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Li, ' i --S; ' "'V I, ciimstanco ! will a! wnvs denrirc - the called the "Bull. Ruffiti tinAklilkhinq4 reminding us- SSOJl JfTCtiBJhindeio the .Board of Agriculture, at the HOiittiern part of the county on Geire3jWiIoh; la t hey iniglitoihe'rS Ktone found " 1 111 " Cl U V. HIV I IIIII.IM ; VIIIVI Tl l.'W ll"'?'ywot;- JJIID IIVviVIIII uiu ores on me. xNorui jrorK ,oi xw iviviv ar.aii iaorauic 10 ine easy nroductibnorcodd n 1 1 h f a? m'Art wi t It 1 trl : .Y; C ?a 'rr- &6fa y-. Wr a , t . j': , Mj till i&& Agriculture. $ if n i feii ! tf tlie, i u eft ii$ann i"; t .ilogy 6 t E ngla iU!;&;niilRiy . have dqtif hi lKiiaU nprifi-wesieni uecnvity ot the ,Ulittlki9 is to be attributed n ' f tioiSlr-i 14 cait iitr4f ; in w?i ti t in u Hy; a 1 1 1 1 1 1 iei-e si ret hig!i V,ro r wajt(o3tie t,e c dr o f t heii dgel to t he wa r in I iaU ies V f flVn f ieH i ei? Vi?gt a i i o i ( U e! 'l lieriii therXyatahg better theii tiar" jiuahyMjierpart . ' .fehee4gri. ouahe inais, iHexceedtnglydvJective eiittjryat ;jit.hey;Wiif acru cjhir to the iij(, ; iev cnmt ;liay wtimfcary hijurimis'lji ijfieKj'a;ie:at tjiVesetj thecMumtj niiddAYniff!f - Miliar oi a nart oi t jwauanv u u mmii exuHsint: mo sumrrr, it ma v r? - '-'. ;H,u ivex j fiHtn jt liat U i ere av 1 1 ifpma 1 1 1 1 n at ty - 1 1 1 1 igs u ? t itscer ta 1 1 iyt 1 'STkH1' - VI. .11 . ! BllrtU minidiedwithni imimrtaril ar at id III c "re-1 v a nn iiolct etllt t h i n t or i nv'M :mWM&Mfi; if iesideS lie ma h!rniit.uijur bin(i:if , iron. hit, i'.siK'viain' uic h i kh; u i h r. o i o i v i n c i i liifiiiirettrJWiWtiio JitJ ty il (ilHcieiirt o,hi JitfaliitiMTd; 1 rt t olrnrt,' jy5ili')iii inei Siii ti lif:ii 1 iiil ; Vi 1 1 1 1 r'v I ti i t n t iim? if ' :W 1 1 i uiti Wni : iitiji Pi if t'a kniuMiid near I 1L ' V theiu eve rv Co 1 1 1 1 11 ur..i is ..mi n iial - liu blica ti mih. I hoiie t o be ahhv to. furnish Hiy earvt it jjiaierjyuw fiic:IrtbouSitnoT;ryo i r . v . v p v - ; ' j :-.nuMriaiii nrrnups m ils ticians may oe inougiiiworunroi A ; tf ;l'PryVdp M 'i7-nS, w;:CciH'4 thi jroriTCtness ot'tlie :vieWtak(urJii.:.ft)rorinrK:-Refiort'y V ;r : ; f iilmorcvn j v I . pVnet,;ot the .troogical character of this port ioti tr our sttite, and - J -M R I i' V ' buf.ufbeevi ' i J fl -v ll U C ti iT-vv f itl w p iir a i- th a t. It Iteii w rlt UeilS abound, in Vveryi jmrt -'! l: .: -' -V ol itii- dixtric:t,t eitlie.iat the surface ior asmall deptu ' oelv, so f J I S r f iled I ti liei r d ieiIijfTt n i fyat ji'jrlln; 0ilfast at ligreaj $ IF5 vllfei JaUbuivontrah IfV il' 5 J tVi i i e ' i i'f ti o rI y t .1" u 1 uii cl u i 1 1 1 y aW,wejl as" extensively? . ,1.1 f Jf ri ti iiaiit '! iViul cii i t ir" t.li ii "tl licsiflt -Vh-esei- i t :; d rtes not appear torou 11 t '! tariraityf valoaUle and HCiircvly, iiyni I erecting' niiuerals. 