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THMv And North-Carolina State Gazette. IlVtKIGH, fN. C.) FllUAY. KKPKMI1GU 17, No S. ... 1"LJ I ." rVRI ir D W.f II T. j,-,.t:t. Tt.au notnn a a rn W.U. ' III' I rirtl mat wtiTta , in, ul 4TTnr- Hit ii. e"l- r nckli'Vt. awl I fnf -" i 'l i,- i lw . l at 1 am de"-r. !". I I S the f,"r,-i I aar if i i.t in l; .."! r ibit cni traat. M K ha'f twet aie bmulit to the bark the ( f troth, f prorwd to Uh. in the atta, n.Jpy ho iht rane o h row t Jei, and J 1 i 1 5. tvo wf wf.ich I M la m? garjiit if l.e it w i -ne hv the res' mfrr i, propi, in nyemn 'inl, abtnt tht? ntldd W of i mrr. I ti ht Ik h a r t in m aiturt 10 me n un wre exempt lro the Bv. wail tnv tvk,i vi oil, then ir is impSMn!e . w'teat wa parfivl v fi I)yi: Jov ct-d f The project 3 . " er S. "'9. a'-l State of Norlli-Cttroliiia, m . ' , I o ' i. i .a 11 Peter bv PiUt . Orandtwi, TT f .kr-4t .rntM altxcli -eat I Vi.-d V i jrr .,,,1 tUea..ii H. j 1. r. Mini'OOne" )!!.'. . I )Jf. ,,,'ercd thl t-tdllraKir Jm- ttwtr hi h. . iirftl it rtonthi. tVt mUii tht- IrwlMi' fir . . mi hr (Unl Mori ' 4 r- 'f iiitl tilu 1 xvji:f-3vp dollar r oi i oi y t fi il f P. n. U.ri. I - f- T 1" II N 1. ' Tl ' ' f' lit . ,1 'rvV . Vi -i Caje agreed. Siu, P I'-. JXO HANS -t.CC 1819. 6 m.' rif art. g4 8f 2 VttYuuUe WaU?;i rerti TviU icTt upon reatonaVe t.r. .1 npftn a eretlit, my ' laJ in Kielii I tif buiMinp arc eonve- -nl.ruiemi.foiUbli, rl ill.ii- din liMi.cr (J tl.e SuieUf"'- K -i.tl mm. Ui ! in pri c l.s.w or p. lC,ill (jkI it a co'.it mr-pt itaHil ; li ro it an office on Uic f Raltigh, Septemlxr t,1l9. " " NOiltF. , i 4 5T prcninif rtirT from the ubrilr, nerm rirl, i ibTlhenaraecfJlN.tiinltWrrtioriiin.eti fit uf j;r, J ... . 1 I .1 t. ' .. L . L. L - JkiuI tTf tcet UlRtl, lllmuic MrR,Miur, .... - . .... .i kw rir her er, ii"Uitmi- men iu)c. ..... .t L.u oi t. M.d her lic U)f emiulerbly Uie loi e. it. She Utupix'' t hh JC0" el,i,'' M,,d iri. Sue IiK Viu ur .-- v.r,-.. VU M t s I'- ' "If r , I ilN Ct r o jn.r V.it in reini 111. t ilw f .1 tv r ' W fr ire V.w Ht" i t Ti n'1 t-rv f-om ' r.,' tnr o' fr '' ''"t'"- ' " ,",vr f"''' T'.e IvooV ''l v lkti frn;i V" ' ,nr nn't H'k t. sWt i' fir- m'..f.-.m tM.m" n - it' -n"' ! '.- to" 'if.v.'V .tr 'nH'ti' lr.rr -vt 'p- n.1 it co-.tr-.H at h Ikii , I.- ' ' i ' T' i' lit hi''H ttr!l hntf IV .jii--' " - i l1 -t',. .. tn f rr I.. - .- ct:i rntiMrd tj cuim ji ..t r (I'm ii'f tt.r ot' ef t.'f ;'r. 1 i tlxt ca tt'P lair a rif t ip ol l!i f 1 a i n 5s t il tsf t- 'p -z xltnitteU, the) are entitled t" rpn-rrr tv r w'.mlf . JatljjrtieMt arrordingW IVj lrt v. Bink of P. -i.r.T 'rania. Tt lni(t ma the onin't "i that wa tleVufr- 'J in'thi rat br j'llf V.ialt'nc n Iri'thi r .-f. it i fie t,nioi, t. the ri: t, that ncc-lu, exrifetnt th tne fl Drvif wheats t'nc .lcit IT are emitted t rtdtver of '. "Ic wi i the atvrlona m to the crp ul iBff. in ;t)din;9 fie lull onnttnt of bank note- Tlitj.iurrtl ma to partl)a jn liuaUret! tu4 filtf i-i.pW.'ar.t iact b eed bj thr j srtiet .rr tt ( buttheU f iwar wKid' with y Hrn..'' t e i mV vtrir at tht time tl ry d vidvd t'". ( made 260 hukel. 