u W 1 1 ' " '" J" i ' --. I . ! .-.-: &'vrr - home V .-J AND WESTEIM ABfElTISEE. .1 -f3 VOLUME I. RUTHERFORDTON, FRIDAY M0RA3G, AUGUST. 5, 1&30. v. ' .- - - ... . ! I . . . i . PUBLISHED EVERY tfRIDAY MORNING, BY ROSWELL ELMER, Jr. Terms of, subscription.,' v cents,, per annum, if paid in advance ; or three dol V lars, if paid within the year :- butthilayed after the close of the year,?twe'nty-five cental will be added., ' ' : . ' ', ' No paper Ivill be discontinued until all arreara--' ges are paid,: or at the discretion of the publisher. ' . Advertisements inserted on the usual terms. All persons advertising will please note the. num ber of timcsthejr, wish to have them inserted, or . they will be continued and taxed accordingly . THE LADY'S BOOK. : i fplHARLES ALEXANDER, Publisher of the M Daily Chronicle, and well known as having Two dollars and fifty been connected in the publication of (he Saturday Evening Post and Casket. Proposes in conjunction with LOUIS A-GODEY, to commence, on the first of July next, under the above title, ; A MONTHLY LITERARY MISCELLANY. This work will be devoted especially tothe ser vice of the Ladies, and, looking chiefly to them for Satrohage, no exertion will be spared to merit it. 'he plan contemplated varies materially from that of any of the American Periodicals now circulated: and if executed in the style whien tne l'roprieyrs believe to be within their means, will be found, they trust, to be an improvement, in some respect at least, upon the best of its predecessors In the choice ot materials, tnougn original contnouiions . AVATCH JSIAKING AND JEWELRY. 1WCR. CHR. SSCHTXiSH. - v Yl D ESPECTFULLY- informs the citizens of iifdpnid iftrit wilt alwavs be acceptable, thev ' JLLU Rutherford County, ' and , its neighborhood, iiever will be introduced to the exclusion of other thathe has established himself as a CLOCK AND articles of superior value, ; The numerous Maga WATCH MAKER, JEWELLER&c. in Ruth- zincs to be provided for the purpose jof selection, erlordton, QoppoBite Mr. VVm. 1 witty 's tavern) and vill always attord a plentitnl supply ot mattersuit "is now ready to attend to all calls in his line of busi- kble forthe Lady's Book which, when republish - . Iiess: From his Jong experience, "both in Europe id, will possess, for all but a few, the attraction of . , and iAmerica , he is conhdent that.he can give en- j Novelty. . extensive arrangements have been made . tire satisfactiou to all whd may please to, patronize fet home and abroad that will give every facility to l i I TT - 1 . r 111 J - A . r Al I . : i 1 - . i ii in ip. nis Business, rvery aescnpuoii vi, tut-n. uereau niiainraeni oi ine cnoicesi ana earnest and Watches, vl be repaired with promptness aud productions. ; The Idesign includes every thing care, and on moderate terms. All kinds otJewet- which may be expected to afford entertainment and instruction, inan inviting form, to those for whom ine wojk is inienaea. it is presumed v too. tnat a THE! JOURNAL OF HeMTH' By an Association of PhysiciaiuX A GRI CULTURAL, J . ml f 1 . .m m .. . .1 1TDROSPECTUS.--Foc the inlrraatidn of their f ne agricultural interest of our country u s- U medical brethren, whose assistance they m- J senxiaiiy connected witn every other and superior ...ki,n n i r.j l ,.i i. i in imnnn.inninihmi " m ir..Vv.. n . in importance to them all." A. Jackson's Message, From the Oxford Examiner.1 ."FARMERS' ARITHMETIC." PROFITS OP AGRICULTURE. voke, & of the public at large, IWwhqwi the work is mainly, intended the conductors of the Journal of Health deem it proper to state with'lii jvity, the i Deeply impressed with a belief,; that anankind mignx De savea m & amount oi Bunenng ana ai- If theVreat Franklin hrl .v.r V sease, uy a sunaoie Kuwwieage oi me laws to wnicii i . T . " the human frame is subiectecL thev nroDose lavinz the country, his obserrirjff eve would have down plain precepts, in easy style and familiar