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V ,..-4 1 1 Ut OHLY; -1 . 1 JL O ".II ... V r v. ! i r ' "rnf. - i.j ,i.-,;:.iia Was'. , twe - . c ' I -..'7:r.' f cor.tcrj cl i! ti ..t-.fta.,. - :- 'r"li'V,lKl a' fc' :' - r.iiJo U - 'i-ris- oa .n.. Lrasch ci i. .jthe UJj ror.s, it -w..-s, e,;,- ,t ! So- 1 V djr.jl Uiw, h3lfccf;iho if teal fcj-i a- J pinsws,r..:..:.: -i, cft' ". j..r.r.'; -.r-r- '.iVj t -yJ':Ji-'-J trj- 1 "7 c'd ri-V-. n . rir:or?l-- rT: r 'ifc. ;a . ftsjrai: rr e ') . nr- v.5" ' ' "' ' (a-li-rcr.. . , -wrI.it.', L: '.r..:i.- - r Jfjm C.j " , . J , I biacti cf " thut'ovvi- ti; i!ieir M.e eecor '1 n osi'.i'3ostt.a-for h:j cyt-s -This wa for i-'erfrin, and i f i f ir . . .i ... . . .. J . V " -i in i .. j ui. r i "mi:! tupio da.f-'.t't i.lm.'I ct:-s cfL rn!jit , rb8ecn. Ds frecliofi cb do sun tlja&J ' rader tao evtrcr and iiiakeT rny principal roll hin eye to touch" f : "VTy, wy.Jjoi; lirre, JiJ"nt we choci '( pp dollars fur tfn eh fce ob de ground, V njwj ynul"-did; lot dr fair pfny'a a j i, en J re fto no:in cl i" ia11 ny frcn coiP-Jici upan', A-.J bi'j u.l do ttvtvjr.fj-i' , " t ' j v """ ! I V j to noimn c v .i U, aaJ-'1 A l tii ' )?' jre a fiii'M :.y cUyJ-1 seitLJ the jrjitt at (.fci by ' '"J H 1 ,"tuc("i the sun ik I !,? bv.:' i.(3'lj irst csu-es iuok i!.(Mr i nt: faltche little pictiminaries bcinj t. ,cJt acli ono toolc - hi"j pistol ready r cocked . fnK i his accand." Both rYinifested a "to! r da gree 6t par4tt alihuag'C a Drueis'i . jvilcn3 - spread iiaUftver, ihtir blactt checks; " The second who was to give oi the fatal order which mihi kt"na ihem t of this worfd, loy took hi ground. . II lining hi oicje'f . ho began,' j; "( . ; " i "Gemmcn your time nm cum.n . -IJoih Siniwd ihpir nssent. ... " , ; "Is y;ou read)? Fiah!one two -tree." ; Biri, pf'P vent , b i h pisiola, oi once, , ono,buU rwin ihc dust in iho middle of tho roadi. whiter the uxu vuk'. antin. kdicularn course in among the bystanders, ;,f)rturi.alely without hmm any .onj. ,,' It was now time la incrposcr, and or.s ' of tho secor-fj set himself about it. After liulu conversation the .chaflengrd da.rkrr stepped forward oud said to fus unUgonisl: . ; Nigg- is y ou sutiafieI" J I. 'i is . , , . y ' ,i,S'jIis I, andjaa glid to get qfTsb. Next" time dey-; ca'ches du. child out ori such a foolish exhibuion ,tis dis, dcy will . fetch 'me, dm dey will lors friin. ; ' ,i)f' Pom's "my 'seatiinents 'exactly lorted tho otliRr", "When "your1 otimortnl 1 instrument of def went, l drcljrs 1 nui 1 was a gone chih!bi.it V$4 kj hj; jmw gosh lets tthakc hands; and gj bac k tu our abocarions' " ' , ; In five minutes time, nil hands'-rcne f mies,' blacks, whites and 'll-ere on fc : the road home to work; jwrfectly soiisfiotl with the sport of the morning. N., O. Picayvner ' '' x ' ' . Oh, iUU Love! . " 'Love'observrd V-ietfible ,Jocsnr T castically "Ioe's n himpiwition. There's bet-n more peop'.o imposed upon by "thai airtord thin by 3 nil llio' pntfesaionalswln dfecs in nat'ur. It's a gros, a uni.crsTil hirpoinn; and iu ny werry vondcrfui - to me that it ain't long ngi been hespung f j td. . A gal suy -she loves ypr Werry f V nrllj'but orffyoj consequent in Uv. olligfi!t'd i to raket rt fool u- yourself? N; you'vt! j;fy got Iter- hipsy. dixy nnd ' vol's hv g.jvid u. tlul? f rry her,' and you'll wcrry avion' ?ee 4ow swett's te .foveas meets rtturrt." Hut' abo-a that,lookur ' fui'y just fur in-tM u-e: a gal I.Ws a.srter vieh I hey a lid ; ;i s rrg'lar; lies' a pivate; still she lnves'inv oh! hout nn"h'Kit!