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rfV:;: v. aac-.V--A: v. v- . . . .... :. ; , . . . . . f X10N..THK COSTlUTIoy;Ayi);TllK UWTHE GCAIUlXXS OF OUR LIBERT)'. CHE THOUSOND PIANO FORTES I I'tHanls tioJ Verm M,jt4 "I ' - - aerutf a Wr ". fikafj A LWAYS ha.ift ha4 the A.i.ev of ' J M-life iit.etHdtky iy ca.1. iV (l txaiMM .1 eT.aBT 6t UrsA In Vis-': aiaa aJ North Cafirfiiia- lojrrlhrl lib the no-' .. i i. .. 1 1 I ... .1 iMmmJ.) eaabW m fa art with tiuih and! DISSOLUTION. ; ; 'I'HE tapnttfUp iriei&re eiitlug I. Frrcoti iiiJt bird la lh am uri i.M. 'PAR!!!. J. II. PARISill. (hit UWT- July 8th, IS53. COHE ATD 9t - t '"""S" incj j m pn the car. pie biJJ in ciM!;tin cm be .tn . ,i ut com ww, nI VeJ br tl,e mt,ter ; Wore make noth.ng hen bn.ugHtit war r.W; if it it ll'i th? fclfushtrr luf. jrttMiar i to do u fur t , v. met ufbuofirlii of rrain out . it baa much can nut be doubt of cwfetcMg m A aam rUM J 1 Uonr4lr J. M-& J. H.'ri.h, i!i iluJ HtUui und S fLoi uU at c 1W '- continue tbc lUMim l ir mow o) uiuWi . - . trfulunJ Supert THt. - . ' ! lU (tjle of J. M. 4 C. EA Frh4. and ill We kp n tail '' aixl r4 g1J to u e ihrir ffirinl sui f,r public grnrrallj ! trk w IHWtNilMJlri oa we fcMTUmta, fM in-tf urf. jnrj irnna 1 arB rftrap lot tk arbri ca alwtji Ciul raetlj Oia aijtr, cab, ami ruiui wwhinf Wbay will GoJ it to V way ) U Jiflfiencr in tc be. lUric btletent to f U Uu-tn aVa'X ' is caiuttrtl uuij bf lite milrd fiui.h, eua.' J. M. & t?. E. PARISH. " MMlha ha to luy cWaper untruunia, " rtHbtil!e, Omnsr, Ju!j 8 ? v (4 (ka Mma MVBnuKra tu a una ana kiuuiui ., . - -, , . . , , t W B Ju tfi bb'MM EH GOODS. l,rm. TUcjr mill tc ing Ivrma. , - (fj- W aroultl aU Mrtfealar auntbrf ,rft cnuftj to our aa UU til arlxt'Mm, by iht mhit re not s'.rUbprMrDl throiat'Na,anJa it alwavaile much mit m(Knililitv u..fi n, all maf U aaturatl. alu fraut g"xl 1'ianoa, tint with t lutiuti. rtutiuii and tnmti)CM to tlwii okU i, 1ir ahall ! I'lano I'urUi tit prttltlu iht martktrn price, ( baa hero often UnlrJ.) anJi MtKCt which b lurret p . -r . .1-1 ...... 't i .1 1 1 1 .: .:.. . an lutrumt'Ol Ir.tlD vn niaarta in iub wmiu. 1 tiMacitun. liuaranltril, nl aJ!or.l to be rrturuej if not 21 tbry ar rpirmntf J U He. ' -7 ; K. P. NASII.,' ' Piana Foil Ware Kowiia.i CornM Pyramora ami Bank Strerta,. rrteratiarg. -Va April l, 1S53. . " ' .' "Kay jour rirhaoil Clurwrarit.natMrr'aMh-r tWu:gjur ' O'eretrn I.ihI." , gkolouioaisiuVky. Lei ten from rrureer Fmnion ' ..; . . Jan 3, 1853. . - 1 . - ' - 4 excre- ed tint tha.Hkt I.-- i.AM I a . . -f "k" M VTI. if ( I V I hiai ty-aaai f a h.J f . .7 . m-Hlt'bv the ccumuUtiuu 1111 u L hiii rrrifim ni ii.ti.i J af aaii 1 a aiiillafur;a.. r...i--::...r.i,iJ i,uri, vanaina on crest im l.lhi-Vl h.Y:r.:;- rr. l :ie.t k.. ,rdj been entered tate. a chanrr uf thi Liml I i" :Pn'. re are tlus ho are tcmptrd t-ad.atr, w.mld. I lneve.ith,ar J11?1 lM,n. ,.t-thr' "nrorement adj ereatlr to the kealth f iuli i JuaU t J?!1.1"" fttr P-rmj:e ' 1 and the -State. . taw attafied that in the c.ure cf a few I I . muat repctfullr, tur r.,?";". V T,"1 "T""".tt? w,,,t f ivaut. . K. KMMONS. I- ct"1 '? t!"''K,e of r,,8,n? -nJ keeP j ;.. !nn ,wc' . ,l h preaent ajratem nure t I W 7. 