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' '..- ,, ' 4 a a, . " . . . -',......- , - , ; -. t - - . m , : . . , $ W ' , ' -ji V n-iinrr.iiui.ii.iiuuLa J ., rum n LL .r, r, l.p...j " XXXIV aaXjaji. IKT.I aaain.iiSJauiaii.aa ill CHERRY PECTORAL, Kr ik rapist Cur t fOrGUS, COLDS, BOIRSEXESS, i;RosiniTisfwnoopic-forcu, 7 CBOCr. ASTHMi, AXD comnnm. AaVHig the nunteroo diaroveries 8rierre hM wde in 'his generation t la. u"ii;ite iIhs business vf hie, iiM-n-jM' iu -nj.) men'i, sre! r n iroloug tM Una 4 human exMeure, annersn lc B-tmni Hhiv real vjIu Ui mankind, ihau tlii roiitri- buUn of ClH-uiMty in tin- Healing Art A , Uul ol iu viilut-a tliiuuliout IliU lif.uJ couinry, u ii.iv.'n aul a thitiM, ilmi no iHiliciiie ur rdiutHu4ii.iu of HM-diriiiea jel known, run ao ure- ly cmlrul anj rnre .In, rmron. ..rkli of, nliNiary li-a taa-h hitherto awriiti fi.Ha aur uU lhKiial. an J iIi.hiihI. cvry ' jfM. ImWsl, Itiere to now aliuiKlant rraauu Ut k-laca UeinMlvliaa at length Ueu round whii'h alaircli.dou.'ioeurailM.na-lJai.m.r.MH at . t.i i i ii . Ii-.ll.iU4 ul I lid lull'. Our tliMV hero Will ll.a L,..,i.o.uuIJu1.u. ' ,;... rf ifccl by ka u-e, hn, wo would ,,rem ihe fol- -'...i.-t-r... a-l ricaa Almanac, wliivk live ajjeut la-low nana-d, i will alw!iy be laM-d to furniMi free, wheiein , are futlimrticuUni, and iudiiutal4r jnoof uf thte aUH-itKula. Oifiee or Transportation, v. Laurena U. Kn 8. C, Aug. 4, 1853. J J. A i ta. Dear Sir,--My link. nm. four jearaokl.ti-injiiJ. rerorcn-J from a aeveie attack of lu.iligtMiil N-arii4 Fever, liia throat waa rollrli, ' leu, ami every mimm tltul viiJed liimifoniiunctjd him dead rhitj. lUviuK uned vour Cat-aai liie. Toatfc iu t'aliiornia, in llic wiuter of 1.50, for a severe allaek of UroneluU, with entire iHiwai, I m imliiml lo try it ou my little boy. 1 gave liim a U-ai.on full every three houra, eomim-uc iug in the morning, and by len o'clock al night, I hMiii'l a d:idtt clmn ;e for the better, andaflcr .! . Iu ue In ma aiHte nain-Hl Uleae will aava m m a ehiUfrumiiireiuaiuregravo, and relieve tlw iniiety of many a fond parent. For all af- i U.Hi of Iha Throat and l.ouga, I Miove it the ih4 Hictlirine ritaiit. A fueling of Uia dtx pent gratitude, prompts me in addreoing you Ihess liiHWe Irtit fr your iiniorlant diacovery, my hill.- boy would now have boen in another woild. I am yours, with great rmpert, J. U. l'OVVEI,UKuI.Trans.,I..R.R. Kink Hill. N. J.j July l, 1852, Dr. J. C A t sa. Since your lueilicine has lie. roine known be re, it Jin a greater demand than any other cough remedy we have ever akl. It it. apokeR of in terms of mi men u red pruie by thiwe who have ued it, and I know of aoine cim wtiera tho ll they eau say uf it, in not Iiki jssSeh i tor the go' it h done. I laks pleasuron sett- ing it, becuia I know that Tain giiotaswy eus- loiiM-ra the woiih ol their nniiM-y, and 1 featgta- . : t e.m r.M ui mo yours, with !- , JOHN ti. WIHTLOCK I'. 8. Aim wt snv number of cortiticales can j be sent jou if you wi-h il. V Wiiidww. 13. W., June 2(5, 135?. J. CAttn. Sir: This nwy certify that I have used your Chkrsv FKCToait for npwanla , of ona yenr ; and it is my sincere U liel thai I should have been in my gr.ive rie Itiia liitio if I h id not. It hus rurod me of a ilitngetcus slu- j i-a a aa . . ' lion ol tiie lungs, ami I ao mu oversxaie my con-vii-iions when I say it U a priceless nnu dy. -Yours verv resatfullv, " JJ. A. MeCUI.LIN, Attorney at Law. . ' ' Wilkenhsrre. Ps, Si pUinUv 28, IS-'iO. Pr. J. 0. Arts. My denr tir,Vour incdi- M.irliu-u. ,- - . , rSold bv 8. D. Schoolficld. HillxWouch, Mr. J. 8. Lucas, ClmpeJ Hill, snd by Druggist" suit Dealer in Mod in lies generally. October 4. ' . . 