V. V .V i MT,ElIAB!?EITi El. a VOLUME I. RTJT13EIIPORDTON, FRIDAYMORNING,! JULY 2, 1830. NUMBER 20. i t .t : . 1MB'" PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, BY ROSWELL ELMER, Jr. Tcrjns of subscription. Two dollars and fifty - ceosTper annum, if paid in advance j or three dol lars, if jpaid within the year: but if delayed after the close of the year, twenty-five, cents will be .-added..!-. ir,.-' - ., f'.-.r Nop aper will be. discontinued until all arreara ges are 'paid, or at the discretion of the publisher. . , Advertisements inserted on the' usual terms. AH persons advertising will please note the num ber of time3 they wish to have them inserted, or they will be continued and taxed accordingly. State of North Carolina," Haywood County. Superior Court of Equity Spring Term, 1830. f information men , nv the-Attoraey (Jenefal of mis a.iatef in oDedience to a resolution of the Le 'gislature, praving that two grants for 49,920 a cres of land each, lying in the counties of Macon and I lay wood issued up on t-nmes, maae - in me county of Banqombe, by .William Ca'thcart and Stedmanand Rcmulus M. launders, i Attorney General, ' v. ' Margaret Lattimer, r7T- James Lattimer, Elizabeth Lattimer, and T. I argaret Lattimer Jr., Dorothy Dale, ,' Juhn M.' Dale," T ' Edward C. Dale, ':' Sarah Dale, and ' . Elizabeth Dale, ' John 11. -Lattimer, : "Sarah Lattimer, Margaret Lattimer, - Henry Lattimer, and'' . James Lattimer. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. CM AGRICULTURAL,- nexuiwju expose 10 saieonme premises, io :,:n toj tK' aanr j : : the highest bidder, under decree in Equity,all the m.XS Z F RICHARJJ "r A Saturday the twenty-first day of August ands belonging to the ESTATE OF BLANTON deed., Comprising, one tract of a- bout six hundred acres, situate a few mites north of Q,ain s Term on the Post Road to I Lincolnton; af- ormng a gooa situation tor a mercantile estaoiisn ment From the Baltimore Qazette. f ' CULTIVATION OF SILK. I Reelixg, Twisting, &.c. "! According to the arranorempnts I have One other tract, contoinmg about five' rmridred aAnntGA the direction for nrSPrvinrrn. acresy situate on Shoal Creek, near to 51 Swain's I r T, , iri sed on the bars of the wheel, to prevent ry good size for it. From , the bobbins it their gMiing into a mass,and thus becom- may be twrsed on a c6mmon 5pinning ing worthless ; also that two threads should wjieel, when a thrttcsttr is not at hand. be reeled at the same time, and -wound For carriage lace flosSj it should be" par round each other several ' times between tially twisted. For sewing silk, the same the basin and the reel,-which makes the operation is necessary i except that it will thread round and firm. All this is effected require a second doubling, three of the by.the Piedmontese reel, bttcaimot be threads for carriage lace floss will make by any other, not on the sarno- principle, vcryfinesewing silk they should of course I - 1 I-: 1 1 L. . - - i . 1 t? I .L cay Dwuatc uu ouudi ice ueai w u" " i i ,,r i v,,ri uaan ' i 1 iic tuusu ucicu u icvi, i men worKa ex- uc iwisxea more man ior uois r ur uoui fn,A - vLc tj-- a i:. a. I coons slrould. neve been fflvenm theIasth-. . . . . . . . I. . . .... . - rr ' "lua" """fuj-js 1 ,Kor v,.,t LL r;tt3 . 2 - actl7 uPon tne principle ot me I'lednson- noss and sewing silk, alter trie lust par- jomingthe former tract ;-On this, & a good grist number, but we omitted in consequence "? ' rT U ' iZi 11:!' 