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vretlcru tculuw j ; , AbauwirlrorfMrtfffl, vcala hlsMd:a;. pointed bopeaY in the following poetical eifuawa. " Farewell, dear ttT, farewell, farewell, 1 . I tie'cr shall love another; In peace a nd com tort ywj mi y dwell. And Til go Lome to mother. ' . ' ' ' i ; ." Oh. CopU! Copidt don't too know i i Yea eight to hare a licken,' , For plajruwi; hllle ehiidrrrj o, ' " I ' . Your arrow ja them sticken? 1 Yoi mi;ht to fire at bigger JrmJ : OIJ bachelor af fortr; - Oh lea the bab-! fie! for shame! You know too. hAJcnt ortjr, , How thai Calf got tlirotish Ihe ,. A ceflileawa of Virnuat who i now a .mrmkr of Cultures lrom thaiattr, if wt-. mjadake 'not, told an anecdote ir u slump . speech Ist vrjnojt, while commenting upn the, egrvgiou blunder which line I?rtideot had mailt) tti lettm,; Sinta Ann p3 our JbfockaoV; tphtr.h wt? b- 1 lavs to repeat as : preface t-i.ln fallowing litSe bit f cor f esponderieV evUctrtWdt. by a tale ltesolu lion of tbr It usr of Iti'prosenla'livrs: t The propiftor of n tan yard adj icrnt to a certain" town io . Virginia .concluded to build a stabo, of sort ol store; on one of . the main s'tret, Ur the purpose of vending hi leather, buying raw huh and the like , AftcVcompfeting h building, ho frnu U consider what srt of a sign itx wyuldLbf beat to put up" for the pur pi . of attracting atirn'ion to his new.' estab ish'inent; and lor dis and wrt-ks be win sorety puzzled "on ibis sutyp-ct. S veral devices Here 'adopted, and on furthe r Consideration, - re jected. At last u happy idea struck him He bored an" auur h!t; through ilu doi post and siuck a ca!Fs '1 ''i with the . bushy end fltuntingoyt.' After, n while he noticed agrave looking personage stand. io; near the door, wi.h hn spectacles, on, gazing intently oq the sign; .And lb re ha coniiuut'd to sian J,. giz!nj5 and g zm until thecoorioity of the Tun nor whs great- ly excited , in turn. He stvped ' hut arid . addr !fd;ihe indiv;idu b ''t'ood fIor!rtng,, aaid h ' Morniinr," .id jlm oihf r, wnf. out inivin2 hiVvf Iroin th nin. t4Yu j wniit to'buv'JrAibor7',a-U'J".the store, keeper ' 'Nth.1'- "Do ou wish in, Nell liidi-aV 'NtJ-." "Are ym a arnfr?M lf'Are )0U a mprchnut?" . 'No " "Are you a Uw ' vr?" VN " "Are , vou, a doctor!" "Tin a riULosOriiKit 1 1nv betur svuvd iu'here tor m hour, . irjin to see if rould nscejrtain'how that clf aH through tlm auur hole, nod 1 c n kof.it out to have my life- IV.. C. ArgusJ , v Unskdgb and Busil--We trust thai our l' SvJU'h Curh'nr tru nd-TwiU u;l- b otlctided Villi us lor '"telling thtf'foll wv1n j kw upin . them; in fct; wo hnvd-it-from' lh hps of a S inh Caridmnn, Wlu ihoril is old or new, or whether' pr not it h.a ever been in, 1 print, we do nitf know, but it is new to u, .andnj it s'rikes us as beinx pretty g.jod; vniveour rrd"r the b prfit of it. t In Cie'd tys of na!lificaion,'when, in out - of lb way pfaces; nd in uniformed quar ters, tho mine of (en. J ickson carried if' terror to the hearts of tlii populace in ev- ; ery 3y I la bio iuiJ litter, Q cerVa i n upiui n, in the . Chivalry. State wos muster.fng about n - pcom "of varietetl bipeds, armed with dreadful co-rnstalks. walking sticks amh luckless 'bfiikMiing irons. -He -was just' about to through 'with, some ixtrnonhuaiy c'v. : ouuvn in imlitary' tactics, . hich wuld oi doubt havo a.stonislieH th world, when 1n',aringi!,'lo'uibejrHtg of the heavy cotton w amotion too uariJroa), ho supposeii ttui 4M Hirko;v wa rihf upon hm with nil . uf-Uti;i5tinv hwst dirotul artdlerv." h ,V AMJ'Uttoo ein)p i;y,'f said fie. "jwepare Mo. xuige. " Si;r.,1- ' i . J No "sonrr.iaid th'in dn( .In' ihe twiuk lyig of n bod post, tho whol.'J of his men wrrosaft ly.Otisoooctd utlnviall sedge gra. wliiob grew' I here in greSt nbu:id.i!Ke, and whW entirely .Iviil them Irpmj view.; v a 'jk'w1 ioiHnts a ituVeUr- came ri 4l'nfl antl.tb ;icrifiod cf'p'ain anv iutnty imjMired it ho.bad aenl any thing of tjn Jargon down f the roal.' Why i 'certainly rej htd tho man, "l li tvn , j nit.f huiv lw w n.il inrre ihiin -three qu friers" f -ani'le oil, and i will bt neVe nninedi.felv' ' il not. hoomf. ' -i " At.enixili comp my," cju'dlhp c:iptai1rv, turning to hi men V UnsedgH and bush and a ay Jhe'y Kcamperrd in nil directions, "Seeking ihe "cover ot' the ufi ler growth. Ill tho woods.