,-- DESKT A. DREER'S Seed A IIrtIcuUornl Warelious, No." 97, pUKWT msir, PinuMujuu. WHERE ie offered t full assortment of War ranted Garden and Field Seed, comprising til the most superior and newet kinds worthy of cultivation, all of the crop of 1841. fWer Seed. Great attention it devoted to this branch, and upwards of 300 choice and rare varieties are offered for sl this season. Auurt mcnts put up in boxes of 12 twy rart kind tot (J1.00 or 20 fine kinds for 81,00. Each box accompanied with Directions for Planting. Dullou$ Flowering Roots. K large collec tion, auitable for tmn planting, a Gladiolus, Tigri dias, Amarylia, Tabemae. 4uv &. - , DouhU floA'ias. The collection of this aupcrb Flower stands onrivallcd, having gained the F tret Prist tot three successive seasons, 1839, '40, and 41, at the grand Autumnal Exhibitions of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, for the beet varieties and beet displays. Dry Roots can be transported anv distance t-otween tho months of October and May. ' Packages containing an as. aortmcnt of 12 fine kitds,t.nd of all tho various colors, each root labelled with name and color, and carefully packed in mow, for $5,00 ; smaller assortments in proportion. ' '' Hooks on Farming and Gardening. All the standard and most approved works on the subject, among which are the Farmers' Companion, by JuriVe Bud. 8 1 .00 1 Monbrav on Poultry, 75 cents ; American Swine Breeder, 75 ; M'Mahon's Ame rican Gardener, 3,00 Bridgman's Young Gar doner's Assistant, $1,25; Florists Guide, 62 J cents ; Buist'e Flower Garden Directory, $2, 25. I Gardening Tools. A Hoes and Rakes, Pru ning Knives and Shears ; Garden Trowels, Spades, Green House Syrings, Jt,e. 4tc. Green and Hot I lout ftonf. Shrubbery, Fruit mnA nmnmintiil TrJm annilliad On the most Tea. sonable terms, from tho proprietor' collection or estawisnca nurseries.! French Sugar Beet, Mangel Wurtznl, Ruta Baga, Field Carrot and Turnip Seeds, Wholesale ami retail. - Dealers supplied wrth Seede, neatly put up in bags with printed htbcja, containing Practical Di rectionsfor planting and managing, by the 100 or 1000, or by the pound, on favprablo terms. Cata logues gratis, on (pout paid) application. NOTICE IS hereby given to all that are indebted to me by Book Account, that 1 this day have assign, ed them all to Hyatt & McBurney, for the pur. pose of paying a judgment they hold against mc : and the books will bo found with Robert Thomas, sheriff of Henderson county, for collection, v " H. E. LAIN. Mud Creek, N.CJan. 21, 1312. 3t TT1E subscribers, having formed a eo-partner. .i.in . ..it fined. Wares and Merchandize. in the town of Asheville, at the old stand former- ly occupied by K1V fUUii, neg leave w iniorm the citizens of Buncombe and the adjacent coon tics that they will bo in the course of a few weeks receiving a fresh supply of New and Fashionable which, in addition to their present stock on hand, will render their assortment complete. They have now, and will keep constantly on hand, a large supply of . Cotton Yarn and Cloth, from the Bivingsville manufacturing company, and propose to sell all numbers of Thread, from 5 to Id, at 91 25 per bale. ... bv their close attention and Dunctu. ality to business, to receive a liberal patronago. ISAAC i. ruuit, JOS. DUNLAP. AsheviUc.Jan. 14, 1843. 3 J ;. 80 Webster' Spelling Book TUST received, and for sale at this Office, Web- . . i . .. . - c.ii: n Lj 1. ...... sicr S ivicmoeniary opuiim" uuui vm up. Nov. 26. 74 q q a q q " " Farmers and'Tlan trr'tP FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 18 42, For sale nt this Office. Ashevillc, November 12, 1841. 73 St RAN A WAY i From the subscriber, on the 1st inst., a Negro boy, turned AUSTIN abotit twen Ltv rears of aire ; very dark complected ; about five feet 6 inches in height ; rather heuvy countenance. I expect he will attempt to make his way to the West. A liberal rewurd will be paid to any person who wil deliver said boy to me at my residence at the Mountain Shoals, in Spar tanburg Dist., S. C, or lodged in any jail where I will get him. ,.L ... S. M. MOSTILLER. owntaiw-onoais. nparuuiuurg.x r. . s. . ,1 mil Smith's Geography and Atlas. A LARGE number of these valuablo works for sale at this Office very cheap. ' Asheville, Nov. 26. 