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f 'Suito jScabiiitf. From Ihe Herald of Gol Liberty V RA7KR. "Prayer make the drke.t elouda wi(ht!ra Pr.ivcr chmbs the Loner J..cob aw, l.ivts nirr'' t filth aiHl love, h mri evert blessing front above.- h: If Ilir breath llmC vni spent', he. To heaven in supplication set. Our cheerful tongs would of'tr li'car wh.it the Urd Lain done How precious it the hour of praye: to the humble and contrite heart. How precious when we awake from the emblem of death, and arise from our pillow, and retire to our 1 c oet or some humble spot, and there pour ' 1 . out our thanks to tie Giver of every good ami eery precious gift for safe keeping du ring the niLt, and feel that God is near to own niid bless. How sweet to ask his pro tecting care tiirouch the dy ; how sweet to go t him with all our cares and sorrows and have a blest assuratiec in the soul he will do better for us t! an we can a?k or e vrn think. How dr uMy pri-cioiis to Low around the family altar, parents and children, and all j 'in in soli mo ai-d ardent prayer. How does the heart overflow with gratitude to cur heaveiily Father, when we feel that our pra.ers are anwc red even while wo are yet e peaking. Iloa calmly v. e can go about our labors trusting in him that he will keep us firm sin scd from harm, knowing our God is a rrsver snswrrins God. 1V( i c lave proved him. and he has blesseJ usfrcmj time to time in ar-swep to our prayers : there , f wc wil Mt doubt. No '. we will take , ... , t.;m at l.is word ; wc will continue to pray to h'.m r.nd praise Lis holy nan, e. j t"CFS" ( -1 ns!:!u:io:i of prayer. O.onous tastitu- flc!s wiils(.t thi matter iu clear light be-J'':n- j fore the reader. At, d to )o d. r i the eTft.ii.5 ollatl.on. ; j, Tj,e j00,i.frn gfates contain over My love. t be engaged ia the work of fix J,n(jrid million acres of laud, which, tnc I.or,!. Would every pWessed Chris- fof igrjcu:torl purposes, is not surpas.-ed, r-,n erenr" bearti'y in the work : were there j protablv not equaled, all things con-in-re rriyirp, and less talkifg, more serv-1 gjjd, by any other eq ial area ou ihe i-- ; tl- Lord and less serving Baal and God ' balitable giot,e. and hi- ciuse here rule over every heart, 1 iticthif.'!:s n ore said woultt re effavcrted to Lut ihe cvrnttig oblation, precious .T.rm here pirtnts and chiidn c bow 3- thou-and seven huudrcd and six acres, or ' , , , ' , . , . " 1-'lu " 1 Tiund the a. tar of rrsTer, ato each to tuetr.u,,, .i..- orl. .... ,en ' a ... , j less iiian one acre in ten. ....... ... . .v.i u- n. .... .. . cn so mindful of them through the L'!.t, and mingle ti: j:;:-e. l l.c-e are precious seaons to tne ("i ri-iian mother who has the trouble and trial, of eat.l, to contend . ith, ai d perhaps no" a'opni no are near, luai are sun in. the broad road to ruiu. I often think of the wius -f St. raui. 1 scrrowfu' yet al sst! rejoicir-n.' Truiiie ihe Lord : though to are c ft 0 ri cat down, yet we are not destroy-!. '.! iw dlrT-r.;r! vrul-.l ihe worM V would ail t'r.o-e proics-ing Cur every orportuni-y in tlie ianity improve J"'v"' T"-T ' '-t" ne u.-uiu i.os lan u. n. .1-. c Fhotild see more living Cbri-iians and fewer tinners going about the streets. The prayer -nd onferone meeting ' woul i be I ffer attended, fiod's true tot- - low- rs ;.jld nit hive to mourn sirl .-roan and toss, from kide to side ou tb-.-ir pillows, ovr the low "tare of Ztirt. when will 'A on ari;-e and p it on bt-r tea i'y. lien will every t'iiii-ti-m ft on tie wLol' armor of Cod and see' for the upbuilding of hi- cvu'-e. and the g'od of pnr peri-hinj souls who 1 not realize the condemning powir of in. &r 1:5W i-wiftly and surely they are sinking to rise no mr.re. 0 when will every hou"e bceouie a bou-c of prayer and every hejrt a meet temple for the l ie-ed Je.us to dwell in. Wb'-n every (Ihri-tio will cry fervent ly a- d daily with the Psalmii-t. " O Lord, I btsceeb thee send now prosperity, tl Lord, revive thy work." Prayer ia mijlity and wiil prevail. C -t. t THK COMPANY OF HEAVKN". It i plea-ant amid the jrs and di-orders if ti.l- ! wer world, to met, and ruinjie with tLe great and good and noble spirits that ro U be fj ind ia.m; rjs, and to refresh ' t ;.e weary, world-worn n.h. -1 b-y a-sociatioa : with tb pure sod b!j li'-arted ; after the V uy cares and pe"y trials of this work-Uy 1 "ver. t -it ejuie-ly djn by the fre.rle ;r amon' tne two or three T-e of that home to ii t ringing u.s near nr at.itvd bearu and WLiiCii e;-h CO er. an'l t -,w-tr Is hopes trr,.j An i- so i 1 .rely jihi.'k f the ,-,:i.:,.u:.;-crr, if the t-. he de-ired -n e.f saints oa earth y of the good and , what n.u-t it be to sembla'.' .'t.ove I r.iig .o itsr-lf through r is cr g-i:ial to i' "' tth spoils ,f (ik upori as Wj and worthy to be loved ti the grand Heaven has been gatle I -i-intieea 3-es w had tt !.