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.!. ! i 1- 'U .: . J :. ; . : -: " - . '-' V-. vii-r; j THE NORTH GAR 6 L I N A S PEC TAT OR -A NT) WESTERN -ADV ERTISER. 1G7 1 7 r 1 l I t r. i ii THE SPECTATOR. RUTHERFORD TON, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1830. Tin Legislature? . The following extract of a letter from one of the delegation from this county, relative to the organization of the Legislature, was received through the mail from Raleigh, by way of Salisbury and Morgantun the day after our ast paper was published. These miscariages. have heretofore occasioned rnuch inconvenience and been the subject of private remark: At this time, when our State Legislature is in Session, and when Congress is about to convene it is particularly im portant to the public that miscarriages of this kind should not occur, and we trust they .will not here after : . X':-.'" . ; .v...-. .'- - . Raleigh, Nov. 13, 1830. . VThe General Assembly, is in Session, . and much excitement has prevailed in the election ot Speaker in each House, The same may be said in the election of the , dilferent Clerks. On Stfndav evening a Dartv was bnranized. 'under the name if Republicans, whose determination was to put down the ppeakers ot last-session, Qr any oth- er man; wnose Caldwell w nd if he had libve Caldwell i 4 ppropriation lor tne improvement oi uroaa ruyer, we have felt the disadvantage and inefficacy of this tan together with the want of co-operation on the part of another State. The subject of a New Bank is also introduced for the consideration of the Legislature, nearly on the plan of the United States' Bank. The fever- P isn excitement which at "present" exists on this THE MARKETS. justice in his remarks on this subject to escape the 1 ceedings, but we have yettalearniwheth-4 of his house, about one hour after, dark,! S, tice of every one ;m our own county, in ine er ne nas noi DeeiMuu iwsmve ana ftDrapt, ooe oi uis ucgru women vraiKing mayici rhnri. r- v - 0,1 ior me naons uuu icuici ui u xuuopea.ii me wnwg uguu ne wo iuj a r-ij. Court.' t -. -. ' in the backmany of the buck ebot came -oo.aGj I NvB. . The above to be', taken with through the breast, making so large a hole Inlju B many grains of allowance.) j , U I in the body as was sufficient to aWovr a BaggngD , i ; r , 1 roan to put his whole hand in. This tow. dome! Cotton lort rtaplo CornG3aCT. Oat XI W. IVm,. Beeswax IS a 20. Tallow Caro- Bacon S9 Ham 1012.i- LarJ Butter CophenJO; infenor.ea V2. andee and Invcrnew. 42 inch. 1 f'a "i ; icmanafacture, 13 14. Salt Inver ts bulk. Census of Granville C'ownfy, White! wound, made by a gun, caused hisdeaUi; pooicoaie,inbaof4buh.$lfeiat?4; nxlatmn Q iQSi slaves. 9.121 frpA rnt-1 tfP Jurv av bv some neVcrm tn us un-1 34 Pr bash.: TorkIsland, 50. ored. 759: total tiy,yua. In : IKiO the known. . ,,,,, .Blfl V" 'e." ' - Vr " tt" question in the public mind, we lowed time to wear away, and new lights be elici ted, before any final decision be made. The de cision of the Supreme Court of the United States, injthte case of Craig ys. the State Bank of Missou ri J we are inclined to believe will put to rest the think should be al I population was 18,222, mankin an in-1 Suspicion has fallen on one or two indi-1 lassca 35 a 45 crease of 1,066. it?