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r f y-e-lsaal COMMUNICATION. ' irl ( Wiv. .V. (.'. Ike. I!. 18:7 Vr. U'hiiri The drl'-ratrs from a number of lUiirchn of (lie !Upit denomination, alio met at the nirc'liiu-hmiip, rr the htad of the Yadkin, for the .urpoe of forming ne w Asto- uanon unmet, aner pcnormingi ne nuoneM on which they asembM, unanimously adopted the Mloslng resolutions t' ny riving Ihrm few insertions in j'ohr very useful paper, you . will eonfrr fivor on said delegates, and more particularly on the umlrnigned. fatitrilub'for, thtSd lrii't day tf .V. 1837, ' ' lit. Itesolved, that advise the Churches to met on Chnstmsa day. for reliinous worship t ; and where they have no preacher, to hold prayet . . Iulmtrv ..'- . .. . 3d. Kesolrri!, that we sJvi the Churches to . observe the 4th of July for religious worship !Trr.St; R Wht't "'hat I'WJ- the Chorehes jtarj oYaf that condescends to stoop to the dcirradina- "IT"" Prc'k' f going from plaee to place treating r witfi ardent apirtte, in order to obtain eote. -'4HJ; Kesorred. that we nlvise the Churchei to '.att.apart die firtt TJurlay in. AlitmOejt..e "JaV faW '! firief 4s7e(SMiliarf itftte Cm m Interposition or the Holy f pint in nuting the " party mgt that mppeart ft mivnJ mftUf the fmiaenual wieititn 5th. Kevtlvird. that we invite all other Iteli frioue order to unite with us, either personally or in their several rocieties, in the observation of tbe above resolutions. Tettt lUvas Corrtr, .IferfV. Alfred Webb, Clerk. 196 TAKEN UP AND COMMITTED, IK) the Jail of Burke county, N. C on the J 13th Dec a Ke rro man who aaya hi nam 1 JACK, he is S feet, 10 or 11 inchri high, about 31 years old says he belongs to John Broom, of Fairfield dittrirt. S. C. The owner if desired to eome and prove property, pay - charges, and take the negro away. 396 Dee. 13,1837. JOHN MrGUlRK, Jailer. State XttkCttnUnn, Burke county. SUPKMOR Court of Law..?ei.tember term, 1827. Lidia Beach ri. Kliiah Reach di- kerte. On motion, it was ordered, tl.at adver tisement be made for three months in the Ha leirh Register and Wrstern Carolinian, that Zlijah Beach appear at the ne it Superior Court . of Law to he hld fur Burke county, at the court-house in Morganton, on the -4th Monday -of March neit, thn and there plead, answer tir ' domnr, or the petition will be heard eiparte. Test t WM. W. EKWIN, Cf. Price arte; 83, -HiW State fS'trth-Carotina, Iredrll ewnty i Tl OHEKT II. C ARSON uJJavid Carsoru.Ao: J drew Canon, Willism Canon, tllraaor son,' "ait Cswon. "Joel Wemcrhr a! his ' Manraret, James Scott and his wife Martha, and Samuel Carson t Petition for the sale of the real estate oTWrfidel Carsnvdeeea'ed." It appear. J.njr to the sstirfiiction of the eoiirt, tlist the de fendants (n th'n ease rewde without tfie TmuU of this state, it is therefore onlerrd that publica tion be made for sil weeks successively in the Western Carolinian, printed in Salisbury, f iving "notice to said defendants to appear at nrxt term of raid court to be held for the county of Iredell, on the 5th Monday after the 4th Monday in March neit, at the court-house in Statesvillc, and plead, answer, or demur to said pe'ition, or the same will be taken pro confnwo, and heard en parte as to them. Witness John Mwhat, clrrk and rrater of one. said court, at office, this 20th Pee, A. H. 1827. JOHN ML'SHAT, r m. t. TllF. VOICR OF M A 77.7. " I Come my hrea'h is on the hlt 1 A wreath of cloud is o'er mo i And the lovdirst flowers of earth, s I pait, . , I lave withered and shrunk brfore ma, 1 have found the earth In l' rirhest (doom, I come to prattler lu pride to the tomb ( f have fotind il all with jiy elate, ' I have come to make it dtwdate. The ea(f V rhall close her snsrinf hg, And Seek her nes on every high j And every songster cesse to sing, At the sound of my ominous rushing by ! I will bow to the duM the Ket Cowers, ' And strip of their pride the fairet bowers ( I will ehthe the earth in white as I eome, tit wVtdtltgYte of tlt.GAtfF KXTR.1CT. " Oh diml dole, when the secret soul, -r Is awiekM be the ortwsrd Shiwmjf r" . When we ore th the erea. in a n dlsiruisf . . "UileTlueOean are inwarJ Uow m '.!