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JJl ' : r " ' 1 ' ,:"'.: FmI i . l i -4 ill I 4 t at I. 1 it t. jtti' ? . 5r And North Car owria, State 'i Gdzette.': ."tV40. I". I - - ' , fCBUlMID UtT, JIT TUOAMS IlBJSVERSOXtjr. ttt!- 81 Moeatai. .ZL.ll MMrMft ar iw ' A-rtitU Ml j7nf twxl. liwte Mrd thro dollar .Juat uUvti, & fox Volt '.Ufe'NlUSUBOK'S, , -roat88i. -', SHERIFFS SALE. Vtbe iUly o(Nemkn ISSTj.aita CflPrt-ltotae ' 1 1:, ii-ijv. . i -iti be ex domkI u Dubiit sale lor ' 15. -inr. the following tracta Sd loti ol 1-anda, viz I 4 Lets atXaad la Heeklaad"-;. ahted to gSOO, Dstad t Mn!Siruu Re-kJading . t aooo Mai, I UiilH tiUnlii,loe4 to 100 dWU0u a unu m nu" . , I lytf otluw i iiwwwii'n " .v. . - 1 v- ta Wet wler Ilf u, jr. I Unto 1411U ln ivu-si.' 9 KMcI to 1 Iioiom lo-n to tie rtif- prii. TIIRT vill W Atplttbcd m too po2Vte to i iMMtptut of Utooute, mm! foW M ! ... ' jtn UoUarR xcviarA iTO pprebtwdins and Oelicrhij Cm iu,'i wilf h Hllrt, on (ht Uirrood rtWl, CfcOUUE, a Ul knov bteataiKk. . W4PKg to Mtnurx' caute Gcorro vat off on iko 81 nd rvt-.W goo io fmiJT Im, whf rf We baa W) nuitiiKi t or Jiil tr BvW1ri if icearcd in a.r jtf vltkia tfc tav trt mwo f 'W forvani all fxricn. fr l.ir eooronf,' 0rin ilk ". HU put tif lav ia ' H. C. WIATT.VCo. October SO It X). 44-if. Ten DiilUrs Reward ffT0R Gv Panait, au tnoei.teu apprentice lo I lti of Uml m tlockUaainj, -aiota io nw wuan, u . m m a'iii wssijoii muin oakiness, ni . . . , , i j 1 ' B1 1.1 I... fmil n NMldn. liUcsl 10 Itt. IMIHO. ..... . . ... 600 Aerwof tytKl, not descriUefl, liitca to . araun fdACiMimMgiianvt iiir. 4M Aorua of Uud, aOt Jetcnboil, liateO to 1 lio P k-jotin. l .... . T. ...I.l Mining' 5U Aere ol lnn,ooi uratnura, n w - 70 do do do do Vnll King. s7 do do adjoining It. L. MiriUall, uotb- i- . v lii. ... 14 fti-lt I in Aereinf land atlioinuiz JU. .lOOrc inu ouicr-, cd to Franeii 1 ate'a friiuai. 300 Acrct ol land ajoin!"K Betjjamm Kiiabell anoouicn, t ttrd to FraoiTt orpuuni 65 Aeretof laml artjoioiiigjamta Moore aiuJ omen, KcdtoChrWt tarfliaii. .... ... 128 Aoiut laud adjoining Wro Sturdivant, luted to John Slurdiitnt. - .. '. 565 Aerca of lam! wljoining Ueo. I'oiiocK ana oiucrt, lilted to J M. NicootaOfi a'tii '" 400 erea of lamJ adjoining Ucmj. BJmoeii ami other. fitted to ridro'd .Maelin. 100 Aarea of land, adjoining J. JUalneat, am) oUv. ... XJ .... I rT. UMetl to roT .'muicw.. 50 Acre of Iwid adjotBmg ArUmr C4ittun and others, edt0 John Owen. . ... 479 Vcreof land aJjokning UooVUnding, lifted to Kich- ard Carter. '311 Acre of land near Rocklanding, listed to Wm. J. Harwell. . . I OS Acre of Land, near Rocklanding, nttej to m J Harwell. Ml Acres of land near RoeVlnmliiig, listed to acliarwli Jlile. 3S6 Acre of land, adummis Jaa. airliaii ano other, listed to Matthew C. I nrner. Wi Acre ol hm ailjoining Jaa Marxian, and Olliers, lilted to James Powell, n n r. 100 Acres of laodn'H deicnlMHl, listen to John seotv. ' jfS do . ad joiuiuhrg Peuny J oilier and otliu. aid 1'25 Acn-aailioinitiif J nines Bumcs and wlitt-,aul to be- loixrtn llenrt U. V illiamMMi. D ' . . . . . . . 75 Aerva mltoinirig Ueo roiioca anu omen, iu io utiixig to lteirr II Williamson 300 Acre, adjoining Wm K smith and others, said to belong to Christ. Mo iHB aeir 10 Acres adjoining Wiu biyunt ana others, said to be- llong to Ui-ed llrai'.ly . 