IT A; T I I - M I . 1- I i v '2G: v -iij.-t v JjiiL',v-C " : 1 1 -' r.-tit ? ; ; , .-; T1 -V-' "' .'5 ; - i J v .4.1 -. J iuati uii'I,liTT c:at per u..a-j.. m - . Tt..n:e l.iX.a5 v Itiit'T t!ie jcar. V' i -,'vr Will bt hcttutnutl rxccpl at the p. (ion r j!,- nT'.i'f, in'. I oil arrearage arc pjt:j. J .ncnts will be inrrlcd at 0R Do i jab I' "t in cf ten linen or Iesi, for the f rat irnul'.tii, n 1 ' . j;rr.ij Cl.vts for c.acli.yuitirina.. "nujiibcT of tnwrt'jiui defcirui. tnifet L marked on the rnarrir.. iuedrrrtwrracnt wiillw coatinn. j d l.'l fibid, and fcliarid accordingly.,. Court Or- I - ifrs ni.'I ! c!nrj J mx l'l.,nr,irvatiL!y, - - "3 " chnrje fur aniHmncin name nf caru!"- . itc for oilice i 2 53 injidtraucc, or 3 OJ if jmj. f' Iv ill r to f o VA i-t sunt com? free of p .,ta .. o'tATC or,. North CaiiiJ: -va,. . ."i- BUllKUCOUSTY, :.tl. fcffcr Court of ItfcFU Ttrm 9i7). t - umtney JL Furinj ! ittc us; of J. J. Sumnioy I " rrf- ' 'Jaai.a U(ifin, ThnnKui Uftn, Jurart C'lotirum ''anj 'fv I'Jixat.aii. !y !. iii j'Vul law oT-J-jli ' Uvcfii, Jtc'd. - -r ' I j " ' ECinui' FArlAS. l' yn rein,' if oppi'drj 1 to" I ho C.mrt ta& Lcm'iel ( ''t-av( r hikJ v'.Ut Jjtjt. tkfi nantit in iLis ease, hcirn i f Jfw if Jitl l"ptoi tJr-ecnsrd, ere nun.rcsj.K ut of I Hlutc, mid K jl Tt.c:'fi carinot htt m-rvrtl on 'ini ; it ih lia rrl" irvrl ril aikJ iitl judrif ilwt pith, J rsti.a be m 'c ii llso ll'lil iijj Mffii.'iT for Lx " u-ciivi!"wfki i-lif-Lii'j liic suiil non-rt-nidt nfji l rprar at lite m it Su-nor .Onirt tf Lt.v ril. j ptnt-d and lr Id Tir t!it r.it:nly if I) jr!;f, at llju ' 'otjrl.lif.iie in M-irnnlfi i.ort tli'j t!il Mjndj'jMfUr - t,o i!i M.huIhv ir ,M tiVs;.ttcn uthI tlteru fo I'U-ad t aid; S'i-rj r.ina, nr j.jJirrjM' 4to emfei. o wilt be rcnil. rul aij ti itjl l!itjij. , - ! WilnMH, ViLM.tM Ji. IVASHto-f Clorl of mM virt; t oiTiOi-, l!c 1: It Mriti l iv in Sr-p niSer, A. 1) . lHli. ,w. ';'i:iwin, r. c. ;. Jcsr rT.ivrd u lai? ttitHnhnicTit of tlu.ttti uutii'j drofii r.jlf WutU, . ' - . - ; (jk'iillt iiku's ti r . .-. " j w.i-r praof do U Miycrior urticlo. nV.anJ Y.hj'Ii'k ;d', , '. ' ;--iAti'.,w Iucl a ltd h und Urojjana,, , J iMiit'J lu-avy ru.irso ru.tt Dmuns, an excel lenf'nrrirlii.' " -fi Wfim it' 1. ailier srv d tuid prj2v J slioo;, . (iifitilt m ti' 4UI.J KikIjch ovi f kIio!,, (iovcral k"(il jiihI n-ulTy t-v ry other , variety, l'uf mlc at unall ttdtauco by -. VATTON & O.SD0RX. Kov. 1 1, lei ). ' " ,"'-"'. " S inv rfretvinj- ulhid old land" ft new and.' tjl. u.l .lofU ( 1 h;!i be fiVrs ;i1 l!n low'est Tri::i,s.' -- Hi H'ufk it fnil autltinuiiaily iieivaid those whi w hi I 'I'liT U.Vri- biiiini aii: iuvitid, tn't!iJ old , At li; (Jri'U wire did ln.wiit nttirh rare, ind rvt ry fjeilily fr ui eJui-ni cliej; u-j d. In: I'a'trrs I ini- IT 4 Ii;t t' i C IiThih.I -nsfoim m will jrivo kjiu a call llHfv'will tint tiifira4itiel.-.' w " . 'Ilie lisiul at ticlcit "of b. rt.t. tulicn irt rxoliao" for (J.nTrf ..." . ... ' l.iti't furt-t the iiM .iHt. ' " - A-lievdl.-, r).;t-t?, I.". tf. - ' Too Mffcfcti of Sa'it'i: Jllrt l' reei I.'eJt -Mid l-r Ki'--. i'li'.-:i:V hv - , y- li YNKIN' '&-l'U;l!lAM. N ( ) T l.C':I0 T!i puWnbi r bin tfikerw r!ftr;.'. f the I'. il. Ho el in As.!iev4l!e. N '., fumn'i'ly k' pt LyJvM.-: AV, I'ation, r.xq. la t ikii' i't n-Ji-trj this laig. Mtid icrimr.i'idimiH fl..bh-'um ill,' he asaii.-es t'.ie pub lie that ho will s. his wli-.le alteutiitii tMbc ,und tioflleri, and w. Il sin- keil w.th provisions nf h!I 1 lone, W'Kfe He will lie proviuew wiwi'ioti M-iam- kind Tcommoti in tho - einmLry Vt " .GOOD DRY 'LOTS FOR DJtOVKRSC - ! iVfliHkiiii ilw-i Hinnnieeni''nt lie don! not flatter liinrclf with thu priL-jKCt of inrronsin-r llte ulr-udy lanrn patroiiigU' la.f house ha, but hope to keep paoft With his prelerer, if hu can do thin In- v. ill e salls-fied.' In tho unniner 'feasftn therrt will b kei titl l!tcna?eii t 'f ih.- hnihllnj, and enlirely piivate, A WEIL REGULATED.BA.1fMf Ihe aeeean uiodation of Traveller aul l'x xpcK. i Ashcville. N. C Jan.' 31. 18 IB. ' - . . i -COLLINS' AXliS,-- V A ftrtrafo nrlfel.