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SUi IS.N, Esq.. anaanouce himn as a candidate Th voCes J. 'ts CO':l POU%D SY DR. SWfitUNUJS VIRGINIANA, iCU.P~ WILD) C&I1ERIY. ... tme to take thle libaert of writing to &ou at i itme to epre'oy a pprohilian. *andl to recount~mend toa the atteation of healds offamrilies aolhrrsvyour aavalable meili cine-ahe Comapaan~l 's rap aat Prunn.. Vir inina or or WVal-l Cerry Bark. ft my traye- af aite I tet ,een in many inltn ces Ihe wonderful tffects aT vonr medici e in relieving chilaben afvery obatiatCeaaaa plaint:. seh, as C Euhi , hezn Chsoakin;;f Phlegm. Athmati : t:k. mc. &c. I houild :tol h:ve fwritieng tis letter. haowever. :at presen!. :although~l I have felt t kmy dlity t al my te t imnautay ta it forfi so'ie, lald it not been for a late in stance where the medhicine ::htave alluh to was instrunoental, in restaraing alo prfe health the "only chibl." whosf'e ra1 i ti as almost hopeless, ins a f:mily oaf ihiai:iin tance. "I thank taven,"' aid she' aig panther, my cthld isaved fram the ja of death! O how I fered the relenles ravager! Ba t nay child ia sale ! i. itit Beyond all douht l)r. Swayne's comat poni Syrup of WViki Cherry is the mno~ valuable mediri n ihis or tny ather cama - try. I am certain I have wit.ed more tha~n one bknudredl cases where tt has twen attendets .eitha compleze success. I am u-in. it mnyielf in iin obs~tinjate ittack aof lBroiichitis, tio whichi it proaveal effectiust in an exceedin~aly short sit. e, coides~hring the severitv of the case. I enn recomand it in rho'fullest coanfidence ofits uperriar vir tules; t i onld atlvise tha hus o tiit .abead be wiuhiout it; is is very pleaatnt anad al auy's benefiiasl--worthItdoubatle ~and tla-ne) ten times its price. TFhe Pahllie tre at red there is to quackery abuat it. It. J ACKSON. 1). 1). FormerlyPastor fitelrst Pr.,bayteri by Dr. swayn a5.Nort h sit th -anal bay -Co. Druzggsls. cer streets, ll am -tf G 1I'OFFATT'S VEGETA15LE LIFE PILLS AN) r P111CNIX lilTTER.. ORIGIN OF THE LIFE .IEDICINES. V 11 E reader may not periaps be aws are that the origm of .MIottt's Life Medicinaes %%as the result of a protracuted ned painfil ill nessoftheiroriginater, Sir John Molfat Whesn taken ill. Mr. M. was prooSperistus and flour tshieg merchant in the lower part of the city of New York; and having consulted and employed a number ofour tmst skilful physiciatns. he. ater months of suffering. was prevailed upon 41 purchase the recipe of' the invaluable vege. taWe preparation now offered to the public. The effect of the Life Medicines in his own case was so singular and remarkable. that te immediately detertiied to of'er it the worida medicine It- which he unot only owed hi' te. but his haPpineus. h'l nulrm ,.uccess w hich las' since attended their adtmini'tration in e% e. r instatwe. where a fair tii-il .a4 hseein iu %n e tn, has twn nttestel h% tw sttl5. andt'l in. Feoncstibly proves their intriaisic tierit. wTut LUrr Mrk.11tCO-G ENFAL- RNtAnUS These nedicinm s aret indebted' for thir nt.1i1n4 to their tmatifsa't anll ctsn-ble action is pur y ing the 'spritgand chantts'l hf .il', andh ndii :1'# them with re'wed ts, e a:id %ivr. and to itm. untdoubted fact that it :a ve'r% ea:trly 1-enrod tit their history they had resctted tfelsrer, fiota the Verv veire of atm 1nuntime~ly grave. aier all the decZ-ptive snostrs:ia-s td the day. pieserathed by pl ,sciats. .a nuerly failed. itt which ca se. thry also permlnteantly seenre'd that Stiforme enjoyvintl of te.altth. withstat whi" hi lift tLuslf is wait a ,aI tiul ble--ingst. So great inaleed had their et- ary i:.variably proves. that at was scarcelv lIs's than un11raculouts to toth-le % ho were unaqtiufaill td ilsth Ill.. hIantil'ly hihilamotphi cal ptfetreples itpont which thew e ou p ud. ed. Andi u1pon; which they conl-egnentl11y art Til., 1*11 .