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mm. it to i'7 "Thy spirit Independence let me share; Lord of the lion-heart and eagle-eye i j Thy steps I follow with my bosom bare. PUBLISHED WEEKLY, By YEOMANS POTTER. THRf; DOLL.1RS PER ANNUM. ; PJtVMT P Iff Jntrjivrn ' 4-- Nor heed . the storm that howls felon? the sky !" y ; WASHINGTON, (N. C .) TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1827. i Kit If ! - - r . - " ! '3. r i m w - si it . I 1.1 :'i ii j. ! 51 ai It- . A' 1 1, i'lVJ m T I f' ? ra.'-ir-i.n- ( i .:t- - f - . k. i ;!v jf p . - V . : i f t' ' .1 If Uo'Subneriptionto theHerald will be taken for a less terra than one year ; nor will any ' paper be discontinued uatil all arrearages ? are paid up, except at the option of the .Editors. ; r , '(.', ' !. Advertisements inserted at 60 cents per square ; . for the first, and 30 cents for each subse , 1 tuent insertion, ' ' . i : , j . Our 'readers will perceive that to day we recommencethe publication of (he Herald the innumerable difficulties we have had to surmount, have prevented jt appearance as early as we at first anticipated. It is to. a generous an enlightened public that we iiotv tooK ta lor support : it is m ineir. power, uy . extending id us that support, firmly to estab- c tkly.jyftil Journal inMhis section of the State ; and by withholding from us their pa tronage, to crush'our hopes In their infancy List of Letters, REMAINING in the Post-Office, Vashington, JS; C July 1st, 1 827. ARev. Abram M; Allen, 2 BlWra. Barrow, VG. Beatty. Betfort Blount. Georce -Boyd. J4.Cl-Mrs Lucretia Clark, Gen. J Qlark, Br Cloth, John Cain j Capt. rfL QaptJ D-p William pearing. 2 : ; E--Benj. Eborn, Mile's EveritU G-l-Edward Gorham, Edward T. Gjriadley Robert Gilbreath, 2 Capt, Jpo. Gray, Capt. Abither Gerrard.2 We again hae made an attempt to publish I V-T1 rf1 .8UU l "u,? CU' "C"" Herald with a limited nnmher of siibsrrl. TV tlrdinffi 1 hOIDaS Harris. bers; how far that attempt may prove futile, H J-Judge of the ' Superior Court, Temains for time alone to determine. We bdward Jones, Edward (ifJOlCe nave Been assured by numbers of our teuowi iv-j-iuary jxyis. citikens, that they will patronize as when our I i , L1-C0I. JoSPph Long. Coat. dabt. PrintassCroweli Edward S. Clark, Dar!iel Col- ILL spend a few days in Wash ington, in the practice of his Profes sion, He may be found at Air. tGal- agher's. j K publication is commenced " we now look with M-pChurchel MoreJesse Mixon, ( oonfidence for their expected support, saying BenjJ F;lAlills,'2 , James Murphy, J. V !as we sajd before, that in the event of tha' VJc Williams Capt. Banister Mid jaJpport being given to , or withheld from us' yett. 1 j ' we, must stand or fall; as it is impossible for I PJ-Geortre Phelns -Jeqce Perrv 1 . : . 1 - I n I I ' r . o 1 - any publication of the kind to exist, indepen- ; Rgamuej RdIston Wm. Red- dent 0.1 tne upport ot me puouc. 1.' dltt, Thomas Reddick. l l- .' 1 . It may b considered necessary, that we I, Si.Rev. HenfV Starr." Sec'v Bhouid give the public some ideaour poii- Washington Lodge 2, JohnD Smaw, tical views, or of the stand we intend to take ' v cZuJC'r . t t. 5 j c? ' ' . , L ,. . . . ' John SelbV; Capt. Richard Somers jfliat now agitates our country, or in other I ! 