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(DAIlRdPILIIMi i: 1 - Jt : ' - ' -. AlB f I T JE M A' W. 3E it T I E K,. VOLUME II. RUTHERFORDTON, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, 1831. i ' ! - ' . I . . i, '' ' NUMBER 18. i . . ... Y s i I via-; ft V ,;' v. 3 PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY EVENING BY IIOSWELL ELMER y Jr. Term of subscription. Two dollars and fifty cents,, per annum, if paid in advance ; or three dol lars, if paid within the year: but if delayed after the close of the year, twenty-five cents will be added. f . ; No paper' )Vill be discontinued Until particularly ordered and air arrearages paid, or at .the discre tion of the publisher. ; ! .Advertisements inserted on the usual terms. All persons advertising will please note the num ber of times they, wish to liavethein inserted, or they will be continued and taxed accordingly, State of Nortli Carolina, Buncombe County. Superior Court of Law April Term, 1831. C harles. Williamson vs. IVlley Williamson. N ! ". ' It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant, Polley Williamson, ia not an m liabUantof this State ; It was ordered that publica tion be made for three months in the Rutherford PROSPECTUS '. " -. OF THE ',' - fmnbUlc JHountafnett "It is of in finite moment that you should properly estimate the immense raliie of your National Cra ion." L W ashington's Farewell Address.; A T the earnest and solicitous request of a large W and highly respectable number of the citizens ot ttus and the adjoining districts, and with the as surance of a very considerable accession to his sur scription list, Mr. Wells has been induced to re sume the publication of the! Greenville Mountain- eeifr? JniluencedLby the known wishes of his foiv mer patrons and the recent anxiety of others J the subscriber has consented to take upon himself again the Editorial department of this paper. In doing so he is fully awireof the sacrifice lie makes, and thejresponsibilitywhicb.be must incur. If he con suited only his ovn feelings aiid interest, he would never subject bmjseli again to the trouble and mor tification necessarily attending the life of an Editor. lie is,however,actuated by other and better motives. Our country is iq aawful and most alarming cri sis, and every one should be willing to lend his aid, no matter how feeble it may be, in averting the dangers by which she is surrounded. ' The politics of the Greenville Mountaineer are well known. It jsvould be sumcient for those ''who i ' , r c 1 , -FiOB T .".COACH," FROra ruORGAFJTOW TO ASHBVILLE. J. H. & R, jy. TATE, Spectator and Ilalelch Register, that the said Pol ley -Williamson appear at the next Superior Court - of Law to be held for the' county of Buncombe, at "have heretofore Been acquainted with this paper, to ihe Court .Ilmisn in Aghaville. on the 3rd Mondavi sail that'thnrft wi lnotbe. in anv reSDect. the sliffht- after the 4th.Meriday in September next; then and estlchange in its one and principles. But as this TOJ"AVII1G become contractors of this Line of Iail Stages, inform the travelling public 'thereto nleariJ'nnswpr or demur to thp.B:nd netition Prnsnfirtus is intended for) new. subscribers, and iUl run once a week and back, from Morganton1 to Asheville, a distance of sixty miles, in : . - . . I . , 5 . . J . . . I i: ! 