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& FARMERjSI’ JOURNAL. I*R1.NTKI> ANI> PUliUSIIi;i) ICVrUV VVICDNESDAY, BY NOItLK Ac IIOLTON^^HAKLOTTI:, MlOf KLFMiriK; t’or>TV, NORTII-CAROLINA. I WIU. TKAl’H YOU TO PIERCE TIIU BOW OP THK TARTU AMI BHIM; OL'T fllOM niC CAVFftNS OK TIIK MtlUNTAI.NO, METALS WHICH WIU. ;IVE STIIKM.TH TO 01,’R HANDS »M) .-it'BJKl.T A/,1. NATURE TO OUR USE AND PI.KASl’RK. DR. JOHr«.-iO.N. VOI^ II. ^VFji^]RSI)AV, SKPTK:IIBEI1 IH.n. THE I ]TIiii(‘rM’ A: I'ariiirr^’ .loiiriinl;' Is printed and pul>lis:lird ( very VVtdni’sdiiy morn- j ing at Tiro Dotlarx ami I't ftij Cfnts jx-r unnuni, poF/ritv. FROM THK HALIKAX lUXOItllLK. “ iMtntnt Ilf Iht Siliplf l,adics of II— if paid ill advance ; Tfim DulLirs a year, if not ■ W-’re r^■ad^—w f’r rt ady—it r ally is iiard, paid mitilaftor tl..-cxi.iration of six n.oiiths. j from lly in. n’s Imndj wc to lonx arc d.-barr’d, A i>t . .... ' 1 ne men arc SO caulious, tlic hard ilcarti-d crca- M)VKR'HSI:MKNTS will be inserted at I ,fty , crnff p r Bqimre (not e.\c«‘c«lin;' X!d lines,) liir tlic j That tliey carc not for all our blaiiTl smiles or fair first iiiMTtion, and 2!i ccntB lor ca ti succci diiiff i fcaturcH. week—cr SI lor tlirec wc.’kK, for one sKiuiire,— ' ‘I'P *i( lijjlit of tli- ir li\e«, A lilrral discount will l»- mad,, to tli,.sc ul.o ' ry w.-ll manage to live wit),out wives. , .• 1 .1 f» II . ()l diiiiiirK and ball.'* otir J Upas them plenty— advertise by tiir year. « * *» alladverti.cments , ^ communi. alcd (or publication, the number of''I'liey accept all tlie dinners; tiie dance at eo. b ball, insertions niunt be noted on tlie margin of llic ; 'I'licy htar all the but won't take them ai all. manuscript, or tlicy will Ih- coiitiiiiud until ,'I'hey bjw wIiMilJKy nitit us, and say wv look lorbid, and cliur;,'«'d accordinjjly *,* All rtnmmuniralions to the Kditors must cninr free o\'jmflasr, nr they ni«y not 1h- nttcnded to. charmin^r, Or the wchtlic r i.-i cold—‘tis thc;r hearts tuat want v> arming;; Tlicy laupli, and they chit, and they pa=s for our Im nu\. Vet—’tis very provoking;—they never prnponr. If they knew all the urace* and gmnt vii wu Itirn, 'I'hey siirciv would offer to make loine return; Oh Badly « • fear LAM> SALKS, By virtue of or«lTS from Uio -'ourtof Kquity. 0\ the first .Monday in November ncjt, at t/ie What i» It they want Court llouse in 'hiirlottc,the ibllowin" tracts ,'I'iiat the charms they require ar somehnndreda uf I.ANI) will be CY|Kii)(d to public aui'tion, viz . | year; One tract b« longing to tli. h. irs of the lUv’nd. ' •• *>' '‘“•‘J '’'‘llicr deficient in pmpe, Saml.C.:aldwll,decV.,joii.ini;theiandsof .Muj. , "'’‘i \|''turt to take ih.m, Ibr "better or 'I'liiw. Alexander, (icfi. Uoss, All-. Susan ■Mc.'can- worse;’ d. r. and ..Ui. rs, known by the liobmson Planta- "‘I* all a?ree, Ijon, containing 2Xl acres, more or less, on a credit coniplaisani as woiik ri can be. of one and two years. One called the Orr I’laii- "'•'‘■f scntimentnl—with home we eoiiuef, tatif.n, joininjr i)r. Jo. Aloxander, AUnrt WiUon languish and smiN —but no huKhawi can jr. t. md oUiers: Oiio call.d llie lltnder'.on I’laci-, Our M tbs'and our ‘ Ahs’pa-s .iiiit( liarnil. ;-s!y ; Hining I.evi Parks, the lands of Win. I.ucky and " .* I' rmmt that nu n now a dnyt are so shy : other*. 'I'l rms of the two la^t made knu»ii on * *1' • '• 'tw re the fa.'