1853. T ExnUtmcy Dmld fi. fold : .a 1 iic iHiMiion wnicn 1 nira ia t . . . .... lot. .1. "-,'wmcn it roingtwi more r ira witn the Krll 1ft rtrun I In f h a fIata ralua . . . n ..... ' - ' "imin aiuv Ml - There in a population m hich i not con. a-' j a , ju .. a. icy.' har in part, makra it possible la fact " rajr, tu arcHte all the rrrtilizio- mat ter i!iich mar be produced. Tlie ant of aturige in North CanJit a it ooe d the great defect in it ha, ttaodrjr. .' ;' - -: I ara, air, nwst reijectful1, yuara, V K. EMMONS. Drugs! .Drugs! I nr. nuiwviliiri m m v iww iweivim thwHinng Stork f PAtNTtt. Olf.H, DYE STUFFS aul XFICE8. rm- brf iii(j a larger Slock than baa ever befura hrn oAVrcd ia thi m irkrt. an.l which they are prfpreiltwll low fort'aJi.or onail month time to punctual HeJrr. , Phyairuna awl otltrra ara mpectfuly iavitfj tu rail anil eiamioe our 8. 1). SCHOOLFIELD &Co. Neg; ;rocs Wanted. rpilE aulncriher winh to purcha Fifty LlkrlT Jfrom, of both ar-XM. Pfr- aoiia having thia kind or projerty to at-H, woow ! wt-U to are them brfure wiling, ailhry will p.iy the hiehet nitirkct pnrra. JAMES IVEUSON.AI.I.EN & CO. Orange county, June IS, 1853. .91tf- I Apul 12th, 1853." V 1'." a. km , -iitii 1 J 1 1 1 , , T- ,hhIj poliUceierjti here, and which ia te X3. :;:I- W t, dwell ' VU&1 f i JtitSl. W th. principle of honeal-, fdourWuivn Avn r ""l'",,J"ce i me clover crop, " "j , " , I L ' . rp. therefore, reade, when onuor- our i JilAU AMI heraiiu I !n. ...I.:....: e .1 eretlHlff. 1 stated tu thi I'l-ntlinon . I I hue rail .ml Tr"! i .utw A " . . r :.i. .1 .11 i lt,nJ pre-ent. to take what belong oUuja.Womm.Jai-,7."1 "? ,uo1 pTUnt measure f;"r ; mu. "."" '' to, another.' Cattle, sheep, and-hog a.. M lch the planter ran adoi.t. I h.. ff hIf century were now in a!k;..i i, r...l w a 1 . a - -w a i a 1 . . . iniiiLM air antinru ill ia i"r iiif im ithi aVntio. toMr to its value a a fmlder for f T c,"u't"un b cultivated with iltre n Hecur;t under the Ureent .OTH8nd CAKL .atock. and I hare ako dwrlr nnn iu 'T t any rM-iner timet :.PS ..i in 1 ..t & eag.rai . importance an a fertilizer. It ia true. Ihat. 7 bh!,uU b7-" be re-,ntl .IirLi..iv fw ,nii :. LONG 3; . . . - a. .a a . I : : . . t a . araraiawii ai .i.ka.a..a..i i . ri , -. ' r . " vatuaoie iwr horaea and cat- " ".. '. . ' do ent. The fart i. -ia.il in ..n h..t Itlea.timothjorthc red top, .till it VZlZLJi 'T i T ,T? ! charetl,ecircun.taHce. under which . Hl't.e recommend it to planter, a "wr ,n thene theft are commit te.1.' that the lone of the beSt crop, I fc.vt named. SSfff'rrr J cpe detection and i1h,Mi ;;..-..- : .i untclk ha been lierptiriir tikoi. ..f ii&!0 . . '.. . ... . iOXha...' -.; ,- "w " . "r.e B"J cut- . . . , ..--"v;-r T. . r.punnment. lhia lact alone will ul ,i.iedilrnve.in ,the.r.!rMe- :uv-,c,nt ,wr' "bstttute for do- " j' " " c" re VT" -. "'6' !