-r-Werry wellj don't ycr lhruk shol give'im tipfoTa hoHiiTr1 In coursa sheyood! And why? Why, ios jrnd be afbftler ch'vnce. Has for love, it's Jhc vickedest, the. swiadtincst himpoMiidri as is - The - ; chances is vol g;ils look 'oiit for,. ''The . .; on'y- quest inti with them. is,i "I it a gnd ! ' chance?" If it is, they'll hae i; if it ain'i, ' tHey won't, unfess thy cnn'i gt nothing butter. Is'the deadest tak In is that love, ever heered n;.a deader do never was . hinwepicd, You tkt my 4 cdwico, and don't be fotzled. .Veriever; yer'ear ' the wor.d love' always' wiw it as a gross Jiiinposiiiorr. llif ycr don't, :yt)uM" be d.me, andory fin f out lhe,difrrenco vec - it's too late. Luok it rne jist for instance. .1 was sixtytwo in Jenoewrry laaij look at that! Sixty-twn, and i' oin't done yet. . I'm in wiled to all thf.particsl "Tin never I'orgoi, Thcrus tht oTd litis as is s'uigle, a.hoglm, on me reg'l.ir, nnd iheold um aV - is married, a-seiiitt' iheir- darters oporl mi-: u'ud be sich a chance! and ' all, In' , course, cos I'm sirig'c.' , k , , ; U 'SM and Firms.--lVa'it J Kelchuvt U ' the very 'appropriate- nanm ;ot; firm in ;5 New York, which makes patent medicines , n a"'l.irp ?rale. ,' . " ' . " - ' CaU S; SeUfe have a t .ilorlc J tSlalIiI- "metit In Melville. " VVe presume tJiey iiv slmrt credits. ' k ; . . ' Nral tj rerff is a Luimss iirm At TorU j iley, beltit! to orthodox churcltt s. - Luke Sharjiie is in ilw retail business lu 2 .:: Cineiunaii. p As mighT be fpected from the rinm,he inlray w'Jde awake whea ever tiKinej U io be "irudc.--Ci Mdrrr- user. - - : : r Every womaa except a' heantesl coquette, Tvfinds the m-an f diirfMiragin n man whom be d? intend TnT before "ihe'iuaiief comes to tU piat uf 'a tfe- The nrison t f La Loquett i Taris con. tains .wUrtit " fi6 bunded '; offefloer, be. -iweto oincae'd sixtiiinje.uts.of an v; r tern; mc'.cne?. f . ..i a box-of 4oIiIei5 f"a t Jt i f cir.cer oil on J a little tf JJif,': uil'z. lljoks. iricljins two coj '.es of Mo;her Goose,'1 and a do2en C.tes tfid'Tt'siamentsirK German.' and ia. t!;,.;h; prajcr tiots, rahm "5ag ine, grarr.imrs, a'.iect miiic,c. A Dutchman's pipe was in the collec tion of c urtrtsiiies: also, a garment, simUar :t a rcbi dt t'. l with a Hack vejvei belt, aewed fut i.,.J' iriinrnd at the edgvs iih gold piper. It was doubtless a thel rtfcaleostymd, intended for an amat ;r. Vhu'wou!i think such maizes. found their way iptj th iniils? . HesudtatiOii' of . the 'Dt oten e. -The vulgar method of rolling drowned, persons on, barrels, 'and:; various 'Other, equally irlsard - means- of restoring sJ-ended animation, no dtjutt more frequently kills than cures. Dr. Motl'cf the American' Sliipwreek " Society, gives the followrng directions, whicli cannot.be too extensively promu'g.iled: 9 ' . . 'As ?iu ns'the b-iy Is remove! from ihe.watof- prejs the r !. .st ,5 j ' n'y "and forcibly . dovvnward ar.J backward, Jtnd instantly discontinue jhe pressure." Repeat thi without- intermission' until a' pair, tr common bellows caa . ba prpcured; Intro, duce the nozzle well upon the base of tlr; lon-i. , Sjrround tho mouth with a towel or ' t.i Jker chief, and projectirj j irl'of they niVi,, called Aduim,.- Apple. :iJ use the b'.-I-j as T actively; Th -n . presj upon the chest to expel the air from the lungs -io imiwiV;:naiural. breathing. Continue ibis an'h'our at leait, unless signs. 'of., hitural breathing como on. ' Wrap the body in varm blankcts,anJ place it near the fire, anddo every ihwg to preserve the natural warmth, as wt-il to iir.pati artifrial bat if poi.wu Avoid all frictions until.ro. spiratiun shall feTtr sauro twg'... ,. .. u,.; ed' r j : , - RatioHjte. of 6Vmrnnjf,7-AccorJ"u ' to lousui'jui. imr uutter mmiiuis i form of ; minute irfobules.'each .jLule beitig enclosed in a very thinfitranparent pelicle, which prevents theiS from udher. tng'together. puring n.gjYation by .churns ing, these Jeiicate policies break,' nnd the fatty gjtulesiinmediately' unite, and form granules of butter. There -is no abiorp. tion of oxygen during the 'process, as .was once soppoed;j the operation succeeds in vacuo', and with' the chum f":J with car-b-inic aci'J,- bi hydrogen 'ga3. Albany Cultivator. - - ' K i -'.:' : ' ' ' " .'"-. ' ' r. ' ' -t t Roylit Sqiia!Ilct. . 