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5 J 1 if t ii r 1 1 ! ..'.ch'i v t. ? t. jt ! I r.t nr.-j fir ;t f r nr!- ! heir, .i ' ii .'f . J-.ir, " "'t!jri! itill !rric!,' , ',... .'.ye, if even wuthc . . . '..lin thrill tho spell town, V.!i a r .rmed rep I reJ ; " Lit w-.. -r, rnilu Ly nt!v CLc: f'icoufslhlII th white, J ; , An I I oowtf wilh a iuilcl' ' Still !onv! : , , , ,. ,, ,..i,4(f (,, ,!..;;. "t- -;,,.ti? ..,! j'..ff t lUcm taunt! let thrm taur.t! Trlli worM htlh iinn; b fort; ' Lei l!i''f g jJ.kx prtz.'s vuuti , r ArM grovf h irdrnnJ ns their elorc ; Ynicr starry germ I , ; , - A' ' the rfiroolj wJTfJ, for me; :" Vmi rny f ury company-- ,j ,'AtlIfrant! " ! 1rram ! Ml d rerun! 1 ; Phantnm.wedJcd oiy, be ware V CrT'thone whom they iln-tn . tlcarl.bcti'JinU-d tiv of care, i 2 ' IT.jirv toih-r Futi'-jf' mil;,; ,v"' l4iil. ;f a fiLio as thine V . Which of u shall first r-ino? . - ' "Lore mid neap. 1 A fallow Utely fell AnJ thut ho wrote , f ,1 ' ' 1 ?!y charming iluv, I'm ov r cir in, love ! O dt ia , . To eud a lino to ease my piu ; ' A $tngliliof afred! frum thec, , " . Will ;nd thy lover misery I At p.intst hail lor l.v'm bnmkt & I r thee ! Yuuri, truly, Sjcioks. To which the tyffy answered straight; . Drar Sonk! f I jiy .nueh y.nrfiit An ! umyp l cnl your J v! nqtutj;, v -FoJ'avt-mry Browt t n ght,i r You ita line t rnd yur gnif, 'Ite one I Send will give-relUT ; I ' . Tis of new hum ji and very iron--1 trut vour narrows wont b' 1 mi, Hut Orown' arrived dear SntvAs,ndii ; 1 Don't botch ihf rrtpe Yixirn; ini'yj Su ALk EriaTiu bVvn ihe ieno of a srvferc rjle. which did consiJerahlo injury tu the i hiding.' -'j 1 r'jU,:, I ,! John Qulnry Alms hi?s wfiu n n JettV, declaring him'sc ir ipfrcMed o capita) 1 puVuh. ' mnt. ' ' I ' I'! -JiL t'Y'i ' chcaperTthan1 EVER I t, ' I Tiro nucJrrd Parts of Rar and Fashionable Maxlc for Three Dollars!! ' A werklfVhcaliori of rote and popular music. Vocal sn InstrnoicntaV, consisting of atnnditrd and tinal (jnjs.duMU, Glees, ie.with Piano F(rte aeoompanhnentii pvcrturrS, wultics, marches, qr,ick Steps, airs, ronoos, ma "ti"'""" " im" v,. ras; most of whicl have neve r tn ca publuhcd in this country. . l; -' ": i.,' '. J '". ! . ' 1 Mr. O. W. Dervbrt, a professor Well known, to the nosica) world, has been eigay d to puperintenri the selecting and arranging department, and tho publish, er feels warranted in .j asserting that The Musical - Cera will bear comparison with-tanj other njusjtctil Jiublication in this eouniry. Tcrsons sending g3, ree of postage, willhava the Music mailed to them wekly. .- jj I - . Tha Jllo wing pieces are noweadv M delivery: Rest Spirit, Rest.' (from Amilie.) iV arrAViIU,'! bv Francois Ilunten. 1 MThe sun tias csuzht jlnie eepingI,, ctjrbratci Hunting song. Tie Iose will cease to blow, 4 sung bv Mr. Templetah. l Address, - J II. MILLER,. Y. Citb. Dee. 12, 1845. , ; hi i -v ; ,. , - 1; 278 . i .The Subscriber urti est I y requests all to whom be is indebted, to band him' their f;ac- counU without delay.! s v !T , t ' AshevUle, Dee. 12, 1845. v; : !'' it. 1845. .... EDUCATION, tUSSICll. : BlTIlEMATICAt, ' iSD f ESCUSC , -A "gentleman, (Graduate of Brftwn UniVenty, , and for 15 years a Teacher in the city of Clurlt ton S. U.) is about td engage in some Institutioil or Araderrrf the ensuihff veaa. II would: be pleased with i, situatioa in the region of the mountains of daughter. The eldest ton might be induced to jjre move, should the family do so, and take a situation with his father, or a separate" school. The son has Jiad conaiderable exprrienco in, Teaching. 1 . N. B. The lady su J daughter a,,d both'Tt seljers 01 niuno. for timucr iniormanoo, inquire oi cae Editor of this paper. ! r ,'v1- i -" , ' Valuable 'Real Estate M for' sale: T-: ' "T-Xr BY virtue of a Decree of A T. t . r the Court !nf Equity for the f, . , , !!!! ICwuntvoi Heelers n. at the l!,!4 J? 1 1 Eall TertL 1845, I hal sell - - to Uie highest bidder, at public sal, an the 23-d d iy r IWrmber nexti it" .bcin? the -Tuedv f Hen derson County Court, in the town of Ucndcn-W vuX that well known! establishment, t ' - j ; mlluEjEj S ' no WEE,, In said town, including 7 lots, a brick store limine, kitchen, stables, and ill other eeessary out- build ings, situate on Main street, and immediately on he north vst corner if he public square, and belong. ijr to the surviving partner "and the, hefra of the other members' of the lAii firm oft John Mills Co. , Also, on the same day luait sell upon toe preoni , TRACT OF LAXDt contaimng about 60 acres, lyin;Vithn ahoatone . mile and a halfof said town, belonging to the Mine Cstate.V.,,1, : : , J f- V- : - ., lji ; Tlie property wi)l all bi sold upon a credit of one, twoand three years, purehawra giving bond and approved security, payable in three equal annual in stalments. " " !: '"ij j-"L t'li' : , 1 w. buysox. c. .v. ml IIendersonvilIe,Nov.7, 1S45. 