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I At -4 :h Lfl lie r- i.d to tr in y iif ua y Ml WO l.a ;aa i ivf 1 i HI at, j tot ! pa- . , IHt nail ' rta- ' , - n'r" Sol :.: t. thai thit ; tbb. oil- ' i C' . iri!T- .dy ero nei e-ny ; melt 1 f k.' -: " a lb' nek Y0f a. O Tetjf fitly aort the' lata ie a yott 1 EDITOR ANJ PROrRlE7Oli. Be etteirviea, Ihr.e dollars araeesbs V. ' ia advance l. A-i-i'r'''-' ' Fe-sjiiMilding vithoaltk Bute wlllber. lired te par the waoLtaiaoantofthtyear' tb .. taWptiea I eaee ', ' "V , : v ' HATES OF ADVERTISING. ; 'jr every squtrefaot exceeding 14 liaetthit site ; tyn trttintertio,ondollarj esah subsequent - lartioo,twentj-fivTets -. T JmmiteawiM-'f tiWhttm) Shav-in" will b ehirged SJ per eent.fcigherianrf devtucciono &t free .' will b mull frota the regular prl- ... aaaUe advertisers by the year. . ' - yi- ; . OCT batten to tht Editors wear be prwt-paiw. Coufeetleiiurr, Fancy, Kinsley Jetv cilery, k Dry Goods. ' , v ' O. W. & C. GRIM ME, Thankful for the encouragement lliey have hereto . lore received, iiifmm their friend and in poblie in general, that they b.pnJ at In new aland, corner, of Fayell-villo X UajgeU Street, a choice assortment of Gooda in the ilnwi branch, by ,far larger than formerly kept, snd thry alway aell t very moderate price, they hope to merit eon tinosnee of favors. Their new supply enrMiets in COKVEOTIONARY, a lorg a..d freah aaort- ment. s.. . .-. PERFUMERY, choice articlt-a, , MUSICAL IMSTRfJMEN I S, from the finaat to thetewetl qnaHiie; - - . BOOKS, oipe. i.lly tVw Children, ' - ' FENCING A.ND BOIlNO APPARATUS, ee- ty thinif in that line, FANVY (iOOl)S. a very grt variety, GAME- snlTOYS, JEWEM-KRV, of fine OIil and 8ilver, a well a Cermnn Silver and Pinehba -k, DRY GOODS. In fact the variety of article on hand i ery numcrnut. all of which will b said on reaaonable terun fjr CsaU. O. W. fc C. GRIVIMB, Comer Fayelievill & H argon Street. Rxteigh, Jan. 17, 1642. THE NEW. YORK WEEKLY TltlpUNE 1 puhliahed in the city of New York ery 8AT UKUAY MORNING in Quarto form, on a -jr Jarge heetj gt.J ffo'd'i, W JShtowfiu.iJja., "Coootry iit -TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM. IT SI CoplP wilt be'farwarirecT a year Tor Ten Uollanti Trn copies for Fifteen DollArSf and any larger Dumber la the latter proportion. Payment in advaoc inariab!y re qnireil, and the paper atoppad wbenaear tba term of auch payment expire. THE TRIBUNE whether in lU Uaiiy or Weekly edition will be what ita name importa an unflinching aoppnrter of the Peil'a Right and Intereata, in atern hnetilit to the error of ao- 4 ixificial tbeoriata, tbe iuflueacea of anjuit or imper- Ier4 legialation, and tb achaiae and aophiatriea ef 1 aeir-edrkl.nf demagogue. It will etrenuoilaly ad- .wate the PROTECTION OF AMERICAN IN- DUSTR Yainat the graaping and to at blighting ( policy of Earopean Government, and tht unequal compaUtion which ibey forwa apon a, it will advo cate J ha reatoration of a aound and aniform NA TJO.YAL CURltENCYt and a'ga a diaaraet bat . determined proercutioa of Internal Improvement. J The, Retrenchment wherever practicable, ef Ge ' vrrmnent EipenJitutet and Rieeuliv patronage, , will be tealoaly urged. ' In abort thit paper will ailbfully maintain and earneatly advocate the Prirt--C!jirc and MrMnrra wbirb tbe People approved in !evolving on Whig . Btateeaien lb conduct f Jlheir Government, , . J But a email portion of ita column will ba devo ted to purely political diectt-aion. Tb proreed- ing of JongreM will be carefully recorded; Ilia Foreign and Doraeetle Intelligence early and lu ridly preaented: and whatever abajl appear ealco- ' . Uted la promot Morality, maintain Social Order, Textehd the bleoinga oi EJucatin, or in any way eubeerv lha great eauaa of Human ProgreM t.i ul. timata Virtue, .ibeny and Happinaaa, will find a jilnce in our column. j N. . Where ten' peraan club together, and ! frmil SIS at ana lima in fund not over lour per rut. dieeount in New York, lha paper will coat but il SO peryar.::;r It i believed that there i no paper in the Unite4 , State devoted ti literature and the r re Cur- - rent AVwe the Day which coalaiua ao mnch ; Keading Matter arid 1f afforded at til cltf p a rata aa - -Hi Wavkly-Trilrimei-'--?"" " , j! (obacrlptiona art aoliciteJ by ' ' . GREELY dc McELRATH, No. 30 Ann. eL t I Jolin Lctrlt Tnrlar Kneed. J "ATTORNEY AT LAW ; I - . 