Newspapers / The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, … / July 10, 1818, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
- ' - , - , - . . .! : " ? ' " - mi- f " 1 111 ' I , . " " 1 - " - II, 555! t : w ! ', ... - - v ' ' t ft .. T." . . .- us. . - - rmLullD f Etlllii Zi-i-J .kum. ikrv hon U.int Willi stATE"OF NbRThVCAHbLfA;'" - . UNCOLN COt.TNTT. TtMMana to (L wU&lim a t tit C GniiUBda. rimte lMie rrlt HUM U.f UMs I" lrh,'lorrtWriOl Mlrfr IwUmHjV ..'. WMiaKgin i Uie fUfeirv- Vr far istii defrJi ' to mmm farM at lU iiextCotit tok bdU far tfce OuMf of Uwote Mr t MX. -v ' I r.A'unJith autvttaU for tcfc nuktea,- W an WX H Corn Jotir fThwpl?- JlMX, . MICHAEI HAFFEY; & Co. VfXAKTl tb loetbal ot Jnformn th pttblie thtt thef tin I j;ja.l tiumuelTrtintheDtr of Itftleisdi. on OieCor- i'iHkSdigf Work to their Ime mtfa dtorfaw nOUse d 4n tUe taiiwri-Thj will keep oomUulljr cmi Imml, tpwevai ' MiirVaiantl will be KUI on mi reMouUe term ' I. f!t..,j.t u iU Rtt. 'Tl.v BaltT themieltft. fVWnfloitrftteMdui U merit hberel encourage.. V rlP. miLtiwe ineetfu'Jv infoi mrd Uint ott are no : iWl.lin'fi'etr AYUkesboxwigh, far th.piiwe of MTignt- . ing tUa W.Kiik ttirer. Aum rTJ pcrwo i'g mi tim or ptlf r obfwttct'wnt in wkf liiver. lire requested to re ' tttwethemVithoiit dclaT anil leMe'tlie rfvertfcg m the law . dWtm i yff tWunil-jotluirwhtt the lav will lut 4 force gipual in behiitf ol thtf AVilkesboroiifcU Tigiio!i CimiDaiiy ; : ? " NAT iiAMciijutiuviitj ? " . llAMLfcllWi BKOWN, ; . , jniwiagcn , ' IS IT. i RniL vei v Jo ;y tertni, welLWicuUtetl to r.Tr-r MTl.H ta ft'uHr. -Id be. delivered at TRKKS.Enquire f the ; rK?i Statd'of Nortii-CoroliQa, . i . -' J W4ttBC0CNTT. - i t . , CfPtoak4uarMWMkJIrM,lllt. . Mlt BcW Wmw or demur, otbervie tfcfWilT iBlbl ii,.' are com 'tm ui Ikr4 eiMrt4 a'te tttemA - , A tmceony IL 19 8 m NOTICE. fPHEbcri; er tijir qoJi4 xJm'ntitrttor, ie bonis non. th the wi wteJte4,. tp tUftfuU rf William Daily ec't rxte to m i pmofli twg dcrhamU t tl ratatu o( the m'u l,WkfliaM iVi'y, tA praacnl W JO"1 psji:! n piywcrivwu by wa ciof A em " cl Purf . teraol admini mMon ana io jrcrei iw agenvent of ipUftat'a ettte," otherwise twywui ue TTrZ-vFT-.,' - JOHN SALTER, AimV. A.HygeCeyiiiy-4utttf,wg. . . '-f V(fGBEEN5?B0HOtJGll ACADEMY. . ln.atuUonwiUuke.fcoirM,nday TorV toe 15lh and 16th inat. 1areW na uuaraiaof, -iv. friend of thW inatiuniw. f "P atred t attend. The cxtt . f U . will commence w Mot Jaf f W- Jmea Kerr. Frbm the liealth T vun o. u. my, and the very moderle tei 7 - the Truateca flatter ihcmieTe,V4iit they Will tcce.rea liberal aharc of public patronage. U order ct the Board, ' M June3 1818. DICK, Sec. 24-5 w. J N euwaant lo a decree of lh .Court of Equity for the JOiWgmD iutke Snit Whiireio VilIi Horwand Si, ire tmpJail aiid 8i6ii r Horn ; and. q&r 1 . 1 ' i.r. 43-...:l.lk rl.A .ln J 4 fltrllB reacfenilanu, m ueaouion owuiy; H?"'""") v...6 e, at! tbe Court ilouae in the l owu of Tartorough, a tirflVNU eontamingby Survey 17 1-3 Acrei, situated iTaurCoiiity,ofiri!ie Noilh aide of Tyan Cocky Swawp, joiriinttlic Unda of Willie Horn and Joel Battle, being a rtgf,1tie IratrfLa4'of Elijali Horn, Uecaaed. Telw toontla credit Will be allowed die., pu'rtfliater bj giring Buul wi(h wfient penonal ecurity and a wortgago ou the prenu 'Sfci fcirlhe purchase 'money.' . ' v JUWMES VV. WILSON, C JtM. U18. , 86 w. STATE OF NORTH-CA 0UNA, , - . A Proclamatioi w-riiPOP 4V hv an -i nf the Lerilla tuw of this State lYpxMd intleyearopeth)odeithredn.l ele .'eutitl d.'Airacticra-WitloutOtheact