? $ ; ! 'it' 1 4V .5 1 YOLUME I. RUTHERFORDTON,, FRIDAY! MORNING; DECEMBER 3, 1830. NUMBER 42. 71 ;, 1 - " T i r A' hi I 11 .til 11; I; I PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, BY, IIOSWELL ELMER, Jr. FASHIONABLE TAILORING. j j. c. osuoiin, u TTte ESPECTFULLY inform their.customers and Terms of subscription. , Two dollars and fifty I1U the public, that they continue to carry on their cents, per annum, if paid in advance ; or three dol- J business, m tne soutnern part ot -Asheville, on a far?:, if paid within the year: but if delayed after I more extensive scale .than formerly, and have made . . The close of .the year, twenty-five' cents will be I arrangements to accommodate their patrons in such added. -t ' a manner as will give entire satisfaction ; having in No paper will be discontinued until all arreara- theyr employ several experienced and excellent ges are paid, or at the discretioa of the publisher. 1 workmen, they pledger themselves to do all kinds STATE! LEGISLATURE. r m m w -m rf"-v r w it i . l - i Advertisements inserted on tne, usuai terms. voi AAiLuniiMumasneai,' tasmonaoie, expecu- A11 v,.,r,Anj oT.l.m'.'.Tin ivill nloarnntf tho num. ltimi.4 and Hnrahlft n manner iigmn ha nhtninprl in cpi cocuiou i w,.u wi j 4ftlt ISISUU.I GIU CI LXSlJIte w-jw u-u .. 111111 I " w ivi V'Vill I . , . . . , - . ber of . times thev wish to have them inserted, or the State-! a whole suit w bits,; morals and rcligioo, always 'under the dominion of education and these are the only sure conserrators of the govern? raent under which we live. In the arch ives of the State, you have abundant ma terials from which to compile a system vYpo have again he eaUe prmlcge io instructian i,f the yovlthBJ ,he sUl goveuxjoii'S zusssags. ,1';- ."-T--' 'j r ' .' To Ac Honorable the General Assembly of North Carolina: : . ! ; they will be continued and taxed accordingly iiv j UNDER DECREE, OF 4 FOHSCIiOSUB.Z3 ffp HI.Kh Avill be, soldetore the Court House and. their liberal prices, to secure a reasonable share . ut ivuiuviiuiuivu, -i"nvj"j me icuiu uij I oi puDiic patronage. v - of January next, (being the Monday of the County Ashevillei Nov. 1, 183Q. ' ' 38 4v t i - i r i- I ' .1 . i . . I necessary to tnv i (Via' ii-cutlti Cer tlii. , tuinC C VX people 'to deliber- t - .i- i, . . i, and to legislate r w - 1 1 ir i 1 1 1 i r ruinun i - iinii in in it niv ino nnn m. . . . . Philadelphia and New-York i Drafts of the latest - "w v;v that it is the latter, who are oReiicr calf d ill be furnished toany, ncgO' ana; maepenuem prupie, 10 aeuoer- f ;t :n - nUxWi jxc t-J ebn-whencalled for in - ticentu-four hour afterjate unon their concerns, and to. legislate IV' j t. i : ' i i. j G V? , taking thrf measure. TbpvrivrA tis- Uui l'J ..;! SllOUia DC BO, auu l bUOUia De reCOIICCW-Q -.. , - ' 5 ral Iruds ofLjind, as the property of the,; heirs at law of EDMUND FEW ELL, deceased, contain ing antiggregate amount of 6581 acres, or so much thereof astwill be sufficient to satisfy the De '. creei. j ' . - . . ; .0 - .. . ' - , One of these tracts of Land includes a part,of the Iron Works aud High Shoal on Second Broad Ri , ver. The otfier six lie adjoining to it and to: each ' other or nearly so. ' ..' - 4 . To such persons as wish to engage inthe rhan ufacture of Iron, ot of other things, this property niay well be recommended as possessing advantages rarely to be met with. ) ; j,7 i , Terms, Cash ia hand. Titles to be executed by the Clerk and' Master.