1 if An art fortherd'ufof ertin surviving OfTcers sn.l iMer f the Army of the ItevuMion. "II R it einnttu f-s the HiMtt t.nd limit ffiff .1 1 rrsraf (' Vdied Sltr$ ,biHca 'in V-mmt .1,V.'U Thst ch of ! aur. lvg 'officer of the army of he Kwolutlnn in the Continental Line, bi was entitled to half psy by the restive of October tsenty.fi, w. ntern liunlrel nJ eighty, be authorised to re teive, out. of any monry iiv th treasury no oth ' erwii appropriated, the amount of hn full pay 1a Mid line, according to his rank In the Tine, to peg'. with the thlnl dsy of March, one thousand 'eirht hiinlred and twentv-sis. 1 continue during hie rtsfurnl Jifet Prti'UJ, that, under " ' lliii art. no nfllcer sltalt be entitled to receive t Iirger aura then the full pay of a Captain in said ifttc. ' ' ntt anv of esjd oflloera bss received money of ";"Mh L'nfted fltste. ;a penejoweryeirtee the ""tliM a brJIiircBroil 'ffifoiMrMTbTflinmhAft'J ' "'"and Iwenty-eii, afarf-ssid, the mnm receded TT" Shall be AeWmfrtMH t Ut laid officer WoWC' ... ... Mkmi. be entitled to. Under the firs! section t this act j and every pentfbti tnwliifbJi5id .' 'effker li now entitled, hn oeaae after the pas- Bee. 8. And be it oritur enacted, that every turrWinf non-toinmissioned officer, musician, or private, io aaid army, who enlisted therein for and durinr the war, and continued in its service Wll Ha termination, and thereby became enti ' , ' tied to receive a reward of eighty dollars, under a resolve of conyreis, passed May fifteenth, sfcven'een hundred and eeventy-elgiit, shell be rr.sy le endorsed cn tie mvr r, ' tionary Claims." HICHAM) itr'til generally reputed m-1 ' ' officer i the army of t;. t...... 1 tt.i-iit ititril. ' r.nn" tfa dxhratiin I bt maU ff tnt Jpem. Witness my Haiw, mia uy w fortha purimwof obiiiin(rtle brmfiiior(yer Signed an act,enliiled An act for the relief of ceiV.n 1 I, s clrrk of the court of the county of furrivlnfr officer! ain't aoUflr of the army of the j . In the att of - do hereby cer- reolution" ainnired on the 15th cf M.y, 182ft, tifv, ,hit before whom the foregoinj I ' f in the tmmy of m l aludaviti were iworn, w, at the time, here tn- e i u.) n, in r in- U tbe itht a lumice of the peaca or other ma rtrtf, luly empowered to aamioiiter oaths, and dul rmpowered to administer oatha. n tcntt nony whereof, I have hereunto set my u a. hi ltd, and affiled the sea) pf the said i c urt.this daof -Vfitbofear, . . (ajgnedl Bt?7 . . Kit of -. do hereby fleclsre tttst I ws an srrt eilli officer in the continrntal tine of the army of the revolution, ai.d smed at such, here iniert, to the end of the war, o (s) the eio may be) to the time when the aTinpmenJ of the army provided bt the lewlvea of eoneres of the 3d snd Slet of October, UttO, wa carried Into ef. led. anawaireooceu unmrni-i"t,v , , ltt o,- - at ahich period I was -in the -reji., jLirtgfta eUtValCintS, tC. t ime ; t - . 1 K. W1LLEY fc CO. Ami I aiso neciarr, man (nrra.nu.w, , , ,u..i eertifleatel fora aurn equal to tlie anoin offie iZmZJL 1 1 AINO frequently been oohci r,.n bit t hirh mm oliVred by the . . J. Instead of 1ht half parforliV.iey.whidil waU I I ..Ac the benefit of JhcpuWiC enmieauDuer me rcsui w uw ber, 1780U ' Arid 146 fihther declare, hat I hwr reoeeve. m . . . . ' T I. . I t.4 tn ruil.r.ah tirf nf lhir kc lit the benefit of the. public, prwif rh fottnwiinr; u camprisinr thtf principal lvJI j?,ie!orf??li, entitled to receive bis full monthly psy In aaidl itate of, pertonsMy sppcarrd, this day, . amice,' out of any money In the treasury not -e4berwise appropriated r to befrln 'on the third ..iy of larch. one thousand eijrht tionflred and twenty jAx, and to continue during his natural life i PrtviJed, that no noncommissioned offi cer, nnliician, or private, In said army, who is now on the pension Est of the United fiiate, ban be entitled to the benefits of this act. See. 4 An4bitfurttrtnacttiL that the pay Mowed bv thti act shall, under the direction of , . - - . - . I ' the secret iff of the treetury, be paui to tne offi cer or soldier enutied tnereto, or to tneir au thorized attorney, at such places and days as the Secretary may uireet i ana that no fore'urn oIi craltall b entitled to said pay . nor thstVany , B . officer fit Soulier receive the same, itil be fur- .iw aiih leaaid acarctasy aatwactary. avalenca shot be is errtitlrd to the surtr, hr confrTrmry to the provUiona of this act i and the par allowed by this act ibaTI not in any way be transferable, or TZ UabJe tw attachment, levy, or seizure, by any le- fat pnsceia whUvrrwrt shall iuure- wholly to the 'personal benefit of the ofilcer or soldier en- tiled to the' same by this act; , fee, 5. Audit It furthrrtnaeteX,. that so much of raid pay as accrued by the provwiona of this ftct, beroro tise thinl day or March, eighteen "lorwlred and twenty -eiphMhaU be pild to the officers and soldiers entitled to the same, as.toon a may be, in the manner and under the provis. ibna before mentioned i and the pv which ahall " accrue after said day.'sfiaTI le paid semi annu aHy, In like manner, and under the aarae pro. (kiona. A. STEVENSON, Speaker of the House of Representatives ft. SMITH, President of the Senate, pro tempore. Approved: 15 May, 1K8. JOHN QUIXCY ADAMS, I 'A - - Trttiury Dffiartment, May 31111$ t "7"; ' Tkt Act for Ite reHef oT certalii ur It; living off cen antfaoldlenU the tttoU tion, tpproTei on the 15th day of. Nay; 3." 1 82J, (of ivJbich the fbrepifng it a copyi) Tv be carried into eDTcct under thiu folj fim in lfj regulations t ' " " Each 'officer cUlminjf under the act, IT trill rraflarnU to U iccTtrarjf of thetret; tnry i dediration, according to the form fcereunfp inneXedrmarlif d A, 'and ear h tion commiuioncd officer, mutieiant'tad firi' vatei according to the forro marked B, tlcc.pnpaned by the oat h of two reapecta hie tvhneiteaY Vo. hia iJentityf which oath is to be taken before pistice of the U:, peacCk or. other .roajfiairte, dul;jmpow - rrrrraTOttiwttntwirt'mth at at - or territory in which be reside, and authen ticated under the seal of the court of the county in" which the oath wat administer cd, aa shown in the said form,. Each tilTicer will aiso transmit his com mission, if in existence and attainable, and each non-commissioned officer, mu sician, and private, hit discharge ; which documents, after being registered, will be returned. If the commission or dis charge baa been lost or destroyed, he wiil transmit aucb other evidence as he may possets or can obtain corroborative of the atatrmenr set forth in hia 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, at tbe rate to which the officer or soldier waa entitled, according to his rank in the line, at the close of the war, or at the ',.1, iimft-QOliiedu ocij dui in do instance exceeding tne tun pay of i captain of the continental line, will be transmitted to him, at the place of his residence, after deducting there- rornhe-amouTitofnyT)erjRionwhlch 1 he may have received from the United States sidce the 3d day of March, 1836. He may, however, authorize any other " bmon '6 receive If Tor him : in which case