X TRY MERCHANTS'. ::o CM i - ,::ictcr. la fi-ruarsee cf tl e Aefs cf d "CfTicr&l As" Vy, t! s r-d.j-lr ' '.lion rf tl; i .tt i.. f l . J i 1 J lv,:,,; t I LI A. GHAIIA.'T. .CQ it: I:olc:;uIo ooksellcrs (To Stationers ,cal p.1 .. .1 t ' I" :;"tcntiort cf tU cihcr I x. 1G. Begins1 to hive gc r.t iJca cf ;l,3 icr.Jer 17. -Ta!cf bvc in a cc:s!, as J dMn- ,13. Far:. ' Yrnl .veuiihrjrr.chaac. ' ' some man whj due red her." ' ID. ,1? a J,u!s rr.orc tf.f.JcCl on account of - Lie m:u- J ..:-, 1, Still cure c..CJrl in Icr own air , :. i ; tracts cr.jf ani expects a .brilliant cs ' - tatVmrnU , 1i'r'n..fu ?s gooJ o.ler, Uciusi La it net e 'mars "of fat Van. , 4 ' . s 23. ' Tiirt with" every joun mm she meets. 21. - Wcnlcrs ii o ii not tmrrieJ. , 23. Uuf.cr more c::cu:: cp.ct ia ficr ecn . duct. ' ;- 20. pcfics to ihsr.. . large fortune 'iwf r, jpcnsab!e 27. J'xtfcrs tLe company of talional men to flirting. i i . . ; .29. Wish.? to ha marricJ in & quid way", with a comfortable income. Z0, AtoU despairs of enie'ricg the mar- Y:ed 'a-lite. " ;; '' 1 SO. Ruhrr ftarLIcftcIrj called an "Old Maidr f 31.. .An nujilionat love rfdf$. t"; ,3. PriTfrsc to -! ball, finds W dif. 5 fi rall ' ( gcsl j riners, . .! -. JJ3. Womi tw in.-n ran" leave the soci- ' t ty- of iinsible women to 'OTrl m iih :- cbi:s. 1 I " . 3i.ATects pood humor in licr conversa ron with men. - : .. ; .t . ; . ; . 35. calous of the praises of womtn. 3(J. Quarrels with' her fricnJ who is lately TAarried. ' ' '- : ' 37. Thinks hcraelf slrghted m pciety. : : S4" Liktis ta tallt fiwr pcquoinlance who ro rrarn'ed unfortunate ' 20. Ill nature increases'. , v . , '40. Ycry me3JHng and officious. " 41. tICich, as a dernier resort, makej tove Ui a joung" wan wuhuu; iortune. 42. "Not succeeding railr "pgaln3t man . kind. . " ." i 43. Partiality (or cards, and scandaf&6m ' oipp.ccs - v 44.: Severe against the manners of tho age. 45, Sjrong predilection for a clergyrriaiu , 4fl.' Klj'rned t UU deierliofl. -57. 13ecojTiPs despondinjj and takes 9tiuff 43. Turns c.i 6enHib,jl'.ty:to caU-'and" dujjs. 49.- Aiiopts'aMcpehdaot rejat'nn to attend " upon her fehqe and canme nursery. OOi Docomes clbgxistcd with .the wrjrldj . onu vents ni tier lit numor on ncr un fortunate relation. ' r . . i JFlas Sccil Oil; : .Just received and formic, cither bjr-the barrel or chiton. Apply to .4 RANKIN & PULLIAM maT2f,1847 - - 333 tf. ' - . Carriage for Sale. T Tlw nubscnber ha a first rate, nevjly donts up; fecond'-liandcd carnage, nnu harncHS to suit, for sale, on, the moat reasonable tcrmn, at Tx months. Ari'ty to A.T. Summey, of THO. T..PATTON. x Srptfmbct2, !Sl7 5t 1 ' 3t6 ,i . ifr. tester , Jlaj just added o bis former extensive stock Drills and Jlcdicincs, tlirill.nving, among oilier article: Sulyhatc of Q'Jininc, , . , AlorphiBCt 'T ''(. , w M Zinc, , ".v - Copper,- Ny'traic of Silver, -; . . Lxtractof ,. . : . Liqnortce, . - . r6vvdcre , - Upturn, , 1 , -1 s - 4?tor Ch. IL: ha also a lard quantity of " Xitntecd Oly M'hte Lead in '012, Copal - Varnish, Japan Varnish Leather Varnish, &-c.$-rt ' All of which.wilt bo told ea the tnoat reason able lrni!U . , - Abbeville, July 15, 1847. If-" . ': - 339 ; . - 'NOTICE r 7h my Old Customers, . Tho subscriber bogs .leave to Inform his old friend and customers, that he is still at his old ' iSland, in the outh end of Aslieville, uhereev- . rry.vancty cfvork in bs line, is executed in the best manner, Axes rcpnired and new ones made ... at short notice ano at redjccd prices ;Corn and Wheat taken in exchange for work; i WILLIAuXON WARLtCK. 