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IfNION, THE CONSTITUTION AND THE LAWS THE GUARDIANS OF OUB LIBERTY.-. iVo. XXXVIII. HILLSBOROUGH, N. C; WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 10, 185$. .'. No. 1030. tfcw Fall and Winter Goods. rTWS ubcriber are now receiving from New York A aii entire stock of Now Goode, embracing a general variety of all kinds of good usually ket in llili nutr ket,eoiisitingof ' - ' ' - ' "' "' 1'iluls, Alpacas English and French Mcrliioea, Shawls, llankerlbleiY and ItonnetM, ' ; Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Hardware, Olass' and Quecnw arc, IIATS,f? : CAPS,Et BOOTS AU . snots, GROCERIES, anil many other articles not necessara; n mrutiuii, which have been bunght iu N.-w Votlr ery tow, en tirely for cash: all of which will be offered to cash buyer or punctual dealers at sma I profit. , W uy to one and all, coma and see tie, -e will take great pleasure iu showing our gaud if we tin nut aell. All kinds of Country Produce taken in e cheiigefot Good. " . ' W. F. & T. J. STRAYllORN. October M. " ' 10 A Change in , Business. ' THE DRUO 8TORB, formerly owned by Dr. JAB. P. CAIN, will hereafter he continued by J. C. WEBB & CO., who hope by etrirt attention to bui ncaa, and iiwderuU) price, to merit a liberal share of the public patronange. -Junuury 27, ' ' ' " " ' ' 24 DRUG STORE, T C. WEBB St CO., will keep constantly oo band, a toinplet. .seortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, DyeStufl's, Varnishes, Perfumery, Stationery, Grass and Garden Seed, Aromatic. , Vinegar, Pure Liquor, &c. dec, i and all other articlee 'O their line of busine, and with the special design of keeping only gfnuiue urtielet. They hope, hy eloej attention and moderate price, to merit and receive the patronage of the public. , January 87. , 84 CASll FOR WHEAT. 4R Afl Bu.Uel. of GOOD, CLEAN, WHITE ,J.V WHEAT WA.NTED-W. will fu.ni.h bag, and pa cash vu icceipt of ihe Y heat, at the highest imrkei rale. J. V. TUKREN TINE &. SON, 1gmlt. December. ,; ' 18 SALT! SALT!! SALT!!! IOX BACKS HALT, Liverpool and Ground Al luio, received and lor aale b J. C.Tl'URENTlNE&SfON. December S. " 17 NaiUby CALF SKINS, Shoe Thread and Bsoc Vinegar! Vinegar! lUeiT RECEIVED AT TUB UKUU STORE ONE BARREL BEST ODER VINEUAR. . T, J. Cr WEBB & CO. January 57. -. .. . f s , 81 Just UcccirrdTat the Dru? Store. 4? DOZEN PAPERS CORN (STARCH, ii doseii bottles Iuk, assorted, I doxen Hell Cologne, quart and pinta, I doarn Heltnhold' ExtractUurbu, 1 gross Buidult's Worm Candy, 2 lbs. larjie ptp.ii.aa, 6 down Piof. W ood' Hair Restorative. 3 dozen fine Salad Oil, . VJ lb. Duikee Pota.h, for 8oap, ' t bl Pearl Starch, 1 doaea Butchelor'e Hair Dye', t doxcu Uatemiia'a Dropa, . ' .1 dolen Maccawar Oil, . , , I doaen Mitclieir Eye8lve, . C grow Steel Pen. aortvd. January SO. BARGAINS, tIoMii gated is numeti made. Fresh and desirable .Goods at much reduced, prices, j , IX consequence of being later in the season in getting in my Onod than I ought lo have been to meet ihu want fully of my customer, and aa money is more va luable aa it becomes in greater demand, anu 1 coo ope rate advantageously with it in the future, 1 have deter mined to eaciilice lo a large extent the profit on all iny Rich and Fancy Good; I therefore offer to sell for cash, or to my tegular cuslumera on lime, my Entire Stock of Gnodn, botli at Hillsborough and South Lowell, at reduced price. The following named tiood I willorTer at COST, vis A II rich aud expensive Dre Cooda, consisting of Mous lin de Luincs, Fancy aud Black bilk, fine Cashmee and Double Wool