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f t . . iTw -9.-.. 5p- A ! - 1 jr'l ;ri i.' i.2 . r r? V l- 7 'v UK constiti:tin an I) .tii k lav this c.-itariiians of urn liiikhtv. K:utioaorn, .. r., .iyi:ike!.v, Mivi-tirscu jr.. i TO . . I7U. 0 - ', i i I 10 A 1 M ' ' : 1 I s. - . .4 v - :! P" " - - ,L. 11 - lAU ,t i VIUGlNlA. MUX!! VNTS. .' j I renoweJ. Oar rith frc larn! haranifithWp iior f.,rk'i;reii or Ii ' . J uatn : anil tli rtu itjtiui, of cir imuu-nM? burdt-ns of ( jra.aTs, amongst hot, iM Jihjr I'u'jiMi't i.iiiV' 1ir.Tri.-u!ifral in'ert II'M 4 W Vl'Tl 1tf O jt'Ul','r nl rctani of state of tilings, pnnlnce prtxjnTUj-an.1 jKni i.iir.f,- lUo j.er of LnnKt, llai. A II I lU-tulL the fuSsaw, rt'tam thc'ir fiTtilitv. Xa- Uurces, wiiaoat firt ruriu aniisV ista'f 1Vt t oi" iiu'in nation !ilfi'I v l cuuviij M nrt ? h'f.sr? tUjrst Anmd St-te Fair of tore loe nut Im1 to derBCtim, but lUfaas fur i'ieir narin.: am . i ,Lf- '..-.... f. i ..t .1... : I ... i ' t : yuryuoois, . , w : 4 'W-IMC'-a. CHSPiRY rECTGSAL,. Par to r4J Cure of rorciis. rcLDs,- L'ciusKxcys. CItO.M UITIS.V. I!00PIG-i crr.n, . rcorp; ast?:.l .ud - coxsr: I ftUoMin. 4Hi-n 1 1 Thf Ki:n i true Hii'lor tiiel'f oifsrr r-im of tii Sfat. aii! to atone fr tlie bam tmes of t!e ia- privatum and hard .iii f our present ) jitn u!d mut'li in. ire ati. tcr, bv rctrin the beautr anil wr-1 manawwifut, are better, urt!4- iUU l l:ictirr, if t!i"r. wai a in rr- "imhtsI tel f'tH." IiUU is biting frost had i!e- j firt attendetl tt. ' Ttay tan live an l Icircui iti';i of t;i- iih'..i - of iy.t ta t.ic i4u'-r, 1 1 c jujfr jnli, u.. soiled bv t!e iJtrlv drm-l ..f url- i:. ; -... ... i ... : i .i! . hx ee.) m. m - .ni.b'f rctj: a Tor the labor cumloved. "?ncr a nature to rctunate it tnaa- M.lpjj fa-ai.n,; t a i.rlrtte! oarciihic!i the sit. c:iiir !i ;u- ta tb !,,:,t:r7r I"rUthr3,KV,,ejy.a.!al,e,i ti,. ! reprodare it. fruU. It fFt prolit amitUrbWe Wjl .d intertj ..fUu- ,:d,. ' rN :f f V i.Iu.v.!H. i., ,,Urrl, , tbui'ea.plaved it la.tke a bad tltbt 'n arhcal i.rocfi u u;tt o-1 Ittu-s fi the bum . I be little Utepum t M-m to Ow !i,!ift and u'Mt r.Mt I f..uiJ in lULt i it viLr iu-ii.it. ;fu' ur.erlviiiciimert'.ble to anv lucel, that aitiacsai aili are iim- a-1 of Vennoat prmf'ici' four ttnj asjwf e..t;Vti.inU. L't e.ic! uiw'ier of X. L. Oi.Vfs T.nitujiiU niuu.ltJ to. , : oL!c use. I'Ue ineitbaiit ubo iihwuld 1 "e nu-tMiuruoa oi rt n ai us , r.incn woui a 'ne Mate t.l rortu Law.-) U M J ' .' iic.t'tj Ucwrm u t-la.t lViiN4.ur;, rot, l. li!5. . . . us soil Jus wares ! cm it t Uu who ami iner crops, net yaturai w we o,i, . i.na, 'aztni'tti'i tiie tout isor. conn- l tu.s i-.truuttott of our wn As rrrrvi ? : i . ..ff r t.i t!c a Ursni rawmif',. toward the rt-novation l our esliaa Jrr,' .i. IS rVVl, ' ' of It: UIEi uad e u- lain!, and the iucrca' of aricultn 1 V'L-'-'n' X V " i 1 :nr:tUJKK?. toswh.wii a lsr.rk profits, Ua dterm?natiou to cease - -; : ' x . " " f i-""" tusuvate iaiti ti t:iir tt make a . ?t-. 4re j,,Sl,vtnt must cad iu becotuin"- 'rdered rttatMi Mece.arv l the . nue' etsbt io-.tl f the tear, in ' thani a-,uj..il p.s:.i r, and thus cheruh ttti- lirTICS. ' ' 1 9itx R ru.I , I fcohiuiseif. It u equally true, t!wt he continuance of M-lu.tr, nnles ticrfc t high northern lautade, and d mind'jeiV'ri 4 iu ..m1.i i editur t impiove . " " .1 ....... 1,:... :.t i-... .1... a roniitiKuI anonl v ill xtliiiiL'u lli;iliUi-S ru it-im.-'l l-trt to I sttu'i; : viliiiit ; (iu ltj'p vine h :! : h:m lirih. iItVo-rie Sf Mtirc hau r-w i. vr r - V'" ' i; u i.. i.ic uuiuuw . - - - - - - r. 1 ' . 1 i j i , i V I . i t - l t I I j 1 i. t. T f ar t ilk iliiii.