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AGRICULTURAL. te. a 4 a , From the Nashville Banner .. . ' - . Atmtr ft!-.- , ' -s lvi as vwim OMri It -will he reeollcoted that we published a com ' sntmieation in November 'last from Mr. W. C. '' I- gore on the subject of the manufacture of Su ,gar frqm Corn Stalin. Hie letter below from t the nme source further explain! the process, and : more full doecribea Hie mill wed fos extracting 1 tbejuiee from the stalk : ' ' S .' Cahdom, Henry count?, Term., V March 4, 1843, if1 Dear'Sb" : I hare received various letter! rs sk. ing information about the comtruetion of Mr. ' -Vaughanl Mill for making Sugar from Corn 'Stalks, the manner of cultivating the corn, pro cess of manufacture, &o. To tare trouble of future' inquiries 1 tend you thil communication, which you will oblige me by inserting in the Ban cr. "" ' ' ;: k The mill ia composed of two upright rollers, One 58 inches in length, the other 46, which are secured by a strong frame 8 feet long, 3 feet wide ' and 30 inches high ; 17 eogs on one roller work in an equal number of cogs in the other, and are moved by a sveecp ; the short roller has a body 34 inches long, SO inches diameter, a neck piece at top to be inserted in the frame 8 inches lung, 10 , inehes diameter, a eog space immediately under the top neck 6 inches Tonr, and 174 inches dieme. ' ter and a neck piece at bottom 8 inches long, 10 inehei- diameter, making its entire length 46 "' inches. Th long toller is of . the same dimen sions, with similarbody neck piece and cog ieoee, 'with The exception that 12 inches are added to - the top ncek of the long roller foi the insertion of Toe sweep. ' In grinding, the stalks are passed by hand be tween the rollers, and the iuice is snueezed out on their passage. . If not sufficiently pressed out on their first passage they are returned a second time between the rollers.' Thu juice is eaught by . the bottom piece'of the frame, which is 3 feet -Wide like a platform and sloping on one side so 4 'as to make it run wit into a vessel placed there "forthdnuroose. " 1 J v' ' : After the juice Is obtained, IF ought not to stand more than an hourtoriearof fermentation. .It Is . Uien placed over the fire and as itibegins to boil carefully skimmed. When boiling theacum should be ramdlv removed as It rises. m ., If some of the syrup can be taken between the ,thumb and finger and when moderately cool aj inreaoaau incn orincn long csnsjegDrawn, u is thought boiled sufficient Jf you wish only to make syrup it is not -boiled quite so, much. To . makeJt grain into sugar a few spoonafull of lime. j water has been recommended, , " ,.. The only fixture? used by MrVsughan in boil ing woretCommon ten gallon pot and three other pots about the same size. The process is neither may be cut, ground op and converted into anele. iiiiubw in wwvun W.U W.UaiU.IIK Ml hvih gant synip in three or four boors. From the foregoing description it will be seen that the principle upon which the mill is construct. ed is the same as that of Mr. Webb's of Deht- "wire as described in the June, number of the AL- Cultivator for 1843, 'with the exception of the . , dumb returner or third roller; which is not found .in Mr. Vaughn's mill. The, process of boiling and manufacture is the tame. Neither the plan of the mill or, process is new mttls of a similar description have been used by planters in the lower part of Georgia for making sugar and mo. bases for -family use from sugar canrfortha past . twenty years. To Mr. Webb of Delaware, is, . however, due the great credit of substituting Cola Stalks for canes. . - 4 Is it profitable J is a frequent question. Mr. ' Vaughan thinks he can make sixty gallons of mo lasses per acre which at present prices retailing ..in this neighborhood-would yield a profit of 35 or 30 dollars. ; .. , T,: .'- When the manufacture becomes common in the West, such is our unbounded capacity for taking eornfof course the profits would be nomi. nai. Bat if only made for family use it will be great saving and become when we get in the ' way of making plenty of molasses, an actual Measing to children and Nenoea. Three days B-anfficient to grind tap and make W callous of molasses aod the work will comewn at a season when the lima can be easily spared. The refuse t juice is alone valuable for making a moat grateful beer and good vinegar. ' " '" As to making sugar, Mr. Vaughan foiled in the . lust year but will plant 15 acres the present spring and " try again."' Tha supposed causes of his . lanure i gave you in my communication