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J JL-.1'' i: i Frorrr the Chilian Register. .TUB RESURKECTION OF THE BODY. did cafeih for the smallest seed . . Thatj'a nownVport theground; , ; It ppringeth np a iM4le tree, i- v 7 And tpreada Us bra itches' round. lid careth tr ihe Jowly wwrm. That spins' its fhnwd ofie( He give it many-c4red wings, Xirtl bid it soar on high. Through 111 he realm of God below, ' Through 'all -hi realm above, .;; . A differing glory still proclaim The same great Father' love. So; is lite rising from th; dead ; Tia not what ttiMi haul aown ; But in the hody God shall give, V ill each lo each be known. 1 Hif various ower thai carea for aN. E'en for the smallest seed, And gives to each iis different fm According U its mid. Will for thy body, Man, provide, That now thou west decay ? And crown it with a glory, too, That khall not fauVuwuy. Fnwn the New York Tribune, t YyUTII AND LOVE.' J Yoctii and I.ovk one Spring day met, 1 Twas sunny April weather ; Said Love, " Ete yonder sun is set Let's lake a stroll together." SaidfVouth, "With all my heurt will I " And hand in hand they wended ; The 'moon was low in the western sky When this long walk Was ended. They talked of Beauty, Nature, Truth, Each eye the other's meeting, And ne'er since life began, to Youih, Had hjni seemed half so fleeting. Haid Youth, " Since we're so happy now, Why not remain united V Love pressed a kiss upon Youth's brow, - Ahd thus their troth was plighted. . Ho binding was the vow they breathed V It ne'er in life was broken, And Youth, in death, a kiss bequeathed, Ai Iiove'sown proper token. Since then 'tis said that Love's first kiss la of love's joy the dearest, And!, of aH sublunary bliss, It is to Heaven the nearest. And; though from death Love cannot save, Nor render Youth immortal, . 'Twrtl loyal, follow to the grave, Ahd with him pass its portal. - i ! ' A plECE OF IiEOAL ADVICE. for the wealhe; changed, during j$ie eight ; an oected storm burst oyer thvallefJaBd th next unex pected storm buret oyer thelvallejf and th nfxvmorn- . . r a ,. . . II. ..Lli m"A oar ing it wag found that. me jryer niftOTtiuuww ricd away alt the ha that nad b4 lerf itt'Uf fields. The crop of the neighborinjj; faWna wer 'Ampletely dest roved: The auccesa of ihia Krst expirifice gave An IncidenlM-Darxnz the last, war with Grrat Briiain hUremrndous struggle was made by btth parties to preserve the na val supremacy8! Lle Chnmplain. Com mKlore .MeDon6ugh.!:whbcmmHniled the himuch7ajthin iheiceofs American fleet. determined to risk a gen forth adopted it asi a rule of bia doiiduct, n became, rj pngHgement. So continent were the, by his order and diligence, one of jte neb warmer ,n British ot success, tnat asmaii vtssei wan thv otyntry. nwrer forgot Wic4ke Mm by . i$rj,jsh subject's icamc info the bay where M. Potier de la Gernwndaieto hom he aiierwaros mMp u aS lotlgtlt as Spectators, to Wll carried a couple of his finest fowll every yea npsg prostration of thr- 'Star Spangled of gratitude. 1 1 1 j Banner The' action wjis commenced hv iU Rritih v ( hrinirsa bronusiue. ai tceo,ECT,.c.TT.-Th?i.r1hi.tgrC.l,r. inBn,. SU thr hiWri..n. a chicken . of c,r,chy fmn. cock hich hd rscH,-i ITocn on, ol ,.h, -l U M.thNr nnrti.m of thsiHutd. lit IS dunnff COCK, ' . i . ' v Z" .1 : "u.. u : J L, U.cIh coons on McDonoughs vessel. Hew upon tne process OI fvaimraiiuu iuoi f "--'fji . - . nnH ailntlv eonveved to the ree&m ab)Ve t lund also, CENTRAL RfllL RO ! . VV! ITI II I I Ik JL 1 f f j rw I now the Topic! &, maxwel: during the condensation of this vapor the gj-aijd and ter rific phenomena of thunder and lidhfiiing are nade man ifest to our senses. In order to fjjnfr a correct estimate of the immense power of this ageitjin the jpn induction of elactricily, we must bring to ourjvgw th'qautity of water evaporated from the surfaqe f the ear h,aand al so the amount of electricity that fniy be dtveloped from a single grain of this liquid. Aeeofding taj tile calcula tKns of Cavalloj about five thousand two hundred and eiffht millions