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NO 47 VOL I THIS PATRIOT, T printed ad puoU-hed weekly b V EARLY STRAXGE, . . .v .. rr. n.ali'i Wlth'm At IWi uoumrs pci y v ' thrre month from the receip' of the firs number, or Thite Dollars after the p vat mn of that time k i'Annt'inucl until all arrear-, u I he .' P"1 w wv,' - dieii citizens: And "may v?e not ... tn fairly presume" that sum win uc fh rennlt. if those discordant feel- irit of jealously Subsisting between he JVorf A'and SoufA, and already too visible, be hightei.ed much more by mit?uided conduct" on our part! Let it not be said that tni picture .1 I .... .. li,.in"i llV tilf BlliJiri i was uiw -j exists dance will be" consult reu a dcw eBb-j me cowurcu jjcpi . uhhi. rnent- IcMaScas ihey have ; do:e tor, the , -. ... : nasi it n veara. and the white Ct!t;ni ADVER TISEM EA'TS, j to emigrate to the free Slateb a (hey Mot r xceedin 16 lines, neatly inserted three fae g9 imM, times for one dollar, and 25 rents for eve-.. mevent such a state of iniligs, rj succeeding publics' ionr those or prea.j . .Ha.-r-"ir Hine." M ,( ..pluck Tonortjnn Le . . - . t . ..h v tiip wnii rum imp iiriuauiriii. o" tiiigui&U bia.HaineB.in tbeocean' , - ft . Hwrva! tnnI ,aT I A . M Y a Ullllir- II II IIIMI - ler leupvu m - " i r trs to the fcditor mM he pifct paid. ever filed nn tbote bo bave.wra out per nefas, accumulated the mrane .. . . t L.:J ,1 mala of pampenoe ineir moroiu mn w.. .it... Miiai nViA .re literA k UIUV CUUUII " " ked, aud perishing for trant f br. d I It wm wnu til look eftener at the I we Americana would eeaie to ouiragO Providence witn toe iane rrj ui- For the Yiitricu 6vkrn6rs message. . N .IV. ' tvb FniTon: Kvt . for in atar.(r.up"S th , n t fiurrec un, (o oJi BSSi9tal,re when called lor frimt which his Kcellency .believcHj quelj an . insurrectionary move ue are nrptecifd by t onsti'otional CM!d they. consistently with 1. .ka III VP ntll. iA-lA .amlinrated Pf- Un.v.ihiM: - he mieht find himself so 114 WW " " ' ' 1 T i 1.....i.....fii.n S IOI"' r....r..-0 Mr 8wsyeu oy; 71 Ji"!, ' appelitet with every uaio.j, n lermiVwsfounpxiouii7ur y tr WAQltj with all kind ot empiy HnM'Aita. arid States" to 'consult j rHih.r than on v mtil tocetheriror Jhe common 5" n. .:.:- m'ilr aeraintit to rmn; anu ' - 0 . i: :-u" vitid to exer titniitinai cine the numerous w"1""1 .. 1 i- t Mnm .fur mr rii but . Utile ottliKat.on i . : V ;ntpmnklion of lht. wr. eh. M ilSmraend t.. Ida Ke"e1 ereature.; but r?aoo t.ehea Ja .hit the toprity of proaae:uti,ifi Ji- ,gMh eonle(1p4,r00-dwiioi aggrt benevoleo' vpi of amelioration, f calamitiea. wbilft ii ioi (ii; In IV.-t, su i Pa8 wrc "V l.trueia us thatouri have no real iiy. lmnft i atead ol making pre- rwnim A butter timaia of our con naration for caUing out the Mili' Litlon here in1 Ameriea, let u luro It-w thef lnauf recti mary I m tr Britain thai uain -i -w i - t hnae wm feel a h ich it laid t o be-the mt wduf wi.iiiv iiiai . 1. ia- w . a -. a a a mi putivisiiotit snouiii iu..ij " the principles winch tney uavc pro forth income Ktate Sath of thts,;f M . ( TCt)rM amHo Qod, Ml, -where the"" Slaves ha her. me (:U(J) me,cileHs veneence, upon Ibt-ae dangerously rimunisru um...... j -. Ipng-itijurcd, ami suoermg viciuus thm time confliderably on number ;ftf (,p,reginl anl determinate them the white population;,.-and ,?lCrfrtS,,! fMm, rhe earvb?--could they silence in a ratiM)f m?re than three to one! . . . Htice oHustice which What would b- the proud prospects anirnatcd the .pBlrots 0r .Mtfeven ..r . ftiailainint Slave-States at such i,i tinniftii in julitrurtithrrateainK period p orpans of, blood, that manly spirit .1.;-? . . fi!uknUI sach an alarm boi .;- r . ,i.;;u nHnripil on ol the Free States, however, nllufnce the State as birasell.ho be governed by the wisest polity jthem to forgive our meanness, -y 'nVrhaps lad him into a ever pur-oed oy putnc couoc.i.. Ipassover our rlnldisii lut'VMBiMm.ti;ni -m friendly coiKtirrence . , YSMU thry ree-rd "1 ..00. ,be From (Ae r,c? Farmer. .l hv .1. rntitution: and come 7"""r "",,,".,. ...1 rd- iimhim. ", ' ... . I.Mmu uiiire ill TctivM5 n- - i . . - . .. 