, . ., -..!....;.!.-- ... : .- - 1 1 i i i i i. .'if;V--'. ";".-r:--.- t"""'' r-- - . . :; " ' ;- V s ,'- . - ' -; -V - '-" - - - '5 : '.I TATTdDm 1-S i. ft- RUTHEIIPORDTON, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE ill, 1830. NUMBER 17. - .VOLUME VK-.y- - t PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, BY ItdS WELL, ELMER, Jr. x ermi of iulscrijition. ' Two dollirs and fifty .1, cenid,,per annum', if paid in advance ; or three dol lars; if paid Within the year :-M)Ut: if delayed after the close ufr the year, twenty rfive cents will be added. . j - ; : .,:. . IVo paper 11. be discontinued until all arreara ges. are paid, or at the" discretion df the publisher. Advertiser ne-nts inserted on the usual terms. ; All persons" ndvertising will please note the' num ber of times they wish to have them inserted, or . they wjll be continued and taxed 'accordingly . ; Stattj of North G arolina? Court of Plels and -Qluarter Sessions April Ses- sion, ic.i'J Daniel C?leman V- MarkJ Alexander and ( tition for Tartition. wife Skrah. I AG RI C U LTTJ R AtLv "The asriculturalinterest of our country is es sentially connected with every other, and superior in importance to thei all." J. Jackson's Message. From the Phdadelphia Album. GROWTH Sf MANUFACTURE OFi SILK. of a Silky sub- . r ( r ET appearing to the satisfartirtnof the Court, that, the krefendants in this cala,' are not inhab itants of this State : It U therefore : ordered, that publication he made six vveelu successively, in the North Carolina Spectator and Western Advertiser, that unless they 'appear' at the next Court of Pleas and (luarter Sessions, to beheld for the County of lt-utherford, at the Court House in Rhtherfordton, pa the second, Monday, in July next then and there. w answer, pieaa or aemur, piaintm s petition win v be taken pro corifesso, and heard exparte. .' Copy. Tste, ISAAC CRATON,'C, C. May?, 16:p. ' , Pr. ndv. j$3joj): 12 Gw' ! BY A LADY. - The culture and manufacture way , be censured by the .miser, as jeet unworthy of notice. There is abun dant proof, by actual experiment, that the mulberry tree will flourish in many parts 01 the United States, and that the, sjik spin ner, on its substance, can be preserved throuffh our coldest winters. The fmul berry is a tree of rapid growth and not dif ficult to rear. It: produces a berry which contains much nutriment, and is not , un-palpitable.- The earth for receivlnjg the le same State of North Carolina. Rutherford Ciotmtt. ' v; Court of Pie; is and Quarter SeWibhs -April Term' Sarah M'Kimey, alias Sarah Worke John W. Mekns Adm'r V ana wiuiam U. Means: and others, hdirs of Janet ' Worke, deceased Return of a Justice's ex- ecution'levied on lands. "ITT appeadhff to the Satisfaction of the Court that Jnhti fTnifiPV nnrl IllC Wife V- 11 annnU P1 anA V llham Cat hey and Bis wife Susan, heirs of Jane Worke, deceased, anff defendants! in this case, are 'not-inhabitants ofthis State:, Ordered therefore ,jby the CourtJ that publication be made six weeks successively., in the North Carolina Spectator 'and W estern Advertiser, that the said Ueiendants ap pear at the next Court of Pleas arid Quarter Ses-. Mbns.to be hdldforsaid County, on thesecondMon day of July nfext, then and there to! plead or demur or judgment will be entered uri against them by de- jauii, ana meu- ini-eresrem me lanas so levied on ordered to be tnand. , Ccpy. Te 3Iay 7. J83 bold in satisfaction of plaintiff's de te, ISAAC C RATON, C:C. . ; , Pr. adv.TS3.50. 12f5w ' tate Court of Plead 4 ground mulberry seed should be prepared t as for sowing onion seed. The upgn the north side must be enclosed by a stone wall, in the southern states I presume this would not be necessary. The beds must be kept clear of weeds, and the sprouts not allowed to grow nearer than ten inches to each other, sprouts can be removed and transplanted ; in a dry season recourse o irrigation would benecessary to medi ate their growth. The third year the trees are sufficiently large to transplant ; the se cond year from the seeds, leaves may be RJRS. BA plucked from the nursery, withput injuring the expense of manufacturiiig it ijpBto cloth. I opted the Jeffersonian rule of lionesty a uc