gbto Xfabing.
the vniAT Lovnn the lord.
One of ihe cures'. ee.idcriee of renewed
l.r.irt i the di-j rwitiun 10 speak of t lie love
liness of lli Lord Jesus, and nmcuify dim
s die prm-bus r.i rii ni'T of III pi-cple. j
ni of (In abundant'i' of the benrt ihe j
no'ili !p"ik-tb, mi'l if the eve of faith to
fjul on Chri-t and (In-re be pr-ncc and joy
in (lie heart, the l!p ill rt Kie hi, marvel- i
eus Ofniiiif v illi the soul mid acrihe
praise to I lliii whoe wotk il i. On the.
centrair, to Lo continually dwelling on (be
sinfulm-Vs of (lie heart iir.d le wilinr ita j
corruption, to the cxc'u.'on of those expres- !
eious of adii.tration, love nn 1 devotion liicli
lire iio natural in those lio bave communim
ith him, is conclusive evidence tint there
it but little pracc in tlic heart and that but
little progress hat been made in the divine ;
life. There i no more prevalent habit than ',
for christians, alien tbqp meet and converse :
ebotit tl.eir fpirituil condition, to deplore .
their sinfulness. Now we do not believe
that such conversation is meant by the pro-1
rhet where le savs, "they that loved the;
Lord spoe often ooe to another." The de- j
aeription piven of them foi bids tbe supposi- .
ticn. T he J aic described as thej that lortd
(he Lord, their iffjClion fir the Saviour is '
the characteristic by which fhev ire known, j
Where such love exist", it will be made
known more by the pleasure manifested in
speaking cf J:'tn as precious and beloved,
than by lamenting hardness cf heart and
want of it.terisl in whs.t mtccrw tbe soul. :
Sucb conversation is i.evhinj; more than re
Lgious ejn:i-m; it is rot a conversation
a'.iut I'Lrl.-t ami Hi poodnesa. but otin in
which each speaker begins snd ends with I.
It is r.clhii'g to the praise of God that
lie be.irt is f-o de'pfrate'y wiclied, but
hen Ilia goodness u related in forgiving
tie sinner and in rntblit g kiiu to overcome
1 is evil habit' and dispositions, then tt is
lhat ti e vtry depths of eonuption Irom j
which tbe sinner hsa been plucked makes!
llis love aiid goodness the more marvelous, j
Tie christian will speak often and feelingly;
e f tie co'dness cf Lis love lo bis Saviour,!
for hi sense cf the gratitude be oa,-!,t to
feei i overwhelming, and jet it will be i
u.anifet, even in such confessions that Li j
heart burns wi:h love to Him. He will
freak of his depravity rud bewail tbo pow- I
c r of sin over him, yet be wlil praise God!
tint He ba given grace to overcome many
aitit and ,;ke tuut advances in tbo chris-.
tin life. Tbey that love the Lord whenj
tbev apeak O'.e to another, tell what He has;
don for their sou's, bow He has broken thej
bars of ir.n, cpe ntd the prison doors and,
set the captive free ; they who only speak
r,f their infa'ness do b'lt sneak cf man's;
fail and Satan's triutnpli Mwige. j
TI1K UNKNOWN FOOn.
I
cat lu il liit ve snow not of."
Vben WisVy was fning to ficirg'a, be-j
f:re befourd Cl.ii-t ly faitu. I.e wassur-'
pfied at tl.c petftct (rarq'iiiiity, during a
.iolrct .torin. cf the Moravians nith whom'
b 1 ' h mif was greatly alarmed,
t the tboogbt of dyin'. lJut be learr.H .
alterwarda laat tbis devoted people derived 1
their t'i)h from a simple faith, by which
tbey were able lo do and suffrr the whole
wiil cf God. It ws the inward, bidden;
fuod ly which they were prepared for eery
duty and dancer. This was ibsr-j'ient!y
tue secret or, at Ira-t. aa important part
if the secret of Wesiry'a ability lo do ihe'
soil assigned him. Mad he fed cn the
I ii-k- of a worldly ambition, be would tave
Llf:fd. I
Cbti-t say, My rnat ia to do the wi',1
ef bim that sent rx,e, ar.d to Sui.-h bis work."
Through (bis he was enabled loendure bun-.
per, ftij-. th's bitternrs of persecetion
acd tbe anguirh of dr:b. ILo-e of his
ii-c'ples who follow bim fully in lLi respret,
ar partakers of an inward strength cf
wbieh others are ignorant. The Christian
Bf rchanl who lives to do tbe w ill of God,
is calm amid the vexations of ordinary ba
r.ceis ; rd when " bard litres " aLd " fail
ures " srfep away bouses and lands aLd
atceks, I'jing uidsrved imputations
n;oo a good name, le i peaceful and
e'n Lappy. Tt.e C'r.ri-tian mother ho
tLiiS !ivc, ainid-t pressing responsibili
ties and nmliitu i iiious cares, worn do Wo in
bodv and rt! au-ted in mind, baj sweet rest
cf soul. TLaLk God, there are a crtat acd
'. it.ere:rg r.ua.ter among Gid's people
cf evert nsn.e, to Lora the ahs-rbing in
tiret cf ihe aoai, io the vi.lcf Gad, it not
tn ULitoan fioi. G'hIcjV.
ORKAT MERCY.
Had we no sin but lie Ils of cor cLIM
brid, or the n'ns of riper yesrs, or tbe si'.s
of our tongues, or the sins of fur hearts,
cr tie siu cf cur Sallatls, or tbe
sins aain-t car parrie, or ihe sins
fitt voias, or sins cf oniiion, cr se
er t aina, l, at niercy would be retired
ii ihelr forgi 'enes! Hut hen God fjr
girea all these and all other offenses, epe
eiriiy sins af icra'i ude for go'jel krae,
l o cannot see that Lis n:trcy is jret,
renchitij uatothe beavem!