6u I 273 Stats of.Vorth Carolines. t TANCT COIISTt. '' ;; i f"J ecu ur t't.EAS A QUA RTF It XF.XX '-.Z Ec,:rd Wisenaw James AldrWge. ; T Iv having appeared to the tsatictioa of 'the Court that the deenhiat In this: case is not anliru habitant of this state ; it ia therefor ordered i by the Court that publication be made in this case to the Highland Messenger for six weeks, that the de fendant, James Aldrtdge make his persoaal Snpcar. ance at tha Court-houss i Barrtsvillc, "ber.rc the Justices of said Court, at the next Court to be bcJd . for saii euntv, 't t!iCourt-how in Burnsvillet on the I MouJ ..'uVte 4th Mont':y in December next.) naadt c re to f .ead, answer or demur, other- wive i i. t nt . 3 vnfi3 will be taken , and the -Uis conJcinned t plaint ifTs use., s j. Vitnei. I.C. - i'w. CTera of said unrt, at 1 . BtirnMvilIe. tm Ihe 3rd Monday after the 4th Monday? nw f which "yoo Iwd better procure so-wi or voq ir, S i.tentbi r..t - 15 - . 1H l1 b to1te' U- lh 'heapeash store f iAAr c. xqisos. c. c. d . JEse s.;& j. r. sillxIL Nov, 25, XS45. I ha: frw CSJ 6w, , 87S i'O IV":.-!. :::ciiA:.i'p. THE ti.,.;;r..- ' C!.r!enti:, n -ee v r J w 'l H"T the ij & ' r-f in lliett rwr'' ! h'cl' f.-Jt-T-r'fjr on -Colli-IT TZrrt nave hcu hrrc If'i i l.'.ei. tf ' ; .J.-TCii'-,5, jrou'i tnJ t to Uetr iater?ftt iiamice thtxhcb !TjrJa s uHy ticiLlk fvf ec. . .crce as any other ia the country." "' I "i The fci:;tic for rcttlr h"re r srrat, ahd th rates of traojvrtat'.jo-oow solow as to t-E-rqoHe n. inducement U tLose rnUin ia th 'ptiLlwin j Ctatf. ; 'i' - . .. ' !;r ' -(: m . TOWSSENDS & ,ARNOLD. I H4yo sU W ILLY, UtMiS &.IT03 KELSUY i DCAS, 5 GILULANDS & IIOWCLL.7 - HYATT, M'CUILN CY &. VO 9 SADDLERY! UARRAL 1LUIE 4- CO ; A liaynesu D. F. FLEMM1XG. 2 v . STODDARV 4- wuuu, Ilayne t J. S. BEACH, 1 uaynti. 8 if S. J. FAltRAR, &' Hayne si. V ..-"llATS, CAPS, Arc F. DFannins. Sr Co , Q ilayne t. " DIIUCS AND MEDICINES. Haxtiwt Uarral if AlUn 1 1 Hajme tt P.M.CahenCo , Morton Jturtaeyt 8 MajfJte L 'j Roosncii $ Murker, IT 44 it. CROCKERY:. S. 4- CJieron 4- CO,, 21 Hayne sL Bfoien Sr Stone, 14 St. ii. Gteason, Meeting si , opposite: Charles Jon Hotft COMETS AND &TBAW 00DS. Detcing Thayer t Meetiiig street.- BOOKS, STATIONERY &c M' Carle f 4 AHm, Meeting, street Charleston Hotel. September 19, 1845, 8w. ,! near the 266 SSoots and Shoes. ,'P L M. & B. Wi'FC Svh No. 18, Hayne-st., Cliar ' Jsdding tn their stork, by FORCp &Co.t tiarirston, o. are late arrivals, di rect from thctnnnfiteiureTs, two thousand cases of BOOTS aind SHOES ; consisting of 10,000 payf M-ns thick blwck bfoans LS.000 do! do do russet -do 1.000 do do do do j di extra sizes 'do kip lined arid bound do I do eulfpre'd and sewed do i i 12,000 do! 1.500 do 2,000 do, 1.000 do l.nOf) do 2.iW ii do calf and kip peg'd boots I do fine vdo . . ft wed do do coarse mining! do Roy's course black and rusct bro?ans kip lined and bound 1 t)00 do Youth's do do do do do l.OOO do'Bov's and Yuth's cslf .Ji.OOO do: Women's leather peg'd and sewed j strap 1,000 do! 2,500 do 1,000 do 1,60(1 do 2,000 do j do do ! do do do calf skin jfo and do seal ii, kip do and Brogans calf skin do aiid do morocco and kid walking shoes fine Frencl), morocco and kid Flippers 1.000 do Misses' kid and moricco wa!kinsr shoes vl,500.-dodo leather walking shoes and brbgans S.OCu Children s do and morocco boot to all of which we invito Ihe attention of merchants and dealers voting Charleston, with the assurance thut their gous will be offered, as low r cash or approved pup-r,as they could be bought in the north cm markets. " t .SeP;2B, 1?45. U W ; 2m 267 4w . y R EADY ;M ADE iCLOTU IN G. j McS'and hoy's Pilot Cloth Over Coats -v4 'M;. FIuhIi do'-do 't do " Ji T 1 Hunting Coais of a variety-of kind....':"j: vi: J ' "' i" . Gcntlrmen's mixed Tweed: Pants. i-" Black' a nd Gra v ,. '. ; ' -. . . - skj do , . ; Fancy Valencia Vests," !' ;: 4 Black Satin do . !:' .' .. ; k M - -Ladies Cloaks, 'a, new Siylo all -suitable for wmlcr. r or, sale by, - - ,; I - 1 vl, I I . I 1 a t 1 -f..i at. uijuuiuv 'Meville.Nov. 14,1815. ' - - Jolin E. JfPBonnalil, Commission Mcrchan ' J I Hamburg, fj. ALSO Receives and Forwards Goods and Pro. duee. and will fill aTf Orders that miV be entrusted to his care.' ; i' '. i . .J His best exertions shall be used to rive general satisfaction to thosowho may confide" to bin their Hamburg. Oct. 10, 1845. " 263 Mahufacurcd Tin Vare. I A. a hare a