he will execute a power of attorney, according to tne annexed form, marked vvnicB: musr oe- axanovMecrco tretore justlee -of b peace, or other magistrate, and authenticated binder the leal of the court of the county, in the tame manner n i already prescribed lii regard to ec larations. But no payment will be made to any such attorney, untH elbas roade oath, according to the annexed form D, that the pay which, be Is authorized to receive is intended to enure wholly to the personal benefit of the officer or soldier whose attorney he is. his tequeated that all letters to the cretary of the treasory, en thp subjects, of the t'nited Ststea. as a pensioner, since the Sd day ef March, IS26V (Here iweert ao mo, ney, or(ai the case may be) that I have, re eetved, as a pensioner of the t'nited SUtet, since the 31 dv of March, 1828, the turn of dolltrs, paid to me by the aeent for paving, pen sionsm uic wk vt .j Before me,, (here insert, justice of the peace, or ether magistrate, duly empowered to adminiater oatbs.1 in the county of -, is the Nitrio Sulphuric- Lemon . Acetic . .Tartaric Alcohol . ' Aloe Alum A'.th'tops Mineral Ammonia Carb. I4q. VoJ. Armond , PulegU , , Otlof iaivewder Cloves Rhodium Castor Sweet Sassafras Spike Jtosemary Cinnamon Hemlock Tanaey . Flp. MnU Otto of Roses , Opium Turker Oxide Bismuth. Oiymel Squills Ointments and of the aaid county, who did, aeverally, t Antimony Crude' mace osin, mst , oj w i'rrnumn j - ruiv. declaration wsa anbscribed, is generally reputed 1 -and believel (6 have- been an ofnerr rn the armjr-t-frow-loot jndian of thn revolution, in manner at thervin staed. Arsenic l'itnes my baud, t his day of , in the j Asphsltum vear . . fSiuiedl : Arul. 1, , clerk of the court of the county of AnodyM Lk,. of noft. rearlaah , In the stste of . do Lereby certify, that intct Pearl bai , before bom the foregoing affidavits were sworn, was at the. time, a (here inert, justice of the peace, or other magistrate, duly empowered to administer oatha, and duly em powered to administer oatls. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto e sir lu s.l hand: and aflWed the aeal of the aaid wiAaowrt, tbio i daW'f iRfTrdT tint Voililra Oil Ahiterd Crotun Worm teed V. -.1 ' IteJ Municrl Oj.'uiin . 1. (()! Root Vitriol W hite Blue Wine, Antimonlal. Tttint iitomnit. Rogers' vegetable pul Stwi(ltoii's Hitters nionio detergent, for Aromatio ditto aotighi, eoJ.is, and Steera Onodeldoe consumptions. .. Henry's Mrgnesia Bateman's Drops Roger's Vegetsble Godfrey's Cordial llarlsem Oil, or British Oil ' Medicamentunu Turlington's Dahtam ' ,t SUHDKItt. , i Medicine thestl . fctrewinp?, )ma!t Camel hairM pencils Tim and coarse iponje Court plasters Cold kraf .r-ff-ilver ditto T rWJrpn,,u ttitver ditt07- Copper ditto , Twine mtterYHoW Mringf VanlTlrbiilr' Black It red ink powderTompia ditto India ditto " 'Tellrtv ditto -C!ark's Indenble ditto By ditto -Perkins ditto ditto ' Bed searing ditto Patent Lint White rhalk Lampwicki ' Red ditto , lancet cases French ditto Com. Mortars k PestleaCoJogne water Polishing Powders Antique otl Pumice stone .. Whit lMtkvliW - Apoth. scales k weights Toland March' ''. Awwkao.,JUtb-.. 