4 Ashcvine, Nov. 4, !St7( 35-5. j Wanted. The-MibiTibpr wi-hes tof employ a Sadlllcr and Ilai iirs Maker: ; A, sober, indus. tnoHs man, who is a. p'xxl workmanj 'can'find a rOinTortabl iloalka by applying to ins immedi alily. ' ' . ' - ' , t ' R. CLAYTON. HcmlorsonVillo. Sept. Tdv 1847 tf, 363 . . Bargains! Bargains! II i mi aand 4 l.irj;c and we'd assorted1 etock of nirTiah! ti tha teason. which ho is tolUv : vt ptf-' ccsuhich cannot fail, to please thost hi.) gife Inm :t rtill. ! " lie luix a litre and excellent as;ortxncnt of -Lai dica wear, of the latest '.styles, rich arid brautifoli Broadcloths, iV-assnneres, -oaum iis ivitmj sv T t(1. Jant-S. &c. &.e- suitable for rentlcmnV "wear, M I. "s 'stock of ' 1 , et-ie: nolrssr Boots & Siloed IHUns, "Caps, A-e- JLr, cannot bs VxcclVd'in the Stite. GROCERIES Of crcry dscHptfoa, at a very srnl, advance on cost. j ' . - ; '' Giro hiuJ a calt, and you ill find every lbm, whether of the 'useful o? ornamental, at prices wl.icli ill fcati--fy jou he lives up to his motto, Live and let hve.'2j i. Aftbevi:!c, May C; 1317. V 30 C,i ' 'I'" 'Notice, ti::. (icniiral Cor:'' ;isslcn. Easiness V in'thr 'to.vri, nl r't-j.-ctfulty solicit consign- DUCK Ij b jl3 wil gftC Iv.s prompt, ptrsunai auenuon to iw.s.v-w7&i'H--; '."" Akxainicr, Ansnf f - " A&he, IV3-rort . Ucrtse, DlasJcn, nrortswick, r.JtiCCKtc, , Kyrkfj - ' Cabami' Caldwell, . Camden, ' Catafrba, Carteret', Cat well,. Chatham,"' Cherokee, Clowan, Cleaveiand, Columbus, ' .. Craven,' Cumberland, Currituck, ' Da rid son r Dane, Duplin, t i Cdjccombe, Franklin,; . tGaston, - I . Gates, GranvilJe; ' Greene,' Gmlford, . Hal.fax,, fc Haywood,- , Henderson,. Hertford, ': , Hyde, IredeiJ, , . Johnston, Jones, ' ' , Lenoir,' , m . Lincoln," Macon, ; MartMi, McDowell, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Mourcr Nasi;, i ' Ncw'IJanover,'. Nurtbampton, v Onslow. , Orangd, Patuotao1sV t erqmmanSr Person, pat;. tPolk, ' V ; Randolph, : . Richmond, i Robeson p . Rockiugham, Rowan, , ' Rutherford, Sampson, ' j Stanly Stokes Surry, J Tyrrell, Union, ' Wake, .Warren, ; . '; VVashington," Wayne, Wilkes, ' ; ' Yancy- Included in Iredell, Wilkes and CaldvrclL Kulherrordfand ilendcrfi&n. ' November,! I, 1847. 376ft-3t. . RAN AW AY - From the Subscriber about the 10th of August last, a Negro Fellow named' L165 or 170 lbs., about 6 feet hijh, tolera. ble black, has a down cast, look, : speaks elfort, rather suppressing his words' when nut pleased, and has a light beard for a man of his nje. lie may be harboured by some white pcrv, i, or have free papers, and aiming to get to a non-slavehol-ding State, i ; It may be that he is lurking about the mountains of Greenville or North' Caiohna. Fifty Dollars Reward will be. given for proof to Convictany person of harboring or aiding said Negro, or Twenty-five Dollars for the apprehen sion of eald Negro, and his delivery to me, or lodged in any jail bo that I can get"hii, and giv frrg me information at TjLrsvilie, Laurens Dist., DAVID TL FOWLER. OcC7, 1847 , - ; , 371 2m. ' LADI,ES AND MISSES Straw, Florence, and China Fearl Bonnets, a handsome assortment, just opened at Aogufct Sr. tf ' , Ready made Clothing. Handsome assortment of Coats. ,Vcets and Pants for summer wear ! . ' . RAXKIN 4 rULLLUI. maj28,1847.tf ' 332 f. Saddles & Saddlery Gpv.Cn. ; Our stock of men's and lady's Saddles is very extensive and 'cheaper than cvcrl , r , t, RANKIN & FULLIAM. Oct. 7,181V -371 tf.. WANTED, Waggons to haul Salt from the Virg'r.ia Silt Works. .The roada are fine, and price i !cral. Apply soon.'- 4 . ; RANKIN & PULLIAM. Oct. 7, 1847, , .1 '. . 371 tC ' 4 n-,'.