-ki-t , 14I llui 'tlllii mill nl. imp Iri-ti Iti.itmf iih: iitt(. al, I imio;Um!J I . ii-. w..n I ihti.iiki rii. .tiwnli .mt ' " ; ' .IxjJitterj asi WhoIeillO JDcCp dactiwn 'iiav'for t! otHrtton, munt ten refvated. If that were uoim', i-ul-1 led gras eounfrjr t the l'ltilmoat re lti.fr source of hih gratification teeierj .f. I . ' . . I . .'I..J.!. .1 i' .. I.l I fllHt..itl lll'tltf kll IHlflltlllf tllll II II S ..Iti1tnj 11 1 Allll ..t'n! I.iP ttll . VHi J :lM f IKll Mll-lll I llll lli.M.I.H ..... HI I'll I til I fit 1111- limil'MI tiL,'.l iv uiiii tiitiit ii - v Sinn, u.ii:ii uiKUiuivnril iui l.ilo I ill- ! .'iu vannniiii iiv ti-i..i tf lll- Annm3 tl uiiiiu'r.iu i jin.1.. iu Uiin livm-fai'Mii .4 llll". IIM ll"ar li "T'liw i't " " I . m . -.- . ., . - . ... . R i w iJr i'i mi "in ;:nir ill Ui.iii.-lii.iii'ii IU. hi-ii iii. iiulM.iiuiiei4..tr.i-.i..wBiaW ii,.imi 5 ,J am! NOU J it C.tR !.!'. t.ttM iiVv t,iai.si, 1 ; ' , utrong figure of speech to say, that Jan 1 1 u,tb!e jiuruiW 3nd ibis too in the LuejchaaWai pM;:re iad;c tc that mn.-li ,rf nww otl t n...tiMnsl,tliau ibiri!u-'afe iniird i"ii f Wutr ihe l.AKdi:.r ; V';" ; . aki"i Lv'it ar.i tboi. to,' An becoiues tlrvd and needs rent. Laud ; of the ItiJiliti. e of wool, and the boa-'i ij-wn in that wa lf. a;;ricu!tural iHftoNi .CiHUiUiy to t!w l!i!li.3 Stu A vn4.: a!.I i rMwmi.iu.Hi; oi . ' - utn Ipve i:o rkh land, the reply i j become jinoc. bv a constant drain of jy iiaportalion fro fureign cousttrie j iiaprwve:iiat. .. T!e bein-lit to laritiertt i.ial of viMu.n tlir.rtig'iout Uiis tuoJ niuiiiir. i v.i.? 4 x J male al' rich that voa cultivate reduce tae elements ul lertiSity, out it lmme-1 to supply our mime cutuuiniitton. jiti . unprovc-i 2;fculttiral 2tiipteineut " . . . .1 . i. - . " "v : ! r -. . -. -.1 . . - . . - . - :. . .1" ..i ; .. ...i..... .,.... j ..... I ! :. i... .. r .. i .. i . .i...i ... ..... ....., . .1...: 1iii kin In' i s-it m r lift i.- if Ifrtilv nnil uumi vvuih'i mil mi i - I ,.n urii'.u uwi iivani. isa ii'iifur .u iii-an- i i i n'.i iiivviinnn 4 riu'uif II you vim won; tl, ir.i'ii Ik-vi'H'I a t'jH 11.1 UM-ilH mf or j ,.r , .-J , V'. m','t i: 'i'. ,j .i,ia.ii4ii.i ..fni.i.-iMwyrt knuwii.t -jn pV(.r rsbU(j4ei u, f jvu-i.ur tv r.ml.4 mill iurr Hu- imnnTnui van. In of i!iifHMi-f ilix-nM- !ii.U 1i.iv- Itiilurto M't 1 lute a;id iiicrea.e lU fertily, and. .uiaieiv recuperaieti vvneu iney ar ic-j , .v nere, 11 maj warn, is a rcmny huv e 'urjilus labor, ojnplov' it as st'nvd. " Art dues t!ii promptly and at ", to be found fjr the- Mat of tiling we on'.il oiiii'r canital, to tlte-'acrtt uce,and nature ulowly and by (legree, Imvedesciibid; .It is to k: found, firsit, i-iiil itinii nf tli i-Ihiii-hi if fiM-tilitv. anil lience the-notion tl:at land ac-i i!Hhilusiiiiiikii -mat 10:1 amon ine I inn- tv which we are proud tu arLtioW" led;-i'. Wb Ml w clunk toil.iv mjk'h the. jitou-'h. lite readers and thre.ihin' tertllitv' bv 'rest. fro far from iiiina.ies.bv reiiderir.tiicm conscious '.Machine which mechanical ki'l ha .... .1 1 !,.,u. un.i ii.i.i.vTi ,!, i.it-rv 1, .r. . n .1 ..!.),,. ii 1.. .1.0 .ii.. 1 ue ori"iu;u seiucis n vui cuuuii v ii.im ..... - - . . ........ , - , . . r. ..1 . .1 ... 1 1 .1 1 .1 1 1 t 1 . . . .1 ... . tUiu thorn 'i ..; atuMJo.i fo,Wt. fuu I.N PEKsoX, ti having o,K.rt rury tuund that resource in the neb ami re", uen u-ji mui.oui cui-i0t aie proaw wiuca u.ey .-'. ana we trnca uiazniuuuia! iu.iai.iry, ana n-- 'villsa,!.,,.Ml,W,,t;.iir.1HUI I"" "vuni-o, H.o ..!; af Aimiit-au I) .m. i ciulle forots w hich they cleared, and tivation, it produce vegetation to the.; looses which they n.rur by the want of jiuMi".. r the mj.