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THE MESSENGER: Friday Xonilng, Kirch 17, 1841. TERMS. T rait the hard time. ". Thit paper it published at the (xtremelyletc ratetaf TWO DOLLARS IN ADVANCE, TWO DOLLARS &t FIFTY CENTS IN SIX MONTHS, Or, $ at the end e( the year. - . SJT Any permit forwarding Twelve Dollart in ad. . cac, ihall have tetcn eapiet of the paper. (&"T6 those indebted.) t We of all things dislike most to be dunned, and"we dislike almost os mucb to dua but -of ttieWo we had rather dun than be dun- Bed. We owo money, and must Jmy it, ' jBnd will pay it, if it takes every thing we i nave i q .the world, even, to the old three. 1 parts-worn coat on our backs. We have ' hundreds and thousands of dollars owing to ns a part, or all of which, we need, and .some of it we must linvo ,and will have, if it is to xi had. Our friends who have ac- . cbmmodatcd us with credit and indulgence, want their money, and it is needless to say how mortifying it is to-our feelings' to be unable to pay them when they need it. If ' we can get out of debt, we shall ask no . more wo shall then be content. Wc had rather wear linsey-woolsey and live on corn pone and sassafras tea, and be free from debt tnan to wallow In. luxury and rolHrj ,splendorr while debts which , we cannot meet are hanging ovet us. And now, we have a proposition to make it is this t If those who owo us for subscription, ndver. iUlugor job-work, will between this and the first of May next, pay us justone-third of the amount due, we will agree not to dun them again for the next si.tor twelve months. Let each one consider this as a proposition mado directly to him; and do now. do, seed us the money. Any postmaster will remit it under frank ; and the certificate of a postmaster that the money was mailed, will bo to you as a receipt. We earnestly hope that, this call will not bo unheeded. Wo dislike very much "to make it in this public manner, ' but necessity compels us, The times are hard, we know but think you not that e feel that as well ay others 1 , It is in view of the crCat scarcity of money that we make tho proposition wo do; and anronc mav. we think, raise one-third .of . the amount due us. Finally, wosay, once . for nil and speak jn sincerity and truth when we say that we must have money Father Matliew. Alt IRirH SONG 1 BY COLONEL bCACKER. Awav with Father Malhew, away with sober thought, , ' Away with silly notions of doing as wo ought j We'll drain tie overflowm bowl, a fig tor life and time " Hurrah, hurrah for whiskey, the source of every .. crime. . .. - - ' , Away with Fathor ATuthcw, away witli good ad viae. " About our comfort, clcanliae, ami cottage trim - and nice ; " Sobriety ami Temperance on liCc are heavy drags, Hurrah, hurrah fur drinking, for poverty "d rags. Away with Father JathW; and his effort for onr good ' a(V-. " The change Croin jfinalid, penury, to raiment and , rr lit KKW , . - ' Let hiui talk nf starving children and. tbo sad. j.nM Innlhrr'a wnil. Hurrah, hurrah fyt ,whiker? tho treadmill and Awav with Father Mathtw, andliiscloqucnco so tine, . . j -What reck we of commandments, whether Uu ' man or rfivBiw, fl n ho bend nVnHu um td glun in sdnrtitiiin low! Hurrah, nurrali for drinking come future weal or woe; v" "" . " Away with r'atUrr Utliew,.anam;aishcfor ourpwe, - ' v y''.':-- ' " That qua- rtwuld t nyiorfr"and discord rrrfrxwt ' . - ' .. - Give tir ihijt.y V fifty" cuffa, an4 rolling? in tlie llsrraiifc-rrun tor wuiiiey,? ojuuoju.hu uw AwaS3llier -Xulliew an j his energies to win I -i" ' ' M ' Our Uiinds from -diisipation, tho flawing source of sin"; ' Another and another cup, give revelry full scope, Hurrah; hurrah for. whwkey, the gibbet ami the rope. Ho t!tpU?r to the rescue, ye Publicans come on, Let Vintcra sound tho War-hoop, frr your occupa tions' gone ; ' Shout every advocate of vice, who in a word can edge, Away wKh Fathor ?Ialhew, and tho .Medal an d Plcdgo. - - . . ' Mi-Taklujr. XT,. ncr no'er maunUd hnrv. While Mira.Croom from the stable will ruiH )rtiss kilinore cant took Bt a corpse, Anil Mins Aimwell ne'er levelled a gun ; Miss Greathead has no brains at all ; liLLlc!iwL1, ' erer complaitiBT ! Wiss Dance nc"vof finBtlCBmit s baHj i Over hearts Miw rairwether likes i nlgning. Miss Wright she is constantly wrong, Miss Tickcll, alas ! is not funny ! Miss Singer never warbled a song, - And alas ! poor