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v.. t I" (i! 3U ? A 1 l It V M UNION, THE CONSTITUTION AND THE LAV" THE GUARDIANS OP OCR LIBERTY. V tl. XX XIV. HiLLMioitoi ;n, x..r.. ivi;i)3-riiv, Kt:pTEmii.ii 7. 1701. - . - . ' ' '' ' Tr nil jp m p i:tlll,ttJ 1 1 1) ,1 1 I DISSOLUTION.' 'f'HE rjai trier t-l.sp lierrlnfur i4":,g la l.cen the jtrilr wa JU-.!-d ike 9th of Juim. Peik.. iujrtxt J I the firm are fequi-ctrj la call and w Die without Jrlay by rli r nule of fuusif iL former wii! i prrferre X . . . . . J. M. PARISH. -.....' J. II. PARISH. .July e:i, IS53. - - . .. Sl- COKE AND BUY! - ; '.' THE ti!Ti!rr having furrhaked ihf stork of rotstinue tha hu4ie at the mm pi t a into iLe !! of J. M, & CE. Parib. and will be glad 10 ore their friend end tb puhlir generally t their atore. "' I'hej HMeai la rtt cheap Aw ' t. t : a.:.. .. l :n t ut .uribi. ran fiud ewctiy lUr (JW, "'u' I" JVi. & i E. PARISH. 033 TH0TJS0N3 PIANOFORTES!! I'pmnri f (hmmnd fiunm tttli, and 4 f.WAYS buxiiif liJ tbr Sott-Acsrr of i . the M4MM STObiBT fc Dclt ifl V(v iaa anJ sortSi Cafalina lojri-ihri iht partl!J number hvt4, (more linn lj.tu'l.) ro it!f n (a en with truth im! em'.'i Wurf.fnua u lnj auJ tlltnd rifwrienrt !it lltrj f ' . . tXsL'KPASSED IX TONE AND FINISH ! CiuWiiriti; itVthc iani Puno t ' ' MALo uU St.ff, u$ ictil'm a Mutt ' . . trfut tmd Suptrtt Tune, " Wt kfru alu'itv mi baiiJ large tut! varied sth-k of the nweM dylu anJ the lourtt rote, . ; rtrw the may era tit j the ii!ren(-r in price he i.i j oerafioned Mily lj the outward finib, en. !e tlioae wfui wih ! buy elkeajier iuslrunieut. t!i uiimi aJvinl iyt-i of fine and beautiful l.Mte in a I'iJiia of great?? value ' A Urge nuirtVr we n , celt, aie left entirely Jo our vu tate and eeleciirtn, by ,tht who. are imt a -le tu be treeiit ilit-iiif ln-t.aiid a it aiay de v.ilve much m r rep-nibility Uiun a a, all b f Prihv"i!!e, Oraoge, July 8. - ? 94- " May your rich aoil, Exubrraul. dature' Iieltrr LSew-il j: cr ' O'er tt ery Lni'l " " . , From tlie CtHluIry (Gentleman. To Clean Cheat oct of Seel Wheat, t Wf commend the follon inp fo ttrr wheat gruwrr who bt?lievf8 that wheat ticea jf the room w tth tt, they tocttnethe caw ep to ti e Wih Court f Er-the, catatvd, wcuU pot an end to u mii jieasaui m nim apriir ut bijhi run iimi appeal, int triDanai i tasi me j walkf r, that titer .ul either dt or restart.' AnJ that Court hat bow dectd- plan, d decait'p for parti ukknown. ' Commercial. iAr iti - ,.ik : -1 .. . i ' .... ...v .-. w IS.IIU" uu till Ryftl Li plan, deceit ed Clinton, mote d raiiJlr ed unanirooBiilr that the State i lend- upon the weaker Oenent ear.tJi I buu ud for 'the redemption of th kioa and hit 7,000 tneM, and ended the tT ii m" ti :Duna war.. ITte battle of Uttilfcrnl pet that Ths FaaxtRBenjamio HallaweH. From thee decisions the people f capture in Vahin?tua'a baari. and the d.Mtn-uuhed Mathematician of Al-, M!MaIppi cannut e.cape, no matter if that Oxford and Vorltowa became esandria, latelf delivered verjr in- j the argomeaU i.f the repodiatort were connectenl ; and the pbiloiophr fef bia-tereat.t.- addre. lu-fure the Arrtcol-; Mia4 both i av tn,i Bmrala. Their tory shows their depnJrnce. and that tural Sw letr. He gives the ftdiow ttig 0WI tribma!