-n,,;- ljr.i:.,Uni-H iti ",1H . - . tir i. fo-in! dulmr lUau any mvhi nr., tj,e t,rw,Juctitiiii ot which tlief extent of it 'capacity. - ,If annually i iufonnatioii," or their own cvn'Jrah'e :l!iese njn it ! I'urtv vrar, weroii. rmlwlH'Uu. i.rurc th.- iimm Ao.orM ..i,;, , , !,,ivi.l2 at tim clttiw!y lor! j ' f-. ..1 puP rulentlv manured, cultivation each year would Uelect, bv the formajinn of .V-ncnhu ratuhtie ouiuelve, al i!w cou.itrv. Svim.wol tS.olum. uurtf-. hen iil n VMU. tlh-y Uliovo ih,-v iv,,,., ' . ' ; . - increase it imwers of prmluct.on".' ttlastMitation in every country kd!upon nach nnparalleled sucens. Nor ..Uu-ta,, iicreaU the ;Who winksi' of reslina' garden F. ,: Old every neighborUKl and inducin t!e .d.our hi,h .ratilliMti.,,, cea here, rtfa-wj byiu , wit we whim pj'ot n,,4-, i 11 WUNF ' ferfilitv. It would astonish any one, garden spUyu"e"th best, becaue aU : intercnume and coll until of munis a- i In 'the lu.;her ami more vstansive ,iinit: ami iilif lurilii-f nu(wry u my'Aiio. " , ' Tt ' xvt .' v," , 1 uh.. i...t f-inilir u'itlt eofli rlrulal though cuitivatrd in the same crips, 1 nionjrst those en;;.Ti'd iu a ennnnon juir-!l-.runche of niecha-iic arts, there is III! V ll I" J.IHI ( IIMUVIl I. I . . . : .1 .1... . .1.." . ......I I ik-411 .vtilianjr, win. !. .- "" ""- ; ,. 12 ifi 1, 8yi ..nun. it , t. i'l luy I .-U!-iI l fuwUi ft'. wlii'i.in ; rj- .to-itu ,r X.Ktli Camiuri t.'.itt m Vrus, iu'fiilIjatkuUi,mi'l n4i i'UU'.ile j.ioofui iIiCm.- . Dn'ii' iUs ni l Hi I uri-u at .1.11.1 i.i. ' .. i . f 01 r7"!l !! iiWr.!i r hai'intf hotvine m nuirt.M of -. thn 'I'm ami Cijji lirt!'ii!i!i'nl l i'i lv uiv uf 1 !') A. C MufJui'U, Ik'! ( i" n'i -U'i ttit I'i'u.- ii" nf !i'Winfiegli ami 1U0 nf 'M.iline r.i.. iiiy, l':.il ho wiil 1 iuiinu to -ti hIjU-IUioU. tlil'no of TiuiKp-'r(ii.n, - ) 1 Lamm K. a. A us- . I i - J, I.. Avmi." Dear Sir, My Utile ihiii. f.mr yrar-ii W, Imjil4 n-i-ov.-iod lrU) a si-voitin'! 1' l Duttmoit ISi.lft 1-Vyit, In Ihioil wis ruili 11, jii.I rory n-t . thai vwtcJ hliu j.rin.Miiv.l ttu a ,!J ehR.I.:" llavion u--.l 1.u1 u I'm -T-itti. in t'lirinii. tu t'n- v.'u.:. filH'wiis were altJ'-k "" lifo-l"'i. trnli 01.:: r i--. I v- iol..tii! w :i !' ' .t" him a if-hHiii-liiil i ol.ii.i nr..:. j,rT.'.l iuit to inoiiiii'li. -Ii'l I'.v leu ' I '- "I iv!il, I l.iti.i.l u Joi.l. J elituue fr Um U lU-r. tori nor tlm Ja ui lie wa a'.ili'Ju ral.iff lirni wii'u- out .m. . .. ,! 14 u in 'ln llnv, naiili'.l di-ra-'W ill vi m iiiy a oltiM l'r..:i .1 prpm itiirc grave. milI u vo the annioiy f nimy a frniil iiin'iit- for H af' li'i li.111 f llii" Thro.il :.iul buiii?. I li'l"'" i i'"' Im1 iiio.ti ine riil.iiiU" A f.-.-lini? wf Ui" 1I0. i-st Rniliiuilo, pruuiiil me' in al.liv!.int; you tlic; liite, lull I'T vtiur itiii"iuim uii -ii . , hi i. llo liny wotilil Itmv have hwu in aootlier vvuil.l. I am your, wisli Uf.'t r..iv, s , J. I). W W Kl.Ur!lrt.Tr.inH., h. U. II. , K,wk Jl tll.'N. 1., J uy 2 1 i Dr. J. t.'A t ail fi;n o jour ine.i'u-i. r h.i lv e.iti.0 kii"WH li.m. it lua a yiiMU r J. ui.mJ ihan any otlu-r c"i!!i 'roiu.-Jy wo have evi l- noM. it in mxiki-n f in toim of uitm. ai-tiri-.I Vr'''c ''J ttiiMti who have u..wl W, au;t l kuoW-ut miiiie ca r-1 rnul, is Cu.-n't lor ii or reio. wlioro the hot ihy can twyif it, i tt.t tu niytii .- ll.iu-10 tx h-asantiy eituated, ami iIkkii lar the nxi ' il Ii.k .liine. v I ! iU jriija.-iic i'S It- .,ii ullttiji I'.ie cirjuilimi, is Mi!'.ii iriil!y tioet t ;i ! .. . im. f Liiiiw that I iiiii ummhV ru; - , 't lliif a-.tvaniujo of ill.' to a. The lol h i-1 l.imors the wuitli of lluir ni.ni V. auJ At)l ia- ti il all t'i'nftow;uv out h.m.if, n kkI will,; lilli'.l in noriii" the U-iitiil il ciinfin. nn ! if vr ii n-'-n lut ailjiiiiiii'ooiilaiiii.114 ahout IMra-m ?inl mo 11 fortliisr. ili'lv, ami liolisyu i.jroe nurtv. will i'l.