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- i . - -: i . .! i i . . i ' ; . - ! I ' '. ' - r ' .. . : . l' h ): .. - r ' ; ' . ' X ! -j: ' ! ' : ' - ; . H .. . i: t . " 1 i ! - 'I ' . . . 1 l, , ; . . : I -x . . . MdDIB5PIHI EOTMT(DIB , ! 5 . . . - . . i i ' 1 i INBWE'Sf EOT AID E.1T1S E l. it VOLUME I. RUTHERFORDTON, FRIDAY 3I0R1TIN(G; DECEMBER 17, 1830. NUMBER 44. 'v. G3 A JRGDU.diJixi A ' Six J A : PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING, BY V ItOSWELL ELMER, Jr. ;" . . Terms of subscription. Two dollars and fifty cents,, per annuxp, if paid in advance ; or three dol lars, if paid within the year: but ifdelayed after 'the-close of the year, twenty-five cents Will be added. . - - ' .-.V" No papef will be discontinued until all arreara ges are paid, or at the discretion of the publisher. Advertisements inserted on. the usua terrns.X All persons advertising will please note1 the num ber of times they wish to have them inserted, or they will be continued and taxed accordingly. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. TTN obedience to a Decree oftKe Court of Equity .U. of Rutherford County, I will expose to sale on the premises, on"2raiuraay ittu eignin aayox Janua : ry next, all the lands belonging to fhe Estate of the late ltlCHARD BL ANTON, deceased, "vf 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 fine quality, and upon jwhich there is ') now aj good Grist Mill the only one, arid the only ' situation for one, in a large and populous neighbor hood.! ., -:r ;-' ; : I- The sale of the other , lands, comprising; three . contiguous tracts, containing an aggregate of about 600 acres, will follow, at the late family resi dence on the Poet-Road, as soon as he above has been disposed of. These afford some- excellent meadow and quite good up lands, advantageously situated for mercantile or other public, purposes, on the great Post "Road between Lincolnton and : Spartanburffh Court House. A Survey will be SPECULATION LANDS. fin HE subscriber hereby gives notice, that he is 1 ill duly appointed the Agent of Isaac Bronson &JGoold Hoyt, Ksquires, of the city of New York, the present proprietors of the lands formerly bwned by Tench Coxe, Esq. in the counties of Ruther ford and Buncombe, called . Speculation Lands, with power to sell and lease-, the same ana to settle anH compromise all questions in relation thieto the Injunction issued at the suit of the ref presentdtives of James Thomson, deceased, having been dissolved at the last Court of Equity in this County as ' will be seen by the Decree of the Court herewith published. he is now ready to make, any contracts in relation to said lands he may think proper, and he invites all persons wno have claims to parcels thereof to call upon him and purchase the land or make an amicable settlement in relation thereto, which iWWber is willing to do, un fair terms, , moderate prices and reasona ble credits. While he is thus anxious, as far as pos ible, to fettle all controversies in relation) to these lands without recourse to legal measures, and does not desire to take the benefit of improvements made by innocent or ignorant persons, he feels bound to notify all interested that if not so settled he shall be obliged, as such agent, to institute suits against ev ery one Who shall be foun holding a patent or oc cupying any part tnereot, to which his principals naive title and he suggests to ihem the policy of settling their claims without costs, while it may be done, in many instances for less than the coBt of de fending & litigated suit, rather than suffer their Das sions or prejudices to lead them' to be (embarked m law suits which must eventuate in the loss of their improvements and involve them in heavy bills of cost ; forwbatever interested and prejudiced men may say to the contrary, as these lands were enter . ill . . - I State of North Carolina, 1 Rutherford Countys iu Superior Court of Law, October Terrol 1830 James J. Hoyt, Jonn y ara and William Ward : rs. i Waitman Dishnrodn and Michal Hawkins. anpearin to the satisfaction STATE