74 6'J tf State of Itbrth-Carollna, BUNCOMBE COCNTY. Superior Court of Law Fall Term, 1841. TO NEV-IRON-WORKS.Oi THE undersigned take this method Id inform the public at large that they have their new IRON WORKS in full operation, and are prepared to fill bills for any amount of . Their Worksaresitua ted in Cherokee county.N.C,, four miles north-west of the town of Murphy. AnV rjersonor persons wishing to purchase as much as 22 lOlbs. can have it delivered at any point with in the bound of the counties of Haywood, Ma con, and Cherokee, North Carolina, or Union, Ha bcrKham or GilmorofOeorgia, at 7 cents per pound, or 64, cents delivered at the forgo. Wo warrant our Iron to be 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 pose to sell, will cntitlo Tis to a good portion of the public patronage. Bills forwarded to tho propric. tors will be strictly attended to. Address BENJAMIN WARD, .Murphy. January 7, 1M2. 79 lVcrfli-Carolina Executor: Captaining the Staiutet and Common Law of this Mate, together wttA tns tecttwns oj the Supreme Court, and all the nectttary Forma $ Precedents. r iTENDED as convenient manual and a safe guide to Executors, Administrators, Guardians Juries and Commissioners of various kind, ap pointed by the Courts, Clerks, fcnenru, and all other public officers. Ia short,, it m intended for the benefit of ail persons, pubuo or pnvate. who are, or possibly may be interested in the manage. men! of the estate of deceased persons, With u least trouble and expense possible, according to the laws now in force, - For, besides the legal mat. ter above mentioned generally, it embraces the kindred subjects of Wills of land and personal property, Legacies, distributive shares of estates, rules of descent, Partition of estate, real and per. sonal, among those entitled, Dower and other pro vision for Widows, etc., itc. ; Among the Forms it contains, are, all the ne cessary legal process, Wills, Bonds, Oaths, Deeds, Bills of sale, Leases, Forms of Accennt, Petitions, Affidavits.Advertisements, Commissions, Notices, Writs, Returns, &c. in all, near a hundred in. nnmbcr. And is believed, by good judges, to be the largest, as well as the yiost approved collection of Forms now extant. - This Bixik has just been nuhlii!ird. It contains 2 18 octavo pages (saine-vize as those of the North Carolina Justice :) well bound in law binding ; and, in consequence of the scarcity of money, as wv.l as to dIbcc ns within the reach of every per son, it is now offered for sale at the low price of 1 50 bv retail. "Merchants and others who buy a quantity to sell again, can hart a reasonable re duction in the price. O" Apply at the Printing Office, iu Ashebo rough. Randolph county, N. C- or at the North Carolina Book Store in Raleigh. BENJAMIN SWAIM, Dec. 8, 1841. 3t78 Author $ Proprietor FACTORAGE and COJI.TIISSIOJ BUSINESS, I lid receiving iX forwarding es. S rrrrno for. Divorce. Catharine Snipes, tt. Jeremiah Snipei ORDERED by Court, that publication bo made for three months in the Highland Messenger and Rutherfordton Intelligencer, for the defepdant Jeremiah Snipes, to appear at tho next Superior uunui jjw w im uuiu ii in, w'mn v. ....... combe, at tho court house in Asheville, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in March next ; then and there to plead, answer or demur to the petition filed against him by Catharine Snipes, or judgment proeonfetto will be entered against him, nd the same m.hQAtiBS-fWJ-APl from the minutes. J. ROBERTS, Clerk. Oct. 29. Pr.adv.$10.J 3m 70 James Conner, TYPE FOUNDER, coasKa or-AH ad Nassau streets, hew tork. Tl ESPECT FULLY informs his old patrons and 1 the public generally, that he continues tbj manufacture and supply every article used in the Printing Bimincm, as well as to stereotype all jobs that may offer. Ho embraces this opportunity to return thanks to those whose patronage ho has oxtensively enjoyed for so many years, and to say that ho is to bo found at tho old ettahlithed stand, corner of Ann and Nattau Street, fully prepared to fcxr-cute any order that he may be honored with; and that the type manufactured by him is from a selection of faces taken frqm his old specimens, together with a number of additions of a superior cut , mat lie is cnaoica 10 suppiy ctohts as wcu a I ounts, of themost beauttjvl oj Mi IA facet, and of a greatly improved quality of metal. He is also erigaged in getting up, by a newly discovered . process, an extensive series o( new and highly omaneutal ArtkUi. . Arrangements ro made with the manufacturers of presses and other print, ing materials, that will enable him tn' execute or- .1- ..n-JilMitali. -I -nw .ltnp Pni in Ar9 i n lk Union, and 6a aa favorable terms. A new specimen is now in the course of print ing. - . Oct 1, 1841. 69 3 ' fjirge Family Bible, COMMON Bibles, cheap. Testaments, Hymn Books, &.C., for salu at this office. ' Nov. 26. ' 74 State of North-Carolina, HAYWOOD COUNTY. . Caurl Pleat and Quarter Settiont, Sfptrmber r Session. 