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1 f The Bible. ' Th Bible is cfju.illjr adapted to the travta tad iufiriuitien of every human being. It i the vehicle of tha tuot awful trutlis, and which are at the same time of univer itl application, ud accorupauipd bv the most tff.caciou. lanctious. No other book eve r.ddres.ed itself so authoritatively and o- patheticai'y to the judgment and moral seme of maukind. It coutuiiis the most ublime aud feaiful display of the attrib- ute of that perfect li"iog who lobabitctb eternity, and pervades and loverns the uni- verse. It brings life aud immortality toi'crowj our miuJs when we contemplate HiTbt, which, until the publication of the ! tlu,3t! noU,j t.)lancs 0f few thousand years uo"pei, were nmueu iro.u mo a uunj oi a,rea. This gracious revelation of a future I Ftatia calculated to solve the mysteries of' I roriucuce in lac ui.eti.a..u!. oi tu.s me, to reconcile t) the incnualitica ot ur present condition, and to in-pire uneomjuer- aide fortitude and th in ist aiiiruatiii- con- solaiion when all otlu-r con.-olationa fail i in the midst of the abode of ape, dieae, - i i i..- .k . . .... . .. .i... ana sorrow, aim uu-ici iut iiireuitm lllc ahartcst van; of human misery. The Bi ble also unfolds the origiu aud the deep foundations of depravity and pui't, and tlie I Bitans mid the hopes ot salvation through I tlie un diation of the lie.dccu.ier. Its !- j rrincs, its discoveries, its code of morals, and iu means of grace, are not only over helm-1 nig evidence of its divine origin ; but they j coufouud the pretensions of all other y- vciu;., biiohiujj nir uanow . iuo i ti n uek tlie pro.-penty ot America, but the feeble effects of human reason, even when I rrcjcrva.;01, 0f tue, natural fertility of he.r under the sway of the mot eiaitod under- j 0;j t Allj i,ow is t!li, t0 ,0 ,0U' ( iIle at.udin-, and eoli-htondd by the accuniu- of llie pu.,te,t obstacles to agricultural iui IateJ treasure of ncience aud .earning. provement, h is teen the low estimate put " The Scriptures resplendent with these upoD it bv al, c,iMei 0f s,Hicty. The cul trutus, we have good grounds to believe tivaliOI1 0"f tue sojl Las been considered a are to be eventually brought Lome to the j ,ursuit unworthy of the ntteutiou of the en knowledge and acceptance of every people, I listened and learned. The successful plan- unu io carry nun iiietu iiiu iueaii;uaoie blesfiugs of peace, humanity, purity and lappiuess over every part of the habitable globe " The wneral diffusion of the Bible is the u.o-t edi ct iil way to civilize and human ize mankind : to jiurifv and i-xalt the ecu- eral system of public morals ; to give tffi cacy to the just precepts of iutcruatioual aud municipal law : to enforce the observ ance of p'udeuce. teuiperauce, justice, for titude, aud to iu. prove ail the relations of social aud domestic life. " tluutau iaws labour under uianv other i:npfrfecti ju. They extend tj external ac ti -ns only. They cannot reach that cata 1 gue of secret crimes which arc committed without any witness, save the aii-seeiug eye of tLat Beins, abose pretence it every herc, aud wujc laws nacli the bidden ..v,.-e-v. . .e, a.. .uB.. niaaia. I) tl:e t.'iottgfits ati'J ittctita CI tl. I T I i.eart. in . this ii it. ti.e dottriiies of the Bible supply s i the dcbclvucies of huaian laws, and lend n e-siit.al ai.l to the idu.ii.istration of jus tice." C 'fiam-tlhr K'Ht. MATntlir OF CUACE. !, io Meditation on the If ar- I'lavc Tst Se a n, give- ti e loliomng three signs CI t:.e I..atu t ot grace : 1. hen the corn i near ripe, it bows tie heal and st.x.rs lower than when it go-en. Wln-u the rj. oide of God are kiear ri;e fjr heaven, ibev grj n.ore Ljiii t Mil e-lf denyiug than iu the dajs of I 'L-e.r fir-t pr or'cssi on. The ior.ger a saint pr in the worid, tL? better ttiJI he isae-' I iatti!-i iii- own neari ana l.3 oo:igs t ...s io 'i j i .th of which are crv hmu Lni g th.;.. Paul had iji.c f .ot in heaven wiirti L called innis. ',f the c!j:efet of u fcjr ad ie t-t of saii.ts, 1 Tin;. 1. Ii ; Kpli. v.. X Lhri-tiaii, in the j-r ogress of his too: 'e an i er ice. is lie a vessel cast . ij th: tea, tue mote it L.ii the deeper it M...J. 'i. When the barreit ijni.'h, the crain is . B ur : and pit.y that ever ;t was befu'a. i .re- n e-iro i-t soft and spongy, but ripe corn I - .. ti-. . a;, i Wrijtry. .-'j it is with on-iii!i: the aff-ction of a young Chris tian, p: ha.. re more fervid and srrijrht'.y ; I it -hose oi" a gr n nri-tian are mire ju- 'i.eijus am solid ; their love ti t'hrl-t a-' W uuds more iu ail ju l.-iiier.t, I'hil. i. a.' i he iiniM of a ehiid are mur i active and )!ab!e ; t at us he grow? to a ti'ore perfect ii, ii.o parts are more eonoo.4at-l and L::b' knit. The Enjer of an old nvisi i.Ji. art n.jt o niiuhie, b'at h hatb A wore Jtc i- ear iu masie than in hi youth. ; Wkn earn it dead ripe, it is apt ' fa, I of its ot account t-i the ground, and tinsie fbed ; whereby it doth, as it were, an-1 tit- pate the uarie-i man, and ea!!. upon t in to j ut in the sickle. Not uniike to wfc-tli are the l ok!nn an-i lonjin , tlie f 'ai.io.'i ai.d hale:iii:gs of readr '.'iirisli.