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WffljaiBii n i I ' ! ! . I , . .1 'f XlOX; THE CONSTITUTION AND THE LAV THE GUARDIANS OF OUR L I B 2 R T T , IIIIt.M!'.cni'i, ivi:iiMinv, ocroiici: is. 133. 1706. :1 s J 4 .r y?N .f fY I ! . Leather! Leather! V FALL TRADE, iE53!t . TE fr.-jwrtfulty im'wm cur 4J fci.J ana f I patruft, a trU 1L putie at large. Jul we fc f'J" in iur. iL Lrrl and tmt , - I.EATllEit ia n.LING5 - IW w. bvee.er had IU ,irf:iKW.ifrif them, 'lb. rrl llul .r ,,,,, , U. .brrfo-r-Taooeryth, have .w . .5. .ih- V,. i : ..l I V ui, H..- i k -.l Ueljw r fuuwerlr soim f ibt lri!ing w cie: ; ' ' -v '- - v . . AanirsQ C. If Hun, g ,;' ' li ! Iiuing.Uiittti.ig inJ K.Mir Ski , v 31 M irocca Skin, Uud; Leather, 8l tltllu, ti tiiMi Jiilu. ' H i4liiu. fekirthig Uilta. "-,, Bii llijfc, , . ; t, lv . t600 i l 'k atiJ Iti-Miturk 8u Lrtthef, IUU kV Unit! I.itKfi, rmlirriiic all ttraikt. Iti rre Jik. Urkiw frebie & while. JW St, lUjiirvrt. y A R n yultli X. U. Th liilicat rti'rt, j.aiJ in ca.u. fur g rem aud otu J lii.tm. . ' V. A.&K.'!I. F. rrterriHjrg.'Aucuft 31. - . 01 3 n NO t ICE TO NORTH C.VUOUN A & VIRGINIA. MERCHANTS, j w StCVeilSOll & Wcdddl, imy6?riT, & aDS2iSB3! Oa Stipia and Fancy Dry Goois, , j ' I'dcribarg; lu., ' V Vt)Vufr.rtoihirdel.rieiidromina.i.i.! A Uig aMortinrm of Itl tl. Ullll troll- llni'iitul t;Mds. lojiutw with a lito,k of PimirMlc al.i Its, pur,h.ed ttor. : tii recent advance iu i.rkvr" - . TiuSwluH...J tr.wineouraAnmrr,t,a.wi.rI.oofille,1t-. can ntf.r a jiTat indiicemeni to .urvUaeri t urUaer mirUt. rdio. CjI be I'lund ui tin or any olrr m X. V. Urdrr rouptly atlenJrd IVterxbur;;, Sojjt. 13, 1833. - 9IU Month-rail, IS53. Importers and Wlioiesaie Dealers, jtEli leave f. inform their friend in VIKGI. MA andNonril UAKOU.N A. lh .1 .bey are'orrpired tlii ikou to ofli-r lb LAIiUttt J' and moot cunimandiog tmk of tic will br f.find heNer than any recent our- t'lm-ea. Uuvinz at all lime eirlutivelv Car CASH, liiev brlieve they warM adant.gr : wlmh will m ike il to die interel of .un her to call on tbcin. 'J'eun liberal, a usual. PAUL & MclLWAlNK, ImHrler.4 and V boleade Deuler, 1 Eaat tSi.le Sycamore alrrrt. flj Amenta f. r North Caiobiu Cotton Varn, Domettiee, arid Id Hhoe Thread. . ' " , . Prlerat)urj, Va., SefH. I. . 01 .CbDper&Tin. rnHE tutMrriU-r h,.;n. ei . the Tin and Conner ErfuLli.nn.-iil htcly ' Owned by A. C. M unlock, teg leave to inform tU.eiiiaa..B of HilMjorough and iheauriounding eouii.ry, that he will continue to cury oil the Tin and Copper BuHiirsa h, .11 ii. v1(,iul, brnnrhet, and would be plraied to have a call from all wiJ.ing to purcluae any article in hi line of bu-inrs... f " " .. Merchant will be supplied at the usual wlnde. tale price, a. the idiortest notice, and the Tin delivered at their d.iora free of cost. ' Every ar tiele warranted to be of good material and tl, ikinntishingrKHl. - : His aliop will be found on door above P. D. Kullin alore. CHiRLES THOMPSON. "Sep.. 14, 1853 k ' , 02--1 HOUSE AND LOTS (near Hillsborough,) FOR SALE OR RENT. The House and Lot w here I A Ilie I-te Pricatly Mangum reaidrd. 