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1 A . .1 il r1 '!1 iM W4 (7i 4r1,, 4. r.i",ii 4 a aW Atm-fUi. A a." TV..!,.. -v muv iv WW, v J!yu1 WV'Ui.ii U, iljlt.' lltflir Hull), "PA .A(t 5J,V" y Is J' !;! . J7S 'H Si , i3 1 if3 ' 3M. Om p"w.3J-0L"3LT SO, 1QS7. T II 0P1 AS J, HOLT ON, TERMS': rl,..rarnlii Whiff will r-eafforo't-d tneub. ! ,e it TWO Dor.LAKS in aovamrej T'AOi n Lb If AN I) FIT CENTS if .m.M l i'"t .nnil;ni I'lUSKK IJUU.AI1K I! ,ud of eiio year. No f il i-e uianm. : nueJ .,.til .11 arte."-, ire ...i..,.r(.i ,;.,-, ..,,. 'Tb ,. man ib a malum iNnimMnMittiui xaatuawituaaku. at .3 v-i rM 1 4 UUiiUlJ i :U. Cja' ! t flu in 1 g iiii,i , j, ,r -'4 , , i- i f rv.'rg whin nrJ of Httte thin?. ' A ' went will injure no oilier country ; it will 1 is not oUiped to k favor of any Ving, 1 the world for the past four 'noti'aiiil irar MotK.Mtit Wt .) It i Wl II i.nn.n;n..a ' I fi. If .t.. il,.. t.iir,, I l'r.,.lnr n, '..-slower - ions t li aC we liny nui ii t"'i"iiu-ii rr-orvoir Rl! Crfiiillr !ld noon m nna ' nrni'lu nl i iv., i omii.l ..,.r..,f.,.t..r..,l . .' I nf all l'.n.,il Sunsliillp. mill, ntl.l (ll'W. Illlil i fu i lilllll'lit. All'l II wfU i:iri:9 on : una tn l!ao 1 litfiu eafe4 w II us to t hi- exU-nt of our ..nu. th iiifln.-npi. ' the de In- ilfu hmc-.-mioii of the kh-k iii, mih j pr.HiiiM) Ml rejaru i ""'P' " ' fini'ty it jut B8ii lrre on. j wouUl bo incnlrnlntilf, am) no class would H thm lin iipp.lt lor llm nttnimn-iu- of hit In- nt l- '.jially so 111 all that fjiirprirt T." ff.ow inorao pro.lurtirn?fei'I it WneBfiinllj sooner than the f:irnpr. worl.lly ciiil-, imI tliesi- In-kno are r.irc-ly, our .iritu.il ii:t-iu-t ! Should we li'H, there wir'ionf, im.reii fj j-ipt-n'p, or how to in-1 Our coveniuient th'n, rlioutd ntford finrh if ever, denied to thot who a-k tlinn wild; lore, d.iivvo nil ihit the 1 i ophcis sul cri'a.i it with anmifahui lai ..... ..n .1... :...i. .. i ... . i l..,... .....I ; .,.-.. I, o... uii ! .hi ci.t no-l U'S iiue wntti-tt. ' vini-i 11.1111 CtXWT yriKk'.'r- "aaii thiix lf.lv to :'n Him.-, will n !: p,' it i (' ii T'l '(,'!; H-ii'i i) r Acriotii- kri' l'in.ffty ucci.j by Mr J. W. visl.t, ' til .-ill Sooity t thi-ir Amriil F;'i', No ri if r irtii i,, (sf M .iii nrv 'or 'u, liJiJU, by t. IX. IS. Cuiir'iTinhiiro p,.,,,,!., j : ! ' ,w!.. 1 . . . . msrcs.e if aiperiKe, no 4 m . ornup.11 ion,' nil! at oneo reward th me- hand". .ir... in.. ..1: il film" "r I iihf ii'i ,, ,,a j5 iri'iiln formelicimliiiunnci . I.ratl n!.. wrtiwmeiit" .nl SLeriir'. S..I.. rl.;.rgf.i 2.', ,i Ij.Her i fkilur.tii.n m'32J pel i-ri. .ii 1 ..inifl from lite rrgwl I'fieep, ir dvrliM-r y -,((,, A.lrftiiuiiU inarrtid umntli! y i-1 ,1, f'lffW, t l'f '(" (" '' fend- j j orlllil (lT P'JUiirB iirPPii mitr. iilis i II. CVcm'll, .S "., Orl, Si I, (.,ih. ."iailft Jlnrr.i-m, c, 1. 11 f u lignd. Ati i-rffi will tin nrnmlisi llr.l. wnil!liT nt' f" r 1 iitlnriu'i! to r.rt i;rt'i ! J-i I tin c.. Fair i llyrrit. 1 1 tiiUt Union Line, CFT.IF.nTfIff TO CHI RAW VIA CC BOF.TOVrJ. STEAM I" I' S MARION A NO ;V. GRAMAM. f l 1 1 K wll known ami mi-. H ritotar plffeitii-r Mn. y'"mifym-min t'U. inn. r rruiin it tSSVSS&XHm "'W rrjuUrly rnt'k'"! in I if len'.r Ih ft tMfUfllnH, iriirgi li"ii( anil I 1, n ml i' tiiown mt Tmil and f. a nt Ct m 1" irJe. Tit fi.r "i'liw i wy He1' 'riijlit d HI ealmlihtil " tba Hin -r triit-, ii.l bim an is tin limda of an oll and nsfrimffd cm. Bnniirr, J. K'ere I hi rrlird wiinn, ti itrlir. trr fnM w.iimut (! tei.li.-n. T:. t"ra. Hi 4H rn" f"r' l""i lfl il! ron. r ,t mt i i ir Mino in li.w l. t" Uw Rirr, ).,. mif Mij imunlun tic.44 Imr wtrr Imi ISula litinj r! (iruti.rd il,i auilib r j,r;,tir. f..ifBe,- t the Afenta in rti-!fnn ril e U,t .ri-ril I' "e t t rffi'lliti1! . t'Al.DWKLL Jt K VINSON. FilArKLKFOIilJ ,t Fit ASKIl pan l a. nous. 1 l '!' r, ). I I-'6 0 41 Ct Eoenirairc Hnne indibtrv ! tin' firm n ttuuuig ! mi, (w, tfl H!iC lufH-ir' illllliri lili t :uj IIM'I 1. k tl r . ili,.. I. ' I, , f,,n, 1 Im m il,- 111 11 r vr 111 l i. Mi n!?H A J:Y!"i"f.y i-'u' t. it 1 .' 11 U 1 ; . . 1 11. i :i .; 1 rTr!virr "ennnm.fn their fnpM sirl ''i.i i, havi Kinifi hrou.'i t us to i!) foriml cf i"f -i-'i 1 ... fr,,. Bn) w ,r tT'7 ;..-in' '(1 .- p-rfjrsi ul wi'o" lm "' ti'ii r-.iry i'rriiftrji'n of our R-i,.f. ) i-mi si;i -j-riirt f tru-r, tl ti"- U , whole fu riihro lis prort; ti,n ,ow iot 1 n tli i ininner mut prS'luetN'i, an 1 to firry Jy!v 31, IH.'.B. on', yho !,r Inrr.-r PT-inr-rfn n.l j.i or- imfinnlo rrirtirnl V !.-i! of t 'i ln:ire, rf l iHhrnr'rv, wi-il 'nro lKnn ; more fomnrtent t InMii-tur to rr.iir ri.iHiir - Mi l in-ti ikm'. ii. .1, ,t: to erf; 'iid the pro fivof.hlH to fnrtlie till koov. lodge iiiti t l fmuiiii f, mnlciii t.''l on t'i,) resii'f f.i r'tii r !? to atrivj I. nl'.iln rtf wV 14,. r li-; en rh iiiie and th- farmer, anil thus hasten t.lio j There was a time w liiMi the erroiieom full developi'tuent of our Airiieultnral, -Mill-i idjii tjeucruli y pr.?vaiii 1, tli t no leiirtiin-; rnil nnd cilif-r wonter. it nrci'ninry to fi i-.iify a pjniier ti" :ii- ip OKI' II. r,' " of th't :llld W and lima heroine " dod Im-b-itid- l'rcei of ri.'lit.:oun- '. t ! 