.•I'CIVCC’ i O.unC'lnl pngc.'\ It is U) i\cv laiion :ilot;c we an*. indc1)t- ec!. v.o', only ii'i- »h?.t. ^x-rl'ect system '>1 %ocia! nio:-nls, which ouj>ht lo rcsiiU ni I,*5 , J iVlVC i whole town of riinon, coVituinirir^ ct poj , I'omth:.— U is t»ow ccrlaiii tliat the same jicacf I'D earth, and good will louaitls |^j,g appoar'‘d in our planetary sys- inuii. but ioi that view oflulurity. v.'uch in the year 17K>', 17'J.u l-'-Ul. 1805, 11 appears that in i(s stamps the perfect sanction of retribution on every action, however sec ret «>r insi- tlioiis. U is this that e.puilly pervades every department _ol’ civil society, rules in the palaces of the mi.uhiy, and visits the abode of penury. 1 h:s at once e- \olves a principle ot ucti(jii, a rule ot so cial life, which stands immovable iti the midst of‘all the chan'?;iTi;^ scenrs of na ture—the }'reut moral charter ot hun»ani- tw'j nvombers of Parliament returned for the borout^h of T.ipon. and thus posses ses more inHuence and power in I’arlia- ment than the town of Manchester nith its 100,000 inhabitants. ITl’.e ruins of I'ountaln's Abbev covor 0--- - / . M,, ifrht of ICO feet. This monastery was our orbit more than sixty times in accn | . _ _ , j/,ire other 1','il, and 1S'2j. ci>urb(‘ it never passc.> the orhif ot Jupi ter- The period of its revolution 'which is tht shortest known) vei y little exceeds thiec years ami a quarter; and its mean distance from the sun is not more than twice ihat «..f the earth. It seems lo be ai-j tl;e * ! pOJ)U- latioti of 5000 sou is; she is also the owner of the beautiiul paiks and pleasure {j^rounds of Studiey i»oyaI, and ot the .... i * , ruitis of L ountain’s Abbey. She hastUnfty apple :i sprr-ij^- cn'ia co„M.k.cco,,-.n.lm-.rU,cclcc-.o..of..,.. the s>,hscrilcr. .iAMi:s liVUAM, j»n. .hily r, 1S29.—3t91. V\a' mr.: subscriber „!1ersi\.v.:de,t!.oi,l;mtatM;u i nu which he nou h\cs. c()nt.i-mnp: .icics, of good iiuulity, well oodf.l, :md well « utcn und-suilal.lc for the cuhnation ot corn.-cotto.v, Thort' is nn cxccllcut ivcadow on it, .i cunsobuo,. Zvr''il."ol.Vr: ^he -the S>v.-. t.st l.c,.,.. ol .l.c wretched. Il l I,estowe0 n-.L.!. V; , , ,’i' .ntTous cs» is this vietv of the i.rccepta Mul ,,u,.ni.ut, on this comet, has been l-.tdy >‘‘0 .easting at I k n mifv. lilciidfd With immoriahtv • . ■ .it' La/iiui>lu)( iu,lui. \im\A iw fJjlllK subscriber offers tract of T.and, on accom- niodatinp^ tv'vms, whicli.j liob in till' lower part of Ircdcll co»iiit)*Tr^ head waters of Uoeky Kivtr, adjoining tht- lands of S. Houston, Uenjamin Urevard and otiu.v^ and contaiuinfj o7-I acres. 'I'hc said land is o|‘ ifood ((uality find we ll ’.valt-Tcd, both as to spvinfs and branches. Ofthe land now h) crop, ainouht- infj to 40 or 50 acres, the most of it is well that the i*.ww — - - - nayineat must bo made hf.dtirc the lu'st dav Aujjust next, or suit wi!l bf brought upon c-acti, without rcspect to pciM>ns. Md lonijcr inclul- ^ fuce can or \viil be givi n. P. HAKmXGKI{, ChaWolte, June 3, 1826. 