1,, GRANGE, Tenneeaee. s 'J Henorabl Wm. Gaaton. ''' I - . Ilea. Win M. Greene, V ' . , ' ? q Green dc. Haatingi- , .' , ..... 3 Sw . rWWEEXSBOItOIItill . FEMALE - " -" - . Trntteet ot' Creeo t- borough 4Taah,4M tef a-artl fcn hclo lit ,r Cnvtvoi raojb oo WlnTaj, April S7th, H44. A loll eacvtuigraj careen I jr nvtiretl, at tmtiaett ol lha grraievt itnporfane to the interettl of llie inttitulioa will require tbeir ttteptiim I s " JESSE HARPER, Pretitlent.1 1 t.. To Contractors. 3 It h exoealed ihti tbe Hoard of Trnttera aill be prepared lo eontraet for;otlere KuiMtne at tlirir netting an The' STtV April a drerttted ahpte. It would iajtcUIi aontracioi adtir4g Kafciaiw the work 10 pply for intorrottion in regard to tile inoii el, eharaeler, fee. nf Ua propoi l builillng, In lh I. M. Lindiay, (iieeathera. N. C , or to th A gent of th Board, th ttev. Jam Held, ReWrvUle, Uftckineham, . C n, I - ' 8 9.BRTANT; Seajr of Board. - 63"rTbt -rieal aea-ion -or-the Reboot, preparatory to llie above, a immrneei on first February und elo- lait el Jane. unnVr the aopeitim of Mi Jud. tea tad Mtta Wnlker. t'riaw ol tui.ion aa b'neto Itre. Board $7 M..M ft. t. ' .':" Jan 10,1143 . ,. . J v JTUAkxiD, I'AfEX UP, oaihcalvnixion of tuilhaa Patter ana, ne mil mh m e( leithiirg, nee aire h"re i.f puled volnr, of white ad eorrel white, faert "thye whae, f-mr ebite teet, or fM eieJ.ter ..or uwtwt high, about five tear aid. Valued ai !f-t-b Jollarv, all nl.wbwb ' entered m he atiay book of Franl lio eonnir, Sit el N. ,, Tbe cenrr it r. quetltd la prove property, pay ebargca according to lw i'. , i.U -. . "e v ,, , 1 1 RICK V F U B.M A X, Rangery. Lara la a heavenly feast of which none II the sincere and honest partake. It ia aa a possible for a dishonest man truly to lore M t . . - iur a nypocritic to go to heaven. 't'r'r I v n-- - 'T K ' M t : ViM, t A J. V n O K-J 1 .'X! i ' itt . i -V - . ' " . . -r " - . North Cabousa PoxrCrful in inoratia intetIctiuJ,'an(i in phyical resource ih landofjout (ir , aad tho ,-..-L! . ., -r---i v. , . " " "T. . . . ... rof. xxxin a KT.-iIiii'e .tortb Cnroliun Executor, C0!f I'AIMVn the Statole and common Law of iLra Staie, together with the rfecitiont ut be 8u. irrenrr t-'tfurt, ana alt tbe neceetary lermi aee T- Inieailed ai a eoavcnlent Manual, and tale ankle te Kieeuto, Ail.ninlHr.lnra, fiuardiaet, Jurtet tod CamrniMionert appoiaiod by in CearM, Clerk. ShrriR'i. and all other pnblia effiaert ia tbort, it il intendeil lor the beatfit of all perioni, public or private, who are, 'or ponibly may be Intereited io the oroboe raaoaeement of the cutlet el deaeatcd peraon, with the leaet trouble aad expente pottible,- aeeorfling m ma law ,w m iwh., rur nvviucs ina leral mailer above tceiitionrd rencrallr, it embraee the kiailrrd Mljeet ef Will of Uted tad Peraonal Properly, Uegaeic. Uiitr itui ive abarei ol t-ttalaa, Rulet lA Oeternt, Partition of Ettatet Rati and Per tonal, amonghnte entitled. Dower aad etlier pco. Htinet lot Widow, ha. lie. - ' v:--fi,-?'5 " J . Amoifc ih varm H mtainv; are vail tht aeae.: f- hri nroaot, Wrilt. Himrlt, tlxlhi, Deerll, HI It of bale.' Leatet. Form of Account, Fetitiont. Allii'avb, Advertitvaieiita, Coramitiiont, Noli, W r tv Jlr'nrot. - Rtporttj Icav-exe. iv M aeer e li'i rlred in number. And ia bclierrn by good j aitger, to ba tbe largeet, a well aa th ami prae liml and.apprnrcd eolleeiion et Kormtaow extant. Thit.bouk haa.Jtitt sbta. publithed .-il 'aontain J4Srrnv pagce, ( tame tixe at thote of the "North Ctrelin Jnttiee;") well bound In law binding! and, ia cook quvnee nf Uie atareity of money, well aa to plaee it within lha reach of ever; peruin, it u now offered Inr aula at the low price of $1 to by re tail. Merehantt and othei-l who boy a qutnlHy to tell again, can. bava a reaaonable reduction m die prive Avplj at the Priming Office in Aihfbcroufh, Rnndolph eooniy, N. C, or at the N. Carolina Book Store in Ualrigli. BFJJJHMIX SWAIVI, " Author aod Proprietor. December ,1MI. S COTTOX VAKN. . T. H. SEI.BY Juki received lire, tiipply of Cutton Yarn, from the Ijeakuville Ftctory, hirh it a Ural rate article, and will be told very cheap. Hi country friend are invited to call aad examine it. Raleigh. Jan. 35. 1642. 