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aft . it- 8 r r t- - P i "- . . e- iUlil .--- - ii i t' & r '" 1 '.;!.'" ' - ' ' , i - ) ' , j WORN' -OFT LANDS. BY EDWIS O. BOCtlUVJiWJ., OF SotTOWAV ror.-frr, yiroisia. Pibl'ihi (lhy the riqnet of the Committee 'ajjKu'tlif( J to tstmine the Ettay offered for the 1 Win turn if the Md. State Ag ricultural Sin-let y. I offer an Essay on the "Renovation of Worn-out jui1," the most important subject which can enpne attention, eith er individual, State, or National. It may be regarded as an acquisition of territory, ... . ;. , ,.... ,i. .eiallv imtKirtant to tho old States, us the surest aud t.ot desirable menus of re- aiaiuin g. uktliint . It neglect of " such", in i m iVtiiehT, or "refoiVaT!fl, hiell has caused so many of our choicest citi- J . . , .. . .1 ns to forsake, in despair, their patr.mo - iiiul Hi8sesioii, to seek a brighter destiny , .;,) x- . 1 in the wilds of the e.-t. The cultivation of a more extended sur face has been deemed necessary to pro duce the indUpensi.blo supplies ; but in this vpenitioii the - iucrtaused labor and number of operatives of (litlereiit kinUs,i . i- . ,. ronn ntiL' suliMStence, irreater distance ot hauling, .iiantity of feneiii caused still greater stur smaller amount of -Rett remuneration, until the possessor of a once princely and I hoii' - - H'"!'" fertile patrimony abandons his own and that of his fathers ; and once .... .... ... ' :. ' t . '....i t I , t o - and jnvcTiile a.-s.-ciirtions loses that inceu- j tive to jiernmnent unprovemeiit so eren- tial to contentment nnd jirofit. T3f opartHrntfsi. of pimlutioYi, thus in ' duced, becomes a harrier to the progress of those works of internal improvement, furninhiiii; facilities f.r the renovation of rtatioii of their prod UK-1 tion. JiiWy-t4l-W ' . a not entirely ataate the choice .,.00. , flow.n.r it. -uch nvuleU fron, the old ; States. ,at 1 regard,.! as of paramount, importance torindhridtrnK and tiotio. " Tliere u- auoUier coutrolina incentive ; . :. ...u(:.i: ,,...! to ftltemion 10 tne stiiycLi, v, iwui. ...v lugh price of W,nr. ' . "Tlitiiue fetuiirjiid for tile prpparauon . ...7 ,.:iv l.u,! fr m un iiutui m..'.... ...I-... a," " ....a l.rt . til.l.lfa.il Ot ' CU.ll V(iU,,iIk U'llliut iJ rn"' wiiiiiiuv'i lew thun 2 or ? hk-ih.., Which at present pri-CS would amount to 20 or IK.-M. I ,. Vt,. UVI- th-tt -.mount wouhl ren- ' .faai.acrwrt.p.r.W a, exhau-te.i, n., OT-ut.Tiriin--in7tpprJ tneitTitj liia.v he eafely inade; thi.t cry few .c- tiotu'oflhe country will jiwtify the ex- iwnse of cleitriii lu-avity timbered lands have any ti.uber to -pure, and in such cm. the dinerei.ee between the reduc- turn oi ll.e tor.-t mini uiki uiu .nui.am of the arable surlace livm the exhausted --htfrelia.-r.a .i r.t .i ."i the est.mafed value of tho whole tract. Uii moit l;tr-e piama.ions, me iii.ii.s 1 for te r tl. -..I.. "' ""b" reuuiro much preparation, but , . . . , . ..,,(,,. I ' I What then is the alternative f CVrfci.Vy- F(i u 1(. ,i,10 t'il,t;t"'lffwt'wt'w,'t'cl'ttat.i'''l,' ''M ''e i'-aUiJ--h;v- the cl.:rj:,.alid.tht' I L S I KIC vA VAtm ... ,i ..,, ,,, l,ia ti'1 or., tiiaiiil'iilation, all .iwinij hut little aid I Abolitionist, and the Quaker, and the : lat af Mlr llaiilag ta-e Ltter Waltkev fill I the rtmo.at.on, rU'"'.ithtiefaeti.m of many in veryN , ' Jjt,,,dus tullIlcc,J .ynniathier, .over .ea, and I'ncle Tom I .. J'". e.y lew pla..Ut.on ... tlie ..... fates; , . . Iimnm.r, viz : t.reimre ... . . .. r..T ,." ... and Mwl StowTtliu;: troFa" vovaite to-e- "1 '11 :..'hr':S?..e , ' Vtrc lir-t ficareu an..-riimi.ni nyw "rttmriti r(.f.s r.,ain as at present, it ;"'". . '". uilding.s, ai.tl the freili lands for euhi-, . .iifH,.ult.to ..olcnlute the value of the! Tlie true secret of Kood management, vation arffrt 'iuentlyon thooutnide; "flic ITeceSt essttrfe tmi d labor inliauling up cropa, ic- - , , ... incrensi Mile the pace occnpieu ny roaos, tne attention t.ec.'seai.y to keep them in re - pair, arTTl thedista-.ee and ti.no in tmvel- s,UatU-a- lit ill'll'l iiiL's are so great that it would lc tlitit - wlt.toeHi..H-mtliem, T.m.ea1TuMoTruaTtTlo rcT,tioJ41i'H.rT tm ' because success in enfoi-eiiig tho iinir- tancc and utitTt v of mu-Ii in.proeeinent t ....4.,. t.,i louy uc HiiUHit.i 3 iKctuiu.iuui,i, .... I . t 'I 1., ...,.1. ,. , , . , , , , , . i .tWit holu attijert Uwt, is. Itiajw. than fJ. bd. J-or, ik maxim, that ''-.t!,. re there is a will there is a way. i otivini-i' a man mat ins in- ;llt.r,. of land, which unaided would j.ro- ,liHiciiit to estimate the amount of advan U.itt prouipt a culaiu-caursoy and there 5 1,,,, u( wheat ti the acre; ta?e Mmfwij.i'd.011 tho njfriciiJti.ral .iiitort. i little dillicultw iu itulueii.j' . it I'Ur-.'