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9 (fir v. PTKa following was received tome time tince, bui from circumstances not necessary to be men. V tioned, iti publication hu bees delayed until the . present number. ; ' 4 DIKGE ON TBS DEATH Of CAP?. 6. LEITCB. - As fall pale autumn' withered leaf, Aa fade the hue of even, - - So from earth's transient joys and grief, 'hy spirit fled to heaven. .-.. , Life's galling chain i severed now - Tho tempest's bowl is o'er-. . ivo aorrowa cioua uiai quici orow- 1 uat eye ahaU weep no more : Ths rigid limb the pulseless hand. We've laid beneath the sod i The tout m jonder blissful land. Kepoaei V it Uod, .v. ' Ob ! human lov, ince death to soon ' ' Can dim the brightest eye, . Aod change the voice of joy, at noon, Ere night, to agony Wilt thou not think on being's end t That life' last hour is near,", " That broken heart and weeping friend fit. . t . j a t . . I. : . . cnau mourn around- my uiur i Savioits ! these dust-bound thought call home i- Uii : fix our heart on nigh, Where fairest joys forever bloom . t Where tore shall never die ! " - Morganton, 1841. . ' o, ielotmadam, A NIGHT IN JUNE. Oh ! could I meet with heart to-night. That beat in unison with mine j Oh ! could I see one eye grow bright- And know; for mey that took divine;- I eould enjoy thi lonely scene, r i That make my spirit gloomy now, . That tells me what I once have? been, . Ala ! and am no longer now. ' . Yd friends that loved me in my youth, " And love me no w when vouth is zone. .Still will I bless your friendship' truth. Though ye are far and I alone 2 Morganton, June, 1841. o. mors adams. From the Parlour Magazine. -' An Original paper roa WHICH THI AtTTIlOa BCSPBAK THS ATTEXTIOJ( OF ru '' ' THB LAbIC. " ' " In the course of a con versa tio ,aaeveningortwo : . u 2 m w . k.- - possessed of certain facts,which,from feelings of enairiiy, w uiiciia wniiiiunutuivwui mn uuic for the especial benefit of maid and mistresses. "Imprimis-) far from jta being true that oils and pomatum increase the lustre of the hair, their-effect w to-dunmith that poiuh wmcbr -it no- twMIy possesses: while whatever gloss it may - give to the hair which is naturally dull, is false, - and like all fabities disgusting. Absolute ckanli . ness, by mtans of water alone, to commence, fol. lowed by brushing in the direction of the hair it. elf, In a dry state, i the true method of giving to the hair all the polish of which it is susceptible; and it is the effect of oils of all kind to disturb and injurs this, to say ribthlng of the necessary dirtiness of greasy hair. It is ths effect of oils also to prevent it from curling ; maeea uo wnoie of the miscalled curling fluids are mere impost. ' tionss while one, which is really effectual, and at me same urn inorrensive, is a wean solution oi isinglass, by which a very firm and permanent form may be given to the hair, f Let us remark, too, that, while there are perhaps J-bt hundred pomatum and oil, the object, wbaU ever they be, can be equally obtained by one, or at least two, a fluid one, and one more solid. Bear' grease, aa itia called, is a common impos ture; in the firs'; place, as there la very rarely uch - f . M1 .-kit. if , 111 vs. UUlllj IU lOniHJ v w -''"j .- -- was, it k no other than any other lard. The rea son why bear' grease was, or is esteemed better than any other, i absurd enough, resting on the -ancient Rosicrucian doctrine of Signatures; and a in the case of the yolk of an egg, and a dan. dchon jaundice, and of a thousand similar nost rum with which medicine waa so long, and still is, encumbered, the mere detection of the cause value. The bear has Jong hair: ero, hi grease roust be good for promoting hair. No grease on earth, though the bear that bore it had hair reaching from. Greenland to KamU chalks, has the least ctiect in making Hair grow thicker, unless grease eould produce in the skin those radical organ whence hair grow with a irrowth rcscmbline that of vegetable. Thick. i i t j . . I . : u i . i. ness is numnr, tmu uq wuu hwuiw iuiuij number of hairs, mitrht a well attempt to multi. pi v the number of ton and arms. Nourishing, and ..1! tKiV nhrnfun1nrv im iimt what nhr&Molofrv tlfltl. ' j" ' tJ ' J i ; " ally i nothing, unjy oneencctisassenea upon ideal ! Dnmelv. that oil prevents the hair from splitting at the entremitie. tf ow T it may be ask. cd. When tho hair splits, it i because that por. tion i dead t the vegetable life ha ceased thus far, and, unless oil could restore that life, unless bear's grease or any grease, had the power of con. ferring immortality on hair, it will split and with. . er in spits of all the grease, of the biggest whale that ever ploughed Baffin's Bay, or all the bears from pole to pole. We might