v I . - ' . flEi?MSilifil I DLL . v S.-i Si., -. 't Pi f - ,:i ill '- .!! iW - .-'"; f; '!. 1VJ THOMAS J. LEMAT," (Pnnw M mit as raia. j . -m MMUtii-4turai n mimmuitTta tt rttwttt iiiiu-ii urt r mi mm, in tti nu w ni mictiMi. .rTHKElf toottlRa1! VTiij' wJ " M " n n ra n i - hi rii n u-;tm m vipnapif . ... ... , gxALEIGII, If. C, WEDNSDAT( Jl'LY M IH - rrr., 7--? pv - .. w AGBICULTUBAL EM TEBPBISEi KEW.CHRAP AND VALUABLE WORK. ..affi.iMt .umber Wiufc-riber. ir. rtl.l.td I. a jiaoDtfjfpvPfriootcai ... OTElB-k etT P, DfoMtl', Ariouir4 mi' Hartwul lurl inlurinaiioB B(1 IW xher mUtr M mm wiiejli Mere ih Hiterd rrer . FirrY CENTS PER ANNUM !' It will h hidmmt prtadi paper, a4 vNh t imitll eler "lyp. ThCM-MMipl U .baadapM a ttrintj jhcretk a. Pniinndrt, Edhon "i Kmkellr art lolho riwd lo Aceaa, nd tba trar ( oh lip ... k- tl. nnmkii nl aAnlr npnuirvd at their rarxeliMai , if " r end ! Mi,nll U prupoied W Uiua iha firM Auatber early In in - KoSaUwrp(toM da until tba rratt af tbatrat auiu'rr, hca tb A rent ill b ooideTd re paatibte for b iWr of aopira ordered the anaaBt to be TMi remkted ' . Any oae ferwardme Ftr Dollars Iree of potUgf , ill be entitle uttli copire- - - fj- All Letter and Coaunanicatttn to the Edi tor, mavt be pool paid. " " , . - ffT &ar ia be Sbnth win plesae otwii the enicrpriic, and hj pnUIUhint thia AdveniMiarnl. wU bt tathlrd o theoaly renaoeiotioo I o afford .,o lb. -prk, , t jor,N 8TCB3. , Cbw.w, 8. C, April J. ttia. ' ' " THIS DAT RECEIVED , , The Loai Shift. thr AUaatie kteaia, by tba author of Caeni)it(h &.e. Ac. ' T ;. Th r!e Heir, hy t. P. It. Jama. Tba Day of Quoaa) Mary, with ewgnrlrtgi mow reprinted without oitf ration or brid(eat No similar -work baa obtained mora xtansive cir culation in Great Britain. ' A ad it i belietrd that the inlerealiog work of Do Augbigo ea the Oer nan Reformation wiH prepare the aamds of the reading Commooity for tbee apiritad oulline of lit oonflieu of troth on the battle Field of a- ligiooi Liberty. t , t - " roraiTeby ,, - TURNER HUGHE9 ' CT Every Editor who shall 'ire thia Prospec tus including this paragraph six insertidt.s, shall recei'e The Maproet for one year, Irons Jane, 184', provide J the papers containing; this notice be forwarded, marked, to ' The Magnet, Nee York City i" and provided, also, that then con Uilione be complied with before: January, 1844. E P. NASH'S PIANO rOKTES. . ; V8 the beat evideeea the ubier'iber can possibly give of his owe opinion, at to the siirrMriff of the Piano Fortes whnh he offers for aala i anil ia order that ether mmf hare mm opportenlty el letting the matter, be propose to plait Ibent upoo trial ie the -parlors of uch person as reay be desj. roaiof aO)pt)ieg Iheiuteirea with article of the kiml. The pustponenseot of a peutieh perrhatc of any mttruraeat whatever lor a fc saoaia, to git the different easkera a fair trial, would at least ura pai mm ' ' 1 " - A line adilreteed to the aabieribcr, at Petersburg, Vs. eeahJ answer jott at good purpose every way at per tout lotwrviow.ainae be lake upon hirstelt Ilia ritk of eelcctia. and (uaiantces 10 pleaaa ia ev ery retpeat. 1 " ' A large assortment always on hand. Upwards of three hundred have been sold by im, without aver selling abosloaa. . " . E. P, NASH. Petersburg, Va. THE FARMERS' ADVOCATE. VOLUME 4ih. Havlngf broogh the third olumo of the Farm Ma' Advoeata te e lose, we now preeeot- the publio with prospectus for forth olam by Having socceeded in forminf an association which the aervioea of W. P. Richarda, will be secured to assist in the Editorial department of the office,' we feel confident that we aball be a bte to furnish paper worth the attention of farmer, and the cooomunitv in general. In eonduclin: the Advocate, an nudeviatlni eoarse wilt be eteadMy penned with a view to advano the in teres! of the Farmer, by recommending- suck rneaaure as may eem to promise his Improvement, and exposing to merited cen sure whatever i inimical to bit prosperity. In Politics and Religion, every thing calcula ted to excite partisanship or sectarian prejudice. HI be carefully avoided. ' Mienee in its) varioea branchea, wilt meet with that attention it so richly deserve. taticatton in jreneral, will receive a due share of attention. 