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IbiaiBkfcU aaaawdi ill ins U -a& ii it ii I fir iiMiyk ill ti; iiw t1 Ji iii i iiiinif ill dwv iIp ii is fflns rA ii(ifrii! ii i r hob iT1 ii mw "HBiii i iff iii i iiiiiiiin i. miii'i 'in ' '' 'i ' ' ' t ' . ' ' ' " Vn i in' " '"'i i'"' ' i "i ' ' in "i "'''r i - ' , -' -i. ;.''ri!,'!ly: w1 " '!'' rao j.ls. BatTaa rTB.j "aea-ra cniii-nnn:i i Mati. iituictth antaicai iiHritn-tn tui or era iai ti ioii'ii or arrtcTioxt- (THftEE DOLLAKBA YEAlf j iVi'iiii J RALEIGH, If. C . WEDNESDAY Ef. S, tS46 ... -lJ' . ' 1 ' Prospectus "T I ... . ..i-l.l.ah i .. I . Waif Pperw the .'iowa of , lh lafawMei..iJ. He i.war that (kcw i ??'.w", cV:Al i nidT . but ha he WW neper '"" r . t b.. KceiH thai location lor SSrflhe elm.. bold. w D..--V, i ill b hot!., k4 fke fcnlUi J tfiieU n lly, it M rtw r of M "? mvirdi bimM pertootlly. Brrt op" 7,000 ba-great mea, in North Uiron fckinft. of diMrlioa "The ihf WHr "er?'f v- brtbtr ricHl Minn. ul.li mea c mI W4 Mrty. , HiwM ibrelb. ll K h l pW th ta their UO ohKtr helbra lb prople. ft renrdi lh V'P. ,hc .T' i! - .tirf "ill rtieof .iIm W In tni oekMirat, M U WIHi J whh ha Hi., tin.. -h eer, m.. , fhou be ap . do-i0- a4 Fb ! bmh let him b in fVrtly " PtoatJ M.i ahoidd Vlr a boa- rZ 7s -Tr w!!ir...d Tir.i.. o Mr ill be lot. ob ti Ihe wbteriptUM fllju ... i. i u utrMuM th aadmnc W. irUl plwita iheir hibm eibw of YAWL ft3VtIAa. , THE MbMiiber bu jut returned from . 4h Nprih wheraba haa laid in aircxccHent aa- aormiftrt of article aaaallt krtu in hia RniMuior Calf fikina. Whila M Bad Sola . ttlier, Lining ;'; BimKnj 7 kitta, Shot TTiraafl. Blackina?. &:o. ke. . - ;.- And it how Brenared to manofaclore Boon, SliMt, Gaiter and aery ihino; that it worn oa tha feet, ia tha moat beauiiful and faaliionabl aiylr, ' la addition to hia awn wofk. ka naaatrpplied htmaelf with work BuaoraetaraeV -ha north- rn ciiiea, wUick h ia pTapared to aall on aa tcaaooabla lerwa aa an aaraoa in tha city. Tha followinv ia nail of hia atoek roceivad and ho offered at unprecedcitiett low ratea, - fJmlteiwa'a Do(a and Shooa. Men'a Bro ffana.'Coaraa Boot, walrr nroof Boat. - . LadiaV Gaa Morocco- Buakin Tie, Slipfcrt', ' MUtea and childn Bootawa, Smakina and Tiaa in aar vaiieltj . - - k Togather with a good aaaortmenl of Wo- men a MWed and vreeri Boole ana anu. BoTiand'Yootha'Bnoteea. Broirana, ecc. ke. H lehdw hia ainoere Ibanka to the sublie for the liberal patronage-he ha beraloTora ft 4vd, and'iavilM tlieowticoUr attention of hie frien.la and thoaa who may b in waot of arti- 5cJb n. hie Jlna4aluaorarnVaAcl(. hf.M- aurea inem mat areiT in inn aoia d nun win bn warranted, , UENRY PORTER. ' " '' '' . 38-Cw. ' fiegiater and Standard pleaia eopy time. and dead will be enacted vbieh will prra there are aaore thieg in heaTca and earth than are dreamt of ia etir abilyaopky bile the dream ill Mil fto, aatbarina Ireah vealth iaiaach aw. The aahamai lor OatoCer are aaMrpaaaable in direrakr if arran ment and brlllianet oi eapliaU. Order for l-iea. ami are reqaeated ta be turwarded early, nad be rel-ltnanM,... . i ' 41 allStreef New York. tsr r30,oooi jca ALEXANDRIA LOTTEKY7 Class F, for 1846, to b ilrawn-'at Alexandria fD. C.y oft Saturflayi the 3rd of Oct 1840., 78 Numbera13 Drawn Bal- 1 ; Splendid scuemb. - - - -ia,ooo! . . 