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) "' "' v" v;; - 1 Mi i .4. r: 1:1 ''J; it i ! 4. i asb coMMissiory uusiarcss i 7E, the undersigned, bve con; V ncclcd oumcfvcs in Iho s, , AUCTION. FACTORAGE ANO COM- : .MISSION BUSINESS, - J .. under the Drift if EDNEY Z-YONS. v ;" . We beg lea re to offer onr service to our friend and tho, public in the above business,' pledging ourselves to two every exertion to promote llio in. tc rests of those ho inay fcvor us with thsir pa-tronagci-s --,; vj '.i, it .; . ". , i If untiring rraveren ntrici attention kaa. promptnms, will insure success in our business, wo confidently expect it ' ' ' ' ' In connexion with the above buwncse.we would respectfully acquaint merchant and others, that WCel ,-. r 4 .., - v"'"v -Receive and forward Goods. In this branch of our business promptness and despatch may be xpctcd", our aland being on Centre struct, next door to Howard & Carmany'e Grocery Store, where all wagons Coming in and - jromg out must pan in review. " -- r b ; TlfOS. A: EDNEY,' .- ,s,iy,rrxt$i J. R; IAONS.- 7 ' Hamburg, 8. C, Feb. 1843. T' - 8ra t 87 FACTOUAGK and COMMISSION af nd receiving & forwarding ' ; - -' HAMBURG, S. C. - v- rPIIR Mibscriber respectfully bcra leave to ap- X prio hia friend! and Ilia Merchant of the tipper districts generally, that ho is thoroughly irttared to transact oustness a aDovc, ano, con. fidcat in hi long experience io aaid busincaa in this Place. soHciU ashore of ratronasfO. ' ' Ilia jtoro being :OttJuurkotMroct, Uiernoei c leveled part ofTown, no danger from inundations need bo apprehended. , . . IL URQUIIART. Nov. 1st, 1811.'.' 3:n .'; 72 TO THE CITIZENS OF THE SEVENTH . JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. : T SHALL commence mv circuit at Henderson. yjUc, and go round, ending aLCIcvcInd.-J hare made arrungements with an able Attorney, who practises in the United States Judicial Dis trict Court, to attend to all politious of Bankrupt cy which I mnv famish- I therefore will take pleasure In waiting on any and all persons who may bo desirous of availing themselves of its pro. visions at tlio different courts in said circuit, as the Judge will to-present, before whom petitions may be proven and certified without delay, and tlio discharge of the Bankrupt procured with aa little delay a post ible. - , , : ' B. M.EDNEY. Incoluton, llareh 17. . . 3 . 91 Plain and Fancy BOOK AND JOB PRINTING! THE public are respectfully informed that in addition to the formor largo and general as sortmcnt of Printing Materials belonging o this cstablWimcn', a hew supply has been recently received, which ww enable us to execute 2lir C&yfM Burt i , 0 F EVERY DESCRIPTION, . in a style equal, if not superior to any other cstab lifihment in tha State. U" Orders for any of the foHow.ng kinds of Printing wal bo thankfully rcccivea, ana promptly attended (o: Blanks, or avaav BV- acwmoN, . ... PAMnarrs, ' , ClSCUMR, ' " ' , CATAUXit'fcrf, Mixirres, ' ' " Cards, of a u. kinds, If.l.10-BlLU, SlIOW.BiLU, Wat and Stack Biijj, Tlt'KKTS, ' Labels, oc-c. &.c. SlKssKJKiKa" Oliiee, AhevuTo, July 23, 1311 51 State of Worth-Carolina, --.-.HAYWOOD COU.XT.A 14 Equity, Spring Term, 1S1J. Iroa Robinson and wife retilitm fur a'e of land for partition. Wm. Ckirk, and others heirs at law of Een- iHtuln Clurk. IT Bvpcring to the satisfaction of the Court, that Benjamin Clrrk, Alfred Clark Zachariah Clark, William Smith, wto intermarried with Charlotte dark, Polly Clark, widow ofanplcdv Clark, Jnmes Walker and his wifo Elizabeth, Ta .Innira Griirtbv nnd his wife Sallv. defendents la this case, are not inhabitants of this State it Is ordered Uiat publication bo made for six weeks in tho Highland Messenger, for the aaid defendants to appear at tho next court of Eiuity, to be held for the county of Haywood, at the Court House in Wayncsvillo on the third Monday in September next j then and there to plead, answer or .demur to the aaid Petition, or the same will be taken pro confe and act for hearing expatto. Witness, H. H. Davidson, Clerk and Master of said court, at Wayncsvillc, the third Monday in March IHU April 8, 1842. ' Pr.adv. 3 50. 02 State of North-Carolina, Court tf Pleas and Quarter Setsions, : AriutTMii, 1842. Jamca M. Smith, 1. f Qfisinat Attar.hmmt letted 'Lf"-t t'atonai Property, . , ' Daid TivKir.. V,-. r'appesring to the a4.if)icttoTiof the Court, tliat tho defendantis nota rnhahHaniof this Stale, It hf therefore, orderel thai puhlicatioa be made for aix sueecssrve AvCcks in the Highland Meascn. irer, that tho defendant ba and appear before the lt;a nf huhTViurl T PJmm nd Onnrti-r Sr- , slonivlo be held for aaid eonntyjal the court bouso in AsiicvUIn,oiithofirst,'Monday lax.JuIy next; . then and meWto plead, linger or demar other, inixo tndfrmfni nro edhfesso will-be takeonirainst v . him, ond.the property levied oicoptlcm.Lto)ne ...iLAiAlinilnf Pla!ntHr,dl'ht' - Jifc.Witne, N. IIaniartnchk of mx said Court, at office, trie 1st MonOy alter, ibom in. Marcu April 29, IMS.