Ions of water are prbbly evaporated from the Mediterranean Sea iti a sing J ummer'sl'dav. To one of the gunsvand by t lowtl t row s-m ed to hurl baekja d hHnc' on the haughi foe. The instant hisws ht-ad. he whole body' of soldiers.' officers and all. greeted the" gall Ant tird vy it h three cheers. Sailors are naturally superstitious ; and Mr. Cooper, in his Navnj; History says the crowing of the fowl 'had a powerful efiVct upon iheir known tendencies.' During the battle, the cock flevfuptn the rigging, and from ihete far abve. the -hends-ol onl(l te heard between obtain a.,me idea of the vast volupif of waterj thus daily fh. auses of I Me enres tight, uttering vanenr up Dy uie unriy iiraro,-iw. u something rendered more apparen than th invisible I nrrteess. President Dwirht and rjofessor IJ&rby nave : I . " II both estimated the quantity of wkfer predpiiated over , .. - . . .r ! l i 4t: . reitwitn . i, ; . ,1 i i-.i lnt war cry oi-inai : ".aijnm a " " bird. ess the Falls of Niagara: at more thart'eleven nil! per hour. Yet all the water passjttjgover twenty days would Timount ouly!t) that ascending from the Mediterranean in ondav. Waahinfftoti ICTGovernor Trumbull, of Coejecticut lions tons ataract in Globe. mat ion recommending the 29th o March aa a day of ; arP gpik.-d l..j;elher. THist.mode of construe public fasting and prayer throughout the Stile; among j,,,, involves adiitt iooa I expense hut the in. other excellent things for which implored, adds the following: fThat he w trate the the traitorous designs o against it.' be Divine nil those-who conspire procla A New Plan for Piank. Howls. Mr. Gum isse, i this State, has applied (or a atent upon injrovein'nts in the coristnietion .of plank road-, whi. h he haV invented. Mr. G. gives an archfonn to this rond ; pla.ceg bisxleeuernaeiws instead of lengthwise ; his planks are sawed in s rios and laid edgewise atid "lengthwise, and BOGEE AAEE Vtw reetmng ffm New ttrk fTW phia, a handsome and cheap stock of , FALL1 AxN'l) WINTER G001 J Consisting tf DRY-GOODS, (of etery description,) IIAUD Cmtlery, Delpb, China, tad Glassware, DaakU Single Barrel Shat Gnas, Pbtols, CI lie Can lsirlv n,a : Shnt Rar. (various kindd VnU 11 A lOBkS WTMV mrwm-f I Swords, Belts, Clasps, Sasj Epauletts, Plumes, Silver and Cold Lace, Stan tarv Buttons:, Butt IJosstmere tor irimming pmw &.C., &c, blbe CJot'oii Yarn, wnue mixea ana do for knitiins. fverv fine.) Weaver's reeds, 4 wide, of theibest make, Groceries, Bagging Rd Twine. Afeo, constantly on hand the celebrate ROCK ISLAND JEAN manufactured in Mecklenburg County, of differ ities. which for neatness of finish and durabilit be surpassed. Also, 12 gros9 Salem and Phil Almanacs, for 1850 : jail of which are positively! and tor sale upon the hiost reasonable terms, wi m otto for Cash osi.t. but in exchange forshel ! OjHs. Flaxseed, Beeswax, Tallow, Cotton art rags, &.c , &c, and as heretofore to punctual d The hnnd of lenity wjll be extended, if r qairecj ihg account either byj cash or note at :he exp everv 12 indnihs. 1 Our customers, friends and the public gerwj therefore invited to give us a call, and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as we shall iniake iect for theiri to do so.: Nor. 1511849 28 als ventor claim-, that, lv enabling the water to pass ..ff freely tnim the Mlilare, and la-iiig and reader indistoluble our Natiolnal Union land frus- tH glepers so as not to tfatn the water under ststance is II confirm lecture recently, gave pome interesting facts. There is nothin that sjrikes a stranger more forcibly, if 'he xs s Swe den at the season of thijjyear AiPn the days are, the longest, than the ribpence of night. Dr. Baitd had rtp conception of it before his arrivnl. He arrived a Slock holm from Gotle.nhurgh. 400 mile.