- TFrom the Cherokee Phcpnuul T During the latter part of the frst week viduals, but nothing has yet transpired to warrant a process against them. ; " Fay. Jour. Gold. The annual reports' from the State, of North Carolina, llutherford County. Superior Court of Law, October Term, 1530. of the Council, a gentleman by (he name " Zl -AC Z "7 i"""' Z ,T,l??:.Jfth Ward 1 ' -www. J I ' ' i.U4 1 dm project of a State Bank or a faith of.the State and owned exclusively by the TIT "? r r fBo.rom Gwinnett county Georgia, pibi.eT.I,; amou-n, of Gid rc Bank fom.ded on the w?s at this place, engaged, ns he said, m ,d for coinasc.On referring to thos takinz Waitman Dirlmroon and Michal Hawkins. ITctiUQa and tci. fa. to Vacate Grant. J receiv-j pmntrln t linsp rlrv. - i a vw - ' I V WWAA.UV m- . O w -' nanone nnnpr Sin HPT rtt I Antrraen 1 . - i . i - r ---o I cnmonTs it nnneara mill, iiiti umn ini Tf i -M-rr i S ate, Which was so warmly advocated last Ses- As this act, and the constitution 5of the VATST-Atl" ,f" Son.h.rn R.n,M lc ;J H Vi A A?e. """ 2 .r5 A'S' 81Ki . S. expressly exclude inrfians yot tazed, creased very considerably within several rt-Ue Uyond the limiu of the taiai-It U The Tariff has also occupied the attention of the we felt very Uttlc inclinationto? give in. 're XVevious'tO 1S24 the supplv from nrcllM!0,d',rJ by Court, that rra-lcatioa te GDvernor. He speaks the sentiments of a large He! met but a poor success here; Jt appears ;lfl ''t;,, sniirrPR vrr sm?li nn tM?x veV.ro CroliM Sjaaiar . - -i, .. . , . . .u. .1 l:- i.. -V.: i. i'":ri i domestic sources oore a very smau nrt- aoa , extern Advertiser, that unlcus th raid de- majority, ottae citizens oi tne state ey reei iue un ms return i.ome, i.e was urresieu Dy nnrt:nn to tl, wl10le amount coined, and rnt 9m,Mr m th next term of raid 5WrW , on me tmra March next. cofesso agaiutt I 1 .t 1 1 1 1 1 i j . i l 1 I principles tmierea irom theirs. Dunncn wmcn nas Deen neapeu vu mc ogm-uiuiu mc viwlci wiaica uuSBiair j;j ,1 c:t luui ,A-,rlv I iTourt. to te lio ucn in Kumenuraion. as closelv run bv 'IRir.hrrl T Snfiiorht :L., f (, t,r, 41,0 itnonnal nirl tjehir-h I hprl in th lirpnst with abarnh&t- T'hia I . . ' ' . . . ' 1 Mnnr?v firr t!n f mtih Mnndav in J J ......- 1 1 It 1 III IIIC l.tltillLl V u V L1Jj uuMuu-. -- w . .. m.vw - - - .vvp, A...WI ..M.frAAw M wm t rmAI- ni ,! I . 1 .. " J boen a formidable comnPtitnr T be-. I i . , .!. I..., rl J ' . tu:ii:i W ;u.ti UU1.1US ",c VCl" r V " I -1 I that Jmlrau-nt will be taken uro . . . ; 1 hhc hocn hodtnifPrt on mnniitarmres uv mis law oi i was uuuc at x liiiiius . uiv i "ixiauiiiiia. 1 i. i 1 r . 1. it. ......1 ?.... o . . g-- wmi (1 have hn hp;iW T'hianr. I -"t" ; - l . . , . it .7 . 1 ceive IU1 llie CU1U VI IIM3 UUHCU OIUICS I l:m. miv Oil tuaui nunc, c aic iuiu. iic supnc lamer ganize'd party succeeded in electing Charles-Fish-1 thteCleneral Government, and, with the dig received at the Mint, amounted .to about overeign ask Congre State and a confederate in the Union, harshly on the conduct ot the troops to- fmn'k; vont r,..n1 t tl,A ress to grant such; an equalization as will wardsthe - intrudjprs, declaring that he foreiffn UDDlv pbr sam rJod . and agriculturalist on the same footing with LwouW ?ot all0W nimfeit be j taken by h is'Gnderstood from a satisfactory so Copy Teste. Nov. JS, 1830. er oyer Wm. J. Alexander, our former Speaker, ny a majority oi two votes ori;the second. balloting, l isher; received C8. Alexander f9. srattptin" fivR. t..-:e..l... i mi. .- . - r- i o ffrriiitnrnl fit nn the samfl fnntinv with wuuiu iiov aiiuw unubcji w oBitdnen uv i : i r.nn. ...;;rnntnn, ..n wur menu, inomasuews. who was a candiaate t F'r5 "' " " . v Ki i ' 11 h w uiiucishwh uum a du5iuvui r suui, for Reading Clerk, has been Unfortunately beaten the manufacturer ; yet our Mcommon defence . and iem, ior iney were DUt a sei oi rorjners- tnat the amount received from the -South-by Thomas G;: Stone; which was cause of more gJneral welfarefbrbid that we should adoplfrash that if they did take ; mtn,-.he woqld take erQ ges within the first three quarters of luwrujHviuoi. hi my mma tnan any -otner oc- , , l--- . tnem in turn. DV COUeCtm? tne militia ot I . i Aonft nA W-r.1 rurrence that has takennlaee. anH mofft nston- aMu euepuuu luai wpi wiuresun. m iai- . A i.T, ; " r: tne present year, nas oeen neariy -v,- . .. . . r. -.