-.' :-. and . enriching i Mil:. Whatever w 1 ei ... U .,t. ( ev-itej and u i i.-ira-'er of inao, is found gathered nli.-t n u t tn-ii bieb no man fan ntiBibtr- u ' tv of ti.e ',W.tg ;od, tke Leavtbiy 'J, f.v- ry getcration,' Irct-o cve-r cut cf pecj ", and rstnn, .,d kia- tongu. s.nee. ti,. " i'.ll hns asernde world b. 1, and ft: K-cg n ed onward, comprising s:S thr.t i br. at,-', t t and 1 r i !.! -t in man, a'l t i, a t i-, i;o ly, a,! that is Hue all thst n, earth saf and pli a-ant u dwell in. and j:,n,in it-eif f i that ebnrrh uf the firrt-horn, whieii j. uttttj in l .-aicr., and to the M.,r:f i f j-nt jr.,:i tua.l, p. rf -,t. Ihr-ta tr tb--.. nh'-rr I i-u I jty I- id 1 'walking among us for to many years in the waysof iMloni,tliesoltlicrcfihecros,who had learnt to live r.ot unto himself, but unto Ifim wlio died- the gentle, pure hearted, losing ones the tender infant all taking their place in the ranks of those who are " without fault," tcfore the throne. Onoe safe will in those portals, how glorious their communion, how pure their intercourse. Nothing but holiness, siiu har-binces and ove bind together the futiiily of hcaien. Is this the companionship it v hith e trust to spend our eternal years ? What manner of persons ought we, then, to be iu all holy con- I , . . ., j "', . ' . ,, hastening unto the day when we, too, shall ! . ,, .... , , join in that innumerable multitude, and u- jJ. .. . . , ' . " -,..fc., to Him who hatb covered us with righteous- ness, und made us meet to be nartukers of the inheritance of the saints in light. tinn W'itnes'. -Chris SUricuItural. WHAT THK SUf TII MUST NKKI).. It requires no uncommon sagacity to dis cover that the wealth and the strength of 'atithe South lie in ils agricultural resources. I i So far as tin remain in a state 01 nature, ,evtjopcd in a W3J Periou-ly to iui- j pair lhc productivci.e, of the land cuhiw.- j , , , ,. ; uoihim- there- '''e rLI'110 el,lur fc"'l,s U0Ull' n lll,-re f benefits of the ruot efheme- rs) character t p.ain st'tenient ot oj A;. the enclosed land in the South,! accordins to the censu0 of 1-50 is forty-i e . 1: .1 e i.oriareJ and eighty four i ti1 experience uas suunitaniiy proveti r.-r lber. as rmn.bverf in the nlan. ' tiug States, is best adapted to the praduc- ,:,JU of tll0.e tropical and semi-tropical i.t.i, . ,i. ,.r,a nf tl,.. t-. ..-. -...v.. ........v .vr ... South ; 4. . i',.,,,.. h.. a Un sl-own that we C3t,n0t Tey on jmII,ib,r,Dt,a, from Europe to supply labor for the cultivation of cotton, rice and sugar in this eountry. 1 5:h. In confluence of the supply of U j borers from Af.ica having been wholly cut ' off since l"-na, and the ereat demand for nC;,ro iuor j,, ai cotton, sugar and rice- growing di.triets. wuu toe BD.votaao: mgn , .price 01 waves, planters nave noen piaeea ; m that unnatural anu unwie position whieii position wLien rnnders it more proStable to wear out the ' f rj of five goo ize nwtt pcbbu,9 Le -very cheap lands of the sunny South, than , ,,on,ar,h ..,; in pi.e from . , ; t0 tuait.taiu their virgin fertility. Had la . j.. ,l. 1, . "sr.. , in proiitnatciy as cheap as farmirii lands, or ere flaves now as cheap as plantations, tlipy coul-J be bought at prices that would enable every enterprising man to improve Li-, soil, and thus soon double the wealth flud every kind of buinc eonnected tbere with, in the blavehol'iitig States. At the present perfectly abnorm.l, not to say ex travagant price of good Geid ba'. Js, no oue can afford to use slave labor for the pro duction of manure, unless it be in purely exceptional caes. As a sys-tcm o.' planting applicable to all cotton and corn fields, ours ts emphatically in a fal-e po-iiion. j No thr.tfbtful, intellietit man can sur vey the old fieM- frim the Chesapeake to the Mississippi, and not