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at J?itito grating. MrJ E JKSV$l VK3 I KNOW IllM.'' How anxious were rn.n.J llie dsaih bed of sister to hear i .1 . t l.j c-. .-.1 r.l. .I... C.,tl, la ll, mi who imuravrs lil j lan.l. As Aom Ldv Piad. the Lord wa it acioosly J..'"" with we. i aod the appearance of hu place, irxpruvci . Hudisill died on the -cith u.t.ap Ui. ..1 , n,r,.;,i.l h I.U second hi stock aud taliea ear of lm force. To., ai tbe advanced age o y I and minr, arrived there, and perceiving me, be cried oat, ' Here I aiu ; make ready. 1 And I think this definition of tbe term is andehven years, nine wnthWnd hcenty. f, nJ. ... .i.l I answerc d aeriously, but with inucU feeling, No man, however intelligent on other ' . ' 1 am ready, iu tbe presence of God, to ask snrje I two duys. liiabeth. . !OICTI2 tl -!! V ar u.nofcr ! TyrTT TTfllRV TrJSTTTTT T V e hundred! J. .w- Mini S,..-' ii Giiiiiiiiiiiioa mi Iho I at ! ! biocta. uo matter bow much uiouey bo nardon of you. 1 havo offeuded yu, and may be makingor vie ni.oeutgs aoouiu the te-t:inony she would leave behind coo- ,0 forgive you any wrong you may have be considered a "good farmer, In the he ex- strictest seose oi tnai term, o nrus-ny ncg- lecta the improvement of his ton and force sod ntock. INo men alio cultivates tbe urns and permits Lis fields to wash iuto yawning aod him crucitwH," and was without excep- j ijv iun,i,e j nie BD,1 touched my heart, and gnllit, and turn tlictu out for his childreu tion .t,n of tbe most cMisi-trRt of Christians. 1 rrprnt and ackuoalfdge my folly before j to reclaim, at 'he cost of much labor and Not a "lav r"""d wilhoJt an lour uior- liim, and entreat you also to liar mm, auu ; expense, or leave uiuir uiu uuir, . i , i, ..., k. i,r' no bnurr reject his meroy.' iiinc, noou, ana night. In in:; spent ry uer j j ' c ' ' . Ilnd nrctii rd. 1 he contest was in f.iiveto devotion. She kmie Jems, in , . leturncj ,0 , ur2i8 uiy ! provciiieut, aud agricultural journal,., totea n compaiiiot, uo longer to live in rebellion a- I rora in one end of bis suck, and a rock iu tn leTinony ne oufi ier uiiin i- 0 lorgive you any wrong you may diti w oi-rning her propects for the future. From done to mo ' Coward ! couudrel !' he ex- tt h,r infancy t the day of her 6nal dep.r- claimed, thU U your meanness.' ' You le. , , . . . . ,. pi,rv, neevl not insult me, 1 added, 1 speak in at ture she irlotii'd ''in xAitnn; save V.nnsl: ' i i n . iurc, fuc jjioii vi e i the presence of God, who sees us both. He j an Clothing Emporium. r n,r,i of ence. In the sreat con prepatiou, the words of divino truth nev.r gainst iod. I Iftow not if they yielded to' the other end lo L.Uiict it b.Tause hi. ;Vltnc,'u'Tn.'''v failed to refresh her .oul. Around the fire- entreaties for I left town shortly after- J daddy " douc can posbly bu a good ( '"l" aide ihe whole tenor of her conversation waros anu ban no farmer tmercoiire nun them. IJt I cnuot drcrib the iov of uiy as of heaven and of Jod. She never csme ,,jou mother, when sle saw me to be such from secret prayer, but with a heart filled afre?h with love and truth. Truly she shfic like a burning lifht. IIo-v Dri'ural then that we should wish to bear ber speak f him si lord in her last momcots. ! I'jir soiiKtitr.r she had lain in oncooseious-1 Cess not eould di-turb her; uo sound aroused her from her reverie. Though a little croip of loved ones were gutbsred a-' round her, and her ejrs in oec steady gsze rested upon them, yet she knew them not. Mi-inory for a time at last had faiied her, aud uo esr'Lly scene or familiar frieud held a place iu In r rero"eetion. Those who were dear to her by kindred ties spoke to her in words of love and fond porsua-ior. ; rut wiih tearful eyes thry turned away witho'.it receiving one glare- of recopnitioa. I!er loved eoinpaniou felt that though oth ers were forgotten she would remember him. a-rooe with whom she had wept and prsy ed, and whoc burden she helped to bear as ihev had trareiled their Christian coure tojethe r ; but no ! he t jo was forgotten : his desired, and felt that the n.tiuite love aud mercy of tha Lord bad been manifesud to ine. The Divine Lift. ONCE MORR, m. i.l uiiu wlrrlis, we mvne you t.. vi.il the KiiiK.riiin uimI ainn lm lurgest, hetnHii, bimI i liiupet t' k SUMMIIIM'WNMS'i ever uft'orrd In Wt-nteni fat-linn. We ")' t'e rlienuesl, Ut-anse e tji t-'iir r."U .lilKi. l.t ly Iron, any ull.er lioue. Ve boy 'lie i.nU-rn.l. tr..m tha importer uivd jo. r "Mil mi.r.,elure j r ilia ciutMiiiv tiurnilvea. t. to any extent, whatever, a gooa tanner. f4Ct(irt.r., ' ifi A WB c wi.