lttuui wi iiciuuiviuai3ior5ij5yionins, icupacuy, uiiu iimi liicumDenis, as we will prepare a tlwusand dollars i)rth of I applicants, were tested by that infallible silk and twist lor market.. IitSviduals touchstone'. The alleged ha Lis wsividuals 1 touchstone, ine allesred drlinouen who reel need not fcedults, twof them of one or two public officers have for lis may be children. ' i been made-a color, and the dye of -tHir Without the aid t philosophy it can avowed iniquity has been spread withh- be seen that the raisins and mflHufactu- dustrious cunning over the skirts rif vi-v w , j - o w 1 J ring of silk is not nly. practicable, but innocent victim. Evfen of those few wo orontame. ins nui.iiAemanv otn.-r kinas nave Deen inus cnared. tnpir misrnnrifrt -. , j . TT . ' . , ' O " " - of business, entirely putofthereah of the (ported) was unsuspected until the pn small capitalist. Thdowner of thfle acres ins eves'of their successors came to insmlt pf mulberry oi-cliardiikg, without any otli- the official records of .their proceed mg,Mid who had not received from you some er capital; can raise one hVtudred3 dollars wlien zneir aeiegaeea ngcnmiy, as muuty J personally injury, prtteiTcanim Dtcauseiie worth of silken a .year inAhe ' airtnern Ibound, could do no less than find them liutM yoir.t Tfiink vou, sir, there is no- states, tne soutneni will produce, two :ll c fT't. win iour. j.iie raisinir or siK lsiaot ne- tnereiore, is ioi me jeuersonian liiue. imeuium, uuvvprance v cessarily connected with tfie inanlfacture You ask respecting incumbents and appli- I tion will allow xa0tl; Thw makes you at length expanded itself full loathe pub- he view; the reiffn ol terror was un folded, and a ' principle unprecedented cen in the annals of tyranny, Uke a des troying angel ranged through the land. blowing the breath ot pestilence ana iam- ine into the habitations of your enemies. Your enemies, sirt o; your political op ponents. ' You I call them enemies; but were they so 1 Can there be no difference of opinion without enmity t Do you believe that every man who voted tor uir.-Aaaras, states, itis sosed. ffiultv. and theretore could not nave been raediu., htwt en idolatry ana nate i n crops in a Veari India the 'cause of . their dismissal Yours, is not liCu,ue vou think there is no such our nevaieu auiui- e a$t cotton. annfActuring y individuals, cant3, other questions than, "is lie honest I look upon all tlioseho-voted ogamst you, is he capable ( " and the answer to your as your outer ioes. tost nrml vbeli5o questions decides the applicability of your that, saving those nvhomhad person-, rule. By thus ascertaining what yourse- ally made your enemies, eSyv bontst cret rule is not, we may easily come to man, in givii his suffrage to Mr.AtUms, tlia A'tnwnftr irl.ot t - Vkiinnnc'iiur T-nti f1ipvrrl tli A irtntM oT hix imlff'TrkPnt . nhA ' 11 uus TIICJJPTU UUr I HIOUUTHJ' f licit. 1 , -;i4jwt.. j I - " w -w- j - - ' - 11 1 --t I . 11 11 a. -1.1 ... A. ..A.a. , ,. - jeci receives suitaDie encouraient nt trom serious wnen vou say you arc comroutu mai uiuu uiu mj hi iuichuc ui ujuu naiu - . n i 7 1 1 . of it.. It may be - raised and sold to factories the s To say that the raising ancrWnutt of it, would not be a naVonal llienefit. would be denying that indusW is$4e main pillar ot the Union. If thisVneisfcd ob- government, it needs not .the Vrftpf pro- by a rule, and that you do not move blind- Jer feelings towards you. pheoy to toretell, that in twent strears it will become an article of commtetie. L MISCELLAN ABNEY S LETTER TO. GENJ SfACKSON. . Baltimore, June I3t. 1329.- the seeds. -The silk worm has no beauties . Sir: Your note of the 22d nril ad- to recoimriend it to our notice ; we admire dressed to me through your priva Secre- it ior us industry and ingenuity.! Alter tary, accompanying tne return olmy pa pers, which expresses your "io'ert re gret that the rules which youhad tjt bound to adopt jor the government of stfh cases, did hot permit the gratification crfmy wish- of North Carolina, April Ses- it has spun its task it apparently dies.