-- fr. adr. J5 60J . '9K Vihlir'1, finrlllnif TTlnoka. f UST reeeivedjand for sale at thiatWief , t atort EVtubciiUry Spelling lkoks cheap Mtoad OrtUr. i FEW quires of Blank Road Orders, for the XX tsec of County tHirt CIcrts, on nana ai una " - nttd of Conveyance. TJLANK Dceda of Conveyanc printed in tho L kmt atvlc. on rood oancr for sale at tins office,, ' ; Mayil7.184i Warrants, ii&iq Ttnt.lVERY BOXDS. and all Jher Blanks used bv Constables, for auk.' atithis cjfiioe, at the nsuat pnees. - . . . . ' . . . B ' ' . Jnror Ticket, ' firm the Bnnerior and Count f Courts, neal X ' priuted on good paper for iulc at (bis office. .Nov. 1S41. ' :a i r - no Tic&T '"l:; ! Ten Dollars Reward.' " R ANA WAY from Uie iuhacriber,bh ths 8th of April last, a negro boy, named C - f 3 , " between twenty-four and thirty years old,' about six feet high, bright mulatto which boy was rais ed by Joseph Sneppard, of .Macon county, where bis father and mother live, and where ha will re. sort. I am informed be has a wife at Love's qiior. tcr, where he also baa bcn scan which negro boy waa purchased by mo from Joseph Shepcrd, of Yancey county, where ho was seen lat Court. Any person that will apprehend laid negro and lodge him in tho jail of cither of the two above mentioned counties, or in the jail of Wayncsvillo and send me word, 1 will pay them ten uoiiura, or any pern on who will bring bini to me shall receive a reword of twontv dollars. ' ' - " X EPHRAIMM. GREENLEE.' v. Burke county, May ?6, 1843 S 100- THE unrlcrsigncd.Commii'sioncra appointed by the Worshipful County Court of Cleavcland county, wui, ' - -. - ON THE FIRSf MONDAY IN JULY NEXT, ; lit the town of Shelby, let to the lowest responsi. i a .i t - ! ! - a - rf ''Yt-MtMt HOUSE for soid county. Tlie bouse to be 32 by 42 feet ; six rooms below ana x above, iwo iiory men. The body to be of'brick, and covered with heart pmo shingles The lower rooms to bo finished for tho Jailor's family tM epper for prisoners r uie mutrfiula and workinanxhip to be of tho best qua litv. ' We defrr further particulars until tho day of lolling'. Tlie neighborhood abounds in the beat of limber, ana" jSaw.mtila very convenient ana plenty, ana provisions enrap.- . i Vi-nnna winhinir til nurlertnlce. would make to their Interest toriaitMheiremies--and cxamine- for Uicmsclves before tlw day of trains. v . W.J. T. iMU.l.KK, J B. B. BRIDOESS, JOSHUA BEAM, - g R. T, HOARD, .' S SAM'L LAT1MORE, J r3 The Rutherford Intelligencer, Highland Mos- acmrcr and Lincoln Republican, will insert the above U weeks, antisona ineiroccouuis woneioy for collection. ' .'b ' 'JV Cleveland county, N. C, May 18, 18 12. ' State of Iforth-CaroIIuat v. yancey cocstv. - ; . Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Jackson Ray, Wm. D. Anderson LAND LEVY. TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, tliat X the defendant is n-jt an inhabitant of this State it is, therefore, ordered by the Court, that publi. ration be mado for six scccessivo weeks in the Highland Mcsscngor, for tlio defendant to appear at the next term of said court, and show cause, (if any he bath) why the plaintiff shall not have leave for on order of sale to issue, to sell to the same otherwise the kind levied on will be con deinncd to satisfy the debt and all costs. . Witncsn, J.W.GaiLand, Clerk of our said court, at office, the 1st Monday in February, A. . 1842. and in the tutu year of our Independence. ; J. W. GARLAND, Clerk. . March 25. . . sw90 . Pr. adv. $3 50. . TO 8TOCK-I14ISEIIS. THE citizens of Buncombe and the adjacent . counties are respectfully informed that lhc thorough-bred Horws : SIR GEORGE. " has recently arrived from Tennessee, and will re. main in Asbevillo Ibis season. Owing to the bard times, the charge will be reduced to eight dollars the seaMMi. O" Gentlemen wishing to improve their stock, are rcsneotfullr invited to call and see him. - - For further particular, enquire of Mr. John Garvin, who is jny authorised agent, . ' ID Tor pedigree, ice, see hand-bill. JEREMIAH BOYD. April 1,1812. ' ' - 4 ',,. 91. rHortRafrea,- N.TUNCTIONS, Equily Writs and Suhpcrnas, for sale h nro. , . , . , J7 list ray. Entered in tho Ranger's Office, on JannarxlKJlSii byJerenuah Osborn, Jr., living on French Broad river, seven miles west of Hendcr- sonyiUo C 11 an estray horse MULE, of a brown color, one year old last spring, 1 Appraised to be worth thirty aouars. , - ' JEREM IAH OSBORN. Henderson county, March, 1842. 87 PAPER, C FOR sale at this office, a small lot bf good WRITING PAPER ruled rery tow for . ti loin cash. . tsi,oiu. LAW-NOTICE;."