very large assortment of every kind manufactured by I Iowa Lindsay, of superior rlN which w? wtd sell by - wiioWale or retail, at very low prics- fAI IVI)l &, : - Asheville, Nov. 27, 1843 (' ; : ... r f . II. IJndsay will do all kinds of repalnng in h line of business, and will eseeute orders fr Gutlerjs iog and pipes for houses. II is shop just below at ton & Oro's rtore. kv noons fw nonr i .l Tut-subscriber has just received a splcndi'd svGck of oew and easnab:w Goods, of every description His stofK einhreces, amonj othef things; Broad Cfolhs. Cassimeres. Sattinetls, Kerseys Tweed, Janes; Casstaett, : Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Prints of all , descriptions; Shawls JFockel- m- 'h.indlerchtejs". Domestics, 1 """"'' ' Linens, tyc.,( '''. '"' IS TKCT CVEKV AaTICLK W THE CSV crwS.lXSE. ' f ' ' -" Aso. V;: . X: . Hardware, ' - f , 1 Qucmsawe, Glass 'K i TTflr; Crockrnt. Sugar : COFFEE, SPICES 4-c- $-c., ; As it is impossible lii enumerate all the articMon" hand.tlrnse who wkslt to bay will ' of course call and examine for themselves." L would say to tboee who u unt Goon BaacAnct, call at my 'Stare, and you shaut be disappointed, i im; . ' ,, - 1 , nCG II JOHNSTON. Ashcvillt', Dec 5, 134,rK, . ; I f . . 277 - . Wnbave nn band lots of Goods to suit this cnl wether. and if vou want a GafiS COAT, VEST, er PA NT A LOO XS, we have; jusv the stuff to suit yon. AnJ vawwe than that, we have on hand yet few of I-W fame k,t of splendid " ' BUNECT OVCRCOATS, ' Afchevillc, Dee. 5, 1845. - " t 1 y Tiir f... ' ar; cow rtrrir: ntnr.rnev t . -.a tsi itt!; . 1 ' , ;.. v ike tlifir s- eTcry Act. icar and catorillo- articles f rsrK-ty uiia'.lj to bcfjuaJ any n. tetner.- . '! ot'icn. Thrr ar Tia:iiu to st Mil ajnur:iod.t;"n;f terms a p cali or ti prtn-'jce if tt e.Miniry. - rrv . - . . PATTUS & 0CP. AshevO, Nov. 14th. IS. r - con' ni " i P0I I F 1 THE B L 0 0 ! ' . m o F F A T'O VEQETAU'LE ""LIFE PILLG ,PHCEN!X BITTEr.3. rti- y J.- 1m erJlHU. - ( Of ASTHMA. ACVTK "3 ClUOSiC KlI&VATISX. JFTECTtOSS f rt BLADDER KWSKYS. Biuoua rEVxa fc uver cowr iAiirrs. Iumm4 lanhMbls- Pl. imtmen. sixl W. . lwMa .:- Uw MhJ' '' SW fiemriilb nb.t ll m. TmlUOUS TtCi SXXOVS Lomw, BILES. CosTires&sJ. t oiuo . cutrutis, vncLtc. i COXACWKTtUJ Cat wiih fw' Ik tuae. C0KRCPT HCUOKS. DROPSIES. -:: I pygy C7ST A r N penom with th tlitwwnf ais- j Mar, sboaU Ariar tla medkuas imwraailrly. - ' I KRurria , EKtoieELAs, flatu j tfiCr. ,:;;V': . '.!.' 1 sad AGCE. Tor lU seawrc eftiw we J ten Mwrfry thess mHieiacs will tutaW a ja&t. spredy, and 1 ontaia tMWMtf. Ottwr ar4kins kav tht yttwia saUicet to a w K-lani f lb Jiw earn br UWa, PMilkiitM ia ffnuaaaat I TRY T1IEM. BE. 9&TusFIEn, AND KS CURfcU . I . ' irov i.s ass cu up l ex 10 x, osxrrnAX. dsbxlzt?, tHMif. GlDfiSZSS, OKAY El., IIKAC'HES.ftrtrjf IM, IMIiKO ralir. trtMMATORY rhevma tlSH.IMPURE BLOOD. JAVXVKE. LOSS AtP- JL'VER COSXPZaAZNTSs LEPROSY LOOSENESS, i c M K, li C 11 It I A Ij. D ISKASE : Nrref rails la rnIicl entirely all lb eff eta of Mrci y innV njielr n'M iImh lite moat pnwerfcJ peiu ration of Sanaparilla. iMfJMT Stf EATS, SER VOUS DEBILITY, SER 10(78 COXPLA1STS f mil ORGAS1C AFFECTIOSX PALPtTATlOX MEj4KT. PAISTER'S CHOUC. ; j a? Z Za "B S TIm orieiiial ruip in or of thie.MMdieiNa u cumm! of Pike of 3 year ataodiiic by Ika uae of Uaeaa Lifit Miliemita ahma. PAISS in U- bea't. !. back, limba, joint, fwj rsans. .. j It II E I' itl A T I 91 . TImi afflicted with this terrible diicaM. will be a ire of ntlicr by the Ufe Mwlkrioea. IHUII afULOOI) lolhs II K A U, CKfr, S4trjnt;r. simiixas, iscisort't. A. m KING'S ETXLf ia iu wont vWiu, I'lClXS.! ry iacriptttm I 7 O H XYI S t ffstl kiMla. a- i fluetualty expellH hy tbfMi Mnlicinea. I'areuli will Jo trtl to adminwtei Ibraa wbea- ' er llfir uilneu U eMMprcted. . Rein f will be eerUv THE LIFE FILLS m PIKESIX BITTERS 1 ' r I niinirv Tiir oinnn i . : . runir 1 1 nt dluwui . AnJ thus remove.all disease from the system. A iiifrle trial will rlaee' tlia LIFE rMLlS and PHENIX BITTERS bayoad tha fcacb ofeowpa. titioa in the eaUraatioa cf arerj patieuu . I Tlie gsBuine of tlieae madfcUti are Sew pat up ia wilts Wrapper, and labels, logetber with, a paaipMet. called M Moffat's Good Samaritan,? containing the directions, Ice, on which is a drawing of Broadway from Wall street to aur Office, bv wbich slrangvrs ri.it in6 the city caa rery easily Cud n. The wra.peis and Samaritans are copyrighted, therefore those who procare U.em with while wrai pr caa be atnartd that they are geanine. lie careful, and da not buy iIom with ytUow wrappers bwt if jow do. be saiwiSed that they coma direct from at, or dont touch them. !" - ' C3 Prepared and sold by " - DR.'T7ZZaZZAXtI D. KXOPPAT, J36 Broadway, comer of Anthony street, flew lora. For Sate bt " .'' : i'' r PATTON 3l OSBORN, ' :J - ll - . 