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7T i '"' f RALEIGH, (N. C.) FUJI) AY, JUNE to, 1818. V. 'I ' I to. n t- .tl limD WlttlTa ' nr TU0XA3 UEXJiEBSOXtjr. B' A vim Urc PITS ,VAC4 " .nulUl 1IU11MUUI n 'T". .7rui.Twunuiu, iaaT- r vi avw I MLLA TWTV.-rVB State OF NOiU H-CAliOUNA, S l A v ,,rni COUNTY. - ijmCOLN COUNTY r - B A. BABJLAM, fcco. Have just received HdinM opewing general uMttMlrfDry roods tattuble fcr the pwat and approaching MU(, .too, Sboea, Uard.are.lCuileiw asid kmm elegant cat (Use ware, all of which will be scaa low for cash. June 17th 26-3w STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA JOHNSTON COUNTY. Crt.rPUamaA Quarter Se-ltmt. Maw Term, till rrHEmader4fe! at Uw Court aforesaid having a,ua)ind I aa Admvu.irmtort u the batatc of Powell Dans, Ute ol sml tomntr fiWd.1 neretorc all persona who have claims in ..iruriiotiOn of Ox Court that tbc De- any wtoe agaiost sa.d estate, are oes.red to knag them tor IT Pr?" Z aad Elisabeth bbwua.oad Jaawwj ward property aotncnu.au ikaiiucuik pmcnim ay I frAuJy ,u do reaide widiia tba litaita ! law or tUey Ul 1 Warn:.! of .warery, awl all penooa hi- CiUitl aad '"TT.Zf OnlenMt ai theUwrt that pub. iltburU to m4 cauu are miuoted to M iiMeete nay- rfthii! . , rnrthn.- imootfaa aneoceaiTeiy . ment. "ZZ for laid defcn.lk.U lo'eome feraara at lU .j- Bale.? th, c,,.. LLonJ, the C. H. " . ,. ' . 1.1. u STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, JOHSSTON COUNTY. Crwt aat aW Vrtrr ra Trrm Hit J oka ti. UaJlj, TV Jomyk HamfrOhmal AtlMbwrrt. - Joha bvv,jr. iorfW Bft at UaTkl Latiaal. beio aaajMiac4 aa GaiaJAna. IT eppeariae, U tke aalieWlMMi "f a Coat at tbe o nuiant m taia caw a an iohaaot ol tW IWate, or ao aoaoaab airoarll u v'ie orrtuanr fnwr ol law eaoa ba asrrnioa aim li la ihol. Utwml that pUaooa be made for Ore mouth m iM JUIUi Sr, that tbe octeod antapaeeraiibe aril Term of aa! tJoort n N h1 ror the .... t 1.1. C.LI Ika oontf ol JobnMoa at Ue Vonn notue m Dmiuu fuurth Momlur Aagnat nxt to rrplfrjr, ka. or Judaeat fiaal will be matrd araiaat him. June 6th. irn. -lbe 4h iMa, r, 'Monday ioSrM mi . i .i awr ar aw. wwik oert1 P"ri-40 beard exparte a to them - 1 19 NOTICE. ' - a t'..J m oL: A, arf Am TLSSh" wue.eo, to theeiuu .of Jr, llr dee'd rie notice to ail peraons baring ESSltoZu. idvmum Daily. t4owUh.n. f w payment, with.o the Ume P,'b-d r.j,w,n,uation. and to prerent frauda m the ma- oSAute'. eteaToU'erwi they w.U be TTfrrwt;rv bt spplialion of aaid act. kirred of reoorery oy pp 5ALTER ...r.,n.. May 40th. 1818. Sow-pd- gjjfuw ' June. flo Sw. J NO. G. GULLY, JAMES DAVIS, AdmiaUtraVora. TATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA; MECKLENBURG COUXTT-Sul-if C'aart tfJ.Mail Varm, lilt. MrkakeH. Smkb. ra. WUiiiMB. Siukh. rrtiuoa Cor DWeKe a mA AliirannT. " IT appearing u the Court that the licfebdaul Wm. 8nmh, it ant a Ckimeo of thia Butei hi therefore Ordered that fwiMUxtna ha made far three moatb in the 6tar aad Rahaafc Krriatorv aeol-Mnen prioted ia th eitjr of Raleigh, that enleaa the laid Wm. bmith appear at the oext 1 crra of ouf mid Court, to he held oa the txh Monday aftrr the 4th Moo. A. KnOi-mber aexu awl plead, aaaver or dempr to the Plaintifl Fetitloa, i will be beard ez parte, and Judgment oro aoafcam entered up anmat him. June 3. SS-m "gREENSBOKOUGU ACADEMY. THE se.i l annual examination of the uUidcnUof thia SiiutWo wiU take pUce on l.JfZ fte l"h and 16h imt. lrenU and Ouardiao, and U Seod. of thia