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i . , v; :i li ic vx . s. .-a-. k a : - .' -a rrjj v. -rt. ... - PmoW top0littf5, llfius,' grkcHorf, internal Jmpraurmfiits, (Cammrrrf, tjir Lrts anD Srirnffs, HnrolitD', ani t&f actili (Cirdf. -;r.fc'ri--- vol. xii.-rsTi:w series, SALISBURY, N. C OCTOBER : 1855. NUMBER XXIII i J. 1. ur(R,Mlirn4 I'rwwrlrtar. Aricil.nr.l luMro, r PAUL C. VAMERnN, Esq. mmims thk I KIIfriTttU SOCIETt ilF HE. ME To. J. C. . s . -iv cOCLIHlKB. And I mention il at a fact, and aa a proof of the want of HitMVKt on thu liarl of our n.-oi,lc ' ' aa agncuuuri.i. utaiou IH ongliiai autiacnpuon Maw UH puMKation or tvolman a 1 rwtica) Arteultiira at4 Haral EMinom,n the most iro portanl, lha tiiual eoiiiprirheiinrre, and lxl di (aated agriculturial Work that ever twurd from ti AnwrMaa pnaa, trtn entire Htate i funmhed but a mmplt rahacrilair I And it ia a liltle sin- p"'1'. urruuded ty dvui.u and dttliculuea, 1 rulture and drainage; yet when brought up, re-! (am the best crop of rye. I have never ob-1 Xo people have accomplished much, in lettcra ' consult our interest or our pleature we will begin return, than alien judicioui.ly applwd'toagriJut gulat that the Chief Knirw.-r of the North Car- '"" be tlu.ippoinU.d, if 1 may not Imjk to il as lain it longer ; or, at the celebrated and ecc n-1 taincd a good crop of rye on a- clay soil. Xo ' or the arte, until wealth is accumulated and let- : anew. ! tural improvement. Like good teed, sown oa. oKaa liaii ttaadv'twlmi lirat rrprirt of fnw orqrtnat' aHp whictt I may take 'in nry owtt hand, or f t rte Mr. 'Kandnlph used ta ay of it, -it tins a crop yiriir larper amowtit-of lmg f.d for sure allowed. With eqiwl truth it may beaid ' 1" the Southern State, alt the efforts that good ground, it conn hack with many fold. tarvey, tlioula aunouiHM U tlw pul.In- Uii, at the farm of that mbtcrtUr be uid " the U-st tpeciineu of acietitilic aud aucs-tful lin.liu .div atoag the entire line of tUit t a4. N'jr lii to be (ufgolten, Uial at thu lirsl tod s. i-.,:.ii an nual Stale Fairs, the led of ivun call I.- uiu biud br this reading aud oa-n Ukuig l.u.li.ii. l una, wat regarded as tlo- most s' rik.ni.; I, stare of each exbiUUou. We thsil find that -, !, Biust read the brt !-il-. il.'. the U st t ji Hi-, wast cultivate our no.i 1 ;u ,.;! a mil must apeud our uiote-y as sv - il is our tun-, d we thall make our.iive: the iu.ls of traMtw,(rtbv ' aint.., of ui s-fl! a-r: nau and puhlic ta-nefa. tn s. Xolhing has been ui,re i hi;ap.-Hl iir "jr -Jay than the pubb ati.,ns tie- pi -, an I it be eatoennid as not the I, a.l of tlx I destiny of aa American i ttii- n, that he em wi'h lit't, money provide himself and fvnr.lv with a i-i'!v uaeful htiran. If the i.sl that in-'i ,!.. in. after them, il is iiuwh-re f. und in l. u. r .r... r valiojt or in iik.i i ul ,l,i.- f,ti than in the pag of g'jl Uiok-. Whst int. i! i t farm, r Would not he gratifi d. in hi i,.'i'vti at lean.-, to pasa the long evri.ihjf. ! a.el. r in :-"- i.i twn wnhea ipaniiJUjLaiid.t(ijilJuA:l, t'olman. liana and JJit.ii 1 -r a I. w .,. hnga jn.o ear. hav. ill., th .-..'Ids of th -e iit, I Rlea at war with r M v so n;-i,.ie. l aH.a,J - 4. - a,. 1 . 4 a. . w w. - . ujw cm Mim ii ut. t m tmiy i.r !(. r- tti. m co frtXmil ounmUm anitiU I Iir- prrjuiir t,( tfwwnticm, th mrtua iii ttifaJint tirri4 4 bubiiu, or rnirutnin npcf,i( j-Mii.n . uh our llhtlivluti mi i fv jTf miilr m ti A j)Nlit, o tthail jtlifrj in tuU l all OMT kiU bt'M) JtM'l ilrtHUiy rtfxrl. LirD'.'f.tr.c pniciiMsMi iKt ffuilt ffMut t (h tv rr luJ Ul til niB ; " utin ti uui r fajt.. tiiiiriM or b i4 tiwftiU." ,nl uui r ur h MtlUlsHMlt, UIMICttV lf U- Uii If UII I IltUlirci f tlx mil MaM wlm ii in ifk iti.- ntUt'ft ul wmfptt.tof Tli ViX- Ticii- t 'Id'utlT ii " iihtl re IHMrtt, TU rnc4f ui our Art arc tlii -tnu ia mry .iuu ; ajuiu .J auJ t t l.i!4- miU r onttAlituir rvf) It-f- tM- J ul j.tml-; Ii-at. routaittr ami attujl-ru; air, uuu i.iilv Ui Wltll a kte eh ,.f th is lo I,m- slaineulal J'rin, t-.- sxlnr all the is.ut.i ... i. . ,.t . ... . . ... ;. -,. soct and scrasons. An I or ih. i, t:,, :u n : cultivated in ach'oU. nl. ,'!.t. n .1 l, t:,, - -tHriHf teie.i, an-i luruiid m its. onclij.i it 'tettlvd I rw t'i' ..n-l s ia aid of ih hands. In intellect ehibil it if lis iin tl T.iit lh- Millli. d " botli di'tm Is h-t u d'-e"r-st, am .-..w.-r. - a la nivi ro. in, ol of th- n-itni., bor Ullllg pnnnj I.-. aj.i ' ol sai.ii - I" fur miii "w v . l aur -unt nt ,.,i'i,Jr. i f TTT D mm up the whole dull of a firm r lit tin wools, I would saj, lliak" V our lands reun. Jry, and rirA thi-te are t. rms plain t th- under tlandiiiKs of ll, an, . .,, h ri i if 't w, II I'lirmsh a tofHc fur an ain-uitntal a.l.it-v. The hVst dijt) ol" a husbandman is to nnk. himself c-USjnt.il with the r hatt, t-r and .on ktitUellU of tits soil. No nit.-t!iL..'iil phvsii-nm will prw-rihe f,ir a psio-nl until h.- h i- ma I what he i alia a diax"'is ( lie- ra . that is, intii Inmss-lf r pi.oiii.-d with tl, tniU.li, an ! then art buns.-1 1 lo Ibe r-m.-l,. lios .. i,.,i th orcasion, or I the -roli. to enlor.-.- the tin Isortanoe of otiainin. s,, nul .l.r.H'in.ii Irom ii,, agricultural dn-nnsl. 'Ifi- natural s,-i.-n. ;t(,- now rt-s ule.1 with sir, ii n ad.si.ia-- ami . tuocvaa, an.) Hist ol cle-iltistrv ti.i, m a ii-asii;-, beea en-aU-d wnliiu the U-i ba.i' .' -n:.iri, a'xl promise to render the most ess. trial ... I t. a- nculiura. .--t&ngim -ms "L.-aaa .m-ita appiiMtiua. U iti oultura, I bate Ui-n jjrat i ti.-. I to l.-ani that tin Trastee of the I'niverwily have estai'lisle d, a Sebuul of AiricuHural I 'lieiinsUr, and (il!-d lie- tibair witb a tvufirr fi of the Male M ul the b"t iudnaiioiis of the tim .itiJ :r aura u that the praclne of .iiiciiltnre, und lli ihiloodiy of a-frK'ullure, aie Is coining matt, rs trf Hnivenval inlirest ; that the thiukiiii and in- 4jualtlv oralPt-! 'ind'-fWrnltrmrr- ar work ill tfaria field, and: are w-kittir Am tlie luiu. And Uie why, and the when fore. And it is to'' Lfl botsad tliat tlie ir. iitleiuaii in cha' -e ,.f this Uraoch at uur Cunt-rsiiv, "ill n .i I.IS i'acLiliys tu lliu Iiilsjrat,.iv ; lli.il lie will. I.v llu 4lt of til l.rw, Iliae-nilV ln .iin,'", miiL iie th, Arirda uf bit us.-lulii.-st .-.iial t. llu- limits ol i!i Htat. And if ! will :it uur firms, I... will fitul tkat, Imamcr ,-.r,-ss. .1 ami ,lis!i' ir. ,1 is tba huslaliilr tif Vane;.-, lie- li.