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' 1 4 Vrt t 'I 4 1 ii 'Is I I ltutnnar l'latt. X fcM f.irlhTrtl'-r of Certain urviinf Officer eM floHif n 1 tin Army of tht ltcT.lut1on. BT. il tnstttd tkt Urn. a and thiu a hrp. rtutU'UJt- r Umted f ? vlving officer or !!. army f the Revolution in ' the f;otinenal Unr, who m entitled te lull pay by the Naolve of October twenty flrt, nirtn hundred and eighty, be authorised to re ceive, out nf any mny in tht tre rry not oth erwise appropriated, the -oun of In full pay U said line, according U hit rank in lb Ho, to b'irin wtfb the third day uf March, KM thousand '' -irHI hundred MmI twentt-eil. to continue during hi natural hfer iwWJrJ, Out, nnder ' .. iKU uL na oflVerr shall be enlitlcj to rereiv irgr.m thM u,. full P.r of . )ujo u fcjj i 9. tMf a ft funktr nccttd. that, when- f ever any of aaid officer has received money of ' third day 01 March, oe thaua W eight hundred - v v .diflMMMil iwuhdL -JareaaiL.lhi JKlil to flreeived shall bo deJoetrd from what said officer would, wtherwiaa, be entitled to, nmler tht firM eetiolt of th is act r and every pmwuiq wbh: officer i no entitled, shaD ceaa after ths p bM Itfthtaact. -' .' km. a. JndhtU turd rrtneted. that every surviving awn-wnmisaioned officer, musician, or private, ia Said army, who Minted merei for and durinf the war, and continued in ha ervice until Hi termination, and thereby becaaa enti Ued to receira reward of eiirlty dolhn, tinder revolve of eonrrete, pawed Mar fifteenth, seventeen huscreJ and aevanty-eifbf, ahaD be entitled to reeeiva bia full monthly pay in aald Brrrke, out of any money In the treaeury not - otkerVtfe appropriated j t" betrln on the third day vf March, m thooaand eitjht bundred aad Uentvii, and to contioua durinf bia natural life 1 XVeWdrd, that no nonoiaiSoed offl. eer, omiician, or private. In eaid army, who it tow Ba the penaion Ket of tbe United 8ute, jhaA It entitled to the benefit 1 of tttio not. t Cms. 4. M4 ie U father naettd, thatthepay allowed by thin act atiaU, under tbe direction of lUO eecmarr 01 iom ireaaury, e paw ie vm eer or SoUier entitled thereto, or to their au thorized attorney, at auch placet tad day 1 aa the ' Secretary may wreet 1 and that no foreign offi- ;.icr b'n be sutjlilca IP ? pay t nor attall any oificer or SoUier receive tle aan, until be fur. unib 10 aaid Secretary eatSenCtory evMenca thai he ia entitled to the aame. In conformity to tbe proeiatona of thia act 1 and the pay allowed by - hie act atwO wot In any way be tranafcrable, or Xabla to. attachment, levy, or aeSiure, by any le. ami Dfoceia whatever, but abal) inure whou to -&e pereonal beaeftt of the officer or aoUier en. titled to tna tame oy una act. . See 5. .fnd i ilftriker tnacttd, tuataomuch fid'pay aa accrued by the proviaiona of thia act, -before ibe. Ibinl day of March,' Weh hundred and t wenty-eirht, attall be paid to the officer aad eotffier entitled to the tame, at won aa may be, ia tbe manner and under tbe previa. Ipne before mentioned 1 and tbe pay hkb ahaU accrue after' aaid day, ahatl be paid teml anmj.' alrr in fike manner, and under tbe aame pro. illnoaa, ' A. STEVENSON, ' Speaker pf the Houae of Repreaentativea ' ' 8.'SMrTII, Preaident of the Senate, pro tempore. Approved 1 15 May, 1828. .... 