-o ho nM vlh tfMtul'.icr j.ie- mo yours, wiili ic "'. Ibiim'. v ;, ji)ii' u.'wurn.ocK. .vhiVit is. P. 8. ' 'Ahn-tst biiv tiJiii'ier of certifuvaUs can J - lo soul you ifyou Wi it. ' , IKON! I HON!! tio.ii, to k arn, that at least one third aui' tho thautii) ouc, they are suit, by the circulation of agricultural 'icpul prngrean, and like improvement. In uiu.1i a-ri-rulioril bihor of the every year n inured.- Hut 1 am sneak- periodicals, especially those, of our own j "'e are al this moment almost in hear- r.niiiTv id 11 mi 1i.itwtiil lands in of the uvMeiii of Jiifts, as it is call- section ami c'iiu.itc; and permit in. hero in'jf; of the s.iiind of the. hammers which or-bpiiltctl without tkl thus niakiti" ed, ks a nica';s of iuipt ovement.s. Ma- to express my own sense of obligation iforjre out and complete the locomotive a kad -loss to the country and the T lanuers f m to u ppo.se, that, with to the bditor ol t!i he Farmer's Journal, for our Kail Koitds with all their com- hilit car and for eleirance of inu-'t be 4he profits of judicious labor. in e. mieniiy, wiuioat ieteri n.s vaiuu'jie enterprise. 1 uc. Humans' imisfi, or provision tor the iero.ii (m rich land to sustain an occupation ration u s,il. 1 In t a great aim presented a civic crown w .the man w:io icotniort o pasnen;;ers, are mide by with fuch an item of loss in iU account! fatal er'.'. Land, it is granted, will saved the life of a cili.en j how much ! your own gowl "citv. When to tlie.' tu ri-.. i,r Wild ul.bh in its tilmiist. KiA .poorer uinler tins system, as more worthy. id. sucn a distinction are we ami that the ladies ui .North t;ant. w 1 I i r 1 - u 1 v i.l'lii. Jt 1- j a woi id. The proceeds do not pav the' these tshilt? the system is complete; or the zeal a well a amuty with wsucu plicutea .machinery, wi . 1 a ' , that 1, iu- j .( tiUii ntiiiii in.itr fin. tia (ins iiittntitiiiint .1 in) tS itenii.ll I ino- ., n'wiu ii, 1 11 -1 1 I a -i-ie I C ' 'C !' OI tat? 0!C Tvlt UHU II UVV "Ti'-ll l"11 I'l- I1! 11 Ll ' ' in inn vitnnmiiviU ttuu n jm u ci . t iv vj van uim tleUMio Us valuuulc enterprise. I he uoiauns Jnnti, or (irvuion tor i a . j.. I S ,1 rot ' I'i'i'.'r t; i !.. ii. 4H us v '''" jV('. h...fl.s tvouhl ijyt yield live bu.-ihels," ra;.ly as it would under the mere ai-: those gentlemen who areUi'votinj theirilina, our uimeiv wives and ifaug! tcra, t l.ri.t.-S.,i4 wi.ii!a.i.itar.iel. -ur h.v ' tiy t-, 1( t v i 1,1,'sticn of crops from year to year. Jives to the renovation, of a 'tjontitry have increased .the tttraciintis as well ; t.flt'9 ! '--J'4r'- ty imperfect asricuf-j as the usefulness of this; first Fair, "thU ; -'ab.U".!'"!li4. 4it1.j.U..lai the ual 'li..e-i wou!rbrqumi4reic mii'f t'meJ-hvt tsjnre, "and awakenftSj; the iiuj'ul of, (L.lu d:.y nW lS 'xvuMt .Jwi . ah. ,.ri.-o. at ti.o .Im.-i-.t eo-if..." me Tin atrt.9 f M1dt land, au equal amount of the more -certainly true, s.nceTue ti.JS. .tTKty..i . ... 1 oU-'migA -';t has beamed : . .!.iiv.r..lai iti.'h tla ii iV,o of cwt. Evciy ar- C(;Ti .Th's illustrates the value id" the practice, in tiie year of rest, is to cover until our country iall suuie . m lK.-uty , tlpcin 4isr. 'invi .v'ui.'i.uiujti.a. v.nr-! i T tide warr.ii.inl i t f go.l niai. rial and Uw 8rdicatioH"of c'r'itiwl to farming 'Af- the field with stock, which gray.o it and abn.ndaiice; ona wide and extended ;d ;ti; tli.it cuncentr uion of thiinteiw-SE .7. ; J ; wo'k'o-oi lw Bi..d.'- , " ...r h-iiii.