-hii/ii lor woiin ii to a^k, tlie day of sale. Hy the bye to some nf.t a oiilicuit Uisk.) Sundry traeUUlnn'riiij to the h.irs and dev isee.i deli^.htful ’twoul.l be to pick ami to choose, of Danl.tJallant, lie.’d. . Oi.e calbd tia Smith Of course tt:e men wu'ild not attempt to rlusc; tract, joining the lands oi' llart«ell tilov. r, Kred. •!"' «' ar* d.jci;i'd “not unsoni'hl to be won," cri'k Dinkin.s dcc’d. and ..ll.ers, (^i.taimujf lt.il If rested with us, 'twould be very sofm dom. acres. One called tb Wbiti-llall I'hLiitatiMn, on "'eV-ready—we'r. ready—»ill no nobody try, vrbich l ai.l llinl. (i.illant lorn.erly liv.d, conUiii. '’r la single Iclicity arc wc to die ? W. iii;r l*i4 acres, more or lei.s . One other ( ailed th>’ ^ lUnam tract, joinni;' the W bite hall plant,ition. OLI> H.VCIi KI.OK. [l-ubliflinl hy rrijw t.\ t)ie lands ol'Andv.. Uoyl, Sami. Cox, and otlicr-, , TT" tont.anmi! lOj acres r Un- called the tircei. tract. ' '' l.-T.otlnni; . 1: — jmnine the lands of n. -I-Ihh. (. Polk. Jo. and ill two or three f iMKiicB of Droscras cr .Sun-Dcw, j,, f,,]] soeJ, iitid a bloom hanging from the with v hich tJic Dionea is marly allied iii its bo- ,sr;od reseiTiblitio tlie bUtoin ot'ryo, hut of a tunieal characters. The \vild Cotton plant like, rrililisfi cast. 1 have (’nolo.scd jou a blafle wise, has the power of mechanically detaininjr Hies nt tichffi'n i]:i\S growth, am} »i of the and other insectH. It is, hov.evt r, the ■''^''(1 (l sliort onf*) in bloonu—V\ hcn cut Ut Sairacenia purpurea,or Americansidt-saddle How- l;iVS it is peculiarly .frccv / and df?licatc, r,sometimcscBllcdhollow-leavedl-avender,which * |>r«!SUinc not SO nutritive as when at is an Insect trap of a very destructive kind, ll 'H'P'^ars to Ikj about . . . . . , c ■ s II wlncn It reaches ii) about a d»: ivr:a this prnfMTly not from any im/'Jv.V appa- i # • i -it * * rnontii. 1 iiiive been piirticuliuiy attentive , , II* ..I • 1 171^^.11 i>ii iivuKii 1 y uiiijnvivu ra u. belong,nc to it. but merely Irom the si.igu- lar conlornution of its leaves. It «rov-3 in mea- dows, from one to two feet high, and pr.Kjuccs a thr'Ili—although many rcsomhli^ lur);c nodding llowcr. It is furnished with radi-■ jf. W hrn tliR gama grass is maile into hay ; ^ ^ -- cal, hollow Icavee, attenuated aliovc like a bottle, |t hcconifis fjf a singularly agreeable flavor ' "hile it is rehear.-iing. It is played and (Kirtly coven d over with an inflectid lid. The —it is eaf-'ily cured—tirclve pouiulu of green u [ion by the lingers like a musical instru pair. The jMarchese Gatti lately shot him* self, because, on his return from Paris, ho found that his mistress had been false to Ikim.. An account of a marvellous stenogi apliiO machine, invented by a young Italian ot'the natne of Galli, now in England^i^ published in the London and provincial papers. 'I'.Ko tbllowirig is an account of its properties.—> “ One of its objects is to enable u.'^ to writa faster than any system of short-hand hitherfu known, or any orator can speak. But this is not all. Many copies of ft discourse, le gibly written, may be taken at the saiiio inside of the leaf, but particularly itj narrow ori. inakintr five pounds of finy. ficc, in thickly beset with inmimerable tine »c(t 1 will forward you a few of the seed, and or hairt^ which point, downwards. -^H'Tercnt kinds it can readily lie determin- of inserts are enttlVd to (rnr.Ttfi'^c small apcr- whethpr this grass is found in the old ti . v,tr« States. I am strongly of the opin iiient, and tiie maiius i iptifl roUed otf ac\l- inder during the course of the writing, tiy employing it, a book may be copied whilu the n?adpr is f>eru3ing it and a.'