-. When jrroarti and Ifrief, woiild he a relief, . But with faro's we keep them nnder, And a laugh we start, when the throbbing heart Is ready to burst amtnder ! A wound moH ore, in the bosom's cor, . That mocks relief in liealinr, When the man we lore, all others above, At our feet is fondly kneeling When we deeply yearn, his vows to return, Rut, oh ! most thrilling trial ! We force tbe toogue, when the heart is wrong, To utter a bint drn'ml !" He i. r.orr. .irrr.n death. Cone! is the smile that once lighted my war, Cone ! Is the eve hoe erh look ws a ray, Oone I is the heart so unchanging and true, Cone ! is the lip which to mine fondlvflew. CoM ! i the lrow on which love had oft spoken. Cold ! is the rlierk, and each beaut y-hne broken, Cold ! is the hand which to mine tremMW stole. Cold ! is esch nerve that once thrilled with the soul. Dead ! rrows this heart to the world's rsmidi tfJctulour, Tothesmileofthe gay, and the sieh of the lender To the sorrower'i 'car, and the seornert rudelJcwbcrDf StateBarjkt Jtgrecably I Mghtefi - : Trr-HiA-ih.-TPAi!alA,'k"Af-a;t.T-i-ii---:f tlfpns'tr J vi'iZ t..tcn c;.ttf t!.c Tir.U ia the mc tn itlon ia a f.hott time. The S-te (whs in the Capital Slrk of the State pink cf North Carolina two thoujnticvcn hundred and sixty two ihares i U the Dank of Ncwbcrn, the (Jivideod on which sire tppropria. ted I-) the funi for Internal Improve raenti, one thousand three hundred and four aharct j and also in laid Dank of Newbcrn three hundred and fifty nincabireij the dividend! oo which are appropriated to the Librarv Fund and in the Uank of Cape Fear one th'iutand thrrtf hundred and fifty eight aharei i the dividend on which .are al. a Bpnrnjpriaieu so tn sudu tor inter naT imprfl7emenU"fin(I ln"theMld ti'L . r - i? i mj . a U4u oi,vape r earaeven nunurea ana iour-sharei appropriated to the Liter Ury.Pnnd ijnaking jm.aggregate of jix thmmod fodr hundred tod eighty ie ven shares, cf one hundred dollan each, amounting to ait hundred and lorty.eight thoand aeven hundred dollars; and Is7nrventyeight shares belonging to thvLitcrary Fund. Treasury Notes have bee issued pursuant to the acts of tbe deneral Assembly of the years 131 1, 1810 and 1823, to the amount of two hundred and sixty-two thousand dollars. There appears no account to be found in the office of the Comptroller, nor any state mcnt it) ihe Treasury Department, of a chiirfre against the Treasurer, or a credit for the disposition of the isiurs of one hundred and sixty-two thousand dollars, pursuant to the acts of 1814 and 1816 1 but it appears that these issues were made by the Treasurer nd pttMpri.trd in trie payment nf vbek of the Banks of Cape-Fear. ' i ' .' Desd ! to all hope. ave of mAif hertafler. anneara from the (Isimniri.ll.-r'a ,.mm TREASURY OF NORTH CAROLINA j lrat th "um of f.ne hundred thousand I he joint st-lert cominitlee. tn whom re. : dolhirs, required to be issued hv the rLe 'iemd ,he f"rrton instrn ting ihem to inJ act if 1823, has been issued: aod stock bly respecting the Treasurj' Department, sod , ul lwo nunurea ana SlXty-tWO thuu tn riatjiine the accounts and monies in the ; sand -dollars in Treasury Notes, is- rrtW ik Y, rfi T". i!" hcrT:d as aforesaid, the sum ..faeventv Dar.Ls.io tne ceedilvf-the-Stale. having ha-hhe-1 -v.' v f- 'e i ' ame ur.drr cowideration, and devoted that at. , tnrcc thousand and five hundred and teminn to the subject which it importance to thirty one dollars ninety five and half il. fi.s ...1 il t i.s a. - . . . . .... n...c. .m. .o mr n.crnory o. ,nc .ate i rea- ccnts nave b)rtn redeemed and burnt. f CenctWetf from t,t wj i,nu ,hc sutn l' eighteen thousand right lour committee find thu between I hum,rt'u ""u ninety dolloara ten and the second and thirteenth of February, j nrcf i-rter cents, mentioned-as be 182", the Treasurer rhecked on the lDfS he Treasury, has