$-cwn created br them- the"ieer et entwa. father to the rreat graphic sketch of the character of a to detertntoe fttcb ijueationa er. The state of North Carolina gave mrf .: i ... , m ;har decided tlut ther are bound to General Grtrne S3.000 acre of west While the mten.-ent and reflect-. par. Ha the deciuoa been diSer em' land fur that dav'a rk. now ing farmer w planter eels his depen-fDt, had their o a courta (and that lortE a million of dulla'r ; butthedar dence tut the one hand, he feel hu in-, wouy hat e been bardlj fair to the for- itlf has not jet obtained its proper dependence and dtgnitron the other. eigB creditor) decided otherwise, there place in American hi.torr. He knows that Jic.w thn foandatton ' woold have been tome exce, perhapa. ' L and support of ail other occajjationa. But now there it none. The State U I A Gciltt CoxsciE.vct:. When Dr. E k jurt received our SPKING ANU, KLMMtR tiOOlW. Pleaae call and 1 tliciti. 'i'bey will e aold ujoa ccoiuinodt- , v..,...rnr inuiMuuiti , re ricn tuj ue to pay. ITte plea of pui Uonne. i 1 .1 "r V - r-.,iDuei)ieu w mm ir metr principal ,vertf cannot be preferred.- The Jadg- took tin Ilia iinl.i' l iml mini ulnrra unit :.;,, II. I.l ... ..I - I . . . . .. .7 . ...v , v-3 - --- v,.u.ui.iCB. ic icn mi en-. et telerted or themselves, alter a fair? he wa IllVa flJinf llttw fkatllta- IllilltTl nan rrailla'IaMiI.k.ntK. .l M anil 9 j. a . .a at. -'-"-- ' ' . inn U HC n B 1B liaiuic SIIU LIiaLlUUa iriol t,ora faifiiaI owainel thn a I a Uaaurd. who wm.u..d Piano, that ith at-'""Jl'l;"' . , ,. . , ,,.i.m. eautim, ..id ,.r..m(-ne to their ordcrf - E?, ep?ji"ll ' .Tit ,Vy.h.llha.e. PlaVo Furt. of P'Vy e j Ti'w " V r" ' C ? an iuflrument fr.ira the heat milker in the world, i " , WB t:uu4iitiel, ami allowed to be returned if not all Ihey are rejwwnied to he.' , " E. P. NASH. - ' Piano Foile Ware Ilimma. : " Cornei Syraimire ami Bank trrrlH. ' Teleraburg, Ya., April 15, 1853. . ' 82 April lllh, 1853. LONG & Whim. .... . 81 ;Wool Carding, fPHE ulwrritvor" Mkchlnea, at Eime Milla, . , a ttrmiae eounty, will be in onrialkm by the j Kllb ol July ; ana eomoniera are reieeiiuiiy rr. 4)iieied to brin? their .Wool in warm weather ami well ur(t:iniK ao that he rati do work of that charader whirh will not fail to plrat, " Fla f'ei'! will le received In payment foi Carding and fjr Wmd Rulln. - r ; ; YM. S. CLAYTOR. June7th, 1R53. , ' ' ,' . House & Lof lor. Sale, r rl ' ' "" Having removed toChal Hill, J I i T afterwards Dean of St. Paul's. possession of his first living, as Iked into the churrhrard he .... . cated chess from Ins larm. is sufficient II II r. nudrrKtantla , that r an. I :. v t.i .t..- t.i if. .a ? .1 . "Bl t .t r ii r .i t i f . , . :. j. urcii .tavurauic iiict- whuhi nave. ue cravr, anu in u luunu a small to .how t ie fallacy of the popular be- mik ,h,t lm-? der ves Jts conttnu. " maintained that the decision should be headless nail, which he drew out ae l,,f tat "cheat is oulv degenerated ,d, existence .uttned.atelj from the .Uolnte. .As it is adverse, the; should cretlr. and wr.pt in the corneJof hi. heatr. We have given g1 j earth. A l.ule calcolatmn show, Um bow to it. No rule can be a Just one handkerchief. PIe then ."ked I thl ion to this matter for more than twen- that there is never sufficient food in lhst doe not work both wavs. grave-digger if he knew w hose thl tjr rears, and we have never been ahle lne world . to dispense w ith a single ! . . , 6. BulMn. skull wm II