HILLSBOROUGH RECORDER.
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Vol. 111. W ISDN KSD AY, MAY 29, 1822. v,
?A. O*
HILLSBOROUGH, N. C.
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the sucictv t W>ll he th.ii'kt . 1 iy su k't?>w lt-d^< d
I). W Iiou/f, Secretary.
SVRl^li
;
tihimas r# c. >.
n\\K Just ircriVid their spring as-ort
inn. i ot
Dry <ioods, Hardware, i'utlery, kc
ain"?u' wh.Hi ai-e the following:
Sunrrfine blue h Mack t'lot'.s i'n! ?
? rnnmon ditto d.tlo.
Hi ark >onchr*s an?I *? .r-oirtts,
V l.iii- and hl-ck. ? Ik 1 jrr,
Into a'ul jjr?-rn Klorriirf,
H. i >i and h,;nred I .ni. in i i 4 {>(**,
'.i-? .ltd 4-4 tifwii > '?-?-t
I 'a i nt >'?hni ami Watt r lv?om Shir'ings,
HuiMa Drill, for miiiiii rr pauUliKii^i,
li..s- a *?li etiug, ai?l I) .,K-r ?or towrls,
K'l: i <1 an 1 plant Humuax tta,
Hla< 4 S.Ik \ ?-|? rt.
Satin ? ? r 1 1 1 ami Fl-nvntin. Votings,
Valrtlt |J? Vi ?t ah?[H'S,
W ti r Marse llr* and ?ancv \ es'ings,
I in k.n< and sulr Cum'?s,
<?4 St V V Apron C..t? ks.
t,rndeiiirn*s W'ikmUiim k .V Ituck Skin S;uir?,
lati.iV k.d and Hf*r.r ditto,
I i ll l.inens aixl l.a -s,
yy i?<tr m it -i,f >t
Cfnilenifii'i white bordered Cravat*,
Jacknet, Ui-ok mikI S. eded Muslo.a,
< -5 & 4-4 t anii?rick?,
? s I a?i id m C.i,. i ts ji.d ?up. rti.ie Calhcoes,
Dimity. M inches'! r (..i^liims
Cotsi.n, Hi^ ami vik Ma: dk?-rch'rfs,
Mh.tr <-??, I|h|i'b \\ ,ft |'| read,
Nrt Sinjh-i.ilfrj, ~il f?-?*\rr r??.th Brushes,
' "I*" tr bir <?'t C ?at an-' V. i> Buttons,
??r n'ieroei.'s h?.ck u i .1. \V .. er I'rool |lat?,
I.td.ts Miipm Di ainl l.f al'uT Si.m ?,
Mi?-ct and (^' ildrtn'k r.<cc?> ditto,
< in drt-? '? Mon.cc.. l( . ts,
Yt ll w >?i krrn, f o'.t >n t osiirrtr,
Mnl ami, Furnittiie allien,
I tor* and mi, rp?.?ri| I'.a k t Combs,
^1 a.li as* Maiiilkcrclii. I., *.Vrt|i> Kl??n Shawls,
StrM??-' i ?. I?. .. I irk r t,
Ind.a lidiltaiid . T a jw tuition bails,
P j .f f| I liTcid, ( i MMifi 1 1 1 :<|in %
^ riii'iK I'-.per, "Matt, nd slalt IVncda,
? ll'i I ?-'?i..ii .-ni*, lar^c l'.il>le?,
\N tts's IN . Ill % a III II; ?: ns, and Method. st
? I \ 1 1 . ? i II i ,ks, a,, |\
IV a?.d pr.t .e ">c tii Hi .fit s,
C .u.p.ivl I Ki t les. I ..lice .Mills.
I * ?' ? h.uf??, bi ?l K .?! sn Hiisk rr I " ? *?? |,
M .Ml. I ...ns, t r\ -i. I' ns.p, h Sin Kuivo
.. |>iati l.ck>, .H .Il k iltto,
' ??'irii'Mi .i . i |i ,u i IV1 , ,,.rks.
