VOI-. II.] CILmMTTE, X. C. TVEShAY, MU a, J82G. [NO. 81. rUltl.ISHF.D WEEKLY ByLEMIEL i.T TUHEE DOLI.AIIS A VKAU, I-AllJ IN ADVANTE. No paper will be (liscontimicd, unless al iIk? discretion of the editor, iiiitil nil arrearages are paiil. AnvEitTr-fEMENTS will be inserted :it the usiuil rates. Persons semliHj^. in :idv«Ttisenients, ;ire rciincsted to note on Ihe nuir},'-in tlic n)inil)er of inseilioiis, ortliey will i)e continued until tbrl)id, and cluirgevl accordingly. TOW.X inVOVVUVTX FOH SALE. IWir.LSKl.l,, onac-;: , oinmoduting terms, ill II Ionics aiid l.ots '' 'd C’h;!rlutte,, Nt)rUilin.i, tweiifj-lu (> in nunibtr, luiii'>t' tlieni (-onirurtal)ly improved, together witli niy two sti.ry (iw( iling-h. iise and tany;inl, all in goo I rejjair. Also, a good minul t'arni, conven- ,ei.' t ) Uiwn. I’iTsons who ;.r- iies.rousi'? pur- li..:>ir.g, won'.I do well to cail ana „ei j‘o(»d iar;,aiii'., as 1 wlbh ti reuiosi: to tlie Wist, in t.,e lali. WILLIAM UIDlSll.L. Charlotte, N. C'. March lo26. r, I .Of the State of Sorth-Caroi'nia. V(:0!{UI',( r Map of the State in which he I'l bidi.'h must be a iksiral)!e obji ct to i \ i. I'y inul\i(hial. \\ tiatiM r ii.ay be a man’s occupa tion in hte, it lr. (^uentlj- beconn. ^ inip.ortant to liiiii, as a matter ot pecuniary inti ri st, to possess a correct knowledge oi the relative situation of 'he difierent sei.tioiis ot country. In-tlie pres ent enlightened slate of society, the sul-scril)er Is convinced tluit, apart from all consuhralions of iiitei'est or convenience, there are ver\ few of our citi/.ens w lio do not feel it an affair of per son,d pride that the_\ and ti.eir childivn should bi- able to speak wnii faniiharity of those [nu’ts ot the State lyuig at a distance from them, as wi II as tliosi- in their innneiliate vicinity. 'I he fcu'jscribcr therefore ilallers himsell'tliat the fol low iiig proj)OsiJs will l)e received with pleasure by a large portion of the inhabita'its of his na tive State. He proposes to puidish a correct NLvi* nr tiu; State ok .Noktii-L'aholi.na, n.easunng b I'eet inches in length by o leet (> inches in walth, laid ont upon a scale of six miles to the iT'.cli. ’I he materials wdl be of the be->t kind, and tlie en graving executed in .su])cnor st\ le. Jhit correctness of delineation being the most imporlant circunist:uu e, has claimed tlie su!>- scriijer’s chief attention ; to the atlainment of V hich important o Ject, the Maj) ofeaeli coun ty has been separately executed i.y H II. H. Hkazieii, Ksq. with tiie ass;.-.taace'of gi iitle- nien ot science residing in difii.M\ ut ])arisof th>- State, and from the public surve\s, and have been likewise revised and correcteil by tbr se veral county sur\e_\ ors, or some other compe- tent person, in cach county. Tkuvis—For Maps, \ arnisin d, colored, and mounted on rollers, or j.-ut up in portalile furm, i>H eai h. .lOILN M AC1{ \K. i'ayettcville, N. C. Hec. 1, iSJ'i. • .JtuL C'j' Se.bscri))tion^ for the a!>ove Map wlU be r/ji;e!ved at this oitice. L'atuul i'(>vv\*n\u‘Alev, A NKW LWr.N l lON. hereby give notice to the citizens of TT Mecklenb\irg county, tiiat we have p ir- cliased the right for inanut'acluring a Machine, called the PAH-.NT COK.N SlIKLLKI}, and will soon iiave them on hand fur sale. i or the !