-r ' rollo'i'ti.ti and at.tiPeif'all the' close and dean and leave it pressed scene of beauty and fertility. The . producli.ms of iiat.itcf those ornainen- ' oT 'B- mlmtvhich 'V the hools and scorched by tL .un. name and .ervi c'eS of Kdmund IlafSn, U recreation to tha eye, re!Ves!,in5 ; i ? IMIVRJ.KS THOMPSON. aide on the farm,. the surface to be cul U reminds me of the peace which loU the author ol Kssayso.i calcareous ma- the senses .ami improvm the heart. , . . . . . . - i 1 I.... .! th.. r.,wt..ia i.t ! ri.t:.!i.s r.m. i.n- i ill !.. i-rni.iiii.ri(t anil .noire, i v heiicind ina.Ie lii.tii 11mm . :i t In' nl:ii iI 1 Ki.t. 11, , ' e--iy tmtted may ue mcreaseu ann cnricnvu .............. I,- . , ., , t r V". i 1 1 w.i, ..n.i ..... fi.H'.Uois tiuerors . . ciated. whan politicians who fined a him m a ganlen. U hen he b-rleited . . - 1 I rt.VTiTt- A'TTI 'TAf?3 ttit!i ' vvhtclt 'our markets abound. 1 "Mark where t.iaeam.oiotn.1 LL.ciaiqiieata:e,' large space i in puuuc notoriety and . us hi vor bv tians-iessiou, he cxpe.led v ; ii J D 15 h J hXiiS : ' sKahfrom experience us well um oh-' Ho uiaken a solitude u.. I caiU tM po.cc. ,;.v!rj von lu-h pres by their :;.dccp Ir.ra !.';m that pard.-n, and laid 0:1 h.m ,... (nmr n:0shnrn--!T.) V servation, that, in the application of Land taxed with two .uceeasive years sa-ncity, shall be utterly lor-otten j the necessity idinikm- one ui itntU- . - ' FOR V YLT! Oil lit K NT. ' Guano, although apparently a high pric of production, is delivered over t the the one ha written htsnaincupim the ti.m of tuat; which heJiad.Jost, tf ho . v iv..H.i..V1,tu;i,;,. cihfcrtiltacrAlJ .creaid cn.p has teeth and hoof of an overstocked iarm,, u,,pnJ,ab!e ijnnal of the .'improved j would ceruh a. recollection f .U T '.;vh ,; u 1 1.1 i t vd lor thrice tin cost of the manure, and lhat is called rest ! No system ol . agriculture oi ms state atu cauniy, emirms. inere- is an ..inuescrioam . . j &m 1aS;XS on r sod- rotation, which includes less tk five; wlii.st tlie tleeds of tlie other willsluut- interest which be on.s Ma .arde;, , iU iiicn tovci y i till lil ll l-HIUil I VII l"V cr.t , - . , - .... j ii- -1 . " . .1 I r..ii ..i 4.., i ;..v.wt.wl.- T!.!a s .iH. caii secure increasinsr lertility, Iter in tliesrave wihcii lermwiaieu msta- roses, us otai-mms, ami :.. ...J:..i . :.. ...,t:..,.a i...l itst.tiii a full stockiiMro! domestic reer. however succcislul it'ntight have rcompantoiu. hve.-y Janner should IS CL114IU; UUi: HI irilllim. .T.ivuv - -- - n . . ,1 . . c 1 I '1 1 1 1 'I 1 .1 II and tohaceo; tlearn that it acts most animals. And even this must be aided been; the one is the betielactor of his j leach his children to love a Howcr gar- It V , Viu.lr,i.. ju.io i., t.,.. 1 . N .v.irliutut ju-t nwivij. . ,J J.C. Atmi. Sir: H,i.i i...y i-.tfy 1..4I I t XONti &. WRIM liavwuMHlyimrOuKiiRV l,KrTn' fnru.wanl ju,u, .r, t , '. ffl ui' ..no ar; and it m my rttirere W liol lhal I '.:. . ' ; av nowei fjliv. on cotton. I know that the by the, introduction ut artihcial grasses, race, the other the promoier m 11 s ;, e. .1 m....... u oi .e, ,t rodaction of corn is greatly increased, and the application of all the manures personal: interest. I would add tne.teache t!.e love ol the Iwitutiful. In but its nrie bcin less, the immediate which can be collected to -cover the. promotion ol agricultural libraries,! every Hut and shade of its flowers, return In money falue U not so great, land and supply it with the elements of. cheap,' and easily obtained by every j radiate UU benevolonce ol Heaven. Men are cm etouf securities, which production. Grasses adapted to every association, and frequent meeti.:. wind, ism use 1 all beautiful. h n yield -with certainty '.mx' per ccut. variety of soil .can be readily found, and .free discussion,' and comparnojn ol passing through be ds has not paa-ed Ileitis one tl.at,' in dive vears experi- experiment will decide which are the .experience. ' . to admire theyvdd llmver, smiled up.i . ';..t.i...i i a ,...' ..,, i..r ri.,.s. -with tlAn and ell'ectual . Nothin-r is mure latal lo improve' nly by tne sunbeam, and kissed only LM'LUa iirtS Ilv.l;! 