.y the pMluct would probably beiest and facilities .afforded for the renova : anit,- i'lr.;..-ir-3.-iLiatwr 15 bnnhoW .,-,lVutU4ipilitirfj-UflrO if ".no general .Many iristaiices can bo presented iiU(i. bi jand,' wlrieTij nniuded, wil iTrTW'Jn of tho tinano trade "could be "wliicli SoiVf nis.'ortot.nf-.;o,'2't I.hrrels ..r . .. com, .,i i.u-iieis ot wn.'At, .hi'i onsii.'ia 01 potatnPs4,rtv?l,e;n ,rr,M, eael. oil k ...!.. o r,. ,.f l ,,l If tlin ii.Mta.ri.tU ' - - tii .ii 1 1 1 I if. eu ii li in irtu I. ..I ft. it vpiiii'iiM v it lt , V'"J1 .lJ,!,.;l''!'.J":",s, '!C !YX'a' j 1 ' ft"1'" I Formerly, in some aec.iona, the purchase U ; enou-h to r-nd-TMh Fi4i ."If'.ltl.at "aflcrirrlfng to my observation antex-of bl,KlM!, f cl((Ver boo.1,- tx barrel of I Jitab'.e ; not to ipea if the permanent peHence, it is not imjmned by the vari- tJww j.Wer, a ton'of juano or intro- I improveiirfcTit .af.tht Wl.. There i a-g compounds freqrtntly mixed withit;!duction of any iiiiirroveinent, inflicted a C- poitit bevoml, which the ftjilirnfion f . k pnrtictiW stbstance i ea-es to be .ad van .f'tajofcTrrr-ftf . UMtoiiffruity i Wiei jrij-economy oTapplicatiort, ifcc) wilt af - niixturc of ertBi.n .Lnojedneirtu,, thonjrl. .f,,,., , profitable iBveWjicnt that. tleavored to procure, from cheinUts, the extent and nature of this iuwogfiiifjrihd Afpwtain lw fat-4he nuxtaaautf -aUd ; nibh . an .lijopottant; itffonmem. rious fertilizing aubstance is advisable.- Tbia iependa o mucb upon the. ingredi ent in tli toil, that a panacea caiitiol well t protMwj 6m.a0tttf,sslf- Lime la considered owt generally,, but permanent in its effects. Guano is generally considered tyuick; but evanes cent. gradient, botb rjnick and pBrntoncnt which the mixture of these two ingredi ents would seem to accomplish; Biit it is said, there are conflicting ele ments in titcif composition. I will not pretend to rjtinlincatjons, a both chemist and farmer, and undertake both to point out the conflicting ingredi ent, and to reconcile them. I will only state, that I have been un able, by consultations with chemists and actual exieriinents, to become satisfied that such incongruity does exist under proper regulations. There is high au- thorty for using both, though, perhaps, J . . ? r. .rl ! not at the same lime, i ....-.-.. i . . . - .i I & .l.l.rl.. trieo oyster-slielt nine, n'(i irom mc mi, j hpj(tiftnd. succeeded immetliatoly by aaleflucL I! . ITrr1!. Pcmnnn f.n,no flll(l llri- ' . I 1 l..r.l.t.n-.i mflv Vi tri tlteo- I UL'riUll.d4 Mini nuaiv. v. ...... 1 .... , tliwv ,, . . , ., not destmv each other. It is, no doubt I . .i:tr.. ; oest 10 apply mem i umciciii himco. Tlie Mexiean (iuuno, undoubtedly, has i considerable lime in its' comiositioii, goj much so, as to render it unfit for a eer-i twin Rtatro of the tannmsr irce, while , i. ... 1 t ie I'cruvian will answer auiuiiaoi;. . . , ' tlr ti miftlH'l Of t 1 ,VbavTtve,ai,1fo Vtv and still i ti,,n of vientific tanner under my in- j " ' . spection. ! Tlie Mexican Guano is valued fur the , ! alluded to tor tlie J 1. f i.wrrmlu.ntjt are not (les ..,.!. ,.it,ne Tim M.-xican ueiii; .'i .. - , r- i (.nan. i, however, nut bo fertilizing j;eti- ' ... 1 ,.rllo o th Peruv an. and 1 leave t ' other more k-ientific than mv-e!f, to de- J h thr t)ie yum, j, ciaia can-! 'namlvaU of itn uctivitv. The ' .. ... Mexiciiu.fJiiano. which I have tintfd, had XuSTiTp7frini7y ora jirrir article,: I 11 .. .. i ' .1... a.l.liti.,.. ,.f in,rrHli nU not ill tlie j Tlie Mexican Guano is valued for the , to add a single cubit to, his stature,) ami ; ' "''"spate of lime it contains, suitable ' pronounced by him eqiial to any he had, for certain lands, and the peculiarity hseeu ejherej the sauie length i alluded "toLr The" piirpio f showing' We are too api to be discouraged, if we j ,..,:iatewa.wifV-.iW:at rp.rini ilnnrtSTT. I " i ------ . Juct ,r (tarto Icv'er I w,ild recomf.M,, ... he er- ,mg rei,llteil frm a!. th.J. ..,; m radis.meUou .0 the 1)f 1Vrllvjttn On.no, hcid-s yfV -by the.tarmn.K 1 MrtnVniii, &C. "W.I wliere tt.UieW i , 1. ;m,Ii -t ... T " al V"-" . ! certain tl-chief fountain of production.---; '"'f'f ? ""-k'" - - - ... ; ..'"If "".V'-tairce cause a. niuti iui ,,Mrl"-" ; . .. -.. ... . .. . .1 . t tutu nti.I t.. (tiliirre me I'oiiioii inai un- . 1 IB ' - '1,1 . - ... , , .... uueu w-e - JK"1 lmre : nrre cultivated should he carried to the : j .. ...i : 1 1 ... t ... i a. -a tui tiiui ta-11 iitt 1 11 111 ir mi i - - " , n,;. i,tnlri:. rrnt,mir-J lu ft treati; of thU-klnd' Ir'is rcrisoW-' ,0 ,). gnj-o-egtioti of -nine de- ; j , f r,.nova,:,iri . ... ; ; , , . ( , , an) ,mjVerize ( ft Sulliciency of Guano.