393 Acres, adjoining Jot cotton ana oilier, said to be ong to Iticktnl Harris t Acres,ai!joining Jo Cotton and other, id to belong to narcista niune 80 Acres, adjoining Uiillen Ma.iiullcn and others, said to belong to Narcia Young 4i0 Acres sMljifinsnfr I "oily Hell and others, suid lo bt fong to F.li Joynt r'a heir 100 Acres, adjoining Uco Espmtll ami ethers, said lo be long to !eh'B Sill . 87 Acres, adjoining Hi'.rdy Nty'il.sai l to belong to Jas Cniitarihiu' heirs Or niiKh ot'lbc above bud c aawill p!y iIhj txxes iltie tnerenn lor thu yx.:r t aVf, irgelluT itli llic ciis ol an vtrtisiiiif. . M. II. PETTWAY.Si'jf-" llalifax, CCih ?cnt IS'. 4l-7i H eo h!v ftU .. Notice a 1 N pn amcc of a deed oiii!t to '1" imdersned duly tx-cuud by Joel .Vlunsjn f the einmtv of tVsyne, hr the (lurpote nl st-coring the payment "f et i lam debts there , innnrtied, I sli.'ili proceed lo-H fni-CHh. t the Conrt-bnuse in the town cf Bmilhtv.'lil, im Tuesdn the '28lh day of No . vember next, a ti act ! I. and owned by the sxid Joel Alt inan, in the county of Jolinslon, on Mill week, adjoining the lands rf U vid, George, and X:it!ian Allium, containing four hundred acres. N. WASHINGTON, Trustee. 21st October. 10. 'il-4ts. State of ANorth-Carolina, Buncombe. County. ' Court ol Pleas anl Qmrtr Serions, October Term, 1820. . Benjamin King ami Samuel King, Administrator of the Estate of Abraham Kaykrrulall, dee'd. w V illiam Mel ' ' calf Oi'igiual attachment. ' .Thoruas Justice mmmoned as Garnishee. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the emirt, that the de fendant In tbi eaae inot a resident of this Stale ; It is v ordei-ed that publication be made three weeks in the Hnleigh , Star, that utiles th defendant appear at the next Term ol tou court, to be beld at the Court House in Ashville, on the - fint Monday In January next, then and there plead, answer, fee, that judgment final will bo taken against him. WitnesK John Miller, Clerk. of our said Court, at office i Kr first Monday alter the fourth Monday iu September, A , iD.1820. ' v ' JNO. MILLER, Clk. " -3w. glp. who is a boy about sixteen year rid, veil made.dWk onm nleplion, and a U l ot a good deal ol activity. V atippone. him to Ve in tlte iiriihbiiiliood of Fayetteville, or perliap he mar !,ive goo to Mnatniarnlinai altera bis uwHhrr live, i lite above rear-will be given lo uttv pertou wlm will deliver hiui l iu. tclve uulea wl ot' Haleitli. on ' titi' ' Hay woat ria'.. Or five dollars if atenred in any Jail. ' witbiit Ue Unit, so that we get him again 1 bis is alio to torwani all perowis iron harboriug or emploi int; liiio, at the law will be put m lorce agaiusi any whusltall Uius oi- , lend. . C. JFLITT, C. Raleigh. Vet. 10, IMi). 4i ' 4 v Forisale,-,! IM)C IIITXDRED ACRU Or L.IXD, ia rrookUa ? CcntTa ahbv olewsaiw Haae.whh raaaUant SDnoc water, Vat Med aartti an amttk y too ork aboot tmm tM vtMoa ktlMM aad It for aJtiratlas pro dace s tXbaa, COra a4 anaall gram, w-ufi.rmiax Bortuifv Uia aad aw abal jbi aaiW Knn of CWtOaxT. Taa bovo HI W attrwtay prwa wnhiag to prcaaac. fcj too Maaarlkrn koaoUratl art on third aaaa. tba balaoa ia two aoauaJ aaytttcau, or a afXaaalav wota ia tho Sua ' ' V?M.NtALL, ' Nv. C, U3Q. tiu. 4 . Kotice t tQ kjfOf Crwara att prrwM rmta trailag Tor, or taiinr, af asagaoteat fur note 4 haad tvaa by id io Tha- saaa flawK t?t trrt baitdrvd an4 iKiny dollar, oua day at- aavbiwvPtf)aJia) ht