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nf "V?A. XI. MONDAS Jl ? ^ >5 i. 3i ?Vo. &S*I. BlLLSKOltOlM.il. N. C. i rvftutacD wKtsL* . N.-iS dUKI'T, 47 TBR' ? * ? TKAK, l' H r\*0 DOLLARS ftrn ctNtt tr mo in advamcc. ? iTho? / ? i i *iv* 'Ottc?- <?f t ??r wish It) have their paper discontinued ai I'm- ??*i?ira Bion of the year, will h>* pr?s?"ied da-.'-;u,< MB continuance until countermand*-.! i J*P"r will be discontinued until nl' irreartia* s ?K paid, unit sh at I'm uptmn of' ? ?ublish-r. Persons procuring si* subscribers, shall rt? ?tl Ctiv-' iS" ??;veut:i gratis. , Ad- ftr;i?oin ?'itB i<>t exceeding -uxteen line? ? Will ? i merted tlire" tune* for on- dollar, and twe ?it-'iv'- rents for ? am eotitinua re. j 8<'(m - n'ions ri-ceive I by the printep. and Bn .' u.n' - * i*i tin* -tat*. All letters upon business relative to the r>apcr tsu- .? ? ^ >.-i -paid. N O T r K. TIP, r\X GKT'IEHINGS will tnke p'ace a ? ( I ows Vt P^ter S. t 'a % * on hr> 4th Ju'y; John * a- tud's on tu ? o ?: at Wnr pit * ??' I on tn?- 6th; at iie-? \'hriy>>it p on th ? 7t 4t Jo -1 L tjj'a on the dt'?; i Michael H"'' !" on the Hih; it P^ter L. Un v'i <?n 'he llth ?t th* S'tial!"W For J, .l.im- s t'.mk'ii n' I faakJ ??n the 12th at ChtKiry P. Pauce'tN1 Oi> o '1' i; at Jnin-s ? lute: ivin'a on the t4t!i, at % :dr w tuiey's on the I5tt.; at G?- roii A- ie'ia r'e .? i the l6t'i; at kiiehar<ls.>u Nich- j ?I's ?. rSc 13th; at Ran,?in M Ku-'s on the ISri, ?: tu Court House in Ht'lshoruip't on the ?>:) 'i ; it *nred &. Park e*"a store . n i -2lst; at ,-i ;> viVs r?n the 422d; at H*rr\? * li ke ? i'so t'j 23rd; at Herudon's stor? i ?Ue 25* .t ! inn Rhodes'* on t .e 6th; at Ch ? -I * t' ? . i tne 97th. at <h?rl-s .V. lohn ?t s .. i the 29th, and at Burn wa . hcek'eon { til" 23tn. T'? vlanis'rates appointed to tak<? th?- tax | Ii*t > tiieir , oneetive districts, mil attend for ?hat uur*' sf; a* > ne times and p'ace? above -ta te i ? i<l mo ? i ? lit v is reqifnte l iv tii? v .e* iff!-- owi.i i tav?, an I the*- r ? te.' to o ? ? 1 ,???> , a* h cannot nor Wri < ?? e* ten 1 indulgence neither to the rich nor the t'hus 1) Watts, ?f Juno 6. 81? j NORTH -CAROLINA Q ONS I' I T U ? lO.v v L I S T. and ST TK RIO Ill's' AOVOCwTC. ^ v? ?? I R ?* Tn L btritf ?/ i/u rv ?*? :V !,! * f*r ?. ? ? dofft ? <A* Scow rgc 0/ Tyrant*.'' WM S. RAN<*0 : AND v M. POTTER. I P"l-')PO^? to publish in the ci.v of K&li-igh, | > irth Carolina, a political N*wsp*(?er, | u 1 <;t t'l'* above title The\ promise to srve t<> !'??? pu ?lic an independent ail consistent j Re vibiiea'i mate riz it's |>ap->r; on?- that wt ? j ?I w .1 v.-? support its princip'es and ^gv l i<e * truth; nat will labw t? further ihrTitaMif'hf irue frio id- to ib rtv uid democracy. I /icy will eon etd f ?? the " Union" to t ie la^t ? ?upport Qenara' Ja< k" ?n for a r-valection to tne P o?i dsncv in ' oppose t?nry Clay aod the politi- . oal p< ? a i'ii'i of (b ? ?!io a-ould a 'van-re "'0 , pretensto is .'hey w l! ppose ill ??i<u 'ria ? rianis o i>i the >-n ?at. -ictm > of ' the Constilu- t tjon," that instrument by which tiie s 1* . *u? > } \y of the stat"* is seen* d, a i l our hspoy Ian I 1 so far "<aved f om t ?? dire?"i' 1 ifl'i" !<??? o' a| 8ra id, cons lidated ?P !?ri' i? ?v t rn?ot '*<? ! ?vi ig preseii Tariff late* t?? br violently I Oppr-^ilv O 4 I<1 U'lJ Hi if IUI U ICO'lAtltlll io'iaf, | thov will u<e e ery ei-rti 11 l?? etT the:.? re- 1 p?