>impliiity ot its construi. tion and its \itility to corn jdanters, it is unequ.dled by any (;ther in- ventum. i’eiliaps wc ni.iy l)e tliouglit to exag gerate, \s hi. n we sa_\ it w ill siiell a Im-ilu l of corn in tlirn niinnh.'-, and !>y a little v.xertion in two minutes. 15ut we invite all to come and I'xamnie it, witniss its operation, and sati^fv themseU I S as to its great ntilil\. It ean be seen Mtiie subsciliic!Vj’ .shop, opposite the jail. 'iiiKo. \i::i:iiii,i.s, \\ M. ( 01i\ \\ Kl.l, \. 1?. The price ot' the Pi.tint (Uni S.'allir !)e fll iKli\i Ted at tlie sliop, or ^IJ dihs- (icd al ih.- ui.^e id the pureliasi.r. All ]H rsods are cautioned a;.;ainst making, Ubihj; or Vriuling till' above ' ouiit\, uiiiK r priialt v of the riiaile ami |)ro\ iih d. rliariotle, ,lai‘. J'i, ISJi;. maehine in tln> l.iw in that east 57 If V I’ fo.d U eii I i;i >U .lACK. as a tl. r, w dl >ta;i,l l!ir i.iuiiig a-ioii (.■iiding flu- tir.-,l III Au.uiist,) at in_\ stai>ie .I'ri. k, e:;';!ii ii.di s ^outll-w i. ',i ' t I i,.,iii/tte, an.I w ;il be li I to n -’iT-. al li \ i' ilol- i.iis the season, and ti n doliar-i to iiisui'i: a mare ■a to.d , liie nione’.' coii-Kh red uue the lir.^t ui -No\i.iuber nexl. -Ml ])0'>-:l)li cal'’ will he 11- t-'i'il to prevent aCi.^leU'>> or i >e._ipi but I will '■''t he lin )h fur eitii'. r. An\ p^ i.'on lia\ in;;' jjiit '";n-‘to l‘alhtii\ tile l.i^t s' ascn, and i.iileil to i^''-t iiiuLs, sliail be ei.ti'hil to a leap tin j.re- "'t season gr.it;-,. LL\\I> ni.\UlN>. Marcli 7, i«.(\ l'-’t>^.i .lust V Nl) forsaie al this Olio c, in a p:ini]dili t toriii, “ >tricture^> on a jnee.e v.ilUi u b_\ Dtvid Ilenkei, entitled Ileavenl;. 1 iood i f *’’’gi n-i’a'ion, or, I re.itise on llol_\ I’lapli mu.'’ .liiM.i'u .MiiiPiii., I . I). M. I’l'ice, J.) e. n'.s, ^^‘Vuvvni K\w W\e AtuuvwwuV. I' '- I' 1 iilili he 1, and lor s.ile at ihi'. ei'V.ce, pin;., l.J.', 1,1..., >• \ si-nu ,ii Pii t!i • .vtoiu - .11' n!.” iSv S V M; I I. ; A i.i I I f, .\. .M. Vnus\‘A\>\L‘s'' NViu-viW'.Vs,, J' ’t t'de_, a* 'Jj ’■ fHiUtanj 2.oUcf(>;==^ S0UTH.0.jm01IIJA. l llfST (,'LAS.S. fHi5ifUnHrouss. To ie J, arurcn in h,^ {'If,/ „f ('hc"l^(on, 1 7tii 111' JMaVi 5 And linidied in a few mi.iutf^. I. 15. VAl F.S ti A. -MclM Vin., SnKiui\ 1 I’ri/c (;f i.‘lo,(,(;0 i.- 1 - • V.500 :,,ioo 1 *’,000 - l,ji/0 ;^o'i(i 1 1,310 1 ,o 1 0 () 600 .'),r.oo It.' 100 1,200 13 V.1 :.'u 780 6 ‘1,080 7,800 ,) - 2,■'.,400 8,760 15, GOO Prizes. 1 'J|,3R0 ; It’anks. i Ticki ts. } 5f5-!,810 To determine the prizes in this Lotterv, the •10 numbers w dl be sever.tlh placed in a’w heel on the »!ra\vii out, and that ticket having on .t the 1st, -M and ,h1 drawn numlu rs, in' the ordt r ii! v.hich drawn, will be entitled to the nri/e of And tliose live otlier tickets wiiieli shall have | on them the same numbers in tlie follov.inj' or-' ders, shall be entitled 10 ihe j)rizes ai’ixe’d to them respectively, V rZ : ^ The l>t, :>d anil Al, ^ J,5(;0. '1 he L\l, 1st and >)d, to The ,M, e.d and 1st, to The :h\, 1st and -d, to The .^d, Jd and 1st to Ihe MX tickets which shall have on them three of l!ic draw n nnmijers, and those three the Jd, 3d and Ith, in seme one of their sever al ordc'i’s, will cacii be entitled to a nri/e of 6UU. * 1 'I'iie l'ollo\vin; articlc is taken fioni j the London Courier of March 7tli. We //((.'j could hardly he j)ersuailc(l as we read it, j that liiere was not a mistake in the I name, and that it should have been Ilan- ;lolph in.stead ol’l[ume. At all events jitliits our Senate as well as it did ilu; i louse cl’ (’uninions..