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Mir tt. ' ! I - i f Tl . c " 1 ' ' -V.',.; ; l ; i.i I h-t to! i :i v : 11 r, ho, u mer. , t I ral U - :i ieil v - - r' If..-,. .;' " . ; 'V,,.; .;''. .',, C -2 t J roict to cheer thee,'! ' v; rroir l.i-t d.'.ilr-st; " , . O 3 rcast w hen tboo art weary, .l "Teen tby L i to r;sl-- t.:i tut iwect riw is fd- And cold that heart S . . T.aeloJe.yrMB!l!ldcd Heed oof J'rtoim. ; iinsi voids that Ucf I thee, ; ' " mate in death dith lie, . nJlii f-trnt t: -i i,a refreshed t:.:e. To thee la ever dry. . " : , - - Thou hast one tic to bind theo To this dark world of care, Tlten let no sorrow bind tbee- YUIJ not lo dark despair. I :s-wife's " Fron il.e Salem Oiitervcr. i " ffliaiiktsIviiiS'i A Talc.' In one of I ho sruail interior town i1 IJnHnnd, where the superstitions cf o" ccsicr tlill pc-ic.-sMi- , i ' ; i f the people, ttiu f icn felnce on which the ('! ; Anh:::-t firr- - fit! i.i i... ilj.iccnt town, hcic hurried tud i....fuscd extremely on th. d iy pri-ci-Jin that festival, by thu, multiplicity .of' things .in !.:: r- .be dona before h y couM" loave l.ir.:j .:!. s-if.ty. .-Thu home was to be ; , "1. .-w J uj)," unJ lLo "gleaning if. the ! 'r. vCi.,v.' jca; turr 'gj'ig. j,-it-into t! . '. - i'. ' " ' w.ernai, entrance thereto--i-Ia reason. Having' crricd m tables, :.: T)oys 'wcrc;'desp "itched to 'jrj'r ,. to fill the mssaie wo v. in!' 'JecIk . jr7rrt" -rxI4ijri.;.Lw..' .. . I. J f - ! c r ' " frier di i.. firmer, w! 1 fi nd to 1 animal, I t-i sec a c ' elf, , oihcrs in th time to iiicrfi re, kn-! r-'--T frur. j i i .jt .-J yc-.n- i:j'pot'i' the C . IC-Slic ,:J willing !.is to him. , with the j .y (bought it itfhing a pitch pine Ho tcr "V. r..S i till.:. t , .. ? i n." um; .y th'j co'it-tte ! The y5u- j-iv.' v. !. t . -rc r i st, nnJ shows t!ie v.. i c. icr.i.T.crl ''.v.Tir" :.ta' li'crilvi ;i an ti r ' r : 1 set d n as the Dianr of r " v,,,'. . : .: t: v.. t,.)'J(t,.;ii t'. 1 1 .ae sid ; of lh 11.2 L-sr.-cd j u.' rchof a v.-!:-!j Hock of sheen o !f n3 busied bn An old ram, 1.(7. t - - fan-, having ":-t s tiste -.f f t'..j -UcrtJ Icave&'cf. t' ; caLlivis, an. it-, - . . y ' . T' filtered tho CftUr ui J .vi! rfv ronl Jin ! I 'tf-.st. - Tho" av:nuo lUn h which fi-ol;J entered was . iirmcJiidy. ciLscd upr end all the r.rccssiry work an I tirrHnctncnts .bcinj complttt d, tho la-ger Una und irh set riT.cn f 3t in htjh gke, thedo- running and , lnr'--?"" 'foro them, ni""' 'tL?? led willi f oinj to "granefpapa's as' any of the X ucr liiu naryiu iiatr uuu iui:ir uiuo pnt3. having putOwtthe fire.and fas'ned the' doors end! windows, by means of many tru.- nous contrivances) lo .Kccp oui inc. uujyls . ,UrtcJ ca iheiamc destinaiioni In tho afternoon of the day following the feiliv:.!, whic'.iliad been kept undor tho :r. . . r."l i: of with" many devout t -.vial : cis" j, the family returned home acciimpai.' . by ( -iv.z cf their your.j cousins. ;Somcxf their youlliful neighbor s of I oth secs . were . Invited in, id a'merry thanksgiving carouiat vas in t!.2 f-.Il, tidj of ouscessfjl operation, wh?n cr.ocf lha boys who had Lccn icntjnlo , ihocl' r, "lh n lor-wicked c- . "o, ' which t-i, make dai';r.ess vis r, r:.n back into-llu room ' V.'.t uiieringa l.alfsuf. i -n " t:' LVrZ-itV V;i-7ie the . ftlier, you ' I by your shadow ' i which he' seized the ""stick clenched fast -.!. : 1 tho ."boy, nhit ' boldly - rush.d to the cellar . tairsj but cre ii'e had de ",1r ' hrj2 saucer eyes ' 6nd czcrrs.aMs 1. ...3cf the beas; cauit;d him . to retreat C3 much tcrrtd as hU son-'.VSiirc encr-h V. j LVn w ij Aff fcra,, . - ' '.The uirr.ost conlusion and i-pronr now pre vailed in t!. hou.-.e. Tl.d f" 1 ; ' "ir.cd -the great-t'l r: J attempted Uu.-J, Lut-the candlo spu;L7eJ,;Lwynt Hue, r., t!;rcw so , feeble a light c: 1 t!'? "f.cirJ f".