-?' T.loilj'i from their at t ic ujj -ut to So ith Carolina, t m prop >aeis ?f t .c pap''r ?<i icer- v 00 it nm^rat-; an I woild tflaily rpli^ve its ein birr.i-i neat", ill on most poi-ll* ?7ree^ wit 1 the f *lit 104 of tb.it pi'riotic a id tal<mte<t -taic. yet t'? y uust oppose lis difftrine of ?? Nu'ldica lion,'' as ? i?i' r-i ermce for the aot'i<"-iiv of lh<? laws of their con itry. and their Utachmeiit to the Unio 1, ir<! to 1 threat to all iw a room- 1 ?ving tnought at so destructive a sentimeo. ? They have now ca i Jidly stated th? outli i n of ? their politicat cre?-d, wuchtliev -enotisly lie. j Hove to be that of N >rtb '"./lrolina j??meraltv. It , a melancholy fact, that fie politic* ot tits State are m'i'- 1 nisreor ? * -ned ? id ttia* s ie do?s not now, ijor -vi J J. iti ?d as ht<h as she deserved to be ?l?v it ? I, un ? 2 her sister ?tales. F.iirly to r?-:?r.*? .???? he.- to do justice to h'jr talent*'- '? ? f ister ier i'lstitulto is? to brin'j forwar'l h r p 1 misui^ sons, nnd to j?ive to her eitizena <0 rw ???.item-ots, both of men and thoir principles, s isll b? t ie a m of the P'oyosers of thi-? *i?ib icxtion. They ar?* s?ns 01 North Caroli rt, **td irfl not ashamed of their birth, nor do ?;iev blush to own her as a patent T iey ?vi?h o ily ' ? eleviito her to that vtation to vhirh '? t tofitory. poi?iiUtton, snd her moral and t? ivsic;?' res > ir< es, untitle iier Th"'y ? iwr i>l 'ipn t . ? lnjh mind. ) and pal rio'ie, ? ? 1 ? ix- ? i<? of ?" ir?h Cn" .li ia -?ipon t'ie ( frie 1 l? of ft ?|? iblieaoM n 11I the advocates of J Hta'" K'/ i'?, tfenorall v. f?r pa*r mage S* 10- ' Mug ice is '.sienttal 10 our p- 'ilia v happy g' V-r i.ni it, the ? ('.?n?titiitionalioi' will ne a Uj,,liil -ap to all classes of t ie ? >mmnnity. vri t tie Kur ner, the 'I'-chatiic, ? ie Me'c'iatil, th ? f iyst? ia i4 the l.awyer, the T>: vi !??? ? tol'i* Fo'lteiin, 'iiq ly intercstinif l"ie roff l ibl'< (fCo'tlf s? impo'tnit To ..jirn n -w*t w *M w .it - i essa? ?, ao 1 t'i" o? iee o ig< if the ?ti' egisUlur ?, will fill its ? ol nn' . I '? best pa t? irt t i- -'Jiii'i will he tak n '-v ' c e 'il w", fr ? n w 11 -ri unn fta it an 1 ml -r stin^ on* Vaets vill ho on lo. M Itin^n 1 (1 itendini; to retir' trom the 3a t? ? . . 1 ?.? -iccessary n.? n!?<*r of snb 0: ? ? ? * ?<( |> ?<>. >r<?d,) will devoid us Mine .?xrlu. ?i ? t . K t-irint <f't?vln#i( - vlr Poller *ill s l.iori'lt 1 ' the Pt ?t f 1 r tir t to ob"r of the 'Co ?t iff it ion a ' ??*! I i|> -ea as soon ?s ont th*\ iinn'' sub? ?? 't* ? 1 ill ave li"? t ohtaioed '*Pe s ih ? ?' one ? ijirr ' 1 is.s, will p' ? " ? ; 11 1 1,1 ? 'litre* ?ed to 1 i<. hditois at Ua ? V ,'ie fiist of Augitft n?*V Ma/, Ifl. 8i? ? CLOCKS AND WATCHES, Repaired u t red me prices, mid uar ranted to perform writ. THE sniist-rihcr having removed l?i* ehop ? ?to tue !???.. sc formerly "rcupirtl by I)a* ?id K.ie on Main sttoet, opposite the Far- [ iner's I'M'I, itnliv informs itis friunds | n.H the pitldie, t:i..t he is prej ?; d ;?> ??xt out? j til ki is of bini < in '.is li.ir, in the \ery heat ntvle; and h? p s, i>\ t attention to j basin**:*, to m? rit a share of puhl' pa*ron?ce: (ennui i-vnrli. Wiy 14. 78 6ru ??" tilth * '"inge Cfluu; Sup* i ?r L ? Mv I I | ? ? ? r? 1 attach ? *? t i ' >?? ' ' 'tlV'i ? a. ? ? ? r ? Finn. Slep'ienTay- I f i' ?... lor j " v. ir, los. D Hut v J T 11 " ' <*y I or. a*>d ./o'w , i ; l:*<m n i| Or. Kda'ni' ? 