1 I njuroei. lhraatjiaaT, ilClc'jry (1 ti.C ircsrjryiwii niay U en.lonrd on the cover, "Krvo- luuonary t'Uimi. i i 4- V-' ; prroiiu!'y : mciiAiu) nusii. Ft JfJok la U ma.U y Me V"' at obtaininr the beacfita Of an act, entitled " An act for the reHef of certain aurvivW nfllcera and aol.lirra of the army of the revoluiMMs" aiproved on the Uth of aiy, ido, I , of In the county of W the at ate of , da hereby declare that I waa an officer in the continental line of the army of the revolution, ar4 aerved aa auch, here Inaert, to the end of the war, or (aa the eaae may be) to the time when the arrangement of provided by the reaoNre of eoafrea of the JJ 1-1 nfkv. 17H0. waa carried into ef. letL an l wi ffduce.l under that arranfetnent at which period I we a -1 ftp. mentofthe llne, ' ' ' And I alee declare, that 1 afterward received t ctdAcateaeny: called. ,om)H!a!i Mrtifleate Lir a aum eaual tolhe amount of 6ve ear lull net t.jrhich anm waa oflirrd by the reaolre ofconjrret,nftheldof March, I7UJ, inttead of the half pay for life, to which 1 wee enUiUJ wQdctba reaolva U JSL ber, IT80. . , " And I do further declare, that I hate received of the United Rtatee, aa a peneioner, ainoe the 3d day of March, 1824 Here inaert, no no ney, or (a the eaae may be) that I have re ceived, a a peneioner of the United tatea, eincc tbe 3d day uf March, 1 8W, the turn ef dollar, paid to me by the afent for paymf pen. aiona in tne etate .j I'll"11! Before me, Pre Inaert, Joat ice of the peace, or other ajrittmtc. duly empewered te adminiater oatba.) in the county of , la the Ute of perwmeJIy appeared, tbia day, tad of ibe aaid county, who did, aer-ralty, make oath, that , by whom ue forejoinr declaration waa aubaeribed, ia jrenemlly repited and bencved to have been aa officer In the ereiy of the revolution, in manner a therein ateted. , Wknew my haml. ltd lay of la the ... . ffWaedl 1. . clerk of the court of the county of v in the atateof ,do hereby certify, that before wbom4he forerointf affidavit were awom, waa, at the time, a (here inaert, foetiee of the oeace. or - other mainatrate, duly empowered ta-aAaMMrter eatha, aad. duly eav powered to adminwter oatn. " "" " . In tettimony whereof; 1 havi hereunto ret wr a. a. band, and affixed tbe real of the mid court, thia day of , ia tbe year .- tJifhedl". - ft 1 ; Fm t a dettarmtin I b mad It ne mlultntd $Mer$. euierfeML tHdfrivain Per the purpoae of obtaining the benefit of " An act lor tne renei or certain eurrjnnx; ora ieertend aoMler of theernve of the tevowUiinL approved on the 15th of Mar, IKa, I., of in tbe county of in the tate of , do hereby declare that I enliated m the eenti nental line of the armv of the revolution, fur and durinf (he war, and continued in ha amice until it termination 1 at which period I waa a IK a t a.lii.iiiitcre n ti e ' -'e f ilv 1 1 1 hj . 1 ,01 it cuutity, ho ilil, -vrm!1y, ma's oa'h, tl.at , by lut h furrgoinf occlaralion wa eubKrtbcd, I rrnrr!ly tepuld nd r-clieved to bare been an oiiicrr in tu tray 01 tun revolution, ta man. ner aa therein aWed. WitncM my tawi, thia day of-, la the yter-, iiijneaj 1 I, cirre of tne coun Of tne coonry , in the fate of t do hereby cer tify, that u ... before whom the forefolnf affidavit were ivorn, waa, at tbe time, here in aert either a jurico of tte peace or other ma etraie, duly aarpowerea 10 aaminietcr oaiD, aad duly empowered to adminiater oath, . In teatimonv whereof.! have hereunto act my u a.) hand, nd affixed the aeal of the aaid . court, uu oay et 1 in roe year, ; (lifned) - - 9x77 j' ' At rf AT1SQ Ireqtientry been eonc fT" ti 14 te pubiiah a Hat of their A Til JMrfrfiiM. Aw-. Pdntt. Crhm, J j Ifc Jot ttvC benefit of tbe puWk. t present tbe foilowioc, a comprutnj the pHndpal part of their