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" r- 7 ! -of .ii . ; X . y :t . ) - i . : ' -. .. . -. I - . k 1 if . .,' . I " , ' ' ' 1 - Hf"t - ft KTdDm . y . . i - id- i- VOLUME I. RUTHERFORDTON, FRIDAY 3lOR!NiIT!G. JULY . ' I V.." . - !'' .- mo, ,1830. V - r i 1 In ' rUBLISllED EVERY FREDA Y. MORNING, i iv u v Jbj LiLi . tj LME It Jr. Terms of subscriptions Two dollars ' J? cents, per annum, if paid iri advahce; br t01" ' Jars, if paid within the year: but if dela.r -A t me close-or the . vear: twpntw.fi ui oe added. -';lr - .: i i fo paperwiU be" discontinued until elara . ges are palaver at thft dHroHwi r .tyhblisher. . Advertisements inserted on the u7 terms. : All persons; advertising -will please J num ber of times they wish to have nhe"V!er?ed or 1I1U w vummuea anri tar! n.u"?'.r- BULLS' RIVER&rm . 4 acade:. rrn he semi-annual rtAination & JtPUBLICK EXERCISER this Institution are postponed to the 10th and fl of September ; on which days an earlv attontiht the rjarents and guardians, with all others whayfee interested,' are respectfully requested to ntM t MICHAEL FNQIS, Teacher. B. The ExamJtoonof the Latin and Greek classes will coiene on Friday the lOth at 10 o'clock," A M 4'ablic speakinbn the Jlth at 10 o'clock A M M- FRANCIS. aixm- lUver. RnnmTvt. -July J. l.i'J 'iti STO? T TwtntyK TVWAS st6len fn LTQOF LETTERS , Remaining in the Post-Ojfae tdMirthtrfardtori, on tneistoJ Juy, lc.50; ana tj not taken out in three months, they wijlbejtnt to the General Post-Of- as ae.aa letters; . . ' . - RTHUR William Ledhetter Jonathan ZnX. Arthur Providence i Lattimori John;- , Logan Drury Miller & Slade. "- .' MUJer Jerome . Morland Marv - il I Mason John - - ? ? Metcalf Warner - ;2 THIEF ! ! ! , irs Reicard. my stSble on the 21st nit. a SORRELiAREabddt 15 hands hi;h, by a person callinsiniself Nathaniel Rash, (and several ctAer nanVs.) I took measures to. pursue toe thiefiand hang1 succeeded in overtaking him together with nV mare, iri Tennessee.'' I took him back id this conlty, when he succeeded in making his escare, Atoi his 5 person he is: about six feet high, tha Visaged, -with a scar on one cheek. He, has losa tootp from his upper jaw ; is round shoul-deredy-Any 'person who will take up said thief and cpifine him in the jail in this county shall re ceivethe above reward. - . i , j l V.-r WILLIAM DAVIS. s Ratheribrd, July 15, 1830, : 22p , VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. TKN Saturday; the twenty-first day of August Aliens James Bruce Horace Burnett Thomas Bradley Willis Blackwell James Bagwell P. Burton Bickler C. Barry' John Master BlantonJohn Bagwell Susanah Campbell Jesse. ' Champion Richard Coxejr John t Callahan Henry- Cherry James ; ; Carruth Argen - j. r-.'3 j2 Christopher Ambjos Cobb L. Edmnna -Culbreatli Dariiel, Cunningham Robert CrowfJames -" .! Cabiriess George.. CarsoW John Gen ,, f Claiborne D. Philip ' - 4 2 next. I will expose-to sale oh the premises, to the highest bidder, under decree in Equity, all the lands belonging to the ESTATE OF RICHARD BLANTON deed., Comprising,, one tract of a- bout six hundred acres, situate a few biiles north of Hum's ferry, on the Post Road to Lincolnton, af fording a good situation for a mercantile establkh- ' '.One other tract, containing about .five hundred acres.. situate-, on Shoal Creek, near to jM'Swain's liord on First Broad River, adjoining; or nealy ad joining the former tract; On this, isl a good grist Sill now goiiig (the onfy one and the only situa ' 'n for one,) in a populous neighborhood, and good atfr nnwpr fVr nHAitnna mafhinprv " On fiar.ti ct their is good soiJ on the Ja is some ot irery .n nnnTiriri- . Tlift p Ap.t ftuantitv of each tract will -J 1 J - - ' ; J r j . fc mad known on the day of sale. A credit of 4v me months will be given bonds and approved security will be required of the purchaser, to whom UUc will be made under tne mreeuanoi m$, i,oun 18 2m T. I1. lniiMiirr, June 10.1830. ".