. r
'And jftbrtfe Carotid State Gazette,
Vol. i.
.
!rruK OT Bt KIT,
. B THOM AS HENDERSON, JCX.
tini", TW IfcJWs per ma' No t"r" will be
.4 without at tea jl 50 is paid in aTaiX-, awl m Jrr
cawtivuatt, VtUr at toe option of live Editor, blew ill ar
ises rc paxf. - . - .
,itnn " no rioreditil twelve hWs, intend three
'0m ft 8l, and ti cents for each eonUBuanee.
uorsr. of kvmrrAixMtNT.
RilWnSrr ars! rrrundi the pukUs imrnJly (
kr Lrrti If oast of ftfrktuinl M Kalruh. at hit gld
Suad. tea en of tlx Uw Ho s d srar Ott Suie He.
THE
heki
va) war V " asp mrm wn. two.. ( , .
Hs Is prroar In famish trorllst the daily experience
OU" araom aoiauoua awl as man erne terras, ami i-tmrr ara-
XOKTTI-T.AROUN'A.
JOmTH COi"TY.
! Eauilu, .HjrrA Trrm, 1117.
Ira Sacr a ouirn, Heirs nf Will Lira Saasrr, Ssmarl R.
jjotlhand others, llein of Edinnnd BLckraan, lompluim-
arlf u ae vry urtm aa gtc aatiafactWas to Unae bo may
la TOUT kiat ui their tostosu.
JOSIAII DILUAKD.
Rale jh, Jane , 111. '
'pft.r Jwi Saaser, ifrnjamiti Uryanaml folly his wile,
j aort Bl wkrnan, J oh a Rlarknan, Cbarlri Harr k Anne
i wile, Thomas tirsv and FJrtabeth bis wiie, Tho.itaa
iVTeftaml Naury his wile, anil Sally Mark man, litfend-
n i . ..
til lb VK of this hill, m to obtain partiurat or axk for the
w3 as paruuon et eenan una situate in v town m
Uia rnunir of Jtikjutnn. m hkh Ktitbttxl
A.ma aol Willum Saavr er artard a trndnts kiom
aa tmW, tt4MB Dwi imlk at Ika aarf Str awl
.VaixJoa to ttat (MtiUMrrl ml 1tA-ndtU, tkeir Uir
Br, it jpeanor to th Court that tti del'em!ar.u rv-
art of the IimtU'W rhia atate : It it Ordered, Tkat ao-
Lrflt Sliogof u1 bill' be eiTcn hj adrrrtifiiiit In tlie
! jtGazrtir, anil at ihu CvuvIuhuc in Smilhfield Tor ais aiie-
itt " a, wajninf tajtl abarot Dtm anl Oi-lcnotint to he,
iUMtsar bt'Cort: tlt ukl court at StuiUifirld, ou tke fourth
of September net,.to ahew eauar, if anjr tlit-y hate,
xaikcrre MaoaaJ nK or naaaai a prureri.
DAVID H. BRIAN, C M. E. J. C.
LAWS AND JOVTINAL.S
r ratatkKL tuimtt or ttrtiMiii.
t (;eKROUS PitlCS will be ri v.-ral oft
th Pamphlet lai awl Jotkmali nf Nonh-( arolitia. Iivro
l)0nnalM inchiaiac, no. pt thou- of I4 AJy at
)lua omce.
I will, for loot tiro atleast, rcUia a portion f
krtjt taf! oatrfrmlqaalaj of tbt aoU and at.
wspnvrc iroin whence Utete needa tame, la a
et founded upon the dailr eiieriac of all
L ... i : : . .
HinaitM,ui ctrj yj iou ntuia whera an
cnlturaaaa cogriHaJ attention. Tina princi
ple d wot onlj extend t tha vesetahle.crea
u irtj it naa aiMreut. aaful.j uaderthe ober
Tatidau vveiv ratiaual ubaener, and aa fallj
l.n j irablo if the aiaal creation. Theie
are cwmto'ia effect, tSe caue or cauea where
f wiialdrrcnii-e oure ahilit and roai thaa
tlie cihunaftmall print would a J. nit, fully
t. elacidrtc in an ticcasional eaj, or than the
jHirtmrer of the pre at hartj remark dare
prerrudU. By ,altli nroof in thinw to uui-
iniam Uriuoo lmn'r. ka. et iumi. ( MnnHiiiianta. m. Si-lertlr Lhwn aa matter tif farf. ia aV.a.,.