-. jn,t nctivcu and formic at thc'henp c.slktMr ol y " c.jTrT , JCilJ SMUII. Feb. 6, lSltl tf CANCKU..SCROITULA. AND CJOlTUh. i " Ample, cxinriencc vx praved that no combination of roe Jicin, l. ever been M i tW- ,r , jrwjjn, tbe nlmvo diaw. a' Dr. JAb AL I bHA. truly aUvshinir, n.t only of Cancrr, .nd -other Ssesof that cM.bnti'has renwvej. Iho incl 1 Kt,A,born Disuses of the kin, I)ys,Ha &c. Acj ...l 'f f'on-r unit nlhct " This medicine "enter inl.r the circuiauu.., eradicate diesis -whcrcvir tocalcd It. purities 1 the blood mid- other fM of thn ocdy. removes Itiuetioninih, p-.ro.. i f the Ata. njul reduce. ' cnlurr,menU of the plait J or bones.' - It Increases the appetite, removes headache and drowiicT, and ' invi-oratea the wh.!c nvMcm, and imparts uiutpntton f iritht) diseased and debditaud coBfttnatKiB-- 1 cre SJs nottiing f uperior to it in the vho!e;intcna meri:ca. I It m rfectly safe and extremely pleasant, ft'd J ! nothing of 111? dL-ustinj nausea accompatiyhtg lUO : . idea oJw allowing iiiedieinc , . . . ; ' ' Prepared and fold at No. S oulh TLirdblrecl, near Market, Philadelphia.- i i L1' V t . These Mcdiciuts ure far sale, in AsheviUe Dj In licndersonvillc ly - "- ; ",,-,rv : - C?ct. 101345. t j . . , ' - ,. Popular Ucuicdics. . ir"h -Tlic roost popular remedies of the present day arc thoac which clcanec and ptifify th blood; od ' Bueh remedies as Antimony. Mo cury. Zinc, and fr ihat -r recourse to Uledina in tiibCase, bow, Uis ' ' ho- dT'ng o of fashion, and Vegetable rpnieews ' will be noon the popular medicine. .Then tf V' rtth'4 Vegetable Universal Pdl will ' be used and appreciated.- They aro known to act bcDeficraUy :n every part of Uie body, bcinj taken np by th-.- chvlathey pasa inlolhe blood, which they purily, and il should b remembered that they only remove ' those parts from the blood which were the cause ." cf inflammation or disease of any kindothiog . - eooal to riddinzthe vitiated hwnor Willi vegetable , medicine (this kind, which cishtj.four years have - proved never to do injuy, bat always good., ' r ' : ThcePills arc ior To in every county i& this tsatc, at 25 cents per box ; and riwy bo bad by tlie i foIlowinJA8OV OSDORN AshevikNcl - i TV J4 . M. ALEX AN UER, French Broad, N, C. JAS. Ct SMYTH, ' Mor-antou,N. C. -WM.JU GILL & CO., .Marion, N. C. t n pp dAND: BumsvilleN. C. . r (which aro known to be innocent in uiev uuai.M Vi iiCLSIJY i .MAXWELL, Little Ivy, N. C. Mliltll.i'. ... c:;:;ir:: on i:ie ieulfii:ias y w! - lit . J 1 ' . ' . . -4 U . IK. - v,i 1. T. 4 . TiU'.tfri Li ilio. utile u( naiui oril.r IV i '.:ift cvcrjrrnnn reprisal's Li own ' 't it ii'l; el J( Ly inie of hi- o'n tt i'n Ivi'liIcomrnu.'fitit Sj'irii'.lj.t-h tr. j . i . ." : r ". o. i ty. ; Hun ftl.t l.'i i .1- ;'. r a. pirt llit if natural' r I :!i -s!r iiie'iifiu-c .i .. writer o-crvos,' . i't-'. iJintii !io C'.vnihiu 'n - i f i tit-1 1 vi il, w nu1i rein!i-r ihc injureJ, lljc amur, fH wroiis and rcla!i ai:)ni vviiM rart'i will) viiArnx aurJ Id.io.f.', 'I'll" violftit-e' doti in tlic law. tin . I ' " " ' ' -ouira-.'o coftlintllctl iinl suciuty, mus; bu atoned ; n ltd n-trihuUtm inul be maJc hcJ ihi-t insult, uu!raji( orjtijury, done tuors'n. al right)! nnd lt cluif. J . : . . A, vbheii'an Wttit si and oprilt public str. Ytnt h desired la boj superceded, -to muku rouiu fur an tispirjn succour, 'In: attack is m ido by ht-nrii!!uU'lIiu eod niui all sorts ot-fuHou. 4)ji(iriiioui npJ slandcruus c'.l I't U s i, when iir puJo vf jiuni-shmeuj, wbich lint t)c ruled Iland proved itstlf am. o?v i.n?.'i-j.t in ficiTofm'iii;' what p jnishnjcnts Can lv expected to pc rfoon w desired lo be tendered obnoxious to publiti opiuiun, Ij pave tlm ay f.ir.nn innnVajiun, tbu attack is madu i h ihu inio weap-ips. riio puiralnncnlV n ivv in iiso arc sti 'iniiiz!:d "as tVue,',, "de. gralltJ;,,idelnsJrli2ng;,,infaTloui,,, 4di atkilical," f WoiSy,' I' Draconian, ttti l'the Uwa that infli,;i thein orL denounced as njjan. guiiiary. ' Now, i I his Alllhic? lf.it j, tlu-'tt jt a wiiberinjirproacli .npon past leg hlalion, u Jeep crimination of the legislators' w!; liavu'sanctium d host; lawj; mid 'permit. 4 li IT . ' . : force. But if the y are led tbein. to remain in f.hetind libi lius ; .words used, inertly to re. fl ct odium on the mLdes.of punishment nc- - ' ' . i ' i1 i 'i r 'i ' i ccssury tu hi; oiseuidtd it) order to make way lor the introduction jf a ehanr"," thtn the ublic ahyuIJ, and wiljl, estimate thi rn at their vi orthV ,!..