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TMIHS:
ij'llli; subscription to the Wj.sti us (,' un'i.i sit?,
iTiCfV Ihttavt per annum, payable ball'; .ri;.
j advance
fi No p..cr will be i!i ifimtiiiiicd until all
am"r arc paid, iinlcsi at the dnaTrtiori of
KJitovs ; Mi'l an) sub .-r ibrv failing to give
A ,cc ot Ins W i .u to ilnconlium: m tiie fin; ii a
,r, will bo romblered a wishing to continue
paper, vtlucu will Ijl- st. lit amniiin," , . .
Whoever will becniii'! responsible for the
,mcnt of nine papers, i.!iu!l receive a tenth
? Vbvi.kti9kmi.nth will ,! iu. lUil on tlio f in;-
j nrv terms. ,', Persons n I'm;; in Advcr.
incuts, must .specify the number of t iiuen tin y
4 h them inserted, or tliey will he continued til
iiercil out, and charged i.ccori!iii);ly.
7..- ...i ... : :i u i.... !...,.
,V) UH I.I119V.1III. Ill HI.' I U 'I Until l ' ...-- iy, , ,,
ji'l fur, or its payment asuumed by uninc jx ron
ihii town, or its vicinity.
C3"All letter to the editor mil :.t he p':t- .t...'.
I they will not be attended to,
vaiwa Vuv S,v.
I PIT',, f'n t .!. h ' pi int t'im v.!:tT nr. I
now live, con'. urns, f .' i'j .rt-t, ii in kij.!
blind as any in the county, situated .) mile
m Salwburv, una one m.lc trow A. I-mi
ll 'I'heiv are on the plantation k jpmd 1 ,!b
liO'ilc, Oal ii, an.l out Imuses; a (evi l tie '.I
uillitvvo stills, ami aiiout I i-nip'S' ii;.' s
i w'ili be sold V. till tin; ilislillcVV ; i;!-.ti tin tl:
i n, a pit) I niea hit. , and goc I apple and peach
f Imril-.. I'er.ons vvisliiuif tj n.uxleot: ;uv in-
I to call and view the pivl;ns..
si iliO oiler lor s de anotln r pl.iiitation, :h!ih;i-
k,; the abovf, ron'aiuiii!; ii'nont .''I1' :r r., v, ill,-
iree mih of ;d: nil". ; whu h li.is on i! ,t
d duelling limise and barn, kiti ln u u:. I
ill ike house; a ;." u 1 lin inlou , mid aii'.le :m
j
t.fh nrrh.irds. Anv pi rvu w'm: ; t' pur-
,. cither of tb.e plautatnnn, ill .h .in- a p.
to the su'isrnber, v. no w i.l a.u v. tin u-., a .;
r a"v mliirma'i'iu ri-ipurt l.
iht.:, is:; v, v. u. im..
V tt.V.r. v. ill !:e c.i)scd m I'libl.e Sah- at
J rdluloi), liwaii totiu'; .itiKi'e in tin t nlv
ii- re. rill and smith Ya.lUni, on t!ie -i'li tL
Vivciieicr m V, In iiej tin: lir.t MomUv ul
9 :ntintll, the remamin u:is... lots, m tl.v tow 11 t,,
ml saici place . one 11 v. nicn riinunin :t la ve
r ii - l l . I t
Ir.ene buildup, neaily iinnlied. i.ne'i'. e ',
11 a'li'iiiiiiie Urn's uiitt .i!'i- ul 10 liiti.ii:'! u
a S a (,-rrat part ot wn.etl t niisr.u ol al u.i.lc
k tiitin Is, 1 1 sv 1 '.'inr l.i. plan nl the Km n, the
4 ill and diiet tnm of t!.- road, tu the s. lie nf
bri!'e eiimiiii'iici d on the lml"'i V'.'-'kin,
to tin- hri Ij-e i-f the soiitli .1 Ihin. The
will enn'inue frnm (1 .V to tie., nut. I the
i i") is all t'.i -ins' d t f ; -Hid a ei i ' ..t i f Hue
t.ui )t av-, );;t en t'.,r 'die ,'i:'i hae lin.ui i,
m'erest, the iii-s h-tser kiwg b .ii.l and
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i ' 1 J.-.'h ' ( Ni'M nine, it l.eii t!.e List
H rs.!i in tii- u, mill. .'.he . ,le tn 1
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1 i'-v lii i!-.i, until cl.i'.t .1 IUt J I.
