A i V vV-AV J 8ALI.SUUUY, N. C....TUICHDAY, IH IMlllSU 11, 1828. ft Jit i t. VOL IX ;No,4M II. li '" f """" 1 . " .-Z"Jmm I-, " -" v. J 41 ..t. -.. tttlftt ftenool. I "it MtW wkb fVrjii 'MtHcSlalUMli Vf at vt vwaMf We klhls jlce. jL. a V n onaJtO'ntabraiKliea JnUeMt " a', n !;"..! w Reeding, fpellinf, "i Wfi'jrtg, R4prfl'.Hf. 1 Arithmetic, F,if li Crvnajar, Georrv , . hy, History, end HlUric lotther with tbe above, Pr q-iarter. tii Dn" m i iwSiur.-M ri2f Satin i Theorr m Painting, on velvet ad Taper i ami op- awl ornemea. Ul NVedle-Work, on Ues, Cambric, , ml MuK fttw per qurter. ttoee bo feel disposed to eaxourage the Ikbtwt, mar b mmkjI lht U utmost L psM to the We a4 nanBera, u eD m IhA acinic purault of auch M m. be pUcH tiwUr hrf charyt. ' , W'iW-. 0' 3 37- T!laiMoriot Mojuat .(turned frw i .si-r'L, iib m good an . ortneat N ; Jewelry t 0 tl ttr.'frn h aaia 4 tbia pla!. Jevchr i of lb U'eU importation, ami tU po fiiibiunabU aixl cfani iiitai o Da imu hi aa of lhiTtOfTJnrSieir-clerait GW nd 5r rfotrJU pkin 0t, j fcc iic. And In a ftf daya, be will rrceiae a ery tWfrnt aaanrt. atnt of JHSJ CWa. Alaa, all kind of tot. r.l(r. kept coiwUntly on band, or made in triettm butt JuiticaV. AH of which will Ik, aolil lower than auch ifoodi wtrp eer JUpoK-J bt before in th plac. Jb public are retpecirunv inviti J to call and tmin ttieawjcoodaf llMsir ricbnea..rJeKance, ndeheapcas caiutut riluf pleanf thow wLo viebtobur , AD kindi of tfottkn Repair!, and Warranted kj lime J the thop n two doora below the $urt boaae, oa Mii-reet. . - RORKRT WYNNE- SaTuhir, May 26. 1878. 17 TrbtUr & VlunUngion. (oXfA and Clock Maker and Jeweller t, CMAKLU l J K. HAVEjoat received an elegant aafortment ot ankle in-their-Km i which (be? wil) aell very Tlow fur cash, or ta ptmc lual cmtomera on a end it. tfT-AllkiiisW "oV vratchee repaired, itid war- anted o perform well " - " : - Coach ani (i Is Making. TUK Subucnber rrturnt iltanka U the pubKc fur the liberal encouragement lie hat re ceivrd, and having cnl.tr red bia Shop, and number ?,of. frydt. and procured a Wm aupply , of . ibt ..per WatrrlaV," la" nOW"pfepared to make alhkmiti of work in hit line at the ihortet notice, and on auch ' 'terma'aa the rrdetr of hfe (ime w4.l jiwtify and aa low a can be pur dhaaed any where in the State. All new work warranted for twelve month i and all kmd. of (jartaget, repaired at the ahorteet mitice. Ordttra from a dWance tltankfully reorired iul punctually attended to. . BKNJAMIN 0VEKUPt. Crftnihtrf' 13, 1828. 6?40 MUs and Lands. 11 HE valuable Mill and Ijin-h "formerrrtrte pmneHv of iia.. iaaer, dee'd- arc offcrad fur aalc ;&t the late rmrchaaert. -Th'i Und li on T;t(tchntan'i creek, 4milea eait of Mocka villa, adjoining the Gilea Memford tract, and it equal to any land in How an county, wittt a urge proportion of superior meadow ; the Mills are of wpcrior construction, and have now a very good and increaaing run of cuatom t the water power can very conveniently be road to drive any kind of Machinery. Fur other particulars, and terms, apply to Thomaa I). liibba, one of lat proprietor, on the premiaea. TrrOMAS Dr-GinBS, JOHRPH HANKS, PETRK SAN'Efi, . JACOB 9 AN Kit. -.Hoy S3e 1828. MAKT1S sANEK? N- B. Another taact. belonging to Peter Sa- "Herndjnlntngthe above-, eoit4Hng,-22i ecrea. wm.be aol4 in count Jiionwitli tne above, or ten. arately u may bent iiiiTth'e" purcnaaef i i Which it hkewiae first rate land. Alt will be told, a lot adjoining the town of Uuckaville, containing ten