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X Vi s :.l v If. 1 -.3 - ' 1 - VOLUME I RUTIIERFORDTON, FRIDAY MORNING,! AUGUST 27, 1830. NUMBER 28.. j ' ' . : -: . . ' . " i . EJdDnSTTIHi - ": . . .. .it- .' -. --- -.' : :v -.1 . i . St f 1 ' ' ' 1 4" it" 1-r -1 &1 PUBLISHED EVERY" FRIDAY MORNING, BY l?nJWFTT. VT .IMF. I 1 11 - :' v ' Terms of subscription. Two dollars and1, fifty ' cent,! per annum, if paid in advance ; or three dol- p. : lars, if paid within the year : but if delayed after V , the -close of the year, twenty-five cents will be added.' ; :; y'. . ' ; 'K So paper will he discontinued until all arreara ges' are paid, or; at the discretion of tha:.p'ublisher. Advertisements inserted on ther usual terms.-- All persons advertising will please note the num ber of times they wish to have them inserted, or I j THE LADY'S BOOK. j P1HARLES ALEXANDER, Publisher of the xj) Daily Chronicle,, and well known as having been connected in the publication of the Saturday Evening Post and Casket, Proposes m conjunction with LOUIS A. GODEYs, to commence on the; first of July next, under the above title. A Monthly literary miscellany. This work will be devoted especially to the.ser- vic of the Ladies, and looking chiefly to them for THE JOURNAL OF HEALTH Bu an Association of PhvsicianiV SDROS PECTUS. For the information of their medical brethren, whose assistance they in voke, & of the public at large, for whotn the work is mainly intended the conductors of the Journal of Health deem it proper to state with Brevity,1 the aim and scope of the efforts. v ' y i Deeply impressed with a belief, that '.mankind might be saved a large amount ofsufl'ering and di- seue, by a suitable knowledge of the laws to which oatronaffe. no exertion will be snared to merit it m r g J i " The plan contemplated varies materially from that the human frame is subjected, they propose laying of any of the American Periodicals now circulated: down plain precepts; in easy style and familiar lan- f Key will be'eontinued and taxed accordingly, i and if executed in the style which the Proprietors guage, for the regulation of all the. physical agents oeiieve 10 oe wimin meir means, win oe iuuuu, necessary 10 iieuui, au ui uiui m uiiimr-wnui tnej trust,, to be an improvement, m some respect circumstances ot excess or misapplication uiey ve al least, upon the best 01 its predecessors., in trie come injurious and tatal choice ofniaterials, though onginal con of decided merit will always be accepta! ..... . . i nevier will be introduced to tne exclusion FASHIONABLE & CHEAP WORK. Fhl II E subscriber, grateful for past favors.-beffs JL leave to inform his friends, and the otiblic. -hK hCLCoritinue8 to carrV on the.variou's branches oij TAIIiOIlirJG, at his old stand, in Lin : clnton, on a more extensive scale, and, as the j times irequire upon, more moderate terms than j iieretpifbre ; and hopes by his punctuality to meet . vitK q continuance, of thatliberal pationage hitherj . To received. - - ; " - He lis a Puhscriber to Ward's much admired Sys ti m of Cutting, and. is regularly -furnished with the changes in.'the Fashions, together with colored En gravings, representing the Various forms , of gar meiitai, by which gentlemen are enabled to select aueh styles as suit their own taste! - " O'llis prices hereafter, will ber without respect to .persons, viz : ' . ; '. For cloth coats, from $4 to $5 ; t For homespun coats,' from $'2,(K).to $2,50 ; Other garments in proportion, t -ICP For the accomodation of Farmers, he will ,takc, iii exchange for work, all kinds of grain, lumr I ber, plank, 'shingles,'-&c fcc. - :i . . 