1841. ' John S, Davis, lOawixAi. Attachiikwt levied v. on raorEaTT u tub iu.nds or Carroll Elliott. J Gaxxisueb. r' appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant in this case ia a non-rcsi. dent of this State It is therefore ordered that publication be made for six successive weeks m the - Highland Messenger," notifying tho defend ant to be and, appear before the Justices of oar Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at the next Court to bol held for the county of Haywood, at the court house in Waynes ville, on the last Mon day in JanuaryjtexU-thcn and there to plead, an " ewer or demur, -otherwise judginent pro eonfruo . will be taken against him, and the property levied on condemned to the satisfaction of the plaintiff's debt Witness, Walter Brown, Clerk of. our said Court, at office, the 3d Monday of Septumber, 1841. ' W. BROWN, Ctk. ; Nor.'JS.. ' ' IPri adv 55 50.J 6swt4 IIAMBUG, S. C. . k THE subscriber respectfully begs leave to op. prise his friends und tho Merchants' of the upper districts generally, that be is thoroughly prepared to transact business as above, and, con. fident in 'his lon experience in said business in this place, solicits "a share of patronage. His store being on Market Street, the most elcvatcdjpart of Town, no danger from inundations need be apprehended. II. URQUHART. " Nov. ls(718.lX: ' 3m ' r 72 - ULAW SCHOOL.il HE undersigned propose to open a Shool for the instruction of Law Students, in the town of Hillsborough, on the first of January next, pro- vided a suthcicnt umner snail appiy 10 jusiny mo effort. They doem it unnecessary to allude to tho advantages to he derived from purauingsuch studies in "the seclusion of a quiet village, nor to tlpDse benefits which spring from tho association of minds engaged in the same pursuits. In addi. tion to the usual course of elementary instruction, they intend to add, by means of a Moot Court, some knowledge of the practice in the courts of this State. Examinations will bo made monthly, and written or oral instructions given as often as re. quired. Eight students is the least number with which they can commence. Tho usual fees for instruction will be required, and that for preparing a student to obtain a county Court licence will be demanded -whether- h-o main long cnoujli for that purpose or not. FREDERICK NASIl, HUGHJWADDELIj. Hillsborough, Nov. 3d, 1841. 4 72 ; .1 JAfit of Letters REMAINING in ihp Pt Offirn at Ashcvilie. N. C, on the 1st of January, 1842, which if not taken out in three months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Dr. E. II. Andrews Airs. L. Brookshcr iP,S,Byrm- Jas. Brookshcr Aaron Bunks R. A. Barnct T. C. Bradshow R. O. Brittain Gen. B. S. Brittain Col. John Brown C. K. Cross Henry Carrol A. B. Chunn Joshua Curtis Jos. Carter t Cant. J. Davidson or Wm. Smith R.W. Duckett Wm, Duncan Samuel Davidson Gon. 8. W. Davidon A. Frisbey Tho. Foster- A- Fox or D- IIugLey-H.- Ar Famsworth N. Harrison . Van C. Halo Mrs A. Hemby Charles Hays A. Howard ": A. ilfcEntiro S. J- itorris - A.JVoColleoph John Morgan Peter .Wilier 2 Elizabeth Afadcoss J. C. Mastral Col-T. Morris ' John Nelson 3.Samurl Ncwland S. Oleham Iievi Prcwitt 2Tliomas Powers Mrs R. Posey Mrs. K. Philips . A. A. Porter Jos. II. Quiscnbcrry Wm. Roberts J). Reynolds Mrs M. J. Singloton Henry Shcdor'- L. Sorrcll 2J. li. Sawyer .Jos. Shoup John Sluder- 2Dr.Wm.F. Thomas John Thompson F. Tmutman Wm II. Thomas John Vandcrson - Wm Wardrope Thos. W illiams " 2 A. Walker E. or Wm. Young J. H. Williams . Wro Willis J. S, Wells ' Wm II. White WnTWilliams 3ussrs Waugh Si. 3ferchion Mi'srsC(;Weaver k Co. j SJohn C Williams Rev. J. S. Weaver Jesse Weaver WM. COLEMAN P. M. Asheville, Jan. 7, 1342. 79 , Dr. C. M.HiU Able Harris N. S. Harna " T. M. Jonea A. Johnson Jos. Jcstes or Eller Wm. J. Joyner N. Keodail. . A. Karr or W. E. Wilkcrson Miss H. A. Lowcry E. Lndwiek (. H. Lance Charles Moore John Meal JUST received, and for sale at the "Messenger" Office, a quantity of School, and other Books, consisting, in part, of Smilh't Geography and Alia, Webster's Dictionary, Smith's Prartieel and Menial Arithmetic, WebsteTt Elementary Spelling Book, Large Family Biblet, Common do. History St. E. Church, Cheap Testamrnia, A All of which will be sold XT VERY LOW for cash. Asheville, Nov. 26. Horteares, INJUNCaSiON'S, Equity WriU and Subpoenas, for sale here. 73 State of Iforth-Carolina, Buncombe County. Superior Court of law Fall Term, 1841. Petition for Divorce. William Brown vs. Elizabeth Brown, "ORDERED by Court, that publication be made for three months in the Highland Messenger and Kuthcrfordton Intelligencer, for the defend, ant, Elizabeth Brown, to appear at the next Su perior Court of Law to bo held for the county of Buncombe, at the court house in Asheville, on the first Monday after tho fourth Monday in March next ; then and there to plead, answer or demur to the petition filed against her by William Brown, or judgment pro confesoo 'will be entered against her. and the same set for hearing ez parte. A Iruo copy "from tho minutes. J. ROBERTS, Clerk: Oct. 29.