acre of land, with a fiood dwelling-nOUH1, with out-houe, and an excellent garden t this property .will be aold low, on acconwnndating term. Apply a above. Cotton .orn. ,. OJtlaleiMm X Ifuinber to.615. Inclusive,- at "the factoy jincB,ironi rareiieviue. appiv ro - -7,MUKPIIV,vfi. 4turv,JrftjvJ,1828. , . U To QoUwMlnm. fifVfiVbe. of pur Qra'ckritver, juat received, illJXJ r... -i. u.. t uii. r ir a, . ' -w- MM IUI Ml v, VI si. IT m " Wl I WW, CADI N EST nXTRAVAGANCna., J b dmiaiatratUiu of Mr. Ad.ma hat been mot traateful and titratarant Mini uimcj kai beau ipmt under It fur iit fame bbjecia, than under aoy admin lUHlV-m ainc lt ntoIuoo , TJi cipenaea f Mr. CUr't Daart mcnt of Sti forth three ye era of the pecnl "idininUttatlfur, ' bar xcdtd 4wtetf (b Ua ibre7fft,of Mf Moo. rut a admlnlirailon, enr hundred end for ty0f thounnd one hundrtJ aid thirty lx lit thk Vtf Dapirtmen;, for tb tamel II tff eTtW jrnlrf rcetdexl -rtKnarof -thw prctiotja adminiatratioo, million tlx hundred and tvenlu teven tkoutond one hundred nd teventyjlve dollar I - Tbt whole tipandiiurea of the. three feara ol Jlii Adam admioiatratlon. have aireeded the tail three teare d Sir. Hon roe, for the amt object!, eight million hix hundred and eighty Jive thoutand three hundred od teven dollar I Tbe contingent cipentei bare more hn doubled. . Id Mr. Clay's depjrlmcnt, autinif the hit three, yaara, they hare been 5030 fur -tbe latt three reara of 31i. Monroe a adminiktration, thev were ri0. For the last four years of general lYjahhgtoli's dminitraiiofl, the entire fc contingem eiinaea" of (S execOtlie departments, amounted lo leas thn 11 WO dollar per yeaf . lt flrit four yeats ul nir. Je tier ion a dmifiutrtion, they were lets than 29,000 dollar? per year. I k krai Lup yeacs U (IadUo'f J ministration, they Were about 50,000 two yean the yJif ejroounielJo 77r dol lira per er. and the year llJT to S3, 809 diill.iri! Dtinr nearly TIIKB TXVH e uuich at under Mr. MuditQn t ... l'Mr Monroe expendrd-4.1 40 dollars s 4 accrel serrice' monrr eitht yeera Mr Adama expemled 6000 dollars in one yeir, and 1 2,32 1 dollara in three rears ! , - il6uy JKgtu-.. Three ministers hare 'jeerrient to En gland Under tlie present administration, with outfits and salaries amounting to fifty Jaur thousand dollar, besidea an un known amount of contingencies ! t leasints, hireling, of the cabinet, was paid nearly 2000 dolUrs for a voyage to ttucooa Ayres, which he never per formed. Thu Jrtrm 4Um for doing little else titan abuse the ' filthy tncchithics" as he called the pjssengers in the ship-in wbtcb-he- pretended iasil lor Bueno Ayres, and which he left in search of " cood society. : . - - lib. -MdiLiJlAe JJoue e Efftretentauvet' We Urn from Washington, tbat 'sever al new improvements are making in the Canitol, in and. out- What we bave heard of the House of Representatives will become nutter olapproba'jon to those acquainted with its utter deficiencies as an apartment intended for a deliberative acmbly. It is, to be aure, one of the moat splendid halli in the world. Its gor tor- geoua-crfamnainloS spacious - tnierior, are oeyond anything ol the kind either in this or any other countt f. Hut what, avail all lbissptefl dour and magnificence, when only ad dresied to the eye 1 The hearing is ut terly destroyed. A member from one tide of the house csn scarcly hear a word from the other.' There is only one point, and is orlly one line in which the voice ia conveyed with any degree of disiinctnesa through