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AGRICULTURE ANUFAC-
?Vom rArVv: T. Patron olndu9try.--I
The TCattlrSbt) wknd eihibitinn. o f
pomcstic tMnufteturcs for. the conor
tT of KewA'ork, commenced on .the
4$d mM. at Mount Vernon. , At an
Jarlv hourlhe road was thronged I with
ornageg, gentlemen on horsebacXand
fant pawebrtV whidi continued do r
Sn rowt'of the daj and ateatn-boati
Were plying cbnstantlj, loaded "with
iiofoniiiai CT;i w?f .
i f domesticanimaU, thought we
inre tntd there was not so many as at j
j thexhibition lat year. -Spme of-the j
I oifn were astonishingly Jarge, fat. and j
i Veil built animals. Several line iook
I ine milch cow with calves by- their
.j .rT n fhp fipId. Thejiumber
of bulls was not large, but; tbej ap-
neared to great advantage several of.
!l' rai;k word from one vear to!
inrr t". ."-.. - - --- , ..
iVteen months old. were oi excpuepv
rnmise. There was ohe litter of hogs
do Dreea. ; it
. . v i
The exhibitionvof domesticmanu-i j
r.MrW aWmot ratifying to every,
fri
. . .. . I atriar IT
ductions of the old worm, ipe-e- . t
gernes manuesira io view
of our manufActutersi and the fine ar
ticles wrought by female fingers.drew
an immense'erowd to the door1 of the
room in which they were deposited;
and: those who stationed . themselves
vmi;npHfjinflin? at their p-ists
fer hour, till the committee .finished f
. their examination, when the poor was
opened; and Iheultitnde ' mhtd .
like a torrent. Ve were wengeo i -
Ke f lorren , Pftlinil; ihe
o
ifelwceT which were probabl v supe- cloths sold at from gS 075, to g6 50
rior to av Vver exhibited in ,the coan4j per Arard jCoi: Hunter purchased the
trv The hnw of horses wasvvery ;f premiuri - counterpane nt alv a"?
fine. The Eclipse attracted the great- Ja pair of shoes at: gS SO. Thenext
tvt attention. Several pens were fill- best counterpane sold at gl 50.
ed ith fiheenofthenative and meri- j The premipm boots sold at
A l .nntirinrp in, men npinrp inr yzuu.i,. - .
" sfeK. i nPuU "an, k;iK if proper: dinner; pr..Tia?d' b,; Mr. NiW ; n.l
Wencooragcd. li riral. the firit pro-i! M.lein, to tberomntjrf
Ov " lire cruwu aim -iwn.-u t . , . . -j j
rSom, having 1. only . opportunity. to j.otly case dul v authent.cat ed, and f ar
.l.nce for . moment t the various!: Pa,.ed even the verbal .ui.mfBof.
Srtic.es; A.f X
DV lire crona ami iLtu .
cloth5VcaMimefV;?attinett?r plaids,
&. white linen, cottons, checks, ch.n-) : Attheibw.,&ttirfJ -(MMO.CJ-Lminan,..;
wnnllen'and cot-- tie , Show, the f conimUtce ,reprled,
w. l ----- 1 . ... rf-,
ton ho.e. boots, and numerouR
nthef
rt cles of manufacture. V '
Five bonnets ;manufattured Jrom
thenar grass, of the finest quality j;
and excellent color, were among then
hsusehftld productions. Ut those wnicn
we ssw,ine rflsninf7i vuuw
tior.ed in our paper of Fatunfay. had
the preference.' We were much pleas
ed to observe the excellent 1 patriotic
song,. from the pen of a poet, an'r tru
ly amiable man, in circulation: at the
air. j pt appear in pur last page
On the 25th. at 12 o'clock, an ex
cellent and instructiveaddress on the
advantages resaltipg to the codntry
from these societies, and from the eri
eoura?ement Of industry and .perse ve-
rarice in the; laudable efHJVts lor lim j
proveraent,' .was .delivered : by the
President of the society; Cadwallader
D. Colden. ,Eq. ..The ceremony of
delivering the" premiums then took j
his prize from the hands of the; Pre- .