5 5 v MARTIN ZIMMERilAN. Lincolnton, August; 3, 1830. , . 25 muuuons, x ne properues oi me air, m us several siaies-oi iina n n-4 hi-inrili pie, they 1 heat, coldness dryness, moisture and electricity; - . . . . , nf ntKor thAt-iat;Vo ifTonta f tha HiflTrt -t;,.i., tc ua travel witli sijrnsiia as on applfow of thorns at night. ' Washington Spectator. bis luimble antWiuiet dwelling to the high est post of power and Itonor in the coun- ini which he must oiiics, and when articles of superior value. ! The numerous Maga- and liquid aliment; the manner in which the loco- lie has reachca it, he must lie Oil the wheel zmes to De proviaea ior tne purpose oi seiecon, i motion organ, senses, ana Drain, are motDeueu- 0I torture ffirou ni tlie llav, and lie II0W11 ,witt always, attord a pientnni supply oi matter suit- ciauy exercisea, ana now, ana nnaer whcircum- . abl for the Lady's Book wljich, when" republish- stances? morbidly impressed; clothing, jotection ed,' jwill possess, for. all but a few, the attraction of against atmosphereical vicisitudes, and aeau'se of novfelty. Extensive arrangements have been made disease, when under the direction of ab&rd fashl at. home and abroad that will give every facility '.to ions; bathing and frictions,, and the use j min the ready attainment oi the choicest and earliest I waters,; shall be prominent .topics for lUfiui productions. 1 he design includes .every' thing investigation in this Journal.! jwhijeh may be expected to afford entertainment and The modifying influence of clim instruction, in dri inviting form, to those for whom ties : leffislation. national and corwol the Work is intended- It is presumed too- that a la branch of study-usually deslafliated byltle term Miscellany deserving the notice of the Ladie3, Medical Police, will furrmrfsubjects fraiigk vvith cahnot but prove worthy of .the attention of the oth- instruction, not less thartamusing and cuiibus r,e 6r sex. Ambnff the siibier.ts wliir.h mav hft nnn. spn'rr.h. i s " V '. v . . . o ; J : jt , w . j merated as likely to be prominent, wilFCbe found The value 51 dictic rules shall be continiidly en- Moskc, including notices of new compositions j with forced, and the blessings of-te in pe ranee drelt-on, occasional disquisitions on the science, andVeprints with emphasis proportionate to their highimpor- ui jsutu xvtvv suigs as may pe inougQi vvonny to De-1 tance ana aepiorauie neglect, rnysica eaucauon lu&unguisnea ; oyograp.ical asecdotes, I swmomeniuuus a quesiioa ior lives fy ceiiuieir, . A G R I C U Ij T TJ R A L. receive a joyous smile from your friends at " t : ; your resolution, and tx Cod pced'. , The' The J 'armcr. I yas never" so happy printer will forgive his debt to- all those said President Jackson toa visitor, the oth-fc who willgo, that are of his vicinity. Those cr day, "as when a fanner : 1 was then who may drcad the bodily exertion of :old free' of care, anxiety, and erplexities. I hunting (the real lazy dops,) we guld in am phut up here, overwhelmed witli busi- form," that they even can lie on their bel lies; not an hour to call my own no op- lies, in the shade, and grabbU for the prc portuuity for exercise, and harrasscd on cious metal without fatigueinjr ihemstlt c, every hand." What a comment does this or the ftar of annoyance from muKiuttoes ; lurnisui me uiiiLsi uiiuiiimiMiisoi jMimr mere Deingjust enough to Keep them ical ambition ! The man who looks from from getting to sleep while at their em ployment.' Macon, i(Gco.)Mes&enjfer. -4- AN'D DOMESTIC. nid LATEST FKOM ENGLD. . AfK)VA, Aug 6. Tlie' packet shfp Manchester from Liverpool, bailed JdJu ily, wus becalmed yeterday oft Block Isl and, ller nsengefs were brought to the City this morning by the steamboat Chan- frate TTn'rknnii5iir in lnrth-mir nn nlmnntc ;0ini-r..'