-arts ..f ,.nr f,vr inert are (ullv awake In the ! Ht ; ...f liusjii! ility and kin.lii'-ts. An.l Iih wil tin. I, .,.i. lint vv, 4aa kkih iii.-n, Vtl.,1, w.tlii.nl I till. , it. oil, Hie, JlaVtytJlplast, I'lolvi.m.l ul- iv.-rs ul nalilre an t Jta law, and wlm arc f ill of tlm ku.mlele; -Wbich tlrr ar cfmstmltv aiiplrin to pra. irf ; -rrSZT ."n1.,,' ,,"1 ,d ad il It not unlikely that ..ur tanners nil, I pupil of tjolilsinilh't villi.fr.- Kh.s.l iiiastvr, and "luarvul that one siiialj hea l staiii! 1 .'Ui ry att tic divtiated', aa br as prt.-ii.-abl of le t.'.diiu. al term uf tcienrt).' And h t iu" -.iir.- Iiiin.'ll.at chout whicli train the louth of thi- State I u tbt activa and business pursuit. . ,f hi.-, inu-i Wome a reat favorite. Hut the Trust ill bar but half armniplislml their ijijis t iu et tabliliinr. a I'ro(i'ss.rsh.p, if lli. v fad to asso ciate witb il a Model Farm, near the I '.iiiv.-i.lty, oa wbich tlia U-acliuijTs of the svh.Hil may Is applied lo the field. I'tacli.-il exis ri. in e is not to ba dis.an.esl will, in a nra.t.cal art.' in tneh . ,.' w.. m,..i.. ... ,il.iri si all Ik'at i ,rH.tabn, oe'oitr and-iiiid r ..in lillM; and tile whole duly of the pl.u.U r, far Iner irarden'er. idoinhmaii. irraier and sh-'i h.-i, ba tauejht, as well as the c.niiplele'm iii -rm nl of tha stall and dairy; All thia w-til is; eim Bently useful, In iji.inij our1 ediicaled Vouim,' men J" fiir ml .-wmU;34.U fHwpur thaut . jloeuU-r will. i Hitolligi-iio uullitir internal aere. ; Willi the grrflifniiK ooi.;iijii tliat, in N'urlli t-aroliini i, Agriculture la taking im ro.er rnk ; Willi tlnj IiU-ral profc-iot, nn J tbat, in all iu ruitmte and practical dUK it J no d.-eined , imonipaliUu with the lubut diUiucliou of ul- ; cut ami ttlucaiiou. . ) i 1 aw ik uipMieiJ that men, occupying the' ! 6rt MiiUui iu ai kuce aixl practical agriculture, , l. uiir'iMitaU u. eH.ct iiupruv,- ' aj,Ticuivuri (irar r, mm o una an m ' tirrlvhn,,rtrtKd Mteill if atrii-lltture. t'n.ui lliA Jawjnjealiutia of cbmiiiatry. ho did urn., oldvr than auy of thine, l b that " thifre la no n u thiiijf under tiluj tun;1 and ou the Mine pge we are told- that "the eye ia not'aathfril with . -uii;. or tne nr iifi .i wiin n.-aruij, I or mv - hk a trattfer at ui-lit, ou an uukuoau nve n. id up Demrc me, to aired my hcsttat:ny stej. I, i Ul it may teem tame and common pi u: in ilisny. V ,-l in 'tl.i: hje list It III;. y awak-.u" f j-m r oiew-T i atiuii, ami t.h'.uu le-ltt-r appllcrtli iiii u4 ImIi LaUil ai.d uialtules, I w.ll su,,uii a l.-w p.lllll Cole.eh l.i:.i,lj IU reari U tie Svl!. i4l' the couiitv, hi, i may U li,t mv a:apUti.ufi to cr'. Aud it lilloulis iin- l.v.l in un.-uli with l-ell. t.le ,4' vt'l tk, . Iu 1 1 1 hale ll.i 1.1 ,-Je L'jilhH.n -( M,k OI.Jl tie.' liulll, and I,, t. il ni.at 1 ti.uik 1 know-. ror alifim. ii. ai purjiosie, v.iIh are cluswtd uii Jer tile h i.U - ssl.dy, ei.iv, calrlii iuus, J. at ale! loamy. We hale i!ii,!i l,j do Willi Iwo. liir cotnily I- l.rally e-oi,,,,! dVi,ed by Iwo large UHin-sot land, sjji. ll Slid li.iv fculip, sigiit and tou, ti t. acli us ti;i-, vamti in texi.. Lul'J,.allIial..L, unJ Slioiiiv i.l ni,ji-Eafe. I know .untv w Ii, I.: lue di i-a.,ii is so nciilv e.jual. and .t is lot I unale produ, tloti. I . ui Wtlh lei- I. I.e.- to lallct III nate I. Mli, eUiMiale u.-llii r o inv s.,tisf.-lioii, (or I am i.,.t abh- lo pruiid.-, as ivt, what I am sitie is '" iiL.il lo liie IVrt.ii- t) "I Uli. Lille, tlie L.,1- ol ail I rlii.lv. 1 am suic ll.-it so s,,!i n ui. uil.u- litui'el n sii,,., i. I, misi ,,.i,- Uesis. Us-- Vo .14, ,l..l :bai. oi, I.:.,. ,.',l sst.-n, , :. o .i . lrv lias I s s.-t, .1 liie j - ,i loe -o-s- -.1 otlf tol.d -f a-. l liiat i. n Ik i 'liis.. lit. kh1 atnti t r 'Av ttftl' .iri"'i ' Un tv,.n ;U mi urH-,,. i Sih.;c- tin.- t.vjn aittj M. Ui. th. til t liie f ,'ii.lrv. AuJ. i'.ImiuI anl of .n.v utii. r lilit lliar im ob m.nuji yus'fri., i v. n-un- iv n .rm f!t. inntjii. tli.il e bj ltj Ofant laud thul n- :,Uh- ;tn injure aiid i- .t : i t t O'tiLllianu' ..I'l.Mjinijirt'i- !w ! iliiilV, ;1'sS'--Iln I'- '(it- , 11 IH.Ltt r 1 1 i - tf, litd.l, of .ittn1, or inif ijih.-r tix r, h , it i;rai Ht,. tt,. cripifv to - J i f.iulnf ; ' i t j (jirt-vcut in ii. if -, u ..!' puin-i- Alll.1 ft'!, I'V lilO U-w.' ..;ld af' -ttat4, of tin- hsuI. i.ui tr- d t'i Us.klsW -iUi. iauasa.sl.wU-.s-uvtMt. no - nutntu' tit fii-i.i tlie ricl.t-i J-yi, itidct-ci rej- cl nil ftn., nr if r- Uiiifd, Ui llj-- iiiaiiil-al njury aiid di"lr u .! liie -ull r.T I brft lV M ,1- il.ll Mr.,' I- ( . !, ..! HUtll- raliv K-'t, ah.i iU ui )::.. j1. l- it r'-)ih -! lhu of el, ha i ' ' to :n. ti! . loll Will so.is l j,. of li-ti am:'.. i.. I.,;., utii clissea in 1- r th. i. -. ...I.. -cl . I . a t t' , h.-d I.v i : :."v, !' . -ur n: in ,;,tl!, , !. in -rsr arfrH't-. Id-: toalTTfes l. the - . I lands, in, i an I ! av, rot ti-nbi r. now . i4uJil..U IU SSIS hi iibr ho iv.vlj d aud i4t Tifirrr -fmi-tv frrr rfir -snjip'T- ev - I 1 daV Uu, ' . 1,1, il,e, III, i , ,, v .', V(. Ml, ,(,., ..ds of iat."V 4lil and ia n. that lurn.sh . -litf t 'i ., I" 1 r ma: 11 1 1 t. It I. il kn-su tli-sl Un-' i.u: , iire.iliv si . i - "r.i . 1 011 tlie Vllp.l. l!) ' ,:.-.. rb an I r- t i,u moisture. S,.r 1- ,'Vl.li th-il tb. -It- Is a Wl-le distil,,! Ill .- -idle I VV.Illes-. 1'lire -.I! i l 1.1 as thl. -I 'il a neve: afi 1 1 ill 1 , f a s.il lie- s.,;i lo It I., be ',,r- .11 btvVt-.-N .'.! pa-s vva- .IV W el, oil .Is We oltell :-.-,! ti. t. r vv 'l, an It haid av It- :li.--mil. I linn-1, I. ru it :cs in a ...... i; tj . y IV ,,,.,i,n,( uu--i'.i-' k., vv. 11 i . ' f.ml pill. I .'I n 1 I.u -.!! .bil.k sl ll.i.r-l, and -',-: as.. ii. ol i in ' 1 oi soil. A, a j i.nit' r an l a f.inn- r, I ac ut.uii,-l mv liiuM'-fl jo ,a-otit 1 1 I c Mitiiiii-J h'oi.t, ah.l a-the hca.h.f a l.tr-,'.- I.iiih! 1 1 itUt-l HI V .U.Yly tUSit:VhAl$l jf.thi C-U' ll.Uu ill o;h.-r. A 1 ia tiir i worlh iill th- --n, I :nu ulJc t" -h'c!ar. that the l-ht j.rot. l !i hi ii'iinM extreme w. t or drought, n filh-'r -:tn.lv "t . u fiii'l lei'U ai-l th-'roull lioue.l ) j loiihin -anj siiliMi!iii i he iin.lUnJ eotititi.s of Norli t. ar olma weui to Ih; the home of tlrwiiji!, or ill U-a-t r-nth r nn much from it anv rorii-iii of t4ta - sauutqr lor ftoin tin 1 11 . 1 . t y. RUltUJp. u f.ct that it is to tar removed fioin the ointlolliri iiiflu. iii .-i ..f llio iii..init.iin, aliil th, ,-v .i.,.r:tiinir siirlai- ol t lie im-.