-.--. 1 . , Tt . i, .4 1 IIWinflRll t.OlllllV. SI III II lllll P.I 111 1 1 T V Will 1 Ifl 1 trn I .i 1 .1 UUU, WI1UU 11111 TCCUIVCU llUUl lilt iun;i-n JAMES MORRIS, Ctt. 4'26w pr. adv. $2iiQ State of North Carolina, llutherford County. Superior Court of Law, October Term, Its?) James J. Hoyt. John ard -it- i lhmeut has been expressed by the intelligent part ure ana oisaavantage ; ratner let us loiiow tne max- , . 'lJ. . of the members than I can describe.. As regards jj the venerable Jefferson, in a like emergency ot do, he wou d muster SIX. A Lieuten-' me nuaiuications oi tne two men, I believe mere is t, - ) . : am. neara an mis, ana sopn alter naa mm butUe opinion prevails!. and hat is.) there er arrested. So the report go5,4hch We was no comparison, and I have heard many of the despair will rum every thmg. ' ' ; .,u.:n. . - ! t members who vbted for Stone reffret-thatthev had yni,tC ;n;ne iaa duu ,Mau,Wi . i . ; x . i -iLfjicua v vtiiu uitrjiuue: iuuiua axe uiuuuuucu 111 r. Petition and scL fa. to Vacate Grant, t 1 o ' j trrt ui i"kiif nirf tr crtirif A r lsfvTi ni.fl lAnnl nro.n'l .f dices and sectional feelinclDredominated for a mo- xh communication, such as the extension of the inent, and Stone was elected.! Mr. Dews could I jurisdiction of the State over those Indians of the have been elected to the Engrossing Clerkship, but cnerokee tribe who reside within the limits of this refused to accept the appointment.- ' V' X aXl 5 i j- ' . U s .i ds the measures that will be brought up Dlf ;""u,e auJusimeai 61 ?,ms-S uen bofore us. I can form but an lmnerfect oninion. era! Government : to extend to the daughters of 'mp'n hxr whnm h w tnkAn 4U a fl 4. . U 4-1 . appointment. As Regards the measures that will be brought up jofore us, I can form but an imperfect opinion. 1 here has been so much electioneering, and little j thtt late day of the Session. - I am of opinion thVapplica- fh re appropriated by the State to his son tion will be made for a New Bank on the Funds of J amt?si-. .Foreythe,. who wks drowned in the JJ.-S. uiaiu,.Uui mc uctisiuu ui mo supreme v,uun 1 siooD 01 war tiornet: a iew monins since. IAvnrcro Tnccol n rt d sources, within, the same period amounts J j0hn Whiteside. to little more than half that siltn. , 1 TTT anpearinsr to the fatl-fartion of ihe Court that. Phil. Sent. i.. George Rujfsel one of ihe defendants, reide L J beyond the limit of the State: It it therefore Or- CopperOre. e learn from -Ji com- dered by Court, that publication be made six weeks municatioh in the N. II. Patriot of the in the North Carolina i? jectator and WerternAd- 1U sumc iWrxuS, lu a C icmau . i m XViKnf Ilnitv N II veitiser. that onlcs the Mid dererulant appear at left Laurenceville last Mondayjsays, that 1st ult., that Jamc Atal,of Umty,i. II., theneuTermoffsaid Courtf he holdenTRuih- vr. .u has lately discovered a bed ot Uopptr Urn orrrA.nn nn ,1.- im Mnndav nr th4th Mondav' o vvjiiiUiiii y naa uuuui iu uc luiiucu ill llic 1 . " . , ' ,. , I - j . . . j . it ap pears Mr. Bogan has been up to hU words m some respects j for a gentleihari who ofthe United States, in the ciseof Craiff and the State of Missouri, has had so much effect here, that ! a vu tau y i ao uunui. lu uc iui uic.i ill llie I . . , --1 . ce :-the adjustment of claims against the Gen- C0Untv! of Gwinnett, for the arrest of din m an nsiye ledge, WlilCti is pronounceu of mRrt hv whom hp' xv tnkp.h. .hll to N of good quality.