'The .Parjs c6rresp nt of tho Cour rier dt-s Iitn's .ttn s :.vriU' hat a "good doaj of fun is made in t! ? s :r.i!y of Luis Phillippe abaijt a domes; ic ft , irrel between Prince Albert and her nr.if: Majesty. We translatQ-! whether trot- or f.iKe, Is a good tne; ' tidying been invited lo a. A.ti, the bus- band of the quevn recjved "p r;-. m tin io go,, wi'h" the uijinciou not to fail of re- turnrog by-midnight to the ,eoii inl d unv cil. Cedcsillon, suffered, .lh fital lnnirto pa?s, .the'priuce 'found the cioors. tA' the apartment which he occupies, wiih his no. gust rrioieiy -closed against himl IU cull. ed; po answer, ille entreated t!,u t.nnie silence'. " Family, becumipg im at he returned to bis carriage and drove to C ire. ...1 t... .. ... r,, j .. t .i. . . V4CU as ajiy mancou.u wish.' JiJ w;ifti.:j be -gent, fdr the Duke of Wellington and siid ' lo him: 'Will vour Grac do tre the favor to sec the Queen for me nnd suy j tocher that 1 take very little pleasure, ui her i'lKing. the u. the Queen -1 kr; a nl in public am orly the fii.t of I. subjects; but I cla im to be King in r bedchamber, and if that is no ii : taste, I shall'lake my leave for. i - t.1 1 linent'" The Duk-wfut had b-c r r ed ith fuch missions before, t r.t 1 1 Majesty with" .the .message.' ' She w terrified at ihe idea that a husbandso foiu! cherisbx'd and so strictly lyranniscd o coutJ escape from ber' ordered her ct i and (e'nt to Ciaremont -where the entcr.tc cordial was ('reestablished tostbe ssatisfu, tion of all Iho-wor'd. Has just added to his former extensive iLu' of ' - ' . ' ' ' . . Brums' axitrltlccliciiicjs the following, among other articles: ' .Sulphate of Qatoinc,' , ,'. M'irphinc, . 4 4:nc i Cvipprr, :-0.',m 1 v ' j bilver, ." . ; Liquorice, j Opmm, Nttrne of -Extract of. - PowdcreC 1 , . ' t-- . " .Castor Od. He has aNoi a Iare quantity of Unseed 0, While Lea L in S.7 f t VarnisHt Japan YarrJsh, Jr "' t . 1 Varnish t, c. jc. All. of, which viSl bo sold cn lic i . able trrrr. ' v Abcvule.JuljI3 IS 17. if. .- iiriaepclii :Olt.- ' 'rr"'"r" , ' Jost received and for aalc, ekhcr ' .r. !, or gallon. Apply lof . . may HA&D WAtlB $ CVTLL.. EnglwiirsSad" Anicican; including scv' sickJerof the very best manafdclarc J veiL twid writ be sold at the lowest pnet these Goods can be found mary m io iho' countiT. and worthy tho r : a ferounbt Cf IE3- thanies and farmer. , : . . - RANKIN 4.,Ia.LUu may X 35dtX. . t . V - ' 4 Xli jj-llL - I - VMlr'-'MTtfs- f nU isnj o-t ' H-c i. t,iOriicl em ! 1 1 ic.rsfor l c vane! --nf . ..-s, in t ill: . e CI C" not fcirrior to any t'.ry l.-nc 5.1 v l tftf-lfd t j. ' ' ' Ti.I f'i ent l.LANi; POO kso-.Ht bv C'tsT' McaCM.tKTs wll lJ pron Parl'icufar attentioa wiH a!:- be pid t au-UrUcrs Cr -n COtmtry ir Lawi ?.4ciic1, an4"-?.XuK5tI!4no Ck' ftr puL.e- ftr i pn.te-Liltrnt.j, a rpared lo complete all such wd.-rs vn the trvt rrmn-. '.-t irrrttv .. - JdrConntry p.'a!r will f.;iJjtJf,aJiiE;r adf antaj . to-, call and examine c mikinj 1!jCt rrclid-JU; - ; i I ' "! To'All-Tu..'.. 1 P , ":"? "-" '..,; JK,;. i A i'W 'Jul ijya. - , ,' j T.'-J"'- kj(1L ' .... ..va Publi-In.1 and f-)f sale by G . ' ' 1X1 rrr &, Co., rimi., anJ fr iak Iky' r.oo.- .-rs, and Country -t Merchant h;cira1ty in' Die Socthhh states, aud by lkxkeiur in jMew- lorn : Priiladehybia- ff sale .as nbova, KUCIIL' - ; l ElenacnU -prAaatomy and Pliyslolojy, Juf beginner, 45 cuts. ? . . ' :- 1 , 2 El-menlaif Kammil ry, the Tii.'. .J li s. lorrof Quadrapcd, fr bejniuer, 7- ' .'3 CI.r', of Orniti.aJojy, the . 3 tory.of Iiiri., far broinncni, tl cut. . '4 Liemcnlii of Ifcptolojv a ! I '.JivJ 7Jt the Naiaral Jlis'orof Repii'cd J 1 .