- i , 39tf. Nov. 5, 1830. T. F.BIRCIIETT, C. 8 M. SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES. American, London and Paris Fashions,-and they ui x onjuci tc uul uccp more lQ filrht the baltcs of their oUntrv- hope by thejr exertions to pleasextheir customers, Clearly manilested in any ot the political The IJnivVrsitv of thp .tntP R,m,M n ,.cuu cuc.u,, uv?, lUa connection with primary schools.ubo claim in imparting that w isdom to the framers i e-t . r - . r.i 'i u- - . the fostering care of the4 Legislature. ocAllih m nnH 11-lnrtK that Kn.N.rr I ' 1 1 r uostiHuicu, aiiu ui ? uivu niai uauuy lurill 1 1 . l 1 i i i t e imra- illll I . IIIPMIII IIISIIHKS 111 III I1IH IIRIinilfi , . , - m uiea to communicate - instruction in in our own nemispnere. a rusting lor i - r t i t, r . . elevated branches of learning and tf N the first Mondav in January next. Yit riein? H Jr the, week of Buncombe County Cdurt VI at the Court-Honse at Rntherfordton phall expose to public sale, at the Court-Hojuse in 1 Monday of lanuary next, and answer, plead or de- State of North Carolina, Rutherford Uounty. ' - ' Court of Heas and Quarter Sessions October preserve j ; f Term, 1830. Margaret Iforton, doweress, Willi-"S am Hortqn and others, heirs at I Law of William Horton, senior. I Petition for deceased Dower and the success of vour labors to the recti- I Itt , 1 Partition. ttide of your intentions and above all, oSerl ytn' 0n aDd J . . casting yourselvel upon the favbur of that : E,T appearing to the Court, that Dvid Horton Being who is "the founder of nation? and one of (he defendants in this cause, is not an the builder of worlds," and without whose inhabitant if this State : It is ordered that publica- blessing, all hunian efforts tenjin to" the" tiori be ma e for six weeks, successively, in the i " i ,.n. r.i - . North Carolina Spectator and Western Advertiser -ccuicv m.u caiiauim u, u,e j.rus that unless he appear at the next Court of Pleas Parity and character ot our State, and and Uuartei bessions to be held for this County, the Iianoiness or its people. , - l.he object ot all our legislation is the shall claim the attention of the Lenla ture, to as to require an appropriation for their accomplishment, that a feupcrinttn dajit of l'ublic Works be appointed, wnh a,' competent salary, who thould be re sponsible to the Legislature for the h.t fonnance of any eitcrprifc, and to wlwini die, Liipiner fchould be rcfponsiWe in turn, fur the effect to be produced by lis qt projects. JYitliout fucb'diect uid veil founded res ponslbijity nothing -al-'. uable ca be expected,' and ;iti$fitala. this kind of sesjKnieibility 'docs not ob tain in the present ytem. In my last annual, communication to the General Assembly, 1 had the honor of ealling their U:ntion to the re-openinc a , "-Ti." t u IX V Fort his institution, spacious building have communicirtion from the Albemarle Scuxid bled, and by which that happy form Uri ntnA t ii At!r.A a t : yx guYciuuieiii V wiauusiicu, 4 wnicil Ka . p .nllw,fMi mnl illticP tr, mv (.n flin fmnrh laiht. serves us eouallv Free irom thn tvmn-I ... ' - . - . IV . - . . . .fc x . . . . 4 . . , - . ana DnilosonnicalaDnaratusIiave been ori- ny oi the old world, and the contusion L. . i u .i c J 1 ' iY . loiirrl hv tvlnh h nrnloccnra nra una. the taxes due thereon for the years 1S28 and 11829 . 200 acres given ' in by John Kelly? lying on the waters of Trench Broad River, in Gloster set tlement, joining lauds of Andrew Brown. L Tax due r. : .. '. $2,69. . 200 acres given in by Jesse rBurrel, lying in Gloster, joining lands of Jonathan Seiniar and Andrew Elrown. Tax duo' u $1,17., r 100 acres given m by Benjamin B. Allison Ivin? on Averie's Creek,, joining lands of j John McKey. Tax due - . . 1 ; $1,174. 