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u 3- S : v T V , . ;vj .... ' : ' 1 i ! - IS --. 5 ' 1 ..:;' 4 i :3 j. J I ... t : v.- i . if ..'.1 '. . ' ' is :) I - s. - r i ' ' : '- m Li- t; J ' 'i'l ' 1 1 n i r (HEW ESTABLISHMENT H ; ji Faruitiirc for tale. .fcu?iiUl At tie cornet East pf tl i.zi4A) ' ; r , Court House, ;asheville, n c,: )lL: ti this place, will ahortiy havd fuiiahed aitd :. TABLES, BUREAUS, WORK-STANDS, CANOU ii.;.;';.l-ij.8TAK0Si'eiC., MaVsr?..' X AU of w'hkli will bo sold on modcnitojcrms. Ho is prepared , to manufacturer according to order, .;-t,S ? cry description of v. -r:-'-.V'-- t" ,: ,t.- J ' ;. hf Cabinet Furniture Yri . 5 1 In a ncot. nubstantial and workman-liko manner. , Orders for the manufacturing or repairing Of any thing iri his lino of business, will bo thankfully ' "'' received and promptly attended to. w , v .- "-v.- . -.-- V- ' ' J. EOYD. Vi.. AdievilKNor,5,1841.: X' . 71 x i Newton Academy, 0 One mile and a half South of Meville, Ban- THE courw? of (Study nd intruelion Sn thit Inntitution w rJBumcd. Applicnnt ihould " t be capable of iwadinjj and pcllinjf .eorreetlr-. 'Due attention i paid to manners and morula. The Langnages and Mathematics are taught here, v tofore by Dr,. Dicksom the oilier departments by -Rcy.G. A. JIatues.-y. f.i-is "'""' ' . Arithmetic Writing, Geography, ; .' Grammar, '; " -:( - S5 ft quarter -fho same, with History and Com. -' ' ' position," . ' ' . ' ; , : ' ; " Latin and Greek (or Mathematics)-' " with English tudi,-j ;. ' 9 . " , 1 Languages and Mathematics,1 ' "10 V Boarding with the teachwr $40 for one quarter , r or toot estceedinff 150 per annum, Washing is done in the neighborhood at a reasonable price. Nov. 1st, 1841. ' . 71- 3 ... . Walker, ' WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, And ReeelTing fc Fonrtrding Agent, t v ' Oct 171 HAMBURG, S.C.: : 6m 68 j - . State of Nortli-Cnrollna,? o .i'. ,.- ,v "' Uuscombt County. ,,Sopcrlor Conrf of Latr Fall Term, 1841. ' --William Brown 1 7 ' ' ' ' ' . .' ' - petition for Ditorct. , ' Elizabeth Brown, j ORDERED by Court, that puWleation be made for three monllis in the Highland Messenger " and Rotherfordlon Intelligencer, for the defend. - ant, Elizabeth Brown, t o appear at the next Su. E: crior Court of Law to be held fpr tbo county of lancombe, at the court house In Afhcvillp, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in March ,' tiext then and there to plead, answer or demur to the petition filed against her by William Brown, ' or judgment pro confetoo will be entered against - her, and the same act for hearing exparte. A '"-true copy from the minute. ' '" . -: - - ,J. ROBERTS, Clerk. - Oct 29. . ; , Vt. adv. $10.1 ,3m 70 state of North Carolina, CALDWELL COUNTY.' ' COVRT of pleas and quarter ses. A SIONS-JULY TEiMJQU. - r"! Wilis Gatogk, Attachment It vied on 'rr; :tb "Solomon Locdbrmiuk.' 7 . ... . .. . r af 'hBDERED by Court, tlinf publical ion be mado ' Jf for six weeks in the ''Highland Messenger" for the defendant to appear at bur next Court to be held for the county nf Caldwell, at the place 'appointed by law for holding said Court, on tho fourth Monday in ucioocr nexi, io iuau w rtyiv v r, otherwise judgment pro confesso will be enter. ed up against him, and the lands lowed on con. . damned to satisfy plaintiff's debt. ;. Witness, Eusha 1. Mimsn, Clerk of onrsaid Court, at office, the 4ta Sionday in Jniv, 1041. .. - ' - i E. P. MILLER, Clk: -x Pr's fee, $5 50.J - r , Uw . ; , CI ASIIETILEE - " rT11IE instruction of the pupils of th's Seminary ' dL will be resumed on Monday 1st Nov., when : It is desifablo that all should bu present who are to bo members the coming session. . ' - -" rtr? ' ' Terms. : ' " " " " ' For children undcr8 yenrsof age, receiving the ru . dimenU of an English education, 6 50 a scss. For pupils over eight ytaw, attend. , ln( to Reading,-Writing,-Geogra. W -- jhy, Grammar and AritlimctiCr . 11 OJ. For thoso who, in -addition to ilio . "abm, pursue any or all .of tho ; , higher branches of Irarninsj, via : , . . History, Iat, and Mrul Philoro. - -"phy, lat. History, Rhetoric; I. " "s gic. Astronomy! Chemistry, Bo- . ' tany, Geometry, Algebra, 13 50 " .' Frei)chor.Latin ... . 