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i cf 1 1 .. ilCtl 5 lYFXN.ef " 1..H WIN lov, of Cberland. y I J. L. O'B. AKCH, rf Wk. ' ' rrrr distiict ! Ff TO M. SCALES, Ji.t of P oei Ingham, w urun pimuct t .-ncn.ti-HTON ciA.aE,fewea ' : "'. S.J.HT1 DliTWCxS ;-.'; ' 1 CIL THOMAS X CLINGMAN, ef Baaeorabe Uvx at ll-ae ft ia the mode with great por t' cJ t! i northern people to take their opiniona , j.i.Jluiel from Ecs!Ub auihoritiae, and to make I r V.JX Louisa, their exemplar aad teacher ap ea trV.ure cf e'.llca moral and politics), especially c; a all rptaUone relating to the Soul tod It ie t ". .Jim. Siowia, bo doubt, U prouder of bar outioa at the hand of the Dutches of Sutherland, tbaa of H the praises of bir northern . coworker la abolitionism. " V.':" t.'Tm Pat while tbii U their course oa on tack, tbey ycns8 a tci-'y d:rent on on another Uck. While tLy LIIj-jt prjland tnoit ploeejy ia ell ibit tend to Til at home, they badly proclaim hir decadence and t I-i-aa. They exrfemnl; assure ns tbet ab a'r !- x from bar plaea among thC nation already C - X and on tba eve of Inevitable bankruptcy. TLa iceplre ie naming from her, Ik. ; i i 0", M IMiJIii pum II wwm J " . WI tl t wiisiaof the Worth and East to look at icae, aod to rtflwl th! nearly all the dfflcultiea an J,. I .I rni1h 'tie tthird fat via re Maf'. have aritea from tbe intcrmeudllBf eplrlt of 'cant, in vlkb Erg'acJ la ao cloeely Iroiuttd by loo oitoj In tbe United State that tba rnia of England'! ala al!e poaaeeeloni ia th Wait India, hu been pro tml ty the practical wotklnge of the abolition hnmtuf o rife at tha Norlb that the preeent diffl cahiea ia tbe Eut Indiea hire been precipitated h CiiUr Hll propaganditm and lotol wane v too veiily ykUed to by tbe gOTernmeul. The Htndooe art ttl Chtii!Uni and tbe goTernnaeni caanot make tbta ea. , It hu no tight to interfere with' their re .igloo," eate to ftralnlta ,aericee or cere. ot!a where lolati a oi law, ' and 4 It baa a!rt.!jlipJ . 'tba1 Jnoidera of Juggarnaat put an and to tbe horning of widowarxtingoiabed T. . ftiid at leut , ameliorated acta, wbera It biJ to r jht to interfere wrlth epinloni or mire forme. Eat tlt$ Exeter Hall SaloU, the Pharlfteea of Great Priuin, iaiUt thai 'tnore ibould be dona that the re ll;!oDe prejiidieee of ft g rrat people abonld reoklfttly be Jaealtedtbeir templeeimpovtritbed or profanrd, ati tli aieelne degraded Id order tbat theyjnaj be CL:Ulluta.-Aad they bate beta lietfned to with onfy too tench rtrpeot, and to tbeirlnfluenee at home, and t! BQeJdUng totirie d their emimriee rn India, a:ucb cf tbe pietent difioulty ia tU Litier coaolry .ryb triced."" ;v ' -,:'' ' : W It not look et home, and ate that a parmUte 1u ! - !tat!r ht Mine eoureee In tble eoontiy ie liable to produce ibl una reealta 1 Tba bowline: ff polii. . i ! f tnWagalnat the Soatb.and ae.inet tbe reli . ' tf "-ri, maet, U ptmttirti lo 'and v , ...u J, reuit tTan aiort dieutrooely bare tbea a aisi'ar coorie fcca done la Great Britain, beeania bete it atrikee at no mere colonial ootpotu.bat a tie heart of the eoontry ItfelfAt Jta. anion, iu ia tryttj, ita national great neea. - ?-! ; r A more tbia tbla. It would be well for tbeee wiee csa to lock at bom on another ncoount, Tbia fi! Irg r'ind ie gaining poo ca day by day, Her izporta tbia jear will double Oure, and while tbeee M men of the Eait" hare been tioolling their eeL...?a tonacieneee about the.wicktdneee and roin of tie South, Great Bribvn,; with her ateam propel kn 1 ie teen etealing from them the carrying trade of tie world.'. Northern and EaaWrn abipping liee U'e, and even to Net York Heelf, the moat valoable frc". ' i-tiKtirix to full ball .of all tba ralueC Krriuib eteamcre, while the pampered Col 1' i' 1 to tnfport wbick the tooth hu bled, ie who.! behind, and oat of tba race. . - Tie ?prif iotereata anrter the excluaire charge of tbe r'. r.b and Eaat are going dowa before Britith ecre Iiion, and tbaecmnerce oi the country de ptcd for iu TiiaUly apon th aJare-growa product ef CeEonth Thee aJona prtTent bankruptcy. There alone keep Eoropa. in check, tbeea wlone eoa tie ea to pey for the foreign good imported.' The Ccii.h doe Act part,' and more than her part Lot ill ITcrAlook lo it that ah doee bera." , ' , It wsat do to eoaot apoa the deoadenoe