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J d: T . f. ! a v: C- :!i I. :t r in 2 Of ti i ! u t. ; . . re .'.rU'i;:'cr.srj i:...t.-..j t ) f r c" t!. ., i.u l. i.. and r..-i..:Ia i'. : cV-.rcctcrjcf AnwrieVa LitS relnd'u y.io i ' Vsce iteur thai city. . . . i i ii. L..:.ip,L'iiV IM a smiu pi. ico in i.ju5saciiinciis, r-uicu-I. jlchcrtovn, from ' ' tHit hundi i j. r arj t..in-1-clui ..usually. . A man named 1 Ilydo was mobbed at'Nau". voo,Ion tho 4th ult. Elder -MeCrido!; was I , nched ! y sj;r. J t: r.ti-" I - ri-:-; for scc!.:cin! une ofl.ij own daughter saw Signal. , ;'v At nxctr, ::. n., - has tocn .; - ! by a . feathered. . " , "Andrew AnJ.:r.:...ivas arr;. sled Tor r.lScmpl to fire ;i church in T":irJ street idv?- V"',' ; j ;':':"-'' ' '""v'';'iVii''-v;T'- '!": We ice I, suu 1 tint there i between six U'lbt i.. j: "1 Ill's c" cotiuu between Vl.i Uurcn uud Litllj Ruck, Ark., ready for .thi;mcnt, " j A ruined wall in Pitts-! -ir;: f II tm the'2oil lilt. -A man ah J L) turret', iy i caped djuth. Ontho&amu day another u!l fell in the same place; and killed Guar--; t'j!1v. Michael ; folic nr. i wr I :J!y irj " J. . :or.lQwn,-D. t , T . " , .jo i. A. a h:.. ih- ct .'c:t Poi . ra jr.rcr.tivo;-.:!, j riation for a board of visitors " i' ' rf t'-.3 former v. ...... . t , the c ii s. 'rcii i i . t!. 3 Secretary' ,j..ovi"' - u.c last order is'j- I'o says iho Var. . r.:i imcd AVilcy ,b r-.rrsd arid ' Acorr.cth' C Mr- jr. . I en h; :i b :blish an. other Vi.ijj .rr.-il m Vashinjtoa city. ' . In Mobile, on tha ICth ult.- it waa -colder than tt beca f-r twelve years at .thi sea. son of tho year. ' ' Tha day poltccvcf ritilndelphii nrc;rtow compelled to wear a In ylatc, ;hichupc A P - " I.. t. behind tha 1 cevjntrymeo conversing -in iho suttt, cr.i t::;bled csch of them. - "Ma! Ma! Cousin Cill, ho'a hUh'o' par lor with f.istcr F !.'nnd ho Urcps a bttin' lur." nil t ii r .Coui.in i: ?- M cvin I i him Co it c w- so many timio t lt.M ri th l'v r n: I ! 1 1 .1 nil - lb ', I r'ess ho , and Wah Dn part .-in nt, r 1 " ".M.y 0, IJ15. 'f In order tUt tha drrartnicr.t in.., cbiaiii iho usual information on. the workirv of tlu- United -Slates military ecadem v. within tho laws, and rr filiations provided for itaovcin n;ent,r tha cilkcrs mcntior.-.J LlI.j . ;uc n:.- pointed inspectors "of the Irs'.iiution .fofith year. .Thpy-w'ill me'cf M .West .Point tlic first , Monday in Junoj attend thf -""ninl cx- a rniu-it ion of ihj corps of cadets, . ' rciKjrt .upon t . j discipline.' instructi. general cnr..!.:.j:i or academy :. V 1 - H.: . o t -. . : . ' Brigadier General lire kc, . lirigadief General Gibson; " V , ' Brigadier General Towson, , ; .' -r .... '-ClenclG. DoKiford, . Surgeon Genera! Lawson, , Major, I-cvi -Whiting - "Major General Scott will appoint an aid faids do camp to record the proceeding of the inspectors. i . r ! , ' 'y ,- 1 , " w; UlMARCY.i V; I 'Secretary of VVaf; ' .. " By order ' (Signed) , .? " ' ' ' II. Joarcs,' Adjutant Gcwral." : ' i'-''' " " :. - t' ''.'(v:v1 : " Tact for tlic AboIIlIcni-I. , About-7 year ago n negro man' belonging? to Rlf. Stephen Jackson ,at that lime tj (sad dler in this place, wri away fujeh his master, oAd had not been heard from until. a few years since, when he madajhts appearance here to cnqalrb for us master, who moved , Vmc'tt'hw' ran away, to ihq state of Mississippi. 