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-'- " , 7, "m rimiwwr" jmKmj'-fmiiymm imiiini i j ipaaaaaaaaajttaaaaai T '.m : mi-:, m iMum mmn i i-m ii ii m ivi w ffl w-"i h nmmmm -in t r . Basils w ihimi . fly., I B 1L. i l MHAU U liQi 1 iyiV' ffl Isi Ill In w m i 1 iy?i; I l 1 1UI II III ffl "MB It- UI iraft 'I 111 luf 1LI II! II! w V ;IL5I rWC' 1 Mr ru-tat . ..- , - - ihi - in c U-- ai uu ataa lsai m .'Baalist w ag .hi uu, witj i mm isiun- vmi irwf1 ,..3i.ai yay iMa-ai..ua nj, - itst ai-wi i wwihb Xats a'flff actsaBegw tffl -r i Ei ihSa J aa . A f - i ...-. t " " ' ' ..-.. ' " - " ' -" ' ni" - . , fc.-fc.fi -a (:, y irii!J i Till J- "aeatrf eaetiiti rowiaYti M iinii. tiiilxttTtAl "aw f ftf eftii Moiar tk iUa ior aca-ataa tik tii aoi'tof oV2rrVVio'a-'''' it,.!.:.. .' nfMMty . mtM iMmwm 'Uuttn ST. ,',. , TOl -f- j.-l....-3KLiLJI.?jfea Prospectus OF A' JSTS'W PAP l8-ft rilHE Wersigned propose to eubtih I i Whig Paper in the Towh of Mil' (on Cetlwr- H Ur hr Wnif pler P bliihed ibere IrtMiy. M h km elnnd (tail lelk lor tuii. Kim, k i hiife dTtbe MroncrK holtli ol Doeiy, o ulled Hti U inxioon therefore, ! t h, t hHte to do the mo jd-eh the battle iU be koti, in ihe bat leu y ihickett. ( be i t the eohiity of hli trHjr. u tbeii- iraa eaar-ter. ,1 b b , Ke (MM to the eoaelauoa, Ibel t "J orTbla er.tio..s he latere of.b. oll4 D- ck( kaoia.'boiit aim i.o aefin bpola aad rath lor .kom1faa.. le e'ld w narticularif anxiou o Mrjt a fe of lhek would-be-sreat'wea l Karth (Utroliati, a Ihe? ! tkiaa. '.... ' '! . ISri8Kir-MlKMf ,Tko odrhr'd pmpf to call kit aaper, "Tkc SoutUern H'Ultf, n4 lleraM f Freedom" b wiir bo atricit partum lie will eM UUnt. ata m AIMT. ... - - ..1. bi Ibeir righl ame. Publia me bra pablw pro Dcrtf. He will Uiorelwe fc.l it bit dy a plaee raaardi tfce mm f h Vai. ' , f bta aZutr He wiH Ibererore aJ'ocata their priuet- iaa. Diet Mid ejeaiaret, b aH ait ability, aail hb Lv.i ...l Tba aaaatrr i at a ariiieal aoadiii s. aThea mn ana abaald be ap aad de- iac. aad trlica be doe bMlle lei bin be ia earocttJ rtnaal eoateaeatet tnoora anei oner Tba a libera W hig ad HeraW ot Froedem" ai be ittued, at tooa at the tubeeriiioii aill jut til it. 1 bate dilp Kd to patroase the aaderta will pleat leka ibalr aaoM with cillMI of ha Whiff. Kdaortia Knieitk. vi w "' tVhiffl ncILWAINE, BROWNLEf XC, PET&RS B U-RO, YtyZs-..,. tt now receiving their FA LL 8U PPLY of GROCERIES, which w very larre and well aaorieit, e'libracing nearly ery rti- -jole.'iajhen' line.-"- f' -' They 1nito the allentiort of Mercnartta' and Cotton Tbinteri U their atod of Cotton Bagf in, Bala Rood and Tarinr. - Attn a-eore fcree aopflT f Sola - aad - tTpneV Lmrthar, at naaMHj'lo !.' - Ontert from tie ewHltre will ateat aith prawp enentioo.'- -:- V - . Potertbarg, Sept. f, laid. ,, K-lm 8LA.N )K KWWMW R.