^ fast as it can lie read. The Judge on the bench may, by its means, take down the deposition of tif.iis of tlie soutli-we.st—How vour climate { witnesses while his mind is intent upon tlm may .suit it, I do not pretend to’say, but t/iix \ li'-aring of evidence. I5y a little habit evca producrs it admiiably. turcs for secure retreats ; but as soon as they pro- strongiy oi me opini.n it IS Kress a sliort distance within, and att, nipl to “ re. produc trace ihcir steps” these rctrosi hairs iirj;e tli ui onwards, and soon preclude all ,K,ssibility of cs- basairastonish- i ‘lie blind may be made tous..* an instrument which will enable them to copy faster than any short-hand-writer. This ingenious ma chine has many other advunttiges, which, if realized according to its inventor's expec tations, will produce great changes in our present system of written or telegraphic cominuiiication.” jotnintr Kobt. i’orti r. irid I'thers, coiitainiiif^ 3*ii) ir .')7o Bcrt‘ : Oni other tract ncur .\la-on's Terry, join ing the bindK of MiUK.n. t 'ariithers. ano otin rs, runtaiiiiii)' 1110 .ieri.s. All >1 whn;h will Im.- sold cn a creilit ut 1;^ and H mon'' s, .-ubj a to tb( Kiiiuw's dijwer. Also, one' (iiiall ufdividid 'eii- m tlie I’laii- fatioii on v» bl ll icii. n o. .i.^lia.ii ji mirly li\etl, on a credit ot I'J niuntlis. In evi ry insliBci'. tonds and ajiorovcd securi- l;eb will be- required. I). K. i>u.\LAr, r. M. /;. fil.*>l>-pr. adv. WJ STA ’I K l)F MHa H.C.\RVLL\ A, MEt KLI NHI KG » OI NTV. William UUck. Kx'r. oi'Juim Black, 1 i In Kquity Vi‘'. n twaddle, li»e u stirnipiis.-. , (>r a (iiie li irireti sl.jol. or a cap tl'iii tits a tool; An old sho.—an empty |iol'!f, .\ j;la".ii witli'jiit a ; tiddle «ilh'iut a bov.', A lurrinir \Mthout a roe, A broki ii lioltoiird pliKil, A clock without a di.il, .A whi|> wnbout a thong-, Mu.^tard any tJ;iii'r but stroaj;, A do«ir without a rapi»er, ,\ liell itbout a clap|icr. A look there i; no loekinp, ■\ ;;arter withowt a s'ockiiij, ■\nd that is \iry sho king. •V file with a plib edjre—a siiii;le p ff at i .-liibagc; .V ticket that's a blank—a tliiiip tliat’.' ;iot to thank: A sentin' l almost—asliep upon his p>st; 'I'ho’ ott t Ibx enrroacl.ing—fond o. pullet poacli- luc, cape The leaves which are imperforat. b. low, mating the earth {r.nerally contain a quantity of water; and. l.encc i„ diamrter.' 'I'ho fourth year many of inseds, al>er passin-,r these ojK ninss are ere lon^r (1,^ |„ches in di- to Ik precipitated into an abys.s b low inevitably mutter at tiif surfare of the grotii.d. From to pi rish I In the coiustruction of tiic.-.e tubelar the manner in which they grow, I am sat- It avcs there c.Msts no ordinary d grec of iinjenui- isli''d, witll us, tiiat the plan's set at two ty to accoiiijilish a purpose apjiarently of so liiile I' l't ujiart w>ulI find tiie roofs meeting ill iin{«jrtaiice fo the plant iiffl'’. 'I'ht’rc evidentiv ^i.d that the ground apiH urs to be- no necessity for tnis sii.guiar struc- ''‘"j''' • OCCUpiel by them.