btr witue-s to the fact that there is eometbinj fondanieutallv ., ' wrong in outhern ajrieu.ture. Jo ri'ht tiii-i wrong is what the South most needs, and it can never enjoy lasting prosperity niitll its citizens have the good sense to find out wherein the wrr,na lie, and remove it. The wise an ! good men who framed the Federal Con-titntlon did not, could not fore see the i-npor'anee tiiat was soon to attach to e.',;;on cultnre in a part r f the T'iiitr:d ,eu?w, . , l,0w indl-p nable more labor- e fTtlSU .ffic wr,uld become in thecrurs,- 0f time, to meet the orowiu.' wants of the , 'civilized world, in reference to our present ! great irieu!t.irl and eomniereial staple ; fo0u!rj they have looked into the unkno.n fut jrr, and in place of prohibiting the im f,ortation of slaves after the lapse of twen ty years from the adoption of the Constitu tion, provided for the suppression of all the cruelties of " the n.iddie passage," and giv en to this class of immigrants into the New World, every Leedfuf protection that good laws rii.Jiy tnforced can afford, the South would today be worth three times more tuon it is. Land and labor would then i,v l orr.e relative pric-s, basr-d on t-ri'Jal avaiiabiiity and sound agricultural ecouo- my ; Q that the soil, rapidly appreciating jn value, b caue cf the ahnndai.ee ol la- hor to in prove it, would have beeu too u-e ful to sccifty to permit its de-truetiou Now, the grcst mieforftine lies in the fact tli3t io-j.'ie'n p-il!:C sentiment 'aiU ta see, ss the people eq-ialiy fail to feel the pop. alar error of consuming the natural fruit- fulness of the fields which both feed and clothe th'-tn. : Witho'it laborers to cultivate and im prom the indefinite tniiiions of acres of iu -f - .-i.. d lands, our present praetie of " i' : snd bleeding the soil wiii ti'.t be aiau-ioiis-1 i',r rr any years. The fublie luttre-l ii. -n-,!,-!, Tnort laborers in the plan- : t:njMales ii,- thia inter.;,, should he is. pi.-iti; i tij ': put: 1 Ue li. rical authorities tit the North estimate cacti alle-bodied ailult immigrant from Kurope into the free States, as worth one thousand J.it . t,t: .l.nr. At rate two hundred thousand immigrants year, give the North, every twelve months, two hundred million dollars worth of imported nborers. Will the planters and business men of the South fold their arms it) idle- Bess, and say that the large area of far- niiiig laiiifs in this quarter of a common con- federacy, ehall 1 ave no benefit whatever from the inlroiluction of buuiaa tnuscleej j (rom abroad . ' . .,-,,.o t.tm JERUSALEM AKTICIIOKES tOR STOCK. . . j ue cultivation u iwi tiv i ......, j now receiving more than usual attention by ! i.,t.n!n f.nmora and tha neecssitv of a j vegetable that will grow with less care and ; yield more than the mangel wuriiel, or ruta j - " baga, is apparent. j The Jerusalem Brtichoke will yield more j than any Other tuberous rooted Vegetable! that I am acquainted with; while the COt ' ia n admirable .nedie.ne and a,aedy relief. of culture is much less, for proof of this J P' to lhe ,"'e m nioit carel'al manner by one of the proprietors who I give my eyenence ' rai-ing a small patch, , u tlimMlf t ph,iei.. which were only in blo.om wheu killed by piM e,n Dr. rr.ichard's Prug Sturc and the fro-.. obtain aa almanac for lt5tl gratis, which fives The artichokes were planted on the 20th most valuable inf..rm,.tion. The following ce.ii , , ., , , . , , t , i fieste ia aelectefl from a hoat of othera of iuiijr of April, (which was one month too late.; in row-- ncar'j three and one iif fi'tt apart, ! ' SOU F Til IJ( VT and two feet apart iu the row. foln flom . Urr recl.if. Jhey bad the same care as the potatoes v-ide them, which Yielded a little over oue hun, red pu,hels per acre. After the tops were killed by frost I dug a a .i k i . t i.k and measured three bu-hels of rough tubers , ...tr ..a -r A .. .... .... 0f one thotianrl bu.sln.-ln rer sere. n. :. j. 1. 1.:1. T Poe is the best for them. ' I"""1' k' 1 e'' ,'ot " ' 1 bovc a whisper; and besides, the 11 flamnition It one thousand bushels can be r.ed un- , fnim mJ ,hro elleniaj , ,y hdi . UlJ, mr der such circumstances, it would not be un- I hearinj was very much unpaired. After Liking reasonable to expect that, as ao averge crop , the S.rsaparilla a almrt tune, my health improved under favorable circumstance ; and ifthey'""" my U.roat is ih.ww.