.lurtk , rCoraicr AS, IGoO.
7
Vd. 4J.
rv c,
- J - crl- iscmcnts ulil - continued
KzUfcrlidyCi I charged accordingly,
v. less otherwise r;. triced bu the teriUrs.
tto edeertisement vl . t inserted for less
inan cne dollar. '
rCJ Persons at a t 'nrittmwt accom
PJ their adverti.nh with the, mo
. r.f y, CP tkvimll not be inserted. ,
DCT0 Inters addressed . (o'i Editor
. rtsi Oc postpaid, or they uill not b
lifted, ? - . .... f .
! . .HOTEL;
"Cituate on the Virginia andXorthCar-
oiaa iiue. 1 r;
.rTMlE subscriber, respectfully in-
- lorms .tii triend and the public
;in general that fie ha tented the a-
'bove establishment 'which is now o
"pen for their accommodation. The
'bar will be furnished with the el
r.csi wines andj liquor of every de-
(v'M"11"1 '" mt tame Mjppnea hh
'.it fi. .Hi: :.' .t i v r n.
"li- Htm IU ir MIC 4(HilMK iliHrkfl
, affords, . . Pleasure parties of every
-uesctiptioti will be freely accomiuo
-dated. . - 7
A the subscriber will ppare no
p.iin M make ihiit esrablMbmettt e.
q lat iri repectabiMy and con. fort to
'V obfir of ihe kind in the Umted
. ,e rtpe by ihe ipot cijlijrent
pi.tetitiotrMj, business to merit a share
tef public patroi. Sev ... v ... 4 rr
. ; DanielRogerson.
September 4. ' ' 1 ' Jm. ,
tr7The editnr of the -Norfolk
tleald ill insert he .above twice
ii week fof C week and foiivard his
Bcoounf In the Sar offirel - '
TnilE 3'bcriber haviucr formed a
ri ..copartnership under-ie Cun of
iic jini rcceivfo irnm lew lorc
d are now, .opening', at "the store
recently occupied bv Knox & Roirer.
selected with great care and attention
ftnd well adapted to the season and
Riftrk'pt, which thev are determined
, to dijoe of bn moderate terms for
au r pronoce. . : , .
; v f ( n v i t i t?
flPMR Tratees of the I.WoodvilTe
J- Acadefnj? rebectf'tlly inform the
public 'generally, thai the Academy
U now oper fur the reception of pn
pU cf both' ee, here, i ill ; be
taught Jhe different blanche , of the
Enlih LanguRge, together with
; lhoe ; of the Lai in 5panUb and
French Language. , , ; .
Pot further particular repecting
the school and term f tuition, ap
ply to P. B. BUADY, Veacher.
N. B. ' good accommodation 'for
thojse ho wih to hoaid can be had
convenient to the cbool, on mode
Ate term.
-.... lVodtilh Perquimans Co.
JV..C. Oct. SO. Lu
1
BONNETS.
OXE CASH OF BOMYETS,
, Am one' winch are a few I l' !
" Jl nete and JaihionabU artich : ' .
tf very, fine quality f - r ;
IJ. fl. L T. P. WILLIAMS. .
the back of b pence. II. Gu.ij's oilier
attachment, ta the iami , of Johiw W
Uubj ad) -ininjj the land of Joshua
tiarribun ei. at. and alt his moveable pro
perty as per, schedule pn former atucb
orient.
. , .. .... . - - - . -
It appearing to the atifaction of
the lourt, that the defendant in this
case, i not an inhabitant f this stale.
it 14 ordered, that publication bejnade
in ihe Eiizabeih-City ar for nix
veeK, ttiai unles.- the fleteridnt ap
pear, at ihe next Court of Plead. '.auc
Quarter bes-iion to be held for ihe
(ounty of Currituck at the Court
Houe in Currituck on the last Mon
day in November nex;then and thete
to plead answer or demur to said at
fachmenl, judgment will be taken
pro cotifesKo and, the cause set for
hearing, exparie.
v Uimes Xpence. flail, clerk oour
awl lourt at otliee in C.MrritueU. the
lam Monday in Ane. A. D. 1830. ant
. T-
ooinyear ot Auteriean I nf pendence.
opcnceilalL c. c:c.
Stpt. SO. l 6. lt ice adv. .$ t 37 i.