of Great L' 'a or deepif bar rlralibip. It la all n onwma. fit re?er wae itrongar not would batter lear watch 1 2- Tl e list CUrlor.e Dtnocnt baa a Cortpoa i:z, ssd that Corwsoodeol lake tooto taikfot eij'.r; ilit icrci Store ia Charlotte bad four etoriea. YTe girt vp the point. . Tte Store are Ike the Cor r:"r if s I deJcie nt ia tbe vjftr etory. , I : J er and more Importaatto be kaown. Tbe f '.:: t t;cn which the U. & Hint atanda, and which e:... iha lliia Street at right angle, la ttof College C-: t. . It Ii ecxe Ulcg etie, ' '"' 7 o Ccit we bT Bxla tha nwwfr kcmonblt. -.t. rr WiifcH'M. j' " . i ' 7?iz6Tot, Aujuat 14. The State Department r" --:!y beea a4riedof tha puaagt of aa act t. etueka Cccgra Ixspoatcg an additional try coctiibauoa of 10 par eeot. ipon the ;d at tb Tarioua euton houee of that -l fter tbe firtt cf July Jut. ; . ; ; H f en t ecaived here of th bntk ing i ;:i aotg th Kitktpoo, (Cidmi) t ' J c : : J, l vt prompt mMart were j . : t - : :' t fr jres of the die, tusd ; 2 1 tl t3Ts?c;si! each member l -t Lfr!.': cr, Va and vicia j a i r . i ':-s, wcicri, lor eitnt, and it ; :t f.-c.-eifntia t.,at firt ef ' f '' ir 1 c rr r tr- ; t : ::i .. iL cf lie :i i irctee ia circcrsffresce. . - i tir'y od'y f;r s tie c ,.' i I :s I , f.i cJ tj na .'.ut t'uH the trt r f ) t .vw i rt, r. ' :-... tit ,, rf t! " 'iii' j pudy I , ot, va down iuto tbe id3fet, ilomed. ... eel .a t a i r i to li i it sice tf eon.9 ca cr toor tart: OCt of about thirty on board, Were raore or U Injured tire or four eemelr. Sereral WilmiBitofjUee wtr oa board, ail of whoa escaped, with the(exeep tioe of CapUla C. D.Tlil. who bad bW bed cut, and'WM otberwba aomewbat hurts not ao badly, boweter, at to detain bia on the road, lie earn oa ia tbia morniog'e train. All who were eriooely hurt, and could be remored, were carried to Goldibertf, where they were amply provided for. One old lady, who appeared to a traveling alone, waa eoneidarably Injured oa tbe head. Sbe etopped at Falfoe'a Depot, where ehe will be ur to receive every attention boepitabl aeiibborhood tea ren1c. . ,' The Adam' Expreu Mencnger wa amongl tho who were eooeidered eeverely injured elo an old teatlemaa from Johnaoa CountVi whoi earn we have not learned. . . A negro woman, who if hardly eipected to live, waa left at Dudley Depot. A neero man, a train band, waa alto very badly hurt, but we believed to be eomewbat eaaier when' tb train vbiob arrived here tbla morninr, pawed GoldaboroV, at , 1 o'clock, A eoneiderahle portion o "the treitle work at tbe point-tb Yellow Marih, w believe H ie called -wia thrown down, end the paaeengera will have to ba tratuferred from one tiaia to another, an til tb trtatle ie put op again, whiob will be ia tba oouree of to day. Tba whole treett work where lb aeci dent ooourted, doe not exoeed forty to fifty feet la length. Tbe apeed wa about iwenty milee an hour '.: VV bar not heard the amount or tbe loo aui-taia- id by th company," It muet be coneidenble. Tbe engine meat ba a good deal injured, and the cera ate preitjeaentlally aaedop. . . BY TELEORAPH FOK THE JOURNAL, GoLDeioao, Aug. fitb, 1857, Muaai. Fvltoi It ntioai I here examined tbe diaaeter at Yellow Swamp, which occurred on yeater day afternoon. Tba breaking of tbe foremoat driver oa engine Mechanic, eeveral yerde tbia aide of tbe atreem, cauaad tba paaeenger cara to . rua off, aod ia opactting, eeveral paeaengere were injured, but oon eerlonily tb flreman wae tbe only perion wbo had a bone broken; be waa badly bruleed and bad one lib brokea., . 'i.'.r .-, w.;.-. '.-' A lady paaeenger wia eooailerbly injured, but ie now walking about and doing' pretty well. Tbe road will be In traveling order to night, ' , "v ..-it W.8. A. ' f ,- .