1 fd.ititin Lord, th-it lie mtuLt. hr gloi ified," otertiM'y l los- v i." if I, already lifftl utne hy the uohio ncrupatimi ; that humrif-lui'. 1. 11 h , eeery new iiU pSined ( 5etier.il Oovernnient tl roiih tliu itn dumiof iu ell oilier c:ti.lir' mi l in ail r nlrntet of no avail '!) v 111 r liV. 11 ... - . i.i'i, il and I .rLii "i, U what th indivi luail Patent llli.u Hi uort.au T the pru-)jritit; of luittniii iite, i Vwtr, fCT Jf !in (So I'wn-f rtHeiiil:ii.tiii of aeeui an -l plants ; Inn agik'u turn. Tliose, if any, who now e-nt-i een!i-"af. ?-f - as he au.-eeita ' tinifli iu-r u.rut he. a. id oual.t to i e done . tain iul riiii.ioii. m ih-rifUna: ' a.-r;un T -TW st t'.i- i it ! " .""-.-.. n. ,-V-.- f . - "4'f. i l" hiinielf, Ant vthnt h- x;iin,i i in i Wtr-f we mv-t w.-mt i a di-t'nrt iinrea'i o-i;.!.t to I iis no tikt-n front, other', .4 ii t'le ens" .' '! n (' ilim t Mitiifer pr.-ir'iit-; over a 1 r proaoh-.l, f.ir t.ie ide .-pri !.' ti m li (.f 1 oea.'er lesn ictat than (lirfiwdt hi t ' deoirtitifl.t "f . i. i.'ir.r.-. So i.od 7 ha. i uietital itarKne. and moral .-.L! 1'iiiy "i-'eli r." ?-iitii it ai-ttii.lv si inn-'1! ad dud ' fv't nt; -:!,r.'e.l fj ofi-r aoy hat an .o-i-tit-i i ; ;nj:m'!I o.u. una. At. tli.f iii.M 'iii'i of the .Scienti de AH;ia ti m in Ait'iiny, ftiU euiiun-r, xome pviv ite it r3I!II nhrrilnr it ima JL ( ul lie jiiir 1 , i. I i 'I MilrU.c; fTtt at Hit ulit l out, ! r, i : i i, (iniH'tu.illy till 1,111 1 1, . I it ai 1 norvar n "m ni-ifi i . fo rn l. ftl a T ffln f.-.l m-!l in J havi rrre f n-j'o T't. ,'if." U. IM I I .S. , I - p. I ai il i r v . If I a lltg -.1. Hi Ull. ( . :, j tiiry ml. IF IJ-nini,' i t ! and , ru I J. 1, Jsr 1. I - li. in frlprVa im! I'.-e Hi I Ol'lMllt t K .... 'I'N I . : 1 . r Hr. 1. Hi!! U v;. ycrwr.. i.ti T'-t d. epl rric:ii inci"t)4 k i")'.v;i. .Ml t ! An : iVf, V'TT j;i ! j Arri -ulturr, I vet fe'd thrt 1 have -nin !!'..! t rlfiM.'s ir in v"ir n'ti"!!ti in, (Voni "''e ; fai-t. t.r,t mv p-.r'i"-t a'xoe:et'o'i4 ei'ri 1 pr iiti ! 'hp T'lr-n. ari l mv ear'ieif r ei' . ,t!"t.H ( i!:n I,. Ir s-itdauee and cci'or f r -?t t!.'! i-ri-nn of rural ii."'. 1 i. too I'tTiftrai ,irostii-f'tv. When the FarniT Ins o iaiifi-d hittHili" B4 he.t he cat for hii iinnrtini ra'lin , nn I li.n p tr i -d it iiitcllinnfy and earm-Kt'.v, he h', done what lie 0011, ns an in lividual, 11 advance lint .uperUtirely imnoitant in "fft. th Nuioi. u 4!.l,. t ) "! 3rd. Ti i.l ai: (J Ml- ti-r i: The pat I'.t.-torv ot l;:itii-reJ irove4 t!iu when ! ; t!iey wi:it--d to do any tl-.tuc, or adopt j moi'iir", thy ncvr tri'thled the:nelve4 n- ior it wn ciii.-tif .11ion.1l or not. ' P-1:1 :l fU"h o'-ji. etion should he repudiated, cres oo.dit not to he t'i o e arhi viint 1- ooriiiitutioual and w'.iat in.jt. .Hies t.iati 11 I- tn co'iv 'ration n'l til. -lit ot til l ;T:l Xciri'i at.d .South. 1 upon 'tie cci ir;i':M ins j.rrow 11 in tin" HVef, It Has uhrfrrvcd that huhi 1 .1. . I vet'i V ( raf! I',. hvni'i wai ehnn'e l in wil 1 ar 1 1 note hv t'i" f.'a,!iered c'. ?;-!' of ! n UVitrt for-ta, a-id t'ie ?, "u- .. ', i-i rf mv yonrh wr-re prnf in ramht.-4 a! . so vi rdai t !:!;4 of t!i p'jr'in-; trno'j, I t!,ro'i..li t!-( w,, i-wotI (f, n. or utm i are ci-o-il.-r ihh -iien 111 .ipi;. on tiii'id i- p-o ed hy your pr'ftiee hew o lay aiid your eon'nelion with I Si i K -'ihM inn. Tui nneifty w4 formed fr ill v. rv 1 nurnopi of roili'ioin". ninl liitf-i iu' kn.il eiii.e ; l.ir hiitit.in to. ftln r and rotnp irin fir oir in (: I intrueti-ti and impiov.-niei.t. the mr'oin prod iirtiim- of tl i' sul and ihr maiil (he conil-ined re-uiti of tin' land and 111 or of a eomniiliiit v eoi troMed and 1 i . ct.' 1 l v an rti'iiiliteni'd inti llii-t. I he r:-n d 01 thefariiier in liMuil,l-i,!,ii.li doin r tor e thin U'lwti th.-r.i 14 Den. tin tnhrrs of tin oei tv tln-n. n 1 no :ir- y: do not rropue he'i) to en'er upon di- ' niark and the So in I I ii;i ,:io hod v ri.-cs in pnuient to prove tint AVf. "i". .!', I'o't terr:t"rr, or the fli-ieuision of mere .-onrfre!4 to (potion Hie entxtit'ttionality of j iii?ii qie-tioni. Tu avoeatethe Pterin? coercion ia that cae. Kit ths tuoii.riit 'her Ii 1 d f!. yer t!ie pn-rer.MifM 1 r ii A mei i'.M, on ad k. vt'iiu he tit .4 kriii ii rhr-n. to ti t'iir.1 to win ii 'yjii te of A 'riouit'ire. That the tSorern-' Where i tho eotisritt:!;t.ialit of L'ettia.. , me,- t -bo p -rform rirrtaiii d itie4 for A... Calif irriia.'liOiii-iana. or Kinrnia to he found T i " 1 r.- ahkya and I ovnnd the W mii tiu nnre.-4 verbal nrt-ion for t'ie tariijer in hi ia ;eii'iir , i. .' n.'.-rc-t at the rjrn-e of another Aerten'ture, the great inti-re-t r.f the eouti irtn"'t p ;.-ii.'e irj.;i oar intention, try, a.-kt any thini, oh ! tlu-re nre coti!:tu- .1 vii Mi i ' v ailir . 1 1 J; . t I I i, t " . rv f"' ' '. d Vv'h!!e n v v-n; t mi d o a i-d ! r i.i !"v j on;! fii ef rm firm:: tif ; t 'iiie ;i..!i to r-: 1! U v.ri iu : :h . XT. e? .!i I .-!-,.: 1 : t i.'T e IJ. 0 0 to I 1- I a VI Si: rt tt(HAM;!) il.rl ui. fit; II I' l !Ul;Y, I -f.'i prrp.ml to fill ml l.rilr.a l-l I :'Tni: ' U, Ml'. ..r.ir j :. .vt 1 1. Ai. 1 s -1 ' 1 1 1 1,,.. . i 1 , , ,, . . I- O li.I l.