1 .IjWluIll of everfsstin norsX - . r-2 ., 'Brimstone Ftrm s d!vii t bt mde bw lks mmm- j f mPhof , . . . . . . - I'utor - - Mice Aether Sulphuric 'Aqua Fortu llosa Bslwm Copaiva PrnivSan , ToUtan narlixloes Tar. AhiMa.werj,rth(ef littsri- faia Jacob's 1 uomnrAatticr. riev Pipe Clay Engfitti Pepper Long Cayenne . ' Black , rills Anderson's Leeli' Hooper's Csirtliarider Creta Traeparata . Calomel ' Cochineal Corrmire ubtmate Crocus Martle,... Cocus Indieua Cubebt Cobolt or fly Stone ninn'tW fet, mtu,ciumu and brivatft, For the purpose cif nbtsinmg the benSti of An-artfor the relief of eertsin sur ivmg offi cers snd soldiers of the stmy of the revohition," approved on the 15th of May, 1823, I. , of ,vm the eounty if ,in the state of , do-hereby declare that 1 enfisd in the eooti nen'al fine of the army of the revolution, fur and during the war, snd continued in Its sen ice .all tea lAMntttaliMH saw WlViK jsvsrui 1 eama UIllll lip M"l iiisiwsis'vst ' wiiivii a. s a v t- m . .e n t Sergeant, corporal musician, or private as the . J;0,orn'n.ru. case may be, in rsptsin 'a company, in the 1 .. regiment of the li. Anil 1 slso de- ?m?ro,,f !??,e? dare that I afterwarde received a certificate for ,nn,btl C,"KH,, the r-ard of eighty doflara, to which 1 was en. re,m T"J ...j.. . JL..i rv. .k- Conserve of Rovs in irti u rue aa vwsw vi uu.'cn v as l5thofMsy.l778. And I further declare t'tat I was not, on the fifteenth dav of March, 1828, on the pension list of the United Ststes. (Signed Before me, , (here insert either a Justice mmA ik .tminictwt- -ilia 1 in thw mnntv nf .. r ia the state Of , persoftsTly Vppe wed,-f hia "f0 dav. , and , of the ld countv, who did j . Dover's Powders Extractor Bat - Cortes Cinnamon Peru FUv. Rub. Aurant. . KssMfrss CaseariUa , .; . Anella Alb. aeverally make oath that r- hy whom the foregoing wtarwlon wm awbscribetj, a gener ally reputed and believed to have been an offi oer in the f rmy of the revolution, in manner aa therein stated. . - Witness my hsruL this dsy of , in the year . signed I, V, clerk of the court of the emmtv of ---," in the state of-, d6 i ertity; that before whom theforepoing sflidavtt w ere sworn, wsa, at the time, a justice f the peace, or m the case may be, and duty empoa eied to L ,. administer oatnt, In testimouy whereof 1 have Uewinto set my l. a- hand, and affixed the seal of the said yjoft'jytliia dav-of- . bigned.J Form f a Pnter tf Jtttrnry, Know all men by thee prevnts. tlict I; , .1 , T, r ' r' 1 - day of of , do hereby constitute snd sppoint , my true snd lrwfui attorney, with a power of sub stitution, for me. and in my name, to receive from the United States the amount of pay now ln to me, under the art for the relief of cer tain surviving officers and soldiers of the revo lution, approved 15th May, 1826, a a - in the regiment of Xlie line of the army of the revolution. Witness mv hand ahd seal, this , in the yesr . Sealed and delivered in the") preitnce tf " ) Signed. l. s.") Before me, , a justice of the peace in the county of , in the state of -, personally appeared, thia day, , whose name ia sub scribed to the foregoing power of attorney, and acknowledged the same to he hia act and deed. Witness my hand, this dsy of , in the year --; (Signed) , . 1,- clerk of the court of the. county of , In the state of do hereby certify, that before whom the foregoing power of attorney wsa acknowledged, is a justice of the pf"- 1 Ckutae Henbane Jalap Celladona Gentian IJrjtnrioe Catechtt ,. Pprree ' Liquorice dn.-efin'd Ewe nee of Betgamot Cinnimon Imtn- ITeHitork" Peppermint -Tanay Wint-r Green Mustard , in the eotin'y of , in the nate of j F.w. Veneris Klixir Paregwv: Vitriol Em;). Adhscsivum Csn'harides Ttoborana llydrsrgyri Simplex Diachvlon Mahy'a Pol. TJigits'lis Senna Alex. Uva tlrsi Juniperi Sabini Florea Bensoin Martialis -Zinci Sulphuria Petri Carbonaa Phosphas Gum Ammoniac .V.