V. 4 I it n lu oaard. tSo'jaarid lonuf-a, i
Nl ru el.-uld silent .- ; '
Il'd 1 in. ii.'.u...i, t... uar,d bear!., 1
I'u lit r uu iu 1 u.t. j
u;ns OF AITLICTION.
Art-or. a.t rs have bu.it teieseopea which
rn iU in i. acs r.f star uueeo before;
but wbeo a man took throub a tear in Lis
can fr, list i a ici.a which epena and
yearhea ,u :! ; .;' , ati, acd reveal oi'rs
wiicn Iio tele'ecpe, however skilfully con
firm ted, can tlo ; I, ay, which brings to s iew
ewn ll.e ibrone of (iod, and pierce list
I el -ilora Hi-taere wlere are rh? et'ri.al
Vi til. tain al.irru true life coBeiet.
ronstnt.iit.e de Ilenoeviils, was eleven
sars an it,u.ate of the )-a"'i!e. In prison!
be " rad slid re read the Near Testament!
wi'h ali the rerrject and attention so holy I1
look dtstrt's" He t-sy", " Aa I rtad I'
fvid u.at hi'luen iLstitja whmb redoo ;
lies tie Linger the u.ore of it is eat I
I 'ieov..-nd tbo-e iii.'s wliieli are!
I nideo froi,. lie)esif tiie world. . . LJ
I",' the t-t tiiot.tb of n.y io,r ri-or.iin:. I
tc ed the ii- ; of the N. w 1 eeia'ietit line '
tunes, and the lvt t me I lead ir, it al
;iih -or avidity tbau ti e picii.ua ol." I
I
Hi' itv i.-.l' r you are at the door cf et-rr.i I
I r. and l ave gt'.er work to do than to tr.f.r I
l'j t m; ' Uo-e hours wnich y ou - f.et,J n.
the !'! n o: of ,
) Our
, smI w. I
y-tr Let
sve I !.
urs.
srtlcat IlCj. lc
I
t'i'r iLo-i tit t.ot a 0 J I lis bat b pleasure J
inai.kedLe't: licit be r-'ai! evil dwell ailLj
tLce j
Agricultural;
USES OF LIME IN GARDENING.
Of all the mineral and earthly subnianccs
employ-.! in agriculture and gardening,'
tin re is no ore, probably, about which there
ii,ts, in the minds of moat persons, wn
, , , . . , i
doult ...d unceuainty a. to it. real value
and action, than in respect totbe simple r-
tide lime. Some farmers and gardener
think very highly of it. and use it constant-'
ly, others use it rarely, or discard it alto-
gether. The most elaborate paper on the
use of lime, (such as Ibat in Johnston's
Chemistry, for instance,) fail to enlighten
the most intelligent readers as to the true
nature and action of it upon soil and plants j
and the most contradictory statements are
constantly being published, in Azricultura!
journals, lo the practical effiCtJ of limiug
land.
Tbe truth is, ihal while some of tbe mot
important uses oi niuo are ovenooseu, ioo Terj troublesome customers lo the tuber
much is expected of it, by many who em- mell , u0 niTe 00i r,ason to fear a con-
ploy if. J-armere and gardeners are nearly
all apt lo look too much lo one eubatanoe
a a fertiliser. One thinks be ean do eve-
rv tbinif with lime ; . another bases all his
i c i , . . .i .-'i
bones of success upon plaster ; a third witl
have nothing but totted sod, while . fourth
thiuks . grand panacea is to be found in
guano. No error is more f.ul to .uecef j
than th's one idea notion.
inmortaiit auxiliary to other manure. It
ia in more ways than one a real fertiliser,
and it produces, sets free and organile fer
tilising qualities in other matters; but it ia
by r.o niesns a universal manure or fertilizer.
To wake a long story short, I propoee to
set down, in series of paragraphs, the
most etidmi and important uses of lime in
gardening, and lo call attention especially
to to actions which it possesses, which are
i v- ii r ..k z. r
I. Li mo is an alkaline earth, (a sort of
sail) and its Ert and nio.-t evident use is to
sweeten our soils.
2. Lime furni.-bcsj a substance which is
present in considerable quantities n the ah
of nearly all our cultivated plants and fruits.
For this reason, partly, lime is specially use
ful to potatoes. The tuber of the polsto
shows but a trace of lime iu a ton, and
thai lime in quaut.ty.is not essential iu this j
ercp. JJut look at the analysis of the straw
or tops; there you will Cud near!, three
bunded pounds ,n the product of an .ere.
'J. l'rehly stained, or caustio lime, acts
at a powerful deccr.. posing agent, when in
cor' not with masses of eartb or vegetable
mutter, setting free many substances which
before existed io forms insoluble iu water,
and causing ibe natural decay of organio
bodies to he hastened.
4
Lime causes eold, dense soil, to be- '
eonio more open ana porou. ion reoaerai
iibt sandy .oil. n,or. e.o.e .. ,b.t podu-d .,. mal.Jy 1
more adhesive. 1 bese last are facts very , , r . , ., f
ii j.j 'ijeterday afternoon, about three o clock,
generally undertood. I , . , ' .... . .
o , irben entering the house ths lad was eeifi1
5. ei-ntahle matter (that is, loam, sods, i
sf.Lle manure and Mr.-) .. the food of
,. ,, , . .i
. r. mi, 'j .... ... i.v.1-
most liters. Iy be 3id lo eat op vegetable
j i i. a- .... ii. j
ses and drive, vegetable matter and manure
o..r e.f th. a,,!! ih.n In th. al.tn
the results of decomposition tOKoluble ia
water. This is an important point. We
Lave not 'free to elucidate it. But we
state the fact, that lime not only decotnpo.
ri , .1 ... t: . Davis, and be is about ten years of ?o. Luke Itiacauiao,
llenro, when there is It'tle loam, there lime IT , ,, , , , r,
, . . , i lie has no recollection of tbe lime tbe fro?
f viT Zt ?, "Is.,, ..Ve'-" taken into th,,:cmaCl., Ut his father, A Parrot..