of Octo- - - The eorn Iliad like to JtavAforgotton to men. tion.'is the1 common sort of eorn, planted and cut in the same manner asrniy corn, with the execp. tion of removing 1h shoots aa they appear. Mr. Vaughan cut his corn as the fodder began to ri. pen, at which time he thouehtthe iuiee would be most apt to be matured ; of course he stripped off us loader before be cut it Cost of Mill f 6, Beautiful Sentiment. TheTtmawing extract is laRen from an address delivered at UrbanyiJo the Free Masons by John A. .Bryan, Esq., tho present Ass't. Post Master General : ; .' .. C ICieiherilbve ! How thrilling the - sound, i Tbe angels spirit that watched over our infant years, and cheered us with, her smiles! Oh how 'faithful! v does memory cling to the-past memSutoes of parents, tinmA trt vmtnAft tm tt I Via .tunn n..Mnl. or a mother's tongue. And oh! how in. stiocti vely dd we hang over the early scenes of boyhood, brightened by the recollections ,of that waking eye that never closed while ft ajnele wave of misfortune ortianger sigh- ed around her child. Like the loae star of ' the heavens, in the ideen aoliliiffa "f ""?' !L. Il ,Li " m j- i tight she sits the presidios divinity -of the family mantion f iu charms, its stay and - its hope, when all around her is overshad i bwed with the gloom of despondency, - and despair..,!' . '. . The chfrished object of hex affection has V risen to manhood's years, and exchanged the sportive morn of being for the busy and Barring adventures of the world ; and yt, wherever he may wander, to whatever clime . or country inclination; , or duty; invite Ma . wayward steps whether facing the wintry storm OT bufletiug me mountain snow the undying prayer of a mother's love lingers on his path, una sheds us holiest Incense oo - iu Jillws," ; ' . PSROS, OF -OtJ OALLAKT NaTT Within little mora than a year, we have Tost two " fine sloop of warj the Peacock and the Concord, the captain, purserf and one sea. .man of the latter drowned.' The Flying . '.Ctuk. tanAit tu tha axnlorlng Slliadrrm inm nevef been heard from. JThe Saratoga, tt new aloopr waa recently dismasted and only saved with all her crew, by extmordi. Dary seamanship on the part of her officers, Tbe Vincennes, sloop of war, has recently , been ashore in the West Indies. . Commo. dore Hull, Cabtain John Gallagher, and r!nmmandira lll Inh V Arht Sim Kcmim.- have been dropped from the roll of out little navy by the pommand of Him who ends all cruizes. ' ' r , ' w The Cincinnati Sun estimates (he amount of property lost by accidents id steamboats , on the western waters, within the last two rjnonth,' at 1250,000. A list Is given of fourteon boats that have been snagged. Ingenious C".ntion.X Washinfrfon correspondent of the New York Aurora thus describes an invention whicn is now in operation jn the former city t I lie re ims Dcen lately consiruciea at tne national irsenatliere a contrivance for test inglne strength f. powder by the recoil of heavy ordnance ana the ihomentum of the shot, which is .truly admirable in iu way. 1 will try to convey to you some idea or this valuable invention A thirty-two pounder is suspended by an iron pendulum ten or twelve, feet long, at the top of which is a heavy bar of the same metal, tho extremu ties of which rest upon smooth iron plates, which are sustained by strong abutments of stone. Underneath the gun is placed a segment of a circle, regularly graduted, upon which a piece of iron slides, the upper part coming in contact with tne gun. When Ihecannon is uiachareea. .tMs piece of metal is pushed, by the recoil, along the scale, "and indicates exactly the extent of tne vibration of the pendulum. Opposite the above.'at the distance of about sixty feet, is a similar contrivance, which, instead of a gun, is provided with a receiver, resembling a large mortar, filled with sand The ball in passing from tho cannontntert the mouth of , thu mortar and causestto recoil , thus indicating, in the manner before described, the velocity or force with which the shot is projected. ' You wiit soe at once that two important points dre thus ascor. tained, te wits' the diutntice which a gun will recoil witb-a given charge tni the force with .which a ball of a given weight can be thrown with certain quantity of powder. This, it is believed, ia the only dyna meter of the kind in this country, and should you, or any of your readers, visit Washington is welrworthy of a visit. 