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iwPwSlw travar : (From the Lady's Book. ' Tinier of IJfe. , T JAMtS MOMljopMEKV, O LOSDOX. , , From tlicnee (Anion in tho wilderness.) they Went to Beer; thai istha well wliercqf the Ixril spake, unto Moses Gatlur tho ptop'e together, and I will give them water. . Then Irael sang this song Spring up, 0 well ! ting ye onto if. The Princes di jfjod llin well, Uic Nobles f the rc,njifedified it, by tiie direction of th Iawgrver, wiUt their staves Numjem xxi. IG-ltJ. , Spring p, I Well ! sweet Fountain 1 fpriii;;, And fructify the desert rand ; ., Sinir, ye that drink the water, sin g, ' They dance along tho smiling bud. With flowers adom, with verdure dressf Tiio waste and howling wilderness, j II ! every one thai fb'rryts, dra w nig!i, ' ';' Fainting with sickness, Worn with tdff;.. Let him that lialli no mow;, buy, Iuy milk and honey, wi'ie and oil, ' Those fourfold streams of Paradise, v ""' Priceless, because alloys all price. Come to the pobl, yc lume nnd Mind I , Ye lepers ! to Ihe Jordan come ! f Sight, strength, and heulinf , inch may Hud ; Approach the wave?, ye deaf and dumb I Their joyful sound ye ni ohnll hear. And yoof own voice salute yocr Car. In every farm tho waters run, Rill, river, torrent, lake nnd s; a ; Through every clime bencnth tho tun, l ' Free an the air, as daylight free, Till earth's whole fiice the flood oVmwcep, v As ocean's tides the cluiitiHTd deep. A moved, with mighty wings outspread, God's Spirit o'er the formless void, . 60 bo liiat Spirit Influence shed ToTiew-e rente a world fli-strov'd, '- Till all that died through Adam's fill. Revive in Christ, who died f r all. run xiriiKCKincR TJj ESPECTFUIJ.Y announce! that he has . JL4V h-esed the STORll x "orneroriartcTln!! fenfre Sfrfffx, lately occupied by Mr. dr. II. Txxuon, and will keep on hand an assortment of -- Zt?. .- ,,?.?jjearaa? J. "" COTTON BA6WG, ROPE, IRON, &C." I 17" Ord.-rs from tho country will meet with prompt ano strict attention. ... tr. URQTJTiART Hamburg. Nov, d, 1811. 21tf On Comigiiiiic.it, - QADWAPfMlE New ill r I. . uiif iwr:j Or- VT-yWHI 80IIhds.W.r. db. For sale Jpw, bv . ' , - , JI. UKQUIIART. Hambnrjr, Nov. 13, JAJO, 21o CASH will bo piven at thin oflleit f..r a few v bu.hcl of good clean WIIKAT. J r Apply hmneilialfly. -y rtov.iiil, WW. STATE OF toani CAKOLISA, ' .. fitcrombc Conaly. . Superior Court of Law, Full Term, 1840. m. I PETITION FOR OIVORCE. Wm. A. ToWJfsENO J I" IT appearing to the cntiufnelion of tho Court, that the defendant. Win. A. Townsend, is not an inhabitant of Una Ktate It wus ordrrrd that mibUeation be mnde for sixwuekn in the Highland Messenger, published at Athcville, N. Carolina, for the said Wm. A. Tacnsend, to appear at the next Superior Court of Law, to tie held for the county of Buncombe, at the court hotioe i:i Aihc. tiuoj on in aa monooyancr lectin munnir jn .March next, tnen and there to plead, answer, or ili'limr tu tin) IVtiliun JiU-J auii)!it him liy lln' said Mary Townsend, or life muni! will be tuken pro eonjemo, and set for liearfnr"r.F parte. . A true copy froinTho rnlnutj-s brsoicTeourt, , . j. noBVkTarik. Nor. 13, 18 . . 55 50. . 6w23 0 1-1 CKTS nnWAIIDI R ANA V7AY from Uic snIwcrib r,on the lllh tilt., an apprentice thnt .was bound to mn to learn the tanner s Irn'lc, by tho ntxnrnfJtfJIA FRANtCLIN QUEVX. The above reward will be given for his apprehension and delivery to me in Haywood county, at my residence on Lofty river, but no charges nor expense paid. And I' do niorcover TorewTnTII jri rroni harboring said boy, as 1 will put the law tu force -against all uch. NATII'L BLACKBURN E. Nor. 61B40, p2-J S HEREBY forwarn nil persons from trading "for fire "Bonds, or Notes, given by nto to Robert Rogers for thirty dollars each given in Decemhef,183X Th? consideration of said bonds having totally failed, I do not intend 'paying them. The said bonds art in the possesRion of Eilmond 8. Foster; and a suit wiU lie kiKtituted in Equity against the said Kotiert Rogers, Edniord S. Foster and otbcTS, nJcUnglhesarct tioiiila and theTcoiu sidcralion for m hich they were given. ' - ' JAMES SWIM; T October 33, 110. , p12l - Uquvra, Cordial Ke. J. COCIIEi FRENCH OOK, Jfi ONSTAXTLY keeps on hand, aH kinds of Wines, Ijqnors, Cordials, Confectionary, Bread, etc., Ac, ic. , ITT Ha can cook, in thtbsat French -atyleV ou abort not ire, any dish that may be desired. -An appretflcs will be taken to leam the Baking business. , - r , 1 - - ,. - Ife also wis'ics to hire a woman who is capable of doing all kinds of bousc.wurx. eilkvOcU6rlt4!W T 133- NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to tha RiilweribeRi