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f t i: Ours hre the plans off fair delightfnt peace u.nrarp'd by party rage, to lire like WoUiers rjlRTF DOLLARS Prr Annum TujnsjDdtv, may iof i sari 11 !P A'J AV4 F44l! 'ST1P1! lPf7 irMlyyl idb. (ft r .H1 (D'l-CTrU -!r . . . . 1 1 1 t : - .fife.- ! ' 111 - 1 - - - ' . i -.. : , ' jS 415 PU S HE n EV K H t TO fcSD AY, MSfrJasepn unie a: wit. Y.i tn Dottiiis nf aonum one half in advance. ;Thoie Who lonot.ithr at the time of suhacriW n g j of MubKeuntlv.crive noticeof their wish to.havt the Paper discoiitiniieJ at the expiration of tht - yar,w!ll IwjsumeJaB Jesitin j Us continuance I until countermanded. ; A O V K EC TtH E ITI E t T S , - JSI ot ef ceding .r re iAr, will le inserted f h rrt limfi fir a l)ollar; and twenty -five centafor each sulVei'et:t iul)Iication:ihoseofgreater length in proportion. Ifthe number of insertions be not marked ' on,themtthey wiHlw continued until or. dered out and charged accptdinjrly- . Z.J 'li i ii T-T i rtT U 1 9 MAXIMS .FOIl FAUMKUS. 1 1. The fanner oi.ht to rise early, tw er that uther.l(i so, anl thitt butii his i x itupU is'jolluwetl anil hi onlers ob y- that 5 hj 3? fcal a plenty 4if ntnn, k wa ;i gnwl croV r Tltis et ire t o hi k i i g-r-:i n iQ lie p-siitl of iuy cogiaf in a m w ti t -s h trt the rottrluiinn, fhat corn in it sit have t plentj f tlistance ne vfny ele why vas the corn 4 by 4 tf,thfc.k, whllelhat 3 by S4iad tlist.tnce enoiigh - .when there ,vere hiore stalks on an acre nf, the latter ihatt oh one oihe'Tormer-wliich reiin1j ue, that many persous. amrtjiey intelli ett and eifucated fatmet too,- think-j-no, o nclude without thinking- th.it be raose' 4 and 4, arid S and 3. and 5 t -2 ami 2 1-2, 6 anil 2, and 6 1-2, and 1 1-2, 6.anH2, ajid so on wheii severally add-, ed inake 8 -that, : therefoi e, there are the ame number of stalks on an acre,pfatited in either way Thi you lenow is", not the facton the contrary the, number f stalks u inversely a the jDrwfoc of the two uutnberK. For instance, tlie rtmubiT of stalks on an acre 4 by 4. is to the number on an aqre ty 2, as 12 is to 1 6. The reason ia this rntne land can l)e;contained in a Square, ,i - ?.. . ..... - . t- man tn any ouier rectangular ngure cou-1 kequently, tliere are feer squares in an acre.'thnn there are t.f any ftther rectangu lar figure -so, also, the nearer tiiese ii-. th board of the viHian and inidniuh a- sassttt in their respective county prions. people shoulil make the building of a Penitentiary a quesiion at the next e iection, or, instruct their present repre- entatives to introduce and vote for a till having that object in view. Until! they do, it never wilt be accomplished.! We have, sufficient evilence that Ueh establishaiefJts exists and are pro-! pen manageil, they itivambl.v produce! a revenue to the State, and iiot tinfre-i quent'y brins abtut a reformation of the1 convict a id engender industrious habits; tor tney up not lie idle at the ""'I u ;"-?,ch hc ha,,I --The present sepulchre built of brick entered., lielievin? I wis ab iut in ut i :....,-- t.:n door H of iriin: In fi'onr ' riiiiixl it. anil on the grave i!self,;roW bifshes and trees of various, kinds, but mostly ce dars, all more or less mutilated Ht7 the thousands of travellers who resort tilth- a little sport, and not prferrihg child's play, I dropped a secoifd -ball -into mv rifle, p'-epnr i-orv to the 4ifl ct. Scarce Jy had I effected tIJis lastfact when, cast ing a searching ;lance iAot the favern, l Oebcld two Hlii.f.105. $41; "'apparently er every yar and cannoi feVtst 'he temii emntins sparks of fire, f These I knew tation of carrvins to their r,m.. h.m.A. to be the eves of the pander, and imme-i some reliq from Washington's tomb, dtatel v bringing my rifle my fare, Het H.v dear are these relics U Americans! d ive," and sent in mv IW. Those who In Mssnri anl Louisiana; in Florida have heard the occasional low sullen and Maine thev have, the same interest: growls nf a Cat. when fiilfinn ran r,irm ! Avn ! .1 atoMt . A...:.