- distant, in the morning, and in thjl ftern on went to see some friends hadlfiot lake 1 note ol time and 'returned about mint was as light as it is herej Jinlf ah fore sundown. You cotid see d Hut all was quiet in thejf reels ; ed as i.r the inhabitants Mere got neath the iilank. the roan ?wm ia?i twn e King as those ImiUi after the usual plan, and may kept in repair for less than ne.quar ter of the amount expended upon rth'rs. N. rY. Farmer and Mechanic. Ren'nes, the ancient capital of Brittany, is a famous piece of law. People come from the extremities of the country to get information and ask advice. To visit Rennes without getting advice appears impossible to a Breton. Thin was true at the. latter end of the last cen tury, just as it is'at present, and especially among the emrtlrv rwutrttj. u-tio an n 4imid Arwt rniitiuia rro 'Now it happened one day that a farmer named Ber-J PSSes round the earth towards t nard. havinc come ta Renm s on business, bethought P'p' an(l lh refraction of its ra e awav or were dead. No signs of lifefstores closed. The sun in June goesf ilow'n'al Stock holma little before ten unlock. iThere is the sun e norm is such ight. a great illumination all pigtit. as a ight ; it Kur be st i net ly. it seem- himaHf that as he had a few hours to spare, it would be 'hat you can See to read? at mil well to employ them in getting theBdvire of a pd law- Dr. Bai.d read a letter inthe forr "St. near yer He had often heard of Monsieur Potierde la Ger- Stockholm, at midnight, 'without trtificial modaie who was in such high repute, that people be- light. There is a mountain at t le bend lieved a lawsuit gained when he undertook their cause, of Bothnia, where, on lhe21st of . une, the Tha ciiuntrvman enquired for his address, and proceed- SUn does not go dovvn at H II. Tr veers, ed to his b.Hise in line St. The clients were numerous, cr0 there to see it. A StiMjimboait goes up and Bernard had to wait some time. At length his turn frufTi Stockholm for the purpose of grati arrived, e.nd he was introduced. M. Potier de la Ger- fycr ihose who are curias to wi ness the moda,es.gni.dh.mtolMJ W.ated, then taking off his spec- phenomenon, as it oCCUrfl onlv Off night tacles, and placing them on his de.k, he requested to The. SUn goes down tO llhe horizon. VOl S S can see the wholt face o minutes it begins to rise.l it. ant SAMIVEL'S VISH. I vants lo marry yes I does I vants a little vife, To comb my 'air, to vash my. neck, And be my all my life. ( Ven Adam lived in Paradise, He didn't live content, Till from his side a rib voa took, And into ivoman bent. Just think, how Adam must have stared, Ven first he got avake, And found himself a married man, Vithout eren veddin' cake. I vish that I could do the same Just go to bed some night, And vake up in the morning vith A Vife to bless my 'eight. I'm bash fuli yes, I am 'Twould save me lots of trouble, To go to bed a single man, And vake up as a double. in you five At the North Gape, latitude TSjdegrees the sun does noi go dowrUfor evejfl days. In June it would be boi 25 degtees. a hove the horizon at midiitighi. I 'llhe wav ..: . t i. . . I 1. J tne people Know it is miunight, the sun rise. The changiPN in th latitudes, from summer to winter! see i liey S ft fse htirh tire so )tion (A the sun disappears, and is not sen fori Weeks. r. 1 hen it ctimes and showsi's face i After fifteen -r t uen nds. 4 nil finally makr-s almost a Pit Baird know his busiuess. " Why, Jlr. Lawyer," said the farmer twirling his hat, I have heard so much about you, that as I have come to Rennes, I wish to take the opportunity of con sulting you." 'jl thank you for your confidence, my friend, you wiih to bring an action, perhaps V 'An action Oh, I hold that in abhorrence ! Ne - ver h'ot Pierre Bernard had a word with any. "Then it is a settlement a division of property ?" Excuse me, Mr. lawyer; my family and I have great that We can have ;ro cond never made a division, seeing that we all draw from the them at all. In the wiuier.time same well, as they say." Well, is H to negotiate a purchase or a sale?" "Oh, V; I am neither rich enough to purchase nor poor enough! to sell !" M Will you teh me, then, what do you want of me ?" aid the lawyer in surprise. ' . Why, I have already told you, Mr. lawyer," replied Bernard, t want your advice for payment, of