1' cm.' d rn ' Y v Benj. Tyler cent Administration and it, measure,; or the ?r- PV.Te,fi,r 0r6e To,SOn . Hupctt ,'lellair. Whatever our own opinions on this subject V VVm. Vlries 3, t rederick oiny be, we tUink it would be ' unfair in a I Vail. o4mmunitr like this, where there is but one C-Iias vvainwngQI, y m, V orseiy, public Jourual. to give place to communica" William Windley, Thos. White, Mrs (ions f rom one party, to the entire exclusion I Mary Waters, Mrs. Elizabeth Wood of the other, Ihough we shall always reserve ley 2.t73 1 1 . jf1 V to ourselves the right of inakingi such selec- J. GALLAGHER; P. M. tlon, from other pubiicjovu-nai. a. may; best k Persons applying for. any of ?$rr M! I u : ilie above, letters, will please mention I,sthe.w,&hoftheXd,torsio act consc, -gj vert. K i entiously independent, mid while we refusal tf 1 1 i to promote the views of the present Adminis. ' tration, any"' farther than may be consistent with what we have Lust declared, vet we wil! uii ciuiijp, aiuiu miiuuuviiig iiiiu vui vwiuuiuii any of that " billingsgate a;irfer," so j ftetl alluded to by the Administration prints, any way endeavor to ' j ,l . j ,'' Make the worse appear The better reason, to perplex and dash Matures!? counsels.' . ' flnr rnlnmni nr nnn' to calm and disnas 200 do CORN, ionate disquisitions on any subject that ma 1 2000 do. Coarse SALT, , t!nd to amuse or instruct our readers. U- 11 c JVcu;- tbrAr, Feb. 10, 1 827. The subscribers hereby certify that hey have long known Dr. Am&, gl respected him as a geullemaa and fTTtHE Subscriber has removed to weu.nrormedn.ys.c.an Ur; AMEs JL heUell kuown Establishment IS a crradnate of the Col etre of -Phv- . 1 ' i i iicians and Surgeons of New York, .recently occupied by.W. . P."Sander and has devoted himself particularly : spnj.dec'd;; rid intends continuing jt to the study and practice of Dehtis- ' ?s a House oi Entertainment. try, j of which we consider him af well ?The HOTSE, and STABLES, infbrmeri and skilful nractitioner: ! j are in complete repair ; ! . JOHN WATTS. Jr. Ml D. ' (tfHe respectfully solicits public President of the College of Physicians avA patronage, and pledges himself, that burgeons. , nothing oruns bart shall be wantincr to give trenerar, satisfaction. i : - . k A. H. STEVENS, M. D. ' i Professor of Surgery1. i JOSEPH M. SMITH, ! Vaofessor oflhe Theory and Practice of Phy July 11. . tf28 glymeuik NEW BOQKLS. give general WILLIAM G FRASIER. j March 6th, 1827. tf OTICE:r ' Subscriber having qualified as administrator to the estate of Au gustine Wilhsdec d, and red need in iiTcm k - j j r t0 bis possession some watches and JUST received at this office, and for - iij: lsjl, ue t.,i, i . i, , r l .i. ' ii jewelry, which he has tpoupht the fpl? H ;. f7mS propert'ofdiflerent individuals, ila: clasl and mHaBeous ;; .,1;-, 0f histestatebr FdR SALE. 50 Casks LIME, 6 Bbls. Prime & JVIes PORK, 1 15 Bbls. N. E. RUM. 25. do; Roanoke HERRINGS 5 d6.Scuppernong WINE,' 400 Bush. Cow PEAS, .v There are a nuAiber of our former patrons who reside at a distance, to whom it has been inconvenient to present pur prospectus to fhose. we intend to continue our paper," unless otherwise ordered. If there should be'Tahv for Cash.; , N. J- OLIVER: July 10. ;, . ;2w28 Schrevelii Greek Lexicon, j ' -t Wilson's Greek Testament, y y v Valpy's Greek Grammar,' Virgil Delphini, . . ; : Adam's Latin Gramniair .' Flint's Surveying, Day's Algebra,, i , v jWalker's Pronouncing Dictionary, Murray's English drammar, j ; Do. English; Reader, r Goldsmith's Rome,-'abridged, JM orse's Universal Geography, 1 E lair's Le-clures, j Byron's . Works, compete, with en V , gravings.j Bdrns' do. do. dbi Moore's do. do. do. Pindar s do. do. do. Milton's Poems, iiiiwnrr s uii. . . .. i r a i pvjd's Metamorphosis, Yountr's Nicht Thoochts. 