Currittic-K County : .
Court cf Pleas and Quarter Sessions.
August Tcrm 180. . .
Spence II Giegorj"- ' ' . '
! Oncinal Attich
Samuer'Jarvii and f mem.
Kit hard Jartis. ' J - , - .
Leitd nnzthe'.24th n!l tne ta!l tbf
tands olamM Jaris and hard Jar tv.
aKo, on th'cci negroes - Iaj;e ami Alfred
the proptity of Bichatd Jrvis.and Sintl
he property ot Mnrl Jaris; also, on
ne horse aud intjic uitr proueuy of
'Samuel Jaris, ,
It appearing to the. satisfaction of
me tourt tliat the rietendant tn this
cae are not inhabitants of ihi State,
or that thej so absent thermelve that
leiral troce"eanno. 'be served unoi
ttiem', Tl it ordered, that publication
uc umiic 1 1 r , m a nffKS ill tne IMiZa-
belh City . Star, that unless the'de
fendants; appear at the next Court of
Plea and. Q uarter Session, to -..be
held for, Currituck - Count? at the
Court House therein on the last Mon-
day in Noyembei next, then' and there
to plead, answer or demur, judgment
Uviil be taken nro eonfpmo nnd the
caue set for hearing exparVi.- 5 1 i
Himes Spence Hall. elk. of our
aid Court at ? office, Currittick. the
at Mondav in Ausrost. A. D. 1830:
and 55th jear of Americao Independ
ence.i s. :.. k -v,
. Spcpce Hall, c. c, c.
SO 16 Ptice siU.'sl 37
It E M OVA L .
The subscriber ' havinir reinofed
Tom Jiis old standj'tb his . 1 r;
JNEW STOKE,
at the south end of the totvn, opposite
Vm.. Moore's store, beg- leaveto in
form lib friends and the public een
erally, that he has just returned front
iew-iorK; Willi a
General assortment of Goods
adapted to -tbi 'market, whicfr he
..til Ln .. .. 1 I. . I. !- . . i i
win sen ai:."wuoieaie or reiau at as
ow prices as they can be bought at
any other store in town, and on as
Elizabeth-City,' pct.'2.' L 'L
Sr Hogshead jut received :per
Jchr. William Frederick, from
Martinique, ana lor aie Dy
; - i Miles White.
.Elizabeth Cily,Sth mo. Mlh. , t
;yJpI:pmNTING,";
Of various Jiinds,, executed with
.neatness-and .despatch at
1"hn?p wliljavr n jolly invrii.
j' ci. eh"ier,' Lit - f,ni:i
LllM'IV
than
Tiie
jj-.-.-v 'ffviii lli.ru J a i
1 .
gree
i'l "labor tnurh
jMrfion tivAw would eem to be re
i ----- jf i,j v.
t-!P:llPt t r. . ,
quired by the meie dittetence of ize.
I lie Ciue. it;i tnoiight, lie altogeth
er in t tie difference of management.
A 1rnter immoderate cncum!nnce,
.with 50 or GO "'acre of land, for in-'
stance, tvill bri'.'g every inch f it in
to a htgh Mac of cuhirtttfofl .-the la
bor 'employed "in pieparir'ig hi
ground wil be. more than doubly
rout pe h sa t edf i n h i s u b -e q u e n t ! e x -enrpiion
ftbm toil ;'Vhite the owner
of a wide -pread territory 'of three or
fourhundretl acre. whrchhe has
but sparingly -supplied with ttourish
ment, mut no-k hkIm Sedulous!)
upon every acre durn.u the, pri't i es
of vejretaiioni;ani after 'all' ten p. but
a meagre and irtadecpaieiaivpHi.-.
A h ing!e acre of Jat.d highly culii
vaied,' can be made to yild a crip
equal to three or four ftrt ?tfar.ttlv
prepared,' it tniist be ohtfiou. tha't
the extra laborin dressing lir former
i abundantly more tbati-ssavetl by the
diminished 1 1 bor i n a 1 1 e roli n tr 1 1 " A
Hti iking eseiiiplincalion of ibis fact
may De viewed by any of our farm."
ers, who latce the trniihl-
ir the eroufida attached to il. 1ltk
f Industry ti; South Boston theic,
they'. way -hive1' the theory and ifje il
JuMiation dttectly before their eyes.