\ NX BIlTT'lt ame so called, because thee ponsses the power of repsrngi the expiring o-todiem s ol'healht. to a glowing vigor throsulhout ltes constitelttonl. as the Plto.ltin is skid ts be retstre'd 1-1 liu;' from the a.-Se4 tf its gen dissoluthon The 1'ist iliitter ar' ,n lireiv veretable. compi-esd of roet ltotnd it ce r tt p.tria- ef the we'ten coniry. which will itlallbl, core I'EVEtlla AN I) .WU S 4f all kind.; %% &n1 tiever fil to er.eiscate entirely all th. efl-et of M.ercury. iinnfnittely to-n'r ilatn the mnost powellnd pre-paratl.ion -f -Saraparilla. andf %I all itn teiatelt Ctre the detertinintionj of litol? T'['Til'11E : never fiiailm the sirnes inri.dent to younj freahs; and wil be fosind is rt.tmt r-zuesly 1t ail e;tss-S ot nrroas debdity and aeakass ofM the moort empa istititue.n. A:- ;a oemedy tir Chronic fayansatory Whessatism. the 4 icacy Plise thaters wt!l b. deuot-tratedb st a stgle bottle. Th' ys1 lot opristor i ejoices in tIhe ,ppor ......r...-. n Us- kaowle.lge and r each ot'every a :ta she comrounity Unlike tite host iis iszuarkeries. -n hich Ismast of veg gredieits. Ie Life PIile are ptrely an EOCTABL. . aid contaitn iteithlerlr .-..... tittny. .reni. ier aity ither ninaitral. n ansv f rit, whatever. Tie'y are entirely comp. -ed of exitarts rnat rare and pow.-rfml plants the virte, of whilt. th.igh lmig knowni to set a ral It'ha'' trahi'<, :.: 1(ec'tiy t. -om.. enea:: ph:rtnitcetaical tlbctmtt-. itr' :alioett. r isi-* keow'n ts tlth igiortiatir preteder to imt-thral scietice; anid wet neve: I. Iter adaaliin.,ta5.1 ilt <a hpileItly -fficasetatns 1a rlnhint:ion. The tir-t -.-e's;niloni I. to l.ow-t Iritti the C1at-.. 46 -he Pl stooch -n.l h .. i. n trieits- t. - :we' and ern.ri ;ctstantjilv -e tiin:: aon. . them: and1 to a mitve the harden. l e'< !'a h cellstc :li the coti ..1o& sfti Ie It-tIle-. Other umbricisw& ol pcirtmid'y ti-n i-e ad le.a114 -a collectedl t 1- .lteln .1,4 to nodee' has'itual e.tc'utece. n aih a:] it<. tt;. s -lt'' . r -"niddllen elit1 rlo' t. n t 1b it, ilsitiient dtger". 'hla tar i- nll hantt taoall s'itiear iatuti nhc.. ',:5!sne the lmt:t lin fter atils : and he'ite lt.- peudit e t sat' thee well iftiormed ImIs tt taiinst t;ew tiniark tnwdicne of the heLv. Tie W.Collif (.tit',,'t af ties V 'f. I - aTBLCl u,:I'. I'll.l.4 s- to ch-anse the kid neva andl Ilse b.idder. .ia by thi, ine'.ett- Ol. it'eral the ina1, the hahht'ul att of nIch eutirek iepen.l's 11p1,1n1 th- re'gul:rily of tis' siart ser: :n's. 'fTs' bleood. whc ies t ke'" st, red color truoms t'' rsa'ncy sf iihe lc er andis the' lung he'tere st peas-en emta thea hesnrt. b- mt.: thtus utrstiesd thv themi. andI tinr-.eds tay fnsod casts the, fro a' ee-an s't'rach leanorss la- e'ls thro: h i- blomitng chseck. ''Tht follow'aing av*s amnig the dli-ltemg 'a niety ofhlstnautn dli..'ease., to nc bsich the Ve'geta ale Latfe. Pilfs are. weasll . sime ns tn be infl~sllbhl - )YSPEPI.\I. hy tas'rosi;:bly cle'an'in~ thIs. r ande secsond stomacsts. sind c'reat' a4.I lyw it ure hsealthsy lat', tns'tead saf the' 'tail and td rcCrt kind :-Ffaastuenry. I'alpitation if the' Iast. Lo.ss if .lppetite lie art-burn~ andl ltrad ihe. laestlessnesus. lll-Lemaape r. .lnauty l.u-atour i sd! hlanchtly. nc ich use thes ;:e..aa ral i.