'fhi ncgroo's object in jretiirning is to give hlms, H up to his master.; "He is an excellent addler and avery intelligent negro, and has had a better chance of taking cam of himself ihnn, 99 out of,100 free negroes. In spite of th"is,: however, ho prefers to be under the care of a n 1 1 master .rather. than to have his liberty, and earnestly , advisee hl (UIow servants " to be content rwillv their nresent conditionL "as one faribettcf,8uitcd to the p;reat portion Of thcmVhan that liberty . which they so rnucli covet. Tarr.ai rtai c;jn i no;r i, Gj ah! r-vcr r.;i.. Cil.x hurt I . ..such." :hrt her! bv 'iho "loves ?:, t!u !oc3; ce-!s!. L"' : Lttin Mm, and dida't 4ay rwlLi;;, t-1 J-t L....ckcJ lur liju as tho -vas r.ood--sha did. I "ccl it aU through Iho key hole. I'll fire tarcrs al l.tm-, I gosh T Ii h saii ihil Col. d..mlcrs V. ill bs rcino. -c ' frcra -Iho cf Uovcrnor of Ijwa '. A r iv nnnr)f tr t;- trtfvl in thft IhhrtP- taw Iution, na4 cillcJ fcjr a uativo ct, thb . A canal iito tD opened, across the Iihn3 -. J. Fenr.Irr.cre Cooper, iho novel! t, is tcut to ccr.'.rr.cncc another libel suit c gainst Thurljv VrcJ..---' r'-,X " It i j r:.ti l-.t iho Dirtist misiqna'riqs in V ttv.-tj I. -.11 . , l..U Dfhigh rrr.'; r.J Lttainihexits.: Thirtcca.na: tivoprc::' rror worfc cr-I ono c(th3 idjl tern; L . , L:en surrc- ! t ' to th3 fcU- Iri ' .''' i - A boy was p'cl.rl rpin cnorf the streets cnhhr.ore, a Sjadayspo, dead dr-jn!;. ' ThJ hopclul youth is ten years. vf nge. - j'.' - . - .. j "On lbs 3d inrt'tho Arkansas rxVcr ross 3 'f! -ri. v'""' ':" ' ": ' ' ?: " : ""-,' - Trcm CCQCi) to C-COO worth of property Wrtjstroycvl by lire a few iI.jj since, in Tha v.-crJ Aj: was prir.lcd ia Mr. Peter. aoa ciJvorlisctr.cnt. ' vesurdav; instead- cf tl n 13 err ri c":!; Asm . r r . i r:. : "i o 0 13 13 IJ r j bec.i, in fro. lor-ri . l . Tlio Parent T.!iv --rv .f.-'o " Methodist lip:-.-- I C.:jr-!i, S-i-j'-'s" -.s duly urniizrd l Loais;"3, .revi.-j.i it ii udj.jrnment ' cf tl-j ccn..:'jn. V,-f ., T ":!e was 1 ?rc;i.-!r.l if t!,o. S.vLty, nr nishi An c ; rf tko Vico Presi. , Hints.- Tho. following . ; take fro-.i the PortinjutIi Clipper: -. When yt.-j enter r. Pni ling t .Lre, a t-i!l r n Court-house, always knock at the d jr. It slifws that. yoy ;uu wi ll V.iised , il Wl-nyJu enter l.i Kditor's" Sinclum,1 la'.-ic!iiir ar-l spritd yourself at large; I .rjlt a .fc?ar, u.o more common nnd strong p:.. Li.'j tho L,iter f-il !,!-iws juu area plain f.i low. E n tor ir'j coiivcrs".1" )n, parliculai Iy if you fin ! the idimr" buy .vriting. Make htm stop, and let liim see that you knowour dignity as one of the sovereign j cop'r. Ile is ut a servant of tho people. Let him see that you underhand thi.i.' Ter.ro him fur an bUf or tmyaud; observe well whether he marks any papers. '- These are f ,r extracts. Hook them, and by.mc.tug of his muks you rati find the interesting matter, without the trouble ot spelling over the wholo. fchct t. If the editor complains ,donl mitid him. News papers are fur tho public go iiito-lhc oluce", and make yourself sociable aitHng the work men, visit each one, examine the manuscripts, and" see. what is going on, that you may be1 ubW to. tell your neighbors all about it. : Mauc thfej hands quit workt to explain every thing to you, and when you get tired, go to where you, see "some columns of standing matter; kr);ick dowo about" half a column, and then clear yourself, down stairs 'as . if the Sheriff was after vou.'1 ' i 1 U i 111 I ' t W 1-1 : t r? t .1 cir ytar iC 11. Adrr::;: ; course."' hl.as cut of I-i.'s wry coolr, and, as complied v.Tih G -n. ..