7 .J i i v.- n (DAmaDUnNii (STTATrODDR AMID 1EDYE.MISEK. r VOLUME I, 7jlUTHERFOIlDTON, FRIDAY MOltlNING, MAY 28, 1830. -NUMBER' 15. x-: ' V PLBLlSIliO EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, BY 1 HQS WELL ELMER, Jr. Terms of subscription. Two dollars and fifty cphtsi, per annum, if paid in advance ; or three dol lars, if paid within the year: but if delayed after thecloser oft the year, twenty-five cents will be adthuK" ":! "" " : - l' -. J fio paper will be discontinud until all arrearar ges are, paid,' or. at the -discretion of the publisher; Advertisements insenea on me usual ierms.-r-i All persons "advertising will please note the num V; ar of times they wish to ' have them inserted, or x they will be continued and taxed accordingly. T30096bCIlBS or jtLNm Por Sale , in the County of Macon, N. C. A T the June term oi the County Court in Ma- J. j. cws County, I will expose o. public sale' for ;. taxes, 800UM ACRES OF LAND, id said coun- ty, btyiig a body of land granted by the State, in thCT) 6ar HuG; to John Iloldirnan and Jacob Essel- ;rnari, situated and abounded as follows : . Begin- in at a v tnte uak, Locust and II lckory, and :. runs iNorth lo deg. West $100 poles to a White A GUI C U Li T URAL. J "The agricultural interest of jour country is es sentially connected with every other, and superior irt importance to them all." A. Jackson's Message. From the Baltimore Gazette.! ; . . CULTIVATION OF SILK. I Concluded. , -. . ; I Great care should be taken to guard against mice and ants : mice devour them with avidity, and the bite of an ant is al most instant death to the jworm. Isola ting the shelves from the walla and set- tin the leet m basins ot water will pro- the bodysemi-transparent, throw out fi-I commodationa to the different parts of the bres of silk 'on the leaves, and wander a- union, couiu nox De at. an eiteciea wuir bout. ' The brush for the cocoons ''should- out such'agency. If there should be sim- now be provided. The best and simplest ply a great central bank established ot that I have been able to fj.nd is the broom- the seat of Government, without branches yfi . ' 11 f . . i , . . li ! ! . I .1 ! . corn, uiear n wen irom seeds, and cut to connect us operations wiui ine vanoua it from the italic close to the jrfnctioh of points of the commerce of the Union, the straws? spread out thetop in imitation of promise to pay specie for its notes, when- a small tree, and set it on (lie shelf with ever, presented, w ould be almost purely the top pressing against the bottom of the nominal. : Of what, consequence would it upper shell to hold it m its position. .. De lo. a mercnani or planter oi Louisiana, of these, agents great at it would doubtless . be, would be insignificant and hannlers, when compared with that which would result from the dispensation of bank ac coinmodations to the ctaiidjng amount of . at least fifty millions of dollars! i The mind almost instinctively shrinks from tho ' . . contemplation of an 'idea so ominous to the purity 'of .the Government nd the liberties of the people. No government, of which the committee have any knowledge, - f . - ' tect 'them from ants; but the access of njice to the room must be cut off. ;, The success of the crop depends upon tne cleanliness of the shelves j and purity of the air in the room, especially in hot, atid more particularly in xlamp weather. If the excrement and litter !be allowed to Oak; then South 75. West 4000 polesM a poplar; accumulate, fermentation and putrefaction soon commence, and the consequence will f4 fatal to the worms espepially - in hot, damp weather ; besides, thej worms at all limps thrive hpttpr whpn thi sVip1vp nrp' for taxes, due- Tor tlie vear 1829: so much of the allowed to remain about the worms. To anu oieaman as ne m ffuara asrainsi lmnurnv oi air. wnicn is i I--" a . i . ' o , theu South 15 Hast 8800" poles to a White Oak ; then North 75 East 4000 pJes to a White Oak then North 15 West 700 poles to the beginning. This tract is estimated as 45 miles in length and 1 , !J0 in breadih and compreliends the body of the land; granted to Cathtart th rounoniacon jcontaining. by uppositiori, tne greatest enemy the silk worm has, :ihniit 1 1 )l 1 1 11 II I norths - .1 T. . J . - I- about 100,000 acres. April 23. 