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wm&^m&m ai&®lm.wla¥h \\\\.. ua i . vviwww nuvumttttu 12 s2i xo i<n ■nn n || ami hi iii is li ii i '. : . i , . , uy bingham . .'. ill i h vttuik svuvt alvnvvivoiv ii 1 1.1 i 1.11 i vasox's wu c rwpaivmg tte agricultural i pursued for several years past of prepar ing the land prev ions to planting < ine i to ojien the old lands yy a coulter — tht second to plough them down and • i new lands in the same places — third ti fallow the land antl make new ones in th spa cs between the oil , nes where th hrst method has been long pursued the number of rotten pods are in proportion io the sound ones us 2 or " o one y hei t the second method has been pursued equal ly long about half antl considerably les where the land has been prepared in lh yy.iv last mentioned though the weed generally not so large from these r oin i draw ihe following conclusioi - to uit : thai though veg tation nl even kind feeds on ilic same substances yet these substances are differently propor tioned in lifteri'tit plants one kind rc quiring more nine anothei ikuli sc hi i'hat by raising the same plants for a great number ol years in thc same field they wili so exhaust that substance which constitutes their favorite or principal food as to tender it less produ live tin n il u tivated in plants whose principal food . sonic her substance 1 acknowledge that ihe argument thus far goes only to shew the necessity of a rotation ol but may not thc want of that substam prevent the due organization of the sap and other substances contained in it am may not that want ol organization during the six eight or ten weeks that thc ni ton is confined in a very wet state witfiin he pod occasion lei mentation ancl putre faction ? i yvtl'.s is hampton r ipectfully informs 9 ih puhl , , that hi oci iipit s th id i hi , formerly o nei bj his father on main tn i tfc-vv i .. nuth of the i otirt-iiousc salisbury « in re i i ,■_ prepared u ith a i md b i oi tools to : ,' all itindsol i i n-i . 81 mi and statiom ry store is removed to the "' new white house nearly opposite hii for stand . i : , .,,,;. stroi i where h contin n i keep i.s usual books ar.d stationary i.y rj 1 i'iption i . lal arrivals lis in the north i has c n ider ihh anj n ntcd l.is former stock of 11 in divinity sacred history sin gery anatomy ch inistry n'atura 1 ami mon i philosophy , i hitural history . ar hi etiu-e igi culture matin malic , mus t . nil tin '•. . • i st it n , s i lim i it ., ( ,,'. i.u : rs llisiiin , olograph , and vnt'u ity ; l.avv mt-tli hv ■, i.n.l kihi ; nov '■!-, it i,ui ' i and po ir th drama criticism \ ova •-, trui is and i t)j aphy ; latin t re i mid kn ' ih s boo lloolt i ii well us ,| an i lell ■paper — ancl blank books sin h n i.i dg rs dav hooks ( im i itecords sic , ink oovi ,:• i , i i pent ils slat . globes tic i lim t.i l!i vv i . i . un : ,.■i . . three dollars per annum p .' ' i i ince ;■■n e will hc iliscoiuimiecl until all w itches s clocks , .., in |, lid i.i.l - ii ,!,.■i retion of jj editors and any subscriber failing to give j ol hi i wi h to di continue at the cni of i j i mill he eons i red us i hing ti coiltiuili __ -..,_ . i u hicli v ill in ;, i.i iiceordinii i \\ hoi ver vi iii hecoin ii i ion ihli for the he as ures all who irav favor him with their custom th il their work shall be . xecuted in ns good a style as al any other shop in this part nl the . ountry vii kinds of old lew irv repaired and some kinds made jibs of every description i in • line of business will he thankfully rci cived nn.l executed on i shorl notice l oplc who n ide in a distance by sen-ling mav depend on having their work as faithfully itt ended to and ■• turned us tl gh the wire pr ,. nt and '-"'.' the old established salisb rv prices charged sali itttry aug 13 1822 14 hail ' first of vrti , source of domestir pride of ihe land and patron of the seas on l'a i i i'.mm dogs ayment of liiitc papers shall receive a tenth as there i so little economy observed in fattening hogs in this p.rt ofthe coun try 1 beg leave io notice that also and point ollt a belief nit t'iir ic tnoile the i om uion practice is to put ihem in a large pen and throw the nun on the ground ; ' in n wet season ihey are soon up to their knees in inn e and not a dry spot to lie on in tli is situ i ion there must hr mui h i oi n wasted and they cannot thrive but ver slowly mv practice has been to make two square pens adjoining ; they arc hu iv floored yyi'.'i rails and one ol ihem is bo covered as to turn the rain ami is well lit t c 1 i-il with leaves or straw and fresh lit ter added at least once a week ln the other pen a trough is p!.:.