U-hU twaiv. aaontba aradil, dated tl o 7ib of pieiobrr, I ISa As ilietlorraaid oote waaobtaianl from foe ty ooHawoa aad fraud, I at determined noi lo pat the fame. ANN BABB. Fraakba aounty, X. C. Nov. 1, 1 Sf. 4s-. IgTaCuUTXYCkV t Oa aovthc Woa-t aaaoaf ladlao Co4e4ar) aad arWdt oara tarow-ho rraak aofaparad; Oa obit aJwvatw Ikorrsoatal fdoughit Wib laaal da a l,k a Ul Iwoer ttvm Ct. Mm 7air, tf Caraiata aaMty, Vo-fl aaw. tr.Jfjrtjt.utu m xrva-i arahaa,Caott mr powNMNMta) tn iao Aa.artaaa raraaer. . t ndJ,Cor Par JVy4arai,llir. ' DsaKdtB i htf trpraudij tried tb dtf r , frenc octwrti aowiog wheat areoog Jndita 'i " ctr before It it gathered, and toving I after takitij of the talk', vhhoat beiag able to di. corn aojv -Forward corn, efpeciallj m-jwr climate, might be "eat and removed lo " time to'rv, J: ' w ifwrtt fDot thli Caanot bo doni f on. d - an Urn In latin erp't Beeavae the labor can-' '. v" not be perfarmed in time bvtbo' Bandd on' tko farm, and in reaving the corn oat to drj alter being taken oB", o.ath Iota ia aontained. ; In joif climates I sapp-ae the aeaaun for towing- wheat i extrudi from the 20th of September to the fint of October. Even here it if done In that peuod. lijr this lime, tli fodder being gatheied, the Notice. 1 G REE rLY to the direction of llie last will of Wit. ' l,.o. 1 . .!.' .1... , it ... . ... t m ...... . HW u.ure niiravnoer win rxtHior tooauIM . . . , ji , saia on die premise oa Thuraiay the 7tU of UeMuber : coo sustain bat little injarjr, and the wheat mat oimunaniiniu neionrtag to the esuta of '. oc oq'JaiiT HmriOOl "... !"TCrr !" u''.h" " Tbegroat . n,,uohine it io or 'wuc Ul lliuaa iMIIISU Will E'jnrn in U.mt It., rti t Km .1 .. . - lJ d. Alt depends vpoa ' Ir i To make' the ;acth try-l be Floor inanufactareti flre, baa been declared by I meet 10 t,,e ,",e ' tUe COrn t8 Plo0S " the beat judj-es equal to a.y in the Stale They are in a fine 1 the whet la!lW, and to leave ferj' deep and proper A Teacher Wanted. V TF.AC'I .' 1 uaiUod at tlte Let.kv,.i Male jy"nU any. A gKitleamn who can come reeniiiiiili inlc:!, wil mul wiui liberal encouracOM'iit, lv nmneaut-.u application j m, iA ri,, a, fift y la Hie Uuarii v' i ruslees. Leaksville, Oct. 7, 1 810. to New Goods. HIIK snhserihers have ju received, in addition to their I a furmer Slock, an elecunt asaurtment ot'winter GOODS - tt woubl lie very tedious, and perttapa annccesiary to en nu merate the ditterent articles ; tothoso w ho may wish lo pur chase are respectfully invited to c ill and juite f.ir them elves ; they will sell on n-asoiiabit term Tor caiili,xira hort credit wdl uc4ilowe.l lo sudi as we evuccit v to he puncui.il. The suiscriber cannot ai tiie iiresvni iiiiii .i tuniiv. witli- out returning their acknowl. i')rinieii(s to ineir customers loi the pust favors they have beMowed tm lliem, uu l)(; a oonliituauoeof the t:ne wdl lii extended. A punctuality is a very egfe.