Miss. Cash has no money. Mis Batcman would give all shca worth, . To purchase a man k her liking ; Miss Mrry is shocked at all mirth, Mi Boxer Oie men don't find striking. Mi" Bliss docs with sorruw overflow, Miss) Hope, in despair, seeks tho tomb ; Mts Jot still anticipates woe, And if iss Charity's never at home ( Mips Hamlat resides in the eity ; ..The Cnejw'oTTiss Standfast are shaken.; Miss Prettyman'a beau is not pretty ; Misa Faithful her love ha forsakeu. Jtfma Knight is now changed into Day ; Miss Day wants to marry a Knight ; Sfisa Prudence has just ran way. And Afisi Steady assisted her flight. But success to the fair, one and all ; No mia-apprchensions be making Though wrojiglhe dear se to mis-call, "' There's no harm I should hope in miss-taking. Tbe JTapanete. Our latest accounts from Chirm, state that S(r Henry Poltinger had offered to con. duct lie China Naval and Military Expedi tlon td Japan for the purpose of demanding, and if necessary, enforcins British claims agairt that empire, Tor numerous ppoilu. tionshnd outrages... This opens a new quesi lion, kind one of do lrttlo interest. In' the event of a perfect reconciliation between Great Britain and China, the commauding olhcer will no doubt tie", nuzzled, as to the disposal of the largo body of men under his control. Hence,' probably, tho oflcr alluded to. Let us look then for a moment at tlioempircof Japiinu It occupies several islandsone of ..which U COO miles long and from 100 to 200 wide. It cont iins 300,. 000,000 of inhabitants Jeddo, the capital having a population of 1 ,000,000. Otio of the islands, Niphon,u said to be tho richest country in the woriu tor eow, nna some writers ire of tho opinion lhat Japan con taips more wealth than, even China oc In dia : but the policjLy r exclusion positive exclusion to foreigners from its interior, has hitherto prevented any publicity being giv en to its resources. The Dutch pnly are allowed to trade to one small spot of ground, raited o(T for them as a &ctory but there they are prisoners, so long as they remain on the shores ofJamin. "Tho Inhabitants are ingenious, and manufacture silks, Cot tons, porcelain, lacquered ware, &ic. The revenues and forces of tho Emperor ore immense. Scir-Onue, a priest, founded the monarchy COO- B. C. but Japanese, writers claim an antiquity surpassing even that of the so-catlcd tabuwus records and traditions of tho Chinese or Hindoos '-' . - Sx. Francis Xavier, the celebrated Chris tinn Apostle of tho East, made Japan the great theatre of his preaching. He was successful for a time, but finally, the Ja- punes Christians were persecuted, and then either exterminated or overawed. In 1C40 the Portuguese sent an embassy of 79 in dividuals to the Japanese Court to open a new commercial intercourse. AH but. 13 were put to death, and they were scrtfback with tho request thai tho Portuguese' would think no more of the Japanese, than if there was no such a natior, in the world. It was also enjoined that for the future, no Chris, tian should set foot in Japan. The laws uro exceeding rigid. Cutting in piecrs, piercing with knives, and immersions in boiling oil, are among the modes of pun ishing tho guilty. The parent suiTors for tho crimo of the child, and the ehild for that of tho parent. Tho , soil of Japan is enhivated with great industry, and, (he couh try is mado to depend almost exclusively up on its internal resQurces. Uold is Iwimu there in ample quantities, also pcrirl and amber. The Japanese are great travellers; their pilgrimoges, however, being inland.- The retinue-ef a prince of the first yank is computed at 26,000, and covers the road for miles. 'The capital is marked by many snlendid na laces. Dreadful fires are of common occurrence, and in 1703,'one took p'aco wfeich consumed 100 ,000 houses.-! Mecco, which istjt a consi-.Ierablu distance from Jeddo, is regni ded as the spiritual cap. ital, being the ccntrj ol literature, "and tho arts, and where tho iost skillful works are manufudurcd;'Sdf-murdcr ut Japan, like duelliiiK In Europe, and indeed, in the Southern und Western Stales of the Amer. iean llnion, is esteemed the point of honor among tlie grcut ; and ttic nobles,,, when condemned to death, reserve tlie prfvilt ge of cxecutirig tho sentence with- their own bunds. There arc two prevailing religions one .called tho Siontos, and tho other the Budso; The followers of tho former be lieve in a Supremo Iluler-of (he Universe, and their teachers cultivate" the practice of virtue, as the chief means of gaining his fivor. . The Budso mingles' with the origin al system of eastern, Asia, processions, ,dmms, mus!c, and a befit-f in a middle statu of pumV.imnt. I'Voiii lhi? hasty outline, the reader may form some notion of a peo ple against whom the arms of Grcot Britain dro now.Tis rrport says, otout to be direct ud 1 he Japanese, -even to it gi uuti'i' v' ten! than the Chinese, nru strangers to for ei'ii trade.