tnatiiution in general, are reapwdully dr-Koatwnd- The exeiciaei the aeond aewion !XoWnce on Mot-lay the aixth day of Joy next un - iSOTection of Mr. th.niel II. Harra a..ud r by in Srr. From th healthy ntuat-on of th.t AoadV . nTand Ue very tnoderate term, of .board and tuttion, S tmM . flatter tbemre, that they vdl reoeiTea liberUahaixofpiblkpacronatT- mCS Hl orJer ol the Board, M U1LI7. , June 3 1818. '1'VK.EX ub aattrared, hv Archibald Gaddii oa Jackson' 1 r-k. Rndoluh county one iorrel Mare , ith a blare io her forehead, her leltbiad toot white, fife yeara old thia tprlnei aboot four feet eight or nine Inchei high, trots nam- nif uo bran a perceiTBDie anu pk w by John Pearee and Caavell Taylor. fiTOLEN from the auhacriber on the night of the 9th N,. . .1- kb mare auDDoaed to be even yeara 4 near fifteen haodahigb. a nice attire brute having rTTu.: . n(Thorvathera tinder the- aad die tree. and a nice observer wiU d'ueover in her left eye a amaU tlembh, aaid mare via atolen from tne ttawe ot a -r. mj-.n r ;n rJtbthatn County N C Any person apprehending tbe thief, or giving me Wormatjon, .joUtattgetneraga iffllTvANDiRB. . Warren County, June 10th 1818. 243w pd- TARTU A BKASl.t I v.' , Oliver, m 7 w - I veanof are or Uiereaooui icei o or iunuc men, ' - ..... ... May 256. S5 iTxi STRAY. TTa. NTEUED by Riehard Shelly, (Roek creek) one blck, TA Hone. 14 or IS Tear olil aod 13 nania and oae imci hiRli and brand ed with " I, It," on the near ahouMcr, with wHiie white not on the buttock and mariUHl witu the lathtle and OolUtr.aappraiaedtogftO. J. OUPUANT. C R. May 41ft. it-w : NOTICE. " WAS taken np on the 4th of June 18IS, one iorrel bone with a blase faoe four white feet and twitch tail, aeven- teen yean old, fifteen handt high, appraiaed to forty dollars, taken up by William Hill, living on Caraway near the fcalra buryToatl, tit mile from tlie Croat roada, entered on tbe Stray booa, date above written. - jhu. tii v r.N, tuui. rune 10. 85-2wpd. VALUAJLK PROPER l'Y FOR bALfc LWlLLeeU aiy tratt of land mtliceonntyof Granville, ire piilfci North, of Uxtord, un miua wett of Wil liunaborough, lying on the road leading from Oxford to PeyVMi 6kiiwiia'a Ferry, aod 1ikx ic on the road fruni SJiabun to Petersburg.- Thia tract u well known, by all Ukoye Wring the county to ka tract ell adapted to tirvtuUtira wf Tobaeeo, wbeati torn and every otbor 1ul of nrodoce thatlA cbimate wdl xlw of , Ik - eof taiaa betwixt eWven and tweive htrlretl acira j about three or four hundred cleared, part of it lreh ; and thn can be fifteen hanis' worked to advnUire . on it there ia ever neceat arr houae tlni ia Wanting, bodi dwelling xod. oui-houaca,'diaullcry. bliiaimth shop, fc The land lies in a Verv excellent neighborhood for aocie vv and haa a fine ranee for alack. Any peron dipoed to aeuhi in taia pan. of the autc, and be n the poa- aetaion of a beautiful aituauon valuable tract ol land have tne beoetit of good aoc'tety, and the advanUge of the Roanoke navigatioo, will do wt in making app'.i cauon, and viewing the property, aa 1 am clearly ot opi nion that there wi!lnt be aucu a bargaiu otteren, in Una again in the county, or probxbiy in the atate but tuey wul judge for themlve. 