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"1 . v llllUiin UtlUiM i- C J , . . -- KKLMIOX WITIIUL T THE CROSS. Reader, as long as yon live, beware of a religion in which there is not much of the cros. You live in times when the warning is sadly neeii'id. l'..-.vare, t say a.'nin of a reliiou without t In; cro-s. There are b-iudio.li of place-i of worship, in this day, in which there ia everything, nl tuost, except the eross. There is earved oak aud sculptured st-n?. There ia stain tJ glass and brilliant paintings. There are rolemo services and a enlist a tit round of or dinances. ll.it the real ero-s of Christ it lut there. Jea crucili.'d is not proclaim ed in the pulpit. The Lamb of God is not lifted up, ami salf.iti.Hi bv f.iitli iu lliju is not freely wrong. K worship. pr.ei..in,ed. And hence ail is. e.Jcrrl.earc of such places of They are v,y. M.o-tolica They - i' J .ii.j-iom.ai. Ji.ty would not hae satisfied St. l'aul. 1 hens are ihou-ai.-is ol rcnious pooks published in our rime, iu which there is ereiythin esei pt the cross They are IU 1 ui unct-Liuiis uyjin sacrmuenis, auu praises 1 oftleCuutcb. They abound iu exhortations about h ily liiinj, and lules for the attain- rcent of perfection. They have plenty of , 1 t ' I 1 1 lonts ana eros.-cs, bo!h insule ana outi.'e. , ., .1 AI.t.t.lA JJut the real cross of Christ is left out. The Saviour and Lis dvin hve are either not j i . i, iiiviitioued, or uxMjtiOLcd iu au uuHrirtural ' H..,.. , v - ,i way. And leuce ti are or-e man use- k-s. luauer.leware of suck books. 1 hey are not apo.-w'.ie. TUy wauU n.ver bavo satisfied St l'aul. Reader, St. l'aul -!ii;l, in Lothing but the cross. Strive t3 be like him. Stt Je- js cruciaed fully before the eyes of your soul. Li-t'jn not to aiiV teacliing which woali interpose naytLitig between vou and n , , , ror. iLiiiK not tuat any one ia tfiw day is a better guide than the A ponies. Do not J. nharn.-il of tKo n!rl t.:.n in l.iVI. wu!ke,lwlo.re!..:r.ilvVtilf ' ,1 , : waikeu wlio Were ttlr sreil bvtke IJt.iv (ibCst. . . i.ei not it.e v .. ue ta.k oi men, wuo speau great streilniij worJa about calLolieity, auJ the Church, and the ministry, disturb your peace and make vott loose your Land frmu the cross. Churhes. mini-tcrs, aLj iacra. ! menu are an uswtul in their way, but they kre tiotCLri.-t cruciSed. I'o nut give Carist's honor to a ten her. ' He that glorieth, let hiiu clorv iu ti e Lord ' Jtr J C P1' siMPLicrrr or faith. All men are born with faith. Faith is as ' naiurai io a nian as pnet or iove or an "er. . . . i . il... .r.' r .. d .1 "nc ui me tar.ini cowers n.tt springs up iu u, i-oui it siaties on i m-tLer form her in ? .... . .. laut t crau.e auu nung on tLro'JgU tue ru- ttst storms of lid', it never dies (ill the lour ' ot death. On tin- face of a child which has been 1. ft for a iitt'.c time with strangers, and ira' be cares-. with tiiir kisses, and cour- MU ,fc-ir "I'iies, and fondled, and dau- j.cd in their arms, I have seen a cloud rath- "g ' H' J '"e uarmr uu ac lenptn it i I ,- , ... , , ,. iiiti, iisiu uiniri i..- Liaiiwiie men gi iLe , litericrenee ny v oil-res mm i uesiinns u-t-'UTst Hi CTiCi ol terror ami 9 . n.virr r.f n,3r . - -J . r ... T . . .! . . . . , ' ' '" - : Loius out it-Hale arms t3 hvr. I see in these i iu these i j:,,.. ' .1 ... , . ... ... I tue arms ot la'tu ; ars l wn.n, iikt a Lcliever restored to the boioui of uiaGod.it w nest- ... , , lTtr M ri ? r, est ln.r m n.l.rnn r..t .V , ..I " " - v-u.v, ... uc i.vuu r 'row us trots, anu iu tears are etiang- ed into smiles, and it: terror into calm se- ! reuity, we behold the principle of faith in . , T, . . t. ,. , , . p.ay. J an u one of iU earnest, and so far as nature is conctrnvd one of its mo-t Lcau tiful del el- j inct.t. So natural, Indeed, i, it fjr u to confide, and tru-t, a.,d belie'. e, that a child be.ievts whatever it is tj'J, ua tii ejperimce 'bakes it e,jij5dence iu hu lnan ttraeity. Its eye is ouj-Lt by the beau ty of some fijstr, or it up wi-.h vrou- dt-r on the starry heavens ; with that inqui,. usvent.-i, which in childhood, active as a b're, is ever ea the win;, it i-curious to know who male t: .:r., and would believe vou if you said you made, tb' m yoareif, iuch i .1. .. t : I. ... i : l ... . , ins i.iuu wuicu nature irivc it in a tatner. fc1 that it nevvr Joubts bis word, ail he nay, and ii coLt.