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Jl JU..m in advance her,) for any.Sbutberh. frre : crat, nor for any - Northcja hJ 33 ceoU lor faqi u;ith t -: - , -t , i southern leehnj 1 n i . THE TAKlFi'.: a 'AGRIGlPLTU-tfJi. -r eludes io' faIl iti' jrancics, a knqjvledgo a8 ex. t.n,Ue.aml 'a uTiciik completely lo master, inany of ff.k .rn' professions." It is a :;h"il.f cnt.riua!,y jrf iesf i-alions, and within fc"9'carsP 8,nco mc o..iCi.mig '.'.iJUivftn tfceir attention to it as a science, ma- n! v .: . , i i '1..BRUNER '& JAMS," - ; i-- ' ! V r-. ' r iTi ' l i Kekp a check rrox ali f r laitors arPropnetors..: : t ; t I t sate.' ALL VOCB. i RCXEES Do THIS.AXD Gen'l. Harrison . NU. NUMBER 20, OF VOLUME III. AMSBtiRY, i ERIDte-'dCTOBER 23, 1846. br I know that I am yet in my horn.tocdc in the science; of aricu peihec as any of the - i The New Orleans Delta of the 2d insti says: " The Patria ofjypsterday publishes a letter from a new correspondent at lia.- . ... 4 ' ! J lure, wnicn js as mucn a learned professions ; tut whilb I survey even my unskilfully cultivated fields, and enjoy the happy feeling9.whic1i it in. vfryliiw wrii hive' attained that perfection I spires, I am overwhelmed with gratitude, to my I yaha, dated Sept. 22, in; which an extract n a. leiier irom iuexico 10 a rcsptrumuc merchant in Havana." ii civen. j The let ter from Mexico is dated Sept! 4, and Js said to have been forwarded by one of the United States men-of-war, on the 6th or 7th. We suppose it was the Princeton, as she was the last vessel that left Vera CruzJ ny ar? the advance's Which have tycen made t.tf. vaiicvating i to a tandard-ivjhich it justly desefvesi ; There; are tt.whtle?s ;raany who are kr AkeilJd ji slme of its ramijficationi,' but whicl places thcjn heyond the point of being Maker who has so (Clearly inacaled that true litihf ;It is a pursuit which ott-rs the liberal ! felicity consists in obejdience to his wj, In acts rmindfprtn,'f rr rcscMrch and experinsents of benevolence, in suDdumg and cultivating the ' Whff Ure-'.demed! ;hin : in almost every other ; "' m i suclr avocations as.arp caiculatecl hrancii of scieiice.i If be turns h s attention to !: "4kc us wiser and "erinen ? pointing to iiewtlftcrmu'cb Iscvcrp toil an(i labor, he is f the gardens of EpicuandoTShestODe, rathi. oonit -to!met- with, disappointment, having' thdn the Jjloody fields of Artelajand ot Aus. h bcifectioji to which the science 4eriuz. i JonN P. Jones . 4 learned thai trie nciiecnoji to wtnc has already! aitafiipd leaves no room for his" re searches ;But(1e himjdevote hisj.ciithusiastic toil to rtgricOltref and ifjhc does tool make some important discpvpry, he jmny go, far towards ar. rancirU thlc thousand !ifcordan( facts which Tvptail, New Ilandhtr co., N. C. MAP ERt have been banded ilown from timo mmemorial. It ft to to regrctteil that thercjis not among r.' the ma britt of farriers, a more inquisitive spirit irj rega d to t he nature ofjthe objects with Which thy aft so Intimately connected, and from which they eirectio derive, not only their subsistence, lot lhr hope of j gain. 1 he leading object of Agricdllure,' Is to: increase the quantity, and jm vrore ihe qtialityj of thoproduclions of the soil, other Vorda, u4th tho greatest profit, without trihiB the soil. In order to acco impov.e accomplish MEXICAN AFFArRS SANTA ANNA of theinoment, and; make his appearance in Mexico wilh the olive' branch arid a .pacific couHfenance.The people will the a raise the cry lo admit him--to hear his prondliliorls; and the remaining troops, who by that time will have takejti warning by experienctR!from their lost 'comrade s, finding their force and number con siderably reduced, will have neither valor nor spir t enough, to oppose the will of the people ; and then Santa Anna, taking good advantage of this portunity, showing his influeiice and in. telligent tactics, will obtain new allies, and nu