- Mr. J. !s. lias c- rected a building for the purpose ot work ing the same the ensuing winter. ' Sullivan N. II, Mercury. Rich Ore. We have been informed, Col. Benjamin Forsythe,; certain funds s06a know-the result. , i We were once told, by a gentleman of this nlfce. that there wa not.t ten: vcars i ( - - x . I ' , mt , , r i i . i . runner remarKs mignt oe maae, dui our readers ago.va; tne oirtn ot nis lilue qaugmer, a I do not believe it will pass into a law I have no hae the Message before "them, and will be able to 1 single pane r. or ,intant ot any description tloubt hlltthnt fl Pfll.itPllt.inrv j.nrl FVoo SihAnla 511 I mrilito tViotr ntxrn inmmontsi ' " I 1 11 thp whnlp' VlllnTP ' nf YlrPPrivlllfl ? ' n nrl T j A- V V IWWftAWftkS TTU1 1 AiXXV' U1UJ.1 VWiUUlVUlU t f " from undoubted authority, that at Mrs. II. if arris mine in Cabarrus county, there in .March next, thai Judgment will be taken pro confesso asamst luni. Copy Teste. JAMES MORRIS, Ctk. Nov. 18, lfS). 42 Cv pr. adr. $2.50. NOTICE TO GOLD MINERS. THC subscriber having made everal very eoa f ider'able improvements on the rocktr riple and constructed a machine called PALMER'S IMPROVED ROCKER, for waging and cleans in gold from the earth, ltc. connected with it, ly occupy the attention of the Legislature, but; wheth-1 1 er they will be successful I am not able to. judge-. j - Ue jj; From the Governor's Message and other circum- ' , V i , ; !, :'itnr n.,:ii. i was fniind bv Mr. Isaac. M'Clellan. a few in Hiiuic nuajjc ui uicchy inc , uuu " T J I , f .-1 . l- l ,i . r . , n.. that the ladies.-both married arid sin.rle. days ao, two thousand Jive hundred and.. .11ft Inr irnlil id trroallv rilitnlt lliia fkW . I ' . i I . . I . O ' I y -. " . ..?! fin I 1. I w..,w..fa fc..v t..---. . 1 - A meeting composed of the mer-j for some time atterwards. used to send J0Tly pennuweignis oj uoa in iiu uusn- maclune may be placed in such titoaUan.ui' tho x. t j ... j l , T ; chants jjrrd citirpns of Salishnrv hM in tW fr hr: t llr ' , o e'Art Uf nniolh, els ot ore. one halt ot which was obtained nits that tho.-e ceased m dirffinr can throw the nifiiitcs, i am inuuccu looeueveinai congress win , -T? , i j , r 7 oyi wuviwiji - f I , a .u;nn -VfKrtll l4 memorializedon"the Tariff, and nthpr nnnrRS- towai. on the 18th nit., when retolutions were and Wriositv. Sinrp tlmt timpihnwevpr. 1 from 5?Z bushels of ore. Ihe whole was Pl at OQce inio iw marine wruioui . , - -t - - ; -rr. ii ' - ' , I V -1 J" ir:--.. M . ... I am One Ot tbOSe that thmfe tbatl nrlnntPrl in wWii pnfh n1affor1 thomcolxroc r,At tn I tVinrr. h-ic hoon in tnic roen't U rrviirbto IOUlld 111 a Veill BUOUt oach State oppressed by those, unwise and unjust ;-iv ri n't in tllA WU of trsw1p s anr n .kon. ;' n..r Nv.l1nW:; ThVrP.l r' nnw the surface. measures oi the ueneral tiovernment, ought.mild-t . T . r:-f . ' J " . , "--- sive measures. any further. I t . J i. !'? L 1 . . .1. CCtaott f .t 1 w,lM-1 lauor, ana im tocauon d wuipeavo bk ujo tuu uiieen icei iow i ft. rt . , j:me This is the most cxtraordin- from it, forrnarion. secure the "fc-Jd collectd br s Irom pillape. A pait oi said macumo I arv Droduct from the ore that we have lock and key, f Wib r-A- -L.-r.: - : , . Li ' i,ii:tti Ua--nAl- ' NiPard of vet.