, " ; .'. t ."VV-7- T " "; ? I ' -I- "''"'C'' ' CJI'K ' "4 ; ' "' :-''""--' i ,''. -"7 ' " 1 '"'': .:.! 7 i; : r ': '-;. 7.7'-' ;.-v "'1 t ! ! ' f ' ' ' " ";; -j '" -j . ' ' ' '' '-4 ' : "''' ''-" ' ' , 'i -. ' h--' " V- '' ' ! '' ' ' "'' 1 '; ":':! .-1 ' - -' " ". ' - t". " , ::" i:i)!To: AMI I iiWI ivlU 1 Vili.. L...1 nnirvpii T'Tw Pctt.t an-! Firtr rrri rcr Tinu in of I!.'-" l-lor. nt. :i Jr mr . 'p U' i I. . -Tlie it tut znnuur.cm-r 4f in oi ran-li. i.lr Ijr oJ!i.: i SI ' &3 0 if pay. tnrni V d, Uvo. " ! i i. ' 1 Iilif t'jtlu lr rout rcvf free of fhtaj?. rU,t I.i JW fig. VU : uk. . t , t 1 ll.iv.. , I'.i ': (iui-f. ,Ciivm!-try; ... I) ' I Hn on lxnTk. a!ld ilk.It-v'n Vrrll. , .,', C,nwr; Sni.l!. and .MhckII'm -.-ti4it . f"d AU; , E'inr'tf .LourtV' t vi)4Ti, AU. lr; Pait.' Cf.netry T JmVM , p!i 1al ! ; Hud Ix;'C, Wo.i II i. r) ; ! " end 4;! r.fTi n)ry -Einjr ' Bool- Primary ' .... - AIO, ''!:, ' f V ' ""V i ' h.i'i:Vrii. Ik't ll.Ulf; ' v1. tl.n i .-fl 1 1 v til'.' -; I'liin U'l i lfvrn!i. "1". (.! ; llhltliOUV; .M''ICi-r' ("IlWUT,- . r-. f I r:ii -V, (.C.T S.nit SC!n,K-) ', , ., !. ,i -.1 I. -t 2't (nt; i , , 1'V '" . Am C'tioti i ' Id; l of lVitinm;- '4'ol U.olkt (ti3ly k jt ia Hits tou'itry. i - r , 1 ijnrlni''i,i of Fc")li Cap and Iettcr pnpr; h' i. .' -i! 'if V-t, a l.t-iiii'ill aKsortau-nt; U l . r. I-: i-j" t . ij-ui.-; , " i "i 4 t A" f ulmli w 1 V i'd oil tl.e mt artVmin'i- i'iat.i.r I, r. .;,- ! ! : -1 ;:' i ' ' - !'' ' "i" ..." PATTCN&. tXsBOi;N., A -sLr w w w a 1 K.-1.t ' M Ti:vTT.n-.' vT f t Wi eonlmtutncq- In mifcm ihu annomiet m-rtt tie not fl tter 1 h win of ninef r, t!,.- I,.-: :-. (r,t " t.1' itn,. larsc'fMtro-u-Kft t:.e io.uu- has, bj iZt to Lei'p :, -' ' . dt;:1 '- !. "' ri,r?' ctirJ.ivrl. Court Or. , y.Xfv U ltil lliH W(j,f e lf he CJ,1 j,,, ht. wf. ? 1- up?n me a I eloo!, 'I In r i In- a 1 1 mi" raner kuretie'r ln'tiiir d jthe f.ac v f Arnrhran ln4i eiidci:crt i i" i 1 1:' I' v.M ti 1'iiri't'T c . i At ,,. t-: iKj . , 1 ' '.. ' Stati; O I No KT 1 1 C A ! U LI N A , ,,,, 1 , t I ; : " i' ..'f Vi li.ri.;Mlx C oi-Nv. . , . r.Wed 'bv .(Wt.'tf.Ht H.rrc b; an.rtra Term j In HtriHr.ir f'irt fyr the C'uuiity cf lJuncrnte l"b iji hi at !ie i.Vtuit. In. In. nenljf on t!t" out L'fiJji ufc in Ai-I.ev ti.e, o;n. nJjr in .Jiine nit, and to n i tie. lor ne w k. t ur;;. c.r orut reu ir.at I V'' 'm ".f t h e mi m r b- ; I 1 1. 1 i"l , 1 1: st' n xl't 1 t " A 1 M." fill innhl in I the. IL'w (iiirt lloiii-. a-, t) !o'r.iiisd tlittb othxr J '.. inlh1 mL. I ' Wiiiii . J. IL C!..h i;un, Clork (tll'ictJ Ihe 'Jih MfMH'LiV tt'Uf V.k Hs.r. ii.'A. II, Jyii. ."' ' . i r j. n. co lu;itv for tlx of . it! d C;irtt .HMAN.crk. I Cstate. .May. 15 lSlfi. IVa.fe&i. 4. tiifr of Valuable llvi U v it 1 111 of!. d. rr i." iin.V in li ("rt of l!.i:u. tv It Knne.'iiiK C!i'i-tT. at SjtiH j.Tv.f, 1 !', tu 4 1 .1 C. ti-t iKt.diL:. wnm ui .t.L I ! . f t l. Ill' lilt I I Ul It 'V.ltil . ! . 1-1 il,' 1 t tu ! 1 int mi d M. L. I "i an ! 1 " 1 Lauru II. l . leiuhnts. I sIiaH ;T. r that- vk u.i .mi in 11 III . 1111. ! i ir J3 on I't iIiiVCiha .nj 1.. l't St us i,fIiiJ Vim , I . 1- d, .ri..Mih. l.-,.-il.'Ur on4lcI3i-,.f J.t l 1 lie t, ile t iu 11 ti oi he prii-ir i - am' tu om I : ' .L. .. i a -rerdit .-f (.,' tv. ., 'three, fuiir; un4 lire v;ar. ;;l!i inNTe.l fu-ni date. O i.e th-rd'.t lliepurM.e -l"iir i mm II- It i.jv '".(r. flin.-iii .. r 11 ii j.l i .1 .. 1 M ' i .if-, a . in I i i f i i il initahn-nts. ll-.c p irqh k: r 'or puicu.t -;s l iving bond' and apjirwr'd wcmrnvV i ! Nf Un M. 'Ktiii I ru in tbi pr p'it J II II .Jf i, I t'i i I !.ll s. M -n I r 'i il iu i of n'i iimT r land,, oil a i n ii . vf one anilLvo ieam. wub interest from dale, on th. . Ji n 4l.1v of jLie next,Thel ilurehaw r pn iii i'1'i uipr oe.! se.euritv- Tuibe told by vutuij 1 1 line deeivc. I V.. SAWVi:iI, m. k. .M. i sir. td- i -.IS t, . IM -ri r w di in Franiklin , on Mornly, lb i ir'i ur uf June next, with nit icervr, tint w, ! know m tract of land ktUwn as the Hot) on l.i in, Jving in AUcon count vl North Carolina, .iiiim di.Ut lv upon the! 'IV nncssec jKiver, tietwten J and I milesSout.li of Franklin, cintainingvetwccn t i1:! and nine IniTidrcd acres. -'Imh the pr mises are.lol.-rabi. on.ld injs; also, jriKid 1 orchards of vari. bus kieds- of fruit, w rtb about two hundred acres of cleared laud inj a pretty good ft! it of cultivation'. ,Iit' prowinj,;, crppvH'ilj be,; incjudvi in .tne parcliasti . V At! of his prlsj-ma! prope rty, eoitsistiirf" ,s ; . six .VIWnOES, ; j Nanvlvt Arinir, Jacon, i'.iay, oo 1 -i. ! I.. .1 'I..., UnA ner nin e con 1, nuj,.j'"" - r" lirtM; a'ntut -ill head of CAT1LL, inehie . ' fine Darhairi, sltne -5. It? V head of IILHJS. fine Berkshire.; -.about. 