7jhl Thn ri.hi time to Tell timorior be L. Kisltnre I h.h ."' .hVU,. ih. ..n i.i- fill which he . X. .h. b.rk ... ... pei hmmdeilinlliieticc, liumtft wil " . ,' ,hl) re,iD. ,hM b. , this? S:Mmld-flacJir-a. ni Hi;chfrnce simmled nbroad. HfT isiueaiave ' ft. a. . m i. mnnliY ' h IHint! wnimr unmnur .un. w kindle at Hie intelhgenre, and after, perhaps, bidfti-nnj; ms m; lerVhasfeato the bloMly scene; of aciiun? At such a vulnerable" t i iid this; n lt lhc "!W!'f arh particular Couny aod O - P ct, be iccpnred fo ke i 'In- egroes i:i suhjMfion af hon, ?--Where then wi'Uid ho army ber-rdto qu. ll ihe mam bdy of lnu ts? Wuld Mr not have to implore the Asis tet.ee of thuso St.tea whirl, at this f.mi. Pite oar indienation by la b iuring to prevent the approach of sceiiew What humiliating whtt soul aiortifyiug reflection would crowd ui.n ur minds on being reduced to th nereBsllv of makinc this appli cation! And, more-'." especially. whnt w.mld be our coiw.'eniation, ehould our prayers for assistjtnce be whirl! CimduClCU--titt 1 A.' - anrcVte rthrough the revolution, win h, alone rouSU tnlluence inewr wretched Beings to llazzard tle horrors j)t insurrection? Would thev not rather cive thctn their It- benv. on condition of their laying down armes nnd eaiiKi'atins: to sum aI.;: r:.x,inirv unnn the funds ol t'iit- United States? Who ran d'.ubt t!i nrwr.r nf the Gen;" al O vemrn t -o kv urh a treaty such a crisses? And IVom the manifestation ot sen urtient which have already been dan harbour, a t,'V,ll ...... - doubt but uch will bo tho result? L t not Governor Burton, then. imagine that our richts, in this ape cies of property, are so effectually protected by constitutional provts ;,.' 9Q ir. auMwirise no feminine or even Masculine apprehensions o itHnii-i! Under these impressions n .i :.i I would submit to me consiueruHi the General Gveirnment, the pro piiety ofadopJng measures caico ir.. i trpuf.rtu sfuriu n .UiilititiTi of Slavery the United Static, consistently wm .1 . f ..I' ll,. tlMYniC HIIU- I'tr I fhirinntiH. l.M the-- doctrines' contained . w -r -i tn ihf! numoef!. . .snfl.,...iinrv. ' let them not iiiiin'iintoi i i rhareed 10 a fc't.reign- nan 1, uu ai i.i tlip arrntint inrui " . i ion wnitn i ine main c,a.uic i iud .-., and raja-waurc ii i , .11 1rui-c I 111. yikK.f cj 1 UCI'IT i an should bar .ra,rr lor DS ance Ue( Klreec. whether it wonld ai.s.mlintermslik'tl.e rllw...R: : '"., . liule UV nee aw vour niloation, and warned you of impeming danger; but you clmfgcd us with acattermg inllamitory doctrimV through your country: We onco oftered to assist, you.in averting the Storm whirh 'has' now burhed up-o you; but you insultingly told u to mind nnr iiwn 'business !l" you turned a - 0 . deatar to our . ounsels despised 0111 monitions- uisdaincd our mIici fotiiina. nnd even threaten- d to rise iii iii 'f - an armv acainst us. for assailing 11 it Im indL and " nerbnn a little better call the Legislature to a different side of this "delicate topic" . . . . 1 1 Irom that which tuey nave nercto. tore unhappily espoused before they a a . ' a t I ' t ! Mil are loused into a aiecpiew vin -r.Pt' iuiiflriallv when it is rccollec ted that they hav ever watched, .norpi intensely. - the benevolen efforts of those who would meliorate H10 r.inrlitinn of the "ttOOr Stlfl- utri. 1pm .viir.rftwtq nf ATria1" than thev have the I. I ... nnnrt. nf Htia nninton. il ia al V III U'"' V," .. j. - - . ' ..t Ijred, that the felliog is performed t the time that timbal will ir-aaoa he inonost becomes hardei and fir. oier, in conaequence of quick ieatoo ine he porrt, being then Tu ot ap thA ilrviiia? of which leaves nei ind omeihing of a gluey kind, having . . l.U M . . t uut e w n at 1 n C- v n eiu. kjr. l heinff harder and firmer than if fi lled iu the winter, the wnrm s o aer de terred from eommeneing ita dejirela- AMICUS. Guilford r.opnty, March (847. Ta fell timber when the bark does not peel freely, i at a timr of tho viar-wbich taKeft a longer per!oi 10 easoo, in conaequence of w.ieh and m . a. the absence of toe tap, it never o n.m a to bard and solid, hence tho worm, th!gr-at destroyer timKer, AORICULTUIIAL Hard rm. Such is, nod iurh a a a a at ai niir n r alw.tr nat ooeii mc ij 1 , thPre8Hnttime,a. muat commences earlier u depredaitoni. ri...i :r ..a .nmnr In moitofthe newly settle'1 ia uc c . 