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lis:...' . ' i - " .1 - i . : " ; - ,. .7 mm ,4. J ' V". -I i , VOI. XII. NEW SERIES. SALISBURY, N. C, OCTOBER 23, 1855. NUMBER XXII j, f, fBl'ICB) KaUta mm rr.rrletwr. TUE HUMILIATION OF ENGLAND. The Corsciao nraaVfte ie nearly accomplish- cd; lor th. buio.l,.tN of t..glMJ a.proa. bed , -or- tWU, Ufap, , ,U W-b of her country. "7 "' ilicacrau Hwg wum m uie iiiviki. ftii UKhl thflf. aa tiwdrprtnltini of hi. nephew nuppliant to the tuercf of llw Napoleonic rac which know mo mercy for iu foe a tnern in Itaoa. bcaitU an Kmror in Cavt. Uid lh spir it at Sir lIudaoB Low. Iiovwr around the seen I lJd Ui laugb of On H)J GuArds" wbklb, ac cording to Ui German legend, attends the uigblly rsview of Ujlit corjoralun the dreary sboie of St. Helena, rinjf aoomfoUy Uirougb llie Kiinbr. valla I No; it waa but fawy, but the vengeance of lb !7apoloita waa a reality. Tlia risit of Que'n Victoria to Paris waa little more than a cooiiuerurV porant, Tn wlmli tlu acted lb part of a ililii!'uil J captive, , b could not ba endared by her fr a monieiil, if a ingle drop of ItonJWa'a Ufxxl remained in the veius of modern royally. Slie aa rnvived tilth a magtii&vfKa wbuh threw b--r cffurts at disiilar on the occawiB of ai-ileon ntit b Lsoloa into the shade, and showed, aa Stern .... -i says, that " they do tbise tbingi better ii France;" but the cheers with whuh the Km -ror was greeted in Undon were nol be(.ej npoa the Cjuera in Tarts, and the psw d on ward, to St. tlooil, a sjwctarle to be jjsiej .1 and wot a gnt to be hooore.1 ' K.ime rears ago this same. Vieturia refuted to ri'Sni-a-liTiitT-imiilHil If nli . a, at the pmale tlmttricaai in SV'iodor rlsv, W ; ' ! 1 Her ciibiwi wot nut mu rwprutmw , tail yet sti was coanpclh-d to a ivpt the compan- inmlim Aum.a h..r Ut. A.,.' k. i of the Emiarmr'. noun tlw nn,m.i. Mathildr, ' ' . who a the Niaoa d Knew av, the m -t brilliant sad braasa owrti-zan of the present day. Ma , Ihible Is divorced from Iter husband on amount of tu iMMismU, is,MuL. mil k Kmimt m pmauces a aireiui puantaui ol liar- biUt I uiw. at least with Mnut seal th. oh- - . I ... i:..i i .1.. 11 a. 1 ... t:..i.. ... 1. 1 1, .1... ... 1..1 .11 .-.i i!l.,..l ....I ... I.js .,..! i ope. adultery with a -fast" altar, of tH j ' ' . , J ,W f"", , t ,1 'j'"""' our association and the best intemnts of IIwk lhe ,ucceMion of men o, generallions. A ; directly clothe all. Our. is the pursuit of many; the acre, are the standards or test of the con ili- ,n d J '-in a vm.mmlm Irt. InZ .am ..mage with b-r the p,d I T" S t hiaT X fj "TT"' A", ' 10 f .euUral district. Tried by 1 . . . ,. . ... ' Y""- X . a- ,a'U Ours U 'lb. pursuit of ix-ace; vdare.to what point in the scale of lalues do we dc- '1 " J ' lf J, .cWi. Mde b. the Grand ,-ra. and I- , o.u KT Mtovn ... the stoma. 1. for seicr,! hours. , ,,, .hmurMl liml it U j,, 1 djon 1 jn Ttjn hjher the children of pc-the worshipers of Ceres scend I Will I undervalue the lauds of Orange, '' " Ul "n " U' 7"? h-ld Allrt-sorm-what noted for hi. ,upt,. ' -''"...it f.ial result. wl -n one tenth .rf th,-.. fault finding or ceosorioa. spirit. Whilst I : motives thaa rfia(mf. - I leach nothing new land I'omona, and" weT seek to fill their courts r if I say that, up to the day of commencing the "ot dunk strong drink, vet iiiteinpc-ra.wo Irtlity-wposed to all her witchery and fa ma- 'l"!'"".v ' ' muM Uv U'e" Ml"i0t 1 atter, Uutb and duty require that I ' wue, 1 tay aelf-advanceuient aud acxuiou- itb the triumphant and thankful songs of peace-' Hail Road, thev would not average four dollar. ' common aa it now . rbongh nb tma: while bHI her sat her sfl-ri., and her '"'fi' , , ., , ,1, I paint tlie picture as it is, j UlloU she diastened by just moderation and j ful conquerors and creators. per acre on safe that the average product in ; "W'"' ',l esrsU-r nran7 thortts asj. U.a.er-U.e I.uan of KmwL who wa. A 5 "" 1 ""t " . ' I" - UaHere-l- virtuo'll8 dire, are alike'reaaonable, commend- And we m-k Uo to assure the tillers of the com, is hardly equal to two and a ifalf barrels - 3 'Tt T ifi U.a.ter-U.e .,d,uan ILMitogtas, who wa. , (,r . .,..,. u, eff.s-tu.lly pre,, ,,, f w tj4t u(. , lC virtue mJ ol- tUl u' 5, on, bv ,, , is not RoM ,hat g,itlonl, and to de- per acre I By reference to the census tabl.s of i at bad tailed W mf d.Ky to the plough, aud oaeof h.lcoast.bie., 4H ! .11 .u.-s,..n .,, ..ijnnoui re,.or,. as to any j ,j M lbil .kiioat it re.p.ires Ueir Kid that individuals or communities can 1 vob- them to a pursuit ordained of Heaven- 1850, it would seem that or-r is the third eo.nlv ! the objects of this association, did I not doc are thai trwiS w i wit 'irniim than '"a'.-Inai rTVhi7:T'" rTram--n tbi.-dir.toraraV irlfrrrr ,, foi, ,J &,,-. I- -..l,.l ..v.... .iiir:i:.i. . .u- -i i:-.:- . j .. i .l. "1 i 1 . :. i.. J 0...1 .T ;n I.T.TT n,u S1-.1. if.. .n - hrihV-lu-lbe most einnbatic uiauner, tbal, next ttt sU-lliiTlto bsH-ey. tr"-"-7r , :T ' J I .Isiu.flttH rsf Iris fnfililr tatwl tliA tailartlt 1 sltl all lift 1 roiaaecwaher thaa VValterrV-ittor Aleiawirr. 1 .L .1 :'l l ?1 ' , by 1st mother .ibou aerkno.le.lge. . .. ' , , . , i ' '", r r"U . . T " U"' "" "'. ' -1 mmi.' m a r.ar.poa.leat of lhe Lr-, C-red like the . h.tra. And th. s- roaiits .ho , doe l'reaa. - that .bile the rperor coaiersed :hd newt the Whr food. --4 th at a k. ... ib. . l I.- i tr ui-iP- on 1 1- t 'n. HTi-i imjit i y ,,.,,. sl.-Mnmis if t tftiTJtr. mtt 4-.hl i ftjtfu . . I : a. 1. I. . 1. fw. I...,. ,.f itm . It hIa Ii. Illi aT ! TL t.tal n.if.!l :.I1..U L tri.. .kl ..,!. half of ' W,am,4. and half .4 ' Tr . .'' 7.","" I'! 