-.vii, its u.,. :iUll Inlet. In riMUKS-lMHI Willi dlM.p lil1,TH ;IS a ir, t... In .n a'anisl drou-flit. and iiiul.Ttak.-ii vlllellv witli a Slew to sustain 111.' prodtlcls ,,f 11 kit. Ii. ii 4 ltd- ti, I ireiuli. .. wnli a se,l,i tim. ai i.-s, llir.-v- I.n-i J-s ,,svllli lll-ist s.t'si.u-t..rv I'e suits. Hut I . 1 1-1 nut disresr;ii, liie te.i.-lmis-., ,t' ti-itiire; lier laws ar,i nul It. U- rashlv disr.-ijni-ii- 1 ; 1 did ii"t v.-iilurf l-i rev.-rse hv-r oril.-r in i.ivuiir , I. .iv ii . liie .-:iut.i i-l" mv slil. I put tile I'l l, rthr-m 1 li.uli.l it, ist li.itu.iii; an, I tlie s.tu lv l.-iiin ;it tup. Tin-i-lav s.iils .,(' Mistime are in, .re in iii'.I and iiinr.s jri- Iv ol iiisniii-,". limn iluisnii- dv soils, an.l IiIsh tin. un-.-ilistieil uusr will inn liiiil.. to lake a liltk)fiiure. 1'lie ilav soils will if ,l.s idl.fi. is a. teas, a ,r,,,, unriss; if it is iiol nil-, it ts at least a e-r. .it ,ite, to appiv uu iiiiiiiuie. uiwmi s,,. ,u J X all th manures that 1 havu used ou samlv -ul-, n.n one lo- so 11111I..1 inly n-simiided lo mv wjsh.-s as vs.k.,1 .'i.lu-s, h a. Ii-'.l atnl t)lieai'li.-.l, l h.-v contain Is.lh clay and I assist' sandy oils to retnin liioistur.-, isirrt-ct acidity and fur nish limr. 'Hie sandy oil am more frk-ililv, therefore, more Ir.sj from vat. i, inure easily culln .it, J and dnnued. and a,nv d.-eji,... of fertility more easiTv imparti .1, provi.je.1 it rests. sound slltisi.tl, and lli hker Uie sl,l,soii ti,e rs-ner, .1 it fa- uuilorai. the culur of ohr suusoil l.s ls uui- form lITau that" of uur isjili. Many of the siit .toil aie eiy are il ll ,ili tl colore I, uv I tie more tli hi-diei ihe color, th. V Ulaliit.'im, the more iniiiriotis ate thev lo the sinf-i'S' a's'i'. . . . .1 TTT.' I, .Ji Jl., tl.ein. in.' oe.i is ... i.ioii, my ....... s... ... bluoand while. SwcS the'J.ivs of Loisl Coke, tli-wyw hm 'umjfat H that he. wbf, ,s- rs.ed jlm-Mirf had and held all alove il - Cujiti rlit-tnium , rjm ttl irJ cut! am" Itut it in Ui uioib ru tiuiw. and cIm. 1v (w4aiaa Smith uf l,antou, in Scotland,! we arc inijebtcd fr xhe kn..l, ,-,: tlmt the aulisoil pa- a itli the iuiface. and that the ii!ue of the snrfaoc de- prod much on th; cbaractct of the aobaoil. And i think it in on liie light aaudy aoila, rest- inu; on g.iod claya, that e Bjny hoj and el- : xl to t th UHwt Unefo ul i tfgeut- Itom. tlw , i i me kuoaoil plouli, 1 io not anticipate ; Lllllii-L lubu.ir j-u !..-, v ,Ii,. u..4. mil, ............ i panicd with the umst twrfeet atralem of drain- i :t, a nuch tuilt will toin acHh' down into tlieir j former cnmpactiiMM, iucreaaing VMneaH without providing fer ita cecapv. 1 I lie clay w.ila are more ililjicult 6 bmi unto '. the hiheid degree of feitility, more difficult in ie-rtr-r tn-tnury. Ami stmfi was tits reat, or pre- t.-nd. I, aversion torlav soils, that .often tim. in bis hi miaul, mid wilt v. and sarcastic fire aide and nrr rooiu voiniTsanrjiiS. jtaym; gii the. nraf of hi- g.. at rival in the ll,.Ue of 11. pr.-aeiitalii e, b" I declare that " no man could nmke any thing out of r.iy, at top or bottom." I h ue thought that tiindv soils improved an - ler the ho. I ai d po-seuie of havy tiiinials ; and n lie ..tie r hdi, ! 1 am ..! i-tii d that clay soils are n.jii. . I v U in g t.e !o iv I. iike.J, h..'.ina wat.r on it- s.i(fa may b,f lli'.v to t anntioti. W I. il-t sandy s.,ils d bv the iiloiedi when wet, clay -nls cannot Is: approat In .1. adhering ti the f.s-t .1 lougiiiiiau and u am,, nii d. .tn ingllie plough .1 its i.w.-r by a, lie moii. W h, u dry, it is sun- bin nt, .I, Hi u!t t,, b.- tu in. 1 up. and when turned p remains in l.irg- and unmanageable: cl..d. )(. i the sandy soil of our county so mm h . o.,i... ,iJ,-....ilu. i ..I u .... . ... ..... . , i.s oo , ... o, o. ii oil i JL-I,',i on i.v irosr K oo.i nil cl.i) s nls the roots of plants, c.s-cially wh.-at, to Is-throw u out. s.iinh .oils are im - i .'d by tin; adniivtur. of i lav, iiu l i lav soils i.-. wild astonistiing le-m ht. pure sand : it , ts ,1, i.d ,!:..l.i.-a!lv. r f. .ti-ut!v on sj.ou ol cold aiid lav soib. I VT a , ' "..TiTiiVsI "-Taii. Is of r.-rii, whet,- .r,Vr,;t..ir." J. ! i" . !..'! !,!.!, . -' h j ! v J.jltit. H !! lit uf tij: county fjH-nal'v ulil I sn-t-M prorvr rtViititii to tf if Itiiikturtf (ef ftuiU. Saii J i e n i,(i.tl t- the jiftiui litH f HJ4UV if lite root noi, atnl tlie fctraw Itt-rrv aul ra.iUrrv citn KiUx U Ll iu tai sLu fnsi U i Lilt i lav j hfttt-r uit broil riMitfil plnhl- J tu fjilj.-i-, an-l all thr n- j oul. I U- lhe m?aii of iiMiuoniff erorr farm nhuli l'av a tap nf. lidi-v : t;r ,(' ' 'ranjftt to kt-p tr, cr?of bi lst lanU ir iu fcrciiLi' Jur tvli. at, rt.l -vr. and tlit uak I w. nt v v. ais' th!;i'., ai.d obs'ri;ituiu induce tin- to s.-iv, il.at he has ll,e U-st sot. i i.u has a .oil mint in- of .i!:iy an 1 sand t'liou-irnit his arahl I III 1". ' ine feature I have ohserved in the cl.vv s,.j. J Tif --rnrt!?", w (iTctt i mrrtined cltii-tty to that -part ( ihe county railed the 11 iw ti, : . 1 aliinl- to tin- infill, nee and action of the w ,n,-on It, win ii , .,: t I .- .1. . :.. . i . : . ... i i - ... i ,,, ,o- Tuitiiii. iciai aim , .ro, in i. . .i ' i i .!'-: ..r Hi r . a . v. iv wh. re .ise m raii-e, i lover . in.l the ..ra.v- ar,' ,,.in' hot little in re- j ciia.Lo-hiL' !i,uty.. lKiubiiew enrv one berejif properly prepared, yield moat abundant crop, modern limes, t very where witb enlijitcued ua-;an. County Agricultural SocicUca, poasias nut I. is .,1... i v, ,1 tf, il lb.- o ills' i!, t,.,i r.--j:..ii are ' of r- d top ; and heavy cr.,j.s of b-.th Lucerne tions, in the successful cultivation ot the arts of ' si-lves of the best a-rricultural Journals, intro-ti-tan:y wi . 11111-. evi-n on lands that hav-'snd Italian rve-ffrass can le obtained fiom anv iace. the Shcs-t has been regarded at an animal dace new croiis, clovrr and the urs-st-!!. inmrui let Is- n iin.l.r th- p!.,iih in the last thirty or trv v.u-. i.v ii.i'.e n.v ,.f th- winds. They ! s tii to l- n 1 r . 1.-1 by 1 he l,u-! it -linen as in in I. i.ke lie- cm. 1. th. y . .i.tinue U'-i.kU,l.luL.uiji.lc.of jJi.eif..'.!-fjitlit:.. XolUUijfei-llvv, lakinjj all fron .! .jin-ntly liie cultivated li.l.ls hok a if they little liackj jyij .that 1 lia-i U-11 s'visi.i bva br-'oiu. atid Ik- air is filled s. iiiials but we Lav 1 U-n s'lisi.i bva br-'oiu, atid Ik- air is filled th t'i- soil 111 the I'oiiu of a red'Just. , iLiaaii-iii f. atnr. t I, ni .i, ..p lilli. r., b.