Newspapers / Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.) / Dec. 9, 1847, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
i " - 1 . , 00 ,11m I -r t -.11 id-!: t -:r v t' 3 tl.e If U.j L-.- J. : c( Ci.ri.t I i " f h r. tV r.rc nr. J : Li-, , f ,r i"? --.it.!- nr: 1 ) . A bout be r-:Vy G..J a tnu.r., arch for fpi.-i;;! cc r; Tl.ai w.b J ri:i? f -r a vide 'open ul.a ih r.; r a i n?r,t !'. rvr: of oar sal 1 cf j;tary strcarn J torld. We saw vation enter' r v; o f. i!.at crown if Crist, we $w " waters fpikb.al hi fcit;' wo siw the Irt-eof tl. these ief.cr of f.rp " IJfcnnJ Jttttorfo'y and we heard tha chi'i'l soni;. - ' '- ' - .-" , "rjVns but fjr a ir.;rrrnl iho closed d,nr jtf-. .y ti to ,rur sciii, s u.at . . v--t ,n wlsti ! '.it h i given l.:t krwir ;, wo f), itto. inn r l:tnwn"s ij.t-slii!l 'nanJ uiUut, -trfmtjlir l-kti untau'it. Jews, ni l.)o;:h irjed onlj t j tfj;! great Gielo; crr lail ciullcd, hke csiioui Pajjnn, ai though it led only to the abyss- f annihilation! ' ' ' ' i .'f . 'ljti p jour bead. O yc cat" i( . And b yt- lifted up je ctcrlasting d.ors; . - And Jhe Kin j of glory !iaH cwne in;" : ChiU'.ianM). alh is'th) only 'kropcr at tK'-'pntottay tr iinmorialiiy; doj not fctxr him J)'-n ho beckons .ua lUiiiicr.-iVi lr. Evangelist, - ' . , ",'Thc Seven Children ' .ii JEarly . in llie.ciornin, .asihe day bngan ta dawn, lha devout fithar cf nilevout fam ily arose'with his wife from tbcircouoh, "and thanked , God for thu new .iy, and forMheir refreshing slumbxrr. - ( t ; th V- j (jtaw c morning bf'a'id into Oie Iittli c'i-imbcr where their seven children lay io their bedi anif ahnL '- 'fhi'v then 'gazed at the childreir one by onc and the mother s:id, ''They, are se vea in number; alas! ii' will be hard (or us to fiu'd thefn food." Thus' sighed ihe mother, fir ihere xvn$ a famine in ihn hnd. Bat the father smiled and siid, "See, do ihey not lio here an i sleejf, aU the se, . ven? 'And they thave red che.dpod the bes ms 'of the morniog slream over them o they appear lovelie thajn ever, Jikft seven, blooming rose. Molherlhat shows , us that he ho creates . the morning and 6;nds js s'eep' is true and unchangeable," And as they stepped from the chamber, they 4W ot the dcor, fourteen shoc in a tqvtJ rpwipg $ma lcr and ' sihaller, two by two, a, pnjir for each child. The mother garecf at ".them,"artd vhcn sho saW they "were o many sh'Swcpu ; , i - But tht; father sr.id, M Mother; :whv dost thou weep? ." II ve not oil tho sevcti ireceiv ed sound, and activeVfcuiT Why, then, ahou'd.wjb.i;nxiu)3 hlrut hat; which 6v vers then If the JreT have eonfi ienee .111 Ut S.IvUta Jl U4 li t have coiifiJene in Ilun" who can do more ihun'wc pti cum-i prehend? ' v ' ' , ' 11 "SotT Hit Wuo M,! Come,'thcn, like it let us begin our clayVi work with a cheer ful countenance," ; - - Thus' they $poki?j jind toiled at their la bVrs!" and God bSn.sed , the work ol their htrndi, -and ahy had enough and to spire, they .and their seven children; fo&Jaith gives'itncr.glh end courage t and love tie votes the soul. - Toe hclplessiintnt,' the fractious child, the iinpntien; 'owh, the', buy man, the . iiwrr adyancei pot'M of life, and finally, itii mfirmittcs of ao; painting to the hour which ialt close the see nt . which friends Imve enlivened-and mad? donr, ol! present ttHjocts ?if'uch p anful variety on mortifi qytJ3f h"l th? prudent ra'xn shou! J,occu r.e. liimsclf, will more s riii thou'Tr.Ts than what the bus nes of th's lnrtVf - -state can sup ply. -Frohi Vie. 