7'.". ". ' I 7 P 7r frU-'Hl in ,,M !r ''' l"m"Hlil: , ) K-lds himself to the law of bis birth. is by little grains, to be multiplied bv our c.ire, a. 1 ?,0D5 ; tlie lout nutnUr of fviimi, WM--' ' "; "J "HfH a tNMMW mm. Ha uiam .no n.t .)lt , U-U I.. ,d.le.l that lr. I., hmwlt . Ju to M l,u, U.e...,-lyesy,.t a strangely and This is the atre of trold : the world never be-' that uiilb and barns are filled it is by repeated ' or a little over bog and a J.ilf to each iul.abi- "uci"1 nM "d iH '""T ' ,p,rlMB,q-ocra-..y a.H, .sere. , was save, Irom a r-...al part1U.lioU in l ie ,,,. imH,vwWue4 and paralysed agricultural ffe exhibited such a Ulirit for it ; it waS never ! mkes of the aevtlre that we build majestic Unit, allowing that the entire stock might U ""'""' '' 1 worst estate ; ami the brute put 4 over ha iascrU4. c.unu-n.K. What did . a,-nl. by hi. IM ...e f,um home, to .upply lb. - oommmnty. A friend to friend, I mut venture K, fore gathered iniuch masses ; and men now i rkks of Iray j it is by little particle, of oil that j slaughtered at onecl The total number of .beep . 1 " -had. ,w-..I his master, in the exhibition of I tbar -iiiiihiimeM.a-11 ... a faial m.ltrtiiiii ht J-y4Mt '".yj . ''V' to tell y..u. that in Orange county w e have but .neak of ton. of gold, a heretofore of coal and , we collect pounds of delicious butter ; it is from J of the cuntv is given as 1 1,535, yielding 1 4.- P'if 'tl,out " - cow ft itbuut fod- th. imwd thoughu wha-b wen- ... Ilingailhin Tr1 1 "'"TUa' m"'". 7,t tfri'an3 mffit. Wry mirchtoTl 0f our countrvmcrrTltttle strands haWi-6er tbaa-Ue---of.uirf80S psjujid uL.wxKil aiitilc oyer otie pouud to , "'r- L . . . . . ,-. 9 tmLatC ltad..l.il.W.seW llL!!"" " hodaebold compos.) exclusively , Mk.. controlling ca.,s for tbia slat... of things; ! drives them on , reck lee. of the Usucs of life, the own beads, that wC bta... .Velvet cJth. and - the .heer.. "Htfan.ishingnol u ummd of aool ! "iittrlNllt Iu fob.lt tl. SI1.1 fuds m ilmuu. k "''"'",w"tmala. "- are hoi ili.lnow.. ia h.a,,v nT . ' khr nee.111... J .V. . r i::.: ...n .. r . u u i;t. iiu r -.....1 i. ,'.." ...li.f.s't'k'VVi'.T tVTr.T i' r,.-t;'t--Hs-...l.i.lu4 fctrrih- at of uor.,iuifrtaiiea I WNi'MW w...ieivr ' lit. mmiiiuwi ot iuiuh r . auB4ew prw of stain tl.. d-lndaal , Mrs. Howard the "penal con-tal4e mi Ixindou k the ruler of Fiance bedav, aiel I'r:.... e i ' the ruler of England. Craft has doiir the work of the sword , but tb- final retribution lb. graaal .Iraoariwal of the aiaiaa lias lunar-; rived yet.: not, O Kealmy.' not yet. It a I , vanres, however, da.klv and steadily "as U.e .. .. . , . . - 1 1 .i aaiMWxaue.KnMtRn, 'U.priIttJiijd I ItKhmohd and IhwvibV Kaihoa.l, . . . i ITT' ftowHrr- the Mage "', dreaia not of Uie tragedy wbaji await. rm ( conntry ami yours. It. .-so saw mat su.iie. Such was the tm aiiiug of the hint re, latem ot the strets of tliat billivilo iuserulablv cuii- i ltanos. ' IklatM.'Jaaal'urnci ' " Ei'g'i'ill .M.J. !'" congratulations of tlw London press. Kul what . . . 1 .. ha she learned during her visit I That Iran. Iiaa a magnificent -army on her own soil, abile Engbsnd has scarcely a single soldier, 'that 'the French people are srousisl and invigorated by the Eastern war, while thu Englisli ore rruhc.l and depmwed ; Uiat the birtlnighl of pei.iim is more poU'iit than the birthright of blood ; that she . mere pawn, though la-armg a royal ; er.iwh. on thM diiU-tioard'of Kurotieail ls,UlMist in the hand, of the most skillful and n.asb-rly . L l. -- r.ir:,... r .... Iil.i cr Ol mi lime. rwn iw ,tn? w,wi- n " osi a.- 1 ahe HiOsVhaveTeariKsI, uubwa the - imfWitity of OeiirgeT 111. bo inberitablu with his crown. A O. Veltu. MOKE l'lii'SCKIITI'iN. We b-aru from thu Virginian, that our pres avat las burg, hoi , !"!!I'ldo1 ,,V1I1S UIK"' V Ul or i'" i V thing, as we learn, slan.Itr.g m brs trw-a-, . aiy r( Mot the wandiouscs of the Suit.,. By this su,,lil'',;! act of sUUesmuusbip, (iov. Jiki Jiaa again cotcr-! mimaculata Democratic " tiuberualorpil, , j el ,ial ,. j, , wvar, nnd all Uball be exrwn.leti fin- the construction of Kail (Stows its favors most willingly on the noisy and i speak of our own homes and hclds, rather than iieignieii uie pleasures ot swi.1 inu rcoiire. ; .;. ,i .!:K. u.s .-h.p-ietitv is extraordinary. ivmored from office, in (be cily of I.nncb ' :,. , ;,. -hei.'vou Ih- I Ways, and easy and cheap, communication be jibe needy. In a- rapid review of twenty-five ( the achievements of the plough, and its consort chief .njovm, nt of life. We are s..,! U.::- I, ,.,.Wui you with its force and Lrlttianev ; ' ' .- . . - t".' attentions-you mat require wneu you ih. ' , . ' , . , ., . . .... i . .i. :.. r nr.. .i .... ' ,i. ...i ;i ,1... I. r,..,i...,.i ... .1... and we not on v nan air witer su.l ... i I.:. . .-. ..v... u..i. il.. i... rlii,.-,.i 1 -ilnni ki in ,, . , i i . 'opened lo commercial mans ami suipping pons, mi, aim oi uie u o, inu .an uiu coinpan- me .mn, o,. ..e..... o. v. - , ,, , . ... .v. ,v ,,,.. ,,,. ,,,.,. oMy ,w" I w . oome too old and feedile to earn any more ill.- . ' .... ,..,lu: V . ,,,.r ..f mv hovh.M.1 musk in tl in .11 frmtifvimr and f.Yliluin power, of clover and a healthy soil, but we desire g.-od neigl.ts.rs. l,,, -l.l'. i, -i, to have is..sw.d a nntnier vote for Mr. Wise lbu making a clean , .. Train tliem rn ts'iiurious habits, I .... .... i ... .....i -:,i, .. :i..ti;,m.,.v,. hi. . il... innmti,i ,4 useful manluvn.! I, ;ii ' nrnin" bnshandiv in Soolland. the curious won-. ChxI lillagv, ail all its coiisccuciiis. And T,e tone, ati.i caiviUe of Uiinr heard br in .uun- - J Huuseif all over w i Ih luun from lip ... What a nice man ho is, lo Is- sure.! If he " foala any la-tter " or any " hi, Wollde ill llis brcoclnw than be did before I s,. ... I - Mt I'"" ' me man and there are Iho men, who make, a great ... i i .: ,. .. .....;i.;.." ( Vih.i-1 uu.iji .ouus .Illlcru n,, p.,-w ..v.,. lie. and foreigners from holding oll'u under Uie flag of the free and in the homo of the brave What la ihrir cnnrwl Xtrt even a , ..... t ' ... I . . ...1. af a mere lob.. Iirarrf.wrl Klill ih.y havt th pr.umMin to t-nler .