1 9W a . . . . J near niiisnorouRii, on the tixford rod. i oflered for sale ot rent. - ' The H.wik i pleasantly situated, and though not witbi,,iheorpoiaiion,iuiricirnlly near to enjoy the advantage of the town. The lot ha j on it all lhe nerewary out houses, a good well,' and a garden. A Jul adi.iinin. containing aliout ! inrrt k an.. . i , t t - ... h aa.. I t aan.i I. a .i.a oil .at lad i........ . . . 1 1 ...a hi r .1 itfi a.T ruiiui at aAaii.iii a.. . - i a . . . . . . . . I l.ai aiM o'w in, oii.fc-m.arr. iv n c i i. ,-. "" - wiro m, : " iv.w .Miai mi nawuguic uouuj grew more cotiilortaule aud "'"r" oh me importance ol a iupp ir.ii.ial aawiinrni I ei frd a RMiiuer a if be luj alUiitrJ lh- aca of Ul'ili. Their b.iinteil nut sll th,. eim.r 'i l. ......... ,:i.i..i i ,! k..r..l . .. VX' TaumV- uU4,rrlerMToN. IrTTr'r S "T '-Set .tiering the Vup w Uv7r, m IC ih her JhZ dar Tafi .n I Uaiof il SKIVED DltOGd'S'S .r:- '"SAMUEL THOMPSON. J -e larni.wou.d produce at mutlij lhe garden .v;We4 moat excdlent . whool of mannera and temper than a Bfaurnmuufi.rte..r.nM u giw - OcuUei 3d. 19S3. , o$3 "'J '-""'- 'd cattle would coa ; tablet. wluct,f wjih Uie butter and chiolofii.o.aU. Vulgarity, im jn-riout li.tactun.a.i.ii.fu.Ua.aiur.ij.i;i,j,l ! !..' coiIt8. the p.cture . ciiecse, were read.l diapoted of for oett. peeihnett, caprice a the part of oip.wie U. P. iUrrU.!,- sd,lu-.v i..re. .,J STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. drwn ,n.v "ear iia-ndi wat nutltie tutt ai our couute town. The chick ti"'" headt, will oro.uce t'teir corret . STAl'LU Al F.1ACV j N obedience u a dmeetf the Court of Fqui- b iiUTlli nun meir advice than . Ue in what 1 cont.dered itt rankest ripening the crops ol the United States, taet of a liberal education in hit youth tya m : eft ai?.-a f n - . tM u,al, coual 1 fcC" u 'IT ltoMl.r: . r., . . 8ta" of growth, I turned it under, 'I hut, suppose the aggregate 'orth f lie died worth a million aud a half ami '-i at tbl-.ere,lrrce ..f Willi. Welb. deed,. Alter stating the case fairly to her, 1 keeping , my mind my wife's motto, these crops to be worth 5()0,0)0.00 it it uppu Z Si! h l!ef c Luj ever .ahiUiied in th. cit, f Peterainirg. TbW'on tue Mih rfijeiohrr neji. the Re,! EM.b- of bhe qu.etly remarked. Well, that the, pUio accp I again put it i.i wheat, annually, as the thorough maturing of m benevolence dur iThi file ,:nS,,S.,,;JYl P-'r-tia.?y on the t'u,, ;:! h..e been elected whh g.e..! ew by one 0f th. jm"he u,,d. f Xichoi.t HrMei-tl.e other UUJ IM,t ue u?n etl- 1 e lluu w he crop. I do not now remember the hne oi the four warmest inontha, itt thousand dollart. He wat fifty tit firm IX PEKsoX, and having ooeraied rarly eontioing loo Acre. Adjoining the land, of G. , , co,n"ortaDie one, out witii a average yield, but know thatitwas value daily must be about four mil- yeart of ae " Wl J t.rndnc, .be work of American D..nu. Term, twelve montba credit ti- tC ' our assistance 1 will engage near! v thu tv busi.els to the acre. Ttiui Hons of dollars. It instantly occut- " ' ' " ' vn mm acres, will ! be old with the oiheruraur.r.0 it r- iim...i.. . tm - t vi . feeptemi-er 19. - .. ff ; , ' 41 '. lJ ; : Fern Leave fnrn Fanny's Portfolio.1 1 A MOST charming volume, for ialo at tl. Drug Store.' - --k.. -. . S. July S. t i '-.. : . 03.