5j li. olof Slli;i:l a mixture or Nixon; one Hl.i:sS; five, bead of MUSKS: t t ..: i a tir asd x i V 1 -sn n r: d I.T.N7 ;,s . or COllS; H i Y; FODDER: C.li".v. ,)r allot of UACOX1 about lUGUT lUSimv.ft 'POUtfDS; one, et of BLACK. '. SMITH f(H)t,S, Mnd t.xds oif all kinds; Ins cti-. ir- Hoi '.y ;. no i. p. a XI) KJ TCI I LV FULXl. TbHK. : ( I . . . 1 All i.i the pri.pcrty.-'cjccpt the tand and negroes, jrt'i'.l le ...!doii tiie nremiss on Saturday, tlie"6'h dt'.. June. The whole of the pmpcrtt wTll be 't.ol.1 t, f, , i,.t -b'ddr for RTIADY CASIt Foreiti!!. is are itivittl t0 attend the sale, as itla ' cxp. ctfd lhat the properly will se'J low. f CilAs. tl.i A pi I 27, 1 K .o:istf. ! - .. Fasliionnbl tuont " J-UUUIlil" LiJlUUlKMlUll.U.i pi JUST receiviid, a splendid sheet "of Fashions' for Spring fcnd Suiinnr, 16 111. I hinder my gjateful acknnwtcdraenffs. to my friends and customers for pist fvtf, audi hope to nnvt .and1 merit a contmo ation .of lle'ir Fiort, I rl latter j myself from my 1 correspondence I keep r.perictiee,-tmi i in- resruiar corresn upwuTi tlie North, t oi furnish nivl patrons .with the lakst and inot uppnirid vie of fashion. Neat l.ts. i;.Mf wi.ilv. un. I proinp: attenti m to I-jasiin w tli be o t mi.ltor Tbe.se pro. eg jnade ool, and aU eaonablp ttemands obeyea. Prices moderate. Shop Noa-lh-East of the ourt-liouse. . : Uae fincpair oCcrokmg shear4 for sale I. Mc. DUNN. I!ii.i.Mfiire, I'M otiiMl .y" tl.r 4tia! diy t.f July m t.;,'olicrlYur lots imrnJiati ly baek of the first in the A:! I" oim v f!i'n;r lU-T Dij!raiuc ruilsi- wrt atne rani-. fornv amrfher blork ofw.i acres, ii. top-' !'. t-.'iu -U. to atlend and m!!j around having u rfrain of water (vawnj tliron2h t. ,4. V oiim r tl.it w i'l 1;eY"?st. A om tliat day, us our -Tlit-re im a!s. a e.fiimod.out and ai-btly. May , 1815 tf, 233'., i- NO;TICEV I J I in-Ahliovule, N;C. fwmrrlv kj.! Iy Jamt "I'iTtov, II . ..la taking li rl,rc th"ilare . nd rcu,mtjJn,tw IUl!mitnntr h sure llii pua t lie lhat lie jiveiKi wLi'itr Attention to tl; J IIoir, M.nrt lie ilj br profit J Willi pood sfrvun!? , nJ jot r r.S wt!l Mocked Vi -lli provimnnt of a! kfnJ 'tonitnon to line count rr. iifl.tlX 4A"I the n.Tn't rf lh buildmo'. and entirely A WELL RcC cCJLMcO BAHf'rtUie arcom- 1 liioatioo Of 'J rvtjKr ad . J M. w: ALUXANDER., 1 tevillc, N. C, Janl 3.J, 181 siprsioR -DiTCn noLTiG cLirrns, "; A lrand aworted- niMabiri warmtd. vrd and for nale nt th lowest rates, bv Jut' - RAN KIN' & rULlJAM, M2LTS15. 23Jtf. '-TABLE CDTIr.UY, roCKE'C i PE.VK.V1VES TlLr larscat and fineur Htuek wo4 evrr had tliv t-aahrn of uxlitifafin til tin- irfft rei!ur-d nricp RANKIN yVLlAXM. Arp 1 3. IS 1C. tCORNWHll.p OATS. r rrJitScr, Vt'tl, Deepn ajt tilid Ta!!ovv. brci ir'-d jn for Ciood-, by l' V. WILLIAMS. trcu o. u ' 'niiiahit Tovin Properly lor Iliir im'dT!iii d -will-.'fll, ti) tlio hiirKrt bidder. Ion VdiH-dav of.4'iC IIxtr.1 f'tirt at f I-Md Tion. ill'-I it U .nt; Jin- IiIi day of Jim next, tln-ir alu. abb- pofsctNH,n tu tin' toiii.i of Ilndt rsiiTdk, cm sistiojcf : , " . - - " . . LIGHT 1ULF AriiE T0. a LUTS four VT whu h are in ohr blick, form nsr an ent.re t.uivijf two arri'R uf larid,' .mum d.att ly on tli., .south. wetit r.orm r til' th ltiMio-Sqnare, and the-. ii l i i r nninT at each , ttI and an ititrv fu Li1 fii.l ! ' w: th t D.i.m'j rof'in and K '.,ti nr-.nii; oti .i t If- form of an ell, flfli Snishrd f.tt and new; almi, Itnolhi-r two story fwiiiMe'.witli a ehuiinty ui the ; ftiiddk; aJao, a iii-w and ft Jl fimvn d ; FR A tfED S l 1 ii 1 .11, I ; two rttonrg. with 'stalls ercivenu-ntlr rr-rfi5i1 cm "4 rerivr- M, all well J .! ami nmvenVul . k-r a Vrtdii of fctx, twelV(,ytidei;hlrf n months. K'-"vw.' wv rr"- 6 '.' - - - 1 j , i , . , l':r lurllier partieu!rs pp'y to lenj. King, who tiu v b' foi.:i 1 on the premises. , , EMSIIA KING, OENJ. KINU. Mav st it?r -3S7 tdi. A. T. SIJ31MKY ITIMIPU " Vv'il! itllnid to tin oflVrntof notek atthe IUnkpf J Cujh-' IV ?! ui Ashe t!L- ithcr lof disrojnnt or.retn-iv. al. Pt ri.'n- entrust,; huh wth their h'inrps mar r if n))i tip b. w.'Z iit; pd"d Io' promptly and cari lnl lv ami he will ut uih'siises rftiirrt as tfooiut' p..)s.b!c an inti 'tli I Ins 1 1 t 1 1-11 1 1 in s. , 1 lie Ik s Itju'tn J' l.rb haute mrn i f p' u i . j IVb. 27, l- Hi.xtl" , any of t it j ro'ii.'ic 238 nt , ?fj A'f'WiVil ir I t J I 0 A h .W U. l.l I, DK. o? , II. FKEEM VX. would rmj.rl'J.i ...... t..P i..r.il.Hi:ll K Tl'IITH t(. tilt) CltlZC'HS I vf Western N.;ril. Carol. nj.t.ic Trioii :br,i.i x of lis , Vrr .s..n,13ut i fp- ta, y in .the cure of tun- i.-r tmil I 1 i'!'r,i nt looor - k i. full nr w neiuia vo 1 n inr - L . -rto leen ) ronoirwerd if.:;iali!fs- Itr. I reetnaa has ( niinib.T ol T-erliliiut ui ifures pcr.o ineii oy nini, 'uf jhiceiht nnM rVrtuiI rtiht tl at In can i lire w C in i r in fioni f efr toMdis win IIkic r. .iiuil i.fr.