-iipiaiiiU agaiust tlie prinuipb of thu n- w )r,, r upon tint gnimid of ttrntrrii'tion ! Verily ., l"l,s the tlimiix. Will tmnclxMly come to town and i ,ji:. , . ... - , .. ,. w-i.ii .1...., ''..a, .......I I I...I 1.. ...- . ll.,..-rl, iheiSU r i.Mh ... w . tjj ..I- . . middle JJJmtvilh Hrgitler. . . . --. "rom Ae CiJumbi Girniinla. A FAMILY lVISONLIb ,A very distressing incident occuircd, on the evening of the Olli instant, ill lhe family of tlie Dr. Uluud, of tl.i. cily, iuvoltmg aliuot , the entire bobold in ti m imminent ,r.l U . nt,, fion, .bt TrrL- cuid by a iirovideiilial inurference almost 1 h i .1 a ; Undent, .ere briH.v these: Towards '1- owar.is .un- .town, one ot tne lads was prepanug, with be, den and the diury. or the U-rt simena of the ! ogu to and the arts, j Uie ndvxt. of libertr aod Uie best prop, of own hands, some UkuiI for tea, ai.d by mistake u"'rn ""d " or (b best uhmIcJi of the ttall j btim nj, to ,ing tn such loud constitutions! government. Ad when, in the the mingled with the tout a (aul quantity of i ,,n" nWt j v si.' 'is. continued peals, aa to induce the eons of!eveningof hfe, tbejr.have turned aside to the Araenie. which had been procured and m-parJ ' L T0"' "T '"! hotalile bouw- i Vu,t.all to thil)k ,be tlluBdcr. bf their ham-! plough, for quiet and aelf-eiamiuation, in the lor th. desuwetion of rati without be, 1,m. i 71 7l 7 V"?.1? men are brdly surpassed by the explosion, of short interval between the strifes of life and the . , rU""UU f "K , iUuUi " ,kuo"- Mui lU ""J 'H J-'JO" - the natural world ; the merr spindle, and the ret-ose of the grave, they have exhibited tbem ledge. The quauUty u-ed probably two ( pectalion that, at each returning annual festival, H Dloffl fatr Uk, to dance in cotillion., selves as liberal and successful husbandmen, tea spoonful, sufficient to have killed twenty ! mb hibit nev and Utter pnx.fs of our j nol o uunjred, but of tens of hundreds; ei- reaping in the field, aa in the (orum, its best re alruug men. ul,i?" i" t,,e ofiil,kIlib'' harmony wards; and passed away like the glories of a I his poisoned food was eaten, in greater or i . H .r B by Mrs. L, be, two daughter, and a grana . laujr.Uieri aUoL by several sensiiU. lh iiuiordutu . Heel waa iiohat naiu and usu- U.,e bour, however, peJ U fore tUcau a. i - ... . .k.i. -:ti r . a itioi. as "wo aa uie liornoie laci waa known, lrs. Fair and Crane were iu prompt alUuUance, and s-lopt-d the most 'energetic 1 i,i.-i..ur. .H....I n.t Tl... iiw ....... ' . . , , , . "aa "n cm-cutu iroiu ine siomatlis o an ; miori inue, escepiiug 111 me CftvS ol alls. 1, 1 alio was sutini-Vd to asucu-isiou of most ikr lent emitira for life or six hours, before llw falsi ... - f 1 ; K was a oust trellu Hiaw, eunein ne iliMjllt ehrnria, O-rMlUTS. Wl.lli- I he i.l lir it.,.J,u.l h ,,Ullltl v suou f.vo.c-d. the mother harmg mifl. rr-i moie severw slid prolracted pain. --i-dingiy prostratiil, and bai not vi-t ob- milieu entire reiui, inoucu a is deciOeJli con .... , , . , lliw pai iful eeiil l ma I.; pu " - lie, tor ftevpral good aiel utficvut reasoii. (Inn i- that tlie nuiiterova fri-nd the f.imilv l-irtioii- of tU L U1U1U MaUW may have authelilic I 111 """" w u" ! guarded gai .irui Another aipm, mm w n". mm ,i uiu mi'i int ailit fa.sy sod einij.-rated re- molire fr ulla niioii, is to afford a warning to all families, to exclude from ih-r bouses this ternt4e a. nt of death. It! ' prisvnce produces a direful possibility of bur in crmctusioo, Ih". t. f arr.esllv afwl alleelioft al.Tt' thrtT-S rrtwrr tnewt ill the ministry til South, N,.rth and est ' ; to .mile w ilh liini bumble i . n. I .b-vo.it grati-1 ' tude and thank1 iving lo Alimgbly ..k1, Mr s , igrarious afid signal a Mi eraiice from a calami ity loutleily overwhelming. I Columbia, S. C, Gel. HI, li.''. i oiumoia, is. ., ci. in, ij.i. - A liUANCII Ii'AI. . I ' : - i i, advocated by the Milton Chronicle. It i , ,j1(,Uj,lt tIMl ,Ut.l, a road will get a large amount . j fr, itf ,., ws KU li soul.l be iniiHMiUe (ui.i t n . . i j , j .j,, , chance for a eoilm-c , i noiini-c- ; ' 1,1 " i Ik will the North Carolina Ventral road. j -.. .w... - ; With due .b f.'iieo to our frumil of the ( hroni- ( J.4J ws thjuk-that if his aagj(iou.(e! Cai.iied i . ... .1., it,,-u. of our town sould soon be i 1 lue .bf..iieo to our fryxtil of the t hroni: landed on lhe otlicr side of Jordan." JUnnllt Itfffiiltr. .ir fo Srmrt ChiUIrm Hal wi'f tie Kind i f a s-Ar u-r kreiim Oltl. We would exhort , all parents. If vou regard the w, ll'are and hap- j piwsa of your children in this world merely, pile S. VI J Wll ei,,. o. ..... ....... .. ... . , benevolence anj train Uiein in j . , . i W"U1 "f Un' 6ae,,w- l oU '' Vyttrf mltT 'he kmd ,Ur yo- when . y,i are oWj-llien t - - - , v - .i - . -- i , - . t . I .tin., tii.'eiifanrtt their hearts. Iilltev are lauutit ' to love their neighbor a. thcins, Ives, you may I be suru llav never can be unkind to tlieir own 1 ' II..I, lt.it niaku lliem avaricious teach litem I tl,ll. IIUI inase uum avaraious, iiaa.ii ui, ... i . . i ll c I to grieve over the loss ol a dime, .and to loo. , grudgingly on every cop-i they drop into" the j harity box, and you are -training them lo 1'1 and vu ne...l not l surprised if they are lie- I axta.-af-OltinMKm find lillleniaw in illia 'l1-"tri.-tlif groat swoid' of oivilixatioii, ." ' . -7l. 'UuLU Jikun l,v a Woiiner will, and a iliyinT i av.sl . info .j...' jlut cliiaile-thein to-ne gooa atewania . fiif (J(b n(j . wi (,lir, , understand that ... .... .. .1 i: .11 .Uad uoc llol nccu llieir miirn or men ui.m.t i. .1... i... ......1.1 I...... il.... .1.. . .r...rl Ill m I. I. "V " w.i.u v .... u - llniii! for ill sake of sav ingb, aecuniulatiii ' for " . . l.i ..