- m in i. f i. . ... . ; ' ' ,, rllfaHMMatiKarrIU. ' Bum to, N. Y., Auc. 1 A pieea ol rook, woleb ing one hundred ton, fell from tbe precipice at Goat liUnJ to dy. There were three peraone underneath at tbe tim of tb fall, two of whom were acveraly injured. aat rn. Mr. O. W. I'araona. of Cleveland. Ohio, fatally injure J. ' Faoat Kiaiie Br a private fetter, w learn thai there will he ne light In Kaneaa. , Tbe Lawrence people have given up to Gov. Walker, and th fore .1 ..J J V A tl iew (.do oruir . eui'piTifq vj oricoon. , uur oor teepondeai ateiee tht te f t elavery party bad given in tha tooteit tor alavery bf tore the arrival of Guv. Walker tbat the country ie ootamted ior alavea that Judca Elmore'e nrgroee bad moat of then been froet-hitwo during tbe inter thai tbe cold wiode from lb JJoekv HounUinm eweeviee over Ih lend, wirb ao wood to keep th nrgroee aa ea aa they require, tender tbe country onauited to tbert. ;We leirn from ibe beil authority of friende who have juat viaited Kineaa, tbat Ihia information ia correot. I , ,t ;..vj j. South Ctnlininn i$t in$t. 1 TlXie. The Houiton Telegraph, of tha 4th, la ita commereiel review, remarket v ' ' " ' ' .- ! M Our aocoume of tbe growing crop are generally wtiafactory tbaa latt week, and with tolerably good raina ia many portiooo of the Stale tbat have been Buffering from drought, wa are juatitWd ia aaiioipe ling belter erope tbaa wa have heretofore ealoulated upon, anouia too eeaeon prove tavorattla, tba cotton crop of a greater portion w the State etev vet teeape rite, end be brought np to nearly aa average oron, making tne totel produot to oe tooled lorconeiderably above tbat of any previoua year. We ara aatirfled tbat ia moat of tna aountry ciat of tbe Rrezoe valley good crope will be made. Ia portiona of thai vel'ey tbe etapla rroraiaea to produce well, while in other portiooa the crop will be ehort. We mey probably eey tbat tbe preaent proepect Ie good for a little more than three ooartera of a crop. Wai ef there tbe long oontinoed drought baa retarded the growth of the plant, and th beat eelimaie we heer Jo not etabla ua to hope foe mor tbaa half to three quar tore of a fetryield. M Cora crop ara aometbioa ike cotton in their proapeete, ' While there are ao poitione of the State in which enough wul act t made lor bread, and at a general thing for tattle, ia tbe great eaatero divie ioa tbe crop ara turning out hiodaomelf . There ia good reaeon to believe that wa are dona with lapor tatiooo of corn from New Orh ane.' With tti eztea aion of oar Railroad in Texaa, aad the conecqeent fa oiiuiea tor exchanging tna prooacte or vtrtoua parte of tbe State with each other, we may look probably for ft greater degree of independence tbaa ie enjoyed rjy any otner state Nona or aoutn. ... M Sugar cane baa aleo improved ia ita appeaiaace aiace our l.at, and good rain having fallen geniraly ia craaoria and me lower eounuee,. lb plantera are encouraged ia hoping for a fair reiarn.yet for their libofa.M ." ' 1 ' - A lew Mtrtir Vrr ' St. Cerbta, of Lube, bu ia? aab d a new eyatem of BrtipeHmg veeaele ao wo learn from tba Diario da la alariana. Hie plea propoare tbe coildiBg of wind toille on tha decka of hie ehipe.with treat winra. from which the motion ia communicated to aide wbeela, Mrilar to moee ot ateainibip. The model have been eacteeeully worked ; and it only remaloe to be eeea whether the force ( tbe wind will r eufioieet, wbea thue applied, to give veatela tbe velocity of or dinarv eaJIint ahipa. it tbii rroblemiaaaMef&etoril aolvadtbePiarioaayaitUevideat tbat a winJmilJ ebiti will la able to Bail juat aa well ita a eootrarv aa waa a uir wine, eeeanfe, ii oeiog perreaiy eaij to alter the poeitioa i f the wtngt, they may be always Ofpoaea o ice wita, wBaieTers,r"-' on u may tlgw from. The inventor hae asked I t iLa rrotoiioa ol a patent from tbe Cuban Government, end ee boob ea i. !. . j k - ''t - .v. v- lite ('aoiru be uuiicdcc iu urn czpen meata apoa a large ecaie. Duvocn Ctr Iiiob. The followieg frcta tbi New York Sun ia about the beat thing cl.it eor t wa I it red for many a day : " A coctle of peteet 4e.,e' ibirpeigrt bold of a ( ,--;' 1 frreeBborn, yetterdiy, near cn cf tha ho r L :a tbey IoodJ ie le 3 extnord Tjanly ve j : t' : - H" tti t f 't wii irt.'j '.i i at C ir.'j e sough to go it t.'-ica tfcer , ...I t... rt i - ,1 ft es3 . ,..lli i : I- ... w... . : A i rent! t, Ut: n-', . 