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ti it ' Trow Vie New Fnif Idi.d Farmer. I HiVKCOVman Til WITH fHtin.OOWPM J,,. , HA.S.D.,V-"i'laV , ... I At the passing of whiter, and ere the sweet influence of spring have taken onp tivV'tho heart, it becomes us to look back and remember the mercies that hove crown ed the departed season, Autumn delayed Ions ere aeitditig its frosty breath alumf the hillsides, and adowu tha valleys, and even lit its farewell, the grass stood groen upon the southern slopes, and the skies bent over all, oblivious of November's wonted frowus. Aud when winter Bnncnrreed its sway, there were long sunny day when even the brown earth smiled a if in mockery of its own aoiubre hue ; aud still the atorm delay ed its eoniinj, the wind forgot its fierce strength, the moon arose wiih a welcome iu its presence- tb t won us from the fireside to worship in God 'a outer temple. Scarcely hath the murmurs of the tiniest streams been 1i -ashed by the icy finger that seemed to have forgotten its eimoim.', and ejenilH rains have fallen in place of tliiok descending snows. There were many heart tilled with fear f.il forebodine at the approach of the sea tion just ended. They wero those fo whom daily labor gave daily bread, and their labor was suddenly cut off, for no m m had need of their services. The tempest that awept the commercij; world and laid low the heads of earth's mighty ones, hud not left uu-caih ed thelowlv: aud where should such find i bread? God iu his mercy bs answered j rtieir prayera, and has restrained the fierce winds aud driving snows, and his led his children in safety liirouih dresded piths, an 1 " has covered them iu the shadow of bis baud." And not alone has his mercy spoken to ns 5n the gloning uiiheaui'' and in tho tcin- i pcrcd air. Through t!io-e mouths that nre! gone, no pestilence has wi-ted the strength ' of the people, and carried sorrow into count- ; less hearts, llealth has blessed the land ; and even amid privation, the heart has glow-! ed with gratitude that the bright eye was j not dimmed, the rounded cheek rendered I hollow by pain that no kindness could aiue j liorate. ly Glio-i.' 'They inquired and searched j Life's litest lessons have eome to us rob. j diligently what or what in aimer ( lima the j led of their stern rigor. We have not a. ! Spirit of Chri.-t that was in theiu did si,-ni- ( waited in breathless awe the eoming up from fy.' Let this teaeh us humi.ity, and stimu- ' the sea of tho resistless mini-ters before j lata us to diligence iu the heavenly science-j which our firm d wclliugs rocked, and theia , ancient trees brnt ami crooned in suhmis- , ,. ., .t u.: , ti . t...J I K A h U . ' i saileo unhariii'-il over waters oollie l to sum- i mcr tranquility; and the voices that have) come to us from those Hue dtpths h ive had Lath covered us in the shadow of His hand ISut 1 few days and the whole heart will thrill to the son of the spring bird and the .... f .1... i . .;..!..! Tk. .n..fk " , , . . . j ed buds and loaves, and woo th m to the caressing aunheams; and the lengthening taiiilita wiil speak tenderly to our "pints of the hopes that lie buried, and of llio-o other hopes thst yet burn brightly, whoe ...:.: .i .ii :. i.. . i .. i....i...J ,r . ... , , , , ' I beauty and the melody inereas, shll it not be that our hearts lean more entirely on lliru frem whom all our blessings deeend ! j With all its joyful promise, spiin beats, with it ladtleniiig memories and reflections. As nature brings fonh omj by one her treas ured charms, the heart is tempted iu its sor row to repine for those to whom a former spring bronght gladness and high hopes, nd who bow sleep with the flowers that died when autumn visited the earth. They may not return, and the heart sick and sorrow ing forjreta all else in its own dark cloud of grief. Dut natnre is a powerful and gentle j comforter, and very sinful is it to liiit. the I eye and the ear to God s consolations spo ; ken through His ucccm-eious messengers, j With the nulling away of the snow.! wreaths by the wayside hedge", and in the shi-lter of thick forests, snd in the cruinMlnj; of the iee from the margin of the sea. let us take to our hearts new lo.ons of Clod's eon- ' tiouing earo. The storm cloud cannot hide ns from flii vision, no tempet of prii f can induce f lis forjrrtf ilness. Alike, thou.h we ( way not recopmxe it. He shous himself in the ererwb-lmin, so-rowa t.