10 0-t- - Musi on Iho I'inno, 23 00 M ' ,M" Guitar, . r . . . 11 0.1 " -"Drawing and Painting, . . . . '10t)0 M Embroidery & Ornamental Needle. work,-.. . . .... . . 5 00." IUoction in making wax flowers,' 6 00 . ; . .' . 1' for 12 lessons. - Boarding at 88 per month. ' Washing not In. . eluded, but can be had at 31$ per doz under the ' inspection of tho Supcriiitenrfunt, Oct. 82,1841. . tf 69 ' , - EAXbS FOIl SALE. , IN pursuance of decree of tho Court of Equity for Btmenmbe eountyf on t!e premises, on the 39lh day of November .nest, I will cxpins to pub. lie sale, 250 Aoros'of I.aud, more or less, lying on tho south, side of S'nnano, Kt of hear the residence of GEORGE PATTON, lirte of "Mid oountyrdoc'd.-This land is of good quality and well worth the attcrrtion orYpeTsonB desirous .f making an investment In a tract of land of that - aixa It is the property of the said George Palton', dee'd., and sold for distribution. -. Tho purchaser nyll be entitled to accredit of on a and two years, n riving bond, with securitv. - - , .: . -, ." : ,e.u;mcCLuire. Octi 15, 1841. . - ' .... 68 Strayed v From (lie aubscribv'r, living on Flat creek. Buncombe county, W. Cn in June Inst,: one clay bank or cream colored horse colt, 1 year old. ' -' Any information directed to tho subscriber, at Stoeksville P. O., will be thankfully received. . - . CO. WEAVER, September 10, ld41. . -f. 63 -.C I : 3 n a r a w a v v From tho subscriber., on the 1st in St.. a Neero boy, named AUS11 a boot twen Ltvvears of ago Terr dark complected; about fcvo foct b mcUca in beigbt ; rauier Heavy countenance. , I expect he-will attempt to make his way to the West. A liberal reward will be paid to any person wlto wil deliver said boy to toe at my residence at the Mountain Shoals, in Spar .tanburg Diat S. C, or.lodgbd in auy jail where I will set him. Vj. , " - S. M. MOSTILLER. 4". Mountain SlioaiS, Spartanburg ) . DisU S.(i, Oct. 11,1841. i .69 . CEOTEU SEED1 v ; . fTMIE tubseriber has far sals at his store a qaaa. . Jk.-j litvoi firsvraiv cio-ver sra.' . i v ' 8:67 A. B. CHUNN. ' If AnBIVAItE AIVI CUTEEBT. TH E Subscribers" have. Just received from the manufactories in England and the Northern States, a. bandaomo and well j)rted slock of ; v 7; llardware and Cullcry, WS which tney otTt-r for tain on very reasonable terms, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at the corner (brick building) of Centre and Mercer Street, . ' i . AaiONO WHICH ASK . ' '' Eiglith,SwedciMd Anierican Iron, assorted sizes, Sanderson's eostBtccf, ' v : . ,. .'.'.; German, Engliih and American Steel, ; Band- and-Hoop Ifon.,-asmrtd sizes, 7 -Lead ; cut and wrought Nails, aH sizes, Collins Axes, chisels and Gouges; ,7;. Mill Irons, full anortsnent, . ) . ; AnvUfl, Vict, SmiUi's Bcllora, Horse shoos, and - ..iajMboe Noils,. j -Wagon Boxes, chains, wood screws, v Pots. Bnko Pans and Frvinir Pans. Table Knives and Forks, reu and Pocket Knives, Mill, cross-cut, hand and tenant Saws, - ' . Locks and Hinges, carpenter's Planes ( and Ham 1". rners, . ' .--j '. i ' " ' : 'f ' s . Coffee Mills. Gridirons and Auirirs, , ; GrindKtoncs,MaDilIa and eottou Rope J to 2 inches And other articles, such as are usually kept; in uaruwaro Stores. " " '- " : , ' . IIENKELL &. ROBINSON. nqmburg,.Sept.30, Id 11. .';... .- . Im67.-J , The Greenvillo Monntuihcer, Edgefield Adver User and Highland Messenger will please give 4 Insertions each, and forward their accounts 10 this Office. Journal. - : SHERIFF'S SALES. STATE OF N. CAROLINA, . .;. ';, Buncombe County. '.. ; :; - I WILL expose for sale on tho first Monday in ; Dccrmbur next, at the court houee in Ashe, rille, for taxes due thereon for tlio year 1840, the following JUAXM Lis, to wit i .. FIFTY THOUSAND ACRES, ; granted to Mark Mitchell and Thomas Davidson, on tho eoutn-west tide of f rench liroad river, on the waters of Big Pine creek, Liltla Pine creek, and Pawpuvv creek, joining Hall & Walton's and JUclnlire's old survey oil the cast. V alued by Zachariah Candlor to be worth two thousand dol. lars and' tlie tax due thereon for the year 1840, amounting to nye dollars and tifty-tliree .cent8,and accruing Costa and charges, and double tax, etc. ' ' j. . : ' ALSO, .