-W;a V .,,riirv. ' ..... , . " '- ' l. ;.,,. , ('at. 71 1 ... vi ' . . ; ,., t, 1 smaiicnim o. .......... ' ' agent of the Boston Katlmad, while playing near a well in East Albany', N. V., on Saiurdsy afp't- ,.;,.!i,,i.il int., ii when the itll.) on grasncd . precipiUb d into it wl g I tlacat by fhatail and .held on Jt, uum ue k m( the child brought assisbincV, when it w; n.fc.,.d. Tlo cat was itting on a log! and ... ... ... ,i- .. -,i.. 1r;lrt uf iu deiithdikn was ils grasp tliat the print of iU nails were cSiily 'iletcctiL-d m thelog. . Agricultural Address, Mt'i C. CAMEHOX, ESQ. UtroKK Till! ACBlCl'LTl EAL SOCIETY OF OBJXCE C8, I. C. LaUI d GnxTUtJiit!. :-A. the r. preu- U,iv of M ..k. of the .bos, ; "". i jou an welcome, wiue r " . ! ''''! im van I "twi miDiii Hiiu miiwre, arum n brrKbT tle best gem. of the field, the orchard, the gar-T v .1.. . . , , ,. "ur iio" nca proin-r, oetore 101a audience, to otfe, any th SpeaW, ho. " ne presenu niin;lt before you unnrrayed l ,e IWesMonaTilMl foTiOMfl lam, des- t,,u' captivating jewel, of a gifted, (rrncfiil an.! iiltivBt.ut J.mir u ! Idj m " - ' '-"''""1 " "V nJuiwi l-,i 1.,. m I ,, .1 ,. 1, ,1 J,. - of bis associates, in the conscious dignity of do- "'I '", duly,-rtbe earnest advocate for tlie im Ifovcnieui of lue soil 01 bis native county, ana lor Uie elev ittion and advaneeHMnt of its tillers I in everv sneciea of mental, moral and bimmsI 1 PMr, Himself a farmer fresh from the h..l.l..uf .n...L-,., c,,.-. ,1.. ..i....i.,. I T "eeijamen and ploUuhnien.eairi.-r for the re-I .aids of Cer,, and d.roua of the approval of . I., l,. Ifwrl . U ... I... farmers and to farmers. And if. in my willingness to undertake this , I spread on this, the rirt gala-day of the iMitiNtiiuioeu 01 vyrauge, only a pwtu nuu trugai 1 ri-pai.t for your refreshment and entertainment. ntr otte-wtH ww. tiiin I he .1 nreray,uUbe.ering 1 1 niu.-li It mar I. w.-intinir in nnrelfv ,.),.. .-1 ,.,.., ;,, 1 l.. ;m 1' ,,,.(,,1 M diatayteful or wantinir in nutrition. A learner myself, 1 aspire not to the office instruction, ami I him-mL lo v. hi i.t in the i.i.iril , Jv ... - ... ......... a.i.i, ..iiio.iii.i.u i im iij in.- gentle dan gnu-rs ami roiling sons ot vrange, i . I . 1 . - j-. biie to p unkind criticnim and misconstrue-1 ttHi. and to be sustained "7 mwimoM , Waww tloertirT;tisTlib,-'-a8j- bvoieaets Labor, by tbe band or I I 1 . .1 I 1 our peune may pe uoweve, exempt iroin uie head the source of all accumulation ; and if 1 g" vu-es of violence and fraud; and whilst j to live i the conscious digility and j 1 Meye lUorv n,,nc llU " n 1 .pint of freemen, we must not seek to avoid la-' KW ,, fl Kwe ,, ,dmiU,er them : t We may soften, bnt we cannot escape, the vHh imm fttrKtr unRm of-'wrrr-4,.-,ttMhej to w k.mtmn: tUaven r' tiefe altem'pl to turn Til .em uji. The past we . ... . mrwent i4 k -our. sod f, .1., ,., ..iP ... r...i.1e Vm! ..... man no one ii.-rli.,n ,4 n ., ran m,air the ,,i,K.arrjn;, of the Past. And it will reouire year, of juitieut aud intelligent industry to bring ; us up io wnat we suouia wish to aocoiiipiisu lor oursclies, and for those who arc to come ia. hut Uexuare causey now mor mains si than ever, to stimulate u with inore maiily en- firc tb new -born aval. vv. .. . . .ti..;i.-1 ''i r. vv. - '."i 1 exhausted neW; Fhtrt, in the language of Uie 1'saluiist, ou "a barren and dry land," jet on on.' mat n-quir, ail our care to rcsioro it to iisical, or rehgiou. mad-mcn. ' ,1 :i:, i ,. !. wl..ll . ii . ... . ... .u.i nu.i ie. in hi . .mo ..o- -t ...... . liet aeeoiniJish it. and most snetsl.lv innaove i oBt Imsliaudry, are iuiortaiit conside'mUons to i our iius.iai.ury, are iiiqioriaui coiisiaernuons o ; us ail, but awially those of us who, as beads ''f 'smilii and frcv boldcrs, intend to mate this I abhling place. 1 s , . i -.- i i .. . us ail, but esiisiallv those of us who, as beads Oui r inland position, and the aWnce of every like k llowa Msuket, may be regarded ' thing nerveless energy nnd sleepy ignorance that have j mark.sj the ent.'rpnsrt of our people, public and , . 1 . . 1 . 1 .. 1 private. p,, mr. m, ill," Ur,nn.r,, c... ., ni".v . 200 miles, through the centre of the !State, as- But iho tip-lieaviKl earlli lor more than . . if Iw, il.., ,1.,. I our dUivcrano. from commercial, and agricui- iMimM k at hand. . Tha Statu, afior vear. - - -- 9 -1 r .. .i..i.... -.t..i.At., I... u(Vt.-...i l.. . has affiled her : . . L . 1. . .J ...... .f ... A ...... .1 1,... I .an IiIImm ..I Ida A .A . . . II....,. h.n-ul .,1.1 a. tllM vmllo t.f tliA I ,,hanfe u.i. SDO lelH-tl,I,-nL. II Terl.llll V I.rtlt'T 11S ls-lli-l' .'-w-' ... w c..ndilion the fruitful source of many of thejwho, yoked to rjride and -want, -nevertheless (the Gene might boast in tbw-davw of virgin ; ami domestic Iwbiu. I"'', 'il'.'' v 2 - - - . i r t ilk. as heretofore exhibited, in Uie want of a lib-1 teach their sons, educated and uneducated, that j beauty and fertility. " . ! ln "ork of improving and advancing the '1 '" o. Juimaii labor are to b rcaTiied ii- ... -. i . l .. . ...i ... :.. i:ar I :. :. . i. -.i j .: . .. . j: . k . t. a . i..i:. .1:1... i... : IfiiL.n.lr. rJ i ir..., ..!,, ,.. i-.. .... i and emoved. I reran! it as neitlier Imiclicate H'l to this deliverance ; and yonder great work j selves. The ycung aud the ardent will seek the is a fixed fact ill the future history of North j beautiful rather than file useful ; the vanity of - . . i 11...: 1:1. . .1... :.. . 11........ r......:.. .I.A ..:!'..: .C :.'.. 