Those eriound it i 'said.- hav tm
duced thi eaon from three to foiir
tons' of hay pel- acre xvK U three
or lour times Ihe quantity cf ordina-
ry crops. ' -so exuberant! was the
ijras', thstMhere aclually wa not
room,5 upon Ihe'urface .there it
gewr, (ttthirierrt for tfie purpose of
" hay. Arid thi1 ivat en
tirely bwiiiff, a we are told to the
previous 'psiiis - taken to enr irti th
soil bv plentiful additions irjf iuita-
ble ompot. m - . ' ' -
U're the tune noiicr nursued b
the owners' of lare firmi,- then
vyouiu oe nine need oi eaMetafion
front rhe NetvRrierlsnd to tfie Wp.
tern SlaVe.,'for;the ''very'Trac a w hich
"iff,' iinuer a Careless syttetrj of c til
tiire barely affTi.rd s'uMenaiike for
single fa m i ly ; tiiieht be in a'de'
port three or!foiirand that too.
. . . ' - .- - , - - -1 .
in proportion to -the qutshtiiy culti
vated.' la ny "Wf our fa tmerjra
at the inanagemetit of too fpaciotjs a
t e rritory ih e C o n se q u e n'ce I is, thev
nil pore - o nf ' t ue msei ve a state ot
slavery ; ; they accuwMUte"timti1nt:
except now and then a -pitch of waste
" ... !- i
laua, whicfi servess only to ijicrease
their burthens without augmenting
t h e i r i n c o m e; M A V e r e 1 t h e y I o n t b
Contrary ! to cortfine thente)veflf f to
maller tpots? while their cr6p cdtdd
fie ' rendered' ehually if not more a-
bundant. they would them-elves en
joy life betterbecome ;niortt itide
pendent, and writh their. usual share
oi sagacity and frugality more, weal
thy ; they would acquire titne to in-
titute " experimenisi- and to exowlne
improvements ; they ' would atiaift
ivhat they now scarcely efer posscsli
le i sure "w h er e b v ' n e m e a in 1 ri o t t be
p r i v ilege of be i n'g . 1 a zy, but t ha f sort
of leisure w hicb. Poor Richard de
scribe a 4 limf Air doinor Jsom'i
thing uiefuP rtime for study, for re-
neciion, lor familiar intercourse, for
. " rf . " . " - - !- a "
ooKing alter tne education oi tneir
young .in 'short for realizing; the
blessing after which they are con
stantly toiling. : We are' no 4 farmer
-but according to the proverb, a
wink Irom a blind aorse," is some-
lines serviceable. . j '-
' From the U. States Gaxette , ,
, Itl relation to JVnffrin&'vtnA Fredintr
Horses. -To Dreverrfll inflammatory
disorders arising .frbra the too fre.
yalcnt practice on the part of the in
exper fenced, iu the use and applica-
Hon oi ihe necessary, an-i proper
rpinuii.y of .both. foodf and waier, to
'he Couilbft and prtser'ration of their
liralth and consequent uefu,'e!.
I subjoin the following' unerring rule
and directiiins, to bectire nnd insure
t!;e health, vigor, and 'oinequcnt u
tiluv if t'.i rJK.M va!i:-.M j c.l if,''-
j.-c n sable animal, to rnn.'
J hen the horse is ht a'cd fiOiiTa
ny raue rieit care theuld beTiaken
tbile in that slate, to-aU-r dim to
take but a very oall qjarittty of cold
waier fit a.Urnesay not more' than
o quart, f hich oiay be repeated
Mn1cntU, during hi nieal which
should , also be homed. , Iew i hav
and corn should .always be rejected.
w lien pure hay and. oat can be ob
rained (he, natural and certuiu tei
dency or the introduction of tithe
new or, gieen hay, and Indian corn
(jn v t oo gi e at q u a n t iti.es)- i u i o i h e
-loniach of .a hore, , is to 'produce
diseases-:' in thai, organ, and jconse
qoenlly .the derangement of his tvhole
system ; thej animal ifMrendered
ttierefore worse, than useless : i for
dfjay s, and fi equently furijer reme
oieH are t ainly sought tor, because
i too-often happens that from the
ignorance of the Toperator, he adds to
ihe malady, instead of removing it.,
Give, your horse, (after, and, while
he.; is , heated), one quart, of, oats or
dried corn, w ith a sprinkle of salt.