'I rio4tf ta .cr4 nnie4 uak ii'.tr in q'ieti -n pwst-nscd of them boiia seeding earl? In SepUnbr -wifli tht Ltirferf i.lf an. I I'.r n al.ih!p coniiideration, that thejr ' and to continue it till the Ut f Scptembcrw r!o-ii tlp hait'f.ait in a letter to their cor-'then sow the ordinary kind, and fiiiiah with th ep i. ,i!e t, vhi:h ca nt? gale to hand, and are Lat er : hoping therebr to gutrd 4piurt th n t; e custuilv of f'e i.lair.tifl'" that the re-: efl ct of the At as well ii tiie autuma aa tk 2 lb. vin ia the cfden waf 54 1-i ptin'U- 'htiT tne c irn ft 'M tvaa tJJ wonda. weighing 6? to the bahel. "Ihe wUv'a prod'JCt feii.g ouf (lp hahp) wft m0 on trarcO and 14 Hip .iutu.in of ltft -trmlnct about 1 1 (1 hei. r'' wheat wa ar a attddle n the filI ntiln nt ahiut Ip3 acret A l beMdea 1h Lwler wheat, whictwa uirjaTeJ bjlmBj9 w, , o,t ut'prlf d atroved -not prtwivring htvp 5 huheU the acre. The rran nMliytn ii b "'u n- grrv urinijjg uj mi U (Tift HEN II Y SKAW Kt .L 80-61 VMTurTr '.'Tm; i n-4 l-rl He.e hufsequentlj enclosed , a,.rin?. The crop of 1SI8 waa general! v , , -v.iDt .Ttm ,n ' Fm-vitn c- u-. v i v,n ' n i I 't; e t- tho .iiie cTTcpoiideiit, and the , empt from the fly ; the L let wheat which waf tr- rw rii"i' o n irtn ti ki win o-iupi m.- t'.p ; efer it'i such eiicliiMurcs put in the post ohice, snwn es.hr p'otlured a noe crop-the late aow. -rtv.flvii!..1lar to hot nrrvM f tt ill -ntnp "" cen'r of th KoV(? ni-iitivM pocket Kik ni! ilt rontenti, w,h.thPM..beco,,vkl0n,ke AKLC()U ,v, N.dheoontT.N C epvmhef I, IS19 .17-31. b i that the mine nvei came to the hand of the iuj, a tery indi'Tprnnt one, being somewhat riia te;8"n t in it wit iiirpcted, nu- ran tne sia , TeU.a well a aNeoteil wi'h ut amnt i in Mima J From Relf Fhiladrlphia Gazette. Sept. 2 Mr. RelfThe Btnk of the .United State-. ieokeo. atnl tlie Uer i ttripetl blue, ami e blWd havi'iff atsumed a position w hich if thru can kl. Mae yam, pair -tf red roonjeet. .hoe 8. I p-.r l . r Mfm wi, n ,u ht. ,.,ker, by otier ZborrflniTUCaiia.lTV It it likely thy ill panto- banks to the injury ot the public, I send you a v -ii,er freepwplc i tint mi; take up thnr haonanoii in c8 decided in the Circuit court or thi district, !owojortnTptn),,,ef.ta -.ile,.mithm.kefot- ..me fc f : , e Vthloiron and Peters, with this t-fU.te ItikliWetvllie) ill hare tome tympany uU "c,t, ' " 7- . -r i i . Li IIaaVtierton'iil '.r.ng her io me oreWme l..r i auile ohserratiet', that if the reao'.ution i per -fell I toUiiit laau ret her puo. they ahalt l.atre a rewaHofoO fc',tefJ 10, it will udd a veiVierioUS evil to fu if in.' w ti w nti'ir ... KKKIIKiaCK Dr'.l.'K. Omntille eouiity, N . C. Aagutt 8$, mi 9. the tradiiig interests of the community, and increase the catal' gue of complaints, already too nume rous, againat that institution 1 K examinatio .rtf ilM-stoiir out Aiivicmy, win com. t,, ol i nomas DdllClV, I jfl m"- on ' '',y Hie 7,h of Septcnilirr nett Pare.nl., fwrtliau. and all otliert iiilrn tt. ai reqnettetl to atli nil. lie rxerciaeaof the Aataloiny n i'.l be n.turoed on llie tint Jtonitnynf ictober acit, oniter the aunerir.tnodance of Mr. ArtanderCaafield. our Ute tmeber, a geiitlcman of unim- wMliable moral character, Imtooa bia u gTpea hi iie col. '' te. and lata every way well qui H6h1 for the gftvernmeut ''!MtaV - RlCltAKU EVANS, Sem ASUfttfi5, 1819. 36 6u ,j ,'T WILL tell on aeeom'modiitinK terms, my tract of Jand tt'': 1 orar Biroint a bridge, wherel lately reaMlcd,' eootfci A HACK, pair of horse kii. . a carelal Driw I CM ?&X Alao, a Gunboat and single hrs. Boqnireof . WILLIAM SHAW. VALUABLE LAXD FOR SALE. I n' " . A . f .I re. ircun voori ot inp President 5c Directors J.lTnited tatei -third of the Bank of Penn- J circuit and district ol nylvania. J I'pnnaj Ivania. Coram Washington and Peters judges, at A pril aessi-n, 0. Cat agreed. .The plaintiff being bona fide audi'or a valuable consideration possessed of cer tain note issued by this bank, and ruviftg oeca nion to reniit money to Baltimore, cut them in hajvea and in February, 18(6, enclosed the half parts of taid notes to their