merps'tsympathies,, by aiding the wishes of all. Anidjlhe will 'then cause it to bexplained, (in his!cp3tomary stjle, we suppose,) that Hs cok- slan, this, wej niust resort to i jex peri merits, and here " I rn opens a wide and extensive field. In con- sequeoce oiinc greai viariciy 01 sous, expert mcnutih dillerent kindi, though nearly of the same niture, will not prtnluce likej results. ' Thai jeadlng1 principles of agriculture are ev er thefsttnio animal anid vegetahle matter, af ter decomposition, furiiiah food for plants, while heat, air, and moisture, Hid in nulritton. rhci 3 is nothing practically eonsjdered.which has d(iie mnre' toWards improvingthe minds of Mr t-ed f,i 11 ; a. 1 1 1 ; . . . . i tna6nty ot Tarinf rs, than the circulation ot a well cooduclcll agricultural paper, jit is a means, whcn;icontnbuteof jo by jable and practical far nuersV'Vy which eyfjry man may derive new and tiieluV: inforniatioh ItslicontentSjare made up of th result's of jtlC most careful observation, raw something 1 so furnishes a com. 1 - foif farmejrs to communicate and and cptUUts in tfsclf of $ general storehouse of knowledge irom wnicn an mayo Why is it that such a vast amount of money is annually paid by this to foreign countries for this article, when we j have a soil and climate so admirably adapted for its production ? : There is no good reason why we should import mad der, any morjs than thai we should import wheat, pork, or cheese. It N one of the most sure and profitable crops to which the American fanner can turn his' attention ' It is not subject to be destroyed by-frost, droujth; insects, or farm stock. The fiemahd1 for it is increasing in the same ratio. ivith our manufactures James Eaton, of Wlnfield, Herkimer county, has cultivated madder for 18 years. He has madder of three year's growth planted at the rate of 1.500 bills to he acre, thai will yield, if dug the present fall over 3 lbs. to the hill ; this He will not t dig tall a year irm this fall, when it will yield 4 lis. or over to the hill. Hehas other madder which at 4 years growth, will yield 64 cwt. to the acre, merchantable madder. Jt may be well to give notice tothe readers of the Cultivator, that he will be able to met orders for seed the' present fall. It will be sold, boxed, and delivered at Utica, at $2. 50 per bushel, lit requires 6 bushels to plant ah acre. Plant on rich, mellow, dry land. An acre of madder, properly cultivated, and of fbur years growth, at $16 per cwt., the price he has obtained for his will amount to over 8900. they early in September. 1 We here give the translation of the ex tract, which will undoubtedly be perusejd men with interest by the generality ot our rea-: amj ders: '' M ; " Gen. Santa Anna has at last arrived hert. I informed you in my last letter, that since hts arrival at Encero, he has been assiduously occu pied in directing manoeuvres extremely strange and mysterious to those who are not well in formed of the meshes in w hich this affair is en tangled. Gen Ampudia -the. ' last card of the pack," we may say, in speaking of Mexican Generals has been charged with the chief command of the defending army or rather the parallel division which is the best name we can give to the troops gathered for the purpose of marching against the invading North Amen- tl. ' . We have before' publiihi. S ing extracts from English Jouh: ing overour Tariff of hui it v i harm to republish them ,d -Li: benefit this Democratic ineas irc i ed to conft-r upon English, arl 1 s . that country sustained bv a ph ' judiciously discriminating with k . .v"w"'iieraent ot American i: a he Count de I'ans on Monday entered on which party in'-the 'country jo ' ' his ninth year.;: According to the law of sue garded as favorable to Britii i i cession to the tfrrone, his Royal Highness will 1 that which supports' the forriVr , aJL!jri ? 