*?<". a I' d /?i.l infill., *wi ,|> ? I '.||,
0 K'.^l.di K./.i > i |( i ii Snaps,
i i '? inn. s I .. ?<. Curds,
1 ??? l" I and |>a< <> I* ,i.?,
:t i ii I T, l.njijr,,,
*.a- .| jnd td.iss W .?rt;
M' ?if wli.rli will b\ nold on the lowest
Itnii* lor i'4j|)
22. 1;)_
Mks. IH.II.OW,
H^S just rvrrivrd Irom IV tci ->bur(( a cn.tl
plf'.f sssnrt'ne i n'
ST/Uir /tO.Y.VKTS.
?<"nr of Ii c.i ,?ie in tin- laS iioi.able 1 reborn
y'r. h if Ii.ih aUo nr? tvc.l
l^i?horn and (Jhip Hoimris, t'bi;. Mats,
l.rNh<.m ami hi rai w i r i *n mt!? f
St r..w B.n Is sss irte l, K ??? . .ssorteil,
l.?d.r,' top s!irll and side t'onli*,
(?.?dies' silk. Kid, and b? (doves,
l.ailics' silk ami cn':oi? Mosr,
Assorted K .h'S and M'ldins,
'?ini'h to. a, and l.ialnoii , . (? i .4||,cor?,
Mtl rs >lor<>Ci o an. I leather Siloes ami
if."} !?. rs,
Mair in- f'aps ami Curls, Fa ii") Flowers,
1 ? a hi r Fait, I lircad l.d^m^,
fcnawls asS'.rt.d, |,o ig l.awns,
III <p? r I Hiil' |, o. en, steam I mmii Sliirlings,
sJV'n'r I hide, and tifnml paste Lai ,
Hlne, l>!a< k ai d uintr Ma'ims,
'?"en Moiance, ML< k Silk,
Pink and ? Ii. t IVr?,? i, ^.?'?-n Caii/r,
'?"* Pris and Nfullfi, Maud llnxrs.
She also e HHinii'S to kerp on hand a sari
ot> ol . .
SILK IHI.Y.VKTS,
?'?<1 Mnl m.kc |m nrd.tr ... ?..i. c.tslnnirrt. al
#nort ni t.rr.
Sue ? || also whiten straw Bonnets, and do
"em tip Willi neatness.
2.'. |y_
13iiArr^L3
foil SA1.Il A. nils (IlllCL.
THE JS-EW STORE.
x^w\w\
Smi3>3AJ?I? & <8S>*
^^HP. now opening at their siorc ( Wttnt^d'acorner) * jrt-ne. ul aaaortinent of
New and Seasonable Goods,
just rcccivd Ne*-Y<>rlc *nil I'lulailrlpiiia, io which tlicy inrne tiie ailention of pur
Cliasem, bring UclcimititU ?o ?*ll at uncommvtilv low price* tor Cafeh.
Among the a^ortmm1 arr.
i fj c*. insh i.inrn?, o* approved t>ic*cli, J
J. 4 Irish ami l(ns?u Diaper,
5-4 Ir.sh SlKCtinK?, *
5-4 American cotton ditto, \
6-4 Cotton Table l)itp<;?, J
Lonjf and t bread Cambrics* 2
4-4 li 6 4 Cuiiihi CumbricSt J
4-4 ft t? ? figured ami .^a' .n striped ditto, ?
4 I f< 6-4 plain JaCon?;t and Mull Vf?4sli??? j
4 4 ft 6-1 ditto llonk and l?rno ditto,
4-i* .nj;*d VI nil and tt<>ok d tto,
Kaiiiiuiitiiii' txnd r<-d Mt.slin H <b *s,
3 1 s l -l ii^lit Cullic 4-s ami Prints,
J-t J*. 6-4 lijfht striped <?inj;liami?.