- tmp uum oa t'sy~j-epsta, nc i~titchi~. a,- a :m~ttmu! coisseentetce set st's curs. a'eu'tirn'ss. ley cleans iag thes whoele letgt of the mti'stme<t na ih a olvenst process, and withotst viohe ner: all vatss e nit pusrges le.'sVes the hoswel, scewtive wcstiti w dasys. Dia rrhgea an C:halra. by rs'm s' mn ta shar p .scrid la ids by nc bach th-se essna ptimate 51rsesoa-s'ed, atid by 1erstmtotin~ tise hlbria sveaa ,aecrsleelons of thte mroeits nembtrane. k'e -rrs of ail Iisds, bay isatats a; thne hulssd ts a camuar si'risttioan throtughe tha" pinc"seel lat pis:titos m state cause--. an it e lat'hoarosig I 'saoin tise ofl asll s ntsestitial eshetritrtsnn.. sa othsers -__ ''te Lit'fseleiiea ha'.e lee-s knun 'n te stirse heaaism pe'rtntanntly ins three weeks. asnd Jout itn hash the' timie5 hy re'm'v ii:; lasl ilam.et nastions t'eom this mse'le,. antd lit i'se'it'aset thae. oin. Dra'puss of all kinds". by tree'itng antd r~egtaeni the k ide s and blasd'r ;lth'y operats'-i o, s'deiglifeily on shaes' imposrtantt tar. :r... asnd laeace hacae ever beens Iseend a cer. ' remiedty f'sr the wossst case's of Grarr! Also s. byel':lsd::int fromi the turnings ot the the ttimv~s mtter' in: whIiche uste ce-n :.-Isthmsa and Consumnptiou. by re -ve'sselsof the hangas front thse itn shlih colds will ocasfione. Ieecoms hardened. atid et diseasdes. Scarry. Ci. ,hy she perfect pauriity 0blood, andt all d Baed Cots io he etiect an entire cure of Sa aeum. Erypesips and a utriking improvemuent in lia Clarls'ss of the SLia. Csnmmnon Colds and hajacac. wig alway.e be cnred by oni dose. or by two, e@vn in) the worst case's. Piles,-ns a remedy fi this isst distcnpiimg md oibsitinate inalady, the Vegetable 1tes Pi&Ll deserve a distinct and em phonc r, cownisedanoua.. It is well known to hundreds in this city, that the oririnator of these %valualsh Pills was liwail afflicted with tia comwplainat lur upwards ufharty-fre gars. ai. that hie tried tis vas ever) reaedy prescri bed within the wihole comupaaw ofthe .ilateria .Mledica. lie however.at length. tried te Me dii.e which le- niw utlers tis the public. and he was cured in a % ery Ahwrl time, nfier his re covery had beena prunouiced not only imaproba ble, but absiolutely impossible, by any human mesans. All that Mr. .ilutat require- or his patients i to ie patiicu!ar fin Inking the Life Medicines strictly accurdig to tle directionst. It is not by a new-p.a, r notice. or b anll thing: that le himself way ra% in their lasi r, ta holpestogait crudit. It Is aluie b) tiae resultw of a fair trial. .&ru to *Imales.-Fenales who value zood l.aiim haula isves lt. without the ife 311di cins as they pI)S, 11 thie Iol., remsu'm Ob.ta tic tlins. sad i ehsti n .ks a beaaatiful. clear, heal tiy . anl l in41411s11g :sjariai cc. To I'anuts "Vr ia wrrs.- per..on-i o a pietho rie habi. n'hu htic aesubject to fits, imndacihe ,gid d e dan't!ma o sight. ir dro .i t'.ia- . ruits too :real a 1l0V of blood Io the head. Phtimi'o take af frequently. I idrei. and po-msuass 41f all ages. 1say take lam ismn at any tie. as they do wait contanat Mercury. or amy ingsedieit that re qmiireA CO, lisa# metat or restriction of diet. To Elderly l'ersus.-lany healhiy aged tss. dividnals. who kimon tie valtse ofsal4tat',s Lif'e iediines. naake it a rule to take lsemu two or tree times a week. by which they remiove lheI ause-6 alit prmsilure disease, preserve thier health. and keep nfil he inirnimits's of age. llradef farmdis -hould alway P keelp a cuan. ity sIC ate Life 3Mtilrine, ia the Iouse, as a rem ev in en-se., osf Psddes ilinuss; f'oir by their primaispt adnunitrition. Cholera .lorbus, Gout in tle stmnach. Crnmp<. Spatims. Fevers, and iler alarming complaiti, which too ofien iovemfitall may bi mspeedil canred orprevented. C Fac.si for Iothers and Surss.