1 "1 "7' C rJZj mnl now going (the only one and the only situa- of the lenMh of faatesay. f ' L ,7" 1 . V . ""UI,e u,c 6ft5luo "uefc .,U1UCU tion for one,)in a populous neighborhood, and ,.Aft- Hearing he cocoons nf tl, Wp I ork equally fes well. V ith etfher of lsh6rt by U ki nonobr two turns bs in pre. water power ior additional macmnery. yneacn , :.jir- T v r j I these reels an expert n&nd can reel tx pound I parinij Tarn for dying put into some per tract their IS gOOU SOllOn tne last, IS 80me OI Very ", cuwil u. c . T . i . T, H I rf mm cillr ' n av with puck htla voV -,t J uhirh fine quahtyL' The exact quanuty of each tract will cannot be wbund off. immediately, must .- -v " . - VT V V j ' . .CI be mad known or, the dayof saleA credit of be subjected tosome process by whiehthe " A handful of cocoons, havingbeen clear-1 a qartjr of a pound of good .soap to the twelvemonths will be givenbonds and approved :. Ji- -n u i.mii1. .. ' i A rfa Ir nnH onrlc i trt'W. r...t rrallon has been dissolved, and simrntred r .will be required of the purchaser, to whom enry uiS v w u timea to prevent lisper- r "17:: V. .T.7 7.. W V, r thrP nr fnnr hnnni. or till the ' toratinjr tne cocoon. Hpnt ia mnt nm iuiu u uasin piuwueu ilt uic uur lkmj ucar I , J - . v - - 1 ( l security will be required oi the purchase title will be made under the direction of the Court. ; T. h B1KUHE1 1 , 1 Clerk and Master Prad?$3L50. i f . t Jtine 10, 1830. VWIIO WANTS MONEY? II l Co iwi unuc. uv wwvui . illUk UiWl HJUJ I . : 4 I -It - J J . 1 -v tin t-coi Tii. ;G L-orwt noori0 A.11 p i,t silk is Derfectlv freed of its cum and be- r ' t-r- . r- , Urata rn,:ok..m.ffu;n it 1 comes white. It must then bcVtalsvPt us aDOiicauon are. various. some-Aajte uoom um, .v, i.v,u aoiuoij i . : . - - . . -r . . the cocoons in an oven about half heated earthen furnace over a few lire coals to niwccl in i.hot nun or river, water, ,and then for bread ; others apply steam, and others keerAt'of the proper heat. 'Thecotfmon in cold water, in which operation great 1 - . . O -J I .1 . . II - t I J T purpose. With a small wisp of clean sine may not De umgiea. ii may I I 9 I 1 I which grants are in the name of William Cath cart, anid bearing date on the 20th of July 1706,: may be vacated, annul led and revoked, and de- f I t'.- J clared absolutely void. The Information charges that these grants were fraudulently, irregularly and illegally obtained up on Untrue suggestions, and in direct contravention of the Acts of Assembly, touching the entering,eur veying and granting of lands, which allegation is founded upon the following statement of facts : v. 1. That at the tiie the said lands , were entered they were in the occupancy of the Cherokee In dians, and constituted a part of their territory. 2. That the eaid William Cathcarf and Sted- man, Were not thenMnd nev er have! been' "citizensof this State. 3. Thatlno actual survey ever was made A : ru- j i i J. : i : .1 wi uiu toiu wuus, previous 10 ooiaioing me grams, . and that Joshua Williams, who-signed the plats as Deputy Surveyor, was "the Agent jf the said Will- , . iaro C athcart, and directly interested in the grants. . 4. That the entries contain no definite description of the lands enterecL are deceptive in this particu , lar and intended to deceive .5. That the grants were made to William Cathcart alone, irregularly and without any authority, j C, That the surveys include more, than 640 acres' leach and that sepa rate surveys; were not made of the land mentioned ,tn each entry. 