— » » I I . ■ . r IK (i-ri/v tf;iiirk tin lianiUdiiipIv for riittin(r two new Cotton which ture in maintaining the durability ol its vc;"ct.n- . ' ^ , Pi-*- "'H be disposed of on accoiiimodaling terms, I. ■ I . .1 . . " •”> the sickle or scvthe, the blade proeeed- lion. It 1^ a cuiicuii incident in the instinct ol . ^ ' on application to mg Irom t(M- root alnio.'t—and consequent- birds ti.at til. y slKDuld be led to visit this plant.- admirably for soiling. Its T'le American I;ro^^n Thrush, and other birds be. uut,.,ti\e qualities are ^vcll at- lon;^int' to the same order, have been frequently ((.j.tfd. olMirved lo collect around this vcgetcble with the [ have Iven in the habit of placing the view of pio(uriiir tlicse imprisoned insects. Tiii> signature of Affricnia,'' to all communi- they eil'i-ci by [licking liole.s into the leaves, slit- cations ot’an kind which I have ting tliem down !or sonic disUince, and thui rea- made for vi-ars back. \’cr}' resjKX'tt’ully your olxl't. serv't. JAMES MAtiOFFl.V. dily olitiiining tin ir prey. The diS'n nt s[H-eies of .Sarr ic(ii;a is an I'lter' stin- gc;i’isof plants in til’- riora of the rnitcd St.iV and well merit a gn aU r share ol' attention. A lliirkinmilsman Bolaiiiit. IM\ ICIIMTY. MARCUS S. AI.KXA.NDER. si pt. it>, la^i. _3t.s^ rBio GOi;j)-MI\EKS.--Thc high- -M. est price will be paid in cash, bv miliam Morris, Watch.maker, Ibr (iOIJ) HI lit large or small quantities, at So. ifUti Kmg-htrcet, Charleston, S. C. .“il STATE OF yORTH CAROLlS^ .MECKI.EMll HG COl NTV. Court of Pleas ^ Quarter Sisstuitg, August 7'trm, 1831. I i;i I II Ai.._ (.AMA (iRASS. oHu;i> \i« JOR THE JOt'RNAL. The modern »cienceof Ilotany constitutes a high. S'' Adam A. Springs, (irorge Hampton, [ .May term, JanaadarkA, ll.niet ^Jrydc. J IKU. ;a man w^tij^ut . ,t/ange £,nder .■ iJial HarrMt McOryde, one ofthe detincUntj. ; Except, sir.,tlirre’. a kirn!—e.fold bachelors, rou'll in thu ease. live, wiltioat the limits of this State : ^ It 1* UietetWre order, d tJiat publicatlou be made I WIk>. tho’ they marry would’nt—can t give rea. aix weeks m tli« Miner*’ and Farnirrs’ Joornal, y shoolu’nt; tliat unU^i said ilarriit .MctSryd« ap{H.af at our - But to put, I haven't time,ih>>se n asnnsintorhvme, next C-oiirtol j:qutty tobc held atlheCogrl-llonst Yc» I ftncy nine in t. a, come within mv mii.se's in Cliirlottr. on tl« tith Monday after Uir 4tU Mon. ' ktn. iar in Septoiiiber. and tlwrc answer, judgment | With woman, common, pander, wander, A.c- \r. cxptrtc Hrr. [ (|,Q* cxccptiooi known arr, \V ilncK*, U.K. DLNLAP, C. .V.Lvn old bacticlor'a of little u»c to »ny but the (if.S-pr adv. «U • j owner. Till and ^hret-lroii Ware 31A >* U FACTO R Y. J. SIM>ER A CO. RFyPEtrrUJM.Y inform the cititen* of', ■ , , j » u .• v . i Charlotte, and the public gencr.lly, that attractive branch ot .Natural tiiey have eommtnced the alsjve Ru'.inrss at tJie IIi»tory. In the investigation of plants we not •Id stand tbrmerly occupied by M iron«>n, ' niilr fitid the delicate iiieclianisiii. and some c>f the and rrrtntly by t apt. Tbo. Mera as a g^ery. «d,nir„l,K displaved, but on >finn Ptrtfl, a ♦‘horl di!«tAitc« north-ca'-t Irom « t ’ the ..urt-IIouiH, where they iutend to keep on ' J“>"l “‘"‘‘‘"P •'f- hand a gool avsortinentot Ware, and ex[Het to be fmities existing bctw ei n the vc gctable and aniinul able to mipply at wlx.le.ale or rcUil, on the ino-t kingdom.. The orgai.i.