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mi ayv; -1: r tdi 1 : set? J In.- ' 2 c - H ! I' Hi i 1 i . 'Li lli- t t i 'I ' V ' 1 1 :.:t- , , f r "1 1 1 year; 3 .... I : i-r ' ' J tj ; tss cf tolicco is t ) ; i f .Ts:eri: STwIii.- t:;J c!.c-: . I .n war- J bjr a a cf thtscMca cf'lhs r,!ijslcl4rj was fjrtiut.dly tha results o my own ext-rience. . this it.irtr tears have clspstd niaro1 ! tjeli ratc'y renncr.rcJ i!;s usscf Ubarcu ia !!! it forms; er.J alihyoh lb rcsolutionj was nut carried Into execution without a srru;rglo f viilalcd mture, I never yielded t it impuls es; or. J in th" ;nce f thrre or f.iu fitntlitt f self -denial, lliry Kt il" tiinulijing po j f rrt nnd 1 have nii-rcr. since fll ft s a nriyiii. lion. . I hare idWn oJh.d thut every iiuhviJ bat uf th? Inline h race nfficted uifiij this nilu ficial passion, iulJ rt-vail upon Ititrml1' to try hut for lfwcetniln ilK-fAjwrnnrnt hiti 1 have made! un, th.it jr would lura evt-ry acre of tub ice hnd it.to a wheal field, nt id add five yrarsvof Innvitv to the u'veri:e oi human if.n ; v : " . .Ilorria Effects of nillerlsci. t The Springfield Statesman sb)r; !r..Eb neczrr , .titer, a farmer il rcspt'clabiliiy, nbuut o7 venr !of i"e, tmvinj; a iwife an'l vliifJ. was indutvd by motives of curiosity n attend a Miller inert ins t" IMchf'Nown on Sunduy tho 17ih. WhiltMhert, hej lwcai.iv dt-tuded nith die threats and an uhemus whu-ii were preached, ! nnd KTi the loui after tlir closa vt tho meeting in a state of mind fit. dering upon insanity. 'Hii mlady contin ued to increase until ho became a raving m td man. While iu' tliUwajr he decian dj WC his , heart was feinful;im inut be ptuckkd out or . burred out. Accordingly he ruthed toward a lare cooking stov6 and thrust hu h-ft hand into the burning ember, and rlen-led the . red hotlruD tif lho store until, the ftesU rs litera!r burneJ f; ;ti the bona of bis hand before he could I -' curcd. The poor m:m continued in tin i : J atato until death camo to his reliwf on i'i'uesday. evening, the 27ih nit. Great excitement prevails in Delchcr. town, and means vijl be taken to prevent any fuiljicr spread ofrthis accu.rcd delusion. ; Another nouorablo JIurdcr. A duel took pi tee at Bl idi'n&bug, Md t itn the 2J initnnl,' between Tiiumaw P. Jones and Dr. Did -Johnson, bjth of Elizabeth City. N. C. Johnson was the challengel party.--(Iewas the fumily physician of 'Mf..T'r-oi and waachirgetl with improper intilv. Ais is said with the family of his aittagtmist, nijd for this the. challenge was scut. Johnson was killed at once by the first fire of Janes, and it is said, also, that he reserved his own fire and protested his innocence to the last of ine crime w hit which ho was charged. jSome jof tho parties were arrested irarnedi'tjcly nfij'r tho duel took lptace. . llotti 'of the ftriucipls wcrmenof hish character at home. Co. . . 'A Valuable Servant. The Legislature of Alabama at its recent session passed a bill emancipating, by desire of his m ister, a servant on mod Horace Kinj!, 4 belonging to Mr. John Godwin, of Russell county. The servant has been dUijnguishtd for his intellienoe and skill ns a mechun c, which is displayed in many of the imporli ot bridges built by fiim in Alabama, j He 'has been very valuabloand faithful to his master; and it was stated in the Legislature, jhad ean rd fr him some m -coty.6vc or eighty thou an nu uouars. tits master n:ta reiusci mieeit tlsbusaiid dollr flr lunv -IA. : ' The Uohcatl Ploujii. A distinguished farmer in Bnhildihas Vented what he terms a hflgshcad pZexgk, r the mimost of turiiin;; out potatoes which aro niunted in a run, wriiout tMinrin ' tnem. It resembles a h'ojr's vStiaut .attached to l front part of a plough , without a jcu!ter,,by which the poutiies are raird and turned out - 1 3 . fTIt I ' 01 tneir uea. inism'iy do sat to oe copy jng jtiature, tr it is clearly , the way that pro louna race . ti investitiors tne swine would turn out liie crop, il they were'scnl'in- tu nn undug p tato field. J . v .J: : zzl c'or184C.