1 : l-rolllia win us oiemugs, use lire raiu. anu i r. UCWS 01 Heaven, will tail Willi equal laior anu ... , , , ..,,, ,,. Ill,- vm jn ral the thankful and the tin- j thankful. But It will he in vain that millions r.litv indmtrv and leal, by vour populalioii. i -- r , . ., - r , 4 . t.r iiuv i ne rMiaiie lav The Spade must nclaini tlie valley i . I ., ,,. . .n, n,,. nciK n s.ti.-ni v tn., Tir;-a'Tlil'aa'TI,iir'-lTa. ,vuic ,n , , . .--.- ... ,.v... ...w . - . fn.g and water rat from tlieir hiding plac.-s. IM... L' m. I . La..i,i n a.lii..,.f.i.l o at,....!. 1UD """" " ing and a thinking man. He must not remain ; like, the, beiivcr in the ronatrut-thn of his bur-' row the mere and satisfied copyist of bis falh 1 its. He must hah with a teachable spirit to i the sug.'.-stions of spieiKH. He must Ulieve I , wt.r ,.!,. k rsv-nlial b. the I lijUjje of.Jiia soil. He iiiust learn to great treasure .house of ibundaiuc, but that it requires eon- i ;,1JilioIl!l ahg ,,ji u, prevent ex-1 . f(iiMlii,nfW lU Mb a a willing receiver ml j..u .. .i;M.ri giver. - I j T)e at uKVtive to all impnivement and ...v.... ; ,1 .,,li,..il..n .4 hnmaii labor, is won, la-auty ami effort in the application of hnmaii labor, is prvit. It Vd"Har imd cents that quickens all human invention stimulate. .11 human enterprise. It w for the, representative, of value, that the ' marinur brivr th danicert of ever tea and litlilude, and the miner uacw amm tlie dangers j of fire d:imp and death, threada of gold aud rer to the earth centre. Aa eiviliiation baa adranced, human wants . . .7... 7, u j. .A .11 rfJTifl tTt J to the utmost, making all tlie elements of tlie natural world subservient to its necessities and . . . ... . . . ' m-n ' l,, mI1i,bed. erecting for an interesta mat in loom ana anm uo oesi .,, Ljl l. wx directwl n .me is and bar. ZT J tofiS&jft!, and adventurous furnish, with most certainty and tin, iit; . d.jt. tg f .,, iww. - 1Jef, ,t tb, ik, and .specially in North . . f. . i Lanjlnia. we kiKw w vel but litue ot tue IKwer . . . . . . . il Blih .n.) numhers 1 in the advancement of tlie industrial and utili-1 tarian arte. It is this, counted villi tlie inlulli- genoe, industry, and inventive powers of the peo-1 tile, Uiat has euvered the bfeak bills of Sew : England with swarming villages, teenirtig work- j .ilna ,,J .j.hli. uh,U uimulutimr its mti. ' ' I . . . . . B 7? .culture, ana maintaining a oonstantTy ascnaingon me saiqe level, n mar ne uecmreu ini an . ...l ;.. !, Ul. ..! .....,,. iiiy .11, 1 nil am r,uirc.l 1, llm na.itias i Self-retct,anda certain degree of intelligent, ik.;u. i.l tA .11 1 1.. ..( life. To none is it more important than to the Farmer and the Mechanic They best honor ' ii.,.. h h,Wu-in,T ih.ir mllini, Tlu.v : n i i .t i r . in .. . ' ironeU' ov tue lasa Ol nature, .lueyuiusi ui . .themselves lo be i the enuals of anv acknow-' 1 J 1 i.i .nnorinritv lint .iieli aa hi .verrw hern yielded to virtue, merit, and a well aint life. 1 A people aatobed with their conUiUon, w.ll : tindred, and in utter conUmpt of the calm pur- . . . .1. f .! ,.l U-ikU. .-J .t. .....f. fi ..j f . ...... .. i IM.UnW ..n. ISWIMWWIIJ. XI "I .T O. 1HI1.U W ) -.1 i i.;..k :.k Ii . . ,;,,. ,,f ,1., !. L. l-wo.,n.., ..l.L...ln Uireatctis to lower Aniericati character and, in-! must pnde themeeh'es in tbei, plain and homely : provenient ol the soil auu the elevation 01 its , paiui aim winie-w ami, eiine, lor prawn anon or - . . ; , , 1 . t I duties ; Uiey must know that their daily work i tillers. No oue of these puruits can with prfo- ornament, almost unknown here at 4he tentre ot " m w V .7 Lkjaxoflipusheo: with the best intelligence and priety assert iu self-dependence, and tl-ere should ; Uie county-the merchants and landlords of ear "" B,,t -ocidenla ly, ae a geia-ra. I tul, 'an earnest wish to attain the bTgbesnandard-T exist no jemowiesr-- Ours -ie-a-neav aad.a idrcpuntytown. o.yiug.tB prt. thfi.iarn.'.-iilf.,.,"! 'J' t,l"h"?f.J, .''' ti'in?! . - of eirellence : that the nroducti of their fields, country, and there is room and work for all ! of our ante-IUvoliiiioiiarv pr.deces.sors. J.Jm- . " ,T "7 im-tirat- Jie snouw t.iuiiuo ma -j wo, k shoiK. mills, looms, and dairies shall not for all the miud and mucle that mav t train-: stou, Muuroe, and Courtney. IXt-ar aud dilaie UvM "I"1 '. hi. heart alo learn to ..( . . j. . 1. c 1. ... i n .. :n 1. :i 1 f... !.!.... 1.. ...:r .... 1.1.:. masur mmsell. 10 " iu mtrymiMji m u itieip ennris arn nni eon-' eo 10 useiuiaesa : anu an win oe oronneu tor. iuiioi ,eivHei iiiniiihu n-s 11 we iiiu 00 h for uglily, and to give a new impulse to the gen- jnud in bank parlors, both in Europe and Amer after I erij lush to the learned and mercantile profes-1 ka, the confessiou that Cvtton ii King and i ,iuns, for fame, iVtuae, Miion and follv. But jW9 j,, 'orth Carolina are under no such influ- ences. aud are nrooelled bv no such machinery. .-, :. ,..'. , , . - .. ' i.iuis is inipiiaiiiiy uie laiia oi. nig" cc'U-'rva-, ! Ur principle.; here on ibis soil no fanatic l0an live, whether planted by commercial, politi-! j,n( wiui us, rural rue ana manual lanor Is .;. iA Isfsoaitfasa fit m awtili.satsai if opinion, and the stinted reward, of agriculture ; j opinion, and the stinted rewards of agriculture ; .tM it k ranked as snbonlinate to wha't we are told are tlie more genteel pursuit, of life. . Fa-. 1 hers think' that iber wisely resolve to -make .i. :. .. i.. .... i . " -e i ' J jt i ranked as snbonlinate to wha't we are I their educated sons measurers of tape and mo- ( lassm, or retailers of law and medicine, rather ing the teaching, of those sagea, who declared ! tl tuo source ol health, strength, plenty and ; - . t .. ..... . 4 . riclies, anu ot all solr Oelignts and honest plea- .v ..", w. uv.ii.w ...u uvuwt sure. the mistress and school of sobriety, tern-1 imne ltisttiv. and Kliirion an. I f .11' ! Uirt - es." - . r.. ' But be not discouraired. .iifc.i. a connuest " of dilbclllties. and mauv evils best rorn-ct I - -m - - -j - ,,f .i;rt.,r i,. an.l m.t.v- ..