- ''"; CUrk&idWx(ster. Davis! William f Davis: Philip ' Doggett Coleman Eskridge Richard England E. Erwiri A. Arthur '' Erwiri M. William Griffith Wyath , Lrold Daniel Grizzle Henry " Gage Jacob Hopkins Sarah . topkms Elizabeth- HillReubfen, , Huggins John Hambrick Nathan -Hampton Adam liampton Andrew Hamilton Sarah Miss Haney Timothy . Hucjkah John . Hambrick Delia Horton Margaret c- Julin Samuel (. Johnston Robert Lynch Elias Morrow & Hill " M'Afee Robert. I . -Mason Drury ' iu ' entire jonn o. u. tt. Morris Jonn ' ..1 Magness Jacob , Mooney Peter Col.: M'Kehney Alfred ' Blorrow Eljizabeth'-. MeltoWuliararr. ftlelton Samuel -' Moore Lemuel NitJohn: . . Parrish Humphrey Philips Stephen Richardson Hyrara Renyan Jeremiah Reynolds John ; 5; Keed Thomas AGRICULTURAL i "The affricultural interest of our, couC?nriis es sentially connected with every other, angperior in importance to them all." fil. Jacison'Jlssage'. vju was not PTtin.. .i i . --lL.nzr From the Baltimoje Fanner: . PnT I PmVPT.T.'S SAI.i& We have some right to feel grfed at ine .resuii oi uie iaie siue . ui irapgovea short-horn cattle at Poweltfjn-4r had ..'I . , ' erality Verejiianifested by our host th ... ...w ; - . - .. the chairs Wre successively filled; andA5- " cJumed. i Ilertk-lCj tu 1 '-ice . lu11DSy. black, rpmom. . ic gaiuciiuc oiuiiu "iuiiv uiunc kUll IHU Ellll ' - .u.uiuku CUiiTC lu rhr social aridi pleasant communicatidti be- T" onV a little scorched. tween Col PoweU and his visiters. Iral, R"uon is almost alwava r- ; '. "Jhe Keiti3 partial; IheYeet) Snmi hpautiful Knnmlps of silk rwrtiJn Unlv mKna tne tOD of lr htaA - iv r-- I .UUV T ' ' J - - - - WWMUJ. HTH I fl fi ced at Windsor, INorth Carolina, luve a very laf" efe presen ed. Although1 for barn:nSatity of wood is nec I pieces ot platf tr tne unanimous vpte ot ot a lew individuaiin that place have this lurs wiUA'Pi thisJunii-W'--;;, the honor to receive three ve.ry handsome I been sent us for inspection. A jompluy-(for'barn the Marylajad Agricultural Society for ha- ' year raised by experinient200,000 cocoons, bustible subsJning the caoet .com ving beeriinstrurjiental in the iinpfSrVation The expense is represented as trifling, and is shown not The presence of ai' uuu uisuizr m auuiiuius ui - uiai urea me ousmess as caDauieoFiuaeniuie exien- iouna mat watft?'ccarT -11 n iiiuwrns ificjr jvcreauuiireu, sumt; iiiugiu i sion. a ue cocoons sent-; are .large ana i me lire, only giva cjumgurgriing it extra agani in a. juaicipua lanrr to handsome; and oFvartous colors, trom a give, fertile, bull and two heifers nys hun- briglrt yellow to p. snowy .white. Those dredolls. each -yet it no appcithat marked asraised by feeding the insect on afte the novelty has worn off, ther is no the white mulbrry trec are larger than aiaiuuiion ln.iue vaiue aiiacnea lomem inose raised Djr leeding it on tne blacK. b the public.Vi , . ; U ; The snecirriens of silk-manufactured into the flame has dis tion continues w On. Wednesday the lCtlvirrst thfl sale thread are even, lustrous' and of exceeds well's stock of mj))rovcdmitur ing strength;' Ak this is one of those man- t-f Ramsour P. " a t -t.i rioa Ton-tan .1): silk;worms BTfAVING procured Wn the lpwcrpart of the Ji-'i State, last winter, . a Cwi SILK WORM V 'V":iSS' tint pvceedirs 1000, 1 ht-eheen fortunate tnolih in "falsing, and hatching, the Jggg anj rear. ..... iw'iK wrtrms, .anil expect to, have b. nevt. fall v! 