-iv v its,,; v , jr. ;.-it,,- matt. r. w tin a Irei-aj.plicatkiii i of lime, will iii lime to cane be f,.un, th.- retne l. II;.- ear'.v imiiii'.in!. !,, tin i,oio;i r- 1 !, 'I it .1- a 11.-1 captivating d -tili l. , ,,ve l,v a 1111-t liivuii.int ..-.t vine and nni.lic fur lle-se l.ll-ls ,-i ijainlv n.-.d v. pliable matter, sutnt, and lime, lint lime is ik.i lo lie had at .inv rra-austble rat- ; and if to be had, cannot be j.r. tit.-thiv jr ucc.liill) in. ariv ib-; 'in .1 .11 tJi sin, . tv-, mi nil H'll lM-fti 11 (tr 1 r . .,'.1.1 .. ,1 .1. ..1 ti-o 1.11 ii-mum- iiiui'i, .1 tlli'llillll LI 1'illlll -f tImc o!.I l.in.U in th-month of Au-iM, je.'V 11 , and l-ftmil cal witli the w or '-Il i, :t" t! In t w iltit.tn i lam 'or iii., an a . ii- .f i.!:.-i r mi i!m- a 'mt' h. f-.re in-, mil f irni-h rh - !;t': - w it h l;ir.' anI ahitn- I it,t ti; pi), u: etvt;.hl- ni ilt. r ; tiahlinir tin tartu r tu t.tUfii lti 1 ..ik .iii.l Koil, making i irj ' n.i hiioris, i,, tli .' ni f .o,! tor iHytlj isW..tva lrWti-t.UK . "I- f tin- o-'intv, h.tli ns a th ill ani htoai f.t c . lira recent cHircr.ition witli rm of tlia lriH, arnl most rrnrati, r twin tetkiiis; ani 'Uecesr.'ui what wt,ir l,:t-I.'fn Htritna, who itaiiili at the erv he.i ot l he li-t a a l.u. 1 improver, he ave it ;w l.iis ojiin ion that a heavy -a fallow i the MifH-rior uf I'hiver in prei, cratioii for n" wheat crttp. Aud the fact it well known, that plaster a-U as well on thv iw;a as oti ciuuir, inc-rea-tiiijj thenj'read of 1 .1 ... 1 . ;..t 1.... ,-. 1 ..1 I iot oiv,ioiu o-.'iKi, n iiimi. iinmui rv.i. 1.. 1 :...,. 'l ;.i, 11 I.. u., mio j""-' o MMiu.it n.iu r int. dlienn". tln v w ill tell sp'-edilv atnl lanjelV on ' tin. vv.evlili of tim i'oikiiv,.s.cihIIviii tlie I.trjru- iv iiicre;is...i (iioiiiicis ol vstn-ai anj lsjrli. i I liuiiiiion is ofun virvsvM d, that tJu ino 'thirty rents a iouiul. And this m asortf two ill not at t so . tli. imlly mi i l.iv as on tntuh luollu r-i in Wali rlnivn. N, Vorkfoiiin-ed a soils. 1 mv im e; 1 r.-asoii f.u it. and I certain- .-roi of .W.rtOit isuiuds n twonUiai ris ; ji. 1.1 Iv i. not hoi I it. Mr. William All.t io-lit, of in, as a ruvsard lor labor, onrwiiity a. r.-s. lit -I li-itliam. has ol.tnined ami 'mMortnl tlrn nrv hire;,, sum of "frt.OtiO !" Tlris it quit.' viiual to U st results in a vvheat i mi I.iihI lliat lie do- liuntin;j old in tilifor!la. and is f ir inuri' i-r-sv ri!s.s s a ,e. i red an.l misU-d i-l.ii stl. And : tains That thi mfmny Is) jirrtdul in lr iii .lniv l.-i-t, I ii. v, r u im. s. .1 so maiki-v! tin a ang, on d.H-p, dry and rich soil, I do i;..t .jics l,:l, l!,,n i,f the vil-ils ,,f anv 'iiiaiiur. nil aiiv ' lion, tiuiii myacijuainUtii'e and caie ol the vine vol,, a- I svvv mi l!ie red lands of A.uiiainv. in iu my -oidi'ii. I'lio picking; of llio crop will i-ol Ion, w here a tili. ral lis,, had Isn n inailo of l.uimo, associated vvilh jilsster, in ripial parts, lLsuipad uiv- eeau .l-n.,i..,,u . aly-sod Uu, salisUud thai ! I.I onlv ! iinal w ith plti-tcr, disr- ; 1,'oi Tri sIi vv.siits iii'iviilif, iitid never in as'ir-1 fn-iulils are reduced, shall we be able to use eilln-r lime, or anv ollu r miner. d or maiiiie niaiiuri-s, tojlliv very v;ieivl evteiil ; and for an eiil.ir. il s. -tern ,,f improveinen't in I 'i:ui'e w. nmt relv liuiiiilv on the pea and clover fallow, with a bushel of blaster to tho acre as a top dres-sinir. I'lider siit-li a svslein, we should soon exhibit improved li.-lds of wheat, and v tie of the U-sl j ejr-..iic and diiiy districts east of the mountains i ot our Mate 1 w. ul.l urje our farmers, especially th.vso on , clav ....Is, lo confine iheir corn crop, at far at it 1 it nrni nrai.le, to the iihvviI or manured per- ' , ,. .- ' i r L Hons of th. ir lauds, as it is only from auch por- , . ' - Hons III nothing do we commit a greater error, than I j-n makiiio ourselves ) eiit'n:ly dependeiit on the I corn omp ilh us ll it meat, mall; HW.ulow, itiMiiir. Ttie its? toils will make (tie. Ut (return in the mull grain cr.., pastur.nfe. of ; libt aniniHla on clover, and j a rmi.' Such U4K 1ha iM-arly dcatituteof Mild, are too alow for eitlier cotu.n or tobacco, unUa, by tlie ap- plication of large (juanliMn of tb.; m'.t Hiinu - latino nianurva, their charm ter and capacily U ' mvc eliankd and quickened. Such hinds, !eery where, conatitute the Uat dintricla for farm- ' ihjf. and niaitiUtiniag a mined ayatcni of buv '. baiuliy. Ou llto andy oils, both coltou and to- bnoeu may Im cultivated, on bij;lily improved I., u ;l. . A ,1... ..t . .....I ,1....... tabli.hmeiit of maiiufartoriet near in nhoiild : Ktiuiulatg us to belter effort in their production, i btttli m riyirib qualititjr nod quality. I n tlie tandy toilt of Orange, M a geiwrai I nile, wemuat not expect the lient crops of wheat I an J oats ; vet from tucb soilt only, can tou ob- :trck, mrpoor afl'lr-amlt n. v, early 'on gl toil, it will furnish tine preen food for stall f.s-diuz of slockriu th" months of Fehrua- ry, Mai-vli, and-A"prtt, ; Und ihen yield a gia-id 'crop of grain. Ity every consideration of self- pnwrration, we are called to make better efforts to ei.el the Xorthern groc-r from the State with hit battotjjud tlie Ohio and Kentucky borae, mule auo liog driver, from our couuty at leant. i ! I shall makii no snyestions to anv one to ex - ienj a dollar fertile importation of fi.vons or ' Duihumt. until he lias provided food for tliein. liut it it a reproach on us as farmer, ami no lit- , lie deduction frrm our wealth, that we suffer the population of our towns and villages to supply Un-niscliea with butter from another Orange ; county in New tork. In all the sea -ports, soon to be ois ned tt ut, eisid butter is seldom worth . 1 ,.. i:.,.. .,.. i r. : i.:... , . . . 1 .":1 ... . . .-. I s now ill, i.iiiiikk hist w i i t.v uii..r i n r, n . . kt pt dairy. I know not w hen I have bs n more ; hu'iiilialed. aa a North Carolina farmer, than ; whem, a few we'ks ago, at a ilail Kosd llepol at the very doors of our State Caiulal. I saw "nii"!" lii'iwu j ItLIUUVa, 1 III till, i, ivitl'IIN it 1 III Northern IFav. fir the supi.lv not only of the row i,; T.ut to 1. UU:-! trihe eotintry; ' f-ucl, a wagons orawu v Kentucky mules, loading with M-'fit a: tht mh rtf a l;itt w iwriii a ifin t 'xrlu-MwIv tb-voied to arHulturc, is a ... . . n.ot liuimliali ig -xhibition. -Ut u c&up V vvry tiling, as far as it is jirm'tirabl-,, that U not tin: product of our o ti mjil and woik- 1 .... ' !toit not an axo. or a broom, or bucLt-t. from : ( ,.im.rtuml , I in l . v.