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71 St
jdukhhsp. I//..V/'
HRHE Officers anil Soldiers who
jj performed .Military services tor
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thousand seven hundred ninety-two,
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nionths ol \|nil ami May, to ■ .•
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within the vii iuity of that pi n •, al
ter which, 1 shall visit (he dillon nt
Counties in the Slate, giving sp.a id
notice of the same, sons to allord
every facility to the claimants the
opportunity to adjust ami setth tin r
claims, with convenience to them
s elves.
.1 w hi x ri:i:. . x
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uiontlis. ami forward tiieir account ;
<o the subscriber.
Augusta, April 3, I!' > '' <
Hi/ Juthority oj tin Ggm'uj'i > 'J ,u
LOTTERY,
FOR THE BFWHT OF
IV rig’iitsbarough
I'ndtr the Maiiaist nt ot of ,
T Will IE, I J. F. H \ VIII. iON
tl. GIBSON. | D. M VoING Xl.i .
C. UN, I » Met K V X
1- BOW DRE. 7'o.m: n.,
H. VEnii, Siorhirjn
SCHEME
l Prize el s. ,U('O h ‘ZWi'iii
1 “ “ “.’,OOO “ Y 0
1 “ “ 1,000 “ I.>loo
a . io “ i,i>i '
4 “ 300 “ L- '»
5 “ “ ‘JOO “ t.'-co
:o “ “ ioo “ t.<' '
'MI “ “ 50 “ i.oi'O
100 2,i'uo
200 “ “ 6 “ l.Ci’o
1,000 “ “ 4 “ 4,000
8,500 “ “ 2 ““ 17,Ui'O
n,sit Prizes L’.t-O
I'.-ll Blanks.
PRICE OF TICK! VS.
Whole Pickets N- t’ l ’
Halves 1 00
Quarters 5 J
Subject to tiic usual deduction if fifed
per cert; but no deduction mil be made from
j’rizi s tor whieii 1 ickt is v ill be taken in p iv -
mint. Altii deducting (he sum to be lain I
I'ir l.e ' netit ot In Vc.nlemy, ami t.e m
t snrv exo uses, from the pro: ; obtainni
nnd . me, a b iteier ina x r > mam. w ill
be >ui..k ! '>,i,. new Prues so d at tin wheel
t 0.., bt ticlui ih. ii appeal's limn t e above
I'l.in , T < drawings will succeed each <. icr
...- .petdilv as ths sale ot Tick.ts will peri. 't,
ol wlitiu due notice will be given V each
crawirg tin pnipurti md number oi tliesimd
-1 r it. i ... i cz, s will be preserved as
or my | i ic-ble. Prices payztle lw< n
>l iv .0 r (he completion o > e draw nr,,
tr > ill b< paid am tim< if a part will be
1 .ken >n nt ii h<’< (Ou ..mount optional'
wnii tia. u'..e.) mi -h induction made
from leal p.ut n l ' t-aiu _:i tasii.
Frill■ . o dr '
s.een.i Diaivmz ou the i’hird Saturday m
jilay next.
L< . s uklri -id to me (post paid) " ill Im
promptly atu n.u d to.
B PETIT, G C-.’K
Ami JO, 1 >J/.~
To Printers.— The Editor of the Georgia
Patnort being desirous to bring his affairs to
a close, and coiled in his numerous debts,
which during a business of ten years, hav
been accumulating in different parts of the
State, offers the establishment of th< G .irgia
Patriot for sale, on accommodating term?, to
an approved purchaser.
To an industrious and intelligent gentle
man, who knows li jw to shape his politics to
the circumstances ofthe times, this establish
ment oilers very great advantages.
During the last two years there have been
from l,5l»(J to 2,000 papers circulated weekly
from the office, and it is probable that there
may be a continuation of tht latter number ol
responsible subscribers. The advertisng pat
ronage has also been very consindcrable, and
is inere sing.
Letters address' d to the Editor {Post Paid')
wiil he attended to.
Editors in this and the neighboring
States will confer a favor by inserting the
abovt several time*.
Lor Sale or Rent.