lan-1 noticed, and his discriminating judgment guage, forthe regulation of aUthejpsical agents have solved the following difficult orofr necessary io neaim, auu a poini pur -una er w iiai i . w . , circumstances of excess or misapplicitian they be- lems : . i come injurious and fatal. ' f t i. 1. Farmers are more imposed on than The properties of the air, in its several states of any other class of the community : thev heat, coldness,! dryness, moisture i and electricitvi n ' i .1 11 v - J the relative effects of the different articles of sofid W J1 tbe wh?le expense of the fctate and liquid aliment; the ; manner ihj which the loco Government; are oppressed by a heavy motion organ, senses, and brain, are most benefi- tariff and other enormous measuresiof the cially exercised, and how, and under bat fcircum- General Government, and by, the'colnmer- stances, morbidly ipressed: cloflimtf . protecUon 1 1 . 1 1 .. ainRt atmnsnh: ,i a;tn,W W - nf Cliu regulations oi iorein nations : never disease, when under the direction! ofaBsurd fash- have much money yet every industrious bathing and frictions, and the use of mineral! Drudent fanir crovrs rich ! . Drominent tonics for tnnnirv and I O Tu .v. l ; " 1 1 - . ry mended, or made to suit, the taste of the purcha ser.." He has new on band, an assortment ot , K. . which he warrantsjo be of a superior quality Itutherfonlton, July 23, 1830. 24 tf State of North; Carolina, I 1 v 1 Haywood Qounty. ! 1 Superior Court of Law, March Term, 1830. ' .- Mary Bryant ). , ; . " '1 v vs. ; SPe.tition for Divorce,. Eli Bryant. ' , - kRDERED by Court that publication bemade in the IMorth Laiohna spectator and llaleigh Register, that the Defendent be? and appear, at the next Superior Court of Law, to be held for the County of Haywood, at the court-house in Waynes 1 yille, on the second Wednesday; after the fourth Monday of September next, and plead or, answer to the Plaintiff's petition, or the same wiitbe heard ex parte. . s; .' ' ::- Witness, John B. Lovc,vClerk of $ail Court, at office, the 2d Wednesday after the fourth Monday of March, 1830. JOHN B. LO VE, C. S. C. M By R. DEAVEIl, D. C.T 24 6wp , MIILSV RIVER 4c BOYLSTON A-y4 ACADBIVIir. i x npilE SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATION & U PUBLICK EXERCISES of this Institution are postponed to, the 10th and 11th of September ; 10ns; waters, shall be prominent topics for inquiry and investigation in tnis Journal. . . v. t : The modifying influence of climate and locali ties legislation, national and corporate, on health ; a branch of study usually designated by the term Miscellany deserving the notice of the . Ladie3. I Medical Police, will furnish subjects, fraueht' with cannot but prove worthy of the attention of the pth- instruction hot less than amusiniand curious re er sex, V Among the subjects 1 which may be eno- search. ' ! : . j '. : . ' tnerated as likely to be prominent, wUl be- found The value of dictic rules shall be continually en iusic , including notices of new compositions, with ibrced, and the blessings of temperance dwelt on occasional aisquisiuons on me science, ana reprints 1 wiui cluuho&xs uiujuiuuuujk iu tueir iigu unpor 6f such new; songs as may fee thought worthy to be so- distinguished ; j' Byographic AiTj- Anecdotes, 1 ales, and Interesting N arrat rvE s-irom wri ters of real talent ; the Fashions, with an illustri- tive engraving quarterly, fancifully coloured. This department will be under the superintendance of persons well versed in tbe art, and no pains will be spared to render it not the least attractive part 01 the contents. r ; V : '- fvuiu ui ivvu nun iiuu iiicu wuiue miruuugeu, tance and deplorable neglect. Physical education : so momentuous a question for lives of children; and happiness of their parents 1 shall be discussed in j a spirit of impartiality, and with tpe aid of all the! data, which have been furnished bj enlightened ex- 2. 