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" LOOK WKLI- TO YOUR FAITH." He time lias the faith of Christ has all ; he that want it ha nothing. Well might our Lord sav, "This is tbo work of God, that ye Vtflh've on Him whom He hath sent.'' It secures tlie heart for God through Jesus Christ, and that secures the whole man ; all his thoughts, all bis words and actions ; forming the wholo of his conduct for life upon a perfect, a most infallible pat tern. This, then, is the direction every Christian mut mind, if ever be would tnrive. iiOOK wen io your num. is weok or strong, languishing or living, such will the whole Christian frame be. And, therefore ; Beware of stirring your fuitk by neglec ting to lay in proper provision. Faith conies by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. That is the only sustenance for faith ; and what the word holds forth and convey through faith into the heart, viz., the grace of (joU in (,hrisf, is the only snpport of the , soul. Wherefore, as new born babes, de- sire the sincere milk of the word, that ye m. ,v. . aI lf ,J,. I may grow thereby. And let the word of Christ dwell in yoa richly, in .11 knowl- edge and spiritual understanding." It isle.cn the pr.cious life of your soul, if ,ou !"" w,,n """"" 'P"n0 am.i, ..a mi.- the spirit of Christ, indeed, which alone can ' it in your present perilous situation to'ed ith tan bushels of a.hc, which "ill , . ., , ,,!; j . . v , settle this really secondary question. Look be found enual to the mauuring of auotber kindle and maintain tins divine Dame ; but I . . . J ... i .l fc , , , , I at the vessel trembling under the power of f , . it is the ChiM. an. business to lay the fuel ,h tB, ils relit lll.r 8ulB)H0 i ber , , . . ,. .. . j iii . i i i . i i i . . .i Let us now ask if tins disposition of a rea'ly. rudder lost, aud she driven helpless toward r Bruare r.f pouonivs; your faith. And the rocky shere ! Of what are her crew dead horse, cow or other animal, into twun this may be done either by perverse priu- tl'iukirg t Is it not the main aud ahaorbiug ty bushel, of whoat, thirty bu.heU of bar . , , , iolject with every one to F.oure a safe foot- i. ,... bu,I.l of rve or fortv bushels epic, or practices. Ko.h commonly go to- : .J on , h J . g 0)0 of l7. "J -!- of r,e or fo ty tu.ht Kther, and mutually contribute support to h jeatL ,Urin.. him iu the face, should of 0at'' " "l l,Bt"r th" ,0 611 ,he ",r ""b each other. The milk of the word must be 'refuse to make any exertion for his safety, 'ha intolerable stench of the auiuisl whilo sincere or without mixture, in order to! because he had not determined whether he undergoing decomposition in tho ordinary nourishments for everv foreign mixture Uoujd be tuterUined at this house or that j which dead asimal. are di.-poscd .ires it a .oUonou. ouilitv And as with-1 " M ' l VV r- Tho economy of the farmer, hit pecu- tivcs it a pouonous quality. Aim as wnn- CMe (Jet to shore first, set your foot firmly . . . .. , . . out Christ we can do uotliiDj, so in the same degreo that anything else is trusted to, so far our strength is lost. flexure of !jiuiling your faith by suf fering it to be idle. Kxercie is as necessary in the spiritual life as in the natural. liy f lith the Christian lives, and of course he only lire so far as fail h is kept iu constant t xcrei'e rise as there is, so much is there of f .ith ; and wheucver it cea-es to act, the Chris - tiim ceases to live. The seed of life may i-i- l . iw i i- .t be it, Inn, j but life lies in living, or in the exercise of life. At the same time, we must beware of attcmplicg to live, that is, to exercise faith, or auy other trracc, but by strength derived from the Spirit of life.- fc MONDY MORNTNO. The Sunday is over. M ,o.lh forth I to Lis work and to his labour, until the (Sat- rdny) evcijing. To strive and labour for the means of life, for a comfortable and hon ourable independence, is good, rs right, is coinni.odalle. No man in his seuses would thii.k of denying it. liut is it right to do so , without reference to God? Yoa may say; , . turning to yeur daily duty, yoa tbut in a are so far doing your part in tue worn. Undoubtedly you are Yes, exactly " so renco to God, a de- , , . I Jur ;" but there is a reference nnnileni-K nn Cnr). wiitinrr on God. a dai. 1 ) learjiug ou God ia praver, which ives all its glare to such efforts, hut which he iug wauting, all such exertioc. are tnare ef forts in the cause of Mammon. Fir how eau we separate ilutv front GoJ ? Hww can j we look at duty, as if it would be duty at J all, unlets it be connected with the thought of God ? Whom docs a servant serve, and j for whom does he labour? For his master j