ONEoftlu br “ami most pleasant housed
in the Town of Milledgeville, situate in
Liberty Street, nearly opposite George K.
( layton’s Esq. Any person wishing to pm
cbase a house and lot in this place, will get a I
great ba gain if .application is mad. soon, or |
will get (he rent very low for the remainder >
ofthe present year.—Apply to
I!, ('osiinrd.
.Milledgeville, May 7, 1H27. 70—If
NORTH AMERICAN REV JEW.
CONTENTS OF Mi. LV.
■B Article
n‘ ■ ■ meet. .
(5 She ion de los Vi ages y Dt*cubiimi
( i>. ’■> <pi< hicieron per Mar los Espanoks
d sd Eines del Siglo XV. con varios Doc
itmi iitus ineditosconcernientes a la Hisio
ri i de la Mai ina Cast Ilana, izc. Pur |
Don Marlin Fernand, z. de Navarrette. I
Madrid 1w25.l w 25.
11. I'ravi Is in La Plain and Chile.
Rough Noles taken during some rapid
Join in ys across the Pampas and among
the Andes. By Captain F. B. Head
ill Life of i beobaio Wole Tunc, and tin
('ondition of Ireland.
Lite ol 1 heoliald Wolfe Tom, Founder
oi the L ulled Irish Society, . ml Adjutuu'
General in Hie Service of Hie 1-rem h and
Batavian Republics; written by Himself
t.;lh his Political Writings, I’ragmen! oi
his Diary, Kr. Edited by his Son, Will
'on Theobald Wolfe Tone.
i \ Kent's Commentaries on Vmerican Law.
< ommcntaries on Aimncan Law. By ]
tie Kt nt.
V 1 »iey ami Practice of’the I nifed S'ates
ml (treat But mi in Huir I’rc i inie'ii oi
l . -O'.
ludiati Treaties, at L ml II
t I I li li.ui \liairs ; to whicli
. .id ait an \j.p< n bx, i■ n“ ;• i. I 1i ■
<■ I Illis's of till < >id Coe • '■ , I:I I ' II
mi, .irta’il State Papei , m n iation 1 > 1
> : i.in Vlfaiis.
Vi. Mi l lem.ins’-. I' •nr .
I . flu- I.< igm in I. ihr ” of
V dencia, I'he V c.q.< . s i.i
i iher I’oi m
2. The i ei - .nr! ii: < . N . i , t ,
VII. < iTt. I N
I. I,i'■ : > n I ' ■ . |
2. liiti rm.l .. . i > ) i t;< o.
if Im.in 7 I It- iv.
LIE ; v i . oi lh ( i . 1.1.a. .
5. M, rsh's t ■ l \dd.c
G E.ulo . V < : X di
7. B. .1 11 Iti m I >. to C-'t m eH-
C'.l I |
S. < I ■ , it:, t.. ,
A'h..
9. H. il ' ' ' • f Brown's I'lii
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Ji) M, V. V • r. 1 \
It No icln I I . • I’«| 'll “
t 2. i pi its <>i i : . ot Xinhci .:
Cull.
13. Cm.mt > k’s Mi ' -
Quart, ily I , -I X >• il in’ation*'.
Vpril 50. I “-27. '.’ 1 li
umri'J 1 ™" - 1 ” .' ">■ ■■■'■<> •
POETRY.
h HL GREEKS.
T!u foll.rv.ii' ' . I r. I er. iva!, <■ —i- ;
posed tor ’ - . i m, we ( <
, H . .. I
rhe I ■ n>' 't •I ’ < .1' • !>.-.
J'OUM- ' It . r, u: ad- < -
I I .•■ • .;fl
L“ . hi I. .
1- . 1 . -.u .
SI aine * ■ i.ii'i . '
I' u'i n cl. .to 'us
Not t<> i.u . ■ > i . I - ■
’■ ■■ '
r t'\ v t h? ’ t k
(I. toV I’-.- f'ur.ljvtrw
<>r tr.eir > in i: .. .