3.S70 60 Ot f 1,000 BACH , ,60 OF 600!!! 188 of 800 each! 65 of 150 , 65 of 40 w5 f60 6A of 80 i . oto. dber dVc Tickelt $10 Share 14 pfrteortion. . V A certificate of a Packaje of .SO Tlckela will be anil for $180-8liarea in propor tion. '-. ' ' Pre oi tOjDOd each - are r . -i 00.0000! AtrXAWmiTA lATIEKY. Cl.a. G. foCvlUt to be drawn at Alonodria, I) C. on Saturday, f finijw.ii .uiiiH. t wvmwT9-1 unit a Uailota. . - , Uraaa saheaie tt. fca. Tickets 10 Dollar shares in proportion A ccrtifieaie or a Peek l t5 Tttteia.wflll b at lor 19J doiir-Sliara m prafbrtMi. - bOMOO . r . 1 ALEXANDRIA LOTTKUV, 1 H, far 1H4 to be drawn at Alcuauitna, li. i on naturdajr, IFib at Oct. lliS. 7S honibrt U Ura a T aTroftaaor asial Literary Mea' Tha Visitor of William' and Mar College in VifD-inla. will. in th lit rav of October next, appoint: Profesort bonnlT "the'vacan- oeoaetonad b the Ciaut n.thuxas k. DEW, ,. .Tha danartmentOoenpInd bjr thai lamented rentlaman atnbrasea tha followioet . Political Economy, Metaphyeic. Rbeloric U Belle Letter, Log-ie, ' Moral Phil.osot'hT. and Utaioryl 'Tbeeroolurqehuof tha chair nare for many year plat been -not let than $2500 pet no num. and hawa frednenllr exceeded that attat. The waidenn ia- in n lant wtllajr. f Wil. liaowbug.) with m. agreeable and. aefinad aot Application accompanied of proper - twuniot trial ahould ba fot warded before tha 11 , Uclo her. rtd1tddreed to Judge JO H B. C H RIS. ti A N. Heewr Of iris . board of TUiioia, at WiMianwhnr?, Virginl " " Sent,' l84.i.- " "f"!n "-J8Mt. THE PROGRESS OF IMPROVE WENT ITS CON8TANT ADVANCE 1 AND IMPORTANT BENEFITS. It he kera the Mttjeat f naah ei;ienitlo( with m ine pia irw year, me grailual lmnrovcmBt el the hantan raoc, iIm ailent jet ''berer eeating Tjd naa M jtb ; arte and aaWenaeav hiah. hal aaaf ked caan era lime kai ajailiered- reb awar 1 bt fc haa formed the IbemC ef, raaaaj ' alabnrat oaaeaaaian br eneev atl ha biafxat attamneat he hare arsnad tha .fot . with . aoiataaaaurata abHity - that tin, ataady drrclopoiaal el atieaxAe know led ha hea tnafcaned k Ilia wata , of the werM. ar akatM w'eaie IrOfa tM 'Karb.O( cirjittioe Swd aaf aiaaaaiiBa nf nwpalatioia, tMts new diacovcr U wciaMd to aaaWiia.iba eonditMn nf tbeka aaa racar a Wile by htr hiiaoitteaded tU mind faaaa kt toiavaavd that frrab ecqniaiiion I th kMwMa-a nlreadTibtaaed are neiiaar lot Mi eerbarbia aatara, n4 Uwt wbila each now bj ention irpidlv4eti4ieiL it ia ittcU ilia teed lot m irawtk bt aaoiher trre i ibt (anUa W eaienaa, ttoa eseaantifiaaiWo kt ' cafia, M tbaall- Swailtd aVeaaaman eaUhir of natfalaeae. 'jet a ha afaae, aad of akoaa prnpartiea each dar eddeaaV d.tioiat bilm laatioo ib acncy of atcaaa for the awe af aaewaliiea had Mmrfr beeay revaaled, bat at aa ao naiil Aaaeraaa bad aetafcaeej bee tread and iIm k.habitaiH a of the Old W arid V W ptad . eVf run br 4votln aad ttranar. reonVeaV the aid af i Ma nai pert ant oatUiar; t ; tranrpoae hent liom theae aaa are la a hontat atnr earual t tlMrir hab it aa4 lber lealinf 4 M Mt eed it inrt aki aKny. nr aoabing inem to , explore what waM bae ftaa - aowHaVrad ' la fnrmrr ar-i, l- aartwrabl ejlainevrteara. and 'ikhaa.. It waelvrfM fanke-aee at iha nlbiy aeMrpriaa hat.Bylee. ter. and hit atari of diatribetiiig liriset,' thrUb lb aardian af britWaat awl aMfaiacent Scheane, hrnwthtldWbMi