100 acres given in by James Morgan,' lying on the waters of the East Fork of French Broad Kiver. Tax due . $1,0U. 100 acres given in by Joseph A. Dunn,- ly ing on the head waters of Davidson's Kiver.1 -Tax due ' jW- iv ' l.Oli. A N. HARRISON, Sheriff. By WM. FORTUNE, D. S. . runcornbe Nov. 15, 1830. t 'A 40 tds. I muri the heasd expt Copy. pct.26, tion will be taken pro confesso and e as to him. . X . -. ISAAC CRATON, C.C, ened upon this fubject by a recent exam ination of the waters : of this ccmirodi-. -ous bay under an act of the last tti?.on) permit it to puss wliout calling your at tention to it again. As much opposed as any one to the constructive powers "of the General Government, by nhich the rif ht to make appropriations from the public funds for purposes not clearly and tndc '' nially national, is claimed, it is neTrrthe- try, the trustees are reduced to the necessity less believed to be an essential ingredient of either abandoning it altogether, or of in the general economy, of the nation, no m. . ' . "t ' ,1 . II. 1 1 . . . - lurninc it over ta me Jeinsiaiure oi our us rcgiiru ner iionsuus ui wotc, countrv. The last alternative has been than a preparation for war, that Con- adopted.' To you, many of whom have! gress should have ile right of censtructiug the sci- l ence with more ease: and these have been effected in no small degree by pri vate contribution. After having strujrcled throun many years lor a precarious ex- istancei until it has attained to a loftv eminence anion? the colleges of our coun- este, 1830. Pr. adv. $2,75. 386w- UNDElt DECREE IN EQUITY. ilKN Mokdav the tenth day of January next, (be MiV inffifondayof the County Court,) I will I leadih? subjects j which" should claim! vour expose to sue utiiure tut: vuuii iiuuse ax xvuiuer- i attention at happiness ofour citizen's and in further- ance oi mis od eci, i wouia oanicuianv " . ... - .r , . . ... ....i i. - . ' . , . ireceiveu vour nearest ana mosi vniuoie in-1 nuiuuwa. ckuu' hwu. bmu invne your auention to ine eaucation -.ot h.,n ' w:.,lin Itfl nMrnr 4V1,C c,Vfl,;nr channel thrwh danet m . b w a w w ; w uv - u q - - "j O they are aoict-to surrender their trust; ous bays. Is then the opening a direct and. with that, this !d of the coiistitu- communication from' this bay to "the our youth; the internal LUC latin r ate, and the regulation ofthe circu- lranrovement ot I egula medium, ! as the tlir'ee great, and , wmcn the ! present session. Other tion," which, if cherished as" it should be, great highway of nations? not a work un must become the irreat moral eh "ine of deniably national in its 'character? Arc ...c,---'. - . i .... .. j. not "the proms oi commerce me aan- t fordton. alliht Lands belonging Jo the Esiaitof,-,c Lf -n supplying the halls cl our Legislature, the ' thelate DAVID VVEAVLR, deceased, comprb- Pul'Ja iiupuiiaiu.c wm bugger uieui- Bench tlie-Pulpit, and the Dar, with that trs of shipwreck pursuit by an enemy ' Be "g- - ; , : i lo ;UU, .au. ,,, i,-pn.irfl. fn. f w,,rrh ,r:tuAllt ;t lT.:i, U-rnv.venn ece for nrivatcers and levels One trad adiomina the lands of David Hardin, ous to receive uart cu ar attention h aii .?r: T'"'.' . , " ... i tv and others sitoate on or near Hirk- i i 4 e - U ' - n ' I"6 lOkeu tor 111 Vain from Other parts Oil OI War, are inffc uui nauuiiai tujiis, ty, ana omere, suaaie on or near hickt annual communication from the Execu .. . .. 1 . , . i-: - ... t ' . - the ?tate, ana must be stinnlieU trom ana oi suiocient imaonance io cuum uic uye nut oisumcientimporiai.ee not toes- Uroad. - There can be no ltW tAt f attention of the Geifrral Government! VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. EN obedience to a Decree of the Court of Equity of Rutherford County, I will expose to sale on the premises, on Saturday the eighth day of Janua ry next, all the lands belonging to the Estate of the late RICHARD BLANTON, deceased. , i: The sale will commence with the offer of the old plantation,. on,'and near the mouth-of Shoal Creek.