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H i ! ' M ''I 'IN J1" x. t -. "3T t .1! 'M 'Ml! "St 1:r r - n- '1 I "4 . t rift LAW NOTICE. THE undersized takes pleasure in offering his IWcsionalervcestotae rilitens of Western 1 Jwrih Curulina. and solicits their friendly patron. ' ago lu the "practise of Iaw and Equity, in the Mluwmjf Courts, i Cabarrus, Mecklenburg, Jincoln, Iredell, Burke, Yancey, Buncombe, Hen. derson, Rutherford and Cleovdand. He further r anurct the public, thot liia whole time will be ' LacuRcr devoted exclusively to the Profession of . Law. and that a strict attention to bis clients' in ten Is shall bo riven, and a regular attendance in the abore CourU may be confidently expected. & Those who hav' liilboto eonfided their interests to liia keeping, will please accept tbieas a tender I bis highest retard and best tfianka for their die- fntcrrbtcd friendship. I lis offioe nnd residence is in L'.uclon, where b will be i (leaned to receive any communication addressed to him, in his profession. uj line of businet. BALIS M. EDNEY. January 2-i, 1S42. ; a ,. 3186 town tors Fon salt: . . fTMIE remaining Town Lota in Hendersonvillo JL will be offered for Sole on the 31st day of Marsh next, and days following, on a credit of i one and two yean, by tin purchaser giving bond end approved security., , ,.. ' I1ENI&1JS0NVILLE ' ., . -it the scat of jsvfieenTtr Henderson count y,N. C. and ia located on the Buncombe Turnpike Road, 21 mucs So-ilh of Asheville and three niilca IS or lb of the, Flat Rick. ' 1AVIfREE. ANDREW M AX WELL. Ju'r. JOHN DAVIS, JAS. SPANN. ' - GEORGE ALLEN. Ida 86 Ftb. 23, 1343. IVoiicc to Contractors.- THIS undersigned Commissioners, appointed by the Court of Plea and Quarter 8caiont, for ; Burke county, hereby give notice that tlicv will recrro Stilled rropoaala tor bmldin? a i.lr J All in the Town of Morganton, until Monday t!io 1 Sth day of April next. ' The nnilding to bo of well mid.i and burned brick, 4(5 fret in length, by 23 feet in width two f lorita high the Critt a lory to be divided into two room, and nn Entry, and the workmanship to be ilono in a plain, neat stylo suitable for dwellm . ltooiua. . . Tlid tipper atory or IYldoncrs appurimcut, to bo "TtmdaiUntff three RoonniTmch end room to bs 15 by feet in the clear, and 8 feel high in the clear, itnd an miry or middle room ll feet square in llic f lear these rooms to be secured by inner walls of hewed limber 7 inches square," dove-tailed and filled close together, nnd ceulcd with oak plank IA iqclics thick nailed on with spikes 29d. at least 3d to the tquurc foot, and Uier ipc construrled the rncist secure and approved manner The whole work t(Tbeorthc besf inatellaTsTanddone in a workmanlike manner. - The Oids will be made known on Thursday the later. ApriLitricrltlB dc tlrabtB-tnattriclttddgn . should bo presents It is also desirable tlint the job should bo undertaken forth will), and completed us soon as possiuio. A plan and specified tims of the ImUdinjgr may 10 seen at the Post Oiuce or at Mr. Envin's store in Morjuton. ' - ' 5 x DAVID CORPEXING, i. K.3. ERWIJf,'' f 1 - ; . THOMAS (1. WALTON, . - ,WM. O. ERWIN, R. C. l'E ARSON, i 1 Estrau. , . - Entered in the Haneer's Office, on January llll), 1612, by Jeremiah 1 Unborn, Jr., living on r renen uroao I rivef, soven miles west of Ilander- sonville C H., an estray bofse MULE, of a brown colpr, 0110 year old last spring. Appraised to be worth thirty dollars. : i JEREMIAH OSBORN- tlondrrson county, March, 1812. 87 1 J I. - 1 . r 'ill ' 11 Valuable Iantl lor Sale ! THE subscribers oner for sale two hundred and fifty acres of Land, ! K'irJ situated 7i miles east of Ashevillo, on fJZtX what is culled the river road leading to Morganton, with about 45 acres in-cultivation ; there is 25 or 33 acres well adapted to the growth of crass. some cleared,' and some uncleared. flie plantation is well watered, and inja firslrate I -T" be riven, by the purchaser Fiviiiir rood security. ' For further particulars, enquire at this office. - . ' R. W. At A. POUTER. Fch.25,1842. 3t 86 DRUGS AND MEDlClNESTT rpiIE subscribers lis vo just received and are . -Jl now opening in the town of Morgatiton.N. 'Carolina, a complete and well selected assort. inent cf ' prHsr PlcdIrInc!rPall!ilIrIcU clues, Oils, Oye Stuffs Ac. "Vblch they ofrer for mle on tlw rnort accoromodaJ ; ting terms lor casn, or on a suon crcuu o punciu nl dealer. Country Physicians can bo supplied ...with all the articles generally made use of in prac. ticc, and the articles warnui'tcd, in oil cases, to be genuine.. All orders from a diatanco promptly attended to. W.L. McREE, ' J. S. ERWIN. -r February 4, 181283.