-v .'"J"-1 titnatelr lead to the con8truction of nR. EUMUMJ STIUDWICK aaaociateil itirowvlvra in the m dii ine. . The will iimrimtlv atteoil ttralla for ver' PC r son who ha been fa mi i ..' " r . ... . . ' . : armrv in mrir proiraMun. . i 4 : . liar wiui a aiocfc' trowing countrr. it U Jun3J.l85a. ,: ... .. 89 dtiTiculttw reconcile his mind to a eon. dition which i an unfavorable to thi branch of business. He see corn fielda and wheat field, but where, are the trraxsoa ami rl.it pra ulird largely the food of stock ? It i true Pre.te,,,J lha? t,,e rUinei f planter; House i& Lot for Sne. rm I I II ! w v - r i. tl-i. n: i , ....I r j . m iiiiuroTR ia 10 Dt airrinureii vntiroiv r t tu. hi. i iip ijirriLin. . 1 1 . vmac u inn rn n.'r... if.riii pnnnirn .11 . - , ; ii rrimnur tnA r , am ..to... in.. ' bndrny.and.ery.on rf f W"t"fficientld know that ft I - Tbrr.i.ag.H.dofliceoo the lot. with twL this there i never a fulUtipnly Corri ha4 ha 't and that thatinflu-i,h.uia SraK , - ,,tMi,w t,,J """"n6"'- a Well. Baro ...d Stablea. and ever, nE,ry vet L 1 I ' ! 1 .V, 7 cn ' "Peration. I find how. !, ,?.l ' -f i ' . i P ! w,,, nlclioljr and ehajrir.." Out Hou-e. The lloow i. boated o.ki; ' t t ' ,,..U,;.Pr,n?,P1 art,c,e ever rerr few are willing V X ;t ih! c ,an? .' ,l cou,d n" be 8,un "t . What a commentary upon those nleaanna Street, cm,eniet to the Curt Houe. t,, C ' bom-. hat ! the conse- ' A f L ?? pasturage ia feasible scheme, and can 1 i which ao m nr IZZ Tl ZT. toih.ulcriber,.tCh.,KUIill.N.C. V 1 qience r Half, or almost half, of the T ;n,7 re . VIwWe.M new ; in- (be gecu?ed by any planter or farmer ' ir, rd ri; . . f ;. June Term,; VI). 1653. ' mct them grubbi, g in the "woX" J.,,neh,JrMbf- Andhow i Ktter ra H Ilun. doro,., meb .,f. Willww Patieraon, Ailoiiniatrntor of David BeiVwners defserve, a short .llow. ,,; r,eit,decraard rn bread, at leant two days in the ha'e been c" ''d T" u.;.naW.w -EliwrthShomiaNletC.l.leandifeSaue,DoU .. 1 " W'j the higher and cotder portion ftfthi way.i-' a?in written a b.M)k on i .i! nctt, Tboniw urecuiore ana wiioivancy. te ! unc imou anti noiuing 1 I -ii . , ,ceue me lormation ol '"Having rrmoved toCh the aubacrilier otfera hia lince in tlietownof Hill .jTi:.:;. . ?;.T":.e ..w"o"V u,.m,n.,?', lencloaure. Tl.i tnustlead to a con- hia eXT tZ a" . . " traCti,,n Mf The L-nlSTlr !?.e.. ? W hM "r81"1. '"J'" ! b t increase the amount of food upoi, "j laiimuir as an ouieciioii ioi.i. i: rt. .i.j. .1 . . n attempt at improvement, or a a bara' 3 S to - -n.a of g.yeiy. to the institution ofa better system of-..r u: k. u i - -'n . . . , "vishu.ii iniwi viiuiiui wen Dumue r PAIXFLL B EGRETS. Hularar. a mill f genitia auJ reail admired he a.,e. aai.j in a letter to a era. ileman in B mh.io. in 1813. "I liaveelo.. ed my eareer a writer .f fi -lion. fm gl.MMiiy i.l imfi.jtpv. I have riliau. led the powara if IHa in fhain iJki..hi here it ia not 1 1 be found." J t How m ich belief if (lulnir had diaert. ied hi niutaka at ait earlier nenVal f Had be employed hi' gifted mind in airengtheiiiog tlta eorda of tiriae, in re- preaaini; unholy paion iuataad of Un-' ning i hem, how diflV rent would bate been , hi review of life J I am g,mr and unhaj.py " Riehtrd li uter said no inch Hung at ihe clone of hia urf.