F, wt the Xcte England partner .
- If Thou therefore wilt worship me, all uliwll be
Thine " Lik.
Thi cry comes up to us from every temp
tation thMt besets our paths. Wealth, lite
rary fame, political ambition, love, in its iu
finite yc-armuir,, hydra-headed sin, witn i" .
deceitful n.aak.all promi- fruition, if
ill give up tbcencrgies of our being to the
attainment of "any one : and .Lis they have
proniUed since the world was peopled aud
V0 i .j-I-n, lnnnif J
man loved, aspired, sortowca.
There was never jet a heart that rested
its desire, in the attainment of wealtWlonc,
but had cause to exclaim, not Dat ' iJ w
iIikIm " l.ut rather that the substance after
' i L l '
11 had cutaped tbeiu, and that their aitar
aud idol hiive proved themselves of the
dust fictn whence they ciuie. This is true,
of course, ou'.y of such as hare made
au end not a uieans of slow'np good will to
uieu. The poorest mau on earth is be whs
Clones his we'll GlleJbauJ ngain-t the ueccs-:
sities of fiod's less fortunate cbudren, ud '
somewhere in h';s soul's bi-tory the memory ,
ioiueuic m -i 3 !
of this great wrong will .iinS like an adder. ,
ht thing to heap up ploasani,
metuories for after days of privation auJ
pain and grief j and what more bkssed
tlougU can vi.it us at any eeason.w.an
the one boon of lo.e towards our fwow-
travelers (or etermtT .
Fame tells us of the glory of ber gifts
aad their nuff.eiency for the sou!, but the
resoune'iu applauses of the world cannot
etiil the accusing voice of con.-cicace which
whii-pers of cherished sin, of cruelty, ncg
loot, selC-hness, of disobedience to Go I s
plainest dictates, of choosing for its aim
that which excludes the duties that belong
to our lot. If this desire be uot chastened
by reverence for God's law, ty a sense of
i:epndeiice on the Saviour's gracious miu-i-.tratioti!i,
by the n-ille purpo-e of being
worthy to Ic cumbirod among the company
ol just Uieu made perfect, theu it will prove
a false glsre, leadiug to desolutiou and sor
row, rather than the immortal sun it seems.
And this must be the result of ail cnJea-
ffQa WffSruS HUlirn llir; arc univicu.
There are voices pleaditif aifh us on every
aide, " fall down worship in. ;" and among
them is the tone that thrilled the ear of
Jesjs, whose purposes were manifest to His
p ire heart, and which he repelled by the
Mrength of Lis staiulcs itit.-giiiy, Auiong
mca but not of them, ti-mpiatious assailed
Lut could not overcome llitu. They ap
proached IIiui u tjiler the guise of ambition,
anl n'ei.l with Hi in through His ririvation
auJ sjrro.Ti. Couiu.and that these, stones
be made bread ! Use your wonderful gifu
to furnish for yourself luxury and ease and
t'..e world's bemage! Plant )our foot uou
the throne of David, aud deroy jour ene
mies! At-d what response comes tack
frothe-ettipptinif adjurations! Get thee ,'
behind Me, sun, fur thou art an effence
... i. v.,
Jesus woulJ not worship evil, because
Hj knew its promises were false, and that
it could not hcilow the ull with whieo it
sought to wiu its victims; and shall we,
with this example before u.', suffer ourrelve.-.
to he betrayed ULto moral dc:tii? I; tLere
h, thing within us that rebels against sub
serviency to the specious foe, and that bids
us stand up in lha liberty wherewiih Chrirt
maketh free ?
We dare tot accept the evil promise,
with its provisions. It is certain moral
ttealu to ilo so, aad a righl'.ous stiMove
forbid the avcriaWe. Ve prefer to reteive
ail frous Gsd thrbuvgh Christ, trusting iu the
wUdou and the love that shapes our che
cjitred lut. Nor da God ' chastening, ever
permit u 13 ui:hdraw our lore and alle
giance. The faith that brings subuiiesiun
is i iac best consoler of our grief, the faith
that re-:s in the conviction lhat the pain
ful and ti:t-r are alike with the pieassut
at seet the discipline most needed fjr
our falttring nature.
Le t us theu worship the gocd and the
beautiful everywhere, seiiug (jod iu them
iu His mo-.t Ltoefieienl mauiiestation. Let
us love and reverence the character of Christ
so that we may he found tranquil iu death,
sure of ijBiflorUiity with liiin.
Let u love ail that God has made, from
man iu His own image to the loo-.i, t bios-
a.l.ery light. Th. beaisty f -u- .... ... una enoufcu to ptuue --'f;-
" J " ou jj-owih of tue ataaon ceaaea. iiaLy ot
l.nif uow is Ilia L'lft, tus iu'Imc of the u:u- ; f . . , . . ,
' h our best practiced uieu have been ieJ to take
a,r rain is Hi. tneiody. I he aubiinue pa-; .. '. ,. , , . t..: f- ,
1 . , this time, immediately after Laying, lor pru
i;e of the btorru teachea u? li.s might leji-, . . , . .- ,,,..