LEGISLATURE. T&EAstrivsr&EroiLT. INTERNAL IM PilOVEMENT. The balance of cash remaining on hand lelonins to this fund, as reoorted to me general assembly or 1223, Petition,' ard . sci. fa. .. r Ltd --. -. Vapaite jjrant. f The Honorable, the General Assembly of J Cah received on notea given for pur- v noses ui vneroitee laxta. appropria ted bv law to thift'funcL from the first ol.V ?3,410 49 the. State of Xorth .Carolina: , Treasury Department, Nov. 16, 1630. a , .'I -w i t - I . . -$ ; . I in ODeaience io uiu uirccuons oi me aci F?Lappeanng to the satisfaction of tte Court, of the Assembly . of 1827, entitled that Waitman Dishuroon one fifths defend-1 J.- n . , v. i4M i-a th limk. nrtho sua . i aci concerning ""c a reasury, therefore Ordered by Court, , that publication be Public Treasurer subnets the following made six weeks in theilNorth Carolina Spectator I - KLi'Uitr Aiu taiiatATLa: m i A ... I mi . i. l & t. i -1 I and western Advertiser, inar.oruess trie; said de-1 l ne Daiance oi casn remaming in me paDiic ira fehdant annear at the next term of said ISuDerior I sury to the 1st of November, as reported uourt, to De hoiden in uuinetioraron, ; on tne tmra I me uenenu ssemDiy oi mai year, anu lor wniqi "At llll ovember, 129. to tbo first of No-' vember, li?30, ' 2,817 00 Do. Dank of Cape Fear, for dividend V , on 1,358 share rf ock, at 2 ier centum for C month ending lt Jan- uar)-, 1 830, appropriated to ihU fund, 2,71 6 00 Monday after the fourth Monay in March next, that Judgment will be .tak'94 pro cofesso against turn. - i . . . ' . ;-.! . Copy Teste. JAMES MORRIS, CVk. Nov. 18,130. '.436w pr. adv. $2.50 State of North Carolina, Rutherford County r ; Superio Court of Law, October Terni 18301 I a ma I Hnvt JAhn Wnrn 1 v uuao f am.jj j vviiu v v and Wilbam Ward, George itussel and A John Wpitesides. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that, Gefrge Russel one of the defendants, resides beyondthe limits of the State : It is therefore Or- dered by Court, that publication be made' six weeks in the Aiorth Carolina Spectator and V estern A vertjser, that unless the said defendant appear at the next Term of said Court", to he hoiden in Ruth Petitioned sci. fa. Uo v. . .... Vacatp Grant, tnade and the exact quantity and position of each ed( by citizens of this State and patented according erfordton,on the 3d "Monday after theth; Monday tract will be shown on the day of sale. A credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser enteringihto bond with approved securi ty. Titles will be made as shall be ordered by the c6urt. l ' T. F. BIRCHETT. C. 8eM. , - : Nov. 5th, .1830 39 tds. I UNDER DECREE OF , ! FOZLECZiOSUILXS. THERE will be sold before the;. Court House , at fyutherfordton,.. on Monday the tenth day of January next, (being the Monday of the County Court;) within the legal hours of sale Seven seve ral tracts ofUana as the property of the heirs at law of EDMUND.FEWELL, deceased, contain ing an aggregate amount of 65 8 acres, or, so much thereof as. will be sufficient to satisfy the De cree. , j;'-'!' '- ' j i X ' '. One of these tracts of Land includes a part of the Iron Works and High Shioal on Second Broad Ri ver. The other'six lie adjoining to it and to each other or nearly so. ; ;: j ' '-, To. Such persons as wish to engage in the man ufacture of Iron, or of other things, 1 this property may well be recommended as possessing advantages' . rarely to be met with, i ' . j : Termd, Cash in hand. Titles to be executed by the Clerk and Master- . ' I 39tf Nov. 5, 1830. T. F. BIRCHETT, C. ft M. ; SALC; OF LANDS FOR TAXES. iOvI the first Monday in January next, (it being ALV th week of Buncombe N County Court) I shall expose to public sale, at the Court-House in Ashe ville, 'the following tracts of Land to satisfy the taxesi due thereof for the years-1 828 and 1829. SO O acres given in by John Kelly, lying on the waters of French Broad River, in Gloster set- to the existing law, thirty-five years since, and were sold to those under whom the present proprietors claim, for tfieir fair value, and the taxes on them have been regularly paid-r-they have as valid a legal and equitable title to them as any other title what ever, which; cannot fail to be sustained by the same : ... . - J - wholesome laws which protect the rights and pro perty of ill the citizens of this State. 