- Their vessels ore mere boats, and iheir fla23 seldom SfeTi at n foreran' pori.. Such n fertile spot, with such a, thriv- UVg aua UluusiriOUS pJuianun, djh.-ih.u iu commercial communion with tho rest of the" world , 'would doubtless.fojni an imporla nt feature of ,thc present times. ' .. Pkoi-lk of CoLok-t-Ohio. The .Su preme Court of Ohiot has decided that per sons of mixci blood wh are more than half white are.not subject" to the consliiu- tioiinl exclusion of negroes from trjo - right. of suffrage, but aretnlitled to-vote. The New Orleans Picatutie," of tho 8th inst;. announce's lhat thoNew American Theatre in 'thntciiy was"ta bo closed 911 the I4th, for tho wurit of; support ;" nd lur. ther, that Mr. James H. Caldwcilthc man ager, has determined to withdraw ultogcfh; cr from tho theatrical profession.. The Sahbath. Tlio recent genera election in franco was neio" over" lh0klig iimyonihe Salbathi AwlhoFrcoch pre paring fir another revolution? When they abrogated the fourth and sevonth command- nH it-few-y&ftra.&incer Gn4oodaoof from them for a season, and a scene of cor nage and blood ensued, unprecedented in tho onnols of tho world. Are they willing to try tho experiment again T Rhode Island. Governor King issued his proclamation 00 Monday declaring that the constitution framed by the convention assembled nt Newport on tho second Mon day of September, has been adopted by a mniorit v of the oualified electors in the Sti t-j anaVjhat on the first Tuesday of May next it will becemo the supremo law.of tho land. ' ' , f- . ; Cct Niit8.--The Pennsylvanians, or as they call themselves in the interior, Penna. mites, are now making cnt nails largely from their own pig iron. A method has bccji contrived of rolling the -plrtes so that the grain of tha metal runs lengthwise of the nails, and they can be clenched like wrought nails. , Notice. THE undersigned, by mutual consent, as well as by limitation of their contract, have dissol v ti tLs partnership heretofore existing at Scott s Creek," lUywood county, N. C. AfT the lands and other property belonging to the firm have been' transferred to William II. Thomas. All debts due the firm are payable to bira ; and all dtbta due from the nrm are payable by him. - W. II. THOMAS'. ALLEN FI5UER. ' . .. ; 3t .125 .November 10, 18U.' franklin Academy. , THE exercises of thin institution closed, for tbo present year, on Friday the IClh ult af tor a Session seven weeks. Tlc!pcjtt Session will commence . on Monday tho 2nd January, U 41 Student will bo prepared for the university of out own or other States when desired. r Tuitiou.Tor Cliicat or Mathcmnttcal students $15, Geography or English Grammar, f 9, and all others $6 per session of five months. Refer to Hons. G, E BaoVer. J. II. Brran. Jaa. Ircdoll, W. Buttlo and Chariet-Manly, Esq, of Kaleigli ; Hon. J. it. J. Mamcl or Ilalilax and the editors ef the three Raleigh papers. Board caa bo obtained Jow m Frunklin. - ' : JOIINY.IIICKS. Franklin, Dec. 23, 1812. 7 : 3t -120 A NEW ENTERPRISE, the former Editor of the Saturday Evening Pott and Saturday Courier. COMPRISING the fruits of twenty years ex penance In tho Newspaper business ; the aid of the most' distinguished newspaper writers of tbo day; a valuable" Foreign Correspondence j with troops of Literary friends, and the determine, tton to piibliah a Newspaper for all classes, which suaix not as sormmbb! ' ' PHILADELPHIA SATCEDiY MUSEUM. OV knowledge.'news, and AMUSEMEST. , A Family Newspaper, neutral in politics op. posed to quackery, and tevoted to the useful Arts, lid ncation, Morals, Health and Amusement. Tho Talc, Sketches, Narratives, Biographies, Essays, und Poems, shall be of tho first order the best produrrtions of the best writers of the day. Al 0, articles on History, Astronomy, Chemistry, and all the useful Arts and Soiencee, with