course, as I am well able to give it to you, and I don't wish lo lose this opportunity-"? M. jl'otier look a pen and paper, and asked the coun ; tryma'n his name. Pierre Bernard," replied the latter, quite happy that he was at leiifglh understood. " Your age?" Thirty yenrs, or very near it." ' Tims vicatioii ?" . " My Vocation ! Oh, that means w hat I do. I am a farmer." j The lawyer wrote two lines, folded' the paper, and handed it to his strange client. " is it finished alreudy ? Vell and gooL Wbat is the price of that advice, Mr. lawyer ?" , "Three francs," Bernard paid the money, and took his leave, delight ed that he had taken advantage of his opjortunity. When he bad reached home it was four o'clock, the " journejrhad fatigued him, and he determined tx rest 'himself the remainder of the day. In the mean time the iay had j been two .-days' rut, and was completely trtous, ovvig, probably, h the clitfiate. 'M- ""r ' me wornmg men came to ask if it should be drawn in. j i " What, tbis evening !" exclaimed the farmer's wife, who had conie in Jo meet her husband. " It would be a pity to coiitmence the work so late, since it can be done to.nw.rrow without any inconvenience. The man objected that the weather might change, that the hors- ,es were all rrlady and the. men idle. But the farme-'s Wife replied that the wind was in a good quarter and that night wauld sot t?fore their work could be com pleted. -Be'rilurd, .who had been listening to the arcu- rnetrt, was uncertain w hi CABINET BUSINES i t RICHARD FOI RESENTS his respects V the citizens of Salisbury ani surrounding country, with a ten der of hiai services as a CABINET MAEI prepared to jexecute ail orders in bis line with in the 'most superior! workmanlike manner style. He will keep constantly on band the b rial for making SOFAS, BUREAUS, 0TT0M Wardrobes,' Dining, Centre, Peer, and othe Rocking, Office, and Parlor Chairs; Bedsted perior finish and latest fashion. He has also on hand an assortment of Co will sell them on as accommodating terms, a all other kind of work. Specimens of his work and skill can be fo shop three doors below the Post Office. The cheapness, durability, and superiority q turned out from his shop will be a guarantee tronage of the publtcj Repairingdone at ihe shortest notice. Country produce arid lumber of all kinds si Carpenters and Cabinet Makers, taken in exci any thing in bis line.; Salisbury, March 7, 1850 Mm i .f3 ' 1 I in s wards, it remains for let), ty minutes, anu men uesc :'. a. . ...'". . ii i 11 ii uties uoi set ai mii, i)U i circle around the heayi-ns. was asked how JhevmHrtHired it reP-arH to hired persons, and wh4t they; insii!er a day. He could not say, but supposed they worked by the hour, andl twelve hours would be considered a dnyls work. Birds and animnls takejtheir aejcusfnm ed rest at the ustinl hour$. The!.' doctor did not know hw theyijearnt the rime uui iney nan. ana go to rest wtietjher the sun goes down or not. the trees about seven o he hens clock. P. stay there until the sun j well Upj mnrmng ; and the peopl feet into t it ol .rising late loo. 1 he first Dr. Uaird awoke in Stockholm, surprised to see the sun fehining room. He looked at his watch anil found it was only three o'eloc ; ihe ne he awoke rt was five o'clock: hi were no persons in the stieet i--ua iii i in. cnies are mot very taketo pi., and in the ie hab morning ie was Bnto his MANSION HOUSE, LL.MI1K, IALUWlLL I'U., I. 1 ; -i o THE undersigned having at length completed the con struction of the above named es tablishment, upon an extensive scale, and in a style of comfort, convenience and ele gance not surpassed in Western Carolina, is determined ihat ihe promise from without shall be equalled by the performance within. H-S TABLE shnll lie abundantly furnished with the best which the market affords, and in the preparation of which he will command the services of a rist raie cok or cooks. His nea! and comfortable Private Apartments shall be wailed on by cleanly and attentive servants. His Bar shall be furnished with a moderate supply