after Jii firet drapght-nf water, of
o q.,art. j heie portions of eacb.
w ater and food, may , be reneated hi
d i sc r ef mn; d u r i i. e i h e reaoi. a hie bu t
necessary time fr the rest of the aid
mai, ana you may then tvnh certain
and . afiy, purue vur , iourncv
to toy distance and time. - ' ;
lUceipl. H hen the abre. ?'r"r
lions are omitted, and he oh d pOVcI-
are apparent, give, the'; animal the
toUowing
Tinqiure of Benzoin, one. ounce :
Spirits of Ammonia, oiie do.: Aro
matfc Confection, half an tiuriee ;
Ginger one ounce.' "? To. be onxeI ir
one quart of water.' When ; a hoiV
i over , heaied, ibis 7 applicattoif u ilT
relieve: Iiio and it rnay. alo be givi
en wilh. success.'. in. raes where a
horse is a(Tectel with cholicor grfpesl
flatilecj in jihe stomach or inte
linesmijed'wiih a pint of warm oil
to be repeated at fevery.3 hours.,
until relieved. . WM. t OOKK,
1 J Veterinary Surgeon. : ,
;i -f '- -: iai))9a . - -v- ' .
Smut in' the Wheal, A dUcovery
ha been made by Mr. Adonijah AlV
den,a respectable farmer of thi
county. Which we think may be im'-,
port ant t to farmers, and thierefore give
it pttblicify. Mr.: Alden' ertve it
o p in itui fro me X p e r i m e n t he has
made, that smut is produceA-rr...,
small shrivelled kernel of wheat
He made thev di-coverr . wa-Ko.'o-
one part and: screen m t it,,;. it:f
pal of the wheat 'he. Sowed tn the
samcneid, and by ? sowing each pan
ny.iiseu. Un that ; t,ar, nf th UpM
with' w ashed what, there was smut.
and on mat pavt iown with' screen
ed I w heat Mh.ere was none. At t h
suggestion the same experiment ha
ueeu successtully tried by other. ,
Bradford (Pa.) Settler. t
' Husbandry. Of the inferSoc arL& nf
ijc, inose wrucrt reiaie to theicuur;
tf. the earth are the most excellent -and
ir r . t ' . . . - - J
uselul. J bey are. in fact ' a branch
of philosophy, and are capable .fuo
iiiiiiicu iruproTetnents, irom a knowj.
ecfge of the laws of nature respect
ing the mineral, vegetable: and ant-
rnal ' kingdoms. The' bustnes of
husbandry also serves to remind a
person of his dependence upon Pro
y.dence ahd-his gain have no con-"
nexion with any person's loss II i
thctommon interest of the commu
nity lr wish' him well, 'because, in
proportion to his - success, ' een
member of it enjoys greater plenty
1 ; ' I - Priestly. .
' Itfeyer trust to appearances or hleh nre.-
tenslnns. ' Behold the d
atanding all hs noise, it is empty within. ?
, rem the : Oxford llxaminer .., ,
PUHLIC EUUCATIOJ. ;
K Tier riucb rtfiectioajand mature cca
iatxnci the suhject of ' Education,
u..d ' t iu all iisiiearings, as t,hcy
prcsvnttu . - les to' our mind, boxil
'iifi liht aiul ll.e dark side'of the ques
tion, e. have come to Ihe firm conclu-
r;'tm r ! Gw.tr3ii: ' -ni.
tiuvernmcnt, is the fcurekt atid"mosr-pro
per means of perpetuating. republican and
liberal principle. tJ TIhs being our fixed
opinion, e shall not hesitate whenever
a proper occain may; tiTer, to raie our
humble voi.ee in behalf of suth syitcrn.