sicient. 1 he; ; premium. consiicu
'silvefmugs arid tea spoons ; J
ner?hese ceremonies tvere overj
the sale of articles took place. ;Ve
were rouch;gralified to learn that our
suggestin qp Saturdays in Tavor; of
rewarding the inffenious and industri-
bu daoghterft ef a soldier "in the iife-l
guaru or .vasningion,-wiina uvciai
purse for the Washington Bonnet, at
tracted the mitfco of .Mime of the frsemfs
of iiierif. The bonnet v niah.ufacMired
by t h 6e 1 ad i e s (the 31 i sses M edge jo f
llongislaiui) was forisidefcd-!otr the
whole as the bt which was exhibited,
and r we may add that it Ts-probablV
f.f finest in the-United SUtcs. - Miss
Harrison's bonnet;, from Putchessi
Cfunty;vwas in some respects consi
dered superior The premiums award;
ed to each were of erjUsl yaluC'Th
ashingtou': Bonnet was bid oS" by
Oen. Bogardos. in "behalf ;of- himself
arid soiheTrie'ndVC6ne'lvBfr
jire dollars, wlh n view; as we under
stahtlj of presenting it tu. Miai-ClinoU,
the lady -of the Gjvernbi; who Avas
amon? rho prli8t:dnd rmo-.r; eflicieut
mong the earlit-and mi: :.fnicieui
patrons of Agncultuxal
Wiss TTsrrison's bnjinet was purchas
ed ly.W.vThnma Gibbon at.the ger
nerou s. Write of eighty d pZffs.MTbese
patriotic rewards for femalef -skill and
indurtrv reflect much' credit jo pon the
punas7rst'-1
P - The"blankeisrwhicb trioB'tlie; ;first
premium, sola lor t-i. fi1
best blankets1 fbr6 50 Thejblck
hat made of grass, or straw by a fuj
I I Vear of age. sold to Mr; CMcutrthr
821. 'Another bat of the same mate
rial, by a girl 5 years Vtfasre sold for
$3 50. The 'yremlini f flannel' was
bought bv. Gen. otant:Att $t 50 per
vard- .The . other : flannel sold from
I fax n 1 r P n t s:- Th e Vemi u m brown
gl 50, ' A finely wrought nail-o a n
kPrchicrold at S5l25. The premi
um cassipere was 'purchased by .1;
Trail: -Esq; at 2 75 A patr or sos-.
mrip urinR nr ze
- eAi.f
cwt. ine nrsi prrm.u.u ...
g ISO. The premium sow.tu,...
At the tfncon(MassO Cattlc Show
Ithc premium'fbr Ahe best, milclv cow:
140 dollafs. was awarded.to John Stone,
rf.Mrblehead.for his Cow, raised in
Ll.ynn . U$ applicatiou was acCovpa
nlpd hv H-ritten documents and satis-
factor
duced
factory proofs inat.oia .cow iiau p-
the day or ''W--- -
linn -
or onuer per -.--j
Kro.mh the. whole time. It was the
- -
- exhibited, sever.Kot jn.cn
ii - fh.it iMrJojihuaXoyett matJo on ms
A " " - . ... f m -
farm, in Beverlv, from the milk ot six
rows, 508 poo ndsf good but t er, in
the yearjIBSl, pefween mc vj
of May and the 6th day of October.
. .t. -i m . AWA-rriki. j-VMr
The cows were kept in -common pas-
ture from the 20th. ot Maynunui tn
irt nf Spntehber.- and afterwards in
Fall feed,, and were ted witn tne iin
I nings of half an acre; of carrots, and
the suckers that grew on oneuacre of
corn.- The Quantity, of butter prouuc
j ed from these cows, , between the '1st
of May and the . i 5th; day of October,
tin the same , year, was 590 pounds ;
j apd there was made, within' that time,
from the milk ofthe same cows, 91 0
nounda of. cheeseA The .committee
were of opinion, that Ic. Lovett was
entitled to thti first nremium on thU
-The committee receiyed a statement
rS,m ri - .TnHrr Franri" of Jieverlvi
that, from. tJie mjl.k ot;thtce,cows, kept
on .his farm, was madesSM , pounds . oi
batter, in' the Veara8U between
the 1st daV of "June and the SOtb dajr
' ' t j:. '.i;il,a.' a o rr a
tinie, was made, from, the itiik of, the
.same, cawa cKojr pouuu& uii
WOOLj &c; b
; The delraand forf this article milst
:ontinue! to increase , The domestic
Mipply ;is not equak to' tne present
1 J J : T hn m rt ii f:?cf re rs : 'And m ore
factum Will undoubtedly; be estab
lished ' in the', country, every yearr-as
Under present encouragementSi tile bu
siness is- profi tabled a-lthcnl gh proscu -ted
with too little-eapftaU aod by those
whhaye yet; match ijlearn. ;
Koer.rp. - and certmn-
rarjaci win v" ' -fy
bi,wel Ire wanled for the are whwh
they rmay hereafte pay to1 Cocks tof
from the AtlanticcUiesiithU descrip
tion 8tockfwilbe;paHicuUrlprp
fitab!e..5lucb t f .th protluce of their
iard wifl notvrfir
of transp.rnng U to me, a.ooaru
. ttlwoi, besulei fading a market Id'.
