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God near me I and near me ever ,
On the Ian J on the sea ; :j: . .
Thus the WordJhat 'rrrpth never,.
tKh fn'v life nssureth me- - If
Ask ve therefore, "vho if nigh thfer '
God is preeent-UoJ b7 mp ? .
Death'. dJi.k inilejr, pihof oceljn,
TrisoD wall" hide no(f from Gpd
He observes my every motion, ,
While at home an J while
Let me "it recline or stand,
Every where is (iod. at band.
God for me J. my consolation,
:. 'All my soul's 3 God
'v. Faint II! it r!atio" -
Under crosses 'and the rod ;
Ak ve, " What conwlelh thee T
' Lisen Cod iijholde;h me.
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Want, nnl pain, and death I conquer,
If my ('! be only near ; ;"-'-
Fatan's snare's IT1 burst asunder,
Triumph'over every fear,' ' J , ;
"Thou do these tiling rtf f
Nv. nnv. but mV UOd w - i
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to Bufghley Hall
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All my household Gods aro broken ;C
A II mv lr-nms of lOVC' LaVC- flWQ .ll'l -1
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Why no word of warning spoken, ?
Why no frowning scornful token,
When I sung thee love alone,
That my love thou didst disown I
Whf this pitiless forsaking . f-;
For n not her Isidore ? f . .
Whyl this sorrowful awaking' ;4
Into night that Mows no breakina, i
Ere the iirl uear oream was o er i
: Ah ? (his dream of love Elysinn, - , '
Was a cheating i :5am c'f '.vorx,
That from tny enchnntfd vision
Veiled, thy st-cret, proikl decision ;
AnJ the pity nnJ the1 scorn
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That havp left my life futlorn ! f .:A- 31. 1.
MAXSiOXSOP; THE BRITISH XO-
The occasion of Queen Victoria 3 visit
tb the seat of one of. tile most powerful of
the British nbbHiiBurghley Hall Has
been improved! by the -London letter-writers
to give ful4fail4of the manner of
life in one of 'ineml ( Here we have a
glimpse of Burgliley I
A vvnrd with rpfan
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which is onr- of the mojt spienutu tKir
tensive of the Mansiofis of our nohihw
erected in the reign of Queen Ehzabetfi.
The mansion h received some recent
additions, which, if notjn perfect keeping;
add much to the picturesque beauty of the
structure. The principal front, which has
a northern aspect, is upwards of 200 .feet
in leflg'h. In the cenjj-e is the entrance
porch, the gates of whih are of a highly
decorated arabesque pattern of bronze,!
richly gilt, and approarihed by a flight of
semi-Circuuii sicjjs, which hcic conru,
as well as the vestibule! ahd'thc various!
comdors, with crimson Sclot h;JA parariet
of fretwork in stone surrounds the entire"
building, and the turrets t the? Various
angles are surmounted by foctkangular cu.
pols and gilt , Vans The :court,yard is
surrounded by a corridor, atvthe angles of
which are magnificent Iculpturesiind.va-;
scs. All the apartmenijs are cefdingly
lofty and of large prpprtons ;-! hose set
apart ; for her Majesty ahd Prince Albert
being oil the sout h side of 1 h e ed i fice, and
corrimandingT 2riei:
over t be surroundi ng cjjiu nt r v, and i mme
diately in; front a sIomn lawn ami beau
t!fu( shee i of water, i ' It s unnecessary to
say jher Majpsfys apartrients'are fitted up
in f lie mot costly 'and recherche styler-
They are approached by the grand stair
case, at the bottom of which are two large
and .massive, bronze vases, and in the cen-
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wopal Recorder; July lO." t -
ENiiY TOAY.r..; o
altentiort to ine .luuowing
Valuable commu nicatien rorri Kentucky.
! We thank pttr'')coresp6n(ri jior it:-plt
conveys imeuigencp ui iutjum's miyov.
Many ofburlrederst CrMf e-5
and admirery of I the? eminent ban who is
the subject olf Jr. AVill rejoice Sin this i Im
pressive clecUraiion ofjhis faith in Christ.