- - Pr. adv. $10. 3m 70 Or Send in your orders ! .rc0 BLANKS! BLANKS!! CLERKS of Courts, Attorneys, Sheriffs, on Constables are respectfully informed that wl have recently made large additions to our formal assortment 01 UJjAJMis; and that we arc now prepared to filtvith promptness orders for any of tho following kinds, viz : ':"": Constables Warrants, " Ca. Sa's. and Bonds, Superior Court Ca, Sa'Sr NOTICE! THE subscriber tenders to the citizens of Bun. combe county Lis sincere thanks for the lib. eral patronage heretofore received. Having de. termincd to wind up all hie old business, fie re spectfully solicits hit friends and old customers to come lorwaro unmeuiaieij ajiu iii.q pojurcui Old Debts must be paid, and new one must be closed by note. Those who fail to comply need not complain if cost be added. He owes money and must have it. Asheville, Jan.14, 1842. 6 80 . County Court Road Orders, " " Executions, Guardians' Bonds, Apprentices Indentures, Appearance Bonds, Sui rior Court Indictments for Affrays, " ' " Assaults, County Court " do. " " " ' Affrays, "Writs. PROSPECTUS , FOB " The agriculturist," Mim OF THE STATE I COUSTT SOCIETIES. OtUlKE it. . HAVING nearly completed the Second Volume of the " Journal of the Teenneseee State and County Agricultural Societies," we send forth proposals to tho friends of improvement through- out the Union, for the Third Volume ,We aro frank to say. the patronage of tho Agriculturist has already surpassed our fondest expectations, and we have many demonstrations it has been useful wherever it has peen read. Tho circula tion ;s. perhaps, creator than any other Agricul tural work of tho West, and therefore, those who read it, may expect to get information from a very large and respectable circle of contrioutors. 1 We Birairr assure thc-rrablic.-wtrwill rti 1 . " T , attention! to every science and sutjjeci wnicn we think will be beneficial to our country. Educa tion particularly Agricultural, or that kind best suited to Farmers and mechanics, we expect to discuss more fully than has yet been done in Amc rica ; it wiU be our object to clearly define the true policy fbr working men generally, and especially for tho laboring classes in Tennessee. This will lead us to examine whether Tennessee is intend. ed as a planting, or provision growing and manu facturing State, or both. We shall still dwell much upon the improvement of the sail, and fully investigate the science of breeding and rearing domestic animals. Horticulture will receive strict and constant attention. In a word, it is our in tention to expose error of every discription, give our readers every thirtg in our mcens, calculated to improve the physical, moral, intellectual and pecuniary condition of man, and we will use eve. ry exertion to make the Agriculturist the very best paper m the country. CONDITIONS, Tho work will bo published monthly, on good rmner each No. to contain 24 pages, well stitch ed at $2 per annum ; but will, in no' instance, be forwarded to a new subscriber without tho Cash To any one who will get fiae new subscribers and remit the money free of postage, one copy will be sent crnitin: nnd 20 ner cent commisson will be allowed to dnv one who will obtain a greater num. bcr of subscribers, transmit tho money, and act as agent for the paper. Any ono disposed, is au Thoriac J by this ProspccTus'lo become an agenf for Jhe work. D Any person receiving this Prospectus and not feeling disposed to exert themselves in behalf ot tho paper, wiU confer a lavor oy nanmng u ovir to some person who will take an active part in obtaining subscribers. ID" The Volumes for 18 10 and '41, can be had for 3 ; or a person sending us a $5 bill, will be entitled to the Volumes for 1840. '41 and '42. XjTJ" No subscription received for less than one year. AU subscriptions to commence and end with a Volume. - JOHN SHELBY, 1 G. TROOST, Editors. T. FANNING. CAM K RON At. FALL Publishers. Nashville, November, 1841. State of North-Carolina, MACON COUHTT. . IN EQUITY-SEPTEMBER TERM, 1841. John B. Allison and Joseph Keener, ts. The heirs at la'w of Jeremiah R. Pace, dec, to wit Minerva Davidson, Delila Ingram, Stephen L. 1 ace, Anne Pace, Nancy race, Martha btarret Elizabeth Pace, Avaline Pace, B. F. Pace, Ca. ill give -our I tharino Pace, and Jeremiah R.