-ins Ij their 'ip'.ted glory. Tbey ha-tt-u to th' coiu'tii' of the Lord, or, a M'mtatu lnore fitly r-nier it, they ha-.t-n the com Ki "f th Lord. ti. it is tbeyr are earnest au-i . :i-t j t in thrir desire and criea to has ta comi.ij ; t-ir desires tallv forth to no - t th- Lvrd ; they w iilin'y tke death ly the hand ; a the corn bends to the earth, t, d t t.'Ks soul- to heaven. This shows autir Lai ie-t be bear. TillE I'OWER OF THE FULl'IT. ' hive already called attention to the a ': ti.'.rull-' s. rtn'01 i H.cred by liisbop I'or-f--t on the c ou-n-rat! on of Hi - hop Kip. I ina- other extract we cannot farlear lo lay In f re our leaders : " When it i i ji and not rnan who (peaks, the sou! which iod created answi rs. As the sire a u. ri fieri the sunbeams, as the trie tends before the wind, do to the power and grace of the 'iospi 1, our intno-t i.ature y it, i a willin-; or unw iUing homage. , If it were not ao, vain wire the foolishness, i f prac slid de-prste the reliance of tin- t uureb, lu the mid-t of uiibelienni'. .N t such is the ip!aue which brilliant tlo l'f me may have won; not such the ima, uau'.c awe w Lick solemn teit.p'es aud an im pvsi,. eeri moiiial may m-pire j not such even tlut couviitijus bu up by we 11 -orde red aruiiitiit-, t hich reason bows with a pleased assent ; the assurance in which tiie i; i-jif.rt i miethin; far Heeptr nd tivt i be tiii-taseu. V.114 ff-i-l it when vou Lear the word of tin- Lord Jesus. It arirs iiluiu ton trti u tuj are tierti.,ttd to mi: tlie si-crt t sil of on- who lovi- tlie Lord.' It i strong wbeu you cotutuousj with your; own hearts, in- yijr trbaiuber, and are still. As y,jj approach tlie iate of th" eternal world, that assurance uf the r. a. ty and poer if the (Jo'pr-I inouutit into ail the -r I a i nt v ot si-.h. My brethren when we Lave I" ti ci t the Ulilwlief of this jr, let it an t be i hit fly with reaj.oiiiiiL'1, thouh the p:ril cf a hoind miad tuual euiueutiy be uuia; nor pr- phct, one breath of whose spirit wore purities aud elevates the soul, thau ell the ttforjs of bumy) literatura from liexsiotl U Laaiaxtia, Mortal. Slflrifiiltural. AGRICULTURAL IM I'ROVEMENT EDUCATION, ic. Extract from thr Annirtrtary AJJrrt ilvlirrTrJ brfoit the Xctcbtrrv Agi u aim. al Hocietii, Jt, lj3, Ay Mr Editor of tut Suut'itr Agricultuutt, I hae shown you what Koine was, and what Italy now it I have endeavored to nieture the iuf'ancr of America, and ml all ; 4oe wiat our country r- in these her dap of ! u a n-irre. What rcflectisns naturullv ; ,j)e H orlj oI a lev. uuuilrea in A- mjrjcj e dee no coi responding improve- ..,, :,, .r;,.t. ,,... rps.iried tJ , uV(lcV i0 stv the rapid dctet ioratiou . ti,e so:i :.. ti.. ..mioiial t-vouoiuv of for- ,;i;tVi ,.1, j, ta su.taiii a trowing 'country j jn coiuii.j years. Are vc"not tacitly cn- . tailing a""c"irc upon comiirj pcnoratiotis. oren than the scouted tvraimies of hated . . . , . uionarclacs T What kc'fus tliu wamlinn Arab trivtllitig the tame track which hi camels trod six thousand venrs T It i that c still dwells iiDin the .-ante arid sands w hieh met the desolate eyes of II agar, when, in her lonely despair, she was diiwn from the patiiarclt's tent. What makc-i Kii.l.iiid the boa.-tcd nation of might, but her capac ity, from the productiveness of her toil, to . r feed a iien.so population 7 U Uat is to con- s. u,.i.,n., l.id ti.rn ,ri't..A C.T. f,,i- .inrt the learned professions, whiUtthe boobies r ... of the family arc left to do the more impor tant work. It has become too common for the agricultural class to look upon the mtr chtut aud the learned profession.- as a high er order of society. The young man of genius and ambition, looks upon the culti vation of the soil, as a grave that is to keep in perpetual night all his high hopes of dis tinction. This feeling in sxi.iy is radi cally wrong, and has mainly been super-in duced by the humble and unpretending character of those engaged in it. '1 he ca pacity of the intelligent p.anter to serve the country is overlooked, and his claim to hou orable distinction superseded Ly the lab biing politician of the village or city. To engage in tricuJlure, is a voluntary o-tra- f i - m '1 h i!ii,.-t l.a n f t r.u-t.l ti. :.!f:n. i ll0D of ,.vir.. oue 9b9 uken ant- tuter- ... : ,),., ,.,,,. r ,.;,.;, ,,. ;.,s, r... ,,t ' J It is a subject of regret and lamentation iu efery agricultural address ; yet it is a pre judice so deeply routed iu society, that no remedy has been bugirc.-tcd that promi-es to eradicate it. The iutciiigeucc of the people has been ar.pea'cd to; a': ieuiture ; has been exhibited with nil the attractions that genius and fancy could thr jw aic-iuJ j it ; education of the acricuitural cla.--es has , Icea rccwiiitueii'icd, Lut without iHrtt. Mill i the youn men of genius, pr on.i-e an i edu i cation, all throw tiicusulv.-s inlu the le.-.ru-ed professions; .