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1 tiie siibeeriber. ISAAC t tiWAX.
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'be cii,el:S i f lit, V. .'.II enitiilv. an I CuM.tie
4 mil. t'.el Ih, v have C la.lu ,n f tl ntdlilll'
ii Si f.ii.n en an u i..n.iiil plan. 'I hone
1 -li.ii; to put i li.tse Ct t'nii Imi , ht applv in le
in S.ih .'.nil), a lew tb.t.I's tin, Mi nl tin ( mill
li , I an be stinnl t , i, t hi ,,i :i i.t anv slum
S'h. span nf thr sute. All k. lull 'f n paii'in;;
'"' In Cn'.ti'ti t.l:.s, at s!,i,-t in , , I-. mill on Invi
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V v u k ft U i" v . . . . V t n u v i" A .
OOK nnd Stutiormry Store in lemond to tlie
I new while li'insf, nearly oppos te hit for-iisi-r
sluhtl, 2)8 I.mg-strei'l, where be emitin
ii. -s to keep, (it usual) hooks ai.d statioiiiiry
of every ilcseriptiun. liy late anivals fn.tn tl.c
ikihIi In' ba'i coiiiidrrafdy an;un nled hii, former
!.ini k Df JM$ in Divini'V, haertal History, Stir-Ifi-ry,
Aiiatuiiiy, (Jin ini.ilry, Natura' and Moral
I'hilotopby, Natural History, Arcbitii turc, Ajri.
t ubure, Ma' In inatiiS Mume, nnl the Art anj
St iviict'd. Di'.'iioi'yi ii s, (irauniu rs, History,
Iliorapby, and Autiipiityj M'-tb:,phy lie.-,
uml lt"u. j ; Novfl.s, Itoinaiicc s, and I'O'.try ,
the Himiiiii, Criiii ism, Vnu;v, Tr.tvi I ., and
Geography; I.ilin, llreek, and li.ih St hool
llonki; us well a-t writiiij; and I'-'.' r I'apcr,
and P.l ink liiioks, sm b a. I.i ilt i s. Day Hooks,
Comt Ifetroribi, te. j Ink pouih i'., Lead pencil,
bla'es-, (ilobi-s, Ur.
lie li.is alio, on i-oir.!hT,ni"M, a fj'i'iuti'y nf tlic
bi".t ni;tunf..''('rc.l 11 ' 1 ! . and 1 1 : - .!; Sfj-ai.
M.-r:hitl!s, and ot'.iett., itre l'e'p. s'.ed to eal',
or forward orders, it tin) may ilepend upon a
cnnsiaiil wini!v.
or:. 1, ir,:
Ul.-stAv't'.itin.
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Mi ' .i.'i , N. '. !. iviiiif lh.s(l..e
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tie' fi.lier in 'ire re. in
a-'tlfiti:-:.t, v. I'll eiM.
rev !. r !le 1 !''.( j".
if t!;e conti ra.
'ed I 1 n a't Ji.'i) Mien' or
of 1 npar'.ni I-. who
i ' n-. . t ant be-tiic-.!.
111 .riiiMi.