1 The mechanic receives his 75 cents or a dollar a day, yet remains poor : the farmer earns his seventeen ceirts a day. and grows rich . 3. Merchants, Physicians, Lawyers, & others, recene their thousands per annum and die poor, while the -Farmer scarcely receives as many tens, yet dies rich! How are these strange results produced? AH'calculator'9 iu dollars and cents fait to account for it. Those who are determin ed to bring every thing to the standard o dollars and cents, pronounce ajrricultur v . t . - tsboro Co cverv T7 many shades darker aftcljWjing, land adjoining laiioweu nrcenxib October, which if it ever bet&H the change was imperccpviuic.. I have observed the crop to IV' ripen earlier, and t The growth 01 wtxt ry luxuriant, and land iy c, J nncp of an increased TL-ni T 71 . 1 WP?9eWilsboo, er?l 11 (tonnlfl fifi.T.- " clay turned byi?5 to being mixed JS Ploughing! .Itv, vatious were made wrd, Dun vpred many inche0Ai!ei) haVe tiroduced nTfcci) mifc sed thd change tl quahtitof gas gtXil positiou of egetableaerfordtoi 1 inui paiuvinrougti me ciayjdaiy nated Whole mass ofCtft tilizeditto tip surfaces tty TL iue niaus warm. rnt.mTS v- -toiiiw. 1 11. IT a su ecu Int. tliR I: TiU."ul7 u loe?, aud bac. ' srf1 KJn ine- flept3 " ' find October," the -tTVUV' .... J ?:t j V ..cct014 ,f'ir, by rorcIe for a rapid decomnositionA penence. : : ;,- i ! f ; i ,T-y tY, V ., c . . 1 wasaisengaged in smaller quantitiel ' 'I'ha lnnrn!il nf Hnolth nrill r, ill nomna K.I WUC V I1U1IV UIlUrUIUaDIP.WIlPninp THfT lllf J.. Jl I -.1 . I ' .w. r i i n r , , 7 uu;aiy ivasiea wnnoui proaucinc a found m opposition to empmcisrai j whether it.be nearly all the wealth of the country halnt;i,! r? A.. t b in form of nursery gossip, menc'aciout reports of been obtained hv nnririittnro ctnroc thJ I . . l"e onsen a nostrum maKes and vendere, or rf commendations touciinff those exercises and sDorts which are firen- of even scientificallv comDounetl ni 'scriDtions. erall regarded as improving to both health -and without the special direction of )hyhian !the on- beauty, among which Hiding and Dancing may ly competent judge, in the inqiv duaHjaseof di- be specified ; with appropriate wood cuts by skil- ease underihis care, i, ",, j i ful artists. Poetry, of . course-will be one of the . The prevention of diseases inc den'Jy. arisiirg (ionrfmpnts tn urKirh irroat nHantinn'nnlrKo naM- nnt nf tno filn ntna rltko ATarrt rtrCifckifainna arts and imbroiderv, tbe poetry of needle work, and trades, will be laicMownrwith Nearness and fc uuiug ui qor. country, ijtsi inaucecfie will $ill its due space. On this latter subject it precision, nor shall the sijfioa of those engaged to call the iHblip attention to the Farias1 been obtained by agriculture stares the in me iace. in ine opinion oi these ci culators agriculture is the proper purs ot'such only ashavexot sense enough! pursue any thing else ! -! he mischiefs which such calculati3 ; clearly but the engraver will be perfectly intelli- I ) CONDITIONS. ' I The, work will be issued in numbers, on the first ! oi every montn, ana comprise nity-six octavo pa- I have been induced to adopt the fol,; injr opinions z 1st. anatnie tertuizing propertict'5 manure exist more iri the cas that is w waicu in4i8iecomposiuou, Uian in .t bodv or minnfiim erf tha mtn.tM .c-1f -u. -Aiai nan rouca manures are mojTv will ne difficult to find contributors who can write in naval and militaryflilebe overlooked in thia Arithmetic. 'u'r havin teen morJiC- 1 i ?UeCU those COmpIetcJ cvKMumeu 10 naixiiiijgme iougn tiiaime , ...u branch of the subject. Divested of professional language and details,1 and varied in its contents,, the Journal of Health- will, it is hoped, engage the attention ajid' favour, ot the (emale reader, wnose-amusement and in- doe?