-..es, lvr beginners, CS cuU. ' 5 'Elements of Cboncoloryj.t'.s f.t aril toryof Shells and MoIIu- , f,r l-;,nners, 119 ' 6 Elements f Ent" -y, thcNatural His. lory f.f Insects, for bo;r.acr. 01 ,cul-; - 7 L;cments-of Dot' .m. t!.c Tiularal IlTstorof riant", for beginner', I J t cut. 1 i '. ' - :' 8 Elements of Go:. : -v, t'o Natitral History of llife Earth's Structure, tor bf-r nners, with. 300', cuts. ' . ', , The e' v - i cor".I rod one of thcrriast valuahh) r line ihc cau(r of education which Iihot I ' n f- .'xlmlied m this country. E.i"' 1 'v of l!e atrics in omph-to in itself, and l.ia fJ glossary ppended. The illuslra. tion aro numerously and'-beautifully executed v Teaclif r aro requested lo call and examine these works l efore SicCtinjfftJf their schools any book on 'Natural Hi.sl.oryi thes being rery cheap, andl.ivlnr beca approved Tjy distingoished and scientific r.icn, m - I have ciamined Dr. Iiufclienberjrer'a' publi. ratioo-r-'I'.ments of XooloirVi"- from ihe texl of Dd w:ardv Si. AcfwU, Compte. Mt. i -V this an excellent work'-condensed, I jciJ, ti..r, inn . i , .unsiyc a fifepuide for l ie ptiM, and a ccfui review, lor iue .rdaewti. The niustfaiions arc numerous and exact. ' -.(S'hed) i .D.SILLIMAN. , 4 Yale Ctfiiege, Dec I5 1843. - 'C The alxjve valuable series of books have been introduced into many of-the public and private schools of .New York, Massachusetts, Veraiunt Maine u!yoj refinsyivania, lliinoia, Indiana, foe. Slc., arid are prorvourJCed by all' among,. the most valuable series ever insued from lh4 Awef. ican press:;' : ., . .... , . .. ., ...... -, , ... Gnmshaw's ilistory of Enlarid, 7 - bound ," Qucfjlions to Do SlHched ' 5 . Ki'v" tc " . " 6a.i ' stitched , . History of Ttomej ' bound ' Questions todi.i '' stitched . ' . Key lc; - dJ, - stitched History of the United States, bound H 'I- Questions to d., .stitched ' Key W ' do., ."'Hitched '''N!5' History tit Greece,. 1 bound .-. . . . Questions to do.r ' - " . stitched -" ' Key to ., do., i stitclwd . . . ' History of f'rance, : . bound . .' . Keys 4c Qiicstirfns to do., stitched ' Hiflory of Napolcan bound ' ' ' Kevi& Questions td dd st itched ' GTJIMSHAW'S LADIES' AND (JENTLE MAN'S LEXICON, and, Parlor Companion: con tftining neWly ever word in the English Ian. linage, nnd exhibiting the plurals of nouns end the participles of verbs, being also particularly adapted to the u.e of academies and schools! . By Vjiam Grimiaw, Esq., author of the above histories. ' " , TJie editor of the North American Rovrew, rpeakinj of these HiSorieii, observes, thal-A-inong Uic elementary hooka of American Histo ry, wc do not remember" to have ecq any one rnre deserving approbation than Mr. GrUnsliatv's History of 'the United States. It is a smU tol-i t:iiij and a great deal of matter is bro:ght int;t r,.irfuw f,iacc but the author has succeeded so wt:iiij i'.v contraction of his . periods, and the ; at-ran-omrM of his maten!s, Ihul pctvpicuily is I rm Ivtacr ,cd to brcrity'.. I ''- naratiye" is ekilfjlly prervcd. am iiiu .liitiiUr B' n ai.-ciions: .aro ircquenuy turn tiviko ti fjttS ioor imprcsjiive, and lead the y.n:l 1 m.ivi It obsi.-rve ca-uscs and tonsequen. s 1 . i c ! I ii) "!.t .otherwise be ovcrl'wked. iV a I scbrT.bflok. it may b'.t justly recomnicridcd. r VWhal ban teen 'iid tf lliis volume will apply i ".eral.'y to liis other historical work. Tik;V are each nrnrlv cf the fame giz-jas Ihe ode ju-st t.n a tI d-'s jofii fr 1hc fame object, lual is, n-c ol c,i All thrp; I . ' i-rnf, f r ' fr l! " c I IVj-' ( rs ' i in fciioois. iki are arrompmied With very -. 1 laLIfs f q'.trf tinning- for , ad aUo with Keys to ihc cc of teachers. . who have examined Mr. ; ) . i r. lltonvs of the United States an. t i' -' i'iu'M rl.Tt.tiS nl .n!d-..it-- have riven them a decided u IS Si-y ctjicr II stories in use as school I z i v ' w.l examine them, ; ' ii t . 1 trrors in each cor 1 . T.iJir.r, these works, wiU n s ", "UfLU-haw' Improved Edi. c:; natural nil. :i v ru-ntj of fi.it science 1 rit 1 .ill plates, ri o l Chemistry i adc.:ior;j, correclioiis j 1 'Jy'of the-. .work, ap. i ,-!.i,ry. L'yDr. Thus . ' j l i ihor'of c.:; ' CHEMISTRY in . t c crcc arc f.imi!iar!y nts of I ' 'rat- 1 1 v cxpcruticnts aad en : i ! I rst London edi. ,ii i . . " 1 c! 9toveric-i and im- . - : l.V lo ihc present tun;, i - "l '.'!- ' ' rshd Trofessors S.ni. Z cf t!.ese works, oh- . 'i ' 1 U at the work roiitati ; 1 i' ' s and truths of lii5 t t J m a t'-ar, latellijiLIe and : - - -, ' l t'..2 pre?nt edrtion v . , . 