Such an event might have been antici
pated. The uniform respect Iwith, which
Mr, Clay was known to be in jthe habit of
regarding religion, and bis frequent pub
lic expressions ola desire to ben Christian,
had inspired the hope, jthat if jGod in bis
providence should evert permit him; to
leave ihe noisy rena jof jpuHlic Jifts he
j might; amid fhej quiet j influences of his
own loyed homejoeco?ie( a unnstian. f hv
His has been an evehtful cjareer; few
public men olf any nation hve passed
through more iexiting scenes ; none have
demeaned themselves with more fortitude,
or displayed more real greatness in the
midst bf ihemj;; and wej must Jbe permit
ted to express; the opinion ihat no man,
since the time of him " who was first in
war, first in paqe, and first in the hearts
of his country men," ba exerted a more
salutary influence in the councils of the
nationj than he. j Men of all parties have
frankly acknowledged his eminent servi
ces, anil have cclorded to him the meed jof
praise:!; in this rcjspect, he has,; been mope
than satisfied-Ubut this i was not all: that
he herded: What is honor but a name IT f
Ho w incapablie ojf sustaining the soul n
sorrow1 ! how j empty in prospect of the
grave and the judgment ; The! venerable
statesman has; found it to be so and who
can doubt, that,! in the deepest sincerity
ahdithe most Ihumbie, contrition, he has
been led to cohsejerate the reirVhantroJu
days to God :
May the c viniirof 'M '.protected H(e
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The Wir
Jieart ; the absence
neglects, without n crime ,aVntng them; have ha i rowed
to the quick tlie heart of hjany a man, and planted ;herjJ
beyond the reach of cure, the germ of dark despair. Oh !
tnay woman hrfore that sid sisht 'arrives, dwell on the
recollections of youth, arid cherish the dear idea of thjit
tuneful time, awake and, keep alive the promised she then
give ;,nnu inougn sue may oe tne njureu,noi ine
tre 4 bust ot Queen Llizaheth. I he ap, h i:, .vUiftmsi distingruishedicotempO-
proajch is between (bur ijillars of lofty pro-)' ary; td longj yiued' rind; piolis friend,
portons,; the walls bein hung with tapes- j .latte Chief JjuaMcc:M!sVialiof:vho
try, and the recesses Ornamented witljift Was beautifullvisaid, ft His siting sUri
j sculptures. At the top of the staircase ilTvvas SPCn jn f J clear.luncloutlctjisplerior.
beaming as it) de's;c6ndeJi;
orb, and morn softened light,. jbhtil the ve
rv moment when it sunkj benr;ith the ho
rizon with a heau'tiful arid trauqnilizing
transparency."; - j
fE.'r It needs not guilt to break a hasbam 's j the ante-room, and beyorid this the Queen
abVnce of content;' the matte-rings of splee i j dra.vitg-rooin. The suite opens beyond
the untiJy dtess' and cheerless home, i for fejbidditjgj j this jintO the Qucm's and his roy'l High
wowl and deserted hearth; tkese and other namelefc ness's nri vate '.apartment!, all the decora
tn ehild. Ve'cetvlncr unon hisbead a band
ful of water, an , the name of the Holy
Trinity ! thus attesting his faith in: t he
Christian religion, and bis determination
to live and die by its sacred, principles.
spondent lor It. It ,;One of the prominent sins Of the present
r rjllu rf;ayfis7'tlifat'the great men o!f our country.
as ia bodyalthodghjt may.b(,frtr Ibe most !
part, specufative believers iri, Christianity, t
are," nevertheless, not regardful of religion. rpAKES pl'ar
and of God. Cet them review their ground A the public, tha
let ibem look at thn trmpnilnus itlilu. at theirstore
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SPRING AND SUMMER
BltOWN &, ELLIOTT
ensure in announcing to their friends and
that they are now receiving and opening
Valuable Tov;-
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sinew, aearty oppc
House and hoi in CincorJ. I
One twi ttdrse Ear(Jcl:e ;
nes; I pair march I Ir-t ':
and an e icellent parm; IV
son wiiin to bay ,
brr. as grral bargains can tv
encf lhey wied in behalf of irndigion and j J
of evilt and consider the mighty' power j
thejr exert for "religiorr and for good. Let ;
them fix theif eyesupon the practical tes- j
timpny to! the'truih and value of Christi-
anity, given, py thei giant j in intellect
whose name, stands at the head of this pa
per,! and, go and do likewise.
Lexington, Ky.t June 25,1 8 47.
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NEW AND SPLENDID J Jif&r
Jl i 5 KOTZC
spviiin; aiio suuiuitv
Gooos
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ribers havi
Fresh & Genuine Medicines
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Wheeler's Old Stand !
1 flflrt 0UNCES f Pure SulPha,e Qu'n'ne,
J.UUU and its various i ptepa rations. ' '
1 100 lbs. of Hydro sublimatet! Mercurjr, with
f--.i . many of its othefTprepafations, ;
; . ; 200 ounces of Iodine and its late preparations.