4e 24!) S advocating the latter? OfcoL. t Vr J"uus rrmce enjoys good neaitD,in tall Tor mer ; and nil arret an, J .r t ... - i ... . T -0- 'csemoies in icaiures nis lamented 1 tinctinn l father. HUt : - 1 ' OI - -v-auuu uns uecii iiiuai tarr luuy Mvppn tht attended to, and he as me uemocratsstartc Dritish" and Aijicrl nftrliao C l t n . t . pinnia himplF trdh la. f : .1 . . . . . . ?'.' rility in German, .Sp priclv BoW . I " pnci now, .and submit to be rV.: ; ish Democrats, favoring a "jJr;. riff." , j itishes Counties. Anson, . Ashe were to make paece, since the mo- Beaufort, FOREIGN ITEMS. he saw it teas too late to make amends. ! Certie overthrow the enemies of the nation, when aea had once been allowed to advance so far at 5runsw,tck the cothmeiicement. 1 n.i.. Cabarrus, Caldwell, ! Camden, j Carteret, Caswell, Chatham, Cherokee, Chowan, Clcaveland, Columbus, Craven, Cumberland, new men it- 4, I Ail and servicable. 1 '.'Uediu mm ii als receive instructiun. thus enablin? them to nrofit by the fcxperieuce 'of each other. Among the list brSgricultural papers, none rank higher j(or have a greater cilcolation.) than too Cultivator, andjd s only regrettedl that it dies not make it friendiyv visits in,or6 frequently. nnddLbfrt, Vt. July, 18 16. A pood povz. A correspondent at Lyons, N. Y, informs us that he has a cow from which was made ( thirteen pounds of butter in 1 week (fr6m'0jthj:t9 16th j June.) Her milk was" grassfeedjply,and no extra painsj were-taken with Ihe milk. He further states that on the 20th of June, the milk yielded by this cow weighed sixtv-one and a half pounds. The cow ran in a red-clover pasture. She! was, got, by a Durham bull, and 'her dam was a mixture of It I ;l " i . . " 1 ,m ! . it 1 uoiyemess ana xeeswaier wood, i cans. Ampudia must be utterly ignorant of the complot in which he is at present mixed up, because ho is not a very brave man, and it isr believed that neither for money nor glory would he expose himself to undergo imminent peril. In fact, I believe, that with the exception of three or four of the most elevated men among tKem, Gen'ls Santa Anna and Almonte, all the Mexicans are ignorant of this plot ; and eren I would not know it myself, if an extraordinary circumstance had not presented itself to afford me the means of being initiated into the secret machinations. ; x ; " Gen. Santa Anna obtained from the Gov ernment of the United States a passport, or safe conduct, in-order that Commodore Conner, should not prevent him from landing at Vera Qruz. Thi3 passport was 1 given under condu tions and arrangements, of character extraor dinarily Machiavellian. As far as I have been able to learn, Gen. A rather novel decision was come to two days ago by thd civil tribunal of Paris, on an appli cation made by a female for a separation from her hiisbanc, an oculist of some celebrity, but who. has no fixed residence. The ground on which! the wife htied for a separation was that the bdsbandhad not provided for her a domicile conjugal, as required by law. The husband j Currituck, met the deni and first by stating that his prac- Uavdon, ticeilay indifferent parts of France, and that he j Sav!?' n, ,, , . , , , Duplin, was compelled tqiravel from place to place, but j Edfecomb that his wib could find at the hotels at which j Franklin, he put up a the advantages of a fixed domicile ; j Gates, Granville, Greene, Guilford, and, secondly, that hs he and his wife were for eigner's,! and their marriage had taken place at Parma, the French tribunals were not comne- tent. to entertain the question of separation. Halifax, TheJ tribunal considered the claim of the wife to j Haywood, a fixed domicile to be well founded, but declar- 1 Henderson, 'ed that, before a separation can be legally pro- j Hertford, .uouhced in France, it must be granted by the ; Hyde, tribunals of the country in which the marriage ! Iredell, ; had taken place. Considering, however, from Johnston, the debendant state of the wife uoon the husband 1 Jnes, that! she might not have pecuniary means to prosecute her demand in Parma, the Court order ed thej husband to pay to her immediately a sum of lj500 francs, and to make her an allowance, at therate of 1500 fiancs a year, for her sup port until the question shall be decided. ' The culture of rice has been tried on the salt grounds at the mouth of the Rhone, and has succeeded penecwy. i his culture possesses n r si 3 - . 