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T . From the Saturday Courier.) " Tta Blrfh-slaw of Freedom. ' t ITS ANNIVERSARY, 1840. Lo!. yon bright ruddy Krcuk on the brow of the rut, Like Uie blush on' (lie fi.iohcad of beauty ap- p; While the mists from their tlirall in the vallies re. Iraad, - . Se-m dancing tomusie that's abed from tlie " spheres. ' ' Come ound Die loud tocsin o'rr mountain and plain, v i And ronse every freeman to join the glad lay. Our nation' great birtb-lny has dawned again. Then swell tiie proud anthem .to welcome the day. On every jil let the starred banner wave V: That flag but to victory seldom nnfnrl'd, -' The hope of the pxilo-tiie pride . of the bra re, And Uie hatred of tyrant all over the world. " : Cnoaca Oh sound the loud locsin, Ac. . .- Give voice to those engines in valley and glen, ' .. In Die dark days of trial oft tainted ao wull ; And echo shall answer from heaven again. '. I ho watch-word of Freemen of tyrants the f ;. : knclL . ' -I '" Ciioai's Then sound the loud tocsin, Sec . - Oh let not the day oT oar country's bright glory ' ' UnlionorM depart to the valley of years, "Let us elierisb these blestiingi in fieart and in story, By j.aJrioU onc puretms'd with sorrow and tears Then sound the loud tocainon mountain and plain, : And rouse every freeman to join the glad lay ; Our nation's bright birth-day hath dawned again, . Come swell the proud anthem to welcome the ry L- .... -..-- t-- fJoaTJ A GOOD EXAMI'LE. In f 1UK tioaTt A GOOD EXAMI'LE. In 0 . iwu m aifx, a aumwr oi. young uion T . were in thu"hubit of nieciirtglitirtavi'rn to ' ' HnI tliuir cvmiiiga," ami "iiik-n iruiulged j , intlrinking to e.ot8t tlnw lliouglitli-anly I :... wanting their -time; thiir j iiioney, their . - Ik-uUIi, niwl ricking tlio.lWof tWr notik. ' . . " J Now U ha)encd that there won a fine goat A , belonging to tho teTCrntlmt iwetl to ntrut i V ' ' tt''""t tno J'nr w'1' e" ,'M' dignity of 8 nu.-i- . bob, unl at thuimmo time, wan o playful ' - tliaf 1iifrolicuiniiH'l thoyoiiiiff rxdjiluancl i '"r nfKtrtled gn-aYnporf witli his gnmbolM, " . .. On one ol tlM so ocattioiw, while tbJ-v . -nr i . .. . " by Wny f of divernloii, 'Jh, h-t m gt:i y1' Hilly (that jWnajhD iiunotliey; give . the goat, Into tint jmrlor InniFgive hSiri (wine wiiiM." Thiit well wild," exclaim. - I aiMMherfi wolHtave ht-t Irriand Billy was, iy geiu-rui cotuient, invited to take, i glawi of wine with tfu nv Now. whaTev. r T objetion may be tiiada ogaintit a fig in n panor, 1110 goat m'm to have boon a . fp. ,Wl ry weicomo gnesu 1 110 tasted tlw wine very cautiously at first, but after two or three trials, ho began to to drink it freely, ami appeared to bo very fond of it liut . having been a teetotaler all his life, his new drink began to produce a very strange and . . . hidierotischango hilus nianntiwu jllo lost : all his dignity and decorum, and Ixgon to ; dance on his hind jogs and exhibit such cu. f., r. rious feats of agility that kept tlie compnny , l in a rmroflaugliterIIlieevehing.jTliii was fintfuport for tliem and when the y liad fairly tired tliemsclvea out, they k-ft tho tav. orn agreeing to meet again tho foJIoHiog day and invito Dilly jp join lliier .conapaayf.i and allbrd them more snort. Accordingly thoy met tlw following day A bimi oy mo time; moy nad got thenwjves ' - well prtrjared for ainuaoiiHiit, Master Bil ly was again sought for and found fn his old quarters; but ; he appeared very shy of the parlor. At lengtu they coaxed him in and om-rcd him some wine, but lie reiected with evident ongorrThey still urged him r.r- to drink t in no j fi mouttr : against "the admission of a drorv One ( stratagem alu-r anotlicr was tried to gain , i tlieir end, but like a wise goat, he- had ta- r ken the resolution and mount, to, keep it ; tlutt he would not make a senseless beast of himself again, to pleaso the more senseless men, that wanted to degrade hjmtoa Llevel wan uM'iaseivis. -At length tliey gave it lip as a 1 toneless task and left tho goat in the enjoyment of liis superior sobriety. On returning home, one of tlie young men made this important improvenH-ntot tlie 'conduct ot tlie goat ; and l wish an would come to the same wise conclusion. "If this goat is so wise as to resist the attempt mado by us to intoxicate him the second time, what folly, what madness, is in mey a rational and immortal being, to fall continually bo lure the same temnta . tioiv I will drink no jnore," Acting on tlie w isrli tm of the poor gout , he becapie pimis and sober maju W. I. Ve eaciKtIy;uhThaf some ofthe itro -Irggrd gmis of wr region would follow this example, so tar as leaving oil is- concern. cd. . Beactiful Mqhal.t-T1ic Editor of the United States Gazette makes the following ' comment upon a notice of Uie death of tlie Ynotlicr of a brother cditorj after a life of -"usefulness and piety: ""It is' thus that, we learn to cstimate life, by seeing that tliose wlio made it lovely and d-sirable have no abiding place with " us. We look upwards, and those who sus. tain us from cbildlwod do not stay to assist our dflorts. or enjoy our triuinirlis. The bosom on which we lean in equal affection is chilled, tho head upon which we lay our hand to b'ess tlie rUing-fipiriU laid fow and we remain, taught by all these, tilings if grief will allow us to understand tlie lessons which affection should impart that we sliould so appreciate these earthly , blessings, and so direct those earthly affec 'tions, that the disappointment at tlieir with - drawal and blighting will be lessened in the consciousness tliat, in the great storehouse . of tlicsc collected soulsr all plants are pe . rennial, and tlie breath of the destroyer will not therechill tlie petals'of the flower, nor tlie hand of dVath rudely break tlie reins.'" . Ajjecdotx. We heard Uie other tfey a very good anecdote of a certain eccentric preacfler, a slrrewd, talented man withal, and of unbounded influence among his peo ile. v Or long, warm summer afternoon, is congregation, as all congregations will on summer ancrnoons, ' got drowsy, and not a few" went off into a--regular doze. Tlie orator went on, -apparently undisturb ed by the apathy, and finished his dis course; he paused; tlie silence, as is often the cose; after tlie hum-drum of ft not very animated speaker, roused up the congrega tion: some rubbed thois eyes, and all star ed, for there stood the tninister, sermon in hand. lie waited until he saw them fairly awake, and then very calmly said. "My good friends, this sermon cost me a good deal of labor, rather more than usual; you do not seem to have paid tt quite so much attention as it deserve. I think I will go over it again;" and lie was as good as his word from text to exhortation. Too many persons, in all the relations oT life, look ujhmi wealth as the Only true stan dard of merit, and will pass by the cottage of tho intelligent and virtuous to associate with tlie ignorant nabob in his castle rear ed upon fraud and oppression. .Tlteir stan dard may suit their present condition. But iSit does not prove their own ruin, it surely will that of their children. ' Their riches may fly with the wind, in a moment, and then, w here is tlieir merit? rlown also leaving thcra neglected by their old asso ciates and despised by those whom they be fore shunned rnerely because' they were poor. - Let those, then , who- wish true creatness, seek it through moral and intel loctual rather than by pecuniary culture. port to anyoircle ftnd honor worth seeking; who would not rather be Lazarus than .Diyesi iiiiL r Buntombf eonnty, N. C. THEProprictorof die Sulphur KPBIXOS, in UiiacoiubccounlyJSorlhC'arolinit, four and a half miles west of Asbeville, bogs leave iniifen his old Visitors, and the public generally Unit fc entire cstablialunenis in excellent repair. and noVn to accommodate from one hundred and fifty, Jo two liundred persons. His buildings have been luU1f enlarged his stables thoroHgtTTelittea liis balli hiMUH's and pleasure grounds well pT- narerf. ami fmm liis siieeesa 4ien'tnlire. he hoti M'S ronsire. i, . . M Would, also, resnectillv' hrtprm aoutliern gentleineiu who may desii suiuaicr residences in Uie mouutain country, thathebasanUnibcrofbrau. tiful sites m the vicuufy of the springs, w hich he will dispaM of on Uie iiiuit reasonable term. :. . N. H. Timber and every advantage (or building at band. B. DEAVER, Proprietor. July, 1840. . bt-8 -Or meet ion Tieketn.jb fa THOSE wulung Tickets for the ensuing JL election. Would do well to forward their or ders immediately, as we are now prepared to print Uiem in the best style, and on moderate terms. trAIl orders by mail or otherwise, for any number of tickets, will be promptly attended to. j Messenger" Office-, Asheville, July 24. Stale of North Carolina, i RIIIVflflMRE "ffOllIMTV."" Court of Picas andtjuarter Sessions July - - - - SeShHMt,-1840. X.SEO Jose, f Origin Attachment Utit . ... 1 on LMna. i r" appearing to the satisfaction ofthe Court, that the defendant William Smith, is not an inhab itant of this State, it is ordered by the Court that publication be made lor mx weeks in Uie "High land Messenger.'? for the said William Smith to appear at tho next Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions to be Held for ssul lonnty, ai we c-oun Howe in Asheville, on the 3rd Monday after the 4th Monday in Sept. next, then and there to re plevy and plead to issue, or judgment will be en tered against him, and the land levied on con. demncd fr the payment of Uie Plamtift's de bt and costs.- ."';.