- THE undersigned takes pleasure in offering his Professional services to the citizens of Western North Carolina, and solicits their friendly patron. rrn-In the iiractieo of I.BW and Eauitv. in the following Courts, vix: Cabarrus, Mccklcnbnrg, IJncoln, Iredell, BuTkc, Yancey, Buncombe, Hen. derwon, Rutherford and Cleavcland. He further assures Uie public, that his whole time will be hereafter devoted exclusively to the Profession of Law, and that a strict attention to bis clionta' in. t crests shall be riven, nd a teffular-alictidance in the above Courts may be confidently expected. Those who bare hitherto confided their interests I) his keeping, will please accept this as tender ohie highest regard and best thanks for thcif'dis hitercsted friendship. . His office and residence is in Linclon, where ho will be nlcased to receive any COfumuniCttUVU wuiimvu w I,,.., ill y UIU..WU. al line of busineiM. - 1JALI5 iu. r.UMbi. January 23, 1842. . .. 31-86 Val liable Xand for Sale I HE subscribers offer for sale two hundred and fifty acres of Land, situated 7 J miles east of Ashevillc, on what ia called the river road leading to Murcanton. with about 45 acres in cultivation there is 25 or 30 acres well adapted to the growth f graa, eome cleared, and some uncleared. Hie plantation ia well watered, and in a first rate place for stock of all kinds. Liberal credit will be given; by the purchaser giving rood security f or runner particulars, enquire at Uiisonio. . R.W.&. A. PORTER. Feb. 25, 1842. . 3t : , 86 , THIRO RCUNO OF QUARTERLY MEETINGS FOR . THE ASHEVILLE DISTRICT. Aslicville circuii. Afar. 28tb, 23th, Aft. Pleasant Urecnvillo and Pickens, June, 4th, 5th, Indepen. denee, - .- -Franklin eir't, June, 1 1th, 12th, Mu Zion, EchoU sniasion, June, 15ih bib. Mission house, Wayncsville eir't, Jane, 18th 19th, Waynesville, Bumsvillc.June.81st22d. Tabernacle, Henderson vide, June, 25U 3Gth, Hendnrsonville, -- - ' .- . r' .."IS. t. bJS.ViX.JU AtkevHU, Mirth 24, 1843. , ' . Smiths Arithmetic. ' -- TUST received, and for sale at this office, 3 ery cheap. Wot. 3t. , lltjifss Tickets, v -i. TT'OR the Coqnty and Sinwrior Court, printed x vu good fapcr lor kmc at wis eracc ": n ft ' IB State of Nor tU Carolina, - ..'r BUNCOMBE COCNTxV;. "rirtiiiTV.i-T;.:. ' ."..;.' f t. if- .A 1 "-.-.'. ' - .-4 !" w. David Myers, Clayborn Myers, Willam Hen. mingway and wife Mary, Robt Myers, and I Allen, who intermarried with Nancy . Myers, one of tho devisees &f Pavid Myers, - ' dee'd, late of Richland District, 8. Carolina. y. JtlLL FILED iN VACATION. ! IN this case U appearing from the affidavit of the plaintiff that the defendants are not inhabi tants of this State It is therefore ordered that publication bo mado in the Iligkuni Memenser for six weeks successively nouiymg trie deienoV ante a appear ai we voun in T"L7 " " uoa for lluneombo county, at tne court nouac in Ashevillc, on the first Monday after the fourth Afondoyin Septcuiber next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the plaintiff's bill otherwise judgment pre ceaiease will be rendered against them, and the bill act for hearing exnarte. - v lines, e. it. iitcLUiRC, iiera: anu iiiasu-r in said Court, at office, the first Monday after tlio fourth ilfonduy in ATarcli, 18 13. '" ' : ; ; , ' . . ' E. II. iCUL-UIKE. ,Jrfy85.1842, , (8 25.) W . STATE OF XOKTII-CAROLnA....YontcT tountr, - Court of Pitas nd Quarter Sessions, '., v - Spring Term, 1842. ' .- ' - 'ATTACHMINTiiviEO 0N''UN0r JOHN ANDERSON.. 1 ORDERED by the v.. Court, that publication WM. D. ANDERSON, be made in tho "High, land Messenger," for six successive works, for Uie defendant to apiiear and replevy and plead to issue or the rand will bo condemned to plaintiff's uso. Witness, J. W. Oakland, Clerk of said lourt, at office, the 2d Monday after the 4th Monday in . W. GARLAND, C'i. 6aw .. : 93 May 27. TWO HUNDRED DOLLAUS Tl AN AW AY from the subscriber XV on tlio 18tlt of March; whilev erossip? Paint Mountain. THREE 3 NEGROES, which 1 purchased from D. L. M Alexander, t wit V James. about 33 years of age, very black, 5 feet 6 or 8 inchca high : had on when he left a Kentucky jeans coat, black fur hat. and home-mad niix'u jeans punia j oi a uonn-cun toos. anu siowioKcn. i . . r . j . . i, i t i saitu. about 25 years old, of a yellow complexion, and when she loft had on a copperas-colored dress very freo -spoken. . JLdwara. about 14 years of age well grown about 5 feet 9 or 10 iriches high; had on whon lie left s drab eoat, striped cotton pant, nnd white wool hut. , The obovo reward of Two Hundred Dollars will be paid for the apprehension of said Negroes, it confined in any jail within the States of Ten. nenooc, North or South Carolina. - ' " It is probable that they aw!I attempt to po to South Carolina, os they were originally purchased in tho neighborhood or tlio Uamn S-prtn-'H, in that State. F. B. TAYLOR. Hcndcrsonvillc, N. C., April 1, 1842.; . r tf ' :;91. UNITED STATES, North Carolina District Dlatriet Court tti Itcuhntptty, It Chamberi ia FiyencTllIrlptir9( 1SII. THOMAS MITCHELL, of Burke county, ha ring on Uro4hirtietb day of Marclt, filed a Petition, duly verified, praying that be may bo do. clarcd a Bankrupt, it ia thereupon ordered by Uie Court, that cause be shown before the Court, at Chambers in this town, on Friday the twentieth day of May next, why the said Thomas Mitchell be not declared a Bankrupt, pursuant to tlio Act of Congress in that behalf: and that this notice be published in tho Highland Messenger, four weeks sn succession. , H. H. POTTER, . . Acting Clerk of CoxuX in Bankruptcy, April SKI, 1842. . , - 4w , 3j . . PROSPECTUS OF THE It VIl.1L IlEFOSlTOn 1 Volume Nineteenth, commcncinir June 18, 1842, Embellislied with mtmerout Eflgrat'mg: Price Hlf-$t per annHifli THE RURAL REPOSITORY will be devoted to Polite Literatures ; containing moral and Sentimental Talcs. Original Communications, Bi. ography, Traveling sketches, amusing Miseella. ny, Ilumorous and HSstorical "Anecdotes, Useful Heciocs. roctrv. &c. Hie lirst dumber oi tlio Nineteenth Volume, of the Rural RKrosrroar wil! bo issued on Saturdav. the 18th of Juno. 1842. Tlie character and design of the Rural Kcposi. torV being rcncrallv known, as it baa been pub. lulled eighteen years, and received a wiueiy ex. tended share of public patronage, and highly re- eommended by a large portion or our cotoinpora. rics.of the press, and aa it must be acknowledged to be one of tho cheapest journal extant, the pub. lishcr deems it unnecessary in hia proposals for publiithing another volume to say more than that it will be conducted upon trie same plan, though somewhat improved, and at the same, low rale, tliat ho has reason tu believe has heretofore given satisfaction to its numerous patrons. In short, all that can serve to Instruct and amuse: all that calculated either to enlighten the understanding, or to improve the heart, is eagerly aud nnwicluoii. ly sought after .to adorn tho pages of this publico, turn. . iVot an idea shall be found in its columns, which would tend to "Give virtue scandal, innocence a fear, Or from the soft eyed maiden steal a tear." v CONDITIONS. Tht Rural Repository will be published every other Saturday, in the Quarto form, every month einbcuunca wiu a superior wooa engraving, ana will contain twcnty-aiX numbers of eight pages each, Willi a tittlo page and Index 4o the volume, making in the whole ZUtS pages. Jt will be pnn ted in handsome style, on medium paper of a su. perior Quality, with rood type ; makinr, at the end of the year, a neat and tasteful volume contain, ing matter equal to one thousand duodecimo pages, which will be both amusing and instructive in fa. ture years. . i" - - - TERM.S. One Dollar per anmim. intarl ally in adtaace. , Person remitting us 85,00, free of postage, shall receive Sijr Cojhcs ; for S8,(X), Ten Copies; for 810,00, Tiirteen Copies; for $15,00, Tmenty Copies; tor $20.00 rteeafy-zTat Copies, sent to any direction required, for one year. In order to save the time of writing the namea oa paper, we will send for $15,00 TeeayTice Co pies, and for $20,00, Thirty Copies, for ano year mailed to one address and Hm amount in one re. mittanee, free of postage; We have a few copies of the 11th. 12th. 13lh, 16th, 17lh. tUi volumes, and any one sending for the 19lh volame, can have as many copies of cither of the volumes ss they wish, at the same rate. . - " D No subscription received for less than one year. All the back numbers furnished to new sub. scribers daring the year, until the edition is out, unless otherwise ordered. . 1 ' - Post Masters, are authorized to remit tubscrip. tions for a paper, free of expense, '.' Names of subscribers with the amount of Sob. scripUm, to be sent as soon aspossib.e to the pub- . - v WM. B. STODDARD, Webster's Dictionary, . 'OR sale at this office :Very low Tor ea.b. Nov. 26. ' 71 To all u bout it may concern THE eilhecna of the west end of th counties of Buncombe and Yanec v intend to net it ion the next Legislature of North Carolina to have a new county stricken off the two counties, west of the mouth of Ivy .". May 5, 1843. ' - U r ' 90 - , State of JTorth-CaroUna! i-J j ,f'TANCErcoyitTY.tJ;. . Cosrt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions , , , Ftoat Aar tesji, 1842, ; , t ' vS. Chandler, rsj-TV-i t. i Land levy Wm. D. Anderaon.