-WEBSTER. The Loco4 Foeoe of Cincinnati WlJ a mm meeting oon after the passage of the New Turin" Dill, a ml amifng other resolu tions adopted one, in which the sentiment, "Let Government take care of the rich, and the rich will, take care of tho nooi ws atlribued, for the thoutsndth liote to Daniel Webstei. I ht editor of the Cin cinnati Qaiette sent the resolution to Mr. Webeter, and received , tlie following letter in reply: , , 7 ,: . litu ., , WftshinBton, Auir. 1 0. J 840. My dear Sir t have received your letter of tne 4th instant... I he Hesolution Which you, aay ejai, pasfed at aJate ;Loco Foco ineeling" jn your city, and of. which roe send oi a copy, asserts an absolute Xalse- iiooa. .1 never utterea such seniibent at any brae,. or in any place,; tn subsisnce one f.Hrm, or any thing l.k it. Tlie false hood oriiinated tn thia city ten or fifteco yesrs ago, , 1 hive contrsdioted tlie etaW meat time alter time, publicly and private ly, in a proof was ever produced, or at tempted to be produced, of toy such de claration made by me. ... Nevertheleea 4be lalsehiKM couuoues to ! be repeated, oocey I aionatiy in heHpoluical press.. If your f reader , desire to know my constant and invariable sentiment on such subjects as those fto which the roooiniioiM of Die Jjooa r oco, meeting refer, I will bo obliged to you o4 publish a.'tpeech ratvle by me at riltsburg, t UunR in 1833, ' I am, dear Sir, with retard. Tour ob t serv'L - tit fNfim wfnarpri J. C. WllOMT. . . .I . ' .. The Lowell Advertiser- ha . within Tew days repealed this miserable, slander upon Mr. , Webster, i W ill it retract it.; o doe n consider he; reputatioits of .see of England , greateei sCkiekmenv uf ovtU Country ' 'BURNlNfi IN EFFIGT. l"' anocjieu norro ev ute pan or the Ueroorrst- pc prim ai in mramy ot turning ia emgy and many disclaimers, lihat such thiniri boiUd D charred) Wew iheis narlT -Tho Washbtnon YN. iL'.V Ul.w Mtliif. tka . fellowing letter, written by; Utemembec of V9 M.af Disifict. a Democrat. !! reetHitmend thnt a rmlni aVIW aa illed the b'fh, office-of Sanator. froui hid atwe SHats sia b be rat i effirrt he t.. t j " T .,.w", mn lT"f waweeetire wiiicii i jrtej jbonefUy btfmai would Werk d to lliecounlryt ,ihjyiq - Nml. Iai. t- .i Vi Waihibaloa. lulv BS. lUiiV Dje Bir. 'Hayarpod hat tWs der teive ft feat ilheSenate4Jliraaoppawad' 1' vppeai i Hie tariff ot M, end tether for fhe tariff bill; w before tee pseferred to scalene . The ciir i !Jr ruewra deeply arT.Ctin? hid. iniegri f of yoT country ought ti mret forth v! and denpuncf-, Jiiqti ed m tttiutt mJ Uura. ioe im 1B gy jth hatta. yor,,TrlfepefitfuUf : ,nUWt t H I1ENRV8. CLk$fiJLi. ARRIVAL OF THE tirflTANNIA. , ' The Cunard Steamer Britannia Cap Hewitt, arrived t Boston on Thursday at t o'clock, P. M. The Hon. Louis McLaee has returned in ber. The new m not of much importance matters remaining pretty much as they weie at the departure of the last steamer. There had been tremendous storm and floods in England, Which had injured the aopt aevorely. ia-i-','-. '' ' The Ccrtltfd Market he been in a quies cent stabs. Closed dull. . In. the 'manufac turing districts busin seis b'y no means a live. However, the new recently feeeived from ihe United Stale' wiirgivea flew impetus to trade. ' The Money market i easyYiand fbr bu 1 stness casn can oe nau very reaaiiy. . The Produce Markew are Jolerably ac tive) both aa regards the home'and the 'ex port trade.. . Indian Corn ha rUen Id 31s. per . quar 4eivThf ercoontd ; of, tH;rPUtoerverop tfoiinnVc to be disasititu.,", jf , TJ"Popularity, of, the new Pope j unj bounded The near, Papal Tariff, make great rCtlucliona on . woolen Manufactures, eotton