-uliut iliioinall brand.es ol bnsineu, and partiauhiiy thai " taire, wi; must ittjiKiit all tltose indebted to aV til ettiite forward and clote titeit' ae coiitpu by cash or imiic We hope tlii eer iest nill be strictly adhered lo. W.' C. it H. TUCKKlt x"aleistli, Nov. 9,18-20 -so 4ia. jS ev Goods'. , BOX!) hasjuat received a handbOine assortment of KrII GOOIW. ; amoiigwbich ure siipei'tine Clths aui. Caa-snnei-iS, Second do. milt drabbs, Qdimciii, green bize, Immu itiizeits, worsted, silk and couon hoar, MiveK, euixi.i.iie shawls, iik "In scnsliaw, .:icciiel, ailk and r.ug iiai...kt'. olii-rla, linen e'tiiiiZ bt umsliii, ualiieta-s, C'li-taiii no i n.in K cmnliiimi, :t.u in lOOet, rose anil p'nnt blai.kets, pLl.se Cuib,i!ii (1 iinii'l j nnnl-wnic aial cuilci7 ; shnea and c.iiioii C .ens fjfiiMHtid puitv j ciii-ese. In if s.i--jf j nihis Ni Lit-" lit ; lii.i.bkrs, powder and s'.ioi, ImikI i.i: ((..iuicI s.i .vs; ,v i .viit-e a.iU gti'jj'-'r ; lui lor ctiai , u.a.ng a.ei let ter psper. Uuiijjii, Nov. 8, is-ks witeiai counlrr aatl on a atmam ihai . l'l. of calling Saw Mill Log,, no a larse body of Land covered Mill. I'W. k :n .i '.i . . . -..-IF...C, -..i jp, wiiu im, miiia j uicro m aiso aiiaetw l to the mills a!vout 350 Acts of Land, part of it of ihe bei quality The situation i an excellent one for a store imI uven., or auy kind ul public business, being on the msio roa I between Fyetl..ville and Baleiu, and ktveral ether roan leading to the -luce. The aoovr pniit rij wdl be allsohl together or separat ed may best anil the eon veuieacc of purchasers. A liltei-.l credit of one, tfi and lour y.ar will be given, llie inrcbase money Utuig made secure f but the terms nf l ie ude will be made k;.owu nioits particularly on the day i ol wile, fossiitwon cveu lolbe imrchunr nn it... fi.it nf Junuaiy next. JOIiX TYSOX.jV. ' , AKUH'O iVl'UiaOli, i-f-rr Oct. 7, t2. Farther Notice. VXD on tie fi4iovnt; .lay, two very' vlnMe Trnott of I and beluniii u, ihe lubi n iber awdl liu, oll'iircd tor sale iai iici.i l iht :nin- t;;rr.is as ahuvc.; The tHiu rtiiu.iiiin-; nearlv live liuniirij Aciesln Cbatli.ini ' ounty, on l.oti ti,le irf-1 leep R.ver, l.ii a good llwcll iiie Hkuh.'. liai'n a id otiier nnl hi.uu-ti ;4Uliin b.trwl 'Si.,r Jiouse, and ihe l'':.rru in exec'.'.j.ti. oriler-Uie Land is very Zi lor Gorn, Wheat and Tnbareo, and M pan ol'it asg-aid value Ol II.M, I I ICt tug Otiila nunc otgniat Gnalnow oi.en. will, m about ii4 si.i.w oi the .liver, whicli u belitrtil to iiiexiiaiislible. The titbrr Iriet CouUtn alwmt 5H anres, on the north side ofUwp Hivrr, m Mome Cnouiy, wh.rh i mostly wood hind .the viiwation ia' bih and ery hewllby, and fcitlt utfte0f in ver Iniliie' Sjirings ; tlie'stal i excel lent lor t cdTl Wheal and Tohacvo, and well timbered. -I'be term will be a lil.rrc.1 citilii, ami partioularly made kno-n hi Ihe diy of ale. JOEIS TYSON. jijoV. Oct. 7, 18i0. J454t V vridtj vater furrow, are the objects to be attainr i ed. Tne hoes lollowing, the ploughs polj, for ; ' the purpose ot chopping the few spots' in the jlmfe the corn remaining oncoTeced, and hanging i to the ear that raaj.De Drcsen on. i a sowing r- j w'ie I mij ugypsoin or vo kI saiiea. basnet . . . to b'tniiel with ili seed, and fina n useful- to ; ' check insett'ittt pieserve the, seed from, theft ,;. and in somi degree t improve the Crop. : . I be white clover, having horizontal roots.' & . ; beiii a'dwarf specie ' seems to me to be. legi - :, calculated tha.ii the red fur improving land. Nor . .: , cin it, 1 think, be brought into genr4i ue, or "T i m.tue it norin unuer tne inclosing sjnem, oe -cau-e it i pyd'nos u cloe soil, and that sfSteoV will rendeT evrn a stiff land too open' and frjaw hie f r it. I tt'tice 1 have seen it extirpated.fi on? I soil by chaiigl.ig tlieir texture Vrith intbsii.gf, f