' ; -' i .... i 1 r v: V" J 1 f, '. O II II IT E. .11 IM NtMliluifi(Hralrw,iilll i,.ru.a rf ia. lmw ia. an t.t. f n ' ,J ! I lrtHltlMtr,K a4 .--laaiWWfe , SfUSwwNl,tt atff. lwr- W IM lOMfi MM all Sao ara m I. Mmilml " aill M lMWtl M ISftjrtt IkiMunhftltinl .,k,M4 W ma rk Hf r nHml ewanrt mini mi J H aMItf" '"""' aMH s Elnftrt Stairs' aatofl."-"" "JWied I A fYrsf .Ww tin .KM t'ffff An Act In adMltloa ro. the act entitled Aa act 7ri4 m4 Fnkiba.4. m , iHt,1 to provide for tht sale of lands, conveyed to "VL the Tnitrd'Btate fir certain ense Knd" for i'v "of May,eifmee nunareu ana iwenty-iotir. ?? enact fd by the ornate and home of rthrtitntathrt of the . United State oj . America n eongret attemoiea, i hat in all cm i where lands bare been, or ibi!) hereafter be, conveyed to, or for the Uni ted State for forts, arsenals, dockyards, light-houses, or any like purpose, or In , pay ment ttf debt due the United State, which ahail oot bo uvrov or necessary lot the purpose for which the were pur. chased, or other' authorised purposefn ahall be lawTuI for the President of the United Slate to cause the same to be old, for the price to be obtained, ana to convey tht tame to the purchaser by wrant or otherwise. , i. . .'. See.'i. Jnd bt it further enacted, That the Prealdent of the United State be u .'thoiueH to procure theeen!of the Ie giilatore of any State, within which -- "purcbaie, of JuaA.hbrbta4uSnt -r-the-erectionT(f MrWctrrnl ' dnck-yardi, and other needful butldine .wlthoQt lucfi fbnsentjiaylna; been obtain ,edrod alio to obtain exclusire lepiila 'jkn'be?Vhjruchlracl ailaproTided fof In the aUtoentb clause of the eighth iec lion of the Crat article of the constitution j and that be be authorized to procure the Jjke consent and; exc l3We-eWtio-r to all future parcbaU of Und for cither of lhot purpose-. See 3. Jnd le it further enacted, That - the Prealdenref-tbe United State v in alJ easel where land hare been conveyed for the Unitd Stata i Wo or offl be authorized to obtain from the person or persons to whom the convey ance has been made, a release of their in ttrest to the United States. , i . A. STEVENSON, ' ' Speaker of the House of ReprenenUtivet 1 ; , J. ILjCALHOUN., wirw-iViee f resident of the fJnhrd States, awd - - - " President of tba Bcnata. - Apprvvedi 28 April H08.- t' jotw twicer AD.iits-.r. ! A Act autboristne tbe Lepitlirtire Gotinctt f rJorida to meet fo October instead of Deetm - her j and repealing the p-ariao iathentih : aectkm of the act entitled An act to amend - an act for the establishment of a Territorial ... :xferiwnent.in FioruU, and for. other pur-, . . poses V apnrorfdl ttvTbibe thirdr one tlwo "":aMeIUtuire4mndtenry.Uiree. .. BEUZittaeted by the tenalt and haute ItfreireMnt&tivek ej o : it. j n..i.. IitWatic;;C9unej;iot-jhe,-;Ter.ritor7;.of r: r Florid "insll begin jt nejit tession on-tne V:. second Monday in l October instead of- De cembcr, and annually thereafier on the same day in the said month of October. Sec. 2. Md be it further enacted, That the proviso in the aixth section of the act entitled " An act to amend An act for the eatabli-ihmcnt of a Territorial Go em ment in Fit ida and for ot her nur posest approved March the third, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-three, ne, and the same is herebr, repealed: VowM, That nothing herein eontained shall be construed as approving anv