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Peri is irocuroij six subscriber*, slialI re ? iv t i ? seventh i???t!.s. iJvertHiMiK'iil* iotm Toiling sixteen lines i r! three times for one .i i ;.l ? a>* itv-tive eents lor e;n enritiiiutoii e. s.t'n. .i|?ti in.-1 p'civf'l by the printer, ami . ??* t ie 1 nt-nia iters in 111 ? ? state. \ 1 it. rs i i i i >nmiii? - ? ei.itueiotIn paper in . -. .. pos-t paid. ro si n . v;;- s i;o, nr: * * NORTll-CAKt >1.1 N A STAT f. L TT^l&V,. |mr tip. i.tsr.rir op thf | SIXTH CLASS, FUR I H35. | To be drawn in the Oi'y of Raleigh, on Thursday the '-Ibf/i of June, ON I ML POpI L\R TV nil?in* tinu - f \ i: urr Sysftm ^U'O'iimhi .V Points, A/umtift r.t. <, A P I I A L I *< / ? / V I l I v I p k i z i:. $ ^uOm) I s i it /;.?i r:. t I'ri/e of >)?>.??(??) is gtAU'Kt I Pr.Ze Ol ."1.000 IS 3.O00 I I'ri/.e u: VI.'MIO IS 2.000 s IV i/.., ,,t l .oini is P.ooU 111 |*t l/es .it flint IS fMH.HI i" Priz? - of t"'t is l.ttttO In Pri/.-* of HOO is M.OOO . I ? i'ri/.es of 'J'Mt is n.uMit 1 H<? Prize* of 1?H? is 1 0.000 ; loo Prizes of fiO is fi.ooo 1 lii Prize* of :io is V?i| I'ri/.i > of 'JO is l.o'O 'fill) Prizes lit lii is !.:> "I ,0 mi Pri/. s of lit is fiO.OOO I (i.tlHO Pri7.es of l? is .'It'MHMI | G.Oito Prizes of 1 is Jl.OOO , H.*ti** I *r> / ???. amor.ntiriu to ft I SO, tux I j * . ? \ I 11 Ze* | ? i v i' ? ?? i ri < \ S i . i \ . .. aft i the 'Irswirij?, > ct to a ilt-iiui in? : ut fi' ; -en per ? ??nl Whole Tickets, . . ft l Halves, .... "J ?- 1 | T* I i r\i i< to !?o had of ALU:\ 1VVUKS, ./iTi/1/, ill 1.1.si: ?u ?l .11, .N i ?it I i i ? \il ?i IN J Oil.- 4 7 S Sfufr of . V1'arolitut. Or r?iirt f\mil/i/. Superior l' ?urt of l.tw, March Term, H;tr?. .tndrrir Palloti 1 v*. ? Petition for Divorce. Elizabeth I'!'/. ri. ) IT * ri ? _f i > t to eat infection of t lie Court. tiit F.l'n i ?? i ration. the (iofcn l i'it, i io* an (habitant if (hit <Utt: It it therefor <1 * I that |inblii:jlioii l?e mi !>? I? r t .r? ? ? til ? ith? i i lh?* 'I - > ?r.i i ? i It rJ< r. f'.i ' ? ?ol n ? !? . t t . n | > ir ot tin* if * t - it ?? ? i >r Court <?l I. iw, to '??? to'! I for < ir in ??? . nun tv. it the court inu'c in Ho eh >ron;' . <? i li t >'i I M in Itv i i -> jit? ? ii'i'ir in**!, then at there to pVn t, .i oner or ch- our to tin* 'Ji 1 vi to, otherth eatne will lie tikci / > ' ? Vmto a ?.I ilwrc'l i r'lH'iic'v WiltinH, t] ? ? ri??? A Hritee < ? rk ot imii sttil Co r', at .:*? ?. in lit Itbnro tflth, tho Moiidtj of Mt i \ 1' i - t w. Hum;, r. s. c. Price \.Jv. :> 0<") ??" t i *tafc <pf .Ytrffi'4 'nrutin ft. Oramit Conn'ij. 1 1 ourt of I'i* i? anil tjuarti i St\s-u>ns. May IVrm, 1 : Oil I If.l \ 11ar11n T. ' " ? ' " '' , I i ' Vhartn pki! r. ; u!jo.'.' :,r tl.?- !??- '?'< III. ''Ml ?? ?^T|. If if* <ir *?? r i! bv !'n '' inrl, t .i , ? 'i i , III- III J |. . i * f! 11 ? 1 -'t -I ill H ? - ' * ' ' l in-*- iii?ni ,<t : it mi ? i'i ? !>??'"? ndint 4p |>''.irx j|t itio in xt ti-r'ii nl ksi I court, ti? Jm ? il ?'