7. That no taxes, have been paid to the General or State Governments from the year?1796 to the year 1827, on the said lands, but that on the contrary, the said William Cathcart, by himself or hisagenty-in the year T799, claimed that the paid lands were exemnt fropvfarati uorw thi. touniFVhat they were witnin the boundarit 3 eet apart lor the Cherokee Indians', 1; . ' Tha TnfnrtnntWn fnrfliar'linrToa tivsA tlici-To t'Jo verified by affidavit, that the aid William Cath cart. w& a citizen of Pennsylvania, and is believed . to be dead, and that one John Brown, as agent of the defendants, who are citizens jf Pennsylvania, has jn their names commenced suits in Ejectment, . against divers citizens of .this State in the Circuit ; -Court of the United States for this District, forthe . lands included iafthelsaid' grantsi i -j-. ..: ; ' r; . IT is ordered by Court that a cony of this In formation be serv ed npon the said John. Brown, and that publication be made once a week, for six rri ii ? r, .u ti:i. at.... - ' i v' vi'uuuisswiiRis ui me njtumjf mm rexpose uieni vo me rays oi me sun ior6e JUL f lioad:have lately marked off an alteration - Aa Ai u- the a place known by the name of Pan Gap, lust m, , . . ' " .?J . 1 n broom corn the cocoons must be stirred tueu nuJ,S P t0 dr7 after w wcn lt mY ail KBim ta vn!n'! nm. nr lot l ueTe, is aansrer oi scorcmn? tne snii i . X a , uuu, UWTT U1UUVOS vu ictuig I o. .. 1 S . O . C I .... J . . 1 ha Ina.Wlnf r work to any person desirous to contract for its ex- the first mode ; of decomposing thehres, anout till tne nnres ot tne cocoons are ob- ;uuu;cu; ecution. It is believed the contemplated road can tin thA sppnnrl i nnrt not nmnprl v nrtnrn. 8ened attaciied to the Straw ; tncy are then UP 1Ui UUB h(nlmn$:tpntirplv nn&t-rri(tArl unthnnt nfmintpriTiiT 1 ' ' . . . . . . . I K 1 - I !, Un J 1. I be DUt tin Hilar r v r . o i niisntnr tnft onip.r.t in ihp. thirrl. rock, as the outward surtace appears quite loose . . r 11 ' j ' r " be doubled and twisted for sewing silk, or The silk should never a ' . 1 . ' - .1 I Ka r n. In ta ir a n e Aennii anil v tl Afffl 1 iinvo to pe taicen in tne nana arawu tnroucii 1 i'"1 "r " " i a41u aw u till UU111I I I I O cute loose - - . . . , I tl, ,o 4 A ,t las it is ant tn tangle, line hundred mreaos . ill persons wishing to undertake thb improvement, iouna me ioiiowing mode preierable to a- "B- - . - uu . J . f . . . k h - eabexarninethehnedistincUy markedforthelow- riy bther, as the object is perfectly' effect- loose fibres, and drawn out until they are is a ood size, it tne w1nole..Jv"1"" y nf tK mail' an fWalr nmCnnanla nitlfnF. .-J !tL..:. ll. k' .-'A J '. s 1 fnnnrl tn run tvpII vKn tliPW firo tnlu nss. Deeil PrOnerlV QOne. the SllK Will De DaU- . to the Commissiohers-araple time wdl be giv- -th a :ntrt woee;i V U;u rt sed through the eve of theblate on the reel. white, witi a rich gloss, and it car- a f tw e .o.completethe wo,Bond;Md good iy? win De reguireaoi tne contractor aname mo-i Viav-j uw , uU jjuhuw fessci w-. , . . - o i . l ncr nnund - nfty will be punctually paid according to contract, to another a Uttle larffer, coutainint' such aiulIcrylucuu s lu uv uuuuuw 111 uie r Trt i '1 M ' importunities of getting cash jot lotwr, at a leisure quantity 0f water as'Mll nearly fill it when same .way, passed through the other eye ot - v ; uiait;, aiiuiiujiueu iu iu iriri, bi(e intii .. , l - t Season ol-the year, are few and far between make A ' . - .. ' . , ;t v Ithp uj, your rnjnds.quickly, and say what you will .!do th Other is put into it; firais then apphr H it-forj ti& it must and will tm ion. r r . , eo, ano me water Kent Doiunsr halt an hour jamw xtruvnnai. t oititow; or more, according to meisize orthe ves .T. F. BIRCHETT. W7. ei anj ,1Tlt:i tK0 s w:0iJ- 1830.