1 Asheville, N.'C. 1 PETER STRADLEY' - AV 1 ;Flat Rock, N. C. i LORENZO D. POTEET,.. II' . : . ii' 1 Burnsville,. N. C." June 20. 1845. k? 253 Proposals ; . For publishing in the town of KnaicrWe Ten nessee. a religious Newspaper, to be deiiom. nated the 1 ; . - :, a ', 1 "METE3D1ST EPISCOPALIANS ! The necesniiy for a Religious Periodical suited to the mountainous and isolated position of the IIol ston Conference, has been long and deeply felt ; and the desideratum would j have been supplied, -had it not been for'.the difficulty of sustaining such an entrrprize. , Several attempts to do so, have been made, but lheyj.-tve been suffered to fall for want of adequate patronage. I In a Conference having under its control HO traveling t Treacher, and within its bounds some 25,000 members, it is believed that not more than fire hundred of our Church papers are taken. This state of things has had, and, if jt continues to exist, must continue to have a most blighting influence 011 the benevolent institution! an spiritual interests of the .Methodist EpifenopaH Church, within Ihe limits of this Conference." A: mo6t devote'd, i self-sacrificing. . eelf.dcnving. and laborious Ministiv. have ! traversed the counlrv at large, and have done much to advance the cause of Christ; butliow much more efficient would jie. theif lauom 11 inose among-wnom iney laoor ana ton, wero the const aitt and 'attentive .toadcrs tof a well conducted' Religious Ne Wf papVtr X. ' ' Would not the Missionary cause the cause oft Sunday Schools : anc the interests of our Collcgt s and Academies, be1 greatly promoted by Mich a pper, i f it were publish.1 edjjin ;our .midst 1 . And wilL.not bur" minisUrial brethren, and other numerous friends, unite with us in thi effort to establish among us, such a vehicle cf ust ful knowledge suited to our varied wants ? Thy are cordiallj. invited li do so. and confidently expected to engage in the work. We-have no rECo nia4y interests to serve, and only, aim to glorify God, by the promotion of bis cause among our fellow, men. "" j -: ;".'V ' j-- """" ": 1 ' " ""' : ' . At this eventful crisis of our Church when the separation'; of the South from .the North, is being so exiensivly spoken of. it is not our objt ct to increase, butjto allay the excitement, maintaining the unity of Ihe spirit: in the bonds of peace. Touching the doctrines and discipline of our Church, we shall act on the defensive, and repc(the at lacksof our assailants, in the spirit of the Gospel. And while items of general news, and other intelligence herein alluded to, are given, the Agricultural interests of the country will no' be overlooked. - ! . i Bv a Resolution of uhe Conference, Rv. TIMO THY SULLENS, andjlev. R, M. STEVENS, members of the ConfeYencc. and HENRY AULT, of Knoxvine.wereappointed a Publishing Committee, to whom all lists of'namea will bo forwarded. POST PAID. ! i T. STRINGFIELD. ' . 1 S. PATTON, Editors. , ' ' teu.iis. ' ,r,':-";": N: 't he EPISCOPALIAN will be published on a suprr-royal sheet, at two dollars per annum in advancetwo fifty within six months and Ihree dollars at the end oflhe year. ' . : ' ,?' w -v j .:. '::i'" ' - From two to three rolumna on the fourth pa'ge w t'! Id open for Advertisements, to bo inserted at t!ic usual rates, i '.: . '; '-:.- - ; 'va - -" -4- It is contemplated that the publication of the EflSCOPALLiN" wRI bcu crmaienced . as "soon as a sufficient number of subscribers are obtained td justify, the enterprise. And , the Preachers - and lriends of the Church arc respectfully-invited to exrt themselves, in its 4ehilf, iattanlly nnd per. trverimgly, till the paper ra-.ouder way; : Tlie several Ncwspsipcrs within the bounds of (lie IIolston Conference, without distinction of parT-ieis an Jrcspectiully requested to give this Prrmprclus one or toore insertious, calling attention to the same lCooxville,TennOct. 16th, 1845. . w nmg. JJEW si vleTknev Cassimercs. r . Plaid Wove Satin'etts new and beautiful artU ,; cles for genllernen'a pantalooas. aJ ' Rich new style Prints m ''".. . Blonde Laces.' " ;' ".' ' '.. iv' . Thread Edgings.V"4 - ! . Muslin 4 nsertingsw' - - " ' Ladies Black Kid Gloves. s Clack, pink, and white Crape Iisse. . -AS of which will be sold very cheap. I ' ! . ' RA.NKLN & PULLIAM. -Ashcvillc, Nov. 7, 1845.-. tf . , " , i. , ' .