-r :iii, nri hstd irrais lo Is- f.-d I' si,M-' n, sialls. I -u.u'd. in tin- i'i...lin tinii ..f m iti tu sn , 1 in tli.- in, r-:i.-.-,l til- .in, ..f living, ', lp ;tee.!iii.lile.( more for the s,,i, wealth of MIh - ei.ill.'v. li.all all .-nine f. -I III. II t . .f se.s.nd , j . jlirians. i.al,;;, n,- hai e.imi, h Ian I m t-trtnyfh.it istn cnid; n.-id mnd rirmr fnr rhn - pr..u..-tm of clover ; and it will l.iirn out hen- as every where else. Kui, as a ir-neral iu!e. ... 1 ...... - I V . i . . :l .1 ... -,.,,, ,oer may ue ooiainco oil nil! isjii vital n ii i ' ii L will yi.-IJ a luxuriant crop of black-eye pea. ur branch land, of whicluwe have much, will, of our deep, dry and rich - As farmer, we have not -uH le-en iuip-if.ct cultiv .itors. especially in j.n-i iratioi: ; attempting b much in clean culture, d 11; notions; is-r-'. from the s-hI, and oivin but 1:..? 1 1 t 1 ' iiiile leaeii-o 01 lis IS.-M es- seiiiials ; but we have made outs. Iv.-s too de- peinl.-i.t on the cereals fir food, and on tin most ire. arioiis of .-ill the staples for income wheat. , 11 11 is wise 111 nations lo maintain a iltvisioii ot ' hilxr.it is certainty not less wi-,. in farmers, , - 'especially those far removed funu market, to , sheep, with an average yield of from four tosev i .r...,Iuci' a variety of crujis. I will simply offer ; en poUUtllt t Wool. . , some siii.'.-'tii.ris, that seem lo un- to promise In an addresa like this I cannot give the good ; nn, I I w ih torevir- mievpl id, d himibtijf. ; Klsewhcrc the tiround l'. a is iitti.tctin. no- tier, is enterinif liircly into wHninerci and is bein largely di.tn.jutcd in the .Nurtlh-rn Mab'i w i", ' j I'lilUUBU ill tliv .'iiiui'-iil Oilin c 1 1: 1 r .1 1.;. 1; .1 !..:! I n.ivi 1. n iiis 1.1, ir w Ul'aiP 'I til'' III il 1 1 1 J imtj IWlll" Ko.t.N an.l is now an ohjvt of iiDjioil.imv in 'the niiitkcU of our own state. A multIc i-Uii- ; . ... V . tT in oitt, uf our Ka-tcrn t'ruiti it an annual income tains from fifty to scvei.tv-tiri? httTshrf r tit acre, cnltivate rte acre to th-- loui-1. which, at . 1 a hiltel, yii-UU an incline ot if. 0 to t-iio to the hnn h No fuch result can U haJ with Ue a Uut.lU'V- J - Wl.:f,.ih h:ve contculej tiicmsflves with a crop x'uhi iroin ico i.u w civc ttUian r-r acre, aim .tit-stitn mil .4 up ou iarije fcurfMc.ivea lii ui riaall. lut a lariucr on a small wurtace, it he l.wsweii to his iiilerest, will seek to maintain the hilnst concentration of fertility ami tillage, and to pro duce thoe crops in which there is haf'risk in saiii,', and cost in Si'ttdinir to market. in t hi- connection I wnuld et n!o the 1 Yi-a-t Hon It is a cron oT irrowinir importance .. 1 ' . . ' - -. ' esoeo;.uiy lor ureweru-ft, noi 10 name omor ihi. culture iu the Luiu-d SiatJTis eon line. I ai , .... . . . .. . m(yKl entirety 10 one .-sij4v ami m mai ciic tnc fTTiictnVri Ti:is' 7ti a verv short Ifmh inrrwWrt' -iio -r will. A ihoiisand aiunda to llie'arn ot an unusual croii, and hu.U a r. a.lv saiXat II IllVJjl iot tsj" 11 Hot Ms more lauuriou thau -the pu liiii ,,rfi,,n i I , U.inL it nncds but the knowledge f (acK i ml impartial evaminitlion of the .ul.j.sH uf, I think it nocds but the ktiovv,lcdi. f Cicta. s,k t'lilttire on iltsviii-sii,it..li-.on-v uiee. all (ij... j, uA brnnrh of btrsinona from which mat ll VV Itll lilt, ill thu. the . liili.lt ll Is t i. i I. il.iiilite.l ' of utii State is as w. ll t .inii III., hi-.-ilth atut, const imikin of the worm as anv 'part of Kuropc; llus is liie lesliinor.y of the U-sl iiitoi in, d. In out oivii in.viiul'a. t-'i i.-.s Attn ti.-uti stik ia wol'lli two .l.illais a p.iiui.t in-.r.-thnu any inilM.i t. ,1 silk. Al the I. itc Woi Id's Kai in l.oudou. the premium for the IsM sample of silk wa awarded to a silk tjrower of Viivini.t, deni- n.l r.liti) ll, ul iii-iv make oil isul v.. tlltl rival of LvoUs, as wo now are of Manchester. A silk periodical state (he fact, that tlires- children in .t - .siitievticiit, it.'it.liriij s lns.il Jail v. proiltiivJ a ' .. ... ..jt isr li.. I t..l I. ..... I.. crop worth 175. One hundred pound ran be i . i t. .. . t II , 1 as thick as wo plant corn, ami cacti p.uiim is w orth Iroin cn;bt to tell ilellais. l.v. rv I wOt- House 111 tlie rsiale stnmiii tw slit to.uuucu uei : mulV'rfy ord.ard, nd un.i.-r ihe '.treei'iou of iin active and benevolent tow of the poor, th Jiaiifier would be able tompply tlivniaclvca with llieitiiMiUntluxuriaof life. Tothebelu- I-ss fcrrml. , d.Kiid.nt on the painful l:ib.m ..f . the n.-edle, the ad and infirm, ili.jiisliri.d f.r mnncular effort, ilk culture full of promise. There io no part of our population that fr4 w kelnly the fann of ant as the indigent fe- male, and none n willing to be directed in use - ful pursuit. Hence all niauufacturiea for the eimnoyiuent oi lemme miwr, are to rw n-gaiin.-d u Lnitvriliitit and churitHttln inatif llti,.n TIia " w-iaeat and beat charily that we bestow, i to ena- ! ble othera to hS-lp themselvet. And thi claw of our population, now without employment, ou,ld h engaged, on large aole, in the man - nlacture of willuw-ware, corn rror.nis, aiid other j items tuited to female taste and capacity. that in hubalry no wtil directed. tUortt have been made and sustained in the rearing of fine ' ihimals. until tlie earth has been tamed and car- ' peted with the graate. lometie auimala arc "i-ssential to efficient tillage, and to pro.r sup- plies of food and clothing, and add largelv to the wealth of the farmer iu the production of ma- nures, and are not to be dbnwnsed with. The ; value of neat cattle exceed that of all other sto. k iu the L nited State, liut not until we shall he . able to t.rov ide full turn. lies of food, and extend to them a more humane care, should we attempt . to irni.rove our stock of cattle br costlr imtKjr- tatioiia, that may perish the first summer by so fatal a disease as the distemper. At present it will he to our interest to make judicious tch-c- ' lions from such stock as we have, which enibra- ces a few of the best, and many of the worst, and almost every variety of thane, color and chatac - , l- l.. ,1... i . ,,..1.. e M..i- . . eon in v ss lo im, ii ill nil ill i lie nosw4,si, n oi me late William l'ickelt and the elder tjtrayhorns; and I occasionally tee well Hiarked descendant of these siVo-ks of cattle on the down Common nut at this day, we shall hud in the lienis of M Cain and Mr. Norwood, all the elements lo build villi .Ml. .'Ul vv.ra, 'in lilt. tKiutuwi iu vuii'i -sr,.s . iiiim avvui 1 1 1 i i-sm Ml I l . uu a ttk atlle-e.rawll-tBe sstd.tnwji CC1 Uonly for the adietiturers, tut fo! ' rld' "j.''