moa Tun..T ami Wila, H Mat, IVfeulanra. . u.eT .ayriiif. rt. .a a v.4 f
TblSrlpIaUsltolketI,tAMVl1iu,onW , " " ' " r w. -
tha partis ia tliia auk rrvdr itJoatthr tU&a.ef fct. tea r W. thotf u orhiun 0Ch uhjecta VU ? e-
. . I. . . M . f . . I 1 ' 111 " M. ' ' . I k. . I t
)nrt h a vtjcri uihk wue t. arca uir wi ..i y tti
8 1'ATK OP NOUTH-CA HOUN A,
n cor-r.
Caart of fyuilf, . Ml TVrat, I SI 7.
i- HHEimrs SALE. '
'TrfrA. be aold at the Court boue in the town of Itock
(f iigba i, Kichmoiid county, on the 4th day of Aiiguvt
f it, tiie K,7.o lrj traett ot land, or a much Uicreol u will
a t-ilac nlficicnt to (wtisA the tax due thercoa for the
arlSlJ, awl enat of adTmiaiuir to wit :
1M acres on the Wist 01 tjiniber River, nrar the
" by w'tertiar-jHantiit the Star fur lUiw weeks OtaC mleM Ute
apiiear at tu next Urn of Uia Luurt, to W hell at V Vturt
lious- In SVindsor. onthe fourth Mvw' i) nlU-T the tourth
yftndij in Scuteialier nest and v'-' :''r or do mar,
judgement will wkeo apuntt h:rr? t rtfeo, aiid sttfor
hraring etparta, Tent,
S0-3t BEN.AJ A (I MgIIOUA, C. (J .V. B.
. ' stray
"lrAS ta'rnon and rnu-ml m the Sinw BKik oi' f.niU
f V ? f"rd conirty, by ShaJrach 1 oltcn, lnii"; iiiny-i 4 r .i
, from So ncrs's Mill, on the Ke -tiy 'Pork, a 1st Fr$e. Ihx'i
fore teet a hiU', has a star in his lii hrtd nr.d w - .'m
nacr not bran ih-tl, has Waek mie ai' tail, is net? tili 'ii
hands hijh, 6 or 7 yrsrsoli!, and arT;..'o! td fiti,-t n t'ollia,
S.I.I-. tjlvA 1 , l A ikM.
tr rt enViily fcnoaTii,anJ si np'e because i
J.
Ouihonl emmtr", Jnne 11th, 1817
fis:i.
Mf.ir u.K- a1nm.i7tbn konthi nl .-uiiikr Furit uh ,t ' i -i "i-rtwei irn w.ui uicnsru
. .- ' - y - . u w . .. . i . L' ... ... ...ii i-
K.4 Wiltanon. Incliid na oart of a swamo kr.own bv the -J. - ""t ""I- "
uiM) of Bc'&V bay ; owner unknown.
iCA-i on the sides of alioe-Jiccl, adjoining the Lands of fet'
ma NJi-'arlainl a:U John Fountain: gi-antcU'to said :
I 139 fpeln llentey'i M.ll branch. atiioininrtlM lndsof .
feaSt.!am and .hmrrMMowell, supposed to ke the pro- !
1 I...: C W 11.. l w i
WIT wii; iivit-, m 11 'II IIUPI.
we ii v acre, ixn, io. w, in the town KociuiiKhm, owo-
ALKi 11. NICHOLSON, Hicairr.
JiiUeisrh, June S-k, 131 f.'
J0a CAMPBELL.
Hviral (Economy.
fr known.
;jnelitb, 1817
Xu-Swlpd.
POK THR STAR.
BL.ACKBERRY BOUNCE OR WINE.