this gorgeous hall. This is the csuse of much incotivrnii-hce in conduct. ing the affjirs ol the nation. A reply is frequenuf misunderstoodv and disagree-, able .feelings ic frequently created from the very liability to these numerous'mis- ondrrstandings. We are now tnld that a very ingenious plan has been adopted, to form the interior of Ue hail into something like an angular building, where, it is believed, the dis sipation of sound is completely prevented. A glad house is to be erected in tbe in. tenor of the hall, having all tbe capacity of admitting" li(;trt, whichr it is eupposed, will enable the members, at different pointjh.,io bear each other with considers ble ease. " r '' Some years ago, a member from Virgin- latproposed the library as a fitter room for m r TV ... . . ! . tb tiouse oi nepresentatives te meet :n. In point of bearing, it would have been better : but.wbat would have become, ol the ball; - Jiooh. A great man commonly disappoints those who viait him. . They are on the look out for bis thunder and lightning and he speaks, iboat comnron; thjhge- muclv like other deoDlenavrTO e ven be seen latrghingr -He .proportions his exertions to his excitements ; having been accustomed to deep and lofty thoughts, it is not to be expected that he will flare or sparkle in ordinary chitchat. One sees no pearls glittering in the hot- . 4 , Ml A (deviation. The fol.awln theHoni will jrove beyond all que v lor , tlj . the Farmsr, ef Teonataee will htftht ttetl I'resldenl of tbe Uniu4 8uUi). H'f .The following entire states if tirtaln FennsylesnUT , , ' ' 5 ' Virginia, ' ' Sl north CaroUner l5i .Routh Csrolins, 'Ueorgfj,.- , II w' Alabama,-J1''W-.w.vv.. Mraaiasippff-. jl. .., 1 ,, j3 : .TeniiesKenr.rj:''.--" ' S Illinoia, , ., , . ..t 3 . lliswuiri, - 3 117 Fourteen totei moro are wanting to elect him and to get tbeae fourteen votes, we he tie following steles i Miine. New If rmrHhire, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Louisiana, Kentucky, and Ohio New York alone will probably g'rve t wice tbe number of votes necessary l he coalition have resorted to every measure, except aavaina(lon, to pu dowp the old bero, and defraud the pee pie out of their rights, and (hat is the oriy thing which, we now have to guard WJtt. f OAS' Law Qutition.... It is stated in the Georgia Courier, that during the session of tbe Superior Court, in Ike rrontb of November list, at Augusta, p Wlowing i6ir.ts'werr deternined wv fodgeSchUy, in the case of Mitchell el af, vi tie " Ad mraiatntrin oT?amuel Bur j - ..; If two persons enter idols contract for tb purpose of defrauding; a third, such contract is valid between thf ptrtays them selvesV though void as ngtrdstoch third person. " ' t It is the province of a jury IHweif-h the evidence is a civil cause, end I there be jhv evidence to seppwrv tke-4rdkt, the Court will not grant a neat trial- , If en executor or admbiatra-or plead only the general issue, and fail to plead fiteiie admmUirtvit It wilt be su idmission of asKts, and if be fall to ihow tbem, he will he luble out of his own tstrte upon a devaeiavit. j An execution upon-a judgmrnt against m m u-Mirk. em. mnlr Kn le;ed on the property of the testator in tbe hands of the eiecutor to e Mmioiaierwa. A bUitmffet law cannot follow tbe as sets of a person deceased .Into lb hinds of third persons, i he Lxecutor or Ad ministrator alone can do so, though, if sue h rxecu or or administrator be insolvent, s CourlofEquity will appoint a ttceirer, who