-, I tl'.e gaej;-.!:.tcr. -ibb, to draw ci ' f - .ted - exc' - , r.ly bee:; f ' r.-.i the II"' ' ' in t! - r' . he rd book trcmld so r.v.h ! tl veadcrjhat he could r.it tl.-ti "from ane'' er. The liu! rhiUre;: cried aV.J clung to their mother the la:,js r.cstL'd clocc to their favorite syalns, urd t!..' .Lg!j shock, with ilia agitation r' its half Jrrrcrcd lE:.aL;!ir!s. Une ;brig..t, thout,:.; I occur; ' a rocs merger win' dntchvU man. niLe" celeb rr.tcJ tver , rxpressed his -de- prit or perish in s; .1 young damsel laid J" his coat nd the cry .)a't,V proctCilcd fiomcv.r 'Unheeding this kind c ...s safety, he rushed into the cellar, a tho rai.; ly !.;eof his horns and drug ged the struggling c. nal up stairs; calling t i tl.; atonislud parson".'1 TUow me." '"'The devil was ltd in. triumph, followed by .the'vanquiiihed 'ecclesiastic,' into the "midst of lh3: company A " momentary silence and hanging down of!. iJscnsuod. The passed scene, however," was too ridiculous todmit of sober reflection,, and loo . ; -'.icf laughter birst forth .from every side, djrirg which the j ,::i was. turned out at. the iJoQr,,lhc pareon -.Lcntcd himself 'without ceremony, and the sports of .the evening was resumed withWtter spirits than before." ' , ' ' 1 - I . i I . From the Balltmprc American. Col.i Jo! 1 son, Ti?ciimVeli, and Maj. vThe great I unknown is likely to become known: Tho man who' killed Tecumse! , it appears, was not Col.-Johnson the Colonel has been trading'onlwrruwcd capital. : When history, hereafter shall record the na;..j of the Jiero . who clid this feat of fame, she will wtite.iipyn her enduring page the name of -"-Tho revelation has hippcned" thus :' Major Lewis rigg is o canoiuato i"tiin iii' .-pr. he wi ;' es to' bo popu1arlo be elected in f.jt. i When he 'killed Tccumseh he was not n p.;b!ic man ; his friend an 1 messmate, Col. Johnson; was.; With generous liberality he, made over to his friend all his right and tilta to the credit of .having dispatched the Indian warrior-; with ihis proviso,, that : if -he, the said Figgt shoulJ at any time become acahdir date for popular favor, an, '.event T which he ll.jught njt likely lo. happen, the, aforesaid conveyance should be - -jll' and Void, and the 1 : hl and title as aforesall should revert to .i.j grant r, though ihs same had never been transferred. Col. Johnson accepted on these jterms ;,thc credit became capital; he wore'iii rcl vest and was nmde Vico President of tho United F "te ?. Let the correspondence of : 'q two . ( .-rsonages tell the rest ol t'"j "-y; " Maj jr Fi j,. writes; to CI,, John? -: ' In the ccjr: . humurevcnisl,,snys t.. j Mojor; " ithas become necessary for me to present mygt before the' people for 1 iricc. I opine that I ' -1! r.ecu th- estcrr.al aid that I can get. lam thcr..,. compelled .to ask' your permission to mak.1 1 ic the true SL-crc of the death of -Tecum seh,' and the trui s!iyer thereof." I hepo thii will putjoj to r ; L!ic ince.lvenicr!,ce.,,, - . r " .VTo thisfiicndly and considerate cpisi!. . Jolnson replies. Here is the letter : - - Csr.AT Crossings, June Gt 18 3. 'ZIyDccirFigT, : Vcur note of th. L : was received by 0.2 thh mornir;;. 1 h.is'r to reply, j After declaring in all sincerity my . :e mere frem mv old yvar rf -.r i - . tiiu. i. ::n T , ci- rk: ...ay J, lis. fee v J --JJ ' c - l "",': V J -J' ... j-.L t4 2,. i.5"":',," "' ' . Tiik cn Jer-'Tied jratcfi:! f. - past and po'icils continuation ol puljJlo jmlr(ni.t;e close attention .. .'A b : c;vm to render jccral tailsf-ictiou. i from a tllslanco will meet with prompt attention ar.-nla of all kiai neatly cut c ii i.':ade up. Pn CPS low. - " . - " . - ... .1, y cnn. .'