38tf I j JOSHUA FORMAN. Rutherfordton, Nov. 4, 1830. taken pro State of North Carolina, . H Rutherford County. J Inj Equity. Fall Term, A. D. 1830; James Thomson's Executors, &c i . J ' vs. ,; Injunction. Arthur Uronson and others. ) - i'T'HIS cause -coming on to be "heard upon the in March next, that Judgment will be 1 Copy Teste. JAMES MORRIfJ, CVk. Nov. 18, 1830. 43 6w pr. idv.'S'2.50. State 0 North CaivliiHa, K i Jbuncombe County , , Superior Court of Law, .October rermTr 1830. j Sarah Wicaser, ) V 'f; v vs. Petition lor Divorce." George Vicaser. 1 . I? - T appearing to the satisfaction of th Court. that the defendant is not an iihabitaft of' this the public treasurer & charged in the books of ths office, amounts to 74,014 E Cash received of the State Bank of N. ; Carolina, on the Governor's check, according to the resolution of last ses sion Assembly, - 2,11 For arrears of Taxes, per exhibit Aa PrJnrinal 794 f.l . Interest.' ' 88 39 ..$3 00 John Haywood, lat public treasurer, . bv his executor. Geo. W. Ilavwood. exhibit 31. - 1J9394 Additional returns of taxes exhibit C. H0 15 John Holloway, amount of first bond, ! Principal. . ' 337 57 S Interest. 23 56.....3C0 13 F. J.' Haywood, amount of first bond, I Principal. , 2til 75 Interest. 23 58.J...2S5 33 Bonds for Kales of land and neeroes. per xhibit D. . 1 Principal., 10.0331.! Interest,' . 1,143 49.11.17C 43 Rent of public land ! Principal. ' -.717 Interest. . 3 17. .74 02 Benj. Foreman, clerk of Hyde county. Corl wreck money-received by hinj under the act of 1801, . James Owen, collector of Wilmingto, 1 for tax under the act of 1817, for the erection of a marine hospital, C5C35 On bonds due for sales of Tuskarora lands, per exhibit 22a ' ' Principal,- 1,491 10 i Interest, . 3 74....1.494 90 40iJo Aggregate amount, v 13,973 43 Deduct disbursements from November, j 1 llce9,to 1st November,1830!apar. . ' ticutarly enumerated in exhibit Fy for . which vouchers have been delivered :, to comptroller and allowed, - - O QiaAl i4 7 05 IT AL that the defendant is not an iihabitalt of' this I John M'Rea. for interest on loan. t State: It is Ordered, that publicaion be pade for Wm. H. Haywood, jr. part of fee-fatd three mouths in the Raleigh Register,, and North under resolution of lc37, refunded. vxuuuua ppeciatur, iuui luts ucieuuauij vjeorge Wicaser, appear at the next Superior Court of Law to be held for the county of Buncombe, at the 50 00 Bill, the answer of Joshua Forman, agent for Court House inAsheville, on tlje 2nd Mondav af- w a a l i . . . . . m i riir t n t- rt r n . j-a n n tm-m a a - a - - a . i me im xixuuuajr ui iiioxcii uoai, uieu iuiu lucre to plead, answer or demur to tbe petition' filed a- : 'i a l nr. f -n. gaiusi mm uy oaran tv leaser, or me semte win oe taken pro confesso, and heard txDarte.i V' Witness Joshua Roberts, Chirk of said Court, at Office, the 2nd Monday after tie .4th Monday in September, ltiU. J. ROBERTS, !C7e-fc. 42 3m j Pr. adv. 4.50 ' -; j 1 .. the defendants, the exhibits thereunto attached : and the exceptions to the said answer filed After, solemn argument of counsel, It is ordered, adjudg ed and decreed by the Court, that, the said excep tions be Overruled, and that the Injunction, obtain ed upon fhe said Bill be dissolved; the costs there on to await a iuture hearing. - . (The faVegoing is truly extracted from the decree made in khe above entitled cause, at October Court, 1830, by hi hi . , - -tf-4-r T- F-JBIRCHETT, C. ft 3f. ' II FARM FOR THE FARM Whitesides' Buncombe Turnpike company, for div idend on 50 shares of stock, pajable January, lc30, , ', Bank of Newbern, for tax of 1 percent. on 6.182 snares of ttock, for 1 630, Bank of Cape-Fear, for tax of 1 per c. on 4,274 shares of stock, for 1830, payable 1st Oct. State Bank of North Carolina, for divi- dividend on 2,764 shares ofstock, at 3 per cent, for 12 months ending 31 6t Dec. 1829, " . -. . State Bank of N. Carolina, for dividend on 2,764 shares of stock at 2 per cnt. For 6 montha ending June, 250 00 6,182 00 4,274 00 8,292 00 Balance remaining to tbe let of Novem ber, 1830, " . 