entiled Antt to redeem the paper Cutreney now in circuu an.l tc 1 cl tnuliah a Bank by the name and title of the S.We Bank of North Carolina pwed in the year 1810 ; it wa made the Jufv.ftbr PfeaideSttand Wrectora of the aaid .HMf to cauaa public notice to be given by AvertiaementjnaU paperi pubbhed in tle Uityf"B'for aix weeka oi'tt atcly precoding the eirliteenth day , of December 11 uie twr Itllo.'that they would for tlie term ofone year o.w.tncne ing bnthatda)Wfollowiirneta'eiWiler,tak o ai.tl Vhaiige alf the paper tmoney of the S& te whici should b pre enti ftir lhatpui-poae a the Principal Bank, or at any ol itt. said BwiW Or gold o? ailter at tlie Option of the holder: of the pajer money.. , " :" And whereas It was made the duty of the Governor'' on it appearing to hia utrafaetion that the President and Uirectora ai(T Bank bad fulry oniplied mkU, the proviaioaa ol the law tvc' referred to, to make known thesatne bj procla mation and in Ute sakl Proehunhtioa til declare that h mu4 patxir , (ndney-ahUl the'iiecrcnrMeease tobt tender i e.ept ht natroehtsto the )id SUte Bank. N !Aod wh'croas it has been, !- -rr-f nie J terms ana intentions prUieforcsiU(act ot Itl Bare uee aatialactoniy compueawiut , Now therefore, I. John Branch, Governor of the. State a foresaid, issue tliis, ' my , Proclnmotioo, declaring that the uirf naner raoaev shall henceforward cease tote a tender in all cases whatever except In payment to be herealier maje to the laid tote bank of North Cnrolina, . In Testimony whereof 1 have caused the great seal ol the State to be hereunto affixed and signed the same at Ka leieh. the aotK day of Jane, A D. 1818. Byhe tSoTemor- yaa uivu : vMfMt U Am artiUacti. f i CbnK iW the l)rH daM ihia t u . !.K.ka .itt tA lUa tilalet It ll tWrrCr OroVfd, (iki ii-J.rJt be inade tUfVt sa.owth4 ial (W Rai-huf, thai mitres th IXrfciti3an on r bf 1hneatWsirBIatrt,ia)wedfaf " esy of Wake at the LWt bwae in ((alrigh, on pif, Mr of Anguat next, and pd er rrpWrf. oifcerwtte JiliM "vn ha amde Smri and the nrwpcrty lead en fudemed to Htire-Twt. . .. " r , " B. 8, ING, C. C. B. - May.lSll. , . , A 1 3a THK eiim;.utMM rU Students In tfi-intkcttee, tloefd an the 17th irtrt. titm awaond aesaion wilt aomieaoaa 4i the Jav Monday njly .Arearefoi attention.1 41 be givekk tw bM ba otxJerti, uu! Lh monVy tnclwttd, th 1 tender abit)redrtnat in lhmeohi;, t m will keepthei letters 1 ml Uaa th teed, if it . t .ould be Im UU rr thU yetr, Tt&ll U tf t , Ue Yer eirlj oeit winter whe I im tsr . of rwceiviBg Urge mpply rrem pUn( selected. sod now rrowms; on toj fermia IXimpsJu'rer .; 4 which I wroUj borne to bare planted tvt thlsv terj perportc so long as tkpttmirU$ti well' . kriowinz sht eBect my ictaal eiperimeoUaad aodetilable fattt would produce m thii cwunlrr. As toiaj littU book, which it the JLrit part C T lArte. the whole entitled m ymr'n riUeti th VuUi StMtes" it imUiBs erer A4c s which 1 now,na w tn c injure C frMrrti(47t tll!Ma a ltd Jtjrjna . J(ti 6-i and n and W of utins the RITTA" BAu A-i " or Russia Turnip, I have endeavoured tw n.a4e . . the matter as plain as possible-' Tha pen tie ; -4w, t l M,4 'toWforartructioasv;ji fi.,. fiK thw ' i In'"-Viiii. --i ,-rf rttlAraoaw- tofUt (Mr qaMs i a ,1 ...IPJDIBIKBir : ii? patent lc;vek watches. nftB''plihlie are respectfully informed that tlie subscriber Xboha resided several years in this City, and has been ftiapjo constantly in the line this profession, htuuat leng h establidied himself on' FayeUeitle"Vtret pextdoor to tbte Bank of Newbern, where he offers