'Aral ic x' ' ;tTwa twilight. , Thersun hid san be-- hind the western hills, and the binyfu rays : which streaked the eastern Iwriz n had dis- upjxred: ' A lovoly feinjl. ,' wlw had been - but uno short werk a bride; unl -bcqo U;d tp tha nymeniai alter with l.vely nntiripi.' iionof fjiarc iMLmiv, sat ih n s.'c!iJv.d a p rt ir: t ih ho r, huh n J. h ic a. i -a :y ut'r to t!. dil;e:i the iV ii i.v r n m:ih-hke fonii r.. tioj -u.d $t'cl his face ui rt," ,'i m,"1! .S J 'tiiit'r- n( Mrs. S ni:h: ' w-iit ii. i lik pruiti i s is.. til w i V: v r ''aqijt'.KT li.t V t uJuri L ive Jc.in- i.ie .dd fca;m i in cr ttc r. B.l m,th- v 'iv it n 1.1 iil. . "C;i:U, .child , it tis t:q ad is; t vou anvwia.v. I'vv know u ; ,' "it "foul v f )'e J 1 1 m t ii j . A 'd I C.vr- :;f. J ' A. l!.in I Lave r! ne." Vi.!. vtjj nn : 1 tr.; Kir j L-j yojl " 4ir.Jl trcor.- i. : : at: i - r-xt r "r r 3 i - tvr r I - ' , " V r t'.'s r:l t( :i ri cor.s.' a the trav. h:J'ord In ir.i: I hawc f arf.cf En J tU- -: cc-t, i t. rr-'itcr . 5 exce ...ili tlUt cUi lt th-islls, .; i.'.wi s rrroJ5 an cj - f .E..J r-".crc:e t.t the 1 ! .icr r:, : IV I rcfj d". -the 'mivor ctcept- 4 ,T1 3 Whig Slate Convention m-t at Con cord, ::&H and- nominated JuJo'N. S. BAry, f Ilrlrv;!, for' Guvcrnof, , 2 a till teachers, 1 Jot school committees. . Valuers School Dictionary; :' 'j , . ; KSW EDITION. Fro, Jw Stereotype Tides, gTca!ly -.y rcvcj, ani printed cn White Patfcr. , A Critical pronouncing Dictionary .an$ Ex. position of the F.ngbx Lngvat in which the n-rtariin" of very" Word U epUincd, and the sriund of vcry Svl!al!e distinctly flwwn.- To which ii prefixed, an Abstractof Krghfh Pronun ciation, und d.rections to f;irt incrs for acquir ing n knowlodp of the usc of this Dictionary. Dy John Wa!k r, autJior of '-Elements of lilocu tKm," jRhjniia Dictlfnary, Xc. Ac , Abrif'gf d for the use of chool-s by aa jAmcricia Ctttzan. Tuhhsljcdndfbrsaltf by: ' ; ' . . ; ' -. .GRIGG, ELLIOT, Co ' "i 14 3Srth Turth Street, riuladcljia, and by Palton &. Oaborn and Rankin At- Pul liana, Ashcrdle, N.v C, and by Merchant generally Itroeliout the Sirtth and West." , - 1 is. This is , a New EJilioh, on Fine Taper, and improved in Frinl-n and Binding. Toa clicra will please examine ;Grijsr. Elliot & Go's," Improved Epdition. (' 376Gt. In accordance with an ;Act cf our last Lec ture, entiled an Act to provide for the pale of certain Lands m Chafokce ana Macon counti whicli have been surrendered to the State, I will attcnd,at. Murphv, in Cherokee county, N. C.ot thj 6th day ef ikccrj1bor next, and at Jankln, Macon county, on the2'Jib, and continue attach pjcc lonjj a Buy appra to be rcco ry f r the burnouse of rcceivin? application fr rro-em,v tion to uch Cherokee Linda as Wei5 surrender ed under the Art of,lS4o; and at the tii.iilime I will be prepared toe!l to each aa r.iaycs4ub lish their ciairaaander the provisin'i of tho a for'esaid ait - JACO'J SILE.t, il'f. ' P. S. Debtors for Cherokee LanJ undor the 23 year iaW, will plcas remember that the an nual payments are required to bo made oa or be fore tho 1st day of December in c u i yrar. r . . - J. r Alt. Nov. 4 I jO lv. CI chinc. The Snbw-ribrrs. have tlwir WOOZr CARD: IKO MACHINE in 5 full workinj order, and jundorthe man!rrerafnt'of Mr. F. c' r'a n, where any quantity of wool will be c:ird..vd in tho.bcft manner UfLh Eic.it carnd v t.!. i.t any delay, on the terms charjrd by ol'r ?!'!. It i- re ef fed Uwtfcany wvot sent t-.ir: 1 be previously isiicd, picked and cteari'i.n t.' tt. ' ' , WQODFIN ? ;it:?vDoc. Ashe villa, April 8, 1SI7,. ' 315 tf.... Flaxseed Gil. VJufct received and for 6alc, cither -by the barrel orgalUm.. ArplytJ v " . ' v , 'RANKtK r'JLLIAM. . mayS7,isir.. , . r::-tf. . -I . ;;. '1 v-XS Yy7Tto ' v ' IIjs jiibt added tto his for. i . v .to slock of Brums' nntl jIv ' ' th following, among oilier anu . Sulphato f Quinine, , ; , ;Morphine, . : - 44 44 " " ,Zinc, r i " copper, : . " Silver; Nilrai5 of Extract of Foivdcrcc 0.1. He has also a larc q-nntity c f Linseed Oil, While Lea I . ' Varnish Japan Van.'