- S.- ' thjjninistrators Sale, N ThursdaVt 17th of Mnrch next, the suhscri. J bers. Administrators of Dr. T. Boiiciirixa, ilrc'd, will exfose to public sale at tho late real denes of Dr. Thomas Uouchelle, in Morganton, TEX CIl TWELVE LIKELY SEGBOES, A fit OMorliMnl vj Divge, Medieinee, Medical Work, Surgical Inttrumente, I lor st $ and Cattle, And various other artioles, like property of suid Dr. IlouciieliC Ttrins made known on the day of sale. tp- renins indebted to said De. Bouc Vile, are re i ucalcd to uTakc pu vhn;nnhTin"ed?alclfa"H d"thoW having c1aima.against said estate will present tbcm m tlw tuns prescribed by law, or uus aouce wm be plead in bar. charles McDowell, ... VM. V. MoKESSON, Aamr Jljrganton, Burke Co.,' N. C-, ). February 3, 1843. $ Jds '. 84 HOUSES FOITSALE! THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to sell four or five good cheap, or low priced WOB K HOUSES, that are aoimd,and will work in any kind of gear. he. on a twelve months credit wita approved ae- "curity, T bearing interest from dater- - THOMAS T. TATTON February 11,1842. '- 4w v U ... Information Wanted, THE subscriber want information as to where. aU.uts of one ANTHONY STARLEX, who left this place abou five weeks ago, under promise to return in two, ana oaa no oecn own . ... .it o . t.' : J Cu. l,y !:::: ' of Since lie passou uio. itnnaopnnirn. ottm aimf len is a nativo Italian, look with him a French Organ the property of the undcrsignea. My mo tive for this publication, is that I wish him to re turn to this place immediately. Said Stailon ean. ' not read English! By gentleman seeing him, ..'Will eonfer a favor by informing him of this pubfc. eatwn. . " rETER BIZANYE. 4 Newport Term., Jan. 87, 1842. JC 84 v" f' Jnrer' Ticket," .v ' ; ' T70R the Siiperkir and C-ounty Courts, m-atly A? printed on good p per tor sale M tbis ofllee. .N'ot, ieii'. . ; 73 . heVbt a'. dee'eVs' : Seed Allortlciillural Wore lionsc, No.97,CuEairraTErT,PiiiLDnHii.," WHERE is offered a full assortment of TTar, ranted Garden end Field Srtd, comprising all the moot superior and newest kinds Worthy of cultivation, all of the crop of 1841.",. ' Flower Steis. Great attention ia devoted to Hi is branch, and upwards of 300 choice and rare varieties are offered Cor sale this season.. Assort menu put up in boxes of 12 twtry rare kind for 01,00 or SO fine kinds for 1,00. Each box is accompanied with Directions for Planting. . ; Culloug Flowering Roolt.K large collection, suitable for spring planting,' as Gladiolus, Tigri. dias, Amarylis.Taberose. .A - ... ; Double Dahlia. Tba collection "of this superb Flower stands unrivalled, having gained the Firtt Prize for three successive seasons, 1833, '40, and '41.1 at the prand Autumnal Exhibitions of the Pennsylvania IIoKicultnral Society, for the beet varieiiet and beet disaiav. .Dry Root can be transported any distance between the months of October and ay. rackagca containing an as. sort men t of 13 fine kinds, and of all the various colors, each root labelled with name and color, and carefully packed in moss, for $5,00 1 smaller assortments in proportion. Book on Farming and Gardemuir.AT the standard and most approved works on the subject , among which are the Farmers' Companion, by Judge Duel, $1,00; - onbroyon Poultry, 75 cents; American Swine Breeder, 75 rM'Mahon's Ame rican Gardener, 53,00 5 Undirman's Young Oar. cents ; Buisfs Flower Garden DirecT6ry,:83T25, Gardening Too!. A Hoes and lCakes, Pru. ning Knives and Shears ; Garden Trowels, Spade, Green House Svriiic?. Ate. &c. Green and Hot Uauee Plant: Shrubliery, Fruit and Ornamental Trees supplied on the most rea sonable terms, from the proprietor's collection or established nurseies., """" . French Sugar Beet, Mangel Wurtzcl, Ruta Baga, Field Carrot and Turnip Seeds, Wholesale and retail. Deolcrs supplied with Seed, neatly put np in bap with printed labels, containinsr Practical Di rections for planting and managing, by the 100 or 1U0U, or by the pound, on favorable terms. Cata logue gratis, on ipost paid) application. 3 $ $ Farmers' and Planter? FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1842, For sale nt this Office. Ashevillc, November 12, 1841. 72 Kjt . xs.jxrs.ixv jk xc . Air From the uhscribrr. "on llio lt inat.. Ncffro boy, named AUSTIN about twen. about five feet 6 inches in height; rather heavy countenance. 1 expect he will attempt la ruakc his way to the West. A liberal reward will be paid to any person who wil deliver said boy to me at my residence at the Mountain Shoals, in lei par- tanburg JJist., a. l., or lodged in any jail wlicre 1 will get liun. ountain Shoals, Spartanburg ) Dist..8.C, Oct. 11, 1841. 