--1 : v: ' At tho same time and place,' I will expose for sale ono other i met of lund supposed to contain . a TWO THOUSAND ACRES, . it bcin? the unsold part of a large tract of Land granted to Hull, Walton & Mclntirc, it being the part unsold at the sale when James M. smith buuirht. Valued iy Zuchariah Candler to be worth twti hundred dollurslying on both sides of Big Pino creek, joining James M. Smith's purchase on the north side; 'and the tax duo thereon for the year , 1840, amounting to fifty.rive cents and ac cruing cosia anu cuarges, anocioiiidc tax, fee. , WILEY JONES, Sheriff 0 Buncombe county. ' ..Oct. 22, 1841. . -ids 69 Tlie Raleigh Rcgiter will plcnsl copy the above till duy of sale, and forward account. State. of JVorth Carolina, , .. Bvncomse Cou.NTr. , , SUPERIOR COURT OfIaW-FALL TERM, 1841. Mary Townscnd, V rs. . Petition for Divorce. Wm. A. Towiiscnd -...' ORDERED by Court, that publication be made .JfurjJircejuaullisia-thftHghland'MesMnffer and Rutherfi)rdton Intelligencer, for the defendant Wm. A. Townscnd, to appear at the next Superior Court of Law to be held for the-county of Bun. combe, at the court house in Asheville, on tho first Monday after the fourth Monday in March next, then and thrro to plead, answer or demur to tlie petition filed against him by Mary Townscnd, or judgment pro cunfesso will bo entered against him, and ths same set for hearing expartc. A true copy fiora, tho minutes." . J. ROBERTS, Ceri. Oct. 23. .' Fr. adv. 10. : 70 3m State of flortli-Caroliua, f BUKC0.MBK-COUJITV. Superior Court of Law Fall Term, 1341. Catharine Snipes, e. rBTrnoi roa Divorce. Jeremiah Snipes. 1 . ORDERED by Court, that publication be made for tUree months in the Highland Mccnger and Rulherfordton Intrlligcnccr, for the defendant Jert miah Snipes, to appear at the next 'Suirior. tourt of Law to-be- held for the county of Bun combe, at the court house in Asheville, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in March next ; then Bad there to plead, answer or demur to the petition filed against him by Catharine Snipes, or judgment jro confesso will be enfeted gainilhim, and the samewtrurhccrtngexjKrrterAtrueeopy from the minutes. J. ROBERTS, C.Vr. -OcU-23. - Fr, adv. glO.J 3m 70; OCr Send. in your orders I t BINKsTbLANKS!! GLERK8 of Courts, Attorneys, ShcriCk, an Constables arc refpcctfully informed thatw have recently made large additions to our forme, assortinont of BLANKS ; and that wc are how prepared to fill with promptness orders for any ol tlie following kind, vii t ' . ': Constables' Warrants, . " Ca. Sa's. and Bonds, Superior Court Ca.a's, - - "County Court Road Orders," " . , " Executions, z Guardians' Bonds, " Apiirenticcs" Indentures, ... Appearance Bonds,- ' Superior Court Indictment! fot Affrays, ' -' ' " Assaults, CountyCourt : do. " " - Affravs,- " i " Writs, t, : Deeds of Trust, . r Superior Court Venditioni Exponas, .". u Subposnas, '' .. County " do. " t . Vead. Expo. . - . ,5 Superior Ca.ta. Bonds, . .. . County " do. .- do. ' Heeds of Conveyance, Superior Court Capias Bonds, ..V , . '. " . Writs, . -v.., i Marriage license, , ' ' . Conslublcs' Delivery Bonds. Superior Court Witness Ticket. ' CountyCourt do. . do. '- "1 Deeds of Equity,' - - Indemnilv Bonds,' ; ,; Sheriff's t.'cds Vend. Expo. . - ' Fi. Fa. Appeal Bonds,' '-'- " '- ' '- - : .,: .. Coin raia ions fin taking Depoaitiona. ' . Constables' Official Bonds, ' , . Administrators' Bonds, Letters of Adminisiiation, ' '. . Proaecntion Bonds, , Letters Testamentary, "' . t Ejestmcnta, . ' -.-.; : ,-' -..jj' " Mcangcr" Qffiee, ' J -" 4 Aahevi3c,July23,1841. ;$ '." '.'; 54 ' - 1 Jnrort Tickets . C..s FlR the Superior and County Courts, aeatly printed on good paper-.foe cak at tbia office. 'Hw. 1341. -.. ' - 1U' ' " ' 3 - Factorage rand .Cosaiaission Hamburg, 5. C. - - .'