been redeem- State Bank for the sum of fifteen thou- ; e" an" rtmam subject to the disposal LaJ for x..s f fj tllic!;arr! f the duties thereof, is an evident re taxation cf thai i)stcm of account .bil. ity which ought always to be rigidly required by the Legislature, the evil of which is roanifestylri the present case for, your committee find that there has been no official bond given by the late Treasurer for the last fiscal year This neglect is not artnbuubte to the Governor ) for it appears to your committee, that, ahortly alter the cxpi ration of thirty days from the appoint ment: he did apply to the late Treasu rer for bond, (although not required to do an by law j) but there being no otlicr-Tc'dTslatrve provision than reui ifn'of TiTm to approve of and receive the Treasurer's bond, he had no means of enforcing a compruncer"""""'" r.Jotwjthstaodingyourtommifict are apprehensive that- th Sate - will sustain a los by the defalcation afore said: they trust It will not be consider able. The personal representative of the late 1 reasurcr, and every member of his family of competent age, to whom my part of his estate has been devised or bequeathed, have come for ward with a praiseworthy liberality, and ofTerrd to surrender all the estate t meet this deficiency, and convey ances have been executed by the ac ting executor of all the slaves and such part of the real estate as he was au thorized to convey j and also by such ol the devisees as are of lawful age, of their respective claims to the real es tate. Your committee bavins no au thority to m-ikr any arrangement of this kind, the aaid conwvencre Inve been placed in the hands of one of in members, with a request that they should be submitted to the General to the rovitioirofeatdclsTnd . State Js'trth-CaTHa; . . TJOWAN County Court, Novcmler seaaions. Jal I827t Uanicl Casey t. Willet Cavy , origin, attachment, levied in the bands of David Cuer, and summoned him as garnishee; It ap pearing to the satisfaction of the court, that tbe defendant il not an inhabitant of this state, oo mo tion of the plaintiff by counsel, ordered, that publication be made in the Wetern Carolinian for six weeks, that ui.less the defendant apprar at tbe i.ext count v court to be held fur the County ot Knwan, at the court,lMuae in Salisbury, m the third Monday of February next, and re plevy or plrad to said suit, judgment will be entered for the plaintiffs demand, and a decree Cf Condemnation of the attached effec'a. ., 6tP7 . , , .J011N GILES, HI: - SUM tStriVarttiHtu Mhe county . . . . ia. Hajnry llaldwin t. Rlislia fliildwin ; Jerni for- diwpc W beeras, it apprsrs to tne 'atistjction ot the court, that the defendant ia an inhabitant of another it:iW, it is therefore ord red by the court, that publication be made for three months in the Raleigh Register and Wettern Carolinian, that the defendant appear aflheTiexr Superior Court of Law.to.be held for tbe county of Ashe, at the court house in Jeiieraon, on the third Monday of March next, and then and there plead, answer or demur, otherwise the petition will be heard ejpaHe, tnd tlie same set for trial. Witness, David Karnvsi, Clerk, at office, this 7th day of November, A. D. 1827. D. BARNKST, irk. Price advt. g4. 3mt01 sand six hundred and lwen:v-fivc dol lars, and the Newlw-ro Bank fr m the 3rd ( January to thr 12th February, the day on which ihe General Assem bly ot 182G sdjournrd, to the amount of eighteen thousand eight hundred and thirty dolbrs. v. r , The 'practice of keepine connidera- ble snms in the Treasury to mcrt cur rent demands, appeara to have obtain ed ever since the net of Assembly au thorizing drprisites.lo be made in the Ba -ks j but the amount reported in 1826 is so far exceeding the amount retained in any preceding year, as to create a suspicion at lost that this statement must: have ..been illusory, s f'r ..it apper unaccountable, to your k : . u . r i- u. ivv in me i rcasury wneu me operations of the department could have been condmted Lv the means of checks