of chsice. Liquors ; and his excellent Slnblesshal) be under the care of a trusty and experienced Hustler. Families wishing to change their abode during the summer months,, may find ample accommodations at the Mansion House, in the beautiful village of Lenoir, where ihe may enjoy a delightful climate in the -vicinity of the finest mountain scenery, and the best mountain roads in the Siale. In conclusion, the subscriber feels justified in saying to his primus, that he would not be true to himself, if afier his lilernl expenditure in building and furnishing ihe Mansion House, he. should fail to give satisfaction for the want oi an equally liberal expenditure in its man agement. L. M.-TUTTLE. March 14, 1850 . 3m44 James G. Gilchrist, j Gtarj GILCHRIST &, 0O3 ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS Al AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCE! WILL regularly attend the various Court ler, Lowndes, Autauga, Dallas, and counties, and the Supreme Court of the State They will attend to all business entrusle charge, with promptness, and will use everjl give entire satisfaction to their clients, and e practice. ! Particular attention will be given to the co claim. j O Office at Hayneville, Lowndes county, Nov. 4, 1849 31:tf SADDLES, HARNESS & MOUN THE undersigned woe the attention of the pu stock of Saddles Hi &-C He jelieves there been as superb a stock in th' before, and any gentleman w . i es an article in nis line, c stwely find it if he will call, wise, the subscriber with hi advantages, can readily supply any order with maybe favored He has also a large and Stock of mountings & Slater for Saddle and Harnegs making. These were at the North with great care by the subscriber Saddlers and Harness makers who wish to purcha articles, are invited to call and see them. T kept for sale, and will be sold low for cash WILLIAM J. PLUMV March 7, 1850. 4 ii let time there The indus- WJference of Opmion.-MVhr railr. arl rom. Dailies flf ?ilV Lru Uo...:I . U.. I . r -v,.-, , aMii- ne- ronnratt lor me conveyance of the grejijl mail. Have re. newed their appiraiion to he Post offire De partment :for the (liscontimlsnce f h! clay or morning mail line mi Suiwiilv belweejj Phi!a and N. Yo.k. The N. Y. Cwerriaaiivaihat', a ,,,.Mn:emeiM i.,r thin. I Cainpan e8 offer "-"-niti iMrovmeiil inthe d:tiJv ice, in-o1vijr i,icf jaspd eifiJiise and lo make mail eerv rtain which way to decide, when diH...li- u.,it i.i:.: L 1 : , Kill h' pocket. .'J. Wait a tiiimiie," he exclaimed ; I hnve an advice an4afain.Hi1w,kiH,,lhat I P,d three franc, for, ii ' ... .1.1 a., a 11 iMiam ui uii us what to d,,. H.-rc, The it hys ; you can re-id lerepa; see what written li 4 ii J better than P n.. i i I itu woiniiu iK K :iu. p:,,.ri -anj l . f iJtvrt rtr o- i ii. i. io-mosrow read this line : WU-AT MAY BK DOxk KM). !!crs ol iiipaiiyjheld in solved. .R i lis the rpilhi ..i' . I r. ... . . . i. IS -;-M"" i ne iSiHird ol Uiteclois. passed .-omt ijL ice oireeimjj the iWoiittnwam e nou uit- reiiei ot all serv;,iis! he Company fuuu duty on JS' ed. SALISBURY YOUNG LADIES INSTITUTION. rl HE Preparatoiy School of the " Insti J tuiion," is for girls beginning to read, or from their 6th or 7th to their 10th or 12ih year. A qualified Teacher, at the earliest day, will open this School, and form ihe pupils to habits of accuracy in Reading, Spelling, Wriiing. Geography, Arithmetic, Grammar, and. such, exercises as ensure thorough preparation for the Regular Classes of the In stitution. The Tuition' will be at the rate of 2 a month. The direction of this School will be entrusted to competent hands till the arrival of the Principal, in May. Salisbury, Feb 28, 1850. 42 RIGHT SIDE U. thePenns)lvatiia lUilroadi Philadelphia ... Tuesday iiigk i. rL, alter much i?icVsi..n. llwit the reol iii, , ? That ,t ! exclaimed Hernl. rtrnek wUn . ,ud. sdea r-y of licht.. C.,mr, he.qu ek ; get the cart. awaV ; Uj and girl, all to the hay. fir Id !" " ' I. wifn vertliirrd a (, w more objeetioms but he de claml that he h( not l2ht.a thn-e francs opinion to notke no nm 4 i all ! ration: in i rte eiliolov of Uiiday, be tesciud A story i- told i a Veifn paper i ... ...em.e eanri o en. l ra,lr r.pi-copalian noticed, dming jhe sea that Ihe church -hell was runi' every noi undiriiiiifiii ii h. i.IL-.j . . . ll he Would follow the law-er' i hrolher ,,f ih- .1 k i !. i : 1 J . iee. iui,i,h.ir-. . . ... . . 