ILr ' i not: ; ’ 'C < :
“ ii r.s ,t v,e taint :im‘ -iu
. 11 ’ t. : iu '■ rotis toe is : :
I i the " .istm,, I'siu
V>: i’' . • •' ilv for ■. 11
WL. i i- i *v th. W “ill- •
1.. -v t. ' hear: - .
i a -th aloi.< ..« .4 t..r, .
T ■ the r.roun'.ain —to ’
> u.s tly ami "< < p the
l-M-ii die tlr.ili Ini a
Better dealt th .
(>;■’ tbrhid it, chest n l.r
Ow u wi.’.c th>‘ aelpiti- ha;. !
Four iymi n .'.'.id wmt hk :.
W hat i- wealth to tame
Quick! be.’ re t’u fl - <
Fee. '■! feed the holy fire:
I mr—and ii shad kindle high< r
Win r • ... n .me.
.ii ier< nil : r..<" it it
'tated llui’ order* .roe Lu <ur. t er>
ed at Pitts’ -arv !cr (. i.a.:u
<»t eight- :i' tr utioine" e: t" enlv
hor-e |H>ner. <1 :n-. <1 <xt r >~\v :
■ . ’ Thit hew .....
-age it’ ti -' "v- I t iti -s t-alcui de
l |'wi. at dis' t'.cxt . . elt’.l ot (s>
A ti nd .nd r.iat.t.ia, *. ..’ cll n.
chinerv ta N'" rk. tn i ’• r
Hae tibieruntartes, pacisque imponere morem, parcere subjectis et debeilare superbos. —\ irgil,
Mill edgeville, Monday, M\y 21, ; *27.
that 1 informed you we hat! mailt an
'degant broad cloth power loom to
g-o io Leeds, which left this country
l month. This is certainly a new
article ( f export. :
[Our readers will recollect that a
Intle while since, see page 81, when
•penkmg of the arrest of some per
sons in England for exporting ma
chinery ('■ Fran .. .wt ;• • d-
ed that application should be made
to our work-shoj s, and that “Broth
er Jonathan” would supply certain
important articles of hi- own “new
contrivance. Our i’ri. t.d dr. Brew
ster, who was in Baltimore a day <u
i two ago, told u- that the oiacudierv
which In In:d sent l<yorder,to/’;us
sitt, was so mijcl. -ipyniVud, t hat h-/
had received fit sb orders for the
supply of a quantity o! his own ma
chines and other (or the
manufacture of cotton and woo;.—
These are new things a. I pleas
ant. W c like tiiis method ofexp <ri
ing provisions. \\ e pa. k up 5(»0 < r
1,000 d-Jlars worth of flour, -u a
small box, and foreign it’s re ma 1
to contribute to the po.lh ofour
firrners, who will rol dee ti i-_-
cany thing from thcin j
APPLE OR( H J(D. ; .
(From the Peopb ’ A iv< t '
It i- a pleasing thing ! me, f >
read the experiment < a: I
t ions us nen in cur own c. unt rv, on ,
any thing that belongs to farmin,
and mine may be so to others li
have been taking olio rv.itinn anil
making some expi rinienis on fruit I
trees, where i now hvc f< r forte
\i .ir>|iasl. I shall give some direc
tions how to manage an apple or
- hard
When you are about to plant a i
apple orchard, von may lav it out in
(lie following maimer: set i stake al
the corner of your erchard and tak
your course due south., or cast 'as |
the case inav bn,) with a chain or’
line oi two pole- long, an<! set up a i
stake at ever, length for as many I
tree< as ’on want to plat ’. in f! ,t I
<•■ i'ir-I'. ’i'hen i :d« ■' oil at ' id |
aiutle bv a comp.i -or a . ire, in i
set up as i. in' 'k “s \ u w ait
rows in that mrec’ion, ■>: 1
w ith the »t h< r t'- o >i' c *ln 1
t ike a plough and run --tr.i“_!:t Ir an
f ake t<> '-tak>“, and co -- it like tor
ecru, (lien take <i '■pade and dig i
h I at tli • cross big t t.ough to re-
v ' ti.** r ots of ( h ■ t re< - w,f h< nt
h. eg t i ni Put in a hit’>■ *•». il i :
t ’> • i» ’ i ■ ( I In !e. In tore vo l
t: tn ■ ,u .1 t (lie tree - »
f ‘ • n!! be be!