- . f ' S I have declined selling goods, I be? leave ; to return my grateful acknowledgements to my friends, and the public generally, for their lib. era! patronage while thus engaged. .' ;-- " -' BT I now offer my services to the public as an Agent, la 4tfctii.ivju.anu t uu.w AKI ,'ALt KirOS CF MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE And. as I will not be encased in an v other busi. ness, I will pay strict attention to tho interest of all those consigning their jrrooucc or Merchandize to me; and while in my house tlie bcttcaro will be taken and forwarded with despatch, or orders nrnmntl obeved. t 1' V V , From experience and observation, I have long thought that a faithful agent conld render eonsid. erable service to the Planters, in scllin; their cot. ton and floor, and buying their groceries; and, as I have been engaged in this market for the last ten years, and acquainted with tho general routine of business, I therefore oner my services to my friends and the planters generally j and will faithfully devote my undivided attention to the -interest , of all tiioM who may commit to rayharge tlie sclk ing of llicir produce and buying such articles as tney may order. , i . i . . : . '. In AU. CASES, MT COMMISSIONS SHALL SB SIODB- rat. . ; ' II. L. JEFFEKS. - Sept. 23, 1811. : - 'r 2m66 ; P. S. I am not interested iu any Warehouse in the place ; therefore air cotton sent to my care will bo stored as directed, and if no directions, my best judgment will bus used for the planters' inte rest. : ;: .. , ' ILL. J. -. The Greenville Mountaineer, EJeefiold Adver. tiser, Pendleton Messcnjrer.Hiehland Sentinel and Highland Messenger will insest, the above two monllis, and forward oms. journal. - State of North Caroliuit, . BUNCOMBE CO0HTV. COURT OF EQUITY FALL TERM, 1841 NiiiEMiAU Blackstock, "I e. , ' I Petition for Salt Jacob Midcalf & wm, and Vend Dittrihution of others, heirs at law. of Lb- I . Ktal Jbstate. ward Bu;k.nkr, dee'd. J ' N this case, it appearing to tbo satisfaction of tlie Ikmrl that Keuben o. lilun-nlrv and wife Holly, and Daniel Buckner, two of the de. fondants in this case, are not inhabitants of this stale, and reside without the jurisdiction of this Court, so that the ordinary, process of. this Court cannot do served on them It was, therefore, or. dered by Court, that pnblication bo made for six weeks in tbo " Highland Messenger," a weekly newspaper published iirthe town of Asheville, N. Carolina, notifying the said Reuben 5. Billingsley ana wue noiiy, an i uaniei uucKner, to appear at the court house in Asheville on the 1st Monday after thc4fb Monday in March next, then and mere bctore said Court to plead, answer or dc. mur, otheVwiso judgment pro eonfeuo will be cn. tcrcd against them, and decree passed accordingly, Test, . E. II. McCLUIRE, c. m. e. -- Pr.adv. $j 50. 6 - 68 State of iYorlli Carolina, ' BURKE COUNTY. Court of Pleas & Quarter Scss., July Term, 1341. William M. Carson and'Jonathan L. Car. son, administrators, villi the will an. nexed, of John Carson, deceased and George M. Carson, vs. Joseph McD. Carson Charles Carson, . Rebecca Carson, Sidney S. Erwin and. . ivife Caroline, James Smith and wife Liniiy,-James Carson, Samvel Carson, . Sarah Robinson, Sarah Smila, Rehec. ca MeEnUre, James Wilson, Rulh Wilson, Mary Wilson and Matilda Wilson. AN APPLICATION TO l'ROVE THE LAST WILL . , AND TESTAMENT OF JOHN CARSON IN DI'C AND SOLEMN F0874 "ETT appearing to the Fatisfactibn of the Court in JL this case, that tho defendants, Sidney S. Er. win, and wifo Caroline, James Smith and wife Emily, Jmnes Carson, Samuel Carson, Sarah Rob. inson, Snrn.li Smith, James Wilson, Ruth Wilson, Mary Wilson and Matilda Wilson, arc non-resi. dcntsTarid Jivo without the Jurii diction of this U4)Urt it is iheretorc ordered, adjudged and dc. ercedj.' that publication he made for six weeks in the weekly Ralt-igh Register, published at Raleigh, N.orflf Carolina, und in ttyo Highland Mcsecnger. nublisliedat Asheville, North Carolina, nummoninj the said defendants to appear at flio next Court of fleas and (quarter tvcwions to bo held for the coun ty of Burke, nt tho court house in MonranLon. nn the 3d Monday. ufier the 4th' Monday in Septem." oer next, 10 see proceedings touching tho probate of the list will and testament of John Carstni, dee'd., in solemn form. . . Witness, JJ. EswL-, Clerk of otrr said Court, at-ofliee, on tht 3d Slonday Tn July7l841, and in the 66tliyear of American Independence. Teste, J. J. ERWIN. Clerk. U Pr. auy. $3 00. 