-'", '' -;' "'"L '"'I J , ""! ;j ;:"T;l;i"!""f MLLitlctUa set- Aim lit-Ti Is t the pJiuiah- mcnls that- lire dt-jradipj und inlnniouV I h id thought it' u as the crimes, i Hat if thso ualiiit s aro proju'tly upph'eablo to punTht nn.'iits, a re -the Piiitij ntiary puliUlun'ents less d ludm ? " U u itilpiisomnetil In the IVni- ltiiviaril tukr'titJt cinne-diudstaiu? 4i'eriu:es V bnre Jdiki! ciiuisim,'" j ill confiuemetit at b ird Jiibor t a lerni F jfrhrs,, cause them to j tv ar u'.h.I ?,f Jfl the Tcn.ifniiai v can'do 't .. n iminals nl'Kiiftt would Jed interested i . Vt:"'i,,':i' -j 4 -4- '?J " in the cli'inwi'. , I -.J- -" j - i ' i .-; -- J i!-1-. , . l i it n iint app-irent, tiiatil the degra. ii!iui incident hi c iiiic 'could by tliis mode i J ( 'J '',.;, ., . . i .;.. " :if, . "V ;..- of pmii.hineiii , or any other means, be tffu cod, it Mould not (i.u tiO desirable ur. sal; it hO'iiil Ik! Uone. It would one n : v ide the (I Kijgatcs of cnmejS. ; , i he dread of dlallon- .1: ,r ; ...1. liSl.jA,!. nr.,..,1.. I'll iiur i ii.i v i - I'v influenced by tticf value ol- , i ( utniluli, wiill lenlohi iiioTe force in ifcterrin iVonj crimes, than tho dread f ai)y corporal. punishrnHnt, shijil of rdeath.! Trc pcrnctrattjn v 'tnisdeV'ds would ............. . M I : uv? oil i uoiia .y niuusenivnis, were i it not lor this eternal si itnalr' Flippantly as Miperfl. cial statesmen may til k of I restoViniNnlro. cioiis felons to a respectable j" poiitfon in su. ciety," it it could be done' it would take away th! hijihest incentive fritn virtue : the. surest j i - t moans tif prevrnttng enme would be destroy, ud ;"tUo greatest safeguard wouM be reinov. ed from persoif and - rlroperty ; and the dis tinction between jvico! and yirtuy would be anmt;:!ated. . Certainly we' sliould re tain the humble, repenta'ift und reformed criminal wjthiu'lh'e'palo'of 'syrnpatb), and christian charity; "and ihi is a I he can expect, or the Well-bein of society idmitJ ere is a nar rnw.rnindcd. Uhl- uinatiity.that would sa crificb the mKidof- lho whole Community be sides, for thcbenqfil l( a few losi'characlera. It, therefore, beini neither' possible nor'de sirablenhat suck nten should ba restored tu their poitiu i society, 'the brand of Cain", can do them no iujur It" cannot be entailed upon their posterity andj. it may bts of the uri;atest use e lallsc fest of mankind. Wire ri the Piine Urentor, u irht fit to let a iii tor; m Ine childhood of Mime, alcfaetOT live, , he set .a ..w I mark upon himf Let any finding' htm houldkill him . J;0 hb; rnaik .was-his s sanctuary, his city of refuge, and it possess ed thtsadditiunnl tise it Earned jhuso whom he rniuhl fitid, to bQjfaro.jlesl he shouKl kill fhoni "This theniJtlie use and Crt insiifu. tif marks J and j btatids, w'hich modern tion smatterers iinprudcoily clnracterize as pruteUlibejrtyJ.'wiih';n prcny, hd V pretty ringleti and diabolical. J ! ti I f. Af..,ntthelimeot the. French revolution," set of pretendtid philor;bcrs sht 10 Su.b;. vert all llio ancient J -lon.esublishej usages of society- Attaeliin; f. .1 omb things Ihat were reallv rcprciseJhejradTftn, itPn:DDfcntIy"! ambitious of show. nl with the first exercise ol thorky over ' delikuenUd,) was assailed ' '..i-..n;.hmrrr-alie remnant c.f a" bar- aiij d-!inu's : o;ri s. it v"i. nm .-.i-r iT- !tc tf r-f'P-'Crs it "I ruii'" t. l ''k l:i better in i::s .-ippl-catiuti; butIici .ICO j ;.t-..u:.i rt(pwvu( li. is jrittrl tor rttn.ctorv ChllJri u ai hsjnie an J t s.c'iuv1 ; ' the roJ vf r.-pror,f gti e ivw5iiorrf? If i$ ImiJ for, rq f;artiry Servants; and fur rouiali men; the rd fr the I'ivjI's back ;T and t ircn rt fractory Wonviu:. la- Peai:cnti4rles ta ayot est ape it. ' ( : lV:.ihmei,t of -every kind,-from its vry nature, is painful and. toi luring; and, ' the're- f.iri'tf if.fi:ed in excess;' or "flu the nm- ! i ... .;. s , w ', ; re;'- , ; . Sr . . ,J, ,t, j, ....... , .., ecu!, it iut!:js; and, qfuvi.rheitt, follows that jrradu'jiihpuftKMnfenfs lcrhnes is the nuiat jJ.i:icti!', tbjj 'inost. important, and jlie ri it re.xp'ifisiftle art thnf a- U gUlator ' has to pt iliHin.