- and from the manner in P3 attached with preat advantage to machine- no doubt as to the correctness of he. state- improvements and. hereby forewarns all person me lit. s J from using or making the whole or any part of 9 , The whole amount of 2510 d wts. was machlne h,s rian and invenuon ; as the pa- teni law wm oe eniorcea n gains sucn as iiunnge ly but with energy speak, in language not to be mis- uiiuersiooa on mose laxuve ; constructions oi ine not less tnan tnirty nine gins unaer ten ,, " V ry now in use The subscriber inteivkJUspHTt SS!?fthn!:;e hJiAn ;the ,agt W day of March nexi, thattney will neither years old, and over five; about anl which it was communicated W us; havq Pateat Offiee. immiatelr. V -ite?iSS- i cnin ill a .v i t-".n.'i. w ii ii ii wiiinii rriii'imi rtA' t-. i - js - , i . . . ; l - - m a.. at. t . . a.. a.. A m- a our verBM PrPnt. in Vnntimmnrp nf . nh 1 recve not ; pay out the Due Bills or Treasury equal uumber ot little boys !Ot thfe sami measiftes as will perhaps, save ounCountry from Notesi issued by the State of North Carolina. -Al aJ?e ' How,many children i there! are in me a lemma in wmcn ii seems to oe emerging, i Committee was annointfid to hrornrP fromthp tne Village, under me. Years 010. Ve Have .l. i Di..r: , j I Mint an amount ot small chanee eulhcient tor the " vu ucw, T)dite hiisinflss.hvrPnpkinB- Roaitrnntinna .nf Trie. llSfil of thfi tnwn nf Saliehnrir fThi onmrnittoo Wltn anV'SOn OI aCCUraCV , ,t WOalCJ. DO U Jicesofthe Peace without their bcinjr read, which ImnL nlvronnrt ru t:vi a matter; of some difficulty, without 3oing it Tefwhiete incinveoience of these dMilUzs a currency, and morning the statement is madias it Court for the District of North Carohnl, nVSSS rL.Lor.Air,. fJ' J.u w nothing Dncommon for. four to.be ,born met in this city 011 Friday morning last, v vm.i fjjxj nmnic OUUU1U IICC DUUUtl UlLU U1C llSl I . --w.-.te v. jfv.ujjiy vu7 Jjt Lia w U1C I i V T .U ' - .1 J I J ' 1 J r orjanuary,ituien." x, . - .t- X 1 State fo adopt such measures as will tend to im. """I"1: i,.1.l.,MS a ?nu aujourneu on xuonuay - uitcnioou. vice sold in this place last week. ' Charlotte Journal. j Federal Court. The U. States Circuit on his right and improvement. GREENE D. PALMF.R. Brindletown, Burke, Kot. 30, 1830. 42 4wp The Governoyls Message. We present bur read- prove the currency ofthe State. atal Affray. We learn from acredible source, ors to-day with this interesting and important doc-. vTVT . vv e learn irom acredible source, umentj which is always anxiously looked for by th affray occurred at the house of James Pertil the people. This document contains much which lo' ff Buncombe County, on the 19th ult. near the MONEY I WANT ! And Money I must had j7 of Dr Franklin seomS W be well fol- Present, Chief Justice Marshal and Judge lSi d. . Whether our townsmen are buil- Potter. is Tdesiroui to make aenleroentwiunbliawm. ding houses andplantiusi treesi in the On Saturday, I Vtuiams. indicS ere, that be may elot-e Jbw ,tac?ruv AIf ail : . I 1 1 . 1 ' ! ' . I 1 thotte indebted to him for' Goods are Tqaested to we may admire, and suggests several important subjects for the consideration ofthe Legislature, in which all feel a special interest. iaoveraor 'Owen 4 dwells with much solicitude on the present system of educaton in this State and recommends to the particularrirttfention of the Legislature the estab lishment of Primary Public iSchools, and : also dU rects their attention Jto the embarrassed condition of the University of North Carolina. Objects of such great and general importance to the welfare of the State, jdeserve not only to meet the approbation of the Legislature, but receive their zealous and effi , dent co-operation. The fact mentioned by the Governor, that North Carolina, though she has lav leading from Asheville to Morganton, and. a- 15 miles from Asheville ; in whieh James Ed-. oh was attacked b tlie two Pertillos, Mil- nd James ; during the affray