- tonietimes ( lie permits to our tot. If we but iesrn to aeknow'ed Hi' r"M- injj presence in our varied destiny, we shall hare acquired thnt which is of mor al le than all else in the wide universe, and if e I li without this eonscitiianesa, we render! ouraelrea a prey to every freak of fortune,' and deprive ourselves of that which can a- J lone shield us from temptation tj rejiine. strengthen ua to bear aorrow wisely and no-1 bly, anil prepare us for tho change that a- waits us when God by his anjrel summons us to leave the preen fi-lJ snd sunny skies, that w have loved so well, and enter ir:o the land prepared for the holy, where cold and blight aud partings sever come. II. J. L. From lit Amvrie.nn Wrmmrngrr, WHY AM I NOT A CllfllSTIANr 1. U ir beconao I siu afr irl of ridicule, an 1 ' f whnt oiVrs may saj of me ? j Whosoever shall be hanicd of me. ami of my words, of him shall the Son of man ' be a-bamed." , ! 'i. Is it because of tho iueon-istcncies of professing llliristiana ! I "Every man shall uive an account of kimt'lf M God." tl. IsU because I am Dot willing to give tip all for Christ? " Wh it shall Tt profit raa-n, if he shall giin the whole world, and lose his own iioul!" 4. Ia it became I am afrnjd I shall not be must bt aimplj otijeotorl. My opinion eoeptJj'.',r ;. 1 ".".J V" -. lis, that the "yield was 'about five barrels ; "ilhii that eometh to me I will In no wise' per aere whereas, without, the manure, east out. . . . . . ' 0. Is it because I fear I am too great a loner ! ; ; The blood of Jesua Christ eleanseth from all sin." ' " " " ' ' ' ' fi.Js it because lam afruid I shall Dot bold out?" ' " io that hath begun a good work in you' will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ.' I 7. Is it beniu-o I am tlmikinjr that 1 will do as well as I cuti, aud that God ouiiht to ....... be sati.-6..-d with that T '' Uhosaever shall keeD the whole law. and yet off.-tid in ono point, he it guittj of li: ! ted, mid with the following result S In 8. Is it because I am postponing tho mat-j '" it was fullowed and put in com, bring tcr without any definite rcasoti ?' ling a fine heavy crop. In '56 I sontd it Iioasi not thyself of to morrow, for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth." 0. I-. it because I am trying to save myself by morality.or in any other way ofmijown ? " There is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved." 10, la it becsuse I Ho not clearly see the way to bo saved ? " Itepetit ye, and believe tho gospel." Hod so loved the wotM, that he gave bis only begotten Son, that whosoever hilieveth in hi ill should uot peii-h, but have eveiUst ing life." John 3 i 10. A 8TUDY FOIl LIKK. Unbelievers ; generally speaking, know uothiui! about the llible. Xomin.il Chris- tians, too, often know vety little of it. It demand all our attention. It is the study of a life. The simplest (MirUtian, indeed, with the ue of marginal references aud chronological tables, may trace out much oi the vast theme. His heart agists bis un- der-tandin. Tha truih of (iol tliining in the face of Jesus Christ, guides his footsteps- j the way, do you recollect the pleasant and 1 Hut iu the full development of the divine ingenious theories of the late J suits M.j system, there is employment for the noblest tirnett on this sulj ct, as weil a the , powers, aud the loudest and most diligeut , ficts he brings fjrnard to iilu-tr.ile and! re'fnrcli. It is remarkable tiiat even thejeontirm his theories? I think his article prophets themselves understood not the , in in the ecoiid volume of the ltrtntn' depths of their own saered oracles. Tli j Jl';.