may use tbe name oflhe executor kt j ' r- Where goods belonging to ek eiti'C are obtained from the executor or admtn istraior upon any fraud between him and the Derson so obtsining tbem, and wiin out a vsluable consideration paid, and tbe executor or administrator is (insolvent, .1W.K rann ohtalnineMbe ewooVis I .n executor who voluntanly ftjt a leg acy.or assents to the devise thlreof, csn not, either in favor of other legatees, or creditors, compel the legatee Jo refund ; but he must bear the loss himself, unless the debt did not appear until after the Executor had paid the legacy in which mi. the reratee mar. in equity, be made to refund. Advantage tj the Lav? Delay It mav Dossiblv be in the recollection' H many of our readers, that some years ago there lived in Ireland, a gentleman named Burton, who kept a banking house' in Dublin, Vrbose credit was so emioertt thai it became proverbial in Ireland, where, when the goodness ol tecurtty was usual to iav.it was"asgooo as oen nunon. It happened however, in tbe chapter of casualties ever attendant on human ai firs, ihat honest Burton failed, and his affairs were thrown Into tbe hands ol trustees. "The glorious uncertainty of the aw" rendered this trust a hereditary concernyanfl'Tdrnfw business has been involved in litigation, ft iirnof utfliriatetf thattbie arjbjeet was brought to a final Issue in Chancery, when the descendants ollbeJrsLtrustces paia to the posterity of the original creditors their respective dividends upon the claims of their forefathers, which dividends, as the whole produce of Mr. Parton's assets were thrown into the lunds, had accum; ulated very considerably, iasomuch that one gentleman, named Fittpatrick, the hereditary legatee tor an original aura oi Sfoireceived. aa his divWend, wpwarda of 6.0001. Jietiec late than nver." Kv, 'bat Isaac B. Desha, has murdered another individual ; (the friend with whom he travelled to purchase mules) and is now condemned and sentenced to be hang .Vuer, Upwards of three hundred bar ral of Maple Sugar have been received at New-York, by the Canal, which. hat been sold at five cents a pound. Last season we unders!snd a parcel of about seventy barrels waa received. It is eun posed lb miuufacturt of this article will m incrcsse, and that it will aoon be on of considerable Importance. The supplies Kf Sugar front New Orleans hive already HcreaaedfO lucb amount, that. they ary. rapidly uking tbe place of . f.oreign SMUtt and It Is eupposed by many Intent rtntrjersmts, that In vary few years, the lUppWs'Ironviiew.Orlesns and jome of tb pfer Southern otatee, will be sum clent iir ouf C-wiomptiofl, and thai no eT f m tea a - . i rorsigosugsr win o requirya. Si ev tort Vailf AdV. ra tote's aaw.raae sseviase. Tbe U. S.Uxette says, that they bave yet lo lesrn that Mr. Adims cannot get the votes of Pcnnsvtvsnia.' These coalitionists are queer fellows. They get lesson af ter lesson, and still are as ignorant of public opinion ss the Esquemaux. Fif leen tbouund Jackson majority io 14 counties might be thought a pretty snug lesson. The Middle'.ow (Concsctkoii Oa- tette, aays, that the Adams parly U daily growing in this state. So it is. It is dal ly growing less and les. If the Oaxette knew any thing of New York politics, it could essily perceive that, in tbe move inents. of, the coalition party in this city, ana in tne western counties. tnejactlSi the result of the next election fn this state', will astonish the country as much as tbe last fall's election