1 1 i Johnson's Lives, of the Br. Poets, ; Segur's Napoleon's vExpetion, &c. :JuIy,i,10i .,r;f u,Vr ',P- repairs, i xowii any personsnaye a claim to any part of the above named property, ; mey win qo wen to maKe it known to the subscriber within a reasonable time, (say io months;) prove tneir iitie, ci remove me same ; otherwise! he win cause such proper ty to be sold for the benefit of credi- :non kind's of w heal growing whene ver I grew the rare-ripe.' My preV sent crop of rare ripe wheaf both ict good and thin land, is entirely-unaf- fected I by last .winter's frost j on a field that is as level as bo.vlin green, Wherever the seed wheat was good, the crop of rare-ripe wheat is good this year, and is wholly unaf- fected.by the fly; althotigh the adja cent fields. f other kinds have been very murli injured, t consider the " rare ripe , wheat so exempt from the ravages of the Hessian fly, that I he lieve if seeded afierftlie"8th or -lOtli-of October, apd the seeding complet ed in the next four or five weeks, nine years out of ten, the crop will succeed. It will da to be seeded later than this. I have very fine -' rare-ripe wfcrat . nbvv 'growing that was seeded the 18th and 19th if No-" yember bst; indeed I have seen; frood crops of it growing, from Dei Tmber seeding. But the surest way is, ta begin so late as to avojd the aritumn fly, and then tret your en d seWt d in uie snonesi ume alter. thai; the! earli er the better with all wheat, provided you can escape the fall flyj I But the ijic . urrs iaie seejjinc than any other wheat 'that seen. 1 ; ; better I havq ! The Advantages fof the 'rare-ripe vneat theVi, are these! i; will 'bear as (ate seeding as any'uKer wleat; its ': fearly.and rabid spring growth jo u ts.lt out of the way of t!te, spring fl it h always, jointed by u the 1st 'day1 of M ay, often befo rej it is never jsii hject to rust; it produces as abiindatiily other-- wheat; the grain is generally iheayier than (liar of any other ?iW tors. w: v ' ' .! lit IS as productive a wheat to the mil-" i i j. u.uauunuuu, .wn,.-F!:raj niii mner KlllU: u siaticis well July II j- j:;, -'.:.. -. tt AGRICULTURAL. throughout harvest, and is ''easily cut ! and saved. I have never known mi instance of the spring fly destroying -ty 1 J SEED. WHEAT HESSIAN FLY. f s i - haare not disposed to encourage the Uei MI N ERAIfSP RINGS y aid, they will please gire us notice previous I .) to the first of August ensuing, otherwise they I IT tf wth much plej H I a been supposed that the ci ly . uti vrsi uiiias tvneaiiwui , em- uuiinoj nif latlict till 1115 LUlll Cr(.p. 1J do not And this to, be tlie! 