- ' IRON! IRON!! - A X Ataortrticnt jiht reeeitid, LONG k WEBB. aa 15. Ui5r X. C. R. R. Coa.;ur. -Crttilarougb. Sept. ISth. 1S53.) V fJliCE M hereby gUtn to lh S 0. k hoU3i a 1 ui lb X. C. R. R. .'twnpanr. tlutt a in. ! a!lmni m cLd (or and buJ nta!ie an iU r'" "V "ucj,t,owii in Kina, oo l M.,P- e(l f Joy; j 7? Ih ,U ft?' 4 'K rf Uen,brr' '8f ' J uf 7? L . ' iiUaMl of ten tr trot. r-ll i A r .. r ,. fur ' KyWe ou th fil day U ! I.k,Ti c.Iu T j.u" ,wiin i iui inginKHi m tu rmnrr. in uwBKiaiavi auj ai la a- it n mr iiia k.j uki, l. iu M.iin .u.: i. .u rhanerlU colkyti.,K inauit.m-au of Mnqutnt,. ----- - Bw -" bm uw CVKLS I. ME.NUEXIIALL. CecrrUry auJ Tmeorer. TaTs- : TO ALL WHOII IT HAY COMCEari. r HAVE n.i. d. ... .. Tim. ..maw freehand ir.HN anJ .fter thi d Ha h will at litn la make contract for biin- Court of Pleas and Quarter Sctsiont, i Auust Term, I8?3. rT hi lit t'.u.'t tl..l lh t MrW fim I n.nirr, in iiir (jiiiHimugh IteriHttir, that niij' - riv uf lha JuMiiri imrt on Monday of ,o- " '" '-"" ". " purU., ui ciciuna ' . L. S. c. c. ' -- -Cheapest, tShortest, 8c ' Kt Expeimous Route Tw I'elerabiirs and the Aorth. fPRAVEtXEKre minj dawn lh Raleigh iia'u,u R"J ,r i'""""J. that iley "" e,,tl " Ui.to a .jfnt;rr train irdt to ttxrm ".H 1 'rw"H witiimu any drhy. Kf ."! .'"" v "iy '' "h of rarh pataagt. and hrt. ' --" ' 5n,iUro,pl,cdWil, lhe r-ute rf.i Weldon. but llir, will reach IV by taking ihW tr.iin, the will not only ae t-boij beltre the lYUr.l.urf; or rorl-moiiih '"rl ,rom .vv,,'l"a- cri h" o :iihJiUe Vilmi.w aonl Hi dUv of 31 to 4 hoor at liiat iiUce. , Forfunbcr iufornMii.,,. .nd lu-keu, L-h in tr"bv,3 brftre tlii IVUrkbura; or rori-mouih the Acenlnfllietireenavilleand Koanoka Kail . Haul i:?mafy. at (iaston. u uia.eu.eeu,,ie k. ti. k. .o.,i ..wt.rrp.io.iw. j vm-io . . . LilllllV SatCS. "... John II. , and olh trS nerved until the purclmae money i tiaid.- 0. F. LONG. C. & September 19. . 03 u r ri ... l..f.. v-. vnoniuwr, una oiurrt, cjc jmrir. I N obodirnce to a decree of the Court of Rqui tj for Orange county, I fhull, on lhe. SUt day oflMiiber next, al the late re.-iilrnre of AI iVed Chninblee, of Laud belong Cham!. lee. 1. rr.rrv.rd until - 7 .8e'"er 9- 037. , . . , , , , , , . Joh,, Lochhurl, and vthtn, tx partt. ' N ollirnce l? a decree of theC.urt of Equt ,v ' "ranee county. I aball ofter for mI5 nt Cedar tJnwe. on the 29th f CMober lied, Two - Valuiblo Tr,it I of laind, eiluaied on the atria of Enoe. in the niMK'hliorlio.xl of Cednr Giovr. Slid liid hrlnnqa lo the hrir of David l.rckhart, deed., having bern willed to thera by theii uncle, Jhr - Krlly, dt-d." Terms, twvtve inontha credit tide reervd until (lie purchase mouey in paid. ? , O F. LONG, v. & m. e. September 19. 03 ; Just Received, FRESH supply of Wolfe' Aiomatir Schie- it-im Nanii jnrvti m aiktihn tivr intiviaani i Iiah. 'y' Kr'.r .Mh fe.,0ne, C Sei!te,,Zr?l 8 C3- Li VflTirR. i -ri' - "i ' r "-k- A LL the Notes Judgment and Account, be- r- B . n longitig to V ilium A. Cardigan ot C. E. M. Holt & Co. and Stehrn Atonrr. mum he art. tied with my agent, GEORGE LAWs, who i auihorixed to ettle the ..me. v i STEPHEN MOORE. 8eptemHer 8. 1853. ; - . p . r..iii r . . w i lie i. -vi. m v I u 11 w ftamauis, , . -, , - V AiMl.l.A, Le.nnn.and Peach. v AImo ntirrinp or Meiliciiia LONG & WEBB j , 1853."