4 if r-TI'h-! horonR-la- -Brea Hor SIR W A LT KR RALEIGH. Th tibcribrr Ukea letve thoe early to inform hU friend aad the public generally, that thit noble tuition will be under In aupenntendenc during the cntuing aeaaon, and that hi service may be commanded at a price to eutt Iba hirilnett uf tb timet tnd the condition of every one. Thne who ay deaira i imprav their ttoek, by breeding from lb beet blood and fine bora now in thit tectinn of lb Stair, would do well to avail themtelvea of tint opportunity, a It may be the laat tbey will ev. er have; it being probable the bora will be M moved fn in Orange at the expiration of Ik aeaaon. Ia regard to hi pedigree, H i only neceiiary her to atate, that ba ia of tbe purest and belt blood in toit country, baaing deaar nded, in a clear and en- polluted stream, en tbe part ef bia aire, from Sir Charleei and en tba part of hie dam; from Momieur ivueon-'two oi ine mott ceicDratoa and popular hortea that ever trod tbe American turf. He U a beautiful ba; , with black man end Uik. and aa to (orr tod; " i enturpavted. All who tee, ad mire htm. For further particular, are handbill, ARCHIBALD W. PARKER. -Limit River, Orange County, - - . .e-:-Jan'y Si. 1812. C Hi'Uborougb Recorder will pleaae intert three timet, evt-y oiner week. II EN RTA . DREER '8 SEF.lt AMD HORTICULTURAL WARE- " ' " ROUSE, No. 97, Cheanut Street, Philadelphia, Where ia off-red a full attortment of WARRANT KDi;ARI)KN AND FIELD HEED, aompriilne II the mott aupcrior and aeweat kind worthy of wuKrwma. an 01 ine trcp 01 181. ; Ft llWEK SEEDS. Ureal anention it devoted to lliH branab. and upward, nf 800 etieiee sad rare varietlet ar knored fcie aale thit aeaion. Aatert menu pul up in boxra nf 13 very rare kMi tor (I ,M i ur to 8 .e kimli lor $1 ,00. Each box il aa eoeipatnvil with Direttlnnt lor Planting. - njviE.iiiMi nuu l.j. A largo cnlleetiun luitable for tpring planting, at Gladiolus, I leiHTiav, nmarviit, aneroart axe. at. lM)UIILE UAHI.IAS3 The eolleeiion of this Uicrb flower atamla tnrivajlod, having gained the r'l IHT PltZIE lor three tuecetaive aeatont, (1 J.19, l, and '41, at the ;rand Autumnal Exhibition! of the PeaawluiBia Hortiealtoral Koeiery, for lb belt virieliet lad be diplty.- DRY HOOTS eaa b lranportl any dirtanev between the moalhtoi Oa lobar anil May. Package! containing ao attortment uf It Una kitide, and ol all the various aolort, each root Ubclled wab. nam and color, aed sarafully packed in moit, (or $a,00 tmallcr dMprttaesu in prp''riion. I J.i , tw.t.AJ-tJP-'a.-t.-,-.A. Taie-i-i. i: ' enrat'-mka'-e merwan l,arlrner, t.3i lli-ideman'a -Yotine Gar- denrr'l Attniaat, tl.2ii KIsriMt (iwiflv, cealt) uuivi i rinaer i.arnen iietory. ice, sea. nAlinttNIMU TtKL8 At lines and K.kei, Prnnini Knit el sad Sheartj Garden Trowtlt, Bptilrt, Green Hoate" Syringet, ke he. . i f, CHKK.Veml HOT HOUSE PLANTS Shrob bery, FnthVtnd Ornamental Tee. a eupplied on the mott ictnnalile termt fmm tb erebrielor'i edllec. tinn or riTnl.liihe't Noiierlvt.' . ' . ' ' . ... , Freoeh Su;tr Beet. ilangelJlVnHxal, Rut Bagt, Field Carrot and Turnip Sredt, boletalc and lie- tail.. i l "i''-1 ' ' '' A -i,.-v -t '; ; i 'i Dealen inpplied with SEEDS,' neatly pot up 4a bagt wiiti priifeil labelt, containing- HrartwsJ Uirea lion, for Planting and Mnarin, by the 100 to 1000, nr b the pound, os favorable terms. -' Catalogue! araiis, an (pott paid) pplietllo. . ?.j: A LEXA XDER'S M ESSEN' GER, THt cpcarcsT acwa iourhsi. lit thc world!!! Ev were juruithinr ill "at-nt milk Thirl. t C'si e Jititrtttiag Intelligent, and I , enrjr " jiiur fer annum:, - i ' " ' V . ." ' ," i I.,"'- ?"', ' CS ! Terms tnd Prcitiiiims Tor 1814. FOR SIX FY DOLLARS-forwarded in en. rsminnc. 'ia rurrent li(lt the Publisher will furnitb SlXTY-O.NE COPIES of th Mettenger for dm y ear, and sbm prenent the gen t procuring theaaiuc, with a' copy of Von- KotteeV General Hiat'iry of lha WorlJ from lha cart-! times until lbs yeer 1831, in four volumes, illusti tted bf iwen-ty-fuar Engravings first American ediiion, btnJ aomely hnund.4 . - FOR FORTY DOLLARS forwarded In lb asms wiy f irty-on copies f th Mesrengw, for one yesr, will K furniabej, and also copy of Sir Walter Scott's Popular Novel, complete in twen ty. five volume. ; 1 ' ' ' ' r ' t FOR TWENTir-FIVB DOLLARS forwtrJ ed a ahove twenty tit enpit of the kleweneer wifl be furnished for en year, and else a copy ot-j tba (jutrt Kuitioo of the Duly IliUe, illuatrated with Eiigrsthtgt, and nrally bound. . , , nALCIQII N. C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, IS4a ... FOR FIFTEEN DOLLARS rimts oonx', of th Maaeenger will be furni.hed for ana year, . and a Premium to the tgaiU forwarding; Iba aame. ' ef either of the following Worka, ait: Tb NigbtaEat.rt.rnm.at.it; five volnmee, with -...in.Th n..ii .i u..,.i nit. aietingof popular Playa,' Song and Btllada, eel te. table gentleman and breeder, dated -Mutic, with Engraving-ot a copy ef Every Bo-I , ' -, UahvillS,' Oct. 20. 