. ' , ' Vumish, 'fa- ir, All of which wiire old on able term. , AsUcvilh-ijJuly 15 3817. tf. v . RUNAWAY: , f From the Sub'scribor r l 1 1' WVf August l.is.1. a Ner - " . ' I .UOSL', tbout i'! yea- f -..Sj Jfi" r 170 ibs-, libou C ' I bio 'tck, lias a downcast Io .., f1'??-! his words wh'i i t ; nnd.jia A b--ird for a in in of 1. - may e bv,,nrtt j,v gontf'wli.te pu - .. frcc.pspers, aaa r,:r ti got V a - r..:-i--d.n.Mat. .Itmy. the mountains of ,G-!(ni'i;ioif-p -''t' FiAy Dollars Reward v' . , r r ctnvict dvy person rf h-i. , - , - u Nero, or l'wf nly-Sve Doll ltN. t riTarJsAid liioand h;s dti, ( 1 d -cJ Im i tlut I cin r J! i g n:e viTurcMtion at TylcrsvilL , : . DAVID r. I ;-Dct:7,isr7. . -71 llicrriy trl Conns?!!' V.',.v-v:-:yiLi.K, U ' r i. 2k loJS lvr Oor f l.rk cf cxtri mvo and ch - r. ) 1 1':.:.: C7l-tf. t)vu7.:.ir. Dri' Pa ill to 13 vc i:.r :rl t C.' t U 17. C i. . 4t i-i7- SADLERY, Ll every i-c d i A f r.cral etoek cf wc;.ier.'i ail ii.ii's Cd ' A'.LVWA" ? FULLIAll., r.:yi7t -..-t;. "T: 3 m:""acJ e "! c--t'ta V..il W a 'Gcncr;:l Cc::::.:; .;::n B:ii:cs;3,.; in this town, and ru y solicits consign. ncntsof wsRcajLVtiiK tola frarJed, and ri;o di'ce t j be old. - . . ' . . the above, and alsa to the purrhaao. (f Goo.ts to order. - J. V. GUIITIN. Ilarfurr, S. C. Julv 1 1 J. C. j. Tlse eulcrt'Jcr bjs leave t."" friends and customers, thnt he .1 : Stand,' in the South end of As ' v, . stt::iat !.;, mj . here cv- ru! J in t'.je r. . v encs made IXraand Vr.MLTCK.. C7o-jI. . eryvariety cf work in Li line, ; best manner, Axc rcpaireJ r av shorf nctlcv antt-at t" ' -d j Wheat taken in exch -"f r u WILLI A ISOX Afchcville Nov. 4, !. 7. 4TTon:;i:Y at laat. Will allcndWe ' ;'y t e Ctprts of Macon, Ilaywood, P;nc Vai:y end .McDowell All business i-ttrifct'J to his crc will be prompl. ly; attended 1o. .. . . -; . - A-' v." .T.C.Arj,1347. 3t5 ly i nurrriNGTON & savage, Pul:.t ::r.r.s, Booksellers & Stationers,- ::;r:AHLSt:EET,sEW yori, . ' I j.ive constantly for sale a very large and well selected stock of School, Classical and Miscella neous Cooks, Clank Books and Stationery, to wh'rclt tlfey would caU-the attention of Booksell ers, Merckants, and others, ' f ' II &. S. are the publishers of some of the best and most : saleable School Books now in use in Lthe United Stales, amonr which are 5 ' BuitRr-fr's G EOGRA.ru y oif the Heavexs, and At. Us, the only treatise on AsVronomy now io gen- eial use. 1 , , . , ( Petea Pe.vev's Nsw GeocaArHt for Beginners. Illustrated llh 18 naps and 150 beautiful cn pravihgSy&nd neatly, bound witb .stiff covers. This is decidedly the cheapest and best introduce torv gedjjraphy published jin the country.. ' 4 Mas; Lincoln s 1otaxt. ihis work Iras re cently been improved by: the addition of all the genera of Sonthera 'and WesUrn prar.wr WEBstEa'a UsiversitvDictjonart. TTIi is edi tion contains many thdusands mote words than: yalkcrs.Iarge Uictionary, and very lew persons rcqnir a- larger wot K. - W CfiSTER 8 -bCHOOU UlCTIO.VARIEfl. , rdCKEf OO. SornocL' Greek Grammar, the ;Text Book : of Yale, Ilanard, and' otlicrs" of the best - Collects and literary Institution?! of the U;S. ;: i'aof. h eiItons Greek Keader.: Do. qV. tx,- ipCtSE. j ViOODRICIl'S INATIONAL UEOORArilV, lor Schools in qup.rlo fv)rm, with maps Sn the book. trtlELUiP NAT. riHLOSOrilYtVl mo. '' Chcrmslry,.' ' do. 44 .Nat. Philosophy for Beginners, " ' ' 4 IS mo. cloth. 