-nil the cultivator" of 1 1 sou are coi.U.nt to be COUM-Iercd -ut str .i. :.t to the r-rofessional man. in the cr.-.-.t work of (.lOVelliiiielit. J.ct our plant -rs tit tueui eles, by education aud int. ilijeni e, ti compete with ail other elas-es f yr the Loti orahle liistit.ction.s cf the country, :,n 1 th-y will uoii show, by the ;,pin.--.ition of that iuteileet and education to t tie pc-emiar w;.i,is of their own cla-s, that a iittie pr-.-per fj- ' luring Will do tuueu to espai.i tne laciiiius iti ax-r'Cuita.a! ii a al.oa a...i iteming, now ;0 iiuch needed. La t no niaa think for a mcmert that our notions hi. ilk of a desire to take a slap at the ftutL Carolina College No; we revere and hotter tl. j vii-c ,..u. lis wl.i h i.a .e founded and perpetuated that i;,.,lle i.... tution th Alin i t.iu!' r cl s many dis tinguished men It can In v.. r Ls t . o . e.-tc J , even by abrigatiu iu ixriusi'.cimss and its belied universal, into tucii ? iti-ttt'ttivn as ti.e plaiit'.ag c.- ii.tiy ii wanLs t edu cate her nous. We Won; a proper school wiih proper profe-s-ors. iu which the proper stuites would be taught, so that th-.se who Lave to ilin-ct the agricultural operations of tiie country, would ucder-taiil their bu:i:n.ss. Is South Carolina not rich eiiou-jh to eiiJoir such an in-iiuilot, f.r ti.e itry class which sustains her and i -a.-s ii,- bur thi.ii of her taxes .' If fh-- is !. A il is hib time the-e thit.gs were tone ly pri.ate in. ari, in ot-ler to save her IV01.1 i.i.pi-u iir.g .-'tate bankruptcy, and the un.-eiai ij .-tl.'-ina of atfordiiig s.iital',.: channels for edu cation lo those sua ii.l her professions 'Uiit ii-e makes no prxiaiji. for educa ting tho-e who li i 1 the c ufcr cf her nevcr faiuug treasury. TIME IUUCrTTING WIEAT. A few cxporitueuts have been iLilt and puliishi-J in tins lointry, tu j in tins lointrv, siiii.iij; I v curate luewsureiuebt, the a-nabtaen of cut ti wheal when the chaff ha. puitiy chan ged from green to yellow. Wc 2nd the fal lowiirr adrlitional proof iu Eaker's lecture before the .parkenhoe Club, Eulaud, a published in tue North latili.-h Agriculturist: In harvc-tin w'nea:, there was a great, division of opinion, as well as to when was the proper time aud mode of cutting, it was considered a proper tune to cul sh:-at wiieo it had passed lioin a '' ntiiky stute,'' to a " doughy state." Ex pernucnis bad been n.adc unJer three hi Js Ursl, when it was greeu ; second, wbeu the etra an chaiifiu? color ; third, when fully ripe. T be resuit were in the first case, 1'Jj hushel per acie, vaiueu at ols per ijarter; iu the second, it:ij, atO'-.; in the third at Cl s. '1 here w a a Mii.oar result i.i tiie straw. The lolal value per acre hi- found to be on that cut L'reeu ou the "th of Au 'U-t, X12 17s per acre ; second, when cut yellow be- low the ear one week afterwards, ilia third, cut wben fully ripe, one week later, iMl Us. This dirk-rencc arose from that tut brat and second producing more bne- , fiour and less bran than that cut last, which proved that the cluteu is convert..'! into -tarch if the wheat stands until fu. .y rip the proper time fceing utnioubtetlljr a soon a eitoer tutx ot me straw na ciian.'iil to a vcllow color, the nap having tlien ceast-.l lo Cow ; t ut, ou the other banc:, it is l.ctu-r to eut early, a no portion islosily -hc'i'Jiti.' during the prorcs ol cutting, or by t!i el , feet of hi,'h winds ; it is also - iial to sproav iu the iheaf, aud early harvesU ate ' aio peiicially bctt ; be tides, a f. w dais gained in the cfttiinieiicm-iit nf harvet is of iutmcasuribla advantage, and eiabies the tarn.er to.iaje oprrartuuitiv for i ffi-ctin other wcilr, wbicb hclLerw .sc eouid pot do I ORKIt;. .M.MS. E? AKUIVAL OF THE Ull. MAIL STKAM EH CANADA AT HALIFAX. New Yit.k. March 03. The Br. mail steam ship CtiiiciL, (.'apt. Stone, has arrived at lla:ifis from Liver- pool, which port she lelt on the lSth Hist, I The U. S. mail steam chip Unltc; Capt. Couistock, had uot arrived at Liverpool, when the Ccmda left. LlvtRPooL CcTTon Market. Since the departure of the Africa, 011 the 1 1th hist., Cottou had been dull, aud the soles during tlie wetK cnaiiig I lie 1 1 tu iu-iam, compris- . i. . . t. .... i:. i-.i. :.. ...... . :. ed 3'!,000 bales, of which tpcculiitors took ' -'oOO and exnorters 2(HU laics, leawin' '.'7.- . o.m bales ol a descriptions to the trade. i he pi ice ratisrc . . . 1 ,',r ( 111 n.i fijd., .Mid. (.irlcuns 5 l.'i lt'd., l air Uplauds u'id., and Mid. Uplands at 55d. l'he stock of Cotton ou band, exclusive of that on shipboard, comprised ti7o,tltlU bales, including H.")"lMIO bales American. Flour had decliued i?s. per bbl. since thej departure of the Alt mi, and Western Ca- Hal was u noted at -los., ami liooi; (ihio at; .. !