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FARMEMlli’ jOlTRBrAL* ’ li" ^ - rci NTTri^oRiii^,u,M>t I wu.r. TEACH YOU -U l-IKBCE TIIK liOWKl.H >.r TIIH 1:aKTII AM) 1IHIN(; HIM' I HOM Tl;K f.WKHS- 01. 1IIK »i».i ' ' ~ VOL. II. T-~. - _ looru iiAMis /.m^l iijurr au. mti-rk i.ioiiH l in ani) pi.r.AHVitK;—iS'7T)i;;is;;;'' >VFJ>\l':w3>AV, .lASVAHY iU TIIK Wi..eiV ^ Farincr.’ Joiiri.a!'1 t.pauti'','., m foriii and fi;>ure, uincS huvi' i " I\ 0. 08. I» printed and publiiihi'd every WedtiCMilay Hiorii- aiul yot liavc bcc ing at 'i'tco Dollars ami Fifty Ce.ntu prr annum, : v^-orld, as aiiioiia ifimidi.1 advonw.; 77,rce/W/a/ » a yoiir, if not talenttjd iiMi yo!i piiiil until after tliocxiiirntionoftix loontlis. oiijoyctl no other opportuniiins, in this w;iy, bccoinc conspicuous over the tlio hcfft and wisosi, iiiid most talented and useful nu;n. his is no sniull pruisKi, for it is truth.—It is a lilio A.'-'VKU’J'ISKAIENTS will be inserted at I'ijty truth, als-.), that the good habits of lii^, ac cents ,«.r «,,..are (not cxcr.diag 20 for the ; I,y those men in inlancy, und as p«rt hrst .nsertion, aiKi ^5 c«.t» for oacl. «ueeeedinff . jhc.r cducatifliT, froirl nccossitv, pr„lr;h!v. ■ " ^ck., for one .«,uare.- j„ al d.m.unt w. 1^ .nade ^ those who lebytheyear. II./OnallailvertiseuieiitH i.. . ... ,, week—or A liberal adviirtisebytheyear. U-f wn all ailvertiseuiemH i, r . ■ • • j ,, tx)nnnnniealed L publieation, the n.wuber of: "“"f natur.ty ..t nin.d, as ^y,.ll in.ertion., .nu.t be noted on ,he mar»rin of tt.e I ^ «.au,i.cript, or they will be eontinucd until fathers .h^■W ti.cr swords ).>r forbid, and eharged accordinj;ly. *,* All eonitnmiications to tlic I'Mitors iiinst come I , , , • i r . .. .. , . causi'9, let me scrioiislv ask ol evorv man, tree ol/jo*a«-(’, or they nmy not be attended to. ' . . • . •' i lan, j iilHMty, ami gave to America the gv'.’crn- ! mcnt ol its clmice. To say iiotiiins of the , these papers, to rellect upon T» ! the character of the Men of the llevoIu’.iDn, ILL bcleto„Lurday,theI.lthofJanu-!’’r‘''">V*'“>- "T” ‘=i'^{;'Ctenzed, as to arv next, the build in? of a intellectual Stamina, *nd 8|>ccillcalionM, can Cajit. Sainiiol Cox, one vaniished }>cl'orn the r('((ii-min;:j haii.i (f mo- d'^rnlashion. Thisis,p'rha|is,in tin; whole, ai it should bo. .Sucli pr.ii.t^ of heanty, of f.l/;/«;rtr//.r to Cciisi.i Sail;/ DilJanL] A I-AWVKtJ HAl li.ni). SxATfc OF Ei norr—M e sliould bt! bliiii to the most obvious consequenccs of the e- vcnts which havo already taken place, if In souk; (’ourt of justieo iit North.( aro- to supixjso, that the triumphs vvhicli ' ' - i.u 1 . ilready attained ni 'ndHnd, are liUclv mother nature’s h-st works, an- ^tiil tJ./nJ i else (the » U)cus in quo” | ',hTul opniions havo ah where there i. tlie most of pcrfect simphci-’ '7^ m.-U-r.a!) a hnd cauM-was‘‘ l.-, ranee. IJelgium and K: ty of charar.ltr. The»e are liie tinL ii,r ."'‘i' ‘ counwl, a very stop there. Russia, At ‘y fartnors’ sons. are liie /-irK fur : ■ ‘ : ■' “i' ■vu.-wm, Austria and Prussia '^'^jiuro hllle man, not at all remarkahlo for ' cl«'nHy do not think so; for they are armed. F; S. There is prohaMy no pnrfiiit in this I lK'ib.|iiulne«s or any tliinf,' of tliat sort, had «re arming, for the purjtose of d.;. priivcd, as he believed, every thing neces- ! •' >nhng the contrary clasa of opinions which givmg ; • , I • 1 ' , ii.Min'wi , uiK.i, uini, Yvmi many 'j _ ctermiv, tlian the writer ol these iiiiinl)(‘rs. | jircparatory llourishes he assured the Court ' prcnt sanction, in r»elgiuin,"to rebellion, (. onsiiJf ring the m»rid ol maji as iiiiiiifutal, ' would prove the matter to a fraction. 