44 Chemistry, '4i'do. do. 44 Botany: ? d0. fo, Tlicse elementary books arc peculiarly adapt- ed'Co Common Scbool. , II, & have just published a series qf Astro nomical Maps, embracingI ( numbers, each map 3 by 3 J, feet, beautifully printed on a black ground snd neatly colored. 4 rice per set, mounted - on rollers, with cloth backs, with case and book, CCO 00. The same, on thick paper, without cloth bicks,S15 00.' No AeadcmVor-Comajon School sliould be without a set of these maps. . 1 hey have been fuliy,rccommendcd by the best astron omers in the country, as well as by the most sci- entitle Teachers, and 'With them a . I eaclrcr can imnart a rrcater amount of information to In.- pupila in Bix monljs, than ho eould possibly do , in ayer by the old method, besides making the study more interesting to tuem August ?5, 1847. , : 3Gt tf. VAKE-lilOlISlE. " - v, AND - The Subscribers have purchased from Nathan rlv hr aT t!;e-fcot of tli IlilUand" immediately at life head of the main business stroet., From Us 60 penor locauon, and being surrounded by a stream of water, it "w comparatively exempt from the equality, cf frts and entirely abeve the CJn ircsncts. Ti.t v r'oo:e (o carrv on exclusively the v-'aj..: i;ouiii and general fav. TV)': 1; nVSiynSS. under the firm ot t.i.iui:;, &PARTLOW. : ' r"i"'C(I an t.,Cj-:cncel-and cornno- t. it e r.l a'.ti. rr.il a c.re, t ,unt, ia addition' to their Own person, '.ir.n, and possessing means .to make lib vances on 'Produce ..aousigncd to their f v hfifov tender their services to Flant Merchant, and others, in the Storarre and .lotf Hlt'--, FHr, B'tcoti, and other 'Pro .o.in R ti m'tj- snd Forardin Merchan ", an J pure liasm Jrovls to order. T! r c I'es wi.l be regulated by the usual - ri I' e j . ice. ' - WWY: GEIGER, ' JAS.MrAlirLOW. Jv c 17. 1317 o55 Cm. - Ntate of Noiitii Cauoli-Va; jr,. ' -. I - ILw kini. t. T ' P. 1 K- "li'n (flhc Court f t'' It wo::"'151'1 a non i It . "I' - I ... 'J "4 tViI tllillt lica. VJ.Ln inc ii.ig.ui.j!iu mv r-r . 5 r. fi,niit.l ntn.iehident iUI1 it r.1Ttr.i'vr r -.-rr ht t!o next Term of this courOl 1',, to .at t IT ce ' C .;t-I-ou3C ia Ashcvtiic, on . the a.'IU" iff tha 4ia Monday in oeptcmoer , ti " i tSra to plead answer of domur to 1J . : if.t's I "l,cr t:.e emc wu 1 3 Ui.cn N.'i'.i - I- Sawtr, Ckrk"&?Twter bfsaid iVurt 'f Eiu.tv. at O.i.-c, in As.licvr.!e, the 2od Tjc'-va- rta4tlx Mon.!iy H 7T-rcVIEU. x " 1. B- sawyer; c, tf. t. ,OcL 7, 13 13.' Trs. fee 6. 37 l-6t, ( ' 1 1 1- t t f 1 r t r ..i J.i .2, is;:. "!rirc 1 " " ht Ju civ 1. U . 2. U t yiT'1- J 1.. afu rivar Js, it 1- & fit. V t"a"J dire "i or C years c' wl.:te on lr ther;htl low when lr: at. f. o. i fj.ee, :i3.Some' a v I. J. toi 'lureitt: d cry . lieen valued i ha is u Oic l0 v W, 7. 374 Ot. . ; ; : cn d:s iincrcs A Trunl cicrtirr; f iti y low, j-il received. January C3, IS 17, ' 33'tf. Supen Blue, X31ick, Drowa, Greenland Invisi ble Green Cloths, EnghsFi,- -French, and Ameri can Cassiciercs juit opened and JTcred at very low prices. Call and fee ' ' " J ' Qit.f, 18i7-ll-f .'37.f Wanted:" Tle eubhCriber winhea to employ a Sa.lllcr atld ISarxiess 531ier A obcr, rndua- trtous man, who is a r3od workman, can find a comfortable situation by applying to.'mc in?mQdi- Hundereonvillo, Sept. 16, l847ti , 368 -:- WANTED, Wagjrons to bauj Salt from the Virginia Salt vvorKs. . l ne. roaoa are nne, ana price nocrm Apply soon. ' .KAPtKLN & I'ULLl AM, jbeather! rljcccthcr : Unoer and Sole Leather, Harness and Skirting- A large lot jost received, at very low prices at Oct. 7, 1817. 