good sugar, and coflee. , L ,,; : The Cobden, testimonial ha reached 65,600,,,, , . . .. . ,; , Pailiam'erU is expeoted to iK about 28th of. August, On, tlie lTth the House . Lords passed tlie Sueir Utrties Bill, r r Tbe drstiiutjon io Ireland occupied, the Route of Common on Mouday. A puai has been appropriated for the employment of the poor tn Ireland.1 . , Effect eAe American Tonff. ; - Several market have expetienced the effects of the liberal tariff which soca, into peralion in the United Stale on iw lit of December, iron ha already advanced m priee, and tlie Woolen manufacture of Yorkshire are firm and improving. . , A public meeting; baa lately been held in the British metropolis for the purpose of taking .measure to prevent the spread of ihsease. AlUwugU, toae eontended: Rat few cases of Asiatic Cholera had appeared, the, generaUeelUig xA ihe jnteting :wa op. poseu w wieconciuHon.. ;. rKAIStJJ. Th French elections have terminated. and reat ha been the aucceis of the Ueis ot nunisiry; I'he majority in- tbe inew Chamber is expected to be one hundred. ami it may poasibly exceed that NumSer. The King had opened tlw ,, C 'ism ber with aafcort epcechi I'HE WORKING OF THB"tAU1FF! ' we received the UiUuntnij advice, saya the N. York Tribune, with deep fs'et. ntu nope mat roost oi our manuiactur- rs would have kept on at least until we hadachane tor one more appeal lo Con grew in benalf of Home Labor."" pi.i.i. r i,-'.'r-.:i .... V IIIQ uuiivi WI, . a ajvwiiv . nia? r ouneon vanco-priniers irom noo- eson's rnnt vvorx at t ail , Klver and Protidenee;; R. I. have already r1eft' ,for Europe to obtain work. "A I am acquaini- ed with them I can ' touch for tlie' above tatement5 . -HMV WILCOX. n.:.i ni..L rj.nj. K ji t Mill UllTCH vHa, iu. jiiuiun OfcR Ne TorV, A'qmsY W I8ld'' r Mr Greeley 'ft feel constrained fo' In-. r- l . .' ' ,w. a. ' i t loiin yo now wni me ,new i arm wora in this section of the country. " Tim it works" 1 no trilling affair. W tbe woik- ; e ... fe j. I' a in it roan or our mwn. many airesay. i mm iatrf to state, have heeu 'wbrked,, out' of a lob, and many have had their waites wornea aown twenty -ove rent per day And what are1 Ihe nrospecu of those that have already been turned out of work? siccoaiiie irom an pans oi me coqniry .are of a aimilar chrtracter. ' When 'ial we find erhpliiymen'if ' Will any of these new Tariff men start maeffine shops, - eotton factories,' &e. , whereby we may get em ploymepr, when we aro a'l turned out o WOrkf""?'' ' A MxcHaNIC. 1 rurnisn the atwre to be vied at tour -ara - T r V 1 at .ea 'a . aiacreuon. ana cemiy it to be correcU Very tespectfuny;" . ; ; JOSEPH C. "TODD, Subscriber. ..,1HB'..CAB1MET. r.' r A Wsihtncton letter in the PhilaJelriliin Ledgeraay.-; i ; n. K . ! . : , l ne secretary or the rtavyid quite Hi dr?poed.,! Mr.Baiieti.il; I berreye,1i at lust decided tn go to rJu)jhmI( ttot to France, to utfceed Mr. Liiul 'MeUn,' who i ex- K!te4 6ck rn' fhe Britannia steamer, - e Hon. John Y. Mason, of, YaJ- now Atiomey General, Vd! temporarily , per hnpt permttnenilr, ftiume the head of the ! Bepanmenl M,' ;'TZ ' 1 Mrt'Bachanan wiff et trot on Wcdnea day forSaratoaa Snrinirs. He will ontv ata one trtght i nnladelphiaLntl atnother in new i ore