- V' ; - ' r' appearing to the satisfaction of tlie court, that the defendant ia not an inhabitant of this State it is therefore, ordered by tlie court, that publication be niado for six sucocMive weeks in tho Highland messenger, for tho defendant to ap. pear al the next term of said court, and show cause, (if any ho hath) why the plaintiff shall not hare leave for an order of sale to issue, to sell the same, otherwise tho land levied on will be con. demned to gatixfy the debt and ail coiui. - witness, J.w. Uam-ano, Clerk or said court, at office, the I st Monday in Fubmary, A. D. 1842, and in tho 6Gth year of aur Independence . J. W; UAH LAJS O, MerAV March 22 "6sw30 Pr. adv. $5 50. r FEMALE ACADEMY. THE Spring Vacation having been anticipated in consequence of the indisposition of Miss Smith, will close on tho 18th April. A tlie sum. mer session will comprise six inontlis, and the terms will be better understood when Charged per quarter, the bills will bo made out in tliat manner. Mr rates heing, at heretofore, aa moderate a in any ticfiootof tltescms class. " TERMS, For children under 8 years of age, of the primary class,, . ... . 84 &U per quarter For children over 8 Reading, . . V riling, uoography, Urarn. mar and Arithmetic, - ' 6 00 " Pupils purcuing, in addition to - .the above,thelnghor branches, , viz. History, Natural and Mo. ral Philosophy, Natural 1 1 is to. ry, IxigiCrAstrononiy.Cbcmis. try, Botany, Geometry,' Alge. bra, &e.,or some of them, 7 00 For French or Latin, or other' , Ianrunre, extra,. .... . , 5 00 . " . Music on the Pb-rio, - . 12 00 " " Guitar, . . 6 00 " Drawing and Painting, 5 00 " Embroidery and Ornamental . JNecdle.Work. .... 3 00 Instruction in making wax flowers, for 12 lessons six dollars. - - Board $8 per month, including lights and fuel. JT A class will be formed of such younr ladies as wish to qualify themselves to teach, and terms inado accommodating to thun tf their circum stances requiro it. f upils admitted alter the opening of the school, will be charged from the time of their admission, but will bo charged to the close of tlia quarter, if they go away before it closes, except in cases of sickness. Ji is important to them, however, to commence, if possible, at the begianing of the scs. sion. Pupils from a distance will be expected to board with tlio Superintendent, unlets they board with near rciaiivca m too place.. niarcu xo, jo-ia. 'awA,cowtr o Information Wanted. rTMIE subscriber wants information as to where. 4-JL-bouta -of - one - ANTHON Y STA RLEN, who left this place about five week ago, under prom io to return in two. and baa not been beard of siuee be passed tho Warm Springs. Said Star. Km Is a native Italian, took with him a J-rencu Organ tho property of the undersigned. My mo tive for this publication, is that I wish him to re turn to this plane immediately. Said Starfcn can not read English ; any gentleman seeing ftun, will confer a furor by informing hint of this publ:- cation. . - . - . . . TETER BIZANYE, Awport Tcnn., Jan. 27, 1812. 84 UESRI 1, DUE EE'S Seed &.IIortic iiKural Warehouse No. 97, ClIESAUT STaEBT, PlliLAOKLTIIIA. WHERE ia offered a full assortment of War. ranted Garden and Field Seed, comprising all the most superior and newest kinds worthy of cultivation, all of Jh&etop of.J84I1u.;.... . , J Flotcer Seed.' Great attention hr devoted to this branch, and upwards of 300 choice and rare varieties are offered for sale this season. Assort-1 mcntsput up in boxes of 12 tery rare kind for S L00 or 23 fine kinds for S l,fj0.Each box ia accomMinicd witli Directions for Planting. MSulbout tlotDertug Knot A large collection, suitablo for spring planting, as Gladiolus, Tigri. dias, Amarj'lis, Taberose. cte. Slc, '- . ' Double Dahlia. The collection of tins superb Flower stands unrivalled, ha vine trained the Pirt Prise for three successive seasons, 1833, '40, and '41,1 at tlie grand Autumnal Exhibitions of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, for tho best tarictie and lest display. Dry Roots can be transported any distance between tho. months of October and ay. Packages containing an as sortment of 12 fine kinds,' and of all the various colors, each root labelled with homo and color, ana carefully packed in moss, for $5,00 J smaller BPiHirtincnls in proportion. Book on t arming, and Gardemug. All . the standard and moat approved works on the subjects, among which are tlio Farmers' Companion, by Judge BucI, $1,00; onbrny on Poultry, 75 cents'; American Swine Breeder, j: M'Mahou's Amc rican Gardener, $3,00 ; Brideman's Young Gar- dencr's Assistant, 81,2a; florists Guide, VI I cents ; Buist's Flower Garden Directory, $2, 23. Gardening 1 uo. A Hoes and Jukes, fru. ning Knives and Shears ; Garden Trowels, Spades, Green Hoosc Syrings, Ave. Green and Hot House riant. fehnibbcry, r nut and Ornamental Trees supplied on the- most rea sonable terms, from tlie proprietor's collection or established nurseries.' French Sugar Beet, Manjrl Wurtxel, Rula Bagai, Field Carrot and Turnip Seeds, Vhoicsalc and retail. . Dealers sopplied wiUfTiSerf; neatly put np in bag with printed labels, containing Practical Di. roc tions for planting and managing, by tho 100 or 1000, or by the pound, on favorable terms. Cats, logucs gratis, on (post paid) application. The Bankrupt Xair. THE subscriber will attend the District Court at FAYETTEVILLE, and give attention to alt cases noder the Bankrupt Law that may be entrusted to him. ' JAS. W. OSBORNE. Charlotte, Feb. 23, 1842. . , 4 . . 