-!"' " ' ' - Tes N.HARRISOy, Cl k. July, 1310. f 5 25 9S I Sr SsTiSL S "EEC 9 A. very likely negro, boy, about twenty-one yea's of age,' a first rate house servant and field hand. Any person wishing to purchase will apply to the Post Master at Old Fort, Burke CO. Aorta Carolina, ' July 17th, 110. . ; ut 7 Candidate. O We are authorized to announce Thomas L. Cusauut, Eeq aa a candidate to represent, in the Senate, the counties of Buncombe, Henderson, Haywood, Macon and Cherokee. , . U" We are auUiorized to announce Montraville Fatton. Esq. as a candidate to represent the coun ties of Buncombe and Henderson, in the House of Commons, at the next session of the Legislature. 17- VV'e are authorized to announce Wii.it Jones, Esq. aa a candidate for reflection as Sher. iff of Buncombe county. 07 We are requested announce Col. William II. Garmnn as a L candidate for tlicriff of Bun, combe county, at die ensuing election. June 12-1&40. . tf 2 TT Wcire authorized to announce JiCosSiuea, Ejiq. as a candidate to represent this counties of Macon and Cherokee in the popular branch of our State Legislature. O We are1, requested to announce tliat T.ii McKtx, grateful to tlie citizens of Macon County for past favors, is again a candidate for the offica ofShcrill ol said l ouniy, f B7 We are authorized to announce J; Keexei, Esq. as a candidate to represent Haym'ood County In Uie Mouse 01 uomnnni 01 uie m xi m nrrai Assembly." - gy We are authorized to annotnu c " j.Jews R.Wruvca as a candidate to rcpros. i t i:u comw tiea of Buncombe and Henderson in l ie IIoumc of Commons. . July 17,1840. ... t ' .' irr We are reaoestcd to announci-,1 that Gen. Brittain having declined, CoL Thomas Mmm has consented to become a candidate to repn 1 it the counties of Buncombe and Henderson hi I pop ular branch of the next General Assembly. And nommitted to the Jail ol Buncombe "count, on the 23d Instant," a NEGRO LMAN, about 35 years old, & feet 10 or"4t aches high--wbo says his name is and that be belongs to Jonathan Harrison, of Hay. wood, Chatham county. North Carolina. Says he left home in ' company with a mulatto boy named Toner. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property and pay charges, or he will be dealt with according to law. , .. ' t . J. SMt l ll, Jailor. AsheruTe, June 26, 1S40. tf 1 ; Coiilatl,s Warrants. LARGE quantity just printed and for sale at l Uiis otTiee ' , . toTOitniuB'16 riceivs'a ttwOTSi'bliuTiTIc' jpuyit UttjeSZwk BraOlobuyliy JwTv,nJ183C Slate of North Carolina, , BUNCOMBE COUNTY, Coiifit of F If as and Quarter Sessions, , A July Term, 1840. MAv Original atUeWt levied r' appearing to the satisfaction ofthe Court, that Uie defendant, Thomas Taylor, is not an inhabitant of this State; 'A is ordered by the Court that publication be made fat si weeks ia Ue "Highland Messenger," for the said Thomas Tsy lor to appear at the next Court of Ffcae and Quar ter Sessions to be held for said county, at the Court House in AsheviUe on the 3rd Monday af' ter Uie 4 tit Monday in September next, then and there to replevy and plead to Mae, me judgment will be entered against bim, and the Und levied on condemned for the payment of Uie, debt and cost. Witness, N. Haaaisos, Cfcrk ofouf said Court at Office, Uie first Mpnday.in July. A. I). 1840. . N. HASfeLSWrV, Cut. July 17th, 184qNs ";. s" 7 1 State or IVorllitarolina, ' BUNCOMBE COUNTY. Court ttj ' Thad and QuarkrJSf'aims Jaco. Kwroai, Jorfat ttaehraent leyted Thomas Thwi. ) . IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant Thomas Taylor is not aa inhabitant of this State; it is ordered' by the Court Uint publication be made fat six weeks in the "Highland Messenger," for the said Thomas Tay. lor to appear at Uie next.Court of Ileasand Quar ter Sessions, to be held' for said eoontjr, at the ( 'ourt House in Asheville, on the 3d Monday after the 4th Monday m September next, then and there to replevy, and plead to issue, or judgment will be entered against him, and the had levied on con demned for the payment of the debt ad cost. . Witness, N. Haaaisox, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the first Monday i July, A. 11. 1K4U. N. HARRISON, Cm. Julyl7Cl40. , 5: t 6w T State of IVorilli Caroliiia, BUNCOMBE COUNTY, CuuH of: Plcjis and Quarter Sessions, t .;;' July Ttk,1940. ; ipHm Imb lprtj tachment levkd Thomas Tivumu .. H"M, IT appearing to tho satisfaction of the Court tliat the defendant, Thomas Taylor, is not an inhabitant of this State; 1t is ordcrca by the Court that publication be made for ait weeks in the "Highland Messenger," for the said Toombs Tay lor to jp r at Uie pcrttoortof HeasandQuHr ter Seswons, to be - held Jut said county, at the Court Houve in Asheville, on the 3rd Mouday af ter the 4Ui Monday hi September next, tbrn and there to replevy, and plead to issue, or judgnteM will be entered against I1H11, and the lund levied on condemned for the payment ofthe debt and cost, W it new, W. tlAasisoN, t lerk of oiir ssul t ourt TfrHARttlSfTX, XIMT 5 w-7- ; July 17, 18-10. . State of Rorth