- j IV. r. Daihj ^'Idv. Mr. Hume was in his ;lory last nii^hl 5 for, with t wo or three ti'iilin*^ ex- ccjdions, he had all the business oHhe house to hiniseir. Nothiii>; came amiss to him. ]io talked ujton all suhjects ; and what is renlly extraoi'dinary, he talked upon all alike. No person could dis cover the .slightest diilercnce in the way in wliich h(; treated tlie most op])osile * ' every case there was the in . placed in a wheel i toim (lav of drauiiig, and four of theui be ^ t • ■ j'amc cautious accuracy with resjiect to lacts—the same uiierrinLr iurce oi' rea- same uiieri'm sonin;r_tl„. lelicity'of l;mgua;e— the same luminous arran;ement o? his matter. 'J'hc hon. memher's oratory resembles, in soine (le^;ree, whi.t is call ed a thoroujrh wet day in Novomhor —all driz/le, driz/Ie, drizzle, without one smai t shower, or one i)uli’of wiiuf from “ morn to dewy eve,” 'I’his pe culiarity may be explainetl, perhaps, by anoth-.'i-, aj)j)ertainiiio; to t!ie structui'c of his mind, which \ve have heard comj)ar- t.-d to a iilterinu: machine; all that it re^ every man who owns a farm of 80 or 100 acres, niiu;ht, l)y a wise and ini- proveil cultivation of one liall’ of it, and perhaps less, realize more producc, and lar better profits, than he now does for the whole. One half, therefore, had better be solil ; unless, bj' converting!; into pasture land, it will yield him more than six per cent, interest; for he must remember that it must be f.Miced and taxed. In one of the Koman'writi’is on husbandry, is the story of I’aridius, “who had two daughters and a vine yard. When the eldest married, lie f^ave her a third part of the vineyard; notwithstanding which he obtained from two thirils the same crop as from the whole. When the other daujrhter was married, lie portioned her witii half of what remained, and .still the produce of his vineyard was uudiniinislied. ” Brig^\s Discoursc. A Scotch parson once preached a long sermon against drain-dranking, a vice very j)reval(,'nt in his ])arish, and iiom wliii'ii rej)ort said lie was not him self yvholly e\eni])t. “W'hattner ye do, brethren,*’ said he, “do it with iiKKifration, and aljove all, be. modei’- ate in dram-ih inking. When yon g( t up, ind-eed, yc may take a drain, anil aiiither just befon; breakfast, and jie’- hapsanither after ; but dinna be alwaj's and must have immediate satisfjciion, or be should resort to personal chastisp,- incnt. On thir, the Serjeant, raising liiin- sclf np, said, “ Hut you won’t attact me surely while I am in bed, will you?”— “ Certainly not,” said the af^gnevcd [tar ty ; “I should never think of attackifu: u man in bed.” “'I'hen I’ll be d—d,” said the Serjeant, as be laid himself d..*\vn, \vrap])iii!^ the clothes rutmd liini,‘‘tf I ^ct out of bed while you aie in ihis town.” London Mai;;azint. The Litter ff.—I wonder that it baa never struck the discoverers of “curious coincidences” (a pestilent class, he the way) that most of the things in which men chieily delight hcjjin with a \V'.— 1 here are w'omcn, wit. wine and wi', l.>m; an alliteration of j;ood thiiujs not to i>e sur- jiassed. Again, observe how the latlies havt? got the W. aniong thein intlieir va rious relatiojj—woman, wife, widow ; they esca])e it only in the state of maid, hut the cockney would reach them here by giving the w to virgin. London Mm;. Dinri,'. Sufi^icitl operntion. — In the 17th ntim- her ot (he N’cw-Vork M«‘diral and Phys ical Jotunal, Dr. David L. Kogers hafi rei)orted an iinpori^ant and intercsung caseol epilepsy, of/o?