'llC ?lias it* Sto -piiAi < ick tinii *1a'^-i- | * i , n tied at tfiiraipiif ms. rrthistci/t. i l > trial attn ie tt, l ?vii*d on 100 iicr-:- < f l< id, iii?r<* t?r leu, a<'jo. ,iie the of lillsbo rott?(?, tViarbn Phillips <?nd oth er?, whereon Geo VV. Bur:;wiii ^ now reside*. T app^nrin? to the Court thai the dffer.d aiite are not irj labititn's ?>f t'ts state: It is ordf I, th.it puhlieation he made ii the lilla* borougii Recorder thr??e ino'itlo, for them to appear at t i* next trrm <.f tl:in court, on llie second M i-'.iy in St ptoin er n< xt. and plead or <i mur -o the atta<4iinf nt. o: '"inent will he iftvcn ai?di:i*t th*tn by -Ictanlt. 1. B. Hruro, c. s. c. Pnee adv. $G .'.0. 72 ? 3m \ VALUvt'LK Pi/1 NT A ? ION FOIl S .I L E % Id k ?*ubM > l>' ing ????-ir on? to *?? .i-'M* to the west, Vis.es tto Set! '???.. .'<.h> 1'I intut << ?, lying id 'ru crnuiv. iwn mi!.*.- W-. st of rro'ling.'r'* bridge, on t -v m-im road lead ing I'row Hi1labo-nu??h t W'eeusbomugh, in Bight <>f New Provvleiie? di'etmp House. The p'antct on rout.li:iH betwd'li thrr- <i 'id lo'jr hu tdre.l scr?-9; a*id as <-n it .i large l?o story Dwelii'llf H ".Mf hn '<:?(:<), pr;ftl> VW ? * '.r >, ((? < S i i t'. j*e, b j< a amitV* > ioji ant' ai' ? < ?iai v butl tnsp?. with aid";* \pp!e >r<ni i of 1 1 '00 boi'iop tnicn a i l .. Peac'i OrvhaH ??f etoei? nt <ruit? these or-iard* ?K*v, r t'si b ari i e. T'te place in tfg i, iealtliv, and I eve!, >nd ha* more pm?d apri'tj' *!ian i' cn:flmoit with fi ie meadows, a i^ T ot ii' at rM ut freah Ian1!, vciv pood, r- ? ? wi . wuh to pnrc'ins will do well to cai? j ? v.? w tin* farm, v i*h lh" crop ?? n it I Hill s. Ii i.)W. .... . , , ? ll!l;i.il Holt. June !.1. 82 ? 3rn LAND FOIl SALK. 1 iie s ; ?< Imt ?,ein5 tjt'lrr 'i ? r- .1 {<? .put tiriniip. "ffera for 'jF** cav il'ji ? f jml vmi! ?n Cane ??^V. *. Craik, i lie co'iutv of Urgnj", , s ?.i ' -t ill- ???-.i-ijrh, adjoin inj i N ol Wit', i.i >lor' #'V. I. lia* viilli ca ? .< ! ?? -??, ru itrf j .1 two hundred and i ? ei 'x r\i rra 1... ? etil'ly fit ?oil tlira ?r?? ? >iol aiirpii-i'd b? j ,y a i l?in * ? cotm tv. i "tr are a'lmit aix<v -r ii .. 'tv ic'i "f ? 'fir d ..i'i) mi t,-e t : ac;, hi t- a" ?il ?>l w'lir i i . V n irli-nre *v:t v, f?e last three yar* 1 'i'-m '.?? no the f Inri* iSo:i * good '!?? ?* ? il wdlinc * \ ??n.' t'li rei rssaty l> i/* tor t'i* .?r/v.rn iOili't*roi .? fatyi ily a ? th w hole fa n i? ii .V"n n'piir, unRti j; .o 1 'p ic i, \r. M it?o< property I* nil lent i *?i ' ' <? nt, tvhero tf>^r-> fnrr>oi!v hna hr?n a tni , ,i i a new ono mrjM !,<? i-r"< ted ?1 * siiiil' < xvh*i II'1 vi i'l 'aii hii'iilt with '?cnntv, or "o-ini! ii'^roer hi paymco*. Any por? >it uu'ii n; to pjri '.hMfj ir.nd. 'AO''Id do W'oll t.i ?-nil uii?! 9fe th?; p'eu.is'eH, atid nnkc earlv .i|>j>!icaton to the 9uliK?:riber in llil'sbo rougJj. , .!;i'i?c?k (/lancev. II.!!.-*') ror^'i, Mcv J. 77- 6rr. \ !,()? . S I O n SALK. TOTICK. 1'iat in pnrn'tanrt' of t i??? autliori I tv vi -ted ii thrin hv an act of thi- (j? nr* ra! AMeinWy of the fltatp of North-Carolina, palsied at ? ie last a(;stoioii theieof, tin- Com- ? tnwji<><icr< if the town of llillAhorr>o'ih Mill, on j T iU'#i'i y the 18th day of Sucupt n< * t, proceed J to n?'i thr Common beS-niMnc to natd town, lyine wept am! north of thr lota of said town, on a rrodit oi me, two and thr?