1.630. JBYNUM W. BELL, fcheriff of IMacon County. ' 10tf State of North Carolina, - Rutherford Caunty. Court of rieas' and Quarter Sessions April Ses- siori, 1830,' ' . 7 Daniel Coleman maybe set in roVs" of six or ei-htv inches or a manufacturer or farmer of Maine, that jesrept, perhaps, Uie despotism of Russia, apart, across the shelf, and over r-the . top he could obtain specie for bills of the na- was ever invested with a patronage at shelf an extra one may be placed for this tionab bank, on presenting them at the once so prodigious in its influence and to purpose; The worms will readily find and City of Washington a place wholy un- dangerous in its character In the most climb these little trees and spin their co- connected either with Louisiana or Maine desperate financial extremities, no other coons in them : the worms will be four by any sort ,-of commercial intercourse, European government has ever ventured days spinningftheir cocoons, and thy will and where, consequently, these bills would upon an experimeut so perilous. If the all generally be finished on the 8th. day never come in the regular course ctradet whole patronage of the English rnocarchr after they first begari-that is, all of the A promise to pay specie at a pla(fe so re- were concentrated in the hands of the. same day's hatching. The brush .may mote from the place of circulation, and American Executive, it may be "well then be taken dowri the cocoons taken off, where the bills would never come but at doubted whether the public liberty woultfoo cleared of the loose oip, and prepared for a great expense, and for the sole purpose so much endangered by it as it would by reeling. ' - 1 of being presented for payment, would this vast pecuniary machine, which would The cocoons from which eggs are ex- neither give credit to the notes, nor op- place in the hands of every administra- pected must be spread out in a room, se- porate as an etfective check upon exces- Ition fifty millions of dollars, as a fund for cure from mice and ants, and in five to hve issues. AVhatcyer credit such notes rewarding political partizans. Jen days the moths will come outi; of the might have, at'a distance from the place cocoons, when the males and females will of issue, would not be because they were rnnnlo tVifi7 muct tVion Vo 'tolroVi rloTmWo nt t li o tloncuro nC tlin linlrlpr small quantity oi chloride of lime should wings in pairs without separating them, -for such -would not be the fact; but always be kept in ablate in some part of and placed upon, sheets of paper disposed principally because of the ultimate rc- ine room. n is a cneapano mosieneciu-eM : ...v. .1 ' n,. r ... " ...1 ... I lJl lllCil iCVCUUUUa IICIi; -11 ICV till. IU, I cUUUSlUllKT Ul C 1 II 11 1 II I. U11U Ul main. There is generally about ahequal their being recievable in payment of-all number oi each sex. 1 have tound. the dues to the .treasury, l ney would rest, ces of corruption would flow. from its tx- best mode forfixingthe paperfor tjie moths therefore, upon almost precisely the same lercise. Have not our A" ai preventive ot this cause pt -disease in worms, as well as a powerful remedy for the tripes, and other diseases that have be come epidemic. It is generally retailed ""Without assuming that a corrupt IiTj would be made of this new species ofs -ernment patronage, a very fclight ac- ' quaintauce with the practice of all -political parties, "whatever may be their profes- , sions, vill be.sufficient to satisfy any re flecting mind that all the evil eonscquenr V. VS. to lay on, as follows : stretch two pieces J basis of credit as the paper money of our Petition for Partition. Mark Alexaftderand wife Sarah. , IT. appearirig to the! satisfa6tion6f the ' Court, that, the defendants in this case, are not inhab itanta of this State: It is therefore ordered, that publication be made six: weeks successively, in the North Carolina Spectator and Western Advertiser, that unless they appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to beheld for the County of Kutherlord, at the Uourt House m liuthertordton, on the second Monday in July next, then and there ai,ine arug snops aio cents a ,ana ofgtron twine across the room from wall Revolution, the assijrnats of Ucvolution four pounds will be sufficient tor the IaMto wal, ahftIirtwn