-II; I am aa free from are vrorth-one-half a much -is potatoes for j stock, it will pay to raise them. i here are. however, some ot-iection' to , , . i.t.. , e :J , . ... ,.' . .1 , , . , ., . ... , ,1 froduced into the ground, and the cot of. .. . .lining on account of its spreading habit. , Further experiments may prove that these arc no objections, as hops can dig for them ...1.... ..,.! ti..;- ;,,.hi:; . f....,., :a.., their keepiuj. , " , . ., . ., i: some seen-man wi.i uistrioute tuee a- gt s r,9f0D,he mU T ,;u n .u . e ... V...1..1 eli them for twenty-five cents per bushel, which is what they are worth to feed to . t0ek.0,,o Furmrr. IMPORTANT TO FAItMKUS. , f . . . . Alb.II1!1T:t, says the llichmond South, who had a bne 1 sheep to die a few days since, under the 1 .;r,nn,stllce, .,. .Icilej ;, curiosity to fi a t tht of lU A post niort.m examination re-ulted in the discov- ....,,, . , ; nearly the size of a patridgc egs, and weiijli in? in the ag-rreoate two and a half ounces. These stones were evidently the cause of the death of the sheep. How got they in to bis s ,iuach? is the question. Uur friend, ho bas been in the habit of salting bis sheep upon rocky land, thinks it probably swallowed the pebbles to which salt had ad hered. If so, 6ays the Charlottesville Ad vxare, it would be well for our farmers to be particular where th'-y salt their the.-p nonsKS1 COATS. Lately goin-; to the country to spend a few weeks i:h a friend of mine, I drove a very haml-ome horse, and a good oue but was always annoyed about bis coat, as it was more like a lot of bristles than a hor se's smooth skin, and all the oronrnincr hr ... , , . ., ,, could get " wnuluu t do it do good. Jly friend, who ia a threat horse breeder and fancier, made me try giving biro a few car rots every day out of rr.y hand, saying that he would have a g'.od smooth eoat in three week and he was right, for in that time 1 my bore bad a beautiful, sleek, glossy coat, and all from eating; a few carrots daily. H t'-'.ls me it is infallible. forty's .'pirit. Eillinery and PlantTJa Blaking i-:sniiiJsii.MKXT. Mrs. M. SMITH nf- tl.e pllhlie just r. ee,, t Tm aistieg of Flowers, Fi'iilhrrs. lioiirlies. &c. She hofe hy en.learn-ni'j toetve sat isfi.ctior hose wtio ro.y l-vor In r ttitit lloir ro.toiii, .i-r-t a iih-r .l .h.re of puhhc prftronn. Off. 27, Je.",7. 3.",tf Ei:c(iint2i' Iff me Indus. ry A VIM; 1 1 l.f IIAs II IUHV.I .... prep. CO.MI l,UH V At . fill ail oruera lor (hi,ul,fivi, N'.e.y, aS, Shlrttvyi, 'irirm iltiffifit.g riiriihiii" lint, Jlidorlu U ell Ulrj, Carjifl (Jliuin, li mirjiinir Tu ijir. e e loll. ir the poro , Wheat and torn. V: s v i l fmii ,1 to tin ir a oers from Oi.l.nee w ll'irtf I'riUiiiir, I mn multinf tn artteh f sifittf I'lttiir. .tier -n.. fro.mee hover .int.re to n. it. All or ie .uei,.;i-.:., wuli pi ..ii. Cmr.,l. Off. 'id. IHC. J. M DONALD. 3fctf J ol; Pit in I im. tfit'M rAf.1"! i.i W re.'ioeoee. , eop.l ( l.u eh intorrn tne I. red a sup;i;y of Uor.m j ,IOIIX' IIKNKY WAIT, M. D., HUHGEOS PESTJST, nttnm 6, T11I c.TIMOilI Cou.taa or Dm c .... I ' . e?a II . , i .iI..i ..,, the eilne as of I In Hottc unil ! vicinity. I n. w. .n.l ,n.,.rt. Artiheni I F.il.-ilra , '.,,,.,,', ' nrf uiirll( i the correction of eong.iiitai and accidental dclornnlie of Hie teeth i "7le"iVnlsn pr. pi.red to in.crt Artificial Teeth after the n.nsi approved nieilic.... jn v siaira. .adieu wited on at their residence if required Km' iH" le56- ! S AMI'S S A 1. S A I A ll 1 LI. A, j mi tm ecu or . , . t , SrrfuU. Erbium,, H,,.r-itim. . ApprlMr, n.hlliiv. DutBrntia. Melt I'trrmt. na j e, , Spiing and Fall VVftlFH.K tf tht Blood, ! iu rITttacv i$ vmiralted. Thia medicine haa been in use for nearly 25 , , , ,.f tavor frnm its many and well established cures ol ub,tin(te ccs 0f disease, aa Well aa of tlmae of rcCfnt ,p(;araiicc. Those who need an alterative mediciee will find j d from Mr,, j), m wi,0 a be.n ..m,. ted fer : .r.. srrrloiia fleer. Dv-P.rna. Ae., and recently will, an affeeti,.n of the Throat j "a f'1'1"- v . It... vssuso. ... Pee. 13, 145. v 4 n A n t,n,Ji B. fore I commenced ! ' ,7 ' ' . . ... pnat expression ; my throat w..a enmpletely ulce. : rated. I bad a dreadful conch, ami there were fre. cougn aci tiglitnesa ol i he- chert aa ever 1 wnf ami cm hear quite dinlmctly. My throat has been welt about thrre months, the c ure f which i... l.. ,0-. ....1 1.. ,i,. t ... Sar i - ... . , ....'