, .,Ttr. ' 1 :i i I 1 i Hoe out your Row.. Tilt FARMER'S IO.XO. You've a hard row to hoe, noble knight of the sod, But to toil in the earth i the mandate of God : And if by the sweat of your brow ron mast win Your bread, it ia lime, it ia time to begin ; Then go to, go, If your bread by the aweat of your brow you must win, Hoe out your row. In thorough row before you, though rugged the - soil, 'Twill repay in due season the culturer'a toil ; Though wild gram and weed ao profusely abound, Terse vcrance and patience will mellow the ground; Apply the hoe, Perseverance and patience will mellow the ground; II'w out your row. Though the young tender plant ia now feeble and Let nut faith in the promise of harvest time fail ; Nor derm you are tired ai a motive to stop, If you would be sure of a plentiful crop ; Your progress, though slow, If you would be' sure of a plentiful crop Hoc out your row. Let it nevcrbo said that you flagged on the way, Or that idly you turned from your labor to play ; Nor heed wind nor weather, nor yet burning sun, But go ahead manfully till you have done ; Quick wield the hoc, And go ahead manufully till you have done Hob out your rw. I admit that your row U peculiarly hard. Out bountiful heaven insures your reward ; I own it is long hut believe me, my friend. If you hold on your way vou will come to the end ; ilh certainty know. If you hold on your way vou will come to the end ; Hoc out your row. When done, you may rest ; whilo with pride and with joy, Y art behold the result of vour useful employ,. And reflect that e'en toil hath a blessing and eliurm ; It nerves the free spirit, adds strength to the arm Then speed the. hoe," With invincible spirit and vigorous amis, Hoc out your row, Bold Yeoman, proceed ! and when finish'd your task. You tiikn may presume heaven's blessing to ask ; AndheAiithorof Nature, will graciously smile Oil FIRM rtHdEVKRA.M'E am! VIRTl'Ol'S TOIlj "... Then go, man, go, With FIRM PERSEVERANCE Ond VIRTUOUS TOIL, Ho OUT VOUR ROW. Ivory Soul knows it own bitter- iwm. There is many a brow that wears a smile, Above a heurt of euro. And many a laughing eye conseala Tho writhings of despair Wc would not that the world should see The bosom's dark recess ; We would not that the world should know Its utler loneliness. In vain wc seek in solitude, The calmness of repose, In vain wc court the silent groves, Neglectful of our woes, Grief still must hover o'er the soul And we must yet endure Misfortune, that no charm can heal. No human art may cure. SELECTED MISCELLANY, Personal appearance of Jeffsrson. Hon. Win. Sullivan, of Boston, some yenrs since published an intcrcstinu volume o( "Familiar Letters on Public Character.1 The work was prepared with great care, and the sketches were faithful as they were beautiful. In remarking on the Declaration of Independence, and the author af that mcmonblo document, he thus describes its author : " When Mr. Jefferson camo to Philadelphia in March, 1797, ho was ntall man over six feet in stature ; neither full nor thin in body. His limbs were long and loose. His hair was of a reddish tinge, combed loosely over the forehead and at inu sides, and tied behind. His complex ion was high and sandy. His forehead rather high and broad ; tiis eyebrows long and straight; Ins check-bones nigh; Ins face broud beneath his eves, his chin Ions and his mouth large. His dress was a black coat and light underclothes. Ho had no polish of manners, but a simplicity and so biicty of deportment. He was quiet and unobtrusive, and yet a stranger would per ccivc that he was in the presence of pno who was not a common man. His manner of conversation wus culm and deliberate, and free from all gesticulation ; but he spoke like one who considered himself entitled to deference, and as though he measured what he said by some standard of self-compla-cency. The expression of his face was that of thoughtfulncss and observation, and certainly not that of orpenness and frank ucsi. When speaking, he did not look at his auditor, and cast his eyes towardsthe ceiling or any where but at the eye of hh auditor. Ho had ulready become 9 peri sonngo of some distinction and an object of curiosity even thounh a verv vouno- mm. . r. V O Anecdote of ax Ikjsii sweep. Some years jjgo an effort wus made to collect all tho chimney sweepers in the city of Dublin for tho purpose of educa'Lon. Among others came a little fellow, who was asked if he knew his letters. " O, yes;1' was the reply. -- -rryouspelrfi O. vs was again the answer. " IX) vo l read!" "Ovcs," " And what book