6sw 8 - noi sr. Aib lot i!iw ." FOR SALE. THE subscribcr.wishrs to sell the House and Lot in"ihe.town of Asheville, now occupied by himsrlf, situalo on tbo main street, south of the Court House, ''-..:'; , . On tho lot. is a large "and comfortable house. suitable tor a d wellmp, store, or public house, with large and convenient stables and other -sift build. ings. I here is twenty-eiirht acres of land immc. diatcly joining the lot, and a tract of fifty Acres m woodland one tnUCTrom town. A furtlicrdescrip. tion is deemed unnecessary, as it is presumed any person wishjng Jojmrchasr will examine for hcm. solves. Terms made totuit the convenience of the purchsser. - JOHN OSDORN. Asheville, September 10, 1841. .63 inr NEW IRON WORKS..O THE undersigned take this method to inform the public at large that they have their new IRON WORKS in full operationand areprrrredJb,UB th t our abilities, for the integrity lo fill bills for any amount of Thrir Works dresituatcd in Cherokee eounty,N.Cn four miles north-west of the town of Murphy. IVfjtvaUngXo as 2240lbs.ean have it delivered at any point : with- in tho bounds of the counties of Haywood, Ma. con, and Cherokee, North Carolina, or Union, Ha bcrxham or Gilmore, Georgia, at 7 cent sper pound, or 6 cents delivered at lheforge. We-warrant our Iron to bo as good as any made in the State. We flatter ourselves that tho quality of our Iron, together with the very low price at which we pro. j pose 10 sen, wui cniiiw wm va kouu portion oi tiw pubbe patronage. . Bills forwarded to the proprie tors will be strictly attended to. Address . KAUI'9 VAIO, Jfurphy. Scptember3, 1841. K " 4 63 ; ? Hantlng to tmployt y:.: A GOOD MILLER, who can come well re. JyL commended as an honest, industrious mam can find employment with the subscriber, to lake caarge oi nia raw ana gnsi laiua. - una wiui a small family pref'-rred. Apply immediately. li james m. im - AslayUlei Sept. 23th, IH. ' 66 riny thousand Acre$ of-j SWAMP LANDS FOR SALE! rmirE President and Directors of the Literary Ji. . Fund of North Carolina, to whore care and management was committed by law, an appropri ation of $200,000, fur making aa experiment in drainingand reclaiming the Swamp Lands belong ing to the State, having succeeded in part, do now make known, that in pursuance of the authority vested in them by the General Assembly, a public talc of a portion of said Land, will take pUtocon lheprcmii.es, on the last day of November next. " The bodyf Land reclaimed and now offered for salo, embraces about 50,000 acres t is situate in the county of. Hyde, and State of North Caro lina, and divides the waters flowing into the Al bemarle, from those that run into Pamlico Sound. ' The drainage, conducted at different periods by two scientific Engineers, Messrs. Chas. B. Shaw and Walter G wynn, has been effected by two main drains,'' called Pungo and Alligator Canals, toge. liter witn sundry trioutnrics or lateral ditches. .'.Punpo canal is about 64 miles long, witban ay. erago width at bottom of 23 feet, depth of 6 foct, and fall at bottom of 12 fcct. ..' Alligator Canal is about 6 miles long, with an average width at bottom of 39 feet, depth of 7,and tail of 10 fect. - ' These canals empty into the navigable waters of Pamlico Sound, and are- aeeessiblo by vessels engnged in the coasting trade- - .. . . A Targe portion of this land abounds in juniper, eypress, and other timber of the best kind. Ano ther portion consists of prairie, covered with cane and bamboo, and according to tho report of the Engineers above named, tlie soil is of surpassing fertility. ' Tho tale will be by Public Auction to the high est bidder, in quarter sections of 160 acres each ; will tako place at Pungo canal on Tuesday, tho 30th day of Novemlwr next, ahd will be conducted by the Presidont and Directors of the Literary Fund in person. A credit will be given to purchasers of one, two and three years, on bonds with approved security, and titles withheld until the wholo of tlie purchase money be paid. Given under my hand at the Executive Office, in tha city of Raleigh, on the 30th day of August, A. V. 10 U. JOHN M. MOREHEAD, ..." Goo. of the State, and. Ex officio. President of the Board. By order, -;Y . P. Reynolds, Secretary. 