? ""T "'.1 c.u.itv for lalr and the dairy. 1'kkcttanJ the ll.e Vi;re cominnnity. " " 'TOrTr,Qn ind ftttnfot America. Tlieae are the. Mr:u K.rip t'ie Ur-' lniv inuki-rft aixl catl c. like tb plants wo cuitivat jn-uw fftcal ormall. . 1 v - accoriim lo th qualttv and quantity of fixxl that tbey bav. given to tliein. We shall ace do -.'Ufral iiiiirr'iHent iu the st.;k of tbt; count v, 9 . . ' until our Labi la of car ami ker are woiitlerful- Mill- Iv toilnl, esuecmliv io tlt uuiaaacu and asu- of ruiMUug ca'ltlc tb at largo. I abould ioi in m, duy o von. aiid u my ct- tllllHlioll if tills wilillM 111 Mil fllllrll-sV f li-.tl llt.ii.. l.i h.HI.. e in o. ry latitude between the eouut.-r , ., . , i , , .in, I lie Hieiu. inji. .ns bii o,.ij-cv oi esji i no .ire to All. I, tin- Ursl bt ru ot our race, ot Job, who count. .1 ln 11... Ls bv Ihousiiiiu-, ot Mu., , the statesman and law er ol 1 laud. K I ol Kmct, -rhe hero and poet, arid oHhcgood tnen - who "k.-eiiiii; watch over their .vks I.v uii'lit.' received the brat tiding of the birth of lliui who ... .1 1 . . I. I 1 .11 ... iiiocmiiiieu inuse vu iwiu usi iiwu s. in tu man. .... ' r.i i n i ' 1 be Very name of the animal in Hebrew, it ex- pressive of fruitfuloi'ss and abundance. And, in .of thu tirst importance. 1 or a kn seriii ol' yens it made Spam and l'ortual the m.i weal- thy and iswerful of Kuropci.n nations. Aud it v a,, nut until Kn'Uind Uiainc a wool i;ro.-r, and by the wts-loin of h-r statesmen and tinaii- :r r: ' a? .1.. t . .-t . . ciers, onerinir iar--t' oounir- 10 rneartrsr OTrertTl aud Flanders, did she set around her tea srin , lUT those pedestals 011 wlntii will reat, lor all lime locouie, liie-piiUrt of her national ijraudeur, civiiualioii anU slieiiiftu ; now sustaimn ' ou K-r noil a family, of more tlia'n fifty initliunt of names of the variolic, mOcli less ihu ai-cuinula- u-d teachings of ci'iittirtes for their care and keep, . ur countrvDi. n t- the north of us, arc tfoiiig f.irwat-d iu thu tnt'rjiri-.e with the utmoi-t cotih i.u w .1IU iu Lll IP rillfl IU I til Ulf UUUU"l irUIIII ! 1 1.1 ...m' .i .1. . : ..i tUMICV ItUU i 1 1--V" .till , lsj mj IIIUM, CS prrff IICTU and truU-i noo4-iai.icw iiuU alK-i.heriJa ouu couuLrv a4.ti. Luroou are rviaii wiUhmiH - . 1 iinli. has ohtiiiiii'tl rcar.l to (.riiii, to make scloctioii tor itnjHirta of fcG.Oi ntm H,. oh- ttutia to this i-oiintrv, which is tcllin ' with wuii- deHiil foiw cm the lix-k; of the Dorth..rn Sutea. - Yt have eei v iti liuvin. nt im North tarol. ti a, op- laiiv m tin- iarl of it, lo o largely in to thia I'nie- a a biisiiM. tirv aiivi heal- - ..;iiiu;it - ',. rolling fcurfacti, w-t JtnJ vaiic4.,.',.. A'4' I. that will not f e,t .-t cf-j wi.!i 1. ...l... -.1. ..! .. 1. .... ...I 1... 1. I. Ill I Utt' , L 1 11 ia illl'J e.IIiUtt-U I.IIIU ai'UIIU III I I 1 , wat'Te.l, all iinitc to it with aswuraiie of th? k.Mlauc4a.-..Xii.fe:U pva.JkiUi iiucand i.-oJ, . J'Jt Vr'M and lefujtty over our '? VTomV t0 n 'lut-v hor. will tutmh hundantup.iiiot;fv-oti; aud ouri-J 1iomcstV7itTsVm- the ft-Tin of haru van! mvTT V Li old tields cocWd with stone walls aud humt off nun and, 10 otm it olq U' a.-cotnpiish.-d. tk. amiuailt. will in a few .years furnUb abuiulaut asturae timittiing the value of tho I.iikIs at , one.' bv the d-iraliiv of the em leisure, aud puttintf ur entire sufaco to proritable hushati-.. Uiv without anv additional laborers, i regard ik.". ...... ...1 .. .1... rt . I , c jj'-ut- -"i''-" mw vVuj ..vv. "to ttti: atunnl of tett dollar tv the addition of1 e ZL.. ,1 i.i.l .1 " i- TrrTVPirwj. wpKusvi'. UjeSmn W uaJiV.vtai hcCjre the hill sides and up.- -of Orante ill ! oover.-d with liiu-rl.sks, and siVs-p uuaUanvlrv Is-cimii.) a K-adint; inwrosl of the counlv. And if llio U'Cisiatuic will pro tect us aailist the hordes of vvoitl.l. ss d",; lliat .iiiiiu. illy Jtvmiatc uur rlisks, we must rol.it iiirselvcs. A su'taulial lav vv..u!d at ei;,v r:.l U3 of a race that, hki the diou.-s air I loaf.-rs olj our own ss-CK-s,. will lake a living if i: be uol ifivcn tu iheut .It la to. 1st hs'.sd that the i,--l I..- -;.sl iture vviii Seliie, a:..l lo'ever. in Neitil . '.si.iillia. ti.Ml wo.. 1 is ot.llloie value than .los' hair; and it is not ilouliied that liie vrood seiis,- . and o.mk! taste of the Iv. liriS. ntative vvho.l.- iclares Ins tu, t.-reiiee lor the roval .m.-jiiio, or II .l.s; ...i. i ........ In i... i .... i ,S"U r"""""-" " ncd at Lome U has been a matter of suri'ri, that both Xallulml i.d .Suite liiivi'iiiiii! lit? have e- hil.ited, in all uur past hist.uv, sit litl'e .1 nn t tin' 1'i-eat interest of .V 'li.-ulmr.'. In I Kith brandies of mir Suit? -bTfinnTs 'trp-llssv? ' had ""M.in.iiti I .illiui ; : tees on .-e;ricuitlire' .1 sell t uiiiail- ,,.ll 111 whish Is sio.ed H lllC useh-ss luml.er and futuilure of a l.-.-'ativ, ball, and fioui winch has never issu.d the lii-l i i ot lieht or h. pe to ihe fanner. Tne e-t ibl'sl.inent of ihe Agricultural Utires.l at ashiiietoli has. a ithiii a short time, ai-eoinplislwd inu. h C'ShI bv the disciii.nutiuu of nnprv.vVil set-ds au l v.ul liiiirs, as well as bv receiviuj und iiui.aitin lo tillers of Ihe soil.-mudi Useful inform .ti.m a cift iff ti'tv dollars to each fount v in the Mjto, is at 1'ast a ree..gmti.m ot tnc; j.lvo.oii. nut ,t sill n..l I'.ir.ii.li ...i.l. r..imtv hi iL- s. in:). i sttsk l.'iinh fioin eithsr Mr. K.-v Uui's or v.'oi. ; Ware's tl.srks of improved-sheep. I should 1st v autin-j; in jjriatitu'l. and false to in admiration f ij ,,!,!, ,t ,,f H! aiiimak in a" 'ass.,, laii.m with which I tin.- t.w.l of inv l.f.-, ' in llu- ilxliar;,. uf ont-iluor iluti.-, iu m-nti b ot' benltli or social iuterr.,ure, J..I 1 not make an appeal to your in behalf of tin- II.. re. IhaieoD- lv to rcju.-t that you till ti.h any late eiJIec- ti"n of horses at our county town on any public ! .K-ca-ion, to obtain from you the candid' confea- ion, th.-rt our Uxk of borwn ia on a level with ; every lliina; iu our liu.-LanJry. With u the race of noble bloo.lt i well nib extinct Our liort. are all wofully dehcient in all the eaaen- ' tinU ,W ft,ir L.n. ...tu J..... I. ,J -.U jrauie and action. 