surely. And wc it is our vcrj highest! character we are ssrvants, " uol our own," j but " bought with a price " and therefore it i i the daily debt of every one of us, to " glo-1 rify God iu our bodies, and in our spirits, I wiiiob are bid." But is it mere labouring at my counter or my counfiug bouse, at the j bar, in the shop, or on tLe bench, without i any connection with God, without niiugiiug tito thought ef hiai with toy daily occupa- tiou is this the service of cue whore very calling ii is to glorify God in every thing? Is it the glory of my state, that I am a re deemed ereaturo placed in covenant with Chri-t, restored by adoption to the family of my Hcavauly Father, aad yet can I be right, and blameless, and safe whilst I liv. (respectablo it way be, honestly it may poj sihly be, but) with uo daily reference to hint whom I profess ou Sunday to be my God and Saviour, and for the rest of the week banish, as far as I am individually i . , , r , .. . ' J i board running along the front of the coop, concerned from human a flairs? Let met, . , . , -,. ' I It may be mixed with water or milk ; the judga myself, that I he Dot judged of the 1 . . ... , . ,, , ,, , , , fc ' ' , Hatter is better. It should be well sluked, Lord. i t (jtntitht L hiirchin m Kr.mi the American Mesaetiger. TAKK CARK OF YOVU SuLL One evening in early summer, two young frirads were returning ft om a walk. One of them was a sincere and earnest Chris tian, the other tbonghtlcss and unconcern ed. As they drew near home, th. young i f'hrl.llnn f..'l ll.il V,. ni.!il tier hi. ir. I Mligiotw oo.npat.iou without speaking one word for his .Saviour. He could not tell j how it might be received, for apparently his j friend was gay aad ear,. lis-, and he felt for a moment a reluctance to (.peak upon a suluct which might be unwelcome to Liin, liut th. thought of that friend's precious ,ul passing on to an eternity of endless joy sr sorrow, the thought of hi. duty !" his Saviour, who had commissioned biin to tail j'it si)i:!i wiimI, rer. to bim, decided him The "tru'gln was over.atid taking his friend by the hsrid he said tendi rly, " Take care of your soul." i lie . p.rn oi ..ou sent iioina this p,e , mi-sage lo that young nuns hesit j it k.ft linking iu his cars, " 'I'kc care of your j soul;" hdcI lie found no peace, till lio found it is better to put tnm up at mch intervals jit in committing his perUbing soul to the " '" "hen they are requi- .ni. of an almighty lUdecmer. re(1 for ' tBb,e- Wben ,ime arriTCS ' Let me repeat the ineMige to jou, tor k'Ui"g. whether they are meant for mar ! Tak eare of jour soul." If you a,e out' other!, they should bo fastened, 0f Christ, if you have never c.uie to him a I p00r sin-ruined, heart-broken penitent, and hooked to him alone by faith to save vou . . . rni , .. you need to lo it now. ' i tie reuviuptiou of the soul is precious, and it eoaieth for ever." " Take c ars or yuuhboui.." u. i. a. A DIFFICULTY CONSIDERED. A gentleman on being expostulated with ! 0,1 his neglect o sick srnctlv the sulvation of his soul, excused himself on the very! I hi ;niimiiit nlf.i " Tlint iha 1 Christian world was divided into so many sects that he should bti at a loss to decide with which one to unite. jdoutu andcr the parts of the animal, with The reply ho received was substantially I Inarilu mud, rivor mud or muck, mold as follow i " lou greatly deeaive yourself, r ' if you regard this as a ..lisfwrtor. excuse ' the wood, or any o.h.r earthly vego for an irreligiou. life. Yau ui.ke lb a ;h' " l et "its remain six months, mnry which is only a secondary question, j when the flesh will have been separated There are various sects which have disliu- from the bones, and the earthy eonipont will gushed peculiarities, but there i a great ' ,ave rotnurtt t0 fully fertilise an fuith in our Lord Jesus Chriat, on which they ; are agreed. Now your first consideration kllOU A he ,0 B ". '"8 ,on '.",at , houU- ' racD ,,'cr of tarth ,B Put on to i foundation, and then you will be able, with-, tha dfptb of six inches, have fino plaster d niore ,eliheratel y to determine , F ., TI , ' , , , with J' t,,.t ,0 ullite. You may lose all1l,t'e" 0TCLr hone, shou d b d,s- 011 ,t rock, then you may fely tak to decide to which houi. you may repair." rti. HE HAS liKEN TO HIS LAST I'll AY- Sf)MK HINTS A HOLT Ll'TTEIl. F.K MEEITNG. t A good brine is made for butter by di He was a I'liilndelphia physician. He soiling a q'lart of fine salt, a pound of loaf was not in regular practice, and had not sugar atil a Itespoctifull ef saltpeter iu two been for some years, lie was an active of ., tuA tLen ftraiu it otl tLt bu'iness man, of preat energv of character, , , ' ,l 0f bonorable aud straightforward hab- I its in doing business, in which he was deep- I J immersed, but lived till of late in toiul di. regard of a. I religion. A littlg time ago fc t opon" TfU ' orlip 0I tlie .Sabbath, and also upon the 'daily Fulton street prsy.r-mcetiug. II " of,t'n addressed on Li soul', salvation 1 '"V" , f U' h ""1? 