alibe. ral portln of light-'reading,- hnecdotcs, wit and humour, making a varied, rich, and mirth-inspir. ing Olio. Life on tiir Ocban Famishing narrativeaof sterling adventures at sea, showing the courage and heroism of the bold Mariner, as Ho springs from bisliammock and Acs to the deck, Where amazement confronts bim with images ' " "dire," - - - ' : ' "" ' " -., Wild winds and mad waves drive tho vessel a wreck, 1 Tha tuasla fly in splinters the shrouds arc on fire. Foreign and Domestic news, Congrcesional pro. peedings, and a general view of all matters of interest orlinportance, will appear. I'u-roRui. Evdeu-jsiimk.its, comprising maps, landscapes, architecture, portraits of distinguish, personages, of both sexes. In 'these, as well as in neatness of typography, tho Museum ahull not be surpassed. ' For eIon CoRRgsroNDKNTB.-Arrangcmcnls have been completed for securing "a regular Foreign cor. rcsponduncd more extensive and complete than lm ever enriched the columns ef an Amcricun Newspnpcr.' ' CesiMEiic'iAL. Tlie state of business, of slocks, prices of grain, flour and all descriptions' of couo try produce, mcrchandiKC, &.c.,will bo given from actual sales, in.. Philadelphia, Uultimoro, New York', It wtoQ, Slc. -' - 1 ' SELECT AND QRIGINAL GEMS FROM Miss Leslie, '. . Mr. Aulhur, Mrs. Sigourrey, , Mr. Irving, MUs Sodgwkk, !" Mr. Cooper, Mrs. Hale, Mr. Moir,. Mrs. Stephens, Mr. Chand!i.V, Mrs. Ioue, Dr. Bird, Miss II. Gould, ; &.c. &c. &.c. ONE THOtrSAND DOLLARS. At an early period wilt be announced tl;q offer of One Thousand Dollirs, which tho Proprietors intend awarding In Premiums for the bent Litera ry Productions, Iustructivc Stories, Touching and Affecting Inscriptions, JSssays,- Poems, -&.C., in order to enlist tlie slrangest arroy of the best Na tive Talent in favor of lhts great Literary Enter, prise. It'bcing, in fact, tho dc.temiiriati.ih of tho proprietor, tn leave nothing nndone, and Jo spare no pnins', exertions, or expense". 4 'iT. EvtayBuhscribcr to thigf apcr w D receive a copy of Clarkk's Ahkrivan Pocket i.icrarv, noticed behiw, witliout charge, thus rendering tho Saturday iluscum themost di'nirablo, the most attractive, und tho cheapest Filthily twspapcr that lion ever been published iq the United States. To Agents. Ttrnis, Commfsstoiii, fyc. Any individual who will take tho trouble' to pro. euro the nauies of his friends, and remit )he furtdn, will be entitled to the commiwibna wlnh ore at present, and will continue to be, Until further no. lice, xHorc liberal by far, thait have yet buon, offi;f. ed by any Newspaper of real clliiractor oT merit. A commisHion of 70 cents will, for the present, be allowed to agents upon each subscriber. ' ' Tbe Philadelphia Saturday iUuseum is publish ed every week at $2 per annum, as urnal, in ad- taiiri-, or g3 at tin. md of the yeav O Fur 820, hi current funds. 16 crica of tho Newspaper, and 16 copies of the Libra,- will be forwarded, securely packed, to any p.tt, of tho United States. 3 copies for $5. All orders and communications to be addressed, free "f postage, to THOS. Q. CLARKE & CO - Saturda7 Jlfuscam, No. 101 Chcsnut stcct.'Pln'AdcIphili. . -' i tsr tot Betters. REMAINING in the Post Office at-thevilc, N. C, 31st Dec.,-18 12, Mnots out be. fore tho lul ofApril, will H sent to tfil General Post office. Department a deny-letters. Mr Alcxandt r Pauiel Jenningi Eiiianiicl S Adairis Kufus Imb I Sam! Adam iwOGlJ Lowrr ' 9 II Barnard Mrs Histrr Barnard Franr.M Bycrs . John'Bi-rkly Elijah, Bruce .' 1 William Brtoe ' "M Lvttfl rWMcMillce , Alex Rd John MeBirde Robert, McClelland EH McClure Mr MoRed Mrs M C Afoody HWOsbom David Owen "UEOwcnhy Jolm Patton lfrcstnall -.rutcr Prestwood -John JtubcrU . K L Ray I Rosen m id T Ralcliff Jesdo Berry A M Bullcf; - John Bradley ' ' ' ' John R. Branner B1ei Brookshcar II Bell ' WirA Caimibbi John Gassiduor John Luster ' c C. McCarter 2 J Cochram "Alfl't'd Grnig Col CC Carson -Eh Rvuu;r J B Russet Bernard Rosckan ., L RceSO Mt Richardson Adum Siler -W H Smart Col A E Smith Gocrgc Summey David Shuck J H Tate M D Alcxand:r Triblo Mrs S Wheeler 8 W Willis James Wilson William B Whalcy ! John Withers . W Worley D Wytie 4. A Patterson FL Walls M. PATTON, P. Af. 138 Joseph Cook Patta Dovor R F Davis Col Smnl Davidson Mrs. Jane Davidson MissRGudgcr Rev T Harkins Jacob Hide Da volt Ilunsucker1 Colson D Hajran, Joxoph Garron E Ij Hinds