- -1.-16 tf? tu tl.:l iDasses these several timesround each oth. cocoons. All this is easy convened to 1, uuu iuc oi ncui iajiiuik ueui an uuur i r I r i ' n'U A k ' Vuu t:r uc.uj . i er'like twistincrtwo string, and senarates some useful purpose. The cocoons may jm. uiuic, avvuiuiui; itr iiic Ul UIC ICS" . O - - o 1 , i. . - j Lll f sel, and until the wcodhin the: inner Vesi the ends, passes them through the eyes of b cut open the dry shell of the Chrjsa- v NOTICE TO MINERS. fTfHE subscriber claims the right of 'invention I i-M. the : AST IRON PLATES or SIVES ; sel shall havP.ber.omP aVhnt J thl I boil J the wires on the traversing bar, and at- M taKenout, and lo-emer wun mi oir ;i . mi .7- l , tonJio. am t tio ; a waste Silk. Dut into the water and the rruin extracted. It is then to be rinsed, dnecy picked fine, carded and spun, like flax tow, and makes most beautiful and dura ble stockings, inlts, gloves, &c I have now brought these essys to a con clusiou they are intended for the practi- ! June 1;, - i ! iDR. W. F. THOMAS: ' i ; insr water. The cocoois are thpnfsnrpafl taches thereto the reel l !: I O " . T . ' I I . . . . ... .-... . . . MESPECTFULLY informs the citizens oil out in a. dry room that Whatever moisture serin motion, and the attendant at the ha Burke County arid the public, that he has es- .L t;.j t.: sin beffins to catch the fibres of other co- TT.V . ... . t- , - . ; . I LLkUL UCa. 1UOT CtdUUlllLC. A V t a 7 ' Ubhsted himself at Maj.-J. LtFATTOjf's,-(Harrw- mnjn J -T 'aJAi: coons and attach them to th threads alter- a a i j i i: M . ir. uiuuv. itiu iiuai iaii ucici uc iiiucu su 11 vii i 7 Rnt1iir&tn hr h rr,t n timK- frtnr,i as to in ure the silk, and thp fihrp is not nately, by dexterously Ihroving. the end unless tirofessionally absent, ready to attend to all loosened by the moisture : on .the contra-; on te thread as it passes up, to keep thj2 : i - . rr- . I Li . i wimj mas aesire ois assistance m me ainerem Dran- ches of bis profession, viz ; Surgery, Obstetricks and the Practice ef Medicine. He hopes from his unrtmitted attention to business to receive a share of ptblic patronage. ' : ' ', j ' f Hirrisburg, (Burke Co.) May 13, 1830. 16 ry, much of the natural moisture of the co- sizeof the, thread equal, for the first set of Bonn is dijsnprsPfi. A ftp. tWio nnotmn ' fibifes will be reduced in namber and size ;tinr of focoons. 1 rj i ..." sale. All thpWnnn tWn hp .ppIpvI and must thus be continually replenished, ny new and practical improveraents cai- I m, . . . . 1 - . I jm I . m r9) atttmm A . m WtVVA MrHA W ttlf M coon is dispersed. After this' operatibn; P28 be TecMjceH in ntmber and size -"" -1--jj , -. ; . r w i i i . ortfnp ii ruin t ho i 1 1 tn ro rr ci 1 Lr n nn m n the coroons arp rlir fi- thp rppf nr for ny oreaKing ano exnausiinc oi. cocoons, i w ' ' f w v VW W AMi I' ' ' used for the purpose, of separating Alluvial Gold I ,L.m i m 4 ii ii- Liiii nui iir.iiiii. rn.i lii nun it-- ii - m iiii wit r wnen L J . f in the course of the first week 1 after! (hey Th& basi mst be kept supplied with co-1 cuiated to s.mpi.iy tne an, and to dc iouuq are taken from tmj brush, may be eleH coons, but in such' order that none wHl m no other written work. bemS entirely wlnnt tv-nt; . o,, o nciAi have been in the water over ten or ntteen l"j w " uiu.- ble by forbids all persons from making or using said nl i c : - i -l i . n . riaies pr ipives as nemienus applying ior a ratent. .