/r/ce« years siatulingt cured by the operation of irepantii.ig. ihe subject of the case wus a M". D. -|.^'^■‘l -lb years, who had laboured under dram-drinking. If yo are out in the i t j j>revious 14 years. morii, v(! mny just brace yourself uj) with auither dram, and perh:ij)s take a- nither before luncheon, and some, I All others, voth any tliroe of the drawn r.uni.j ceives inctssaiitlv ooziii"- out without i •'’Ht-*r, which is iio so very |„;oe,„il,l^ U,l dinna I,. :,hvays 'I'jie KH) tickets which shall have two of the j ‘-‘il-lier tlie qu.'ility or (piaiitity of the de-! Naebody can scrupie awn numbers on them, and those two the ,')d posit. Mr. Ilume, indeed,'was ahjiost i just before dinner, and when 11 ‘|l », V ill :u h bi* entitled to >J0. nsmncJi 1.,.’+ -at.. - llui is . hrniinrht in. at home” last night, as tleserl is brought in, an’ after it’s i.s, in his enterlnmmentSj and | •‘"’.‘‘y v perhaps ane, or it may drawn and ‘It All otliirs (being Tuiy) with anv two of the drawn numbers on them, will each be entitled to a prize of ^6. Aiiil all those 7,800 tickets, hav ing but one of the drawn numbers on iliem, will each bi-. , i;ntitlel to a prize of ;f.i. i Huine spoke upon t!ie Scotch c'liTcn- , , Xoticlcet WI.;ch shall have drawn a prize of cyM'iesium. , dram-dramming. Afore tea and after as much Matthew played nearly as many characters exanijile— Poi-, twa, in the course of the afternoon just to keep 3’o fra drowsying and I snozziing ; but dinna bo always dram- matler.-. I superior lU-noimnatiun ean be iiitilled loan “ assessed taxes, and inh rior pui/e. | ^'OHiH'Cted therewiih. 1-rizes payalde forty davs after the .Irawing,. 'j- JIl’''” -'>>’• ;">rhn’s ins.-inity. and subject to the usual deduction of 15 peri t bank notes and gold, cent. 1 ‘J- M'“'* tdieap coi'ii and good bread. 1‘KK^ OI' 'riCKF. rs. j 1*' foval military college, I’ack;.g(,'s of ■'liekets, embracing the .jO : V ^ I””' diph.niatic education of ainbas nunihi r oi tlu Totterv, which must draw at least JU, iRtt, (shares in ]n-oi)ortion) with so manv (h.iiices tor caj)iial following rates : tea, and between tea and supper, and before and after suj)i)cr, is no nioie than right and good ; but let me caution ye, brethren, not always to be dram-diam- ming. .lust w hen yc start for bed, and i sador.,, , " Ii'- i'* ye’re ready to pop into’t, anti per- I'iHJU teaching ambassadors I'rench and 1 when ye wake ill the night, to i,„r ■ i ,,j]. majr be had ut the !■ take a dram or twa is no more than a Christian man may lawfully do; hut, UMw I I) > c l • . ! Uj)on t(‘!l.> W ill’uiu uml Aui'Mistiis. 1*1 1 ^ ’ W hole I acKages i-,,n_Shares in proportion. | 10. I'pon the union with Scotland-the DukecantlOll you not to of W'lllington—the :anadas—the M est (ndia !mort’ than I’ve meiitionctl, or Islands (■iljraltar, and the Cape ofliood Hope, i may be WO mav I»ass the boutuls of all in a uii.d. I ‘i , • n, ‘ . moderation ! ’ pri 7(> Bdchelors.—If there is one among ‘‘lor the last /crj, ” vys the report, “they have occurred s( \|ui ully as to di^quul • ily him lor lab( .• of any kind, a’ld they have gradually increased in lVe(ji4«‘tuy I I I violence. From their long i mifin- dway s dram uauce his mind i.s much impaired, and he is lavt approaching to a stale of idiotism.’