- honest I smuo ir tU Aenti'ter e 1. ... m i cniayi r inn iit arc r iimn ami u n im im? i wan man's expense, as in our i Is. buf oarh ,t .kS .;. r,i.., k..:L :r . - - - iKt i . v y". ; mi numi iu;n peer. Ami vet what are theyr ijommniy puss win weigh onty etjrhtjoii ten pounds, twis of cedar! Mmv a mighty Mon whereas the panther weighs about two arch slumbers in the' arms nf death un- huudrcd. one is compelled to perforin a rertaiuj ittantum ot labor in a specified time ev ery day, or receive punishment. On the above day,, the Court took up the case folV Maxnj Fthtr9 indicted at the last term for perjurv. and bound over tor his appearance "at thfs. We were not present at this trial 5 but it ;ip pears the evideuce was nut such as to convince the jury of hU.guilt, and he wan acquired. 1 l der th' nrssureof monuincnt and st itte: At the place where the panther en'er- and aes r i!l n wi.hunt a fmompnt nt a ed, the ascent was nearly equal' totha sitir'e ".flower near his grave bcitij; distur- of the roof of a house for twelve 01 fif- bed v pilirrim, a m-m-nto (d'"tlie de- teenfeet, then exleniliti down Ward on, ceased. Psteritv seldom sheds a tear der the floor of "tn entrance nearly ti ver -hovvy monurnenis: vu may read in 'he place where I stood at which place let;es of gold records ot virtue and nob e there was another openini, but covered deeds, but siffei -ae, knowing 3iow to wnu uuw 1 wo ur inrpe iet fleeii. I r. annteriatp nrl rprnnk wi tm rf. I n A 1. . . .. . . -i.-l . . . V V , . we "e.eni 'oaUed my rifle, and in Uie mean tm..,!hans remember them. The marble mav mi iw m km u wr a 1 m a t rw is n . w a a . . : a . j ures apiroach to auareV.w-rtieVfartW ,1, 16 . s aMI the .Pat,,nr l8'" ' 1 st, ,ke very one, but wither its,.-white .t'il- 1 f " .1 t 1 ... r.ii.n, 1 1 ain,ll ivu lilt" they are femovetl frimi one, the less, or the greater is their number. - Tliisrimportatif cbiisideration, together with the fact above stated, "resolved me to cultivate kny corn this year oti a different plan. j 1 ' I accordingly planted it 5 1-2 feet one way, and 1 1-2 to 2, 1-2 feet the other, ac cording to the quality of the laud My corn was. as jood anil better," worked in this way, and I cultivated it Villi little trouble. By using: an X wooden dra, twice in a row, about a week after each 2 The whole farm shou'd be regularly iitn ctt'd, ami not only everv field ex- milled, but evei v boast seen, at least mice ; ploushiii" tti st, when the "rass iey;ins to spring, you leave your lana as level auu bus no ss the L-ourt with ability and! the lrwt anprinr. 1 ...1 .i. rl w...i...V 11 ... naiiAlrli :ttiil mv hm iln.ii .... ... . : .. I : . . . - . r -...r...r..9. wT u.g.ii7, ..,,.,, ;, Mirieks 01 the do that ilje combat was ty, urbanity and curtesy, won the es- an unequal one, I threw i-ide my rifle, teen, at.d conhdencet only of the Ju- ,u? away the snow, and immediate! rors, A torneys and Officers d the Court, ,m!c him out. The palither then as'- bui ot the community at large. H,s cended to the ton of' the Mower cavern courteous manners are nroverbia with aci ...i re a i.m.. oiunni. .Tiv UUCtiUIC All lilt If II I I V -5 ------ w large, I crawled within si or seven feet, all who had any intercourse v.iih him. . " . . . . either on the Delicti or in the private cir c e.Eiizubeth City Herald. orv the ptt. Bit, at the imde bn:k tomb at