where it esntf prevHosiy in so nt degree. JL1 i however, tlecitled'j the bc gras"S I ever safi V to he combined with grazing. ;Teidujg Vtb ' ?rou;id see his ncces'tarv (or Us existsnei. i AhJi 1 y ;,, tbe kivor . wWgreMij d.r. toibe wn j cdiver is severely grated, it never- of l a d , da ,.ubU oiioalion and r-v- Ja.:. tJl". ' -W 1411.1. mi Pint lati'.i, ii ui ccicu wui wj wui.c I cr W' hap in litvl so strong;arfoproduetr,lhe"luxuri 'H? ant growth you mention, the white clover ougljjj! to be nc'-urajed. -'l'hat- spceieaw.of ttiwire-r' which wi'.l hae the least tfFect io loosening tliq ;; v texture eftlie soil muitt he the best, l'liis is f l j .isheK. . But any combined with grazing to pr -; . , ," ; vent the earth from becoming loo friable lor itt -Tr.' .; v til highly improve it. tihit close'rieet ol Uid . fff ( n MOSES M.U niG abntit I miles lioni y d in!'nriun.u me Minilxis 1 mini rcniNs, Haleih, ial.es thisnnpor- apioHe.liin'r L-ge.lriill-e,,tiiul be is p.-eptred lo UKo I dor 152 hoi-SeS i mat iiiiiiis ai-e liirjje anl oi..-veiiienl, ami wilj he turiiiniied with the best 'it'prnvii.der, and eviry atVtl.tioii slutl! be paid lo liorsr iitiiisli;, io bis uare. Nov. lo, ISJI. 4V-2t. Notice. SjTp.lE Tustrr of ti.e .ntield Academy, wish toem 'vJL jploy ") the eni.Hiigyar, a Teacher to tak? charge It Itia e departifient i f Uiat inHutHlou qualified lo ;eaih the ttiftercnt branclica of rducalioti c itiiii.nn y in -lit at like ,S?minarics in litis atat' and of uncx.--tjitinnaiiie moral dejKirtmtnt. i;vicati.i(i inust he made lo Cov. Branch oneofthe ::ns' whom they have authorisati to make an en gijament. WM. BRADFOttD, Sec'y. to the board of Trustees. Enfieb., X. C. 2d. Nov. 18 i. so: l, with tne nature oijij roots, causes mei '4 ' A ''SW.days tinee, in this City, the following judgment 1 9M and 6 cent t two on John Moore, for tf68 each, and r woneoLYro.Omol,for Ran itnd vo oeou. Also, one ' ot of haad on Jacob Sorrelaud Brothar, for g00. duo ;v J t Christmas t one other on the same, amount not recol lected, and tome other small notes " 7 . r Alt person are fbrwarned from tradiag for said judgments "taod aoT kcratation relative to; them ,will be 'thaoWuUyrewWed.. . .. " V - -: ; : jAMEsccaTw. Jotcmber 4.1180. '. '-'' 44-tf. Noi ice. OHT, subscril-ee having (jivdilieit at the hist September J Term of ibe (,'ourt nf Idea and QjHrt'.-i- Sessions Ion tumberl:.m count, lo the l .sl will and lealatueut ol Tlio mas Giiinore, i ilic'il - bei e.liy (rives notice lo all p!r sons bavin; claims ag.iin!t sitid d c'd to nreKenl tlitiit pro perty authenticated, willim the u : pii .em-eil hy law, tor pityutenl, or tlirs notice will he. plead in b r ot tb.-ir recovc' r). All tliOte indented to the esuuu are rifpusleil lo make iinmeiliute payuient. IS VHKLL.V .ILM0:IL. Xoveuiberi, 18C0. . " Further Notice. y Y Virtue of (Ih Inst will ami testament of Thomas Git 1 more, dee'd will In- sold to the highesf hidi'er, on Fri- mv tl.f fii-sl of l)ee.ei...i.