on the Banks, without any risk and with much less inconvenience tj the Treasurrr. The practice nf keeping a part of the fundi of the State in the Treasury Office to meet daily claims, and the remainder in the Hanks, obviously in creases the difficulty of detecting any niusory statement I the actual condi tion of the Treasury', inasmuch as the sums rcportecT on deposit to the Credit ol the Treasurer in the Banks t the close of the fiscal vear. mav l. drawn out the next day, and applied to meet daily claims, and supply any deficit in the amount reported in the V rrr : . r i reaaurv umce. it appeara to your committee that in some cases large sums have been received in depostte at the State Bnk, contained in trunks and ta ken out in the same condition in a short tTmet h ereafter ; and that in tbe year the Tr State of .Vsrln. Core; nrt, IliUcei fonnfj . OC fOBKH 8ewion. 1827 : Braxton Cox and wife, ti. James Wellborn, adm'r. of VVm. Allison, dee'd. petition for settlement. It in! peering to the court that llueh Allison. Ilni. niin Allison, Ephraim Allison, William Allison Daniel Allison, Lucy Albion, Peggy Allwon, Polly Alliaon. and Betsey Allison, live beyond uie una ui misstate, n is ordered tliat public, tipn bemadefor six weeks in the Western Carolinian, tnat Hujrh Allison, Ben;. Allison Ephraim Allison. Williarr. Allion. ra..ir l aii;.nn Lucy Alhson, Peggy Allison, Polly Allison, and oeiacr Aiion, appear at our next counts r-..r to be held for the county of Wilkes, in the town of Wilkesboro'. on the first Mondav li tk. f BUElhJlonday iaJanuary JjaxVaod cause thwn. eives io De made parties to the above suit, &c, seat. miBKHi MARTIN, c. w. c. c Price adt. 50 198 SVole AerM-C oroino, Ceorrw conntv TOIIK NML and others, heirs at law "of James V . Aen, oeca. w. J homu Neil, Mary Cary Silas; Hunter and Betseyhis aife ; Petition for j !.! W real estate n James NeiU-dec'd- It appearing' to the saisfactiorr of the court ftio. the -defendants in this case reside out of this ntr,mrai uruereu, inai puDiication be jnace iwix weess sticcesfdvely in the Western Carolinian, printed in Salisbury, giving notice to said defendants to appear at next term of said conn, io dc neta lor the county of Cabarrus at the court house in Concord, on the 6th Mondav after the iourih Monday in March next, and plead, answer or demur to said petition, or the same will br uk. n pro confcsso, and heard ex pWte as to ihtir. W itness, $$5 4lfXAiiDEIt H. McREE, c.m,. I of the Legislature which leaves a haj. ance of the issues aforesaid now in circulation, or. which has been destroy, ed, to the amount of one hundred and aixty.oine tiumsand five hundred and eventyeven dollars ninety three and three ouarter cents. The worn condi tlon of these note will no doubt cause j considerable return in the course of the present fiscal iyear, and probably increase tbe demands on the Treasury. The c rnmittce refer to the follow ing accounts and statements, as'exfiib iting the facts herein reported : Statement marked A, contains an account curreot.with.the, Jate .Public I reaaurer. ' . II" Slatcment marked 15. cot taios an-l C3n.mittteuhyo4arge - sum-shoold tacCrrnt the bauds due to the State 1823, a special deposite was made in thr State Bank of money in a trunk, said to contain the sum of sixtten thousand two hundred and ninetv-six dollars and twelve cents: and that a like special deposite-was made in the ank of JNewbcrn in the year 1821 of stim 1 vi Mnnihio(sahd dbllars,ahd the Treasurer's ; Keports of those" years, he states these sums as standing L: , . . . . O creatt on trie books of the Banksj vhich-consequentlv made a discrepancy between his reports and the sums standi'nff to his credit in the books of the Banks. It also appears to your committee that these special B the in of North Carol na. Aoount marked C, shews the bal ance due the Board of Internal Im provements. Account marked D, shews the bal ance due the Liierary Fund,. Account marked E, shews a bal ance to ihe credit of the Public Trea surer