Shawls, Cloths, Casaimerea, Vest ing, Irish Linen, fine Flannel, Fur and Soft Hat and Cape, Bed aud Negro Blanketa, Velvet and Straw lion net, Ribbons, French Embroidery, embracing Collars and Sleeve, bulb separate and in sets, a lot of which will be found at very reduced prtcea, aa they were pur chased very cheap for cah; also Swiaa and Csmbric Edginga aud Inserting. Embroidered and i'laiu Linen Cambric tlaiidkcrchifl. , The public are respectfully invited to call when they are looking for or purchasing any Uoods, a t am deter mined to offer inducement, aud iu short to have a re form in my own business, to coriond with the pie senl etringenry of the limes; therefore general reduc tion of price on ai tides may bo expected Tbi plan to be continued during the winter, preparatory to the . May your rich aoil, i T.iuberanl, natures' better hlrvsings pour O'er every land." From the Bouthem Cultivator. ARTIFICIAL" AND STABLE MANURE. ' ' I have fur years employed the various kinds of concentrated manures, as well as difl'erent kinds of farm-yard dung, and yet with every inclination to prefer the former, ( f:el compelled in the majority of cases to prefer good barn-yard . muck to anything else. Though professing to be but a plain prac tical tiller of the soil, I class myself with those who like to know some kind of reason for their various operations. I have read carefully the writings of agricultural chem ists on the action of manures, and on the analysis of plants, and their reasonings have Surint business, 1 woo Id call the part jular attention oi rarmers to my , ,, .,.,.: , !,.. nil that Plantation I teusiU. eo.i..ing of leel Spade, and Sl.i l Seemed to COM mCC me th.lt all that .els, F.no Yard and Orain shoveU. steel-p.di.ied Hill- i was necessary to insure as perlect a y geta- ion and Weedinz Hoes, and last but nut least, thosa celebrated Man's and the old Collins east-weel AXES, of which I have been selling (or the last six years, and have give., universal satisfaction, and even a repuution S3 J. C. TURPENTINE Sl SOM. Dereoibar t. t TOBACCO AND CIGARS. ! BO,ES F1NU CHEWINU TOBACCO, RAGS! HAGS!!! RAGS !!! UACS WANTED, by J. C. TURRENTINE & SO.V. DecemlMrS. , ' 17 HOUSES and BUGGIES turtle. O OOOl) lsrioHlR"l' for aale an favorable terms; 1 aUo, t ww UL'OuIEi.otMOpea.th ether Top Buggy. Aifl swn to .J.C.TURRNTI.NK&SON'. NovaniUer IS. . , ; 17 Cut) Etna Fin C.gara, just received aud for aale DRUO STORE. as at lb January S3, BARRELS FOR SALE. tLOT of BarrrU and Iron-Bound Ck jut ie ceiveJ anJ (or sale at Ui DUL'G S I'OHE. December SX 80 Fall and Winter Goods. rIHK subscriber oUVr to their austouwra and tbf public ua supply oi . "Staple and Faury Dry Goods, " furchssad on lb Boat desirable Kirns in the ew Verk Hiaikel, IlrUe.Hig a w d.tlul tliet would ba an txtfiM closeuesa ui lb) noawy aoaiket Ibie Fall aud inter, aud thai every u. aliuuld svuuouuMr, eu ileavorrd la buy principally (tlnpte kltM'k, from wIik-U tba purehaaer can get lb worth of b.a Kry. W a tavtte atlant lou to our atork of ' Mea'a aad WeiiMH'aSbtfra, Negra Brucaus, - W.oler's" d.iMe-sgk-J Biogana.beat make, Kersey and l.liHy, White and Colored Flanntk Nera asd Bed Blanket, a large stuck, - Mnuatirj i lmer, w sj le, fcjlij aud 1'la.d Mrriuoes. Men's auJ Boy' W'rjr. awartr.l. tnrether with a full stuck of OOOD FAMILY CUOCEKICtt, at the, lowest prke. , J. C. TL'KRf NTINE i SOX. October Jl. " It-1 Cheap Cookin; Wines and Brandr. HALAGA WINES. i-'l BWEET WINES. FRENCH BRANDY, for aale at the DRUG STOR E. December . 