for sale an elegant assort 'fcentaf Ualias' and Gentlemen's gold pajtent lever, watches, .ajp silver '.patent. lewi" and plain w atclics and clocks together - wilb Variety of Jewelry and silver wst.' As these rti 1 elesbave oet;n carefully selected by the subscriber and fcotti the luast iniDoVojUotis tothd northward. hfi.deems it unne- t pessar tq say they., will he sold on, the most accommodating ..;rim,fte tinewjse repairs watches ana eioeks,antt wiu-war-1 rant the faftUfuiness of his work In every Jristaiice and will be 'thankful fiira porod of the publie favour. ' JO-V Y. SAVApB. vi:.K.jeigy t4i)iApyl, jl8.18. , , T ',16 - DOCTORS' j ASWRSlM, t WiUJAM. HENDERSON Hving entered In a medical copattnership, will attend f)o all calounlBctedwtb tlieir uVofossioti. . They'will occu. PJ Uieifaijjlof Dr.vWra. H'eudern, the cower of Fy- eaeviltenftcl Maitin streets. " !ri , .1,1 ' ;' 1 1 ' ,' ) 1 tf. nFIFTY hor.IARS NrlTRWAKD.' about 3 veal's aeo faom Mrs. Lowrie coiv 1 at-' 61" named DeliUtli, Of a black complexion, smooth ,.'lle hwdoueieetl, oltasaiit cottntcnance, of tolcra- ? W,ndjibout iZoe 23 yetirt of age. K l,?;!.WuBht.iveartaBy JuijWlxwrw fit 'He name of Hill wU said ahe waahrwncht&'oni. Man lwid. .fhere she jnav iMjaaibU liV miiewRut as ' she absconded nrtlt fpi SlEvAyvherUiti 'iri Charlotte, Mecklenburg r wju nr. . 1 ' .n ' ' i.j . 1 ...hi . - - Ti "f r h?Hind site Aha II he forgiven. ' ' m - 1 '-' - i &AVID K.DUNLAP. Will. Pi;vPta Private Secretary. S6. CAVE FEAR JV'J VIVA TOJV C0MVAYI fjUllSUANT to a resolution of the President and PireC I tors, the Slockliolders of this comn any Si e ootifltod that a 4th instalment of TenDollurt on each and every share of tlie Capital Stock, is required to he paid to the Treasurr in i'ay- ettevuie Oik Mouuay uie ou uay 01 August next. j. w. VYitiurtr, ireas. Juncirth; N 5 t3dA. NEW CJOiiDs. ftHE following goals are just receivea ana tor saie at uie ' g Store of Matthew Shaw et Son, viz : Sunrfint: blue' and black Cloths, best qualitv blue, lead coloured and black Ciiichews, long Lawns, Linen Cambrics, Jaconet Cambrics, super&ne Mull Muslins, green, pink 'Itnd whitt- Cranes. sokBhawls, blscn anu wmte lace snawii, ami- tation of Aterino Shawls, Liinen inaper, unens, wnite Jeans, Ladies heaver, silk' and kid Woves, Indispensable, fine tapes, shell side eombSj assorted ninnons,. puiK uing. hanls, wide checks, White (darseii s Vestiugs, fiue Knives on cards, 8 pieces domestic Cloth, oue case, Cuna, China in boxes, Loaf sugar. Chocolate, Y. H. Tea, Japan Clucking, tee. fce'-' Kaleigh, June 17. 5ws, TO THJtt EDITOR OFTHE STAIL Si a, In your paper of lite 12th iiist. was inserted a be all ium mite Poem entitled Keligwo j " by Mjss.C. A C. dated, Scotland Neck, May 2Xh. This tittle piece is a handsome, Specimen of the literary taste ot femnles in your Sute and gives ample proof th it your female ik crry institutions have not been in rain. The following lines were produced, by reading t he Chore mentioned verses on the suHect of UeUricn. If you think tlitm worth insertion they are much at your service. Ah ! who tlie rapture sweet, can te II, Tbt-pleistnj murmur of the shell. When beauty with poetic spell ' Wakes all ;ht soul to extacy I When fair lieligio.i is the the me, And Music pours its toothine stream U I stay thou sweet. Eiysian dream I. Thou pleading, witching Phantasy ! With rising ftpd with setting day, When winter scowls, or Zephyrs play, May' aye my mompnts pass away . , Alustc's pious !anui8htnent ! Be B irring noise, and strife afar, And sordid