- :tlibima Rcjwrler. 1 1 ' JTlind yottr Own Business. ' ,.Ys, miiid-jour nwn huifirss! What need t concern 'jou if Mob a Snooks is courting S A ' Tliompson.. . '1 ley are un doubted ry rational being ,'iand can conducj Ihtir hue afTiirs yi ft bfeoming manner, witlhojt any i your interferences.. W hat ;r lv K .n i,it a new dreisf It is probably pajd ff, and coyt.you r nothi,. Then-fore. wUv need vou interrst . your&ell s.i deeply about. it? Wh M the principal mei chant in the viiiasre h's btrome nis.U v,.i? Y 411 are not' atnunri liis creditirs. ; nnd for'hv aven' sake, why y can't yiu In , the man have k little-enjoyment? : Suppose, Dirrin Swil'i d'Jt1! g tl,.a duieing chool, it cost y.u nothtog, and as e'bts a frail coostittiuon, a, Uitle, eiiercise of ,his kind V will ben-, fit heri general heukh.' ;This n.i Win it iviih ih aifurs 0 ithrsv to v.'th" utter trt-leci ff thetr , own, is . 1 v mg a great dtr'a.l too prt valt ut, wiili a otr- tain class in smtU villages ; Thv i are 1 none of us whoesoape misfortuc", cr are . " free from error; but.to be mad 'U.e Ij't 'nnd bvod f -a.sel ot gosvping, iijter r tneddUn siuiiytWi'MM, njii'rely 00 account l ' irxvitiblo i-.toriune or a. sinno- error ., committed; ts far 1 rotab-ing'agreeable. Jt this class of beings have aoy business i their own, bopo that out of. atpme f r hemlvrs, and for: the credi,: of t ir relaiives they wW Mtend. ta it.JEx- j ! Hon. W.n. H. Washington delivertu -L .'urogy bpon iQ -a1 Jj'10. ' ; A4ams, on the "23 J instant,. in Ncwberw -? J.' i, USUFUIi HINTS. v A; grain of blue riiriol 'or carmine, ilf tinge a gallon ( water, m thai ia e?erjr drop the color may bo perceived. . '"Newt Dish Lt i not, perhaps, gener ally known tht common beets i in embers or baked in a atove, in tho aamQ manner you would cools potatoes, are much sweet-' fr and dryr than wheru prepared tor the 'table in foe ordinary way, by bilipg. Such, nevertheless, is the fact. Vhen they are perfectly doneprcl andlserve them in the ordinary way. - It is1 better when beets an requireti for this purpose, to select such asare of medium size, smooth,, and per lecuy rouna, as large rpow ao not cook so readily or. so wi ll, on account of Ihe size. To Detect Copper Tiji leaves- oftth tea, cut small, ioto a' vial, wjt3 two or three drachms of liquid ammo, ni.i, diluted with one Inilf the Quantity of witor. Shake ihe vial, and if the smallest porrioo of copper remain,, the liquid will assume a fine blue color, 't Test of SocNd EGGS.-nThelaiger emf of a newly laid egg fee Is, cot J when placed agaiosl ih,e tongue. A 1 newly fid egg, also, appears emi-transpareni,; when pla ced beiw'ea 4 ho eye and a'strong'liglit, arid has a small and precepiibln! divisiun of the ahell-, which division is filled with ,aif or gas. , ,lf an. ''egg shakes, ir )s sore , that t is stale , ' ' A-Purifier -f-Ii cannot be .too"gener ally known that a bii of .charred stick boil, ed' with beef or mutton tnurtcd, will take away all lata or disagreeable taste, - A bH of charcoal will answer the! some purpose , Cultivation off Onions. John W. lYocior, l Massachu sons, states in ihe Boston Cultivator, that there are three individuals m his neighbor In mil, each of. whom produces'" "annually Iroin two thousand to three "thousand bush, els of qpions They, in some instances, rent theM md -at ,$3 t $10 per aore, and the averajo proiuct is three hundred bush e.b p.r acre. - He saysthe :.i onions, when re dy for mirket, are woilh $100 more than thtt rent of the l nd Und theC03i of the in anurif leaving this sum as th com lotsation of the labjr. nppliod' He does nt give the price of the onioni per bushel, but we have lately. : seen it stated thai tho .average in this neighborhood is 37 lj2 cts a bushel. The same land (is continued in onions several "years ,in succession. Mr, P, stales, that soma lots hive borne ihis crop every year for ten years wlthool any depreeiation in yield. Mule bod? and le-ichod ushes are much used for manure. Great p una are' taken in . the prepara'.ibn of ihe.s'oil particlarly to ; have "be top well pul verized. ' vTho seed is sown with great accuracy by. a mchir?f and strict atten tion is given to keeping the crop clear of weeds. It is calculated thai ope man and t wo boys of lhtj age of twelve or sixteen years will manage ten aces. Mr. P. says he knows of several individuals who com menced this business at the age of iwenty- onc, and each pursued it lup for a dozen years or more, havo brought up respecla ble families, and are nov$ worth comforta ble estates. 