-c yi-nm, the ('urcimB'-r givmij bond with anprovrd tern fit jr. T/ii* pait of the eoinmoti, before the day of Mule, will bo roil off into portion* of proper aire, to be t oivement for bitildinc lota. It eon taioa a preat many high and elegant apoia, anitablo lor reaidencoa, and eomnianda a full view of the Orr.oneche? tnnttnlainn and a preat l?nrt of t'ic imprnred part of t!i? town It i? the moat heaitny pirt ol the to <n; ro venient to the vl.'iV .? tid Female Acs*' mios now in full operation and highly eelrbrated: and a prcat portion ol the ground ta rirh and fit for colli- t v.tiion. To p-'rtona of the low country, who j r loairoua of a healthy situation and the ad \ mnioea of lirat rate arademi':*, thia aalr will ? nff ird an opportunity of locnting themae.lves ? aitiafar tnri'.y. At the aa ie time they will aell, on the aame , terma, a number of lota in the present ?urrey. . cd part of the town. By ord?r of the Commiaaionera. ' \V. Bruce, T. rink. 4 February #7? tda J'HM'UIN TING, j EsecutoU at tbn offic with nettne**, tccu* I tvj tad despatch. CIRCULAR. Oflici of American >V Fortipi Jlgency for Claims, NO. 49 WALL STREET. New-York, January, 1831. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to all person* whom it n?y concern, having claims, <*ebts, inheritor cs, fee. payable or ?r overab'e abroad, tiia*. "h.j agency hen tat.bshud, uruler the spek al auspices and pa trc.jcc of disti<*^ni-hed individuals in tin con. dry, a regular co.re^w'hdencc with run nmit Hr.nke s, fitc , in th principal ports arnt capita' h of Foreign Gov?rniii?-nt8, in com mcr? ial relations with the Un.tcd States; through the mediation a hereof such valid claims a* may be con.dcii thereto, will be ex pedited for settlement, . id promptly and ef fectively recovered; v. r. n furnished by the claimants witli the snitaole proofs and i vouchers, together with the tcjiusite Power of Attorney, to he tak?n afid acknowledged be fore any judge of a Court of Record, or other i competent civil in&^istra *. municipal uuthur i ity, or notary public; and tho whole duly au thenticated by the governor of the state or territory in which the same may bo perfected, ?'< ' legahied by the appropriate foreign con sul. Having albo established a similar corrcn poudencc throughout 'he United Sta cs ami British America, the like claims for recovery j in any part thereof respectively, vnil he re- I ceived and efficiently attended loin behalf of ? American a." well as F??r- jn claimants. Orders f->r the investment of funds on roort- 1 ?f freehold property, or in the purchase of ? public securities of the Unitftd Suites, canal loans of the states of N l'ork, Pennsylvania, } Oliio, fee. punctually and Mithfully executed, j 1 Apphi ationa addressed to this Agency, in . ea-es requiring the inve?ti??ation of claims, search of records, or the intervention of legal pr (c-duigR, should be accompanied with an , n 'cq int" remittance to defray the preliminary , charge* ar.d disbursement attendine t he same, and aM letters most he t-idreSMd (post paid) to the undersigned, ( Counsellor of the Supreme ' Court of the United Slates.) in the OlEcc of j the Agency, 9 IVall atr^t. New York. ^iiroil 11. Haiinur, Jctuary. March 33. 70? i ATTENTION! ? To the Officer*. non-coiiinuuioncJ Offictn aad ,\luricians belonging (o ihr Hick L reek Hat ? ' (a.'i'H. jreund Orange R * unfit. vy>?? are .* eby o?.n?it i and ordered to at. i 7^ lend *?i Mdsm ll><i <..i the 15th of July '? next, Ht 11 o'clock. ? <i ' ped as the law di rect# lor :! rill muster a??f court martial; and ? ?i? t ?" f'h v i*? *<p|i s?" w?.?