.wi-.. 'f,cellor Livingston from Newport. The UUUII.TIIIU III IIMII1U II ITw.lWfc 1 t I ff 1 1 v?l , ' .i;...'...t: r .n... - va Jiancnesier nrings uie news oi.iue ueatu OUU lutun- 1 . . . v -. - j- ,rnhealth; it, audi we are happv to say, with complete Take n long so success, it is urienv tins. rced;or pole, and tie apiece of sponge at tlie end dip this in spirits of turpentine, and conduct it to the neststhe spirits will penetrate them and atlect the vermin to such a degree that in ten minutes tliere- ' ijl' :ll 1- 'l-V-l -L.1- aiier.iney win ue compieieiy uebiroyeu. of Uie King uf-Exgland. . He died at a ,, qaaner past o o ciock in uie mornu.g cf v-i k Saturday, June "Zdilu --r ' A s London inazctte Extraordinary ; l AViiitkhall,Jl"xe tiG. ) Bulletin, of which the following is a . 1 copy, has been this monnng received by Secretary tir Ilobert l'tel one of liisMa- Tailes, and Interesting Nauratives from wri-andffappinessof their parents ; shall be rjfrsctssedin. With one frill of this soirit. we were ena- N s PnuClla ? -.talc: LOOK OUT SWINDLER ' ' 1 JCt"V"cul' .i-" an-uiusm- sFl"V-p 1 'V Iau uX a bed to cleanse five ;reesot this destructive , , r . A BSCONDED (Vom tuis'place,; on, the nlghf deplrTmenV pirienrn r "?7T ' T in. Our author .says trees" do not re- ZZiC kuXmZ ceTi, McLtv of the 21st inst. a young man, who calls him- persons well versed in the art, and no pains will The Journal of Health will on all occasions be ceive.the slightest injury bv using this re- "t vu& b auov iuxuim jiujtwy. tAP IJTTLEBVHY -M. S. FOX; a saddle and be Ipared to render it not the least attractive , part found in opposition to empiricisms; wheUr it be mprlv. ' . rileadino-Jnur.T "His Majesty expired at a qurter paft. Harness maker Dy trade, but an inditterent work- oftjie contents. ' :. in form of nursery gossip, mendacious; reports of j . ' n'a.n.) ese:r ved his apprenticeship with Mr. Long x 4 word or two now and" then will be introduced,, nostrum makes and venders, or recommendations t , ,ntmiH , . ' ofWanesborough, Va. He isabontl9or20yfeafs .touching those exercises and snorts which are e'en- of even .scientifically compounded--' preoptions. :. i MULIUM 1I rAKVO. otage.b teetyor If) inches hiffh. slender-, built .A . - C ' I V IA 1 J 1 UCdi.UCU (A3 I111U1 W JJl.Xl UCOJLU 1 CIXIU I LllUl4ly 41 Ull V-C 11U11 SM u, I I I 1 via. v M. 11VV lUCt lUilWlllll llllVllllV. II VVl CC1 F J 1-'lrii5- hoc? n cr ait L L-kf 1 I 1 s 1 r l . II . - t . 1 ' iv 1 I .Vj 'f 'l-. --j"-- . ' - , 1 ly opmpeient juage, in tne mamauai caj 01 ois- tiat U)e following short naraffranh from e under his care. ' t: ''.: .T rt r jii frniinier iiiiciicHii x uriiicr 01; rri- il 11 w1 1 . flare cojnpinxion, oiack tiair, has a scar on the lett beantv. amonsr which Riding and DanCing mav 6ide.ot5-hisface. near the ear, occasioned '.by a burn be i'i.ecified : -with anbronriate wood cuts hv kiU he travels with a lare valisse. lie had also in - tharlottesville, an octave flute", and several other articled He also contracted. several considerable debts on his employer's account; without permis eion, which he also swindled. TheVpublick ' are cautioned against the vagabond above described, - Charlottesville, Va. June 25, 1830.