...... v - r ---11 ; " " " ." ,m " " r 1 ' "' r r i ii MUM iiiw i imm-.m. i iiiWii,liM- , , ... 73 ' if )-: V j ' ' T I! HI . I I . J.I. I . 11 I I1 1," ' i. ' !! 'I 1 sriwofcrrt w - V'"' I' l ii. J!J.. Im. VI "rail. t I - r, I f Vk 1 ;. r r 1 Like tmtrrrttmg aW ix2pr Vlu n Jrre wimliand wsvee arise. ' And in thy heart dtupomlftwe sighs j ; ) When lito art throng of rare ivrcala, And weakness o'er thy spirit steals i ' Then grmtcJuUtf bear the kind deer; Timlas thy days, thy strength 5ilJ . MiouliI rii nniry with tad hUtf mht nfrU-j or frit-iid ; ; . 'Hio ti Hie DRimiiM Amt. '. . : t - . , , - as On lril miww mit yt V ; X . . On fan j-lh Stncneot nd 1 1 j 4 lut . And wh0 ttnuliiUyUortl pnio, ,. Sfjujgliiig, jtt Mt-f in run J . Then lkd will Uijr,it t' ,;' 1'mt itrn uTi ik tnroT nutx ' CarofiiiaXl :1671.: ipufrt.uiw'D, in South UaruKaa, '.vi lcd lno North And Snuih. purchased JiX)iy ite proprifitori. (Viiie at year:),'; ;, ( TopuJatrfif Virginia 40,000. A 1672. jiArtViVd ponuliition of NeW nng- Ind; 1 20,004 'uMMHiUtioii of Ikwton, obout 8,000. .. ? ,: : v v 1673. :Mi,mmiji)I riwr diuvKd by komo pcrsoif, frnn Caiuulu, who Ut't)J it warlytrtrtl!ulf of M' xico. .JSew, TprliL.rhyn'iUt-Ra w the liutcn, but tlie next ytar V n !'.-! to Eniilnod by ft trcnty, fltwl Si lilmoiwl Anln onioui Oovernor by m- U kcof ork. 1073. Aiturl .m in $ warm ixcw t,og. land, in whiclLrti coIoiiIhu knt COO tf their moot bctivn mtn. twelve or tliirtwn Iviwiig. and ftbouft 00v ilwllinir lKHi t 70. winch gnwA AiiiHliiiig ttrukc to lic If '1070. BacoxiI .ion in yirKini. r679,-5?w.1lc wnt-d btlic-JgY c. itnirteftfi lhroiiolosy. IlliMAUKADLE EVENTS. U 1837, VVnr with, und'nuljoctkHi of the New IIan fuurnkxl. Oh'at farthquake in New Englutvi; 1877. MiiiiW r JijWd by Mawhu JJnsic m tins yor rouunixhioit ttoift WWiO, life fiftfsrfilJl wot convt'iiwl un- ji "phir va declarcil io imljx ih1i. of W'lV liJmltitnvUof CharMown, S. C..irWI to Vcmstor Point hrt' tWv roiindtHi ciwiifviJ" i '' 'fey ft? hiisli had bWii Yniinf;' iiifM) ' ytr 1 w iwrc, was cailculYUVf f , iOyi.HJharrt flJ irtu!'.t t v .urn mvr, JVdip iuik1 1. fits- X by your jfiike it To ArrEsii-E.-TlHj et,W nay (r a young mail to jrr-jMro f r u ! s to ilt vuic hints If fc Mtuly, during ! Jf lioura. Kirrt, to iiKliwiriot in your b si. m-jta. Novrr ctnriilaint!atyou are tl! ,; J ti work; go to work, goto it u;h alurity ml -hjrfu!ii . and it will h--ome a hu- I.H flint will mlk VOU r,Hl'1?i d b cinplwcr al fibo community. your bosii W c '' proinwte w io'er. t;by fikinjtare xfbis,you will Icorn to takecarft ff ywif own. St'ccnd Ix-iiwiustri-oti irt your itiwlion. Vvw tim can conipbiiii.fa liif-J'irninHttjrtlmnl'iaiikliu'f, yrt he had laid tlijo foundation of bi Rrt nt htm white an jrtH)ti"e. Kihrcrssdi rH'iids not on the amount of kiure yoo ftiny hnvr, but upin tho mtuiiir in wlurh it is cmioy'I. (WATI'H-I IM S : i I win IV ) ( L If a fiioco of wfwxl wliioh fbmtii on tJio wa ter, In) forced down to ft'grent depth in tlx? mm, tho prensuni of the nurromidintf liquid will bo so Boverf , thai a quantity of wafer will lie forced in,b tho pores of tle Wnd, and m inerense iti wrijiht thnt it will no longer be enpabt; of flHtinj or running to lle nurfaoo. II' IMO !' timlier ofnbi, whkH futulered,in 8 port of tho orean.hrtv. never riwn again to the iurfsiee, liki i' which are-uuk rterrtlw uhorc. ' y' nmy with linpuriiiy plunjr lof- X'bpth in tho a ( but tberu in a li"' ! .yi.i'd wbk h he (VHiId hot li-e uod r f ' , .ture to w hirh he I aubjiTt" F' inno rmwin, ill pfi.biibly thnt't1-' : i-ro di pth below in w hu h filM- rwo" J They have ace.prdinir N A M 8 U S , S . C. rflHE RiWnkr m tutu h rnti)k rj llmt b W JL once irwe !' f l" rrie to ' ; Uare-Kopse tn. foran:!'.-,!oa r.:.!r Ha him- If imt Uie 1 1 t.lf.n ' Wara-lliHiw, mil il nmiwfiiuf '" Um nk f n fid flw iU pnwure Jl hu rrlmilt t)i Wm.ll"i . ..