371 IX. Chronical Diseases.? iThee diseases would -never be Jinown if '.the principles of Brandrcthianisei were . adopted; in the jeororocncemcai j oi oisease. ijei purgiDg, tege'lall purjrmr; be universally adopted,-and bleeding iand all numeral . medicines- iscarded,' and Ihero wiii socn.be" no chronical disca eea m orlarrdi .... Ait discrscs are chronical whoso duration has exceeded forty day. . . No cure can, bo expected unless tlie .ruls are used four or five tunes every week. 1 be supen sion for afewdsys-or a week, or more, must dc rfend 'upon circumstances. JJuruig tlia suspension of the purgation, the pa tient recovers new humors in place of those .. dis eased ones he has evacuated- But so long as any of the diseased humors remain in the .system. they. wiH 'tend, according to their quantity, to vi tiate the new sound' humors'. So the pcrgatrot must be' repealed, suspended, repeated and sua pended, Until the cure is. pcrftct. ,Onc thing is are,i that ithc contlnuaacc wiil do no harm: and further, that all the .gooj will ba done towards a perfect cleansing of the blood, that it i cnpble for medicine to doo as"h3'becn proved.in; ten thousand cases. , . To obtain a-perfat cure, , not a particle of the humors; which wercr-depraved while pick, must rp. main io the system.,. vew Bound humors mast be supplied when the old1 vitiated ones are re moved, common sanse tells us 'this. T These Fills arc for sale in every county in this Slate, at 25 cents per box; and maylio had of the following agents: . PA1TUN A5 USUUJiJN, Asheville, ' ' J M. A LEX AN DER, French Broad JAS.C. FMYTil, Morganton.-. 1 W. U G I LL & CO., Marion'. : ' M. P. PENL.AND. Bumsville. - ' ITELSEY & MAXWELL-, Little Ivy.' " K. DENVER. Sulphur Springs.'. , . ' ' x J. E. PATTON, Warm Springs- . . . ; SMITH & BAIRD, Lapland. ; ' K S T K, A Y 1 V Taken ui by Juliuji T. Siler, in Maeon county. N, C, 4 miles north of Franklin, on the 20th day ot uci., jo-m, a straWDerr y uoan Mud c-olt. sup posed to be two years old, black mane and tail, no brands, and appraised by Gi F. Caler- and B. G. Jacobs, at 52o. ..The ; owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away within the time prescribed by law, or he will be dealt with -according to law - - . , ' . ' . . , AX to UOUD C. Ranger, ' Nov. 4r 1817." , . f '. . - 375J2. ; . 1 Party's French lorocco l and Kid Slippers, and- walking Shoefv Phi'ladel. phia make. Also,' l gentlemen's ' Calf Bootees, finest cjoih quarters 'and jpthcr styles Xcr sum,Jrtr RXNtrmtfrVLZTAws; ' may 13, 1347 o v ui . II4TS,'C2APS.;SI10C$j'&' BOOTS. A large quantity, (every variety, and at very - ' RANKIN ic ruLLtArs. Oct. 7, 1847. , ' i 371 if. M-'.GURfilLiOOKS;"; A euperior article, just received. "..., RANKIN FVLLIAM. April; 22, 1847. X .,.- ..333 tf,- i Youth's and Senile men's Cloth Caps; of diffircnt tvlc anopficr.! by " "t RANKIN A. FULLIAM. AotusI 9. f'tf ' - " '.,''-,. Every variety bf Dry Goods, XSroccries, Hard ware and Cutlery; suited to the present and ap, proaching beasons.' ' 1 - ' V ' UANKirt & FTJLLIAMi " Ort. r, 18 it; , i 37Jr. nannel?t T-WEEDS; LINSETS, AND Xry variety: just received at" v 4S .atTeccKed and (A vi ry low: at " . P V -4" 0 " J liA.NkiN a, rurXiAM'S. LAl-1RtTllJii 11 .v.I iu-U...,,. k PHTLiVBELPIii A, (. .. J, a eMcr.ivas.tTtwnt tf DOOX.?' 1 . -d in thi r tr 'TtV ctry V w.U To AH- Testers' a:ul Parens, '.: f t 'TTTTfyi jif ' 77"" noons W- - v-' - fub'hed ami-for sale by Gkics,' Eu-iorTifc 1 Elements o Anatoaiv and Physiology, for beginners, 45 cirTs. ', 2 Elements of1 iLamma!ogy, tne Natural His tory or liuadrupeda, far uegnincrs, .t cur?. " . -3 ElemenU of Ot ifitbolozy, the Natural If'is- V)ry of irncs, fobeginncrs,,! cuts!" 1 " " 4 Elements of Ilcpelokigyand 'fdith'yology, tlio NaUrtl History oi Reptiles and Fiblrfcs," lor beginncs, 00 cu'js. . . , T '' - 5 Elements of Clioncology; tiie Ni'TuraV .Hi. tbryol" Shells and Mollusca,. for beginners, 119 cuts, ' . - ' 6 Elements ; of En tomowgy.