in .1 , Tlie XIcr oit Spit. -t r BiTrsn-'aoTa-" . - A htrif, suaiwrnt nia is ,ho, A hard . sunburnt mn; . Jo urj tr man jeu'U ever ee,- ' 1 Thou;' 'l world you scan. , ' ; la rmm-rs fetal, ta winter' cold, You'U fid hira tod ' i OS, fir above the ko;'.ts oflJa I the tiller of the ml -' ' i " " ' i . ' N? weighty bars 'ecurs Vis door, . No ditch is dug around; - , - k . . . "Hi wall no cannon bristle oe - r .- " Kodcsd lie on tha round. " A peace fal 1 rev irns, it Unknown' ii earth's turmoil v : - from tnanv eronhiu j sorrow fre,,. Is the tiller of the soil. ..!'' - , ' 1 ' i ' J ! ' '-. f " . 'ILs stack are seen on every si da, - .. Ilia barns are fiMtfd with grain . . - Though ol hers, hail not fortune's tide, ' : II labors not m Tain. The land gives up its rieh increase, Tbe street reward of toil, -: . ? y'. And blest with happiness and peace, V Is : tbe t. Her of 'the soil. - He trndgcs out at brraVof day, f . 1 And takes bis way atone; - . And as be turn! tho jHldiuj clay; He sings a joyful song. Ha is no dull unhappy wight, , , . " Bound in nri fortune' coil; . Tho trade is brjht, the heart faT.it, , Of the tiller of the il. 4 . And hcn tle i of day has crowo'd With fold th western sky, Before Ins dwelling he is found. With cheerful faces by AVilh little laughinf duplicates, ' ' Caresses will nol-spoil; . (ill, joy at every side awaits , Tle tllt-r of the- soil. ' A hardy, sunburnt man is he, i '. A hardy, sunburnt mnw; ; - . " But wht cart brtasl a hando free, ', ' As he, the ti'ler, cn? - v Nor summer's Itvat, nor winter's cold,' . ' rThe power. Iia'th him tO;foil . . Oh, far above lli knights of old, ' ) the tiUor of the soil , Tlie Iiil?iM;iidctit Huu. ; - How happy in 1 born or taughj, ; : : .. U - Who aervcth not another's- will; . Wbnw armour is hM'hnut thouhl . . And sunplc4 truth hia hihi'st t-WilW : : . UuruluK of Forly-cvcii iVolncii at llic runcriil of an ludiaa 'i. ' Prlacc. . ' - The, furwil ritpj nTlV deuth of an In t dian Primreuro thu dncribed in art ex. tract of a It-ttor fnm Trtiqjb'tr ia thtf Indies, wrvitt'O a Dirjish Miaaioru ary. Tbfjr djg wnboot thewnHsof the cjiy, whfr tlnt.princf, wh( died at the rwi of eighty, mideVs rrhienrti a Jrgo pit, which the v filled with wond.'rangt-d 1 and piled op ai for a b'nfirr. The corpse of ih deceased, richly habited and adornedt ; vras brought forth in grrttt.pmp, , and Uid on jhn pit after which the Bra mirV (heathen ' priest.) kindlrd ,the fire, with. abundance of supcrsutHvui "cerem'o... nie. . The wires and concubines of the? deceased, who, according lo; the "law or custom of. the country; ought to die with him, appeared there at the same ttmft, and 'walked several time round the funeral pile. They were in ' number forty sevcnT all finely deckrd with jewels' and ' adorned 'with flowers." The favorite-- wife ,'or 2on Cubine carried -the poniard of ihe defunct 'prince, which she delivered up to hi sue : : rcsw'r, and made a short speech exhort ing h:m ta use it with moderation, ?o as never o let it light on any but the gulhy. Th n the boldly turned her face towards .the pile, and, after invoking her godsjeap. .-ed into the midst of the flmes. 'These fond the sister of a" prince, named- ; Tnndamm, who was present at these, hor .rid rites, he gave him the jewels :&he wore,-and the r ri nee, in receiving throT, embraced her most ler-lerly, and. poured out 'n-fl ind of tesrs; hut the princess ith nut bi-tnjing the U-at concern, ' looked rhernatriy' with a teadv coun'.cnnnee nrr ihw pileand n the p"t.itor, nd cryipff wi'h a Uu1 voice, "C hrva? Lhica; which is the rnme of nrre of Mieir gc', she jump, ed As fhperfu'.Iv intvthe- flames a the fiist d.d. ' - " ' a ' ' . Tiie o'hers followed her closm sbme'of them nppfared'ri's 'ute i nouffh, but other. ltok d wild and drjected:. There wns one in particular, who hifig more dismayed;, vhan her conpnn'n!sr ran., to embrace one "of the sprrtatiWs;.. vvlto was -a Christ iau,:-; prpvirg him U save her; but -this: n Af1 ri His power :p d , an V 'ihe poor wretch 1 whs Immediately ttmtbled headlong " into the fire. ' ' Howe ver intrepid most of those uohip . py victims pp aud lefore jumping into the pit,ho fjot:s vsstly altered when in the midt -of tho 'flsmes. There they shrU kfi hiJrously, tumbled one over arm. titer, "it riviog u re ich the edge of the pit, and get out of it; ljut they were kept in, by throwing hejips f billets and faggiifs upon thern, a s ell to knock1 thfm on tho liead es to increase the fire! When they were consumed, )f Krnmin drew neaelltejet tmVkirg re 8n rrror,nc abundance of ridiculous ceremonies over the nsbes f t' wrvmchM. The next day they ' j.'