4 j ' " ' . Sqxon autl Jlerino Sheep. iMr. lltfed Burritt of Tompkins county t New Yotk, a correspondent of ihe Gen ciee-Parmer, having tried both kinds , of sheep, Saxons and Merinoes, gives ibeJat tt-r the preference, lie . slates that wi;b the Saxoil fl ck his clip was two anda half pAiunds-A-while.the yield fron the Mertnoes; isiru average of nearly four and a half lbs. The superior fineness of baxon wool is con ceded", button exceai of qulniity in Ale'rinc .wtKl exceeds the excess of price, in the oth- ert flks '"flock no.v consists of 500; of which oiKi half are pure b'bod. Puular Merime's the other, half a high cross-of ihe common Merino on the native and Saxony, .which makes their woul about iho same quality as ihat ol tuiijbvooded 1'aulars. .. Mr. Miurri.lt statc. alio that in raising lambs his loss with .Merinoes was in the ratio of one to every three Saions, or 5 percent, of his Merin laYnbs'and 15 per cent, of his Saxons. ll,s clip for 1617- sold at 37 1-2 ceD:s per lb. ifs 1. Hinountitv : accordiniiv lo . near .three hundred and fifty doll ra, or more than 8l.'G2.1-C? each. His lightest fleece was S lb, G oz , .the heaviest 7 lb. 14foz. i Av shfjepshearing in .lhe spring of 1846 on bur School Farm;-, there was weighed tnour presence In lleece of a raular ale rino ram. jUit. thirteen tnonths nld, which gave, nihe pounds of washed wool. .If we destrtd to Improve the native sheep of the South, . '2 j . uld "o to this flock, which belongs to Gn. El. Harmon, jr.r - Wheal land, Monroe county, N. York, of to lbat of. Mr. rjurriti la procure bucks for ihat purpt . ' v. . ..! ' . . v Texas. A bill passed lha House of Uepu.'i.t viivts, on the 28th ult.; to.sop press banking.: It imposes a fine of from C1C0D ta vDOOO, upon all persons issuing any p iper, to circulate as money, and de hors : 'I jorsons recivinj Ihe same from r'o'urvcf law to recover pavmeni ihcreaf, eiiher against, ihe parties issuing, or circul ating, it, or' the endorsers. A hjjl has ' it'in introduced, and referred lo th" j .'lci iry committee, providing for the institution of a sdit to test iho constitution nlity of the charter of the Bank of Agricuh lure and Commerce. '- ; : Bennett says very truly that Gen. Tay lor is ihe only man of the day who writes and fhls with the same sublime simplicity in each li a e of. business, , Ti ?Iak'IIard Water Soft. While the wa ter is healing; take two quarts of wheat bran, 5 jmMs ina bag and place fit' in .the water, and . v. mi hot '.enough to use, : will be ; aoft. 'I . ! i nntih fur a cmnmoA washing. Anoth , t,.J is to u.e soda. A few ounces of this . . 1 soften a hogshead of wateT. It wtll'giv'era' . rate , jwhiteness to the I linen., without the ' v -Mof t iniury, and wiH , rtot affect :. the' hands r -'b-it liille. and is a great relief to those j c ir. jot procure rain or other soft water. - Kc?p djwo tho : weeds, if youV woutdj lojil.:c3rn grow. f ' - . RANAWAY ffom the auUcriber. reai ) p. ding Dear Coocord. N. C , abewt th la UL cf December Utt, -a negro bribe ryro of JOHN.- John a erj bti-ht eo6rc4 mnUttn. m about fft 10 or 11 tnrtiea Rcijn, atraiht and well built b kZ JTk kair. mn,d eara it embed oter in front aaa airaii wer bia eara an! the back part of bi head and when txeited Pr bated by axcreiae, his faca aa. umea a Cah adruddy complectjon- II ha Karon bis kft bW and one upon his right wriL He ha an axe sear on bis left foot, as 13 Delias recollected, ,extendin from the end arais feij toe near o the middJe of the foot. e wo V'Ui hiin when be kfl to a food par of caasr nata pantaloons,' and a food brown overcoat and a parr of bools He toajr bare procured free papers and attempted to make his way to a free State.- a a Tree man or cowr. or uv lo fof a whrte man, whh- h w wouId weII iustiry- Cut I am rather in- Put a fewTclined U beliere he is lurking about Cbarlotte, as he was raised lit ttat town and has numerous relations and acquaihtanccs in and around mai !r or he mar be about AshevUIe,N C.'fiar ihg a brother linnj there.