by 3L .book account of twelve montlia' standing. are requested to call, before or during the term of our Superior Court, and close their acconnta by note or cash. All persons indebted to us by note arc requested to mako payment; Many of our customer .can pay us a little money,' which will bj thankfully received. w F. Sl M..FATTON, Asheville.Oet.9T13ia- pt-ljl ."'tice. 4 PPLICATION will be raidtirtrtje wxrt XJL sion of the- iygiKlature of North Carolina: for an act to incorporate the town of Asheville. Oct. !ih, 18i. . , tf 18 TEXDIT10.I EXPOS IX. JUST printed and for sale at this office, on our. usual terms. - Kept. 33, 1840. Blank Deeds. I. 4 LARGE supply, printed on, finitrrntc pa Xi. for sale at tins office, on good terms. 1 for sale at this office, on good terms. Oct. 16- 19 Viftf Dollars Reward t "T7"ILL be (riven 'by fie subscriber, for the p VV prehension and deSrery of a villain that passed himself in the counties of Ilarwood and Huncrmbe by tlie name of THOMAS GUEELEE His p redn is raUier delicately niade, about 5 feet 10 or 1 1 inches high, with dark hair and s thin viraife. When he left here, hi Was dreed in country Jeans, and riding a bright bajr horso sup. iKMCd tote worth gik) or 70. He had in' lihi r I 1 . atli: : .1.. 1 iKwsrsKion OJI 01 uiinn notes 01 un iiuuwin( ul--. . .. 4 SVOfl .J i.. rf,.i SCnpilOIl, V ; SI iflv Wfn 'i tire awpiB. vuiuiik bun, two other 1j notes on other Georgia bunk 10 dollars in Houtli Carolina bills and a $4 note on the Htate Bank of N. Carolina, all of which I paid him towards a 870 note of band forged n;mn Win. II. Ownaa of tcrokee eoanty.- Aino a dark drabiarer-coat patti-rn, with neeesrary trim, inffs. consistihir in part of-red paddinir, and Han. nel, cotton drilfinc, and durk pearl buttons. The above reward will lie given Ia li-o ;ijd,11iomii Jre lrc if delivered with h w horvj a;iit iinv prirt of the above described goads and earth, or i j fur h.i person alone. SAML'L-fi CHUNK, nhnvllle, Kov.(, 1810, 4-- All editors friendly to inelicc will p!caso giTe tliegbijvea few insertions. SherifPH Sfilesi. - "W WILf.exp.Tiic tot.ch!irselr.-nt lUe'enuit hows- Si in Asheville, on the first Monday in Decern. b.'-r next, the following tracts of LA.iU, or to much tin roof as will ratify the lux and costs due thereon fjr t:ie yiar I KSJ. low.t: 50,(100 ACItKS, t granted to Mark Miicliell aml 'lliumns Davidson, lying on the swtiirtvt-tj dt of French Uroml river, and on tho waters of Big I'ine creek und fawpaw.joining Hail and Walton and MeEntirc's olu survey, on the cant side. Valued at two thou. mud dollar, by Zuchiiriali Ciuiditr, Tax due tliereon six dollars. One other tract of '50 ACtlKH, granled to Peter IIr.rden, lyinon the waters of Uic north-eudt fork of rule ,eret k, jfHiiing tlx lands-iif Mangrom Jones. Valued toliflv dollars by Z. C'indliT. Tax duo thereon, fifteen cents, One other tract of .t ' - 2010 Acr.Ks;, being tho nnrold pnrt of a Infjr" tract of Ian granted to-Hall, Walton and Me Kit ire. .Valued at two hundred dollars, by Z. Candler. Tax due thereon, sixty cents. W. JONES, fch'IT of Buncombe, . October 23, 14-10. - Im'-'l J "The Knleih Kerjtster will copy the above for one Dioutli. Halo of .ilti CiiroIiMB, MACON COUNTY. rjE'n n $i'PkntKtxt Bill. JlEXXY (jit lUV, rr. W'm. D. Smith and Mtor B. Pattox, l.t EV'ITTPIU TEIY.-1SI9. Tllpreirrmrtflrthra lliat Williaui IT. Plinth, one of the defendant in (!! case, does not reside within tho limits of this State-It is ordered that pul'lieation be made MMhe- lligWanM Weeks, notifying the said di f. ndunt, William D, .Suiitli to appear at U10 next Court of Equity to, be held for Ulp county (fr tinii in, at tue court house in Franklin; oa- the 4t!u.Vonday iu March next, (18 II ) to answer pluiu'ifl 's hill of complaint, or judgment pro fonfesso will be "entered against hitu, and the cause sot for bearing as to una ei parte. . , i Witness, Ki.i. mith, clerk and master of otir said C ourt of Equity, at othec, the 4th Monday in oepieniDCT, A. it. ir in. f AL L SMITH, C M. K. Printer's fee, $5 0 (MI Job lri latin &:. sfIIRCURS, Hand-bil's. Cards. Ttbels. n1 kinds of Illnuks,' and every deccrintion of I rinlili .neatly executed at this ollicc on moderate terms. 'jftimr'M-aemm WE have now on hand, and shall continue to keep, a large and general assortment of printed on goodpaper,and in the latest style, which will be sold on lint usual terms. Wc now have Constables' Warrants, - " Ca. iSa's. and Bonds, Superior Court Ca. Sa'a, County-Court Road Orders, , ' u m Executions, . . Guardians' Bonds, ' ,. ADi'rrntiefr ludi ntufca. Apiienrancc Bimdi', " - Constables' Delivery .Bonds. Cotmty Court do. do. (hiuhW Court Ca. Sa's, 4tc., AVc, Ac And fire now prepared to print to order, in the neatest manner, everv d.