63 tds Plain and Fancy BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ! THE public are 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, which will enable- us to execute OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, in a style equal, if not superior to any other-establishment in the State. - HZT Orders -for any of tho follow .ng kinds of Printing will bo thankfully received, and promptly attended lo: -" - Blanks, or every DE. Carps, or all kinds, Hand-Bills, Show-Bills, Way and Stags Bills, Tickets, -Labels, &.c. dec. 8CRIPTI0N, PAHrULTTS, Circulars, -Cataukjies, MlNCTKS, M MBl8F.xoER', Office, , Asheville, July 23, 1841 i 4 SADDLES, BRIDLES, Ac, Ac. rrWIE undcraiimrd date -8311x1! . Wright,) beg kave to-iiK form tlieir customers, and the pub lic atlarge, that thej are receiving invoices of a Splendid stock of Goods , from tlieir manufactory, and from European mar. kcts, and can accommodato buyers on aa fuir terms as they can find any whcrc'blac. . BJT They will have constantly on band, a gene, ral assortment-of ' - SADDLES, 7JEIDLES, MARTINGALES, & WHIPS, Trunks, Valices, Bolsters k Harnesses, Sole, Upper, and Harncn Liirthcr, Shoe Findings, Calf and Hog Skin, Saddlery Ware and . Furniture, of etery description, . They request those in need.of articles in -their line, to enll at the old Brick Stand, (sign nf the " Black Horse,") corner of,Ccntre ond Mercer streets, whero favors will be thankfully received and orders punctually attended to. - WRIGHT, BULL & CO. Hamburg, Sept. 9, 1841. lmG& 0The Greenvillo Mountaineer and Highland Messenger will copy four times, and forward ac. counts. Joumof. " TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS STOLEN from the subscriber nt Newbcrrv C. II.. nn tha 2.rih inst., a BAY HORSE, 5 years old last spring, about 15 hands high-has a knotun Tlie-EfTiore log, a littlo above tho pastern joint, occasioned by a cut has an ugly head and neck, and is very much dish-faced a good " quarter horse." Ho was taken by a man named - JL'phraim ITforean. sometimes called DUGAN, who i about 30 or 35 years of ago, weighs between 1)2 and 120 Jbs. his front teeth very much decayed and is a taibr by trade. The above reward will bo given for the apprehension of Morgan and the recovery of the horse, and information given tho subscriber where they may be found. "' .S- JOSIAH SWINDELL. NcwbcrryC.II, Oct. 29, 1841. 71 2 XTS EIYIVIIIC JOURNAL AT WASHINGTONTCITy:. THE undersigned have been induced, by recent events, to commence the "publication of a ScwWhio JouRNAtat tlie-. Seat pi Qui General Government, The sclieme has been stirrralated into immediate dcvclopement, by the extraordin ary defect ion (to use no harsher term) of a nortion of tho Whig party, and by the general fcclinz of muiKmnuH wuivii nianiiusica m an oirecuons, at the mischievous and fratricidal purposes of a few ajnbitious or selfish politicians, wlio- aim to destroy the fruits of the glorious stniyzle of 1840. v e siiau raise me iruo whig standard, and do tif the great Whig party and tlie consumption of all the Reforms contended for in the late canvass. We shall go for such Sn administration of public affii'rs as will meet the rcnerous confidence ' and fulfij the patriotio expectations of tho American and, j furtheranco of these objects, we TThall dedicate the experience of many rears, and a xcal for the great cause which the vicissitudes of time have in no devree abated. Promted, as we are, to thia. task, by the advice of Whig in all quarters, we shall expect a seal, oos co-operation in our plan, on the part of menj, beni of Congress and othera, rs . . .. The subscriptioni price of the paper (which isto be semi-weekly in the rrcess, and thrice a wrrk daring thcsessionr of Congrets) wiU be FIVE DOLLARS per annum, invsnblv in advance. - V JOHN H. PLEASANTS, JOHN S. G ALLAH ER. - Scptealber4,1841. ' . .. ' . .'' RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends, that their Stock is bow complete to which tbey have' added a iarjrn and yreneral assortment of COTTON BAGGING, BALE ROPE, and TWINE; and is offered tat sale aa iwmaL ' ' Charieston, Aug. 