-:e.J: ?13." . ' 233. deh'rht at h ri;:; frier I and ''messmate,. T -viil say, I well rc cr ..Lr tho circutnitar.ccs of that eventful 1 1 3 G,. -JlrsL harder seems ti bo- reserved by the women as a special prerogative and they seldom allow it to bo infringed with im punity never ia tho presence of a ' rdper son. ' ' jj; This extends even to their dances, for'th squaw always selects her partner, and ser is the master of cert monies after hli.i, l:. ' ' no: per.T.::u-ii reiuse. . i:isat tl.ese ( h". th f .... . married women with warriors iy takc plac, - The woiiti ;ps cut of the dance at n moment when the contusion js grcaicsi, nnu repairs to t ....t agreed-upon, where she is stxn folio et! 1 y hcflovcr. .They usu-illy r. main in tl ods tlirco or foufdaysi and when they rctur: live as man atid wife without being molested.- Ilencc elopements a re common. . . . . ; - The squaws hive another "privilege .which they oftcnexercisc. VVhen One chooses 0 partner for the dance !j "whoiiVanothcr is at tached; her' rival closely watches' them, ' 11 the first favorable opportunity cuts .a other Vords'cu 'out the other," leap. 1 into her place- with the agility .of the lav. , and the mortified fiiwcKS3must' silently retire from the circle. " ' " : ' -r: , . :-Old widows, we have' ascertained, fre quently give the banters before'described, and in rcnny cases they marry fellows under 21'.' A squaw vora certain age, if-she has been thrifty,, is generally provided 'with" a house and some other appliances, and ft is consider . : ' ..- ' r ... . ...... ed !te a speculation for a youn a to be supported by one of ahcm: for a year or two. At the" expiration of .that period, they are generally abandoned for fi younger wifc.-r-r N. O. Jeftisoniaii Repub. t :Dark dqyjji.I,ftffcderphTa.2ll. was' so. d,rk u-.Philadelphia,'on Sunday, at 5 o'clock, P. M , that it was found necessary in some cases to use candles and. lamps to read by. -':r . Jlev. Dr. Judson, wiose missionary labors dnri'ng a Jong course of 1 years, In the Eit In di , .re familiar to our readers, is now on his retura to'.his native.: country,?. by, way.of : i-- . -'i ' -" " 1 . '. , - . '-' , ' . . f?'-';'- -. Farming, ty' tome Purpose. We have been po struck with tho effects - of good farming-, in a case brought to our "notice that we have taken 'dowi the acts for -the public benefit and with a hope that Ce example "will excite emulation, and in.e others to make similar cxparimcnls. , . : "A farm r 1 t':e headof lha.O quon, (known as Mr. Ncili'a farm) had b-jcn rented out for many years, nearly half a century perhaps anr. vi3 so ovcr- rur.' Wi'.h thistles and 1 riers, t!mt the tenants could scarcely make the rei.!. I'.'r sthe - last ten yoars.il had I - dnced an average ti exceeding six bushels r . In this apparcr.tly in:; - isbd-sla??t" it was taken i.i.'hand to Te cultivated b Mr. Gcorgq .i-itsbaw, f Cumbcrla-. .1 county ronnsjTvania. Mr. L. bor i - y mowing down the 'briers-and this- tlcSj'pbuglicJ the 1 : 1 ci;'.i inches dei-p. Ti - : "''sJii bors lold hira he could " r.t.i p roiuso any 1! but his hLor was rcwi ' y a yield of Z. ..e's of Corn to the acre. 'This be attributes "la the deep ; ploughing and c -rcful culrivatlor . ' A ; -cliy good 'Co- "i""-" nt it i.iust L 1 allow; J. - '; ' . . haw tl .-ii 'r lji.pl 1 his V.'hcat ground i. . ,ths cf J .ly . ..J AixgK t,"cight inches deep p-ivir.T 1. l!ic -.-i ; '.iiij'.lrtg about the middls of Sc-'rr .'r, and 1 : . .vin in his seed. " This m;th- g ivc it body and itsoiature i tilled, he ha3 avcMjpd 23 ije acre. :. By deep ploughing, r - rly part "of tho season, the . and thistles has been en- rely removed, and tl ex'jaordinary'rrr 't i.bove named has b"cn attained and this wi!iO :.t e'ever er r-.arsi:rc. T Ir. I.Mia'.v ccn&idcrs the Vt.l" -y 1 mds equal lo lliosc of Pennsylvania, and generally want Hit la t I.