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Sunirair Urabina. frtm liie A morion Mp(nj. often m.rnovKD. A onderfnl revival w in prepress in a i found it often necessary to work till uiid-w.-ettrn town. It was a town which had i night to make up for the hours lost iu talk lour been pre rminet.t for it wickedness, i during the da v. and Satan Lad held alm-M undisputed s way. Oue night after tha shutters were closed: which had bruised oats, with cui Lay ana Hut there wore a few Christians there and and he was busy on his bench, a boy pass- ; straw, consumed 20 lbs. por day, and it ap th'y had been praying, early and late that ' ing along put his mouth to the key hole aud pears that it could do the same work as well, God itould vi.-it the place m.h a ret ival ! mischievously piped out, 44 Shoemaker, shoo- and was kept iu as good condition as the of reli-ioo. And God, as if to show hat maker work by uight, and runabout by borso which received 'Ji lbs. a day. Here wonders Lis prace can accomplish in the , day." " Had a pistol been Ercd off at my was a saving of 6 lbs. a day, ou feeding of conversion of the chief of aiui.er answered ear," he iJ, ' I could not have been moro each horse, receiving bruised oits, cut hay, their pravrrs. startled. I dropped my work, saying to aud cut straw. The advnrtJe of bruised He visited lv his Spirit many a harden- I niy.rif, True, true : bi;t you eha'.l never oats and cut hay, over unbruised oats and ! cd sinner, and men who had been stout in have that to say of rue apain.' I uever for- uncut bay, is estimated at 5 cents per day their rebellion against God - Leavcudrfy- j got it. So to ino it was the voice of God on each horse amouuting tj $31.0 per day, in j tinners were heard askinp, ' What ! nd it has been a word iu season through- for the Company's 0,000 horses. It is by u.ut we do to be saTed 1'' Many preeiou. ' out my life. I learned from it uot to leave no means an unimportant result with which souls were converted to Cod in that blessed ' till to morrow the work of to day, or to le this experiment h us supplied us. To the far revival iidle whe:t I ought lobe working. From mer, who expends a large sum in the sup- ; There was a you-rig man iu that coromr-.- that time I turned over a new leaf.' port of horse power, there are two poiuta j tiity who was the autj-ct of many prayers and much anxioa folicitude. lie was brought up in an eastern home, surrouud- ed be til the holy influences of a Christian family, liis father was a man of en.iuect f-iety ; his mother, then in heaven, had ear- , 1 v consecrated Lhu to Christ. liit he Lad broken away frem the restraints cf that l.oiflc, and in a western town with campm- ' ions like himself, had long since ceased lo frir hi' father's God. Ha- ft .I retained many noble traits of r haract. r, and there were I'iirirliaus who loved bin; and longed for his conversion They expostulated .iith him told hi;n of Lis danger urged him to fly to Christ. " kt.ow,"aid he one day iu answer to the pleadings of a Christian friend " I know h would pieasf my father to hear of my con- ' ve'sion," aud Lis eye moL-tencd for a ruo ii.tU a l.e in9iU.c..s ef bis earlier years were a.