as well attempt to revive the rotten branch of art oak with bear's crease, or make the mast of a seventy-four shoot forth a goodly crop oi orancnes, laeiaciuinai ths whole is an imposture ; oils, pomatums, and nil; bear' grease, Macassar, Rowland ; huilcs a )a tulcrose, huile antique, huile and pomade, di. yme or whatever else Seeing his master and all around him drink, ing,' the monkey watched his opportunity and took a part of a glass of brand jr toddy, which one of their number had set on the table, and drank if Its effects were soon visible. Everyrrmnner of antic Jack per formed to the great amusement of Aw com. panions, who were drunker than he. ' So gratified were they with the results of the monkey " first debauch," that they agreed to assemble at the same place the next day, with Jack, and after making him tipsy, spend the whole of it in drinking and laugh ing at the poor brute. " Accordingly next morning, the owner of Jack was called on, and he ordered out of his house for. the cruel purpose. And though he came in obedience to the call, it was with a slow face and sorry countenance on three legs, with the fourth on his head, as much as to say what a headache V '- In consequence of his sickness, the party put j off their amusement for a few days, until hisAiyacity and health , should be restored. " Shortly after they took Jack and re paired to the tavern, In the country. - After drinking a little while one said, bar-kecp. er, make Jack d glass of brandy toddy.1 As soon as the monkey heard it he made for'the door, and though ordered by his master to come to him,v be ran away the faster and ascended the piazza and climbed to the top of the house. ' His master order ed him down; then shook a whip at bim and threatened him severely but to no purpose. Knowing his'great fear of a gun, one was pointed at him and he was ordered to come down.ue disappeared on the other side of me root. - une oi me company poiuieu an- other gun at him lrom that siao ana tnreat. ened '.to shoot him if he did not come down. He took shelter out of their sight at the end of the chimney. A third gun was pointed at him from that direction ; he was again ordered to come down! Jack feared nothing so much as alcohol," and as a final resort sprang into the chimney and held himself up by his paws. Ihus they were com pelled to abandon their cruel purpose. The master of Jack soon died a drunk ard: but the monkev lived for years, to a good old ttgerand could never agnin be pre vailed upon tb'drink a drop of any intoxi. eating liquor.'1 What a lesson for youth and children for all. ; How much surer and safer guido" is tn stincl, which God has given the brutes, and which they are not wont to abuse, than the corrupt and perverted reason of man, which he often tramples upon with his appetites and passions. . The wise man directs the ' sluggard to the ant,11 and we would direct all who have sipped or may desire -to sip any intoxica ting drink, to this monkey for instruction. AGENTS FOR THE "HIGHLAND MESSENGER." " (To B f IT c"XS at TNT AT French Broad, , Lapland, '.' . v . Warm Springs, . Spring Creek, .' Turkey Creek, . Trankliri, . . Jamcsvillc, , , Quallato wn, . Pigeon River, .. Scott's Creek, . Roesville, . .' . Morphv. . . . Tennessee River, Iliwatasee, . Waynegvillo, . . yinBQrwuaietco.- - i wtticcnfville, . .' T: Except so far as pomatum may be used for CiM jonegborough, v , enln and compactinir Uie hair ihto dirty and "irrcasv maises ; or oils tor covering jno easy ana loose flow of natural lock into disgusting rat's tailrthe whole if but 'a method of extracting oi exuaoung w.n.l-n. . . . S. D. M ca inonerjrorajrantty moI ' Valarv'oi1 tne"lIottcDtois""a "relTc of "savaee'Kar" barism. As to the chemistry itself i ladies will make themselv disagreeable olive oil alone is ths only oil that is necessary, hog's lard is the only pomatum; if not sufficiently stiff, let it be stiffen- ' ed to the iaate by Wxr It is aa apothecary plas. ter, or an apothecary' ointment, according to. the consistence ; it is neither mors nor lea ; though ths fair may be somewhat shocked at an insinua. - tion to plaster their seducing locks with Colburn's cerate or unguentem simplex- Such, nevertheless, is the simple fact S of auch use is philosophy and analysis. The rest is all perfume; and the lady's maid, or the lady herself, who deaire to havo a greasy head, may save her money and her care by ending down to ins coos. ior a uuie ou itjiu uio flask, or a little lard from bladder? or elss to' ths apothecary for a little simple ointment, preparing it to iter own fancy. Perhaps Mr. Johnson will call as out, or at least our publisher ; but we nope he will refuse the fight, as we certainly shall. However, as long as feraal-"vanity exists, we