- It contains: about 405 acres, some of which is of fiqe quahjy, and upon which there is now a pood Grist Mill the'6nly one, and the only situation for one, in a large and populous neighbor hood. V I " i I w ory Creek One othlr tract, adjoming Crow's lands, , Wm Beaty, and nearly adjoining the abovementioned. cape the vigilance ot the legislature. ' fhp Anilrilt;IIPH w:nm .f n-,t;ftn ,Un Tln l,9r,,r nntirJSltd hercwdLin And andher tract, joining or nearly adjoining The importance of a generar-diffusion T 11 j - T r.i et!,.,W eichoftbabovemenW .ituateon of knowledge is universally admitted ? nor teotand sufficency of its provision thclangtingeoft ie,rowj or near liickory. Creek the whole containing - .. . , - - . , , . .. for the mental and moral instruction of its ed Lninneers, "be lormed Txeciseiy in abo.toOacri. u . r; . o p it any longer, pretended that.fearmng .s chi,dreu; and we cmllcver- to es- tlwt part of the coast when:r ndk.; Terms one year,the remainder tlae purchaser ior tne purcnase money Tii- :n i i j: i : uii i. l iiiMM w 1 1 1 iif itiiiik. Hi'rnriiinuiv wr im ii ii. rir ilikil iiii mi. ill Liuinn . n nil- ni I . i.ijiiiiriiii ir.i I i - . . . . T. . , . 1, : . I nil cnPlpfv ch:)ll novo Kn knnwn . I U.1 . ...L .....J . : . : . . . ... . 1 . " noirKir rtK ? I; JTi, -r tab is 1 for Korth Carolina, au elevated needed, t One half payable at the end of best interests of a nation. Oil the con-1 . . . . . .. r.i st six months thereafter 1. ' ' i 5 . I staiiuard ot eaucation. or even ot social " The di fcu monins luereduer, Hrarv. our own fTrpriPiip ns ft nntinn I . - . . ... . - I 1,c givmg bond and approved seeunty f , . P5 , - and national virtue, until the nnncmles of I rtkAWv - ann rna nicinnr tr. ma wnrvi nrnro rn na " i - a r good sense of the Legislature will perceive' the special benefit which North Carolina -would secure to herself dered by the Court. Nov. 5,; 1830. T 39tf F. BIRCHETT, C. ilf. SPECULATION LANDS. PpfTI HE subscriber hereby gives notice, that he is -111.! duly appointed the Agent of Isaac Bronson Jb Goold Hoyt, i.squires, of the city of New. York, hei present proprietors of the lands formerly owned T,,e'6a,e bf the other bnd.a.pri ntiDruous tracts, containing an airffre'rate mnhont I tJ , . , , , ... ford iandA Buncombe, called Speculation Lands, with-! power to sell and " lease the same and to settle and compromise all questions in relation thereto ; the Iniunction issued at th suit of the re 1 and consequent poverty aiid misery of iiV""" V T ' - ' an onng ii wuuin ejia e oiooi.su- presentatives of James Thomsbn, deceased, having large portion oiour ieiiow citizens are to " - V" v . V" Wl Vif vlC beent dissolved at the last Court of l.quity in this be attnnuteu to tlieir intellectual conch- ; ''. . - - , . . . : Conntv, as wUl be seen by' the Decree of the tinn or nnt ;..flUrML.ihin nniui,l,r. for years leen directed, without accom- with a hberuluy and Zeal,; wbjrhhave ev ourt herewith published, he; is now ready " tinns tn tlie virtuous Imitorl I The lie- PismnS nianv very important objects, cr characterized the .vonmonw calm 01 relation to said. lands he-1 . ... p , , ' . , I l.tr lu Imnrmrmont f nur !niin.niiK I iro4hift rr ifiill rirrj;irir nn in nn ntrr nevoient designs ot tie nniantnroniat. ana v-.v .m,,,, . ..fe....-t "" v. conti?uous tracts, containing an aiffregate 6f about 600 acres, will follow, at the late family resi dence on the Post-Road, as soon as the above has been disposed of. These afford some 'element irieadow and quite good up lands, advantageously situated for mercantile or other public purposes, on the! great Pos't Road between Lincolnton and " Sphrtanburgh Court House. A Survey jwill be made and the exact quantity and position sf each tract will be shown on the day of sale. i A credit of twelve months will be given, the purcliaser euterfng into bond with approved securi iv. Titles will be made as shall be ordered bv the rourt. T. F. BIRCHETT, C. Sr M. Nov. Gth. 1830. . i G9tds. H FARM FOR SALE. THE FARM owned by . the subscriber in VhitesidesT Settlement in this county, a bout 1$ miles ;hortheast of Rulherfordton. in the. neighboi hood of the Gold Mines. Quantities of gold have been found on said land, though no con siderable search has been made. I The said Farm contains 160 acres of land including a good peach Lve title : and be snseests tO them the oolicv of- tlie7 are to assume a ffood hlack- 1 Li:. .r.i : v:i r. 1 - 1 C- ... Wilt 1 ' I . I r . . 