-aiu at woii iu Lis heart. But '1 kly, i if he Lad si-en at a glance the chaT i;t Lr nu-t make in Lis life, and unwil- lint: totiiake the sacriSce.Le added, " I am h t ready yit tc give up the world.'' No, he was ' tnt ready.'' 1 be blssed se..iQ of rtiival pa.-sed, aud be rjuiaincd " out of CLri-t.-' Sjine time after, he accepted a situation w;.'ich co'i:f-l!ed him to travel coni-tantly i: the ear. A Chri-tUu frirnd f-. elirg that i ?t irore ihan ever he ceedrd au interest ib Christ, ord Lirn to think seriously of tie c-rditiot. of Li s-j!, a Le was liable at aiy uio.uent to l called into eternity. i ' Ob." was the reply, 44 1 cerer trouble tj y.e'f a': - it such ibicg. 1 don't think t ,-. re i. au? tiabgir. 1 lie doti at ti-iit aud sleep as soundly cu the cars as if on n.y bed. In le-s than a we. t an aaful railroad c .,ter abicb nt (ie.niation ami ar ?u:sh t. u ty harpy houj.-s in our land, number- ! I,.... amon; it, victims. In a moment, in tL. t..i.a-.in5 cf an eye. while rrjoyin hi, - ULd a'.erp, be was summed to meet his J i l,s uot a voice from Li, ero-hed and t.na body, borne t3 hi. eastern h,n,e say, ' New n the accepted time, now is the d i v cl saivatiou 1 a. r a. from !!,. f !:; 1 aoer. NUT ;iTN'i UP. I im a'rtid people leave c ff praying too sen Tliy jt tired, and tl.ibK Oo-i will b-t Leartbem; but he say, "Meti c-u.ht a'. aya to j ray, atd not It J in!" ijol 1 be. to bare us j ray t j Lim. lie is never urtJ ii-it-LiLi ti u-,. (Joe day when Jtu the ton cf 'Jrl wis ou tie earth, a poor woman wer.t to him J" :je n I LeitL-o. f-La did not belong to ti e Jew., Lo wor.LipjeJ the tru God 1 1 1 r little i-iriw-.s vtry.ick at Lou.e. A v.?;.'! .'jirit t: .ei.ted her. Il-.r iiiOtLtr iota that J--u- c.uli make Ler t'ui.d -. ; l'.c!;re i:j her trouble ,be wtut to him. V.'t.tn tin n Lira, t'.e critd cut,4Haie i erey en u.e, J Lord, thou Son of 1'nid. My -Ja'j.Lu-r is grievously vsxed with a d- i Jesus did uot seem to mind ber at :-'.; but fbc still cried to Lim for mercy ' !.t di-ciflu i.i Lot '.ike to Lave Ler f:llow- r ,Mhriu wi;h It crie, ni asked the Lord .Ie,-i. to ei:J hirawav;-- hut Jesus did l ,!. iLvu-b tt Crst Le .eeiued Lackaard to Li! Li', fr Le told her, I am i.r.t .ttit but u:. to the bt sheep of the Loj-e of Isra el" l.i that ci-eourr-- Lrr ? No. f-1! at hi f. -t wor-hitred him, sajiu?, 4t l- r J, Le'jj u,' 1" A very little prayer I lit it t.u,e fr u, the heart, an-1 j jd loves Lt-art pr-i- s. lh u Lu saj-J, 44 It ia Lot ii. (tt to take the cl.iliriu a liead and el it to c-." i'.J i t that di-coora-a; her. to lobe u.i.J a d'oj ! Nv ; sue only ar.a'llr at..wered, " '1 Le doi-s u'.fJc-r the ta- I e t at cf tha children's crumbs ,'' aa rcu . 'o fy, 4' Though a do, may I t.ot hme a ftuikl V .'j u,ay lave tbe pr-ople of Ir a i. L.t i!l yen not pity a pojr heathen 7" j. ua Lad ; it i.er otf It try h-r ; au l wh .u b- .aw b r p, r.-verai,e, Le soid, " wo ....I ;-ut U tl.) f.tb ; go thy way ; the i ev i- km r r.v.i of thy daughter.'' And it at .o V.'l.t u t Le nt Loaicabe found Li : l..i.e j. i . Lad I u ty abd j atel fiom tl.e I, ..,!,, Lt ,Ie,Ul .poke. J.au. ii-. -itle svnin. U'by 7 lie. i if 4'Ve ( it,,., i,itt tntn-k J,r srer.i- tit: J.