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- .7 j i 1 -I lip $mi i: ; fef ' ETiiSf AljiS A' A '... ' ;'. VA . - i ,n ' ' - ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' ' " v "A lf - Ours ace the r! " r.s of fair, delightful peace. V r 1 '- 'i' ' ' ?t. v.-s , "nw5P' p-rty rag to live like brothf rs-f ' I 1 r i. r J. 1 1 o - f i I . . . 1 ' ' ' - . . . ' u - - I II ......... U published eyeTyJTppi and jFaipiT; by At Five B oil art pern hamuli iXt in adyance Kot eieeedin'gifxcen tw, ficatly inserted 1 three ' times for a Dollar, 'and1 twenty-five ceijt? for -.everv" succeeding publication s those ot lreat cr lenth'in 'the same proportion..; Cowmtt ' ; iftcAT,ioHS. thankFullY received....l4t'ritta - to ' - the Kttoramust be o ptudJ j - f . . y ,yr ; REM'AItKS" ON bUELLNG: M:-TPalter- CoUoiu J Jonathan Ltypiit, :-Ne-Y6r ; Crocker -andxBrewst r 1 n ho othercou n try, with wliich we are a c'i tjuaiDted; nrduels so cotptnon ao . cause - less, or,, so fail a !,v a9 in ou t; own United States of. AmericaA In France : they. still ' fco nut in slippers, their jackets'edged-with .. toale.oiue-siiinextt.or mrneu up.wun jusc - colour. io ii ii ai eacti uiiltjr wim uwauwur swora DUl tnen ine,smaii-sworu p a ver tlelicate inbtTeri&iye r8ort ofja weapon, if played with" tolerable adroitness; - and wi th tic intention 'tkiH.The:: first blood; in Frenchman.'- 'Yet the French are; brave Nobody wilPden A.years, theynaye Degon io maice uscwi pi?- tols 5 but 'some. -now or omer,; annougu miic . French are capital 'stiots - where x they.; are , ai,ioveii io,ure qt au iru uigcv ouuic vii 1 yaVds .ff;J bheadirig v iitile rour-indv and ra half plaster image J7at pccapies'Mhe ;6(nUorij ; hp; every, third ' shoti perhapsioftenef und thereby starting vup -'thVhttle;6gre of fame .with; a penny trqmpetInc He r mouthV which! is, cohcealed in' the rear of the buttonV" perhaps every y fifih time : and althoueh. at the public gar- ; densr. a faVdrite amusement of ajl sljiop boys fjthiit country now, ia to nre at-a marK - with'a pistiil; and al though in eyery other V Bubterfaneati, coffee house,' or, above-ground - ' cheap . restaurateur it is common ' to : find people of every age, boys and. girls, gray "headed men, and spniceyoiith o( all 'sizes, firing wooden bulets; from crossbows, or leaden'bullets froravooderi pistols at ta Atnark,iomefivejjardsijo f ther iro abroad, in a matter of life and death, to nooat each other, bur lively friends over sea, are not very remarkable for their shots.' fntvlinfr nipep. maile hv Matiton rirovided : the'j are not called u pon to shoot off the heads of sabirrels or snipes with balls of fifty or isixtv. to the pound; as r6ur;;rjflemen of . the t)ackwoodsT!are 5 at ipiffeon shooting, ;. or '- srouse, on ine vinK,wjr,iroi,,iweT arcuan a century ahead oi, us. cut notwitnsiami- jng their pracucetheir perpetual practice W1W iowuns;-piece, wiey are iruuu nir iiu : Jthinff with pistols- when , thejr-have'tb i fire at iach other.: - Duels are not often fought .in England, now, ana men tney are, aooui liiineteeh times out of twenty both parties resca pe wi thou t a touch. Seldom or peyer -, "'-are' they.' fatal; i:: ':-!y.'