cot.4.,.w.,cl , 0.Al. ,,XE,.MeAt ICA1 ,IHVKn,n M fttm iII i . - T-- . " or 0l " , .. THREE DOLLARS A , EAR-,, BALEIOII, II. C .WEDNESDAY SEP- SO, li " " -" ' ' ' I ' "V . ' .' Prospectus OF A PAPER. fm HEundersigned proposes to establish I a Whig Paper in .the Town of Mil- loa, Caswell county. He iinmo lliat there it a Wait psper P ' tbare already, but k but scleoirJ thst lucatloo for On reason. First, it is one of Hie stronecst boltlt ul Democracy, to eilled 11 is ai.iiuus, Uiere'ore, la go where be will lime ehanoeto da the matt good where the battle will be hotlM, and ibe bullets fly thickest, bee onlly, it Ibe county of bit nativity. He betitates nut lu declare, that h aras the tyran nical, selfish, heartless ewduet ol a lew Democrats toward! hhnieHpers.ioaHy, that Brat opened hi eyes """"to their true charaoter.' Tills leU Mm to ' reflectionf and be same to the conclusion, thai with a lew hon orable esseptions, the trader, of the so-called De oiMraey area set of tetfiih Demagogues and politi cal knave, whoa only aio is to deceive the people od provide for themselves The undersigned is particularly anxious to aijirjSj8Cfvht:e would-be-great men, iu North Carortoj, of their l.ioo skins. , .- Tka nnitxr.i-nrd nrnnneea to call hit aanrr. "Tbs. Kaiilhrl-H WhiK. aad Herald of Freedom.' It strictly a purllian i..iM.r lie wiil call ihii.es. both men and measures, k their riihi uit, l'W Jnea wa puolis piv perty II wiil thereto c leel it It hu duty lo plaee than, la their true colours before Ibe people' He " vtiotry lie will Iherelore. a.lyoca: Ui.-u- uiiiwi : lcs d -rtaVem-i rl 'hil abrtity; nJ wiih-hit wmiasoui. ne country it to a critical cumin, It is a tins when every sui should be op and do ing, and when be does battle lei him be ia sarnett. Personal aonscquvnoes should uevei drier an hon est Bditor from telling the people Hie truth. The ''Swthera Whig and Herald ol Freedom" , tvill be. ItsufjVai sppn it J,he aubicription will jus lily it. 1 bate ditp 'ted to paleuniie lhe anderte kicg, will pirate leave their names with either of Ibe Whig Editors In Raleigh JAMES' SAUNDERS. TUB subscriber ha jast ""returned from the North where he hat laid in an excellent as sortment of articles OTKS. LAU UNcb lakes pleas ure in announcinr-nrfier friamla ami iha public, that the continue to reside i this Estab l'thmcnt, and, from the liberal eueourageftienl the baa receive J. and the norlect saiiafaetion nnmaed by those who have favoureJ her with their eumoa- nr. aha flatter herself with Ibe belief, thst sLe will reap the reward due to tlie uoat untiring assiduity in uei uuaineas. t L .. one ia at an lime prepared to entertain Compa ny in ina moat genteel manner. Her Table is furnished with the best the market affurds, served up in superior style, and she is determined that there shall bs no Mouse superior to her'e in the Tjityr Mrs I., would also inform the Mr appnaching Jgitlature, that she will be pre pared to accommodate thirty or thirty-five gentle men of that body with pleasaul Rooms and Board during that time. Raleigh, Bept. il,1846. a3t PI ii tube National