,.t v. u e . tt,s ap; le orchard. llonuUrad.
j ered with uiercy, sl ! the ocean t ptata to
vs of H: i-Luitv. Hiiu tiierefore we
worship ou ear'h, hoping through tne
shin where the clouds that souactiiues hido
Hi, face fririw us on earth, ar. never per-
mi tie
ii. .e,'cr If ue tru e w,.r- . ri
tru.y
Ood, all will be our.
II. J L
.
We read that in certain climates of
the world, ll.e gale that epnug from ti.e
car-v s rtfre-i.iu' saiell out to ses ;
fctl a are lh w atj.'ji p.i t thwt he is sp- j
t.roacw:!.- t, a (i.-i'.l'e and fruitful coa-t, '
,
wheu -;i: h-; eaiiu.l dieceio it willi his j
je. Ai.i, t j take up the compan-on of '
J ' f - r
Lfj to a o-,f.i', iu '..,..; u.ar,t,i.-r, it fares
with tha-e whhave il. airy aLd reli -iou. !
' "
ly pursued (Le course wl.iei, P'rvidence j
t I n ,, t n U- - '
times find ly their otu.-r-aiiou t'jwarJs
end of tiie.r d.r, . .it they at, tiled , enough, and a very steady heat, t, forward
tt.ili peace, and hp', aud yij ; which, l;keiy of our mo.-t eoteemed vejiLl les. I or
III je I
.fi.I.ii ' "ale s:i ! i -viv,l.e ouur to
ii.. ejiuen, ae Lr
ci.-e upm th.-ir ao'J
t he i frib from pra
j t' ti. :ii to uu
il r-tali l wilt, c ruliity. that God i bliii
; C , ., util i tl., ii d. d heaven
SKILL IN' EVERYTHING.
Mr. A. is a farmer, sua nothing cist.
j- m st treats jQ harness, be sends two
'mcsi0 get it mended If a horse's l,g is I
iruiej( j,e not treat it biuiself, but i
fof , bccb;Te4 Med rc. I
i p,,;,;,, B0j i,e foces carpenter to do whit;
i ,. , , ... ,i , . i
I s V(,rj jltte would enable him to do
. fo(, juif. e cannot even weud an old '
; of brokeB.blckea rake, with-1
0ut fon-isn aid. lie is a farmer. He keeps
,. ... , ... . ;,- u.
luijneiucuis iu fcuuu Hiinm.il, iw,
it is at great espenne.
Mr. B is another sort of a man. He is
a good a farmer as Mr. A ; but he is lim
ber and elastic too. All the little jobs a
bout the bouse he does himself, or teach
es his boys to do. He can roof a bouse ;
(g Qr fce caQ dig dJ
u cln b(li!j a put
, . , , f , . . , , . ;
spoke into a waon wheel, graft or bud a
q( n oU
hh .. end and a bit of
leather. If he attends a fair, he sees tuo;'
point iu tho iiuprovetnents that are on ex-j
hi!:hioni ncd bff can ,rp!j BaDy of the
tJ Qma Kotk furt,)er lK,
We wiil go but a little further. Our
readers will see what we are at. We hope
they will themselves be, and bring up their
sons to le, men Lo still have some skill in
every thing.
Here are some reasons for this rccnu.men
datiun which we will give at the rUk of ma
king this article a liule longer. i
1. Almost every farmer will need this j
kind of skill. Not one in a thousand will ,
live so near a village where are skilful me-
chauies, as to be able to use their aid at all j
tinus. Fewer still will farm on so large a!
scale as to embrace all these trades iu the
force employed on their ou grounds. He
will nctd some kill him.-elf. i
Such tkill renders its possessor iuue-
a
tia.a a great advantage.
3- I grcat UJunt of lime aud
"eJ- We "bo loat wU'ie
days t . it; e stid several dodars in money in
the following way : A part of the harness
w?s ttVen away. He had cot enough tact
atiii skill to repair it with a piece of rein or
halter.
4. It will develop talent in many per-
iere it now clumbers useie.s and
tou
roer,tss. lhe exercise iu tuecuauicai
i',l. funished bv the farm, has awakened
the mind of many a youth, who has ripen
ed itito a nolle, skilful mechanic and artist
"r,lH
Lut we have aid enough. Oive the boys ;
aid girls a good chance to cultivate their
powers a practical way. ioucan never
predict what treasures you will find. So
Dures me vio r armer.
WHEN TO PRUNE APPLE TREKS.
We have not unfrequently given the rea
otis for pruning in summer rather than in
wii.ter and tpring, having been ourselves
Uii.-ic d by the hooks and set right by prac
tical men and by experience.
When pruning is done in the winter timr.
or wit 3 the rap i Dot in motioD, if the
scars are well protected wi h shellac, do
injury tccruea to the tree but the scar is
lift. Waeu tho pruning is ptr
d when j
ihe ssd is flowin,
:.. .1 - ..- 1 ..f !
i c """"I
the hloomit-g, the flow of eop will not be
arrested by the el.clrac and the bleeding
will damage the trte. Where the sap flj
the bark wiii die and bad tears will be
left. If however, so delay pruning till af
ter the bloouiing of the trees and pruue
any time before the checking of the growth
in midsummer, the bark iil heal admira
bly snd quickly aud the wood will not de
cay. The sap being so inspissated at ibis
uoti, it wiii niitiicr flow, nor will it dry
away so as to expose the wood to decay,
but it Gils the pores of both wood and hark ;
and the latter heals and grows over the
wood and in a short time ail tiace of the
pruning disappear.