- AJy iljt.ct hertjE istocorrect an er ror. It is ever immuaird by the friends of! a rvuiti-nt.-yy; tltat lhi gr iduatinguf punLsh. ifieitts iinilt'r our pf'cs-nt'eod-is verV difficult; bf, Jf-uo hiJ "a l niK:n!iar , the .dirucuily tvou'd be hh.s nyd. "1 Xin any one show how the cliffiettltv'wouUbe.dhtiinislud?; Is "there n gradutiii'maetiicie, .vh;c!i will ir.dictTe ilie Vjtncf quanrity of iVnlterniary pontahmtni a fiq.iiie fojf -every' sh ide'and variation1' of rrhoe," n i the hands Jof- a clueh s.how the Ijour nn.1 niinuto of th'i day ? hNo. 'JTficn"it niut depend, n's it does under our present code, tip onili impcrft-ctjjiiJ pllible-judgment of man. pies the Pehitenttary ofTjrd ararhpler rane for graduating? No quite the" Contra rv The only 'rliango aliiiost sj I hat it admits, con. sf3!3 hi prolonging or shortening ahe timci The irrtt n-iily. cannot ba greatly "jrhddifieA Qjf present system hrTa'ds the amplest field for graduating punishments-so! that , vitlf proper cfri,t, every Species of cVirm mjjht' have its.m.st appropriate penalty', ' so" far" as hufnan imperfection wil T permit ; and every variety its cqui:ab!e-" proportion. Thus it is evident , ihtjt the JawciVer will have to encoun trr jfully as! great; diffivuhtesi'in1 graduating puntshmenlsvunder the proposed system", as under our jrt sent s) stem ;7and thus vanishes into, air thii -pretext fof a Penitentiary: j-' w "v - -1 '41 Tlits Course of tlic VHiigs. iStver have we been prouder Ol the course ol tho Whigi, than ih the pi e;enj' crisis, with regard to Oregon. They hever abated an iota in their maintainance of our rights, mid while deprecating war, and. believing that nothing has yet" occured which can justify war.'thf y .have jet stood by thy country. We have seen, from ihe first ,-the game of the Administration . leaders. They have sought to jdaco , the Whigs in a false positionr-to hold them yp as fee reams of iho couniryr-to have tlicni stin;malized as the oM-FeUerol pnriy.Avas prior rto.. and during the war ol 1812. They "have been and will continue to he disapp'uinted.- , Mr. Darrah, Mr. fiakqr, and other i gentlemen in Congress,- who. arc W Trigs, have txprcssed their opinion rffavor of assertiiigand inaiutaiuing our righfto the ichoe tj Oregon, up to the iluSsianj line ! They wish the thing to be accomplished, as speedily pis possible J wiih a due adherance to faith and treaties. jThe Locos did not ex pert this.; It is well 'remarked in the Wash ington correspondence of the Baltimore Pal- 1 iot , that if -Mr.' Polk and his jadherenis can make capital out of this, let them do soj! Thus far the Whis aie ahead of them, and will hoV easily be caught" asleep '! If ihe Admin istraiiun,' by first flering," then vitird(uvvirig, and next'refusfng, the 49ih parallel asju com. promise get tr.e country into a v r wim Engfand, the Whigs will ho(j it responsible before l lie world for nil the horrors, expenses, and loss of lile that may follow, 'tir T iinilly hurl "the powers that bj" froirttheir high places, through, thu ballot-box, and restore the country to an hunorabic peace ! bo Mr.'rolk need not "lay i the flttteiing unction to his snur'tljat by getting the country Into a war, tie can! pl .ee tlic Whi"s in the wrong. Tho Whigs belit.ve'thut bur rights, as yet, caq.be maintained by1 prate. They think turn is not exhausted-and that as a " ' lr ... 1 1 . - I t - X - t . . ' negotia- clainxf r territory merely, the..mitteit ought to be set- I led vvitijuut an appeal to arms const que nee hfthe cviurst? of the Admiuistra lion, war is threatened, SliHt true! to their name and vhe:r principles, they go cuvv lor their country again in advocating measures of preparation ;.and defence. . .They wish the evil day put ofT ahog the ',"if possible but if corns il must, they n ill be . foremost for their country, in giving their blood aud thcit treasure for its defence. WelL done 'Whins'! Alexandria Gaz. -An 'ExtcMsiv.c.iAfJray.J j At aiiill in Frankfort, the other evening, a young 'gcntJCman, it. iswsaid .tookao undue The lady "made her complaint, to the genlle man w ub w horn sho was dancing. Thereupon1, the".laUnamed. gentleman j knocked, theLirsi named gcmleman down in the ballroom. Tlie fiiilil estendfed until, as,wej are Jold,. fifteen orjhventy persons verc engaged in it, Fists'; pistols, and knives ofallsorts were flourished", and ome blood was" spilt j though nabrxlr, was killed. vT.q.of, the persons, who. took part ia the Affair, fiavc since arrived here; wiilr Uie iutenfioa of ' -settling " tbeifquarreL on tlie Jmliana shore. . I. ; . cirt tKnt'Vn "Rn It is said thai tan English 'officer , sojobrn'Tand ."animation.