-c t'.in thoro-j"-!! cu'.ivation- Clover ar. J TZrir loUj .aZcDo vr el I Co,, C. "jTakts tins method to inform the public , " , that he tspennan nlly located ia Marion, J I and will attend to the practice of Mcdi 1 ':"einiis various branches of Surgery, uuv, c. He may le always found at home, 1 r- 'nnIlricnfrared." ! - " "' . I! - ' r ; 1 t 1, ind, at all time, a good supply of i-'id ; :et;icines. . . - , - Scars' Xirrinl History - AMERICA UEVOLUTIOX. A BOOK FpH EVC?.Y F13IUT! rv TO THE "PEOPLE OF AMERICA in-: y I? . . " 'v Minittfr t'i ' . ; . :i:t s. .. . COXPLAISTS ' PAI.FITSTIOS ( i 3 cr ' J, L t- . I. i ,.H t: ea. ;-.rr. ::?Jt, A brant ifully illustrated rolume purelv Amsri c:i-i h c haracter hnd dct'gn, fiirr.iutg n 1 ltc and hanci.-x . . ortavo of 'between1 FOUi: 2iD FIVE IIUND IED rAGC; with several 1, : Jrfd en. graving! IT AH lj.-t masters are lien by Lullior. ized to act as Agents. - ; r ' . Price 0150 in Fancy Paper Covers. - Tl.roe D-illars'f remitted free ef rif- will niv r . f ua t ' . . , i : . i . . I iui tvvu I'jj'it ui t4c c Jiv-i j .'itv , aiiu i.i urucr lit facilitate remittances from post-towns, the publisher will send lo persons dipo" J to cl sb, five com pit to copies for seven dollar" ; and ten fr twelve dollars, the money to be in c rrcrt f :-.s r:3 possibL:, and 6ent, post paid, m ad . " ".' " Tlio title of the work i f. : ' -' - J ; -" THE ricxo I L I i : o i OUY AMERICAN REVOLUTION; : WITH AN ACCOUNT Of. THE " Early history 'of the' country, ' the Constitution of the. United States, and ,a Chronolofjical " , T - ' Index: Itlustrated with several .Hundred Engravings! - It is the' determination of. the publisher to fpure neither pains, nor expense to make thi work perfect, ly" accessible to every family- throehont the entire country. It will be found -the 1:1- t attractive and cheapest ever: presented . to the patronage of the American people. .The preparation of the work ha3 been attended with great labor und expense. Illsto ryrcquires a riistdnt eminence, .from vvliiqh to tak a.l jjTpaffiaf ti'ctv ,'f tlin chareior t T tlp tr---. lions which submit thcmscl k .....u.ii.prn ; butiiiorc than half "a centur r elapsed t-ince tbo colonists first asserted their jr. lidencc ,and the generation, whose arduous stru iies achieved so glorious a result, has passed away it the silent toinb. -Through the wbole work,, the editor ha aimed to do justice" without asperity; to applaud patriotism, but net to jnstify its excesses; to conder:i tyrafny,i)Ul not to overlook the .virtues of, many of its instru.i ments; and t . l. .iy pro.peclol the lu. tare mor ytro:. ; tl.an i i-ritating aspect tf-the ' gre' bareir. "' n of .) ;s . rk is c it ' ; i -1 .te, has en tl. j cd.tor to ma' . iy worth y of Itronaf' -t Ar .,j tale can only enable the publisher to ofi'er it at the low price proposed., v Pot : 1 t rs v ;shin2 tc act as r enls will- re- c ivc; . . i.ccst rv i..formaliou by -a J J resting post- I ii-, ', ! t tti -V' .' - - ' it..CIt" BEARS,- - j i; " " 123 Nassau street,. New .Ycik"' : - An' edition will alio .be b und tip in iuslin, gilt. Price two dollars." - '' t -T" - Tri Valuable Publications f Three Dollars. Sears' heantiful Pictorial -Fam.iy riie"7' for one tc.r, - d l'-e ab"v: ork com-' , nhhr I Tor Ihrce il j.lars, i emitted in ..cw Yc: . . Easttra funds, free of postcre, tli ''i the p ) ' ' r. : r July 23, 1 'j. ' )2t w3" ' - - ci:vJcf r.:.i tf ;j -, u n n v :i a t x s :i. "ill '"(''""T.i ;t VI t : SJLTZ. .:.v.t. suli:: ? - s c r. '.'"- - J ' - f Plrfi... me. , t'.""M a?, urn riiLo i,JMi riii.5 F'JIFY THE DLOOD, . And thus rerove all disease frera the system . A sinrrle tri.il will rlaca t"ie LIFE PUIS r P H G N I X BITTERS bijemd ih reach cfco: . - t' n in lUe eatinnntion of erery r itift. Tl - r"t-ui ie of thete medicinei r now f.t i ia wr- s und Ubeit, lotei! er -r.:"i 'ru r1 " " I Good Samaritan.' eti-' . J t" c U.. on - "i.;. Ii is drawisr of L. lday I . --it -j- Office, by vhich 6trauj--;r&,v".;t ir: t!.e city can stry m lhereAr thoi -l... k r.