C Not on!, lioie de eomp. r.-et at.e Moflti bi, Uat : l ev, T Og.c.bv.
ses, it renders soluble vegetable n.ai'sr, bat CBEaJino T M. Vincent msintains that
in excess, it renaers tbe result of deoompo- the w iters of tbe globe ire gradually de
sit'on ino'ub!e. .." " 'creasing', foaoditig bis opinion on the faet
7- Lime, in close proximity with decaying that vast desert, of Rand, mixed ap with the
nitrogenous matters in tbe .oil, (as borne salt and remain of marine animals, of which
tBinijra, hair, leather, etc ) lecotne a real tbe surface of the globe ia partly composed,
amtronia producing agect; as it i. a well- were formerly inland sea w Inch have in
known fact, that iime and titrogto, under sensibly become dry. According to M.
such circumstances, unite to form nitrate of Vincent, the Caspian, (he Dead ea, Ac,
lime, fully erjnsl to ammonia s a fertilifing will become dry in tbeir turn, also aben
aeent. while pota-h .nd nitros;eu fjrm ni- their beds will be sandy deserts; and the
trate of potah, (salt tetre) th" motiey-val-
ue of which as manure needs no explanation
9 Lime, when it haa been burned and
slack d, and again becoreea mild, tor is
charged into the form of carbonate) is then
a storehouse of crbot.ate acid for the ose
i i j j i
of plants, and io a certain degree, has tbe
same action oon vegetation a. carbonate
sine anion uon vepaiaiion aa earuonaie
fid evolveJ from decaying vejretahle mat-
ter. You -pa all ak, bow is this carbonate
acid set free? 1 ansirer, in one instance,
by tbe action of carbonate of lime upon sili- .
ca or stnn, wbioh is cui-Ey an acid, cili-
cic aci'l is liberated, which in i's turo act j
uiiin the earbona'e cf linie at.d larre 0'isn-I
ies of carbonic acid are let loose. Other !
cbanpe cf a r-i ruilar chsrscter, take place in
the soil, caused ty the actions aud reactions
of acid aiid alkalies which result in the
liberation cf carbonate aeid, held in oniLi-
. , , .
nation by imr, and thus It serve, to a ma- 1
. ' , ,
in ira rela:i"n to plants.
Ti . i. . : . 1 1 c ... .1.... '
i i , Fr"'7"-V' "
to which I wi-b to d:rert the sttention of
tbe reader, as they describe the (east known
acd mol iu.portaut use of lime.
wy ru e , to use i.n.e, iu toe g.rcen.
... j, .j
:. . i k.:. i.
and any sloaly rottiig nitro-renous matter;
, , . .7 - . .
arid thus I secure tj or three iwportaut
pcinl in "terra culture.
HOW TO FATTEN LA MRS.
A corre'pou'lent of th Mnint f 'urmer
., . .! .-, , i.- ... ... , . ,
says, ti.a i .'ir j-.,i.t,a .Toaper, .jnann, has .
for je.rs fed grain to bis kh.ep, for the
purpo.e of forwarding lambs, but received
tut little leneEl therefrom. lie at Ust
thonj.-ht there tiiilit be a be'ter way, so be '
tri- d the tkreritnefit of feeding bis lambs I
with oata iu a trough made by naiiine two '
boards lordlier, covering the ends, ,,d
:t .... .i . f. .. il.flr. II......
ra.Mt.fi.ts:i Irenes from the fl-.or. lie put.
iu the oaf., and leave t belli until ibe latiibs
earn to e,t hi.:b, Le say., ihey a ill do '
when about tl ree weeks old. lie leave a
paesajje for tbe !au.Ls so aiuail that bis
rlitif Cdiii.-t trouble thini, both in his bare
and in a yard made fur the purpose, after
goir.g to pasture, ai.d eoMinuea le feed un
til Le soils, w bleb i in June, tie bas laiat s
tea week old that wiii drei-e fftteu pouuda
ptr rj.jarler.
KAIilN'i 01 K OWN TEA.
It is stated, from War'sjinflon, that the
Arrieuiiursl department til tare, by lb.
a.iiuinn, i hina tea piauts enou'b lor six (y
acres of ground. 'Ihey are to be distriuu-
ted aa,org (-entleiReB bo are wi.ling to
tbeir eu.iiv.tiou a fair trial. ,
Jlcfcrni rliclcsr
Death fkom a Stingray. A vluab1e
negro man belonging to James S. Garrison,
Esq , of Princes Anne, while hauling the
stiue on Lynnhaven beach, about ten days
ago, waa pierced in Ibe leg by the sting ot
tbe fish called tbe stingray, the sting being
&lirn Itaeherl bono ni-narino unrler the Ion
ui, of ,', fi.h ll)0ut the lelu of . BaD',
ore finger. Tbe wound it indicted tu
painful and dangerous, and although thi
medical skill and attention was be
stowed upon it unremittingly, the poor (el
w M Saurd,y n,0fcrmng ,at. Tb,
iuiniortal Capt. John i-mith, while explorini
the ahorea of the Chesapeake, lost one of hir
eotnpanions by the aamo ntixbap ; end Ibe
piace here ,i happened (at the mouth of
,i,e Kappabannock) goes by the name of
"Stingray Point" to this diy. Noroik
('a.) lUrald.
The stingray attains quite a. large eiae,
weig,jng perhspi eight to ten pounds, and
measuring twelve to eighteen inches wide
loros. .i.e back, and from one to two iucbes
tlticlc. A very large one was caught not I
l0Dg ago in tbe Eastern Branch, a short
djtanoo above (he Draw Bridge. They are
Uot j,h po fornjjd.ble an enemy. Norfolk
j ya j Jrgut.
n ... .,
"Tin Olo Pbintjb. We were guilty
i i l
of CrTe oumn Ust w'' "Llcb .