2- ble growth as possible, was to supply the soil with the Uinerent ingredients mat entered into the composition of the t.lants grown. have given un..erl i..lacl.n. and even a repuution Experiencc ias confirmed this to a great ex 'f ''V'y.' Plants .aboundinz in some "of their All my siuca was iurrinwu Ull urimiv ui ,fiv ..vim- eru market, and wuu'd havr Ih-hi of mutual advantage to my patron and myself but for the lateness of tue sea son when they were icceivrd. A large lot of the best RIO COFFEE on baud. I also desire to inform tha public that I will give the full market price for all saleable ailielca in barter, e-pe-cialty for the following articles, which I will without limit, Bees-Wax. Tallow, Uood Feathers, Dried Fruit, Ho, Eggs and Butter, aud the taple produce of the country a opportunity may offer to dispose of it in a II. L. OWEN. 17 distant or home market. Novem!r II. parts with phosphates, are certainly improveti bv the application of manures of that descrip tion. But the same eil'ects in most instances are produced by stable manure. I have seen instance where comparative experiments have been made, that concentrated manure of some kinds have produced superior results; but this is anything but the rule. In short, the conclusion I arrive at is, that ' THE DEAREST SPOT ON EARTH. Tho dearest apot of earth ti me, '' Is borne, sweet home ; The fairy land I've loug'd to toe, Is home, sweet home ; There bow charmed the sense of hearing, There where heart are ao euJeariug, All the world is not so cheering, : Aa home, sweet home. I've taught my heart the way Iu prize My home, aweet home ; I'm Icarn'd to look with lover's i ye On home, sweet home ; There where vows arc truly plighted, There where hearts are so unite J, All the world beside I've slighted, For home, sweet borne ! vestment in 1847 was f3,51G,roo, in 1851 $5, 73, 100. -The interest paid iu 1847 .t9 irr,83J, in 1831 $:CJ,635. The total amount til' per capita paymtMils in 1S34 wus $GB0,D85. The amount of trust fund in 13'jj ! was 'S310D2,5U(J. The whole amount of an 'nu'nies paid in 1S36 was $007,002. Tlie j whole sum itppropriuted for the Imlun er jtice in 1H50 was $2,831,613.-. Of this sum 'S1.874.8G0 was for fulfilling treaties, aud tha reiiiaiml-'f for salaries anil general expenses. ! The gross sum appropriated for all objects (luting llie Thirty-fiist, 'I'liirty-aecond, and Tiiirtv-itiirtl Congresses, was. respective vl, . 5.33i;,S50 S4,rW,003, and J,8S0,3r3. I The ituluati'iul means of the coloni.eil and j the hunter tribes are disci'. mituleil. The ! latter us denoted by the slate of the fur trade for three vears present interesting results. It appears that the whole number of animal killed by the hunter tribe iu 1834, IH53, and 18J0 was as follutvs: Hears 473 , beaver 11,407, black mukiat 110,041, cross foxes l.tiJO, deer 5U,92o, elk 1C, fawn 5.0GJ, fuher 0,078, grey fox 32,08 j, red lux 5.08'j, lynx 1,230, marten 21,32;.', mink 30G,Ub0, uiusiuavli 2,472,381, opossum C3.320, otter 8,5Uti, raccoon 1,134,301, red lux 3.0a3, silver fux 833, sable 3'dO, silver grey rabbit 2,003, and sea titter 302. Further details ; accompany this topic, denoting the labor w it't INDIAN HISTORY. hxtracts Iroin a notice ol ' ."tiiooii-rait s j Indian History" by the Rook Editor of the j National Intelligencer. numbers, and condition of the India., tribes to ! wl d' 11 " .bubJect l,as ' P' sUeJ; be collected and published. The intjuiry was) placed in thehunilsof II. R. Schoolcraft, whu! has just completed tltc sixth and closing vol Prior to Mr. achoolcralts volumes our: knowledge of the Indian tribe was scanty, and spread over a vast surlacc, and nut small part of it vague and unreliable. Fur .o.c . .... iu.ee iocy .. .