Datruerrian JwU err nun tliolOiirailieri I ni uuii. Awarded Hie viuid ami (vilvot Medala, Fuui Firl rremiuma, and To liigheai Honors, w the National, the Mftssaehutelts, the New York and the PennavlVama Exhibilione. resnneiilv. I'orirnitt taken in exquisite etyle, without regaid iu weather. lnstructioiis given in the arl. A large assortment uf Apparatus and Stock always on hand, at the lowest cash prices. ew xorkj soi uroadway; I'hiladelph i "ui-vaesruf vv.f TOOiVnti, Itf VJour Hanover si.; Ualliniore. 8U5 JJalt Washirigion. Pennsylvania A rnnuc PelBisburg, Va.. Mechanic' Hall; Cincinnati, Fourth hnd Walnut, and 176 Main si.; Saratoga Springs Broadway Paris, 137 Vioille liue du Temple, Liverpool, 32 Chuicli Ct. - " 86-lvt. From the North Carolina Fanner. ON SOWING WHEAT. ftw l i . lhe 11,1,8 for S0WIn wheat is ,lea' l hand, tew remarks m relation to ilio proper method of puuine it into the hm ti,nt .7 j v . ",a""B-"","t nsiimny part ol the Un on; ilS , lt8UCCBcd.Wel : 11 Is Wjr important that the necessary pains oe taken, in nreDaniiff the In iiH nnri n,ti;nn .t. j . . elso as to th n, nli.f "J "a '.I' Y?.J" ..,u l"c.. weu nd It is wnll LrirtMrn j ii ViU,on ,rmi no croP ' grain, of any kind, can sue- ceed well unless the land, be cultivttfdJ! : . , thSot'1"68 person may succeedly planUng com in land -'"v sfttwifo is iiinni niir i ina nnii an i ferent, however, with wheat. In the usual metho.1 iur. iiiiity: i new m not one niamlii ln, in tin Acquaintance, who raises more than one halftiw qua toes that he should raise to latten his hogs upon; Ur with corn, is dear. meat. It is my opinion, that tho sa ' Ji lloyul letter to an American citizen. We find in the ('ourrier dee Elatt Unit of the 12th inst a letter from the Kino- of ... ... tt..,.l.. ,a l, ti.... ii. ...i. usually kept in Ills I J""t" u l"c tsim. vniiBiuj-mor iiugncs line; among which I ol this city, lormorly the American repre- may be be lounu. 1 tentative at lite Uoutl ol Stockholm The Aopeilor Calf Skins, White & Ked Sole occasion which called firth (his handsome father. Lining and Binding Miins, bho tribute, so honourable both to the Kiver aud thread. Blacking. 4. ke. f to the receiver, may be briefly reterred to iaoea, Waiters aad every lliinjf that ia worn oh JI naU0n ol the allusions cjuuiujJ the feel, ia the most beautiful and fashionable -Jajae letter. "-'""Some three months ngfj as" "our" readers Akd ..... may remember, a Sivetiisb correite, the la addition to hia own work, be has supplied "Carlscoma," wus struck by a quail in himself with work manufactured in the north- the West Indian seas, and went to the ern cute, wiiicb he is prepared to sell on as i bottom, currj tng down the captain an I nil Th r Ti i 7 P V except such as succeeds in clinging .ni "nzj:zz7 u z. ioo wi.,ch aoaied ' ln 'ruin the siukinir chin. These, the GeBiemo's Boola and Shoes. Men's Bio- J1' Lieutenant Tersmeden, two younger gans, Uoarse Hoots, water proof Bouts. I leute iunts ana loiirtecn sailors, alter a Ladies fine Morocco Buskin Ties. Slippers'. I paiiifor and peri lous ex ooaure of aixt v haa r &C. dee. , I