-uirT, I bipe you will publish l'rof I prophecy came not by the will of man. j Voi-leker's arliele iu the I'laiit-.rt your; They spake as thry were moved by th Ho- Tbere is much in ail rrnyer tht prayer tht rs-jes our iiiiderstnndins It is the meeting point of the se.Mi and unseen. It i th" bonti-r- ian I between Karth ami Heaven. It is the J contact and communion nf finite brings aiih Jtlie Tiifinite. What wonder ny analysis of, I ours iiouI,l fail to iiaind all its mysteries land rxplvn s!l its divine economy ? It is enough that wherever religious Wi-dom I; opened its lips to teaeh any thin?, it has ! taught tiiis; enough that the great body of ' believing men since Christ, if e may not as: I i-inc the beginning, have provrd iv ; that a'.l ! Hevel uion. calmly, as by prophetic uuam ions, assured ainhnrity, promises epeeil blessings to it J rnoiigh that Christ, by his eiampl snl by hi I'soiis, enjoins it : "If two of you on earlh shall agree as touching any thing thst they i-hall a-k, it shall be done for them." ' Tor where to or three are salhered together in my tinm-. titers am I in the midst of them." h' Huntington Sliiricnltiinil. ' T : - Jom the ( 1'ti ) onLJtrr iluuter. KXI'KltlKNt K IN AITLICA TIuN OF M.VNLUKri It) TIIK SJ'UKAi'K. FniT"a : -In the Planter for F.b- ruar w p!,..cd to find your article on the application of manures by " t' p-d res sing," and s confirmatory of your views as then-in expressed, permit me to submit the results of my own practice in the pr-.n- isns. Soroe five years smee, when enter- on n,y rwrocr as a firmer, I knew I.!.,,, r.r tl.. m..ritA nf ll ai.r.a.l ...ml.. (if arply-n, m-ir,ures; but j it then I met villi roiuu su'L'e-tii)i,s of your o-an 111 the Planter, and resolved to adopt ihem. All 1 now I stale in the penerul, that after five years' rending, rt fb ctiou atid expi-riofire, I am aatirlied of tlnv correctness of your views. My practice ia this: Win-never there is in 11 n 11 re to bt carried out, I tako it directly to the field or lot . n In ru it will be needed, and snread it from thr xnis'oi or curt, and I care not whether it be in 'the cold of winter or the IruI of summer sun shine, snow or rain. I pile Ina- nur3 neither at the sialic, farm pcu, nur nt the Jir,1. i This day (the Oth cf April) I have been carting manure to tho tobacco lot there to remain iu its present condition, till I go to prepare the land for lulling. Now, to specify some of my experiments ' in this ro-nrd : In 1 -.1.1 I cut the pines from an old held which had been give up as exhausted of wnat little native ft-r- tility it had. Durinir the winter of .Id and '51, f spread aucS manure as I could get on this fi-M, throa itt2 over the brootn,ed,te. woeds, kn. At one timn the ground was eovered with snow four inches deep, and over this enow the manur wss spread, in jt, sprin.' of Til this 6eld was fallowed! for Corn. Not Intending to report tho re- ! aulia of the experiment, I was not careful lo measure the corn tnsf grew on the m. nurcd ground any cs;.mate, tncrelcr -, perbape a single barrel would have been the outi-ide. . - ' - - Again : In '53 I cut the pinea from Bother piece of .exhausted lnnd that was thickly eovered with brooutsedge. IU Au at, 16-1, . one of the hottest day. of' pu ihn season, bnvimr leisure for inv horses, and ,y .tables needed clcatiin, out, I hud the manure carried to the aforesaid piece s ot prou-", nnu spreau home ui i. no.:- ing, I well reim mher, on the pine brush, I i ., . .1 k ,, aud somo kept from the grouud by tbe I broomsedee. '1 his land has been OUUtva- pt as, preparatory to wheat.. J he pe onme so rank that Watt's cuff and brace plow, No. 7, could not cover them. In 07 cut Gne heavy wheat from the land ; and it now ('j-") stands welt set in thrif ty looking clover. On all the growths on the land, you eould distinctly see where tho boy threw the laH load of manure. I stute farther on part of this field, and near where the above manure, was pu, and of precisely tho same soil, spread, after fallowing and uarrowiog iu sialic ma nure just from the stable, and on another part, a ouinpoit of slaldo manure, I am de cidedly of the opinion that on neiiher of the last mentioned spots have the crops of com wheat and peas been as good as on the first mentioned uor is the clover as good at present Now, sir. not havioff seen Prof. VoelcVer's j article to which you r,i fer, I do not know I j what explanation he attempts of these and J -.inular jilieiioniina but I have no doul'tl , ilmt science will, ere long if it has not al- ' .ready come njuare up to these facts, liy , earliest convenience. Your friend, ko , U V. ATKINsHN. Iirook Dal.