'iO, le41. S . - 61 Stop the Villain Mt A XN the 24th instant, JANES H. NcCLOUD Q B L..l..:..'l l. .l.!..!... .nJm.rllllii'iui..i. being committed under a charge of breaking open siurc. tm wv.. . .j J fa 1 near six foet high, sandy hair and beard rather red. Tho subscriber will pay 825 00 for his appTohcn. aion. . J.vt. m. ojiiah.- . Asheville N. C, Septq.1841, , , , ,W , State of MortU-CaroUna, 1 ... V Buntomba county. J J- I WILEY JONES, sheriff of Buncombe county, shaU exnose td sale on the 1st Monday tn December next, at the court house iu Asheville, for tax duo thereon for .leUU, tha loUowing na v FIFTY, ACRES OF LAND old bv John Nelson to James Ijonr, on the east side of French Broad river, and on tho waters of Grifforo's mill crock, joinine Daniel Blake ; valued h. tnln Vnimn mnA nllma tn hn Wrtrtll tWCntV dollars, and tho tax thereon duo for the year 1840, amounting to 71 cents and accruing costs and charges, Und double tax. ' Y ' W. JONES, Sheriff -Oct. 29. 1841. " 6 - ; 70 ' ... lialoighJlegister plcasoieopy tds,- and forward aceount. : ..-. ... ,. ', : OF THE -V "'" -. . ' -.' . . , ' AMERICAN EDITION OF THE -: Dublin Uuirersity Magazine. fTMIE increased attention paid to the cultivation jr. ora UritifU reriodicaf tiiterature, may be re garded ns among tho prominent charactermtics of the present age. An entirely new class of writers, including some of the finest intellects that eoun- honour to its pages, and thus a corresponging ele. vation has been given to, the atundard of the popu lar taste. - .. Amone tho ditininiif lied Periodicals of the day. none may bo said to take a higher ran go in the fields of rlecant literature, than the " Uubl.n UM virsity MauazinbA Charaotcrixed, as its pages have ever been, by a delightful racincss of rich Irish humour, and deep and powerful pathos, and claiming as its contributors, some of the most distinguished writers of Great Britain, this talent cd work has, ever maintained a proud position amongst its cotcmpororie; while Irqm the dawn of its commencement it bos been constantly in. creasing in tho popular' estimation down to the present lime..; in confirmation of our assertion it is only neccssnrv to refer lo those thrillinc inci dents of flood and field, under the titles of "Charles C malleyn and " Harry Lorreqver," both of which originally graced tlie paces of this periodical the most popular, with the exception of Box's works perhaps, of all that have ever issued from the pe riodicul Dress. Snarklinrr with humour, and teem ing, as these admirable sketches do, with ineidcutf of such Intense and glowing interest, in their per usal we positively become ourselves participators in the scenes narrated. It would be needless, however, for us to speak of the merits of an ' ou- thor with whom the public univcrisully aro. so fa. vorably acquainted, were it not lor the annoucc. mcnt of a new work from the pen of the sumO de. rightful writer. Dr. Lavcr, which is to appear-in this Magazine,. tixi which will be commenced immediately after the completion of the series of "Charles W Jualley," now in course of pubjico tion. Another, and a scarcely Iws favourite writer, the legend. loving Lover, whose admirable produc tions have so deservedly earned for him an undy. nig reputation, may also bo named aa among the contributors to this popular periodical ; to whom wo may further add the name of Willum Carlb ton, a man of singular ability and skill, and' one who .is assuredly, destined to take rank mong the most gifted men his country has produced. An a writer of elegant fiction, he ia perhaps unequalcd in purity and profoundly of pathos, and exquisite grace and delicacy of sentiment. " "- Another attractive feature of this work con. sists in its Monthly Gallery of Portraits, of cha ters eminent in literature, science, theology, law, medicine, and politics, connected with In lund, to which aro appended a series of Biographical Me. moirs, dec. In the American Edition of the Dub. lin University