Mount Vernon, see the 'multi tude d.nly paying homage to the. decea sel. F om the frozen rf,5ions of Laplatid to the Orange proves of S cilyi from the nort' en forests of Canada to the laud of the P.itasot i.ins men flock th ther, to taking my dog and rifle wth me, when, i se die last rest ins place ol Washington. upon' looking up at the distance of svem ISo exterisal show, no Carrara Marble a daV. 3." In a consider;tblc farm, it is of the u'iiMist'cin iuence )o have. hands espe cially appropriated foe each of the most iutpoi-aiit depn tmetits of iabm, for there i.Iikh n "icat loss ol time where n r v... a irip.MiciMiv chaiiw stheii em - immediate Jy around it wtthoul injury. If .-.w, . - - a i am--aa------ - - i- ' . - - " t " - - . - ! I .1 ikl Ifc- livlk 1 III ,aa W . ! MX W Ba 'k If l.klsaaaa J. a a a iilo n.rnt,atid the work is not executed j W,M" "J 1,1 ."V iUUVlI",,3 - hope you or stime experienced corn-planter ""i ' Kvery means should be thought f w putuue rf-ht lor, until ixperience or " J ' a. . . . v . . nlnii..ki.i Bbkb al i 1 !,i all ara. I .a a a a a fo ,iimivJabo or ti increase its now- i atrangemei.t ,,,M , , "TT v J MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR BRUTAL OUT- KAC3E. An individual of this citv was ar- keep it us clean, a you can by cultivating rained betoie Squire Doty oil Saturdav it in any other way hoe or no hoe. More- hist,, upon he cnarge of having decoyed". over, the greater the distance one way, the aMd under false neU'iues. a resnectable less, your torn will be rulged by ploughing; ail interes-ins vounir fe male into an nb 1 I .I.......C. i i: .i. . . p " . . . .ii.ti, inrieioic. uic uinr tun you i an unuw uCure and daik room, with intentions ot the most levoltmg character. We have seldom heard of ho brutal an outrage, ui one wh.ch was be t-r calculated to ex recoidiug'1 heroic deeds and unusual vir tues, is o be f Hid there.4 Of what" ue is the cold !one to uch a mail? Every imble bjMin i Wash lut m'sb st m nu me tt. Tiiere tyratrs uriy read. the ac lions of a great man, and the historian collect material foi his life." . A smart re0rId lrsjdne - "' clareil m a large partfi IfTJhXady Erskine and Mr. Slier idari weejeiiU, "that a wife'was ohlv a'-.tirraltsf tied to one's tnil ' uponwhlch Shindati presented Lady Erskine with ihesef ITuest Lord Erskine at woman presuming to riil v. Call a. wife a tin canister tied to ofie tailA Vv a And fair LadjcAsn while the subject he carrica on. Seems hurt at hia Lordship'a degrog cpmpstcison;" But wherefore d6dmg Vn4er hr3r A caniterVpolish! and usefur and bright;' ' Ami should dirt its original purity hide; j - , That's the fault of th puppy to wboui it is fied A commercial travellprleff anJ article of his wardrobe at a n it! n a t X) u titi ti, fan d wrote - to the cl an b?i maid to 'send it 'o tii m by. the coach. lowing reply : " I hope, dear air, you'll not feel hurt, -? Vi frankly tell you all abr.ot it : I've made shift of your old t hrrtJ- - And you imit.t make a shift wtthottt it.? " j He got fthe'for or eight feet, I beheld the same jjlassy eyes, uariing tneirnerce iUu e upan me. Like I lie boy in nuest of the h r l'.s nest. viith much ado' I succeeded in bring ing niy rifle to bear upon His head aga'.n let s!ip," sent my dogf forward, and ni'inedia'ely backet out I reloaded my rifle and prepared for another onset. a 7 houid occasion ilemaud.I ? This I repeated three times in succes sion, each time sciidinir luv doir fo' wanl is a feeler. The foui th iiiiie I snt i j 1,,covci ies and iiiiprovemetits in the a ts Coiuiuission nnd For ward ill jr EYK WII.I.KIINGS, onhr,irm"of,i irjLLklNGS U CO, hay fhg e ntei ed in to copartnership; witl i It O i . E