4,023 89 LITERARY FUND. The balance of cah remaining in lb treasurer's liands unexpended, to the 1st of November, 1821), as reported to the general assembly of that year, 17,029 2 1 The receipt from the firs of Novem ber, leJ, to the first of November, 1830, consist! of the following items: . Cau for entries of vacant land. S'3 Do. tavern tax received of sheriff!, 2.782 Co fo. Iiurtiun At, of anrlloneer. 334 12 w , 1 91278 Cash received of State Bank of North Carolina, dividend on 283 hare of stock belonging to thU fund, at 3 per centum for 12 months ending with ' - December. 1839, Ditto State Bank of North Carolina, di ' . vide n d on the above sharet of f tock, . at 2 percentom, for G months ending with June, 1630, - i Ditto Bank of Cape Fear, dividend on "50 shares of stock belonging to this. fund, for 6 months, ending 1ft Jang-I ary, 1630, at 2 per centum. Ditto Bank of Cape Fear, dhidend on 704 shares of stock, at 2 per centum. for 6 months ending 1st January, 18 30, which is appropriated to this fund. Ditto Cape Fear Navigation Company, , dividend on the shares of stock be longing to the state, and money ex pended, as declared by tlie aaid com pany, and payable January, 1830, 54G00 Ml 00 100 00 1,403 0(7, TOW tlement, due joinin lands of Andrew; Brown. Tax ?2,69.$. 200 acres given in by Jesse Burrel, lying m Seiniard and mm. B, , Allison due Gloster, .joining ands of Jonathan Andrew Brown, lax due 100 acres given in by Benjamin lying on Averie's Creek, joining lands of John McKey. Tax due , . . 1,17 J. . XO 0 acres given in' by James Morgan,' lying on the waters of the East Fork of FrenchBroad River; Tax due : . ' . $1.01. 100 acres, given in by Joseph A Dunn, ly ing on the headwaters of Davidson's River. Tax . . . : . y.-. -j " $1,01 : N. HARRISON, Sheriff. - - liy VVM. FORI LINE, D. S Buncombe Nov. 15, 1830. ls 40 tds. . State of North Carolina, j ) Rutherford County.- '. Court of Tleas and Quarter Sessions October ' L y - Term, 18:W. i' " Margaret Horton, doweress, Willi-" .am Horton 'and others, heirs at Law )f William Horton. senior, deceased . . Petition for Dower and Partition. i! v vs. David Horton, Pavton Horton and . i- others. ' ; "-. . JN-.; ' . IT appearing to the Court, that- David Horton, one of the defendants in this cause, is not an inhabitant of this State : It is ordered that publica tion be made; for six weeks, successively, in the North Carolina Spectator and Western Advertiser, that unless lie appear at the next Court of Pleas , ' and Quarter Sessions to be held for this County, at the Court-House at Rutherfordton, on the second Monday of January next, and answetj plead or de- raur, the petition, will be taken pro confesso and heard exparte as to him. :''T- ( Copy. Teste, ISAAC C RATON, C.C. Oct. 26. 1830. Pr. adv.2,75.- - 38 6 w UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. . ON Monday the tenth day of January next, (be ing Monday of the County Court,) I will expose to sale before the Court House at Ruther fordton, all the Lands belonging to the Estate of the late DAVID WEAVER, deceased, compns- f One tract adjoining the lands of David Hardin, Beaty, andothers,-situate on br nearHick- '' ory Creek. . : One other tract, adiohiinff Crow's lands ' Wm. Beaty, and nearly adjoining the abovement'ioned. Ana anotner trat, joining or nearty adjoining ach of the abovementioned tracts, also1 situate on or near JLckory Creek the whole containing about 100 acres. i , .- Gold is said to have been discovered on these SALE. , owned by the subscriber in Settlement, in this county, a- baut 18 miles northeast of Rutherfordton, in the neighborhood ofthe .Gold Mines. Quantities of gefld have been' found on said land, thou'ffh no con siderable! search has been made. The said Farm contains 160 acres of land including a sood peach and appl orchard ; a small house ; a good black smith shop with two fire places. '.The above farm will be sojld at private sale, anytime before the se cond Monday in January next ; and if not -disposed of previous to that time, will he sold at auction. Application relative to the terms of sale, can be made to the subscriber, living on the premises. 