-nt to 1 it is not able to c iU.prthe-i. It belie ic lieve wLeie For this i- well as oli.e-r reasoi in a child, the li v I ti . our Lor pre-ei.t,;,!, uiod"l of a Christian. Jlo left Abraham, father of tue f, Lis rpo-e in h.-avtn ; If 1 it ;.m. Lfjl. to uu unJi-- t lrbt to ei jy the qui. t re -t of his grave ; be allowed M aud K'.ia, alt.r their brief vi,.t. tonturutothe tl;, ,d h.g tbeir way lack to glory. vr a j.attl rD cf fItL, . Le Im a hoy from Li mother's side, and i-etting L;ui, in his geut, b'.'ai.iuf?, nbritii- ., i , ,- ., ,, , i in' iiiyii--ly, belore tne great asst-mtlv, he . i ., taio, . iiocvcr b:l not rece.te the s.i.j- doiu of (joJ ai a little child, -.haii in ua wise enter then iu." Ltchcire. ' , .... , " JILl.L 1 01 II I Alfll ? ' , A living Ij.iii in God at all limes, and un- tier all cireuni'tabcc is neceaiarv fir the preaU,"t enj n uient nnd comfort of the chris tian. lJjt ho niaijy cbri-tim." are liki the di-. p'cs were, whin they, with the fc'jvlour. were in a el. p on ihc Lake, and the ktoim cme (Jtwh upoij It. How jjri-at waj their fcliirm' ' '1 hi j caiiif to him, and awoke him, isunj;, Ma.-t.T.Mi-ti-r, we i-ri-h. The fjl luwii, case U-autifu'.ly il.u-tratci the com josii'c of those wl'j " have faith in Uod.'' ' ."some yea's -,. an oCecr iu the arir.y, mho was a pious mau, was drafted abroad with his regiment. He ac; ,r; y ark- ed, with bis wife and chiidr.-n. 'J'i.i v had cot been nuny days at s. a, when a vi .'. nt ttorra arose, whit-li thr:'atnd the de-truc-tion of ihe ship, and the loi of all their livi. Cwu-t rnuliou and terror leva.'., d diuvi. the ( lew and piis-ei j. r ; hi- wife a's,j greatly klarmtd, Iu the inid-t of ail, hi ll at ptif'rt'y rs!;n and ro:npo 1 ; his ;f uhw rvin,- l!m btr-iii to upbraid bi'n wiili ol ef rv'l.vu t her and bur cli:l,lrn, ur"in thst if he was not concerned for his irltli n strrn coiiiiti iinnce noin- . 1 l.,.. I.. t ., al,,. ,..;liii,. .11,1 leu il ii.i m....-, inn .-iiv , , tint appear, Ht all concei ted or afraid. "What?" said he, ''are you net afraid ' when a drawn sword is ut your breast:' j " No." answered she, " not when it is in the; bands of one who loves inc." " And would vou have ii.e," replied he, " to be afraid of j tiiis storm and tempest, w lu n I know it to , be in the hand of mv heavenly Father, who' loves me V 1'reslnjteniin it. Hcfrrrcir Articles. From the Lej itiLtoti FLip. PR I NT N C I A M K N T O ti' TIIK STAN- DA HI". Thtf 1;ilV; jstiltlJardt n3 wc amicipnted, has eommet.cd its assault,, Mr. (.Lier. Iu first leader against him. with an air, n ' r, nt a: .' 1 ness. uttei Iv disnu-tii: is a tut vrr,iie ot Sonh and issuer from tl r.if,... n n, l.i r.i .i.i V .-.' ... l ,,. , ,14,i : ,l . ' ".' . .1 l r1 paper, a Uiorc than onunary number 0f rv . e I .1 :. . . l .. ;. tie iberate taM hoous. liit.'r.-nerseu w tn mis f rable h vpocrisv, and with suppressions ot the truth. We are much afraid the Stan-1 tecoming dotilute coienL.i u;.-e, auu i.im it) in ... 11 tJ J.. ..'It ll" U..T, aiJH iV.'l till i.HVr(l .l3 uv- , .i. i i i t. ,n k ;. ' ..' in. ,.r,i i.,'. u,;Sr and uyblwliicf falsehood.' ' j Tl,.. 'r.t rhir-o it ,,nVf iTiiit Mr 'mi "r t cu.ir.e it uiakts ajattist -J r. 'Uir contains tuo un.uUuuU ins Ue (;j,u)cr withPbei aainst free sufo3i:e, and it. favor of the while ha- ' sis, in the election uf numbers of the two' :r...V,. f.l 1 .,;j,i,.l,.k f .;..!. charges are untrue oul llohlcn knuirs it .' M. .;.!... : . i.,f.. but is in favor of it as is ahundantlv r?o. ! Ved both by his printed speeches, and the ' estern aduress, as tue r.ilitor is pleas- Cfi t0 c,,il l ut wljicu address like hi unfair and untruthful preface to it is " to t liP Tif:.'l,r fit ,ufh I iHttllHil 1 flt'H l:flt trt tLe flCr ,,ie cl ,le vc,t more than to those of toe Ka't. And so it is cpiaily untrue that Mr. 'lihi er was ever in favor of or voted for a proposition to chaise the feprc- . . .. , .." -it setitatton of tue tcoate nl House ot hep-. reel,t,,,;vt.3 t, ,j,e White basis. Mr. (Hi- uier was never lor this. Put oa the contra- ry was alwajs opposed to it. V'e was !ws,J f,r Convention, and only for piv.ug the people free suf- trae but such other amendments as the popular sense of the State miht require. and the Convention iu its wisdciu mi'ht V''- R' -ach a course every alteration, convenu- ri tnougnt t e.-i io maKe any, nwu.u uc.v , .1 w... t. t" au J CUUtllltl.'