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C.J Recorder.: BEAUFOUT WUlOTcAWLp Oii the 29th December, tlie first cat tle show; &c. was held f in this place under the directioa of ;the .Beaufort County! Agricultural Society. We were much gratified at the interest evinced on the occasion, and have no doubt that the next, which will tak place the en suing Fall, will be very generally at tended, and from the zeal displayed by someTof The members, j that ; in . a few years our Cattle, Hogs, &c. will equal those we are so often reminded of by our brother Editors" ill the Northern gtates.J Tire following. Reports .were made to the Society, and ordered to be publish ed. The Committee' of the:'eavfyrt Agricultural ' Society; appointed to judge and award Jre miumt at the show of Stoch and Jllanufac turestn. Decs 1823,' f. Vv-g , M ' ' ' - ' : . t t.i - 7- . : ' l-.:.-ks'J That it is highly gratifying to every friend to the agriculture and prosperity f this sectibli of ; our State to 1 "Avitness the interest and ' zeal for improvement maniiestea py tne memDers or tne ; so ciety, and other citizens; in this first exhibitioh of the products of its opera tions;- From the : recent formation of the 'Society parid thjp novelty of occa sioris of this kind k here, the. objects of fered for premiums were comparatively iewj uut sumcieni to evmence ine ex istence of germs of ehterprize and indus try,' from which, results highly vjilua ble are to be expected And r what must be particularly pleasing to every guuu cuiz.en,anoraing prooi oi our ca pacity to furnish for ourselves,; many of those necessaries and conveniences of life, we liave been and' still are, in -4l7 l.t:j. ' r " . i - uie iiauu oi importing Irotn aDroatt-7-me furnighmg and use of which, ivill cofi- mDute h. essential ly toour; wealth and iiiuepenoence. - ; Among the. different ; Candidaieg ; tor rremiums, the CoSimittee. have award- QMc Milch Coivs dfTered, combining size, form,and quantity of nallk given, ;:the one Vr-n;uoy !no8. H. Blount: Esq. Was cori- sifiemt best, and he is a warded the pre mium of tendollar- AnWrciMst n,ln,xh Jlyers, Esqrs. each ejibibited, the former cows, considerably ; fin ef br their size nn(l spe ; the latter, 1, yieldicg "a large quantity of milk for her size-iallthe' cows v e comrnon breed of the countrv tor the best Bear, a mixture .f tlio r-l.rn.i . wmmpn breed; one year old, o Thos n. mount, Esq. the premium of five do! Jars. ' . -' ' . - . . Mr. -Isaac Mitchell exhibitei ranye breed 11 rndnths old, mfenor to Mr. Wlouot's- , whvcil though biis breccl knd lortUe &t : . , , ! ; ; .... " "a" vj iwtaiicmateajor YT o men in -winter, to Miss Lucv r hi"; mT!' U,e Pmium of iive do'law: Mrs. Mry Myers, the premwm oln dot th : Bindley, the premium of, ten An j'oyV t h premium . of fe doU nder the " AxrtiiZ - ..itii.' S? theCmiUtee, it as thought Per to award ia A To u;. ,ic" um. Ave dollars. lKij vvincll.v f At" ana knni n. trr w "pkoj The Committee would here offer the i l rii i jiiiiiiiiiiiiTrv Hiiuiuiir.il' iiiii'.r u b l"v wva. v v i w..-.x just tribute of praise to those ladies who exniDitea specimens 01 lanm manuiac tures, 1 and vtheirj zeal arid industry is much ; to be;applauded . 1 he qualities of -all -5he .articles, reflect on v them much credit, andj it is hoped that thejr exaftipJes v will ; be tollowed by. many o thers amonus. V -? t ' .... . ...J . . J Having perforaaed the dutiesnassign ed them, the Committee hone it will not be deemed ; impertinent; to poUce here the productions of some members not among ttiose entitled to compete for prennums.