9 1 rta- r-ct mi tt' I fr a ' t Aa t a bov i '.t ii. e i- i! r..i. , v ' l-l a .j aa r rti... .. ;i at ;aaee, etiatched the f j a i.k It vf. : M I have fit I La L :c! -r i ..atari , air, remarked the FreacL j, i ,rUi t the lmili- Sot I of yonra," retwre J tie other. - u You an MtkJnr it. ! ith me, then 1" I ehouIJ ba aorry to lavo yon ia doubt of the fot, waa tte rnaoleut reaponee. "Look ion; i'r."eaid tbe new corner lt am maa of pec!, and mind my owe boeinea. I traddl with none,' asd I receive no unprovoked intuit, f pane yoara by .for tbi time. Boy, brine; me another alaaer The Creole broke into taunting laujrhUr, and wbea tbe aocond gbaa wae brought, atenped ap aad Mixed it. drank part ef the oontania. and tbrew in remain dee awav. Tbe Frenchman would have ruabed aeon blm. bat waa held back bv tb byitandere. "Hold air !" the- cried. or you are loet I If he doee not kill roo oa (be apot, ha will ia tha duel ; for he ia tbe meet ekilful dueliat la LouUiana. With oiatol. or rifle, or with tbe eword.be ie unequalled. Be baa killed thirty-four men, and wounded over eixty mora. M What you tell ne," replied lb Frenchman, eonvirme me tbe more inn aa oognt to oe dealt with.- " ' : He tbea drew near the maa wbo bad Ineulted bin end eaid " Sir, I happea tot ia a particularly good humor, to-day, and am not diapoeed to take ofjeoe. You have taken away two glaaeee of beer I bad or dered t it ie now my tore, and I hope my forbearance mey leach you better bebavior. Boy anotberglata r Tb boy brought it, trembling, ee if antieipeiiog a eataetropne.i Scarcely bad he planed it oa the bblc, when lb bully again aeiaed it, aad toaeed off ita eooteota. At tbe aeme inataat, like a tiger on bia prey, tb Frenchman threw bimeef oa bia enemy j eud eeaailed blm ia the face, breatt, and aide, eith a teropeei of blow and kicks. , The bully, who had not time to rroovtr blmeelf, waa aooa etretcbed oa tbe floor, aad pommelled etill more nnmeroifullv iU bleeding and quite incenaible. Tha victor' tbea quietly drew forth hi pocket book, took out a card, and pinned it to (be veet of bie proatrato foe. He then eaid to tbe epeotators of tba affray : - "If there la pieaenl any friend ol tbla individual, I would Inform bin that ba may And m at my lodg iie ovary momma from eirht lo eleven. Boy. an other glaee of beer r " ' ' 1 bia time ba took '! glwa, and drank it off com poaedly. Than, paying for tb four glaaeee, be turned end left tbe place, amid tbe wonder of all tbe com Ac tbey lined tbe vaoquiabad bully, it waa fouoi that two of bia riba were broken, and on of bia evea waa aerioualy damated. The card bore tbe inacrin tioa i M Lvcuh Fitit, Fenoing, Waiter, from Pari will give loalrucuoo ia frncing. boxing aad ia the vailoa metnodo ol ggbtmg. ' Terma moderate.1' " boma aix wreke after tbia acene tb door of M. Petli'a apartment wae flung open, one morning, and mau wroae in wuooui announcemenu . Do jou know me F be cried, la ft voice choked with rage. ' ; r . , ,,, ... v " I'erfectly," reaponded ibe fenomi maeter What Uyour wiahr . . ' ' io gin vou," tbundered tbe bully, whoatiaa tuet recovered from bie wounde. of which, however, he bore tba tracea. I know I waa Aral ia tba nnanel i on that aooount 1 giaw you tba choice of wepone. . nut mac cute, tor yea or i muai be a oorpee eefor luiieel." : " ;; , " Let ae raiber Ulk tha matter over coolly. re plied th Frenebmaa. 1 have no mor deal re to day to kill yon, tbaa to beat too tbe other dev. But if yon ara bent on cickinc a quarrel, voa will find ma 'J'" -: . ' '. , 'vWreiobedboaeter, we ehallaeeL 1 have killed thirty-four aiea alieady in duela, and., and voa are maob miatakea if yon think lo make o afraid of you!"''1 '' i t:ar waa no neip, and tna combatante proceeded to light out their quarrel. Petit deferring to the petty, wao cn&ee tbe eword, ia tbe uae of whka he wa ery eiptrt. He received a wound la tba arm. and the leaeing maeter propoeed an adjuatmenl but tne ireoie mmied tbat tbe encounter ibouJd b fatal to on or th other. Il wee not lone before fee fell mortally wounded. Tbe community wae deliver I from aaiweoe, and retire feme ro widely oetablieb d aa a proftater of tha ecieao of battle, tbat pa pile cam to bim from every quarter. 