( if(. Ja had written much, but he had not -rhaa. ed pleaauie wbera it it not to be found.' John Uunyan m.vde no aoeh rernrd at ihe cloe of hia life; nor did 0ven, or Ed warda, or Brainard, or Wesley, nr Fttllei. or.Votl. or Parson. Men will mn they aow, in tpite of all their hope and effort to the contrary. We lure often thought ,,f the Italian artor in Pari. Ila was gloomy and unhappy" like lluUer. . iieoiiiiheuaphy.iriai:. His phyaioian .V. : l?....,ralr",e "in,'Mr"1 MP..who has a proper rec.nl to the moral' v. . ii: ? i""! 5"J'''' atre, ami if L-4iluii does iJ diapel your t- l l . """ jureae rotiti oeileaperale m J ed. ev... and which hold out opportunities iU., .if repIieU , , Jl t r ...... " r .rviaiuaiiuii. a UV UUI i',rsl.m lii,-l. an ,.U - ' a ia 1 . B'B 1 ill . For the FALL of 1853. ; t 1UTKCHASER3 bf CLOTHISG are inform I ed that we i manufaturing the LAKG- EST ASSORTMENT, of VHOTMSK (at . . . ... ......I.. T....I. whnicMie oniy ; auuamo o iu vwmj i.v, i be found in the Htatea. -- - j , (Tj We do bufineaa on tha ' '. - I " Orders nromptW filled. An . examination of! ouritock iaaolicited.v ,J HAN FORI) & BROTHER,; 9 Park Row,, (oppoaite the Aalor I!oue.) JI. Y. -.i:--' :K':- "' 'vr N. U. We are the Urgent manufacturer of OILED CLOTHING in thi. country. KVBUER CLOTHISG at the Went market rate. x .' ' June SO, 1853. 91 a rtlition nr Account aid Stltlemttit. T','.P,'t cup in the w a .1 IT ai nearine to tha eatififarlian of lha Court. t "V Mrcam, ailU tne that the defendant. Thornat Urrcdlore and cbunting away on other to caich the ""I ,hI will remain.' It-w really not growupofi e little . cat.like' ?? of th,e "sct.a provumn of Pro.!fl,rtflisobjeFctai the other side to ,dei,ce to fus hfe l t,ie enJ lilw hK, and the John uennrtt, rraije without the limit oi tut Murage the poor beast to give down States Ii w therefore oruend that publication i9 - nrecitius fluid.'. The sulyect i too . C0,n,nS genergtiou should still en- mime in mr uii.uBi. nu... .... ,t-ag j j,e au.rhed at. and vet a soi Jv ,"J Jimer protjucuveness ol the f" I''il '.B-: HanV crav.fy is irr'eatl r Wined 8oil t;courgemet to labor. If; aeTt CouTof ?ie7.nd "on. V7r t him untlef the circumstances J w,e.re "V ."'at. "n-j .llSlllnllCV CUUiiajg wW it tivriu iv smiu ivuiiij ma I v ll f io a prospective arrangement by which "pfie woul marl, or guano, prior to plowing. The rrows siiouki be well ,laul, and the pasture: it will was then Pone. ei.P-ti.i . . . pofitself. Tlie special means in reiurn. He was somewhat aurorisad. are these: plowing. mauur. ahonlv after, to receive from It;. 11..1.. SOWItlD of the nrimer kapi! ' I 1 ... r .. . " I' , - r- r- - I'uiao, ami a iciicr, iiiiormiiig hi ill Ihe court house in Grnhani, on the firat Monday , nre. Dor Ihe fiHiilh Jtioudav in Atiguat next, then and , bp I I there to ple id, answer, or demur, or said petition ' tie I will be taken pro ionam and heard tx portt a ne8 10 litem, ea n and dwarfish oin a little breed .11 me tame ,-. .p.