-'u. y ;X-'JrV , In Jreland, they fight-r-perhaps near ly as much :We do ; but in Ireland they never ilb any , mischie f. Not one duel" in ftyjVwrthmeii .'lahtlthey are Jtl i ng dis put es'wj I h gunpo vvd err an d as tfa e claymore has'eone .oujt.of fashion they get Ttjver tne'rmistai.4iDueb4os'ind affronts of sbciai nfe with about as much, facility as a ' thorough bretj NeEnglander. , 13ut in Genxiany they : arev'always fight trig. Vj.lt is a iart ot their University ;eduV Viion-'ThjGerm sword is:fa : terrible weapon to be ure' J but'y ias Scyery; biidjrj understands? itthere and as fr al most 'ey eooceiyabl etaffrodt i froni .-.theV 'shrusV to ;ttie lie, Vor tEe'sneier - they S have ; va v graduated scale" of risk; j whereby it js.knQLwn,clike the taw'bf good w. bree'dingl from V their iyouth ; Up,; Just Hjo' ?-ucTVtbey'have;fa hazard Jby every breach. " of decorum,' the4r duels are a' sbrjt of armed - ininuet--nothing rob't;;:ihd,'sb;,wUhXser Vyeral other parte:or;Europe;l.Eijnervthej ; ;q nbj; fight at alitor. Uiey fight iri suclifa V.iiyaythat noercbmeVof itp.d:iS& i On looking over the map however,4.; and I. bost cases, and that Jrpsn the arm at which A hey ,1 earn , to pl a y, 1 g'abimt e nough , at an'j . imeto a'nnease'the wrath of a well-bred 3 ; 1 u dyin g 4 w el 1 th e 'i ogr a p hy of J.tm ti bns ,X their;private 'fife-side;; history J lrAeani ;it r v , vi ll lie fund, . tha't invxl i rec t propbrtion to V ij, l h ei r: knowledge andrejiti&ritoit are the. hn- Cro prove-this indeed, wp are not obliged, to gr:toEurbpe.-Asf fe w of by r brethren o f ' Cjlie sooth aire perhaps moxiyefintd than we, ' xf the north are but 'ts peoplcf1 are:thejr ?( C AijcI aHowing it to bei truy thattheyt are more mzia, 1 woMiq. aK sir witu creamer., refinement they have a A7iobfe(feroritii'arc;nec'essary..i1;-; Are tliefa peijprer betleVclucated : tha v New-Engiander:? ilaV they:-; made a l.oa :i s; e ver v 'o't her, m a n v y o u in e e t h a s n rb b;ibly be ; c i o ti C i n "iti e 'pc two, ,pe rh a pr) h three -or lour cakefi Of J if e ,va.nd featb; i- iuer as nnncitrai or se.ee nu. ;In: theVwes terti country xheyvl1ttht' like ' savagesi- with . greater pvgress uiau- wc uarK iiiZtlie ars and sciencesqrunsefuT abd v; pbliie1 kMbwledge.?.7r(-! : .v v ui t he sou lb,- uueis a re vorey e rj-a ay oc ts w rrcne : e . i.a nd;-i he f u rt her jy bu:'; gosuti th, f the more frenbnt lhey a re. rA tNeW0fr dirks, rifles and-mbrtars r -Hat howjs it .i - '-t.' .. .t'j.i.i" at tne-nonn sucp a lujug uqi neve c fought I believe,; in thisithe : ribrt h ernmoststate : of Mainei .Do' we lack intelr liffence or bravery f jrefinement or know I- edef s In IVIassacnuseus loo-rm Vermont ;-?n R.Island-in Cbonecticut in Ne w- Hampsbtreiyqu ;n.eyer art oivvjNot Vnorethan two br.th(-ee have oc6qrred,so fars I knowwithin1 thg last half century. Here'weJiave the whoVerNewEngland dbes : NeV-Engl and Iwarit - bravery, or sti-engtnf Dr resolution, - or-Knowiewge Here peonte. ' as'a beople, are beyond -s ,a. doubt the.best eclucatsd on'earth. 