'J'he i the progress of those very ideas a- and that Ide once l.f'giin, is never to lirive an j witness v.as sworn, and the fblluwing c.\-' uhidi their fortresses at home aro end, Jiw eliiel sohcitm.e, ui all he !ius to s:ty ainiimtion took place. j manned, and their artillery charged to tho upon education, is, that its purposes should j Attorney.—You arewell acnuaintticl with ""'zzic- They have, moreover, de- k.()lt more to eternal lhan Icmpor.i! lib-, less | this land, Mr. Suher,—will you have the ; ('l^'fcd llelgium to l>e a neutral territory, a3 to the things and vai.itiesol time, ami iiK.re | goo.lni'.ss t> inf)nn the C’oilrt and Jury what i ‘•’«uoh a neutrality were possible to be real- to the due preparation tor Id- li-’reall-r.— | an acre (,f that land is worth ! I iz'Jd, after all that has.)ccurred! 'i'he Frencli If wo look Periously into it, we wdl find,! Subnr.—It's about woitli the /?■/♦(/;;/)//#*/ li|>lomatists engaged in this arrangement, perhaps f„ the surprise o! many of us, that | „f ,t. ^ i » | of all the things called ‘ aeco;nplishifieiits,’ : Attorney—(Not at all disconecrted.)— I“ "'f''''- *arce, and that upr.n tho - I* tl't'm Well, ,M r. Suber, ami what is the grubbing:' ^‘*'''1 signal f war with the northern league. ui 1)1! seen by applyinj; to ] coiispicuons iikkIoIs of men, long to uof the Coinniissioiiern. ; mcnibored. 'J'herc was much less 'I'ljc Uttinp of tlio oonfract wilt Ik; at the rite niinacy in those days, and m»n were moul- ''"'‘tii'ion, very lew ol them \\ ell, ,M r. Siiber, ami what is the grubbing ' ^'^,'"^1 f var with the northern league, where U.C old bridge now is, precisely at 1;* o'clock ; ,]c,j j;/ ,, ^f the twne« iioporfrniee, m re- j of an acre of the land wor'h t , iJelgimn will become an integral and iinpor- uoun. «n U** J . leaving a di.tii.ct impress upon the mem^rV 'T ‘"n"' T" ^ tl'« I '".!. ! l>'ovin,>c of France. Leopold has be- J(»si: l>li SMITH. ‘ ! of ^succeeding generations, (;f the nobleness ! '»in*neis, ka(-s to sin- I Attorney.—^llcsolved toclinch tiie Dutch-1 what he was really intended SAMI'KL COX, DrmjifcrrSl, IKI. 3tfi8 of cliaraffer of our .Men of the Revolution. _ If our happy country is to be blessed with XOTIC F). ’> coming ;igos, it will be to the J PURSUANT toaderreeofthcrourtofl-qiiiiy l’““iicrs that it will be indebted iLr their lor the County of Craven, in n suit wiiinin prcs»'r\ aticn, and to our common schools. tl^>e l-re»,d.-nt and Oircctorsof tlw I'.ank of V. w- | j , j-,,] ^ , bcrn are conihlninaots, ojkI Jiio. Stanly drlcud-i j i . • ' i»i- i • •ut, will be sold atthr tk.uri.llouse m Charlotte, Pd'ica.ion of farmers sons, in 111 the County Ol' Mecklenburg, oa .Monday, lljr pu'cociliii£j nunil>er, little more need bo 6th day ol February next, severnl likely MX;K0 ; said upon the education of their daughters, SI-AVKS. 'i’he purchasers will bo required to than, that, hkc fhritofthe sons, it should be AV. Morrison, fj-ij. who is fully cmjiowrrtd to act. J‘|''l*>Clies ot liistiuclioil in comutou schools. eerily and purity. I i.ian this trial.) W ell, Mr. Suher. and pray ‘ a mere shadow of a king*. At tho „ I " hat would you grub an acrc of that land , battle in whicli he was engaged, hi'i ^Unc acid, according to Dr* IJvav of ,;>r ! tr-jops all al.andoned him; for whaUvas ha JSuber.