write in vain. The five Jbwidred oil and poma tums will go on being made, and the angel who loves herself better than cleanliness, will go on making themselves oily and odious. But it is all r for the beat, or how should trade flourish T How should money circulate from pockets too full to pockets too empty T THE MONKEY AND DRINKERS. Mr Pollard ,4n one oC his addresses, in the city of Schenectady, related the follow, insr fact In the daysof my drunken ness,11 said he, " we frequently went out of Baltimore a little, and spent the day at a tavern in drinking and fun. One of our ijuraber had a well taught and obedient nunkry, he called Jack. Oa ons of those drunken sprcct, Jack was of the party. - - EastLaport, . . BuminirTown, . Cashier's Valley, Limestone, , . Flat Rock, . . Mud Creek, . . Sulphur Springs, Mills Rivevj.. Claylonville, . Davidson's River, Cathey's Creek, Stocksville, . Ivy P.O., . , Burnsvillo, . . Ball Creek, Gardner's Ford, . Lincolnton, Buffalo, . Charlotte, , Salisbury, . Rulherfordton, Fair View, . Swannanoe, Col. Danl. W. Reynolds, . Capt. David Vance. Maj. John E. Patton. . George C. Askew, ! Rev. John Reynolds, Col. James Lowry, ' r -James K. Gray, Esq. . James Whitakcr, . , H P. Kin?. William Moore, Fq. Col. Joseph Cathey, . Daniel Bryeon, xusq. . William A. Erwin, Summcy Ramsour, . John Howard, Emj. Col. Francis M'Geo, , J A. T. Davidson, I John KUlianEacu, . . John B. Allison, Esq. E. m. Kilpatrick, . Col. A.- senary, ; .Jacob R. Shuford. . Elisha King, Esq. James Brittsin, Esq. John Hawkins, Esq. x. John Johnson, j Gash 4c Killian, . Col. G. C. NeUl, Elizur Patton, . N.Ularkstock, v Pierce Roberts, .B.J.Smith, - niomarWilsonr Esq. Henry Schenck, William Wray, . Jas. T. Alexander, William Roberts, Esq. . VV. J. Alexander, Esq. Dr. L. Killian, . William Wilkins, . L. C. Clayton, - John Burgin, Esq. Pleasant Gardens,'; "' .f William Carson, Old Fort, Morganton, Cavellill, . Gsecnfville, Knoxville, Thorn Hill, , Rocky Springs, ( Gen. A. Burgin, n. it n g.,..u:. TENNESSEE. ' . . , Robert E. Richardson, . . John Brown, Esq. . William Williama, - r -y- Rev. N A- Pcnland, , . James M. McAnally, i . Maj. Wm. McCraw, 8. DtMileSr- , State ot If orth Carollnaf . , BUNCOMBE COUSTT. Court of P leu 1 Quarter Sets, Jnlj term, 1S11. Ephram tiyton and Js. W. Patton, ) vs. " - I v . . C. X. Trttattt. , ) I . ATTACHMENT LEVIED ON LAND. - ORDERED byCourt,that publication V made for six weeks in the u Highland Messenger" for the -defendant to appeal aV-ou next Court -of Plea and Quarter Sessions for the county of Bun combe, af ths Court I loose in Asheville, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in Septem ber next, to plead or replevy ; otherwise judgment prm confetti will be entered np against her, and ths lands levied on be condemned to satisfy plain tifTs demand. Witness, N. Haion, cleric of our said Court at office, the first Monday of July, 184L Test, N. HARRISON, CUrk. July 16, 1841. 5 50. . 6sw 3 Stale of JVorth Carolina, Buncombe Couirnr. , . Court of Fleas k Quarter Sess., Jul j tf ra, 1311. Nashville. Rutledge, Newport, ' Greenvil Pendleton, . , Bachelor's Retreat, Pickensville, West Union, . . Wolf Creek, . . Twelve Mile, . Double Branches, r Caldwell, . Charleston, s. Hamburg, . Clayton . . Blalrsville, . . Lafayette, . Barrettaville, '. Abingdon, Cedarville, . Marion, . . WytheviUe, . Lancaster,! . Tompkinsville, Double Spring! Sawyer's Ferry, J. P. Erwin. . . 1 . Maj. Tliomas S. Cocke, . , William C Roadman, SOUTH CAROLINA. ... V. McBce, ..J.... l . . . . Alfred Fuller, ' . John Verner, Esq. A. K. Treble,'' James Uv Holland, ' , Willra'in Ellis, niamin Hagood, : Jackson Johnston, John Weaver, Esq. William tlazeltine, II. UrquUart, GEOSGIA. . A, Norris, ' . Dr. Wm. H. Milton, . 5 J. W. Hawkins, I Hugh L. Tinley, - . " . John B. Reese, - VIBGINIA. ''. . . John M. Preston; . . P.W.Roberts, . . John H. Thompson, . . J. W. Tmslow, KENTTCXT. . ,. . Moses Tatnm, ' . . Samuel G. Slaughter, ALABAMA. jr-f-, - i -. Joseph Johnston, : ( ', . James E. Baird, itississrm. . Wahalak, - . . . V Dr. James M. Baird. Lamar, . ... Maxwell Wilson, Walnut Hill, JUinoi, . David Stradley, Sidney, Ohio, , .. . Wilhani J. Brown, ' Walnut Forest, ititri Joha L. MfCraw, Fq., New York! .... James M. F-iney, LitUs Rock, 4t1mj, Dr. M. Kalian. . . Epbraun Clayton, "i Attachment Irvitl en Land, w. RDERED by Court, thut C:-M. Trescott jv publication be made for aix weeks in the' " Highland Messcngtr,n for the defendant to ajtpear at our next Court of Picas and Quarter Session for the county' of Buncombe, at the Court House in Asheville, on the first Mon day after the fourth Monday in September next, to plead or replevy otherwise judgment prs ra fetto will be entered up against her, and the lands levied on be condemned to satisfy plaintiff's de mand. -. . ' Witness, N. IIakeisox, Clerk of our said Court at office, the 1st Monday of July, 1841.. '' N. HARRISON, tltrk. July 16, l&ll. 85 50. 