* It appears that he had received u blow (Ml ihe head, some lime previous to these Ills, which fractured his skull. Dr. Ko* gcrs conceiving this lobe the cause ot' Ihe ills, recommended ati oj)i r :tion foi* his relief; and accordingly on the 5lh of I'el). 18J5, assisted by Professor Molt and Dr. King, he removed ihc injured portion of bone by the application of lrc|)hiiie, and found a spiculu of br^ne pro- jeciing into the brain. Dr. H. adds, “nine months after the operation, I saw this man in the street; he stated that ins memory h d nearly recovered its usual streiiglii, he has had no leturn of ilie fits} anrl is so far restored to healtii as to at tend to his busineas without // hote Ttcktts S,5 j (^uarter.s T"] lldtvcs . Sli'K) I Or^'‘()i'dirs for Ticl'.it;. in t!ie above I.otter^' re l ived at t!u- (Hliee of tl,e VnUm tiii .li>urrinj, and proinpll;, attend- T I to 1’, that ou e me su tH(» luii.p. 11. Upon Sir I'ercgrine I'lckle, and the vy |nirse. I'pon the half p -y list. must jiii>! !iic WM. Ul’DIMI.L To all u'ho/n it nunj coiiccrn. ~ ' I ’- t poll Chel-sea pensioners and Kilniain-1 this hoi)e!'ul class wlio takes iio newspa- or I will, ham hospital. j pe,., R-t liim read the following true slo- !. t pon avotc of 70.5,0(;0/. for general olh-; ,y. And if, not having the fear of wo- .is, which slipped tlirom'li Ins linnars, and' r ;i i i r i • i was agreed to without his'know ing'any thing ' failhlcsMicss before Im eyes, he about it. , sliil neglecl to stijjply liitnsell with one 16. I’pon the oul-pcp.sioners of (.'hclsea col lege. lt>. I'pon the roy.d military asviiiin. 1. I pon the wiilow s’ pt iisioiis. ly. I jion the ordnance e.stimati's, in detail any incon- \V^IILt{l‘.AS I have in m_v possession a mini-' TY her oi exieuticms belociging io sundrv j pi isoiis, w ho have ii.y receipts fur the same'; [ and whereas I am now out of olUce, and am net i authorised by law to collect the same ; i hope ' ‘I'e dili'ereiit subjects al least. 'J'iic those who ludd iiiv leceijils will caU on' iiie and ' b'-l 'lem tin refon must be numiiercd. htl their papers, now remaining- in my hands,! > pon llic-.survey of the whole kingdojn. as I Wish tone clear of lliein. Those who >ioi not av.iil tneinsehes ot this notice, ina>' ga t I •» » I i\Iust of our farmers cultivate toi) nuicii land inuch thi'in as the} l an . H. SMITH, former ('ufnfuhlr April 11. I.SJ(\ ui* .XovWy-V'uyoWviu, J\iecklenburg Countv. lil'i'uari/ .S/.'.v.y/0/r. IS Natiian lleaty i (Iriginai Attaehineiil, h v- ieil on (ij acre- of I. lul /|oiii- .VmleH'son lieatv. J ing .ioiiiiC aluwi II oliiers. 81 is ordered by the ( ’(Mirl, tli:,' a'Jv vi 1 i'-e-I Ilieiil be made three Week.s i:i lii ',.t.,w!)a .li'Uiiial, lor the dituidant to ajj;i ar at .M:.v term, l5.’t, and then .uid tliere to ri jdi-vv and i ! In: evils of possessing so land are obvious ; great expense I (if labor, and impfi l'ect cuitivation ; by |’.\liicli tlie land is, inipoveii.shed, and j (’(imj);irat!\’i'ly but sinal! prolit.s re.dlz- li 'h It is a eoinmon iilra aniontj l;;r- j nM'r.", lhatth(,“ best iiivesinienl o! pro perly, because till' safe.d, is in land.— I W In ii, there!(n'(', they h,'i\ i'accuinlated a ''iini of money,’tiu y \\-ilI, if ]ins>i[jlc. enj.ii'ge tlieir ianiis.' I5ut, in nio.'t in- Ih'fach of Promise of M(irrinv;c.