1 t MANSION IIOTl'X. SAWHVitr. .snniit c.mnuxJ, n.iiii -!.... utihlMimrnt. ailuatfd VT.S 1 the north corner of the Court- i I Ilmie, UU been rcwmj - titcJ ui. In new nd rtperior tv le, ff the re- ception .f Company. Iht !" nc . teen' taken to procure fur tin cMiuii.inrw.ii new furniture of f very description, neerswry fur the comfort .f Traveller- i the mo-1 an ' proved s-rvant lire been selected With . . . iha Ur itw kitl with choice Oqiiort, nd -tl. .table attended by obliging and frostier. TIte tonvemenca of tin iluatkm it nnt! to anr in the nlace. Tlio house aontatns . tu.mW nf nrint room, and OUt-houseS, WCll r. th renmmodtion of Travellers ""'nnd Bortlcn."Atlcbed to wbtoh," ffieriU ., IM,prjr pood and U'M'k more. fo UW whd roar PfrM frrM on nder their uy SS&S "" ' ' 11 l'VTrl""'"-'"1" THE MOTHER end LIFE o" TRAT)E. r mUBMbieriber having removed, hi Store to. I - riJ M.rwcitullv imitea alLUwaajslia re Indebted to him to come forward and settle y the first day of March next. Tbae who fail is complying, msy ",ft -rd ,,'c"; not1" fend account! will be placed forthwith In the band of officers for collection. F I) WARD CRESS. cl-.A,. lite. SlL 1827. 99 PEREMPTORY NOTICE. THOSE indebted to the estate of William C Love. decM. arc reauested to mike imme diate earment. a the aluira of the ewate are tneb that Indulgence cannot he given. Those wishlnglo aettle, can call upon John II. Hardie, , ith non the notet are lodf cd, and who can a round at the lourt-IIoue at ail timea. . tiKOHGR MlCKE, riOl I1ENKY GILE.S. January id, 1828. JtrerivrT. CASH WANTED ! I'll HE tubacriber baa declined crerliiinr hit J. GoodatandrtqnetUllioMiiuleblrdtohim, to make payment ajrainat llie Crat of IVbojary Brtee-oTifif twdwfgane-ef nut be expect. 8-I wiUacfl GOODS V )H reduced price hereafter, for citn 1105a. t GEO. UTONNAUGIICr.' o,otfenry,'.S9l 1827. Jl 1828. K H J j 3 i I T 8 9 10 II 13 "14 IT 18 19 22 2J 24 25 Sfl Fibruary. s r 13 H 50 1 10 11 13 I ,0 If 30.. U.Jtt 24 ti '.'6 2T 8 iri8iWC0,W fj J6 27 2 Monk.': "'J .f.'..v. 1 ir A 13 20 27 6 IS 7 14 . 1 8 J5 25 27 28 29 3 16 30 31 10 Ml 17. 18 .2i Xrvembrr. 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 Lttmbv 1 7 8 4 15 CA 2 28 29 4 11 18 25 rt 9 16 2.1 30 5 12 19 29 r 10 17 24 31 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 . I 8 15 22 29 6 13 JO 27 SALE OF LANDS FOR' TAXES. IlX4.WdJni.cttWVjthtcur,-',m,, Ht Baliabury. on Monday the 18th of Feb. flVyi J'i thetollowin? tracuof land, or ao Qtucn tnereot -ae wtu aauay uc u jbujs jor inc fear 1821, to wit t 40 acre adjoining" funnel MarHn and others, pen in by Thomu Hobinipn. S5 acre adjoining Torett Monroe and others, - riven in by John Jlobley. C2 acre adjoining VI owl A. Locke and otlien, riven in by William Moore. 50 acre adjoining Uoct. John Scott and other, J riven in by Joaeoh McConnauirher. CW acre a4)oininf1atthew Lne ke and oihrr, rjrea In by Joseph McConnaughey for Uetarsy 700 tcret adjoining William Pii4ton aod otlieri. . riren in by Jghn T. Phifcr, . , I 1 Hoiiae and Lot in the town of Salisburv. ad- joininr Jamea Martin, Jr. and btSera, given m . TjllTtT nnaHty of U'htrr SmhtJ Lmf (Hlt by bom Hanea. -. j l alo, Otoi -iN. r tale, by 97 2 Book and Lot lying on Main afreet, adjoining Snfhmrw. -fan. 14, 1838, R. WILLEV & Co. Mary CaynJ oihera, given n hf Ihorreuf - YADklN NAVIGATION' COMPANY . Hohne for Francia Coupie. - . ..,. a MEETING of the director of the Tadkin 1 House and Lot ly.ng o5 Main rtcrtr, adjoining r .1 "f? V,.L1. 5. r.....i il. on. it. and other, given in by , - T'Z 12. rfV.l. rJ Mattcrt of hnpoHaAe-rquire :thcur jattcnt H'n. TWO Or Utt UIKMMWKS. r-Jtor.