--ui tnese, was a i5uii, tnree years yoldf of the HoUtein arid native breed, a fine animal, 'exhibited byjTlios. Ti otter, Esq and a large fine Qx irn Eo nea rrom 31 assacnuseiis, exnioiiea y J. G. Blount, 4Escj. The latter of fered to our citizens proof of tie in crease in size of which tne breed c f cat tle is susceptible , j : ; 1 v Several preriiiums were offered for objects, for. which the Committee re- Stets! no candidates appeared. --It is hoped in conclusion, that a spirit of emulation and improvement will ani m ate every member of the Society to exertion in the advancement of jAgri- culture-and Domestic ManutaCtuies, the basis of national prosperity. RICH'D GRIST, Chairman. 30th Dec; 1823 v The Committee appointed to award! pte. , miums on jrops, . - REPORT! : i 'That a communication describing-the manner; of cultivating Indian I porn on one abre of land wa& received from Thos. H. Blount, (William VinesJ and Jesse Robason. EsauiresL-f and Geri'l 7 - - r . : 1 , ' t 1 - , . j AVilliam A.f Blount, respectively, as cindidates fan the premium' oh that 'arti- cie .-1 nat cuitivatea Dy messrs. v, lo-jnr, Vines, and Robasbri, was upland,1 ma nured with stable! manure, and Mr, Blount's with cotton seed I in additioh --Geh'l Blount's was reclaimed sw.aWpL uua&i9it;u uy luanure. j. ueir several modes 01 cultivation as described, (which the Committee "consider! too lenffiny ior reciiai nere) evince mucn sxiii-ana attennon on tne nart ot tnose gentlemen, and produced the lollowirig results 7 : ; ' - ' : . '. . IMr. Blountfs acre I 67 bushels, , Mr. Vine's,, - , ! 63 do. H .' ; Mr.Robason8 r 64 . do. 2 qts. Gen'l Blounfs : : h 65 do, 2 galls. SxitsS. Of the several communications, Gen. Blount's onlv was accompanied with tlie necessary-evidence of production : he therefore i entitled and the com mittee award iin) the premium' of tweri y rtr The Committee would ifir- get, if any of the I reports of the pro- ceeuings oi tne .society De puDiisnea; that those parts of the communications of those gentlemen, t which -describe meir manneroi cuiuvation, De inciuaeu in the publication. - H ... in behalf of the Committee, 1 r THOS. TROTTER, iarm',J. 30thDec. 1823.. Tlte Committee -whoc were abbointed to bretiare a Scheme of Premiums for the tfear l824j Ire. ported the foU6"tmngj "which -were adopted, d "i or tae tjesx piouguing wim z norses. a premium of , ' f ' " :; ' " - -t : : For.the best 1 horse iFloujgfh of i new in- l yention, , wluch TOy i be thought, sup e-, i riortQ any now in usp : t.. 'i,'J :.:. 6t tlie greatesf quantity of Corn on one acre of upland ,, ; ' .. ! ' ' " . I '"T. 10 lO For- tjie greatest quantity of Corn on one ' 4 ; ; 10 : acre ot swamp l4; - 'yrcinm-A For -; the-greatest quantity of Cotton on 1 one acre: not less than 1000 lbs: w . . . id "For the jrtatestqiiantity of Wheat on one 1 '. V 10 Acre proviuea it is not less wan 2u ousa- For the r greatest, quantity of artificial ii MJ-asses m one acre, yjelcung not less -I than. 3000 lbs, of Veil cured 'hay. , so For, the greatest .uantityof Jiatural do. a For the greatest quantity pf-Sweet Pota- toes not lessthan 300 bushels-i- 10 i5 For the gi eatest quantity of Irish Pota- v i toes not less tlian.l5l pushelsi ? h $ For the greatest quantity $f Oaions on $ acre . : ..." .. ' ... :., ; -,i For the greatest, quantity of Turnips on For the greatest quantity of Panjots oi 1" acr.e': : v; - i. ?..;. :'f5 The greatest quantity of Cabbages whic ' suaii remain oni an, a.cre on , the 1st November. 