Carolina, BUNCOMBE jCOUNTV, , ; Court of . rfetu and Quarter Sessions, , Juljf lermt 1840. C" iOriginartttaehmenf IcyTed Thomas Tat Loa. a- ITappearing to the satisfaction of. the Court, that the defendant, Thomas Taylor, is not an inhabitant of this State; it hi ordered by the Court that publication; be made, lor six werfca id uie Highland McseengeV (or Uie said Thomas Tay. lor to appear at the next Court of Picas and Quar. ter Sessions, to be held for said county, at the Court House in Asheville, on the 3rd Monday af ter the 4th Monday in September next, then and there to replevy and plead o issoe, or judgment will be cntitrdsiainstbim, and Uicland levied on condemned for ti'e payment of the debt ariu cost. WHness. N. HAaaisoM. Cerk of our said Court at Office the first Mooday.T Jory, A- hiVWTn M), IV. H AKntSw -, Luc ru , Stationers' JIuU, 85 East Buy, r i CHARLESTON, S. Ci A GENTS for Lothian St Haar s Trpe Foun- W dry. Near York, will contact to auunlv an V qiianmy or varmy oi i nnung j ype 10 u rrnn ers of North and South Carolina, and Georjnn, on ss advantageous terms as they can be fum-shed from tlie manufacturers. The Type made at this establishment is all cast by band, the metal equal, ! not f upcrior Joiny in Uie eooniry, We are also agrtta for R. Hoe &. Coa Machine and Hand PRESSES, and all othciriiclrs maoo. fuctured by them for Printers' and Binders use. We also keep on band, and contract for tbe reg. ular su)Hyof nrmting rapcr, of any quanlily size. ' ' " - - ' Johnson & Durant's Printing; Ink, always on band, tor sale by . . , BURGE.S&. WAIZEJL, March 3, 1840. 1 .. A E.1 3T OP1ETTEBS, JT EMAINING In tlic Part OlBce at AshCTiHc, North Carolina, 1st of July, 1840, which if not taken out Jjcfore the 1st of October, will be ert to the (Jen- crol Post Office as dead letters: A-B. M. Avery Alexander 1XJ. Bf eJonkia James McBrayer -. James Morrisot.-" ." Wjn. H. Mc Entire Sam). 1L Murray E. H. McClure Capt. Wm. Allen David BlackwcU, James Brevard, Gen. Philip Bnttain John Brown Win. C. Bhwrn--" James McCabe, 3 Lewis Brown John MoTphcw . C. 1. McKisson W.Crowder, Wm.Ca -!L-I--4nesbT Sarah Cook -David Owens - Mr. eV Mrs. Ctjesbom Andrew Plemane Rev. R. H. Chapman 7 Wm. R. Prcstwood D E. F. P. Pen land , , Wm. Pulum 9 ' John Plum bier Peter Pennaad ' . . JL. Hillsberry Iknicl 2" Ephnum fclter R. Yf. FolgerV Henry T J"ajmM 1. ' t.:- Mrs. Maria A. Reagan Jno. or Geo. Robeson ' Preston Gilbert MiasRebceea Green Rev. Iavid Ring 3 Miss. lWcevHctnbv . James Rutherford -. E.1. Ilutsell -..'r. ..',.., Rev. Alexander llerren Warren Sams George Haroptoja Preston SlarreOo Joel M- SulUvan a j iv. Solomon Israel Henry Stevens " V. fLSbook - T ur V Daniel Jarrctt Nicholas Jarrctt Jesse Jarrett George W. Jones . 1.1 Leonard E. Tbooipsoa William Ton Wright Wilson John West JWm.GTWorley7 Aquilla Young , ' John Yonace Kelaey . Isngman Jin II. I-oAis- olin Iinsford. Enislnnin WM. COLEMAN. P. 3L July 10, 184K - 3w c illank! niauk!! JUST printed, and for sale at the " Messenger" 1 Office, a new assortment of BLANKS among which are Constables' Warrants, with JudgenKnts apd Executions, Superior and County ourt Solicitors' inoicunenu kw --viirays. Assaults, Ate, Ate. , U"AU orders for Blanks of any kind, prompdy ttonded to. Asheville, July 21, 1810. 8 Ten Dollar Jltteard STOLEN out of the stable at J.Jin Love's, in Haywood County; North Curolina, on Sntur. day night, the 20th instant, a yellow sorrel horse, with a pretty large blaze in lus face, ex lending to hie anouUi three white legs his bind legs both white, with wind-galls on the ancles ; be is about fifteen bands and a half h'fch very heafy bodied, with a beautiful ear, bead and neck f he steps short and quirk walks and trots well one of bis hips is a liule lower than the other; he is eight yeara old he will unhitch himself, if bees n, from any place. iwappedlbr,.hini jbur . years ago, last February, wiih man by the name of Pbelps, in Greenville District, M. C. I bare since rode bim on Uie Hlairsvilie, LsfnyeUe.snd Spring Place, Circuits, in Georgia, and 1" rankhn Circuit, N. C. S PAN1ELPAY5E. Franklin, June 26, 1840. ' " 3t 4 : : NOTICE. " ALL persons are hereby forewarned against trading for fire notes -of hand, executed by ineto Henry 1 line, and witnessed by VUliain Allman, bearing date Feb. 3. 1837, and'payablc m Uie years J39, J840, J841, 1842, and 1843. The amount of each particular note is not rcteoU leelcd the amount of Uie whole was f!MH). Said note are supposed to have been stolen, and I have this day settled Uie entiresjnount.. . , -DAVID HILI June 2ltii, 1I0. , . - ' 3w 4 " -- , ' State of Iorth Carolina, ' BUNCOMBE COUNTY. . Ia Equity Spring Term, lS'O. ' ; .1 Jo.y Ossoan, , - t , " - .' , SAsnnct Smith., and others. 