did you learn from ?'1 " 0, I never had a book in my life sir." ' And who was your schoolmaster !" " O, I never was at school." IWe - wns a singular rase, a boy could rend mi I spell without a book or a ninslcr. Il.it what wasthn fact? Why, another Jit. t!o sweep, a little older thnn himself, lia J taught him to rend by showing him the let ters over the shop doors, which they passed us they went through the cjjy. I lis teach cr.ttieii was a little swerfi like himself,. and Ins book the sign boards on the houses. What may not be done by trying. : f, It ii ascertained that tho distance from Bolton, via Halifax, to Liverpool, hi 2911 miles, viz: from Boston to Halifax, 387 miles; thence to Cope Clear 225 miles j thence to Liverpool 299 miles. From New York to Bristol 3010 miles; and to Liver pool 3033 miles. Tho difference of dis tance between New York and-Boston to Liverpool is put down at 152 miles. :; - - An Escape ' -Tho Newbero. N. C. Chronicle of Nov. 30, contains k statement, which is a strik ing illustration of the remark that truth is stranger than fiction. About four months ago there came into Wayne county, N. C, a young man of tho name of Grimsley, who formerly lived there, but who naa Deun ao sent for many year9. " Shortly after his re- turn, he engaged himselt to a Miss Martin of that county, and their marriage was to have taken place on the 24th of last month. r our or five days previous to that time, Miss M. was making "up her wedding bonnet, and requiring some paper for tho lining, whilst in search of it, she lound a news paper published two years ago in Mississip pi. . In cutting up this paper, her eye lit upon an advertisement by the Governor of Mississippi, offering a large reward Ibrtwo men charged with a murder in that State one of them named Grimsley, and agreeing precisely in description wiih tho man to whom she was nboul to be married. That this discovery gave the young lady rather an unpleasant surprise, will readily be imagined. She immediately called her brothers attenlton to it, who at once culled upon Grimsley for an explanation. Grims ley denied knowing any thing about it, and suid ho could prove that ho wns not in Mis sissippi at the lime of the murder, by per sons at Snow Hill Greene county. The brother accompanied him to Snow Hill, but on their arriving there not a soul knew him He then said that he could establish his in. nocence by persons living at another little village in the same county. There they also repaired, and with like success, no one knowing any thing of Itim. They then re turned to Waynesborough, where a war rant was issued ngainst Grimsley, and he is now in tail at that place, awaiting the de mand of the Governor of Mississippi. Since his confinement, he has acknowledg ed that he was present when the murder was committed, with Which he is charged in the advertisement as a participant, but denies that he was engaged in it. lie at first, it wilt bo observed1, denied that -he-was in Mississippi at tho time; and his after ad missions of previous falsehood make his case look very suspicious. The moral of all this is, that young ladies should not only be particular in their enquiries relative- to aspirants for their hands, but should bo sure to read the newspapers. It is pnrt of every lady's duty to insist that the male members of families in which they reside, should be liberal patrons of the printer. Sat. Post. It. n1LKF.Il, HAMBURG, SGTTll-ClRllUU VI7"ILL attend personally to tin r'-ecivirigand T forwarding of Goods, and In I lie sale of all produce of all kinds from the counliv. November 25, 1842. tf 125 Two Hundred Dollars steward. PROCLAMATION By Hi Excellency JOILV M. MOREHEAD, 'Governor, Captain General, and Commander in isHMj vj vie orarc oj rivi tA cufwrmu. Wiierkas, it has been made appear to the Ei- ccutive Department, that, at the last Term of the Superior Court of tho county of Cabarrus the (.rand Jury found a true Uill against MA UK KI OR, for the murder of James S. Rcssel ; and that said kisor has fled from justice : A'oir, Therefore, to the end that said Mark Kisor may bo arrested and brought to trial for the said offence, I do hereby issue this my Proclama tion offering a reward of Two Hundred Dollurs for the apprehension and delivery of the said Mark Kisor, to the Sheriff of Cabarrus : And I do, moreover, hereby enjoin and require all Officers of this State, Civil and Military, to use their best exertions to apprehend, and to cause to be appre hended, the said fugitive aforesaid. Given under my hand as Governor, &c, and to which I have caused the Great seal. Seal of State to be affixed. Done at our City of Raleigh, this 25th October lt?43. JOHN M. moreheAd. By his Excellency's command, Prior Reynolds, Pri. Sec. 