- ' . . BLANKS OF' ALL KTXDS FOR SALE AT. THIS QFFWE. ' .rr,- a;t -i,i.a'..nf : a Wv: x ' 1 t.,an ttfM-J ' nun" in'""'' " " i ta, N-dornal n0. t" J V-l the coo wwin-r fNm.Klfpol"- Dccior A disease, at his lant-. established nee. iqk Knltnn street, where tha nvntJSffrravatcd form ofSall afii-ctioiviof the generative orjans will yklJ to pis mode ol rrrattuent, wunuui reirini in uici i exercise, and wttlietit mcrenry. wncn use pro- creative cneriea becoo torpidoi' paralytcd, fniro exeeivc mauijencc, or irora rnv'yai"n, "u " be'able to restore the parts t health and vior. IV. 1 soos t a distance, enclosing I,can have a copy ol 'All lett-w must ha nust-oaid. mad direeted to Dr. IliTaweetl. 196 Fulton street, JJew.York pepU S, 1345, " II f 6tn 263 41 AMES M. SMITH IS! now reeoving- at Lis oidljataad a view and ppituuia woes. o 1 . " -'S K SEASON ACLK qOODS, . which he offers at the lowest TrioSrs. : i jljif stock is full and ur'Jsuallyrich, and those who want" FIRST RATE bargains are invited to the old . i . I 3 . 1 JAs his Goods were laid iniw-Jh much care, and eterv facility for purchesing chrp Usrd, he flattera hhnrlf that if bis old eustoniersfwiil give him call thC .31 not go away dissatisfied. 1 "ex The usual articles of barter uscn in excuange foV Good. ; ., 'I- ;t ,.'.- 4 . . iDon-'i forget the old stand. I Ashcville, Oct.2, 184.V tf. i i 100 SacFcs 1 or Sali9 ijUST received, and for sJilo, cheap, hy 1 , s I RANKIN &, PULLIAM. -Nor. 14, 1843. J i o i 1 ' .For Sale,1 ISapcrfinc Flower, either hv the Barrel or Bag. I RANKIN Sa FULLIAM. ?. A aliovillo Wtw T 1 R J r ' "i ;fTO-PjRrNTERS.';;'. Ttwe Foundf y mid Printers'. Far? I , iiiliin? Warclioitfe. ; STHE subseribersl have opeo d a NEW TYPE FOUNDRY in the city of New Yorkw here they arie ready to t upplv order to any extent,' for anv kind of JOB or FANCY, TYPE, and efcry article iicccs ay for a Printing Office. j ' . j ., ; : '! - ttxe Type, which are cast in pew moulds,' from atS 'entirely new set of materials, with deep coun. tcrs, are warranted to be unsurpassed by any, and wfll be sold a( pricert9 sti't the times. - Printing Presses furnished, l and also Steam En. gipesof the mnxt approved patterns, j IN. B. A Machinist is . cohstantlv. in attendance tolp'pair Presses and do light Work." ! V ! (Editors of newspapers, - wliW will buy three times at) much type as their bills amount to, may give the above six months insertion in their papers, and send tlmir papers containing it to the subscribers. I' I ft Ann Street. . Sept. 19, 1845. 6m. ' I -J26G ' Best Spanish Float ; .. Indigo, Best Dutch Madder, Ground Logwood rutty, i Window Glass, dtdlin's Axes, j Mill-Saws, Rio Coffee, ( Brown Sugar, just received, and; '.vill be sold atthalmvofct ratcs RANKIN &. PULLJLVM jAshcviirc, Nov. 7, 1845. if. H :273 r i Winter Caps. VE have iust opened an excellent, assortment of Mliji's and Cay's Cloth, Fur, Hair, and Seal Capsf of the latest fashions, which we will sell low. - - ; U, PATTON 1 OSBORN. Nov. 14, 1845. I'THT'eCZ lOJXXCIDkr JE3 DC $5 as TIhe subscriber wishes to hire five stout exnericne led 9artds to the gold mines, commencing tlic 1st ot January, 1 0 lb t J?0 M Also,- to ollicrs some women that arc first rate? usetservants. Also, some bys averaging jn price itrj two and a half dollars to, one and one half per jmomh, immediate leJ Anniv T-i invaclf or aariiit.llircc inli&a cast of Aslieville, on Swannanoa. , i'j f I TUUS..T. PATTON. (Jjitobcr 31, I845. 6t h 272,,,., r.n din i,A!vt. !j!!lF,0'''tS..X mam avauisuf kimu. Thk subscriber Dronoses to sell two tracts of Land jon good terms. The 1st traitt joins lands with Thes. foster, Ihos. 1. fatton, Win. Patton and others, oi $,wannano river, neludiiigY !the mouth of G, i g Crcffe and all the creek land up to and including noj Reid's improvements, near Whitson's mill, on heVoad leading froitt Asheville to Rulhcrfordton, on taming about. A 1 IVE HUNDRED'';- AND TEN. ACRES, i timbered,' and about fifty acres! cleared, and jsixtyj or seventy acris of good bottom. The value pf wannano land?, ani the Increased advantages ( i lying so near AshevUle, and immediately on the Hickoryuul Gap Road, is so apparent to all ac quainted with the country; that it is unnecessary to Say nore thaaask tlcse who jwisli to purchase, to an ana examine tor iiieinneives. . . . : Te. other tract joins lands with Daniel Blake, nd p. II. Mcrrimoa: and others, on Ilooncr'i Creek. iMnUining about ' 1 ! j J " :' tv;16Q ACRES, nearly one hundred of which is Creek Bottom, and near one half in cultivation. To seethe lands, call on Cfj II. McrnmonJ on Hooper Creek : or B. Si Gash;, on SwannanoJ To purchase1, call on cither or my sons, I. b. Cash, on bwannano, or L. S. Gasl$ orM. A. Gash J of Henderson county, N. . Swannano.Oct. 10, 1645 DR.; A. RAMSOUR Hajvcso located at Flat Rock, Henderson countv. N- C offers his Professional services to the citizens of th; surrounding country. He can at all times be found at home, udless professionally ahsvnt. ' j lie: expects to keep on hand, at all times, a supply ut iren iUcoictnes. - 1 x - Fif-Rock, N. C, Oct. p ll, 1 845, if 272. ; Plain And Paiicy , BbdK AND JOB PUINTING exctutted with Zfeaiiicss, a'uc at vcr j . u iteancca I'rlccs, f " " ,-;.