11 Cheapest, Shortest, Host Expeditious Route To Petrrstiiirg ami I lie IMtAVKI.I.EUS cmiinr down Ihe Kilfiuh S ' nnd f iaslon Road are informed, that they viill tiiiil ft (ijihto a paswigor train ready to carry them on lo Pelersbuig. without any delay. Uy taking thi train,' ilu-y will not only save fill cents in th price of earh passiige, and ahort eu the milrosd 'Jrnvel 1 5 miles, compared wilh the route ria Weluotj,. but they will reach Te b rsliurg In-fore the . Petersburg or Porl.-moiilh rnrs atari from Weldoft. as those cars have toj w lit there l.r the Wilmington caw, and besides svoid tho d. lav of aj to 4 Ijours at that phce. For further" information mud tickets, apply to , tiie Agent of Uio Greensville Ini Roanoke Rail Rond Cniniianv, nt Gaston. j Uliu-e Ureeusville & K. K. K. VO., Unslon, Sept. 13, 1853. $ 03-Sm JUST RECEIVED, the Drug Store, Sixty Ounces, QUI NINE. tober 19. afliljtlll J Ij IX I 1 .'la l 1 AUW Mr l-'li aiMv.iTtt'nmti a xt at a. i v ft si a.,. ljr. 1 I', a. La aal V TUP I I I ' i VTlllI K imeu in awing me ut-nrni muvin f anu a garuen. a an aujoininu.eoniHtrmis noy"' Plea -end me a further supply,, ami MicvKhreo seres, wilt klio be sold wiih (he oihUr pro- cine wnmeh approved oii.y tho who have umi a. f t;,aKls in Ins line, seieeted with great lj1.;t1 verv thin covering of straw eidit ounces of blood. But he lav as have. ucen. two pnysicians 111 . . . .r. fc.....r ........ . .. earc ny nunsen 7 - "."'V" iii February, was not benehted by it, nsensible as before, much to the ciis- uance. . ; , , au.1 munitiiiu iu rcputution. , I invarwlily rccoin- and excellence, he Ibiuks will be J" , 'J , a ;..i,l e w -r . Q...tl.n,. I II . rinsed his eves aain : his , .ediifur,,ulm.,n.r..m!ciiou.ssdomanv of I llx ...i. if ,hev Jo not auroasl .nv which buttheclover wasvery much improved, tress of his poor wife. "Something II ,c,osi.?n, e8.a?a," our principal phyaieisns.; ;, jk.i ike else must be d0e, dtKtjr." a.e argea. . ; I sin your friend, ' . st ofeveiv variety of articles usually lept in a 0t atUinr Wick uhen il first begin to seeing that bleeding had accomplished mucn edilied by, tne wnispeien worus ; ' ; CHAS.8TREATER.M.D. MaVplvint 'lilnr'Q ShfUl- riil. W ibS &rtd to did aiff fAo. nothing. 'It my husband is not re- that issued therefrom. I her would Prepared by J. C. AVER, Chemist, I-iwell, . ltlcl vllulll 1 tlllUI 0 011 , . . lieved quickly he must die." have sounded . very strangely m a X A T October 4. 0- NOriCF. TO NORTH CAROLINA L VIRGINIA ilEUCHANTd. Stevciison'Wcddell, of SUpIs i and Fancy Drj GoaJa, l4tcr!rst T&M VW offe-r b lb lrJ a Urif and rommaittW A ins awirtavui of HrllUli and t m tln lllui CimmU. iwrtlwvwithabreMurk uf I4tl)CfttiC rubriCM. IMirchateJ helm tit ttmit lmnet iu ( ru-r. Mrit banU are nvjjn-tfutljr incited la rail ami niHMiMi our aNRMioitiil, aa f fc-t-l rou&biil wa rau wiE'r a f rrM iiuluormrttla la irhmvr i cut Im IuuiiJ in lLi or uug utktr marltt. ' X. li. Orilcr ruinj(ljr annul. J to. Pt-toraturs, t4. IS. IC53; ' tU. 0:b ?Jonlh-rall, I53. Imimrters and- Wholesale Dealers, If tti fca l.i inform tbfjr fricti.la iu Vll.'M- MA .ml MOiU'll CAKoiJ.NA.iuaulMy are l.r.pjieJ I In M-a-ou to olt-r the LAUUEtiT aiui mwq romiiiiuini; liick l , ... ... ..... ..... , ,vl., ,,,, sr.ii'Li: yd ri.CY hi mwmmm- ftf jawt.lliil.