?t I In- C: u nt it .ii'- i i|i,! ?:> mm !? on I bo iii i'i m.i ' ii ' i \iijjn it ncJtt, ent t into 'i iilij i(i11 i ? \ hH I ? , to l?aii*', I'm* i ii ii it wi'i !,i I H ? u ,ii Iiitn Ii* fli t .1 I. w itm j? l-i i i r? V r. i ? rU ii "**?ii court, 4th Mon-lay in vl i v J fMiiN r.\vi/>u, c. < **. J'fH-c ^? 1 x- J>y t i/il Sw\\VA\. yt 111! V- n v w ii*- >1 \H HIA IMBI Ills, Irm I I'l iii\ lii'il i?niJ bn.iiil without Hiiy 'i-l i i 'Hi in i ii I iff i'l- In f'irw *'n all !?? f fro ii mr'i ,f ij?, t' tini* with or iriHfm ? 1 - i- i i |I| H no Inbl i ni her conlr n *i fi ?iti-r i'ii? ,tatc TMDM VS KOHKIMS. May 27. I'i .twp JOII I'M I VI I %<?*, i"-A''Cxit"d Jt ill - < I'Jicr with tin itl'ifi - 4*!iJ j ti'uraty NOTICE. v^/ VNTKI) to purchase from five to ten thou * Hitittl yards of '/V>ir, ami Yotr ami f'offo/t V #> 11 T ##, for which the highest price will b" given in ?I- rchauilise. LATIMER BARKER. Msy 2::. 72 7 .i.v.v#7fs st:n 1 ^HIO '",5S 1 ' ,or,i"r"TAI'ow for W \I.Ki: : \NDERSUN & Co. i)illMav ??'. 72? r <> n * \ 1, 1:. A < ? 1 'It, strong, fa mli ItAltOL'fllF., anil ~ > S. Is I?t Harness; also a plain iLLKV wi'h liuriiess. # Inquire at this nflire. May 21. 71 6w Tin; *12.K M'BiTI'UIKT. 'pile. h.\-> Hi' i ' on. tec oft. o llarllord 1 mnli mlh Societv nave cotttnii need n month!1.' \? ihlu- itioii, ? .1 ic I tlie Silk Culturisl a ri Farmer'a Manil tl. fnc of ? t ? ?! ''if piiS'iration 11 to dissorni riMi 1 1 , ?!_? 1 !?!?? ? . ?? of the cul?iviitioii of I Mn rr\ Tree, iu ult it* varieties - The r 1:. ? .t-o,., orrri The pnuJi tf mil ot t o ??!i(l tfie !(? ? 1: of Sii!?, in thi' iim-i up proved method T'u :rnport.inee ot this know- j w . a m ? it Ij ? t.,ut tlie nctl a id lievoi- ! to ' ii1 cult'iri' ot Silli ;t> 1* it not tr11?;? , to t 1 .t (!? r 1 v? >I from my 0 ? 1 t.?;i m men > .hi In1 put upon 1'. il if al so 1 1.1 ? 1 ,?i ( ? iv tanner can r.u-o ? 1 , r 11 linn.tied dollar* w ? ? r 1' 1 ot ?..*. without 1 ' '? Mm: with h:- ti . ta'v agricultural ope f i- ... It 11 in ? d r to 1 \ .11 t iin-clt of this fi 1 tv to otitnm < ? ??nil. n y and wcaltti, w .? . :r *? 1 a l? mi. I 1 v ? g.\en '1 111, h?. 1 -t | -??!?? iiiloi'?< tt.oii .-a '' v subject?t-.r m bout t fin atti * - v . tie fruitless. It I*. th etor> , tto* '?j i t t.i the I'nininitlce to fail tl ia ? it 'tin tmn ??- ? at miivi v M po?? t t. . ... 1 .rate I lie public* , w ,u' no .1 1 . teic 111 mini or Jirec ? r\ f n - a 1 lie )? .i .1 to rec 1 tig tno "*? 11W 1. j t1 rr w'h . .1 . lot- a ml eApvfiiier.t*, as w 1 ?? ..Pee f.irnu t. ram. mlk an 1 pr pate it tor mat let, mtiu it lurtto r .. lowicge or a?. - -* tin .? Il a ? - > ou'ai 1 int. re- tig mat ter on agri' n'tiira1. ? d?j- If in pei.cr:,!. ) 1 |{ 1 i,. . , toi -! w il lie put. lain i .11 in t number-. ,,t i .til t/i;.trto Face, at j"i 1 f \ t 1 1 1 r no auo-eriptu?ii k ill l.. i> r.m il 11 1 "i> paid in aii am 1.1 ami tor not 'e-. than .a \oar. ihs. riptl ? - ?? civi J ' y F. t?, fOM-l ik, "??( ?? mrv, it .ir'.'or .1,1 "ii ,t .? I10111 *l.(i., 1 oiii mil 0 itinni may ad -r - ; ; ; -t iijl .1, Ml I I tie attended to ? t. j* ... ... , w ! 1 mv t e a( <h.i; r ? ti lie tne pu!