Also many other new Medicines. We shall continue to
receive and keep constantly on hand ah extensive assort
ment of genuine Medicines, Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Glass
Furniture, Soaps, Candles,
I TTMSTrcmrFATTS TPTTCirT7
Spices, Perfumery .and Fancy Articles,
wbich;we will'genefally sell lvrer for ?agh, than can be
bought south i of the Potomac. 'Phjsicians wanting
Books, can be accommodated upon reasonable
terms j Dr.. AVheeler'8 office is at our shop, where he
will at all times take pleasure in advising with our fri?nds
who may need medicine, f$c. 'Prescriptions made up at
short aotice : Our shop is open at all hours, and attend
ed by those experienced in ther boMav4 wbx wilt at all
times be happy to( wait upon our friends and customers,
upon the most reasonable terms. I
' LOCKE 6c Cf I AFFIX.
Salisbury, April 30, 1847:t(52 v .
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Comprising a jrreat variety of articles for Ladies', Gen
tlemen" itnd Children's wear ; together with
Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, &x
all of good quality and very low. But the subscribers
would invite particular attention to their stock of
Hals, Boots and Shoes, Summer Cloths, j ,h"ir t
Linens, Veilings, j
andalsoloa lot of Ladies fine Summer Shawls and Scarfs; !
and to tljeir stock of Bonnets, (Jlovt-i, Printed Lawns,
Giughaip! jLawns,
OARCtiCS AD SILKS; (
All which are beautiful and cheap. Call and see, for !
we will sel low for cash. j
Salisbnry, April 30, 1847 tf 5-2 '
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Tailoring.
viJoii Court if Plra I t.
! qualified, as 'Uxecutt rs cf i1. L.
J Peter HeaJrick, dec d, and iU ,
i tary. hereby gives g neral i.V :i; r
i to the dTrsed to c :ne U-ri'
Da -mrnt i a in.lnlr n- -ar. 4, .1
tht-m prrjety a mix-plicated .V j
prrst-r;!iii by Iiw, fr.th.s n !
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Ixinftcn, K. C.j Novei.i1 f r 1 !
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BF.jFR ALEY isever ready to make CLOTHINC,
in Ine latest stvle.'weil done, and warranted to lit.
He also keps for sale' HE A I) Y MA DE CLO TIII.W;
very cheap; He will also teach the art of CUTTING to
any wishing to learn, as he is agent for some of the most
fashionably Tailors ot New York and Philadelphia. All
kinds of clothes cut at short notice. Produce taken in
payment if market prices. lyi
"1! NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to us are requested to come
'forwajrd and make settlement of their Notes and
Accounts Rs fulher indulgenre cannot l given
v! : t A. &. D. W. HONEYCUTT.
Gold Ha, Feb. lst. 1647. AO if
GKAT'S Iiit aluable Oiiitmeiit forsa!.
hy;1 , J. H. ENNISS.
Salisbury. June 18, 1847 if 7
rpUlEsidsoril-er
JL puliiq. that he liolJ Inc. ?
to undertake and execute in t.'n . r
varirtieall jobs of nv siie r I..-
HOUSE PAL
He flatters iL'uisr'f i ,atie U r
and whetjer he ha- l4-en per:; ,: ,
execute Us work act ird.ni ! t
variably ivrn entire s:nis-fu t .i .
them-lrti.! His pri -es are c! j ' - ;
a ii J hn H4rk always ?xecutni i - -letters
a.$.lsird to liti at tf.i ; ....
diate attention. ! "l ; V-
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VEGETABLE IJX1VEI
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T-H Er LITE STij ARRIVAL
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tions of. wnicn are 01 ine most nam-hin-
n,lU,iutk' lpfritf inn iTfir f;i UteU i is. ot-
IIIIU Vo i
tomans, couches. Ccc. are ol ine richest
I vt-lvet, and the fitfings-up of the dressing-
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rooms of silver gilt.- All the apartments
THE BAPTISMiOF HENRY CLAY.
A notice was ve'ry generally circulated
through the pul'lic; papers of the country
Ml TEAS,
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SPRING and SUMMER GOODS !
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entii?i'raf,'d Carlo Dole?. Leonardo Da
ifjurinjf ifinei ihe furgetiin "wifea oppy auusion o;
,e nour o, love-a Mna.y we.come.to . ; l!irhael) Tilian, Holbein, Rubens.