-u- i,u u !. I.., F l.!.t WO U',1 I.i V t lu to tru-t ,JjriJ,.( 4 in ti , 1-a-r what we si-.t. hu. ,.itt. ji-a-.f cf L.s love to u- by. on t e ii. : fjr u. Are jou in j K- .J til .(.'Hi T Go a1. I tell J- lis i-U pool Ate jj r -.-k' ,ol li.el. a jao. r i i u a ill hear j ADVICE THROUGH THE KKY-IIPLE.j Tbcro was onre a young sbocn.aiW who j became so-much interested in politics, that ( 'his shop was 611ed with loiiDgrrs talking aud diieuising and disputing about one thing ; nnd another frori morn. tig tiil night, and he He did indeed worked iu workiag Lours, left off idle talk and the society of loafers aud hrcame iu the cud a physician ef euii- 4 Would 'st thou kuow.'said a good man, whether thy name is wriiteo in the book of of life ? Theti read what thou hast written in the book of conscience. If I write noth- in- in Ilia book but the black lines of sin, I shsil Snd uothiu - iu lod's book but the L'aeV lines of wrath ; but if I w.ite God s ,ord in the book of conscience, I may te sure God Lath written my name in tbebo-rk .-i r. . SldvicultuvaL G HOUND HONKS We arc dai'y asked " If ground hones is houid have been given, as well as the nutn tod manured" We answer, yes, and her of cows kept upon the field. The facts particularly if free from eieess of water, wl.ieh thote who grind bones have a pecu- ej that " land in good heart" was much liar tact in adding to them. They will re- e ni0t proStab'e for aeediu to grass dive thirty per cent, of water without any aud that it ii folly to expect good meadows apparent d:.nirr.C--s, and thus the faru.ar from ti. Id " run " ftith grain as long as they pays ti e .-aine price for the water as for the iil bear it before seeding. phosphate of liuio contained in the bones. Kurnt boce, or bonea Leated to rednee, HINGING THE GHATK VINE, are worth a little more than double per 'pi,; proCeis ae End is obtaii.irig not a pound, than round bones, and a farmer ;t,ie Dote 110n, grapC growers. A year should recollect, when be buys a hundred t Ma:-acLu-ells Lorticulturist detail- weight cf pround bot.es, even if touestly t(j to U5 ,01a .mcre-tiuj; experiiuents and prepared, that he gets but thirty-seven t))cir re(,u; iy tLi process, it ia claimed, Founds of dried phosphate ; therefore i it ,he fize iaJ of ,he frait n,tJ Lfi in. cheaper for him to buy the calcined bones, cre,,eJi , be period of itJ maturity jas- when they can be procured, and still rre- tened. U'e find in an exchange the fjllow- Arable to treat these calcined bones with i)g He.-cription cf the process. A narrow half their weight of sulphuric acid, of blr ,en from ,be teaiius st.