-it. k.,.t l.m . ' ii .o,Se,WuK ...e uiiuue. o. iiiu, suireisieis i ..... , : -.. i.. i . .: io uiu sueBiiviw ot piiue; aim a panisau neesa. wboae dominion k everywhere s.i n,, good or great man, save in'the glitter and glare j of political or prolessional eminence, and it be-' many have fallen and tilled early eraves, with perfect truth it may he said, that of all the pur- Uho natural consequences of roc aud vine cul-J ties for imt.rc,mul ; and our vim Isuils. Airriculture luaka! lbs ulost DertNt CthH tore m-tVanwr; J- ...,atul.ruuris w..j ui Proi-.-;i:t:oi, t. 'i :,r ... ". i j . :1,V.. :. . Xl I U-es. It has witnessed the fewest shipwrecks of iie.ini i.iruine si o cnsrsi'irr. il nas nor ner- niiittiil;-. winrrlrrnn tn -wenta hk .nlalan..! in a-- - - - riotous living, and return like a prodigal to bis Iu 1 1 1. si li..llasa 1 1 I1.1a 'iun..r,iT lino 1.1 fiM ' ' . . . . V cxH lled Ins nome Py dcbU Nearly all nave atlaine.1 U rviMctability and competency.; nutnv 1 to Wealth ; and a fcw'liave planted the laurel beside the plough, and now sit beuoath its shade, Agriculture ha. no reward, for The-, who a. .kait n. I.iy b.nd Tkrong tkka(iuf. and lama aaas." i Hut to the frugal, cheerful and conscientious son of foil, it not only exU-nds her horn of grouty, ' but promise, the best guarantees agaiust lhe ' oiorlitiotion. and Waatiou,ijf life, . .. In all trades union, and clas associations it 1 is but too common to seek fo, causes of jealousy ,', rei.roach and crimination In- the other pursuits j reproach and crimination In-the other pursuits j of liiiw .-iVmit nw .to.tnjr W..tlioS!a,.tlw.iiwnoly and its domestic aniWsIs Are we a t present, lliut we seek to dmparnge none,Jei.ii.elfdcpeodcut or dependent joplc? Are our pnae none, to rake no array of classes, Aud smoke-house filU-d villi proper supplies of pork hold anr man ivkd ami niUclilevom oeroagogue woo aeeas any sikii oojeci As an American citin-n, I honor idl (lie pur- , - f , suits in letters and arts that have been illustrnted i and illuminated by the genius and labors of oar own gifted couutrymeii; especially those that ; have been enriched by the learnim!, patience ; and wisdom of a Marshall, Kent, and Gaton ; j ! and by the nkilj, zeal, and humanity of a l'hysio, I ii, , i i - . . .1 . j ! and great of tie American Bar have ever been aeuuig uu uob s iuii, ppiuii ii.. And the humane, aotMiiiiplinhed and conscien tious I'bysician, who braves death, pestilence and fatuiue aa if bis ow n honor were iu peril ; wbois ajifcq in the cottages -of tlie poor swi the chambers of the rich, I am eve, ready to re- 1. : .1. I c- . V" . ..M T l:. ceive a uie if(i.i .-aiiiruaii. .mr iiii- ten to a aeiitinient in dinnant'reinent of the man . - . . T r 1: . -r .1. of God, who, with the sjnrit of a soldier, the devotion of a martyr, " wise as a serpent and harmless as a dove," conscientiously and niim fully figb under jhe bauner of the cross, and " kee bim.ielf unpottel from the worlJ." j And without iret.-ndiri.r to mace these pumuits .. . 1 1 ? ... t. 1 i ... 1 .k... -11I. of society. . j Ami we rum Willi nrule. as raeinU'rs of our ' awociation, representatives from each and all. j None better understand the necessities of our : enlerurise : none more anxiously desire the iiu-j . I...A u.;!! l-...n n.il.;... ...1 .1.. ! ecrii inone nuw iem uimn v nothing The temple of human iudttotrv i " . . ........ r ! nustamed bv manr till ars. " aud thev stairl to- gether like pillars in a cluster, the largest in the j centre, anu mat largest is .s.gncuiiurc. u i , every man in this country, who has thspirit of J J ... a man, may have "apalentor nobility, hold- i ing his own acre, in fee, and prodding hi. own ! food and raiment. 1 But noble as it is, it is a life of little things ; I and in nothing i. pelt v care. that wei(b,-r the millions of pounds, equal in . . . 1 . . a-w;. .m.re. i-i o... I....l.l .ilu... ;,. .. .... . e..i.: i :.. - - - -. i ... .. IU.Uin.11.. ...H.l ...... W.M t. .-. ... .i.:.tJ .i. :,i ..i.i I, .,.11. !,. ,.n ...,,,i;,r il. l,an,fM commerce, exacting from the men on change d making England to feel that," mistress a. she lainis to be of the seas, she must keep the peace with us ; that, by withholding a- single ' , : ' .. '' ....... i.. r" croo o, couon, w can piusinue mct nissaw the world crying for food and raiment Reaching those hanhtv Islanders that v are their most . . i r ...... . ! lornnuaoiu nvais in uie arts 01 peace, as we Iiilx.s Jmun i 111 r.i ! V s-st tllctr (-.tll.'slsl Oil fi.-l.l in.l i flood. It is from the accuniulaUd droppings of, flood. It is from the accumulated dropping ol j the sea-fowl on the islands of Uie ocean, that , Uie mariner freight to us the almost priceless cargoes of Guano, that in short season put bar-1 . . a: .1.. .i. . ..n . i .. l ...n: i .1 the sea-fowl on the islands of Uie ocean, that, remtcss to flight on the galled and gullied slopes . that surround ns, and invite, the farmer out lo tent and inclination, I urge you to look well tofty Utile tilings ; esiieciallv mat vou do not forget .. .... r . .. , -, . ?, me nine lessons taugtii yon in your uaiiy urns, ...... - .- And remember that no class has been so fre- nnentlv inn. .1,1 that it is a irreat error to Ascritie great somwqueuce to ,gtt, Wk ..It -is ut , tlii temiHst that destroys the loftr oak. but t he 1 . ,. - , . , , , , , r- m:.-l mf iI.a ro.n ir is n.ir th. rtol .h rheter,aiul now number a.sjut two huti.lrevi nn-in- r earthquake that desolates our fields of wheal and cotton, but the fatal rust, the insignificant, ....I .1... .rt.wp : -o,., ...r sy "Tr--. l If . ..ill,,..;... ..f .!, -,-:..i.