-it is a fact st4ablishrd by the sanuiil hills of mortabiti, that liome hatll'ot' tit#- chibiren borsn are ent off befre saailing seven %ears of age. sand tie ftruitful mIce of thai smnrality is ound ti exist in thiat ril state' f the satn-nsch and bowels which pres I ances tse ,teration of Woirms. As tise smafe resitorer f infantine Health, tin thise'ticmal Iftate, i tlh Life .ldici.ne's have lon: held a dititiguiish- c ar. :' iiee' it i't'ces lir i The owner i4 reiiestel ti come 'orward. 'oielropersy pay charge-; and take him away. C. 11. GOODM.\N,J. .. D. .an. 5. 1-4I. t -9 RSNIt' o| '"oIl1il all'Ollli1 L 10 IEF1-:FlF.L DISTRICT. 1J\ TII'I 'O .31ON PLEAS. .\J tli -.r. % c. celarationin .1flfachment. I 1 I. \S tei Plsaiitfias the. iaove xta- f ..d Ica . ha. I r dav tile'd s shi clearation I 1-inlt te I %t it t ah-':--nt frrom. and uthils' entthe laiii thiss tatlin.a ss it ionrai . liar, . tgnithe r n. iife namr astorney, knownva ni ithinm thec :: anl whoin a coly oflthi declaratitn n ti a n t' p lelad itret'. migh hi' eirsel bdeinr. .t.hat 0.- Ileted ist plcal ti thet ,iiml declara im. ithin a year umt a day. f'roin tishe date hrio'. otherse im sial and :,mlit jn ami'ent %i ib an~arded againit him. ert.% ., a,. 1:0. 1P1P. c. c. r. I r. I14. I'll. _nT'___ sal A" Malitt.' I Solith ' 1Illi It. a I N 'riiil CO.\MiON P L iE.S. .mimsn .I1: s vme.. Deerlar.ftismnasn .igtach II:lsthen llt-tr . da t ~nrt.aa'mt s , i il Fet F..\S e Plitia'io th above'tat mas ::min-d tie limefendi:sma.~h 'i's ab-enit from ad wi'ithouat the isnnit.< ofthmias staS. (a'it i~sidI,) ai' sing nem'themr w'a iea nor fattomrney. know wi' iiitlh ns them -saastet 'mn whlii a cmmpyii ofim the eclara- a onm'ms wta :s raulse tom ided themretoi smi:ht lie serv d : ha dmrm'md. thmat thn l)efenadsant pleadi to the ad I )ermlaration wul ' ithsin a1 ii:arusand a iay firnim ae duiat treof. muthearwh'.e fial amnd absolsute lud;mecnt wmisIl i 'is'an.irde-d agalist haima. J.Ni. I' .IV'litisTON, C. C P. ((1er.'s 05er. last I5. 1-41. % n.& 'r. nele 17 (;atc o m'o11i 4t .;il'OJiila.. I -:(EFI-:?1-6 DI IISTIRICTI. IN TI'E CO.1131U0m J-LEA4.. m.i '.'lssrowmd vs loreigns Aittachmnst himeury Carts. . Foreign Atah at T~he ,aae. '5 iahr r ' i 'aaintitis naan hii s dasy ild hsis De clath~rionmi itn smy illis'e, iandl the IDel'enats asaimg miio~ niie mar asttoirnaey hunwns to be wvithsir hei :'tatte. 1n ii kioms acopay oflithe same. wsith a sile tin plesadi. ciould be servesd. It is ordered mat thei defenisdanst plemad talo thesid de'clartiona withini a yener amii sa sday, sir tinas ansd absoluite u adgmensit wall Is'e given iagast ima. GEt). POP E, c. c. r. tit e ) SOli t il ( arlolia IN TilE. COMMON PiLEAS. 1. . lI'l, >Debt, .oreign Attachmrent. .. D. Pisley. ) T lI E Plaitmtiff' haviing this day filed hsis de ebaratiotn in nmy otlie,. and the de'fenduant sa'sing sn wifeo or attorney,knowns so be with i time Slate.onm whomsa a copy of'thse same. with a rule toi plead, could be served: It is ordered, tht thes deemdanst plead to the said declaravtiomn wihin a year and a day. or final anad absolute u dgemnt will be givena aginsst him. GEt). POPU, c~c. Of'1 e.1,8.c.ne4 de the N. Y Mechanic. TO& WORKINGMit AN'S APPEAL. levola an still speed their mource away