( N, !,....(,., J ,., (;( , a r . . t nee . ; ' tuit.d- ..iir 1 .'I'.e.- VII 1 I v to ace 'e'tie. ;.- a t in tf n t; ins li K'M of As -i f l .in-! alivavn eermtd fo r., tint the tiona . ranee of rieti5tnre;i.4 not tii; intere-t done t'i.'-S '"'t rf alt ra,es in t;i" eoiti ty. X Im is nr t iriteroited in the in- f ; irih's p-o'lae'iof.s? I-i it th" poor ' ' '' " ev.-ty ,in ' to huy, and tioth. 1 1 '! y e:;';! U it the tnerlntiie, tho "' f-r. the merehant, 'h-, nrofeHional runi'iire 111 nil tin tr r stent a tlioron tivafion of the. mind, are a'l n ee--iTia' hf a inriti to eu'tivafe ti e o irth . h enl aiy to to the t lin ay ; ,rh liuivj tin it e-tnnot e . kind of pro- serilliU'4 in Now it i-. iiij CI MUre W:ts Mop-ie-t. Con jre!neTi ar ri.'!u"nFv not our nm ter. I.ut o ir ". runts, and if lariiiM4 ehoose tl.i V e;,i nmKH liit-ltl renl y 0. Vi tnaoii tii.v.;i-'i ay- ., .. . : , i .r.-j. ill. e Jon cn rt r to . in (.- i 'or I wr yo.'r ru at It hl4 .1 U npj eared to n, that, if any Farmer are.ii '.he ffT etofa. but tln-y I'll.) t3 hiivu a;i A.'i'li.-..i.tur ear ii," il is 'latf lllll. a -0:1 .1 in o-d r to ,i -r--:t V cf Tlirrl)tir Unrtt, v ' ;-, "'' (Wi!f, 1 ' .., Mill .'irf. j Uiii!ii j:,i'ST'i'T, Cii'jit ( hnin, j li 'nj ih iiiitig, II myi'it'g 'Vxc'inc. j I ihi ni It "a an artii" nf ('lolh f..f tha ptirpova ! 9 III" i.a l'l.f, Wtir.it a lid lirn. tit.' 'r una Protlnre Imyrfti will Fn'l it In tl.rir at. .'.! f" iu nu. a. Ail rrttrra trna a iiitiic iil j in. 4ll, ri.!eti ,t pr(r.i( tufa. i J. McIXJN'ALD. ! '"aiVfrd. (Vi CI, 1 56. 3'ilf i lit tf.i ' ir g, tir Aug . Jill I'll t 71 IIS M. li. J A 1 i.t 11', I H V. Al.K...Mi;i: J. a. ym'Nt;, J 11. win i 1:, J. il. CAF.s'fi.V, ) . C. OVFUM S ( J-rr1nr ('' A.c 1 1 S J. II. Wll.SllS). AlLnrnnt. V. NVH Ul'TClJISnS trrrrtrrf. i-.ii.. ij i f t;.'. im- it It4 fi vt f -4 . 0 : icin it i- the farmer seen a -franire ilea to oii..e, -it It4 ht er3if.tou. ll-,t let in Ir.olr at it fir a inirne ii, nnd vi if it he not r?r. rt'l'.t. it the uroduce cf nur field a r. I. v. : t 1 j t. a rorf -noni'Ii !.) not want t hi hi , I tan t'j pO iilCi.llll ll'itii t wii in,; to -i. m v our interet ri. rriire Te r ti.enisi es, . ii I': 1. 1. I I i t ii.tjr try 1 1 .1 i o.' 1 ih-sv . Men. It! . ' Lie O'.- I, i' . k- p hm -i ,. 1 r tt'l. '1 I.. i v in T ;i is mv i:i iii.t tile :ul 1:;., iu .-t n. t a corre-pom.'in j .. -1 ' !ii"i.: eo;i-.iii'ption, the fa finer ..i..r. vjrl, Si'it no !!!iro pay. ODoi-iion as the train which lie rtre Ynr:u r J- hi Prner4 i:)-reae, the prieea would iici nt; fleirease. It tru that exportation ti ..' A j 1 i - freiirn cont.trj.a mh'ht atTord a 'ittia tem- ifri. ,. ..1 t , , .': i- iio.m- r ,r,rJ rein-1, nut not niueh, li ar .1 1 v enoueh tu te-i wno rroa.l our ppu.O'H cities, aiel to become apo-eri-ib'e. Tt 14 we he'ieve a f,n the rural p n i ation mu.-t re-t our final t'y jour tfueisiu in political economy, that eery Lopes of uatioiial s- euiity and pro-ptrriiy. 1 country must ana v.iU produce mainly itt Anil yet. nom.t let.iti 1111 j all this 14 ail- ent ana mij r ttie foov necessary nuit'- l aa e 1: e to e no ofiiee 'y kn jiv tout tiit-y are tat ! vi at.t and w hat 1,'n ier th-- eon, Li ni'd ti t -leurt! n 1 i-iiy s tu ninl ec.11p.1roi.il p'ir-suit-, tUt; nation i- b r'iiiiiin.' to wane 1'r.uu the palmy ilayaof its purity an i p.-o-perity, and te lining can re-tore it to its pri-tiue vi.;or, hut a restoration to the agricultural eoi.innii'ity of it- tir p.-r a t-i lit in the policy and lej.i-i.iti .0 of the eniu'ry. In tli" coun try ie. h tve f-,i er ' ij,.is," or unhea'tiiy at' itions than amotiJ the teeiuinir inuiti- he-t ndi nntiiL'e ; to etiahle liim to under stnnd and n nn ci.itii all the element- of rrihiif, which are his co workers, his part-r.iis-iii hii-i iii-.s, -ti ii in. hy united effirtto I. rtnir iihont the irreat re-uit he aims at. And how can he he a va'uihie n i.-lait, a protinihle servant in tli" fraud I. ihoi ato' of (lo F own Chemistrv 'v-t t-.tion un. le-s hi. klions st.metiiiui. of (he tIorious Art, which would teach h'lil lo under-t 'lid tu-' soil he tills, and the air he hreaihes. at: I Inm to sejiarate or com' ine fh r cvm un nr put-, to in ti ' 1 re'ii,. a hitl ii,: fe i'-i 1 , or n sli" ate a to 1 I one into more If -.-live an I fruitful activity? And how can he v.i ly se'i cf, and p ri :S ;i1 . 1 v use the iiiij.ro' .meets and machinery which 1110 iern ;-f i 1 - has inventiol, and which are -o toe-s.:,rv t-1 ueee-s iu h i 4 l.u-iness. if he i- wii i'l v i r nnrant of the fir-i princ'ples of nc ch n iieil ieliee ' I l short, we hol llv lss..-t that .re is no Art or Sr it nee hefittin-j 1 .jeiit'e- 11 'loin' III the -'e-t lliili"' ac. tfint, o!' its !.e:n '-r in hot climates A i'-ntU'iiiiu who ntt.-iiJeJ the Morld'4 j Fair iu Lmidon, at once remarked tl. it tho ! Iinc-t flour he ever saw was made of North ' 1 '-i 1 nliii -1 wheat, and erouud at. mills iu New iYok. Ik iuj solicited to siihtuit tin; ohser j van hi to untine;, lr. Klnyn,of I'liiladel ' phi 1, tcii known for the inti rit lie takci 111 a.rleullure and evury thine; cotiiueted wit'i li e u-i ful aits, at onee drew up a cer ti'ic He, of which the ensuiiiL' is a copy : "1 h ue hi en desired, hy Vr. (iii.honof Nouh Carolina. to ncunl the fol!oiri! fact as iiiiere.