- eAny, anfoTraatwn refpeclinff him, 5'iven to roc at-Concord. N. C, K thr.nfcr..l!v rrrrrn-d And the above re- r.ri: will rtven to anv nerA. W bo Will d3 liver him to me, or confine him in any jail that I ret him. & ' ' ' . Conrord, C, March 23, . 336 It FAMi LY..G0IIPANI0N Six Lectures e Causes, Frercntioq and Core ot ConsomiJtion, Anthm,. Diseases of the "art. and all Female Diseases, 234 paffss, 23 engra Tings.; Paper 50 cts.; bound 75 cts. Mail to any rart oostare 9 1 2 cts. . " Shoulder Braces and Chest Expanders, 2. Mail to any part: 50 et. txwtsee. Inlialing Tubes, Silver, 53, by ma.l, letter postage. Ab. dominal Supporters, perfect, $9 to-S', for all Ruptures, Falling of the Bowels and Womb, and Weak Back and Chest; sent bv Express every where. For Braces or Supporters, or Rupture Sucnorters. eive height from head to fool, and errcumfertnee fit person next the surface, just jbovethe hipe. If Rupture, mention-whicti sine ents wanted for the sale if the above ?ooas Address Dr. S. S. FITCH. 707 Broadway, ISew York, post paid. March 3D, . 3ilo Jy- ' iTIEIICIIAIVT TAILOR, Firtllwellins south of PaUon &- $tfmmcfs v l have and wall beep a neat lot yt ekinsv ca. ismeres, yestinsrs andlrimmrngs, cheap as can be sold rrt this market. Onle a year 1 fchall vis- it the North, 'to : pecure whatever is new and fashionable, to interest my customers and secure palronagc. - IVegt and lasiiiouaoie worn, wiui promptness in business, Biraii do our mono. : , I. Mc. DUNN. March 2, 18-13. tf '. State ofYorth Carol in ar BUHKE COUJSTY. , Superior Cour't of Lawt Fall Term; 1943 .. Josiiua 1 iiicaer anu wtie iiizaocin, f VS. " - jQcorsreWi B. Ilisc, Eccotor of George Ilise deceased, 4izileui tiisc, wjiow and renci 01 said deceased, Jacob mse, Joiin oiarns ana ife Mary, Lmdntiel Rose and wife Margaret John Linebae and wif Sarah, beiny deceased. leaving, heirs wnose.names are not Hnoxyn . Ordered bv the Courtthat publication, be made fornix successive weeks in the: Highland Messen. jjcr, notifyinp' the non-residents named in com plainants petition, to the intent' that said Tion-rc4 sidents be and' appear at Che nxt tsopcrior Court for ;sad county, ai the Court House in Morgan, ton, on the 4ih 'Monday after the 4th Mondayiii Maich, ld4S, to sec proceedings then and there lo be had, touching the probate in solemn, -forin of' the last will and testament .of GeorgeMli.se, srd(;ce8eo. " Test, . W. S. PEARSON, U. S. C. March. 2, 13 IS Ct Winter's fee 6. , STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Rutherford County. - In Eouitv Charres 3clfowcJl & " M - . Win. F. 3cKisson, I - , - Vs' Injunction. AMI. Simms and others. J ; ' . ' It appearing to the satisfaction .of the ' Conrt, thai part oF the defendants jn this case,: to wit: James STrntm, .William Shnrhs," J'hn T. Price and wife Jane, GeyrSc Clongennen and wife Eliz. a'osth, Litilcton .Osborrrand ! Wile" Karchol, Allen Melton and wife Nancy, and I nomas .Jefferson, are non residents of th's States publication is or dered tobe m;aaetfbr8ix -.veeks m Highland. Messenger, notifying taid detendants to appear at the next tcr.m iii this C urt to be held for the county of Rutherford, at thcCourt Ilousein Ruth erfordlon, on the 7tti fonday aftcrahe 4lh Mon day in March .next,; and Jdead answer or demur to plainli3Vbllr or judgment will be taken'pro- confesso as to tiH'in. . t . . Witness, L.' B. Bryan, Clerk & Master of said Court of Equity,- at offipe, the 7th day of Fcbrua. ry, A. D., l4a. , L. U. liii 1 A, C. oir k, a. . Rutherfor'dtonFebruary 17, 1814. 1 ;. Printer's fee 6. 31)0 16. ' ' -STATE OF NORTH'. CAROLINA. . McDowell County , v , In Jfuity Fall Term, 1947. Original and smcndcd mil to sell Real Estae.t .1 . ' ' Thomas W. Wilson, '"' . . : . ,Vs. , '. ' Archibald Graham, the heirs of. Edward Gra. ham" the heirs of J. F. Carulhers, and James 1). Johnson and Stephen K. Sneed, or the heirs, at law of said Johnson and Sueed. It appearing Upon the" affidavit of the complain ant in this cause, filed according to "the -net of Assembly in such. ease made and provided: that alt of the said defendants are k residents without Iho limits of this State; publication for six sue cessive weeks is hereby made, notifying all and every one ol said defendants to be 'and appear be fore the Honorable Judge ,of the Couryif Equity, to be held for said county, at the cnurt.hoUse in the town of ATmoo, m the ' 6lh Mtmdai after the 4th Monday iri Match next,, then and there to plead answer or demur , to said bill, of the same will be hearcL eiparte, and lh , decree rendered accoromgjy. Witness, JrtC WhitsonwLlcrk and Master of said ixuri ai oincc, me oiu aiicr me 4 in 1 on a ay in September, A. 1848." .J.C. WHlTSON.c. u. e. Feb. 17, 1843. Pr's; fee 390 16. MS. LESTER &. IULLIARD, . tJaving- this day formed a co-part ncrship, offer their'Professipnal servi ces to thee citizens of thisa'ad the ad joining-tounUes.