77 I , inui mill frpiuont v ,krd l.hnilitnl to ' . . . '..ft., , . 1 firay for him. lie had of late lost some of J the members of his family by death. These )""'' bereavements, combined with the in- ' j-.V'.V'li 1"" lueip tilect upou turn, lie was very anx ious abo'it his soul, we saw him Minding in tbo lower lecture room, after the prayer mee ting was over. Ho wis deeply atfected. He was urged to come at once t.j CLrist. " I must do it, I know," said he, " 1 iio it I have no otl.er dependence. He said he ftt comfortable iu body and mind. A tract was givti him. He s4id ho must go to I'hilade'tdiia the next evenin". lie did eo u"" ?" "x ,, .f. Illorl,ingoold. His li.hlo was open t thf ,i(n chapter of John. The tract lay beside him. lie had l.ecn to bis last pray- , , I er mectin iinn.,,, in I HOW TU PATTKX CHU'KKNS. It is bopalcs to attempt to fatten chick ens while th'V are at liberty. They limit be put in a prepcr coop; auJ this, like most other poultry appurtenances, need not b expoasive. To fatten twtlve fowls, a coop must be twclvo feet long, eighteen inches high and ciglitaeu inches deep, made entire Iv of bars. No part of it solid neither,, ,. . . , ... ., . ij oi oi. p beurnt from tha use of salt for tho lart twenty I top, side ti'.r bottom. Discretion must b j jcars . I used according to the size, of tho chicken, j ., )'a o(jc oec,kioD , Beiglbor nf lis Bp. . put up. They do not want room; iudecd, p',ie,) pyuno (o his whsst crop on t'no saiuo the closer they are th. lett.r provided kind of roil on which he had himself upplicd they can all stand up at the ss-ne time. ! ! 'J'be contrast iu the re.ults in bis own ! i Care taust be taken to put up auch as have 1 ! i j been accustomed to be together, or they wnl ! fiht. If one is rjuarrchomc, it it better to remove it at once j as, like other bad .x- , ci-:,... i: anitiles, it soou BuUs imitator.. A diseased I , j chicken should not be put up. I Tu. food should be grouud oats, aud may cit he r be put up iu a trough or ou a flat forming a pulp as loose as can be, provided it does not run of the board. They must be well fed three or four times a day the first time as soon aftur day break as po.-i- hie or convenient, and then at interval, of , , , ii iii . . l four hours. Lacb meal should be as much and no more thau they can out tip clean. When they have done feeding, the board ,,ould b o wiped, and some gravel may be It causes them to Iced and thrive. I After a fortnight of this treatment, you will have good fat fowls. If, however, there are but four to six to be fattened, il.ev must not have, so much room as though , , v. ., ... there were twelve, rsolliiug is easier than to allot thiiin tbo proper spies ; it is only necessary to have two or three pieces of wood to pa. bftwecn th. bars, aud form a partitiou. This may also serve wheu fowls ara tut up at different dej-ree. of fatness lhis I keep fm aud bcalthy. As .oou as tho fowl is si.Hicieiitly fattened it tnu-t be killed, otherwise it will still jret fat, but it will lose i. -.e k(t, nf courte they are or may be all fit- ti ned at once ; but il lor home consumption, , without toort or water, tor twelve or Ulteeu j hours. Thii enuUr.s them to be kept some timo after being killed, t-yrn in hot weatb- 7-.,jn.i Caltnutl Cur- ,i-r -....0- ... USE OF DEAD ANIMALS. If it should be your misfortune to have a horse, a cow, an ox or other animal to die on your hands after skinning them, haul them iuto your barn yaid, cut up the car-' ea ;, M atIiai pigefi tou can oove-1 uiently, and form it iato compost, thus : , Spread a thick enveriug of plaster or char- co;il over the body, place four inches rotation ol b crops All such composts when being made, lines. ittt r. answer yes. American M k tullcr 1 utler i. most perieeuy pre- served sweet by setting the fii kin into a larg- er Crsin, and Ulii. g iu with good brine, s 1 cov..ri it ut:er will keen sweet a vear 'r'o P J" 1 U1- Uuttfrnnlk kept in potter . war. dissolves the glazing, and becomes poisonous. " J " . ,, , , , ., tboroiigliiy w.slied, a. the iuiu or cream . , , . . ,., , Pul ln 'hem will be injured l y it. 1 he best way to se.M stirh vessels is it p'uue them "'''S',",Ui'm., rpot is scalded. Kuttrr will sometimes not eome because the sir is too uueh excluded from the chum Michigan Farmer. THISTLES. Th best mode we know of lo destroy the , tanaua