ataihh) preia jradaHt an rich tbea arowrta bUMaa, and at tha'.daaaaeiauUaa f anaae MiFliiMt ),atl, to t nkanan ha thi aal lefnUia. Indian, ha,' doruia Aa ' , ' . IMPROYEMENT OF 'HIP SOIL la the extremely txhausted condition of iKe tjoil ia the Southern States, uy suggestion relating to its improvenwt is entitled to- seri ous consideration. ' Htren if such suggestion shuld appear, at first, to be unreasonable and extrarRgaiit it should not, therefor, be rejec tod is: wholly : useless.' It sBodld bb subjected to v the test of practical ex)criment: and even, though resulting iii failure, as to the main object, yet some" tnlth may be got from the failure that May be of great use .to the experimenter. 1 jn .this connexion; Mr. Fanning's proposition taay Appear extravagant 't first. Yet ha is a practical man; and being at the head of the Agricultural, College, near , Nash ville, Tenn.' Would not be j likely to risk his . character, by pro posing what is absurd, r H8 asserts that "there is uo problem in Arithmetic ntore clear tKan. thatl.from.any anioial properly managed more mauure can be made than will be required to make produce to support it." flow, though we hold this - propodition to be very questionable, notwithstanding u great clearness to Mr. Fanning, yet we would not reject it wihout eamtu tnal.;- Will not some one interested in Agriculture, set about making anch triar at once? " . -In Jilsti trvMr. J.'nriHtno whol f MirnrfiVlf.- '' ' ; . , ' ..v--.. 5"'- southern uttiaitr. ' Hie fall and wiHlerv .IMio first year,' without diminishing my ortlina-1 & n. g g & y &r. ry crop, I. miunrra two acres with ibis and with what 1 saved from s " 3- mv hot Mild ftt.rwnn. hrifh nf whtpfi hiirf hMii lihnrnllv nt,rl rr.b-ii.i'-'Q-' "' :m IT-1? I larly littered, with lettvesj dirt and corn stalks. ' t.was carfin it toutl 2.' i "? 8.f S "2 S P. 910 o6w to.otw lOjOOO, l of SSOO M Of COO VU of 100 I prise of 1,000 caeht f 10 000! 10,000 tOflto I f 5J40 i too of too : lttl J JJJ0,fJ0ol.-- t Prixa of 80.0001 S Priaa of 10.000 aaeht t of 1jM0i-T"- j .s a t ;; - 4 of tt.000! xo rriie MBtOWeneh.' 6U Prise nf IJ0U0 eaeh COofoOO ' '40 of $00 JO ol00 ' tOOofaVO . dfco. Jfee'-- '- s ike.'1 1 lokoti BI5 Sbaict ia bronoHlon. A'eeitifiaate ol a Pehage of !C Tioketa WW he tent lur HUdollara Stiarr in urouorttoa '' ' SO.OOO!. ALEXAXfintA LOTTEHY, C1a I, for IM9, to be li a n at Alnamltia (O. CI Satnrdat the Sith of Oct Uu 7i nninbort-l Urawa Ballots , Grand (Uheaae. - -0.090! ItOOOt 1 of 11.000 lt s,teo 1 ut s.ttr io ' , 1 f a.ooo 1 MX.SOO! 10 PRIZES OK l 000 R At! SOotJOOt - - -H B0a400 MofSOO , 63 of 150 - AC, . ' , flbe.j v. Tfaketa 10 dollar. ' -A Cattineat af a faakaaa ef Whale Thibet nUl be aent lor f tao bbaraa u proparuoa. ALRXANURtA L0ITEHT. "Clatt X. for tlt, to be draw at Aleaeariria, l U J oa Satnadtjr the lia m tat iih. .- re. :.M'nM. Vraant Mints.'- i ."i Graad Sahenn. . tS5.4 ";- ' AIO.000 I or ,otJ - , - 1 nra.ow I of S 000 I nf 9 431 sot is,ooo. t i im io ' t ni 1 nr Bft PRIZES OF t.000 EACH! J 0 ef ,f0O.t!j.r,., .Mvl i. .t.'