- . am, bit,.,.wi of "aiucii a ail xruz'tna 111 iuii wci v-wn- i , . . . ed to be a separate nation, thougli huviti" One tonic more uuv be named. The researches of Mr. Schoolcraft, who has per jsoually seen the Mississippi Valley front ; Ita.ca lake to the (Jul!', gives no countenance I to the vapid theorie of a civili.ed popula jtion in that valley iti ancient days. Iu his view the theories we have had ou the subject i front Carver's davs is no credit to American philosophy. Its antiquities are the antiqui- - ,i i i a - t. .... ! oMicr. ljur in tipiiei!t vuilat.i.i. .it ti.M ri.lH ! '...:r., :....- :. u . little more c aims to it dependency of origin ' , . . . .' f . ,. . i .i ii- i i . i i r .i i' -. A pipe sculptured Iroin steatite, witlt than the II itiuud c ans have .4 the Gaelic ' . 1 , , i- i .. , . .. .... , . ,i i the image of a bird or lizard on the shank, is stock. -Ihetr language had not been claasi-1 , ... . ...... . ,- . ... .. ' . .. . r I e . . I - i wc.i uuiiu ui in u luu.di.a iuuaj us ii.i ro VI....C BeiCliLC ICULHCD US IW .,v,- w w.t. . . --g , -" . i . ' i - i . V reiii.'iies ' was me same an. me trated manures we in practice have to gne j ions, and manners reiua.ned a mass co,,-, lai the preference to the old-fashioned manures, lusum and obscurities their very existence, . . , . . . ... violation of all the t.iax.ms of political , f Eu STATE OP XDRTII CAROLINA, , (RNOB COUKTY. Court of Equity. John Crawluxd, et al., vs. Charles Catea. Original and Imunttim Bill, I T bein made lo appear la me, Tbomaa Webb, Clerk j ,. be to vegetable ffrowth, the plant is un I imI Master of the Court of Equity for the county I al)iy to avs;j lUe 0" the opportunity w ith- auu Blale aloieiu, py in autuav.. o. ouu ,a-.o.u,, , ,.,, fi. l s, u i a-... i... ..... ih.,U.n. vu u.m. -7 How is thi reconciled ? I would suggest whether the mechanical action and thermal effects of vegetable manures, are not over looked bv our chemists ? It seems to me that ! no matter how well adapted certain elements For Courfis and Colds. LEMON Cl'M DKOl'S. Vanilla f.uiai Drops, OiangftOum Drops," -, Rot Gam Drop. CVO..O..., . . , rj ! made no fine pottery. They ha 1 the use of ,.u want . .e....e,.,e.K was ..cv...c a , b uali ve cotl)cr immm,rea in tile and new pr.nc.ples of human uMn u or, w Xhey had piclographs, a they have the human heart were suppled to have bee.. , t.dav, anmjde Lw Antl arrows, cau.-es. nnplan ed ... the.r b.east, by the t rea or to ; j.- j ,f d ; account for manners, sent.men ts, motives, ,mU Mt JmJ u ,u a and acts, which are common under l.Le c. r-. Ib tUvu WeM ;, ear, Eu;o,,ear, cumstances, to the whole Adamie race. . adv.. beA,.e C'..tu,,.bus ; but they were iu there is . class of charlatans aud skep ic. ; eJ ,ot)a!uwkej ald estentti,f4,eJf al(d who are no willing to leave the poor tribe ; (w , .g uric, uuv V...U iiiuic ineir claims iu u.v icij puZila brothei hood of the human family ; ami iu order , to reach an acme of wit, paralleled oiily bv jus. r:..a si il . . j2-pqp i i.! voi: i u i:xt.i vvM. Orange. I-edtan, Vcnilla, Peach, Celery Paisley, Ac. ForsaWth DRUG STOKE. A Pocket Knives. LOT ef cttra Cue Packet Knives, just rwitrd aud Ui sate at th ... . . .. . .l i.. j.. i out a uue oruuu. i.ir.i i Urd in myoll.ee tliiuay,.uannar.eaie,uioeirn-1 . . , ,. , . . ;. j.. ; ui .ive.nH.d eau. resides lvond the hmiu ! are much warmer than light ones ; and it may of tbu Slate, to-wit, in the state of Teuuewe, so that : be that the power of stable manure to give a oinresa cannot be nersoi.allv aerved upon