1 L I T- n I I : 1 I m . n . t . . . I t a mm or the same will.be taken Dro confesso. and set tor those who mav hot be acquainted with the course a uuu OJ lour orst; r 051 oacues, wnicn leave jiorzanion on every oaxnraay mornmg ai 4 o ciock A. ia. . . - ' I I J : K . l T ' f.t . I J li l -ll . per that he auu "riv e fl isuviuts muu ciuck, r. iu., oi me aime.aay; ana leave Afnevuie au o ciock, i that they two days. hearing ex parte Witness, Joshua Roberts, Clerk pt said Court, at Asheville the 2nd Monday after the 4th Monday j by (which he wil hilierto pursued by the Editor, it is proper should make a concise summary of those principles iriMarch, 1831 14 3m J. ROBERTS, Qerk. Tr. adv. $4 BO. i State of North Carolina, Lincoln. County. ', In Equity Spring Term, 831; ' John-McMm, j ; Silas Scarborough and bhirly Siarborough be governed. The subscriber has, from his earliest political re collection, been ievotedly 'and enthusiastically at tached to those gi eat republican principles on which tliife government is founded. He believes in the divine right and power of the people to make, alter and abolish, at pleasure, their lorms oi government. He lscotvincedihat all good governments are toun ded on the virtue and intelligence of the people. Original Bill. I He looks upon as the wisest a be formed. H Tf T having been made appear to the Honourable jJL Court, that . Shirly Scarborough, one of the de-1 tendants in this cause, is hot an inhabitant of the State therefore, ordered, that publication bo made far six weeks, in the Rutherford Spectator, that un Icsslthe said Shifly Scarborough' appear, at the next Court of Equity, to be held'fur the county aforesaid, on the 5tb Monday after the 4th Monday ; of September next at the Court House in Lincoln ton, then and there to plead answer or demur to complainant's bill, the.same, as to him, wilLbe ta-1 ken pro confesso and heard ex parte. - Teste, JOHN D. HOKE, Cll. E. i ( 14 Gw Pr. adv. 2.50 P State of North Carolina, Lincoln Covnty.t County Court of; Pleas and Quarter Sessions ; April Sessionsj 1831. .; - ' " McBce &. Alexander, Original attachment levi " assignee?,. V V.-" I ed ori six negroes in thje ' vs. hands of Henry Fulen- V Caleb Fulenwider," J , wider. " ' . The same, ) Likewiscf original attachment le-t"- vs. vied on the same negroes, in The same. S the hands of the' same. . ITT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that . II. Caleb Fulenwider, the defendant, js not an in habitant of this State : It is therefore ordered by Court that he appear at the County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the said Coun ty, at the Court House in Lincolnton, on the third . Monday iu July next replevy and plead to issue, or judgments in the above cases by default will be .entered up against him. .Ordered that publication hereof be made, six weeks successively m the Ruth t'rfbrd Spectator. ! ' Teste, VAKDRY McBEE, Clerk, ' ,Pr. adv. 82.50 . .( :' .; . State of North Carolina, - , Haywood Courity. ' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions April Term, - " ' 1830. , , - . : . . . -John Slate vs. J 3Iartin Hefley. T appearing to the satisfaction ol the Court, that Martin lletley was beyoud the . limits of this Stale : It is ordered that publication be made for l: mx weeks, successively,' in the' North Carolina ' ; Spectator and Western Advertise that the said .'Martin Hefley appear, plead, answer, or demur at the next Court of Pleas and Qujirter Sessions to ' be lield for this County, at the Court-Hoiise at ' Waynesville, on the last Monday in IJune next, "to the. aforesaid attachment, otherwise judgment will be taken pro confesso and heard ex parte. I , Witness, R. LOVE, Clerk of our said Court at e government of these U. States the best that ever has or ever can regards tho Fedeial Constitution as the most berfcet system ot civil polity that the wisdom, virtue land patriotism of man can institute. He is opposed to all latitudinarian constructions of that sacred charter of our liberties. He is not, however, in al cases, in favour of a strict and lite ral constuctionW its principles. He believes the one will tend tdconsolidation and the destruction of of all state rights; and he knows the, other wouid disarm the genjral government of its ceded povversi anil give to it tjiose which it does not possess , He refers to the Tiiriff as being a striking and remar- ". Original Attscl enment kable instance pf the latter. He is opposed to the