1073 ' 561 : SS7 ; .507 271 335 .875 1263 751 514 -518 454 270 1153 383 29G 336 180 681 603 137 911 509 21G 118 301 359 . 97G 253 i920 589 370 505 '309 401 1527 639 195 199 II, L. Sheldo. I M ltROV VM K N T O F WORN OUT SOILS. 1 -i .1 1 f 4W It 1 ' r II- I 1 1 ,r,r -.From the Cultivator. Tlckkh As every one has his own pe- rutiarjtnrtibnsj I have thought I would give you my expe rience! 011 the improvement of poor land, Abuuj lw'eivo months ag, I read a work on calcaitiJdus manures, by Mr. Ruffinr of Virginia. k well as I recollect,, the authoJ lays' it down as a fundamental axiom, that pdoi- land cannot bepernianently improved by putrescent manures ione llv nns mounted on a favorite hohbv. .ill- .1 ' J 1 tspecldlly if he ambles pleasantly and willingly, we are Moo (apt 1 spur, and flog the: beast to m with which this MM Santa Anna has engaged with the Government j the faculty of rendering the ground fit for any j xorihainpton, of the United States, to manifest publicly, that j othelr klnd fcroP- Onslow, Lenoir, Lincoln, I Catawba, ! Macon, j Martin, I Mecklenburg, , Montgomery, ' Moore, Xash, New Hanover, 293 514 " : i ' : 1 06 499 499 409 499 311 496 309 477 260 ! 04 332 10S9 794 J241 189 720 342 622 1070 495 659 354 8G6 1410 710 391 DS5 199 4G3 378 329 200 269 199 379 595 153 35G 911 1773 393 316 809 586 594 70 he prosecutes the war with energy ; but, at the l.he rich convent ot fcervites, near l'rague, f 1 nas lately been destioyeu oy nre. oi a sin- OI ; ' 5 , f . . 1 .1.11.11 gie poor 01 us extensive ana vaiuauie iiDrary same time, all his movements, and every one dcatliif I Surh'iri .lllA Tery respectable.! author! lias cot boudt 01 calcareous manures, PQe to undervalue all others. Mo eytor ho has 'fallen In 1 . , ; v-j I TiiE Marriage Qoestion. At the recent sessibribf the Presbytery of Fayetteville, at Tlrzah Church, in this county, the long pending case of the Hev. Mr, McQueen, who vas suspended in 1841 from the func tions ofsthe Ministry and from the! Com munion of the Presbyterian Church, for marrying the sister of his deceased wife, again came; up, and by a majority of four i votes the Kev. Uentleman was restored to j his former position tjn the Church. jA pro- test rid Complaint however, were; enter ed by a portion of the minority,! under which the case was carried up to the Syn od of North Carolina, at its session at Greensborough last; week. Fay. Qbs. Uc Cause of all MischTeJ.his is a random paragraph but like a ball sent a mong nine-pins, it may, or may not, hit something or somebody. People miy talk of tile Sword the Pen the Press-! there lo, and without at all 1 is nothing in this world that does so much 1- his operations must be, by pre-arrangement with the Government of the United States, con ducted in a previously understood manner. For could be saved. A! IfrltafA lplfpi tC 1 A 1 .tli iillimn civa "The? last accounts from Jerusalem. represent JandoIph, Orange, Pasquotank, Perquimons, Person, Pitt, this purpose the Mexican Government will em- ; u Palestine to be a-prey to the horrors of fa- j JJichmond, ploy its officers and chiefs, of interior military ; in me, caused by the rivers and streams being J uufu" character, and, if it should be possible, the troops ; dried up. At Salet many persons had already j Rockngham, of less value and importancewith them, in or- P from want of food. ow n Aniong the scholars who distinguished them- s1mnenn astride of his that he jls dis- It is an amia- W: tjnuewating the truo, value of bisl favorite