-anj. - r fc iGfcpa In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set mv t. a. hand, and affixed the aeal of the aid court, thia day of-, in the year. M T;. Ftrm f J&davit to be taken by AUtrnevi. Before me,, a justiceof the peace in the i county or . irf the - of r, personally appeared lias ky, , the wnw wntj the foreeoinr power of Attorney, and made oath that the same Was not given to Vim by rearori of any transfer, or of any attachment, levy, or sen- .by'J;jMNlin;. of the pay twerciD aouionzea to at received, out that the said pay ia intended to irture wholly to the per lonai oeneni or tne person ay wnonj toe sakl power wae executed. .- Witness my band, this-- day of in the year . Before me, , here insert either a justice of the peace or other magistrate, duly empow ered to administer oaths, in tbe county of, in tbe state of personally annean-d. thii day, , and - of tbe aaid county, a no did. ieVcrsdl, nutke oath, that " , by whom Tragacanth -Copal . Elemi Gqaiacum Calbanum "Gambogrj Elastic Aloei Soc. Benzoin -Rino- Rhubarb Precipitate Red -r. "-.vTlItf - Petrol Bar bade mis Poladelphis rhoaphorus Potash PotaaaM ftulphas ...Pichjn"rr'n,lw Qitaasia Rasp u Qoickailver Uuimne Sulphate Mixture Rid RheT Pnlr. IriaFlav. Mexereon Sciltx Zinxlbar ditto Pulv. Valerian Seneka Anchoao SpigeCa MarilaniEca .Angelica Serpentaria Vrrga - ; , Columbo ..." " .4lumb Pulv.,-.-x f ilycyrrliira : -Curcuma Ijmga ' Gatanpl -Gen'ian - Ciinaeng - -Saraaparitla Elecampane . Ahbea ... ' Colchicum Jalap Pulv. Ipecacuanha Pulv. . '-Rosin White y tellow Bred Anise :.Sweet Fennel:; t-Whitf Mnstard Black ; ditto nde Cardamom Sugar of Lead fianford'e Rark Sodae Pup. Carb. Phoaphaa toda Powders Reidlitx Powders Spermaceti , Spirits of Nitre dulc of Wine of I .s vender Com. of Turpentine of Hartshorn of Camphor . F.psom Martii Glauber Rochell Diureticui Tartar Cheltenham Nitre Atnmo,'ttC''e ditti Crude Saffron Spanish American Oiled Stirax Liquid -catamne t Caraaay Coriander Sal. Gum (Shell Lae Myrrh Olibanum r ' Scamony Thus '::JVMaaUrwrv- Galls Aleppo -Heflebore W(r. s Rive Syrup lainghtss Ipecacuanha Lapis Calaminaris Lae 8ulpbui Lunar Caustic Laudanum Lichen islandicua Mace Manna Flake ManeaU Carb. Stanri Pul Tarttr Emetic , . Ammoniated -Turpentine- V lapat-a Toruers Cerate -Tftict. Aisafotici r;Vlloe t5Myrrn Cantharides ,F:;r-Ai6esV";:'T - . Peruvian Bark . ..Rhubarb Cinnamotr s -- Guaiacum . v ; i Huxham'sBara: l Iodine . Colchicum Termerie , : Capsicum Serpentaria Vrrj. Muriate Steel ' -Musk - ' QOla MacaaMir oil F.yestones P.ye-water Rotten stone lamp oil Bole armeni ' Tapera. Pill boxes Tooth bmslies Tooth powders Pomatunt Fancy paper Swiaa Glue Castile soap Windsor ditto Naples ditto Transparent soap WsshbsU ditto White ditto Ccphafic snufT tdMTBtlt TJIKK., I ml. cerate note 1 do. do. 1 qi. JU. Oallipott aaaorted I pt. do. do. . Pill tiles , rjiixrs, comts. Ife white If sd -fv ?... xiacK tawisti.j.Ktw-4 Red ditto Copal Madder Imon juice Hull's Tntsea. Maenboy ditto fcotch ditto SnufT b ixes Black ditto Venetian red Spanish brown ; Chromic yellow... Cbramie green Ivory black Tellow Ocre Crocus martit Flake hit Rose pink Cochineal Chinese Vermillion Prussisn bhte-.-- -Figured ditto Ppsnih indigo Copperas . . Turkey rrmber .Tcrra dealt nna. Termerie Ground fustie . Logwood in stick ditto ground Ijthsrg '"Red nnnders "r":; Kicaragtta ' Verdigria itrioli eoleothar Spanish whiting . , A mat to Lamp black Tli-rs ! much be auy and or'nslilv in th fallowing lines frctn ths r.p'ucnj, WsUhruaat TUB SJBDATII MOBSIXO. Iow elm comes tin tliU holy day ! 