city. i. i., ) A BOLDOAMe?5 ", N1 tlo tbe PhiUdelphUItrr-irtferi we fin) the teHowrno; exposure of i bold Bilempt Mb ' continue tMreffrted irripoalhra; by which the Ltxiofoco UtufA en decerved and truslea tbff, people ; of. f Ji chn jrlkin cpiinty geneall i the coal wtd tron dMtrtria of ow Statft- they ape no w butil jr circuletiu repoftky ree - 4, .twr- . ,j. . ... . a 'xe Vu? fvH- . Read be followirig eifrafcW frorothe Ic'fttf 6f J.' II.1 Uammond, EIq. 6 ain Agricultural Society in Georgia."; Itirill givtotii I'ins tern farnjera fome idea bflW.value of the 'tichbcdV. inarl, wtic)i lie convenient to rnanv of their farms: f1' .'' ! ' ' ,. '"-.., The duration of m'ari in th soil, is ton doubtedjy JSiVl ,r( Of lime. .','.'" "f.tvrJ. 'H in iU;.-!iv With regrif J td what li a sufficient application there isn gront dirersity ofoptriion, arid consequontly of prafiw. .Yievrirwrut chiefly as a direct tnahitrc,' in, man J futrts ot jvuroje, litto is applied nf th rate of 81o 10 bushels per nt'ft aphunUy--" others, at JO to 12 bushels cyery thy-d yeah and agatn, ; mother ftif at' 40 to 60 bushejs every 1 a years., .But as its indirect efikcts are tw' important; and far more numerous than. itsdirect, and it is fherefdre ah Invalu able elementary constituent of soils, ihetrt'! fbr fts ajpplifcitidil uudbUbtedly is to furnish tt sail at atcetif)ossirjfe,tnthanqn as its conslituiiDtt will bearnudtn. repeat the 8oW as; .rMUthtj asr Improvement bf that constitution vflf'perfr rie ererythin else being Io elite proibrtidn. I lib '.aj jtjii , - Abcjrhti C-i tintr on this principle. f'martYVfcmieis' In Europe iHitj)n, ,41q 400 KukM.o rf lfm et rtnrfl. ntiA norfir-flmes'lCKHi Such li rains? , ishiok bably excessive there, and in ar cliinrttftkt-Dpld'be ulterly destrnc titer Marl, Irowetet'.'coDiaifUh iiiiicf imiy. uo nuieiy usuu yi ( iinir tinica h i'ij4vn,iw 4"Kk tmwTitousual do riPti from 2ia 300 biisheisi'Ilut more eaii be artrilifd even- Hi Tir- giuta than here. Tl hotter the climate tlie moref caafroh "w liecer sary in the first dose jit lest; ,tioigh tru ts - greatly p dewtident ot the condition of the land to be marled. , In the hot wiyrtr cliflliite of.Fiavou the fruitful Ofilla ol the Nile contain'sV23 tocf. cent, of carh. ofJirne, hich is uivaleht ju oite locdr someJjOj-. 000 bushels per acre of marl', contain insr 50 per pent: .but that soil , . ri. ii r. I .'II. " 1 t. C is mncn aeeper, ana its vegeraDie' uiouiu uiexnausiioie. iepm ot soli; and tlie nmoont ot vegetable matter m M must cnieuy regulate the quantity of tuari. M. Puvis has given ait interesting 3 table in reterence to this; ' He thinks thar we may give to a :soii three tncit eS deepj ,40 btrstlela1 of niarti' containing 60 per cent, of catb. ' of lime or B0 Imshels" containing 60 per cent.: and to a soil six inches deep, SO bushels at' GO' per '''cent., of 100 at 50 .percent. Ho 'ddes not re- fur to the fegetable rnatter or other etrcurpstances of the soil. 1 pre sume' that the deotha of tlie soils' vou cultivate ranse between the extremes stated, or aCleast that you feldotll plough,, and w'Ould not, .a . a " .1. la n : . tnereiore, mix uie matt aeeper man six wcues,ti. iinuiK jne anioutiis ho JCpecifies are very safe..,. A, some of uty lands - are similar to yours,' and our climates the same, I will give ymr my experience on averagedT .about. 