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- - ...,.,., ., ,-,i..-..i....h ,i mil i.nmii.iinii w.nii mi mil mi..,.-,. -mimi-mai .n-.. .n., , i . . Va t - . H . . . ' ' 4 iiyiiiii u i J" ,iv v. ., I t fS ... UNION, THE CONSTITUTION AND THE LA V -THE GUARD I ANS OF OUR LIBERTY. V1. XXIV. n. I7CO. . , , , .... - r-j, ; - ni , ''(rt , V ' . , V1X P ID 11 I III I I "mmm"m m mmmmmmmm'm mm" ttmmmmmm mmm m DISSOLUTION " OrfE THOUSOND PIANO FORTES ! ! iHE Vptoer.bV U.fereiW,ie u. I'jKtsJl f Wu luru tuU, and l,f gWril, iliwli n lb mrrrr tJJ 9 (xiJ lint ' .' s, s 9h f Junr.. rrctna imlrblJ to (be firm are " S lif kJ ih Jtux, f ' C"U ind ife itKoui(W, by nut, il th fM4nt U St.t & lr in ''? ik '!' fc' I,J' iM J 'rtti Crlin4 logi-lbw iitl lhruo , I ARIll, aWi'il BuuHcf we br suiJ, (mrr lLsn on ' ' J. ILsPAHIII. uu4ul.) r a !! u la r; iih liuih intl cM2Jencr,friaialiijaaJcliuirdrsiirut ...Sfanoj tht mu Tu . li Jtf Uum mud Soft, n trill JW Mr. , trtmnd Superi 7Uf.4 v ; , . U' kerp titud huge and tarird pi -,t - ttial urcBaia can aiwj; cihdijr Uic aivlr, '1:1..... 11 fc4awir.d.iowa,.rg,HHlPii0i.ii,.iih.t. wnti-m. eauti.ni and ir.m4iwM to tin ir oruVra.! tiiey Ull hve Ptjuo Puru? of prrciVy lie mvthtr prict, ( h4 Wn nften tntteU.) and (iatrauiinl. 4iid albiwrd tn be returned if uot alllhey are r"j'refiiied in be. . E: P. NASH: . Piano Foile Ware Kiwn.a. Cnrner tivrauMire ami Hank Street.. Pelemburg.Va'April 15, 1853. . 85 Lost or Mislaid, fAS'P Fall, about Noetnler,a jCote of Hand on Frederick W ilium for fllO, ayalile ail itiMitb after date, pivt n in Augunt, I8.M, auJ witneawd by Henry M 1U iel. And ou the 4lh of August. 1 8.3. at Brfer' election ground, or between tbat and my home,' a amall pocket book, ciwiuiniiis the fallowing iaier: a note of hnd drawn by John Reetea in favor of Janie 2la4ing. lor $45. given 111 Dereiuuet. 1831, and pliable twelve month, aftet dite, with itttereat lioot dale, with Fredo'iik William aa areurity ; ali two note, of hind on John l)odon, in favor of my "If, given aboul the tSthuf May lat ine f,ir f 10, due one day after dte the nlln-r for $31, due i month after date -wititeased by Daniel K- Ephlin; and a receipt fiom John Ciutcbftrld, a eonaUble.for $17:15. paid by me in February, 151 , a arcuiity (or A. J. Turner. All peraona are hereby notified not tn pay any of the above noire to any ierou but myvelf; and any information reflecting them will be thank fully received.- REKyKS Augual U, I3S3. - ; 88 Sw Drugs! Drugs! TliU subacritieia are now receiving their $iiig s," IJKUGM.MDUICINKS, 'PAINTS, OI 1.8, DYE STUFFS and SPICES, em bracing a larger Stock than ha ever before been olll-red iu tbia market, and which thty are prepared lowll low firCuh,oronix month time to punt tual dealer. Phvairiana and othcra are reieutlully invited to call and examine our S. D. SCHOOLFIELD & Co. . April 19. . . v-.- . x 62 Negroes Wanted, WlIB.suhiirrilicr wi.h to purchase Fifty - fLIkfiv .V'erroPi. ofbuihacxe. Per bavin, thi-,kWrf property to would! al.a avail I lw ma alVu.M kf. x a AiIIa aiw aa at t riAV aav III . : 7 . ; pay the hicheot market price. JAMES IVERSON ALI.EX & CO. Orange county, June 16, 1853. - " 91tf For the FALL of 1853. r I)I;KCHASERS of ClOmiSG are inform. ed that we vie nianufoluriiig the LAHH EM ASSORTMEtiT JUhfflW wholete only TuIuWeloUie Country 'i to lie lounj in the Mate. . . CQ We do famines on the Ordera promptly filled. An examination of, our atock i aolicited. i ' HANFOUD & BROTHER,"- 39 Park Row, (oppoxile the Aator Houe.) K. Y. N. B. We are the largit manufacturer of r OILED CLOTHING in thi coumry. RUBBER CL0TH1SG at the lowet m.irket rale. June SO, 1853. 