-1 iT, . ;. .,nptn:i.. ,1,, ,-.,rv we I on most I all." n a .... e. - - - J - . gIji,( a1j flr ,le .Hant potion of fields,.' ' " ,", , : y, e.i,notlre conveniently haul , , , ..orhat.s, the best, while ,,r- vfrrtiizer " nt ,,).. 0 n-.count of the fa- eemmt of the spee.lv return, and milch . dlral(iljtv (lf i.vement, than , T fer(,m.rllj s,I)0sed. 1 have noticed iu j.. wl((,rp U(W(, . strips, and where tliere cotiTd lie"rro .mis - l lu nn rniwu tr.- t.. imAjr Ai-hmTip' C, I T lit 1 It" -.. n ' a.j-e. . a aa. . " ! One valiial.le and important desideratum - - " " '" ; . , . ,lUI.ntitv of exhausted land j hitherto re-'atM.-d ias worse than useless. , Lon," tWoU Us. It seems to l.e that " 1 3,tba.tanec. . wliich. lr laiid;. peculiarly IMJfN , ,ler. , doubt that the pro- ' . - . - . ........ ijtfUuu ol UUU-KUSe U UUCU liruaier llfll. rfistration, you may apply 21 10 lbs. to au rdct. The 'eomiiarative value of 1 ,lt! .jlM1. Hll, m., UI(rt then more t "' wnaliact and brin. profitable! - . . -.i- .1 1 r agriculture., wiittin me reaeu 01 more t ... . ; hut on most soils, tlie naino amount of - nioie,y in Peruvian Oaaho alone (retard - Notwithstanding my Lig!i appreciation of ttill VftliiablB article,-;! m not l4P0' ai the renovation, of worrHitit lands on any one substance, the supply of which may fail, or become so exhorbjtant in price, as to preclude its profitable user Previou to its general introduction, J had commenced a system of improve ment by detaching two old hands and a cart and steers, from the other operations af,thefiaandappUed clilsively to the hauling of leaves, weed, richer earth from corners of fences, &c, which, w ith the use of stable manure, lime, plaster, ifce., formed a compost, con venient to the lands designed for im . . . i . . i t proveuicnt, Highly Denenciai. in iorm-, . gl,m1M),(.(1 (.ae-hted, narrow ing those composts, very little pre- ( ltfi4rtl;.,, narrow-mimled, hard-workiiig, caution or alternation, was observed, ; ,,,,uriUH individuals .who have accumu- except to keep tlie limb and manure nuru separate, and plasljerin combination with the vegetable substances. When a iihiiiihI uur thus formed so hiirh that the teams could not well ascend, it was left, and another commenced. They would generally remains in this condition i I.. ...! .!,., ......,i;,l ln;eMraagune, ....en, u,., . ,-.-.. ; . . t... ....... .mI. u-ilh lmrhlir Iwiiofwiiil ", r...u...b..v It is a general impression that lime cannot be advantageously used above the , falls of rivers, lie absence pf facilitiifs of. transiiortations, ha precluded very i general experiments. The effect and re- turn are certainly not very speedy. I have tried an application of 50 bushels to the acre, on my own farm above the ta!!.) ' Tlie effect wan close xiimitied ... w l-.i i ..tK.. :i..w.. hiim I ny ir. r..ii....u Vr....x. : t , fc'l j compliment, except that, having attained j f "1 lrlM, ' lw ceased U add a single1 cubit to( hie stature,) and Io not iff o return the Jl rut year. II we L'ct In tnl, rrt on too inveMiiiem, n ehmild he patinfaetory, particularly it' ii- ..i i ..r. irrei.aration i aimrtieu er itin.i-r ni .i- cation. A difference of two hunht ln to the acre mijrht not ! dieeeritahle to the. ; A mid -till it micht m rem niiera'tive hy ' the standard of m.:aur.. - - : jirtiUK.iTS Selection and rolatiou of, . . r.MM. iohv I r. L'Mr.l-l a a vtirv milH.r-1 tnnin. ii-rr- - 1 T"""K """','- - ,tr time for lAher itecc. ary occuputiou. . ....... ,., .:,.. ,; m ;irv ' oV.,.fc - , J"""" Wm '" .tyiuiumw p.u9.tujiuiii.j;W,w!r xtecrVMfe.i.Miei-. ln kie.i- turmul p.i .er of toliacco, recomnuinl Us fUm' . . , . .. ; -. - :- ui.aiiiloiitni-nt. tint iih rtnuciion io t In-. ," i , I . , . 1 . tie. rw n n 4 im i i hit. - r I preparation and cultivation of ev-1 .rv.tVrtile acre . rwmre little more ex- t.rieea. of laljor. a that U a col.trr'Uinir. prices of tabor, a that w a coiitrf.lliiifr . consideration in dcteriiiininj' the proper , plan of operations,. . .The. Jilanled crop ions, me . 1IUIUU.-U crop : I ,,.;,l .tl.ll .r,,.! ,,,.,;, ,' t,e farm t gUp,-.rt it, and! I ' I ' I ,i,..,., la l.t ltl'..K-.i.n. f..r l,.e..r .. 11 .a . V, so .... I a. . ! .- . a..... a--. .... . incmue, with .currueponding expenditure. i , ' ,, . .. : lul.r, alh.w greater attention to various i.nprovemenis, raising skk-k, couuori oi h-wever, coi.si.sts much in the mlaptation I cu,,ls,ftIICP Mirrntinditig it. I lint u-liwl, u-ill unit .t.it. inrltvio.ini nil. J luit which will suit one individual and i one section iiiav he iniurioiis to another. 1 . x- 1 1 1 . . 1 f . ..11 An one rule can lie adopted lor all c-l. ai .ii i i:..t . - 1 ..r., . ..v . v. x .j ' for t i . .i i . i . i r rr -t , lur lliW Uinplltv i)i Hiiy Uf i'JUfiU uluiul. f..e.l. V.Ia, Va.."