renl".l il..t it ... t find at. instance of the conversion of h,rVe6t. , If. therefore, the earth w?re ! . -1 y fuM of . LZl L Lent i .wJ wheat to cheat; and the result of thpe to full to produce for oue year. and the Not a bad Law to Refhrji Datxa- shp, nd who havin- ffone io bV.F in. investigations has convinced .us that futnl be d.stributed to all. while it last, aim The first case in New Jersey toxicated. was found'lrad in iSa bid .1. cl.r.rii-iiiiHinll nn mur -.1 I . '.I.. .1.... .!.... i ! l - i ... . .... vl.lu, III IUUIIU III 1)18 IHU 7 '"v .-......-...... eUf iic.srcn me tn-s-irucuuii i every unuer me law relative to naoituai I in the tnornin- ' did accur.. We have often aluded to mimiil on the globe by starvation. But drunkards tMk olace at Princeton the .'I!,! h. . I'ii.s ..i.i .v- a... - w aow saaiktrw llltE UUl U'i V Yes." " What character did she ktl l 1 I . .1 . . .t ! i . . . . . ' .1 Mv"' u,"i nr i cm v me that Wllll tha nnr.ilail tit lr Kfur. a lup. an in. I . I l . . " .c . . transmutalioii, he will iiot take the artii remaineth, seed-time and harvest quisititm into the habitual ilrunken psins necessary to extirpate cheat from hall not ceise. " - i ness of Charles Skillman, and bis in- his grounds, . .- ' I : - : canacitT to take care of his nronettv. sue jury caie a veruici tnai aucn was DR.F.UMtM)trKl DWlCK&iON bavt did accur.. We Have often alluded t animal on the globe by starvation. Hut drunkards took place at Princeton the aMiwiMied tlitni-leain the practice of Ale' if Kerause we believe the nnint one of k. m..nl. l'.iI. ....R.l.nil,. .t.:.t a.vi . ..u 'ri. rt ti.. s t - . .. ... . .. i , ii I . " . .1 r iimraiBimn . mi tiniinii.iiK mt tuiu- 4U Ull. a lie V-llallCCIH'r tiuiLuS T ,or jgreat practical importance ; fr so long ing 1)r0llll8C f Him who ha the power commission to three gentlemen,, who ' June 3.1 1853 i f9 " "m ucuw-a in uic uvnv tnq lne WHl l0 iuUUt MM Meosrs. Loitors: I have thought fVvi i f ?A the nubacriber offer hi late rew- of sending VOU Something like the lol- j , Cvrflffi Si r.-lfllsl? .Ifix-a in thelownof HilUmrouell C'il,. I.,i i..'i. run a tut I . C SiZ(ArW. , 1 f i liar it it ii. i nuimvami trv iAnvanynit!v miMiiirnl. " . . 1 . . . - Ss. VPher. u . a..od Offi,- o the lot. with two room. ' the chess out. take the ruiuies out , . . , y,t -5 BOOICS! 1 luiv uii wnu mwi via : - , ... . . a Well. Ham and SittlOo. and every necary, ol the fanning mill, leaving toe screes j Out llouie. The Houae is aituated on King! in take oS' the rod , that shakes the ; . ..ak... a .... - t . 1 . " . Mreei, ronvenient to ine tourt iiou. Apply . iii'dles and screen : nour tne wneat- RHAl.Ti keep a very pn tiv awcirtmenl of to ihe nulwrriber, at Chapel Hill, N. C. slowlv inlo the hopper with a basket: t . . . ... ... . . or a hall-bushel ; turn the mm a uttie . quicker than for ordinary cleaning, ami HUGH April 12th, 1053. W' A 1)1) ELL. ' 1 81 DiNikaal Mf Jinie Wataon', among whirh are the followiii?: Wilev'a N. C. Form Btnk ; Wiley N. C. Reader rWheeler' Hirtory; an ' aruinient of the Amrriran Trail tWictyV lbiok;' Keliioim, HUuuieal and Temjeranre Ihiok, in great variety. Cheap, rrrif rheip. Call and aee lhern. Any Book furnUUed to or- ' tier, t ,.,, . nr.!.' t "".' I IIillKloUgh, May 10. . . 65-, U dlwm Paier.n, Admniwrator of U.v.d Br.. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Alamam-e CurNTY. Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions, . June Term, A. I). 1853. Iiett, deceaard,' tt. every grain of chess w ill be blown out, j unless w here three chess seeds stick ; together, which is sometimes the case- w ith the top seeds. - v . j II every farmer w ill clean his seed ; wheat in this way, I will warrant that t ! wheat w ill never turn to chess after ' llaniM Dennett. J.hnWbortonan.lliiwifpJnn.,the land Is" once clear of it ; but: the '' ' ' f.-i;..i.ii KI...11.,.. pi.. rr..t.t. .n.t .ib. k.i. altfli.HUv will hf tii o-et the fanner to THE SuhaerlUM are now . ....... i... !..., .. ... .. -...ri. . .. 1..1:... 1 t ttiiiitiii ik'iHir' bawi t 11. av.iitf 1. 1 aw nST ed. J'tliliun for Account and fkllleninit. 1.. ti w...t. ....1 v.ii.. 1..1,.. n i. :.. ..... :...t. . 1.. 1.1 reeeivrntt their tyrnif Mnrk of; .,.,,.,,,. Bre.llove and wifc Naue.. - l...... .k j ria. iiaiF art-ii puiiic iticit n in oiuhu w ' .. i A a ".. a . - . . . a 4.-- a a PAINTS, Ol 1.8. ME- . union jr Accuuni ana euiemmi. bigh as agriculturists, 'Whom ICOUIU, STUFFS and SPICF.S. em- IT appearing to the ralisdrtioo of the Couit, not make believe it 'until'!, went to braeing a- larer Slock than that the livK-udaiita, Thom.ta Urecdlove and ejr bams and showed them that it h. evet before been offered in j..h Bennett, reside without the liriula of ihi m(, , b A j iat efi-ectuav. tlir mnrket. and which they St.itej M i therefore ordered that puhliratum le ,, . . - .1. ..... 1 ... -l . ....i.. .:...iK 1.. i...i. n;iM......K f... it.-...... 1 mt lact useii is vtoiiu iimm mm lffTiriral IV t"l I'lW ITf tjSNrMIt VI f-f- iiiiuvi-4i,i iivwimw 1 iv "J'n . . . lime to punctual dealer. , Phyaiciait and other of ix week, notifying the Mid Thomas Breed-l farmers, It they Will only try It. I WO j are rexiiectfully invited to rail and examine our love and John Dennett to be and appear at the men will clean from 10 to 15 bushels stock. r, . ,. . x tivi voun ricn ami uancr ewon wr ner hour, il the wheat is nam, say; l. II. Stliuubr -"' i Alaraaneeeounly. to-be held for aid eounly at f,.. cn .- Ih tur hnh. ' -Ap"ll,t' ' ' - ihec,M.lhouirC.rahanVonihefir8tMoUihy ,n, sfderabfe wheat will blow aWayj .W-.....T...V - a ter ine irtiinn iiionuay in . ugosi nexi, men anu y , .. . . . .,, ..1 , - 1 JUST RKCEIVEI) ,iril . ,,.i ' j,-,-. M ..it.nn with the chess but with such wheat as. from 60 to 64 A SUPPLY July 27. - ' of llni-miUC 1 orn 1 w taken era ennftntu and heard ix vurit as . . ... - ....... LONG & WEI!!!. Jtollicm we raise here, weighing 95' . IRON! IRON!! AN Asaortrwnt just reeeivi d 1 ItVIJ June I&, . .LONG & WERR. 90 For the FALL of 1853. ange aixl Al.imaiice. Due diligre&ee will le PURCHASEKS of ClOTHISC are infirm aail tfiial tafai aii a iuu ikiiT-if itrino thl 4ffm, KS7 A .S'.VO II TA1 K AT of CHUTHlMi fat colli-ction of claim. Applications wholesale onlv 1 uitahlc to the Counlrv Trade. Penaioivi nd Bounty Lamia-promptly attend; o be found in the Slate.' -.- r . 't, . We do buiiiiieas on tho . lbs. per bushel, little if any ol the; wheat will be blown out. In some; cases it is hetter to raise the Kind end of the fanning mill about two inches from the floor ; more wind can be given and not blow away the wheat. . Lvery i m SfTf J$ ,T,i"?T?33t " man that tries this will hud it answers,; t tmm j -verv reader of vour paper should 4tlorney aii.l Counsellor at Law, .. .. -hbor that don't read. 4UlStZrf-QMW&M9a..li.