-l. -f the No man who denounces agricultural ira- j j, , g)fe u 4 Um nj w, 6r cunlident t cm AVE W VIH ANT n and will n nrur in uiuteriul ur uia- rietiV'if farmer.' I ,. ,.., ... i ,.,. 23'l " Freiiclia Et. IMi.d'Kle Kr..rkSuek. l.'ll " Alpaeea miuUif'i'a "u liu l.i F.incy ( iimhiii rr li iTS. .ill fikin Sl Fniicr Mt"Hm 300 S(,..tii.li I.im-iit him "uel1 Si n k Suck (erm. iitlil.". ! A Agricultural. a.i p.. a so " at ADVICE TO FAKMKK. Jacob trawn u said to be the most ex trusive and successful farmer iu Ii!inoi, though not doing so much as formerly. He liiveB the following advice to farmers through the Chicago Press: LICI1T IN" STAliLKS. Stable should be so coustructed, by lha insertion of windows in various parts of tbe ' building, that they should le " light as 'day.'' A "dark"' stable is only a black J hole suitable prison-house forsucb a vi : cious specimen of the equine race as tbe no ' torious " Cruiser;" it is also tbe very worst ilocatKD for any kind of animal. Sir A. Nylie, (who was long at tha head of the 'medical staff in the Kna.ian army.) states i that ca.-es ot diseaie on the dark side of au extcnaive barrack at Petersburg!), have been uniformly, for uiany years, in the pro portion of three to one, to tho-e, on the side exposed to a strong and uniform lipht. Humboldt has also remarked that, among bipeds, the icsidcnta of South America, who wear rrry little clothing tlius allow ing the cutaneous, as well as the orbital I CIovik, II surfaces, to receive a tree rsy ot ngni en May 17. 18CJ. jspllXIXGS 20(i Black Si ltr Kunry '.'a ii-0 an ''unibliiiisH (0 da. finrj a wll SO " I VAC TI.TV EI.KIJT: .MJ. D. H. IIH.l., buieiint. mlviit. I.ikl t. C. C l.l'.K, I'niiiiii'iniluiit, i:. I". A. M , PriMtipil "I Primary - li-' it in ui. .Co Hi's f ytmJirs : In tin rriniuiy 1). jiarlmi nt, such n In quality j Slum ul n-tnli r any f "'I' K''. j In the fcieiilil'ic l).-.irliiieiit tlie West P.i.nt I'lirrieulnill will tie cUsi ly liill.Xi-U. II W.ll IW mi of the Prulwsina t" m.ike Sarvi ), l--i'Kt-iieirs.t'liemiata.anU men tit n.r thr )f:irtiel bun- lirti ill' tl ft-. In idihlion to tin. usual I'.sn rinrt nl Military SelnmN, Dm imnillm !' Autnt ..ml l ml r will lie M-nl in l'u,iiu i;Miiiy lliruuli llie m.iuii. lama nl .Norlli t'ar.'lni.i. 'I'liw ArJrmic Ytnr will c.uiinirnee, mi the UI day uf ItiLilier, n. I will inilir-.ee twelve iiimitlia. A luib.iiph.il two imiMihs (Auu. and Sept.) will he riven lo fi.ili'ia ul llieemi "I Hint uminil yR.ir. p.irimular atltntmn will Up b,iv-u ti tne ii mU ir.i-iuis iNmf'iim l Is. F.xri:Ni.s: Tlic In.litiilr mill iruvn.- ll.rrt, l'uil, f.il.ts. W.isiimu, Aioih, tquipmeiits unit f inioriiK.. nu il elnikinic rci-pi un.nr cb.ihep, for :iOO I'lllt .1 .I'.Vl. "lie lull' . value ill luiv .nce the li.liiiet-in sii iiii.nlliK. Au nn ihaifie: N.i ruinM..ii .l enarpia tu lli.. l.u le-vr uriit.n on tlie arura "I lieallli. TKUUS OF A DMlsslOS: Nu nne will be ailinlllrd into II. o l'ailV Pe rTXT uniler T v year ol' a,., ; nor ml., ti.e SciaNTiric IhtnaTwrNT un.:er Fiiten imr over 'I s. t-i.ly ...lt )i .r ol'e. A.I c.l.iM-ctid Willi tlie r-ciculilic l)iar'iiin.t will be 1r7t.nn in l..rd 11. i-.i Iii.uinii ; iIik- in l.- I'liui-ry L (...rtinti.t ni-y Uo ao ll lliey el..".se- REMARKS: III" I .. (' I I TI.e Ii.slilule RiiiI.iiiiks are I'm lartrst. moat cds! ruihliiHL, l.-ucuN ' . I1J,UU, irii.cac.-oiu...d.-iiuiii CaiieU ill tne Suitlii 111 1'ountry ; anil tin- Hoard of j tin ll'tt JHt."--ivrl, rtiuck f a'Jfc r.intif, Fancy " W " Plain F'e. I.inen a Mnreillea Panta FUhlTTi's, SPRINGS & CO.- i bavr ri ceivi-il pij fiu'd.tlrinaiiuie r"ilk Wsla, Sere " 111 Linen and M imeilles ' 1U1.1. 1 nu i:s. rl J iff if" .' M 17 S.H.RANSOM. O.C&. 'tii THE UAIK10L WAIT FOR t IKeause be buyra h SIM t'.H Irum tin v. Ta M ni ui.. r 1 uri-ra. ' Us Si,,,,, , A.A.I.3I.TJH0R i.is . ft I'Al.im hiir,i w l.i ir lie but niw " ul il. Hi ) WEB Would r-prctfnllv anin unr tn ihr inliabilni.ls 1 f Vh V I f I I t v n IV..111 the ir IM.i tsiuiin, in Nn. I. Cranita Kcw, wl.i ir he hf m 'w rjl.il-iii.-N.irlli, one of tbe ajioal tllrni aaaurtaiciii uf 'r.,P " """11 li. Ul When you wake up, do not roll over, but ..1! ... I. ,! ..;.. va titno t.-i ililfli all your .lou'hs, aud break them up, and har- J'veu immunity irom various uiseasea uu u row them? and so the.n with timothy, aud 1 prevailed extensively anion- the muabitauts a small t onion of red clover with it. Uue j of dark rooms and underground locations, bu.hol cf clover to ten of tbe timothy is suf- "d so excellent an authority as Lmrteas I ana irici M iShirla oliara. t-.