1 ' ' ' ' iLbxa rAwati oa tb ertarre. i Ethan Spike. of Hornby, in ibe Stat of Mainal baa written to tbe Portland Trannript tba following grapnto repoti oi a aeron a, recently Oelivared in Hornby, by tba Rev. Ehler Fawiil. ie trail worth peraoil, and laying to heart : ; " Elder Pblne-ae Fawiil a eaebad acia il hat Sabherday, Il wu a great aoutbaat of th Elder' an' gin oomfort to many. I do euppoe Ibat Elder Fawail, when be'e fairly waked op, le abaoataa toogh a euatomer ee thetdivil ever wreetled with ; I don't raaly apoee he'd a bit mora efeerd of Betzebob, or evea tbe Old Boy blmeelf. tbea I ibould he of a tear ling coe.lt. You orter to bear him talk pt th divll jeat at ealj and tamillyer aa though be kaew be bad the criier under hie thumb, and waa iirtaia he bal holt ol him whar the hair waa abort. But I wu r-oiof ta Bay aumthmof tbia laat aarmint of bia'a :MTh Elder la'hldaowa Bering plota, aa' prooved 'em aiu- - -.,,- i "Feat. Spirtooaliam le tba worka of Satin. Second, li'a the tow jiate, worked by odd fore aad vitalized aoper carbooick electric said. ' "Third, f Tbi pint I didn't get boll of egiietly. ae not apeaain' very ngioiy out it waa itber Maa metiara or MOrmooitm, but it don't matter much, aa wmcnever n wbb, aa provad tL) , "Fourth, ita Aaymill maguitude. , " Fifth. (Tbia pint, naythar. I can't rive vetbank em, bat it wee awe kind ef a bog eaouaded authin like Jewn-bo.) ";",-, ,-. m Stxth. Ef it war epeerite, thej war evil epeeriU. " cevenu. - mar ie ao epeerite, ao-aow. " Tbe diacoare waa chock fall of Scrioter ber- mg oa the eeveral pint, an hyetrrieai lack for be'a )aat ae larned u be caa be. and I do ectooally bleve, af by acoidant, (ba wouldn't do it noiolj,) be aboeld get eny more into him. he'd bnet rite ap I Why, he'd bandl them great Greek andLatioa worda in icb a way that nobody aaa anderataad, jaat ae auy ae i eaa aay caow, or taaer, or aay outer ramp; bouaebold word. Ha anid tbia eon of thing wu aothing ua to him. Alladed to the Witch of Eodor, and tbe bore . a. -.a. a .. .a . 5 waica got tne uivii into uea. at tarn piat tbe' U uer wen i on oa a target anoni port eaid it waa pti'o tbat ef the divtl ever got aoul of tbe peky bogs, be'd got ia agin eaow, ia tha abap of wbwkey iwetened with etruok nioe. Tbea ha tuk ap the meeiaena, and the wey be made their fee' here fly ie a wiuia warniq ta eu wrapper, oaia uu waul eeoona-nina coiw or tobacxera d crreoce atwraa to em an that ere btmeoa magog apoken of in the Scnprer. Tbea he BUuck aout into abaoat the All migbtteet pea-raor-raahaa ever bera la ihia aublooe ary pear. He actooly aeemed to tike tbe divil right up oy ioe lau, ana icaie fiira i.ie a. eat woaid a ;ee. I beeat mueh of a poick aod doat rua much to iraagena ioo, bat, I waa to bub, I eerjaat thoutht I could hear tbe old critu-r holler, aa the D'er w&aoged and cu-ed h;a araout. Ef U wr ia hi place, I'd thick twice abaoat it iLrt I'd go eae!.irg rioand agie within tha ElJer'a teech." Chik, It U Jd, aTiEjr ton?) tie kefrire- rrj'iua nuh rnMecft ea by li, Amn, at UM.srv td nr. .. tewM u jm K-vi, uia ti.r -m Til it i cotiL-T. Utij tine, .t utott--tj t-i : i i It '. ,1 it I. $ c. .It .ttl. aUft vt t ' , , s-'ti cj Jftioa t' , : t crc. atv-t. .JU ltr liia u. t. J. i-rrec, ee: riou of i : pa, le growth, Uoom' tod j 1, u i only 1 t Ja by reference to fc ea: ..jga acne ol J:n. aiany pujiierr.vi kept joarnala for yeare, which embrace muoh vaiua ble ioformalioa, bat they hive not been generally pablubed. The blooming ia bow considered aa ara ia tbe pro mac of the crop, aod le a bet often referred to, for the purpoa of axing the qoealion of a latt or aory erop. A planter of unambere eooaty, ia Aiaoama, adjoining Georgia, la let. S3 deg., aad long. 9 deg. W. from WaahingtOB, baa kept a record of tb drat bloom for 14 years, which le bera inter tad, with tb yield of each year, ae ahowa by tba commercial tablea 1 imee of flret blooma aa followe I 184i-Jaae t......yUi4. .........14,60X ...t, 100,637 lSM-Jaae 18........ ............. 1,77,WI l(7-Jaa .....I.UT.634 I84S-JBM 1.. ,, V&W ltMCJaae T.... M. .... .1080,700 I(t&0-Jaoe23 l,a5,J0 lSSI-Jaae It .;. 1.015,000 l85lJ U 17 ae twee v f .S,2ti2,000 ltuS-Jaaell , .t.930.000 lS61-Jnt4..,....M t,847,000 ISM-JoMle...., , 1,627,860 1M4-Jui)4. JfiiOfiOO 1857 Jane 17.. Tbia ia from tb eamc plantation, and under the aame a eneral naaagement, and in the latitad of Lake Providence, La. ; 4 t Tha txtrmes ia tha blooming datea arc the 7tb and 24th of th month, and the average for tba 14 year a ia tba 16th day of Juna for tha frit bloom. Tbia year, 1867, ia th 17th, and inatead of being a month later, le only two dayi later tbaa tbe aver ae for 14 y ear, and ie earlier than tbe year 1836, 1854, 1850, aid W4f,- ' - ; . i One of the laneat crope ever made