cot respondent iri Bal timore, which were duly received- shortry after II. !! II - I. ..tt , . , j i i :. u i..r ... : .1 l 1.1 : :Ln 1 r , aw iiDotinst) axrea. me uduu m unraiir. to hut. ir nev ciiciuhcu iiic reiiiaiiiiiii! nan oaris ll a IT. .fteootinty. la entirely wnotllund, atid is aitusted on hotli .p- il, aaine ierson, which letttrf t ith the Pfr tiillhr mim mill. Irv.linc to vt iliilimMiorfmptl. I lurr n ...' ' a tlie premiaei a gaoti dwelling hoiiae, wilt, four roomt, liteiien, and all other necewtiry houvrt, uith an t k gajit gar - V:u, all new. and a better luring is nut to be found in flunk InCounty. WM. P. TAYLOR, fraklia County, September 6,1 819. 36-if. - ; M 1, .11. Kegiraentl Order ! 1 LL the Militia belong to the aecotiu regimei-t of Wnke , , coanty, are requtnted to attend at their uul parade , ? arwutd lit the eity of ttal.-igli or Friday the iili n.t by '1U o'clock in the moining, armed stnd aeaoutreil at the litw - 4irectt, for the parpote of fonuiiig a rcgirmt.tal roaster By . ,' arier at WtUiaoa Uaniel. Col. t .'ommimdiint ' t Insures was carefully deposited in the post of fice" at Louisville, iu Kentucky, but the same witr. the eiicli'surcs have never come to the hands of the person to w horn it was directed, nor .as it n r the said haptrt-. of the notes been since heard of by the plaintiff's The plaintiS tiff r to the defendants ample land fejti-tactoi v stcuritv to indemnity them a j gainst all claims, l"ts or injury, which may haji- ien on account or the said hall parts of the said notes Question, It the defendants are bound to pav the whole or whet part uf said notes ? Hopkinson. for plaintiff, contended that the defendant vvere mice indebted to the plaintiff in the full amount qf said notes and though one tcr, nor the .inl ImII paiUof llie i r tes enclo j sed tlierein. heni sin' e hea d of hv the plaintiffs. I Upon the j;e:ierl pnniipl of law, a man I doe not lose hi liicht eithtii to real "r personal I n. nrirlv r.r tit rli.a.-. in ttrffun hv lli&irilr Vl dence of it: such .os may be supplied by pa role evhlei ce, il cuiici?'it t. prove the loss and the contents of the paper, a'id provided such evi dence be the best which the nature of the case will adiuit tiiis rule does not in gmeral pp' to bank notes, or t other instrument which pjss by tleliery nly, for in suih case the pax-r miht be tice charged, were he to be a)e lia ble to iny peisott hut the one who prfduci s the note or instrument. This, howaver, Ixfiug the only reason for the exception, it is t be seen whether it is applicable to a cae like the present. When the halt of a ba;-k 'notciis presenttd for payment, the payer may very probably require V c holder to account for the mutilated stat? ol the note, and to prove that he e me fairly to the possession of it. If the latter have it in his pow er to satisfy the former that he was the fair bona fide holder of the entire note, and that dui ng such his possession he divided it into two parts, the production o) one of the parts would establish his right to the full amount of the note, because in ucb cases it would not happen that any third person could tairly acquire tht; possession of the other hail pai t .For if he took it in the coui se of trade and for a valuable consideration, still he would take it with notice that the right to the money miht be in tht possessor of the other half, and would consequently be hound by every t 11 . ... 