9 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Alamance Cobty. ' Superior Court of Law, Mav Term, jit a: n. 1853 Sopliiii Gilliam m. J.ime Gilliam. " 1'tliliun fitr Divorce. f N thia ce, it apjK-nriint to the Court, upon the return of the aheriir, that the defendant, Jaine Oillima, in not to be found in thi county, ' it m ordered ly the Court that proclamation be mile, foi t (defendant to come into court and aiMWCt. a bmtnandetl by the -uhpremi. a It i fuithernrdr-red by the Court, that public. , tion lie made for three month, in ti e Greenslio. roull Patriot and HilUhorough Recorder, for the ahMit Jcfciilaiit. J imocGilliRin. toapticar at the next term of thi Court, to be held for the county of Alant.inoe, at the Couit House se in Graham, on September next, Pinur to the anl he 8th Monday after the 4th in then and there to answer or demur to the sanl petition, or the aamc will be taken pro confessa agiinsi nun. . , . " ' Witne, W. J. Gt.igson, Clerk of oar said ,Hvrtnerthe th day alter the 41U rVv f e P I eonrt, at office, the 8th Mon ' Monday in March A. D. 1853, h, ' W. J. GRAGSON, C. S C. S July 26. price J ".J 1 ' 95 3m TRADE! TRADE! ! , W E want to trade for TOW AND COT- ToN CLOTH. " Z:li . H"1" "5d;uUD6 .fri'nJ, i Tsotde , stock-brokar. to hia ne-; How lean refvrm. I muttt've, jou Utb lH.cU.Krl.Mia4 p.-ri reqiredr being iiiimerooi. ' phew; ; ' , 4 , , jknow.- - , th aM aJvaNt'fc-M of "a Aim and i-...:tif.fr ' - -the profits of a certain improvement. nd; t regular intervals. ow ob ; Decided! bad. 4 , j "And you most live withia year tana at i Pii of, ''' '"- A large pX'Pfn'S (fr rniVr1TTP PfyflT'''' - " ''e ,nt mt-aus compels me to ene the reault.' Tlie alder swamps But why did jou leave Hrnwn and, "'"ns." Mu.uVf n , ell. at Irft entirely to our vVLdld&JT, jUI)Js&, COntantlv to disadvanuce, and 1 would not have ld origitiallf for fiv Smith. Th'at is a good concern. - , At this moment the penny post da- ,4le "J "'"n. K B. ha ! jurt received our SPKISG ANU cannot enjoy tfte privileges and profits dollars an acre ; it now brings crops Salary was too small." - posited a letter on the Uble, by th . .letdlM wf-etit iUemlvf. and aaOalwaT.de-, bLM.MER GOODS. Pirate rail and . r . ...:..iri.-. in.:. tT. .i:r . .f ..! r.L .. 1. -11 i ..,t ... t-. .k. '-.--.. LONG & WEBB. February 1st, I8J3. ; "v 71 July Sib, 1853. - - ' 91 j ' C03E AND BUT! (1 Good. cmJ tjr J, M. & J H.Ptri.h, will . rafitinue the l-uaiiw-M tl I be mov (jUrc ymlrf lU tb of J. M. A C. E. Prih. toil will b ' (lad la we their fik-nda and ihr public gfttrrally - . . . 7 m w n rurap sur ci - l, and ri wuiiing to buy will Cod it la t 9 . .. . iORi.r.. ' ,- 4 We would call particular atirmiim to our . uirwr FRENCH CJ.nTllS and CAiI- MEKE8. which hate heretofore giten girat aa.' aervice iu their prulew-ion. i 1 June 3d, 1853. 89 Ifrtlicn AV I f.t (ah l.vlfk 1 iiuuov ut uui iui utuvs' Elixabeih Shofliwr, Peter Coble and wile e-'aU ly, Martin Sialey aud wife Nelly, John Ben nett, Tlimnaa Ureetllove and wife Nancy. 1'ttitwH fur Aenunt und Stltltmut. John Bennett. reniJe without the limit, nf lb!. State: It i iherelore or.lend that publication be made in the HilUiioiouuh Recorder for the apuee of i weeka, iHiiifving the raid Tliotnaa Bieed- love and John Bennett to I and appear at the l.LrtrouK heZrTho after the fouitU Monday in AusuntnoxMben and there to pie id, anwer.' or demur, or said petition will be taken irocowiMO and beard xor aa totU;m. M f w itnc, John Faucett, Clerk of our raid cZiM .- Monday of Mav. A. U. 1853. c. 95 JUI1.-M rAlil l1.! I. C.N !.,!. 