wu in 1822, wbea tbe Ant bloom waa on the l7tb, preoiaely the data of tbia year. 1 be carliaat bloom in tha 14 yeata wae in 1849, which wu tbe 7tb, but the yield that year wu 700,000 balae lea tbaa 1848, tba year be fore, when tha firet bloom waa oo the 181b. i It ia generally reported that tbe erop now eultivat ed, ao far ae tbe etande, quantity pleated and condi tion are roaoeraed, will compare favorably with any pre viooe crop. . , Tba largeet erop ever grows waa ii 1855, wbea the firet bloom wa oa tba 14th, being three daya earlier thaa tha bloom of tbi year, aad only one day before the average time. . .j - . . ? -n te Tbeae datea areaot Irom the Wiaeleilppi river or ite tributariea, which woold be mor eatiafactbry to oar immediate eequaintaneea. Our Arkanau fnende have a large intereatlovolvad in tbia queetion,' and we regret we have ao reliable faota oo tble point, gatbered from tba Arkanaaa liver. Tbat rich, alia vial valley, where cer Nachville friend ere plan ing, ia on tb lino of let, 84 deg. and long. Id deg , being 1 deg. North, aad 7 deg. Weal of th location wheie tbe above regiater wu kept. In tha abaenee ol well aicer timed ficta, therefore, no correot etatement can be made to fix tbe overage date of blooma oa that river, The preaumptioa ia, however, tbat a week liter would be a f ir allowance for tha difference ia latitude. We would then have lb 15th of Juoo u tbe average for latitude 83 deg. in Alabama, aod 22d for latitude 14 deg. in Arkiotu. " . Tha reoort of ihia rear, in tba Arkanau valley. for tha first bloomf i 24th ot 85th, being only two or three daya latter tbaa a lonpoeed avenge date for blooma. - ' - ' ' ' : , " i It aeeme that in lat. SI dec tbete were three yean ia fourteen, wbea blooma did not appear until tha ltd, S3d, and 24 ih t aad average crope wjre mad ia each of then year. - - : w inter, therefore, tbat tbe erop m aot u lata ae many euppoee, and that nothing baa happened yet which will prevent aa event a crop being made, and With a late froet, the erop may be large, quite large, Tbe number or acre, bow cultivated with tba regalarity of atanda, wilt aaa'aln the opinion that 8.600,000 bale may he growe, whioh may be worth tt70.000.000, and tha aurat crop t30.000.000. mak ing a yield oi $200,000,000 out of the te crope Which will oommenee ooming Into' market iq our r,-iAna citiel in aix week from (be nreent tint Froea ih bloominc to tbe opening of cotton, will evirate eboat forty daya, ao that all tbe wooma pre vioua to tbe If th of July will be opa by the lat of September; and tb bloomi previous to tb lbtn el September ought to mature by ' froet. W have, therefore, about (S daya yet of a blooming eeion, and it ie ibe opinion of man v good obeervere tbet bloomi enough may opea ia a day en aa acre of land, wbea everything le favorable, to male 100 pound of eeed rottoa ; tbe average, however, may not be more than a tbirl of tbat i mil, tbia rapid prodoc tioniia habit of the plant, and ahowa thai a crop may be made ia a aiorf feoxm, wbeocver the firet yielding qualitee are fully euitiined by the eeaeoa. la addiiioa to tbe facta elated, w have tbe further disci oeo re now made, that a far aa th crop of 1857 have matured, tb yield ia law. .; The wheat crop will eoon be gathered, aad ia known to be abondaat all over tba world. Tbe graaa erop I on of the finit aver grown, 1 he oate are now rea j for tba reaper, and a better crop hu not bees la tea yean. The core crop in tb lower lati tude are made, and ara excellent Tbe auger crop ia nearly made, end will be entirely aatiafactory. Tbe core crop in tat. 84 deg. aad 85 deg., ara nearly made, aad are good. -Tba product of tbe garden are large eud Hoe. , v '." Theec are encouraging etatemente, and help to aoetaia tba opio.on that tha cettoa crop, the rreat regulator of everything, will ain't pp Iheyiekl of the j W. IH l,VJIlfU. . ,. ; We predict a eeaeoa of great commercial proeperi IV. The itice of coiloa ie hieb. but not hicber tela lively thin land, aegrora, meat, mo lei and eogar. The agricultural products of our country' comtitnta a leading element io oar oational wealth. 