’> <’ u p <■ '>(' ' :r tree i
'I >I ! n . ' i >"• '!'. at I o’clock.
i !,p (lit hob "if! :o>d st ii.
and pul -‘U •< ' .jtt-.pt.> keep it
l. n 1' • the .; • ■ tins lean
t'> tl. -on;;, ii, f..y vut: -I. ,le t l.e !
i, J , i fir '■ ol it ■ d 'v, which
vi i ' ' . > ’ ■(■ ■. - toitin 'he
dy ■■ il ;■ c ’-'l' I \tigu-t. mil
tin. i mil wu. is in the spring, after
L. t . I- .1 tile tr< i’-> straight
I I. tr ■ . -in■ .Id I an the nt her
viv ih ' .v> .il Ie i ! to kill the
lek i'll ‘ e Upper sid- V. hen veil
H<! in broom
S- ■ ' 1 ■>in w ,l i th I'Viz's I '
'' <v I r .1' ■’ : k I’hls 1
■ . ■ . r ' : m eating |
W ii e • - |
in st
„. i, | , r y j : .| ’ ] <( . ( . .
? . . t :
. ; D I liars
.iv .l i 'r i g . - .n i ■ c -mall
fthe tree-
!Hi :• ti; ’ o’n un u I March be
i I ioi egg
. ’ . t!iri ■ -!• ■ t an iueii
i. : i.e ’> .nd about one-
' . iii.' . n ;; i . round the
Tin . .1 v. Hk a
■ . - ■■ ..oviriii.-h-
■. '. ai >• . a t < ■. grow ti*.
| I hc-e ki.ot- < .’i . ' -ic-i -ceil
•r,i; i ti;>' 1 - > ’! and a’
v r k 'sure t " .; vou c m
Ipick them ) ievi ih< v
natch, they go up th limb at I tat
w’hile the sun is w arm. In the ev -
aing they creep down tu some fork
lof a limb J'here tiiev m.'ke a un
like the st atcr an 1 creep xr thi
wcb " hen it i- c< Id >r w r V
"h n i* i- warm they go io eating,
and " lie i lb v have i’en ail the
leave- .md bi. --i ms i i that hr i, >
a \ It -.end io an -iiier fork.
...» j-c< :i 1 new br.ci.m- until th y
eat ; li up or unti: t‘. y g. t to then
■ !i ;r- vth. Then tiiev -catter n
' t V d •; Ciicn. -sei. to cm
>s > tv v h re ti.ev " a 1 tin n
- !ves ,p ma clo-e -Jk"' rm ir.
I 'Here ’hev remain uu'.d t . <
•d’. go and 1 li • .r i.; t 1
I v’ari n t kd'cd G ;ore the -i • >
I n b, th< bst v.ay t
m - to take a slick - i
n j and twist the cate: pillars in tii'm’ j
o|own vveb, and bring them down and :
y I mash them 'Phis nm-t be done in!
v I morning, before they leave .heir nest: i
lor m the evening, after thev return !
a I from the branches. ’I !■. \ m mu-1 i
:•: r peat a- fieri as you sec them col-,
r- lect into the forks ofthe tree- In I
i i this wav I keep my orchard clear ot i
I-j these devourers, excepting’ those j
c I trees that are v ery large.