88 . ., ' - The Necklmbmrr Jeffermnian, Lincoln Repuh. lean and Highland Mettevger will give this four insertions. , . 4. W.O. RAH AWAY from uie suoecriDer, on ino isi mm, a Nerro boy, named AUSTI X about twen. ly years of are ; very dark eotnpleeted ; about five fcet 6 inches in height rather heavy countenance. I expect he will attempt to make bis way to the West. A liberal rem srd will be paid to any person who wil deliver aaid boy to me at my residence at tne Mountain feboals, in epar. tanborg Dist-, S. C, or lodged ia any jail where I will get turn. - . - . S. M. MOSTILLER, Momtiin Shoals, Spartanborg . Dist.,S. C, Oct. 11,1611. I 63 tf ! r sTiTrsxnm riiiflT.rfi msTRirT.tf i wHltllaiW wwwsiin w awv - - DISTRICT COt'KT lit BANraCFTCYi At Chambers in FaycUctille, AprU9, 1843. PETER B. FORNEY," of Burke County, ba 'ving.on tlio ninth day f April, filed a petition duly verified, praying that ho may be declared a Bankrupt, it is thereupon. Ordered by the Court, that cause be shown before the Court, at chambers in this town, on Friday the twentieth day of May next, why the said Peter B. Forney be not dccla. red a Bankrupt, pursuant to the feet of Congress in that behalf and that this notice be published in 4he Highland Meat vr four weeks in sucecs- Son. IAJ sun, Aeting Clerk of Court i Bankruptcy. JEW.ESTACjLISHaiEIIT I . . cm 0D imm: i Furniture for talc. At the corner East of th ' Cow-f House, '.- i ASHEVILLE, N C. THE subscriber, having commenced business hi this place, will shortly have finished and ready for sale, - . , . .. . ' , TABLES, BUREAUS, WORK-STAMDS, CANDLE- -, - STANDS, HC, 8lC. . All of whieh.will be sold n moderate terms. Ho is prepared to manufacture, accordins to order, every description of ' . . Cttblnet Furniture, in neat, substantial and workman-like manner- Orders for tho manufacturing or repairing of any thing in his line or business, will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. - Ashevillc, Abv. 5, 1841. 71 DCT NEW IRON WORKS.XJJ THE undersigned take this method to inform the public at largo tliat they have their ni w IKON WORKS in full operation, und are prepared to fill hills for any amount of -r r 3stfL.zmr Their Works arc situated in Cherokee connty,N.C four miles north-west of the town of Murphy. Anv Demon or persons wishinr to purchase as much as i twos, can have u delivered at any point wiui. in Uie bounds of tho conn ties of Haywood, Alt eon, and Cherokee, North Carolina, or Union, Ha bersham or Gihnore, Georgia, at 7 cents per pound, or 61 cents delivered at the force. We warrant onr Iron to be c good as any made in the State, We fiatter ourselves that tlio 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, liills icrwardcd to the proprie. tors Will be strictly attended to. Address BENJAMIN WARD, Murphy. January 7, 1642. 79 Mate oi' IN or tli Carolina, MAC03 COUNTV. Court of Pica and Quarter Sessn Jan. Scs., 1842, John N. Dcaton . Bcnj. James and others, Heirs at Law of Jaxej James. Pcttion to suljeet the real estatt . to the payment of Plaintiff dcbU T apiiearlnr to the satisfaction of the Court that Isabella James, is a non-resident of this State, it M therefore ordered tliat publication bo made for six successive weeks in the " Highland Messenger," notifying the defendant lo be and appear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at the next court to bo hold for tl" county of fllacon. at tho Court House in Franklin, on tlie second Monduy of March, then arid there to plead, answer or demur ; otherwise Judgment pro rnnfeteo will be token against her and the or oner tr condemned to the nhnlirF di:ht. Witness J. K. GRAY Clerk of said court atof. fic.o, tho Monduy be for o tho last Mondayjn Janu. aryiou:. , " J. K. GRAY Clerk. February 4, 1842. 81. 6w Pre, fee, $5,50 OCr Send in yottr orders t Jco BLANKS! BLANKS ! ! sflLEKKS of Courts, Attorneys, Slicriflk end V Constables arc respectfully informed tliutwe have recently made large additions to our fornici assortment of BLANKS; and Hint we are now prepared to fill witli promptness orders for any ol tlie following kinds, vix : . Constables' Warrants, M Ca. Sa's. and Bonds, Supcrior Court Ca. Sa's, , County Court Koud Orders, . " " ,f ""Execution's, " t?uardtnns' Bonds; " Apprentices' Indentures, Appearance Bonds, Suprt-ior Court Indictments for Affray, --- " Ansaults. County Court : n do. 44 " -" V " Affrays, " Writs, -Deeds of Trust, Superior Court Venditioni Exponas, . . .. - gubpninaa, County " do. - " Vend. Expo. Superior " Ca.Sa. Bonds,-- County do. do. . .Deeds of Conveyance, Superior Court (Capias