-J knwo M Admin & Walk.V, d ' ' ' i"w winj of it lv the Iiik1"1 wt-r ' of tli fn ll t, tir the pun ef mtr n in Ui ('t- tof Hunter I C n-Ut Th itn is tk'tivn ( i thin iiTo'l'rr rr IIihiM in t"n i , ilm lrwuin tit hn btwil r(-iiU't will ' ;Viin I " I to -,(NW bli . He will kII f"'' ' , ,tid niirnil lomii ti btmw a i tiutl'7 tr i,y c'oiiiiMtMiHiii MirelnU at a Vrw a r tm oUina cntitf'l ui tha wnif i I kit nij n tl - la ' A' MO I rallinir. I r f ' -fain jfTi ring lin a4vn' U) la frM-Jula anil ' inChr,, Ilia aiilwrilK-r tannol A-froiit from . (edging tii liberal wttmiMi'e li ! f. tmM Hu m, and M k? u''t"a ( " MMiima, (liat it wtii bo nuK W.a, and it will be UM?"umitVS WALKER. INrabiirg. Aue, 8, IHHI. 6io I'J 'Hi MmniriT at Alii-ilh-, N. 0. and Mouit. tainn-r at tK -nwilln, M- mm-Uff-r at IN ndli tun. and Aitvrrlwr at EJirf fn-ld. will Ittai.rtUi ahov. aix iwnitlw, and aend U:ir aoeonnU to u. W . 5 5 A iS: " ! Ira I'enti, for bt.u -A-aati dLfaV- ft....'..I..l-.X la d'VIITJUUi wim i k lSHIS.kl ciinitrv XOU A3 tatNUii tuid ilixt w i -the Wf airrjed agfnaf enacted that no nrt?w imbff20:'aor anv oilier oik -jM already addicted to it. 'altiadd us Viniil c luid brought a ccrtifieato from a pjiyaietiiti ftoting that it.waa necessary )r ti!!icin !i and had tqi cot)iciuenc re. ( ceived a V-ct ; from ;twi court. ' Tboto j already ailiict.V Id it tfrcre prohibited Croat -Using St iuoiiirwiry ai their kbor, &f-m tlieir travi Ji, b. ' t"py wera t fcnt t nilci frotij iny l) ,,nd then piuy once in tneuay. iv,-: Theopbilu Lro(nffltCQvernoof New --Haveii., .;'..'" X"1, 'i.:'-, r';- . Newport, iii Unixfe Jiaoxl, feoaded, I 1040. New JJugbiiai. Paaliav Book; 'grit Iil.lisli.Hl. ; i;:Av'r-; '.: : Whole" .number of emjrnjitlhjlo , New Euk'""'! priviuu" to tbintittp;, v il,000. ' KM. H. Btllingham tlertit f of Mai. avliuw.-tt. ' -V ; Jj'; 164,, .-George . Goveiwr'of 1613. Confederntioo of thu Nev; land coloiiii a for mutual d arrived pum. Cl 1693. a. MUMOSIipri nnnd tho Louia Fourh- First (iftV Hied tl .jaa Jl.illl ' J,, ho ettlhid after Jefiiwe. 4 caiiea tiwi itfiTeDLouWES .rear Ens. J. Erilieott Covirf of MaaMehuaWtijJ Ifit I 1- ln tuui in Man'land.ia'Ho! - - v .' ' w a . I - . - ' 1 .a " T i,t?.7 .V; '-, .-.vt ,vtyiriiTi uniMiijjie. Aert thfty5VeM ivf i HMlapi to the - r t iSfl JatikwinDcked. . I A.SS;147eter Stuyrcaant Governor of '&2JSWZ- 'Kcw Amsterdam. . First General Assembly of Rhode Island meet - ' . - ' 1648. Cambridge Platform adopted. 1649. AH sects of Christians tolerated by an act of the Maryland Assembly. First act ot tne kind in America. . 1650. First settlements in North Caro lina around the A Ibcmarle Sound. ' 1652." Money coined at Boston, stamped with the name of the colony, and a tree, as an apt symbol of its vigor. ' This year . Parliament passed an act ex. ; pressly prohibiting all mercantile inter. - course between the colonies and all foreign States. . In 1651. a large squadron had Ueen sent into the Chesapeake Bay,in order to chastise the colonists under Bcrkcly for their adherence to the crow n, and subject .1 .1 .S - ww i a- mem to me authority ot rarliainept. 1653. Dispute between the Dutch and . English at what was afterwards called New York. 1 . 1655. The Dutch conquer ana drive the Swedes from the Delaware riverX V 1656. Findalla insurrection irt Mary, land. . ' i ' The citv of New York Ini.t mil xt rsecutedln Massau chusetts for their religious opinions. eral who wer preriouffly banished returned and were hanged. Toleration was declared by the)prcaclKirs ,to be sin that would bring down the judgments W ileavenrT "7" 1660. Virginia numbers 30,000 inhabi tanls. 1661. Settlement on Cape Eear.ln, North Carolina. - , . - VoAa EUwt't Indian Testament printed at Qambridge, Mass. Three years after-1 ward bis Uiblb for the Indians is printed at the same place. 