hiui. this ia ' ilark color to Soils, and thus render to it a 1 therefore lo notify the aaid Charles fates of the filing of, .reater power of supplying greater Warmth .... . i .i .i.... . ft. ic . r .us mi. i1 r,i","7-"r " , t o the plant, may be one reason lor us su neil term of the Court of luuity for the County and . .1 . . T :.... :ia .m hut..fo,eid,tobe hotden a. the courthouse in Hill Pniy praiuw. m.8a-.. " - " ." V. . . s" " i-o7 ! TEMPTATION' AND FKAfD. borough, on the second Monday iu March. A. I). I85H, ; usually poor, anu oara. ones iu. i.ic , , ! ' ,c '"""" ."..uc.iij ' t . , f , . Jcf.!-..;,,,, ; tie eheu and thereto pld, answer or demur to .aid bill, the ji. probablr owing to the greater warmth of j deny the oracle of truth and Revelation, pic- i , n"n " l,,e ut-''caiion ni xi.e ame.itl be take.. o.o cocto and heard tx parte. the latter." If thi be recognized a correct, j lute Moses as a demagngue aud Hebrew , .a.nt Nicholas lio.ei, is tnai more iguiic Wimeaa, Tboma. Webb. Clck and Masu-r of the I much of the opposing experience of diilerent 1 tl,,ologv as a fable. . ( care should be exercised over an estab.ish- Court of Euuilv for the county and Slate aforesaid, at , . '.' ,?,. ;u,i . f- linrntra. 1 k;;...l.,fi ...,.. il,. Imli.a I ment bv the proprietors. It Would be Wftl f?7"',wh-,b",h,M,,,J'',rUee,u,,w,;te, manures guano for instance, while it Uy,Upatl.U. and depicts him as a ...n wl... ,ilch a le-,n could take effect . a private j A U ' 7- thoM is WFB1. C 4- .V. E. i might prove superior to farm-yard dung on a ,;, , heart and affectiuns, which have only .households. I he imprudence and actual sin I IIIUJI. r,ui, c. 1 .? , i r . .1.1. i i .?......! . . .... i.l vvnu.iiKr tu tiMiittion those whose l.riu- i Januarv 6 f?4 51 ' 6w soil atieauv warin auii uni is-tuiu. cu, wou.u ( ute(l 0Ui,eu ov lung iiu sev e.e it.uui.r. i -. --i o- i : . . - ' . , A. II 1 - stanil no cnance ai an wnere a pu. ..in colored soil was choseu for the experiment. Ladies' Cloth Cloaks. j BLACK anJ V ray ;i..in Closks, fr.-ul ,,. Bui piu'a erlehralcd Ladies' Cloak store, New York, i juat receivea y ' . ' J.C.TUKREXTI.NE&SON. Orlotwrtl. I'1 HAVINU ausJ tins distinct branch of trade, we luM pai.K-uUr aitentiun U H, atd keeping a large stock of all k-uds of Over Coals, Business 'oat. BUS Frock Coat. Vet and Paul. W are ewhleJ grnerslly la ft and pleas those- who favor us with a call. W shall keeo our totk renewed liutu lime to time. Tall and esmm il. J. Cs TL'KKKN f INK & SON. OeloUrSI. II G RASS OUCHAKU UKA iS, Herds Grass, Luceruc, llltl'O STORE. SEEDS. CI It I OI.I lE spresslv ( Skirt. Eo.lHo,drlcd bk.ti.: Ui. Brass and Whslcbo.. Hoops, and r.lastss BsUs, by J. C. Tl'URENTINB i SON. Ssjilember It. Clover, TiuHwhy, Kentucky Blu Grass, jcal DRUO STORE. 13 received and fur sale at the December II. N'otkft to Smiths and Fannew. rpl H suhscritvr, a tha agent of llie King' Moun lain Iron Con.pa.iv, will supply sll onlrrs for a Ion r upwarda of Iroa at S eenU per pound, cuiA. The MHHHiy Riusl iiirtirialili be paid on delivery, or lit rherge will 7 cents; and in no case will I aell lesa thau a ton for lesa than 7 cent. P. B. KLTF1X. fldohrr H. I" 1 . If ifrTXtZM same family within t hundred feet t.f each 1 the structure of their minds, to .he purblind saw a lady stall oilier. Everv planter know that h i corn i Hindoos who l.ll protrate before elemental .which was lelt unlock mixes, because he eethe Uilferent grain on matter, and sell their live in defence of the , ,lot '.:,f that ,,l'r un GREATEST DISCOVERY 01? THE AGE. lie exhibit him a one of the .liatiu.