act or acta heretofore passed by the Legislative Council of the Terntory of Florida. I Sec. 3. And be it further enacted. That ! it snail be the dutv of the Governor and ! Legislative Council, at the nest session of said Council, to divide said territory into : thirteen election districts, in such manner aito give (o each the same number of quaCfiedeleitwstasReajIyconveAientll ly may be, and to aecurt Weath dUiflct an-equal representation t - and the -said Governor and Council ahall have power, from time to time, to alter and regulate the aeveral districts in such manner as the increasing population of the territory may require, . S4-rfieVtrfAer-enicerf, That the Judgea of the Superior Courts in said Territory shall have power to order extra l term of (aid Courts, or to adjourn them " to any other time end. place when the j public interest may require it, and when, j from skkness or other cause, the Judges f cannot, bold the regrrlat terms giving; 4 ie notice of the same j and It ftha.II also be n eltberM the District, when the Judge of the district i absent, or prevented from attending by sickness or other cause. Approved, 28 April, 1828. SHERIFFS DEEDS. I?0R land sold by order of wriu of venditioni . exponas for sale a this officer llirne rtf.V.tla, 41 ?JTlV 1 kind Jl'lJLforms tha ' ItlLII llLi mtwenbar, fratcful fur n indneM hithertn tniiir.i i- a . . . ifwrn ma p.iuim, that all still occupies ... .c vi i. i r.n. i ai.iHKM r formerly kept by her deceased husband, in the tovn ,if fltatea. vile and hope to meet a'contlnuanca of Ha jjiirongge. " ii2J Mai ltai: " - " i:Vn 11X tbe P"b,,c nral!y. that aht J!iljLlu obened a JtO.IHDTA D UOTTXK. on doer SMtrtWast eftbt r.pwcopal Church aif v w.imii!c, KMre,ne m, prepMt.d. j. r(-eire amj aeeommodata Trmtlttri and eVriin a neat and ejrnt maimer.- .The dwelhaaa l,a one formerly occupied by l)Mn JfiLu, aear. Eiq. known bv la name of rtAm'r rrf.f Id prosimity f0 ,e cirt How 'as well u the M'ittcaa part ef the town, repdera Jt deseninr oT tha auentton both of the gentlemen ot the bar and others attendinr the eooeta. of the PUn. tera and Country Merchants of this plaee. fthe assures them thai noeipense nor eienkwi thall be asntinjr an her part to render her house un. eici piwrwble in every reptet i therefore, re spectfully solicits a share of piiblie patrotiage. . MAHY FKNNKU N. n. Tint Ifraiae will ba eofwtur.tol l. pcrintended for me by my brother. Mr. Dillon Jordan aenr. late proprietor cf tbe Maiwon There are very law and eommodimis stables arid earriare hotNc appurtanant to the above Boardine; House. M. f. ft? Reata wilt be secured . .1.. .1. II.. .1 r. .1 . CLrlrMin. Norfolk nut I'snr Augtuta Rtagts. FaiHUvUlt, June 4. 1828 A1 T P.WAIMNC in the post-oftVe at Mnckmlle, M. North Carolina, tbe la eUy f July, 1828. Joel flanks John Kinnkk Cearre Cook. -.y . John York . .. William P. Cnlfendon Wiiiuun Maxell Nathan Chaffin Georre March Wesley Clark Michiel CDck , Thomu McNeely (ieorre Muldrr Grunberry J)jon. 2 George Doolin . . Jane. .ooua L. Olntt Bamuel nevour Elizabeth Uttep Jesse Pickler Thomas Ricbardaon John Hupert T homas Rutledge Barbara Iteid " Janes Rennhaw Iraae Tenn'non I'hiHra Stephens David Tulterow Auruttua I aylor William TtinmrM"" Benjamin Tenniaon Nancy Walker. 3-2 . 