My "Pocket. ,.. -
. Citater by far than head or heart.
My chicfiat.best, and noblest port,
v." Ml real dignity thou art. ' 1
1 I i - My Pocket! ...v..
4, . What matter it how loarood or wise ? J ,
fc'uch iiiranditinclkin all despise, ...
" In thee alone true merit lies, . .. . . ,
''.'' y ; r; , ; Mjr Pocket! .
-. For though tiie truth may harshly ound,
Hurt man and beast alike an found,
f Each only valued as per pound '
My Pocket! 1
.!.'" When I wan poor and Torapkina fine, -
r Why was I never asked to dino 1 .-..r:
tj v-fi 1 I ttia feult was thine, . A, -
Of, If I nmde a morning coll,
Why did I shiver in the hall T
This was my criina llio worst of all
j. , My Pocknt ! - '
f, . ; v - :v ' .' . ' . . v ,1... r i
L 'BuTwhen my rich relation B
Jlt me nis only legatee, .
. r Haw glad waa Tompkin then to see
i-SV ., . . Wf ; My Pocket
; i Then invitation by the scjra '
', Lot nod the knocker on my door "
.V Strange it was always itill before. '
- My Pocket!
d Then hosts of album, lillv. white. -
W', . Cam lolling in with note polite, ,
... And Wtould I but one stanza write I
- . ... . , '. . . . AiyiOCKCli
Jane, who to all my tows was mute, -
Or called me fool and ogty brulo,
'!--' -- Kjw wlwmlli'liT iTliM VVnnlil nn nnc nit
- v-: '-"My Pocket! - ; 1
'" Tlicn first my littlo nephews ki ew
11ieir uncle's house waa Number Two
J ' AVas tt respect for me or you,
VA'V'," '.. .. My Pocket ! ' ; '
My surest tay!ny best ally,
t 1 When dons were loud and friends were shy,
. wm luce utj i uvuic uuin.1 iit
! -,;-.v.Mjf Pocket! , . -
Befriend me still thy suiter prays, . J
ureal Cuairnian of the means and ways,
lu losses, panics, quarlcr-dnys, '
j. ; . My Pocket !
r"
TbutliclpeJrwiH not rare t pfnT"
What bubbles burst, what pnrjjps wjjk
AJr Who are out, or who aw nr.
- My Pocket!
'Valuable Land Tor ale !
rPMIIE eubscribers offt r for sala two
' sL hundred and fifty acres of Land,
situated 7 miles cantor Asticvijlc, on
what is called the river road leading
to MorjfMNtop, with about 45 acres In cultivation ;
Uicro u So or 3 J acres well adapted to tno growm
of crass, aome cleared, and soma uncleared.
Tho plantation is well watered, and in a first rate
i- . , n w;i i:. ... :ll
piaca lor aincir oi an ninas. uucrui cccuii win
be given, bjHthe purchaser -grvrng -good security,
For further particulars, enquire at this office.
K. W. & A. PORTER.
Feb. 25, 1842. : 3t 86
PIIUGS AND MEDICINES.
rTAHE tubscribershave just received and are
. .1. nof opeoin in the town of Morcranton, N.
Carolina, a complete ana well selected assort.
JDrusK Medicines, Patent Modi
" cincs, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Ac.
which tliey offer for sale on the most accommoila
, tin? terms for cash, or en a short credit to punciu
. a! dealers. Country Physicians con be supplied
with all the articles gonerally mudo use of in prac
(itf.. Mnit llip arlintna warranted. In all raxpa. In Hn
' :.J. . III .. J' I
. genuine, au oroLrs uom a aistunco prompuy
. Attended to.
nr -9 li.tivti
r, . 4 ; , J.S.ERWIN.
Fxbruary 4, 1 84363. . , .
" ildmlnistratorB9 Saje.
Thursdav. 17th of March next, the subscri.
J bers. Administrators of Dr.-T. Boucmixe,
dca'd, will expose to public sale at the late resi.
4pno of Dr. Thomas Bouchello, in Morganton,
' , TES OH TWELTE LIKELY NEGROES,
A Jut tmrtment if Drvg, Medicines, Medical
4 - , tVerfa, Surgical Inttrumentt,
lloriei aniCattfe,
Atti various other articles, the property of said Dr.
Boticlicllo. Terms made known on the day of sale.
(IT Persona indebted to said Dr. Bouc idle, are
requested to uiako payment immediately and those
Having claims against said estate will present them
in the time prescribed by law, or this notice will
be plead in bar. ,.
- t-- charles Mcdowell, Itjzz
Morganton, Burke Co., N. C", )
reorunry J, io.
tds 34
V HORSES FOR SALE!
milE SUBSCRIBER wishes to (tell four or five
X good cheap, or low priced WORK HORSES,
that are tound.and will work In any kind of gear.
Ing, on a twelve months credit with approved se
curity, bearing interest from aaie.
. , . - - THOMAS T. PATTON
- r February 1 1, 1842. 4 w . 61
O. Walker, -
J.VARE HOUSE'AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
. lr.d BctciTiiif k Fomrding igcat,
Oct. 17. HAMBURG, S. C. - 6m 68
FQR the Superior and "County Courts, nratb
printed on good paper for cl at this ofRco.