I have tins day M-en 4.xl urai ka liquor that
nhould bear one, if these nauifK, perhaps in pi in
ference the latter, which I cansider excellent;
(years past,t communicate my knowlfd o it .8rv eneiViima on the one hand, am
lm Stan. !t0 )'oU' for the benefit of the reader of tlie Star Ui e it (icces4ioo of crops raised oi
r, Maiy'nd of the public. I 8il -.T liio fWmer. This would appei
The juice was pressed "from ripe Blarkher
STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA,
nuEKTi enuTTir. '
In Ecriitn. Ahril Term. f817.
pTmured Etlwaris, v.ajneiG. Sliepiiard.rheophilas Ed-
Iwhtus aim otneM.
Pubhcation in the Star as to non resident defendants, for
prtc montBa.
? OTJCE is hereby ti ven unto William Murpher
Ul ' his wife, John Heath and Sally his wile, John
i', William Ststnlv. Thrwnaa Etai.lr. Janvs Stanlr.
;ulr,2ilpliia Stanly, Elizabeth Stanly, Sarah Stanly, and
,iaimew suiiley (soinc OJ the delendauts m tins suite
'jjfcsa toey nteati answer or kiur, ur.to the saul bill
uu.it (n w mitretl rxlwards) ithin Ue three first
tie next term, of tins Court, to be held for the said
(iir-eae, at the. Court house in Snow-Hill, on the second
mAm ku i r ti . . i .u ..
UJtr ent (as to them) and set for' hearing is pii it enough to prevent the Blackbe
ii iuhw . . ru.ni, wnn Him maiuToi mir snu : rt I'luc uom iennentit me taiie
proiioi-tidiis ac.i I tu dav dunk, i no
the Vild Black Cherrv Biianct. a linunr'which
if you will ive me leave, 1 will rai.k even bc
tore IScupparnonn Wine, hlackherries are now
ripening, our old fields ami highways alf nl an
inexhaustible abundai.ee antl (ii.iugh 1 have
mentioned ru..i, (and the white faced TaSTy oi
New England is now the cheapest aqua yuee we
have) yet I believe-any other spirit may be
suoniliuteu, so Mat lite liquor is within tlie
Bl4vr- J in themrlve., e would tmnasa ou
the time ol'tiie welt informed, si much only as
to tecite houic of those irresistible references on
this head.
, 1st. it is familiar to every one, that a cer
rl of that numerous cnus have their wings
tlt'fe..'ied by a ro'ii n( unnor. iic who genera'ly
day v h it we rail possum in this stale, deposits
it-, i; in tiie embryo ot the garden or English
ca- or, more properly, the pi-a of Europe. It
is - (own that for the first, and 1 believe,
I r hiMie seasons after this pea is transplanted
to : ii continent, the fly in question does not at.
(en. 4 to lay it eggs in iL Now tie qucty na
ruM!i arises Why does this insect refrain
friitu i ,ii;ig its young projjeuy io this unnatu.
rali rl alien to soil anil climate. Does he find
j hiu. i st a;.ger,of whose 'qualities for sustain
! iutf 'he i.J'autiiie state of his race, he entertains
! soa e :i ud'Mit douiitg? Or is this abstinence
Iwwi t i t ie knowledge this insect has of the
j iui.t r-'it qualities which the pea is still possess
jcdoi'; i.nbioed either from the soil, climate, or
vi 1 1 s.tme supernatural cause, of the coun
t. v v ii'lice it cam"?
of the oeaaoas, of the asi), r the Condita of
the atsnospbere The keaftk. and rifuir f .
plaaU Bay be pretaoted er deterred, Jikt tat of .'
animals ky various caeset t and it la prtsLla :"
maticai whether, if the vo pliataxiaiar froa - -aoad
seed and cBial avd, is perfect health
and vigour coald be lirjaredbj the flr, hth
er or n, it wbIJ depawt iu esga, inthe plaul
at all All inaecta, which hat but an annaai 1
increase, df p.it their tg& ia toe beginning er
heights of the saramer, aOtme people bowever '
have asserted that the wheat fly deptssit their la
the fall of the year in this case it irrrtreastni
able to presume the destrmctitin eftht egg frotst
tlie severe frost til oar climate would be JftevfA
Uble . because tbe toting fly Is aJwaya foauql',
on the outside the steus, aear. tbeJewexrHains r
A strong prowf against all depeeition td tuA'
brytnic egjv, t, that eOove tVet4wti aft fi est
and even some snow bad set in, : have) been
foend destroyed by the inect This alon,
were coiKliiaire eide9e against li hypothe
sis, did that o.t induce a belief Ahat tlie. eg
had been deposited when the plant of last year
had been in bl-ms m, like the pea above referretl
to. Owing to these two opposite opinions the
fly has prorogated ,in eecurity t Lai spread or ii
migrated from one end of the' United States to
the other, many yeas age. . Jn aone settlement
and ections of the union they have been known .