If the trees stsnd iu mowing land the
gr-,fj wiii not stait enough to interfere with
pruning U it is uoue injtiicuiaieiy auer
'. . ;. . : ..11 to -., uue!. t.nn.rl. In!
. , c.
CUU NAM V 1EPA1U'M EXT.
ijiiD. The manure fur this purpose,
IK
' ' ; ' , .. ,f ,
reaJiiitiS as ooa as possible. Ha. f leaves'
j
I
I up together, wuicti IS nesi uou vj mia.ug ;
it eoiaiiy with a lorn, leaving ivwueu liie!"".'-'""" o.n...io ... a... .. .........
V ' ..I,.,l.,,l. .,,!. en be luillld Willi III III as
.ebevi in the form of a riJg. W heu at- j ',UJ wrtr i U.iw vminily. Hjmg .lu.i'.i near-;
,-bed turnin-', thrust a stieit iu the middle ly m the centre of l narmtte, llu.in. s. Men will
c e i hull Hi. Hotel a most conv-liient ami Mesirahie
,.f the pile lur the purpose of ieertining ! u, ,Xil,u llt .tn engaged in Ine business j
the heat Tim manure should be lurard'at ihi aland nearly eighteen years, .nil in that;
. t.ii.e In- I., mule .ever.l sdnitioi s to hi fi rmer
al ieaat tw.cn beloie Uiacing the bed. It 1. , !,,,. ,a -,t , ,, u.: greatly enlarged and mi.
be-.t to tii- a h-.le the lhape of the frame, (proved, present,, g.n front a Iwo .tory VKIiANI'A ,
... I ;i)0 feel in I. ., rn. hy 12 fat in width, hsn.lo.ni'ly !
about tarcc .tet u.ep ; IU tut put tli nia- ,B4 by u.,., u tn,ide.w.lk, attordiiig a pie. 1
n jre, w hit h w ill bung the frame ou a level ' .nt pr,,.. .....e at all hour. ..r the ..,y !
'J i,e House hs s been tiinioughly luriiished thro'.
with the ground aurface. Jly li.u uiean j ,nd , rv,.ry , it ,:r,..,t,e cunluri. are :
the beat is better retained, and Uoe. uot . abundanl snd l.-mgiMe. especially in the HINLVj j
. , , , it1 1'lll, wi.'re Hie "inner man is "renewed "
make any utinhtly appearance. A bed ot (1 y t. d
.1.,..- ....I w uf feet LlirU at tbe
back and three ftet in fioiit, will gife heat
,..... r, eneniuLer under irlass. a (raine
jj'.l lr Iteji exclaively for tbe purpose, j
the heat kept raniiiir from 75 decree to
1 ' r
-'I deieea; sow iu this frjin a.io, eg";
Tan
'.able deiihl iu luui-t
I teat. Never use water at a lower tciupera
I ture than the hot bed ; if 5 degrees higher,
'0 much the better. JV. C. Planter.
j
I Plough deep while sluggards sleep,
Then you'll have ooru to sell aud to keep.
Mecklenburg Bonds.
si'vr.K m-r -ut. imt ami iiiii
ranilF.SK l!ON'I3 are uniiuutitetlly the ft
SunJ " '
The count catmui repudiate,
Zr
Tliey arc of llic denomination ol" 1U0, which.
will make them more current und usulul tor do.
.,, pUr(,,ei
Tiie coupon will prove a continent medium
ht W,,,, should noe.e.. the,,,,
and tiicy are now orlereii to them. Proposal" left
at either B.,nk in Charlotte or with Captain John
W alker will receive prou.pt attention
H. W.UUIO.V.
1'r. IV. t . 4 H. K. U. Co.
aytf
Stj)t. 26, IrMS.
Vim, A. Owens
A T T 0 U SE Y A T LAW,
II AItLOTTI'., . C,
rx prM:tlce ia lU Coul
. the surrounding c.
n.-nrly opposite the
ae.
Courts of Mecklenburg
countiea.
Post tmice.
Htf
PAPER
ro j j ig joX H'AltEIIOl'SK,
AND
PRINTERS' DEPOT,
For tbe sale of
3Jlr.fi.ig, ?ri.-tiog, gbelope,
AND
COLORED PAPERS, CARDS,
AND
lK I -T I X CJ M XTV.ll IALS
or ALL KINDS.
Agent for
L. JOHNSON & CO., Typd Founders,
R, HOE it CO.,
And other Printing Press makers,
ivn ISlis, ol KvkI Qnalitf,
at .Tlaiilif ai'ium'
" "" "
T Q IKHCHANTSt
T. Slli.,;i yar,. , ,un .,,.,,.; . I,:.
uitui: stock or
of all kinds, which he will sell very LOW
for cash, or sbor credit on large sums.
JOSEPH WAI.KKK.