'case. Knowing that your harvest wi a forUiiuht earlier, you make yot r ex ertions! and nrr;iM ninfc tw tJ t It The. following are extracts of a com muni. ; t t ' T L i i -r , ' i ; - . : land in.ii parlv ntnl Hnwl li.ii-n cation in the American Farmed of the 15th ;. " " T A V Tr K. writt by.Robm H. Goldboro, of T.J. r" 7,-V - i .r . cajjcvi.iu ui-iii nv narvesi py uiq lziu oi June. Your obed't serv't, ROB'T H. GOLDSBOROUGll. ?asure- the PrcC Will be considered as subscribers, and chaW. 1 prietbrtn.ot the Brunswick1 Mineral I j.v ) a reduced price his tract of cu accoruingiy.' ., Springs inform the oublic: that thev are ripiv, readyfor the reception of . l ouipauy. onsiaeraoie aaaiuons have been made tor the comfortable accommodation of visitors. 1 The Notice,; H IS S r l! H Stagi!rrom tetersbufe in this sectt- June list. I settled with George H i-JUn J L rr,ii. uU. M WIm V" ,g;,m oWr(lodrs;V Three lare and Siry daries on three sidei, and containing, Henry infield imount of execu- L. , - - , , " ! IL::j 'i " ui-r.i.L: ' ij . oc or 1 0v...ns :A.. n:.n T00111' e exclusively ai me ais H";.u-V c ia,.,u,u6 .u, .uw !. w r - . ' . ' hncnl nt mil miactc fim?' fVlnoton bot county, Maryland, dated 1st June. . , ' Having witnessed a 'good deal of destruction in the..wheat crop' this season Dy nessian ny, ana neanng i of much more in other places, I think it important to turn, the attention of PINCHING of ' potatoe BLosSoy j. tarmers to the e.ariy,- or nare-ripe We ere sorrv to ohserve tlm ..V. ""'TS THE-6ub.criberWiH sell at ' ?? hieh ! "'"t that practice is nomenerally adopted ; iate-' found p i not - in -00- LA,NP lying on Phobowi- uy Bay, containing about 1050 ACRES: and Sixty Gents, Mm in CasA Forty .H',:..Tr.L.w. rloe.l W mifeht with little paini and expence same. Bui I having made a flourisi, R,e ;W Iided J with.ttbese for health and good .water wonldVbe 4t the end ofthe W0Srdc. he hai b"! " as durable a retreat W. .e.fra: dp. Mctrnori W infrt-.v A.. iA ' .L r ine invana, ana tor tnose wno de- mci oi onn-aroiina., r v contruen. it into etuntu. and is-trvin 1 .-.- .. . i y II .: . . . to have it for that amount. I there ' fore forwsm all persons from trading for, or receiving said note,, as I can prove by witnesses present, that the ndte. was onj given for, the; balanrf jof the execuuoii, cost, nhd. expenses. ? vhich w;ts only .eight dollars and six? ity cents; " v 'J... .. ,' Vfr. r - JAS.L. WIN FIELD. June 27ilf. 1827. 27 H 1 -" j for sule: a o t v ii, ana, FiF&i of a com- miiiiqiiality,.. suitable for a work jahoD, will be so)djow"for cash. 5n lire.of tlie PrinWrsI ! My is. ; , Wis:- i i. WANTED , AN Apprentice to'the Printing Bu-: . mtt y,,, ;.lroin. uoimtry pre to- escape disease, and to; enjoy I Persons desirous of purchasing pleasure, as can be found m bar state. I would do well to examine for them- Che tnineral qualities of the waters 1 selves. & ) have riot been analysed : but their I ! I J beneficial etiects on those who have aged jthern, in restoring lost health, and giving freshness and bloom to the complexion, are not doubted ; and speak more' than any analysis. 'could possibly do, in their favor. Grate JOHN W. POTTS. 10. - .: tf28 , 10 REWARD. Strayed away from the Subscriber, about the I have yet seen tHat can .make a crop the produce would thereby be tr iri: spite; of the fly. This the third riallv increased. Salts. Jour I year iri j succession that I have tried I 2f) A correspondent has it;:and it has been regularly, each from experience., that the err year, unhurt by the fly, notwithstan- ; only increased;! but much tlltiot ding some of it was puny in its early quality,! andishes lis to direct the growth from the defect in the seed attention .of our readers U j t prac wheat; occasioned by weevil fly,anii ticej which we hereby d o fully :on- whilst other wheat, along side of it, vinced of its importance and' in Sfe I iti nVrTrtA line Koen 1 "i I' I N ' i- .) ' i ' '- and in its neighborhood, has been constantly destroyed. Nor is this, difference. confined to the; crops on richly manured lands, it is equally apparent in thinner lands ( . The rare-npe is a beautiful white I F .fiiirf Gard.JUag. TO PRESERVE M EAT. ! process for ihe prV .