1 '. . EPIGRAM ON A DANDY, . . Dandies to make a neater show . Wear coals stuck up with pada and puiliing i Ana wis is surely apropos, , j For what's a goosa without the stuffing, i ' SEirriMiiifTAL.' What are you mutter ins there about ?" asked a tender other of "a son he had just spoken harshly to. ;. . " Uh, Jet him. alone," said tho mother. His eyes are full of the heart's rain, (poetic woman) and his soul is douded with grief." " It is, ch 7n queried the husband, his muttering there is a sort of mental thunder, I suppose." ; Yes," sobbed tfie wife. .T;.'j- Well," was the reply, " we must ex pect electricity, so I'll apply a lightning rod." Thus saving, he look a trim piece of birch and whaled 4iim in warm style. V ( . " i ' '- . ' ASniJYIIXJS f. THE Principal aonsulting the judgment and wishes of numerous friends of tno Institution, and hoping to accommodate some who desire to send children hither, will, notwithstanding tbe increasing scarcity and' dearness of provisions, reduce the rate of board to (7 per month to those who enter pupils early in the session and pay with reasonable punctuality. It will enable bun tbe oener to oo una, II sucu aa are able will pav us in part (aa board becomes duo) before the close of the session. ' ! " ' ;: ' ST The rule remains In force, that Dunila of Mi r . l- , . - I i U.IIIU.ROI HHUUI HVUI1 QUI VI IUC OOuSO. wniin tiwiv j nns ror uicm, except wiln ycry near connections. Pupils admitted after the ses. sioa commences will pay only from tbe time of entrance, oat will, be charged for tuition to ihe close of the sessioefif they go away sooner, ex. cent in ease of sickness. ' AshevUle, May S, 1841 t I41.. , StoU or Yorth Carolina. ,' ' rr b ordered by Court that an extra Term of the Superior Court of Law be opened and held at the Court House in Bumsville. in lha Yancey, on the let monday in Atgust next, and that publication be made ia the Highland Messen ger for six weeks.' , - les ,jt w. McELKOY, C. C. May 5th 1843 , W l 6w ; . ; 145 4, Rarcascm a.H.C, BIGHT BEY. h. S. IVBat D. D.t VISITOR. . Rxv. ALDERT SMEOES, Rccroa. fTtHE Summer Session of this School will "JL meneo on the first day of Juno, and will con tinue five months, or till tbe 31st of October. A punctual attendance of tho Pupils is req nested. Application fur the admission -of new Pupils, should be made- to the Rector, aa early as is eon. TERMS-For Board, with over incidental expense, and Tuition in English, one hundred dot lara per session, payablaia advance. . ror Tuition in t rench, m)a 50 per session.' ' For Tuition in Mosie on the Piano, or diiu: 35 00 per session, with 3 00 for the Use of the instrument. For Tuition on the Harp 830 00 -aer w' ytn-nn ivu, the-nse of lmtrnineni. i..:i in ioji . sion, April 10, 1843. 6t 143 - ChSirlef Willmer"! - AMERICAN NEWS LETTER." aKD EtJBOPEAN INTEIXtGEMCBR-j Enlarged to tkt extent ejtea additional Cohmuu. THE above NewspepeAnow enlarged ten sddi. tional Columns, whicU was established in Jo. 1y, 1842, is regularly published at Liverpool ex pressly rariransmissiofl By every Btcam Ship sail ing, from any port in Britain, to any port in the United State, and Ms leading feature is to give, at ens glanct, an account of every important event that baa occurred in great Britain, Europe, or Asia, in the interval between the sailing; of each Steam Ship, whether in politics or commerce a correct and comprehensive Shipping List, in hich will be found a faithful record of tbe arri val and departure of American vessels at and from all the British, European, and Asiatic ports with notices of each casualties or disasters as may from time to .time occur complete Prices Current, in whica the greatest care is taken to give the latest reports of the markets for the va rious descriptions of American produce, from the meet imquestinnaMe sources thus combining, in sua sheet, a Newspaper, a Shipping List, and a Prices Current.- .. .... Tho Annual subscription to Charles .Wilmer's American Ncwa Letter is 13s 6d Starling. Or Tdeiaand subscriptions will bo received at any of '"v romeroy ol s express umces in the United States and Canada, and In Boston by Messrs. Redding dc Co., News Agenta; Halifax, Mr.Jelcber, Stationer; Montreal, Jfr. Greig, BookoeUerf John-avKcR, lb. G. RTeaety, Mbrninr News Office: Quebec- Mr. CWka F. J Ford, Mountain-vtreetj St. John's Newfoundland, mt.. in vHiorey, sum umce; Charlotte Town, Prince Edward Island ; Cooper and Bremer, Colo, nial Herald Office ; or they may be sent direct to thopubliaher, addressed as follows -ftMURLESWILLJlfER, 1 Transatlantie Newspaper Office, 5, South John-street Iiveipoot. Say 19, 1843. 