1811. dy Album, an, rniuing work, in. one voluraej with Bngra'fnge. - - ". ' -J--;. , . FOR 1EN DOLLARS F.very agent proeor. ing Ten Subeeiibera, and forwarding th tubaerip lion price in one remitunea, will ba entitled te aa additional copy, gratia. ,! , t ljh, 1 he Teroit for a tingl tuWription ia Iwo doU tart per annnm, or one di liar for aix month tal ray ia advance., Four eopie will ba arm for ona , Pom.t.ra are autocrat ling, to forward money to newt pa per -free of I pente, where the letter are tignej by IheTTucIrr. Pereona withing tp, IranirniU will therefore, when it can be don, writ jutt what they want the Poet muter to ear for them, by ao doing thry will only have id trouble of tigning - Pettmaater will lakia ear te endorea their name on th eutaid alia: the word free eaa ba written by any en, and it of no use m franking a letter. No tetter are accept ed at our office, unleea th poatag i paid. Addreee. CHARLES ALEXANDER. . Athenian Buildinga, Franklin Place, Pa, - t ' .' : , - - 4 4w. . I-t the tolilitr exult in the pomp of war,' The Kin; in hit tclf-llironed halt The free b im farmer it happier far . Th,n kiriga, and lordt and all. ' ' ' Hit are no Relila with carnage red, 1 And rirvnehed with blood of the alain, But hillt and valet o'or which it spread ' ' A litrTett of waving grain.' AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES. Ia-iieuiidat-4f lta piaffe Itreujhout our ruuntrt, consequent upon lha unuatt- al prrnsure in ita monetary affairs and, the n! most unprecedented aiignalion ol busi nesa caused by that pressure, we are hap py to see that a deep and general interest is manifested by almost every class of cit izens for the advancement of our agricul. tural interests. Socielirs are formed papers are published tinder, the- manage ment of some of the most intelligent and scientific men of the country and diverse mean are , resorted to in order to ascer tain tbe best means of improving lands. managing crops and raiting stock. To effect this, few, if any, means have proved more efficient : than the forming and keep ing up nf Agricultural Socielies,' When conducted aa thev may be, they are pro ductive of a vast amount of good, and are entirely free from those very aeriout ob jections which lie asainat many other meant which rosy be resorted to foe The atlatoH moot bt the same ends. : In the first place, then, let county soci eties be formed in each county for the ex press purpose of effecting in improvement io the farming operations el the country, fet the meetings of these societies be fie ouent and at each meeting let a lecture be delivered by koine person previously select edembracing not only ihe wuntt of the country, general objects of .the society, is utility, Zee but let the lecturers tske tip, from time to time, ame particular branch of the farming business: say, for instance, the adaptation of certain manurea to cer tain sot Itpr, the adaption of certain grass es to certain soils, the time and manner of sowing; snd saving. i In doing; thisoroner ly,.it will be JacerW.the lecturer to call to his sid msny of the principles of the great sciences, ptrticulsriy,, natural philosophy and chemistry t and thus it will prove a source of , intellectual profit, as. well as enjoyment. The. attention of the community generally will by thia tnesns be called to this subjectran interest will be awakened solid and useful informs tion will be impartednd an immense pub lic gitou euecteu. - , .c In the second nlaee, let there be annual m r elingi id" tiiae-jwc4tiar td atv atnual hitinott'ijf-fiftr"arock;"ihi it: .ri-".r -iIiLi's.iia 4ii wtuuAiea nr irerrBwmuej- iicuucrsou anu t Vancy nveer anwuallrn Alhevitle-dse lor llie ceuntiesol Hay wood, Macon 41 Cher okee meet annually at Franklin, la these annual meeting let the finest stock In the country be brought Together wjth. speci mens of the most choice grains, and the beatjproilurUf the mechanic's ahopj all with trie tliitinct nndersfunding that there wouU nut only be-as eihibi'iion,but what in England is called a fair. Let it be un derstood thst there would be a sate, at lair prices, of the best products of the country. Purchasers would then come lar and near expecting what they really would get, the 4et of every thing.,; We would likewise b free front the many impositions now loo often prsriised upon us ia the aitleof what ie railed blooded ato k. Much stock f dinerept . kinds is jiow , sold .among us at high prices brtauae of its blood, which Hat neither bone, inucl. ainew, or services ble rstiality of which to boast. 