> v. a' irspsc ti* ?- romnaiii' s, ready o ptradu al 11 o'clock, equipped as the law directs, for battalion el e'' "l' |i | I I* Jor*lui). Lieut. Col. June '20. 83? I REVIVED. j^HE ee?ehli?hment at Webb's Tilt Uom- ? I mot 91. utiles raat from Hillsborough, is revived, . nc cfst&blishmont consists of a Ola'-Usnni 1 c i-'jt, wit.i ibret first rate smiths; h Unst Mil .Oil Mill, .iuwJIhI, Wheat thrash. in?: machine, and Wool Carding Machine. The nub^rubiTi nopin;; to receive considera ble cuHto.n to then Purdue Machinc, have ta k'-n great pains a. il t>c~:i at considerable ti pense, to prepare it tor c riling. Those who intend forvormp us wilh tnrir custom will do well to bring tln 'r wool in the 1 ar!y part of the B'-avon, na we ?lo not intend running the machine whe t!>e wejther beronien cool. Thone vri'o bri g tneir w?ol nicely prepared for cnriiinu m- expert to reccire nice roll*. We will run! *< mil lor 7 ? r?-r>ts per pound cash, or 10 ??nt* p? r pnniu! cr*dit, 01 ;,?r one fifth part of til* wool. W f w?.i fiirn.rh oil for the ffr, aaing of wool gratis. A constant supply nfWiigiipf, 'Hi ?? liy tirat rs'.c workmen, and in? i? d ? fT i'i the beat niainer, will br kept on hard !? : palo. N . I'iptM* ft Co. Mir ?7 8C? r heji r WOOT, CAUDINH MACHINE. [ III VVR just pat into operation, at my nnlla, , 1 ? >n <':wn Creek, Orange county, a first rate donhl > Woof, (.' \|{DIN<> MACHINE, and , villi rani wool tor five cent a a pound, or take 1 ' 1 In* sixth po'ind talr. u ct?k I will have a pick' r in operation, whie'i w II open the wool I I an well that the eard* will tnski much better i ( To'ia II"- hurra nn<l tiadi ol all kind* must be > pii kivi out by hand; put onr pound of gi ease for J ' every ten pounra oJ wool i prefer the greaae brought to inix with the wool at the machine. N. B I have reduced the price from 8 to 5 rent* per pound, which will hp a aaving of innre than 50 per cent, to the pei.pl ?; therefore I hope to receive a portion of their patronage. Win. Lincl ley. June td. 89- 3w State of North. Carolina, Orange County. Court uf IMp?s ami (Quarter S'snions, M.?y Te.m. 1831. Alexander Strain A- othrrt, ?> Petition for difl v. I tribution ol the ea William D Strain, adm't. f tate of Alexander .{? othtrt J Strain, deceased. TfT appearing to tne satisfaction of the rourt ; now '-ere that David St ain. David Nelaon and hi* wifs Marv, (Jeorge Tate md hia wife Nancv i <? Archibald rrntehlield and his wife Sally defendants in this cape, are not inhabit ant* of thia State: It ia ordered by he rourt, that puhliration be made in the Hillahornugh Recorder, f r an week* auco ssively, that nn lea? the aaid defendants appear before aaid court on the fourth Monday in >n|>ust next at the court house in Hill*b rough, and then and ti.ere file their B-i*wcr to aaid petition, that judgment pro e<>nfeaeo wil' br rendered apainst them, anJ the petition hei/ i ex parte. J. 1 Ajlor, c. c. July 1. tZ-l KLitALi ECONOMY. ?