-.1f,-183V-- 3t01 f 4 11 13 25 . I 8 15 22 29 . 6 13 20 27 3 10 """-rr-rrr 17 24 31 September 14 .Oc5tv...- -. 5 12 Sunt. 7 14 21 2U w 5 12 19 26 o 9 16 2'. 30 7 14 21 28 V II 25 . 1 8 IS 72 29 1 8 1i 23 2i 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 . 1 8 IS 22 23 2. 9 16 ?3 30 7 14 21 28 4 II 18 25 2 9 16 23 3U 3 id" 17 24 . I 8 IS 22 29 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 21 31- 4 7 14 5 6 12 13 19.30,-21 26 .27. 23 2 9 16 23 "30 3 10 17 24 4 11 18 25 "trTz 18 19 25 26 3 3 9 10 16 17 2J 24 30 31 6 7 13 14 20 21 7 28 4 5 11 12 18 19 25 26 I 2 8 9 15, 16 21 2t .27 :W 3 6 12 13 19 20 LovtI'.t of lovt ly thinp are thry On erth that aoowit y t l ho n.e that I'.vei Hi little hour, . Is rrifd beynml lh sculntured fluweri Ken love, long tried, and cherished loaf, Pecornr more tender and more itrong. At thought of that insatiate grave From which it yearning cannot me. tiir hvrrtntLT. TatSTRf "I taaarf. T. Un WH T. SmI M IM r? at v, aa SMk la iw m - 1 si7 I a4 M ! fk f tf (Mf I kW I f wm n f " . k IM iMttuI Mi f lfc j Wltrf. " , aus MMt a .( ' "'', " . .,lm.f ua SUM if MMk, T .MISCELLANEOUS. 27 4 LAMP OIL. . William Pinktton, -Akftham Jacobs. House and Lot hi.ng on Water street, ajtnn--. Inglsi.tarutirtMd- Ralph Keatter. F. ULAlElt, Sherif. Xii.lCltt2iL; I40cta. 6t0l , FORTY DOLLARS REWARD . . AN away from the auWriber; wrtbe' lsf of JLl-1 May ta, my jvejtt mj ur.uKur, aooui or37 jearf 0 age, amooib'blac kin, plea- aaintountenance Wing onw f hi Angwiw ao injured by A ncbine as render It uselen, ami, well a recollected, yiite doubled tip in his band; and 5 feet 10 or U indiea high. Said boy belong to the estate of Jewe Wren, dte'd. now in the care of the subscriber, anil lawful rent of aaid ettate. It ia supposed hu intends making his way to some free state. The above reward will be paid on his delivery to me, in Lancaster District, S. C. or lodged in any jail in " Sertll CaPolinarVirginta or Maryland, ao aa 1 receive bim j or 25 if taken in South Carolina. KOUEUT 81INSON. .Xntm&er 4rA,1827. SmtlOO 'rolunblt PLANTATION and N EOROES. "117 ILL be sold for cub at the Court-house in fV Salisbury, on Monday, 18lb day of Feb. fta7 nejt, the Plantutitn whereon Samuel Touitf now lives, King on 1 bird Creek, adjoin in John Tetinr. Wm. R. Wood, and other ; oontaining about 700 acre of as good i-and as any in Rowan county, about 175 acre cleared, much nf which i fresh, all under good fence 1 and there are on the premises convenient and suitable building of all kind required on a large firm. "9V- will be soM rm the same day and place "13 likely' A EOftOES, consisting tT3 men, Women and Children. All sold as the property of laid Samuel Young, to satisfy undr- eiecu- tion in my hands for collection. Price adv. R 1.50. F. SLATER, D. Sheriff. jr-gyfliynwa. 5t0i DR. J W. HILL YARD, . BEGS leave most respectfully to inform the citizens of Davidson count v, that he has just ' received a fine assortment of jTretA Medlcinet , and expects to receive within a few weeks, from PfliladeU)hiaandNew.Yw more extensive than has ever reached thia country and he ptcdre hwtim4. and.talent, in trfwre. rntirefyr Jii profefsion, "Jlovjefimm year experience in tne proresion. to meet with that patronage which a man should, whose vhole mind to devoted to it. : Hi charge hal nen-Aceed Ihose made , by other medical : gentletuen. ifr(.S?, 1,827 79". ' A CURKIER WANTED. THE subscriber wishes to employ a sober and indus rious Currier and finisher of Leather, iromcdiutth, who can come well recommended a such ; a man with a family would be prefer red. Generous wage will he given. WALTER M'CONNELL. OBTSrd vmtj, ia 1 1, 1828; gtO " HOOK niNDINO. THE