-. per bbl. of UMilbs. Wheat had dc- dined Id., and Southern W'hite was worth j lis. (ij. p,r 70 lbs. Indian Corn had de clined Is., and Western White commanded I -l is. (id. per t-.i lbs. State of Ttt.M'K. In Manchester prices i were weak and the transactions moderate. ' H.lVKt Cl.TTi'N MAlIKt.T The sales of Cvttoti for the week en 1 i n ir the I -lib in-taut, comprised 3,100 bales. The market cpcticd heavy but improved at the clo-e. The French llrcadstuffs markets had all decliued. Orvrnn. Tvtei i t.i fpf. TIip ftsnr'i-t nf K:sfirn atf iirs li:is nssnni- ! tl.t fl.W lill'tv .lll(i t 1 1 r 1 1 . T i T t 1 1 T III' (lit ' . .. , i-ryUu, on the Mill instant. ! i i.e e irs an-wtr 10 low suiiiuioiis ui France and Kii'land, re.piiiing him to with- draw hi- trorps trom lui.iey wulun a spr citied period, could not strive until the 1 7 lh . or 1 'th of April. EnglMud and France had resolved to de cline the j.roposiiiui. of 1'i .is-ia for a resuiup- ' tiou of tiie ueoti itions between the. U cs- tarn l'ovvers and K issin, and to im ri a-e their armaments. The prop o.-itiou came in an autoriiph letter from the King of l'rus-! sia tj L'.-uis Napolco!,, in which he lefend- j ed the neutrality of l'r'.i-ia, and su.'ge-ted i anotiier attempt at nic'li.itMn, to whicti l.oj is Nap...Koo replied that his Mnje-ty was "too late " indeed l'rus-i.i hold- hack tho' frofe.-sin; to act in concert with the allies. The treaty between the I'orte and the Western Powers has been concluded upon the basis already known. No tniveiiirr.t of importance hid occur red eith -r on the I'unul e or in A-i.-i. Kalefat continued to be strcn.-l hi'm d . The llus-Jans, hjwi'ver. had sii-pcn b d their intention of attacking that place, and were threat! :ng in-t. ad (ialati. llral.iiov and Hrnar, ( T) an ! im-iiaciti.', al-o, v ari points. Part of the llu-siall force had withdrawn Iroin before Kalefat. and moved towards thsova. l'lini-c l'sskieviieh would ooii iu-spe'-t the Kiis-iau tro.'ps on the I'-ii.iii.e. i i.e 'jrteii i sided. 1:.'". ntiaii tro 'i-i . . . oI.lt iotl Lad J 1 tell liot f.lly .sub ;eut to occupy ('anu.a. .v' tv i.i was rjuict. 'J he aiiicd fleets were at I-yc the l.'a-sl.iii Me-t it S.-v;i-..p,d. It is r.-p ,r!..d that the iir-t . the A ii'.-io-French armv will I L'.iY, and . atioi.s of to attack '-i ts at the .;va-t- r...d I v l-.nl. t! allied same tin e attar-kino; it bv sea. I !! li i-.-iatis w-ic f"-:ifving the interior cities of Wa'.iae!.i: and l,.i-l.ivia. -Hid work men were str. t gtl.M.iiij the f r :Mi' iti iis of .Sevastopol, ),le-3a, Krorist .1. Sveai orj, W :ii! '.r y. i ' i ar.-l the entrance of the I 1 1- i -per. T nirty thousand Ku-si:.iis we m, al.-o. ! C It "III A c. .l.t... , I 'i toe ire ! .on Kr in-t it Admit llin-hi inral frjiia-iron was soon ties Napier in the to join A 1 tu i L!..lt.le. Tin re was r I. nt ou tie i:..i ii.'J- CXC.teUi ti r- , i t. Ti.e I'., n.-h b,a rerne-s in France had been t iki-n H itii -ri-and aln a'! y over -'!'I0,- '' ..' l-l frai.c Cou: n.o-lore K -.til' r-'j the 1 Twenty -:r;.l-'.: tr W Oo! j.-u, El; The C,a,t,li bad been su -1 1 ii " I. I l'trry'.t s.pia Iron ii.:t IIoij , tii Jai.u -ry. j vt-.-el- ;n,d tteiiti cr. wcr'; , - f ir ti.e II i-t. rtt w ..r :.t 1 in 1. : Trad- 1 iii h id lo.. ti n s'-cond time in the Ilriti-h ll'oj-.- of Lo in which occasion Lor I Stat,' v sai l t:i it repeal of tho ltriti.sk cji-tin lias w no doubt Le foil jvve-1 by -1 i.iiar c m.-.--- oii :t... part ot t ie 1. 1 ti.-- carrviu' tr -d,; t,j llie. ( a . -ri.ia. The Australian ."t.-au,. r ' ' 7, home- war a b'junu, liau pot into t. inert, t il is- abi-d. .She had on hoard X "'Ml,il l)-t.-rli;,o iu t'oid. Iii r advice- were Irom Syln -v to ti.e 111. of D..ccti.bcr, a ,d Fort l'i.ii .p to the 17lu of the fame inoiith. The Australian inark.-ts were dull and over.-t xtlcd, but old was plentiful. aruival or t 1 1 ; : n irif. Ntw VfHK, April I. Tiie t-aiiT tic Iris a r 1 1 vi-.l. M.c was dr-t.-nrn u two 'lavs oil tii'- pas-a '-. p-ir-k.-il in fl .rating ice, wbieli tail i-'i her :;! inili - to tiie s,uithvie-t of her cours.-. J-h; bit Liverpool on tin- '.':.'.) of March, pa-sed tiie Atlantic on the 'otli, aul the .Sarah .""anils in comin.' out of the ciiaii- The E'lropa arrived out on Tuesday. ' The t'z;tr has r--f i- -1 the ultimatum of the Western 1'oners. When the oilicial d ciimr-nts ire received, En.'latid will lorinal ly declare war a'aiii-t 11 jo-ia. Admiral Nai.ier's fleet arrived at Wiu- goe .s-oiind on tte loth. 1 he anie't tloets were still at H ycos ltay, :os IJ, but would soon rc-i liter tin: lliaclc .Sea. No eii2t!emciit iri Eur.-pe or A-ia is re- pncd. 1 be Hussian convoy of treasure ytas captured m ar Kars. The llret-k in-urrectioii has been entirely -uppres-d. Ihe hr-t 'livi-ion of the irctnh army, tinier titii. Car!, o.l, had si;.;,l ijr lurkcy. The I'rencli ljan 1 jr paying the exp' i.-ei of tiie war was all taken by liaroii Mali- teiilHe, who urj.d the neutrality of I'rus.-ia in a communication lo to" ti.iiiil.ers. I There is n . tiling lioui Austria. Jlus-ii had not reeoi.ised the neutrality. of S wedeii. j lliis-ia has prohiluti.d 'te ex.rt of A'. I '1 in: answer of tin: I'zur to the ultimatum of tiie Veiern I'owtr was tli"rnpli"d fritm Im-iI'iii ou the ltli, to the i'leiicit t-'aliin'-t, and imine'iiateljr sent to the Kil-g'i-h Miiiista-r, who sent word directly to Admiral .Napier. j at 1 a the in.' ' ! i Ti I Town Ordinances. f "EK it Ordained by the Board of Cnmmiasioii. 