-Pacer- IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants do not reside within the limits of this State It k ordered that publication be made in the "Highland Messenger" for six suc cessive weeks, notifying the said defendants to appear at the next term of the Court of Equity to be held for said county, at the court house in Franklin, on the second Monday in March next ; then and there to answer complainants' said bill, and plead, otherwise judginent pro confesso will be entered against them, and the case set for hear ing erparte. Witness, Saul Siirrrt, Clerk and Master of our said Court, at office, 2d Monday of September, A. D. 1841. SAUL SMITH, C. M. E. Pr.adv. $5 50. 6s w ' 72 Deeds of Trust, Superior Court Venditioni Exponas, ' " Subpoenas, County do. " Vend. Expo. Superior " Ca. Sa. Bonds, County " do do. Deeds of Conveyance, Superior Court Capias Bonds, ' Writs, Marriage License', Constables' Delivery Bonds. - Superkr3ort Witness Tickets, County Cwfrt do. do. Deeds of rlquity, Indemnity MJonds, ' . Sheriff's Deeds Vend. Expo. - Fi. Fa. Appeal Bonds, Commissions for taking Depositions. -ConstablesffieiaJ-Bondsj Administrators' Bonds, - letters of Administration, Prosecution Bonds, Letters Testamentary, Ejectments, m Mssenffer"- Ofrie Asheville, July 23, 1841. NEW ESTABLISHMENT ! CALL AM) 1.1.111.112. Fnrnltnrc for sale. At the corner East of the Court House, ASHEVILLE, N C. rTUlE subscriber, hoving commenced business -JL jrf tins place, wiu anoruy navonnisueu ana ready for sale, TABLES, BUREAUS, WORK-STANDS, CANOLE . STANDS, &C, &C. All of which will be sold on moderate terms. He is prepared to manufacture, according to 'ordcT, every description ot Cabinet JFurniture, in a neat; substantia and workman-like manner. Orders for the manufacturing or repairing of any thing in his line of business, will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. J. BOYD. Asheville, Nov. 5, 1841. 71 Valuable Books for sale, (KrLOW FOR CASH!! THE following valuable B 0 0 K S are for sale at the Office of the Highland Messen per," where those wishing to purchase are invited to "call, and examine the assortment Watson's Dictionary, Wesley's Sermons, Covel's Dictionary, Reference Testaments, History M. E. Church, Calvinistic Controversy, Lifo of Cox . Methodist Harmonist, . Ban's Index, Josephus, I-ifc ofWatsonr. . HymnBooks, ? Original Church, - Saints Rest; Errors of Socinianism, Preacher's Experience, Anti-Universauam, Pocket Bibles, Testaments, Irgo Family Bibles, Hymn Books 24 mo, " 48 mo, Pearl Hymn Books, Polyglot Pocket Bibles, Methodist Disciplines, Parent's Friend, Sunday School Tea'U," Blair's Lectures, S. S. Spelling Books, " Teacher's 1st Book, Quest. Hist Old Tcs't, Evangelical Rambler. Catechisms, of different kinds. Together with various other pamplcts, Traehj, &ic., on interesting subjects; 11 of which will be sold eery low far cask. July 16, 184L , - 3 , Smilh'f Arithmetic. JUST received, and tot sale at this office, very cheap."- -' . ' Nov. 26. . Webster's. Dictionary, OR sale at this o.T;ee very low for cash. Nov.2C. - - , U TIIEHADY'S WORLD OF FASHION. A NEW Monthly Magazine with the above ti. XJL tie,- embellished with the earliest- Fashions from Paris and London, elegant Steel and Mcz zotint Engravings. Lace Work Embroidery, Music, ect., will be issued early in December, in advance of the other Magazines for January The work wiil be devoted esjecialh to the ladies. and wil! bo issued in a style never before attempt ed in this country. It will contain articles from the most popular and pleasing writers of the day on every variety of subject f but tho work will bo in the main devoted to the cultivation of the borne virtues. Hence most of tho stories will be of practical, domestic character, from tho pens of our best female writers, while the earliest fashions in all their varieties shall be correctly given so as to make the work welcome at every fireside, In the balls of the fashionable and the gay, the homo of the virtuous matron, whose .own nccdlo supplies her raiment, as well as in tho store and sewing room of the mantua maker and the mil. JLheMiniLfksign of the Work. Stale or Yorlh-CarollM, , i f-BUNCOMM CoUNTT. , I SUPERIOR COURT OFUW--FALLTERM, I84U Mary Townsend, 1 " , s. reiuwn jor iswurc. Wm. A. Townsend ) . - ORDERED by Court, that publication be made for three month in the Highland Messenger and Rutherfordton Intelligencer, for the defendant Wm. A. Townasmd, 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 the first Monday after the fourth Monday in marcn next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the netition filed airainst him bv Mary Townsend, or judgment pro confesso will be entered against him, and the same set lor neanng exports, a uw copy from the minutes. ! J. KUULIVIO, lters. Oct. 29. Pr. adv, $10. 