gain, and cruel war, And unbelief, that baneful Star ' Which leads the soul to banishment ! flat come, Religion, heavenly maid ! To grace my suash me, cheer my shade, My daily vows 10 thee he paid, tV'bile treading; TuVs road slippery ! Inspire' me whh thy truth sublime, " . ' And let my ag, and' youthful prime, ' To thee bncred, aod to rhyire, '. i t- Averse from formsand frippery. . Dfc may 1 join the tuneful Utrong By Cam's (air banks, who raise the song, And Sharon's roses pluck among ' - . The Cedrs,tijl of Lebanon ! - , - A4 may the maid wWgraie'd your sheet, W K um; vim jit; angttic, SU'at, ; 4 f 7 l''l1mp'oertIie-uuYJtfin fleet - ' TIe Karp hstig if Babylon ! O I Yf. Piereari sisters nuw, . Breath hispiratihh o'er bcr line, , C i, ''.And Heaved long grant tiie gifu divine, :.' Oi healthiand peace," and competence f And cotne,' lotuan Braces three To deck her locks iroto Lauret tree, Amihapii love V delights sull be :v; lh. oca i ous songster'trtcompence. 1 Rii'borough, Ueo. Jmle :3ii!), 1818 " '- ..' ' - - in tlSTAjTE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, nnuirt ira. William Nmiiii --K.iitinn mr liivnree llrwnit to the Court 'that th defendant Wm, Smith, l' w tftraeffof thU Stateij .Itjs th4rtjfpre; prdered - that fV tSUSU1 e'mWlfQirjth.'ee montliiurtiie . Star and Raleigh IiTf'B??!-FPe5Dri',te4- thetty. .f. Raleigh? 'tlia't the ttdfv1rf5SMri,prWthe'ftiJxtTern? rf I HiiT,nS ttt,held on the 6u ,Mondaxfter tb, ,4th Mon lj, K.frtebeA and plead. answeY or demur" to the , "rfPtiSt.wU he heariexiiarte,' and Judgment .Wresjop , ' v? : - . -s-3m-. . i , - ) ' ' :V'y.-,"'V, . 'M.li" . C i . . . -..1 -: 'f -C u " . ' - r " .. - - , , i." . ' N . .- - ' " STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ' ' WAKE COUNTY. , Court af Pleat and Quarter Setnon May Tefin, 1818 HutchiiisG'-Bnrton.vs. Jolm Farts. Origmnl Attachment isvieu on ihs, o yo anaau, in uie vyivj i iuigu, iu gcther with other property. ' ' Tvappearingto,thesittisfactionof the Court that the De famlant in tliis ease is not an inhabitant W' tliis States It i theretbre Ordered that publication be niade tbree months in uie'riaieijjii t3iar-iiiai uiiicw Aciciiuii ... . ' .1 . ' I .. . - i" .1. : r',. w. I. ., Kull I'.m. llui.mii Ocrore uic nv:2ii k v uu. wjui v, iu w tydfWiikeirt the iCourt . House in Ralegh on the third Monday of Angust next, and plead Or replevy, otherwise, judgment will be made final ami the pwpey levied on con de'miied to plaiotifivs nse. r , ' , , ' v - -y B. S,IL1NG,C.C. i May, 1818. ' , , 28 3m - - State of.Korth-CaroUna, ' J .,' ' WAYNE. COUNTY. ': Cotrf 9 Pleat and Quarter SeHontfJlfay Term, 1818 Wm. AlexrWhitfield by his nfix.t friend, vs tho The eo utors. Devisees and. Leoatees of Wm." Whitfield Jlee'd. rtHBPETrltON.Eaprtiys provision oMet tlier-act provid .lntoj!oib1ltlrt nistkinvhU fathers Will To the Editor of tlie Jfeivfork Evening Post. Hyde Park, 21sL June, 1818. : Sir, 1 do myself the honor to enclose you an arti cle, which I think likely to be of public utility. If you should be of the jsame opinion, I beg jou to insert it in your paper as sopn as may be con venient, becausehe season for Turnip sowing approaches fast, & the speedy publication of tliis article may prevent many persons fi om commit-" ting trrotii as to cue tunc ot sowing. '1 am Sir, , Your most obdH Aud most humble serv't WM.COBBETT. TO FARMERS AND GARDENERS. And particularly (6 those Gentlemen, who hate written to me on the subject oj the Ruta llaga Vu.tivution. they will also find verr Dossible 'auestiuA