-. I'insiddie. kat rr.ouF COUN CHIIi. I'LtitD Dear iir ( )ue of your' correspondei.Ls in tho December number j of the Cotton 1'u liter, enquires how log' earn cribs could be built to prevent rats 1 M o in rretting inlo tlieui. Jy culling your blocks two feet and a h!f, er thne feet long; cut in ru.-ar loaf shape) little end tip, villi a cap on it as large or target thin a barrel head, (or piiiars built iu the tain shape) will t ff, etmlly ke p tboe trouble some auiiuaia out; provided, jou make no other way of entrance by leaning some thing aaiu-t the crib, or throwing your corn in suth heaps on the ground against the rrih, as to enable them tjgfl in .'rained cribs will not tflYcl the object, uu-le-s secured in the same way ; for rata would not require longer than tso nighu to cut through any framed crib, when I hey can get to it Tb plan will not put on one dollar additional tipem-e, au.l the sa ving would be considerable. The only enb I ever saw cure from rats, sn buiit iu this way. Uuild your cribs in tl,i way, and give the corn you have been raiAing for rats to a bi tter purpose. Cotlm ri 'iHtir ami oiJ F. Citf'PKIlAS AS A M:oi)uitizr.R. "ne paund of green t-opptras, costing seven ci i.t, dissolved in one rijart of wa ter, and pouitd down a privy, will effec tually concentrate and destroy the fo'ile-t Miii'ls ! Tor w iter c!-els, ships and steam, boats, about hotels and other public pla ces, th'-re is nothing so nice to cleause pi. era as simple gri.cn copperas disolved ; and for sick rontii", it may be placed under1 .t. 1 ..I :.. .!.!..- .1... !IL !l . tin; ut-ii iii anyiiuug iuii win uuiu water, and tbui ri nder a hospital or other pia- ce, for ,b jpk f u,..,,,, ,,,ii For butcher stalls, fi-h markets, tUuehter- , houses, sinks, snd whenever there are of j fi naive or putrid paes, dissolve copperas and sririiikh- it about, and in a f"W davs the Sim 11 wiil pass away. If a est, rat or i mouse die about the house, and sends j f .rth an offensive gas, place some tli-soiv , ed enppr-rasin nn npeu vessel near the place' l. re? the nub men is, aud it will toou pu rify the atmosphere. 1 COLTrf. In handling coits, tl,s some or more care and good n-ue should be exercised. Al ways keep on ood lerti.s with the colt, if you expect him to improve in your hands ; ond do u jI arou-e the devil in him. think- itij; you can drivo it out by violent hand- i ling; that is just the way to make baulky and runaway borst-a, or bioken down and; mean spirited ones. Chcrii.li the pride '' 'lf '"'ectn of the eolt, but bring him i-'ently to know that you must always b promptly obeyed. Accustom biui to sud- den tmisea ',0 mi moveun uts, in suoh a way see they sill not hurt him We enn ,m,'t invaiiably reennixu couu ,r l,nr "' o jr cities streets, by bis shy ami sq'Milin at every unusual noise or sudalcn movement, which our well train ed streda take no notice of. To Kll.t Lfr X on S'.VInx. The N Y. Aricultor says thst aour, warm buttermilk. well salted, and rubbed upon the barks of twine, will destroy all the vermin thcr?. ' JAM ICS M. KD.XVFr ; COMMISSION MEtlCUAST, V 1 IT t iUMBEUS STREET,.. Va' 4 BUY3 nd forwarda every kind nf inrrchnn. ihsu fr 2J prr cm! ewwtMi'o. lien rs to j l.sa. Hw.iin aim M-rclu-ad. rt. Wi.n'fiii, J W, ; D.burna, f. I'. Mi nilciihiill. A. M nntiiuin, Kqs, j and Kev. t V. Lnenis, Hon W. A. Umhiin, ai d nthera. Vraltr iu I'mims, Miloinuia, Oryna, I llnrps, tluilara. Music, slewing Machines, Iron ! .. 'ZV .,. f,. ruhliaher of nn rlrcsnt lilhnrronh of, u!' Thia iiiiuiiihlci.iiiiy i nrisrr alund.- la in i vi ry ( ,,lp,nrj. ,,,, ,,M P..rltc the ri n.efll- tr m natun ' Lo.ii,i,,,u, ,tnf-s, t all our n flr iti i.nn fnftniies. It ia iirinled nn fine while p-per, liunil. l ( m( ly ( utli r(l1111I1 30u psii und it mailrJ fr for medullar. Ni w 'Rnaewoid Pianos, ll.'O. M. 16, 1H.