4.sIjA'Jk not tuink af Jhe time A fter writing the above, we took opthelh,m w oU,u recommend rliose PurrltaS November nutnliei Mr lh:''Airriculturist',r' rThey went Away without buying. a paper, the name of which ia an index to ita objects, published at Nashville. Tenn.. .t- r . i i - . and cast our tvea uimn Jhe follo'winc arti- cie.. . It is to directed in pmnt, on the sab ject of which we have been speaking, that we determined to 'insert it entire, and tin--cerely ask for it an attentive perusal, f In reference to impositions iaMie ssle ir fine storku we have long been satisfied that sev eral enterprising and worthy gentlemen in this country have been most grossly impo sett upon, ththrrtn, we nave said but lit tle on the aubject in any way. but we do thii k it is high time for our ci'izens to a- in these HeUS-Frand.ln Mites. ..!.,. fcxtract tif letter from a Liirhl? rrapet;. f0 I lit t'U or o of hi Kentucky larmtn ..'Dear tim: I wa itttuntied a few 4ajl aince bjr a gentleman from Tennea. fee, that there 1ml been a great m.nr pig old in hi Stata (hat were called Uerk hire, aod what he thought to be Berkshire until he came to ibis place a few dava aso. He U nw ot tht opinion that the htisrtaold : l- j i i . , . - ... i . . , them mora than 4tlf-bloo.l. and many nf thin noLa nat ticU of Betkshirv. blooil in tlvem, Jle , tate, "that all hi nvitrh- bora who. had nbn hastd of ihoae tailed or tio blooileil hnjri, Imtl fallen nut with Hrrk - aluway-Mekg. that , the grealniMaer.'juut wake up lo (heir tree intereata m jtlen. Highland Meuenztr. ' ? - " " , biooiletl luswa all a humbug, tVc. wiC.'the diatinstuaaiskrepreaenlattte from Buf-i v,i.s,..eU iiirm anu u.iuiuj; turni not io ifnt tn, at present eUnrman or ttiecnm come up to what the Herkihirea hatehecn rnittec f W irt and Meins, a aituat'tnn repreaented to do-in early mat urii., great, kmh tnluoaa and retjionsible. He atamla tliapnsitinna lake on fat, docile diapoitttion, jn ,,e ume relation to th- U. S. Govern &c. &c. Nuw air, if there can a.ij thing mcnl j the (lue nf R. preaentativea that be done to expose tradeia who act m thia the chancellor of exchequer doea to the wa, I (.or ont ihmk it, ought to be done. g(,,rn.iint f Great Britain in the Home It it the interest and duijr .f eerj ona f p.rliament. II ia empbaticallr the wno i.a (tooa atocK to preient ami expoie such fraud Is have been practised by those Jiulllltof rirpre,enlatives all bills aflect. persons who have been selling part of no ing i,e reVfnue originate: Tlitse are pre bltmded pii;i for pure Berkshire stock. -nl-il by the NVays and Meant Commit I have lung listened tor this complaint tee matured by i"t nd i chairman hat frcm our southern and we.uro friends, to explain their' object and the date upon having aeen from two to five hundred head hich they are based. " He is obliged to of pigs bound fur those markets every JwsJwMlf t.HowegblctttuljMedvvu f4M-.tWlastiJry good common stock hogs much less ihor-J,aa to examine itidelaLlj -become LmiU onl.r JJ.""."! .1o, Bl tnow wii rtt-wantsitaxpenihrurei-ifa: ihat those pig T allude to were sold for incomfpresent and pi ospectiye and be1 Berklhuea, buUhia ldo fcrrOWT theyw taken to those markets, and I never heard position of all the messurea lie tny pres et their return to this city.".? ? , tltn f( coniderstiun. - To discharge 'the nemnkt by htedtortofiht .1gricuhun$L: duties whit-ln his poHt-enjoina, faithfully, j Long have we felt and groaned under requires both phrsirat ami '-mental tapael-i the baneful influences of mdiRerent cattle ty.fg high order, and I believe they could ami hogs, brought from Kentucky antlrjot devolve pnn art individual better sold aa the best, snd we have co-nplainrd qa:iified than the auhject of this rmtice. modttly, but rearing We .houtd give 6f- In every respect will tie be found equal to fence