9ft . rp,:.. ..i. .,n r w w a j wa . a m it v mxm j a ?N k.WEB;'- thevcouTd secure golden results, had quantities of muck to hi. farm y.nl. ed, held op both hands'in .-i.A-lwT.talcii AH IM,, 1858., t "- they only the lever T.f capital placed in where it was kept comparatively dry ment. v . 5, tpin8t ffnlmPOTT iP . I their hands; but aa they are now aUu- till wanted, under a cheap slab and I am in debt at this moment," rev'h t l .,... ilf n,ri.u'r txd&ki'Jni turned fNed. with a rueful glance at JSSSZ v ' ih'i ui in' in uiririiant in ai iitp. vs lit rs" arvi a,aaa siiib u i niiitu w gnaaa laicc 1. iik-ik Jilt. ns m riimninni t riiiai a i a 1 a ao a ..a if aviated thrtelve. iu the practice. Me- '" KS'5 vuc . u. wuu .. j-.. . . , . - . ,.... ... r WV """ , - ' ed to her graceless nephew the aura of dit iue. Tbev will nr.utl atieod to eait. lor unassisted hands, or the one who is men-ely the breed of his cattle, sheep,, . And likely.to be. Of course yon B tKl,11B . jnIi.M v mg Streams 01 reiresimieni ano leniil- enaoieu mm mruruimin u.ui.iuiia.i ureu uouara uic 11 rai year, uo you. troubled for althdtM. bo wit a hrnVer J jllirt-w l! ment7c '"P . 1 'y'V-- Slr1ke!Vtttth,t-t - welfare of hi. nephew near at heart fejf,,r..le. The Dwelling lloui. pan a" royal road' of escape from this hore -power -f his own construction, t Perhaps I shall." iTherewa.somethmgabouttheyouthhe l.rge.dr.H,n,y..dver,eonveie,,.ly.r,-,,ged. difluultys it must be met and conquer- cnsit.ng of a rope runmng on he,, Ved, yo he weJt t0 tht llereiag.HMloiriceontheM.wuhtv.oroou., ed. II the attack is rightly made, the end9 of radiating arms, which enabled as fast as high living and dissipation in Jnii boarded at a fashionable hotfl a Well. Barn a,,d stable., and every neemry Conuest will be comparatively easy him by means f one or two horses, as general will carry, you.". , . j . J! A. , h t ref " " tion o, lou. Tb. Hm U ...o.ted on King-f ,y it wi 5e he di8couraging necessity require.l. to thrash his grain, Why, uncle. J'm sure yott Uon't of 1 whole ru?n a?d ire street, convenient 10 the Court Hou. A iidy , f . A . e it 8 l:- .1 b;a -!,. ,i,B t., ,; oi me young man, nose ruin ana pre-ioih.aui-crUr,aiCh.,lllill.N.c. 11 y n forii.ulable task of a life time. . mw h a wood . dm e turn know me. . . !maturdecay were foreshadowed hi hi lilTiiii Avannvt i. Hie eactr innuirv is now made, his grind-stone, and slit picket lath.. Sit down, Ned ; let u. talk it over. . it:. April 12th. im-, ; ; . 8 1 What is the easiest mode of conquest Mil. true, he has now thrown this rude I want a young man in my office, and , ' him .B U w mcre,- . 1 i .V .n.uoe th first anil oreat Unilinir inaciiiue asiue lor the !rreatly ininroveu nerhana we can make a trade." . J . ... ... . . STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, means, is a large fund of thorough an3 endless chain ptiwer; but (t answered ! Thousand dollars, Uncle Joseph." , Thi Aujianck Cou.ntv. practical knowledge. The man who the purpose lor the time, before the' and Ned Murdock attempted to lok V-' ""j X Court of Plea, and Quarter Sessions, flly obsenes thf results in hi. own d.y.V improved machinery, f But.piy.r; , - f 2 J - : Si" lent ptp' ' " " : " ? 4 . June Term, A. D. 1853. . practice and in the experience of oth- mong all his outlays for tie sake of Not out of me, Ned.". What are you coin- to do with Willun, Patter. AWdankt of David Ben- in connection with the immense economy there is none . this money. Nel ?" a.ked he with a .tt.dece.ed. ' amount of useful suggestions, (to say, has repaid hint equal to the subscript Better die then. I want a young ; ,rouWeil countenance; " I am named r. . 