9 ers tor Hie 'J'own ( I liurMi", Tlut In nee lurlii unv ieraun who ! at II spirilt.us liquors within the corporate limits of sunt Town, in uuy quantity I. s than haru'l (except the licensed re. taller mid upotluc.ru,) shall (lay a t.. ill Twill, ty-livc loll..ri. And uuy Krnuii who shall mil iintoua liquor in vinl.tii.n ol the ubovc onli. n-nce, shall pay tine ot T. n D..ll..r l"..r cell nmi every otf. t.ce, to be rt covt red before the In. Umlaut, one. hall to the use ol the informer. Be it further Ordained, That the swi.mp conti irin.ii to and lying on the branch ruiiiuii! bck ol the Grave- Yam, ami known u Uic Urate Y.rd Branch, h II be diltiird mhi drained In, in Church strut west lo lite in w corporate limit., and lln.l the owiuis of the lot upon which u.id swamp i titu .tio, uliall hove three i ah' notice ot llii Oiuin .iice. At the npir-Uon til" which time, if the .iid rw.imu nh.iil not have been ditched ami drained, the Tom Acl ' , A"! "'.,? ( oinmiHinnera will proceej iinocr me to Caue aid iwaiiip to be orain. j pense of uch drainage shall be a I 1 r un on the j,,,, drained. Bl. jt furt.r Ordained, Thtll person owning nmnrnt trontinr on Trade r Trvmi sircils, are ruuirc to curb the nlc wi.lk in trout ol their l"ln, Itti roca or guml a no w ell l.ew il iiiimcr iiiu lo r..lie i'ie waihs wnri ei.iiia r as to make a good w..lk i.j I and n said Or.li. me if uvi iiu.'-i.iu i , .... . ... I... (I... l-l ..' I..M. .....I i... the owners of such propi rly, tlie t oiiimmMoiRrr ivili cause said walks to be ao curbed or aalldcd. at trie ex('ne ot the i. t.crp tMi rent. VM. F. DAVIDSON, Inteniiant. yiirck I I, ls.i4. t7 Harness anil Saddlery. vrr SS now re ll.,rnea ceivmj: at the Oiarhttte Saddl. Manufactory, one of the largest and I b. st .locks of .J.IUUJaljlJl kk illi It .,U He keeps eon. 5,atiy on hand. . large stork of tti:tt it.ia pvtT ronie to this m.irkt t. n a -'T2s. c s. rrw' n z o5 ol iii own maitutlcture, and is aUo ready to i iii-tiuf.icturt U .riiesst.i'i very discriptioe st price I t.. Hl.l the tunes. II,. ret Is justifiable ill saying ' t : ,.i t Ins work einnul be heal by any other cstab Ijsloncl.t in tile M .l,.-. I J ?t'..i ami ir've me n tri:il, netl I w-.rrsnt you will U- jilcaweil at the " i'harlolte S.idille and liar. I ni ss M :iMir.i-torv, and no nust-l.e about it. j Jj'WtlRK wjiriiited in all c. m -. WILLIAM 1'Ll'MMKR. I Vuin-ftTft, I i)wr abort the i'oat itpcr. j km little, A ir. mier iii, l s,',3. Gi:.i.ai: nt: in s'roiu:, CHARLOTTE, N. C, djipu.ut' SAI'LEI'.S MuniiiKjti I i,ii I, W -Hil.lAI.F. AND I.KTAII. DKAl.KliS, ill llroS, Aleliieilli S al.U t (lell.li lVr. .mi i .ti.lls, I III-, 1' .nils -ml I'aint.r's A-tis.its, V .ii.i.ii.., W iiiu.-w ss and 1'iilty, I ii .sv, . re, t r. lie I , Lll;l.il ul.il Anierie :i 'i r.u if r V . t ine Trei. t aim S.i-vmi.' So-.im, t int- 11 ir ,ii, ii iva.t.i 11. mo, n'. ,i lii-lruii,. i, l.iiif.s, .s..ice-, Smi., t e I' .1. nt and I'r- , lis Ufin (, uffc it: -f ..I.J . Ti Mft uijf irr h it" ' M M .nu .1 furt u Tiii.i cm, 11 fit t-r y ,M" M-,iii oi tin- il-y. Siiip-ri, r L-..,, I'u re VV ii, en uti.l iir-niii.s l.r ,i- (J.i Ilia! j'le-l n, h,xlf.cl t'ur li-nortnjj, I iiMirt tfi' -fr".e-d ir I and mm' t.i 11 ."He.! Iwa y tt .1.0 off.p, r st , Ac, A..-, our pur. :. . li.W a. I., i biisini e li t li, t liuiee- '1 V AMllll : We m.k, for f ) e .11 be ami ufT. r nun In. ti. shoo ,r . -t w , rr . ii t '. i. ft Iriier !. ,i'aelt..n y 11 '.is aei 1 .. i, , ml w e t-lire a'ai C" nilitie. pr. iii, .li y li o 0 a nu . ru nolo 1 1 pnec m to it Ir- -.in ti.e ( '.,.,11 1 .r-iuti i ., .i 1 ; I'hysl. i 'i. Pr. f -,:,ti..i-.s w ill rec-ivi- p.i.-lic. r .It. till. ui ut all h.oii s ui' thp day and ini.l. 1 i I ri ..!:. I. nnd Itii-ni,,(. K'jid I, . SI t m, I. irtp iiniicys i-ii.l Shades, ti,e. ii,. r with a I. .rue lut ol' , ri.iMj.' K, II 'f 111! I '!! (. M - , 1,1 111 illC, '' ., COIl- utiy .in ii. no. FKi rrilAIU) CALDWELL. .Vnrfjctrr Ie53. IMtf Cabinet Warchou.se. IIOIMI1 .V TlaltZtlS (Cabinet Husiiiess, thru i, .fj m O, ! !-e , 1,1 'V BrC p't:i-srrd !m -!"'' ilie -h ,rlst nonce. T ' ,Ntr tu o lit J.il. w-ire k m, utdifi in i lit, if line v uti lili.O SiJt'boartls. Cureaus, lSof.is, V HtUt' ri) Ittt: lu'ti.i . : 1 1 j miitf tur tin ihev hitVA p irchaicd iiiiM'tuf in j the ii ol li.e f ItUU LLUiMLMJ rn ri'iw d -o turtiith li in Iti art one 1 I '.f-y arc rrl iiicy l' n-i i rr-ganift fi-ii ( ffl snH la' t k-tt (!.... n. I hey I 1 1-' in the o'd iy yvU i y in twii g jut iijj and fran ai( aerniii Ihmii nf jt gin fin ' h fifht. a the aV Wilt certainly . mfiy I'tie hn may df wt. N H UK HNS fiin,i-Kd t th -h.i t umn r. en ii tl.e in' ira-onalil lerina. I i.a-h.tie, S-fiteiiio;. , Isj.'ili, 3i r Iii the iiit-iiw a(' llra-Uli'iiburi; anil axjuiiiiiii; iiiIm . ofs-iiia i.avii, Mint-,. sol ny kind on ir land, it lien . d 'ake the irouit.o ol i tn. U i lie, n lo J itin K. I'eliilian oii.ci: In t har I .hi. lie would take .i,..,iie in eiainoni.!; ihnu; ii 5 ii sluaiiir. uuiti n't anil oiaiiiiiie ihe land-, ....I inasti sreit.ri oi in saiio-. wh'cn woiiin be ' t-iiterrc in a Im.k. lor lltr Wnefit nf Cap, tins win. art atiu, 2 to IliVe.t In Mminif l.l.U.. Il would ne ol vail oent :it to it.e t I iz :.