...!. t'l t'l l 'II, .TI 11 II I IUI III lilt" LI V" j I 1. lllla 1 V ' suited from our attempts to Tollow jitili: - a due reirard to . locality, Ac. Very little more ean l.e done than to i8 their a,.f.lication to the cireuinstan - .;..j L II sip. Ill till I lit! it . et's stirr.itiiulinje it. riM. ...,..... , r t...l i . " " " , ' ., ' " tn i.n 1 1 I i'.iT I. .11 Id n n Villi T'lOT II II 1 II f . " . . .a l 1. . . ",v- r, - Tnrw in.lividuaU ..r jroveniineiits. It would be adopte.t. Ihe eiiflii.sias.il of lu.Iiviilual ,r .... .... I 1 ... ... e ...... . Bir.;..lK. o.oilo.l lo.u. ....l"..-......!.. , id hutlu-.ei.tl. exeited-liow unfortunate l '"'''' ami irauimeis out. 01 ineir eoniroi. itnti illllilirtutlt idiunim bus liftm wr.iinrht i I is n j serious injury on a man' eredit; Now jliis prosperity is 'etitinted by the attejp in auch aVtieleS. Iiidced,4lie cultivation bor, can only bo suetaiiiod by tho most rigid ... ecoliotny land selftflcnial, coupled with the Vnost relaxing energy and excr tion,;sucT. Iw the ter glance of rutui it sblf Would be insufficient to enforce. It is, moreover; an inhumanity practiced on animals, both' bipeds and 4uadrnpeds, thus to engage1 and ernjdor them The difficulty was, that the pioneers in this system of improvement, under cir cumstances which did not so welTafford it. were liberal, noble, ireiierous fellows io other respects. Thev did not turns deal ear to the TwalS and neeessrtfes of Weflds and various public benefactions. They lived well, entertained kindly, kept some idle horses and sel-vants, and have some regard for the comforts and elevation of their race. Such persons have sometime "- luted more property, which has induced (hort.-sighted persons to recommend the general system of tlie .accumulated, and decrv that of the one who had some r 1 gr'l for the improvement of his hinds and j the comforts of life. Kconomy, prudence, land i.idu-try are to be commended, and but at the same time, it is un 1 ... just to visit iipo-i aconiiiicH(lulilo system iitwiubriMiMS.JMi,pruiit:rly iutitl!t,!yfe, Hut all siii h inists of prejudice and error n,)W. vanished b f'ore more enliven- hm rvs Hcieiitilic hajtrveimj agricul ture eimimnixU its appropriate iuiportaiicc and elevation. The man " who makes two blades of gra-vs to grow w here but one grew before" i nsigiied his merited iHisitioil. There i a tide of successful ; ' ""' tv and cimtent ' . lit on iti icef ul nd t ami wun ..Lui m iw ,m...w.uui ami l llli'l U'U'1.1" ..LIU IMS nu onto for- tI,e..w ilMlivij,wl 14ll,j na.ional-tl.e rlt j(1 a ffrcM (!-,ve, of agricultural s,,f.i,.ri.(. and exhil.iti.niH and c.ne.iueiit j " ren.ivati.in "I vvnrii-niit Uiium. J jjwis AL IkwriL . Xt'i ttitrmj Co., I'd., (h t., 14, 1803. lipiTfrTr Fanltrr. i Mm. Shrive and hrr 1 ' uhl Uher. There i a L"i deal of fop III eirCII , lati,m aiiiotijr the auctorial and bildioin . litau cirehi of the " mmK-ni Athens," in j rvlatioti to a ruworwd "break' lietween tin mdtli..r i of " I nrle Tom's Caliin" t i . .. t i; i... f.. . I ... .4. i. . 7T . , ... who within the lat two vears are gaid to .- . . I ...... ' -r -. -r - ....--j. t .. tur IM ! il tir (f! I' t 1 1. DSL ClKt'h , ( 1 , ie:tti. .,f f v.e lil itm r.flC .lifflc-.l.ie- Mrs. M-.e i with' itt Tt..'e"vff.irt to'"' ject'""L!nchrj It ...r l.e l.,....la VVI, In. u-.-urin,. 1 . . mnir up and .Wi. bei. lr t. ,ir , f vener-'.i,. Thorn " ..il-t fij' ,w S . ',, u,. at tin- tuer. 1 hillio anil ; : . ..... . r. i-.- 1 ... on on i.n .11 ii-lumi tr nmr . 'lillVlhll ' o . with lulu-ruin into the world mu-Ii un mci i.liarv. TiiV 1 m m r t'ol - " 1 ii'hii. i . ...v ivi 1 . 1 .,- . - - a . .. h;w wa- trea.-l ni-re am-rtlie r.ir..,..l, ot Mr. Sunon Ljyree than a, t hri.tian mil. - Mutr Otuuid treat even aah.e candidate . .. . 'rtThWlrinia that rr. .Ievvc!t,actinto:!.b'f 'f1 fcf,Tmr'.l r5-''! nnd ..ff.-rcd to trite him a -tart in life. nod ..K.-red to rrm- And he did Mart him ma" way that no . - ... , . . ; . . '""- i All llna was verv Wtdl. while the mo- K i. tie-v tame in slow Madti ... ' i.. ....... i.a . : nil? I" U i JJH H HHIII"! V."", IIH.'i "Ml ! yreat men's leant, and put her- t'.-et j 'lionew of in Kxeter llulf; and havtnr;' j ,mn. ( YnXi&; i( Kir, (.u , ',inil1 f(1(ln(1 era of her fame, refuses tlrem the privi lege of publishing her forthcoming w.rk, being iiide to make a better bargain With another l.ou-e thitii theirs. We do not think thci "Travel" will make so iinju-h iihhii-v f.Jr I) itine Stowe as did her " (.uhiii." Kvervlm.lv hits read H w"hiit hhedid and said, and what was -.i i III . . . . 1 1 eai.i au.i ..one aom it nun to nor, in r. nir--. . , . ... . ,. . . . ' , r I Iti.ul mill ui I itn.'