- u a?' 1 tor one } a r, Hartford, \pril 1 - t. 7l ? I \ Vl' UiiWiWA Wt'WnViV. ' > \ > iwjv iro- n tS .ih^rrito r ? , I 11 * l? <>f Miy, :i hmn.d hoy hv the name o' '?? I \N| >|{ |? |(| | 1 it '("h, ii.on <-n \ t .* r h i.l n>jr. i liriL'ht lit i ullo, fthout ti?e I -t il-ven no ir? 11ix: i '? .?r on the tori ii jer ot In a i 1 r . ? nh'ive rew.tr I win tie ? i ii tor 'i< <J? wry to i?i -nti*. ri'ier and a (n-r ?uii.? ar? 'o r hv ' oarmii from liarl'Mirine or 11i>,? i<? vi'ia; .-a .1 tn>i JAMES MOOKE. Oiang' rmi'ify Mm ??. 72- ivrp i \mj a *>:: .'??it - . ,. . w , - i, s to 11 n ;i.i -o 11 n i" tit Nl?t<i .' ki \ \ miii ? NKiiltOtS, ! hi I .'in' iii; 11 r }m ii ? - i.i ( \ 11 Ilia ii any ? t o r jiei -on i.i millK> t. (?i:oik;k lvws. A i: \V \ i % l ( ji-yy/^LLyrnXy <&$? ' J. f \V, j ?! !? ?<??! hi i tt?'ii*;vc a-'iort ~ . * it ds in their line, consisting of .lit V "i.. of (.<?!,!> \M> SM.VJ'li WATCIIKS, \ ?.i:? \ i \ \uw' r\ or c/?ff S'ftshiomtbtv mi >i< \i. in? rim mi:ms 0f Jif ii'rciii Uitids, rni:mioMi: i i:ks, SIM:( IWCf.t'S, <}..1?!, SMverlMated, and Steel, to Milt all age*. \ ??<? hi .1 mortmcnt of i> i: n n\fi t: it v, xc. Xc. M i \*'mo m .1 In- Solil unusually low lor t N< ?. \V \T('I[!'S repaired at sliort notice, and warranted. \* i ?'t *> ? I >1 K H i <; II It It K l> # o \ i it \ < T, fS now .if ii!? man i tfir t?rf"ilrr!? of tine hoi i< i in: riojoi if.'.l to cal' and *# r lot, <i i" > i . on in in r < I-?f nf l"i binary, rnda I ?tft I i m". f if ii.irtlcn'nr-1 ?? ''an Mil I* ALLL1N .1 IIAVIK. .fineiir ? * P5 rnnr. Fxaininution will lit* on the 22nd and I 1 '23rd instant. 'I he next session will cuui mence on the first Thursday in August. Mlt. LINDdLV, heretofore teacher<f the Commissioners' School, w ill conduc t the F.ng hull department IVM. ./. BISGHjIM, I'rimipul. *f~ f? The Raleigh papers wi'l insert the a h vp three times. June 1 73-* N 0 T I C i:?T A x t: s 11 \LI. attend at the t'ollowioi! times and places tor the purpose of coi'.'-cting tin 1 .it due tor year 1S3-I, t-. wit: At Feter >. Clark'* on Monday i! ? Oth < f lu'v; a' lohn Newlm's on Tuesday 11.? i , ;,t Judge Ruthin's 14ilis on Wednesday t? w ul George Albrigi t's on Thursday tin a? lohu l.ongN on Friday the lOlh; at \luh . Holt's mi Saturday tl ?? 1 Itb; a' I.m i S. Tur rentiue'a on Monday tin I3ih at FT or;? Fm cell's on Tm s.lav tlie 1 1th; at i he-.i-y t. Fauci tt - on Wednesday the 15th. nt Jai ? - j 1 luteheson son Thursday tin 1?> h at \ . < w p "VI*t uulcy son Friday the 17th; u' (;? i?r*e \. I Mehane a on "atiiruiy the ISth; ?l tt e < <ni ? J hon*e iii Mi Istio.ou'jh ?'ii Monday the h; j at IticheiBun N ilium's on I uisd.y 11 ? '21st; | i Rankin M'Kec's no Wednesday tin %i'Z ', tl. x \ Park* t - store on Thursday the "2.vl; i at tti liatn l.ip.-t nu ll's on I'musv the *2 It at I Hants i nkersoii's on Saturday the 25ih; at ' J.tine- Trice's on Monday the 27th; it 11? ti- ' don's store ?>n Tuesday the '2-th, at ? httpil Mil! n Wednesday the *29th; an.: at Morrows , * on T iuriday the 3<Jth. I he d ie trati-s uppointed to t'ikc the Tax ? l.i.