-r next, tit the lte fcl.dettue of Knii! "tlH'd. the following parcels of land : Between 800 tt 10t0 sew? ut land known hy the iian.e of ihe Burk low. lands, u itli IihiUs ailioitiiiie the same, aout Ihree mil 's from Ave ras'joruugh, j lining the lands of Messrs ,lolii Smilh, Isaac Mutter, and Wiu. 1 ramfrs lines, supposed to ie eqoai, ii not superior in qualns of&til and situation, to any Ituidain that neighhoi-tiMNt ; 401' acies-joining Shaw' line, on tho t atei I t Stewart t.'reek y one hail ate .lot, Ao, 125, to. veriisboroiith : ii58 aer ts of iheribr ' swamp, lands, well timbered, joining)- Mr.'Kobert Ciiiflliell's bud tho heir or Col, Hector Mc,lelei's lines, in the , ueihlioi'lio-at of Favetteville jb-tl) ncies on liic wait rs 0t 1 rniom s creek. joining Smith's and WiliiamtiOiiV linet 1 115 acres joining Mrs. Jennet Armstrong) Alea'r tcAlestef . ami 1 aylor's lines : Also several other piece, not yi id toe power ot the subscriber folly to deacribe,. Those who wish to purobato valuable and real estate, would oo well to attend the tale. Alto, on the tame Jty will M told, some horses and' cattlo one waegon, with ptherartielea.unnecessary lo nnraeratev A eredil of tix, twelve, and eigltteen moptba will be gien, for the payment of the lands, and six month for the person, al estates-Bonds aQd approved ecUrity will be , required in' very initance. !,;.. - ' -' ' . UAISClliUA UlMlUllf j , J-. KflTIPff I-effer foe 'sal, mf pottetmont to UoeolntonVKorth-Caro. boa, cob titling of sis unproved Jot. Tho buildings there- iTiUfi subscribers hav'-np been oppointcd by an act of 1 lh? Legislature ol the state of Nor h Carolina, man i?iio of the above lottery ; and having eniered into bond, as Ihe fai.hfui peifoi mam e of the duties;, and the p y mewl of all prize according to law, no oH'ur to the pub lic the toiiowin SCrtEMR. , 1400 Tickets at R5 are - 7000 I tnz ot glOOO is S'OOO i2 M ' " 5iX , 1U00' 5 . " V 100 . 500 15 " 50 760 30 '. 80 600 16.5 ' " 10 " 1650 250 " ' ' 6 1500 453 , . , 7000 -a 1 r ploughing to be more difficult- in whUe - then, in i r red clover sodst 'Yet ia lands so pccaiiasly t ." V ilapted to white clover, it is probable that itinajr be prelrab!c t any other grass j and, that by t S iiartialand iudiciousiiti azingriitedXvith inanur- ins to the utmost extent, it mar be made toaf- '''.'''' . . -l?- ..t i.Ll tlLl'- : I .I'll copiou-t suppir.sj oi vegctttuic maiicr w vnv , it- cartii. Fom my eipenmentg I hate hot, dit : " V covered that it iterive-t much benefit from' ihe gjrp? ,S. sum, but as tiiese nave oeen auenueu ojr inciua ing, which soon extirpated the , white clvrj 11 'j do not consider them as conclusive".-;, 7Hal hijf soil been a congenial with it ai yours, it wou4 J ,f; have excited a greater degree ofatteotion to tkfj'i.- . ; -. ' -. ' 1 Mr ". '.- i1-; point., ' .- .i-j ..... . .V T'-i-J . " t One of my sons having a Terr nilly plantation, y has gone into the horizontal ploughing witncoD,' ' j siderable success, in ruigesot oniy leet ana r' & hall width. I he steepness of, his hiU sidet re quired bem to be thus narrow, y Wherever the- i declivity is moderate; thejrougnt . to be oiad0 wider. The success depends oa the exactness i . of the level to suspend, aod the depth ol . thtpv ' f. I... .L.,'..'.klk. - trt " S.AS ..I k.'i-M - ." ptOUlllllg v ttusum ins wovci i it aas uvi uccia y . i. complete, but yet so considerable ,to: hif0' - j doubled the ;vaiaa of his laud jfl "jeyen years, In . j laoion "with tnctostok and.' maniring. 'Io6lotiiig.'w i. is luaispens&Diy necessary to mane u oeucnciai, as by thatt'tho eaftli is br.bughtwinto a, proper state for absorbing more water, and. the "suspen sion of the progress of this water by its.vegeta ground is in tilth, instances dccajiottally occur -a. '. -" in. . i . .