-, :v ime, ronerj incieeu. It IS 11 t? Did they nttW?,,d,rt,ctI labu,r '!' pcn;!esaential operation in ortle , like the ' lit. S,ture.?f ,ne1a!,91 ,he productiveness of the germination of seed. 'J T lw.H.-Ad 1 1 .1 Ol .al I ' I I1C 6(ll COtllli IIP KIIKf.HtiAil If UllIil ' . t It .. .. .i,n cneiiami p vMoet - , ' : "5 B",,u,u consi.t.oi a combination l last week, and are already mittW i ; 1 ?",r.Vrtainly.iiot. They are dwarf . Prp.8cnt a ' -prospect for luturc gene- Wilneaa. John Faucett, Clerk of our aaid. '.8"' "aml lean, because their food rations. Planters and farmers should REMOVAL. Root and P Business. Thr subscriber would respect fully inform his fiicnd and the public .... it-. t. generally, that he ha removeu nia onm , Shop to the hiue on King iticet, one d.iiir weal of Mra. Vaaaeur s Uonlcctionary , wnere he will keep on ham1 ROOTS. SHOE which will be Bold verv low. . ; I w The uperintendence of the buaincM, aa here.' . j,.eUru(lJy tofore, will be entrusted to Mr. Thomas C. Hayes. ' ' The het workmen lhat can be procurcti, win oe kept ready to 'execute all order for work, and every pains will he taken to give satisfaction. Thankful for tha liberal patronage heretofore he alowed, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. ; . ' ' W. F. STRAY HORN. ? J.nn.r .9.1. 1RS3. ". ' ' " - j , n.i.irl. al nfTirn. tlx. first Mandav after the fourth 18 "caI Mondavof Mav. A. U.l853. ' : i wants. . JOHN FAUCETT. cccj small July 88, ' . Plica adv. $5:50. vi es 'litd poorly adapted to their dl,8ca(, th ",ea that nile original ually true is it, that they are ' ?tMi9 f .fertility are withdrawn aVnk because' they are oblie- rr.n,,v t.he 80,1 that the" ' 18 of diminish- a . . a plowing should be deep, and I tint a ha eould make go(d he needed on . cv.niiiin-u.i a urctunig in nine, iy . nurse tu put II in. A iimir-ttMiai,.H ..V a I. ..,."., o-'niuumi jokb. "now rapid surrace will be greatly unproved by ly they build houses now,", said Cor the, roller; indeed, it is often a very nelius to ait old acquaintance, as he er to aecuie pointed to a neat, two story house. iic iiiunur- -nicy coitimencea that building only mbination of last week, and are already puttinr iii . the two mwles 'prevalent among far- the lights." . men. viz; the sowing or a crop ol buck "Yes," rejoined his friend," next wheat, or clover, for the purpose of plow, week they will put in the liver." mg it in wheu in blossom, and the free'. Cornelius made a memorandum of ue oi compost ot marl or lime, anil this " nghte merrie jeate' and intend mc matter which can to insert it as hia own in hia next l i the plantation. The einal work. eiieve.' believe, moreover, that; and rnvered an.l ..,; tmn r ha: VI. A. n.::-k a.-L s. . the fields and woods in al value andmust necessarily fall. ffDt.at.or av' oriranJc ia.iy . , prmiuctiyenes ;lhe be Stained from the ed to .seasons Vut KiieirpP nr ntn.