70 3m PROSPECTUS OF THE ilcW'Gcneice Farmer, AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL. Factorage and Commission " Hamburg, S. C. AS I have declined selling goods, I beg leave to return my grateful acknowledgements to my friends), and the public generally, for their lib eral patronage while thus engaged. . UT 1 now otter my services to the puuuc ai an Agent, to RECEIVE and FORWARD ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE. And, aa I will not be engaged in any other bus!, nese, I will pay strict attention to the interest of all those consigning their Produce or Merchandize to me, and while in my nous the best ear will be taken and forwarded with despatch, or orders promptly obeyed. - . 1 rom experience and observation, i nave long thought that a faithful agent could render consid. erable service to the Planters, in selling their Cot. ton and flour, and buying their groceries ; and, at I have been engaged in this market for the last ten years, and acquainted with the general routine of business, I therefore offer my services to my friends and the planters generally ; and will faithfully devote my undivided attention to the interest of all those who may commit to my charge the sefl. ing of their produce and buying such articles as they may order. rati. II. L. JEFFERS. Sept. 23, 1841. , 2mCG P. S. I am not interested in any Warehouse in the place ; therefore all cotton sent to my care will be stored aa directed, and if no directions, my best judginent will be used for the planters' inle. rest. - ILL. J. The Greenville Mountaineer, Edgefield Advcr. tiser, Pendleton Mcsscnger.Highland Sentinel and Highland Messenger will insest the above- two months, and forward h'd. Journal. The prominent design of the Magazine will be to furnish in elegant and attractive style, the earli. est, most correct, and full report in advanco of all the other Magazines, and prior to the issuing of tnem here, ot ine monthly fashions direct lrom Paris and London- The advantage of this to ry lady who makes taste in dress the least matter of life, will at onco be apparent, and to the pro fessional dress maker and milliner of the United States the enterprise will be of jncalcuable advan, tage. It is proposed to every month a number and variety of costume, which will put to the blush every thing in the way of monthly reports of the Fashions heretofore attempted. ' For this purpose the publisher has embarked the most amplo means and resources in the enterprise, and has matuicd his plans both in this country and in Europe pri. or to commencement. It has been a favorite pro ject and has been deliberately undertaken, and will, be carried through vigorously. The first number will give an idea of the- beauty and real excellence of tho plates. Elegant Steel Engravings. In order to render the work ornamental in the highest degree, and to make it a perfect parlor companion, and an ornament to the centre table, as well as entertaining in its literature, and useful in the style of the fashion plates, it-is proposed to the most elegant Steel and Mezzotint engravings from the first artists in the country, illustrated by choice and entertaining stories of domestic ' life. To vary the style of illustrations', occational Lace Patterns and Embroidery, got out in unsurpassed bcanty and truth, by that excellent artist F. Quar. re Esq, will also be given ; and to leave nothing undone, at times will be given the most popular and elegant Music of the day. Songs, Gallopadcs, Marches, etc. The Typography. The work will be printed on clear and beautiful type, on a paper larger than that x the present three dollar Magazines, with fine margin, and strong, white paper, and will contain Sk much mat ter, as can be c impressed into 36 largo octavo pages. Time' of Delivery. ' The Magazine will be issued on or before the 15th of the month preceding the month for which it will be published, or dated, or about the time the steamships which sail from Europe on the first of the month, usually arrive. Thus the work will be in the bands of every subscriber with the most correct fashions before they can be got out here in any other Magazine. The Termsl To bring tho work within the reach of all, it will be issued at two dollars per anaura fbV i's'lngle copy, or three copies for five dollars, eight cetnes for ten dollars, invariably ia advanccC-rpost paid. The cheapness of the work will be at once appro. ciatcd, when we state that the London World of fashion retails in this country at ftlOoer annum. and the Lady's Word of Fashion will include eve ry variety in the same style of excellence. aaaress U. J. PETEKSON, Ledger Building, Philadelphia. 