to some of our worthy brother farm- (he task aasigned hiii, i - ' ert in .Kentucky, we have endeavored to ; Mr. Fdlmore in person U perhaps five suppressour feeling as pnucb atpossiblef . fMt ten jnne, lt, stout and finely form Ju, wecsnaiUly. ll.iok it doing tht pubIiod.Hie- limbtare graeefttlr hat air rct njusnvc inuiin jii.,cs iunKcr. an snu cssy walk, and a well tieveinpea ehsL an . indisputable fact, that we have seen n;t completion is qaile lightj hss lively hog of all colors, fi omnout ttAite fr blue eyesf a smooth forehead marked be tooly," and ol all shapes, except thebesti breadth rather than height, and retreas driven through the country and palmed slightly into a head or greyish haira.' Hi upon l the people for genuine BeTksJuijfffgCe ig bfotr tnd jegulsr lift JU-oatlinesf snd it is a fseta'.so, that we hsve seen cat- haa a small nsei and liandanma ererisn He from Kentucky recently, of the illett shspes, and of brown, brtndle, und dove ut being eery atrongly marked, are deci cotr, passed oflT in our markets at Dur- ,edly expreasire and agreesble. and in or name, w nut is nisi astonisinrg, mis naa out or Congress there are rew better look been done by men whnatsnd fair.and Ihey jng men. llie appearance would -attract prtHlacedcertincatestrora resectable gen- attention any where at hit abilities quel. llemeo to- prove thegeiiuineness-of Ihrify him for'any station; k ",! blooilj but il every drover on earth would In hit feinperamelit he it phlegraktie swear they were genuine uurbams, We could not believe it What must be the are eontroled by the diclalet of hisajudg astonishment of our honest farmers in Ken- ment. He weight every thing in the most tocky. when we est we taw heifers, from nradent mannerU-entera into a nice eal- one orrMir popular breeders, sell atauc- tion In Nashville the other day. at Irofti 18 to 85 doMsrsarn and rhis wis on credit. huh i me. wy rvcniuray wurnamt ten si t . . I i ..,..1 k-l.-i:.,i eitA-- immrfwr wruiu auvisr imb urccuert Ol insi noble state; to tern their attention to the breeding or scrubs. But what are the fteta about the pricet orgnod ttockinKentuckyf We antwer, without doubt .both rattle and hogs of good quality, aell higher in Ken- tucky that! in 1 ennessee. and to tee either kind come to Tennessee to be sold, it primafacie evidence, it it worth little or nothingat home. Ihe tendency ofthit system hat been to induce the belief, par- ticulsrly amongst those who have not In- ji-raBeb nogs were no oenerthsft Uit inaue insi our sine, was ntuner man tne same ainu in lyeniucay, winrn is not tne truth ' Will friend Stevenson, of the Ken tucky i Farmer, and others,' who wish to see justice done, aid us in exposing these irauturi hi love tne people or Kentucky. tml-wr lio-ntTr-wish to act so' at torrtplmte nt.y gentlemao, tut if M r;Stet rtiort wilt . . , . : .. . ' ' agree to -atrt ee,-wewtH oimt ourtelret to give, at least, every mar.'s name, whom we see practising a fraud in Tennessee here- alter;1; .J'-nrC': '1 i-wwi' .t Thia aubject Wat brought forcibl y to bur mindt at the recent Davidson Cnunfy Ag ricultural exhibition 'We "saw and con versed with gentlemen from vsrious coun ties in the State, who came, not only 16 see the stock and implements, but to make purchases.--We taw, for instance, seve al persons enquiring Tor young mules, and notwithstanding xthcre are msnr in Ihe ii,:ta i.... . - tt . .... while there are many anxious to sell. . Suppose then, in addition to Ihe pret. ent practice of showing for cups and cer tificates, i( be understood,, there will be general tiock sflf, as is always the esse in England, snd then, every, man who has to sell, will hse his stock or implements present, ami purchasers wall come great distances, and they will always be assur ed 'hey will stand a lair chance Io see the best of every thing, tnd to purchase at fair prices. ' . ." We hope thie'idra will "not be forgotton by the societies of Tennessee another Koine, of ut afftionv' C- ,.r. t rear, and we liae tin tl-iubt' oof' annua jawuoga-will he a ibfinawml ttmea tntrre in tetcstingrrWe kImiuTiI tl.Uik it well I fur ' lite tocietiea anil t!ie frienili of improve roent nla ar to din gelirr"n the ecra lion, ami we tin aincereiy trust HwtH be come fashionable fur the Indira to attend our anufl meefina. -' It U abanlntrlt ne eesaary to reform in our wanner of con duetine acrieatturct' anoHatiom, and we intite those who fe either their own or their country intcrcit, to aid ni in thee mumenuiua matlers L Lai- J1BJL, PS : MB.FILI.MOUK. ."' Irom llie'Hllmpeol,Uonsfetamen i .' .New Yuik Newt, tht rollowino; dweiiption of ilia non,Millard Fillmore. The oh and Imporuut nation . which ha ecou- :. Pie iH make U ititareaiiirg io aierj reader. M iU.'