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if- (1 r ( if si !t a ' nlt'rt StJtrtf natoA JW r the tint mh to"--no. ii. B" R il enhcted ? ti Stite end Kg Mumbtnl That no money hereaf. ter ipprpltrl shall be paid to any pt-wm W his eompcnMtion, who ii in arrears to the Uni. ted st.tra, until Mich person shall have aecoun. .... . .1 M tntrt tha Treasury ll for which he may be Kahtoi That .i l ...'.hm1 afiB.ll he construed to . i k.Unrn anmnr sokMv from tne oe- pTeci.iion of Trru7 Note, re crlv by such t,erwn,to be expanded In the public service i I.... u .ii where the Par or salary of ny - U - Iil.K.LL In nurttiance of this ect. It "shall be the duty of the AewwirtMtf Offlcera. if demanded by the party, nn agem or 'V' Tf Departmenr, tne ihhuw" fcl tt t.itv of the laid airent. within ilxty dayt lireanicrluU.Jta.P ijfalast suds dnfloeftnd h wrretw. Speaker of the House of Representatives' r J. C. CALHOUN. VkePrefcdentofthe United States, and . - Pendent of the Senate. Approved: 2d Jsn. 18 J8.. .Jr JOHN QUINCT ADAMS. JOHN YOUNG'S ESTATE. . fpiiE undersigned having qualifled, at Febm- J. try sessions of Kowan county court, a aa fniniatrator on the ettate of John Young, decM Tf quests all person indebted to said estate to lhake payment, and all persona having-claimi gainst the same, to pre tent them for payment, within the time prescribed by law, or thia notice Win be plead in bar. W. B. WOOD, Mm'r. .r. 1M. 1828.' . 6tOS : .SALES FOR TOWN TAXES. WILL be told at the coiirt-houiie, on Tues day, the 15th day of April next, the ol lowing lota and houttt in the town of Salisbury, Of to much thereof at will be tufficient to satisfy 4be Commiaaionera Ttxea due thereon, from the ytsr 1820, to the year 1828 1 to wit ; - Tbe hou and lot formerly owned by Sally Abbot, deceased, now bv Abraham Jacobs, -i Let formerly owned by B. C Pearson, now ht John McClellsiuL. ders estate . Route tad lot belonging to Trancli Coupee's .... estate i BouaC and lot now owned an'd occupTed by CaraB Tarbrotirh., : - - Houiei 'iikl "fofl octfupreffbt 7(m(rTrMflef!" s House and lot formerly owned by Thomas -mft-Hohoeef'. by Aanwel Jonca.,,. r .i mwuiHoiiaw aaiLlot .owidJjr,lalpl Kestjer, .House and lot formerly owned by Martha Vaton, now by Mw. West. House and lot belonging to the estate ol tne lato Mr. 8 met hers. : House and lot belonging to the ertate of the late Tbomae Todd. - Also, Iota numbers 23, 24, 31, 32, 35, and 57, Is the Wet Square t loU numbers 38, 39, 46, jmd 47, in the East Pqtiare of said town. . i All of which will be actually struck off to the Ittt bidder on that dav, if tbe taxes due thereon TC not previously paid. WILLIAM HOWARD, C. T. T. JlforeA 4M, 1828. 6(9 Slait Vl..CorSfaa, Rntherjori Ctin . GOUR T of pleat and quarter setvion. January session. 182H. Charles Allen, Mary Hicks, Sarah Rooker, and William M. Rooker, rw. Solo. " thon.and Elizabeth TabeT, Thomand Susanna Walls petition for. partition.. It appearing to z. 'H '"aatisfactioh of this coo rV that lle defendants r in this cae are not inhabiranta of this state, or derroV therefore, that pubfication be made in . . Oft Western Carofinian for six week, that the . . defendants, Solomon and EHrabeth Taber, Thoma an 1 Su'ana Walla, do appear before the justices of our next court of plea and quarter fcrsions to be bqJJen for the county of Ruth . erford. at tbe court-house in Kutherfordton, on -; te 3d, Monday after the 4tb Monday in March " next, then and thue plead, answer or demur, or juujfinfliu win 'Je cnierru up- againai iiicni, ajreeably to the prayer of the petitioners. "" r 6tll Attest! ISAAC CRATON, C. C. - - Slat tf ffmKXanarRuOmfititmintif.t-- JMOURTrnT pleat and quarter aesalon, January V. term, A. 1). 