i nistie, is to cut tnero on some time !,b,s month, ju.t before a rain, and (ill the cavities lo running over ith salt. The rain converts the salt into brine, and this penetrate, the root, .od destroy, the plant. Several first-clasl fanners have mfortned us that this is a sure remedy, though it may be necessary to repeat the dose another season When the spot iufest.d is sosma.ll as twenty live rquare feel, the water sufficient for the porpo could be supplied at any time, and liould bt app'tii'd by a watering pot. Kvety joiut of this tlii-tle throws up shoots, and 1 the space now covered upou the premises of our correspondent, would soon embraco an acre. A pood bed of silt over tho whole surfscr, so that th. ground shall be invisible, ' is prhap th. best thing to recotrm.ud in this ese. It will destroy ail vrt't iti,n for a year or two, but after that it will act as ! au excelleut fertiliser. SALT VS. GUANO FOR, WIIKAT. At a ineetinrj of the London l'aruiera'Club as reported iu the Mark Lane Kxpress, Mr. I'arkinson stated lhat he had derived rreat . ' . . . ' .. ' '. . " ' .. , wheat wa. laid down while bis was standing Jt niir.., time, and he got nearly a quarter j of and acre wore wheat of a very superior sample. He had also applied salt very bono- uciauy iu w veriei v oi oilier cases, invmcat, , 1 , . , . ' alter oats, there waa a diihculty i keeping ,,i0 wbca, fr(8 from . ,t UtA . wa Lis own experience. lUy grass he had fouu 1 ou the strong red lands ol Nottinghaniahire anything tmt a laiiure; tie had growu large crops of wheat after it." NKCKS.-II Y OK DKKP IT LIT UK. A recent Knglieh writer in discoursing upou the advantages of deep culture, aud ,i,e CC0UOmied use. of steam m agi iculture, says: "When I remember that at my friend Hixons, near W'ithain, a parsnip was pulled up wIioko roots were thirteen leet six inch- 1 , , . . , , , . es long, and then broke off, I senou-ly be- ,;ev Lt W8 i,aT4 no r,r9oPn, j,,., , to what depth of cultivation ind drain- ge shall ultimately arrive at with steam ' Powr " l,y did that parsnip grow so deep?: -f (ourt.en lcct. h Lhi1 Decn! triek earth j,it KUed up with .oil from the ! adjoiumg land when it was necessary to fu ew !'' Air a,lJ ",er cireula- ted to the depth of fourteen feet." 1 SALT AS A MANLT.E FOR TIIK I'KACH 1IIKK. A correspondent of the Cottage G ardener '"J' ,0 prevent a tree from dropping it. fruit he had recourse to salt. He sprinkled tin soil with a trood coat ! salt-awei'iiinrrs. wr,jrh he bouglil at d pr hundred weight, 1 1 u then washed it in with clean water, aud few'days after gave tho tree some r,t ,ljrro tj,,,, lfl iu,s he put on ever) 0IjCt. ; Ttt wgs that lio had some splendid fruit, and well flavored. Cubtous. Two little boy drowDed them-, eelve in a boat load of wheat, lying at a wharf in Milwaukie last Saturday. The little fellows jumped in far frolic, and sunk almost ns if in water, i heir bodies were found standing straight up, and hats ou. S. T. WKISTON KKEP.H ii.ntiin.ly mi .1.1 nil, wlioltmilr nuil r. li.il, u t'ulj uud complete iisKortint'iit of 1I.A1 M j aia.m:i) tix-waiu; which will be sold LOW. d aovntkb si alics. Ki..mi..i.h Snune mid y Stew fillip, Ciltlc I'ulb, Wallle lions, &.C., fur sule by S. T. WKISTON'. Fj' lOH.KT SKTS. a superior article, for at 8, T. WHLSTON'S. " Di ed, Spire nnd Pressing fiOXUS dir. 'b' ... .. . S. T. WIU.STON. riUJiTStVVi'f. irAinj:s. A. PTir: a. CV. T..M Rf.ASS JAIJS , Vt-iri tiililra. Ate, lb Oir iirrnervini; r it urticle iii.w in uxe. S. T. WIUSTON. (ooki.ng ,vkvi:s. A VH.J. A3StKT.ttENT uf ( OOKISd nd j other S'l'DVKS, will be count nilly on Ini il, aliii fh! ss low um Ihi'v can be b florih-d in Inn murki t, by S. T. WKISTON. CharUttr.Junt M. IF'iS. Hit Lund fur Sale, nh.rrihe g flecirous lo retnotfc c.. unity, ullrrs for :.lellie Plan, j t.ilioli on wnieli ilie now renilfi, lymif 4 lull's; Irom I ImrV.II. , r. n I lip IVerlern l inns Ki.J.I, con- tillin g ri ri . 'I i Imiil m of' goo.l in.ililj- ! Fur particulars, i-iiiuire ot liie iioerili-r on tlic Mkh. A. W. STEVENSON. J Ap,tl i, lb.Vl. All' i Atlntic HUTUAL and FIRE Insurance : Company, 1 i nM nn ill, . I., Incorpoiuttd ly vn Atl uf ttie Lritlulutt .VorA f H II! IS ('mop my S. n.K duly o-t..,i,.7i .1. i now .Jl lirijistru li id me iii.ie.'.inns lor lli.ul- S1ICU upoil BUILDINGS, KERCHAMDISE, I'm nil sire, .Mil', In it f Helm i , Mill's AMI llll lit AIU.OI uud mtt kiiiokoi profnrty.al rvnitim ralivc rstcs ol' pri-iinlllii. It ! siiiie.t, inl"e organitution 11T tills fon.pa. ny.to niulic a role lur.iiiiiii lor ImK-Mifiiiy slid rot. rtloli to the uriu in ease ol Loss. An lo.riirsl.lf nnd ilelgbl course ol drilling, and a t ,ilii'u! I'll I ri1 instil "t Its ronlraeta, will it ill llill- i-h..r:.eirrur ll.e t iisim ol the romp-ny. Apiilie.liona lor lu.urahct lii.iy lie mule at the r.lli- e ol tti'1 1 oii.iiiny, or to it auliiorised A g en la. OIKIX "KJliS. J ,l,n A I'.rrot. Willi.m S U,.fl Il .vid W I ell, A. II. hnpin, S.