-ation of plants is by no rramnalile ti rms, all who iiiiiv tavor them with ^ Iheircustom. JO.H SC MN F,K \ Co. means simple ; U mg coiii|Hjsi'i. like niiimalN, of H. All kinds of .M »V»i in their line d.me ^ ®''d lluid part., circulating and scerdoiy at short ii'itiee. I ■ Wanted, an .Npprintier to the vf ssels. Hut it is nut here int ndi d to point out above lm-in.ss; one who can eon... well r..-oHi. j „ hich are known to mi iiil.'il, «ill recciu-suitatile eiicoungeinent. • j;,,,!;!; j subsist bitweii them. I'lie principle of irrilnlul;. ! ^y, an iin|>ortant attribute in the aniinul tibre, is 4 liarlollt* A r,.,narkably manitestedineer1aiii\egetablcs,wliieh have acquired the exprcssi\ (’ apfiellatioii of Musci- capn-, or Fly-Trap. As .several of these are indi- genoiis lo this State, it i-; pre.-uined a fi w brief re marks on tins deseriptiun of plants may not be 6t57-pr. Elijah Sibley i Org. .Vtt—levied in the h&ndu I I r«. ^ of John .M. Ingram, and liiia ' Burnt t/.—Miss Burnev, afterwards .\lexander Sibley. ) summoned as garni.shee. ntadame d'Arblev, wrote her celebrated nov- * M ORDERED by Court, that publication be made el of I'.velina, when onlv 17 years of age, it Farmers’Jonrnal ti weeks, . pttblished It without'the knowledge of: be reM\rlhi I lie fulkAMn': letter on the snbject (»f ner parent, \\ no having (►Ccasion to visiit the i of iMecklonburg, at the Court-House in ;ama (Jrass. wjll 1)0 read with intense in- tnetmpolis, soon after it had issued Irom the I Charlotte, on the 4th Monday in November next, terest bv all our Hgricultural friends. Me puteluued it as the work then most 'and plead or replevy, otherwise judgment bv de- 1..VC „;..rully ,hc I, o,'r-rl-. gra.vs which accompanied the letttjf, and family. tiiid it ticvund alt d'Hibt to ^ rum Mi^iort^hyon ^ botanists. Elliott ! «'««•'« «n‘tow'ti,ftrw*mt to Chessington, the describ^'sit clenrlv, and in Loudon’s En-j cyclopiwlia of I'Uuits t\w descriptwjo is il- * a visit. scarcely dismounted and UistraH'd bv a drawing; which corresponds,parlor, when the customar)' with th.‘ head wo havojrccived sofKactly, ‘ of “ What was rapidly «d. that even weic ils botanical character not personages cl‘'arlv lefmed, iv'c should have no ilxMn to tnlBtlittle “Nothing,” said tbc doubt Its identity. We regn^t thatdir cor-, worthy Doctor,' a great deal of noiM resp roinmunication, place of rcsidence-i-even the usual postmark is omitted on the Envelope. W»' leg our "^ay her f^ to concefc! the rorres(>oiid*'nt to favor us with as mich ol' and ddlighted contusion w;hich otb* the seed as he can spare, and we wtll fake erwise would tiave betrayed hersecwtj but goo.1 care to test its adaptation to o*#«imate i •’'« *"stle which usually attends the arriv^ of a friend in the country, where monoton ous but pcacefiii tenor of life is agreeably dis- lufbed by sudi a change, prevented the €«■ luuui ii:* luc iiiii> • ^ 1^1^ ITT I ^ ' o — — - - rosp-Midcnt, m the hurry of pmfiaxfig 4iis'“*»J'5 » novclwW^ haw brought you.” 'oinmunication. has omitted to indit^t?* bisj " hen Jic nook wus produced and the ilaco of n silence-iven the usual postmark'^ *'*1^ rendTthe sur|fri«®dTind^oD.««iou9 Miss and to give it as wide a distribiiti^ as the d i» will allow [4)iKn>o« Ft quantity he iiiav s«nid i» will allow’^. ■ ■ ■’ar^Bcr. m;u vj; t. fl',A\ i;.'