man-I mischief as the Tongue. Therefore, a yret(ire)youthe're8ultof my own experience. ) vvys I About;ight .yeixrs ago, I begnn to practice ! of L ho.n vou m,e8k. ,0 whSlt nni encic 1 . portance- der that it may be impossible for them to devise plans or effect measures that could be detrimen- s.e1 at th Iat examinations at the school of ; Stani y i... TT .. . r 1 itne'rreres ues n.poies inretiennes at 1 'assy Stoke tal to the Army of the United States. Quarrels ; j ,1, k ,ui rf:i:i, oioKes, J 1 was Charles Marie Ab-del-Kader. ol Miliaria!.. s. nnrl cL ! rm! cVf.a will f li- o ri1nfo linlwddn KnlVi r .1. . A 1 l.rr II . .1; . ' o....... ..... v - v.. . nepnqw oi uie grcui ivrao cniei. lie uisiin- parlies," but they will be so conducted on the i guished himself in sacred history and the histo part of Mexico, that no result favorable to the ry of France, gaining for the first a prize and cause of Mexico will follow Horn them. ; second an accessit- "Through these operations, Mexico will lose The Dutch have recently proclaimed Sam several tliousdnds of her inferior soldiers and ba fd Pontiana, on ihe Island of Kalamantan, .u mi t .1 c 1 c m 1 1. 1 audi Ilhio, on liattam, to be free ports. A ru- thus nrwill be partly freed of the plague which i. i i . ,u . a r J 1 , r mor,?moreover, has reached LiUrope that the j fs hnawing at the vitals of the country. r- oiuecas arc immediately to be placed in the j "The party in the secret of affairs, seeing same category ; and if so, we may perhaps say I these results, and convinced, at last, that the ; that the state of things contemplated by the j United States troops will triumph, they will : liri Plenipotentiaries who signed the celc . .1. 1 i- r.u . v . . . brated treaty of 1824 has been at length in a rrm f rv the Itnlint Incut it la iit nnn VAn ttnt wr l ' a 4 ; , . , r i great measure realized. . prosecute the war- with! that Republic, and it i : ' , ii .1 i . t j -1 ii .u if Tiie League. l he League, having accom- , , ' . i, i plished its primary object by the repeal of following paragraph, from the latest num nan rnnrc Ihfit an a mien lil arrnnfrpmnnl i i . . 1 1 Tyrrell, Wake, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Wilkes, Yancy, 178 175G 593 3GG 297 607 J082 J678 , 559 44Q 809 1402 461 511 1105 1032 311 1073 127 3G8 217 1333 310 295 523 1242 107 513 - 796 1101 3G2 553 1555 177 217 622 , 441 318 113 ! 599 I "981 736 436 727 81 1165 1023 i 137 1271 710 ' 186 84G 167 615 .C5 r s 957 707 835 499 302 352 951 1232 687 651 514 393 260 1120 89 276 423 195 G91 722 173 1004 500 277 127 393 353 10G5 331 1867 561 447 . 563 360 420 1419 683 218 292 365 482 457 355 60 485 588 95 257 515 210 1711 506 447 , .1392 550 1233 715 575 397 820 1269 504 562 995 1103 245 1060 161 351 317 1350 440 3 33 From London Tim' , i The passage of the Tariff ir) t! - 1 States of America, of which ahvi- f- j just come to hand, may be n -32 THE MOST IMPORTANT Ml: a: 25 ; as aflecting,the interchange of i!.. 421 tion and manufactures' of ?tbc; two 350 r tries, WHICH HAS OCCUIlhl) . 391 THE PERIOD OF THEIllj HWl r;.;TION. It,is,aImost impossible 1 ! ate the effect it will have upo- 525 391 ufacturing industry of this co oo gland) when we take into consul (' 84 I Va.1 ln spite o'tb- prohibitor Tari. 330 i United States has been the rao.it i 99G ! ia,u oui-ei ior our manufactures 524 -233 182 541 393 591 701 529 610 ny years past. j f ' From ihe Slanchewrr GaarJhn. The favorable commercial Incv. the United States, has at a'l jeve:. onjy checked the downward tr:.uh i, has existed for the last three or! four v. but it has made the market v;hat j.. called firm, whilst in printing dbtb 3 19 quality; there is an advance, i!.l. 917 ; -iuionc. ; 1394 From the Liverpool Standini. C37 j The new TarifT of the Unite 1 v 393 j although still highly protective cf 69U live industry ot the country, i$ a : 330 . which will be recieved with I.I ; SATISFACTION by the British :i : and Manufacturer. ' . "The general effect must bi to i: the value of the American market t I BRITISH MANUFACTURIvit, v ! may ARREST THE PRO(Jl!X THE PEOPLE OF- TIIE ZA1 . STATESin M ANUFACTURIM"; : notwithstanding the large ma'rgirt c tection (25 per cent.) still left tLcrn. 