Magazine, these admirably charac teristic etchings will be given with all llicir life, like freshness and original spirit. ' The Dublin University Magazine is to Ireland what. Blackwood is to Scotland; and from this cause alone, portraying, as it dot's Irish life and manners, and Irish modes of thinking In all their genuine reality, it may rcsonably bo expected to enlist the sympathies of a numerous class of rea ders, including all. those who apprcciuto tho in. imilablo wit and rollicking fun that is indigenous lo Ould Ireland. This, however, is not tho only feature of tho work; it is cliaracteriz'd by the sanio power and cogency in the discussion of its political ethics, which have rendered its able co temporary co deservedly distinguished ! and how ever soma may differ as to the political -creed -of the articles in question, we cannot but award our unqualified approbation to the wonderful talent by which they aro supported. -' Originating tinder the immediate influence and auspices of the Univcrkitt of Dublin, this periodi. cai has acquired for itself the characteristics of Nationality to an extent which, under less favor able circumstances, such a work could scarcely -davc-attatned.-lfnt not bo Kleu to tnc patronage and sanction of its Uollrge, is its extraordinary popularity and success lobe ascribed, as to the in. trinsic excellence of genuine Irish talent and ge nius ; combining as it invariably docs, a profound ncss of philosophic research, with a felicity and bcautyf style, that is equally attractive to the grave and tlie gay. Pilot only has this work been the fneans of preserving much of the literary ta lent of Ireland, at home, which otherwise woidd have sought sorno other market, but' it has also brought to light m0rcwliich, but fJr it fostering care, wouiaperaape never nave ocen proaucea. " Such are the accredited claims of the work der notice ; it is therefore with mneh plcasurc.wc have to announce,. lhat-in accordance with- the wishes of a larire number of our subscribers, we have made arrangements for the Rttnuhlicilfioa bf iL. m n..M.o wt-Z. .... suu.tn n.ccf fiy iuugnzuir- commencing On the first of January next. 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Subscriptions received by the Publisher, by Mr. John Nivmo, agent for the t'anadas, and by the respectivo local agents throughodt the United States. ( J.M.MASON Bamemettt Room, of PineM and Broadway. New York, September, 1841. . . 75 - NOTICE! HAVLNG dispose of my Slock of Goods, and rented my Stores to PATTON it, OS BORN, I reeommend my former customers to them. Air. OSBORN, (who wifi conduct the business,) bos been long in my employment, and I can safely re. commend him as worthy of all confidence. " . IT Persona indebted tome, will find me ia at tendance at the old stand, and are earnestly re. quested to come forward and settle at once . and prevent suit. ; ' - - JAS. W. PATTOX Ashevnie,23d July; mi,' $ VV i reward: V$ RANAWAV from tha ubaeriher rt TrJ vfrjL derson county, N.C) on tha night of tl,. 3d inst., a NEGRO BOY named GEORGE. He carried with him Two Hundred and Thirty. Seven Dollars in silver eoin. " The above reward of One Hundred Dollars will bo paid for tha an. u- : r. . r , .- 7 in tho United States, so that I get him and th. 11 . .1 ... owncy or I luyiraiiars lor uie negro without ths money or Fifty Dollars for tho recovery of all me money wiinoui uio negro. : ; , -. - ' &criptlon. : GEORGE is near six foct high; of ablack,rough complexion; talks a little soft, or broken; affects to bo witty and ia rather insolent or can-lcss in conversation. The middle finger on his left hand I think, is stiff, and probably a large scar on the great toe of his left foot, near tlio insertion of tlx i . f 1 1 .i . . . . . M" nan, occasionea oy uio cut oi an axe, and the end of the toe pointed dotf'nwards. Had on wheats left home, a new cotton and tow-shirt and pant, loons, ari old wool hat, and linscy jacket j but u he has the funds necessary with him, he will pro. bably change his clothing tbo first opportunity. Ckmto indications on the subject to be addressed to L. S." 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