I into a OmiU if Intra tr ln moK hAct ii a nrria -1t U ttM 1)1 ' ! , i
UL 1 .. , , , , , ,f . 1 Corrgio. etc. most ot the ce ings arf
, . v ui, w mi u 1 1 uueu U HU v ' . - 1 11 T 1 , ,
'i . .. r ' . s , n.'iinli'i hv Pirin. am n mp f th
. . 1 . . . r ' 1 : . 1. ...on u'tii i 1 : ' " " . ' in
1.1 c 1: " ,.0 ),6ned. hr near V the whole Ot
are fcrowded with paintings by the most ! some fwo ar three iyears a?o, to the etiect
eminent masters, among whom may be
lever locked itself'
ma to her charm's, and bid her live, as I.e hoped, her ;! H ne w nnir OI me
-.Ll .:... 11 .1 1. 1 ' . ri.. j Mniint ,L !i oirv is (lenietefl. On thn
loveu, loviuy, ""-"" "f ; - - ( - -
the oot ol the grand
years in matchless bliss
Mother of the sorrowing; heartthe source of 'comfort,
and the spring of joy
if Uo'man CTtotrc i.VTOiiEiiANCE in Bostox. On Sun
; ilayythe 13fh, while theTBixJptf ''Street Sabbatli School,
- (which is supported by the Baptist Churches in this city.
Was in session, a very fare number of Irishmen, of the
Roman Catholic persuasion, entered the schoolroom, and
by such means, broke op the school. Rev. Mr. Howe, one
of our city liiisuiorlanes,; happening' into the school, and
finding', to his utter "astonishment, a host of Roman
Catholics Instead of the usual1 Sabbath school, remonl
strated with the assemblyfnr siw-h conduct. He w.ns in
' formed that bforc coming into the school room they ha J
jfrpcared the authority. foro doing from their; Priest !
.Mr; Howe stated to them that as he had hired the room for
a ij J ' I . '!
the s of a babbath, school, he had a, right to the roomj
1 'UnJ should maintain thnt right. The Romanists, knowi
ol them
leather! mytbol
ground floor, at
Staircase, is the
apartment, and
breakfast room, a noble
very jmagmficently furnished
The great hall, called tlie. banqueting
that Mv. Clay had become a member of
the Protestant; Episcopal Church. " The
wish was, doubtless, lather to the thought,
as Mr. Clay had not at that lime taken
any such step. Ho has always been
known to have the highest respect for the
institutions of Christianity, am) to have
been a decided believer in the divine au
thenticity of the Christian ' religion his
amiable , and now j deeply alllicted wile,
having for mariv years been an bumble
- i MICHAEL BROWN
U NOflb RECEIVING A LARGE AND j SPLENDID STOCK OF
SPRING G0ODS I
f J. ordmary and iiiiu'diaie ( i.
tiealiti to it-,ii8 FutT'trin ni.tJ -r i
-as- to wluch tVif huriUh fraui-
They aW artk:ulay ret or .i
?ntw wluTart- atiiicteti with anv f
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1 lie hit-h tils t naturil cinJ ,(. ;
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uirm. 111 rtirrniHE llif toii;:.f I ,M,
I inatiiKi of jbrahhful clry lr. an I i
j ibey J;ackiiowl
I who arr-tisiiij; them.t
' plrNMni iu(hejr pcri
an. I 1 Hit if B un-dicine;
j w!ki oix-t- nmWr a triafi
; wtiiini; iu Ix Without
j tiicjr 'oj i:.littrs.'
I lhadithX
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Riluriic wi
I '""'! lr I; Jloy's Piili a renict ) at
mt'iiiatt- m ii. etlt-cts.
1 Jed by tl- , .
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room, is also hung with 3. number of pic-1 follower of its Blessed Auihor. When
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Wgthtil the laws oft lie land were yet stronger than the
powers f their ch-irch, dispersed. 'J'hus' earljr do Ro4
man Lathohc foreigners usurp the rights of America's
hildren.- If such things !' are done in the "teen tree'
hat wiirbe done in the dry !" Christian Reflector, 1
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tun inciuuin his rovai mgnness
Prinae Albert in his State robes, which
was only yesterday Ut tjp. The ceiling
is of I carved oak. and--thej decorations, a'
thouh less florid, .are in keeping with the
rest of the edilice. In a 'recess' in the cen
tre oif the hall is a largej silver fountain,
and two cisterns of the Same costly ma
terial, the handles formed of lions ram
pant, the arms of the family. The foun
tain weighs upwards of 3,000 ounces, and
is said to be the largest piece ol" plate in
! Liurupe.
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A GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION.