- - Ata cornecof, tbd great :kX4 4twf4 log fiit ft short trmo u Frank fr! was remark. i:i, oa t'.e JuyCr.jre) tr&?aiT. iha ho hati htrd huchLTlCr4ncky 'rowsJivrid 'that it was: h?s most uuxloiis 'desirll Id z sco -or-o- W hen the bilhroaiu fiirlit we! I under ay," 9 gentleman, ho liiaJ heard She -exprcsse'd w ish .f t"Iiejfiu:erTTan to' !ii room iud toH hitw ftat was jydn'Tjn; - TlKvfncr rajjot the ball riMmi bull thu nvtmenl. If cn!ejejhe door a trcmendi-ijis stray Clinpcitd btm dovvnJ He acrarhhJed -i-tm .ru?conccd himself in a cone where tic irifjugrine could Uwk on in security., :j.IIo bjd nbt"b.cn, th-re many i minutes V however btfurd fellow. tnisluking him i cxclaimiuj; "ihi.s i r another ; riishcd at him tut verv se-punJrcl I have been looking for.y iTito. bul'f-f danci Uke 1ihtuinfrv" thefo:m nivJ, ( sliviuge to say, ho his not since Urn herd ii , express the .j y .... .. e. J ' Ifi ' - slightest - cu raisity to see. a kfiitucky rovy, Lov. pemr t & h:y: k , .i As-a iTianure, Ws.hes,on ceptain soils lire" invaluable,. Wt' havc frequeatjy experienced the hem fieiul v-tTijcis resuliin Jfrom tlieir ip plication, bunevtr jrurc cotjyinciuglyjiian during the present yea rL On p piece of corn, cunlainingaUiut two statute qcies, wc applied about tvvc uty , buaheis of ashes and a little quatuity ofgpium, ur plaster-of Paris ihe ashrp being applied! on. every, oilipr4roWyn order that tho compilative Yioue of tbe. two if; i - ''"'i . articles might ai-curately '(Ascertained. The result of this :xp(r;int-niwaA perfectly in accordance with our previous observations. -I hrptigh the cnt.re season, tii ruws on which the ashes were applied, toojs ho lend, and 'at harvest produced onc-lhirdi;iore corn than those which had the 'gypsu rrife Xc would commend to every one to sa.ve all tie house ashes ho possibly jean. Even leached ashes are tvvo 'valuable to be thrown awav.'- 'A tinned as to-dressini to grass lands. they produce important efli ci. One of the most substantial farmers in Mu say ded inr: iachusctts; writing j 'us i "I iim now more fully (than ever persua. of the value of ashes as q jnanure. Noth in the whole catalogue(of manures, com- pares with them on'my land-p At the'distance of nearly two" miles' fronn the sea.shore, I sowedj in 1835; twenty-fiv; and a half bush els to 7 the acre. The soil vjtis a thinj clayey loa u, hndthe result of tho japplication rwas a crup of excellent clover, jivhere," for years, liail grow n but1 mu'deb and Jfye. 'Tlietaod ha not yet forgot the appljcatiou ; thcv grass on the' soil wlth'ashes be irs'g! greener and. far mere luxuriant tbariojrr that" wire re no such npplieatioh'haibcc'nmadc.j' On com, beans and wheat, ashes, leached pr unleached,opcr. at'd with the best effects.-'", IF ormerly we were in ihe practice of disposing j of . our ashes at frt m a shilling to twenty cents per bushel ; but experience has now opened our eyes, and we are purchasing all we can at double the former price.1' Maine Cultivator. A Quaker Woman 's Speech. Dear friends j there are three "thHi's I very much' wonder at U The first.' that children should bo so foolish as to throw stones, brick bats and clubs into fruit trees to knolek down the fruit. If they woujd let jl alone "H would fall df itself. Fhe second is that men should be, so ;foolih and even so wicked as to go to war and kill o ie another if they would let'ono another i they would die of themselves". And 10 last thing I wordier a most of all is that - - - would Siiay at home f young -women-r-if they the voun men would owe after them. ; A Sunday Mexico. Whatever may bo the impression of n strati. ger in Mexico as to the gaiety of the city