1 '..1 ueieuce wnicn couiu legacy oe maae against tne finder or roober. Such person takes the half part of the note, not on the credit of the payer, nt ol the person from whom he received it. State uf North-Carolina 1 ' Wake Ciruntv. t.teO ALLY appeared before tue. Orren Vincent, of . lBlf j8 tostvet evidence miy be Riven, of the " I lliak aknaaa4wr aktl yuff htfiil S'autxf anil i.uk wi(t. u. alia, f " fitkftffl W July last pa.,,tl...i helrt two .ohateo d piawtiffa are entitled to recover on such aoteigrrea to Jubilee Hogert for two hogsiieiui toi ;.et-9 in. proof as w ell &s if they had the notes to produce if Deetetl it Pavetteville the 24th t elinian 1SIQ h Pnltil and ..,.., .U A..,.crvA ...il. .1 !,.. ,; . ' ,- , - , ,7 . -"V Till uiuni l ma, ut uuuti .vu nun mcl' fl The Not of the two hi.gshei.ds are :it tollt.wt. (ia ) , f , . . . r . .i ,,i . .i :f 45s.isoo,i30. isro,ne.i 5.0 of the tlivr hogSi. -aif. tion stated the loss of the deed, aud if the evi W ;45,Kro. tso. iiWnest. Ami that uVt l.av. been ilu v ' dence support allegation. V fVrUatd at Kalcigh, in llie Jtegistex, Minerva, and Stur pa ..iv OKhEN VJfitlP.NT. fcj; Sworn to, and ausoribed before me thit 6th Scoteinber, 5 ' THOS. HENDERSON, jp-J P. 37-tf. ' t -Vl BOUT the lit of si Hy U;. i oi k brown or black mare : J itihle atfsyed from niv lot in this pluoe, end lou been 0f he half Darfcj Which ,h " " ice me gi,nosi strtanrwin, anu- -ht k- mMi. liaMa to tviv th Athpr half .h.n. piet Maitning tne Hatilax, or PerM Voauti, hvee. the - - i Mtrias 67, on bills, states, that if 'he bill he lost, the pavee must proceed reulrly to pro test, which could only be required on the giound that on proving the loss he might recovet against the acceptor r drawer. Iicersoll, foi defendants', answered that were the defendants lo pay the whole on the evidence are produced- they &2YcuVvTaa arsiAi - Kt.1. A..ui;L.ia .n aakaj f p tr ih Ahvr half nftrta hnrtPAr. ut one eye, wal eut ailh an axethen very yOBrip;, a litlte S- ' I JVahhinztOJt This tncoo vetiie mate tKd luv.i'n.. ii. .t i.. i.:.. pi.:i, . ' o . . . . rr-- tnconvetiietice could not ?nb ... . .k i'j a i;u nappeo i s stieu mat ikiu.;hj were poa ?noti dt-liyerieg skid mule, or eivtnc aaeh infor. nation si Sessed legally ot the Dotes, that they tut them ' ' S'llhertecojery.eimer toDiiid Yairough Fiq. of jmd sent them by post in hajt parts, at separate te&rSlSSii it that any .other pe,. . tewarded, and ail WMoaaUle exueueei paid l. ' J SAMUEL P. ASHE. Ttyettevine, AognirnaT97 : r 57-tf Caution ! son could acquire such a possession of the half which never came to hand, as to entitle him to. an kction against Hie defendants, because, should these h.ilf parts be iiffeied in iharkt t bv the tier son who found th m to any third person, huch v ePHR public are esutloued against a certain r. Binjaroin third liersuC taking thctn in paylnent, though fur i'l''ihoT1Pr.pT.rtfcl'i-,l,? T0M! "r" a valuable consideratioa. would not take them r fwe-w; tiAV.AX-siM'twnilletl die tabteribers out of be- 4. . f . j two and three hundred dollars, and hat runaway. It ' b1 5" because the Very circumstance ol their j "dtt hit real name il not Fraoicliii, and that he beillg b-it half parts. Would be notice that the 0- terms. wilh 5omPny f ther half was iu the hands of the true owner, or ft tin w i,... ' ..... .... .u-.i. i-li .i.ii aonSe nerson c lainun? under him. or at an rate wu kci wieinviieaHiij;i ugui iAniijFi.jiuu, iiii. ; , ; . ' ?. 