'jiri'in ino iurif. which lam willing ftMjr.Wo 4 aPiO!Vthe citizens ot this county, atj a lov pjice. The 'white mulberry is recommended as" thv --best for thtf purpose qfaising the worm?; yetv Iw .(Kponeiiic. that the common black inulbev ' ' wiMfd-i vci:v -welj. Having take eouhraK f-CoL Powell y j"" atu-rtipicu ,atnc, liuKjineu or oreu L uiaciures wnicu oas oeeii conimencea, oc Dy nimi,tooKi piace at iroweuon'ori , the we aoubt not wiu nourish in or country k?iiujia.ui. ajciui me upjjuAuivuiiaiei wuuuui me uiy.oi iurcmg sysiems, anu ofaleVthe lawn near the -house' wai well the adaptation of our climate and circum- filled witlj, respectable visiters J whb;jame stances, to its successful . prosecution, we either Jto admire or to purchased are happy tiy record' the evidence of its S-' lJ- i I1C liiUllllIlV 11(13 CALirillCIV IVflllA'. III1L I iiniuir.h.i. V 111. I IfM. I Snrrpiifl VVnchinortnri .ifthp. liTnirMmia nrrnMirPTriAnts lphif.K-; harl I ' , i 4 i - mtt wiH?.r Ibeen mad Ruff George ' V Slade William , -j Sheriff of Rntherforrl f Sweesey Elijah .Which: liad! ,yjSwoffotVilliamVf V Sims Harris f Taylor Sally (- Toney Aaron :JJC. : , Thomas JnsAnh Wilson James VVHann' Thomas Webb Alfred i ,; Wnght Job : Wallace James Whiteside John Waters J. Pamelia f ri i7:n: v jiee uiicuu Tennessee Crops, The Tennessee pa pers complain 'of the excessive drought oi mis spring. ixo season since the set tlement oi that section ot country, it is thoucht has been so dry. The vcjritation i Watkintf Jidia Witherow. John. GEORGE WALTON, P. Rutherfordtoh,' July 1, 1830.! . j "' M." 21 made for the display of th& Rattle and for the accommodation rjf the compa ny j. which exceeded; one. thousand; per sons, most of svhom were.iritetided Miyers or amateurs', brouffht the whole undir the shade of the beautiful trees which :R3und an4 croPsnavWen much injured, and the park on the north J ; - '- hl In tiddition to the1 above we learn, that the auctioneer stated that Col ! PowgM re- servea ine xignt to mane one pia ineacn instance, which he would make sloud and in person, as he was resolveojtha I this sale should "fairly 'test among tacti cal farmers, assembled from variousbarts I ... i . . .V '. . t "T . I oi tne continent, the value ot -uie f dreed the river has' been for a Ions time unfit for steamboat navigation. 1 MISCELLANY. activity. T" ed,"u7e comtm- body. ) hdon paper. I ) rr .u t.i.: - - - The Steam MoaU hrican.1 ' -v( the mail" this morning, poking ovec j phrase i?, that iiVinglanciVprinter'sk, lume of newspaperswhich ftx the vo-j every day, from every part of r deslc v gion of the .Union we . were-ae re- J the coincidence of seeing in one pf bj" letter lrom Ir ulton to Joel CarlowVJo an account of his first voyage by steajs' the Hudson; and in another from thoV J tremity of the Union, a very tshort paJ . graph, M hich, could he h&xcjorcread m. (tn rrJn n vrrrl vrmilrt Viovn fill! m il M wwvakmj II VUiU IAW AWV. . . M r mind with all the rapture of gratified am bition. . He savs to his correspondent. "my dear friend,- my voyage has turned out rather more favorable than I had cal culated; I ran the distance from Sew York to Albany 'in 52 hours, and down in 30 hours."' AVe believe' the last iiay frequently been performed since in ten hours. Hut he adds ' that his invention I I CABINET FURNITURE. "I fPABINET