-al Itk lltal .ila aa ..-1.. '11.- coUhf UMu Freuc . , itt'llum Cood Jlgte Wo ,,,1 wilh gnmt e,w hy iml ,-r(h fffin !. I'EKMtV. and having ofirrulml early "wvimk, Hie nioik or Aniericair Dome. 'f If f"""J VV . ,,,an 7 r.-c.i,l ,.ur-' ena-r. Uuiiig at all iinu.aeicJu.ntlT for iin .i. " .: .i . . , . .ST: i S-L :r U the..,. Term, literal, a. u.ut. . j PaITI. & 'MMi.WiiXK Inkier a.l WI4clI.W Eaut Hide ISyeauHira alrret. Zj" Agenta for Noun Carolina UrXian Yarna, UotiK-nlii-a, and rji Mi.w Thread. . , IVlerJiurg, Va, S'jit. I. ' ..t" ' l Copper & Tin. . "IHE fulnx-riU-r luving IxH-.tine pi.ijir irietor of I in ami l,.iier hatalilixlimenl the Tin and UoMier Eatalilixlimi!!! lately owmnl ly A. ('. Muril.N'k, In-ga leave to inform tlio riiin i. Hill.-4nr.MiiTli and the atimiuiiiliinr rountry, tint he will euniinuo to rairy vn the 'i wopinf limine, in all Its Viirmu. Itranrhea, nnd would l li'uMd to huve a rail frinii all wiHhiug to urcliaae any article iu hia lint? if lajriweii. . Mi rehnnta will lie mipj-Ii.-d at the uul wnnle- dehwreU at llnnr J.a fre. of euat wii B " " worknwnhii gtnal. i , U 'und one door above U. .Huffnia store. .;;:.., Sept. 14, 1853 02 ly HOUSE AND LOTS (near Hillsborough,) FOR SALE OR UK NT. Tiir. House and Lot where the bite Priestly Man-turn reaided, near Hillsborough, on the tWord (mZsSfuJ road, is olfered for sale or rent The) iriMst?is pleuxaully situatel, snd though not within lha,)prNimtNin, is KuHii ieiilly near lo rMy t,c idvantsues of the town. The lot h is ol) jt B (,e neiwsry out houawa go.nl wlj, . , . . mMsa.iiUai sr " i oeiiieniix-i in. as., t" " Ji ..I.. o IRON! IRON!! Af Assortment iaWt reeeivid. a.rnnn i aT June 15 tan V Mui;4tflr-r 1 ' JUSt. frOm 'NOW.TOTlCltha rmn beimr fully doubled on aFl. F.iLL .LVD lVtATER 'PHB SuWrilnr has just oiened a line 8'oelr'm the late manuring, v heat, dress vWi Miucrior French snd bnchah Llollw; 1 Iain an I Fiaured French Ciissiinersi Suliii, SitX, sail Wjrsied Vestins.1ioth figured mid plain; Slfirts, ph ase in tlyle, quality and price, tf The Latest Fashions are reiwted to him niouthly froin two of the iuohI fashionable Cities in ihs world; and he flatters himself that he can innko as cootl tits as can be made any where. He aso promises tho public that he will take pleasure in Cutting and Making work in eveiy slyla that may be desired. " V L. fJAUMICIIAEh. ' , October 10. . OU Nec:rb 'for Sale. ON Monday the 28tliof iVovenibei next, I shall ofli-r for sale, at ihe Court house door, in the town ol ililUlmrough, a likely Aegro Alan nam. h1 Ueii.nlioul U. eniy-flve or six years of sge, be longing to the estate ot biiftibein Allen, uecu. ; Terms made known on the day of sale. : : . ALEX. DICKSON, Adm'r. , October 15, 1853; ; . ' 07 'Pern Leaves from Fanny's Portfolio.' Mt)S'l' chnriniinr volume, lor sale at tho i ui'..., .. ' i ; . . jr- llll i-ivn J3- r i 1 with Ihe latest frencn bowinai uravais, cea itri'sl Pn is MS" wu i r,vv p" - ... , . - 05 4m Tie, Ac. Also n well seU-cted assortment of' wheat lust beginning to rust, the straw some active means of restoring the sick pose he said interrogatively. i es, - - Keudy Mills Clothing, such as . V- ' . a V vrten the head. turning man to consciousness. One proposed dear," replied