-l j. nplfs are not strong enougu io re.,isi ii un- iti.-. of the human race, who l.ae decliiu-l .-Her all c.rcutiwatu-es, i lar i-eeaier ti.au . i. .. :..:....i ...... ;,... i,...i. ...;.. - some niav sup'n.st. who even take credit to Kr.rp Voir Skep Pine How shall we do : le wm tl.v of the noblest effort, or .o.!cri. themselves l r ihe unbounded confidence ol me ; benevolence ami e.lucat.on. suinrior, to . ....j.. ........ w .... - once saw a l.tnv siuti oaiiK i.ott-a in a uianei I.e. I, and a.-ketl if she did servant might one tlav ap- the cob. Vet iti hard to believe that In ten thouan III. part ..ran erroneous Uogma. l""l "l u'r . i;iv.. - f ...!.. i.a .... would not Drobaulv be missttl. IKr re'.ly COIIOO W... ...IS, UCiaSBC HC WT9 .IV M,V Ill 5 4VI.IUI -IlltllVai. ! - - - !iit the fabric, or anv change in the eed. But . but the canopy of Heaven, and behold lite ', wa' " , , ... ',. ... 1 :M ...II .1.. ll..ne nr.. ..1....:... .-...l.-.ta ..t I... IV. ,.,e !!.- uiat.i. " " "UI ... hi. v a ' " 3 IlC&fc t ral Will ltr kiic .. x-w - run iuu f hiwwij ,'. .s . , . i g.nleii seed spoiled bv being raised iudis-1 ficei.te of the sunlight and the awful mauil crimina'.i'ly together than most garuuer un-: ution of tornados and tnutuiers. agine. Melons, uah s, gourds, and cucum-i To show that the innge of lioil can be bers are fat blending into ime. Okra and , restored to the Indian m.iid, the plain ami i cotton will soon unite, labuage anu ""'g ; tanstble results ol tcaciiiitg, arts, in.iuiii . , and letters, ami Divine truth in the removed tribes of the West arc exhibited in authen tic and elaborate tables of moral and indu- J" Colwarl aie blending the head and stalk iu ol miliums Irish potatoes IIorfE PATER-AU grades; M iodow Shade very prrll. J.C.TLKUE.NTINEiSON. TOW CLOTH! fl OWCI.oril WiTEI. by X . J. I! Hfptambrr 19. , March It. 71 I'llUREN CINE Si SON. . I4 India Rubber Goods. Ul'UUEKDREJl.VUCOMUS, RutSier Fin Comb, Rubt-r Potkel I'o.nlr. Rubber Round t nb, KuMwr Si.l Combs, ttuUlr Pull ('otahs. RuUwr Ha.t I'm. A'i Botinrt Coimiw, and excellent Fire and Life Insurance. 14 your Projirrty insured t Is tour I. lie Insured f .. 'T ," I i . i . i tsbihty. Wattf ll.ssh. Dvspepsia. aud n.auy other dn If not,. II upon ith. sub-,.bcr, .ho i. Agent for the . ,,,,, , .imH.r rh,..;.V tiieensuurougn vv.aipa.iMa. Ja.iuary 6. ... -ii . . . i ..i . :.. . ..fl...., .i iv i . a rti 1 m ' i ui nips Will put ou lieaus ...sieau uoiiorus. , Imnortant to Tobacco I new crs, uMu are ber...in2 woody. i. ih potatoes X . . ... ' ...I . ....... - .. ..1 a .Ilium ..lura.!. . . I Mn,., ,l..),.ut ;. til III! GU3TVV I INN Mil) a anu umiiiwi sic . ""0- trial siatiaiua. s.ii.c,vvi.t.-w.... ........ . ' m 4 T "rri-V j We shall soon eat potato balls instead of to-1 ,a, r every name are reared. Fields r i icLSXC llGSt0r3.UV6 lOrCllSSi matoes.and the tuber of the potato will be j piUKhe. houses are built, school ai e estaii-, j The Great SubMtltule fur Tobacco. ' come a fibrous root. Whatever grain, ege. i i,c,f churches are erected, and filled wil.i IT ia s well known and iucontrove rt.ble fact that Ihe 1 table, f.tlit or flower i saved, sliculd be j ,eeply intf icMc.l listeners. The Word I , iuor.iin.ie use of Tobacco i the promoting rau-eof laiM-d beyond the influence if any ol it kind-' qi)( j' ic.tioaleJ.ed a the oracle kI' wh- i ! many ofll most aevrre Menial and Physical Uisoidcia reJ i,tti,ts. ! Join t the examples ol good government and s to which the race rfn.ni. sut,aa careful ana!)sisj i l,wg are imitated. The priiuipal lt.be are llm.!S,.r.D8wrA corrcpondeut ,e 8erms of future rebbc. , ..:.k i.... ii.. mi ..r .i-.ne. I'l.ruiurlL. as: ! Thi. statistics aienl a character wimli detenu iba funeiiona and upeiationa of the Heart, . All flat seed should be sown sidewsye, fu, i.nly have been atl.ime.1 ! reieretice causing many l- euppow iney are uoueicu w.m ! rhnmie fiecliol. of ttlst organ. Tol's.