1; v :,So rquch for a genferaliew;bf the-'sub- iect-and if our limits would "allow" me, sh ou i d go Ju rth er j n tp.it; De lore a; wok up the'yigorbus, pamphlet before me, which appears to,hayef been v5 detached from course tfe tihical leciuresf M the cASe," 'members "of the Amejlcan Sci entific an d Military Academy ! V ' r v: ; vii uy. wiing cuuiurauif umj vaiuc vi what is.-both,el6quen!y .:'anor powerfully vritten herei- it would be the cbnsideratibn that the authqr had been bold enough to preacn it wnere.ii wouiu ue..ii.eijc; . w ,uu most good,: without caring for-the inagni- ficent erprthait; forbade;: his approach .to her strbng-hbld the; chief military school bf ou r. country. Such" men .. are wanted there. ; VThe Iyouth of ; this age v and of s fter aces are to bp taught : uoitf-rnow; lis the tune that ij tney win go tortn to.war, it must be. not with a feelihs?of- private wrath, of personal Hatred, but as the men of inner ' UotSv iuu r Licav auu. uwuut -'ncui f oirt h to offer u p theniselves, or : others : i n sacnfice-believing that "thejj. were? com- ;The pamphlet appears well fitted" for this. There can be no doubt of the faith of the writer-rnor shall t stop now to inquire into. the soundness or propriety lof the dis tinctions he has made, or to quarrel, with him "for not going as j; fair as" I would go The only cases in yvhich life may beji: fiabh. taken,9? say he, r; are :'in el dtfence, itvhghtful warrand wher a wW rnagis- trate ti cauea to imst pamjui amy in ine discharge of his official Junction 4: I wish I had more tune or more space: I should like to enter' into all three of , tlese ques tibbs here f but a I .ha ve Hot, I shall hu rry forwardto -the main subject .of the author private ''warj! Duel ling ; and leave pubj lie wary the vquellin'g of nations; with bur one or two brief remarks on the subject of death by fau.T. Our magistrates; when they would satisfy themselves that they .have power to doom a feljbw creature to death, should reason thus. To the argument, thai nobody can give a right which he himself has nbt: That ; nobody has a right over his own I life ; "thW therefore no legislative bo dy can have" a right over. the lives of a peo- p i e io , in is , argu m e n , ; n epje . a w gi v x magistrates reply-rTYbu ; mistake.. It is riot a jright over hid bumMfe, that a man by entering into society; gives to his ruler": jt is only the" right of ae'tfhfeilihat.h:c gives-nup-a right over :lhe. livesj of others, Xb., ! their . chief argument 1 their Gbliah ! A nd w i th ; thi s empty a nd , shock i n fa 1 1 a cy they: are'satisfied rThey overlook ; or forget- the ; natu re ofthat right of self-defence, which they, assu me to'be parted yrith, by "man to his fb lero What is -f in ts broapi est i and widest? interpretation ? - Is it the righi to slatfjbheh he pleases and ttAere he pleases ?vNo indeed. Buiit !is thei right to I ay, w hen nothing- less will dowhen there is no other reasonable hope, of safety i to slay'on the- spot. ' in rthe hour of peril 4: noi ajieTTJuarqs, nqjr xn cow y,ipp(i .z 10 stay for the preservation of himself or othersl hot; for reteoge ! nor even; for a terror to yil-doers.'-"ikVjKv;-:.lV hankee. ,ON LEAVES, i FOR M ANURE- ;iiEror?