--t. -' - 1. VV. A-oUMTEK. Harrisburg, Burke Co. March 27, 1830. 7tf 1 .i l . I tnnll ha ftT nnv cnrvipa cither tn trip rmruM- aHvanforro ;a n-a.n.ri w .2iv. i minutes : and mat tne water musioe kcdi '"- , as they unwind much' easier" thaS of an equal temperature ; for if it be loo or individuals, I shall be axnply compen- thev have beet heated. Colons- t, the silk will run oil m clusters, and J""' i.i ii. i iv vii i intended for sale, or keeping on hand for thusbe'eome knotty ; if too cool the tocoins luture reeung, musi ae secured agains j - rl- '-.T ""AV I 1 1 Vmcr. It does one's heart good uiHU anu iuuuicSi i . . ' tncpna niprrv rrmiil.r;orl farrrtfT. Srt it is a sign that the water is too hot or loo :w j " " V . , "7 " RAN A WAY on the 26th day of most dimcult part of the duties of a domes Mav. 1S30. frnm thp"finKprihAr li. ..u:. r i. lr 1 . " ' 1 v " i uv siiiv cuiLivciiurM. jii me nriL aLcemni: i -:.... - """ water and RUNAWAY. tip. silk pnltivntnr. Cin thp Trat nthpmnti vmg in Buncombe County, North f, r roa . ;, - .-. -, qc -- .V the fire in the first, or boilin iff n i: l j i me iccici is rcauv iu ifive ii uu as iuu uu- i - 'n Vydiuiiiid, nci uciu Wall. . liauicu I . . . a . . . nir-v . rl v.J fip.ii t anrl tPflioua for n oL-iil qnrl n3t onj increasinc the fire in the second. Gcner- five feet 4 or 5 it is a sign that the water is too hot or loo . , , . J , , r t-i ' i .u ,1 i v i u J independent, and yet so free 1 Cold, and the rpmpilv must Iin annlipcl .hv1 . . ,.J . . ii- Vt. i : m' . i i J tics and pride, o rich, and yet so m addm: a little cold water and reduanjr , -. 1 ' . J . . ousinous so paiieni ana perscjenng in. 5 years of age, about ficult and tedious for his skill and patience- increasin inches high, rather It is at this point where all who irixe . up a" ie his calling, and yet so'kilid, social, and rveS iowxio;; SaKar'uSS ,5 toYT oftemrira lrails h- wmch light up his cha; cm ,Aderr,.pirintedatRurrordton, aadiXhe i;slMfi though he has averv remarkahlft ona on e OUSines Stop .triOUsandS .Ol p rspns , . racter. He. IS. generally hospitable at 5fr?ette'Ia?' TJu-th8td ine:of his thilhs, occasionedby a kaifey conn- m tills country have gone thus tar, a Jd,at- WTr " and drink' with him, and lie won't set a u" r i, , "VV1- tenance is surWhen interroeated. His clothina ter. a snort trial: abandoned the culture Ot V J 0i""a 'e.uu,w ortr vtvt it ont -4tK - " . I . , .. . . I I I 1 1 rl f n VA ! ..WM. W. M supposed to be a cassinett coat nans in tne neei, wun a ouagc supposed he is aiming for the interest, as some I have you are welcome. He will to beheld at Waynesville, ontbe Second Wednes day after the fourth Monday m September next, ml nlead. answer .or tfimnrr to t.fift sairl Infnrma- f 7 ' - ' ' - - . I v. nr, n r. t-i m n.mm n. ffnv fr A t.nn . W.n.m n . n I C J . W 1 1 ' I . . . . ; Vl. ' - -It -A . . t V 1 I OUUUUOCU. UO U ailUUie IUI US IICO Ol.ai.CS, aUU IS . . ...! I IVin nritk trrm.ifn -. V. ,m ... 