du. hotr the " week 'days "-though' comparison in this paiticular may be mucln'n favor of many nit-s in Europe, of fqupl! si?.e yet no, one cah doubtrthat in fxtent, 'and variety, and divcrsionsYand 1 dissipations; Mexico, on a Sunday", can more than compete with the'mos. fetftiv'e of then. As sooin as you awake, you are saluted with the sounds' of military music, in which the SIextcans 'profess'a "decided ex- celleneoV' Regjinenta bf .soldiers,' "assemred in ihe t'laza iUavor, are -reviewed, una on this day they exhibit afneafancf !clean!y ap pearance, which is more than 'can bo afnrmed ou any u,hprjOn this j day l lie Cathedral is crowded with the fahionnble and the' wealthy of the city. 'By far the 'greater proportion ol the visitors is the fair sex ;' and there is here presented a 'display ofjbeauty and 'elegance which cannot f.ol to impress the most msehsi.' ble It Is a spectacle great bettuty to vrit. ness two or three thouJanJ of thesex adorned Willi Ihe rich andr puiiifcsquo 'mantilla, in unaffected attitudes ot devotion;, rminglirig in - . zil l:- .t ' T.'J I -..i .a:-..' exquisite uarmoiiy tueir iivi.f uuu unnjutyys voices with the'inilitary -music, whrch is re'- --v . -"-'.- -.-);. ....:-', ,.! .. ; f .i,rt verberating "through tho ' "rnng . drawn aisle and fretted vault .of this most gorgeous'catli- edral. j The impression is one you would like to retain forever -: - : . The se rvice ver,' you passlntathe sireef,4 ":"' i 'J i: ' ' - - v nnc, ever ouo aiiuu, a.-reiigioua-'processicii crosses your path, accompanied -with, alluhe parade lhav rich dresses ,gilded knagea, -nud gold and. silver church furniture. can '.afford The houses, too, are i decorated, the inhabit '. i i i i: " '-, !' ants exhibiting frorrt the bulconiesi tbeir.Oiost costly ornaments and-dresses: " -All ,is .bustle synre are suspended hoge phicai Js,ob wlmh the nature f the.ua .s mr --invntsn .Jcpic ted in t e'?y v iv if c -I.r. - -Here is a rc tiali.,usira . nof themost proniinejn"ar.i - lions attire groat Oicat re, vvteh, in commo.; vritU al! ll.c rest isoproed t wk- on this da v. ! A tittle farllirr on, is a bM length iluro pi t'i giTo7 Which driiws your atiei.ii.in to tho fas cinatiug aliretiv-nts of '.. opo.-a. '.The bull fights ncxi solicit your no'ico, announcing tlia most .lerrino - paTticula-rs.- , Nor" aro the riiiniu. theatres bthind 4iaaJ" tn presemisg inefr ait racuoits -"Endless vaTictie of other fxhibttion's put forto their .auns,1 A balloon ascension is:Tdveilised , Cr ihu orteriio jn. One would 4upo.'cloot that-the oliMloman r!n.li.-imt:il shows fret fi revived for"6t one f ... . . .. :. v.- ...... k .... i . . -. : spi etcele is a contest bctwcui vt man' cn3 if Cock.fi;i"hsog figbi, arj.l riIaoes ai anr.ouottd in every q nrter ol ino city,- Ilorscracipg,'- the cifeu?, juggle r3,-"jos!l)itv ma&tcrs, luuib.cr ire-euters, concerts gardens, ft gymnastic uctng . matches pigon-s'iootors; . exercises , , co.tut ry , excursions, bullsgraduated,. evory.pce iekct, tofur.but ihs to whiflfblhis noon, the pflbK' a fraction of the entertainments day" is devoted. IaMhe ttftcru promenade are ihroiigedi ajut .die long army of equipages, ui;h, the rich acu.gay f ureses of the coorasis-calcula'tecL to convoy 'en theatres in jlw -world can . parallel. . Tlie beauty, eU-garice, wealth and .luxury of Mcx" ico sccrh'" concentrated iiiro one ' biilltatit ' focus? ''".'I'i';;;' ''IJ.'"! t irj'iCi'J'." ' n The fine 4" the. .day is ; ge tie rally wound' up by a splendid display offire-vvuiks; -and l,ius coricludt ia Mexican Sunday; and in no other part of the world probably is 1 1 Sunday so spent not even in ItuIy,--jT: O. Tropic. '.4- f ,.;h :. 4" f: i- i ' 4 j: 'i ', n ; .'.-t , v" r: '"4 . ' . ; ..