-. . utr Printers generally, will confer afavor on the public j by giving the anove'a few insertions in their respective. papers.. ' S, ' : y - Z : flil irtict-a Pnrrpv nf pnnrap nrill ho nna nf fho V rPhi nrBTPnfinn nf rliconcfns Jn-ijtAnt?il1 V nrimi ; guou pruciieiti me of sermons." lis description iiihA orrtiw ;0u; Kwn.uf.hoUnf Z - or iiui. yei i' is cerium inai 11 contains 1 i .' . " - r. : I - . . J . . . - r. I .. I . I. '. .! .1 I 1 1 giDie. - . - X" ' s . Divested ot prolessional language, anddetails, mur.u iiuuriiiauuu anu uiucn ooa uuviw, and varied irij its contents, the JournaLof Health in a ytrv small compass. . j. he OIllV dlffi- 1 1 11 11.1 1,10 1.0 . a uxiiivi. ui i.uuioQi nui UC7 uuc Ul LilG I ii uicigiiuuu IM vi 1. n.-ii, n iik.ivii. niuii , uiuiu m, g.a, Miiit-u.iiuuai, a av aituiaepartraents to which great attention will be paid; put ot the practice of the dittereiit prolessions, arts juay ium, iiciut(t .mure white stiped roimdabo;ii. He also swindle'da and embroidery, the poetry of heedle work, land trades, will be laid down whh clearness and'f advice than many a volu DiacKeivei yesr, a pair c mue ciotn pantaloons, w,ij fiillits due space. , On this latter subject 'it, precision, nor shall the situatfonof those ' engaged J Whether it comes nn to tl - . k4.uw v t a vtv i a lit-" iiiiMi'iiii ifi iiiifi fiirii riiim 1 1 ru - r nn run lunro i 1 11 iiiiwmi hiiii iiii 1 i:irv i ih iim svei iiiii upii iii i i i in i CONDITIONS. Tho r"v ;-"lu uo1,naucu.lu"i" ' uulue VX6i ""V 11 Is "" ut uiC auemton uuu iouui culty Xv,t!i ood advice, as it is vith;cood oi very month, and comprise Jafty-8ix o.ctavo pa- of the female! reader, whose amusement and in- i- . - . , ges; to be printed on a fine super royal paper with struction shall constantly be kept in viev during ned!Cine, IS to get peonie to take it; entirely, new tvDR. and rai pfnllv stirhpd in rolnnrpd thft nrnspriition nf tho wnrk.' i.- From the American Farmer, of July 16lh.l covers, ivery number will contain. a piece ot Mu- lerms. The Journal ot Health will appear sic'j one Copper-plate Engraving, and at least Numbers of 16 pages eachoctavo, On the second lour wood Lots illustrative ol someoi ' STOP THE THIEF ! ! ! V"! ; Twenty Dollars Reward. . , ; 'TCTRTAS stolen from my stable on the 21st ult. a by a person calling lamelfatlniel Rasli (and desub r16:"1. 1 4U-7 lu,BlVT- work discontinued to those who' neglect to", settle tite thief, and having succeeded m overtaking him . l. maVH nnnt nttoZ Ju . together with myhiare, in Tennessee. 1 1 took him fu M JT :i. the eon- land fourth Wednesdays 'of every month. terns ; ana every three months a colored plate ol per annum., $1,25, in advance. Subset theiATEST London or Pari3 Fashions. The sub- I commissions, (post paid) w;ill be receiv senpuon price win oe per annum, payable in dah Dobson, Agent, IVo.lUo Uhesnut ad- adelphia. ; the 3 o'clock this morning, without pain. (Signed) "II. IfALl OlcD, "31. J. TTLIuSEY. Invthe course of I nilay evening lefore 9 o'clock the physicianslntimatcd to tlieir royal patienttheir inahitity to give himfur thcr relief, and their opinion that his last moments were. rapidly approaching. . To this communication his lajesty repKed,-" "Gotl's yill be done !" and in a feWnio mentw after, he asked, "Where is Chiches ter!" "The Bishop ofChiclrefeter was in stantly summont-d to the royal chamber, and at Ins hands the dying sovereigii rc- quafters of the country we ceivcd the Sacrament. During the ad-. have accounts of abundant harvests of ministration of this rite his majesty was 1 r,c wheat, nrwl th.nt the nimlitv in verv mmeri- II1UCI1 RSiS troubled DV tUf COUllh than llC mtionsand I ; mS 1 . J ,. . . , i .,j ed bv Ju- or'' i a neweaswer m our immediate; neign- icw .h.muuiij, unuaiuc ik street, Phil- ooriioou is moc tavoraoie tor corn, ns tar slJUUa,1 tuuslulu " uaruiuiuHigin. ti- ZS1LK WORMS. as hot un and