1> S. Mr Wm. Smit!i, of this [daoo, has all lie jtHpCis belonging: to si»id estate. ^in hi> Christianity, blended with immoriality in pci'spective, which [)rudiices that hon orable consibtency of conduct, when strugi'liiu^ with the instability of this \pori(.i, which exalts the principles of con duct, and feelinjTs of the heart, to the rank of tilings eter'ial: and thus developes that divine harmony cxistiuii throui,^hout ilic natural, political, moral and reliijious c.sta!)lishriient of things—evidencins; an i.,nerriui; intelligence, combined with in- timte I'oodness, atid all resulting in the present and future happiness of ni.f). A Voltaire, a Frederic, a D'Alemiyert. ii'Jiderot, and a I’aine, may t(»m!nnp to destroy or discri^anizo that system ot so- ial order and morality established by ♦air Dkiiy their principles, combined •with all the philosuphists of the worhl, as in iTy.l. may establish the rei^ni of :erroi*, and ov.'^rwhelm with the Hood of ini])iety every legion o( civilized man. i>y t'Stablishiu}', us a perfect system o1 ethics, tiiat the mr.nui) arc S'uictificd l)y ihe I'/td to be attained :—they may ^ thus skulk for- ward, in footsteps of blood, the slaughter i f.f unotVcndiiifi millions, and eiecin^^: their iiloady standard of triumph on the subjugation of all social, moral and reU- ;'ious order, may rear their civil institu- i/ions in anarchy,’ on the fanaticism of e quality, and the iinpietv of perverted rea son. Yet the rose of Sharon will bloom V'ith all its fragrance in their moral de sert; the permanent order of viriue will he restored through the illumiMating in- lluence of Christianity, and the solid prin ciples of social order and the happiness of man, will rise as a temple of refuge in occupied in calculalitig the posi>ibiliiy ol iis itdlucnce on the destinic''ol oar giob'' lie linds that in years liii'j v-Mnel will a[)proach th'j eanh as^uearjy as tlie moon ; and that in •!,' oI y>'urs tt will come to witiiiii a distance ol / Ila/iijjuhirt The beauty ol our doine'-iic maple has ’l')tig bvcii .'\cknovviedged, Ii.'tvi'.ig oDtuin- .*d u cotisnicunus placc in *he ornaroental i';nisb of o;;r fa'.ic) articles oi \iruiture. to be susccfitible ol »« fine a i -) hereby given, that by virtue uf i Ocmc tVoOi the Court of Equity, duted tl.e ‘20tli H r . , .1 fmA n ilu.t, I shall sell, at the Cunr. House m gfogr.tphic;.! i.iiles ; tiic conse^iucnce ol | .t is known ai be suscc[»at>.e ol as nne a , Saturday,the .-Tth of Auku>.i r.eM. Whicii wil! i.o (il' ns uttrLCti n be e-j.tal polish as ai\y wood; and we aio guid to tract of land belongint^-to ihe jttirs !iands, 1' i;. JSotice ! (il' ns at to tl’.at r! l!iO eai Ji'i tiie c: va'ion ji tht- waitih (/I tiie occ::n 1.'^, )0i> !e;;t ; that is to sa\. [.’)ovfj l!ic .ops of ;dl the V.v:'0[.cm mouiuniiis, encej t M(jni-lUanc. 1 l;i inhabitants (••’the Anf'ies at-.u of tlx lii- malava r-.'>untain „ aljue. Nvill escape ‘JUS j get'craily scLotid delii.a ; !)U’. taey uiil no: b. :u lit. | our *abks and -.r.; o's- u\.d aiso in ^iinish- l)v till ir g(»0'l i’.'.'ii'.ne u\oi'e thur. ,5,-ling tiie ;r»tL'riiji ol i lost r i. ■. .iV buijdings. tho. :ty—that, il Is even .n New- \orU su- p'.’scciing. by the c./mnsjn cc’jsciit ot taste, t'ic U'^t; of u.'ai;ogP!'v. h Is said that the maple 's now bet;:rini?''i; to be ;lc’)U':i in thj Tiianntaf'ture of iinish- 0''i0,'''0i' year'.-., the -\piia'!OP siar.dkiM; (I;.--!!, w ill ; e>.! IV e a > sure is utici vcjv' alarmiu! for it !