M Helm G Hampton Smith Hagan . F II Gaines Thomas Guinea James Iredell "- Dec. 31, 1843. BY the sack or single bushel, for sals bv - WILLIAMS $ ROBERTS. Dec. 9. tf 125 rfiosrmcs of tee n. t, litebaei record THE subscriber proposes to publish in tha city of Raleigh, a magaxine with tbe above title. It will be printed m monthly numbers, oa forty ectavo pages of good paper, wiih new and elegant type and neat cover, for -,'. - ; Two dollar a year in advance.. It is designed U be a publication of general into, rest, containing biographical sketches of the il lustrious native of North Carolina t historical papers, embracing particularly imixwcrwcEs bj the present aged publio men and sclentiflo arti clca. This magazine will cherish tho purely lite rary, and ita page will be graced With poctit contributiens. A prominent pluce will -bo giver, to the interests of tbe Common School system ol education in our State. A Review department will bo added, which will present notices of new publications; and it Is. designed' that tho work shall have a monthly cmromcu of literary Intel, ligencc, ' ' - The subscriber feels safe In making the above statements, because ho has tlie pro initio of assil. ance from several distinguished gentlemen in the State, in whoso acquirements tho public hna all confidence. Ho desires lo make it periodical which ihall compare wiih any Southern; maga xine, ornament tho table of U10 literary man, and be a wclcomo visiter to any family in the State. It will bo seen that the subscription is unusually Four Hundred and Eighty Octavo rages for Two Dollars! The work is put at this price that it circula ion may bo tho greater ; but it will bo at onco perceived Jthat t1ieapuilifbcr cannot risk a cbm msricemcnt until a sufficient number of aubscrib. ers shall bo obtainod-to cover expenses. . ID" As soon as five hundred responsible sub . scribcrs shall be secured, the first number will be issued, at which time tlu payment for the first volume will-bo. considered In advance.. When subscribrmrcepiroThat number, tliey will forward the amount tiftheir subscription immediately, and will take tbo' publication of that number as a guarantcd' lliat the magailpe will be issued for at Iraitt one year. This, arrangement will secure both parties. - . . Who can doubt that North Carolina need such a tnagaxim) ? . Who can doubt whether there be not more than sufficient talent in bur Slate at lei. sure to fill it peges wttlprbfitablo and entertain ing matter Who will not risk Two dollar on an experiment so Well worth making T We shall listen for a reply, and exicct a hearty response. Let no one wait to see how it will appear; for such a eourM may prevent the publication entire ly ; but let everyjmo friendly to the work try it for a tear, and then, if it be not worth taking, let him abandon it. We want tho names -of all who will subscribe, T ,h" ' t of January next, or earlier, if practi. cable. PostmaMn, every where, will no doubt take pleasure in forwarding tkaot. as they ut au thorised to do, free of postage -w Postmasters anil others, who Will become responsible tor five subscriptions, shall receive a copy for one7ycar7 ' All communications to be addressed, post paid, to ' THOS. J. LEMAY. Raleigh, N.C., Nor, 14, 1842. BLANKS! BLANKS ! J CLERKS of Courts? Attorney's, Sheriffs, and Constables are respcotfully informed that We huvo now on hand, and shall continue to keep, a largo and general assortment of BLANKS ; and that we aro now prepared to fill with promptness orders for any ol tho following kinds, viz :- . Superior' Court, County Court, Indictments for Assaults - - it Affrays, Ca. fca's, 9 Witness Ticket. Writs, Cupiat Bonds, Ca. Sa. Bonds, Subpoenas, Venditioni Exponas, Jurors Tickets, Rxccutiojis, Road Orders, Vend. Expo. Subpoenas, Ca. Sa. Bonds, Witness Tickets, Writs, Ate., &.C Indictments forAfl'rays, " . Assaults, Ju.Tirs' Tickets, Miscellaneous. Constabloa' Warrants. Sheriff's Deeds Vend. Expo. a SherirT's Deeds Fi. Fa. Appeal Bonds, Ca Sa's. and Bonds, Guardians' Bonds, Apprentices Indentures Marriage License, Appearance Bunds, Commissions for taking ir positions. Deeds of Trust, Constulijes' Official Deeds of Conveyance. Bonds, Administrators' Bonds, Prosecution Bonds, Letters of Admmistra . tion, - Const. Delivery Bonds, Injunctions, Equity Subpccnas, " Writs, J Deeds of Equity, , . Indemnity Bonds, - - Mcscnffcr,, Office, Letters