- v t; ; - I June 2tJ, B O OT If E s; LADIES' Thin-Mole Bootee, from J. Mile &, Son, Philadelphia, juat recricd by LONG & WEBB. Jan 19. W . . obm;c n.rvTv. . !- ncuran2. so mat i oe .deed., offer fotaU Three Tract oi me iiuuae, aim h you win give iieeu ter lact did uot deter me Irani Dirsu would set aDout it-, with-some. feeling. ing to the beii i.f Mid Alf.e.1 t e y lather lavorite sayings, mg the plan 1 had orig.nally adopted, Certain it is, that there is the greatest mm. iwi-ive nmniti credit title pww uttu, i tnuiK vve snail Otf aoie ol uiowmsr dten and lii,-,u,ir i n.issilile ilitteri-nri in i!ia w..rLi ,.f the purchaae mi.ry lai.-ud, n0 make Uotli ends- meet." Lnougli cioctr. . establishments, the head of which are O. K LONtt, c. & a. E. .j baul." was my onlv reulv. The farm I II runrliiftinrr ttiia ti.alv ul-itk t ln.n .if 5. tri..ii. Imiii.ii u-Ii..m .1...... ! - " Majr fut tick toil. ?' EtfeWrant. bilic' beiUf bkkMr.c 11 r Haw t) Hioiie a Wjra-Oat Faro. Mr. EctTox: Abuo t seven iar sinra - . - - took possesion of the farm on which I at oretent reiiJ. 4 1 tfi.it ti...- ;t' ,cond.tion wat anvthln ele bat pro- v at iuiA.no- r,.r in .k- r... ;t... we---ntl,,rirlH'nJ'-J.reMcerwt .tr m order; and the bu.ldin-t 8, suu,wa ,a ,nt lw, uu, 5,-rc;,Jr nnuw ; the land was. to -n- an anpearauce. thorough! v iinnuver. "'"ru. , 'a6 ?u-Do ,aa. uu newt; 'oarncu, mo .1 lit nia IpiaMla fnn...n. " - gan to hfvf i5vin-s mvaclf, and con i eluded, before 1 made a final dtcrmi tut. ou, to hold a consultation vv.th mv wife, (n whose good aente and jud uieiit 1 placed a much Confidence at 111 own. According e. oil mn.ii - I br.Athed t k auddisadt i " . ... .. ?.".-;..": me tuuject to her, lairly and setting forth the advantages autajrei which would be like ly to follow. ..vir. U. wat a farmer' laughter, and a good fanner' daughter at that. She wat one of those Vwuna lame vvnote tente ol duty always led her to ettiinate the vfnt, more highly than the ornamental. She wat indu. trious , and frugal, and withal of a thouthtlul aud observant turn of mind. The lots of her mother at an early a-e ., ., , ",01" r l ma"J ae 'few the w hole management of her la- .tltr i large household Upon her. She llllproed Hie Opportunity III US Oikied, or rather pietseu upon her, not only by .rendering hertelf lanulaar with the'd.t ' f r. .- , , , . ana ra of her lather' house, but improted Hie opportunity III US oikied, io l'lom the fact of frequent Conver- sat io us with li i m in relation to hit farm-1 1 ing opeiatiotus, aciiuired a pretty good knowledge ol the manner ut which he ii me iiwuncr in which ne; hem. She wat, therefore,! itllor j but one whose op'.n.. red infinitely to many of. conducted them. nobadcoutiHe !on I prefer ; those triendly reiationt wnoare always; to render it habitable at least." A ht tie economv and n-ood iiian:irpinent jlv II enable iue to sundv our taole Willi ve- cetables.and seii enoiiu-ii hsii.bii to nrn o . . e r Vide such matters as we mav need to veudei-our situation more pleasaut If you will manage the farm, I'll take care w rented- and as much stock and as many implements purchased as our iit- .. .,., a ,IIVI, tV:tl, ilimpflli t confident little Wife and . f ,, , r4i iir "V B:, vi u.c wiu ui m. rium a. biuuii iiwtiiuic neap .cn oy the former tenant) we gave tne garden a good dressing, and attervvard a tho- ... ... .. II I I .IV. U.. rou.n w ... i, plowing, my wite occasionally admonishing me to " plow dent." She lwa ,001 P"sscsion oi it, imy reinoii- "uie vo me couuary uoiwunstanu' mg,) and very soon it gave satslacto- ry evidence ol her skill and taste. But now came the "tug of war." Field plowing was to be done lor oats, fnn n . .1 .. 