369 457 347 193 200 265 299 675 169 301 879 691 t . ' t 439 i 7 , 1035 1 e knon Jcw'h Chronicle f Jo:. : 93 publishes the contents of an inlereiti: - 352 trotn Jerusalem, llie brethren oilLct 827 919 409 620 1440 224 242 516 309 213 54 527 761 699 231 692 29 951 1045 it seems, are to bo hunted out, and f r t! pose the Jews of England inteod U c hearty co-operation with those settled i:i lauds. On the 16th of May a lejtcr an. London from the Synagogue authorities c petb, saying that in consequencj cf j:. . information having reached them as tot;. try where the brethren of the teji tril cs be found, a resolution was immediately : to elect from among thcircongrcgatii n :. ready and capable (or a mission 1j thai c They appeal to the Jerusalem Jvs f.r eration and also to select in Jcrutilciix ! the.Senardim fPortumiese Jews, an the Ashkenaism (German and and to send the three messenger! to-: 182 will have to travel several montlusth moua deserts. I ! It is said that these ten tribe 1101 646 114 4 . empire of their own King, and 129 522 on tin old field containinsr sine svstem orneQ,artts of barren sandl Vsnn ia the eomposition of the soil. nothing r.i ...... - .1 t o I i hf lift a trrtiiKioo i:r v i r e ISC n it n n 1 1 t mniv . . ! il '. ' .mtuvij, mule aiiuuyiug man: great mis- 42,586 39,433 34,156 40,129 Graham's majority in 1844, is 3,153. In 1840,7859. ! FINANCIAL DERANGEMENT. The state of things announced in the I i CCtu! kth!c!ij ; :pie v. . loir.- li . . arrangement I lnif ntwio A .1 l l ;f f -Ti'vi j . iv ( , "i i " ; , '"HUHC8. mu huw many mcKenngs, vex sajr luai nvp oui eis oi corn to the acre ; ations and contentions would be avoided, tne corn laws, is now aevoung us. expirinri cn- wnr,u f T ,vw T?M rifii should be entered into, which will be done .in a ercies to realize a handsome provision for its ,. , 1 , , .. . Santa leaders. The chairman has had 10,000 vo- a "piCu, v.i0 H,CV'U'U"5 ted liim from the funds remaining, and a sub- OI mose practical statesmen wno.in Lon- manner prof table to the United States. Anna's responsibility will be covered by this i quantities of ammunition. They stature, and have altogether an 1 ance. They arc generally occ study of Kabala, are strictly rel ' wealthy, being in possession mines. They do not permit a U reir tie among them ; even the sojou n cf a f can be obtained only by the ayni?i. enormous lax, with the cxcepticfii of I-; who are received as friends, p?rmi'.tc side among them, and are altogether x ed as their own brethren. . These Uv: authorities in Jerusalem have ccn- Fould be the maximum iinder tlin 1pkI rnltiva. . if npnnl wnnlt nnlu rodnnt n r . I, . , "on ljoruered Itock to be ri2H ly kept otu It I speaic. bomehodV has remarked. act; treaties will be lormcd, and a settlement ; Mrjcobden Mr. Bright is unwilling io be the Administration from the effects of its expense, which so long a journey c of affairs will follow the result of which will j 0vfirirtnkP(i Friend Rrirht. however, is little own wilfulness for we cannot attribute ; . Boslo Tni for gress and elsewhere, endeavored to save mission, though they will have io incur V t Friend Briirht, however, is little own Willulness lor we cannot attribute that ' ke that Santa Anna will bc appointed President likely to obtain the money he so eagerly desires. ! the persisting in the Subtreasury plan clotbddjtselftha first vialr in a fi.v sirklv wifn i God has niven two eves, two ears, nnl nnn and Dictator of the Mexican Republic for?a ; His subscription, according to present appear- wholly to ignorance in forcing its odious llbci cultivated it in Jnm 'ftntl after hiihi.r tongue, in order that we may see and hear term of eight or ten years : and Mexico will be ai wiil Prove a failure. i hard-money schemes through Congress at on tM land, cut down the stalks Jnd shucks and ; twi6c as muc as we speak. Verb, sap. iecesj g ving it twelve inaleign Register. ifesi i rnonHs tuU rcult, a man rra- s hVif I tleli :ailioWed thi 0 sarnie plan o -J - . j t i r cutting down i thatCounty, who it appears was armed i mprovemcnt t T 7 j.. n it? , ... li Ii I I 1 ill Mil I II I jIUIIfST Y V nona. Ihnt v.