(iu uiv. in Biiuoinie (orintv to whom reference h uiiuO ,w ho will rhc i lully tesMy : to the fact of bis having H rloTmed ramcnu cures,. ilennv imcon.ulli i a. his ie.iilenee on IS ur Creek, j ll.nv ti'nles from CoCChtim Bridpr, oh the West ! sidt of Frenfh Prolid R.eer; or by h T1' r JVt ; paid d,r."ctetl to iiplant r,s' Otfice, Buncoin'je County ,: I ... .1... f.. ..t 1.; Iv. tJ rf.,r.,..t 'railirt.l cores ' C. ' - I ! ! ' Dr. Freeman would visit JIatients. any where in JCorth or S.iuih Carolina, .U Jorjria and Tenncsse, and would V-eeive j).;Ji jits at his. own house, where ihev would have tlnf a ! intaje of-his medical atten a. ii.ee until a cure was p.jtectly effected. 1 1 is c.ia'i-r. s d! at !1 ti:u 1 he modi rate and m jkop rtion to the st r v ici n ft n ! rt J. ... llJVr to Col. 'IIODCE RABUN,- j J.M. KICE. Es0. LITTLE TON PAR II VM. " ! . .:!' Bunconlbc Co., N. C. . .' May 1, ' l.'H. "tm. . . '97 " i WIU-HI, asiajistee, i?lniRi,rrjM-vlu!d iRVelpulief miunt il a "H Verj" .be.UiJuryhj MclouJr-ountv, N. IVT.bc spbndid tract of I i";t ! - fi f . ,- i - t l . i 'and 1oV by Chirks Carson, contain-; Jihags ihievemurxleier-i or inccpa . r--m-fipwards.of 3JH :accs of Bottom Land in S-s, as js-kon as the-jury h id pontic ted ai J the bigli statrt?fe 'cuUfv-a'idii, '-' lyiVis on bold t-idejt the th.,i juid seiitepeed. tin in "iVthe penitchltnrv Catawba . mcr, , ndjoinirTe Pleasant Garde pli. i O i A , fallow s. Instead of Jvindicati-tfl ihev line pucfl rs a-ime .ncrrnsiu .mu, auu u..am seat fori Saw-M.lt. ' The outlands' adjoining arc , "veryx;eiusivV,and-a'great deal of jt 'line upland. ! It vcilTallbe gnlil in on ftact. and is regarded a un- ! equalled m-fertility.; the most desirable place, com- billing more idvantaTea tliait any other tract to the . ki-,e of it. in the western ait of North Carolina ' Everv ft.Tt fias b.'en made t- redeem it', but lulling, 1 has placed in market .an estate that wilt not. pi rbaps for a tea be1 c fllri I again. , A jKjrTion 'o the purchase mnney rnybe required dovVnj, but term a will; be as aecouimoilating as pos. siblcllwr punctual JpifrchasJr. Particulars made known on of saiet i 7.1 T- & CARSON, 't April? I, ISiO.-p.-lds..;; r j " , count or r i n e w aV , at the, B ranc U P the Ba c k of .i.; Uli nd will make the settle. mriitl and paymenU otn Notes each itmewal day.; mm. . ...oil ii.- from this n'ace to eyery part ot lin ma- . u'.im,. h.,'L.nt nit ihe countrv, are ch tla tt'H?s m7 w'n.1 .... rrriiJ'.tv mail witft.buUit5le.it any rmk ' The most prompt atljenlionil2 be given to ilf tuch lusincsa conhdeu lomj rare account irndcftd ey h tT.'. w ill If modrat Feb. 20, If-' X V HOTICE. All thos-c indebted l Dr. John Xinn will fin-' llur ace maU and a m lh b sis.icj; bo is bis "authonyed hJ? scUle ,hi basii'icss;. ' , , 7j hl'ZJ ' . - .4 . - . " r"C 4' ' rv wrr? ! S I w 'hnt he lu-lds it propur h. Ki . vrw w w a - jl ut he seems t-tthmk the JES V IlABUi; MUcTUie, -A. I-, j dlete tij. Fionas sentence U win ',nend to the oJlerinff of'otesveitlicr for dis- well .eitled opinion that it ASIIEVlLLEl Ir4tm Af'tT StHrdau Gazklie, The CoatrXLkt. . Cr M-S. loTinT. - Vhone (iaMy Mirfac ave'i . AMibtutt uf ilic b-vui nbore, .Uubrokcn Lt Vwave I I 1., ; V 3... -r ! I . :; Rrthl flower grew upon.rtaljanlii,' bit in 'X Gni) forth; a whwpt'riHf (bn;e2e arose. v uu gx otla etirrin tooc. , T!.. V-f- l l. X I And vare wvnt jluIlniT !)?-- And lH-liU clancd upward from tlieir bed, Ana oowuwurd ltoiu, Hit sky. r L U.i! gkinous secne, eah f.'tMe aensei Grew sated with delight; All -.---jr.Uare impotent to paint Hie buuticaot that U't U" j ; I stooarun by that same1 ftrearnj I t Apd ytars bad Irurried (tv; 1 J. I 'i Tls- cliciMe'Kd yt-ars of wi'al and woe,! I Tbcir changing cloud ad bky. , , , , , , . V1 t ' : I I iSow ddrkly dashed its fouunj waves, j ! A turSiid fl xd crown Blj'on ' -With r.wiil.Q rainu.'wh.lc wind arid cloul , Swept in their strength alouo'. j . i ' ' --'! i, " !" ! '!' The multcrinj thunder's ifullctl roar, 1 Tha-titid hglitnuin's pJi i lijt tiud-; disin-flv visiijjf, '. 