An cit-ffa'. assortment of Canton and Nan- J
kin ("up--., p'u n a lift figured,
t'niuiii f,r.?j ?r S(i.i*l* ami Scarfs, ?
l hrcail L.:?rr?. and tvlg.i:<?, i
lnv-rtm<, and other Trinunt**, s
Elegant (.l.i.l and figured It.hbont, >
lit:*' k and white Italian Crap-,
(?cn'irtncn and lad.es* tJv'lun and S?lk t
St <ki:>^s, ?
D.vto ditto S.!k and Stealer Cjlove?,
Sheppard's extra superfine Saxony blue and
black Cloths and Cassiioercs,
Second quality ditto, ??n>rteil colours,
Vignuia and other lijcnt Gas* .mcrts,
Su|KTfine w lute Klant:cls,
TwillM and plain black Unmbazctt,
Irish and lt>issia Dnll.-i?, tor pantaloons.
White and coloured fashionable Vesting,
Kl.ick Silk Florentine ditto,
Mine and yellow Nankeens,
Wiii it- and striped Jeans,
I K >iii i stic I'la cis ai d Stripes,
3-4 Sc 4-4 llm in Shirting,
?i-4 ditto Sbeetinirii
3-4 &. 4-4 i.'ottou Cheeks,
Reu Ticking,
Shi-ll Combs, as?ort?-d s'tz^s.
Silk CinlTt-ilus anil I'arasols,
Writing and Letter l'a?Hr.
Also,
Hany new articles ol Hardware and Cut
ler* ,
Wluttemore** Cotton and Wool CAKDS,
S:j U.c
I itcy lia%-c j?is ) received
An atMitinnal mipiiU of Men*? ami Women"* SIIOKS, with a coiri
plrle a->N.utn?oi,t ol GUU('t)Kib.S. IKON, N AILS. K* .
Mat I i 1 ?3*
II ti Lr" It'ni. II. linn rs. j
HVVK nrchul b\ !liC sctn.omrs Hflvi- i
. , li.tli . M .r^ui >;t \nn, liol t ,
CuniihHiKli r, Vcnrlia, <ih1 ? afrit*.*, j
tiic.r ]ii|ipl) til
I- It KM I I M I'Olt I'KIl
S I' M'l. I'. A.N It I- AM Y
uh Oti ii llx.cli in* ii i* ?-\ ii .w hm i?i. ami
li?*.u. tic? ?* * j iic uil* | urc' .<?< it .1 ? ci n
in tin? c<>\ ?? Sfa-Voik., il.cv ti.i 1 r ? L- j;
mlucctl pi ic ?.
PrtcrkiiU!^, \pri!, lliJi. 1.3 ? Jm
N O I I ( K.
IOST or ni sla.:! a i.ote ot isarvl for two
j liumliiril itmlji >, iluvn !> k S inmel i.oic.
iliti* tfil, [>.? ? aliie I ? ? lilt* n'iit-cr .er, '1 j cii
t .? J (Hi >? J* u * ? ? 1 1 r* , 1 18 All |icrn>iii? a c
iii^nrhf l<trttaru?.-?i Iwr ? .->1 int.r, 4stllit
(> aUiier ul llic sanic liu* t%trr b t > m.ulc.
\\ i 1 1 i it in Horn.
Orange conntt, 17 ? Jwp
O V I C K.
rpwliot < ? IS traiid was obtained f om n.<- ,
M. In HIM- Hutru r, ul hUikt > count} ,
^ ' r-ti ( arnliiu, three |>rotin*>s >ry n<>Ie?, djtril
Mil* > xtli d*. iti Oc'oDcr, 1 15; one hole lor
tan hniui ed and six, > dullart, p?\ nine ten
da_\ ? a? t r da'<*; one ??therlur tlnce Imiulnd
<l->t i$. o lie itisf )i.?ri;oi *ilii a wj^un ami
tlit?v itorst-H, I txiu-xe three tnoiitli^ a icr
(Lit, oik ut lu r li>r th: re litiulrnt si, |u\ ?
abl?- 1 w . Iv r nt. i iilis at' t-r date I ht said n iles
we:e are*te<l b\ Jul n Love and J >hn >now.