1 ' K 1 he constiiution of the U. and thst-of iV. ('., with prooablr other, will be eopied. An impartial and true record ol important El ections; together with a variety ofoiber interest ing event win be given. , , Virtue, Morality, and tkelr twin aieter Tem peraneei will ever find in es, a faHhfol and urc uring Advocate and, rnend. j.. " CONDITlONSi The Advocate wilt be published every oilier week, at Lexington, Davidson Coo wry, N. C, at one dolls a yrar, inadraaoe or one d altar Ind fifty eents, aftex six tnontha from tba date of subscription. For elubt of tew or more 'Subscri ber, seventy fire cent per eo -y, ia advance; er one duller twelve god a bait coots, after six month. , ..,'. N paper diaeonUittted until arrearagee are paid, except at the opiioa of the publUhor. The above eonditiooa will b strictly adhsnei to In all rase' All letters, eommeniestlohe, tc, to the Edit eis, post psid, promptly attended to . Address J. Sherwood. Lexington, er W. P. RtehardafirsiwntcaTit.i Davidson Co. NC. I ne Brotherhood of the auill will confer s fa vor by inserting or otherwise noticing the above; win wosrwne uo, we will endetvol te recipro- e in tavor , . , ;. , .... ,., , ,, ' . JOHV SHERWOOD. , . n, WALTER P. RICHARDS. mZl pnosPEtTTrs; fc " " Vw"" JintCTiTt.a , retpeeiiaUy eome , r"reM e4.rht Jnaink) it applkant for t . , ; - ..raw MninaetmiiPm pWtalM thtteairw . uU t.-.k-; iTsLll' "f ,rn' Ixl govenmeat Sm" V.,,rro;.h ,J.u, Ms. hmXZ2LTK,0i 'M,t JMl, th I anil -' f (MananniliM mmA r-'f ) 0Tl(l. i," fent guldanee, (lie . m.. -... fc'vv'an' " 'nevwang. r ! wi the eoaianr'tliit brrjodkw and pas. fwevtaixn nil ,a, ion, ignoraaee er malignity kseaaenatioaa aet a a deadly paieeav ea all rha aserel etWenta which abaold eesapaas ge4 society. . White the eaburi aera do aot aretead te perteclion, or to a araaaer degree aHaiallibilit tbaa ether aitisca who aim at what ia ncbt k word and deed, vet the saa' ssftly prvaaiae.ua their joaraat, M aet aaaoag rh leal m aLilitv and Intamt. .hall never sink betew the deeeaeie of life, aor be made the vehkle ef penca- al maitee, er reveaftrul vltnperailan. 7 e political eaiaiea ef the aaderaigned, ahall aa all ewentr ee cations, be epeaty and baldly adrocaied . aa shall then' opinion en all other eahjeela ea ebieh it may heeome their duty tebe heantt be la the diasaasiea er saaertioa ol thoaa epa a, 4hey hop aever ae far te forget theeltaraeler . that beeeasea Aeteriaan akiaeaa. aad rctpettle wen. le believe, er a'- tempt tw ataae ethara belie, that vloleal invective. aae rade aeaas Mtnaw epawneats, eea citrier MtptMy. ike plane of reasoa aad argument, or exalt litem a the adeem of those whose appro! alios it desirable. 77e aMene Im tatiifg all tmm att pdrtiet, a far a their aiiauies aad a araae .ol daiy will psrmit! beyond the Srtl of Ibeta iiautatioas it vitl be ia- pottKitv lor them te got and keyoad the leend, Miey will neiiher be eeasea ay taw oar, aor arise By tear, . . , , . -,-. 1 iti h As rhe Sxctahr " held, lor many years, a tV veorable place In tbe (Sabfiek eeteem, and did mech in the Whig, ciate, lh sDbsertaers woufd- wilHngfy here given he same name so theie nee jeuraatr bex refloetion has eouvinced them tbtt (key should paaa merely "for what they are worih,' and aeet-ive no one by abetterlag lhemel amtee the hmreta at their predeetaaue.' ! They have eetermieed, Wier). fore. to chance the name front the 'Mrworrn A'Oec Aitor te " 1 HK NEW BtirmiAKt" a name endea red to them ay the joyous auoetailoas of chilnhood and boheud, aa wetl ae Ay the more . matured, ihoafch no less (herUbed, sosiUooi of esrly nt hood ' , "THE NEWBEBVIAN" shall be, the strict- eat aces ol the tansy a mewtpaper. .All lht ewx cent Cummer, Agriculture, the Arts Science and Literature, snail, at far as apse amt ability will permit, be lonna in us eolumns. farmer and em- era mar implicitly rely ea Ike correctness of the "Prices Carreel" hick it will report weekly, and pain shall be taken lo obtain a hill and aorrcct list of "Ship News." ' '-- (T The Newbomiaa shall be publuhrd one a week, the first number next week, at S3 per an num, iri advance-. . HENRY D. MAC HEN, ' WILLIAM G. HALL. Kea-bern, Jane 17, 1143.' Editors witk whom w tnsehangw, are rasp set. fully requested le gie the'above Prospeetu a lew nsertiont ia rheir rcepeetive