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ill conti'iue tb- b
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alld !V tin: .'! !l ef le
m! s, in a ' tVv rn, 11
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npilinej a eo'lipli-'e .'"'''ei lit ot
i)i:v cnons,
Hard-
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r!i .,t J" i v. '..'. Ii lliev
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will si-!! !-nv .lib fir Ct-L
II. .1. I). 1 yii-ess. 1 is t . -n'.s ; f.e !.i-"i-i
;Uid ineei. in'a H of the 1 ieiui'y of ( 'h.e'h.'.t.. f.r
their li'.x l'.d n. '.i. 11 in h Inne r b" ,nt , ; :.i.d
he l. ijies, frmu 1. ti."ih(r :'''.. i.l.i-n nnd tint
wllieh t'-'.'l be u: I Ii. t!ie M'. -el' t iil;i.el !',, be
v.ill .!::! (oii'.iniie t-t -.!i. in-lii. lr liit ,n'. IP- ev
pet's, b the A til' lit .'tli. b. r, tu have comple
ted tin- ten ii 'i 1 f .1 iiri'i'lii.,".. h !. ciii'n ot
I) 7 f ,;.-; a. id lis tile pit '.ent I. i'lll !e till
si II only Inr t..sh, t!.. ) c.,1 ul.,.t t.i !l ;.'. .hnitj.
prnlii. They wili keep cni t mi I. ..nil an
:11s .1 ui.i :.t nf w l.l.'h tin v w..l II un lit-,
:ii,Vt- the win ks' 1.1
l'e. Als'i, .1.1 s su.iilif tit '
of northern made . -r. 1. .11, . i- hii. r to
piinba.1, ail illtite. I to 1 :n. I ex.iiliiiu: lor;
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' ft lends, all I the nubln' jfeiier ill), that the re
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VeiiieiiefH a Id. I to the J'.ne sl-,!.i--'ilii.'Ut, 1
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at w lie 1. will In- I.t j.t ii.n t.ti 1 i) nf 1 . 1. 1 .ii- j
ineilt-.; I.. I 1 e t. nj lie I.. , l.isln . I Ithl'.n I., -t .
thr lit tiki t o:ii 1 .. II, e lie 1 I'." l" -.l..1.! . tint'
half been I Hill t Xtiilsi'.ilt i'ni' the I.-..- n tiie
linns' . f..i.rl mi t,e i.;in s.i ui.l. 1 1 the vtr.-.'.)
iiil I.t- aiui.di il t.. i.vi e'.te iis'l, 1 ..
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I be ! euse 1 : t .t 1 1 1 s a mini.
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s.t
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ire. o t ,11.. .0 n it i .i a i 1 .1.1 i'u nun,
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.f icl' hie.;' s'.'t ceil. 1 .T'lt-'l.- ami pit its 1, -.
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-i.'.ri i'i this Ibiiik nil as-..ie. rcminde.',
n pavni'"iit ef iiu -fentb ef the punei.
at i rt ijiiii ! upon all rem vv al pa;uT ; an t that
M ,t ess i'l'm.li d to be ullen d fir d;rntint mnf
lie ie div t reii ii the Ibmk I ) i uc oVleck, I. M.
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CM I MCs,! if i t c:u :l vvi-fi,.
In t.itul'e, liie vv t t klv il.
, C It, i, m ! li,-!,! ne Tees'. ,'. :it sevi n
! k, lb M 'red the li'ist of M inli! and fniti
Is', of April till f l.o Juh Sepit liiliei. fit 'i o'eltick,
P. M. .!".tV8
He tinkr. .It 'Ml SMT.l), fi.-.Vr.
r.ihia.v x.i! iii.rnu.v ( mi:ixi.
N.H K Lis heieby given, tlmt the strnk of all
those slot klinbiers who ina) be ill arrears
tor all or an) pail of the lirst, seeolid, third,
I'.niitl,, lifdi, "lixtb, iv( iith, l erb'b, liiiit'i, r
It li'h uis':ihiH ills, on the IT'.h (!:iv of V '-.-r her
next, that the stuck of such tlehiup'.eu'-i u,l! en
iliat liav, he sold it", vendue in llnf town of S.ths
huev. ' I Itl.HKK'K K LA.NUl.L, .S ibe.
6u. 2u, 1S22. Kxvt ; ;
1 ms iv 1 M x nv nl s
"I 1Ul! v,le ;,t the 'Hire ol the Ci'.ud'i'i ; a::'!
Js !-, (.'ii'.s'a1-!" ( I'dasiM.