1828 : Barziliia Ledbetter, John Searcy in right of hi wife Sarah, and Norman Williams in right f his wife Nancy, t. Gabriel Wilmoili, and Wm. Whiteiidesj and Mosei Wbitesidea, edm'r. of John ldb' tter, dee'd; iad other t Petition for distributive share. It ' appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that Gabriel Wllmoth, one of tbe defendants in this cause, is not an inhabitant of this state, it is or tiered by the court that publication be made . for six eeka in tbe Western Carolinian for the defendant to appear before the jutficts of tmr court of pleaa and quarter aessioni to be holden - - (or the county of Uutherfordr at the courwhouse 5n Rutherfordton, on the 3d Monday after the ith Monday in March next, then and there to plead, answer or demur, or judgment win be fntered up against him agreeably to the prayer f the petitioners. 6tll . Attest i ISAAC CRATON. C. C State f North Carolina, Rutherford county : jpOUHT of pleas and quarter sessions, January. j sessions, 1828 1 Mosel Slmmow, tw. Joseph . , Hale and wife Rebecca, heirs of Edward Ivy, deceased: petition for partition. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defen- ida7rowp1FTrafts andwhV'1Eeeeca,'aTeiiof Inhabitants of this state, ordered, there tore, that -;::bliibiowlroadeTM for x weeks, that the defendants Joseph Hale end Wife Rebecca, appear before the justices of our next court ol pleas and quarter sessions to be holden for the county of Rutherford, at the ,r cout-hgroe jn Rutherfordton, on the 3d Monday fter the 4th Monday in March next, then and - there plead, answer or demur, or judgment will . tie entered up "against them, agreeably to the jrrr of i li petitioner. 6tll - AHestr ISA AC-CRATON, C; -to Utate f Awrth-CartHna, Iredell County t for Divorce, In this case u is ordered b Court that notice be given for three months in the Western Carolinian, printed in 8alifbtirv ; ind in the Star, "printed In Raleigh that the defendant James Deaton, appear at the next . Superior Court of Law to be held for the Coun "ty of Iredell, at the Court House in Statesville, 5 the fifth Monday after the fourth Monday in March next,1 then and there to plead to, or an ewer the petition of Sally Deaton, or that the aame will be taken pro confeato, and will be hcri ex parte. Copied from the minutes. UK Tell : JA9. CAMrOFXla Clt. LAMP OIL. F HIST quality of mi "'"J C7.IM fAtmfa fr mIc by; W ..... . . ..I-IM'I I I i M Its TAXES. n IKfcUia.u. WILL sell t the court-house In Statrsville, ' .i.- i i ainn.tv In Anril. the f(i!Win(r ,ct. of M or much thereof a. w, I pay the ?lu- f' the, year 1825 and TatuaHan. JerH, Iliarica Moore -Jamra dwann William WangH John Waiijfh John Winnfteld Samuel Waugh ' David Beard R800 400 2.-.0 2M SV) 220 425 172 262 "'36 1233 278 171 411 Joteph Brim I A dim hi ....i". . . sat pj . Thomas Hair . Ukj v mmumw 360 - w ftamuel Hordocli AW 108 James C Mayae 235 , ?mf . , ,, . 8? 280 160 251 45 r- 228 115 100 173 100 188 420 Erasmus IrelAce John Reid a George IteSd William Caih ( r.liza Cash , Jonathan Maon Goodrid)re Moore Adam Campbell Hugh Curran btanlv Daria A. S.'Duvall John Fair Pasail Jefferton Allen Luncefbrd Brent Swainey Klisha Solomon John Wooton Edwin Culver Shepperd Daniels John Moore John Welch . David White Willis Bagwell Ivi llagwels Richard ChamMy TImm CrabM John Dowels, ten Wiley Garris Charlei Hooper "Jvitlue Krtlon : ' 640 B0. 376 J54 282 350 221 100 173 19J 39J ...Kt 25 5 70 23 350 150 30 120 020 195 27y 550 250 130 ' 70 111 ait 130 125 110 36! ?58 221 16 50 - 140- 50 - 123 60 290 300 . 