■; jjiob.tliii; liiat. ai ni that tlfiic- oUi iiib '. in ‘ \ r wav oi' 'iie liiu'k sevi.'i’C er.oJgii lo in strm.tioii. '1 h;.- IS 1 cal!' TrDuh'e.'nnr^’: Hn- It v ill be. soni'' s.itisi’.;"’I'l') tu wboavt 'Vouc h'd wiih tb>>. bir/,?i!!g and Idvii!., ot il.'es to Icacn. that tliohe !jirod-tt i.-.i v c.; cat' res' siillt i’!o.’ ti'.cM'enorinuieN by appopbxv aiici onvui.si'Messrs. Kcioy an.i 1 I-.i'n'j Spence in ‘.bew ne'\ w'oik^ 'ii : ntomolo- j mi.iri give some scieniitic a( coums ol iht j |»hn. W e know r ilhu);-; moif. ufa'itiJul tnan Some of the specimens tl;c curled ma- I It . 'v’dt'-’n v,e lin'- e s''» ji worked uo m Horii staiiJs ; and it wdl be a fii t -jI co'.i;^. a'culailon. m her; v.-e may ’ f: :.'io,vec‘,'.V uiiout uisohedience to good to go to oii- D'.'-a iofeit-, in prti- f’eii';'.' tothos!. t.d 1'Otiiiiigo, for the raa’.'.'rials of beauty and ccUifui r. iSii!. •}' nrntiL i;e irdbrmed —we llOpe irotn good au-[ law of Isaac Keatv, decea.setl, lyiny in Meek- ienl'urjr county, on the waters ot t!vu''ar rrocK, adji'ining tlie lands of Janies r.ynui., William and the lun Is of .lohn Wilson, dvccuscti, r.i'ii'.aiiiin^' ;d>out -lO acvt s. 1‘2 n.oiithri credit A'ill be gi\en, t.i> tbe purchaser giving'bond and ,ar>!Mov.il sei Ui'ity. 1) U. DL’Nl .M’, r m. k. 21, u;:o. !T;>Y vi'ino of n IJ-^crc'* from the Conrt of 'C.J > iiuitv, htfaritii^ d-ite. the '3'.'’th of May !■»>;, ! shall St '1, ut '.iu. Court IJouse in Churlotti., nii SatiiMitv, till- .5tli day of August nrvt. a t-rrt.on I'Mct of l.iri'l, belonging To the hcT' ot ,1 :hii M’Luie. d‘. ceased, i'ing in the ro'in\v ot Mei k- l'-nhnr>^, adjoin'n;- tin' 'amis of Kolx rt I$av:’.i.t*. Uit'.V.aid l{'.;:>insou and liobert liiol)in>on ; .::'l aS.. :» tniC. of itnid usually railed thi MowUn’ old t'laf . '.iji'laini ig, hy estini.illon. unr’ Irni- d' ..d a;'.1 twi'-ivr .■■•.f'vi-'j, '!Welv- n.oiiths '•rcd.t, iiie [)Ui':i; i.''er bund -lui' appi i>ved i«. cu- U-.V H. U LtVSi.Ar, ■. X. 1. ja:ie :t, ls;’r. a( couius ol iht diseases lo wiucii insi.-cis are liable. W'e ; C hillicotr.-.. are happy to leam that spidei-s are t'oi/b-! of buMocks n U‘d with the stone -.i>d bees with lur;* ui j j lie in dysentery. Ants are partu niuriv j sprinrr. ’’1 !;• V if Ca/lir.—.V (b-ovc of n»v,v;r'.ls ofone red hu’Ioi.1.^ pa^.sed I'-.T-r.i'Ii fial*;- y* :-.tei-la'-, no iheii w;'VtJ Ibiiladel L ironi Ivoss county, near io. .t he ilrove -onsists .1'.. and are t:w.' fittest c.it- • r we hav‘- seen this tf' Messrs. Sev- subjcci to vertigo ; w lieudote wo l> tsosv j n.o.ji N. S^ed ina'i, ot Oiiio, Ihe price not, utiles by rtason uS .iieir bo'.ng tdevui- j u.-l- cd tor tin ,n i; se\en dollars j>er htin- ed so very high ironi the gi ound. Tue j di > d,'l.eiiig u!ia.)le to c'jlain rhis priec emerus ;)i;)ens ■ a spiciesui »s so vies-j iu re', the di’i/ e nas proCMule?! to Phila- ' - li man, wm I ISL-as a , f.;es of H v ) is so vies-( here, the dro e ..as proci .uled to l>hd: their dreary waste, as the mountains ol | dtlpiua in In'jie.-, of a oefer !:.arKet. ] Lebanon above the thistle ol the UcseM. Ijy pr....b'>3cis. We j is six v.eek^i sincc i'.kv left (>.uo. fellov'-Vxliztns: wis.li the whole tribe ol lin-s would .