-s at laigt. and pie. srre a rernrii or hiinrv ot lite liiie or ilit.ii.g l,.terel. ot 'Attierri .N,.nii t.aiul.i.a, .r.il at'er my rlc'.-fs-c the ll ,k would be Utpostled Willi ihe Clerk of I i.e t '. ..tn v ( lurU Jan 8 In.'iJ. I'Jlf tit Mian 13 tn ne i'oirrii i h. Klt.M ANV. ff.-tahle H'.rsc Powdi r. fortltrcure J( a 11. ..w-llie -, V..t, r. I). I.i in nf I'n-si annual, tile firu- I tlni'.r Ia, ..I Apprtllr, Kolltue, Yclluw .l. Ilitlalintiutioli ol tin: k.yt a, Vrf.t. , iiii t.11 ljl-..ia-s to wltieli t rt.. t ll..o!r Home, IS sul.jtet. t Carries ott all i, j.rev.-tits H'.rMi a tr.iin Im-i iitiui.if utiff r i'!iiut)' r (i, fmstftf mif i ijii tn; blood, hhu im. jr"i tt. ir tlMM i J fiiriitioB. 'tiu.o lt;-r jti i p.-tAiN r ia f-r n.l- rmlv iy ti.SUKU V HhIM J MI, t'th. I 1. Hmjgittm Ami. I mlf i 4 hwd hi ll.-iir on I i top ol hia iu -ad. m ih pi.irf whire tlw fl,nr nutlit t. j-riiw " lint he livi d n vioti to ttit diacfivcry j f i,jffit'a rt U .U i! k -liuirfth, wtiii Ii not mly j jr m f f j I tn iOufi , hut r fctorra the h. ir t , .iiiy jifri'id ( f 1'fif. Only itM.ap ito will not try it, i f, Ir'-iji !' ?! ith H .i'iii ia, lii'irutl.'.r iurh, afipi-aiiit h-ir. F'-f '' ty J Ustull; ti iihLNu.i. i I5y the Last Steamer ! .ir from the &ct of War!! France lias stricken tlie First Blow ! ! ! av SUF.I'IKRS hnvc nmrchd to KX SXPX'- ll.tl'.aMII. 1.E uni HMtNKfSSHOP lor the purMK of nr.. li l ting two huiuircil ot best Saddle out of a t.,ck of l ive Hundred of tlie .uue kind. Hi Sadulc eonit of the lolluwnif varieties, via : North.Carolina S. UDLI:S Kentucky " ('..rpenter " l)u-tor " lla also hss a varirtv of Saddles made expressly fr travelling s great instance, warr.uitea to weur : I 111 nbi-i. H.,rtiKa. Ilrover' Wliin. I! ill? V Whins. will, u.nifli'l l..r(..f mwniiaiu ui i-.i,uii ., ..n... Ilny's SaiJiiIti, tiiclher with all maimer ot illlllll I ii.l I II S J he will sell on thr most moderate terms, either by wholes;. le or retail. 1 (('all and see. Shop one door Eat of Springs i .lK Lcod More. It. SHAW. 4 otf t lmilollr, Vrermbrr 20, IHoS. IE! AND JEWELRY. whom; ,lh i hi:taii. rs 1. inuiiiLU a bun A HE now receiving and o. . peninj one of tlie larg. VST"'- locks of SJ-DsDU3 S'-aSi errt "IH'H'd - nrir that defy competition. CALL ASD EXAVIE A T T. TUOTTEK SON S Jrirrlry Slorr, Ao .5, Urantlr Kav. mpfn&itrl Sadltr'l Arir llulrt Charlatlr, Orlahtr 4, 1N'i3. 3:if FAIItlllKO llallim MILL!). ItoHf kn0irnSrrrrlv ttttti Al. v rtht The Arkwvieiigtd & v isianuwru. K iilroan, U .y.Loal, and rarnicr I m. Ai.i.s,, st 1 III any pai ui .lie country, at ahorl notice. ! AGETS. , C. ( I'.mi 'J I h. rl. Slrrrt naltimuie. I Fairbank i. t'o.. PJ H'-ter St., N. Y. I nri i.ii( ;ii Hit- M.I alatid ol S. Ai J. CiillM-ri. Ja r.r & K. M. G1I.I1KI1T continue It". .rri.. liuBiiit- ml iim iivnc ssLhhI, 3j Liid i-i, Wtiitwurtii tft I, win r tif y U ill U tu t S In bit ( thrir lti fri-nt arm i utonM-m, ry cit :iir tK n &t Vln Icf, cnii;irin ttig tlme Kl'tltfir own ni4iiut.clur, Us;lli-t-r w itii Nrii4 ithtr fcty ft uu-lr fiynl in una murkct. Tim if I'-njf itj(i.iiit.n" Willi hititir-, kr,mm ni . t I-it U fiT ti'Utm WlM ifliltl I'm iii t"i!Vi r ifr-"! iiitiuct uHiitt to part. id t Uth in ri It diiii jru:f . j t ;miI I I miif rl lit f t-l , ( in.i ii;ki or wimti: mim:i;s, tr Ini ii iita r .1 ami punctual w g.-s w ill In- palU. i'lii.ae aceual.tlll. .1 lo w.ain til II, In.' ,.1' i nurM pretirreo. A,.iiy ..I on. r t.i any i.l Hie lui;..v n.jr .i, lit ii, en at tlie aitf. rent m.i.i. or to tlie suttscriticr l Ins olli.-e in I hari'.Ur , To Mr. , J - KIw.h-I at tin- Al. (..nu ai.d ."ip,..1 Hill ' ii.iti.s; To A. I '. M - lh r a I tli A ! Sdtia. r iiiiim- ; , T.i J. .1.11 t . Un kil. ii. -t lue lli.wie. allU l.woo. n . in t iil.ui oui.ly. .r to M. 1. vt-n -t tuc s XV si, ine, tt.it mute, acjionititf ti.e 1. . will and tluwic iiiine. lor lurtlt. r partii-iiUf eppl to i Jtlll.N K. I'KSMA.S, M1111117 arr,t slid Siljieriittpiidaltl ..r the i liar- 1 Intic ( V.pprr t ompany, otltco oter 'i'rotu r'a Jew- , elrv t'-re. j i'kaiUittt. Ott. 4. 3.i(f I A. C. WILLIAMSON, I I.L t'Mri 1 m ihia aind t ii- iijiiiMtf eoiiir tiR mnd will Heiid to t"-tnmm bu ii f m n ' f tl lo ti ip crc. I UTic uu I r v ua ret , i Hovd a o'U rrrn i ( utrtntte, JtHitti y -id. 1 it J. 31. Davidson, 31. 1). rf " 1 riiZei hI t "h r ! and th. 'rriiitilinrr rnunir. tli t tWi n I i ajj-j 'tie c fi.er rHiif , nf tti eiu nc . vv in i ihnt'.i. f q . wirt c h rn iiwiy hf ; imiid Alien not si-'iie-a-ixii l rtfid. J. F. Gilmer, itrtipgitt ami tlpolltt rtirt, rmi fee. itng anJ opening s I ra and laigtt I -Oi'li J at Mints, MKOICIKES, PAISTS. 