- From the dd North State: J ' Tlae 6ltl PTortli Slale vs; Orcgoa'.. ."Mit. fEDiToaSir": VVe. do not boast of . tall things, ,T-as" da somoirof our neighbors in tins vicinity , but we belie vp? we can tell a story cqu tlly important arid interesting to-ouc brother farmers of ihe;old North Stated'. I Itavb this da'y. fimsSctP housing" my earn crop; and I find ihat," from the labor of six teen hands, I have mude'twemy-four hundred barrels (twelve thousand ' bushels) of -"good rndrehantablo corn, besides other crops, the larger, part of which cropitwaa made on re deemed swatrp lands which have been uaor cultivation only th ren year j." - " Of such land as this the State has thousands of acres in this county, which the .Lite rjiry Qoardweurd be. glad to sell at u very Jow price, anct wmcn ji .orougut uuucr cumva. tion, vvpjld, undere.iavorab!ci circumstances, yield' an "annual income !of I from twenty to twentyj-Tivb dollars per acre.' If our frond's in the western part oi tne btate were luSiy aware johthe value ol these Slate lands, and the pecuniary advantages pfTertd, to purchas ers," instead ot leaving-our 1 ;ood old-State and emigrating to Oregon, Texas, or Califor nia, we shoulU find them J wending their way to thejeast,to reap from her generous soil iho rich" reward of tlicir labor.; ' We invito our friends of tho western pa t of the Staie-lvho have peen casting a longing ec to the "far west,' to come and see if some, good lhngs may not be found in "old IllyJe." - ' ' DAVID CARJ'ER.; Fall Held, Hyde co., Jan.' 14, 181G. j?: ' ' ' - j - ' Vacciuuatiosi. - 7 Dr.'Fahncstotk, of Brdeutow n, NJ J.", in an article o'n 'the Small Po!x nnJ Vaccinnaiioh, comes to the. following positions ;tk$ thq resell . ' I ' ' 1 " r ' '.-' . t " of his observati.iiifliid experience ; , 1.' That vaccination ij tho" best protection from small' nox. It modifies th'e.disepso ancf preserves life, although it docs not ; in all cases exempl entirely from, an ultiicn ol vario lousk disease; -. " s - '- '"'2'. That re-vaccimtioii becomes necessary lo test the protection of the system.' :r' . 3. .ThaiaXter'rc'.vuccjnaiion, r.n indivklual may -'have a - reasonable certainty of cxeinp" tion from' an attack ol-varioloid. - . 4.' .Thai re: vaccu."ivuiorrsIrouIJ'ba' resort- ed to byaV. persons upoiiwhom It I. as riot been repealed j whenever, the Small Pox. assumes an epidemic form ; as the changed constantiv inkmglace in the human system, render an individual liable lo infection at ono period who may have been, exempt at another and " par. liciihirJy.as thal liability is. greatly incrcaseo by lhe"existence of the variolous constitution of "the atmbsphtre;which fans otherwise opo. radic cases into tpidcmtc; prcvaicpccl " I ' . " 'a... .ih ' :!'v . ; -i ; . j . i Jt "'!PcsiJen7jVr;.has' t emerged Wh Jii retiremenL ihs firt .publitf demonstration is'a lette'r 'in Vetaiia- to hir attack upon him by the'-Rcvl-Mr:- pfoforAVashrngton a .'recent! v preached sVir-onm w hich he was onoun of-a nsan-eod a Chrisiiarl lecause, hs suffejed da'bcin id ike'Presu!enf5 l.ouse. 4 - Mr. Tyler says ho takes'' all the vfcfpbnsibility- of thar JLr.Anr Hnd'cbVels "all the- Censure, Phil Ledger. -f , ..- We take pleasur - in recording, diiu' thing tS'lhc "credit of the exjPesidcni Tylfcr:-AVe allow nim ene, lor ms repty to tne parson: . v f Rcnt3areen6rrnou3,v a.sthG Ioafe.r:;said imposing Impression of thef wealth and luxury of, the "city. fn the tvcninirV 'the, theatre , - . ,'. ."- ' '.....-- picseutS' a sncctaele, w'hich . probibly ,f:w I whet, he looked at his t , ;ccbeS r. t 5 ilir.n.i G. il Mi-iiS'ppi . -J V buks, ins b.i :i t i. cnsio.ns fd fuc .ct i t revenue for thi: nort of f Ij!ver.'oa. v! vioral co;ii::iutu:Tho J ul ra Knoxville, Teun. iws "nut" hada tenant" fjr c vcral wtcki or months pst.1 "' ' "! irAaf ; Another The London Post of lh:; . 6-.lf u'.l. s.iy's i4Vt have great; ftitisfatlio.t - ia U. in ' enabled to I announce that an tv v.-. CiilcuL.tcd.tostiyr'hea "thcr .-.ircttionito lat tachmcnt olth? pcot l.'7o the throne, or J. at' " the same time incrca? tho ' Inppiucs of hef 7 Mhj. bty s domesTictircle may b' expected ' to uke p'acq caily ia Ap"iil next. ' ; fc " Tho Russian' g-jverinienl I.n. forbiddn -the Jews to sell wi.iour spirits ij ilie empire. A S:ate Tempera nco Coirvention will b'o - held at Np.w. Oilcans oT tba' lo'.h Februur. A. naudstMVtii p;co ol judiciously .man ged generosity; ti records) . in .Biltim;) ' C'lippcrV' The fae are" these : 'Some j ear Clipper: sinccj. otpieco of .prwperty,' 'ow-nrd by fa' jijiUiW wadset .up at 'n,uctiun, to ba suU? Cor taxes, and purchased, by a i gentleman cf lhisci'r. Having procured tt near and fud litfo lijr it, ""in 'cohi qiici:ce oT the "original owner hating fuiiedly redeem it within, tho lime-allowed by law, 'the purchaser -rented tl.b property oat ; hi nj, after haytng 's'ccureJ dunself iiihis outlay, by , receipt, for rrnt,' ... , lioappoarodn'feVtJays si pee; before Ju.ic Wrrgt, rftid, Ifirough fogal process; restored the propcrtvt to - the, orphan?