I AMI'.S It. HAMPTON lespectfully informs
(he piildie, that, be occupie the old r.hop
formerly mvneil by bi falher, Oil Main-street,
a few (! ior:i south of the ( oiirt-lloiise, Salisbury,
where he is now prepaid, with a good set of
tools, to rt-.siir all Kinds of
iv.n cmis y CLOCKS.
He assuren all who nay fvor biiu with their
custnui, that their Viork shall he ewnted in as
(food a style ai at any other shop in thin part of
the country. All kiudinf old Jewelry repaired,
and Home kinds made. .Mis of every drseription
in his line of bilsines, will lie thaiiklully received,
ami executed on a short notice. People who
re title at a distance, by scnling, may depend on
bain their work an faithfully attended to and
returned, as though they Wire pre:eiit am!
tmhi the old established S.ilinln ry price charged.
'SulUhurij, Jut:. 1 t 1W'. '14
2 1 1 K subscriber ha iust received a choice
I supply of (.IKi:i:idKS, which he oiler
nil" salt: on the most reasonable term,, for (ii-i
Auioiif them are : Siipir.G'eH'ee, Molasses Hum,
bn e, rijfs, :iis'ni:,, Salt j ami also, the iuiuI sup
ply ol t mi f 1 !,il'itritt. Likewise, pint and bal
pint I'im.bki,. THOMAS HOLMKS.
J-:r Hi, M'.10C
.Mtiitv VomuA.
r ir. sub -.v riln r fniiud a sum of tnonr v. at
1 V. ili um . .!',, (.:i lluntiiiK fret k, Ir'urk
ni 'he V adl.in. I he money is supposed to lie
loiifC toJohu Kill), who can receive the same,
tiy proi imf it, and paiiii; for this advertisement.
Apph to WILLIAM M.AL.
lH'JJ. .ial.V
Vivsut tii" Uowun.
V(lll ''A bdlwill be laid before the
1 (1iiii r.1l Asstinbb for a division tif It
next
How an
1. lull
the nrw count v to he bid off on the
' of the Hlxrr.' S'.l. 18, 1822. '20
Vvs'niuu wWViv Aw.uAe
rft I the i.evt General Assembly for a law to
1 la) oil .1 new Coontv 111 that part of ltnwan
1 1 .1 111 ii I) i!enoiiiinii.jd 7V.r f'bilt. Miuiild tli'u
I.i reliisi d. triplication w ill then he made for the
1 i.'a'ili'.liiie. 11' of M'tiara'c Courts of I'h as and
t; ta'.-ter kt s-.ii tin in Kow an one in the I'nil. of I
iue vai.Kin, ale. 1 aumncr on trie uexiiig'on siae
of the liner. 0,7. M, 1H22. '2.1
KnciWj; Scun.
Ml!. sANSW rtspertfully inform the La
din. and ;t ntlemen of Salisbury, that he
in', nds to o.eii a tluiici.iif kIiviI, on the lii'st of
,( . .mlier next, tin In arrival, be will give
pa' 11 ul.tr notice bv another advertisement.
(;.:. 1, 1S22. '21
SV.v vUW-s VMVui-,
.S'.inmr... Oil. 1 1, 1822.
1:
I.T I r.lli adi'ta ssi il to tin Shiritl'of Kowmi
tnuiilv, t il otlii iul busilie-at, must hereafter
he .....'-,'.:ii, or they will not be attended t",
tln-re are j,'reit iiiuiibt rs of K-ttrrs adtlresscd to
11, . tisiln o'lter emili'it s, !Le. I have foillld It He-
it .ri to adiipt tin course in order to t tve m.v
v If the cvu lee of paying rather an unromfort
aide sum ot the course of a year, to the sole ben
1 lit n c'l.i r iii uple's poeki t.
?; SAMI LI. Ji)l., S'mff.
VMvtt Ww 'VcV.
fjt IP. s,hsei-,!ii-r biHiht a ipiaiititv of enc'ei
1 nf W illiam Chambers, on the I,t iiistan',
a id It It it on the road near thr rn e-i,TOUtid,
w:t!..'uirv ; while goin;( tu town, bis bundle W;.
nntn 1, and two sides nl upper leather were taki 11
01. t. I he .vi. v nf one was S the other
ten S- ' ' An) peruli that 1. ill pve me in.
tenn.i' . u 1 !' die le.ithi r, mi that I pel it ajjam,
or .!, tut li t 'hut, so that be mav he hrniiel,;
"1 ii,,:!.-i , sV.ill n i t ,vt aii.J.le sa'isfat tinll.