- v.. ! i . : i Leather! Leather!! Upper and Sole Leather, Harness and Skirting A large lot jutet reepived, afvery low pri-T at RANKIN &. WILLIAM'S. , , Oct. 7, 1847. , 371 if. i3e!vi nni on Dir.: ' , Stolen from my tent, at Shaw's Creek Camp ground, on the night of the 15th of AurriV. h.t, a LAPINE GOLD WATCH, No. 7121 (I ft.inkS with the word Godamcr engraved oa the same cap with the No The'waich U-vcry thin, with an ild-fashioned face. Tlie above reward of te:i "dollars will be given for it recovery. ' - Repairers of watches are requested t j be ct the look out for said rntcli, as camp-mecling thieves, above all others, ooht to be delected. Address to L. SL Gash, Claytorville, or to ms at Hendersonvillc, N. C awfybhze. v.-i ,.!". i JkllYINGSTON. October 21, 1847y 3731.' . t ' HARDWARE $ CUTLERY. . .English aad American, including scythes and sickies, cf tho cry 'best manufacture just recei ved, a' .1 be solvlat the Ijwe-t jr.cis Among thee O.jeao be found n rf.y sldony roigLt to the country, and worthy the altcnlion of rae chanics andf 5ers." . &. rULLIAM. r v 1 ' I may j-. JL m ' - Tcieral DMrIL !i on Itr Vu'ioa Total Sam rcpu!atwa. fr;rj lb!7. YX iil7. D.'.r.b3tfd. : 12037 .tTci . , n:t et -":i3sv . ; .1137 C37 co ; ' r:i t) 945 CJ . fU43 . 1473 43 - . 407 C3 L:i U ' 1031 fc 4419 .'--271.03 4IS 71 - ' C-7 71 1 ; scoc . i?3 C3 - i;5i'. - . i:;iti 6134 373 C3 - - ;3 13 ft 15 v fc3o3 4513C3 ,'t:3$t . 13 1 51 ' !'- '50CO 3C3 CO 4'1 S3 777 i3 ; I1 - 4333 vSSCO "47141 ' 777 4J ..10133 . f 2 53 '--03 91 . 153 41 . 047 -3J3 C3 570 23- . 533 23- '11SS5 7-3 CJ 1123 75 1S45 75 . - 14UC J gC3-C3 ; . 1331 13 .2194 13 , 33t7 212 C3 ' 315 (ii 5?7 E3 ; . -".52231. 319 C3 . 433 C9 812 3 CC25 ' 4C5 03 ; I2t 73 k' - 1C23 73 - 3305' ,21503 . 333 52 . 515-52 , ' ' 11155 ., CS2 00 1051 91 , 1733 91 13123 ' 632 03 , 1237 G3 . 2033 6i 5SC0 353 00 . 552 53 9.10 53 13530 833 00 f 123153' ..2111 33 . 6818 ' 416 10 " 642 1)3. . .10593. 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G0(J 31 .. 933 34- 21570 mi 03 . 2031 05 . 3331 05 7338 , 453 00 V 637 63 1150 63 - 61SS 378 03 - 581 64 953 64" 8050 493 00 ' 753 11' 1252 11 95J5 583 00 900 03 - 1483 09 - ?- 00 . 1 , 123$ 753 00 1161 11, ' 1914 11 7337 410 00 693 76 1133 76 9216 5C3 CO. ' " 6C9 06 1432 06 :' 11610 711 00 ; 10942 leUS82 107C0 653 0 0' 1014 66 --1672,66 13007 831 00 . . 1226 56 - 2037 56-, . ' 10335 . 635 00 i 979 30 ' ' 1614 33 - . 4703 283 00 ' ' 444 05 732 05 15130 , 923 00 , . 1432 41 . 23G0 "41; 143G5 .878 00 1354 61 ": 2232 61 4033 351 0: 1 ,335 96, 63G 96 1 . '. 17920 1035-00 1689 85 ' 2784 85 ' ; , 9M5 ' 589 00 ' 909 52 , 1498 52 : 3335 - 236 0 361 64 I '537 64 . " ' 9420 576 00 883.30 ' 1464' 50 . 11015 675 00 - 1011.64 1616 61 5830 358 00 651 65 f ' 909 65 - 655,033 40,000 00 6 1775 00 ; 101,775 U0 . : tliiclucfed ia Wilkes and Catawba, tlncfuded in JStatc of Worth Carolina t llayibood County. - ' Superior Court of taw. Fall Term, 1847. v . ."Isaa Henson, ' . Vs. ' . . Elizabeth. Henson. " . Petition for Divorce. " - On motion and judgment pro ennfesso, it is or. dercd by Court that publication be made in the Highland Messenger and Ruthcrfordtnn Repub lican, Tor three successive" months, .notifying the defendant to appear before the Judge at the next court Jo be held for .the county of Hay wood, at the , Court-House ia Waynesvjl!; on the 4th' Monday in March next, then and there to plead answer or demur, or this case will be heard cx parte, and judgment rendered against 'her. O ' Witness, John L. Smith, Clerk ,pf said Court at ofGcc, tho 4tb Monday in September 1817. . JOHN L. SMITH, Clk. Nor. 4, 1847. Prs fee, 6. 