of this city. Tbe over whelming strength of tbe republican nsrtv lo favor of Jackson, is 'scarcely appre hended by his warmest sopporters. Destb has commenced its ravages among the coalition newspapers. An Adama paptr gave up the ghost at Wer saw, in thia state. Would, the Arcade gent he good enough to send a coffin f 1 is ssid that the fair itt look ex tremely beautiful and interesting more so than uaual every eighth year. A drawing room philoipher ssys, this ari ses from the influence of the planet Venus appearing in immi uy every ... , .- ... . ' eighth year, uortor .uucieii aays, that Venus came forth in brod dai, in the year IT88, IMS, 80, 1812,1120, 1828. It must be, therefore, essier to get busbandsi in those Venut eixht years than at any other time. '" Firrmon..-The Legislaturcpf this State convened at Montpelier on tbe 9th inst. and on the following day tb administra tion of the government was duly organ ized, as follows : Samuel C. Crafts, Governor- Henry Olin, Lieutenant Govern or: Benjamin Swan, Treasurer; Robert B. Bates, Speaker of the House of Repre sentativciorjiuoJYilliams. .Secretary - ------- " ' . . ' tmimciQUMn f.f&"- "nr,day Uo.eroortrarta.de livered to- soUi nouses of. the Lcgialature, a Speech, containing "many sensible re msrks, chit fly-on the local affairs of the state u . T It is r,iid that Dr Bangs, of Kew York, has been solicited by the American Me ibodist preachrrj in that province, to, ac cept of tbe ofEce of Bishop of Upfcr Canada, in that connexion. The new Brunswick Fredonian, a red hot Adams paper, noticing the nomination of Mr. Van Buren,' ssys, very despond- inglyr ' we cannot . form any opinion of the.prpbable result." Uo you begin to feel the defeat already? It is said Sir Walter Scott bas paid 40'000 pounds sterling of bis debts, and nearly finished another historical ro mance . Ohio, The Dayton Journal of August I9;h, announces the fact, that one hundred and teverlty three marriages have taken olac in ' Montgomery - county, eioce the commenctment of the present year. The Yellow Fever still prevailed at New Orleans the early part of the present month. - Amongst the death, mentioned by this disease, we discover several from ; the Western States. The result of the trial of Dr. Murdotk it the cofirmation of tbe former decision of the Board of Trustees, viz : the re moval of tbe Dr. from a professorship. Wbr.h k betterfor a man jcjjhav two loaaes s than otieis iAlMlO; 0s, and the second i a-gaiiu It is stated that there are four hundred Generals, highly, paid, on the pratf.nl, Gen, Jatktn..U ia well enough to re mind our readers if they hv lorgotteri it, that at the ami Jackson Convention itt . Vitginia, Mr. Chapman Johnson, wbiwai . . . the mister spirt' of the meeting, rcpor ; ted an address, in which Jr mis A cojj , . , blooded massacre had taken plate, at thw 4 - . . Battle of lb Horse Shoe.1 Gov. Samuel r.- I loss too, deeming thiecbarg afr-ulas , . perslon, not onljf upon tb charsctar ef th - rJ.. . GeteraiVbut tUnvponmteUoni At J J kravt nldier who achitved that gloriob r' victory' over a aava'g foej Immsdiauff after the puUlkatioo of the address, wrotw ' - OeVt7fM him ihe'sutborfty end the evidence bow'1-;-'' ''-' which be bottomed suck a charge TW eventuated in a long and Interesting eet reipondenc between Houston and Johar son. Johnson in his first communication denied and equivocated, insomuch, that -Houston was still dissstisfied, and again ' called upon hjffl, to atate distinctly and ;, emphatically, th evidence opoo which hm r could promulgate such aa accutstion.' r ' This letter completely put hlrn up a tret sod be refused to l old any further eorree- ' pondanc upon the subject. Tboa cleaf ri. ly evincing tbe falsity of tb charge, end deiperste mesas toy whicii this moat HO'';-, natural coalition, ar compelled to edog? r to support tbctP sinklnjr causer. ' . ' . Cneraw iUdkai. Jn extraordinary wowarr. Tbe re oo resides in Montgomery county, in thfin -stste, s lady, In the f 5th year of her age. " who weighs J IS pounds. Her ststur t fit her low-t abe- it t hf .eaother. of . let U children,' rtine of svhora ar livings1, an J she says none of her relations are abow the ordinary size. At twenty years of ag , sh weighed one hundred and thirty five) pounds, commenced becoming corpulent -at lb age of abmit thirty her geoerelU health is good, but from htr. ttnwieldlv J size she csn walk bur a few a:epa. AaaA. -tanner. -V ... . ... .. 11 A gentleman residing on the Rlppa h an nock river, (saya the Polhlcal Arenajr lately shot at eighty blue-win; ducksi and ' killed trorntyjnur II must hav UseJ a very long gun. .Mr. Thomas Warren, of Fredooltr Chautauque to. New York, bat In opera- hat bodies," and it is said he can " man, ufacture a hat body in one minute i" More Dicfonret.Mr. Jonathan Rtre. , sell has placed In our hands copies of ar, f private cqrreiporrdence between" himself r -and Mr. Henry C&y relative to th Mtr.li cret: night irsnsciJons-at.GbentV.srbkla.""' we intend in a few diyi tor laf bfor onr : ; readers. Mr; Uussell hsi been impelled) . to the publication by I sense of doty to the) public, arj.in vindication of hiroKlf frotxiL thr erroneous impression growing but of the imperfect view, of his relation to Vrv Clay, heretofore published. 'Tb di- Ic'p - ure aflfecta Mr. Cl-y's verschyand I a . a a. Li-tL . ia?. - - m his honor ; and shows his hostility to Mr. Adams in such a view,' that we do hot a4i how it Js i possible foT'MrA'dama'i'o kejat.; him In .oific. V. S:TeU -" The " Age of Chivalry' not gone A : dual s fought In-Paris by a keeper of brothef and a son of a ', caused by. some ugly rerasrkson the character of the latier's mamma. One of the cheval iers wss killed, and tbe other badly Woun' ded. ... Tber'a Aonov ' for you !H WU1 gta tlemcn fight duela after this? Trial and Exeiution a irate. At' Counts-- received el Baltimore, state, that. about 30' pirates had been tried at f,u Christopher, and part of tbem already ex ecuted. They were the crew of the pri- vateer Las Damas Argentines ; who ran away wan tne critisn snip tr.raboo. They had committed several depredations . in tbe West India seas, previous to this, piracy. Their trial took place at Basse terre last month, Twenty-four of tbem had been executed at St. Kim, and the) rest were, under cqndemnatipn.,,.JVlJ. American Venetian cjroet vn for ualna and passages, equal to'any ofths lmoor- tea aruaes oi me una, is mada at. Mr, M-Coy4 marrofictorw ,-irt-Harfcrd ecnmtr Muryland. - Naval. We understand that orders have been received to equip the U. S. frigate Cuerrirrr. lyirH- at the Navy Yard, Norfolk, for sea, with all possible- des patch. " Bemeon. - o rifdBirtciiJ1. ThreeJIftluof onc-f urtli ot three-fiflh of fir OneHhirdofiwoaVi ,..'.. . i . i e .- ... wii.iian oi iwu-iiuni vi iu more inan nve Three-founbi jt eight dozen, add eight if your ' 1 jrleaaei . , - The initial of4hoe, when jonied, you will apyk A throf whj?h tis a&oact a uji-r ypujr jr 4ww 'U's-te.