iv ere niirkeil un hv an A no. Pur lhe Nerth Carolina Varmfr. t t CULTURR-OF I'PTATOGS Mr. LAmiuy : mere m not one niaii!.. ten. in thn limiie. nf mv I i a antiiy ol ita. or pork fattened llflllin nan... . t l..l.. ...i.;..t. : . ' ' , ..iv. uic uiuuuiii oi .uW. , ,ku s requircu toratso com snHicietit to fatten ten head of awi "... j-i'iiiiifcj cjuiivii in iiiirsik wn nMi , I And this is nol all the advnniage theni is in raising the iwtatoes: for less than one fourth of the ground will produce them, that is requi red to produce the com: not is lAi- nil (nr il,or io .i-;.i.. .... ,!,, "V , ., - UUIlUt will pat a Jot one WU4mnuwdi -chkted rfrHtitrWSjarte kept up equally as productive, if it does not improve, by dhrgitr" Uieui US SOOIi aS ibcv ar rrrriwri mwl ifti11ir i.ft,w-aff , I , , f O nw-vwat(ri fVVTVt Mitt U lUt 3 It is very dif- oetween the ridffesm diirei,i. broadcast it cannot. as fl tu Z " ' ,n? " at all, it must bo bv RimnT. 7? " U" nsve ever read on the subject, was written bv -i. .u- . ' . ' i.r,,66," " over ii. or oy rollins summer oi eoittn Unro I na. which vmi urill f.nrl it., ...t.' iiAntlw IJ-. s.le in rh w,,, f.l i V " ...w.vi,.. mi: ti.uiiuissioncr oi patents, nt lmsre 450: mid desire you to giv; a place iu vour most excellfint nprinr1i..i comiminication is ratliDr long,: and will occupy some three or pagfcs iu the Fanner, but a conv thereof is Worth nuira . .. potutw maljer, ihaii he has to . pay for. a whobt votumt ot ti Far. Albertson's, 4, Sept, '46. ; ' ' ou wa we, sua w shall comply with your request Eo. Fiaaia. ' Sllvf,Tfl:ATr"FiTiTr scratch the ton of ttm Vh -.11--. J.i:: . 1 fervts ,0 Mr. Editor I saw a few rlv l vw -n.rf.i.i.j'- f , J. 6V masscs, Avhiowm Imrt tiroor. .t, -nd vermin that sally out in th swirTS rmS VJ -'i luch Vould le glad to call your aUenfion. . : u, ues.niqncp. some farmers who ,itn at a Tittle more neatness w . ... . 41 "C ou? ,"8te ' ,h0 lrmt ,na entirely at fault as uaa a "bushimr" or "hrnl?;,.' .., t- . -"" i to irs noiiioiiclaturo. It resomhlea in . I... k -.- sva biiu IIIU 4-IISUIiail taste partttkes of the nurnle ie fruit all taken from the the cherry urtedom mates, in rare and delicious flavor. The mrrtr tint mlltA . ..t -a ...I I ,- r . . . . ,v.,; LrM,l,l,U( IIIUIQ VIQI, It clearly a hybrid fruit of lhe most anomalous sort. The trees I t list An . .v- v.t., , nmnnoi me snnmr. Conwvi tivation wh ni. ii.. In. - 1 ' . . . wvnn if lv"r' 71 r.' ,1 18 rown niusi be which I i ' " ls "ow many ot our farmm take ' te'LW WW Wre Jwbrf four i.i ' ' y i y wimont Icarthalby taking a r,TOOT"l)Mjnr of darf- rrriers prepare their lands for wheat? Why, not at all Thev Euther thecronof corn; ,mrl mii. n .t, ii . ,7 aii' friey Prnss ni ,,,t. ir. . " ' wwPo wains, previous. r vvj a iji II IM if inn inn thmr rnn Is 1. - ifr- So s.8 o Socage; previous. land what is called r:L,Vfi. the be warranted. ad ha'f J7.LVJ"':,e,;' . . . - ... l b.ou,rht intolhi adeiohu. stKwner who a pocks sasortmeni oi vno-i ir.. ,j: . . P . ,. men's" sewsrahd pegeff f thu d,MMw Boys and Youths' Booteea, Brogana, 4sc. ko. lnf wfiicai Mi. Hughes