tin account of the Agricultural I'ynd. Account marked F, shew the bal ance of receipts and disbursements since the close of the late fiscal yeari Statement marked G, contains an arcouit of the operations and b dance to the credit of tre Public Treasurer in the State Bank of North Carolina. Statement tmrked II, contains also an account of the operations and bal ance to the credit of the Pudic Trea surer in the B.nk of Newbern. Statement marked I, contains a like account ol the operand s and balance to the credit of the Public Treasurer in the llank of Cape-Fear. with a assurance that in .case the con ditions' c1ontaTnVdlnte"Tooveyanceof the persoml property should not meet hejrprbbatimjthtt any other con vevance shall be executed. " Your committee find that there ;ire, bonds in the Comptroller .OfHcr, give 0 by the Public Treasurer . Jrom the' year 18 10 "to fb25, 'inclusive, and submit to the wisdom of the Legisla ture whether measures should not be taken to recover out of the securities of the said bonds, or either of them, so much of the above deficit, which the estate of the late Treasurer shall be insufficient to pay. Respectfully, JOS PICKETT. UOtV JO CURE LOVE. It is pot merely a mental affection but also a bodily malady, like a fever. . It has its seat in the blood and animal spirit, which are always extremely agitated and may, I have no doubt. be subjected 10 methodical-treat ment such as strong sudorifics and copious bleedings, which by carrying off with the humors this" irritation of the' spirits,' Would puree the ' blo..J. calm its emotion, and restore it to its natural state. An illustrious prince,1 w' o was seized with a violent attach- ' r (U; i.Ar.::i. 71.6 I-:. .U llri.dr, of t!,e Uthult. (4 taioa U10 Mking tut at the nams$ of the bers of the present lrgislturo. It is not Ui best of the kiiul we ever saw but still mav ml ford some Uttle div rsion to those of our reader, who delight In punning. We wonder at the iiegisicrs wiung nr. speaker Settle esrapt Ar, when both his name and ofUce aftord 14 good a mark. We. have supplied the omission, An unusually large proportion of the Legislature, now in session, are new but it is nevertheless a useful tnd talented bodys The mechanic arts srs well represented, aa there ia a Taylor t Smith; a Fuller, Cooper and several Moore. ,J.Yti. adiuioister. to th furu.ofUifcjthrrJ.a-aCaif ho never Burnt his bread, and a F'uhtr who at all timet can furnish Salmons though such aa dislike fish can have a Dratt and:waihltcTown with a hnL k. ' - - v . -"ur Lhrrry, When fatigued with the strife of political Battle, tbey have always it hand, a Harper to soothe them with thn sons of hovfy Love Love: or if they prefer a Wilder strain, he can jn them the Fall 1 ( Niagara The lJ0Mf ia certainly a Royal one, for they "have a King, who though nt arrayed in Cold, is alwayt attended by a Baillig and 1 Marthall. Though Adami and Jactton are both members, we hope. f -!.J. ..'III . . ineir menus win nave fl.oreneaa ttitti to Settle any differences of opinjon, by the use of a Bailor any Sharp weapon. As is natural, the young members fair ly Shine and GittOn in their White, Grau and Green t and some of them will pr .b ibly ask a Boon of aome Iiy of our city 1 i least, they w he Caught in her Webb. If so, we hope she will neither put Lock on her heart, give a Blount refusal, or manifest a Hardy xlispusiiiont ;bulari7 to tbe Mann who makes the application. The Maneloui The Montreal Courant of the lOtii "ultaaja that a few days previous to that date, " A Canadian woman at Chamhly white mjkingan omelet fur tome per. sons whor were to bernkfasf with hfr, opened an egg for the purpose, ai d to her surprise found it to contain a lite muie, ..bout two inches in lei.gth, and resembling in almost every particular the common grass snake, with the ex ception of thp head'a being unusally large and flt. When liberated it crawled about n the frying pan with much avidity. Severaf of the neigh hours were witnesses of the fact. The hen that laid the" ertj was immediately kilted, and a number of soft eggs V . 