$ lAT THE OFFICE F THE MESSENGER, ': WUEBE EVERT VASIETT OP mUh BE DONE AT, THE SHORTEST il JSUTICK, A.JSU U2i THE TlOST ' ACCO-HM0DAT1KC TERMS. ! T mxosnxs, IiwrrATTTo.x C4d, Names, ELrcnoa Ticxrrt, lit-AKi i-voTBs or ijaxo, Hat Tin Watch asd SiIddlb Tickcts, i Goods ' ' I Bills, or all sues, Wat Bills - nt l.i-r r.,.. t.. - - I Vf ,7 r,M . . rKlXTED WITH NtATyESS AD DESPATCH. CooUs kzZogutsf Circulars. jmJ iites, terels9 IktZcZsand 'JZzZZ -? Pnatea w auperior atv.5. . O. "i Arict. i. I J.ck..:u::, f :-s of t.s it w... it I : U'tiu-e - -1, f.r we sell a kctloM cUcper aa o-y ji;. 1 rv us. - " 1 1. S. & J. P. SMITH. t Ahetil,- Oct. 51 ; tf wii72. 5003 lbs. Drr Ginseng.- - - 5U00 " Geltsc Feathers, - '' , 1000 " .Cican Wotii, ' " - " 1U0O ' Wtix.' - - - 'RANKIN & rULLTAM. September 26, 1345. tf. Tnraa will be a Temperance meet; Yaney,tthe Court house im Burnsville,1 day the 1st day of January A D.,1845.-' dvocstinw the cause or. otherwise, are rets ifuUy invited and s-dicitcd to attend. There will be one or two addresses delivered on that subject ly com twtent TH-rsona. Bv order of the President. " Burnsville, N.C Nov, 2 1st , 1845, n KOOTS & SHOES. VF. are now onening at our new establishmfiit- Suncrior water-proof sewed Catf " Kjots; also a Iarre lot of Goursc isrogans, wnicn win oe aoia at tho most rcducca pnecs for cash. m , RANKIN &. PULLIA5I. fjAshcvillc, Nov.", 1815. s tf. V" ' ' - ; A LIST OP liETXERS, Rkmajnino in the Post Oflieo at Aaheville, N.. C on the l&t of October,- which if not takei,ol in three months will! be 6cnl to the General Post Office as dead letters: . . . Adams James II Rev " Alexander Newton Indsay II ' Lmgdoi. W. J Mc Dowel M Miss Audas Tuttle II Baldwin PC . ' McCroarvJ A ModeweU Martha Mrs ... " Mathews. Lawson Mclntire A 1 Miller Ambntse . Mc Fa riane George " McKinnc J ihu Mr Moody J II 3 Moore Charles Millrr Joseph Merit Felix McClurc EMI Morgan Stephen O'Neil John Belton linn ' Pickctis'Ar fi-w Preston Wm C Mrs Palmer Jesso Pal ton William Price Samuel - i Uccse Thomas 2 v) Randal Nancy Miss . : ' , Roberts P, Sheriff br-hi1or Bates Jams Baxter Robt Bettis Svlvtter2 Burton Robt A ' BartlctJ Bynura W " Barawell W II Reva Cole John or Willi m , Caldwell A II Carter Ravmond -Candler E.q 2 Davidson Sarah Mrs Oupont M. M Krwiit Wm Trs. ' Edinga Win Mrs ; England L Fore L - f''-' 1 ':.;, Ferguson S " . , rreeman I Gudgcr Joseph GaitifS E GudgellJ I Gibbon Robt Gurvin Mr Graham Iewis -Gaither B S Hcriat D Mrs.' 3 Hughey George G Hanekel J S Rev Howard JL Hughey G G Hampton George Haskell Charlotte Mrs IMI Rufus M Henry Garrison f- Hughey J 1 J i Harcn Joseph ; Imblor Joseph ,t 1 Johnson A ' Johnson Wm II Rev 2 Johnson Daniel .. Jones W (.'apt . . t Jones W D Col , Kinard M Killian W Keener D Rv 2 ' Lee Hugh M LangCord W. Randle John' ; Reese Wm B V Riincjr Eli " . ? Roberts Joshua &. Clerk T Savage Mary Miss SterlmgtJ It t. Smith A E Gen Springs John 2 Slicllalte Mr ' Sams M ' Slaub A Tatun, J f Thompson Josiah , Tabor Wm R. Tabor Wm R Jlrs. . Tcaugc Robt . " .... . .- Talk n J G 2 ' Witherspoon J G 2 Wilson A ... Well Henry .Wright C C: Weaver Mary C Miss 1 .Whi' son Samuel i - Weaver Jacb I Welsh J V ' j 'Young John j" , M. PATTON, P. M. Oct. 3, 1845 , TAILORING i All Its Various Branches. WINTER FASHIONS JOST RECEIVED. .' V ' Th& undersigned is truly grateful for the very li beral patronage he has received, and feeling I'cter- mined to give satisfaction, he again on rs hia'prnies' sional services to the citizens of Aslieville and the surrounding country, no time lost nor pains spared to affect this object, nnr work shall be as ' fa hionable nnd tasty as work from the North. As goods are cheap in this place and our work low, we will make u to the interest of the people here and at a distance to have their work d ne w-uh us. i I. Mc. DUNN. Nov. 21, 1845. i- i t 1' spjeciai. court: WHEREAS, it appears to me', now holding tho Superior Court for Ucounty of Cherokee, that Ilia business on the Civil rocket of this Court cannot be done at any regt' r Terra of the same, and thai a Special Term is 1 rfat the despatch of Ihe business. It is l. ordered that a Sjiecial Term of the Sujicru j Aiourt of Law for the county of Cherokee be helJIn conformity to Ihe act of (he last General Assembly, on the first Monday of