'y r 'j than any preceding ; i j i f H -:r rf. the author, as a . ' - i a c if - t-- tnce, will, we doubt i ', f ..z i r-L j v ..ks l! s good opinion of iht. j-'.' .1 f -.-J I'.-.r extciMi've adoption r-v'nj i i's-t -.id f Is." . Tfr', -3 ia ' or ''-'rirr --v!d do well to say, "J - -' I -rrved tui"' : . :le ytj AiHTii :::: nc ,c key. i: r 4i Ey'.ott's new t,tras of Common School 11. , rr. N'o.l. 2. 3. and 4, , : ,. - , . Gr-g Si, Elliott' scnts of ComrjxMi School Ecs icrs is one cj the most Valuable l' over pu'Jhed Country JlerchanUjaw orderin - , ' - -t-fl .-s : . i w i - u It ",.wr.' I v 4 r ia T -: null. L-jJ tr.t.J iJi i:v J v, tf l i.e I-u. i:.,tor: r- "!ed fur tire one t!.R most i lpant f - t- 1 fr. lete wort oi tlift , mitA-cr of II '. uy ever piiIh.Ujd, ;and is worthy attention of t? Teacher -of ail I amdemivfi. , ' tin v imt amdem.. ini: i.;:uriEsuFHlsTOYfarth9o9 ff f and sch6als. wilb cuestions. I Cf L. fctn-ich. t-. . .. . i I'lie Publifliers. Invite' all the Teachers who have the interest of their pupils at heart to ex amine their valuable aeries of school books before intMd'tcinj any others. . ' -( . February 2i, - ' ' 26 ly -State bf North Carolina, " " ' ' Cherokee County. .I In EquitySpring Term, l&47. . Jolin Suddcrtli, is. others,. ); . . f . W Petition- fo Sale Joel Vannav Sc. V. Masten. S I ' . XJy virtue of a decree oft his Honorable" Court. I shaliiofTcr for sale iS IfSe. highest bidder rft public auction, at the Court-'iouse in the toanvof Mar phy, on the 2d Monday in September next, on credit of twelve months, the purchasfjrj f iviog Dona a-i J approved security, the following descri brd tracts of Lind : Tract No. 70,.DiU? Cot taining'tnH acr 5th quality Tract 73, district 7, eontaifiining I2l acres, 5lh quality, Tract 74 imt. 7, containing 145 acres," 5th quality. I ract 78, DiaU 7, containing Jr5 acres, 6h qtiahly. Tract 79,' District "7, conUining 109 acfes 5lh quality. Tract 6$ District 9, containing 2.)0 acres. lh qualily. Tract 86. DisVrict 9.onlin. ing 133 acre. 5"lh quality. ; Tract 87, District 9, containing 180 acres, ,"Uh quality, 'Trict 9d, r;trct 9, containing 141 acren," 5lh quitity. 1 ract 9Jf Irrra-icr-4, -.i;n 217 'ejcs, 5rh quality. "Tract Itt. District 9, eonlaining-ltl acre-. 5th quality! . Tract 4, District M),enntain. Ing 29 acres. 6th quality. Tract 8, District 10, containing 400 acre's, 5lh qunhty.situate and beiny m the county and-btate aforesaid. Sales to continue from day to day. until Ate. i . Witness, John Rolen, Clerk St .Master KEqui. ly, aforesaid,' at office the 3d Monday in March, 1847. " . , - Issued the 22d June, 1847. ' " ; '"! - JOHN nOLEN,c.. r. ' pre. fee $6 357 6w. . . . w Wool carding Slla. chine. y "y ; The RubscrihVr hwe theffOL HARD. (NG MAC111SU irv full working order, and tinder the management of Mr. Richardson; where any quantity of wool willWcarded in the ?bcst manner with great care and without any delay, on.lhe terms charged by other Mrl!. - It is. re. quested tliat any -.wool sent should be previously Wahcdr picked and clear I'rom dirj. . i - UOODFIN & MURDOCK. , AsheyilArJrilS, 1847. 315 tf Circular Waiving! . The sobscribcr has a Circular Sawing Mill in fall operation and is ready Jo supply any- desr.np. lion of lu-nbf-Foh the shortest nojice; eJccept Where ether agreements arc rnade all lumber to bo fatid for on removal. ' ' The Subscriber has also for sale Six Saxon or fine Wwoled Bucks; also a a iqoanty of prime seed Darlcy.'') , . W. MUltDOCtt. Asheville, April 8, 1847. " , 315 If. The S Car- Tcnipcrancc Advocate . This is a weekly paper, ! published on a super, line Imperial Sheet and is devoted lo Temperance, Agriculture, and General Literature and News, at tlic low price of i per annum if paidd in ad. vance ' It iVthe organ of tho-State Temperance Society of South Carolina, and therefore pcrma. neritly cMablishcd. Lettsrsad dressed to the Yd itor, Columbia, S. will receive prompt alien tion.