1 nothing of distinct practical directions) tion money applied in taking two ag- mau to assist my hook-keeper, run of rdian I)Crce.1Te w , Daniel Bennett. John Whorton and hi. wife Jane, contained in the best uublications of ricultural periodicals, costing him a errands 1 i , ... : i . n.i i . L V knowledge and indomitable persever- - SPiSSa&S ;572SISS)9 Vance. The young heir was more inte- .... . . X eouioil in i-iifiiMr limit in nnrtios halU. .iiui uci taiiu vwiinwiiur hi ajuw.x TT-t7SR tH!!l(nwf.TtT (T . -ir'r.l? r . . iKr (mix. I l.M'tiO to practice in me court oi wr- j i i.' i....:i! mi an it iiu Alii iiid iifp tjiie uiii'fiiii' n in imk given to the collection of claim. Applicationa ly I.amls promptly attend ed to. - The iiihent catr"WFWfJJI!v'n for Land Warranta. Ili -atu the Court Hi r February 5d 1 t r ; v 73 r A fresh supply of , SIoiTalt's Lire PIIIn and Phcenlx r . Hitter!), ' Received and for aaleat the Pot Office. r November 17. . - 1 ' .. ' ? 61 LllOO t e e s . V AllfrS' Thin.Slo ntet from f Xf ilax. Xr . - iiir - -iv vin11 r v 1 win m 111 o av Lal Sn II. Pill)'' at. Ill Sit rpa4s'afl hv l L,UU & EBB. June 15. ' 90 Just to hand. " ORATRICE. the ereat Novel of the ace: aev Horn. i Life in K.rnMl! H.nnv Home! Cheever'a Pilarim'e Procrew: Starilinir Quea- tion; Memoir of I.ady Catcahoun ; Life in New June 8th, 1853 89 Fern Leaves from Fanny's Portfolio.' a MOST charming volume, for.rale at the iX T)riltr Kt,.rP ,.. Drug Store, July 5.. " . , - ;r 93 , , 1 F,lES" FLAVORING EXTRACTS, wANILLA, Lemon, and Peach. v A'0 8uPrr'0r French Brandy and Winea, or Medicinal purpose. For sale hv w .ii . LONG & WEBB. : June 23J, 1853. t t , ' 91 !CJA GOOD FEMALE TEACHER in want of a nituation. Apply to the Editor of the York J A hp Ynitni M ri,-rt. Wmiiun I r ripnil . ... .n .- - UA Ma.lM ........... 1 nhfkiir aR9 nor . m mi ... , r-K mNL' I , - " ' - . III - IA. II. Illg IllaY . UC - CaSil T UCBflVU. VI V, vu v. nilivil .i.fc V i-".le"f 't?VZX Wlir- - Wrk. complete; iThe.e WJl8 ft ntr& compaint among rest is to be paid on the land. N cK; Ford's farm, in Fairfield, bTR Prver Booka; Hymn Booka: a lot of New Mu- vr met within six months alter the ap- Herkimer county, contains ISO acres, not Qi r "it- a'" 1 . 1 i I aaffar-.lI aa I iM I a. a. ic, &c. , - 1 poimeu pay nay, and tnat ne ennpred j wnicn are improved lanti. xneiioger. . - ?' a "a" " . , a o a " a I a 1 Recorder. : - i ' - . luiK'2ith, 1S33. 9S " May your rkk aoiU ""' "' Cxubrraat. naturr'a bttrt lW&itiJ r Car er j UikI," ' VI IU1 lICIilUUIBt ' 1 III IB O Utl" ficulty in which many intelligent far- - n,er hyt louittl themselves placed, anl from which they would glatlly be extricated. Innumerable instances are compelled .to carry watei shell, while their more fort water in an eez unate neigh- ...I tl. bors are;turning up the det-p soil witht it. ,.,ut nurfui-r Inuirmnunii .r anml. r'."'.;- uublications of the .lav nn.seiie. oven, with a verv short purse, a vast advantage over the ?r 1 am uot rich rnoveh to be econo- exctuneii irom me external air, nas Well, that is bad." said Mr. JoaeDh " lobeserwHis. lncle Joseph. I can t . ................ ... ... . .1 - . 1 . - A . . ,L .... a n 11I find art t-al lioil dka-amn tea fir la " 1 1... FV . S. - .. I ..II ahort-sightnl, ignorant, and unobser-.own a . II- ...Ml . .. ... ..is means, a .inousana resources -wiurii Others would allow to to sleep unemploy- j ( asion to observe the -e - ed forever We once had oeca ...e, : ,u, .nn,iu;nn nru-.. u.i.n. f"nera, one of whom had a fourhut,. t PROFITS OF FARMTMCri ' dred acre farm "left" to him; the oth-' : The. statement, furnished of .the er had but fifty acres, which he had "management of the lour State premium paid for in part, bv previously labor- farm, serve as a good answer to the Jg on a farm for ,0,ne years by the month in summer, agd teaching a dis- - ... . . . ru- . l:,i "5 wintf If? hth-ee per cent., s all that can be expect- t : a. . I .17 . - . .a.L,.l. o..