- 1 1 hav not raised a" wine-glass full ONIINl LS to praciKem the Courts oil r- f . mole than Willie, John Faurelt, Clerk of our eaid Citurt, at olllcc, the first Monday after the fourth MonJuv of Mav, A. D. 1853. ,.. , , JOHN FAUt'ETT, c. c. c. July 2d. tPiice adv. $5:50. 95. cil to. The Order promptly filled. An examination of, our clock in aolicitetl. - - llANFORI) & BROTHER, j 29 Park Row, (opposite the A al or House,). N. C. We are the largest nvinufaoturer of OILED CLOTHING , in thin country. RUBBER CL0THIXG al ihe lowest m.irket talcs. ' Juno 20, 1853. ' 91 i 'heft cash price Riven for Land Warrants. Hi ie in lha Court Houae. . February 2d 1 1 I ' 73 STATE OF NORTH O A ROL1 N A , Alamancr Copxta. , Superior Court of Law,- May Term,, A. II. 1833. . Sophia Gilliam vs. J.iuiea Gilliam. 1'ttitiun fur Dirurce. IN, ihi case, it appearintt to the Court, upon the return of the gherifT, that the defendant, James Gilliam, is not to he found in ihi eounty, it is ordered by the Court that proclamation be in ule foi the defendant to come into t'ourt and sinswet, as commanded by the. ul(rn-i. It is I'm ther ordered by the Court, that public,. - A fresh supply of - - - . - ItXoflaU'at Life rills and Phoenix , - t. , Hitters, r - - Received and fr sate at the Post Office. November 17. - r ,, . .. - , 61 BOOTEES. . ' if AWES Thin-Sole Bootee, bom i. Mile & j -A Son, Philadelphia, just received by ' LONG &. WKliJi. Juno 15. " : j-. 90 Just to hand, , M1 MIS DSHTB S1T!DM, TJEATRICE. Ike great Novel of the age; T)air 1 twenty years. Before that I had lots ol It,' and was sure wheat turned to chess. . . j A very extensive wheat raiser has ' agreed to come this fall, and make a( part of one of my fields grow chess without sowing it. for which I have . . . . . :...!.. ..r an-reed to give nun itte reniaiiiu.-i i The Farmer's Da if liter. . She may nol in the mazy dance,1 ' . t. With jcwell'd maiden vie ; . She may not amile on courtly swain With aoft hevciti'hinj eyej -. t She cannot boaal a form and mien , That lavish wealth ha bought her j But ah! he hna inoch fairer charm ; -The farmer ieerhnu daughter i . The rose and lily on her check : Together oo to dwell; . , 4 . Her laughing blue eve wn allie'around The heart a witching spell; Hei smile i bright a morning glow Upon the dewy plain's ' And listening to her voice wa dream That spring ha conte again. ', The timid fawo t nol more mild, , Nor yet more gay and free, , Tit lily's cup is not more pure . . . , .'n ail its purily : , r Of all the wild (lower iu the woods, Or by the crystal watr, There' none more pure or fair than she, The burner' peerlesa daughter. . The haughty bell whwn alt adore, Oa downy pillow lie, v While forth upon the dewy lawn , The merry luaklen hie : And with the laik'a uprising song, Her own clear voice U heard ; . Ye may not tell whirh sweetest sing, . The maiden or the bird. .. . . .Then tell me not of jcwell'd fair ; . The brightest jewel yet ' -' la the true heart wheie virtue dwells ' . Aud innocence i set ! ' The glow of health upon hei cheek, ' The grace no rule hath taught her, The fairest wren l a that beauty twiues . I for the farmer' daughter. " the case, and according to the law, the Orphan's Court, on application, must appoint a guardian mer him. . He