120 Mttiiug St., CUrltitun, H. C.
Dc. 31, I8.VS. 41ti'
CH A KL0TTEF0UiN )
AND
MACII1NU WOKKS.
f MIlIE undersigned begs leave to call the atten.
JL lien of the puiilic to the luct that he i now
reaily to fill any on-.crs (j! making
;ifl.,iw.,1,,v. rATTiW l)r.,.ct v
11 J 111 (UHll IUI 1 IJ.l 1 ltV.
and every description of Machinery. Allkiuus
CASTINGS,
iu Irn and trass or oliier metals made at short
ni'ife and reduced prices.
ij Particular attention given to the making
auJ repairing of Thra.liing Machnn s, Horse I'ow.
trs. Cut ln (Jin. Mill Work, soil Agricultural
worse of all kinds. I
blai Kt.MPMiiNf., JOBinxt; work, wa. ,
(Jt.iN VOIlK auJ HOKSE Slk'ElNe., dui.e w.lii
Uispnlfh. j
Ol.H IRON AND HRAS CASTINGS bought
it tiie Foundry, or lukto in rachaniC f'.r Job!
Work. Wed ami Piovisinns of all Hum Uud ;
iu fli:ini. for Blacksniithiiig.
If ALL WUKK must he pant for wiien ueiiv. 1
ered, aa LASH baa to be paid out for evry thing j
iie.-es. ry to currv on the ent.,hlisiim. rt. 1
iL' ALL OliDEliS rUR MOKhL rn jt be spe. '.
eifiid in writing, so that the work an.l ipecinca. ;
U"n. in iy i
i the un!y foundry in the Stlc that '
- '
casi j lim: v. !
!," An curlracts ennnectrd with tee concern
n.ut he maoe with lle (tliiii rs gnd ululie. I
IJ A simply of A.NTIIIiAl ITE UAL con. i
t.u.tiy on l.-r.d Ibr sule. j
J. A. FOX, Projirieor. j
Chatlnttr, H. ('. tiuttmUt 31, lej. 3tf ;
S3- UIOIOVAIa,. j
fiK Cf-nft rt'iitfirrr snj Fumtljr (iruccry Store
'L of .MOOJ, V A. 'llihT ln been remoTtd lo 1
Ine lari'l .ip
the. are rec
lie tl.e Pr
sing due
.,Jte,M..C
:l Iroin Nes
if
York iarge
their stock i
C O.M'IXTION'KUIKS
I a 'iii.v .i:o( i:i:ii, Ac.
Anonj il.'.r stuck nr. y be fnond everything t.u.
sily ke.,1 hi a store of this kind. A good assort,
meat ot Cake 'i riuiroiiigs, VVilluw Ware, .Lc , al.
ai) a on hand.
"I ney have in their employ an excellent BA
KKR, and are prepared to luruish Kamiiiea and
Parlies w ith Cake of all kii.es at short nutire.
muuuy & n islet.
November IC, I6i8.
We have n'soopenni a hr.llih
uf i
store at ,
i-ril.tTld
e ol the '
Liiicoliiluli, where Mr. Moocy will
loe business, and hup-. to secure a
' ' " ' 'MOULU' & N IS BET.
Aw. 16. W.M.
3blf
CilAKLO'JTi: HOTEL,
BV
II AItlAll l 1 N. 4 .
. ,.
, f n .,111. Proprietor at tin
II, lei I
JtSa J. st.il at hi. ,-t read, l f,l-
fTv ,T? I ! iiC fil ll.e uui.i.s of mine host " to tne
iuVfitr i'r I r i -1 ' I ' t Public and other lm; '
I oi.l.ecl. ,tl. 'ins ll.ni sre f. ..
' t'n ,a,,f...dt,t'i
shiiiidai.t! furnished w iin ',
,1 hy lullilol nd ... :
; '"tf f..t,,e,,,fi,,. H, ,., wjlU ,...
j rI(M.r ,rll, , ,v n. w lv uiig aiioeri to
C - ire lo lie la prepareu ie. on i .... ir.e,,
at of I
:uiy eoit.ii.i
il 6e four.d anywlwi
"'' p httie more ao.
I I r Al a.iv late tf ll.e I b.rb.lle II, t' I
J J, KKRIl
3atf
O. f.'ti d. If id.
Gas Works,
lHE aubacribera respectfully inform the pub.
I lie. tl.1,1 u ire oruDured to erect tin
Worka for li(.'tilinK Cities, "Towns, Village, C..I
lege and lure Hotels. They have erected work.
in Charlotte and K.leigh, N.C., which have given
entire atiefiiclion to the citiie" of those p.i.ce,
Aa lo auulirieaii..na. nronliHncss and ability
perform all contractu entered into, tiny rem
the following gentlemen :
J... II. Carson, Pre..Char.C.iis Works. Chsr.N.C.
Win. Johnston, Pre. Chur. A S.I'. R. R. " "
Dr. T. I linen, Pre. It il A"- K-le'8b "
Col. U. II. Young. Wsverlv, Mi".
A. C Story, Free. Was Works, l.utlf Fill", N. Y.
F.T.Story Supt.tJas Works. Walrrtown. N. Y.
W. 9. Schocncr &. l'o., i-! Penrl St., New York.
Address tlin sul-eribers nl RuleiKh. N. C.
