 3<t bab< 

 titftn flJiorgtn emen pajitrgang um tit @tatt gemacbt, I have taken 

 (made) a walk round the town this morning. 



VOCABULARY. 



"?In'ri*ttn,tocausp,do. : 



9lrjnei', /. medicine. 



9tuf'ppfern, to sacri- 

 fice. 



2lu*'nabmt, /. excep- 

 tion. 



Strtit',prompt,ready. 



sBtfifc', m. possession. 



Seferg'nip, /. fear, ap- 

 prehension. 



^efhra'fen, to punish. 



JEajreifcb'enfunft, /. in- 

 terposition. 



<Wbt, /. tide. 



* (Sntlang. however, requires the genitire when it precodes UM 

 word it governs, as : 2Bir batten ttn ganjtn lag gtiagt. entloag %( 

 Saltgtbirgcl (Skitter), we had hunted the whole day along the 

 tainous forest. 