-.8. IN QUART BOTTLES. FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, And for the Cure "( S. wnri... Ukurrma Dimi. Steasiaa ttimna, fi.M. ltTASm.es hue l 1)1 in i 'wHri.Aisr. Ilium, hum. salt Km osi mi-tms. t av,H 5i..hj, .aviei l. Ki .li l .,Ki-i.iiai, I..s ..r A era. H7 1., 1'iai-ir-, ItiLrs. Ulsamai. in ait rrv, A-c. rr.!xri v.r r....nrntf AH.i wttaU fnl.. ,..i tr.l r. !:. .Irwr.l I......H II t.. f U r n" If l.r .-nr. 'l .11.- - i lnl.1 ra.i'titjr Wbliu lbs 1 Mt r HEALTH AND STRBVtjrH as.!. Ihl. Irli.U lnSi'f. I Au'flAl'.r K. S sv ij.mv ti. ..lulliy tlM'U uT tu rral vbIa Another Cure of Scrofula, T .t N T . s-fl Ms V I! t a..- ;r,., , ,.,,.. , I.. ..U .1.. i. SAKS It A J I'lllll.SIAN. S. II. A !.- l-. V. t,. U-lUerl. N.A Y..ik. P.. I.. .' " ... ROMAN EYE BALSAM, Tor Weak and Iiiflsmea Eye, ( "j,",' , "iVV"'" ''''i" c tf l:l,ID8 ABE INFLAMED, ' .-i. i .vm-,- ..t ii.S. r. ,,i., t.. ..tSl. ifT lllaM-. th t.,.1.1 , IS. I .A .1.1 W u MINERS. MKCHAKICl. i -s.'.iia ,.'r C .'-s", i),'. ii.'.'."'" " """ "J I .ml m.l l,f . II. ,t II. 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'J.i. IS.".;. TV.r-f (I. J. WOOD .k t 0l.,nia i U,it.,o. M,"J"oroi (V V W " I so Ol4ny ortlria HlitJ II .ir i .i. r.live. tliAt licit Iti .vmi to iU.ali.ii lor a i yn n.iwsriifU ail briii ..id i. 3 Ml' i.l. 1 1.. tin ul.. I, w..m,y 'i"i 1ST VAI.L'A Mi r: I'ltKl'AR I IO.X. ' a.H.n ia may hr our Br ,.aiil tl ,ir i l air- ; and la-nt vc ua your. t ty ' . - i linily. ."i.Ki, ii) H.lMI.1. I. A I lloUr l ci a. j lln-kitrv Grovr, St t bit It Co., M.i I'llOr.O J. WtioD i.Arr,,r; ,l .Nov. o,r,r,. iimii, r we wi rt; iliune. tl lo ti-c boiik' n your II nr At iralits. ni l Us til' el- wr'i- a.i w-mlt-rlul. wr ' Ir. I ,1 our tluiy ! yuu nnl tiiK,.fll,t ir.l, t..ru(...ii ii. ' I lit liltlo .i.u'a lit.. .1 tor aillta liu.r I. Ml lorn r r. ftt I' l t-ov. rt-,1 with aorta, ami aoine cnllril it ae-1,1 ! lit: ill. Tuq h,iir aliiiuat vnlirttly e.intt ntT rt run. ani, tier, wlu n a Irientl, -ciiija I, la anlWriica, ail. I vi.t tl ua iu ii ac your It. -I t. line, wa ilul o w ith lilllr hope of ant e, aa, hoi It. i,ur atiritiar, ami Hi it ol aii i, iii Im ii'is, a ve'y lew aiiicaio.iia rcin-.tnl , llir mat i at- r nt.tr ty, a mi a n. w ..ml I ii i un,. nl crot ol h.nr a,i.,n i.irtnl oui, mi, I m can u ,w aiy th t 1 olir h..y I, ,ii aa liu-illliy a at tlp, ami aa lujr.a .l a crop ol hair a. any oiht-r cl iltl. Wit em mere. ' fir.-, ! do r.r.,iiim. i.il yur l(. .t.ir,., ..,, , ,.,. ! ily h,r ail AJ-ar ..ra ol to ac.ilp ittiti I'air. ' We in, y lit I, ant rt'litly , OKHII.K W. III(it:V1oTU.M. I ti.VliAII A II li-GI.MH I I'll AM. j O ir.li'u r. .Maine, Jutia 2J. h.-,.",. I rpfip J. WOOll llrtr Sir : I hitvr ti.. ,1 ) I l oltlt aol I'r.l.-aaor Wmoi-'b lltlr lit -tor itivc, a n,l ' can truly a,iy II la llir (rral.at tliacovery ol to,, ' jt lor realorion and ii.ui(ilif Ilia II. nr. II. lot. I ii. ink it 1 was a Him of arvcnly. tl) II nr li.a I m.w illitiotil i la oriKiosI i-olor. Y,.u Ml titoio. Iiienil it I.. llir n.iilit will I the lea. I li.i Casv waa ons of Ihtt worai i. it.tj. y i Vou'a, re.,s elliili v, li.tMM. N. MlTfTIIV. ! O. J WOOll A CO, rfoprirlor,, r,,. ' w.,v. N. Y (in Ihr enat N. V Wir, It .,!, Ka. , t.l.liauu.titi) .mil 1 1 1 M ,rU I alt .el. St Louis, M.., I And sold by nil H'lSt"1' m 'he C,.,n .,d uv il. aM. J'UIT.MI A lip, j t23 fharfa'le, V. t. V UA foil PltlN I IM. i - -it ro..0itiotiall rilma Wniy Olt.ra f all k lasgii a wil.'ne nestiy t tfta N'irtn.i 1 vtpT wtj xrp I I I.', r i.- Ifm m It. ii,, f. , l I..', errl (1.1 .4 ' - , i ii. !-i-1 .. ,lir .. ,.,. .il e mi aa lu re. I,,., ,M-"M..ni I Its .-Sv t.. , Oct. 13. 18.77. ,.. .1 .Iih ni .lrrif.i. .Is-. -.r.,... a.a y; :.'-:,:v:".":."."-: .r.-:,i Li ,.( . ,!b-.l .IT -1. t'cs ..f ii.jr B-iht-.f ..i I i 'i. .- ,.. p, i t . -I y -If i. u. Aj,.j.t j lAt.AII A J I'lllll.SIAN. I & M. HOWELL; ; J. I 0 Fa'ddle & Herness Blancfactorer, TIIF1E I t ( Kf- Kllll F U t MAMION HOUbK, C t,Itl. 'I 'I I', iVC, B7' All !. mil" nf Ssc!dlcf and Ilnrnt muile at the linrl t I Mif r. Hi KtPAIRINti ronit)y executed. Jan 1H. IU 37tf K2And slill they Comc. IlendersGii & Ahrers 1 KK m.w n reiving their r Al.L anil IM'tR X. tS llH Kil I'.f.Vl Ytnul STtii'l.Mi II4M) I N (I MHII, : aV.taVJatM .fi eijm. Jsl-SWe a lurjje Sluck of C3LOTHIIJG f nilir..nii(( ( tiata, Vtsta anil P-nta. in rverj .'