1663. Carolina granted to the Earl oH Clarendon. .. ' 1664. AU New Netherlands surrendered by the Dutch to the English. Charles II had assigned the country to his brother, the Duke of York, who upon taking it into pos session, after conquering Stuyvesant, its third and last Dutch Governor, named it New York. '. ' ' The Duke of York grants New Jersey uj iaxv iers,eiy bhu oir veorge usjrtaret. lend, t he colonies or IN ew Haven and Connecticut united. " ;X- . ' , The wliile population of Maryland 16,. '00. ':- '.X ; , ;; .Ns-?.- " liilitia of Miss-ichusotts 4,000 foot and i'JQ horse: ' ry Oi-ci her charter.i ient should be plmV ' IO!7.. .rtDlKMuMieUl ter in New Kfijilaju WT WW W IHfHWfUt alfirtn ittoliave lenTW.h,l say it was not atiiil twVn i. et 1710, and tJich t! JCMt rork r .i. , . , j, toy, iH!r rnrnr, Jiid Uf tttko piwses. W'ttlenKiIlt. . l? i!tirinI nlnritorH, rfoiiBwin.' Saile sailed up Uic able distance, and isiaiia, in honor of Addv in NnwYork. ri h court of chance- lifcwcuHsctts uaa lonem-u Hn'&rth tho govern- tna nanaspi w LV.h postmas Ibe autnoniy nnblo some le.andothers it - v esypars auer , l !( 1 at as arj.v 1 686.; Edmund UlrtA Governor of New England, payMfant, restricto tho liberty of the ares Aoce;, fcjhich so in censed the people that iJ69 tljcveizcd and Mr.prisooe.1 him. 7) :;f fj ' Arrival of Ihfl Pn-ttrh RfdtAtnWl. who fcft. their own 'Mnntrv in1cohJfnce ot the revocation of tho edict 'fk ! 1699 General innressbll ot'chaVtercd governments. Tija event J irV;b aDmiicniefty through the krnmeiP fcuinntid Randohih aw tho colonies, and tin) tyratuWiljfisI ' J65i, Tho jkmuiscch fyetHhir iiTKmilhMJdritA New "Wffpa llie government. ,rpiied by the Indiana. lfiwL A party of French and Indians sent by the Goyfernor of Canada destroy the settlementat Schenectady, in New York, Casco in Maine, and Salmon Falls in New ilampwhire. Sir William Phipps takes Port Royal from the French, but makes an unsuccessful ex pedition against Canada. Milborn, the son.in-law of Lcisler, takes possession of the port of Albany, and com pels the people to submit to the government of Lcisler. ? . - In order to defray the expenses tf the Canada expedition, Massachusetts issued bills of credit as a substitute for money, the first emission of the kind made in America. Save mz fsow m Fbienos. A late Havre paper givea tho following account of a dangerous experiment, which had neirly verified the ancient adnge oftlie Jwo stools: "The owner of a fine Newfoundland dog, walking the other day on the" south jetty with a friend, was boasting of the qualities of the animal, and the certainty of bfs sa ving a man from drowning, which his com panion questioned. When they had reach ed that part of the jetty which is unprotected by any parapet, the master of the dog push ed his incredulous friend into the outer basin", where the water was dern though calm. The dog justified I the praises of his master, andlnstantlv nluhecd after the fal- Sev. I Jen man, seized him by the coat, and was 'muzhik nun saie to shore, wncn anouit-r dog of the same species, which happened to be on the north jetty, saw what was going on, and dVtermined to have his sliareln the salvage lie plunged inseized another portion oT thddrow'ning man's coat ; but ss the respective master of the two dogs were at opposite pointa,they pulled in opposite directions, till two portions of the coat were torn ofT.and carried by the;-dogs to theirow. rs.teaving the real obiectot tneir not'. to his fate. : Thin would have been fn- ble had not his kind friend, who fortun- atelvVas a cood swimmer: nhmced in and brought him safe to the quay-" A FacTkFOK Rim. Tn a late work on suicide ,iis stated that marriage Is,- to a hi uiiu cAieiir, a pfevenuvo-i buiiiui,. It is satisfactorily established that among men, two thirds who destroy themselves are bae.neinr- - - NovBt. MAiaiAOKa InFarmineham, Conn., Mr. Philip D. Edmonds, of Lowell, to Miss Susan Harriet Willis; MrvThomas S. Edmonds, of Lowell, to Mss Harriet f Susan Willis. The bridcirrooma were twin brothers, and the brides twin sitcrs. 'nJl cuu"ht at a depth st which hni;UHtniiird a pn-SHiirctifeightV to euri square' Kurt ot lle surwiee oi t.n t:... I ' Thb Tomto.