-h I hnwitul as m wl it. I .a w tm 1 nan the canital of monetf which his.own'ed from capital invested in land. The hands nad never earned ; the ' other' possessed the more valuable vapital of .....0 r. , and in jaunts to the city, than in the .tot.;!, of rarmSno.. and "knew, the con - -. 0, t. nia f.f tho tn. uopL-Iv nnhtiml news- ttnts of the tri-weekly political news- paper, and of a certaii tVivolous maga- iine. much better than of any anricul- .. - - - of any agricul- ton's KlementsT zine, mucn oetier man rural Smirnal. nr of Nnrtnn r j -- - lis larm became an exact reflection oi its tiwitefX character, rences .vere soon obscurebelts of alders, black- berries and bu"rdllcl?H.anl buildings ..n: 1 i. r ., aire, and became dilapidated. There v?SM tnir-n .1 ty acre marsh, which might have ifraiiipil. hut St nevor was. And was a patch of Canada thistles, which , ... . . fitl4 aariM lUolvB fiialal ' SkWt ft nftl tf ' ' aa v vaaw m vi' v mawi ii,iii vm b. . r MM..4t.AM ; ...i-i rtnvsi iino- siroved in one season, had he known ' st roved 1 1....- ...u i,,i .i h.mrlrod how others had done. ' and eighty loads of manure, as estimat- " ed at one time bv a neighbor, were al- lowed to lie a whole vear about his , .. to lie whole year about horn wSthnnt 9 nrtliratlnn . - Ilia rtta Were 111 i n lfiiitr.iifiriitii 1 iiifrwiiMM iihii . sharp-backed breed. His. swine were the long bristled ;racers His profits a sharp 'dun ..with extraordinary pa- I fiiMifji It ia rin nopp&eiti' ilrnvv him j t0 retrench his i expenses, and the i in- proved examples about him induced ' f , . i'l: .. nim to ainenu ins pmciice; uui not un til his farm was reduced to less than half its original size, by portions sold off .at three different times to satisfy mortgages. ; ' ( Well, what became of the young fif; ty acre farmer, we are asked. He has) ceased to be a "fifty acre farmer." He began by examining closely what ; improvements could be made, of what-1 ... ii- i . .. i ever cnaracter ana Kinu, wnemer cneap . . ., or expensive. ,. Among tliese he was compelled to trlect ihe firtt. the cKeipj noileior firrniiix; and t !! them'bo&n) ia prirte bioilr.' Quit 0 itnprmementi, or tfiww hich promit-tta toj &t tmcc this volarae if Trt.; thtttre tad thf ojxrt, ni ptr, jvq ei tKe Urjfit prufii for the smalteit Uctioni, and read oer crtfa!Iv the g." out!a?. One vt the first of thrae a atatemrnt tf, the admirable nta'aige- - Bat mj debts V , the draining v(- a three acre alder j meat of theae premiam firtna, and aee How nack do jo tref v T a amp, a larer portion bf which he did if theTcannut nake tome improvement Abvut tw kindred and tttt eeottig: anu huainv. tie nau read 01 1 t a a a a t a a a a a Juifgr llurl'a succeta with trwiAroHi; ' be cuBstnictetl ail the stile or aecunda t ;rr cnanneia dv nuinj mem ai me ihi torn with Lmshra cot from the rround, i which enabled hitn to aicoinpliah the work at let than half the usual price, i These bruuh draiaa hae now atoot! many jf ai , and the brtikh bring who! J li. ti nll w wtm .mw more ; than paving the interest on a nunureu ana niir iioiiars per acre, oe-, "lea all expenses, lie doubled his manure bv drawing from the most peaty !. anu w inc. m. w mur hc uunu nas returned the money thus expended at le.t I wentr fold. , The aame keen at. , least twenty fold.j tpntiitn t hia husinpRa in other noints. " ;v . v: : .; :. .r;: :: ricultural pv dollar and a half yearly besules post- age, and which, in connection with hisNed felt hurt at a alight put upon hia experience i .n gooo juugmc.u. h.r. hoiin tha rhiuf iri.ilia in iniwr lit. imuicu w u im ivowm. land, and the whole presents a beauti- ful specimen of neat, finished, and pro- Stable fanning. 