* May your rich ?oil, Exuberant, nature's better bleasingn pour O'wr every laud. From tic l.yncli> urg Virfintao. INDIAN CORN. There is a moguUr beauty and pr?priey in the device of North Carolina, which represents Ceres, ex 'ending Co ur sons a rich swelling r*r of MJH' Tuacarora.? ? Wou d, that we had beon more faithful to our emblem! Indian corn in my ?ptn ?on, as it was io that of a rourb br*. ter jodg* is reailv and truly (he ?? lung of vegelables." I < is the moat uwt ful. ai d in the long run. I believe, has been found the urns* profitable crop ever cultivated. There is ou want of an> good thing where prop, er atten'ion is paid to its culture id ihis country. It at once gives com p-tency, and slowly but certainly as sorts wealth. Artfiur Young n markv the same of us superiority in France, Spa>o. and noticed the plenty and happiness it disused wherever cul tivated, when lie visited ?hoae coun tries in the year eighty seven. It is adapted to more soils, neaaona and climate, produces ni re food for man and beas', makes a greater return to 'be soil, and is a better preparation for the succeeding crop than aoy oth er article that is cul'ivated. But it ha* iicrH ??tr great misfortune that cotton to a ruinous extent, has crowded corn out of i s proper place and estimation, and surpassed a bane'u* erring at. primacy over the business and prac'?crs of our fsr rnera. whose rirtig cupidity and present wants have blinded them to their <rue and permanent interests. I wish it not to be understood, that because I prefer Indian euro I would itultivale nothing else; but I would inculcate (he idea 'hat the whole rou tine of cropping ahnuld be pursued with a fixed aod steady eye <o the pro oiii?n of ibis. A rotation is ne? , Ct>aery. The 'arth 'irrs by (he ex- : ertion to pronjut" any one par icular g'uwth, as ' ii o muscle* < f the body (In I y any rnriiinuril rootle of exer ion. A n an cannot mand ?lwa>H upon one h-g, nor can the earili pro Jure nne kind ol crop. \Ye m e whit nature in disponed to do if Itff to her*rll. A field, that When in the forttt' fitate produced oaks, will, w hen rxiiHUN ed by cropping and turned, out, yn Id f;urnn, persimmons, or puns. IVihnpH I aiiould say, that the earth ruD'ams a particular pn??r tor eat h production. One u'ar it yields nourishment for euro* r lie next ior wlieHt, or something rise; and in due course of time the corn power i? rntova'eil and may be brought into plsy s^ain. I will supplier you to hava bedded up your land in (be fall or in tha winter, or as early aa you found prac'icable. The earlier done the better, f"r if after ploughing it baa ? ha hrnrQt of a fortnight's fierae it pulverizes tha earth mora than two ploughing*. ** He Alio will not plough io win ter by r?asoo of the cold," saya Sol. riiaon, * dhall hrg in tiino of harveat and get nothing.' Thr ?i*a king of larael was probably a good farmer, aa well aa a g od builder, though we hear leas of it. Well, you have bad. ded up your land; now plant aa soon in the spring aa you can, for 'hougb early planted corn g'owa slowly, may be ptnebed, geta the yellows, yet il is the most productive after all. Later corn grow- off better, makss a more ahowy appearance in the ield, but it wants stamma. antt the ear* are comparative!) few. amall and ugh . Early euro therefore, i* not ic? tar); to tiftoa well, u tbt Mtt tf til things considered. Unonual * * ?<io? may no* and then maka a d f lerence in favor of lite corn, foi if that which is planted early fom io the ground ur is k'tled. replanting to -opply what ie Biasing a*kt*a an ud? ?qusl grustb (bit ntvar producca well. If you are a Uc> laraar, or what :s about the ssme thing in <ff? ct. if your rot on crop is loo targe ?nd >b? weed" anj gr?sa in c-naequmco (?I ine start of your work. y?n ? ??gin ?a uphill course that will itk-:y k ep \ ??u io a bard scufi-, and that uot a gainful one. for the rest of the> ?ra