'description. Said Kisor is about '30 ycars"'5f age, five f.e ten inches high, dark hair, square shoulders, duik skin, large mouth, some appearance of scald-head. e peaks quick, is a blacksmith by trade, has a bad countenance, and fond of carrying 1 is Rifle, and .Liquor. Ho tins a brother in Georgia, and two sisters in .Mississippi, one married to Parrot Evans, the other to Collins. 8w 121 .VOTES LOST Oil JiMSLl . IK ITr"!-!' in Morganton, at Burke Superi r Court, I lost or mislaid two notes of hand. signed by, and in tho hand-writinjj of John Hall, of Macon county. V. V'.; one duo to myself for 811uVdatcd August, 1612; the other parable to Col. I. T. Avery, for 3 110, dated August, 1842. The above notice is to forwarn all persons from trading fur said notes, as they Imvc been lost or misplaced in the Superior Court Clerk's uflice, at Worganton. ELI .MekEE, . Former Sheriff of Macon county. Nomtibcr 11,1842. 3t 421 Tell Hollar Rcn nrd ! T3 ANA WAY from tt c subscriber on the llli XI- inst., a jNegro man named -TOM, 55 or GO years of aee, 5 feet S or 10 inches high, tolcrablv stontjuiilt, broad shouldered, weighing about 165 lbs., jiilte WacfcT nlgrT fbTctir aif,'nair pK'JHncaT ;!i it mine, Iwaru-also erv ami- imiMIv-prnws tempi upon his chin and towards his ears, hps downcast,' man look. As he ranaway a few years since, mil was furnished with free papers, denied his master's and changed hfa wh nnme, whilst lyin" 11 A-lieville, N. C, Jail, 4 or 5 months, it is pro. table he will resort to the same trirk again. He no doubt endeavoring to reuch a non-shivehold-ieg Wctcrn State, and may bo in company with ether Negroes, and perhaps some while pcrion. the above reward and all necessury expenses will 1 paid for the apprehension of said Nrgro nd bs confinement in Jail, and such information giv. n4hat I get him auain. le tters upon the .-nlijert liny ! aiiJr. r tie SiibseiiixT, at DuntorisviHc P. ('., Edg- rd to .field J'istrict, A. t . WILLIAM STKOM Oct. 21, 1812. 3t 119 1 slates district court of x. caroiixa. In Ilniikriiptry. NOTICE to shew cause against Petition of Jamet IV. Hunter, of Hcnd'-rvon county, tirpenter, to be declared a Hank nipt, at H i. mington, on Monday, the 31st day of October nxt. George Clemtt, of Buncombe countv, fanner, (o be declared a Bankrupt, at Willmington, on Monday, the 31st day of October next. . By order of the Court. II. H. POTTER, Acting Clnrk of Court in Bankruptcy. ICan here, every body!! villiams&"roberts, ' " Have received, at their Cheap Store in Isheville, a raMHiurn-T or WINTER GOODS, AND eipect in a few days to receive an addi tional supply, which, added to their present stock, will make Uieir assortment complete. NOW LOOK OUT FOR To those who wish to buy a large quantity of Goods for a small sum of money, we say, HERE IS THE PLACE, as we are determined to put them down even LOWER than we have heretofore sold them ; and having arrangements by which we will be receiving con slant additions to our STOCK, we respectfully call the attention of the Goods-purchasing public to our establishment promising at all times and under all circumstances to use our best exertions to give general satisfaction. Wo receive as wc have heretofore done the PRODUCE OF THE COUNTRY in exchange for Goods ; allowing for it the highest market price. WILLIAMS At ROBERTS. Ashevillc, December 4, 1842. ST. MARY'S HALL, Ravcnscrof t drove, Raleigh, IV. C. HIGH T RE. L. 9. IVES, D. D. , VISITER. REV. ALDERT SMEDES, RECTOR. THIS Institution for the education of Young Ladies, in respect to tho size and convenience of its buildings, and the beauty and hcaltefulness of its location, enjoys advantages not surpassed by those of any similar Institution in tho country. It is the constant effort of the Rector to make it in every respect, such a School, as a judicious Chris tian Parent would choose for his daughters. Terms. For Hoard and English Tuition per session, $10 00. payable in advance. For Tuition in French 312 50 per Session. ForT'uition in Music 25 00, with 33 00 for the use of the Piauo, per Session. For Drawing and Painting, 815 00 per Session For course of instruction in Ornamental Needle Work, 5 00. ' No c xtra charge is mado for tho Ancient Lan. ellllfres. TlteSehool year is divided intolwp Sessions; the former commencing May 7th, and terminating October lfth. The latter commencing Novcm 2(th, and terminating