-rurt them v . be mred lh lliy hre genuine. rei , buy (hote with fc that they come L..'t;! ; , or t '-. I...'1"' rrj- . ed r.J - m. T7ii.r " .: : 135 firodwy.-cc i f Aii.Lt ' y -- For Sale bT , T.NDED r -by IT: t. ' .:t i.f h" -.at t: n wrk w ' "" i-i ! i ( t t, Cii,:: - t U v .1 ' 1 c , ci do tin . t9 tall - lJ June 20, 1815. Aslievil! I st::.i : l'lat ROC . C.; j:3: Cjrf t'.e WOi . i 7 J -r-MU . ".iofWI... ar J cultivation ' j'ullesornc crop ' - ""fiior is. -jeil. .. -iIe:tiBEaof ti.e Senior Class of io i Carolina Col lgc, Colum' i.S. (?., ia desirous of t ' tii'iing a i-ilu. alion as Iaslru.nor in a Private Fumilr ' in an Aca demy . T. I?. N.'is a resideufof the IVy of Charles ton, and is anxious., to bo located in healthy pot he refers all who may wish to. know "more, of him to the following g-ntlcm-n : ' " - t . ' Rev. James IKTiioaNWKLX., ProfesBor S. C: C Fl.. v. Wm. II oovr r,. E. L. V.t ,,! v v f . -Fbaxcib E - - .L.L.I). ; .' Wm.ii. En.':r, ;: D. " V" ."'-v"?!.: ,-'"1 ' Maximillmn La roaDE, M. D. " " j'"'" Henrv M. Eims, A. M. Charleston, S. C - .jm?? U '." l rii m i xge r ' . 1 - r lit. Rev. Bishop C:.t dev. '-t " -.- u. All communications directed to -Thus. B.""Neil( Sulphur Springs-, Iiuucornbe county, N. C, will bu thankfully received and altcnde'd to. t - I" July 2o,TS45. " r - St. 233. . f. , ' , ' -r;-rr-.'., 1-14- -. . Ar 'i'l.e p-..-..cr i; tr-.i'.-.-a:" ' " w 'rc1! i- - i (art .... 0 . life rf v-o-n-ir 1 ; -r.A t - 1j i . iy a i.cl, wl e ... t-J, . h-iva in cv'-v e " The f work cn'a tery i r.p OP;ht ti be in the ha Iry. It is written i.i such fdm".:arl-inT,"T it . univcrs-'ly . - be entirely prevented bv a c directions n-iti 'iV.' 1 - with giltcdg-- .1' -t-V'-1 ' "It i- Hi- ' f ' lady of New . btcn. . - acquaintance v' ---- ' -ct, ; certified - . l "ost er We cc by iho .Tj. cu,' that tiicj .'. '.. "eti ' f'" 1 with t" - ; -r!; uw t i 1 - n account of soino ex; ally i t f f the horrillo i..' ' i - 'v (y the monsters ut ah L's ; inarat and. matir-s of 1..'.' , J .lh. 'i"e wc ' 1 ; , all the daniiiges t.. it i n be reeo--t'd by E Co. f ra f :t! " Thi Nev Herald fa- "'.' J' ho'ewor . ! t nufior ot hUi... 11 -!!':; . -pi!.!.'," 1. - hhould L i .aint ' with r ''jk It is a 1. ipou: ' s.i'p V ret I of - u,.ii t hurt 's j "'rt , t ; 'iViei ea ia to. y telU und female, f . tc er t' .levtr rr-;j II.W , DOT) C CoitrtfifPl tan " -vlcr :R.-M.-II.nry ; UNTr.J- cr ' I' ' " T -, I" 13. levied in Per. T. M. Armcr. ?niAee. j" -- It aparing-to'f ...Lfaetion oftlhe jTo1 t'at tlie i1 !ant in ti..s cae is r.ol a -reside!.: I' :s Stale; ! Veri fore it is; ordered by Coqrt that ' r i. tio.i 1 . .ide six 6uctCFsive weeks fn the I' .d Mcsserger, notifymgithe defendant to be and appear at the next Court of picas and C T "Sp.s!:'i to be held for the county of Ilaywt ?X the C '. house in Waynesvillel, on the fourth Monday in :' ;. tembcr next, then p-t 1 there' to plead to paid si. replevy,", otherwise j ...foment- pro confesso will bo taken and the property attached, conden. d to plaintiff's recovery. T ' -i Witness," Waiter Prows, ClerkXoT our c ,: ! Court, at oflicc, the 3rd . I:iJjy in June,18l3, u.iU in ihe C"l'i :.r of our, ind.ppndencci -s r "; V.". CROWN, Clcrki " July 1 1, lb 13.. JPrs. f.-a 3 23 6w.256 manure wi'I come' in play as valuable auxi'riries. .. .1 ecumseh waa slain. Now that iJUt v j- Jicions work, h? ce--Uers the .1. . : ia. lu.-u nj long-r a candite for public icflice, port -.t. ' cr.J '-'vir. retired to t!:? shades ot. privM '"c 5 Th3 Parson, a good nat tre, piety and credulity ; than for tal .cnts crhcroisp, slipped the small bible ia his pocket, yul cri ht-s band and surplice", that ho might appear ts formidable to his' great al. " versa ry as possible, ar'J fj!