0. CARTER. , Jf. Josiah r.nf;lih thy. rofter .... Iiham Ellis Ocorjre r.raves Thomas D. Ciblts Rachael Howard Levin Howid . John C. Hawkins Michael tUmrj Wiiruim Gale Lucy Ann Jonea Freebmd Lodge LIST OF LETFEKS REMAINING tn the pntfBce at Comsord, North Carolina, the 1st davf July, 1828." Jiihn H. Alexander Abner ili eani VsTtrfBen: HtWiselKhne Charles F. Bloom GeorireKiarr Catharine Barrinyr David BradihaW 2 Peter Bojrer James Brunter Jgaes tt.piirn Henj. F. Brown Peter Cauble David Mctllnre Joseph VoNuky IV m. Mc;ia.n ChaHt s McCldUnd Mncaret Miaenhimer; John Meant Archibald McCufdy M McCnrdy Tobias HiHera . Francis i. Nfeaal Daniel Udy - -.. Abram t. Pelt -Mary Pickens . r.l-r JolmT.Tt.irer -Eiekl. W. Polk IMiitt Phifer F.liiabeth Perry Jamra Diarr Martin Phifer Aaron Ridenhnur Hev, John Robinson Moses Rogers David Riunrll Prrmenia Rogers Ozni Kofrera Jamea Stewart Martin StotiBh, Danl. Slourh Arthnr Stafford David WincofT Josiah W.White 8am1. Weddington James Wear William Younjr. DAVID STOItKK. P.M. John M. Cochran Thomas Carter Job'nCarlock Henry Cagle Charles Carker Nicv.Davis . J 4 Jamea Diokerson Owen Dry John F. try Robert Davia Joseph lple Jowph Flinn Tobiai Fnrr John Fnrr Catharine Ferret David Fisher George A. Gray Na'han Greea John Garmoa John Gilliam . Ransom Gray Danl. Gougcr John Gannon Sam'l. Harris Doct. S. S. Harris Robert W. Ilarrii Isabella Hunt 3(24 ATrs Coroflnu, htdelt ttunty t TN Equity t Heirs of Martin Walk, te. the real 1 " estate.' Pnmiant to an order of court made at tlia lart term. I will aell,oo theSd Monday 6Tt August next, at the court-house in Statesville, upon a credit of one year, taking bond Vritb ap proved security, all that tract or parcel of laad, lying in said county, on the waters of Rocky CfeekTXdlolBlng the IsndTTrf-Loekr-Speeks and others, the property of said Martin Walk, dee'd. containing two hundred and twenty-two acres, more or lest. JOHN MUSIIAT.c.m.e. June TSm nnr ' " 5t26 t fl H8 mibacriber retuma Ills atncere thanks to XT his friends attd the public, for the liberal encouragement he has received In his line of business since hit commencement in this place. Havlne enlareed hia Establishment, and employ - kd some additional hands, tether with hit own unremitted attention, he Battel a himaell that he will be able to gi ve general aiti action t4hoe who may favour him with their work. . He keeps constantly on hand, i Viet, Mail Stage, life. ks?c,N M. C. PHIFER. Lincolnon, June 28, 1828. , -4t25 , N. B. Repairs of all kinds in his line Of be- new dose witb ooatiieaa aod dospatdi. ;.. SALlsnUUY, N. C-J.TUIWMY,1 JULY TtoUir &UunUns( Wrh and Clock Maim anJJhmllert, t;,;. C11ARI.0TTC; N. C. -1 1 ,B J.Ul "wived an elegant awi,f nt m u, mi aniclea in thru- liui hirk '. sell very low fr cuh, or to punctul caatomra on a errdit tp: Ad kinds of Watches reoiiret. And aaitantrrfto perform well, . ' v Juh 3tt 1828. v-vjiWi Il'it 1 1 .1 10 ' linF huaine reauinng hia persona attention f 1 Hlsboro Female Beminarv.1 "aw war wot be prepiredto an. Win eommeoce on the 10th Instant " - eaira ot rtmoi is rotUws. ' ,jinwiai,n) ,.,. -.. MH.IHA J trHtm- mil Uoard can he obtint tn ih bla families of tlie place, at glO per month, la. v.,.. wrwun. wooo, canaiea, fcc. A Tew Yotinr Ladif nu K umituwUi.i cn in ine lamil? of the Inatructn-aaea. 3ti4 W. M. GHEEV, . Lincolnton Female A'cad cm v rpilE sinii-annual Eiaminatki of the younj w v. iHti Hwuvuuan CKJQCQ oa uta lm mnant. lite eserciara of the AiWUmv win k resumed on the int Mtndau im Mm the immediate care of Miaa Maau at it a, a 11 very eminently qualified to teach the rarija 11 auiuiranirt vrranrrtfHv,vnvH ipmlar inf, tie. Terms of tuition 1 f . Wa Hifti. r brandies; . . . ,glUperaaioa, For tle lower claa," includinf Reaifing.Wri tiny;, Arithmetic, lie. ft$ per aoaion. Extra branches, . . . S glperaaaion Boardinr may be procured In raMctabk fanv ilies, from sis to eirtit ddlkra per ounth. . vrJXltrtbZ f Mm.board.of tnt?