present aaeortment t Almond rolefil 00 ef Lavender Clom , Bhodiuffl , Caetor Sweet . Saaaafra Spikr r " ' Roeemary Cinnamon ' Hemlock Taneey firt. Mnt. Otto of Roaea - Opium Tnrker " oiude Biamuth Oiymcl Squill Oinrnaeirt ktJ Xuriatid Kitrie fiulphurto Lemon Aoatie Tartarie Alcohol Aloea Alum thkipe Mineral Aiwmeeia CarW Antimoity Crude Pulr. I Claaa Arrow-iawt Indian Araenie ,-. AaphahuB) Anodyne Uq. of IIoB. Pearlaah llapice i f earl barley iT.tbrr Sulplidri - -Pipe Clay EngTlab AijuA f ort Jr;.., JPeppet Lonf . -' ltf I r-, -r Cayenne J BaWm Copiv ' Black FeWrUA Tohrua Barbadoe Tar. -Kacs. JuaiperU Bora Brlmttone Camphor Caator Ctrtnridw; . Creta rraeparata Calomel -. Cochineal Corrmive Sublimate Crocua Marti Cocu Indicu r - i m I cuneo r . h lU eantaii. cofflnanv. in the ! Coboh Vt.SUM I n- ' 4 if Sir- . The Act for the relief of certalD mr iho officers and eoldiere of the rcvolti tionf. iDWwred on the 5th df of May 182S, (of which the forcRoinR U a copy,) wHi be carried Into effect xtnder: the fol Ipwing refiUtioni t Each oioer clairoina; mider the act, will transmit to the secretary of tbe trea sure 1 declaration, according to tbe form beretrrrto annexedf -frtarked-Ar-aod each m romirrftaronexf effitermuicianf and firi We aecorrlintr to the - form marked B, accompanied, be the oath oT two respecta ble witnessesV aV to Ms Identity, which oath le 10 be taken before justice of Ibe 'peaces or other' magiatratey luly mpo w ered to sdmlnUter ostht.Jtijhe: state or territory in which he resides and authen ticated tinder the seal of the court of the county in which the oath was administer ed, is shown in the ssid forms ' Each officer will also transmit his com mission, if in existence and attainable, - a4 kv t-om ml wiawt nfliivP. mn. siclan, and prhatej his discbsree t which documents after being twittered, will be returned. If the commission or dis :l ehsrge has been lost or destroyed, he will transmit such other evidence as he may posaese or can obtain, corroborative of the itatements set forth in his declaration. If the evidence transmitted, taken in connexion with that afforded by the pub lic records at Washington, be found satis factory, the amount of two years full pay, t the rate to which the oificer or soldier was entitled, according to bia rank in the line, at tbe close of the war, or at the ' time of his reduction, (as the case may be,) but Irf iw instance exceeding the full pay-of ; captain ofrihe eorttineptil Jip, will be transmitted to him, at tbe place of his reaidence, after deducting, there r a . a. err. reriment of the fine. And I alto de- ! V"?101" raw, .1 .... I .f,...K. . t,.tm tnm ClOVC ' Vina 9 1 11 si v au an. 1 w anew aawv.w a v iiiivik v the reward of eighty dollar, to which I waa en. titled, under a reeolve of Congrut, paad tbe 15th of May, 1 778. And I further declare that 1 waa not, on the fifteenth day of March, 18.' 8, on the peneion let of the United State. Sirned ?rom the amount of any penslonhTclnnOTerw e jutof 4U I 1- jut- he may have received frour tbe United ""States- "since: the;-Sdday of -Marchi 18J6. He msy, however, authorise any other person to receive it for bim; in which case, he will execute i power of ittorney, accordingto the annessed fornW market! C, which must be acknowledged beiore a justice of ihe peace, or other magistrate, ana nmnenttcatea unaer tne seai 01 tne court of the county, In thr ssme "rairiner as is alresdt prescribe larations. " put no payment will be made to eny jucb jttorneyiuntU be has made oathj according to' tbe annexed form D, that the pay which be is authorised to receive is intended to enu.