---Tli year btwi Eclips, bath of tho Sun. here will he fi is an ecIipS! of the S-.in, April 25i5i visiblo in all narh oi tlio U. ib'.alcs. 1 lie seroud ' an Aunular Eclips of the Sun, invisible in the. U' Stale:. : " t. 19th; - A suuAcrlLcr-la the Boston Recorder aiop I". ped" ile pTjpr because it did not report feu rtvieah. aiihoiih the" editor rr ported all il more i.at took pLce. ' S Hne folks think i:isladitor a business to tae De ws in un!imHi:0 quHDtiUes on aUsubj.Mris;1 :'-".f j. . The dog populaiioti of the United dates is ottimaied at 2,030,C'J0; t(e expenses of thei maintenance up wards of 010,UOU,000. y Au exchange paper adv ?rfises for board in a fmu -ly where there are no babies, ec - i:ke to be any, terms immater-aL Where a house is wc3 furnbhea with books and newspapers the ehildrca are geneiwlly mlelligcnt aBd . TwcntyXve lea in boa U have beettj lost in the Mississippi and Ohio rivers since iha Erit of Septcm- Coc .rno has amost tenacious raemory, there. lore be carcf4 and rwit eJTcnd A. J f f 1 a trjk' T ::..'"- ' . I- : -,,,r''..-. snu! j; ..'iL " s:f....," ' ' I I I I III! Ml-1.., "W !.! H ' I , L V A dealer out v. c-t says that .lard :!, is cheaper than day t " , ' j H p i ; BootsheTp as to c:: , til . .. r eocrre with in- J1.. V . .i . . . . tl .'" ; a t'.-t il tl.j 'triw;:: will 1 3 co..:; tofc-re. insuisrr- rd ? t rf r- t 1 at tKs sa: r-tc i as Lere. i ! comfori loV 3 Tr tTe!':r. WLJLr.Y IIOLLISTril, Prc.JenL 7 ViBre now recrmn a larpe unpplj of SAD" V L rst directljr from New Yock, vbtch ws will tc e' tu sell tery low fir cash, or produce of the country.. . - '.. .. 1' i ; . PATTOX &. OSEOSN. ' AherHIe. Jan. 12.M5 tf. ' 31. TCf ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. a Whcbeas. bit wife Elizabeth hsvin left mv bed and board wilhoot any caune or provocation, I here' bj htrwrn atl prriuina from harboring tr trading with her, as I will not nt any ef her contract. ' 'it- , ion tw M. adjAun lay wood eo, Jan. 9, 184S. 3u 2dl AV HERE AS, it appears to me, now holding tho Superior Court for the county of Cherokee, that tha business oh tho Civil Docket of this Court cannot be done at any regular Term of the tame, and thai Special Term is neeemary for the de patch of ,tlie bo? i hem. It is therefore "ordered that a Special Term nt the Superior Court of Law for tli county of Cherokee be held in conformity to the act of the last general Assembly, on the first Monday of March next; It i farther directed that the Clerk of hb Coort rectrd the above Order, and corarriunicate a eony; thereof, under the seal of his Court; to bis Excellency the Governor of this Slate ; aad that be adveftiw the ame in the newspaper published at Asheville, at the Curt-houe door, ana at three oth er puttie places in the count.- Made the 12tb day of September, 1 845. - - " - 1 ' i I r . , f BAILEY, A rue copy from the mfnutrs, the 20lh day of September, 1813. 1 .! ' i I j JAS. II. DRYSON, C. S. C. Marphy.Nov.7;i845. te. 1 f!- 273 The subscriber avails himself ; of thia method to inform his custom ers tliat ho wishes them to make payment to him by April Court. After that time, all notes and ac counts that remain unpaid, ;he in tends putting in the hands of !an of ficer for collection. i ' "'' l ! I . JAS. M. SMITH. Jan. 30, 184G. 6t. . 284 , State or North Caiiolina, j I BURKE COUNTY. , ! Superior Court cf Law-FaU Term, 1845. Suihmcy Sc Forney to the use of J. J. Summer, I f I r-'l -' James Upfon, Thomas Upton, James Goodrora ! and wife Elizabeth, Lemuel AVeaver and wife Jane, heirs at law of Job Upton, doe'd. ( - j t Ijl--". SC1EBI, FACIAS.,' ; .,'..,.. . Whereas, it appears to . the Court that Lemuel Weaver and wife Jane, defendants in this ease, heirs at UW of Job I'pton, deceased, are non-residents of this jStatc, and legal process cannot be served on them : it is therefore ordered and adjudged that pub. lication be mat'o in the Highland Messenger for six successive weeks notifying the said non-residents to appear at the next Superior,' Court of Law to bo opened 5 and held for the county of Burke, at the Court-hmiHO in .Morgan ton, on the 4tli Monday alter the 4l I la Monday in 1 March next, then and there to plead to said Scieri Facias, or judgment pro confea mo will be rendered against them. . i I Witness.' Wiixiam S. Feasson, Clerk of said Court, at ofjicc, thd 4th Monday in September; Al D , 1845. Pfc. 19, 1815. Prs. feeSl 6w279 ITO PRINTERS. Type Foundry mid Printers' Fur jj.- liismus wareuouse.i .... THE subscribers have onen d a NEW TYPE FOUNDRY in the city of New York,' where they are Watlv to cunolv orders to inr extent, for anv kind of JOB or FANCY TYPE, and every article neccs sarf fora Printinr Office.' M' '. L .. . Tho Type, which are cast m new moulds, from antntirely new set of materials, with deep eoun. ieri,i ira irnmnica iv ire uiisurpnssru uj , nnu will be sold at prices to suU the times, i " .J . 