‘'ollow j Balt. Puli hf. As ihe tide of time rolls on, b t ufv then, as a nation, follow that order of things prescribed by the author ol nature, us our rule of life ; let us btep in »he path of our Washington, wh.o, when l)ul- tling a las!, an uih’Ctionate faie'vrii, lo Ills beloved country; when cons( ions ihn'. xhe silent gruve was about toshnl out il! prospect ^of future inteuour^e with his feliow-citizens,—endeavoured to il is culcate the maxims—That nothing c .n be d.urablc which is ii.t erected on t! e 'Solid foundations of virtue—Tha* rcii- gion and morality are the great pillars f national happiness, the. firmest pi ops of the duties of men and citizens—1 !i,»t national morality eannot ptev.iil in ex clusion of national religion—and that in dispensable to the secnr.ty o.tsd eniovuicnt such a Komatiexample; Tlie book does! r.OLUiftirm us to \\ bat dibca.-e nuisc[utu)es j are I'iabic—'Hit \vc prtsunic il ir.us!; bit! • hei'cut, fiom their I.ig-li living ; may j tbev have a luutul nu’.nher cf .'jia^.ms, and twi'igesduring the summer I wj pray I the riiedical iacuUylo leave them lo their! i'aie, and wc cut-real all those gentienn ti j v/lui keej,' eolihlum on their toilets, to | .sec that tl.eir Inittie.s be well corked. If | woubl readv b. .t g'-iidying sight to see j a dib3:'()au-d old mu;(|isto bolstered up | Astoni'ihir" fccundtlif cf the Toad.'—On the eastern margin ofthe Mess; s. i.ton- ards’ i’o;id, in North-Providence, are lo be seen myriads ofiittle toads. Tiicy are in such imiiiciise nurnljcrs as ro compK le ly cover t!ie, ground in many places !or more iha'i'a quarter of a mile round t'le pond.- More thati a hundred were taken up in the liands at unce, and in several places living masses, were fouiid a foot square, and two cr tlirr.e itjches thick.— in un at in cluur. -his claws wrapjicd iii! wriitf never saw so great a number HaiiMel, taking W iisor. s liriciure, t '.cry j ,_f ijving tilings d’ un_\ kind on the same iiaif hour, in atonenu-nt for his excessfb. tind Tnn.~-Siuv.\v.\ .fobnson v. cs i!(.n a little ('iscoiice' led hv an unex-pccted of our civil and religiouH iu;ht', to pro-! i' made upon him heioic a large ii.’t- mote institutions for ihe general, I'.ihu-i i-; ii>_c pr;n- .sion of knowledge aumiig every cLss of ♦ xient of surface, oi an ir.ch in leiiG-i riiev about ilhs J'tor. Jvur. our citizens. Then will industry and art adorn, ainl science exalt,this our happv ••omn > v. s itM.- lifiecl to religion and redi eiiK il *.o 0 ''’;'y. Then uill our citizens, from the t aste’Ti to the western oceans, from ibe i egit.r.b of frost lo the valleys of perjiel.iai sprii cordially unite to s'.rengtiien tht- !;o\e..i incnt of their own choice, end [>l: [iciuuie institutions of their own r rt aa.o. We will then behold thi% fabric of our r,ocial relations rise through the lapsed vears, with a grandeur and iiutmony of proportion corresponding with iiu- mag nificence of means, placed l>y a kind pro- \idence in our power ; atVording an as\ - Jam to oppressed humatiily, ol evi-ry clime:—its foundaiionsjald in '1'“-“'’»i*;'•'Cp'd'A U of politics and moials oiigiuaiing tVo:n K‘ ,j h, ecjual liberty, and ejual law.s, tounded ;in j |j, |,^( j,,.