- linen niara li s boa. .n,at4in; and l'11'ol..n.ni ALSO y, f.c, fruvata.Siik l.aco Ilea, nukcrcl.icls, ul ml qu iiim" I F.erorTi-r-d in Nr.rlh.f aru'nna. aiiiong I n mm.m wvvsi.- r t Jf jsa- je m : r liirli ill be fuund the celcurateu f- zx wlui b hat jtainei! "up li a f.inimii. rr(HiUtii.n in llir Solium fnui.tr y f..r t! e U.I i-i,,,,, , . t.,r iriit tnai uimer the in.n .neiii.nl ol the j - , . . , . ..,,. i,,r il ui. anv .tl . r tbv. 1 m , . . . I. ...... ... I ...1 .ul ,f ukai I imnt ! Illl,liil 1I1M "'Sri ..rk in gi" I.n r.u u n; . 1. 11 ru n 1.1 it ui, irii.t.n.Vi.l and I .. wn ....l-uil. (' oj "" . , S(,,,. ,- ,,r ,. , , t t 'nit,.' MM...1.1,. it H ,, l,ru.ii.at. a uf West I'o.nl and ..t li.ng e,.en. put up one beau.e any oilier . 1 v. . . .1 ,, , , I inatruc-1 1 f i i. r 1.: .1. ....1 ' concenus iuai ino muimui eanusuia w --wiai words sn warm so f-iii of love and afl e- Benin. jourieuwo m-u, u.. ou , ,1.. ....... nv, jm, . m.lv iVil unou b.-r heart like SDarks slrou-', so that it will keep your cattle anU , "-i " "uv," v . non. oM tell upou L. r neari line sparas ' ' - , . ,UIruner journey thronh high northeru lau- Ktnn tb rnhl snow iL-r weet litt'e irl pi if s out. 11 jou nave rjrun, maae your j j e o . wpon tue eoia sinw. mr. ct nu. e ni, r : .. tnd.-a uo ecu lar V healthful aud lnvi.'ora- bcr cios.v nutlets halt,-!!. around ber n nee secure, '" '"!-'" . V..t a l. aUo remarked that I C sewv nock stood utiheed-.-d aud uiiktio.n begs Irom the cattle ; tor 11 me corn is ciean 1 a- j 7, Ji'TEm cf her bo-o,,.. er; u.,:.bie .0 bring from ber electing Presidents nators, or so,.!, cf- J"- - - - - - . Tt 'VE , .c 1.... i..t. -r fieera. and la kinir of hard times while spen- ueloronty. l.i'iit, mereiorr, 1 a cmi.u , (fi Fl'LLtXGS. SPRlNtiS .V CO I IXG9. SPRINGS . Urge Mock nerr, Silk and I-eii- b.u;hl ul H'U .If! 1 4 t'e ul Ca burn Iti ufacturtra by Sie case. I AIO !r"sr"l? A le l..ek ol Unil.' IKtf SJ, iri.m 10 a, ea aid furpel B 1 ..i I... ...' for Sali .-me 111 tlie Army, .il.d ill tbe bllalli. tion. lliu liKlilule will lie e.taulifl .Mi.llal) basis al.d loll.lurtrd oil fi,iiieib. Tbe boaru will f.irili. r KST1I.I. i Graduate ' H.e Vir,(i and an .-aperienerd Classical ir oulu furllier alulr Ibat il ia ll.i-l uirriase tbe 11 u 111 ii r uf teacb. rs 11 1... nl. .. s t ne 11 ilrmiare ul tlie vu'oii 'i l.ia In.lilult wr (.ranted u lib. ral I nail. 1 l II. e I., gialalurr ol North f aruima, with tbr lrr III e..nlirring Ik-jfrm-a Uon Iboae who cuil.iitte Ihe ir.., tihr.1 I uur.c ..!Uiilia. i 1" . ,.;.!!' ill. na for a.:lnisa.on will be rr.eiv-d 1111I.I ti.i- latnf Sr(,li n.ler, ami must leilinttrt to r. f. J. F.-i, I'rt.iurnl of liic U..-10, 1 liar. id on a Uu uie .Mil, l.r, ,av. Ibat Mr. il I inveraily eher. '1'bey ll.ti I.II..II In U.lb 1. part. J" tbe bi-tter unc oltr, N. f , diiii? vo-ir tune in town, silting es, and whittling all the soft wood up, iu- u know Jrfin r At onee her stead ot leavinS it to Siiiuie urea wiui, to d with iT. b?r countenance lit mat tney cau gei 10 uusmrs... smon. licr hasbsnd then sn'tlv aalrcd her " A'ir- piuia, do tre ararkl d with 1 ly up with uirine li'lit. ai.ai with the ex"tscy of su'tiien re-to'lion. aie ariiwcrcd, JeU ; ves I know iii hi." O "" she ln it l"ve-l him, hrn a'l oih'M were for; preserving the siht ot a Horse, it is anso. lately necessary that while ha i the habi tant of a st.ible, his optics sha'.l have free access to the aun's rays. If a borse i in the same condition as a polype, with no or- t ition lie sure to gel vour ban is to bed by sev- .n n'.W.- .) tbav will barn to riac earlv . . ' v, ,,.,. 0f circ4iD"tinees Pay a band I L'n of vision, who shuns lijrh:, a dark sta-' . luu if" he is a poor hand-ail vou promise him ; L'.e mib. Trovo his earthly paradise, but a. Atlntic HUTUtL and FIRE Insurance , nbacrib, bi ilif drairnua to ft-movr the cnWilry, olUra h.r sale tbe PI wiui h a. 11.. w r'snir,, 1 me 4 mil. a Irom f bfb.tle, onhhe eaiern Piana Koa.l, eon t'lnmg 5 r-re. fl'be land ia of iroo.) quabiy For u rticuUr,, tT;mre uf llie ui r.U r on tbe premises. Mis. A. W. STEVENSON. Anrti 12. ISM. I 5 fri-od bu.baud-ehild lie w... re- if he i. a -oo 1 haud, pay a little more ; it'1"' . " 7 ,' , lcrapdny, : ritllK T-i l.-.i. n.r n jr ls.. me -'ere I 'lis a id Z n - thoi. ,bt and ! wiil encourage bin, to do a little better.- -etjtl, .u.c..rt;lle o be .influence of 1. -h. fan.i.... 'tl,, V . 