. '-4of40Q J0 nf 900 ! ! a '. . u; 100 ef 10 lOSnftOO. . . IMaffO il.ti Lowest Pnxe .110. . . .,;J.s:.Jl-.! " aYe " &e Ate. - ,t Ticket, Ten D- llar. ACartatcataafs Packaa-e ot.W Tlrhata HI he Mot (or bbarca bb areporUoa. ' IMPJIOTEMENT OF SOIL; St COnventeilt timpsfliinno' tho wintor nnrt snrino- rlrrmaitiho n lAnrf f r K "B t about five nrtcea nnnrt enrh wnir. ' iVkVi-rintr irvplv lnnrt T trihrtumriKri ! is ''''ffcSsB j - - j . f e -: - - j . . ......y...iiM . . , , - with dirt aa Soon as it was thrown out. Vhen I was ready to turn '3. V 1 it in, I caused it to, be Spread ,no fitster, than I cogld have U plough ed in, With a pne horse dagdti.. l.theit listed aud (liited U in the drdinary way, 4 x 4 two stalks to the hill, and pWgUed it tliree times afterwards, 4c in the full, it measured me five hnrreU Idnf-coru and U barrels short corn to the acre. The year before it .briursht me short of one. barrel to the aero. . Herb, then, Were . more than leit barrels clear gain.-r - .rr. r1 rrvun i ?-r . '-t ifi,,; - , . ' 'ITlis encouraged- hie to jro a head. So 1 determined to double the quantity of manure for the hext year; arid 1 did ft and put a light dressing on the first two' acres to keep tlem improving, and manured three more acres "as in the first : instance. I hntiled in. in addition t the same sort of mate'rials pietitiohed above, ui lliq . sunv-J tner bttthe rank weeW'T could cut v around the farm and kept jny io uwit uuu wauuic iivnirs cuvcrvu wiui iMi-ni. An snort na i Time wast wtlen'mpsf of the cultivated soit in the Uiiite4 States was' rich; but that day has passed. In many of the States, the occu pants of farms have worked their binds dut of heart, aud abaridoned thcra for .ttjdre adyantngeouspof itionu ia the,lfar - West Many Hhan ont io tha acre before they were nrsruifeJ. 9inors ami cieave to inenoiues oi tneir anccsiors wnn iittie otrter prospect than that of toatdttBraT braTarttltwhtt 5 . f. . . . . . - - - .i t ' w P - joruy ol AmcrlCJin larmers experience sad re verses ii REtOLU I ION IN T0BASC0. a By the arrital of -veaael ini New' O. leans, direct ftom CmpeaChy,; we learo that the fatriton ol Tobtncp declared a- gtinat the f Ofenment of Parede and tri Avoff of 8anU Anna, on the 12th nit. 'J.We; have 'reeeirea copies of the declaration acta) of tha farflkon; and thi addrt ' of itia railiurr wm.nandant, Juan" Bptiu Traconis, to the people The declaration ia aobauntially the same as that of the far. ritoa ef Vera Crux, accusing ' the gorem. ment or haring atsernbled a uongre in a manner not anthoriaetl ' by ' the ' confe'fi'u-l tton.and or plotting trf connection with that Congresa for theeatablithment of a mon. areby,-Ae freat drtriment 'of thb'lnrei' eats ef the aaltonai defence. The object of the retoTutlott U likr wwe declarrtl to be .l-.Ij... ..ti.-kl. , ri. i.-. ' uitr ic veiauiBiiiiion& iii,iiie,wiii'atitu.mi vi, lWl.'aiia agfee able to the 'provision' of ihat' tnaiftmbt, 'Aeorjanixnliorittf'the eWetnmmt1 6a 'TnderaT fir'iitctDlesI'- aiiu Anna ia declared Commtrider-ifi-tfilcf ,'of the Aftnv.1 'The adJre of the command. anf ia brief, lad 1 nrrted the people to' aid So rrM.ihtirTtial teMtMiiW-"'' ' J,,Lt 1 ieteV.te'mer house tn'lCfir leans, daieil at LagunoX Afirlst Sd.ntaua that tbe U. o, brig bomera ku armea.nt uigtina a tew ubj to it uajr, to tan n aupptiea, anti that her commander had Sta ted rt wat iiei)iled to blockade 'JePtt of. looaseo, ii a utapoatuoav was no wtaijuL-e. nla) h't-ljlttitj;! tJ rotn the annual deterioration of their lands: .Tennessee, which is still ' the greatest