-ne" Natural His. tory of Insects, for beginners 9i cfs. 7 Elements of. Botsny, the N?luial History of Plants', for beginneis, 194 cu'ts. , 8 ' Elements ofcGcology, tl. Natural History of the Earth's Structure, for beginners, with 3JJ cots- : . . . v The kbovc serira ia considered one of the most valuable contributions to the cause of education' which has ever been published in, thweounlry Each book of the scries is complete in itself, and bas a full glossary Appended. . The Klustra lions are numerously and bcautifull ex$bulcd-. -1- Teachers: are . requested to call and .examine these works before selecting for .their schools' any book on Natural Ifistory, these being' very cheapx and having' been approved by distinguished and scientific men. - ;- .- 44 1 have examined Dr. Ruschcnberger'a vpulH- catioov'Elcraents of Geology, from the text of Ucudant, Jililrer, fcd wards -As- Acuillrt,'Compt6 JthinS tills ariexcclltnt wot k condensed. lucid,' exact, and comprehensiva-a safe guide for the pupd, and useful review Tor the teacher- The illustrations are numerous cnJ crael. , (Signed) BiSIELLMAN: x Yale Collejro, Dec. 1. 1815."-, The above valuable scrics'of books have becij introduceu . into many of the public lyid priyato schools of New Yorfc, Alassaclmsetts, Vermont, Maine, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana, &c. &c., and arJ pronounced by all, among. Hie most valuable series evcr issrta Irora' the Amcr- ican;pnsp: .1 . , v Gfimshaws IHstbry of England, , Qoesliuns 10 Do.,, . , 44 . Key to 1 do., ' ' t History of Ronie' ' 44 Questions to do., 1 ! ' 44 - - Ke to do.. 'bound sJiTchrd stitched bound stitched pitched , .. ., History oi the trifled States, bound (r Oticstiona to do.. stitched 44 ' 1 ' Key to . !do., ' ,' .ttitched ;. 44 . History of Greece, 1 ' v r bottnn ; ,. ' ; x Qncstions to do., ; : ' ; stKchetl 1,4 . Key to ' do., - 1 stitched 44 History of France, bounil 44 . Keys & Questions to do., stitched 44 Jlatorv of JNiapolcan, bound ' 44 Keys fit Questions to do stitched GRIMSHAVVS LADIES' AND GENTLE! MAN'S LEXICON, and Parlnf Corapunion: con- lainirig nearly every word in tko English lan, guage, and exhiBiti7g tne lurals of nouns ana the narti?!r4os cf verbs, b;iii? alw narlicularly adaple.rta the us oaeadcmics and 6choo!s. By William Grunshaw;.. Esq., author of the above histories. ' Tlie editor of thd Norlh American Eoview", speaking of these H-istGr?s; observes, that A. m?rtg the clcmentiry" books of. Amriicari Ilisto. ry, we do not rniember to have seen any one more deserving approbation than Air. Grimshaw s History of the United Slates. It is a small vol ume and a great deal of roirter is brought info ;i narrow spaee but . tho author has succeeded Vo well in the construction of his periods, and the arrangement, of hie materials, that pecspicu!ty is rarelv sacrificed to brevity. ; I , - . "Tho chain of naraliva Ts skilfully nrcscrved. and the'authorVrcflcetions are lrcotienl.lv' such as make the facts, more imprcssivcand lead the youthful mind to-obterrc causes sfnd consequen- cts winch rAtght otherwise be overlooked. ' As a school-book, it may be juslly recomnientded. 41 What bas been said of this volume wjll apply generally to his other historical woits. They are each nearly of ' the same size as the one 'just noticed and designed tor the same 'object,' tnat is, tho uscof classes, in schools,". :,-, All these books, are accompanied witb-Y.cry full andfwcll digested tables of qiicstioninV' for the bennt or pupils; and Who with Keys to the same for the convenience of . teachers, .