May 6th. There is a vacation of six weeks, from October 1 6th to Novembe r 25th. There will also be a re ecus of a"wcek, during the Christinas holidays of a week in the Spring and of a week in Mid. summer, for the recreation and health of Pupils and Teachers. Pupils, remaining during the vacation, will pay S2 50 per week, for their board. I'upils arc required to furnish their own bedding, (beds are furnished by the school) and lowcls. .Mr. Smedks will be happy to superintend the execution of any arrangements, Parents may wish to make for tho clothing of their children, while at school. I'upils arc not allowed to contract bills in the city without a special direction from the I'arcnt to the Rector J nor, except in special cases, aro they permitted to visit the city, or leave tho ample grounds of the Institution, unaccompanied by Mrs, mikdes, or one ot her associates. October 18, 1842. 6sw 120 riiriiiturc Jl'uriiittirc. Mil ,3 pass pi, C1 ALL at the Cabinet shop on the public square, 1 immediately cast of the courthouse, where you will find a large stock ot well assorted consisting in part, of BUREAUS, PRESSES, TABLES, largo and small WORK-STANDS. CANDLE.STANDS, &.c. The establishment has lately changed hands, and the price of furniture considerably reduced. In a few days there will be ready a largo, lot of REPUBLICAN BEDSTEADS, substantial and neat, but no "French," about them Every kind of work in the above line will be done to order at this shop, with a neatness and dispatch, not surpassed in the Western partof this State. O" All Isinds of country produce except Pro. miscs, Tobacco and Whiskey or Brandy, will"bo taken iu payment for Furniture. - Ashevillc; July 21, 1842. 106. if. WILLIAMS & ROBERTS HAVE received an additional supply of 1.4 and 4-4 BROWN DOMESTICS, 4 4 OSNA. BURGS. Aln, 200 bales COTTON YARN, assorted numbers. from the Siilishury Manufactory, which tliey are selling, as they do every thing else, at the most reduced prices, for cash or merchantable produce. The community are respectfully requested to call and examine their stock and prices. August J, 184-'. 108 Also, T TO LLOW.W ARE, CASTINGS, WAGON. -i-X Ik Joxes, &.C. &C. August 12, 1842. 109 Factoragcjui(ICoiiiiiiiision Business, CIUillI.E$TOA S. C. H R iindersifrneil would moat rwiwoirullj. ;n form his friends and the pubic generally, that he continues to transact the FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION Yin the Cttv -Churkslon, S. C UWicf bri MogicoocTa Wharf) lie will aFsiduoiisly apply his bos exertions to promote the interest of his patrons and from bis ong experience in the Cotton Trade, and by prompt attention to business, he hope to continue lo receive a liberal share of patronagt. Ills com mission for selling Cotton is 50 cents per bale, for receiving and forwarding (ioods, Aic, 2.' cents per package. No storage will be charged on Goods regularly consigned to him, that trc to be for. warded by the Kail liond, and no expenses incur red or clmrged that can possibly b avoided. I ersons vhipping nil Ion to him from the intrrior, by the way of I laniliurj, cau obtain liberal advan. cis on it, by applying to Dr. Stokfs, of that place T. GOLDSMITH. August ID, 1842. 110 EWTO ACADEHY. fTMIE subscriber will be ready to resume bis course 01 instruction lor young gentlemen on .Vonday 28th insL.and until a competent assistant is secured expects to be with his scholars without interruption during the whole of the school hours every day, providential hindrances excepted. Terms as usual, suited to the times. JOHN DICKSON. Nov. 16th, 1842. . 122 ' Blank Hooka. AFEWTor sale at this office. Good paper well bound. Low for cash. March 5, 1642. 67. Jew Goods. THE subscriber is now receiving and opening a large and handsome supply of Fall and Winter 3- sE JDP tm 9 Directly from the City of Stv York, which, ia addition to his former stock, will make his assortment full and complete. Unwilling to create any impression which ha may not be able fully to sustain, be will barely remark, that he is determined to sell Goods so low, that all desirous of obtaining GOOD BARGAINS for Cash, shall not go away dissatisfied. Grateful fjrthe patron age already bestowed by a generous community, he flatters himself, that if prompt attention to business, and a disposition to give entire satisfac tion, will successfully sustain him against the ho norable competition with which he has to contend he will still continue to receive a liberal share. In conclusion, ho respectfully requests cash buyers to call and examine his Goods, and