1 do not ih to he (warded ia the advocate of a "mammoth race" in any of ; our domestic animal, eecially the horse. : Such a race ia not auiU-d to our capattity to kerp, our service or climate. c need a horse of w5 j work a roadster in the farm 1iopm and if we . tiae Isen made to improve tlie horse, hare been directed by a single idea, and control,.) by a sin- gb orwt the atainm-Ml of the hi-heit sriee-l. . And the -biev, incuts of the SuUi. rn raci.-ln.Bie ou the bwi sotdeeloj ticlds, have placeil hid - t, the very bead of the racing calendar, both in j Kuroie and America. We need no sin.li horse ; - "or, as f irmers, hnr we any use for a race known in our -county at the " telegraph Imp," reared to bard times on broom-straw, ai.d doom- e,l U harder sen ice, ofteiJliuies lookini as much . like an over-grown hound as a hors.: ; and which, under ibe inriuence of a sl ur tsilb in the he.ad and heel of the riders, have rfoimed tome most astonishing (cat, eclipsing Fremont and Kit Carson, in speed if not in dnration. Mv own olcrvation, sustained by the jinlgmeut of the oeat iiilormed, induce me to suggest that, so "n at any "attempt shall !& made to improve bi.L l...r w., l 1. 1 .....t. t ,i, . ..u . - .. ... snow n i:rows) oi liie . erinoni .tn.r 'nn Ch aveland May. It h to he hoped tha iat our in - tellnnnt farmer, will lookcl.is. lv into this mle. . ...I a.... . t t. j liii n. r(, ana wiii a Unnniii'M iiirttJ it sball U- t- , i , -i i , i i, i - i . i Vnl in tl.i- i4 ... I , i i It t" but nakoJ uUc- ftr in.- tt iici-lnrp. (ii.it lor ad tlie lijudrv f il ium4 tb Mults is i . . ... iluout an hI. Il U kii4n that he i aini'-.t exempt from JiaKe, MibnU uu hrrt and course ' MlUiinn rcat a, and nuvU all llin dt - . .. . . . . . n.n 1- ,n l.i.n !r. ll 1 . ta t 1 .1 . "11 llllll MI IMC uvula VI !tIIIIIICT HIIIJ : alurin of vmW witb alinost iuIliiicUmtf firmnea, ! and fidelity. No ani.ial ia n.orc wortbv of our wt ciusid-r uitb rvf.-renc, to h canity for llltt'l)".' IrilK'T. 'Or Uii- 1. 1 l t 1 1 1 V ft 1'lt U !, I it lliav i "f the mark, t. The ,erin3 of n,,,!. ; ,i. w , t. . . ....... .., ore. ,ca.rn ,-,uim- w ivs ijeiei rosecn- i i i .-. i scale or with so tiiuc i pMlit , ,iii lurce of "real ludn Wual protit, te.J oil so lari;e a i It is a certain source ot vreat tudiikJual protit, and is now, in association with the culture of; Hts - Httm - awi tire-trnsjrtjrtioir of trmrs"to the Pa- citic tlinrva, an item of much national itnpor- taoce. 1 hose reared on our own toil suit us I...-,. u...l u -I. ,-,1.1 ... 1 , I.. . wvuiu at iiitst u..iii uur owui i . , -,- ., " J isiJe. If etfinterest and self respect cannot vv ants. . i .. It will le iu vain that we shall establish State 'd -!,L of d-iu. -lie imiin il-, build K.iilioa.U and imprnve County r..:!s, if as farmers we -j.i' - "ot to r k w iili a tr..n-;. r win, and a titeJ J- r tctiiiu.a:uu to Meei. Let us tseral..- no l..t f . or i ll r. j - ' ..ss.; Tir-i ?i s i.,i, .t... - a 1 .s.h -j. Ai us-!.u wttna .m s .ui, -,...,'i-" ' ' , Iu " The dnaie is t nuisance to liie hive, ?tays. till can waree W said lo hve ; Anil well Ihe bees, ih.wv ju.l.-s whs, riaii;.it-p ehie aiiU slan him ull he diet." fnle vve intend to yield our hornet to the 1,1 . I t'v 1 .1 e 1 tox and owl, and abAnduii tbo uraves of lov- it's! wiiea,. the axu uu-4 Is- laid ?tsie, mnl more1 11 1 ;- . . , . u; s r . ri- ; ,1 e 11 .1 lation 01 tn a mi res. 1 1 i ttt-riti uiu ier iiinmimfc inn ib iiit;iiii ui antniirt .bt ... ..1 tu t. .1 .... 1 . t via .. ''" v uivi mm, J 1 1 1- 1 1 11- 1 1 1 .1 I' I. that turiia ail into poM. Tl.; m the k.-v to the wnwr tfMtrv. rarrnfrs fhooiti n-jvira ma- . nure a? a jtait of their capital, not to he -uvurtil ly l ier an-1 pirchjiifitt. hut 1 iiiht,inttal ro-fs. ;utl shetls J a mom y, which re.jtnre hut to x jroj.orly eiuplL-yeo! to leturn Imn usurious inteir- i : , , " r f i ,, i . i , ,. , . 1 ne mii Mtii j tui'.oiinJ it iliair tvnt an.i "hiihrts whtrh tfrer ititi'tifl to TncTcn,c to iiii- ui.lliiir... ..Il.ii .f iv.. I , I... .. ... I mi"' ."i - " nil. t.. U' l.s nim wth trcitl , . . 1 ii 1 over every acre ol' our ocn huitli. with mirine d mineral manures to the full ct. nt ot our oaiucitv to uo such fertili. rs ; and then, and nH till then, will fhe ux and the a-s-s know their master tieids an 1 crit. ' Vt...l ri.-l.U .mLJ .i.-nlltv ..r,wr .V.-r., ,v.. sorfound uz. linre your fe'nrface ; (saw to ..ii!rivn. U,U iVn ,l.i ....i i,.,v i:.r t;',kw.A.. ,,,jz.Z ZJ ; 1 1 v ' cenlralo yviyr hW nj minir4Vm'--iwi- ry way to furnish Urn 'r and Is tti r ii. (jr doiii.nc niamir.-s. Lit evi-rv ii,,n.- ilnt i, ca at.. f ,lvSt:O.IIiMslt.Oll I . vj up; rmit no waste ; e. orisheiU: d- COiiri'.!' l-'llf s s k ii. t - itC j i!i -in : 1 I. 1 , t-ji-r. kr ai! tMne (-- citie, eet man c llliivsuri-d with it-ct tvvittiiiiv hy ttt i'ti.iti.'v and Qll'v.llv ot i..- Ul ill Jl-'s. l ie is. I,- are till! . y -.i;:,v ;i-v v . i;:'i : ;; v in.-v'.l.-r van of lie,- lll.-t ll. .1;. ,K-I as',.. va!u-..:!i -.ae, .'.; . ' r,s.r c.'itJeti of m.-tnures. lv ri. w ! v ou'ls-tler devolevour vare til l Sis'k to m-vks vour homes i-.v-.-iv. .-sits'ia:'v in the eves of v.-iir eluldeu ; iiel.iee. tlu-tn t'i aid Veil ill vri..uiu u:iu ' il. t. uui!eit i-mt'li-v is aud Itattl-tat hvnie,are tti K-st r.i'i',!,,v-',4 and ,iev,,:.;.'ii t,. .ar..nts. X,. i ..'.: -i.;- s,i liuin-, bU' thi. if lliav ::..t be 'n i l,- l.y js.-.itii, ; iii il- s,i l.wlv I;. at it r.i.'tv ii. '. w. ii, tl - ! bv ti. at ts.' i 11. Ik 1- lioti.. os.,lv tl4av it i ll bv i - h.li. l ,f in ia-ln I' ' I' piM-, oti-tlie rouiiu p. l.s is li;nis. ,f a vv .-er ana n U ,. r mm 1. 1. 1 shrubls-rv trained and tiiinuicit t.V his o.vti hands, Xo m.iii is s.- .sir bat in.lt lie csu coii iril.ute souiethin toin.tkeour world uior.' Ua.l trtul, IK; ca:i i- .vve U inn.i ll.ill llloliuulellts of bis e;,H, 1 ,-is,. a'l.l of bis r. fii.ed t.lst. . tf tiol of bis opulence, lb- who i-laiits a tr. .-. s,-tsan or- aril, or l-iiil-ls a'stoue Issin. m iv be rand oion- s.r ot ,' tb- it is'iur renien.ls rvsl than he who .ln-s a iimiio am1. I h' rose or ihe j.-ssaiuine at the lo.,r 'l' bom -fea 1. or "the i'.,v of lie- vuli-v a" t 'r e, ,,l" a' fi : '.1. is .iu.i,- .v- i- tt-v. u n .- -i -. i: fof a pure In. ait oi-J e.-ntle fe, iu-,. ui jjudvd w i and silver pet!.-, or cbiss-led mat Uc.. 