1 : THIS was, originally, a Bill of Injunction Upon Uie coming in of the. answers, Uie Injunction was dissolved, and Uie Bill continued over as an original bilL At a subsequent term, leave was given to amend the bill by nutking James Allen a party. It appearing to Uie satis- j faction of Uie Court, that the said James' Allen is j . 1 1 . . . .1 a.. . . .1 j ! not an innaouani 01 ium chuiu, ji umw Uiat publication be mads for six. weeks in Uie - Highland Messenger," for the defendant James A Hon in uuai at Uie next Court of Eauitv to be behr for tlie coiwity of rjuneoHibei-ai-the Court House in Alievil)e,on tne third Monday alter Uie fourth Monday in September next, thenand there to plead, answer or demur to said bill, or the same will be taken pro confesso and set fat .bearing ex- parte. A true copy from the minutes. Test E.H.1UeCLUHlE,C.M.E IPr's fee. Sa 23.1 . V State of A'otth Carolina, 1 jniAlflQO CX)IJNTYPg 7: CaattDf fleiilBdTlnartff Sfisiom, jum Sessions, J840. ; j 7 ""' ( Original Attachment, levied W.W.Vklch, IT tiiyearing to the sstistacl'on of the Court, UiYt tbe defemliini is not an inhabitant of Uiis State, it is ordered by Court, that pub'icsi'iWK.he mndefor6weekin the Highland Messenger for the said U'.W. Welch to aiiar before 'jBie Junl'dsoi UieXourtalbresa'd, st Uie nexTCSuff lo"'bo"beliI for Uie county of Haywood, at Uie Court House in Waynesville, on Uie third MondnyalerUie fourth Monday in September next, Uien and tiir-w to replevy and plead to issue, or judgment w-il be entered agaiust hiro, and the land levied on con. demned to satisfy said debt and costs. Witness, WILLIAM WELCH, Clk, July, 1840. Prt fee $4 00.J . 6wJ fa MjR have now on hand, and shall continue TT to keep, a large and general assortment of printed on good paper, and in the latest style, wlwch will be sold on the usual terms, Vt e now have ConstoMesMVarrants, ' - - .. " Ca. Sa's. and Bonds, Jr Superior Court Ca. Sa's, y?- County Court Road Orders, . , " Executions, y Guardians" Bonds, -. ' ' Aprcntices Indentures, f ' Appearance Bond a, r r ; tkmetables Delivery Bonds. -' Superior Court Witness Tickets. . ' County Court do. do. County Court Ca. Sa's, ic &- to- And are now prepared to print to order, in Uie neatest manner, every deacriDtion of ribinks. Sr ll orders tor rnnung of any kind will be prompuy attended to. : l . . " Messenger" Uibce, - I -.w., . I AshevilleJune 5, 1840. t . -j X ECTNOTICE.OQ RlY virtue of a deed of trust to me executed M 9 by William T. Coleman, for Uie benefit of James M. Alexander and others, I shall proceed to sell, on Monday, Uie 3dof Aogust i)ei?Bt Uie store bouse of CoU Reuben Deavcft.near Uie Sulphur Springs, theenlire stock of ' .. of Uie said William T, Coleman, comprising the general variety usually kept in a retail store in Uiis section of country, and admirably adapted to the trade oc consumption of the country. On Thiirsdayvtbe 6mof4goatext.at Ashe ville, I shall sell ss above, at Uie store-bouse occu pied by Uie said William T. Coleman, the entire Stork of Goods on hand, . .. , Comprising a fine stock of CLOTHS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, . and variety of other Goods, admirably adapted 10 uie warns oi uie country. Alto, , On Tuesday' Uie 11th of August next, at the dwelling bouse of Joseph Kice, Esq., . ?0 EE ID OF 1T0BSE JD ! ST ICE C01C1TE8, together with the ilAK- ESS, Slc - tTERMSXBH liars, cash, and all sums of five dollars and upwards, on six months credit, with note and approved security. ETAll persons indebted to the said William T Coleman, will make payment to Uw subscribers- t 1SAAU 1. fvUK, Trustee. June36,1840. - : . State of lorth Carolina, BUNCOMBE COUNTY, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions ' July i em, 184(1. Jams Case, . : vs. Original attachment, levied . on land. TnoHas Tatuik, IT appearing to Uie satisfaction of Uie Court, Uiat Uie defendant, Thomas Taylor, is not an inhabitant of this State; it is ordered by Uie Court that publication be made for six weeks, in Uie "Highland Messenger," for Uie said Thomas Tay. lor to appear at Uie Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for said county, at the Court House in Asheville, on the third Monday after the fourth Monday in September next, then and there to replevy and plead to issue, or judgment wM be entered against hint,, and Uie land levied on con demned for the payment of Uie debt and costs. -Witness, N. Ilaaaisos, Clerk of onraaid Court, at Office, Uie first Monday in July, A. D. 1840. , ' , : , -N, HARBISON, Cue July 17th, 1840. ,3 6w7 : Seed Wheat. ! iriA Bushek cboice SEED WHEAT, of the JLvVlr bearded kind, for sale by the subscri ber, bving three miles east of AsbeyiDe a sam ple of which can be seen at this office, ... TMU. T. PATTUN. Jnne 9, 1840. : . ' v - --i- rt 3 CONSTABLES DELIVERY BOXDS, for sale. Apply kt the .H Messenger" Office l PRINTLVG! PIlHynNG'J THIS Office haying nowofi bar.4 complete assortment of Book and Job, Type, Uie pro prietors arc, prepared to execute, ii. tbe most fasb ionahle style, and on moderate teirms, all kinds of , . . iETKi-piEss nrnus, ;X Such aa Pamphlets, Show Bills, Way Bills, Stage and Horse do.; Business, Professional and Visiting Cards; every kind of Blanks; Election Tickets, A-e&f ' ' ' JO The assortment bf Type in Uiis Office Is not surpassed in any Office in this section of the .State, and being entirely new, we can safclypromisc, tliat Printing of every 'description will be hand. somely execntsd.. " , All orders for Printing, addressed to the Puhlislu era, will be thankfully received and proniply at tended to. . , ' Asheville, June 5. 