1 have alto, a tract ol tiny acre lying joining of the town of Oxford t for a r aired culenieiH, in tig lit of the town it ia tne most beauulul uution in the aule, none excepted. Also, a brick alore hue, in the town of OxfoiUe convenient atand lor business and eq'iaito ny in the place, all wuicb may bs bargained for on &ood tcrmi fid paymenta made eiy Neijroea will De received in part pay, ox tor the wnoie ut Uo property. . for term pp to inuitiii ian rey ana Robert W. Cray, of Oxlord, ui i.v llcury AI. Cy, ut lUun, Caswell county. W Al. II. CLAY. GrMnville f'ninty. (Geo-) June 1, 1$U I . ti.r. bj a few, loive veil traniienUj, it behel nodtf the tjraaajr ol habil, or with the caauoa tC pra,' j'Uice. Korean the lctator catchlt Harc thr inlncaclei compounding Lie uot per rt irncaltaral ajatcm. whilst i.e iataitivrlr. frrb the force if good acnoni, and perteivea at nncfl 'be oeiutj l elegaot mtvnnera. As every country matt acquire agricultural kaowleJo by ita own exertion, er rtat&ia igiutr&Qt, it " oojht to consider whether ioeniat dicirrerie or skilful experimenb. wiU not be generally loat bj cliangea of property, buried in the tombs ts which their authors tr devoted. tQ.laas th.fj arw record ell anil circulsted b the tarae mcaJM , which have ftavetl science Crura oblivion, tail apread civilization wherever it exists. : Is thert a man who would wish to carry out of the world a useful discover he has made in it, or .who Krould pot feel pleasure from the reflecUoQa' that he ma be doinj goo4 to soankind,' siter hf is, dead 1 UC wh shrioks . from tmblbhiotf ' vfivLCTcr mnjj-uMxsjxxB-' epirt, commit! aja act -be abhors, aad loses the satiaTacGon' ttVisirK' from disinterested beoevolenco. " ' c - Ho ceosdre of the gouius of oir coontry ifj' intended by the observation, that it does not ; pear with much splendor in the science of culture; since the mind or man n not coastruct ' ed for the comprehension of ' ahstmce subjects witiout study ; uor (vr toe atUintneot uf skill. wii.iiwuipraA.ubc. au oacttenieut ul f serciSw Its powers, must precede a display of, Us powers, must precede a diaplay of its talests. Thp huoao miud is eufecttled by idleness, and ren tiered vigorous by exertion.. By compositions concerning agriculture, the writer' will impi ove' his own knowledge, awaken the understand ioe of others, aod cultivate the onljr mode bj w riidx ; perfection is attainable. Without therrt, yrhate- -ver ma be the geuius of Virginians Ut the acW quiMtion o( accomplishments by whieh the ar adorned, it will . become dormant as to thottr bj ' whie i tne must live. A'O'llCE UHEIlKiiY HIV.JX, rplIAT Uve annual meeting of tbe Mockbolden of the Cape . a a .L, mmJiI .taaaa .thtlt na (Motamal. swr srt;i dun ttnu iwm -s . - . ,.. U-Ma. A! Cndi-A bright bay, slender made, low in flesh, marked on the shoulder with the aolue, valued W,15 by Uichard Gun r aad Riahard Johnston. GOTTEft. My 29, 181 8. . S-2!'- NEW GOODS. raiHE fotlowing goods are just received and for ante at the I Stare of Matthew Shaw it Son, i : , Superfine blue aad black Cloth t, best quality bine, lead aoloured and black Qncliews, long Lawns, Linen Cambrics, Jaconet Cambrics, superfine Mull Muslin, green, pink and white Crapes, !ulk Sbawla, black and white lace Shawls, Imi tation of Merino Shawls, Linea Uiaper, Linens, white Jeans, Ladies beaver silk aad kid Gloves, ladupeasable, fine tapes, sholl side combs, assorted Ribbons, pink Ging ham, wide check, white Marseilles Vesting, fine Knives on eards, 8 pieces domestic Cloth, one case Guns, China in boxes, Loot sugar, Chocolate, Y. II. 1 ea, Japan Blacking, he. Ice Ralcieli, June 17. 