-t I? ir 1-.I5, wil" .itten in then r? -peetive districts for that purpose on the i'iy?a id at . t' ?? place above ti nned i'unctuah'y t- re ijueSted. Jaincs C. Turrentioe, Sh'ff. June t?. 73 ? \ o r i < i:. / 11H K sul si ri:??T icrcby c?vo9 nou.-o t ? HF.T- ! I'L K, out the lri?at< < -? : lotoi I' ? ?, <lectrt?? <1, i at he is prep .r? <t t | a ! i.? ; on 1 .ipC'calion or to her lee > r- ,-o - -i.' e .\ t!.o J thslrihutivi- - tar'1 ot tic p roon i' ? ?* ot Mie . said th-cia-cl, w;tli inter-*-' ' LUKI-; i MI:u. ! May -">. Tvi 3iv I NOV I.L \"M iJt V LI ItblNO. \Y A LI > Ill's LlliK\K\ . POU'l i ul.lo j AM) MUSE I M. j \< the publication* now from t the offi *c of the Select Circulating Libra* | r\ are nt a highly popular ca-1. nil ot a | efi iracter til he appreeiaictl hv ll ?? ? tin i-.tied portions ol tin cominnm v. tod to circulate every where, hv con.-.ft with the proprietor of the VI nee tun, that work, the Port Folio and Llhrarv. are offered ;o tho-c who take the thiee on the fol io vine conditions, viz.? Tne Museum. Port Folio and Library, if pod tor in a lt met* and : <Mre--ed to the same imlivt lual. whether in ! w n or eountrv. wnl be -upplnd for SI'i Ot). thus < :i ihluig evcrv u.div dual to tj? ? 1 it by the clubbing system, without the ne* ees*ity ot app.v.e.j to others. Tho*e w ho have made a pat tneiit for the ear rent year to either ot the works, of what ever amount, will he privilo id |o avail llieiiisi Ives of t!n< arrangt iiieut, hy pay ing ihe balance:?thus I. Th -c who have paid or now j :;v S.'i <)?? lor the In! rarv, shall receive the Museum and Port Folio, the price of w inch i- vfi ()(i. on the pa\ ment ol !->7 00. II. I'liose who leave jiai.l or now pay -?.ti 00 for the Museum, shall receive the Library and Port Folio, the price of which i< separately S* 0'), on the pay no nt oi S'? i)(). I!l. Those vv lio have paid or now pay I? >r thf* Port folio -hall receive tin- !,i br try ai I Mu-??>:?: ?? ?? pat ing h a sum ! as will be equal to ?12 00 on the whole* I Iti i\kk*.? Tli'' three works thus \ sued together com prist a ere ? r amount nl the current literature oi the age t!i in i> i?si; ,| m a periodical form from auv ?? It er otlice hi the i uiicd States, ami will, the proprietor believes, with the addition <1 i good newspaper, supply to I uniiies all the advantages whieh could he lur* j nislied in a most i \n n.4|te reading-room in one of our Atlantic cities. In the In* hrarv the newest ami best hooks are re gularlv po lished; ;n the Museum and Port 1 oho it has ! cell loillid b\ evprri* enee that every thing we could wish to copy t'roin tin eiiti'e ltriii*h literary pe riodicals, olllitlil>g lliostlv >110 politi :al ar ticles, can he rapltil\ issued. These puhlicatioiis einhraee so much thai i> de sirahle to be known, ami la ? > general' Iv perused hi tin best em 1 ? <* ? \.iieti< i, that to be w ithout eitln r i* t < . >p a link hi the iitciarv eltaiu. The) are d under ilie control of one mind, and therefore the re uler w ill very rarely indeed he eonipi Ilrd to pay lor the >jine matter twice, as they are independent of each other, complete in themselves, and free hi general from any repetitious of the same articles. These views the propri etor respectfully throws out for the con sideration of the friends of sound and wholesome literature. \i>\M WAi.nn:, 2<?7 ("hesnut street, Philadelphia. |i ~f /'.if fur oj these works can ( srrn at (hi* ' tj/ice. EM, tor sale at this Ullice. " May our ?'