1 4. -v i . ' jt i correct eaucation, anu ineir mnuence up- luui uii'91 ji iliuov n iiv V vuiiucmiJCU I ' . ' 1 ii j. l I . C' ' i c . I on society, bimu iiae Deen KnoAvn. ac- J I L- nntvloH irtri n nH nrnoticf.H nmnnv mt I 'i. "1 . I 1 . I t utiderthe laws of a christian ; community. , -.wuie peculiar auvamages men are the exceedingly ignomnt, who have f5 15 1 e Ppniuuonai-in- locality njay give to her, as growing out been hurried into acts of violence, or se- J"!lc Ion rn th J Jolion, of 1 improvement, stnmg conviction duced into excess, by the example of a this Uk founded on the 6, (to use no must rtst upon the mmd of every atten- few,' whose situation from" fortuitous cir- strongerterm,) that a system ofgemralcdu- uye examiner of the subject that lit grn- cumstances aflords them a passport to catT ,S iJipensaLle to a system of era advantage of the wliole nation is of , . I k i i r - ir era I morality, ana that irom these alone, such Trrtnondtratinff influence. a to ren- luxury, and to criminal ltidulsence. If , . . 4, . ,v iwmiciuuii ."ulU(;"vc' ." lu -i ..... we can nom to nemetuate the Free lnsti- A on n .irt nr.rm ir atvnrorrv tlien it be s true that tne vice, lrrelinion. . .. ' ' y" - v. -'rav' iaKe any contracts in lay think proper, and he invites all persons who. lave claims. to parcels thereol to call upon him and urchase the land or make an amicable settlement In relation thereto, which the subscriber is willing to do, on fair termsj- moderate prices and reasona ble- credits. While he, is thus anxious, as far as pos- b!e. to settle all controversies in relation to . these 1 ands without recourse to legal measures, and does pot desire to take the benefit of improvements made, py innocent or ignorant persons, ne leeis Douna to notify all interested that if not so settled he-shall be Dbligedy as such agent, to institute suits against ev ery one who shall be fonnd holding a patent or oc- 'cupying any part thereof, to which his principals l..lh ...- ot-m.n -v.-r...mI I. I . 1 . 1 Pl.a llT irlllfh f ?10 UAH M T fl . Ttl t lrt S TIT plans oi the political econ- i i.uuiu.jwui, hi:ii-i f, r -- the general diliusion ot ic 11 CIC 1 c tnucuitu iu etc ry i vvi vu v uij-v. j... ... v ;.T.tni.;'...it..i Vi .. part of the StaV, and with much pronrie-l State will inevitably, bc.dnrtfu from us, the partculai omist to promote u.i, .uviu ,..Cuum,v.u. .ru, . ..... . .1 , i i. . r .ri 1 ents in the hands of the legislator; and iy , tor ,ny uiese aione can ine ncu noun-iunie3 ue uu, .H .yv.u. without the aid of the strong ann of gov- liof nature, distributed over our expand-jAd by the, energies of our ciUzecs; If wc eminent, must fall still born," aud prove eu iei"w,J , . " rcuSr , . ".-"i- ineffectual for raisi their degraded com education is to trail uess, and'tb fit them : The above farm and apple orchard; a small house smith shoo with two fire nlaces. w ill be sold at private sjite, any time before the se cond Monday in January next ; abd if not dispo sed of previous to that time, will be sold at auction Application relative to the terms- of ' sale, can be made to the subscriber, living on the premises. 4 n the ignorant from exciiauge ior iui me voneu prouiicts ;u-tc uuuiuiu; w y.v. litioh. Th? object of other sous, ana tne iruusoi other ciimatongrevy.