-t growtti ot, vyeeds. I acain culiivated in nwl T I I. . I I -'-T - . v.ati ....oi, v u iiivii. ill luc VUUll- crop much better, but still producinir I tv of Pprnnimnns. rnnfrbf mnnwnwU,.., S.Mn or bight buLhels per acre. ! the property of Mr. Wilson Mardre of nexed 10 lhose e North American Repub under the immediate protection of the United States, and by them will be protected. The ef fort will be made to keep things in this state during Santa Anna's life, so that after his death, several States maty be formed, which will be an- A letter from Leghorn of the 22d inst. states that the shocks of earthquake had ceased. The accounts received there from various quar ters carry the number of deaths to seventy, and that; of the wounded to one hundred and eighty. Above four thousand persons have been depriv ed of shelter by the falluig of their houses. I ! New and Valuable Discoyr.uv naru-money scnemes mrougu ' liced yesterday the discovery of a irw the very moment that it was itself about alion Jb Dr. Morton which iriltenK-! it 1 a 1 a . i L Vii TW a- t J . J ' noouing me country whu .irF,caCu. . rr- n of lnose xvy0 ar ting only the credit of the government : ,'undergo painful ..operations in srr:cry : Nat. Int. i j tistry, as well as to facilitate tip wo:!. "The Financial Officers of the govern- tors. The effect of this new dUr.-. em into a siaie i i : ApA thft mnnnv mnrlfrt throw the pall . . , nr1 wh a unconscious, an v oocra.i i ! Subscriptions for the relief of the sufferers have V i tK nl .till riVnvrnmZn Pormed without occasioning (pa ; Kf nrtnA nA i,a dranri n..L-. Karl auu u..-. O " ' " V?mm insed l-Wltb' knffe, and.mnicUdsevenx. wounds . " The Caiinias vvi,. fcecpme separated, ; ! 11 credit is very low. Treasury notes. re ,, "fJPrr9efuu,y towards the last of winter I ' wniCh are considered mortal,) upon the 1 the very moment. Extraordinary privileges; 1 4 or 5Trrctrliscount,and cannot be cash- ' f.hl. most extraordinary disco'crv at t! plovrfrd in tbo weeds. .1.- iu corn, ine crop yicid.rtj ien boiliPl . -L'-t'- - f.i.i r r.. i T r-- .Sa,a cur qown ine stp,, ich w in the sorinff nlanted ? 1 per acre , , 1. anA wmrld r,;.. n .,n:i 1. .w.T; ..vvtiu lljy giic. up until uc was will be granted both to the commerce and the j inhabitants of the Union- emigrants from weeds i plow- person of Samuel Evans, one of the men engaged in4aking him j he resisted to the 1 QlfllAe IIT ill a invitarl l twA .... a y4.r! chnr; fur rrr .1 1 . . p , .1 " . . J r1 "lv Imr, le result 01 ; and after all t. s ;mnnrtant arrj;nrrr. , ...... w AVhen the troops were called out on the 28th . ef jn large quantities at that rate. The ,Ial d tlitf -ciii r jiirff which was a wound with some "fifteen bucU-shot, bujfc it is thought that he will recover. Of Evan's recovery, we under stand there is no hopej he having been the abdomen, which rendered his intes tines visible. ; He is under medical treat ment Edenton Sentinel. ! jucceeded by a dense growth uwm a as oercioiore, ana planted on hnlf lo Bideh'corn,the other half our common corn uuce--uaaen conn Ml uusheu per Mr . . , , . T , " v mumuq mbii common do,,; 12 bushels peraire. Again cut literally qut through in the lower part of mo siiks, wnicn aiioraed.an unusual par- litter to spread over the llnd ; and while I ra now writini I never saw A more luxuriant iTlh of rich weeds. 