American Sysjem in every form and measure that it Jiasyet assu-hed.j He regards that branch of it called tiie Tariff as an ingenious and : dangerous fraud upon theConstitutiovn. He believes it to be not only impolitic and unjust, but highly oppressive to (the Southern country . In resisting its operations byj all constitutional mean's in our power, he will ever be found among the. foremost. To that mer cenary system of internal Improvement, now car ried on by the general government, he is opposed, as' well on account of its inexpediency, as its .un cdnstitutionahty. He does, however, believe in the right of Congress to construct roads for military purposes, when absolutely required as a "necessary and proper means" of carrying on war' He is oposed to the United States' Bank,, and believes its establishment to be one of the most; palpable" violations of the Constitution that has yet occurred. He regards the proposed division of the surplus revenue as the most unconstitutional and extravagant measure that could characterize any administration. In regard to our.state politics, he is with Huger, Smith, Drayton, Richardson, Manning, and the venerable Taylor. - He isppposed to a Convention, at present, and in all probability will be for a num ber eyears to come. He cannot see that a Cori ventpn could do any good, and he does believe that it might do much harm, i Instead j of resorting to such a procedure, he is rather disposed to wait for the returning good sense and justice of the American people, lie regards the doctnne ol SSul hjicanon as the most odious and dangerous of-all political heresies. In it he can see nothing but the dismem bered fragments of this mighty republic. He looks upon it as the destroyer of that noble fabric, reared by the wisdom,' and cemented by the blood of our ancestors. Ihe union ol these States he regards. the fol lowing morhins, (Sunday j and arriVe at Morsantcn at 8 o'clock. P. M. This line immediately inter. sects with the line from Salem to Greenville at Morganton and also with the great Western line at Ashe ville. a The accommodation in this Line" are excellent having good coaches, able horses and experien ced drivers: This is the speediest and shortest route for those who are travelling either westwardly or eastwardlyl as it harmonizes with the Salem, AT. C and Greenville line, which runs 50 or CO miles per day. IDT FARE cents per mile. .; ; N. B. All possible care will be taken of baggage, bundles, &c; yet the contractors will not be re sponsible 6r losses. . "' Morganton, May 12, 1831. '. ' I3tf " ' S ALiEM JLtfI GREEN VIL.L.E LINE OP THIS LINE is run through a distance of 196 miles in tlfree days and a half, by way of Huntsville, Statesville, Morjranton, Brindletown. Bedfordsville. and Rutherfordton to Greenville S. C. The contractors have good horses and excellent drivers ; they have made their stands with a view to the accommodation of passengers. . - , - 1 : Thi3 Line passes through a romantic and healthy country, yielding all the bounties of nature. It passes through the bosom pf the Gold Region of Western North Carolina. These considerations and the cheapness of fare, they hope arc sufficient inducements to insure a general ran of travelling on this Line. : J, . '" ; . The Line from Washington city via Fredericksburg, Lynchburg and Danville, Va. b directly con nected Vith this at Salem, N. C. ' ;The Augusta Line connects with this at Greenville, S. C. I his is the most direct Line from,. Washington city to New Orleans. . Ihe departures are as lollow8,viz: -Leave Salem every JMonday and Thursday at 5 A. ol. and arnve at ureenvuie every ihursday and Sunday at 11 A. HI. Leave Greenville every luesday and North Carolina Constitutionalist AND STATE RIGHTS ADVOCATE. , The Liberty of ihe rrcu tht shield of Frudov ' tht scourge ef TyranU. : WILLIAM S.RANSOM &, WILLIAM POTTKE, FROPOSEto puLluhin the Crrv of IUliigh, a