eorn-growing State in the tJriitfn, ' critlld once boast of seventy-five and a hundred bushels of Indian -corn to the acre. 1 ' ''"' The question might be rfavelir "asked, why hftvrj these chatisres occurred I A bad system was ht first adbhted. and has been persis ted in. Farmers have had too much confidence )n the soil, and paid too Utile attention to fts wants. . The great Buera motto waSj wl6 Improve the soil and the mind:" his idea might have been correct, but the order of the subjects should be Changed. improvement of tbe mind and the goilt is the true desideratum, I, V, .... ' " f ' ; The means to enrich the soil are numerous. Every cutUvotor is Lobugea toJhaxe.at 4yaty-!4oMfcr)e abnepi itAnd Wiee0"prc4)rem' wi clear than that win uv icuuuai iaxiBiB.rj uruuiit:e ii nil i 11. Suppose we try the pic; first."; We will give ,t the7ioorqst jpod of the place. . We will be at the expense of constriKtina him a vood house, and preparinir Itim a Vard with '.litter. Feed him oh iritis cabbage leaves, roots,' Stjrips from ; the kitchen, . o. and in one year he will pay for his mansion, (bod and i the labor of giving it to him, and furnish enough manure tp produce ample food for tw-o such pigs another year. : If any one win Iry ii; and piead uteoppoint ment, he may draw on me for three pigs. ; r . ' iT Theow, m addition to paying expenses by her mirk, when hou sed and well uttered, will furnish un aniiHifit- of manure that will, by its scientific apnlicatiou, give food for one if Dot two ro XTJbe same may be predicated ef atl domestic animals. : Ihitlinfortunate I y, many larrflera loose tthe -most 'valuable 'particles of manure bv exposing jt, to tha weather. . A fier fermaniatibn, the f esidit wat is jittl z'i he aecret of intproving the soil conejf t? fn , kBOwmg iu wants and being able to art nply . them. The correcttcombipationsk xf the dirfercnt properties of a soil must be studied- pu'u8i. Unds,-clay will betiseful; on ethers, swamp 'mud wiU.be found valuable, and on others, ennd will answer the purpose. Draining is often advan tageous, and many plots may be irrigated to the great profit of the farmer. ; Few have $tUueA jhA.yahie. of ,rf ror oats arid rye in pattlcillaf. .One crop of oats, consumed on the held, will enable the cultirator f.o reap double' 'the ' amount the second "year. " IV same may be affirmed of rye."" " " . ? v" ( ' . ' ! ; ' ' An utMAil .ohae anil ltif..) pm -It tt' . J . tk5Uap-DUMj5j.'vyvi miii) vu'uyyui uaic ui i iCUUcncy IO im prove soil. Another 'means, of improvement is deep ploughing and the lat, but perhaps not thi least valuable, consists tn complete ly pulvemipg the jandTpVatairofW: r ' ; . ,mi ,;i t:i: s- -ir TEA PL4Nt N FRANCEr -' jl? 'A letter wisreftd at rt late session of the Pans Academy showing tljie possibility of cuhivati'og llie tea plant jp France." The writer sijitef thai be is ob)e, by his mode of preparing the lea grown in, France, to Sroduce as fine qualities as the. peat imported from Cbina Jla has orwarded ampleslto the Royal Society of Agriculture, t)o 8tiiat we soon shall have a report from thut body on the subject Gcletted. , . f ... - If a coDV the followinr aimrjla recioe for the eure and "nMvAn:. of tin most excruciating complaint from a ci'y.papen .:Put piece of lime.i about -thetire x( a wattttjr, into a . qifart .bcittie of ,'watert .With this linse the motith two or three tinr dayr7twd --dean'thb weth, using this water, ever f morning. , If UJaste sirong, dilute it, for it should be fust tfTOng stronaer - 1 was tormerirea wnn.tne lootnacne tor several Woolm till used Jhls mixture, ana never natltf since." - " m .. 