-wuicu uini uiuuciicq. u i the younlto useful- .nowever correct ana sauna xrjil- J" . , , ,i 5, , for timt station, which principle, is liable to mirtiui delays, a'J-O.nej union, snaii oe uuiy icn, nouung in" after life among even utter lanure,, when .unaertaKeirl can jnore cueciuaiiy tu-vngurcu uivui.m ... i. .... ' . . I .R . i.:t- : Without a proper: cnltivatiou witn maaequaie means, or managea uw enora ai unne uk-u. hUKu, atjc Rutherford, October 21, 1830. among tettliing their claims without costs, while k mav be I freemen i it-.-. - u. m r - .1- done, in many instances for less than the cost of de- J of the moral and intellectual faculties this I incompetent skiiu many oj me I pending a litigated smt, rather than sutler their pas- end can npvfrKtrJnpH tliPse nrtifieial liberal and well devised plans.for the sions or prejudices to lead them to he embarked, . , "r.,v 7; , . " i:- ... : '.i r I helns hrvf pvpr Wrr found tto siinici. their improvements and invoke them in heavy bUU Whilst other; members of this i great rconT ne UmtetTfetates have been retarded, an pi cost; tor whatever interested and prejudiced men I tederacy have been a in parts ci iat K" I may say to the contrary, as these lands were, enter- for the general cpnee ppropriatingmUlions in some instances have proved unsucj. irn of literature, and from llcse vel7 causes, and hav.e con- ea ry cuizens oi inis siaie ana puiemea accoraing i - , t. p., j . T v . . -1 l;rt1 t L- ;. i to thiexisting law, thirty-five yes since, and were establishing seliools for the education of tnbuted not a little to sink into disrepute -v..i mvaaB''v - w - j i - u.'uu v. a w m . . - , ''Jjl'i f v 1 , sold to those under whom the present prdprietors their youth, thereby enabling them to keep tne wl fin IIE subscriber respectfu informs the pub- claim, for their fair value,, and the taxes on them Dace "with the enlightened "a re in which aequ U lick, that he still contintres to carrv on thp ha of the mostt the prosecution of this business may be found nccdfuL k f . f ; The rxjnnn.erdnd steady .value ct property, and tlie-bertain rewards of in dustry in an 'country,. depend not less opon the unilonn value ov.ju circulating mcJinClhnpon.tb proper; quantity. above business, in lincolnton, N. C. ; and that he wilj in a good style and on the shortest notice, at tend to all orders for work, of the following kinds : , ii igs ; Parry alls ; Yankee Wagons ; Family Carriages ; and Stages. ,! ; , ISAAC ERWIX, Lincolntoni October S, 1830. I . j 35 6w the" whole system. It an aDpronnntionl fnr.;n rftmMrifll" nnmoMi t nor inrfr I m . .. m i.vri w - m r p m intArni.il . I " 1 111 ..:n.:n'.J :.l . ate to some great Woik- of internal can the one be well .-maintained, without' OTIC1! bales of C off lourar AUGUSTA AUGUSTA BRIDGE ia. hereby riven. ' a ma arts , containing one that all produce or - more HogWda of Tnhn m tbivdte: pnllitlpd trt rinaa thp JOSHUA FORMAN. Rutherfordton, Nov. 4, 1830. - State, of North Carolina, yx Ruth erf 'ord County. v In Equity. Fall Term, A. D. 1830 James Thomson's Executors, &c Arthur Bronson and others. LID GE, free of Toll: Jesse Thomas 3IeuA JOHS B05t . Augusta, A. i l . r jTOHNjWoOLrOLK, iR-m i Committee vNOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. fTTlHE subscriberV;iim3 the right of inPntT, Jjj to the RAILWAY CAR GOLD RIDDLE, and designs applying cr a r -tent for the same. 1 All persons are here y forewarned and cautioned ua.cuccu icsiuaiijuoiu-uictiidic as fauuaiejM i ;i .1 f I imnrnramont pnnnnt ho moHo .a 1 I . .1 ' J .' J' t and equitable title to them as any other title what- we uve nas l?re nor Deen a manuesi ae- --- ' "i , lDe oiner n urwue-ue axzu; employ- ever.which cannot fad to be sustained by the same reliction Ot duty on tne pan ot those WfcO lu .'s,c,u uwvtj iur ine ment OI CUITcr.cyi Iflfuy. imparting nil nuuicMime aa wmuu pmieii me ngnis ana pro-, j nave oeen entrusted wnu ine reguiationoi ij vi-uuumm:, uiuu ouri adverjuiious vaiue. xd piiJtxnj, nave, in pertyofall the citizens of thbState. ; : 3Stf the nnlitiiUlnnmr of Nortrrfnmlmii. funds