. V J UC people for their ratification or rejection,) VA,i:M h.va 1...... ..' H u c. ,. 1 cm .i.i'll.r t .... I eipial sunrage included, r.very grieratire eould have, thus, tecu redressed, every ju.it iase oi complaint removed, ana Eastern: : and Ws-terM jealousv buried I irerer. And let it be ri im inbered Utii m'M.'f of amend- iii2 the Cju.-tituti in apait from the eon- si.ierniiuu that that instrument would have been rescued frm the uirtij bands of .- mk'Vsiu autl Do.iticai partisans wrouiil have to-t i,iii:h Ins mum-ij, w juld hue euecicu au ice eiiause necessary io Li , . a . . . i . m . i . -i ... i maoe 'J"e nine, ami wou u nave lan- u not one foarti of the time to hnvo made ; such changes. This is what the " U'tstern .J.l,.,.. ..i . l .i;, u I. ... M . i : i . . . ; ', Mate, ever were desirous of svein? brought : abo .t. "" 'I, A -aln, until after the nub'.i.aticn of this Ajiain, utitil after the pub'.i, alien of this address the West Lad r.ceived literallv 1 Q.l.l I. U'.. 1 ..a - ... . ! K. tl .. , ' l-'t',w mru . V , , , , r 7 i,' Li.e D-.r! four muttons ot doLins had r, - ..... t,eel . of, and at ll.ileigli, by way ot sfj-ropnat: its for internal Imp rove "''-"'i e. It is true the N. Carolina Uu 1 U?J :a c t3ion, but it h aU aisiuteful t'-o, tli-it liaid had bt.a chartered the r'svijus ) eqialiy true, ii,-J c'ctit'erutic members fr.ui the Last tndeavure at the next Sos- ou, by various means, to repeal the char ' . ' . ttr, ami to eripp.e ana Lrer.ii down il po-.-i- bietbe Noxtb Carolina Hail lload. And, mined ho-ti.ity to the North Carolina Koad came from that rea of country b.-re ' '" 'ih'jn.us Verify resided ; frorj a region of the State whence Lt dviu.jcralic vote ba I t'tr tcc-n -'lvon, up - tnis tiii.c. Lr ulv Internal Improvement wha'cier ; and w ho I- so snip; l and pumiie a n-t to ino v that , up uutii tlte time tnit votes fire tearing; to iriiii him ll-jreriior and thut. Oio, ul -m ' In'irnal h.ij.rjeei. jjid ?t'i'c that there , was not a tnu within tne borders ot the M .te n.oie nr,ly c-jpo-ed, and moieiiead .y ho-ti.e to iLtvrtial Improvement, than tse for:said Lfcntiruian J'iioinas bra -a. Hut to return S e C't.ie r.f-w ta n.uke good m-ituer of the ebar;- ;ain-t Wil liam lloldt-n, w.th which wt- ,-tt "'t, to wit : liis utiseratiie hvjocii-y ai.d nnpiinciplcd up; rei-.-tti ol tau tlutn. il.' cnares that yr. (iilin? r course in the Li-ei-laiure ou I a'i.-Utiirc ou the basis of representation in not on'y aid- lIlLf Aiid AU. III!:" '.l.fi'if-t,l.-.l J i.,,1 1 l. 1 tn. j,.: an v':.' Z( the Loutioid.-t-. Hew ard, Tiuuibuil. V, ,,oa ?.uJ others. Yes, h'.r '. ha cbatj."- Joi.u A. G.in.er, the owner of of h..ir,j? au ally of Reward, Wii-uu, Sumner Si Co ; and tnis too, in an , . ' . ' , v hI'-p. -s lo the ptt.pie of North Luroima, jauc4 fIOm the oiLse of the .o,th Varuh. na t-tan'iurd an appropriate bcaiitr. in- deed! it im-t be coi;ta:cd, fjr tin; oiiiu of such a ba-e calumny. Lot let u gne 'he incndaciou. Lti'-innn the brn tit f lae j,:ouud- upon wiiiuii he Laud this charge. Ii fays that " .Sewatd, Viljii, and ctbere, cuinpiain tint alavery ba too ; ur"in thst if be was not concerned for his i on safety, oLt to bo for thtirs. lie made no reply, but immediately left the Cnb - in,to which be Titurned in a slioittimo with strobi a voice botu iu the common lirri- strvnifr. and an uison tit and cowardly bra-torit- and in the Mates that according to vado townris the weaker powers; as hown the principle of the ie Jtral La-i-., slavi-s .in rc-opi.-niti' -i.ctional agitation by the re ari? counl-d in frn rf i onin tin: nn-iiii,er- peal of the Missouri l.''iii nromi-e ; a shown ef the 1! .o-e of ll, prc-entatin j '' After tiiu eiiiilil.'.'nn liju Lieni'hled people of North ' arolina tn the Const, ttiuii vf the Luited Mat' , he, Iloidi-u, (and i i liter, j bi-coi.'ii the all if and vi' t Mr i'i' tool cf lusi f i i'-ii i "icward, S itnner, (ii.j.iiii'.s . and Troii, buii, in ad optin; their argument, that a .Sovi-reif'n !-iate uf tin; f outii. e-tai,. li-hinz by it- Con-titutiou t;,e uhile l,an of rein nent'ji'jn , ti art uiiti ol lie i. for tins is the urnee u r it tin it t,t I.i. char;? a-ulnst Mr. Gil'ner, nolw ith-tandiii'.', :! we have shown, and the " Wi-teru ud oi " sh ,., Mr. (j.luii-r i ii.jt for the Lite La-i. iiut li t u- go one Hi p f ittiicr, .'J i-c when-thi prineip'e by which il is soo'iit to iiii in' .'Ir. 