6sw 3 Valuable Books for sale, 05-LOW FOR. CASH ! ! ffllHE following valuable BOO K S are for sale SL at the Office of tho "Highland Messcn. ger," where those wishing to purchase are invited to call, and examine the assortment : . Watson's Dictionary, - ; Wesley's Scrnjons, Covel' Dictionary, - Reference Testaments, History M. E. Church, Calvlnistia Controversy, Life of Cox Methodist Harmonist, Ban's Index, j Josephus, Life of WaUwn, " ; " Hymn Books, Original Church, Saints Rest, 1 . Errors of Sociruanism, Pocket Bibles, -: - u . . . j;cstaments. Large Family Bibles, Hymn Books 24 mo, " 48 H0, Pearl Hymn Books, Polyglot Pocket Bibles, Methodist Disciplines, Parent's Friend, Sunday School Tcs'ts, Hlairs lectures. S. S. Spoiling Book, M Teacher's 1st Book, Quest. Hist. Old Test, Evangelical Rambler, Catechisms, of different kinds. Plain and Fancy BOOK AND JOB TRINTING! THE public art respectfully informed that in addition to the former large and general as sortment of Printing Materials belonging to this establishment, a new supply has been recently received, wnicn wm enable na to executa ,v OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.' liahmcnt m tne Mate. , O Orders for any of the following kinds of Printing will be thankfully received, and promptly attended lot ...,.... Blames, or zvctr be- scairriox, Pamtulkts, ' ClRCULASS, Cataumuu, Minute, 4 Mmsknom" Office, . Asheville, July 23, 184$ Cards, or all einds, Hand-Bile Siiow-Bill, Wat ano Staoi Bills, Ticeets. Laecu, d.. See. 54 Twenty Dollars Reward ! Ct . ffirT AN away from the subscriber, or was A- conveyed way, on the night of the --27lh of May, A-Ncffro Girl, named Fatima. and her TWOCHILDREN, Bufut and Rachel FATIMA is bright mulatto girl, about five feet three or four inches high. Rufiis is about 5 years old. rather darker than his mother. Rachel is about 2 vears old. and a very briirht mulatto. The subscriber will give the above reward for said Negroes, delivered at lus residence at V. W. Oreenlee's. - JAMES M. GREENLEE. Burke county, Juno 2, 1841.- 3 52 0' Preacher's Experience, Anti.Univcrsaliem, Together with various other pampleta, Tracts, &c., on interesting subject; ail of which will be old eery tote far cash. July 16,1841.. - - . 3 Iron Works .r- THE undersigned take this method of inform ing the publie at large, that they have their new IRON WORKS in full operation, add are prepared to nil bills for any, "'. . , m: j. mjm ma- at the shortest notice. Their Iron Works is situ- ated four miles north-west of the town of Murphy, Cherokee county. North Carolina. Theyforther. more warrant their Iron to be as good as any made in the Slate. They will sell low for cash. Per- sons wishing to purchase, can have any kind or quauiy oy maaing appncanon 10 ARPS & WARD, June 18 1841. 4 ' -: 1 $30 Rewnrd I RAN AWAY from the subscriber (in Hen. derson county. N. C.) on the night of the 3d inst, a NEGRO BOY named GEORGE. He carried with Tiim Two Hundred and Thirty Seven Dollars in silver coin, and is supposed to be accompanied by some trifling white person, (pro. bablv a suspicious looking woman.). Hie above reward of Thirty Dollars will be paid for the apv prehension and confinement or Ueorge many jail in the United States, so that I get nim and the monev or J en Dollars for the negro without the money or Twenty Dollars for the recovery of all Uie money witnout the negro. . JDeacrlptioiu. ' GEORGE is near six feet hich; of a black.rough complexion talks a little soft, or broken ) affects to be witty ; and is rather insolent or careless in conversation. The middle finger on his left hand, I think, is sun, and probably a large scar on the great toe of his left foot, near the insertion of the nail, occasioned by the cut of an axe, and the end of the- toe pointed downwards. Had on when hs left borne, a new cotton and tow shirt and panta loons, an old wool hat, and linsey jacket ; but as be has the funds necessary with him, he will pro bably change his clothing the first opportunity. Communications on the subject to be addressed to L. S. Gash, Claytonville, Henderson .county, North Carolina. c- - - REUBEN JOHNSON. - Junll,1841. tf -S3 (LTThe Register, at Krioxville, Ten., and the Motmtaineer.-at Greenville, S. C, will each give the above four insertions, and forward their ac counts to the Post Master at Claytonville, or to this ottice, lor collection. One Ctnt Ilcicartl, and no thctnkil T AN a way from the subscritrTabout the mid- JLIi die of Januarv last, a bound bov, bythe name of ANDREW JACKSON PALMER. All persons are forewarned arainst harbouring orem- nlcrvtnir said trarrarf wilt enforce tire law iinst all such offenders. The above reward of one cent and no thanks will be paidor ths apprehension and delivery of said boy. " " W1L.L.IABI LvA.MliC.it 1. Franklin N. O, June 25, 1841. 