-children -t by i frtOfatid f5i dccll'of jitt rig)it"aad .itilerest tnorito. " '".; 'I- 'j "Ma. aim Je . Sm tsliey a courtia our .Meiey.H- . , 4 ' , .t . , "No ; wlial makes you thinlj &V- lt Why,' always when ho corned riear fief' she' sartcr leans up lo him, lik"o a kitten to) a hVbncv;M ": " : I ". .Retrocession. The Commcm Council of -Alexandria , -district of Columbia, bs passed. - t resolutions, unanimously, in favor of a retro -cession of that toXvn to Virginia. . j ' '' -An jrish'piipdr ss : 'The Scochfi poor -are noivjcxis'.ing otihc' recollection of what . they" ale" in former vears.'-l - k L " The soul of man is thov.cabirictj the grace' of God is tlic jewel: " Christ will 'throw away . r f " ihc cabinet where fie finds-not ihe jevvtl, j ' ' , InCupe?Al,aytC uuty, N.,J. there, is nj)t a . -single lawyer: Why don't some move there iScfl7cc.Unbustred luliesj puo andin: defiled Christians1, disinterested friends coni mon honesty, sound twt.itoe.s, first ralo uttcr,an(Trcipr.'icJr.-.' y 1 ' - " j One corr.fJrl.- A lady beindboul to mar ry a man vRo va$ small in stature, was 'totd. -that ho -was a very bad feliow."" Well said she, " fif he is bad,iUero: irono comfort there is very litllcf of hiul.1,1 '..- " . Look upon every ' day. csf a bTank sheet of paper, puff into your "-hands to "fill jip remcmbcr-the characters" will not bo expunge. eO, bat will remain forever, j . , , L . E'isha Clac'fiman; lha last survivor oflhS, Wyoming Massacre, (July 3, 1783,) 'died in ' the Wyoming Valley on ihe 4th ult., aged 89 yearjs.-.;-. ,' v,;. Movements are on foot for the purpese of civilizing i'-o 1 Western Indians. Thvt are civilized tliey drink wliisk.ey steal, ahl irjNj tuluqco.T The German liet has ftirbidden the iulai tion iti the Gdr.nan; -stales,' of' all - Aertiricau papef4 pilrltcd-in the.TGrman lanuac. E-Jlpean princes fear'hp disseminnlion'tir r.epu8licau plinciplcsomoag iheir suljeets. -1 "About thtv year ICS i the h-g'ushiliirb of Pv?'0s Iva'i'ii passc-ji a rt solutioa..that "no merr-btrr thereoCsliould coma .-to the i housri irardoo!; or -e,uj. brt.ad ;ind cheese. bn.the steps." 4 y.'.-; : - ..j i: ' ;.?.J:4: f ; . Slarriage..-4l bath .It-ss . of DWi;ty-,bat more of safety than the singles life ; it hath . . . . - . . . more i n re J tml !c s-f ua nger. : -4 1 is more itnerrv and morcsad: is fuller of sorrows and fuller of : ' ., i ' ... ,.t .j . .i. . . j, ...j ... " " joyfc-iiji-s under mure but ihen,bui is support. ; - . i . cd by atlthebtrenth.7 of lova and charily, and. . I those burthens arc dclihifuh'Sq.tc."', '"' . t's ; , A miiiisttTiirV'erinohl has,: forbidden "a ' j' one lo play vio:in. in. nis cnurcu. . ue says, - j , - however serous his thoughts may" be, Mho 1 'moment he bears a fiddle, he goes 't("tbinicl . in" how he.vsed to dance! V? -.' -7- j - 1 An interesting discovciry-lms been nndeat 4- - "i , Geneva. T1y manuscript of the- last .Cantfr- - of DV.n Jifcn'- his bren found." If is ih'Lord - -f 1' ruiiVovv'niridwj lo' nnusuallyj-acy tand,wi. I speedily lp, published . in Paris.i A bew compositioav Iv-Weber.iias . ' Jsoturtirj up, -by apc;deht;-nndo magnificent. poem by Arioslo. rv" ' --""V "n"v -u i '. ' ;A $ubscrjpiton is foot inConnccilcut for erecting a .handoritC'moiiUjnenL to tho niemory-6f 'Captain Nfiioah'jia' " 4hotva$ ' taken by the; Britri';-while" he .. s 00 ini poj-jara.servtee uiiderjhe direction cf Wash. inSUirKftiik bunir- bv" order ".of fir .Wil'inmf Howe.'fwirtiout even the form of a! Triai.-i OnoMialf the necessary:" amftunf has been. 4 The death of the Hon. Charles McCiureT ; r j -formerly Secretary of Stattf in Pennsylvaniflj -' is'bnuounced in the PittsboTg1 papers of last ' Je." 'r , ( ; f . - " i . t " 1 I'1"' j '' "' I . -A i . - i . ! i - - 'iff

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