1. . - . ' V ' ' . - . hackneyed assertion that larming can i waa oi your age, x uveu ou iw iiuu never be made profitable, or that two or dred." ' . . .i . . ...i': l - .1 I : i i farm of N. Hayward &Son,'of Brighton, Monroe county N.'Y., contaius 78 acres, 58 ol which, are " improvet. . The total expenses are given at l, 480. which sum includes T Der cent. interest . . r on 10,000. estimated value of the larm, besides all taxes, cost of manure, labor, seedsinsurance, and even newspaper subscriptions.. Thff receipt, are 2, 76.-inakinx the net profits tl.2J6- , . i seetls. insurance. and even newsDaDer - a 726, making the net' profits tl,2J6 that is $18,48 per acre, after paying all - . . . . expenses anu iiueresi. misisoeuer man van, or ran way shock. tew of "the principal items of this large amount of profits, are the following: wheat. t404 1 hav 8106 1 Dotatoes. 161: peacnes t,D aiAn. oiAo. nninm $214; seed onions, $100; garden and ., tvjw , oiiuira, fiui uutuiio, farm seeds, $672, besides many 'crops i- , I V . 1 ....... oXess vaiue. 11 may oe proper to w. 1 V siniinff ftue best anu most, intelligeiit c iiiuui it: iui a tf a vis s iwa . " - . ... cuItivatora.oV'-u" ,H u,e iaw' a l,,e fnniieiit . r.ri.niVums .they have .drawn from. the State SoKy 'uUJ . The farm of McCiNc0 eiy muy prove. & Kirtland, - --- r . of Greenbush. collSlStlnL0, !a.u cres of Ullll. chlpfl V iiminiPlI liTXlf"".' PUT- uusrst ia lUdiin" i"ii at m. i iisl mw. per annum ; on which the recei 3,358, leaving 1,948 as net prom manufacture! of cheese, is the chief business: til ve.rltf riiit SlQ-Sfi ! the whole receipts, inculding $1,200 of cheese, and $110 ot hay, are $2,396, At ien e.. V:. : - -..i iiv hci proiiM. mis is uci return v of eleven dollars per acre for; the whole farm, or over 15 dollars per acre for the improved portion, Now, such statements as these, (and we could furnish twenty more not unlike them from our own knowledge,) ought to, convince all those who place the highest net profits on farm investments at three per cent, either that they are 1 .ik . .i ?!?. l . ucuviciit in men tat aDiiuiea, or '. . 1" r . . , . i never in fanned tlicui;elys ol XWKJ .a a 1 earin-rouuiRr a item. f'. . MOLT OP flt'I iXESSt" Thi Hlitory of t Splendid "Bait Vp. I BY OLIVER Of lie , t tamit t' , ; Oat of business, art too, Ned ? events," replied the worthy old gentle- man, with a look of displeasure. , "Cooldn't pay my way on it- " Not on five hundred dollars! and uon 1 expect to pay vourueois oy wan-, dering about the streets r , ' . lnect to fin.i hnaino.a aaaln - ' .a - 2 ucucr iiiau tuu ecl now. ai an 1 v ua-ihui. uic tuatcnii Vnu itn nt vnrt n t rtthun.'l',fJ! n. '8 . . . . , ; rv;r; - :, "An errand boy. ynu mean. nu a.gn.iy. . . . . . An arriml tui than 1 larV Uf tucc uj a, iuu n jv " "l c to business, here is an opportunity to advance yourself;" and uncle Joe look ed seriously into the face of his ne- 1...... ' " " . nhew "What is the salary.". . Four hundred for th. present." I should starve on it. .