1 tciuc.u i.n umii "iiv - - ... 9 s - . ' ii "1 1 1 1 1 1 ll.lVj oiut- v b; . . . , . , . . ..., 4 !.. IV thil I (MU llflilkl und U in ilo u. hundred. Guano is used as an lllus- ploughing, an relieving we ileitis irom meiii.oriii.u.nuiai ..a.. nu j . . , 1 . "r.. tr uer without intendin-' to disparage the grazing of stock until welt covered staht association with those wuo takadelt grateJul that tuere was one m .iv i ut irr irUli7ers with vita luri, wouwi nrouuee rcsuu ni nu our oiiiiuvIuh tuiwat uiv;.mi;-.iuwh, t " .i .n- ,f ttitiaiii.l h liiin in mv trr.ivc am llilff lll'iv 11 1 - -. . , M Mi.n.v jil-iror :tru j n - , t w 1 r' v v ib ff Hutu, fiMn . .. . . ... . . .. .. . 1 i 1 1 1 . : 1 . . 1 ..... 1 . . had n.t.-' It haa euted me uC.dattgcteua aiVc- j K'QJ jGW iCCIlU which a-iiculturisls are familiar. provement which would astonish tnose Irani whom our stocic 01 K.i.'.vieuge is.j.i aiiimwacia e.yovintwii Ii.... of the limitM. audi do pot over a a ! my con- hi renly to the su""estion, that the who have not tried the experiment. i uot enlarged. . . ; in tie. beauty id Ins works, viciooa wlmi, I y it is a p.iecle remedy. ; ?5j vTKF Vsteiu of clearin- and exhausting land "Without the diligent and persever-1 It is a great calamity for men to be j I prosperity ol agricultural pur- 'v?i.l Vl, ' tvUC . JoUd tlmt this is necessary, because of no prosper Those belong ing to one with their equals, and superio. ,n in- neraj prospertty tn any country. I tic 11. rrnRSWtii,rlji,- 0,0.1 a fine 8lwk the growth and increase Jf labor on the climate appear Jate in thelpring and-telligeucc. The human m.nd devc- present season pecu h.r y laviiniblc- im. i.,wllrl..,,.l.r.,vod of hy ilu.so w... have .. vol m , ,;i(l)ds i hit! lino, F(-i..,to,l wiiU,rtatNarur. If ihi were a necessary cunsc arc destroyed by the first eMd weather .bps .11 proportion to the- l.eijueiit op- to a gicat eit.nt on tlie p.nt ol no,c 1...,., ,...1 ...,,.w5ii..ii u .ioh mm I., ittsuio i.v i.i,..si !t in the i-iiv of K Voik. which w ..e....'. ; ....' it .-..nl.l hi n ni' tin u intei-. A number, such as clo-' nortunities of 'nuttiiiz lortn all ol its thus euipl-'tvcrf tor progress ami tin ii 1 in 11. oi.! iiwiiiiaiii it reputation. " I inaii..l.!y ro.om- fr umu 'iute. ana cxiellcuea h.hiaks wili he t-jj. , . ,., e u 1 directly to ver, herdsrass, and others, remedy i powers, and tlie human heart is nn- - provement. - i r... ...a,. v .t1.ii..i.' il.i muiiv of i-....:.i .1 r.il.v it.i n.n. i.n'wia.aiiv wlurh M11. vif"'V .J- ., . ' ., ... i . . . .. l . .. i il .-.t i I I... i... ..I" !-... "..' i-i I in. in. i i.i ....i.".i pi mv .,.. .... .... itiiiifTi . ..j.i... .. ... j - " - .--j yt. .' r. our t.riiirii.itl iihysiriaiiH - I am your- fiicinl, -, CH AS. STREATC1I, M. 1). ' Proi.i.io.1 liy J. U. AYliiv, t'liem'sl, l.o.vell, M.IKKaollUKI'tlS. Tl . ' 1. ....... 4 ..I I... n.i.in. fhlu A.-ll UII. I .11.1111 !l 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 !l 1 1 I llll-.IIIN llll t,,vel.i-fore HHtti.nwdiiiihiapWc.a'4Vyeoii. tlie uuor impovei istiiiiw i u.v v..- . . v, -.r.rr - -tuvo ........ mi. i '....,.Vi,... .. .... f:i.,,..,.r4 .-wrviv u-re. ltiiw ui increased nrohts tu raising and fatten - w w cv..y-v.iuij- -.-:v.ri -i "j; .-r; .; ' , : . . .'. :..-..t..- I,,,.;. r t(i, fS-.i!..t'ti VJltAtv. .