1 . 1 - I J Printin? Presses furnished, and also Mcam En. chines of the most approved patterns. j I ri, U. A Machinist is constantly - in attendance to p. pair Presses and do hzhl work. I 1 Lditors of nevspapers, who will buy three limes as Biur-.ii type as tbeir bills amount to, may " eve the above six mouths insertion in their papers, and send thejr papers containing- it to the subscribers. i icjr papers coniainmg-11 10 me BUDserioers I COCKCROfT'ofc' OVERE J , : t !'f :F f. i' f 68 ..Ann : Sept. 19, 1845. 6m. jt ! Street. 266 j EE IGI&TS X0T1CE. : I Second Riund of Quarterly Meetings on tie Athe. H v tille District. - j i Burns ville ' Circuit -' j Feb. 7 and 8 Asheville 44 . 44 14 " 15 , ' 21 44 22 " 27 44 23 Hendcrsonville . : Fraoklin Waynesville 44 I Sevrrville ." NcWport ' , March - 7 44 .' - 44 1 14 44 15 : m 1 21 44 23 JOS." II. HASKEW, P. E. tec.2S, 181 Slate of IVorlb Carolina; - - I BUNCOMBE COUNTY. - X Superior Court of LaxeFall Termt 1845 1 Elizabeth McEnlire es. Bevel McEntiro., j j , PETITION FOR DIVORCE. . ! Upon the return of the Sheriff that the defend ant cannot be found, and proclamation having been made at the door of the Courthouse by the Mieriff, under the order of the Court, for the defendant to appear and answer as commanded by the subpoena. Therefore, ordered by the Co tut that publication be mijtde in toe llrghlaud Messenger at Asheville, and that Italeirn uegtster, at Uattfirn for 3 months. re(Ju'ring of the defendant tu be and 'appear at tue next term of this Court to be held al the 1 ourt-house at !Ashevi"e, on the 2nd Monday after the 4th Mon day' of ?.Iarc!i next, or that judgment will be taken pro conjesso, and the petition heard. 1 J Witness, J. II. Co lkxan. Clerk of said Court- at oClice, the 2nd Monday "after the 4th Monday of September, 15-13. -" " - - " 1 . ,1 - J. II. COLEMAN, Clerk.. ! Dee.' i:, 1843.: tPr-fC5 3oi 279 . I: For Sale, 5 iSupcrfina Flower, cither 1t the. Barrel or Bag. 1 4 I RANKIN &PULUAM. j As!ievi"e, Nov. 7, 1 To CTIico Cc:?ceracde ! Th Cc;-::r!- shipof GASII i. JIILLlAN closes with this 3i a. A U persons indtbted to the concern of L- S. Ga-i Zz Co. or that of Gash i Ililian, are requested to make settlement with us- between this arid the) 1st tf January; olherwisa ;tro shall bo un dir the ncccrslty cf usin t r.cansto bring cur btisinrsa to a close', in - ' cr otr-". - Persons i..iif..j ouscllli J c!a,j j ," are r nested ti present. II a-to-r Co I" J-.in. . We rt-t' ..iJettcJ tons-rr;.. i. ; . ait fcr a notice .. re it . .al. Last it -.Looldlvt tici wi'.'.i Forty c'ts. c'- ' :. . , v Ti, .1 -i GASII. . : ji, J. ',' KILL1AN. Hay ton v u, N. C.,OcL 10,1815. - tf4 . ' . jtt j ' .v(;. ; j , I ..: fi ,1:;.. .a , , Tv", - ' :r t,r-. s: . .'A; -'" ';'!:': ;!' -1 ... i'-,A": 4v i .'. J j" : lj :i-" At. v Orcr C zta k: . J Palv lack and Gray- - 1 - Taney Va!encli Verls, E'.ickfitin . i . s I.aJies CI.-s, a new rijh 'l s-ulla: winter. Fors-Iaty, " 1 1 ' 4 ' - . TATTON Zu OSDOaN. Ahevjne, Not. It, IZ 13. 1 . , - -, BOOTS Iz SHOES.; . Jcst received m. kre assottmer it ef Cenlkmen's dress calf Coots, . r, . " . .- t . . . Gentlemen's winter : do ; t ; water-proof do a sopcrior article,-' Ciy's and Youth's ' ,' do - ' ' s , Men's lined aud bound Dro jans, Mcd heavy coarse russet Erojos,a r u lent article. " - i " - . Women's leather sewed and pegged shoe. ; Gentlemen's and Ladies over shoe, (several kinds) and really every other variety. j rale at a small advance by 1 1 pattox &. osDon:r. .. JAMES Hi; SMITH IS now receiving at his old stand a new and splendid stock of ' I SEASON A CtC GOODS, vbich he oSers at the lowest prices. ' , ,.' ' ' . . , , His stock is full and onusoally rich, and those who want FIRST KATE bargains are Invited to tfte old stand1. . ' -m..,"; i-j -j As his Goods were laid in with much earr. and every facility for purchasing cheap ucd, he flatters himself that if his old customers win give mm a cut Ihev will not ro awav dissatiklicd. ! ' The usual articles of btrtcr Uken in exchange for Goods. ' . 1 '." 