1 Morning unfolds the F.tstera sky And upsrds takes her hfty wsy, Triumphant, to tbe throne on high, Earth glorious wakes, as o'er her breast, The morning flings her rosy ray, , . And blushing, from tbe dreamless rest, Unveils ber to the gsxt of dr, So still the scene, each wakeful sound Seems hallowed music breathing round. The night winds to their mountain eavee, Th momlnx mist to heavn,s blue ateeji And to their ocean depths the waves . Are gone, their holy rest to keep. Tls rran-TuJI aV-vwwml -above -wr-n- The forests far which bound the Scene Af peaceful as their Maker's loe,, . , . 'C vi Tnr urn bsrvier, stand , And elmids like earthlv bsm AS ouiwaru oi aoxe viewtess rana. Each tree that tjfls its anna in air, - Oe baga its penaivf head from li'ZltlZ. Seems banding at hs. morning prayer. Or irhlsperin with the boar gone byw Thia holy momNig, Lord, is Ihiae ! Let siknee sanctify thy praise t Let heaven and earth-in love combine, , And morning stars their music nlae f For, 'tis the tlayjoy, Joy, ye dead, -Wbee death and hell were captive led. . MISCF-IXANGOUS. American ditto cuss. 2 Gals. Specie Bottles I do. 1 do. do. ' do. do. do. do. 1 qt. do. do. 1 pt, do. - do. 1 da do. do. 1 f-aLTincture pottes runnels 1 do. do. do. tfipple ahetls 1 qr.r dff, - po. Beeaat pipe i 1 pt. . do. do. , -. Bed uri nail Sdov do. do: Wortars and petflet oa.-r.do. do. r.r Pungent bottles y- .; 4 do. Tincture Bottles Retorts 2 do, do. " do."" Peg lamps ' ixsnvMttrs - do. tXo. I qt. salt mouth'd 1 pt. do. d. 4 do. do. do. Grailuating measures . Phiala assorted Fvan's lancets Common do Spring 'do. Gum do. Scalpels Lancet phiemes Teeth drawers " ' Forceps Seton needles jHre9th,Am Gum eta. Catheter! Stomach Tubes Wax Bougies . MetaI1i: Bougies. Gum elartie do, Female Syringes r Male do."---... Clyster pipes Spatulaa, - Lord Chatham's eloquence was pe culiar and matcblesi." Who can de scribe it that has oot heard it L and who that had the happiness to hear it can do Justice to' it by description f It was neither the rounded and the mo notorious declamation, the exuberance of Images, the acute sophistry, of the attic wit and satirical point, that we have, seen admired in our pwn times. It was very various f it possessed great force of light and shade ) it occasion- rca5loo1!jrrose to epic"sublimit7. " If he crept sometimes with Tiri-eus. rheas often thundered and - lightened " with "Tericlef ."-Hn-ironyp though " atrong, was ever dignified his power of ridicule irresistible, and his invective so terrible,' that the objects of It shrunk tinder it Tike shrubs- before the) withering and the blasting sirocco. Whoever heard this great man apeak, aiwavi bro't away something that re mained upon hia memory " and upon his imagination. A . verbum ardens, a glowing word, a happy facility of expression, an appropriate metaphor, a forcible image,- or a sublime figure, never failed to recompense the atten tion which the hearer had bestowed upon him. Z. After he retired and Before he Bai any title of oobility, he used to drive himself in a one horse . chaise.r:Al. each tftwi jo which he came,lh peo ple gathered round about hia carriage y--and greetedhtmwithTtheloudcst actfamationa. . ..,.:z.. -:r-zz.,:-.:' . . Lord Chatham thought much of the efJVcts of " dress, and of dignity "of manner pn mnnllndr lie tiu tsever seen on business without:!: foll-dresa cat and tye-wi j-,. and ht, never per mitwd hi-ndcrl:aecTeUnef down in his presence. BOOK BINDING: ; THE su'oscribcr rpectfully informs the elt isens of Sslishorv, and the surrounding country, that he