?? '? soil, i ll !?'.? 'Hni, nature's liettei ! !? ; nor i'i'r ? vi H -if! " 1'rMin 1 '1 i? ? m- r I SW EFT POTATOES. This excellent vegetable would he | more ?xtenstvelv riilti\ated but for the | great labor of plartioc and ru!?ivatinp j llieni in the usual mode, and for iht* d?f fienltv of loepirg Mom in v. inter 'IV) obviate the first difficulty. I have, for about twentv vear^. ceased making hi'.h ultngt 'her, art! p' .n'ed in rnl^e-s. i hr? k i.i? i! e ground well, Ml il if n* res- . snr\ h to row it; th> n with a har h ?"??r or ear\ ; h?nj>h, throw thr-e furrows togeth er. To ('? niplete M e ridge, i ik?? a w eed n g hoe or tine rake. a- ?i dtaw the dirt j up tirsi "i ? side and tin ti on the ??tfj- ? er. to about tlo height poiatoe h !i> are i iisua!i\ made. t >|m 11 a tr? r.el. i n the top of the ridge ud drop the slij - five or six inches ? ri,en\?r with the hand about two inchf s tin p. i I nis iii.is alt. nije.i w Hi spvera! at!- : \aniaL" rpqmring le-s giound, lex- la- j bor ir ; regaling tin- ground, less in rui- i in.g 'In seed roots. i?*-in bending rtdg- | r- ti in hills, and greatly i? ? in digging. ! I last operation is tlone mostly with t!i ; <mi{:!i. A Her r-eanng ofl'the vines run :i furrow along the ridge, taking down about two tilths on one side, re , turn and throw oft as nitieh on the other ' - ie:i\ing ahoui one titth in the mid- i die, nearly lull ot" potatoes, w Inch can be ! easily torn to pieces with the hand. A | itoo will l?e necessary 'o move the dirt ! i! row n out hv the plough so as to fanl- ! r.a'e the picking out the p.- 'aloes. 'I his mode of cultivating and taking up tin crop, reduces the labor, tn my es timation. nearly one half. 'lo obviate the difficulty * to keep ing 1 put tnv potatoes in a garner in the Crllar putting chaff or dry dirt around and on tin ni; put them up the same day tin y an dog. W hen freezing weather i mi s < ti close the cell ir windows. In mi- u ay 1 had swee1 potatoes for the ta ble throughout the lart cold winter. I'lant about llie lir^t iff April, and be sure to dig after the fir?t hard frost enough to bite the leaves. ( /"vrr.? It is gene???-illy supposed that rli.u r e:i: not he cultivated to advantage in tins climate. This a great mistake, as 111v one who has seen the extremely luxuriant crop on a small lot ot Mr. M.al lett's in this tow n, can testify. The soil i- not go nl naturally, atid no particular I lir.s b ,\i been taken to make it so. and w t stalk- urew to the length of four feet; mil from lr-- t!? in an arte of ground, af ter feeding 4>x cows and two or three horses for a month, there was