1 Dont forget the old stand. Asbeville, Oct. 2, 1845. if.. I NOTICE. . The subscriber has taken charge of the Eagle Ilo'el in Asheville, N. C formerly kept by Janes W. Psttoji, Esq. In taking In charge this large and commodious Establishment, he assures the pub. J lie that he will giTe his whole attention to the House, where he will be provided with good servants and hostlers, and well stocked "with provisions of all kinds common in the countrv. GRAIN AND go6d dry lots for drovers, 4-c: In making this announcement he doea not flatter himself with the prospect of increasing the already Urge patronage tho house has, but hopes to keep pace with his predecessor, if he can do this he will be satisfied. In the summer season tliere will be , kept in the Basement of the building, and entirely private, A WELL REGULATED BAR for the accom modation of Travellers and Boarders. ... I r. j M. W. ALEXANDER. Asheville, N. C, Jan. 33, 1846. r i COLLINS' AXES, Ai first rate article, just, received and for sale at the cheap cash store of.1 1 1 i- - jjssjm & j. r. 01 uii. Feb. 6, 1846 tf . NOTICE.; The undersigned, administrator of the estate of Samuel A. Lyle, deceased, will attend the Courts of McDowell and liuncombe for the purpose or seini? said estate, and all persons indebted either by note or otherwise, will come forward and make settle. ment. All persons having claims against said es. late are requested to present them within the time prescribed by law, or otherwise this notice shall be plead in bar of their recovery. 1 Administrator. 281 Jin. 10, 1846, 3U fThfi s iW.rihfir uisht-s to nnr. t"i J' ' r '"'U.'.-''T? I1 . ... r r uiicio u uuuuuir ' j. vai 1 nk and Utter okins, antl will take exchange for Goods all that are1 brought in by the 1 5th of March. JAS. Al. SMITH. : Jan. 30, 1846. 5t. : 284 GOOD FOR S ALE, In Buncombe. " Tub subscriber proposes to sell two tract of Land nn good terms. J he 1st tract joins lands with Thes. Foster, Thos. T. Palton. Wm. Patlon and others, on Swannano river, including the mouth of Garb's Creek and all the creek land up to and including Jno. Reid'a improvements, near Whitson's mill, on the1 road leading from Asheville to Rutherford ton, containing about FIVE - HUNDRED 1 AND TEN ACRES, well timbered, : and about fifty acres cleared, and . sixty or seventy 'acres of rood bottom. "Tlie value i of S wanna no lands, nni the increased advantages f its lying ao near Asheville, and immediately on the Uickorynut Gap Road, is so apparent- to all ac-1 quaintcd with the ciuntry( that it is onoecessary to say more than ask th ose who wish to purchase, to ; call and examine for themselves. The other tract joins lands r with Daniel Dlake, and B. I. Merrimon and others, on Hooper's Creek, containing about . I 160 ACKES, nearly one hundred of which is Creek Bottom, and near one half in cultivation. To seethe lands, call on B. II. Mcrnmon, on Hooper's Creek ; or B. S. Guh, on Swannano. To purchase, ealt on either of my Fonsf B. S. Gash, on Swannano, -or L. S. Gash or M. . Gash, of Henderson county, N. ,T. I ; i j JOHN GASH. ' Swannano, Oct: 10, 1843.' t ' " 1 i Jf J W mJJ m v sm No. 18, Haync adding to their VV. FORCE & C Ilayne-st Charleston, S. C ' are slock, by late arrivals, dr. reel front the Manufacturers, two thousand cases of BOOTS and SHOES; consisting or 1 Q.CG3 pair Men's thick black brogans ; I5.00U do. do do russet do " , a ; 1.000 do do do ( do " di extra sizes' do kip lined and bound . do -. T s do calf peg'd and sewed , do : ; da calf aod kip peg'd boots 1 do fine do sewed do " - -t do coan" raining do . 12,000 do . L500 do- 2,000 do - I.CS0 oo 1.000 do 2,500 do Boy's coarse black and russet brogans '2.500 do do. r- J'-' kip lined and bound j , l,r :3 do Youth's 1 do do a do do l,Ci3 do Bov's and Youth's calf "Y : ' ' do' 2,C0'J do, Women's lev her peg'd and sewed Strap SllOCS 1,000 do do calf i.'ia do and 1 do ' do 2,500 do do seal & kip do and Cretans - .1,000 do 1,500 do 2,000 do do ciui.sa.in uo aiia ao do 1 ' morocco aod kid do fine Trench - fiioes : kid slippers S A 1 3 ? ; 1. . " 1 ' . ,, jt uo luisscs- a.n. .ixj vi.a.tn" kiiocs , l,5uJ do "do leather w alkir f!.aes and brogans ,2,000 do Children's do and r. t;co boots joaiioi wliicu we invite the &;u.. ..oaof i . ants J . . .1 :.- m-tt .... ... .. auj neaters isiiin n'snesion, r 1:3 me a-'Sv.ianee that l!.cir gooJs ' - t.'jred as bw fr ca&li vr approved paper, as ; J.A be tou ' t intLf! north. en markets.. . ,&-Pt.s;.-,is.' A : . r U. 