-- wa rns the' farmer -again , to make, ready for gathering his supply of leaves'; 'thecom foftiof his. cattle requires it 3 'and a; clean abu ndant', littery tbj-jakevwaVni-hests7'for his hqgsj'jyil 1 assist m uch toVtheir f fattep ihVThese advantages would pay for the trpuDiei,oi - getiinghin leaves Dut wnen their value as amanure Js'yvell considered it seems;thatno bnVwould:xverlbbkTa way so' easy " to benefit i himself; , , That leaves manure the ! and, is . n o t a;n e w d oc t ri n e; i t is ' as bl dj; as V theivorld ' Their yearly tall v and occasional tail 01 Himfier, are the V an cient Ordinance,' ; ha()pysbilw)ilcU2we till, for cultivation r: whether :4ts;V;priinitive sweeiiesstad Avirtjue e d ibjujlc i ou t h b a b a n d ry; 'and to beTre - c a i in eu , or : w 11 e n j c 1 li b ; u w 11c 1 wisucb. iu presery e 1 1 e n ti re. Hemean s'are Jth ef sa me: a;steaUy,tndustry;4p Vlr4 j yt Jiiese means,kttie gainenn oi jieayes the most ritpfitatfe it is much attended to 1 ae .0 w iss. w no na ve ; 10 support a tnicK V r: j :j . : . i - 4-i . nnniilitiiin imyin' ! rfltl(rh .'' Onll . . fi leaves theif std lege of t'aki rigvu p'tlic leav es from the puTjlic j bcnefit'bf mc-stbundant litter, y : waiKVis pam ior vDy-ie larmers ,:r in iTiaii d e r s ll i ey; ga t b er gr e a t s toe ! :s o f t he m , an d their' bea u t i f ul cat t le 'arid h ories"; have th e li ! J am;mged, agaifl Mr.iEditor, toUhese k k;fi. .,:L t,.;. eiyed froni Vthe practipe I;haye endeayl oureo'ef erye fore, "ahd:I hope soon, if the iveatliei prbv.es lavurauie.iu securen greater qiuck oi ihcijj than j ey e'cjl ; h ave'yet-iWell mid :'with Cat tie K'd.iirig,: th ey f a re t thW in;ost aisu red rn eafio f ' ra ising: a jgo0dt; cro p ? of potatoes; ofsuperibrflavouraml e xcel 1 encet .'-l im gathering of. leaves may; be; greatly a cce I erated byvs u itabl e arrange men tsa cart with ladders fore and afu and lonsrlats of b1oards;togofroiy;tadder ftbliader to dapted taiage.TbW i leayesshoufd Jbe ra ,ia snialLheapsVi sheetbf tow (cloth twoykrds square should theii tlajd (on the ground: t - and; the small heaps be raked bthe sheet and liapds it? to a bdylwhb4 acc on ine cari, auu receives ir j ne, un cles the bundle and lets -inb ontentB co,! a nc: k eeps tread i bg "al I .the w hil e.V Iiith is waya load is soon obtained ; and f to - thej above tackling someiiittev bru auueu lo tne sines or . ine.ipau ios DUiigji up, andoH 9" theleaieefc l.hayte tried: to use baskets to load! the eaves, but have fountt ihef above' sheet tb wbirk easierahd quicker. and iri order! tbf make t it more flu raoie, 1 nave ;,Had a small . rope; sowe round' the edge of . it, and Jlct ou ft abbu t eiguieeu,. incnest ai me corners, wnic makes it easier .; to ; tie,i sCand Ksecuresth whether as' a litter ini the covered barts o theij 8tve or ' whether thrown in odeHt quantities in their yards; when miry, they soon work? them; and secure , them from the power of the wind f Vwhen vused for lit tering cattle, it is . absblutely f needful Cti) workihem wUK Jh flpoij is cleared in thermorningthe riun, urine, and leaves should be well j worked and chopped together with the shbvel be- fore it is - c 1 1- ..... .