Second round of Quarter?! Meeting for
: - . .AtKttUlt Vislrtet, 1842.
WsynesVile eirt, March 5 Sc. 6 Jonathan's creek
, Kcbota mission, - " t en.iv fjove a m. ii.
Franklm cir't, .. 12 & 13 Abury M. H.
! r:n.nviMna.Pu-kens-( 15 & 16 Wcalev chaixil
Hwidcwonvillo " 19 &.20 LittlcRivcrM.il
. Asbevillo, -' : . - : 2i&23 Sulphur Springs
BurntvilU ' A. 2B&.S7 UurnsvUIe
' . E. F. -SEVIER, P. E,
..: .Information Wanted.
THE subscriber wants information as to where,
about of one ANTHOXY STARLEN,
who kfl this place about fire weeks ago, under
prorate to return m two, and baa not been heard
of since he passed tha Warm Spring. Said Star,
lea is a native Italian, took with biro . French
Organ th property of the undersigned. My mo
tive for this publication, is that I wish him to re
turn to this place immediately. Said Starlen can.
not read English ; any gentleman seeing , him,
will confer a favor by informing him of this pubt.
cation, . '
' Newport Tenn., Jan. 27, 1842. 84 ' ,
IVIortgajre, "
INJUNCTIONS, Equity Writs and Subpomi,
fct &! her v -- ' . 73
n ij r, ivaj
Sccd& Horticultural AVarthonrc,
No. 07,Ciiks.utstebt, ruiuDexriiu.
WHERE is oflercd a full awrtmcnt of War.
ranted Garden nd Field Srtd. comnrumiz
all the most superior and newest kinds worthy of
cultivation, all of the crop or J Oil.
Flower orcat attention to devoted to
this branch, and upwards of 300 choice and rare
varieties are offered for sale this season. - Asaort.
menta put up in boxes of 13 eery rare lindt for
$1,00 or 20 fine kinds fur $1,00. Each box Is
accompanied with Directions for Planting. , ..
Bulbovt Flowering JioottA Urg collection,
suitable for spring; planting, as Gladiolus, Tigri.
diax, Amarvlis, I aberoso. ato. ate. ' ,:- " -
DoulU Dahliaa The collection of this snnerb
Flower stands unrivalled, having rained the Firtt
Prixe for three successive seasons, 1839, '40, and
41, at the grand Autumnal Exhibitions or the
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, for the- belt
vartetiet and belt Jipay. Pry Roots can be
transported anv distance between the months of
October and May. Package containing an as.
soft men t of 12 fine kinds, and of all the various
colors, caeb root labelled with name and color,
and carefully packed in moss, for $5,00 smaller
assortments in proportion. , . .
Boost on Farmtng and Oitrdeniu.All the
standard and most approved works on tiro subject,
among'" which aro the Farmers' Companion, by
Judge Duel, $1,00; Monbrav on Poultry, 75 cenla;
Amcynan Swino Urceder, 75 i M Million's Ame
rican Gardener, 3,00 j Brideman's Young Gar.
dencr's Assistant, $15-; . FlorUU-Cuido, -62J
eenu ; Buivt's Flower Garden Directory, $2, 25.
Gardening Tooli As Hoes and llulces, r ra
iling Knives and Shears ; Garden Trowels, Spades,
Green House Syrings, &e. &,e., '
Ui een una Hot llnuit i'jon. Ahrubhery, I run
and Ornamental Trees supplied on tho most rea
sonable terms, from the proprietor's collection or
established numeric.'
French Suo-ar Beet. Maneel Wurtzol, Ruta
Baga, Field Carrot and Turnip Seeds, Wholesale
and retail.
Dealers amtplicd with Seed, neatly put up in
bag with printed labels, containing Practical Di
rections for planting and managing, by the 100 or
1000, or by the pound, on favorable terms. Cata
logues gratis, nn (post paid) application. ,
-..WOTICEv-..
IS hereby given to all that are indubtcd to me
by Book Account, that I this day have assign
ed them all to Hyatt 4c. MeBumey, for the pur
pose of paying a judgment they hold against me :
and the books will bo found with Robert Thomas,
sheriff of Henderson county, for collection.
Mud Creek, N.C., Jan. 21, 1842. 3t
9
Farmers'1 and Planter?
FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD
184 2,
For sale at this Olllce.
AsheviHo, November 12, 1841. 72
IX , V JM. M
V From the auhscriber. on the 1st inst.. a
w a w a w v
Negro boy, named AUfeTIN about twen.
ty years of ago : very dark complected
about five feet 6 inches in height; rather heavy
countenance. I expect ho will attempt to make
tiis"why 16 the West. A liberal reward will be
paid to any person who wil deliver cam boy to mo
at my residence at the Mountain Shoals, in Spar
tanburg Dist., S. or lodged in any jail where 1
will get him. r-
Mountain Shoal, Spnrtanburg ) v
Dist-,8.C,OctHTl841. ( 69 tf
Smith's Ceojrnpliy and Atlas.