-liiu- I tfera, J ul II. Il.via, l. A f!.,riretl, i;. m., ii,n. v . Ii. (.rj,,l, ).,vid S. June., (.r... W. Hill, ( ol. Tim. J. Illltelev Luke lllickuian, (lUKl'.KS J,.l.n A. r.irn.it, Levi T .)i;!e-by, W. S. l.oi,c, h. A. I li.inip-oii, A. Ii. (.hapl,,, W. II (.rant. ) President. Vice Freanlelit, Treamrer, Attorney, Secretary. W. s. lainir. J i:xi;i IT1VL ( o.mmiti i;k W. h. lailiL'. ),v,d V . H, il. Match l.r. 1 1.'!. Gtu-'l.S WASHINGTON HOTEL, (l. IIA.MIK OK PHorRtr.T(iRS ) liliOAD VI It KI.T M At HI.U, .. V., JOHN F. JONES, Proprietor. 'UIK l'rnlerikMird rrsieclfully aiiiiiimres to M. Ihr trsnllinit public, lhat ho haa In km eharirr of llu a old and popular csUhliliiiieiil, and l- now prepand to nreommuds te travelers and pri vale lamilies Willi hoard hy I lie day or n,, mill, on the most aee,,,n,oil,,liii li-i ills. Ilis TAHI-K will alwaya br furnished with the beat proviaii'tis that home uud lorcign matkela can ail'-rd. 'the lis hi Hi I on l Is-1 haa large rooms, is ncrcr the deHit, the rolirl t,lliir, and the bitumens alrerta ttian uny other ill the city. An Ommliut will always lie ut Ihe depot and lamiing, n lje r r I v 1 1 ot the earn and steaiiibout, In convey pmciinera I" Ihe Hotel tree ol charge. Hy atopping al thia Hotel, paaaengers W ill have amplr lime to oblam IlicaU. j Having siMi a large uud cnmiuiniintl Stable, and an cxcc'i. nl tlhlier, he is fully prepared to; board hut see by Ihe ila), weik o illi at the most reasonable rati a. JOHN. V -iJNKS. Murrh I, lbi3. ilH j ciiaki.oth: liuiii, BV 1 .a m Dx ba. mm. mm. . i ii vtti.oi 1 1:, . ( . rgViIIF. Proprietor of Una 1 lot. I la , all !J st his port n nily lo lul. ( dillir.of " mine boat " to the ! Wljlfillln 1 1 f ifc'f i I r live Iriivellint' public and others who may call on lull,, and he natters Inn, ml! ihulua eoiiifortnble oitarlers can he found with him any whirr in link vicinity. I!eiii( siliiatrd near ly III the eelitle of Charlotte, Itllaim aa Men will I find this Hotel a moht tuininu nl and desirable, Incnlmn. He ha hem i ni:i;ed iii Ihr hii.iius. nt this stand lic.irly eii;litieii yearn, nlid in lliulj lime he has iiiiide aeveral iidiiilions to Ins former j house, and It has been (really enlarged and nil proved, present in ir in Iron I a t o lor y V Kit AMI A . lUU leet iu lc,i;tli by Itf li e! Ill width, llandaomely haded by Irna on Ihe ude. walk, afl'.irdifg plea. hi, t proiiirtiade at all hnurs nf the day. The Hoiiai- ti n. hcrnlhi. roughly fnrinshed thro'. ! nut, und ill every part of it ere iluie comfort nre -linn, l,i nt ami tali(iblo, rapeeially in lbs HIM Mi lit M). where Hie "inner mull" is "renewed"! day hy day. Connect, d with tin. Hotel nre Stalilo a ffiirdinj room lor llll) horses, abundantly liirniahed with grain and piavrntler, allenUed by Idlllifill imlu. liliEinjr hoptl, rs. 'I lie I'rnpnelor feeU ennfiil. nt thntwilh lns!oiir rxperieticr nnd funny nrw nriynntngca added to Ins ileairr tu plcae, he ih prepari d to offer In friends ami the rrfliit mankind," ne many coin fori and u much unci cheer as will be found anywhere, i r At any rale tsv the Charlotte Hotel. J. !. KKRU. OroW 19. M.'.H. 3-'l " WITNF.Sd TH'KKTS, lor the County aud Suprrior I'otirt, for sale here. mm Pfre r nits tor mv liy !OITI3 t I'OIJ VI 1 WITT IT1 l3V TIMQTTTTTTT1 ! llllijl 1 111 ilMQlllUiXj litirlwtK', m. 1 UK Kn ttin s of this Institute w commence on the fsl 0'llM nel. FAfllrV 1.1. a'T: Mai. D. II. llll. I., )Siiieriiiti micnt. Liu'T ('. r. l.t-K foiniioiiirtiiiit, f. P. KfTlI.I., A. M., I'rnieii.il ol Primary l)eiuriin( nt. I'ourse of tutiiis: In I lie frintnry l) uurln.i til, such ne Iu qualify ii Snnlt nl In i nt. r uny Colli gv.. In the tcieiiiirie Ln-purtiuent tlie Wet Point l urni iilum will be elo.rly lolliiwi'd. It will be mill of the Profcsmra tu moke Surveyors, Kiigi. ne. ts.CIii ii.ikIs.sikI men lit lor the practical busi. Iiera ol III, . In niidition tu Iht usual ICzerritrt t .Military ,i Iio..k, the inoi, Ills uf Aucuat anil plember will be spent in rumpiHsiung lliruugh the iimiuii taina ol North Carolina. The Arailrmie Yrur will commence, on the 1st day of Ouloher, and will eiiilirnce twelve monlha. A furluuvh ol two nimillia (Auir. and Mrut.) will 1 be given In CniiLta at the end of their second year. Particular ulti ntion will be given lo mo mural amd itiigious inttrvciivn of dtli U. hXPK.NSKS: j The Institute will provide Itoanl, fuel, f.i(lil, I VVimlnnf , Anns, KiUipments