1824. JXSU-y For such information as will .enjableTus to I cscrv e jnsn potatoes ior taDie use au ring tlie winter,! and for seed I in til spring..- -..j- v tu-v For the best20 lbs. of Cheeseof appror- iedqualitv;. . . ". .. j For the best 25 lbs. of firkin Butter of da ' An - - jtot xne oest Stanton, calculated to im- T1! ..I.'1 I . it Mr 'I. - t. r-,J-. V prove tliereebnicrsefir,:, f-oved - ilof), that siiall havet-tJ in this cm'mrrv . U pr belonged to. . some membef;f the U 4 Society W ; months previous o the'daV i , ot exhibition rux. x-;-ox t or tae best brood Mare -r 56 ' -M -.. 7 '. r -i .. I ; 4 For the best Colt under three years old Fprthe bestMule Cot under 3 years old For the best Jack "O wned in this county i or belongingto a member for 9 months .'as above w K ' ? k ' . r For the best Bull of native breed not ex ceeding three yars old For the best Milch Ccw ' ; Fori the best Boar 1 1 i For the best Imported Bull For the best Imported Cow For the best.Iinported Boar s ' For the best Negro Cloth not less than 33 ! jrards and 3-4 wide , Forjthe- best Cotton Bagging not less I than '30 yards, 33 inches wide v4v For me, best Carpeting ' (figured) made of cotton or wool, not less than 20 yds.; and of the usual width l ; v. i For the best Counterpane of Cotton 15 . 5 5 5 25 10 10 5 5 10 4 For 30 gallons, of the best Wine of the ' Vintage of 1824, of which a 5 sample shall be produced ir - v. A rolUnoing premium proposed for considera : ' nan. v . ' - ISuch information as will enable us to drain clear up, j. and-put in complete order for cul tivation swamp land in the cheapest and most speedy 'manner,' hereafter to be cleared, &c. 'H; '" '"'r-Z ; ;'-:.:- j 50 '-j Lp ;..WiiiTAK A.-Bi.ouwT, ' v : . Thomas Thotteb. ;i . ; - ' -i' v . WlIXlAM VlWES. .. JIxsoxved, That premiums hereafter to be distributed, be a piece of plate of the value Of the premium.' with suitable ; inscriptions, or in money, at me option oi-tne person enutied. i; From tlte Wilmington (J)et J Gazette., The Caucus. For f some time past much Has been said relative to the pro priety or impropriety of a congression al caucus, fdrj;he rio"mination of candi dates for the offices of President and Vice President, arid there has certain-? ly been much reasoning, and ranting on both sides of the question. Among tnose who nave ooieciea to . it, tnere hae been many who have contended that once it was not only proper, but n ecessary : but that circu mstances have so far changed, as noiv to render it not only unnecessary, but entirely impror per. We have, however, been at a loss to discover .from 'their- remarks, wherein the important- difference lies between siich a nomination eight or six teen years ago,; and at the present time, i nere are Diners wno opiecr xo it, wno now are, ana ever nave neen in the practice' of supporting them, and have Held state cau cusses to nominate riot only state Officers, but also candi dates for the presidency!.! As instances ot it, Dotn .parties in jwassacnu setts have nominated candidates, for the' "of fice of Governor, and ; the friends of Messrs. Clay-and Calhoun and Gene ral jaclcson, in their different states, have not ibeeri ! 'behind hand in. the pur suit of the jpracticei Again there are arrionar the opponents of the ' measure, those who tell us that they would not ODject to it, proviaea iiiose wno are en gragred in It were supported . by the ge neral sense of their constituents, but whil e they contend that! a measure a dopted by the legislature of Tennes-, see, South Carolina or Kentucky ?mttst be supposed to accord ivith the views of the people i)f those states, they deny the nroDrietv of the inferetice with're- gjard to others ! While ye find them so inconsistent jn a plain case, it is not to be wondered at that they should appear lo m those which are less clear. 