-..ii.!.-, fast. ' ' The managers trusting to the public spirit, which has nunerto ana suit . ouem to animate ever lownm -,, . .. - - .. . . . . . ' support of education, upon which more than 'any thing of breaches across the honzoutal beds. There-,; eUe, our national .bonoi andiodependence depends, con- medy is to fill them IU oedittel ,'srith brusil v t vu, vtcii pcaicu. , , a tifatj , -inntna'wlAraKloi. and otlv i '?: ."'i ' 7 " 7 7. T 7 T " V November 4, 1820. 43-3t Hilliardston Ae ' V till' 1 tfj. tt Sre (Onununt-l-u i. .. r . 1 1 i.r j . .L..II . I jf.-jj' - ' " la fuw i4t n.MEH.. . I would aeU a part or all 1 credit, or Uke in payment young ftl iiUl&U '; W-lit d .'-iU'i' aegroeatf:,t'! aTjUBexacuitiation otvthts institution wiU commence ii on Thuredsy, the 7(h of Pe,cember and close on tfrif dajf evening the Uth, i..v.,v-,r- a , '.'1 tvitHiv'? I Parents and Guardians are requested to. attend,.,. . ( 5 TUB cxercisei) of this institution; Wl 1 wmtTtence-. the first day of Jaauary nest under- the dlrectbit and supet JntOTdance of MrHOi (Bs. aTONB, ttl $ y. fidently hope ttwt the patronage of enlightened indiTtdat r hiving ' the leaves ; ats and of then .Micat larjte will soon' enable them tO'kA...Vu.aU.n'i oroplete the sale of ticket, and the drawing oftbe Lot-, thuscbred.V The4 result is thaU lirge platiV l.e7ne present. chemedoesBot embrace the eapitol fori &Wrti$ wbiohthe naaagersbave given bond, nor does it eon.: WWJ gaeti.uo guuwu it) rt s pryowy.. .w i&f tenmlate to raise the sum authorized bv law i ?et as the ' nineteen parts in twenty, of these cala.mei experiment is untried, they have thought proper to, pro. - Its soil was particularly liable to be walied .a awl . . . . 4 . . t . ' v '- . ';':.-' .' Ear ten jeers past J fcave been trying a grass war Dose tne hrst class on as small a scale as . possioie, re serving to themselves the right Of proceeding in future to One ortwo auuiuoniu ciaaacs. - - . "f -'- . .;u.j l. iL.'u:AI.-.i ..J.- :.i t.I lf.-v." As soon as a sufficient number of tickets aft ditposed f " tne -nigui.Hw , ,ot.o tw - ;, ibiicwdUbei gyptian voat ana tne reruTian grass.ii i g of the drawinir will commence, and the publ nolified, through the medium ot paper.wi.en tne ,ar-w ingnasclosedv r : K -"V ; 'T-' y , i The prizes will be paid within sixty days after , the drawing.' and all -prizes not demanded within one. year from the drawing , ill be considered as forfeited for the benefit, of the instHutton, V' . ,-., ; ,,.5 , oam i iviucnner,. , i B Ifno oVaw'tntr takes place withiir twelve months front the tint day of March next prooably known; among jrou by tome uirtheso: nainea. : At first I was discouiaged bji int? in tusaacks. ;Bnt bv so wins it thick. I find it to be the best highland , grass 1 know( and X woaia, sooner reunquisn mo reu eiover. inaa - pari wiui u.t,- 4ra tjuiiuM.rw-w ptouugeuc- .!, irjcropaoTpe drdoght bette than i any other, grass .io Jre inV laud where red clover perishes, & to affird ,o it ' cover, anu vetetaoie .jnavter iu . oear ;eraz.iii i weu to adhere iona w me laua-ranu to , j ,em yj - tno pumiaso moib' Ml la to be rciuadisyi)r'u ticket . .j.-l ,' :;i l . -i v. . -A; ' . 'r - - - - u - - - - - - - -1 - rue 111 1 1 ir'
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 17, 1820, edition 1
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