-m nae j by such means he can make two bu.h- , jt ..JiC.;,n w;.h ,h, mi;n ,t,c. It 1 " te P'',ce of tDd iu'td "muM be a, deep as the liber, i. e , pcu. tra- P'J,tili" Lb c9Pi,sl out 4t comPund "4lerjt-; ting tbe two larks. The effect i, to check " T7"?. h interest Limself, under the 1 fornia;on of tif auj , a,1(.r:lte t,1 deb-iu.. of having a vry lasting maoure, I q( "fi oai better n.anuiacture aur pnospnaie it. the si v we have named, to the ait.our.t of the ibtere-t only on the talus of the raw bones that would he rr quired, and thus more cert.in'y get a return of Li capital. Sjper pho.jhate when well made, will show its ef feet in .he soil for ten years, ground bones for forty, and lhi is the greatei fault, for the ffect from fifty bu.hels of ground bone wiil not be as good for the first five jears a. from to buhe!s of phosphate. We do not uadi rvalue the fatty matter nor the gelatine in bones ; but when the farmer buys ground boi.es be gets then, after the bona boiler has ter'araled the fully D.atUr, aud the ge ia'ire rin.aibicg is only worth one-eighth i:a weight of jhophate of lime. Super phos- pha'e made from Lew bones is good, but that j 0f root. a;.d if it be a rare kind, of a lot.g inade from calcined bonea is better ; but the ' jointed growth, aa American grapes gene L.t of ail, is calcxed bones treated with!rliJ re- tud ws aufficient. I hardly , , ., ... i- j i .i lever lo,t more than five per cent. I never iu ;Lunc c;d a:: J then supplied i:h tha i , .. , v . , , ' ,r ' uen at,y graftingwax, but planted the graft, n.cc.-ary r.uautny of Teruvian h uano and ; in ,lie ?;0UDj immediately, and co. re.l Sulphate of Auauiobis U'oiki'g 1'armrr. cone.juenily the united piece with earth, IThia is uudoubtcdly a much aafur in than SAMN'i; .KED CJRN. Good seed is as important to ir.'ure the fu,er a crop, as oocd soil ai.d thorough cul tivaticD. vi itbout tbe latter be cannot ex pect a larjre crcp ; and without the former be can rxpi-ct to have none. The proper sav r: of ood seed, th.-rtfore, ia a matter of cor.-iderable iiuportarc, and at Obca btcotnes an object of a'.teution and regard. We believe it is a g-neril practice for fanners, w hen ti.cj are hu.ainj, to sa.e out the br-et atd laret rara for seed. Tbia will do vrj Weil, but tl.e better plan is, and one by wbiob the corn wi.l l.e forwarded atver- ai tiav earlier, to save it in tht Si-Id. ((ur j ian has htm for seve'al rears to go over , the fields whti the Ert ears beiu to b : o'l .zi.d, and then galh. r tho-e that look the n.u.t forarard, and .eerii ti be the ht-t fi.l' d If tbev are not fully ripe, it will be j i.i a govd, by banking the ears in a lace here tbey will thoroughly dry ; and many fanner have assured us of the superiority 01 l"e m':K i gamtrei. wouiu re- cotnii.eu'l tr.ta as the t-r-t rnetbod for lar au. rs to save their teed corn. It is also a good plan to save more than what is wanted for your own u-e iu one year " ""J" " " "' f t en d, ai it doea sou.e years there aoul i . i. . ;r .1 . .!...:. f.:i ... r..;i t e a ue i.r what you iiid not u t.f jr (,', tlry (jtnrltiit'in. year IKK',) h'.)i: IIUHSM.!. 'lie I, tiioinbos (.'ouipaoy hare re v'.y ma : a rep ort on the feeding of hor , wrjicn .l.-ei'.-.-s some ii.tereetiti fots .tl that tl.e '''.rnpaov tjwa no l.