Edmonson retreat- little and took up a stone and struck or threw road boa man ton ed at Milton day V rn ii it' -i I r i t i a i- i i .i r come lorwaru ana maKe iBUTinca caiemtmi ior - . Greenville Mountaineer Oak Island, which is under the junsdic- am9 lbercb mch M I i - I tinn rt tt ITmtori Stntna. wft intinrl mill I rir,. All rn i k ccd to a I scriber holds notes of hand, are hercbr notified t s irapns- attend to and pay the name, or thry will be placed in such hand aa will insure their immediate coliec- Tue We occurrence that veid i - pac "We Jearn from good anthority that the ty, of Manslaughter, and sentcm Branch of the State'Bank, in thisj place,! fint?of one dollar and one year is to be discontinued after tlte 16th inst. onment. The prisoner being unable to tion.rTheo;teiTOinationoftru:ribextov and that David W. Stone. Esq, the ; pre-1 eihploy . counsel, Henry Scawell and Will- up his affair, will be a rumcient reawn for thele- u,u sent. Cashier, has been appointed agent to iara H. Hat wood,, jr. Esqrs. were assign- gal and comjmUory core which irifl be token -P.from whichheorJyumved until dose the business of the cocenu cd as his attorneys.. . erochMto1nrl:" ; m the same affray Jas. P. was crippled. rij'i Jril r r..i.: t r..-:. r . 1 J"AKVtl LAKIULIl. J - p; !' f , Moofe county, charged with counterteit- MiIledgevUler Nov. 11, 1830.'. fYester- ing, w as found guilty, and sentenced to a day the bill to protect and take possession fine of one dollar aud five years' i m prison - of the gold, silver, and other' mines in the ment. - Gens. Iredell aud Saunders acted iinormntPf.tf.rr.tr.rT7 anrltti JWA fn! siirvpr I no rnnncrl for th nrisnnpr hv nsciimmpnt 1 who may dcfcire aoyworkmlh line of his business, . J "..v. .. - jy - - r J -a ,u mnef Brnntt frost tl a formt f iKo c!,nn Cm. affray Jas. P. was crippled have learned no farther facts 'relative to this Rutherfordton, Nov. 23, 1 S30. 41tf t ! MR. RANDOLPH. Our Boston Correspondent informs , us the ship .tame, irom Cronstadt, arri- . TIN-WARE MANUFACTORY ' fill HU undcfaigwe'd havrnj ourchaacd the TIN - JL WARf LSTABL1SHMLNT of Mr. II. Carrier, is now prepared to accommodate all those mc oiiip x aiiic, nuui uruiisiaui, am- cT (t ri,, i. . atthattcSatleen TT r r fVi O Ti v r i ak ; L . vMn w 1 1 1 C .1 f and disposed of. Ral. Star. ne wsutttTion JubK, the faithfuF servant of Mr. R.; came Z 1' J wn -EIZ MARRIED. . In Burke, on 3 youth of oib naWenffer The brii? Charlotte also ar- - at mentioned bill provides for the Thursday the 25th ulu, by Rev. :ation,;is:one SStSS surveyjand disposition of the ld.adjud- qardnestarnsto Mus rfancy, , ished lier treasure upon other schemes and objects, J -ar j nas noi wuiiin ner Dounaanes a single lnsuiuuon for the gratuitous instruction; of the fctate in primary branches of education which ought to awaken the Legislature j and the '"people throughout the StateJ to institute a School System, that the poor as well as the wealthy ofthe for I land may He placed in a situation to become useful plctori, U. S. Minister to Sweeden. ana intelligent memDers oi society ; witnout such legislative aid -the establishment of Primary ' 45 nveq at Boston irom Cronstadt. ami El sineur, sailed, from latter in compnny with raiconer, Winsor, Irom: otoclvholm tiat port, having ; passenger Mr. Ap- briff t rtju ri. : i i IThe London correspondent of the Ne w o .. : - J J I . , .a. . juuuv.v.. vuii bguuuuvuii UI UIC X1CVT i . . t V1 . w ''1 n , ' ccnoois-f-- j nsinff generanon must, or sucn pan i x orK journal OI commerce under rlat.fi nt of them t iave not the pecuniary means for pro- f 6th October says : curing t me ..ducation. remain in