fppt n'rt -A nilflthrP !irv rrntll.P auA thoTmnviirv imtn-nfih. about a foot over the .middle of thcsehLav war. These were receivable in discharge large sheets of paper (old newspapers wih of debts due to the Treasury, and the ,do) over them and pin them down at each Government was of course ultimately re side to the lower twine. The sheets of sponsible for their payment; yet the two paper will then be in the form of the roof former depreciated almost to nothing, and of a house. x As many pairs of moflis as J the latter, jpiough bearing interest, sunk i: a. v ' on J... n. . oan vwiiciiitnj.ijr uc.uil iiiu papers Illay liu .Liii. wvivjit jicii. uui iiil nuns be placed there-. This mode has the ad-4 of "a central Government lank, without gest laboratory. A couple of spoonfuls miy be put into a plate wilh about a gill of; water, and should be replenished every three days. : ' - jWhere proper cleanliness and due at tention to ventilation are observed, there is Jittle to be dreaded from hot 'weather. Nevertheless, in very hot weather all the means a hand should -be availed of for the reduction of the temperature of the to answer, plead or demur,; plaintiff's petition' will be taken pro contesso, and heard exparte. iPy- Teste, ISAAC CRATON, C. C. room ; for worms will thrive best in mo- uiay v , ioou. rr. aav. iz uw ISDDE WALLETS LOST. OvN. the evening of the 13th inst. between Geio ALVStittles and John Babers's Esq", a pair of SAD DLE WALLETS neayly new, containing sundry papers and blanks and a pair of , shoes. Any person who may find said wallets, and return the" same to the subscriber, shall be liberally rewarded. ' v JAMES M. WALKER. vMouth of Broad and Green River. ) , April 14, 183Q. 9tf derate temperature. . But ice, or sprink- Iigtha-. floor -fich cold vratjjr, should ne ver be resorted to,as has been recommend ed, ; for the vapour thus produced will do more injury than the heat. - Where con venient, the laboratory should be shaded with high trees on the south isideT" . An open, high piazza to shield the south front of the house from the sun s!ray will also branches, would be subject to depreciation trom a causi Ahich constitutes a conclu sive objection to such an institution. There trouhl be nothing to limit exctssice vantage of secunty against ants and mice, which are very deiructive to these insects. 1 he room should W , dark, if possible, while the insects are on the papers.1 and each sheet should be filled before any are Jtsucs Out. the direction and prudence of the Jies, the composition of all political par pui upon another, and as soon , as the Government or. oj the direction. Human Ue w,at Would lc the probable ue made moths on one sheet are done lavTrje?gSv wisdom has never devised an ndequatese- nf fifiv millimm of kink mtrnnfi !,v n it should be taken down, folded, and put curity against the excessive issues, and, ,olitica partv which coicienciouly held iK)liticul contents too frequently degenerated into a Felfoh scramble for the otfices of the country T Are there not those who sincerly and hon estly believe that these, ofiicrs are legit imate objects of political warfare, and iho rifrlitful rntrnri4 rif till lirtnriniK mrlv? And, disinterested and patriotic as, the , the great body of ever' party 19 admitted to be, the fact is no let-s true than it is la mentable, that the most demoted and ac tive partizans are very often mere oldici of fortune, who watch the political figns. and enlist, at the clcmilh .hour, under the banners of the party mott likely to prove successiui. ; ucii lkjiii"-, more ir LAND AND Ml Lt.S FOR SALE. rTHHE subscriber wishes to sell his TRACT . U OF LAND lying on Brushy Creek, con taining One hundred and twenty acres, with a tol erable good FARM, twa good UK1ST MILLS i and a good assortment of BOLTING CLOTHS, .' all in a large' framed house, a place ot great cus- ,'tomj and ; a permapent stream sufficient for a fur nace of ! common .'description. It is situated six miles east of Hamilton's 'store, . and three miles west of William Weathers' Esq.; which if not disposed j of at private ale, will be offered to the highest bidder, at William Weathers'; on the last Saturday in May next. I "" y ) i . ! ' MARTIN S. ELLIOTT. Rutherford, April 30, 1830; ; llP3t . in a tin box m a cold cellar, where all the consequently, the depreciacion of the eggs must be kept till wanted for use next bank paper, but its actual, and easy, and spring. The moths are in the form of a prompt convertibility into specie at the rdVS Will cllfeO I ,,rpx7ic)l wllito Imttorflw' or, J AnlXH.r U t.loocnrn 1.1.1. ' T? l. , b of service. Opening the, windows and tQ lav effffS 24 36 ho6urs af lpn 'hown' that. ,vher, thA rlofn bnnU ;s. it ip p nir c. ... j - . . i " . 