frequent showers can en- he sunk into a state of apparently qui,t re- i 1 I : . I Ik wc d. lkili Atiiti mtf1 tl r la la t 1 surp q coou croo. rarmers wno are our,it'v'i,t "' vwnimuvu uuui owai uu t.nek- to this countv; when he succeeded irimakina " "e " 1 x t !,. -.. - u s r tney may receive u uninrurea ny. mail ?hia escape. As to; his person he is about six feet t.f; AJnMta lugb, thin visaged, with a scar on one cheek. Het ... - 4. ui:,v?l.I -n V. hlost a tooth.from h,s upperJaw ; isroun proportionate ' numbed dered,' Any person who will take; up said thief I r rtu ' d ajj15 - , Ul Ul UlCW Ul IVi -iTLUUlCSS , . i" i . A xyjy my Chronicle Office, Ehiladelph 3 ; "rT'PrAiri'afG procured from the lower rt of the of debt, mav Upimi so bv ohseninir wholp- when he lecame ratlrcr restless, and fetn .i2gt JtH State-,'last winter, a few SILlj WORM ome cconomv' and. siiuplicity ini theij-hly wishedto have his head placed in a transport-. Vuuw, tGCUiUg u..? uccfr-m uu. miihnT. n.. .nml,. ftf ;; K..t totc more elevated nosition. i revious to this. Any person who will taKe;- up and confine him in the jail in this county shall re- con e the above rewara. f J WILLIAM DAVIS. Rutherford, July 15, '1830 M ' 22p "MILLS' RIVER & BOYLSTON rtn HE SPLMl-ANNUAL EXAMINATION & Jli PUBLICK EXERCISES of this Institution' ,-vre postponed to the 10th and 11th of September ; te worms 'or-40,000 eg amonthe eitizens s. a"nd exoect to have bviext fall, are rapidly crumbling to pieces, autl fain- J e atgiidatits had retired, except fcir ?ggs, which I am .willing to 'distribute dies falhng.into poverty brfreflOcutiiBlPl' jfcrney ai,d athen Ualler ; izensofthiscountv.at a lovv price, anj j vomnlary divisionlSjiict YmXS'i ty'Attempted toaflord his . June 11830: . . .;; - ; .. - B. Subscriptions received at this Onice fo&biSWrP5T-d u.i.l.ers rwle in carriages m7st--. ly the pWI'e.Wd. but .l,lXl,ad . from experienc1, that the common black-mulberry horstback, aud the daughters of pvflio. scarcely cJtimenced the attempt whcnlus will do very well. Having' taken "considerable ride-on horseback will have to'lwilft 'Slajesty suddenly motioned them to desist for the above work. NEW YORK AMULET. And Ladies Literary and Relisioits Chronicle FITIHE primary object of this work will be to on which days, an early attention of the parenTand JL pourtray the deleterious consequences, of vice guardians, with all others who may feel interested, ih he most vivid colors to exhibit the beauties is Vespectfullv solicited. i i 1 : , ' - and rewards of virtue in all their captivating love I " MIC HAUL FRANCIS,' Teacker.- hness to awaken the better feelings of human 'r iV; B. The Examination of the Latin natpe-to cultivate; the socal and domestic affc nA fiJ..trf will mmmM( nrv Frivth, tions to lead -the mmd through the most dehght- 10th. at 10 o'clock.-A. M. Public soeakinffbn the avenues to the bowers of happiness and peace. . ' - . . . 7 , : f. I tv.CL cv.P. . I n nppnmn ich -thocc 'A 11th at 10 o'clock. A. M. M 31. F pains to obtain mlormation asto.t He inanageiwnt i This 'rA process bf thinrs -maY oi.uie suk worms, l.nave noi uie least uoupi .uioi y - y . i ' 'they cirh be raised in.this crfuntr-U) advaniage. . 1 rittfrutU. by restricting our labor and ma btVend, placing toth iiaiuls upon his breast, - ejncuiiiuii,; ju ' .uis is noi ripui have been advised to spv'e all the eggs for the yuse nure to smaller spaces, an'dby great ecoiii-J."1 Is death -f-KJx ! Uod ! Man dying! of the public, as it is difficult to obtain ihem inthis" 0mv an(i rrpnt savin"-, bv friidnffair'm) old LThescwerctbelast,and only distinct words . i ' ma -i i v. j i r ' jo n t - " - - j - a. . fc - nnlii.n x Tl a nrvnnTvn I I it n v.1 I It'll "42 IM'IIIU u I. - ' w M1 MW River, Buncombe, Jiilyl. 