69 tf Smith' Geography and Atlas. - A LARGE number of these valuable works for ' sale at this Office eery cheap. Aslievillo, XMdv.ai). 71 State ot Worth-Carolina, BUNCOMBE COUNTY. Superior Court of Law Fall Term, 1841. Catharine Snipes, r. Prrrrio.i fox Drvoacc. Jeremiah Snipes. ORDERED by Court, that publication be made for three months in the Iliirlilnnd Messenger and Ruthcrfordton Intelligencer, for the defendant Jeremiah Snipes, to appear at the next Superior Court of Law to be held for the county of Dun. combfe, at the court house in Ashevillc, on the first monday after tho fourth monday in inarch next j then and there to plead, answer or demur to the judgment pro confeeto will he entered against him, and Uio same set lor ncoi '., exparic a irue copy from the minutes. J. -ROBERTS. Clerk. Oct. 29. P'-B.d'-SlO. 3m 70 James Connor, TYPE FOUNDER, CORNftK. OP AN AND NASSAlf STREETS, NKW TORSJ, RESPECTFULLY informs his old patrons and ill- public gencrallyT-that he continiipao manufacture and supply every article used in the Printing Business, as well as to stereotype all jobs thatmay tffcr. He embraces this pjrt unity to return thanks to those whose pairoiiago ne uas extensively enjoyed for so many years, and to say that ho is lo bo found at tho old ettabliehed etand, corner of Ann and Nassau Street, fully prepared to execute any order that he may be honored with; 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 Founts, of the mot beautiful of hi old face, and of a greatly improved quality of metal. He ia also emraged in getting up, by a newly discovered process, an extensive scries of new and highly ornamental Article. Arrangements are made with the manufacturers of presses and other print- in? materials, that will enable him to execute or ders as expeditiously as any other Founder in the Union, and on as favorable terms. . A new specimen is now in the course of print ing. - Oct. 1,1841. 69 3 Larce Famllr Bibles. IOMMON Bibles, cheap Testaments,' Hymn w Books, &c, for sale at this ollice. Nov. 26. , , ; II State of North-Carolina, HAYWOOD COUNTY. Court of Flea and Quarter Seuion, September Seeeion, 1841.' John S. Davis, 1 Orkh.nal Attachment "i.enE t. on raorcRTT in the hands or Carroll Eiliott. J Garmsiife. - TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, X that the defendant in this ease is a non-resi. dent of this State It is therefore ordered that publication be made for six successive weeks in the " Highland Messenger notifying the defend ant to be and appear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at the next Court to be hold for the county of Haywood, at the court house in Wayncsville, on the last Mon day in January next, then and there lo plead, an swer or demur, otherwise judgment pro iaikfeem will be taken against nun, and the property levied on cwndemned to the satisfaction of the plaintiff's debt. -.' "Witness. Walttr Brown, Clerk of our Said Court, at office, the 3d Monday of September, 1841. v- BKUfffl, Of. Nov. 26. rpr.adv 85 50. 6sw74 The Bankrupt Lair," fin HE subscriber will attend the District Court JL at FAYETTEVILLE, and giva attention to all cases under the Bankrupt Law that may be entrusted to him- " ' ,t,. . .. - JAS. W. OSBORNE. Charlotte,' Feb. 23, 1842. . 4 , , 88 The Necllsnburg JrfTtrttmian. Limtoht Repuh. Hran and Highland iletoenger will give this four insertions. . . , J. W.O. FACTOR ACE and C07I7IISSXO!f dusiness,,; .m rir elttit receiving? forwarding '. " ; HAMBURG, S. C. THE subscriber respectfully begs leave to ap prist; his friends and the Merchants of the upper districts generally, that he is thoroughly prepared to transact business as above, and, con fident in bia long experience in said' business ia this place, solicits a share cf patronaire. His store being on Market Street, the most elcvatedpart ofTown, no danger from inundations need be apprehended, , If. URQUHART. Nov. 1st, 1841. ' L ,3m , " ,72 VCT NEW IRON WORKS.rr THE undersigned take this method to inform - thepoblic at large that they have their new IRON WORKS in full opera tion.and are prepared to nu 0111s tor any amount of ': :' JSC JJLm.jraIWs "..T Their Works arc situated in Cherokee county.N.C, four miles north-west of the town of Murphy. Any periton or persons wishing to purchase as much as 2240!bs. can have it delivered at any point with in the bounds of the counties of Haywood, Ma- imn. anil Dipmlni. Viwfh Pjimlinft a, ftninto If pcTjjhSTrjjrhr or tt cenis delivered at tne torire. we warranu our Iron to be as good as any made in tbe State. We flatter ourselves that Jlhe 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 the proprie tors will be stnetly attended to. Address- BENJAMIN WARD, Murphy. January 7, 1842. 