.l V e..h .nfloe a politih t j ... iiiiiiM'iititi'r ivrt.nl n Hiri-cn m I . c r . tl. mmt. with mrr enttMnnnmrv itniiiT i V..... " ;...t. ' M ii.... ii... 1 ?. 'V-..'. t " 1 I 1 1 all I I I ' M , I I llll 11 IV lll'IU t UI j j roetcnt hat liantt -sr.lnttff afirt lXrilosinti, ",lt K nn.. i.e i.ia.fe t" K" lli ajjitiU Oil 11UV liliniieli nf n nUt'elmv, j . 1 1. I irnyime.. 2i 1 ' "v' I oi' a Nik 'is ttt'S's. 'CTnJrKl'itrii vlaii" n-'i-nl in . I 'alt mi. .ro lias advanced I lie 'i.iir. onSiiiitn. fKmi A.Mt'iA l.i AfiA-iO. in 1 . ' . i . . . , 'l""' " uu " V'"" 'i,,-. I ' E "v 1 lie I'llltor ill till. .lUCkSOtl 1 AllS- 1 seen a drunken man iu.lat ksongince the 1'gislatiire adjuiirue. , LAST CALL Vl.t. perwrn. indehtl"lei J. F. 'hamhera .V C. hjr " iioie'oi arrijht, wiM ptease r.il mi.H pav ..p be- 7 " ? """V""" " ,., ,,,. rf u ,M , , uM. ... ..ffie.-, .r nh..t ,iyd,. meuonof prn..na, whirh 1 mem.- rhahuainaas j ..r thm linn must be settled. I I are all Ihe paper, in 1 hand, and rail an. me a. he ..ore t h-mher. i l hamhera. , Very respeetftiUy. Are J. K. ITIAMIIEUS Haliabury, May 17, IH.V I3w5ii WO VM. CprniMia imlfhtt'd tithlNtw firma rtf Jnnliina At Hubert, ami J H. Jrtik'i.. A (-... hy bH.A ao- count or are h'rfhv wm-ai fully rqttatfd to niaka M) innl by Aufuat Court, aa Un- buainaaiif lh" Ann nmat h rtVtl aari thiM thn( fail U aatllf bv ' JENKIVs. iOBEliTa. i II. J KNKINn T - rlssrd li!4(lilBii0lL, TTAVING fvrr.htfi ihiv'nmnplfcst nJ well l lkw mmai, hnuim alt iiuUie cnlrrtuaiwiit, lumt4 Hutih WMtoftb Cowl HuwVTh.ml. wfmS, ia uHMut k h! '" H- 6c MpraprtHW, wM my Ih.t arttliial m hm pwi had bm vMiiiif Is n-odw oratjrtM, lbM Mjr lamr kin wilb eIL . ; His UM ahatt b. farnuhe alHMwIaanjf w imi korara rH Wiandrd to kr f.ithrul Ortkra. aaJ P aars will ka wall actum inhaled wilk alalia or nornksa fuf tbrii kuraaa ur aluck. k' tip, Oct. 29, 1853. lyp V EG STABLE LITIIONTRII'TIC FRIEND Or THE HUMAN FAMILY, aurraaiaa raoal Stone in the llhuhler and Khlney, Weak nexs (if the Loin, tfv. Thia inaluHa ni'rfinn ia for ante at Ihi Davia Hi lal, in MorkwiUe a lr. K. Camphirll't, m l r.lll ; l the ra( Hirm in Ctir.i(ip ; and at tha Camlina Watrhman Ollics. in Naliabary. Tha aubMriher ia (irucrMl Aift-ut fr Ilia aula uf tha ba Mtiliciw.in ihia Hlatc. uf whom auv qu.iililv ma ka ..kiainril Wv itUlrrmim hiiti at ISwtiihtirv. N.l' ua calllii( at ki kui IU ntilvt V,'.l tf ttiia ,Iim. Jaiy Ii, lS5i H If Greensbbrough MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ! piUS iai of Inanraiw. ;ia lha rnmiiat JrTait knl a I xnall "m. nnupaml wiih a j.ani i.-k cmipany Thia eiiipy beinf kwair4 m ih W-irn pan l U" Slala. infqaolly much ihr larifrr .rli..ii ..f the ruh. ra in ih WeatVary inany f whK-h arn in Ihc ounliv The ('.np.ny istlllirel) fru) friiin ili-ln J har iinuii in aawtarwgii.p. ui i thi-rrfurv cnli4rnily rcMmtJr.. dvtl lu lb public. Al lha laat Annual MHinf iha filuwinc omrtrt wara alamad ft ih cnaui(p yar: JAMES suits. PrruoVnt. Ii t;ilFHN. Vmm. P.--A-I.I. f P MKNUkSII Al.t. Aii..r..'. .--. PETER All Hit, Se'y awl'Tiaaaiirar.. DIKECTOim. llll Ji7l lhd.i'y". W. Jr M'iiii-H,i''riiitafinnfln4 K. K. I.illv. Wan l.r.Mllh ! W. P. l...rc. Ni-wtj. rn ; I II II Bttrwi-ll, lli i"tcrm : S. I, Umlr-. Tar..' ; lr. !. (i. Mil, Jnial.nrn ; Hliain A nlit, il !n,M('. wTkl'nT r'.r.j.'n"' f..l"eeVj.rf'.n ' I Sh.rfT. Sliah.irV: J.4in II. I . t .vr.ler.IIe ; J.j J Biff.. Kleif h : Hulwri K Troy. lAimra-rton ; l)r. ttnherttt eiratea; Iniit fnwle PETER ADAMS, rWrv ! W It. rrMMINK. (ien'l Aeenl 1 Mv t. IM. if HIMr in to m i niK ai'. Tlie Hulmrlkfr, ilate af Aaheelll.-,) katlHK lorai.d himself In iba llTV OK NU YORK, 1. 1 (intern! Purrlmnlng mid J'or- i warding "Age at, ; KKERJ hi afnirri in th- pn-h Dry (-.icb. ! x ' mpnm. lothmr. .. rrtwiic r-fw nun -:r. . "tv--- C. fcr-. in PiMiri. rvt iiiti.v ni t t.- iff ui t r.:-. " Hr.J. . -Tk,..,,. .'SJSTir: Jl "f ae-"".--e- ,( hTiinin?V ttr'T' nVm' n1'14! r"1 ' .ieer ran bv ill', mo.1i ordr Bt e'to' -lili.r. any lhi.: lie wjnla al s g.nt srinz frirtn lh" lirn.f . ul.x.i t rsas. .in ,,rjirr .lips, e- an.."...!. o, , I Cntik. trr f,r t(rirr, if lour is rr(oo7il .. femog .' ike adhan.m gamiemep h arlh larellaa. II. .n rib tarellaa. Il..n Or.. E. fldir. r ; M.,n. li'rahaKi ; IV.. v J- M: M.aThi.itr .. Ii-h. w... 4 Manly': I' K l. .ims. II I) .: Ja. W. Il.la.rn-. N W V J V W. .M ; II W- Mitv-r. and J,,. B.1rr,-pT.u i- n.d w i Knukm &t- Tjfmjrmj, nun 1- rntuAiH . . - "yi' - JiSo7""'"i 1 XTurt ohZ k v.. ; a... : k.n. tior.tea '.. ; n.tea. Tavbir ; . UT t ! . ' . a- . .. . a- JAMESi. Jl : EtiVEY l lltl.