Testamentary, Ejectments, &c-t &-C. Ashcville,July22,1842, Smith's AtUbnictic. JUST rcecived, and for salo at this office very cheap. V , .v? Nov 26 ' Two lliiiidreciPollars Reward. PPL'LiMTION By- llit Exfflleney JOll'N MOREIIEAD, Governor, Cuptain General, and Commander in Chief of UuJStqte of jforth Carolina; Vn krje liashecs made oppear to the Ex. ecutive 1 ' cpartment,tiM,Ttthe ; lastTfrnrof the Superior Court of tlis eminty of 'abarni tlie Grand Jury found a true Bill against MARK KIS. OR, for tho murder of James S. Russel ; and that said Kisor has fled from justico: - iVsir, Therefore to tho end that' saiJ Mark Kisor may bo arrested and brought to trial for the said offence, 1 do hereby issue this my Proclama tion offering a reward of Two Hundred Dollars for tho 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 a Governor, &c and to which I have caused tlie Great seal. cal of State to be affixed. Done at our ..City of Raleigh, this 25th October 1842. ' I JOHN Mi MOREIIEAD. ' By his Excellency's command, PsToa Reynolds, Pri. Sec. l DESCRIPTION. Vuid Kisor is about 30 years of agcT five fee ten inches high, dark bair, square shoulders, duik skin, large mouth, some appearance of scald-head, speaks quick, is a blacksmith by trade, has a bad countenance, and fond of carrying I is Rifle, and i.itpnr tin iin a brother in Ucorgia, and two tiiUu- in Mississippi, one naasrjcd to Pi rarrot Evans, the-other to Collins. 6w . ""121 " Plain and fancy BooiNixjoiO,mNi,iimj THE public are respectfully informed that in addition to the former largo and general as. sortmcnt of Printing Materials belonging to this establishment a new supply has been rccaa'Jy received, which will enable us to execute OF EVERf-oESCRIPTION, in a stylo equal, if not superior to any ctbarxstab lishment in tlie State. O Orders for any of the follow Jjg kinds of Printing will be thankfully received, anp puBxptly attended to: Blanks, or evert dk- Cards, or ac w. scairrion, pAMfHLFTS, ClRClLARS, Catalogues, MiNtrrta. Hand-Bills. Snow-BtLL, i Wav and SiLjb EL jjl TlCBET. Labels, Slc. &3. " Messiscsr' OffM-e", . ( Asheville, July 22, 1842.'$ 106 iriortgage, INJUNCTIONS, Equity Wnt and 8ubpo2na for sale here. r - - .-37 .1 at t Ran way from the subsoriber, en Friday STghj lost, the 30tb of LVoember.a bright mulat to man, named MADISON, about 31 years old, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high tolerably stout built, woighmg 165 lbs., has red eurly hair, is so light colored that h might pas fur a white man, if not particularly observed' is sliiibtly ruptured, and f .1 - . ir ip " I I i,.;i A Syears a uw. wuiu uu imu,uiiiiiiwu white hat, a checked home-spun cotton coat, and bluo mixed pantaloons. He bad a Pass, which expired on the 2d inst He rode off a small sorrel mare. It is poseib'lo ho may have been furnished with m trp nun. arid is nn ftmiht endcavorintr to get to a non-slavcholding State, The above re ward, ana an necessary expense, win 00 paiu tor tho apprehension of said Fellow, and his confine, menl in any Jail, so that I can get him again. Letters upon the subject may bo addressed to tho subscriber at Tylersvillo P. O., Lauren District, S. C- JAMES II. DILLARD Juii.-6, 1843. 3t 120 nan lierc, every body!! WILLIAMSliOBERTS, Havo received, at their Cheap Store in tlsheville " -, - - a rRsu stri'ir or v . . WINTER GOODS, AND expect in a few dam to receive an addi tional upply, which, wlded to their present stock, wiU make their assortment . complete. NOW LOOK OUT FOR v SKm.jaA.ss-sv9:inrSB To tliosa who wish to buy a largo quantity of Goods for a small sum of money, wc tay, HERE IS THE PLACE, . as we are determined to put them dovfrk even LOWElt v than we have heretofore sold them i and having arrangements by which We will be receiving con stant addition to our STOCK, wc respectfully call tho attention of tho Goods.purchasing public to our establishment promising at all times and under all circumstances to two our best exertions to jivo neneral satisfaction. ' Wc receive as we have heretofore done the PRODUCE OF THE COUNTRY in exchange for Goods ; allowing for it thu highest market price. WILLIAMS &, ROBERTS. Asheville, December 4, 1812. PROSPECTUS OF THE lYcw Genesee Farmer, AM) GARDENER'S JOURNAL . Vol. ivfor l13. IfENRtCoLMAM, Editor for the first quarter j and .M: H. Batkham, for "tho remainder of the year. Published