judge for themselves. He will crntinuo to tako in ex change the following produce, at cash price, viz. feathers, bnake-roit, liceswax, 1 allow, Midi's, and Corn. A. B. CHUNN. DIRECT IMPORTATION. Hard ware an dJOutleri THE subscribers have just received direct from the manufacturers in England, and the Northern States, a handsome and well-assorted STOCK OF HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, purchased principally for cash ; which they offer for sale, on reasonable terms, at their store, in tho brick building, corner of Centre and MeT-ccrsls., consisting of .ng!ih, bwede, and American 1 liu.. " " " SttfcL. Hollow Ware of -ell sizes. Band and Hoop Iron. Collins' Axes, Adzes, Chisccls, aud Gouges. Mill Irons, a full assortment. Anvils, Vices, Smith's Bellows and Hammers. Horse Shoes and Horse Shoe Nails. Wagon Boxes, trace and other wagon chains. Table knives and forks, pen and pocket knives. Mill and cross-cut saws. Hand and tenant saws. Locks, Hinges, Augers. Coffee-mills, Corn-mills. Grindstones, Manilla and cotton rope. Sheet and Pig Tin, Iron Wire. Sheet and Pig Lead. With many other articles in their line, making the most complete and well. assorted stock of I1AKU WARE cvf oft'ercd in this market. HENKELL &, ROBINSON. Hamburg, Oct, 26, 1842. 6 120 Plain and Fancy BOOK AND JOB PRINTING! r I MIE public aro respectfully informed that in -- addition to tho former large and general as Bortment of Printing Materials belonging to this establishment, a new supply has been rccca'Jy received, which will enable us to execufe OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, in a style equal, if not superior to any ether eitab lishment in the state. 0" Orders for any of the follow .ng kiue's of rrinting will be thankfully received, andprtnptly attended to : Blanks, or kvert dc. Cards, opal' Hand-Bills, Siiow.Iiii.u, Wat and St., scaimoN, Pamniuts, ClftCl'LAU, Catalogues, Minites, EE . -Li, Tickets, Labels, Slc. &3, " Messenger" Office, - Asheville, July 22, 1842. 106 llool aud Mtve you r Hifa and Tallow ! THE subscriber will pay cash for good COW hides and sell leather for cash or hides, for it takes hides to mako leather and he must have one or the other for iv when sold, and he intends to endeavor to keep leather for all that brings hides through the fall season. JAS. M. SMITH. October 17, 1842. Gsw 1 18 IMPORTANT WORK!! Now ia the course of publication. A Dictionary of Arts, .Tlaini- FACTURES AND MINES; CONTAINING A CLEAR EXPOSITION OY THEIR PRIN CIPLES AND PRACTICES lr- By ANDREW URE,-M. D., F. R. S., M. G. S., M. A. S. Land Mem. Acad. N. S. I'hiladet., S. Ph. SocNGerm. Jlanor,, Mulii f c. if-e ILLl'STRATED WITIIONC THOUSAND TWO Ut'NDRED AND FORTr-ONK ENGRAVINGS. THIS is unquestionably the most popular work, of the kind ever published, and a book most admirably adapted to the wants of all classes of the community. the following are the important objects which the learned author endeavors to ac. complish. 1st. To instruct the ilanufacturer. Metallurgist and Tradesman in the principles of their respec. tive processes, so as to render them in reality, the masters of their business ; and to emancipate them from a slate of bondage to such ' as are too commonly governed by blind prejudice and a vi cious routine 2ndly. To afford Merchants, Brokers, Dry sa It ers, Druggists, and onicers of the Kcvenue, eha. ractcristic descriptions of the commodities which pass through their hends. Jrdly. By exhibiting some of the finest develop ments of Chemistry and Physics, to lay open an excellent practical school to students of these kin. dred societies. ..... 4lhly. To teach capitalists, who may be de. sirous of placing their funds in same productive branch of industry to select, judiciously, among plausible claimants. Stilly. Tu Clllltitt: gt'llllellicil or tnc law to DC. come well acquainted with the nature of those patent schemes, which arc so apt to give rise to litigation. bthly. To present to legislators such k clear dis. position of the staple manufactures, as may dis suade thcriiTroin enacting" laws which obstruct in dirstry, or cherish one branch of it totlie injury of many others. jAnd lastly, to give the general reader, intent chiefly on Intellectual Cultivation, views of many of the noblest achievements of Science, in effect ing those grand"transformalions of matter to which Great Britain and the United States owe thcr permanent wealth, rank and power amonr thc 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 h" printed from the second Ion. dqn J-xJ it ion, which sells for $12 a copy. It will be put on good paper, in new brevier type, and will make about 1400 8 vo pages. It will be issued in twenty-one semi-monthly numbers, in covers, at 25 cents, each, payable on delivery.. O To any person sending us five dollars at one time in advance, we will forward the numbers by mail, post paid, as soon as they come from press. To soi table agents this affords a rare opportuni. ty, as we can put the work to them on terms ex. tiemcy favorable. In every manufacturing town and every village throughout the United States and Canada subscribers may be obtained with the greatest facility. A Jdress, post paid, D. Apple ton &, Co., 200, Broadway, New York. September 28, 1842 12t m, BY the sack or single bushel, for sale bv WILLIAMS 4 ROBES TS. Dec. 9. tf 125 BLANKS ! BLANKS ! ! CLERKS of Courts, Attorneys, Sheriffs, and Con sublet are respectfully informed that we have now on hand, and shall continue to keep, a large and general assortment of BLANKS ; and that we are now prepared to fill with promptness orders for any of the following kinds, vt s Superior Court, County Court, Ca. Sa's, Witness Tickets. Writs, Capias Bonds, Ca. Sa. Bonds, Subpoenas, Venditioni Exponas, Indictments for Assault Affrays, JurorV Tickets, Executions, Road Orders, Vend. Expo. Subpoenas, Ca. Sa. Bonds, Witness Tickets, Writs, etc., Ax. Indictments for Aflrays, Assaults, Jurors' Tickets, Miscellaneous. Constables' Warrants, Sheriff's Deeds Vend. Expo. Shcrin'' Deeds Fr. Fa. Appeal Bonds, Commissions for taking Ca Sa's. and Bonds, Guardians' Bonds, Apprentices' Indentures Marriage License, Appearance Bonds, Uc position. Deeds of Trust, Constables' Official Deeds of Conveyance, Bonds, Const. Delivery Bonds. J Administrators' Bonds, Injunctions, .Prosecution bonds. Equity Subpccnas, ' Letters of Administra- Writs, -- f - tion, - Deeds of Equity, j Letters Testamentary, Indemnity Hands, Ejectments, &.c, &.C. " Messenger ' Ulhcc, Ashcville,July22,lS12. SALISBURY FACTORY. fTMHS Establishment isin complete operation. -1- Tho company arc manufacturing, Cotton yarn, Sheeting, Shirting, and Osnahuig,of a su per tor quality, which they offer to the public at the lowest market prices. Merchants, and others, who will examine qualities, and compare prices, will nnd It to their interest to purchase. t, Address, J. RHODES BROWNE, Ast. Salisbury, Rowan Co., July 1, 1842. 104 PROSPECTUS OF THE North Carolina Literary Record. THE subscriber proposes to publish in the city of Ualeigh, a magazine 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 Two dollars a year in advance- It is designed to be a publication of general inte. fcsVjoon tai n inc ningraplucaL'sktitcbes ot -the -1 lustrious natives of North Carolina; historical papers, embracing particularly rkminiscences by the present aged public nicn ; and scientific arli. cles. This magazine will cherish the mtrelu lite. rary, and its pages will be graced with poetic contributions. A prominent plucc will be given to the interests of the Common School system of education in our Stale. A Kkvif.w department will be added, which will present notices of new publications; and it is dcbigned that the work shall have a monthly ciihomcsii of literary julcl ligencc. The subscriber feels safe in making the above statements, because he has the promise of assits ance from several distinguished gentlemen in the State, in whose acquirements (he public has all confidence. Ho desires lo make it a periodical which shall compare wiih any Southern maga zine, ornament tho table of the literary man, and be a welcome visiter to any family iu the Slate. It will be seen that the subscription is unusually low Four Hundred and Eighty Octavo rages for Two Dollars! The work is put at this price that its circula. lion may be the greater ; but it will be at once perceived that the publisher cannot risk a com. menccmcnt until a sufficient number of subsenb- Ars shall tui obtinPcl (vfVci va'.'MM-s. ID As soon as five hundred responsible sub. scribcrs shall bo secured, the firitt number will be issued, at which time th" payment for the first volume will be considered in advance. When subscribers receive that number, they will forward the amount of their subscription immediately, and will tako the publication of that number" us a guarantee that the magazine will be issued for at tratt one year. This arrangement will secure both parties. Who can doubt that North Carolina nerds such a magazine ? Who can doubt whether there be not more than sufficient tulcnt in our State ut lei. sure to fill its peges with