-e S: John sirePi M.rrh 1.1 1 I't 13 MI.MJI ItV. Ml Kill 16, Mt. uae aa. ... S..r..er ... rra.ia.r.. All ..fwlneh will b wdd lower than h.s rver Ik-. ii till) 111 (III HIBkt. ,4.1 R W. WILSON I dor shore (.ren te K.,w. DR. J. J. SUMMEREU, or Kit" e OPI'OSITK MANSION MOTEL 'ela .1 ls.,:i. I Kl FJHST AUItlVAL. m;v spitiNc; sTiLi: livrs. FKnill'ARV H, 'I1IIR snUserihrr i. first in rreeipl of two Cawi of L gll.UI.H M'.IXi hTlLK UtTH. E. M V EKS. TOLisno coral d vt'i'ti ir,a..k ..w -.tiw.... riaa,u iJ ' ' " ' . ..; 'trrttnrTriTTliri.l aliV.r JHM U'rrM fit - ' H; R: WffitV I 4fH.r .h.,.. i-r.n.le. M .w M.rrh l. s&4. 4.T A-NEW-BROOM- ' tAV KklS0LK'A NTT" T UK Mulrfef-nbrr hnvinj in'hna-d llirrnttrr jntfrrin n Jimi. A irninn. iti thr J .nl riM Ituniie-B. ""l lh,n "'l "'"" X ntf..r.nm h iri.-fui.-.,.! tire rmtrtrrgn'y-tt'r, mrhf-tiitv ii"W tw ImMid etijn-. S6. ... I p. iivrr thr f"t tlTnr, reHV li liTrH-.W"fip,r-' in hi line with nrntr."-. n nd -'pilrh Mi n't ritrtt- nr bring &i 'wy, Jf-firiruru ntr Aiir ii.' mr .- r ic aia ala4 rfraeieara r.r ... nlmtarlr 1 if...' r ami hrmilu l hllrrol, Jim A. Wrirniia, th fnnnr niirirtt.r, run n- hf found nr (hi- Kitithhrhiifiii in ihr rftiiritv t Cm trr. It hying utTn i nllv kiniwti in iht rliuntrter, it m tiredlew Ui my .siy.thim if hj tjn! ifirtitua. i'uuntry PriHliir tfkf lor w.ik h. ii. Howard iw. T..r MaliiaUury. IfVb. 2- ItsU, 137 J.NO. A: WH IM N thanks hia old friend, ami ,,. , r (h. ,.,, ,,, b-..wr.i. d h.,. M ,he, a, r,'.. h-ret.d-ore ,.. the rst.ht .h..i, .il f n ft. -tlnwirrrt, where he ,H he irni-l hppy lohe i ht,r ,rr. ,, A STOCK OF SHOES BARGAIXS. Maxwell & Horah, T TAVK jilat reived a large and ereellenf asart. II' rhent of Ijadtee, (reitttemen'a, Mieaea. hv. and t'hrildreu U...IS. Mh.s and Mailers ;. Iv.di. . whue KHaeea.SUIn HaM.ea . J.hj h II AT.S. awl mn Cli"o t fiea eeiita '. Salisbury, tint S, thil. - . -.-' f ST ,' ." '- " I -- ; i . . - Wik - HWn - fori UrTT?rTt utttm jmr-, i-i'-J".- SHEER'S CELEBRATED Wheat Threshers. A, SSEEK A.ND BliOTfiCRS,-- 4 RE iioirprepared W fiH allardera (I their I'al' i V krntari Thrralum fllacniitcfc aiiit maoa m ib K.th tit a aarf auprrn anicle sr Caxian, and havinf malanalauf efery aVarriplioa w - a. k. . Machine, aeleeied wilk lb (raal- aai aara. Wiih (he nprirnre at A. 0riaek,n4 ihaf of owr anr)no)t and psrfrn wurtmcB, wa teal aaaiii mi thai aw Machiara Danwui ha aarpaaaa.4 ky y w 0k aeelwa at eoaulry, (lha pro.,1 of nl winy nar. MacUiM w. ko aot of an kmn rf lnm . mJ ha,iahL W ea. furniah Maeliiae f. wo. bw of l Hii-a aa ma ha aVairad. Otii Maehinea art warranted hi parfcxtn Aa wa are feoerally very ttmii sear har t-eat, ri would be wrll for perauoa wantinf Machine to aenH Iheir nrdrra auon. OrnVra promptly aitended -to. tr Addrraa. A. r-liark de Brother., Huilfe Orora, DCW..N.C. A SfIKEK I). 8. MEEX, . " . W. SHEXK. ' January 13. IHZt. 6mM mm, 'pHK heat qnaliir Ja Mm.ih it H..n' drilled ayed L (Euliah) Needlna, fi ale by w. r vmtos. Srpi. 29, 1853. 90:lf DR. JOHN SWANN, ( FKPK.S hia pn,feaaal eerTH-ee I" the eitilcaa..f .Maliabary anil ill rinuity. llie uiwr ia oppoeue 11. Of !,.. S, the Maiiii II., 1. 1 ml arijiHiiilie lira. Sill a llnif Smre here h can Im. found Mnlraa prufAaaaaiall) fnifajfd. Marrh 3, IHS3, t tM3 'l.ui' ...j : A ...II ... .,..hlu aW n ll.nl 1 h. h.. , rece,ed a frsh Su- k .rf IIBUi ; aeeitig the knd of proW Tbejr ar lariud la MIK TU4. 4c, .nd .Jims ih. ho wish- anJl - and lake a hk ; and perhaps iheyjna) ha grat. ih.n, , hi. line. h.m en e.riv call. Il H.'M h a h( talk abn.1 trad,., tor intaeeM Be. r,.pr... hndHne a.nn-m of r.,aa atylcaj hber.l . wilk h.d,ai mean an who w aM, .nd ti,. ; ami he is .h-lrrin.id ... .B.l .,.,yi reeaie. grealew atlealn : Conr, fcrw.rd .Ini.g r.,...red, at rs. whirh e...t fail ... rre wi.hJ he,. -the phi fu, fuue man.,. V i1" f..e,;. . P.plen-.!.f in .hee.mn.ry. and who are T ""1 t'tiZ .,w.u d.,.-J.e,te.l,.. p..rrh T.-.b Hi.e. fTo.nl! .W year ax year, are IW.800-.lear-p.dl.....;.reqU.- to vnt b.s -hop, taamiae h,.j'a"rf .boa. a.pe.aa Money wilt aaaka jfowy. .... k .d hel? pneea I. airapg'l) iBuhiplM-s itself, and .kal ery raprfly; GEOKliE VOULER. when property hard. Hdlyo.eomet Coaw if yoa .... . a .a.. witL If not. whv. wr'll tintt U we hav doner We II ri.lim,ury rn. r-. - 150 NEGROES WANTED! TTIK innnra-r T. Sow .ri"-Htei K.r the purrhaae I" mm araiMeiwaarwr. lZlZiZ I f o: HI MIUI II .M HIT. M:taol. .rf "' -rth- Th.-oa.herneatryald.l oe... t- - "!,."" - . ixrs. " . ""' rivll I ANUKEW BAUUARLT. ' 11I- January i9, 1944. JS Pr.iiii wisl.mc i d,p.e of i his kind of properly. p s Tl), ,rtum tni Mher adraalege. of Boats w.li liml il io then mtrirel Io make earlt ..Jirl.rti to frt B p.jj. Ml la. panfceljr andrrMood Umi appra ho.. MVER MYERS. I C1,,,d. would h.rdlr fed ofarraataag the eri.aaaltea- J r . -..mioiminiii.,!,. fn.oi a il promptly at-1 tri.'fw. 