.p,lI.Mn,B;''or.N. Y.-Thlt ia financial orean of the leeUlaturrV' In lha mouth and white teeth. Hi feature, wiih- is always telf-eomnoted, and rail Mi actt culation-and it t never moved by'the prnmptingt of the heart Alihouhg-1 do not think him possessed of every genernns mno e.wouIl not ro vrv treat leneiht. ... . . " " or risk . incurring heavy nersonal conae- (if riSK niienrea. to serve a friend vet I k now ha whould never neper deceive one.' litis ,he incarnation of truth and integrity, Never would he 'hold the word of piomiae to ihe ear, and break it to the tense.' lie wotld never raise linpea and then blast thrm. ill. U frank! . aed manlv. In public life and in private ho ia without ouil.t nu. an.l ant.miahed ' Inle-.t I question whether he waa ever tempted to rrn sites. .JU a.ut i h vs inherit. pfaibJy.haxej0a&u llg-; rj.i. wtt sxivmly qf ll.,.let rr"gttuycpo- stituted than himself. Hit talents are of a high grade) ie a sound thinker, and very sagacious) not showy or brilliant, bnt plain and sensible) and never attempts to make a display or to 'show lifT." Ilia judgment is very clrar.and he has no emotions which eyfrjjytrr-ride, iaalwa'MolSerlieif' upon, and whatever he undertakea he will mailer. He never talc ea a stride without testing his foothold. He belongs that tre class whose merit see developed with every dsy's use) in whose mind new beau ties tnd new rtrhe are discovered at ihey are eismineiLintiille..liaa ;a highJegal reputation) possesses greet-industry) is a grrenble in conversation, and hit informa tion apon general subjects, without bring' profuutid is varied and ' extensive. As a shrewd, sagacious politician by thia I do not mean thst he is psrticularly skilled in ' mere bartizan stratsiv-i-;here are few men in Ibe 'country :aperior: -4n htm---perhBpt none. l, He jutlgtt generslty pretty veitofJ men) but he mingles' too' little wilh the i.rld with the heterogeneous mats to be I well" skilled inn- or a profound jmlgei human nature, lie hat never examined it practically, in its many strange meander ings, and there are a thousand springs gur gling in the human mind that he hat nev er explored and it whoy-Trrrtwiotinter' with. What a womlerlul maelnne is mani lets rvriout in his DhvsioWical ttrurlore, adinirable at that it, than in thst invisible' endowment called mind the seeiet lever of human deeds the power which gnv- erns every movement lesds to every ac- tion. Who can fathom thit hidden organ? ' " l aia-J. . .'. i . i axuus .jli j . S? complex end potent,, and yet too how implo and fragijlc! One mnmrnt proilnr ing the most becutiful liarmony in all its vibrations the next per ha pa the masl an seemly and cfating discnnl! Nowarhiet -ing the reithtirst objects against the mt.t Stubborn obstacle aiHifs yielding fa the slightest impediment for no sfiiarenl rause! ) hat a theme this ia for practical turlj-L to look al humao nsfure as it itsview it in all its phases and in e err garb in which it ipi.rrs upon the siaio'f iifetnana tyc. human action and the ingredients ahicii' prmpytjind yrt how lew ..he w very few, ever tliiuk of such inquiry,' Rut ; I v.il no. further. i)hilnsnphik but rectir to my subject as sbupilv as l lefi it. As a piiotit-aTirisicer, MrFdlmore. ia not distinuikheilv He it ne orator, but a plain maUter of fact. dvbaler4 lie nevrr soars into the regions of fancy, indulges in rhetorical flourishes, or sustains hislngio . with poesyThe gaudy plumes of fiction he. esves other hands to pluck, wl tie he it gam ring op'the ttoe.of, reality) neter- hcies ne it a good and interesting; sneaker - -vcry intellectual, sound and perspict oua with a distinct voitje and a dignified eaay tr anner.-. He speaks not to the Pss- - jions of men or attempts. to mnve their - hesrts. jle ims at their reasons snd judg- menti snd srgumtnlssre .couched iu lsB- guage intelligible to (he meanest cspstily -avuiua ittg'i I'auunoiBg -pnrasesan - evi'" ence of aod taste stul Bond srnse none the less commendable for its rarity among tc speakers pi JhejiniseoUiUvi- who- generally when they give b'uth to an idea. '.: an ocrurrrnre tnat seuioni happens, tend t forth in a garb o unsuitable and fnntas ic as to bide it. from the view, of jtlinsry ition.'