kon. You mil bo rolling >ki atuaw ofSisiphu*. Inatesd of driving youo busmrs" your buamsas tsill drive you* Pre pair for ptsuting then ?;tb all convenient hsite. If grs*a and have' begnn to show the o.s* Ivm, kill snd bury them aa well as >ou cso* not by deep pim.gh-ng to dis urb > bo bottom* f?f y??ui be sand awoken ao? rouse up the ruamoa interred ?here* as well in exhume the preciou* da? posits you hare tnudrtbu1 ? b a few anallow, light furrows. N ? *' open your drills with a "r<p s r k" ??f a tr ? wel Iwe, ??r double uxuld board pl ough. ? Sir k' d#?paodp?ant lo?? C'?rn routs run horiSonUlly. and if yoa plant near iba 'op of 'lit ridge* your crop will stum ?nd p?r.s?. for lack of food an*) m ?stm*".? M<utl this, and cheap |>r c?pt will giv- yoo tbai which paid tor in desr e*j erw vnce. When the gr at Virgin * 'ar. mer first racoamendtd tu* drill *ya? tern, in my lasts endeavora to pur* ?us it, I planted too high on i ha ridge, lost ay crop aud thea quarrel* led with Taj lor for my awi> errora, . as I suppose many oikers hare donC| A double mould board ph-ugh it b?'ier thai* a ?iagle onf, b?c*u?e il cult of>r<* vuiy (x d?e*r.l Ii.,? i?*in? metterut taoir cen-eque.nce,) ai.d be* cauae it opt-nfl a wuir furrow and places tbe gruk* and w aed, ? bich may hava a threatening aspect* At a uwr# ftgfrable distance. Go down to, or urarly down to y<?ui deposit*. but net bslow it. Oneh >raehaa net et rengtll to opsu the f'uirow deep enough, uor steadiness of irn'Vemrni n*ce*s?tr? to give il a uniform direction. Y?0 must hate (?o borate, and it bet# work * It" 'Ua common double tree* they ? II, "jy coq. ending al'ern ?My f.?r 'hr i ??lgr and furrow gm- a more zigg?g r?.*' i ban >ou wi:| fli-d u ei. tr>er pleasant ?r profiabe i? work after. The double trie qium here* fore be five (eat long, (eqoal ' o the width of the beds) to enable each borne to walk 10 a *atcr furr w. Drop your corn thick enough. ma king a l<beral contribution for moles, paru idgci, blark buds, and grub vorioi aa well aa an allowance 'or rot. I may probably at a luturo lima provide ^partial defence again*! some of theae foea. It ia beiter to be obliged to thin com than to replant. A sialk from replaoted Bead Bay. *4 I have eaid. ahow r*ell, but it la nfteo barren. If it doea not eilk early enough to receive tbe falling pollen of tbe reat of the field, it w?ll be very partially impregnated* or not at all, lr?m its own floating and eeant* fa* rioa. I auppuae I need nut aay thai the teasel ia the male, and tbe silk tbe fenele part. Transplanting ia belter then replanting. For thia purpose a part of a to* now anl then in a fertile j lara ah.-uid he more thickly town to furaiali arte, and theae may be transplanted a any time but best whsa the ground ia moist and the sky overwhelmed, "b* atrvtng to crop, be a smooth c?/. a good portion ot thr blades. If f ' r% any cause there ie a deliveranc; one third of the necessary pi.?n: a a field, neither replant or tt ariaplant, but plough up at nvce and se?d over again. By tbia means you save la bor and avoid both an unequal and e. grassy crop. Marrying Daughter n.? The Span iards say. ? ? ai eighteen nisrr) >o?r daughter to her euperior; a* t**ofJ to l.rr .quel; at thirty to tmj kodJfr that will lip frer.^
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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July 25, 1831, edition 1
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