to trisappear for several seasons altogether ) or "
else did not injure the cropiif wheat This; ab
sence, for a season, argued for emigration : and
hence the advocates for a providential scourgo '
were not few. , ' , ' ' v
Now, if the bypothesin of the constant rta
der quoted above, prove substantia, and it it. -certainly
worthy of trial, all those Conflicting
opinions will cease and a new philosophical
theory will prevail, founded either upon thrv,
natural influence of soil and air ; or else, a pott
the divine blessing communicated or arising
from, that power bestowed upd the followers of -Christ,
wiio by a touch of the hem 6f4he g-ar
menu or the evanescent infiuenu of s '
It i 9 fact that all seeds nf vep-el&Men. a wpII
and is I wudi to multiply the resources of eur ;M t'.e successive race of animals on the surface cauaed the blind U -ee", the lime cripole to lean
country and add to the number of our enjoy l.f ot; gb'.e. decrease in size, or degenerate in las an hart of the desert,' &c. But auacS
meuts, it is within my plan, as practised for "er.ernl nu dities, in m-onortion to the sncr.B. ' nBut indnlmi na fiirthae Ikon - a I i.t
1 the pro- i oranch of the subject shall be attemntAtt in at
on the same : subseauent number. ' INVKSTlATfi
. . ' s WO.WSJH
Jt 4 .
J1
K'. if the
animals
)pear inexnli-
be 8upnorted
race ol
, j ies lot wnicn incv vieiu a "reat ouanuiv i iiu an.i n ...iUt . ... u:i:. ..r.i
olcoin. 7 . . . - . . ' 4 1 T v r auaiuiucu, as iu auuiiT ot uie uro-
ii.ysor "luai i " i creauin,tne succeowive Dai ent stock. and irood-
coimty of, water, and sweetened withsuzar. 1 he inonor. ! i.o .t sir ,.,! .. ..-..ki- ?..'
' tions may be varied to suit the taste, provided !itt- , .,.. i r7. u... . . .1 0i,..
... ...v. --..a wi., VIIV.L7 V. I V
tTU7tjl.
(ke. acaoML Mrt.kj afur the fourth Momlav cf Mai-ch,
nue4itt.yearoiouri5Dti-kjii.EMia, A. w. isi7.
It. J. roWELL, c. M .E.
2C-3m.
TO MILL WUIGHTS.
Tf 7 ANTED to employ immediately, a good Mill WriBht,
If to constniet an ttuderkhot Mill in tlie vicinitv of UmI-
ejh Apply at the Star, ofiiee. 26-tf.
v;,91 Barrels Cat,
5 " 41 dg. Whole,
5 - 78 , do. PaiaDr corime)
; just reecivcu ana lor Sale by
ivri?rr t- ctditi .
Fajetteville, June 17, 1817. i 26-Jw.
Chowan Herringa.
HILLSBOROUGH ACADEMY.
TIIE second Sessioii of this loititution will commence on
the IK. day of July next Parents and Guardians who
usf send tnetr t-hil.lren or Ward to this Institution, may re-
ij y. cumui mienuuii 10 uieir iiieinry, moral anu reiiB-i-
fasatrucuoo., J. W II HERSl'OON, Pnn.
.hse27, 1817. 26-4w.
lackber- ; j perfectibility but a few years on tin
, mthe-siiih Tbe peopleof Europe, ho und
tun.iN i a,id pi-active agriculture most succt
mu
i h
TO BRIDGE ULILDEHS.
IE nnderiigned Commissioners pnipose leting to the
ue. uiioeriaKer, at die onrt-l louse in Ixnusburg, on
lav tin. lilt, nf Jnlv npxr K Ikjiil.KniF nl' . i l:'E.