4; Fe tta JVetUt Carolina raraMtntj. .: i IMPROVING WOltN t)UT LANDS, !;&r. declare that! would cot givaotie aueteasful experirnent even of mv own Cur; ,halfi.p; doaen-; fine spun : theories' ofthe'Ieafned ou the art KlaJwng-r 4td 4 jnak ihifr have otienrwed that yxu ie very eaiitiibns, and properly $a, iti adt yancing theories that you avoid the vtejqnrtfy .fields of fancy "-and give your readers such theories Only as are sirsceptU4e of demomtra lion or well fortified and established tyexpennce. rvtlatinp; learn ect a little m twa waywrncn majr m luselul W those farmers hb' nty. corn, was bule4 t - the floors and, tablo ySw covered wih ; ,h?mi and loaves. ' 1 hey yen all occasionally taked up and thrown i into the heatra. and r.ovp'nvl with U.... .nJ -rfl.- . ' i '. 1 OQ latsa nuwiuti., fucuiouuca wiiuu wun'irtllis WB8 Bllniau. a Vera-1 ' U D gn vaiivia v w niKi - i ucy wuum not nave averagea more than ont to tha acre before they were nrsruifed.SbT bera made 18 barrels atwva my ordinary croa witltno it was done with fysteinwith tort httle TaJditlonal laboi -tani, thercfdrCj resolved to persevere iftthd ' ' . ' '." I n'w i"' PIlflPITATiT V PVrl?TtMrntrl ri&asi rt ' ;' g O X R " M I'lrt ft," &ar,eV''r i" .1 ! aaaan ttt J"1"' ' '" g 55.5 K '-J- :l t a P fc'at ' 3 s-g aWi to cure a mmn. A:'ft'fcfreiS"B?.r- T'a"sl .i-flt4 3i H ,.Ur(T:f1l Sr'l i'l'f A lady, preaclrer of the Society of Friends, in New York, was 'so 8 Q-3 frJ? 3 a uccessfnl m curingburns, that many supposed hei! posslssed Of the & S' S. B'S g ower of working miracles. - The following is the: recipe v for' flie "5S-9r5at ax wjlh fujf btinces Burgnn- 1? 5'i '2.n4 jrfe Ssel togct)ier,! with ns much , ij SJSd consistency of i a salve (rhcn ; 5' ST g 9 r ifi the fire mtUlquc' 'Keep R' I 2 g rt, .. When hst-d,! snfead it thin y ,S I sfcr tS.A 1 P S success! power ni wonting miracles. - i ne rotiowing is tite: recipe meaictnc: i hkb one ounce oi oecswax, wih toujf ounces ay pucn, simmerea in an ennnen vessel weet otl as will soften thbrh into the con . .. .. ! .i.i .... , . .. -. - .-. 7. r i . . 1 r vr t . 'isc-- cool stir the liqitia alter taking Uoni the fire unUl quite cord, Keep g4 it trow i me air in a ngni oox, or jan, .. wiien st?d,: spread it tliwly l g . grcr oa a cloth and aftpl v it V the part miured. Oten the hnm with n 1 tz : S S -? ? 0at1r water iill 4t laelsv wrffffiH-ff a . a a. ,, -.. . . -ja.-,.-" V !iU Bt BT' U BB.anV Traf-B"-a . ''aaaf -- -r lor-tirrfrtn trr0' Ua rarmtf. t I . " g. ge ., n- Mr. LPlriritf Krnrv rinmrh of , Abrioiiltlitoi ianin . 4 !! 1 - U n 2 -J Bi C3 . 