nd mati Irampi' on los fellow clay. Fhroughotl the world de people cry in pain. :trong are they bound in slavery's galling cbain. roo longthbirdearct rig lt. have been betray'd. ro long bve h rai., ranm .cptres .w.iycd i still aro ly kept an opuraauna'ia t 3y drontes with tauoey, by the aid at law. fe, iotisands of the laiotring lact, or inan. from year to year. since early timtie tiwg.na. lave jpent their days in set% me, toil a.d pnin, %nd all their labor's been the rich aamn's pan. nhlie poofr nai's hanids rear tip the pal.e wall, ls rkil anad toil bedeck the palace hall, fet lardly kniwe lie where it Lay 6ii. head las home'ii hovel, ad tie staw hi. bed! 11e make fine cloting with its glossy hue, o deck the persons ot the lordly lew; fe:. for hima-il. a reat can earc obtaita, :le toils severely. but he toils tm v.aian! 'hat makesthis ditTeience in the s..ciail slate? kre all things govern'd by decree 'li iate . Vhyshuklimthe laboier, who prepare's lit least, Dartake of none, or ) et poa take the leua Ve exst thde following rot thi e itemarks a the Agricultural 4tStatticstc4 uf our cuun:ry V the Commissioner of lateits. Cotton.- tilis, it i, nell kmwa , is the reat staple product of serceral Sttes, as vell as the great article of our exmr,. the rice of which. tu Imhe forciegn market, us ern umore relied onl than anything elbe, to iuence favorabl3 the exchauges of this ountrynith Grcat Britaiu and Europe - ,- Th, rottoo crop of thle United an brig. at the Liverpool custom-nouse, ecouse it %as not believed that so mitch otton could bave becn 5(nt at one time rumm the Unit-: ."'. T. colton crOP f1.642, compared with that ofI lbJ and -I, was probably less, by from 5U0,000 0 00,000 bales. In the early part of (lie at coutl0n-gru' min- og ason, anl averaglecru V.1 contiideally atilicipated; but liis hopu. II propect wtst not realized. lin pormiois f the citoa-producing 61ates. as it parts f ticurgm, however, the crop was greater Naim uual; and in .\rkansas it h1:m.- heenl stimated at a gain over that if 1839, of Sper ceul.; but prubably ow in" tio its avinga suf'ered rromim thu holl % orim. it ould be set down at 2U or 25 per cen'. similar m(vauco is expected in future 'ears, amion; other causes, rrom the grea icrease of piapulation by inmmigration. lIississippi, G.eorgia, Louisiannaand \bi ana. South Carolia and North Caroli to. are, in Their rdier, the great cotlon row11ing2 Sitaes. A.. Important fiaet dc erve-'s notmice ere*, ''m smmacaunt f lhe reh t irn n' hiehm the coton:i crop bears m'm imthmr rimps. Whetever (tom nte ~mver canmm~e im nay hen inwti) te price min cottmn is.I< lmv, hem attntion it cult ivamtmrs. thme ntexi year, s .nore p.irtimarly dlivertedm frommm co.mit m the culmuroamf crir, anmm' othaer brmainchem. >' tagricumltut', im 'lho cot t'amonrducing states. As caonii is nomw smi low, andm som intl inm dml,'ndm im te foreign mamrket, nnt e.,s a imarkel he created at hme it muer ieces-sa1rily beromean' ob mjeci t f es attern ion aio te pi~r.te'rs; ani a mnt lie ex ect -in that tlo agricumltuirml product. mir mche a eChi n ill fltcsmm readmy a sale. in mthe Soauthm 'rn narket amn smem fouramer years. Omlher -Oantries~ tnn4me lumdio. Egyplt, ail orhers y Atrica, Bazil, iad Tl..xas, nire nmmw 'omitng monre iecidedily inlti com p~etitiont vith lt.' cot~fn-gronto umm t ieresm t mai ur 'untry; sm lst an increaecof this prodnect 'rr't thoae cmanies and a correspmondming Jerion inmtmre, arc to be expemcte. Theim amounant i Imndia Cotton imtportedl inata Esgandm int 60 wats 76.703,25 pounmds1 .