--t;nn conttnu from 6tot . it mav geem unnecessa. I ave intimated. I believe ittnrnev mid Counsellor at Lnvr.' ry in a cIVp en mThl .a v..rv. r..' to be true . w- a I aa-aa 7 1 VH VUI SHHSaOSOGSaHa tDo, -jnna.io p rnNTIXITKS la tinirtir ill the Courtaof )r. pttrpOSC .1 I f ... j i li... .1:1: :ilu knunvnr nl. . ' uill Im tmiro nrnRfiikli. .ml ......... ..... Bilge auu .Ainniniui. vur uinfriiw . in n -uron!; anTUinent. II n . w im nunc uru " . ..titf.f.,A ...AM ..... ; . 'i'i - . . . uio.ii.i- mail uic nisi. . iiua (I OCT n ne the ahorf nas " nm.non i, -.i i tt to me institution ol. manures. 73 .will not be Veneration before the s,ia11 8Ustain a succession rhatu'-e comes...i i e harvests to t he eml of tun m IHCt.u u , . " - ""v-,maiK inal npit herirraaa . . ' . ' . ... 1. . ' . ... n . . 1. .. .. . . . I ' . . 1 . . ' A fresh supply ol , "'S. Y'v they have already ."uuai.p.nnicn to improve, aumit of bein burie( j , " " :k.n:. . r , "riru, ouu iciii.iiii mu or mice trneii tne Jirilisn neet arrivml fwlr barns for the special' a" J "2 tZITV?- tC;T Weks- The "urfa ready to New Orleans in Oecember, U tw eeting ;.tock. Facts, wVl bolore ci' t" f manure and the viou to P.ckfnh.n laS hi .S i.riir npm.m..nia tp - "ill be more piohtable and. more tiro. ...:.i i . ... e....t.i .1 . .. .. " "" . .,,,'J &a. .- , od to. Th. , i4he,t cash prices given for Land BllWince oft j . J " . " V , , to the institntinn ..f " 'x2 1 ?' 889 corr'.:'. 1 r .fi VU ( admiral) would do H'r.e in the Court House. Kit of. mantires which; be applied alter the seed are ligl :ession of profitable (Iragged in. It may be proper tS of time. The doc- Jrna.k that neither KraM n,rr cfover . i .. . ... nuy iiiinseii me nonor 01 eating hi Christ re- tnas dinner in IScw Oiieana. seed 1 May be so." replied old Hirkorv. L j . .. . ... . Moffatra Wfc lMIUund Phccnlx I'"" """-"Wtoriatetl race.. The ' T 7 , Mg"T,reUin8!plan maybe objected to fr.in its ex- Uiiiiareui.nuiu,..,,.,; . ,.. :a ami n iiivu miail T leiu reSUlCH SUCCeSS.I. k .......I ..'.I. .1. . .v. v, .a - . . . . - ucnui-i, uui wiicii twiiiiaMieu Willi me the winters, com- " pn P. n 10 ne meanaand skill ; ,re8cnt 8VHte, it is not on . tock (Saving scheme, but it is a part of the only scheme by which stock can be im- A planter, may purchase a f the best Durham. Devon. Avrc or Jersey cows, and turn tliem -- m a m: m nir,. by no means November 17. 40, . 61 oared with thwsVMassachusette eplve4,.ia the only one which ia ac cw orKarea. on,i i1-lo.'Cortiant..io those arranirements which .0 ,7 ' 1 i . n. o . r .i .. . 11 . V , . .... - 11 w 11 1 r. r. . . vopitv rnnirniiiit'i ... . . r .. nrovmi - nTfriuhiim . c 1 1 1 . - .'Lin iu invar. ..... . .. . mm,. va.. . t . ..-. .0. ... . r. t ici..i. v;,k . v . - ,1... ... 1 ... !"' mmm. oji' I I!'lti. V . , u- S"" V- r V u" ' ... hVt nU regular nr ue oniy one wnicn :flock VSaJSKSIJml ,.JTriT,r TivwnTt .. jeeuabiieiii-T uu-t per ,ap9 be g can incuc a -pianief-or tanner to put 8,;re -Mf W-rn-rr - " ; LONG & WfcBB. . necessary : still. ..