1 , 36 tJc i JOSEPH TAYLOR. Rutherford, October 2L1830. , ' FASHIONABLE TAILORING. J. & C. OSBORINT, MESPECTFULLY informtheir customers and thepublic, that they continue to carryonlheir business, in the southern part of 'Asheville, on' a more extejnsive scale than formerly, and have made arrangements to. accommodate their patrons in such a manner as will give entire satisfaction ; havia'gin their employ several j experienced and excellent workmen; they pledge themselves to do all kinds of TAILORING in as neat, fashionable, expedi tiotus and 'durable a manner as can be obtained in the Statea whole suit will be furnished to any person when called for in twenty-four hours after taking thq measure. ; They receive regularjy from Philadelphia and New-York Drafts of the latest Annerican, London arid Paris FashioMs, and they hope by their exertions to please theiiT customers, and their liberal prices, to seem e a reasonable share oi public patronage. i' '; , . Asheville, Nov. 1, 1631). : y. 3 4w months ending 1st January 1830, Cash received of the sheriffs for taxes, the revenue of 1829, payable in the - treasury the 1st of October, 1830, & not otherwise appropriated, NOTICE TO GOLD MIXERS. t ni HE subscri ber having Aiade several important IL improvements on the ocker and riffle prin- Bank of Cape.-Fear, for dividend on 10 m Mandconstrucfedamachirjecalledi?LAf7i'S shares of stock, at 2 per cent, for C liUifKUVVD KUVKEH, lor.washingau.d cleans ing gold from the earth, &c. oonnectediWjth it, by means of metal sives, &c. ; ly w hich tlje process of collecting gold is greatly facilitated, lasihis new machine may be placed in such a situatiQ in the pits that those engaged in digging jcarij trovy- the grit at once into, the machine without au, further labor, and its location be changed to sqit Stheecon venience of those employed, and at the sajme time, from its formation, secure the gold coleC,ed by 'a lock and key, from pillage.' A part of sdidachine may be attached with great advantage to machine ry now in use. The subscriber' intendi toi apply to the Patent pmce, immediately, for a . patejit on his improvements and, hereby forew'arns,all persons from using or making the whole or any rjiart of a machine upon his plan and invention ; lis the pa tent law will be enforced against such as? infringe on his right and improvement. . " . I -j GRLENE B. PALfill R. Brindletown, Burke, Nov. 30, 1830. 124wp n r.-5 00 Aggresate amount, 30,Iu2 ? . AGRICULTURAL FUND, Cash received from judgment obtain ed ajrainpt clerks and cletks and inastew, and on returns made by them to the 1st of November, 1830, per ex bit G, 1,523 C7 Deduct disbursements during that pe- - penod, for which vouchers nave been delivered to comptroller and allowed i per exhibit G, 311 03 20(0. Balance, 1.2HC4 14,640 Aggregate amount, ;ss,i20 Deduct disbursements at the treasury,. from the 1st of November, 1829, to'.! . tLe 1st of November, 1830, for which vouchers have been delivered to the . A comptroller. and by him allowed,. 15C9x7 Showing the balance of casta remaining C9.750S Which, by act of assembly of 125, Jransferred tothe literary fund, when added, makes that amount to ' . $31,371 G2 . From the foregoing estimates it will appear that the cash in the Treasury to the first of November, 1630t and for which the Public Treasurer 19 accountable to that date, consist of the following sums : Amount of cash as public treajrer,' 4 $.750 64 Dittovfitio treasurer of the board of In- ternal Improvement ' 4,023 88 Ditto ditto' treasury of the literary fun a, 31,37 1 02 ' Aggregate amount, 105.14625 ''This sum, for which the Public Treas urer is accountable, consist of the folio'- ia the treasurer's bandit, and for which he is'accotintabje, to the Jst of No- .mi -L..." i i i ' . iDjr