-Now ii tho tune furgatlier ing this l-althy nnd tnml desirable vegr-ta. ble which in cooked In Varius wsya accor ding to t!ie peculiar tftste of jxNipfe. As a salad itisgwal o an mm let, with butter, eiri'i. ami crtfndxt of bn-ad, capital it is Wi4 stiifRd and UMiU-giwd lt);d down clSitSdnieVif and fc1macaoa in short j-in wliat position is it not good t Recently the Tomato has-been successfully uscil in Vnedical cases. It is good -for a cough soothing to the lungs. Use it free ly in the hot months to check the accumu. lotion of bile. If you wish to dry and pack them away in bags for winter, gather them when ripe and scald them to get the skin off then boil them well with a little sugar nd salt, but no water spread them in thin ohd away in a dry room. N. Y. Star. paa aaa ProfessxjrJlTiompaonof Marion college, Missouri, formerly of Massachusetts, com mitted suicide recently in a state otnicntal derangement, and was found dead in the woods with a pistol in his hand. Iowa. It is supposed that the population of Iowa territory will hot exceed 50,000. She will soon be knocking for admission in to tho Union. J ': t ; faTIHE aubaeriber bavin taken outt apceial let. JL - tern of adminiatratkm opoii nw rstate of Noble Johnson, dre'd, beieby notiacs all penmu bavins claims arainat aaid eatate, to areaent them properi authenticated, within the y me preaenbed by law, or this aotiee will be plead in bar of tbeir reeoveiT. All penona mdtbtrd tf tne oatate, are leqocatod to eonM forarard and inbks payment. w, i.jounsu, Adm. Am. 18, 1840. 14et late rraidence of 'd, in Hen demon the 18th and 19th ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. -VIKTILL BE BOLD, at , w w Noble Johnson, county, to the highest bidder, of September next. One Six-borse Wafoa, Ilansesa, ' AND SIX MULES, which are superior to anj inthia country, for size arid strength, ready for tije road. JJ3E FOll-HOSSE H((I.VJad IIMESV- also suitable Sot any penta wishing to purchase such property. , Two Horses, Cattle J Sugar r and Coffee, Cotton Yarn, Household and Kitchen Furniture, with many other things too tedious to mention. AD aums under twenty dollanK six months cred it ; all sums 'over twenty,' twelve months, by the purchaser riving note and approved security. W.T. JOHNSON, Adm. ... August 39, 1840. v - 14ct liisSU l.fSP BnntombfonityH. C. rrtllE Proprietor of the Sulphur SPRINGS, in JL Buncombe county. North Carolina, four and a half miles west of Asbeville, begs leave to inform his old viaitora, and the public generally, that his entire establishment is in excellent rrpair. and open to accommodate bom one hundred and fifty, to two hundred persons. His buildings have been lately enlarged his stables thorough refitted -his bath houses and pleasure grounds well pre: pared, and from his success heretofore, be hopes to continue to riceive s liberal share of public pat HojrpoJaZ alsokjespoctfully, onfornv aouthsrn rentlcmen, who may desire aommer residences in the mountain country, that hr has a number ofbeao. tifut sites in the vicinity of the springs,' which be will dispose of on the most reasonable term. N. B. Timber and every advantage for building at hand. R. DEAVER, Proprietor. July, 1840. bt- . n-pThe Pmbytrry of for? anion, will i vt . Bt Reem'e Creek church, in Bund meet church, in Buncombe county, N. C, on Thursday, 17th September, at 11 o'clock, A. 31. As the question of an application to Synod at its next meeting, for a dissolution or our rrcsby tery, will there be agitated and decided, a full m presentation of elders is particularly desired. Churches having their ministeni as stated sup. plica, will Mease bear in mind that they will then be called on to give their reasons for not . haying tnem reguiany seiuea as pasrora. StatcdCuik. . NOTICE. ALL persona ere hereby forewarned against trading for five notes of hand, executed by nu tii Hrarr Ha, and wiliiesaraby" William Allman, bearing date Feb. 3d, 1837, and pa Table m the years 1839, 1840. 