his wife. "I found you ; St 1 Dress VtoatM, Over Coats, Vests, white, andObe Kraif in the dough state, mustard plasters all over his body ; an- lying insensible upon tne noor, on nap ' '. u,.,.ini.inuli tf. I n ...r .t.. i t.. Kn;n. ;n .i,- id:., t, k....i . i.;r.t nininr tnrnme into vour room. It was A ' . . a iiuiuiifvi -- very SOU, SOUIW"! Ill: llcaua otnig vuici a iiisici wii uic iicaii, uu ti ,. f r, --- j ' '! " I ml Mn.U i..t lh nnblie. veuerallvJ are Invfe-1 l. '.:ii. IWTxtl.a IQth nf the hia immiriin in hot watr. I Murtrpat- most nroVldeiltial that I discovered you aortll. ' C( io ffive him a eall, as he Icels confident he can. r,A,,nl th- same p.I that it mi.rht rw well tn use a sto- when I did, of you would certainly May yuer rkKauit, Eiutrrant,fiatuir'a tiritrr bkaMAg auf O'arrveiy land." X fuiii the Kuuihrra FUoler. CXrERIMCHTH OF THE A 1. 1! KM A RLE 1IUI.E A.U LOKXER CIXB. .... ..... .. ,m mrmir fa l Uttlnbututm ef ... . .... . . - ... .....m, v v uacaier aia Ar...,rt t.,.. " -. moment. - -a' aa.a- ui, T IM. 4aiIIfr HIS roiitlurtwl in the fiAUmins maimrri';:.:: .r," MC.-,r,?l f.Ba "Br . a a .... . i w ii riiuu i.n. i7fr in fi... i..fi ..... i f"t liUace in the hill: two rows. I aM. tiv; UU ftHfT tw fctalLi in lh.- hill n.l i... f,.. .i:- i fhe Ciperinienl hv Mr.Clive wa S jiiHow tine slaik in the hill, one and ialf feet ajirt ; two Malka in the hill, t''" ft et'Sl t ; three atalkn in the Hill, lour ami a hall leet at equal distances. 1 ' , .The fineiiinent made br MV Win . a c raivi iiiichi IllJIR UT .ir. " Hi. W.Mmorwaa conducted follow.. p'n ted four rows .distance of each row from the either, five feet. Ihet ,Were "n .,1h,l,, ,JieNo '. ,.WW?t down the hill, he left one .talk in the lull, tww feet apart. The row next above. No. 2, two .talk, in the hill, four feet apart. The nest row above, No. S, three stalk, in a hill, eii.feet apart. In No. 4, the highest on the lull-side, L.! xame condition, in all re spects prevailed a. in No. I, the low est on the hill side. v. .- The re.ull. of all the.e exferiments W ere in favor of the fewer .talk, ill the In and Ixirtext tlistulice.. The rows were all adjacent. - ' E.txrimi lit on Top-Drtfting Wheat. ' r,,ii,liirj..d hv Ur W tl rrv qttallUtie. f .table maWWal l wheat, in the hr.t weeK ol weioDer, November, Decfinber, January, Feb riiary and March, respectively,. 'The laud manured was thin grey highland, with a considerable admixture ol .and, that w ithout manure might have brought from three, to five bushel, of wheat to the acre. The manure, was spread ve rr thin, at the rate ol not more titan ten ox-cart loads to the acre. From the tune the wheat came up until liar-, vest, that top-dressed at the time fj aoedin in October; had the advantage of all the other lots. It came up more vigorously, grew faster, filled better, and rincned some days earlier than the other lot. . Ill spite ot a thlCK growtn j ot uiue grnss, viu tv jicnitu v ivn. .fifteen bushel, to the acre, whilst that r i i ... .1. ;.. i..a .....i.in.i . . lusk mlioinin-r. of the same character, though " i .i:.i -.:u kraa ..""""- "- j wras unable lo uiscuver any uuiereuce, J ir. tbe l,.t. Tho too dressinir1 i l I . .1 : .S 11 . Air..ft t.n all in nail 3 Ul'tiUCU I T tuvn .t" imsieillll IIS IliaiUllll HM ii.ii."'..