'ii incr wi.ulJ b-ad nut.iority ti annul tli, ir ue viral coti-titii-to, an,!, at tin: same line, cstah.i h I i v ,n i lions as t-j afoli-h the tt-veral lii-itrns. cii'r iti -r ,r ii-, i II ihJtn's I.Miocii-v bbl re-sioii of the truth. I t lie c- inoernlie .-un-ol no iiii i j r . . i r a -iuB i n ti e su!,i" t i'li,t rv 1 i-h inn ic ted in luii iitiiion, and i iiiCoL a gr8"tt number of slaves! Are Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Lcmisiaiii.i, Texas, Arkansas, 1 Teuuessee ami Missouri souud on the Slae - ry question, and deeply interested in it ? Leery out ol thuse Statu Ittire mi llieir re- mini, re f 'ml si it II t i Oil . (Itllll.tni the white , j Oasis of reprtsentatiim ,- nm! yet the l-.Uilor of the Standard siijorsses these Jails, and j with his c-.tiitim: hypocrisy is endeavoring . to deceive, mislead, and alarm the people ; of Xorth Carolina. We have before us the Constitution of all the States with! their amendments to I M0, and we speak ; therefore from the record ; we deal in truth, j wo suppress nothing, anj we mil not at-1 tempt to mislead tie ileerive. lie re, then, are nine slave-holdiiiL' States : that have engrafted into their Constitution j the white basis of representation. Now we j appeal to an honest and an intelligent pub- io. to sav whether we have not liillv estaD r I l.l ll .. ;.l. l i h.-heil the allocations we sot out Willi airamst I , r .. , . , , i the Manilard man ? Has lit ue luen j:uiity, 'in his first assault Oil Johu A. Oilrner, of Miood, hypoensy and the suppressmn W truth ? Such are the d,;re rate Straus slanderous hditor ot the a.n-A.a. ' r lean sheet at Riilplch is driven to, with , ' the forlorn hone of defoafinj: for (iovornor number of slaves: Arc Ucorgia, Alabama, ' i , . ' . . ,d:a man who has rendered creator and more ,, I essential services to North Carolina, during ' i" ' . u ... .. v.. . - . - , i tno last ten vears, innn any uiau wiiiiiii ik i !l 1 Tl... I.".i:.. -.i,.,l. n lenilet i borders The r.ditor vrinus up his teiniee,) "or"ir5- 1 ' , 1 , i , 1 , hv savins It will be necessary lor every friend'of Oov. Rms" to do his dutv. Wc . ;,. i !)- f.ir u r-nnnpiv-f. , . t that alter every ontt-American has pr- formed in behalf of his Kxceiienev what ho nll roi'ird as his whole dntv. that still i Mr. fiilmpuwill bo t riuinphantlv elect . We shall reasrue this subject farther bore-; ftor ; exprefsitii: for the present the sin-; ' .., v. . ,l V' ! Cere hope that every ma n, Kast mid VV et, may read the address signed not only by Mr. (mW. but by some forty members of , &e Lepwlature at th Jjeion of 1 .- ; "O are anxious u Mian no reau, uecus.-, we franklv confe", it will have the certain ;eneetor iiiving .'ir. uniiier striu.-iu ami . . - M ... . . .1. i 'ncre.sing his vote, in every part of the jtatc - . w 11 ill I im m ! Hit' .tnit-riraii I'.iilj. 1. Au humble acknowledi'inent to the; Surreme lkin- who rules the univtr.-c fur: ' his protecting care vouchsafed to our fatb- 'era in their ?ucees-ful revolutionary strue- 'cle, and hitherto manifested to us, their . r , . , . ,.. . descendants, in the preservation of the ub-. erties, the independence, and the union of. these States. j 2. The perpetuation of the federal Union' and Constitution as the palladium of our civil and relius lihert.es and the ou'y , sure bulwark ot A.nirie.m In.K peril, uee. , 3. American- must rule America, and to' this end nu'ivcborn cititens should be sc- leeted for all State, federal aud municipal oltics or governmei.- r.ipioyiueni, in pre- f An ., ( I,...- . ....... r la t u lUIClltr 1 J Ull Ui IILI , nu.tllUt.1.-, , 4. IV-r-ons boni of American parents re- sidinj temporarily abroad should i.e entitled I to ail the rights of native-born citizens ; but: .-. o person should be st-lccteu lor pout- ical statiou, (whether of native o' for. ijrn birth.) who reeoiri.ixe auv alleeianco or obligation of any description to any foreign triuce. iotenta'.i or power, or who refuse to recognize the federal and State constitutions reach within its srhere) as naramouiit tj ali other laws, as rules of political actiun. ...... w . - i o. i he unauallQea recognition auu uiaiu- tpinnee ot u, reserreil r "tits 01 l ie st ver- al States, and the cultivation of harmony' and fraternal poud will between the citizens , . l- .i i J .