1640. ' T ." 1 - State of.IVorth Carolina, , J I AY WOO l COUNTY. ,'. COURT OF PLEAS ANO QUARTER SESSIONS, Allison tBrnsim, 1 0rigimi Attachment r 1 r.V"" ' ktk'd on land. 1 John Carson. J . . IT appearing to tho satisfaction of Uie Court, Uiat Uu defendant, John Carson, is not an inhabitant of Uiis State, it ia ordered by Court, Uiut publication be made for six weeks in tho "Highland Messenger," for Uie said John Carson to appear at the next Court of Pli es and Quarter Sessions, to be held for said county,-nt ttw vourt House in Waynesville, on the third Monday after Uie fourth Monday in September next ; then and there to replevy, and plead to issue, or judgment will be entered against him, and the land levied on condemned for Uie payment of Uie debt" and Witness, "WILLIAM U'ELCH, Clk. July, 1840. j, fFrs fee $4,00. 6w 5 BOOHS! BOOKS! A HANDSOME lot of new Religious BOOKS, eopsisUn!r. in part, of . Clarke's Cmmeniry fi UteOld and New Testa ments, b vols, royal ociAvo. . Wesley's Sermons, yo's. royal octavo, v ' Watson's do.",-' . . - '. Watson's BiUicatand Theological Dictionary, Coval's Biblical Dictionary fur Sabbath Schools, pew work.) ' j " ravels in diitvrcnt parts or Europe In I6JU-7, by Wilbur r iax.-H. tVll. Parents' Friend, or Ijettem on Uie Education of CWidrcby Rev. ft Smith. , . . Cliild's Magnzincf Jlfi Tols. ;- - v ' Voyages and Travels, compiled from Uie most an. -! Uienticseiirces, 14 vols. , ' Etmn grlicut Rumhlvr, 1 9-vohii A great variety of Sabliath School Sfielling, Read. nig, (Question and Jlymn lfooks, &cH io, t Single Sermons, lie dilfcrcnt auUiors, Oil a variety .-of su!jrcts." . - . A laripeatiiip of TU-llgioos Tmcla. "' -""r -r - All of which will be sold low for cash. Enquire 4a Aita-otlirta a. lia tf.iMssaagiiSiiil vijle, June 5, iSiU- l Godty' Jjadyin Book,- I7 lUlITEfiN'fJrigfinal eontrihutors ia January i ni'iiibcr. Nineteenoriginal contributors to lebrusry ninilr, ; Eleven cmMliibmrnti in the two numbers. Nwtysix pages of reading mnt, ter by antliors whose nunils stand among Uie foremost In the litcray ranks of our country, as followsr ' f -. ; -s Essayisls-Miss Mary W. Hale, Professor Walter, Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Sigourneyi,Mrs.Halc, Mm. i f. E'ietr?" 8 -.' r Ports. Miss Mary R. Mitford, MlasC. II. Wa. trrnmn; Elixa Earle, Miss H. F. Gould, Mrs. L. II. Sigoumry, Mis, F. 8 Osgood, Mrs. C. Baron Wilson, W'm, CaUei1 James T- r 'kids, Isaac C. Ray,' J. S. Duso'le, James Montgomery, Miss Ju. lift H. Lewis, Miss A D. Woodbridge. Writers of Tales. Mrs. Seba Smith, Mrs. E. C. Embury, Mrs. C, L. Hculz, Mrs. Mary H. Per; sons, Miss A M. F. Buchanan, Mrs. IL B. Stowe, Mrs. M.SL .Leon LottdT x Ofthe above eminent writers, cclebrntrd in our own -and most of UlMri mllfnown in other coun tries, have each had an article either in die Janu ary or February number of Uie Book. It i unnecessary for ns to sav Uiat nn snch ar. ray of names can be shown by any other Maga. I line in Uiis country 0 any price. tt c give uirrv uincs as uiony cuiutiuanmcui as any other Magazme, and each plate is equal, if not superior to uie one of any contemporary, and yet Uie price of Uie magazine is not increased. Our edition ia immense, thoroforcjre are enabled to go to a greater expense than any other publish- er. a Detter return may uiereioro do cxpoctca for the price paid for subscription, r . ,.;'; In Uis two numbers just 'published we have given'4 pJatef of Fashions, containing 11 Figures. 1 beautilut specimen of Lace-work. i -Splendid Steel Plate beyond compare, the best time ener. nine ever puhlMedin on American Magazine. 