79 rTMIE subscribers, havine formed a co-partner. JL ship to sell Goods, Wares and. Afercbandize, in the town of Ashevillc, at the old stand former ly occimiud bv I. T. POOR, beer leave to inform the citizens of Buncombe and tho adjacent -counties that they will be in the course of a few weeks receiving a fresh supply of New anffTashionable 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 Bivinzsvillo manufacturing company, andpropose Id Yell till numbers of Thread, from 5 to 13, at 81 25 per bale. J TJicylidptt,by.lhcitxloa.ttenlionM amy to business, to receive a liberal patronage. , ISAAC T. POOR, JOi-DUNLAP. Ashcville, Jan. 14,1842. 3 80 State of North Carolina, MACON COUNTY. Court of Plea and Quarter Seu Jan. Set., 1842. John N. Dcaton - Pettion ta- ouhject th -real tttatl to the payment of Plaintiff debt. Benj. James and others, lleirs at .Lew or James James. . T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Isabella James, is a non-resident of lhi State, it is therefore ordered that publication be mado for six successive weeks in the Highland Mcsaenircr.n notifying the defendant to be and appear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and iuancr sessions, at me next courv 10 oe ueiu for the county of Macon, ot the Court House in Franklin, on the second Monday of Mai;h, then and there to plead, answer or demur : otherwise Judgment pre confetso will be taken against her and the property conuemnca 10 me pianun aeoi. Witness J. K. GRAY Clerk of said court at of fice, the Monday before the lost Monday in Janu ary 1842. J. IV.. ukai L,ierK. February 4, 1842, 84. 6w Prs. fee, $5,50 -Webster1 Spel 1 i n g- Dooks- JUST received, and for sale at this Office, Web. sler's Elcmbcnlary Spelling Books cheap. XSov. at). it -JMJLUt-vtJLettera REMAINING in the Post Office at Ashevillc, N. C, on the 1st of January, 1842, which if not taken out in throe months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Dr. E. H. Andrews A. MtEntire Jlfrs. Lt Brooksher S. J-JWorris ,i P. S. Byram A. JUcCollough Jas, Brooksher John Aorgan Aaron Hunks R. A. Ba-net T. C. Bradtthow R. O. Briltnin Gen. B. S. Britlain Col. John Brown C. K. Cross Tctor ilillcr 2 Elizabeth Afadcass J. C. Jtfastral . Col. T. Morris . John Nelson 3Samuel Newland S. Olsham Levi Prewitt 2Thomas Powers Af rs R. Posey Afrs. E. Philips A. A. Porter Jos. II. Quiscnbcrry Wm. Roberts D. Reynolds M rs M. J. Singleton Henry Shedor L. Sorrcll 2J. B. Sawyer - Henry Carrol A. B. Chunn Joshua Curtis Jos. Carter Capt. J. Davidson or Wm. Smith R.W. Duckett Wro, Duncan Samuel Davidson Gen. S. W. Davidon A.,Fribcy Thoa. Foster A. Fox or D. Hughcy II. A. Farnsworth N. Harrison Van C. Hale . Mrs A. Hemby Charles Nays. Jos. Slioup John Sluder 2Dr.Wm. F.Thomas John Thompson F. Troutman Wm H.Thomas A. Howard John-Vande Dr. C. M. Hill Able Harris N. S. Ilarris- Wm Wardropo Thos. Williams " 2A. Walker ".i ...... E. or Wm. Young J. II. Williams Wm Willis j- J. S. Wells Wm II. White Wm Williams T.Jff. Jones " A. Johnson Jos. Jestcs or Ellcr Wm. J. Joyncr N. Kenduil A. Karr or W. E. Wilkerson Miss H. A. Lowery E. Ludwick C. II. Lance Charles Moore John Meal Messrs Waugb k. crchison MesenCG Weaver & Co. SJohn C Williams Rev.J. S. Weaver Jesse Weaver WM. COLEMAN P. M. 7,1842. 79 . Ashevillc, Jan. JUST received, and for sale si the "Messenger" Office, a quantity of School, and other Books, consisting, in part, of , - . Smith' Geography and Atla. . . . . Webtter' Dictionary, Smith' Practical and Mental Arithmetic, Webster' Elementary Spelling Book, Larg Family Bible, r Common ., d. i , - History St. E. Church, . Cheat Tetamentl, 4- Sc. ' .' An of which will be sold CT VERY LOW for cash. Asheville, Nor. 26. .' Blank, Hooks. A FEW for sale at Una office . Good well bound.' Low for cash. . : March 5, 1842. r : paper I? IVorth-CaroIina Executor: Containing the Statute and Common Lab of (hi M Stmt, together with the itcinen oj the gfuprm - Court, and all the ntcetoary Form A Precedent. rITENDED as a convenient manual and a safs guide to Executors, Administrators, Guardians Jones and Commissioners of various kinds, ap pointed by tbeuourts, Clerks, bhcnfls, and aU other publie officers; - la short, it is in leaded for the benefit of all persons, publio or piivate, whs ore, or possibly may be interested ill the manage, men l of the estate of deceased persons, with the least trouble and expense possible, according to the laws now in