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, fe tfv V- .j , JOHTHE ' MESSEKGEK." ' : Dirge, L. .. -', On the Death of John AT. Gretnleje. The feverish toils of life are part, .. , ; It pageantry can please no more! " :' The aik-nt bourn is reached at Just,--'. The solemn funeral rite is o'tr S t - Kent nndisturlwd, th o wearied one! -..- . " ' No morrow dnwn limit bid iboe wake ;' '-r The kuW df !ifi! olay i dimo - Death's lung, long uight of slumber take I " v ' Rent ! real1! close by the liJo of her, . v "' TliointAiwdon earth, now found in Heaven Till Us who burst the sepulchre v'.?' J v Shall bid its portal durkW riyca ! Hon diall thy dust rise from iU bed, ' And put immortal garments SUM. Tha price of blood on Calvary hed,'-'v '! Toiave tbe soul by sin undone f .v . - ' - vf.f ; ... . G. Z. ADAMS. ' NewmW 23, 1842. -i , - ..... - -j XHlzabctls. Iiard to please. -.1"JJ doI Iko a man that's tali A rnantliat'a little ia worse thanalL i.: I much aUhora man that's fat j i jl'.J' A man that's lean is worse than that. ' A young tnno ia a constant pert,, . ? i J An old una would my room in feat. , ., I do not like a man that's fair. ' - A tnan tliat'a black cannot lcarri A man of sense I could not rule, j And from my heart I bato afoid. :;?;C;';C.'.f "A abbet man I "trill not tako-V rX.?Xv.'. . AdrunXon man my lioart would break J ": ' All theae ! do ainccroly hate, " . f'r. And ytt J lore the marriage elate. . r y-; DIRECT IMPORTATION Hardware mul Cutlery. -: rRTlIlE subscribers have juat reccivod direct JaL from the manufacturers in EnpkuuL and the Northern Statcarft handsome and wcILawortod RTOCC OF HAEDffiRBD CETlERTi : IHircliaaed DdncSoallv fot cash : which tho nflnr for sain, on rxaeonable tenmu at their atore. in the . iirick building, corner of Centra and Mercer ata., Eiiplish, Swede, and American IRON', -ij,' . . ..; - ... 8TEEL. ilolloaf Var4 of all aiicu. . Jtond and Hoop Iron. . Collins' Ax Ob, Adzoa, Chiaeele aad Gongeaw'A . .Mill' Irone, a full B8orlmenU . (.. , - AnviU, yicea, Smith's Ocllowsand Hammers. . Hone Slioea and florae Shoe Nails. Wagon liotea, trace and other wagon chains. ' . Table kniret and forks, pen and pocket knives, ' Mill and crosaut saws. -.,- ... - Hand and tenant aaws. ' , Lockt, Hingt, Aogera. . . t Coffue-miUa, Corn-mills, j . ' Urindstone, Manilla and eotton rope. ; Hhect and Pig Tin, 1 ron Wire. ... ; nupoi ana t ie ieaa. : . , . , -With many other articles in -tljcir line, making tlie tnoal complete and welLassorted stock of IIAIID- - VAiUS ever ottered in this market ' - ' Kii:, i - II EM K ELL &. ROBINSON', llambnrgi'tict, Sfi.lWa.'j:;-: 9 120 :roTt:8 lost on jnisim. - IinilLE In Moriranton. at Burke Superior ' . Court,! lost or mislaid two notes of band. signed by, and in tbe. hand-writing of John Hall, of Aacon county, N. C; one due to myself for 8UD, dated August, 1842 1 the other payable to uUol. I. 'I. Avery, for QUO, dated August, 1842. The alxive notice ia to forwarn all persons from 'trading for said notes, aa they have been Jost or . miitplaccd in the Superior Court Clerk's office, at Aiorganton, -1 ' ' LL.I McKLK, ... ,:. ... . ' . Fsrmn Sheriff of Macon eounty. r jNovcinoct tlt - - . v Two .Hundred Hollars Iteward t-. PROCL0ATIOS H Hi ExctlUncv JOHN M. MOREIIEAD, , (reMrnor, Captain General, and Commander in -tlhief of tAe &7or jorlh Carolina, . - "ViiKttr.4B, it haa been made appear to the Ex. ' rctilive l f pnrtment, that, at the last Term of tho Superior Court of tbo eounty of i'abarrns the tirund Jury found a Una Hill against MABK KIS OU, for tlie manler of James H. Russkx, ( and that said Kisor has fled from justice s, ... . ' - . Now, . Therefore j to the end that said Mark Klsor may be arrested and brought to trial for the raid offence, I do hereby imne this tny Prpclama. tion olTcring a reward of Two Hundred Dollars for tho apprehension and delivery of the said Mark Kisor. to the Sheriff of Cabarrus i And I do, moreover hereby enjoin arid require all Officers of this State, Civil and Military, to use tUoir bcs exertions to apprcbend, and to cause to be appro liendcd. the said fugitive aforcenld. ; - - .tiiven under mv hand as Governor, fee.. , - and to, which I ziavo caused tlio Great IskajlI S cal of S'late to be affixed, Done at onr City of Balcigh, tliis S5lh , Uetobcr 184 - JOHN M. MOREIIEAD. Jly liia Excellency's1 command, , I'nToa Uivnoids, Fri, Sua. ' -DESCRIPTtOSr 5aid Kisor Is about 30 years of ape, " five feet I I t 1 J 1 . . 1. 1 J J fc. ten lnenea mgll, ours. nurf squsrv suuuiutm, wars skin, btfge mouu, oine appearance oi scaja-neao, speaks quick, is a blacksmith by trade, bas a bad omilAnii'uM. mul tmil nf cirrvinff l.is RifWand Jiiimor. He has a brother in Georgia, and two vislcrs in MiMininpi, one married to rarrot cvarra, . r it - a tat . - ilia Oilier .to voiuns.. - ow U. S. District Cortol N.Carolina Tf IV OTICE to shear caiwo-agaiawt-Pctilton, of i Deniatnin Richardunn, of Henderson eounty. Farmer, to be oeciarea a uanarupi, ai n liming ton, on Mondy, the 19th of December next Jahn Dryton, of Chcrokeo eounty, ". Farmer, to .1 . 