We have often listened with admira
tion (says the New YorkjCommercial Ad
vertiser) to :he accounts given by itiner
ant showmen, and the attaches of muse-
Coun and Cvcnii niiRs. kThinl; of a Cucumber three
Jeel long, or thereuhouts ! k And yet as coZ a niece of
(j bresumption 08 this might be, some of the New Orleans
l.piitpr undertake to justify ,, The Courier" tell
I MO species f Cucumber crown in that riiv m'th ln.tJ
: m- iof thirty fis inches, and of th Iumi (1 i i .J
i j . , .----i ; "'wi.ohu oousis i ? --o c
J ; Uiatona of its Lditorsjcan show in his garden. CuJ said accounts sometimes 'including partic-
u.uoer. ol ,wo.u,in,s grow,, . already measure, ulars never dreamed of by BiifTon or Bin--
hkh certain v has a sameuhnf v(.rf,,.in.,a..,,o,. "i'-l "ut tllt? s,lu"mni!"lu "utuone ny
. ' i ...v..-,,KUlUWII
the weather permitted it, living ?s be does.
a mile anil a hall from the church, Mr. C.
has always been a regular attendant on
its services, and for two: or three years
past, having had more leisure from public i
duty, bis attention had evidently been!
turned to the high considerations connec
ted with things spiritual and eternal his j
lile having beeb devoted so intensely to
the good of otbersj as scarcely, 'until this ;
period of retirement, to leave him an op-portunily-tO
think of himself. But he has
at length consecrated bis great powers to i
God. lie was I bapl ised in the little par
lor at Ashland, on Tuesdav nfternnmi. thf
32d inst., together with one of his daugh- I
j ters-in-law, (the other being already a.'
j member of the. Church.) and her four chib j
jdren, by the Rev'd, Edward F. Berkley.
Rector of Chi ist Church, Lexington. The j
baptism was administered privately, for
the reason thatithe'icongnegation iof Christ
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A MOjlV (j which may be iounU ever v description ot Uii 1 uuuu, Asa iPtedy in Summer a nj'iu .
inelnrlinrr Organdies. Lawns. Silk Tissues. Irish Linens, Cambricks ' - ir wonderfuJ r,i ..
Silk, Harege and Mnslin Scarfs and Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Rihhons, Laces, Edgings In
stTtins, Hosiery, Gloves, &.C., together with a fine assortment of ,
CLOTHS, CASSDIERES, ASD VESTIXCJS ;
And all other articles of thd latest style, suitable for Ladies ami (icntlrmcn's vrar.
Verona, China, Pearl, Leghorn, k Straw Bonnets, Fur, Silk.PaiKim i. Leghorn Palm Lraf Hals.
GROCERIES, CHINA, GLASS and QUEENSWARE, HAllbWAR E, CUTLERY, NAILS., Sec. A.c.
Tlie ahove goods having been selected from the best arid fullest stocks in Plnla-'-'j-hia and NVw York. !! as
V,ia fri.Mi.U nnd nil who ma v honor him with a call, that nv inih shall to s-ured to furnis.h them the new-
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est nml most tastuonaoie styles, ana nt as low pricrs as int-y imr ur u.ju ri!rnnc.
All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange fur eqods at the. market prices.
Salislniry, May 15, 184T f 3 j-
jsbz ss ise m r
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l"l..,li,iitl'.ttJi-jl
SUMMER GOODS !
PI
THE SUBSCRIBER
WOULD respectfully jntorm his friends iand the public, that he is now
receiving direct from the Northern Cities, and opening at his store on
the corner east of the Court House, one pf the handsomest stocks of
; SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
Ever brought to jthis market. Among the stock may ibe! found, for gentlemen's wear
French and English wool bl'k Cloths, Blue, Crown,
'I Man liave.leen!
u!li i-d tinllrr that drT.4
In II i!)iiiil (. uti( tes? fh :-f I
huv mriiifiTx ever Lroaghl L-lt-ji
n nt l.. w i evubUMi h;r si tj
;tn-tii !-(itm trie rac!Ji
in livi Juul. ;
They arf invalusLh
AtT'-r: ifiris. Iia of App
I-im:i'i a.ii- ate ml
Tin v ate mild in ilij:
tnf.li.-itr ion if tif-ii.fi
Tin y ru.iy t taken l
thf nitirin, nervouj
iln ir rslion, lcau-4-
jn.r.. qait-t nervous i: Ctabi.c , ;i
su.ind hi iillh. I
A" an anti-bilious m cdirin, r :
out thm. A single tn ii is inon
sand tertifiitntrs. '
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itf t an if i to ask urisr. is
ml Pill, aiyd lake noh thfr. 1
Willi full tit te't ions, riinci'n.
corner of Libeny-strerl, N-w V.-
k;;.y .