0-S', DVK al l rF.l LTTY. TMO.V'AO.W.I.N ,r.7J. ( A..S. ' .47f..VT SILUll I.SLS.I t.H. UMLH Y. 1 H It ITI ASD tOIAHIf-E. t'2ftihr with t large .up.. It ui Paint Rrtithe. Tooth H'UhM, si" a largit a-of tment of Abdominal Suo- i purmr- and True, vsurgical lusiruuteiifs. ar 4re , 1 i.d s la.i'S variety ol other arucl usually k.-ul in cn limi.ts. Harm usn nsred in huaine.a for ao Int. a 1 ,,, ,( ,,e t.,r old Uud, Il wou.d .ern U-lei ,n unnrer.-.rv in -ie oililimly lo ihe lael II. al I .mi ktrkingmUnj and owed w th unal li.ai'li ,,,4 strength," bnt Iruitd .Vlsssr. II, ill, .n Ail Wilisnl-ii hing lately mininene. d Ihs -North ' m,,m Whlf." In 111 place ol the old fsillllUf Chsrlniie J .'iroat. that in dsys gtwa by. cnaered and uisde glad so msnv isearls, on every we k li nrern'ed ii-elf, I thought I ei.iiilfl lie tloit.g our sn. -rgeiic end peraevem g .nends grrst njtjiif e wsra I Mrt lo sawul tliein sll 1 could in ihuir arduous, la rtf,ri..u and rsttoi.sihle ur.deriaktng. T ih'tec who hsvsl so llbr.lU patruiozed me for the lasl nnnih. r ol yesra I re'urn my grsteful sc. kntwU'lfftttf n'. s'ilt solicilintr tour citntttiued kind ,.e sod enat'iiTi, Wtttig cnnfidrnl thai it will he lo ...ur sdvsntsga sod interest- I etn still occupying tie .Mil s'ar.d i it Clisrloilr. on Ma in. street, near Maj. J It. Kerr's II. rtel. and nestly opposite R. II. lira. nt 'a tit bu'tdiitg. .May IU, I'fri. I7lf Ti.J'firv .-5c JOB PiaiKof 0 HK PfM(r itfr it the ISarth llm ri Whif X r pff"trrl to Diertiif tllJob Hnrk in tiw (IIE1 WATCHES J 31 A II li L E Y A H D IS C1IAKU)TT1NC f nillK SnliKcribers inform the public generally, .H. that they have opened a I lUAUilDlLia ITAUiU) j in fliarlolte, N. C, where they r prepared, with coiiiiietenl work nu n from the North, lo executo I all order in their line of business, such us AND OHM I JIKSTAL 5Lpi.l21112 WOT CONSlSTtSO or MO?cUMi:?iiTS, TOMBS, They will keep conitaiitly on hand the brat des cription of Italian and American M .rule, anil their j articles mil OS snoroeu on they curt ba obtained either North or ; terms South. iLTAII DRUKHS, for sny srtiele, sddreid to 1 the uhcriir, will mrei who prompi on.ii... .. 1 pare Mini ilt-anateh. inu wiiiim p.ttuii.u iviwi...u - - - S. N. STUWK CO. 4Wlf NEW FIRM. 1TK would rs.pst'tfiilly announre to the public, T T Dial ws lit. u. is day lor.i.ad a lopailn. raiiip I un.ir lb nam) and stylo of OYHIMMIN' V VII.SO., (of li.a purpo of in a nu f cl u r in k CABK1AGES $5& of rvtirr dnnriptton. It s pr.itin tiiiitul work, in a won! nons in th : Sln.nh shall urpi.H us. IrAbl. VVtntK VVAKK .NTKII I tl K r. K A iKIvii done at tn siiofmst Holies, slid on ilii most inoOrralii I'-rin ! iJMiop on I'ryon soil Chute a MirsaU, nr!y vppwit to ken's llotol. CknUlf. Jmiy B. tyi. C.UVKKMAN. t, W 1 1.- . a ill tOKI II-C t KObl t k Hutual Life Insurance Company. kALLIUH. a. .-'. It H IS t'ompaui cinl.l.u la iour lh livssi sli hrauhs V ljus fsrvons sod 3 Thr f ttik Lttnim s n.fi iii i.i.lNK.1 S.svrs -a insured lor a term ui out til bv si fur ' J 'heir a.u orncrs. fr (hilc E. J'Wnit. prridrnt. j H till nt U iy wiMt. Vict f cvidcrtt, ' J4111C K Jo'1iii, lv:crisirs , Wilium H J, Trrayrf. ' Pcrrm Htjatbv. AUtirurr, Ur Whi. II. VJ Kc, KiartMlnrif Thyiicifta. ' J. Iter .tUlslli, Gen;il AftH. All I'wx-i WHbii dy 1 m( mt ii.Itc- t lurv pruuf i pirntrd. ' Bintf ind Psmph'ei. ! inf (i ni o oiw 1 rm wi litm I -vuiii9 . m f tf h4 im e; )MicaiHw j ot I he l Hft; , ir hi of ih Arnt:iri, A U Iciirr Ui ' tiiijiiiipta ftauuiti h addrttuM-d to , J AMS JOJUiAN, Srertimtf 1 ( liaiiiailo jiimI ulii- uroliua j ic 1 1-no 1 1. ; fl -UK 1' ASSf Ni.tlt 1IMIN i. now i.ininii, 1 daily. t'Oarluiie. Saadats carlrl) Iroui Colunibis lo 1 I i.T!i:il'I.K. ' DM ..111. s fharmUr 7 IK a . l.r.ss ri ,.bi. kidfwiy. 0 5H W .4H Y'lllf-atll t.l JU " h!rs a. in. is ('h-irinr,l I 4a Kltrll. rf, l'4 L in M .r. 7 4j - V tt i.ii, et4 LiM-niSJ.' s.l. t 1 ien , IU tJ " Hi.ea.lo. k. II I,. " Y-Tfrssi If. I I - tVintiUro' la ill p ni. i ..n Mi.l., I 3S Morrows'. 2 l Kid., I J Ml ! Arri. t harUms, SI 40 A fr. C oiyiuui, t 3i - ! Thr Fh-ri'MITTH 'IV-s run (e'rlutu e (' tinitiii v.-id 1 "m -in' ' at 7,16. in. j The is a -ia.lr im o' 4 horw STALKS fr.,nt 1 ; t'l.S'li.tlf t.i Ss.i.liu.y, c.ii.nrr.toi with ths Ira its ! I ro.fl Cli'crTtll a lln o( tfn ruoa la t"t- ' j nf-rii.1 wnh in ear ou Mfidy. Wednrdf, and f !lnday, to f.'uionvitle. (icon Spring, and Isj.sr 't , '-n-a-g. : 1 itiii KM(.iiT. i JV.srnr 3. 1S.VJ. 41 'I JOHN 11 ARTY'S m:av al U HK SuSfciiivr is now hapny In 'nfnrm thf. eili. wj X n ol l.'lurlott anil ihe tirri,niiitit,g rttttrt. try. tt. at he ha mnv.it into Ins Near Stt-.u,,,,, (:. . gs vlrrrt. iminrrtislely har k ol stidillcra lloinl. wlter he is now ready to altmid In stl l.o-int-. in In tin. He hss got the Iwai of Wo- kwn, and is there fore dplertnii.sd to do Ihe heat, anit ohi'i Is-hl'Hi. b mirk, svei put up in this town and at nioder. , ate pnei-a. don nsaily and in a durahb manner, by i all.og al ths ahup nf. JOHN II RTY. It rrmrS-r ri en a- . .