FURNITURE of every descrip- Hy lion, made m the best workmanlifte? tyle, and of various kinds of wood,; can be had the Work Shon of the subscriber, in Asheviile, Bun- comae County. ' The following are" a few of the many particles in his line of business which he is in the habit oi making : 1 I - ; v Sideboards, ' China Presses, ' Secretaries, and Book Cases, Burewx'of various kinds Breakfast, dining," and - teafTables, Cardiind Dressing Ta- v blesl, Bedsteads of every kind, tsotas, ". Ladies' Work Stands, Candle Stands,. Wash; Stands, .Easy Chairs, Cradles and Crib3 Gupboards, J Clock Cases Coffins. torm, indicative of the fdttiutrro- r "l?l""o u?" uwr, aim iucujal' l" i'i,ICC,ait- ,uc - - . w . .mm b m m - vst1 itir i - ; !i '! ner weakness naving prevented her cttinc ence oi r uuon s discovery. of the Hon J Harei Powell's UP sne remained so tin some one entered meim to ir. L.anaor, as the scene ct nf Durham short hnrA UArU i.t and to hd. I he. following ni2ht imaginary conversation the Iayihg sen ed a regular; apprenticeship to the abovef business in one of the principal citfes in Vir- ginia,rhe has no hesitation in saying that his furni ture, fortyla(anddurability, cannot be surpassed bv any in tlieptate. 1 Those wishing to purchase can b$ supplieyon reasonable terms. . Orders from a' distancjD will bethankfully received and piinctu- any aiter.uod to. AJiM) on hand and tor sale 11 bar- iSShnation asto th manapmen rcls of SUPERFINE ' i" ;. 'tin thiscotu:'.y to .ail auijige, , 1 Asevi!Ie, June , l5.0. . L ROGERS. i'lV'-.i'ii : i i&M'to weat .Uif ef:-ior .-uie ,uv s iris .difficult t'o ntAni tbcni m nus W-tAhc'.lU-twJHI'tlu 'OCOtBin U T v. Mi entv. aU;lv nave iau fil" v - - the citi ...v '',: I irroln County- ahctuw-auiacuu f i;.:i;a- (!iniHUK'ed Ulf -1-;1.1A-Ma? il'S tiv tOWIt I i. ' v.- Joor-tVojii th., cor-KT o to -Mr. Michael - f . mi ' L l ns a Store oonk .Xc.u .'5: ' i .i. ri.f' "ii hcloivging' as a Store iii t'.i-ist hv i m f -'. n'n.lhe uubiU ,,,...'t. j.--.;.iVl t. accoiiwnuua ie ..an M".t iii iV want work -dono ill his Vin&of burl- f" 1 ; s iUwchb.'r ;to thel best; .systent ..Qi ; wfT;th: purpose , bf. , v " (vtiiut in th, i, him .-oiaies, .aui y-, l iru . t'-i-hiohs pVrv tUrw-ihionthslfrom PU:i w Aork; wtiu-ti are xnp spu-t-yuJ in I 'tvrrno'ul and London. (rKOHGE C., SPECK, m CTI11.T .v Vshevillaand the .'public !senervnat; he : Jsfe;d himself at My. Pattoa's, ior the'nurpose of Ssn4.W;n the TAILORING BUSINiSfm all !isnoii,..inc1(fSj life ilatteri himself that from ' Pr!.? P-i ience and pcrll-ct knowledgein 'fcv-. tv riraiUa If jjs' business, td merit a share of the jJtibijd -piitfoni;. TJnremitJted jattention nvi-il; be . ra"Jf'i!1l t' fxeiinns shall be spared to acoimnor ?ie,0!.e that nra: favor him Wjth their cuslom, harges will bejTnoderate toiebmport with t!:e Jditimes iiiid nearer v. of moaiey. .'oZTThV sub- tVF m 'Ml(iJn atflangements to receive the 11; IdelnJija rihion.s (TarterIv:Lm :.-.-'.' !evi!IRj June 7. 1630. V ' ; S and than ties in pens Sale stock i t 4 Powelton, near j Philadelphia,' Jufis 1G, Volante, sold tojMr. Perkins, of New York$305 Annabelia, sold to Mr. Freeman", of Baiting, 310 fctately, sold to Mr. J. A. Tainter of Coai-v - ; ti.cut,. ., ' : ; ' . I-' - - -7m 265 Virginia, sold to.S.'G. .Wright of Ney Jers,4a Yorkshire Belle; sick, sold to Mr. BeiiedictfjV. " 1 1 a -410 Sarah, sold to i " "- -.... ; s ,410 Romp, sold to Mr. Freeman, of Baltimore. 