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urns anil menageries, of the structure, ap
jfpearance, and habits of the various ani- Church are replacing their old chiirCh with
; malr composing their interesting charge; ; a new edilice, now in rapid progress of
a
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Olive nn l Invisible do , French and English woobblack Caspimeresiall wool Tweeds, sup. French Dra Deta, Ar
cadian Coating, Croton Coating, fancy and white Linen Drills, Creilm and Brown Linen Drills, Grass Linen-
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talks of Vavinjj eaten them and found them
crisp and I
the editor of the New Orleans National.
lender. He evidently wallow ihe story as well as the! whose description of a Mexican " critter
Cucumbers, and then tells in the same breath, of Corn on
t.iwtAoUI,erftrertet hi!ib,hich the Courier veri
r. ;, '.uJiniL; a
FtN.iL-r.va Ca.e of AMAAMAf iox:-Jane Robinsbn
wpo on. i nursay pleaded; cuiltvtd nn in,t;r. r.J
, ' .. , ' ''iiv.iin;iii IVti
h ceny ln the Common Pleashuh town, u a vounJ
" mf w"'nnn, past the nge of
f'iVlth fine auburn h
"li. . 1 i f " - 'v v til
. uunic.o;), raiiier jtaadaome, (say good look4
p ...js-j ..u .o cap tif ci.max. she is the contented wife
n spruce youns EthionianFnml1 tfc wt- j t .
- -..- ... .vIjr uiaoipsf one we
, yr, MW. 4 c contrast between the two, ih wife
I -sry wane and the husband extremely black
I ! .inTlr' indeed ; The -parties are froL v'
las
was
Parties are from T..J
l'ufnd suppoits his fair iiiieaV makirii
sHets Worcester t v. ' i - V
beans Penor to every other kinj grain r
Pulse . pouu of nourishment. They contagaccordi
'.'' -M'-vuuiruive matter. oHih; a
we annex.
The critter, by the way. is common c-
tnough in Mexico, where; the natives eat
him. His true name, vc believe, is the
Iguana; Stephens! in one of his books on
; Yucatan, gives an amusing account of an
llguana chase by a partyjol laborers.
; The Gitttna Natural Histon.An
amphibious looking gentleman passed our
iotliee yesterday, with uliat was to us a
nondescript looking animal. He called
Mexican guana. It Would secm.judg
from the general and topographical
appearance ot the guana, as ii nature oc
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erection, and are not suitably situated for
the most, solemn and decent administra
tion of this rite in jpubliej
When the minister entered the room on
this deeply solemn and interesting occa
sion, the small assembly consisting of the
.immediate family; ja few family connex
ions, and the clergyman's wife,' rose up.
i In the middle of the room stood' a large
i centre-table; oii which was placed, filled
For "Ladies Wear.
riICTJICR pro-fiired :
nal filorhiJ lHrt!'! i -
Bombazine, Alpaeca, Enr'.islt and American and Fancy and Furniture Prints, Plaid and Poult de Silk.Grode Swiss,
and black Gro de Rhiiia do., Printed Iiwns, Rareges, Rosalia Platds Tarlton Muslins, French worked Collars.
Ladies Scai fs, Lis!e Jaconet and Thread T.ncs and Edgings. TwefVe irjuarter bleached Sheeting, bleached and
brown sheetings, British long Cioths, Bed Ticking, HeckaLack, Bird Lye and Table Diapers.
FLORFACE AND NEAP0L
r..iir.
IT AN
BONNETS,
orders ; frtki ihe ti'jtn
(in female jfrom the c a -
Pamphlet .( Abvsmm.i! M;
celelnatedfiit its st.eeii
.i . . i
rno?a ana uiei.
(Jold Mixi ilxu
Colds, &cJU-!0-cts. )i
Fever, Heid.iche, !i
be taken i (he restorer.
Is .eeiit t. ,
ll.. ;
WAV, ii: V,
Lrahorn. Silk and FurlHats", Fine .11 wool Carpeting, gentlemen's j KrJJirvar
nnzed Roots, tanev col'J Gaters. S.ipper. U,n to tart u'l i
F.ndish China Pearl do., Riee do., Panama,
lashionable dress Boots and Shoes, Ladies bronzed Hoots, taney coi a KrUiers."' --- ' ho,,. lo tat'n .t5r, ; ,
Tanners' O.I. China, Gla.s, and Crockery Ware, Government JavapqfiVe, Kio oonee. Drown ana loai augar. one ; . , t
wi:n water, the tnagnilicent cut glass
G. by some gentle--
of the
Saddles,
it a
ing
vase, presentt (I to iMr
men of Pittsburg, .-j On one sid-e
room hung lhejlare picture of the family
.of Washington, himself an Episcopalian
by birth, by education, and a devout com
municant of thp Church ; and immediate
ly onpo.sitc, on; a side table, stood the bust
of the lamenteid I lan ison, with a chaplet
of withered flowers hung upon hrs heaTT,
Tea, Sperm Candles, ladies and gentlemei
HARDWARE iiMD CUTLERY,
i . .. . . ' -- i . i ey . i
ic Snritx'S. Carriisc Trimming, Smiths loots, .aus, urain ana urass ocytnes.