force. . . For, besides the legal mat. trr 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. aonal, among those entitled, Dower and other pro vision for Widows, &e., &c. Among the Forms it contains, are, all the ne. eessary legal process, Wills, Bonds, Oaths, Deeds, Bills of sale, Leases, Forms of Acconnt, Petitions, Affidavits, Advertisements, Commissions, Notices, Writs, Returns, &c. in all, near a hundred in nnraber. And is believed, by good judges, to be the largest, as well as the most approved collection of Forms now extant. This Book has just been published. It contains 248 octavo pages (same sizs as those of the North Carolina Justice :) 'well bound in law binding ; and, in consequence of the scarcity of money, as well as to placo ns within the reach of every per son, it is now otlercd lor sale at me low price 01 a quantity to sell againean have a reasonable re duction in the price. . O Apply at the Printing Office, in Ashcbo rough, Randolph county, N. C-, or at the North Carolina Book Store in Raleigh. BENJAMIN SWAIM, Dec. 8,1841. 3t78 Author 4 Proprietor State of North-Carolina, Buncombe County. Superior Conrt of Lav Fall Term, 1811. William Brown .. ) - i- r, Petition for Divorce. Elizabeth Brown. V - ORDERED by Court, that publication be made for three months in the Highland Messenger and Ruthcrfordton Intelligencer, for the defend ant, Elizabeth Brown, to appear at the next Su perior Court of Law i be held for the county of Buncombe, at the court house in Asheville, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in March next ; then i.d there to plead, answer or demur to the petition filed pgainst her by William Brown, or judgment pro confttoo will bo entered against her, and the same set for hearing exparte. A true copy from the minutes. J. ROBERTS, Clerk. Oct. 29. Pr. adv. 10. 3rn 70 OCrSend in your orders-.lt rtt a -vrTro I 11T A Mt.fffT' CLERKS of Courts, Attorneys, Sheriffs, an Constables are respectfully informed that w have'rccently made large additions to our formoi assortment of BLANKS ; and that we are uov, prepared to fill with promptness orders for any ol the following kinds, viz : Constables' Warrants, u Ca. Sa's. and Bonds, Superior Court Ca. Sa's, County Court Road Orders, " " Executions, Guardians' Bonds, Apprentices' Indentures, Appearance Bonds, Superior Court Indictments for Affrays, " " " AssaulU, County Court " do. . " Affrays, " " Writs, Deeds of Trust, Superior Court Venditionr Exponas, ' Subpoenas, County " do. " Vend. Expo. Superior " Ca. So. Bonds, County 41 do. do. . Deeds of Conveyance, Superior Court Capias Bonds, " - . "- Writs, Marriage License, Constables' Delivery Bonds. Superior Court Witness Tickets. County Court do. do. Deeds of Equity, - - Indemnity Bonds, - Sheriff's Deeds Vend. Expo. " ' " Fi. Fa. ' Appeal Bonds, Coromisainnsibr taking.Ec positions.. Constables' iJthcial Uonds, Administrators' Bonds, , IiCttcrs of Administration, Prosecution Bonds, Letters Testamentary, 1 Messenger" Office, Aalievifle, July 23, 1841. 54 NEW ESTABLISIITIEf T! CALL AJiDJIOISE. Fnrnltnre for sale. At the corner East of th . Court House, ASHEVILLE, N. C. rrtHE subscriber, having commenced buninei -L in this place, will shortly have finished and ready for sale, w TABLES, BUREAUS, WORK-STANDS, CANDLE STANDS, &C, StC. All of which will be sold on moderate terms. Ha is prepared to manufacture, according to order, every description of Cabinet Fumiturf,j2 in a neat, substantial 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. r J. BOYD. Asheville.Nov.5,1841. 71 Valuable Books for sale, .(Kr LOW FOR CASH S ! THE following valuable B 0 0 K S are for sale at the Office of the " Highland Messsn gcr," where those wishing to purchase ore invited to call, ana examine ine araoruneiu i Watson's Dictionary, Pocket Bibles, " Testaments, Large Family Bibles, Hymn Books 24 mo, 44 " 48 mo, Pearl Hymn Books,-1- -Polyglot Pocket Bibles; Methodist Disciplines, Parent's Friend, Sunday School Tes'ts, Blair's Lecture, S. S. Spelling Books, . Teacher's 1st Book, Wesley's Sermons,, Corel's Dictionary, Reference Testaments, History M. E. Church, Calvinistip Controversy, Life of Cox Metliodist Harmonist, Ban's Index, Joscphus, Life of Wstson, Hymn Books, Original Church, Saints Rest, ;'' Errors of Socinianisra, -Preacher's Experience, Quest- Hist. Old Tes't, bvangehcal Rambler, Catechisms, of different AnU-UnjrrrKiIUra, kinds. Together with various other pampleU, Tracts, etc., on interesting subjects; all of which will be sold r tote for cask. July 16, 1841. J Smith's Arithmetic. JUST received, and for sale at this omee, very cheap. - , - m Nov. 26. Webster's Dictionary. R sale at this office very )ow for cash. ;sov.:w. r 71 jim.ii.'I"'II"W . 