-,, . L . jxo. p. noir.Xvv. Yvtt Goods. Tf'OT reeerved from market, im'. fbr'adfe un " itatialty cheap for cat ontr, at the baerl. ber' s"re in Charlofe; a fresh and elegast as- aortmrnt of , Dry Good, Grecerie$, fc?c. eompriaing all artidrs usually kept in s VViety ttore.""rt'ese' CbWir bTtfie li!tinmoru: tions 1 and conaeqiently of the newest fashions and moat approved patterns! and ihey vill be dip-td of for eath, at the lovrat pnwible prices. Please call, and examine : ihey rill be tboWn; wilt, cheerfulness taaR who m wWi to look at them, whether they want tn buvor not. DAVID PAIUS. rharhtie, Mni 14, 1828. ."it21 To tie Public. THE stibtcriber it now receivings larjetn;l funeral aatortment of Dry Goods, Cutlery, and Hardware, of all descriptions, from.Ne wXork ancLPhiW.tel- pliim, where tbey were aelected by himself. ith care, and bought for cash, and which are offered on the mot reasonable terms.- He will tell for cath at the lowest pricea otherwise, oft tin.e. Country Produce bought, at the highest Tiarkct BHcet"r Arnmeements- are? mate"ta receive Good, monthly, from the above named itaf.s; which will keep op a (rood supply of Freali Coods. Csllathis Store in Salttonry, aid rx amine for yourselves JOHN MUKPHV. N. B. 'Sugar, CofTee, Salt, Iron, Mo'se. Rum; Wine, e'reneh Hramlv, ho. Iter Al4i for ale. as above, JWini "osriwa'Pflaorirorfresh fnim the proprietor in Philadelphia.-- - . M19 8A. 1828. 13t28 ' ' wlfrkf Salts; BY vHue of sundry writa of (leri facias, rom the wiprrior court of Wilkes county, hi me directed, 1 will tell to the hTgheat bidder, atkhe cmirt-housV ip Statesville,' on the third Monjbiy of Anpuit next, two lots in the town of ?tajes ville, whereon Robert Work, dee'd. lately lived These lots adjoin the court-house aquare, and have on tbem a large and commodjoua dwelling how-f, for many years used at a house of Enter tainment, a large dining room, a nnmber of houses for boarders, a store-house, brick kitdi- en. stables, a corn-house, 8tc. tec: levied on u the property of the deviaeea of Robert Simonton, dee'd., a.ul as the property ot tne heirs of Kobert Worke.ckVd: Abo. s tract of land adjoining the town af Statesville. containing one thoutand acres, more or le. whereof about 200 acres have been cleared i there is mme valuable meadow, and fo.ne rood unland on thia tract an undivided tnare in aeveral tracts or land in Iredell county, devited to Koberi Worke bv Alexander Worke, decM, to wit: the white house tract, and M?vr rl other tracts near that place. And, alio, sundry other trncti of land in Iredell county i thefe lands are all ta ken as belonging to the heirs of Hubert Vt orke, The whole wiU bejold tojajisfv severs judg- ments inthe aaid auperiorriJ.Winteacoun. ty, at the auit of Montford Stokes. Attendance will be given : terma, cash. w 12-1 ' Paica a nr. JS' r- 't.uwr.uu. znj. -BOOK-B1NDIM THE subscriber respectfully' informt the cit ixens of