1 tie storm's ternlio sway. '.Mil crabbing of uprooted jtreea Arnf elemental (tin "; j - i No hiht or sound to imape forth . The Umutu a that had been. y pasnuMi life; awhile as tahu i ialii jre; AnoM,i lashed into lury, like 'i A tlorui- wrought ocean wave. I A'.I b- tutoiw in iU hourti tif pace, j All knleouo in tts slnf,j rfllv liA-eil, my native mcuniain atream,; II j a" liV to taec is liU : ' . ii.: -. -"... ' 1 Tianfi1ed"from tH Clertnnn of. Pfrffel. JJiIiMuaJys Uilit.j A parrtw on a botigfi espicp, A httii tl v there perched in pride, i ' lie r-eii oa prty depute iir uioans, ( ', Int i.oiiht ho cared fori pr.iyors ai;d groan. "Ah!"' sjtdthe inurderejr, "tw jdq wrong, ' Fux tiuii ari weak, nd' I am slrjnz.'l . : I.' . A h k turprised him at his feast ; i "All!" cried vict linj" I at least! ! j lltivo done no harm. .'JToen set mo lrcej Y'eo eannut find a laiiltj in me." i ,! "No," surd the murderer, "tis no wroB,' l'or thou arvweafk, andj l am strong.'j I 'An eagle Fpied the hawk straightway .;V lldt pounced upon Ins greedy prey ; j A -a ay he bjie the luckji-s bird, - Noroncc'lle suppltanTs prayer he heard, ''No'naid the imnderer, " 'tis no wron,g, l'or thou art weak, and 1 am blrong." But while he ate; an arrow came Ami pierced hw breast, like forked flame, : Tyrant," he cried in agony, ' : "Why bend your murderous bow on me?. "Ah '." taid the murdtiterj " 'tis no wrong, Tor thou art weak, and I am strong.' ' 1 I-.' Ve are pacing away.; T How s on tin drums, of earth depart! It8 h p. s, () w hat art they ? ILrfw olten, Ir.mi the dating heart Tney lade and melt away.. fg, l.c tiiosoitt! uJ, tha,ttqtly fluats Acr js the niniuer iky, .. . C)r dew drops, gli.si'nmi 'ncath tp surt, 1 .E-irth's lairest vision die. . . lit."? Vindicatiou oMhu Lai Tiii-l r.lnase in former times was wont lhhe Mim meantno. U Vns . uiidcrs oud ' r I iijic m as imoririi soniftljihg substan of h:i 4mur the Taw e W'u i they spoki Jiirft;(.tttr(j ihpv meant Ikv it. that viohtlions i 1 " '- ' ' T" ' i 1 I : J . . , . , f Jlw j'iV Ui.,?ltl thai cllji).; was as iaftu by ilsj .tippropriate '-pull!: jaii-1 ; ijJfVjT meant t.i in . lis sanctions, j anu tis?.fbii to he! visited imtint. anev cer Jke it rv meni mocw ;rv. It w.is tint ccusKit reasumeieni in ti eirdersjshiJUld simp! I "g through the fptm . I i t mm v. convtcticu mi. i?eiiUinc, mnabe pit at 1 bcriv as suom 'as LmJ-'nA! with. Whti ihat oerctn-iny; was the sentence , iL.M v can ie.l in:o etT ci, ihe, law uas'vindicai- jled not before. The srjntencei of aj Cuurt i was not Hooked upon as t lis bst ict. tieeessary ;to tlie t-iiiU of public justice. , The more for Simula wqs 'nouheld . to enibrnte all ihere was' io: sLibstrnrce iti judicial decisions. Wjt-1 oar l.dheisjik was Usual io! denude j" t!iejrcg-n pfJX "l ii sentence as prcn y nnicniii xn.exo ab-utiit,iind teTy lvef to ' viacljcatete lav I tin- biuu.pr protect uie rlgrnsoiocn ly , .-j , - , ',::, 1, ft, -,wi tt-;,u W.uiu !.'h; u- ""f "'""""Hi jn.w nndisUCe to stop ;tt the sedtence without fcarr itig jlhtt'.senten'.'e nlo exijcution.i I tisVJ.;dorn notions arc laltooyjer d.tiVrent. l. - : ,,,,), ' j ,tT. . n',,u;r Mern p.'ufanlhropy Ins. taken ynother nrt clh.Ul iijigeiner, jii;.i transierrcu an us i v niujilhit y inpalhit s Irom tiu s .tj il-s' by , crime, to ihe. criminal. themselves1.-7. A man "may -be ir.urdred nowndav wjtbuut exciting i 'any special feeling for the victim or his' lamily, kitt th'k i cfivor srnsihilirv .f tfrfor mdilern liltila'rltiininist is Drfectlv x,-iuisite towards , n -j ' He wHl u 11 voul to be ure, ndicjate the law," vi ndhit ton 7 ctm- 4assed. It is his injudicial murder io'lhang' a,Imurcerer thxjgh fte'tickoowledges the proprieiv of sentencing him lo ;, imprison- ment f.rTil, and he ts t quslly! cleraftm. the hi lief thru the hw is p i-fecily satisfied wlirn tSe judgment of t!ieiu'it ia prunouhwdi' If r -r.iLi.t id crl linfiirlil-tnf op'ln f.niK, the j, . is fore ,hf? int(.rf, ,'itjOI1 ofDhilanthropy t has released him' from thenconwniencf t the' sentence, 'pctitiLns j pour' into' the l-.tiHTunve t t.moe for pifUon ketone lie Ma i : j- - .... t hj-en within the walls a eek-f nhdiis-fcise proelaimeil a case l decined, perseruiion unites tic is reeaseu ueure Ins - jenn nas uao expire!. ' J ; ; ,. .. . ! , j "It-ii sirkenin? la se j such erversin of pri,neip!e-uch uiter dis.reoard,of all sound - i ii.. . . ' - t.tr ;"tdoctriue and safe practice. The dost paliiia- . . - ... Hr-. FRIDAY M AY;22, 184G: rjr and ftliesc"9 t'caturtio "Ute tUulo clc it' criminal juripr!uJncei ijht certainty ftl ptAushntrrnt.i Whu-tbtf the jadgimtur uf 9 court be too sevcrtt or Iwj leuiert,i is of ihe luhrst Tnonit nC that it k e cerUin, frt urnm tbl Uejndi the; TOwdM-flW-ts of ll 4tul si.ci:vs, aiiij ht-rtf are Jietftt-using tl tluir rtT-fta trf tnnkc iuni-.ltifem altogt ther. un certain;. '.and k iuttiply evt-ry - criminal 8 cHdncei tu committee cnmea - txwi p, alter the fonnal.ty fn lrilr 'uii3Cathed of all pun ishiiwnt.' 