
          Recd [Received] Sept. 25, 1852

Charleston 21 Sept. 1852

My dear Sir,

Your letter of the 15th was
received yesterday.

My letter of Aug. 5 was answered by
you on Aug. 9th, a second answer is however
quite agreeable.

I am sorry to learn that there are
no news of Lundgren. I gave him a 
circular letter to my friends in the
mountains, and I have just written to
one of them who carried him to Black
Mt. [Mountain] (Dr. A.W. Forster) [added: Asheville N.C.] to obtain the latest
news of him, and to beg him to supply 
him if necessary with money. I will write
you word as soon as I obtain an answer.

The yellow fever in our city, probably
excites more apprehension abroad than
at home. It has scarcely aroused my fears for
my family, although one of its victims died
        