-tiiii to the w lit at trott ers of that State. Wi.ii 1 ai tiie as chairinaii of tho committee '011 aitiiiles u-e I as fjod ,' dur in;; th. 1'xinl'i'ion at tho Cry-tal l'dlare, I Hassii-iel; Hitiiftr- itliiity'f the I, leal t ff.'i'i 'l ior 1 xaiui i.ni .i hy ihcker kv liro ti.er ol Sex VorK. it ivus the wli test i.nd hi-.-t L rii-r sa. ai-Ki'ii heiue .1 fariutr the vi ry iiiitur.ii i.-s'iott, as to when) they prue ii-e.i their rain ; ami was toil In.ttiie i.ieud wii mydeor 11 ur frmu North Carolina uhi-ui; am. to my i'ui tin r a-toni.-ii-ui. ni, . - ai-o ief iriued tint, in their opm i .ii, the iit wiie.it ill 'he United St.itea aa it ol ortli t arooni. ! ) A ir KbWY.W V., A iuu-t 3, i -j. ' North (M ."I' ll i;n r -1. on an I -Il 1 Uialteis pi- j oti ... nu ana mcT:., r ine fooi neeess.iry iniit'-t aa a genet a! trite, vt the Ii terists i, :.. 1 . .1.1 - -r .i i - . r. iv -u-.ii,ii 11.- own p-piiiniion 1 tie exc p- ' every oiii .t class a re eon-jit- J ami curcil V"11, ItOlii: X 1!MM .a- . v CL' a -eix Mai 3a. w, tf AVI Ml h iji purpoae vf eatrvmg i the , ii- rbll-tl. rlllier t'V Ni awwifluii (uri.irra nwrnicr ior . . , . , ,. , i:-ntl '! him iit il Th!.o . f , A?t .n.vivi.:; I'AiiTM i: i f .sriiiNt.s ' A- I I , , s , .'l i .V ..... . . .. . i . i..i".i, i'. it ii.m ir 1:11 lilt eu. 1 mn- nf 1 ui tlnn, I tie rt r,,re ,ff u fv . t.r n jni 1 te 1 r ll'.i h Aec.Hjnl, msiic at , rkt li .. r Mo-e, ti..,t it, 1 t.t r ii.. duijeiire II imt in, eiv. n. A. ti r l- ri" l nun-. t'AUJ II.VTIsIt AM) .lOlSI'Il'S No- n" Aereu.tlp Hj "i, .nm j long un. el il. ,,, iir an ,tlerl lu,l qmiktut courar be puiaitrj ..f tin ir r..!:n tiun. ( itiiat Hie Gtotrry Sn n l iv.ritis; A. MtUmi'a, t ti irlt.tli , or at ll.r t..r in Xi- l.y liiarr. Wnrrv tin- hu.l. Iieaa ul tic c .ntinuetj, anil arltie the a om- fmlli. . I.i, LF.F.O" STRINGS, airiria i'artntr, Cla'Ufr. A-tr- ;.if. i'Jtl t! 1111:1 to lino.v, wtiieli may not he made in some form or dcefe, sohservieot to the intere-t or the pleasure of the A ..'rieult u r'-t. The -a-hole F.ncveiotiedi 1 of Science and A'f, the whole range of knowledge may I e made rttixi1iTV tn his nolte rtic.-ition. .itiiI thus he suh-idiary to his euecess or happiness. I have thus, n n y try imperfect manner. I admit, endeavored lo di-char"e the rhity An euiieh'ened pubiie spirit, which -oiks assigned me on thi- occasion. With hut one .-. r : ' 1 .' o 1'..-- 1 lii:irr I titiee .v t; a n N.:t i ii. th- Ijl-l Li 1-0-r I'rain of Car' oil thi- place to ( if Mime tout tei 11 III lit '.stt'.MNA 11 Ai r. nuitry, 1 :i iiniiti need viiu- ire i.rei K, 1 1 itis- ninect- Cie, k. i s,) I li ii c lug I!v w ii Ii the Kin-inn is tit hr?nrl?. e t-tkp n.tlhr.d of InTi rm tfe ihf putnir that c mm nt all ttfiir rr;ay ti ,tt Li at ttr f mi mUit Br.licf, IU tterinr MinM. r. 1! I :. ni I,tpiii4f rjifti and ymrtvtt Xo nr. rf-f, iijf ttiiJ i tn(j fiirMtfi'- art? in fMi.it .1. t 'r -T.itwf!, tt.Td lum HIT S.. alt ani B!mti m tic l hi i;,iif,vrl if-. A Hupp' y l iit (.fi'Tuiim- ti t kfj t tiniiittt'jf on lititid st riviiaulr it' nr cru fr-nn 11 d.i-a'finrd rr ?ah or i!mcl cr 4f-? hi nut iifte mil br ptwfitlij nit-iu fe-sii Is. Ve fHFn 'in limd nd Xjmrt 1i Wrrp !:;!;. f tiff bft I.uiitif Ui e'ii'itrr ttiTtfii. cfr m ,f piutp ,4 3 i Ii' wtit t X, V. - tf e M!!m-i,l C'lniicti, ..tfti one uf u t-ii t Men an v ftint. If bmliliiig in l-n.Lt. pl ityli Bof work pnr tnU-,f nil. I tfl, Hp w.uitl 11 t: the Ml. "s'l nf Clfifi of 'ht'te Ui lbr Ht.'fatfl. t e hiQ of dot fig WttfK With (ft - tc li nHf Hi 'Mo ii( Uy imlttalrv lifir." I'CI'isILL W11I5NANT. K.'t iT, I-'Hi. Hif 1 T.i.itki'ut fur t!e patr.in.ii.rt an ii,-r.iily br. it nj ueai 11, v bv tl if Cittx ne nf t'liuitt'lt ami ('. p,:f.-oiii.'.in rLUfitr tu retefi-ff , t aak a run. lei'Li.e,. r 1 1 1- a.ime, f, t In.jr aapufed that no I'-iiil Will U ajitifi ij t pltnar. JONAS 11UDISILL ti. long to hu csion;. iion iu,e ea-e, never tjave oilererJ. nor will tor, anO the f irmer aioue u put of Willi it h fiivor ol eailv edu-.a:iou ! et.icre I 1 "7 evf,r oner, tor any con-i leraide length cofVUulttnal s -rvK r uron hi- i.i'o eni'iioxaiei.t. with a mind well f tmi. more than the litfhtet r.-iii f for in-truetcl and i.: -n v iI.-l"-.!.;-!! J he h ii an tiioa eonntnea wber there i an over tiro- to make the cojtitrv rrosoeroiis ami hint-v. h-'fufe day at my ennimaiid, nmi l-t tin adiantne whict. fan bard.y hu -timaied, duet. on. 1 hat the whole human race is to by tiie developeinetit of its resources and pressure of other duties, when I ree. iv over one less i't.ored in tus re-pect. ii it liv' out of the soil, ia hardly more irrevo- the tnuhip'.icati ui of it; eotivei teiices an I noti;e of my appointment, pritdenee w" 1 . r i v i 1 en!, I,.. 