A LARG E numlier of these valuablo works for
XX sale at this Office eery cheap..
Ashcville, Nov.26. 74
State of North-Carolina,
BUNCOMBE COCNTV.
Superior Court of Law Fall Term, 1841.
Callinrino Snipes,
Petition rot. Drvoncz.
Jeremiah Snipes. 1
ORDERED by Court,lTiai"ficationbe made
for three months in the Highland Messcnirer
and Rutherfordton Intelligencer, for the dufundunt
Jerrmiuh Snics, to appear at tho next Superior
C-ourt of Law to bo bold lor ttie county ot Uun
eombe, at the court house in Asheville, on the first
Monday after the fourth Monday 111 March next ;
then and there to plead, onswer or demur to the
petition filed ncainst him by Catharine Snipes, or
judgment proconfeiso will be entered against hun,
and the same set lor Hearing exptrie. a true copy
from luo mmutca.
J. ROBERTS, Clerk:
Oct. 23.
Pr.adv.SJlO.J - 3m 70
James Conner,
TYPE FOUNDER,
corns:, or an and namau streets, new torjc.
RESPECTFULLY informs bis old patrons and
- tho public eenerallvr-lhat he continues to
manufacture and supply every article used in the
Fruiting Business, aa well aa to stereotype oil jobs
that may oflur. Ho embrace this opportunity to
return thanks to those whoae patronuge he has
extensivclv enioved for so manv Tears, and to sav
that ho is to ba found at tho old established itand,
corner of Ann ana Adsson Streets, fully prepared
to execute any order that he may be honored witli;
and that tho type manufactured by him is from a
selection of faces taken from his old specimens.
together with a number of additions of a superior
cut ; that he is enabled to supply Sorts as well as
Fount, of the most beautiful of hit old lace, and
of a greatly improved quality of metal. He to
also engaged in getting' up, by newly discovered
process, an extensive series of new and highly
ornamental Article. Arrangements are made
With the mnnufucturers of presses and other print
inr materials, that will enable him to execute or
ders aa ciptiiiliQUslyi as any otlicr I'oundci in the
Union, and on as favorable terms, z. ,
A new specimen is now in the course of print
ing. Octl,184t. 62 . 3
Large Family Bibles, .
"10MMON Bibles, cheap Testaments, Hymn
Vy Bonks, &.C., for salo at this omce. -
- Nov.26. . 74
State of North-Carolina,,
HAYWOOD COCNTT.
Court of Plea and Quarter Setsiont, September
aeun, toil. '
John S.Davis, IOhoinal Attactiment lsvied
-."-.".. oihoruTrnnii unMor
Carroll Elliott J Gasxishec-
rr appearing' to the satisfaction of the' Court,
that the defendant in this case is a non-resident
of this State It is therefore ordered that
publication be mado for six acecsfve week i
the " Highland Messenger, notifying the defend,
ant to be and appear before tho Justices of our
Court of Plea and Quarter Sessions, at the next
Court to bo held for the county of Haywood, at
tho court bouse in Waynesville, on the last Moo
day in January next, then and there to plead, an
swer or demur, otherwise judgment prs eonfeom
will be taken against him, and the property levied
on condemned to the satisfactioa of the plaintiff
debt. - ' ' ' .-V
Witness, Waxt; Urow!, Clerk of our said
Conrt. at ofScc, the 3d Monday of September,
1841. , , . W. BROWN, Ctk.
Noy.26.-' ' IPx.ndf 55 50. sw74
FACTCHAGE and CO7IJlIJ5I0!f
V DUSINESS4v .
. r .
2nd receiving ? forwarding
v. T HAMBURG, S. C. .
THE subscriber" respectfully begs leave to apprise-
his friend and tho Merchants of the
upper district generally, that he is thoroughly
prepared to transact business as above, and, con.
fident in Lis long experience in said business in
this place, solicits a share of patronage.
" His store being on Market Street, the most
elevate cfpart of Town, no danger from inundation
need be apprehended. . . -
r , . . , : IL URQCIIART.
Nov. iat, 1841. , ' 3su . zTir
OCT NEW IRON WORKS 40G
THE undersigned take this method to inform
the public at large that they have their ntw
IRON WORKS in full operation, and are prepared
to fill bill for nny amount of- "
3E am zot v--:- v -
Their Works arc situated in Cherokee countv. N. C-
four miles north.west of the town of Murphy
Any p -iTon or persons wishing to purchase as much
as 22101bs.can have it delivered at any point with,
in the bounds of the counties of Haywood, Ma
con, and Cherokee, North Caroling or Unionllat
bcrshum or Gilmore, Georgia, at 7 cents per pound,
or 6$ cents delivered Bt the forge. We warrant
our Iron to be as good as any made in the Slate,
Wo flatter ourselves that the quality of our Iron,
together with the very low price at which we pro.
pose to sell, will entitle us to a good portion of the
public patronage. Bills forwarded to tha proprie-
10 rx wui do smcuy attended to. Address
BENJAMIN WARD, Murphy.'