aubsrribcr resperttiilly inform! the cit . i lens, of 8alibury- and the surrounding countrv, that he hai eatablished a Hitk Himlrry in said 'own. on Main Street,' a few "door o,tth of the Court-ltotifie j wrhert he will be thankful to receive anv kind of work in hi Ime of buaineas. From a ntrmber of year experience, in rurrttrs and Amerrctt, lie frela confident f being able to give entire satisfaction to all those who m.iy U vor him with any description of Binding. Ii!tmk Bookt made to onler, after any pattern ftirnishfcd, on short notice, and at prices wluch no one can complain of. Old Bnki Itebound. either plain or ornamen faL on th most modrrte terma. All orders from a distance.faithiuHv attended be pat. ronage of the public i reptctfully solicited, by their obedient servant, JOHN II. DE CARTERET. SaK?ir, .lrt7 2BM, 1827. 61 "TIiTT.OOKOF-iOIk-A-rOEM " Mdv. cruirim fcaa beta expended on the Bor.k of Job. Apart from ill oterpmation several queltiooa hive beerf debated concerniog the kind of commit ion, and the antiquity of the wi.rl j whether the hiimry be true or f.bijou 1 where the iccne of the to ry i Uid ; to what age it U to be re fcrif-d, and by whom it was written. . Vith the exception of a thort proem andconclution, Job ia acknowledged on it handt to be a poetical book. We do tot aeek the evidence of litis in ex art versification ; for if any of the Hetrew writings ever had inch a fer sifirition, we have now no meant of atcrruin'mg what it it. Oriental crit ics arc Dot ao idly employed nowa days at to search for the tetrameter, hektmetere'. sapphire, and iambict in ilcbi-twtrscjpfin'he'fneiful Jerome apoke to familiarly; but any one who is tolerably conversant with the Ii'brrw writings, will perceive a t- ... 1 jr.. -l e peculiar uiction, ana a aisinouuon 01 semei cr and mtittbers of sentences into that; kind' nf eirrrespondency of parts, which indirate tome regard to rmmcriral harmory j nnd which clear. Iv distinguish the poetical br.oks from those which are merely narrative, or intended only to prescribe rules of life and ritual observances. The same distinctive evident es, concerning the pixtical books of the Hebrews, cannot fail to discover thttntelvrs in a skilful version ; auJ though most of the rea ders of our common translation of Job h;ivc probably never suspected that ihcy were reading a poem, yet. with very little change of phraseology, and with suitable divuions of the lines, tbcY rnu'jt cease to have any doubts on the subject. But there are much high er qualities of-poetry in the book be fore us, in comparison with which versxivajnerc accident, an insignifi 11 arrai'.-i.a r.t wt.'.t t' ' heir of the lte Trcanurtr, gtys ti e Fayctteville Observer, wKith received the sanction of the Legilature, a!I the I3ank Stock owned by him at his death, Is to be received by the State, at par, In part payment of, his deficiency. Also, the negroes, (108 ia number,) and all the real ettate which, agreea bly to his will, can be conveyed, are to be made over to the Governor, for the use of the State, and sold on credit of if 2 and i years, under the direc tion of the Treasurer, Attorney Gen eral, and Col. Joseph Pickett. A suit is alto to be iostitutedf to ascertain, ju dicially, the amount of the defalcation. There U to much of myttery about htt defalcation, and the Treasurer stoo before "the world with o perfect ly , faij.i character, that we, in' com nwnwithr.thC;whoie people oftne State, have toped 'tixtMjiii mittake, which .yf)Mi)ic4f and that it. would finally appear that the Treasurer was no defaulter. W e ericve to say, that no fact has been disclosed to place the matter in such