-senption l Hianks. O Al orders for-Printing of any kind will be prouiptly attended to. Alessrngir"0!liw, ) 1 Asliovillejuiie 5, 1810. ruosi'iicrus OF THE WESTERN-eAR0tVA 4A4PErWN'CE AOVOGATE A monthly puprr, detoled to t.'ie Trmperance U'orm, published at Aihrrillr, N. C. V" KWTBO V D. S. s'.MIJ.r. A TEMPERANCE CONVENTION that was in. iH'ld at tliis place early in Apt niber,resolv1: cd on publishing a paT of the above tilic and eharneter and apiwinted Dr. John Dickson and D. R. M'Anally to conduct it. From the many urvssing engagements Irr. Uieksoii already has, he denni it impracticable for him to be recognized as one of the editors, though he will cheerfully use all hisuitluenco otherwise, to promote its in terest ; the subscriber therefore, in obedience to thewhe of tho convmtion rceedsTJo jssuc tots piwiectusTn his own hairie; with a hope Wat lie will be aided m the undertaking by ail the friends of the temperance cause' throughout flu country, and that the paper may sooix hare an ex. tensive circulation. rsji-.Nus or the I turuiNct lrr,: to you we niuke a most earnest aiipeal while thousands upon thousands of dollars are annually expended at theatres, at circuses, at the race track, or gro cery, while no pains arc sjsired, the luxury of re tirement and ease foregone, and no labor deenit p too severe td advance tile, iniarfst of political as pirants, can you not do soini lhiu; in a cause that mint he dear to everv true patriot, nhihinthrotiist. and christian r Kecollect there ure but Tew, very few, sueh papers in all the .Viiilin-rn couiiirv. IgeHestrajiariofjorthi era part of Virginia",' and tlie Eastern part of Ten- nessec panicuianv, iieeu pemiuieai oi mis sina, and it is for you noiiv to say whether they shall iv it. . The very low priceat" whteli It was'tfixed" "by the Convention will make it ncrrsrnry that a very Urge subscription be had before the publication of it can be justified, j should the sulwnption be deemed sufficient the first number will be issued early in January next. - ' t TF.2US. J - Tmr WRSiT.sCxaljNfTrJSnftteTA'rVorATE will be publisiied on a medium sheet in 'qnarto form, each number making nht pars and will be furnished to subsenbsr at the vrry low price of nrrr evTs a copy. Where single jropic are taken the payment must be made invariably upon the reception of the first number. ' 0"Postmasters, editors or publishers of paper and all Ministers of the gospel are authorized agents. AH paper friendly to uic cause, will please give the above a few insertions. 3JND3B 2:&2r2SMV NEATLY EXECUTED AT TtiiS Or fit t. (WATEU-PKOOF.) Commission Business. HAMBURG", 8. C. ' TTniin sulcriber is much gratified that be M. once more able tootTer bis service U his friends and old customer, in U10 Wnn-Uom ajsl Connnmlon Baslaca. lln flatters himself Uiat Uic eligible location of (1 Ware-IInui and ita comparative inciunity fiui the rixlt of fire ano Booil, procure niira lib eral fHtronit''. He ha rebuilt tlie WareJIoflr fcrmerly know as Adams &. Walker's, and is Wlm up one win of it t'toTe lite hiffhesl wati r-itr of tlw ta: frtile t. f..r Hia nuniosc-of storing therein the Co;. ton ef Ilanters anj- Countir Merehants. This sit lis at least two feet. Witier than any Ware.l louse in town.: and tlto -division Uiat 'has been ek-aUJ will store from lttO'J toSOO'J biiK'f. lltf'will s; II cotton, and atU-nd to sueh buinea aif iwoallv trniraeti!d br Commission Me'rchuaf ataj low a rate as others engaged lit tlw tamo calliiif. - IT I:i, a-ia orTfrin'g his services to his friend and die 1.1.I Uc, ths subscriber! cannot refrain from cknnwfoding Use liberal patronagq ho once, re eeived fmm them, and hope by bis attention to busini ttiat it will be nneweu, ana it will be tiiankfull v received. corjrniUN WALKER. Ilambiir!-. Auir. . 6m 12 . TI.'S .Mf'rsengi r at Ai-heville, N.C. and Moiin. tnineir at (Jrcenville. .Musengcr at, renuiet-wi, and Advcrtissr at Edgefield, will insert the above six niontlui, and send tlicir account to U. . TO ALL IT SAY C0XCEE3E : T.'flT citizens of ILnderson county will peti tion the; Lepihnrc of the SUitcof North Carnlina. at iti next Komiion. for tlie ertactmenr of a Statute: which may obviate, disannul, ami nialtn void, wliatever mav hove been ' done -lli r,-u.'irl ta liie location of tlie town of Henderson, ville and a!so for an net which may so. repeal tlie th-! IiHh and 11 th sections of an act enlikn, an net supplemental W an act passed by the present Irtneral AssrmWy, entitled an act to lay off and cstahiUh a Count v bv the naiaj of Henderson, 'which was passed at the Iat