Esq.4 at Sl per yard. ; ine;;Dieacnru
sheeting v'the same?:gehtleman at'65
cents per yard. & Pa! ot, cliildren's
stocking "of merino , wool, went ; at
ui. ..r.n ;m ur enifi flip iiav
mencau cmci jji ic uu ,
most of tbe,se states, maajso be sent
to Europe witb-advantsge-to tbegrowr
er and snipper. , 4
; And, as an important step trwa.rd?
the general introduction of, the sbejff er
j kinds of sheep ri wtfjri oMhis
j Tast courttry, B'i
beg feaye to.: sugstharitjmighte.
fonderlrtisefiiT to;sol.!cHnnttal,
thehticstedvrenortslfrom the several
states of this nniohi Wetting forth tlie
average weight of 'wool pe i4 heio , v of
jdHTerent breestosiber wirt theav
j rage weigfitvand 'dispoUion? jto fatrio
I the- shorn animalsShisfinigbCbe
j readily accomplished through the in-j
? f rumenianty ' cuniry- ami , mic
! agricultural ocieHes
! soonxauelpfmorflo
Ltt better animals . - i
My own flock; of 51 sheepaveragr
jed. abeiasf annual VsVear,:
i lbs; each of NjwoI In the dirt r but ioJo
the wool, with the reportior puhlica-
I tion, in Abe hopp, that ,nanypenyns
will do so likewise i and? tpns pave
tip wflv to an Jmnortantcrintional
ject-t A p introduction
into every part of ! his country. ,. r-
RICHARD Mi. Meade.;
t Frederick County, Yn ' ' v" .
ORIGiN dF THE" GENERAL5
." ..; ,.: , Distress.;
- From the Georgia Jovrvat
t'.i"
. After the storm of thirty years
which have laken the very foundati
ons of.'tindusfrv, trade; and morals,
through'ouftKe world, mankind have a
moment's pause; and seem mnch asto
nished at the cnsequence of a sudden
relief from tin horrors and uncertain-
riacnf war. ' v
We are In a general calm, bntthe
detirium' of the fever which is but just
leavii uo;stiil disturhsour fancy with
st rane d reams': each man u ndertakeR
in account for thegeneral distress, and
each one 'seiy.es on the circumsiances
aroupd hm,.and ascribes all his! mis-,
fortunes to them ; one attributes -all
to banks : anoiher to specie capital ;
a third to cash duties and lending the
governments money to Englishman ;
and a fourth ascribes all to a ruinous
system of revenue, which must be ra
dically rhange.d. What will alUhesfe
.AWpr wav. when thev look around
ih world & find all mankind involved j
in the same'gcnerariSin FfThey are
, riven, tnc -" V u
tney .r "ayc .j.-,VS, -a ;L:!iU'
! not menlidrf this; even as a rart oh an
j individual repott, for f called noone
to fitness) '(liT operatinnnorrrJid T
I think of weighing my sheep 3tt that
1 time r next 7eA,hpwcrer;Till; da
j both in formJUncl 'send a sample; of
ni-'-that every nation is amicien wmi; aim ""V7 ?T - u-l
Sr ilin governmenCvIn an ptiee, and we shall hay0seth
Wo those whoascribe our distress j j Uter too than to - crakr abotttjthe
in a want of protection to, our ;dotnesqtimesyi. v;v-v-;. - f- ,';.:V;.
ipa and rnonODI
The cause's ot general distress tnro -out
the world are however, paramount
to zV legislation, hey laresch ' as
ever have, a ud ever wi 1 1 agitate and
contrortherinduiofjm
iitnes sweep xiyextibns ,ith- the
shck ot, a whirl wmu. , w r u -tiet
us look at the condition of the
world iri J815. VEurpe just f rested
from a war of twenty--fiv yr$ S the
United States bapassedhrmjgh ejght
vpsI rs f embarfi:b resinttions.fcar.