wrote i.nme. He tenders hia sincere thanks to the public a,al J 10 -ieuu I KHioethiii odenng to for the liberal patronage he has heretofore re-1 him and his fellow sufferers his house, ceived, and invites the particular attentioa of his I his purse, tits services, sud informing him inen.is and itioae who may be In want of nrtl- I that six hours travel on the It iil Ro ... ni. . ne, to nis present s oca. as ne as- would br,(j. ,,,, Ul,jef l(l8 f f ares them that every ihtftv M by birn will C0UH,rvm ...j ffienJ. 1IKIKY 1 UK IrJK. ...l '. .. us isnci ui me ivuiif win ten me rest of the story. J he roval communiu'.ui. a-rojis-awore una L.erarr men will be seen, is somJthi o m ir- tha i a ritwY-trtr'-nf -WiltiMW -Hld'nK-l'ii'iv'.-r'----'r-:'"',,-f'r- " .. t in Vi,;i. .tit I. - 1UCHM citnwia!teoiiii ol a coune . ' - , . , vi, m, , si i.est, spp itm a Professor I V noeaaionMI h li AtU r.f Tlin jcvv, r.,. rne department occevied bt that ".ii,i iejt"ru, inu eviuences in a lamented gentleman embraces the following! marked manner the high estimation in Politick Economy, Metaphysics, Rhetoric & which -Mr Hughes is held ia Swe- lielles LellPIS. Loirio. Moral Pliilnannh anil (leu . hfr lio ... .- . ft, r ' i - - - v. .if an y lease n mi Iliitory. Tue frnolnmentsof the chair have fol country's embassador. In such luVh esti- zauu net i moi ,.n i i. .. . i . i . i i , maiivii iiiuct-u, ne ujusi ne ttmin in Pv. rv ith of THOMAS It. a tJ Il utar th impress of kind feeling many year pa.t been not less than annum, and h.ee Ireqoenll, Wceede.l th .... " VhVrVihp hlT r , 'V V The residence is in a plei.ant village (Wi. pIa" whe,re lhe fcracier of an able dipli ha asburg.) with an agreeable aad refined so- mallc nd n acooinpliihed (runilerajn is eiety, Appliealioos accomjianied by proper testimo nial should be foi warded befi.re lhe 1st Octo ber, and addressed to Judge JOHN B. CHRIS. Tl AN. Rector of the board of Vislioia, at Williamsburg, Virginia 8h Sept. 1846. 38-31. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Ittrlford 'Cottntv. Court of Pleas i" and, ...Quarter Sessions May Terra, ISIG. Rea It Moore, I sal language ol Diplomacy is, we believe, appreciated, and where his amiable quali lies are known llult. rfn.er. TuaNSLAiioN. From the Cour. desEtiU U.di. II. h 8ept, 1346 The following letter of King Oscar was brotighl and delivned by the Charged' Affaires of Sweded to Christopher Hughes, who for many years represented the Uni! ted States at Stockholm; and wh left at that Court the most honoiable iotwnirt I Ilia letter, vrntlen in trench -the unier r ... . o -. -a u v ui Biiiooiiimn' nnnrn ha i iace a .little. A field thus prepared mid wheat ,b., ' wn "s.f,w .,s a y"ow: its orally yield scarcely enough, ev, n though the k, ' " " ! " ,m .nna a rry. In, some of tl u owner lor hu feed and his apo!oRV of a nlo..avhin !Te ncn ol the tree-tho taste of proauccti xyil usually be of inferior mtaiitv. I wmihf Law iii.. i ..J. wneriuai oi inoiHum.