i- There is another thing that is dc--
n tructivcto apple trea-s, which I call
,v a cancer, for want of knowing what
- it should be railed, it is a thing
■i tli.it gi’o>. out ofrcttcn wood that
v h: s ! ark cn. it grows in great plen
-• on old iO'-t oak frees. Tin out
> ! ••: •• shirp and l< .rd in dry weath
e er but in-v ‘ weather it is soft like J
i- a miishro ni This thing starts from I
e dca-i c. ti ’ {'routs at the root ofth'
- apple tree mid by some means en-
- tei - in I rtaceii ti e bark mid wood
-of th •iL ur.-hing tree in the summer
r time, and on th-* in .’th -ide oi the
a ■ When it cuce gets a start
the sap ct’tin tree j ikes it jn>w ra
r ]'div, raise the bark from the tre: j
- arid ina’-.t - wav for the thin edge to >
grow on be.’wcer the wood and the
tree and il will soon burst tile bark
so t hat the br nv 11 -ap w ill run < ut
P.v this ' 'Hi will first 'bscovcr the
< ricer, and in i tew week- <1 will
‘'grow ch ir round the tree, and so
i kill it without fid When weeds or
1 i g”am grow t;.i k about the root- > t
.: tree-. thc’V are the most subjt ’t t"
j■ ! killed this v When you tn 1
jdi-cover ’’ • a:i i mnmg on', von
, must lake km. and cut all i li<
growth of i.';-' < r c'e.iti oil. Willi
;d! th ■ bark !■• il you lease a p< c<
only a-, b'g as ti.- point o. a lanci
it wdi grow if ■ bark will p
‘ from tin i: e Iha . ■ tak< napi < e
' ig!;t or t> u ii'lie quarc offthe i-ath
side of a tree, iv. the (rec would live i
; number ol year aiter V. lien yhi
| find any of vour lr di tlint grow
1 lon rich 'oil. if v> u find that the bark
’lis 100-r; from the tre at the roo’ , !
‘l-inil rotten be sure tl. it it wi- i
’ i '.m V 1 p; ,;v 'ii! thi. . cut .di
1 ! > i;r -p" clc-e to t 1 c!ri . |
I hav- lost a i ml r of my I t j
1 1 to f !•; ; -c 1 team ! ir out ih- >
’’ . rov. 11 o. t !:> e.uic rv- ill I• ■ t !u< x
1 ‘ sole I ii! c; and oi a black colour. I
’ and of ; firm a- übsta icc as to ]
r burst tl k t *ge trees i
* | i-not ;-t other things you must
,i ii I -.t ("tike vour gnu in \<--
1 j v emb( r and Ib’ em' r '. kill ev> rv
‘ ‘ sap c I-. r 1 < a- ;
1 i |n,- .o I.a I- oi < ’ v ’.r >'•
1 i ,! f .• I, ii -at . I-r v. : I '•
'lt! ''i “ I ’ ume ,’ . i de--, i . I
‘ I
•I II v- nt ' I . :r
J: . ■
I r< J' ■ * * |
J plent -
i iiic v ear I > the • ’t hey enti r .
jI hi thr -'I ,h tb Iw.i'k ( f the ir. at '
' ' surf.ic i * the "round wb' n the. <
' .re ii" largi r t nan a gram >-t v. h- at. :
I and thev -t:.v and « at the out-ide t i i
' th wo d mild ti t v are a- big as ’
one’- htth.' finger. Sometimes tlier»
I will lie i d zi ti oi t- min ouo trei‘.
When y j go t® hunt tficin clear
! ;tw;>v th. e ..th trmi) tin root el i n>’ ,
, ]
I tri ■■ tv< ur ku;!( and rut' oil t.iv |
' | _um wl ■-h com ■> . 'it ol I > b. i (
th -I tl'. enter I i > lit 11 “ ’< s
t hreug h <<ni’< to'h>■ th .' '- o’ t•.
ha • * a k.'t) >m- ’ >. : t .
.!. ''. and -m ’ - b iow I
• <>k n: ' on-; xv,i< . -I
' so ■ last -; . g I ? t ; t■
back Ihi <! -t i. •• r> ’
i w iter and ;.! 't '■'. ■’ > ! :
’ 1 irk is ; .1t..-, r w I
,jI. '' i!;> in tint o if y i -h> :. i
not U'lil hem
f ie tune to | -m ’ t r >''.'- m t h»*
-uinmer. \ ’ t’. - - • ■ •
w.it< r -prout. < r a -ma.i hml> grow
ing where it shou'd not, vou nm-t
cut ir cl -c to the tr> ■ It tin- is
Id c, the tr . ri
‘over .
' tiiick'rthai ’ ' i '
’ ■ t' - ' lorn i’
'' I mg- I : t : ’
n ,i\MES!I'J! r ll<
■; V■ I : ' < 11 -7.