WATEKIIOL'SK A HOWES.
Srpt. 14, lriiB. SiTlf
A LARGE and COMPLETE ASSOKTMENT
of Plain and Japaned
at Wholesale or Itelsil, lower limn ever, at
S. T. WRISTON'S
J'ti and tuve Shop.
A FEW thnse auprrior Plunishtd lea and
Colfie POTS, iui mie by
S. T. WRISTON.
T
TO B2 SOIjB,
TOILET SETS, a .upt-riur article, lor alel0f young hair, and the front is also receiving lis
S. T.WRISTOX'S.
ASH, Peed, Spite and Dressing I1UXLS for
au'e by
S. T. WRISTON.
IIrITTAMA TEA SETS, for .ule at
S. T. WRISTON'S.
'-AT:R rOOLEKS, a firat rale article, for
1 sale by ,....t ,nn
S. T. WRISTON.
rr
1ABI.E rTTLERY, Cook's Ladles, Spoons,1
6 Flesh Fork, eVc
t-or sale al
S. T.WRISTON S.
3i
ASSER'S Pawn! lee Cream FKEEZiJtS.the
best Kriiiers now in use, fur sale by
S. T. WRISTON.
VRTIIF.R'SSeirSealing KRt'IT CAN'S, wi
direelinns how to use theni,ut
S. T. WRISTON S.
8 AD
AD IKON'S, the best in tins market, fur a.
3. T. WRISTON.
lON'STANTLY on hand, a pood assortment of
j COOK STOVES
v. inch cannot be eirei,. i" ;uri,.rm.in'-e, by any
other Stove in the market, for mile si the Tin'
and a love Shop, 'i uoo.-s East uf Springs' corner,
bT S. T. WRI-STON. ;
CarZ(te, 23. ls..B. till"
if '" -iJ--"'atli3 .
for PiRinivc; THE KI.OOI).
; THE ORIGINAL AMD GENUINE ARTICLE,
i Kvr.nrvnr.nr. tr.ir.r.nArr.ii
rOC TIIK KKWoVM, AN l rUlMVNt ST C V.V. I.
ALL lllrR.VSKS Ai.l-I MlnM A N IMI'tUK
eTATk F TIIK lit.. h ii. hi: tun.,'
DV 'I UK i-V-I KM.
Wi. fti flft tMl-."l. ., I .1,1. Mi- 'lHn" r.,-,-e..
ln.lL n. Urns .pr-. n. . . i-n, ... . : . r rl.
Use of this Preparation.
r.rl!l . II I. -ii. . !..
i tn ..n lut it cur. e -t I. S. I- '1.
MEDICAL TESTIMONY
M v.- si: n. .tl.
pr.-l
th.
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Pr.p .
r.l.1 -.14 Iv.t. It. A l. MN, W,,
No. I'll r.ill..r..i,,.i. ... . r .1 V. ,.,
p .1,1 s. l. l -.'' .'"r. .
iu. H. v. i i'.i-...v
TJGE OR "DEAD SHOT,'
Clirii
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K
Pformht
NVK HUTCHISON fi CO.,
3'l, '.'.K. I.w.a'sIi.sj
Lis AN K DKKL'i for sa! at thi. cfiic
mm
v f-f l. t utu 'yf
p til
I Joy to the Admirers of
A FINE H1D OP
RICH GLOSSY HAiK.
n- .it .. i,.niv. it it ii ii t t ate-t wl thout
fine
huad of hair, thru read the lulia-wing, aiio you
to,,L ,re. aee circular uround eaoh ottle, uud no
one can iiouhl
rROEESSUK t.-i'is .. ..
'PI VI-:. We cull the utteiitinii of ol"
v..iing,to lhiswiidcrl'ulpreriilii.n, which lurn
lack to its original color, pray hu eovi t the
head of the tmld with luinrninl gr. lh ru.
iin, tie the dandrulf, itcliuij;, "il ail ciiMhi'-oiis e
ruptions cause, h eonlii.u .l flow of tl.o natural
Hunls; nml henue, if used us a regular disiiii
ft thii huir will pn snrvii il. c.i'ior, ami ae p it
from fulling loiitnme old ape, in ail Us natural
beauty. We sail then upon ihu buhl, the grey,
or disiii-ed in scalp, to use it; and surely the
-..II i, I i,a 111. v Value the lluwing loch
or Hie witehinif curl, ever be without it
, iiimjii Hie tuiieue of Ihoua.iid..
Its
The Ajent lur 1'rul.
New Haven, received th
Hair restorative in
Slowing li Iter in re.
gard lo the Hesti.rulive, a lew WPi-k since i
line Kivsa. Cumn.. July, S3, IH'e.
Mr. Leaveiiworlh Sir : 1 have hteu troubled
with dunciruiror kcurf on my head for more than
a year, my huir began to fume out, ac-urfuiicl hair
tug. Hi. r. 1 saw in a Se Haven upr aonui
Wuou'a Hair U. aior ititu " as a cure. 1 cllnl
at your store un the 1st of April luat, and pin
ehased one Imltie to try it, ami 1 fuuud to my sat.
isfaelKin it was the thing; il removed the acurl
and n.w hair bigau to grow ; it i. now two or
three inelus in Irngl'i trW il wttlltff. 1 have
gresl tiiilh in it. I wish vnu I" send lur two hot
tie. more by Mr. Post, the bearer f Una. I rl.m't
know as any of the kind ia used in this place,
ynu may have a market fur miiiiy buttle alter it
is kiii'Wit here.