1,1 i y, i;, most ci'H, ''ly acttied, tlian tb cth?r fact, that all eigoyttienti, it is the sacred duty of every justified me tu refn-inj coini li iu aie 10 live irom :nc sou that is near them. .American cttizm to m aintui :i. rvieli a snint "no 1 as-ure you mat nomine; t-nt a -ine i- . . ...1 ... .. ..' ' a. least, on uieir own continent It would ttius praetieail y eierci-eii. nceessari y no- H I i old-horo" stages. this aheralioii in 1 he mode of convey. a 'Of, II loirs of time me saved, .1 lid n'l ni.dit riding on t W' di-nial route, avoided. Tim fire now from Nt whi-rti to liold-horo', is Slot; and from Nenhiru to Kiti-tmi e i ") I. Hi: harnthat tin re i- 11 probability of the track being lai I from hence to K111 .stoii, u I.mmu tliu latter part of l' hru.iry. JXi'tr li 1 tie Jmii ntil. if not thus prii! do much hy a di li'L-ure hours, to culture. ! :t 1! Ins ea-e 1- eeil, h" 1.1 , , in most ease, ligent i'nnr ) '!n -nt of hi n treive the los of early p- eonar j 1 desire to eontrihute what I could towards TANf E I.at Tues-lou-e i'l-h uraf h Lil.O if he he an odd slate of thin.s, if all the Blac- motes the well-being of every citizen directly the sueeess of our Soeiety, and a Sl tDUt.AR 'lK. tM ll 1 V ho' il il ires of 1 ,e o! .New I oi l; were liroHcti at the atitlie time hi.t.M-cii New York anil I'roi iuenre, yet tho line woiki-d weM. and tlieir hu-iness was is too l.ii.-y to ii q lire, or t jo old to learn, n,'t''8 in a atata, ahould eoneregata in one nJ likewise indireetl v hy that security and to fill up, even in an imperfect manner, w hat ln .. . . . 1 . .... 'l.ir. . . . .. ....- . " ..'t..i - i . , cither of which v.e su-t ect 1, iii.ros.-ihle. let town, a,i tue Jspinner in ano: hr. and all permanence, w liieh the ir.-iieral surinort of migtit ottierwi.-c hav si p.-nre l an iint'iei-ant bim ot ha.-t re-cue l.ia cliiiiir.-ti fnm the tho Tailors in another, all Shoemaker in uch ititere.-ts necessarily secures to the hiatus in the proceedings of the d ay, coold cii-advatitaees umh r ahic1. be liiin.si ll i.il. ors. another, an 1 nil the Farmers in a dozen or whole nation Futerpri.se de-igned to for- have induced me to attempt a compliance The importance of the Farmer's iuoichis 11 ,',r cf other, far removed from tliose war'' the feat interests of t'bri-tiaiiitv, of with the rcti iest of your committee. ir ui 1 .Notice. rr. rrv-i ui i.vt k ..t- i.uh. s. it. C ' ll wl.e'i nrettrreii in Ilim pin, .,11 tin Heir 1, 11. ig ' n the V7tli ol M .y I ot, v irn ua Ni.iea ami elj.nn , ...hii li ii om vi u twimiia in liiisnii aitjii'iiiiig a. ui to - who -li iiult a ami cUima, h i f i at tu prni. jiriyitt A ('.Sn 'ir, A. It. ihin.e & I..., a in illu 1 1 r. In eh t rr pUf i tl in in v to. lulu f r Ct . !i r t e.i, : j AU fwraona, lliert-tur.', .te.miwt w'nm our ( riieii j c-Mitna h atnl anneing iiii-i ttU d, are In n nv tin. j if liet.fn it, ttisl Ui.U.a ll.iyripjUsr liiirnftiialul v anil ct"-e up lite pioiii', I'V liete if en-li, 1 nhali ln- itni(i Ui il In no , Wrtiitt itii, hiiia m tejtnl .their, by .iilijeriiitc anch peramia lo atitiituoi .l n.ni un. ntecaaiTy cnata. 8. W. DAVIS. .his own duty, wiii he male clerr to all, hy pur-uinj the mechanio arts. rub'ie Education, of Commero'...! and In- :a fingle Dimple ti! n-tration. No one we 1 '1B Farmers would say, we want me- dustria! pursuits eenerally, on a scale of the ! presume would deny that tiie merchant, who clianic anionir us, to do our work, to eon- highest magnificence, embracing; t lie el iims ' understand fully the re-c urcvH of Iit4 own "'" our proiluce, to pay us for it. They of the far-reaching Future as well as the country, the utate of fur. ign trade, an 1 the would say we cannot live without their work, wants of the Present, should engage the at- we cannot lire without the pritilege of feeding tetition and co-operation of every tiu.- Auicr- 1 1 tell 3 an .win now in rio-in". i tru-t you wiii in dulge me, while I ci'l your attention to 1 few praetic-l reflections, which th- n-ifir of our hu-ine4 as Agrieiiltera'i-ts is -yi 11 -n iited w ii houl inti rreption. J bo lower - hroite fir-t, and one end ero-.-e.l tliu r wires the utipi r ir-s w as broken. and 'he end ero-sed the lower wire- lhu4 making a civeuit, though ho'h wires v.jro broken. S ieh i coiiihin itiou seldom occurs, and i- ..oit of n He. a CuriOi-iiy m tele .in niiapreii to iinrret-s upon our n 1-t. The ah-olute neees-ifv and fierscvcrance in order to suec purs , it . The ni-e man has told n. in eciitiTitio'is and Pspre-ive sf.le, oluervcth th. winds shall not im of r'i'i ai ' A i-'UlltU. 5t;Rs(tNs iii, acennnl" at th -i It . 5 M .i., ft r tiie yesr n.)j, in the Charlotte uat c-ill unit !. llm Hi4l i rtiieriiinii v LUW'UIK A ENNIS3 d;"J8. lw:,r,, 7lf enee in i-.y '. o-vn I - th-it, d ho reap " f..,e, t .11 I kmtulli , Jam IT, Ir.'ili. ll 'XewEstablbliiiient,! ram.. .i . . - ... iticd iiiiiiffuir litJ lit 1 1 V in hrh.lu. in IrtKia i' rruinr un It i IIo ! for California ! 2Oiii:i;T MIAW I4n thift npiHirturiit jr ol 7k k in f r ti i r f tiif u '.i c i t isii) , ii n ti ii ll hi intt ntl p (.in tu K a in I'ttrtif tilr, litat iir n, ten; ti roitiuiue the SADIILI-: & HARNESS liUSIXKSS. at hia olJ aluni!, in Sprmea' t'nrm r lluihlinj, win-re t'i intilitla ty t.tcp cnlirtaiilly on liiintl a aup,'iy of 6',U''..V. UMiMSS, llKIi LJS, JfC, OF 1. 