5w. The study of agriculture, and a habit of wri& in? upon tne subject, will bestow I upon -the) .lit Sw'tuavwautjua W luc Vl"- I . f . a . al" f ear Navigation Company, sit fagn-ebly toChuiter) be wealiny iarmers no small pOTUQn 01 pieaStrt, OT . . . . . . . m. . . i i i . .l . i a ' t c : i : . I ... ; . i. iu . . . e new in xne iowb ot - ayci.Mt.ine, .loir next. A personal attendance i tar aa it may be convenient, i t iLPyiMlritin. will IMWIM w w.w Mr ' - O V . r ii i . . i . - ! Pi.ii. . i . t" . . i . i . . niaoie employments. . inuw ptacea aooTex AllsJ - necessity of bodily labor, must; 'recompense, Ht themselves by mental, or sink into a state of a ' pamjr umrie.naiy to neaitn, nappiness ana vir-i ' ' tue. What subject can be better fitted fur subw ' n case of inabilltr to atteadin person, the following power, ar kuow ledged betortf ncrUhed. by a J astiee of the Peace, will entitle tne stocanoiuer exeeaung we aajne to irote oy Proxy on any question Know all men oy taeae rresensa ins uo hereby aptont mjmYi ?JA'r .Httttine activttrfor laos-nor. than on. whik benall to UUJ iiKucriu mcigii u. uic tmiminuiuin w ukj i --j o " , JUMLYI-.TRATOR'SiALE. WILL be sold on the lith of July next, al the late dwell ing house of Ur- Thos. Falconer, dee'd. all the perish shle etuie of the und deceased, consisting of house bold and tlttuen furniture, hones, cattle, a carriage, &c, See. ' Aareditof six moaUiswill be allow t d the purchasers. JOHN HOLLO WAY, Admr. Raleigh, June 17.: - DIVISION ORDERS. ISAAC CUE ATON, late of the Army of the TJ. States, htTingbcen duly appointed and commissioned Iaspector of the Fifth Division of North Carolina Militia with the rank of Colonel snd Henry W. Conne r, and U. S. MTean, Aids-de- Camn. with the rank of Maioi . are each to be obeyed and res- ecttd accordintcir. JOS GRAHAM, Mai Genl. ' Fifth Division No. Ca. Militia. f r Mnmrwinv Ka l.ttl mt Vnuttnl Uall m-fttiftf .Jl t.l lit P tirAVHIA TAP -fh '.mm ... . t i t iT n . o . . .'II I I . - . . . . ; ' 'hndull. Nl IM MIVHIll I1HT H JD1T I.IH. H'lullVB 1 -f k-J.MilflA. K n 4 I t .IrA- )... ln W . . J-i"-l " y i , ' . GUC VI UCUCTVIBU SUU SHHWOI UIV IUTB N VIS a Wht or eould, were I persoa-illy present .. ,. . I - . . --X-' -i UwitijwhcrelhaaeJwr TV " - '' V.' ' .''n'-.V A STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, WAKE COUNTY. Court f Pleat and Quart- Seirioru Man Term. 1818 Hutching G. Burton, vs John Faris. Original Attachment levied on Lots, No 96 and 98, in the City of Raleigh, to gether with other property. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the De fendant in this case is not an inhabitant of this State; It is therefore Ordered that publication be made three months in the Raleigh Stor, that unless the Defendant appear on or ueiore uie nrjn ci-tu ui ims wiun, at oe neiu tor tue coun ty of Vake, at the Court House in Raleigh on the third Monday of Antnist next, and plead or reolew. otherwise judgment will be made final and the property levied on eon- dcmueu to piainuu s use. B. S.KING, C.C May, 1118. 28 3m The several Regiments in u 9th," 10d and 15th Brigades esmpwiig die 5th Division ol North Carolina Militia, will be reviewed at the following times and places if there be .Boom aad the ground coovenient; if not, at the nearest suit able plaeeHn the vicinity. Ninth Briwle. The 1st and 2d Regiments' of Surry coun Iv, at Ro-Alord. Friday UBth Aoeust next. The 1st sud lid liegiivents of Vlikes county, at Wdkesbo- ytV. "TT.a.ru; rP- lAndirappearingtothe Court that William Whitfield and 1 lie Reeiment ot Ashe county, at