is devested of all control of his proper ty, which will be restored on his re formation j all liquor sellers, under a penalty, are forbidden to sell to him, and legally, he tstu be treated at luna tic. -. . -.W'edo not think it out of the war to treat every man as an lunatic who is an habitual drunkard, except that the drunkard should always be held re sponsible when sober for acts commit ted in a state of intoxication. Such a law,' we should think, would be. very apt -to make retpectubte drunkenness odious, " and ' respectable' drunkards quite ashamed of the vice of intempe rance. ; The clause prohibiting the sale of intoxicating drinks to such per sons is especially commendable. As between two persons, the one tempted by a depraved appetite and bad com pany to drink, and the other tempted by avarice the meanest of all passions to sell, the latter is infinitely the more culpable of the two. ji. Y. Expreu, Pain in the United State$.-K Pper submitted to the Association for the Advancement of Science by Prof. Blotl get, of the Smithsonian Institute, states the loltowing interesting facts: 1 he portion ol the Continent east oil the Rocky Mountains diners essential ly from the western portion and from Europe in regard to the distribution and amount of ram. Its fall is symmetrical and general, not irregular and local. The actual amount annually falling isgreatenn low countries, aau decreas es with the elevation. It is greater in the Mississippi valley than on the Atlantic coast in the same latitude by about one-eighth. .. It is less in the Alleghanies than on the Atlantic coast in the same tatitudes by about one-eighth. , The law of distribution is deduced neighbors reflected on her, because she married the day after her husband burial." -! 4 ) " , A few days afterwards the doctor paid her a visit, as if by accident; asked her some questionsand, at last, of what sickness her former husband died. As she was telling him the same story as the sexton, he opened is hand kerchief, and cried in an authoritative voices "Woman, do vou know this nail f Struck with horror, site instant ly confessed the murder. Au. Gone blt One! W'e copied a ? statement from the Cincinnati Gazette a few days ago, that neven young men of that city twenty-one yearsago agreed . io nave an annual meeting ana supper so long as any oi their Bomber should survive, and also stated that only two of, them were then living. Henry L. Tatem, Ksq., one of the two, died on Thursday last. leaving J)r, J. Vatticr as the last man of the whole party," The next annual supper takes place in October, and the Gazette remarks! " How awful that last supper, when the sole survivor enters the room, and , sees there the seven plates and the se ven chairs, each of w hich tells hi in what shadows we are, what shadows we pursue ! i n CEdipus, a correspondent of the N. Yi Courier and Enquirer, offers to give fifty dollars to any medium who will discover what passage from Shak s pea re and the Bible are contained in a sealed packet to be placed before said medium ; fifty dollar for the di vulgence of . his thoughts as seiretly written down piior to the experiment; fifty dollars for the moving of a table, four feet square, provided by Oedipus, by other than mechanical means, and fifty dollars for the ringing of a bell in broad day-light by invisible agency. The experiments are