by C. F. Crosman and E. Shrpard, Rochester.. Sixteen puges monthly, enlarged and iinprovefl ; price $1 00 perycar, in advance, Tbo character of the Gencseo Farmer, both old and new, has been well known, and it ability and usefulness universally applauded. Published in one of tho best farming districts in tho vrr!d, and in one of the finest and busiest cities of the growing west, th6' very homo of active industry and intelligence, where information and mechani cal talent of thcjiighcst order arc concentrated, no pains will be spared to make it all that biisJi a paper should be. Under present arrunjrements, Mr. Colman is expected to continue in the cdetoriul department for (he first third of the year ; and whe never ho retires from it supervision, it will paRs into ahio and competent hand?, who will do justice to the paper and its subscribers. Mr. Colman contcm plntes an agricultural tour in Europe, and will be a regular correspondent of tho paper through the year. "Mr. nakliam.as travelling agent and correppon. dent, designs to spend most of his time among the farmers, obRcrving their condition, and operations, and his contributions will be interesting and prac tical. Tho numerous and uble. correspondents of , tho N. G. Farmer, it is expected will continue their valuable contributions. With these arrange, mtnta, the proprietors fed assured that the long, tried friends of the Genesee' Fanner will not do. sert the paper; but will use their influence to ex. tend its circulation and usefulnsss. If each sub scriber would make it un object to procure one other, ho would render an essential public benefit. The correspondence bcin; extended throughout the country, the paper will embrace tho-husband. ry of Now England, .the Canadue, Jhp Middle, tlie Southern and Western States ; and it will communicate the fullest intelligence of tho pro. gress of agriculture in the old world. Being con. i nccted with an extensive Agricultural Extablish. ment, for seeds and implements, under tho man. agemcntof one of the Publisher, it will furnis information ot all improvements. Tho proprie tor will use their utmost endeavors to concentrate the best talent in their management ; to have the mechanical execution and appearance greatly im. proved, and to render it entirely worthy of the patronage of practical ami intelligent farmers. Six Copies wilt bo fuminhed fur $5. Thirteen Copies for J$10. On Twenty Copies and etr.n diteoant of thirty per rrnl tilt le made. Pa v. ment always M At'ASCC. ll.lls of all specie pay. ing banks wdl be tk at par. I'ostmastcrfare prrmittrd by bw to remit n--ncy free of pnatago. Tb frsratls nt fcjrirulture are resprctfuilr nqtirtd ! s.t M''aming subscribti. LUck siitmbrrk sr solum can tw furnislird. I CommunkalHMMi hi !. m for tV pjw-r, ' may br addrcM4 Uil Wut A fA, J ter.N.V. Fnrnllurr SrtiMurr. "' CAU. at the Cabinet Aopam the public KimtT, immcdiaUlyeastofllic?ourtMe. w litre ju wilt End a Inrge stock of well assorted consisting in part, of BUREAUS rREWES, TABLES, laree and small WORK.ST AN DS. CANDLE-STANDS, dec. ' The estabjishraent lias lately changed hanus, ... -' I . J If , 3 and tlie price of t urnuure tonmaeraoiy reaureo. Inn fi wr iln jn Ihvrv w ill Iw rtidy 1 large Yt of HPnillTlt-BEDSTEiBS, substantial and ncat,butno''JiVieA,"about them. Every kind of work in the above line will be done to order at this shop, with a neatness and dispatch, lim uq wi-tl-WcicJBi4iBjtjo Stole. .jrjr All kinds of country produce except Pro mises, Tobacco and Whiskey or Brandy, will bo taken in payment for Furniture. Asheville, July 21, 1842. 106. tf. AILS and BRADS, (aborted,) for sale by Dec. 9. . tf ' L 12G LOOK nERE. IS it worth whils for os to remind our custom ers, that their debts fell due on the 1st of Jan. uary t We think they know it, and will attend to H, and when they come to pay up, which we hope will be immediately, that they will bring more .1 . . U w!k sKivli In Kit avim money inaa uj wo iw, w iw wi-wm w -y of the CHEAPEST GOODS e?er sold in Aahc 'iUe-' WILLIAMS Sl ROBERTS. P. S. You had all better believe we need the money, and mull have it. W. 6c R. Asheville, January 6, 1843. 