1 l.U.nLMml at IViWInirlAil" ml Afnf day, the 13lhof Dooembernext. i?'- RudJi Mafsan, of Cherokee 'county Black. smith, to b declared a Bankrupt, at VViumingtcn on JUondav, tn lvtn or ueccmaer next .a . . ' .. . &t oruor oi ine . oun. v,.; J II. IL POTTER, h ' Aetinf C'rrl of Quurt ra Bankruptcy. ,. Noveml.:r7,lS4l' .t . t-. 20d fTlIIE subscriber will tb Kuclj taViinmiio bin inutnir.tinn fi vnnnit renlkmen on Monday 28th ki strand until a eompctent assistant is tccurou expecia 10 oe wiin mi scnotars wuooui interruption during Uva wtiolo or I no cnoot noura every day, prUvidoiitial hindrances sxeeptod. Terms aa uauiil, suited to the times. - . , JOHN DICKSON. Not. IGtlt, 1842. 122 " J. ' of Bimeombo, will make application to the J msumz ri-T- . 1 1 i . . .4. : - to maae a ivooo mj n pojuuun tvuKwraii Oetober3t, 1842. 118. BLANK Decda of Conveyance, printed in the best stylo, on good paper for seta at this office" M.y27,1842. Val: : r.:il Tavern ' Oij the 'Jud (!:iy of Novemlxirnext, in ': jxjraiiance of a decree of the court of A : r.nuitv fjr liuncombe cotmtr. made at tlie suit of Mitchell King ajramst George Sum. nicy and otlu rs I will tvt ready money expose to publie sale 410 acres of land situate at ilat Rock, in Henderson eounty in "eluding that well knows bouso or entertainment now ia tlio Keeping of Gcorga, (Smnnicy Een,uirc. ' . October 21, 1812.; . , - - ; Uls 118. ; TO RENT.. . : ON ITio list day of November next, on the pre. mites pursuant to an order1 -of tho Court of Equity, I will rent to the hieat bidder .seven hundred and fifty acre of land including the junction of French ISroud and Mills river, belong. iir in mo nvirs anu uuvimii n ui uio jiuu .aii, inu. vid Myres, ; The renter will bo reipiimd to give bond with good accurily fur payment of the runt, the proper cultivation of the land and returning the premises in as good order as they now arc, at the end of twelve months from the first day of January next. 1 osscaaiori will bo given on. the first day of January next. On the premises there are about 1?5 acres of cleared land, most of which m of the very best quality including tho place whuro Gca. I. Brittain now lives.' . : .. E. . McCLUIRE, CM. E. Oetobcr. 12, 184. - ",'. r Ida : 118 FRANKLIN ACADEMY: THE undorsigned, having taken charge of this Institution, now offers his service to the citi. zena of Macon and the adjoining counties. He has been regularly engaged in teaching for 1he last thirteen years, three of which have been in Raleigh. The school pics into operation this day at tlie rate of the following charges, to wit ! Latin, Greek, French or Mathematics $13," Geography or EngKsh Grammar $ 9, and all olhdrs 6 per cswon i hb monuisvv xor qauiincauonp, reier to the following gentlemen, viaf Hons. G. E. Badger, J. H. Bryan, Jus. Iredell, W. II. Battle kndChas. Manly, Esq., of Raleigh; Hon. J, R, 1. Daniel of Hallifux, Jas. Sf Battle of Edgecombe, and the editors of the three Raleigh papers. . " ' '" Board can be bad low In private houses in and about Franklin. - t 7 . JOHN Y. HICKS. . Franklin, Oct. 31, 1842. ; . 3t - "r 120 . : ST. MARY'S 1 1 ALL;, tlavcnsvrotl Urorr, i:aIcightV. C V' KIGHT BV. t. S IVES, D. D., VISITER. REV. ALDERT SMEDE8, RECTOR. rpIIIS Institution for (lie education of Young JL . Ladies, in respect to the size and convenience of its buildings, and tho beauty and hcaltcfuhicas of its location, enjoys advantages nut surpassed by those of any similar Institution in the country. It is tire constant effort of the Rector to make it in every respect, such a School, aa a judicious Chris tian l'aront would choose for his daughters. . Tksm. For Board and English Tuition per mwW, $10 00. payable in advance. . For Tuition hi Erench $12 50 er Session. For Tuition in Muuie 25 00, with $3 00 for tlie nee of tho Piauo, per Session. - - -. Fur Drawing and Painting, $15 Ofl per Snsion. For course of instruction ui Ornamental Neodle Work, $5 00. . . , No extra' charge ia made for tho Ancient Lan guages. i. ''":'ttt:' : 'V:'W?;.?';'. The School year is .divided into two Sessions; the former commencing May 7th, and terminating Outober ltitb, . The latter commencing Novem- auth, and tenuinaiing May otn. - - - rrii . . . ' . i . r . . , 1 ueru is a vacation oi six wnihs, irom vciooer ICth to November 25th- There will also be a re cess of a week, during the Christmas holidays of a week in the Spring and of a week m Mid summer, for tlio recreation and health of fupus and Teachers. . Pupils, remaining during tho vacation, will pay 82"30 pef cck, for tbctrboard. . Pupils are required to furnish their own bedding, (beds are furnished by the School and Towels. ; . Mr. SatkDEa will be happy to superintend the execution ef any arrangements, Parents may wish to mako for the cloLhinjf of their children, while at school. Z - .: FunilsaroDot allowed la contract bills in the city without a ipcciat direction from the Parent to the Rector; nor, except in special cases, are they permitted to visit tho city, or leave tlie ample grounds of Uie Institution, unaccompanied by Airs. en robs, or one of her associates. - ;t ... October 18, 1842. . bsw 120 Factorage and Commission Basines?, j t . UMM.mE.E8TOJ S.