to be pet tormed in the presence of three persons ; one selected by Judge Eminotids. one b U.lipus, and one by the two witness thus chosen. a nn" nt Ifwiilar il-era in amnitnt . a I . . . .1. . ...I. ..... .... . . my crop, lie may uesimy me wiicai, mjssissIPPI BONDS. IMPORTANT DE with decrease in temperature, whether but chess he cannot make. , ClslON. . that decrease of temperature is due to JOHN JOHNSTON. Near Geneva, May 20, 1853. ." Curb for Boxe-Felox. corres pondent of the Baltimore Clipper says, that a thimble full of soft soap anil quick By a' private letter dated Jackson, , increased elevation or higher latitude. 30tU ultimo, we learn that the High, The sources of supply of moisture Court of Errors and Appeals the su- are considered as lying beyond thesur prenie judicial ttibunal of that State face atmosphere. . limp tjtitinimnnsJit dpri.lpd that tisi4 ! - ' " . n .... .. .. .. ... i that a tiuniDie iuu ot son snap aumiuita. sippi is, togHiiy uounu to pay the union : ii. ustiLtinr uuu.runu. j silver, niixeil and bound tightly over Rank bonds ; and that no action of the . Eximet from Benton' lorth-coming History.) i the felon, will draw it to a head i tithe Legislature or vote of the people can af! The philosophy of history has not yet course ol ten or twelve boors. The feet tte question. Ifacli Judge deliver- laid hold of the battle of Guilford, its THE BATTLE OF GUILFORD. This Tosas aku thk Toqdb. W are told of a woman in New Jersey (we suspect we have seen the same woman in several other States) who was greatly troubled by a very provok ing and.quarrelsome neighbour. They scarcely ever met without getting to loggerheads about something, and their June 8th. 1853. 89 sev Burns; Life in Earnest: Happy Home tihecver Pilttrim V Proa-rese; startling que tions; Memoirs of lvdy Cah-ahoim; Life in New Y'ork; The Vonn? Maro.mei ; Woman FrieaJj Villette: Daniel Webster's Works, complete Killiie's Daily Readings of the Bible Grace of Christ : Memo of Robert and J. A Haldane; t.MIUI IIUIMlia- . ... , . ... ., I., .fV tion he made for three months, in I e Cteeiwbo OOOR"' nymn UUUKSf ' r .... 11:11.1 i. n......i. r... .i.. u-c. lOUj;il I iliriOl Hllll. lIIIMMMijo iinvilin, iwi me I . ahsi'ntdefeiilanUJimestJItiin, toapMar at the next term of this Court, to be held for the county ( - . , of Alamaiiw, at the Couit House in Graham, on lP6rn Leam tram FSHOkJ "B Portfolio.7 he 8th Monday after lhe4th in September ae-xW r A MOST charming volusoe, for ale at Ihe then and there to answer or itemar m the "aid ', -- Drug Store, w - - " petition, or the Mine will be taken conessa j n July 5. - -'-. '' '". '- 93 against him. . . - l- 11 " v : " Witness, W. J. Oiagson, Clerk ot our aa.tf FRESH FLAVORING EXTRACTS, a m J. j , . I. fmoii, sad Peach. W "s" rior Ftearh Bratuty and Wines, purposes, r or sale by witness, w .X tiingson, cierx 01 our mtiu np;!S,f P I,A' court, at office, the 8ih Monday after the 4w '."rjA.NlLLA, Le Monday in Miyreh, A. D. 1853. 1 1 ., 1 Abo Superio - ' W, J. GRAGSON," C. S. C. !, Medicinal purp July 29. price ady J ' . ' 95--3m . TRADE! TRADE!! E want to trade for TOW AND COT ToN CLOTH." ' LONG & W EBB. February 1853. 71 . LONG & WEBB. June 22d, 1853. 