-v on which days an early attention ol the.parents and gesjto be printed on a hne super royal paper with struction shall constantly be kept Jin rievr darinj guardians, with all others who may feel interested, entirely 1, . ;- L are resnecttully requested to. attend. X- covers. Every number will contain a piece of Mo- 2erms. The Jdurnal of liealthi will snectfully requested MICHAEL FRANCIS, Teacher, jy. B. v The Examination of the Latin and Greek classes will commence on- Friday, the 10th, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Public speaking on the llthnt 10 o'clock, A. M.. M. FRANCIS. - Mills' River, Buncombe, July 1.1830 22tf STOP THE THIEF! ! ! Twenty Dollars Reward." ' AS stolen from my stable on the 21st ult. a SORREL MARE about 15 hands high, by a person calling himself Nathaniel Rash (and several other names.) I took measures to pursue ' the thief, and having succeeded in overtaking him together, with my mare, in Tennessee. I took him ""back to this county, when he succeeded in making : ins Escape. i& 10 nis person ne is uuuui sii ietn ' -j iiign, mm visagoa, vyitaascar on one cneeK. ne r L,very numDer win contain a piece sic, one Copper-plate Engraving, and at least fbur Wood Cuts illustrative of some of .the con tents; and every three months a colored plate of the latest Lon'don or Pari3 Fashions. The sub scription price will be $3 per annum, payable in advance 25 per cent., semi-annually, will be ad ded to all subscriptions that remain unpaid and the work discontinued to those who j neglect vtos. settle up their arrears. Great attention will be paid. to forwarding the work to country subscribers that they may receive it uninjured by mail transporta tion. Agents, receiving subscriptions, and remit ting, the amount to the publishers, will be allowed 15 per cent, discount, or a proportionate number of copies of the work. Address j; ' y LiUUlo A. UUUKY Sf CU. Daily Chronicle Office, Philadelphia. m qui niLU"i Liiri uiiai i in fin inirp i - mM . rr " " " l i i-'f ..T.i P? V118 air generated from it, and V J' j f u'" suit as has been proposed,. J l&&Pf ;:. . Kespcctfull yours; y& -tb subject and, shew us carlytheh?Ic Til .ILVIVDOITCA ob ! forV Numbers of 16 pages each, octavo, on and iourth W ednesdays I per annum, 1,25, in advance Newspapers. The foUovrins ppear in- trutrf ot ine matter, it worn do sufcient i, octavd, on tije second, good to compensate the lairs of thetblest of every monih. ; Price I ?. ; ince. Subscri ttioiis and 1 w-L: : t . I tions. nie co iust that we cannot commissions, (post paid) will be feceiv it by Ju- Me" l" w loois inserting them here ; "Xcttspapcrs adeiphia. t j n n AVING procured from the ) EGGsTnot exceeding iooo, I have be fortuna ?Ts1ana ",s conl??s. tQt ncreaf dertakes to retrench his expenses, instead. enough in raising and hatching tHe b really useless arid wig iw woruw, auu expeci 10 iiave ujUei iau, w.6w-M v. j. wnuivuimumra iu uu- PTfrnvaant. the firt thirnr fTl h fimrfTt ' 30 or 40,000 effsrs. which lam wiJlms distribute vance. ..The Fartirrf ifhnr'W cu,rc L . .. "Tr. -r-- among the citkens of this county, at a?0w price. that the f-mer rvs T'i'" . " , ? newsPa,Per- llc wU not dnnK. The white mulberry i recommended the best t!at U'e anxier gWsnclysnmg, while a bottle of wine lcs?f nor gmoko lhe r f! Ud iri a famila. newspaper, and yet ' F J-'r.i. ti ' 1 Ti L 7i,enaf- Mnothin5f. com parativeljTf peaking is es awet part of the so the farmer; while he teDs. ,is rron I. j r '.i. vvhrm it.' i r ictiucu w mi uuic fame, ii a man un has lost a tooth from his upper jaw ; is round shoul dered. Any person who will take up said thief and cone him in the jail in this county shall re ceive th above reward. WILLIAM DAVIS, Rutherford, July 3 5,-1830 ; ' 22p ICFN. B. Subscriptions receiyed at this Office ! i j i ; ior me aoove wont. I for the purpose of raising the from will A ,1 f: Iff Invo. ' human nature to cultivate the socal and domestic affec tions to lead the mind through the most delight ful avenues to the bowers of happiness and peace, ate. &.c. lo accomplish these pesigns, we shall call- to