uemg; ; xneTuifcDursemenuniig uioi periofl, Tre ha. been d epo-ited in the bank- -m am, .... j j.. r - - a. a ' i ... . - of this state, and rematni to tne credit and nit&:deducte(l. consists of the follow ing items. - ' General assembly, Lxecutive department, i MONEY I WAlNT And Money 1 must have! fTT HEisubscriber haying disposed of his interest 1L, in tie Tin Ware Manufactory, in this town, is desirouk to make settlement.with all his custom ers, that he may close his concerns. : Also, all tivose indebted to him for Good are requested to come, forward and make immediate settlement for the same jwid thereby shun such costs as will oth erwise follow. - All persons against whom the sub scriber holds notes of hand, are hereby notified to attend to ind pay the same, or they will be placed in such hands as will insure their jmmediate collec tion. -The determination of the subscriber to wind up his affairs, will be a sufficient reason for the le- GOODS AT AUCTION I j!! N pursuance of an attachment, jevied at the in- estate 6f Nathan Moffat ; and agreeably to a specific reasury department, Order to me directed; I will sell, to the highest bid- Department of state, v der, before the Store in Lincolnton, formerly occu- VmPtrollcr 8 dp.Partme t, pied by the Wid Moffitt, all the GOODS in said Store, comprising an assortment of DRV (OODS ; HARD-WARE; CROCKERY AND CIIINA WA RE ; and a variety of other articles. ; i ICTThe sale to commence on MonGayithe 201 of December next, and to continue-from cfay to day until the whole stock is sold. .' M i . JTFConditiohs : All sums under p; Cash; of 5 and upwards, six months credit, bond and secu rity required. THOMAS WARD,fSim. t t . Lincoln.'Nqv. 18, 1830. 141 tds. 4- - 1 1 NOTICE. " I K . THE subscribers having been qualified as Ex ecutors on the last Will and Testament of MOSES WILKERSON, deeeased,. at; October Sessions of the County Court for Burke County, 1830, do hereby: notify all. persona wo have any claims against the estate of the said Mdses Wilker son, deceased, to bring them forward immediately, properly and leallv authenticated. ; aecordins- to i" T r Q r i aw, otherwise this notice will be plead in bar of any recovery. And, all persons indepted j to said estate are required to make payment immediately. Adjutant general's office, Public printers, - Judiciary, Sheriffs for settling taxes, Congressional elections, . Repairs of state house, Public library, State Bank of North Carolina, interest on deferred payment, Pensioners, Governor's house. Stock in Roanoke navigation company, Treasury notes burnt, session 1829, Money burnt, Contingencies, . William M. Sneed, agent appointed by . tbe governor under the resolution of '. 1821), to adjustand liquidate the claim ' of the state against the U. States, Bogue Banks, 30.027 52 2,300 00 2,01 J 00 1,122 00 1,000 00 200 00 900 00 24..Vtf 06 1,013 15 93 32 1,11153 100 00 of the public treasurer to the firrt of November, 183), the end of this fij- . cal year, the following amount : State Bank of North Carolina at a- . , c-'Ym nit cu leign. . vvt" Bank of Newbem do. ' " 27,15s? 1 Bank of Cape Fear, rayettevillc, ln,V77 0 Treasui'- notes remaining in tho vault, 824777 22,33) 45 3,3o624 Oi) 10 OVJOO 19,97185 123 20 0,08130 1,000 00 - 59 10 99 Tf inftnlftnnni n n IxA fnYTAIl giu ouu vuiupuisuij wmoc n uiut . n in uc mivcu a- I Jjyp4w : JETHRO HAUVECARRIEJI. Rutherfordtonov. 25, 1830. 41tf , Bur ) WILKERSON, V'tH ! WILKERSON, . Executors. II HALL,' )H MOSES MICAJAH eCo. October 25, 1830, f TIN-WARE MANUFACTORY. THE nndersigned having ourchased the TIN WARE ESTABLISHMENT of Mr. H. Carrier, is now prepared to accommodate all those who may desire any work in the line of his business, I nish any quantity of I PAPER FOR SALE. THE undersigned, Paper Manafactnrtre, at the Houlston Paper MUls, can at all times fur- oh the most advantageous terms, at the shop form erly occupied by Mr. C. j All orders for lots or par- lands. Terms : One half payable at the end of I ticalar desbriptions of wares will be supplied at the shortest notice ana executed in a laiinitu ana work manlike manner. QCTAll kinds of Tin and Pewter Ware repaired and mended on the most reasonable conditions Among the variety of Ware now on hand may be enumerated the following : . : Tm Buckets ; uoneepots ; ' rans, irom I to Di one year,uie reinamaer ai six months thereafter, the purchaser giving bond and approved security for the purchase money. ; 3 Titles will be made accordingly ag shall be or dered by the Court, i ootf Nov. 5, 1830. T. F. BIRCHETT, C. & 3f. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. fin HE subscriber having been re-appointed by JUL. the Court as STANDARD KEEPER, for the County of Rntherford, is now ready to attend to the duties of his office ' J . - ! JOHN LOGAN. 3 3- : PRINTING PAPER?! Imperial: Sitper-Royalj . and. Medium Fools Cap, Letter and . Wrapping PASTEBOARDS, fyc. &c. ' PAPER V terns ; Graters ; uaKecutters ; l ea canisters ; &c. BZTTallpw, beeswax, old pewter,, shoe-thread, jeans, tow cloth, furs, &c. w'dl be received, at a fair price, in payment lor ware. . l . r. - ' X'HDIT A XT tXTH T T ca . i "... r"i , ' I . J "-fi-ivi.ii.uiai. - ;U7STM Iarf( !a ;1f ingiestimates .willsheW the receipts and of the resolution, p ger County; Tennessee will be promptly attended ,.lv , - . t to- . SHIELDS, JOHNSTON & jjlICE. disbursements of each fund during that enforced, and onljr Marshall's Ferry, Ten.' Nov. 16, '30. "HfltA period: taiilj made. . .- 105,110 IX . TreasurV'nolcs uowin circulation, aa directed td be isVnecf;aiul now redeem able at the Treasury- will "appear by ex hibit II. The mutilated state of the notea affords an opportunitv to t(jc-vricked and evil disposed citizens to practise many 'frauds in their circulation.' JMany arc presented at the 1 reasury, raised and made up ot parts ot bill,- the denomina tions altered, aud. devices used that are difficult of detection. Tbere . are. many counterleits oi scvcntv.-trvi; cent bills in 11500 37 circulation. Whether the penal laws of The enumeration and brief statement the State" punish these offences with the of the. disbursements on account of the severity . they desen e, is submitted to "allowances or drafts made by the Gen- your consideration. erat ;Assemuiy, ana warrants issued by I up resolution oi last session oithe .s- the Governor," as required by tbe 11th sembly, "directing the public Treasurer, section of.the act of 1827 will fully, ap- to abstain from collecting any monev due pear in the statement of the Comptrol- upon bonds piven for lands sold by Com.- ler, prepared for the use of the members missioners of the State,' and Ivinz within of the present General Assembly, which the county of Macon, ; or for land lyin is respeciiuny reierrea to. The speciti- wiinin me county oi tl ay wood, wriere tnc cation of the disbursements thereirjstated, same is covered by 'the grants issued to agree with the vouchers on which pay- Holdeman and Eeseiman," or"Cothcart ments have been made at the Treasury, and Stedman, docs not state the boan and with the. entries in the books of this of- deries of the grants or Ijow they inter ficei In addition to the receipts and disbur- fere with the sales- of the Commissioners emenU . as Public Treasurer, there have of the Cherokee Lands. Tliere being no. been received from the first of November, I evidence in this office to show in what mi arts - Measures from A pint to 1 callori : Candle uca they will forward on to any ot the.Southern ic-?t io me nrst day'of iN ovember, A. u. j manner Uic saJes inieretere wiin mesc H i i- 7,r t. i J5 . . forma fnr Piol, U I lCOft Tu r.. J t 1 T V . - I v t.tTu '!. t. ' J 1 1: moulds ; uanaiesiicKs ; v;ups; oaKing riates; Lan- 1 "i " iMuuaU.v.- ' v. . 4CKvr, iuc iuuus oi internal improvement, i grants, or wmcu oi uie oonus were uixrui- nmrnrpn trnm inp jioiu.' - . i ; it:' j a . m. f m i . it . . -! ed not to be collected, to avoid a violation of the resolution, payment has not been received when .rolun- - I 1 4"-
North Carolina Spectator and Western Advertiser (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 17, 1830, edition 1
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