^ the immortal principles of justicL---'.v it!i j an ivifiiience co-extensive with l!ic globe, j and lastipg as the lapse of time. Then shall our country rise t'l noblc’-rTne, •_ Anl endless I'lov) ^^dd Colnmhia’s >ia,. i . Long to oiiv land wiU c'Tiidrcu’s cluidrcii ''vi'.iie Here earth’s poor v.Hii.lerers nn 1 '.t wl.i/ni, h(wnc; I.nnji' to endure, and ( vi ry --r' '1:11 lime’s last v. iiiriwind sw■•tp:, U t, skies i.’.u '.b vi'jitiice iti one wav, not Uj loum a hiMb' svhei! lliey tuct wi.Ii a currcnt run- I ning. e'|U'.d,ly strong i;i anotbci. 1 he dis- ! pule happened l’ turn (n> tho original ot ! u ii.gism. for Johr.scn lia.i iriumphanliy I c! .ili'Mu;ei' l)>, ('r;uve :u tel! him who I \\- -i, liic lirst whig : die iat r !l;iuini.' i.‘i,n-cif :i li'.de puzvie'*. H''. .b>;'.n:-oh j luUiilitit^iv rejnjiK'i. ** i see, sir. U ;l ) iii j are even i;;nu;'anl o! liic iicad ul v^Mir i>wn j.'ailv, b;i‘ i will tell \ou, sn ; i:.i‘ d vii I Was il'tC iirsl vvlug ; he was \'\*' !..'l r'^dor- uier ; lu- >,vlut‘d lo si I i.p ui‘..nn e\;r in !l'.,aven. Dr. tnwv » aU'dv rvn!:ed., “I air :ii-ic!i (jhr!i.'i' ! lo ',tju Kji: .vi'i; r iti- . , , . I , ' . I > ’ . . 1 'ire — roid tile , lurtnst.on,. :)ud I cet iauuv '.la not K're-' , , * '■.ee thal vou woul;! go si- i.-r i^indv 1 r aJ iruiT.eiil !V.«ke ;*v:a;r-l von r:,i !t : I IIoT' (' drill a Uos^.—The propensity of. tills perverse r.nima! to go in a coti- tr.iry ditertion Irom tliat ir. which ’ ou Muuld diivehitn is well known—there- forr you must sei/.e bo» when his head is in the direction /i>’„wis’nes to go—down with h-.m, i\iul in tiie scuflu* !j‘; sure lo turn him etid fu:- 'nd—ihen It * lilm aiu’ iiis i.\ul: ‘Li.icbii’ Ui the deaircd dirt-cuon. \.PtU‘YS KF. M A1VIN O In tilc Vost■ inTic .'.t Mnc• -1 nton, N. C. 1-t Jal.% A M’dl'.am J Abernathy. r. Hr;d{;;-e;.. ^Vnl. Frodif'rtcn, I ‘iw- •:*ci''t; lirln^jle, l>lisha Un-igcs, Spnice A. Hnifs, Joiia.s liradbhaw. Mathias Baniigcr, U.ivid Book- our, (2) Fepthah Clark, John Cathey, John Clor- i.dward Cook, John Cook, tlenry Cluie, jr. I'avid Cosmcr, IMii'.ip Causler, jr. ( hl^st;•.lIv (:lo.it,■tl'ev, Jainc!. Collier, I)eur>' Collier, John C.apcntei-. (i’; Jerermah Clauton. Ji... F.b>hu Dyer, Johi D. Davii. f hristo].her Laker. r .-.Chriatoj-her I It^wers, Joseph Finger, Jas. falls. (.... John Good.son, William Gilchrist, Nelson ' jost jih Hlack-A ood Gullii'le, Mison (rillure. ^ ' H, .rhoinas Hi!), Richard liarmon, Miss raur.y Mo^ie; William Hunsur'ktr. K .'..'riioir.as Kenderick, Mrs. Sophia Keller. I,....'riionis l.owe, I'rancis L.i} man. M Jolt;' Mull, Hubert M’Caslin, ’,eorge Mf osc, Jehn March,.'f;hn M’ML. Jacot? M’Cart\, Ml.ta K'l'abeth Maunv, iicorge Mauin, Alexan der Morrison, ni. Milligan. N....lobert Neal. II .. .Ui'nj ’.min Oiniand, Kichard u'Ne.'il, Kob- ert Orr, \ r. Asa P'lrkcr. H ...Henry Hudisi!, licbert K.amsy, Jas. Rani- sy, i'anl A. Heace. S ...Wdbldre >liipp, Wm. Singleton, Jlenry .^iie'/, Subaanah Slit/, Enos Sherrel, ^Vil)ianI Seiile.r, T... WiMiam Tucker, David ri'ornbur)f, Jolin Ton ance, Conrade 'I’ipps, .folni 'l urn..T. \ ..lolili Vickc’^. W ,.lsv o Wilis, Johr W arl.ich, Tho®. Will iams, Crccn V»'.dlace, 1 hon.as Wter. l>. liEl.VHAUDT, I*. M. j^'reat .ind pernianent benefit from jr.ar.ure There is on it a large ])()i’tlon of low pvitunils, of excellent quality, cither for meadow or turo, 10 or 12 acres ot \\hieh are in good onlcr and have been mowed for a nunib.;r of je^r-, ^Tlie principal dwelling-house is lai j^t and toni, ino 'lous, which, with, a little :ulditioiial exjic’ise, might he made comfortable and convenient cvtri for a Ui'-ge fumih . The situation on whith i; .stand' is probabiy equal to any in this or the ail- jacent conntlf s Thefc is a well of gi(id wa ter convenient to tlie house, ami a lai|!;.