-. They can always be leund at the DrAg Store; unless profess Tonally absent. ' T- T. C. LESTER, ' .1 w,l hilliard: All persons'. Indebted to T. G. Lcter, are ear heslly requested tq call arid .settle immediate lv h M. CO. tl, IOIOl tOUUl. Livatjicr! lacaflicr! ! - Upper and Sole Leather, Harness and Skirting A large wi jusi receiven.s.ai very low prices at . RANKIN &, PULLIAu"S. ' Oct. 7, 1847. ; 371 tf. " . Blanks for Sale. NOTICE TO BANK DEALERS -:wLI'::A' ail A t t ; UiiUctai A?ftt laCff rirT 5::n fcr tii- " " c2r?: : .... --rr ics ,C : UT III STTICCS. - ' AsbeviUe, April 13.2517. 3S-lr 'TAILORS. . ' One Voor North iVcst of, . , J.M. SMITH'S H3TEI. v AsHrnlxr,N.C. Feb. 10, tf. a: , ZZooli and Stalioiicry ' Ve bate, and will constantlv Keep orrhand, a penrial assortment of School Books, comprising nearly every .variety us-u i vouiuhmi, the higher Schools. A!so. Steel Pens, Letter it, Foolscap Paper. fiom 12 12 cents, up to then, nest tiualrty. JLlmnac dj-c, all of which arc offered at short profits at ' PA TTVIS 6r S VMJ1 ti Y 'S. Jan. 27, 1843 3S7-lf. :david strauley, . HOUSE FAINTER. ; X CWTf-rihi kpt vice t'n lh nf iens of Bun.Mt if rntnhfi ind the. adioininir counties. His M Id work shall be well done, and his charges i lower than those of anv other.' Painter in 34 H the State. ' . ' H n Ashevillc, Feb 24, 1813-331-71. U Important from ltexieo. WOOL CARDISG MACHINES cam be purchased at our ahoDv.' 11-2 miles West of Abingdon,; where some 200 have been made and sold within the last thirty years,- and. ; where a supplv is now on hand. Some machines made "and sold at this Shop, have .been in use upwards Nof 3D years, arc . still good, and. making good rofes. - ' ' ' - ' . - . ' We wUU.not here, vawilmly boast, "of ,;lhe ''quality or .workmanship," bat will warrant our machines to be good,, and will do good 'work if properly, attended. For durability " and good rolls, thev cannot be exorili'd. Wc will sell very low' for cash: and. also" vsvonJiberal credit, r The cards , will be: of the best ' nu-ality,' TliC' un Jersincd wiy set up the machines when r sold, put theni.into operation, and teq that they make good roth, and give the necessary in$JrucUon to kerp them in good order. Letters addressed to the i- undersigned , at .Abingdon, Va.,. w ill. be proiiiptlv attenih'd to. . - " . ' ABUAM ZIMMERMAN SON. February 12, Id 13 6t, . ' . jr. n wo o&fiji ' Will manaie any ...claims for applk anls for the Bounty Lands due to Soldiers, 'who ha v served in the war against jlZexico. . And iii his absence from AshevUfc, William IVi II iu ins will represent turn in- the bdbincss. . - . - V. jteb. It, , -JJU l. Casinctt, la net Casimercs, A general assortment very .low, just rcceivew , RANK IX $-PVL'LIAM. January 23, 18 f7. ; : 113; tf. Constantly on Hand f At:Patftn it, SummeyVlho very best ' quality of Upper, ijolc and .Harness Leather, Calf and Ucer Skins. . Also, i H ago 11 -Ilarue.' All of whiclt will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Jan. 20 tf . (iJoods at (he Lowest Kales, exchanged for clean 'Cotton : and Linen ' Rags, "Wool, f eathers, ! Tallow, IJsef hdesy. Flax - seed. and other articles of: country, produce,, usually bought in the stores. J" K AM Kirs & I ULLIAM, Ftb.'n. ' : ' sol tib im:: harmony: 'New edition, jost received, and for s:lc i v RANKIN &. rULLlAM'S. Dec. 30, tf ' ' . , . " a ripw GOOD WHITE POTATOES" can be had by applying goon to M. W ALEXANDER, V- 1 . Eagh: Hotel. 