March next. It is further directed that the Clerk of this Court record the above Order,, and communicate a copy thcreof, under the seal of his Court, to bis Lxcellency the Governor of this State; and that he advertise the tame in the- newspaper published at Asheville, at the Court-house door, anu at three oth- er public places in the county. Made the 12th day of teptember, Io4a. . ; J. L. BAILEY. .A true copy from the minutes, the 20th day of oepiemoer, 1043. r . - i JAS. II. BRYSON, C. 5. C. Murphy, Nov. 7, 1845tc. 273 x JYetv Fall andWinter - GOOPS.. . Thk subscriber is now rcceivinfr and nncninir at his old stand in Asheville, a General AssrifTment of bV GOODS, carefullv selectecrtindtb ,ugbi en tirely for Cash in New York an Plaf'-' !,'.) is stock comprises almost every art Icie usually kept in village stores, viz : , - ' , Dry Goods, of nearly every description, Hardicfft L , Catllery, Dm gi. Medicines. Paints, DyeJSti.J' r noon, isaoes. Hats, Cups, lionaet. Hooks, Had. dUiy Groceries. Clocks. Wooden and Tin Ware '. with a good stock of ' r ' , READY MADE CLOTHING. He now invite old customers and the public gen. rally, ajid particularly people from, the adj'oinj counties to give him a call ; as he sells for nothing bat Cash in Hand, he flatters himself lhat lie can sell as Cbeap "as the CHEAPEST! I J. DUN LAP, Asheville, Oct. 3, 1845, .' tf 26 av ' . : ; SOIJTilERN HARMON Yi;;; ONE P-jzcn enpiea of the Southern Ilarmony the best w ork of the kind ..ever published, just re ceived and for sale nt 62 1 cents a copy, by. - k' - THOS. W. ATKIN. AsI.eyillc, Oct. 17, 1845, - - . '270 Five Cents 'Reward, .i ' ANO.NO .THANKS! t,'r,': RAN AWAY from the subaeriber. on the 14th of September last, a bound boy named Jackson Athe. I J. aged about 12 years. AU persons , are- warned against hajborfng said boy.; I will give the above reward and co thanks for his delivery to me - r .'J ',- : ' T.110 WAS 'Ar. STARNES. , A 1 of G.n:' s t'- :v.l,rio Col- L-lr'i, ' t .' i. and - hink t : prices f'.t;i 1 1 1 Qraldr I "QeMf'! I 'Hnli- I 1 ' . requested to make settlement w-Hh us between L" ' aOtllL ! - hJtUl I Oil It nd U,e 1st of January, otherwise we phall le t ,- ; tTTc-n ' 1 inrt cA. T ..r.i ; S &t the nceessity of Uiinj the mcara to bring r ' , 3LlVnliM 6u.ncaal.clie in some way or vlhci... r7r- , U very superior article.) w Aw J.J T ' h-m9 wscl,lcd claims agsinst us, are record advance by the Meior-ngle ., furwash or. n-t hfn ,t our coU,- for liquidate. , the produce of the country. nSROR V those indebted to us wi.l not wait for a no:.., au4--v ir - m..re s.K-olal, least 11 should U taxed with Forty eUlJ, - ! Ashe villc, Nov. 7.JS45. tf. 3 . . .. ( l. s. GAIl, . . v. J I ...liod toinfom t!.? p rrmntly I-Tat1" ! in - . ta t! e pic'.'re t f ." 5 J f cine i 1 i a v 1 a of l.t.u.i V 1. . ..-3' unl.'M prfo-ior '! v ' red. II kci--' 1 I t. Drtr a" .'It'illri::!. March - 4- i, '. U'o V:csc . Tnn Cojvirtnci!ipof GASH KILLlAN " t iih Vhi year. All persons is J.bied to the c.r qf L. S Gash & Co or that of Gash &, Kil ian, r J. W. KILLVr. i CIaytopv.'.!iX..O t Oct. 10, 1815., , v r.lh Fes'. r-lFulka Mcslt. ircini;.; ; : grayins. ; ' . . The Polka Da"tand Portraits tf PMhl.5 ' ''j Belles.' 4 ' V" In tho'Novei. . ..um'bcr of GOUHY'S LAI , 4 i? BOOK, we shall present loj.tr Subscribers Ly.t:. Figures of Fashions mre t'laft has ever been gv en by any other pubhea! Tho Presses jira fy . led by Madama Duquct,t he Depots of nur mc' fashionable modistes ,'and they maybe relied on, those lhat are to be worn at Evening Parties Ha" -winter, t J"kt female faces ere for' is, taien fax bagueneoiyp liktntsstsj of tome vj . our most : ionaUc belle ' They Wilt ue'readilyj recognised bf"; their ae"t " Vitanccs. Tliis, in future, will be one of the fe v of Godey'a Fashion Piatca. - .The gca.! tlrtnc-L. iea O from designs by Carpenter, sr? oftllv Vion of tho day.. : .j . r In addition to uw Air,e, tvr. wi'l rivu tho Clout, Fashions for winter wear also, Winter Bonnets-, -These will be in advance of all cotcmporarie?,, Om1 Fashions are-expressed, after the first proof nfely kcrj'" '"sent to "Englund to bo forwarded to us by thc i vStramera, r Tlie remainderof Uieeditirgt is thru printed and colored fr the Paris , markrt, which givs tis an appori unity of issuing at thesanit" time as thocc of I'an-t, while other ubticalIona hav' to wait un'tl they arc published in-: Paris which1 -is prcc.eo'y one month ntit r our proof has been segt; to us, making 'our plate Thirty dajif in advance . all othrrs. $ "''V,. v ; ' '., . It is always neesary to' modify the Trench fask, ' ion, to Miit t he tasto iif uuT A ruei tcau Bvltes. i 1 Wc r. ce've f