91 fjA GOOD FEMALE TEACHER in wanl of a situation. Apply to the Editor of the Recorder. , luueSith, 1853. . .3 loud and angry words were often besrd by the people around. ' A friend whom she consulted, ad ed her try a new plan. It was . i a auestiun. Kach Juilro tU'iiver- laul hnld nl th hatt a nt liuiltonl. its weather, anu Ctis coun.UH to her core' can then be removed, and by the etl a very elaborate concurring opluiun, consequences and effects. That battle that when her wotrv ing neighbo application of the usual poultices the a nf which are represented as surpass- made the capture at Yorktown. The in and began to use hanl wj sore will be soon healed. The remdy ingly able and convincing, covering the events are told in every history; their, should not reply at all, but j is said to be a very severe one, out ai- whole grauud, and meetingand refuting connexion and dependence in none.; tongs, and drawinz here a J a . .1 I tT. a a " . a ai a . . . . A. - . B a S a at together preferable totnetusease. wooe every point raised in opposition. Vv e It broke up the plan of Cornwall. in the Ore, should sna lelou&uf tale years, are quite common, uouut it not. INo state in the Union the aouth, and changed the plan ol( out uttering a 1 aud the remedy, if eft'ectoal, will prove ha abler Supreme Judges than Missis-, Wrashf?jrto in the North t Comwallis So when the a real blessing to the suiierers. : sippi. w as to sumipe the Southern autes, ana ana commenc v; ,-.' '. I Heretofore the Legislature and the w.as doing Xjt util Greene turned upon ( click went 'Bkd Bugs. Ye nnblished the foi- people have declared by vote that tins him at GuiltKH W ashiagton was oc- breath . ' . .. I.. ....I.. .... . I.t. Ill I I .....,t..l J -i lowing some time ago, but as there are uus vcre uuta megai au ""-us- J worn ds were botb illegal and unconsti-Jcupied with- some inouiries-ahoHt it we repeat it. tutional. h The judiciary, which alone;m New .York It .ii Irmu Air. PiiK.nunn nf the Golds- had rightful authority to pass upon ; troops. ' . He ha ki.A.an-h'VAa. Kr. -' the question, had given no opinion. sign to cactare" - Alcohol, hair pint ; Sal Asimoniac, 1 Since this popular and legislative de. j(the Frencn fletf ounce : Snirit of Tornentlne. half pint: cision, the subject has been brought , eity, and thereby fTatrosiveSublimati.; I tmiirp: CamoKor. broadly before the courts, in the man- war. All his prepara 1 ounce. Put the Camphor into the ner prescribed by law, in which suits on for that grand consi Alcohol and dissolve it, then pulverize against the State must be brought, ! he got the news ot the i 1 12.0( L M the and cX Vtir mitk i(Hiry Ulinton, then anatp 12,000 British)V l the heroicVJ'''' and A Vtiip the Sal Ammonic and the Corrosive aud betore tribunals empowered by the Sublimate and add to it ; after which laws to settle all such conflicting ques--put in the Spirits, of Turpentine, and tions. The case- came hetore the Su shake all well together. This will end ' perior Court of Chancery. The Chan- ihe days, and nights, too. of any bed cellor decided tha,t the State, bug it touches: and on washinff the bed- rally and legally bound to steads as well a th i hints and ere- bonds. The Attorney Gener ford, the retreat of Cj s m ing ton, his inaauit a C a id the South, ward 9 an' tfcrnugh V oa . .... . - . . a . 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The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 7, 1853, edition 1
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