cut more than S<?0 worth of forage, at one cut ting. In the fall it i< expected that an other rutting of nearly equal value will be made. Why will not our fanners pay some attention to this matter? There is not. we believe, any article cultivated here, which ill yii !d then, a richer crop; and it would i'd some gratification, too, to feel that they would be r lieving the state nl the reproach of importing vast quantities of northern bay. This is what we can ii.mt feel reconciled to, that a strictly igriculturai state should import thousands of dollars worth of hay from a distance id'8 or })00 miles. /(^/. Obs. The great western line of improvement in I'oni'f* lvanin, connecting Philadelphia widi Pittsburg. is now in complete and most successful operation. Leaving the lorinrr city, the traveller i* carried on :? rail road?not by strain howevrr. we be* Iieve?to Columbia on the Susquehanna, a distance of about So nub s. Thence lie proceeds, in a splendid and commodious | ackct boat, on the canal, to Holidays burg, at the eastern banc of tin Hleghany Mountains, 172 miles. Here the eastern line of the canal terminates, and the tra veller is transferred once more to a rail road, which runs around and over and throw rh the mountains vfor there is a lone tunnel) fot the space of Jill miles, presenting, in its route, all that is ?ild at I b? autiful in nature and curious in art. \rnvmg at Johnstown, at the western ha?i of th<* Alleghany, he tiuds another elegant packet waiting to convcj bun to I' burg, on a canal 101 miles long, lb performs the whole distance?Iot? riiiM.s?without danger or fatigue, in J m i/at/.t, anil at an expense, exclusiv: ut meals, ot only ten dollars?Au\ one ?.:> this vicinity, \vi>hiug lo wi-tw'i ly, would find it to Ins inter. - '. t?n ti.?j score of expense and l.vti'iur, *o to Philadelphia to tuWi a I ir>t:ut. i' !ili> ul , 'rt/iu. Flail Hood fri in ti\> Mtlairurt to tf c sit.'imtic.? Pcr.tist ivanm ami New .1? i ke\ j?rt?:tit? in a v?m\ short tinu to In? > nlirriy intersected with lln *r ado u oh nit] rovcmriits. I hen* is lew 1 ei ?? i x ecuu-d a r?>i11*? from lltirlingion t?? .lie Atlantic. It is already (ompfew d fmm that place fourteen miles to R: in- . us C'rtek. ami tiie r? -ulue ol tlie stock fi r prolonging it fr?>m thence to P.i.rm tat uas offered at Philadelphia last w..k. The country is h:u 1.1y lava ruble. 'I ; . re is hut one excavation, which i* on 1 \ l?i feet for 29' miles, and no curt attire > ? i>*r a radio* of 20(10 |u? i. The ? ?;iin:tU i. cost is 5.500 to 5*."J li(M) | ? r iiiiif. tnakii ?: tlie total cost of 49 i toil' s a! out So' ' 1 no. Principal sources of revenue trans;. na tion ol pine wood, iiin*-- i: errh ? tc ze, lumber, bricks. c. and pas>? ? g? t - ihe watering places on the a shore. I he ai noal amount is estimated at ilO.I-ol) tons, and 12 0U0 passengers. I'oulson. The New Orleans Louisiana Adverti ser states, thai bv a resolution of the city council, the mayor is required to pur. chase for the use of the city *'rottoti xrrd oil." This article is said to he decidedly superior to the best sperm oil. 