486 300 30 170 21 10O 441 US 409 -S63 ; 275 158 Merrack Clark -John Macllafly Jordan Wjrara-"-' " ..63. , Mjjtthcw llobcrta, jr.. ... laicrrtia Speak . .:....i 80 100 us (ovinia Shoemaker Jipbett. Tillman John Griffith " Silas Hsrtnevl -Alexander I Iartnr?s William Hartnti Archibald Hogston Jatne llartne William Lackej', Tho's'. s&n Highly Looper George Marshall ' John Mitchell David Queen Samuel Kobards William Steuart Silas Ste.tiart Samuel Smith Lewis Wilds John P. Raker " Brinsley Barns Benjamin Row In " John Correll Benjamin Farmer Alexander Grifllu H.5 200 160"' 284 150 100 716 51 45 79 13J 940 100 100 278 50 3C3 150 20) 1.50 346 m 740. 3(".3 382 134 216 6ft 131 100 100 112:: fOO- 150 154 30. 416 200. 240 100 358 73 282 200 100 135 50 150 200 47 -200 450 ... 300 244 164 .39 280 329 200 100 100 9,)0 100 " 260 400 100 1314 76 100 79 300 1000 100 1200 170 300 408 30 ISO 150. 246 404 240 William Jolly . r So'otion Smith Abel Sherriff . John Teague . John Woodring William f'nmto Robert Elliott John Elliott . George Elliott Alexander CUnn ' William HtHistoo Ftirgw Mittigair- " " Josrpft MoOre 3 -19Q 707 456 . 16Q 280 99 200 195 195 112 100 444 Exekier.Siupe ,. .:;45 Joseph Stephenson 116 Edward Teapue M) John Templeton 57t) Noah Wat win 100 William Warren 450 James Brotherton 73 William Fortune 6O0 William Gray 400 Mathew Goodwin 100 John Goodwin 135 Solomon Hood 50 John Hooper 150 Jas Hooper 400 Willis HPrivit 94 Robert Potts 400 William Potts 650 James Reynolds 500 1 homas Reynold) ' 400 Samuel Sumpter 400 Adlai Watts 78 FJislia K. Johnson 720 Thomat Jefferson 400 William McLeod, jr. Ml William McLeod, sen. 130 Campbell McKay 150 Joseph McKay, for his Falberi heir's 1209 Ralph Steuart 150 UawelLAlleiL. ASOa 230- Berry. Ilobba 450 M. Jiobett McKay... I.TJ "-JohiTKorwoed- 120 -144 200 Robert Beaty 150 Aaron Norwood 110 James 1 empleton, farmer 130 ' John F.Cook 171 "" Benjamin F. Cowan 215 Jane Cumminga 100 - - Patrick Graham- 274 William Kerr - .71 . George McIIennr 15L Jolin Bell, tft trust 75 . James Carrigan '731 SamuellTeiBih'fl:::Z;:;r:Z: 300 200 314 130 71 645 200 270 250 '200 500 "500 ton'sheira 725 John McKsy . 80 JohnMcCudoch 900 Smith Reynolds ' 106 David Wooliver - 250 Daniel McKay.' 37J Richard King 400 Barnes 30 IS 230 103 225 300 950 300 P. CALDWELL, Sh'ff. tflrtdelU N. B. 1 will sell, on the aame day, about 20 Tracf Land, on venditioni exponas, and exe cution!, c sh'jr. 10 Tt SST01 ST4TSSMAI. TANZAS. . I h rfpif U it gtf "wrtjfrier happy t Yes, lady, tlKXir" tne trace or woe , Is on tiy brow Though teen unbidden oft may flow, Evenuinow Ob, think not that the streams of f rlef - Forenrrual Eren pale ancumn'i withered leaf SmileiM the eun. . t have had hr of happtnes -' ' . BrigSr rdden dreama, ':.:"rHr.,"::r,. . Which came nd aorro wl night to MeiV u'iikanrel rleama. Thoofli Hiting aa the raye that fall Their bwken light round memory"! halt - a lingering etill. YS Myi eve now my-heart - U full with joy, , .J.Ljiw. :-rjYbfch asmw thaughj bkla 4cpwg,,.w . ., cannot uettrov. t Xliat M'puri XeartK left W feeV' w For all my woe. tMITJMOy, FROM. TUB FERSLWi nt sooTtiri ' Lord t whe art merciful a well aa just. Incline thice ear to me, a ch,ld of dust! Not what I would, O tord, I cfTer thee, Alas I byt what lean, p.ihr Aln'iL'htr. who hast made me man. And bade me look to Heaven, for thoi art there, Accept m sacrifice and humble prayer 1 Four thinis which are not in thy treasury, 1 lay befoie'thee, Lord, with this petition 1 My notfinglcss, my wsnts, : My sin and my contrition ! ox Tka trvEareot