-serv atinnlnf m.,.. whoot nlumn rrrain "anrl niT tft In ! 1 tfi ,nrpnarp it Tt;in' -i . niiwui) uiuiuu kiuiu) w ..w i g-w '.riiu g nrinp nrirt" raiL: i v i-l ii tul fW the enconragement reieived i3Zr&?J3 .SSeS"S yndef all the d.sadvantaS .nc.dem ibont the tail; hewasTaisecTin the to nejr undemkings ; and convtneed itate ofA.ah ' j an, , radeH in plv. '"V v"" ."","v mouth bf David Tores of Caswell P.ey..Pron"se. f f?- iounty. -1 will rive the above: re- prietprs wmxonunne xo , ?ueni- ard fo. A' ,,,;:.. nt ,;,! hnrieto seivesno, secure uie connoence . pi me in Jameston, Martin County. fhiip fripnns. nnrl tn rive satisfaction I - ..J. . w . . in everv rjart of their establishment. lioara, peraay, ; nuaren ana secvants 50 cents Horse 75 cents per day. j ''. t JOSH'A S. CLARKE. Jnlyll. A: i A-'-M " : ' r.- r, BLANKS, A POWELL St Co. J PF eyery. descriptiori neatly printed at this Office old white wheat of good q'nality, is tne most proaucuve in nour ii is a remarkably heavy wheat, never sub ject to iust-f a 1 shorter straw and head than any of the. other kinds of wheatj yet 'its product to the acre, shock or stack, is equal to that of a ny wheat. It does not ; branch so much as some other kinds of wheat, J and is on that account generally seed ed a little thicker.'! An idea has pre vailed that , this wheat would uot stand the winter. , This is hot my o- pimon. ; That the rare-ripe' wheat will not succeed in tow,' wet grounds as well as the red chaff or flint wheat. I think is prettty certain; in1 siich apt to prove destructive to it. Hut uo wheat is certain in siicti lande. In dry lands, and particularly if ijiey are rather highi 1 am petsuayed no wheat will pais the winter better than the rare-ripe. On my lands (which arf fiat; but dry) 1 have never seen any difference in the efccts of frost k wet upon rare-ripe brother wheat; and il have always d some of the cotn- from soot. A coir.parative eiptri- uicui nas ucrii ma fie with a ham ex posed to; smoke, rd a ham prepared with brine of s oot The result wag in favor , of the, latter process, which had better pr eserved the' weight, the volume, and the juices of the meat. ! 1 YANKEE-CALF. - !lA cow belonging to Major Gib stm, of Francestown, N. H, lately produced a bull calf, which weiched when dropped 108 ahd when 31 months old 3367-being an increase of irjore than 2 1-2 pounds per day. C;ow native breed the present bull can uenton. . , a .r -r.-KV-.: .. i--iV ! ,.'r,-'-t i:.;-.,;--.t. r ' vij:-: .l.." ' M ; : J ANACREONTIC. Starmt kist the dud above, And lephyrt kits the flowers; Streams kiss their banks and lore Love kisses hearts like ours. , . i i- Since all nature then U kissing-, .H hr should we alone be missinf ? r Comermy dear, ere life be spent. tet us ku,andbo contcnU ! it.-1' r 'is n - 9 1 1i V 1 a. L r 1 ;4 ii 4, (-- itt tx.wr!'-i:
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