.li mill vanity, t'oala lr..m t'i t" US, J"iiia am Veata ul all )iriira. All qualitie ul' l. Or.i , 1 r;i :if , Ticit, I IHlri blUl fS, at C , a c. r..n.l,r. fal!ki,i !l(i'aat tl. Miu'a tlout Shnraal II 37. fir' T1 ,l,r """'a al )3, lai fine II.k. I. nri Sli. a. I.ailies lllnck ( Inlh l ln.ka al i, wurtli (7 50, alau laiiry uti colurrtl, in great anni-t v, Siiirfine Frttirh Mtriiiott, lfc Luinct, Ctislimiiin, lhlit, ijr., Bluiilils, I.iiiMijt, J-'iiinndi, 7i , Vr tin ft, liioun an J llluulud Shillings, it. TiMa ilii"if ti mipi.lv lliriiiMrivra with any i id lN.vr I. hihI mi.ir n! lirrrm men. ti..iKil, will fin.l u In llmr niK'riral l riau.iiie nur (..k.,1. anil nru ra. hrii-ri- huvimr '"' l ""la are .ir.ra.l at Af.St.l.i.V.tlt I K1L L.S. Sti.re at Spring ' f'-rne r. HKNliKliSUX k AHltKXS. IT A fiti-t nlr j....rl.met nl I .( X U iih y Ian at .Murrow'a Turn Out. - 331 f AYER'S f. Catliarlif. Pills III in.Mii.) iS MAI in CLEANSK TKZ TLOOD ASD CtJSE THE BICK. Insrnllila, l--alSici-a, .SIolliAra, I'll) ! tans, h! ilirAtl.la, rra.l Itirlr l-.rirrla, Mil Jntl of II" lr Vlrliiea. ik tiik ct lie. or llelnrhr,KM-ii lleiitl ii he, foul Stomnelt. Au. I t ,At.l. I, !,, I. 1., r l nttrw. tb, A J . A, II- ("-Al ..l, fS Itilioua Dixirtlers mid I ll . CIlKlil.K, ,-i .,. U.,r.,.A. .iver CoiiiiIiiiiiIs . n't!.. .. iAk .i ii... I) th.) , ItAtMIMl.) )UUfA. AIJINAi ItAl.l. 11 l. l,n.H.n ( Ati,.... ( -y.uJ. Dvsrnterr. Bi-ln unit Worms. ,,r. u atr4 Ii. tl Oil-.ll, In' S A.AlrA, Wl.Kll rtUAll .'. J. t.l;iiriS. n.te.r. lndietion nnd linpuiili ol the I Hood. r-J.".J I Ihmn, tf lr.rt I iu-uk. iA"Jt. tl. t,.: I Iia 11 (.sir I,,,. . II, AM I. : II. Ilr-I I .truilf m.SiiliM.l llH-wt Iw It.) , 3 V MMIKS nv.A. Ta C V A. t ?l tt-A I AlhA III! ..1 - j'H n. iiru iHS. v o ) ipetn-, St rofiihi, KIiik'a I'vil, Teller, I timors itntl ShII Ithrwm. fVn r r..j t.TT.A. a l.m ,. . l-s I. im ,, it l-iil. At" th !.srti 4 UiAt tt Vt nWn tt. tmt ef. li.r Nai,.!. .i.J l.t ll-.l I...I .t...d tin ,. tW t .. anS tl.'i h ir ciitiI Iiat. Ast Ml illti N I Isl K It heiinintism, enrulKin. and (.out. na !A, l,rr. In. II iv '. - ft. W H w.rf f. ISt.rrS. Ttl ..II ltr tss . lit .. .Im. S ISV1. Anait -ia : I n..i,iil iw unit .-,1, 0,1 tn ti,.titrf ,.ur 11 l.t. i n u.tti a,, it I ai l ih.1 1.1..1 a.) c b ,. hlU .1,1 li, Ii ...1,1 in 1, 1 I baa lli KMt lit ,4 III' 01 , I AIM t I or Ornpsv. plnlota. ,1, l-'or 4 oAlivrwcaa nr Conatliiilnn, wnl na a l.lnnar I'll I. !) air aai,,... . i .11. ..i. I tt, NiitrrsAion, rantlvsis, InltnntntffA t nt thr !'!!. in Itt.lltr Avi:ns niKRuv rirruRAL ii,ii tiik ii nil i t.iiK or till I.IIH, t 111 IIS, lltlAIIM. ,t S, ISJFl.t -i.niMiiiin, Miioot'iNU lilt 1.11, t Kill I', AS1IISIA, I Si a iriMT tllNkl Siri KlK, ai,. t.4 II- rrt,.-f frf tia.ua I'llta laliriila III ajvatirtj .t,,. m .,1 il,. liMAr. Vt. ttr...l M.-1 -It In tl,. ftil'M. rr il. Alrttl, a. Il thr tt an tit hi Ii .,iir tV ill , as Ir PRrPlUFD BT DR. J. C. Urn. Fraelieal aad Analytical f hi-niial. Lowell. Ma as. A A tt 1'U Lit U I ii. m. riurt'ii AUi.r'Aw.vv. HAVILAM), STKVKNfidN A CO., CVt.i;fo, ,S'. C. It It. II. Itl. COIIR ril.f. he plrnard to receive riofrAaloiisI Callg p tientirliui nls of MEIUCIM: anil I I Kl'ItOKH Y . Cnlraa prorraaitmilll v ahaent, ,e otav he i..uoit .1 lua reiioeaer, Kort Mill ltt-u.it York Diatrict B.C. Ith. Vi, 1 not. if WAIT FOK - ii v ;. st m A Tm rwut.m DccauaC tie bujia lnsaii-o irmii Ull Would rr.pectfully anm iiiice the ii.l" lilauls el HAM f'll E and airii.ily. Iltal he h( Irmii tlieir Ol'i St.iim, i N". I, tirnmlf i( w, wliirt lie hus uuw on txlubilmn, ju.t rtceiveu Nurtli, ono of Ilia must rxleiiaive aasorlmeul" of m m 'Iter offered in Norlh-Carolina, iintoim a t i -slv 'msxv' ' s wliith ha (rained such a f. iin.ua reputation in th Pnulliirn C'otmtry fnr the Isat tifhtei Tina Stove he warranta sun rior to any t onkin- Klim new in usr.ll is aiii ile in iu m soiiauinrs less luel, and ) iimre work in a gm-n tilee. II sn any nthrr Pt. vi now in u nut Ui one beaiile any other Slove of llir aaiite siie in the I'nileit flutes, snil if it line, work in a given time, he w ill forfeit the (iriee of the Stove, and quit aellmj and j.. I the brtler one. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF He hes, and cnnatunily lerp on hand, an rxtenaive ami vnrird atock of ti.n ami sii:i;t I II ox, ;... A. - v, f.tsr iim.v iti;ifrt;.ifts, HAT HACKS, CIMIUES, &e, &p, .til of svliisll Mill l lit.l. aIi i imI Id Dili. lit n r lliiiii Im, i in linn sll-rl ill Ii is. Vu'isilli. I would return iry thiinka to my frienna and custonie ra fur the vi ry lil.eri.l pntrr n: r tl.i v i. Iiesii.sved oimhi ua. iniit thry limy rrt aaiiuri-d, thst 1 shall emlrnvor, by eluae itte nlii,ri n toftrihrr Willi a di terntiiin Hon to pit use, to If v aoti im rti a coi.titmsti'-t of lite same. I,;iilii'(! iiml llt iilli im n ;irr piMiiniliiH) iiiviitd i mil ;u,(! cAiiiui'if l,j ir N. It. I will tell yoo wiiy I heail my anertisfio nl W it ro Tim Wicoiin," il i ui.,. we have ll.rta magrona coiiAinnlly travelliif tiri,ujl. the country illi Huvti. Kir tilt uriir trill be faillif'uUy mttt pu in ihj ttttrtntttl to ju A. A. X. 3I.TAYI.01!. Vhfwlottt, Junt 1C, 1CS7. Slf Kneruriisre Home Industry A VI. N't! I'lIK HASKDihr lpN OR I) F.Al". 1JL li(Y.aiu ureparrd to fill nil or.iers fur I (hniiirrfrt, 'Jlmtiitug ll"jci, SWiii, ll,tl;rl, j htrttnf:, II til lliqff, Uinin ISrigs',S, Car jrt ihain , j li'tirij lh ilttiig, II itij I'ing Twine. 1 am makinp aii iirtielrol loth or the purpt.Ar il Miii Ilia riosir. Win at ami Corn. K-i intra m. I'rtHiucv bnvrr anl tinti il It tlieir ail BtltMfr to vat it. Ail t riltra llotn a ulAtanCe will la Atlcnoetittj vtitti proii.oliie.s. - i. Jit DONA LI). fat.r.r.1. Ofl. 28. 1MB. Slill I)i.s.soliilioii. i-twern itti liy it ara t tht y a must .put... etott ra liattil. Lip 1.. r. lo . ri 1 1 nit, ta Una in, II1 pt rsin a itti,,' 1.1, n il will. 1I1 liutnsl Io b. p.t ua 111 a " ft. w d 'V JONAS lil lMSlLL. V S WUljs.S ANT. . Aug. is, is;:. OTKI'. atill hr f. ui.,1 at my St. .11 in fill all 1 ret rs n r ng Mill,, Sash, Illii.ds ;u:d Ducrs, with aa J . '-tl I. II is cling io ot v.-lt- itieui-iily 11 my hue rd lo tn'cr nl -hurt ml u j o 11 J. ltl DISJLL. Aug io, it; In reti- uti. tr lie it. Hie I h.rliilte r'inssr so l he ki tat equally aa Aug. H frnti Ihr fi. ii hrntofore ratil li..i,r nl Uuiu.ill I t. rial. I, I tin at. !'.! f. t ime. i. ;.r. a thr m. at n . f and aurri iiiiiiii e country, hir the i l- liberally ht.t.nril Ua,t ua, ai.ti Willi t gelli.it Iht bnanii aa will br Ca rr It d on exnrtlitiuua aa we h.ivt- done. P. 8. WIIISNANT. I8..7. Slt I ll-( ( Itol.l Plutttal life Insurance Company. Ilffn. KAI.I.K.H. A ( . T Sills t ,i,..,ny tiisurte Ihr l.tva of imiivititi I. t.r .n.r ye..r, a it no tl yeura, or lor hie. j on Ihr .Mutual rrineipie. Hie aaaureti tor lite a,r i liiipatn x m the prolila of tlte CoiiiA.rty. l-or I (nilicit-a );r..nlrii tor ihe whole t. r in of liir j w hen the prt iiniliii thrrelor lull to a , imte may he civtii tor une.h.ilf Hit- am, .nut ol t c ', prt llillilit, btr,.rilg it. Ureal at 6 per et III. w 1 1 iii, 111 ! su,.r..iity. I The prompt manner in which all In.aee hme j btcn paid by tlna coinpiiiiy. tofii'thi r w ith the low ; r,ttea of premium, prt at ttl ftval iriti ut-cint-ti ta ta aui-lt ua lire tliapnaitt to inaure. j SI. .via aie iiiatirc.i for a tirin ef tiomoiie lo I five ytitrs, lor two llnrns their v.iluc. I All Ioaapi arcpuiil within !)U uuya uftcr salia. Ifielory prttoi'ia prraciitiu. Dili Iii TOIIS. Chnrlra K. J.ihiialon, Win. II. Jonre. Wm. W. I W.I W. ' llnhlell. W. l Cooke. J Ii Willi.-, Iluairii, Out r. 1 1 i.c llo.lMt, '. r. I'i II. Mi hit, K I'. Ililtlr, Cli.rlia il. Ilu.it, l. U tunli, Kieh'u II. II Hie. OK HC Kits. Dr. rlntrlea K. J..hn.on, Preaiilt nt. V. W. Ilohltit, Vice l-reaitltut. It. II. lliilllc.S cietiirv. V,M,ia II. Join a.Tiruaurer. II. W. II.I.I.H. Altolliev. llr. Win. II. Mekte. iM.dienl Kxaminor. lirrutwr Commute y. Iluahte, . II. Mc. Ker. I l,.,rle. 11. ItiH-t. Mtdirut fluaitl Coniti,Iiitt Cbarlt a K.. Ji.hia.nt, M. I, Willi,,,,, II. Mtkce, .M. I) liirn'u It Haywood, M. I., For fiiithcr inform ition, the public ia rrt, r. red to the pn niphh ta, ii ml fi., ms of propn... I, n hicn inny he obtained nt the Oll'irc of the t'iiiip.iiiy, or but of ila At" licit a. Cooiinunicaliona ahould he adilrcasrd, (pnat. P""1). R II. UATTI.K, Serrrtitry. S'pttm'.tr $, IH..7. SMi if S.H. RANSOMUXS. ALMNY THE WilGliOL in. fuelurera. Till LOR S. 