-a r."j. i. "m'fislonii Ins cert;.!: :i m... r: " Out if it !, s been ;ilakiti ; Jook around," wo may v pec t tint lliQ.rL.tarv Jinncif tliu guillotine v. ill t: r Uy cccclj. r:.ted as'soon;as i; fhall bj ..ccrl::;ncJ what further removal ore l rretv:rcd bv ihs pul " ; inlrre.-:,M (ihat convenient phrase iordoma. g-'gues Mid ij-'mnTs 17 all ag,-s.) We slio- ' 1 like to know i . the Government paj ,r, if " the public iuresiVdcmahdi d tho removal' of Bcrna. 1 Peyton from the Post Office in Richmot: ' irtJ Itwt Kidsoa from the Cf!Ieetoi. of Prtcrshurg or ofWilliam M. Il uclvtui J (vho U succeed by u Ynih of ?. finitely inferior qualifioaiiuns,) from the post' of Charge, to liogota--or of Mr.' Williunw from the colfectorslop o Boston, and thenp: poi: tment of the uboliii.tn ally1' of the 4outh,'MarcHs Moiton, us hi succc? .. or ot aiaj. win. IS. Lewis from tho t!l .,i rourtli'Auditor orof John S. Skinner, who nau novcr taken an ariive ?art in nohtics. and who was tleeflv known fur lii lon- and steady devotion to ilic 'great agricultural in. 1 vi ysis 01 me n nion. trom tne t'ost LJinoc parlmcnt-or of Henrv D. liilsworih. whosa peculiar fitness lor the v-itiun.tt : universally coiifeuJ, and Ins rem .wins gcncialfy re gretted, from the oOc of Commissioner of Patents? - Has th is Mr. Fox,tlic hio Minister of Great Brit ain, has presented tolt:3'SUpcrintendenrof public grounds at Washington, a superb col Unction of fliwers, worth C300. '.Part of. the flowers have been ..transferred to lhoPresi. dent's flower garden, ' ; '.-' if;,'"":' , . ', '..", ' ,""' "ir f' "..tf" M;"' ."' 1"' i 11 v; ? 'tr2 ,;::.,,'';'..., il" i A r -Long SlrideJ yhn' Jones . successor says dl tho . Young 'Democracy It wiJ plant its right fouton the northern . ge of Oregon, "nndits left ruponi the Atlaplic We should think tho child would be apt to burst, its jroWsers, in making uch a wide straddlc'.PAi'. Post - .' , I- w Yt i red, smo. tit;.:., u r:;cllcr,t s- " '.: Late: , in La:.r.;:cr, Pd., cf c-I:!j - - .troycJ Ly v.. j ci 'J.u head ,r. . . was receive at tha ::;i,r.L co rt .Aiiothcr instance ofivoltintaryj return fo slavery occurred in the case of. a 'negro. be longing, to -Mr. Francis Eppcs." - JThis negro made" his escape several , years ago, nrd a short time' since returned 'and -Ijavc himself up. Petersburg (Va.) IhlcWgencer. jit '" X,"; ':l;i'f . ' """ 'm 1 1 j'i2wl!!w..ft 'I Wonderful .Discovery, in "TaUlrill Our readers, will doubtless rcmemberi..says tho Mobile Advertiser j the scnsa:ion produced in by the dijeovery i the bones of "tho great ftlissourium of Missouri. Wc'.have now to announce that tho samo discoverer, Drt.Albart C. KochJ has brouht to light the fosjil remains .of a monster in l! ;!maj creation, th3t puts in tho shade Uic d V Iquanodon " of England, of col and the still more gigantic Missouriu m . This L; t discovery may be set down to the. state of .. . f." . ' 1 .:: f ':' n ii AiUwima, ana 10 n county aajinir.j ivjoDiie, namely, .Washington,, being embedded, in a yellow iime.rock formation near thcvold Washington Court.housc 