-, hrtlle gard/ n. 'I'hcre are Iv. o inipro> cnients on tl-'. tri'Ct. whlcii \ ill be sold tog'ethcr or separardy^ to stilt. piircliaser:j. It would he a desira'ii© place of residence tor a niciiiber of the jiiuicv. sion of f aw or a Phy.sieian, being in ■» rcspec*. aide and populous iielf^hborhood, and at nearly an ( (prd (iUtan e tVoiii fiVL- surrouiidiii);; vil!;lg^.;,^ It is unm eessary to a turther vh-cnption of th'3 land, as those, no ihmht, wisiiing to pur- cliasc, will vk-vv the preiiiisv s. For tenus, in- pl\ to the sul'si-rib.T, Tn ing .“i miles iiordi uf Concord, Cabarrus county. A- C. M’Kti:. N H. Aj.'provctl c;e^h nf'les. negroes urnotes negotiable und payaldc at tin Charlott.- liunk, will be received in na_ n.en^. A. J. M. «:tf S\a{t i)t «Vt)v\\i-tavoVuva, Iicdi'tl CoiUHV. V-.nnt f:f Phisaivl ('luurfvr Fthru' fir)/ ls?i.. J.dm .Stev'art Scire Facias to sliew r.'. I cae.sc v. by tiic real estVo The I'cirsat law ol Vot the deceasul ,>!ioul(! no^ Wdham Stev.art, j h^ sol.l f>> ^aiisty Uie plain- deceased. j ill''s ,iud^men1.. IT appearing to thr satist'^v.ilon of Itie Court, that J lilies Stewart, I holloas l.eccli aiit! h s wile, and Mosi.s Slvw.n', Ik. i s, deliiuUiUi irj this suit, ari not inhabitants el Hus hlate- It 1» theretbre onlered, that pnhlicatioi. he made iot diree montln- in the Catawba Journal, tli.it tiie aforesaid dflciul.ihts ;'.i)i>cac a* the i.cxt rot rt to be heUl for the ct niity n Ircileli, ti* t'.% Court-llouso ill Statesville, ni the .''d Mun(!;y in .M.a_\ next, by bome attorney of said Ct.urt. .jr iw person, and hlc their answi r, othervvi> j;.e plainlifr will be lu aril ex juu te and have iuuj. nu nt, as lo them, pro eoidesso. 1 cstc. >C SlMdMON, t bnyi—price adv. j.4. T‘ O.fJircf! ijirnf'i 'nl —The Capidor, au! ‘^u!.'dterns o’,' aKcg'nm nt f'i Infaniry ^ asstinbh-d in 'di- town ( t' li.ilii, [ .Maine' ior ‘he purivr'^e ofcl^ct- a t loii'.'l (A tlint lie and o- 5 i!;i '• urd' crs. Several pi-r.-.ors wue-eier- | tc'I ,• o! would :uc.‘pt ih.f; cf- t ‘-rtic. -r •va'^ “blin- o£ XoYl\\A'vivo\um; Mrckleiibuig C:ouiity. ■\Vdlijm Means ~i I I’ctition to review the:!• , f port ef the Clerk. Chas. T. A'ex uider, ! ' James Means J Ir appearing to the sadsfaction of tli.' To.irt. that .(aircs Ml ai.-i is not -an iidi..'ii;;ti : (.'' this State If is therefore ordt-rc!, p.,.li c.ation hr- niad*. six w t-ik-.tn ‘.li n i J. u:- nal, tliat the si.i,d .'unies .M. ..i s ;q'pc .r oi’r ne>t Court, t') be hel«l lor the roniii^. t.; M-tk. lenburg, at the Coml-lioiisc in liarlotiv, on the -1-th Monday ui August next, ti .-n ami ti:vrs to plead or demur to tin* (letitloii, ir iiu'.giiir;r.: pro confcs.so will be cntned aj^.oi.st inin Test: ISAAC A!.i:.\.AM>rdi, i. m t «)t9''> —pr. -idv. f J. c,i •XdvUvA'uvoWwx. Mtckknhun' ( ouii/.^— Ji'hn I'attcrson . t v. f (>rij?inal AtVa'.