4 Pages of music. ' A New Emblematical Cor. cr. -" -;-; vy;;:rf,;:. ' v-J. In addition to our usual well arranged embcl. lishmenta, we always publish Steel Title-pages lltnre a year The whole smount of engravings and embcl. liahments of various kinds Uiat Uie Book contains, or will contaioihi .jcax, juay. btjtaiiiuatcd it about SIXTY. : -i A new series of papers of great ralue. has been lately commenced by Mrs. Hale. "The Domestic Department" mis' during the year will compose a great amount ot useful matter. For enterprise, at least, we think we deserve some credit : we have been Uie first to give to an American public original articles from the pens of Mary Russell Mitford, author of "Our Village" Airs. Corwali Huron W uson, editor of London La Belle Mrs. Hoffland-authorof several nseful and valuable 'works; JameJ Montgomery, author of "irmniscicnce of Uie Ueity," etc. ; i nomas Miller, author of Fail Rosamond and Roys ton Gower Ebenezer Elliott, author of Com Law Rhymes. I We do not particularly mention tiiese nnmes be. cause Uiey all date from London our object only is 10 snow that wnere there are good articles to be had, there will we apply. No author of any re putation lias ever sought admission to "The Book" m vain. v . 1 . t iodey's Lstdy Book is furnished at S3 per an- num, Uie money invariably to be received before a single number is sent. The following system of clubbing may answer the purpose of many. wish. rag 10 suDscnoe. CLUBBING. Walter Scott's Novels, and Lady's Book, one year, S10 MarryaU's Novels, and Lady's Book ono veer, , ,. 5 Miss Austin's Novels, and Lady's Book, ono --.- Tear, . , , , - . . ,. -5 Lady Blessington's Novels, and Lady's Book, one year, 5 Miss Landon'a Novels and Poetry, and Lady's t Book, one year. 5 Pickwick Papers, Slc. Soc and Lady's Book, one year, ' . . - 5 Miss Leslie's Cookery, and Lady's Book one . .' year, . . 5 Two copies Lady's Book; ane year, - , 5 ah orucrs to-be adUressed to : L. A GODEY- - ; v 21IChcsnutsL, PhilaoVlphia ' N. B. The nublie will ideas he rjirefnl of tm veiling impostors. ,t - lbe arch number wiU contain seven figures I of l1 ash ions, and rac Similes of Uie writing of tAay nvron. ncr aanoiuer Ada. Alias eilrwirk and Harriet Martincau. Febr. 13, 1840. Job Printing:. elRCULARS, Hand-bills, Cards, Labels, an kinds of Blanks, and every description of Printing ,ncaUy executed at Uiis office on tuwlcra te terms. ' SoHlJum Iktadietf Book sorrxB st a.-.-. - -- r, C. FENDLETO-f ic C. r. PlERct To the Ladies of Georgia, and of the 800th gtZ rally; the following plan is most respeetfuUvTr tuitted. It is hoped Uiat it will reoeire ftS serious sttention, and meet tlieir apprsujj since it is for their especial benefit that IhTisS is projected. . "1 ' - ' PlOSrECTUI. Pi submitting Uie following plan, are would ont call Uie attention of the Ladies, and all tJ who fed interested (and who are those that 4, not 7) in Uie welfare and iuproveaient of the p male sex, to Uie presentcohdition of the SoutiW. T J -I- .11 ha nnklixfi i . m from it are tinged to political eiscuasions, aa, their columns teem wiUi aoeusatsons denial, abuse and every other form of wordy wartaiaZ carried on in language, frequently unfit for "e, polite," and seldom suited to Uie delicacy and ara. tlencss which belong so peculiarly to lbs Fi-nuj, character.. vtr4 r , , Of Uie t w Jilemry papers published Sooth af Uie Potomaetliere w not one exclusively dedies ted to Uie IIadiis ! We have felt Uiis aa a which ought to be -supplied J- and We propose w make an effort to do so, confident Uiat our en4t vors will be crowned with success, if we caa oa. secure Uie hearty co-operation of Uiose for srhois we propose to la fx Tux usoics or tmsSootb. And we expect, further, that evsry sMettgegt mind among Ui oUier sex, will view with epsnv bation, and aid in susUining, an enterprise dess. ed to improve Uie minds of those, without who cheering smiles and soothing' Companionship, Uk would be dreary and this fair world a desert, We wish, aha, to afford to tlie Ladiea a held iy the exercise of Uicir own talents, and for the st. vclopemcnt of Uie resources of Uicir minds. Tbe lists of authors, for some-years past," have frt. quently ensolled the names of mules whose gla. rious success has shed an additional radiance m the name of Woiuf ?.The "lords of creation" have been forced to acknowledge Uiat the Femak .mind is, by no meanf, deficient ia capacity ui tnU'ticciuui endowmrntv whilst, at the same tine It is possessed of superior delicacy and tact. Lonj was woman's mind held in thraldom long wcjt her powers underrated, and forced to remain in active or unexercised, by the force of con rentiMu! arrangements! but bet chains are broken, and her liberty baa been proclaimed. The article of Mis. tern faith that " women hove no" soula," no loiijri obtains among us. Iet tiu ladies flow assert t la it own privileges, and weeuer them, in our propossj work, a medium fur Uie expression of Uicir owt views and sentiinents, on all Uict appertains, k any degree, to Uie welfare and improvement ( Uieirees.