! ( li..rloli aiuK niiideiif v ry Sundnv J and Wc.li . :y. at o’el.« k, A. M—and , unacceptable to the readei. arrnes in Cliarl.itli and aiiidt n (\ery Monday | In tin Dionea iMus'cipilln, or Venus’ Fly-Trnp, and Thursday, at I’. U Miie. tuij: the Norllirrn , n,., cx- sfa/i s at I I'arldUt, and llie I hurlestc'li and C o- !, , , ■ , , I'jiiibia M.ig. « in I atn.K II. hibitcd, and justly i iiders it the “ wonder ol the The Coiilrxetor pit difi's himself to use every vegeiable world.’’ ll has hitherto been c.xclusivc- etrrlion for the coinlorl and convenience of pa-- , a,>o.F-ar Kiver in this .Slate, and iCTlger*. He lius iirepared a n\-passeiiger Co.n’h ' , i i n- i to nin on Uie line, and a st..ge, with -I. ady and , >•* "" «"'"f*' '‘‘"■'xlant tlian around W ilming- c.iri till dtivi rs. l ur seats, applicatioii eaii bi tun. it is also said to extend Itt or 50 niiU's north Jfr. Siiut/i,—In your valuable “ Fjirnier’ of the y}»th -April, I find a short (I prsutne) editorial communication on the rious and happy group from observing tiie agitation of their sister. After dinner, Mr. Crisp propitsed the book should be reitd.— the passenger paying m advant e, j cent'- [H'r nii'e i ced cii a siibinnbellate sca|)c or stem. Its leaves niadf at Hoyd'ii llnlel, (harlotte: l>. Hagen ; „(•(],Cqj up t(,c ('a|>r.roar as F'av- (euistiill, l.aucaster\ille; FUtelui’s; and at’ , ,, ... , ' .McAdams, Can,den. Fare, (il cents ,Kr mile, or ^ le passenger | r going and S.-pl. lil.n for going and retiirnintr. TllnS. ItOYIt, ('niitrurlor. S.-pl. Ii-ni. .^Utf are radical, nnl terminate in ireular ciliatcd la mina, t vpanding lo the I ght, and extremely sen- -itue lo the touch of anv extraneou:* boly. This ap|N Ullage IS indued with such u highly irritable |M)wcr that it inimeuiatcly clt-cs upon bugs, llies, and other nj]i iitlirc insects (hat ni.iy ehincc to eonie within its embrace, and continues lo hold dry , grain and pn.v. nder of the bc.-t, l|'"I'f'd. I until it ecus, s to struggle.- uimI M umM*v };• »cl hosth rs. ihr houn Imn mu- i . ny comlbrtalile n-.ms. rv. . a u-kI table and re- | « n'‘ aecoinplislied it gradually tVesliineiits; and lb proprii tur and his t'amily unfolds itsi lf totlie \ivitic iiitluence ot the sun, will omi. nothing in theit jKiwcr to make it ni.ist ' bi comcs a ready snare for some other qui» t JMid uyrrcabii. i . . pill* f) I^OCNS'W lU.I'. ' rovinjT aiMi untorlunntf aaiv - 'J’liis urrivallt d vrj^rtahly ciiriofiitv is thus ik'l- «/’ .1*0. I'Hl’Olitm. 1 ieately alive to any substance willi which it may AM) OK ’I'MI'; IMTI'.I) STATF-S. j be placed in contact, and «t the same time, incul- I^’^OIt Sale lit thi.. (•(Kce, u (i w copies of a # nsel'ul lesson to incautious inlrudc'rs. A I auiphlet eoiilaining the f'dka/i/i/Oiih »//Ac , i ■ ■ , rm(../.Vi/e,, the (miMitlwn of A.;M.C«„i/im,, ; pr'p rty somewhat similar is enjoyed by several auatJie Pti-lmatiun'iJ'Inilr^i' ndijicr. riii",i.’,‘'ct :• • utiicr pliints; as in Iiidiii/i Hemp, Kice Graes, and |Y IIOrSK. (the I’osI-office on the ( riiss stn el, a few yards north i.sl (li the ('ourt.llnii^e. in l,^iii^luti, A. C. i i ajjaiii ojh ned tor the reeeptioii of Tiavellers A Hoarders. Tin- stables are e\lensi\e, roomy ami tect of. This was done with all due rapidity ; when^ m the, the gratifying comments made during