'T 'J it ZZZZ III. TryC: .ieng. . t a' - a 44 .Geese Fealhersv. ' , - :3 -ICCJ " 'Clean WotL" W,, ic:o;cWiut.'; -T'jt ;wr a1 EANKI? A. riTTTTAf Feptcmbcr 26. ISK. Ul a- 267 ..jj. . ... J, . , , .,,.. ',. .... ' ' 158?:. . -ctrnct the Cos:"""-. I 2 COC will sold at cost adcar::iacl eitheir fpr c, or en t!e t- rinctual etrtomers. FcrsiiS wanlirj j . SA f .. f';;, st te .'.-j.j" ,s:,,, 4 t :!' " villdoweUtocall and examine before prrchssins clicvhcre. All persons inJvbted, by note or bo?k aeeepttt, are reCi'iested o jseUlemt or before the 1st day r4T April, lb4S.or they will Cod their notcs ano acet,-aUf"accJ in the hands of an Sect far ccu.ee :ioniJ-.f te''v?,vrk '(-:" i. xi: . ii T- .21. rATTON. sarvivintr I'fl'Pf' of J f. - ' I F. & M. PATTO.V. Ashivine.Dee. 19,1845. 7 tA; 279 - :PtIT H IP T Til E BIO OB. $$y !: "":!: M d f if a rny r'r; vegetable! life pills i! RHGNIX BITTEk5. sail MMtkf mt vm&mj Saly ssNeery, UA thy T uVm. TlAy ra Inwi si Umiw iruiu , i"jf " rk SMtiry to Umsv a ty u-ia by ua fu al . 4k crSakJwM. ..!-". " - nfASMVL ACVTK-U CUROMC XtlEUVATISA j rrxcrioss ra ddk mm arin.vx ra. . J2ILJOU3 IXTXES av WTES cUMriAii. a IS Uw wmUi mm wwf, wWi iIm 4 pncvm!. thry will m Imlakk rl f ii I lamMtts. wl hefa, rh mtm UVm MwlieiMS, will aetw whJ be kbual uVss. . B1UQV3 CUOUC, nd SEROUS Uxum, mm pOJICStrnolf. Used wtUvfivat wmemt m iw mm coKJtrpr HiAioas. dkopsiks. - Sm, aboMld drlay !( imnm uim MJiVPTlQSS a VU fctw. JiT.lPXLlS. MTU SJBVisn aas ewB. """-' teni tooatry Omm atcdwises 01 Im (mm! a wtfit, spreJr. an" aotaia nmJr. Osfc Mdwta fcaw oW sisUm salucct to a rotwa vt th ibscase-a m Sf Hint sJiciiw is pcnMiteut TRT THEM. BE SATtsnEO. AMO BE CURKO it 0 v av s k. a s c u r t s jt i u .. - . k . ODNDnAI. DEDILIT7,. link. iMUMico rar-wu urrusMMroav KMErus- risir; IMPUXX blood, jauxvii;, aum " XV OR CO Itlrli AITITO V j-, aosr, ioosa.vssi , tj Bt K U C V JBt I A 14 D I K A B - KBnf ftik la nxliaau eaHrtli atl tbt tff of Menary InaV - atoP umt Utaa the wort powerful iwenaratina of Sryapara1a. AIOMT KIVEjirS. KEHTOU D&BIUTT. JStKVVV COMPLAtSTS aI iM. OKfUSiC 'iAFFECTtOXS:, PALPITA TtON V Um UEJtRT, fjUATEKS vuvmjv, PILES. Tfc orwia&l BfMtiniurWriarM aiedieiitra " MeirriiearsSjwflSUa4iiishriiNM erumLt&i . MrSiim aluns. . - . , . 'A- JJI'SiuUMkal,il. Utk.IW. joiafs drfws. -U II B I' ill A TI S M. Thuaa'affiietc wMi XHm . tarribla 4iwtM. wiU be sure mtM br the ljf Mwlicinea. HUSH ofni.OOO otlA IIKAU, SCUtYY. SALTRUKVM, SWKLUStiZ, - SCKorULA, KIXIQ'B SYXLi IaRs want ferma, ULCERS, asMry iemcriptton W O T1I3 8 . T all UnSa. a' rflaeiaaUr ntBU fcy Uraa Metliciaes.. , Parents ViU Sa weU toadnuBaHer theaa waea vrr Uwir aiutMM( is iwptatail. Relief will be certain. iTHB LIFE TILLS 1ND PHfEXII E1TTEBS L. : ',. PURIFY THE BLOOD, . And thus remove all disease from the system. , . k starts trial vtll viae ItVa LIFE PUIS "d PH(ENIX BITTERSvysWther..cliafeoaP-' tilioa ia the ettiiaatioa aiarf patieat. ' Tha geaaina outaw aiaSieiatt ara aew pat up ia wbita wrappers aaS labeU, logetber with a saaipblet. ealleS 44 aioSat't Good Sariu,7 eoaUiuinf tha sieectieae, fce, tm waick m a dravtat af Broadway rVwa Wail street U aat Office, by which strangers Vbitiag the cily aa rery aasily ' Cod as. Tha vrarra and Sanaritaas art topyrighted. ihtrarrt those who procure thtas wuh what wraspem be astartd thatlhey.art geaaiae. Ht careful, aad Sa But boy thot with yellow wrapper; bat if job do b satisfied (hat they come direct from as, or doat tuuch Ihtaa. , JX7 Prepared aad Wld by DR.T7XXX.XAX D. HOrrAT, ! S3 Broadway, corner of Aathoay street. If ew I tea. ...Tor Sate b PATTON-& OSBORN, . I . . Asheville, N. C. " . PETER STKADLEY 1 " I Flat Rock. N. C. LORENZO D. POTEET, - Burnsville, N. C - . 253 June 20, 1845. i A Aiisi oi sellers T r; t' mi.'. t . rti . . ". n .. .t. .emainmjr m me rosi umce ai iurnsruie on me is ji av of Januarv. 1846. If 'not taken out bv the aid".' or APnl next th7 Wl nt 10 11,8 rost ; 1 Office Department as dead letters : William Arrowood, Johnston Hampton Steplrun McMahan Charles McKinney 2 William Ray ;. - -A L Ray. .., - - Charles Baker, i C RByrd , , Kusscl liaver Jcremiih Broadway James Broadway Henryuayt ' Tliomas Randolph,.. David .Smtlli '- ; Mary' A Shearman or James' A Shearman A Tye .'"