1SHB : ' Stat or JTorthmCaroltna, . ; .- . . . . . , Burrooma Cotnrrr. . SUPERIOR COURT OF UW-FALL TERM, 18411 Mary Townsend, Wm. A. Townsend Petition for Divort. ORDERED by Court, that publication bs made for three months In the Highland Messenger and Rutherfordton Intelligencer, for the defendant Wm. A. Townsend, to appear at the next Superior Court of Law to be held for Uie county of Bun. combe, at the court house in Asheville, on the first Monday after tbe fourth ' Monday in March next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to Die petition filed against him by Mary Townsend, or judgment, pro conftsm will be entered against him, and tbe same set for hearing exparte, A true copy from tbe minutes. Oct. 29. IPr. adv. $10. ..... 70 3m . State of North-Carolina, Macon county." " IN EQUITY SEPTEMBER TERM, 1841. John B. Allison and Joscpli Keener, M. The heirs at law of Jeremiah R. Pace, dec, to wit ; Minerva Davidson, Dclila Ingram, Stephen L. Pace, Anne Pace, Nancy Pace, Martha Starret, Elizabeth Pace, Avaline Pace, B. F. Pace, Ca tharine Pace, and Jeremiah R. Pace. appearing to the Satisfaction of the Court, liat tho defendants do wot reside within the limits of this State It is ordered that publication be made in the "Highland Messenger" for six suc cessive weeks, notifying tbe said defendants to appear at the next term of the Court of Equity to be held for said county, at the court bouse ia Franklin, on the second Monday in March next ; then and there to answer complainants' said bill, and plead, otherwise judgment pre confeeso will be entered against them, and the case set for hear ing etparte. u Witness, Saul Smith, Clerk and Master of our said Court, at office, 2d Monduy of September, A. V. AB41. SAUL SMITH, C. M. E. Pr. adv. $5 50. 6sw 72 NOTICE! THE subscriber tenders to the citizens of Bun combe county his sincere thanks for tbe lib. eral patronage heretofore received. - Having dc. tcrminnd to wind up all his old business, he re, snectfully solicits his friends and old customers to come forward immediately and make payment. tjta MitMH must be natd, and new ones must be closed by note. Those who fail to comply need not complain if cost be added. lie owes money and must nave it. ' I. T. POOR. Ashevillc, Jan. 14, 1842. 6 80 THE LA DLLS WORLD OF FASIIIOIY. A NEW Monthly Magazine with tho above ti. jti. -tie, embellished wit h -the earliest Fashions from Pans and London, elegant Steel and Mci. zotint ,ngravinga. .Lace Work Jbrnbroidery. Music, ret., will be issued early in December, in advance of the other Magaztnca for January. The workNviil bo devoted especially to the ladies, and wil'. be issued in a style never before attempt ed in this country. It will contain articles from the most popular and pleasing writers of tbe day on every vuricty of subject ; but tho work will bo in the main devoted to Die cultivation of the home virtues. Hence most of the stories will be of a practical, domestic character, from tho pens "of our best fomale writers, while the earliest fashions in all their varieties shall be correctly given ; so as to make the work welcome at every firemdeH In the halls of the fashionable and the gay, the home of tbe virtuous matron, whose own needle supplies her raiment, as-well as in the store and sewing room of the mantua maker and the mil liner. The Main denign of lite Work. eTmmjhiontrdcsign-Df-thB Magazine win ho to furniHh in elegant and attractive style, the earli est, most correct, and full report in advance of all the other Magazines, and prior to tho issuing of them here, of the Monthly Fashions direct from Paris and London. The advantage of this lo eve ry lady who makes taste in dress the least matter of lifo, will at once be apparent, and to the pro fessional dress maker and milliner of the United States the enterprise will be of incalcuablc advan. tage. It is proposed to every month a number and variety of costume,0whicb will put to the blush XcycrxAkingJnhojyay pfmpnthly reports of the fashions hereloiore attempted, ror this purpose the publisher has embarked the most omplo 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- jcct,ani. liai hnrn -dglihf rntly tirulwliilfop nnrf will be carried through vigorously. The first numbfT will give an idea of the beauty and real excellence oi- me piaies. Elegant Steel Engraving. 