our aid all the eloquence of truth' clothed in NEW YORK AMULET, Ladies Literary and Religious Chronicle, t niHE primary i object of this work will be to 1 U nnnrtrav thp rfplptpririns rnnspniipncpa xr'top VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. in the most vivid colors to exhihit the heriiities TKN Saturday; the twenty-first day of August and reyards of virtue in all their! capiiyatin ;VrV next, I will expose to sale on the prerhises, to liness to "awaken the better feelings of the highest bidder, under decree in Lquity, air the lahds belonging to the ESTATE OF RICHARD BLANTON deed., Comprising, one tract of a bout six hundred acres,' situate a few miles north of Quin's ferry, on the Post Rpad ta Lincolnton, af fording a good situation for a mercantile establish ment. :; : - ; tr . -:''" , One other tract, containing about five hundred acres, situate on Shoal. Crcekji near to M'S w'aMn's lord on First Broad River, adjoining or nealyfad joining the former tract; On this, is a good grist mill; now going (the only one and the only situa tion tor one, ) m a populous neighborhood, and good aim will be to convey uselul instruction, through a water power for additional machinery. On each pleasing medium, to the heart, .j . J ' tract their is good soil on the last, is some of veW " The eiitire services of a distinguished literary fine quality. The exact quantity of each tract will gentleman, late from London, formerly Editor of be made, known on the day of sale. A credit of the" London Literary Magnet, contributor. to the tVelve months will be given bonds and approved 1 New , Monthly Magazine; Literary Gazette, &c tiC'V-uxiiy mil uc iciiuiit'uui uie uuiuiosei, iu ivliuiii iojc eiigageu iui iu iicvk x uiii irviuiuct nJms:w.t I find wiwcrscuiiunue ppor OV Know. Uttl- tnhnnn UliF .. r r -o 'fV. J, I . 111. j 1 i ri I vMwvt xj unwstuuuu v a CllllC UU" rpf" r ge seemly habitiVbute sit down and dem- lis to'obSn inlio i Tthe" maS "'X'l: . 1? $'T?1 V"" TA onstrates to a Ij that a paper nei. I1U3 II WllUOUl pains to obtain mtormation as to the management of the silk worms, I have not the least doubt that they can be raised in this county to advantage. I have been advised to save all the ggs for the use of the public, as it is difficult to obtain them in this section of the countryJ My family hate made a trial to wind some of the silk fronj the cocoons,, in which they succeeded with ease, land ,Save made some veVy nice sewins silk.' i ' ! ' 1 . - , I THOMAS C'OODE. Rutherford. July 7.-1630. ! Y 21 tf T - wants a fat lamb or loosiuff a day or ftvcfc arinff to buvone. L...L.j .r. . ., ' . I paicncu iu inc priiiicr;- CABINET FURNLTUBE.j HIABINET FURNITURE of evirydescriD H- tioni made in the best wjrkminlike style, If he wants a new cO the industry of his wife supplies it. Ill rt he wants but tew, very tew tiling vth cannot be ob tained ton his own fail Why then should the farhier repine becii he has not the money to buy abrda: or measure his wealth by comparing s'mcney with that it is a great tax, and then a note is des-" "Sir,.! cannot afford to take your paper any longer;1.' or "Times are hard, money is scarce ergo, you may discontinue sending my paper; or wim any other excuse that may come uppermost- Now we believe that every one who will make a fair trial, and; observe the influence of reading overplus 11 .1- uiuws, uu muaifwi au ior unnirs fo;;i ,;it c.a a r .u-t: t. r- i i .7 T , 7.TT'. U. 1 ITi i i- " i , vuu m iuc year. iuc iiiuaiiiia,iuttuii5iuiiiia suoti ia inuiai csaas. kana OI VUriOUS Kinds Ot WOOU, Can OS Jiaa M Uie c n mwui uuyni surely, a uT- I tKot l.o la nnt : 11; n V- Tsimple or pathetic tales, varyirig frpm "graveo Work Shop of the subscriber, in Usheville, Bo mer may without aifc.Tesiim to Others i Jlf i.L eav. irom -lively to serene poetical sketcnes didacticr articles in : verse and Isometime to enli veti our pages, atale of fancy a humorous story I anJ allegory a ballad or a song, will recede an insertion. In each and in all, thereat end and combe-County. The following are a. few of the many articles in his line of business which be is jn tne habit ol making : ' l ' t V, - . . . : Anotb- titles will bemade under the direction of tbe Court. 