-ncdt the relief of his distrc cd parish ?rs. ' '"-". r" Oa cc.nir.g to thu loz tt.e rev-rcn.l rnVn lwcs l.?.iU J as "a deliverer, r.r I i:.-. . lore 1 1 - - ."-v dozen - voice s ct onco. I1 to cVr- 0 t-v. t" it: t J :e rj cau; ".lie pu' ! to r jret your r ' :o real Tecumseh killer. -' t ) n . ,:-fieJ-witl what the i;, lus ij( me, ad m r"v l , ... you sliuuld rf.jmll M..JL advun. f.j-.i it you can." TL ? ryrh beg to be .nbcred to yo:). A we wj-! J be pleased .jvc ic.IL.- Jreat Crusa!.' 's. : ' :rs. tru! r th. . FL-?, p ..i.. Jo.n:;eoN. ;:i t. "i fnr'Jy ; ivcn, cc!j:r,;:s i.i t!;c ravtcjr t "t I:c. CiJ r v cn-; ::'U. "iv lo the InJ". ui known as Tccuiri.:;!). - Ti'e f 1" i,: ll.-.t 0 John san il; 1 1 ?v;r l . nnsyi , "..i . . . i i of Virginia," if they 1 v:c Fhoohh welcome Us are to be produced, r land v :" ' , proper Ivaaia t .' r can be A:"j to have n far-: 'hc fact kne ie While Post in j "-r . i -a r. ii 1. ' . ve to ' w .. .J suitable local' the in rwf cordially, i A few r.. " 'i efforts, ; r ly apprec ... A gr proc": J ur any gc worked rpon the s!. ri' lo 'Ir. Latshaw, wh 1J: j r.c Clarke Countj'. - This -ase 1. 3.s not timply af7orJedt us a" paragraph. Wc preset k a matter jor the -.ve. considcra--lion of -ur fa-nrs. If suchrosulti - -ibc c.;-:""J by pr ' by should Vi-o r- ' to pir.'. . ,...r r "illural character? . : i r - r -k h"- .rs in t!:i Wct, "i all l ic, ' of iidiiry can La attained ia this ildightful v.uke up tvt Ud Cu..Lcr "dip, t ; rsea. .1 I.t the latent rcff.rcc3 ofoi.r -'l 1 ; I ' t fr; tl.. t r, by the TigorGi:3 arr:s rl rr yee::nr.ry. Winchester Re Pa ' ' . -....-.--" - " J-'.n G ..r.ry, Er-'- Of tl.3 rr:3 'cstcra' Per.' 1 undred tnd tl.lrty t.jvicts in the ..llary, Pcnn one hundred and ten ta? Feci S ! !ck V':4 'u I ;- ' ' ' ' i-l-i -t---i v ! I- 'i ; -rii'-" i ':i i: ' fe ' - ' ; :tlca of Elrphcn Cirard to build "-?"Ulgt 'gct 'the 'lotand il Zjlit or Letters Ii-.:i.vixwG in the Post "Office ci AshevillcN. C i i the first day of Jdly, 1813, which, if not ' ..r : c at before the 1st of October wi.i be cnt-to l . j Gcr-ral Post ofHe a3 dead letters:' . -A! - - alby Jtd.n P. Jrrett J M ' . - Henry M ! " J. kens Sarah R Mrs '' "t i Kcc.'-r Ulrick Rrv2---" ' nton.E A 2 - -- "ngdon Vr' . I Rev - . - Lance Chars Ii . Lewis JohnD, V ' , I "Miller JO ;. . " ' i . Martin Winj 7 i McConr ice 1' CommonMcCIuire E IE "V rk 1 1 Ncwland Stcrhcrl ' . "-' Neill , - - : Mahafey (ar; ono of the H2Tie) .- " ' t. j , wenhy Uriah . rtrr R'W' . t Avalinc Miss f . i uackc:i . . ' Rcc s Jackson " ' v- P. . - ' Rho John S ' -Tcr: - WiP.ian E. Whitford.Wiluara L -Wcrlick Will z-.-ri " . .: PROSPECTUS 0FrT,i '-- I (h Carolina. Farmc.. ; - A'bi'EciMCN number cf this Journal Wvj . ud on Friday the 13th inst.' - . " ."'; The importance of an agricultural work," nublishc 1 to our own toil and climate, and de t ed to the ad vancement of Agricultural, fc .net-, and improve. tcRt in our. own State must be evident to every in telligent and reflecting mind. vfeuch, it is J--" shall be the North t arohna rarni: r,"""- ois end,' selections, will be carefully made ..i an dard works on Agriculture, and the i !tu ral papers in the Union, embracing-evory tiii.. g that may be supposed to in'a i ' ,-.: I ti!. i.k. ".i rela tion, toevery branch of A . ultare. Co nt.-. butions wifl l.kewisc be sought a- 1 doubtLos secure1. -;r. ing the experience modes of cultivation ruj f management success off the'most skilful au J i;.ccessful fartners in different sections of the State. .To the friends of Agriculture, therefore," through out the state, wc rppcal for support; and while , we earnestly solicit their aid in extending its circulation, we pledge ourselves thatvery effort will be made r-i our pari to render the. North Carolina Fanner" in all rep peels worlbv of palrona:re'.j 1 : - : . - " The " North Carolina Farmer'? will be published monthly, in thecity of Raleigh, in'pctavo form'' 9f 2 i pa,. on fair type and good paper ' j rPncc For "one copy,' 1 50 per annum, which "may be; dischargcdjy the paymentof one dollar in advi .ee, or withia one month from. the date of the fub-crjption; for six copies five 'dollars, iC remitted at tLv, i.:e of the subscription, post paid. " PREMIUMS "FOR .SUBSCEIBEBS." "'"''" ! 