, American Agriculture... - , ABEL T URREL - It is a melencholv :truth and one that . . r tiects much on the. Ain and foresight oft T_TAS just returned from New York, with a American fartnerr;, that while the •wheat'crop .1.1 largo and choice vaiiety of Goods, which of England has intsreased at least fifty per fie offers to his customers and the public at low ' cent. in the lust cet.t,,ry, that of the United prices for cash. His stock comprises: Str.tes has faihir °Tr, in neatly this same pro- --.-.. Dlt 13 - GS . portion: A rent .ire • ago, New England, _ MEDICINES, : Itrdaware. and rr,i l ;ja raised wheat as an . - PAI N T S,' o'nliturry crop; no,' a wheat field is a rarity 0 I riS , .. in these st.r.tres, and they maybe considered W I N D 0 W G L A S 8, - no longer whea - iroduCing regions. - Portions ' DY E STU,F Fr S, a New York, th at formerly Jr oduced thirty GItOCR,RIES, beshele to the acre. now...seldom average over G LAS S -WA R E, ' ei 'hit bushels; and O. i., new as' she is, with ,! 'CROCKERY, w , . her vi.g.n adhdoes no: average over th irteen ..- - MIRRORS, , • bos.',els to the acre. C L .0 C, K S , rr .t. go-on as we . hal e for thereat. century, . -NV AL L• PAP . E R, ft cm 'bad tc worse in our tillage, the lands i r d. - W IN D 0 W PAPE -R , ti1.i..,, in Half a. century from this time, will I WIN D 6 W OIL suAags, not I ,,,,,Nee..whaat enough to supply ourown FANCY GOODS, wants. It is 1.,,a than that time since Ver- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS tnont.iler a ' large wheat-tiporting state; now JE Vi LR Y, sho does not export a hrtsirel, . but imports at . . PE R F U.M ER Y , least two-thi da of all the fiver Consumed in D R Y G o'o D 8, • that eye- Ire , lead - of increasing the pro HARD WARE, rinctiveneas of our wheat land, as in Eng• S T 0-N E W•A R E,. land, our wheat region is diminished more WOO'DEN WARE, than or,talf, autl.the productive 'quality of B It 0 0 M S , . whet is RH used Lt.s dinainisled in equal BRUSHES, . proprrttOn. ' JAPANNED WARE, • This ii a practical, - matter-of feet view bf. ' BIRD CAGES, the case,and cZe that addr . e.,ses it-elf sett:ins. CANARY SEED,' it to the common sense of the farmer and POCKETKNIVES• .. • . . na.vinal econolnis.. Instead of the i sm boast : W IL I P S , that ;we can fei.d all Europe frOm 'our surplus UMBRELLAS r v,lte4.„ we Lave get . to improve- our firming; G U N S , or swallow the unpalatable trui.h that we im- : P,I S T O,L S, poet our breadstuff. from England, ' A M U N I T I O N, We talk "rntr,h of the wore-out lands of TURPENTINE, ' M - art hind, Virgirdn and Carotins; but New CAMPIt E N E ~... Y, rk, that has . de..royed the productiie B U. It N I N 0 'F L U I D, .40 alio, 64? la r .5,11, ...i, that s'.o 'can get ,but AL C 0 11-0 L; - . i.dit Luslrels st ?fete :.he formerly got thirty, LIQUORS, anti ;Ohio, ri) she keli but "thus teen bushels (For Medicinal Pu r poses only,) , ti?efe she forn.eriv g..t, thirty fire, have the TRUSSES, tame pro-apt-41s ise.f...re them. The great SU.PPOR 7 E R S, qne.ition regards the fu:u:e; the past cannot SII 0 UL . DER - Blt A C E 5 , , -be neared, nor remedied. PORTMONNAIES, One weal s<.t.rue of -rie-er'oration ip et-. SPECTACLES _ hitch ) ; our ..,-.,it., Las i et , l3 . in the manufac- SILVER & PLATED SPOONS, roims,tec., . lure r. , f potash; and the export of it to ft:reign - GOLD PEN-S, countries, or to our manufactories. In thi. - ST A 'l' IONE It Y . . way our soil has. been rolled -7 0f an intred-: VIOLIN STRINGS, POWS, &c., • . ient without which no plant can mature, and And al loft he most popular .• no cereal griiin form. Ac- our forests have PAT E N T MEDICINES, disappeared, this ,S:lt . te•3 4.f dt:terierati.;n roast Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto re ,he cut off, boa a retinas injury has been i n .. _ceived, ha hopes to merit a continuance and flicted, , w bich mulling can cur:3 but the re- large increase of the same. Ifurnialting citeruitnsb to the soil, H ABEL TURRELL Slow it 1 yk , '.. ov. tat I.Fos ntrose.N can he .;one, is the gnat iirviry for our farmers. The export of oltr -fl-ur has been another' sir of,echs”.tifea to the soil, in taking away frrint" it -- th.• • phoz•phate of lime - that is necessary to g'vu plipopness to-the kernel. This exhv•:aii.•e eau he more s,ssily remed -by ti'e sr.pt,-.lfiton of. Lobe dust. For many years :hr ' l3•. Sartners have carried on a latge if:J.li,- in uld hones, payiiig five r.•.llars a ton for. them. 'This Inie stimulated' ratinv to g ;: th