- c . j i ir . ... a 1 m it o xney .are inrown ou 1 on . tne neap $ ' 1 1 not so dpne,I the !wind will surely take hold; of them and disappointment'and disgust!ensue.vW8n so mixed, they'wi I sooju 4isso,ve in the ground, and seldom a- ny irace bf thembe Seen in th efall. when potatoes are d ug. . -, ::.. : : 't - w : : -wi a t ..-iJi. --kVIil"1--'-: 1' --'Jr.ftv.'.iif vt iiu inucu csieem. a am r yourvirieiiu and servant, M. Q. tWestonOct. 18282 )V :l rt,';!-""l:''i?V'' :' The apparent indifference manifested in Congress, by the Representatives from such States' as, have no direct interest in! the dispositiQD, wise ; or unwise,' of the rpublic lands,; is mqst.singularand crimibarvrhe western' members appear to take ihat ' biir- tnen upon mem selves, and eyery; year the National Legislature is plied with, some new scheme tlie operation of which is to dispossess the Jijtibn; of the National V o main. With these men the &estion is not how the public lands shall be made to produce the most; but how they shall botained in the greatest quantities and be at the lowest rates. , Against this disposition of the western people to snecblate; in ; the public land; . and to deprive the nation1 of its title tp them for; little binobnsidep tion.' it is time fori btlieru, nor tibns rbf the Union to 'offer an effectual resisapce; J It 13 not because la nd in the ; weste jitr states has become j scarce from the fullness of jthe population, jthat they are thus clamorous fojr C ongress to aba ndnn millions ofacres to. their yea rl y modest requ es ts. Theob ject is speculation; i If then the innsbl- tants oi Missouri naye any jusi rignt tojae mand of the government & donations of land why may not the people ot New-York, Ye rm oht or Rhode Island, Civ i th equal iu s - tice come iti for a'shareof the public boun ty. If Congress does not possess the fmi ness'.tb . prbtecti. "for; the bene fir jbf the Na- tionai 1 reasurv,. auu consequently for tne benefit of all .the States, the revenue tb'be deriyed i from the sales- of the;rca estate'of lne natiou, a ui vision tui inc. acres, ma vj as well be made at once and each state have itsvshare-The UbeialioiVtheigvern rlint crediL l in . relinnui anifingran ting every ci li tyf ft jeyes tern people to pay for their ' lands. ' fTo this 'we have .no: pbjection: ftVWl- !But since necessity exists. fbrehebur- Sffihff the spread "of population, already! tod mucn scattered the government wH continu to hold this species . of prop erty fdr. future exijsncies; .arid by some decided expression;rput riotis schemes; which' contemplate tfiefoal abtl ipeedyextihctibnjbfy titlevto all" the public '.ta'dsWttbntVPr rip d vantage o ;the2Treasu ryr fThesjfol lowibs article bri-theubiecit vbffclhec fcbst and worthbf this'propeirty iiouai iu teiiiijcuuci.t : t v. ' km : 37 THE' VALUE, OFPpBLltT JfANDS 11 1 We Question has Oeen a Phlrtittri ted Stat m, (ma u if no ;rw 'CW;V;(ifv.pe saleitf jpntheflwrcfC cost more iHan iheycpmUPl IThis is an enquiry of great imp answered by reference' to- the i d ocu men ts a J docum sheet from 'getting' torn; V Such Va sheel wil I bost abou t4.one dol laKp,. fy:i:-F I: : III the use of leaves." the hogs excel," : for ccompanjiiig mejessage joi tne ;r-;esi- ehyforthetwo Jast:yearjAs -these erits are in nossession or but fewot noroccupying ntuch of;v the, attention of congress