-e wholly to tbe personal benefit of tbe officer or soldier vrhoae attorney he is. It is tequestcd Unit all letters to the , ' Before mf,'ii-s Ibere inaert either a jttetice of the peace or other nurharate, duty empow. ered to adminiater oath, In the county of , in tbe -elate of Bcraonaliy appeared, thia day, . and , of the M county, who did aeverally make oath that . by whom , tbe foregoing declaration waa wibecribcd, i gener ally reputed and believed to have been an offi cer In the army of the revolution, in manner a therein etated. Witneaa my hand, thia day of , 10 the year JienedJ- - -T-iij-eterk'of- Tjie"wartofrtheTountv-f in the etate of -irt-, do certify, that , before whom theforeeoine affidavit were awom, waa, at the time, a ' : jiiatioe of the peace. or a tae-caao may be, and iluty emptiwercd to adminiater oatbt. In tetim''ty whereof, I have hereunto aet my ft. a.1 band, and affiled the seal of the aaid court, thia day of in the yeaa , Signed; - c Ftrm a Prmer if .Itltmty. Know all men by iheae prewnta, that h of , in the county of . in tbe ttate of m ami Uful attorney, with a power of sub. titution, for me, and m my name, to receive from tbe United Statea the amount of par now due to me, under the act for the relief of ee tain aurviving officer and aoldiera of the revo lution, approved 15th May, 1326, a, a in the regiment of the line of the army of the revolution. WitncM my hand and aeiJ, this day of , in the year . Sealed and delivered in the") pretence a J Signed) t, a.) Before me, , a justice of the peace in the county of , in tbe atate of , personally appeared, thia day, , whose name ia sub. acribed to the foregoing power of attorney, and acknowledged the aame to be hi act and deed. Wilnet my hand, thia day of , in the yeaF-r-rr.'lSr It, leik of- the court of the- county .of , in the state of , do hereby certify, that before whom the foreiroin: power of , , 1 t i- - peace, In testimony whereof, I have hereunto aet my u a. J hand, and affixed the seal of the aaid court, thia day of, in tbe year Firm fJJ(ttait H tmtmH if rfamjM ' Before me, , justice of the peace in the county of , in the of , personally appeared tbii dayr--rther attorney jiarfiedln the foreg;eitir power of attorney, and made tram that the aame wa not civen to him bv reason of any TramrcT, w 01 any mnacnmeni, levy, or aeia ure, oy any legal prvcet whatever, or the pay thertinauthonzed te be received, but that the aaid pry it intended to inure wholly to the per tonal benefit of the person by whom the aaid power wat executed. W itnea my band, this day of , in the year. Before me, , (here inaert either a Justice of the peac or oher ipagistrate, duly empow Chamomile Flower Cinnabar Factitious Cream Tartar Conaerve of Boars Cortes Cinnamon Feru Flat. . . Rub ..... AuranC .. ; BaaWru -Caicarilla ' ; ; CaneHs Alb.; Cotter Metereon : :.; Jima-ooba f : Corno Cervi Rasp'd Dover's Powder Extract of Bark -Cicutae T" Henbane l: wap Belladona '' Gentian - ,. - Liquorice Catechu " ' Spruce' Liquorice ;,-T....-.-.ii.