1841, 1842, and 1843. The amount of each particular note is not reeoL leeted the amount of the whole waa (J900. Said tra are supposed to have been stolen, and I have uusdaysettkd thewnamont. V J ' . DAVID II ILL. 1 June 3tth, 18r THE suWrilK'hi having lukrW enl b tlti-( ailminwlnliun Ujmn tlifl eatutfiof tifcOliiili rATItlN, doe'd., tw r. tiy notify all pi nMJS hav. iliff claims aeamat sid tnle, lo pnwrttt Ihrm, pnipcrly autlu'iitirattd, within the time precritord by law, or U.ia notic will be pl'-ad in bur of their hcocnf. AH pi'mnris indrlil. d to the estate ars renttcatud to coiue dwanl and nl (Mirmctit, .. jOKllt'A KOBKU'l'St, t W CAIA IN rATJON, S T Aitl8, 1810. ; I'J St aotics:. SOME time in tho month of April .kunV ViiJlHtrjMWs4 at this place, tVonvi man who called himself La ban Jones, a Bay Mare, about 14 hands 3 inches high,, both bind font white, a small ring of whita above the hoof of her near fore foot, and a star in her face. But s small part of the value of amid mare was paid at the time of the purchase. From some suspicious circumstances 'in Jones' conduct, at the time of the sale, together with the fact of his ha v. ing never returned to receive-the purchase money, the subscriber is induced to believe that the mare had been stolen. 8he Ja still in his possession, and Droof of his nirht to her. and paying j 0 - - this advertisement.-. JOHN O8B0RN, AshTille,N. CAug. 14, 1840V.--'11 4- f THE Trustees of this Institution take pleasure ui announcing that it a till continues Under the eare-of Mr. G. Z. ADAMS. The Fall Session commences Monday the 26th of July. The building is new and commodious, situated in view of the village, on a commanding, airy, healthy eminence, and conveniently ar. ranged. . Boarding can be had in respectable families on reasonable terms. Tuition so arranged as to em. brace four classes. . 1st Class, per scholar per session, $1$ 2d do. - do do 9 3d do. do do 6 4th do. 'J- ' do do 5 J. L. Moorf, N J. C Gbat, ; : J. W. Gtnnit, John Slagu, J. R. Silek, v Trustees. ' Blanks! Blank I! JUST printed, and for sale at the " Messenger" , Office, a new assortment of BLANKS among which are Constables' Warrants, with Judgements and Executions, Superior and County Court Solicitors' Indictments for Affrays, Assaults, arc, sfce. . - ' U"AU orders for Blanks of any kind, promptly attendee to. , AabeviDe July 34JL84Q. .. : . Estray. "T0T1CE is hereby given, to all X" whom it may concern, that there was taken up by John A. Bell, at Fnuiklin.-Macon eonnty, N. C, on the lUth day of August, 184U, a - FIEA-BITTES GUT HORSE, nine yean old, 14 hands' high, and branded with the figure 3. Said horse appraised to $45 ; a bell and collar worn by him appraised to 62 1-2 cents. -The owner is requested to come forward. prove property, pay charges, and take him Sway, in the time prescribed by the last act of the Gene ral Assembly, or he will be dealt with according to the same YYM. C HUU Kanger. August 281810. - 13tf State of North Carolina, BUItUUMBc CUUPIIT, Court of Bicas and Quarter Sessions July Session, 1840. - E"0tJf' I OrigolAllackmmt Wauaii Smith. S L"d' r' appearing to the satiafactian of the Court, that the defendant, William Smith, ia not an inhab itant of this State, it is ordered by the Court that l-pubticationlie made for aix weeks in the "High land Messengcr for the aaid William Smith to appear at toe next Court of neaa and (jnarteru Sessions to be held for said County," at the Court Mouse HVAshevtUe,-on the 3rd Monday after the 4th Monday hi Sept. next, then and there to re plevy and plead to issue, or judgment will be en tered against him, and the land Jeyied on con demned for the payment of the Flaintift'a debt and costs.