- ji ne poas wnicn are aesigneq 10 produce them, riust be placed ifpon sheets of white paper, md shut up in close drawers. Al tera few days have elapsed, -open the. draw- ersVant'a novel scene will nfresent itself vou have inflicted uoon a meritfltious of. p tne ye ot the beholder a company ot hcer an Ins lielpleSs' family. X is dark frolickseme insects, not unlike the ordin- and ambiguous. Kiiowinar that! She dos- ary4ifter, apparently, celebrating" their session-was not alone sufficient iistifica- emancipation from the prison-house of silk, tion for the exercise of power; jti-flwiUinf In a short time thev will deoosite an im- that vour character for firmness, shnuld taiense riimber of eggs. After the butter- suffer by the imputation of caprioA or that fly has yported its transient day, the shells your 'reputation for humanity should be must removed, and cleared of every tarnished by an act of wantojif cruelty, thing but; the eggs, folded together, and yoii insinuate a cause; you hint Ha bind- put between layers of linen, and kept in ing rule, and lament that -my Jmibanrh is a cool room during the warm season. within its operation. If it were $iot un- ly hke other storms, but that you have eyes which see, and ears which hear, and hence that I have not yet described your rule ; there remains, however, .but one motive which could have possibly governed you "punishment of your political opponents, and rewards for your friends" This is ypur.rtffr, and however'you may wish to disguise it,j or to deceive the 'world into the belief j that your secret principle is something' of a nobler sort, the true one is visible to every eye, and, dike a red me- teor, beams through your midnight ad ministration, portending and working mis chief and ruin. It was prescribed to yo'u before you had the power to pursue it, by one to whom you are allied by a happy My husband, sir, never was your enemy. In the overflowing patriotism of his heart, he gave you the full measure of his love for your military serv ices. ' He preferred Mr. Adams for the I'residency, because he thought him qualified, and you unqual ified, for the station. H e would have been a traitor to his country, he would have been even my scorn, and have deserved yours, had he supported you under such circum- . stances, lletuscd no means, to opose you. He did a palrioiVduty, in a patriot's way. Tor this he is proscribed punished!. Oh, how punished! My heart bleeds as I write. Cruel Sir! did he commit any of fence worthy of puuishhieut against God, rairiin:t Vit pnimtrv rr vmi n im iitvt vril T congeniality ; whom you have neither the Ulusl, while you read this question ; speak iitherford County. and Quarter Sessions' sion,-1830. prke I s - j, I Return 0f a Justice's ex- ? : i- i i cuuuu,-.ieviea on lana. 'V . Ann X ' " ' rs. John W. Mearts Adm'f and William and others, hefrs'of Jane Worke. dee'd. ET. appearing -to the satisfaction of the Court that John Cathey and his wfe lannah Cj and William C athey arid wife SusanVheirs of Jane - Worke deceas id, and defendants in this case, are vnot inhabitants of this State: ,It isiordered ihere- cessively, in t Te Nofth Carolina1 Spectator and exPire'. The leaves should be strewed oVer Western Adve tiser, that unss they appear at the them lightly ; as soon as they require more , next uourt ot Fleas and Quarter Sessions to be territory, remove them to counters -sever : 2allf3 M times during their eating seasoii, which . plead or detrifr, judgment will! be entered up s usuajly eight weeks. . They will divest. against them by default, and their interest in the, Lund, so levied on, -.'ordered to be. sold in satis- lictipn oi pl;ntin s demand. i ' Copy. Testfe, ISAAC C RATON, C. C May 7, 1330 . . Pr. adv. $3,50. 