. A a public man, I know of none not one of greater promise than Mr, F- lie has ttiativ of the li'irliest attributea of greatie, and it till a young man.nnt to exceetl 41 years of age, and. must eon nue Io rise in public, et'i'na'inn sthU character tlia" be tifvejoped, II has brett member a Congress tome s'X Tears, anil. previously an active member or the late temily. v As a tmprul. prncucal,.eni.,' cient and rnlieiiienrd Ii&is'ator, he has no tqierior, and very.JVvr equal among hit; annates. Atfl llw Oueen City tif the . , 3!Ji all Ts ot so stale reprrsentaiive j so eminent a, cittoiehj entLaJautes'rian Whme career it Jbflhtandtn:fuU i"n" JBood HUod ltDtt-UV our readers will r member thai, in April last, a Mr. Alston, nf l a lahatS'e. 'rhalljnged Gen Reii!rt.f Florida. yiie fought, ' and' the General Tshot libit. Wi'lia Alston, brother of the deceased, and the General ' had a recontre snhseqanlly, snd a second one, when lha former shot the lafterr. He -aince weotto Texa Private -letters re-' reived in New Orleans, stale thai he' has ' hadTitrther difficulties there, v. huh ended in his taking ihe life of another,1 and ill . his own life lii-LngUukVy i:sJ '. . We hear that ho arrived In theneivUKoe. noftu ot ttrsznria aouut tne iu h ol rsovem ' ber J that about ait of eight mi lea from town, in the wnodsi he met Dr. John Mc- Nil Stewsrtj that an altercation arose be Iween them relative to a friend of MrStew. art.'both being armed) that Alston drew . his kmfe to stsb him, but Stewart pre- ceiving hit intention fired three shots at" him with one of Colt's pistol) that Alston."9 though aeverel wounded, fired i rifle and thoigun at:hia opponent, which Inttanlly1 killed him.: .Al'-l A' memorandum fora Thomat . Me Kenns. of Galveston, nn the back, of one t, the letters, slates that "Alston was arrefi, ted, taken out, and shot by the citizens of Brazoria--iVa.yifne, u , j ,.,. : Theiraf railroad in America was 'es-1 tablished to convey rrartiVe' Irom the'! Irrfgea to oor" sbiptvThe Itrtttt railroad. from Charlestown to' Fresh Pond, it con tlroctedforthetrantpoHation of fre.'Ahct it will be recollected that granitt and fct are aiid, by high authority in be Ihe staple commodities of New England. toiou Journal. I - ' , i D'flrtuing Culatniiv.- -The dwelling - WilliaTnsburgn- of . Mr, J. Toureee, h of , AsiitaDuia cnttniy, Uluo, tonic tare in tbe' nij-ht following ihe 84 Hi or December, and ' ' neof hit children, aliltle ' boy of three eart Of age. andabung lady. Mitt Ltcy I laynardpeiLk Tiiitifly had tat pv late ( preparing for t JOriiiitva.Mfrt and lasting murning.5:M of Tlhe 'rcliildrenTwere; badly burned. " House and contenta all destroyed. ....", V i . n.";-- r . :.'iVt i Cmvenlion of liuil Road Prttidtni ,f Agreesble to invitation of the" Posl Mae- ' . r ter General between SO aud 40 Presidents of IUil Roads used for t.ie transportation of the mail, tsembled at. -Washington on Ihe 1st intt. Alter" being organized a communication waa received from the Post Mae'er-General expressing his views at considerable length on the tubje-.t for which they had assembled, stating that a-omplere-crntroiover Ihe ' rosdi "on which ' the mailt are transported, wss necesssrjr' ; torarry his views into full eflect. .vThe ' Convention consented to grsnt 'the priv ilege foran adequate ' ctmsitleratits on the irft ' Post Master General promising to make application to Congress l for ; an appro pri.alion, There 7 wat entire agreement between the' meeting and ' Pott Master General, and it adjourned leaving an able Commiiiee of six to represent the intetest of the dilTerenCompanies, with power to conduct the business lor which they had assembled. Patriot. " "Learning. Seldom hsve I seen mtieh' ostentation and much learning go together. It it when the tun it rising and declining , that he maketh the longest shadows; at mul day. when he it the highest none" at all. It . is a good old maxJrri 'lo be rather than to teem." I would rather applaud myself for having much that I show not, than others should applaud me t for attempting to shove that I have not. ' v '-r -1 1 '.. J .
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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