—Hither to the protection of iur Courts under this knotty point of law and mor.ils, has been claimed exclusively by descried Je- niales. Al the jireseni Ciriiiii Court, however, in this city. Judge WaJworth piesiding,—a veteran swain, nunietl C'rawford, not nund)cring less i!ian 7 fc winler.s—and somewhat addicted iii asth ma and apojilexy, brought his .suil for damng-es sustaineiJ in disappoimmeiu .iiul toriured feelings, against u fair maiden of fj;), whom he had wooed and won, biit^ w ho at tlie very moment that was in make: him happy—when c.aki*, and bridegi jom, and the iiujilual torch were all ready, and l!ie two latter burning—revok-.l her promise, and left him a heart-broken lov er oliiioxioiis “ to the scorn, and whati*; worse, the pity of the world.” TIuk cruel she is named lienford, and against her llie complaining ancient Cupid asked the vengeance of iIk* laws. 'I'hc case ex • went and harvest came; ilie IVuits of j cited no liltli; merriment, and oc(;ii;)ied autumn were galhcied in, and the (piiel i'he ouil ail day. The jury brouglil their se.ison of winter anived. 'riic hne be-;'‘'''b'i into courl this morning. If was gone swain, one hi ight inoi iiing when he j ^h(‘ plaiiitill,* and mulcled ihe fair de- had nothing else to do, s.i(!(l!cd his horse, i ^ ill S damages and eosls. So of tiu'se useful chronicles, the lightest linnishmenv our wishes would inllict on him is, that he may become the hero of a similar adventure. ‘•A fanner in (^)nnecticut, having ne gotiated a treaty of alliance ; noni,'' the iiionnlain^of ihe dislant hill counliV, concludeci, amon;,^ other ecoiumiical re trenchments in his expfiidilure, “ to slop the newspaper.” 'I'he parlies not having lime, taste, or inclination for those dainty rut.le.com])osurcs called love leti-rs, held ti'r eommtinitalion wiih each olher. Months jjasscd (juicily along; seed time j provided himsell witli a pilli(jn to i>iing ladies lak ] ihe (lear one home, and rode oil'with a e warnimr. ph id to |.>Mu’, olhil ti. ;'ed iig.iin.st h;.n. I-.V VC 1—iir. :..,v. ' 1, A mo:,t extraordiriarv defeat of the i.se ju.;giiii 111 v>. .Ll.XAMHd!, I , , ji.e-adly determination to perpetrate the I ;jc e 11-. st.mer", it would lie _ mueli nioi’e hir mati-iiiKniV. 15ul al.ts ! for le-'''"^'tidatcs (d‘.instie.e was yesterday v. i’ „ _ Intel est to com ( rt snrjiliis inonry j male eonstancy—on his arrival he fouinl !in this ( ity. 1 he Xegrn Mielui, .v;iceie, and lix'k it U!i iii their (h sks, I 1 li„t ids joui ik y was lost, and that he eonvicted ol .Vrsoii on the 'J7lh I’ehnKirv bVviU‘, vA‘ #Vv)vU\-l^uvii\Viu\, 1 n dell Count\ . (.'lUli t (J l‘lat,s aiiit I't/iru- nrij isj). Jo!m St. wari ‘ ^ Si ire I'ai’.as to • !iew I lau.-e whv the real estate 'I he heir.^ .t la a ot ^.i,i Uh- di .’.-:.sed sliould i.ot NS ilhain M'_uai t, | l,i. s, hi to salisi \ thi ^ (Uceasid. J l;ii ’s judguiellt. i 1 :.Mjii a! III;.,'- to the s.,ti■ :'.;e!ii'U cd ti;e Court, !_ th.it .l.iin.'.i Stew.lit, I lioiiia.T l.e. en aaii li.s wile, aii.l -Most s St; .,rt, heir.-., ik u aii.int.-j in this suil, ar. net 11,1,:il,itants of l!,!', .";;.t.-: |tl^ iliel'i lur.' ordired, tl.al pii )l:e,ilion he in.ide lor ^ lii ihri II enl!i.., iu ti.e C:a..v\ :!a Journal, tlial liie j '-i'VM ') .''jiceii-, and kx'k it up in tin !n:;'v it deep in t!;eir celJais, to iltiply their acre's hi yoiid the iih ans ::ia)d euhivalioi). It i> CMnarked. hv eriain 'vriii'i-, that ‘ w-!'