- ' J J tt WlllUUi.
woes tar Kiver, al tliat place 1 lie Biiilge will be about
HOOr lOo feet long, 40 feet wide, and will be supported by
wee substantial rock piers, to be raised about 18 teet above
winraoa water, nml two others live or six feet high to receive
111 uut
reacn oi every one. l wish the experiment may
be made, and I am sure if made on a small scale,
the experimenter will be so well satisfied with
the result, that he will determine to usher in
the next Christmas holidays with Blackberry
Dnn ll'll'l.' T?Ik-I.T
tjuu uv u. ; II .AM', r AlV.ii.ti.
I'Vzs of JVense, Ju;ie 23, 1817. A '
NATLRAL HIS ! ORYNSECTS, GRAIN, &c
From tlie National Intelligencer.
Among the recent publications in newspa
pers, to which we would draw the eye ol jtien
tive readers, is one in the National Intelligen
cer olMay-fl9, which affords us some pleasure
in retracing, and in extending the lacts therein
menta. 1 he whole of tlie work u ill be riKiuireil to he" introduced, to more p-pnprnl ruiiir irilP4 itt n
IKmcot tlie best materials aud in the best manner. The ft,nl kta'A.- uZ.. l... i
i " " J I viJvriy.i y , uiiu IIU.I.I Ul iudw
the I. rfli
oi me contract will be specifically made known on the
V, and bond a. id srcunty required lor a faithful perform.
" I bis Job will be worth the attention ol the best uu
whvkers. .
iiVima 20A. I8i?.
RICHARD FENNEIt,"
J A. VIES J. Hlt.L,
William moore,
G. HILL. Jr.
2r)-3v.
ry. it is as tollows
''to the editors.
From the account 1 saw in your paper the
other day, respecJne the Lawler or Joneb's
wheat, I am very much pleased to observe to
you, for the benefit of the farmers of this coun
try in general, that the wheat called Lawler's
P
te same
derstand
practice agriculture most successful! V,
cilai.ge m renew the seed of all manner of
bread atuH's every three or four years. Hence
tnen. potatoes, wheat,. ecc. &c. imported lnm
the most salubrious soil and atmosphere of Eu- 1 .
i o-ie, universally allowed to be that of Erin,
arc so much better than the same productions
here, until the lose tho; qualities of their na
me, soil and imbibe that to which they are
transplanted. This being a fact indisputable
would it nn' tollow, that wheat imported not
only from in land, but -from any climate of
which, t .0 licssian fly is not a native, would at
lea.-t.f ira f- seas ms resist , the deposition of
that ii sect's ? This. importation of for
eignseod ci launicates some other beneficial
ett'eci-'.
It has bee- long observed, that seeds brought
from high northern latitudes, germinate and ri
pen sooner, than those seeds already domestica
ted. And the contrary effects' result from an
opposite Iransp i.tation, We need not lpok
for the natural ciuie of this beneficial eft'ect
it is enough that we see it, and enjoy the ben
efit. It is a pemf, however, that climate r cer
tain atmospheric air communicates certain
qualities, or habitudes to plants and animals.
An enlighteued agriculturist wotld. nut fail to
seize this natural principle and act up to the ad
vantage it presents to him 6f evading the , de
predations of the fly. This continent contains
multitudes ol insects, all nf wltichj choose cer
tain plants or other productions of means of
which they pi opogate th'eir multitudinous- gen'-
Jlnnupolis, June tO, 181T.
Extract. A weavil will not enter a bicf.
made of the wood of lembardy poplar '& even
the branches of the tree spread over the grain,
will prevent their destructive effects oil either
wheat or Indian, corn.' .. . - , ;
. , ' li t
. i..,-), ;u fi.:A. i-i i . i 'Wiiicn mey uiouogate tneir muiuiuuinoiis gen
or Jones s, is nothing else than wheat imported . u.. r' ;r
.5 11 ui-F ALOE SPRINGS. (urairin,l n r... iu V a c,a' uiei e are iew, 11 tor. annual or ve
fECKLENBURC COUNTY, VIR. The Subscriber c mtaii t'latquaMt 6etabIe ws without their peculiar vermin, or
M hereby inform, hi, friend, and the pnbUe, that he suit . iff ftf,'0,n l H" boA ' peculiar insect. Ihc man, the horse, the cow,
i.e watering; -"""O " ' J ' v."".u &C &C ha
lochs a Donfle of nrj'i-ii!rimr'iir at tliin riumlil
and hopes the encreascd eclcbritv or tlie water, and his WQnn
ciertiona to please, will ensure him a portion of public patron- have 3
geyA 1 nose who may 1
General tVathimgUm r Jwicii Uobkinmu En.