'I here is now a mill lor the niariilacture of this oil at Mobile, and another at Natchez. During the past session the legislature incorporated a company, en titled the Cotton Seed (hi Factory and Insurance Company, the subcriptiou books for which will shortly be opened, and a factory " ill he established in New Orleans, which it is expected will go into operation in the month ol October. Premium for Silk.?A law has just pone into operation in the stale of Mas sachusetts. w hieh ctves a premium ol tif t\ cents for every pound of merrnaiiia hie silk capable of bnnp manufactured into the various silk fabricks, produced from silk worms raided in that common* wealth. Several hives of xfi)ipfr<ii he* '??ine plants of the cochineal cactus, ami i crav rabbit, have been brought to Key West, in the brip Betsy I'rnm Campeachy. They were forwards i y Dr. I'errine,'.ho American consul at that place. WHITKWASII. By saturating the water in which the lime is to he slacked, with common salt, a whitewash may he made which will neither crack nor rub ofl" on one's hands or clothes. Public Execution.?An act nf the Legislature ot' the State of New York, passed at the late Session, ordains (hat the execution of criminals shall hep .Iter take place within the w alls of pn-?>ii .or within the yards or enclosure* adj u*? nt thereto. It also enacts that th Sh' r itf of the county in which the exec 11 is to lake place, shall he presen; o- the occasion, and shall invite, by at 1- .. hue days previous notice, the preseno oftho judges, district attorney, clerk ar i sur rogate of the county, together w.ih two physicians, an 1 twelve reputable v11i 7.0ns. lie shall also, at the request of the criminal, permit such minister or ministers of the CJospel, not exceeding two, as the criminal shall name, and any of the immediate relatives of the cri minal, to he present, and also such ? fn cers of the prison, deputies and eon stables, as lie may judge expedient,? but no other person whatever: run - ill any person under age be permuted to witness the execution. American Enterprise.? I* [? ?? our countrymen arc driving a vuy. able business to Mocha in ?\frien. Th ? send vessVls with gunpowder and spec which they cxctiange for cotTee. r ini-. hides and -kin-, and carry them (<? M.u scdles, Leghorn and Henna. Thi pro fits are immense, and our country turn present hive this trade pretty : to themselves. ?ilb. Paper. Microscopic Engraving.? Mr. ("? Toppin of Philadelphia, has cngravi .1 tin* whole ot the Lord's pr tver on <>ie tenth of a square inch?a space h ? t one fifteenth the size of an avcra ? penny piece?so that instead ot ?, of this prayer within the con of sixpence, Mr. Toppan's graver w . . produce fiftci n. Tin w! .? lid ,c, prin ted in a character equally minute, wouh oulv e.iv tr a spr.ct of sereniteu xne' ? square.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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June 19, 1835, edition 1
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