R J C U K t liigN , ttie biisine-i of t lie old. Firm will i be Conducted by then, under the Firm of r't v-' WILIiIIIiMGS Si BElDEia, Jit the same Store, corner of Hy an Muxuxll Streets. Vf : - They will pay personal attention to forwarding Goods to th interior of tfie State, aiiftrreceiv C'Hton iind Ahef ptoluce"Oo ttra0e, and will effect sales or strip ka directed. ; , ? $ ' : "' Fayeltevilley Aug, 5i 1835; r ; 40tf. Will be;in Ualch, shorttyi v . Bu'ULINGTXlN N. J. - , Cotton Seed Oil. Among the man v e. lhere iire one or mer, than, on one of the latter. I contetid the last is the thickest, lu the mean time, I am ours, &c. ; SIX AND TWO. c.te the indiguatio'i f a Cliristiaii com mu-iity. The testimony against the de my d g, they soon, carnl down to the mmih of the cavern, thfe do backin.r PAsqiiorAxa couit r. . m AT...- Iitni flk! lit ! I'ikl al tf . i. . . .i , J .1 . .r i .t.. ... ! would be planted 4 by 4 S .. . Imll'lli Innisi wt-alL-tt on 4n nrru lit III. f jieisUS. Hiiiiiiiiii iu inc usual iiiuuc i vmilitig iheui. - -f 5. A tat tner. ought not to engage in a vo k wheilicr ot ( diiiajy practice or in te nal . iuiproveuieota .except after the most tarefui inquiries but w henbegun. I. . ..imt.f' t lr.uull ill It u- lilt lilillfil il . teniioii atjd perseverance, unfit he lias given it a fatr friali 6. Ii is; a main object id management. not to attempt too much, at d .never to begin a work without a probability ot be ir.g jtbie to fii.isli it in due am 7. Eve v farmer should have a book fur ins rPng alt those useful hints m hich are so fiKjuentlv occurring in couveisa lion, in l)k,and gathered in the course ot his le.'tdtng or in 9 practical manage on in o( his farm. . i Front the Far men Register. i- THE PROPER DlSTAtffcES FOR PLANTr ING CORN. H I hold it tOnbe an ax in. that any sub smber to a useful and punciual periwdi Val. who does mil rnuf ribuje to its sup trv by paying liis subscription, & fur n shing, any useful facts or theories of which' he is in possess on, is wot thy of aiy puttiliutent which a jury ot editors w .oild inflicts ' Not chousing to subject myself any longer tio the p'eralty due'lo such an ot- frnder, I send you in v subscription and The Superior Co tut of Law and Equity for this County was held in this town during the iat week -his Honor, Jutlgi Toomer, piesHling. There were cases enough on the docket to occupy the Court the who'e week; and among them. three of suflicieiit importance to demand notice UMlvinz no less than the lives of two inl viduuls and an ignominious nunishment to the third. The fiist case which came un on T'hursdav, was the State vs, "Hr &imei7ii,for-l!,,e.mu.rder in N 'veitiber las', td Sumiul Conway. b 'h tree i ergons vl co-. It vas in evideitce that t'.e pri-oner ii flicted the fatal Sutb, which te min.itet, in an hour. the deaih of thedeceised ; and it is the opinion of t!e comiiiut.i y generally that it was willuily ami malicious y d ue ; nut such was the d screpauty vl Me testimony, thai the lury, utter a short absence reiut ned a ver :ict of manslaugh ter. The wntepce of he Ci.uft was,that the prisoner be reminded tojait, there to .-i . i . ..r remain until i nu'u.ty oi next lerin ii the Court, when he is to he bratuled in the left hand w th a hot iron, making the leiter M., David O.it aw, Kfcq. for the leiid.int Was not autlicientiv strong to ouN the-panther having Hinrby the nose ana uis ciaws. grappled ipto - his should ers, the tli2 of course ha'vinsr the uiulm jaw of the panther in hfi miou'h,. -The object of tlje dog being evidently to get ut of the cavern, bringing the panther svtth him.; As soon as iht p anther's heail ame in sight, I tired a ball into.his-fore- lead and