-' . a xr ivil". ... Z-i..
n iwaa vaanos, ItW. FLAT, 185. .' ' "'
DEAR SIR, in for a penny, rn fr a pound, . '; '.
is an oiaaaaze. l am so harkneved t , .
touches of the painter's pencil, that i am ottf : ; ;5
altogether at their beck, and ait like patience on f CC
a monument whilst they are delineating thd
lines of my face. ' 4 , ,, ',.;)
It is a proof among many others of what;haVs"l:'V''
bit and custom may effect At first I was at ' "f v
impatient at tne request, and as restive under
the operation as a colt is of the saddle. Tke aext-
nine a-:su')inuteu very reluctantly but with
less flouncing, now, no dray moves more rea i '
dily to the thrill, than 1 to the paiater's chair tit 4
may easily be conceived therefore that I yielded " v
a reidy acquiescence to your request, and to the)
views ol Mr. Pine. "
Letters from England, recommendatory of. -this
gentleman, came Jto my hands ' previous tor ,
his arrival in America not only as an artiat of ''
acknowledged 'eminence, but as one whu. habjj, ' '
discovered a friendly disposition towards thia 0
country for which, it seems, he had been .S
marked. ! J .' ., - -.i
It gave me pleasure to hear from yoaI shall
always fel an interest in yourAappiuess--an4p- "
with Mrs. Washington's compli neots andrbeatf !
wishes joined to my own, fur Mrs. Hop!;jasoB
auu j uui sen ' i m
lam Dear Sir,
your obedient and afi'ectiotiale
numnie seivant,
GEOIiGE WASHlNfiTnitf -
'iht most useful and best discoveries
wsurejiimapoiiionofpubiic patron- have appeared by mete accident; and if . the
be unacquainted with tlie qualities of 4. . . 3 , , -v,uc' " " '"c
n-e.1. that thev win H,,.i it ..m.;.,. in origin ot this Lawler wheat could be ascertain-
sui-e ol mtermituint and remittant billions fevers, acule eU, It WOUlU be lound t' be imported as I have
imnusm,ta.nu fro.n syphyiiUo compiainu, glandular ob. said ; for there is a peculiarity in the soil and
o.is, and is ot peculiar efiieacy in diseases oltiic skin, and pir 'e r0,i Kll"'J uic sou a iu
1.1 1. . . . . HIP OI irPlJIfirl. Tint f niltwl nt.nn in It mn.1 n A
have their peculiar local inhabitants. . For the.orauil of Jia ktter, the tdlW.sa tadebie4 to'alk-'"
Every 4Iant and flower have theirs. Cabe . ZJ. W
have their lice and wheat supports the fly.; '
But will any man pretend to deny that a piedis- B TTLE OK TRENTOJrV iiv:'
position My, if it does not absolutely pi o- 'ExtracLfrom. theut. vol. 'thatLi'w&$
uci ease those mil ions , ot e- V; IVM-i. r- i
ducc, serves to enci
He water,' may rest amured,
me cui-e ol
jheuruntisuT
ouiiiT..., hmu i.u. n.-vuuai-ciucacy m mseuses oi uie hkjii, aim i-.i.-.i V , " i. uu
w eyes, it has been of great service to several persons who ". nounu even in cngianu, its auivoca! beings so distrusting and so trouble- Ut waa J J V -V
Wd to tuve been hectic, by speedily restoriiiR their neighboring1!. That the PoiSOOl.US rertiU is ?1L ' It I . " a f5 . . r!r ! : 00W daT 4 tl)e, StOTin' beat
annnth Htfniiintuii..j..ii a, .a k-...M....i ...... i l.. ..a r i i - . . . . . nan
K. i iriv v r:'fc '"ui; oe-; noi tounu on uie island, is a tact bey
Wilted. In fine, Irom Uie sensible effects of tha water on the - - .i Ln.t, . ' . .T J
mtestines. pores and kidney s, it must be useful in PW mr ' allu even wnen proUgllt there lor ex
f tliose ilisorilei-s which have for years batHcd medical skilL they do not arid cannot exist Oil the
nil rcudeml life irksome;, This water was, during tlie last this peculiar duality of the soil in whir
vmUT.anahsedby Doct Co.i of PhiUdeh.hia. ...d l?h,ffh it ; . J , . . .?.H . . We !" W"lC
, - , . .. . "-o" ruiMRii. niirarupa Atiti oi n.i,ai.h ... ...