A i Rvnw xvs. Ou. rt adi r-" ill p- -
" th no or Im ry de_ree oi - it■
I■''■ ■ 7 ’ ’
!•• iv . r o’ rail" o-' < a n >i- ic Hmu- -
•fl i- xtracted from the lctt> r ' a
t •g- iil -ii.m t. -v e : b> ;tn ‘ ngl ml 1 -
ted 14th Feb 1827. Tje t
•ir and my-"It b i .r_ ctmpbted,'
v o - -a»>-t i:■ ion. n. ve tigatrnnl
t tkc rrlvay- ot li - I-. igdoiu '.e
o |parts me this day toe.n ark in
It-:! fir packet r Ncw-
t York ? ’ . ■ J
[•no month- exam, mg r;".' - I
II . ver at?> u: A ’
‘ !.- c
-
-I Io you to
[Vol. H. No. 20.— -Whole No. 72.
‘ speak of twenty-four empty vv aggun
: weighing more than thirty tons, be-
• ing forced up hill, all the way by
i steam, at the rate cA'eighteen mile
jan Lour, and this upon a plane a
’mile and a half long. I came down
the plane, standing upon a knee o>
I the hindmost wagon of 24 loaded
| on's. weighing alt eg ther one hun
i(if:ni tun ,tb descend the plane by
their own av.ty, nt fi; t slow and
w ith a solemn sort of’grumbling: but
wh >n the acceleration gathers to a
h< ad, it is as fearful as it i< bmiuTm’
d 1 !-. ’- :u' the p inii'ir nm I■ oi com
mmiicaticn here, tireai Britain will
.-■ cm be covered with them. \\ e
could not have constructed a good
orc witlio.it coming over to exam
line the di.tcct - ci the exist mg on ■-
•here, for it is only the /icr/lcGoas ap
pear iii the public works on rail
ways. ’
From Niks’ Register.
.’ .I■ ... 7«re •>! the Um
After considerable retlection n
the subject and careful references to;
I me efth important statistical fact • \
(that bear upon it, we have reached
; the conclusion- —that, a! no previous
tune, during the period of our na
tional exi-tcacc. lias the -tafe of our
agri 'iilt'ire more imper ou-lv de
m md- d the serious reflection and
. ar< of aw. v and paternal gover-i
--rimnt, tit in • t the present m mient.
'! b nigh there is. perhap-, I -- ol
ac tnil suT r ug in the • nited Stall
than in any other country und r
In w i n a great degree of p’*cum ir
d: (re-.- md priv ate ( mbarr.e--ni
pr> v ails; mid the prospecl b
f, re t;-, i< unless the profound it
t ent ion of our si oil e >.t sl>;dl l>< ex
cit' d and exerted to rein vm flu* peo
ple, that we cammt m/. .-(/.wr to those
high d( tunto which our republic
: i euf i idlcd, so ceriamlv a*nd rapid
ly as ought. Wi’totally disii’,ow
anv <h he to build up a JuotJ or
arli/ieiiJ sy tein, for the hi’tieht of
anv >'!:<-> ol mill' iJual-, even lor tb>-
avricu'. 1 ural md though they mike
up ab- ut Hire:- fourth*- ol our whole
IP< pul.'tii .i but I-,- Id 4 ex pcilieni
•an ! |>r per. .ill turn ami in m -
I , .... , indiv d‘-..i «il izcu .to
■ ; relit bv all lh>’ ;n!v .in'ag< s wlm l>
j Gon and nature have givi n. t > |-r<
; mote Ihe g> ner.d w, I'.u bv 'e
>< uring the happiness and pro-peritv
ot all, and each through w noli -<’im
omplovinciit and reasonable comp- n
s.imu t< rlibor I’oreign commerce
n- t<> in n.\ ot’ i ur late most vain i!>!