here terminated i"y sjiort. Upon examining the head of the nan ther, I found that every hbH sx In num ber, had taken effect. One eye d-s'rov- ed, the roots of the tong'ie cut off, teeth knocked out. Sic, all of which coud not 'lave been effected by Title tatter shot Notwithstanding all this fie fought like a riger, illustrating the trith of the axi om, that the t ut i g ppssion f life is strong even in death 1" l have dressed die skin and handsomely! stnhVd it ; so 'at any on may see it b:y ca:l ing at my residence in Edwards. Letistli 10 feet. EDWAlfl) HAIKES. Elwards, Marco 16, 1837. justify the magistrate in cnmmi ting the ileleiKlaut to prison, yet there was im little apprehension that the people, who had been attracted to the oince by ihe extraordinary nature ot the case, would mnct upon him nummary thusi icemen e are happv to S'ate. however, that iioj ViOletice was attempted. the untortunate ictim of this thabol cat outrage, is said to have lot her rea n since tier escape, and is now a wretch id maniac, one sustained, accordm" to the testimony of most respectab e wit'-j nesse-i, a most exe.npliiy chaiac'et, and is a coiumuiucaiit of the Fiesby tena'j cnu ch- I he hilio'viiig particulars oi Ikm; abduction, coi fl emeot and escape, wei ti deiived fro ii her before she became de lunged in mind. fr. i . . 1-11 1. rtl iM fltk OI I11VIIIA. iU.l vjf i in i iriuill iiivii ii mil nl,lMIITi) L Iimn wiiich she was in the habit t aliend n -.he was accosted bv a man on Filth street who inquired it lit r name was not Mi . he answereii ye-, lie stated that het brother lav at the point o' death. and that he had been sent expressly to convey tier to his side : she- thoughtless-" ly accompanied him. conducted her to a house in an obscure s reet, and; ihoved her into a dark room. Tne oau was kept daik during her confinement which was upward of three weeks, du 4 ring wh ch tio.e she was threatened and treated with considerable .violence bv; the monster who had her in custody. j d the present ae, is that of manafactur ing Oil.ftoin the Cotton Seed as.a substi tute for Sperm Oil. -The seed is first hul led and 'hen pressed out, and the oil is then clarified. This oil has been tested in Philadelphia and iiurlingtou, & found to be sup rior in more than one.i espect, to the .Sperm Od. If bums with a ch-ar brilliant lighik' cotop, and is less affected by cold than the oils generally used. It nas also bpen found to be good for paint oil. The oil bran is very valuable for feed, and thought to be equal to the lin seed Dran or oil cake. A charier has heen obtained from the Leiiilatu e of New Jersey, and it is expected that an establishme it for manufacturing' the Oil w ill g into operation the ensuing smn "oer, eitheV in BurJ Wigtown or Giuucesler county. Farmers f?nhi IIK Susjcfiber cttV.is hirr.teii io the inha- bttaots f IttletgU and Sta.e o N it ;;;i- roliaa, ,S a l.U I UY AO ftjj l for thd WarU injf ot Ti; k ts in r.ev: ii''us Lotteries to he ilr wit ; nd, resjuc fully ' kl.cjt a! ah;iie f Ubl;c pairioage.' j llav ni been forn;e r'y, en aed jn t?.e vending of Tickets in this place, and 6iij)plj iitf a number of orders from N.i th t arohn. , he Hat'. era himself in givhig entire nadafaction. . - - ' Lotteries soon to be Drawn VlhGlNIA STATU L ') TTSlt Y, fr the b-Mi efi . of t! e Pe'eis ;ur Mechanic Association, C'is.s No 4, to be drjwn at AtJndria on die 13-h of M.y. Prizes 30,000 1) Vtlirs ; ,0(Wi 4,000 3 .000 1 2 5J0, a;n f toa of ftO00 l)ollir: T cketa 30 f) -altars' Shures in prapoftfc'ir.