| I llrr? !ij ({iVf ihh.Cc In all licisuu*, tliat I
w ill n<i> jiui c.ilier <it ??a d iMilf?, a-, ilie* vert*
(?l>iain? d tioin in?- I)} b..s h.iud, which fraud
will m- i t'l.Iiv appt-ar b> reference ?o the rc
c >rd <>t tlie cnurl of ??j u'.\ lor ibc conn.v ot
Ui an^e. I do litis t<> i>ii % lit anil |>'-ri4in fi mi
tit itg illip'iM'd mi b\ ciilicr I sa.d nolrs, as
i!it-\ aic net tiled ,n saul ffice.
Jolm fStrowd.
Ma> 10, 1S22 ' l*?2w
Tlic Shortt-r ? utocliisin,
For saie at tins <?fRce, l>\ tiie gruss, d.izen,
Hi* Sl.l^ll".
uuWiurUj oV* W\e Slule .VovUi-Curoliua.
\\ V v \ . iv\ I
[Drawing positively t<? commence on 1 1? .* 4 1 h day of June. J
lllLISiiOUOlMI
MASON iC LOTTERY.
] lYizo of 5.0'w>0 Dollars, is 5.C00
1 2.UOO 2.000
2 1.O0D ?,OuO
2 50J I , ) 00
1 0 1 00 1 ,000
I ') 50 5u0
100 10 1.000
2500 5 12, 00
2 f?J(> iVi/.cs. ) vt .? ? it pi . 25,OUO
' .More i'i r/es than Blanks.
2.) 71 Blanks S
5< OJ Ticket* Jit 5 dollars, is 25,000
.s /' l TK). \ W /< i ' /7^/Z
I lir last t! i :\ r tickrt on tin* I st, 2d. 5(1 ? 4 th, 6th, 7th. ami
1) I !? dat's drawing. will lit* entitled to a prize ot 100 dollars.
I lie first drawn (n k?'1 alter lour thousand have been drawn*
will be entitled to a prize of 2. 000 dollars.
The last drawn tirket on the (it'tli da) *s drawing w ill be en
titled to a prize of 5<>0 dollars.
The last drawn ticket on the last day 's draw in;; will be en
titled to a prize of 5,000 dollars.
All the other prize* will l?c floating in the wheel from the commencement ot the drawing,
SL i>l \VHH> ItoUuva. \
v :>vu> i
a \ v \v> j
\ v> ov* r>v> uoWiwft.
W\i> H>
r>
|?r /!?< [>av able ninety days after the drawing is completed, subject to a deduction of
lif'cc n p? r c? nt.
I* i/?d not d m i oded within twelve tn mths after tlic draw i?,f '9 completed, will be for
feit' d tn the w heel
I l < drawing will commence as soon an a snOicicnt number of tickc's are sold. The
draw ing viiil tak< place once a week, and five hundred tickets will be drawn each da\ until
complett d N ?' ic? will l>e given in tlie newspaper* published in i li is place and at Kaleigli
ol the commencement ot the duvi ing.
?## Tickets can be bad of the managers, and at most of the stores in tins plaCe, and at
the post ."tin e la tiers addressed to either of the managers, With tlie cash enclosi d and the
pontage pa d, will l?e prompt I) attended to. Tickets w ill be forwarded to she principal towns
in this state, and to the Court houses oi the adjacent counties, for sale.
J nines S. Smith, ^
David Ynrhrotigh, I
John Scott, ?MA.\\tGER8.
Thomas Clancy, {
Hillsborough, May ^ ill 145 SliaW, J
(Q* Hillsborough ? Masonic
Lull try. ?*?#
* ? " II K managers of the H> 'Uf oravrh ,lf<i">nic
1 J.otte'y concei\e tLem?t Ivesi ;o Ik hi d'i
ty hound to ?iatt ioth .se who have purchased |
tickets .f them, i li?r rrawms why ?ne drawing ;
li d hut comni' net* on S ilurdtv die 2d in?t.
as had lit. n previously announced. They aic
as follows:
Tlie returns from agents at a distance were
no, complete u to the UUilUier of sold lirke s.