1 Tirtn nr iriR snmp kiiiiih iskpti urn ranmm nnn i ; . . . . nvarnnma ann mrif.mc -a nttm nn i tL aia iiiiii iiitiiir ui unit v. ui ocu iiily. i . . . - . . . " -. -. . f " .v I nH-nA.AH yv hnvrA hAAn r -r .m tr , . . . r I UIV1UUIUL. UUU will T ICUUUCO (1 IJLLiy IJtX 1 ' J V l -I . I. .4 M ''"Viir. TV,, d nJi j r - i- man or has got a tree pass. I . : uent perseverance. , Tile extreme cieiica piujici iui vuawrwvc uus . v wav'of cbmnensation it ia not f. Witness, Joshua Roberts, Cerk and Master of j Aw tslt:nr-n rin.!Wm f 5 H. tru. .1.. ii-.n r tiP. most nroitnhl kind for Amorir return pj way 01 COmpensauon 11 IS not " 7" : t r i i pi-d-a tnlt saTisiarTinn ! and. it taken in nnv nthpr .aJ- o . y . ot r-ii 1 u d ij1 t u n t wr - 7 7 . , " 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 - 1 1 if uv"p j. iwuijfti.o, v. ui jd. o, t. a ,.j l :r. c.,fu n-i: wnnout nreaKinw t,hi8Jshoes with large silk H despair. But the difficulty qf reel- reeled, and even single fibres for some. tie comnound et of clothes. , It is ing gUk ig 'nl in appeararice4 it is'a.sUy Let those who learn to reel, however, be- . ... 5 free States, and is .J. Z irin with twintv nr thirtv: nr pvph fiftv Known WUyi requires u. . uuip jju- i b-- ;i - j The extreme clelica- which will be proper for coach-lace floss every botly. lie is generally 7' '4' d winrtthpm uaiurs ior sume years 10 cuine ui 1 . - . . , ,.w , u wing mem . j morn linnpst and sincere less dinosed to gtate,th9 reward shall be, viz. if in South Caroli-W"noutDreaKin; and even ii ne fcouid 5 --"V deal in low and underhand cunnins than PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE ir Tennessee, $20, if taken iniGeorgia, or any wind them Off, they appear so : light and TTTJCDER authority from the President and l5i i rectors of the State Bank of North Carolina; I will on 3Ionday, the 12th day sof July .next, ex ..posettb public sale, to the highest bidder, in the Pubhc. Square, in theTown'of Rntherfordton. the following tracts of land, owned by the Bank, and lyins in the county of Rutherford, viz ; 4.53 acres, on Broad River, formerly the , pro- peny qi rtoDen t. layior. I other state, not mentioned $25. i . J i I ANN ASH WORTH. June 16,1830. . , .,.. .-1 L AS tf TAKEN UP, BY the subscriber living on. First. Broad River, near Kerken- dall's Ford, on the 13th insignificant as to be un worthy of the trou ble -he does not recollect that they are like fine particles of gold; and equally re rrr.on cur tint wrt i I - s. . n 1 . - I mnnv I Tin 111 n n m r ; Hp frivp tn crvi(1v j.j tlK I J m f m ..ww v.rJ us nest support is me eaiace oi govern ward the patient gleaner. 1 LettheS'Ouiig tlcms, -viz. y patience, hpd sit Dres oegi learn to reel the finer qualities. beginning, howeve'r, let the young reelcr attend strictly to certain rules and precau tions, viz. whatever be he number of fi ns with, let him keep that reeler summon all his down to his basin of cocoons witbja de- number steadily in the thread, that it may termination to succeed. Let him not try uniform and even; change the water. - i ; . w . i ' l-. -a. i r- i i i - lift Ta fo.w k hW mj0 ie Mav. Two MTTf.F.s--oT,fl horse and the oth- to make the best silk at first, but to be- OIieu as 11 oecomes ioui, anu aiwaj s 700 acres, in Green River Cove, formerly ow- er a mare? aboat three years old each, 4 j feet 2 in. come exoert in catchim? the ends offibres.' u&e perlectly clean ram ornver water, let- ned by Richard Allen Esq". high. The horse has a white spot on his right nJ .1.. - tbpm frnrrTloosp silfe float- tins' it Stand for a time before use, that the m L 1 . . . ' -w w I .1 " L - J I 1 1 j I... A . w I " 1 . w . - - h h " r. w ' Ynrmortir mimoii t.. - mnnr ntm . n i in it . w iirif iirnwn pninr nnn nn 1 1 1 I K . 