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Her active charity did not stop with feeding and 

 clothing all the destitute within her reach, but she 

 was mindful of their spiritual wants, and opened a 

 Sabbath School in her own house, bringing in all in 

 the vicinity. Among her other good deeds she built 

 at a cost of four thousand dollars, a stone church for 

 the Presbyterian congregation of which she was a 

 member. Her earthly labors ended 6oon after its 

 completion, the first sermon ever delivered in it being 

 upon the occasion of her funeral, and her remains 

 were the first laid in the adjoining gravej T ard. She 

 was universally lamented, and will long live in the 

 memory of those who knew her, as one of those upon 

 whom the bestowal of wealth is a blessing to all 

 within their inflner.ee. 