- r-.v y- . . Jn offering tho plnit of a Sttutkem Indies' Bank, we do npt intend that it shall he pecisrly similar toj wouk of like name at Hie Norlh, fi'i Jcaw to our Nortliern potemporary pictorial represenia. tions of fashion and dress, for the einlwllkhmentof the person "be it ours to provide s garb of purity, elegance, refinement and grace, for the adorn inem of tlie mind. All that may contribute to form U heart, invigorats Uie mind, purify Uie atTuetioai, and refine the manners, shall be our enm-rid purr thatour work may be s useful aid to Uie young, and fair, and beautiful, in pn-pnring thi'msclvi, for Uie arduous duties which devofve oa IV'oawa, in her varied capacity of DuugbUr, -Wio anet Mothrr. "And we repeat, (bat iu Uie ccampluh fnent of litis high enlerprizc, we confidenUy tj. poet tlie aid and stppurt-ef-4he-enligliteneif anil ludicmus of bnui sexes. Arrangements for rega. lur aid will be made with several Ladies, whose productions hare already gained Uiem high farnr in the lite mrr world an J several gentkwen sf djigtiisheaattainments have already been area red as contributor, from whom scieiitilic troctl, with notes and observaliont on tho -Arts, may be expected. - This department of the work will re. ceive marked attention. Ia short, nothing will hr omitted which may tend to give to the pubhcatial luch character as will render it worthy Uie attri tion of the Warned, and of those ta whom it s especially dedicated Ike ladies tf the Smith ami West.. It only remains to obtain the reimieilr number of snliscribers say two thoosand-Huidii the Ladies will smile upon, and aid oureSirts, thai number will not long be wanting. Lft theaa urtr 1 their fathers, hinliands, brothe'rs and fhcasls, and it is soon done. . ' , ' "-t ' HIT Tlie work will contain sixty-four soysf or tavo pages, stitched in neat colored cover, and will appear monthly. Trims Five dollars, atr anntnnrpayableon Uie delivery of Uie first nma. ber. The following are some of Uie .contributors fc the work A-Church, D.Dy Frendent of Franklin CoDrrr, ' : AUiens. "-1- ..(( ' ., . ... . Proissor J. P. WaduVll. Fmnldin collrgc. Dr. A. Means, Professor of Physic, Science, Emorj couege " tj" ' ' " i - Rev. L A. Few, ex-President of Emory college. Rev. G. II. Round, principal of Uie - Georgia Css Icrence aiannal tdbor ScliooL Rev. JessiS Mercer, Washington, Geoia- : . Key. r,. 1. v imch, Madison, do. Hon. R. M. Chariton, Savannah, do. A. II. Charipell, rq., Macon, ' do. - . Hon. E. A. Nisbct, Macon,"' " ""doi. PKOSPECTU8 HIGHLAND MESSEXGER, Devoted to Religion, Morality,-Science, Pohtiei - GclriiraTlhUiligcncer EDITED BY D. R. McANAUY & j. ROSERTS. R proposing to publish a new Journal, ami there. rto swell tile Dumber of periodicals brad? flooding our country, it will naturally be expeeM of us to give an outline of Uie principles by wliick we expect to be governed, this we will do concisely as passible: And. 1st. While we eactiousiy exclude su scctansa controversies on abstruse and disputed points is Christian. Xheolopy, we will carefully and constant ly hold uptliejCiMc and Uie Christian religion aa indispensable to Uie moral, social and political hr terests of any community. v ... . We shall indUKtnously labor to set forth ant maintain sound principles of morality, eorreeUal and good manners. Vice in all its varied fonm shall meet-its merited rebuke, and a decided stand will be taken against all impurity of expression sr representation, as all clownishneas and vulgarity. In short, no pains will be spares to make out paper a welcome Mreernrer to. Uie virtuous and good af every age and of every sect. ' 3d. A liberal share of our, attention shall be de voted to Uiose branches of natural science so ar. pessary to be at least partially understood by ever; fanner and every mechanic of the country. . 4th. The Political IVpartrnentwiU launder the immediate and sole control of J. Rosckts, whs believes himself to be a trae Republican, and si sucn eawswr, and wtu not, support Uie leading aws- nures of the iwesent Administration. On Uiis sa. ject, his course wiH be calm, though decided. Br will, at all times, take the liberty of promptly sad plainly expressing his opinions on all subjects bear ing on Uie political interests of tbe communit, tfithont,at any time, prostituting his paper to tbe Unhallowed purposes of detraction and abuse. Hs eonrse wilj be decidedly independent He is piedf M to no party, and will always write and pubis what he believesWill tend to Uie public weal ass suppress what in his jngdmcnt would be injuriooi. And finally, we shall ask Uie favor of -changing with Uie best papers of Uie country, sjs hope to be always ready to keep our readers inforav ed of the important transactions passing at bosse and abroad. " Terms. The " HicmavD MasscxacB". will be miblisbei whh a new press and types, and on Urge sheet st peraanum, it paid m advance, or QJ w ie end of the subscription year. No subscription will be received for a leas neriJ than twelve months, nor will any naner be discos- tinued except at Uie option of tho publisher nabl all arrearages are settled." , , " ('AsTrsasosraoctnitTCsixsvBWATsnnu.WrU SI E-VTITLtD TO A COTT 6SATH fOJl OSEOXAA. -1 V
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