'Dr.' Ris n Gcr. man by birth and education, but has already acquired considerable reputation in this coun try for his geological . researches and "his .sr. dent.ncvction to the causo of the natural Sciences f-encrally. le gives, tothis last most remarkaVe fossil wondcr,'(whTch. he de scribes as ,l the greatest wonder of this ngc of wor.de rs,') lh namebf " Zeuhdon Sili nz"?in" i.i compliment to ruf. Silliman ol Yale Collegq;.;;! ;"--Jp?: . Tho description cf this animal . is in sub stance as follows : ltl I ! have - succeeded in bringing to light, iho very nearly, cbmpk-ie skclctca cf a mc 4 colossal and terrible rep. tile; that may 1; ' tc rmed the kins of ibe kinns of. reptile- its Ic. th is cr.s hundred andfeur feci tho soIi.J portions of t!;e verte bra arc fro: i 14 U 18 Inches. inJengihV nd from 8 to 1 i;;c!.cs i.i meter, each avera ;gT3 -r.Jia we'y.:. lisgritl donga, fedaws "ro anv 1 - ' 'i rot Ls t - foriv ::i or i ucse inc:sor ct cuttir.: , iour car- teeth all r.t i-cac.i ether wt.c:i t. ;.sare c? J - rid itb c!'.",r thai t!.3 aniiral was or t - r;:ivorou.s rv. -r. tjes were evu ,' . - lu ?, a: ! rrrrr.in-r'ly f "tinted tl.j ar.::r .J t..cp.wer ' v": "-v.:3 v. titch for . .2rj attached 4 r:'C" jr- c:i thi fore!: cf 1 ::; ".r Mr i . Ariel, tt ilUburs. Ti.3 : o :o dSi.'.:: iL:5 c- 2ra-.c-? cr. thc-j lar" rivcr-j .-w.i i, It'.:! !yc t! ;cf it i..!.-i n---ic3cr tpil nr frc-catc fins, S3 con:pcr,cd cf 21 bcr.3, v.-hicb form in Ud.sftJ, bwiv.u " " o ibs are cf very peculiar shape ana exceeding 5 Ml -'-7 ; f ' .rir-.ir ..r ' t": r.. 1 . ' r. l.:..s t!.J t... iho cirth r..;C3 i.r... trl:':- .. CO- - 1 r i . it. , ui. IV Jl.:rr; lead r..i;.. hm j Len - . j : t: s upon thj Uj " r ' j ! t v.jr.Ter. VT1 3r ::;.ial!;": Jec.flov a"-:.. enn; in are suppje?J to L j rrre'pri ' t i v of th;sn-.-M t!vi:iT' j ul-:hi iT arc, - .ilh l!:-; (e'j tia ct u. i bijk-ua. . ' The Nets t York Express h.as - r jeeted a poctie'eontribution Trom Mr. Se' - :',in'o.ihuhj but gives t!.a -"jwing stanzi as ppeci. men:-- - " - j ' " Ai. f as the bar!; tint bore thcra- '..- . . ,Vu3 vanisliing from view , j 1 felt that where my G rid we:nt: ' " - ! ; I'd lil t to go there ooT1 . " t , . " -i: , ; ." " ,, 'H , .,; . .' ,,- . i ' ' . ihcro io a young Vv'y about tovn who is so very" rnudei thuf sho.will ndt loM at the st rs wheathv.y aro larchj pcrcc; til'.j. ' Uliivl , HliU 11.1.1 .... I ItljJ I l Uti'l .twt.v.k Ivl li'0 J tut IKU liw . U-ii UUUl Til IIUU ll prcsseu,.xnai snc reiuscs io wear snocs, do e Jse the,' liave soles. - " , - ?, 1Dm13 8m10 Llastin . l r. r c-r lb Ear7y)7larvcstmgl-k genllemr. , v.ho.i.i an e xtensive planter, resi ling a i'ev jniles from Edenlon, N-C-, commenced cutting his wheat on, Thursday, the, 22 J of , May , btjng somelhree weeks earlier tlian tho usu .1 time i)f harvesting. ' Wc . arc trot informed; savs Vhe.Edem'oh Journal, 'vhe'her .this ger.tlo- iikiii a -uiujif is ,a,mir vnt; ur i.ui , uui wo utt kno v that the 'wheat-CMp g.r.crally, in this co.ue.fy at least .has bee.n greatly .. injured by the cold nod dry weather, and. perhaps tins may account for its'ripening so soon. 