ignorance, andow-1 iMr. Randolph, after remaininff three to i ,eir disparity of edacation theyi caii never be I weeks at the Court of St. Petersburg, came enabyji to compete in business with their more for- to London -about a week since. His health turiate and better educated rivals, to whom ' they is Iquite feeble, and to amend it lie will pro- must fnrpvpr bo dnno nnd 'torvsinta whHfl i. Dablv Dass the winter in Italv. His mode most every state in the Union is deriving impor- ofngociating must have astonished Prince from the intelligence and education Leyen,the acting Minister of Foreign Af engwbo K.Ktn tbp;whr.ip fairs. He began, in one of their earliest tant benefits : learning from primary pub schools,' shall North interviews, by declaring xto the Prince, Carolina be the last in establishing a system, which that what he had come for, he desired to have decided promptly, one way or the prosperity to a state andblessins to-a people? As another inv ortant tnibjee the Governor' i rects the attentou. oflthe Lgielature to Int i Improvements, acl reMnimehdsthat ourrepi r en. tatiyes in Congress be Instructed to ask aid .4om has ever been found suW. a powerful instrument DaJf ae.Cia5a ?r V' W r to the prosperity to stated," oW.I0r ne u"a mmseU u"aDle to sus" tain the approaching vigour of a Northern winter. And as, to use his own words, he has no under game to play , he meant td show all his cards, instructions and . L .1 ! h a!a tiril tkril4" V I, . the General Goverr,incTjt, for the purnosp nf 1 i '. - ' 1 i . ,i cV v .k A r p pofe ot ,pen- As there was no mystery to be unraveled, "ipze oi yetjur to ad as the business itself was simple and the oceans At the same time he.expressean o- :nipii::Mp;. h r-nnsidfirfid thrpp pinion that a ch spate enough for the Russian Cabinet ' to of appropriations generally,, byOimiUng them to Corne to some S conclusive arrangement, a few objects, that such ts are undertaken may be and that time having elapsed,' - he turned completed and become useful to the public rather his back on St. Petersburgh and diploma- than to dissipate the 1 reasury ty applying it to cy, whether with or without accomplishing every project wmcn sectional teuing or interested the purpose of his mission, my Russian motives may suggest, wiuic ;t? means ot render ing, them, complete or usefaV There is too muc 1 .I-:", correspondent does ( not say. . There is sreat merit m the frankness of his oro- erly occupied by 31r. C. All orders for lota or par ticular dcscriptipns ofwarea will be rtipnlied at the - shortesfnotice and executed in a faitliful ami work- manlike manner. 0"A11 kinds of Tin and Pewter Sfnddr Crnk, on j Ware repaired and mended on(hemot reasonable Alfred Webb, Mr. I conditions. Among ln variety cT Ware roW oa . dauchter of Thos. hand may be enumerated the foIloWin2 ged by the President as being Georgia's Green. . Tin Buckets; Coffeepou; Pans, from 1 to 12 by virtueofthe Treaty of theludian Springs. -nmcomoe Vouniv , on ine 7 ine sn. , re iWu 2 . Cani&te ; kc. jeans, tow eloib, furn, &c. will be received, at a fair Shn Ftb. P V . f" Rev. Christopher Bracfshaw, Mr. J. C. M. David- mould,; Candlestick Cop.; Baking , "rfSldent ou Xaminm? the son to Miss Sarah S. Forster, daughter of Thomas terns; Graters; CakecGttfers; Tea Cax auuiuuiiai eviaence on tne part ,01 ' ueor- Forcter. ' : I itt 1 ... ' . . 1 . ' I gia,; ueiermme. Wales line to he tne cor rect boundary, it is to be. disposed ! 6f .by Lottery, immediately thereafter. ; (Should the President adhere to Coffee's Jirie it is riot to be disposed of until the - Cherokee country is obtained. The Cherbkfjq coun try is to be laid off in distrfcts'of nipe miles square- and stop there for the i pr0ent.