andis o t -ge nera! interest, I eccu VOU- thft fnl lowing sf fAin p n V f r J I f' '' v ITne quantity of land ?dlduDif tbvSOtH June;3828, was 21, 103,958 acres. ?ofrhe;-.fi 1 ob n tbf : sa I es" u pv- to SQfbMu ne f fh ere has, bennrantedf(iruppjt ocnoois anu AJqyegesi 7luy acres llbirtehisbeeni; grantedllbrjMiuAl BouirrtEs abulPm Theauantityirtlandat ana-'TOton aetlqua 8.iatesiwnee,ifes OOO: acrb's-V fR'l.'; JWfontdJriheri lancet CasiMiv. iVjaiHs.uis bi.wi me ruoiic aomains nas cost," includine every harffe bT?urchase .r -J 'us .n,,M ":j QJ'Wvi?jWp.r?41? , , umi iuib( ouiiijiuuTcrs vuie - purcpase - mo ney of Iibuiiana?andv Flrtridawhicliiwas paid ; fb tzowigidy t hat!S tateind IV ibryvjrather therefore; t he ap,0G(J, 000 paid for-tou-. siana and tMpnda, and therrjeocost joCthe U nited itates7 bands' is ,gl 2,91 4,813. whichbeink dedutefirauhe amoiinr of sales; ieayesa balance in faybrefthe Pu)- i m vJLa no s .01, a 1 yay, oa.vsirr 'AridvirWe add tu thisrs the; 1 apd s! give n s for) di ta ryj Bouht isbr J estimatev tne increase ot bounty that would iiavet ueen paiu naq ineuniteu. states. had norlands' txi'haye bftfed-tlie sbfdiethe It is said that: the ;cost bf? survey ihe and sale nearly equals, the receipt 1" so far iruHi mis yeing irue.wniieane per centage bn.;col I ect i ng : t heH cu storbs Xfbr ! 1826 icos t ji-per cenitftey cost. of. surveying and sale of the xPublic Lands was only 3 6 J 0 percent, t : .w: V'X. .-JVfM !i? 1 hereltre nowlO. 2r3,S00?acres of auu aneau v surveyeu, anu wnicn ii sold at the present r prices 'deducting fiala - Irl M.l J - a. a. Z a l oaip umu yiem . a net r revenue to ine I 8253,642; 179. v L - ON THE RIANAGEMENTlOJcf' COWS V - KEBT FOR THE DAIRY. re Ibutterlisl the.chiefibbiecttbf' a , vaic suuuiu ue utrn lu seieci sucn cows as afford the best and larsest nbaiiti- ties of milk and cream, -of whatever breVd thejr may be.;gBut J"C v : . 1 1 win. a Kiven. n u moer o I vco ws must always : depend on - a ; Variet y ; of con tingerit circumstances i Such aslthiesiaie & goodness of the beasts Vthe kind and: q uabt i tjr ui ifuou , auu in e uisia nee or.ii m e irom calving; C i large'? cb w, ? eeneraf I v, will gtife mbVe milk'than one of smaller size though cows ot,cqual;size difiM tb the quantity of cream produced frbmVM1 of each ; ICis therefore in those cows whose milk is : not only. in large abundancel-but thickreream,. that tlie f butter dajryman is td ptace his chief dependence; andw CQwJs'tieficien be parted Iwi tn and , her place supplied by one or more proper for, this u se. VV here CheeseMs the su bject, the man? ement itf resect; to cows sivme.:: t is essential that milk cows be kent at all times in high heaUhnd;kobd cpn If they are allowed to fall off in flesh: du ring winter, an abundant supplybfmilk hccu uui ue expecieu oy orinjrinff.inem.into high condition in- smumerii Vvarm: stables suuuiu ue.proviueu ior tnem, as .oeasts win most excel lent .food forjeows; ibniil k and preferable:tpcl6v better flavor and 4isTequallybburishing it is es te,emed : t n e : nest or ai t garssesy . tor cutting green and leedingbut iri racks br cribs, andiwilt-bear cutUngjnebftenes M'sTUbudoitVayji sh buldj become! di not ; agreed