( A rrmtip fur fought, t-i.im. alnrrk. rmp. Hkmm,tf Cn.-r,', .111, ,mmptiwn, Ji'trmmMS ln'mt , pr' -. l'.Tnptin. ti;tt likium, ll tt f tkr i;rt-,rt '". ; aV k-4i. ttt-rmtLmnn4ptft .Weal, f ..a, n0 mm"tin tavf 'i m th l;nrt. Hk md 4', n4 mtt 4irms mtifrng fnum m Awrmpd lt, f tr S'm ark. mm4 Im rmittt ti$ ,iftm n-4 bmA f't'i-f l-mm t it tmf tmm ktmrl J;U i Wtk mmd 4mP'p h't. WARRANTED TO BE PURELY TEOETABLE, Ttirt Pith m-i m i liifiit, Umir. mini as-rmnl, aikft ar tie-tttifiml ii ntsi ra i- llie uat 4 Hi- vaita n ru-t h M'lUlfc m IIvh fi a4Ti ut ;irl"rtnis). ?rtit, l.tlnina mtui MsirtaNpHrtllM i4 th. -sB.fl dxy, tt'ii wlmi itw jmhtm HtVf UttH itrtvMinl. aix! (ml al aiirh a Uiw nnn j,mt all wtU tm alt) l' MttlaKin It-riH. HVI ImI lit tl4-nsr . Ua, Mtiich eMlft litll r-itla, lisi. i 'gnu lour Utli'V Daw Hlr 4 Ctrtf( that aH- fr li-h itM-? art- r-inn tiM, limn lti hufti (ii-st-M. 'rnr t..llnf rrtiU- nf an pf thi aitfrt--rttili, tytuim. I.s.m, w aarwtvuril imw foum lt pnhht- aitd a 'air tna. nt ttn-m will &nvinr any mm f itn irutlt (H lit. alUtiiiiil. lht-y m- i.riwTlU- pi-riiharlt adii Ut rcaUira Utm Imiim mikI t i.nl trifMi U a hMMlthy abtt Tbry hfn mt 'da rift'irt Ril !t ir.irtn I twrrs-tioiict, asvftnl tfit-vtlit K fisrl.srniMsii, and rnW ihm Itiiitfa Itvm fn.ni tlf,( ntuir whM'h rlta-strb-ntJa all th4na il HiMl th lmiriif,r !, imhtiniuil it, tim, Irnm rMitial ilw fttioit. himI HiKtMH.v th- alnihiiMr alT-ci.af irmata fsltt t a ratlin l ml 4 rm, thai tltsm ta iMl aiMthnr ii.s,l; in tl.n i.i'H Mm. rial M ti' rt rnmltli if imixirlliiK aurl, (aliiuf r-.j-i-i . u lU-j I'liiiiti aitd m'Jkl iHMit 'tu (lia.a (till. bT eontamt '!- p'tta. Pritr Vi Ml: try- B rwlMl tn intiiirt fin- Hra-iau'i PcUh-I HUiiitucu fill. Tii mtm km nI iu Charlotte, by J. P. flll.MKIt, and riUTCIIAllD & CALDWELL, and in Concord, by J. II. IIODGIINS ft CM. fjJ.irilen Seed. JI'ST re :civcil anil for isle st J. K. Cilini r'n lnir More, W etln r--field Gsnicii rssed, war. Btcil. January 1(1, 1851. WAHKiiNTED TO BB P0REI.T VBCiErABUL HKAIsTH U l"0 Imptirtmil U b IriflM with yi Wt Bud ptinhHin uvwry duv ttu irivc ihf moil e-trtihii mu tti,,, to lhttr unlHiary btimuw puwitla. yi nirlc4 ihitl win,-, ! for mufti tinjHKUiHt tu tlititlt, th'tr kemh. U litcMt i,h valuiUilu Pill wr htt on hitd )y mwf Uinily, HiM , urUHi U till llt1 fW H)II)N)MM if 'll"Mf, tll WlMlkl Biuiy it vaiuttlH lift wr ticM U) Unlav. 't'ltay ir met mitcrlur MvllciH in Uw cur- ui ail hUimi J.tvrr turn fil ami, .fkmmd'e Hirk 4c.., rMi, J,.'lil, l nil hnferimf 4nrMa. Thry purify tlie liluo'l, itiaItB th clr. cnlntlOH, rflrt lh llvcit Klilurya, K(M) other terj.4irir Oin lo m liraiihy OM.t and rtlaii i uU fVm itit-ir immc t fl. ct-t. pfuvriK u.y gi-iwral prtMirali n debility f ( MLmArh ni. uhw tint4 ifna i "fir" Ui ixjf iM-rifi a tr- tw nf mu, Ktirtiivv iiitMltMW. Mffuw m a l'.-ni MtiMmt, tln-y avanuni-utl, m-l wh" I k.-n ao-in(tnic U lh'- iircit.Ni, Uiuy iwr iRtl u-eu'e ilw wyofttcHM(( IMIra, nur alt Oliver r'iiiNlt't tml. Tim net in cj vmrt wuh nHKif Ukd amM hr iu hr eff na tu i.vfttim diwtwi t Ui-t Biual liNtrvftur, nxeri an sitfliiti H Miwef(ii m pnv aarvlMg ainl rmioilitij ihn kwhtkI hfulth. l'liy hnv u uimmJ iii tjvsry lurin .f l a, aitj in varini clinuitjg, in j Utir nc?linte .nti.l, ii'f mt-.l.c! wk-li n.h) utay tniMiwi n-niinlt h-t failt to iff -nl ritlif. h eawa lll4i tkniitl l(tf unmt irjrMjne in llwir ittiirt, Imvt yuklwt wtth '! ,1 fttcttjr tu Uir um, ami chf.' Iwvt bw-a tjtfr-cu in mt Una afat bmm.J h-(.. Nr i ll atfiUliltJ lb tt inch hMlli I' Hit CM', (or u I JtXi4ta., titWtjer ttllffteiitljr iintti, .Itwtrkfikllii lti aucrullu.a, um laiiutr viutiiiy trf tiiu IiIimhI. kih! aia nuir u rrtt-irn iho .ji thkI ttititirMt u. a btjaJiiij auie mui of Mrttc Mi i-nut f EH STRONG'S COMP ja ATIVE PI L 1,8, piam thwart rant vtrtiw. an1 ar U&rvhtrm nit n,nj puiiftt) . c modicum, bit a K'iiri'i runi'ivt"' ( u, unriftt r f Um blMMl, mint a umiK h-ii-r itt tlm mynimu. i Thutm vi hv "lieu irid Utm 1'ilU ouvht 4iuralt j faH wihiiuf Ui tm ariih.fUt UttJtn, feliicb MulOciat (11 ool of thlir ifud qitaluua. I it txi ctitruita piita. Prtv SI mnia. 17" 0ijlni k )M.i rm f-r Or. Strtmj'i Laa fhirlottel.y J. F. C I .V FK, nd l'llITCHAKD i CALDWHLL. nd iu Concord hy j. ii. ii(iix;i:..s ft co. 1 1 . i ; .i:i;ai kkmickv SOUTIIEaN REMEDY IMt JnilN lilM.'S SARS APARILL A. IT t i( wf in faill q - tt (i '! lit alrvftf a ft tl fUb 11 k r!) pt l.af. I unt. Is !! 4V 4(, f ainit ar trprmt Iu 4 tMartr. 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'ga if m-t-ut- li" iir- -rlnt ft In liU jf-.ttiMii.u 'I tit ant' ilitt 'f ' tfil f.tittn aict 4,. ,-, i g,u j,, fci,4 ,,"''' lliill. fer'H Ut'iUli jtl.l 1 '.jl.tflli-n I ilHtaWjJll.ltsV IJW" 11 tla- if 1.. flltt I hi- I.l-f II !.J .. ., IIV IH.- a' - i : i - iv-.h.iiii i'm.f rtrt 4ft:. bi t'4.' I,! Jjii. I Mil..! it, tt Mi I IX P? ART r AMAVKl . J. F. UiLMER.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 11, 1854, edition 1
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