its' “Mobile Kegist/r” I forwarded tf)* 4iat pa-j progress, iind the acclamati*ns which at- jier, the grass it alludes to having b*en pro. tended its conclusion, ratified the approba- cured bv me from Dr. Hardeman, of Mis- tion of the public. The amiable author, souri. Mr. W. I), of Pennsylvania, cou-, whose anxiety and pleasure could with diffi- line.' its value, 1 pre-sunie he mciins its pro-' cully be concealed, was at length overcome 7(r.s'.stoy)ru/rir*,and low wet grounds, by the delicious feelings of her heart, she This stati nieiit being so pointedly at vari* i burst into tears, and throwing herself on aiice with my enyperience, ituluees me to her father’s neck, avowed herajlf the author slate to you that thy 'plat of this grass i.s of Evelina. The joy ai»d surprise of her on a |M‘rllct sandy pine l.-tnd, on a strata of sisters, and still more of her fathe^, cannot red clay. 'I’liat this soil is found amongst easily beeypicssed. Dr. Burney,cpi»9oious tliiMlrie.st known is well a-scertained. Soniejas he was of the talents of his datJgliter,nev- cause not fairly ascertained must have been ' cr thought that such maturity of olwerva- unfavorable to this gentleman's trial of this' tion and judgment, sucli fertility of ima» grass, or mine and his cannot Ix; the same, gination, and chasteoe&sof style, could have (Ml my dry s;ind land manured^ 1 aiu pe#w^jjeen displayed by a girl of 17, by one whft foctly certain that by cutj«i» everpJ^ffn a mere infant iu artlesaness and iln ijM the production woulae.Kceed three inaxpcrtfeaafc whose deep seclusion from hundred thovsafui pttimHs per acre during the world blh^xcluded her from all usual the montiis wo can «iit it in this climate, knowledge of ibivi^s. say from the 1st of May to the 1st of Js'o- vemlter. i?ut adding calcareous matter to the soil Female Cmrrtskip tn%^e.—Tho we- wcn of Rome know nothingv^f thoae res- IOPOSA1.S 'or mMUiing in the dty of Wa^ington, twf Wttkiy NtwspafcTt, (in pamMtt /or«i,) *n (» ktjutUUd ^ i . TW I![edianic’8 'Re|^«tcc; THE OTHBK ’ ^ Tke M^rmer^» JKesiiter^ A PORTION of tb« Daily Tckeraph wUI be dev«t*Nl t» a|rriatlutre ai>4 Uie niecbanic arta. Havisg the matter in type, wc prop^ ta make up two weekly royal ahwta, to oootaio six. t«en octAMo tmeh, oaa to be entitled, Th« Fannar’a UeiFi&ter>-li>e other, The iMechanie’i ftei[ist«r. i'Viner’s Ragiater will contaM aj^ri«ultural noticea, and such oth«r iiiattur, coin, iiion to a newspaper, as will be iuterestin^ to that claiM from whom we derive the atoti' of iiie. The Mechanic's Roj^tcr will contain auch gentr^ intdrroation on mechanioa, ia aildit^i to the ordi. uary neirepaper notices, aa will render it a valua. ble acqui8itionto the library of that.u8ebl and itu flucntial ciofa-ot' citizens intended. These two public«|i(^'wtll contain no advortist:* ments but tboae OQpnected with agriculture and Uic wechaoic arts. For thfrve woru we ask the tpecial contribution of those whoee avocations ia liie enable th^m t|mrive pnK:tical and uaefui infor* mation. v ILT'rhe pricc of tbcj:* wilralwedollar and fifty cents per annuin, oaid in aiivwee. As thia lum cannot be rcmitto^%j i^l, aSjuiwt.masNr in authorized to fitceive’iW4» ««coud?rod the paper will be forwarded tm his rceet||^ ' The editor is wiUi^, j^enoOTe obtain eight or mdre |iahnib€rb-, aJl^ rbndt^d doll^ and twentv-iivc cei)t» for each, te thcM papers at the rateaf^ne dollar l\ five cent* per volnmc. fifty-two numbers. i volume to cool I am equally certain that it would be pro- tnriota vhich delicacy, modesty,,and virtue, dured in greater quantity, its native spot. impo^ npau the sex in northern^lope.