paper. NOTICE. JOHN J.UPUHURCH reapect folly ' informs the Citizens of Raleigh sndka Vieinitv, that he has taken a Shop on Morgan Street a few doors above Win. P. Clark's Coach Shop, end nearly opposite the Masonic Hall, and i prepared to, axesete say work in hie line ef be inesa: Such s Engraving, Letter Cutting, Brand nd tamp Making, Con and Lxk Smithing, Bell Hanging, Bra a Castings, Canes Besily mounted. Repairing Umbrella, eVe. lie. He will ales Carry an Ike Electro Mcgnetie Gliding end Silvering in II it wioue Waachea-oa alt am all metaUic sr. ,claa. suck a Pencil end Watrk eases end Casaa, pcetacles. Spoons, Mathematical leatrumenla, Dentists' Instruments, Ceatora, dee. In.Silvei Cotrcb Plating, bis etyl ef workmanship is ansur paaeed, being far superior both in beauty and sit rability teeny thing ef rhe kind ever before erode a te the tnapeeUre ef the ptjblio. . Bpaerinane ef te art may be esen at ki Shop.. U will tornistbedey person, wiahing to leara tbe art of Gliding 4t ffh eeiing.aa appatetue and instructions, an term sees! able te the time. He will arnd instruction to any person in lb Stale, by letter, and give the full sveeipt for ike act,' to they cannot misunder stand H, end esse aa aaoaratue Ifdccired. All of the above will be executed in the aeatess manner and at the shortest notice, ea reasonable term. Tb Subscriber tender hi thanks to the public for past tavifti end solicit further cnoour a reman I, as he is eery desirous of establishing him self M a tnst wfH be asa'ol to ta eemma ally and preetabiew bimaetf.! Hetacvetore kepcl. hi frieoda and lb public will try him nd give him a chance te earn his breed by tbe sweat of kia rw. ' - J. 3 UpCHCRCh! Ralelgk.Vay 1, ISO ' 19 , , SECOND VOLUME., , J. ! THE MAGNET ; avox rents iwvsstisatiob or HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, i' x "isaiaw) f . , Cepbelogy. Eleetricity, . Phrenology, . Galvaniaaa, Pathelologa , f MarnclUin, . Physiognomy, Light, . Psychology, " Caloric, Metteology, Life, ' ,1 BY LA NOV IIINDrtt.iNn i The design ef tbi aepular and iota resting work. toe investigation ut an Uie laws which ap pertain to Human Life, and which era ' concerned in the production of llioee etate of the Mind, ullcd - ' - SOMNAMBULISM, ' INSANITY, r DREAMING. BECONDJSfCHT. . SOMNIPATHY.TRANCE.CLAlRVOyANCE, . -na vorunn tther Matiai runemata, . we'ica a.v x, aiTasaTO, bxhaisi (aaevaxa n " '- . - - - , It mm are enricheJ with n anrl , T. . iiiastratiBa; tiio science W Lephology, whieh teaeJae tba influence and susceptiwitf. or the humu bra iu, and the meth od of controlling Its separate organ by Path. tismj together with ueh information a msy aa it m the most snceeesful application of thia won- aenul agent to Diagnosis tb dclinestion of tiitrtaeiSMl w !ftJi Wf " . PBOPOSALS ; , For publishing In the City of Kalxi. Kortb Car4ina,i weekly Newspaper ta b cat it led THE INDEPENDENT. ' I HOf JL0B1N U, CUITOH d PROPRIETOR. I ' Bejblhih ' a htnet nnder rhe abnvn ti tle, beltesint tb public mind eeaaire Ncwaroper bhich will be sildrcswd le tba- mmlerat mj el all parties, and devoted to Lheralai, News, Agrkal iur, MlaetlUof , General relitice, tee. Independent et party hi. 1 am eaaoaraged ta this undertaking by many nl Ay hie aatoeistrs--s well as by aaany bo bar bee apposed la as. A large portion el lit mreunity have hewVme tired of rhe matter and tb manner of party atrUe, end reauire Nspspef aa which they raa rtly tor imoartial am enprejudi. eed statement! et facts, and for 'matter of gcuersl interest, whb Ike dinestatian that moderation and aslraaess as temper shall be the distinguishing lea. lures that msrk the ompctition of tbe Editor aad rh OmrBonieaiion of hk Correanondeots, . nl'he coarse of s paper el tbe aemriptioa propnerd' is so plain, that but little aeed- be said ie t Pro. 1. t.i. v. . .TLTTi - 1 - - iw Mimic, mw m ' iwap nn- rca. a cee ceuoorys at givnig aautaietioa t (II aser.bro..ff, ew . .