r the subject anticipated. . To ae, who hsvc brr''' trading connections in Amenca, it is aot aWr to find tlie i&eans ol depositing this bookr short titne, in so many places as I coukl wih, But, hare caused a good nunberaf copies to ,v 1 be sent to the care of Mr.John'Jlorgrnnof lfii- ' rfeAia,who will take'eare tnat they areoirered :v for sale in that city and, in order that BJok- . seizors may, in rsry part of the country, with. ' ; out risk, be able to 'procure the'- book, I flare, by public advertizement, offered them j thronb Mr.. ARCH AMBAULT, No.bi Barclay-strert, New York, at the price of ien copies for $LtsdoU lurtauda half. .''1 j'hsre is one point, however, as to inttruc tions." which I think it necessary to touch upon ..' here. I berceive, that many of the applicants fur seed, lire in Virginia. Now. as ta th lim . of sowing, it mast be very differert t from 'my on Long Island ' The Rata Jiaga fplai.t, ' though sown lerenroDerlT aboutthe first of Jul,i. does not make any very great progress tu poiat of growth till the longer and colder nights come and the bearr dewa.; in -Arim6r. ()e.t.hr , fves it three fourths of its whole size ' Ba that '. should think, that the second week in Jutu wumu oe quite eany enouhv toy fKnnsyitania and the first week in August early, ienough ii or -Virginia. This is very matsrial 1 for, i ther. youi and tender plants be tod roach icorchect . V by the heat, they may not bo easily recover, Itis the long and fine JsUmn t'ut does thei 4, basiness in this culture : the warm aun daring the day. aud the heavy wdews;by tukhJUVThptiater , Uie Autumn nd, .the latter 3 toe so wing- tnar take i-lace T . ' V" :r ; .J.v-s To those gentlemen, who may " bay the werf, without seelna ; tne (Mlt book A bejr leave to oh' 1 serve, that to have any thine worth haiiiis, thev V ground mu6t be cieanthe plants put at tqrg& ' distances at an early age, good and. deep hovtug- - or ploughing, between for,4 hold bu no- boya . ' to those who throw seed into the ground and' ' then leave the work to nature which acting ahi" -, impartial part, gives the preieyence tothe weeds vh ch, as we all know, are the pre-accupanUiof "! every soil. . - , " . ' 4.;V. -,.-.jf. , Ao to the inducements to cultivate this root. . . in America, the idea is by no means new to me. tew years ago, in waikinir with. M ts KIC 1 1 AH II 1 AltlilM AN, an excellent nriahbor in Hamn. shire, over one one his fields, I observed to biia what a pity it was that our cultivation of 'this , root was not practised in America I 'said Tf would dooM the produce of the farms theie -I'll write a little Book and send it ttiein,? baidl I Soon afterwards, the war being over, I ' i4id : the plan of doiug it : and actually had the iifltv book printed sent it eat to ny friend, ,MrJ lnllfil Vi(iP.tM' nf Pt.;i.it..i.. u i:'.. . J- vi . uMMuviiJiua. a, UliklvaS ' ,Jf events 01 greai interest arose, However, and took a p all my time. When I was coming., out Jast 1' yearj I brooght a httle Ruta fJaga seed. 1 1 had the tittle bag (only a few pounds) idmny handsfv one day, in the cabbin -of the ship, and! remem " bt r saying to Mr. AS l Ult, a lei low passenger i shall be deceived, if this Seed do, not, in, its spread, somewhat Tsenbie the mustard seed mentioned in the scripture. - Thus far, I have not been deceived, 4 And in- - Hyde Tahk, Long Island, 21st Julie, 18i8. I have now, lyiha on the table before me a pile of letters, many of which contain JSanfcj deed, the facts of roy actual doinas, arid of ,tli .i.I.a. b!..i. A.f sL. I a a la . a s . i t i - " V a m . . 