-. . o . .,,', ..r !. M.un(.. i"f '1'1T"T"" ms in.niv. tllC VI I'll UV 'iaV 1 J uvuuivw ' " --- The fact that cold, freezing weather! ' continued till April, and was succeed-' tanre in the hill ; two row, three .talks Vu" , , , , ,', "ww cf" "H , ,n , 1 r T" cirnftdentlj r the re that it would reach the nre-distjoaifmn in the hill and three feet distance in 'If ".!.!.! ! "tf-J fl lM u ' i""1 U ttU,Jnt "The cure was effect... th, hill-all the row. at equal dint.n-j fZ ; " ' ? t n ??T ZV.f but Uke " P q' w'. J ce. from each other. ' T l'l su,. ',M tree the Prel,Sp.,tio thereto, wilh bore Ki. .haved head uoon hi. Khoulder. riG continued till April, and was succeed- , .fried bv moist, warm weather, may ac-j ' count for the cood efVects resulting B a ' - s B . I I. . 1 I nnA..t,l hvfr. Pair, as follows s it lnpn I pft to S IHI IS. LI1C f liCa V niliv.in "vv 1 7.i. r u- -a. ripen, a struca measmc ma..- ed wheat thoroughly ripe, weighed 85 crains-Uie number of grains 232. The same measure oi me wiinija s" nin" to rust, weired 89 grains num- L..8.r ot nr a-hpat taken rv,-f,..th ,,r. a struck measure of the rioe rusted wheat, weighed 851 . r- aIs' n. ia Tk crams numoer ui eiaiua - fa..,- ,,f wheat, iust betrinnins ............ - ,j o .......... ..,a;.,i,uH n-ro.-wn n inner oi HI IU31, nciuvu ...,s m rains 216. The greater difference m favor of the wheat iust beginning to . . .... rust, in the second experiment, must be attributed to its being rather more .i parties ol the gram arc, no tiouui, pcii'jr. . , " ' a a - I I a. . .a tin ti.d i.i .lar iiLJn v he. cut I to in tut- I ri ends wiui hail oeen sent lor arrived. V . " .u..'...i.i nn-roU rif; on.i ..n,..! -,,n,.n n. ilm xliiniiiiii uf " 1 liicatened with aDoDlexy, 1 sup- .... avis 1 uu wl wai" w.j.. -- i Dane iiiitRv.,. - m -. ... ..... , . - matured when gathered, than tne nrsu eu mat me tainity pnysician nau ueuer The straw of the Unripe wheat, is, to be called. But the delay, doctor,? all appearance, very superior to that of urged the friends. No harm will re-, tho i-ine wheat.' ami t ie tlouriitS pro- sun ironi.it. oe assured, i reuiieu. rfw the rjtttriS Cardmiaa. PLAXrixr; Tfipp S!l Krr.,., 11. ahuttiu a tree h rJautml f .......i. . i. I , . few hin tV.r AlSi llff'S . r mi we irai in hip iwrinnv i s.T",MT,? r1 u" a or .... li .L-. i. . - - ITVrnJSnT9 "IWtthomrorcrruinti.e. .ml if ." '! ,uun""a .----.-.. n m puiiii rnixi it it I.... r """ I" inauu AD . j --- -- rre wie m w r cii eiHHign iu grew lint rate IB I. . . a c-a a'amv uitniriiiiri w r i kill ' n I f . , ,, ,,, anc zruumi ior aa ore mm ktiuuul tin a..ll . i ..t -i i au ,wUu4leo rruii root to reach fur fund tlut they other taviataa K.uil I ....a . l.a. I,-, i i ... . . . ror I ear I shall take up too much r,unn' I ...ill ... . .1 room, I will nontixmc the tiimr.i tu P'ntng and sjMrcial manures till ... ' .. i i .xna Ini,,.. .:..ii ome lulure time. C. LuttEruh. iMivcirti. -..aaame m, . " Aaaar. Treatlnr a Ca- AetlPv I was sent for in treat haste to at. ie.Hi a gentleman ol resjctabthty, who 11 1 1 KnoH .1 .aj...u.. t -I . a a . I ,t . ... ,. u vu iiniMirn-u in ins riNitti lying senaeiess on me noor. tin arrivinr at the house I iound Mr.. II in rcat distress ol mind. fallen suddenly f, his 'chair Hi. r , , , . - -- -- ... u,,r ,,, tnougn ncDreauies. niiu grrat Hiijicuiiv. , i mmi-fi .. i. .... . t . . T . .1 .l .i . . . . - - ri f uruuui, anu rnauies tne which ht. u . . ..vil..: ..i .. . . . . e . ..aiiaiiicniflHerwitn.Vir.il r ItlUUHllg cotisciousnes. SHOW- Pur7nil'a Visits to Mimaiferie in rwked. on meeting his ladr. who w,t eiT a.e,nselves, Either than an occa.'ti.Xv..