12 6w y ; and as soon as the leaves are the size I ask you'was it-not beneath tlS dignity jls rea. of a siXDence. the shells containing the of the PnrsmrNT of t.'h United Srntes "in n,m and eggs, should be replaced in the drawers, which should be put under sashes set with. glass, and placed, where the heat of a me ridian sun can fall upon them. A num her of days will elapse before the embryo worms -will appear upon the sheet.! They insinuate, if bold assertion had been in his power. "When you had adoptedpr your ent this inexorable rcj was it not cruel -in you to conceal front Wiose on whom it was to operate the mo'sb terrible calamities Why should the President are s6 extremely fragile when first percei- of a free country be governed jy secret ycu mai itsB.maii a cuuu.iiiigiiii ue ieu zuits .' i ny snuuiu lie wrap jJijgsfii up to believe that they did not possess aii- in the blaclv robes df mystery, ai, like a mal life; if not fed immediately they will volcano, be seen and felt in iti'effect's, whil themselves of the outer coat ; after which they will appear dormaht, but they must I be well supplied with food : mornins and evening is the proper time for feeding. ! They destroy an astonishing ua .1 i-i sril i e tne secret causes wnicn nsnrK me ruin that surrounds, are hid withal his bo som"? Is this rule of which youpeak a law of the land-? Is it a construction drawn from any articles oftlie coiitution, or is it a section of the articles otarl Is it a rule of practice,having beJi acted upon by any ofyour illustrious ' predeces sors, comeiown with the force miauthor- leaves for creatures of their size. son can tell, titude, when by their transparence- and al they are about to commence LAND AND MILLS FOR SALE. "TTHHE subscriber wishes to sell his TRACT LL OF'LAIVD lyina; on Brushy Creek, con taining um hundred and .twtntu acres, with a tol- ! erable good FARM, two good -GRIST MILLS their spinning. On the parts of the coun 1 L- j . ; It., j. - o . - m. . . 1 ter which is to De occupied ny them when ntity of ity upon youl. Did it govern lpe con and a good assortment of BOLTING CLOTHS. all in a large framed ; house, a place of great cus- . -xom, and a - perianen,t stream sulhcient for a fur nace vof common ; description': " It is situated six miles ; east of Hamilton's store, Tand' three miles .- west of William Weathers' Tsq.; which if not 1 disposed of at private sale, will be offered to the highest bidder, at William. Weathers', on the last oaiaraay an May next. I' " , i MARTIN S. ELLIOTT. Rutherford, April 30,1830. f- ;llpt3 AVILKE SBORO iACADEMY. nn HE S ammer session of this institution will JI commence on the nrst T hursday of May, under tne supenntendance oi the Kev. A.W. employed in hickory tree spmning, Dougns irom tne should be placed (which have previously been exposed to die sun until the leaves nave been .withered, Dough from other trees will answer,) upon which the worm will, spin its web. It is not up common for death to occur among the silk gentry, bothiin their banqueting and la boring season; what causes, it, -or. what will prevent it. I will leave!, to those who know 4o explain. The pods must be re- Gay. s Good boarding can be had m the village at I h j c 1 i ' j ' .' I - ' j S30. and in the cointtrv at from S20 to safw designed fori the vtnder. must be exposed - : - 1 . . TT . ' " I I A ,l . r . i . ! il f 1 uition, 10 per session A per-1 duct. of that great man in -who'll mould according to your natterers; if mi were ormedi If so, why should you!)conceal it? The constitution . aird the jigr, civil and military, will justify you, anffall wlio obey theni; and the robes of powljpr which you wore, cannot be stained liff an act which finds a precedent in the cegduct of any oi your predecessors, is u fgny old principle of new application irthe art of government, vvrhich, having es3ped the searching mind of Washigtonjnd the keen vision of succeedinjj Presidtiits, has been erasped by . vour - iriiraritSH mind 1 Or is a' new, wholesome principlft!patent- ,i A i u:u iJ.2 i pession of five months for Latin and . Greek, and $7,50 for English stn lies.. . ;-.y ' - '' ; -. ' , AVilkeaboro' is situated in a romantic valley be Vtvveen the Blue Ridge and Brushy Mountain, and anords a pure air, good water, and as much'ffood italth, as perhaps any other village in the United States. To those who are desirous of placing their sons at aninsutution combining the requisites 6 to the sun or put in.ovens, the. tempera ture sufficient to prevent the inhabitant from destroying the pod for reeling. 1 he silk winding; is simple and can be easily learned. 