- "--';-' Test, N. HARRISON, Cl'k. July, 1840. $5 25 8-45 3 4 Ten Dollar Reward OTOLEN out of the stable at John Love's, in Haywood County, North Carolina, on Satur day aight, the 20th instant, a yellow sorrel horse, with a pretty large blase in his face, extending to his mouth three white legs his hind legs both white, with wind-galls on the ancles ; he is about fifteen hands and a half high very heavy bodied, with a beautiful ear, head and neck ; he steps short and quick walks and trots well; one of his hips is a little lower than the other ; he is eight years old-he will unhitch himself, if tie can, from anyplace. -1 swapped for him four years ago, last February, with man by the name of Phelps, in Greenville District, 8. C. I have since rods hinvon the Blairsville, Lafayette, and Spring Place Circuits, in Georgia, and Franklin Circuit, N. C. - - "DANIEL PAYNE. Franklin, June 26, 1840. 3t 4 Constable's Wan-mats. A LARGE quantity just printed and forsalet tins office. h.vs n on hand, and snail continue l.ir.-. ami general b"H" iii i r f ' . . . . V, 1, i nd in ths li.1ttvle,l h A ii rrns. M e now Care . ranU, . ,-. anJ rl'l, ,Sn hit ('mitt f a's, j I'uuiity t Vurt K'd 4nl-ra , Kxccutiws, ' , Guard isiiis' Bm.1, ''-, , Anm-ntAKea lud. ntiires, t .MWt4 l livery B.n!s. Fiipi rio urt Witness Tickets. County "ort do. do. Cumity tjwt Ca. Ac, &e., A e And are a-r pr. ,rrd to punt W 'Jtr m " n n. at nianrt r,rery dneriplion of IJUMiks. IT All mfienf. lVinting of any kind will be promptly attended tk 't' , 31Vwrn-r-rM t'lJ" ! Aw tit June 5, ISIO. i Wlaff of rrlh Carolina, ' pitNWMrtE COUNTY, CiHirt of PifJ 'ani Quarter Sessions, y , . JnlfTerm, 1840. : JkMtt CAS jo'foj attachment levied ( 00 land. THomi Tlt'Loa, l WT appearing to 0e satiafarli.-t of tlie Cmirt, M, lhal Uis 4, -fendant, Thomas Tvlr, is not en li,hltant of U.ia 8tat j it is ordered by the C-otjrt that iMilili-ti.wi b made for ats w ks, in the "llKk(nd MeM-Ngrr." for the said Thonma Toy lt kjiirarst the Court of lVoasnd (Jimrt'r KeMtions to be rld b Mid county, at the Court HuUM iiiiAalieville, on the tiiird Monday after the fourth lniUy In Krptimhrr nrt, then and there to rt plei nd ld to issue, or judement will be nU r.d sjjainst him, and the Ud t ied on eon di niitrd i tl. paynvnt of U di'hl tad Cip-U. U iln.., N. lUaaisoN, Clerk of mirsaid fiMirt, at Offieetlio first Monday in July, A. 1. 1" 10. N, IIAUttWON, ruu July 17ik, 1840 fj 6w 1 . AlIAXDSOM K kt of new It.wus BtX)KS, MMMialuta'. in aart. uf Clarke's l'tnmrtitary on the Old and Kcw Testa- . mt-nts, a vula. myal oetnvo. Weak-y" tkrmoos, ii l royal MtVrt&rs Wal... do. " ' .5-"-;-V ' Wataou's niUieal and Theek-rlcal Ietkmary, CovSJ S liiuiicai aicuuiwry w oii)ii.iv, - a tutar worx.l - TrsW-U indim-rentparta of Europe la 1833-7, by Wilbur Ink, M. T.U. . V. Parents' Friend, or Letters en the Education of Children, by Rev. D. Smith. Child's Marsiine, 18 vols. , Voyages and Travels, compiled from tlie most au- uienuc snurcew, 1 1 toib. Evangelical Rambler, 13 vols. ' ' A great variety of Sabbath School Spelling, Read. tnr. wnestion ana nymn jmioss, b4 svo. of subjects. rrHHIS Office h. nffr c" h''-d a jj. aseortaarnt of I Uk n 1 J- '1 yp f. ,rH tirsapn-jwr. d to (""-'"' '- nvi IUi,kli-style,andoiimdrr't' ' '""."Uk.. . Ls: Way T mu i g.H ha rami 1.1. ta. E and I t.j.-e it,,.; I'.,,,. tc., if, etc. . '"'-, J 'llie sm, itin. nl oCll ) 5 attntuMMfd in anv 1 l.licein lriu .-J h. i,,,r rrt,r. l ... f.in t.llll " " s ' " 1 " " 1 - Uiut rriiitiiij of svery doVr aoiii'lresecutrd. Alir,i. r,f,l'i;i,fi,, a1"'". "1 ' I ers,wUbe tlmnktuliy KC1,rr'' ,J V' irndi dm, . AalicTiilc, June 5, 1 J 10. and : i tt t lion 1 in tiiis O:'.. . Si l-liunof n w ill be . ii t'j Stationers' II Jl, h: CHAuLtSTOii 'C' ' A CENTS for f lhiaa 1 Type r dry,w York, w,!!'?" "pY eimntity ory.ri.lv f Priut'T2 U" ' ...of North siid 8,-uih C.r;1' ,'""J "'!: as advantageous t.-rni as l,(Tr T from thenianiifueturcra. type aa.de ; establishment is all cat by f"1" W if niHsuperkirtoariTiMlm n,, Wear al , KV " and Hand ntrNLS, ,Md oU,;,If farturrd by 1Imi 6 I'niitr "? n We abo k n on hn.l, cf,met ' u ulnr supply of Printin, l'.'