.. 11 n.. D j ...a 1. ' n .1 n s,d. n,.... Cits,-N. w York, Agent in I harlo.te, N "., II M. I p.itchsbd, at irwina ceiner. irat i pr hallle. or 6 bollka for S5. CLOVE ANODYNE rOOTIlACIIK DROPS, AN IMMLMATE AM l-ERFEC r CI RC. Those who have fell ihe painful tl.,ebhi..r and rxeroeiatiew nanr l (l. dicae hinl.n Ihr..' thcirj iwi withmost turointn.f H-rsereranee, and, a is often the e,.e, has-: reeeind hut III. It- svm. palhy from friend on such occasion, will no dnuht he touch pleased to know of a remed v that will never fail to quiet f.irrrer t'ie unmerciful of. fen-ier. Experience has prosed that Vns anodyne ciimpotition will giVr iniinediate and prrmiintnl re lief, after the failure of esery other remedy. It ia aanl to the taste and s-oeit ; will sot injure i. ..,.,1 any v ; and a few appli. cation, will ent Iv re ive the pain and soreness that it may be tilled and 1 c eyed tootii. rem! re as useful as eser. I dir.etii'iia accompany each cents. Prepared nnd sold hy A. li. Ai l) S.V.N'liS, Drugiata ai.d C hemists, .N.,. 1 h u t ,11 .tnei. corner of Willi. m. New York. Agent m Charlotte, H. M. MUTCH AH I), March 2, l.wis'sl oaM. A ItllA III II I. in: All RIO! GLOSSY HAIR, Completely Presetved to t 1 1 1 ; c; it KAi' i ,st a a i :. And who lii it is gratr sould not iiave it restor ed to former color ; or b-ild, hut woulu have the growth rtstor.d, or troubled with dumrurT and itelnng but would have it reniitv.d, or tronhird with acmula, .eahl head, or oilier erepto.i.s. hut would be cured, or wi.h au k liend aehe. (umr-1. gia) but wuuld be cured. Il will al.o f n i.ve ..il oiiephs from the fiee ami asm. I'i-.i W.w.n'i II ur ltel rtne will do all this, see cireuLr and toe iotiowing. As Aaaot. Novrmbt r lr,. Paor O. J. Vood U...r Sir: 1 luve i.eiird nmci. ..idof the o.,e,.Ui , fi, ei of y-.ur ii ir Ke.lorative, bat having hren so ollm che .tea bv 1 jaekery and ousck nosir air uvea, 4te. I a uiej-jseo ui piaec yi-m i,e.iur.,li thi category with the tlu.us.mil antii.ne loodlj t K-t d quaes remedies, until I met vou in Law. rence county some inoiilh. sinee, h. n you g.ve me soch 4-jriinne as indoreii ihe tril of your Ueslorilive in :,.y f.imily fir.l hy nij g'H-d wile, whose hair hud n. c-nne very linn kini entirely while, snd b-fore exh..li.liiir one of y,,ur inr;c te.ttte, her hiir so restored nearly In it orijj ii.jI Iseaulllu! kfiis-n color, and ii.iri ihiekrned and le c'iii. f beautit'ui and if lossy un, and entirely 1 .... si"- .mv.... hr r.uu hut b head I la heutityintr erT.-eii of its he.ltlifol mil upon id. I ither r.f'niy t .milv and fro ndi are uain y ur 3etlnr.iHve, ,u, the haopie.t el tr-et Iherefi.re, niy skepticism nod ooolits in rel erenet; la it cin-r-eler od v.iue are , mtrely re. o...i a4 I tin no newt eormliy and e,... fmentially reoomiiir nd its u-e by all ho would loive tlieir h:nr restored fr- rn tunteor gr..y ;hy ri :..- of aieamaa or aire.l to ..rom..! e-dor and beauty, a by all youi.g psraoii who woulu I betnlild! am. g Very truly and ft, .iifullr ruin. MII.dMu.N '.MA N.N". I'sir-.r. Wood: It w.. a long time after I y.u t Ii is.fitiu b. ti.re I g. t toe Ih.iiI alive lor which you g-.ve me an orn.-i agent in Delfim, a nil it Inn I got it w, to Hy II no .Mr.. M..no's h.iir. ... the ol its .tter. Il h i uone all that y.,u it v-ouid do; and others nf my l.imily ; hiving witneaaed it erleel. are no" ol H. r. Hns a.in( and a. eniiiieu to tne reC'imitienuing its u to higlie.t eottderatiou you el-iim lor it. Ag-in, Very re.peellullr ami trtil v , vnar. Hi 1. 1 1. Mi JN '.MANN. 1 Inre n.'.l Prol. . J. VSraai'. II,., r Ke.tora. , I.ve. i,nd have ..loured ll wonnerlal . fleei. .My , Suientetit and Hi p.., i. of the condition ' hair wa b.-coioii,(. a I t'l .nirhl, prematur.ly i p.rr... ol the vanoua lijilroa.i and N.. gray, hut hy the u.e of hia It. sloralive it ha re 1 g..t.r. ci-mpsniea. j .l.,,ed II original color, and, I have u.,.lht The I'ATIST w.ll lar p.U tn press , irruaturely .. I . ...ffieient number of ,e.(,,he .,,.. . , S- IfRESSr. ea Senator, t. S. ,1Illd , tu. eli..,.,a ol pul,l,etmn To. i O. J. WOOl 0.. Propne;-:'.. 312 Broad. , nul,er. wilt eonta.