favorable light. I here Is one circum stance, and we have no pleasure in stating it, which proves conclusively, we think, that the deficiency is of more than a year's standing. It it this : That in the Annual Treasury Hep rt of 1826, it is stated that there wa de posited in the two banks at Kaleigh, the torn of 284,248 J and that there remained in the T rtauuru. to meet the current demands, the sum of 884,220. This was thortly before the meeting of the LeguUnre ; and it appears that the Treasurer," during that session, checked on the Banks foe the sum of &3 i,4J4 being nearly at much as the entire demands on the Treasury du ring the session. If the money had been in the Treasury, at reported, it would no df'Ubt have been applied to the purpose or, which it was sald tn be- rei ai ned..The. infeirnce ?sf we think, evident, that it wai nei thertl C rfcctl cUaa with Lccswax, t.A trace fcurci upon it with a needle, taking care that upon it witn a ncecic- takmc; care that every stroke cuts completely thro' the wax. Next make border of wax all round the glass so trt prevent any liquor when poured on from running off. Then take some finely powdered fiuate of lime (flour spar) strew it evenly over the gUss and then gently pour upon It, ao as not tn displace the pow der, as mush concentrated sulphuria acid diluted with thrice its Weight ia water, as is sufficient to cover the pow dered flour - tpar.- Let every thing remain ia this state- for 3 hours; then remove the, mixture and - clean the glass by washing it with oil of turpeo"' une i .tha-.fgures, hicjwerejracei thro1 the wax will be engraven on the glass, while the parts which the wa' covereti will i be- uneortode d-The fluat'e of lime is decomposed by the"" lolphorlc acid, and tulphate of limp Xi formed. The fluoric acid, disengaged in the geseout state, combine! with the water that diluted the sulphuric acid, and forms liquid fluoric acid before the glass ia corroded. , .WrfW facreeV-j Ma Odoar tf Rtm, For thi purpose, wccordine t the author of the method, a large onion is to be planted by the side of the rose tree in such a manner that it shaU touch the foot of the latter. The rosea which will be produced, will have in odour much stronger and more agree able th-n such al have not been thua treated, and the water distilled from these roe is equally superior to that prepared by means of ordinary ross leaves. Defacinf Dank Rtih.Ktbmi " pondent ol the Middlesex Gazette re marks, that the general method of defacing Villi suppose d to bf" counter-"'" frit, it such lhat by the tise of a err -tam liqrjtd called Chlorine theintrks- may be- nade t-disappear, and the bill pass as-currei.tly-as JcloretThis.i5 extTnVively practised td the greardanl-- age of the public and particularly to the Banks. It mav he prevented by Endo'rteritn 'XoTei feVi-Ptthsp the act passed at the late session of the legislature, says the Raleigh Re oister. makinc the endorsers of bonds aod notes, liable as security in the same drawing the pen across the names of manner as they would be, if they had! thr Prid,nt t Cashier. Then if aigoed on the face of the note, con-!" attempt is made t. take the marks cerns the community at l?rge more i horn the bill, the names will be takea than any other. The commonly re.) lo, and leave it in a aituation not to received opinion has been, that the en-he written on again. The defacing lr.rr of a fcond or note was not se. with printing ink may be taken off by rurity, unless so expressed in the en, another process j but by doing what ia dorsrmrnt. when the law ha "been. ; fore autcd, every thing of the kind. that unless the person tvwhom the en., may be prevented. i , dorsement was rhadeinade a demand - - .rr.'