-.vido,vefln'd Catence of Bergamot .. Cinnamon ( Lemon Hemlock Peppermint Taneey Winter Green Mustard K. Venetie .r , ,' Elixir Paregoric " TlWiot Em p. Adbaeaivuta Caatbaridea Itoborana Hydrargyri Simplex Diachylon . Mahv'a Fol. Digitalie Senna Alex. UvaUrai Juniperi Sabial Flore Bemoin Martialia Kinci Sulphuris Fttri Carbonaa Phospbaa Gum'Ammdniae ' ' Arabw FftU AaderaowV LeeV -. Hooper'a , .Fin Jacob" Como. A Rhubarb" frecipitate Bed Abhe Petrol Barbadcnei ToUdelphiS Fhtwphorus r Potash Potaeaae Sulpha PridaSK-dx QtitlsSalJrpHl Quickattver Quinine Sulphate Mixture Had She! Pulf. IriaFbrr. Mesereoa Scillc Ziraiber t. ditto Pulr. alerian -"IT'Beneka 5 Anchnaa Spigelia llarilandica - Angelica " - Serpent aria Yirga zT Columbo r r" Colombo Purr. J - Clycyrrbiaa Curcuma Loaga Galangal Gentian wOieeng- ' - WapariIbI .Elecampane Althea "Colchicum - - I! u!te Steel ('.; Valerian lltd sunJers Opium tltKJ Boot Vitriol White Itlue , Wine, AntimoniaL Minna 1 1.Ve Mrnla CarS. Calc. Mu.k Nutmre Nua Vomira Oil Aniaeed Crotea Worm Seed PATENT MEDICINES. Roger vegetable pul- 8toughtona Bitter! tnonio uctenreni, ior nrwnum ui eougha, cokli, and ftteer'i OpodelJo eonaumption. Henry's Megneaia , Bluman't Drop Rnget1 Tef stable J Oodfrey'a Cordial , Itarlaem Oil, or British Oil , Medicamentum. -Turlington'a Balaam. . ..., - fTtjr.nfr.fi. ",v-- ' Medicine otrewwar jbuw Unael haVd peacH Fine and coarse sponge Conrt plaster Pumice stone ' Crtd rrrrfK&he leaibe akine Silver ditto ,.. . Apmh.acale k weights Cold Bronre- -" ' Polend alarch ' Silver ditto . r 3 - Americas) t ditto V Clpef ditto., ,- .Twlne :, u flattevS boaetrlntM YnJl bran w,. Black as red ink powderTonqoa ditto fjrtuid Ink White wrax , - India ditto Tallow ditto n.rk'a Indelible ditto Bay ditto Perklne ditto Patent Lint Lampwick Lancet cases ditto Bed aeaHng tEtto Whhe chalk Red ditto Freach ditto Com. Mortar It PewhwCologne water Poliahing Powders Antique oil Fill boxes - '- Macaaf oil -Tooth bmahes Ey-tones Tooth powders - - Ejre-wtter ; - -Pomatum Rotten stone Fncy paper- i Lamp oil ... Swi aue Bole armeai Castile aoan , Tapers ' Windsor ditto ' Umonjuice Kaple ditto llgir Trrei Transparent soap ' Maooboy ditto Waabball ditto , Scotch ditto . White . ditto SaufTbixes . Cephalic SnufT ' ' EJGTBEA.trjtR!. 4 grJ.eialsi:.;4y4o. dodo,. 1 fjt. do, lo. . Callipota assorted trpt. dov- do.Tsi-.-a fU tilea J1 PALSTS. COLOURS, ke. White lead Wack varnlah Tragacanth wpl fjaial Galbantm Garni Elaatie Aloe Soc. Benxoin . Kino bum bhell Lao Myrh Olibanum "tr. Bcsmony - .i-Thoa - Galls Aleppo Hellcbote Nig. ..; Alb ive Syrup inglaas Ipecacuanha Lapit Calaminarif Lac Sulphur Lunar Caurticf Uudaaum ' Jalao Pulv, . . Ipecacuanha Pulr. Host Wbw ; . Tellow. .. Seed Anise ' Sweet Fennel White Mustard Black ditto Caraway Coriander Cardamom Sags of Lead 8anford'a Bark "SodaeSuJCCirbr PhaapbaS Soda Powdera Beidlitx Powder SpermaceH Spirits of Nitre dulc of Wine of Lavender Com. of Turpentine of Hartabora of Camphor Sal. Epaom . Marti Glauber Rochell Diureticos Tartar Cheltenham Ammoniac Bof. ditto Crude Saffron Spanish -Americaa ' Oiled Stirtl Liquid Caiamite Staaai PuL Tartar Emetic . . .. Ammoniated Tnrpentin-,l,c ,Tapio3a'"."7'T , Turner'a Cerate 1 Tinct Aaaafictida j AteeavO; Myrrb- A - Cantkaridea DigUalia .1:.- Rhubarb; .Cinaamon -Guaiaoiun ' " Huxham'a Bark Iodine ;- Colcbicom Termerio Red ditto Black tmot Venetian red Spanish brown Chromic yellow Chromic greea Irorytlack Tellow Ocre " Crocua martis" Flake ab'ite Pari white . Rote pink ; . , Cochineal Chinese Vermillion Pruaaian blue Figured ditto Spanith indigo American ditto GLASS. 