- .i : - i . j nertamiti' solelv t the individual States. and non-intervention bv each state with the ana nou-inierveniion c v eacn uue w uu me a'Tairs r.f ar.v other State. aJjif oi any other State, 7. The reccnitieu of the rirl.t of the ri-i. .V .1 -r .1 -.:.. i. ine recognition oi me rigi.i .i na-. ,,v?ru nd 6a,ara",Ma C' V"'"4 " ' ' infed Mate.-, pruiant t! v re?Hiin'Mij bnv icr-j . r.t.,ry thereof, to frame their con-titution and lvM, and to ret'ulate their dome-tic and oci-il afiaira iu their own mode, su't jiet n ly to the provisions of the federal constitu tion, with the privilege of admission into the I. r.isti whenever they have the reij li-ito fij u!ati-.n for one repre-entativ e in Con- ..--- f . L're-s. i rov I'leiJ m w ay . taut none nut I n wh.j are citizen of the lniti-o .--tales, ond.-r the constitution and lawi thereof, and who ry, on-I.t to particip,.te in the forinntioii of th coti-titution, or in the enactment of imn for si.iJ Territory or Slate. -. Au ciifxrieineiit of the principle that i;o .Mate or 1 erntorv otiLt to mJii.it Mipr-' than ot tho United .State to the rihtofsif- fra-e or of holding political offiee. j t. A change in the laws ot naturalization, m.;iuy a continued re-idenee of twenty -one ! veai.of al! not herein! efore provid, d for, an ; indi - i cndnle reii'ii.-itc for citizenship Lcrr:- alter, and excluding aa pauper. sn,J p r sons convicted of crime friu landing vj-ju our sh .riu ; but no int-rfi rence with the vested ri'ht' of foibe'bcr.. 10. 'ppo-ition to any union between Church and Mate ; no iiiterfert iicc with re- .Iiiju faitn or worsuip and no te-t OiitUs l'r ol.iee 11- free and thorough invi-iti'-iitinn into any and ail alleged abuses of public func- ll'llliirie iliid n SirirL i:t.CI,Olnv it. t.Liif l.K ' p-nditurei. ! : 1 i t.c tnaintenance and enforn n.r i t of all law. eot.-titititiia!!y eu.-n-tt-d, until said laws shaii be r. pealfi, or hall be 4, claied - null aud void ty coin cU-nt judicial author-' i Ity. I I 3. Of po.-itlon to the rcck'.e-s and unwi,e ; policy of the present admini-t.-ation in the (feiicral riiiinain.Mit of our national ali.iiis, 'and more c-jyciaily as febowD in removing " Ann licins ' (by df-inatiou and con-cr- v alive in principle j from otiice, and placing foreigners and ultrai.-ts in tin ir places ; a l.ow u iu a truckling subscrvii nr y to tut f ranting ty unnaturalized fori i jnt r thu I il.t to liuITt afj in Kansas and Nuiirn.-ka ; a- -ii'ivin in its vaciilat.in course on the Kaii- "-a and Nebraska ipn -lion ; as shown in thi- coiruptions which pervadt some of tl oej'aitirn nis of the . i rninei.t ; as shown iu di-tai-in nuritorious naval ofTici-rs, through pie;'jiii( i; or caprice; and a- rli'.wn in ti.'; biui.ii, rii. iiiiciiianugi ment of our fori it'll l elation-. 11. 'j heri fori-, to ri inedy i i-lin evils, and prevent the di-ai-trous coin ipu net -ntiiiri-e n suit in;r thi -refr.nii, we woo , I 1 up the Aini rican tsirt y '' l.jin tbe ,ri oeipn hi r in t,i lore si I li.it . aeh ital' hi r in bi fore stated ounei! shall bavo and ."Ui-sttuti: a pi. d're of honor in-teac of other ob,i:ition, lor ici!ovtsh:p and admii n iu all -. l'i A free and open ui-cii-sion of nil po itiiil p.'iiie'p'i- ctuhriued in our plutfotti. C I..V K 11 It O j WILWIM j .X.II.V V MtOK IfBWlK ulwciiber h.n WILWLWJU.N, IN, U. V ItOKK VLVX, froprii tor. vim? imreliiisril I'te entire m miin-.l m tin- "ll.AKt.MKJA 1UUj W OR KS," solicits mill I s li,r - jsliuui Ungine, uf any power nr stj'le, t Saw .Villi ul every v .iu ly, .Miiiinu .Vlnhim iy "! I'limp. tJ'isl i. ml t'luur .Vl'iil-, eoi,,i. n , I'urkt r, 'I iiriiiin; .mil i il.. i V..ar w hi t's, lilrc-tit l: I'l.il'P' .inn l-aiflli'B, I.i i.vilt'.i 1 ti' ll u t. tj Ci.li I r.i-l.e:, Hiee i'lir r, Sili.llKle At n iimi s, S(ll I'tlll, .IIITH 11 11.1 I'dllies, t'ulluii Uius ami (It am.);, Iron I'ustii.gf ni iili U mux uiiii p iltrrn, llrnsa " " I .ouoinolive mni Tul'uliir H' ill r, Klueniul pl.t in I yinuiir limlrr, llluekmitii wcrU ot'll Khu s, linn Uiinrs (' r lluus. iiikI Jmla. THK KSTAliLlSHMKNT " 'VH'S liven re "re mi ! Inr the i x ri pvrii.wi . 6 . , ' 1 , ul l us un pimct u- III jr in the t s.nilniii el nil nr. , lt.rMi ,,. ,... r,..t ,.,ri.-d ibui r w..rli wlii'ti muv t.rt'ir wiil li- promptly ilrliund ar. r..rJ..,B to j-f;;';'; lj7 ' t J" p . ,.TV VVT , lllh 3 UhAMCAL ( 1 H -mjjr in cli:irt ul i.:. u t l..h nit and rjpi r ncr, ' h 'v" ' ',i..ti..n m ..yiiiS ii-.n tne w-nrk n.