-n e.eli. not 'le. , .m" wiv. N. Y.. (... th great N. We !,,,i l.m.i,r. f t.,er pnr,ed tier, ni,.k,n,. a book nf ' -'--)-- M ---rkvt .., ..t. St Ix,u. Mo. i , p... or more, to . hieh ,.! b, Ica . ,; i Anu sold by all ii-urifi.is in the t'i. n nd tir .mi II. M. riUTCMAi:!). tlO f'hairjtlr A'. C UK. It. ?i. i tilllt ; m 1'1'l.lwpieai i Vf in the SI l.t.KKV. I,i:i ... V fc- I'.-.ind st h Vor. IfistrjM S,C. Ji.t. ... IH30. d tu receive Professions I i ' ilioinls .l .Mt-Iiff'IVF: a K..rt' M.n i.eL',.1 .IA31KS M. ROVKV. COMMISSI OS MER C II AST, ai. 5 JOII!V S I RKI.T, N. V ! IT L'YS and forward" every kind of mrrclmn Ik ..... r... 01 mrr m,l Cumminiian. I.'il'. m In . Pwain vain aim Mure lies d, IV v. oorninn, j. . . C. I". Mi jidenhall, A. M. tmrinan, Ek,. "b' nd Key. t-. F. litems, llin. W. A. Grahmii, and illnra. Pralrr in 1'iaiuis, Mehxleoim, t)r(."in. Ilirps, (iuilars, Aln.ie, Sewing Machine. Iron jsafe, riiuiu, (Jarden tngincs, fcc. A priiilid hit of all the ilitl. rml maker, kinda and pricea $rnl frrt. 1'nhiifhfr of an elraiit lilhiijfr idi of l icinrv l Vr," N.t". (H.) and tii ' f lirao. KIK I IITSICUX; l. SBIS tJCIKIt TO HrJI.lll " Thi iiivaiu.ilde Jami l) i dritrr ahnuld he in every hi'iiar. It ireui nf all uiaeaM , haa a ennioua lilnsstiry and preaerihe I lie reiitt-iiiia frnin nature's hoiinteoua l.ir. fur all our infirmities and mia. furtiiues. It i umited on fine white i per, hand. nnii ly hound ImirOi edition, 31)0 pages, and ia ma u til frrt far mi dollar. N. w Kiewo..d Fianna, tlSO. lib. 16, I8.')B If S.M, 1I0U ELL Saddle k Harness UTanufactnrer, TIIREI DOons SOUTH VI THE MANSION UOl'Sg, ( II AItl.dlT E, ..C. UTAH kindsof Saddles and lUrneaa uiatit at the shortest notice. 17 KFPAIRING promptly executed. Jm. 19. leia 37lf 3rAnd still they rome.s Henderson & Ahrens 1 lii; now n caiving their t Al.l. and S 1.Y1XU j S'KK Kot f.l.V 1 and S T. 1 1' f. II w -,tt . 1 IKM I M nml llOI, a large Stuck of CLOTHING, enihraetne Coats, W.I and Tanls. in eerv ' and earnlv. t'oala In, in 3 lo tie, fanu Ver's at all price. At! qualities of Miii l. Irrai r, I r :!, Tir, IHtlri sliirlH, , f. I.a.lie. Calfskin B"nist Men's tnnt Phost fi J7J, hrt qi Hoots anrt .h. 1 1 1 V Sloul ItiKil ai $1. alan fii,. Ladies lUaek Cloth Cloak at .", wrtn ! iO, alto lai ry sod colored, in great L - ,, ,Vi""' n r rn)yrtinf r rrmh 'r.wfw.t, I At tins. di,ir, d,,, h,., Liimrii. Iiuniula, IiiLms, Slirttivg, ) and IlUiulttd Sftiiliif;.; tt. Those wishing lo som-ls themselves with any nr Ihe ahose (.-a.p, inil ollurs not herein men. Ii.-iied. will 6nd tt to their inlereat to esan.ine our (i.aie and pries, before h.itinf t.or t-pla art offered at I'LUl.A I.I. ' LO It ill HIS. Store at Springs" Corner. HKNUELStJ.V A AHRKNS. IT A first rat. a.n rln.enl of (A H t)S may also be lonnd at our More at .Morrow'a Turn Out.' I'n On. 13. 167 33tf asn I i V StOl'C ''It New Hooks, rrr-oi-r' RoariTso'a Ciuai.rs Vth. t v lor.vuis or Amisk.i i.trraaTtat, by Duye. r i.. I.sivoo nr Ntw Mmco aso Ilia I'rori r. hi M . VV . II. Oavi. , Pu t. Fust, I'ssts or a l.irr. Cixnt I'stoio j novel by N.r.W.hi. I'hk Tau I. lent. , Vioi it o 'I na I ansa imi thi Csows, by Mrs I Mclotoh. j liii.i tins Tnr. FotsTiiK or l.irr. a book of 5m r nii'ti. Uiui niiehl lie ri-rfd mill profit by an j by liev. II. ? i Tnr M vsTtar, i I I. li. I. V. Evil ..id (ooo, bv J.,hi uung. f 1 lit KolKIHOI 11 AsbEL IN Dl.Ol'lI, hy .Mra. Ix- , lie. Tut Gm.Dts l.ro.cr. 1 lis .Misra ; liin rnr irTin : sod Tm Tooa tlis ti m : three Tan notion in one volume. Fmul l.irr. smono thz Moaxoss. lis. Kase'a Aacrie Ksi.oaTiet(. V. J. LOWF.IK. Cla, lot!,. Mairk 21. e.',7. 'I lit Ol t la-1 :t roll II. I lilllst ! AM nacazice cf Usttal Information. i : f fl K undersigned propi se i JL IV of lUhlph, a lorn poht,.h in the Joiastt., ol Ihe i:bove title, devoted exelu.i Illation of Stall. lie, I luforioalli ly to tl. Ulsaein. 'Joe w..ol of audi a Journal is felt by every in. tellig, nt eilixi n nhoee.irt to become at all .,e. u,u-!iited w.th the reaourcea of tl.e Suit , our pre. a. nl condition, tutore pri.spt el, Ate., nd hy none so much a by our I gtsUlora. 