—I wi.uld't f'ri/fi it for it. to them ? England is too much engaged f\t home to a'tcnd to the deep game which tho northern h ague is playing against France, and France against it; for all the confer- London, is an eflectiial curc Ibr'i'ooth Ache, j The method of using it is thus staled; “ llieb»’st mode of employing it, is by' A CamUdntv The following means of lint wnipi'cd round u prol»e, and address ,«!n\ s the Dover (iaz' ltt', was really i i - i i ' moistened with the acid, which is then to he writtni by' n very h.nest gentlenian, since I f . r ° slowly applied to tho cavity of the tooth, l'-ad, who was a’randidat'-fbrthe otlice for !‘‘‘'’'I '’ object, not tho mde- care being taken not to touch the other H hichhchero solicits Uic sulfra '-e of his I once p elgiu^m, but preparation tor teeth, the gums or checks. On withdraw- fellow citizens ° j K^and war of opinion whicli iiii: the probe, and inquiring how the jiaticiit I r ^ ... ['s about to break out with awful fury. Tliero .;cnr|.;men : f o,?r my .self a candidate ,s httle doubt, that this war w oul.l havo insur- caltula« vans *o|>caii * juc h com- powers nature uf • ; 0(1. 11 any oi you bhoulil cuiumit a crime i i * • • •. . 'i(wl.id, :,«! lWl.i.1) U,.„ ro,,uir.» «i««l ConcarJ, Ar. 00, I'lll. To l.ot, I ‘ Morliraged Farms of .Ncw.l’iiElatid,’ niul. 'the ‘ I\m|)loymcut of I'ariners’ dau:rhtcrs.' j They are flr^t sjKjiicd by their education,' limb— nay suit Un‘ riiifpr. h*d by private roMra. t if apjdiration the tubMriU.t years m perfect inactivity. There is, in- deed, another alternjtive which is not yet l)eyond the range of possibility, should th« present armaments much longer continue cd in active service. 7’lie soldiers, Dertmhrr'l ro'«* lo Hire. year; f>r girls can generally attend ■ fflllC SuttfcriiMT will hireout, for the tertn o!' "il^ter.— , '*""p i.-(|iK-;illy ;;ives way I pnr jrar, on .Moiwby, tli-u;:h of .liiruiat V f''*rnulf;H, too, nrc by j m vt, a imiuUir con-ii-i. toaclicrs; a i/iarr^s school in winter, aii.l a r f ni*roics aiv wtlh liim, and tlmt ir.r ‘"'.'■R, Rirly and rhiidr. n - ; ^voman’s in summer, is the bc.st ohm that I 'vhmevera fit oi.jwr- ^ l.e hmag to Ik-Ji. Id at was ever adopt,.1, in terming districts, for “>l-rcd.-.l.. W..a« S;Mr. common school.s. He must Ik; either an — = iijvahd, or a v rv dr.ne of a man, w*!io, in a | ‘ ♦■•il^iiogue of rr.ihvays : firming ncighbwho.yl, when; there is so | J'l'it.'d .Sat.-s. ! much work m the li-hls, can content himself ’*"r ‘o an intelligei.t friend fl>r The Ftrrmn'N^ tmd tVUHfrrs’’ with learhing the al-.hnl^ t to little „,rls. j AL W A.\A’ lor I '!'!'« '.-ry example i^ bad one, ugc.s" un-1 n ,!,i,„ore a.,.! Ohio. Caliulutrd fm the n/ Natrm, \. c. •'>rtini:itelv, the poor man IS unable • •' fl.'ST received, and for nale at this OlHce, l>y *** ll'* . the croer, half qrore, d.mn, or ►iii-Ie, nl ill. ' If* "oi'I'I ""'I? >ip iiis daughters for pnbliFlicru prieeii—1(1 cuitrf din^li., 7.i p, r dfizeii, usefnhiess, as daiighlf'rs, and for w i\os bv- Silirdfjrrorp, and per croee. and-hy, should Ik'careliil to have them taii;cht OKoaan u-.i .._i— nothing, at schiv)!, but what is useful.— , i NN e have a saying, amongst us farmers. Mtrklcnhttrir^ T)fc. 17, I'^M. I.cnjth in niii' F. fi>i tim.ifeh , the pool man is unable to toil ^ M jssaehuM tip.froia Ittisionto lludsonllivcr, l'iii.I ('harkiiton to lland'urj^, . . Call’d by his votaries—Ct'piuity. Diamond 'tlanazinc. Fiiimtlir linrxnUi' Rrpublican. R M>IX Ki:i. TO Ai.t. (.Oil’s ini.Ariov—niErTi.No. Ithira i;nd ('alskill, Ilontoii and Itr.iltU'lioroiig'h, ColuiMbia, from I'liiiadeljiliia to Litdc Ytiri:, l.