1 .i..tii...l I : B . - r. . i - i . . . t . , , . .. . I 9. -1 tu r; 1 x ii W n. -. a m lie gly adaiittcd.a henrmk in youx. useful columhht edited doubtless to elevate, in our State particularly, the standard of improvement in that most primiture and. useful of all Arts, v But' Hf liny one branch has more cli'iros to hearing tlian another, it Is sifctr'a one as in a pioneer Itatc of advancement M tnaybe" said hf the Vineyard busi- ..ou iu me iirstjiiace, uotn our riirnatn.anrt soil are swiimraDiy a dapted fdiho Amerlcatl mode of vine culture of. nalive pf imtrican cranea. and to the superior excellenr of Ameria maild . wina I he concl naive ptoqfbf this is the very luxuriant growtU of otw for est and Other native grapes every where in tne8tnte; and thft pecu. liar excelleitc; and iwajUiiness of our Atieriean wines wiierever due skill -nd -pttina afe .exerted in making - themr" t it be borne iu mind that oiirigoei ttHend ofitll "the other SlftteS of tha Union in the qaliry;atfd ;axcelleneyJof her winer." Orie more reasdn? is, that the vineyard btisiueaa Jltly comes in lien 6f one Of bUt "fe feat staple cot ton, no lpgef of profitable Culture irf ouf soil ttrid clitnntfct "And as the "Old North State," ii hot bejrid any jlJhj Jtoiuid views of r'fito'n sway nr larmers; 01 mat oi neiping to save ,oor country from 'fle. peiiuuc wi tuntign mnas lor annual, niiuons; pi aoiinrs worth of wine And that too foha liquid not so uneatiivocally rnedicinat and ,2 r ' 'ft i.-a- al'aT'i'nff" fj s'li B Ult . s?ri: i-i 4- -(Felix GrandrrMetnTtell. rfrtepreten- Utivb in .CorrfTf 4 Irnitr Alabama whey hM atonired' wotorreiy by afs'lreeerrttwltie'a coot mi' led eeielde itv WashlnroH Ctyia Thitraday laaf,lbt vtabbibfi kimseif irf tbe waaUknfJiabdoroen and then eutting his ibriwt K3h W1 IPM. re- L-..I.J .u-k t -.'11. ". ,( ' lr a.rtcdhare.aaia- theaariialof M.Sv4 VaOra-V""? 7" ,u" ; " ten, Byrteatcr ' KaaBkr WcMwanT tahc in way J oeuriam cauaeu 07 exccMtve unoaing. I - ' n - ' .--a.ww. OViaa IVII IIJIOI fra'plat'lo'ptictf. whatmyhejghbofsrMiculedai"theV systdril cbnok-farmin,; ,was. ar; first disposed (v to ,be ccutiotis, and confess thei, si'ieers au$ prediaio'ul , rrade; be liile more so; XfoimMt aIiiid maiv by degrees,; I first, hy,a jila. creased energy and industry, withpuAjUlef fcjiug; Jtrith, my otrwr old omtrjsemcnia. orfcssuuiz iuv jnuorsiu inooiu wav. nmi rmia erJit and made, ma gooAstraigUt lotfeoce aronid my bafn and stables, having a divikni:on UmJbawor aide irf the lot,-for my owsand pigs; which I found it best sometimes tobaVe put up. Just behind the stable.! had large pit ugabflt4taiBe fee dectf frj irtaVfl tAv ridm post in, with UiUe ditches, w comltKit the dripphlgM of the lot Info it. Th5raa1iel6WQV Ia .ainrtlalf'jHf Wptiire "jrrthd teAf of-nty kitchen, to receive the drainingr jtatf styeeplrig'i oTfhe'yird. I haiiled leaves and rich dirt fioed the 9ani " biie,fith Xhe mnnurb in alternate layer; as If wasihfdwrl for, hltiWtfi leavlpi (ha bilea wUh" k thick COierln Of' the" dirt! bn ton. Aahea wero addeV I to both, as 1 had then to spare. They were filled tip twice durinfc pendence on fowigtt lands for aruiuol mjlhons, of dollars worth of wine And that too fojr.a llauftl naff SO unMl'llvocalltf rnediinnf nnrl oiherwise excellent as the rihty made fermented juice ol pur .Qwn It is related in Goodrich's Standard History of the .Uijted : States; that what .particularly j attracted the attention of early voyagers io North America was the abundance of fine native grapes every where seen.1 11--" s ; , i . ! i - Pity this fact of best kinds of native STnheS lltld toot been imrirftveri by thd, after aeitlers of the country to prevent the1 rrtarding pf native vineyards and modes of wine making by