session,) as to. vest the right of locating the Town of Henderson. vill--! in the fn-e vobT of Henderson county, to be determined by an cb-clionf ateacli election pre cinct in sunt county, uimn a given uay. ct. :, IM!J, btlS STATU OF NOJITIF CA!tOLIA, liitrkr Vountyi Oac.ta At Ki!ir, P. Wnxis, r der of Publico. Jaia Urtox, and others, lion T'nrwKl III J.ttlfll V. . , IN (IT K U Mt.18l0..,:; fT apfK-aring to the satinfaciion of the Co - that the defendants, Innn I Weaver and wile ... F.Hoalirfhi I'liimi. Jr.. Thomas 1'iiton and for rsniTesivrjami,, Iptuii, am residents of Mother Kla It is ordered that publication be made in the' High, land Messenger" for six successive Weeks, notify, ing the said defi-ndantt to appear at the next Court of Equity; to be held at the court house in Mor. y.lll Wll. u It iiic mi .iiniiuav uiier cnu "t i""i . j i r. i 4 . 1. XI I in September, 18-10, to answer Plaintiff' Bill of Complaint, or judgment pro eonfesso, will be entered against tliem, and the cause set for hear, inir as to them exuaiie. ,. Witness Thomas W. Scott, Clerk -and Master of our said Court of Eouitv, at office, the 7th Mondav aHcr the 4th Jlondov In March. IB4H. W1 THO.M AS W. KCOTf. C. iu. E. trrinfera fee." 85,tt0.t sw IS ; NOTICE. :ffi2&'. J W WII to sell the well-known stand J- 5 miles below tlie Warm Springs tYf and one mile and a bulf above Painted K'jck, on the public road on French road Kiver. Then? are m lil .VDBED J.D SEFE.MF ICSES OP USD in cultivation, and ONE HUNDRED ACRES might be cleared. It is oner of the best STOCK a i AnVS in tlie ueighborltpod, and suits a business man very welL I have a Nursery of tlie Mont Multicaulie. With or without it, I will s.'ll the farm as it si::U the purchaser. I liould like to have, a 'part of the money, if it k not practicable to make the whole payment, when poM-si.)!i i is given. For further infotnia- i;jn, c.ui ai i.i-j i;.jju- P. II. NEILPON. .pcUja3IO. tf-I9 lUlyCr JL EST OF LETTERS, REMAINING in Uie Pout Ofiicc' at AheTille, N. C, on the 1st of October, 10, which if not taken cut before the 1st of January next, will !kj sent to the General Post Office as dead letters : Abner Aiken z Joel Butler 3 John MeBaird l.nne Bunting 1 1 Hates I,ni.itn:s Bruicc Bevil Mc Entire i'harles Mrro ' ThosMcManus ' J Mrs Sarah Morris ..Jacob Martin O Medaris Cnfr M Hnth-r D Ball or M Freeman Jas M Brooks Jas M Burnt-It T L Clinginnn 5 (Jeorgc CandliT M'o S L Cockrn Jas or S.Tml McCarson Jonathan Merrell Wm B MeEntirc Wn L McReo B W Ncwland 1 ColofthctGd Regt Jos C Naiiffhan John B a Weall -James Patton'a Hardin Rev II N Miarr NNPcnland Joseph 8 C'hunn 2 A UChiinn Henry Carrol Jas Cnso Sarah Cook. 2 Mr&Mrs S CUiefcboroughW'm Parham A Cnlverson or JliraraT Price X. J BPenly TEllinor C Poreher ' Col John S PreBton Jo Pal ton David Rymer ' Mirs Ann A Robert Jo6hua Roberts 3 Bamet S Lai ham Mordeeai Solomons ; Elizabeth Sluard Richard Sondley R E Sutton J.Jin Thrush ' KTisdil Ivi,Trapi t Mrs E F Thoma . Maj E W Tate N W Woodfia W II Wilson Elizabeth T Walton N B WhitAeld - Mrs Stracy Webb- Jeremiah West J MeD Whilson Mrs JB White Jas M Williams Wm L Webb R Williamson N Walaford Josrpb Wright -Joseph Wilson Oscar Willis Jas Rutherford i JEDenf Wm Davis Hni lebise Mrs E Duncan Wm Elgin ;.n EIIFMitard 2 W C Foster John Ferebcc 2 Wilson Ferrliec 2 Nathaniel FYrtbec l'lior Fosk r Col Jas Gadsden 2 Jas Cudger Sml Clover - -Wm Garrftt Strpln-n Olasner Win Greene J J Humphries, VV ade I lanipton Abel Harri David HenneiJi:. Gen Jone Benjamin King S V King Wm W KiHian , Joel Itt n 'm M Lervis ' Unml Murrsv Alexander Mazrek Itrl'rMaTTek " Miss Ann M Maziek .Mis Moodie , John B Whiteside WM. COLEMAN, P. M. Oct. 1, 110. -IS A PPUCATION will be made at the next I m. S svion of tlie Ijegislature of North Carolina to Ineorpnrat the Asheville Female Seminary, and the Boarding House connected with ' the same. i Oct. 6th, lolO. , If 18 tONSTABLES DELIVERY BONDS, for X sale. Enquire at the " Messenger" Office. - - fOtS. 2 k !J,-18H. Edited by N.'t Sank J. Hale mad Mi. Lyiia It. Sigmmry. Him E. Leslie mil! km a contri bute m erery Jfumber. TUE only Magazine in this country intended for the pcm-al of Female that is edited by their own sex. This is an Important matter and shrjuM !m burn; in mind by ufcwe mothers who intend catering for w-.tt own, or their caegbtenr in irt rue I iwi and Brantement. Til : Lady' Book ha been published hr the same Proprietor for nearly eleven years, and dur ing that tuns he can safely ray that no article has been admitted i.i its columns that parents inirht not w.th safety read to their children. It has been his constant earn to prevent the work from being sectarian, political or disputatious. Ije has watched its pfiWreis frem it first appearance Ul the world cf tetter to ft mow almost biature agn. How many vain elVorts have been made during tfia period of ita exialenes t-j establish a rivalry how many arc still r-klog, but in vainl Thi' Book may almost bo eufiai Jered the creation oi a tiste f jr periodical Iiurature. there is but one migazine now in this country that ran date iu origin from the same period a tha Iady's Bk ; but tii-: kilter wts the curliest periodical to olUr remuneration for lititrary f Oiitriutions. . , (Jxi:an. CoNTf.Tnt Onn original largo sized Steel Engraving, by A. L. Dick, in each number. A fa.