.' "T "Vinson dc Pnran'fi TMiUn Iuk ' hand. lWMlebyBuRc&,VAIK March 3, 1840. t;.,- ''.. . I U I'nam, E. Tei. Jill ' Friday U.e d dy uf VtnWr f ' the CMnM-tu.g al N,et AJrm'r " and a half from Junevllb """T'f- members of lW.ytrry nv 'N and ptea,t, until tlw eawtVBetlB W4: South rrn I.a ile thlTtn 1 To the Udie. of Ceryi.,, aS ZrC .. hefit that the k projected. - ' '..'. TV ' .ii-i..:.: !t ?M VlPi, we would lr, ,i ini a v anr not T) ia the welfare and imi SingU nawainsk) byditfsiant author! t A large supply of Religious Tracts All of which will be sold low for cash. at the office of ths " Messenger." Asbeville, June a, 184U. Job Frintlngr. CIRCULARS, Hand-bills, Cards, Labels, al kinds of Blanks, and every description ef Printing .neatly executed at this office on moderate terras. ; a .kt, IW, ryZ,! irom ii are engaged In Po"'" their eolumne teem with V r 1 "y i ahuae and every other tVTiH earned en ia language, fit-aT"! 1 ... ijvw ., u.vu WWUMIB SO pCCW . character. ... 7 Enquire . fEOSPECTCS OF THE 7 THE subscriber proposes to publish at Calhoun, Anderson District, 8. C, by the first day of September next, a weekly Journal of the above title, of respectable site, and good paper, and fair type, to be devoted to the dissemination of politi. ca principles, in accordance with a strict eon. atructioa of the Federal Compact, and the doe trine promulgated by the Jcflersonian Republican School. As consistent with those principles it will advocate the Election of Wm. if. Harrison, of Ohio to the Presidency, and John Tyler, of Vir. ginia to the Vice Presidency of the United States, and will exercise all honorable means for the Sub. version of the present Administration, with a firm Conviction that its leading measures are in direct hostility to the prosperity and happiness of the great mase of the Citizens of our Common Coun try. "It will observe a mild and dignified tone, and address itself in plain language to the com. mon sense of every class of eitisens for whose benefit it is designed.'' It will be the uncompfo. nusing opponent of that ridiculous system of pro scription for opinion's sake adopted by the present administration, and will maintain the true char, acterofan Independent public press. . And althourb it will advocate the Election of Harrison and Tyler with all the seal and ability H can command, as the only hope of restoring the government to its original parity and republican simplicity, it will nevertheless treat with respect' the opinions of those who dificr. with us, and its columns will be open to a temperate disc uaa km of all political subjects, and It will under no circum stances become so much of a partisan, but that it will scrutinise every act of the Administration for. the time being, axtd condemn or approve as may redound to the 'interest of the South. : The Highland Sentinel will not be exclusively a political paper, but will devote much of its col umns, to i Agriculture. Education, literature, the I Arts and rciences. History, Novelties, Amuse, ment, the Turf, Field sports, the markets, Ilc. and will use every exertion to present such a medley of useful and entertaining matter that it can not tail to suit the taste of all classes of readers. .' ' The subscriber, si few weeks since issued a prospectus of the Southern Times and General In telligenccr, which was designed lo occupy neu. trai ground in Polities, he was not aware at the time that South Carolina would enter the arena of President making with the earnestness that she is likely tok. But having been dissappointed in mat expectation, and not willing to stand aloof from an important political contest, baa thus changed his purpose and has issued this prospec tus under the belief that the friends of reform gen erally (but more particularly in this District and State) will make a united and sealous effort to procure and return subscribers. "Indeed to send the paper to- all who read without preju dice From the very short lime until he proposes to commence the publication, it important that the names of subscribers be returned