1 The 4meetmgjias now peen heid, and ksf we supposed thai our readers wotild desire a view bt its proceeding, we have laid them before them. Jt will be re collected that before the meeting : was held,' & simultaneously with the- call of it, a nouceappeareu, signeu. uy.a num ber of metnbers of Congresv stating tJiat they naa consulted wim outers on th subject J and that' there was found to be a iriajority agaihstat, under ex isting1 cittcuksTANCEs. ' There is no diflSculty in iriiagining what the""pecu liar circuw stances were' Kvhich render ed it inejedient with themtp enter into the measure. As some "who now oppose'1 iti were formerly ' amongj -its warmest auvocites, u is;; unreasonaoie to sutfiiose tliat principle has any thing to doi with their present oDDositiori. and in assigning a 'cause for the course they are pursuing we are compelled to view it as 'tintLtteiiw itv is natuifbrtiieeakest parties(where there 2rsjeral)to fprm'a;cbina tiori; against the strbgesti it cannot be doubted that ; as Mr.- Crawford was ldwhtostaridtKd higfecst-pf lill'tbe clt. ' dates, in the estiinatibrijof the peo ple "iir Representatives, the friends of tua' others; have coinbined to -defeat him, and Jiave consulted together with that view.1 --.'' x s -- - There have" beei' a number of cau cussesbhthe subjecVof the approachirigi3 .-orier. is requested to -come ;lectiori,diiK prtcidential relecti thathee wur 'stilleiiiany more mdn-thp'mp.nih fhArl -r- w-. . . : 7... , . . ;.. . a .... nlias leerrdrie ut which' spectatbra i we're admitted, and every thing done openly j ana we are ojjiciauy miormcauiai mere has beeiT: another in secret- in which the opinion' of members T Was privaUlij ob- tamed one in which we are allowed to Hear the reasons which led to action, and one in which we are permitted to know only the conclusion, without! the reasons which"prbduclel iu f 11! .'; Whatever opinion, therefore, maybe entertained, relative to the propriety or impropriety ot-a caucus, ii remains ; ,no longer a question, : but if I we have any tiJiii iu uu wim uie buoiect, u is to ue terriiiite whether J one held ony and whps6 proceedings are submitted to our inspection, or " one held secretly and elandeststtely knd in which intrigue has amplefroom to operate and triumph, is to be preferred. I . v r AV1NG settled himself n smithheld. offers his Professional . Services to the citizens of Johnston county. 1 Feb. 16. 27, 6w '., ... i rvr ' L ... , . THE Board for Internal Improvements, will meet at llaleigh, agreeably ttr adjourn ment, on the last Monday in March (the 29tli, 7 LI-V" 11 .1 t i I' " i-.t .i " oi wMcir hii persons navmg Dusmess wnn tne T...nwl Tri1l tntra 'L--'":!li- i - I i Li- llUuu n.A.na.b tiuuviy. . i By order, : J. Oi ALES, Sec. February 26. GIUUJVJ) ST4TE 'JHE 17th Drawing of this tottery is just Jl completed, and the great jCaprtal of t V -: : ' X IS STILL UNDRAWN. m !.;,. . . , i 7 .7 - j -.j. , 7 :'!- v.. Only thbxe drawings remain to complete this -. V "splendid Lottery, j 7 ! The Wheels are immensely rich in Capitals, there being still undrawn the if 100,000, the $20,000, two of $10,000, i $5,000, seven of $1000, Sfcc.j the whole payable In Cash 1 1 j The next Drawing will take- place on the 25tli of next month ( March j) qntil whih time Tickets can be obtained at the present price! viz. gl5. On that day they will advance to g20. i '' - , ' Tickets to be had, jrarranted undraws, at CO&EWs :;!