--I James Wilson dlerrissa firoadwav Maj Edwards Win C Evelt . ED Elliott Alexander Erwin Samuel Flemminz Lawyer Francis Phillip Wilhite LORENZO D. POTEET. P. M. Burnsville, Jan. 1, ltJ46. " ' j " 284 CARRYALL ktND WAGGON We have now on hand and will continue to keep every variety of' Carryall, Buggyr and " Waggon as AfceFtsu33, ts bicu we will sell on mure accom modating terras than the same article has ever be fore been offered fur in this market. Our slock of " a f" " . " - " I LEATHER " ia largeeonsistin? of f--"'""' UPPER AND SOLEn large quantity; CALF. SWEEP, BEAR nd DEER SKINS. All of. which is .offered at the lowest cash Drices. vi iu me pruuucu ot uie coaiiiry. .1 J ' M .1 1 . t ... . m ,, . . PATTON &. OSBORN; ; - -281 Jan. 9, 1845-tf ; Just Ileceivedo A few pieces Lustred Plaid " Alpaccas. Forraells. and LunetUs, new and I boautifut articlea for ladies . j l 1 Lrit lii . - uiLirr uiceocB, wniCU Will DO SOlU VCfy CUCSp. , A hit of extra rich, new stvle PrlntsT The ladies are invited to call and examine. . - - - ' ' - - RANKIN & PULUAM. Asheville. OcL 17, IS45. tf. A 1 .... 270 1 :. ominissipn iMerQiiant, ALSO Receiv s and Forwards Goods and Pr- oue.e.anu win I .i a.i urders that may, be entrusted His best cxr. , iljall be used to give general satisfaction ta l' ,.c no may connue tu him their bnsines. r- t. HauiLarg,Oct. 10, 1845.'' x 2C3 :Unh::r:cOTd,;lia r.re..;. lit. r i-j." Jj 1 J-" """ ' .-." " ,.'.!:i --. f "1 ,,. ts b uve a iry r"t assortment of every kind. unuuiaiM u ijr iswA-Ajinasay, ot superior TIN inrhich v sell by w holesale or retail, e.t erv fcow.prie 'Ashet .We, Zv. II. Lmd-- 1- . -v. .7, Ui - -- . , - kinds of repairing in hia Vr.s ot ' i:I.icss, c . execute orders for Gutter. i.g ar. j p'rs for I. i t;s sIop just below PaU ton & Ofcbora's eIo Bes h Float l.4...ifeA 'iHKtl'?;iiI;' TcEtDu'.'i Ma ; Ground Logwood J . , , j l otlv, . - v '4 , 1 1 Window Gluss.-" f toSS, C 'iir.'s Axes, i." ri.n-f.iws. t 1 'TjCeroe.A; lrown bugar. t, J-st received, and U be is,Tj Vttf -4'"-J NttAKIIiriV. f. 5-. .. u lowest raff. t a-'LLIAM 273 ce?. . w a- , t:.5 t :cr..' GO ; trl.ich Ihev intend to n at ui; -rcecJonteJ Tlieir stock wabiaees every U.w iauay kept by mrehnUinihirrtiAf,the er.irtry :. - : 1 Give oa a call tielore pnrcnasing cwcMur, j .nl GOOD tlAUGAIN. ' Tlio ui.ot articlea of LdrtcrvfJ no tacn In s change for G-hhI. - " ? Asheville, ucu i eJ. . . v.. - - . DOCTOIt rAWCF.Tr,: , Or 196 Fulton street. Iew Yrk, Member of the r i 1)..tm of Surgeons, of lndon anJ Jvtin. tencT and oteTinty. and medically explained, e. e. i-pr. sition of the nature and mr... i .t tr. "i(ve ejpo. i of Siph. ; t, Stric .qiirneos lis. Secondary synpioms, v,o - tnres. Nocturnal Einissions, and a. 1 1 arising from pollution. continues his private consu. DDClur .i'AWClHT ations on t!.e u!r'e - i -IhI !!.-!. ed c."ce. menlioned diseases, al 195 Fulton street, wl.tro t. ;j -;ravated form of all afTt-ctions of the ei.n to his mode of treatment, tv it'n vowi. art r! wit h DDt mercurv . e c-ans will yulJ jut restraint in diet or Even when the pro- ..tiVi. .nertrira become torpid or paraivaeo, iitjio erreiaive indulgence, or fro;n masturbation, he will Kl. in rKinra the miita tohralth aid vigor: Per. sons al a distance, ouclosing 1, cau have a copy of the work. ' ' All letter mnst bo oost-paid, and directea to Ar, II. Faweetl, 196 Fulton street. New York. Spu5, 1845; ' . ' - urn aw BOOTS -SMOGS W E are now orwninsr at our new establishment. Superior water-proof sewed Calf - Boots ; also a lanre lot of IJoarse Uro?ans. wuicn wui . oe soia i the most reduced prices for cash. KAlNfii cc ruLLidiii. Asheville, Nov. 7, 1815. tf.. CALL & EXAMINE Oca stock of American," English and French Printf, before purchasing elsewhere. ;AIo.oar stock of Gimrham. Cambrics, Jackcrnett, .Swiss, Bok and olain Muslins and dress handkerchiefs, and if you eo not purchase of us it will tint be because you think our prices high, for wo sell a Iectlechcaper than any body else. 'I ry us. ? :;v,,. .,,. .-J.,,8,.-'fiO. Tm SM1TIU . Asheville Oct. 31, 1 843.1 f.-: 272. TO COUNTRY MEKCllAiNTS, THE undersigned. Merchants in tho city of Charleston, are now receiving and will have by the 15th iust., full and complete assortments of all . - v in their respective lines, whicS they offer for sale n the most accommodating term'. - ' 1 Country Merchant who hare been here, to Core in the habit.of visiting other markets, would find it to tlieir interest to exutnine this, which afford as 'many facilities for ccmnicrce as any other in the country.' ' t-- y "' ." The facilities for getting here are great, and the rates of transportation now ao low as to offi r finite an inducement to those residing in the, neighboring States. - r TOWNSENDS & ARNOLDNo.; I HaVn'osU a WILEY, BAKS &. CO., 3' r KELSEY & DEAS, 5 . GILULANDS & HOWELL, 7 - f :. HYATP, M'CURNEY & CO.," T SADDLERY. - IIARRAL, HARE CO., 4 Hapte tt. ' "SHOES.