-C, THE undersigned would most respectfully in. form bis friends and the ' public generally, uiainu continues 10 iransaci me - FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION In ilie C'dy of Charleston, S. C. (Office on , He will assiduously apply h?s best exertions to promote tlie interest of bis patrons and from his long experience in . the Cotton Trade, and by prompt attention to business, he hopes to continuo to receive a liberal share of patronage,- His com mission for selling Cotton is 50 Cents per bale, for receiving and forwarding Goods, etc., 25 cents per package. J No storage will be charged on Goods regularly consigned to him, that are to be for warded by the Rail Road, and do expenses incur, red or charged that can possibly be avoided. Persons shipping' cotton to him from the interior, by the way of Hamburg, can obtain liberal ad van. ccs on it, by applying to Dr. Stokes, of that place T. GOLDSMITH, August 19, 1842. V 110 , XWESfTI DOIXARS REWARD. RAN away from me early ir July, my negro bar STEPHEN, about 18 years old, well set and chunky made, dark complexion, shews a irood deal of white la bis eyes, and in attempting to sneak inclines to siuiicr, and nas a peculiar manner at sucb times oi urowing open Ins mouth.- more than usuallf wiue. ' it is Deuevea no naa in nis possession a considerable amount of money, and has been heard freauentl V to sneak of an in (pnt inn bimln a free State.' - He haa also, beerr known - to hav made a visit recently to tho neighborhood of Jen, mna" ujd Mill, Jn, Greencville District, The above reward will be paid for delivering the boy to me near Varrenncs, or lodging him in any jut! so that I can get him. ' " . " THOMAS WILLIAMS, Sen. ': Varenncs, Sept. 23, 1842. 113. 3w.J State of IVortiiCaroIina, . . r MICOlf COUNTY. ' . : IN EQVITYTSEPT. TERM, 1843. , John D Allison and Joseph Keener The heirs at law of Jcremlahlt. wiee, dee'd. viz : ace, .loun jJuviunon and wile Minccroa, Willium Ingram and wife Dillila.Wil. ham McCurday and wife Comfort Anne, Moses Starrctt aod wife Murtlia, Nancy Pace, Larkin HendrlXiind wife Susannah, Evelina Pace, Ben jamm F. Pace, Catharine, i'ace, Jcrimiah G. Pace and widow Kiziah, legatee and devisoo. iJCNCTIOPf 1ND.BELIEP. IT appearing to tlio satisfaction of the Court that the said defendants x-ir WfHinm. Ik vram nnd wif Dililn nt m-i.Ii. it.- J I I w ..v.. ITILI1IU mt imila of this iState. l-Ordcrcd that Poblication oe mado lor six successive weeks in the Highland Messenger, that the said defendants appear at the next court of Equity to be held for said county, at the court hnnae in Franklin u tl..- i - - w, ...u ngiiim Monday In March next, then and there to answer eomnlainanM snid hill nthomria Inmnu.) . Jeeto will be rendered against them, and the case 7 witness, 801. osOtm Clerk and Master of our said court nf Rniiitir at th O.J f ... j . . 1 w...mv, w uu 1LUJ1UBT in September A. D. 1842. v ? .7 ff"vgMlTHVC.-jlf.-Ei Nov. 11, 1842. ", '.. .'.i , 6w- . 121 APPOINTMENTS FDR QUARTERLY MEETINGS ."'.' OI THE ASHEVILLE rISTSffrr.v ' Asheville ct, Sandy.mush m. h., Dec. 3d and 4th, Echota Minimi. Lore', m. h.. TV. Iih ak jTrahTtlm cftTnlon m. h,, Docember TO and ITtU. wayrHvia ct Uothel m. nM Iee, J4th and 15tlte Henderaonvine CU, Uttie Kiver m. h 17 and 18. Pickens ct. Rocky Spring m. b Dee. 24 and 23. Greenville ct., Hopewell m.h Deel end Jan.I. Sumaville ct., Cancy River rq. hiJatr. 6 and T. XMov. 4. i;;; ' . ErxSEVIER. . State of North Carolina, - .,' BDRSE COCNTTr COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESS., . : :. i JVotice. : milE Board of Suoerintendentji of Commm X Schools for Buncombe county, will meet at the Court House in AaheviUe on tbe first Saturday in December next, to transact business.' It n re quested that all the superintendents will attend, and that tlie committees of the several districts on that day will report the number of children from 5 to ill years of ago, in their respective districts. . - JAMES GUDGER, CA'n of Board. Oct. 5, 1842. - tld ; . 