.errd up the bonrs, andhnving wrap ' tlm up in fine linen, carried, item f toa rkco near lh -Ul f Raniesuren, where thv cost them into' the sea. After .- . which, iht pi w s filled up, end a . temple ' since rrcted on the spot, wliere sacrifices , -r ..fT..r..-t m in, hnrwr of ;h nrincH"? rtnd Ins' wivea, who from theocefrih. ae num , i bered among ihe saints or goddesses. Pcebla Niir Puebla 30a years E, Co'fez found the a ncierit Mexican city f Chiilu'n; where he was received with h FhhLhin while 20 .00(7 , wtrr.rs weri stationed in the vicinity, wnt n Mexicn to tik him. ' On dicovei.. t'. stratnemTand punishing some nf 'ihe per . sons engacr-d in it,'jhe 20,00ft warriors to -k lo their h els for the capital vCholu!u was' then clebralef for ita manufacture of 'eockervwnre. a Puebla. iTsa sucefs- aor, w nvs. No trace of CKolu'u is, n left hut an artificisL mountain, tower!. nbove the rin, the r.emnins of 'tbe & pyramid. Il is of earth", withjhe M.s bu.ilt of burnt bricks, and is surmounted bv Catholic cbapel.' USEFUL HINTS. A Hint to I"AMKa3- Ilojs do at great deal of damage to pastures by their rwrW in j prope.nsiti5 and do. not thrive as well as they mtgUt, because ta rooting they fill their stomachs with dirt, which produces constipation, and that prevents the rapil growth of the amma.s To remedy this, the. snouts of pigs should be cut off. whrd, icsieaa ot roomia taey 1 win oeco-ne graz ing animals; and,- therefore, tnuch more proSiab'e to every respect;: For 7this in formation wo are tndrbred to m practical farmer of" Scott count v., v ! -If? alvo infixr-ned.' 'Di that he "th best peaches in all creation; , and the wa he cultivaies them; is- hi follows: lo the faU or . winter he taes the dvrt frpm the roots of the trees, and fills up '"the hch? lhos made with Jiemp herds; over this A$ the. height of about eihtceij i'o'ches above the Icyel of the ground, he breaks up hard clay; . this process' effectually: protects the, fruit.from wormsyas be his evidenced by". five or six years experience. His trees are fl urifcin;r, produce good crops pf fruit, and the worms hive never troubled him'since he adopted this practice. These hints are worthy of attention, earning, as they a, from a pfacticatfarmer of great experience ana observation; wno is report ed to benne of the bst and most success fal farmer in Scott' county. Georgetown To PkeSEUVE T1IE E7E3I1HT. t. Avoid sitting ia the drk tpr.anv Jt:igih 4. A oid - strainingthe ' eyes by of lime. .yes oy reauing smalt prmt, or looking at minute objects. 3. Avoijr reading or writino; -much in iht dusk - of -the Evening;, or, .by candle light. 4. Dt' not gaz for any length ,of i line on bright or glaring objects, as fire giaUghl-,-&c 51 Qb.se'rve to holcfyour book, paper, or work, at, a suitable distance from.' , tha eyear.V' :v':v-'-; X':, ;,-'i:?V::vl i How to Whiten Linen.- Fruit'staios, irptr mould and Other spots on linen, may be removed by applying to the . p'trt, prev lously. washed clean; a weak solution of eldoride of Iim'or of soda, oxali acid, or sajts cf lemon; in warm water,, aqd it often m iy be done by merely using a little lemn juice f r.e pirt which contained th si tin or spol, should shortly after be thoroughly rinsed iq clear, warm water (without soap,) and immediately dried in the sun. t Linen thit has "cquired a yellow, or dingy color by careless vw uhing, may bo restored -to itSf former whiteness by working it well irt wnter, lo which some' strained solution of "chlorine' of lime or of soda has been addu'd, obesrving to well nose it in cloaii 'water, both before and afterthe immersion hi the bleaching liquor. -Novqr attempt To bleach u'hwashed linen, tjnd avoid using the liquor too strong; : for in tnat case the fabric will he rendered rotten. . v t ,-: fttelt