'iiii.h.ir , Jut I T. C. & B. G. WORTH, : rnMMbMt AMl FiBWA-ail!0 MKHCHAa.'BS, w r.t Milm'u, wVirl sTRrrr. WltMlNuniS, X c. f.i ... r,r-rrs Mne o rossiosMrSTs. J.iiii.ry .1, lJ5l. lyMp AGENCY ... KMK Ada ms A Vo. Express. DtWv i fa. INmij inidr rnnemrnis iw the V ,r.D,t. r.,,1 Wkr.'a..ri tkearoenoal atavenMUa ' .hi- -vi. i,. w.ul.l inlorm ihr nun 1,1)1,1 giaalsTaaae-i THP1. tr ,n h DECEIVED 24 HnilRH it. 'iviti"-- t miv "ili-r. . J" """ ' " 7!"'t" Vhe-Hui "r''" 1 a'mM C. E. Mua.Ag't 1 S'M""V' Nr ' ,?' 'W7 I . I E . 4ESTEAM'tt- FREIGHT BOATS', t hi: . ii HV. ill m rxrr(rH oHrr f-r fomttrt. 0f TiW -it (!-' lil ( , a lly rrp.,,,, .1 .ml m.'lr ih it w W f h.tit tlM Mfi(-t) rw 1-lal fth.w wa- She w.ll carry . 1 ' , ' ' . ' 11,. f-v..f.C o, wiih lh..f pnKMne. iV MI He pruioi.l .ml nhi'.parviria nerverv. olhrr L'ur ."in t.llVr. ; DKMINt;. Pre.'l. r.- . "- , II M I IK R ELL, Ag't " X. II t'AZ yl J. 7r111 nt Wihningion f'.trlteslllt. Ihc. ii, l-M. 3Sf 1 ..f th leml.it.u'r .f N.irlh Cr..linii, fi char- t 1 rti.M rti.r.M.4 t.,.in Halt-bury- uonht. to ; i. r U-.i itt- N -fill V --.torn Bretnrh ih Omul U i U J. Ali-.. it..iica'.n will ! titmle- f..r n rhir-' ir Jimti t h- U-w m ht ( ny., id i br . aH,-,l ll.p H ,i.qr.iiurrr's 11. nk of Noilh 1'aniiia. VU,,-h il. I sit. 4-J The TaniWan Trial, Foil SALE AT J. H. Emms' Book Store. ' " It I VI. .,f ih- Rv ti 1 I'rr tmr, ..r t'o ,t,l orge t artiwan, litiintM ' mtiriirr of 'l-.iit-nt If Leattr ' ihmwtrT..Tn Hvrta inirnv, ..rth CfciUua. WUh, & lnsiili (Uie tumil'-.ter .l4r. ..etftjj, iM.('Hhatand- hli pre it -M'l.t tit V nnd miciTM un a I rmriMT. ri.rer..f whw ..np,r,ll,.-r1.,.1rtmj with hi. Mt.-r.rpt. HI J",;j.ir- ..f lh- ( i.iir'. lii (ih'fil yi- 'l I hi iaiH I, iiinl tlfo fcillutg h"melf t mi ih IJ. jNf'a 4iMl . r.urviHira. I nrt? ;n-frnt. I .TrTr-. -t sMttlll ixl M.U) 0,1,1 I 'I .Mf UlMIUU. Vr V W- i f.-tl.t - J II KNNISS". ... m., . F.itwt..tit?r, MtKy, VWt : frtr, r-rr -Mtfi 1 trrii Iti, -..t Leather Belting or Bands, OK iM t. i l-ih.-r, ut wtdih- hi iii.f tr.'in th hm Northern .r..irh.-l p.ffi- h p'v by p-.w.rtul rm-tTrjr trr thrwr pirr-. rt tw- ,rt-K t-- j -urns. Sahshury. JU... tK, I .'.. ,i .. Tl tAT L9 I ! fdir laOllCe ' - ! I A r,maeqio-ner oflhe in-fleet uf manv of .oir en. . 1 o,nHf. fwwnptlv teeie.. frwael antr pav ' fh-ir " leriwirt, ier jr.1, wdier itirf- mtereat "wttj tnTarta'tlfey j a.-Wtarjre) mr.H aer.ftiife.o.TeTtapelver mnmha atamt--. lllt.lWN A- II V KS. ; r.l. H. It.. 4 tl.ls A I PKRSO.NS I am iii.t' lileil. eillier hv I...I.-or a.-eotml 1 w.ll i.li I 1,11-use or.-.rol their r Uuo. Io iS.oi Kerv.-a Sr . nti.t lli je.- -i,, r.- imMile.1 lo toe nill.t .Nill and lire ,-iilier w iih l, HeK. r lt"J . ei.1, a. I' am ..l.ut l,.riov,. Hum (vilishury. II . JVMKS. Feb. II, le.;,4.. ii:im . MASflNin - RFiRAIJA- , ' llil 1UU 1 1 lJ llUU.lLJall. ' . .. . - : j. I Ift K"nt,ritM.r it joer fli r-eripi ,,f . hi..U,i,," ! "-' tll : IRI H mJHw T,Jler (rK0 .iuIMMII.S . .o. 4 Lriinite t,l,linir. CAIiJMAGES AND SMITH ;&Tf OLDER, JTW A REaTHMadytofhmiab hirfrwlld pf-"i. and lha paUic with Carriaaea ae4 y.'rcJ Buiiea of UM ery Ineat nyka. Mr. Wdlwn O-ennau. aa forjamaa and aaleatnaa af tbml tvf EataUiahaewt, eould maiU M oM eaaumra la lira kin aalL Work will he pal ap atrie;ly after kia di recta na, and by lha heat of woriukew. CaB it lha Brick tilaup, Eaat Ward, Mala atraek - WM. OVERMAN, Af'L Biibwry.jaa. I9.18M. 4bt llo Tor Sonlh Troj aid Eagle Mills. A MINE OF WEALTH .1 lilllr more help it rifkei thall It tint ' fojxd to the inUmithmeut of tkt ntutlJ and to (he tnricKiitrnt of the South. : , . ''pil E pnipriatnra of Eagle Mill anil &Mitfi Tiuy, 1. (tha nual unpurtaat real aaut I the Bualb, Bad oinipriatnjr jaaier powers of li.celimabU aalaa.J ao iluna dauuted ky .. drfra of pablM aefleei, are paahi'.f hwwaid. Their mot la ia, "ONWARD! UNWAKU!" ad au far, tbair lahora bare keea haiidaMnely rewarded. $4,000, efeaa cmsk, ia ale rea Hiouiba. m aot to be tmteted at. And rf tbi Mint can be rralurd by a limited iareaimenl at aapilal, what eoald am be dona ky a liberal and fait headed eoaapa ny ! And will out money anea fire their aticatioa to uiia locality and in great induoenieau lur lha hiat' meiit of caiHial ? Ill inlnnaie and pruepwure rale h been ertimaied at -t370a0v".!T Verjf imfrrt: U sum. that ; and ought not, the eubeerihef Uiiaia, ui be deemed unworthy allentioa of mMmnet. At on time it was wiihin the reach of wee of email means thoe who hei of IBeii 30, JO. and SO thoa- sand miafs. ney niuai oe mnsn, . ' t ... Jl.. .... k.M ... -an U a II K.ntlnn. In wimmM (Mka rala.Ue property, slowly and surely. WHl one ihiug alter aaoiher until the froend ia oceaMed. We will mrt only live by it, but make money. Poor men who want work eh.ll tiavd here c nstanl employ -mrnt and good wagee. No dirfteally ahout it. Eagle Mills and ehaitb Troy are bud tu go ahead, jest aa lU) (rf ln, ,,f t),f Vraterh Rafl Road .ileoainA. Ii is our ml. mi.. n io ctji- ci nit.tfinau. on that aub- jeel, wiih a new of urging upon the publhj diKi the Le- irislsiure, the rlniiu. of this eee-ti.,u ; ajoi hare kal hole i doiibi thai if f.rt. a.lrDI ,niporuaa ah.lt b d t nrked, S. jlh iy .DJ i. y,, wiU y ' enner'.u with Sslwhury . y railHid aa h atgbt ap be, end, a sorVey of the roale betweea the law plaeaaaball he rnaoe m dne tone, thmth Tiwy aewVaa ksog ka- .