-f I ; State of North Carolina; ? Buncombe County. Superior Court of Law, October Term, 1830- Sarah VV leaser, (DTallow, beeswax, old pewter, shce-thread. price, in paVmenf for ware. " . ... ' AORMANWILLlAMU; vs. Petition for Divorae. TTT appearrag to the satisfaction of the Court, Jl that the defendant is not an inhabitant of this w . 1 m . Siirvorlnro 1 1 nAiL. - -late: it is uraereo, mat puoiicauon do made for Purveyors are to be elected ander re- three monthg in u. North quisite, arrangements made to dispose of Carolina Spectator, that the defendant George the country by lottery as soon as thi?;Indi-j Wicaser, appear at the next Superior Court of Law an claim is extinguished. This! bill did be.Pld 1oT v PAPER FOR, SALE. . 4 THE undersigned, Padilaiiufacturerm, at the ' Houlston Paper Mills, can at "all tunes far. nkh any quantity of . . k nl IPftlNTING : Super-Royal, PAPFR. and Medium , j fLK, Fools Cap, county of Buncombe,' at the I - roots Cap, Letter and yPAPER;., , , Wrapping ) " . O . PAS TJLj-BOARDS, S;e. fa. r ' rr a i :ii ii c i if i not receive the undivided sanction bf the tpr thwith in MrrhPTt tw i committee on the State of the. republic j to plead, answer or demur to the petition filed a- which they will forward on to any of the Soujhern but a maioritv vntpd i n favor tf its t hfii n o- eamst him bv Sarah Wicaser. or the same will be States, on as reasonable terrnrgr Cash can be reported, in order to ffet the subject before taken pm confesso, and heard expaxte. . the House. What will be the -ultimate rvffiro tU9n Mnv.n.riha-i.i, arA-j-:- course, in relation to this business is quite September, 1830. J. ROBERTS, Clerk uncertain ; those disposed to survey and lottery the whole country without idelay, 42 3m Pr. adv. $4.50 NOTICE. I HE! subscribers havin? been Qualified as Ex ecutorson the last Will and Testament of I Drocured from the North. Orders addressed to MaTshalVixttTrjf, Gran' eer County, Ttnntwt will be promptly attended to. SHIELDS, JOHNSTON & RICE. 3rarshair Fenry, Ten. Nor. -16. 30. 4JtA GOODS AT AUCTION ! ! ! ; Tf N pursuance of an attachment, levied at the in. stance ef Geo. W. Eelsev and others, on the will form a respectable minority ; if indeed 1 fTTl tr. ntr t 1-i - 1 A v.ts -'- Vr n' minnviKf! 'i I II 'j ; ' rrr,irUtl MOSES WIUCER80N, deeeed,- -U October eofArfto S LaDmfH 8esions ofthe County Court for Burke County, Order to me directed, I will sell, to the highest bid- tit Jj r etAy ' 1830, do hereby notify all persons who have any der before the Store in wlaton, Pmtieriy occa- Jlurder. Joshua Edwards, of thilcoun- rm n ttonr t..A nTwilker- Died bvtbe said Moffitt. all the GOODS in said 1 - ' I . . . r "1 I "j. ' .I L .hfnnv rnnnq "T 1 : . . I roMvanr An4 .ii :nAKwi tn said I HVThft sale tn commence on MondsT the 20th From the Arerdict of the J ury of Inquest, estate are rwuired to make navment immediately, of December next, and to cdntina Crom day to day nliliU no ..11 In irlxnrtla lu.J.;.. T KAl.nl..... ... k. I until tfvA DtIv.Ia KtOCK IS Bold. n uivu no) tdllvvJ Titn llj UVUVJUU X 1 1 uiuiuubB vou w 1 V Cil. dayvwe ther the 'hMIU- ffiU jards was shot while driving h car from MICAJAH HALL. , his river plantation, within a quarter mue I . Burke Co. October 25, 1S39. nntil th rhtIe stock IS sold. u3Conditonj : ' AH tarns under $5, Cash ;.oA So and opwarda, six months credit; bond aod w- ritv required. THOMAS WARD, Sheriff. Lincoln, Xov. 13,1330, 4 lids- XL r f m mi ll-i f - i '! 1 .
North Carolina Spectator and Western Advertiser (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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