1 t ' Fi-om the N Y. Prmtr Mechanic , . vXIie CourAtitf U mid red Aro . -.2: . t Faiiutfrs. . ;.v , j- . "t-.Irt journeying through the State of Rhsde Island, ih traveller iu ijiutS;aie, as in mosV others, discovers a. gireal variety of interests tond almost every species, at husbindry, Irum the ery best to nona nt all, as 3 on may siy'.1. A lit w uuys ince I KH in cojnpnf niji a geniicmen 1hj hruj puivUaed a firm, fur which he p;iiJ $7,00iF, every dollar of wliich be had saved trouij lite income, ol his f-jrdeti or farm, -consisting of only four acres of :-nd, (and it not of the first quality in lliy natur. til siak;,) besi les pupparimjs liw family., I ikt d lum for the Secret, as I was sure he jnssused oue, which he gave mo lufluwa "Firat," said he, f I prepare rny jround and nevttr use tmy hut tlm bat of sPed, cndlhat mostly of my own ijaiMtij;, and a ways putil iti in jood season, and olu:n takrf- two crop from tie siiue ground by putting iti'vt -ta-)!os that ripen earlj and ihfkse that are mte. Vnd, ajjain, never. cary nnythu' into the naiket except it m lf thi" firt quality or qual. y .recommended, sell it lor what it i and 01 for wh a it i;' n.ii. Awavs .sort my puta H-aancuit oiuer vTegetduus nnq vary tne ice according jo latity; yet cap get more Fl.tch. qu ility a uropoilioti to mean cost price of whole by so doing; frtqueiKly sell latues Irom 10 to 15 cents per bushel. AU v the maiket pride und other kinds in saqie 'portion, aad only .because ihe buyecJinows zni uepenu nponj navitig just 1 lie sort ; kind jualit) ilint he" orders or jturchases Near, was a ..farmer wUU an' hundred acres of illy gHitd hud who was hardly able to e l fie nds nruttj.as die saving, is,) yet 'industrious and; had, a healihy family, .n .lor tli secrcjj . Welljie did not virk ind; had loo much and could, uat; wunl it aud ieit.it to (frork jj'lseir; was obliged e more,- and do a thousand other things 1 ; lie man of four! f .h-ul i , i .- . i ; he went to mftr acres was free from; and mfiiKet went in hurrv. and h". shape as was mosr. convenient and in ndcr as the tjinie he allotted himself allow; always a lutle.. late in the , and UbU illy found a falling price. sold one half ol his farm of 11)0 acres . Jhl manure and hired help to pronA. ie oilier he might longerc tiiis lliave it back and anuiher with k of iqQal w instances I saw farmers cprting ma. ..Yl t llf.il' ln fr4o "1 im nntlin r !tt in linono ... juiu.i Ullll UhlllJ !IW 111 IIVUS Id jlor fepritig use. I ni 1 call any. good husbandry , as the manure by the yards yi rough the ' summer, and a (the. fiostsi and storms of win'ier, te ot Itast one half its virtues! As cj-optin New England -is "by. (ar ihe table 1 ihiiik. it hut the'.-fine", manure mustjivnj I no grasH iiiol ptul: .!,,.,! k. M Tr is ma'do through tlie summer, tlie full, aui tut 'tin to hp land that is seeded in . ... , a men me yarus cieyreuin. inc. Knrmir anil . t i . l . i ' j ' ' " i t .i nlwed or h I .e t VI I tf ft j r-ri r j.. nr hn hit .tlli,r trum i.s fc si j in the fall 6 I frosis and st ; irrowed'in for spring crop. Muck ing pftciJ.' should Am hauled, out r stfoimer, and exposed tu the, -inr.s to decompose and -sweeten present profi:! is wantec 'nirvd in e usiug ' put in unslacked lime it a imiel spi a g oejo and work it t ver. tinii. ymi witl be sure , of for ( labor 'thus axpendeu. 1: Fr a nk I I n. - ' 74 .vrankiLkn. L. L.' D.. FR.-S.. "a rich reiurn 1ENTJAMIN; died at Piiilud. ;1 IpH.a ,i'ig d.,84, on the I7ih nl k -;-t - t'rnn Aio was i,he sou ol James i " ji ' rt 1 iJstooJ a soip boiler and tall. tw chandler. Uil i , f .. . : . Peter FoI;er, il tp poel. 'Siefiger , was - he . - - ' , r knowieui;ij;wheti youoji ,4hat he frequently pi f -',i. F t , . - i II was early "nnnrentieed Ma Ins brother, w4 , w . , V ,-,.i'0 ll IV I , HI , to Phi! ibtrfTinai lie went Mr " I'll"11 i yl.li ii.o, tdenphia "without a' Iriend, foliar in his pocket. - Hav htel)ignce ,K and economy Jilaijon, le became ne ol l which this country , has , s editor of a newsptipcr, and tviihbTTfTmM k ..Kj..,irr?:. A o'fe u.y,i,fci-y established -lris rr the most usejui m produced.; ,11 e conductor af; a r. 4 T , "i f -trfear-ac'prinier, poslmas- V founder: of tw 1 - ; 'mhp ' .- ter." lounuer ot a-) i r-'-'t . - :. u ; L . . e. -s 'rary. member ql t.ieblale wu..M.v tCoHgress.MinbtcVPIcn- irtoieu uai v . "tu j er fcminefit natural philoso- pher. tie was r - j . a Kien iniim ui iiik ivuyai ,' .-. it r-.i r i oya . '- J;Zr A frn Oxford , St An- arvmrpKn.. h j t),e L. L. D. Ry a senesof Jnn. av rjmen! he 8h;-wed the identiiv ofthe r. f ' . . . . . ; tv rlricjfluid 'and lightning. t V .. ublic assemblies. His n .:i.. !. .' "I.T" (X .. Ublic assemblies. is sivie oi writinj w re EngJish, sententious and sparkling itb ; ":"l!T.,: j;J''-SIjak ... :..!v - -A . William SiftsrtAi nat u re a nd t he gfo ry f Ei" the great poet of expired on fhe annivej I . it ie ( iriiijn nation, of-his natal day, pm iu, .,o, n r ivejtown of glrut ford-unonvnn. in r , .. 