-;; j: Lottery and- Exchange' Office, - ''hi i -Vo. 114, Market Street Baltmorc. - : 7 : ; " ; ' ; ;' j A- . . . . , ; Where the great Capital Prizes In both the; last Lotteries were sold, and where more Car pital Prizes have been obtained, than at any other office in America. . , .1 - i : February 26. i . 30 2w Just received, a fresh supply; of .7.-7 . .,7i: U- r,: "I. A ND daily expected a new supply of Gro X: cartes, which, with those oiji hand,-com prise the following articles -V i Loaf and Brown Sugar, t . HofTee and Molasses. u Young Hyson '& Imperial Tejxs, first qua. . hty, , l : f r , ;. French and Apple Brandy a Jamaica arid 'otljier'Rums, v v Whiskey and Holland Gin, T j-v y- - ii tTe MYar lnriiQ " T' 'Ditto Mustard and Chocolate, Wines assorted; in Bottles and! Draft, S permaceti and alio w Candles, Basket and other Sajr, ' Allspicei Pepper and Ginger. Powtler, Shot and Ba Lead,, , . Best Letter and writing papefi Prime old Chewing Tobacco, ': ''. i ' - Smoking; Dd::'.X Ir ; Aiacaoau. Kannee ana scotch mitts. - .:. Liquid Shoe Blacking, of a superior quality The Winei and -Porter were (principally selected for Medical uses, and are well wor thy the attention of those who wish to' obtain them in a pure state. vM7j;' ? ' '1 RANDOLPH WEBB. " : N. B. Fresh GARDEN SEEDS daily ex pected. , .i '4 ;,yX R. W. . A1 i CERTIFICATE of thirty-seven shares ilJof the Capital Stock of the Bank of Cane Fear issued to tne- in January or Februarv. 1822, having been lost, or mislaid J if I do not hear of it , in three months, from the date hereof I shall apply to the said iBank for a new Uertmcate of said Stoclt.-. J . . 1 : J ! JAMES SOMERVELL. k Warrentor Feb51, 1824. ? 30-3m, f TAS cpmmjttedtothe jail of JLewisburg, iu. Franklin , County, on the 14th inst. a netrro bov. who says he belongs to Sterling Anderson of Wake County He fs about 1 yars of acre, and has a scar on the baek of It G. f. persons, y&erm : 7 4 XT liouisburg.eh. 23d 1824 Ei; subscriber having qualified - s X'V H tminitrator, to his-late .Father's Kstate,' iHj'otice.t6.faJI persons 'indebted to said . Estate to pay the, same without TeJay ? and ;! a!l thbse to wh'Om his late Father Was indebt-'.i ed are requested to ' send accounts of the j same fbr etteTpent.- 'r4v J;i i;; A 4. SAMUEL WHITAKER,5 Jdm'r.i Feb. 21, 1824. 29-:- tON the 12th; and 13th f .Marchrriext; will ; be sold ;to the highest , bidder, on a. credit of) nine' r months,! on the; Plantation of the de . ceased, ;Seven Negroes and all thej other Ef fects'of the deceased. .W,-V ; S. VV. '. "Late WaWis ;TSo.stntt.; M :: THE 'undersi,gried, bv authority of the broi; . Hher of the late Wallis Fstbrirn; ofthio" city; book-seller, having administered to his ; ; estate, requests all persons. indebte4 Jo the said decease4 to pay their Notes or Accounts 4. to him. and such as mav have claims against the -Estate oFrsaidIeceased, are desired to send them in' to him for settlement. ',i V:, - J. GALES, jrdm9ri I'::-, a Raleigh, Feb. 20; 1824.I . f i 29- - : i'-T-' - tfii!'irv..ii,ii. ,i ..'