f.r
mur, ana Used by Lioct. Cox of Philadelphia, and although it ; eH;H.il t...tif..i0 a.l n . ui
Udbeen much exposed before it reached there, and must of : faWf U' Pot7tues nd all Vegetables g
oM?qiienco have lost Wine of its qualities, the result , rot e ud, IllUSt lUlblbe a portion. The fa
owt Uie foreEoing description ot its virtues, as far us it goes, ia . do wU to procure a small portion of wheat seed
jntjuestiotiably correct' Inconsequence of Uie scaAitj f.and fn.m'thHt rnuntrw ,n,l in . , .
hpi'iw ofPm,&c.thestt Horn tnut country, and in a year or two Ins
rAise the pnee of keeping a horse to g 5 40 per week ; the "ock ol seed would be sufficiently increased
koant will htt 7 perwee as lieretotore, children ainl'ser. for his general use. v-
me ica cc u ucsu ui utCi iul u nri ui ui tiu e u v in linn iiau .u- .... .1. l i : i . .. . t. .
ond doubt, Dut ol veeetable existence f Do we not ced on t1, lRfK Tl L aa t ?i
pertinent, ki...u ....... ,... -j.-,iJ!.- u.'t ev r f iey answere-., - r
and. Of . r T!r . Tl .,J""?J"'.vJr W.0 ,B.0Ur front, who forced the 'nttvvfr.
hther.ro; .. ' , M " V. impossioie to my s picaeand pressed into the town youVcoVW1
fh!ii'e,,eve th.e.m-- H not proud man been in the. luroft being close at his heei-i U The mumWti$
itsv half price; persona staying less than a week will be
ihirged a5 per day foi boards and gl for a horse. He has
in-exttensive pasture well enclosedimmediately at the Spring,
6!imo nrpi iMimpiit r VV i. hvapv . iv a am onmn ; n-i ula a .......... - . t 7' -J .
I'he farmer would ' T- i 1 1 ' ., j- J T-3 I , "J w anew k resistance by a w Id -'?
Y .""6s"-'5 '""""i ! -"unciiijsu are irom tne windows of their" - Ti
whilst otnera at the same time with the same quarters which they abandoned as welulTancetL ? ' X1
state of care and cleanliness are perfectly free and made an attempt to form i the main niteti '
from them. Do we not behold one stock or which might have aicceeded but for a six t-unt V
LZ-d. 1.1.-."?. Tt.::. ::: Jz r;f ::yi 7zzr:r.-v m orw under thai
wmin tmicin in me nauic ucu are . uuuitesieu s i iiuuiuuiate Oltier Ot Oeil.
Will it he dt
A CONSTANT READER."
VYIs iinirton. ai?th'fe
mat ui&aoove quotation involves historical Will it he denied tnen, that there is, a'Dfedus- head of Kinir'a atrt: u,k;a 1 " :f
Woru r.nnU,al f4Ct8' .f1 be doubted, when portion of body, an incipentppd,tion,of Which in krioMjfr7ffi deShfSP
Bis lee tlouseisweu filled, and he flatters lumselifhe is pre- the tollowing consideration shall have been these creatures f trausiforV existence know ! William WashinittV, who airAnll k uZ?
SyZTm'Ti to?" -refully investigated:. That thetnost Useful how. toT take advantage, and propogate their James Monroe. (Sow iVesSent of the US
1! best discoveries have Reared by mer ac- young May , we not ask, as aofial infer- led the vanrK
2. -.ln-.:' . JOSEPif F. SPEEft mvMt 18 mUj correct; afad that the secxls of : encevw!;y is not wheatsuppoxed subject to this" ceiving that Ahe enemyrvvere lendeavourir.yVr i
ul --u ... j ;8 lanjr v?Ub!M whafa
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