00 per cetitti .carbvofliine.. - On olI mulatto land, wiUta-JSoiiavbout six incites deep, atil mitnmg hbW 4, pc? cent, of .vegetabla matter, I have not , yet, afier ! four yert'rsj" perceived any lujiuy iruiu iv. t jn iiiucr jntju oiiiHiiiiti ira vegcia'Me iimucr, and a soil four to five inches dec ih filficovered' mart burn's, the se; eorttf renfc Previouslv to this diMovenr.Thowevefr i had taken the alarm, and retJnwd the quanuty, to uusneis, on; nna similar to ilia l.iwl .rin'n ki nti.ul . Il nil Ka lKit rirlV t InAnanwA ttiia Hmnfl burn. from this amount,- I 4te.forttttri fAfi JpHfoJ.Q bushels per acre, from which Iw.ltate ! as yet perceived nd Jnjiiry. Bfung tiW abcKit to fiaisti thnmr hitention to go over it again and tb-t-wdd 5(jl,LhUel, pcf aero, ptj time; until I have given toail 20 4Us1ii4sK ahnjl .by a means, however, venture to do this Until', by resting vd manuring,, 1 have also furnished to it additkmal Vegelahle1ria4le,r1 1 I think I may fcifeIyurortnicpd.joulra apply: 100; bushels pet acre, pj the' richeit rhart you Tiave; (a fliffflafK .thtf; eirtw gives yon remunerating crops, ana zuu pusnis,- pi more,' icr your ut'B jniius. If thev are low and sour they will bearrstill more. I am' now jnif Urig 240 to 300 biisheis on some' rfip ; l- hav draH!,1 which have seyerai leet pi vcgeianie, juoma.,, , i buouiu toh do airaiu vt jmi- i,"vr PU8lid3 TCt acreou pttcj, lapd.thoUgh ihere"1 f tliink,,qyfcki'!irtte ivnnld tJ?tfi hent anDlipniirtri. a it. would hen'rlcrifnrmsitinrVr'' I It is alwayt most convenient td flppy'ipaViftVyirlHiiadfid n ts in8 Kreattavantaze wnecureoy wii&.iueaijs, o iicw c for tfendiri t out grn not be nfed. - " ' 8... If ope has occ'i -"J..U'J.J ii -rt f v J I'"'! fn ef differerii iintU, ''4i (lbr-Ific-on ttajS 8 &&'Km:'i9t CBsfotf fo' avail ItiVAWf bf Korles; ipyAHden 'ijpIS-f l' hiins'elf at the "out! hold 6it d Jdng course of yea.ti.id work, wtieteby" thn''dar7epri(i ... ' 1 i u.'i vl ' 'illl.ti. j. i..c,t,.l.ii. v.4 wwuh , iw nvyiuwji or-vepy greniry aimiinsucii,' wiiicn.iiio ire- Qlfent Ch'anire of the" lnfri Arrmmni. ) V. ... ' y if Oh ilia other hand, the" fcitowlrte lire flW disadvontna of kee'rk . fcl" il,.'ffU III 1 . IIULHf i a ' r . a J- Ll 1 1 a U The builay tTcffpffSl is Iffliiblfant: iffcater bv ttte-half or two thirds than that of working Oxeik -yjw 'vf'., si - a ''A working' horse use mow and better fodcter titan the working ox; whfcH iiicreais6hi 6f the quantity- and qualir-xif loddef; ofhter! Circtimstancesofihe value tft fodder bdng ecroa:f, is at least a ' third pjftbftHe fdtdoY a fa; which; in-time- 'of Tfecesaityl'il aartsfled witH the smallest qtiarrtit'jrand of diflfercrri rtrttfyV I ;.-'?: l ?vTH'e other Ctfsts of keeping athl'ltacsl. apriitriieiirbWot' carmge. soein V&r$ , hpifi' ol ipMrti tfrfd 'butldiriiV t$ 'ha Jwrs hasif hq: mofo use;! labori, 'yo rif ' i r- l. w i - . - . . C 1 K'Bi ft i 2 "H. a 1 1 !