January 7, 1842. ' 79
IBP
THE subscribers, having formed a co-partner,
ship to sell Goods, Wares and Jfcrchandize,
in the town of Ashcville, at the old stand former
ly occupied by I. T. POOR, beg leave to inform
the citizens of Buncombe and the adineent coun
ties that they will be in the eourso of a few weeks
receiving a fresh supply of
New and Fashionable '
a
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,
froinPtho Bivingsvillo manufacturing company,
and propose to sell all number of Thread, from 5
tQJiat iaa per bole,
They hope by their close attention and punctu
ality to business, to receive a liberal patronage.
ISAAC T. POOR,
JOS. DUNLAP.
Ashcville, Jan. 14, 1842. 3 80
State or North Carolina.
, macon county. ,
Court of Pleat and Quarter Sett., Jan, Ses., 1842.
John N. Deaton
Ben;. Jnmt s and others,
Heirs at Law of.
James James.
Pettion tc 1 tuhjecttht
: rea tsjnft
to the payment of
Plaintiff debt.
T appearing to the satisfaction of Ihe Court
"that'lsabellaF Jamrs, is a non-rc.ident of lhis
State, it is. therefore ordered that publication be
mnde for six successive weeks in tho M Highland
Messenger, nolifyin; the Ji fiindant lobo and
appear before tho Justices of our Court of Pleas
and Quarter Sessions, ajt the next court to be held
for tin. county of Macon.' at the Court Hon w in
Franklin, on the second Monday of March, then
and there to plead, answer or demur ) otherwise
Judgment ro confess will be taken against her
and the property condemned to the pluutifT debt.
Witness J. K. GRAY Clerk of said court at of
ficc, the Monday before the last Monday m Janu.
ary 1842. .
J. ft. UUAX ever.
February 4, 1842. 84. 6w Prs. fee, 5,50
Webster's Spelling Books.
JUST received, and for sol? t. this pfue.a.Wcfe,
stcr's Elcmbentary Spoiling Books cheap.
af Jjist of Letters '
REMAINING in the Post Office at Asheville,
N.Con the 1st of January, 1842, which if
not taken out in three months, will be sent to the
General Post Offico aa dead letters.
Dr. 13. H. Andrew A. McEntiro
Jlfrs. L. Brooksher S. J-Jlforris
P. S. By ram A. JwVCp.lough
Jas. Urooksuer
John Aorgan
Aaron Bank
R. A. Bamet
Jeter Jliller
2 Elizabeth Afadcas
J.C.Mustral
. Col. T. Motrin
" John Nelson
3Samuel Newland
8. Olnham
Levi Prewilt "
2Thnnias Power
Mrs R. Posey
Afrs. E. Philip
"A. A. Porter
Jos. II. Quisenberry
Wm. Roberta
D. Reynolds
Mrs a. J. Singloton
Henry Shcdor
L. Sorrell :
2J. B. Sawyer
Jos. Shoup
John Sluder
2Dr.Wm. F.Thoma
John Thompson
F. Trout man'1""'
Wm II. Thomas
John Vandcrsoa
Wm Wardrope
T. C. Bradshow
R.O.Briltain
Gen. B. S. BritUin
Col. John Brown
C. IGCross
Henry Carrol
A. B. Chunn
Joshua Curtis
Jos. Carter
Capt. J. Davidson or
Wtn. Smith
R. W. Duckett
IVm, Duncan. -Samuel
Davidson
Gen. S. W. Davidon
A. Frisbey ;
Thos. Foster
A. Fox or D. Hiighcy
H. A. Farnswortb.
N. Harrison
TanCLHalaL .
Jtfrs A. Hemby
Charles Hays
Dr. C. M. Hill
Able Harr
.Thoe-AViUiams
N.S. Uarri '"
T.Af. Jones
A. Johnson
Jos. Jcstcs or Eller
Wm. J. Joynerv .
N. Kcodail '
A. Karror
W. E. Wilkerson
Jlfisa II. A. Lowery
E.Lndwick
45.11. Lance ...TTT.,
Cbarlo Moore
John Afeal
2 A. Walker -
E.wWra. Young
J. II. Williams
Wm Willi
J.S.Wells
Wm H.White
Wm Williams
' Jfcssrs Waugh St,
Jlferchiso
JIcssntCGWeaver St Co.
2JohnC Williams -Rev.
J. 8. Weaver
Jesse Weaver '
WM. COLEMAN P. St
Ashcvnie,Jan.7,1842.- - 79
JUST received, and for 'sale at tho "Mrsngcr"
Office, a quantity of School, and other Book,
consisting, in part, of ""T '
dmith't Geography mad Ada,
Webster' Dictionary,
. Smith' Practiced and Mental Arithmetic,
Webster' Elementary Spelling Book,
" Large Family Bible, " ;
Common .
History M. E.kureh, . v r -, ; -:
Caeon Testament, d-e it. "
All of which will be sold V VERY LOW for
cash. ' Ashcville, Nov.26.
A FEW for sulo at llii office Good paper
. well bound, , lw tor caso. -
March 5,1?! J. 87
IVorChCar;Ii:5a i:icculori
Containing the Slatutn and Common Law of thil
Slate, together with the deciniontqf the Supreme
Court, and all the ntcettary Formt $ Precedent!.