4-1 a, the ti V scientific the reVo- V fe vli'V4-- of r v QFI'HEOUTn-WES rERN COUNTIES: - : U AC J:-'On'i lieMd '"iniiVestlieiietanH;,' tiat'1iV'e;beVji.Vmmtitiicated . in A'f'M iy: J firmen i'UhMiitibViM if thinnoardi a suffiiietitly'aiiiple; except k V j 4 ijt ri,: fai MS iattef ot niei sciriice ureo reteiTnye to i - fltiivi" t.' these,v and witiayJeiVpJ J j i: d rs; I droW up a jiaper liiro I J --jV uppoe to be'in jthB pis at thi tiine, ai rfh Cj viVv vt - I shatr pinced there! ow ofthe couhties feL (1 ; ' ; .VK'-''oAhit AV U keM.'l at id . gujTy1? with niorc or 'less rtiraun vji ;hifvv," J"i:8tnp f fr v: '' I-! chlorite: and .wfie.iJt.wccMrki oKtlfe landjiif JS Msil ? B fey i ti ij ea iit liriif i A li txe ;A"!J!lt cni part,hriiwiirixide40t:ChMi 0 'poriio tmu; :ii 6xtractttie: silver ttiM'ihe.lan Hy notichfViipugiu It.tisrn the 'side of a .hill of. mica1 slatelahd eriieissi facihffl the: east and ris- Viff from "theV; bed riierockslra sbiittiastl : which epiitai njlie :pict of !c6pe'r tlie-gi-eer i caro;nae hay e beciij runi SO ;or 4 0 fee ton Mitie Iiil 1 for) tl ie pprjwset of . exjilo rhig these veitiMr.lfoa rjuii(l hei asweilas iii other Ashe i appears to1 be . ricli in mineral species tiiat is, in' thae priiiciiml :iaiice'. tliiti ba (ii thertof.beeiil: disco erediviir'; f . whielr: thereare- I did hope to be able to difrer. found in so ... - . . f vy 'inaiy d as a hopeless undr a n o ij s v n; i e 1711 1 p, n 1; ; vii . i aih u i u ujii uic ruiu. 11 iio v uies- o W' -to Ah C our tll o u ae specially, in the descent to Reddies f : ' t'any 'considerahie-inilicatious, ih iron ore." ; ; driv dihes the inapiitdicatinirthe distribution o't thf Ildtl b ItiVcr ... 3 . ' . 4 . : :.. i'AS K CIJU M Y. - IP- . ; r v I had exnertedi to fini1 isxountj' reHcrmbline ifi'oiosicArxha 4 x.t 'V-'r-acterthe-diHtrrct-l v inar.iiorthorifriii trctnia;f.ai)d..lioiied.' tileie-" if I i V, ' . espc-rially Icail aijfJ gypsiiinyk hicJiWcur lowrrlo wn New; River, j J j ' VciUier wi4 t'S banks or t1tio 'ifery greatj disjiulcefn ! (f jV ;BiMin asceVtHin l J ; ; -2 tioiiefi; . t he WhoJecoii n i v i,s pri ini t ivc,' vv i t Ii 1 tlie Vxceptioh of a, , i i .fij : .iVp 'tiuri-ow- ..t i;i p . a'djareiit tl.euwf !!,-f al'" ihisirtia collection ot : I 1 Vi? f tuirvat)b 1 1 li mi f spf 'iTeuiiessee,lieIlcltd at nt kyfV f n: -f YM'K iijal'mld;'of 1? I f 'ffci&V chiivtrhr looked fir jn 'yain,;Iie Jroul a ) I li ' ? iiortliern bouh Vr - - ;Tand those ol the IiorlIi r piii yliNeW Uiveiv tand u fietliein we f-e- in the btisines4 t itswealth in this narticula sbiiiec persbir residentin the couiity shall embark of explotiujr it, and continue in it for some year3 1 The.iieichboi hpcid of J oshtia .Goxe, near-the,mouth of G ranber ry j C reek,. uu Id piobafily afPmrhimiricj any other OnXbxe's own land.1 are splendid specimens of Stauroliteon the hank of I he river- N yu anaua tvic.naroaou s lauu, ine gaueit is large, per feet aiiil - beau t i ful. On James MilkeyN, jimpil eil ip Jai'ge pieces, and Capt. bnnth gave, me a large iand erv lierlctciyialjof Red Oxide of