From the tx st estnna e uhc!i the returns
mutlc w iuld admit o' , it u a-> thought, inat al
tho-i^h a drjvmii; on tlut day wtmid t* safe
according to all probable ralculatioiis, jet a
loss might be sustained; .ml the\ fe.t unwtl
liiikT to proceed ??> draw, so Ioiijj as tl.ere
Could !? the k-asi p<>ss b'e risk
l?\ delaying the drawing until a tew bun
<tr* <1 01 re of the (irke > could he s?i'd, there
would tlK-n be no risk ?hateve*-; and the man
age) * would he able not onlv to pay to the
fortunate adventurers the priz.s they draw,
hir in add i ton thereto fully lo succeed in rais
ii vj a sum ot mone\ ailctj iate to ti>e budding
a comin i'iiotis house tor the Use of the l/?dge.
The ni.tiia^ei'0 lta\e di te.-niined to draw on
rur.sn.tr the Fouitrn of ju.ve xt;
hut soo'iid the dra >nii$*. however, not then
?ane place, the managers pUdge ih?-nis?*nes
to re'uP: ttie .r.oney on demand to e?ery per
son who may he dissatisfied.
The Managers.
Mardi 5. Ob ? tf
1). HEAlUT
Proposes publishing, in Hillsborough, N. C?
a religious paper, to be t o uU-d
1 II K
NORTH CAROLINA
Ev a ugeli cut Jii'tll i^encer,
In Wiiicli w>ll be given the O'Osi important in
tu:m:i>iun rel itive to the spread ot the }<<?<?.
|)cl, i.tt.l the Consequent u.el oration of the
condition of the lnin.au ta.miy, with such
other intelligence as may h?* inter*.- -sling t.?
the christian reader; ? ccasmeaily enlivened
with : ?. hgious and mural essa\s, and lighter
Mit cl< a tending to promote ciiriiitiin cha
nty ami heaveiily-mindcdocss.
PROSPfcC.TUS.
TO a contemplative mind it is pleasing to
look abroad over the various portions ot' the
globe, ami observe the improvements which
arc da.lv taking place in ? he condition of man
kind. We perceive she d.k clouds ot igno
ra lire and error, ol sepeis' it oa and tana: .Ci sin,
gradually wast ng away, and. th- horizon g.l
de.i w .th a brightness indicating the approach
of a it)nrnin< glorious to humanity and rich
with biessin^s to tiie children ot men. I liese
heart-cheering prospects are the natural re
stii'd tjiii mere i/iiti
ruLrlv the blessed elK cts of an evpaiidi.ig
knowledge of the divine precepts of <!,?.- ehi i.s
tian religion. A general ti-r.st !or know it dge
seems to be awakened, and the ellorts now
making by it.is-.ioU.iry, bi!>'.t,and o'her sonic
tie?, to ditlo.se t!i?* religion of tht gospel, and
to inculcate a more attentive observance of mir
r v.l, moral, ami riligmus d?r ies, :?re at'eiideil
with a success cheering tu tlie heart ol the
ph'l.iiithroput
I: is unih r ktich circtim-ta'*cr*s that ,u pre
sent to the friends of Christianity m this and
tlie ii' ighh irnig statt s, pt'op >s.ils for publish
ing in this pi ce a we. kl\ paper, calculated
to aid the* cause in winch so "any are en;*a
g? d. and are induced to ho e that stic i in es
tahl shmeui woidd not h? anions the least et
lie < i,t means ol pii. mot . rilg.nus inlorn.a
I ion. liy the niiiUipliCaUoil of po| iiC.il papers
liie m :nd*? '?! the people ot th s tavon'vd coun
tr\ h.ive been enlightened in the sc e- ce ot
governmt nt above a I the nations of the earth.