a little isinglass in spirilS of wine; adding thereto about a fifth part of water," BOd usmg a get Vi heat; when - perfectly, melted and mixed, it will form .a transpar ent pluOf which will unite glass so fast that the fracture will balardly perceived. ' v .Sawing Ikon, It is often forgotten by smiths that ion, wVen heated, may. ba put irrto u vice, and the ends may be readily split by a suitable saw. A saw fil for this purpose should be thicker at the edge than at the ortcli j and with, uniform teeth, one-, twi'l'h of an inch apart, fhe .saw when ued must be often dipped 1 in, water, to prevent its beconjing too mdeh heated. It may be mentioned that a' bar of ron of almost 'iiny sizr may hi sundered, while hot, bv tlie simple application of cojnniQn roll britrtope. The Builder. . Ancient Atlojuttlcs. ' ' , . NTiVeVth was 12 miles by 0,- and 40 round, with walls "100 feet, higb, and thici? en-nighfor three chari-its, B b Ion- wftsGO miles within the walls, which were 75 feet thick, and COO high", v'uh 'lOGhbrnzen gates! 0 The temple--of Diana l Ephesus, was 42.!.:.U'ev h'gh; to support thcTOof -It was iJOD years iu building. ; Tl)e,largestof the pyramids is 431 feet high, ii-irnd 663 feet ca tho sides; its bae covered 11 acres, : The' tonesare about 30 Je.fM in'length; and the- layers are 203, K00r000 men Vere employed in its'erec- 1 Tiw ? Ttbyrihth of Ey'pt Contained 3,- 000 chambers.' and 12 halls. I -Thebes, in Ezypt, presents ruins 27 miles" ruund,. It has 100 gales. -Carthage was 25 miles round. Athens was 25 miles round, and con. ained . 23,C0O 'citizens, and 40-0,000 staves. '. . The terrjrlo of Delphos, was sotichin uonatton, that it fwas onco plundered ot 10,000 sterlir"; and Nero carried from it 300 stntues. Tha. wall cf Home were 13 miles. "Fsioliias AIicacT." 1 ne ttauinter ol the Uountess I) was iiboui to marry in a few days a very amiable ntleman, but whose years uotortunitetv numbered thiriv-six, while his intended's only reached eighteen. ' Though naturally ol a clioerlul diposuion she had aeemeu sad ur several day., which at last attract ed tlt? attention of the muther, uMy cer child," said the latter kne evening, 'how serious you: look what are yon thinking about so deeply?"..--:, - lamma, replied the Miss, with a deep 'I am thinking that my future hus bind is-just double, my age." "That's true but no matter you don't think him old at thirty-six " , '"No; ii is not so bad now but just t"rk nhen I ah! be fifty M i "VVd, hai thtn!" J "Why, ihen he'll be a hundrcdr Tr.z Diffesexce. lie question 'why ; n.Ters (So .not succeed so well in busi r si as lircwers, 1 was thus answered. "Flraus printers work for the heiKr,and Infers for the gtotryiehj and "where tv.tnty men have a siomaclij but oner has s head.". - ' ' - - ' 'The following Uttle anecdote of a person 'ho had coDmpIited slilf destruction; is very beautiful acd touching: ,- I was wfearr cf lift: and after a day, such as 5-rae have, known, and none vouid wish to remember was hurrying along ihe street to the river, when I fh a'sudden check I'turnod and " beheld a Iittla boy, who had caught the skirt of rny chavtn his anxiety toaohcit my notice .Hi look was irrti"tible. .Not fesa. so waslbe les son he had learnt. There are six ofu; and We are dying for want of food.' "Why should I n'' said I to-myself, "relieve this wretttwd family? I have; the means, and it will uOrHfttay , me : many minutes. -' TJle scena of 'misery he con ducted me to; I canriot describe. . ( threw them my py rseyand, their ' burst of gratitude uVercame-roe. It- filled my. eyesit went as a cordblao my heart I wilt call to morrow, ( cried. Fool that i was,-to think of leaving a world where such pleasure was to b had,' and ao cheap! L - RANKIN .& PULUAM Have a heavy tock of Blaaketa, Plan nelf L.illeyind Winter, goods generally, which they are nelfin at reduced prices, especial ly OrCrcoals, Vests and fantaJoooS, , , .' Ashcvillerpcc. 2, 1847. t SP ZTJV C O TTOJV from Hie best Factories in South Carolina for sale! wholesale, and tPUit. , KANKI.f & PCLLIAM. rvb. i t SUPERFINE FLOUR From Col. Lowrev's mill, and best Tennessef brands, by lh barrel and half barrel.: Constaitty on hand. w RANKIN 4 PULLIAM. ' Feb. 17. j'rv-i:"J: l" liivcrpool nd Virginia r " ; SALT. ; : . i Just receiving a larje, quantity, which they will sell very low, ' r P'ATTON.f SVMMEY. r Januirv 20. tT ! WANTED, j W&ggonn to haul Salt ; from tlte Virginia Salt Worki The roads. are fine; and price Ii3jcral'.