41 vv$&tv& walks very erecthas great pretejiilon to polite- ; he" would take tuehv. Under sucli Circumstances aS wa n'ics, or tie roile trom tnw piaee a grey iteaai. s jstiied a pair of saddle bain and valiou with Uiia. Any. in- . ,.bii wtmiemuu tMldrewea to the subsonuett or 'if : J sat ajrthaan, WM b tbanktully reatived '. - r James Arrr, ' - "f '111 .1 A .'i.C m, cuuuervn, 1 Kamyel Nowland, J. MeVVVIStwin, ThO. WftttOBa Itp M, would subject him to every equity vested io any other person. ' ; A note payable to bearer, passed by delivery to a b na fideparchaser, but if there be any other j iitttig on tne lace 01 sucn note suniciem to awa ken, suspicion and to apprize Uie purchaser, that the persou from wlidm he received it may not be ! the real -owner, such third person takes the note ubject to the j igtu ol such owner lUbllVA I iON OF Wllr. v. Jlarbuurville, July 36, 18 1 9. SIR VV'ieat, being the - staple ot ibe finest portions of the earth whateven.materially- con. terns it" cultivation, is interesting to mankind. Any attempt in commit nicte information, upon tins interesting subject however abortive it may be, wiliy in regard to the motive from which it originates, be favorably received. A judicious collation of tht results of different experiments results which it behoves every (4rmr to make public, if attended with any peculiarity, leaving it pernicious, as a warning, or if beneficial, in' viting to an imitation, will, fi-oalty, place within the reach of all the best system ot cultivation. Influenced by these itnprest.ions, I take the liber ty of com mun resting to you the results of some experiment's I hate been making,', as also, the reflections, to which thej' have given rise. The two principal enemies to wheat are the Hessian fly, and the smut. -The discovery ofa preventive to jtheir perntciqus effects, would be of Justing benefit to hutnait kind.' -Jt has been pursued With au'eagcrnets in proportion to tti importance, but unhappily as yet, not with a corresponding success. 1 have endeavored to Contribute my mite in this laudable underta king, and herewith present you with. the. result. frtt t f the ile8ianjli..ll first appeared in 'tiiia'ftction of the country in '98Thecrpps being materially affected, we profited by the sug gestion of our northern neighbors, among whom it had been destructive for several preceding years, and postponed seeding Irom toe 3Uth Au gOttothe best ai car r,f October, The result of this was to expose ti'&t which waa sown last to the eftects of the frost ur winter nd, the fly in 6pi'ing-and, hence partial and sometimes in deed A,total loss ensued, A powerful . appre nenmon betran to prevail that the Uv was a ca tamtty without remedy; 1 This was at length fnitigated, by a. rumor that a wheat bad been lonnd which was fly proof. Mr. C liunton of Albemarle, brought seme years past & very, smau paVcel of wheat, which-on account of its quali ties, he c&lledColutabfcn, (oat whicb it inlore' generally known as tiawier i iroiu ms inepua in Fouquier.TO" wheat he aerted from actual wipefimenti reai5t4 -Aif fi; Aoxiotu tt ti t degree. I resolved to b'ing to actual eipeilV ment iu relative capacity with .other wheat, (a) '. resist the fly to that end I cau-ed eq.ial qu tt ties oft e Lawler, a.d early wSreawto be wa on the 27th of August, 181T, in a piece of land cultirated n the Indian pea under ctrcom ' stances t ve-y way equal The rett was the "tire destruction ot the early w . rat by tlid fly- -while the Lawler wheat waste far exempt tro n its ravages as t bring a good. crop.' E.n bwldened oy this eipen uent, I commenced ' seeding the last autumn about the first SepteW L ner. As my tobacca crop was late and. we were at that time fioishifg its culture, I"canf4 ' s ine thirty acres to he so vn in therXa,wUi wheat. The product is superior to. aifctop -have sfen. Altheugh the i appeSid in the wheat both in the sowing of Mf and f8-'jetitk ,uivived the attack wltliour