- 'r Al liRLAWAR K STATE LOTTERY Kxtra, No. 19, to be 'drawn . aj WiliO'mcton. '.izes 7,000 Dollars 3,000! ; 2,000; i;250. fee. rire ofale Ticket., Tlo Dollars & Fifty Cents, . !". All Orders' for Packages will be s'rlctly t- enledto, and'ti e P jck a p-e de r oH1 el "'th The following is an extract from an in- ' 3 i teresting work publishetf in Loudon in 1834, entitled ti e U. States aiid Canar da," written b C. I). Arfwedsou Eq., a highly respctabfe &intlelligent Swe.ie, who travelled through iur country for mv mite of matter. The first will, I hope,State, and C. R. Kinney, b q. lor the - . . . r. . - . jiisiity you in jiaying the post, whether prisoner. the latter is worth nrintinir or not. . I . On Friday came on In this world of lancies and Yankee White, one of most imbecile, wretched no4ir. each man has his hobby. Some looking beings in our community, for the nde to the south ; some glide swiftly un criine of arson. ll4 guilt was clearly the bosom ot the smooth canal ; some fiv proved, by his previous threats, his be through the air, in balloons ; some rattle ing seen going (rom the house when it on a rail road, and t, Mr, Editor,, ride was first discovered to be ori fire "and "n.to the cornfield, and speculate on the his not denying that, lie applied, the torch value, while 1 ani enraptured by thefeu- when accused id it'; "and the only plea ty of th;it qurcu of plants. ' 'us counsel could urge in his favor was. While all the world is agog for cotton, his beitig non compos mentis. It was the poor corn is : neglected bv all but however proved to the satisfaction of those who eat it. . Let us iiirn our eyes die. jury,' that though hts mind was much to it, while I give you the results of some affected, yet he Hvas capable of dtst in-expi-riments and Calculations on its cul- guishirig right from wrong; and, after a ture. v J deliberatoti of 7 or 8 hours the jury lu the eastern Shore of Virginia (that returned a verdict of-guilty. The Court nnst pf-osperoiis of all corn countries) I appointed C. H. Kinney and Augustus nit to'd it is the habit of the planters Au Mooref Esqs. : .fortjte prisoner David jdant their corn four feet each Avay a Outlav,Esr. State prosecutor. The single stalk at a place. When I first punislniilnt tor this crinie is deaiH; bu, commenced farmittg. my impressiou wa. in consideration 6f : his imbecility and tint the most economical metuod id cut- wretched appearance, the Solicitor very tivatinj corn, all Jliitn considered, was wisely,' and much to the satisfaction of to plant it so as tiiviiloiig'h itboth.ways, the. donmunity, declined nraving iudg- ani thereby ispense with t lie lue nork. went in this rase, and the prisoner was I tried it. . Expirieuce aricl ea&oii have remanded to jail where we presme he will .changed my opinion. In 16S5, I colli: end his days, if he! floes not escape, ot rt-eii a ugut sanuy held in corn mucni w"' Miere is uttc proDaDiiny. micii laiiu as mat on the Eastern Svhore, Here again are fit subjects for the hut not so good ) Fart of it I idanted Penitentiary : btit owihv tn ithi tirr... 5 hv 3. and nart (the best Uti.n a i,v a I .,.iar,MU.t "il r..;. f . - r . . , . v".0-"V iu - uui nilUillllllUJI iUOl ICJ l H.th were ploughed hiilh ways, and re- those wlin make laws for us. we cannot rinr..,i i.. ...t. . .l . . . i .. '-. ...