.,. .7 '-A'. of the maker an.l gave poticejthereof ? VXtnar STJTE3 CJLEADjiL rai J" tv. reasonable ' io me rnuoracr, w.u.m . .om.h.u.c m9 Geortt WMhinrtsbornllthPeb 17S time, iiie cnuurscr was cuuniru, died 4!n I'ee. 1799, agrd 68. Aside ffom'thVihi-T reasonable "l7$7, John Am;Wi 19th Ort. 1735 Stale itf Xtrth-Cartlina, Iredell i'vunty : OfPF.RIOK Court of Law, Fall Term, 1827 O Pallv Deaton t. Jamr Ueaton; Petition for Divorce. In this case it ia ordered by the Court that notice be giveri fur three nvinth in the Western Carolinian, printed in Sali'burv j audi" the Star, printed In Kaleiglu that the defendant .lame Deaton, appear at the next Superior Court of Law to be held for the Coun ty of Iredell, at the Court House ir. Statesville, on he fifth Monday after the fourth Monday in March next, then and there to plead to, or an- swef the ' petition of Sally ITeatoiy'w that lb me will be taken pro contt sso, ana win De heard ex parted. Copied from the minutes. . .. 13t9 Test : "JASCAMPRKLL, C7. Slate of .'arth-Caro!inn, Iredell cminly Tl OBEUTUIl'llltHlid Carson, AnJ It drew Carson, v ilium tarson, tieazur war ton, Mary Carson, Joel Wetherly and his wile Maracaret, James Scott and hia w ife Martha, and Samuel Carson : Petition for the sale of Die real estate of Samuel Carson, deceased. It appear-in- to the satisfaction of the court, that the de. &udaU in lhkcM.residewithoit the limits of this state, it is therefore ordered that pubhea tion be msde for Western Carolinian, printed in SaCsoury,. giving notice to said defendant to appear-ar next term of said' court to be held fuKthe county of Iredell, on the Sth Monday-after the 4th'iMonday, in Jlarcli flo.t.xhfieourt-hpuse intateville, and plead, aiumer, or demur to iatd jpetttldni ttfthe same will be taken pro confeiso. and heard ei parte as tu them, Witness John Mudiat, clerk and matter of our laid court, at office, thi 20th Dec. A. D. 1827. 6t0 JOHN MUSHAT, c. m. e. cant i.nnrtidjfre. ologtf al question. Concerrfing its inspi- at ion, there is inlt a spirit of poetical inspiration, and an effulgence of sub lime conception, which place it above all that is called beautiful tnd grand in epif or HramatTc atory'i The herOf in deed is distmcoished by none of the f.ivorite exploits of Grecian or Roman tame. He has the patience and pru dence of Ulysses, ai d the piety of iEreas, without the dissimulation of the first, and without being blazoned by the deeds of personal valor ascribed to cither, - lie ia altogether a moral hero. The sublimity of his character is wholly a moral sublimity. The character is not indeed perfect or im maculate ; but, taken as a whole, it affords nn illustrious example of con stancy under sufferings, and of a mind triumphing, by the aid of conscious virtke and unshaken' fidelity, over a succession of adverse events and over whelming calamities, and the perplex ing conduct of real or pretended frierids. :Iit. is worth while,, therefore, to give lit (the Book of JobT any particu lar nime, we have no tibjection to call- it, wth Mr. Noyes a didactic poem upon the ways of Providence ; the .-. .k- f,..T 7.,n!f- - iiettn, ju iirzo,swdi. ""-'r"--y.180,; Tbon7,nwW2d April 1743 1 offfretPby mt or otherwise f ihtroat died 4th July, 1826, axed far1 sequence of w hich has been . severe ' 1809, James Vadium oorn 5th March; 1751.- ion, jam ps ..icmroe. oottv ifit npni, w j. 1825, Mn Qid ncy Jdame, born Uth Jury, 176. Vice Hreridenit. i 1814 John A rmstrong, losses and disappointments. rtr-.j r a ..... seq.t the late aetsion of our Iegtsla- 1797 Umma Jtffcr. ture in relation to tlower. "Under the- " , ' - farmer law, the Jury cre compelled j ;, to Hsign to the widow, her proportion lfll0 Klbridge Gerry, in every separate trait, thus impairing 1817 Daniel i. Tomp-" the value of each tract, and taking. r ,. c . . 