1 i intfenf planting again 0 cra,the ensuing spring, and tnay reasonably ctilate't on ; arrincrease ot orle-fourth of the Crof. ; And here Vou will pardon me (br a little to0itin2, which I .7" not at all out of place. .:- Uer Toil liL '1 . ; y ; iim ictu meu irom uiicr f Ut7 tnJ made productive, i.nd this' too by 1 j- "i . "j .vACfiso ekiu or'iaausirT. om the I ulimo to disperse the rioters who had attacked Subtreasury law is openly and frequently rer ! a biker's shop at Vienna, the crowd was so violated in many respects by public ofli iex' compact that it was. impossible to penetrate cers an(j lhe present condition of affairs i without causing great disaster. ments and services rendered, prepared by the j ma the commandin benefactor of his country, Gen. Don Antonio ' cessl.the means used r rwF Ac Santa Ar.o ,:ii .:.k .i.. lie sent tor a nre e compense. 1 of Dr. Morton one eveninjr las; uce. tly ; ce rated tooth was extracted from lie an individual without giving him t.; airs nam. lie was put into a kind oi abundant supply of such effect that in "During the terra necessary for the proper ; pers$d in every direction. ireasu're FouiJ.-i-The Barnstable Patriot sa t lwo men belonging to Nantucket discov e red, on , ihe shores of that Island, a few days aliejar unusually low ebb tidei a cask, the heading showing itself a little above the surface of the water, which they found, on extricating u, .ru, ,.s oeu, io contain 5000 Spanish dollars. " thought to be a part ol the cargo of a brig wrecked at that place mnrft 'tVi-in fiftao ao. i r settlement of all these operations, it is agreed that the principal ports of the Mexican Repub lic will remain under blockade by the U. States squadron, to keep alive and increase the disgust and loathing which it must naturally bring up on the sacrificed people, and this will serve the purpose considerably of getting tho sufferers. to declare, in Jfavorof.a ne w revolution, and a pro nuhciamento against the war.- - And at that tim, an Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo- tentiary will be in readiness to take advantage Ill lula uiicw- ..;u ., . 1 . U i.umhiiiT k. mir a tinrimn.nl Ihn nrni rn.i tun. I.. IUI L1UI V i:AIHM' LII.IL IIXILl UUIIIUU.. ua"" .ivy.. v. r t ' g officer adopted with sue- T . w t.-rr-.t ,,ut ;t ,tprlv im. of which lasted for about tbrei r: it crkiinA VPfi rc acrr in I ari ... ' . . I a 1 M.Mu a ttr-irt t . J ? ' practicable to carrV out the hard money minuic, jusi ion- cuu v.- ncrine. ana. as mere . ... ....... .i . . 1 ti. . . ifttind io miikt.1 a ' - j a. i ; - ftKMV w w n .- viv . ii l e: as - r water, it was. played with PTO cana u is pr, oMion fn lfcc. of surgery aid ,r: a few minutes the rioters uis-1 "om.j mi . . lUlpv nton Transcript. ! 15ank. : . ' 1 ! " 1 ! PTaln TalkiSL. B. Lbwry, of Craw- Large Ear of Corn. lit Jc"- The EmDeror of Russia has addressed a re- scritrt; to the nobles of E-thonia, expressive ot iiam .-iL ""J";.- i rlA: near Tort Tobacco,!; . l lL . ; - . ? i. i, .Urirpd rom th lorcl rniiniv. I a., iuc lcuiuvmw .i.i.i..i.v o . , ine pausiacuon mai uc u. - . . - r. ; , .v. rMti,. r lh l'cru i readiness with which they have come torward lor Congress in me zsz n snown uJC x.j-. ---- , td promote his views for the amelioration of the trict, in a letter gmngihis views on the Times an ear of corn raised . condition of. the peasantry. ! Tariff, says :M Should Irecetve the inom- havin5 on'jt ovcr one tbousir 1 r: a !JkiL .t. MU nrt AliTsbiir rai marl have " . . . . eu AV iiu iue luuun." - '--o . e heen covered with a coating invented by Pro LeJM StIntftil.of Munich, which possesses the ; tion ior ine -l-'V":rA . . ALL KINDS OF BLANKS virtuel of protecting them from lightning, there jy greatly tcnaing io pivcuv utiutuis. nvlf ... f " F; .r , V . , ALL. Uf I L A . I i if I i X 1 A. 4 4-M 1:M f 1 t ' I V- ' .i : 11- 4 . - 15 i-IL'1' " 1? 4
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 23, 1846, edition 1
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