1. For tr" largest number not less than 100 witli tl .c cash for Fubscriptions, 35 in money or a silver ' ' -vorth " -' 4 -' 25 . . r the nex.t largest number, not less than ' -80,do. ;4 --;. "' . ' 15 ' 3- -For the next largest nun wer, not less than 65, do; T - ." u -' 12 -4. Ior Uie next hfgjstjiumbcrrnof Icj3 t!:-i-40, do..f '-,.7-.. - ,-- ' 10, " 5For thciext largest number, not L. 3 than 1 33, Co ; for 20. S3. ..1- 1 L' CJentlcincn- receiving 1Tf s subscription will please, Ipnlit'up at fe pu' ' 1 or, what ia tetter, M Showit toll." ..iend?. !..,-.- ' Ha irtrW'tik. list as early as blooded and bastardly fj'sti f murder '.' .lewr n,t cursed a country. l!.c spirited puoiisi.i r credit for bt" tr-icly p.-nct1 i.'. "It is truly a valuable work, says t,." Rover, 'and contal. is miny j. Iiilosv; 1. v-al trull ", , y-z I nlainly told, of the highest imiwrtahce; Vr'c umkr.- stond t 'toifi Madame Ecstel! ha threatened to p;U i , i.idion epon its publication, s .being'- . libel u. n her profession! bat wc can tell the enter. . P1".'''"! ' ' "illc1" to g altcad-rfcr eix cuts we w,l . , , agree to pay all damages. 'The Work is of iucli great meritthat it id. mild not be withheld fro'ai thi 1 1 public longer than possible." . s Such evidence as this in favcr" of ' Chllbirtli 'ii without Pain,'! cannot b jesintod. The 1 ork U J' now . before-the public, and""il i believed .at its l merits will be nprreciated.' An .Ed 'ion put vpfr ' the " mails u id be sent to, any part of the c-j ..ilry.-r? Postage only, 2 cental .. . t j '. "July liJ, 18U - - 237 . ' 1 ' " - ' ''-NO'TTeE-r-'.". Those persons to whom, we poild gnods" on'a credit th ptlycar, wi'I p1' asc recollect that it was a potd. tive. understand ; t'.it their debts were Id b; net. L tied on ihe lst ot January. -We hope the sii.Mp"- ? Caci. jjf ))i?Zr-tJ HieTr "JvCu'icCtnttt "frnV oo"utS. . ' cient' to induce them to cme' forward and at kas.t . givt their. notes for what they may not be prepared ' to pay. - ' ' v ' ' " S ' - ' - ' 1 . Those npon'wbom' we hold "notes of one and two year standing", are respectfully informed they cart - ' only SAVR THE COST OF. SUIT by imme. diate payment. We'hope this notice wU not g tin. heeded kt eachonc ' consider it a personal appluuu tion to' himself, and attend to it acirdinjily - . . WILLIAMS & ROBERT-, Jan. 211,1813.-' " '-. ; . . - -i If 23-2;--: , ii I! aowit toll: pcribr's 'Y' P. By. E",ar Bla- Eru.' CI" C. -y J, Cliairmin v3cr.oo;s . . -CazcyJolin . r' Eavid. t James CW Fore" 1... is Field J ' " V-FrecmanGW-Gahagan Sousclt . -Garman Jacob - 1 Graham Swain ' Hughey George .?- 4 Harris Abel IT" T 3 John"' -I -toitTurly E u i. -on Nathaniel r.',rrJ E E ' J.i.rttt Jacob ." - ' ran, anii r t ! -r heirpwn i ended; that we vknow.t - L n we ir, ' 1 ted for the kind 3.V' , . llOo. J. LEMAY; , j ' . -' -. dilorRaleighN.C. June 27. 1 . ' - ,250r - . hJ ; tned mostjespeclfully to. . iNorth Carolina, that work in. his line; in a nfident in saying that i'avorably with the work of JdvE 18 IE T I. PATIO t 1 Ov the ord of July, ly Jar- r.Ics North of i.lurrl.r, a L'.'.. with toe -.left bind Lot h".;. brand perceivable. -pp: dollars. i 5.-. U t" Jo!y,25, ISij,.'1 . . . 1 T. ! . . t i . '."I ' nv'r", five - - f i - i -.i ... . . io r .cr mark or " thirty 3:. 25.