240 Mai ia, sold to Mr. Mitchel;. . - r- 3J0 y f ; 'heifers, f- 4 j. iWartia, sold to Mr. Roach, of Philadelphia 240 bulimia, sold tOjMr. l'erkins, ol XVevy YQiWA 291 Adelaide, sold to s. Allen, ' :; 350 terlocutors Fulton and Sir Walter Scott. , The latter is in the full fruition of the widest litteray fame that has been gained since Shakspeare; the former belongs to the more mtlancholy.class of noble geni- ' uses, "who have looked on immortality as Jersey, 7piilnlii n crvlrl tn r Tt.nmio rC Pnlli.n ieiiai )iu 10 iur. imager, o: Aew Lucjlla, sold to" Mr.'Barnitz, U 226 Calista, sold tc J. P-. Thompson, of FrederRrk !-. City, Md'.. ' f -ffi- -fp 225 Nora, sold to yj. Elmer,' of Maryland I 255 soon extinguished. Between thebed an$ the price of their labors, and have trusted the. chimney were found; the remains of to posterity to pay it." His country has the unfortunate Cities. One leg and a not yet paid" lum a humbler 'debta pe- thih were still entire, but there remained cur.iary one. He adds, in the letter rc- hotlijiiff ot the skin, the muscle or the vis cera, f Tntr bones of the cranium thf breast, the spine, and the upper extremi ties, were entirely calcined. The furni ture had sustained but little injury. The side of the bed next the chimney suffered i S 40: RULES " v : Bolivar, sold to Mr.- Chew, of Marviand, I fi 4 Tecunirsel old jto Dr. Thomas, of BaUiWl50 uit'g j, soiu lonr. iwre. : : Urlaivno, sold toJMr. J. P. Thompson o AV. : if '.' 11. !. ! ' J -:: i,l..,;taml Loi don. -: He flatters 1,1'nM'HVthat.in point. of rUitanship, therej vtn vshA hm hi the.A est.ern-.part of N.orji ( . ..0!lU;, He warraiits the tit 61 uny garment to-ti-'ivat and have a graceful .-.piaraure, and tue tvvuti,m of the work to bp goo. and' surpassed by' nonev The sfibscribers experience enables him t i anuounce to the public, his prdficiency m cu , .ftmiiur Dressesnt any woik uidtmc i-uu ' '(ic mav want in that way,; shill . . .1 ..i ' All rvrrlfr from a .:..i.r..ti... -A-r.torl 'nnH sprit to customers, ,witnout disappflintment-and all priceproportionedtothe tVmes.! - , WILLI A. . Lincolnton. Jnne 25, JfeoO ' QIE subscriber' claimi the r-if of invention Jfeto'thR CAST I!n' -;lr A 'V I A iifTV- eparatin AlluVial Gold jles : rind here 1 PpU ingfor a Patent. Jliurg, Ba&c CorMarch 27. 1S3'V.. " 7tf r " V J . . .v- -vyuiv . Hvl 11 s rill persons from making, or usiu?; sail 1 PH es as lie intends aftpU ins for a Patent be punctually at- distance, snail ne C. BEVENS. 20 VEOUll FLAX -SEED.v :. I subscriber continues to purchase "clean"' i .rv oiji, ui sevenxy ne cents A l Wi.l. Twitttr anAi Pohort'Vt.TWt vton, will take! in seed for me. i j .. , JOHN MOORE. is, June H,U3.iU.: ! .lffawn' rick City; Md.' . .1- ? W SOt) Roderick) sold to 3Ir.": Wrighty of New Je!s4, 20 1 Menin'on, soldt Mr. Brisco;, : f 403 ; Mr. Powell bid in the foliowiigani-vnals-: ' ' : 't -h ! ; lUifcrs Ortella; $359; ;Garctri00; Eugenia, 250; HcHejind calf 2()UHOr plulia, 500. 4100 ; six bull Orphelia o at $500, and months at . f TAKEN tlP, ' BY the subscriber, living on. First Broad River, near -Kerken-. f1nlFcrnrrl nil the! 13th of 3Iay, TWO MULES-one a horse and theoth er a mare, about three years ld each, 4 feet in. high. The horse has a white spot on his right tliigh; a dark brown color, and no marks or brands are to be seen. The mare is of a bay color The owner is requested to come forward, prove his oroperty, pay charges, and take them away. -P V . SAMUEL M'BRAYErt. Rutherford, May 14, 1330. . 14 3w WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. HE subscriber having beetf re-appomted by U tne UOun as pAAiiiyrvi aCiLi tu, iui .5 ' t TniisTflrrA ie tiftW rosily tft nttPTld tne tjouniy ui , - j o the duties ot nis omw. - JT1 MAN tions, Cellent provea where nfl exaiVu- thpmselves. 