- D F. FLEMM1NG, 2 Haync t. H. STODDARD d WOOD, VSHaynesl J. S. BEACH, HI llayr.e st. L. M. d B. W. FORCE d CO., 18 'si GROCERIES I. S.'J. FARRAR, 23 Hayne si. HATS, CAPS, &c. F. D. Fanning d Co ," 6 Hayne st. .. Rankin, Sproulls fy.Co., 16 H(-ynest , DRUGS AND MEDICINES. , Haviland, Harral Allen, 11 Hayne st. P. M. Cohen d Co , 1U 44 . Morion 4 Courtney, 8 Hayne st. Roosevelt dj Barker, 17 ; . - , CROCKERY. G. S. i. Cameron d CO., 21 Haunesl. Brown Sf Stone. 14 - . f. . xj. Lrleason," Meeting st ; opposite Cliarles ' ton HoleL J - EONSETS AND STRAW .GOODS. . Dewing Thayer, Meelhtg street BOOKS, STATIONERY M? Carter a Meeting ' rrcef, near Ac Charleston Hotel. -September 19, 1845. 8w: : - - l ' ' 266 iuanon, JUcDowc!' 'Jo., Ti. C. Takcs this method to inferrn the poblic that he is pcrman ntly located in Marion, and will attend to the practice of Medi. cine in its various. braneTiia nf Knnrprv Midwilev. &.C. He mav he. Invsi'va fnnml nt Um.' unless prufessionallv cnaffed. . . - He keeps 00 hand, atsdl limes-t good supply, of March 23, 1845. ly." . ' " ' 241 - ,I2a32 X2IIIIISr2323nrLC3t. Tnu eubscrPjer wishes to hire five felout experienc ed hands to the gold mines, commencing the 1st ol January, 18 16. r, : ''"f ; -. Also, toothers some women that are first rate V...A . 11.. . . 1 - . . ..uuo K. i.uis. ttiKu, some ooys avert ,,ng in price from two- and a ralf dollars to ose and one haTf ner pionth.imm'- 'v. Apply to myself or agent, three miles cast &. October 31, ae, on owannanoa. THOS. T. PATTON. -t - 272. -----.. . rcn is ic, , . Grigg &. E II ijt t Common School Reader . Psalms and Hi'mris,' ff, a. ! - . Meth.-do 4 ' "!. - a Southern llarmonyj : " . 'Toy Books, . .. - ' 1 ; Va f - Clank Books of every variety-, . Bibles 25 cts. edition. - ' "a v,We have also a few numbers of Scars" popular and intprpclmT u-nrta'4 II- 1.. . .. tAn tV ' . . 1 umiory oi ifte tit. me, .oia iiiograpnv,- v. onicrs iof the W.-Jt &,e 1 oesiocs- nearly ever variety of echoU- books w ;u.y ftcjioyconrTry , .rc'iints. All .of. which lost ooeoi.-imolatin' terms bv PAiTo.T t osDORrr.: Ja1j:5,f1840-tf, -BLANKS OF. ALL hTDttuir ; -5.4 LE AT TWS OFFltlV S bur'li. and uraauaia mi' leo-e of Philadelphia ; also, author r a work embra ein the followin-g subjiicui, viz : Matrimony, Impo. - n.. i V rv r f.r Ct.icil u.i J ,C13: E..-. li-Ii G.rra.. .r zr.i Grr;r a;ly C and a'J oihc-, nbrr v 'l fcard a few stju I" J can also be hai ia'-' C " session. nTlio sv.! s da , at 01 25 per weih other rcsj'i'ctallo 1 " "s. J J. y. i::c:: .Dec. n, i:::. cts Franklin, Mac DR. Ar RAH30DR IIavivo located ;c !' -ti'M-t'-e -i -'.t t ?cf . at Flat Roek, Ilcnderson'counly "T ' j. 'rofeaeilonal services to t'te cillicn. t - j . . If. , . 'il N. Colors his Profo of the snrroiindJjr country. Ue tan at a J times be found al home,- unless prolcssionawy aiwerjit , He expects to keep on hand, at au times, a supply f fresh Medicines. . - ; " ) . . a, , . , FI.it Rock,N.C, Ocl.3l, Ib4. ii tL " Salt ! Salt I ! Salt! !! r JUST received. ICQ Sacks of Liverpool Sill, (. rvcii t-inrartieln.T which we will sell at a srniU ' advanee,17 tha sack or single bushel, for, cash Of" the produce of tho country. ' '"nxr Asheville, Nov. 7, 1813- tf. ' - .fOi, ,A LIST -? !iETTERS,w j Rksiaixino in l ha Ist OSe at - Asheville, N. C; . I .. ... . m w. . t .sitK ..k;k:r ni i.l.. on tiieJlsvot uewmnrr, mw, n.v.. out in three pMmtha w.ilil be sent to the, Ocueral Posl, , Uiucc as dead letters : Allen Drtr ,niel .McDowelUCDoct. J k r Jolin " - - i, 1 McClm'r C II - ' ' . , Aiken J Alexandi Burns N J ...Jltx JcrrT rtellJNi, t , RcllJumea Bojrffv John i Mouron Char lee . j r Owenby Junes v rl"ttonJ B ' 1 Palmer AJ ' V !. J ',- : Perkins J N.. V. ' -Pope Jtjhn , ... PattonTTEi 3 B!ack Mathew'Ij s , Brookshur B i -Bll William A " Ball Ann Mrs . t r . , Clayton Jeib , Creasman Henry t'..I mari WTvr" Chnek PB . v , -Creasmdn J II , ... , Clinginan T L , v CandU r G-ofge ' y Cittiiin A B 5 " lssaila John FrAne'rs M - V 1 Franklin LP. H, Fr.shy Iwiah . Griggs II-Mirr s " Gudger Elisabeth' Mrs Gailbraith W . . vr Gi-ulle Joseph Griffith Win A I'ardv