Yours with respect, 1(1 tLS I1.AM.
Pini.ADri ruin. Pipt 9. l."'fi.
I'anr. WnoB IVar Sir: Vour H ur Ki-storaliv
i, r, .iinir iui il lien, Ikml In me. Tl
trn-.it
l.o the hark pirt "I my 1
i 1.1
lennp intact sl.o I nave usea mii" nan
I pint hollies of your iiest.ira.il rr, and now the top
! of inv head is well alinlui-H with a pr.n.iisiiir crop
hen. til. I have tried oiiu r preparations wimout
any benefit whatever. 1 Ihu
soiial reeoiniiieiidatiun, I eun
in my own per.
maur num.
to tiy it.
Voois resinclinllv,
u. it. Thomas, m. r.
tu. a 1.1 V Hie .licet.
Vise r nis, I ., Ju
i . Itri3.
PIIOF.O. J
WOOI: As yon are i
hout to man-
j ol-Klur'und , vu .,!, disc,
j It. stor.itive, 1 will stale, lor whoniwe.
red II, ir
onisoever it mi, y
rn. thai I have used it and known others lo
use it that, 1 have, fur several years, been in the
hahit of using other II nr .-l..r.ilive, and thai
I rind your easily superior to any othr 1 ki. r
II entire!, .-ietinse Hie head of d iliurult. ami Willi
one mouth' prur u-e will r.-tore ;,ny -t.,n's
bsir to the orijitial yoiilhful eulor aim titur.,
giving it a healiliy, soil snd glr.ssy appearaiirt ;
and uli this, without illirul-iring tne hands that
r-ppiv il.or thedre.ann winch it urnp. I wuiiM,
Ih. -rehire, rrcommrm! its tie lo ever y one disirou
of having a Sue c.iiur ami texture to hair.
Ucspeetf.lilv v.iara,
Vt ILSON KINO.
O. J WfiOD i CO., Pr'.prieturs, 312 Uros.l.
way, N. Y.. (in the gr. .1 N Y Wire Ruling E.
tibiiahiiiilitianu IM.M l.ll .ti.f I M Louis, VI
TnT,'.!i,f'
Anil .old b alt l'HgFi-ia in th- I
E. ME HUTCHISON, Jt CO
t:y Charlotte, S. C.
AYER'S
Catliartic Tills,
,-ri; IK COATLH.j
Aiir. UAtia to
CLEANSE TEE BLOOD AX 3 CUBE TIIE 8ICX.
Invalids, Kwlb.rs, .llolHers, Pli vatrlsins,
I'mianlliropUls. rra.l Ihelr KlTeela,
aud J ii ilie of their Virtue.
.K Tim t i iik or
tIeiidnrl.e,Si.-k Ilen.i.ii-lir.EonlStorrineh.
IT.i.s. ... 1-4. ha. I. I-....
t'a J. r jtita .r: I U l tiemnilT .1
II... .T-l I,. -li. I-.I, I.... '-. a a ur ..
rrf ,,., 11 .m, I., .r,- f. a frail li Ii. !.. I.
tlier i if- el nn- IT tli. f .11 lies tii.rt as ih-j ai
li-v. II,- rwl h, ,rflli kia-"ui,X.
luurs a. Ui r al i"t, KO W I-MKIII H.
t7ri M'ufntr tl rum.
er Cninpliiint'..
Dysi'ntPrTt Krl.iv. hmI Morni.
I'V wSa,Uiue lnrs qm
N.U. TV. Sft-.twa.il
of i,o,j, .,m-. .1
S. !! torwl lii.
klll. ,u. I. I
.1 act !.-.. I I
Indierslinn und
Vns. Un J I
Da. Aifa: t I,.,- n
s., in a. f,,i., .
l .i.ti-, T rK'i;l
I. , ..r., ,.h IS .l.usl.
i l.rr.
I. i.l.ltns, ,rf-..,'.r
iiilr ol Ibe IJIo.mI.
J..al A.n.
i. 1 iih;i.
a ia : I s-a i
il tin.l .: .
clesuae Hi.
if 11,.
..I
John ii. mkaciiaw, v. o
Ervaiprltta, Seroliiln, Kintr'a Ia iI, Tetter,
I iiniors, und nlt Itheuiii.
From a ,-BaU.y it.',n. J Lim l, .ft. 4. I-ifl.
lis. Area: V,a,r f',H. sr. ir,- .iv.n .a alt ll.ar uj
tn la awilcn. I i.-t I,... er-4 n,i Inn. .l.UKi.i-r
fit i.leari-i. s.,r-s H.fi Im-I I
II,-
I, MflWtci K Hi. Ui-
h--r half. Afl-f fi.i
I rtM.f.