7 . . 1 twijtmi .1 ' ""T'c oy laKingmeiead m ; "ir uell was rung for so ,h$n. niur in? i. t in i!i..ku.J.l . i lit lna...l . :. i , II". r T regard $impf f l lent. yx and IV In a The rvc i.t p, tincd to prov the wisdom of his eonducti V'")' he replied, Untf wh Wy. 'aid channiftg sini has bortord it ?" Spring and Summer Fashions for 1850 , HORACE II. BEARD, HAS just received, (at his old stand,) from New York , the U American and European Fashions, for the Spring and Summer, and will continue to receive them quarterly. He is prepared to execute, all orders in his line of the trade, in a fashionable and workmanlike manner, at the shortest notice. From his Ions experience in the art of cutting and making garments, he feels confident that he can give satisfaction to his customers. He respectfully returns his thanks to his friends and the public for their liberal support tendered hiin hereto fore, andjvill endeavor by increased efforts to please his customers, to merit a continuance of their favors HORACE H. BEARD. N. B. All kinds ofcoaritrv produce taken at the mar ket prices for work. Salisbury, March 21, 1850. rjMHE subscriber respectfully informs the rubli JL he stilt continues to manufacture at his shol doors below j Mr. Brown &. Son's store, Boots and Shoes of every Stjli He feels confident thai he will be able, from his pa penence, to give 'entire satisfaction to his customer all others who may fator him with a call, and exj before purchasing elsewhere. He has now on hanl is ejanstantly manufacturing, the most fashionable Boots, which rannot be surpassed in the State which he wiU warrantj to be of the best material! workmanship. j Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Country produce taken in payment for work market prices. All persons, indebted for the last year are request come forward and settle their accounts by note, I would seem preposterous in us to ask for the "neel JEREMIAH BARRING! Feb. 20, 1850. 01) By Jacob LeflI Gold Hill Hotel For Sale OR II EXT. THE uhdersigned offers for sale or rent the yell known HOTEL now occupied by him, with of without the Fur niture. It is larcre anrl rninrrnwlimio nn1 he-fljjly Hotel in the Village.' To any one wishing to purchase, the terms will be made easy. E. B RICE. oid Hill, March 18, 1850 tf45 -A fink WARRANTS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE estate ot JLortft CTavoUi CALDWELL COUNTY. I Superior Court of Law, Fall Term. 1849. I cmiua csianiy i i vs. Petition for Divorce. Willie Stanly. O.v affidavit of the Plaintiff, it appearing to the (f that the defendant, Wjllie Stanly, is not an inhatl ot this Mate : It is therefore ordered that publicati made in the Raleigh Register ahd Carolina Watchl for three months, for the defendant to appear at tha term ot this Court, to be held for the County of well, at the Court House in Lenoir, on the 5th M after the 4th Monday in March next, then and thJ plead, answer or demur to the said petition, or the will be taken as confessed, and the cause 6et forhd and determined ex parte. Wflness, C C. Jones, Clerk of said Court, at OfBd 5th Monday after the 4th Monday in SeptembJ I)., Lc4y. C. C. JONES, c 3m36 Printers Fee S0 , Important to Mill Owne 3TCH KISS'S V Fayetteville , by TTOTCHKISS'S Vertical Water Wheelsfor d. McNeill & c And in Lincoln County hv ! E. A. BItEVAR March 12,1847 tf45 DR SUiIMEREL OrrxEs hii Professional services to the citrz Salisbury aud jthe surrounding country. H ll a Ways he found at his Office, in Shaver' tel, between ihe Drug Store of Drs Brown AtJame Buia Confectionary, or at his residence. True o of charity punctually attended to as such. August 2, 1,849
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