-t I shall publuh publie document 1 toeaeettifwltfc rhe history of lb Stale and ol the teioa, te far a1 lb limits ef Ike Jmtrhtu'lnU will permit saiwital- vrsne neasage at in rreaHteats of lae uaitee Sutet, the M senega ef aha Octet act of Marth Carotiaa, "i k abet recta (rccs atbar peblie djoee ment. aa baciaatrre and Coerrassiaaal mgs- - In giving a reeerd of m movemeats of pot- Manl partws, ! sha'l eadaavsr ta state the feet, itbset pattailitv er eomateaa. Of eMi esea. at an panics, 11 ta my acwga le speak wM littie and tne tieblie rood reauires that lfemagoguet attached lo either, should he rwsrwvee) k shalt he done with aandorand geo temper. The Li'frpnukml will be priaied nn a sheet a little smeller then tbe original uir ef tb North Car. olina Siaadard, ear a week, at the low press ef $3 per annum, payable ia advance. M say aertoa whs aavs , tl i edvans. Weoate diawtikacii at the end ml month, one del wr shall le rs turned t him, provided it aaa b done a itboi mxint tM Kdaor with peerage. Or. enr soe it at lib- erty to sebsarab for sis month culy aad-hay One dollar. , Three eonlsi will be seat to sac address for &5 pwaeaam. " I n ipw prtce er tnas paper aiM 1 treat, reeonoll all our frieads. to the cash ay stem. ,1 hi rj stem alwsrt bring a belter paper at a wear arice liaa he ether pUa,- lor rhe Ed ft or "a mind it Iru ember- rasaaq. and Mesjrott are nmaentwgewu " i---- A tpcciroen aumbe win be uaacd ia week or too, and it is hoped the regular issue will tommeaee about the middle of Jely. 1 no type are entnetv aew aad the inner el lev rersoa aotuiog suoaeripuon papers, arc recjnesa led -le torward the name to m at llalrirfc, in sea- tan larprerkt the enktmibev wttb (tis flni number. Those hn ht no subscription paper ea torward the narnas of those who wish aubaeribs, . wbicb snewer the same purpose as if they had tnbarbed w tne'rrspetus - - - . f ,;i Te or three solum of the IudebtnMnt .111 J.r.lul . i.- . : 1 -1. . J . u k . ' w. , .sc.tj.i.ai mwiraHii ewtacti of the fives of lbs most distineoithed public charac ter who ht Searthd hs the UnMre; times, eem- ig with G'-n Wathinsnen Tkot wko dcair to poncit the series enlire, would lie well to send their names, raiiy.ao at lo reeeivo lb first number whkh will commence ibes important and Interest ing nanaiiona, which claim the attratwa et every American! eilixe. , ' THOMAS LORING. Italeigb, N. C. May tj. ISM.i ' 1 LIST OP LETTERS - Stmoining in the Pott Office at Raleigh, l SWA afbinc, 1843. . . (T Peraona calling for them, will plcaac aet they are adrerUsed. Kindred Mr Kena H S King A Kiug Mrs Mary E , L - Lain Mtas Harriett - LaneJnrl Lawe Geo ... LesehJ E , Lester J , - . Liona W - SUwiiAW . 3 Little Jotiah 8 Limn K- , UvBMutai Lyan Jaa M Maaon John McCnlloek MiatS ' McGeaoa Jae - Metiers C C McQueen Hugh ' Moody t M Miller Miss J toe ,: Mevs Jeremhih M.tlr Mr Mar kin ManMra i i Mofflrt I H S Marpbey Delie ' " Mesa Mrs Sarah P ' Patsrmore Moody - ePwWCnwaHITvat 9 PbHhp Jordan B ) orter Henry ,. -!'' Porreor J T '' PnlkRr . PatxelS , Parham T Poreth ISt Prewter Davl ' Paeanl M W Alien M. T. Allen John Allen Henji, A He Thus Andrews W. N, Adcma Miss A Adams A AdkmsJnO Alkmaja Lenten U Bass Mrs. Sally Hanks W. A. Banks A Q BarboarS R.) . . Bar bee B Barrets 1 B , BewchenTD Beasley C. V'. , bowers Oteeme ' Uleckwell S - Hlaloak Wa Ha lev A BvreVH Hamua J - Ballentiad Wm. Buftalow Jerry C CardDT Campbell MrcEliaor Campbell W H Cook Henry Cuter U i ! w Coek D J Clement A B ' Craig Jm ' Cbampie ia .,, Crotby Jet Carrol Mia Mantis Chadwkk IW CobbaTae Caldwell DP Pallea T Cbrittka E W fc S It A Punrrar R C U rrron W D " ' Dudley DC j Pierce J P Dcea A - Dsn iel (Vestry Rogers 1 C 4 Dunn W B ' - Rngers Joshua ' DewdPW Roger 8 U ,1. ; i v. Dsvit Mrs 8 .. rtsymaad Henry , t Diggt Marshall Kowa Willie DemanklGea ' Kobeiea C C ' E Ryan MrtGL : Edwards Mitt Maaiscr . Kigtbee W r Evens Maruh Rke Orl.nde D .r.4, f - Remsey Joseph Pk4eaGao.il . Smirk) Nancy - - Piaeklm Grey ... . 8irmgtllow Mis E , ' PoMrMrsLay 8 Porwey A G Bevag Mr Margaret . O Stewhea Mis Elisabeth'; Graham W A . haoeate The Goodaoal) Stuart Miu Han iet E , (iregory John " ' - ' Stringfellow H B Guua W r . Sank WHliam , Gidimaa Mr Smith Caewell A Graea Miss Manila A BtriakUag N D t H . - Savage Mil Emily . Hill Dr John ' I Sydermj er J D HiH Wm ' Seamdcrs Laby Harri koht ; Saatndar Mb 8 : ' Holding Bcnj Shaw John , HardmaaS .., , , . T , Headerww W II ' t Thomas William Hedgcpeih Mra Aan ' S Tfaomee Leek - J ' Hogg Mra Isabella - ' Thames Henry ' Havweod Eday 3 -, Tewnky Jeace.M , 1 Haywood Margaret 1 O . i ' I Ctley Alls . ' Jone aaml - ' - -V '!7', ;': : Jane Mr Meery -, , ;, Vatsgtu Meaa n- t( 4 fj Jone Willie W ;, . , Jones JD Williams Mania C JenkiaaT Williams Mrs A B n - 1 Jump T L .V r WiMiwn Dr W H-" H Jeffreys Miss 0 A, , , Whhhtad Wm L . JclTie-vs JO , u VTjllkma Miss A L . J A t B L-Dama J Wat Mia Ann Ells '- 'r Jamaiaoa Be J Willkmsoo N Li JohatD JG , j , . t Wheatan Mra Msry : ' Johnson Ramon 1: '' 1 ' WhiiReM Miss Wmniaeid smm Edwra .