.i-U' ! URING our J Suoerior ' Court Week. (which' commences on ; 'Monday the f 29th of. March) will be sold, at Auction,' all j the Effects of the late, Wallis Eastburn, con--- j sisting of a large collection of Books, Prints : . &c. f'TA'.:. valuable i Pbant$mooriay several Thermomietersi and Barometer, a nurnber of Optical Instramehtl, &c. ; A:the kock of Books is considerable, k ,w prestimed that . the sale will be worth the attention of Booki sellers, -fchool-raasters and, others, as they; will doubtless be sold mueh below thpir value; A Catalogue' of the Books will be printed previous to the sale and may be had at' the ; Store of J. Gales & Son, orofRoss Sc Scott,' ' Auctioneers. : 'f?: , -j- H . , . - '.) ; v -, . v ' ; ne vaVC Vhc lVaVcijAv r T'-lr IN pursuance of a decree of ther Supreme j Court of the State of NorthCarolina, made in the case depending in- said Court., wherein Beverly! Daniel Is. comnlainah't and Duncan McRae is defendant, I shall sell, on a credit of sii and twehe rhohths; ron the' Thursday of Wake a Superior: Court, on the ' : ' a " r . i a pjreuuses, , an unuiviaoa pan oi uie. wt anu improvements thereon, in the city of -J .; aleighi known as the llaleigh Museum, being the property conveyed by Alexander Lucas to Samtlel Combs, "m trust, for the benefit of Bei verlyjDaniel.. k The tjtUthat wi Jl be made, to the purchaser will be such as is authbriz- ed by the decree of the Court. - The Sale is made for tpe joint benefit, of the" complain nant' and defendant. ' The purchaser will be required to give bonds with tw4'or more approved securities.' ;; i t- - .,5 . .- 1 - WM ROBABDS; C. S. C. U February 20th, 1824. 29-6w t a w. ' ; 1 A. y . ROBBINS; late rif NeW-Yorfc, yNFORMS his friends and the pubiicgerie JL rally, thathe has taken the HOTEL lately occupied by FJjw'b Patim, in VVarrenton, N, C. The Establishment has gone through repairs and Js now fitted up in , a handsome mariner fpj the reception of Travellers. Hi Stables are io good order and his Ostlers at tentive 7 . j ' ;; : i :.-: ' A.: W. ' pledges himself that?riothihg shall be wanting on his part to Contribute to the comfort of those who may favor him' with! N. B. "His Bar is supplied with choice" LU quors, selected from the jjewyrk piarket. I I ! t -1 - 0t5 fA. W. R; has constantly for sale a sre neral.aasortment of P RY-fiOOD-and GRO? CERIES, which he offers for cash as cheap as can be piirchised in thelBtate ! - , Warrenton, Feb'. 23. ' ep3m' '. 'i .... J, GALES & S0N,: Hve just received from the; Npr.thr-an .as5uriiuciH oi juook9 St Stationery among wincn are the toUow Cruise on 'R!eal Property nevrcditipu ' :7vols. in 4-H X:-..-:nySyrrJ: -(f'h :f Roberta onWUU.t-iHlnr- on Fraud -..t vvvb. -.v-. $th ypj. of Wheaton's Reports ' ftit trA art rt'n PnmM ' " . -' . ' Su-deri dn Powers' i, "'i!- - V- Hammond's Treatise on e Law of ifisj Prius-7 i;ict.3 ,-.J Manning's Digest of Nisi Prius Re ports Hi i JUaurence's Phisiology ; -sy .' t - Thatcher's Dispensatory ' l v Thomas's Practice, pew editioV. t . Life of Dr.iScott, cheap edition - Milburn's Biblical Catechism Mason onSelf-Knowledge ,f V i - V Bean's Family Prayers, h,.. English's Ejcpeditibn to the ouxce tit . the'Nile - x:h;';r :-yXX.. WaldegraVe's Memoirs ; ; v. - Scott's Military Discipline Beauties of Shakespeare Tales frdra, do . Goddard's. Accountant. ;f .JRennett Bo61Peepirig 1 r ,! J The iPflot ora4 TTale of the Jea, 21 voU . Hogg's three perils of Woman, do I Randolph 'X .i" a-: .do Coningsmaikc ar aJStoryclT the Ncjt EntailSK'k - ;u r vo. - 'aSarii' - Renegade, ''. ' : :. - v A' large addition a.ho to their Steel; of GcKccl Books, with a variety xof Stationery jrti iclea Paint Boxes various sizes B rojzip. ipapei-LdPericUs-ajEael Hair Peri ftuUiafjc Oft" "- - r v ' " . ;. : . - ' - ... 77. ! s j ' . . j' !' - - -- : J'i-