'r lEoHing Potatoes. Kot one li oust) keeper out of ten knows him to boil . potatoes v properly : Here ii an Irish" method, ono of tho bst wo know,Qeaii and trli the potatoes and leave the skin on,tIien brinir the -alcf to a boil ilnd throw them in. A$ soon as boiled soft enough for a fork to easily thrust through t!:cm, dash onie cold watrr5 into the" pot, let the potatoes remain two minutes, and then pour off the watcf. This doruvhalf remove the pot lid and let the potatoes rcrha in oVera slow tire till the steam is evaporated, then peel and set thm on the table in an r; -rt dish. Potatoes ot a-ood kind thas cooked, wLI . 1 vajg be jiwect dry, and mealy. A covered :. for potatoes, it keeps the steam in1, and makes tl... . Itand wsicry. i lion. YVV P. Thomassoii has been re-jiommated bj the.Whbs of the Louisvilla (Ylt) DistiictiKentucky HTie Ico-isTa'ur. r Abb-ma, at its last session, dh- r::17ic interest" been promoted by V..2 re: ,val of cither of these individuals? (and tho' list might UejnrU.fi nitely exfended) Thb editor-of the Court Journal will not say so in reference to cither one' of them-The fact ist"lhat the ? public intcrestjWwhich is tho pretext for these" removals,- is tlhe. very last thing thought "of Cy thoproscribers. .Tho offices arc needed td reward greedy partisans and, in most cases, witliout regard . to the comparative -qualifica. lions of tho' incumbent and the applicant the former is made1 to give way to the latterin numerous instances to the manifest detriment of the' ' public interest,1 the promotion oT whieh is the nlleged motive for the removal of tho old oincer ana the Appointment tol t!j new. j U is no longer. asked, " is he h -r "1 is he cnpaole i is he luithml to the con nitu tioh V' ,The only enquiry is,1jnder what I in ncr isjie enlisted? aud.'what support ra.. . secured to.'lhe Administration. what ds-i-e- ponlavcrted, by hi ppoinlmeni ? ' From lha National Intelligencer. , ; ; orMatlQual Ilouor, ' . , . L The following Vtrikes us as -not cn!y good morality, hirt.as (what is .untner thing of much value, when itv can, be fjund) sound sense: ' n - -- ' The Locofocos in the repudiating States aro hulding meetings, nnlt dt:ii:''mcing Great Britain. . If these genflcmeii would pay that country .wh at lacy ,uvo tier," t hey -Avould net Unuch more like honest. men. . Pay Gcc&t Britain first and whip her nfte'ards, Messrs Pepudiators t- -To . keep her .-iOncy ond to "tsh hcr loo, is rather more oflhctioti iluin you ought to wisirto bring upon vour worst enemy-:. If honor M pricks you tin" .to go to war:" with" Englindi- doesCnot '.honor " .also 44 prick you on" to the" payment of what you owe bar? It Is & vcry qtrostionablo sort of honor, indeed, which pockets a mnn'a. cash nnd whips him aflerwadsj Louisville Jc t, iiaL ' : V ' Mississippi and .Arkansas, Illinois; and fu diaua ;.nd Pennsylvania ie, through. their entire L-c ifocoism,' -.rampant Tor war '.ith Britain. Possibly .the' 'would bj less belli, cose, were they, Jike some pjher Su'es, cu. of debt nr nearer (5 the enemy ,V ; O.helb,- wo. think'it i mkcs a reflection which we have,always looked upon as deci l. cdlv rational, considering that ho setup for if Slim . -dox ;i:sh Island ' lb - . gl direct. j; The Convention cow in session to alter the Coh fclitation or V o State of Louisiana have expressed their t:.