-i Apply ?on. RANKIN 5c PULLIAM.' :Ocl. 7, I$47. .; 371 tf. , .The subscribers have this day formed a c partnership, under the firm of r". - : i PATTON iUMMEY, for the pu-onse of merchandizing in' thw town of Afheville. They will ketp-a.fuH and complete, assortmpnl, coinprisiu?' evesy variety, usually 'wanted, andre!jK,ctroHy ak a call from all to the eiaminatVn of tlicu stork, and hope from' their strict attention and : accommodating tctriJM to merit a con-finuance ef the liberal t patronage heretofore extended to, the litr firm. . J AS. V. PATTON, ' - V " , AUlEfcTT-SUMMEY.;. ' January 11843. If . . "There was committed to the Jail of Bun co m bo County, on the 1'J.th of 5 January last, a nro'nian',. who. rays hia name is . S A M ' ; '' aid,Negr is about 24 years old, about .5 feet' 6 or 7 nches'h'gh,, of a dark , brown -color,, straij-ht and well mi'de,and h-V? the-etidcrfcc on his back that he asbeen severely. winded. -.-He says he U a iroft hvn. t!mrrh In? ha no free ixrer. and tht Robert Miller, m Chruvttandounty,: N..(j.f raiod hirn. 'Hievtrncr; (if he a slave,") will conie. forward: and prove his property and py thfl vfee, or he will be dealt with as the law directs JA.MC- LUMx,' Jai'or. F.b. 3. IS 13. 333 tf, - ' Iiowcry's Suptiitic 51 our. A few Harrels j..t uceived fresh from the Mill, fjr-lsalaat i' t - . Feb. 10, IS 13. - 3i'J tf. , Siiar, Coflcc Ax Tea. , 1 CD n.i?s' prime lli Cotue; 300a Ibf.. Sujar; just received and'lVr t-ale vry tow, at ; iiA.NKIN vV rULLIAM'S. Oc.7. 1347. ' - :i-rtf. i ' Heist Ilio Coffee. We have recc'wed sevwral bagof a. vcry-choice article. . Ato, several n;irrei ot ood : ujitr, lo ,be sold at avery small, advance-:' - - ' Jan.20-tf - A ERSEYSTMEEbSi LlNSEYSt;AND Flannels -oreverv--variftarjust received nt .. JIANKLN & PULLUS. Oct. 7, 1847, 371-41 v SALT. A large suppTy of Virginia aifcf, L:rcrnocl Salt, just received1. : , Dvc.2t 147. tf v ... A Iiarare IoV Ot CoffLc, brown Mud' eruh k! tirrar, for sale j by .V . RASKIN $ irt L LI AM. . t August u. tf hats, caps, iioi:s & nooxs. A large ,nanlity; every variety, and at very low prices, just received at t RANKIN Z, PULLIfiPS. Oct. 7, 13i7. 37Itf. . A-fayiSEY' AT LAW. Wilf attend regularly the Courts of Macon, Haywoodf Bunccmbe, Yancy and McDowell All business entrusUd to his care will be prompt., ly attended to. ... - . Ashe ville,N.C: April S.1S47- 315-ly Whntcd. The subscriber wishes, to -employ a Saddler and Ila r n es M ake tv - A sober; indus- trionsman, who ia.a good workman, can find a comfortable situation by applying to me immedi ately, 4 ' ' . . '. - R. -CLAYTON. IlenTSonviHe.r Sept. 16. lS47tf . 36 ; ft ATT ft A T.T I am manufactarifff a large quantity of 'the purest Salt equal in 'quality, to any iry ihe worlds .which lam elhns now at hici! I am sellinj; 'SO Cents rer Bushel, at th WorJta. The citizens-r Western North Carolina will find it upon trial,' their interesl ta adopt its 'general use. , 1 Messr. RmLin $-Py!liam. of AthcriUet ar,e mv authorized agenjs fir selling orders for the South Western counties of North Carolina, who will themselves keep a constant supply for sale. . THOMAS L PRESTON. Saltworks, Va., Jan. 13,1813. 335tf STATEOF NORTH C'AXOLXA. , ' 1 II tnde r son Cc:'j. )n Equity FU Tcr..i, IB 17. But for sale and fm&s-rs cf a thrive V3. Th.3. Weslev Hawkim, Rv Miller, -Jjhn li. (Joc'i'Vip, and J. J. bile. - It appearin lv r " 5iTit that J. 1. Batett, on of , the. defendant i.t t; ci, is a fton-reUefft of this SUte, enj i f s without the junsjcliojt this Court; it is t'.-rcfre ordered that publicatiort bo made in the HtjiZjnd M'' a newepapcr printed in tbe town of A-'w-vu.', for siJfweeks, BJtifymj the sid J.J. lfs pcrp- ip do and appear before trie next , kit Mjauj beld for the eouuty of Ik.nu?iwr, atilie Djurt Hause'in HendcTiwwmje, on taa i rnonaay ai. terthc'4th roonday in .1ireh next, and plead, an sWer, or demur to lh comptatnanVs bill of torn plaint, or the fame will be taken pro. confesso and set for hearing erparla as to him. : Witness Wni. Dryson; Clerk and Jster in Equity for Henderson, 'county, at office in Hen deraoavuie. 