3 Gal. Specie Bottles I do. 1 do. do. do. do. do. Copal Vaxniah Madder Copfterai" Turkey umber Terra de sieana Termerio Ground feetl Lorwaed in ttick ditto ground Litharge Red asunder Nicaragua . VenErria . -Vitrioli coleothar Spaniah whking ArnaUo Lamp black do. do. 1 qt aalt mouth'd I pt. 00. ao. thr. frdoi- rlov' do. Graduating meaaurts Phial assorted i do. f r . do. 1 pt. r do. . : da. i 'dor; do,:. dec I gal. Tincture Bottles Funnel i do, do,. ; do. . Nipple theHt " ; ,1 do, : po. Rreast pipe 1 pt. - do.: JlW'S? Bed urinahr""- -- J do. . do." . -- ilo.Jklortar and pestlcf : ox. do. -- dov Pungent bottle . ; .. . 4 do, Tincture Bottles Retorts ..; .. ... i 2 do. do. do. Peg lamps',, . ... INSTRUMENTS Evan' Lsneeti. - Gum eJatt. Catheters. Cornmon do " ' Spring do. Gum ' do. Scalpel ""rj . ; Lancet plUemea Teeth drawers Forceps r r.T Seton needle Jure 9M, 18287 " Stomach Tube ' Wax Bougie - Metallic Bougie. Gum elattic do. Female Syringes zz Male do. -'i Clyster pipes . . Spatulas. ' J 18 CoTunuted to Ue 3a OF Wilkes county, a negro Boy, who uya hi name ia BILL, belong to Esekiel Trot- man, of Alabama, and ran away below Fayette. vitle. He ia 5 feet 8 or 9 incnee high, well made, rather lirht complected, between 33 and 23 years old t.. no particular marka perceptible on bin. Hi owner is requested to prove property, pay charge, and take bim away. CHARLES PHELPS, Jaibr. ff?eW,Jlfay 30, 1828. .. 17 Z. CI l.I.A .. 1 I . AchilU -Jurat, the son cf tJsc lato King of Naples, and nephew of U.m, parte, advertises in the I'loriJa Advo cate that he will practise as Counsellor , at Law in all the Courta rf the TerrL ' tory, A curious, but nrt unprccedctu ted revolution ia the fortunes of m individual once a Prince in Europe ' now a lawyer in America. Like Diol nysius of eld once a King of Syracuse, afterwards a School-master in Corinth. The ' n who hat a proper sense of - respect for himself thinks it bo dcroga. tion to be useful ia the. pursuit of. aa, .,rrrt.rfeMloo, Fortune cto ne vcr altogether desert rum, ir v-4i main true to himself. One of the moil ' distinguishcd-mcii Jo thU CPVotryALal Den uaiutis ; was a patj vc 01 vnevi Listeftipg Senates tare . been instruct'"' ted by his wkdomt and the Ministers. bXtfgiiw-&ew correspond with him; Nn country on the Globe presents lo many induce menu to the eoterprizing emigrant to exert their faculties,' as the United States. She opens' her .arm's to re ceive the wanderer; She cherUbei, aa'tmatei aad reward him. Cetnr. . One hundred and sixty acres of jb improved land, adjoining the town of Tallahassee, In Florida, recently told at public sale, for nineteen 1 thovianS tlx hundred and ninety'-cne dollan. f , EmigrantM.Tbt ship Jefferson, Corraick, at this port, hsr, week, from Havre, brought out 174 Swiss emi grants, men, women,' and children Theitappearioca and deportment gi rev aesursacr uiat they wtll benefit both themselves aooTthe CrtuntTyythaT change.' Between 500 aad 600 S.wita emigrants also arrived at Mr w.York, Applicnti-vne for pnseage are moreihaa the Americsn vessels can accommo date 1 from ooe district of Switserland nearly 6000 persons were arranging t.. embark : for :'kmttcMi-'.-Zl . JlaHimtrt Jmerietln CLXTURE OF CELERT. "'. Mr, Knight from eiperience recom mends planting celery at greater dis tances than is usually done, and cover ing the beds into which tbe young seedlings are first removed with half rotten dung, overspread to. the depth, of two inches with mould, and to keep thent rery jm'oist. Mr, .We(jg. wood - finds thar seedling' plants do best to remain in the bedl till of eon siderable sizeir:::..:: ' ; - A horse in Easton,- Pa.