J''" mucb-w. omitted lo ment.on
tUt e bA T,sl v' i"'
T. Singletary, one of tbe oldest printers in
tbe United States, and, perhaps, the most
indefatigable pedestrian in ihe world. As
far as constant travelling is coneered, he is
the "Old Mortality " of printers. Ue nev
er stops longer than a few days in oue place I
he will not stop longer aud is the guest
of the e- lit wherever ue sojourns, lie bis
traveled through nearly every State in the
Union perhaps all of them and mostly
on foot. He was in' Cababa in 1651 and
and since then has lost n eye, which
' . . . .'
he lost iu Iooiatia or Illinois. He is a na
tive of South Carolina, and is G? years old.
We believe he bas kept a journal of bis
wandering, and if ihe old man should die
before us (and long may he live !) we would
like to be bis literary eiecutor. In lS3ti
or '37, Professor Henry Junius N'ott, of
Sjuth Carolina, a rule and pui.li.-bed a oik ,
cailed tue " Adventures of 1 hemas Oingu-
of hifn Mr- Singletary was tbe
ber
The "oJ nl1B Uft 1 t loniaj week !
for Sem..-Se.ma (AU) CtZ'lie, 10(A
A Froo in tui Stomach. A son of Mr.
Charles Davis, in Gould's Court, leading
from Montgomery, near Light street, has
caused the family great uneasiness for three
years past in consequence of his being sub-
, '"j,""", " -i
5n.i!.i!n. f.il.d to re.
., , " , , ,.
?,,hrlh' ?'am of ,"4 tt"Jc "
tt Of relchlLIJ. threw cron the DOOr lire
'ro(?. rout two inches in 'Dptb. 1 he frojj
, ., .... c -i ,
hopped gaily about tbe floor uotil secured
b ,I'e "".'J-. "' TtM ""?
nCe1 ,he "a
His name is William
inree jeara ago, wnen ne waa urat aiuicten 1
with ttu. JJatltmore Sun. !
I
ARI TFII ATER8 OF TUX Gl.f B D-1
inland seas
whether they bave only one
outlet, as the Mediterranean, the Red Sea,'
the ISaliic, A.C.. or whether tbev have sevc
rel, as ibe Gulf of Mex:co, the seas of 0'-!
Kotab, Japan, China, will at some future '
time eeae to communicate with the erat
v -ii i 1
basins of the ocesn. They will bf -.ome in-
v win ucomo iu-
land seas true Caspian
iann seas true varians ana in aue time
will become likewije dry. On all aides, the
waters of rirers are seen to carry forward ;
in their course the soil of the continent. :
Vincent maintain that there is no actual
dioitnutton of liquid matter. '
j
- t i. '
Narbow Escape or Napoleon Tn his
ri-it to tbe 6eld of battle at Montebello, the
Emperor Napoleon narrowly escaped being
made prisoner. lie had putbed on as far.
.i . t .i l .
scope the movement of tbe enemy between ;
r.. ., , , . , , c' ,,
liarbiancilo and ihe Vortteo del Stella upon
the Po, when suddenly a detachment of A as- j
trians presented themselves before him, only
'two hundred paces di.tant
. . . .
bether they '
bad lost their was, or whether they had
advanced thus far from mere hardihood,
cannot 1 told, but it is probable that tbe '
,ur,poition eor,, ct, in,.mUcl, a.
the advanced poM. of the Austrian, are
...
"' .i p Tj-' i. I
' the r ranco carditnans. Ihrecily, bow-
,, .. .
! color, threw away bis seear, drove the spur,
. ', . I it'
into the Lor-e a fla
in, enu g.,ipeu vi.
to Vophera at apace which would have'..ntpr
done honor to the winner of (he Derby. ;
I.',nil nr,l.-,a l.a. fai.'.t. it moat I, ..I
- - - t ' ," - ,T
""t,td ! but hil of w.nlomy eipo.i.n b.s
PeMon ,0 ,U Dtmy """"l certainly be
i them. Lomon Times.
- Oln on .a e.
" Insects generally most
t., j :.t i:r. 'll,;, i, u,,
, , , . ' y, ' vm, :...,., , f."r"r" snd many new advantage. ...ded t--. hi.
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italaof pold, all .- xhaling aacb B perfume
,r0M rom U11, CU)er. FriCT
again lb fun o:' tuc'aiiij! youraelf tip for the
night in the fold of a rose, rocked lo sleep
by the gertle sighs of a summer' air; and
t.oiLir.g lo do wbrn you wake hut lo wab
yourself ir. a dew drop aud fail to and eat
your bed clothes !''
A Novgi, ExpgniMtv
" ( )h, dear '." '
excUijied Henrietta, tbro.ing herself iulo
., ,. , .. i ii . .t . I
sue rocking Cbair, I ll never goto tuai,
I'ost Office again, to b looked out of eoun- ;
leninee bv all those men on Ihe corner. Its
so provoking I W bat can I do, barab Jane,
to stop Ibos awful men lariti(r tu so in th
face!'' ' Do at I do," replied Sarah. Jane,
- rub ly look, "tbow your aakle."
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r" ;p1.Tteiw .Ppl.e.f..n. for i.a.r-
ance upon
BUILDINGS, HERCHAKDISE,
Fiiriiilnre, Til Mn tmlm-liric,
'SHIPS ASI TI1WK CAIIGOLS
nd most kinds of property, at reinuin-r:Ji';e rates
of premium.
It is aimed, in Ihe orgsn'iatmn of tins ( nnips.
nv.to make a sate simi
fur liidrn'Mtj and
case ot Li
honorable and ornight e.ur of dealing, and .1
Mnt of .eontr.e....l ...U
characierixe the business ot the I am puny.
i, -,. t, i,,,,nre n.ar be im.ie at the
Appheions fur Insurance n.ayoe in., le a u
i.. i .... .rimiitu Uiud Arm u.
j, . - .
DIREt'TOKS.