4th day of January, IS 15. . . - . w. BRYsnx, ,C .V. E. Jan. 13, 1643 6x Trinters fa S , ITIEUCnAJVT TAILOR, First dirflling south of Ration o Summers I have and will keep a neat lot of cloths, ca. jsroeres, vecltngs and trimmings, cheap as can bo. sold in' this market. Once year 1 shall vis. it tbe North, to secure whaUvt-r is new and fashionable, to 'interest my customers .and sec tire patronage. Neat and fashionable work, with promptness in business, snail be our motto 1. Mc. DUNfi. March 2, 1843. tf State of Worth Carolina . BURKE COUNTY Superior Court of Law,, Fall 7Vrw,, "1919. Joshua Fiuchcr and wife Elizabeth, . . vs. - '' Geoigc W. B.- Hisc, Executor of George Hise; deceawd, Jbihzabcta.lle; widow and relict o! said deceased, Jacob Hisc- John Starns. and wifo Mary, .Emanuel Ras and wife Margaret, John Lmebae and Wife Sarah; being. deceased, leaving heirs whose names, are not known . f . O.rdt redby the Curt that publication bn made for six "succciwive-weeks-in. the Highland Mcsert. gcr; notitvin2 xne non.resiuenis named in. com plainants petition, lo the intent that said non-re- sidcnts be anf. appear -at the-.tiext fcujjenor l)jirt for said county, .nt the Court House hi .Morgaif. ton on the4ih Monday after the 4th Monday in March, I84"if, to sc proceedings IhVn and there to be had, touching the probate in solemn form ofthc last will and testament of George lime, sr., deceased. - - " Ttt, S. i TE ARSON, C. S. C. March 2, 181361 Printer's fe 6. STA'lE OF NORtll CAROLINA., lleiylerson County. Supc iwr Court of Ltw, Fall Term, ,A. D., 1317. Li ah Ht-nry, l . VS. . Tttition for Divorcft. Albert G, Horry ' j ' It appearing to, the stiifactk n of the Court, that Albrrt O. Henry the defendant in th case," is not a rcMdvnt of tins State: . It is titrrrAmj ordiTed that ruKifcation be m tdc in tlie II ighland Mwi ngrr, for 8irx weeks, notifying; ;thc said Al- oeri. iioury, mat, on inn nrsi tiay ol pril, Idl, at the dwelling hou-e of Huh Johnson "4 in the bounty of Ilenderson, and. Mate of North Carolina,-the Plaintiflf, by her Attorney, will proiv cced tQlakp thefeslimorry of William Anderson and others, to be read in her behalf in- saidTsuif, now pending irf , the Superior Court of Law. for Henderson - County. In testimony whereof, 1 have hereunUi set my hand, at office, in Ilcnder srSnville, the 27th of January A. p., 1818. - , ' . J. C. GULI.ICK, Clk. ' Feb! 3. 1S43.' t SS-ew.- Prs. feeSG. STATE OFlNORTH CAROLINA Rutherford County. " . " ' In Equity. ' ' CharW JireTXiwell &. Vi. F- AfrKvsson, , l ' -Ys, ' " injunction. A. IL Simms ami olhern j ' It appe.iring to Ihr eatjsfacljon "of tthe Court, rhat p,irt uf the doft:ndjnta in th.s ase,- to witj James S mixiv Willi.nn Simnii, John.T. Pnec and w ifc J oie, Gi'org Clongotinen and wife Ebzi' absth, LtnK-tori ()-born,rnd ,w iJ'e Riche, Alien Melton, and wife Nancy, and Thomas JtfTt rson, are.non residents of this State, publication is or fiercd to be made fornix 'Aeeks m the Hig4iland Mo-b nger,iftifymg ,tid def.nd ir.ts to apK-ar at the next ti-rri -f thw C iinl f b luld for .the rtiHiit of Uuihej f .rd, at the Court Hatj- i'n Kuth-prfjroi.m.t-'n tht- 7th M miiy aft r helvjl rJin. t) iv i M irrh nnxt. and plvud answer -or d mir lo pU:;U T'jiti!!, t j uNment will be taken pro-4 Conle.w in t,v) Siht-j. , IVitfio, I,. i, 4ir van,Cif rk'i'L Mailer of Fill Court of E put v, atollie, the 7th d'av 'of .Fk.bui ry, A.D., l3l. . '...' L. B brya:,c. Im. e. Ruthrrfordtun, Ftbju try 17, 1"; -. ; .' Pr.nterN f.e 3ld iG.v " STATE or north.caIiolixa: ' Mc Voice H County ' , . Ii E.u.ly FaJlTcrln, Wl7t ' : Original and -amended bill tA ft tl iical K1ate. v TLrmas VV. Wilson, - A ' t ; - v. ' ' -' - :-.-. Arc'ubalJ Graham,- the heirs ef TJlwarJ' (rl ham, the. he.Vrsjof J. F.v"arutjn.vri,-.atd J-tms. J. Jotirtn and,Stti'.'?..ii K. Snecd, orrttie-.heirs at law of s.itd Johnson and Sueed. It appeariiijj-uponjh" a'bdavit of the complain, ant in th scau-o, likd ac,ird:ng to 1h act of Assembly -in such.--ca.