7 : 7 J a 1 i 4.:i4. -1 ! m ; lVrUUUur? 1 I uie :-cPulle: VineUe cocoon. mill t Ii I -.r nil r 1 nn-n rf . . . n I r ii iiicii uc an iucii vcii i uy. juuiits lu cuut the room : and this should never be nes letted, ii hot weather. Tjbere is much mpre danger! from cold than heat ; and on the slightest appearance of !a cold night, are should be made in, the fire places or si&yes, and replenished as often as neces sary. The temperature should be . kept asi equable as possible, and tsudderi chan ges guarded against. For this purpose a thermometer: will be useful ; but the sen ses of the attendant , will b a ' sufficient substitute if care be observed. I do not The eggs are af first of IbyS any meains,'.; habitually '.circulated at a yellow, or some what of a sulphur colour, places remote from the point where it is but in three days turn to a light slate co- issued, and not connected with it by a re lour, and subsequently to a dull brownish gular, commercial intercourse, there will slate colour. "When seen through ,a mi- not exist that easy and prompt converti- : SCHOOL. ' ' W'W' X f r ouVDvrihaT will rAmmonPO Vi i - QVirl i n JL Charlottesville, on the 10th day of January pretend to give the degrees! of tempera next,-tor me msirucnon oi , Doys,. in uie, t.ngnsn. Latin, li reek and French languages, which will comprise a session of little upwards of ten months. A vacation oCone month will be given in August, The. course will comprise, jn the English Depart , ment, English Urammar, Geography, Book-keeping. Arithmetic, -and a preparatory course of Ma thematics; viz. Lacroix's Algebra and Legender's Ceojnetfy; in the classical, the Latin, , Greek and French languages withi Ancient Historv, Geogra phy, anoTaiytology. Thiinstractor will be gener ally i,during the day with!- his pupils, save a suffi cient time for exercise and recreation; so as to as- sisjt and instruct them both in the. preparation and recitation of their lessons. 1 As he intends his school to be permanent,1 and believes the' advantages of an eeucation, and the facility of acquiring it increased by pursuing a regular and systematical plan, he would preter, as pupils, those boys who will prob ably complete their scholastic course with him - His course is such as to give boys all the necessary preparation for .any of the Colleges or Universities. and especially for the University of Virgnia, with an eye to which it has been prepared. He would be glad if those who intend to favor him with their . patronage, would immediately apprize him of their 'intentions, for if the size of the school will justify it he will employ an assistant, so as to have the r rench Language taught by a native r renchmari, : . Those who may not be acquainted with the subscri . bpr, he would refer to Thomas W. Gilmer,' Rice W. Wood, V. W. Southall, James W. Saunders, Henry Tk Harris, Dr. Ch. Cocke, Thomas J.Ran- oolph, Philip V. Barbour and Wm. t Gordon. . Doard in genteel families, can be obtained in trhariottesville from eight to ten dollars per month TERMS FOR A. SESSION OF TEN (MONTHS. ( Tot instruction in the English branches. Lat in. Greek, French and Mathematics, $35 English branches Latin and Mathematics, ' $30 English branches oftly,; ' : $25 ; ) GEOKGEjCARR, :' t , ' 1 " ' Principal! Charlottesville, Va. December 1, 1829. ture most suitable for silk, wprms ; for al though we can increase the iheat, it is not easy to reduce it in a large the surrounding atmosphere . -V, -V " ,! LAND FOR SALE. I: Ml lvyV.LU.r "i e town of Rutherfordton r AL jonung me 31ain-street. one "Frontlet con taining one acre ,of ground,; and is one half the , square lonneny neia by Mrs. Gilbert. !? - Also 33 or 34 acres adjoining the town lands. f unrounding tne Academy, n which is a field o K or 1U acres cleared andenclosed . witn a fence. For terms inquire of Mr. Jacob Michal of ' this town, or ine subscriber ! ANDREW I on a lsi March l,1830v 3tf room, when croscope they are speckled. Those : that I bility which is so essential to the credit of politics I iciimiii ycuuw ime uoi ueen lecunaaita, uuiik paper. i iien ouiik dihs areconnn and of course are worthless. Each healthy ed to their appropriate sphere of circula female .moth will lay about 450 egg;s, gen- tion, a redundant issue is certainly follow erally handsomely disposed and firinly at- ed by a run upon the . bank for specie, tached to the paper in a circular forin,"the This timely admonition is as useful to the whole covering a space about tho size of bank as it is to the community: for it en a fifty cent piece. ' . ; ! i ables the directors to avoid, with unfailing ' Should the eggs be permitted td'emain certainty, an excess equally injurious lo exposed to the warm weather, they 'will both, and which no human sagacity could hatch, andVunless another crop be desired, anticipated prevent, by calculation mere they will be lost. This is the only iniurv Iv. AVhatever. therefore, in a svstem of r x m - i w w they are liable to from warm weather.- bank circulation, prevents the reflux of the doctrine that all the offices in the gift of the Executive should be divided among the partizans of a successful political leader t Would not the same principle be even more applicable to bank loans! and would not the Treasury oltlie United Mates, under the sanctifying influence of party delusion and party infatuation, be literal- ly plundered, by roercanary retainer?, bankrupts in fortune, and adventurers ta ' M. ! J Ujipilf I T'lif flipaent nrtViiii rr nCtur hiovin rr tlio r rv I rrllinlfint iccnoe nutnccqrilflkrrnr: lm the aircirculatino-in it. is of a hio-h temnpr-r: i t ' , I i i fi i . 1 . O T 1 - ature. It may be observed iheregthat the cool sensation felt while sitting in a cur- rent ot air, is no evidence or tnat air or place we sit in being of a lower tempera ture than the air of a' room where there'is no such current. "The air passing over the: surface of our bodies carries off heat, and thus causes the cold sensation, while at the same time the current of air,; that "feels cool," is many degree wajmerjau our bodies. But silkworms arb not'wSin" blooded animals, and of course they- do npt expenence the samerelief,ihaving. no excess of, animal heat to be cafried off.- Althousrh many nersons have-io,t-ed me that they had lost many womfjyjfhot coons, and die in a few days after depos- 1 only adequate security against' these injur- uing ine eggs, l ne tin box in wnicn tne ious ana rumousexceses. , eggs are directed to be kept, is intended ; But ,a Government Bank, without to protect them from mice and insects. branches, would be obnoxious to another The eggs should be kept in a dry ; cellar, objection, which could not be obviated. us mouia ana mnaew win injury incm. its loans would be confined to the District There will be many double cocopns, those which have two or more wormsinithem ; these and as many more pt. the others as are wanted should be selected for tggs. GIDEOiy B. SMITH. Extract from Mr. M'Dujjie's Report from the Committee of IVays and Means, on the subject of a National BanJi.' K i Having said thus 'much on tLexonsti- weather, I am constrained to' think (hat mitionality and expediency of art incorpo- for I have never lost a worm that I could, jyhich rfaHs, to be examined .by the attribute to that cause. Hot heater will ammittee: is -i'tBe" expediency of cstab undoubtedly cause tlie destruction of the hshig Variational Bank foundeH upon whole of them, if the litter and excrement the credit of the Government and. its re bej left unmoved ; andv I always suspect yijmVsf , ; ' ; sohie such want of attention !iii every, in- :: ltJtfprkioaaiSd to have been tlie, inteh stance of the destruction of worms by hot tionofe President, in suggesting the weather. Heat does not injure the worms inquiry as to a band founded upon the credit initheir natural state, nor will it in their and revenues of the Government, to be stAte of domestication, if they are kept as understood as having allusion to a bank free from filth as they aie on their, native of discount and deposit. Suchjiftbank trees Keeping the shelves clean, the it is taken for granted, would have