-r.?. To ichers 'generally, who hsvo e iamincd-Mr. Gnmshaw's Histories of the United Status and England, and . improved editions of Goldsmith's orccce and Komc, .have given thchl a decided preference to -any other HretoTfes mlise a"? school book, and any person who wid examine them. will find about one thousand errors in-raeh cor rected and teachers ordering these-works, wJ uv w:u 1 vj oa v, -urunsiiaw's imprajvcu' ijui twrrs-.!'- . 1 CONVERSATIONS ON NATURAL PHI LOiOPIV-m whichthc elements, of that sciencp arc familiarly explained.' Illustrated w Ululates. uy ine author Of 4,,Jotivrr5ation8 o.Clicmistry,1 oic. y niv. considerable additions, corrections and mjproTCftient intlicbody of tho work, ap projiriatc questions and a glossary. By Dr. Thos P. Jbnci. - - ' t CONVERSATIONS ON CHEMISTRY which the clcmenta of that fscierree are- familiarly .tiuncu ouu luunraveu oy. cxperimonu ana- en graviogs tion proycmenls by Dr. The Tho learned and diatingnialid Professors5 Si fK man and Ligelow,' speak tn? f these iworks. ob serve VThey are satisfied that the works contain the (tindamefita princi.ilcs and truths , of the Fcreftecsy expressed inf a clear, intelligible, and intcrcuteg manner, and that the present editions; are dectdediy moro-valuable lhaa .anv orecedin? one .Th.- higlj, character of the autbor aa a lecturer,, and a man of science", . wdl,;wet doubt hot; .Feeore" for 'these works Ih'e ; good opnion'of theipublic,' anjl cause theif -'eitertsBV. adoption . amoDg seminaries and students,' ) nm- a - Teaciiers in wdennj would to. wejij Lotsay: "Jones Improred Edition." ' s " ' , f SMILE Y'S 'A RITI I M ETt C"&, KEYii. urtgg1 &, Liiotta new series of Common School Headers- -No E2. 3and4fc t 'rgg.jtt j EHiolUa-i series ofvCommom School V , . 1. . .i ...1,1 j . ' . ' Cfllrrrs :f ; I c r IL YN IVOlvSi.fl. if r.cl superior to any they lav ever Lad in use arJ O ' it I' . . ' -r ttU -1 .a v.' 11 u! be paid to aS Orders, through- Co-i-vtr Merchant or U ' ' J , La v. Medical ad Miccancotw oo for public and private Libraries, anU no cort :; V :" t- Yti c j:."-' t? such r,-Lrs, cn the nidi-t roasonahlo iCrnn, 1 - " . .'u,f I Co.; ri.I'a., and for bale by Bookscllcts, and Country ?1 (reliant generally ii lIo SocrBERi Statf5', aud by Boolisellcrs in New York and P. ' i.-!e'-li!a. For sale as above, EUcSCIJEN. -.on. .wood. H rom, tlie; last'Eondon cdi , iu( which, all, the lato discoveries-and iniJ are brought up to the present time', s. Pr Jones.'- "" " - t ' - " n'Uv.lUfif..... V V..-- I' .RA ,j conv.clod wi:h their cs-uhhshnot, thor a-e tnV.ci tj " V in the bit i-unaer, and at the J'.. . t rot;e' ' i.d it to th;.r advantage ta.c&ll and examine our ljrgs V- ' . . ' .'f rbraary S5 CS Ij.""'. j Ibf ia ly the groccfor tlietfuppty of-the vtlL j BIGLAND'S NATURAL HISTORY of aIl ' ma , B.rd. Fi.hes, Ecpt.h, and ijta. ? j Irated With numerpw and beautiful cn-rav -By John Biglaod: author of. a 4'VVw rf ' World " "Letters ion Universal IUory , & j Cunpletc m J vol, Umo. ' ' I Natural History cyer published, and ls schools and academic. l,.etub:.,her3 Invite all tlio TeucWr, i, have the interest tP. htAr nn;t.rt . ami.ie thci.- valuable scries of scbooT books bofi inrnKjucingany nuirrs. . r ; - - - February 2. - 25j slot " -u 'n-Aied'Sa-ar. fr UN j. FULLLVl Of Co.1 by AuruH v new ll;;and wlvtes is now receiving at hU. CaVh ' Store,, rfi'rcet ' f?o9? New York and Fhi'idclpMa, an cxccllcftt Sto-V of ' '. '. J . ' ' suitajiiafor Fall tindWinter, wkicb hs invitts his old cii'-toiners andjtiie public generally, tn nil an3 examine, i Audas jlic both-buys and scllsftr Cash, he warrants to jplll as low as goo 1 irVQ samo Buality and Ktvljj'can be sold 10' this Birk. - ... Ashevilc, Oibdier ,"1.1547. . '27ltf.