Ashe Court house. Fri Km "o-h: ..jo.nL!. -r .i. . . . i , ;s , - i nomas vainer auu oauy nis wiie, wno are tieienuanis smn legatees, resale out ot this state, It is theretore Ordered that notice be eiven by publication in the Raleigh Star, three months, of the filing said Petition, that snid defendants appear at the next term of said Court and show cause, if anv thev State of North-Carolina, WAYNE COUNTY. . Coirt of Pleat and Quarter Sestions.Syiay Term. 1818 Wm. Alex. Whitfield by his next friend, vs. the The Exec utors, Devisees and. Legatees of Wm. WhitfieUljtec'd. rjnHE PETITIONER prays provision under the act provid - ing for Children born alter the making his fathers Will day 4th of Sentember. The Regiments of Cavalry attached to the 9th Brigade at Wilkcsbovough, Tuesday ttth September. Fifu-enth Urigade. The 1st, 2d .and 3d Regiments of Burke County, at Morgantun, Friday 11th September. (Tlie first, eeoond and third Hegiraent of Buucowbc county "at Aihevilie, Tuesday 15th September. ' ! ' The Regjmeht ol Haywood county at 'Waynesvillc, Fri .-day 16th September. '' The Regiment of Cavalry attached to the Fifteenth Bri - ade at the Pleasant Garden in Burke county, Tuesday Hid ,ptember. Tenth Brigade. The 1st, OA and Sd Regiments of Ruther 'rd county at Kutherlordton, Friday SSUi September. The Regiment of ctvalry attached to tlie 10th Brigade at '.ocl Williams Lincoln county, Tuesday die 29th of Sep- vThe 1st, and 2d Regiments of Lincoln county at Lincoln ywp, Friday 22d day of October. By Order, JOS. GRAHAM, MsjGenl. Fifth DiviN.C. Militia. HENRY WILL : CONNER, Aid de Camp. "-nctHu ooumy, Jane rm, mi 5, ss 3w. - STRAYS. WAS entered on tlie Stray books of Wake county, on the 94th of May, by Mr. Henry Terrell who li ves in the Croat Road district, about 5 miles from Rogers' cross roads, one black Mare, with a star in her forward, and a white vsnipoa her nose, her left hind foot white, with some saddle " f? w bcp Dack 'uiposed to be about 4 years, old, and a .ooat 4 feet 8 inches high, which stray is appraised to SQ dot s'! One other was entered by Mr Thomas Snrih, who w C 10 Wm.le 0ak di"trict, twelve or tbnrteen milos south ofHaleigh, one of the following description, abay Mare , .with her left ey e out, a small star in her fo.-ehead, aliod be- ore, supposed to be. li or 13 vettra old. 4 feet S inches 'U -tray was. appraised to twenty dollars, all of J ""jj- " -veruaea agreeable to an act ot tne Assembly in . One other Sf- ... . . ' - "V vnivivu tii miv y ivvnvaa Uiv aVS4 i5 r,? m Morton, who live oil Little River, uf ! '""owina-ucsenpuoni a bright bay Horse, with white ois on his back which is supposed was occasioned by the -asnuie.four feet 8 inches togh, ten- yean old, which stray - w TIKkLnt .rn , MRHITT DILLUBD, Rang. have, wherefore a deeree s.'iould not be made agreeable to the prayer ol tue reuuon. P. HOOKS, Clk. May 1818. 28 Sni. State of North-Carolina, WAKE COUNTY. Court of Pea and Quarter Setsitnu, May Term, 1818. Benj'.unin D. Rounsaville, vs. John Faris, Original Attach ruent, Levied on Lots. No. 96 and 98, in the City ol lUi leiirtu toiretlier with other nronertv. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Defen dant in this .case is not an inhabitant of this State. It is tiierelore Ordered, that publication be made three month, in . I ' 1 .... . 1 . I . t f . 