- . : . r -...u inc ...r cuimre -. me cut 4 by 4 Ii a veonc, though ouf Treasitrv is over vvas tayored rather theinnst, hecause it flowing Vahtl for the want of it," the pock nn7 to suffer. The result was, the eta of the hohesC and virtuous -citizen mfttrmation and pleasure! See what feel- She could not recognise the countenance ings are tailed up; even in the bosom of i.i . ,i ll i oi me man who visited tier. ut tner a liallve f lhv f.ir nmth bf Eurone. rnt was a woman who was in the habit of oJ iIia triil of fputist n, "er room, whom she thinks she! ... " ' ' 'ill .... . i ! would Know ir sue were to see net again as she upou one occasion carried a can-j die with her into the room. Ou the ttighi of her escape the door had been left uu-( locked, whether by accident or design she was unable to say. Her narrative is corroborated by the testimony of the la-j dv with whom she resided ; Who repre-j seuts that a man called at her house, on the evening of her. abduction, and. in j quired for Mi s A, and who stated . a - t . I hat her brother was dangerously ill. Upon being told that she was at singing school, he answered that his would gti for her.' There is much mystery involve ed in this affair, and we hope that nd . a a a pains or exertions will be omitteu to bring tlie perpetrator of so foul an act. to justice, We shall endeavor to obtain, . . . .. . the orocecdmirs of the examination lor publication Cmeirinati Republicdn, God sees you. I once heard it related that a man who was in the habit of going to his neighbor's cornfield to steal corn, one day took with -him his son, a boy of eiirht years of axe. The father told him to iiand sui t' while he looked if any body was near to see them. After standing on the fence a:d peeping through all the corn rows Ue returned to take the nag irotn tsie Child and bei.ia his work. Father, said ihe boy. you fng t to look so newliere else. The man dropp d t ie b g m a .it ht,and said whicn wav child, supiioing he had seen some one. Yo i f rgot to look up t t ie sky to see if God was no'icius: vou. - le lather left thi e r o4" s trons that he left the corn and returned home, and never again ventured to s eal, remembering the truth thechud had tauipht him: The eve of God al ways beholds f . i- . ..... - M'i;.f r tile" os. l utu uon. eesi mc- unw w connected with us bv aliy ties, whilst when temDted to omit prayer, to steal and ... . s I . : t' . x. standing at the tomb of bur YV ashing- to take what you have no ngiu 10. i-ioon ton and thinking on hi! character and upwards. God is in the skyd in the ciomls, and in the sun, and at mgn e i thickest darkuess and sees vou GEN PUTNAM RIVALLED. From the St. Lawrence Yj Republican. On the 18th day of March inst. while travelling througii the woods on the o Haven tract, town of Pitcairn, St. Law reuce couiitv. I rame across the track o a nan ther. from the appearance; of which I judged he had passed recently. I im-j med atolv returned home, nrocuted mW Idos and rifie. and started in pursuit. . ltti PHI. I Hsivinv ftdlnwtl him in a zisrza? direction com 4 by 4, suffered for Instance, while of the State re constantly taxed to pay j about six miles, I unexpectedly came to a me: kI now stood near Am tomb; Washing ton was at first interred in a Vault above he ground, close o like' eminence on which the house i& built, whence the ' -.!. & t rea m was visiute between surruunuing free. Although this was orient the finest A xF.c dote. -An Eastern Prince once orderetl his cook not to serve up for his. ta ole any thing. that had been cut he must have a whole fish, a whole osheep', a whole ot. &c. One day, a iroose anneaied on ihe and most sui ab'.e spots in the t eighbor- lahip t.u otie w The cook was sent for. '.'