1 3 Icw BooLfi. TT JUST received, at this office, a box of NEW BOOKS, consisting, in part, of - Isatgt and cheap Family BibUf, v Hymn Book, - -4 1 Methodist Disciplin, which will be sold very cheap O" for cash only. Asneviiie, juiy , ioi. - - Camp -Meeting-, OS TnE "ASHEVILLE DISTRICT By. Divine permission, I will hold the several Camp-tneetinps on the Asheville District the pre sent year, a follows: - ' ' 1, - For Greenville Circuit, st Twelve-mile eamp ground, commencing August 5. j, tot rrankun Lircuii, urrouun, .ug. . 3. For Wavnesville Circuit, at Shooke's camp ground, Ang. 20. ' - 4. For Asheville Circuit, at Shaw's creek, Au- gnst27. 3. " . Keem's crecE cutuii, n necm s crcc, Sept. 3. 6. For Asheville Circuit, at Turkey creek, Sep tember 10. , 7. For Echota.Mission, SpL 17. Oiurtfrir Meetinr will M held for Pickens Mission tWerier' Chapel, on the 10th and 11th days of Anfurt. D. R. McANALLY. July lb, 1841. Ir'JECTMF.NTS, Letters of Administratmn, Li Letters TestamenUry, dtc, cccl; just printed ad for sale t this office. July W, 1841. A LIST OF LETTERS, REMAINING in the Post Office at FrankurTj on the 1st of July, which if not taken oufin three months, ' will be sent to tho General Post Office a dead. letters : " : ' Bryson Elizabeth -Bird Clark Crow Gray Caler Robert Dale Wniiam- Enslcr James " EldcrDavid Elmore Tsavis Ford Moses Forrik ter John . Hall Jane, Miss) Hall John A I lolden Andrew Hunter Jasorr Hayes G W 'v Hensoiv Elisha 2 ' X July 16,1841. Hyatte A B , Jarrott N 8 Johnston Margaret Johnston Larkin 2 James Benjamin--r Mc Do we II John ; 3eser Henry v JtfcKes Eli sheriff Ledford George Sellers John 1 Stiwinter Georgo Trammel Jacob ' Walkin PHP . Wetherow Jamc 2 k Young James J. R. SILER, P. Af. 3 InfbrmatioiiWanted, - F ISAAC GARNER, olWake County, Nortl! C arolina, who left hjs wife and four small children in August 1 639, staing that he was going he obtained from Mr. Isaa Pitts of Jamestown, who engaged him in March 1840, to go to Colum. bia. South Carolina, to awiil In selling a load of Guns or Rifles., Mr. Pitb on his return, tells his family that he left hint in Columbia Jail In Jam j uary "last, young Mr. Pits carries another load j of Guns to South Carolina, and whilst there, he i hears of Garner driving a stags about 100 miles below Columbia- ' . . , . .... Said Garner is about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, light complexion, dark red hair and beard, blue eyes, with a thick upper lip, & inclined to be round shouldered He cannot read or write, and is very dull of apprehension ; heais also very much addict, ad to profain language. . . .. I Should this meet the eye of any individual who knows any tiling concerning uarner, they will be doing a humane act by addressing letter to his distressed wife at Raleigh, N. C. ' It is the desire of hi affectionate and confiding companion that he should return to her and their four helpless children. . Should it not bo Gamer's wish to see his wife again, it is booed that be is not so depraved, and lost to all feeling aa not to heed the cries of his children who arpjiow suffering for bread. ' . -CINDERELLA GARNER. Raleigh, May 14th ; 1841. State of North Carolina, ; Boncomlie Connty. ; SUPERIOR COURT OF LAW, 7 Spring Term, 1811. William Bftpwj, x w. Petition for Ditoree. Elisabeth Brown. S X IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Coiui.that the defendant, Elizabeth Brown, is not an in. habitant of this State It is ordered by Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the H High land Messenger," for the said Elizabeth Brown to appear at the next Superior Court of Law for the countv of Buncombe, to be held at the court house in.Aalievilk.on ihc 1st Monday after theith Mnn. day in September next ; then and there to plead, answer or demur to the petition filed against her by William Brown, or the same will be taken pro conlesso, and set lor Hearing exparte. - Witness, J. ROBERTS, Clk, may 14. 6sw 5 50. State of North Carolina, Buncombe County. '. Superior Court of Late, SPRING TERM, 1841. - CATHk. Smn lP'Mionfor Divorce. , Jesiniah Snipes, j rr appearing to the satisfaction of the Court.that the defendant, Jeremiah Snipes, is not an inhab "fttnt of this Stale It is theu-foie uideied, by Uourt, that publication be made lor six weeks in the u Highland Messenger," for the said Jeremiah Snipes to be and appear before the Judge of the next Superior Court of Law, to be held for the county of Buncombe, at the court house in Ashe. ville, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday ia September next : then and there to plead, an swer or demur to the petition filed against bim by the said Catharine lnipes, or judgment pro coo fesso will be entered against him, and the case be set tor hearing exparte. Witness, . J. ROBERTS, CZJfc. May 14." . 