1 . me naieigii outi , i iihi unless uie Lfeienuani appear on or De fore tlie next term of this Court, to be held for the. county o Wake at the Court house in Raleigh, on the third Monday of Aneuat next, ind plead or replevy, otherwise Judgment will be made filmland the property levied on condemned to plaiuttt s case. 1 est. 15. S.KIINO, C. U.E. May, 1818. 23 3m. iiui-Kia; me liiiii u7 m luniisiiiusc tiieux wiiit uie lucaus oi , escapinz of the stock-lioldcr, as , ,u0 llramaa .. mn.k l-.lo.. is requested, u busmeas of im- irf. .uhmiui n m.tji.fr. irem tue regret 01 nanng wastea ume in nnorcra . day of Acknowledged before Jmnel7to. A.D. Scat. J. P. HENRY BRANSON, Pre a. 85 l&lly CAPE FEAR JTA TJ OA TI0N COMPANY. aUKSUAN t to a resolution of the Y resident and Uiree- I tors, the Stockholders of this company aie notified that a 4ui instalment of J'en Dollar ou each and every shm-e ot the Capital Stock, is required to be paid to the 1 reaturr in ray' 11 .1 .1 . 1 c.i .1 . ,r . . eilCVUIC uu JUWU.J mm unj u nugun 1 1 c a v. J. IV. VVKltiHl.Jlreas. June 17th- - 85 t3dA. From tlte fiiack Dwarf TO THE MEMORY OF KOSCIUSKO. THOIFRT gone ! In the gloom of the grave The bones of the Hero recline 1 Thou'rt gone ! and tlie soul of tlie brave ' Pines no more o'er his country's decline a Thou'rt gone ! but inshrinedis thy glory-r A monument vain were to thee ! For in ages to come shall thy story Claim a tear from the patriot and free ! -IVe BtroiijtP.st reason whlcbrtrrrites us te htfk. come attentive to the encouragtsroentofagrkutriit . publications, remains to be noticed. AgricuK ; tu re, commerce a;id manafatures, are tbe tlireev rreat objects of individual interest and national "olicitude. To preserve, each ought to nndetf taiid its own rights ; to lose tliem, ignorance ' will suffice lor either. Though agrtcultore mav - need no charter, require no bjunties, claim no monopolies, and ask for no legal augmentations ui the prices of her commodities, she may veft feel an unpropitiou3 legal providence, and.lan ' 'nish under injustice. Though: she may fiourfslk ' in tne eojojuient 01 equal ngitts witu ner Cm-, peers, she may be stunted or evn stifled by art unequal pressure. tjonuRerce never comifresf het; knowledge to the structure of her ship afid the Dropemes 01 tne roagnei; nor manutactur in, to the powers ot steam, and the tabricfttiha of tools. .Both are . politicians Bota r Write, publish and petition, to gain improvement jfa tice or favor. ' Both sift the laws by which ther are affected. Why should agriculture confine The following address was delivered before die agncu!. tural society of Virginia on th.-. 8th inst; by their Presi dent, John Taylor Eaq. the" Arator "of Virginia. and her tools, and careless of her crops Btft aer sisters shun this 'straight road towards, irn poverishment, anu renounce tire recreation to U ....l f.AM .Via an.. ..r .ka.'r-' .017 ? LOTS IN SPRING.FIELD, AT tbe confluence of Dan and Staunton riven, eonnty of Mecklenburg, and state of Virginia. -OnFridavthe 10th of July ensuing, will be sold to the highest bidder from 11 to fifteen LOTS situated most advantageously for trade and lying ia different puts of the Town. 1 heuatural advantaeea of this place are great, add to which a petition will be n re sented to the Virginia Assembly at their next session lor a Bank and leave to erect a Toll-bridge across the rivert Se veral houses have been erected since the first sale at this place in April last (one hundred 'and filly lots were then sold) and a two story , brick-house,' SO by 70 feet, is now building, and from fifty to eighty hands constantly employed preparing materials to erect buildings this fnll,by vnhich time it as supposed two Ware-houses and a Stemraerv will be e treated, the tatter for one 'ot the first Tobacoouista in Rich ruoixi. 