profitable mid entertain, ing matter T Who will not risk Two dollars on an experiment so well worth making 7 We thall listen for a reply, and expect a hearty response. Let no one wait to see how it will appear ; for such a course may prevent the publication entire, ly ; but let every one friendly to tho work try it for year, and then, ii'it bo not worth taking, let him abandon it. We want the namca of all who will subscribe, by the first of January next, or earlier, if nract cable. Pftstmnsters every where, will no doubt 4-ake pleasure in forwarding them, as they arc au. uiorisea 10 dOf'rwffW osiage. . Postmasters and others, who will become iifiunxiuiu ior jice sunscripiions. snail receive a copy for one year. All communications to he adurrssod, post paid, 10 M1US. J. LK.uA X . Raleigh, N. C, 'ov. 14, 1042. Slate of IVorih Caaoliiia, BURKE COUiNTV. COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESS., October Tfrm o. P. MILLS rs BRADSIIAW. Attachment lecied on laud. XT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that thedefendant John D. Bradshaw is an inhabi tant of another State, it was therefore ordered and adjudged that publication be made for six weeks I in tire Highland Messesger, for said defendant to he. iinri nnncar before i Jwtitr of om iivaI Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for tho county of Ilurko at the Court houso in Morganton, on the third Monday in January next, then and there lo replevy, plead, answer or demur else judgment pro coafesso will be taken against him and the lands 1c tied on be condemned and sold to satisfy the samVand cost. Witness," J.MTEr vvw Clerk of on rsaTd-court at office in Morganton; on-the third Monday after the fourth Monday in September, 1842. Test J. J. ERWIN, Clerk. November 25, 1842. 6ws 123 State of .forth Carolina, - BUNCOMBE COUNTV. O URT OF PLEAS AND QUART ER SESS., July Term, mi. Charles Greeb, Original Attachment levied on vs. . W'm.G. VoleyJ Personal Property. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that tho Defendant W. G. Worlcy, U not an inhabitant of this State, It is ordered that pub. publication be mado in the Highland esscngcr for six weeks, that the Defendant appear at the aext Court of Pleas and Quarter Session, to be held f-r said county, at the court house in Ashe, ville, on the first monday after the fourth monday ia September next, then and there to plead, an sweror demur, or Judgment will be thken pro eon. r , . . . . . A . .. jesso, ana uie property conaemnea lo saUsly the PlaintifPs debt. Witness, N. Harrison, clerk of our said court at office, the first monday in July A. D. 1642, and the 66th year of American Independence. N. HARRISON, C. C. C. July 15, 1812. Pr. adv. 85 50J -106. Factorage k Commission Business, AND RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENCY, HAMBURG, S. C. THE subscriber respectfully begs leave to re. turn his sincere acknowledgements to faj, friends and the public, for the patronage hitherto bestowed on him, . . In soliciting continuance of tho confidence and patronage of bis friends, he begi to assure them of an undiminished attention to their inte. rests, in the various departments of his business ; and trusts that his experience and facilities will enable hiul to give general satisfaction. J. F. BENSON. P. S. Especial attention will be devoted to the sale of Cotton, and other produce, entrusted to his care. ET Merchandize received and forwarded with the usual punctuality and despatch. Hamburg, Aug. 4,"1842. 3m 109 State of Xortli Carolina, BL'KKE COCNTY. Courtof Pleat and Quarter Ses.,July Term, 18'. John G.Duncan ) ,,, , , . , , . nr .inuu-itmrm irciea on iantU , ,- I and chattlct. . nmblin r rceman. T appearing to the talisfuclion of tho Court in this case, that the defendant has absconded or so concealed himsclfylhat the ordinary proces of law cannot be served upon him. It is there. fore ordered and-adjudged by the court that publi cation be nin'de for six weeks in the Highland Memcnger, for said defendant to be and appear before the Justices of our next court of Plena ami Quarter Sessions, to be held for the- county of lliirkc, at the Court House in Morganton, on the 3rd Monday after the 4th Monday of September next, then and there to plead or replevy; other, wise judgment pro eonfetm will be. entered e against him, nnd the property attached be sold satisfy the saine. Witnefs, J. J. En win clerk of our said cot: at office on the 3rd Monday of July, 1812. Teste, J. J. E RAVIN, rf,rl. SiptiinlrrlO, 1642. IPrs.feegj 113 State otorlh