147 Valuable Land For Sale! Equity for the county of Henderson, 1 j suau oner lor aaie, 10 ui niguest ihu- Br1ssv . i: ..j . mm uvi, w a uimut v, uu, uu wv the purchaser giving bond with ap proved security en Tuesday oTthe next Court of fleas and quarter seas tons to ae neid lor uio county of Iindrson, at the court houso in Hen dersonville, the FIVE following TracU of Land i lit Tract, ' eon taming 100 acres, situate in Henderson conn, ty, oa both sidea of the road leading from Robert OrVa to Benson's tarnpL.e,4noludiut Hightowera path ! granted to R. Lewis and G. Benson on tho 15th December, 1818. Sd Tract. 5 ,J la Henderson county, on both sides of the north fork of the east fork of French Broad River, in cluding the Hickory Flat, the lower fo.Ua on said ereca, ana norm uouoms, containing uirev uuu. drcd acres ; granted to R. Lewis and G. Benson, on the 15th December, lelo. , '" T ' 3d Tract, '.. '; . . In Henderson county, oa both sides of Liltlo Riv er, including Philips' improvement, containing 850 acres, giauted Jo K. L wis and O. iouson on Ihe tatb LHicemDor, 1010. 4th Tract, 1 In Henderson county, situate on Clear Creek Little River. ath Tract. In Henderson county, on Carson's mill creek of i. . n- :T 1 rrencu oroaa ivivor. Due attendance will bo given by me. ' , W.BRYSON,c.i.s. April 38, 1843. " 6 - ' 144 ANY quantity of WOOL wiU be received la exchange for Goods, by ' ' WILLIAMS ROBERTS. Dec.9 tf 125 Plain and Fancy BOOK AND JOB PRINTING THE public are renpeetfully informed thatia addition to the former large and general as sortment of Printing Materials belonging to this esUbbsbmenS a sew supply oaa oeen isneauv received, which will enable us to execute Or EVE K1 0ESCRIP1I0N, in a style equal, if not superior to any ether Cetab lishment in tha States - - ST Orders for any of the folio Jig kinds of Printing will bethankfuJIy received, an a provpuy aiienaea to: - Blanks, or bvbkt -scairnoN, ' FiarsuTi, - " , CiEDe, or ku' """". Hand-Hiux ' ' Suow.Bilus, 'CiacuLaas, , Wat ahs ST.iinii.JJS Catslooum, MlNUTKS. - ': Ticsrrs, - ' J . Labsus, dec. ea " MsaaBHacan Office, AshevUle, July S3, 1843. 106 State of North Carolina. COOMTT Of BUSKS. , lit EQUITY. X Burton Murpty, 'Thomas Hall and wife Elizabeth, Wm. Garrison and wif e Emi - Iu, George Ledbetur an I wifeEUxa Re. beeca, by John Elem guardian ef Elita ' Htbecca and John h.lemt. ... .:. t .. . . . . .;. , . I Wm. Murphy administrator ofWtn. JjJuT - phy, $enr dec, Jonn &nemu ana wut Margarel,Jason SherriU and fe Cla. rissa, Joseph Murphy, Lambert Murphy, Thomas Murphy t Mills lliggins and wife Kebecea, John Hunter and wife Ctaha tine, Nathan Hunter and wife Elvira, Catharine Murphy widow and relict of the said Wm. Murphy, senr., dee., and 2 homos Elliott and tcije Mary Mahnda BILL FILED IN VACATION. JT appearing from the affidavit of one of the Complainants m this ease, John Elems, that Joseph Murphy, Thos. Murphy, John Hunter and wife Catharine, Nathan Hunter and Wife Elvira, are non residents of this State, and. without the jurisdiction of this Court. Notico is hereby given them to be and appear before tne Honorable the Judge of tho Court of Equity, for the ,eounty third mondav after the fourth monday of March next, and plead, - answer or demur to the Bill of Womplaint filed by oornplainantSf or the same will be taken srs mm as to them and set for near. iag tM frit. ' " Witness, Thos. W. oowtt, Clerk and master of our Court of Equity for Burke eounty, thia 25th February, 1843. . T. W. SCOTT, C. M. E. Pr.adv.f ' 6sw 136 ' Notice. ' ; ' ' WHEREAS, the subscriber executed three . several promisory Botes of hand, payable to James G. Fleming, each for one hundred Dollars, two of which notes I Am Informed are tranafered to Wiley Jones, one due about tho last day of the present month, and the other one about the last of March, 1844,.and tha other one I understand js'tianafered-toFranoisWorley, which-far tiue in March, 1845. "1 hereby fore ware any person or persons from trading for either of said notes, aa tho considerations for which said notes were given are about to mil J consequently I do not intend to pay them. " R.JERVIS. March 18,1843. -; ; St . .". 7 139 ':": . AHST0F1ETTEM : REMAINING in the Past Office at AshevUle, N. C, which if not taken out m three months will bo sent to the General Post Office as dead let. ten. . ---.i 'iv... .'