political newspaper, under the above title. They propose to give to the public an independent and a consistent republican Sute Rights paper: one that trill alwayn support the principles it pro fesses, with a doe regard to truth, and promote the rational views of the true friends of liberty and democracy. Tbey will ever contend for the "Un ion" ir.vi.MaV?, as well aajnrt the open attack of "Nullification," as the insulooai inroadjofa Ulita din&riao construction of the Constitution that ra cred instrument by which the orreigntr of t?ia states is secured and our nappy land that far z c I irom me vonex oi a conolKjra f ment. Believing the presen ""kkxtv Isvc, paraai, oppressive and utyiut, al, they will spare no paint to i. mind with the propriety and c c them repealed. These art; tSo and principles which it sha'l t t pose to advocate and defend. T General JjXKfo for a re-clcci" -and oppose Henry Clay and L . They have now stated, wi'b c -their political creed, which ' be the creed of North Care' :. . Carolina is one of the rrcar V.' in territory and populitin I sical resources; and it sh&U t u t ' J of the Editors, to maintain I r I ion, and to set forth her d r. : merited characters o fct ' u ' inculcate correct moral and r I to diffuse useful knowledg - - T t 'j of the Stale and they, tl t i - i , Tbey now call for patronare r -. andpatnouc ottzens ol pt ' I the friends of republicanism Rights renerally. Am K5c : the permanency of our rer IJOJkSTITCTIOSAXIST KUl t various ftore of inteligesct ' ra- Off : 1 W . I i r :r. a , ' I -: . - ' . itoi ..Cm: x "f:'.' , 2 4 Saturday at 1. P. M. and arrive at Salem everv Tnesdav and Frid.iv at P. I. M. QZrAU possible care will be taken of Baggage and bundles, but the contractors will not be liable or any accidents or losses. ' j . r ' . ' . ' ' OTare 5 cents per mile for regular, passengers, and 0 cents per mile for way passengers. ' I (') , SAMUEL M'D.& DAVID TATE, ill., Contractors.. ' Morganton, N.C. MarchXl831." ; )' : ' 3tf ' - ' ' HEW ESTA3iESHBZE!MT. WE SOPEM ILINE. cbanic and the merchant, ui t- rll as tht rhTwian-..' ' thi lnvrvpf nnA nirfimlarW Li the oolitician. F v " eign and domestic tews the proceeding cf &1 i grcss and of our State Lerklalare. ard JSVJ ten essays, wiu oe lonno. inr colouois. best papers m the u r..'a wiU vtn by th r t,A ore, irom woicn UBwruiii interesting ' i ' .r. willbetakenV . - 7 Mr. Ransom, (intending to retire from the Dor C ' as soon as the necessary number of subscn' is procured will devote his lime exdimvcUpio m The first number of the 'Consttiufiiild will appear as soon as Oat Thousand SobscriWrs shill bare been obtained. - .'y st !T."V Persons holding Subeciption Lists, wiilitcas return them, addressed Williani Potter, cL ila-; leigh, oa or btfore tho 1ft of Atrjrust nexL,"n -1 COXDITIOSS.' . .' J : The Noarn Carolina CbysTiruTiosAtUT, will appear ctclly, on an imperial sheet; ia new ' type, aadon goal paper, (except during the cession of die Legislaore, when it will be issued cnw-rrcl y.) at thret dollars per annum, payable on rocrtjrt , of the the Irrt number, or four dollars, at the eni of six monihs. Editors cf newpapera, generally, will "confer" nnilE subscriber having become contractor for the'Mail Stage from L INC OLXTON VIA RUTH- connected with the Salisbury, E5yetteHlU and Columbia frnei at Lincolnton, and is a continuation of on W?m by giTing this Prcfpectus ono or tw uic iwu luiuici ncaimuuiv w iuucvmc, wucrc u lueeu.ui; iuiuavuic, icuuwko iiuc. The country through which it passes is heal lb v and romantic, affording, an exhibition of as grand mountain scenery as can any where be found. This line is the shortest between Carolina and Tennes- Raleigh, X.C.leth May, " Subscription received al this QScc. see it leaves Lincolnton every Saturday morniug and runs to Rutherfordton; and thence to Asheville KKW YOUR CHEAP WHOLESALE on Sunday evening, whence it return! to Lincolnton on Tuesday making an easy travel each way of I CTiQATT, STO CTT( CZiOTXXXTIQ- 85 milfts in two davs ICTAll possible care will be taken of baggage or other things, but no liability for any loss or accident that may happen. ' GARLAND DICKERSON, Contractor. Rutherfordton, March 26, 1831.' '.' 