J ,lm A Tarrot. illiar. " Lone,
Ivi I.UgUsor,
w it f:r,.i
J lr,,,.
llVKl VV le.l,
(ieo. W. D.ll
D ivid S. Junce,
l. Th..a. J. Blakeler
OFFICERS.
y 'I hoinpaon
a. B. Chapm,
I W. II. tJrjiit, I
iW. . Ixir r. SF.XETl TIVE COMMITTEE.
D .id W. Bell.
Mare Ii, lj9.
eni-1158
WASHINGTON HOTEL
(CHANOE OF PliOI'RlETOHS )
DROAD 'l Ili:i T K Lt:ifV, N.C.,
JOHN F. JONES, Proprietor.
rMl!K t'nderrigned reaocetfully siin.unce. to
M. Ihe travelling potdie, that Li ha lake..
charjeof thia old .n.i ononis r e.taU,.,me..t. and
w prepares lo accoo.niooaie irceeieraano pri.
le families with board hy the day or month, on
the moei .e-o,nn.o.i,.ting i. rni..
1 A,J ',,r dfo,.n market.
atT.rd.
Tue Wtihitslti Hold hns large
room., i netrer the drp t, the court l oue, and
the buame.a streets than an
An Ommoug will al-avs
i,nuill(!i the arriral ol ih
tie at the deiml and
.... .... ..i it..
Ihe caia and steamboat, ,
meonvev passengers to ll.e
Hotel tree of eharga.
By sioptm.g at thia lloi.l, pjaaengers will have
'" ,""'iJo J l"r"'t",n
,nJ'BnfIce?, n (j'u'r.'hi
nd eommodtou. Ptib'e,
foilv orenured to
board horses by the day, week or iik.oiii at the
most reasonable rati
JOHN. F.J0NE3.
March I. 1859.
ClIAliLOTTi; 110'iTl,j
.B gEa JESK JB iBK EC e,
t IIAltLOl 1 1 Is.
C.
ft'
VIIF, Proprietor of this IMcl is
JL still at hia poat ready I,
fil the duties of ' mine hoi " to the
travelling public end others who I
r rail on bun, end he H itters Inn aeli mat a.
coll,ri,rl,be .airt tan be found with h
sny wliere in tkia vicinity. Heir g situat'd near
,1'1" 'he centre t l.lianotie, 11
ness iiien will
'o ii... i ..ui a moat convenient .,,u oe.,,..,.
loe.ition. Ile baa been eneueed in tue buaint-aa i
" 00,rlr 'hlccn years, and
ti,,,e he has made .evera .Uoiliona to im
. . . j ., u. .... ,.. .. A
former j
pros.d, prea. i.ttng n. fronla two.to,, VKIIA.NDA
!IM feet in le, etli b 13 f. l in width. Iiandaomely
m , . . L. Wee. nntl,.. .J-.w. Ik . ff..rdmir . i.l...
ade at all hours ol tue dey.
is ha. been thoroughly inroiali ii thro'.
est re part of it creituie comfnrta ara
i Ho
.buodnnt.nd tangible, e.pe.ully in the M.M.M
K(J(jMt xX tmitV m.,," ,. -renewed'
d.y hyA,j
tkmnecte,
ted with this Il'ilel arc Stable aft", rd
room for lull lioreea. abond.mly luriuahr-d witii
grain and pr..vender, alieimed by faill.lul .ml o. I
aiigmg liotlere. j
The Prnprieior ft rls confident ths I with I
s mochgord cheer aa will b. f.oiid anywhere,
perhaps a l.ule more i
IT At any rat Tv the On
rlolte ll- til.
J. i KERtl.
Oci.-W IS. Ifl.lS.
Notice.
A LI. pera.n.e iiiilfl-ted to lia for (he I it e(nar.
Via tir need not espeet lo buy (.orNa from us
any l-.nger on a ercml, W intend lo da . tltrrt
month nuameas ; lliereffe. il y.o are nulel.it,i i
" '"' "nrT P"""-''" Ihe I.t
dav of April your credit will at..p.
-..msell, m'end lo enlnre. the aboee er-n
bert friends, and hope n offence will be
Use
I f A'l Aeeonnie doe for hai year that .re not
paid by th 1.1 l April, will b hauded rut far
Collection.
H. D. WILLIAM3 t CO.
April i, IH1 f
IOIMII CAROLINA
MILITARY INSTITUTE,
yrv CliniotH', W. C.
lu'Tr-vHEi:rrcicsoribia Instiluta will
uS M. eoiiiiiiunce on the lt OsH'tofi
r'A'"L'I TY ELECT:
Maj. O. II. IIH.L, Supcrint. ii.leut.
LiruT l'.. C I.KE, (liiiuiiiiindant,
C. P. ESTILL, A. M , Principal of Primnry
1i iorIin nl.
Course nf Studivi :
In Ihe Trinisry I). pi.rln i nl, such as tn qualify
a Mludrnl In rnl r anv ('..llrf.
In the elelltlfio tt psrlinrnt Ihe Wt Point
Curriiuluin will lie cloudy Inlinwrd. It will tw
im of Die Profnriora to mske Surveyors, 1'ngi.
nerra. Chemists, a nd men lit for the practical busi.
ners of life.
In sdrtition to lh usnsl Ettrriitt at .Military
ScliioU, the months of Angus! ami aVptemlxr
will he snei't in I ainpairiuni throueli Ilia moun.
Inins of N.Tlli Carolina.
'I lie Academic Ytar will eimmne. on the 1st
dsv of Oi t.it-er, anil will enihrse Iwolt innnlln.
A furlough ol two months (Aug. end icpl ) will
be aiven In Cadets al Ihacnd ol their second ver
Pjriicii'sr nlui.ti. li will he given to the moral
and uligiov$ kc ien ol LjuiU.
rXTENSFS :
Ths Iostitiite will provide Hoard, Fuel, Llfhls.