1 he hands ot the mdiv5dal who reels must be very smooth, anytver un- tovered but jwhen reeling. Thepoflrf- to comnetenti teachers, cheanness of board ami 'tnWr Prepare them tor reeling, mustbe immer 5ed in a vessel oi Douing soap-snus,-piacea over a furnace : the vessel should be brass lion, and an almost absolute certainty of eood health, this presents inducements which probably uoi surpassed. . . - r ' - By order o( the Board, I . r.-rAi tuksuin. Sec'rv. 10p- f Wilkesboro7 N. C.April 10, 1830, TAKEN UP, ' BY. the subscriber, living on First Broad Riyer, near Kerken- daH's Pnrd. nn tVo lfltli oi way, i m MULES one ahorse and theoth er a mare, about three years old each, 4 feet 2 in AUs iiufse nas a Whitft annt nn h a riirht hlffh - 1 , . I'W v... tnign, aaarx grown color, and im mnrVs or brands are to be seen. .. Themare is of a bay colorThe in sbap-suds. From the bark and leaves or earthen, j The fibres of silk arecaukht by passing a fine brush over the surface; when the brush has caught a sufficient number for a; thread, the winder attaches a twine to them, and commences. reeling. A good winder can tell if but one fibre de taches itself from the brush, without the aid of the -eye. A kindof glutti nous sub stance forms upon the faure, which enable the manutacturer to handle it .with ease To fit it for dying it must be boiled again owner is requested to come forward, prove his prupeiiy, pa.j tuaigcs, ami uiKe them away. -.'.!. ; .SAMUEL M'BRAYER. . Kutaenorg, jway ut iy. i - 14 3w of oar forest and fruit trees almost; all the variety of color can be made upori it know nothing from my own experience o ability not the .wish to disobey, before whose omnipotent breath your 1 residen tial strenrth lies nerveless-as infancy; who, while he sutlers your heart to pursue its wonted palpitations, seems to havt locked up the closet which confines your intellect; In this imprisonment of your mental powers, you ee with his eyes, and hear with his ears. .It is a mistortune tor nation that you were born for He for you. At one and the same time he is your minion and vour monarch, your, priest and your demon your public counsellor and your losom friend. 1. blush for my country when I see such unnatural formations, such a can cerous excresence fastened upon, the body politic, and the lootstool of the 1 resident converted into a throne for a slave. , The injustice of your new principle of "Reform" would have been too glaring, had it been at once boldly unfolded ; and hence it is that it was brought out bv de grees.J , At first it was pretended that those oiily"who had made use of pffce as ai engine for electioneering purposes were to be "reformed away.3' 15ut -vvhetv it was discovered that there were in place very many of your. friends who had been guilty of this unconstitutional improprie ty, as you have been pleased to call it, who, contrary to any feeling f gratitude or5 sense of duty, had stung the bosom wh;ch warmed," and the hand winch fed them, making use of their office in the gift of 31 r. Adams as the means of fur thering your designs upon the Presidency. to his exclusion, and that .your rule was a two-edged sword, which, if honestly borne, would "cut upon both sides, it was sopn carefully withheld, and finally gave away to a much more comprehensive scheme of reform. It was' next declared that those in office who, in violence of opposition, had offend ed you in one particular, (1 need 'not ed to vou. and for which vou aloe are to name it,) should meet with condign pun- receive all the rewards of glory! & least) ishnenl. Indeed you intimated in your which succeeding ages never faii; to tes- .private conversation with my husband, tow on the first inventor of a pubKc bless- that those' who passed that Rubicon had - - - tf S " - " I spalPfl thpir ripst mrtirm. Ttnt tlio mi.fnr The Office Harmes who haunted vdnr auenoing this rule was, that mere wt iiun in uuitc uuuii Milieu 11 tiuiu perate. Has the charge alluded to been and whose av idity for office, aiiii DOwer Med upon any individual of the multitud made them utterly reckless of the! ilonora- OI lnose w Iiave been reformed away 1 ble feeling and justjtjgbts of oth'ti, cried Was " ever even whispered in regard to aloud for Rotation iifcffice. IsliSat ma- mv unfortunate husband 1 You know that gical phrase, so familiar to thlfl dema,- lt was I10ti gogues of all nations, and of all