- , i (,. Febrtiary 11,1817. . " 337 cow 6m Bargains! Bargains! J i1 on Jianu iaige aid well assorted stock' of f ... fl- iT. murw .wO-v- mm ' I ' ' suitable to the s ason. which he is selling at dVk ccs which cannot f:I to please thosa who give him a call. '.-,' . . , , ( lie has.a largt and excellent assortment of Lai riW wear, of the latest styles, rich arid beaatiful; Ij madcloths, Cafsimeres, Sntinelts, Kerseys, i ecus, Jsncs, fi.-c.atc., suittiblo lor gentlemen's wear, 1 lis slock of jaoots, & Shoes, Hats, Cajs, tc. Zee., cannot be excelled in the State. GROCERIES ! Of every description, at a vjry small advance atf cot. . . ' 1 . . ,'..' Give him a call, and you ill find every thing, whether of the oncful w ornamental, at prices w hich will satisfy jou he lives up to hie motto, "Live and let live. . t Ashevdle, May'S, 1847. 313 6m. ' ! DR. J. D. GORDON . , . i4rnjj. located at Morpftcyv tenj. - ders his professional services to the " ! Z' c't'zca of Cherokee arid adjoining . . i Tj y-.eoanties. ; From long exoerience strict aiu:ttiinf and moderate charges, he hopes to meet a share of public patronaje, ' : ? He may be found, at atl lims, when nrfl foi fessionallr engaged, at his otucc, at . the resi dence of T. Ilenrv, .Main street. MurpheyN. C."MavtI847. , .351 3m. 1 A ; beautiful lot of handsome and desirable patterns of nnroasleme d laocs are (dilrtd at nnpreeeaVnfedly low prices, by - KANiTIN t PULLIAM. Aogtr-,1 5. tf ; "" - ; . r;. J5,nd , (I-ATi'. LEE k' JUDSONY. 5 ' 1 .i tvt1? rvt.accrTVMMjr . Orrr-t t)i roui rl'J7 5fft vVi " . I?-iv- ii m r -'-y, (! nt ZorSiJ, i5 CEDAR STRrCT ' fit , l i.i a l.r t-V.-. n i ,u J Ji'v.a, AeiuUt tt tla tih' liT' in i ' r d: - J r """' fcr rfJ talj of l,o SistLc AsTicusof . 1 ' , f i cn . i i n t u i anj it I t 3 MK rt d.J mil per. V 1 r:? i3 F-j- nur i.t I'.lt. Mr. DU: i.9r -If. . i cr-eve . !..lt i.i t. .-..'J. .f wi ii'i tn-l iii4.ii Fad- idlvv rr Ca'l an e .t.VA'i.V -j- VULLIAM. sr. ) if. r.iy li.niilrclli Gnrclcn Ccctls, Fresh and gcuuin, jusl ivrcived at March. 13. RANKIN &. PULLIAMS. -Casinctt Fancy Casimcrcs "I'V'1 V i . i a lepcrai iimwwr v nJ, . r J 7 T Janoary, 23, 1847. , , . , . . ? - ; , 33j if. r " ' C3 rcc il C- 7ay lor Sirs " " ' 1 bcrtby notify ybu to come forward and rrmke rmvment for the lol vou coniractea ir in me Town of Hendersonvillc, on or before the 8th day of October next, or tbo contract will be rescinded and the lot resold. " . UAS. SPANN. T. P. D. " July 8,131735!? 6t. 3X-s TmyQEC-JIIXJIS nCa li Upper, sole, .Of i a ia ana Harness ieaincr ioi . . n - .i lit ..' i sale. i . ha pi a in jr ruitUiAMi may 27, 1847. 352tf. ; Isady's Frcncli Morocco and Kid Slippers, and "'walking- Shoca, lliiladelJ phia make. Also,) gentlemen's Calf Bootees. pnesl clolli quarters ana oiner sijies tur sum.ncr wrar, just received at RANKIN PULLIAWS. may 13. 1847. " ; ' 3itWtf. Li.irc tot . ( Of Coffee brown and crushed Su?ar. for sale by RAXKIX $ rULLIAN. Aaruat5. ' "tf Youth'9 pncl Gentlemen Cloth Caps, of different styles and prices, by RAX KIN 4- VULLIAM: Adjust 5w.tr.,' (TO HIRE. A. first raecnok, ironcr and washer, one that served ihe last 12 months at the Eagle Hotel, arid has giten general satisfaction in several pri. va'eaniilics. She is a strong, likely mulatto, with a-child four year! old. Also, three smaM, likely boys. ' All on good lems. Apply to hc subscriber, three miles cast of Asheville. THO. T. PATTON!. ;aly 29, 1847 tf . 361 .'Dlccdin Always Improper. We eat in ordef to make biond. and tv-ry tiina hunger irfi.t, the' blood wats to repair i s vol. unit of the !oseait has sunlaioed in building ap the body, or supplying its daily waste.. In thai Book of O'Kjiks. the Bible, we find "the life is in the: bloods Gen. ix. 4.- "The life df the flesi is in the blood." Lev. xvfi. 1 1. 'BliKid is ihe fire of the flesh "WLev. vii. 13, 14.. 'The blood is (he life.' Dcufi xii. 23. God hath made of one )ood all natianS of nien.'