-. n IVerth II. Q s -it J"et Oei A,! UiijaJ WoootUrd William !, , JnyatrJas Wilwe Mrs Mary J " JoynerGile , , Wetter J H r , IrninJa ' " ' Wrnn H Jehasea Mint Emlf : "WaeWH J 1 ' f ' .- ' .:.. i wmrtag Wliham . Kennedy W - Whiuker J U t . . thos. o. scarr.p. m. ;; Rsleigh, July 1, 1843. ; ' vt Say 5 ' 'BELIEF ,0T HUM AM "BUFrERlNGl '." The aeeond Velum will be. commenced in June, 1843, in Urge octave form, and issued monthly, on the fbllowkig ' ' ' tt " ' aWWae.Srba.atM. .. .1. .1. ; - 'X"'- atttatl.-i'S S i if T.--n Lj- Twa dollars, in advance, will pey for n copy (st tbe year t er sixteen copies of any otto ouitiber, , . , ; ..., t r'., Q For Sit dual an, fifty copi ef ny one nanibar ; or lour topics ft on Jr. .-."PJJ ; X V- i:r-. ft .III.. Per Toa dollars ninety cepic ef any en number t or aavea conies fur e vrnr. : , IV, For fifteen dollars, one baud red and fUty eopie of any an number; or t welve copies for wiissj weratre t t V. Ta the trade, the wilfb out at bin dol- lara par hundred, when or kundred cepic are ordered at one time, with the cash us advsnor. fTT Agent mast Mate, distinctly. What the money sent is designed t fa for I whether for an enlire velum er for se many aingle copies ef one nvmoer. . t ........... , As these terms are low, the Publisher cannot detibtlbut Agent wiH are the justice of giving special attention to what Ml twa t Aiipsymente must b rteeivvrl hv the PuMisa ar before tech tswenber is Sent eat f the office, All payment must be remitted free) ol nostage. and in &ilety.fund money, or It eao'tvslcnL in thw city. ;.' , ,: LUUKE.ablUKAl. UISTRICTS. ,t , The' sine Congrrtaiuaal DisUtete of the Itaia f Kertk L'srolina, as laid off aad establkksd bt lb aet of lh last Session of ihe Gencra Assembly, art competed of the following eeuntiej i , t , , i, 1ST BIST ict. , Cherokee, Kntherford. MHS i-.--ti Uuik, .-..ii-- Haywood, . , ... Vsnay, Buncombe, Clratcland, . Hendrraon,1 Caldwell. 1 Popalatson, Sggg, Whig sanjorky. S7W, 8a Bitraitr. . . ' ! , . , '.r Davie. , (.-. Uowaa. V Meoleobarga , Linaola. Iredall, w ' Cabsrm. 1 1 Population, 78,393; Whig majorityi AOS, i !:(- - ' Sa BiSTBirf. ", '' ! ,. Ash, . . , ,v . Stokes, j-- . Wilkes ; , , , Uoekingham, . ' Surry, ' Caswell. Popultiea,ri,8S0f Detneeeatie majority, SiS. " ' - Arm aiarairr. i ' Rkhmaad. Ilavldee,, Montgomery, , Uaillor),., Anson, Uaadulph. . : ,. ' BtaBly, ' ' " . PopaJaataa, 7A,lirr Whig majorttyj 40. " m BrtTSK-r. ' Moore," , Wake, . rcheihaew , . :. -s ii " ft ,-.,t Cnmberland, Wajne. PopulatioBv fl,t4; Dentoerati msjority, 741. ' . . . . ;, fTn aisTBirt.' ; , .' ',',,, ' Rsbeaoa, Sampson, ColBmbas, i lopliB, ' Bktdaa, : s .t - Leant. , t i Bruncwwk, . , , j v Onslow. , u i5 ... 4 New Hanover, Junes. Papa Id ion, 61,(31; Democrat k Baejerity, 1397. ' ' -fTal istBK-t:' r " .tJrseg.--- .."; 'frimklin,1 i.- -' Person, . t..., ; Warreae I . Grfiille, ' , llaifax. -Population, 74,I5, Dsarasratis ta jerky, ISO.'1 In SltTBWT. Watkkigtoa,' , TrraU,i -! Crevea. Natb," - -Edgeeemb, Crrene, eeulcrt, ' Carteret.' Populstion, fS,O0 1 Democratic Miorky, 77. y,..,; ,;i v 9ra btSTBlTTV'' Msrtin, ; , Cbawsa, i (-Hiii t Bertie, rernuimoa. , . Hertford, Posqoatavk, Galea, Camdew " i '- ' . Northampton,, , CssrltsMlk . I , PepBlatioa, SS.lliV Whig )ority, 474, -.i-.:t, i irt -ri'ivi . ''. ' arrtaaw' - i,!, ),.,(, (, 1 1 -r r AGRICULTURAL, m THE iGRICOLTUttAL LNrER. '-. ; , EST. 4 uere is ceruinij nq mora imporlaat iiy lerest in the countrj than that f'tHxt which Iha community obtain their bread there com be hone mere jupurtaat tbaa thai which form iha basic nf'lha prosperily of e.rjr other intereat, end without which ever other in le real moat Tail anil ajnk to min. Such certainly ii agricalture, the foundttioR apoav which eycrj ioterett and the whole proaperitr ,af (he country rcitt. It is very natural Ihen, gnd