INTENDED as a convenient manual and a safo
guide to Executors, Administrator. Guardian
Junes and Commissioners of various kinds, an.
poinica ny me uourts, (clerks, Micrills, and all
other public officers. In abort, it m intended for
the benefit of all persons, public or private, who
are, or possibly may be interested in the manage,
mem of the estate of diseased persons, with the
least trouble and expense possible, according to
tho lawsjoow in force. For, besides the legal mat.
ter above mentioned generally, it embrace the
kindred subjects of WUI of land and personal
property, Legacies, distributive share of estate,
rule of descent, Partition of estate, real and per.
onal, among those entitled. Dower and other pro
vision for Widows, &,c., &c. - - .
Among tho Forma it contains, arc --a II tho ne.
cessary legal process. Wills, Bonds, Oaths, Deeds,
Bills of sale, Forms of Acconnt, Petitions,
Affidavits, Advertisements, Commissions, Notice,
Writ, Returns, Sic. in all, near a hundred in
nnniber.- And is believed, by good judge, to be
the largest, aa well as the most approved collection
of Forma now extant.
This Book has just been published. It contains
248 octavo pages (same sice as those of tho North
Carolina Justice :) well bound in lott bindings
and, in consequence of the scarcity of money, as
well as to p'aco ns within the reach of every per-
. ton, it I now offered for sale at the low price of
$1 50 by retail. Merchants and other who buy
a quantity to sell again, can have a reasonable re
duction in the price. .
O Apply at the Printing Office, fit Ashebo
rough, Randolph county, N. C, or at the North
Carolina Book Store in Rnlcisrh.
. - BENJAMIN SWAIM,
Dsc.8,1841. 3178 Author d Proprietor
S tate o C If or t h-Carollna,
,,, Buncombe County.
Superior Court of Law Fall Term, ISil.
William Brown.
. .
Elizabeth Brown.
' Pertttan for Divorce.
ORDERED bv Court, that nublication be made
for three months in Vhe Highland Messenger
and Kullierfordton Intelligencer, for the defend,
ant. Elizabeth Brown, to anncar at the next Su
perior Court of Law to be held for the comity of
Uuneombe, at U10 court house in Asheviile,on the
first Monday after the 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 confetot will be entered against
her, and the same set for bearing exparte. A
true copy from the minute. ,
J. KOBEirrSTCrr.
Oct. 29. Pr.adv.$10. 3m 70
xmSetunn your orders ! -co
BLANKS ! BLANKS!!
CLERKS of Courts, Attorneys, Sheriffs, an
Constables are respectfully informed that w
have recently made large additions to our forme
assortment of BLANKS ; and that we ere nun
prepared to fill with promptness orders for any ol
the following kinds, viz 1
. Constables' Warrants,
" Ca. Sa's. and Bonds,
Superior Court Ca. Sa's, .
- County Court Roud Orders,
Executions,
Guardians" Bonds, . "
. .1.
Apprenlices' Indentures,
Appearance Bonds,
Supr.-ior Court Indictment for AfTrays,
AssaulU,"
. County Court " do.
" ", Aflray.
.. Writs
Deeds of Trust,
Superior Court Venditioni Exponas,
" Subpoenas,
County " do. .
" it m : Vend. Expo.
Superior " Ca. So. Bonds,
County " do. - do.
Deeds of Conveyance,
Superior Court Capias Bonds,
" Writ,
Marriage License,
Constables' Delivery Bonds.
Superior Court Witness Ticket.
County Court do. do.
Deeds of Equity, .. :jr
Indemnity Bonds;'" :
Sheriff's Deeds Vend. Expo.
" " Fi. Fa.
Appeal Bonds, .
Commissions for taking Deposition.
Constables' Official Bonds,
Administrators' Bonds,
Letters of Administration,
Prosecution Bonds,
Letters Testamentary,
Ejectments,
Messenger" Office, I ;
"Asheviilo, July 23, 1841.
54
NEW ESTABLISH JII.lITt
SW:I..Jhl--
CALL AND EIABI5E.
Furnitarc for sale.
At the corner East of the
Court House,
ASHEVILLE, N C.
THE subscriber, having commenced business
in this place, will shortly have finished and
read v for sulc .
TABLES, BUREAUS, WORK-STANDS, CANDLE-
STANDS, KG., OtC,
All r whirh will ha sold nn mode rite terms. He
is prepared to manufacture, according to order,
every description 01
. Cabinet Furniture
M.t iMikaianiinl ant wnrkmarL.like manner.
Orders for the manufacturing or repairing of any
. . ..... - t - 1 .1
thing in his line 01 Business, win 00 uianuuiiy
received and promptly attended to.
Asheville,Nov.5,1841. "r" " 71
Valuable Hooks Tor talc,
OCT LOW FOR CASH!!