Wishinc. Anne, Equipments and L'nilnrms. snd
nil clothing exrrpt under eloihrs, for t30
I I It A H' M. one hslf pursble in advance ;
the biliiiee in su months. JSnrlf thoifri.
No n niisMoii i.l'elisigta to those ho leave uniea
on Ilia score of health.
TEK.VS OF A PVlSSrOX:
Noons will he udoulleil into Ihe I'amsav Pa
rSTM."r unoer Twelve years of ge; nr mlo
lue rciiNTiric UaraaTMBSiT under Kilien nor over
Twenty -"lie ) ears ol age. All connected Willi the
Scientific Ii ariineut will be itqvurd In board in
ll.e lostiiuie; tln.se in the Primsry Ih porlmeut
o: ty do bo il tbey clnsiee.
REPIARKS:
The Institute Umlnii'f are t'ia largest, mot
ehesnt ami coininodiou lor the accommodation ol
Cuotta in the Southern Country ; and Ihe O-wrdot'!
Ihrcctors Irnat tln.1 under the iiMDjrrn.tnl ol Ilia i
sjijjieriiiteniient and Cominsndant, (ja of arAam 1
are Urjcuatrs of West Point and ol long rij.ni
enre in the Army, and in the buaineaa nl ineliue.
t on. the InMituie will he eaUblnhrd on a true .
MiiHarj basis aid rmiducied on true Military
lirineipies. The board will further aay. that Mr.
t'.i'l ILI. ia a Uradu ile of the Virginia l oivi raity .
nd an eiperieneed Claaaieal lescher. Tliey
anuld funhcr alate iliat it la their intention to
increase Inc nunioer of trschrra
both Orsrt.
menta aa tue iMlronuee of Ihe atubiic mil require
This Institute waa grmted a liberal Chatter by
the legislature of North Carolina, wilh Ihe power
ot conferring Deercte own llmee who con-.plete
the preaenhed t'ourae of Studies.
U" Afiplieationa for aMiiiaaion will be received
until Ihe lt of Sei'timher, end must be directed
lo Pr. C. . Koi, President of Ihe Board, Char
lolte, '.C.
C J. F"X. 1
JAS P 1KWI.V, , -3
II. LaF. ALKXANDER. I 5
JAS. II. CAILStJN,
Tlit'S II. LIIK.M,
S M. LI. A IK.
DAVID I'AHK?, J
rlotlt. May III, iHO. tf
TAXI-IS.
T
1IIF. Tia Liata for Hie year )8i8sre now in
y liaooa for inspection. 1'lioee liable to
pay Tun will please e. n.e forwird snd aetl'e.
E. C. CUIEI1, SheiiiT.
oriiM, leS3. Ctf
(; IV I
, U l VI K
; . -
r-J F. suhsrribers re.peclfuliy miorm tt e pub
' E 1 . r 3 . . r
jj lic ,hu, ,hiy ,IC ,,, i,r0 to erect
, Work, fo, l,,M,st ( ,,.. T. wn.. V,ll..g... f.
leuea end Urge Hotels. I he bale erected WOl
i.l. 1
ks
in I hnrloilr snfl K Ii .gh. N t'., wli.rh h.te g'ven i
A. B. Chapin, entire s-itisrarticn lo ihe eitir ri of il-'oVe p'ae.a. 1
S.n.o-l Lffera, ; As to qitlifiriitione, pronipinepa and ahilirr to 1
J,l II. D.vis, , perform all e ntrari. rr.iered n to, rhey refer to '
1. A Ilargelt, the follown g genllen.ee :
. Mail IL 'j,.. H.ferson, Pn s Char.r,,,a Worka.Char.N.C.
j m Johnston, I'n a. 1'Iili A S.C.B. H.
rresident.iDr.T.D IL rc. Tree Ral (.as Aaa. naltith, '
Viee Presi.ient, ,V! (; II. Y. urg. Wai.rly. M a.
Treasurer, ' A. O. Plorv, Pre. Cn. Work., I.illle Falls. N. Y.
A4l.in.ey. : K. T. Story Pupl. li-s VV on. a, Wateriow n. N. Y.
becreurv. I W. w. Sclmencr i Co.. 531 Pe.r! !?t.. New Y-rk.
Aildreae he eilh.er.her. at Riirigh. N. P
WATKHIIOl'SK k JlOWKS.
Sfft. 14, IWS8. STif
MURK TO LE ADMIED Til AN TIIK
1UC1IEST DIADEM
EVER
Wcrn by Kings or Emperors.
" ,
Whit? Why a BeaUtlf t I f I CI Half.
Cera use la Ihe ornament Ood !' framdm
for all our rare. Keaiier, .lihougli the
bloom eeef ao Lngl.lly mi ihe gi. wing cheek, the
eye he rur .. iiiHini, ll.e leetn be those l' pearl.
llie beau bereft ol ite eneermg, or Ihe hair he
nar'e.i and "hrneleO, end diy.or wr.e aiili,
if siirmklio w.th gr.y. niure will iie nnre th.ni
In. Il I.t r ibmn. l'r..C. Wi'i ILir lle.t..rat..
if ued to or three l.ioea week, will restore and
perninnenity cure lo l soeh an ornament IJead
rwi.ir. and ioilee. The writ.r ot the firat
',. r,i,hr..'eJ 'la-.ul. Tk ill.u,?:
iJa.Wooo: Ni w York, Arnl I9,I8".
i'ritr 1-ir, Ptrniit me t.i tares lo you !ie ob
lig tiona t am under for ll.e entire roloration of
ni v barr lo its .r. filial color I lOt-at the time of i.y
arrival lo ll.e t'lnleit St-le it n r;nul hen l;i
mg gray, tut utM.o tlic apfiliciftion of your, lt..tr
Ileal' r.l.ir" it "n recovered iti ongoial hue.
I cotixi.er y.'Ur fet..rati. a a very wonrerful
invcnlion, quite i riicacim.1 ai well aa ;,preeahle.
1 am, dear air, yours truly, 8 1 ll.sl.ULK'i.