1; 13 2m : T. F. BIRCH ETT, June 10, 1830. . ", Clerk, and Master. Pr. ad. $3.50. . r er gentleman, formerly of London, who is favora bly known in literary circles, ha$ kindly promised to become a regular contributor tD our columns. If- these considerations, added to the fact of our hay- Sideboards, China Presses, ' Secretariesand Book Cases Bureaux of various kinds Breakfast dining, . and 'tea Tables, . -. ' . Can! and j Dreeing Ta bles, - Having serypd a regu Bedstehdof every kind, Sofas,) : ii ! .-. ' Ladies Worlr Stands, Candle Standi, Wash Stands -Easy Cjhaira, , f Cradles and Cribs f Cupbo'irds, Clock Cases &. Coffins. ar 'f. TAILORING ! BUSINESS, ,i fin HE subscriber resDectfullv informs the citi- -tl .zens of Lincoln County and its adjacent " country, that he has commenced the TAILORING ! V, BUSINESS, in theaown of Lincolnton, East of se umrt-llouse, fcecond door irom tne corner .01 suallv low pnco.of one dollar per annum. Square, in a room belonging to Mr- Michael who forward five dollars shall receive six copies.! . 1 I : . t J '11 - i II : r above businett in'one of the giaia, he has ho hesitation in sayipg th;his furni ture, for style and durability, cannot .surpassed ing enlisted "in our favor, some of th most talent- by any in the State! Those wishing : purjhaseT ed writers in this country r are any recommenda-1 can be supplied on reasonable terrasi filers from tion to the favor of a generous public, our claims J a distance will be thankfully received frnd punctu? will, we trust, receive attention, t . ally attended to. - . k Tne iEy ior amulet will De puDiisnea se mi-monthly, ; in th city of New ork, at the unu-' J rej3 1 nose the paudv fabric.? nifTn nrtictc wlntol.. . . .b . . u ..a u 'IS T" . V 1 ' YirZ will nave accumulated more real in- ews wun pleasure! ;fe and, the movement of nation take it for granted, that he ' has perused every number with avidity than he would have done in a series of year deprived of the smht thereof. His wife will have picked up much information relative to the government of her children, many useful lessons of household economy, and 11 i r f ; . no smau snare oi lnsirucuon-fuitea toner situation. Tine childrencquire a habit of reading, and a degree of intellirence Sm-Fromfefirsammencinasafar. ?il inc P1?00 01 ascription ten times nirfr I hnrnlMcfm. ..J.L .L. ' I IU1U. - - pnuu nun me greai in- sooths his cares ant 1 ' ? ' i ' 1 111s journey mrougiu fariner appear in coi sed in homespun. I description of dgoo is Known in 103 gait mongthe eldera ai apprenticeship to the con gratulate tN pd. principal cies in Vir- i J w nen 1 sec a .ny genteelly dres ink pf Solomon's ife hcr husband I m . . . vi en dc sittctn a- ipst cordially do I 5or of such a prize K rLANTER. Fronfie ONFALLpys 4,D 3IANURES. rnck, formerly used as a Store room. The sub- wishesUo inform the public, "that he is in mea es,et frepured to accommodate all gentle- V may want work done in liis line of busi- and those who j remit twenty dollars! shall receive twenty-five copies -reducing the price t'o eighty cehts per volume, omy. . j ii on nann ci u lur atif 11 uara rrprtcp nt thi am j : i - - 1 1 x w w w i- nun 1 1 r iiri iiriiii 1 of SUPERFINE FLOURJ ..; ? mpnt nf tl, Arl r.Lrki rj: 7 7J i. 4 i ' c-AiriTri Dftr.DDo I "' r- V4 iuiiums. iiiaac in 1 :V. r x- i V- July and.Aiist. oveth mnrl. Jn s.r. lar, lrt .IH H fJ ' 1 ' A. ..I V ,gives6tgw'cxt!im in the United States, and re L lkln fashions everv three months from Phil- frVt.?.New York. Which are the spice of himself, thave.rP0pl and London. He flatters rone can-exc point of wofkmanshipt there is iinrni,7 rHillu in thftAVestern Dart, of North he neat and baants tl fit of any garment to received at this Office ined. .hop ii lltTWU -7Tb ESPECTFULLY informs the caUzens of 1L, Ashevilleand the pubUc geneVally, that he i - t: . ... . w .1 " " Ip3Su6snrioiibriAeaAorcu6Zicaiio7itpi6c haslocatedhimsellatMr.t'attons.ioruwpurpo others. , irAere IheZcorlc can be exam- carrying on me a ahi "r. ..f " I Iu fal!o' I SAVE YOUR FLAX SEED. fin HE subscriber continues purchase clean I M sound FLAX SEED, at seventy, five cents per bushel. Wm. Twitty, and Robert Twitty, at UC - J O . 