-. t : -bnof duelling by incorporating a sci.k.art in ir.e jrcncriii provision ui no vuuju'i.u which -disfranchises and renders ineligible' for any fcivil oficc under the State "aiiy person who 'shall hereafter f U a cl, f a a second at a duel, or carry a challenge to f;hla daet. . . . r When a friend once UU HaU, what scandalous itocsLis enemies Lad rrcrjigatcd : coacerning I Will live so," replied the f Wlosophcr, - that no body ial! believe ih cm)' - ..-- "M '--"' . , ' ' rf ' .... '" ... ir. . ... f" ' T' - ?rr v : m - :rs fcak cscoCragicgly cf th ere;. in iLe 4orcef thirty.two c.:pks.The offending party can-i being, a- gentleman and ; talked ahnut th ootmarrvc'-ain. -r --' . ".""VT nhtmed troop and tho big wars'." - He rcmak; cdf like a. sensible fellow, The. price of- Iibcrlv is eternal vigilance ; as the debtor said when the constable chased hiin lown -1 .;j cf H. lland. TIicDost.n Zs f-. t!.:5 v. c: iav;r- t!:ey ' v.L!;h . -Tl-cre. tre bsany fcc-sia 1 th r;;hr:"j",int'-'3 "re uatil f .tt " - J f T t! 2 D2vir jork tub, into -nlv. Tea - 7 Irs. MAaoArr 'A. Sua- 'ii.- "- r . i,! Cf tl-.? UtB Chief Justice Taylor, of $c: Carolina, fjut"why should honor ouflive hone ty?" -Foraftei nil; if honor bo uno of chit fgfar ccs r if life one of its ornaments "a snrt it CorintI;iailwcnpitr.l of socivty--sti'I, it must have 0 pillar, and n base to stohifii; -,ri, It .i a delightful luxury ;."buV honesty h the main tir cessarv of life ;"nnd what signify aU elegan cies of hfe, ir a 'pian has 'neither meat nor bread - : f- - ... ' Cy:ihcbyjrwc will "tllr.-j.- Wc5:ern ft lend a S uiherif Story, ihi-h, i. wevtr, bo will easily sec datrs Lack a i;od cVnl. beyond re. pudiaiioru - Wo .knew- in- the -dndinas ofi : wo Southern gentlemen w ho, -being friends r the one lont and the otoer borruwrd n largi vum of money. -BnP ini" eh as iliis basi ness vC lending a friend ri. v.. .ey implies very v i id, .,:tj i lm n. tin ijii, it uui u.i; KUOI'V in, ;r di ' tor and creditor fell ;at. Whre upon ;ho former sent word To iho latter that, LJr in hTs debt,'he held lhnt.hu co-Id not fiirU ht,htm) and that hi Jojin was too heavy to b liquidated in less than four or five 'yea rsj; but that with the last payment he thoulJ sen 1 him a challjr- Tho other, of c -i-sr- vculd n:r-!.a ivi objection to this dou b!j i: Ration, p!aced in that right order of inte grity first and punctilio ufterwnrds. Well; the lived c a upon these notorious terms until the cuiire n mount v. is punctually , refunded; ... . Triitli Aliia to rintnrc..; tlAvr. y a pain 1 ue tnar.:-TMi. it i i !omi" cT'tt ci' Z atnre to , thmw c.T moib.hc fnatttr., I'm... v.h. i.r-y the morhhle matter ari?e? Froui a bruise, or unuhotescno air which ha become rnix. ed with the MtJ, not incorporated in it, but whi'h is lial'. to taint the whole massif net Fpcedny .re moved. Or the r-nin miy arise from tile which', lias becorr.3 bad, rancid, putrid, in con?v"tence of tho want of rower in tho -proper orrans L, discharge it. kTbis pain which o frifrhtens people is nnly the symp toms of UiCcLortsoF .i attire, (for tne vital principle of the LIqoJO to e- . t 2 pecant cr i:rpnre natter, which wouIJ ct!:c ''c destroy buprtn f.tbric. All disuse- : ri' ' the s.!.'Js cr or both. When we h ; ' . our hca::, cr in r-jr foot, in our throat, cr in : . 1 r Lo.vL; lt u. 1 be mtisfi-' cd that it is j . 1 J by ll.3 t-rl cf our llaad to throw off mo: L.i.j matter, and if this to so, if we can but bchevc and understand this, our euro wi!l bcreay fcnd q-er "rally, furc. Tor oar course, will t!.;n bctj!.c'I. ' sv. t V. T ihctr.nrL' n;at- t:r,r.ctt3 t ' 3 : yt . 