accumulate, aftd burresourcrs are mntnfth State7fiK tininhitWnr that in all its bounds there net er has been funher deTelopedby individual iUrprise, difficulties and .cmbarra.tdts' which established a" single institution for gratui- and no longer fritter away our means by have seldom failed to. oruLe Vilb ruin, tons instruction, even in the elementary niall and - naeffectual appropriations, some of the enUrprizing-acd any of the branches of education 1 , Fellow Citizens hich requirt an additional amount near- most valuable of our otizsnLt -So great of the Senate and of the Ilovse of Com- !7 equal, to disburse Ibem. " ' . have been the evils produced from this mons, should this be sot and will you per- TThe Board of Internal Improvements, source, in most of thotVestern.ard South- mit it any longer to be the easel Hae which lias ever been distinguished for in- ern States, that many -drcii?r?posed to nnHIS cause comW on to be heard u Don the we not resources apprdaching almost to im- telligence, tmd never more so than at the welcome the return' of tjieprVcious metals n Bill, the answer of Joshua Forman, agent (br mensity lavished upon us t vAnd if they J present moipent, is, nevertheless, with j as the circulating piediucv'jrw the entire the defendants, the exhibits thereunto attached; are Tint nrnnprlv annlied. is it not time to I the. Gorerr.rrr t their hpl no VonAent exclusion of mtvS-1 ni" Litlf. Lowrr- j . A i : . t'- j t i ' ' i j- . mm - rwr ies i ci-ojrqp jeemeu to be, lor all 4the pur- cr, nas , rxen reWerd to popular witn boCHind, with great deference to the chants, for pufpos of business, and the pon Uie saiU UlU De aiSSOIvea Uie COStS Uiere- I Prtc? "C.,ll concihlP ofth arrlnim nature I TVrHdntiin chnnlH h ;..ncJ -;tli pmivruttnT nAHnAfMir AMrmnnitr. In nThe foregoingirtndtoctedfrom the decree of the duf ies whica d.evolTe uPn the Le- The citizens'of the State, will not sep- consequence of itconvenience for tracs. ; "made in the above endued cause, at October Court gislature of the difnculty of ; reconci- arate the i Executive, from the President portation beyond the mountains, end ia jimgtiie views even oi iuose mosi irienaiy ioi. me Doara, ana aat courtesy wdicd i innumeranie uisiancrs, mb mum t T. F. BIRCHETT. C. & itf. ) Injunction. a uisairen1.emeDi na.teen made, for .the nor. Innrl riP preentions to the said answer fit pose of enabli the Fhmer to avail himself of solemn ardent of conns It is ordered, adjndg- Se a protesting vmce againsv a spec UUi f V'A r : oi'ail expense. ed and decreed by the i;oartt tliaL the said excep- IU1 wonray, wwcu ikw du auu -ncjii uie n .a. ' . .. 1 1 i i tiAvis tA tttttii ifrri ann rnar rnp s ninnAtutn rr i tiaaf m vnAvnnto onii i f s .raio in srmr w t W I u 1830tby against making or us, - any machine made upon Jof any description, will be executed with neatness Drackettoyn, Burke Cocnry,.Sept. 1st, 1S30. FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, for the. instruction more particularly of will produce tha tr st hurtful delays lnlm our wii State?- thA its tlroost nccfr. SUPERFINE Letter Paper, Writing ;paper I the poor, we may jet be consoled by the the transaction K isincss in . every ex- nite augmentan was deemed at one and a ffeneral assortmeat of Blanks. . -1 -of! - tli mth U t An rtrrfpra For hlanks. fJiow bills or inh nrmhn I . . . . .;..' , .1 ! .1 . . - kfVr;:wiiih. Wnti irt, t, one, nut has lea omer legislatures 10 me is mereioro r -.llilly recommended, I able-, but tbotitfe means of anranctng the and despatch, upon new and handsome type, and happpiest results, bv amehoratuig the con- that the. IkAbe discontinued, and if gcae.03 inte?cVv ; .1 rts the secure of. pnthe most reasonable terms.. at this oiSce. . ' dition of society, establishing correct ha- any worksr ."Internal Improvement 1 baiikjjadraaccd, cc reducdincy- cc ipec- t r 11