-iiion pl ile, coloured (mark Unit) every munth. Two ivi (geiiiraily original) .Music iu each numb- r.J Furly-eisrht page reading matter. I'lcroaiAL DKMTt:rr Tho, same attonlion to this departnicnt will bo displayed. 'Aoe rplen. did Statl EmrravinSs. by A. L. Dick. Esq., tliat gave? so" much saUiac tion last volume, will be continued . T1irHi!ioul f lis year, tratct will be vanod, and embrace rriow and pleasing subjects, and others that will contain a dnrh of humour. All taste shall b i conscltcd. Engravings from tlie paintings of Landsir and Colhns, twoof tlie most eminent painters of London, will from tune to time grace our Book, and as soon as arrangements can be completed, our Jong cherished plan oi original engravings Ironi .pointings-originclly pre pared for the Book, will be given, one in each number.. Two are now in preparation. Our means gives us "the opportunity-of embarking in this ex. pensive speculation wo may fail in being remu nerated for our outlay, but our subscribers will be kneuuiL ,JV giv twiners many jcmbclliah men ts as any other Magazine, and each plate is, because we pay nit re for its ensvmg, superior to the one of any contemporary ,ind yef tho price of the Magazine is not increase Our edition is immense, doubls any other publication, then'forc we arc enabled to go to a greater expense than any other publiihers A better return mav therefore be expected for the price paid for subseriptioipg,.., ,- Tlie voice of tho public press has pronounced GodejTs lady's Hook at the head of the periodical literature of the country, and he is determined that it shnll n-lnm it proud suneriorilv. W'ith 111 is view he has chosen for its conductors two of llieuiuost ulamtiit fuunlo - writers uf tJiis'-or any otlurr rnniilry-gWrs. I lain and am, Higourney, ted monthly by ono or no less ability, Mina ix-slic. "' In speaking of onr Enmavinnt, we beg leave to call attention to tlie following pabliahed in last volume, viz: Vk-w of Constantinople, Keliirj-Ikiil Water Works, The Indian Maid, Tho Pilgrim, Happy as a King, The Death of Luath. With each of these was published a Fathion-plate'eoU' taining either three or four figure beautifully and tastefully coloured. . . ' Universally pronounced superior to any oilier Magazine illi'Strauona in this or any other country. Beautiful as they undoubtedly are, we pronounce, wiioui iimuauon.iiiai inose lor mis year shall be superior. The engraving shall alwavs be worth more than tlie price of subscription. We do not. as many of our cpntemporiee do, who would scorn U) tell a v r.ial falsehood, pass off second ham plates as original. Ours are undoubtedly so, an the designs selected by ourselves, aadtliey will be continued throughout the year. Oodev's liooK has been emphatically termed he JhuiUer J alia rial Slaeazme, asll is reeeplacl for the contributions of thv most ceftbiated female wriU-rsi-of A inerica, most of whom of nnv em nence contribute to its pages. In a future r-ubli. cation we will devote a column to publishing tlie names of our contributors. It is too long. exccpt for a seperate advertisement. But let this be remembered, that we never in any instance will mention the name of a contri butor frcm whom we have not the remotest idea of proclrfihg a contribution. There are enough writers in our country, and good ones too, who if they are paid will furnish matter sufhcieut for all our periodical. ; fwentv-one volumes have alrendv been issued it is Ltiial to announce that a email ed.lion onlv ill be published. Contrary to thin. Ihe Proprie tor oi me i.acys iiook nnnounccsjlmt hcjEill publish an tmmrnte edition, wilh which he hopes to supply ail ruose who will favour cun with or. rs, cemmcnemg with the January number. It will be seen by thin advertistincnt that evervi fliwt lias been made by tue Proprietor of this ark to make ilisnpenorto any other in America ana a a new uearo gill, uie ianv's Hook' is nro- bably the most proper that could be desired for ladies, coiUd by their own sex, and