115 If. S. Diatrlcf couiriof X. Carollua, IN BAKKBCPTCY. "VTOTICE to shew cause against Petition of A'-, jliratit ifunkm, of Henderson county, car. penter, to be declared a bankrupt, at Wilmington, on monaay, uic 4isi aay oi iictooerncxt. , . i , By order of the Court. i II. IL rOTTER. . i-w. Acting Clark of Court in Bankruptcy. Bepitmocr au, lo-w. ., ... lis .Application , TTTILL bo made to the next General Assembly V of North Carolina, for pecuniary aid in the education of Jacob Clonts, (a deaf and dumb man or liuncombe county. - - -. October 14, 1842. . State of North Carolina, y: 'r ' HiNDisaaoa couirnr. v Court of Please and Scuions, July Seuion, 1842 -,J, ?7y- Original Attachment levied on Rich'd Howard, ) f 0arnM'"e' r' appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant, Richard Howard, ia not an inhabitant of this &'tate : It ia therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Highland Messen ger for six weeks successively that the defendant appear at the, next Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions to bo held for' the county of Henderson, at the coru-t-hob.se in ilendersonvule, on the 4th Monday in September next, then and there to re plevy and, plead to issue, clue judgment of con demnation will be entered against debts levied on in the hands of Garnishee for an amount sufficient to satisfy plain tiiTs demand. . , -. Witness, Eubu Kura, Clerk of our said court, at office, the 2d Monday in J uly, A. D. 1842, and Dtnyearo American Independence. ' ELISIIA KING, C. C. C. August 8. 1842. 6sw 110 State of North-Carolina, - LINCOLN COUNTY. EQUITYOFFICE, ' 1 Samuel 1 v, etcZ. J CROSSBILL, Jacob Ramsour and Samuel P. Simpson, . . Elizabeth Bradshaw TT appearing upon the affidavit of Jacob Ram- -- sour one oi mo eompiainanu in Uieauovecase, thot I'ride Bradshaw, Henry Sides and wifeSu. snnnnli, Jonas BradsliaW, Fields Bradshaw, and Larkin Bradshaw, defendants in tns said ease re sido beyond tho limits of This State ; therefore lrt publication be made fcr four weeks in the High land Messenger, notifying the said defendants to bo and appear at the next Court of Eauitv to be held for Lincoln county, at the court house in Liiw colnton, on the second mon day after tlie third monday in August next, then and there to plead answer or demur to the said cross bill : otherwise judgment pre eonfeooo against them and the Mid Bill heard exonrte. . . ' : Attest W. Whxuioon. Clork aod Master of oar said court at office, the second monday after ine iniro monday in F ebruary A. V. l4X', and 66th year of the Independence of said State. . ' , W. WILLIAMSON, C.&M.E, -July 29, 1842. - - 4w 107 - Pr. ad v. - Blank Books. A FEW for aula at this office . Good paper well bound. Low for cash. - March 5, 1842. -To nil whom it mnv c ouccni, T&T OTICE ia helcL 7 ii en thai the smdcMinuvl ll intends pfmtin a petition to the next Le- glsiatnre at niortn mna, praying for a divorea from her husband, ' liam It. Roberts. - aULLX ROBERTS. - October 29, 1813. " 120 1 0. P. MILI3 J.P.BRADSHAW. Attatlimrrti litied . -. t oalaiuL- .. XT appearing to tho satisfaction of the Conrt that thedefendant John D. Bradahaw ia aa inhabi. faint of another State, it sraa ttwmyfnm htAotA ..J adjudged that publication be made for six weeks M Miv .& ciwnwMiM, WIU (Kicntlllll IS tui and annar before the -Iniitir. nf . ! j - - . " V . Co art of Pleaa and Quarter Sessiona to be hold for ma county of rsurke at I tie Court house in Morgantort, on the third Monday in January next, else judgment pro confesso will be taken against him and the lands levied on be condemned and old to satisfy the same and coets,-!t , - v Witnooa. J. J. Eawnt Qnk at nnr asM mmrt - office in Morgan ton, on the third Monday after the fourth Monday in September, 1842. November 25, 1842. 6wa .123 Smith's OeotrrapbT and Atlas. A LARGE number of these valuable works for XJk. sale at this Office eery cheap. AshevaieNov.26. ' . - 74 - NOTICE. '. " APPUCATION will be made to the pext Ge. neral assembly of North Carolina, for an Act' incorporating the Davidson's River Manu laefttringCiinriany. - Davidwn'a River, July S3, 1842, . 2m'tbs lOt OB SAlMi On acoomnudatinr terms, j rrs . HJ , - r .r JB. n Ciocnj n nn, woo H I (DM WUU&) WASHER, and IRONEO. Apply at this office. F C. STATES WSTSICT COURT OF I. ClIOLUi. - In llankrwptcT, . XT0TICE to shew cause against Petition of i, 1 . Jatmet WV Jlnnter, of Henderson county, Carpenter, to be declared a Bankrupt, at Wil mington on Monday, the 31st day of October next. . . . George Clemti, -of Buncombe county, farmer, fo be declared a Bankrupt, at WUlmington, pn Monday, the 31st day of October next. By order of the Court ILW. POTTER, ,.: Acting Clark of Court in Bankruptcy. :Itrr?