1 Hi 1 DUst hll TiU.S, finni a are rc'nrtiuily invitnl to call nmi ll I'ti-llt.t Vra. ra til I V Bl III.' I 111 llllt llm s"i'"r'.'ir lit any atif r Aim.' l'ur Mill an t I ,H '. tr..rt:eil mi tl.r must rrhann.tble li rma. K t.f A 1 1( I Mi done a: in almrlirl imticu ami With iieatii. aa .tllil itiitpntctl V-riivi y lit, cj5. tf lo j iic in a nt liumnira, v. i "l'r, '''"'"'ei fjun an, I Is .smithing. Unguis; .Silver, llmss ami ull 'iiiiii''.l,',,i it',,.;. ...... i... i . i n til ton M,!l Inks an.' i;t,t of iht ,uU j dun.lk 1 1 . tHftir, an, I v , , ,i,,lc,l lo lie 1 ' '' that regardetli the clou Is shall n t And do. s pot every Farmer h-n tii own oft recurring experience, t' pent industry and asdduons perseveranee. even in tho midst of disappointments nil under the pro.-sure of adverse cire-nn-lanees, is absolutely indi-pen-ible to his sneee-s. And -lioiil.l net reason teach him, that V, same q'Mlities and the same course of con duct are necessary in order to secure his highest spiritual interests. Seeing as he doe the truth daily rx"nip!ieil in natnrd things, ' That as a man sows, o nl-o. does he reap' -hoti'd it not teach him. il, ;t is equally true iu regard to spiritual tbin.'s, and thus the very toil iu which he is d ii'y engaged, the very hu-iness whieli occupies i -. . ' '"I'" ! JtHiytars, '"I In: almve Ltanthra I warrant to turn out w..tkii,n,lc ,ty!e, '"a m.iUra ata uiatitice Hint wi.h to huvr air at - r.i . ... .'rttvuiar uitntiiinii in " "rli '" I will jive p . rtn j-lcliiiiK . .,, ?11,,1(i f , '""" ili.l.iiier mliing tiuna ullrred frmn 't It oeirii..,,,,, nf olliarwiao ri piiri'ii. ti'ii '"'r, will li , va tiiei,, friialred nmi lellirill j ull t.iMle-t In,,. p,h., H'.rk' U,,i. S'" "7 "tt,",M-r f refi iuiico n. t., Ir-tr't'i ' '' il li in ee.au ry . I tti'l , . . ,iH"i' t..r llai ll. bu acini tiu JrJOIIUIS(i w,lbca.l,. P:t a tu. a cull aim. alion.nppwjia the Prra- ".l"Un tlian h. ' ' " r, , JOHN M. MASON. S's. l.tiaS Aolifc -aB jB'TJ.ir: NonrKia her.l.v n, that all till! ,.ll... .. . .. . . . l.llSU" i t . "iinl"l N KA I l' . A .: : " ' 1 1 IMS' i ei. II.V.MI.I A. IMJil.I'iV.AI!!), A7TOU M Y V (Ul WSLt.l.Olt AT LAW, CilNCURI', AltAIlllLS to.,) N.C., Vt It 7 I I.l..-. '.'.elid to tiiiinlirai.riiiiMliiiUil tell I a rare V V I'' 'sti,.rrua unit lin: tthiwiiy ."i. jti. Iljtllilit. Cllllll litis. ,n,li it. Co., ninl A I.I.I- I.i are tr.i n-ii rrcij to the untie. itaril. ,. . ... . - - m limn, oineni nl (ho croilili.ra of am. I mm t .1 I nv ir. in IN ,aa,. for liiniii unite cullvrlion. ne ciiiiniit La .ivun. aa the :f oamk,1 '"'"i.r i.Julara-c-H aiual i. ......I JOHN ALLISON. J. R. DANIKL. ntf it it. n. .ii. :t;i::: T MX he plciiaeil In ri criv Prnles-iniui I Call, in llm ilrp.irlmeiits nf ,MKH1( l.NK and SI IftlKltY. I'nlt aa prnliaae n .Hy ah-rnt, lie limy be I.iunil at li ia reaiiience, Kelt Mill IKpnla Ynrk Di.niet S. C. F,b. Vi, I fen. H' Per. HIattrcsses m KAUV-MADK, of Shucka ur Sonne.. S m aina wialnng uitferrnt aio-a aini atylta, will pleaae CiiM. ILTAII OKDUKS pioinptlv tilled. T. M.FAUHOW. AftUM.me. sif Caeaa tutl Itoud for ale at thi Office. present condition of the markets, po. e . iinrortant alvaniuges over one who la lj- t"em ami tueir latuila-s. lean, an i a.-o of that govt-rinni tits w t.or ii.t nf all tlioe things. ljt where were our ineehanies SI emanates from, and is de-igneJ tot j 1'nt it is no less manifest, tint the farmer, ago, biio we were yet under Uriti-h rule ? expression of the will, and the guurdimi of who knows best how 1 1 preserve the fertiii- They were not even in a remote corner of ,ne '''ttrests of the whole people. ; Eers of tl e homeM. ad and to procure others tbo-o provinoea, whicii then formed the And u there is nothing more essential to " advantageously j huw to adapt the m inure nucleus of our now wide apread and happy the pro-perity and the happiness of a nation, to the foil ami the crop to both the soil and Union. No, they were in Europe, and the than an i-ficient and .suecesful Aricu.'turf, , niaii'ire ; Low to make each m umn r.nl mighty Atlantic rolled his mountain billows it la certainly .me of the fir-t an.J mo-t ur- fd .i full tell mo-t efjectually on the e;reat between them and us. i'es, there was our pent dutie4 of every wise government, to end of agriculture, possesses equally impor lSrkntith,onr Looksniith, our Otin Smith, fo-ter ti.is vital department of the general 1 taut advantages mer th i one wUo knows less, and nearly all the rest of tiu Smiths, and Industry. jor nothing at all, of :..ee matter. That Spinners and Tailor. The foreign firmer Our laws are free, our institutions liberal, " knowledge is power, H ju.