-ss that 1 1 jr-." , '' ol t! i tii.iiher hit for feed bruised oats and cut hay and straw, and the other 3,OU0 got a hole oats and Lay. The allowance accorded to the first was : bruised oats, 16 lbs.; cut Lay, 7 J lbs ; out j straw, CJ lbs. TLe allowance accorded to the second, uubrui.ed oats, 10 lbs. ; uncut bay, 13 lbs. The bruised oats, cut hay nnd cut straw, amounted to "G lbs., and the un- bruised oats. Ac. to :ii lbs. The horse tuts experiment cieanjestatjiisi.es, wiucn in practice muat be profitable; first, the fcaviug of food to the amount of 0 lbs. a day ; and secondly, no loss of horse power, aria- from that saving. KKPING COr.Nni:LL'S TO Gil A S3. A correspondent gives his " experience iu 'g one asoo," to the followmg pur- . F- : W acre' of corn 00 j I1"1 w& '' Wl previous, thirty load ; ' re-Lills four feet apart, culture, j leel-boed the last time the second week! uJ so"cd 00 Pock t0 tb acre of. grass seed, husked early ou the Liil, aud' then turned the cows in. The green feed J aud atalks lasted until November, greatly ! iccreasing the quantity of milk and the flesh of the cow. The next spring he cut tho j standing stalks close to the ground in oue day, with a ecru cutter. This pieca yielded , the largest crops, and continued to produce 1 well the longest of any he ever seeled, out of a hundred acres stocksd down with oats and wheat iu the spriu. The locality stated cobfirm w hat we have repeatedly ur- tea't a fortnight. s'pcciintns from vinos treated in this manner have been shown at the exhibition in Paris. Ths fru't was 'arger than that of the uorinjed branci,.;-. of the sane vine. This is an intere-ting ex perin.ebt, and rr.sy be trird lo an extent aufheiebt to .in a practical lest wi'hout in joru.g 'he pi a lit. 1 be s-.ine thin has lien tried wi.h peach tret." with similar results. Ii KAFTI.Nij TI1K GUAi'K. Tha editor of the Amrricnn Coifori Tim trr y. H aving practiced grafting grapes for t lie last ten jears, I never found any difficulty in ini cp. -ration ; in fact they graft as easy as any other fruit. Ir.tead of propagating grape-vines, as is usually done, by a single ey as a cutting, I always found it a more sure way to craft them to a niece ! relying on 'inle buds as cuti'ng.. When I grafting on stumps, taking two or thre buds on the grafr, I have sometimes Lad graphs tbe first sea.ion, but always a fair crop the second summer. O PPOS IT ION N' .M! NATION' IM I.OI. HIANA--We note with p!eaiur, savs the Kicbmond ', I' lug, the pratitiii(f aui si-nificai,t fact,1 that our intrepid ippo-ition frieLde in Loui- i siana have just held a Mate Convention, and j nominated c.:i'iid ates for Governor Lieu-! tenant-Governor, and all the other State cfii- ! cc, to he voted for at tha approachin tinn in Novem' nr. Arkatiaas j now tl.e on- lj Southern St ite (except South ('aiolina)i here regular and bold and formi. table 'p. pc-ition or-'anizition Hoes not exi-t ; and even in that benighted Locofoeo locality, we hope soon to see our Opp.o-itiQii frier.- prouu y raie ineir nea.is ana ivr earnc tht- Democratic party. In Virginia. rxeutuclcy, leunesaee, North ( arolini nd Texas, the Oppo-itinn have recently- rinda a (railai.t aud intrepid bbt, and are rolved to robtiinie the ti,'ht, no inatler what may be the odds a'ainrt them. Iu Georgia, Min sivippi, .Mia.ouri and Jaouiniana, our Oppo sition fri.