6sw' $S 50. ' NEW STORE. The.Snbscriber W ESPECTTULLY announces that he ha JLl leased the STORE - Corner of Market and Centre Streets, latclv occupied bv.iir. G. H. Tavlor, and will keep on hand an assortment of . COTTON BAGGING, ROPE, IRON, &C. ttC. SjT.Orders from the coup try will meet with prompt and strict attention. - r II. URQUUART. Hamburg, Nov. 9. 1840. 24tf State or North Carolina MACON COUNTY. ..SnpcrIor.Court.ol Law? SPRING TERM, 1841. . .. . Petition for Divorce. Moses Redmond, ' Sallt RenMoxD, ' rr appearing to the satisfaction of the Court.that the defendant, Sally Redmond, is not an inhab itant of this State It is, therefore, ordered by Court, that publication be made in the H Highland Messenger" for six weeks, for the said defendant to appear at the next Superior Court of Law, to be held or the county of Macon, at the eourt house m Franklin, on the second Monday in September next , then and there to plead, answer or demur to the said petition, or the same will be taken pro conjem ana set ior neanng ixpant. A true copy from the minnlen. " S. M'DOWELL, Clk, may 28, 1841. 6sw50' 5-50.J. State of JVorth Carolina, ' BURKE COUNTY. COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS, April Teem, 1841. . Jo. W. Coswellt. j Attaelimfnt i,Tiell ALnr.n C. CoNxrixr j Land. ORDERED by. Court, That publication be made for six week in the H Highland Mes senger" for the defendant to appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, for the coun ty of Barks, at the court house in Morganton, on the 3d Monday in Julv next, to plead or replevy. otherwise judgment pro eonfesso will be entered np against bim,, and the lands levied on be Con demned to satisfy plaintiff's demand.. y ' Witness, J, J. Eawm. clerk of oar said .Court. at office, the 4th Monday of April, 1841. nt T T tiirrv m . t may 14. - 6w . V M.J Valuable Trac ts of Land - THE well-known stand, one and i half milea below ths Warm Springs, 1 1 i i ? Buncombe county, North Carolina, lfs,'- on the northeastern side of French Broad rivrr, together with its adjacent LANDS of about THREE HUNDRED ACRES, a large portion of Which is in cultivation, and now occu. Died bv W. & J. A. Fairer, and owned by (he heir at law of Dr.IVnjnmin llowaxUi.deceascaV-- . 1 LSO, . Ti One Mother Tract, on the south. $0tjl st side of the rWer.conUining about sWFive or Six Hundred Acres, some IL two hundred of thich are also in cul- tivaliou. A large portion of first-rata river bottom. Communications addressel to Dr. II. G. Wood- fin, Franklin, N. C, will inert with prompt atten tion; July 16,1841. 44 .WOOD TYPE, . Cut by "Machinery and warranted superior to wr heretofore manufactured. GeorgeV. TTeabltt, Tontine Building, Corner of Watt and Water tt, RESPECTFULLY informs the Printer of lbs United States, that hs has now in full operation his machine for cutting Wood Types, which being an entire new invention, is wurrntpj to cut Types, both plain and ornamental, far .df periorto any heretofore exhibited to the public and inproof of tho assertion, inform! ths public that he ha obtained Diplomas and medal from both the American and Mechanics Institutes of ths city ot New York, at their Fain of J837,38 and '39, as ths books of the. Institutes will show. George F. Nesbitt would particularly invite thi attention of Printers to ths fact, that through the politeness of Uie proprietors of tho Liverpool and . Havre lines of packets, he has been favored with the latest French and English specimens, that many of the new styles in them are very hand, some, and have been got up by him ; they wore exhibited by him at the Mechanics' Fair in this city, now just closed, and pronounced by the com mittee of Printers, appointed to examine Types and Specimens, to be superior to ony Wood Types ever before exhibited, and having a decided ad. vantage over largo metal types. George F. Nesbitt would also inform ths Print, ers of Uie United States, that be is ready to cut type on wood of any sue, from 5 lines pica up. wards, from any of wo patterns of smaller types contained in flis extfnaive specimen of Messrs. G. Bruce & Co.,or fra any new pattern that can be suggested. . ILTGcorgs F. Nesbitt Is desirous that Printers, and those becoming Agents, should be acquainted wita tne net mat prices are much reduced frm those heretofore charged by oilier manufac tures ; that lie. allows his Agent thirty per cent, commission : that his terms are fix month or tm