1... .,i. , i. vuiu uhu uuLttiutrs uui nunc nu3 liiv n,anure t0 co,,,e trom- 0jr hlUe stt,ck of ,m,n uas bare,-v scicnt to pur- chase the actual uecessanes ot Lie lor ourselves and stock, until the garden ,lu "e,us w" produce ine.r crops ; tin thai Itnl- n .l .lt.. ...... I..i l...ti. a M wm u"1 uu " ie pui - chase of manure. 1 had nut thought of this before, and lor a moment I re- retted the Sten we had taken. With I heavy heart 1 nif?ntniiuMl mv new i j j troubles to my wile, who with a cheer iiui - tone remarked, , "plow dem tins lul iiai,.ut' ear. Ueonre. and let - ... us see tne re- jsult." Re-assured by her confident nne,''ittoutj.leilows and coiumenced plawing. The ground was iu line con jUiuou, and reineitilKnng Mrs. L.'sad mjnition, 1 set my coulter deep. Away we went, and after a furrow or two, I stopped to exam.ne the to.l I had turn ed up. Much to my surprise, and, I assure yo'j, smcert pleasure, I oW- . I ai, I,. I . ... ... .il 1. . ' . . - . . aa . . . . ..- !t4 dat it djfff ml mmtf rUlj in ttp.r tre t Ce 'm! P.Iicf. Ileitis ;"ce "t"a.t.Ut taretdupb thi funntr.Und. hh. 'Ue f.riht cfthc Urct " "uicrj iuwii tin.i;r buni tritium go orr 16 tut loitltd ice fur n.mBt ;UnU. Tie mute fceiehi 2,230 r,ant!f. tat recullrcting iUt t fJuwed aome , iuur or cte incnea tireper than tut pre idfceictd dune, 1 tca tv t'e the jttisdum bfuir iJe' adv.ee. to dttp.m 1 dad found a minnrr Jin I jiuie K:io lefge of UiU, (far I had , cetn an aiirntivt reader ut the vnlr bkr that haL 'fagr.cuiturm! JuurDal 1 tUen knew cf.i. . vi 4 Aioanr Lu'Utatur.) aatis&ed roe cf th.t fact. EverT round I made, mi hrtrt grew Ightcr. actil; when tt coon, 1 returned home. 1 le.t at well aatufi. edthat i thuuld have rf..B. :- mv .if Ik..! 'T-i- . , w r m v av ta aua n uu uou at ' 1 1 , i .aril ther huJdrl-T..r I.,..!. ,r ..7Lr n i ., . . t u wan Hrio siiitn in i lit rurn mil poutwra plauted. Mv neighbor lut. I.i . . . . 7 tvi vii aim auiiii'ii at inn in inri in hop.ng to rtalie ane tninK from. that to.l iUu.ut manure, aud I verilr bc.'i i.eve I too ahouKI he doubted, but fr the hi.ntnl mVli ..r.. ui.. watait ttirerlul and haouv. Busy a.t I.... at I'. I a a wce.me uveiong uay, tne tioua.. .en , tou, acknowiedced her foter.ne care; and lit lact every thins she turn- ed her hand to, appeared to prosper. if i. ' ". i . . . looked ' forward to the tune when i; thould be able to judge of. the charac ter of ,y growing field cr.pt. ;The nn an auiuiai nearr. nuviter. i f....; :.!...-.. i-7 . pleasure of aecu.g them at nourishing unmanly levity which preclude all dit- MrTh.iiT..r. I elrinf l!!.6 a anir of m n.;,r,,i. t,...-rihlin In .',..,tl.M Hl.b - .i:- wr 1 hor,,t,,n hearing of hit hiiuh vai iroou. anu l suuu nan the :iauinuiiiciii tiiu win encounier an e. n . . r . a, i. uvu - i uie- Wa nriiarin t.. Ku? IVI... vetted, they proved to be euiiallt tood. Uv which tuupliet the juvenilet wi?l. ?l.r.,..u??;twJT. 9 it... .i..