-..Ac;s six. 2ff. Io hts la.st quotation, two important truths are set forth; first, ihe consiiliifng principle rf men, "we are all madi of blood, second the sainc- hnssof bur bidiiy conslilulioni. "we are. all made. of one blood." liy its Circular mot'on, t ke-ps up the life io every or,anof the body. Dhxd gives health; it produces trie real blooming coun tcniice; it enh'veni the mind; it is strength and life. ' And yet some .people think wc, e.ift have too.ntoclt of this most important and most valua ble fluid.. Do tre die from too' great's quantity of sap? No. And ' shall impious nun saj bin Crealcr was wrong- in not . making- a place in man'f body for the discharge of ihis fluid, this lifc-priijciplei'' Blood is shut up in its proper vrs. ehi it. cannot . run out naturally. Shall , blind mortals assume a superiorly to the Great Crea. tor, and with rash hand lake this precionfl" irom wic n.yr uoeg not the V.al rvaeuatkm . oiooo onng insian dc,; This terrible evil is icss inn it Vas (time Tears ago, when, you mu bk-d, once or twice a year for fashion's sake, i Wow a doctor cannot bleed for every Wngt The 'people are learning that the blood is of some use. Look at the victim of blood letting; his skin a livid appearance, pale lip,cves without a: ray of energy left: total debihly! lie lxks as if lie were already irrlbc power of ibe grave! Such, a sight exci'es our: pity, and the more so because we know thai but for ptrtjadice, nine out id every tea may be saved, ;f, instcad"iTlosing their pre cious blood,lhey wbuld pcrsevero with the Brand, reth Tdls, wine i would cleanse their systems of impurities, while it left lite blood tf build op and strengthen the bodyl Truly, Brandreth's , Pills fake oat the evil principle from the body. Bleed ing, on; the contrary, lakes out life good. Think of, these things; Is the blood life? then when you are sick, you want all you have, more than a, any 0Vr time. Reflect: " These Pill are for sale in every county,, in this State, at 25 cents per box;' and may be had of the following agent: '. . ' I'ATrON &. OSBORN, Asheville, ' J M. ALEXANDER. Fre.ich Broad. . ' JAS C. SMYTH, Morganton. . W. L. GILL dr. CO.. Marion. M P. PEN LAND. Il-jrrinville. ' KELSEY Sl MAXWELL. Little Ivy. - It. DEAVER, Sulphur Springs. , . J- R. PATTON, Warm Springs. SMITH &. DAIRD, Lapland . June 24.. - 356 4w , First Rate; Wheaf. Land to Rcntl I2S Acrei of tlia oest third yerr's land, or rand that has Ihe third cron of corn, lo rent, in fwddisor parcels of from ten tcl" llilr'ty' acres, on thrc rhares. .Terms made-dmopi whbrt' Spphca. lion t made. -I invite all who' wish to rent lo conle and see the corn crop that is now stand. ing. ' ' d , THO. T, PATTON. 1 August 12, 1847. 6t 362 Blanks for Sale Merc. : i.,tl: cc;".:::::c:z - ."c-'tilockeon.:4i;or1,f:, . irrn nd e-ilon-s ind riT-.na.nt; tVfrv d'"' 1- in t!,e line. FniTfnv ivr .' " zr.sTic. ; . T . "vr u ATI of adiich ara o!T-ttJ fn ?. satisfaei.rty rrdit, at the hwM( rriret. In . f 4fci44 44, ' 'New Ktlcrreeeit4 almost 1 many of ibti.i are g.jt cp la jr oh a sal i. , not to be foM rltcwhrre. - ' , SrinnloJ litsof jit!cci'V-'reeled f,-i totl.ij; klthcvrry Tnnti.n i.i l t;.- ' plan d in (',; Jisr 0f b iym. . l Mcrchanu wi t Ue aU j la form rmris k , lhcext. ftUnJt4Tlciy of Wf tMcrtnur,u , wb alMSu ih Vlue of our ,nj,w thi o iatK.r.tf, is at Wst i the entire stock it dry food tmlf it ( v , largest wholesale tffrcn. Ttit Uct; l ' ' wilh tlVs Let, tttit our means and wan- instead of being divided Mmag a f ast virirT article; are dcTotrd wlmlly to il, wiU rt; me auvanv wtiicn wo tan tffi.t U ecu perfectly ibviooji; end ii shall be orff est f none wrto visit oar esUbtisUmcnl f brill afcet any dHappoiotmcnt. i Our assortment is coofplcla t tU, stutf, tie year. ! '.'-. - - , t P. S. B. F LEE, formerly of the firta L. ic Leen, and lale' scri'wr Mrtncr ia ills ... f rm f.'f 0 & nre'rster, from which eontv- he wdhdrcw somd tirrio ajra, lias rrnai I eopncciHm with M-s.ni. L-e L J-A j ,( venlure 0 assure his fronds and tbiy '1 that Ihe near firm will mairhaln" H iL... , , (eminence in Una Jiranch of the trade, whid. merly distinguished . Ihtt oilier IWa hw " which nc ix iongea June 8, ltJ17. 