-e made and fureividct that all.of tl; faid dffcidint are. rei(irfls without the limits of this .State; publtcation for; pix suc--crpsi,-e weeks' i-i ht n-bv mid, notifying all and every o ot .aid defend tnt lobe ai'lapptir be. fore iji.j Honorable JuJj:f of the CoufJ of Eipi.tV, to be h;Idi f r said cou iiy, at t!ie courl-housr in Ihe town of .Virion, on the tH Moida) aft.r the 4ih Mond ly in .March iiexr, then and there to pl-adansrr or di mur to s.'d biil,' or Ihe fiiuj will be heard cxpartc, and the decree rendered Witnr ta, J. C. WliitPnn, rirk and ?IaMr of PBfd Court at'oficc, the f th after the Ah Mond y iri September, A. D.,"l!?t. . J. C. WIHTsON. c. m. e. Feb'. 17,43. , Tr's-fce $(?.., ' v 330 16. ' DRS. LESTER & HlLLlARl), Haying tfj'is.dav farmed, ? a c.o.4a-rt -' netuhip, nflVr their Professional nc"rvi CO Jn tlin- (.nna Ik A J ,1.- - J iornin?- count is4 . .Tlii'c f an be looiid-at lthe Drug Stor;; mtess.profesrona-. absent. , -, , y T, C, LESTER, " W;L.HILLlAriD. M persons indebted loT; C; lister, are'ear. nestly req(etcrf tq call and settle iroraediatejv. Feb. I7,il6id. i 3'J06t ' Schooi aild ClaSSlCal BooIvS and f Stationery, a large stock selling at small -profit ' , ' RANKIN'S- PULLIAM. Dee. 2, 1847.' tf WANTED AT ' i'ntton & Sunrnicy's, In exchange for Goods, Country Jane and LitC e'W, Flax ttid. Wool. TiUotyt Jt which th highest market prica will w RivcL am, motion and Limn Host bought, for which Goods will be exchanged.. jan, 27. ' ; r i ISOTICE TO' BAXK DEALERS Will aft as irtnt In Wfrtins.Xalei for Cii. eonnt an;i Etccwal at iht uranta tf.the Eank.Df Cape rear, and will charge tac Ccstonary Tec ' ! ' for his nitcs- ACTkApnII 13,fl8l7. , .a6-ly.- Wooi & Wilson, TAILORS. - One Door North West of ' . M. SMITH'S HOTEL ' Asitrrtixa, C. , Feb. in. tf. u li - -. w Ilookn nu d Stat io 11 c r y. V We base, ami wiI constsiitlf kn p on hand, a general aaimrtiw-ntof -thcMil 1look, fompn-.injr nearly every variety ucd -cominon, as welt as the higher -School. S A'.. Slccl lVn, tier k Folscap Paper", fi4rn 12 1 2 ecu's, up to thsfi nest quality. 'Amnnnc$t J"0- all of s whioh-arc offered at short profits at 1 : , PA TTVN & SUMMJu Y (i: Jan.27,1913 . . ' ' 3S7rlf. r 1 DAVID STRA!LEY, li ,5 nuyot;.Tn.iiitni - t 8. pfTefs his ervicVstlo the citizrne of Can. W 3T combe and tlie atfjining couhfics. His H Xi work shalljbe well done, 'ahd his cturgica l lower thai liifwe of anytithec' Vainterin 5-t 8 the State. ' s . - yX AehevillerFeb5l, 131333171. .' wWV wyVMVwWwyv,'. WVyWvv.v,w H M.4 tMMMM j... Ipri port an t f rom llc.ri ro. W OOL CARDING MACJflNES ran V purchased ;.(ati our shtp. . 1 l.i miles ' West of Abingdon, where soino '00 have been iride and sold '.wtlhm ; the -fist- thirty -years, and v-where a. supply is now ? on hind. Sno machines made and -sold at this Shop have Wen in ur unwnrds of 3'l yeaM.-a're. sttlood, and onkinj gd roles, . i "i " ; i " ' - - Wo will- not ' here,;' vauntin-jly b;asl of :lho "quality or - workmanship," but will if arrant our luachlncs to be go nlv arid wirf dn good work if properly- alteirded. - For ? durability and; good rol!sr they cannot be'cxeetled. Wc will ell v'rry low for etinh, and, also upon liberal crrd.l.' 'J'he cards Will 'be of tli' best quality. The un-dcrs-'gncd will "t up.tije maehmes when told, put lh m into r ration, and Hc that tb-y make good Tolls, and give the" nece'iiry nis'rurinni to ke ptii"n in good ordt-r. . Lrtr-i, addrer'd to ihe undcrrigiK d, at Abtn,dov, Va., wJl be promptly attend d t- " . - " ' "A BR M JZ'MMERMAN i SON Febru'iry if IoPJ V. ' - Wv m-na-re any claims f'r"appli' ant for the Bounty Lands dje to "Sold'iers,shu have si-rvid iu the war against JWxico. ' And-'in ihk ubstuiee from Astie v il)e, V jliiain Vi 1 1 i u ms w til j:epreent leni in the bu-inesj. u ' - ' lh. 7; - - . 3)0 If. v-- ' s ' Casinclt, ' I'a'ncy Casimcres ; A general assortinenl verv : low, jttst'receivetw ' " " RANKIN PULUAM. .' January 2S, 1847. " - ; 33 tf.' i (xOwsftihtly'bh Hand ' Ai Pulton Ai Sumnjey's the jcry best quality of Upl r, Sole add IIirn:Ks L'-atl.tr, Calf and 'Deer Skins.', Also, ilBll IlarilC All. of which will be sold on the most r reasonable terms. 