- e.ne a .nanufucturing city ; and kenea te eefselty -s orhtf?wMHf rranapwnng aud l.anlaa-i Mdou a.-The-- advaiitatfesof auch a road woold lek pnwarfally ep.s the .oereJi.niile and mechautcal iatrfeau df slisbar) lha-tors. lawyers and thriaes, are also anneerned and w.Mild .11 be beaefilted. A. 8 , THE JAR FAMED MEDICINES : HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. rnHKtiB Pitts bemf compiir4 nrr7 T nMrdtdniJ X hrrUtnmnf ot nnrni KarniieM mihn, whita Um citfi.ordtm.rv TirtU thv ptMMi kT tubn-t tWta r iiH.rrUj patpular in irrtv etery part wf ihr 9ti J The imnirowp wnetrm u thir wonderful efficacy in the care of Bilioss eoia. uf.iu.a and dis.wu.rl of'lh IrWlbjIMrty Per, a,ars rkii lorn II le en narrrg rtrera W aomrsnee Wrtt lh' di iLL'iAl' tM I PR 1 1 IT V U FSTl I H 4 . T,ON -pu. .HEALTH OF A GENTLEMAN, AtlKI 45, WHEN AT HEATH'S DOOB. , cnf teller fnm tkt Ht.Chmtim tmuk, itii AWeawi -St. PMIem,-mtmr k. Wpf-ww. H. 1. - a..-.r - - - - 4,irl. V53. 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UlheT DntDnfrlArV IHtMll- Jvrr and HiIumm (tniplinla 1 nay mwuiiHi Im ...fcing chm A lad) of this tur, wiih wbnttt I Mi i (Keinh-tinliv arquaiiKed, fi yra wn i nnif julfr.rtf fr,tn di. av .if ihr Liver and digfatw otfant ; Krf. j. mt-dtt-ttt aitrttdiifrt aamrrd hrr that iieuM oaoiKtn l.. rt'Urve be-r ullVnugf, and il wm not likely lha uM r ! aurvive many iMMiiba. Thia knnouncwneat nlttrttj :. j rtmiwd prcai alarni aiiinf hrr frirnda and rwlati. r-. Hd-hryihrd'-'4i F"" j which tmpnivt'd hrr ffiirral hrttlih that tha wit . ! dnvd to c.-ntHM them mm til aha rreeirad i perfect j tin. Thia laawtlvt nmntha afund ehe haa not ci- . jf nrnrrd miv v ntphmia f reUjiao, andoftan derlarti : that yuuir.TnKiive breiTTTtr 'Hieaua of nTiitf her life I rem am. defir air, yoor truly, S.ffned) '"r J. UAM1S. : July S.lrd. IS.-.3 Thrwr vrlr hmi Pill art arn.ilrrfaKa rjicarwait w r-eW tke futiete-img romplmtmtm. pj Aris-Paite'rfr'llat- fftrauw KriTrV -. --.1 "Z.Tcm .nl.lnu "r.vrr. ot allkiud. Pore Thro... Mi 11..rh- ti tlte-rkin Pil "B'rl 0iuaUiiitt t-ut Unn ' J a TV. ; . ilA r.va-n -r '"'i""".t44bJ ItiHimintttiDa Jatin.'KT l.ivir (.'(WiplaUnts ),iimlno AaWnptWI IMnhiy lifla-V VviMrrt-al Alrrtionf u,,. Itiflmamtio-v Twwu-a' ' tA Mallkiodf ' Erthiin-Ua ltl utiHt(ai watrvr aaaw i i K.-tienth n of I rin Ac., Ac. ' S..I.1 m ihV.eMitWttihmritt if lntfeaanr Hollo ii TO I .. Mciiiu, near 1 t-i..Ue llnr,) Ixinoofl, aa. ala1- m ! lii. H ii to iw Yolk. Ordera fiw "VewTeia-c in Si.... , iiil.lr, -...I T Hollow r, Nw Yoai." as f due ailri.li.Hi; Sold alau by all raapeel.e" ,. en i t .indlieslfrs in Medicine, throurlssii i . CUl iii rV.s"Vtrj?i eeiit.rT7 cenU eal 7' 7 - r er ttl .ill t-iirli. 10 ne nta rrnnimie-w me pi.ii.-r I Irntf ll,fli, in llie I'nioll. iti... n.Mi-t . in lor . i, ,.,o. II ' There is a eonsiderable saving hy lakint . TI l.ri:er sir,e. , . :tlO v H I'i'eetH'.Hs for ihe (nidae of paiientsin r- -lhrr.-iM.Hs fr the guidance- of paiienl. m ,r frtp er re uttiled loearh Bo- lPl(l . T e hy P r. I'ESt'L'Ll. Raleiirh, S.V. I ,-rv disorder IHV srtned tneaeh H...- ' Ivpn' ',.. . r A 14, I) It Y (iOOD S 1)t'YK.KSr Drv (Mnla winlld do well Io eiaan" III- rirhand nn. d sl.erk f Mmwrll " "! TlieH- stoeti emhfneea erery imng in the wsy of Fiincy and Staple Dry (.oods .nd will be Sold al ' Dargaina. Il iats nolll'li. llie .HM-k, and it may .are dealers a g.ael nmiiv i'i' MAXWK1X H'"1aH ' SatialMirv, lrl. li, IK.3. -1' ' .', , i ' ! HJUKS! (LOCHS!! I'LOl Its!!! ' rr fTtjrrr : lot ,.l t' 1,1 It hS ; pi o'l CJ..ek- hj un! ai-e rtat.ied. and r""l'J(, ; ; flla 'perf.ni. w.li. A;.. P.rfumery of all ltinds. r Jio !n.. t.r r, and fanrf Arrtrtea .''''- i:" e,h isrnpl.n. tall althat WatCb'thd Jejwelry eiJ. ',T Sit - I r kk i mi kt t"W. I tb U it an Ai 'w. vL d tni no Jei Vt do th. V en t Li ftflt jl d 'hfl 3 i iial Jia. ma. fU; we --I. "'. J-- - 4 -:..t;.Vy:.Wreu.v ..-iii-at "'"I J a TP f r e
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 15, 1854, edition 1
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