-iiid tncriSise. Mien ou-rni not. w oe ittjr uiuftn-"" wv -uk..w . 0v.. . J i the restilL ; 'Labor, it 'is" true, may be prov ision, we are thrown entirely upon 4 i i r. i: ! 'i r. . i : . . . , a . - ti l' .. .1 . .1 llwTiiir l ffficn anti IiPSIUMI vinw; i wu 0.M;...f,,.. da iti ni-nt nn ilivst IMir 1 1011 " t ,e ClOilS 01 CUI I1 RUU UiUSi. uuui Merckml'viiiuors b Cj-s.iM.hy s. I). Sehoolficld, I!ilU!...rmish, l igioo.! t roiuii uwiinefr, aun, oiiu. .u j wf ppoiit, but it is only the uu- great value, and, indeed, indispensable, Mr. j. s. 1.1,,-i.k, c't.a,. n.i',a,.,i t.y irujBiib vv.,...,i. u. .,.. v " k 'ilfui who male such use of th s great but both, m our present system, great - H...I Dealer it. MedU-im xiucalW. l ' - 1 l"""1 Nt,k, ,0 f r. ..... it, Bh4.,i. ... It L immwild to mss Ooi.tlNr'4 " tV-4m' Tie. '&. AImo a will i.deJ adsorimotii 01 source 01 prospeny. - n. " , . V ,:.T . . ' ..J..1'1 1 1 1. v 1 ri.ii.n- .,h fhi.t-iifi table annlicatioii ol throush tlie country in the spring,-witu- the prodiictiiins proved and cultivated, by the comuiu-. of thu, earth are'saleable at most renin nion of feelinj,' which such exercis-s ncratin'g prices. Hreadstiiirsaml pio- - - v . .... . . .. t I . . . .1. create.', He.who is contenled t-i oe tiie. visions. win prouamy appioacn tun oracle .of. his ueighborho.t.l . will become: in valuea an export, m a bigot, and be. surrouu led by syco: than for Vtny previous y. phauis and flatterers. .Knots must be prices are rii, .and a gob Clicdpest, f'Ehortcst, & ... H Host Expeilitlou3 r.oie ' Pctei-ai-tiii' iind tin'. IVorOt. iiil.ti llll llll' e, v- - - r. - ------ 1 . . - . -. . - , - . - s i. :. 1 a-1.11 5s to its sif. taci : and to -out ueuiii uaiueu to ooserve me Li.S. 1 UiTI .ll.'l .-.-- . ll.l.v. , ... ' - -..II"1 ! a c; attle J.:;sstit,i,., i. fvt. liin fi'iotiil mid liu pul.he Koiu'nilly.are oil to t;i.o him a call, as he hvlscomulniil he tan f tUAVKU.EUS ..cnniti-t down the Ittthii:h ' Ja..-' 111 style, ijtuilil.y ami w-; i.t.u l.iisloll Jtoail uro ininriiii-ii, ill. 11 inry willfnul nt 0,tT a. p-omier Irani ready to furry ll.oiil 00 t IVtoThhuiK wilhonl .onv ihl.iy. I5y liiWini; Ihw train, liu-y will nol only tavo 5l eotil in tijo price '( oueh jiassai-p, and uhnil 011 the riiilnarh.stiavi l 15 tuilei, roiiipaicd with the route via VVililii. hut they will iviich J'e t..rl.i...r l,..'r.iro liut IVt.rslmr'T or Portsmoiiih ears start from VV. I.Ioii. a t.iw -caw have to (),.,0.r 10 wait ihore lot lliu YiliiitH.:lmi-ar.---ami lsi.li-a . . avoi.l ihc ,!rl..v i.f ;1A to tjiours at dial .lare. Tor fiiillicr iiit'ormalioii iind tu-kota, a-w '' th. -uichar'Viith labur, is certainly which have just achieved the enter, invit- unwise..-' Let a farmer, thus embarra; prize of enduring the winter. Those sed with physical force, hire out some which have survived, give unmisiaKe ..f thi.4i. lat.oivi-s. iiiAt.invest the money able indications that their perils have 1 'l he 1. 1 i-t r.oliii.ii-. a.o r. tmuJ to him . ,; 1 1 ;n ...mcentratcd been great, and tlie danger of starva ... ...lub fro... td of die ...o,t 1 .1.I..0.1.I i. ;cit . s . j . faillt'uHy and skill- tion imminent. No branch of our farm- tCltZ .ill .ai. will fi.nl m the increased crops, as well than Uiis, if prudently conducted. Ifthe l.has.i.o i..,Citii.i! and .fakiriS work in cve.y. as the additional vaiue given to his es- farmer, on one hand, would avoid an i le ihat may 1.0 ilo.-iml. .' t!lte m permanent fertility, a more satis. overstock, and, on the other, provide am- . . ' X:A.ItMICHAKIi. . j i:ll.tl lPV :u-.tdifatmit ofsurnlus labor. !pie means of feeding, by devoting low uUr 10. . -,..0'. , Another error, most fruitful in mis : aud wetlands, which are uusafe for cul- ;-:i-vt,i,.f. a, which seems to have strong ' tivation, to meadows for hay, he would liCfSVO fOr-wJXlO.;- i,.,i.! ,,' the ti.in.ls ut th... airricuUa-: at once perceive the value of the sysi em, il UtV . 