-i o slVci ls also ihe entire nervous system, man!- : frslina itsi-lf as all who have ever used llie ii nion. weed will bear trlnnon in l.assituue, .eivu lrit 1 coufl not respect, or who could be of takiit what did nut belotig to her." A tVv; r.iotiths afterwards the lady iVini tlx trusted damsel had stolen a large aiuxunt, art l s!ir li.ttl only her own aant of cau'ioa to lljme far the !". She had irreparably u jircd the girl by placing tmrutioa iu her v.v. It a luthcrn city a friend of ours sent a fatcKte nun servant one dav t.i l.er store . .. . i room. ilJ ntaiitiesieti soiiii; tmoiion wn in r.'turn. and e.irnetly entreaUd her never a -.i!it t pat h r keys in Lis hand, or the ui a:i:'.ef s.m-aat, ' -t!n tical! tlerribin; lit coirtoj aut! env.iiuv f-elaus at sight f ' de line haw and side of bacou dat riti'.iody ud mis v i ut ov and my wife and little niggers wanting 'em at linr.te." One who kii -w itu.ti.iu i. uure iti all it springs laught ot the prau-r, "Lead tis ttt into tempta- . ... . tii.-i-.ti ee Trior II l' i llll.Vl.a9 I , , . . h.,n..r, iri,, l OW l . . . . , ,-..1 ... - ..i.:....l. I ao bate p.o.u c.mpu-.r y . -cr.u. .... n ... . . 'of eas.. aiKl wlicrever usert. ueing nsruness n. inraf -- - ! lor. if laid flat on the groun.l, they are apt to to the I.tg'iet soaices .4 u.;.csai iiiiorinai!.. .!. ' "... ..... :t .t.: n mii- .l.a not befall I. U 1,..tvii that while the Indi.tl tlonula- I !" ... .. . ri, .... .. -;.-" "". . .- :J ,..i..I jfin un.. . Ji. j. Ifanv msn tli.n him-vlt b-ymd the dan- . i .rtii, ui v n k , , 1iM...,111.ll. s,.r ttflaUtns let htm whect, sl l.e hasneur iirAr: " 6uru" ,"t,u" nrfrhr f-d,!m,.tdaiy ,,,5,. r - cVcliiding lite svnonvmf. A dist.nclion f,4 ... a l .t',e utis.nv o. u.e j laut" 1114.1 rill t. M W...-. . ii,.. ..K MlLIVrl P I V . Cil I ... n .1 a. hi. I tt . fl t 111 ftllft I " I V 1 1 1 fi iT-bt'! IlU IIKlllU i I Jll KIV AV - - - iMav - .i .f-- i...,m tilt 1I1..V nit ttiilt ati l j Ueoti culutiieti kih Ma wiia iaur Ill IIM-BP , ' I ,. .-41 . , a- l . V.. MriV.ail I .lT.itsa-ll.ai vc, Ihcy exert I bcncOcia I. Iferl Uon the entire sys- dry ; p mild anU traill tlll Otlg l cui.e.....-r , ,uea ,., ir ... - -. , J iry .men grease pie.i. anu -u--.wrvS. '- "-"-"r.r":,- .... ..t-,-l:n nr n.-it. . v. huh could preserve IVom IVIour trine, s.-iniin ; .. - I July IS. srtn le. al j.CTUKUb'N FINE & SO VS. 7 VslAr POWDERH, M. Hull's Ms. ss.snlls,Usl, rvbneidsm Mrbnapp, Cutanea assorted, at ' . J. C. TL'RKEN TINE L SON'S dly 14. vJ- I.lllll.s' Itl.TIUMT. Mrt3. BYRNES, FEMALE PHYSICIAN. IA Tbomuson. near Ulrtckef etteet, New ork, their rannnemenl, and A treat all disease pwubsf I he aex. Wl bee earamodimi rH.H W IH acrom eolation of br -liima, and a palent appsralu wsl atut. A le mat. pill, a est and . renwly Ii U ,"'cU'"'' l. . ... .iik r..i! .Iirsriiim an reefil m . "b FOR SALE, VI.OT i ihe town of Graham, iu.nwdiafely in froa u,;, tw 'Paste which ba Income' vitiated r-y ! then grease of Iti '.'ourt House, oil rsoulh Mireet, lying be i great it.du'gci.re, completely removing the irritation : u,r Mj gn j twee th atore boi.-s of M'laran cV llsniwr sad Al -(nj ace.impsiiyiug Ikklmg aensalinn 01 the Thioal ' j jj ( l.ietia ch thick and dry it roll u up. ihe law, b t ne co'K 'fered j-iMtiiiVle, but wiikh involve a s tcritice -f riht, a departure fio-n strict honr-.iv, a I t. k of that strong and far 1 a lil aV Ditea. Tr.msl suit the warrhaser. 