Bonds, ' " Writs, Marriage License, Constables' Delivery Bonds. Superior Court Witncsa Tickets.' . County Court ' do. do. Deeds of Equity,; ; Indemnity Bon (is, Slieriff's Docds Vend. Expo. 11. Fa." - Appeal Bonds, - mmrf9ioiis fur taking Dcpositioni. (constables' Uthcial liottds, Administrators' Bonds, ; - Letters of Administration,' - Prosecution Bonds, . - - Letters Testamentary, Ejectments, - Messenger" Office, . Ashevillc, July 23, 184h S 54 " PROSPECTUS ; -!: For publishing in Grttneville, Tenn., a Weekly rapcTf ta se snniieu -- THE EAST-TENNESSEE IISCELtASY. THE undersigned propose publishing a Weekly, Family Ncwcpapcr in Greenville, East Ten. nesaec, under the above appellation.. -Political pa pers in this section of the country are so numerous, we deem it not unreasonable to suppose, that one exempt from every thing pertaining to politics, will ; prove acceptable to the reading cornmuuity.4Of j tli is description, is the one wo design offering to the public. The subjects to be introduced, will be of a miser Uanodus character, ss the title indi. catcs : to wit ! choice Scraps of literature. Poe try, Biographical Sketches of Public men, Moral! ty. Agriculture Culture of Silk, Foreign and Domestic News. The resources of mineral wealth, with which our country abounds, will bo pointed out, and their dcrclopinent warmly advocated. To add to the prosperity of East Tennessee, will constitute one of our efforts. We shall procure in exchange, and otherwise, the most interesting papers, from various parts of tlie Union ; and be thus enabled to lay before our readers, variety of agreeable information We anticipate for our paper, a valuable correspondence from different parts of the country. The low price ot the pa per ; and the fact, tliat not one of the description Is publishing in litis Division of rar State, we trust will be an inducement to the Temple, to give ns their B a! rone Ft. - .We tiled ire our exertions to j render th 5"papcr plcaiing and ius trie live to its readers. m mmm . James Conner, T::- t;Y P E F O U N D K n , ' " , con.Nta or M jussao rrxatTs, nsw row. RE-SrEUTFLXLY informs Lis old patrons and ; tho public generally, that be continues to -manufacture and supply every article used in the Printing Businesw, a well as to eUrootypeaUJobii ' tliat may offer. Ho embraces this opportunity to return thanks to those whose patronago he baa " extensively enjoyed for so many years, and to say ' that be is to bo found at tho old established stand, ' corner of Ann end Nassau Street, fully prepared I to executo any order that be may be honored with; . and that tlie type manufactured by him is from fe selection of faces taken from his old specimens,, together with a number of additions of a superior . cut ; that bo is enabled to supply Sorts as well aa Founts, oft he most heautiful of hi old face, and ..v of a greatly improved quality of metal, i He i also engaged in getting up, by a newly discovered process, an extensive aeries of nsu and highly ornamental Articles, t ArrangomenU, are mado with the manufacturers of presses and other print, ing materials, that will enable him to executo or ders as expeditiously as any other Founder in tho 1 Union, and on as favorablo terms. u . .. ;- f- A new specimen is now in the course of print-1, . ing.- ;vv,.;: Ucbl,184l.' 69 ..;. 3 .3 T- Fttrtncrtf ana rtanter ,, .. JSBk. V T&.lC j9i- 1W wAsV. 2C ; FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD - For sale nt thiVOf f ice. Ashevillc, November 121841. - . .. .. 72 IVorth-Carolina ,Kiecntors Containing tkr- Stalute and Common Lam of thi c - ..... . .. . . mate, logeiucr vim uie accimonsoj the Supreme , Court, and all tht neccseary Form rf- Precedent INTENDED as a convenient manual and a safe tjuido to Executors, Adminiiitralors, Guardians -Juries and Commissioners of various kinds, ap pointed by the Courts, Cleiku, Sheriffs, and all-! otlier public officers. In hort, it is intended for tho beucht of all persona, public or private, who are, or possibly may bo interested in tho manage mcnt oi mo estule ot deceased persons, with tho least troublo and expense possible, . according to the laws now in force. For, besides the legal mat. tcr above mentioned generally, it embraces tho kindred subjects of Wills of land and personal property, Legacies, distributive ah ares of estates, rules of descent, Purtition of estute, real and per sonal, among llioso entitled, Dower aud oilier pro viwHin for idows, &.C., JLc. . Among the Fuims it eontuins, are, all the nc. efisary4ega4rocew, Willsf BcrisfGthir. IdsF" Bills of sale, Leases, Forms of Aceonnt, Petitions, Aflidavits,Advcrtit:rmeiits, tV,minif,sion, Notices,' Writs, Iieturps, &e, ii all, near a Jiundrcd in mimlK-r. iAnd is believed, by good judges, to bo the largest, as well as the mot approved collection of Forms now extant. "... ' . ' ' , . . This Book has jui-t bcrn published. It contains 248 octavo pages (hmiiio sixe as those of tho North Carolina Justice :) well bound in law binding j and, in consequence of the scarcity of money, as well as to place ns within Uie reach of every per son, it is now offered for tale at the low price of $1 50 by retail. Merchants and others who buy a quantity to sell again, can have a reasonable rc. duction in tho price, , , ID" Apply at the Printing Office, . iu Afhebo rough, Randolph county, N. C," or at tho North Carolina Book Store in Rulcirjh. 