--rt:rr.:l:tfc. GALL at tlie Cabinet sltopon the public square, immediately east of tlie courthouse, where yon will find a Urge stock of well assorted - consisting in part, of BUREAUS, PRESSES, TABLES, largo and small WORK-STANDS; CANDLE-STANDS, &o. ; ' ' . . Tlio establishment has lately changed hands, and iIia nfir.a nf Knrnif urn ean.iitlm ablit reduced. la a Ikw nays there will he reariya large lot of BtriBilUAJ UED51MIJS. . substantial and neat, but no "Wwa, about tlicrrt'. Every kind of work in the above line will be done to order at this shop, with a neatness and dispatch, not surpassed in tho Western part of this State. . . v B3lAI1 kinds of country produce except Pro mises, Tobacco and Whiskey or Brandy, will be taken in payment for Furniture.", -t'' -t. AaheviUe, July 21, 184a. v 1U&. tf. WILLI 11 S & ROBERTS HAVE received nn additional supply of 3-4 and 4-4 BROWN DOMESTICS, 4-4 OSNA. 800 bales COTTON YARN, assorted numbers, frotn the Salisbury Manufactory, which Uiey are selling, as they do every thing else, at tue most reduced prices, for cash or merchantable produce. The community are respectfully requested to call and examine their stock and prices. . , , August 5, 18-12. : . 108 HOLLOW-WARE, CASTINGS, WAGON Boxes, cVe. uj. ,. . ' 1 .i ,. v ' August 12, 1843. , 109 . State of Worth Carolina, - - . BURKB COUNTY. Courtof Pleat and Quarter SenJuly Term, 1842. John G.Duncan Attachment Icrnci on tsnds HblmFreeman S . i chattleo. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court in this ease, that the defendant baa absconded or so concealed himself that the ordinary process . t : l. ; - . 1- .1 oi. mw .cannov oe swrsea-nrioanirn xt as , uierc. fore ordered ami adiudsed ay the court that pubii. cation be made for six weeka in the Highland Messenger, for said defendant to bo and appear before the Justices of our next court of Pleaa and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Burke, at the Court House in jnorganton, on the 3rd Monday after the 4th Monday of September next, then and there to plead or replevy; other wise judgment pro eonfetoo will be entered up against him, and the property attached be sold to sutixfy the same. - ; ; - Witness, J. J. Erww elerk of our said aourt at office on tlie 3rd Monday of July, 1842. - : : Teste i ; A J. J. ERWIN, clerk. , September 16, 1842. : . (Prs. fee f 5 J13 United States District Court of r NOttTH CAtOLINA -W BAKKaUPTCY. " XTOTICE to shew causo against Petition of XX 4homat J, Cooper, of Cherokee eonnty, farmer, to be declared a bankrupt at Wilmington, on monday, the 31st day of Ootober next.. ;" : H. P. Grennelt, oi Cherokee county, farmer, to be declared a bankrupt, at Wilmington, on mon- dav. the S 1st day of October next. . . j : . Hobert Halt, of Cherokee county, farmer, to be declared a bankrupt, at Wilmington, on monday, tha 31st dav of October next. . Jottph Welch, of Macon county, planter, to be declared a bankrupt, at Wilmington, on monday, the 31st day of October next. ,-,, . - ; Notice. fTtHE citizens of the eonnties concerned, intend J- petitioning the next Legislalure ot North Ca rolina to establish a new county out f the west end of Henderson, the east end of Macon, and a small portion of tbe southwest corner of Haywood county. - (r or further particulars, see petition.; October 7, 1842,- , 4 115 - ESTBAY. . TAKEN up by John Roberts, Esq., at his resi. Aenee on Laurel Creek, in Yancey county about 25 miles from Bumsville, on the 29th o June, one BAY FILLY, about three years old fourteen hands high, with some small whita spots on her back, supposed to be saddle marks, with her main turned on the left side of her neck a p. praised at $16. The owner is rcq nested to come and prove property, pay charges as the law directs. or it will be dealt with according to the same. . , , , , , THos. . DULA, Ranger, '. September 9, 1842. ; "v - -, ; i Cherokee County, JV. C. September 26, 1842. THE undersigned has in the. above county, a ". considerable ottanlitv of land, which he now offers for sale on accomodating terms, and receive in payment the following articles, via i IRON, BACON, BEEF-CATTLE. BERF.IUDES. and CORN. . The payment of one third of the price of the land, will be required at . the expira tion of one year one third in two yean and one third in three years, and when the circumstances of lha purchasers make it necessary,, tho. further indulgence of can year,-wiR be given on each bond after ' it becomes due, No further security it required than a good character and indusiri -us hanita, . Atiy person wish inr to purchase, can np. ply to Mr. King, who resides in Murphcy, the coun ty seat ot ine aoove county. - - . 3W.113. - ,. WILUAM H. THOMAS. at Beef and sare year Hides . .;:. '. and Tallow I .-' THE subscriber will pay cash for good cow hides and sell leather for cash or hides, tor It takes bides to make leather and be must have one or the other for h when sold, and he-intends to endeavor to keep leather for all that bringi hides through tbe fall season. October 17. 1842. 6sw 118 State of North Carolina. . : ' BAYWOOO COUNTY. . , Mary E. Slate, ) 7 u. - PETITION FOR DIVORCE, ' John Slate. k . - .' 