Sahsbury, and the aurrounding country, that he hai established a ? Jtimien in laid town,' on Malrt.tree t fCWTdoo south of the Court-House where he will be thankful to receive any kind of work in hit line orbusineat. j From a number of years experienct, in Europe and America, he feels confident of being able to give entire satisfaction to all those who may fa vor him with any description tit Binding. -" JMin Bwki made to order, after any pattern fiiroiabed, on abort nptic,.and at priccs. which , no one can eomplatn of.w' r-l fc ;t)M Boots' Rebound, eitlier' plain or brnamen tal, on the most moderte terma. - All orden from a diatanee. faithfully attended to. The pat- ronage of the public is iKspetfuIiy aolioitedr by their obt servt JOHM n. ub tAuiUKti. BLANK BANK BONDS, . f-the nea form w required, for sale at tbe oflSCp of (ire Western esvoliritjts Salisbury. Ml 15, 828. ..." "VOL. IX Zxh 4 PttJCTirr. nw Physic, Surgery Of aiidwifcry I 7. , . r ? ulicitaiMma of a miny 01 un inewu. ur. yfurmi 1 utau nai at length determined to locate liimaelf In Lei ineton, N. C. 1 tbouth be would retnectfull in. firm bit friend and iboae eilieens tif Davidson and the t?wlnihr eountle. y mr ba diino. ti te fitor hint with tbelr patronage, that bar. r;trxorajUttiMiaTpaQfeaH( before 23, 1828. 4t2J 'fPIIISMawiber ha -lust eturne4 Irom the k nonn, ana at toou an arsortment of ' . . ... ... . jewelry, lVatchetSther.Varet Wc. Hwsserer ofTered for rale in this placet his eiry is or ma ateat importationa, and the not; fml.MHiaLle sad elr rant kinds to be had in m i nonntm viues 1 eiegant uoM and ftilvet WaUhfii blain Do.i &c. tut. Aiul l . few da; a, he wU) receive a very elegai.t aaaort ent of MiUttn CW. Alto, all kimla of Xil. wr." ur'' "'f constsntly on hand, or made to order on short notice. Altofwl.trh win h &..1.1 flower than such goods were ever disposed of !" in iuu piaca. 1... ... The public are retpectfully invited to call and examine thete goodsj their richneat, eleganee, nd cbfapneta, cannot Lil uf pleaai nrthote wlio wish to buy. w iVvV-u t wk Krfmirrd. ami warranted court-houte, on Main-atreet. ROBERT WYNNE. .CaA'Anry,.(iy?6. 1828. Id WAGONKUS, driving to m.Kzr.mur. T MflLL find k fo their S(!vanrage, tattop at -ft - the hTWJIGOXTJHIi, abere every con venience's provided for M-tn and Horse, to mske them comfort able, at the moderate rharge of 23 cents r day and night, for the privilege of the Yard, the ase-of a good house, fire, water, ami shelter- Attached to tbe Yard, are a Grocery and Provision Store, Bread Shop and Confec tionary, and t Houae for Hoarders snd l-odgert, in a plain, cheap, wholeiome 'and c'ooifor lable style. Fafrttevi.'U, lit, April, 1828. CommUttd to tlc 3all OK Wilkes county, a negro Boy, who says his name, is RILL, belongs to. Exekiel Trot man, of Atabawia, and ran away below Payette, ville. He is 5 feet 8 or 9 Inches high,' well made, ratbrr light complected, between 22 and 23 yeara old : no particular mark perceptible on him. Hi owner ia rcnuetted to prove property, pay charges, and take him away. CHARLES PHELPS, .foi'for. mr,W, Jl 30, 1828. - 18 Committed to tlyt Jail OF DsvmImm county, a mullallo woman, who s) 1 her name ia Catharine, and belongs to William O. of Je(Teron county, Georgia, and was raited in Charleston, 8. C, and aold as the property of Jamea Gun; dfe'd. " She ia about 5TeeT brgh," rather kdrk ttiOllatto,"between 21 and 22 years old, no particular narkt per ceptible on her, more than her face has the ap pearance of being marked ith the tmall pox. Her owner it requested tp comn forward, prove property, pay charges, Si.d take her away, or otherwise he sill be. dealt with .as -the. law di. rects. . JOHN M. THOM AS, Jailor - " U.tinpon, June 25n, 1 828. 