1 All ordprs iVlll K punctualln(jed to, and the sabsdrrber will warrant.r.upnui ;n onalitv to anv tlirit riti be procurt . , L 5 - TVTAT?TTJ RrAAf ' Rutherf Tniv ir ipn f':f - - .- RFORD HAT FACTORY. bscriber would inform his friends: ond lers" that he i continues to carry on. the- TUat ur .llATS .of. all. desert m fthe best stock in a superior and ex- er and after the latest and most ap- ns, ai nis snop m liutnertordton, lites- his customers to call upon him JOB TTIOR sa IT Law Subpoenas " Constablei Appeal Bo ProsecuUon Writs, Executions, 1 ; Apprentice ING A VD BLANKS; 3 ofSce the 'following kinds of Administration Bonds, ! Constables Warrants, 5 Judgments and Exe- fcntions, Blarriage Licences, Witness Tickets. Deeds of Bargain & Sale,' Ouardians Bonds. Gallant, govfe, calves, 200 eaclr. ' ' , f three years, was boUMit in some ot the calves; qi -itour y300, one bull, of 10 mdifis at $100, and others at propotionate prices were '.reserved: ', 1 , -.1; f I -."-The ''animals which were hot soj", are now in the possession of Charles A.ar nitz, Esq. of York (Pa.).who,by lib erality, skilly extensive arrangments tftie land, and ample means, will be '' eSbltid to extend the advantages to be; Gjrived om this breed. -: . I Irj Thii, we find out of the above litnliat three-bulls and two cows sold Two bull calves, Orlando and ieo, sold for $600. Two beifer cajesgpf 7 months, Calista and ,Marcia, soi for $165. And deducing tuir onlyTro the total sale,'" viz: Yorkshire 'belle aSicow, which was sold with a knowledge a& un derstanding of its being disorderfctfi for 8151 ; and the six days , old calf frxpore mentioned, the sale of the remaining . 31 1 ferred to, what your "practical men," as they call themselves, ought ta lay to heart, "while we were puttiug off from the wharf, which were crowded ..with spectators, I heard a number of sarcastic remarks : this is the way You know, in which iffnor- most; the wood ol it was slightlv burnt, ant men compliment what they call phi Imtthe leathers, clothes, and covering were ilosophers and projectors. safe, j iNothing except the body, exhibited anv strong traces of lire. t The Gold Re num. The county of Car -Groce Pitt, aoed about CO, had a habit roll, situated on the western side of the of coming'dowfi from ber bel-room, half- Chattahochie, bounded on one side by the dressed, to smoke a pine. ! One niht she Cherokee nation, and the rnost tterile of came down as usiial. Her daughter, who all the lands ceded to this state bv the last slept with her, did not perceive "she was oontract with the Creek Indians, is likely absent till next morning, when she went to prove highly productive in the stable of down to the. kitchen,, tound her mother Georgia Gold. This to those who hojd stretched out on the right side, with her j lands in that county, hitherto worthless. head near the-grate, having the appear ance. of a log pf wood consumed by fire with an apparent flame. ; The fxrtid odor and smoke which exhaled from the body, j will no dpubt be' agreeable information. and they will act prudently before they sell them, to ascertain their value in reference to this precious production. ; A letter front' almost 'suffocated some of the neighbors, Newnan, Coweta county, to a. genllemari. who hastened to the girl s assistance. Thejm this city, owning a tract of 4a ud in Car- trunk was in some- measure lncjnerated, rol furnishes the lollowing information: and resembled a heap of coalseovered . "It may be possible you