1 th 5 I! .!, eve. ry (!.7V ; I.-ve is rcv-lr:J to ir.ure u'.lhaate heul.h to the 1 We vr: t not lo.e a drop ; neither mast v. ' t - - r ''-'-c 3 internally whicli are not per. ui, , u uj ... i t xtcrnii.y-10 me oody. ' : te.-j any r r -he r reparations of mcr- c ry, i ' . t viust tre tue u. y vegetable mediclne of crr j puv.'cr. " - - ."", Ir. l.v '. :r!.....te between Truth, -vhich i iter: -1, r-.J cc: j:cturc, which is like a transient' vis. i a, .o i.v 1 12 guiJfd Ly the light of experience To what docs experience circct I To the free two cf Dr. nrar.drcth's Pills in all rsscs ( f bodily suCer ir r. .As th'3 a J v ico U f-Ilowc !. 5 will the health cf t : hD.!y 1 The wi!' r his used them and I .sr.:..rf d them fail :f iirparling relic f. Inall lcu': 1" :c-cs, let Drandrcth Pills and mi'.J diet bn i;.:cih . ! '.'.3 patii-nt ivill r-n te restored tor gom he-V.":. - r!.rjj;2C ;!.Ttj let I' 7 I'i'li be us-d B3 f. , , t vcr.,'?nt, Ly wliich ncd' s l!.e vitality of l'..c I 1 be improved, and the crisis will Li pci.crc!!y Lr vjht about; the di-wave being changed to acute, a few h.r"e doses of Pills and a few days confinement tit!;? !.- -e,' will change the chrom cally diseased iaJMJual to- sound man. fhis is no figure of the i filiation y It can be proved by a thousand n titer-. f-Uct rtcnwhn have exfcrienct-d iL . lie in t inter, ;-i &II cscs of disease, no matter w hclhcr it be a c. J or a cou jh ; whether It be asth ma, or consumption J whether Uhe rlicuhnitigra or pleurisy; het.' rril bo typus or fever-andagutJ.'Or tillious L-vcr; c per wLoeping cough or mrasha; whether it ' - f 'ail.t fever or siwall pnx: that thi Pdls know n r3 I'randrcth's Tills ui!I surely do mure than all the medicines of'the dru stores for your fe Ftcrtion to hcI'Ji, and wf:at is more will curdy do you no harm.' Trust to Crandrct!is Till., take tlicni so as to pro duce n brik cfic tt and your sickness will bo the af, fair of a day or two, wh !e those who are loo wise to follow Llm ccinr adrice. will to sick for months. Iet t!.o e . i: ; .ire of Ujc agents for I'randreth's P1H3 whether i,.:so things are so or nnf. lctthcm inquire arnon' their frienjj and ash tl.d tame racslion. ,. Vcri'y " cvi.' ic :i wf-':J ii f hall le proccrcd. To the sh k, Lt . the Brand re th Pills is .the best advice .uf iaan can giveyoa. . . . ' .-" -.';..,. Tliese Pills are for sab in ' .vry county m this state, at 5 cent3 per box ; v 1 may bt: had by the following agents : . " . -paiton 1 or.o:.:;, Ashcviiic,N.c. - J. M.' ALEXANDER, French Broad, N. C. -" JAS. C. SMYTH, Mor-nntoii, N. C. r ":; 'VOX. Ii. GILL Ji CO., .M-irion, N. C. , ? 21. P. PCNLANP. RurnsvJIIe, N. C. KELSEY Zi MAXWELL; Little Iy, N. C. June 13, 1S45. , . . - OIL", TMi;:p . ' ' JJ::$fed - ' Tu...:crs . OATS , . w , - ; i'VAS . " ' ' r, -V - " Yt'Mi Lrad. 7 Spyr' 1 Urovsn - " Ye! OcAr. Pi:rpr;:, ::;. ; nicn,rrhne, . - i .- Irferior t gO0$ SUGARS; R. Ot leant . r Hat ana rAi 1 di, lids a ,...r; ; Ifttseaiaaa . 1 ' ' St. Croix -- ' - - Vortj Iltco " ... . 7 - ' - .. Vs. r 1 i 1 .!;.;m'cffa, 7, j. l" do, iVa. 2 SALT, JLiverrl 'rcund . o. do. STEEI Germ-n . i - I2!istered SHOT, all tizc . 7, TOBACCO, N. Carolia -" -i ' Virginia Twirr.r Gunpowder- 5 CO 5 CO TOO 7 00 7 00 6 -1 11 y '. Corrected from the AVasji. 