1 ---- 1 " m" Jo- U 6 i -lh "01-1. ibfuk that I When I was younger, and employed .great "d tb. intcgnt, of his orgausm, or a part aUd t n Ar, f lilt . .V..M pay la... ..I. P....e , ad ...tie ein iiow tl B.is av. wnu 0y 10 idiu a. J f .mnloved over two'of the same dcpendin.' entirely on the ad-, t-,si.-. i h. C ti K1KH, ."liertff though Ihe men-ory of al earthly things, many bands bare employed over two, - f - ; b , J, c1 ' ) I April PI, lr.W. bit and friend, fl us. iu that hour we will re- j 1 red a da,,) I made a universal rule, J' beeo"; acted "ceo ' ' fBvHIS (Wpanf be,,.,- du-y ,rf-. d. i. now member JeSHS. Yc, .he kne- him. He !1 the tune, to pay good hands more than h stables anouid be co ntracted JJ ,.,. w. there At ber bed-ide, within hsr ' I promised them. I thought It brou-ht ma Singly it. Jjuinul. !.,.c Bp.. 1 (l JlS 0 X K S. heart a'it':ceto!i.tber throu-htb. " val-luiore iut-rcst than .ny money I ever ban- - .a j BUILDINGS, MERCHANDISE, 1 f , f. .ui.acnu. 1, re.( Hully florin ibe P Uw .nd .h.dow af death." to 1'iva ber his idied. txtra pay is appreciated by good , 1 r . ,,,. r(. t, llaiinl.ii l !X i.e. u-i tm , ... .n ,..r. u tu e.,ei ( Pcrapany, C. .1. F'-X. 1 JAS. P. Ill WIN, II. Lai'. ALKX ANl'Ell, J.8. H. CAKt'N, ) THCS H. Hlih.M, I S M. PLAIU. I PAVll) PAKUS, J , .v..v iu. tyj. -Jif T.IXKS. ALSO, ALL KLNDS OF FAHEiOR &j BOX STOVES. lie has. and e..nintly keep on hand, an ratei ai, aad v.rt.d .loek of tin and siu:i;t IKON, i:i:.tss . 1.1 'I L i s, f.isr it i is 1 1 .itts, HAT HACKS, CHADLKS, &(,&(., tl l u hicli w ll olt. li..l.i.!u ami Italull Ii. , 1 lliiinl.ni r. b .ii ll.i l I" I h VsIhII. 1 would return my tb.ki I., iry ',d. ai.. cat. .era f. 1 Ibt- ve,, in ,r.i I.. , 1 .,., !m.tuwed iiison u(. and Ike, may rest aore.t, t'.-t I snail . mi. a,-r . ny 1 n-s . 11. 1 1 , a i ., k, loitrtlier ill. a d. li mihusi'ioii t- plea., lo try ai d 11" ril a . oi.lil.B- Ii. . of I! r .an.r. j H: mTi-(i B " ?SlX I. lllli, ir-.UV:;.M Ladies .ind ( U-nt!t nun art- p.-.rtifiilarl inilidlc ml ird mwkr IhtuA I mZlT'vt 0"i d0? Vii'VZ i-Sl .?3'LH:t 10 Vllh ":Wilr;. I N. B. I Willi 11 V..U Wl.y I bead .1 y .i.frl:.. . 1 I " V 'V l.'ltl'SlW."-.l : ., hoc tlu.c ,..,..i.rt...l.l.j liav.i;...f 'l.r. -ufil. ti t country will. !tu..a. i UT .III unit will br fniUi fully vml pi t uii lh t-ttitl tu & A.A..N. M.TAYUH:. I karli.llt.JnKf I. t"57. lev and shadow of death." to etit her hisid.ed. kxtra pay is apprectaien p, , gooa TJi si.n staff to lean upon. Header, do jou knew J.uT Ji you know Jesu iu the pardou of ycur sius ! If, not, acijnaiiit yourself with bin., yni will Sud biui a friend that stirketh elosef than a brother " arid in the hour of your dissolu tion, when every tLin e'.- is forpo'tn he'll bf reniernbered and having biui with you, you wi'l feel that, J sua raa mske a dyinf i-A Yrrl a oft at o..wy pn'oi are, tt'ruie im hia braaat yen lean your be -d And brca'.be your 1 1 ;V out .wsetlv lm -r." Till: l'1'KLL'..ST ANDTilK KUIAI. A yoir: mm, th: sob of French Pro teitaLt paret, was turned a-de from the pwtbs of itii .ion and virme, during his at tendance a tne I'n;rer-i'y cf Paris Iu tbe pir-uit of ainful pleaute, instead ofeu i''; hi a.tijfaC' .n, he was a terror tj Lias .- f " Wi-en I reached the a-e of twn.ty ix ibe said; I was in the siht of God as a inaiuiau. or iik tbe horse wLieh spurns t!.e bril'.e, rusiita fjriousiy into tlie battle, and fa'.i, being wounded udder.ly fro:u every ijiarter. 1 bad takeo my deu'rte and eu tered on the duties of my profession (i a larriatcr.) when, iu oi.e of my fits of un povernaLie pas-i ri. I bad a rj jarrel. which end.d in a chailcuee to a duel with one whom I thoroughly bited, as I regarded bin aa a rival liar combat (why not ct'l at our mutual purpose of assassination ') ras tl take place iu n-eret. I spent a wi.o.e day and night ia preparing f it it, and a'.iii 1 cou d h'jt Joci f.rward to it wi'boat hor ror. N I t : at I dread" 1 beinr' wout.dd or lii.ed. i'tt I was uofteiiD and uiy heart su Lardmcd, but iry li frij;htt.ed ma. 1 i.a l laid it aside in a cl'jstl ; aud to this r!t-et I wrut to s Ibt sword wita wb eh CAPK FEAR AND !.& UIVKIl vo::k3. The Managers of this work Lld a dee ting at the Kxeculive offica iu this Ciiy ou Thjrsdsy last, present, Gor. K'lis, Mr. Cas siday, Mr. Kltdaoe, aud Mr. Loudon. The Kngiuver, Mr. Morris, was aho in attea danoe. t understand that tba Managers are !t i A (i.ilicaiior.i f r It. ofii-e uf tin younj mau mueu. .-iways wen mem as . .-.j t .. r...i..i.i. ni'Jcn as you ieeu iuuiini.