.HHIN I. l!iiit,F..
; . v : 2wt,:7
T-.lv sV .Vtiv-rwvun.,
II V W inl tot NT V
4 V-'t !i I el I'b as and luarter Ses,b.n., Si p.
" h i.iin r term, 1S22. .l imes Lot khart, l.N
ei i'"r i.f .lulu tritlnT, I'l-e'd. to l(iiti(.H Love's
is., t .;, .I.fin siiiiinoii4 ;md Itetoallull Simnions,
S. u. ; .liub, .1 a'i'.lt hint nt, Ii ' lt d on the ( iU.
table int' ri st which lame imiimits has in 117
a. li . of I and, oil thr east folk of Pnp on Kivcr,
tfihere the sai l lUnittnin Simmons now Lvov
It n. i-iniMo thr s.itisftotii n of the Ciiurt, tie.t
Jan. 1 , Si'iiinOU one of the 1'. fetidallti, ill l!iis
eau-i . is 11. it an inhabitant of tin St tte, it is
t'lon lure o-1.'. in b) iliis (.'our', that puUl ration
be iii..ke I'm' three
ks in the Western Cam-
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: tiieati, thrt the th t 1 ...nt James Simmons ku-
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iiie.,r at llu next ( - it ot Pleas md Ituaror
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i ...ot,-,to le Ltihlt 11 lor the eoun'v ol t! iv v. ,it'd.
on the last Mini iay of Dei ember nt M, lea l,
answer ir th iiuir, or j idpnei.t final will b
granted : iin-t him. I'r. dv. SI Cj '":'
Wit,), .s, li. I ) F., Clk.II.CC.
SUU' oV iViiYlvA!vvuAua.
H UK KB COI XTT-
incur of Pleas and (Juatii r Se-Vnms, Sept.
' Term, 1H22. I lav id 'I ate. in r -r!it of 'I ho-
; lieta Cob and Havitl ILtvcrpcrt, vt. Ada: Cur
tuiLs of lue Ilnai.t i ,,,i ,r, ,,t Witim Il.ivt nnnrt. tie.
a .isi tl : i'i tiiinii lor ;viirti'inn. vv I.i r.. as I.'aviJ
Ta'e, in i:;,bt of Thomas Cole and D.ivid Da
vei'tmrt haili applierl tis the County I 'run t ot
I'h 'is an,' . cult r Sessiun for lturkt rtitmty, to
dividf ' b i , ikr partition of three tr iris of land,
liel. e; .. . m the heirs of Martin liaicmivnt
ami it : . , .rinjr to the satisfaction ' f the court
that 'I ho,',i. t ll.ivcnport is not nn inhabitant of
this stai c, it is therefore ordered by the rourt,
that publication be mailt' in the Wiste'ii Cam.
I'mian, publish' d in Sub .but) , for i v.t ks'l at
t.i" s..;d I hon a I'avi ppeil at-j" ai' ... tin uei
Co i.' of l b as and Qu.,-.ti.r Si .-:( to be lit. I i
f,r tbi i .'inly of Ituvke, at the tbrnit House in
Mora;.i!. ,u, on the fourth Mondsy of Jamiary
next, tn -u md there to unsvvcr, plead or ileiimr
lo this petition, or juilguici.t pro tm.fi o wili
be ti'kcn agaies'. Lun.
.'.'. 7. 1122. J. VY.VW Cb.ik.
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AniUCULTIJKAI,
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Hail ' first of Arts, source of domestic ease ;
I'ride of the land, and patron of the scan.
ON I'AT'I KNING IKH.S.