flitaiiium, picked up, as he told me oh JaiAes Dickson's land. Besides tliese, ttiere are otlier in-: i (pseciiifj n n' amlltraiien 'ii two wi J he ras v to cuvo, ine wnoKvcounirv uoni otyonu aiMriuHneuvaTeiv jmMow the rui . iMite exacttiessie GraridfatJier rtheWMtIpwhiclris wtlhim tliev irariuia hih, and the Piin tajfijiif Buhcomlie hijej fJnd th Haiiijwh!rjeSntln tipn,?andafter leaving th ip cpfisidci tory.r PieouUjif tiy''jt!icifiitf ;theOhloistf hdrt-t n I a great 11 u m i,er0 f aiJtijr-xajii hcU of irire'extetidsIoi the irou and aPM-geyiabeeii. eited ;du miimifactui f i tif ; i imi CVinr ijt J ti ti 1 dq rtite 1 irtcli u nd SvJ I f ; pi j 1 U u b 1 y a ITo r tr iroii'ofiajodl MaiieWio vjrard thetcae;wjftr:whic! the iron inanniaciu req I ft-r-i" l:'fVijg. v a I ue !o f t lie J ri 1 oIh VilKol - Q syrpi 1 iiaV XtepenU Jb r t lie K j I H ?i r 9t naire bft lie rqrt .iiiiwhihHfie' ; A tj !.;-r"cxrrji suu !i S 5ltance, il : ' i the'pHiprjiie and wlien jheiev itervegp'fttaW teresting ini tef4 Is. Ashe preMcnts more peculiarities than any other:.cpunty in ithe state; . ; ltd ilTers y idely from - the country below the mountains, exhibiting a numhei bf objects t!:at are calculated to iuterestlaii inhabitant of the lower and midland counties- who, if he has the capacity ofreceiviiig pleasure I'liiiir an union pf the grand and beautiful features of natural -scenery, will iiot;regret a few days spent (especially 111 that. season of the year when the chesnut, linn and laurel arein bhmnilamouffst the mn of Ashe, with a plain but kind and obliging leopjel :Ut is not merely iti having a mre uneveii surface that this conn- ty differs from . tiiose. behiw the ridge, but it is so much elevated above. the. rest of the state; (Buncombevaijd Haywood excepted. and it appears to be hierher than either of tlVise counties') as to have a different climate and vegetation,: and different modes f culture. It is'a bdy pf high table land, having its upper surface studded with mountains, j The seasons are four or five weeks la ter, thatrin the central partn of the tate4-the winters iutctiscly com. ami lite summers Daiemwarin eiiougn to oritig luuian, corn to'perfectiouV The grasses fl'turish wonderfully here. : In many places it is only, necessary to clear a way tl e. timberj and scatter a little Timothy erd over; the soili tm ueutly converted into .ailuxuriant! aid of the gypsum of Virginia; fine' fields of clover are easily icreateilX.the ii nn uiin wmuu niu ai iso imiiuvuc ; aiiaiu apioosi inc. mountains is welLknovviu;; , ,.. , J.;-:iv v't.U '.:T?