. . . ... "I ... I . .. hood, nis remains were lately removeo to .4iy l not ted you,'7 saur the Prince another grave, a few hundred yards south of the former. Thiratper excited my surprise, for the present situation is n li near so good as the lormer ; but vv asn ingtoit, it appears, selected this spot himr sell; and, with a view to fulfil his wish never to 3et before me any thin tliat had been-cut?" ' :-' - - Please your majesty,." replied the cook, 'the goe has not been cut these bird never have but one leg J-7 - But one leg?' said the - Prince inquir .it,, th niif arul 'NeWsl);mer! luniisllf V. . . - ... - - - - ; - I , . . . , . with the Drawinpr. To lill person mtfennff Packg-s of Tick t, or Shares, a liberil de- Iticivn win oe naue. t r vi A l letter rnt be post paol. except ''when a Package of Tickets are ordereJ. , Audreys ' PAUL NASJT, Petersburg, Ya. May 1 1 837. : 26 3t rirpERIOR Sperm and Ta!hw ; QANDITeS, Lamp, Whale and Linseed OIL. ijlust recei ved and for sale by - ' . L ..1 -. WILLIAMS & liAywuuu. April 23. ' ' '. " '. ' '- 'p-' . '''A- IW.'F. SYKES, HA VING recently established himself in iha C;v if Rdeiirh, respectfully inTurrris tf citizen therof avd the" adjacent Countv that' he is now prepared to execute wth OJ fnei. ia4te anl dispatch, every order in tits nne ,aa rvsnes the Poblis that from many vears expe rience 'at. d hi assiduous atlention to businesa. he is fully persuaded that he ill gr?ve fjeneruK satisfaction to alf who Wyr please to favor hnu with the-r cr.stom His pr cea sba'I be woKfe rxtf. eonsiderioil the i gener-t pressure of "the. v a . ..;wikjtii ' a amraar iip i nwr irf r. i r fa r it ilir.- ri moi. 'r G- M'trihall t, on Favettevuie aireei, r.-., ; , Rleih, May 6, 1&37. ! t' 26 9f f: Standatd, insert Climes- r . f . - es,; the relations, consented' to, the other inrlv. wise unpauionaoieact oi Nii.isiuroing ms .?ever,'T replied tne cook, ana uyour asnes. was a wing tunc in :ojiiroit,a- majesty wut piease to sient,. ip.iu toe, y tioit to remove -them tt Washington, .and to-monow, you can satisfy yourself of tins placethem uuder the tlomeo4 t:re Capitol, fact." ! v j. - j. '.-, . . as those of Nelson are deposited ut.der 1 Vhe Prince wnsented,vft as aaoy the Cuptda of St. Paul's & London j b i t day, and the geese were.standitig wndr a his relativea have not as et acrjuiesced large tree, each frith Meg dravyn beneath in thenronosal. : Government will, how his feathers. - ' ; . ..,'n l,o nKtlaail t n m1rrll!la tlkHllt TI t flvrhimpil the cook, "you see Vernon; otherwise the residence of Wash-- that they have but one le. r inton may possibly fall Into the hands Tite Prince Was inc. edulous. Shew t"Lm mrriih.W ai.effulators. wbb irav sltew I" cried he, approaching the geese.r think fit to impose a ceVtatn; cohtriti ition Tiiey star.tedoff, svving two a&gotjclleg on individuals desirous juf seeing the Ipyeil be! "Therehe exclaimed, grave, aod moreover dispose nerhaps of iwtiat do you say now. t. thi bones of the deceased) as monks do vOh sire," replied the cook, cif you in Catholic couutries with! tliose of saints hadniy said she to! to that goose -:'yeater- cry , Dally xpectd jof QmnfC, and martyr ' j jdayV he'd stuck out another leg tool" Groceries, JVHHe?ft - '- i.. - - ,- " -i V' J tJSTTec dved by the Sujisc r?er.liTddi'ron to his fo melf s ock, -"auppry 'f. ' 'GliOCEltlES, WINBS, .ANt .UUb;. cons sting in part of 8mar.i CofiVe pnd Tea Crftckers, K.ce, C-dle, 8ipvShV tard, - A Imonds K Lemon, Tose; tP bery & inthnvpiti ChamiaPwJeiraiPori, CUret, lluaest andotlieoslae Ale and Cider," together with general aasortmf at of . , - f the verv best oolityf wb c1 wiUfbe soTd on 4 26 ' Gaston It ait tKoaL XT OTlCKis herebgiven tbatithe Fifth lo- the Cajntal Stock of this Cmvtyi3 reqr,1 ( he. r.atd. rfn or hforcr ' the fi.af day ;f Jo-y iC:JltereStlto.liawcd on sH oUcir;.; djsVinems. . ' ft!.!' Payments will be receive J at, this Office, or bynlilurdeca;. Ttu, Y. , r 4 crUer of the Board of i'crdfi APril28, 11T37. ' it! j- i : -4 . 3 "5! 1 r. i I 1 T .-ar i 9 - . f . a - t. -'6-.. - 1 ..7
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 16, 1837, edition 1
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