- ! . . , '.. . . ..i- .r.v;. . . "t iuian.eiu.ooiiT'(i virtrima. n jui, una tuum. not iai lonir. 1 liau biiiiuiii iiieuie oi riuicuie in a f"""6 e vuiuetoi ueep plow- '", va priciousnena oi mooti and ing now ; but commot, tente tauglt me. temper, whi'ch remindt one of the pro- that the tune mu,t come when, without pl-euc hintt ,r the weather in the old tome kind of manure. I thould be worte Almanac : windy" "cool." "very ortthan ever. Mv manure heap wat .pleasant" Muttering." -look out fo'r increat.ng.bat noV rapidly enough to .or,.."and the like. And ... a fourth, twe iPP' .e:ary. My "erbity which exact l!,ein,st nncat giuuuu reuu.ren it an, ami more lllll 1 riltllil tn-L- dir. i.. lia. ... a. - "wrkb tV a nlU IV I would, beiiii.uxticieiit .tur my corn ground in the tpnng. At thit juncture ... . f....b. .my agricuitarat pajier came in at an aunsei. a nan reau, wii.ii mucn care Ilntl lllft-raaut1 ft n .,. .la .t rl....kM aa r ""'i"uiHiituu vuht s lei Urer, when turned under in itt 'green ttate, and at once resolved to green ttate, and at once resolved to it, at 1 !4d dane the deep plowing, Clover teed wat purchased, and town among the wheat late in February, and at soon afier harveat at I found it to far ilnngt looked so eticouraging that a uciii eu mum oi purcuasing me lann, and did so the ensuing fall, at a very ' iic-- ai iue e&ieui oi my larmiug crerauoiis e:i arred. so uui t n nuninr t,f my stick, and at a consequence, the manure heap grew also. Bat t ii lat- would remark tnat it was not prepared with any deire on my part either to extol the merits of my better hall, or claim originality lor the method sued: but suiinlv to show tnat it is not I .. . . so uuncuit a me in od to restore whal it. icei oi lauor. ' generally termed worn out land, atp manv sunims--. . Itv Je n nfnmi., a,nl' .". -'t ......- t . . ri j ri f ; erem manurm. I have brought my larm from a ttate of almost barrenness". to what' may be cons.deiad a lair de- gree ol leit.litv. 1 apply, it 19 true, ail the manure 1 can make, 'and 1 as- sure you it is not a littie now,) but do it in'connection with the clover, and the value of the system may be esti- . 1 a. . t 1 uiiiica uv i:irt. t mr fiat ivaMir ,tld Ptr crK ' corn for the last two )tait. has been tixty-tive butheU. and w heat twenty-live bushels, while my other crops are etiuail v .rood. ' If tiie same Success attends my courts which I. 1' . a 1 I a . a I a uaa niua lar loiiovveu luem, 1 snail in two Years h.iv mv f:irm l l..r : ami at a closing item I will mention, that tA i.ric. .7 i.l f,.r i:,.a ..a..t. .I..,,.- ititii:irt an arm an.i I li nn miiuixi --w- v w. v taaava nut a viw.vta - veuty-bvef forJit witiiiii tne mouthsr"1 -Fitnkiin ccuutj, Aug. 9, 1852. last six G. L. We know the writer of the ah? weil, and testify to the truili of alt His farm, winch contains a little over one hundred acres, is rapidly becom ing one oi me most desirable in tne county ") V EJ. Funn JjurnuL Tai, MutE. The largest mule ever raised in this or auy other country it no an 4Cth atrtet. ppoit the ea- Licb it a UtuuMiid iKutiiJi rnurr than ue average right hurrt. He raited bj a Col. lioard, of Gewrjia. New York can raie at large aea at - vw.rr oiaiv. lb a? oi niuiet e knock under. lie Cotton Mate can Arw York ihUekmvt. 