-cd in which they are fed from twice lo three times a day one meal lhev an fed on peas and the olher two on corn , ii i sometimes boiled and well sailed ancl at other times raw i'hi . has heel my practice for three winters ; and my hogs have always fatten ed very fast unci cat much less than those fed in ihe uncomfortable manner above disci ibed v i.y . .. i-i si m in is v ill ie inserted on ui cun di.r.ri terms ,' . persons sending iii adver „ mints must specify the innnher of times they i ish them inserted or the « ill he . unturned til i il.'i-id out and chargc-il accordingly he has also on consignment a quantity ' tin j bc it im ml • ■ml ilai 1 1 v w c fie s , c vu v sn v . t jjmir subscriber i just received a choice h supply of gkock.tlks which lit . ili rs ' ' salt 11 thc most rcu enable u rms for among them are i sugar cofl'ee molasses liiini id . rigs itaisins sah , and also the usual sup i 1 ) of coiiftt . . likewise pint and half p im hh i i'homas iiolmks ./ 16 ! merchant , ami oi i rs :■..■■-.-. ijii i ted i , cull or : i r ! c.rd rs as th j :. .■; ,'■n advertisement inserted until i has lid for nr its payment assumed l norne p i-son iliis town or itii vicinity wl -.'. uy tj\\ll letters to the editors nri i i - • they yvil not bc attended to mmt ■viug ihisclav v 7 r ar '.:., i u i u \ y,\\^y voviwivt^^m '"■• w ik subscriber found a sum of -, , 1 i ' ! " ,, : ' ■s v-'ih ' . i llimtinc gre i fo k 1 ;''!.,'."'' y.v'i i mil yadkin i he monev is supp i to be i '■•: i — ■; • ,- . i •' ,,■,. , .- ., ,,-.,. ., - . i now live con l unl i any iu the county , ' atc-cl ' mile ni salisbury and one in from a long till there arc on the plantation a good dv 11 louse bai n and oui lion lod di il ry yy ith two stills an ! ah ul l-'j < ii|)t in -■is vvili be sold with the distill ry . ! i on ll ■'■, , ... 1 in i vv and . . . i a])ple and pencil rchards persons vvisliing i i purcha • are in in i to cal and view the premises i dso o her for sale anoth i plantation adjt in ig the hove containing about 200 acres with i three miles of salisbury ; which has on i ,• il dwelling house and barn kit.ii n ... i lioke lions ii - id meadow , and apple and i u li orchards any person wishing tu pu use either of the plantations y.ill please ap ly o the subscriber who will sli •-■tli in . id r ,- any information require ,!. n a 2 1822 23 p ii svvink ! october 22 1 ' . \\. .\. w ; ■'•'."' ,'.' t\s tuua k will conli'iiii the h ' , i i n • • .- »» mvisioit i»i uuwan and by th it'll of ue i n i w'ill mineii v'otioe a bill yvill be laid before the nexl ■;.'..- ..... ; i * general ssembly for a division of howan no fu ' : "'' the new county to belaid off on the ' ■* '-' •-'■•'. tb side of the river sept 18 1822 20 ..,' i'h ladelphia ulld'l eh they . ' ft\t\\cl\\\on \\ \\\ lc a\v.u\ti will sell i ,\\ < nl 1 ':■ni . rr - ' . r , , , , , ,. u.,,.,1 ,,,,;._._.., hi , .-. ■■- t »«« general assembly for a law to their liberal custom in li ion ,- b nes '>, « e ' °, l ' v '' ' v s 0 " d ' s • . „, .'. . ,_ .■.. ..„,,,. , ,■. ' ic-tuseil application will then be made for the kiiraibopud ' " '' :, ' '"' mof.separale courts of pleasand ..',, ,', . ' , , ,,' i quarter st nous in rowan ont in ih forks ol nil ct ni lo sliare iii.-ir lavoi ic ex ■i . ,, ■, i , , . , , , , ,, , , , ■, , , the v ... mh ancl another nn the lemiiir on side "'; 7 ' th fst i oc-cc-iuber to have con.ple nf the lliver_-ocm4 1822 t i the open ol very choice s i etion ol . " '' '"' ' : ' : " "'' ; ' ., 1 ll sell only for cash they cal illi al hurt i iiai\c\l\g t\\tul profits they will keep const a \ 5 k s.v.\s respectfully informs the la assortment of iron whi i :.. . - i lit - * * dii ancl gentlemen of salisbury that he tie above the works price also an icsm-tinf nt '"'' ".' s lo open a dancing school on the first 1 1 northern made leather pel .:, . i-.'i i '., > in nl " inber next on ins arrival he will give purchase tiro invited loei.il ami , ,..,....., lor i - : icular notice by another advertisement .