1 --.t. l. Kattap I KapiI flniintrii-9. it WK the ffeQ-rftl rr SV relates to 'he price praetiee to leave valuable timber trees . ,r in tho filda. which wcrei 7 ...... '..j l,i;.re.. oucht beioe performed when ibe ba.-k.d.d na l ... 1 7 timet at well not peel, the tree would stand up tef. we oi 'VT:" '"" . .r.lMr. tone than if done wv.ert - a .1 ai bp a n I n w a a- n. w - i 1 f.tch ft ner bushel, neither wil it did, and hence areie the opinion ant fetch per Jiiei , . h winter Wftf a. H fc 1imM0 tobacco oring dvi . .. : j...k:i;.. If But does the happiness and the com- 1 ij . w f f i fl -fori of lire depend Indispensably 00 girdled when the asp is in full flow, rort ot epeu i ' . ,,,. gtonnajya leavrt the trsab Oiaia nneci r iiat no or tnote pricci f fermeotatioD or toiir- .Knniianeeana rooro iim - 1 -T-- -r - - . . . - a B L. vour of near and hreal r uses nr aniUlousU wbote ear uui iMounKv - r den does not furnith hiui pleotyof ebod vegetable!? and whole aairy doet not yield milk aad butter to eon. ume andtpare? Cannot every far nv?r rai-e wool and cotton and On to -i a.:, tm m;l and fiia neonle ? OIUI HO ui9Jwj -r r 77 lie whoTias oot enough ot all tneso owe the defiViency hit own wnt .. r :A;.Bt,w Mm! nlain obviout man- 111 , i '.t ... - k.indn n.M.nl acumen! : ana wun o : our iimim 1 (Bftt, oread vegumwi"! .i...-Tt ' ..lui. a.wl tlioir' . I . aiilap Si It ntlt !!) eloininjr,'uerr, ami .- " i . . r.. I is' ha f n r an rmy Rint us. lr mailing . . . (i,m,,,w. .,,,1 their a ... . 1 1 t.u.akrftf.i nniiiFaiinri . m - 9J . a . uai.oma.icon9Y,,,,Tl";;r,: "'iier.iti lhe mean fitne, for hira to ever repining anu mopipg, to i.rotect vou; Goland learn Irom I T"lt..i , tUa c,at-'l..i.i!n,-hontliard timea Where i t.. ,,rect you; and le.rn ir..; . c . ; . jour w ltr.,rt,o, mat himerMU. opprw admnit.,m. or the dwnf..l1 off her, wWcb . Would (lil- B.ijMMj. and nW!feb. .f V.e m,wt fcirfanm,- Nation, i,i,niort.lJefrfr.en. that ' 'BtiujM ,hew,h 3nd( 1r,lltlre ,.e.re. anitMJmcnnot'lup fo V t,.. pa,,ed at the ever!, L . nr-neat' SenVum of the Legislature, Should th.s he the Mf W 7 U.rehe K ..rocUims t.. the .ult of an apphration to l.e . ,1 Jiw, ,aTe bee.. S.. State. Tor a..t.nre. ou w . w . t;H;wI). .Liberalited.v , a,.d plaining about hard ti.net i Where it I. c. lw -fI.A mall Al the nation, weapenK i the people, on the habitahle globe, .. ..i.t -i ir.tiAt end Id chausrd tnai wiuiu ii, j --- . . '!. a ' Mr limes" and fonaiMpni wim u, , tW rr r lbemlv -s and ting balle lojaht to, that kind Providenee which bad supplied the meant of gratify!-: every want ihati. eitential lo hol ,ome asd comfortable living? lh ... 9 n hannineaa eonsiitl it- confounding luxuries with neeciianea j w j - .-- ; (.kui itlnAi. the harlc nrevftnta tne escape oi tue mouiurc, uivwojpu becomei tort and tne worm soon com meoees not so if the operation is done in the winter A large beech tree may be girdled in tho month of February, and on of the same character in everv reip-et in the following May the latter will rot two years sooner ihah the former, and to it would be of t wo trees felled at the same periods, and left with the i f. 1 ' t... if A .' int. rail fthth uark. on, uui n uiuo' inw ' "w hark taken off) or for other purpotos. iiie iHiier. . wouio - ne iu w durable, GbbsbK3 pram the statement of tboTreasorer of the Mint, it appears that the coinage effected with tn the laat year, amounts to 82,1 1 0,070, eiereding bv '-'izdOfQOO tbe coinage of auy pre vioui year, since the- establi meat f the Mint,Or the cold Doiiioo deposited, tbo proportion from this ' rtits was nearly 20,000, eieeeoW lOOddnllart the depotite of.lW. !ti. .UfoOO QSliarf inatfoi, Krl COnfounUiag lUiuric-a wnmi . Rod in keeping our ;iaa3ioationrTio year. 0 r.T...
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