per cent. cUcount for cash. , GEORGE F. NESBITT. New York, April 30, 6 47 . List or Letter REMAINING in the Post Office at Asheville, on thcl?t of July, 1841, which if not taken out before the 1st of October next, will bejicnt to the General Post Office, as dead letter f ' V? Alexander John W Berry ColSBrigg Col Jolihllrown Mis Nantiv Brook C B Baker Daniel Blake George W Candler James Carre u Anthony Casey Cobb Alexander Cooper ExckiclHCory Elijah Cox AfCrcw Hillsburv Daniel ' Garrett Dcwee " Benjamin Duke Wm Elgin Henry Floyd CWFolger N"WToBlcrt: Joseph K Graves Jeremiah Green Bonj 'Gullick x. Jonathan Guthrie James Gudger 3 Miu Rachel Gndger Rev Thomas liarkins Abel Harriss Wm Harriss -Jlfiss Isabel Hereby Posey.Hice AfHoko Perry Howard James Hughcy Jlfichael Israel Joshua Jones Jlrs Jfary CJarrett Wm D Jarrett Joshua Kenney ' ' Wm W Killian Col Win Killian - Elisha King RWLcckie Dbadiah Ledford Wm Mate Alexander McEntire Messrs McCraw & Brad. ley J B M-ndenhall E Afolynecot Rev Stephen Aforgan David ping ' . Jtfiss Rachel Parkes Saml Patton Wm Penland "JasT Pcnland":; " BT Paine X Harvey Penland X Hodge Raburn . ' Col Frank Raburn Thomas Randle James Robertson . ..Eli Rymer John SeludeT Jas Sharp 2 Wm D Smith S Thompson - Henry West . T R Williams Mrs Rebecca Young Joseph Imblcs WM. COLEMAN, P. M. July 16, 184L L 3 PROSPECTUS OF THE American TTasarine and Reposl- . . fory al useful lMieraturc. . . Conducted by an Association of Gentlemen.' ' rUBUSIlED Blttf.LTANEOUSLT IN THI CITIES Ot ALBA.-tT NCW.TORK, AND BOSTON. ' A periodical bearing the above title will be eom " mchced on the first of July next, to e con. tinned monthly thereafter. In Its plan it will come in collision with no other Work now published, be ing intended to supply an unoccupied vacancy to toil in a field now destitute of laborers. With this view, and with the aid of several literary and scientific 'persons of genius to furnish matter for its columns, the proprietor offer the present pub lication. The American Magazieno will be devoted to Usnri'L and rvreiTAiNLta knowledoe, embracing choice origin J and selected articles, as follows : Science, including interesting facts m various departments. Biography, (principally American), Essays, Poetry, sinking: Features in History and natural History, Scenery, Sketches of Society and manners, the Arts, Artist and Artisan, Sped, men of Eloquence, &cn Travel and Miscellany, with a condensed Statistics of some of the most important scientific, political and religious Intel, ligence. The American Magaxiene will be published monthly, in numbers of 32 royal octavo pages each, printed with fair type, on fine white paper of the best quality, and making a volume of nearly 400 pages at the end of the year. It Will also be embellished and illustrated with fiine and appro priated Stfifil and icaatt engravings. , , Terms $1,50 per aunum in advance. Four copies will be fo warded to Postmasters, clubs, any , r p im , , . special agenw, ior uvc aouais. jjioerai aavaniages will be given to agents or Integrity and enterpri;, (local or travelling), who thorooirhlv canvas and section of country. " Subtcribcrs in tho city, if tneypreter, can reccivo tnt work oy paying lZj Mull M nnmK., T. 1 ViT I ..Ji. J k. B. WOOD, Albany 34 Eagle Street, nritCri ALLISON Inngs before me a X YelVaiB Sorrel HORSE, taken up by him on the 18tn of Mav, on Valley River, 18 miles above Murphy, Cherokee cuunty, N. C. Said horse has a small star in his face j four years old this sprint ; fourteen and a nan bands high ; small saddio mark on both sides, and'a. small scar on the left thigh ; shod all round. No other mark or brand thut we can sec. Appraised to be worth seventy five dollars. ABRAM COLLETT, Ranger. June 11, 1841. . 2 , 52 PROSPECTUS OF. THE Volume 18M, commencing with June JO, 1841. Embellished with numerous Engravings. Price only One Dollar per annum. . THE Rural Repository will be devoted to Polite literature, containing Moral and Schtiinen, tal Talcs, Original Communications, Biography, Travelling Sketches, Amusing Miscellany, Hu morous and Historical Anecdotes, Useful Receipts, Poetry, Sus. The first number of the Eighteenth Volume of Rural Repository will be issued on Saturday, tho 19th f June, 1841. . On issuing the proposals for new Volume of the Rural Repository, ths publkber tenders bi most sincere acknowledgments to sll Contributor! Agents and subscribers, for tho liberal support which they have afforded him from the commence ment of this publication. New assurances on thn part of Uie publisher of a periodical which ha stood fhft twt of yours, would seem snpurfl iif?ust he will therefore only say, that it will be conducted on a similar plan and published on tho same form as heretofore, and that no