6tf ' . TAIJLORiy.O.. ' THE undersigned inform the citizens of Frank lin and the neighborhood, that they have just opened a shop for the execution of all work connected with the f. TAILORING BUSINESS, in a fashionable, neat, durable, and expeditious manner, in the town of Franklin, viere all orders A 1 I t rf -.1 1 win oe graieiany receivea ana lannnny. execuiea C7-TO THE PUBL1C.0 NOTICE is hereby given, t?nt the'sobseribcr will attend the Courts of the counties of Ruth- " 1 VI erford. Buncombe and Hav woods irith a romnlctA 'Pi, :. .i, i. . r-i v u I ... . J , - .. .r... xucp icvciyc itye iditM loauiuus fuiy, assortment ot new, gooi ana lasiable 11A 1 o ; in the language of Washington. as the main pillar and Philadelphia, quarterly, and practice on the which he will sell low for Cash, L' atJas' Wool (fall most approvuu system oi cuuing, vis i me l atent sHeanng.) f urs, Uceswax.TaUow: Hchopes Frotractor system. ll hey warrant all garments td from his long experience in the IiaVig business. tit, and, in point ot style and workmanship, to be and the superior quality of the artici IJiich he of- in me aeience oi our rear, lnaepenaence, trie sup port of our tranqility at home, our peace abroad, our safety,; our prosperity, and the : very liberty we so highly prize. He is disposed to "discountenance even a suspicion that it can in any event be aban doned." He looks to the re-election of. Gen. Jack son, 'at this particular crisis, as of momentous im- inferior to none in the western part of the Statel ferswhich he is confident is not e.ed by any Their prices will be moderate ; and they hope by thing of the kind in market, to eive feral satis- 10 Gw pf; Adv. $2 50; poftance to the safety of this Union and the pros perity of this ffovernment. Possessed as he is of the office, Ihe first Monday after the fouttli 51onday of . confidence of the American people, and distinguish-' March, 1831. R. LOVE, Clerk. ed as he always has been for his firmness, indepen- dence and patriotism, be should be warmly and zealously supported by every one who wishesAvell to our common country. Were we to lose the weight ofrsTlnfluence and character at this time in the adpilfflstration of this government, no one can well predict the consequences. ' The Greenville Mountaineer will contain a sum mary of all Foreign news, the proceedings of Con gress and the State Legislatures so far as the same may be of general interest. In it will be published, occasionally, short biographical sketches of our dis tinguished men extracts from reviews and period ical works the speeches in Congress, and some of a launiui ana punctual aiscnaree ot meir uunes, to fartmn in thnsri whn fiVnr him n th receive a share of the public patronage - ! 1 W. A. M'Lle JAMES V. JAXYcfc UO. ; L Greenev lie, Tcnn., May 23, 1831 rraiiKim, May iu, 1Q6L. , - ii "'ffit BCAIA l.ihVAl&tf XiOST, TATE'S HOTEL, fTTlIlIS establishment is open for JLL i the accommodation of gentle men. It is the- house formerly occu pied by David Tate, Esn.j and lately by Maj. liouchelle. lne undersign- gc-nteel attention, and the best possible fare. The palem and Greenville Stages, and the Stages to Asheville, stop at the Hotel. They can afford any travelling accommodations to those who wish to visit the Gold region of Burke and Rutherford. D. TATE, JR. & BROTHERS. torgantont-N. C. itfarch 5, 1831. "H I 3 tf WOTICEw ; - Jrsigned will have the I BRIGHT- uvrt; FURNACE, in Greene County, iCKNthe 23d inst. between Rutherfordton and HJ the house of Moses Logan Esq. a POCKET BOOK, containing a small sum of money, together with two notes on. Achilles Durham i for each ; one note on ' John Crow for 47,50 beside a nnmber of other papers of less value. . Any per son who will deliver said Pocket Boolrto the; own Mil PI 1 S to U WAixnnousii iu:rTOV23D- rniHE subscriber has removed bijettabilihmet.t JJ.