THE following valuable B 0 0 K S are for sale
at the Offico af the " Highland Messen
ger," whero those wishing to purchase are invited
to call, and examine 100 aasonmrnit
Watson' Dictionary,
Pocket Bibles,
Wesley' Sermon,
Corel's Dictionary,
Reference Testaments,
History M. E. Church.,
Calvinistic Controversy,
Life of Cox
Methodist Harmonist,
Barr Index,
Joarphos,
Life of Watson,
Hymn Books,
Original Church,
Saints Rest, "
Errors of Socinian Ism,
Preacher's Experience,
Anii-Universalism,
Testamerrts,
Large Family Bible,
Hymn Book 24 mo,
" " 40 mo.
Pearl Hymn Books,
Polyglot Pocket Bible,
Methodist Disciplines,
Parent's Friend,
Sunday School Tea'U,
U lairs Lectures,
S. S. Spelling Books,
Teacher' 1st Uook,
Quest. Hist. Old Tost,
Evangelical Rambler,
Catechisms, of different
kinds. .
Together with, various
other pampleU, Tract,
eVen on interesting subjects; all of which will b
old- eery low lor cask.
: Jury 1, 1841. . " " . ' - S
. Smiths-Arithmetic.- .
rCST received, and for sale at this office,
very cheap. " ' , ' Nov- 26.
WctMter DictloBatTs
TJX)R 1 at this office very low for casb. t
r . No.6. .
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' BUMCOMSt COI'NTT. -
CUPEH'OR COURT CF IAVY--FALL TERM, 1841.
Mary Townscnd,
Petition for Divoret,
Wm. A. To wn send
end 1 f
ORDERED by Court, that publication be mad
for three month in Lh Highland Messenger
and Rutherfordton Intelligencer, for the defendant
Wm. A.Townsend, to appear at the next Superior
Court of Law to be held for tho county of Bun.
eombe, at the court bouse in Ashcville, on the
first Monday after the fourth Monday in march
next, then and there to plead, answeror demur to
the petition filed aramst bitn by Mary lownsend,
r judgment pro canfetm will ba entered against
him, and the same set for bearing exparte. a true
copy from the minute.
: --., J. UUUE.K 1 S, Iters.
Oct. 29. . Pr. adv. 310. 70 3m -
State of Iforth-Caroliua,
MACOW COUNTT.
IN EQUITY SEPTEMBER TERM, 1841.
John B. Allison and Joseph Keener, "'"
' V. '-!':- . ' '
The heir at law of Jeremiah R. Pact, dec, to wit t
Minerva Davidson, Debla Ingram, Stephen L
- Pace, Anno Pace, Nancy Paco, Martha Starret,
Elizabeth Pace, A valine Pace, II. F. Pace, Ca-
thanne face, and Jeremiah R. Pace.
I I appearing To "the satisfaction of the Court,
X tbat the defendant do not reside within the
limit of tii is State It is ordered that publication
be made in the "Highland Messenger" for six suc
cessive week, notifying tho said defendant 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 judgment pro confess will
be entered against tncra, and the case set for hear,
in? exparte.
Witness, Savl Sjhtii, Clerk and Master of our
said Court, at office, 2d Monday of September,
A. If. 1041.
SAUL SMITH, C. M. B.
Pr.adv. 5 50. . 6w 78
NOTICE!
rpHE subscriber tenders to thecitinen of Bun-
J- combe county his sincere thanks for the lib
eral patronage heretofore received. Havinjr dc.
termincd to wind up all his old business, he re.
spectfully solicits his friends and old customers to
come forward immediately and make payment.
Old MtebU tnunt be paid,
and new ones must be closed note. Those who
r.. :i . t 1 1 1 . 1 , ,
nn vi cuwpiy uccu 1101 complain 11 cost oe aaaeu
Ho owe money and must huve it.
LTLPOOR-
Asuevflle, Jan. 1471843. 6 60
THE LADY'S
WOIH.1 OF FASI1 IOLff.
A NEW Monthly Magazine with the above ti.
X-kv tie, embellished with tho earliest Fashions
from Paris and London, elegant Steel and Mex.
xolint . engravings. Laco WorU l.nibroidcry.
Music, ret will be issued early in December, in
advance of the other Magazines for January.
The work wiil bo devoted especially to the ladies,
and wil! be issued in a stylo 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 ; but the work will be
in the main devoted to the cultivation of the homo
virtues. Hence most of the stories will be of a
practical, domestic character, from tho pens of
our best remain writers, while the earliest fashions
in all their varieties shall bo correctly given;
so as to make tba work welcome at every ireiile
In tlio hulls of Xlio fashionable and tlto-gay the
home of the virtuous matron, whose own needle
supplies her raiment, as well as in tho store and
sewing room of the mantua maker and the mil
liner. ... rThe Main design of the Work.
The prominent design of the Magazine will be
to furnit.li in elegant and attractive style, lhaoarli.
est, most correct, and full report In advance of all
the other Magazines, and prior to the issuing of
them here, of tb Monthly Fashions direct from
Paris and London. The advantage of this to eve.
ry lady who make taste in dress the least matter
of life, wH at once be apparent, and to the pro.
fessional JfCss maker and milliner of the United
State the enterprise will bo of incaleuablo 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
Fashion heretofore a ttemTtrdr-For lhis purpose
the publisher ha embarked the most ample means
and resources in the enterprise, and has matuied
hi plans both in this country and in Europe pri
or to commencement. It has been a favorite pro.
jce.t and has been deliberately undertaken, and
will be carried through vigorously. Tho first
number will give an idea of tho beauty and rcul
excellence of tho plates.