tha' jnjuaicioiis introduc .iiere 4 ouserve mat as ronxing, uu thoiight, lh most wirw of any ijidLvidual m our State, I Wdpe it wi:not bedectiiediTanify or pesumptiofli tot hie to state my success. as a 4oer,pC what I recom- ? my ."srlcnsts; ;;; s i. w, tn nrsi vouime ot jourja at some lenain m v nrihciolea,.and. a a w '' r ' - 2. ' . I " ... JTT. "t.:.,'..?" -.w.,?i....frw rfrfattney wcreirfca , UiroughouU !I iherefbre mfefely ttbttii. hflrn n virlnrM that ntu 4 ntaiUM wfaVwa l u V wartl iHtyerncnt and- profit tht I have circulated iriy choice and moRt select American vine into all parts of the 'rfiiirnY fnrnr: tri1'bwtnitan.ua. .. a4t.J tl,ll ..ll..i;LA ..L I, . . , m iviuifiauwrnio aim uwt men cunurv, net iar as nenra irom, ll.TfjTMWatory-,. And that of about 90 barrels of winc'tiiade In me two, vtniagos, my peculiar moae oi malting insure the pafe nccpmif uuu uui6K funpiriiy- oi tno: winei i . nave sold .neariv. all uHth "A f&it rirnnnnrtt of art InHrnnainr el-.A I".t thepiiotu.f-And I fmheY.MaVeJ hcrcythaf sbiluinfAttie beartnjr ofmyvmeyardsno nun iintvr urg uumuy , tuts prseiu. yintagc,, x(i f j:1r w, huS Iw HaiK. a And one peculiar satisfactipiv,, attepding .,my toct. tW'flirrincy yara cause, is t nai my wmep ? tar as I . aayo heard and ' saRO,' siih- lerveine purpose wr, wnicn.4 Urst uoderlook itjTorih,at")M!idris hrt superior nidnal qualities 6f good American- wines; ihpy . indirect! ly prcmrWeJthe ifaijse itfirne temperance -ot tnd W jcheck tlie dire effects of eSoeas pf atflmtaaiahytrffflrit-ipirtfs, as a' ubstitute for their UsetMnd IberefpreJ Mook forward W the1' prfpd when prjr an',k t-'Pa w.n.kinncin -bS lerhMrate.ag ' i i W ' ' . v -.ivm w uui(it, 1,01 uiiiy "never used as a.oevr erase, scareely ittnl, BnIesV for the purpose" of1 tSins with, l" . : - jattrrwe M. 8U ut.. is a 'tiKv'Uw i ., "TT-rt ---rvMiw aaepuwilCBU OHQ XtaiClfn VC2laJ ter1 pleasti cop, UiH'1 4 boi a timer mij-1"" m-i , ... ) ui inn ' i.i i V -etw'wwn aidM' Prepare a rtnek-hottom. raised,, soma iflf ,incb fiorriirie itrt, frtjtjiniwtj -4; in vaai i aa a i. r-1 t !Sa5'5aii- a vi a J . 3 H f ' 1 & Ol r6lr i.'E t?3' sa 1 e If ill: tig A"- X IS na t F iuB 2 & sr-S b R.t rr8 1 1 5 u ii cr is S2.S U --' KE'iJal S tr 7i k - mat-- - Bt8w'r5P- rf-5 B'P Se S ijl iS W CWJ'I,.' MHiiaM-4td .. . hi -.9? wiKg-i-- , "on tt' 8:0 S - - r-4 8,, i.rr-Sag'R.'- ' till S, neir j g, O i. - C- a.at :i.t t lud -ftR-a rained .nnmd vAirl grpUddfeaw.thftt hp alryharfw Take three poles as toug as the ibtehded heighhiof the slack, wk?k thcmin,tlie gronna n a icw.t aiwanct) irota eaehj hef irnne nuduie of the staek-b&ftom, beir the tops towards each the$i ht ! asea jtheio tbgetruVr acilhai the three-poles willpxra a. pyramid- j ,rpurtd,Mit stuck tt4 qpvet ai Booh as.wiVedcoeriOgpyei thatdof nibtufpy. fM tn?yMeicfu,dothe nuiMiAa.tba rUeamaseh t firai tha the haoiired clover Jt will pats pp the hitetior of the pyramid, afid ont throirgn ine cap Or covering, and a drstught win bo formed from the open sides below, like that of a chitmiey-Jllic;ila Farmt.- ! an r SpK" no aa 5 " I M VI . -2. - 5 ; cr: fa- .t IB O. a) 8.0 Q. 3 2 es . : cu e 1 a' n 1.0. mi I 2 ' m at aebf ir2'.. itt, ' -"4 A a ;.". r
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 23, 1846, edition 1
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