on; some; con tebd in may tfe milked almost rfo?iheme:bfthefr. dropping! their calJFithootliniurylvrhile others maintain thai it crlbsomielv neces- S8Ty'thattheyt should to two, m onths,; - both Tor ther ad van ta;e of themselves and?ofibarWi probablcatM penus ontAemanners'iownicn liieyAare as ere they are well'fed they may becontinu i n ,m n t t y i wi ini a a we eo r t wb of ca Ivi bg.sw i thou t s u ffe ring any Jnju ry whatever frpmliti but 3n:Uieontraryi;ir cumstanceSjjt may be.be tt er to lethem'f un cording. tb:eiccbnciitipn0nhl irreulyf recrbtingH tiir;senht appears ibbt t tm proba bl eStha t the ? J on cer ppearsAnot,tmproDaDienat;lhe longer the v roilkin tfievcbws other atfections circumstabceH descry inglJblttenib- 5Khere bnlj:bwbws ekeptJfbr the subpIjfVfam fulo kno thbgood bex6ntinuedvi se que bees "t W I inearl t h ei ti m e?b1t1c a 1 v ingi Riding of Forks hire it is stated that no ad vantage - Was fbu q d ; f qr r esu 1 1 f rbm all qwi ng Co7S; t o get d ry: t wtf rn c nth s uefo repeal yipgi raT value bf rhe lands, would fobablybe equal to theampuntiifthe 8ales;'viz jl'gil mul. require so mucn roou wnen- Kept -warm asrwheshiveribgAthc gEhglishwriters iaswti th&t ten days 6f the IW' of ilrojii This pra c ti ceh o w e 1 v e r - c a n n i dgebefallyafIvjsabler:V vIWHelas.tfealt l'v, t'ycl peflja it is saitlfthat Hhllainc . bevashad'ijttiybra uu -r , appeaiviapply a;b'minn wiinii 4 bftfr wjtl. . i)lail; tb:pre t -frpnv;sucki.thejrjbwn milk wV rj 1 e:thatirubji 1 ng." the c feat s Yi q uentl- -i .enabstiUttea thatc ! ? t urec has prd an effec tua 1 HardinbuntCourNbvf Pr1Klbert?McNairy;.et il; ' ' 1 "' iaca,jetaiheirsof J. Ilarr ; t .Kjteonftfe ;. i i ; paringb ihe 'satisctiob of :.the; Court, : t' : - ",tne, uetenaant are all titiJens of f neSjieprihtcd intltaleigh, r in the State :pfNorthCarpliha ibarVWeeksin.succc-.ion, ftand that hef last : publication, be Wade at lezs -3(rdays previous t5 'the' iirt term 'of this Courtj ? andjtthe iDefendants do not'rtswer the ct'. plaint;thease he eet for heiri.rr ex'parte; 'ah i : peard 'acccdinly 7 at the neit tcrni of tui ;;coart'vev :':,. -: :1. I'Thesupstahcftllecpmptstintast!, there iJnctjof igpp acres 6fJand .-granted to the s iHl Jbhn, HainUtoii7i1jini cf Jlardiii,' wlch:;slnjhlifeCti grantee, given tof the VComplainan W;; & tKe exel uslon c " .iicuyici- cirs, ;twnicn..saia m to us cpnhrmedi and a legal title to, the said land vest; vH.i.tu.viinjiiiwm, in, jursuauce .01 ie Jsu , ',Tfa, Celfaratet Gtatlion, : - KaiUPJi;- ': X" tana in sen- suing . Season at my VBUble.ip Halifax cp.i a pout one, mile foutLi of the town of Halifax, will .cover marss y. the season payable the" 1st of January the single leap and 50 to ensure a next. ;$20 mare td.b;'with'vtf tl:i.;.fi'Qt U asbertained. 50 cetib to the groom irfali cascsi' iner Otinares, paid .when taken awa v. Th season will terminate on theKlst of Aurnjsl rser4. nri'; C" li i .- i . n .jic : visi jiosfciuic care win pe t ' rr ot r. irt j , lhat are left with the horse,' but lio'cponsibillt Xor:aceidenis:br.iscaps;-:' VI ''r"''.1.-'''-A.' " general aiarionrs piooapepjormanee on ti d March 24thJ 1829. 