1 , ' -- BENJAMIN SWAIM, Dec. 8, 1811. 3t73 , . Author f Proprietor Valuable Boolis for sale,"" (Krxow roa cash'! HE followiii2 valuable B 0 0 K S aro for sale i rnhcffieoririoinshruna""Miien7' gcr," where those wishingto purchase arc invited to call, and rxammo the nfmortincnt i Watson's Dictionary, Pocket Bibles; - - . , Wesley's Sermon, Covcl's Dictionary, . Reference Testaments, History M. E. Church, " ' Testaments, Large Family Biblis, Hymn Books 24 mo, , " 48 mo," Ptarl IJvinn Books, Polyglpt Pocket Bibles, Methodwt-Dibcipliiies, Purcnt'e Friend, . . Sundor Schwl Tss'U, Blair's Lectures, " M. S. Spelliug Books, " " Teacher's 1st Book, Quest. Hist Old Teal, Evunaclical Raniblcr. Calviuistio Controversy, iita or Methodist Harmonist, Barr's Index, y Josophus, Life of Wataun,' Hymn Bonks, ' Original Church, - Saints Rest, Errors of Soninianit ni, Preacher's Experience, i'atochisms, of different AntkUnivcrsalivin, kinds." Together w-ith various .ptlier pampIeia..Traot : tc on in?rrestingsulyrctaxill of jrhicJi u ill Jio sold "very"luw for Cailt. ' ' July 16, 1841 3 The American laborer. . PROSPECTUS.- UNDER tlio obovo titlo tho nibscrilicrs will publish on tho 1st of April, 1942, and on tho 1st of each siicerding month a Magaxino ofKsctx Arguments, Statistics, Speeches, Editorials, Sui devoted exclusively to tho advocacy aud defence of the policy of PaoTr.crioN to America La sou agnirist tho sclfiioli and grasping policy of Foreign Nations, especially of those with which we chief ly trade, which, shut out of their ports tlie great bulk of our Product, and especially those of our Free Labor, v. hilo they glut our markets, bank-' nipt our Merchants, depreciate Our currency and furnish our laborers and Artisans by pouring iu upon us the products of lAWr rkill and Industry, on tho easy terms proffered them by our low and non-Protective Duties. This Magaxino will in flexibly and ardrntly advocate the true American Policy of coi-NTEsvAiUfio these gross exactions of Great Britain and other Nations by a system of direct, avowed Potectio" to oca Hani Ixous- . Tbv which shall be thorough and efficient, ... The AxKaiCAM Loxr.x will affirm and main, lain the policy of eneourezinff and fostorinir l.v Twice legislation the establishment and growth in our country oi new or yet leeble branches Of In. dutry. such as the Culture of Silk,. tlio Mahafa(u.. ture of whatcrcr fabrics of Wool, Cotton, Iron, ic., inoy be ncerssary for the supply of our own wants ana to scenre snd perrcct our Independence. , It will demonstrate that the true and permanent interests of all, but especially of Uie Agricnll oral ar.d Working Classes universally, will bo In full:, bly and signally promoted by, adopting and carry, lug out the Protective Policriond that the Wares of Labor, the average price of its Produce, and the aggregate Product or the National Industry, will be surely and larrely enhanced thereby. In short, this ; work is intended to form a complete textbook for the friends of Protection, and a tliorough refutation at every point, of tho bcrnu cions fallacies pat forth by the foreign and mis guided American apologists for the policy of one. sided Free Trade. . , . . . The American Laborer will be mibliahed munth. ly in a large octavo form, each nnmber contain, ing 32 large double-column pages of closely print, ed matter. Each number will contain one great Speech. Report; Or other convincing doctrmcnt, and a variety of shorter articles. . The work will form one complete snd comprehensive volume of' 384 targe and fair pages, and will be afforded lo, single subscribers for otctnty.Jlee cents each, threa copies for Two Dollars, fire copies for Three Dot. lars, nine copies for Firs Dollars, or twenty copies ' for Ten Dollars. Payment t rcq uired in advance, m all cases. -Tlie lowest powiiUo price has been fixed in order tliat its circulation may be render ed universal, should the work receive" the appro bation of the oubbo. ' , ' Tlie several Home Leagues, Agricultural-Societies, Mechanics' Associations and individual friends of Protection throughout the Country aro earnestly solicited to aid us in extending the cir culation of The Laborer. - GREELEY t McEIJlATlL 30 Ana-tt. New York, March. 4, 1815. I'-
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