-'m Wnt. S'ir.ith and v\ ife, i’ le\icd on a ntg’ro F.ll/aoeth Smith. y named I'at. ■ IT is ordered by C''i'it tind aih eitiMenv nMC . made six wee!:s l‘\ tin Cat iwlia .lournA.', k- thf defendants to aj)pear at the Auj'ii.,t ti riii, VwbWc V^XAliiYVvxvwiwv ut. , , , , , wdl De entered again;.t tiiem. ^i|}'. sii'.'-,^r,’:,(‘T- informs his tneiuls and tlic IS\A(^ M.KXA.NDI'.H ''>-t j.'uMi:, that he ha« purthascd that well w n .sta'dishiiicnt, lately owned and occ'ipi- - ' —— lJ", «lenders^Hi, and is now prcjian d to tiV *N HVVVAy-* U-rtjiii travellers and others, who ni.iy ph'ase Muhkuintr ' .V(/»/ I'r-f. di c.'i/iini . ••.nd n) e.-iertioiix w dl be sj)art‘d j-.niK s Clai k j ti> n nder thc^n cc>mfurtable, iiini tliidr st-;y a- ■ ( Cinn-nial Al‘acli’’.'er,t«levR'i ilis table will i>e furnished wah tv- j ^ on a net.'T!. lean nume.l lsr.al. erv V •rii-;lv which ’he country tdlbrds , his bar i . ' ,. i » ,;.r. ««u»» mih»M*ks oithii • “ -■ ,,r„ve,..l..t-. .„a..«i'elcl • ' ' ' • ‘ • 'hi defeivlanV.oai.iiea.'.uii! !)'••■'d. or.n 1 VJ'T.iii .) vv I-1 vut: iia ae, wil i: si! ilL-i' till ;l,' lilt' oil',. is a 'Viit - ;.-.!tu;i- •'» iis in •.I'Jlu'-/ io: u W-! ''^nlc sorr-.e i.uiure more i.a:. ■..iibvant atU ndance. i. I)!.\k:>-:s. ^’.har!( 'te. Ar.'d ?'i, ;‘.^0. ' • U ''.! ‘Urnai wdl ni-ie". he d;“ri. V k.-, aiti t'.-v. ii;> a.'c.onnt J.i p>’!y rd ; ni Uu\V^.^MiV VaUvi‘V ViVuVi\* w\ ^ ' iij r\ l!'.- • f w '..'rlcnr'.S; a'-d ' '.•nlt;; I- i-'.;:iri.-Klv.r , !, i; ;m;w Si Oli'Mv, 1 .■l.i ilenr- f; is;s Stevenage. I’'-I, a j.'i Jh?iorn'j!e (Joniucl.— I'he ctedinj ibc lale Mr. Wiiruta .Miller, of Sibley, T * ar Boston, sonu" time ago ai^^ret 1 to I'-ceivc PJs. in ibe 20, m tull disclKH'..;e of their respective debts, which was duly j>aid. .'•ouTj years have now elapsed ■■inoe thi'^ occurrence, and the widow ot Mi. Miller, a sh.oi t time since, honourably discharged llie remaining lialf. T!ie New-Yu;k W hitcb:.ll C'bib have M',t a chu!Ienj.;e lo Savantutii to run a Ne'.v-V'jrk boat a'^. iiit oin f Savannah, I.jI' 10,000, (fe5,0jo a -.ide,) to ijr iri- ifde-ired, n* lun adi.l.mceof :.oi!e's than three, no.'dvii' ix iniles, he ' : ats lo be rowed hy si.x ih> n each, vv’i'ii a coxswain, ’i'hc racc to i^tke place t.i lV.d.tmioie, as beiijg ( qui-di'jlani be- !. ,‘Vn >-cvv-Voi i^ anc! iiavauhi^h ii> \e;.;' .1 jM'i ^o’l na'n . ' Mi;g, m.i ic an eccen'I !■: wi'i d wlii'd; u a', Mie nee'’s>^lly '"U , I pi'iied upoii hi!) under the ’.u:- *■ ■ j leitu.-e (d lilt- piiiprrtv hd't, pic.vided 'U^h _ I execuiof did not comply wilb tlu- cond), I lion of ptacii’fc^^ ills bo(ly ‘“O* ibe ’.■ (•si end of the bovef, to h'c deccnlly laid 'here upon the purloitis, fur that purpose.’ — '1 iie condition ol the vvill was comphcd with, and the collin has ever since been an object of ( uriosily to those travelling tbiougb Slcvenage. — .\ few days since, so’.p.t; tellovvri, who bad been drinking ul the public house, bidiind which tliH iio- V el is situated, deiermincil to break ojK'n tlie t-.ofiiu, which they did, and discov.f- ed Ibe eiilire skeleinn, and txiracted sev- e-r terih. wliicli wi re in excellent preser- vaiion, notwilhstaiuhngupwards ol a cen iuiy has elapsed since il.-.vas deposited iliercv [Uer.ts.- Jhn ury. rr.:'t ou m;'kt ecse A ri^'h old Mlid.