375 3m. , . 1 SADLERY. Of every Dcscriptionvv, 'A general stock of womcnVand men's Sad dies at unparallelled low prices. Call and sco . RANKIN f FULLIAM. ' may 13, 350 if- ' - " ' liatidrcth's Garden Seeds, Treihand genuine, jut received at ' March, 18. RANKIN & PULLIAMS. Virginia Salt I hive on hand, and will continue to keep a large quantity of VIRGINIA SALT, the man ufacture"of which has been recently so improved. that for purity, whiteness and strength, this Salt, w,.l cui pt.Te wvlti any salt manufactured in the known world. For cash I will sell it at one do!, lir, prr f.mcasured bushel, ,and GIVE GOOD MEASURE.' I will also sell orders on the Vir. g r.'a y-.ilt Work?, for any quantity of Salt, upon terms that wi'I rke it the - interest of persons wiping to 1. ill, to haul from therefor I will give orders on u.e Salt Works, and give one half the salt tor Lat-hng. ' ' ' . WILLIAM WILLIAMS, . at the CHEAP STORE. " AshevP.le, N. Cr , , 3S1 tf , : J" ' A. -.C .: FITS G'E it A lipj.;, , jlttorzcj ftci Couiiscljor at taw. . W atxesvAle, Haywood Co. , North Carolina.' Dec. 21. 184r ly. . 330 GZrczzlav Qatvztig Tli8 subscriber has a Circular Sawing Mill In full operation and is ready to snpply any descrip tion of J'jmberon the shortest no, -..; except where other agrcenjinis are made all ljoilcr to be paid fe? on removal. " " '. " TJie Subscriber has also for sale- Six Saxon or fine Wooled Bucks; also a a qaanty of prjme seed Barley. W. MURDOCH 3Q tf. AshcTill?, April 8t J847. t - r i - .k ivks tr, ? I.rc'.n'j, nil'' an.l ttot m'. -v'a ' I tf.2 UaltcJ i"'::,; , . ? EmxiTT's Or x.r. r-T tn si: eral ttse. Prrr Taii rv's TCkav GnoctAriiT I" n.-ratcl wttli 13 r.i;;' and lJ ' fra.r, and t. ally b v,r.J wi'.Ii t' BMlcciJrd'y he c jcapcsl ar. J I -torT rcorapby published m the toi;nt Mrs. Lixcoxjs's Dotaxy. This v-v re 'I f eently been improved by the a X jrcrif ra oi frctircta ana w m ; WiasTKX's UsivtnnT, F . . ' . ?f l- -tv contains many tl.-' ' t.i re v'iis ln Walker's large Dictiuuity, r I very I:w persons reqmra a larger work. - WtBSTEa's School I"CT:cair. ToftS v SornocLEs' Gretek GRt'il!.3 Ttxt IVi ff Yale Harvard, and .)'!. era of the best CvlVga and dUtcrary Inst.'-' lliel'. S. ' Taor. Feltovs' ( r i -i II r ii a. D?, co, Ex. ekcisC. Goodrich's Iatui. GecK.arur, Schools in quartrt f.irui. wit!i maps in the book... PHELPS XAT. PHILOSOPHY, 12 md. " n.-m'Ptry, dJ. " Nat. ILifoscpby for'Begiuners, . . 18 mo. cloth, " Clicmlftr, do. do. Kolany, H do. do. Thc?a elementary books are peculiarly adapU c J to Common Schools, ', II. &, S. have just published scric of Astro nominal Maps, embracing 16 numbers," each map 3 by 3j feet, beautifully printed on black ground and ncatlv colored. Price per set, tnountfcd on rollers, with cloth backs., with case and . book. 00: Th same, oh thick paper, without cloth backs 15 00. Wo Academy or Common School should bo without set of these maps. lbej have been fully recommended by the best'astron omers in the'eountry, as "well as by the most sci. entitle Teachers, and with, lliem a - Teacher Can imnarlv irreater . amount of informatiorf to his Dunils in six months, than he could possibly do In a year by the old mctodbesides making tee' study more interesting to tncro August 26, 1847.4 L. . 7 .' 3G4 tf. WARE-WOITSIE AND ... jf.ictojzagJg. ; The Subscribers have purchased from Nathan I Grifliny'Esq. the Cotton AVarc.lIouse in Hanv ourg, rcceniiv occupiea oy t,rr. j. r . uruiuu,nu formerly by Messrs. II..L. JcfTer &. Co.". situated at tho foot of the Hill, and immediately at the -head of the main1 business street-.