- with bar ness on ran away, entered the dwel ling house of Mrs. Drown, and went up stairs in the second story", - Con tinuing his travels a Utile farther," he tumbled down 1 stair-case, broke the bannisterspand wiih terriblecrash -came rolling into the kitchen, causing no small dismay and scattering of the family .and -a -greairdcf ilgmeoOJT" the supper table. J " fr-r, rmnawir f "Aw Stafe CoathWe hsvt been gra tified, ssys the Albany Advertiser, at tee ing a newlv comtmrterl stage coach, the property of E. Young of this city. Sests placed outside the carriage, in front and rear, so that it will carry twenty one per sons. It is a very elegant and substantial piece of workmanahin, worthy the inspec tion of the public. e owleritana it will be placed, tni morning, in front of Wash ington Hall, for the view of the citiaens BOOK" BINDING. A man named Whitman has been sen- riTHE aubseriber repectfully inform the cit fenced at Philadelphia to thirty days con finement for-stealing a newspaper from JL txena of Salisbury, and tbe surrounding country, that be hat eitablitbed a Book Dimlerj in aaid town, on Main Street, a few door tnuth of the Court-Hoiiie ; where he will be thankful to receive any kind of work in hit fine of butineu. From a number of year experience, in Europe and America, he fee la confident .of being able to give entire satiafaction to all those wbo may fa- vor Mm with any description of Binding. Blank Bki made to order, after any pattern famiahed, ron abort notice, and atTmceawhich4: no one can complain of.-- Via Bk Kdmmd, either plain or ornamen. tu, on toe moat motlerte term. All order from a diatance. faithfully attended KuThe pat-. ronage of tne public ia repectfully solicited, by their obt servt JOHN H. DE CAKTEKET. SaatbyrfiJtmtZSth, 182T.' V''"'"1 W " THe scriool fund of Conneoticut Is near' ly sufficient to pl-.ee a good school within Jrescbj)LeyervJbmiJyJnLiA ex- SUPERIOR Court of Law, April o aa-Weaver w. Willi to the atUfaetion of the court tliaf the deh State f Jftrtk-Carlina, Reman ctuntyt " I term, A. D. iam Weaver t end ant ia not a inhabitant if tbia atate, it is there, fore ordered by the court,: that publication be nadeintho Weatere CaroIinan and Raleigh Star for ait weeks, that be be and appear before the judge of our neit Superior Court of Law to be held for the county of Rowan, at tbe Court. House in Salisbury, on the lecond Monday after the fourtn Monday in SeptemberTiext, and plead, aniwer. or demur to aaid petition, other. wiae judgment pro confemo will be entered, and tbe petition be heard ei parte. 6wt33 Witness, H. Giles, Clerk of said Court, at of fice, the 3d Monday after the 4th Monday in injrci), 4. b. upra. uj, Gaxa, v. s, under a shop door. -" Utmetcom Gut it. An undertaker, by the name of John Guest, advertises in tne New-York papers, that "he will be fiafifiy to wait on bt friendt in the line of his profession." ceeds 1,870,000 dollars, and may be ex pected to reach two millions at no, distant day. The Friendi. We 1 Jearn th. jrrest annjial " rwuau tan- rbonly called Quakers, -"the "whole Society- divided, leavina a laree maioritv in favour of the religious vlews of the followers of - Air. Hicks.- We- have not .been . bble tP. .1... ascertain the points wbich dl vide thilJ!),, if-trat ernltyrhut-un-1-derttand that one side, the minority, sup port the old -principles f Christianity,- while the new-lights, -'or. majority believa in tbe inspiration of Christ but not in bis divinity.. These are strong dividing points, if sucb tbey are. ,
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 24, 1828, edition 1
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