'The ad vanca ia prieee ia bo doubt attribatable to tba annual gold crop of California. We ir thae iaereaaiag car money, wbieb ia tbe meuure of vio which enlarge u tbe meaeure growe. If tble were paper and aot gold, tbe dieuters of 1838 might follow, but tba gold crop of California ia a reality, aad aot a fiction. The pricee of produce bow ara lusuined.by a solid gold Kandafon, and not by printed paper u tbey were in j4-r. . . .. The cottoa and edgar alone being worth $200, 000,000, the whole production of the year, whioh meat be received aad iorwarded t their nrorer pi. cea, by tha merehaat and bank, maal-pay tbem an tmmenre aum, and being well paid, muet and will mium loeir creuu who cue ane an profile. , Moeocrro ia Nxw Ton iV have not latelv eeea that veaerabl peraonage, th eldest Inhabitant, otberwie we would bare obtained hi a&dtvit or certiloate, tbat withia bio recollection there sever waa id tbe month of Jolv. ia tbe citv of New Toik. ia Brooklyn, oa State a laland, or on the Jerery data. aoeh a eountlete boat of each hard-billed, chare- billed, aad long billed moeeeitoa, ea ia tli present eaid month of July. Tfcey thrrn tb air, they darken tha hcavea,' and the. ear a is scireely tea- ante bie oa account of tbeat. Tbeii aambere are beyond numerical eomcuUiioo. BJLona and billiooa do net include a buliocth or a tri. Loath of tbea. Ererr blade of fasa, every leaf of a riant, everv bt- lumed aod, everything and eery piece ia alive with them. In the kotue and aroaiid be acute, on the lour 9 end ever th toccre, and aJa 1 in the dormi tory aod lhrscrh tha dona tory, ia axd throorh and around ind on and above and be'sw ttrr thicr and every jlxct hua et-z;;;. It M r-D..l.e; aw..l t3 ll.zl ib.'t. tat t:"-ri t.Tfi e:-i tj to f; r : 1 t : - lfk r :rs . U '.' i ikJ rcI-T r; ia L t:iiUJ a-,i r; ' " :0. W..I la krivt aavi i pan miii pw .ua.- Jin. U4 af 1 prw jr MOTHERS brie r aa w lrtU EA: thalr tlGTJEEREOTYrES Uka ly CHO .. I DOlXAft AND UPWARDS, at kit Rooau, 1. a aeere nena er upputu Drag Eton.'" TlCikTS TO BE HAD AT THE JOURNAL Cfr"" " fRKB OF CHA&OX. ""'J ? '? h Pnwn t.,u .I,.- - -. CuatniT Baiuv,iJoLU!iIiTTm., ,.Mr.A.iUhtW,aUd4rprbl!Mwv:!l;;lu t - maa ia Weatera PeaaijIraBla, ttatea aa Lilowi i fctV with a tamer la Arartronf eoaaty who wu riUtJbl ftptut to e mat tkUt 1 1 pra4d aha te bay a I et Eeerkare'e Hollaad Bitten, k4ileriii tt wooli ec j ' MeeUng him eome raoithJ after, what ww my j. ' atlndtif bin hela, hearty iaaea toU me Is t. tigtdMpuU, aad that tbU woainful ehac& t. baea prodaeed bj Bwhave't Hollaad Bitters, to wl' he atlribetedaolalyhlartrtoratioa., , ' r ,',' See adverUteweut ia aeetber eolama. .. , , . Aagoet 4-281l.lw.' s ,. : V ty : v -S - 1 1 to turn voTsu op aiw tiAJrovsn cocstt, THE mwcnbT teapeetfally aanoonoe tfxn'iu a .b dldai lor re-tUetloa apea 6U daj f Axwt at, t9 .Le? Oflae of Clark ef tb Cowtof PUm aad Qoarter r a ef aald Ceaaty. Grateful for theoteLm anl i t wkUh ale fallexlllaaes hate aerfUotw eAUii U l .j. h trwrte that hi affbrt te aurtt that aoaiu zi eaw" to hum a renewal Ofthilr eaSVtgai j a&l ia Ue a mo t ef t ' . re-atoetlea, he eaa eal pledr e eocUunatieec' effort te dlaeharge mltafullj aad aeeeptaUy IU. a. aaidofflc. ,, . SAMUEL R. BTJNT1 April Z7th, 1857 ' '.)'".'. '1 J -j:3te Herald aad Coca, eopyte. i to tubs vTBtai oriaw HAaovacacorxTr, TRUSTINO that J hare hitherto tlmbvfri tha iU.i tf , the et&ee af Clark ef the Superior Crt af Law to the tttl J faetloa of all eonciraed, I fanaovae myatlf aa a et!:i,t- for yoar suffrages at the elect loa te be held Jon He C i dayef AaguataexU , JAS. AWttlCIIT. Jejieimh,.1867'- '(;,,:.J71V.. ".':'. ; til Ova Wxiilt Lrrraa 8ht Parca Cuiii.Tr "r be diae6atifed until further notice. If ear .r ati-ooj I . te eaad their eutomei eo weaklj rtporta. we eaa f. - i them with omr dally paper eontaining the earn, at "i c thaa they pJ for thi letter eheeW Ordwe for pr. sra meat be left at the offioa, ap atairt, ea Wedaaediy of e-i rveh. apcciax, aoTicai. THE Subecriberi to the fund for tie pnwhML i of a BlL aad ereetiag a steeple ea Front Street M. E. Xhtreh. wia please hand tha ameant of their aabaerlptla te lit, Clear I A F, Catoa, whe will wall en 'you, aswewUhto p frwo'I wlthjtb werh eoon as poeibl. Other LiikLi . 1 the tx:i.'.:rrTrs.. Jaly let. 1857.. r.. r . w Afi. jn j L4tf. COMHKRCIil. BARK OF Wll BtrT; . A' DIVIDEND OP ri?E PER CENT. ta t I . , ::U , i t3toek of tbla Bank wlU be nald te tha ''.i. ' and after Monday, the 17lh IniUat. ' Bf oraer et tne uoara, . , , t, BAVAut- UuLiir, Aait6th,lt7.