1 s ik i :.-.-.v .ir.d UiKiiiviuo Hiiu a ioiM.iv liio xrr,i ti ovcnuu'i i , ... i ak.,im1I,.ur w txn twvf.ivi. ivttiivrtuin- in merenseii iKimesiic ctninmis u o -lutiii 01 vim II..VHU.... f.-- - UB . 1. 1 t.v.ii' - a tiviavaa-'v-aviav- H..a.H',.!..ra.iv, ai thiMon. . I x ' l"' s '-, at H' e-ett ho.; .i.v... m t.,o t rcstiii-- land , by a rotation of ! profits from sales made from his Iarm. thru-,. tironisMllc - B. . . , , : "f ibd-JH.ro.Wi. a I.Ue.y .,e3t ..lan m-m- occasional iuteisnersions ! There must be bad iiianagen.ent where -...,,, S1...4 n , i;l-2m od r.oii.iihuii tivi iily-iivoor sis vi.ii.s of aa, ho- Cl opa, w uii ot cas.io.iai tinci sj.ci sioua .. v," ., . t 4i.t.iii, mi. 1 a, 1 av., 3 ' ... ' i-i'.;...!...,: 11 1... .t : . n i v.it on. I.it t b, : rotmmbired. ! the seaboard towns ol iXortlt Carolina 4 .4-. ;'--"- "..'7 ' lOMll I" 'Vi 17. V"'.M n 4 J III .... "v-' Jl'ST UF.CI'.IYFDS AT llio Druj Su.ro, Simy Diim-ea. tjll-1 ft mm:. tVloUr li). .that the rotation .is only because the purchase hay and garden vegetables I laud is charged with the production of i from the New Hngland States. I'he re- tUslJVTEKlAX Ah MAX At.s I... is.. I .Mi.ST il.ai m for wile at. T11L UUI ti s'l ; )i: i'.. irn S:...e. lima Tvriiw ii.a.uvknowu ml-the day ill suln. ; 1 1 r. l!iii-i T I. A I -l. v. iivivovti-. au in i. i n,i is c . larnreti win tie or ... - j. ; . . l .. ... 1 1 . r .1 ---.. 1 t ........ ),i..!h-i 1.1, is..-f- . : erons not natural to the soil, and all'ot metiy 01 inisevn tsnotioi.e lonnti &rj " .. . . '.,.''!, i; -which are reiuo.cl .alter they am pro- in unpro-e.i nieens 01 can... ....a.-. . 1 1 t I'XS liOlVC' !M.:i S: aiiny i 1 Oh,i..iO. , , , .,;.:,. ",..trt;r l,v h.eo : neither Durham. Devons.'lVes- T , ''uwii ... a.... - ' -s'"" a-,-,.-..---, 1 l 1 I'.: .M.I.Miii.- Joi nt 1 lie SSl iroph h 111'' ptOllUVVilOII of its native "imvlh, i waters or Avrcshiro, amoiig,t cailli- ho Acv.i ,tbi:td..;t the crap, 'if it i- a.t f o.swolds, Sotuhdowns' or ileum neriM'.tuated in such'a society, and im-j flows into th i.riivpi.ii'ot cease. . As he jrrows older 'Much ought to h will become more unteachable, and be !onc in tins when he dies, his mantle will most pro- 'season is seized J bahlV fall on a worse subject than him- . tin"; in our favor i self,' because imitation is thu most sin- away. Now is tf cere species of flattery,-he. will have j this great interest acquired position t)V sucft a process, jmej muse peuon. Frenueut fciublie of the Farmcfs in ;.scuriiy, the very agriciilturar-fjiibs and societies, ;te imp! les criinntaiji takiii" and reiul: of iourua's devoted 'lime to flwke off . " ... 1 . . . 1 . i . ii.. . . . .... .. to those and kintreH.i--JHs, win e- at ru--. n.c p thrnne such a nettv tyrSSkhe cx.s's, croakers 11 and prevent his rise if not already in, cry power. - ,. Men. will-try and r.ee ; will in the tria Is ol tlieif neigtibersj cess or failure of each new s and their ow n practical.; will appropriate all thai i and reject what is worlhliV Oil no suliject 1 impnry ions, and knowbtlge sought er avidity, when once De if kened to the iiiip.rtaii c' wA to it. I am told tiiatrrs! t,t F. i g'C"''''''-!? 'j'1" 1 ' ei'itt. htindieti 1.0 t.tii taken an ot tlV ;is li a.'i letokr 1 it -i.iK ... ' 1 - . ... . . t. '......:..' ... , -' ,
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Nov. 16, 1853, edition 1
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