1830 22tf. SVATCII MAKING AND JEWELRY XVZR. CHZl. BZSCSTZiXSB., ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Rutherford County, and, its neighborhood,. .that he has established hunsellas a CLOCK AN D WATCH MAKER, JEWELLER, &c. in Ruth erfordton,. (opposite Mr. Wm. Twitty's tavern) and is ndw ready toTattend to till calls in his line of busi ness. From his long experience both in Europe and America , he is confident that he can give en tire satisfaction to all who may please to patronize him inhis business. Every description of Clocks and 11 "ate hes, will be repaired with promptness aud . care, and on moderate terms. All kinds otJeweU rii mended, or made, to suit the taste of the purcha- ser. lie nas now on iianu, an assorimeni qi which He warrants to be of a superior quality ; iRutherfordton. July 23, 1830, I 24 tf State of North Carolina, Haywood County, f .Superior Court of Law,' March Term; 1830. ' ' Mary Bryant . " ?T -! : 1 ! vs.. Petition for Divorce. Eli Brvant. . '', :J fTVRDERED by Court that publication be made m the North Carolina Spectator and Raleigh , Registerhat theDefeiident be, and appear, at the ...next Superior Court o? Law, to be . held for the County of I lay wood, at the court-house in Way nes- I ville, on'the second Wednesdav nfW thp fnnrtW JMonday, of Septemberlnext, arid "plead or answer to the Plaintiffs? petition, or the same will be heard ex parte. ' ' - - Vitness John B. Lovlerk of said Court, at ' T Co uay alter the; fourth Monday of March,830: JOHN B. LOVE C S C i ujiu uLAyLitt D C. 24 6wp I LAND FOU 8ALE. np WO LOTS in the , town of Rutherfordton, JL joining the Main-street, one Front Lot con taining one acre of ground, and is one half the square formerly' held by ilrs;' Gilbert. ' j Also! 33 or 34 acres adjoining the town InrwU surrounding the Academy, .on which' is a field of ft or 10 acres cleared and enclosed with ''a poU fence. 1 For terms inquire of Mr. Jacob Michal of this town, or the subscriber. AJNDRLVV LOGAN. && &c To accomplish these designs, .we shall call to our aid all the eloque nce of truth clothed in thej; mosf fascinating forms such as 'moral essays mple or pathetic tales, varying from "grave to gay, irom lively to serene'; poetical sketches didactic articles in verse--and sometime to enli ver bur pages, atale of fancy a humorous story an allegory a ballad or a song, will receive an insertion. In each and in all, rtfae ffreat end and aini will be to convey useful instruction, through a pleasing medium, to the heart. . " '.. , The entire services or a distinguished literary genlleman, late from London, formerly Editor of the! London Literary Magnet, contributor to the New 'Monthly- Magazine, Literary Gazette, &c. are! engaged, for the New York Amulet. Anoth er gentleman, formerly of London, who is favora- Oiy jinown in literary circles, nas kindly promised to become arregular contributor to our columns. If 1 I 1 ' - 111 1 . .1 . : ' ' inese consiae rations, aaaea to tne tacxoi our ha- mgjenhsted in our fayor, some of themost talent ed jwnters in this country, aje any rfejeimmenda- tionftothe favor ofa.geheroitMti'Tfur claims The New York AMtimy9fi)T fee pabUsrlerKse, mi-montniy, m tne city oivew xotk. ar the unu sually low price of one aqnat per ajfjjoe Thos wno iorwara nveaouar&snaii Imrcnc i f rmi onTi 4i,-wl 1 . . 