.';'!. E. Alexander, JohnAshburnt Ignat. Bruce;. Peter 8 Sonrdenhamer; Tm S Baird 1 Ann Bryson ; , K -.i r David Cox or Reeves Cot Rachariah Candier; Georire Clauntsi John Caseida 3: Mr Coaha; John Creasman j ' : ColWmG Eaton; ' " ' - VB.m 1 ivunnvi ,u Thomas Gaines ! E Horton; Jacob Hice or J Penlcy Wm Hampton $ Wm Hies ; Wm Herriaj John Hawkins;; -r; ' ". ",'if . Pleasant Israel ; ' ' Stephen or Joshua Jones or Jas Ctae j Wilson Johnson Ebid Jones cr Jas Lowry or George Robeson t Jas Kitchen MiUa B Loekratm ; Ho. sea Llndseyi John Lee i ' ''" E H McClure 8 ; Capt Chas MoorrWm F McKesson ; .'John Minor ; ' Miss Sarah Piereia s Pleasant Frestwood; Mrs, Cbathaiina Parks; Samoa! H Fsndland; Rev. H Printj ' . - - ' Mrs Jabs Rhodes 2; Andrew. Rogers; I m Rice) :t M. PATTON, P. M. : April 7, 1843. 3t 141 U.S. JDISTBICT C0U1T OF NORTH CAROL.! In Bankruptcy. : . i , XTOTICE to shew cause against Petition of i.1 John Hicketfr of jMacon esunty, Farmer, to declared a Bankrupt, at Wilmington, on Monday, tho first of May next. ;. Vj order or tne (. oun. " H. H. POTTER, AeHng dert tf Cntrt in Bankruptcy, Verified 81st Sept, 1843. 804 " FEMALE ACADEMY. THE Trustees of the Ashevills Female Acad, amy lake pleesui in announcing to the pub. tie that, this Institution will be re-opened on the first Fridavin Mav next, nnder tho superintend. ence of Dr. JOHN DICKSON, who will be pro. vided with such assistance as may be required. TM terms of Tuition will be as louows s , i ; 1 lit, or Junior Class, r : : In reading, spelling, and arithmotio, (6 00 pr tea. !i ox Middle Clais, ,n ! r-v With grammar, geography and. hia. - . . ' tncy, --,. . . . . - w vs- s ,rv. . . li, tr filchett. ' With natural and moral philosophy, ' ' forie, composition, oVo. , 19 00 French, or tho classics, . 4 10 00 Algebra, or mathematioa, ; 7 . . 5 00 ' Music, oa tho piano, n . . i, 15 00 ' a tbe s-urtar, . . .-ivuu ' Use- of piano, : s r . n ! 8 00 -' Drawing andpainung, , . to uu Enbroidory and needle-work, . 0 00 ' Each Sossioa win continue Sve months. Per sons entering after tho eommeneement of the session will bo charged only irora tno tuna ai which they commence bat any person leaving tbe aobool (unless in cass of sickness) will be ehanred m to the end tf tho session for which tney entered. . . ' .. j1 ' m ...... There b an excellent Boarding-House connected with the institution, which win also be under the superintendence of Dr. Dicksoh, where Boarding can be bad at $8 00 per month, includ ing every thing, except washing. v U. IV. M ANALLY, ' , N. W. WOODFIM, ' "r J. RoBEKTS, 1 J. W. PaTTOIf," M. PlTTOM, " Chas. Moon," " J. M. Alexander, Jas. Lowkrt, v- Trustee Aalieville, April 7, 1843. ' 141 " BLANKS ! BLANKS ! ! CLERKS of Conrta, Attorneya, Sherifta, - and Ossni llssarst'neapectfiilly informed that WO have bow on band, and shall oontfiten to kaep, a laree and general assortment of BLANKS i and that ws are now prepared to fill with promptness orders tor any oi uie following kinds, vis l Sutterio' Court.) County Court, Indictments for Assault va. sa's, WttncssTlckets;"--Writa, v . Capias Bonds, ( i Ca.Sa. Bonds, Subpoenas, .... Venditioni Exponas, - ' "Affrays. Murorr l icketa, executions, - , Road Orders. Vend. Expo. - ." - Subposnas, Udiotments for All rays, t .. Assaults, Ca. 8a. Bonds, Witness Tickets, i Writs, dictate. , Jurora' Tickets, JtllscelUmeotM, , Constablos' Warrants, Ca Sa'a. and Bonds, Guardians' Bonds, Sheriff's Dceds-Vend. Expo. ' SherirTs Deeds FL Fa. Apprentices' Indenture Appeal Bonds, Marriage License, Appearance Bonds, . Deedsof Trust, 1 Deeds of Conveyance, Const. Delivery Bonds, Injunctions,. Equity Subpoenas, . " Wnta, Deeds of Equity, Indemnity Bonds, . HMessenmrM OIBne, Commissions for taking ie positions. Constables' Official Bonds,1 Administrators' Bonds, rroseeuUon Bonds, Letters of Admmistra. tion. Letters Testamentary, ejectments, etc., exe. AsheviUe,July33,1843. AIM tnllIllADa(assrtelV)- for sale by - . -v ' - . WILLIAMS sp ROBERTS. Dec 9 State of North-Carolina, .-. Burwoon eowmr. ' COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SES. ; January Seuiontv 1841. , . . ; G.W. Clsytja"-' "7"'' ..' Original Attachment ' JohnLvDillard. u O - levied Land. - tT appcarinu to tha satisfaction ef the eoort that J. the defendant John L. Dillard, is not anbabi tant of this State ; h is ordered by court that pub. li cation ba made in the Highland ibTespenger for six weeks, that tho defendant appear at the next court of Plea and- Quarter Stwona,,.