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, a well as entertaining in its literature, and useful in the ityterar the fashion plates, It is proposed "to the moat elegant Steel and Mezzotint engravings from the first artists in the country, illustrated by choice and entertaining stories of domestie life. To vary the style of illustrations, oocational Lace Pattern and Embroidery, got out in unsurpassed beauty and truth, by that excellent urtist F. Quar re Esq, will also be given ; and to leave nothing undone, at times will he given the most popular and elegant Music of, tbe day, Songs, Gallopades, Marches, etc. The Typography. - , The work will bo 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 a. much mat. ter, as can be c impressed into 36 large octavo pages. " , Time of Delivery. The Magazine will be issued on or before-tho 15th of the month preceding the month for which it will be. publUlicd, or dated, or about the time the steamships which:, of the month, usually arrive. Thus the work will be in the hands of every subscriber with the most correct fashions before they can be got out here in any other magazine. The Term. - To bring the "workf-within the' Teach 'of sll; it will be issued at two dollars per annum for a single copy, or three copies for five dollars, eight copies for ten dollars, , invariably in advance, post Mid. The cheapness of the work will be at once appro, ciated, when we state that tho London World of Fashion-retails in this country at 910 per annum, and the Lady's Word of Fashion will include eve. ry variety in the snirie style of excellence, Addret C.J.PETERSON, Ledger Building, Philadelphia. Plain and Fancy BOOK AND JOB PJUNTING! 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 sapply has been recently received, which will enable us to execute OF. EVER DESCRIPTION, in a style equal, if not superior to any other estab lishtaent in the State. O Ordcra for any of the follow nr kinds of Printing will be thankfully received, and promptly anenaeq to : Blanks, ot iTxxr t scairTio.i, r Pamfmuts, ' , Ciactruas, ' V Catalogcej, " MlTOTSS, V. '. i--, - . Cards, or all kinds. Hand-Bills, Show-Bills, Wat asd Staoi Bills, Tickets, ' . , fff , etc. etc. Mkssexgm" Office, Asheville, July 23, 1841. $ - 54 tr iy a w c n o o i . jq , rfTinE undersigned propose to open A Sbool for M. the instruction of Law Students, m th Iowa of Ilirisborough, on tbe first of January next, pro vided a sufficient number shall apply to justify th effort. They deem it urmeceasary to allude to the advantages to be derived from pursuing such . studies in the seclusion of a auiet village. Dor tb those benefits which spring from the amciatiem of minds engaged ia the same pursuits. In adhv tion to tus usual course of elementary instruction, they intend to odd, by means of a Moot Court, some knowledge of the practice in tlx courta of this Stats. Examinations will be mads monthly, and written or eral instructions given as often as re- 1 quired. Eight students ia the Last number with, which they can oommenco. . . ; . .. , " .t . The usual fees for instruction will be required, and that for prepariug a student to obtain a county Court licence wil be demanded whether bs re. main long enough for that purpose or not. . - FREDERICK NASH, HUGH.WADDELL. Hillsborough, Not 3d, 1841. 4 72 PROSPECTUS OF THE If ew-Genesce Farmer,' --f-.- AIIO BARDENER'S JOURNAL. : The cheapest Agricultural Paper in the Union ! ! 1 6 large pagea monthly only 50 eta per year 1 HENRY COLMAN, EDITOR. Late Agricultural Commissioner of Massachusetts aaaMfQLSLSAJPSSj GRATEFUL for the extensive patronage which the New Genesee Farmer has recieved du ring the past year, the proprietor now has tho satis, faction of announcing that he has made such ar rangement! f jr the coming year as cannot fail to be highly gratifying to the readers of the paper, and secure for it a still morn extensive circulation, Boing determined to make It the most useful and widely circulated paper in the Union.. The propri. ctor has engaged the services of the most cele brated and eminent agricultural writer in Ameri ca ; namely, IUnrt Colmam, well known as tho Agricultural Commissioner of the Slate of Massa. chusctts, and formerly Editor of the New Eng land Farmer. Depending on the co-operation and support of the friends of agriculture in the Em pire Slate and the Great West,' Mr. Cohnan has consented to leave the field where he lias labored with so much honor and. success, and locate at Rochester, where, through tbe medium of the Genesee FawRcr, he expects to find a more cxten. sive nolo of uscliimess' The former editors and contributors will con. tinne their assistance, and care will be taken to make the paper interesting and useful, not only to farmers, but to all persons engaged in Rural or Domestic