-:. ,TlIF. ! '; inrmtiij' he is rrrpa superior ma his ' work 1 i liny man in tue .Letters upon business can.be addressed to me at Ashcville, arid any information that i.uy be desired can be hadijuapplicition to.TlioaW. Atkin, Editot of. the Messenger. " " r ' ' vr . -- . TiioMASyouxc:' : - " ItECOMMENDATIONS". . :7 . 1 .v-yIANDRiDGe';-Tcnn., 21st Nov. lSILr -To all to ichom the? presents r y come : ' -..WE.lhe'undersigncd citiens of the county ofJcf. fe'rson -fe cf Tcnncpee, are well acnuainted with TL Voj, th3 bjartr heruof FlasJcrer by occup.... on, andve'do with, pleasure certify. to the puhi;e that he i, a gentleman of strict pun duali ty in filling and'd.'-- irgiug all his contracts in his Jinc of business; tl. .t he has done work for 'us, which has been done with -at.i facLc.i to as, arid in a more v;c man-like mai.ner than we have had any b"rctw.o l-ne! in his I:", M we are'ef opinion it is equal, if not better, than .,y plastering that' we have seen done hv a v othcr ""tso:i. ; - ; . ' - JOJPII I1AM1E. IN.-" Wc c--' -tantjally concur, with l1 above - . . -S " . IE D. FAIN, . .; - . --SAM.N. FAIN. 4 . f' -jslaNks of. m l kinds ioi: . - SAl&AT THJS OFFICEj ' il - . - ' si , :.B3a -JBJSSrJ&StS'L:-':. '' " : ,' .':;. .' ';' AND ' ' ; .."".V. BLAK B00K-MANUFACT0R, Tin subscriber w.oafd respectfully inform the xh'u zens pi IN or til l-arotina generally, ns also, -the citi. zensof feouth Carolina, that he is carrying on t above "business in the town of Lincolnton, N.' C, all its different branches. He keeps on hand at all " iimus a iarg assorimeni oi - " . i . . -, ' U ' BLANK BOOKS AND MEaIfl3LDlji3 v? of almost' every description. ' His practfeaPknowI. edge of the duties of a-clerk, enables him to know' " the best styles of ruling for tho the m 1 iArJ 11 nsed in, the Courts '.of tbis' stated he conseaocntfy f keeps onhanl an ASSORTMENT of the differ- J ent dockets, from four quires to ten. 'made of txrp!. lent-paper, and bound ' to compare wit': any-Phila.v-t delphia or New York work : and can "therefore, fjl an order on the very-'shoTlest notice He has - A FINE-SET CF, TOOLSj ANEXCELLENT-FJLINa'" . MACHINE SUPERIOR .WCaXMENAro A ' ' i GOOD STCC": CF MATERIALS; " ; bo that an -order of any .scription can fled on short notice to compare with- work of'a similar kind done'any-where' else. ; He would here remind tho t " - ' r . READING C03IMU.N TY.. . -: J lhat, instead' of haying- their per'' -eala' thrown 15 V about and torn to pieces, fs they frequently "- are,)-it would be much better 'to ' C "'.'" ' Send ilUcm to Xir: altitoij t and have theinT-bound.." He" wo '1 r criicukrly re. mind the LADIES thaUhey can have - ' nicsic as iVcauy.Loni:!! i 'cslctc N.'C- as alny other place in tl. " States. In eon 3 , elusion, he would say t j ' j Clicrks, CIcrki ?.!a ! ters, Registers, &c., . ...that old dockets, Eei " ! tera doors, ana allot? " ""-i books t at nay need 1 - t re.binding,'if entru?! taken care of, and re-bound u siV records. His prices' for f regulated to uitthe'ti"' s t..ref fcl.J be Bafely ' i' IV.. . Jl x'.t. . . t i nny . injury to the worX X!1" b Lincofnton, Jf. CM 33, I3i. . I was appoints 1 - County C t "cf rrr'; combo county, to ULo ...l of the tax. z rropcrtr'A and polls in the town District, -for th - 1 year f ' all persons are hereby respectfully r ' --'i l0 irak' out their lists and hand them in as ea'rlv 1 -"'e.' r " WILLIAM V'llA'"s ' ' - July 4, 181 L -, . tf v. -v 51 ''A' few copieij cf t! ed. It is paid to 1 3 ; Prfcc $1 C'J. - C Also, a small lot cf 1, c Tery low, for sc!e a3 above, i July II, 1843. - 7 ' . . ;ciy--: kind. t , BOOiI A.,D J Li - 4" -- TcC:zcv: . u. Al TilE CfFiI ii Tl.; . " '-" -wjiEis eve:.: tv vill pe do:;e a- ri - - - NOTICE, AND ON '4'vcri' C ., 4
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 15, 1845, edition 1
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