- From ta su perior location j anoeing.surrounded hjra-ilrcam otwatcr, it is comparatively exempt from the casuality of , fire and entirely above, IrCSllCtS. , :! .:.:;... v . ' v L -They propose to carry ..on -exclusively the WARE-HQ USE AND GENERAL, vAKj- Ttn RAflK'1l US IN ESS rundcf the firm ot GE1GER. 'A, PARTLOW, ; Having enjased an txperiencod and Cqmpe. tent assistant, in addition to. their own person. al attention,' and possessing means to make ho. rral fljlvanrea on Produce consicrncd to their care, thnv herebv tender their services to Plant ers'. Merchants, and others, in tho Storage, and Sl. nf flftttnn. Flour. Bacon, and other J'ro- duce, in Receiving and Forwarding . Merchan dise, and purchasing goods to order. Tlieir charges 'will be regulated by tho usqal fates of the place. - ; - W.AV. GEIGER; JAS.Y.L. PARTLOW, June 17, 1S47 :355-6m,, A : . Removal I vf?sh to inform my friends and customers that I have removed my shop to man street, north oi the 'courthouse As some of vou are wcaiy.. with so much boasting, I will not tax you very heavy. However, 1 can assure you my work shall not he inferior in any respect to any done this side of Boston, since I have been daily practising for the last five months under one of tho best "Crooks" in the citv of New York. - I will teach two or three of the'best systems of garment cultinj known in too u, Stales, for a small compensation. ' . , Cutting will be done cheap for those who wish to have, work made nnbv ff males. ' . :.; If 1 make a mis-tit youbave nothing to do but leave your goods on my. .hands, aod l-wul pay for it . . ' ' I am'in regular receipt of the London j Paris, New x ork, and rluladelphia xash.ons. . A first rale' Journeyman wanted. ' . . E. W. KING. ;Sept.2, 1847. . " ' . . 3G6 Wool carding Jila- :f chine. . The SuWrjbfcrs have their WOOL CARD' IJG- MACHINE In full workinZ order, and under the management of Mr. Richardson, where any quantity of wool will be carded' in the best manner with great care and . without. any delay, on tho terms charged by oilier Mills. ' It is re quested that any wool sent should be previously wasiied, pic&ca .and clear Irom . dirt. - ' WOODFIN & MURDOCIC. -Ashcyille, April 8, 1847. .r i 315 tf Chronical Diseases. . TheBc diseases . would .never be known if the pnnciples of BrandrelhianLm wcrd adopted in Xhe commencement of disease. Let purging vegetable purging be universally : adopted, and bleeding t and all mineral -medicines fiiscarded, and there will soori bo no chronical ditaa sea fn our land. . . :. AH disceses are chronical whose duration has exceeded forty days. s . i9 eure can be expected nnleHs the" Pills ,are iica lour or live limes every week. .Thethpcn siori tor a lew days or a week, or more, mustdc. pend upon circumstances. ; " f . During the suspension of the purgation, the pa iieni recovcra new humors in place of those dis ""x no nis vvacuaiea. , ua eo long as any of the diseased humors remain . in tha "svstem. the will t;cnd, according, to their quantity, io fi- iiiiio uie new spuuu, numors. o the purgation must be repeated, suspended, repeated and bus. penned, until tbe cure perfect. One thing is sore, that the continuance will do no harm: and further, thai all the good will be done towards a perfect cleansing of the blood, that it ia capable for medicine to hv as has been proved in ten uiousana cases. 