Elegant Steel Engraving.
lit order to render the work ornamental in tho
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 engraving
from the first artists in the country, illustrated bv
choice and entertaining stories of domestic life.
To vary the stylo of illustrations, ocearional Lice
Pattern and Embroidery, got out in unsurpassed
beauty and truth, by that excellent artist F. Quar
re Esq, will also be given ; and to leave nothing
undone, at time will be given the most popular
and elegant Music of the day, Songs, Gallopades,
Marches, etc.
The Typography. .
Hie work will be printed on clear and beautiful
type, on a paper larger than that of the present
three dollar Magazines, with fine margin, and
strong, white paper, and will contain akmucli mat.
ter, a can .bee impressed into 36 large octavo
pages. . - .
: Time of Delivery.
The Magazine will bo 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 steamship which sail from Europe on the first
of the month, usually arrive. Thus the work will
be in the hand of every subscriber with the most
correct fashion before thcyxcan be got out here
10 any oiner inagazinc,
"TaaTWm. - -
, To bring the work within the reach of all, U
will be issued at two dollars per annum for a single
copy, or three copies for fire dollars, eight copies
for ten dollars,, invariably in advance,' post pmd.
The cheapness of tho work will be at once appro,
eiated, when we stale that the London World of
Fashion retails in this country at 8 10 per annum,
and tho'Lady' Word of Fashion will include eve.
ry variety in the same tyle of excellence.
Addree C. J. PETERSON.
Ledger Building, Philadelphia- .
Plain and Fancy
BOOK AND JOIT PRINTING!
THE public aro respectfully informed jhat la
addition to the former large and general as
sortment of Printing Material belonging to this
establish men, a new supply ha been recently
received, which will enable us to execute '
OF. EVERT DESCRIPTION. :
in a stylo equal, if not superior to any other estab
lishment in th St&to. 1 --.; - j
. gJ-Ordsrs for any of the follow jig kind of
PnoUng wui ba tnanJuuUy received, and promptly
atienaea 10 :
Bums, or mir us.
' scarrrto', j -
PAMrurrs, II
Ciaccuu,
CKM,OVAU.KOrD, '
ILUfft-BlLL,
Show.B(u. -
War Ann Stmi Box
Um
1 1 ICKCT,
MnrcTEa, , -.- : -
Lastja, ate. cc
- Mkmembe" Office, I
. AshoviUe, Jnly S3, 1841. J
5
fTnilE undersigned propose to open 6hool faf
Ji. the instruotion of Law Students, in the tows
of Hillsborough, on the first of January next, pro.
vitkd sufficient number shall apply to justify the
effort. Tbey deem it unnecessary u allude to tha
advantage to be derived from pursuing such
studies in tha seclusion of a quiet village, nor to
those benefits which spring from the association
of mind engaged In the same pursuits. Ia addi.
tion to the usual eonrso of elementary instruction,
they intend to add, by meJlisof a Moot Court,
some knowlcdgo of tho practice in the courts of
U11 Mate, examinations will be mado monthly,
and written or oral instructions given aa often as re
quired. - Eight student is (he least number with
which ey can commence . v. -U ' .
. .The usual fees fr instruction will be required,
and that for preparing a student to obtain a county
Court licence v-'ill be demanded whether h re.
main long enough for that pnrjHwe or not.' "
, , ,4 - FREDERICK NASH,
. HUGIIVADDELL.
HillBboroogh, Nov. 3d, 1841. 4 72
:'Z :J PROSPECTUS OF THE 7
Itew-Ccucfco Farmer,
" ' AND GARDENER'S JQURNAL,
The cheapest Agricultural Paper in the Union!
16 large pages monthlyonly 50 els per year!
HF.NRT COLMAS, EDITOR. ,
tetrtgvtcuftUraTCo1iimVuioritt Massachusetts
and Editor of the N. E. Former.
GRATEFUL for the extensive patronage which
the New Genesee Farmer ha rccieved du
ring the past year, the proprietor now ha the satis,
faction of announcing that be ba mado such ar
rangement fir tho coming year a cannot fail to
be highly gratifying to the readers of the paper,
and seeore for it a still more extensive circulation;
Being determined to make it the most useful and
widely circulated paper in tho Union, Thepropri.
etor ba engaged the services of the most cele.
b rated and eminent 4'cultural Writer in Ameri.