-givinsr it a univ satisned the ntienmi in r,,: ,.,i" , ' . . . . r atone javerv nine l ike thntol tl r i MMtn Trtrriini 't. . . - - -rr vmVi, a.w i iiii i ii-ii if rsa irs imi.i... ..... . . .a ... t i m svivrtiiu iic i:rifii in rnn tnpih ni ..,. . i r t. ,.,,, aiwuu uiti uu kh a iv i f iilvh aumv BnAri tvtrH t iaph f forms,. Ifitlnotrichagoodsur tom. leaves like , he peach Tor Vl?dcK TlS it, nnd.hc manure should ifssibleU well ro d H.-i,SEI? T"8 ? Uw 8Ced lCa,efu"V Plttntcd.) f large FlauK ted and manured the land, the next ,.roce should 1 to ai St lZZT' ,CC,Vliar f!:uit' anj m"fh t,,e f1"64" '8lci f cherry ...uuKii.tis win a luiiiing plouph, such as will effectually Lurv nil . t A 7 T u n; e 'pnrs oW' aud ,,av WM for two sca doutt iuid summer, it wotild be better to' Mniicrl. ii i " Jfc!n8. ftU ""e" horticulturist, I have Tentared to send vou a vegetm.oii, lei good sound when., of whatever kind the farmer chnrZ m ., V ' WT l"ul ?uu ca" nwi8 " "Ipcul habiiation u0, uu Bowii at tne rale ol irom one to one nnd a half bushols in th. V . . y ?am 10 11 ,S u,at lh0 Uower r ucre ttccoruuiff to tiie aiiii iivhf tr.0 U4 ...... . "" r", ow vnctiuie tmnrftrnaita bv t lie no rrn nf ' i ... . ' r '"""i ,,uu "ieu miner n oiiffhof! int..,.. i. . ..t.. . x " : piMignor narrowed in with a heavv hans.w JL .. T - : 'V,? . "ooleC-way ior8.,llonde fore the when! Vegetation,' scs, be sown acre accord in with small Yours, ike.. .. i"i. . , - . - -..... sua wiiutu w rnmn w. ,v. n.i . . ujr.eg. .tr.yaKe o . vigorous growth, mature early in tho season ami vip .1 n hrrMi;fi i. . n . , . ' i 1,1 '""season. (iMniZh:,7Z beautiful a lot or .... FORKIOM. thafthe land will v Md&Zri.T l S". mBMSnel '0 Caledonia arrived ot Hostonouthe 1 8th, we have foreign a, L: Z "J f .J e.r: 'C:ca?e- ,ut w,,h management Pai 4th of August, The crops iu Britain ns we.ll . nsV.l.1 thM mnrai. n Z "... 7 "i-."?" Cr V"e WOUder IS IlOt ir .7 i V uul ,,1UI y ui an is made ,.ugw,.n,ioiea- nd a na'm'o. the t'Unders neighboring script anolf- F. Cultivator 2. 2. H iff eg , S 2. a 00 S8.a5 U I 5 j 2 Y . IN-- i.-'T-a. t 5-, :ft srS CO jj 5 3 gte. a - r & a 2 s-S r sr 5 si-5"! c b c: CD B 3 OS B H at, -a o.a .58 8 Ai af? flt ft u Sil S) r wgy5J a r. ff 9 1 i B ' p py ' t fl ?! ilr. Editor: l foci lhe JVorili Carolmi l eriner. UNUS. i-iiiiiu;ni, ar eeuerallv irood. "hn nrhnnt .i;..:... i. a 1.. ...1 I i i w (, " .. . - w.,v. vitaisivui vi i.iiir-1 w, a land had been cut. The nna iv . Rni.l in h . n. i.... .u. i I s -r o a nvk uuu Liu aiiiiitiv HrriviiiiT irnin Io-aii. i " r- en a r-r s keep prices very much depressed. Tho rot Jn ..potatoes had .fihowa! ? 5 SS ,S SB'S 5 bJ -ft O. - dl X rw C Bi B no -at- While thn fi'iipin Ism. .r.. ... . . everv far.r.r - i.. .. . . - . uul Bre incxisience lima',T ",,UCI l" necefsuy oi insreas ng the ex reuse oi ..u u.o jiaymeui oi ii m the way of keeping up fen oppressive. Could the cipense. of enclosing lanV be MS imnmvsn.oni it.. .r ...... . . our oiate would be in- no small tax ces is verr s4B.a-ns, J - 1. ucvuicu 10 us imnrovitniRnt th i,r,i,l,, .- i w f'S MIVt Ui creaseu at least nity per cent. But still a ..