' Drch 'r (w eliedtdel."
Welsh Newsonner ifhee. i.i Na.'a.u .1., April 12
I'bo. O. J. oon : 'eor ir, Sr,ii,c tnooili or
su wrrksiigo 1 rrr. n.d a b . tile of your Hair I'e
Storatire and gafe ll loniy.w ife wbor-i'iclmied fo
t, w ( I r.n her hi.le. Iillte litn.k.t, Ml Ihe Ii'm ll.al
u,, fc,,0, th, r0, ,, , e.
or. I.ul to her aa well as my sururire. slier a few
weeks trial it Ii
performed th.l w Irrml i IT el
by turning all ll
gr.y haira lo . d irk brown, al
autilving nnd llurkiMiir th
tue same
irnnr!y reommeiid th alroae lie.lor..
live t
their I
ii persona in wan, n,.,, en a eii-nj. ni
v ""e---" nni.r.r..
iaw rose. July a.,, lb.,7.
faor O. J. Wood: With confidence do I re.
commend Tnur Hair Kest
, us being tin
most
yoor
rm'-scious sriicle I er saw. rince using ymr
lUir lira tora lis my hair and whiskers w Inch were
aini'ivl while ham gr.iduilly grown dhr; and I
f. .1 e-r- f. nl that . few o. ore a .licationp will re
store them to their natural color, it alao haa re
lieve me of all dandrufTand nnpleaaant iiehmg.ao
con.M.on ainorg persons who perppire freelv
J. d KII.BY
Tsr.. Wood AU. nt two years sgo my hair
commenced filling off .rid turning gray r I was
I fat heer-mihg bald, and had tried many Remedies
g I tO riO ( fl i t. 1 C.IMIII.I-Iir, ( lla,9 l.ur Ural,....
t,T, , J,n,y j..t. A lew smi'iclmn. la. ten.
,rt mv hair firmlv. It heiran to fill nn. .row
,nij iPnrd back to its furmrr color, (black ) At
tin. Imie il i. lull re.torcd to it. original col.ir.
i health, and apoearsnce, and I cheerfuily reenm.
mend us use to all. J. 1.1. flol .i
, 111.,
May I, IU;,7.
The Kestor itive is put up ill hnttlcs of S silrs,
it: ltfe, n.sdiuni, nd ma!l ; tl,. am.ll hn,. j
a pint. and retails fur one dollar per bottle ; llie me
dium le!.:s nt I'-nsI, twenty (rr etnt more in pro.
f.orli.,11 ll,i,n Hie in..,il. r . I .. i . fi ., ,,,l,, p. r
n-illle; the large holds a qu rl, i'l per cent, more
in proportion, and rei.nl. f, r t.
i). J MX HI i I I) , 'r. pro lore, I tlrni,!y,
N'iw Y'.rk.ai.d I I 4 M-rlei Si ,S ,n,, M. ,,
.old liy.ll good Dioggtslsand l aoey ( ;,, l)e.. I.
era, and 111 t llarlotte by .Si AUK &.().
'ash raid fcr Hide?,
,vi . iii in j.i.t,, j
rs Houlli of thi
J ts M m..r. ll. u.e
rfe, Aptil t. It-.'..
Slf
WITNESS TICKETS, for the r;unty and
Stperior Court, for sale here.
' " i " ""Sp ""1
J fMr R
, I ir ' 51
I $.H.RANS0M.O.E8. fttiV I I
WAIT FOR THE W A (1(101.
Ii Y is it yv. yWk. m-Xm I'-fCT- r
Hecaase he bujes IfSTOVtS from
A. A. I. II.
Would respeetfully ennoonee to l.r ii I sl ilsMs cf f I' A I I ( 11 F sri vieiriy.ll-ei Yr t,, ,,flt
fmni their (lid Mi.o, to a, I. (.ramie (! w, w here he has mw on est il iliol., jutl riftme ft, n im
North, on of the n.oel ralensiv sesurtu.tl la of
Ever offered In North. Carolint, among which will
which haa gsined such a famous reputation in the
Thie Stove he warrants superior to any l ooking
eonsumes leas fuel, and doe more work in a given
put ue one beanie any other pinee ni mr nsn
work ia a given tmi', ha will forfeit the price
ALSO, ALT. KINDS OF
PimiiQB. & BOX STOVES,
I He haa.and eonetanlly keep on hand, an eatensi
TIN AM) eSHKI.T IK OX
;..: ki;tti,is, cist : m isti,id,
. HAT HACKS, CTiADLKS, &c., &c,
Al of veil is-li III be an I it. tV Iio1vs!e ransl Itsliall rlnnffr llinr. iiai
ever bre-n ll rrl Ih I Ilia Tlrlitll .
I would return mv tlurlis to mv friends and eoton' rs for the very literal pirmrl tl,
bestowed upon us, and Ihey may reat aaeur'd,
together with a uelenumaiion In p!eaee, to try and
! LadU-s and (irntlcmin arc pariimlarl;
N. B. I will te!l you why I head my sdiritin n-e i.t W air soa Tn V ico, a," ,1 i i.m
we have three wag gm'ia eoniUnl'y Iravriiii-g ihroogl Ihe country with Moiea.
rsr ,m m ttrr trill br faithfully otul ju i hij tly utUm ul to
A.A.N. JI.TAil.0l!.
CHarUfe, 16. IS5T. 3,r
VP
CAXDYJKACTOIiV.
Fresh Confectioneries, Fruits,
Ar., Ae.
I
1 Esuerliir re.oeeiiui' y infor-e the eiti.
fena ol I harotte and aurmunilmg eouniry.l
ha nn hand and is enr.sisntiy reeeiting
from .New York.
Confectioneries, Fruits,
I'am y (;itoc:i:in ! s,rin.u !
TOHACCO. S.M'IT, TOYS.
II iiwi-;i I I iialrmiK tils,
rim; vtnii, nointv iiowki:.