'III. I we iiuve on nguial system of .tatistira, em i. i.t t- sllriliutcrl to any w-rnt of msUrial. jn.reare l.rge a. .oonta oi v.triahle sod teteres. tiojf ititiiriiiaiioi. aei.iltred through our l.tgiia. tile mho Kxee-Jttve Iloeumentaa no I'eei.rd, t nieh III llir-ir present Slttl-itiol., tor all praetieal pnrir,. sea, nnilit as well he io tire t hi ie ldiiu.,jre Ih aitl. s wt.al our !,er!.,ilivf areliive eoi-Uin, our ftHiia)ers oil. n puhli.h v.ilu..hle utilief in in... nm, who h . either loel, or if prestned by i ry lew, is so ineooveiii. nt to find win n w.ml 11.. I tne h.els are soon lorfolleo. The Same y lie .airlof Ihe rtr porls uno hu . merits Iron. ie to tune made by our incorporated coiiip.nie,. 1(j ( . e and other engaged in Manure lures, .Mines, t out. i im rc. , Ai e. 1 'I' eol'-et Ihe.e vsr,e,ua ilrmi of information, ami five tin in t.. tiie puolie in a shspe easy ol re. I 1c rem i; nnd lor piielml pr.'serv.tion, a well a. s to r.itlier Iroio ail ev.,ii.b!e reaourre, eveiytoiug . I -if nig diree iy or iii.iir. etly on our we Ith, pn... i my snd ii.iin.tre, is li.e in-.ijn of the Journal 'I now off red for public pitronnef. t So I'.r "a Ihe pl.,n lor eonductinr the same haa e been matured, the pi.gea nf the STA'I Wf will he , d. v.. lei to Hie :,rraiii;eiiieol ol aueh lithles reUimir rnoiir Population Agrieu.-re.roniii,ercc, Kntie. i,n, Poolie luioroseio. nls. M inutacture. F..i.. Ilea. M iliet alio Hofial Sti.li.lir a nerali V. a will It i also ii. siirned In contain the ttenort fro ! ! drmnl, of Ihe I'liloie Trea.nrer I ....,.,..,.,., . Kelol. .11 i,ll,.rNi.,i. flil.e..,. ..j Ii TF.KMS: I Tnsra DoLinsper annooi ni Tlotita asm i Kir-rr t s.sts, lor sn monlii; pnyahle when ihe j fust inimlier i ready for pul.lie Im,h, wt.irh faei I will ! only aniM.uneeo i the puhhe n.wpiiwr.. I 'Those sron intemliog lo k, ironue the , Journal wi'l stmi Ihnr ri-nir. n, n,e andtrsigned Willi.-lit del y, a it I (ieairahle to issue l. ,,,,, : Illin-lNrr sa Boon a poaaihle ! 01 'KM. I'.O'IJKK itaUigh.j:. s:a. j j I tLAXK li:i;i3 Lr aalc it tLi. office. r; " I " ill ,11 ALIANY. WAIT FOR THE WAGGOI. k 7VH rB" "V a" n aMt yts hia A 7( I t.H from the .Muiinfael urira. . . 1 1 T 1 V L (I Would reapectl'iilly announce lo the inhabitants nee lo the inhabitants of MIARI t I'll E ami vi. in. l.fir .nitc Ri.w. where lie has mi 011 eihibil enaite asaortiiicuta of S SO) ilina, among which will be found tin celebrated aK i'iCBi rk wi Bas.-i 1 their Old ruanu, to r". l.l.r.mitc id.w, where lie liua now 011 eilnbilion, lust received from li.e North, one of Ihe must extenane asaortiiicuta ol Ever offen d In North-Carolina, among 1 hit h lis. gained soeh a fainoua reputntmn in the nullum Country for the Inst . hlren nn ..u.. Thia Stove he warrunla superior lo mr I ra-koip S1..11 n in u-e li i aiii.ple in il atr.n ei t, t , eolialliiira less fuel, and doea more work in a given lin.e. II ao any . Iher Sli.te eon in ti.e. t, ,, put up one beaide any otht r Slove of the same ne in the I inl .1 Sinlea, and if 11 doe. ni l no n r work in a given lime, he will forfeit the prut 01 Ihe Move, and quit aelting ami go In u am f r the belter one, ALSO, ALL KINDS OF Pimi-OR & box STQirms. He ha, and constantly Veep on hand, an eitcnmte am: varied st.iek of TIN AND SIIKLT isiox, itt:.is m it 1. i s, f.i.sr inip.v tti::tsrt:.ins HAT HACKS, fllADLKS, .411 of wliit h tt ill be lt, Inih'siilf nml l( litil. U.-it r tluiii lias m l Ix-a-ii offer, ft 1 11 hi 1 lentil , I would return my thank to iny friends .ni en. inner, for the tert lilernl ralr. i,. re li 1 bate ltnwrJ upon us, ami the; may re. I assured, that I .hall en.tr avor, .y cii.se attri-tion to hu'.in. M together with a determination pies... to frv m.d in. ril a eootiou-m-e of the suit e mz mvi'on "i?Mi wl& & mm 'miir Liitlirs and liriillcnicn arc pariirularly iiailrd lo rail nml rxamiiir hi isiork N. II. I will 1,11 jou Wl.v I head niv ao rtiM .... I-1 W a IT r. a ink V. .oo,,,-,! ,, ,,, we hate three w aggima ciniMnli tra veil ig .iircu I. the ioui.tr ill. Muti a K" till ertit trill be laithliilli it ml ji tit lh ullmi'nl I.je& a. A. XJI.TaYLOU. Charlttir, Jf,nt IS, !57. 3tl 'anllf. ( IIARIdTTE MlTl'Al. INSIKAM l. Jk tlMPAN V eon tin lies I.I.iimooiii,,! Hon , ususl ralea. I " llfTie betwe : Kuilding. r...i. ad III J firii.gHs. ; M. I! TAYI.OK. tr,i,t. ! I C. OYKIt.MAN. lire l rrii.!rt. I K. N VK HCTlHION..src f Treat,. I tilBKi Tdllsi : I M. ft IAVLOK, C (.VHIiMAN. ' J A. YfillMi. WM.JOHXM.N, I J. II. CAIIH.X, . p. UJSHiN, I j F. x'AKK. ; Mr !, lt? M. litf j Dissolution. i fSS II fc- e.. partner, hip iu rein ore e si. lie g rn ij. lit ui'(er..hui, ia tin 0rv .iia.oi. mutual ei.n.inl. Ail person ,!: bte4 lo , riq.le.led lobe prep.rru srilll II. e unnrih ) re -U US 111 h w ds ) ," a lt!i ilienl JNAS It I Msll.li. F. S II I.S.N ANT. 18, OTI (T. II .till he found al o.v Slr.iru Tl. ed lo fill sll nm. r l m.