38 3t. SALE I TT WISH to sell the place within a tnila of nli: ; Jt bprotighj-bn which I nbir reside. There t.rz 205 resabotba, half cleared ten acres c( Meadow dand and ithalance jn woe 'd. The passages, closets, &c.. a large. Barn itabl and other necessary ! Outhouses.; TAcre are es Veral never Fafjjng Springs -of the be t water pri .. the tracts ;and k targe and Vwell selected vfruVt (iJmMMl !:'i:' ' vlt will sell thisT, property , 'pd the most liberal termfIthei .for money, ph easy credits j or x ill ' a exchange it for Negroes or Western lands. , :. Application may. be made by. letter to the eu! scribertit ilillsborough: a W : --v5iS:S; ': ' AL,lfltUNiiti" LOU UAT, .haTKT'T ccr.. I xv jo-aeraoiv eniaTerea nis.jr.me vara, cn : . c Island, where he now'has in full ctilti vv tion. -S actea of ground, containing 7 000 7 Ghpe Vi r. Boots V having also ' the, peculiar ' ad vat "3 cf being enaDiea:' to procure tne best species Roots4 from his Patheis extensive Vineyards nn 1 .' Kurserielii? tie'districts oHordsLlsCl :t lz" :ftpepanhierits of Gidndeand Let and Gu $$tttcf'i rcc e,V(45? XAt.ji propter, t.i t: -j bumerous friends to thercultiVati on cf th J 'Cr Vine, in the Uhited Statea a subi cr : pticn. . MrVAIlvlffenge :.:bfcr'",A a watb theirGrape befors tL 1 1 j t " March ncjrfa'nd forward jthem, free cf c: , .. . , Lto the diffefenticitres where" eubscri " snail nave peenopeneG. ; i .rc : : years bldXjWUr prodpee1 con; !; r: :. the?. s;bcbndA year 'irom the' time r f r , . planteeywlllbV;CarefuIc packed iri boxes vTth some of the t in-WQicuiucy iiayeoeen raiseo, v. nic. .a (: ly facilitate th& thriving of .the rc A?$ fL: a, t: u pbtyie&;;$fc .;a;;'.'; j. et.'wSll '.5e .'punctually, sitter .id to ; t suVsenQ"e:'designating'..the quantities and : cies pfjthe jprape,yinenc-lst-?ey"hh to . J. -'. inieywUI engage to pay, fori C J J root i c r ; a, at the jrate, pfiJ 2 J' Cents for each' Uot i f a ; than4000,at the rate of 15 .cents and 25 . . .!er;.Topt'for.lelss ihan;50.-.-.i J2s:tSpronl, u i r? 6 J, shall be paid tor at the rate of 9 cerAi ci (or 1000 of 'more V? 12 cent3 for let j t: '. and 18 cents for, less: than 50 recti.',', ' "2Mfa :ento; be'tnide'oh; deliver cr A :.- ra..:.; Zetura'npt reddvedimless jP.O&V IVl'iD. . Subscription . Lists are cpe:.: : : : ew-Tprkwith'A'pbcnse Lcu'at,-'A , rjfoston, ': Copeland, JCrri. Ne-.OrleanapviFqster ti Ilultc Charleston i7 tiTT. Street: nalelfrh""-'&"is yj. Gales 'li .Ce:,v fn7 S-crib2rs in t. their fues tklirerc V I.w Nprtharblma Itvis?brderetl by the Court, Hthaj thiaorder, with' theV substance of scr,: 'Viifaiiit? bejliublished iiihe Italel-h JieifLu . m A v recommendations, r j: t, -v- v ', - 'm'myimcnotAs mckenic of : r,. ' best manner itwcl!Ih(ry House, cbhtaihi ng" eight rooms with fire p la c e 'si b c i J es r . .1 i f'Xrfimcejatty c:co ur iQgM&tKi of thaftuUvr& i:i i oie.ujjuea -':: Albanyv i a ..H-,;:jU-nci.iziizzh, :. jPbJladeIphia9t--fCT Vari Ac ' ";e,'C BHdmore; -i: " " ViUz cscT- ' shingtQpCity.csr :'.r, Paifo'; ItJchrnonr ;a Uaven; oit Albr. SayannaheSAslIall, $I.2ptc2 ?: T ;: vbqr readers, and: as : th subject i : . -'y
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 10, 1829, edition 1
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