-, r -m! ifw M therefore tbe pWrcHaapital m.u'st-bc) repvercpn) the ; fmffijf of years;; whilst the' IUariifg afferi. Pcrforroauc 9f hibor,' can r.n..ij ...t. v r r' w wlw fticny ii4UIh.Im is! . l't i .itoj,, -ft. o- un account of tht tompcfamaiV vborsea, r case-oi the care of them being ueleted. ara exposed to tnrfy.intlamma tor? complaints;; ; The risky therefore, so mitoh the greater, as ihtf are Of no Value after thev are doadj" On thii eontrarV; Oxen ire ex- txKH.-u luicwcr iitnoaaes, arret tor no tttirst pan oi iw'ifte-iiHo,i - linger duratiwif in conseqtlence ', of , wlitch,' "ir 'danger' threatens, ujercanltye oestananterepV' ' ,, 7 . , ' , less utanare thah;tha Vqrklhi b,;;-; ! r! rw isre rti Itb! I Ar . j . '. 1 "IleiiCa. frnm thieso results the follbwinir rules .: ard deduced. 1. "Thnt iii f:irm mhnrA nnwm r lisod (rir th riimmnn tpifAm.la. bors of husbandry, none or few oxen hould bo Kept: on the contra ry more horses, and particularly for aU that kind tit work which can be performed neither by cowe or oxen with equal pfbnW ?.t 2." Hint th countries where fiobsea can be procured to advantage, and many and remote carriage are to be mado over the land,-! ntfd many grounds lie at a distance Irom tne larm house, ana me roaqs and ways nre iu a bnd condition, dec, more fldrses should b ' kept ihanoxetui: 1 ' ' n .;fia !.? j t,bvwveii . - - . . :,... 3"Thal'on the contrary; where fattenltig foddef Iff ritslly 'prd- ducedor' btatnediand the fattcriiriz of .'cattle isi pWfttable: of : 1 ...Jl J.- lL .-J. - :. j-.T. -fi; - Ll' - i .1. IS iv ti. - A.1 wnerc me nrotionnie louuer lor 0x1:11 is easier xiuscu. iiulu uwkior fiorjmorerox only so ninny s those labors demand which convotj t jierlomcd bvilie otherworkinp cattle.'' L"-?Tr r rl -."-V 'W . . . .. .i" ' V i-vr 1 1 1 nv same aumor ive ine rio ot insurance 01 uiuereut luuman in German v. which niav show how the hazards of exposure la death are viewed' by those who have been at - pains td ascertain these lUtllgS. rn . OxoflJk r Tbiee year old ttney4"- i iii 1 On year otfftTueT''' . Cows of dift?u knid bn arge, t I'IIorsea. 'v' ' 1 ." ... i tawSW '.V mmm 11 i.W j. aii Mb d t r.r- 9 'JCiyS'.- . s - u ? Yott will nitfurally , inquire, whether any one nngut reasonably rnlculate on doubling the prodnction tOf his Utud by ,rrrrtfliiig1. 1 be- er any one might reasoi ieve hff may, if tlie marl ia ' judycftisir.-anpue4jard tlrepropeiaysr iem ot alter, cumvatiorj aaopieq. . l navo seen qutt few suienasiiif 01 lire actual wi mailiaij 111 tuiv, , u it.rem in , giicu w fa produce a great increase, though occasionally, it is tnentiorred fliat the crops were don bled.' c So perfectly ..established fs the tispof time and marl there, that erervoue who can Dfocirr trem."rjsltheni as a matter of course. It is not eontiderud ah tRiperimeiitj and tables of rtwultaare not therefora irivennt 1 tatef! I have pjnorie: ' A few years ag Mr, Rtiffirl oddrewtied Interrogatories touching tho eflefc't df mart as exhibited in the crops, to a numir 01 tne' most. respectnoie iarrner of Virginia-who had used ft, and Vecelved answers from twenty-two, many of whorit Iiadinm-Ietl! extenslyely 'rtd for A nam- iv ot years past't iTTteae answerf Wew published t the rarrnefa ti ... fty it A':' P ! 1 ' tit i'-t ; . --nt j ) 1.S pr.et . - 1 if - atf" rim-; t I w . ' 1 . ill n i' Miceepv 1 'lawinni mi . MIS t.'.i-V .1 ;Tiw'rtrs?ifJ' Lit ft m Lf ivii M ' "I'lA-ii irmTra li.'M VM.'j1 , j UiU2 to 3' " '''!'"