'Sr'r...i'.i voir dwrllir by fruiifiiliiTit. wtJI kept pudi-us. A patch of cabbage, tt row of IriJi Ktat"e, and thre row of oniolia, do not cun-titu!e a fartper'a gardeO. L'se only " lb beat J, and pLint only the bent frajt, Iiitaacaa t fulti att 'file Verifuloe m! the Itarttett, a tU i"hke I'.ar; the (rrreo ape," an ttie Ifora Mum. 'o mania b. ttur entitled ui all the good fi uiu of the earth, than be who tilla it And Uird Ilucon declare, of the garden, "that it at 6rd the pumt of human pleasure, the grealeH refiwhmenl to the vt iril of man, without which 1... :. .H.l !... ; wiwkt,'' 1 Money it at mach tlie tinew of Agricultural Improvement, as it ia of war. In the one it britir plenty and contentment, in the other den- olation and woe. C.aiiiUiI no where mnkua a more sure return, and not often a more liberal Use your money like the thrifty and enterpna- ing in the other pursuits. Make yourselves th owner of the beat tool, esr-eisll of the heat' pliMiglia, UVuj, and carta, and, at any coat, of - th btatt aeed. s My a judicious nse of money, and by wise and better applications of labor, it is not Unrea- sonabh: to predict, that, tliinulated. a it is hoped " the agricultural heart and mind of the county will lie, by the passage of the Locomotive acrota our plains and valleys, in the next ten year, lb i proiluct and value of the County, agricultural and mechanical, may be nearly doubled. ' Thia may seem extravagant ; but w hat has been ao- compli-hed elsewhere, by manuring, draining, good ullage, alternating crops, clover and grata culture, and Substituting fallow crop for naked fallow, I undertake to tay lor the farmera of Orange, can, will, and shall be accomplished l, nr.. 11... mnarti irf.o-t, flrttmi Ttritain '... ,. . , . , , ooiains ner largeat Jieivi . wnea fruiu litr olJ ani dwp-t.Hed oilv TliflM UT9 . - -i it ?l i w raeiiiia bv wfaich the va lev of the To, rlao- wuiny of toe oider portion oi lu ' n . . ' - , , - , , , " nmlioif iIih value of tut fcuid and the iBuoma j. AnJ ibe ; ''yA ! lc "IP 00 C4iini.Iis.il Km H;imtt r.-ftiill aamo mduatrv aiid ifc- tbe soil of U tan e, will c: COIII1-11MI lllJ MUllIt) TeSUilS Wtni .41 I' l t Is. J t"l ! - . . . ' ... ..." ... ! ! lb VWl,n -T? ff T. ' V -rs-s- T 7i .i a com- inuniiy in wuicn t nave ever leu liie in. most tin- I ct're an'l friendly interest may 1 be riermittej , , ., . . . . ' , to y, that I had hoped that the pick amt rha , , i i i u i , . . , .,.'' ... ,r ' Ti. n , , J . rr' jsOT-Jit..H .vmLiHfSfwunjiimia lure mountains oil the other tide uf tlie river. before the trowel and the hammer would have, been beard in the work of improvement on this . ""e" I i ii m v . .v . . . are suriounded bv a profile of beauty that tlie. 'taste and f.inrY o a Shen?tyni; cordd never h.Tra conrrireid, Hnd att about Toti are osrtions wor thy of the !-( devious and rural emhelll-limeout of the git'i'-d and iniie-nted lowiiitii;. If yott will, y..ti may make it "the lovrly jdllagv of. iisf vale, a -pot at which the traveler, as he uiea I.v. may look with dtli.'litcd atlmirnlivn.-anii ! d.-sire to halt and refresh trim If . Ilere, r?th- otrt tear 'sf vernal o aul unmat ve-, y wa nia. ; spin and weave, hammer aud plane, tiiieh ami i grind, and roliet-t ail thu associnlus of tbrilt, j Wealth and inU-llieiice ; and assemble once imore, in larse nutitln-rs, the ctrihlren of distant r I and unhealthy districts for education, lint j these tlnl.js are not to be acnolliplislied by huB(t- ; m U!,J" dwtwg party ,.oU- tli.' Mie. of a liielirfi, or a tomato. j ... . - .. . . . v i if C nn m:iz u. ut.suju,iit;u t uci Mrni auo nm nave wpmrw tnoi our uesi iuji ' ihl. Hut a mw day dawns on u i bettM ' . . . - . bois and bBjhter eipectation invito u to new . - - . . . ; . '.nc , Wtt -aentajjo, oa wJ ,. ' . , tli ntnii im.. (. initir.itO il tit (Isj iiliiKtsI r - the m.-tiiline.s lo improvo it to tlie utmost. Ex omj-t from those terrific epi.Jrmic! that tiVeimata whole JUtricU; occufvin a t em j urate Utiludo; in wIiK-li irow alinovt every r iant 4-ntiai to our comfort ; frv from Uie extremes of climate ; , . , wf can cv.T lc at work. The oIJ can giv tui t!k' U-netit t f their wi-doin and couni; Una Twti-n-p; -1 yrmrr x( jtrMr tftt hui- i o , ii in 1 v uui.tif, 1 1 tuvun " stta.tij, in.nc itauu its iiutv as nor in an is respoo ill m n tHW , abode of beau ty. jKac and plenty. And we depend only on the favor and promise of iliin, who haiii uul, thai so loiijj m the world endureth, vd tiiut and harvest, stumiuer and winter .haJii nvt,r cease. mm tftul a.ui I V .VrcLbUoop Iluiic lut.Iawa Micikin jsjljtkal trsAst-hc jn tltc adjwtirrnj Priiinti Provisoes. - Thai- h ea dj without iiK-arriu any custirw, Lvccaus lie ia a pnnlee;,. Uoinaii t'alhoiic In one of tlvotva .1. c!.,t h, . that "if we A uiencans d uot i.ke tl . ru!-- el' for. i filers .to which we are now - i' ; vt, I t! r,.i;,-h 'he support the said foreirn ers r-.-e've fr. ni the M deiiiocracv, we ha.1 bet ter i v.k up I .a 4 an I lasjae and U-avw lliwcoiia rt," inoojh thnae are not hi yrecite wunl. , vc : ,s .v : meann.. Let us 1 aru fioui th,-. tt.en, tin- -1'H.ini lirit aw.liLs, Uldess ihe eoil -. ns.s and trm p vtrioiisut of the American peo ; I s' ill in :v short time lake away from future I'm';":!'!', the ri-'ht of voting entirtslvr. and eons tine it 1. 1 u,,.s- born on ihe soli. Wbea lha iteasl of viie liwh Tatusts taiks thus ops.-uly of forcing' tlw. iMtitrw to leave their CiionlrT anil seek a linn.' elsewhere, it is time for retry, food t, '.s eelne a Know Nothing, lialttmar Cltftfier, Xn.iiti SikvLtMi. lr. I. L. Crawforvl ra-' t i rued from Virginia, on Monday nijrht last, lie w.vs suc,-esful iu recovering hu nevrro buy looey, and dis)se,l of liiru in lvichiuond With ir. Crawford, came a gentlemsn from Virginia in ursuit ot' the man who told Toney. The .lirri'J went in pursuit of him yesterdav, and returned with him last eveniln'. The man tn-usoul lo be M. M. I Tiancy, w ho residct lo liie Uj ;.. r put uf ibis iii-v.ict. This is briefly what we hive '..ained, but the nutter will un- . ,.1, r'.. ; il'iuv. .ttiT-it'oii. If the. sheriff aad !.-..' lr- V'.l w th b's ,r,s,,l!er tell lllintlt. soon er. th.-- m liter would have collie before" till vvurtr-y,(in.!...', .' ll'j't . J 1; I "T' - I SJ.-.V -I i J,. -f. fllLM(.,x ., ..s.. . ., sVs-WW(y,,(J, SJrSMrtsv.aStw
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 30, 1855, edition 1
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