;buripg:thw
nations had been disturbed and hack
tivated manufactured; and td-fl
reign Cm eichandite wait starfcej arid lr
high. V y-;. .-; -
-""This was; the conditioa of thirfgsnn
and
115 when the capital and Vnterprue
of thejuforld were let loose bya gene
VaTj)eaWiUm circumstance . was: uU
Lficwut ot iUe;L
;Y -
ficient of itself L S ether causes, ai-
led Stthe capital of mankiid waited s
opmirtunity, nen irmignt oe rcj iitu procetueu.iu ;
motion wWsecurit E
Sref of tlprd
Ih6 rAanC
fictUresa prod k-SV
productions of evev nation wefe con: jVeedings wpu'ld taU.place S 4 v A - :
in greatabundance ahd low, night'. On ;belnc(ciiallenged;b Mr; MBETm ? :
n ff ii r - rniiMi i t : w ltd c , uir v wric vurn imi-uwoi v r :r " r e
most
bowerfut. assisted in giving: 6." w- r- ."V . '.u. v
impetuosity
"Men who a'
ration
;em
.Withotit
husihesj
halt became i.Sil'eSRtieKlhi
Wcl alosseswl:twim
th prp eanses.' will be Prepared to ex
pect the cohsequences whicV follow- J
eu. , i re years i o i panr; i v i y 'jy
1argrprofi?ere all buyersnd
the - ? wsTbMtSc iTfhlT:$ f jnAf r J5ISC::
hnrrieSto apoth
change; wsyprofilafily os
i fiiese ? years1 Jon fid eiicre enters
prlzendicapitalJfeal anfic.titiotw,
cojitrlbulinVto augment 4he ;Cbusinesr
.ofthtfw
the melancholy reirerse
ie summer
.1 : o u a liiwpr nriret h & n ' i t wdu I d i
jiaVe commanded hemei Corifuience,
wsudd
pi r al lost (it power, : en terpr r.e was
lersi and pVice
of the world' wer? i.:pM4; pjro:
perty4fverr description real estate
shTpsrman'ufacxores and produce, were
samficeqfbr; th'ef payment -f athepe
'debtstw hbJ!
simu 1 taneouthruWhqu t the wrld
wel I as the ba nkruptciey of 1818, and
1 819 : 'which together relieved man?:
Mini. It"" ,..., ...-,- . , t
they had been-tempted to cntract bv
V.nA rTtsv'ihjiftmisa ot te0W wmcn
the great proiits on trade in 11510, anu
1 8 1 --3f; Z'1 ;;-Wvt';
ThA vpji r 1 R20. has brought us some
belief I e inal corigratuateurselyes j
tnat ine storm, ia . " v v ,
oontnro fthroadii . w e are
no looser alarmed with the tear; M
hankrUDtcies f cdnntlce has ;retunvi
ed to give artHmpUtse to trad; fcl
through; that,
pverv kind in the country. .
We arebegnnng-:rscriw
nroSabiVtheJiaP
rienccd" since 18d6.. As the nations
in the wnrld are i all now?imore oc.lfss.
engaged in commerce, .we cannot ex
pect so larg6 a share of foreign trade,
as we hud when jthey were; fightirg
thij'baftlesoiVamtJitioUrmen
cbastineltiade is Increasing rapWly,
and will permanently supply i08
We shall. probably tboenjoy aS large;
a foreign : trade: as anv other nation. -:-.y
Indeed if we coufd ; but forget old
dreams, we mign oeueye wui
' mmripntiii a hannytondHipo
at
hiW i rnlui ot raonerl of fl od,
. i- - v.t; vu .. .T.f ii4rhfte a little
h chants better maufacturers arid b
U legislators, . -.)r'
OniWednesdaynkht: upward!
ono nfifto-uiffed wretchestmosUfrm-
. . . ... ... -t-4
K.,v.lr' !iifl thp pntirft dressed in wmie
U.v'. 9 " - .
Shirts, surroum
, to tUf tid? Ot 5f(r "-"r -j: - - . ; , . - j -1 ,
rf hppn Almost tora ffene;wo tu,;,t "'- v v; i --j .
idle, or.acc0nied,ln tUe- varjVf 3l? ZXL.'fitiW i '
Payments. ota.uUmy,
exneriencei entered into a BPW:.iw?-y.?vr T" iSVillVi'min 'J
?heatsiof.thvor!a1 Ifmf" :
ot 1 8I5rhe.jmareTspi cverx4?
rwere crowded UfiMoip
nth'er 'rotihtries. andlforeign inefdan
- v S r b n
of lve5a titht-ptoor,-sl ncn m -, h
k -nPflrskheatbhrt Ai1er dragging himHpjotsloalpf b Uwajvdt ahoieaedfnV . . ;
inftoutthhojm
they drew up m regular Unewwu,
if ami, immeniateiy- coiiHnewtcu
the pblice, by.au orner irm jueir ica-
der. - th that discharge; one tf the or
lice. ' named-'Thoai Mdimrn, was sllot
deadt ,r 'Mr?-I)olao insttntly. Ordered,
uv party-to fireio riturn'V which "was.