-V ' - .. -1 r-; ,: v: - hejrou nty appears to have been i n tended by Nature for a graz ing couniry, lor me pascurage .01 came aup sueep, ano tiiuugh,a good many cattle are driven from it every year. Murh of its sur face is. Mill in a state of iiatiire;' and: with extensive forests over shadowing the soil and preveritingtbpfvlgoroiis gipyvtti;.of those s.upbii'which they ai fond'iif. lerdiiigj it is evideut that the quantity of stock it can Isupport Undei.ihe preseiifc cii-cumstaiices, is in comparably 1 less thanwhatU willm forests shall have; been j lef ejledahcl the j hi lis anl mountains have been rouvertedTiiito artificial pastures. ; Some judicious farmeis are be sureimustbe tp?hiake iMiom lb thewayi f i?i jt f i'e 1 11 ti;)iKl uct lh 11? seh61'sS:iidp ot Herv. i mpVii vWibi 1 1 si sp uiut uitrre can uer uo-uouui. mai Asne 'oecomcv aiiioiu conn tytwill be much uir I'aukjamiihgsthersisferomi hut i-ecerttiy iiiade.l No bthei comity seems ti ixisses iii so liiirli" uegrer, me means 01 aineuoraung us coiiuunm llironli a succcs- siop ot years. Tpithisjehd, JtwouldJcontnbuteJgreaUyythat ihe nuttter iiauits shoi ments ail vanced ild bejiioreenvctually rest waiul ' nnii thej coast the ' lmiitersket ret ir- ! 't h ; ? te J- r With the lime iiitml nrrd :ih n fluv YW iii I f i tVi ar V it t ' . i i i a .. . 1, i h-i i'i hi ir "ini r.ui u iiux,,a in inu'iurgr 1 is HLOUverieu into r ti ; l ";Bt the uiaguesian miriera 'AHiW- V 1 e M'cats Urgr as the bainl iritiic rtp hi M bven ttircviivout -Ther "li' 4Vi V 1 smuiv excarAirou tmo milri rrfli of Hatherfordtou. antloi thirU little way S; ' hyil IV ' . Vest oFranklin 11 Haywood ountyjf 11 appcccit t ti ofahhfete v ( ! ' ' f i1 :U?e re th- mc. That nqir Franklin '4 tf-In m' ciMiiiry uiKfciilt UtaWkiul v 'ii." Jili UMfhin a fewye: opcupief bv tfie Iti'tiiins. fs Srobiihle tliertrjoriliat : - - , aei the;tiirs f a. 'hd' wtrk ttMw&briiiesy: who; ciibcr 'emiiloy fcd ia inguu HvM-11 ;?l,e- Al,lJ?HMll!?rc; Hl!n,,tIe i a .taiid a iid". )ermyted;tlieiid apdimVtl gatri'i t Inns ves Tto h ciiuntj VPajicnt feinaltfiXvli rejijiecfc'iiii .''fi'J Of ..the, lu xtiries -recei ved IfrOinAihVtioTie s jhiVi'iieraii vcuiiipic: ,ioaii uitr vyraiiuerry---as pieasani a jari tiiHjtiestnMiabJy as 'liiVnrldja elUverirbtheJgla aiMrtlpued yineUliat cpm hich:it tlaws ouf rir iiuerinj tract met a Flatet of this sdbstance to ornament. their persons; br expected to ex frfVm it. , . Such places never.' fait to become!. objects of interest. t' the the . and Careful riumper iof-ivda and beautiful views that are witluii .their rech AngJtlierea raiij!bf theKiliew aeiyesh the.roadtrpnUuther M 7'i5"cviieToaa ,ixseH5 iSyC:ecrAQiC'i .a Ui ;en bestowed upon itUiFrot AshevilleoV TlUt has been westerlydireCtibnl Four Buttlifet-yf the headlaters(t saiu difficulty iwitlrthpse about' liieTrJB ullJlnHiitfio'rore. IsViiatjcdded in &niagiieaiafr;rockv& V"- ' ;No. ciburity) more fa i(Ja suffidept aumuut of oi iciisive-iruuu yifvaic.i;iappiai;.:aii.iie 10 any OTiier fibjeci tha 4 Uie ;rp w i iig 6 f yvMd fri r :cba I, r it i iobfe bo dy of I i xm toii?iii the,;tcentro li ori' J itselfciijbi1!1 tlirtmglitareat pa II IVUlli .p from l hem. not more than fronf ,a foot to tiiieeVr four feet in v; thickness, - IIutchiuss a tniw miles buth .'aid';is;tir iti thick. iressrtiiijo taminatediUi derit retc point bi jjistifthelferectio