3arch2.,13lS tf ' .. - now coming to hand, and ;e.onstantly beinr open- ed, embracing every..articlc known to he wanted by tlie country. We arc determined to offUr "our goods at prices that will satisfy 'casVmersi- . . . ; KAN KIN d PULUAM. march, 9.. - . , : K , Patton & Summc'y kern const a'ntlv: on liand a large quantity of, Tin Ware, -which thry are pre pared io sen, eitnrr at wlrolcsale or retail, at as low rates as it can be bought 'in Western' North Carolina, manufactured in tho best t manner bv Ho sea Lmdscyv who is alto prepared to 'do any kind of job work, guttering, covering houses, &,c. jail, m 11 , , The .'gubrfcfibers have ; on hands a lanre wt of Goods, embracing Blankets, . - - Kerseys, Flannels, . , " ': . '". ..Tweds, ; , , , " Overcoats, , ' , ' . ' Vests, ' ' Pant X-p ' ' ' which, as the season Is advanced, will be sold at reduced prices. v ' ' ; . ' RANKtN $ PUL$IAM.: WOOL, CARDING ' Machines. y, The subscriber takes this method to bring be fore' the public,' the superior article of '" . Wool Carding Hacliiucs bblh.birigle and dooble', which he is now' putting up, and respectfully invitea all who Wish to pur chase a good artipl of this kind, to call and ex. amine his "manufacture', before purchasing clse- here. He dan give the most satisfactory refer ences as to the quality of the material employed. anq ine -superiorly of the workmanship on his machines over any made in the r.ounlrv. In ult cases wherelhe subscriber sells a machine, he puts it into operation 'and mak,es; it perform, first wui. ueiore teaving 11. i -Address . THEO'S P.'CLAPh ' " Abingdom Va. March 2, 1843. 6t , ' , FJax Seed Oil: Just received and for sale, either by the barrel ui yajiou. . ppiy 10 EAKIN & PULLIAM. . may 27, 1847. . . : 352-tf. School anJ Classical Books and Sfi-- rofitar M. stationery, a .large stock sell mg at small profi ..',.. AiVAi.v $ fUliLIAJt. The copartnership beretofora existing under the firm, of Fatton t Osbore, m thU day dissok ved by matoal consent ;' F-thr of the under sized n authorised to settle the nVir of tbt Utafinn. JAS : j; R, OSBORN. . January 1, 1343.tf . , ' . ? . Oar stock of men's and lady" Saddles u rery extebsire and cheaper than ever. ;! - RANKIN & FULUAM. j Oct! 7.18T. . - yi-tr. ; Books & Stationery. HUNTINGTON & SAVxVGE, PoBLlStlERS, BoorSKLLEKS &S, StTIOXEKS, 118, PEARL STREET, SEW'IORI, lt i-ontantl fof sale a very larjro and wel selected stock f School, Classical and -MisCella neous Books, Blank Iwoks and btationcm to which they would call the attention ol Uooascll crs. Merchants, and others. , ' IF. A? S. are the pubhshort 61 wme ol the best and most aakablo Schdol Books now in use in the United States, among which are t V : BcasiTr's GBOGaArTlxr"THR Heavens, and At las, the only treatise on Astronomy now in gen eral use. . i ' , " . ' Pj-ter Pasley's New GEoaiuriJY for Beginners. Illustrated with 18 raapa and 15!) beautiful en, rra? HfKrs. and neatly bound . with stiff covers. This is -decidedly the chcapeat.and best introduc tory igcography published in tin? country, . . .MRS. IjIXCOLN S DUTASI.;. ,,( WUH. IIM'IC' Cently been improved by tho addition of all the genera of Southern and: Western plants. ; ) V RRSTER S L)MVRSnT UlCTIOJiARI. CUU tion contains many thousands more words than Walker's largo pictionary,1 and vcjy 4ew persons require a larger work. , V . Webster's School Dictionaries. Pocket do Sophocles Greek Ormm.vr, the ,, Text "B.'X)k of Yale; Harvard, and - others of the best "Colleges and Literacy Institutions of theJJU S. : Prof. Feltons Greek Ueader. Do! do. Ex. ercise. Goodrich's Nationai, Geography, for Schools in quarlo'form. with mips in the IkkjIc. ' FHEWi? If A r. riflLOSOl'HY, 12 mo. " t Chemistry, ' M . do. ' " Nat. Philosophy for Bcgipners, l ,.'.-. 18 m. cluth. i' Chemistry, " 'do. .. do. " , . Botany, . , ; ' ' ' do. .' ' Jo i, Thefe elementary books arc peculiarly adppt. ed to Comm'Hl School. ' ; , , . ' ' vir, & S. have just published a scries: of Astra inomiealMaps, embracing 10 numbers, each map 3 by 3 feet, beautifully printed on a black ground and neatly. colored. . Price per set, mounted, on rollers, with -cloth bacii, .'with, case and book. 20 CF0.:,Tlia.same,. on thick paper1, withaut doth backs, 00. No Academy or Common School should be wtllioul a set of these maps. , ihey hav been fifify recommended by the best aslron. ornery in the country, as well as by the most sci entific Teachers, and with tjicm a Teacher can imparl a- greater" amount of -'information to "his pupils in six moiit'is, than he could po--'ibIy do rn a year by the old method, besides, making toe study more interesting to them r; ' August 26, 1817. , , 381 tf. (CHEAPEST IN THIi. WORLD!! Steam Refined' Snai Candies, 12 1 -2 Cents per pound, Wholesale. . J J. RICHARDSON, ;No. 42 Market Street, Philadelphia, takes, pleasure in h informing 4Jie public, tn-at he still continues to acU his very Superior Steam Refined Candy at the :Iow price of ! 