quickly obeyed, and a regular .Vufley
1 j
W shecotat iisKirmisftes oqcrrep, o yji c - . ; ,.
i i" 'rui: jet hnrt ntr inn nriiinf.- .11 , .'f r .
jioHeclpdgreattnurnrw
nondeliandwatoldi
dead bodies arrxcnceajedjrrt ;
WrJfeTJ&tc
ip 7thetifirst staner ajrf ;
Rftfht palpHw hrthftv Jwere rfi terrea
uMhuigdaHhotiic
jjiece ot waste ground
hT.nlier'Wwfr:u
,lficesUh -JMnal Jlter .digguigrtho
sinii dred laitftiehtj in VaHtejon jlKeV
voon ta i r&w tie reVli 4i ad"b'ee hi r e moyeiV
liotetheyVwer obtigdito,earre--l. , ; Sjl
bbdiesWvtf?ldacethemlbe I
afiearil WtkemcO ifep'lil. . .
tlfiitrbVerahemn !
firoin It he lVeief ? tfctibti V hls;f namb i'ij
was Moran, anu was;uroiijer aw que oi ; .
theiprwonerji ustolhyasf ,
iUiVVgtiiihHimi iv?,
'.woul'ajiavjbee 1 : ,
but the first voiieVhe iell'ovji alt', W
dismounteiJvoo . j
their,bPC8etfH:X beroad s vi jheh . , ; j
OOrnoou .o AivcaijO prer4iu: a iuus.'
mimtl tVpj)caratiiel& blood'
i n'- yariu'u s paHs , thei li dern t ga ps ;
acro h iclihef wbj
awayy Vre al i besi(nea r ed.,wiR uIihU
4Therwer-teeVJiorsiAbriiuhf"iiiv
I to RatiiJteal ey bv the pulicej u Ort fiVVlcH '.; . j
j fn'o'wHt'ciiefi-werV jnfntih ted bSi Vad V v
uiesertea; manyj.01 inein wej-e jareauf
iuHjr w ounad.f,, ; if ; ; f. ,rv ; .;
4HA xonsidejrableumber:6f ipits, irtld f ; ; "f.
ftcv!htsV;"athlfstmeM :
Mr. Dorian KiiussecTi'firetwIc.-At" the , v
ieaaer.otfne..:.gavg
houselvtHere w:VeffllarJteiiin'eiiV
placed- at fnnererii poiriisp gjvp ine- i - ,
main tiodj nottc ot.ariy alanmv , hen, w -fjieyyw
'
leyfimt ':. yHhejpolice, thexaptainv or ' v
leader pt;tnegan, wmi was auiren
rsmbstsconspveuous matinpr, !mt a ' .;
white dress; a cocked hat kn 1 feathers h
endeavored to ra Hj his , troopsbut
oops,
rwi
thbut iiltecU
SHDCCO FEMALE AC
fflllE amwa,t Examination pLlhe Ptip u
jLH this Institutiori wdl colrnmlrtce . on
l5(h Novembrri ThPubliJ ire Invite
att i ? THOMAS OfltftBtJU. V J
late; of Rteighairu?8tcf t4 bringf 'ihicai.
fbnvaril ' within the linie nndlrf ie minhcr.
pTeftribedXhy law,. 6tferwi.ife Vteywillb...
barred j And .llerar jndefjt-d ' to Sa ids
KHWCr arc mjucBtea w rauc pajmeni wun- .
out 4;:Y M rH-; rv
Is iff S;.":'
th '
:j;-,.H;K0Ti.Gi5:H1
4 LL persona haTirAccwnt ordernandi;
f ny or denomiji atiorl jvhitfoever.
flftint the lutf it(ibcrt V"ifliamt. deeMl
MIOTIC B If iUO RXAkST CRTHW5x6lTS3rJ v .
that bu Toe dathOihrof oender ncit . v. c '
at ihe 0vfeelhrig-rlotie rah dccexHoi,' in , .
iherjitv blHpieiRh.ai bpled Vle, v '
to the hie1est.b
.t p. iJ7?i ' j-.Lwr-ti
dK tee place ' - ':
' tfie'v inii;ioJf tB J aX'i;;io;,. '
n;haont.-;rA full mvetin rx tvr..vstlr" .; !v J
'.Oiaeswd.. rJ.FaAtSIvUM- r ;
J PfwVicut, otjiue i; s .nl. . ' ... J
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