-nd are in the fi.;ld, and in tome of the e Mate-, aith flattering proprct of ear ryibg tin: dy. .ucc'.s to them ail 1 j Iomaju lijr.' A J. Gunnill, Hock N'mnd c i.r.i v, Ijiiisol-.. s.-i. !s tl,.,- (,', ,ii,,r r-c pe, hieh he says is . very pood .,b-i-tute f r hotiy : Ciu i-aund. rip.! tounioi u. .nces, and pen tbe juice through a cloth. 1 o each pint ot too li.ui 1 add one pint ol .ojrar, and i oil liu: m hole until cf tl.e con a i -l.-b.-e of ii ,i,i y . r. move tl.e s.i-n n it ri h ioy be H-.vored with Union or oil. or extra-t, tj .oil ih- ta-te. 1 be wilt.-r ha-ta-t.ol i.ry fine preparation cf thi, kii.d. I. ale from b; Kuropaan w-r.ter eherry or jiroj.-.d to.ii.io (.,, om ,,, i,.,, a. an exr-. ,.,t ;, ro. for b i,i: ti.ai.e, p adiill'. i Killed dt a TjRorMSTiCK.TLo hroom - stick iu the hand of and enraged wife, is a landing jest, but there are eso-p-ion.- On the 11th instant, James Shaw, a resi - dent of V ieksburrj. 5Iis.ns.nppi, was struck by his ifo with a broomstick, aud stagger - itig into the yard, fell uYacl. i lie uiu:aere waa arrested. S. T. WIUSTON KEEI'S cor.tlniillr hi hunt, wl.uli jle anil r.. luil, n lull and ti.uif'Ii te nuKiirlinmt nf 1I.AI AM) J JV..NxJ:j) TIX-WAIil-, whirh will w ...Id LOW. COL'MTKR SCAf.TS Z.numele.1 S..uce and j !Sti-w Vmm, Glue Tots, Walll, I nns, Ac., lor sale by S. T. WTUSTON. fHlOlI.ET SETS, a nipirior nrliele, f-t ale S. t S. T.WHISTON'S. C1 APH, Peril, 8.:re ::d Oreannj BOXES for .' i.'eby S. T. WRISTON. Flil lTS A V! Cil . TA IiU N.; -s- T CIA? j i's feirntiVie li.Vriiiient will I.- Tnuiird lu hoard in riV.iX,eelVi,u., Ac..ti.;t ' ;"' '' i 'h"-' 1,1 ' ,f"J'Jr 'i"""t ! ihiW in U?e, .by S. T. WKISTON. tt&'-'tLi -S I ''. -W L. .rritr: V4 Vj . vr-rr issnW.!rvTf rifiKlMJ .-r S'ltjiVES, will be c,.nl..i,t: I.. nd an. J as iuw a ttiry ejn be if., i,:,o in I', :i .tket, by S. T. WKISTON. Ckuil.tir.Junt 14. lr.'.J. Hit Land ' S;ik nr e,.uutrv, rrlrra lor , .be !'.,. t-ti.-n o . now tral..r. IJ.t-8 4 In.:. lr -in t'narl lit , ibo Wralrrn Pl-..k h..j.,, t 1 1. ii in a; .in n-r, Tut- Ij.hi i of k....c 'h "-'y For ..art.cui.r, rnquirc ol llie .u.-a. r.btr on ti.e pt""""' Mr. A. W. SJTEYKSSoN. April PI, Is.Vt. ill' Atl-ticLUTUALand FII1E I;.i,-ra;'.ce Ccrnrany, ;i i i !iin ii ) , ". t , Incoipoialtd iy an Ail "f .re.i.'ulu.r rj Aur.'A f H li IS t'...iir.n v btiiin; duly o'l'jriio', i now M. pf pi'.rtu b.'ie.fn. ojn- i.. t'-r lour. BUiLDIIIGS, r.Er.CII.'.rJLI5E. 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Jo." ..1 fr:!rlr,lll.edul.e,of--,...m-l...."l..l.. .-oreli.Mi.to ,,,,n....ir.,l,-.,lor I, al.o hi,. ,.. . W . , , A,..,h.i T- ts$ir.vell.l.r public lli.l otb.ia who iiev,l,n. o(..tl..n,1r.it1,,du.,l,!,.l.n,l,h,.ig,,Oi ,. I r Vt In. H. Mr Kee, Mi dir' 1. . SOU If 2 V ISO MS A ! mtt TqiAYlV 1 IMTTTITTP. lUlljl 1 All 1 yr C'Jia i lol . 