affairs. With such a combination of talent, the New Genesee Farmer cannot foil lo obtain an immonse-circulation give a new im pulse to tho cause of agriculture promote the best interests of eommumtjv end tend to mcrraso -the wealth and prosperity of the Notion. Ilia hoped, therefore, that every friend of agriculture c ve ry wel 1-w ialter -of -h ie-ttetgh Ixwhood and 4) is country, will lend bis aid, and not only subscribe himself, but induce his neighbors to subscribe also. The apcr will be continued at its present low price, in ordor that its influence may be most wide. iy extended. Its appearance will be considerably improved, and having now a Power Press excul. sivcly for the work, greater promptness and regu larity will be secured. Careful Clerks are en. gaged to mail the papers, so that it is believed tli ere will be liltlo cause for complaint hereafter. Post-masters and their assistants, are author, ised and respectfully solicited lo act as agents, and remit subscriptions for the Farmer. The low price at which it is published will not allow of rnnchpc(nmiaryompr trts believed they will find a reward in the benefits which result from the circulation of such period icals in their neighborhoods. ' O" Persons ordering papers aro requested to trictlyoberv th Terms, and be careful to write plainly the names of subscribers, their Post OJJLos, tSunty antState rilid ln-kll "easeslo"send the money with the order, so that the perplexity of keeping uccounia may be avoided. M. B. BATEHAM, Proprietor,' 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 j Twelve copies for $5 00 ; Twenty.fi ve copies for 9 10 00 ; Payments always to be made in aacanee. If nncurrent money is sent, (such as Ohio, Illi nois, Pennsylvania, Cuncda, iic.) no commission will be allowed ; but bills of nil solvent Banks wUL be recieved where no commission is asked. . O" All subscriptions must commence with the volume. A limited number of volumes 1 and 2, can still be furnished, at the subscription price. All letters must be free of postage. HATEH AM &COLM AN Rochester rNr I' December 1, 1841. " TJte agrlcttlturist," AND - - JOURNAL OF THE STATE k COUNTY SOCIETIES. VOLUME It. - HAYING nearly completed the SecondJVoluroo, of the " Journal of the Tecnnesscs State and County Agricultural Societies," we send forth proposals to the friends of improvement throngh. out the Union, for the Third Volume. - We are frank to say, tbe patronage of. the Agriculturist has already surpassed our fondest expectations, and we have many demonstrations it hat been useful wherever it has pecn read. The circula-l 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 a very large and respectable circle of contributors. We again ussure the public, we'will give oui 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 has yet been done in Ame rica ; it will be our object to clearly define the true policy for working men generally, and especially for the laboring classes in Tennessee. Tbis will lead bs" td examine" whether Tennessee is intend-" 7 or rrrortsum growing and manu facturing State, or both. We shall still dwell much upon tbe improvement of the sail, and fully investigate the science of breeding and rearing , dumestio animals. Horticulture will receive strict and ..constant attention. In a word.it is our in tention to expose error f-evcry discription,. give Lour readerjii, every thing in our means, calculated to improve tbe physical, moral, intellectuui ana 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 No. to contain 24 pages, well stitch ed at $2 per annum but will, in no instance, be forwarded to a net mbteriber without the Cash. To any one who will get foe new subscribers and remit the money free of postage, one copy will be sent gratis ; and 20 per cent commisson will be allowed to anyone who will obtain a greater num ber of subscribers, transmit the money, and act as agent for the paper. Any one disposed, ts so thorized by this Prospectus to become an agent lor the work. O" Any person receiving thir Prospectus and not feeling disposed to exert themselves in behalf of. the paper, will confer a favor by handing t ever to some person who will take an active part is obtaining subscribers. ' 17 Tbe Volumes for 1840 and '41, csn be hsd for f 3 ; or a person sending os a 95 bdl, will entitled to the Volumes for 1840, '41 and '42. IT No subscription received for less tbss o" year. All lubscription to commenca and end ai Vefasw. t- . , ' JOHN SHELBY, ) - G. TBOOST, ., Editor. T. FANNING. 1 CAMERON dt FALL, PwUithert. Nashville, November, Mil.
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