-v.. ,u wiiic isnii oi ireiana ana aisaTrr-actniahd7bintTio" crop Is "'7 . " " 'h cases promising, in France and Belgi um, is said to be verv fine. Amnncin hsvr ma .n;.. t.. t5 able quantities, but nt low rates Pork was dull, and oa the decline Cheese had arrived from the United States in considerable quanti- t.c, uui uwiiig 10 me inierior quality ot thu article, was dull of sale A largo sale tnighf, it is said, be couutud on for prime qualities. . ' ii uuiiuui tAiilUiUOIl oi tne Jlovnl Avr en Inr. ,.i. place at New-Custle-ou-Tyne, in July. The number of exhibitors 5 III PlfllAii Ia l.nav.a Ina .a a I I 3 S S g. p, K" eCijnoiiiwe. undfiilbknectwsary iU - A-twst anj rail ferir.." ufl ltatC(1 to-have. be g4ater that at -any- previoas ' rneetihtr ' rhd X ,0rSeS is ke,1 aa. very sutlerfor. Shorf SS2j caufc 8 ruction is not , "UTQU g ,1 ,,ere,ortl IevooatihouRh in J 3 " & ir, and no ne- " """"..'W'ng the exhibition bting remote from the breed 2- 5 3 uay be saved UltI't,tnl; ,s. ,of 1 hose breeds, were of excellent quality. U-icfsler tllU UI1J Hal ML Ml Mrkif-Ksr iicitil a.. i.ir. . ,. 7 . 7" in us const ..... su gictu. ui wnere there is btind,mr of tim. wswiy to economize in its use. much timn nn,! Ul ...... uy lamng tne pjins necessary at first to construct a neat and dura- oouth-Oowu rfaerp were numerous and sustained Ihiir remit nieience. let the timber out rrurl;h ii, u:t. , , ,1 tion as la tiunlitv. 1'he exhibition r tilirvl tl'nta MSvar ki,H!.. fiM . I . . . , ' uiu lung i its IJiUUC IMS Oil i . t o" ?i v OUIrtMUr. I 110 good quality; either oak or heart piwe; and I t the rails possess sub- UW f, ,mr!0,,w,.n, wn8. y citaisive, and lhe articles themselves A1'!"' will warp and twist on J C.al te'!?1r!''PTr,1, vV',,,iabI fcr'. were de- .. ,.3, poiBint, '"vu .,.uic hid duvi ty uy t loiussor joiuision aud others, which in uyuiK trie crotinu wortt or worm iK. .,. n , , . we Mian notice more iu iv tienui nr ti n., ii......i " . . antflaofco7n,r.l,n,,M V " . V; "i" "'" ioi trie 1hn .,,,.,., ; .i ... Vi...: .i "s u- . o . nu a mill itiei. nnn ih j i i.i , ... us v uuiuiir iiiti (iziiirnrinii iir.M. I.. ..... 1.. 1 . ....... .MIWSIIUII U . ' k i' "i. ..r"!. .'"mi'u l"6 8rounJ riot level, with L.I. . . . . . I nu largest ends ol tha rai I. at if.s. l,7,. .. . -.)"" U,r ,t.i. j . wuie me lence will u. ifaaiuic ted t'i its place, so as to lie steady, DEEP PLOUGHING. A subscriber at NewOrunswick, N. J., relates several instances la O f CO -& 4 B rt. ffl-'ll-- s m in ." t a i-i D W I ,. . . Carter tc Tra Irraa... . . j,,r j, Tri.j;-k v,..o. j rtarr: t Samraontd at 'fiaraitlkMa It appearina to tt.a aatirrtirin nf th- f?Anrt jtliat the dfjidanta In thiaa itSt IM fini MSBlanlaa Jpf the Stale of Nor Carol ina, it is therefore Mordaiecl by the Cuort, that publication be made seen since his return of your cenerou cm pa me Kaleigh &tar and North Carolija Gaante duct to him and lo hia eompauions ia rnisfoi C " T . . y " . "t. ue.enuaniSj inai inew 1. tune. w.beri, al.er the disaster of which mr l'rtkib.Wtbrtta '"' of th. United I'oun Hunae in Wim . nn h. rn,tk 14.... oUU liavinff been rescued bv the hu. of inenrstaocument ol trie kind siirneil i,v the Son and Successoi of Bernadotte, thai has been made public. Ed. of Courtier (let E V. Uauio,. lOlii July, 1646 Montieur Huge I have been itiformed by Captain tersmeden, whom I have , v.siv wuinc iiit lnnna un i ..ir.i.