«..\iii"tin ai.d ()hii>, . lialtimorc and Susiiurhanna, - Caindi n and Ambrtv, ... I that thi' daughters of tiie most of our town i and l*ro\idfiice, iMi \(-rrt ,\i. |ii;n iti:. 'I'lu: Coi’.viRV I'ar.mkr.— I'mm the A. 1. I'uunrr. I'rank^town and .Iolin>town on tho A!l. j^!i:inv, Haltiiiiore sT.d \\ u!.IiingtjaC ily, Ithiea and (>-i\vc!:o, UudKon and I’nTk-iliirii, Fr«nch(oun and Nrweastio Albany and Sehencctady, Sack.nvaxcn, . . Haeriein, j :ic(piauitances, are brought up fm- Ulollx,' pretty enough to look al, bu! never will do for wives. I’red to look upon lalKiras vnU i :rar all'iirs for vulgar folks, and them.selve.s as ladii's, the more hclplesw iho nn)re g‘n- tevl, it is no wonder Mieh ‘ ladies' are sink- ing funds in Hie wrong way, for their liith-1 i{i"h'im'.ml and'chcff. r'fKM, o> Till: I’Koi’KR i:iM tjATio.\ Of ’nil: s(j\s ers'fuluiies, whether hredintown orin the I •'•'oi‘l> l bunck, AM) DAI (.i:ri;i!.-i Ol i ai!.mi:i!.-.-. | country. F’y fir too much of this kind of Mr. I'li ii—U hatever may be iheeondi- If'elin;' is getiiig into many a fanner's fam- fi iii ef Ihe common, or primary .“cIiooIn of' ily, aud, I am scu r} to say it, .Mr. I'dilor, the country of an agricultural eoniniuiiit\, even away up heie, iii ihecoimtrv. In my »lii-y are, and mu-t be, (he s4 hools ul which noxt iNo. 1 will endeavor to trace the cau- thu sons aii'l daughters of liinners receive ses (d'this evil, aed may say something tlieir .M-hool learnin:x. If tlie condition of. more about tho necessaiy correctives, those schools U’ bad, let it be a fir.'t object I I’ifly years a;:o, when I uas n liirmer’s of I he farmers to impro\o that condition, !i^)\—or even .’3i»—wh-n, like you, ,'\1 r J n and Snnierv iile and elevate tht ir chaiacler. 'I'he common I'h-et, I was rather a ‘ old bachehn-.’ I Hipultiitiiii M-hw!;i aio the conn.ion seminariesof Irani- —and iisi d to visit the fil iners'dani»l tf'rs ifig for common men, andof cour-iC it should —I n(!vcr saw (hem in tiu h a fhiHcr, to hid' in- tiie prime oliject of iKitriotisni toseetimt a s)iinnuig wheel, w h n thi'ir,* eoie.panv' they aro goinl .“eliools. If gcivernnienis wascominir, as ue .see nowadavs! lii- I fglect tiii'^, let it l)C Ihe business of the ! slead of .-tealing offsili ntly to milking, as if l“'‘'l'l' . . , \ " , , . . the youth of e\or\ ci-untiy, aie imlchtcd to to acce[jt our help ; and niair, a time ha\e i mel ds of' iliero's crwon, than iliero; acclamation. This is a result at which sve should not be at all surprised. 'I'he Prus- Hians cannot forget that a constitution was promised to them in LSI 4, and that the promise ha.s not been yet fulfilled. Take oaro of vcursolf, take earc of yourself, ! . cm,ts which occurred upm the ac ’Tis blazon’d in suinbeau.v, there’s nothing but ^ of Nicholasdemonstrated, that iherft co^h i "as “something rotten in the state of Deu- Can protect you from Scorn, tho green scorpion- i mark.” As to Austria, her deliveraiico eyed ell, . might, perhaps, come from Ilunjiary, if Hash ■ -ny-dainns with a ,ircumstanccs were favorable. \rut, •hup- „. , l“‘» "liat may, cither by civil war, or by I ab. ere of yourself, take care of your.elf, 1 inter-iiational war, the opinion of Kurupe 1 hrru s» nntnai^ hut caali cun procure you res-: i l i /* * ® ^ , must, sooner or later, be settled furor a- Ayr, nothinij but,/i7.'