1 erms, one bait of the purchase moacy the- first of April 1819, and the balance, first April IS'20, Bond and ap proved security requiredk ' OWNERS. Jnu 4th, ISlfc , ' To th& Sotoety of Virginia, for promoting human interest inhabits ahumaaheart, and t Agriculture. rv hnmsn hesrt naiitil (nr Wfialth nr rnmniitnrn Tlie chierobstacle to the success of a society Ought agriculture to be indifferent to blessings for promoting agriculture in Virginia, in iny considered by her aisters as essential for numaa view, n the morbid aversion to writing on that happiness, or remain ignorant of the extent' to subject lor publication. What mnn was. with- which their wishes may be gratifier), without n out letters agriculture would become without jury to her right ? May she not at least" be tlieir use. Had any science renounced the be- permitted to consider, whether booutiei t ey nefitn derived Irom the. art orprinting, it would pel competition, unlike premiums for exciUnir have Unbred far behind its sisters in improve, it, are likely to beget industry, perfection and meut. Sciences, univeiSallytlieSame, enjoy the economy or idleness, want of dexterity and great advantages of reaping harvests from every prolusion ? Whether the English policy ott.ro, clime, and of being enriched by the conribu- ng their manufactures into a competition with tions of every language. But the subjection, of those of all the world ,or the policy of protect agriculture to the climate, soil fccireunastances of ing ous against a competition in industry event the position, upon which she must exert her With agriculture t is most likely to cowpasl $h " taleuts, renders her unable to extract a system end which both countries have in view -j Ever Irora foreign compositions, suitable to dissimilar social interest, to flourish, roust know whethee meridians ; and exposes her to errors and dis- it buys benefits or scourges. If agriculture. appointments, from lflcongruous imitations of determined whether an oual or untuiual li- - foreign practices. . tribution of rights among men, or betweetv4o wriung, printing anu puoushing, are even terests composed or men, is most suitable to her more necessary for the improvement of agricui- nature, or most likey to advance her prosperity, tiira. than for th r.ivlli7atinn nl nnnA l.. l:J I i. i r't .i"' . ' .u gwuu iusiiuci sos una soiui grvuiiu mp atauu ou tor insaing tnts of mankind. Itinerant by nature, man carries enquiry. If her political ignorance is like a. ply rapidly j and tbe ardor of youth to excel in interest, and an acute di8cernmenkf such mea gracefulness, is a powerful auxiliary to the force sures as may advance or obstruct it, : Bow can of example. Tb principles of morsl recti- she gain a capacity , for this' discrimination M tude are the same in every clime) bat the im- essential taker prosperity, but by an industri provements of agricultur,e are subservient to a ous exercise of ber best talents tfcyrough the mev vastajrietof Hfcurastajj i , . " V . i p; y it- v I ri L t ft 11 '0 V hi I i N i 1 If I 't J 1 m MAS nil f K J !i v a li'. V y 11 Jl-HUVJUU-JiJU..1 J. 1 W'J.J.
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 26, 1818, edition 1
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