Together with a srreat variety of otlirr flooU : all of which were pijrclnel nt the very lowest prices for cash
entirely, and will be sold at wholesale or retail for cash at a very s.rrail advance. .
J. F. CHAMBERS.
Salisbury. April 27, IS 17
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casjionally had her l'reakb of eccentricity, ! who was to have been confirmed in the
anu. alter nursuins? a striiiorhtlnrvvfirr Mnil ' l; hurch the Sabbath alter he t tec fit
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natural course, would Suddenly produce I witnesses of such ja scene. Around the'
something ihat combined m strange con- . room were suspended a numbenof family
trast all the pcculiaritiesjof fifty well-ldok- pictures, anil amoilg them, the portrait of
ing and familiar objects Now the guana a beloved daughtej who died s()me years
has its fore legs put on behind, and its be- j a!go. in the triumphs of that faith which
hind legs not. only! put Oo before, but fas- ! hler noble lather wks now about to em-
jtened on backward, atuj upside down. brace ; itd the picture, of the late lost son,
AYhen its"! mouth is shut it is as ticht as an ! who fell at the battle of liuena? Vista
IaiIam nind .Lff.i!tn4i Irii I' . . t a a .4
on ir. i, r;rv'' " . wt .1 is : nut it it vouia tnese si eni looKers-on ai.ine scenn
Kreatly to the resources of Agriculture and te . JeVi - ' Perjs w5' back of its bout transpiring have spoken from the
l-?Ka nd nteMintr irt .n-.. - . T ' 8 ' tars, ifu has antJ Pr j n i J - . i i
b;' J . Y"t. un the continent 4 this 1 TfQl U . 'Vf L i maroie aim uie canvass, mev -WOUIU near-
'"ts dry sute. enter, largely into. oapi. - ! u;8, SPed a Sti and tjly have approved thejaCt whirih dedica-
'"'r,; .: . . . i - 1 "!;" !V"u"Vu,;sei on
PTtNo.torrt pry in,0 the cnt affair of others,
U. ? nnn of Vour businrs, how your neighbor gets alone
t ,wu.n ins income or expectations may be, unless his
-ranS.men .nVct you'; what right have you to My
word spd protrude yotirsadviee T I, i,tno ntark of-ood
. lste..R,. manners, to pry into the afiairs of otlUraw
heiueintirr thin. t
rena, the res ,1i,fd anJ U
1&ZT ,h7 -1, soaked anl .Su
PetW ir3'1" -'.rnegravV.saUtfed
PeTP-r. - A better esculent vegetable cannot i Ud
Ihe cult, vanot, of ,ll5i bein on a law -e.lJl., Si
TO CQU-NTRY MERCHANTS I
GRIGG, ELLI0T'lj& CO.,
EXT ESS I Yi: P LJiLlSilEllS,
phyiciana in thii wcim i
is Mr. INafliniel N , v.
er comjila&it forihr t
Flatulence and D.-;h ,!
the RestoiT(toe;;,f r 't
purative Ptwder. !!
lieved.an il, huuro...
covered, now. as e ;
little or no dt;r,ci.!:y 1!
ted, to uviyour tr.ej,
the afflicted. i ; I wn ' : '
ply very s"ri,br tl.-s
and Abyini3 Mi.'
ing them uoh'4 I-
AGENTl J. II
Oates, Dn.L-t.C.
ton; J. M. A: D: -.
cord ; C. C. II -r
' Jan, l4,lr ;7 1 -
K1
orn
i "f ' cnart more than candor, when
wun Ruiu nrepdmjr.
KSitnE!he uP f U ted 'he Preat man to God. , There was a
ament. anu small sc1ps nil nv . . . i- ..
np cause whatever that W could nerei ! if" P eT 1 i? . 1S"
r.L . ' . J i , t L. r r . perCHVo. i v. nt ibe rpClta . Under such eirrtirn:tnn.
"?.s resemoiQitnose ol a duck.as iK... ijl' k IV. ' .i .tJ .r V,
- ccs. oi me siniiiiiin;uiuiiiit ui iui nurcn.