1 . , - ..... r . t.f t xecution of me1 cetuippearance, and the I Kuthertordton, will taxe in seea ior me. i Kir none, L-nesi1-.!" 6qpa ana surpassed . : to anuouhce to theirs expnce enables ctcrsburg AprilZD. A letter from Kiss m the -Caucasus, of 13th March, savs , , r. ; , 1 .l. io.l:.. -i : 1 1 . ' ipmDcr ana poeri. will state the facts luai 011 KUU .nsu "icre uiaa Deen a as I obseneUiera ;!loDinr that it mav snock ol an eartBquake, which continued elicit sometfe of trre imDortance from l" seconds. The Armenians, seized with j terror, hastened to prayers in the church- for wip.ai in'Jiilv. nnAn s ' ",e Tartars, with their 31 ullahs. went er lease, I was desired by lhrouStt tne streets and collected alms for are; a tieceof land nearhis Ul FP,01 ouyingsnccp, 10 De Gistri- ar on. In ploughing hnt among the poor. In the villajre of JnHtJme he allowed roe Andrejioska, two days journey from Kiss- ua him v- . . ,m v, ! - Ladies Ri4lng Prttf.nisproaencyin cutting 1 "lie may want in thafcd any wothatthe pub ' tended to. All order shall be factually at ithfiillv executed andp a distancV shall be i r..nnAmtmpnt and aK to customersw withmit I UlBaF4, vfv, nrnnnrt. V. lincolnton. June25,18M ,C. BF.VLUg. V Vhite Oak, June 14. 1830. JOHN MOORE. 18 5wp JOB PRINTING AND BLANKS. OR sale at this office the following kinds of s T.E AT XV- "-.I i nmnn, IIPERFINE Letter rap. 1 1,, anu a gcU 1cu"' -v-nni aci v ' - ' i - TO JT Law Blanks:; s Subpoenas, : I Constables Bonds,. Appeal Bonds, n . j Prosecution Bonds, i Writs, ' : -. L I Executions," : Sheriff Deeds. I Apprentice Bonds, 3 Adminfetration Bonds, Constables J Warrants, Judgments and Exe ; .cutions, h Marriage Licences, Witness Tickets. . Deeds of Bargain & Sale, uardians Bonds. - i ... it. . m l -. 1 11. a.u el : ..if .k.. r.. I ubwui its various oranciies. . ne naucra puiacu.w itvut t . his Ion? eXDerience and perfect kuewledeein eve-1 iann tnen ry minutia of his business, to merit a share of tbe the tenant public patronage, unremitted aueuuouwm 1 bam ttfata paid and no exertions snau pe spared 10 acommo-i land tli date tnose mat may iavor uun wriu lucu . tusiwiu. 1 , ' . , i t . . ilia rharorpa wiii h mrwipmift ia comDonwiin inai v iiuiun iifwi uti uiuu?nea Deiore. i e ....v..v iuuvu uv.c hard times an scarcity f monjy. ETTbe subj It broke ire tilth, and was apparently seTcre The Armenian church and some j scriber has made his arrangements to receive the as well nrfed ak tlmt twice nlouhod I mosques were thrown down, and above vriJ i From itst7 td' tlie barrr it was ner- M00 of the inhabitants buried tinder, th A.U1. I . . I It ' -.t ... ... baps moriie thar the adjoining lands. nuTS lDf t00 oi winch are covered wm The crop pmucn better on the fallow a mountain opened wiui prai m mm 1 sunk confident Philadelphia Fashions quartertyl.0 1 Ashe vale, June 7 l&KJ: NOTICE TO MINERS. THlSInrC onffiter .ndtb. growth ofweeds ?. "id orluIf ofi, used for the purpose of separating ijlhivial Gold after harviuch more luxuriant. D1Jr - from' the auriferous earth and pebblei.V and here by forbid? all persons from making. ;X: uKng said r. . 1 ' 1. ".1 r. r . t'lates or oives as ne intends auuiy i ur a aicuu . j - T. W.U. hUMTER. Harrisburg, Buxke Co.;Mh 27130-j- ., 7J l nave olo. inai land ploughed in Ju- Constantinople, half it and iy, uuu iv -uu;i, cuungu i iislu jn inexi"encn rr. P j nema nexu Pottnastcr1 .f - ft. e a in " - - 1