-, ioi im iuj rata are the bopa and iuer of :he world, aud ouiit to he weli treaten. All our wealth and fine clothes eonies by hard la bor. Our best gii'M, if thoy would go lo bed three hours earlier tuau their uual time, aud get up two hours sooner, which would jive thftn one hour more sleep than they uo- get, and when they did get np. e aud alius the pot. around, not so as to I rP'r,r,, ' " , , J , f - " , J ' A- "mt, ..,...,; tH.I..a. tbe. would be much 'scorers tor i-.e worK. ai rr.ao.au. .Lev, l.t'g.e.Ly health. er, more nu-i.au-ia. i , . .. i r i i i c i .t t r., .,Ks In lal, mat ll a sumcitni Durnuer oi uauua . .r, j i. lu-tryaridre-I.e habit, arc the be-i m'edi-' "'" te obtaintid by the tir.-t of next ln u..iuan. 3 e , a f, b.i.b I v .t tuoiitb at S'-o per mouth, the tcork u ill be , laes ever prescribed, for neaitu. Jaooa t ' r i i a Kr.. , Uf Ontiiiued. Tba amount offered for J.,l.n A. Parrott, our L-eueral land surveyors, when first run-, . , . ... , r i. l j - i;n :. hands ou;ht to be suScient to ccnimand Ivi l-Ultauy, luem. s uuc t. jus.ij v. iis-.iihu j t. A. Tbomnaon peei mis nuita iv gno iujic. asuww ic-i mains for the fn-nds of the wor to couie to the aid cf th lioard in procuring la borers, for failini to procjre a siifh.'ient Mill's .4MTlli:tlt HIIMII S an.! mist kinds ul pr'Jp rly, i.t reinunt rativi ul prih lor tit nil l-.rn .1 L. id, ia I' e ftsV uiiatir.n of ibl he a afe loroium for li 'roteutiwn lo ii- assur.d in caa.-i bol.orablc and UjHipi.t course ol "I" lailnlui lulli 'will of i'. ctntracta.wi ratlerne llie bu ll,.u;s .1 Kal. I action '-U ficatolia. 4 Lf.(r a' .rr a. ;.y bf It t'ollilnj. of lo it? au Dl3i;i.Ty::s. ny. ...le I d A" selves, they would be much I " " 1 , ' , 'TV k , K.t.nr nd it wi I ba sien by the foiiowin; resolu-i M. I.. i.r.t.t, hauosome, and get better j J ; v j , : , , . .f a- . i r t i t.t-o. . Dill, W.;i..l.. "3 Ia.ne, D.tld W lei., a. I;. CLapm, S .niu. I Lattera, J a I il. U.v... U. A !Iai (ill, K. Ma.Kll. lo eiret tsa Kwiia. V I., y lm, en el. o w .-Vl .. Wl.ien l..t- g..n rr ilire aali. taction -.u li.e eil.nriB oi ii.m pi. era. ., ,aaiB. nd aUilily lo ,P,J tg p.-r I. no a.l e.. ii Ira. la i nU j. d ii.io, tin j rt n r :o the foliuwing .1.11.11.11, : J ,,. II. Carson, Pr. .Cbar.(... W.l, (l.ar.N.f. VS i Jol.i.sii.n. I'm s 1 l.sr I'. K K. " " Ur.T.D ll..rx.Pre..K,...a A... K.lu.li. " t.ul. (i. II VMl. W so rlv, Mi... A. G. Slor,. I'r.a. I.aa Works, I illlt Fall., N. V. y. T. Mory u.i li.i Uo,k..W.t.-,i..i;. N. y. V. S. S..I.O. nrr A. t o.,'-'.'l l'i -ri M , N. or. A. orc.a lie .ub.er.ber. .1 If .i.f. N I WA'I KHHOl K .V J;" K.s S,rt. M,lf.'.). JTii' (0" Notice. . r. iff hrrrt.r rnt iirtrr? iir-l in iih f ui n nr .(, r fip-fiing i'.ti r i mnf mw lrrwpiiif u;n i U W !l BU It faM-s, t,' It- f ifc' i ', A. ISllKVAKl) DAVlliSn.V rs-U I:.110VAL.rs:? i I IT f.of Mm' - t , ..... f.n . . A MMIl.T l.a. all, Ik4 l'i," U tl ,N1 1 ..n I.. I, ,V,.V 10. l.s.'.J S -In ter from the shoe-mu:n to the waste, at ni 'ht waking calculations, keepiu their minds employed, were all well and hearty, whi'e tbe bauds employed in carrying the .1 :. , . .s,.. t,..i in rl Ui.l ,!owu and died lilte rotten slisep. ben i " . . ' r ': . AtA b,. f . in tbe armv who ! bt "!'Pl" f"" th tr.prpriion by . . i ' i I the at leriMS.ture wi 11 not be realized. was a niau, but wno was at his post when ' , ' . . , . - , , . i i r . r: I v -. ' . : i tr.nl- Sure y thia plain statement of the condition du!v ca..ei for it, it in "ooa nea.tn . isjok. . J r ,. , . ,, .u, ,v,.iof ihiui's, as set forth in the resolutions of ai Our U.-liJli'Jln IU im rpi"6i , u j ii . time that their corn should be planted -"e Board -iH at They git in a hurry, jrcttiug harneaa, plows, aud aluiost everything buloninj to their b'Jsinesa busili'ij; around, going to null, A n. i napiil, W. B. Grant, W. H. I-one. bind w. n. -il, S Preaii; .I're.io. r.l Ireastir. r Attorney Secretary March i K.xn itivk i ummiiti i:. leiS. Cn.-UiS WASHINGTON HOTEL once arouse every sincere friend of this important Slate work. The resolution, are as follows: Wiikrca3, It appears from the repreen- Ssrts i r.jr a part of a load of weol at a time, . taiign of the Chief Kninuer on tha Cape nit tune euojjh It haul a fjil load at a p,mr 1UJ Lclrp lliver Works, that ho ha lime, they are so extn.ueiy hurried to get een uiiable, up to the preseiil time, to pro their corn plai.t d. eure a force aderj iate to the successful pros- If they would k-r-p at work all the sea- ' cutiou of said works ; therefore, oa, we wo.ild starve the lawyers and whip I J.'nolie', That the Chief Kn.Mtjeer is tb doctors. beti it comes rainy, bad berely in.lructed to advertise iu one or''" wta'.her, so you cannot plow, cut aud split more of the bewspapcrs of Wilmington,) your wood Make your rakea when it rains j .'ayetterilie and Kaieijjh for laborers on', hard, clean. ug your .tables, or Dxing ome-; (jtp, hear and Deep lliver works at MOIIK 'iO l:K Al'-MIHKU THAN THK iUCIIKST DIAIJKM Worn bvKinis or Kniperors V.'htt? Why a Beautiful Head cf Hi.r. I B-.