-.. i l-sjj i i have seen nn field without some ro • ten cotton but not more on fresh lai or on old land whi h had been at rest several years previous to the present than might reasonably be expected to pro eced from an hereditary complaint which many plants are ■object to itlvs eoy sv\\t i i t winter after killing ofthalf of my fattening hogs the others were fed alto gether on fine corn meal and although the weather had got much more severe lhev fattened much faster than thev had done before and eat still less "* ' 1 1 . 1 ; i '. will i ■■, xposed te public sali at clinton itovvan county situate iu tin fork the north ami south yadkin .... tin i day n'overflber next being the iii monday ,,! ■month the remaining unsold lots in tl i . i im i said place ; nm ul v inch contains a large frame building nearly finished likeivi :■, . adjoining lands upwards of two hundred . . ■.,-. ;.' pur ,..' i iiich com i its of valu bit m j_.ii uu 1 i-t v i iny lh plan ol the ton i i ith and direction of the road to tin s.i ,,| . bridge commenced on the north yadkin hi i tl bridge ol the south vadkin the i yvill continue from day today until the ipi rt ii all di .. il ..,'. nut a credit .,,' one nl two years given for the purchas money '. t tli ■' baser giving bond aiid ::•:" vttc 111 ll will be i ',. j 1 \.' pearson joiln cm i oway " . •'.'.' c .-. woods i , .', ,,; tin ■:., pvopt ." . i . postponed lit 1 i cl of n ■■ii hi , t being the las j i irs.lic in tii month the i tu continue i i .!:.-., um i i td oct 14 last winter when my fields were eat out i commenced feeding my little stork ol out iio.;s on corn ; ilien allowance was six quarts ; but yvhen the weather became severe they fell away fast on this allow an c i then laid the coin aside und had i ur cjuarts oi corn meal boiled every day in ten gallons of vvatc until it boiled down to about cii^ht in this a half pint of salt wai , asionally thrown while boil ing when done it was taken up in a large tub and given them the next dav ancl in one week from the dav this practice was adopted they looked much better and from that time increased in flesh when the spring opened they were fed onlv tinec times a week in the same manner and in the month of mav reduced to twice a '.-.-. ek nini by the middle of lone it was ilinued i l„.l i pel isted in giving them the six quarts ol raw corn i am satisfied more than half would not have on land much exhausted by corn crop the injury is greater the cause of which may probably be that itic cut 1 .«.,., - m i the pod of cotton are fed principally upon thc same substance the pod of o.ic and the cob of the other y ieid more alka li than any vegetable matter 1 have ever tried i ho seeds of , otton contain nine oil so do the grains of corn an may he ascertained by pressing them between two hot irons s\>vvii n uiutt^^h "/'_..," . niry oct 14 1h is v 4ll\v i ettelts addressed to the sheriff of kovvafl ... .. li county on official business must hereafter jl , f.fiy s .. ' : .- ' -," •./, ni they uill not !>.- attended t . :. '.' '' iher sir grca numbers of letters addressee to 1 !.'= happy i mi i ihe ,,.,.,, other counties c i have found it nt hh'-g iierally thai th .-. ....„, ,,, adopt this course in order i sav ., - ' improvements and con ,.|,',|„. e xpt ns of paying rath r an uncomfort ■"'■' • ■tie sum in lh ,' se of a year toll ol bt n ' : <- ' "'" ; — " ■'. to oi l.'s pockets ■'■" l et of ■. '". saml i'.i jones sheriff ished wilh the h .; _______£ lively inr the ,,, the ___._,___ , , . i'th . ■• ' ht ie subscriber bought a niautity of leatht > . i i , i ot l ill inn chambers on the isl instant il i ., : lhe "' i kn '' " ' ""' ''""' llear tlic race-ground . i ; . ..,,.,; i-i i.l .. ' ' un . while going to town hi bundle was '"' '• ? l ™, cas ; hie columbia and augu » st offices '"' d tvvos'nfcsol upper leather were taken i te uistnc south-l.arolina onthe 5th ot , , , _...,■, „.. . " out ll.e price of one was 2 50 tin othc-i ' ">: fofellov -.'!•.■i i c t li ra , ' , oct i 1s22 i | i was s * vnv person that v ill give nie ii • ■•■"■■■■v f ■■',,■., , . ' _ i form i the leather so thai i gel il again ' "' ■' ' " ' ,: " ' -/ ,. v'cfn v tl ' ■' i thief so that he may be brought ' "'''■'" i with n ler.ibl_.-co | * ■' /"" y li . i sj hall receive ample satisfaction ' ' ' ei i m-i nn the , -, . i,m .. -.,-,. '■...'