12.50 per 10(1 poonds. and the quality is c qual to any manufactured; in the Uhitcd States. He also offers all 'kinds ofeoods.in the Con. fectionary and Ftuii Vma at' corresponding low prices, as.quick ia!es - and small profits are the order of the day, : j , f ; Call or send your orders, , and vou 'cannot fail o bp satisfied. Don't- fJrgct the number,' 42 Market alrcct, ihriadclfhia. ; , J. J. RICHARDSON. : march, 1813. ' , . k . 333 Ilinlic Springs, Carriage trimmings, Harness iitoorrt rng?, . 'Va nous styles, just received and for s;ile by RANATN&, PULLIAM Ashtville, march 9. 1 r 1 I Ilartluarc t Cullery, A large assortment, cnbracing a great variety of new and desiraWe articles, just Vetfcived, and will oc sold at very low prices torensft.. , - RANKING rULLIAM i march, 9. ' 1 1 ' ' if.'l : '' -v ' ..-f. : Just y received' by the Subscribers, a general supply ol E nqUsh and American Hardware, and CUTLERY, . . ; CiimiM, FistoN, and Rifles. whic"h they will sell to 1 Conn try -i Merchants at Very low ; prices on libtral terms, consisting of li afes and Ox Lhams Weeding IIoeK Manure forks,; Anvils,', Vices i a nd; ismitft's ' Ilnnmers Brass and . Enatnmelkd . Preserving Kettles Lochs and Itatches, in great variety. Bone Buck - and Ivory handled Knives and Parks POCKET- KNIVES and RAZORS, with ecle bra'ted'devices marked tlicrcorr-wfoi'j if Ready. uuena visia, uuonr-erev, Vff. and every othei article" belonging tJ the business,' and respectful ly as.k the merchants ot . tyis vicinity to favor them with a call when-they noxt visit theCitv No. 2Si Market St. nnladclphia," Ftb.' 1843. 1 tG. . $20 REWARD. Stolen from the subscriber, on the night of the lab mst. at J. W. Harris', on the Hick pry Nut Gap Road, one Pocket Book, contain insr One hundred .and Twpntw ntilfn'ra n r?ac..li an 01 wnicn was aouin Carolina money. There VtVlll'ClillU. , . v-- ,J. .- .. .. ' ! : Ten Dollar gills on itu..ucrciianra.: .ane iviecnanics' ianK; one 20Sbilland on'e 810. bill on the' Commercial bank of Columbia;. two 5 bills the banks not recollected, only, that it was South Carolina mo ney; also, there wfes a S 10 counterfeit bill saul Book, with the naVne of AM. Sprinkle, writ ten across the back. I here were several Notes of hand- one note payable to AVm.Mt, Rav from Thps. Carson, fortfo, witnessed by "E. F. Rice, due-the 1st of November, 1843,; one other "note, payable to Win. U. lUy from J. A. Fairer, for nine dollars, with a credit of five dollars; one o In er .note made payable'to Joseph Young, signed as principal oy vvm. K. Kay, and J. ti. Walton as security, for 9 150 00. There may be other notes not recollected- - The Ppcket Book has the name of A: P-Sprinkle written on the insideand v-v .myu, ,, :Mtuce siampeaaiso on the in side of said book." ' AJ persona are ,forwarncd from trading for a ny of tlie above mentioned notes. : The aW r ward will be given for the delivery I the above specified Pocket Book and Useontents as above aamcu, to me at the Warm-Springs N. C. ; , " WILLIAM R. KAY. March, 23, 1843.- 395-311 WANTRT) AT Patton & . In exciiangfe for Goods! Countru Janes nnd Tin ceys, flaxseed. Wool V,th,r. n j pw. for wHich the highest market price will be g.vrt,. 'Also! Cottn- and Linen Rg! bough for which Goods will be exchanged. ? Cavalry Koticc. AIt persons b-lonj;'n to the Buneorube C-ttalrw re 1ierrhv notified to attend in A .k..:t . 7. 15thof Aprd, armed and eqoipped, 4or drip. . . f. Cai March 23 1813. JVOT1CE. A man who understands blas'th; rock ' ' March 23 1843. " . "V- r COMMITTJEB? combe Count v. nn ibm fwi. V1 l..t. a negro roan, who bu SAM : Said Negro W abo24 yesra old, , about 5 frrt r or 7 inches high, of a dark brown C.W . and wet rnade, and has the evidence on hu kT,u mat na nwcn sevey whipped. Mle ' ; is alrce man. though hc'ha-lno (itfB.n.JM that Robert Mdler, CWeland Coucl V N r ' raied hira. J v" 'Hie owner, (if he is a slave,) will come UU ,. ... na uc iaw ajreeis - , JAMES LUSR, . ' J allot, 333 if. Feb. 3.1813. Liou-cry's Supcllnc Flour M,UrSaaf jj1 rCCC,rCd ff"h W PATTOX $ SUMMQrs Frb.10; 1813. , Surav, Cofice At Ti". : MOO Bags prime R, Coflce; 39flQ Ibir. S0?tr. just received and for sale vVry low, at ; Oc. 7. 