a:iy appereritkaSj As yet, therefore, the results u all my expert wients,jostily tne in sayiu at it is sabstanjf . . U y, able to contend will this formidable err emy to other wheats. mf. attenipt tu'aceount by a sati ifactorri bypothe for hk quality iik' enti.ely apart irtwa my uVpotie, and tb-sretord. will not be made The staple of this. :w heat it interior to noQita reUtive produdlvepelj ' k '! (though there be 8 popoiar opinion te the cot;r' U trary) is mne8tiouabIei Har as,mj e)pen 'j; l merits to bot tttre.ae (4r objectTena ot e ; :. s, serious kind , which fie against it It is elafcl ' ' ! M heat than the purple straw, or bearded bh r i f week. r It will therefore not abide heinrevdC- m i lateas it exposes it te rust, ft hat h etroti i ( V .iiSDosition 'lo thesmo I acd I rjit,libiet.l ' , C to what is tailed by some the fc4igt,hj .theei-Vi.- the studs Of this, however, t h wrJtrH,beingf s i ' . satisfied. My suspicionwjWotei oaifeir 'si' DliMLEU IDOril U 1 IHTflOUN' HM1IL.I1 Iftf - 2 .' 1 ards square only, ) for" ltiyuid tinether "in ,c'j Hiiiiabtuinj tvi;iu(,iyAia fluai IB wheat, I will now lay (dre the tocatjr toj &x periments, and their r(ii8V'4,:'r?;C l lw first case of smut which Ink r.nvet-r! ta-akr in the sorina1 of ' If. to the eirU ssheaf- whir la. ' U Mf induced me to eiamtneuTj crop more tniButeaH ly and it resulted io Wltcoveriog it jn smalt ' miantitiaa in nrt - biiut 'tl.'...lt, ta1 M . quantities in every kind t cultivated viz.. fh La lerf the bearded, and pe purple stra w. Ia If. the disease had rreatfy jdtreaaed. aod made." it necessary that resort alwuld be had ; to somas-: preventive, if iiideett any existed. - Profiting hr- the suggestions of the best tracts, wiinin myv" rr-stnen agriuuiiurc, avail ea,, my sell, oeileVt -mg it the most effectual remed v of a change of , seed ei as practicable, t applied to e neigh;' nor wno aajeins we, ana wno to tbU day net ne ver had a' head of smutty wheat ort , hi;a e&tatet -.. for bearded wheats whicn -with that if my Wit; seed, I subjected to1 the following process ) jV, prepared a" vessel eontaihing 20 jgalioni in the, ' shape ef half hogshead, and filling ittwft third! wii water, w uitii t samraiea wrtn mail f tnea pouring the grain gradually, in the imperfect-.' grains' with touie cockle end grains of smut un' broken, were teen, twtming on the ,sarfacet these I caused to be taken off, by seive, so ar" to save the water. v caused it then to be stirred, as long as any thing; would rite toi the surfareS The whear was then taken out & spread on thai, banxfl-idt. ''At themumeat l commeoced wtsSu ipg my wheat, I caused unpacked linlef inthtt proportion of a gallon of Hme te the. bushel of wheat, to be placed also on the bent floort whicfe wtrthen stacked, end ,when three' or our hushH els ot wheat -had been cleansed- the lime' wa found to be sufficiently cool to be applied tothtl wheat which was ihen well' mixed' with r weeding hoe. I then superadded 8: peck 'oft plaster t each bushel, and proceeded inamedi ately to sowing it.-The general result hat been &n exemption from he tmut except ibTerT 1 smalt Quantities, "whenever I have , pursded thist course as well in . whe4t growing from mywn ee'd,- as front that procured" from, any neighbor The last autnrau A made a great yariety.ofrxw periments for the purpose of ascertaining whicfal ot the meant resptled to, was tha eCectual at dote : arid; with the further view of ascertaining tome of the chartcteristtcs of this disease. ' - v i. 1 so wsd eae seventh of anaCre Sa 14r? fi ifl-T; ''''r 7 l
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