ftot only aata4 iaa.f . .a 'e. I ri out inevnawie,: tnai every etner later eat in the corauunUjr ibeuld follow the fortune and be gotereed by the particular atateof thia iodivtaUial interest j that when it floariahre end if i s beaJthj and prog. peroui Hale, every ether branch tf indut trj should also be blessed with prnaperity, Sad that vt h a it dcclinei tlieic should el se decline with jt. Why then, sya ane, were aot times bijhlj protpereus , when cotton wu Ssvllinx st Irorn fifleea to twee- ly ceafs' and other agricultaral protlucts ere of like value' We snswer. because permanence o( prices; aad an equality ef interest, arc varnuii ingrcaienta V we prosperity of s sommsnity, .Times wert ant prosperous, because. the. cricea of air. ricuiiural prodacta wrrl, tit kighf Uiey na uuipmportionaiciy nigs vaiuerSt compsred with other products of labor, Thia superinduced a waaleoaeaaaosj carer lessnest ia business, and an estravaraace ia livingj a bloated plethorg of tiio body polilic. without steady action or vigor, in. siesd of .the well-rounded, muscles , and well-slreng sinews of good health, anil ana turcu Mrene-th. 'The conarnuen.cn... was. that the higher (he prices, the mors delet erious to uie peotie at large and bad cot ton gone up to fifty, dollars the. bsndrtd weight, it would pod bsve done the commu nity (ass whole) s. pio's worth of good, Prodigalily, extravsgsnce And careless ness, would more than have kept pace with the prices, sa thr v . always do itucaeea el sudden, prosperity, the community would have bees none the better lor them,, end when prices had, receded and found their level with other products, ss they inevita bljf were eblid) te de ia thr cearte af rratie.ib people weald-have beta left with their habits of cgtravagance, loest wtanner of doing basinea, ana their debts apo lb to which is aot anfrrqeeally added a laiify of aiorglt and wianners tBtwe inju rioas aad iacarable than all the other evils etembiaed. Where anrt mittrd indestry, eeonotny and pradeace were eierciseif, fortanet were acramalated rapidly, ' but the case ef this character were So few. that, in gerlrral, high prices did net" in the leaat pretnute the pretpcrity sad happiaeis of Ihe people.' i'-t4.':- .Trade has aew experienced a revulsion.1 and prices are foe' Lw, ' partierlarly -thi price oi ear great staple, cottea, aispropor lioaatel low as ombared with other eonaaotlities ia aiarket. ' The eotiseweenve m, that the sgrkultoral interest lantuish- es aal i dtstreased 'Tne kgricaltaritt ha paid out alt that ' he ten pa; te aicct debte1 contracted when trade was brisk and prices high, bat free the Jecline of prtere ha been obliged to par from double to foor-fold f hie urodace'ks centpared with what ho would have paid three years ago to toeet the same amount of debt. Hia atTorts to pay itidacre him t'rO' crease the amount of his plant hr.ia the only ataple frem which) he can realile mo ney, aad the tsbrndeil cultivation or this MapJo and saprrabandance of it beyond the calls for coniamptioa, has -a constant teaJettcy to, rlimintsh 'the price felly ia Eoportioa to the Increase of th eattare. ' eace the plaater vealiteeno niore now Iron the produce of fifty bags of cotton than be formerly did from fifteen or twen ty, and hence he i Able te pay he Snore nf ws deots irom-tnat amount sot thatt he leetnerfj did froat the teeter amoant. Theejueaiion Ihen is;howis tide evil to be remedied? t How is agricoljural ' labor to be bestowed, to gtv it e grester value, and yield a larger producer i This le the great deaideratuta anw amoti. planters arid whoever Ma Solve the Broblenv1 Will do mere fur the planter than would Ihe die covery of the philosopher's atn for man. kitid.