usacrsr. The Ut KA T10.Y3 Ultima Rati Pepin. The M lji w of Nations Pshaw, Yw all a joke. In sple of Grotiua, Puffendorf, and Vattel: The del v that despots still invoke. Is not the Cod of Justice, but of battle 1 The "force of argument" the tyrant still. By argutneit of force," would overawe 1 lie has do guid but interest and hia will, ' Nof any code except the CaMtn Iaw, MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, Save vour brine. &tt old irentle few . tTajtT;jKJlljfti)etf:itr ialt which he had reclaimed froon the ferine; The ttlt wm very Em audof ee1!tfntartty;"-The-prncji of re claiming it.it oearlv ai follow a t The brine 10 be boiled and ikimmed, and when settled, the a'alt to be taken out with a skimmer, the water again boil ed, the inlt again taken out, and so on until all the water is exhausted. More than one third of the salt ori ginally, used, may in this way be re gained. Torch Light. THE TEXXKSSEE ROL'DTf Wah'tngmrWth Fcbr 1828. One of the most amusing members of the House of Representatives Mr. Crockett of Tennessee. lie showed me a tlaV since hia coat of arms upen a seal, and characteristic if ugh truly they were of the owner, being a rifle, a butchers knife,' and a tomahawk, surmounting hia name. " I dont know why," aaya Mr. C. ( I should be afraid to rise and address the House of Representatives,' for 1 can whin anv rhan In -and hi arjnear. lances pronMea3t NifulfiInttJl.l words.. Ihis ts'J some time since boasted that he could wade the Mtssieaippif-earrv a steam boat on his back, and whip his weight in wild cats, A very clever fellow too, but, like Sir Hilderbrand Oshal distnne, an enthusiast in field sports. He had lately a wager pending upon his skill with the rifle at a hundred yards, and staked a thousand dollars against five hundred, that he would surplus bis opponent in twelve shots, he firing without a rest, and allowing the opposite party 16 use Orf 7 " His antagonist prudently paid forfeit, and Tennessee was triumphant. K. Tori tourier. To clean Mouldingt of Carriages. Take one table-spoonful of rotten atone, finely pulverised ; two ounces ind a half of spirit of vitriol, two duacesand half of spirit of- wine , and oe pint of water.- wine measure 1 Dut thk .spirit of-winein last, and vUw aaa It a a . . I smaii pebbles to help in shaking. Ap ply i with a piece of thick flannel, then tub it off with a piece of moist leather, afterwards with allry flannel. TKOTTWO MATCH. Montreal, fob, 3r-On Wednesday last a trott'ng match took place be t ween a hcrseo wned hy- MrSamuei Oliver VVaic. The distance trotted was about IB miles, (from the Market in this city to Lachine, and. "back again," as Donald says,) which was performed it about 70 minutes, Mr. Waite's mate gaining the match by a few rods. This is considered great speed, as the roads were heavy and uneven on account of the recent snow Td thiTulhslcta of TctcrS crjtm adical Work throughout the United Statet. It is intended before, or certainly by the lit of May next, in a pamphlet wltn other statistical mancm, u uuiii all the Newspapers ahd Periodicals in the U. 3. and the City or Town where .... a . a. a I published, by wnom, ana tne conai- r'mna nl niddVation. fit. A CODV COn- taining the above shall be faithfully forwarded to each of you, wno wm insert thia notice once, tnd forward a fiaper or a copy of the work you pub ish'to rhiladelphia', directed to :JTUZ.TRAYZLir.R? ' Substitute for Hemfi "and Fla; -WhtcK 'grpwaibu es nf Itaiyf an reacKes the Hel 7 and 12 feet, it applicable to all the usea of Hemp and Flax. "A" speci men of the eord and paper made from