comii'i-d• ’ ie'. bids to produce il
■ > r ii > i'r 1 tb > (-, ami nien L v'c h on
J con!', e'l.-d to (urn their atl ’Hr n t"
j new’ .article-: and the niigh 1 ’. '!i m
ig -- "liii h have t.-ik' n place in the
! c >! Ltm'i ofonr country, in varim -
I and important resp'-et- -hot,l 1 u
L,.,. n . ;> md soh um cmi-
j Gder H on- a- to the future . a I
I m*f g’-eni Iv forbid a yielding to t< .’n
;,. r." i.r !'"!' <’a'-p:ir f v purpo-. -
• intever m w m.p -le the march ot
> i ■ i-rifor i •i e. aii.indonmeiit
’oi irntnu! <' 1 '•< i..- |>i> -• 4 right. I
ji- th gif: of I’r.o ma I , that till
I nt'ed Sl -t. should b*‘ tree inde
pendent awl happy —and it depend
upon ■ urs'dres whether w-’ will re
turn ■r < ■ t aw iv the blessing- (><
I 4 • I Tli ■ policy of tin- r > p'lb-
!' <•. wbeth r it regard-- agriculture.]
1 r mutactures or commerce, mb re r
■ ri> -r. niu-t not lie -übject> ,, l to
- <ftramsment parth - > r
I ■ , 1 i ft -rYr p ■li’!'’-'l liarif' l"
I' f n re, rt: 111 v ’ hr* < ; e
,s lt ppears' pr b
' 'Hlitcil ag t tn
-i-ner >1 remarks i d u-; 4’.
7 1 -V hen we ■,| t doVV n! o II: : k
. ' hs( -v aiioiis on !he pa-t, :T' '
.11! pr<>b;;!ile -f.i'e <1 our e.TI i
I rultiir h-t- m wlm h we h ’to
.hm (:)''( - ->c ’ ' •(;,»■
I] 11 id in all v' l ■a lll u- r
I : tin t J ■’:> ' 'i 'h ought
Ito bn • p'lr-HC'l. \\ 0 have
, rn r r ••weto Im 1 cr
. or i rul; r tliim.'-, -
y- !, .'■ to Ft. • 1
ihe < ominunitv at
' i - ' ! ■’ t’u t.> n- and p: rti- s
• h r -n,' ■ dor 2' - .!"’[> '■ i' ■'!
11, v n. • '■. w c never v <*t
e ! th.-1 th re is -i >y rn i-
|,. ■ I ■' i >-( r-’’ v <4 ir.t> re-t arnot.g the
I w d( Iv --c ‘.it' red pr o[ le <-■] the 1 r.i-
I S’ > : es and that, in ra itt> rs of
j • - *.. •-> mit b 1 mp r -
! .. - -10. >- rm : c i-w "h; htit v c
il> . e-W', isb'.'d in our political c>> -
•titution d< r which well.'*- I. !
i • ■ 1 md ’ a
|er '. ■■ ■ have Im en a< at 1 t
I political fi Itn r--- md thf ■ rring
I !•> “t » >-f tnd ■'/ ’ ■ v. '• i ’ !;(■ ID 1
|-g . Ot t . -I- W ho. m ’h' g
!|» « ■.-•<: I, .vt -■ m> ‘J •->!
I liiev would “ rather reign . h—l
i it.am -erve mL. :c- w
| I !r' " 'iL Irr I ■’
..I ’ • •
•H r; iirules
[UR $4 IF NOT PAID IN SIX MONTHS.
Vegetable and ammal food (except
ri-'cj arc the main agricultural pro
lucts. f->r export from the states
M ine New Hampshire Massachu
setts, Rh ’de Island, Connecticut,
Vermont, New York. New Jersey,
Penn ylvania, Delaware, Kentucky,
Ohio Indiana, Illinois —and partly so
->f M rlyland. Virginia, Tennessee
and Missouri. We shall take the
th. T' first and the three last years
inserted in the valuable table given
in the 28th volume of this work,
: r;< e : to - 0.0 what progress we
o iume ns to <.iic export ol
t -.1 lo and animal food :
Flnvr. Uls.
17')i bl 2.681
I) ? 8.1.464
J7.'J 1,074,632
2,518,734
Ft of, Porn
1701 72.771 27,781
1 ' . 631
17 93 75,106 38,565
2 12,515 104,44?
104,142
316,657
Flour, barrels,
1822 877,865
1323 756,702
1824 096,702
2,581,263
lle< i Pork.