-" for -id ronntv .1.. . " Wayneoville tnird monday in inarch next, then and there, to replevy and plead to issue, else judgment of condemnation will bo entered up against the property. Jeviedsw Witness, W. BaowM, clerk of our said ooort. at ofhee, the last monday in January, A. D-1843. W, BROWN, Clerk. Tennessee Stone ITYir,' 0 F every deserintion, for sale by " WILLIAMS 4 ROBERTS. Asheville, Dee. 9. $f ; 125 . State of North Carolina VANCT, COtlKTT. - Elixabelh Wilson as. EQUITY OFFICE Ed word Wiln IX Appearing Wilson tho upon the affidavit of Elisabeth eomplainant, in tho above case that ueorge A. Ureenwood one or tha defendants in the said ease, resides beyond the limits of this State, . Therefore, let publication be mads for six weeks in the Highland Messenger, notifvin? tho said defendant to be and appear at toe next Court of Equity, to bo field for Yancy eounty at the lourt-aouse in ttumsvills on the xna mondav ai. tor the 4th monday m March next, then and th ta plead, answer, or demur Id the said bill : other. wiaojndgmentprsosaisss will bo rendered against Um, and tho said hill hoard arte. - , Attest, Joan MoEuurr. Clerk and ifastor of out said Coart, at office)' the JW monday after the 4th monday m Oct. A. D. 1843, and f 7th year of ths andepondeneo or sard tate - . ..- JUJtllv McfcLiltUl , V. m. C Feb, 12th, 1833. , 6w Prs. too f 5 601 138 Bar Iron anastingsr r.it ' t WILLIAMS & ROBERTS Dee. I. State of IVorth -Carolina, MACON COONTT. " Ciurt of PUt and Quarter Satt. Jam. Sem. 1843. 4.a,tKAI 1 . m. : ,. - Attathmnt levied an Hiram Dodgins.. .. J Land. TT appearinr to tho satisfaction of the court JL that tho Defendant Hiram Dodgins, is aa in. habitant of another 8tate ; it was therefore order, ed and adjudged that publication be made for mix weeks in tho Hiphiaad Messenger, for said de fendant to bo and appear before the Justices of ournsit eoBTtof fleas and Ifuartof Sessions, to be held for the county of M aeon at the court house in franklin on the second monday in March next, then and there to replevy,- plead, answer or de mur, else judgment pro esnssss will bo taken against bint, and the land levied on bo ooodemned and sold to satisfy the same and eosts. Witness, J. K. Gair clerk of our said; court, at office in Franklin, the monday before tho last monday m January, 1843. - r 'T- J. K. GRAY,' Clar. Franklin, Jan. 31, 1843. - Prs. lbs f 5 M.J 133 ., KNOXVILIsE . . - ' THE summer oesslonf thia Institution wQ oommsneo on Thursday, the 6th J day of March, under the eontinued supariatondoBoo of Kev. Mr, Douglass. , Tha prospects of tha school are now veryfuat. tering, and tha Trustees feel they msy, with safe, tv. recommend it te the publie ouoAdenco and sop. port. The experience of tho post session has shown that the Trustees were not miswaan in ins high estimate they had placed on tho qualifications Mr. and Mn. Vouqlass. ' . Tho Muaie Department will eontmoo under tho direction of Mies Satrravwho baa given entire satisfaction to the parents and guardians of tho young Ladies who have been under her instroo. uona. Dssono in Drawinr and Painting will be given by Mrs. Swam i and to those who wish to acquire a knowledge or Una branch el pouts education, we can confidently recommend net, . Tha Trustees are advised that good Boarding may bo had at SI 50 per weak. Tho terms of tuition will eonunua as heretofore. . acrnsvi M uiiivu Commoa Branches, . aio oo Uigher ,. . . Incidental Expenses, . . . . . . .,15 00 . . ' ijoo ' . iio oo i: EXTRA CHARGES. Jafuste Pianoforte, , . . r . . . " ' Guitar, ...... Drawins? and oaintinr. . '. . 80 00 . . 10 00 rr The Boardint bouse is under the anpervi. sion of Mt, N, Utwrr, tho former Proprietor of tho City Hotel. And as the Prmeipai 0! wo Academy boards with him, those young ladjeii, who board there, will have the constant guardian ship ana instruction or nnnscir and lady. ' - : Jfi. ALGXAJNUKK, Btcrttary February 15, 1843. . . 139 r ,- " KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE i t -i TWiff subscriber respectfully announ. ees to tnepUDiio uu ne ns leasao ma KENTUCKY ANO TENNESSEE Ia the Vlllafe of recnvllle, formerly kept by D. IIENNING. -and more re. eentlv by L. SUDDUTH. Attached to the pro. misaa are good Stab lea and finely watered Lota, for tha accommodation of Drovers. ' Tho build, ings are undergoing repairs, and will soon bo in first-rate ordt for the aeoommodation of Board. drs and Travellers. "' ; He solicits a share of tho publie patronage, and BMdajas himself that no pains snail be snared to render all comfortable who mav srivs hint a oalL His charges will bo made to aooord with tho pressure of tho times. " " ! ' v . .. ' H. LESTER. troenvilio, 8, C, March 8, 1843.