3331 v'.- I 4i I ATE OP k OtiTll CA tiOlAHi MsDovtU County. ( In Eq'i'i v-i-Spr'ng'Term, 1817; , TIIUM W. WILSO.V; ' . ' i vs. 1 ARCHIBALD GRAHAM, and fJtJit- It apeanng to the satisfaction of lh that Archibald Graham, the heirs of Graham, and the heirs of J. F. Caratberi,! defendants in I his case, are not reidcrrJ tt the limits of this Slate, il ii ordered, last ftim trod be made in Ihe Highland Messenger, at liihed' at Ashevdlo for the tpae of six wttt, ttfying said non resident defendants toappctri the next term of this Court to be hrhJ at I Tdwn of Marion, on the 6th. Monday aftarfe 4th Monday irt September ncxtthea ami (ha to plad, answer, or demur, to UiS eompiana -bill,' or llieaame will be taken prs irss.frssj ra heard fx parte. Witness J. C Wbue, (V and Master of said court at cflice, the S(a U, day after the 4Ui Mondav in 3tarcb A. D.1 1 , 1 JCWllITSOSjC,' June 17; Psfee$6 - 355-. Virginia Salt. ; I have on hand, and will continue I test la fge quantity ot,VfRGIXIA SALT, later' a fa Clare of Which lias becrt recently saprij that forjiriiy; whittneM and strengUv ftiBa will coii.pote with any salt manufactures' is I. known world. .. Frreash I will fell' ii at lar p-r 1 measured '.bushel, - and GlfE COC . MEASURE I will alsh sell ordm oa ft h giniaSalt Works, for any quantity of 4?Kat term that will make il the irTtereitof ftm wishing I o' haul Sa1t,t' haul fm there; orb' give orders on the Salt Works, and jira WftS the salt lor hauling: ' v W I LL1 A M W I LUAiV ' ! at ihe CHEAP STOKE. j Asheville, N. O ',. - 3f4-lf State of Worth Caroling ...- lluyicootl County.' . :.. t Willinh Wclch,"aod Welch Si Dry, r V.. . J , , Archibald Land. ' .' . f X Original attachments levied on Lini It spiM-aroiff to : the satisfaction of tlw Cat" j tjlial tbo defendant, Arcnioald l.sn-i, resident of this Slate. It is therefore ar that publication be mudc W the Higlilarfd J scngcr; piiblifhed at Atdieville, fof sis weeh j tifyingMfd defendant io appear before tk ticcs of our j ext Court of Picas and . Qf Sessions; lo be held for the bounty of Ilaji h tittic Court-hoose in'WayncsviIlc", on.li', Monday in Sept.. next.'! hen Si. thereto rcjff? plead to issue, otherwise judgment will bassa; ed against him final,-and the -land .levies condemned and sold to satisfy plaintiff kW( cost,. X; t ' .-' . i.- 1 Witness Walter Brown. Clerk of 1 ', Court a office, the 3J Monday in June, is d w:BROWN,a. July 8, 1846. . Vptsfe $6- : .;:;..'yJJg-0JS3 ' The SolwcribcTS have Purchased from 5's L. Griffin. Eso. the Cotton Warc-Hoose is horg, recentlv occupied by Dr.-li F. Gritt.! formerly by Messrs. II. L. Jrffers St, Co..siut, at the fcotof the Hill, and imrnldiatelr sl ' head of the i main " business strset. Fnr i"' perior location, and being surrounded by as. of water, it is comparatively exempt frost' carnality of fire and entirely above tin K freshet. i , " 'r Thv propose to carry' on exeliiwveh ' WAREHOUSE AND GENERAL FK TOR AGE 1 BUSINESS,- under the fins GEIGER, & PAIITLOW. J Having engaged an txperienced and e tent assistant, in addition to their own set al attention, and possessing means lo makj; cral advances on Produce consigned t care, trn-y hereby Under tbeir services crs, Mcrchantsand others, in the Slorsgs Sale of Cotton, Flour, Bacon, and duce.'in Receiving and Forwarding Mcri. dise.. and porchasfng goods to order. , , -J Their charges twill be regulated-by the sw rates of the place. " i W.W.'GEIGER.,..if JAS.Y.L PARTLU"' June 17, 1847' ' 355 6m J. A. B.'FITSGEnAUi ittorncf and CcBnscIIof it U. Kt ram" ""V p. Dec. 24, 1846 ly. ATTORNEY IT ;: " Will attend regularly ihe Courts d Haywood', Sbn combe, Yancy ,n, ff All business entrusted, to b tare wifl r7 ly attended to. ; . . Asheville, N.C. April 8,184?. 1 .
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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