assisted, as the Editorial Uepartment is, by the Pictorial Em. behsbmenu, it is positivelv the parlour companion, 'liie Time aptly remarks that "a subscription WlMr w6rS;'1fouldr:tie anbonch- more acceplaWe present to a fair; friend during the coming holiday of Laura Matilda poetry and diluted prose." There arc .other publication that adrrrtire fashion plate. J he 1 iibiuuierof the Ladvj Book wishes it to be distinctly -understood that the prin. Clpal f-tfiMMis ln.iawnij! grr fnlJ.rr., nlM n ,,,tM, number; which n not the case with any other work fiiblijhed in this conn try: miless they arc coiourca mey are useless. The Lttkiart dkpastmrmt Is placed under the superintendence of Mrs. Sarah J. JJale and Mrs. LydTa JL Sigourncy ; two ladies so well known to the wnrlil, that to mention, their names in eon. ncction With any publice.lion is at once a guaran. tee of its mornlitv, virtue, and ulilitv. Of their capability to conduct the Lady' Book, it i pre sumed no perron will doubt, and the proprietor mentions with pleasure that no Lnghsh or Ameri can Magazine ran publish in connection with its literary Department two name so cHk-brateer in the world of letters. It will be renrembercd that M(ss; Leslie contributes to each number. The mi'sical DeKT)iEN.ia under the superin tendence of J. G. Osborne, than whom no person is more capable ot doing it justice, Gr..iraAi.rr.jTrsEs. Literature, Tales, Legends. Renmntic Incidents in History, Extracts from the Old Poets, Reviews, Poetry. Female Education. E.'nbelli-diiiieiits. Fashions coloured. Lace, Km. broiderT,;rac Names, Music, &c: &c, A -great deal of curiosity often, expressed to see Uic l nirography ot celebrated persons. We shaft endeavor so for a lies in otir power to gratify this feeling, br giving from time to time correct imitation of the most celebrated female writers of the day. Any embellishment !to be found in anv other Magazincmay be looked for in the Lady's Book. Or RKAnixa MATTra is about the same in quan tity as anv similar production, probatrfv a little in favor of the Book. It would be fwlif b and false I to say that ft contains more, and the proprietor is not wdhng to condescend to such mearw for any TZ J0?.0", TIf rPer of the finest quality for percaluse. And the typographical execution has long been a subject of congratulation with those best acquainted with these matters. - . Tsjrairmoji r staii. 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Unless positive order are given at the time of subscribing, the work is continued after tho first year, and if not paid daring tlie year, the price will be increased to. four doU'm t. - ' We still continue to lomisu vcls complete and tho Lady' Eotik one year, for ten Dollars. ... , " ' For the convenience of persons warning to son. scribo for any of tho following puwieauons am's aguzinc Saturday Courier Saturday f-i.ii AU-tnAeti Wreklv esscngcr, or Saturday Evening Fosf-thry will be furnished ik tha I julw'm Book, and aiiv one of these pub. licationi one year, upon tho rticcptia.n of ' doUur'e, postage paid. J'r.vv Addres L i A' , 211 Chesnnt street, Philadelphia; MIOOKS, rBQOKB. AvHANI)SOM E lot of nqw Religious BOOKS, JSl cor.sistiiig.in p4ft6f - ... ; . Clarke's Cortiiuentarv on the Old and Sew losta ments, 6 vols, royal octavo. Wesley's Sermons, 2 vol, royal octavo, Watson' do. " " t',.i.Mu Tt:hii.1 nn I ThiYilnirical Dictionary. Coral's Bildical Dictionary for Sabbath Sctools, . - fa new work.) . Travels in different part of Europe in 1830-7, by Wilbur Fuk, S. T. D. Parents Friend, or Letter on tlie Education of Children, by Key. D.Sruith. . Child's Magazine, 16 vols. VoTajand Travels, eompilid from the most au- .u- thentte sources, 14 vow. KvanirchcaJ Rambler. 13 vols. " A great variety of Sabbath School Spclhng, Read- ng, Question and llvmn UuoKt, otc A-c. Single Sermons, Ijy dirlcrent authors, on a variety of subjects. large supply of Religion Tracts. AU of which will be sold low for cash. Enquire nt the office of tho " Messenger." - AshcvMc June 5, 1S40. j .- 1. Police' ' THE subscriber having tuken ont Ilb? pf Administration on the estate of MARTHA GUDGER, dee'd., nolifie all penWJ"ndebted to tlie Estate either by noteor olber i! to niakc payment to tlie Administrator immediately. 