V lrls l s, t Itln w Wttfrntis, j
riialrs, U wik.liiii1,aV ItlrU Cugcs,
ot eseiy sarirly. I
J. I). PALMER.
S.t.m'tr S. !;. i-'if
A!.o. he intends to mannf-etnre f ANIflKR of
all kind, free from poisv.nnu e..h.ring nOUae the !
New York Slo. fti no. d I ariiy. t all end sw. !
TiilvF TaxM)." !
f s.11 r. subaeriher having purcli tied Ibe Steam
JL flooring .Mill in Una place, is prepared v
buy ...r -..id, .,. ..a f. r.Hb,th,.i
ninrK.t pr.re IA ea.h.
K.our. Br.n and Meal for..!, st the Mill. or
delivered whe-eee, oea.re'l in l. w n
JOHN WILKES.
V.IIK eubseribrr having nurcli ned the Steam 1
( rWieflr. Aug. 9. 1j8. Uatf
.ia.m i;s m. i:i)M,
COM MI SSI OX Ml.H CI I AST,
1 17 C II A III 1CH SI HI I J, f Y.
t'YS and forwards eery kind of mrrchan.
riiae for Us per cent. sMiasei. I(el' r
ta.Swaio .no Morel, nil. N. . Wmmfin. J. W.
' ok,,,,, I . Y. M-imrhl. A. M. tiorni.n. Kaqa.
,H e.. C. K. Ueem., linn. W. A. (iraham, sod
I ..n,.,. ti,l l-.n., M,:,., ,.. n,,,..
: H.rp,, t.uilars. Wu-lc. hewing Ma. Lines, Iron
,Safea, uu.s, tir.!en t.i gine., Ae. A pnnte
f all ll.e d.lTcrei.l n
'. .r
airs, sums ano prices
elegant lilhogr.pl. of
fl.) ar.d the " nrso.
,,, fr fuhh.hn of .
i ihcktry AVI .'," N.(
; srr. I'Hrsiciasi ; os, I nine l.uins to lliar.TM " I
i bis iiireluah'e ami. sdriser shoule be in every 1
house. It lre I. of all di.eaaea, has a C"pi"a j
gloa.ary snd preserihe tlic renirdo s from nature's -bouiiteoos
.rr. ree, for sllour iiifiro.ittes snd mis. ;
fortunes. It is printed on fine white paper, band- ,
anno ly Imund fmirili edition, 3UU i.ges, and ia !
mailtJ fitt far mnr dollar.
N"W Kosewood I'lJiins, IIJO. I
heh. 16. IH.-.H. ly
S, M. HOWELL,
-aHi.eyks'i'
Saddle U Han ess Manufacturer,
TIIHH poo ft BfitTII or Till MAMtlfiN Ili.tjSr.,
II A It I l '1 1 e y.v.
I TAIIkinilsnf Faddleasnd ll rtn ee nude a t the
ahorteat notice,
irlJI I'All.'IKf; prn i tl earenlee!.
7m. III.IH5H. 37lf
lS022..SI02Ti,CASS.
nn. it. .ti. ( diiii
"W J I I.L ha pleased to ree ite I'rofe C 1 1,
Vf in ths lienorin rnis of M K.DIt INK arid
Ft'H'iF.U Y. I niess nmli aaienall v bn r,t, I,
nisv be found st lusreaidenec, Fort Mill lJ. pot.
York Dietriel ft. .
. i a. ih:.. t if
sella Ptoses c ,b, j
TAIL OR
1
be found the celebrated
fouthern Country for the last eighteen aP1.,
Hole now iu Il sm plr n. u mi.i
lin.e. Il an any other Slue it in j.t t
nrr m n e i r t-i.re, ,nr. u 0c nt lt,,n
of ll.e Hove, aid quit veiling snd jo hie ,
and vwitil slock of
that 1
II en-'caeor, by c.iaa aitei.lu n lc u,n
enntinuafice of Ihe same.
inviiid lo rail .mi! mniii.f l$w
K3T-Ki:3SOVAL.I
d ulIK Cenfeet . ,r. ai..l Tan
' A of MfNU;Y l Nihil IT I..
Ih- sl.ri px.l'. Ihr I're.i.yle
Ihey are leeei.mg
eel lire. (S. Vera (t
aooilioiis to II" ir ela.ea ol
co.fih;tio.m:i.
I I Ml 1.1 (.f:H l.l.'ll w. Ar.
Among Iheir atoek snay be foand ee-Ti f ti
ally kr't in a store nf tbia kind. A t
mrnl ol I k. Trimpiii ga, n.i si VV.r.4(,il
fi on hand.
Tteylif.f. in their ewploy an i'" 'lB
It Ml, sea! r prep. fed In for. ..h F ' it
Part.. a wiihl ekre el nil ln. at ii. p'
MOULY A Ni.M.I
f., ,btr I . I .'.fi.
,; nr,,B,4 , .n, -f r5- .i-o -i
Ln.ri.lMon. where Mr. M.w') .ll .-'
toe huaireas. sr.4 fi. ail In oru'l ir.'i''ls
pablie palionige ia li.al aae'ioe.
MUUDY A .Mf IW.
.VeSJ. IC, ISwS. -'
V. SACKS,
A ll liilrrl nm! IlniMrr.
S S II-L frmah lr..tr' T-f - t'-'
fl l..r r.bl.e Bml.nr, a. 1'i.t.i'
ant Villa. TarOohf all.M .r "
Luih ur g f l'.nring Mihs.lnrn Mil's. f
iu 3.: ai' iy f A.t aai.ier's liur. iri, ri r
i,.-r ( Lin. II ,li.
OcleAer U6, l'.8
illlt l !-
nv.ncl life In:utrte Ctn :arj
u Hi t: KALI. it.!-- A
;
' , ., . .t..'i(
's ;' ; :
- M ('". "' 'I ?.
'" ' '"-' 1 ",r,i '" ', ' '. 0 ., .. I
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