1,1 ill a iiia i . . w i t7t - .1. n:: 11 i o . .. i i. L. i. nm : ! u acres, on me n.oan ipnninnr trnm ntnr. 1 are 10 oe seen; j.ne more is 01 a uay uuiut x ment he is the lord of nature. Look at him in homespun and gray black : gen tlemen, laugh if you will but believe me, lie can laugh bach it he pleases. Farmers, might easily save the flesh cf Horses and Cows, and confer a great kmu ness on .their animals in preventing the.. limp IWIflrP lisp. inI1nR I ,1 ' 1 - t t xu in cieumig meu uuiu iuujsc buk uoai- 1 r -c . , r i usual annoyance oi lues, oy simpiv wasn- ing among thecocoons, in comhininthem, sand, if any be m it,may settle before put- lt the parts with the eitract of Penny- ' " - dtmf v oi-ico,- uu uio xvuau leaajng irom Jvumer ucsccu, j.ue waicis ui o. uaj vwiu -wv-1 - - o r , . - S - It "f " li 1 " Vi 11 1 I I 0 1 j fordton to Morsrhntnnl fnrmorlv nWnoJ Kr: I nwrp.r is rennestori tn nnme forward, brove his and ascertaining that the V Will UnWtnd. lmS 11 inlP me Dasin ne WIU Scarcely. Pe I rflVo1 Flips will nnt nliirht a moment on O y V UVVt fc J M. VVW - . m , 5- ' ' U. I O ' I !! T - - - " ' property, pay cnarges, ana taice tnem away. it ne wastes a tew pounds ot ' cocoons m 41010 lH rcci bU w 1111 e" ur &Pg wner spot to- whicli this has been applied; i , SAMTIEI M'BRAYER. "I 1 -ii -4 "1 r ItTiot is hnrel orirl n-DnnrolIrr lot liirvi 'nav I r .' . ick F. Alley. A credit will be given, on all sums over one hun- dred dollars, by the purchasers giving bonds, with i approved security. Terms will be more fully made known, and information, as to the Title given, on the day of sale. ly 1 ' , ISAAC T. AVERY, Agent of : r the S. Bank of N. Carolina, at Morganton: Kuthertorciton, May yd, 1B3U.1 I5tas v 1 r 1 TiivTim nrm VTrnnnn . 1 l.'vADUUii runxTiijtutirj. 7T1ABINET FURNITURE of every , Rutherford, May 14,1830. NOTICE. 14 3w a liian3 Hu,W;,aUU gCa..;,.Ci jaj i Vgfy man vho is compassionate to bu short time he will be able to reel qual to snct attention to neatness, avoiding the be ought to know this simple remedy, this way, it will be no great loss...! In the most expert PiedTmontese. Let me, slightest degree of slovenliness, even tho' and every livery stat)le, and country inn, rught to have a supply at hand for travel- le lers. X tion, made in the best workmanlike style, I Becantv will be required and of various kinds of wood, can be had at . the y"ork Shop of the subscriber, in Asheville, Bun combe County. The following are a few of the many articles in his line of business which he is in the habit of making : -rTNobedience to an order of the Superior Court therefore urge theoung silk cultivator to he do not reel so much in a day- - Thesc HRM-'M'??.rWe trv thP pWrirtnt hrto he A precautions' will add to the- value- of the ioreine ooon nouse in itumenoraion, on luonaay r r-; r - .. -n i -n . , nf nUt Jnlv Conrt. A T.ikf.i.y i NF.GRO pT.f-l few davs. ofeven weeks, and a fewTtounds s"k and. the reeler wUl-soon become ha- il ' ? xr ; t-.i i f n - - - v ! niTii oTon -rr inniv rcr wrr 9 tr rr w- i t-w 1 i .. m m .. . v b a i.:n imjjuriuni lyisLvccrjt vr IlOW io JUJ1 Crows with New England Hum. At lenrtii 'yThese essays are intended of cpiifse, for value f the silk is enhanced or depre- the ingenuity or good luck of this ingeni- the instruction of farmers and others, to ciated by good or bad reeling very mate-. 0us and lucky age has discovered one. va- enable them to make silk in a domestic nally. A poundSof raw silk may be made, luable use to which ardent spirits can- be p- i A cridh of five months will be given ; bond and rjv fry.