- 'd a-nei taf. wm!.! jn,i;ti.A ttltJtiiif' 4-4 a. ,., at i' ' B. s r a.Site.i -3 tfL-.e-0 Wi W mm 1 war . ST ,. , CL m ft H ?'5B.:-:s.!.-?!.i ...'S'.ax.,S'i..a x m ca m w ! ?. B." ' Hie losses try fatal iccldeotl alf didWnt accoifdinz not only ti t Irfe -diffeferrt speices of cattle. Jut to I Jflerent ffea. ee the-following . ji ' ' " " ... o ' w tatne inowa; i,-;'j.-tM MtafaaptMii'aa3ttiMi4ai i . !4rw toaa accokdijtw wo wkr cBiTA0K'' or Y4I'Mt ;'!; , ia.t M e" ltA0i tifit0 kr'ftttA ihmrii. '' A!u,i, -T. '., i" i ;..,. . ... i I .I , .,, ! ii. , ' r rom mm otrrn w mat "tmrnngl tt;,,vv" v "7 ; ! iwt9 A .3 vttruig ute time ot uetng bi .niH fi- l ! USCU;. ?-f.:! M 4 .?l'(lill Jj iHaiUa. ' tlia.- aw Ji WW - 1 t-iUJ. ft t hut Ma polk did not eigu the -Trade Tariff DiD. but that it wae ed tJ a realUieit o HAiyratid irV erafrre TrdVrr, nnder Iheleatf ibl Messrs.Webstcr : and ColhounT "wlio from a comrnor arrfriitr't02helher"t0 pass tats nn ana nnnp n admtutstra tion into diareprrtl'. ' rttr Regisfe and ht Bir. Ruffin's Reprit1 wf Iris 'Agriiqiiltural SiirVey of SoWCaro1m7-Th variima auiuuiua per acrrf uiHt vu yiuerciil liiua oniuiu, wuitii uuu been Bubect(td generally to very aeyee groppipg, before., t No one oi these estimated the increase of his crops ftohi marlinx iess that) dotible, and some of them rated X as tiigh as 400 per cent. !, .- . . 1 :V ' ' "" '!iaiA ' 'I Mn "Xs there has been mtcli drsclmron 'airtoat J farmarm6ecfm the relative vafueij oipraet end ,oxi,,of farm laborj" pwrhapt the fol rowing irout y eu, ,a ceieuraea , preciiiueriTrarv wrHerotv agrtctii ttire, way be pcceptable to some oqur eadera."' ' I le flail ! d fsctissed hi ruioalinn with tna tiaiiaj .ilnnli,w.r'(irii" BrtVinXIKl sknl't After aUnding to various eiMtiirienfl' i9 whfctf the ' cost" a dav'a,work of a hora waS ritiA ia hn frrtitf 19f 'Met 4t4.tt 2 trhMeihwt eftheeoi WaaiS centav he itort&efls'Yct conibar' tlie lwo. i.Ia favor of WsOTrmRrrJ whfr few-,fcnW 'aav ' . The horse perfortna about'one third more fnbor trfa oaf "trtan rav., uoite van wh ajuuu irenuiieni, wuiav iu uviira tit iny, atidTiwi yearfnSfr fo; 290 daweVk hdJhfs' age Jrpj?i0Cthj 20 years? nwl Hi tiro of essTwe of work and unfavorable cfrfu rnstdtKcs WW.W; liMWmOTs(nisf; lunsfsaowtMigu h swd tsrig, deperMj on, the Oespafctr of twftme a, war k nl n, ,"vn account i.tneir power: and' CraMiuancei n tier set pan be iiaeda gmterjitisnber of feanj and'of ifnyd taft yeaiy bhan working fl'heVeaw W rrrthtored' ititlW otoeni eiatehr' tbtrovori. 'ivsj' laar j rwmore tmfavoivtie aefi wtetlieir h gretrtef heat? hi Ya more pbeks ban iri9l Im Lt( t 4j;2 raroote afid mora vantd dsntvlAa of ld. where: bxerio eaaa'ha used" ty advantage becans rtiey erj tttore 'slnaVf nof 'to hbvJk hoof.- ahtT show- themselves mbre7 aflect'ed', tvc fhff. ihMierVrrhr the . AlfhSr",rT ' t,'-i..' rtM r Wii,! iTj.4 a.ia 4. Horses may be nsed in many kin'dloryott' fij p.ul f plant, for drawing sowing-machine; fchdrel and hifling plough, 'IMie advafjlaucs of subsoil plowinjf are lifidoiibt, MtkHiki on soils having a cleje hard pan vloil,7 than on. those . of ap pedv nature. In the Engtiih A gricult ntat GaaeUe,-w find an ' account of some e;xfri7neiiV, o brief sketcn pf which tnay afford interest. ,'-,;(.' ,!; t " lA'fie!d of 1 acres, partly heavy en. a dry sftbeoih and partly dry at' gravelly subsoil,' was snbsofled ty thfe 6pih of 70 8 incnesino suosoii plow witrg Meceaeu a coftimon plow which woreuj-oin-o io i tncnes aeep.'" "iim neia naa ueen " pipwea rmi. hy VeRrs, and a hard trust wit fhrmedivhlch' was4 ' hi mahtr' tattii afihost fnnehetrable (o )vote , ft! wo ecreSi otdyrwere left plowed Iri uk iiouni jynyrt ; wiwu ucivv wee, equally manured ana sown wttft yellftw turn;p4 VTl aprwance otf the crop 'was siniiiaj ,iijl Aiigustwhen that portion Of Ron subsoU land took the Jead,1 ap4 Mhwttt&tzWtitosX intbe ole), way gave qnly .twenty tons t cwt per acre; ,, ' ' Mf:w (, 2. The sccoiid cxrrerhneiit, wa'a made on a deep soil inclining to sand, 6n a Subsoil of saddy1 elay' Two acres: weie Jnbioiled 15 inches deep, two were plowed 0 er -T inches, and two ridges were treehd'plowed 13 inches deep. The whole1 wal planted to ; pota toes, and subjected to the same treatment hs to ntt nure ' and culture?. Thesnbsoflf felded 7 46ns and 9 ewt 21ort,tfeM;Tfi'ea)f tons Icwt.1 ' i-vi yi,n rale subsoiled pari 3 busliels bar- 2 qrs; plowed, r;o tonne cwt "l qf,"' ' v " ;' " tto cropflras followed by TMrtey" Th thrdutrhoitr. and at harvest aate SorL - . cTi" a. VJ ' ? A. ?'3Thepoi kept the lone letOd 30 J cwtof tratvsjef acre; ifoe at ; .a i ... .... j r ( ' :J fcmi ltr 'rai I.lh i imjuIi j - ?fi: ;aw',atM. r Wi.? d.' j .! tt)1 -Jne-. Kl4MA, En ftl Xlisoffrioa other K-rT.fiir-M' paWiJoeHilHi Btate.to:domesttdate the "American bufTaVVt 5 vStt-S.il w bisopr andwitti'who4 success? '"Cah Hiff on glyV mformatkm! S 3 -fi - on thtsubject? hkV',Vj ii0" l.u A. --sr(-2-'Asf . Theb'rrtfhtrffnr.iirrirlA U r.rvf tX ' 1 itffltAfiT'tHi k w-oli-ol k ?t3' S E P1. as cotamofc patttei' JThd'rhilkr(yhfh Ylie givi U fier'.tnaffotlifcf H-'ae'auvvMuaiuciuuiciiiiunniiij. .ne ammat yieias lafUqtlftrTS 10 ayeaf. ?Alsfsvterhori1 Wtykfyverx strong, btit' iloTf trnl tin ataiihgabr& 1 The flesh "of the calves i said to ha vnrii tut thai of thd Old Cja4:le.th0Uzfl SOhX lid beef. I rv Wii&rAnt 'Thk iirVmrair . i T M l t-fv j - ay r iw aai A4W UIMWW of these anfrhuls WW U4ngry, iaia t.7b 7 w.nuva uome3M uarinittier)tieae ret mmncaj io tntr wtia wiitte species hicl. wa Brrheriyv fend yet i kept in i a Winwahcei.Vfti EnriundsiTriei ire df i diitV;,ii)hi,cMrtr. are. !argfevigorans7 rtdcrjierTheir horftl ere 6f Wodigious lengtW.gAthU .ai nflneni aaas t tin awah ai ii'ai a La a1 . ? a. . wuiw. w uvii o luosi eAceiicniiTpjuAuieu to taoor, unr1 . B , i v Tl,T?.H, y'PAum'ry awry .anperiot . oegrce JMvvi VP W.i rrhaMdefidenltomiIkyeaJ)y,ca ia ihe Choice of the best, the quantity given by one has! increased x.000 quarti in a year. The cows are kept constantly in fjie tft ,S.A a. .y.ki.'J r'ti- ifl la aaiil 'ij;l lt at-.fT "rlrli d w-lfi'SU3fi'!fJ W ft. - lSoU-i. Iff lSBK- y: o v'jafgwjMttl srlo l3"rS"B,Fw'f limr"aari to liarwaltltw r rft w is 1i on Jbtf 4ni '.I . v tttmr.4f a p S o or S V 2.T5r',,2""" 1-?. 3 72 5 26 Jaqn--g, tr a .3 ftsiiiSLiT'a OK B ASd iihAk rt "a-a . aa. , 4: 5.s?i U r nmirj j it '.tiii RifT IHia .:n.Tt
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 16, 1846, edition 1
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