rranch worms not too much crowded, the air in es in various parts. of the' Union!,' similar the. room pure by the use of chloride of I to those now established by the Bank of I ous Tiarts of the Union where its offices lime and ventilation, aim ieeum wnn i me unnea oiaies, anu co-exiensive witn are establislied. Irom tms 1 act some frCsh dry leaves, I consider tjie best anj5 them. The great object of furnishing a idea may be formed of the very great ad only preventives of any ill eflects from hot national currency, cpuld not kiikccpm- ditiqn; which would be made to" the pat- weather. . pushed with an approach to uniformity, ronage of the Executive Government bv Between the 25th and 35th days of the without the aencj of such branches; and the establishment of such. ar bank as the worm's age they will show signs of a dis- another object, second only iiftnpor- one under consideration. position to spin. They will become some-1 tance to the one just stated, ihe extention But the patronage resulting from the what of an amber-color about the joints of 1 of the commercial facilities of bank ac- I appointment the annual appointment of Columbia; or, if extended to the vari ous parts of the. Union to say nothing of the inconvenience to which it would expose those at a distance who obtained accommodations they would be unavoid ably granted without any knowledgp. of me circumstances ot the persons ujon whose credit the, Government would de pend for repayment. It would,' in fact, be, for all useful purposes, a mere Dis trict Ba,tk. '. ,r These views of the subject have brought the committee to the conclusion, that, if a, Government Bank should, be-established, it would have at least as many branch es as the Bank of the United States, and probably a much ereater number.' Few administrations would have the firmness to . resist an application to establish a branch, coming from any quarter of the Union, however injudicious the location might, be, upon correct principles of com merce and banking. ' . i The bank of the United , States now employs hve hundred agents, in tne van- Even if the administration should be ever so much disposed to restrain the abuse of this patronage, it would be utter ly impracticable to exercise .any efficient control over the great number of. bank di- rectors who would Ie -scattered over the Union, and w ho, upon oil the known prin ciples of human nature, it may bo confi dently predicted, would principally con sist of busy and officious political parti zans. k Such would be the ilepositaries acting not under the public eye, but undt r the protecting mystery of a sort of concealment and secrecy deemed indi.epcnc!'!e in banking operations to whom 'r.-A only, the whole Treasury of the Union wqtild be confided, to be squandered, perhaps, in promgate favoritism, but thc tremen dous power of putting the whole property of the nation under mortgage, for the re-' demption of the bills issued at their dis cretion. To say nothing of the utter in security of the public revenues under Mich 1 sytttm, a new gpccics of lejnfeiaiiv - power, uiiKnown lo ine Constitution, would be committed to these irrcToiii- )e bank directors, of which no human sagacity can predict the consequences. " . ' . just anal sis of the operation of gran ting loans by tins Government bank, in ex change for the notes of private individu als, will show, that it involve the exer cise, oil the part of the director! , of 'tlie rwo-fold powers of appropriating tlic'puh- nc revenue in the most iJangerciis of all forms-Tdiscretionary loanf and of pledg- ; i j. . . .' mg me responsioiiiry ot the OorernmenU to an ultimate extent, for the payment of ' the debt nt the same time created errunt it. These are among the highest func tions of legislative power, and have loco expressly and exclusively voted in Con- . gress. Unless, therefore, it be assumed, that Congress may rightfully transfer the j powers with which it is invested theso ' - . bank directors, it will be dificnTt to find any warrant, either jn' the letter, or spirit of -the Constitution, for the creation of "this tremendous engine of cuniaryinf!uence. k 'k I It may, indwl, be doubted, 4vhethcr'all " V the branches of the legislative authority X) United, have any 'cristitutwnal power to ' ' - 1 fi-; .- " : 'r .; j' i .