tinJs, your But I boldly declare that such a rule is great arm muen vauntea principRjoi lie- altogether, unworthy ot the i'residentia Jonn f It it be, by what kind Wi rotary btnee of a magnanimous nation ! vv hat motion is it, that men who have t&en )mt wield the public vengeance for vour pri- a few years, or a few months -j office, vate wrongs! Hurl from the armor)' of are swept from the boards, whif others the nation the bolt of destruction on your (your friends) remain, who datelt&eir of- private foes ! Was the power, dignity, and hcial calends, pernaps,. trom the ?ime ol wealth ot the Union concentred in your Washingtou What sort of adaptation person to be so misused J Had n foreign of skill to machinery Jsthat whiS brush- Prince or Minister committed a like of- achmery that whicafi es away those only who were opposed to your election, and leaves your fr ends in full possession? - Jj . Your official Organ would impose up on the public the belief that you Sjjad ad- fence, with the same pjopriety might you have made it a cause of public quarrel, and sent from the ocean and the laud he j catomfes, of appeasing ghosts. ' - The whole circumference of vour rule dot, but let the crimson negative mantle oil your cheek ! No, sir, on the contr.ary, it was one of the best acts of his life. ; When he bared his bosom to the hostile bayonets of his eneraivshe was not more in the line of his fluty, than when he vo ted against you ;and had he fallen a mar tyr on the field of fight, he would nottnore have deserved a monument, than he now desevres for . hav ing been worse than mar tyred. in support of the dearest privilege and chartered rigbt of .Amencan freedom. Careless as you are about the effects of-' your eonduct, it -would be idle to inform you of the depth and quality of that iuis- T erv which vou have worked in the bosom of my family. Ele would I tell "a talc: . that would provoke sympathy in any thing that had a heart, or gentle drops of pity Irom even' eye not accustomed to look up on scenes of human cruelty 44 with com jk-' sure. besides, vou were, apprised of our wv crty ; you knew thedependence of tight ittle children for food and-raiment upon. my htifcband's salary. You knew that, ad- vanccd.in years as he was, without .the means to "prosecute any regular busmen, md without friends able to assist him, the world would be to him a barren heath, an inhospitable wild. You were able, there fore, to anticipate tlie heart-rending scene which you may now realize as the olc work of your hand. T. he sickness and de bility of my husband now call vpou me' to vindicate his and his children's wronjf?. The. natural timid;ty , of my tex vanishes before the necessity of my situation ; and a spirit, sir, as proud as yours, although in a iemaie bosom, oeraanas justice: ai vour hands 1 ask it: Return to him what you have. rudely torn from his possession; give back to his chileren their former means of securing their food and raiment ; show that you can relent, and that your rule has hid at least one exception. The severity practised j you in this instance is heightened, because accompanied by a breach of your faith, solemnly pledged to my husband. He called upon you, told you frankly that he had not voted foryou. What was your reply t :" It 'was, in sub stance, this, "that every citizen of the U. States had a right to express his political ' sentiments by his vote ; that no charges had been made against Maj. Darncy ; if any should be made, he should have jus tice done ; he should not be -condemned unheard." Then, holding him by the hand with apparent warmth, you conclu ded "be assured, sir, I shall be particu larly cautious how I lUteu to assertions of applicants for office With these as surances from you. Sir, the President of the United States, my husband returned to the bosom of his family. With these rthear sed; lie wiped away the tears of apprehen sion. The President was not theraonstrr he had been represented. They would hot be reduced to beegary haggar&want would not tie permitted to enter the man tion where he ruvd always been a stranger. The husband and the father had done nothing in violation of his duty an offi cer. If any malicious slanderer ebould. r 1 ' t