1 1 ( ' Juror' Ticket. FOR the Superior and Connty Courts, neatly printed on rood Paper for sale at this office. Nov. 1841. V .'3 ly extended. Its appearance will bo considerably improved, and having now a Power Press excul- sivciy tor the work, greater promptness and regu larity will be secured. Careful Clerks are en gaged to mail the papers, so that it is believed there will be little cause for complaint hereafter. . . Post-masters and their assistants, are author ised and respectfully solicited to act & agents, and remit subscriptions for tho Farmer. The low price at which it is published will not allow of much pecuniary compensation to agents, but itis believed they will find a reward in tho benefits which result from the eirculationof such j?erio(j. teals m their neighborhoods. ' . " O Persons ordering papers arc requested to strictly observ the Terms, and bo careful to write plainly the names of subscribers, their Post Office, county and State ; and in all cases to send thu money with the order, so that the perplexity Jof 1 : .' l - i i .uuping avcuuiiiB may oe avoiaeo. M. B. BATEH AM, P. aprietor. Terms. -If current money is sent (such as New York or New England bills,) commission will be allowed as follows : Seven copies for $3 00; Twelve copies for 55 00 ; Twenty-five copies for 10 00 ; Payments always to be made in adnanee, If uncurrcnt money is sent, (such as Ohio, Illi. noig, Pennsylvania, Canada, ic.) no commission will be allowed ; but bills of all solvent Banks will be rccieved where no commission is asked. O" All subscriptions must commence with thel volume. A limited number of volumes 1. and 2, can still be furnished, at tho subscription price. All letters mnitt be free of postage. BATEH AM &. COLMAN; Rochester, N. Y. Dear-rober 1, 18417" . . The January Number will be sent, aa a spe cimen, to all to whom tins Prospectus is sent. Postmasters who have e xtra copies of any back numbers on hand, are requested to return them by maiL HARDWARE ACT CUIXERY. THE Subscribers have just received from the manufactories in England and the Northern States, a handsome and well-assorted stock of Hardware and Cutlery, . which they offer for sale on verv reasonable terms, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at the corner (brick building) of Centre and Mercer Streets, AMONG WHICH ARC : English.Swedes and American Iron, assorted sizes, Sanderson's cast Steel, ! German, English and American Steel, Band and Hoop Iron, assorted sizes, Lead ; cut and wrought Nails, all sizes, Collins' Axes, chisels and Gouges, Mill Irons, full assortment. Anvils, Vices, Smith's Bellows, Horse shoes and Horse-shoe Nails, Wagon Boxes, chains, wood screws. Pots, Bake Pans -and Frying Pans, Table Knives and Forks, Pen and Pocket Knives, Mill, eross-eut, hand and tenant Saws, - Locks and Hinges, carpenter's llanos and Ham mers, Coffee Mills, Gridirons and Augers, Grindstones,Manilla and cotton Rope , toij inches And other articles, such as are usually kept in Hardware Store. .' IIENKELL &. ROBDTSON. Hamburg, Sept. 30, 1841. . lm67 The Greenville Mountaineer, Edgefield Advcr tiser and Highland Messenger will please give 4 insertions each, and forward their account, a this Office. Journal. State of North Carolina, BUNCOMBE COUNTY. COURT DF-EQUITY FALL TERM, 1841. Nkiiemiah Blackstock, . 1 vs. Petition for Sale Jacos MtncALr wife, and und. Distribution of others, heirs at law of Ed. Real Estate. WARD BlICKKER, dee'd. SN this cose, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Reuben 5. Billingslcy and wife Holly, and Daniel Buckner, two of the de. fendants in this case, are not inhabitants of this state, and reside without the jurisdiction of this Court, so that the ordinary process of this Court t l. I T. .1 r uaimui uw kivku uu uitiir 11 wan, uicrujure, or. dered by- Court, HhatMiblication boTnade for sts weeks in the " Highland Messenger," a weekly newspaper pub.'itilud in the town of Asheville, N. CroltnavnotifyiiigtheaTrhKeptien'g.' BiInrigsTcy and wife Holly, an i Daniel Buckner, to appear at tho court houso in Ashevillo on the 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in March next, then'' and there before said Court to plead, answer or de mur, otherwise judgment pro confesso wil) be en tered against them, und decree passed accordingly. Test, E. II. McCLUIRE, c. m. t. Pr. adv. 5 50.) - 6 68 The cheapest Agricultural Paper in the Union ! 