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" The first number of a new volume of this beau tiful parlour journal will be issued on the 27th of Jan. m'xt, at which time, as the work is generally bound at the end of the year, it is desirable Uiat ne.w subscribers should commence their subscrip. The New York Mirror is the oldest, and un questionably the cheapest periodical in America. Every inm.bcr contains a great variety of useful. interesting and amusing matter on every subject connected with polite literature and the fine arts ; and they form at the end of the year an immense volume of four hundred and rixtcen Imperial Biirrrto pages, with Vignette Title Page, Splendid Lngravings, and fifty pieces of popular music. arranged for the p-ano-forte, guitar, etc. a library in itself and all this is afforded at the very t rifling cost of five dollars a year, a sum almost inadequate for the extraordinary equivalent rendered to the subf cribera. Our friends are more numerous, our resources. more ample, and our exertions to render the jUtr. tor the first of periodicals, as ubflsgging as evor. At home we have a lift of nearly two hundred contributors, embracing most of the talent and genius of America; and wc have csfabiahed a correspondence both in London and-Paris. t our superb Lngravings will be given n the course" of w belt' inaTutsigns, puintcd and engraved expressly for the work, by the most eminent aruts. A number of curious ctcliings on wooVl"w!lI a"Ij5)Ticgiveu. T Articles from the pens of well known and out. tinguit-hed writer, upon every subject that can prove interesting, including original poelrv, talcs and cksutj, humorous and palhelio ; critical no tices ; early and choice selections from tlie best new publications, both American and English ; scientific and literary intelligence : copious notices of foreign, cocutries ; strictures upon the various productions or the tine arts; elaborate and beau, tiful specimens of art, engravings, music, etc. ; notices of the drama ; translation from the best new works in other hraguagcsr-FToncbf Gemmnt Spanish, Italian, etc. and an infinite variety of miscellaneous reaaing, relating 10 passing events. remarkable individuals, discoveries and improve. menis in science, art, mechanics, etc.. in science, art, mechanics, etc., will be published in the course of the volume. In catering for tec general taste, we shall never mn 1 1 to set aside a due prupoiliuii uf spaCS for the especial amusement and education of our fair and gentle eonntrywoincrv in the surudiine of whose fai or the Mirror has so long flourished as a favor ite journal. - In issuing this new volume, we feel confident that while we continue to merit, wc shall continue to receive, the liberal support which we take this occasion to acknowledge, and wc shall commence a new volume with renewed spirit, and a steady determination to render Ihe Mirror all that ita moat ardent friends could wich. CONDITIONS. Tie Mirror is published evcrv.Saturdav. at No. 1, Barclay street, next door to Broad wav. It- in feganlly printed in the exira super royal ouarto r . . . .f . 1 loriu, wiui orener, minion ana nonpareil typo. It ts embellished oned every three months with splendid super royal quarto engraving, and every week wilh a popular piece of ixusic, arranged for k :. j Ti.. ume an exquwitcly engraved vignette title page and a copious index are furnislied. The U-nns are rive Dollars per annum, payable in all case in advance.'. It ia forwarded by tha earliest mail to Bunscnuera residing out of the city - of Mew York. Communications, post paid, most be addressed to the editor. No subscription received for i less period than oneyear. , ,j ... JVew subscriber will be furnished gratuitously with proof copies of twoof the most magnificent engravings everpublislied in this country, pointed by Chapman and engraved by Danforth, tlie first being a reptjesentation of the - Landing of Colum bus in the New World," as described bv Wasliinr. tton Irving,- and the second the " Ijindinir ni Jamestown JI K. 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"ITT is intended that this periodical shall ke iA, M. cu to the literary, moral and religions eajt of the female mind. It will if possible Ueas a futeful with the sweet" the. instructive witkl entertaining. It will consult the vanoos as tious and relatons of woman, and will addnw J admonitions to-the lowly and the opulent ton itrr the daughter, the wife, and the mollitria will urge on all, the motives to duty, and fm ives to Christian charity and bemficenee. . aim will be toconstHuteit a monitor to Uteri, 'lln eiitertaiiiingxeniciuLriincer to the circlair. : drawing room, a guido to the matron in the it: '.:-. ..r .u- -ill.. .( 1 tous cares ot Lie nuirery, and an aid to the in, , .... ,i....i ;, ,; To attain these cuds, it will embiace scrmls parimcnts, htrratry, theological,' amriMCribs, ous,' und will avail itself, as far oa possible, afs treafures of history, of biography, and of grsrc? science of whatever is solid in diductic, or tk and truthful in pot-tio comiiosition. Lastly a. 