4V.Vx1 . which they succeeded with ease, and liave made "g to take them, and substituting, ox en some very nice sewing silk." t I . T11031AS UUOUL. Rutherford,'Jnly 7, 1830. " 21 tf CABINET Jb LUNlTUKE. r . OABINT rURNITURL of every' descrip tion, niade in the best workmanlike style, and mules for youns ones, as fast as pos sible ; by driving idle sons from the parVn. tal root, as the lien does hof chickens, he uttfed" after having received the Holy bacCanicnt ; and irom this time Ins disso lution came on to quietly and to gradual ly tlrat the physicians had some difSculty in ascertaining precisely at whar moment he ceased to exist. In the mean time the. wheu tht-v can provide for themselves : in short, hv keepinji no deatl capital! and Bishop of Chichester, and all the princi- lutinw otj.w, . . . - . . f . I 1 1 '11 I fi' ..1 and of various kinds of wood, canhe had at the leeding no idle mouths; and by regarding pai memoers oi uie royai nousenoia, vviui Work shop ot the subscriberafTiVjiheville, combe County.- The following are a few many articles: in his line of business, which he is in I . j the haUH of making:" - -1 '- s,lif lf I, Bun- ;1S theVirs ohjodt of ambition to heout of t,,e V's "n immediate attendance, were v of the debtwith a clean conscience andacleau caWctl in, and, in their presence without lie IS in , l y . 1 tli slurlitrst itulirntirm rf KiiflfrinV. Ine China Presses, Secretaries, and Book Cases, j. . Burcux of varfeus kinds Breakfast, dining, and tea Tables, Card and Dressing Ta- uies, Bedsteads of evry kind, Soias, , . f. Ladies' .Work prands,-Candl-Standsj" " i . v Wash Statnd, ' JX Easy Cburs,! S . Cradles 3nd Cjibs, Cupboards ' -Clock Cases &'Coffins. - I the slightest indication of sufleririgi- liis . j 31ajesty calmly expired j when the physi cians bad announced that his Majesty had ceased to exist, they retired leaving the rels of SUPERFINE FLOE in 17 4w ! ' : SAi"' Mdu iTWhevme, June 7, 1830. s-jfWipiy uoiargni.receive-. TTTTJ' cents per .volume, onTy.' - - . . QIF Subscriptions for the abovubUeqJ&n.wiJl be. received at this Office, wherelM aorkeavtltt exam ined. -. "-"A: . r TO llAu THOSE WHO HAVE! KO X V THING TO. DO, I ' A word of advict to all those who have I pages in attendance to terform the new s- no employment, 1 either by necessity or sary attentions to the Royal corpse, under choice such -as have been too indolent the superintendance of the physicians, to acquire a profession those who! have The body was removed from the bed to- il ,, ; ,; an;.noi,m n'ihD 1UUJ-U ' uuoujesa uiufu. whwc uroiec- line couch on wiucii ms xiiaie&iv usuauv above business in one of 4je principal cities in Vir- sions do not yield them support allspon- reposed throughout his illness, and covcr- ginia, he has no hesitation" in sayiog that bis furni- gers;or hangers-on upon the liberality of ed with a fine linen sheet turned down ture, for style and durailitTm their friends those discharged by thAr to as to expose part of the bust; and in by any m the State. Thvwishn' to purchase t r S S -, . . l. . . . canbe supplied on redsonafefUPtosOrdeft from emp bycrs for want of confidence tri their this state it was Submitted to Ihe viewtnot a distance wjll be thanW ally tfeved and punctii- i'iifgrny-runaway apprentices ffaran- oniy oi uie whom; oi me oomestica ol tlie ally attended tb 1 ' ;: ? Ilers who cannot raise a stake all who Royal household but to the out door nf- are willing to work one day for the! privi- 1 vants from the te s ALSO-r-on hand ancS sale 11 bar- IIARQGERS. anu, uiose yvuu icmif rvjjiiy uoiarinaji.receiveM- nhin.n "i ITtS ! twentv-five comes redfloin? the Dnce To eishtVL,. urjuivurj v-. i,v,. : . 