- from No. 18i, Maiden Lane,trt the Apacioas Stare Not 133. Pearl-street, over JUearti Hyde, Cleveland & Co., where be will keep constantly on hand a much more extensive assortment, than formerly. The sule, make and materials vT the cloaks will be greatly improved, and will be sold at about the fame low prices as those of the last sea-. son. lie has also on band, a large assortment of low priced Clothing, made in good style, express ly for the Southern and Western trade, that will be sold at about the usual prices of the most inferior quality. Also, an assortment of Stocks, with ma ny other desirable articles. Those who will take the trouble to examine mis biock oi uooos wiu probably satisfy themselves that tbey cannot se lect the game amount from any slock in the city that will be a safer or more desirable porcbaseT rorsaieDy , i.j.bui.u,nv. ix, t Pearl-street, New York. Tr.Rs : Six months, for approved Notes, pay able at banks in good Ftanding in any . part or the couutry 1 ( igbt month for city acceptancies ; or five per cent. di.count for cash. Ia aji cares where the tim is c jVended, intcrert will Tae charged at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum. Any good purcha sed at this establishment that do not suit the mar ket for which they were intended, will be exchan ged for others. . . . 11 12w New York City, April 15, 1S31. . fi25,00 REWARD I TT OSTon-iho 18Ui Instant a CALF SKIN .-ntr.- i - ' i i tt iv .y aiuaDie juin TCT5C& virtneofaJ)ecree of the Court t JO) made at the last term, setting asid heretofore made ' and orderinc the biddii ' - . i- I . 1T M. Ukl . WUI lini.llt A J 4 . W AAA re-opened, l will expose-to sale, at tLe oortl CI i POPKF.T nnOR.MnoUln-tim inili i er, or leave it at this office, shall be handsomely re- ly next (being the Monday of the ConntyV Court,) warded. FRANCIS EA rriiUUKE. i Rutherfordton, April 30, 1831. -, : . j lltf j Ii-'YniliL undersigned M.t SL the most important public documents.' It will be ffllHE compass has been so long in. use,' that, 1 the object of the editor to make .its contents as in- Ji Shope its utility will ere long findjts way in teresting as possible to all classes of persons. In to Rutherford county, and put every man in pos- orderto effect this, he will pay considerable atten-1 session of his own land marks they may then es- tion to the selection of such matter as may be use- I cape the judgment denounced in a certain book. all the Lands belonging to the Estate 'of ihe late DAVID WEAVER, deceased: compnsirl? , One tract joining the lands of David Harbin and others situate on or near Hickory creek ; ' ri. .w r.- t'-- uuc uuici jututug viun a lauus, t Iltlam Beaty's and ntorly joining tne above mentioned; also oio counteneu 7fz dui; also mo notes on Moore Martin, one for $32 80 and the other for $13 15; also one note on WUlianvL. fckridge for $43 10. There were other valuable papers," ntft now recollected. The bank bills were chiefly of the denomination of $5 and 10 principally en the Georgia banks, and among which was one $20 bill 6u one of the Georgia banks. The Pocket Cook Also, one other tract joining or nearly so each of I was lost between Sandr Run and Rutherfordton. ;' ; "Tennessee, in full operation bv the 20th instant, r i'fi vnere an t " V lest notice; here all kmds pf Castings can be had on the shortr ful to the Agricultural part of the community. st number of the Mountaineer will b sued about the first of May. j Itwill be published on the abovemenVoned tracts : the whole containing about one hundapd acres. y i , & ... , . - men aepop pi goia are saia 10 nave been cis- Mil Castings i Baric Mills ; Forge Hammers &c. . .: ... J ' This is therefore, to notify' all persons, covered onjtiiese lands. ( tnat tney mav not pleaa ignorance in iuiure,) mat, Ttrin vntrMrw- .: .n t wm be published on i am rmin rltnmDte all and everv individ- 1"'" tj "euwuua ,iC' a super-rovah siieet, on new and elegant tvpe, at ni wi,A .t,9ii fnnn.l rrPsnassinbvrnltiTatinir the sale, and the other half eighteen months; Bond fSi Aft ;n nAx-nnp nr S3 after bit mnnlVio .t I . ':.u .1 ' w , ' ... U. r . FERRY. I' can be had, to order, at anv Mimo I ' Orders addressed to Greenville. TonLco n I if U T TJ.'SHfP.lWa j Prighthope, .B7arcK7, ie31. ; ' 5 6v: JOB ' PRINTING AND BLANKS OR sale! at tnw omce uie toiiowinjr kind of T"t 1 1. . I; ' i T- JUaw JoiaiiKs . : !, - Subpoenas, . , Administration Bonds, Constables Bonds, Constables -Warrant' Appeal Bands,, ... V Judgments and Exe' Prosecution Bonds, . cutions, i Writs of Ejectment, Orders of sale upon Conj Blank Notle?, . ; stables levies. : ' - Greenvnie, S. C. March 7, 1831. vv WINE! WINE! TTOSEPH L. HUNCKLER offers for sale a til few BOTTLES OF WINE, expressed from the grape grown in his vineyard, in this county. Apply at Col. E. Bryan's Store. . TO THE PUBMC. ing, trading with or trusting, on my account, j the soil, removing timber, or in any otherwise com with approved security to be given. Titles will be mating waste upon any 01 tne various cracis pi tana mak as the Court shall hereafter order. Deionging to Uol. lucha.ru iewis, siiuue in me Rutherford county lots and land adjoining the vil lage of Rutherfordton, unless with mj written or verbal consent ; and it is presumed'that aft leases and permissions granted ny nun, lor anj 01 those nurrjoses. have expired. ...... . Persons holdinsr bonds on him for fitles. would do well to present them. Also persons having made burchasesof land, in which he is interested, are hereby notified that no titles will be executed, ' jsl ' JL mm m ; - jm- .jLjuay "IT HEREBY forewarn all persons against harbor U in 0- trad "in 2 with or trusting, on my account toy WIFE ELIZABETH, as she has left my unless satisfactory evidence. is adduced that, his house anq .home wunoui any jusi provocauon, ana to the great injury of our domestic concerns ; and I will not be responsibleor any of her dealings. BURGES M'ENTIRE. Rutherford, April 10, 1831. 9 3wp proportion of the purchase money has been actually paid, or secured to be paid, either to nimself or his properly authorized agent. . . f J. OVERTON LEWIS, Agent. Rutherfordton, X&taJ an y, iwi. &jjyp The purchasers at the previons sale ' ran have I their bonds re-delivered whenever called for. ; THO. DEWS, Jn., C. Jf. May 23rd, 183U .... 15tf DR;0. P. TtIILLS, HAYING located himself at Rutherfordton, tenders his professional services to the citi zens of the village and its vicinity. ' He wuuld add, that having bad considerable ex perience in private as well as public practice, he hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. His office will be kept in a front room of R.G. Twittt's Hotel. OTIS P. .MILLS. Rutherfordton, June 4. 1 S3 1. The above reward will be given to any person who will deliver the pocket book and contents to the owner. JOHN G. ESKRIDGE. Rutherford. April 22. 1831. . IQtf HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT. " AT THE SIGN OF TIIE BELL, Union Court-llovse. S. C. lanrttirtLLi luiorm L' , friends and the public in general. tLit be has taken that large and renvoi. f ent house b.!rlr occupied by Joneph Reid, Esq. Iletrnnksrt vnnecevuLrv to make promises and will th'reforeonly invite tra vellera to call and judge for themselves. (S2 lyp NOTICE. MRS. PATSEY MEREDITH BALES, will hear some information very acceptable, by addrcsfine a line to Brown's Pcst-otSce, Fairfield Dxstrut, Sooth-tarr.iiaa.to J. II. TAYLOR, AJTmr. ofZ. Morris. Marrh5. 1SJI. 3-2t . ' t- !,L iiiir " ' ' ' i e.
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