1 6 largo pages monthly only 50 eta per year ! HENRY COLMAN, EDITOtt. Late Agricultural Commissioner of Massachusetts ana bailor efthe iHrtir r arm f RATEFUL for the extensive patronage which vJ th New -tionesee Farmer-hasroieved-du- ring the past year, the proprietor now has the satis faction of announcing that ho has made such ar rangemcnts fjr tho coming year as cannot fail to bo Tiighly gratifying to the rcudcrs of tho paper. and secure tor it a still more extensive circulation, Being determined to make it the most useful and widely circulated paper in the Union, The propri. etor has engaged the services of the most cele brated and eminent agricultural writer in Amcri. ca i namely, Henrt CoLman, well known as the Agricultural Commissioner of the State of Massa chusetts, and formerly Editor of tho New Eng land Farmer. Dcpcndnigjai lhc. co-operation and support of the friends of agriculture in the Em pire State and the Great West, Mr. Cohnan has consented to leave the field where be has labored with so much jjonor and success, and locate, at Rochester, where, through the medium of tho Genesee Farmer, he expects to find a more extcn. sive field of usefulness' The former editors and contributors will con tinue their assistance, and care will bo. taken to make the papcrtntercatin and usufiiVnoi oiiTy id farmers, but to all persons engaged in Rural or Domestic affairs. With such a combination of talent, the New Genesee Farmer cannot fail to obtain an immense circulation give a new im pulse to the cause of agriculture promoto the best interests of community, and tend to increase the wealth and prosperity of the Nation. It is hoped, therefore, that every friend of agriculture every well-wisher of his neighborhood and his country, will lend his aid, and not only subscribe himself, but induce his neighbors to subscribe also. fl. :ll 1 - .: i - . :. . , . Vy, w , ",,ue" " ''rescnl r.w atrceU. where favors will be thankfullv received unuc, uioruer luama muucnceniay wi livow. vme----inzitTV- SADDLES, BRIDLES, Ac, Ac. THE undersigned (Vato Smith ic Wrhjkt,) beg leave to in form their customers, and the pub lic at large, lliut they are receiving invoices of a , Splendid stock of Goods, from their manufactory, and from European mar. kets,jsnd can accommodate buyers on as fair forms as they can find any where else. ICF They will have constantly on hand, a gene ral assortment of SADDLES, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES' k WHIPS, Trunks, Valices, Holster, fc Harntsm, Sole, Upper, and Harness Leather, Shoe Findings, Calf and Hog Skin, Saddlery Wart and Furniture, of erery description. They request those in need of articles in their lino, to call at the old Brick Stand, (sign of the " Black Horse,") comer of Centre and Mercer and orders punctually attended to. WRIGHT, BULL & CO. Hamburg, Sept. 9, 1841. lmf6 ET The Greenville Mountaineer and Highland Messenger will copy four times, and forward ac counts. Journal. A HEW-WIIIG JOUn.tAL: AT WASHINGTON CITY. THE undorsigned have been induood, by recent events, to commence the publication of a new Wmo Journal at the Scat of the General (ln..n.,..nl Tl. -V - I l i . i ' i nun iv. ii Diuiiuiaicu into immcaiaie acvemnement. hv thu ary defection (to use no harshor term) of portion of the Whig party, and by the genera feeling of indignation which is manifested in all directions, at the mischievous and fratricidal purposes of a few ambitious or selfish politicians, who aim to destroy the fruits of the glorious struggle of 1840. We shall raise the true Whig standard, and do battle to the best of our abilities, for the integrity of the gt Whig party and the consumption of all the Reforms contended for in tho late canvass. We shall go for such an administration of publio affairs as will meet the"geherouB confidence, and fulfil the patriotic expectations of the American People J and, in furtherance of these objects, wo shall dedicate the experience of many years, and a zeal for the great cause which tho vicissitudes of time have in no degree abated. Promlcd, as we are, to this task, by the advice of Whigs in all quarters, we shall expect a zeal, ous co-operation in our plan, on the part of mem bers of Congress and others. The subscription Price of the nsncr whirl, i. tn bo semi-weekly in the recess, and thrice a week , . . r V. WHICJ . Will uo nil. DOLLARS per annum, invaribly in advanco. - ' JOHN II. PLEASANTS, JOILV S. UALLAHEE. September 4. 1841. Plain and Fancy BOOK AND JOB PRINTING! THE public are respectfully informed thst 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 stylo equal, if not superior to any other esUb lishment in the State. . , ET Orders for any of the follow Jig kinds of Printing will be tliankfully received, and promptly aiienaea to : Blanks, or bveby de- scaimo.t, PAJtniLrrs, ClRCl'LAM, Catalooixs, , MlMUTtS, u MtssewaEB Office, i . Asheville, July 23, 1841. Cards, or all ei.im, Hand-Bills, Show-Bills, Wat axd Stag. Bills, Tickets, Laieli, &c. &c. 54 1 Second round of Quarterly Meetings for . Asheville District, 1842. Wayneevile eirt, March S St 6 Jonathan's creek Echota mission. Franklin cirO, H Greenville 4 Pickens- Henderson ville Aabeville . - " Bums yills) " 9&.10 Love's M. H. 12&13 A.buryM.II. 15 St, 1 6 Wesley dispel 19 4 20 Little River Mil 224.23 Sulphur Springt 28 4.27 Bumsville E. F. SEVIEB, i". '