'Jan. 20 tf . - ' ' (soods at llic! Loivest UaleH, exelftngtd for ea'i Cott"n .arij Li?k-ii Uig, Wool, Fi'athers, Tallow, U'cf h.d', ,Fiax c d, and otttO art'icl' s of country produce, "usually bought tlie. fclures. " - ' RANKIN &, POLLIAM. " .Vb. J7. . . New-edition ,.jnt rerrivrd, arfd for'sale, at ItANtTlN PULLtAM'S.. P c. 30, If r , . , ' . a ri;r, oooi WXII'TE POTATOES'Van V had bv npplyin wjofito - M. W. ALEX NI)EI, . - - . -Ea-' Ilot.l. .Utrd2, 13 13 tf -'- ' 1 ; wi:n9 si'itiwu ;oons? xo- tumbj l' hand, and ronsfantlv bn,T on li ed; :CmIFciag.-ev(W art ichj kootvn t'o be Wanted by tlio -country. We are dtlottrvncd to ofT-r our goods atpr.ee that wifl a,ify cutomer RANKIN fl'ULLIAM - marrjiv9. v ;.Palt'.)H Suinmoy kep cJristjntfy onh-nd'a Lirgo-cnaMtity of Tin W:r.-, whieli thv are prr arcd to ii;lU eithe r at W liolesale or -re-iaiU at as lowrr.at.es it f an t-e bought in Wct-rn Nortli (arhna, mnuCicruri-d in the b-! rnifnnf'f by Ilosia Lrnd-oyho i .lJo'mpari-d to do a'ny kind of jf.b w('rK,gutltr'ng, covtr.pg liouies, &c. Jan, 2J tf ; , l- The siibff ihfTs huve en hands a Lrc' stock Of (i.Ml-,4 UlluaClflg, ' 1 , ' . Biaukrti . ' - ' ' ; .'t , Ke'TbCV"8, , .;"'(" . Flanni U, " ' , Tweeds, ' s. ' " Ovtrcoais, 1 . . , ! ts, Pants,. Ac, ' which, n the season U advanced, wJl hej!d at reduced prjees. , ' . - RANKIN 4 PVLLIAM. ' WOOL CAIUliGr s iuachmes., Tliesuhsr-iber,takc3 thu rrfithod "to brin be- fathc-public-v thc-u(eriof art i-.le'f W o o 1 Ca r d i it 2 a r li i n vs. both t-mglc and double, which lie" isnoTv" put ling up, and rtwpecl fully invites v ho- wisii lo our- cha a g'od articb of .thts kfnd. to call ahd ex. amine his manufac'ture before piirchaRing .els's. J wncre. lie can'glve iheffnost satisfactory refer ences as to the quality, of the mate rial emploved; and the superiority o"f Vhc ' workmahslop on' hia riiach:nes over-any made cih life country. Iri all cases where the' subscriber sells a machine , he pats it into pperatwn and makcrf it perform first j mic rwh oeiore leaving n. .Xddreba . TlIEO P. CLAPp. ' ' - Abingdon, Va. , March 2, 1843. 6t - Leather! Leather!! ITpper and Sole Leather, Harness and Skirting" A large lot just received, at very low rices at ' RANKIN &, FULLlAu"s!" Oct. 7,1947. 371 tf. t Flax Jeed Oil. ) ' Jut feceived and for sale, either by the barrel or gallon. -Apply to . r 1JANKIN & TULLIAM. ma-v 2", 1847. 352fi-tf. The coparlnf-rship hrretofors listing under the f4rm of Fat tun & Osborn,' is this day di. ed by mutual consent. Either of tha una signed u authorised to settle tho affairs uf iM lll firm .-'.:,...:;: V , J AS. W.1ATT0.V. J..R. OSBORN. January 1, 1S4S: tf Saddles Saddlery (-ootlT, Our stock of men's md ladj's Saddles is ter KAMvIN & PULUAM 371 tr. ' Oct. 7.1317. Books & Stationery HUNTINGDON .SAVAGE," PCTlLISHERS, D)0KSKy.ItK3 & SfATtONERs7, : ill1 i nnifil 'niinitna . C zio, t tiuoi,ttr.tii, .MiW 1USS, cr,"Mc-rchanti, and' others. 1 1.- V n a rc .the; pnblif hers o f some of the beil and most salab'o Schofp Bks now in use in the UniU-d State ,, among'whirh arp . Busritt's Ce vjRsriiY optiib IIrArEs, n(J i las, the only treatise ort Astronomy now iu frt cral use ' ' , ' PtTEs PALrv's' New GeociuniT for Brginnws, Ilhittrated with Id maps and . 130 bautiM rn graving.and neatly bound with et.fT crrr J This .is derfdrdly rllo chraprst and bet iniri,'.- . . j lutv gwgraphy published in the country. 1 vM as. Lincoln's Botaay. This ,irk ha. ccnljy been iiflprnvcd'hy Ihe adJitiun yfallthe genrra of Southern and' AV siern pUnt,; WkHSTER UMYKft-UtT, I)lCTtf)NRr. T7u f(H. tion contains tii.in v , llw.usaii.N nvre word, than' Walker's large D.r i.otwry, andcry lew inrsmt require a larger win k. ' " N ubster's SniuoL PiH'foi tniF,. Porxrr do. ' ; lfr0,!"0,.'t. K"' ,S,,RKl-K ;GaJIMk, thrj- Text IJ k of j a, uarvard. and othmi of tli Ihl Cv)Wvtg and.Litt-rary ..Irfettiutiofisof th'Ui-S.' PrOF. FfLTONS (iRF.FK RfiUfR. ' I),T. dft." El. rRciK, GoobHim's Nitiomi firRAMiy, for S Ii.kiIr m q-urf wnh.nriM in hr hook -MELl'V NAT, riULQ.sOVllY', 12 mS... rheiniilrv.' ' a, ." PijiiaHophyrfjr'B'innjcrii, - ' It mo. clofh. ChrmUtry; .. dj. B tanr. .1., a ! These cJemMitary books are peculiarly adapt.; .cd h) Common SrhooN.' IL &, S. have, just pciilii'ricd a eriv of Astro, noniWI Maps, embracing 