1 Thefre sweetest Sliakw . . r, 'Wiebshlri '..Knpy'achildJ.; .7 A 1 notea wild .Miltos, aruieu nis native ' -As a dramatic wr 11, t original, and. oj nw& ! ! ;he was an absolute perpet UfHv : ra '. - d o.i. -1 lation ot'Ma sutrssar'J eioiiar cast as natli rifouuded the emu compound of such , very singular blemishek, 1 fjwfcll. as beauties; that ihee latter huye o jremocxcd the toil of every aspiring, utide rto eouilate therri. than the foricer,. a fl lirt li- itimately, united to y attempt " of the dnmonos have balileu : eve?- ablest artisis .o'iake them f ut without, spoil y .tog the whole. i;;:""- ', Dr. Johnsons V ublime 3 are admirably descnpiive. jes on.Shakspea re powers, a ni3 are said to "to I nis unrivaiie J eulojjv that jever was bestb i tain the . noblssi jS on a .pot: d Ufe be draw: ,' - .Faeb change of roanT-coior " Exhausted, worlds, itt4 tha Exwtence saw him spurn ht -7 imagined new " And panting Tirne toifed fU . bounded reipfi, jx hiaa in Tain. mes reign he In Ihe beginninj of King J: . . -r Haed aud bit ly till S3 b.itighi In i.fe 1 nure.frrt in tTin fii . . " ' tiling uyi Ii ing iiu exposed I y )ear!. 1 oueoMhc ftrtocipIe-maDnge of thw play house, trfl liaYiug acquired such ' foiluoe its satisfied, his moderuic uilus and u:ur io UTe, hejquiited the stage .'J .all ibcr buji- oesSj and pssrrf-tho.rt-miinder of his time in av r lie was bota in I5GIf nnJ whs the eldest ao of . cousijeraL! wwl dealer-t S;ratford - 1 - 5 Tv. - . The ground on hicl Shakspere houie stxxi U now a garden; and eviy wqq will ctncur Mith MrMalunc, in wishjpg thjut it may enjuy perpetual rerdaro and fcriilit)! . Second JIarriaces In Irclaud. . . ThV Irish do not hold it strictly right for either man or woman to marry rigain; and if a woman do so, she , pref ice it uiih an anolosy: Ii? a lather 1 was'torced to put rovef his ch Idrehi because Thad no way for them', God help them; and this roarcye see,, sa vs , M a ry he' aa v s , I h ve fu 1 a nd pten- (J ty for them, and the Lotd above knows its justice i n uo mem, BOU "vor uiui'er juur praywr ior inc inn yu, tosi,-. or aiinuuj; iu rason, or ut of raawQ. either; "and irolh lie kept his word : wonderfully And aha neigh borhood of the i mrried. w idower, apologise fur hrm after thii fashton: 4Y eel to bo aure'. we roust consider that he hxd Vvv-hle hand ful of soft children and no one to turn round orMlie flure orjdo a hands turn for him;..' so its small bhme to him, aRer all.V Or they ondi"mn-"Yarra huvsh! to see an old struck rdoim hkt thatjffet himself up with a young wtle, and gron tipdaugliters in his house! To think of thd hardness of him--p issing. the churchyard, wfiere tlte poor wife- that, loved htm'and Jiis clulden is powdering .into dust passing the" gratia whare the grass isn't yet ltng, with ihe slfp of a girleen in the placQ of her with the thoughtful head and heavy 'hand. Oil, be dad! Tshe'li punish 'him I'll engage; and l a begndj o! it. 1 hey are more angry with a womuifor a second marriage than a man, and certainly never consider a second union as holy as tha first; ' ' . 't . , -- 1 A BEAUTIFUL IXCIDCXT On a beauttfiit summer's day a'clergyman was called to preach'.ln a town in Indiana, to a young Episcopal congregation: at the closer t the discourse, he addressed hts'young hear ers in such wards as thesei i "Learn thaji the present life is a prepara. lion, for and has a tendency to eternity. The present is linked to the future throughout cre ation, in the vegetable, it the. animal and in the moral world. As is tha seed, so is the fruit; as is the! egg, so is the fowl; as is the boy so is the nun; and as, is the rational be tng in this wnfld, ' so will be bo in the .next;' Dives estranged Irom Cjoo nere, is Dives es. trnnged fromf God in the next; and Enoeh walking with ,God. here,, is"Enoch walking with God in a calm and better world. 1 be. seech jou live, ihen, lor a blessed eternity.- Go to the -worm '-that vou tread i upon; and learn k lesson of wisdom. The very cater pillar seels. the food that fosters il for anoih. er and similar state, and more . wisely than man, builds its own sepulchre, from whence in titr ,lby a kind of resurreciLjn it; (tomes. torha new creature in almost an angelic f6nri..aji-lnovv .'Uifct' 4vhich. crawled flies, and that which fed on comparatively gross food, sips the idew that revels in the rich pos tures an -emblem of that paradise where g rows the ri ve r of 1 tfe and grows the tree of hie. Cjuld tlie catte.rpiHar have been. diver. fed .frour i'vs propier element and xtiodel of life, if it had never attained the- butterfly's splen did form-end hue it had perished a worthless WOfhi. 1 Consider her ways nnd b wise.