1 and every heart thrilled with solemn iov
un and tlnwtii: Ir nr, n" 'e mercnui atm gionous covenant
Wholesale Booksellers and Stationers. No. 9. Xorth Fourth St., Philadelphia,
11. n i i I . ...nl . . I W W..W...S. MB' l i, -to U A I Tf HUllll : r
IXI' constant '.V UIl h-!.ll. a very ex'eil-:.e..i Hiim-u ui wiivn- aim , r.. - r- ; rr-j 'T-jU t (:
ed and usual v pur -i.ised for country sales ; which they will i-tKl on as tuvorable terms as the articles canoe ..
purchased in thi citv. New oik, or b.:n. i . .! ,
Having an e.c!- ve Bindery connect-. I with thr-ir etabiishmit.Vy are enabled to supply orders for all the .dretJi, waicH
varieties of Blank' Vork. in the best manner, and at the shortest nvSice. . helpless nJ I -; '
7 j , y-,7 , ' . f t , . skill of physician :
Banks, and Clerks of i-punt y ourts, j that they cou'J '
will find o .- Blan'i Hook eq ul. if not s-i;rior t - any t'.iv hive eer hod in u??. and orders by Country Mer- .j Pills, asjpn ar.ti-1
chants -'li lw promptly amended to. Particular ntte.uion will jTilsn he paid to nil orders, through Country vailed ; tl l
Merch'intn or by mail, for Law, Medii?il, and Miselan'oes Book?, for puh-ie and private Libraries, and no effort 1 tues surpass all t .
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wiii oe s;iiiea to coiniiie-.e an sucu orjers, on ine mo-: re.i.ii,jL:r lej-nis. i j country aea.er- win ikkj u i" hth . iru. me
advantage to call and examine our lare tock, before making their purchases. April 30, lb47.
fc.PPea ,io . pos in a storm., but in. . "1. .uLtni . 7".
sd ofturningiiuhesocketsthey wo rfc I u i ' r T ' J y
i,hfx.r..r rj.--- ti . j111 J nrk when tb. merciful and slorious covenant
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was sealed, "lin t hp name of t he Father,
and of the .Son, and of the Holy Ghost."
f That jict AVill W publicly ratified at the
yisitaioti of the Bishop, on ihe.third Sun- !
darn July, in the! Apostolic ri!e of Con-'
firmation, ; .t j ' ; ' , L ; ; . ii
r -.What a noble xiud powerful recommen
dation of Christiftnifv-tn the world ! tn
sre this great Did ani thp: greatest; rnah
of his day, fWall thb vigor of intellect, and
pi IT-A le,.er.writerof,he New York Journal of tom.
', , ,m'rn' tltay "'e visiters at West p0
pxsmination, resolved that fien. Cass e
Ihinortic . andidite for. tli pr,;
oadnatured'whi
tTre-UiHt m tndefmite in its. crth and
vWtedIn its color. After vou xam.
c gaana.generallvand nn.tTiK.
vou that fit
ends of liz-
the cone us.on is forcedlupon v
Was mad out of thft n,lll B,,f.
" Point i,tr,hf bte afds. buttcrflie,. snakes and conf
r- j I inretl.hngf or animal, that tevcr lived.? Si
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LEVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
HO?E who wish to nnrehnp? CaOld 2111(1 Silver Wntnho. will find it irreatlv tn their nAvnfrr tn
JL to call on the subscribers',' who are selling at very reduced prices. They have just received and have, con
stantly on hand ; ' .
Fine and Fasltionablc Stock-of Jewelry and Fanny Articles of tverr Description,
whkK will be soil tow. for cash : and warranted to be as renresRniid. or the monev retnmed. "Watches. Clocks
and Jewelryj repaired in the best manner, and warranted for tweimonths. . Lepine and plain watches altered t
ion at xneir new rsiaoiiMiiuciii vy
Cash ui4 for "old silver.
Jr". ardency of fiVlin1 bendime tbo Knf-hpLl'pa-nle,r'r:'': A'r. repectfuljy infixed b .call ani ejtatnjoe iber 6ne selection
- v: Ilbre God nd Wh' S TrlVti 5 W rP'V0 C. C. Wheeler's Drag Store. hnd one door above J. &. -Marphy C
. . prtijon, nnd ith the simplicity of a ltt;t; IW.nrApriMC, l?7-.tf50 . x; Hi f-i-j Li
wean. L
their use, not by ! :
weakneis, the i.:
They r-r,u'r? r, '
Plain directior.s
is his own coi::; ' ''
Thej Pi j
gents jjrii every t- u '
highly rrrft ai
Ennis?,,.'-a!.,-'J'' ;
W. Hoiyyef . i ;
J. Kridr & '
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