1 - - .7. were taien 001 pr ner, eacn ni:.wnich on being broken was found to contain a shake, in size and perfection propor tioned to those of the egg containing it."' We have heard (says the N. York Commercial Advertiser) of the hen wh4.se. credulity was-ao. far practised upon as to induce her to hatch a nest of young vipers, who in return repaid the kindness of their stcp-mothrr bv sucking her Lli;oJ-But in this in-' ment "to" a l.tVtv tf :: imir ;mrV. V.I t abiigtd to set out for the army. Da.faftt the lad'Vht'w ring his absence, his passion kTptT l "P' r'Trcir m nmr jsrliv. by -remembrance, and frequent r.-.r '.Canadian Editor adds: . (epistltry crrespondence. till the . "' "Ifn heard of iron. o-nes, and titer hard substances bc- tlose of the campaign, when a danger us malady which attacked him, re duced him to the last extremity. All the usual remt dics, suited to "the dis- t3 i .mr (ilnl 1:1 . .U . C . . C .L-. ...f, .wuuu ji . uui IIC IICI "I UIO snake a bemi; alive, and the other eggs havinor similar contents, ia rertainlr - T -) hxhibit marked K. sheWa the amount of the stock owned by North Carolina in the different Banks of the, ot;te. Your committee entertain the opin- ioo that there- are deficiencies in the laws resprctinc the bonds rennired in be giver by the Treasurer the acta of the General- Assembly of U84 ad 1801 providing that the Treasurer sh.dlgive bond within thirty days af ter his appointment, to be made paya able to, and approved bv the Goven.or. and filed in the C mptroller's Office. To permit a fiscal ofluer to enter into the administration of his" office before temper, were appliul, ncTthe pince recovered ; but without recovering his love, whiih had leen fairly carried off by his medical treatment and an anti phlogistic regimen. Conde. Mademoiselle Vigean. We copy from an amusing work entitled " VVestniiii'ster Hall," the following neat epi gram. It is said to hit off to the life the partic ular merita of four ge ntlemen of the long robe. Mr. Leach Made a speech. Impressive, clear and Strong ; Mr. I tart. On the other part, Was tediou dull and long. Mr. Parker Made that darker Which was dark enough without ; Mr. Bell pokeeo-well That the Chancellor said " I doubt !" nei'enl Ahde tf fVritintr. When alnhuhetin. al writing first beran to usurp the place of biero. glynhica, the mode of commencing each line, unuer uie oeginmng 01 me preceding, was iin. Known 1 and tne eoutrroMe mode, which ri foowKSs practised , , M In the beginning aqi piM poo Heavens and the V '"'"""'""-''" atnr "puf'-'i inns''' " ''. earth was without " "01J ,,'uiaoj It is ststed that Mr. Murrsv of London has given Mr. Washington Irving 3000 for his life of Columbus," which is to be pub lished the present season in four octavo volumes. very extraordinary, nnd -WiH pozzb naturalists t explain the cause. About nine years ago a rooster belong ing to a person named Le Fevre, at the Tanneries, laid an egg resembling a dogs head in which 'was found a living snake, about an inch and a half longf The sn:.ke, was kept for sotnr days nlive, and was seen by most oi" the neighbours." A gentleman being asked wbac o'clock it was, replied " little of nothing. "How 0?" laid the en quirer. " Why" replied the wit, "it is not quite one, and that which is less than one must be little or nothing." Enjltsh-SUperstiticn.-- Irnlnediaielf after the late execution of Miller, the murderer of Mary Lane, at Coventry, three young girls ascended the acaffrld to have their necks rubbed' to cure their wens, thev , believing that the power, od excrescences is given, to the yet warm hand of ao executed malefactor ! x- . . . .,v ...... . ...'V..:i.irf..,j I.iJ3,J'lU- , The report of gurjs fired by the French frigate La Circe, in the harbor of Norfolk, on the 1 1 th ult. were, it is said, distinctly heardVat Elizabeth I City, (N. C.) di&tact in a direct I:nf, about forty e&ilcs.
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