-' We do net pretend to each know ledge twrself, bet we' do think thst aae sleo, and- that not a vnlaiportant one, to wards it would be a larger diveVtity ia ihg application' of agricuttoral tabor. " ' V make too much cotton, snd too tittle' eth erf coantaeditiee, which, if the prodaetioa would sot put much oaoncy iato oar pock- els vvMild al ItSateave some from gwHig eel of tbtat, For ' instance, the silk tel ler, might be ettea Jed ad improved, aad gloves, atockingt, shawls aad 'dresses made, to the saving of tnany a dollar for Ihcee articles la ho stores. Seraf sad avoUaaes anight bemads from the beet and Cora stalk,' aad coffee (if the eiprcstioa is sUoweble) from rye sod tbe sweet potatee math eoutd be saved ia thia way elev- At-. a a j a voiioR Mgginareoald be msae ss well aad aa rood at bo a at abroad by the women of ihe bouser and a eeUetr robe te also- as fooct ae one of hemp, if ihe sane labor is eat owed oa h te make it af good. At to sorses, mules aasl bpoo, a planter ehoald be aehamedi to bey either et the preeent Time, and all can. be raised oa a plaafatiea WMa easo ami In aboaSance.' ? ft is aoa- seDao in ibeeafs efa aeoaiUle planter to tell him that it takes so mach care aad fod der to raise them that M is cheaper to por cnase, when he very well knows that very Utile of either ia necessary, aad bat for a abort period of the year,' and where it Is, it is only ear mech labor divested from the culture of cettaa to that of coca to make both swore rateable, to say nothing ef keep ing his money ia his pocket.' We are aa planter, aad knew bat little about -plant iagi but we have ae doubt- that a food planter aim a c nod economist could point oat fifty article, such as the abote, neces ssrr on s plantation or in a familv. which might be made at heme, lo the diversify ing of labor snd eating the money of the planter. ..it , i ... tVee JtJjtrtonUai. ; u A , TALE 0 JfttTJRAVEL. (tU v r , ',. ) .t Front the Arkansas Gaaetlewi Lok MonraTO-A friend has related to as the following etorf, which he receiv ed from the month of one 0 the parties t J - In 18ll,s you Dj-f road shouldered, hig fitted Ke ntuciiian refralax.hred stock- raiser and drover werit on to Buffslo, New Yorlt, to purchase 'of Lewis Allen, who baa just returned from England, some of his imported stock.4 After he had clos ed his purchases, nndiug he had a day to spate, he determined to spend it in S visit to the Falls of Niagara. ; So, after jhreak fsit.' he StPDDcd Info the uassenirer-cars. snd1 found the department, which he seleet-4 ed occupied by a modest-ioogtng and plain ly dressed gentleman. In a few moments he commenced 8 coflrertatlon ppoh the leubjeet most interesting to him,' to wit, im- ported'etocK, ana tue tsrgins ne nnd made and foformed his fellovrtraveller, in the nost decisive manner,' what was the best breeda, clc The Stranger, alVer hear ing him out,' without dntsenting' to what he said, spoke apon the subject of En glish stock generally, th difleft nt kind of breed, the properties ''of each, .'the best cross for milk, butter, oYe-4 sad displayed, in a modest and most unassuming manner, such minute and general information on Iho subject that it astonished the bthef, sad he asked hint if he wae not a stock raises. He said no, and the Kentuckinn ask ed as usuaI, rWhat might be your name, sir!' Morpeth,' was the reply. Mor- (eth 1 v Now I have bees f II er Kentac ; y, aad travelled to Ark ansae, bnt I never heard of the carat before; Where did trm come from Ms. Morpethr Frrm New York.? York' said he, 'New YorM A great place beats Lexington. or Lsabv ville, I admit; but did you coma from tfey city or country, Mr. Morpethr 'From the conntry.V Well his very grtmt.Statov always savin; and except old Kentucky, it ia ihe incat country I ever saw. In short while they conversed on the aobj.xt : -; of farming,, and the stranger, without tbe least parade, seemed to be perfectly fatsiU lor wuh the subject, sad after hearing at length oClhtj superior style bf agrknlturt in Kentucky, and the Mtonishinjr rtdu tiona there, the confe f fins stock, granij 4c, he.irlatc'4 the improvements .which had recently ben maJe in ag-riculture by? ' means of chemical experuaeata. the diifetv ent kinds oeeil, the dwtinguJwhing proper ties each rotation oT crops, eflectotjtli mata upon nroductiorui, &c. &C st lenrth. I the Kentuck ian cried out, Why, Mfc ifer petn, yon must have followed farming for, a living .Np,he aaid he. had not, 'but it was a subiect to him of treat intereat-r. The rest of the ioutney Was filled np with; . a "description ofwhat the Kentuckian hod seen on the Mississippi and ia Arkansssg' to 'which the stranger listened -with appa ; , rent interest.' At lehtrth they n-ached the Falls, Snd amidst constant exclamations of aetonishmenfori the part of the Kentuck , ian, they passed oa to the Canadian side. Upon reaching there they saw a number of ) negroes, dressed in regimentals, with rous-y-kets in their hands. 