21 -Hiram rl'uTnta rKstiite SPECIAL letter of administration on the et . tate tif HraAM TcasEa. deceased, having been granted lb the subscriber, he hereby givea notice to all pemn having demand, against aaid estate to pri tent them properly suthen'ica- ted within the time prearrib.d b ha, or Una notice will be plead in bar of recover, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. HENRY D. TURNER, J(Pmr. Jime tOM. 1828. 3t23 "VTOTtCE.-That on the 11th inrtant, my wife il Ann, left my bed and board witliou any provocation : th'n is therefore to forewarn all persons from trutting her on my account as I am determined not to pay any debta which she mar Contract. JMES K. llcCAI.EII. CubarrM Hunts, June 20M, 1828. 3t2J Slate f .rth-('anlina, IJnctln tetinttf : IS Equity; John lluton, S. Huwn, snd Mor timer liuson.by their guardian, Eli Hoyl, vt. John Friddle snd wife Marj-, snd Joseph Mc Kinzie : Original bill. It spprsring to the tat isfaction of lUe rourt that the defendants in the above case retide out of the state; therefore, ordered by court, that publication be made six weeks mecetsively, in the Western Carolinian, r... id rl-fciHhtnts'.o annear at bur next Superior Gowt.rf-quUoeJheJ c?SntJr LinCoSii at the COtrrt-hotise In Lmcofiitons on the 4th Monday after the 4th Monday in Septemter neithen and there to plead; answer or demur tr tfimnlainant. else tbe aame will be taken pro cfrmi, and heard ex parte. Witness John D. j Hoke, Clerk and Master of said Court, at office, the 4th Monday afier the 4th Monday of March, 1828, 6wt24 JNO. V. HOKE, C. JH. ft. State f Xtrth-CanUna, Jtovan cuntyr SUPER10H Court of Law, April term, A, D. 1828 : Jane Weaver . William Weaver i .Edition, for Divorce. In this case.it appearing te the tatittaction of the court that the defend- . . :vKt.n, Ifiki. iat t, la thr- aniianoian iiiiiuiiiu,h . . . f - fore ordered by the court, that pnblicatioti beUiotnan Catholic question t)3s stirrecv .. - . M i 1 I "a 1 ' . S?a I' .a a a a"'l made in the Western Carolinan and RMeigb Star Aw u vrrka. that be be and apneas beiora.the mfige of our next Superior Court of Law to ber delator tne county oi bowhii. m.wi.i- House in Salisbury, on the secona Motroay niter the fourth Monday in Set-temuer next, ami plead, ahawef, or demur WMia peiiuon, otner wise Judgment pro confetto will be entered, and the petition be heard ex parte. 6wt23 Witnest,'!!. fiiles, Clerk of said Coort. at of. lice, the 2d Monday after the 4th Mondajr in ' ' fir tf OCS l I MtrcDa3. u.l; . nivttos, .v 1 ITEMS flW.-JaCiM lleyker, Esq. tt this . vicinity, asyt a Cnmnorrauurfe, r. pa per, last aeavoti, clipped 40 -i Iba. of . 1' 00l off three of his merino sben.On . SaiuftrMsff w-werrihdn k- nmnla - of a fleece' of, twenty three'ani d ' fair " " r- fioundt shorn from one of his flock thle V, acakon. fto aampie waa the bneat wool re? ever itw, and Measured tvetvt buhem ' i long. . v ' ..