//y o.MMroTi NT )(eli*, I gainst a free system of government. I’he 111 , Can screcn ye from sideloiij; eoiitonipt and neg- i d'i”N of mere f'euilalisin have long since Ik'CH I”’ I ; nuinl)ered, and the question nmst soon l)c 4., ; 'ra!,c carc of yoursrlf—liave you not ,iccn a fool, l*'^' " hcther, unrler any circumstan- r,(| j A liisus natura’; a di^rnilicd "oose— CCS, hereditary monarchy and hereditary a- j.j . U ith rah nial'.e (he trenui.' of lleau.n a (00?. | rist(M;racycan possibly maintain Iheir/'rouiid 1„ I And .-o.uvrt o’cn his loars to hii ou n paltry use ? ,„uch longer in Kurope.—Rcricw. T.ike cnre if yonr.'.-ell—have you no! i en a krime, - ' r," 'Kne.-.|.,linfr sn. ak ,i|«,n . arih, j p,;n,w).^ In/ Wholemh' Wo are favour- '• (.0 down V. itli a .W7/.WH «///wc lo (he irraw, ' ,1 . .1 .1 *• ,1 >o> ia>our ; Dccuuse their i-r si.I.d'a tlend at his lirlh, ingenious.;, di mot Ifil ’ from a friendly correspondent at Hii.stol;— }o ■ |,X very I'} j With the devil’s own lnr(V";-R—(he inildev.ofhell, '''1^" (AiurUT to tliO Globe, !i I Ami foriiut d unu crir^j'cd what had else bcoa his through which the AcMW was quickly spread fi 1 soul. ; that the spirit of the Timrs was very ad- ^'ui'iTseir''^ Avio(r/f,/...'^to purchase ' verse to the Utandnrd of loyalty which an Tiial ' !'"^l’"^l'^^"■l"^ill‘P'^l‘‘ntlyassuIntd the name I Take e.ire of yoiir.-.elf, take rare of yourcelf— ; of John Bull, i)atlonized in Alhion. 'I'his ' ''casil'*^ "' * uoiiiing but I much alarmed a Trarvllcr, who happened Can protect vou from Scorn, the grcrn scorpion- V* ^ V«r-gnzing ; but being rather a eu'd.li. j'\w'^"«'‘-thanan/,.ruwt/le^,the.Vm«';^^fcr \Vilo>e v.-ry glancc freezes, nay—danini with a tlic It'wWto consider the InteUiuencc, ■ I '^f « hich he was the Iknild and Adrcrtis' Pi rpctrnlcil in ‘treat ragt, at fhr Cat and Grid * proceeded to Rcfristcr it in a Chron- hou. Dec, i:,, li-.i!. iclc, which every En^h.shmnn who is alsf. 'I'he .surest way to be deceived, is to thuik 1 -7- , an Ohst rn'r cannot fail to value as a Kccord ourselves w iser tiiaii olhcr.-^ | tjude inonimg, Pat, an , of the iblhcs of the Age. Globe. The pleasures of science are greater than ' yo going up the river tiiis morning? \es, | ihc pleasures of power—\re}iim'-des f It .li'mmy. An doy c go in thov N’orfh-.\mer-; To Iniv books as some do vh -k Ily far the largest proiioriioti of a.-hamed >f having cow-s to milk, th(."v’ user!! dehphls in^his di.cevcry of the eompo-1■) j ° ™ QuiiK-y, N'cw-ttrleEn.^, Vork nii'l Mar\ ianil, Tn« aiiclii:!, riiilnd. iphia and Norri'^loHn, do do Cin st,'i-, do do Ml la u a re, F^Iizal)C(h(on n and Snnierviil rhftnpce not kuii'.vn. J rail road in Mi. thostr .'icIuMils, alone, l«)r ail of what is calletl, I thought that they put on the m liowevererronejHisly, their edu'-ation. And for th(! number of cow.s in tlicir by far the largest proportion of tho«e who dairies. In those days, too, there have Ix-'tome, in the brief period of Ani'.'ri-, other marks cf w oniaiihoad, about the ] worst model he tan l!iul--!iir lie have I'“iiH iiiei'IS •! iliero s crwon, fliau Iliero;'. , „ , , » , , . , ’ • wricpuu- )io airs, j'cr fblt in wearing it. , ouars am ^ e lyc. . m what do ye li^hed by an eminent printer, is as much as it' father's j A bi.^of eomilerworks i.is f'reaior. nnkr.^^^'^ i.y to ba st.re in liie Ohiomp.n .-,!ion!d buy clothes that did not fit re were|(3oil afu.'r ni;m's imnge, and chooses (hf | for s’le w dl charge ye two dollars, and ve ■ him, only bpcan-'c'.’i-'v wi-’-" rrwle l>v .snne out the, worst model he tan liiul-i-nn. ■ . y y,
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