1 , ao poiaina pericel cure, not a parlicle of the humors, which were depraved while sicklnust re. xqam in tbe system New sound humors must be supplied when the old vi'Jatcd ones arc re. moved, common sense tells us this. ' . These. Pills ve for sale in every county in this Sta'vc, at 25 cents -per box and may be had oMhe following agents: , i PATTON &. OSBORN, AshcvUle, - tf- M. ALEX AN DfcRFrcnch Broa4. - JAS. C. S3 MYTH, -Mortfanioii. . W. L. G1L1 & CO., Manon. ' - M-P-POLAND, Bumbville.. , -. JELSEY &. MAXWELL, Little Ivy. R. DEAVER, Sulphur Springs. ' -- i J. n. PATTON, Warm Springs. . -SMITH U BAIRDr Lapfand. , PHILADELPHIA; . T . . r e 1 f t;;r:ve EKiDERY eonneeted wnb tbireubl ment ther are p'A '- : - ''- , rarea!ra.ttcnljoa wi.I also be paid to all Urdcrs, lhrouti Count r Merenant. XZ ih and : Iisrrllaneoua. Loots,-for public, and pnvkte Librartwi. La r--1 t v "r'lete a; fUcn nruvrs, on tne most 17'Ciu ilry Dealers wil tnd it to their advantage making their purchases. - ' ' 'I To All Teachers, and Parents.. STANDARD IVbliihed and for sale by Grigg, Cixxott i Co., rhila.i'.and fof Sale by Book&cllers, and Country Merchants gtneraly in ; the Socthkrji States sua oy loonsencri in iicw i oris inu Philadelphia. For sal -as above, biN- DERGER'S -,' I Elements cf Anatomy and ITiysIology, :or beginners, 45 cuts." . 1 t 2 Elements of Mammalogy, the Natural Hi, tory of Quadrupeds, for beginners, 75 cots. : 3 Element or vrniinotogy, me natural ins. tory of Birds, for beginners, 81 cuts - ' A Elements of Hepetolorv and Ichthyology, the Natural History of Reptiles and Fishes, lor "beginners, 66 cats. - ;y ; .'5 Elements ol cnoncoiogyj ue natural nin toryof Shells and Molluscs, Tot beginners, 119 cuts. . 6 Dements of Entomology, the Natural His- tory of Insects, for beginners, 91 cuts. . 7 Element! tvf Botany, the Natural History of Plants, for beginners, 194 cuts.- ; : 8 Elements of Geology, Hie ISatnral History ol the Earth's' Structure, for beginners, with 300 cuts. , ' . riie above series is considcreu one of the tnost valuable contributions to the Cause of education Which has cvel been published in this country. A Each book of the scries 'is completo ; in itself, and has a full clossarv appended. Tho illustra tions are numerously and beautifully executed. -Tcacners a-re rVqucsted to call and examine these works before selecting fpr their schools any on alufai Hi,tory these being very cheap, and having been: approved by distinguished and scicnuhc men.. "I have examined-Dft Raschenberger's publi cation--'rIements of Geology, lrom,lhe text or Beadant, Milner,' Edwards &, Achilk, Complc. jjuddLact, and comprckcnsiTe-aiafe ruidc for "i think this an excellent work condensed, Urt fiCinvl oritt n ubpTiiI rpv""nw". fne I lm Ij-arrhrr. The illustrations arc numerous and exact. ' .,S'?ned) ; B.SILLIMAN. Yralc1Collcre Ucc. 19,-1815." - The above valuable scries of books have been Introduced into many of. the public and private schools of New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, Maine, Ohio, I cnnsylvania, Illinois, Indiana, &jc. &c., and arc pronounced by al, among, the most valuable scries ever issued from the Amer ican press: , , ' Unmhaw s History of England, hound Qaesliuns to Do., st'tched ' . Key le do., stitched ' , History df Rome, bonnd ; . " . Questions to do., stitched " . Key to do.,' Ftitched " . History of the United,-States, boiand . ; - v Qucstionf to do., : . stitched 1. ";' 1 ' Key to ' ' do., ' , Et itched . Htetory of Greece, ibotmJ " , .'