1?. V. Cllill'tOlK'. r v II K n icim ,, isi n K i x ic... a of ll'. InsfUMt' w 1 -ip'j JL cm. miu.i.xui. tl.e l'l OcluUe nest. L 1Y M.t.t-Ti Mj. U. II. r.Il.l., Siirriiit. n.iet :. I .. . , r r. I.I'.K. I'tiit.t'ntinliinl, f . V. I., A. M . Pniieipl uf Primary i .u i Hi" 111. Co. i t if i'tuttirt : In tl.i l'riti.ur.v Di-pi iii-i in, ruch n lo qiialiTy Minn i,i i. . i.li'r ui.v ( i.llt pi-. In I lit- ei. i.l.f.r )t i.iitlii.ini Hie West I'.iint ( urn tilt.ii will I't' cl.in-ly n.lli.r.l. Ii will be .iiiii of I lie I'ri.ii-psom to make Suivemr, Kni. iii . rp. t in t,:ii.il ..mi tit tor tlic piiiclieal busl. Iirra of life. In aiiiiiliun to llit unul l'.xtrrUtl at Military Sel..N,ls, III inonllia of Aijiit ami . ileinbtr will be Fin i.l in t'aii.i..iK'""J! Hiring" Hie i.iou.i. tir f jS.rih Cur. linn. Tim Arailrmie V,n will ciniiienee, on the 1st day of Uel.il.i-r, umi will niibn.ee iwi.Ua months. a i-..,: i. ..i i-.. Hi. (Au... ,ii.u n.ni.i win . b, ,,lv..n , (,,, ,, ,,. , ,, ,,l ili.-ir aec.n.i )i--.r. I l'.,r!,ri,ir aii, i, t,., i. will lu-givrn tolls ioml EXPENSES: The Iii-tilul- will i.r..v."e llonrrf. Fuel, r.itlit. V.isiiiiiL-, Arms. Equipim nls alio I nilorni", und nil .-I. Ih, s ri. . (.t unoer cloll.es, for UO( I'l.lt .'I. one half i..)-al.le in ailv-nr i il... I.Umch in .:x iinntlis. bo 'ill thmurt. No r.-iM-ioii i.fchar?r to ll.one who leave uu-.a on tins ai oie ol lie.il' s. ! 7'Eft.V.V ('FA V MISS tOS : ; . one win oe aunoiicu into i-- !raT!HT umler Twcivu yearaof g. i nof mtoj In,. Sciisririv lir.rV!ii..Nr uimer Eillei. nor ovr . '1 Bii.tv.i.in v-.ra ol ti-p. A'l eotinertrd Willi the so if tin j REJIABKf! Tl.e Ii.atiluU Kiiiloincs ars t.e !rr.ft, 1, L.ttm. lrtl.e..,.n,f,,..,ntol .... iorn nnti-nurni ..... I o...,u......a..t. (t-a . r.r.". " tea c.l W,.l Point -i.d f long ea-n. ll.r Army, and "I toe ti.ia.nraa "I in.iri.r. e lii-lilulf will he rstnli.lnd on a true Military basis i.d r..ii...tei.-J on true Military I ! pnnrii.i.-a. Tl.e board w.ll torthef ay, that Mr. ' EM ll.l. . a Grulult of Hie V.rgi.-i- fnnrr-ily nil an rxairitncd llmsieal .e.einr. imy .....! r,..,l . - .1 ,1.. il,..l ,1 ia (lo ir mlrxllol. In i.-rea.r Hie num .ir of tarl.ir ... boll. P.art. n.ent. a. tl.e p.lr..t. .ge ot tl..- puni.c m-y rrqu Tbia limlitiile . jrunte.l a liberal . nailer by ii-. I.i n .'i.iture of N...ih far.. .1, mil. tbe p..rr i j.,..i. rri.ij; lb e Un I boat who complete tin- promt...! ( our.e ol SukJii . J f Application f.-r ..i'in,-...n will lie rrreivd until tl.e I.I of Sei.l. P.I- r. ami n be 0 l.rled to I r. ( '. J. 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I L. y t.i . inio. ml tbr .bo.e lie.iora. lye ...all j.i.boi. in I al.fl. arbi...e of t. t.r hair. H Alil.I-.S I A: I I-A . Niw Vo. July IH.,7. i.i. KlI.IiY I'aov. 'oc.ih AiKiut two years i.fo my bair i-oniu enred falln,jf .,fl' hi.. I tur.,.ne gray : 1 was f'aal Ir.'.lMl.g ha I.I, and bid trim many K.me.lira In lio. fl. rt. roni.ui need u.iliif your Heatora. ' yr '" JJ,,,1"ry '"' A few apu'iralmlia la.t.n. n ) UT It rn.ly . ll l,e(in to fi,l up, grow uul. an.) Iiirned buck in .la .,in.. r tol... (nla.-k ) Al tl.,. Il.nr l luliy reel., I til t.i ll. Olifilial color, I . .111,. i,l,.l S. ihiii-lite, ..ill I cbeerlully rerolil. llie.,.l l.a u.e lo .11. I. ll. hOKH l.ln.,s... III.. ,.,y I, lr!.,7. Tin- I;. M..r..tne ! put up in la, Hi. of 3 am., V! : l i.te, II en, on , Hill II ; ,e II , ,1,:. J n I i, I, a nil I. I. ,1. lor o..l il.ill n nr bollir ; I be u.e. .in,.., I. ...la at 1....I, iw.i.ly ., r i.m more in pro. orn.,ii II...H li r Mi, .11, r. H i. a I,., In, il.,u..a h r l,..l'l. J tin lare l.oli'a a ... 