rom the following' pubheationa L. Fol.'tt, Lcs MikKs Pt.risicn ties, li: Monitur,, Do U ' , Mode, Le D m Ton, Le Ujn Lo. Caprice' ;4 v NO OTIir.R rt'BUCATlOM , I.S THIS ARBANOCMfNT. Tlie Nvr-mber numltcViwitl als contain a javi' ' ite Polka Waltxund h tmic Polka Engraving." .i TWO STEEL, ENHU1VINGS wilUlson,bpuk$ . lished in the November No.. . , , : . A rare ckanre fur a hrautijul engrating-moat. mutt fa 'Sir-Waiter Scott. - M-1 A boait if ul Line Engraving; 33 by 22 inches, cs. -ai-cdby A, L. JJicIi, ol fsew Xork.upd published ; it... ."'2 will he given as a premium la anyjicw or ol v.iib.rr who will pay 3 per annum, in advance r CODEX'S MAGAZINE AND LADY'S H0 ' 4 , NfJ, 101 Chestnut Street, PliSladelphiaJ ia too large and valuable, lobe trniismitte4 . per tnaiJ, but a rcct i,t will lie given with an iihligi. . uui a rtce 1 ji win wi given wuii an uuiiga.. . iliver a copv of the print to any person pru. lidreccipt. " ' - " (FORM Or CfeBTf riCATK.) ? . j 1 ion to del ducing ea uuc tar nearer, mn. Mjcmanu, a vj mc nunw : ment to Sir Wulter Scott, i w J . (Signed,). ;'. .L. A. GODEY. V . Philadelphia.- 1545. -r-v The price of the Lidy's Book is 3' per ananmh payable in adran.c. . 1 ' f '. -. r ..a -ri"? , J . L.A7GODEY, ' : -V 101 Chestnut Strctt,JP!iiladelphia. ' j; '"The November No. '.will :be irisued on the 15th'-' ) October. ' - ' - - .' LA. GODEY PuhlUler. 4 T....t n -m-t. .ili f . ' "4 .NOTICE,- THE undersigned, Administrators of the fatal, of John Milln, deceased, will sell at public unction on Ihe 24lh day of December nexV (jWednt sday of Henderson County Courti) at Hcndersonville, allj lbs Negroes belonging to said estate consisting ofj men, women, and children; ' t ' ' " . . GKO.J. MILLS, ) A . ... 1 - JNO. BAXTER. ruiom - Hcntleisonville, Nov. 7, l 13. 6t, - 2:3' BOOTS & SHOES.::: ' . Jl'st received a targe assortment of Gentlemen's! t'j dress c:i If Boots, . ! . 1 U' ' Gentlemen's winter - do. do ' '." J j , waler-proof do a superior article, p B iy's and Youth's do , . 1 Mw linid and bound Brogans, - ' . . V" ' 1 Men's heavy coarse russet Brogans, an cxccl., lent article. ". ; . -;. .' i. ' Women's leather sewed and pegged shoes, I -i Gentlemen and Ladies over- shoes, (several' kinds) and rtajly every other variety. For sale at: a email auvance Dy 1 ' -' : PATT PATTON ii. OSBORN. Nov. 14, 1845. .j y, New and Cheap GooJsI'V;,: : V-SSFjis.. j!p. SMITH,..' Aaav now receiving and opening nt tlo stand re. cenlly occupied by Messrs j Williams l Roberts, a rplendid stock 0 New and Cheap j-y- , which they intend to veil at unprccedehle J v JLoiv Price-:: Their slock embraces every thing uMy kept bv m rchsnts in this part of the country. - " Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere V von wani GOOD BARGAINS, S' 7r The usual articles 6f Barter wQl jbo'takeit in ex.- Cliane lor v'mkis. . , . nsneviiie, ici. 104J. if. PRINCE'S r ! Iiina-an Hot anic Garden 1 - ' ' mmhwg, ear Nw York. i The Great Orieinal Estohlimlmimt W i j-n'l K. PRINCE & C0M have just published their Uiiriva! ! V -r-livc. Catalogues of Fruit,?, and Ornamental Ticca and . PI2M3, comprisin-the largest astfirtment cf the .various classes, ana tbti tfctbfl; J tv,... greaiem collection ot new , and tare varieties ever ! Every uewnoea vims precision never before evinced i ny European or Araei , an Catalogue: and the moss blunders of other -Catalogues, .are al. j set aright.' Hie collection of Roses comprises above 1200 splen, i did varieties. - . , : These superior . Catalogue will be apnt er'mtistoi every post paid applicant. .;..., - , ; n r c pi.;WM.,R. PRINCE &. CO. f j Flushing, Septvr t S45.1 - Slate of Taorth Carolina, - ; 1 - II AY WOOD COUNTY.' - - ' : - Is pufr uaiice ol ait order of the Court f Pleas ft Quarter Scssbna, of aaid cduntv, I shaUbrocecd ta sell on Uie lst day of January, 1846, a negro tnan by ihshameof JACK.which negro was apprehend ed as a runaway, and iias been confined In the cot, mon Jail of said county fof twelve months. Salt to be bcCorc.tho Court-houri door at Waynesville, 4 . ' - . - , J, B. ALLISON. October 10, 1845. - f td , . al.ust Received.. r A fewjiicces Lnstred Plaid Alpaocas, Forezcl! and Lunettas, new and boautiful articles tot'ladics wider dresses, which will be sold very cheap. ' vv Also, -- -k: A lot of cxUa rich, new stylo Prbtf. The I'J are invited to call and examine. ' ' . 1 ' ..AMIIN at rCLLIAT.Lr. Asheville, Oct, 17, 1845.-T-tf. - : 279 I - . - I ill. IVII. V ! . I cicu 10 hmj nuonc, ana at treat r rHnof nr variety of Trees a,.d Planlir, is. individually i f
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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