1 ’ J 9 *.610 68,352
; 61 118 55,.529
i . I (’■ 07» 67,229
225.1(12 191,110
191,111)
4 16,212
b’hewuig an increase in thirty fivo
yi ars, durnig w hich the population
oft he producing states has been al
mO't liu’l'led. ot only 62,48.5 bbls, oi
tlour and 09.25.5 barrels of beef and
pork in three years, ora yearly in
creased i .port of 21,000 bbls, of
dour and At.ooii barrels of beef and
rk And in the years 1791, 1793
i and I 793 we cxport> il 373,352 Her
of rice . nd '.iilv 301.('b3 m the
Ivc ir- (:'• 22, 11! '23 and 11'.21
ti c the z z ,.•.(<>/.' / that establishes
! hei ;q>a- it vto produce,or ihe amount
of th< ton i'.m demand Luf ii the
ni'iiii I - 'w us those articles is rc-
■ riled, it is probable tint those ex
port, 1 in the three first years was,
i- i iilv Ivv ice as large a (hat of t hose
xported in the thre<’ last. Jsuch
value was not given in the (Hlicial
papers uiitm th'.' war 1303, and, re
t ; rmg again to !>•' table ivc have
I fie fi dlow ing it( nr
I .i‘< dolls Href Pork —dolls.
I i . 9,3|u,(»00 I. I <s.()(to
i ; 7.10( I.UUO 4 '»( X I.' ’()<?
j , I > ! 3'2 ;.<)( IO 4,1 II < >OO
1.. r ■
g • - (mu J 2,576,000
l . .j76,UUO
i I' '. k 3 7 ’> I 1 <" >0
pp / Pori —doll •’.
) ’,52 ),000
||-; i uggpaK) 246 I 000
iL n ,5,7.5:i J i 0() 2 628,000
j 1 > B'2 | i K)(i 7,6 18,000
j 7.6 18. '>00
I /’. ( r * I ’ (KlO
>,,w( ie tbit the money-valuo
fthe chiif agricultural jiroduct-< x
namedj
i -!■ uric, ii mdh' n i of dollars nd
1 id' r-iMv '' '-ding >ne hlf more
[ 1 1 1.> 1 i 1 ) and 1805 than in
it; ’j i 2 • ■ d I ‘2l, 'i’he value
! ■ I"- ric, i p< it' d bears fully tuO
j oi' |wp limn m tavor ofthe car
> he-t v ars There are no spcciali
! • in the- selections —for the ■ ar
" -t and the latest years given in
be ’abb a-e oifi-red, and almost any
•of u • ---.u yuurs cyrnparcd
with another ot the later, will shew
♦fie sanx; general tact.
With tlx sf result.- before us, it is
:' rf’cc tlv plain or, indeed, '-elf evi
; 4 ttl it the u imcri/i' people oi the
• . ram-grow mg and grazing states en
iur r rated bo'/';, arid containing
' ’c ut tiirce,-f 'irth- of a!! the peoplo
■, • the Unite dSt t( < ould not pos-
I '! v d. petal upon the j'orci'>n dc
l mand for their serphis productions *
I ‘.ence it was indispensable to tu' i*
lexistcnce perhaps—•at least, to their
I - a-'-mab!' rt. w hicli th Lu
! . ... i a . , r -j rightfully d< prive them
th it the '-h mid turn the - at
n • ot I. r rji.itb r '■ I f Y
I ■ L -t 4 nrobabl.', -d'-’O 9”0
I li . f do]' mmmi! ••
I .- g . bnmnt n the '■ ■ f dmg of
.• •; and 11 • 1 ' ia -
■ d i..' -! '’• to cm; oy
r ■ ,:; 1 1 - ;i ■ j > i I'-ti, a lid _. ■ O
d ’u'lii'. !mi.-ry 'I he pr. s. nt
i . ~lg t ti.-- pr>> i; t .’ he* p
' on ■ A. ..
i . t. . - ' .. ic . ' i.'r g .
. t’ .r 1 r lob iccu at
i • . : (j> ■ h
i • latter afUcies engage the ualmn*
j u kgwlay.o agj pabbe cure. b?»