'l T1'e rroi,uf'n of Ohio U et- timafed to average 23,tX)C'.fK)U buhel ' r r ..... ..r I. L .. .-. . -?' . . l.t't r aWt one- Ef,h ff le land i, the Su'te i under a ... Cuiiivatin. h.le tome of the rre. luium troo. excrt-d 50 bu.heia th . a h --ff lh- 'era? jield of the State Will not eiceed 16 hii , a . . .. ... '-- 1AILV VAl.fE,'r SLWglllXE. Rev. Dr. lioardman, in hit trulr etc. lUm r..ir. ..r !.),.. .... cef.ity ami value id the Ilible in the . . a otin5 room, mat- appropriate!?- re- . ..l. . .i - - p"ndingeRVctton the lioueiiold. Sune merchanttare petty tv rants. Some are tuu Jrly to be fit for any charge. un I .. i.. .1... . r .... i . .... r it ur tiiai ii laiiiiii:; a a irew. in earnest of other, in manner or Ian- gge. mutt either di.gust orcontami. -te .11 their tubordiuatet. In one .i.:.i . .r . r . unrrasu.iauie arrvices.ana never ciieert I haaat ft pa i:ifl lliRrmittit tn.i ...,!. iMiiiiuiiivii IB uvaiat . not to have clerks till they know huv ' to treat them. . Their own com fort, ""., m. would be greatly enhanced by a nnerciu iiepmimeui. in turning ovrr ft HI ri 1 1 tl il 111 If Ulfil nnAo. I j v y iru uii i.i a fell H -axrapli. headed "The Daily Value . unjhine." 1 was at a In to jfcture what thi could mean, reading it, 1 found the w riter hail ployed hit ingenuity in calculatii ufSoiwhi ONt to con- VU ad eill- ingthe -red to me toask if unshine in the field n in mur minions, wnsi wouhi ut daily value be in all the counting houses te Jiiiieu .wii-s r iiinigtit require awauent in i ne iitrner ca cuioa to kui this sum, but I apprehend there aie clerks in smne establishments whii lul and friendly manner inspirits all their tubalterns, and those which are managed with a cold reserve or a petu- ea v i ai u vr i'rL uiiiaiLi t iai.1 hit ut rurn tint v at .. a.i.. . i l - rj i'ihui ria ata tK aaiiu nil iiiul 1 11 1 a ivaiia pur-iiance wnicn extiuguishet all vivacity and adds fresh c!o! to the leadened ,. .. w . . imrum.i;! rAui. in cnnpr sation with Ca. 'ain Baxter, of the El Dorado, rece itly of the Cherokee, we learned an important fact, vvfikh may throw tome light on f!ie ;reat in I steryv of the aie the yellow (ever, t'aj.ta nv Baxter left here witii l e Cherokee on the 12th or August last, when the ep.- demic was at its height, w.th one hun- dred and sixty nine passengers, the majority , of whom were unaccliinated, and liable o the yellow fever. When the Qhrokec emerged into the Gulf, the sea wfrsrouh, and the passengers suffered a greaf deaKl'rum sea sickness. Every one of-them waTC(Motelled to vouui, hihi me captain tays mil"'! nan a more nuaniufousiy tick CC' Soon, however, it was all over. I ..1.1. B . . neaiin anu nuaritr reik when the vellow ieve ance among the had sufi'ered arrival of i th:re being two si. ordered into the tt;yp.tJ ol them died: the other rtcc one of the passenger ihey were all pt ISew lork alter the tick m?tp 7 froio Et-lne vovtEr tnexTCs. a r.ik.rvi Wra altiBe compelled to gi bt liwpita! de tentiun. litre is an intereiting fact fur the doctor. A general tumitieg aavea over one hundred persona from a diteate