As thtte is so little economy observed
in futte nirijj Iior in this part of the coun
try, I bej; leave to notice that also, and
point out abetter and cheaper mode. The
common pi at lice is to put them in a lar;e
pen, and throw the corn on the ground;
in a wet season they ate boon up to their
knt-Cv in tniie. tind dot dry spot to lie on.
In this Miuaiion there must he niurh roi n
wasted, ..ml they tnnot thrive but tet)
lowly. My practice bus been to make
two sipure pen adjoining ; they arc both
flooitd with ruils, it'icl one of them t u
coveted aa to turn the rain, and is well lit
tcrtd with leaves or siiavv, and fit sh lit
ter added at Icatd once a week. In the
other ptn a trough is pLred, in which
they are fed from twice to three times a
day. One meal they ate fed on peas, and
the other two on to: 11, it i si inetitnes
boiled and well halted ami at other times
raw. This ha been my practice for three
w inters ; and my iies have always fatten
ed ery f ist, and c. t tiukIi less than those
fed in the tnconib-i iJ.de manner above
iltsni'jf d.
I.ait winter uf'.cr l.iliiii oiTlulf of ivy
fattening Ito-,, the others were fed alto
gether on fine ccin meal, and although
the weather I. ad j;ot imicli more severe,
tbry fattened much Lstcr thjn they had
done before, and eat still less.
Last winter, when my fields were eat
out, I romnmnred feeding my little stock
of out bos 011 lorn i their allowance was
iix 'juaits ; but when the weather became
sevtic, they fell away fast on this allowance-
I then l..id the corn aside, and had
fi'ir 'jiiarts ol coin meal boiled every day,
in ten K.dicns of water, until it boiled
down to u'juiit tiht; in this a half pir.t
c.f j!t was occasionally thrown while boil
ii?;;; when done it was taken tip in alatire
tub and pvtn them the next day, and in
one week from the day this practice was
adopted they looked mu'hbcttei, and
fiom tiuttimc increased in flesh. When
tbe spiit g opened, they were fed only
three times a week, in the same manner,
and in the month of Mav, reduced to twice
a vreek, and bv the middle ef June it was
Hail I prrsistfd in giving
the in the ix tiiailii taw coin, I am
satisfied more than half would not have
seen t I.c spring.
I have No adopted the practice of
grinding all my horse corn into fine meal,
and find I save a third after paying the
toll K:r,xi:!.- ?(- fir.
l.(l- .tl COTTON".
nidi Till I'SSIHIT" Mi ssl mis.
To as; ci tain the cause of the rot in Cot
to:;, l.as caused les exertion of talents
t'l.m pril.-.'ps ;nv ether evil whirh c.ci
j'icv..i;. il in thi country, of cpial r.iaj
niiutle. Instcnd of leaving it f.)r tlic discovery
of ucli siupt tibial observers as have l.ith
crlo been engaged in the business, would
a t li v mist undei take it. who is ua to an
alyze the different pai ls of the plant, it
is confidently brl.rvrd the tSh would be
foitt'.d r ot to be a ditTieolt one.
I l.avc no pretensions to a sufficient
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knowledge m that sctcnu for such an tin -
h
dcrtakin-; 1 therefore adopted the p!..n
xvbich.tifVv in ord.r, promised tlic rjtcat
est prospect ol succe i.
I have lately visited nil the plantations
in my neighborhood, for the purpose of
observing the effects rf p-rcvio-is crops,
and the present method c!' ci.biva'ion,
and have i.iailc the following remarks:
First. th;.t the injury i greatest in those
fields which have ptodured cotton the
gieatcst number ( f year in succession
ISe-cr.dlv, that thtr r.'.ho'b have teen
pursued for several years past of prepar
ing the land previous to planting. ( )ne i'.
to open the old lands with a toulttr the
second to plough them down, and nuke J
new lands in the same places -third, tu
fallow the land, and lual-e new ones in the
spates between the o'd ones. Where '.hr
tirst mctbo'l has been Ioiir pursued, tbe
number fif rotten pods are in ptopoitioi.
to the buund ones, as 2 or 3 to one. When
the second meiliocl haf.bern pursuedcjna!