Carolina. HA V WOOD COl'.NTY. Mary E. Slate, ) r. P John Slate. ) ET1TION FOR DIVORCE; IN this caso it appearing that the defendant, John Slate, is not a citizen of this A'late, but resjiU s or has removed without the limits of tho same, so that the ordinary process of law cannol be crve. on him: It is therefore ordered that pub. lication be made in the Messenger, according to law, that he be and appear at the next term of tiw Superior Court of Iaiw lo be held for llayworxi countv. ul the court house in Waynesvillr, on tli: third Mundayiii March next, to plead, amr-r, o demrtr to the petition of Mary E. Slate, or tin. Fame will be taken pro confesso and set for hear, ing erimrte. Wm. JOHNSTON, Vtk. Wayncoviljc, Oct. SI, 112. tisw 111) State of orth Carolina, HKMr.KPCN COl'NTV. Cum t of V, ease and .V'si' o;is, July Sctsion, 1812. John Blvthe f Original Attachment levied m m. r j di bis 111 the hands of Garnishrii Kicli'd llowa TT appearing to the satisfaction of the CWi I- thut the lemlnnt, Richard Howard, is not an iiiliiibilant of this .S'tate : It is therefore ordered that publication be made in the Highland Messm ger for six weeks successively that the defendant appear at the mixl Court of Pleas and Quart :j Sessions to be held for the county of Henderson at the court. house in Hcndcrsonville, on the 4i Monday in .September next, then and there to r l...-y ...I pl.irl iwaitj. file,, jiwlffmcnt of f'lfl deinn.it ion will he entered against debts levied w in tho hands of Garnishee for an amount sufncinii to sntisfy plaintiffs demand. Wit nee-, Klisiia Kino, Clerk of our said court at office, the 2d Monday in July, A. D. 1B42, ah, 67lh year of American Independence. . ELISHA KINO, C. C. C. August 8. li? 12. b'sw 110 State of .orlh-Carolliia, LINCOLN COUNTV. EQUITY OFFICE. Jacob Ramsoiir and Samuel P. Siiiiiiton M. f CROSS BILL Elizabeth Bradshaw, e t ah J IT appearing ujion the affidavit of Jar sour one of the complainants in the all aeoh K.-un plainants in the above caw that Pride Bradshaw, Henry Sides and wifc.Su sanrinfi, Jonas Bradshaw, Fields liradshawrand Iiikiu Bradshaw, defendants in tnc said rase re side beyond the limits of this State ; therefore ll publication be made for four weeks in thr llijfb land Messenger, notifying the said defendants tn lie and appear at the next Court of Equity to be belli for Lincoln county, at the court house in Lin coluton, on the second monday after the third monday in August ni xt, then and there to phut answer or demur to the said eross bill ; othrr judgment pro confesso against them and the saiJ Bill heard exparte. Attest W. Williamson, Clerk and Master "f our said court at office, the second monday aft-'' the third monday in February A. I'. 1H2, onJ 6Gth year of the Independence of said Slate. W. WILLIAMSON, C A V- July 29, 1842. 4swlU7 Pr.odv.8 .State of ortht'arolina, MAlON COUNTV. l EQUITY SEPT. TERM, John B. Allison and Joseph Keener r The heirs at law of Jeremiah R. tr'ce, dee'd, ra ' --A'tcphen L. 1'iico, JohnJpavidnon and wifc Minceron, Williuin Ingram and wife Dilli7,AY;! Ikmii McCurdayand wife Comfort Anne, Mo" .S'tarrctt and wife Martha, Nancy face, Iarki Hcndrixand wifc .S'usannah, Evelina 'nee, Den jamin F. 'ace, Catharine, 'ace, Jcruniaii o 'ace and widow Kiziah, legatee and denser ' INJC.NTTION AND RELIEF. rt IT. aptJ'iinjL.lojlhc satisfaction of the tourl that the said defendants except William In gram, and wife Dilila, do not reside within the limits of this- A'late. Ordered thut 'ublicatwn hi: made .forsix successive weeks in the. Il'ghiand Messenger, that the said defendants appear at ll next court of Equity to beheld for said county, at the court house in Franklin, on the sccua Monday in March next, then and there to in. coiriplainants said bill.otherwise Judgment pro con fesso will be rendered against them and the c set f) r hearing cxparte. Witness. Sai l .Smith Clerk and Master of our said court of Equity at office, the 2nd Mondajr in September A. I). 1812. SAUL SMITH. ( M- E. Nov. 11,1842. 6w ' 121 WANTED fjfpa'ymmt "d bts due this office for which th ma'rkft "price will be allow ed, if delivered in this'p'ace shortly. Asheville, Dec. 2. 121 To all whom it may roii-TM- MTOTICE is hereby given tliat the undcmrried M intends DreacntinE' a Petition to the next L- ri.li.tura of North Carolina, nravine for a divorcs from her husband, William B. Roberts. fOLLY ROBERTS. TTofober 29, 1 842. . " M Webtcr' Dictionary, OR sale at this office very low for csri Nov. 2fl. Nf , 1 . . -A. V

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