--S 137 , ' Rail here, every body ! I , WILLI AMSTnOBERTS, ..a v -HaT0 received, at tbeir V: ' ' - Cheap Store in Ishevllle, 'ti " ' a raxsn svrn,v ov J IVIIVTEUGOODS, AND expect in a lew days to receive an addi. tional supply, which, added to their present stock, will make their assortment complete. ". NOW LOOK OUT FOR To those who wish rto buy a large quantity of uoods for a small sum or money, we say, HERE IS THE PLACE, " as ws are determined to pot them down oven LOWEU than wo have heretofore sold them f and having amusements by which we will be recerrinr stant additions to our STOCK, wo resDectfull v call the attention., of the Goods-purchasing public to Our establishment promising at . all times and under aU eireumstanees to use our best exertions to fiive seueial salainiijlluu. 1 . - '-- Ws receive s we have heretofore done tho PRODUCE OF THE COUNTRY in exchange for Goods ; allowing for it the highest market prion. :.m4.a WILLIAMS fc KOUERIs. if. Aaheville, December 4, 1842. i .v FurnitureFurniture. ii ALL at ths Cabinet shopon tho publie square. immedjnu-lv mirtof tlie oonrttiouse, where you w in mid a large stock of well assort ; " 'MMjmwjmmKM?msM consisting in part, of BUREAUS, PRESSES, TABLES, large and small WORK-STANDS CANiUJElSTANDS. ecor- " t ' Tho establishment has lately changed -hands, and the price of Furniture conetderaMlu reduced. In a few days there will be ready a largo lot of v i i BEFUBLICllT BEDSTEADS, substantial and neat, but no "Frenek," about them. Every kind of work in the above lino will be done to order at this shop, with a neatness and dispatch, not surpassed in tho W astern part of this eta to. -.; , . . .. .. - tT AH kinds of country produce except Fro. saisos, Tobaoeo add Whiskey or Brandy, will bo waen ut payment lor r umiwre,-- - - Asheville, July 31.-1842. . 1 108. tf. PI it worth while for trr to remlncr our customT era, that their debts fell duo on the 1st of Jan. nary T We think they know it, and will attend to it, ana When tney come to pay up, which we hope wuiw umueoiaiciy,. mat tney will unrig mors money than they owe us, with which to buy some of ths CHEAPEST GOODS ever sold ia Ashe. . WILLIAMS & ROBERTS. P. S. Yon had all better believe wo need ths money, and mast have It. " W. Sl R. ' Aaheville, January 6, 1843. 138. tf. U. 8. DISTRICT fJOUET OF N0ET1 CAEOLLM. - - - 1st BaaiBiraiptey. . : VrOTICE to shew oauso against Pstition of ' Alexander B. Vouoldeon. at Macon aountv. Carpeater, the declared a Bankrupt, at Wilmiug. too, on Monday, the first of may next. . ,- , xy oroer or the (Juurt. ' - . . " H. H. POTTER. " , "-Aetine Clerk of Comi in Bankruptcy, Verified 30th May, 1843. ' . Williams a- ironiitTM TTAVE received an additional supply of 3-4 and ---s- 4- BROWS DOMESTICS, 4-4 08 N A. BURGS. S00 bales COTTON YARN, assorted numbers, from the Salisbury Manufactory, which thev are selling, as they do every thing olsef at the most reduced pnees, tor eaah or merchantable produce-. The nommunity are raspeet fully requested to eall and examine uwir atoek and prioes. Augusta, tB4il. 108 Also. " TTOLLOW-WARE CASTINGS. WAGON. AA -Soxes, akeu eva, - -s; - j- - August 13, 1843. 10f 3 1 WOTICE. THE heirs and distributees of Thomas Shep bird, deo'd, are requested to attend at Frank lin. in tbe county of Macon, on tho Mondav ha. ton the last Monday in January next, H being the Monday of ths eotafty Court, in order to make a final settlement of said estate with the execu tor, THOMAS SJiEl'lXLmiJar,-- A orii)maATpA:Mr IM EigMmllfroaS?U eon and tho adjoining oounthC ttl? " naitonng Inducements to tha Z """era. will thankfully wceiv. and JJJ, bat ly otUnd to any calls with whiob k?T oaUs with .kilu JtaM. Toreo. . Januarv. lfUi . f January, IruF" " !?, BAMBU1B, oOUTH-ClRnirvr TXTILL attend personally to tbt forwarding oi Good., and to 01?"' produce of all kinds from the countn, novemoerK, , , JVotlce THE subscriber takes this method ef VT ir 01 l L- Gastoa, EsZT AsheviUe, where they are wqnesteTtotS' make pavment t amL.hil. . i thankato a portion of hia friends for tW, jS? patronage and punctuality her.Wore, bVS the same time, with as much euncstaM. Tz uivsa www WW rWUTQ I DO Mil sat k- L . I aa officer tor collection. . . , , . SMUUSB M BENJ, 1OIINST0S. AshevUle, march 10, 1843. 