1 I1UA1.13 l.UII. JsuuryS8. . S HUH Ills; 114 1110 viraiv, , t . .-atueud from the b..ui,da.ie. ; e il and it e.tt itt.larei.ifnt. Ia biiyinar ami ha tut advantage ever been taken f - . tl . ...lit . , 1 ... ..f l.n l .aiK.l.llll . srs ; SL I. ill J I-..KU Ml ol ll.CSC roil w... ,. in,.... c.a.c.ya-w ...... . ,.r nl,,,.,.. f the other t.ar- ..ii Irriihe - tracts in riiiia. t--". .......... . - -- , HOUSE and LOT for Sale. I offer for sal, on aroramndtng terms, that desirable Hons and l.ol on Juren Mtreet, new occupied by Ml Washington. THOMAS YVElin. Oetubel 80. . 6' ,j 1 tit SaSSlJ n.il il aa ill t at.t lint Or U IS. HOU. MiaU llff . G.C. which alw.yaconeouent upon . 11 .o. ,gi,.m . .. , . (,. , , wf these nanlT.JaiLiy lis UHIIlff . I.CSiinV WIH. 10 III. - 7 7 1 . . I . mm. invitoraie the .mV -. "'ake a pie. It . very easy now to . use . ,,ra .... . -'" '7 ,v ; lias a snull debt whkh cU easily Ka.rsj WJ berlartb ever 1 m. by ToWeew t e. Put it 111 ett IllllK ai.U let tl ...aa, ,,., large...... ....... . ,.,. .$!,., . ,1:, Chewer. thai there ri.i no pe.f. su'-iiiui or relief ' ,uttt tttu hour J put in 8n rgg. a tablespoon- Ciim.kcf , a id I reel.. Use lattrr itu ius i.e - . , . , u.,.,rt,,nilrM,rf ur evcrr for Ibeir craving, .nd unpUsaut leehnga. when i ,-, llf ,Mf, , U.asp.mr-I of feinger. and one ' of the Semin.de.. l?at.d be. wee,, l,.e 1 I'" W Xlin lS temp,,,., to .break off torn ih. W I 'aW. iba i , ...,:" . ld j, ' ,u ,rc u, - of pumpkin ,.uth boundary liueof K.n,a:a..dlte.i..er.,dav-a. o,t Tofche.orla.e,.ge.rwarraniruiope.....maii.co. - .'..'- nroln-Ur.ee It good. fcJitre the have made great a.UaHCCS HI eury , ........ '- T. VVr nflices. Tbre ... put up ... . convenient nd ,K,r..bl, p.. - e are, you W 111 proll U fc ( in . h f ( Kjf.jCB. J un , ,liu!l scale. A. I. E.pru,. lealfin Cenlspe, Dot. snd ca. I-had of . I ,e- ,e ' . , . rati-.f , - a Srw-A letter from Wirt Court j K,p,ese,Mt,vc in Cvngre, ' I. a,.,,ars Ut . t The Unit.-J Jul e. .W J tjr siss-tsble Dion. ists. A lilM-ra disrounl to th. Irs.ls. Prepared avh-ly by U.e undersigned to whom aU of- del should l aililrvssed. JAMES E. BOWER Corner 3d and Race Hue. January ba. .1;.,, remedy fc,Pdc....d. ..ru.bl,i-e.g aim raru.al. ' ' . 1 . .... A CARD. JD. D2IS53MIi 22Xit2aT, 1 A VINtJ lavated ia Chapel llill.r.speeifully oftef. rat - - - - . a . a . . i bi.proB-.0alsrv,e.l.ll..cl..ten.o..ne.uwn , u.hisj lieiJOSllOrV. ixanawim. "1"." O.r in. , be oulv 3t) l llSt Dr M'wr.'. PWhe.e,,.e.il.f.mi. - tb. Amaa "n II, n" .1 ,1 river tnm west, and back, n..t has been with mttf Inbe looted e..l that worse than that, the guano is now...- d aonaM. ..... . .. ..... .. ir... ........it... . ..... .if martr s.lllll Ml ms luratl'il III Kails... . ' P r 1"' ? s.."' . ... dr.lr.R.wlllbUHiU.hMaio., wW.. I - . oo-: T. .. "rZ12l..Z iw. ...o ne t "r , n.cul statistic are exhibited with abuti.l.tatly proved by ilieus.'ol oicr j luti In'a.ch mn.b,.lM Hupsriot tluurt we.k,.ad oftenef l.i.ng rani.. I. 3l-y Atlgust 19. August A feet deep and from evel sl-a. e .f te stu.ne t The fi.cal statisitc are rxh.o.le.i w an auumi.ta, I .;. I. . , f..,. hnrrels of o. mat be leuircd. ,u.,l ilcatnes-. The amount t-f 4-d. w .rr r r. ULAN KSfor TalCsU jhi7)0icO. i'H't about ten barrel, of .A may be m.ra.ti,M .l.i-a- Jinuiry 6
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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March 10, 1858, edition 1
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