'Why, what tbo dev; il does this ynefiaf, : These are regular soldiers, said the stranger. ' ''Soldiers 1 nc groeS for' Bojdiersl '"WeM,; hr Od, did j rod s tef hear the likef Welt, when I go., . back try old' Kentucky, and tell them thsf ' ; tneuntrsn nave riegrocf for soldiers; the never will believe toe in the world; " vyhyv',' sin if an Arkansas overseer were toi corod J ' herewith his big whip hnd gire, Hone? crack, i tell you, sir, that A regiment of 1 these black rascals would drop their mo-;' kets and beg for quarter. Now, 'oW , fel InW. WrMt cniiT'hS flaw ti.a.il lli.l ar-'l.-Va' to hjjvs got' into war with the British,1 a bout some boundary or other. 1 fell yoa" that the first horn that was blown would-' raise a regiment, m old Kentack that' would sweep thisfand from shore to shore. ' Nothing could reBbl them; Tor' I tel) yoA nothing can beat old Kentucky for waf of H raising fat stock ,-v-r;K -ft-f r . i Afte a while the bell of the tsVern Vang for dinner, and they both hastened in, the ".' . Kentuck ran before; When he reached the 1 room be found the table half filled with ne groes, and stopped. ; The stranger, with'' out appeasing to-obaerreJt, took bold of a , chair, and pointed to an empty one f his " ", ide. By Od,' was the astonished in-4 terjoctibn of the Kentuckian, you are not ' . going to eat ywr dinner with rreeoes, are ' ' yout I cant do it,! sir. ii could tiefef show my face at' home again if t were 'Id ' , do e.' 1 Well,'1 said the stranger, I am ' rather hungry, I. ecknowledget but, as . we are fellowravelers, I will Hot balk ' your htimor.: 'We vwill go down to the t . lower island, pass the suspension bridge 1 and dine on the American aide.'-' 'Now," ' that ia just into my hand, my old fellow, j wa will do so.' When they- reached the" suspension, bridge the Kentuckian wu- . rer whelmed with aatonuhment, and awore' . that they never would believe him at homo ' 1 .' 1 when he told of it. The stranger was ". perfectly familiar, with suck things, -and " , told him who was the orisinal inventor of1 such bridges, the great iraprovemente thai had been mad sines this one had been A pat urs the defects ia ita style how the-r could be repaired, improved, &c4 Hers ' ' v the Kentuckian borst out in a -hearty ) laugh, and said 'Well, stranger, T have 1 ' v found you out at last; you are a bridge Vt ' builder by trade,1 slapping-him on that t v shoulder in great glee. 'No, Bir. said he; . ' -you are mistaheni bnt I nave bee a great, 1 - deal with persona, who were fond of such -.. things, and acquired somewhat of a taste - forihem. 'WelU' said 4hs Kentnckina,". l" I hear thp JsJt bell rin-ringf let ua go and get our dinner." We will have a bottle of : wine, and! will par for it mreelfi fori would rather hare lost one of the calves t ' bars purchased of old Buffalo Allen than . , not to have been here dO-dsy, for, I have had lots and gohbs of lun!'' , . , . j .". , They gat down to dinner, drank their ! wine snd the iveutuckisit filled tp- the chasms between the conrses with praiaea'. - of Kentucky and abase af tha Canadiana : and British. He , had always hated them, , 1 : ' and he always would hate them: he would just like to hare another brush with them tancic tnem again, ana a grew aeai moro ; in the same strain, to which the strsnarer listened patiently, and sometimes with 8 r ' kind of quiet interest. He went on te gay : that he had heard that the English were in t the habit of traveling through, he country, . 3 and then writing hooks ridiculinr and m ,ii buainfUa.' He just. wished, bv Heaven. fW he ceuld catch some of them ia old ,, ': Kentucky. He had beard, as he came s-. . :j long, that there was now a great English , . Lord travelling through the country to write ' A look, and he had neard his name. 'It Was Trd---IiordLorl. Morpeth, I be , lieve.,,''hat is 'my name, sir,' said the atranger. 'JcsnS Christ! you don't say so!( f Tivernkeerer, what do Inave to payfT. , ' . "' v . , . ...... 'il. , Agents mikt gl particular instructions aa lo , 4 , themsnnerln which Ihry may wish each' oaat " bcr fors suled. i

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