- t AUefjLinifulfiloi ofi liandiorhe and desirable pat:ctn& of moiisleinc de lanes art offtTtd at unpreccdonlcdly lw prfces, bv -. RAN ATI N & rULLiVM. August 5. If J The Farmcx's & Pfasilcrs1'" For the 1 1 car IMS, ' Published by Blum &. Son, of Salem, N,. 0,J just received and'for kale at wholesale thi retail'. tyV ' - . PATTON & OSRORN. A'shcville,"Oct. 7,'33f7. '. 371 7t. ' Av V ic2ilices WaiV t ec; .Four or five apprentices to thc; Mill Wrigty bnsincs:, will he taltoAby the sub'scriber, cpm application la aim 00 mile and a half wett of " Franklin, N. C.t Anj infonnatioq regardinglhr sufiscribcr's charactcriBs a workman, qan behai, by applying to James jM. Smith 5pr N. Vrr "ffpoty fin, Ebq'r.-, of -Asheyill". '; . 1 D.c lr-17. 3t"- - 373. 4 RANKIN & PULL1AM Have a httvy tlockiiof niailkots' tat; iiels:- L.itiscv?. aad Winter-goods ecncullr,' which they are selling'at'redijccd prices, cjpccis!- -ly Overcoats, Vests an.d Pantaloons.' ;-' -t . , vAshcvillc, JJeCi SJ, Itii. . tl Winter Bootsp Crips, arid Hals.' r A larzc Ktock, very! Jow, just opened f IUNKIN &, PULLIAM'S. .Dec. 2; 18l7.: tf School and Cjissical" Boolis and Stationery, ajargc stk stlling 'at prriall profits. . . RANKIN d VULLLVt m Dec. 2, 1S17. , if; A large supply of. Vjrgihia an'd Lrverpool S.4it, st received. 1 -' . ll - . . ' RANKIN rCLLIAft. Dec. 2, 1847.,. , tfl , 4 . -rv t j 1 Circular Smvin'ff The subscriber has ja Circiilar Sawing Mi3i.. full operation and is rpady to supply my desenp-. tion of lumber on Ibe slJorWst notice; except '. other agreements arc mad all lumber to fi pan -foron removals . '" ' 1 . , The Subscriber has Iso for sale Six Saxony 'fine Wobltid Back's; alfj.aa qnanty of prime sectf-; nafley, ' " t - ' . . , 1 W. MURD0CK-! Ashc'villc, Aoril.fi, ifei7.. : . 3l"-tf.' ', $I'DE.B$:WAIPr i head nhi oiMiej Stolenrf,frtfm:my l4r at ShawaoCreek Carol;.' gtO-unTVhe tiight M the L5tb of Aoeastwt,: a.LAPINPGOf.D WATCH No. "121 (I.tlunk,, , with the word Godarlaer, engraved on the same . case with the No. The watch is very lhin. i!n'oTd-fasliioncdf?ce:j The above reward of K- dorVs will be given fdi- it recovery. '. 'i - J ( f. Repairers of watelitfjs are requested to tLe'.ot.k out for said watch, as eamivmCW thieves, sbrivc all othejs, onghl to be detected. Address to L. S.'Gash, Clavlorvillc, or VttK at llendersonvillc. N. C-i and otihg- f v October 21. 1847. IF 373-r3m.. k !. HARDWARE $ CUTLERY' EngKsTi and AmeVllfan, including W sickles, o." the very'bcljt manufactoro- just yed, and will be Bold ajfi the lowest prices Aino these Goods can be found many seldom brou Ho-tho Country, and worthy the attentioivol o fchaaics.and fanners. I ' "j d 1 tl'-' L . 1 rIvnkin & fuuaw may . . . t 'ReadmnMb Clothing TanUi fof sifmrner weiSirf. " if. rmy;2, V218i7rlfr ,;jj.Vr!f '"fflt-r lint work ' is particularly, adapted tvtL I of Schools and fk,, fng Ikl de wntten and complete work n' tK v: . THE BEAUTIES OF HISTOIY fte of faihihcs and scltoLs, with qa,t tons.' Bt l! M. Slrt.ich. . 2t & PL'LLIAM'S. I published. Country'"'Mcre1ianV5 are Tordmng 4 l.vf uvi IO., UIIU Ul , UII - UIJ9k I aiunfiu I.VS over 371 tf. '. - - N 1 jtir rawedcora vt hich )U!!.d.lCJ t"j3,r Cli tv thcucfc," t -iN FCLLIAM Pet. 7, 147. vRANKl A-;"
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 9, 1847, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75