-,v. ''' ' Live within. your means. When aiitica nave timiigcu aiuvc men. What do you pay for board, Ned ?" "Six dollars a week. I board at a hotel.". ' " Six dollars a week ! Ned, you are crazy," and uncle Joe's eyes stuck out " like two tallow candles. f t M wo of u room together in the at tic. so that they board us low." ! ; "Should think they did low for j 0 ' , offJ! Jke your first them, b'ut high for you. Costs you a! "lffir hundred for clothes, I suppose, don't !,esson fn ,earmnS t0 lwe W,lh,n . oi...i l iki.k .IM t. " ohouut think; they did low tor . - hundred for clothes, I suppose, it?" 'V. . .. ,. ii lii...)) t:..i v..i auuui msi, irpucu .iru, cumc- tj " Do you go to the play' often ?" . "Not above once a week, except when there are stars on." - ' i iftnni ; once a week ! . : Ned, you are an extravagant dog; you will die ( in the poorhouse? " rsnaw ; uncle josepn, you are old fashioned !" V ; '. - If it is old-fashioned to live within one's means, to pay one's debts, and wear an honest face, then then, thank God! I am old fashioned!" replied the worthy old gentleman, with consi derable spirit. " I mean to be honest, to practice all your old fashioned virtues." You can't do it, Ned, on five hun dred dollars a year, with your habits mm M TA. aV " van I uc nouesi r t ot Sanest to run which habits." " You tihonet youtig mat; 'Well, that now. you have a travagances. tndl termrned to stick will see titJthe fe.6 Joseph i a. it LA Uncle Joe c ratchtd Ma ktad. oa tracted hi erebrowa, and lovktd da ciJedljr atorm?. . ... " Bad buaineii, Ned." aaid he, after a few moment'! consideration. : ! could raailj get too put of the scrape. provided 1 saw an? hope of amend mtxt .on jour part, You don't even aav that Ja will reform of which perfectly amazed him. CHirrii 11. The letter was from the attorney of .Miss Mary Marker, a maiden aunt of 11.-- . ..i 1 jv.ji... L,i 1 'rrL; f tl.7s W1a .ITA...C : ed "P MX. r?e5.,a t,,e .,r W,lh But me worthy stocit.broker was II tlA I I an. I Uail, KHOIIM.Ut'l ailliwc.,iv VHW I a u it l- t L n t: 'I .t- youne in; xi weea, v 1.1.1c cjjh, . rpiivu mo man, , unable to conceal the da ' tion Uie astounding intelligence had , .... - . O 1 ruin of vou Ned" " You are absurd, uncle. ' 1 am very sorry your aunt died so soon ; I wish she could have been pre vailed upon to live till you had come to" the year, of discretion." "If 1 had known she intended tore member me in her will, I should cer tainly have expressed my desire that , she might have lived forever, or aoine- such hyperbole." " What are you going to do, Ned It is rather a serious question." f " Time enough to decide it when t 'get the mon.ey." r " lake my advice, rueu; seuie your self down in some quiet position, get another clerkship don't go into busi ness till you are more experienced in the wavs of the world, ion naa oei mpana. ' Be an errant! boy on four hundred dollars a year, when I have ten thou sand dollars in my possession ! Did they do so in old times ?" and Ned be stowed a good natured sneer upon his quiet old uncle. " They learned to creep before they walked. If it will make any difference. I will.give you the same salary you re rVived at Brown and Smith's." "Couldn't think of it, Uncle Josef A thousand would not procure m&tjf- vices, now. t The stock-broker sighed. as good as lost, in his om? was no hope lor mm, . . ii. I l: t. - it irouoieu "". iMttVonlinir the 9 uiv,.u.,,.p, - m ... UC ... epnew to living, anu 'a lavorable rinvesting it Asions of balls. rses, and rich r'excited imagina fousand dollars ap- mnstihle. In vain J . 7"! raoarr""''"
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Aug. 31, 1853, edition 1
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