- Let it Dot be said that ye are more negligent than, worms, and -that your reason is jles avuila. ble tlvii their jipslinct., As often as the but. ter; fly flits across your pnih, remember lint it whispers irj it 4 'fl'ghl "Live for the future. VVith ibis th preaclifcr clttsed hjs discourse; but to derpe-the impassion, a butterfly, di rected bv the lltnd vhieh guides alike' the sun -and1 antom' in iis,eourse, fluttered through the church,-as if conivn4ssioned by lea ven to ,;rpeat lhe exhortationT, There was neither speech noV language, but its voice was heard .saving Io the gazing i audience VLive 'lor iu fuure.,, ' :''i;'j, '.S''.'1 7" ::";."y! . y - ' ! : ,;;' ;.. , - Singular Case of Love aud Des . . j ueraMou. . S melime in February, the different jour nals gave an nccount of an attompl at L-ifay-ette La., by Mary; Ann Welch; to shoot a Mri. Levi GravjTormtrrly of Albion, Orleans coun-. ty, Newv-York',1 whom she charged with being the f ithe,r.Crf htr .chrfd. f ' " - rShe had previously made a similar attempt upon his' 1iefat Ashtabula, ' Qhii, and alter his.incarceratbr in prison ai Lnfayette, she exhnSiied herself and child about1 the streets, relating .the story of her wrongs wiih ieIo cjurnce and tears and exciting the sympathy of the people.!. She declared her delermfna. tion to go east, 'leave her child with her friends, and ue the tcist-jf an 'jHspent' life in ven oeanee uponiier seducer I The Day loin, Ohio, Transcript says that Usi.e was in) thai city a few days ago, dressed in men s clothjps, on. her way to the .place where her seducer resides.. She, was armed io the teeth and her determined tranner left no doubt upon! his mind that she was fufly re solved io put her thr ats into execution. She had left her ciiijd Vl h"me and assumed this disguise iji ordel" to be able more effectually to accomplish jher purpose. . j . t, - - ' fllules'of feliqncttp. No lady vot bakes her pies 'fa., a cooking stove should ihink herself as "good :as she vot sendthern to a'baker. y', i "7 ' . No. gentlemjan ; vot' shaves; himseii snou.u twirl his whislcers in the presence ojiiilfot gets shaved by; a barber. . ,7v "'- "i : .'. - " Any gemman whoso dogisnmed " mPey ought not to expect to associate with the gemman whose dog is named Napoleon.- No lady votf goes to a church vol baint cot no sfer pie ! should no wpect . to Je je. soeclod Jike-theiady that goes where there Is a tall steeple. P . w--; 7 ' "5 - Anygemmnn vol takes M oysters at a stai;din the street must;' ftotf expect ick . up to the gemrtinu vol goes down Into a cellar, pnd Ihonos.'oo thfe table lir ft waiter. f " ' Any gemman yot subscribes for .a news paper, ud doesnt pay for it. cannnj" expect to reeej.ve the jband .of the printer like pe yof does psy. - 1 : WHOLE NO.300. V iiJV-nBHlBIM 7'f .i-'-"'- V--. . slUL A. STEWaW, OF PENN, ; ON THli TARIFF. Delivered in ths "Ilousd.cf Representative's of ', theJCuiled Suites t March' U, 1&43. . -I had not intended, sVid M (A S , b say tM , word about ihu TanlT; 'bin , am Klnu'Jif tempted to stale a fci ur two in reply IJ t!m , gem let nan from Virginia. I lint geniumm dwtU entirely 'on Iho j benefits i)f Foreign , trade. Uo went altogether io .favor of juJ. porting fHreign goods, ,nJ creriug a tnirkyt lor the beneiii pf loreigiirsr. Would our own ; agriculture be-,. bV tn-ii'tod ' by a 'trces Hkvo . thUT -Nothing culd. jnirM?lfecluurty tfivet the lehefit fron our own pimple nud pour il v in a const i at s renin upon foreign htb r. bio American interest was p uiuch beoefittedVy a pruteclivi sysfem a thai of hrCMrrr Tbe foreign market whs nothing, the home maiket was .overy thing j tu them; it was as a huftda-d to one. Thej yar& gio in the gteut home" market,, while tiro gen leunir scheme was ;to secure jus, at best', but "tha chance of a market abito id; while ii efjTeciu. ..ii .i . i ... 1 - i r i' .. any uesintveu tnisecuru auu tnyaunuio mar. i kt I at home;; Tlie geiwleman says li is'vury anxious toJ compete wit)i the pauper laUir of Eutooe. J. w ilk tell; him one lae.t : AVith nil tlie protecthmvrrj noyy jenj -y, Great BrttniR sends into this country figlit ddlars' Worih'of iter - at iv.uuurai jirouuunous io iuc uuiros worth ol a our agrjcuhurat- prducions(s:'ive . cotton Hnd tobacco) ihn 1 she takes from us. JMC BdyfyS Dvjes Ihe gepileman assert that T . - Mr. Stewart., do Mr. Bayly. . then and will.prtive it vou will -prnvt tne re- turns false uhicii are ni ide by our owu Gov; urnmenL f'lo, sir;7!! will prove it by the relurns fur. nished by Mr. VVulker himself in support of the bill which he has laid before the Cimmii. tee OF Ways and Mcauaw Now. I assert', nnd can prove, that more tha n half the value id all the .British goods imported into thrs couu. try consist of agriculiu(ar projlucts, changed T ... J