1 ' awuvki amu , uuni a VI uu Lis y flU V 1113, OlltUUS UOV I press a desire to have information on the subject glaod is in mines, this one root is of more value ol culture, the dates r these letters show the to her than all herminei under ground. Tdit wide extent of the circulation of the knowledge she owes a very great pari of her lood, her hides ' 6f the principal facts, which I have before stated and her wool! But if valuable In England,' where in me puuuu priuu, utm me language or tne , there are lew farmers with woodlands and erai sing lands for cattle in- summer, and which are of little value for any other purpose, what must Aititaperingpthe' Court that' WHIiani-Whitfield and "Thooias CJolher and Sally his wife, who are defendants and letAtbes. -ittskte out of thisStatti It is UiereftireOrdered Uiat lectitbes. reside out of this State. Kaieigit our-j uiree Hants appear If any they have, wherefore deeree should not be . uiade. agreeable to notiso b& given by puoiioaoon in tne months, ot the Aung said Petition, that said detem at the next term -of said Court and' show' cause. the pt'ayer of the Petition, ajilJsT. jp. H00K.S, Clk. STRAY, riOBERT, W. LANEKSRR, entered a Strt Horse ' tYwtth'me'the 3A iMta'ntV bright .buy. has on tlie left eyV llW sewded wfirt, his hind feet jwhite, about foiir feet' elglit inoHcshiKh about ten years old. S"AMUBL BIGGS, Ra. s Bobt-seVty, June 0e';. Oo-wpd.. "''". ' ' :: : A ' .,-, letters show thVyery great interest which those facts have excited, while it is very pleas.ng to myself. it be Acre upon this place, for instancewhjpre i? But, it being literally impossible? for me to ! 1 an.? The woods acd uncultivated lands wilLv " find time to 'answer all these letters ; it being; carry Very well two hundred sheep and thirty' 1 m imrssioble for tne to comply in time, -with head of horn cattle with fifty or sixty pigs, slobs'-. me, requests oi my oererai corresponaents, l Trm the nrst weemn June to tne end ot Uc bg leave to give this one generaanswer, through ihepuj.ic'printsl''' ''.'' . ' '- y 1 ( To those genUemen, who have Written Tor seedy I have to sar, that,' in all the cases, where lean doit, I willjitHy comply with their request; bu t, that in. every rd-?,T w ju send them a small quantity of seed in a post Utter "and) this PsKall doj whether f have received money or hot.' Be cause, I .well know how anxious men' are upon such subject, and because I wisn very triuch that n vtnerous persons may (thdngh u pon I snial I scale) tiave in early opportunity of-being con vmcea upon a subject ot sucli great and univers al interest Where aiiouod, or more of seed .October What am I to' du with them - then ? Mr U rI will not fatten a tenth' oart of the number" Itnf: i i. raise enough to fatten the cattle aud ' sKeep, to i half-fat the pigs, and to keep well till June again! b . all 1 do not wistiTb fatten j what a, profit is heret v' '4 and what riches in the inannre for the next year! CabbageSi tall as easily raised as . the , Kuta Baga, are hardly of leVa importance, where the simmer feed is scanty -in "quantity. - The pro-' uuco.ia targe, me quality excellent, tne cul ti va tiou easy ATew acres wilt keep a larse stock from Juiv to January, if the 'sowirtsS and Dlaut- logs and the sons be when and what they ousrht :i ' i r , . v r tr - -: w . . . . tr ........ f '.is iFfflfcfi.j''"is1tfft'' I'tK r'yA:r.ifi:fr,irfifJF
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 10, 1818, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75