-t as true of bad aunost the exolu-ive privilege of feed- equality is the birthright of our citizen-, Agriculture, as of government, of eouimerce, ing them and their families j and our fathers our territory is cxteu-ive, our oil and of mechanics, or any other art or ivoeatijn. had the poor piivilege of paving for tlieir climate ia almost infinitely various, and Anlwh.it uso of power is more beu. lieeut work as het they could, after' the price had every man who has the indu-try to till n than that of couu rtin tho floating elements been enhanced by sundry profVs and trans, field has the ability to own it. With us ul nature the win Is and water nd soil, portation. Then it was, and for 3 I or 40 therefore, aerieulture U not a M-p.irate i x- i 1 1 tr. food and clothing for man, and thus year afterwards, that farm produce brought istence, a peculiar iuten st, the special ben- coiiipcllii g, them to furnish liiui with articles m xt to nothing, and other necessaries were ctits of which are participated in hy a select i f loinfort and of luxury. We would uot alout as high a at present. In those days few, it affords an arena lor competition on censure the auihitiou that should strive to miny a farmer was obliged to give '.'tl I which ail may contend, it i thj nursio... possess and to exert the oreata.-t pos-ible pounds of nice veal for a yard of cotton parent of all the arts, the controlling ele- amount of power in this line. eloih that would hardly hold together to be ' meiit of our iiiaiiuf.iciure. ninl our c n- d. That the Farmer, true t Li own brought home , and although the terms of j meroe, domestio and foreign. It prva.. interest, hiuli is always oonsoiiatit with the cxehan.'e were not quite so unfavorahlo asjand influence all the relotiotis of society public good, sboul 1 "-t up t o the knov. ledgo a w bole, yet they acre far from being fair and is interlace. 1 atnl enmhinud with all the he n.ay have becu able to acquire. and equal. The whole tendency was to im- j pursuit ami iutere-ts of the people; and in llow this is to be done may a!-j be learned poven.h the American farmer, and enri li this comprehensive character, it semis to by a simple illu-tration. 1 ins manufacturer the foreign Artizan. And would be so now, have been cm-idered hy nur State ti ivern-, in nl. nf cotton cloth ascertain that the wa-te of if wo were as entirely dependeut on the ' Went for in the liheral (Hurler granted 111, 0111 his .Mill are worm i-ouiciiiing ior .1 lower toreigii nutiiuhicturer a our tatliers were, while it incorporate u hy name all .4 i u leiicti ami as-uluons c -peiies of niaiiiif icture m-mothing very Hut I ak, are we not -till dependent to a cultural kit, it a!n vxpre..' v p-ovide the -oil and cultivating b siiiall, not luore perhaps tiiiiii half a nmi on fur greater extent than l for our itterest? for the encouragement of Ari--'t'tr"f, he fro u being ahhj to see. ire an ui.ui, i, eii.li yard he manufactures. Hut he e-ti- Are not too luany of those who do our handy .4cA'trttcoaud lAwfififir manufacture and iorie-t, that he cannot even m ,k eu--p, mates Unit llie half mills would amount to work yet 011 a foreij.ii soil? Are ibey nut production. ! of grass grow. And if he !,e -o en. . o'll'il on a million yards, and he preserves fed by the fonigu firmer ! Should they uot In ail the conflicting labor and eeeupi- ilep.-n lent iu respect to teu.n-ii .' : Via eonio among us : 1 j import iud u-try is to i tions of life, struggle gii:it ench other,1 whkdi int. I.t seem to cvno nitlii.i id - p increa.-o wealth, io import the i-e.-u'.ta oil each counteracting tho efTu ts ef his ader j Lo umeh more den orient in i-t iud u-try is to diinini-h wealth. sary j sueoess is victory, an I failure is d.. , grace and -tr-i!gtl.,.-i to ate a 1. 1 tr .ir Look for iu-taiiee at the men w ho make , feat, and the victor rises by the downfall ol '. i i- iunooi t il :u;:: 1, t!.a: t e y ' ; ' the vast amount of irou consume.! among, the vanrj ii-hel. Nreal con. I is acc n. 'iricdi fruit to th fal oy ! i.i . I a l. i 1.1-0..11 ui. bjf (.LouiJ I be iron ore of MU-ouri, ' plished hy such a strife. The vanq ii-iu.1 L ippiin-. piled ii'eraiiy iiioiintiiiii high, iu-tead of hav-1 loves whatever the victor wins, and the j d.. Faith, implicit tr 1 t -1111 eonS leie).. itijj to be lifted from the bowels of the earth, ' v iefor himself often retires f rout the confVct , in the tJoo I cess and l'r n i leue of ',jl i- in quality tie be.-t y-t di.-eoyered, an ! in exhau-ti- !, impoverished. I lis shout of tri-1 aouil t r truth natui -ally inipr 1 upMi 1- qiautity pufTuient lor the supply of the uni'di i ounde.l with a f.-.-hle vuie. , and 1 y o ir oci in at! 111 We Lie' the ..ti woild, why should this be negluelvtl for iu-! while he proudl y wears jp.in hi haggard . proini-e of Jeb vah t'1.1', " White th- e.u tli ferior (pialities ft 0111 abroad ? i brow a wreath of bloody la ore, be hobbles ! rem linelh, see I time an 1 h in e-t. a 11 I e ! I Why sbouid not the coal of Pennsylvania, ' on tl,r,JU r!i the p-,iu'4l remnant of hi life ! "d heat, and .summer an 1 w ii.t o-, an d .lav ot our owu an l oilier states, laid up for us; with "Aa rni'ttv nunc ia.l a Daltry fame. of th. tin- p stea:: Oil It' 1 1 t.i. 1 v ta.it in icliiu in 111.1:1 ti which re eCOIi.ii i- U' 1 for, 11, aero : anl Ic is tu.v it oorrj -p onder.t ay la-t I had 'if: SrsiM a-ti 1 A run 's say. ; ' (.la Fr t-ure of witne ing Mr. Fowler's uer p! J.ig'i at work- oil tiie farm of Mr. r. near S.ouh : an l wi-h the pubiio j" !. a- it la-t bvi tl s..t ' y ci'i plo ig!i i::i a- elli -ieiiev. .Mr. Uowler Uli wry iigtit l.in l.l was ii, - i-, and heavy laud for )s pi r 'i.',u' 2 for lo.s Hav .1 to I 'l I' d" ii ee Ail ( at lo.s p. . t, O i r acri Shore c a mi, 1 ) EXPKS.