-, A,"ttr' ZT'u'v ,'r,ki",JE.;l'.e Pl1- T'r mWlWr 7 t"i',,8i We somewhat slnglard SI, . 'tiPplM.T. ?, "7s; FW .ful W Tr,t,eCoverv when travelling along tiremo; replted I found h.m lying upmi the ' 5 la.ler parched the tender skin tain!i -mUe FaHt of ,e"l)ead Sea. where utM, miere ne nau to ail annearances. Ul suorn iieati. ami was then re- . i Hem up to see my patient. IIe,,aJ stupor. it has done no had been lifted rTrr-ttTr- ti'-. rnwl Wt- Ka4n'' . Kn..- .:rr r r h!a f:irp was mi ri-ttn ntnl lirvatlimir la I bored ; but somehow the symptoms did not indicate apoplexy nonleiv. Keere vein in hi. head and face was turnd". and he lay perfectly stupid) but still I saw no ciear intncaiions ni anv actual or ap uiuaiiiiiiK cungesiion i toe orani. I Hadn't he better be bled, doctor f . asked Uie anxious wife.' "I don't know that it's neressarv." I renlied. think if we let him alone it will pass oft' in the course of a few hours." " A few hours! He may die in half an hour." " I lon't think the case is so dangerous, madam." "Apoplexy not dangerous?" I hardly think it U apoplexy.", ITay WIUl UO you Ulina u n uuium i Mrs. II looked j,..i... tt" I anxiously into ' y hinted that it'. sen til-inking too mv face. I delicately :..t. i....u.n i . mucn uranoy; uui to mis sue mui- n.intlv nhiredd. No. doctor. I ouirht ... I.m..u nl...iti tl.nt 99 ulio aniil l)e L Ml"" auviu, m.ll, -.v, o...... MVII.I mil 1, ,11 f 1.. i i 0....0. i. k,,i i.tioe h iy nctlltr.i. a am iiiic ii "mu uivi el. won t you uiecti nun, uociorr. . ... .. .11 i i . a few ounce, of blood taken from his A a V a UMiiwa va ....... arm may give life to the now stagnant circulation of the blood." circulation of the Won Thus urged, I, afte ordered a bowl and r some reflection, ...... . , I a bandage, and vein relieved him of about Rv this time several relative, and mnrti i.nmn. Whv. ilorror ?' njikcd I' f- 'J 9 - - - .... ..i i.:. i-:.,. ,i.j,. h ha mic , ms mcuun. niiuim. iifc ..... taken some drug," I replied. " Impost sible. doctor," said the wife; "he has .. n,l there "- num wm ";. is no ilrug in the house." " No bran- il f" " I vontnrpil thU aiiiru-p.tioii no-iii ii. "'No. doctor, no soirits of any kind,; nor even wine in the house," returned a. l - : ..r...l...l t-., it :- ..... i,..i ,! -. ...v... I was not the resular family . physi- ... .... " .... ri.in. anil nan neen railed in to meet . the alarming emergency because my oltice happened to be nearest to the i i . V it. . r T. I ! .. uweinng oi Air. u reeling my position to be adiflicultone, I suggest a-ii a a a . i. I L..a.. ' onentnz a Hut mv words did not assure them.linjj in a low pet'ilcut vvicv.vi Ilywcvtir, as 1 vvaj firai in mj rssuU M7 BWl ' ,1n """S lwr lM! " laJltia t aa, n I fta- hJ - . . .1 'I.TuIT; --. iMiR'ni Biirii i ia k . t.. I 1 Wl!iri! in m.l . . -.11 ..r !. . - ui ? 5fBS V H Ck ,r,, 0r-S- rrir- I f" f the -ick a DatlPUt! HUT am .(Itl ..r :. -" w iua vi wiairrcur afti the wire anxiously, . o. iiiixi-nu a mument. and tlirn 1 I f!.. - t E . . ..... a rooraent, and theajew dart. narticuUHr au aa h! cuarh. I ... .. ,, . aaiu. I CS. OV ail inianl uml l.ir u ... . ' ; . . . - rurr, aitu auo lur a Ireall fl bli-,ia wr, mur inch', br n ne " I . . . i aa . - I 1 1 "' ulu UJut of Ur. S. with ' lurnriM : it u iu.iI. l t r ""j s'c earnest. I lunt...l I Miifiiri aa 11 aa.