('ills, ami Ibrjr be curr.1 Iim. ASA U'l.ViHUa.K
Itbeinntitium, Neursilcin, nnd Ciotit.
J, w Ue Lit, IUn.il. Ih, AMV..J Kpii. r..rtA.
I'ilahi II,. fa... lie, Jan. 1. 1M
Iluv.mei. ?ts : 1 fcla.aal la-uti.talrlnl fee UlalH'",,,
.kill haa la .1.1,1 me it I ,l. ...a
A r..l. w-ltle-l lu g.v nml ..nl w.
s-u.iUi. sMrh n.l.4 In
-ru-.a.hns
,V..I,IS.In1,i- I 'avl I
Ik.
.A" ?'
I aee.
i llItil
ttv.r. f-Himrs. Il.t-v It . s r-e.. !.
In.. Am I !,. i--i. ei,lu-lr . nrl l.v fur fills "f
l:i.e,.iK Guut ari.HU. H" h-1
t,r ,.. V IM I.M tl.llis.1.1.
f ur lrup, l'l thorn, or fciwdred oin-
llalllla. le-iameif aa .!. .i.i, Uaej a.Sai.e.iit-
tstnXrv tr,iaW i.nmmVWi8? nm
t'it. ni,n,reavi,n, I'mnlvf. IsHsmms.
Il..l.,n,l . -a lle.rn.aa. ...I I'.rlUI Illln4-
4 !,. P H. In n .ilut er,n.nln Vl.r'.iiT. hUh . al-
AYEK'S ( III'IIIIV PECTORAL
r , 'It iiik H.ti in it kk i,r
tOI (illW, IOI.UK, IIIIAKSKMiJiS, INf XI'.
K.Ml, llltllM 111 I IH, VAIIIMlPlftIS
til t.ll, ( HOI I', AHUM A. I.N.
tll'II.JT li.hl Slfl ION,
a, A f.a ll, rrlh-r i4 c.a.u,i,ll. s l.ll.t la vltsnt. I
.om iH I
t--l,lis of Ms vbi
. It l.-a.lr S I.. ii
r,';r
W Hi l4,r .-i,f .iii I, . mi i .an Iiutitplt ( n tLrir . u.
I'BFPIBKD BY DR. J. f. AVER,
Practical tai Analytical ClsD ist, Lowsll, Has.
at A II S (I II) ur
mrrcniHON fiii'.i'.o.v, ch.uute.
IIAVILAND.STKVUN.SON KO) ,
C'j ir.'etlun, S. C
jpjnvraaasjlisnar-iivT-T
i rii ;
v m it ii
17 SH
WAIT F 0 SI THE WAU GO I.
- II Y ie it -1
Id cause he buy
AsiUsllsTATLO
Would rrsnerirullv sniminee to the ml,ol ilr,'s
,e iiihol ilar,!,
unite 11.. w . v. hi
ssortm. iits ol
from their Oio Maim, to No. 1, Crunile 11.. w . w hi
North, one uf liie liu-sl exlmsne assortm. nls ol
E Of W Witt
,oiig which will be found the eeirbrsteu
'B':rH .-Wa ttaes'-ui
EverolTtr.-d in Korth-Caruline , among which
wln. h hs. gained surh a faiw.ua tepiilulion i the
Tin Stove he warrants superior In a.v t oi kmg
rullluIllt, xn,l dues more work in c
I,.i,ir sliv olh.r Slovr .it Ih
not un 1.1.6 he.l.ir sliv other Slove u the same
work in a given tinic.h. w ill forfeit the price 01 Ih. Slt.vr, ai.r! r, uil s. lin g amir. , t
the belter one. .... . . .
ALSO, A JaiL KLNDaS OF
FiiRSiOB. & BOX iSTOVES.
Ho lia, and con.lantly keep on baud, an exlen.iv and Varied slock uf
tin and siii:i:t ii:ox,
iu:.ts ki:itia.s, list iiio.y i:i:iiri.u,s,
HAT HACKS, CP.ADLES, &c, &c.,
.Allot w Iim-Ii will ! ll, W lil
a-vs-r bri-ii !
I would return try thanfee
he. towed up.,11 ua, and they ui
tiigether witu a termiualiun
to hiv frwniis an"
a y rest ussureil, I
I., p.nse, to try a
St
l,;ij;,.s auJ Ccntlcnit n arc parlirularly
1 llZr?.'b$ Or IfA
N". B. I .ill tell V uU why I head HiV uett,.in 1. 1 " W SIT leS VMS W sec ,"- il I. ...
we Imv. three wsgg.,ns coiiauully lr. lung 'hmiil. the e. unltj will. Stove
i 9iT .I oiuU ru ir ill be fitilhlulhj uud jnaiiiiiiltj itttt mix! lo 4,
Ckarittt,, Jur IS,
For Florida tlrect. I
I l'iU:U m 3U Jl-nf. ad is) 24 I .'b
JJvgil I.rtt 'lima thnm ty any ttl.n Yul.
Tin: I mii:d Ki VI I W IIL
j THUS. SL'kTI.-. Ci).l.UNl)KU.
fFAVKS ( lt,UtLrTilN.S.C.. rvery Tl K
J HAV Al l Lh.MHi.V, al 3 ..'rl.-k. i..r M
I.ATKA. H.A . via IKHNANMNA. JAt KXi.N
VII. LK, I I' Dl.A l'A iuii liie usual .ali.l.l.gs on
the Si. Juilll's K.ver.