-almot eqisi to the whole cmmttmon crop' m Nmrth Carna ;andl S'uth Carmolina, mar' m thmim of Alama, fmmr the past year, iand ' early doumbi thme antmount prouedm bmy C Tnnessee, kiwansa', andl FImrirda, coma Ninedi; beini, bIo, nan incirease on time im portaltiont f ttonm fronm amdia, time lpre. eding year. m30,0)000 sif poundms, itamd,: m amunan, ndrly onme sixtht of lthe wvhmle n tiyimpeted during the same' year1 romthei Ummiti Stamies. From lihe report if the Chmamttr of Commerce or Bomabay. r it apearm tbt, from the 1sit rmfimne, 1840.t to te 1st of mamm, i-4i, Ihe impilorts or Ii uttmon into B~aay ttamuntemd to 174,.212, 755 p)ounds; id the whole india cotton I' erop is estimed, on goodm authorily, at t 190.000,000 a pondms. This is a larger qumntity thalAmerica pro mueed up to 1829, andi mao than was consuimemd by Englanad in itsame year, and nearly omne hird of time uniec estimted crop mof the J~ited States1841. Fromt theme facts a it is evident that it is lecomimg more aud imore hlie settlel policy of England to en courage the . prodnetmnu of cotton in India, n bile it vs equally certaini that a boreign market call not hae relied on for our cutot to thme snamet extent as it ha,; hitherto been. .\I ECna1lhi1h authority. speaking of the de cliue of Cugland and of her Imanufacture% as hasin: cimmmmeancel a dovmainard pro gress, in accounming for his dtcliue. at tribues the distre, s Lced, anid otier pla ces. to the landhaolers. wiho) by cICluling the foreign breadl-ituti. have duiven for eigncrs to manufaeture in self-defeuce. This decline. not being contir:ed mierely to tier old staiple of wollems. must, too, ope rate in the redction and dimiiutior. of cut 1o1 cs ported from is cont iry. The ful lou in:;Statementcsul ils the pteritiUU noW take mm: --1m 1824. fire:it laitaii expoirted tos!l forei-lh counitries. inijalin:: the lri riih p mmn of' clihm, Sc.. .X7 317 pit-cs: in b38->Gi.-Ati;.- r e-; its -15t,;W 4 10,260 l.irres; amd m P3 10. mnly 2")>0,!1;2 pieces. Dill ing the sam% v.,er I.vor rallied ( 184 ) the total manu.win tred inm only oie district in Belgium n'all' n tinim a day's journey oft each1m am her. a a, 333,215 piece,: so hai. ill amne di- ,rici 0n1ly, thm.e. %%;I% made miore thai wams exported by LBrituam to all the world, by 76,.33 pires., t i C:. This prodart is cultiva:ed to compara lively a very liltle evcut in, the U. Siates, except imm Soutih Carolina and Georgia. In the lrmer of these. it is an object of to smalI aucution. amid rinks second only to Cotioni. It lirims a considerable article of export froma this country to i-.mrore. Eng lmil. hiowever, imporis auuually large g antimies (if rice from India. The crop I, rice in 1 411 is said to have been. it, i he ,A hole, a very goid onue-erjual, if not su perior. to ile usual average. MAIZ oR CSbNt coR.N. Tenue'ee, Kentucky. Ohio. Vir..iii. and ladiana, are, in their oruer. t:e great est p roducers 'f this kind of crip. InI Illi lois. North Carolinia, Gemrgia. Alabama. M1issouri, Iintrnsylvamuia, South Carolina, New York. 3aryland, Arkansas. aid heI New England State,. it appears to be a very favorite crmp. In New England, es. pecially, fle aggregate is greater thia in :my of the graims, except ot01. M.