. Questions to do., stitched "s Key to do.,- Blitehed :"- ' History of France, - hobnd , ' ' . Keys & QiKstion to do., stitched i -History oi iapoiean, no una . -r ' : Kovs & Questions to do., stitched GRIMSIIAW'S LADIES' AND GENTLE MAN'S LEXICON, and Parlor Companion: con laininr nearly cver word in tho Enflililin- gUagc, Rnd r exhibiting the plurals of nouns and the' participles , of verbs, being also particularly adapted lo the uso of academies and schools. .By jIJiam Gnmshaw, Lsn' author of tlie aWive histf)ries. , - , ,The editor of 'the. North American Review, speaking of these Histories, observes, that 'A- mong the elementary books of Ameiicau Hi.fto ry,wc do .not,.rrmemh-r to-hive sem any one more deserving approbation than Mr. trimshaw s History of the.Uniled Statetf." fIt is a small Vol ume and a gTeat deal of matter is brought intou jfiarruw spaccbut the ' author has succeeded, bo vreltin the construction of hi3 periods, and the arMngehient of his maleruils, that perspicuity is rarely saenhced to hrevjty. . r VI lie chain of narativc is skilfully preserved. and the author's reflections are frequently S'lch as make the facts more impressive, and lead the youthful mind to observe- causes and consequen ces which might otherwise be overlooked. As a school-booKl; it may9be justly recommended, j "What has been said of this volume will apply generally lo .his other historical works. They arc caeh. nearly of the saniejzcas the one just noticed and designed for the frame object, that is, the use ot classes in schools." AH these books -arc accompanied with very full and well digested tables of questioning! for the benfit of pupils, and also with Keys lo the same lor the convenience oi teachers. iTeacbcrs Erenerally, who have examined Mr Grimshaw's Histories of the United States and England, an,d improved editions of Goldsmith's Greece and Rome, have crivrn tlicm n ilcrnifd preference to any other Histories in use as school books, and any person who will examine them. will find about one thousand errors in each cor rected; and. teachers ordering thec works, will 0.- well to say, "Grimshaw's Improved Edi uons.' i . . t itW V fcltSA 1 1U.S U.N l IX A 1 U llAL I'll I LOSOPH Yin which the elements of that science afefamiliarly explained.' Illustrated with Dlatcs. By the author of 'Gonversalions on Chemistry," &c. - W'ilh considerable ; additions; corrections uu HiiprovL-menis in mo oooy ol the vorx, ap. proprialo questions and a glossary. By Dr. Titos P. Jonc. ' . CONVERSATIONS ON CHEMISTRY in which the elements of that science are familiarly expiaincu ana illustrated oy experiments and en gravmgs on wood. TJrrom the last Limdon edi uin, 4ii wnicn an uie jaie ; discoveries and im- provcmcrits ato "brought op to the present time, oy Lr? A lios. IT. Jones . - : . . -t Ihc learned and listfn2uLbd Trofcssors Silli- man ana uigciaw, speaking of these Works, ob c m ucy ra sausiiea mat me works contain the lundarnental i principles and truths of the sciences, expressed-in a clear. mtrllnriSlp.. shH interesting mariner, and that tbeprcBcnt editions are decidedly inure' valuable than any preceding one... I he hiffh character , of ihn nniluir. n; lecturer, and a man of .science, will, wc doubt not,.secaro far these works the good opinion ,of ue puouc, ana cause their extensive adoption among semmarics and sludpnts" - leachers m ;ordenrtg would do well to say "JoneV Improved Editions." SMILEY'3 ARITHMETIC &. KEY. G"gZ . & Ellioli's new series of Commun School Headers. JNos. 1. 2T3. and 4 . i. Gttgz & Elliott's scries cf Common School ueaacrs is ono of the most valuable ri.s over published. Country Merchants are ordering rcasonahio terdii terATv i v"w w ta call ind exam " February 25281 1 them by thj groee for lheiTp!T cr ii,, . . ' intherrnei.