We , are aware .that ; the prejndKct of.
orue, and the honti coruk tiooa ufulhers
c opposed to our :icsbut ii)at ue
mobt dread in advorating'oui doctrine; is
he influei;'t;e .f tlmse m hoie ffoliey it Is
to crj down eery effort to ameliorate ;
the cotiditirn uf thei jwur lalmrcfa of our 1
lountry. Mnrho,;y&scssiiiK wealth,
(sime of th m) aihed to populai ity, bo- ':
eer.unmeritcct, exercise an influence o-1
I Pf ihw rt 1 1 r . Af .U.. . i i ! . V . - i
Hen parahrts the': cQorta cjf the welt
uicaniiiK and unostentatious potWn of
ihe comnumity', who are laboring in the"
vineyard of ;phllanthin?." 'Such- is 'thai
nlindness of popular; opinion,5 that public
lavor. and pla e are too often heaped up-'
''ii the undeserving brawler and the clam
orous demagogue, while really:, patriotic
and disinterested tnen are, suffered to re
main in a r sute f reiiracy." Thus ii i$
thai the. true , interests of the community
are frequently svrifit'ed at the shrine pt
selfishness, and the deluded people atejt
redress when it is too late. ' VVe do not
m ic uiiucrsiooo as icartnff the in-
lluence .f uirh' mpn nil Yiiir nan rriiinr.
a . ..... .. . . .... - w v-
Our course is w ditTerenr one we fear
it ssly sptak bur oninion, with a total dii-
egardtfi the menaces f the wick'rd. ot
Mie ct.ff -f the proud.. ..We intend only
o express our apprehension of the effect
i' their, ij.fluenr.e upon the prospeijtv-of
ieil ot supersution, and dissipate the mist
f prejudice ; it ti'.ay Coiwinre and reform)
Goriest error hut the predetermined and
" umi j ... s,a-9..f iTfl ctii irvtv fat.fr-
ell digested schemes of the wicked ttr.rl
drsii.inglcari only he Tcsisted; by the
!wr. ,ot (noraiity and virtue eomKinrd.
ut the physical lone of aii-erdigbiencd
nd nairiotir rmnmnnh ," t
i!.iilertaining. ihee. oninion. w
tan b iint irtat.. kn1 m.v ...
f'' i.cvin.i.v vtrtjiiic turnirr
hJitfs as hnrnblecombalanfVin the.
heldi of argument in. their surmort
ur deficiency Men in. our.', want -of
mm unu anmiy atifl not in a want ot
dipysttiohjosere. the Cau'seltif Ed
cation, aiftr to advocate,, the princi
ple, "of publrc.;; -schools: . Thete are
-.hose who will be f eadj.tto, Jn-til ipto
he . p'.thlic .. ntHid si fong. prejudice
and infljme popul3f(leeJing (hy every
m.ea;is in their, jiower, "to,jnduce!arl
ppOHition to, all Kchemes iilOch ,inay
iie proponed to add to fthe. comforfa
ii'nd hppinefH ofjhe poor felldo
they understand the method, of mi- :
leading the' public well do tbey
icnoiv that !o educate ihe people ii
'oirike at , the toot : of ''their er.
They a re aware tjiat" freedoiti of
thought and action vt ill most "certain
ij acconpany Oie iexpansion.of mind
ihat ignoi an'ce ij( rnishtllertt
vready, Hlse" ,pnd.f tools' to d
anee their nefarious de.iirn. KnS
r : .1-. i,' , r, ri;
we reiy upon. the. gofd semtg. of,the--public,
and the vjg.jrou ef'r t ofi hp
prf5, hacked W;ilie;'jiV'riotisfuBnd
p I j 1 1 a n 1 i r o py ! I s o n i e . f u r e 1 1 1 1 e n t '
men, th produce a "moraV revolution
io'oiif ftsitf aiirl l.v ih' i...i.ni;r.
4'i an jroeiiectuai miiierininm. j he
labor igreatand, tlie Vhoulder of
flercule .niust yap'rjfie!; ir the
wheel but united and untiring seal
wilf. make the victorv sure and: th
reward will be magnificent. .
;c.oaye aire a ay too Jar extended
! hi article f iV enje.r, t u port j he detail t
of any sysfem; of. Public. Education,
ii.-jrrti ran see no necessity for
he di:cui6n- ordetails,, while tha
principle i yet it)ehdediorrih n
vertainty bf f-.turity" Once let ihe
public deierndrfe
and the mode f effeciing it will bo
easily determined.'; U'p. b
protiiised on a forfuer occaion t to' Vn
.reavortu prove,, that'.a system n.igfit
he devised which would not o,Iy rnt
-ppre-s ihe -tax- payihg part of the
Coitinioiiir. but be aettistttv
to.tbejrjulefoii, iDajxuucta.aVtbflif:
: r