7 . IN tills case it appearing that the defendant, John Slate, is not a citizen of this State, but resides or has removed without the limits of the same, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him: It is therefore ordered that pub. k cation be made in tha Messenger, according to law, that he be and appear at the next term of the Superior Court ef Law to be held for Haywood enunly.at tbe eoort bouse in Wavnesvllle, on the third. Monday in March next, to plead, answer, or demur to the petition of Mary E. Slate, or tbe same will b taken pro confesee snd act for hear ing erparte. . Wx. JOHNSTON, CTk. AvaynesviHe, Oct. 21, 1842. . j 6sw ; lCf: 110 SAIilSRVRY factory; rpnif5Eatablisliment Isin complete operation. JL Tlie company are. mannfactun'ng,- Cotton tarn. Sheeting, Shirting, and Osnaburg, of a su perior quality, which they offer to the- public at the lowest market price. Merchants, and others, who will examine qualities, and compare prices, will find it to their interest to purchase. Address, J. RHODES BROWNE, Agt. Salisbury, Rowan Cc, July 1, 1842. : 104 Smith's Arithmetic. . UST received, and for sale at this office. very cheap. v . Nor 26 ; , IMPORTANT WORKM ' j': - Xowiii t!.e toune of rcllicatica. X DictlJ.iry of Art rinau- riCTVBES AND MINM.; CONTAINING A X LEAK BxrosrttOK OtlpfflK'ttU&fi?? X'": CIPLES""AND PRACTICES S " ' By ANDREW VRE, M, DF. M.O. S, jW, A. a. Xond, Mem. Acad. N. - S. S. PA, Suc. N, Germ. Ham Mulii, Ac, At, iLucs-raiTED wttoohb: tiiouax two hukuksd mb JfORTT).SK EXCaiVLNOS. -. ' THIS is ubqucationably the most popular work : of the kind ever published, and a book moat admirably adapted to the Wabta of all classes of tlio community. tuo roiiowingare tho Important objects which the learned author endeavors to ac complish. " - - ' - - , " ; 1st. To instruct tho Manufatturer, Metallurgist and-. Tradesman in the principles of their respec tive processca, so as to render lliem in reality, tho masters of their business and to emancipate them from a state of bondage to such aa are too commonly governed by blind prejudice and a vi cious routine. -; , j '';."'.': ' 2odly. To afford Merchantsv Brokers, DrysalU era, Druggists, and officers of! the Revenue, cha racteristic descriptions of the commodities which pass through their h&nda. ' ' i " 1 3rdly. By exhibiting seme of the finest develop, merits of Chemistry and Physics, to lay ojwn an excellent practical school to students of these kin. dred societies. 4;' '' "- 4thlyn To teach capitalists, 'who may be de sirous of placing their funds in some productive branch of industry, to select, judiciously, among plausible claimant, .-' ' s Stlily. To enable gentlemen of the Low to be. come WoN acquainted with the nature of these patent schemes, which are so apt to give rise to litigation. ; " . . ." titlily. To present to legislators such a clear dis position of the staple -manufactures, aa may die. Buadu th cm from enacting lawa which obstruct in. duatry, or cherish one branch of it to tlie injury of many others." " : - .. . And lastly, to give the general reader; intent chiefly on intellectual Cultivation, views oi many of tlie noblest achievements of Science, in effect ing those gTand transformations of matter to which Great Britain and the United States owe ther permanent wealth, rank and power among- tbe nations of the earth. " The latest, statistics -of every important object of manufacture are given from the best and usual ly from official authority at the end of each article. ..The work Will be printed from the second Lon don edition, which aclli for 8 IX a copy..: it will be put on good paper, in new brevier type, and will make about 14U0 8 vo pages. - It will bo tseaed in twenty-one seniijnonthly numbers, in covers, at cents, each, payable on delivery. - S3 To any person sending us five dollar at one thne in advance, We will forward the numbers by mail, post paid, at soon as they come from press. To suitable agents this affords a rare opportuni ty, as wo can put the work to them on terms ex. Uemcv favorable. - In every manulaclunne town and every village throughout tua United States and Canada subscribers may be obtained with the greatest facility.- AJdress, postpaid, D. Apple. ton 6i.VoX0i, Uroadway, Jew York, . : September 28, 1842 - 12t 124. BLANKS ! BLANKS ! ! GLERKS of CourU," Attorneys,1 Slieriffi, a0 J Conatabtcs are resjieelfully informed that ws have now on hand, and shall continue to keep, large and general assortment of BLANKS) snd that we ar now prepared to fill with promptness orders for any oi the following kinds, via j - ' - County Court, IndictmcnU for Assault ' ArTravs. Jurors, Tickets, .... . . c.xecutionSi Road Orders, . Vend. Expfe ... ouuptBnas, Ca.6a,Bondi " Witness Tickets, -Writs, 5to., 6tc. v Superior Court, l a. ba's, . Witncsa Ticketav X Write, -1 'j Capias Bonds, Ca. Sa BundVt.