ly lon-j, about half, and coiisi'.lcubly lck:
where the land has been prepared in the
way last mentioned, though the weed ia
pcenerally not s,o large. From these re
marks, I draw the following conclusions,
to wit: that though vegetation of every
kind feet's on the same substances, yet
these siibst.mces tie differently piopor
tioned. in tliflVpctit plaids. Oi.c kind re
quiring ifioie nitie.atioihcr alkaii, ix. Uc
I li;it by raising the same p.,r.ts for a
guat number of years in the strut field,
tin v wili v exhaust that Miljt'atu c which
tonMi'u'.es their favoiite or piii,ripI looi!,
as to tender it less productive than if 11!
tivac d in plants whose principal food i
some Cher substance. I acknowledge
that the argument thus fat, goes only to
shew the necessity of a rotation of tropi.
but may not the want of that substance
piever.t the due organisation of the sap
and other substances contained in it, an '
may not that want of organization, duiiri'
the fix, eight, or ten weeks that the cot
ton is confined in a very wet state witr.i;
the pod. occasion fermentation and putre
faction ?
I have seen no field without some ro.
ten cotton, but not more on fresh Lt. J,
or on old laud, wh'nh had been at ret
several years picvictis to the present,
than might reasonably be expected to pro
ceed from an hereditary complaint hk!i
many plants oie Mibjcct to.
On land much exhausted by corncrcp.-,
the injury is creatcrj the cause of which
may probably be, that the Cat ( mmrf) fttitt
the pod of cotton are fed principally upou
the same substance- The pod of one,
and the cob of the other, ) ield more alka
li than any vegetable matter I have ever
tried. 'I he seeds of cotton contain much
oil, so do the giains of corn, as may Lo
ascertained by pressing them between two
hut irons-
I have often observed, that some fields
yield a much greater proportion of ret
ten cotton than other, the c use of which
; 1 supposed to be bad cultivation ; my pre-
sent opinion is, that it ;i weeds from the
same cause as the rot in cotton, ttut is,
the '.mil of rest or change of crop
If any prison has mule the vimr re-
' murks, and finds mv opinion ts t v 1 r ( t,
. by publishing the sum -li nnltt render
a bciicfil io anciely. not in the cul'ivation
! of coin alone, but by enabling some per-
son of btttcr talt nts than my self to acei
j tm the cause of the rot in cotton, abo, it"
my opinion is mcoriect.
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A CHOK I. PH'I I
The Fraiiklort ( Ky ) A uS give, th
following "abstract and kief chronicle
of the adventures of Er'vard ".. i
lion owed a horse from Mr. Spillniaii for
the purpose of trying him, but i.'de the
i animal to Lexington ar.d sold him. Went
to Paris and borrow id a horse froti Mr.
Porr., vvhirh he also c.uiied to l.tx
ten ar.J fide!. Hired a horse horn a I., e
co'oicd xv of.ua aid swapped him. IlireJ
another at Lancaster and sold him. Har
rowed a boric fntii a person in Versaiile,
and v, as oiTeiin,; l.im for sale, but the
owner pursue t atui m iittn before he was
scud. Cot a quantity of shoes from two
! ,!-.Tcrent stores for soma nf hi friends to
llook at. but tan led them to a third stoie
ol(' ,1,cni' I'uirowtd a saJdle from
I V. Pace and svv ,ipif .1 it away. He haJ
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j sotrc tune wrmight as a jnuriieyman cl-
, l",anl.f.U, durtmr which
pence be corrcwci! a waich '.rotii an p-
I prentice and ga'tibled it away. Harrowed
a horse from a I tack man in 1 tanklort,
rodt hint to Lexington and so!J him re
turning ftora 'l e latter place in t!ic stage
he was sour.!-.! a!' -r and taken in'o custo
dy. On bis trial ii was foiitu! that the
law could not punih him lor felony, as
there was no um-.::.! taking in thr ce :
so he wasiurr.cd l io-e to tornmit (uitber
depredation upon too crtduinu mm
muiiity. He is tcpt evented to br i well
dre!fd inar.; f f gentlemanly a;'ptarancc
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