'jjjit JtlliJe ill its geliyjraJ.cliaraCllTJiifcW seeking, smid the uniiilln seeking, smid the unfalhnmable treasures sf a- rtrynm;-yhkiCTfrir-mitaii i enibelishnierlf whatever is rich, and rancWjai anu ous:uini neaven Jtom saving truth. TERMS. The Ladies' Monitor, will be published nostl by the agents of the Mrtiiodist Book Coxcnxyl Cincinnati, Ohio, on tine paper, of twtnly-lsos gessuperoyal octavo, with a matly printed con at two dollars peran.itrm, payable invariably m a. vancc. The first number will be issued thebu Januury, 1811 ; provided the patronage obtj will justify the publication. IVepkiis iMadlaouian, ' FOR THE K'EXT SESSION OF C0GRSS. THFBraiiching.sesfioiLjBi' Congress r doubtless, be oneof "Teat interest. close up some, at least, of the aflhirs of Mr. trj Burcn's at.in.nlration, and uher in Uie m auspicious e'awu of a new and better craVi tilings. The ccenes in Congress will probabh 1 exeiting. tJn one side we shall see the strnrji of an expiring faction, and on the other a triasai ant poxiy, arxned with the confidence of the fa pic, iinpoung judicious rettruiulstrpon tlie costs. sivc throes of tlieir opponents,. and shielding Ifcr- country as far as potSible from uic dangeis t malignant and reckless violence, and endeavors; to avert the embarrassment wh:cu delisted etung with disappointment, will seek lo tl.rows the wav of the new administration.- On thetkr.' of March next, 1'Jo'cloek, P.M., Mr.VanBtar dull star will vanish, and immediately in its hx stall we behobj ajipearing the rising funcflbi Rkox. '.'.'. ... . On the 4th of Slarch, Gen. Harrison, as rVs- ent of the C i) : te U i lat 'h.' will'&itciid in br Chamber of the House of Representatives to bi- lii oath of oIKce, according to tlio direelioa i uic juns5i iiiiou.I.'u tils eijlriiiiee, as on inta trance ef Washington, aud J ff-:ruin, and Mii son, the audience will not be ubb to stifle Iks dinoosition to applaud. Having taken his seats the elevated chair of tlie Speaker of the I Iocst i Keprewntatives, the Vice President, Mr. an ren, (if present,) and the Secretary of the Strait on his right, the Speaker and Clerk of the Ifow of Representatives on his left, and the Chief J tice of the United State and Associate Jndn the Clerk's table, be will proceed to deliver k inaugural speech, after which be will receive it "oath of office from Mr. Tancy;lltcChicf Josh' He will then retire,' and such huzzas wiU g W from the multitude around the Capitol as km never been heard. - . Such will b? among the interesting incide which will occupy the columns of the werw Madifonian. The- paper wjH contain- i ,sf speeches, iritcd sketches of tlie debates, ana i summary uf the results of the proceedings of ' gress, together With the general and poufirf new of tlie day. It will contain the oflieial1 turns of the vote in tha Electoral Colleges' f President, which will bo opened in the p ret Bees' Congress, and Oho Inaugural.. Address oi " President This will include Jhe time coesw hended between the opening ofCongres in J cember, and it adjournment on the 4th of Mani Sabscriplion price for this period FIFT Y CZSH Terms, cash in advance. Bank notes of erot 'description received at their talue. PosV master will act as agents, and be allowed es-laission-jthey are rlso autliorized by the Drf1 mcnt to forward subscriptisns undr frank. In ters luuutcome to us free, or postage paid. i THOMAS ALLEX WAstrnssroa, Oct 31, 1840.-- It ba been usual of late years to perform li cereni-Tnies-of "inauguration on the portico front of the Capitol, where the am better fit to accommodate a large number of spcetaW The practice will probably be continued-. Blanks ! Blanks ! ! . JUST printed, and for sale at the " MflssenP Office, a new assortment- of BLANKET among which are Constables' Warrants, Judgements and Executions, Superior and CeasV Court SoUcltonr IhdictmenU for Affrays, Ass 0"AU orders for I?hinks of !any kind, pnefty attended to. v ..Asheville, July 24, 1340V 4 - TnrnDEnSiuTED,. TTAVING obtained adminL tntifin on UieesUk J-1 of Col. John E. ButbY. decd at Oessh Session. Iriil) nf T?,..L. ' t fillip muni all .1.... J . . 1. Mlate " J 1 - '. panjmm HIIKIIKU W M w ' , the deceased, to make imsmrJIatH navment : those havinir claims nin4 it fit nrrsent tbins, duly authenticated.' witlim th time nreserrbrd Y law, o this notice wiU bsV plead in bar of tbC, recovery. - - - - -r, v IJ.AKI.rS MtlVHl" R. C. PEARSON, Adm't estate of John E. Butler, PRINTING PRINTLXrji THIS OtGco having now on hacdt-ZT assortment of Book and Job Tyjek7r victors are prepared to execute, it iii Oct sa, I v. ... I T
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