-- . .k Subptenas,' ; Venditioni Exponas, , tadicteicntafor -ArTravn, J Assaults, Ju.onr' Tickets, JUscrlltmtoua. Constable' Warrants-,' Ca Pa's, and Bonds,f Guardians' Bonds, : ' Apprentices' Indentures Marriage License, Appearance Bonds, Deeds of Trust, . - i Deeds of Conveyance, Const. Delivery ltonds. Injunctions, Equity Subpoenas, " ' Writs, , .. Deeds of Eum'ty, " .' Indemnity Bonda, . ' ' Meaaengcr" Office, . r - , --Asheviiie, Jwly 22, 1842. . Sheriff's Deeds Vend. Expo. Sheriffs Deeds-Fi. Fa. Appeal Bonds. Commissions lot takini? xn'Kuions. - Constables' Official Bonds, Administrators Bonds, Prosecution Bonds; Letters of Administra. tion, fitters Testamentary, Ejectments, ix., &as. Factorage fc Commission Business, , AND RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENCY, t , . HAMBURG f S. C. flJllIE subscriber respectfully begs leave to rc JUL turn his sincere acknowledgements to Ins friends and the public, for the patronage hitherto bestowed on bim. '-. v' v ' " " - In solieitinir a continuance of the confidence and patronage of his friends, ho begs to assure them of an undiminished attention t5 their into. rests, in the various departments of bis business and trusts that hia experience and facilities will enable him to give general satisfaction. . V J. F. BENSON. : P, S. Especial attention will be devoted to the sale of Cotton, and other produce, entrusted to his ear; -.,..- .v: - Merchandize received and forwarded with tlie usual punctualitv and despatch. . Hamburg, Aug. 4,'1842. 3ra '109 ' Ten Dollars Reward! . T ANAWAY from the subscriber on the 4th AX inst., a'Tegro man named TOM, S3 or 60 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, tolerably satrt nf Hiitlt Kavusil suKaiiI ArWt A vajnirrli i tr a ea limit 1 swvwmw wsas; VI s ivimmw vwf " WSsF lbs., quite black, high forehead, hair grey near each temple, beard also grey and mostly grows upon bis chin and towards hia ears, has downcaat, mean look. As ho rana way a few years since, and was furnished with free papers, denied his master's and changed bis own name, whilst lying in Ashoville, N. C, Jail, 4 or 5 months, it is pro. bablo he will resort to tbe same tricks again. He is no doubt endeavoring to reach a non-slavcjiold- ing Western State, and may be in company with other .Negroes, and perhapa some wUrto .person. The above reward ajid all necessary expenses will be paid for the apprehension of aid Negro and his confinement in Jail,. and such information giv. on that I get hiro again. - Letters upon the subject may be addressed to the Subscriber, at Duntonsville. P. O., Edgefield District, S. C - ' WILLIAM STROM. -Oct. 21, 1842. - - 3t 119 A LIST OF LETTERS REMADfTNG in the Post Office at Ashevillo, N. C, 30th Sept., 1842, which, if not taken out in three months, will be sent to tbe General Post Office as dead letters. Allen JD Col" "-- 2Jarrctt Mary C v Brank Robert or Candler Jones John VV ' ' v - Zachariah ' Kirkland D. ' . Boyd James -. ' KclseyN- Boyd James Welcome Lindsey Ilosea , AicKmzie J la. Morgan Wm Ballnin Bcniamin Bronson Luke L Bartlett J L Rev Colo. Joshua Cog burn Polly Mrs . Collins Sarah H -Davidson Samuel Col Dearman Peter Edwards Wm Ellison Afargarctt Mrs Truman . Fagg John : s cAuly Hary Mrs, - ' Magruden Thomu L" 4 Ponder Jas P . OrrC Qorgan Abner thcr Ramsey Mrs Ramsey Job R.P.R. - Guthrie Florence or An-Rabara Hodge drew GraeyJHW Gogan James . Green fr - . ' Harris Lewis N Holcouibe Mr . Horton John . Harrel Francis Jackson John , Oct. 1st, 1843. Sorrels Levlner Mrs " Schirer Charles J. StQesMr; r ' 5Smith Sam'l i WhitesidesJD Wells Mary , Vhite Wilhaxn N . Walker James E ' Young Joseph JK.PATT0N. To alt whom it mar concern. " NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made fo the next Legislature of North Carolina for a repeal of Hie law requirlnr the two mile hands to work- six days on the jJuncombe TurnpiksRoad.j-i' y ? ' V'i : 1 " October 7, IB42. V - NOTICE. 1WILL apply to-the Legislatttre ofNcrtl) Cam lina. at the ensuing sessioo, for com Dentation for making m road in the eounty of Henderson, which road was afterwards granted to the Bon. combe Tunrpiks Company. October 14, 1842. . 1H.- r JUNCTIONS, Equity Writs and Subponua) for sols here. . .. 1 37 Flain and Fancy BOOK AND JOB PRINTING! THE publie ar respectfully informed that in addition to the former 1 afire and rencral as. sortment of Printing Materials belonging to this ostublishmen', a now supply has been recently received, which will enable us to execute ' OF EVERr DESCRIPTION, in a style equal, if not superior to any i thcr ettab lirtliment jn tlie State. : v, - - - . -. . - vO Orders for any of tlie folloajjg kinds of Printing will be thankfully received, and prurptly aueuupu iu; Blanks, or Evear bt scarrrtoN, PaSphuts, v ; : Circulars, , . Catamxsijes,;-" MiNvmsC . - i :. 