-.i .5 ..ir -torth is enenriea in that i..,i l,;.k 8,ure . . omceoftheN.C.R.R.Co..?r - JunetS. ' encv of cood ftMid L shall measure to him the cnnnlnlitlpa f .Upon .,s. gei however goot it ma? 1..1-10.K a r- . ..r . l 1 . - . . r dp, ami in less than one vear the hock No,', S." Just to hand, -' -iffSSTbd t hT iifcerf, That In conformity with the res. rEATRICE. ihe great Novel of the age; D.kn ' a .8inS;eel,ffr, Let them, eni,na.' ,n this form is answered if I ' feeil is incompatible with improve lution 'adopted, by the stkhnWers, ' requhingt I aey Burns; Life in Earnest; Happy Homej. therelore, be led, ll My cumpounj have said enough to secure for it an at-! ment f ackn'i vvlcdc that cattle of the Directors so to do. the Treasurer lcinatrucud,ijhe)vcr', Pigri,'8 Progress! Startling Ques- interest into the pocl'f t, teutive reflection. . Itheae'ranwa do arrmniilnte inu fit b. public advertisement; o n.tify nil dclinquenta, ,inn9. Memoiri,0f ujy Calcahoun Life in New err v1 . I am, Sir, mos't respectfully yours !k 1 acc"n,u'aie sme 1.11, lhat iniercHt from the date upon which the same york; Thf Young Maroone. J Woman's Friend; Bat then, as an eRHlA, i;ftt t . v H EMVIONs"' j?ut nr c present fcystera It 19 lost whs due, will be demanded upon all mnnieeun Villette;' Daniel Webster,a Works, complete! "tccoIII)li8h guch a chal-q m ,n the winter; besides under this ay 8- paid upon and after the. firrt d.iy of October next. Kittoe's Daily ReadiiiRs of the Bible! Grace of . J,' ,. " . Ait will re ' ' " tem thev nevec acquire their proper I'.VRSIIS F. Mti,UE,ltA .l..v .. . ,m..:... m ' ..r ..wt ...I .1. A Haldanet M "' -"" bnsaoa and CvetettsvBIe. June 1ft 1S53- ..r ' . " I , - a .i;, as ilia- HtMirill til I Ian L II I it ' I. fin I becy & lreas.x..ty. k. it. to- priVer Books; Hymn July 26. 1853. ; . , ' W 'sic.'&c. June 8th," 1853. -' Lftrvi aais. w - . Dooks; a lot of New Mu- clovers measure , " Excellency, Vatid S. lieidt I a 1IIH.HOUIVO . f mviw m, t-U . ll:f "A J : I P.-:- there is no better cri pastu takes the place of ranges, several chan ges will surely follow. 1st. Better Wool Carding. nms aubscriher'a Mhrhincs, at Ei.oe Milk,,-'Fern Leaves from Fanny 's Portfolio.' husbandry. This, howerigj" h ' - Oringo eounty, will be in operation by the a MOST charming volume, for olc at Ihe - itselff is a sufficient argutlr .. Oihof July! and customers are respecuuiiy re- im.Ur(,g store. : change I am advocating. to bring their Wool h J . - , 03 - reoufrea.if attemPtel.- .racier whichswill not fail to please. - FRESH FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ' ?f the stocS, in iMBturea j NIU.A, Lemon, and Peach.1 .i " , "M5.V'' "V Rf) r,nm il. nnQCPMlnn.if hi.rB ""v niji. wjiiii ion uiero ia no outter cri- ges win surety 101 low. st. neiier - . h?ttpr reW ol ttl will become common. l? Fla Seed will be received in payment ii -tAjMI.I v Canlimr mid for Wool Rolls.. June 7th, 1853. , , "' 89 1 ' Also Superior rrenrn lira nil v auu wines, or Methciual purposes. For sale by LONG & WEBB. " June22J. 1853. rV V ' 1 ' 01 M O L A S SES. ..on. : , . . it 1. r v... n,---rrA GtitJU r km ai.b .1 kauiikk in M..i..!la . want of a situation. Apply to die Editors of the . . . . ' ; LONG A WEBB 1 K..icr. March 8, 1853. . .. 