-8da-aw''a ;' ' :. . . WOTICK. THE SUBSCRIBER will tiki ttrM tt, ' Jail, (the M eld jaU" la Wilmlnfa) and bm tie at- SWOT V-MV .W. Wm V , WVM HflW f.iA thai he will aot be reepooiible for Ur n. David J. bOUritLKLjtvn. . u .v.i .r.t- w.. i - i i. . . Aug. 8th, 187.i ' '' Li-l-.u ' ' 10 XtKWABJl, v. . . . ft- WILL he rtvea for the eppreheasioe aad 511 my 1 V te or oeloomrat In jiU m ibu 1 t.a ftt aim, of 1 LLb; eorraai DAVID. He Wft horao ea tie aonUitf eg 1 " td tart., aad kaa a4 beea sloee eeoa. Ii W opfr oolorvd taalaMe, aboat 14 yaar of a a. and W $ tM taoaea m MtgH. tie aaa ita M ln rj ua k4 -of hair 1 a Miner ballt, wU-et txr. Ho ' t the aeigheorheod ef Riohraoad. Va. Ii y t- totapt to esoaaeaa th North. !' I . I aaaaLad is rard jtaioet hi OOBef Af Aageat eth, 1857 - -it 4. ooamoaATmo wnotcn- jno ao. wmn ' ! (Stcwrd bt Utttn Pattnt.Y ADMIRABLY adapted for enoloeinf PnUle Om-iade, ' Ceraotertoe, Ralooeys, CotUfM, are. bhoep a.1 Ox Uardle, Patent Wire, Poking d.teadi aal Irp Paral tare. Patent Wire Coal gcreou, Oit.Saad aad Crr4 , eerooaa, Wire Netting for Moeqaltoc, tbep, IVaUrr. ed ether parpoeee ' Wtr Bummer hoojaa, Faor Wire Work ' la mat variety for GmrtloM, are. : ' ..t1' M. WALK EX. A fcONS,fcfaBtt'ctaror, . i No. 635 Market. N. B. Cor. fehsUlWadjltU;!, Aacatt a, 18S7.--ly. ... . ' ' -roRiriFfT, ' : "A ., . QTHE TWO STORL3 FO&KXrLY ooeotlol t " Weeeri at Enn.M bolng thoe oa tha eoath sad of A y bloek, froaUag a "Loodon Whkrf," are tor rent or 1mm from the Ut iij of Ootabor atxt Alt the Dwelllaff Howa formerly oeMploJ ty Tbomaa D. Walker, adjoining the feetdeme of flobt, U. Covaa. . ; .. , I Apply t Kobt.U.Oowaa arte the aabtoriW. .v ; - - P. K. lacKixaox- - Aaguat Sd, 1857 r fof . &UOo - . , , .... aoe Hiwiuo. 'PHE aWve reward will he said for the errrawtan ! . A eoaviotioa ef the paroaa at aoraoae who, oe Uo a ' ' tte 17U loot, oornmut a rroit rteUtloa .f law tot jt ntj of the baUdiog af Mr. j. C Mju la the ocur ( ioa ia 4th etreet, ketweea Walaoi aad iUkreas. ss-'ii, ia ' , this tewe.'- 1 . ; : ''" ! , , ..,.. , ; - . 0, O. PAlSLBr.h!-.!.; '. Wilmlaitoa, N. C, Jaly I let, 13&7 . tv,t : '. ' Ceraraaraial eoey Ximm - t - . . COBa-COBJT. 1 nnflSHSLS YELLOW COO. aVoxpUd I .UUU per fob. J. H. Fkoeop-Ce- Jb4-U t-. , r Foctalety. ' . ! . ' T. O. dr. B. O. V v. . . Dl TWO FIRST CLASS STORES ON V..3T id Float KUrvot, near Market, btif N a. 1 -i Srr la Granite K e. Thot fefcw are k . -. i , t ' , i t. ite rroata. two stne ait a. bu to fca rt s .,, i la the rear from side atios, aad U aitl to a L t - a ta IVt Good, Oooriei or Cro "7. ff t- at Wo. ttriorth Water Street. K. 1 C. 1 ,41 i . , . Agent for GlLiSERT 1011 " Aaf. let, 1857. : " XLECTIOS OTIC A. . . . ' A CCORD1N0 to aa net popod at the but a-' 1 f va . .lLnilatara, aUUd M A SapUmmUry aot to uU Mat of the ople ef the 6tu, ritsr, t th rd aaMadmeat ef the fo-Mtitetion," kf k ta - V that la trot 7 loetioa !eiaot, oa ih Ut Tkoiw U Aw J root aext, a aailol Bot will be ppar4 to eoeeire 4 nm of all who are taefiaod le Aa. Tho tr-Trraf f i- o. -poeed aeaowdraoat will ret wilh a writua er p;atd 1 .t V " Approrfd." Tkoeoof a ooBtrarytT : a t roto w .ke rv WTitaea er priatod tieket Not orprwod." . ! 1 At the eaaae time aad plaooa, LMOtioes v 1 V'.J ffl RtiriBUUr ta the aext CoBrrow from U t. aad of . Clorki ef the Coanty aad Far, 0-j of I v'r CowBtr. ii.D.1 LXsi .-i- f imj tKk, 1337. i i y: PROP. Id. BODE, moet wfruf.i:y t a r -eab yeaeg ladi, aeare vUwg teea C r eatbePiaae,3riiigthevai'. : . 4 ' : s. Retarvaoes wia be !tb by 1. & Ji tl V I et WUmisrtoe, Proat ttroot. 1 " Aerrwa Ut, ISS1 j n " TCRK'S uiasD n EL'&HtLS. ' For 1 r Jt!ytv ' ' J.C, . 4.000 tti a. r ' H AVE aow la st.-i tie I lroo UcTT art r J r 5 , Kocn l-oo of tie t"t qo. t; hai.J Iris 'lt Irai Ax, I 1 T'.a;br i'i t i. . -i Ct : c , . . it- . . I Li t :!.. tr l I -'::. fiwf.-f tit' - '..!, C-.- I ' . " J ' ". '; ' ' 1 vj L- t I 4 ir ' 1 - " 0 " : 1 1 r-3j:rtt'lts rcfj, tzl It a ' f t c t cf t--. it 1 ' f ' I- c L;t tj ' P' . -i da I-; the I; t V - . 3 f I " !;c 1 " ri'-i-ij I . , . !l, ,,,1 I
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 5, 1857, edition 1
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