-i 1 1 .M.aMt n .,.. v. w.t . .v c v .. sire, on an occasion like this, to offer the fanner" 1 of Orange something Useful, rather than the mere .bucks an,T charrol a rionday atldrvM ; lo 'ders of spade tillage in thina and r landers, or i .1. 5 . n-4i .11,. lingirtsbed in all the past history ot the Mate, as.ii e non.e oi ine iiiooii eiu.neui oi iict iiiisi 'and hf-itianum , Ilia itf of the I juverMtr. the. - - - . .. best ornament ot the Mate, advancing and sun . amH V JtfttPI It (r in HSfTlll MIH1 IM'I'U Iir IMT. lilt' " .. . . ..... '.i' .... . ' .. nursing motner ot soii.i euurauon, sounu uior- als,' afid all that is useful and ornamental to a people. A few plain and direct interrogatori, will iTpjgvst the truth, and give us our proper , "place in the picture." , , What are the achievements of U.e plough her I Has it lw a co-worker in fertilixation f or nas it tsnin used a a scanner! s.mniug away al leaut.v and fertility to the. very bone, until it is painful to look on the ugly ulcers that are to , ibc sJ.,.from the. door of almost everymmie-. stead iu the county I After Uie bipw of" a full century, does our 'system .of husbandry furnish ' lull supplies of food to the population of the lull supplies ot foint to the populatiuu of the from mtr own pe ! I ridw or drivmi,iu of horses or teams of mules, natives of our own fields I Is tha community liberallv surinlied -rff. J . II - with Uie rich treasures of iie.tnet.tic dairies) Are our (kids becommg annually more and more fertile I or is every returning Summer el- bibitinir unmistable prooni of adtancint; poverty f Are we yielding another and another Hrld to the benevolent broom-sedge and the prolific iwa- c it. - - L. ints 1 00 we wuneas,on ea.'jj reiurniug ipnn, any iucreas. in the sjiresd of clover and the ' And Kulton and Watt, watching the aetiou of graues, those steady and silent fertilisers! lo boiling water, conceived the Steam Engine; and our farm stuck the horse, Uie mule, row, hog i yoking the discordant elements of tire and flood, and sheep, in uumbers or quality, exhibit any gave u the ccau Steamer aud the Iron Horse, improvement under our care and keep I Are 'annihilating, time and space. And, sextet on e able to say, on each returning new year, that ; bis imj oieriabed and wanted farm at Kuril Banks, we owe no man anything ; that we have found j the uupn teudiug author of the " Easay ee Cal the Philosopher's stone, pay as we got Are Uie ; curium Manures," stimulated by necessity, and product, of our farms equal to our frugal and directed by an active and inquisitive mini, com necessary wants for Uie living of our families menred a aeries of experiments in the use cf and the discharge of Uie first of parental tin tics, : Shell Marl, that bav, in th? opinion of the best the education of children f It there any pro- j informed, added not W-ss then thirty million, to ?rew.ive value attached to land and its fixtures ? the vulue oif the lands of tid-waler Virginia i 11 ail the elements of Agricultural wealth do placing hi State, in -less tbain twenty vears, in w grow richer or poorer! . . j the front rank of the wheut proJiiciiijj States of A truthful response to these questions will not ' tLc I'nk ; ami winning for liimsVIf are jut.-itVn' much ebivate our pride, or extend ou, reputation; more exteiiive and enduring than any of Vh as husbandmen. I can but give truly the con- ginm'n living statismen, and is Dow regard) by viction. of my own observation. I am obliged all us lie( best luing benefactor. With Uie iu to confess that there is a dasidvsl retrograde in i itieta of Catern Virginia, the fame 6f Lilmund the wealth of the Mil of the county, and of j liutfin, " has attained iu fu height and prupor- course a falling offiu tlie product, of 'living! 1 canuot di'-cover many changes on the general surface for the Utter. Vt,v little, if anv. im- i. . r . '.t . ... ui.io.eiuc.n 111 me ne.iueM, mi.j connori 01 our homesteads : Very few irnod l,,.ll,e er, . Ie,l : barns, stables, and out houcswith banllj .,!. srood an aiDoct us when 1 hrst ob-rret them 111 1 boyhood ; no improvement in msterial, or en-; struction of enclosures. Gates and bars much the same. exceptions, the use of lViM.li..l.t ,.iiluii..n all ..,. i.i. ... ..v. ....... .... M,.n.,.n .. "ailing the return of an absentee landlord to be ... - . ousted. Is this a true picture 1 1 appeal to yonr own rye to justify jim iu saving it i not eiaggcraieu. Elsewhere, the market value of ggrvgat product being reported at 03,338 . n. t : ousii. 1. ine same laWrt exuioit that me on or improved land, of the county is equal lo . 1 40.587 acre. ; and allowing that one-fourth of . the lands are laid down annually to wheat, it this tells te us as husbandmen, occuvying a dis- I. . . .. u . . e .1 trii-t where tlw ',...,,1. m... ,1. .,.. i ' arewns ana seeping ot i nt- ' - " ' ft- I VI.i ,-..U n,r.. in n..sl ..f il. !.n,,,h.im.f ' inrlueiices of Aericultural S..i, tins aud Journals. and a new-buru zeal for industry, and a more . elevated spirit of intelligent enterprise! j And if K be true that misery loves coinpan- j ionship, it u but too true of many other couti- ! tiB-'orttr43vrolia bewdrt wt.!oii-IJay.:r?i'.'n?".t'' 1,1 "l" J" no fear of exposiug our verty to those who ' ,hVr' d 'T 'hesw.t Mnger of Israel, Hurt e are any Iwtter olf than ourselves; and I very ' Sd ln" "hke tlie tree planted by iW-rH'-wrtl know that nonr-a n.i . 4ikel..r.i. forth his fiuit iu Ins remain poor, a. those who attempt to conceal uieir poverty. . ci. i . : .... i . L . i . . .1. ... . i .i: . I ji;j,itjuiiw: is repuicu uie ihi cuanaieu uis- , trict Hi the SLauC It is sai.l her tanners are the ' freest from debt, the largest money lenders pay-' ireesi irom jeut, tlie largest in, ing the most liberal prices for uiauurcs, aud Unit evry thing advancing iu solid value" at T ... u U1..A. ..l ... ing the moat liberal prices for lands, slave a.,,1 , her borders is K3TiiiWvciui'nT Less noise at elections, and more rivalry iu ti field, and more aud belter provision for ourseh the ' but the good ol all. It is a pleasant sight. ee a people uniting ana acu.ig lor me ae- I:. 