1 " Messr.NGKa" Office, AaheviUe, July 22, 1842. CAane, or At"r"tnis. IfAMD-ItlLLS, r Snow-Biu, . Wat ajd 1st rr.B. aj, TlCKKTS, . Lasbls, Slc. m TROSPECTUS OF THE ; North Carolina literary Record. THE subscriber proposes to pubtish in tlie city of Raleigh, a magaaine with the above title. It will be printed in monthly numbers, on forty octavo pages of good paper, wiih new and elegant type and neat cover, lor ?;v'.: '. Two dollars a year In advaneet It ia designed to be a publication of general inte rest, containing biographical sketches of the il lustrious natives of North Carolina historical papers, embracing particularly SKMiNnceMdks by the present aged public men ; and scientific arti. cles. Tliisuiagaainc will cherish the purely lite, rary, and its pages will be graced with poetie contributions; A prominent place will be given to the interests of tlie Coataon School system of education in onr State. A Rsvitw department will be added, which will preseni notices of new publications; and it is designed that tlie work shall have a monthly cuaoNicsa of literary in tel. ligenco. -' ' . - ' - ;' ' i V Tbe subscriber feels safe In making tlie above statements, because he haa the promise of assits. ance from several distinguished gentlemen in tlio State, in whose acquirements the public has all confidence. He desires fo rnake it a periodical which shall comparo with any Southern maga tine, ornament the table of the litorary man, and be a welcome visiter to any family in the State. It will be seen that the subscription Is unusually low '. - v..-. ; ,. Four Hundred and Eighty Octavo rages for Two Dollars! The work ia put at this price that its circula tion may be tho greater ; but It will be at onco perceived that the publisher cannot risk a com mencement until a sufficient number of subscrib ers shall be obtained to cover expenses. ' E7" As soon aa five hundred responsible sub scribers shall be secured, the first number will be kwaed, at which time tlm payment for th first volume will be considered in advance. When subscribers rcceivo that number, they will forward tbe amount of their subscription immediately, and ' will take the publication of that number as a guarantee that tlie magazine will be issued for ot hart jfeanV-This arrangemont will secure both parties. V' '.' V y - ' :.; Who can doubt that North Carolina needs such a magazine ? s Who can doubt whether there be not more than aufficicnt talent In our State at lei sure to fill its pr-ps with profitable and entertain ing matter f Who will not risk two dollars on an expariment so well worth making 1 We shall listen for a reply, and expect a hearty response. Let no one Wait to see, how it will appear; for such course may prevent the publication entire, ly but let every one friendly to the work try it for a tear, and then, ff it be not worth taking, let him abandon it. ; v'- -. t We want we names, of all wlw will subscribe, by the first of January next, or earlier, if practi cahlo. Postmaaters svcryr where, will do doubt take pleasure in forwarding them, as they are an. thoriscd todot free of postage. - -I Postmasters and others, who will become responsible lutjit subscriptions, shall racciva a eopy for one year. . ::vS ; t -. All communications to be addressed, post paid, ' "THOS. J. LEMAY. Raleigh, N. O, Noy.'I4, 1842.- Transatlantie Newpaper aod General Igenry v ; - WfieLiTerpooI, : CHARLES WILLITf EB, Ndoepaper, Forwarding-, and General Agent, tdiff Thomas or Fo-1ORWaRI)S !-4W'tinuiwi.J31iz. i. . - TA. . aENTS. SHirnNO Lnrra. Mioazihu-itnd-tirs. rents, suirnNO lists. Magazihks. rind aooxs. to all parte of tbe United States. Canada, Nova Scotia, aod New Brunswick, by the Mail Steam. er, nailing on the 4th and 19th ef each month from Liverpool, as well as by those from Bristol and Southampton t and to an the West Indian Inlands, Mexico, and Texas, by the Royal Mail Steamers, sailing every fortnight from Falmouth. fftxi oj am, ana ail other description of adtxrr publications. a. is. AU orders should be addressed Chaxis WlLUtxa" in full, and none will ha attended to unless accornpaakd by remittance, or reference for payment on some Liverpool or London House. tiseinenia, received for insertion in all the European Webster's Dictionary. -' ' R sale at this office very low for eash. ldmlniKtrmtorti JVotict ' A LL persons indebted to the estate of Asa Ed. XX ney, dee'd are reqnested to call on M. M iudney of Henderson county, and make immedi. ate payment- And those having chums against said estate, are requested to present them, duly authenticated, within the tune prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead m bar of their recove ry. - - A.J.EDNEY, Jrfmiawtrwtsr. UCt. 14t.lBV . , ; .. - - -. Hi -." To all whom it mutu eoneern?'' A PETITION will be presented to tbe next il General Assembly Of North Carolina to form a new eounty out of the northern parts of- Hay wood, Macon and Cherokee counties. Sept 33, 1844. Km "4
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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