-re- it I i i r ll nil' tl till ,! -i i i P" in I'.; rv i - t i ! it ; y in i it i v IfiWl .,, u,a , . .., (d( ,,,,-, . , thl., Sl ,,,. ,nn il( hirli will in.iht it in n.e iu. j .i . ii p. .mm .i i i'i iirii.i i iii ini iii iii.i in. i iv.i wmvi.. RKl'AlR WORK i , -voir T " i , Ahv:v 1 .hii..ui .1. 1.iy ami Inivny n lurce : I'-rce pnrp..e, it will i..ve li-.aaC.-.u 1" Jn V imt.i.ii n. t uinj. sueli m y i v me .ut pr. u r. nice witlmut rtpiwU lu txiicnse ut 8.iu:ii,l' annie i . rimi U)M ,11C1. " j , Order will I i!iirei-d to " Cl ircinlmi Imn ! VVurk," Wilmjiirtnii. N. I'. i A. II. ..iil.illl'.l.l,... Orl. i 3utf s. m. mmi:i.i., fell. V-,7, H I Saddle & Harness Kanufacturcr, THRKE PuOr.S SdUTH OF 8AM.EKS HOI EI., t il titi.or 1 1:. . i. lulncnl tr thank fill fer bi lnw I ll Up'. ll hi 111 durii't' ihr p.--t year. Iim imn in'i.-e mnre i 1.t,i: e f"P'" f' 7 . .-nd ti.r w..rk line, n.l will ee.dnivor to tuimsh all tl.t in v wan, s.i,iic and Un es..w.ili uiu. r tr-i.-fc at the lowest poss.i.i. rne. i. He ha now mi Immi a very Inrje tnriii.i i.t nt' .SlttltlliH, Hfh.ifS, IttfllHSS, ftsultflfr Slai'Uwarr, Whip". Euffalo FcteS, Saf'dle Cloths, r . . Skirt Olg, IIX htMS, Patent, Enamelled &. Harness Leahff, tojether willi every thuj usiuily kept in ny line r.i mi. mm. I A L ...... f ..... ...... hl,.l. ,1 I . .1 tauinn.uu lun.... ...v ii,r!.-i riiee. L Iii:i'.ir.I.NG p.-wi pily rtceiit S. M. HOWKLL. OcuJ.rr 30.1 ?33, 37U BxactXy fBol If! mjbsrrihcr rr ( t -uWy ir.ff r r; tii ctii it n ui' hrfrli ttc a.'.ti the pub.ic t iiorj. is -iili tv.rrj !!; ri tl.o tint he nli eirryni en ti, IINMM; liLSIM'SS. ., v it,.,... ....,..-... r . im.e a full huhiiiu i.t ,.f i III 1 V' 1 4 I 4 'VI1 - Ft' -hirh w il! be ..- in,.ri.vih 'r.tnl. I imvc n,., ,i t.. i,.v stik K of waui.J . , , . . . . jwintshui leu ami i. ij-e oti, Jttt lf'-y, ful.le utfl leu j ',i',s, l'..Je I elsl jt e Jt'jres. m . s J.mi 7 ei aim t -the t um.isi, ts, ( oi. s I. f! i c, f7.i.- I.,nili M.i l,,r,l l.m.j.s, zmi a greit nirmy tit!; r i;..'; sti th,jt I-itic. JJars A'-f'-Lot'S, lrrl tinf T('i"x Surf fr Stti'Htttuh J,'i,-f ti c., n! tl in. h w ui trf. it- I, li.. v r -1.1 i 1 W ill I tl Will i. Pfijci it!. It- W , ,n p;,.r.c. I have i,..r,'i, , r w i sigtwr F a ! Cj . M 1 - M -.j, i ! wl. li will be M iii,ii.u..!:y ur CASH, j J , JOI) WoKK, null ... Rnrfn r. .Marine Q l.ru.() .h,.ft ,. ,,,d ,tm,;,r,t. ,.,. j , ,nklul fr ,,., , .vrl , would ,lltl, a cnnim-nce .!' tue iih-. JsAM'L. T. WKISTON. Aur. 13, leo. Jill! WilmiiiotcnhaiLtie ii F.uiherfoidlcn liAIL-JJOAIi. fl list A.N'I' l an nr.:. r f,f the Ii , .-nl ..f li. r,-. It.ru r.f" li t V mm. .!..n, ( li .llnU. null Kiitlii rlnriiton fi nl I.' i I . i,,,,;iriy, ln,U .,r" a. Kim ' l'i ii lor iiWri.l:.,ii. I., ll.c I ainUl S...-c ..( ,!. It.i-.i, al li.e Ji...i, 1-1. ,ni: Mf.rr, itn.l II. r nli'.ifs i nf Win. J.,lil,a!,n, ( . J .,!;, V.IJ-.v,. Ail i.o I. H ii, . rt.-ti cl in tin. In, im r ami nrf.s,. rily l I tin: i. I'l ,..rtl, MK , an- s-ili. il.d l n ii.i- n rw.iriij ititl itill in inns jF'dl w,,rk. Iln- ri. y rt-,1 .l itiic t'liU-rnri.c til t huii m r si.rur.tf lti.ii our im.nie. HAI1LI..S .1. Ri.v, 8. V. JAVIS. W.M. JOIINVroN', J.NU. A. VOI NG, JOHN WALK Lil, LKLOY M'lUM,,-!, U. II. 1jA lliMi.N. ( uttiuttni'mri f. I) I. ir,. a.,.,. CIIKSTLII, S. V., 11 .J. II. M( IMII.SO.V. f9ilb nU r n hjh f;t'ullv iu- M. It. i in I't- tfiiit'ti iit. Im- i-iiiiiic Xttt & " ' " fi .ilrni.l ll.hj," oPfm-t.- H.r I in fit r ih H.I, ,m p.li'. lift' li li.r li-" rm jtfifli i. t lltiif -n.il If ,i'i-i-lil bil'! rn ..in! rt iiilr jiuli. bhr ; am! ti.,.t Ur. im iiiikti. i tt y rWt rll'-n lu i.f. rvc lihl) I- turf H t-"l 1 1 It ll.i .( t, Ihc killl .il,(! ti r-ii ..1rff.:ift: ft in li U,m lull i ! Ut mijili ti.;. (j to iitrn. Il ll-tllc r innrll li,.t t-vt rv lit i ii -tr-r;i I. if M.rhl li.i 8 b dl Uikuv Io ir. lm.lt t j . n.inli rt o!' . li iio rt'u wilii ("iiii : liii; n utt ;ir- 1 1 utm ' l'i - (uriii ittl, h;s it r . -i.Ik hit ullt i. w. till lit, .Hill hi H t,blt ( .lll-i!lV f-Ujij.,!. 'j VI llll fl ( b ui !!( fit-..eiJii, uu tii il liii. Irn itt ti hi;! in.t vMit tiny Ll it ttlnifi iiirf-ti..ry t Mi.ij.i- ll..ir y. j'.iiMi (in i 1 i,ni .ir . l.li-, slih!'-. r lun.i-i.i ii with f. -i.f? ii'r-il'r . tiii t ii i.i.i.i.':. i.r. "i (.r-.v MI r. utiit hr i .r.