Immediately. Persons therefore to whom this prospectus sent. will please forward forthwith the names of such Subscribers as they may procure. (Postage paid, or through their Postmasters) to Calhonn; Ander; son District, 8. C, and it ia earnestly hoped that gentlemen who may be disposed to take an active interest for the cause of reform, and may find it inconvenient to mix with the community in pro. I curing suboenben between tilts and the proposed time of publieauon will return ' any number of names under a guarantee that may think they can procure. The press throughout the country is requested to copy this prospectos. , ' - TERMS. : f- , . The Highland Sentinel will be published at 2 Ml in advance, or if paid m four months from the tune of subscribing,- 3,00 if paid after four months and within the year ; and 3,50 if pa id af ter the end of the yr. Gentlemen whoi-obtain sir subscribers and become responsible for them will be entitled to a seventh number gratis, no subscription will be received for less than a year and no paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid unless at the option of the Editor. . J J. P. REED. August 1st, 1840. CONSTABLES' DELIVERY BONDS, for sale. Apply at the -Messcngi-i" Office: mala sex, te the presentcohdV, those that t ment of the It, "port of the Soutito vi in. nw uicrarv saneia r . . the Potomac, there not oJXTZ! .1" ted to the Laois.! We hare.j TZZmmi which ought to ke supplied I f ".'.TJ L- -r . j ' ' .Mnnw JTV" L ..eonnW. if we eaa sal 'Z ZTCT w of those 4br wbsi :j.:TLwrrai,0"i o ths soj V-? Sr-rT-.1"Lx.0't every Intcllird " t? unncr, uik, with apsJ mind among the other sex, w.zLTi- EH kaiiAsi and a J . . . t ! K srw " -amg, without a-k. ed to improve the mindsof u , ebeerinsmile. LlT iZ0W'uP fc "... j iL . : o1d a desert. weary SJ1U U1IS la IT f . i Ladies a held t' have bee. forced to asWuT iTLckrZ is mind held m thrCj towm,ai underrated, and fJJntSm en a TiT .ZrTrjY tact- Lot; -- I IW OCIHTV waa woman km faith that " womca have nV UTiT , . .c DOW assert tbr wwiii. swuk wm. SjCI uic lariv . ZZITZZLZ-rtt appertoii,rf ibk j !. j , . i precisely to a woak of like uame at Ih. r toon, Northern .mporary rfiSinSSZi tion. of fashjon ,u.d dre, for U,, rf 1 the person; be .tours toprovide'Xrnavi elegance, refinement and rraee. . rT a. that ourwork may be SJfulZilZ Z r: IT ""T". Ater. Wife aW Mother. And .TCiCf ft ment of this high eSerorizc V V" 1 1 pect the aid and rippoMhT 1,g hidicion. of both -.T a' ' - Jw T tar md wjl. be h JH productions havestrvr. " higa". in the horary world and severd wentkma been sen duinn.icluJ jresMiy . """""a ua re li : red as contributors, ft- i seacntjlie trats. with note. observatkm. on " J ' expected. Thmdeprtmentof tf'yi, eeive marked attention.-1 5 eeive markod attention. In shot arnitsl avkiata i a a . ------ j ioig to giveljj--!!,, .ttia L"i,J.fa! -n. ?f tho. x. South mi :itoZr ae recr- JUetthemsrr id friends, "a "ir remain, in ki.' . - - i .k :l hoaxssno an . uPa. aa sir number will not1 Ions their fathers, husbands, brotheri ' niss-jonaone. - t STTThe work will L-lj-" "W taro page. ...tched "T"1 " ilUppea, monthly,, TlZtT annum, payable on the delivery T Th aVJWin. . ' - . . - eataTutor . i-'wntn III ...... the works - A. Church, D JJ, President of r"kl,B AU1CDI. K3iSfi!i5Js eollege. ; -.. "'" - P t a V n . . ' .. anrt eouet- ...w,.frrillJPnto. -.c ... ,wuiid, principal of Uy " ferenee Manual Labor ScbooL Rev. Jeoae Mercer, "rVashmrliw. ft?'' WRL.WittichMtS- f- " Hon. R. M HI,. 2 n' . skfc ""oeH Macon, A very likely nerm -ij zsa - e j . ""v JtWL years of sge, a first rmtmkr do. do. twenty-, .rrmat aarehsse .nolv to thn IW Trf . 7V5 -rr-j -- eta, W field hand. ; Any person wishing Morth Carolina. July lith, HMO. el Ki- U. UU .1 a tr- a . .JH vv w miii aia-suk. to anoral IA If . . a .1 . velopement of the resource, of hTl- a I lists of authors, for some VjAZ!s hTna-meT-Wot "4 V '

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