'c-.ian. ' . AUCUSTA NOTES, - I) ruvsvhh Bank i , --'-""'i IBank cf Augusta , - t--, - " Augusta Insuriirce j- Banking Co. Bra 1 eh Georgia P"il Road , . Branch '.State c Jeorgia - State Bank - - ' .'tarv eaid Tire Insurance Rank a'! iter' Bank ? , Ctutrat Riil Jt I Bank " . v:tV CCyNTMY riOTES State Branch, tlaeon . r C: ' - r Brands Cfate F ink V nercial Bmki IldcH Geor? 1 iload Bank, AthtHi -CI'." ' .a ncil of Augusta- - : IlulXcrttffle Bank , anch llaritm &Fire Insurance Dank . t. llary'a Bank - - , '-. Central Uank Exchange Bank ef Brunswick " Bank of Columbus. Macon Phoenix j.: . ...I, Cclhiii . nk (f Ihv:'.:.. l".s City Cr, v ,-7 r c : liliedgetule City Coancit r r "7. on Ciy C ,' Columbus- . ' Monroe Rail iioad Bank' , y - , ?'Jt c -XJu.. and Branches r'-'-zK"-1' .R.and Banking Co. It'eitern i.j,nk cf Georgia . Bank of Coluvil ::s Planters Mechanics Bank of Columbus Bank of Ocmulgee par ,Wc are auihjrlzcd and requested Jo annmincc A. TlCIlKXliX, Esq.,. as. a-candptate fur ClerL f the Superior Court of Buncombo county at the Acgnst election. ... ' ' . VTe arc aV.tliorizrd'to announce Ja:ies 31. ndney, as a candidate for Snpnriur Court Clerk, fcr il(.rJ:r?on county, at the Arjust clock titjn. 1 i In raarxe rf a firmer or.hr-of iIip r;..x.TT !3. rrf"tho DiVWCO:? P.IVRR ILViUFAC 7VRIZG CO liPilA'V, the ::iock.II..Urr3 if -iid Con:;:! arc retire J tj ;-. it a t'.a M:;ii ca Di-vid-n i!ivcr,CT I Z . ' .r 1 .h i- t. - ., - - c::;-j. ::o?e, ;ev JTuno lC:h, 1213. " - 3 fi No circulation ..par ;, I !. - '"."' V ) Hi Proif. Ar9 Pir. 5 die. No sals MM . 25 fa Pro BLANK :31C ':iA;:UF;.uiORY, Tn subscriber would reff cclfully ir4fufm the cili. :v, i,s a! the citJ- "y- on tho a, . C, in k i on hand at all II.s practical Xnowl- rrtil'o k!m 4 I X'C'-i:cetll?icc5 AT THE Crr.3E CFTliE VftZ t. " 1 ! " '., . wnse- zens of North Oarolirra Sens of South C d.na, : above busincba i.i V e t all its different Irar.cl. times a large assortmct. . . ELAXX uw..j..-. of almost every description edge of tbc duties of a clerk, enables him to know llic best styles of ruling for the ui- d in ttie Courtji eft 3 f'Me lie consequently keeps on hand an A'- JIT2JENT -of the diner cnt dockets, from f. r quires to ten, made of excel I?nl apur, and 1 - .1 to compare with any Thila-. c ;.-ijia oracw wcrS : cnacan therefore, LU an crdcr on the .ry shortest notice. He has X ELNE CEf Cr JC3LS, kli EXCELlEr.T RULINQ r MACHINE, EjrEPdSJl ViCrXf.!EfJ A."iO A v GTC;' CF f.'.ATEr.IALC; so that an order of any dc:cr:;'Joa can be filled r sliort notice to compare with work of ft similar 1 .4 done any where else, llz wc"ld here rcmln ' , t. :0'l r re ADiNd.l:wc.d: r : i t7?riT y r e a ( that, . instead of having ' ' 1 .: 1 ! ahont and torn to piec t-o h and to are.) it woold be much I ' KCiJtU WilvJufcA fc. '.... and have them bound, rr.'nd tho LADIES thatl' c!n. ;on, he wc'.J say loiae; 1 . icrs. rte-ifters, te.o'wiih ill-concealed vex.-t-r sboc!;8,a7,J take hereafter an c;portunity ' re-LlnJa' s;ab u:Jer the fifth lib,'! where they : .-lirstify their rc enp-1 Rnd contribute t "o ifcsf h..r.ow the execution tf the lesion wi" bee-. -3 " Si l partic y can have' V-'- - 1 Libvwl.tn, . 7 is j : . i ""t ;;': ; J? ;i4$ I In,
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 13, 1845, edition 1
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