T u,jh the saiiie means is i! not reasonable
to e\p. ct tlia mor d darkness mav be dissi.
paled, the love ol rehg'on b- inculcavd, and
a warmth he intu> d into the lu ait sot believ
ing christians wh.ch would tnge tln-m to
stdl greater eXerimis? Fi.r though we are
pleased n coniiu.plut ng the general advance
ment ot christian knowledge, and toe melio
rated condition ot maiiknd; y.t we find much
to lament vv in n we look around <is and |?*r
rene how many are s'.il erne' >|ied in si nhful
igno.unce, the vicl'tns of viC?? and on morality.
Though living in a chr st.aii land there are
some, al.is many, who nev< p enter a cti'irch,
who never oJVn a bible, Wlio never reflect on
tin ca ist- or the purpose ot their existence.
Max not the d Hum ?n ot ruligtoiis intelligence
l< lid o reiiKMCth S hs Jessucss.' May it not
rXi ite to inqniry' ^ I ? \ it not l- ail to r >nvic
Uon to ret? niatio-r rlieconmu.il drippings
ot water wears the hadest st ines; n?a> not
we klv ad 'iv lint -o is a. id tepeaied examples
melt beat ts of sto ie' Surely there is room to
hope that the co-i e ? plated work, it ploperly
encouraged, may contribute in some small
debtee, towavds haste n ng ti.at glorious pi ri
otl, w I it ii " the mountain of tlie laird s house
sliidl be esta >1 sited in the lop ot loo moun
tains, and shah he exalted above the hiils; ami
alt nations shall flow unto r. "
In pre-entmg this pr.ispectu* 'o tlie public, i
it is nniiCCessarv farther to Xplaiuiht i.a'nre
ot tin pi o >os d ptiM eat. on In its conduct,
idl p.ifsible Cii"i Will br taken to select siieii
lliatti r as ma. he m s' oi r t'sluigaiid insiPuc
tiv?-. ami tne pr in. si <1 assistance ol s? v< rul I
em nt lit div iiie??( n is i X|'i t" 1 1 ?l. w .II aod use
fulness ami rcspeclalnht) to the win k.
CONDI I IONS.
The Kvangclical Intelligencer w ill he pnb- |
lished once a wc?.k,atid contain cigtit quarto
pages, neatly |?niiie?l on good pa|M*r.
I lu* price will l?e three dollars a >ear, if I
paid in advance; ??therwise lour tlollars will i
be deuiamled. ,
No sohsr riptions receive I tor less than one
tear; ami no snhscr pi ion will be discontinued
until all arrears are paid. mil. at the opt' on 1
of the publisher. \ failure to tfive notice be
fore th? end of the xcar ol a wuli to discon
tinue, w II be considered us a new engagement .
To persons prociring e ght subscribers,
ami remitting the imount of i lie subscriptions,
the paper will be sent gratis.
The publication w ill commence as soon as
suHicicnt encouragement is obtained to de
fray the expt nse
(XT t'muM hoUhii? subicrifHion* at e wqitnt I
e<! In /?" itso'fJ to thi* "Jficf fV numf$ of the *ub
ttribe' s they m.jy hin e the
p< -r p ' suit Ml further n?.'<ce.
WuvaV V(Conon^.
" An?1 vdii r'cli
Fxnbrrant, nature's better bU'bsmj.s pour
OVr rvrry la nil."
SHLEP.
Translated fron tl-e Ailrn'ou u (iernun
" Friendcii** Hon; he."
As our manufactures arc so rapi.'Jy
increasing, great quantities ol w-.ol
will be wanting. 1 Ins v? ill ue enccura.;
r.ient for our farmers, to raise and keep
as many sheep'as possible, inasmuch as
the wool will always command a hib'h
price in cash.
Mr Hammond, in the state of Ohio,
one ol the most wealthy and extenvv
farmers, raises and keeps a numerous
fl jc k ol sheep. and riuppi.es the Steubtn
viile manulaciory with wool. In a ietier
lately published in the Ohio papers,
and in those of Philadelphia also, he
?yi.thal with ICOlarge sheep, ho makta
rr. jrr /irc.6: than with 10 > acres of wheal,
and dots not give the tenth part of the
trouble. He mentions further, that J4;s
prevents the roi getting among them by
giv ing salt three ^r Sour times a week.