-au il i tbe '.main, nl iidlimul) ;riaf,l i !'.., -il our ra.v. K. iiJ.r, iib. inh II. . ro. may I1.I....111 v.-r ao btij-l.tly in Ibe tl.-isii K il.,r.,li.r jeb.irsp.l.nir.tne 1.. be tb.... ..I f.ri., 'if lie brad is brrllol it. eon 'n.f, or ll.c li.nr r.e I .narl. d and sbrn. I. o, .'. and d.y, nr ..!. iliil, ' il spnnuleu Willi fry. n.iure will ioe more tbau 11.11 lis, cbarn... Prof. Wuu.r. Hair lic.lor at... it u.id lo or tl.ree liniea . wik, will re-tore ai.u rb all ortlalii. I.t. Ifad I be w rit. r ol tbe liist 1 int. r.ied to iw et my oppni-nt I open- I th:ng iu doors that yo'i might have to stop f, j,er month aud board i it r.'..'l ; it was Deariv La.dtiu'bt 1 e.:Bibed a el.air. and reached to tbe bihe-it1 she'.f fiel r z lie iy sword, when I laid my bst.d on u.v iiible. A i'ldsn chill ran iLrou.b u.y vin. and -ittiott auy time for dehberatiorj, 1 tbok the book OL.ncd it, and the plaw to ill iu good weather. Liviheil, further, That utile' he eau procure a suffienut number of hands, by (CHASlla Ui HHiPRlITOHH ) ISftOAU IS-! ItEt.T M.M III.IIA, . f. JOHN F. JONES, Proprietor. rrJIIIF. Undersigned r. sjettfully ...noui.re. to , rr.nanei.lly secure lo I ., ...1.1.' ... . 1. 1..- ... 1 Hie tolluwi.ir. and lud rB 1." tb.s old alpopur.r'c.. bi.'.bnn ,,t. .,,d ! W'sf is now prepared t aceumuMHi.tc Iruteli rs and pri. j Da. Woou : ?Ww I or a, April 1 J. I ..le I'amilie. Willi board by ibe day cr muiilli, on '"r ,s.r. r. rinil me to . apr... to you tl the moat .crominoual -nj ll rills. Illj linna I am ui.ilrr b.r tbe entire reslolal II TABI K will aiwaya be fuirnab.d w.'b tbe i my b.nr lo il.or10111.1l e.ilu- ; rib... it tbe time 1 bat prjvi.ions that home ana foreign market, can . arriml in tin I nil. .1 Stat, a it wai rapidly b. ,r!..rd. I '"It K?. "I"'" ..p'.ia..o. ui jou. Tie Vli.lliM;ls lla.l'l his Ur; K-.i-r riewrur lite cep.,1, tnt: court-l.ouse, anu ! I eons aa .tieeta lb n any oli.fr in tbe city. An Ommkmi wii. alway. ot rit Ibe d.-,H,t and ndniK, w the arniai ol the ears and si. aiin.oai, convey pa.aengirs to toe iiolrl lire ul charge, fly stopping at Uis MoUl, paaanr.ger. will have ip.e lime t.i oiHaln me -la. lf..Vin.r .1.1 . larje ami commodious St.ble, lit 0tn-r, lie i. Inl y pr. parsd -rsc". . cos it a tk:m:i:h. 1 uii.l .i:m t i:f i . a. iiH.. r . k .-y U I. un.i ,.. , k.p. Ill a sl.,1. . I ll... k.lfl A i . ,'nii ( -kc 'Ji i... t., W .....a . .. f... K P. K , , i a. 1.1 i II.. ir ,n i-'. , n ' i ;.i, p.reil lo '..ii .!. I ... sl li,k . Us sl .1. MouliV A , le.'.i. -it.: ('AM)V .ACTOliY. It l-Veshf on!kiioneriis,rn;its,; a . p irons 16. 18- i b. , . n lb Mot.l'V i M Ac. Ae. b.er.hnr r.) i i .1 I b :. tU a .y nr. tba r.t day of bep'.umber, to iuatify bim in : uoar i l.i.isi-a L, tie day, week or luouto at ll juhn. f. junks proaecuiing the work of improvement ou the Capi rear and Duep Jlivsrs, that he is here what co5snrurns a FAIlMKi. T If the I'."rjcier of human events should by initructcd to discontinue tbe work on .ni staaiiri' oo tbe cbair, I read the 1 Jto ( tuli Wtfllt t9 ,,iBd a thousand years j said rivers, aud rmove tUe IwsU, Ac, l'ea'.ni, wliii-l. was tl.e fi'st paa...'. on which " ... , , to Wiliaintu, to be dispoaed of as tbe luv es re.teJ ; thua the voice of tbe laord 1 oi.oe u.! re.ounijed tbro-i'-h tbe dark re at reaaunab. fitea. .., , , to Wi uiuztou, to be disposed of as tbe r will surely eotu when eva- , " ' ' .. .. ..I , Jiaard of .Managers may direct. liuUtzu i tne earth will be eompe I- I . . . a . 1 r I I, ill! isliiHitunl l-i'h mil. rseiFi of my aou'. I read wit'i brea'hlea, eauri.ea-, and still irs-nt on reading, tho i. h tl. V uue -ln-- it era. a. , ti l I ea'n- to t'n li r-i-, ' Wh- ief .re doth ti.e wicked cont'niii (iod ' He l.a'b tail in b.s beait thou rv tuau sliu 111 ed to be a eood farmer Of starve to death Tuts is a atrong expression, but as true a. ii is strong IJid logyisin may continue to I-'kihtimj with a Smakk. A shark, denounce tuoau wbo labor to nsprove tne . bout f .ur f :et in length, was captured, arie-jilure of the .Svulh ; b-;t the time will yesterday uioruin-', near tbe ferry ian l.n - . . ,. , , , , ' r .ins. aben tbeir DO-terttV will ee their klu-I t Mr.nt.i l'l.....i 1.. . ...n.i n..l ... ruiuire it. 1 contouti.iea, at.'i--" - ...,,, - ... M .ml hi tut ned la not, roe. tbe aoil ..... . .: .1.. i. . i tbrowin.r mvkeif prostrate on the fl'or of niy t"J -- - r iir..n., e.eu hii itij .