4'l p. r celil. n..,,e ''Vj''VoiVli'Ar!.Vl".''l',.lm. 4llllro.:.v N. w Vo,a.ai.u 111 Mar.. I Si .Si , ,.M. ,,,. .; 'it.il .,d Hiueei.t 1 i (. ,o.i. lb a I. i.,,,! , i l.a.loiu by S' A It It A t 1 1. (jiMi Paid lor Hides, BJ.Y S M. IIDWK.I., 3 .'.onr. Houtli of the jf Ja il. .11 ,.,., . April b, I .'i I IlI.ANK H. r-TS for i at tl.i i ! i I WAIT FOIl N -4i ii v is it paa; Tn r - n w it st, , Ui cniisi- l.e ! a his i 'J from tl.e ,M.iiiiiiuuii.rrrs. A.A.I.1I.TAYL0R . Wi.ulil respeetfully armoiinre ! Hie iiibul ilai- ftou. their Old Mauri, to 1, tiran.le K w, ftutlli, ( lie ot II. e nioal riui.ini aaaoriiiiinia oi 1 ( j (' lalsf tiA Eer offered in North.t'arolina , among winch w B m' mm' ' Tl.i. Slv. he ,v,rr,r.-a ,h r.or to ... t ool ,p S s, . ... '"' l " .la ...... .'o........e. I. f-el. ...d d. mora wo.W ... a ti..n l... .11 ... tUt H..,r ...-a , b. ,;, , , ' put up one be.oie any ott.fr Sloe of Ibc n.r ,r ,n thr I lute.. Sstatrs. and .( .1 flM, tl(f work in a guru nine, no -n lum.. ( the b. lt. r out. ALSO, ALL PAILOE w, ,,, ,nj cni.ataiitly Sifrp on l.arJ, an ritr...ic and v.rird stock of tix axi) siii:.:t nws, HAT IIA(VKS, CUADLES, &c, &c, tl ol Hindi 4 il be aolil, holraia'.i ami Itrlitil t Inn p. r I linn L.. . v.-r bt-a-si lli-r l its lli Irlitll). " "OuW 'et.irr n.y thank. 1-, n.y fr.enfl. .no ,wtj . . ,nd tbr. B..V rr. I a,.ur,.l. i.,tl, will. . art.rn...i.iion to pr.,r.lolry j, 3 ,, ( f 11 L I III f n H IT pil fl I C II III I &liZl:i)l 02 JOS W-5E ,. It. I k 1 1- 1.1! you why I head my aUtnti.t-mt M " W aiv oa yns W . -il I.ic tbrrc ,.((..naeui.'l'i.i.ll) tr -iiti. 'l.roni;!. lh toui.Uy w.li, hu.ia. Sir . tntit 1 trill be fail hi nil ami jnattiiilh tittttulttl lu jt 4 l V 1 TV!.I ; t i katUtf.J.n in. ifi:. Notice. if- a I I r r. t.a.rr b. rrl T r.ul..ne.l .f,.tr.t Inn in.r .. I, a u i. . i-r ii-n .. r h-liinr will. i in any w.e l.r...ii uin.n i. ,w ,11 ,u :)., H i be . , J .-. 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TO CL1 1 will be found thr elebralru U. .-.B-'B - - i- a (- .... mm. KINDJS OF BOS STOVES. eu... ion. fo, tbr r.iy ,.ct, Ibul I aba, I rn... .vol. by rlo.. all. , aid iioril a eootinu..nn ot thr ..,, ! ill V li Ml I 0 f a i I il I'll J i' 11 II I i. Ml r , j-lSiZWu 10vlli'2.i'i.ir. 2, i, Ji, ii J I.Wli, 3,1 - I lPI 'or fi r l . .no K I J ol Ml X ill k aV Mrif. I y I : ... rg o tin irrar.yi in. I to y ar rn I 1.. tL. .. ! .i ( o. n.( rioM.i:ii. , A UII.V alt(M I liil o. Al. 1 A..u.i.t i bail alota h.a U i. 1,1 . . r : 'Inn i I y. on hanil. I 'il.) hoi in tln-.r .!. n .1 ' : hbil are jorp.lr.1 Io Ii... ..1 I ' ' ' I artira Wlllit .Ml.l a I' . .1 I - ' ;u i' V a M-ii:: .V.-.ler K. If'4 I M e l,..e al I I-"". . - , 10r I i .ii. p bi.C p.l.ol..' oanei1 a bi.iob u' :,ri ..if Mr. M... ) " 1,0 I" o b. r. rirr a ! ' r 1.1 lbt -' Alt liiln I ;iiii ItuiMri. II t. f..rr.l. lv. ri..l r. f. I"-' l.r I'obl.e l.;...t..r..." '' an.. V.llaa. l-arlrr u l-r l ft" " ,rp' I l VI,.,. 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