-KS of TIIE RtTssiA Ci 'RON ATrOt. i'lie 1 xpelises nf the coronation of four of the Fniperors of 11 -a. were as follows: Emperor Paul am ted lo 1- t.OHO silver roub. AU-x nnUr I. eo.-t titJt,t.tt Nieliolas S. 00.000 " Aiex uider If. 1 o, 1)0.1,1)01) " I bus tiu present Kuip' ror has spout Eye times as much as the Kinperor Nicholas, his time, might enable him " to look through who spent five times as mncii as Ah x-itider, nature tip to natures tod.'' 2.1. The very nature of his occupation has a tendency to impress him with a dec p -cti-e of his entire dependence upon the S iprein-? llilcr, for all bis success. Wli.) si emphatically as the Farmer i- iia,.y to te. 1 his owu we .kues-, hi utter impotence! Alter all hi- toil. 1I10 -pent ti.e times as ukicSi as Paul. ire, 111 t ri p in s crop, so fu them; ami the saving amounts to a large sum in a life time. Now apply this iilus (ration to agriculture. Many a bam yard -team away as much value 1 at li si com! of time, as that of the a-!" ui res iu the mati 11f.11 t.rj of a yard cf c " iu sloth. And all r.irnier know or have the menus of k 110 ing how lo previut this. The prevention like saving i-l the wa-te in a cotton null, would an oui.t to enough in a lifetime t make a happy competency for old age. We men- tiou tins as one ot the Miiaiie-t R.iiingsot the farm. That of a proper di-trihi 'ion of food to animals, of protecting tbcui kindly from the inclemency af the weather, of making each dollar' worth of food produce the greatest pos-ible tin lit, woul l lie much gr,ater. tuber which we eoulu Dame. taou'id be still greater ; atld the difference .t 1. 1 . . .1.. t in 1110 results 01 siaiteruiy aim saving. judicious management would become very wide hy the cinl ol Llty years. We nave said that ''knowledge is power,' in tir hu.-iness of farming ; but iu ordi r to aval it must be carried into practice, and that in little things a well as large. Indeed PlVI.tlliir SlIIMM.I TlIROUillI TUB IIlUB itlLH.'K. t'n .Monday, :ln! 2ord ult, the woik.liell iu tile we-te.tl end of ti:e D.uo It-.lgo rii-,:K.,p, ru,r,iled asinail hole lur-jugh the i..oun:.iin, ,-o tiiat, i.i the laiigjavu cf o.ie it' t l.o .-p. et.it-ir.-. (jeneral tior.lou, -i: 'i-i.t " n jtV .shim through the lilue Hi dge. $o accurately iiau io-en ail the eai-Cu.i.tijii- ma il: i y t'oi. CVeXeS, tuat the augi t li j, .s from t-ot'-i tiiils of tiu' tu.iutl were on one half an inch n'i-l.l.t fr-joi each oilier. W Ii.'.f. f iKTNA 0:',KKM Hy att let p led to iir-guh iti Oi l , S ties I.. I U-'l.ll IH iii t.iat r in :i rri iir.ii.ii, ae !; c n;r :,0W cd it the -.10 iii ei.t, :t i tier U,-t, "no ed in ?ectlati'l incut or co;u-011- of tho n.,r- . i.i t e v iii i, 111 os . at tee unto thrreof, hia or h.-r Cc of rei lenee there, or had lived St-. ti iiid for il days u at pteCsilin such iu iuexhauslible o i iutitie.-, be employed for manufacturing it! And why should not Ameiio.iii laborers those who are o bj birth or by choice, perform the labor? It is labor that makes a country great and pro-perous. The importation of labor ing men enrich; the importation of the result of labor performed abroad impov erishes a country. This then sboul 1 bo the policy of our government. Our resource as nation are Taut, almost cxbuustle. Their developc- An.l Hum 11. di. lymif ile ni W'-ile every el-inous virtnry Must none the price tif brrju." Not so with the cultivator of the earth. His are no conflicting labor, lie ha no adversary. He is no man's enemy, uo man s rival, no man's dependent. His success is unalloyed good, a comfort and honor to himself, a blessing to bis neighbors, ami a valuable terviee to hi country. Ilia is the tnd night shall 11 it cea-e." this plrdco i.iien I V lli'll Truth, and who being Alu ij he lias nai.l, we are eneo ir a liC'Vilig upon ho is eternal h'v Can do .1 :ed to go fir win! ainid-t the mo-t di-eo or aging circutu stance, faithfully doingour duty and leaving the results with him. Il lying on this promise, Noah, the father of the new world, planted a vineyard iu the soil .t lately sii'i merged and denuded by the might v water of the Peluge, and lived to verify its truth in estii.-g the fruit of his labor. And our CaLsk lull OtVuK K The Irahs al vavs allow a man to oivoiee liitn wbo -Iocs not make good hr..;. a law in our co-intr . hoi f tie- iu-li -s, no fear, would he i 1 dan hack into .single bles-c 1 uess. elf IV on a wifj 1 Were s ,e , young 111 1 rrie J er ot laiiin (it't vi;:) t uti.t. ;: Pl.li l.le - hia. no . luree bun tiinrd (iil g.-, i iijp.irts and eil 11 -ate lied and h'te'Ti bo-.-. most iadopendout of all occupations, fjr be owu experience in couuniou wub. that of ull indigent oi j huus
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 20, 1857, edition 1
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