- - - .gU.5 lUji. ts &%ims sonri; "n the whole, a tolerable one." as in Kentucky. fin others, the leaguage is of "a Ohort crop," as in 11arylavd; or "cut i .." s in .urth Carolina; or "belaw am i iverage," as in Vir;;inia. On tle n hilc, I bjowcver, from ie best estiitmle ihajat can I le 1made. it is believeJ to Ii.ave e9ualle0. if it I lid not exceed, am averagecrop. The im. i Provement cniiiiuualIlv iimaing in the qinal of the sre.l (anm this remII ark is lake 5 ise appi~icale, in vairiima- degrees, , oother irolimet.) ati;'tir well fair tIa Irodaluctive. lesS af tlisimi;;i1emnmi1 e rrop, is it has beeni mma1d that new varieic- are suscepitible of ciI: WiseI I) great advantalge. Cuoider- I - as an article it, rrnd Il ftr man, and al- . I 'or thme th,m tie anitiml<.i. it takes a high si. No inlauderale qinantiitie-, h e iken-. ise* been roti-ommedl iII ahi-ailljzatiu,; Iiid he article if kilmi-driei imenl I. for ex pam It. ion, is %et destincl. it is bia-Ievet. to be af t mn -,aimalI uae'mttt tat the~ 'orni growvi;; a c. imims of our colm:ry. It n ill Immad ai ;moad pri md ti a reay imarket ia th le wurt .' najhi aire opemn to its rneeption. 110um lie immpart ance oft dhis crimp n. i!l donaitle-s aoin hai Fit in time new'.' applictioni of il tom h.e itmamufacture omf supar froimam lie 4talk, mmd uit mil from the ineal. Iielow' w ill lie his saubjr:, andl a view of time poliiev aif outr Unntlry imnrelationm tam at amal to arciu al immuu-stry genterally. giit There' aure' ao m3ay errnuafms intions revalh ii ini ame coimmn iy, respetinC: a Sjamrei ior mline.-al doimest ic aimnimtoal, andl I nchn nunmatural anda injurimns piractie as 3 Sconmse'aipice oflthese incomrre'cl vaie w, thi tit I lno; apilogy necessary fair aim nmoemp t tii observe the cause amid interest oif thce . iseful creamture. s who, iif they hadl tongues i a peak, wani :-'ll sail tales ofC he na. raangs ii whmich thev have been, andmr still are, tuo flena subljected. WeICmi notpraopose to give' tau casay ont the rt icabln Ir C iae tat rmealmir arm tntentinun mar mibjaci is ratthear, vaery briefily tom ask ilhe wnuersoaf domteslic namnimatlto bne goiuie by few'. correct p)rinciples wieb~ arc appli abl to mne marly aill ecss andu aw'hich w-ill at -ast pir--veut our dinmg hamrt, wherae we rc ntot able in eflec ttmiaeh good'. in the rst place. mhe!n, -'ve would insim, Ital ihen anm aniimal is nellI he never me [tirea amny imedicine--anda when ho is sick, re womuldi praotest against his being diosed , ritht articles that are said lao ho "good" forc particular dlisease, awithoaut any reference a its violence or thae sympptoms, as coimmon eso would adicitaet that remedies thei ia't aipposite iu thecir character and eif- I :ets, may be egmaally atdvantageous ia dif' 'rent periods of a case. Always distrust the man 'anal the re y, when your friemnd decclares that I is always "good"J~ ar a "ce r a disease, without referen ins-prescrihing for lbe ase, rather than the the very cssence of quackery, in man.or beast. A large proportion of ithe diseasesof an imals clos.ely .esemble those of the human family, and require a treatment conducted upon the same geucral princiIles-with some variations and some peculiarities. it i4 true, but uone of'i. e outrageonslepar tures from coimmon sense. whbich are too freqluunly witnem-ed. A hore with pleurisy. or inflammation nfibelung4, or apoplexy. requires a wide Iv ditferent treatmert frim one with colic or with worms. There is no more myste ry about the diseaseis uf-a horse, or an br, than about those of a tan, and a violatin of natural la.