I .V,s eonllrrta, gong will riliirinnf , w.lii liie
; Itniroad at Krrnan, u a, and w.tl. Siege al ll.e
'..., I.anif l ptac. 8 Ail ' ! r, Or .1-, . .-..,
' ;iy, Taii il.ai." e. St. A dg ,iti nr, Taui.a, anu e ta.
i er .,r. in tin- mii-rior ..I I :..n..a ; .1 t li . r; stun,
' w th the N, w Yma Sh aii.si.ip ...il the Nml ..n
j .. mi W.-Uni It.ilroad trains mi luisu.y. and
I Salurdsy.
M,-rei,ai.ilir, J..:.. ens.fne.i lo tins Ageney,
il be h rit aided Kit LK OF I H.U!a-L.
For freight or p-s.g, anp'v to
ii i, t ii i2 n.M,
S. uther.i n.rf, 1 ii.rle.n.n. S. C.
J'tautity I, !i.,ri. 43J.ii
W1IKAT AM 1 1.
HK
JL Hwr,e.g M,:i
t.iiy Wheal, n.r wi.
nurk.l pmc ... - .-!
K,.,ur. lira,, .i,i
ijrli vef ed here v. r .
( haiUllt. Aug. 'J.
e w.ii give Ui. higei
fur .,le al the M,;l,
i. i t. an.
JOUS WILKES.
I-..S.
am .
.1 AMI IS M. VAix'
COMMISSI rAlClIAST,
M7j,.,t:,v,,,M,,.v.
,. nd forward, every kind of ii.ereh.n
I i Sure I'.r 11 1 pr crnl. Cmwrnissnm. Lei. rs tu
si. M. .. i..a.l N- . VA.a,.lfili. J. W.
Osborne,.'. V. !. .-. A- M "'.
and Uev.C. K. Deem., lion. W A.Oi.h.i... i,d
other. 'raer . P,a...,s. M. hs.ie.-n. O.g .ws.
Harps, fiuilais. Mmic, Nsuif .Marhmes, ln.ii
Sal", s, Pinrp.. U .r.len Kl.gii.e., 4e. A printi "I
h.tof.ll ine d m lent I. e.. ra, Sim: anil prie. s
,( free. Puhn.her -if n elegm.t litbngr. (
.. .i-awy A.I Up," N.C.ftl.) and the I rn.
re PtllsK.'lAW i lalilas i.l.llir To llnl.TM.
I in. invaluable fann y asriser slioinc i" in " 7
hoii.e. It ireat.of all tiise-ases. Las eoponia
my snd pr-smbe the r. n...ii' frin nature
fc'.'.!'... .I'lVf-.'i.L.'U"''.6. ,;r,r:n:i
snmelf Isound fourth rUltion, 3hl! pag... snd is
minted .- fur ne dilltr.
New h' Ml Pi.u.os, 1130.
ttt. 16. l.-.rj. ly
S.M.1I0WKI
Faddle tt Harncn HantiiuCtDrcr,
! T 1 1 ft K K norilt F'iL'TH lrillEMANJl'J IKiffg,
1 4 II UtLO'l 'l i; . .
I ness InBl I
KKPAlKINt. pr-ii,.t!j ee
.. I!), I pi 5-1
Ulrrl.
J7lf
lK. If. VI. 4 oi.i:
ILL he pienss.1 lor-
in II, e .1. narlli.i I
'.I I I H INK ani
iinnlli sli-'it.hej
Pi.ri ,M.U Ii. p..t.
l HtiK.IIY. I'l.ies. .r,
..ur he (ouml nt ui. r..
Y-rk ll..t,.et S. .
F'h. 12. iPi.eh
Ciisli Paid ji.r Hides,
t. M. HOWK.I.L, 1 H,.r. si ,u Hi of
Y
I Man II
l.hbrlt I, Ayl b, laH.
rar,aW:Jvajra frt
Ft 81
RANSOM.UCS.
oi nii i e i i .
ol ( IIAl'I O'll F. si ll '
it he bus new on t hil
il i ii 1 y. il nl .c t, rt(
liihiu.,1,, ju.l rucn.tj i,tl
it he bus new on i
-r B'a.
S..ull . in ountr
rM.,vr m w in us.
f..r the
li is t.n i ;.
el. I.
un any thi r St. v. i.r
I int.'ii Mi.ti , ane il il
il- lt Intl. 'li-iir IIiiiii bai
tl in I III. V K I sat I .
enaimnera f. r ll.e very lit
p..lr..,,i.
hall ennesvof , by el. atlei.tiuii U liu-aa
i a rtriitinnnMCe ol the an,v.
iiilitl !o rail and Piamihc lll
Itlt.Viu 10 vf 21E
A.A.N. 31. TA Yl.tilL
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An lull I ami limit! r.
ILL 'un,,-!, ft. s ens. PI-ns rm I'-.
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of m i., k uj.it. h i .
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for '
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or liy...pl.e
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