it, accompanied bv a quantity of the seed, haa been sent by Signor Barbieri, Curator of the Botanic Garden of Mantua, to the Philadelphia society for prpmoting agriculture. Aa the , plant requires neither annual aowmg, nor the same attention nor 'manuring as hemp or flax, it may claim some ti elusive species of Hab'hcu in 1 Jthis conntrv. The Koseus is not among them ; but it is, it appears, a variety of Htpalustrtt, which grows abundantly in the lower parts of New Jersey, whose farmers have found it a good and cheap substitute for hemp for cords, plough ..line, .c. ; I be lit b'ucu was used by the ancients as a rod, and to make baskets. ' XiVFUl. WARS ISO t, -SAVFP TAXF.RS Mrs. French, of Dultoa, was on Friday. bUteizciwitii of sneezing in consequence of taking a handful of MaccabWr-atonctv by which she dislocated the vertebra of the Jieck On dusection,.. 4, JWoi and a half of pure snuff was found stowrd away in the place where the brains ought to be. If people woutil but pav all the money they expended in snuff, to their creditors, both par tics would be the better for it. Iron is said to be the source of glory, for it supplies the soldier with his sword 1 ol Plenty, for it provides the husbandman with his plough share and pruning hook j of Commerce and Civitizattonxfor it furnishes the mat. incr with his compass, , A coiutsellor being questioned by a Jodge,' to- know4 for hptn he was concerned," replied as follows, ; . I am concerned t my lord lor the plaintiff; but I am employed by the defendant." An Irish fjemlemhn htrly fought a duel with his intimate friend, because he jocosely asserted, "that he was bom withourasliltno hijack!" " Co anirr. of Harre. Vermont, on thel"'1!' " n. win mn wm' 1 4th imt.shot-arr apple from 'the- bare head of Mr. Henry Ingraham, at the distance of twentyseven yards, with a riCe. Collamer then took his turn, and Ingrabom at the same distance shot an apple from his head. It was done in the presence rf a number of respecta ble gentlemen, who nfier fruitless at tempts to stop the parties, had the satisfaction to see them come off in safety. The apples were so hand somely tut ty the ball, that the juice and nomnce remained in considerable quantities on the hair of their heads.; 1 .. IIC IB, - II IB lilt pilll'll w The Baltimore Patriot, in relation: good judge, if this interest is proper to the report of the death of Thomas y fostered that hvelve thousand tons Tudor Tucicr, Ksq. Treasurer of the of hemp, worth g2,OOO,000, may be United States, says -"Mr. Tucker, we are happy to learn, is alive and alive like to be-.Theerriifciijginedit is believed from the death of a gentle maainJVirgythtLijameoLl'uckcri Lady Cochrane, who signs herself "Catharine Cochrane Maranhani, has appeared in the London papers in vindication of her husband, from , the late charge of giving aid and coun tenance to the Greek pirates. She denies the aUcgatTonTn'i0fdnhdu''gh; it would r 8eemtT without . any specificj Inowledge aa sertion is indeed hardly' credlbTeainH' little as we have ever believed in the delicacy of his lordship's morals, we are inclined to discredit it. The lady's style is spirited and pithy. ..She concludes by regretting the necessity of appearing before the public j hut " it is a duty she owes to her husband and herself, and she must not shrink debate has been had in the Senate of the United States Upou the subject of amending and revising their rules of order. It will be recollected that the Vice President wai highly censured 1 by the friends of the administration, , for allowing to Mr. Randolph 1 lati tude of debate, said by thenv