and I niliirnis, unil u II elolhllil! ei'-epl under tlothea, for : 11. It IIM l. one half payable in advaner ; ! the uilmiee in an n.untlie. t0 nlra chmprt. j No n mission of ciiai;ts tu thoae wIki leave uulcas on ttie, eeore nt health. I TllK MS Of ADMISSION: No one will be ailmltlid ml,' the PttlaMBV lf- rttTsrsr under Twelve yeara of nfn ; nor into the Si'isnTirir PrrssisirNT under Kitlen nor over 'J'weiity.oiie ji uib of u(je. All connected w ith the scientific ,i Hrlinei,t will be inpiiitd to board III the liiUlute; those in the Primary l uiirtuiinl i in j j do u it they choose. I j REMARKS: The luililiile HiiililiUKS are the larpfst, most i ,-1,-p trit and coioiii'idioua lor the accoruuiud.' tlon of, I .101 Is iii the Southern Country ; and Ihe Board of , Dirt-etori trust that under the manseenient of the : Siiwrintpniient and ( oniiuandant, botk of tehom : .in lir iiiiiati s of Wrm Point and ot Ung ripen, j i tu e in the Army, and in the bualne, ol inali uc. ' li on, the Institute will be cetiibluhed on a true I Military haais ni.il Culldnet-(i on true Military! prmeipii-a. The board will i.irthrr a.y. that Mr. I I - I ll.r. is (.r .du itc of the VirKiiiia't uiversity otid nn experienecd Claameal leaclier. They! uniild further atati' that it is their iutMitiun tu inerniae the number of liueln rs in both Pepart. nn nts aa tue palr"ti ,i;e of tin- public mny require. , Tins Inttltute was granted n lilvral Charter by tlie I.. .Inline of Norih C.irnliim, with the power ol cull -rring tVfrei a opon llioae wliu complete i the prpaerihed Coiirr.e uf Hludles. llj AppllCalmlia lor ai nusaii n will be reer'V'd , linlil the I t of S'pti mher, and musl be directed i to lr. C. J. .!", I'riaiuenl uf ihe IJuird, Ch Ulle, N. C. C. J. V 'X. JAS. I'. IK WIN, II LaK. ALKXAMiKR JAS. II. f-'AKSDN, TIM iS 11. HKK.M, H M. JiLAIK. .If II HAVIH TAJIKS, J ( hmlotlr, . in, ;3. 9tf txi:s. fHIIIF. T, l.'.ts lor i, e year If.'iH re now in J my hat"," t"f msprrtloM. 1'hese liable to pay Taats will p. rise roeie lorwuril and selllr. K. (V. ti KIKH, Sheriff, j Anlll.ih!,'). Clf i f 11 C subscribers reieelfully inform Ihe pub. M. lie. Hi,! liny air prep.iriU lo rn el ii. Sorss fi r ligliting Cit,e, l ewnt, 'i II. f . '! I. mil irf Hot. la. 'I I,, y have erieleo works in I 'harlollr ii ml K a Ii 1 1 11, ' . ( ' .. ohnh have K,ven rntire pali.lueli.,11 lo II, . ell.rrna of llioir plaei . As to rjua ilfieutiour,, prmnpiniss mid anility ,u perlorm all cnlitr la enleri d it, I", Ihey rrfi r lo I he fol!u nn; (Millcu'tr. : I, a. Il.rarsaii, Pre. ( hi, r. (. .a Works, fbsr. N.C. Wm. Jolmst rrrs.rii.,r.AS.lMi.lt. " llr T.I tl.'SL'.Prcs It. I Ass. leith. " ( ol. Ii II. V' ling, W.t.rlv, Mi... A. Ii. Siorv, Fr.s. .. W ork a, l.illlr Kail. N. Y. V. T. Story Supl. Ie,i Work. Walerlown. V Y. VV. S. Seiio, m r A t'o .VJI I'earl St., New York. Address the ttihsrrihrr at li.'leiph. N. I". WATKKIKil'SK k I!)V KS. .S;.(. M. I' 711 10KK TO UK ADMU F.D THAN THK lilCUEST DIAIJKM EVKR Worn by Kings or Emperors, What? Why a Beautiful Head of Hair. Hecause it ia ihr ortmmenl fW himttlf jtiovidid fur ail our race. Kemier, lihour;h the ru,e may bhioni n. r so bnyl lly in the n i..mg check, Itie eyr be ever sparkling, llir l, ell, be lliorr ot pe rls. i: the brad ir hen llnl ill roverinir, or the I, sir lie i nnrled and alirivi led, Auiaa and diy.m aiime still. if sprinkled with pray, nature will lure morr than I, all her charm. I rof. Wu.Mi' Hair lie.torativr, if urd to or three tune, a w ei k, will rctorr and pi rinalieiitly aienre lo all auch nil ornainrlil. Itrad U, e followi,,);, and judce. The writer ut the tirvt ts tht etlrhmttd 'irinisr, Thulbvig: lia.Wonn: New York, April 19. SB'S. eor Mr, rrrmit me to esprr.s lo you the ob ligations I am under for the rnlirr renloralnm ol in v hair to its oriental rnlor ; about the tune uf my arrival in the Lulled Stalcp it wu rapidly becom. gray, hut upon the application of your, H.nr Kr.t.irative " it soon recovered its original hue. I e, ,i,-i, or your Iti torative a very womirrlul invention, quite rtlieacioiis a w ell ss agreeable. 1 am, dear sir, yours tiuly, S. 'I'll Al.UKKIi. " Drjth u'r (Iwylirilydcl." Wrlah Newspaper illiur, 3 Nau at., April 12. I'sor. H. J. oov : Vear Sir, Some month or an wrektago I received boiilr of suur Hair Ne. atorativentid gave it tor.iy.wile whoconcludcd lo tiy il on her hair, little thinking at Ihe time Ihnl it would rratore the grsy hair tu its original col- j or, hut tu her aa wi ll as my surprise, alter a few i weckn' trial it hue perlorined that wumlrrtul effect 1 hy turning nil ihe gray hair to a dark brown, st liie tame time beautifying lit. 1 thickelillig the j 1 1 r, i r . 