— lieitig a limestone land of the kind usually' A Roman lady, who takes a likibg to a called sirt or rotten limestone, a species of young forej^Cr, does not cast limestone fotinfl in all prairie lands. ! oj^pg when he looks at her, but fix,w them. Last year «’BS the most trying drought u|)on hito kmg abd with pleasure the p'rhaps ever known through this scction gazes a^mn Alone when she me^ ^ of country. This grass was nearly as lux- company, «t church, at the thMtMj uriant as tho previous season. When all ^ her wilks. She will say, trith^"^ surrounding vegetation was literally burnt i ny, to a frie: up, it was green and flourishing. During ; cite signor c the month of July it grew forty-tlireo in> j^tlemun I lii dies. We have copious dews. With the;choice fceli section of pmirte country sweeping from ilfi (I'eorgia to Missout^I am well acquainted, i she replies v and their vegetable productions, especially ! r«r»—Vcs, grasse.s. 1 have never »e«u this grass eu.it uncml>»ttiih!c^ riuuuier copimencn connex- young man: XKftroi Tell that gen- jthe man of her ,iD^ut»,'«nd .^ond^of naft t” ty-two numbers. •- Tht object of both these wt>rklS»|S^, toji^ca^ a cheap nttcspaptr within the raaca C' zen: and, at tife same time, to n>A« it douUy ni- terealiaf by gtviaf impartartt inwrnation, jjiited to the vocations (S' thone for whom it was »t«nu- ed. We admit that it ia »ur desire thattlif find their way to the ftreaide of every hMjfletti. zen; and we ai»resolvcd do all in our dBkr to oiake tliem worthy of soch favor.. Hester will contain a due pro^Uon'ot' ppliv'Ual i^|tter, aiki in addition to the'iteluabia infomatiop, taming to their apeeial objeets. whicb the title fe-. 71^ aignotea, it will embody important atate papen ^ a coavuoient form for preaervation. The puUie mind been much emted on the subject, and with a view to ^aibady in a -«Qndeiucd fons, an , Mthaatic account thereof the first nombcra will ' contain the oorreepondstice between Qen. Jacknili - i^d Mr. Calhoyn; which will t« ibllowed up bjr the puUioaitdu ex^aiainsthe caoac ol'the«lisao. j|utia»»fllfte t|^e«binet;*tbua embodying a maM " IpteTMtingf-liia^lary upon that subject *n a Ab it t» ecpected that many ril. ige an^ a^|kborli^ «luiw will be formed for IbM cir^MtuNi, we iaMnd to publi^li a large edi> WfiB of the first numbera. r auiwcribera 1 iiAma, Si. airnple and oftho .Missiwippi. ^ j ions wMeh The seed stalks now about six feci high arc! tlw>y dro p ?;irs, and which, when nngo the mon into d?B- Cku auiwcribera and afcnti are raapvtfully de- sitod^mpl)^ the objcct of this ad^irsaF^ and ed- itoril t>nh wbaia w« exchange, are requested’!* DMnt an Imerlioa in their rcsp«HAive papers.^ Wliea they talu i^ ^sidojj^aoo the e,xtra ex. fcnte,lAeurred by fur»i»fciiw tlicm tht re. procitdiag# of Congjt^ the request \vin fnit ail>e«r uiifca»onab»«?. I'ho favor will b« ptifai Md procit ^•in fnit aji^ar ui resi#ro«fl»4 if desited’. j4w£-. A DUFF
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 28, 1831, edition 1
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