pains or expense shall be spared to promote their gratification by itn fur thcr -improvement in typographical execution and original and selected matter. . CONDITIONS. The Ro-aA-tKlUrosiroaT will be published every other Saturday, in the Quarto form, emhclighed with numerous engravings, and will contain twen. tyix nnmbors of eight pages each, with a title page and index, the volume making in the v. hul ' 2l)o pages. . It will be printed in handsomo style, medium paper of a superior quality,-Willi good type; making, at tliernd of the year, a neat and tasteful volume caqtalnirig matter equal to one thousand duodecimo pages, which will be both amusing and instructive in future years. - TliaMH. One JMlar per annuuv utearialili in advance. - Persons remitting us Five dollar, freo. of postage, shall receive six copies, and those . mittiiig us ten dollars, free of postage, shall receive thirteen copies r twelve copies of this volume and one copy of either the 11th, 12th, 19th or 17th volumes. Thirty copies mailed to one id. dress for twenty' dollars, sent to us in ono remit tance, f ree of postage;- - J - ID"No subscription received for less than on year. All the back numbersurniHhed to new subscribers during the year, until the edition it out, nnlcss otherwise ordered. ' , CTPost Masters will send money frr subncb bers to this paper, free of any expense Names of subscrbers with the amount of sub scription, to be sent as soon as possible to the pub lisher, : - - - WILLIAM B. STODDARD. . Hudson, Columbia Co. K. Y., 1841. IS published by the subscriber, 15th of every month. - Each n - Three Dollars Rewards STRAYED from the pasture of Samuel Tay. tor's near CoL Brown'i about 10 miles from Asheville, Runcombo eouity, about the l$lh of this month, a young BAY HOUSE, 4 years old, 151 hands high, a small bald face, had on when he left a small bell, and no ihocs hsd two saddle marks, also a small scar ot one of his hind legs. This supposed be will male for Yancy county, as he waa raised there. Any person who will secure him so that I can get him, will be entitled to the above reward . - JiS. W, PALMER. Buncombe eotmty, June S3, 14' ESTRAY. NOTICE is hereby given, to all whom it may concern, that there was taken on bv Jama M. Alexander, of Buneombs county, N. C, ten miles below Asheville, on French Broad river, one uray llorsc Mule. " nppnsed to be two years old no mark or brand visible appraised to twenty sis dollars and fatty eenta. The owner is reeuested to come forward. prove property, pay charges, and taks him sway wiwin uw tune prescnoed by the last act of the General Assembly, respecting es trays, or he will be dealt with according to the same. . . " IL BRTTTAIN, Ranger. July 16,1841. t 3 BOBERTS' SEXMO.MIItT MAGAZINE JFor Town and Countr jv The Cheapest and Handsomest Magazine in I :? the World!! on the lt and rr month. - Each number contain! forty largo pages, (3 1-3 Meets,) and is printed in a very superior manner after the style of Black wood's Magazine accompanied with an -eitis ttKK-cwrer-r-'g,-. -? -;yyrr It always sontains all of the valuable mcf- J laneous matter that appears in the Boston Notion, including the popular romances of Old St Paul f by-. Anwort !, . Th PoacW, byMsnyatW a -4-Gesfge St. GeorVe Julian, by Uie author of "Vol- emine vox." Also, au the Engravings tuai ap pear in that paper-together with occasionally piece of fashionable music. At the end of tJie year it will comprise volume of over one thou sand pages a library in itself! end thesubscnp tion for a year is only $2,00 j and when taken ia clubs of 10 only one dollar, and a half! 1. e. 10 copies for 15 dollars. ; v The first number was published January 15, 1841 and contained part first of the popular not els mentioned above. - A U ths black No, from No 1. can be furnished. Postmasters are authorized to receive subscribers for ths Magazine. - - " ; GEORGE ROBERTS, , " Publisher and Proprietor.. Boston, March 15, 184L 51 TO PEIMEHS 1XD PUBLISHEBS THROUGHOUT THE U. STATES. WE have comenced the Manufacture of PRINTING INK, in ths eity, and intend to supply with an article that will give prnenl satisfaction. The price for Newspaper Ink fixed at 18 cents per lb, cash, in kegs snd barf It of 25 to 150 lbs, and barrels about 250 lbs. Tbs price being so low a share of patronage is confi dently anticipated, v Orders or letters out of the city to be directed to No. 103 NORTH THIRD Street. Please sUts if to be ased on a cylinder or Hat rrr- - . RATPCO. Factory NORTH NINTH street, Wt Brown and Coates. . 51 ' 4 Barouche for tale THE subscriber, wishing to 'rxvn vehicl , - of a diflerent kind.ofP-rs for sale a Baroofb ; with Harness. - . D. R. JPANALL February 5, 1841. ' .. .
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