4 . a - . .1 Tifli r rnr ! --.to' r 1 IM? v J.T V lniorms me: citizens ui 1 pTy Ashevyje and,the pubuc generally that he has located htmselt mflir. ration 8, ior the purpose oi carrying ofrthe TAILORING.BUSINi SS in all rts vanou? branches, lie natters bunselt that irom his long experience and perfect khowle'dge in eve ry minutia of his business, to merit a share of 'the public patronage. . Unremjfijdi 'attention will le paid and no exertions .shalfepared to acommo date those that may- favor with their- custom. His charges will be moderate to com port with tlie hard times and scarcity of raonejr. " EFThe sub scriber has made his arrangements, to receive the Philadelphia Fashions quarterly?cjril ' 4 I Asheville, June?, lg-30. ' 17 3w. i ,! SAVE YOUR FEAX SEED. fTTl HE subscriber continues to' purchase clean LL sound FLAX SEED, at.seventy five cents, per bushel. Wm. Twitty, and Robert Twitty, at Rutherfordton, will take in seed for me. f v JOHN MOORE. ,, White Oak, June 14, 1830. - ,18 5wp JOB PRINTING.AND BLANKS. OR sale at this office the following kinds of ; Law Blanks: Subpoenas,,, ; Constables Bonds, ! Appeal Bonds, Prosecution Bonds, Vnts, ' . ,Etecutions, " Sheriff Deeds, Apprentice Bonds,' Adininistration Bonds,' Constables Warrants, V 4 udgments and Exe- cutions, ' t Marriage Licences, ' . . ; Witness Tickets. . Deeds of Bargain & Sale, Guardians Bonds. NOTICE TO MINERS.I THE subscriber claims the right. of tnr en to the CASyRO- CL;TLS ori SIV used for the purjpese of sepiftiang Alluvial C from the aurifercrussarth arfdinbble8 : aAd h by forbids all ptfrsbn's from Hieing or ujng said Plates or Sives as he mteif35iytilyingfoti Patent. i VAVA: SUitJTER.- Ilarrisburp.- Burke Co.;Iarch S7, 1S?. 7tf ... . ' . . . . . stablcsl their familic? lege'of lying drunk three all whei wish and acquaintances, and the Royal trades- to get a living without encouhteriiig the men resident here. They were freely ad- . cares" and perjilexities of business all Inntted Irom about five o dock in the morn young men who were thought by their pa- ing until after eight, by which timcever- rejits and tliemselves too good formechan- j al hundreds of persons had availed tl em- ' ics,anu are now poor ' gentlemen, -j Mer- selves of the opjiortumty of rot only ?ec chants, whose stock in trade consists of ingtheir, deceaedSovereign, but of taking fronionejugtoonebarrelrealblueruin,dis- him by the hand; and,, according; to the tilled from pine tops 'jand potatoes those concurrent - arxount cf many of them, every day-expeiV&orfh the inflencc three hours after death. It is said this ex- oi ansiocraisoFjine'wafit ot endorsers nimtion of tne Jsoyal remains was ftncUy those who bcrwr'moncir bv the seven- in'acconlance with a wish exnresvrd bv pence (the rUJeremy Diddlers)-rthose his late Majesty on the evening preceding kind, friends VykJcayt; nothing to do and lus dissolution. - are always aftlifetlb?w of some one em- , Sir Astley Cooper performed tlie oper- ployed in writinr at vfork, (the printer ation of opening the body', for the purpose and his boys, for instance,), amusing, and of ascertaining the cause of his lateMnjcs- confusing-Qiem all Ingenious men whose ty'a disease. The operation occupied two inventions and patents have not been pa- hours, and the result fully justified in eve tronized to all these we say, go to the ry particular the expctatioiiS of ihe bite gold;3Inies go o llabeTsham to thel Kiu" nhysicians,lothastothecon LCherokeeTcmtoiy andy on will for once j which has proved fatal to the .4 i I . i s 1 i . Ft : - . 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North Carolina Spectator and Western Advertiser (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 27, 1830, edition 1
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