-.i i. against fallins if it finiriI.,J ., "? ... ' '? a fonce of stones, nnr rtTrrt n ,h .....l,,!..,; .. " 17 . ' F, la,,B' a,,a Up Willi- With the TT rnll. v..UM.U,MMIlll4HfllH-lll int. inlin'B' run.. '., ' IUU UOW ii I I " " mHvu vuiv us. luu 1 r J-J ... T -6 I"M K1VO 11. 1 fipofl inrmtlifa ivnu -n.n ......4 ...f.u .... ... - .c i.u.Ro o.eiuuiiueu on some experience and mnrl, -- wiiic wku uuir crops oi me same kind in --vu, , uilUM l n 1ICIVII HU KH1. ITCJ s. .i ... Mnnila- f hojutt next, then aad time rrplovy and Mead; otlrwi.'e iudirement final will be taken )tlt ibeia, and th- fands in lhe bands nf the l'siuisa artaiUinnrd. sot.,!'t lo lhe recovr- itt .r .... . ... 1 iiib piaiaim, a p ratably ii f?t oi Assem My ia such case made and provided. ' l est L- M. UOWPER. Clk. lima 3sf. 1818. Price adv. 85 69 6t your great fiPir,tltKl,,i.,"7?rkl V. i r fiber-liM r-eemlt iriumed fiom i. Noith.ar.tJ basjuat received an e,ui UiMdi, compriKitfir frfneml . mill be (lie "moil agreeable to you n oH?.?-2!.. -AN? FAMI-y will sla show thai I know how to to Which h- a.n..t.l fVVUj -f at! fpl frtiDni cf - tl V Ti "":in, e-MUBS.&e J sentiments ike thna. that I moi rrtspemfiilljr call t aiteuii, P .w- .i.i v..' -."' irrouiiH;,.. ii . . r . ' ": . f . . m"a of ti'Stirvimr Li inn n, ..i!.r..i.A. --- uii.it. as Dt n iiiovahun ir sM., i . J . ' j '-j I 'T'' f 'be ar .Mm nrTrr- J" lne manity of a brave mariner Nation. I could expect nothing less from youj Moniseor llghes! kDov?ijijf I well know jour ancient attachment for Sweden where you have .-it such honorable touoe nitt. Every proof of interest that) ou may give for one of my subj eis seems lo me but a natural couaeqneuce of the general friendshi,! and rsieem that arc felt for you ia this country, i am persuaded ihat this war of spprecuting your nobis conduit and it honor animate vou. I could not deoy to myself the pleasure nd hardly bo made to stand wiih all the bracing you - . " .v. xfig fyy rP!lfV firO nt t-r.1 llirrrnl - " ;vm. uijroqi. UKUS CI LTUKE OF POTATO KS. iTLM.1 ? W ?lhf 'he "Farmer, Ad , - "" puousnea nt Jamestown. N. 11 1 find hedug witha snade. twelve imdina iLn. rniin, udi Soil a Verv Imcrn rinnritilir nf junall ...iJ ..... -71. .i. 1 'V. "I.i 1 1 It. - --- B-,."iv -v .:..vv.visswiitn4iisjj.iaii.uiiujutu.uie4 ...ii ton uoritt; unu cow siaoie. I lie cron vsnm w i..n .,, ....'... can civfl it 'i'i.- n.i. ii s r. vt - ..... livOv I I'lUUUWO W US B111UII VAit 8 3 S MS Ir Bs cs W 5,. s , e. 20.3 sn g 3 a 6 OS ea.g.71? " 2 S "."s . 1 (ICre Was. riCWVPr. nn rtmt-ir! !! -, m..r,U of tops, they having reached the height of two feet. lie next tried a similar experiment with rtntrva h,,ii,i..i deep, put in plenty of rotten manure, rnd mixed it well with the Jb . soil. J he same result followed as with the Itimeps, very large tops S1 s H 8 4 J I nd 'ma' potatoes, and of a poorer quality than the seed planted. SJ-y of raS H K J as ' - ! W j ' . f mauuiwj ii wuu sia-- uiuimiv, 4Vvtivu iu a raw sou, ncany uesuiute of or- el Dbueh. about 21 inch. Th 7 77 i wu w,,n 8fl0T' 6 T V ' u..y w.,us, bU ,ar as our own ouservation goes, to ci fu.ugu uuuui XI Indies apart. thn -fil nrl tt. lnrn,. .;.t, . I nrrKliiA tmr nr htsiilm in - ..i..