.;, ii viiolina i i john p imogens i t,t ins righl loo which is a present , ,, . . ' 2wt'27 ■i.i i.ir.ws uvivf ' ' se.l i uter trcni lir . 6 , . ,,., <■:,.... . . ■"'■v '" ''' ' ' lilted i lie for tl a , . , i 1 *™ 00 ? c " , " ' iintv v . near ' veil hue in ,, pl __\ n . „ .. , , _\ i'l > qiwrtci reus ice i '.,.'.,,..,■., • ' . 1 james lockhart ex . a i ...,-. i strotht r il - m to ho ei-l love's im l \- ■'•■.. : i , i - simmons and kenjamiii sin ions ludi .; attachment levied on ■-. , it',11 ! liquors and the ' '"".' mi.es simmons h , ol land on hi t pigeon itivcr •.',... ,,,.. . . the said lleiijaimn simmons now lives , i.i a i - t t ■( i'i , a i have often observed that some fields yield a much greater proportion of rot ten cotton than others thc use of which 1 supposed to be bad cultivation , my pre sent opinion is thai it proceeds from the same caust as the rot in cotton thai i the want of rest or change ol , rop ii any iist,n has made the same re marks and finds my opinion t ' t bv publishing ihe same nn ■t render a i nefit to society noi in he cultivation of coin alone hut l.y enabling some r son ol better talents than mysell to ascer tain the cause of the rot in , olton al >, it ! inv opinion is im on e t seen l spring i have idso ads led the practice of grinding all my horse coin into fine meal and find 1 save a third after paying the to v ■. parmrii ' w y rn ix i ri i the frankfort kv , a » , give he following abstract and h.iel chronicle of the adventures ol tit ■i ' if i .•— lion owed a horse from mi spillman for thc purpose ol trying him i it mde the animal to lexington and nldl.iiii went i.o i i ( oi r,v , ,:,,^ llll i'i.s dliitos 1 -,- 1 s'.i a i o as ei tain the i uuse ol the rot in c i ised li talents ... ; , n v other evil hicl l slv i .- ov viivwi-v'vwiiwii'a i ,.,.', n.i i . . (■made | v do !.- ; nl pit is nd ot . v m - \\ i 1 ' day i i ; ,. , ■' 11 ' ■• ■adam i i mmie . . maitin 1 1 i llnv.-loi-a will i ' | ,.,,. partition ■■: ir.mr.h • i v ll.e t of mai-t'hi and i f thm lay pi iv t , n.i 1st of april till ' at o o clock j .... i'm |'|, i - , . \. v j m itr . '-' need ca .,., - ' ' : .//■'.--,' • ' llwvkvuvl'a l.«\uu lliw . i s "" ■' pi t 11 ., • any part ot the t.rst sec.,.,,1 in the v.i iem far ... .-. ., , ' ihn i •«•«• ,■endue in di i ,.,„.. ... ,,, . , ,, 11 i i-i 111 i'l i iivmii , iii 1)1 ml i it i 111 . ,,. ., ,,, , y v.'.v \ y\\\v.y - >.______________________________._..........________________________________________________________________________________ . . ' 1 1 tl ' •'"' i'lhabitanl 1 thi i state i i , . , ..'-■•',. i .,'.' , | i ,! , i | _ e i alee for i.r • . ii iht v 1 , t h e i • i ■i a ' ■- . illstci'.tl ol iii .. ' - . , 1 . have liith ' ci lo l.'ceii ci • busin would a . iiym ho to an al . c the ■', if tin ant it ... : . . '...-_. ;..,.: i not to c a difficult one ns to a i ! ■■icncc for su i an un ■adopted the , i omi '. ... ' ! ' i . nd borrow d ., horse froi mi pon ., v.!il li lie also carried to '. ,< !■'-. :.:, ', old hired .. hoi e li om at •• coloi ' ■■.:,'■ippi i hin hi i i sold him llor i • iii person in \ and . :. i'.i sale i .,•. the ■him in . i v 1 ■1.1 two rent ■, :, ■. . friend , t • ' rd store id them : idle from u page and svv i !<- i ■ii \. i.,.i ht is a j n cab .. . ,.. 1 i ul ' whi i i l.c 1 in n p e ui - i yd 1 ,. ... ■i ■, i ■• r rode him lj i in in i ■hood foi turning itci ic ' : i ' ll y n dy i ■irks -. i lav ' . • .' w he wa a ' c 1 . . s ' ' i ' c , hin « 1 . .. . ' - lull ' •
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1822-11-12 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1822 |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 127 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | Bingham and White |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Bingham and White |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Tuesday, November 12, 1822 issue of the Western Carolinian a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601575785 |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1822-11-12 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1822 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 2387683 Bytes |
FileName | sawc02_18221112-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 8:17:51 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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