1 nis ke ps them, a^ well as every do
t..r stic animai, perfecrh healthy.
lath state of New Jersey the farmers
begin to keep very large flocks of sheep,
and Iced them at me distilleries from
the same offals with which the hogs,
oxen and other animals are fed. As this
is something new, a:.d hut lately brought
into piacticc, it creates sum surprise
but, let me ask , why not (ci d sheep
wnh the same pi o vender as other do
mestic animals? Some people prefer the
milk and buti.ci of cows led from dis
tlllei it- s.
i ne writer of this has hid a conver
sation wii ti a iiuuwi r of persons who are
well acq n inted and who bave cftcn
witjusaeu the above method uf feetlin?'
she ep, and they positively assert that
tne meat has a in .re delicious ta.ste, and
tne wooi is finer, loi te r, and softer than
w lic-n ti e thc-rp are led in ihe old way.
1 -ie sheep must i?ot be penned up as
hogs a- C; it w i:i be nece- sarv <o let t.icin
i ?*n<e into tiie fields when' so inclined,
an.j occasionally put to hay. Turnips are
: x^edeni tood.
Guinea Grata ? Capt. Jasper Gra
ham, who lias recently at rived fioin
: :,c Indi. s. h..s brought witij him
a quantity of tne seed o{ the Guinea
Grass, which has lately bcs-n mtroduc.d
in tnos. l>lail,U from tiie Wcv.eii, Const
of Ati ir a. 1 h.s grabb is sai ! to be re
uia kab'y p.easant and mini ions lo:
< atile, and the yi Id, as it U represented,
aimos surpass, s belief. In Jamaica, it is
said, one acre frequently yields iwc.i v
t .ns of hay in a year. If t. supposed tha':
tins climate will p.odiuc tmee crops in
a season, without emtio*; until ii is thr,. e
or f Mir feet high. Copt. G:alam has'
? e posit d ?( sin ill pane. of mis seed at
the seed ?tor of the Hartford Comity
Ag'lt ultural society, winch w;I? !)>? i.|3.
posed o| gi atis. t ? s<i'-.h 4s ap,oy lur it,
lor liic puip^su of S"W n^.
llunjuril Time *.
*1 Safe, easy, (itnf chctij> ( inc.
A h. oar n wm.ied houe had b?-r.i k pt
in a field where there wjs not any wa
ter cxc? pt in the bottom of an o,d lime
kiln, anl recovered his wi.nl; the own r
O'deied a stable shovel full of quick
li ne to he renewed every five or s:x
nays, ami the water to he p.i red ofl',
and a bucket c> I it to he giv. i, , vety dav
to a hn ken winded io.?. ( m>rs-, a;ed
eighteen years, w m h ha i a 'most a c -n
staut c<.'ug'i. 1 ne hose w - soppl e l
\?ltb water t liiis pr< pued f ,r about five
weeks, ..ml kept m t:ie w.ic, Hr is
now perfectly r-c vc d i? his wind,
and live from a coogii.
If m*i? Mr. l)ai>'> valuable machine,
F > leaning Ik mp. has been found
to answer ihc mov *vt>,;uific rxpecta
lions of ihe public. ? 'liu hemp which
this machine tut us out is u iv tte J, mm h
stronger than mat dressed in the old
way, more beautiful an I yields a hrgei
quantity. It already commands a hign. r
puce than Russian Hem;>.
Kentucky fMfvi .
Arm Grain Mill ?Messrs. J k I)
ll-wiil ol l.e Koy. N. Y. have pjtvr.trd
a new grain mil'; which, it is sai<!, wtU
giind three busfiels of grain in an hour,
at one. fourth tho expense, and with lens
than one fourth of the power required
to put in operation a run of stone* v\ f.
common t^ouv mil!