( iur bihu ui tail room, Uobbed aloud and groaned, prayin.. ' ;'' nwMW " , T" d' ' ' of " "l-riea, as reported in ,uia-.j tv,.. -. ..;.;rcury tl juursoay last. Ill awe- CIIAlU.OnirHOTJ'l.,fe tv tioimic, ii tin. ui 1 1 , . :all on up. I f It th" eye f tjod was upon me a'll my sorri was not to be desen . . . i .... i ,i i . .i . .. ,r l ..... b I ,;!,.,! I .a .fraid even to Io'k ''erinauy aud Ireland, where agnculturisla ' bodied, and , it would sc-in, a fearleas j me,- eiiu iio. . u u-...n.v v ' gro, was anrimping in a amail cauoc lu aboal ed. i tll?,r profe'ri' aud improve their ayatems j wiuri wiihiu aoine thirty yards of the shore. Tbe tirtnred criminal do., not suffer what , u' , '" S ' .7., I i ue anara, in uis course Ol iravel, looxm; oo:y ny iuir pjsicr i u.j 3v. . u-. i.r , t, re K : a-l probably, got between tb to pursue the course that the planters of the toai aud the shore, and the in-gro s.-iz'-d "soutn are no pursuing, in les. than tweii- j ,:R. 0f forcing tbe hungry monster out ty years they would either starve to death, 0f hii element. Suiting tbe action to bis or be forced to leasts " tbeir own, their ua I thojehta, be jumped into the watur, w,t liv. latm. quite knee ueap, to drive the shark ashore. jt ih? iji.stiou arises, what is a ' good j iut t)e ahark would not be driven so easi fanner?'1 Ibere is itiueU disersitgr of opin- j Jt tu(J iudii1(j biiuseif iu clss.e q iarltrs, he ion ou this ij'ie.tion. .Sometimes tbe uieu ' a bold stroke for daeper water. Iu wbo run over the moat Uod per band, and ' pas-iti-;, the n-ro inadu a rab at hia tail ; drag out of tbe sail the most money, regard- t .Sambo bad not reckoned ou the encoun less of tbe wear and tear of laud, and team ,,,.1, folio ired, tor the force aud veloci a- i f jrc-, are calltd p'yA farmers, yea, tne j Xj tf ,lB brought Sambo down, and the Le. farmers. 15ut that i tfu ! I a 1 mil . t 0 j4y fl lundering iu tbe water for ome it ut. lo do o would bis fijuivalttit t-s j uaioulea. N'.tw ithstanding the adrantape adu.if.ius that tne doctor wuo made the Lich the shark bad of lighting io bis otn in it mone), t. gar J'e.s of the live be da- jtl.-ii.erjt, he was hot a match for the uegro, .iroyed, waj. tue bet doctor. Tha one , uo biuught him littoriously to the eboru would ba ah oat aa true as the other both j lurjng th contest, the ahark made several are utte rly faUe. bites at tbe -negro, but succeeded only in A "good farmer," according to tie best damaging bi. elolbea to loiue extent' atid ihost iUeXiietit ariculluriVs cf the O'ctrltUott Mrr:wj. ady to ml. I ttonf. it; aod about aa hour passed a- j waj , at the end of wb.ch time I felt aome- ( what iim'e ea rn, aud sat down, st'il bold- i ing ihs I!i'. e in my Land. God bad re- I cued me The prayers of my poor moth tr were heard, aud my sinful aoul was re- i atorcd . the narrow way of lifr, which in- , ,-td 1 had nevsr lotaiiy for,-jlieu, though I bad in ao r. at a drorce troddea under ' toot the tru'hs I bad learned, ..-tki .(.' to' vvu.b iheru as I sLould a Mrprnt What f j!'iwed ' My dut-1 -aa a painful au'rjt, ' and I tea-lived to "ire at tip. Hit tula aa-; I vt ai! ; I wa. Ci'ed with sympatuy f it rm ; whom I bad r'rardd a ray adttraary, an 1 Unped U make this iu to h.m, .i I a. so Ij tho.e who were to bare L"iU ta witneaae. of our onme. Th Jay began lo iiiati. au i tne hoir f.jf a' lueetn.g airiv- j i i M i ewmpauious ram - t aee nie ; but J 1 bad ; i, ii first, an I basteii- d to the j n j.. i, wLi- L bad bftb ii.' place ch n fjf .till at hi ill tbr duties of travetiiufr public and otiii-ta aim in, sad Bella It. r. I.iu.ari lliat aa latcrs can be found wiih bun as any where it. Una Tieililty. Jb ii.j ait-jat.d mar ly in the r.ntre uf Ciiarlotte, Uusni. aa iM. nwil, ri'.iij Una Jlotoi a a:o.t eov.-i.iviit a no ..air.il.le local. on. fie haa bcain enjjaed in ti.e busiii.aa at thia aland nearly eihu-c n year., and in that time be ba. irinie tveral aduitioni to lua former house, and ll bu been xreatiy enlar;;. d end im proved, pfeaei.l,ii ia front a two .toty VKI! A.M'A ;i)0 teet in lenjitii by IV feet in widib, haii.isoiii.-ly an ii'ed by tree, un tbe aide- .la, aiTordmg a plea, aat.t promt us.lif at all lioura of ttie day. Ti.e II Hlse iiaa b.:u tiior..U;l,iy lurn is l. d ti.ro'. out, and in every part of It creature loinlofls are abiu-ilant a nil ta nf ible. emial ly hi Ihe blMMl liilllM, where Iba "inner man" ia "rem rS" d.v l.f day. ta.nneel.