1 e . . 11. t .. ... .-..1 ... 1 cinpiisiuneiii oi a uoote. lauoua.. p-acenn auu . coiiiiuon enu mai emi ifcw.iiapL.iuess ol l'i iaross,t number. Willi this obiect atht ill, Uieae..view.s aiid feeling a year i.M.UUm mm&f hwlianilni.. farmers of itraihra.assoviated theiuseivea' loccthr. i (IvwtuJtU next teak.) U;rs, and yropjss' todislrihute to Lui.JrtU birs iu premiums. I be f.irn.ers and ui,cb.inic- iliu hi.v nnil.-.l in tins ..! -it Ion lu.ve m.-.nv . . - - - - - mlerosia in nniu. an.) th.-r .!. we lo en'ti- -- - vale in tins way kind feelings t.maM- e, Ii oih- er. e are neighbors, and there should lie a i.iiercii.iugo oi oou omev ustwnuus, u, the soil that we cultivate, we have I c.i p.- ., ,.( ,,r li-,u.r.,v.u,.a. We mav ts cTiie learned ly me imp oi omrrs-, wn-m-wwrnia w, r. .-v lu. v. v. . lure mat iuas.es mo mau oi iu.ua ai.u ti. . . ... .. . , . in an mo pursu.i, oi me , aim ma.. . ltv -be 3 xJllfll VI I lit.? I'.uhh - win vmi ..:...... ;.. .... ...i.. r ........ -i n.s..-.i ... .ur i.e v. -- itr induce activity of both b,ly and mmd. It ' is ul leisure that we need lo Uvome is, : it ; is menul stimulus, activity and a, u, n. We have oppoituu.uc k sludy m our, very day employ uicnt-in every tree, plant, and i!iyt . in every crumbling stone and decay -mg leaf in every ruang.- oi ...o si.iip-.u u.e c.u aN.ve us, and in tne carm oenesui us in snort. (1 iu every natural .object o, apjvarancc by which : we are. surrounded. It is by the p, aetic.; of thinking and investigating, of taking notKs.'of what occur, around us. and trying u ascertain the causes of such "phenomena and effects, as i the causes of such ptieiiomcna aud Mtec-s they come unueroat te,vauoB, that me uunu m rendered active and stored with really useful ' knowledge. From well obterraUou and ipve- UifatHyift, Mniely ban received iu Ut oonlribu- 'liuna. Strollin,'OD tb border of a cbflofi field in South Cnrnlina. Wbitner. with a mefallirt j . . ! point in his hand, applied it to tha removal of tlie liqit from the seed. At once she thought of muliipl) in the points was provntfl, and hence the Cotton Gin. At tlie tail of a kite, Frahk- lin, a l!ton printer's boy, mastered the laws of Kh ctrii itr, and obtained the control of the i .1. i.j v A l . 1 ; i.it;ninin; nence xne rkoti wna me letetxrnpa; . ; tinn, and no man's prWise can add a single- cobit ;to bis stature," In 'Eiuterti Virginia, at least, tfiev 110 loiiirer attach an forte or truth to tha .. . i"ji " Th.l ha who marls aud. ill wswlmy more land ; nnnmj, i hrowi all away. . It it in bear ; so t euotii'ti that meu stioulj see, loel I and .h tlie ox. He must think. It I govern tin aprietites ani pa lons. Society i iiiit aa miH:li in wntj( the . 8 - lurmvl uti.l rrr..al A ..J Htm lilI.il-w l.t Mf 1 t.naft learned aud great. r- v-.. 1 t i jrrr- time a-surej, us, that, man is not tu be maue : g Kid or virtuous, honest or sober, bf stajute law. Tlion ?hnlt not Meal," h a law higtrcr ttiaa -p -wm. ot ura g,. w... VaVll.li sifttiaita mv IWttt.1 inlltitV llrtil mm&m. lift " . f husbandry ami degrade, its tillers, M the tnaau- . "1 !t;l ? 9 d ' '"'"'f ' proof Ut this, vtt any ,"' U,e coutity, and vlwra must iial h,a rmm ; and lli result, of ln wsnpittrort ...n In- . t,-.i -j.-Ip e. m.rU inlnnHi, ill I .Mil flirt . - . ----- l.rorhi.r tf bis -fie). Is. We cimtrot be otherwise . , , ... . . , I lhau d.s-plv solicitous to know that tt fliak, him. in loil l of industry, a bee, instead of a ''-"' pnucq l and character, 1 geistsnuian ,A t'lackguard-and in benevuce "d '"lib, a cliristian instead of a scjaTer. And B,,:" better calculated to sustaiu us in " patient. than the assurance sa,n bis leaf also sbalUot w itu'er, aid. -list" In Vi.rMi Carolins. Cm an.l wulp apart. Wo - - . - -i . - nnd some sell-made farmers, engsgcl Wit. til d,,ir 1,M' d minds in the cultivation aud uiipnnon,oiit ol the soil, stauding up like Qjir 1 nut -U.juuia4ii, 3 u io snow uie Sims oi ' the Titan nt ikbasv, fight hoawa on-- 1... B..i.l rt-.il. ....H l.. AvaM ....Miitilinn ly. - S sea-coast, dispelling the darkness j- and if not tes. hmg like bibiting the tulLest-. "r mir..-r, on au occasWu of this sort, tonaaie r - , ....... .......... . 1 l..,.H M.-l..-liep I'Hes.in m,..I ,1 ,.-nn --v -- - -. -- .' ' 1 ' ' ' o..- ,t"i my acquaintance witn tne jsrate peruill Bia. A Su'ova ituiii'ikui. licccut'English jour- iii. s mention that a voting preacher ot Uie AIo-t!.,li-t cbnr, h is creating a. much excitement a Ining and Whitfield did in their day. The London isin,mdent of the New York Times .-.!: "llis ii. line is q urtreu, and he oan care, !v bsc reached his d or 3d year, I - ,u lii- usaud j.ersons.' N KPlTtrifurTIIK If fil.HEN sOST. , Sl,..ie,i pubEic pap. friuii BHlji'."tHp, Bv Tieref witk mijtiltH be, a "Th-i, HUrit m-ilh the gnvernmeat ti eVtfU'MSSSr sii. . ' t'.'T i-i.'iea to S rrewdent, . v ben Ull.ng tike a rocket, ouU never stick, unles. th. cbiek Be U" ; iu hi. jss-krl !" Anhrrillt Sietator. The " pi.te of the Ifetro'it Advertise,, in a polile" .1 bmrae'ie fol its alrvllgtb', Itiis dilgUef-' ti-ei LvUiSVlI.e V . -This t...-. ue. very curfou. .,. r s 1Rtlm rauAn ; . .-- .. , " i. ,, i f...iK, -t . e.M i..m, Tn-y hqeli i ... t -k.-m ti.-ror a druv. awd fe , t,, ,.-,., , , r,d ,w. u beaiaa, so dim .u j a kg ..-u-r wuk a red Juri .at, up beaia. so dun Via ' ( UIlltm,-. that surrtun.s them nay t -i ? '4--. t 1, -S.SS.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 23, 1855, edition 1
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