1 strongly reeomitieod the above hoatora. i live to all pelauli III wunt of such a change uf' ineir hair. CI I A HI. KS (A It lit. VV. Ktw VosK.July W.'i, I3.i7. j I'aor. O. J. Wood: Willi confidence do I re. commend your Hair Itcatorative, aa being the mual ellieacinus article I nrruw. Since using your ll.nr lieatorative my hair and whiskers which werr almoi.t white liave gradually grown dark; nd 1 Ii 1 1 continent that i lis more a ,, lie. ill,, in will re. ; utore them to Ihcir natural color. It lso has re. ' Invcd me of all dnndrull and nnplennint ilching.su commnii airiung nersoi. who perspire freely J.ti. KIl.tlY I'so. Wood About two year ago my hair cmnmcrired fulling nil' and turning gray : I wa la. I becoming bald, and had tried many llrmedie tu no r fleet. 1 commenced using your Keaiora. tivr in January last. A lew (ppliealiuua laaten. ed my hair firmly. It Irgan lo fi,l up, grow out, and lurnrd back lo it Inriiier colot. (black.) Al Ins time it is fully rent,, red lo it original color, I, ei, lib. and aptwaraiicr, and I chccrlully rrrolil. mend Its usr lo all. J. U. I II IKS. Chicago, III., May 1, 1H..7. 1 he Restorative is put up in hollies nf 3 sixes, vit : lurge, mrdiiim, sud mi, all ; Ihr small holds J a pint.aiid n tiula lor one dolUr per bottle ; the inc. ilium bains at least, Iwenly per cent mure in pro portion than the smull, retail for two dollar per bottle j the Inrgr Imlila a iir rt, 40 per cent, more in prnmrtion, a ud retails lor O. J.VAtHiUck ( ., rrnprielors,44l Brosriway, New York, and 114 Market St.. St. l.oui,Mo, and aold by all good llrllgglftsand Kiilicy tinod Deal, cm, i, ud iu Charlullv by SCAKU it. UK Fash raid lor Hides JjaY s. M. H r.l.l., :i d 9 .M llislcll House. I harloilt, A ml fi. IS.1S. South of the Atf liLANK PKKl'S for aalc at thia office. WAIT FOB I IIYi.itm uk. m 3aV ' e TM m IJociiuae he bnyi s his STO YES from tin A.A.I.JI.TAYL01 Would respectfully announce In the inlisbilai fr their Old Miuni. Iu No. I . Granite Row, w North, one of the moat xtensive iicsortrnenls of SK ill Everoflcrerl in Virlh-Carolina, among which will m mn m m.' whir h has gained such a fatuous reputation in the Southern Country for the last ciej.te. n months. This Stove he warrants superior to any miking Stew new in un -it is s:n !i ii its inn fin ruts, consumes Iras fuel, and iter more work in s given tnui .11 si. any otlu r Pn.ie new in u.e. lie will put up one beside ny other Stove of the naim ie in the Vinlei' Stales, nnu il tl rim not m, more work in a given time, he w ill forfeit the priei if Ihe Stove, ai-u quit sellnig and go In death ler the belter one. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF PARLOR &, BOZ ETQVMS. fir. hue, ami ennstaiillv keep on hand, nn evtei . TIX AM) S1IKKT IIJOXi r.i:.t.s liirn.i.s, cist in its'i j .ins, HAT HACKS, CI.ADLKS, &c., &c, ,11 of Mliis li wil ! aolil, M lil-iitii "ml lt lil li iii r lliiin hns v-r -- nfi-rl in Iliia Vicinity. 1 wonld retorw my tlmnke .to my friends mid custi nier for the very liberal putmv.ag, they hnv bestowed upon us, and they may rest assured, tlm I 1 slisll emienvor, by eloni utlenlinn to business together with a deterniiiiaiion In pleife, to try and merit a continuance of theiiime. mzmrww "mat mim & miih uwm:9 Lndicn mill liciillciiicii are parlirnlarl) ir. vil 1 lo rail mu! Aiiiniiif Lis JSlotk MlZlTut 0! JOB W0S2 &.11'&V& 10 WHE N. B. I will tell you w hy 1 head my ndvertiseiiu nt " ait rna lsr V coi.s," it is Limine wr Iiiitc thr'r s a g gout cnnstnnlly travelling through the i out, try with Stoiea. W .III til th I trill br fitilliritily ami jn nviiillij altnttUil to.ja A. A.N. 31. TAY LOU. C.ire(e, ye 16, 1S17. !jiotiee. A I.I. person ereby rauti, I I, Ml l ting w ith g, in or fi'.f. or fi-hii,g Willi net kle. ny vi-rsc treapaaaing upon my Innila, aa Ihr II be rigidly A. HH K V A it'll 1A V ID3 IN. )aV I", IS.'i'J. 9 3m CANDY FACT01IV. Fresh Coiifcclionrries, Fruits, An , Ac. f1 ul),eriher respectfully informs the eiti. K mi, a ol t h irlnlle nnd surrounding country, that he has nn lisnd and ia Constantly receiving from New York, Confectioneries, Fruits, i I'ANCV f.'ltOCF.Itll- S.t IGAK TOHA(K), SMT P. TOYS, Ttiiwictil lnwlriiiaritlwv run; wtiitks, iiiiti:v iioitwr... Ylo-iprl', iVilluw IVngnu, Im it s, Win k.MHll. A.Hlnl 'iiu's of every variety. J. D. I'ALMKli. Aorrml-rr . 1K8. 4ft f Also.hr intend to ninnufiirlure CAN 11 KS nf all kinds, free fr poisonous coloring unlihe the New Y"rk Slcani Refined Candy. Call and sir. .lA.iir.s 3i. i:v, COMM1SS10S Mi:i!CJA. T, 14? 