ha. established a flk Bindery in raid town, on Main Street, a few doors south of the Conrt-Housei where he will be thankful to receive any kind of work tn his hna of business. From a number of years experience, in F.iirope and America, he feels confident of being able to give entire satisfaction to all those who may fa vor him with any description of Bindixf. -. Blank Btakt made to order, atler any pattern furnished, on short notice, and at prices which no on s can complain of. ZZJtiJi'on XffrfT- Afthe Fella of St. Alary'a river, near ' Lake" Superior, realties Mr. Johnson, the patriarch of the place, whose wife is' a full blod, broad checked . Chippeway, with the following pretty name, Oshaugusco-, day waygotih. She - has three aons and - four daughter j i all carefully edu cated. Mr. Schoclcraft, a man of science, and a rrlebratrd traveller, married the second daughter, who is a Old Btdc$ JlebtM'ii either pUn or orramen.' vtxv accomplished womnn. She dres I . B S . - 111 S . . a aes like fasionablc Indies, except that she wears black silk leggins. She has a younger 6ister, vvho is a charming creature, and " would c a belle in Washington.' She sings Indian " like an angrl, ar.d the, chorus of one of her soncs is, ivr, vea, vet, haw ha. tal. on the most moderte terms. All orders from a distance, faithfully attended to. Hie pat ronage of the public is repectfully solicited, by their obt sent JOHN H. 1)K CAIITF.KET. Salittur April 2M, 1827. 62 oiYmVtet to te 3e.U OF Davidson county, a mullatto woman, who aava her name ia Catharine, and belonirs to William O. of Jefferson county, Georgia, and Mr. Jolinaon ia rich marts annualltf wasdinCharfcatoiv property oi jamcs uun, flee u ooe. is auoini - , , , ., ' ' . 5 feet hlgtti' rather- a dark mullatto,. between 21 and 72 years old, no particular marks per eeptible on her, more than her face has the ap A'Mfe tftftrik-CanUn.-?"" mnt9 SUPER10K Court of Law, April term, A. D. .1828 1 . Jane Weaver fu.Williamiyeaver i Petition for J)ivorce.: In this ease, it appearing to the Utitfaetlon hf "thie Court that the defend ant ia not an inhabitantif this atate, it is there fore ordered by the court, that publication be made in the Western Carolinan and Raleigb Star for ail weeks, that be be and appear before the ludge or our next superior uotm ot. us to j&e tela or the county of Rowan, ut tbe Court House in Salishurv, on the second Monday after the. fourth' Monday in September next, and plead, answer, or demur to said petition, other wise judgment pro confesso'Will be entered, and tbe petition be heard ex parte. 6wt23 Witness, H. Giles, Clerk of aaid Court, at of fice, the 2d llioriday after the 4th Monday in Sdsrchs A. D. 182&V --UGLES, C.1C - cooks beavers' tails, to a charm. Flint' Western T?eie. from pearanceofbeliieiTnnrked with the mall pox. ... t....-nrtr...nm ller owner is requested to come forwsrd, provetwmcrcnTe,!e.!,trtl". nr property, pay charges, atd take her away, or says, if the reader wishes lor a long otherwise .she will be dealt with as tbe law di- cr word, he may have the Mohawk Uxingfrn, June 2(Hh. 1828. 21 ' ' Sunday, during th Jate war, having gi ven directions that there should be no working -or-tjonecraaary tMitse tha: camp, cine "of his officers came to hint and complainend that some methodist soldiers had assembledrin' violation of Us order, and opened a praye r meef-r ing u Go, tl en, and join tbem," said the General, and request them that they will not forget me in their pray era: Go fotbid that praying ishoulaV bm wcftmmon i.otts in y wpi. .