Emma Miss - ' IJajV-C Ilanv Jolin . , .' lUl Juho . f,. , , llughcv EH t fc4 jMhiiwin'W B :. Jones W D Ck1 2 Kecuer U Rev King. C , ' Lf, 1 duny Hosaa Lflhrcl Prrsly " " 1 Reeves Willis " 'Roger A ' ; 1 -liurT John'T . j Roads J S -. Sliroat John ,r StradlyThosRey 1 Slodrr Henry" .'Sales' A nil Miss 1 . Smith A J.) . ; -Smith Brjcc -, 1 ,. " . Smith Thos Rev D D ! SmitirA Dow Hi 2 'Smith J II ' 4J' - .'Siuathns James , Spoern Jt A , r Tlwma Mary Mrs . ' UhH T " ." Vision W P ' Weaver J JS-' !" ' ' "WestJ.B- - . H 'Wod-oii Mathew. f :WestallTlwC 'r ' Warren William f Wolf Jacksrm Williams S F . WatkmsT II. Williams William :K WillUunsUirtt-'"'- Westinoreland J . Young Thomas ". , Mitchell ElUha Ret -Mallory A - . UcKcu William' patton:p. m. .Asheville, Jan. .SflSl : Tr " -'"-A 777 11 ojint, Pleasant' Academy. ' Tna Winter Session of this Academy, situated. near John's ,11 ivtr, 7 uiiles -norh of MrKgantnn, in I one nf the n'l healthy regions of Burke county, j and now under, tht: Jircc lion of D. A; Wn.'uiw, a ( graduate of one of the Nortln-rft Colleges,wil1 com- meneelha 1st nf February, 1846.'-;- -. - The courso instruction t-mbracrs a(tbornugh j' study isf.ji.ll the branches pf.au Enulisbt duration, fogeihrr w ith Mathematics and the Ijntinand Grrek : Janjrimgi-'S ; lliotijrh parents have the priyiledgnof : deignariTlg those studies fo wliieh they may wuh -their ehiluVt n particularly to attend.. t , t.. , . ' Tnitioff per Srssioa of Fire Mouthst. : I Fgrlhe Enirlwh Brunches, " S 7 00 j 44 44 English and Mathrmaties, , 9 00 i 44 ' 44 44 - . - a ,44 . , audLan- j giiHgs, .. ' f , . - "13 00 1 ; B'lardictg, aiid all accomnrdulion n rcssary f.r, pupils fiom home, can be obtained convenient tit thir , Aeadctuy at 5 fa r iivnlh for yHitlM under 15, and j at 6 for ll.oae over this age. .-. m . . Safii factory .testimonials- of tlie eharactir andj qualifications ot the preceptor can be presented if Ul Pill u. For furthrr information address Mr. "Wilson ori Mr, D. Corperting, at .Uorgaolon, N. C- , J.tn. :t, 104U. t ; . a 2b I New Fiill and t Winter 3 The subscribers arc niw rcciivin? and irlncnin? in their new' store, a large and well assorted smwlv of new and seasonable ai-tlclckk'Trmn No Vnrk. which added to their foiro r etjoclu makes their as sortment ypry full and complete, Comnrisinv every . variety usually lo be found in any market. ij iHrucii au examination oy in- ir former ens. tomers and alt otVrs, Tliey are determined to sell: on as accommodating term as possible eitlicr ,lor cash or-the produce f. the country. sf j . . PATTON & OSBORN. I Asheville, Nov. l4th, 1845. - -E274. " "CHtAPERVTHArMVER! -.'i Two nondrrd Pagri otf Ears' nhrFaihionabli Ittnsic for IhrcelJollars!!' A weekly imblicalldn f rare Hind popular tausiej ocal and Instrumental, consisting f inAA ti original songs, duetts, Glees, wit), P., Forts accompaniments, overtures, waltzes, maVchcs, qiick steps, airs, rondos, and selections fr6m modern Opei ras. most of which have never ' been publUItcd ii this country. v - - . r. . 1 .Mr. W. Der Tort, n professor well known tothd musical world, has been o,-hTc4 to uperintend the yeiect m5 anu "ranging dt p., imenl, artd the publ.shl J er feels n'rrnnt..l n . . . . ;J. U;n sawung, tnai-ihe Musicaf Gem w 11 bear compartsoo wuh ahy other musical r '7 , " i l,n"J- fcrsono pending J$3L free of postage, will have the Music mailed tail weekly. T?nf Rn' Jit nK. are djr for delivery i by Franeo.s Hunten. ; -The sun has caught mf . sleeping ft celebrated Hunting .ong. -Ti?Ia2 will cease to blow B0By b TmpletoT . T DecMiaT . I5:M1LLC11. V. City. ' VVjc have on hand Iof of Goods. I, .? J ih'is'eold rrPAn0 CooCO.ir, vest,. H'nf i rC hanlhat' w W'tai hand yeU few of that game lot of splendid a - i t . BLANKET OYEr. COATS, L wm ho S y P ;oon.c;r you will be too late. CalUt the cheap est, store of 1 - Asnevme. . ' NEW m vld FinV tr: ij - Plaud ov.SatinettsTncw and hesutif . - cle.forentlemenX'pantaloons.. , t . llonde Laces. " . -' "Thread Edgings.-- - - ' - ' Muslin Inserting.. au;.; , j - v Ladies Black Eid Gloves : Allot which will ba,ll.er; ' " Afihevi tTov. 7, 18 15. tT - i - 'Men : 1 '" 9 i j a,'c:.:p, by ! t Just r . Noy. 11; I I rcd.aiiJ T,r r . i 4 1 r r 1 i.:f: i . .. ":a a j-r:v'7". i' 1
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 20, 1846, edition 1
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