- - , ' .; Tht DritUh MbiUtu Is. it rmt. fa,, ' becoming Catholic. The heir to the) pukedom-of Leeds, the Orawlson of tb - friend of the venerable Tincknev of South Carolina, hat just led the late Miaa Caton. . now Lady Uervey, to (be altar. . A monster of Shad, waa taken In Cm. necticut river, lately, which weighed 17 pound and 7 ounce. Mobility. An Adams. Drinl nro-aa ih election of Messrs. Adam and Kuah, to ibe two highest office in the countrw. because they are ton of distinguished , men. Precisely the me reason would - be urged under a monarchical rorern-'. uiciii out repuDiican think there ihould be no snrh ku. ' Bince the first of Piovember last, loerw steam boat amvatflittVTARe turn rH bet of departures at Wheeling, on the) ' Ohb river. .,; -, ." Afattaehutettt in e bad wayBy a state-- ment of the Stale Treasurer of Messaehtr-- v Mttairitappeiliilel 1Uoii'nteetltr;:: : oweahriutiOBt 2Tim6TiBd3ftialreririr77 cash in the treasury was only 84,654. i he J ressurer state, that without an irnmediate supply, hej duy be under the necessity of itoftfung payment M ' ' . t. , Morgan ha lately been aeen scull tie, writn a crow oar lor an" oar. 'Fact! 'poo honor." Mid. Gat ' The following hnrmonhvi . hymf Dials arc recorded inthe (Allcntowq, Pa.) Fret Jen-Bothc : ' In Weal Pcnn township, Mr. Win, Arner to Miss Magalena Daubensyeck and ia Landgrusehwatnm, Mr. George Bub brnmcyerto Miss Layai Henninger. An unmarried woman, negligent of her person, has no occasion tn look out for a ' husdand few gentlemen. will elcct fadici For their wivea, " who are not attentive to their graces.. ' A married woman1 negligent of her - -H-ij. person, and careless of - her charma r- wilt oon weaken the respect yf,htr:i'ijf husband, and become charmless in hi . sight. No married woman ought tvtr j::: rTrJ to be seen by her husband withaaoiU . .It. cd Sownt handkerchief, or a tucket! on ntn J ention to Lanntng tamuy. me, -r jgTv-elTpe family ot this statesman It waa car ricd by a vote of 161' to"Jiv.-77--4i : Margaret NiehoUou, who ' attcmp ted t. stab the late king, died on the) 13th May, in Beihlem Hospital, aged nearly 100 years. London, May 11, 1828. The State of parties in this country of sin and sea-coal, is far from being tranquil. The undiplomacy of Well ington has offended the uU'ma-thule tories his couduct on the retrenchment matters, has astonished the whole gang of sinccurists that perambulate tho most fashionable streets of the metro polis. It is considered atrocious in his grace to indicate the least disposi tion to any thing radical. The ultras begin to look upon the good Arthur as the revival of Canning.- The repeal of the l est and Corporation acts has filled with apprehensions all the gouty- lords aftdshripsf who yetiflgrts the remnants of a generation that ia.. rapidly passing away. - s We arc to havcjyar.ia the.Kas snd the merry faces such accounts produce, is a satire on human nature. Ifis thought by-Malthas and the pop ulatioo men, that the world is too full, and that a few years war would be (.ne of the mps could happen. The discussion of the aoewtili the old embers of-prejudic in this country. YoTmayt it, that Ireland cannot long groan- ia her .preseni condUipn looks fair and encouraging. The lib - . ' eral sentiments of the age cannot be . put down. The fethtm of Minerva, .must be raised. N. T. Enquirer ' l .7,1 V. KV ': 41 V 1 Ta-M il Si 'i 'W.li-'j'it.',-'tUii,-'n i. ..y-i -. 1 -:. , i. il i ' I i. -1 - - I''"1'' hi ii.i' mi imw" " ' T im"