—A e.orrespondent of ahc Providence Juurnal. wdi.) had* bet-'n travelling; in £t!!;laud, says that Miss (or ' t. p't?! 'Vh -'Jl ! ‘ I M-I ji' ed his dot '.'.; I ).i i it. br^;i, C’onJie-' ! ,\ri ’■'•T" 't'?n p. ''•'u!.-- ihe sincer.! .,i ar y. *'3r:rjer ohsei v inv; wh’!'* .* !)reakf.isl. s-j, a io5i>-^ pi^'al —vM.'ti'vi oi tliifi size iS !jUI sO jO ;’1 c.i oi'!’ 7'iro v',/-y /?*( ‘ 1' is >*, t're.'‘,t ble'-'iiiiL,' 'o p'j-,se.ss vOial -ne wishes,” said some o’lt to nn an.jienl philo.'opher, who replied. •• It is a p,realer blessing still not 10 de.-iiic wijai on:; does .not pos sess. ” • '? (irif/i/ifcfi ira/ Sail .\iiiia’s pvet' r, *• i hi,'-: i'; a n;un, Hut tell me it'r.i/,,/,/ /- m’ j'l'i.ijcr,'' he cr.tii . ith luek.s ot V Cl iiiililoii and i-}iiids (abl du'vvn, “ ’ rl^ liotli .oiti //’ t'is nnpil lephwd Houm.. !)-. Iff,111. i s(iN. ,V \'.1 'uo .if I >lt 1 p I troni i! ii‘i, 'I'.-ui ' •( Ibe I'dh ilay ol M;ik uituiio, ot,r>Hoiw'-. in i hurlott’e, I sell at >dic :.u(il 'n, on tho IJth day of Julv next, the (.uurl-iIciuse doc.r, and on a credit ol tvv(dvc niontii-, tiu' y fJnoi.'si'-.s \ i.oTs »'.he;v; .lohn I’.oyd, .he’d loruierly n-sideil, and (K.cujiied by Wash- iii[';ton Mijrrison, Ksi|. ; to;;( liicr w it.li I wo sin ill tra( ts ot land adjoiiiini;^ tl.c t'.wn. lioiuls and ap[ir)Vt d serurity will be re([uired. i-'crdu r l>aitie'il'i’.’,-. iuavie knouo on ttie d''.v of sale, if 'vqinred. 1 ims. IK)VI), Cunrdl'in of S. K. Mow). Charlotte. June 1, :i jipear’ aiii! o' ill be hail .^t^aiiis’ h;iii a* di If'A\{' Al.l.\.\.Vi.’:'l\ I. '1- .hV‘a\e .VvvVV\-Vuvi>\V\.'i, Mf'c/ili Jibitr^ Ci.Uhf)/—.bV/v ‘ "j Joh.i Springs ) )iii;’iii:d \l’iidiineui, it - 1 ft. , ^ on a In };io hoy naiued I’l-i-'' > I Smith J 1 i vear» (dd T is ortlcrcd by i.'otu't ihat pul/hfM.oa « niades'.x we- ks in tiu Cati' vv !>a .’‘' i' ■ .O defeudanl to api • ir .at. the m '! ^ "in, lyjt-, ami tli'.ft' to '*cph.''.\, lUiv't'' , i.linm-nt wd! lie ev.tered i,;‘in^t Ih’ii |>AA; \1,K\A.\IH li, \‘.v\i‘ is i)vW\-V'\\yv'W\'.*Ai Mi clili/tlitii'ij: (''iHiiiu — Mu !j ■V.'-'.W'>>'•'. 1- *^ • U.VI.-1 in !}ariii\'^er ) Attarhnuiit vs. C !iai''ls ■!' I'di Spi.n;' F. Love 5 ,.nJ iii.a siinuriined -.iS garindit’C. by Court tii;it pui)lr-';‘ti'^ -■* fks in the r.itawiia I ' to appi/.u’ at tlie ne’«t •'arc- Sand S I' IS orderc made .six w tilt' defeinlaiit. term, to be held t'oi thi-^ cnniit; to ia-ph:\y, othervvj^c judgnn.at wdl U'. against iiini .ISAAC Ald.KANDIdh sv«tv, i)V .Srv>vv\\-0*.ivu\uy'i Mt I'klt id/iira; (.\iinif>/— .S' Janii:'' L owaii j .Vlt.u liineiit le''el ( 1 . ..I.. ,.r i.-ir-t,,,., tt.-.. 1 • Just Puhlislicd, \N1) Air sah- at this Odicc, in a pamphlet . form, “ ,'>tri t'.ires on a piece writti n hy M.'. IJ.ivid Henkel, eiill.h i| lle.ivtnlv Flood of Kegeiicr.dioii, or, 'I reatis'- on Mo!} Kaptisin.” Uv .losj_uji Mooki-, r. H. :M. I’rh,;;, Jj Cents. Dftd' j l‘tn‘ sale tli't''; ri.fisTi;. ha ids of F.li~S]M-i..>^j. Sanril. F. I.o\e. j sU'.nnioned as ^ari'slv '• !T is ordcrcil 1>\ (Jourt that. |)ul lna‘'i‘>'' niadt: six uct ivs in the Calawn.. .lo''''"'''’ tlic defenilaiit lti appear aU tlie ne;;t Ai.-'■ term, and tin re to rep!e'.\. judgincnt will be ei.U red ai^Minsl Inni IS.'. AC ALFA AN Din, ' • '* . J)clivc‘rv l5niTt.s, :d-, il' the Ollice of the Joiunab