1 , r it- ' 1S25 Jh C. CalSiu. from the widow the chance of selling her lands to advantage. By the re cent 1816 Wm. il. Craw. fotd,- Secretariei Suite. JTtOR land sold by order of writs of veQdjijpni ' expe.rtxs.f9rjiettto9fJ5j Nantutkt " Inquirer, ""so savs " M r. Jenks of the Evening Bulletin, in re ply to a call for the reason why he 4loer-iioeftr.ta:t controversy and enlist under the ban. ners of one or the other of the con flicting parties, says he will engage to do so, whenever his correspondent will show 'why headach is spelled toitApvt a final e, and belly-aihe twA.' law, the jury have the option of : 1789 Thoa. Jtfferwn, . ' . J . . . 1TQ1 P.dmM Itaiululnh. assigning the wnole numoer 01 acres U9J Timo Pickering, belonging to the widow, in any one isoo John Marshall, tract, having regard to the interest of 1801 Levi Lincoln, theheir,. 'jJSftsU Printing for the Blind. Books have 1810 Robert Smith, been printed by order of the Edin- J5J2 JJJJq 'JJJ' burgh Blind Asylum, by which blind 135-0. persons are enabled to read; and anl apparatus, by which they may com! Secrttcriet I) ar. municate one with another by writiog, 7f5 "imo! Faring, is also said to be in a state of consider. 1 1796 James M'Henry, able forwardness. The method, of j l0o Samuel Dexter, 1801 Henry Dearborn, 1S09 William Btiv - printing trwritng we - have not ieen explained ; but its. practicability may be easily understood on reflecting that the forma pf letters, and their relative ledtrMtgivf--whithria:tft . estah. positions in syllables and words, may hsh it truth, that character u not to be inferred from external condition ; and to enforce the duty of tubmitsion to the will of God? be as correctly conveyed to the mind through the sense of feeling as through that of tight. The' signification of words and sentences are to be obtain ed through operations of the mind, unconnected w ith the mediums through w hich the words and sentences reach iu A. jury in the city of New York has found z verdict of &1000 damages, and six cents CDsrsy againir t ycrung hlood for drlilftg his sulky overV M r; Ric h ards on one of the turnpike roads, where there was room enough for four carriages abreast. A few such ver dicts tfs this, will teach these Jehncs to be better whips 1818 John C. Calhoun,, 1BV3 Jamee BVeur. Secretaries f Ike Tref rury. 1789 Alex. Uamil'on, 1795 Oliver Woolcott. 1801 Samuel Dexter, 1801 Albert Gallatin, 1815 Geo. W. Camp bell, 1816 Alex. J. Dalk-, 1817 Wm. H. Craw- ford, 1825 Richard Ruth. Secrefariee if t he 1789 Benj. Stoddard, 1801 Hobrrt Smith, 1H09 Paul Hamilton, 1814 William Jones 1816 B. W. Crownin-. shield, 1818 Smith Thomp son, 1823 Stm'l. L. Snt-md. The site of the new Town of Co lumbus, at the Falls of the Chatahoo chieeorgia,. incorporated by au aci of the Legislature, already attracts much interest i about forty building have been erected, among them two taverns, some stores, shops, &c. M. Ude, the celebrated French oook,... hs neen engaged alrib Hotel of Crolrhford, in Londonwith r 8Blry" W ' 13,000 (85333) a year, lie is fitting P a hbuse for his own t-mily Alberm -street 1 and the scene of his future ope rations. ' llVruy Tick fbrt!r William M-W Cm ,,. and John P. Decatur, were bound over, m Hew York on the 20th utt; .to keep IW peace for - behiR concerned in acntling t challenge to .Hujjh Maxwell, DistrioJ Af Ibiney.

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