J 1 ...r 7 i : . pi jormt ' couverieu anu iti inuiaciureu iiuo. goods. And I invite a fhoruygh analysis of the" facts. I challengo jh: gentleman to the scrutiny. Take do woj all the articles iu a store, one after anothar -estimate the valuo -: ofthe rdw material, the bread anfl meat, and other agricultural products whichJtave enter, ed into their fabricating, and it will he foun I one - ha l and .more of their vtflua consist of ihe productions Atf the SQil.ngriculiurul produce in its strictest sense. . ' . Now, by reference l Mr. Walker rOport, it wilt bv.een that, foir twelve yeais' hack, we have imported irorn! Great Bri'aiu and her dependencies unnually fol 12 millions ofd 1. lars worth of gobds but call it 50 millions, while she took of all oui agricultural products, ave Cotton and tobacco, less than two aud a half millions of dbllarsj wffrib. Thus, then," assuming one-half the-vKla of her goods to bo agricultural, it gives us 25 millions of her ag. riculiurajl-produce ,lo 1-2" millions ofouis taken jay: her, which, is just ten to one ; to a., void cavil, T put it at eight to one. To test the truth of his position j he Was, pfppared, i( -time permitted, to refejr to numerous facts.. Rut for tlie ioorjOiation of the gentleman from Virginia who'is s5 great it friend to the poor and oppressed far mere, j will left 'him tha: we nave importec y curly, :ior twenty-six years, (so says Mr. Walfcer'ii report,), rnoie than tec millions of dollars w jrih of tcootfen good. Lst yea; we imported 810,606, 17G wortli. Now one-half and more of the value, of this cloih was made up of woio!,' the subsistence of labor and other agricultural producfionsv Thu genejal esljtnate is, that the. wool alone is-holf, . 'Vino universal .custom among farmers j when -they had thieir svool'rh tnlufactured on shares, was to gi vol the manulaeturer half the cloth. " Thus we import", and our farmers have to pay, fat -jive millfons. of dollars ; worth, of foreign"' uou'everyycar in the form of cloth, tnorv,' the produeiioju ol sheejil feeding on the ''grassl and graiy of 'Great Britain, while our own wool is worthless, fat want of a market ; nnd - this is tfie policy the 'gentleman re'curanicii'li t to American farmers ;ires, sir; nnd ihe gen. " llerhan is not satisfied with five millioi-, bui. wFshes to ipc.rease it! to 'Un millions a' year , for foreign .wool. Will the gentleunh deny." this ! tje dare not; jHe has declared for Mr. Walkers bill, 'reducing the duties ou v--woollens nearly one-hajf, with tt view to -crease the revenue of course; Hie '.unporis wysrjbu doubled, making the import of clo'ii -iwenty millions instead ! of ten; and of witol I ten instead of five millions of dullard .per au burn. ; ,,,-',".-i7 1,. ' ' rThis was the;, gentleman's plan to favor the . armera, Jjritisb larmeisL by; giving them iho I j&HierJcan market. JIiplaii was jio buy eves j, thing, sej I nothing; and-get rich J 4 a ugh.')' s. What wiis truci as id cloth was cq'iiHy tr! , as to everything else.". Xuke a f-Mt K.".---shoes, a yard; of srtV orjlace, apalyzJ it, re- 7 solve ii-into its onsiitueiit elemijihs, and yU ' will fiodahat the raw material, and the sub" stance of labor, and otfier ngripulturaltproi ducts, constituted more Ilia n on-half iis en. tire value. ' The jpauper labor ot Eurpe em. ployed in manuiacturing itk and lace got what it eat, no more ; snd tfs is.whar y.u pay for when y ou purchase their, goods. Break up our home manufactures and h ina markets, import everything yttu eat and drinjc and weor, for the bJeafioritf farmers,' On, whaffriends ihese 'gentlejirien are to the farm. .. errand mechanics nd .laborers ).(r jhi-i roiin. try -nojsir, j am wrong, ol GreafRntwi. ' Now, i, ask whether Ayool is not, in the strictest aense, 'ah agxijulturai ;duct.t;rn? Vnd if we imporutn williobs 1 h!c!o'i.lv w not ' V five millions of that sum pa id for the wof '; ilorte,'a product of. Bitah farmer's ? " As a lill stronger illustratjofj trf his argum-ut, Mr. S. referred t the article of i.oyi. List. year j According to Mr. Walkers .Report, -e jm. ported 83,013 J303 ivorlh of foreign ironiajid 7 its manafacluresj mosUy jfrocri Great Britain, fouifihs of the value of which, as every practical man knew-, consisted ol agricultural , pnduce-4nQthing else, , Jren 'is made of pr -and coal; and what is the torr and coal buried in your mouolains worlttt -J Nothing nothihg at all unyied. Whit gives it value ? Tho iaboj; of horses; oxen , mulfes, and men- Andv What sustained this labor but corn "and oats, i . i - . . ' j i i . jay anJ stravy lor jqe .one, ang . o rea.j ant,-. i, ..ill"-1 I ' ' I V. t 1 ii. 'i :.:;.; ' ' $ i 'i April -I, loio. v ' 1' , " , if i ':. ' - f ! " - i '..j ; ! 7,'. v'4:V:-v 7"