-i! wiih ihi. Hot. ' re HlabV. .fr.,rdin( ; l-mon I r.n.m lor 100 horaes, .bu.i.iai.ily luiuisbe.i as ti. ; t".tiit ; li.. grain snd provender, alieodcd by (aiti.'ul , Ulrjriri bosllera. 'I b Proprietor f.-eU f.oiifi.lent thai w;tb bta !,;; eljsi-ricnce and lliaBV new artua n lafi. d.!. d to tl 1 1 d. sire to plea.e, he ia prepared to oft. r bi. frien.h and ibe " rut of nankiud," as many coin lor is i.( a. in ur ii ,;h. .-r as will be found anywhere perbai.a . Iitili- Hio.-e so. 1 " At any rale fas llie t b.rl.ill. Il-tel. . 15 KKIlll. oioW, in. is:,. m.'h nd o- "' I 11... r I it. onrnial bur ! I consider your K.-atorati.i' . a very wuiideriul ' invention, cjin'e . tticaeious aa wen aa ajr.-.'ai.ii'. j I uni.dior air, Jours truly, ri. Til Al.lli.Kti. I Drycli a'r i w y I.. dydcL" U'rl.l, Ni-W,p.p,r office. 13 .Vi....u .1., April 12. I I'ser. J VVoon: ,ur Air, Some nionin or .ix weckaa I received a bottle ul your Hair lie. ; .tornlive and fae it to u.y, wile w bncoin.-lu.leti lo : ti y il oi. b. r hair, liltle thinking at 11 e l.u.e ihl ' it'would ristor.i ti.e gray hair to il. original col ' or, but to ht r aa w.-i aa n.y aurpri. e, all. r a lew j vecka' trial ii hi. a pt-rloriiit .J Ihat wooiirr'u! . lb i t j by turnuir; all tb.- kray b.urs I., a dark brown, at lime biautityn.g mid Ihickeiiing the g-y recoiuirtiiud the abuse li:toia. 111(1 I-s (Alllll-.W I'' ' Naw Yoaa, July Jj, le-7. I I raor n J vs 'hid : v-un conlidence du 1 re- ; - (( eoniiociid your Hair Ifealor-.tise, a. b-iri tnt. tmait ' ;.thmcuua arlicle I ever ...w. Ponce Uaiiir your I flair ll. -at. .rati vr my hair and w hiakt ra w men Were almost wiule l.ase gradually grown dark; ami 1 i h r coiifiiie.il mat a lew more applications will re. atorr li.cui tu ll.r.r natural color, it alau ba. re lic v. rl ma of a II damn ufl a nit tinplt aaaiil in hi rig, ao ' common aiuung perauu. wno perspire fr.ely J. . hll.IiY I I'aor. Wools-About two yea;, ago n.y bair ! c. .nun, nt e.l tailing i.tf and liiri.ing giay : 1 waa I laal Ice. mir.g balu, and had tried many Kcmedit a In nocfl.ct. 1 eoiiim.nc. d using your b. at'.ra. tiva in Jaiinary I...I. A few application, la. ten. ed my bur firmly. It began to (ill up, grow out, si.d turned back toil. Inrmi-r eolni , (black .) At tin. tune it i. fully restored to it. urigin.il color, health, and app. arancc, and I cheerfully rrnmn. mend Us itae to ..II. J. Ii. IIDI .-S t ine-go. III., M. I, lc.',7. '1 hi- II. .lor .tive i. put up iu bottle, uf 3 am a, via : large, in. .hum, and small ; the small bold. a piul.uiiii r.-ta.la b.r one doll-i pi r bolt.e ; the me. .Hum l.ul.ia at Ii ast, Iw. r.ty p. r ci ut in. .it- in pro- so. all, retail, lor two Uollar. per loon, a i ii rl, 411 p., ,, I retail, lor i t. that be ha. .... f r on. .Sew Vora Confectioneries, Fruits, r. .( V .'!-MM I S,( lf.A K TO II At CO. s.M II'. TCI VS. ,)Itiirnl Inwti HUM ii l. run: Huitus, iiiikiiv iiicim, V. I..rli il. ., Willow Wiigniia, f tin I i s, U lit li.Wlil tills, A llli it t i. g. . of every Sari.lv. J. iV I'ALMMU. rmfirlure (A.MJt ol r.ng unlike the itrihifM l nt:si il !? 'II !. furnish re..ka. I'l.l . aad I ' I, r I'lihi.e lli.iliiir.ks. I'r.i.i' ,11.-. I'arlicwl-f all-M w.-. If - . Ft. arit.t Sli! a.( .., ' ..f Ai ,e 11.11 -'6. ir );.i rutual life lainfiime Comrr'i ,V.r. af.r 9. n:,r. be intend, tu II kinds, ,'r.e 1 tew York 8le- 1.1 p.l.ol It, fined i j a. mi-is m. i:d i;v. COMMIXMOS MKIU IUS T, 117 I II ASIUI.lt M 111 l.'l.N.i. hi YS and furwarda evert kudof ii.rnh.. T mm i. a i. .itii' ' HIS I . ii p. in Ms 11- I-. fi.f oi.i I..H I' ' ' i.lert.l at k f i nize lor 2 ;-,r (tnt. t auim.aa... lit D.bott e,t . r. AU... and l(v. f. r. Ien other.. I 'I'll,, ) Harps, Guitar.. Mi Fuinpa, Oar.. i nbair, A. M O i s, Hon. W. A. I l-iam... M.-l... .. !eic, hew.l.g Ma ea Ki.rn-. A. Migs bine A l.si er an the did. rem maker., kuma aud pr.fi . ubii.ber e.l an el.gaul bib. graph ul lluiery hut Cap," SC. and tba tiusn xr.i rtivsii.u?t ; oa, lsuias Oi-ina Tu lliui.i rl." invaluable amity .ilvurr ai.ouic be in ev.ry It Ircala of ai dlsiaar., ba. a Copiou. glossary and pr.it-nl.c II i j n, . .. a firm, iidlur. '. Uillliteou. store, for .11 ntir tl.fir.i.lli.. .lid n.i.. fortiit.i .. Il i. punted on f.i.c Inn p" r, band. oiiicl v bound fourth clil.on, 31H p .gi '., ai.u i. mil,ii fttt fur en. diMur . Ni w lloaewimu I'laiioa.tl.'ill. rth. 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North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 30, 1859, edition 1
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