(rMi ijt , i,. uu mV n.iiui to iHjj.j.iy jjic Ufl-.in. i vvifn j.fi'.i l run. tt-jiil.f . ni v . ' Kurt, lu .ii.) j. ii ui li.i hi, rr-.iiMi. i I L '-ijilry, ti' ii -! i tfXntn m i ii'tml i',e, iiii i.u li, tU nil, i.f t,r r.v..ri., ,,1,11 - i'. f.,r t-,. ( tun; .in (tj iiiily ii'.t r.ii li..i- ..f p ilr.M,. JOHN Ji. NICHOLSON. WANTI'I). !0.0!l M:-i i u'l 'J us v i.in i : Km.- v . A. V 1. WILLIAMS, dlLLL.SI IK A f.. ; li Iillkl '' ii-ia.-". II (I'll - I,' ' -4L nr i i m v t i i Will iUR wk'iIV . il .DO WO R4k M . V cheiiii .' Uee.iui.i- lli. y buy their H'iVVLS JEISiIL Vn).l r...,. iri,l!v aminiinie to tin- inli, hi 1 1 nln ,,,ov,., irniu Ih. ir lllu .t inii, ! ring i'...ir m i ,i in nuw u cxlubiliun, junt mcm-il Irum I lie Nrtli, . ' movf.l Ir.mi Ih. ir Ulu St.iml, Io one emir ..! nl Eur , IT. Teil in Nnrlh.t'aml , anion which will assas: I In. i.im .: ncli a f.iiin.us rriuit.itii.il in tin 'I I,. a f-I. te we warrant .p. n. r I.. i,y f.-vkiii" Move n.w in u-e. It i im.lv in il .irrai.f. ii.rni-. ti.i,siiin h fuel, and ' " fe w-'ik in a em n tin.. , than uny ..I h. r St, vr new ill U.S. We wul put un "lie lienidr uny elh. r M. v. i.f the mni' me in ihr I niled M;., , unit it il d t 'in nit.ru, ,,rk in a riven time, wc will ( ri'tit lb priee ol' ihe Mtive, unit quit liui; and t our ui.th I.T the beiur unc. 1 i ALSO, ALL KLM)S OF ! PilHEiOR & BOX STOVES. We have, .md c(ii;l.,iiily Ueep on lund, an rati iimip and v-.rn u stin k of j ! tin am s.!2:i;r SI.OX, ;;. v lis.TTi.i s, list iiitt.v ;; 7 HAT HACKS, CIIADLES, &c, &t. Allot w It 14 Ii will lr f , , ll :! ami t ti tl. lion per III mi li; i 1 1 i lei ! I on l i n I li i V if!" 1 1 . Wc wniild relurn our th.ink ! our frn ml ami ni-imn. im i.ii in. very uKrftl (u. ir. n . pr ihpy hvc it, u u;,.in in. in i liit v inn v n-pt ur. u. In.. I w uliail - "i, by -Hi nli.ii lu biwuu, toyeti.t r w Ith a ll. !. r leu. i.i lull In f.il a c, t, t v -i i i! im rii a ei. i. lie u . i.i e i-f I !.e . n. i . I.iidii -s iii!il lit nl li im n m r iiiiiicu!iii! iiaiii sl Io rail mu! .iiiiiini' cur lork. N. It IA e will I it ynii I'V we 1...... mir .niw rli-i mi nl a'T iui thk W i.ii. s," it i iKiCuvc we butc lltci -itjoiin e, n-t . i. l!y tti, t Im s; Hir.,nj;i, the ibi Ity will, Stun. till urdtr it ill be ltiiihnlli ami jn niilli itttimltil to .ILXKIXS k TAVI.01!. ; Char'otl,. OttoUrX ls:,.i. a.',lf ! Ik I r l . UIViilMl ?l ! .VI I 3! I", Fur ("f-tie! k, ( i.'.-s, Itit1!!! urn, t",..tivriint I'l1 AtT i liniit Ot l i' ('.ntrr) 'fi, t- C;. ft t-i .iliii $ I Cj. K n, i t i I.!..yiLf, r iV' I. , t: t U i.i'--. Wr-tfen am. (i(;Id .Mine Jliilsnm, or ry i"" I A U (1, r X. I'., eul. f'.He i I'lM T 'line N. rvinr. I'-, I' 1. t'. .i . t. i. I, in J I An-. I 1 "4 , S r It. J. Kim I'.-. I nr itic -in e i t n . n lire I., li ir y. Tin A" Iv 3iir,v. ot. !h( Ij' f- if, l.i . ! I ti i f ttnu. ' ot. il t--it ii v r (.iiU . In t. (iftj in iiy lis t.f t, ! I - i I jm . i li.n i w-t.i. it tl it t t! , i - ll W i!! 'Mi iit M ii'l Int. t ') u! it 3a Wi ii a ' ll Ul i' lrf. i J 11. CAI.U M. i ur i-jftft -.uii I Af.I .N'IS Win v.'. S I T. r..,. p. !!.. Ki!i-I. .n. : l'i j T. J Il.,i:, li ri-: I r J K j A , n. I J. . III,!,,!,., ' ! l.'-t:i.(t'.ii. II. r A V, iiu-r, i , l.n; ; I:, iv tiTr W-'ft''""'."''"'' ' '&'4&&,X'rriir' iil''T''-M fTjl tr-:" Vfj'V I I'l ' VC'fPiYr ' 'T A;;' V N : T pL' f't ly'p 'Vtt -V1?' .' fe'y,"''-v',!.' i l . '0 I CARRIAGtS, FP.f.i TREES, CITY OF NEW YORK. AT I'll! IkM I.HVIVii.-.-11-N. t'tr. II W A lit,.,,,. II K Iv'itr. t'. I.. P . J l ..,! ( ( t .-u.Ui.r W.M.A.CWVKI!, ci,.i itAh m.i sr. muw .kiis; ami I (l.M.V l.-l' i'v un.7ii; toy, . . lin.XN'.I.MI.NT.i Imviiij I,.t e.mi,:. n.l -J. IV. f If ill III, ti li... U i,ii.,i j. I, it 1.1,, i M .i,. ii, -l, r i ,i, v, .,n,l 11. .s. . i, 1 1, ( Vr,.i,i,., 11 ,il j H.tii.i I ',.ii-, , i. y J, r flu- tr I ' Ij,.-I! itlOil.! V lll,il VV, j I. h .ii' lt, . I tl'. r n , m rv ii i j . iiti i i:o:jI ( in i w, Jwiil lit. iir,,ni,i;y t',,rw.,r'Ir i,, ,, i..ti,,ii i,i I i li-i.t ti.,n i., im t M l .-i,. in, mi:i: .i.v.v i, , i, l '..r-.l.ii i. (..,i I 1i lie iiiltrit.r, ;,ii., : i rnitit oi i v ly u cr i(tn ri r - n, ;ihi (.kj i,t ' Hi Imh L'f-U f-f . ilh u;; d Vt ft V 'iiffo l:llll!i n f'.r lli e g tiir-i ii i bi i .iiiiinl. ;.l..l.M In tvr- nit li.r r - k 1 1 . 1 1 1 ,i 1. 1 f 1 1 1 1 , 1 n I ! iv. i--Imii pr'Miitf'e tf.lfiln , -. nil (if "J p. r CI . t Mil t I i.u; H,i:tP, .Mcf. fMilitlH-l; Will Ih; i,rWilfi;n hi.- d C'Uli IM t i ll f j I .t r r i.l nn t'i-it.r-fn I n h r to thi I'r'n if.' ii! c i" .' 