111 i Fire Cents Reward, w T) ANA WAY rroiii the yibteriber en tbs aM At. of the 6th of February, JOiiN VZRRlCL a bound apprentice to the tailor's hade. 1 kenh forewarn all persons from harboring wtradw with him under the penalty of the law. .,.,: Ju , LAMBERT. M"( moivu su, xoad. X . . jjj l PROSPECTUS bP THE ' ! New Oeneiee Farmer' UiDCAMEHMJOl'Milr' . t ' siamkssaa - Vol. Iv for 18 15. ' ; U"" CouiAn, Editor for ths first soartar- M. B. BavanAH, for the remainder of tin vT relished by C. F. Crosman ,b4 improved; price fl 00 per year, hi adraneV. Tho character of tho Genesee Parmer Vu old and new, has been well knows, and its sbilit. and usefulness universally applauded. rNihtaM in one of tho best farminx districts h, iu -u and in one ol the finest and busiest cities ef t growing west, the very home of active iaeastri and intelligence, where informs lion uj n.k..r eal talent of tho higbeat order are eomsatnud, nw win u ,jrg iq maxe u all wax such paper should be. : Under present "arranirements. Mh rini s. expected to oootinos in the sdetorial deparUant for the first third of the year ; aad whenever he retires from its supervision, n will past mto bla and eompetent hands, who will do justice loo paper and iu eubacribers. Mr. Cofrnan emits, ptatos an agricultural tour in Europe, and wffl be a regular correspondent of the paper through Ik Mr. Bateham.Mtnveningagmtandcorrcspat, dent, designs to spend most of tits time smear the farmers, observing their condition, and opera tnta, aad his eontributions will be interesting and pne lical. The numerous and able correspondent! af the N. G. Fanner, it is expeeasd will eootinat their valuable eontributions. With these arrange, menta, the proprietors foe assured that the keg. tried friends of the Genesee Farmer will sol de sert tho paper ; bdt will use their influence to ex. tend its circulation and usefulness If each sob. scriber would make it an object to procure oat ether, bo would render an essential publie Benefit. Tbe correspondence being extended wroortuat the country, the paper will embrace the husbaad. or new-England, tnerx.Tmauni, uie- mmx, ie Southern and western states ; ana a as communicate the fullest intelligence of U pro gress of agriculture in the old world. - Beinr en. nected with aa extensive Agricultural EtUblss. mcnt, for seeds and implements, under the nta agenient of one ef ths Publishers, it will furaish information of .all improvements. The pnrie Inra will use their utmost endeavors to eoocsntntj the best talent in their management.; tolisretae mechanical execution andappearanoe grettlj im proved, and to render it entirely .worthy af tat patronage of practical and intelligent ferncm Six Copies will be furnished for $i. Thirtan Copies for 810. On Twenty Copies sad swr.s dioeonmt of thirty per cent unU he mod. Pit mkitt always in APVANCS. Bills of all spec fay ing banks will be taken at par. . PaatmMtMa are nermittcd bv law to remit aw- ney free of postage. - Thr friends i Wagnurr- are respectfully requested to assist in oouininr subscribers. . Book numbers or volumes oaa M furnished. - .. Communications on business or for the paper 'mav be addressed toCroainaa A 8bepeid,Rochs or, N. Y. ' nr FASHIONABLE CJCS0mfAJarjaVSrn 1 ASHEVILLE, N.C. r TTELLO, there i J young men, aad eU oa WV ItUII UDiVs aim win limn and moat fashionable COAT of any mas (a tat jux conntios lit- ; ' ' .- . The subscriber would most reepectfuuy the publiq that bo has received the , .4,... WINTER FASHIONS; and now, let any person wishing a cheap su 1 r ASUKWAU 8uU ot. Cloth mstde, torn t m aad ho shan't go off displeased. He has is u hut twohre months so greatly improved in tbs m of CUTTING, that he flatters himself JB'L" cannot bo excelled by any one west Ridge. tT He has REDUCED bis PRICES, that hia customers cannot grumDie, an- give as long a time for payment as aay man would askr tT fie tenders b-ankf" the liberal psirenags already bestowed. V till oesuDiea his old stand. AibevUle,Jaa. 13,1843. 8, 11&. T cents newsurO. -: ' ft AN AWAY from tha subscrilieroajB aV of Jannsrv last, a bound Boy, by the Bane of SOLO MA N FRADA Y. AHpefsowaa. warned airainat harboring or employing sais Poj. as I am determined to snfore tbe law spun"" such. Tho above reward will be paid ror oa livery to me oa CuUowhee, m Mnooooom'T--- ANDREW Feb. 17,1843. 3t-134 " r J Notice. , STRAYED from the Ama3 on Toasday the 14th aW SORREL HORSE, sevso years oM, with a small blasi face, tail raiaer ugui, a lumpun -- ancle, valued at forty-five dollars. Any PJTT ... .1 1 ' 1 . -..hiu Ml aeeinf such a Horse would confer a sptenJ I - I ..Vin. kin. n .nil nwveviDf BUB " me or telling me know where aba, and shall ba amply rewarded lot ,j rlJUNCnONS, Equity Writs sad WW for sals hero. . i - - SxnUti's Arithmetic. s' ffico TT7ST received, and for sale at "VVos ? .1 -w -. . nov Itlank Voka. . ' A FEW fcr aakat this ollioa. umw XX well bound. Lowiort 1 til 4 At I 2JI Anl Veil Of HI darl t loft nc Wti ver ki HI irk Eki ad sail ,bot a k in tf o!
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