% s is as productive in and irrjolry in one as the other. There is to. great a propensity, every where. to resort to active treatment itn all cases-i feeling that is uenouragtd by the ignorant or lesiiiiag for sellfih purpioses. An adviser in siekness is often moui uselid, atd %hw nomo-,t skill where he wily tell. l hat i-. to be avoided, ad waits for indi carious for mure active mneasurcs-duing little moro than preventing ignorantit but well meaning persons front intetfering with the salutary changes that maybc go im" (on. Remember. that there is a re..torative power im nature, to %% hich it is always bet it r to trust, thrs to direct active reuedies iithout knowing thr what parnicular pur poise they are given. There'is nevr occasion for the adm;ni; tratiun of the disgusiug combinations which the poor ainial is made to swal low, from the mre wimita or aln igiorant horse or cow-doctor. Many a fine beast has been lost by his owner trusting to such prescripiunis. When your animal has fever nature would dictate that all stinulatinig-articles ,f diet or medicine should he avoided. Bleeding may be necessary to teduce the forceuf the circulatioi-purging, to re move irritating substanceq from the bowels -miit,. light, and rasily-digested food. Ihat his wteakened digestiot nay'not be iupressei-cool drinks, to allty thirst, and o sone extent. compensate for diminish :d.6ecrciiins-ret und quiet, to prevent undue excitetnent in his sytem. and w on hmugh tie w hole catalogue of diseases ..misgeiient oif a sick sr injured animal; to remember they havo ri poicrful asaistart in nature (if she is airly used.) and that specifics, as they are :alleil, are much fewer and less to be trus. ed than t:eir proprieto)r would have u.1 elieve. We might. indced, almost snm ) what we would desire in one general irection of fivc words:-Ireat your trultes 'ike men. 11. (Farmicr's Cabinet. iS tNTrat:STING IVONDERtf IN ASTnONomzr. We hav: never found an article or cir rumlti,tances in fhe science of astoimmv. vhich hi.as excited more admiratin int our nind. than the statement of M. Argpo. thu mtintt French astrontmer, 0oi lie sulject if the distnccs of the platneta. We are trin.ly iiclined to the opintion. that the -yired add11ition of fo4urs, menlltioned i:1 hie foiliow ing %tatenlitar. is In co1tantseqournc if.itme iinaccuracy of tobserv:ttil1, occ; ttined by refraciion or other cam.u js %ie inknown. It is taed that if we plaew' in a hi .otal line. ai ,eries of figure-. oil ~ hiieh thi,: iSw is evident, cacth douling~ theC prucerd ng: 3 6 l12 21 4S %t 193 -andJ afternsards addI four ta ech, we~ houl have a serie deniitini, the rel:itive' istatnce of te planets from the ,n. Tha.: I7 It0 16 ud 52~ 10 19% Mecrcury. Venus, Eairth. ..r,. Juputer. anira, Uranus. If 10) replite~ents, the~ istance of the Ecardb. d1 n ial be than on lercutry. 7 Venus, 16 lior,. and 52. l100 ndl 1%6 the respective dlistane.' of Jupiter. aturn,. and Uranus. This lawi was known sfar as 100 years befoare the discovery ot ratnu; andl the distance oif that planet be n; found to correspond. ntrurds a very re narkable contfirmaition of its truth. Ent twill be observed, there will he.a deficien y ofone term between Mairs and Jtapiter, t ite proportiuonal distance of~d from the tn. A tahis point a stmall planet was some ite since discovered. This pitatwt ns a-s aed Ceres; andu', sincc three others hav'e eena funnd-Pallas, Jtito, andn Vesta; all f which have their orbits so near each ther as to leadh astronomers t.: helieve - lint thef ate fragments of a large planer. rhiuch had been shattered intoi pieces hby ' owe internal explosion, or the shock ol omet.-American Melchanic. & -- st.:R 4 Opoduldoc, or Cam p/ et.-Take common es, I oz., oil of no 1 each 1-8 OUnc ap floe, a itl the al ad been