'I lie .'oi'lliit';iroliu;i .i.iiis dagazine cfUieful Information rBIlri Uliiier-ignf d ari:M4e to pul.ii!' Jl lily of ) n I , a mi ftaaiul J.,i 1 ; the above titlf, tit volt il eaelttaiVt iy tnc Ill, ti,,tl i,f Si. Ii 1,L-I InlurillAlioli. 'I lie W..11 1 ol sucli a J,,UMil la I. Il by 1 V ti lligi lil citiZ' 11 w hu ill mii Iii bet e .1 qu -uilee ti itii the rt-s,.iircs of tlie St.. ic, ..1 at ot eii.tiitn.n, tttture pr-.M-cta, V.c., anu 1 ai inueh ua y our L g lalali.ra. 'In t we have 0.1 rifc-ul.ir ryait-m of .1..: r. 11, 11., I tie aliriiutei (,i any want ul in. Tin re are larfe ano unta in v,,!ui.Me i-n.t 1. tin cf inlorioaitnit ae a 1 It red ihrougli our I tivcaHti LxeculiVc Di,cuiiieiitanl.ti lteeniu., in liieir (iton.l mu.l i.i,, It.r .-ul pr.t.: 1 , , at a, ln,ili ua Well be 10 tilt- l it, lit Mr Iii at.ica w! al our f iis..tive Art Imti a 1- ,1,: I nt wafMfwra oittn nuttt-lt vuln..t.lr ai,.in.i I loioi-.to.e, wlneli nintr losi. 01 it pi., 1 a vt ry It w, is so iitcoi.vvnii nt 1.1 rinu w h, etl.lli.it Hie I. el are aia.o trgottrii. Ti m y N- 1 .l the Keuorta am: Sl ,tiini: time In tin. e iii.,cr Viy i-ur iiien-ji.,r.iti , , slid ntliera tl,).,;t O ill Alaliuuclurea, .VI, nt tl till se T4rl1.ua itriiia of ii.Il, rtiin yivt- tio 10 l" tlte pulilic in a aiu.pc t tt reuee liiut lor jsrrprtu.il prcarrv.tli.-n, n t" K-iloer Iroiu all rv..il,tl..r reauurcta, . s, ht srti.g uir.tily t.r inuirt cliy on our we , p. my . nd ii.ou.trv, ii the iie.ijrii ol' tin : J, now oft, re.t f.-r public pi-trnaye. So I'.r aa .lit plun li.r cnmaeltna- the Fe r hten utitluretl, the a.oI lieMAlIsI I tit V'.lto to the ri illti lorul ol aueli I .Ultr- 11 1 I toi.ur i piiL.tuiii A (.lit iilllin . Ctuoiorr'-i . I Hon. I'uidic linprovt iiiiitta, M.nui. Horn, f, ries, M inea anti 8 si ml s-l..tiatl a ft iu-r.. I y,. prt at ill tht 1, cmitiuion, aiitl our aO'irt.i. n, 1 ! It IS a!.'. .:! aign. 41 lo ciiijUiii llir Ji,, on. , drntrti) of Hit riiHiie Tre. .ur. r.l Iht- S11 hi'11; rmiH, Kiiiitrii.h mli ,,t t,t ( , 11 , .si h.il.. i.en all i.llit-r fil .It- (iHicera ..ml I- ' .is also, .'Ult no nla and Ki uollsol toe t i Aii.t pri'iiriaaoi the vurifua IfAiir.i.itia .11.1 i e n-mra. Thr KrTIr will h-. nut to pre.. .1. , a ILj iTirtelit nollii..r ol teaponsibh- iiaii,, a .' 1 bun. d in a ,y the il'ci e iii nuUn li n ntiiotirra will c.nla:u t-ucli. lint lias ti..t, i.i' (t-a of closely (.rtnletl 1111.lt. r, II. kn c .. I 3 U pun. or mote, to nhieu will In ... . and complete iiidt x. Tl.li MS j 1i, I, i.iars t r ant un, Ovr I'uM.r, I nit 1 i.nts. n.r si in, nn, a: i,,., Im u ,ls I '. V. itl re- iiul v nnii. tllir.-.' in Ihr public new Q Tioiae is r"iss iitu-otttn tti t tr j- J..iitua will at ml their n una in tht u-i, w tlh. ul tit I y, aa it is i t air. i bit Iu iami- I noiiilM-r sta aoi.n aa iM.aaiM.- tji HNT. Ki ?i;r Ualtigk. Jn. IS.'S. I IV a. .1 1 kiVl SSiaaMl s a.i ut 1 1 in l or Cnux ha, Coltia, Inlluenaa, (Winr'nr-. Atlretiona ol tbr k l ,t a i nt, 111 ton r. (...in rrlio a, t.iict, tl, hilt s, W i .. m i other l tnn.lt Coil ,!-ll,U. I',,,, ,., , lii n nl. nun 'H. ('old Mine Isiikim, or IyaMplie llitlats er Tiiietuti 'I oi it i.-.i A letter from J. K. Tallinn, I'ltii.!. V N. l' itateu A up. 14, IMi : llr. J. kbul Dear tir: Your metiiiin. f itt-n tnlire aalialnrtu n in llua aeitien .1 " in. Iry. 'I'lic Ahvssinia M xture tiinrii.!lv i- ty approved ol'. It has i.t ver failee totli't M ,ciiae Il arils ao f . at, that I n. ver hlui t n-i t I aii,'ly the tleiiniin:. l an will oltiiat mi turpi aufipty o: il aa aouiiia vou i;el I, on t. i J.K.CALLIM At; KM I W iii. W.Snit.icra, Watt.i"! I T. I ...i.e. Koekinchant ; rii.fi r Y-ia. T.J. Ilo'ion nii.l Pr J. F. t.ilniei I S,H "H J- " I ry. Lexiiiajtnn. a, Kiihehlliy : :Y- I ' I H.J, practice in ibiannd thr i I ft ties and Will attend tuall li ainrafl rnlru.lCil lo hia Cit-r. was -I araa-v MB" If S liicli will be found tin- etlehrutcd XT? -vav. m mm ' n Cktrlattt.Jan. Vi.
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