1347. ..tm.i a, 1 Ll.LIAM'S '37U-tf. Wniifnl. Tlie subscriber wishes to employ a SatMl'i tr.ous man who-is a g-wd workman, can find comfortable s.tualrun by appjjhigto tne iinmedi. -' anij ... . . , . . , : v. 1 1 e' , R CLAtT0.V. n-h-roonviNr S-Pt. JG, 1317 tf Jf.S II ' SALT; SALfT7 I am manufacturing a large nu.intity of lU quantity purrw an cfjiial m quality to any in world. ' hich. I am. Kt-llinr now'a! ' ' 520 Cents IVr ItnsFiPi: at thr .VorK The citizens of W.-Mcrn North Carolina will findt upoo trial; their interest Ut auopi us gfncr.-ii use. . i -, - McsM. R.wkin y Pulliam. of AihrriUr. ar' my auttWwd agents for s lhn? oirlrrn for the South We;crn counties of North Carolina, wW win iiiumscivcs Keep a constant siimMv for sale. THOMAS L. PREswyr Saltworks, Va., Jan. I3,'1SH. . " 35tf aiATS, CAPS; mi oi:s & HOOTS. A lurre quantity," every variety, and aTcr t : ; :.. 1 '' . : INKIN 3Lrt'LLIM'S. " 371-lf. . Oct. 7, Is 17. VA'n"S,tUBR.HLaHak.e The subscriber! would resitcctfullv inform the citizens of Ashcvilla and surrounding country rhal they arfc prepared to get-bp every variety of articles of clothing' in the neatest fashionable and ; most durable stylo, "Those favoring us,. with their patronage, may rely with cerainly upon our earnest endeavors to render satisfaction. . WOOD &, WILSON 3 March 16, 1843.-3337 Great sTeiiiperancc Work, - The Ilisloi y of the Holllc. :, Thi truly grrit Term Tines wrk,. with 8 splendid illustratiwns hy CsriKMiK, so recent. ly pobliphcd 111 hc: New York Organ, is now ready, It la the most powerroliy drawn picture of intemperance ever published. A . copy nhonld be placed m the hands, of 'every moderate drink. er. It. is a beautifully printed pampiilet -or la'rgeoctavo pnjjes, on fine -paper,--Price one ; copy 12A cents, ten copiis 8U one hundred 83. Orders t irbugh the Post office; port -..paid, will receive prompt attention. Newsagents, pedlars , &c, will hnd a ready sale tor hps wuravv aj. dress . -OLIVER A, BROTHER, N. Y.Ciiy march, 16, 393-j2t.. ' " " . Papers giving this advertisement, entire,-twv conspicuous intertions, viHhe rn titled ttfttfelve copies of the. HiFtory of the Bottle, to be for warded, to lilt i' order. Best Ilio Coffee.; We have received BcveYal b&gs of ar very choice1 article. AlbO,8c viral bofn'ls of good Sugar, tor be sold at a very small advance. Jan. 20 tf ' ,A large supply of Virginia and Liverpool Silt, just received. KAJfHIN I (J Lit! Am, Dec. 2, 1817. -IT ' . - -.XEWTO COLEMAN, ATTORNEY. AT LAW. - Will attend regularly .the Courts of Macon, Haywood,.; Buncombe, YanCy and 'McDowell All business entrusted to his care will be prorapl. Iy attended tp- -' AslIevillcN.C; April 8, 1817. 3R-ly RANKIN & PULLIAM Have a heavy flock of RIailkctS F1U liols, Liillcyfi, and Wintcrfwds generally, which they are selling at reduced prices , especial ly Overcoats, Vests and Pantaloons.' . - Ashcville, Dec. 2, 1847. tf ' SPWJY COTTOJV v From the best Factories in-Sonth Carolina for sale, wholesale, and retail, i ; .- ' , RANKIN it PULLIAM. Feb. 17. - , - SUPERFINE FLUUH . From Col. Lnwrey'g mill, and best Tennessee" bran ds.,by tlie barrel and half barrel. Constant on hand. -' r '4 , - . kAnkin 4- p&lliam. Feb: 1 7. . . , Liverpool and Virginia SALT. Just receiving a large quantity, which they mil bcu very low. . ' PATTQX d SUMMEYr January 20. tf ' " - , - - NOTICE . The subscribers have this day formeo a eov. partnership', under the firm of . ' PATTON & SUMMEY, for the purpose of merchandizing.-in the town Ashevillc. They will keep a full and complete assortment comprising every .variety wu'l!, wanted, and respcctfolly ask a caQ frm"!: the examination of their stock,- and hope 1 trom their strict attention and -accommodating WVi to merit a continuance of the liberal paUoOl heretofore extended toHhe late firow ', JAS. W. PATTON, . .-. ALBERT T. SUMMEY. "January 1, 1843. tf ' r
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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