ca ! namely, llzssv Uuux, well known a the
Agricultural Commiiwioner of the State of Massa
chusetts, and formerly Editor of the New Eng
land Former. ' Depending on the co-operation and
support of tho friends or agricultnro in tho Em
pire State and the Great West, Mr. Colman has
consented to Icavo the field whero he has labored
with so much honor and success, and locate at
Rochester, where, through the medium of the
Genesee Farmer, be expects to find 4 more cxteu
sivelield of usefulness-' "T . is
Tha former editors and contributor will con
tinue their assislmice, and car will be taken to
make the pept interesting and useful, not only to
farmers, but to all persutis engaged in Rural or
Dtmicstio affairs. With sucli a combination of
-talent; the New Jcnoce FarmcreHnnntta.it tu
obtain an immense circululiott--glre a new im
pulse to thoca4Mie"6rugriculturo promote the
bcntf filcrcsts of communitj , and tend to increase
tho Wealth and prosperity of the Nation. It is
hoped, therefore, that every friend of agriculture
every well-wisher of hi neighborhood and bis
country, will h ud his aid,. and not only subscribe
himself, but induce his neighbors to subscribe also.
The paper wilt bo continued at it present low
price, iu order that its influence may be most wide
ly extended. Its appearance will be considerably
unproved, and having now a Power Press excuL
sively for tho work, greater promptness and regu
hirity will be secured." Careful Clerks aro en.
gnged to mail tint papers, so that it k believed
therowill be little eause fbf coiiiplaiht nereaftcr.
I'o&Umastcrs anil their sssituuts, aro author,
ised and rcepcclfully solicited to act a sgents,
and remit subscriptions for the Farmer. Tiie low
price at which it is published wi!l not allow of
much pecuniary compensation to agents, but it 1
buiioved they will find a reward in tha benefits
which result from the circulation of such period,
iculs in their neighborhoods.
JT Person oidering papers aro requested to
strictly observ the Tesju, and bo eurcful to writo
plainly the names of subscribers, i ltlbit Post OffioeT
county and State 1 and in all eases to send the
money with tho order, so that tho perplexity jof
keeping uccounls niuy be avoided.
-M. B. BATEHAM, Proprietor
Tcrni3.-If current niorey is srnt (such as
New York or New England bill,) commission
will be allowed as follows c . 4
Seven copies for $3 00 ; Twelve copies for
$5 00 ; Twenty-five coi.ics for $10 00 ; Payment
always to-be made in advance.
If nncurrcnt money is sent, (such as Ohio, Illi.
nois, Pennsylvania, Cuncda, &c.) no commission
will . be jlIowcdiiuLliiJ
be recicved where no commission is asked. '
flj" AH subscriptions must commenco with the
volume. A limited number of volumes 1 and 2,
can still be. furnished, at tbo subscription- price.
All letters must bo free of postage.'. ' -
BATEHAM &, COLMAN, Ra6heHer,N. Y.
December I, 1611. .
. The Agriculturist,"
- . AND ' -
JOmiL OJLTIIESTATB COUSTY SOClETIESr-
VOtU MB IU ' -"
HAVING nearly completed the Second Volume
of tho " Journal of the Teenncssee Stale
and County Agricultural Societies," we sond forth -proposals
to tho friends of improvement through,
out tho 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 pecn read. Tho circula
tion is, perhaps, greater than any other Agricul
tural work of the-West, and therefore, those who
read it, may expect to get information from very
large and respectable circle of contributors. .
. We again assure the public, we will give our
attention to every science and subject which 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 ha yet been done in Ame
rica ; .11 win dc our onjeel to clearly deline uie true
policy for working men generally, nnd especially
for the laboring classes in Tennessee. " This will
lead us to examine whether Tcflnensec 1 intend
ed a a vlantinz. or provision arowina and manu
facturing State, or both. We hail till dwell
much upon the improvement of the iil, and fully
investigate the scieneo of breeding, and rearing
domestic annua tsliorttcnllnrfr writ receive
and constant attention. In a word, it is our in
tention to expose "error- of every description, give
our reader every thing in our means, calculated
to improve Ike physicul, mora), intellectual and
pecuniary condition of man, and we will use eve
ry exertion to make the Agriculturist the very best
paper in the country. .
CONDITIONS. :
The work will be published monthly, on good
paper each N. tu contain 24 page, well stitch,
ed r$2 per annum i bnt will, in no instance,
be forwarded to a new subscriber without the Cash.
To any one who will gei fat new subscriber and
remit the money free of postage, one eopy will be
sent gratis ; and 20 per cent eommisson will be
allowed to any one who will obtain a gnater num
ber of subscribers, transmit the money, and act
as agent for the paper. Any one disposed, ia an-
tborued by Una Prospectus to become an agent for '
the work. '
ET Any person receiving this Prospectus and
not feeling disposed to exert thcrosclvc in behalf
of the paper, will confer favor by handing it over
to some person who will take aa ' active part in
obtaining subscribers. " t " ' '
. tT Tba Volume for 1840 and '41, can be bad
for $3 1 or a pemon sending As a 93 bill, will be
entitled to the Volumes for 1840, '41 and '43.
CT No subscription received for lea than one
year. All tubtcriptione to commence and end with
Volume. - - . . .
:. , JOHN SHELBY, )
Or TEOOST, r ? Editor f-
a.- ' ' ' FANNING. j
- X ' CAMERON it rALL J'tiUitier.
NaabrOle, Vtmembtv, 1841.