1 6 'niimWn, each map ' 3 by 3J ft c t,b'cautifti!ly printed on a black pmiid and neatly colored. Price per srt, inounti-d on rolTs y. illi cloih backt, 'With 'ease and book, IJ. The t-anvon th'rk pop"r, without cloth barks Sir 00. No A.eadi-iny or Common Srhool s-hr.ul. h-i without i( th -e inapt. Tlicy h tve hi n'ful'y r c-nnmcnd 'd by the bht aitrun. omt-r in thr-rounUv, ai wrll 4" by ihe mo.l cr. t-nlifTr Tfd'Jji'nt, and with then a Tfaeher can :mj!irl'a greattr ' atnounl of- information "to bib hijii1t in iix inont is, than he could Kssibly d i in a ypir lv the old method, brMih'H.iiiaking, tlie frtudy nior intcre's-tin to them August 2o, ls17 3C1 tf. CHEAPEST i!Y TlUY WORLD'J ' Slcara Refined Suar Caitdies, 12 1 -2 Cents' per pound, Vkfksih. ' J. J. RWHARDSOX, No. 42 Market StrVst, Philadelphia, takes pleasure in informing' the public, that be still continues to sell his very tiperi-r Sleam Refinad Cartdy at, the .tow prica oCi 12.50 per 100 pounds, and the quality is -. aaat lo anv manufactured in' His United Mates. . j He also offers all kinds -of goods in -the ' Csi. Jrclteuarp and truit Unq at- eorCionding low prices, a. quick sales vand small prjohls are tha ordr of the day. - .- " , v . ' -; - , Call or send "your orders,' snd you cannot fail : lo be ,satisfiod. ; Pn't forget the number, 42 . Market Street Phdad. Ih.a. Ji J. RICHARDSON. - march, . . - 3J3 ,'Ilip(ic trinMvf Carfilgp tronrtiag I limits mountings, va rious st1's, ju'-t'recrivf tl and for sile. bv i . XL N ATN &, P1J LLI M.' AIk vi!c,'rnirch 9. " . JIardware te Cullery. A largi assortment, i-Vnbracing a grt'al variety of new and dt-sirablv artirTos, just received, and will bcsajld at Very low prices for cashi, ' . T RANKIN r I LLI AM, rmrch, 9. r '. " " .BANK' AGENT. . V Will attend to the offering of .Nfbfr-s for Renew. , al and Ihscount at ihc Ai'liv vill-j Branch of ths Bank of Cape Far, . Biiint-i rnlriisted- to-his care wiU be promptly ami fai'hfiilly atlwjdcd to. Hm- charcVs tjbe as low .a? any. t ; Ashfvjilc, Dec. 3,), It lT Ivcox ' 3-? Just rccijyrd :bvi the -. -Subscriber, a. general . . - tuipiJv nt English and American Ilardwarf, and 1 CI TLERY, I ii i i i s . , I i s I ! a si 1 1 H i il c s , - w.lncii tiie-y' will- yf-Il lo'ouufry M rchantsat very low 'ptic.es on Tibtral terms, consisting of Trace and Ox CVii'i-t, Weeding life. Manure iv' . Fur!;, Anzrf, Vices 'Milt's II immert, . : liras and- EnainmAlctf. Ireserving ' Kfttlet, . ' Locks' ond Lalckr, in, freat variety, Bone, " B'ik and iroiy iandJrd K'nize' and Fori, POCKET KNIVES and, .RAZORS,' with crle- , (rated de-viceamarked thurcon Rougfi d Ready, Dueni Vwta, Mvntejn, J-r.-aVd every other articliJ b, longing talthe bu?incs?, and ropectf ul- -ly a'k-the nn ichntoT , tins vicinity 'to favtr Ihcm witli a cull vifi;r, thfy next vijiit theCil. wm.-'ii rtuVL-:uf & co , - - -! - iN'o'. Marl-el St. ' 'Phil idelphia, Felt 18 l-J, 331-16. E. Tennessee Female Institute.. The next srs-von of this institution wdl. com mence onFndy bef ire the 2d.Vondayof Afarch, the loth day of theJrrn'nlhJ . ' . I uitinn in the Literary lJcparlment from oiu Xn V'r se.'ston, According, lo lhcfslud.es! -j -Hoard in gwd farniljes al from J$I 50e to 2,00 , The extra .cJiargcs are: ;v For incidental expenses in all cases, 1 per . )iesMon.' Music ' on-thtf 1'iano or Guitar, 810; - Drawing, Painting, Ernbroideiy or Needle Work ' SID.- No extra charges for teaching JangOages', for th use of the nuisical insXrumcyits, or the app aratus. . " -D. R.Mc ANALLY. KnoxvilJc, Tc'rin. January 20, 1848 332-t. ".r WILLIAM WILLIAMS r : Will take a limited number of young gentls men to board, who may-wish to av4il themselves .of the advantages of the JTIule Academy hefe. " .His c'hargeg will be as follows: . ' ., For Board . - " ,86 - Washing . , 1 Lights and fuel per month - "SO January J 3, 1847 tf - V ' ISAAC B, SAWXERS .WiIJ take B ardera at tli same rates. January 13 1S4S If ' ' . - - sBLANKS EOR SALE HERB. Have constantly. for sale a very large and wrf -selected stock of School, Classical and MitcVa ' neons Books,- Blttijk B,jks and Stationery ' i ' which thev'would fall the attentuin f V..jX.

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