- a . a .i - . -"" v '"iin nis uiotie oi ireaimz uie tuscwe ai- p-Hw i;,at tnwle of treatment would a, I.-.av I. . I a . 1 wasattectedtoaliigh Jejrree. I .a a came, llie . head of 'it , . "w.M:aa i u was shaved, and Dr. S. arm! ed - .1 li" . .... . th hlwtvp with i,;., t i. ..i.:..i ' , ", ,.wmvn( completely covered the srnlii rruiit Tnre. I f. . . 7 ' .heaif to .K:c.put. "Let it remain on' Irtr tiata llimrj an. I ll..n ... .1 ...... ..t lit, i "." ic uc.vi ,u,5..,,,u,nar7 uresstng," saul Ur. S. .ifhe should not recover d .r . 1 7: .VT" '" ",v ( . , uuii iieci uneasy; sensibility will be restored soon alter." tx ""l e again, but hcanl rroirarpeareI of the cause of his I laa W . It .... la I a". a . . I . , -a " , . ; - resuu. Alter we ich lite '"einis .tooti anxmuslr around the bed "I"'" w,llc, ck moveJ : it had done o,kI service. . i- i " , : .-.. were appueu, repcaieu ami r'"n ga'n, out snii me sick man man lar : but though the blister be-ran to draw, no I u4-., - -f - ,t.t ii.o . fr.ut wjhirh rise auuvc ma rasi TJtr-trrewtf,ey trf oT 11 opened, Khore ol tlir l1i--rT" i " ,,e ,Mkeu. with hall slupitl surprise "om lace to lace ol the anxious group t,,at ui rounded -the bed. "What nr the mischief ts-the matter?", he at len ill Cfllrl ' A tKfl lltal limA Tfiaallllfr strange sensation about hi. head, he' vaa . a. vt- osisiav i.va a"'st . ( piaccu ma naun mvicr ncavny meiemi. i" "eavens and earthi" (he wa. uow I..lullf in his senses.) r " Heavens ami - earth, what ail. my head ?" For mir-cach snapping a fine ripe plum, put it y' 8ake keeP quiet," said the wile,into our mouths; when, on biting it, ",e g,ad tea's gui''? er her face.jinstead of the coul delicious juicy Iruit " You have been very ill i there, there which we expected, our mouth, were now and 8,16 ! " nothing., filled with a dry bitter dnst.-f.iul we , tloii't say a word, but lie very still. !Sat under the tree, upon our horse... nut my neauj What;, ine mauer ! u-itli in v liiinil r f r fuuld aa If senldml. I W"ere'8 my 'ia'r? Heavens and earth', Sarah, I don't understand this. And ' my ar'ni what's my arm tied up in this ...... . . t . . -. av.... . I r.. s tit......:.. ,u.r .iu. --v , V- . vn Yvt. k. band, and III explain it all. OH, be, ' very, quiet ; your life depends upon it" I Mr. II sank back upon tne piuow; j . , . -. , frnni which he had risen, and closed -- ... .. : l i. i , his head and lelt it tenderly an over, 1 Horn temple to temple, and from nape. to forehead. Is it a blister r lie at, length asked. " Yes, dear j you have o ... - - - t-r. been very ill we icateti tor your ne. said Mrs. II , attectionate y-. 'mere church or to ears polite and relined .iicr iius uc iiii mi ooiuc uuiv v.. . . . nave Uld . I . . H shut his eves and muttere . something with an air ot impatieuc?; but its meaning was not understood. Findiii!? him out of dancer, friends and , . . , .i relatives retired, and the sick manias . lelt alone with hi. family. " Sarah," he said, why in the name -'fsooui itn Kn tr. ness did you permit the doctors i to hiiTrjier me un in in is wavr tin . - .. . . . . r j laid up for a"-K4ik or two, and all ..t,: . huuuu l6' V " It was to save your lilt Save the devil. ' ' '-... ll-u-s-ht there, do for mer be quiet ; every thing depend.'ul , Vith a gesture ol" imiat'-fltj shut his eye., teeth, anrtiiiaiul perfectly still for smcc minu t0 he turned his face to the v - .tw bad !' , rn rninic. up nor nia iiaiui luif.i. . i-uiiifti.Lna u'iiif.n iinnr nn;iiiirv dear." y sa&e if SgnttZ a I r V r J W 1712. I haJ rrml in wj fir.t ami last I - .J . . : - ..nprram ui I had Dr. Su althilil'rh h aul a frrv i t- . . riinnniiiurj niHie 01 ireaimrnu II fJ a wnlaes; be c.l4 r taate W .trong drik w,tK.H,t Wini ,i , w , ran. r . ... . inrnui uraru nno m sum nimii mn atrrn-nh II vut on nretlr irell fur a .1... iv..ii,u,nimi 1, . - n eir.i i. ...t. r i cih wcuuiicu uume kit una the rairta hu iuue, to which he not .,..r- reiuirtetl; bat a tuu ardent 'in iiii w icmn aaiaaai Joti,, la this bottle brnu-ht on the . . .. ... auptxHeu aixuHeir. tr. s. wa ritfit . - - ter.!!. ami .li.l m.t re - with a. much philosophy aa he could muster. A wijj. alter tiie wire made or thr. hlitpr ha.l A me uu.ter nan tiisappeartHi, conceaie.i .... ujj. .t '....f.i uu uaiviri w .rt t H,li.il a,.... ... grew again, lie naver venturcHi uinhi ... i.... i- r... r. r.,... mamit o avail wi iw pie,. When'the truth leaked out) a. I a .... . .. lean out such tning. always win, tu friend, of II had inanv . heart? DUl ",e7 c'.nce...; in., the object ol their merriment the lact !. t ... . t sa msj at,tw is Hftai gupjMisetl illue... THE P.'LE OF THE DEAD SEA." The following account occurs in, Uk ......... ..f t l ... i 1 . ." .'.T "V T"! iwun win rviwy uia 'iiuiir anu iaiiriii encountered in visiting them. It wa. a remarkabl remarkably hot and sultry day. We wcrejcja inW injuiJLil.ino9 nt.am fr) e me a fine plum-tree, loaded with rnt esh bloomins plums. . I cried out t my fellow-traveller, " Now, then, whu U, il arrive first at the plum-tree V sml A 1. AM....a.K .liaa.sw. a.f u.v aofasw1allira aim n lUUUl akV ILIIlllUn IN Ba Ivll V 3rl II Uh object, we both pressed our horses into a gallop, to see which would set the first plum from the branches. We both arrived at the same moment ; and Bpiuttenng and hemming, and doing all f... ..t. .....1.1 iavml ..f Ku nan. (, Yl V WU . Ul. iiv,l , 1 1 V. .11... seou taste of thi. strange fruit. We then prcccived,and to my great del ight that we hatl discovered the famous ap- .i. r iv. i o... .i... i ..r r.- . -",' , - wch ha. been doubted and canvassed since the dav.ol Sttabo a.nd, I'liny, whu first described it. Many travellers. - ... .." have civen descriDtions ot other esre i . o , . ... . a i ,i.i.iiiu. ...v. --- - .t to the one described by Fliny ; but up, aaa I I I a a .a " to this time no one had met with the. thing itself either upon the spot men- jtioncd by the ancient authors, or else where. A young lady of Scotland, Miss Cun ningham, had been arrested at Lucca, in Tuscany, forgiving to a peasant a Bible and Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, in Italian. The report says that the British Minister at Kloren-e had made unsuccessful application fur her release, and had communicated the fact to hia Government The penalty for the of-, fuhi-A to. aniil in hr five veai u imrvrisivn. nient, .The intelligence caused real excitement in hng.ml. Ueputatuint on tiie subjviUfS'aited'.-'pn I.ordj Clarendon, whl leclard every e shwuld be made V release Hie fadv Pook BoRuoj turn tlw? vtdty of friends en peruse the ff said, were year. ago ever, noy period. . III U DIMISIIlnr r f r 1 r r i ' - 4 'I a a
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Nov. 23, 1853, edition 1
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