to be unparliamentary ana not warranted by their rules, and which would not 1 have been allowed to any members friendly to the administration. In the recent discussion, however, he has been completely acquitted by o par. tes in tne most lull, Clear and even com plimentirry manner possible; - and that too by the friends and supporters of the cdministration," w ho have even gone aor faraa to .x applaud htm ibr hia -dignified and impartial course Justice nas au icugui uccn swaiucu iv tried patriot and an able statesman, and hu now has the pleasing satisfaction arising from his official cooduct having deservednnd received the approba don of his political opponents.. ADhtoveryK. very delicate and desirable discovery haa been made in London, in the shape of an aromatic paste,- oc powder, possessing the sin gular quality of extracting or effacing the superfluous aad intrusive hairs. wnttn- irequentiv gatner and grace the upper lip ot our lair friends, ; and which sometimes attains a rather too war like and masculine growth. AU though a slight imperceptible down is always delectable on a lady's lips, we are warranted by the canons of good society" in saying, that mustachioei are not sufficiently: effeminate for the present boo ton. Noah, Small Affair. The Onondaga-, YorkVJouroal - statea hat-MraTer ihuh,;; of- Sp.'ffordf7ha an infant, s) weca oiu, anu wnicn wetgns bat twetttyfour ounces. ,The.l. xhild .is , heauhy and tt tlowg-well,"! CtTRt TOR DKAttTtSS. F.qual parts of the juice of house leek, brandy and sweet oil in a phial, to be hung up exposed to the sun for a month or more. This dropped io the ear at night, and on wool to be kept in the ear a sure remedy fof deafness. Wine and worte A report was got up' some time ago, thjrt Mr. BoyU ston, of Massachusetts had made a de quest to Mr. Adams of the handsome sum - of 4CX),000 -dollars. This was soon after , corrected, .and the bequest, put down t 840,000. : Then again it appeared that the whole of MrrB'l property amounted to only 2100,000, amtthat Mr. Adams was jo hvejnl a farm supposed to- be worth The latt statement is that this farm w.as bequeathed on condition thrt 31f. w-a' oequeainca onconaajnn tn! .-ir. yshold become jomt; executor of me win or tne aeceasca, ana irusicc ply with, and of course, after all, -will get nothing. Cure fir intrmfieranee.ll has recent ly been discovered sya the Elkton Press, that Mitphurir acid taken in spirit, rote pleielv eradicates the inclination to use thent intrmprrstely. It is said to be pre ferable to Chambers remedy, being more simple, cheap and wholly innocent. RFJtP, Gov. Clinton, in his recent message to the New Yoik legislature, rtcom- mends the cultivation of hemp and A ... it...... tt : .1. . annually raised in that state t and, that within thirty years, the exports- tloiollUat auic States, will be equivelehtinLvalufrt1 thrree nf rnttnirf" - - A Parisian robber, who was seized foritealing snuff in the shop of a f bacconist, by way of excusing himself!, exclaimed, that he never heard of that law wliich forbade a man to tale sntif "ThOhee of Tarentum and. Attica had a wool so fine, that they were co- . vered w ithakTns to prese ttf rom the inclemency of the weather. The skins Ithus used as great coats for the sheep were tmporiea from -ttraoia :- - A man in Scotland has 'l4'childrer 7 toys and 5 girls, all deaf and dumb4. Jtiipita, Feh. 29. Cotton, middling 8 to lOi prime lots, 9J to 10. - Kacon, 7 to 9 .whUkey. 28 to 31 j North Ouroliaa notes, 9 per eent.-fl' count, - ! ll atoiro from it." Korihorn. paper. y s
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