which attacka nine tt UT t- ai!of Bnacclimated. la not. too. the ual. j eralitr ol tlie tignificaace. tru aicknea. fact of tonic rum which the pht aiciaua iua extract tome lirht va the nbirt tlx t . of the character of thia diseaae? & O. Ikiu. A Pbohiic which cocxd wot it Rt- ,KJ,S- ""'e eSft or nine inouiha a"l. two VoUDf I't-riflenirn i.f ikia rttw L"' r Pe o. weamg a l-rtunet in the bouthwr.f. av.. .a. . a- a m t one.wr. ueorge if. or5tn. at ew Orleans, and the '-,,," acucu lugrmr tcr t her to the last nam. ed cit r.and on aej arat mg there exchang ed a toUnin vow that il eitl.er of thrm died in that country the turvivor would 1 aa.Ba - . . bring his bt.d v U hit native land for iLtf nnei.t. Tune patted on each had euibaiked in hi telected vocation. and MCh. ith il anient h...... f .;..,. f dwuDt!tat looked forward to the time - - .... .... 'via vi wu t.11 - when the fortune that wat to be acquir ed at the feaful cot of a teparatiua from friendt and kindred should enable tUeni to return to their natal toil. But, alat! no tuch period awaited them. An earlj itrave in a ttrange land hat taken into it insatiate jaw t the buor ant hopet and ardent axpirationt ol joV ouand sanguine vouth. Unditinaved by the pestilence "which raged around .l ... , , . . K7ne-T Ac SLiSS & 1S and eacl ! I - Sm $ ! h ff" 5 " mp .... . : . and death in" i .i i . .: r. . en "iuier Kieu ieu in anu ran in U-.rtli.,!,!, Il,.,,ur-L. or . Je JeI5"m WA TZ Tmi , ViAUkYSTlf ?- J Vw m ! h hh L , iSel J ? "a' Mr. tva wUr(l f'. , .ft p.,,.,1,... , ,i .,.. , .... . . " viiarna. Pctcrbix l iUlKgtnctr. narry ii.ii, au eaiment merchant er NewOrieaut, recently deceased, whote tt . . exemu arv character. rreiiuineniet and 1 'la . . oiieu iieartu benevolence not le&a than hu rreat wialtli. h l tluun ilia unlilao .1 ..v.. mmw great wealth, have been the subject d remark and euliKriimi tlirimhiiHt tb . o 13 country, wat. it seem, a native of Hal. ifj count v. in thia Kt.t.. fb- ..... ,.f poor but honest parents,", at the bi- - , j .sv v'lt Fink Writino.- We have received fruut T. It. McDuwell of Bolivar Tenn., two'carda. on one of which it written the I .ord's Prayer, in a circle one fourth of an inch in diameter, and on the other is written the Ten Com mandments, in an annular ring one half an inch in diameter and one eighth of an inch wide. By the til of a micro scope we hav e read them, and find them " distinctly written. This beats all the fine w rit.ng we have ever seeu or heard . 0f ve shall place them on exhibi ti.m in th P!.narl Pu j Scientific A mtrttan. . Si'd, to an acre of cotton planta. and hat the additional yield was over 100 per c lf- t ie amount expended for V gia-u. An. acre without gaano yvWeJ 135 pounds of seed cotton while ancre to which it wat applied produced 581 poundt. ' ... L'e 't but hi part," in the bea a me uiuie. is wen tin VI in t!. f,)t,, PcRUmX (if A NO AXD CoTTO..M.V J. M. Dantzler, a cotton planter of S.iuth Carolina, ttatet that in 1852, h way f experiment, he applied 51 poundt ol Peruvian guano, mixed with"; , Wt5 tiiui ly forcib KJ larjf .T . . . . .-. . ) . . - , . . .. . . ...
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 12, 1853, edition 1
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