-, ' 11816 10,1830. JAMES MORRIS,' Ckr. S ' r4"'i 18tds Sideboards, China. Presses, Secretaries, and :" ; Book Cases, j ' , Bureauxof various kinds Breakfast, dining, and tea? Tables, 7 Card and Dressing Tai ' bles, V : . . Having served a regu! Bedseads of every kind, Ladies Work Stands, Candle stands, Wash Stands, Easy Chairs, Cradles! And Cribs, Cupboards, Clock Cases & Comns. wja. vaivua i if imr " m wyffiv.tfiiif i a I r- i - - I w T II 1 l 'L ! I VklT oro and Otttanf rr -lr raalinir n.rl I .l...l m.lm . V. J f ..C.t J. nT-vmTTV .1: i ana small wav ana dv no means ior larffe ,u"f-""u" u uijuhcu, ,. mc wcanii" ui uur cumncius rtHE NORTH CAROLINA TEMPER- establishmefatsthe proprietors of fwhich eight dollars ; but by careless slovenly reel- of crows. The first experiment have pro t ANCE SOCIETY, win holdtkVi annual will not need my aid. But whether it be inS it will be reduced to three or four dol- Ved quite successTul, and are reported in TP Conference, on Monday the 5th .of July nelt, at Sandy Run Meeting House, oa Sandy Kanm this wm m w 9m A V ITT 4T9"9r t rj Rutherford, June 12, 1830. f 18 tm , SAVE YOUR FLAX SEED. flfl HE subscriber continues to purchase clean l ii sound FLAX SEED, at seventy five cents peT bushel. Wm. Twitty, and Robert Twitty, at ar apDrenticeshiD to the above business in pn of the Drincinal cities in Vir- inia, he has no hesitation in saying that his form- Rutherfordton. will take in seed for me iui7, '"' oi;,v uaiauimjf, cannot do surpassea n , JOHN.MOORE. Dy any m uie oiaie, inoae wishing to purchase, LVVhite Oak, June 14t 1830.! 18 5wp kui aj "- - ivi iciuja. ucis Uyut j j ' a distance will be thankfully received and Dunctn, I i . ; I WTTnTITS! A TVn ATP. A STTP P S , j j i . . ;., r 11 jjiuuiu - ,------ .-j. any aueuucu tu. . r - . nn HP. snharriher havinff been re-anno nted hv ' ALSU-fln Haiius auaB ior sale 11 bar-1 J il -the Court as STANDARD KEEPER, for rels of SUPERFINE. FLOUR. -i the f!nnntv of Rntherford. is now Teadv to attend AsheviUe, June 7, 1830. JOHN LOGAN. on a laro-P Ar smalt scale, the j-knor. tn iars pouna : ana wnen is consiaereu Mhe iscasset citizen as loliows : nroduce ffood silk, must bVVVrfe ln " the that.a.poynd of the best reeled silk is on- . Some lads in a neichborin sameirav and with the saxijreel.i There- lh & dayfs work,'and that the samequan- hn a week past hizhly deHshted foreittvSi he necessary-3CAt jtbe family J of poor silk cannot be reeled in much new law giving a bounty of eight town with-" with the cents on . r jw -- mf . , ' r Y J . . 1 -.w-V.- w that be nrovideS Piedmontese principle, which will cost saiea. v tnoa oi testing the Jaw at well as tne pro C-l . ll A 4 r1nl1n.n. T . C I "WTI 1 . J 1, 1 r a rmr -,rA I fit 3 hV Ullltntr lMTn Vlth BmetlllTlB triATI ' the Drorjer kind can be obtained ml Phil- on. the reel mav he taken from the frame, sure and deadly in its effect than powder adelphia for twelve dollars. .!. Good silk, it the silk smoothed over with the band and and shot ; tiz. I'cv England Rim!!-? is true, can he made with the common 1 set aside to drv: after which it may be I iney soaked eome corn in a quantity ci cotton reel, but it requires great care, and wound into bobbins, doublinz it to make Rum until it wa saturated therewith, and , frequently taking off the skein, a? well as the thread as large as required . If for car- then spread it in a corn field infe?te4ith Other precautions and troubles, which are riage lace, floss, and twenty five fibres have crows. -The boys were in ambufcade avoided bv tne 1'ieomontese reel. 11 is been reeled, two tn;ras may De comumcu, -. c truns wrae on as ujuoj uj -i-iwci necessary that the threads should he cros- which will make a fifty fibre thread, a ve-1 and commenced devouring Urc corn. - la t - z S) I