-3itorhoodt. tP nh BIGLAN.D S NATURAL IIISTORY-r a ls. Birds! FikIir. " JUKrfAt trated - with numerous iJ,d i" Bt John Biffland. utk nt . Z"tmS- Tonu, - xieucrs Ofl I n rr.l T .... " It th Hist Complete inl I vol. 12mn." OTJ, Thh yot n particularly adapted f ik. -of Schtffr ajid families, fdrmin. S ! , Ll ! " written and .feombletr: wort ;A. ,n! Natural Hitorvirpr ..W.-kIj of the special attend of the Teach .TaJ our schools ind acudcmies. TUB BIIUTipcjF HISTORY, for the of families Sand schools, with ,,-: n . M. Stretch.j ,:r... y u The- Publishers invite tl !,. t i.-L ' . have the merest, of theVpu?iU at UcVZ amine their Valnab e series of school book, bef". inlrod'icingjnny others. i , ' February 2j, .. , Lawjis for Ladies Drcsscs,-- Of new tnd rich styles, have just been rewi. Cd a J . , KAIKIN $ PULLtAlL .' August 2j t J j NOTICE. cirdjfa , tub re opa;i- was utri im nfi. , 7ns last June byrLlish Wseks, about 13 miles dQX Huvassec, in tlierokcc - County, and after ad. vertisini saijdmaro at. the lime, and several Hm afterwards, It has been strayed by Drury Wetki, Said naro if 14 hands high, and is -said to be S or 6 j-tears oJ; it w a sorrel, bbze fare, and some white txn boi hind pastures, and a whits spntmi the right hipl bone. The hind . pastures bend very low when traveling. Said mare has been valacd at 23. Tie owner, y proving proper! v and paying cxpohsrs, can have her. She is l'b tht' iwesession of Drnry Wecksf v Uctobcr2f, 1847. ' "37.4-3l, notice; All persons having claims against the Til ate of Samuel lb Caloway, deceased, are hereby no. tificdtoi)rei!i'nt their claims Tr1th1n three month from this dJte. as the law . rcnuWa Ihrm t k. presented, oj they will be harred from pajnicnt, ; mis inn. cqioocr, . ,i JOHN CALLOWAY, 1 - Admifitlrntor of S H. Callov-itee'i it S. WILLIAM DUGGEU, Agonu OctobcT2?, 1847. 371-2w; f OF XETTEUS Reraainin 19 the Post OiUce al Ashavdlc.X C, ijn the lit diy of October, 1847, which if nol taken out during the quarter, will be sen r to llus Genl. Post 43tfice as Dead Letters, ; Birker Lizyt Krnny II Brown Joh;i LWe Rufus Birnell Gcohje W, 'Luther John V Bcachbnardi'Mallhcw "L'tn'sford Willis - : llaek Alfied ' Bank A MJJ Burgmr J 0. Barkley W I Brooks Col (Whitfield Broles AIiv's Martha Mysrs Mrs Wm R Morris James r -Morc Win '- ' Miller John. ' 1 . Mnbdy Jesse Eq ' MeGehce Miles if NennyC P J N Una maker WG B . 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V - 'Buncombe County.' - r . ' i Tn Equity Spring Term, 1347. . j Wiley Jones, ': r'. i -. VS. Johrt'llawkins A. B. F. Hawkins. ' It spm aripg to the satisfaction of the Court that the" Defendant, B. F. firkins, is a non- , resident o( tliis StalcT it is ordered, that pWics-; ; lion be midty in the Highland Messenger fur - weeks, TioUfing said non-resident defendant V .. appear anh-tj next Term of this court to at the Courthouse in Ashcville, on the 2d MP", day after the 4th Monday in September , 'D9J'K then and thci-c to plead answer ov demur tsuir. complauaritp bilhor the same will bo taken ynr . confen ft,"hwli heard expartc. ' Witness, I a. Sawyer, Clerk Master fcf Court oCEqty, at Office, in Asbtville, the .Monday after the 4lh Monday in March, i,-; . I. B. SAWYER, c. j- a Oct'. 7. 18 fc. Pr. fee, 86. - 37l-6t. Youlh and Gentlcincn, Cloth fLAV r August J.-i tf' : , : by August 0; If xij nun:. is cook, ironer and washer, one 1 WJ lit 12 months -at the Esgla IW, that A first ta served the last i-s i m - . . j prl, . .. - . :i. ir ik. .1 IIIB loviw - and has given genera. ""7-V"i kcly mulatto, yaie families She is a strong, Hhciy rat sau8aciu . with achild 'tfoar years old. likely boys. ( All on good , uSribw, llyeatoilep eastf ffigfax July 23, 1&17-1 . .. - ; -vis : .1.. S 4 : ' 1