1 1 Uic lJ.i hk s in W ' ' ' 1 1 1 , j' ' ' i i W. A. dWYLIL e, Johnson FCRW.TiDIKG Jl.D ( ( T FUSION SOI"I II A 'I I AM l 'II AIM-'. CIlALLL.ViO.N, M. C. UlM.IA.1l M. I r.VM), i. it rttc: a- t tt.rs.H iwttf.y )li:i!(H.M, I'OU I'f.OlililA t II I TUX, A', M tiintiifi ruit HA.ii, 1 l, iii li nli.ii. ,V. f"., vv r ii a nit v 11, 07 H:i v --I. S.i i ii it nn li. . tht Id, is..;.. :i.v i; A LAIKJL .l l-l'LV 01' Constnblo ranis foil ha lk iikkiv. l. if S.H.RANSOM.U.CG. ALBANY. Hi WiUliOL r-B 5V X BS. icll Sloven to Irom the M u.'ituit ur ri. TAILOR of t 'II A Kl.tl'l 'IK "ml virinily. Dial they have ro. Kim'. t sipruifs lir ry Mmr, I . n tl.iy lime i-.im x .prn s ..I.... ty .-...I.-. ..i u f llw niu wImiih auoimieni ut be I'uumi the die! uleJ ;BU ,.ilHt"'',BilB''r - S.iitlit-rii ..mil itrv l'.,r li e l.fl iithtern nmnlli" AGreatVariclvor STOVES? T M'X'ICI'. A liVIIiF Y't-. who r. .li-,-... e.i to ' It nn llr n lil e ci.llili.t.iu I .: g Mm,, it Hoi'. ' i' 'e. I. ft. -I- nl 'll (UlihIM.. I'tltlOlt A KIIKI; (all , ,, li ,1. i r inn..- lit 1 r -tip, V . ill ,!, It... nt nf Tin, .fiiim ii mni UrttHitiiiti WAII1-. u f" ' ti f y ii!ti U u ( i: r l y r ii tn . Ti j y !ff iliTi.riM thf 1 111 pi of f (jh Of r-l,H.tl..r' s r r iifw ufi-f I-- i i i ti If i J.-h A us l tn ( Li..-. A 1 nKI'l'.LS.n.rirli.ir. '"f ICiMiliiiii, l.nllt l ins "I Moir i'l im;. 1,11 W puiiLtuii ,1 y atn utii U to .ml mi I he !i,ir u at MUOUK Lv LYLLLY. '!U ' 3, l.-r.i. iev Cabinet Ware-llouins I.N i ilAiii.oi'j i;. XTi. 'Pf ..-r- 'f rA.i .iiMXA--t tn J. ii. s vi)i;i:s. J t f'(i.H Ipi Vf Io cull llip Htli-tilitin fiT Ihr nitivt n m 0 i, iiwrluU.; Htiti ii e iufjuuiiuu g cttiilri, In his Im w CA3irjET ViRE-P.O0nS l.tlr yr.pi Mil III thl. ii.ui.. ul Iln, li, , builriinrr. tlnt.r N.-illi nl II. I'. l-( 111., .-, hi n -In- id ki i i i.ii ii,,ii,i ii l.,ri' jmj Li jiiiiiu! --..-rlhi, nl ,j FAIIIONAIiLE lUIIM'Il'liK, u 1 1"'-AH ILK f ' I Ih pHl J. M. SAMiKILS. JI.H tlmihllr. .In;'. I I. Is.,.", Notice. i 1HI-! ml.-i-iilir wi.ulil in f'.i in U f oin.-r. uf lliia null llic iur,.i,i,,.ii,2 U'liNli, ll,i : . (ir. i.ir d lu ma l,e Threshing Hafhlneii, Gearing for Cot ton uins and baw luills.and Cctton ! Iresiiew Riid i trtw. . j 'IVrnia rrsm.tn.lilr, ()!!)K1S fur Wii rill ll I., Iln,,.! il.iil- 'iii'if, .M, i l. I. i.l.nrs; i.iuiil y, N. I'., imrii-li,.,!. ' !)' a II. iniiiil tn, il will, in -Jm miii - uf l. ,,.,,,, W. II. MCIIOL.SOX. Ar. L'n, I 4 1 j 4 I M 1' I I ill I i; I " I I M, (i I, , ,e ,.,,,; at f .-Mi. .1 1 .',11-1 v 1-ir . 1 ui. c .1 im ,nii , -lb.. Wl.i, l)' yyjyj-a.'aajy,.- T---rf-t Dr. IVlcLANE'g CHLItDKATK VERMIFUGE .urGiTriixs. Twooftha boat I,iiarllouof fha ge They arc not recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur ports. The Vr.RMiruoK, for expelling Worms from the human system, lias aho been ;:d:nini:.tcrecl with the mo:,t fcatiolattory ll rehiik.; to various aniinab sul jeet to. Worms. 'ihc Livru Fii-i.;;, f.r tlx cure c f Livru Ci.: r la i nt, all ::.:ous I).- i 3 . .. ; Pureliaicrs ;:!1 plcarc ! be particular to aok llr j Dr. C. McLane'i. Cck- bratcd 'i::i.Miru:.r. ::ud Livr.R Pills, prt-p;ired 1-y sole propriliors, Pitts burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, pur porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLanl's, arc worthless. The genuine Mc Lane's Vcrmiiucrc and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO'S, CO Wyoi Ur., I'lTr.-iiLiiiiii, I'a. Hole Proprietor. ScovSl i Mead, No. Hl.CI'irtren St-n-t Nrw Orlvan, (!.-tiiri Uholisalti A,"i'. for the Soatlieru Stiitcs, to wLom all oti- : inust be addres-td. Suld by N. M riilirn.U'.D, Charl .tie. ' sCAItlt A CO , u i.Ncm-:sTKHAS'riTT,Moi.r " " JOHN rl.VK, Concord. " ' MI.L A SILL, h-iM-ury. " " L 1' It l!N KTT A O , Vork'i ' " UKKDV A. WYL1K, ('!, -t.m. Fahioiuible Tailoring T ihi; $ t ii let i f "i tifiliuiii'i t l'i Im( i tin tii of m ( luihs tiim rt : p ;.' .i r;v. fur linlinirti'k r, ' H ill lyw .!,! (of t A.Sti . MM."' I! pft'f'i I , t ll ' 1'Mli-r -Nif.M),F li thf l-i U it tfir. Ml-'i' l'i iir la ij nifii A. Al!i.i.. I). T. UFA I t li.l tit. tut r. 1 1 .li r i'-' i. - m si,.- i in i.ijiMt nt p i Li Will a! I. i.J 10 Mil lif uli i-i-I i i pit' r ' I t ft h m hif , i htiftte. January 6. iHi, I'l V(V.l- ' tl. NEW FJK3I. 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May 20, 1856, edition 1
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