.n:'!rnd arc i/i iili'ii.'i' fn'ui m Hfi' IKH' • 'i'tn‘ Jiiriii'i's ■t tn i'crn till' \'r (fa /irrjccl- {'••!!irat(i! (Ifr''." Tdiai'c I'l'ljjusli- s (d'Corn a man will plant or a',-i ...s! o'.v iniieh labor weiild l,e sa\-e(!, ,im wi'uM f, ins:.- e over t’lis Ijrp- held ii it w( r( \v( iilu phe.iga intii t\ VuUld .'.I',' o;!f; aei'i ( an;e a day loo K.tc fur liie lair,—slie iiud j bisl, and s( ntenf ed to bf. hung on yestei- been marrii'd six montiis Indore—anilenii'hi), between the hours d lo and w\;s (d' it'foriiKitioii lie might have i;aineil Ue(.(irdm;;!y conveyed lo t!u; !;al!ows e from the nevvsjiaper, of vvhieli his' false '’ccted fori hat purpose, at the usual place. li !,e\v mil in value ma I • >-. . ^ ; .... V. ' land he ii;er>MM d (d dealing out hi' economy !iad deprived him.” ii I * • i'» ^!l J (. U I' ‘ i I to I,.. 1, I 1 |,,i- t!., 1.1 un-l.'.u V in ;-:,e.i . ill M.iv !!■ \t, !iv ^oii’c 111 ;i' rM ti. arm hK; lln pi a.;.';li '..ill be Ik ar.i mi nt, I'j I’lt in, p. o '1. .11. nrie.' adv. app. ar ;.t the in. \l courl ( ountv I f Ir. d.el!, a’, lb.- 'V illi , e'll till- .id -Nionv..;'. ■itloi .11 1.1 said eoiir'. Oi- .r aiisv\ I r, oiln rv. r e tin e.\ par'.e and liav e jnu,.’ - conu mo. t:. m.'1w.\to.\, cin\ •1. ol J, In I ir.isla i MOV. i:i iha.;.:-, : Lay, !i jl:i:;i, v I l.im. to I ii:inil;er 1 :!' ;id, ail Iroin ti:ci: ov. r a. iilii';!' 1 -\i:d ( M,C \Mtil his I- d the 10 ) 1 Id iied Ihit here an unex[)ecli-d dil'^icully arose —there was no one lo perforin liie office I)( I!'I'l'j.— liic anecdote now go-1'd execuiimier ! Ihe Sheiill (j1 harles- ill.!'- Ihe ruiuids rd' the pres>-, from the j ion District, wIhj eonld no!, certainly be Iasi Li'iiil'in, of (leneral Wirion's advice i ''»i''idered as the (dlieer on such an oe- to the I'l eiK hman who cwinjil.iiiied that !of a t’o'irt rC Mai^islrates r.nd an Ln'disiiiii..!! knocked him down when-t I’fceludders, n ficed under legal advice, i ver he a’lenipled to list—“.Mon ami, !'o ael in the matter—atid the Head Cor. ■•vIkh an l.ni'lndiioan l.inn ks yini down. do V (iM ; I'l iiiind' ,et up un'.il he is gone a- :ii'' (d a s'orv >f Si-i ieanl herj.'aid haMiig a'.iused i;i di ce:' to L^et i u or 1 J Inn, , . 1 I - r I ''d I'J siie.ik Iiaieii iielt''!' | i ),• ,,r I , ' . , I , t • , I ' ludlli';- • h. l :t!: t!ii‘ h;.:ii..> \\h:eh fialtni' ,\v I :,'I e: f M|,. a l:;;!l ;i i’i'Z'.'M • d (Jjl'iii an J h ■ 1 WI r (HI stalde, to whom this duly had been as signed !>y the Court that Condemned the crimliia!, reinsinl to perforin it. Where upon, at ’ o’clock, the i)risoti'r was brought back to the city, and is at |)re seuit coidiiKul in the jail. 'I'he life ol’lluv inloi'iiicd that a ijeiiileman wish- ' ciilpiii is ol course s:jfe. lo him; i'he Sei je;..nt con-! ('kurkslon Couticr. . as a client, desii ed liiat j — hemigiii bcshov.nup;ilie visitor, stalinn i William Dusenbnrv, of Harrison. DuW. '1 la wiuiesb. as Iiri j' -ni'. u ill aljuse w iliies ses, u us on the bvllovMiig moiiiiiig, whilst i 111 IjC(| iiis Iiaii.e, leiiiiiided tiu: .Serj(;ant d’thc arinise Avhii h be had hcaj>etl .... !j:ecert:n :av, p: , . I ( Weslchester C'o. N. V.} havinf;; ilranli up on hi III on p, » . es'!!i;>- that he I health and property, hanged him sol • I I i.ic'caue: n ihe I'itli ulN

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