4 II A .vl III. It K VI lll l T, N. Y. l'YS aftd lorwarda evrrv kind of merchi.n. J B due for '.'J f.rr coit t 'ewsuwiss. h'eli rt to , I. ov. Swain nu Aim. hi ml, N. W. oou fin, J. W. II. borne, C. F. Alendelillnll, A. M. (iormali, I'.sqs. , and ltev. f. F. Deems, Hon. W. A. Graham, und ; other. Vtalrr in 1'ianns, Mehiilrons, Oic'ins, Harps, (iuttars. Music, Si w ing Machine, Iron j Sale. I'limps, l.arden Kngines, eV e. A printed list of all the difTcreul n.akera, kinna and price1 eril frtt. I'ublisher nf an elegaut lithograph of 'Hickory Kut top," N.C. (l,) and the " ( nsso. srt I'iivsiciin ; ok, Isnisa tJt tua to IIiai.th." Tin invaluable family edriirr should he in evi ry ; housr. It trrata nf ll diseases, ha copious glorsury and prescribe the ri nicdii from nature' ; hounteou stores, for all our infirmities and nils.: fortune. It is print, don fine w lute paper, hand-; anmcly bound fourth edition, 300 pages, and is mailnl fire far one dullar. j New IIoi wood 1111110, 1.5(1, I tti. 16. 1S."8. ly ! S. M. HOWELL, ft. ' Saddle & Harriets ITIannfacturer, THREK POOKH SOUTH OT Tn E MANSION HOUFB ii A it l 1 1 i:n.r. irTAllkindsnf Snddlcsaliu II,, shortest not'ce. 11 KKPAlClNt; promptly c 7a. IU. ISSS, 37lf nit. it. n. oiti: -vrll.I.beplciiscuiiiriceii rrolesslnnslCiill in the department of M F.DICIN K am Sl'Kt.FRY. I'nless professienully ihsent. h may he found at his rei-n m, furl Mill Depot York Di.lncl S. . fV. I J. 1H..I,. 1 if " jjr; ill i S.H.RANS0M.U.E8s ,Pal .11 ALtaVMYa II I WAG BO I. , Oa- B BBl 'sella Stoves so cheap 7 M alllifnclurers. Is nl i HAM ( 11 K inO , ni.il) .tl al l.e l,u removed here lie hae m.w on el,iLilii i.,jH rienviu Htm th. be fotin.i the celcbraleo ' n s 'M a 1 and varied stock f a lir. Confrrlo n. Family (irocery Store I .., MiiiiIi .V .NllKT has luen n nnvi ii lo i, .ii. n d i.pponie Ihe I'rt by terii n t hurch, w here liny re receiving direct Inni Ni w York large adililinna lo their atnek of O.NFl.t THtM'.IMKS, i I AJIII.V .i:M I IMS ', iVc. I Among tfeii stock mny be found everything usu. ally ki ,l in u Horr of lln kind. A good assort I merit ol Cake 'I riiim-Willow W are, Jtc , j wavs on ha nn. ! Tiny b vc in H eir n i .. y on exnll.nl HA. 'kf.lf.uml s re prepared to lurniM, Knmiiiis and r.rlu with t skis of nil kinds nt short rn.lirr. ! MOODY & XISUKT. ! Nov mlirr It. Ir'Sf. V'rhavr aUo ojirm u a hr.tieli nf our store at I.iiieoliit.iii, where Mr. Wooriy will superintend Ihe In, mi, i k, nnd hofie to secure a share of the public uutrornire in Ihnl sccli"ii. .MOtiHY c NISI5KT. Anr IK. 1S.-.H. :tni.f kSAliiS, Anliilct l ami llutlilcr, "a'III. furnish I), signs. Da ns nnd Prawins; f lor Puhlin Hnildings, 1'riviite l.'esi.lelic. s nnd Villus, rarticulsr ntluition villi te paid lo building Flouring Mills, Corn Mills, A c. Cfvice iu J,l sn.rv of Ah SBinier's Ituiluu g, iront ruom, over I' Hall. tW.rr If. .8 33tf )K I 11-1 ,ltl.l Y . Mutual Life Insurance Coinpny. Hf HI r It Al.EIUIi. A . T HIS leni,.,r n.Ftir.s the lives of itidividu is lor line year, a Icrin of ycurs, or Inr Ills-, .Mutual I nee, nie, II, e ussurid lor iile par- lieinalll,'- III tlie unlit of Ihe loUipaliy. tut nolle,,, gi l.r u.e win,.' Iii iii ol lite ii tinnier nnieunts to f.'V, a M 1,1 II till pt. II. IUIU note iiii, y be civ n .hall Ihe an,, mill ol th 3 pr nun . bearing interest ut 6 per . nl. w ithuut guar., ntv. The pronipt tnnnner in which all losses have hi en paid by this company ,logl lb. r with the low rnlrs ot ptcmiuili, pli st lit teat nil. uci ll.l lite to such as are uispnsid tu insuie. t-lims mr insured tor a tirni of front one to five years, for two-thirds tliei All losae are puid wilbin 1 tier satis. factory prool is ptesenliu. Dllttl lUliS. Chnrle F. Juhnst. li, V in, II. Jones, Win. W. Holder,, W. 1. Cooke. J. ti. W,lh,ni., 11. W. Ilusi.ii, yueiitme Hiish.e, V. i. I' scud, W m. II. Mi Kee, K. 1'. Battle, Charles li. Knot, P. U. Fowle, Kich'd II. liullli . OFFlFF.liS. Dr. Charles K. Johnson, Tresirfent. W . . Holdeii, Vice rresio.nl. K. II. Uiiltlc, Secretary. W ilh.niis II. Jones, Treasurer. II. W. Dusted. Atturney. lir. Win. II. Mcher. Me.licnl Kxnminrr. Iixrcutirt C'ewiwitftr. Q. liusb.e, . II. Me. kec, f Italics li. Knot. ,1nicoi rVaoraf uf Contultulinn Cl iitlt s K. Johiison, M . 1)., Willmm II. Mi Kec, M. 1 Nich'd It. Hiiywond, M. I., For fiiitl cr infnrniatinn, the public t n fi r. red In tin pamplili Is.unu l.,in..ol proios;il, w hich may be untamed at Ihr (Uliceof the Company or any uf it Ak'cnciis. Communication should be addressed, (post puid) tu. I Srifrm.r R. II. 1SATTLE, Xtrrctary. 8, 1S7. 9Htf rOB PRIM'IM. of all kinds will be t.'allv. UT ,.eoltlolis.y ..miirr t lb IWll ' a. r .In. w"'"g ! tl'lM'KNAS fcr aalu at tLis Oillco L
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 20, 1859, edition 1
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