the quarjyjof limestone that is just at ' ha nd.'i;B: yl'H '";: jOu the' land i off David sVydkeiy inftlietsontiiMter1fi part of the cop u ty , ' p I ii in bago occii r of a gpodquality in nodules,; in a pli)uli ;edj;idItH,aieara f to be exteustv4iydistributed 4hrougli the eterh'-coutitie ilkes, 'SariSto niimitivn ivirLi.'t5"It In u Pniimi Reiibrt. k 1 w Pi; I If is; kHbivnftHatu coutryraanVJMr.;;Sparks, went tbvEuVbe;last fVrJUuvtrating the life of Wasldngton a theVmbst imp'ortant events of cutir history, rfrom'J thebeginn'in'g Indepeiprdeitce. -iiuly' last, he p roceed edtpi.jt Gehnari ti :Pari s,;arid r has been Co nstantly em ployed Jn; that capi Etchives for papery, di ploinatic and inih French in .thCblonie cone e r n s c o it n e c tedwi th Am cn ca lb e d b cu m o nib- a renutnerous, cu rieU9,Jand;vajttable liboral ;ij'aiid::cbmtija the papers are deposited of eminence V be ) ; ahnostintvert trira "wi tli tlic jl?ren cK jcabi ne f h a s "com ej u h il e rth el ey es of 1S1 r. Sparks. "Th e Doctor su stains, ' ih every part of iti si dignified im ami tru; ty t patriotic chilracter a full refuia- iiou 01 ine ciiarge or sipry 01 pitancwio me wisiies or y ersauies, which has fbeea tppiedritUo the of a'rrraveliingtBaiphe London to prose- cute his research di plomatic correspbhdencev andhilitarv; papers; ;apJ to!niake;abtracts I ana8.eiepcipns.v&pme4;pfu in. particular nave ea- terediwarmlyinto whoiw auroen ponor ior.m ha opeheU'tb hifii atl tlie paer ' tifVliia father liord: Slielbiirne) re's- pecting the peace ot irSa.-Ya. Tar. v :3.- jr;-;. ...ii. -V.;,.: Vw ;: .r';i - y r,: "--." vi "-1f.-- -v'Mw--s . 1 1 ' .. r .. . - ' i.'. r, . .- fu 1 ly ub4ttaift1a tied Ijytpe r corjrec i i itg a Ji e hi t wii ty i h stiver' feet of., t her cpi 'tirpv) 1 1 1; wa i t ,tm ben l t h Jrii r bitvr 9 w p bou 1 1 he a ppear- ance f;arre:t age. this anxioni'p brmdages. ta bring don;tJii9rp aa'dagWjweTCrre ir.iie-lchil put to a ciMh sh Atiihivie P ' rofl 7 f howithjlrpi'spl'm pnrat iuii ;'6-HriioP;vVteji foKt we'i ire yeVrji diU tiis!in;iinn advance 'a- -.-.---i''rt?-i.iff.- r iJ' -.i." :".irt':,;t ,? t.y A!-fv'r lir-'i, "::A., t? i .-. L...;.t.;...k urauy iu ine praie wiiriu yotnec.iii aiienn; ine perpnuicmar; iusn" ot this JuottO H huriMitaronewhetui after rutttrir up ahii tushtenuir. ilie bandages bjit litiltf shrt'0 crowneu ner entjris ; ;.ioc . oauos; vver ruieo ano nej onc croiiKci fi'Ait-'ptiurdloeylB iji nny walk orina?;. memory ;pf.JieratfiCiioiate -.act. ' tieshues -9rt'aTpt be placed ina, siuiilar fcUu-iioii wiih1 ihe r iiniiririvhr j feliri old uiap ahd 'hii w ower cotiaties oi .tbHiState, on hi-., way to visit; pis ineti'j. . ndinavHe an rt'6f theiJtate, wh re iif one of the JVorth-C foiersuade Jisreiatiii!8 jo sVviu6ve--toUhat;Tiai rvsjdesltrheoidjwom thy " "U itrA :his kfiti iii iiiiif:tr.tOitfil U owardtf j-t neriyiie tunl;m luptfauprTum 1 :'edilfiW fv - 1 vr , f
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