have sold yoyr with ashes. The head, the arms, the lens, land previous to this, as there are runners and the thighs, had also participated in I out in every part of the state purchasing uic uuiiiiiij, xuis wuuiuii una uraiiK a iiracis inu uiuse v uu unn ianas in inai ogetpr for head will avaraje each Immediately after the sale, tabled up wards of 3001 feet long were spreadf jtpder the shade of 'the- same beautiful itrpes which had protected the company, coring the hours of business ; in the j .furnHhhig I of which, no less taste, judgement trjg b a. large, quantity of spirituous- liquor. There was no fire iu the irratc. and the canille liad burnt entirely out in the can dle-stick, which was close to her. Be sides, there were found near the-cbr.su med body, the clothes of a child and a pa per screen which had sustained no injury. x ue aress oi mis woman consisted ot a cotton gown. Lttt vai reiaies anoiner instance wnicn occurred in" 1749.: Madame de Doiston, part of the countn, and are not acquain ted with their real value. f Gold mines- have been found iti the 2d, Cth and 6lh districts of Carroll county t supposed to be the richest eer discovered in the Unitc3 states, wnicn lias raised the Value ot lands the more than , could be anticipated. Some have been sold for 5000, and 20,- 000 has been refused for other lot. There has been cold found within two miles of this town and about 2000 men are Burning tof the human body b y habitual 1 will "give a quick and cheap conveyance drunkenness. Mary Clues, ased 50. was to merchandize on the Mississippi. Mis- much addicted to mtoxication. Her pio- soun, and other great rivers. Density to this was feuch. that for about a -I" the Advocate published at little which he had introduced and' in iiard .ar scarcel7 a day passed, in which she Rock, Arkansas,' and received this mora- niiu n announces me sieamooai. anived.thcrfo the 2d Jnnc f . . f'T I 1 . A . ;Za l3 uecnneu; sue was auacKcu wnn lauu-iiruui amonmeni. uiuwi, ana, aner a milking properties of the females hdlce and was confirmed .to her bed. She short detention "departed for the mouth any merit in handlinff or necfeiari- - c011!111"6" er '" "abt of drinking, ot White River.", .The reader must look 1UUU recom- an steamboat she wished to be left alone. A 'woniin. Waverly, at Cantonment Gibson : the tn- on quitting her, had put a coal on the fire and placed a light oil a chair at the - head ui uiu ueu. i niive, in me monupz, a. smoke was seen issuing through the win dow, and the door being broken open, some flames which were in the room'werfe SO years of age, exceedingly meagre, who I working at the above mines. If you have "had drank nothing but spirits for several J not sold do not do so, until you Lear fur- years, was sitting in her elbow-chair, be- ther lrom mc. t . fore the (ire while her waitirig-maid went - , -. out of the room for a few-- minutes. On The Siamese boys were exhibited nt Rea per return,' seeing her mistress on fire, ding last wetkJ One of them had a cut s"he immediately gave an a barm, and some on his Jinger, when a lady of course a people having come to her assistance, one blue'stoenlng, observed jtq the other,- ! of them endeavored to extinguish' the "Do you feel any inconvenience from the j flame with, his hand, but.they adhered to I hurt ?"i The reply was native and char-: Water was thrown on the . ladv in abun- I . rBcrks. Chronicle, i " ' 1 "i v A 7
North Carolina Spectator and Western Advertiser (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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