-f .Mi.l. Sasli, Winds m Doors, mth a t'"-d I. ! et ing to dr vo lo my ln.p. and h, r a i.nnlry affor more p-,t,. eieit orders il I. prior II liber d.e.ed lo of ..eralr paid upon i r al short notice eliv. r ol ih. sor J. lll'DISlLL. Aag. 18, s;t. In retiring from the firm h. re,,f,,re furlir nner tl.e name ol Kuril. ill A W hi.nanl, I tin i iilo tliekindisl lieheg. i...ri s Iht eiliu i harlolte and sorr. iinoi.-g eo.u.trv, lnr Ihe pi nge o IllK-rally be,tord Usn' us. sod wil ie kl-owledge thai Ihe hu.mt -a will Iw e.rrieu rju.illy sa exptilitiou a. e li.te done. J. S. WIII.ANT. A eg. I", Iei7. t I ll.f t itol.l 'V Iflutual Life Insurance Coii.pany. 01 I 'ICE. HAhl:u. n a c f gllUS Company insure, the hn. of ,mm . u M. l for one jeJr, a term of year-, or h.r hie. .Miitii.l Pi "' ,", -s.nre.i f.r hie p.r. profit of tne I onii v. for h.r li.e it hole Ii rm ol hie ii lh r lor si in is lo '!, a in tin poll.:,.. lit pr. ii y be gi ith. Hit . hve Th. piompl hit lo id hy this y. together ilh llo h.W : loiiim, preaenl gri.jl inilueemtiita to li.,.e,i lu insure. : in.iireu i a term nf from one to .r two thirrla their vhIiis. I re paid within tlO ustfl ter aali. ' i presented. I five year, All I.H.MM f DIIIKi TORS, fhnrle. E. Johnston, Win II Jonra, V.. V. Ilolden. W. I t i.ke, J. i;. W.lloni., II. W. Ilusieit. gu. n.iec H,iU e, P. r. Pe.eun, H ,. II. .Mi Kee, K. P. II lite, I h.rl.s II. l(o.t, 1 1, fi. lole, Hirli'U II. II. Hie. : ornctKs. fe. t'hsrlea K. J.ihnson. President. W. W. Il.d.len, Viet- Pres.tii nl. K. II. lltlle.Sicrelurv. Hill.ain II. Jo.,,.. Treasurer. II. W. Iln.iid, Aitorm y. Ur. Win. II. M. Kee. Mr.l.eal Kxio.iner. lirruttn. f ommiflrt. Q llu.Ue, W. II. M K.e. t "...ile. II. K.h.i. Mrdicat llnard of Cmivllalmn rh. I J..I o. M. II., Willis.. I II. M.Kee, .M. D l.'.eh'd It ll.yw.Mrf!, M. !., for further information, Ihe public ia refer. r d lo the pan.pl.lel. and from ol propn.. I, Inch niy be obtained at Ihe Ulli' col' Ihe t'ouipany, or any of ila Agencies. Communication should he mhlreaai il, (post, paid l tit. K. H. HATTI-K, t-.-,na,y. ftrs-saater 8, t?Y?, i-t. lis ftoees so clieapf of ( IIAIil HTTE ami virinity, thai lie haa rerm,) "S II H U rn 1..-T - f r.tahli.hcd !,. R p. ,,..,... Hie l. il. w irij. ,i jt'ff V'l'ir , I I,., f.'i ..Ml 1j 1 1 'rer, . rrji.ilft,! ; li l.i jfl 1,1 If!! Jlu,,,p; . I lmi 1,1 .lj,.- l ( ( Ml. I klt I utiriihir iiml iiim $n j ri mr In in, 1 til, I in V piiljn.srs Uu In M ii un'. 1 rri I I.- 1 1. nee thai -.h to 1. 1 r I e t, r -iti i.t !...,,'. I.,,.. Hired j slikinr. will hue Ihr N-Ml. ,. i n A W ,1., x i door lo ae rm JOHN M. ! AM N. 4lf Ihaiiotle M,,, It f Vah;al)lt; I'lnnlntion FOIL SALE. t V 'i'lIK .nWrihr, ..ff.-r. fr f'T'',, l on. is rviolii It. no l h.r..th, Y-s ' ' J t0s. , I'r. I. I f !,,. I, hi ' loll -Id ri'i.hi I p ., tie, lit -'lit U I i lull . !. II. I .hove M. l. II . I,,,. k. . hi -t " ' ' -1 1.1 1! K.N i; iri;M:ii. r l-:.7. ,:l IWIII r Wf MW. Mi I M A 1Sl I I . ....(.I'S, I .'I,:., l.f,..,,, f ,,,e,.... I -i I'.r -in M I i . anil l Ui. (iold .Mine or liypp.pti. Il ilei.er Timiurt "I ion .Niiii" A letter Im... J.li.iVII i.ogk,.t, .V..I- N. I'., it Aug. I I, M", s Hr.J. Khul-lie.r e-ir: Y. nr m.iiieni.a I ' given elilne s.ili.liil In n II, this si In hi. I " Iry. Tin Ahyinia Mislure e.eil, is I,.' ly uppioie.l ol. II hasntver f .ilio In elite m ease Il sell o l.i.t, that I n. vet hml I' ilpl'ly the ilt-lliand. Vetl Will oh use inn: il large supply "I ll aa aun a. y,, gel h- I, e. J. I! I'Al.U M. AfiKNTS - V,n. W. PatMirr. We oi.e '. I! T. I.oog. l;,.e:,,iigh, ; ph.f.rA York. Tone,., T. J. Hull. .11 a no ir. J. t. I.ilmer.l hi.rh lit ; s ft Sill .mil J. II. I iiiii... Salisbury ; ami I I' y. Lexingliin. a.c. wniiAiaso?.. j i.:i,o7n:,...r., j I '-I-prin liee in ihl.nni! It e.diomirg em 1 j 1 f In a ami will alleod t H prof, ssm.nl I " sines. . ntru-led to hi e-i;e. I harlnll' , Jun. S,, , h ( ' H'JJil'KNAS f..r said at thi flio.
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