76-': . Iu,,c 18oA I DUT rerenue iium ui . .. .... :? lt ,.... .... vv.va v. ; wi a ucuuit man ut iiieir eiioi is in ine ami ine aiiiau lean Kino win i.isan. improvement of their lands. There pear before them. 2d. Barns s.ivd out may be excitements arising from the houses will be improved and adapted aiscovery 01 rich mines ol metals, and to tie kind ol stock which may be kept n-u'c sici.uia(ions in mem may oe go remitters win ue greatly mere ing on ami great investments of capi- antl with them the means for the lai may ue matle, but alter all, the pros- ter improvement ol the,")! perity of a State depends unon airri- the fertilizers can then be sav culture; and accessions to her oonula- Plantations which are excessive 1 tion by this class, or the institution of will be diminished; it will be seen r ' ' . .. . .. .. measures ior improvement ot lands ai- , twenty acres ot corn well cult reaiiy occupieu, are the s;ifest and , will produce more than fortv. more certain tests of an advancement lectlv rulhvated, and w: .. . . . .... . in prosperity an.u wealth. It mav not Mock kept bvpasturagv JUsVuioiiierattil 1,.. ,i.... .1 1. . 1 : 1 .. . ... r. 1.1 .1 t it wv iiuuiiuiu mav vuv an it, mittii a pew-, muicu aitu lonuwpiu wintor upon tilizine matter derivable source may be saved ; it b once manageable: and it shou from all this, that the plahtat should undergo a material ch the belter. How is it with the the hange ment a ii sta fer his at ow ,elf ,c KOttur. o, ,ue , ? . . ihey " 02 at high prices, cattle for tatttuii! This i " but I shall do myself the hoimr of sitting at the head of the table." Tits Effect of a Timblv Admom Ton. An individual, who was cheated by a grocer out of a pound of sugar, bv that quantity of sand being mixed with the mateiial, put an advertisement in the paper, stating that if tlie rascal who cheated him did uot making resti tution by sending him seven douikI of good sugar, he would expose his rasca lity. 4 tie next tlay he received trotn nine difierent grocers nine seven-pound packages of sugar! Comment, a the newspapers sometimes very lorcibU say, is needless, ' A Solitary Voyackn. The schoon er Empire, Capt. Barker, arrived at Bo, ton on Saturday from Darien, Ga. I) 1 ring the voyage, all the crew, consisting of two sailors, a cook and a boy, together with tlie mate, died of Southern fever. The last man died 011 the 9th instant, since which time he has had to navi gate the vessel and to bring her into port a'one. He himself had been sick. but had recovered days ftlone or. thj strawberries. .. peaches, in fart be preserved in air- ttles so as to retain its natunl vijr, wiih but little labor or txnenw The secret consists in exhaustih' the .... i.-.i.i... , . . an iiv'io mc uoiiu-8 anu making VOI rvS ailiJJIll. .1 . V s
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 17, 1853, edition 1
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