- -.i..f... - '. ........ ....I . ' -mm ,i,v IMMV Willi lUllir I I ..wu.i. ... M jsiuiu wiuic, uicfi cm me seed potatoei bout 9 or 10 inches apart in the furrows on the covereu mem wiu a hoe, eavmg the surface smooth and Ir Itself has really become rich to the dewh- it h. lJn SlZl ! c . M .,. e. J . . , . V "w.-vv, 1., B g ? Creator hrorwirtirm ' tlmn nmi n .. But after a year or two. when the manure ha wrtm tr.A,. .i . ..ki.. . i i i . . . , u me manure, men slight-1 ""a"1' wwci'l"1 BUU mcorporateu wun the. soil, whea the soil lirfnn (imiaaiL li . I lfcisl.tr Vina tAnt!r KAAAmit I.U L. J .1. s a - . . ff. orhnU r th. . 1 " "'"win uuq level. ""-'v.; vu.o ,b.u iv iu uii him nut txwo worlced-this 3 ZiV the ?TCy f gtUU? and ,ube" ces.of slrWand t.pa will not SriuS i.Tfe' !8 lw,l, wind from lakh, - The same writer memions some Iria'a he had inadewiVh urin. r. nrt .hiL V ,ne ,e,,a,n?. "fpt where the trash wh,rJl reaulted unfavorably. He says it "scorcfied" d" everv thinr r- P was not in ilk enougn 10 prevent weeds from SDrinrlny .1 to which it was annlimt WTh&nUtby A u , ai,,Cy where horse. ntn and have V do?wS gl5taatooVnt5S St.jri fMareh'a'rro- fa-of;'corchi5thesaieinboth i ffiiSu'S Qiici wasj :i 1 4 Dushels or 0U7 1 2 Liishcls per acre. Is applied in a place bnnirine In contact with ihn r.Tnni . .,( Albertson's Sent th Mfi J W- G- J q"-ititv of ammonical salts than they can digest; If he will first Aioensons, Qepi. ,tn, 4b. r lannlv the ur nelo neat rhnnna rlu.t . .-si..j 1 ji . OYSTERS OF GRKr : ihT 'n ubtance, and then mu it with the soil, or use it as a thin ton- nrAssinir ra .trill r,. ....... . . t . s save time of renewing to vou lha ,mM asai.a to ail ia want cf Good ,,,uwnce of the Prtjct.fsteera with which "line. -..... , llsiu. - . , r, ! Your atfvcuonate OSCAR. A has dish, taste 'St- lady of whose skill in bojsewifery We haveseen good evidence Tk'ik6 "? C"Uf f cwmrlai,,t'' ' - . kind y furnished us the following direction? foToreZK rh? Alb5n,y Argus desc-ribes a chicken hatch income,: ; which, sh assures us, very ruuci Si UJSSK "v?! llS ..Th5 rdit0 tnnchine, the rAitnr antra I The machine, which we examined, is of the dimensions of an or- B-aFagtr- 9 5 5T c '3 S ' J-SS. 8 rlg-at-'- 2 s sr. I si-- . - sn . : . -' 1 f J: -urate 1 ears 01 sweet corn- takeoneiiajf auit of niilk io rJn.- 1 ' j , " rw halching betwwn 500 and6(W. out the cobs; add sixers, thr, tlhiZ?Zl7.$ 'ri"" V,.n" " f tin, end surrounded bv waier warmed to a kaitabla dt. t to Ihetasta. Fry them on a butu-red griddle ike p. ncakcV Thev fl a J?mTrture hy tw0 hooters, one on either fid. ntiahear I should be fried lowly, a id be thorougrilv cUked y tedxfot harPoal for day nse, and lhe other for nuht, by a solar UmPf turnina; less Uiaa a pint of damaged larA Connected with -1 f'i