128. tf. . PROSfECTCS 07 TBB HOWEVER the value f work, devoted tha important science of Agriculture ma hays been appreciated in former times, the day has pass, ed when it becomes neceuuirv in -ni j. - -j uiio an eJabqrato deft-noo of the necessity and worth of atifH nntiti.atinn nA .11 n : . . I r - fiaucai men are now constrained to admit the bencncial influence which they exercise upon the Agricultural industry of th country as well in th increased production of labor as in tho general improvement of the soils. Impressed wfth these convictions, and the no less startling truths which are daily developms to the mind of every reflecting man, tho neeessu ty of diverting a portion to that labor now employ, ed in the production of our great staple, intoother and more profitable employment tho growth of Bread-stuffs, Provisions, Stock of all kinds ther4 by rendering the southern section of the Union, kssdependent for all the article of daily consumn. lion, Uwi -our Eastern and .Western k.cthren, and affording a more ample field for improvement of our rapidly exhausting soils the undersigned have been induced to undertake the publication of the Southern Plaxter, a work which will be ex. clusivcly devoted tj tho cause of Southern Agri culture, and whatever pertuins to the promotion of the science, in all itsvand ratifications, extend ing os tlicy do through all the Mechanic Arts. This brief sketch of the objects and designs of tho work, will doubtless commend it to the fuvora blo consideration of every intelligent Planter who luck th. necessity of such a medium of comrmi. nication, and to -;. without further remark, wo make a direct t,rPcal in lis tUMf. conndcnt tnftt the extremely bw price at which it is oaz.4 wji place it within the roach of every farmer tiw. ev'cr limited his means. 1 'emu. The Soul hern Plan'er will be rkscJ every other week; the first number will appeal early in January, on fine paper and new TYrr, (bought expressly for the work) hi a form suitable for binding. Each number to contain tiuirr pagea 9 by 12 inches, which will form at the end of the, year, a volume of 208 pagesand will be mailed to subscribers at ONE DuLLAIl per year, i.nvahia. ELT IN AOVANCB, r .The CASH principle will be rigidly adhered to, and in l.o case will the work bo -forwarded unless the enrh accompanies tho order. t Every citizen whether he be Farmer, Mechanic, Lawyer, Doclor or Merchant, who feels the ne. .ccssitgMof making an effort to advance tho great Agricultural and Mechanical interests of the coun try, is requested to constitute himself an agent for tho circulation of the Southern Planter. O Postmasters will forward all subscriptions, free of charge, if handed to them. Otherwiim ull letters and communications must be poet paid. . J. W. & W S. JON ES. Augusta, Ga., Dec 21, IMJ. W UAAAMS & KOCJI.lt I S HAVE received an additional supply of 3.4 and 4-4 BROWN DOMESTICS, 4-4 OSNA. UURGS. Also, 200 bales COTTON YARN, assorted numbers, from the Salisbury Mativfartory, which they are soling, as they do everything else, at the most reduced prices, for cash or merchantable produce. The community arc reseetfully requested to call and examine their slock and prices. August 5, 108 A I, II OLLOW.WARE, CASTINGS, WAGON. Jioxes, etc. ivc. August 12, 1842. 109 . IMPORTANT WORK!! 1 Diclioiiary of Arlw, IVIanu- AACTURES ANU MUfES; CONTAININO A CLKAII EXPOSITION Ol TUEIR PBIN CIPLES AND PRACTICES: Dtl ANDREW I RE, M. D., F. R. S., M. G. S., M. A. S. Land., Mem. Acad. N. S. Philadrl., :S. Ph. Sac. N. Germ. Hume., Mulii, J-e. c. lU-l'STKATEO WITIIONE THOUSAND TWO Ill'NDRKD AN FOUTV-ONK KNORAVIVOS, THIS is unqticolionably the most popular work of the kind ever published, and a book ino.t admirably adapted to tho wants of all clusses of the coinn. unity. the following aro the important objectx which the learned author endeavor to ac complish. ' - - ' ' 1st. To instruct theManufacturer, Mctallurgiit and Tradesman in the principles of their retire, live processes, so as to render them in reality, the masters of their business; and to emancipate) theni from a state of bondago to such a are too commonly governed by blind prejadic and a vi cious routine. 2nitTr. To afford. Merchants, brokers, Drysalt era, Drugjists, and officers of the Revenue, r.z ructeristic descriptions of the commodities which pass through their huids. 3rHly. Hv exhibiting some of the finest develop, menta of Chemistry and Physic, to lay open an excellent practical school to students of these kin dred soeiH'es. 4tlily. To teach capitalists, who may bo dc sirous of placing their funds in some productive brnnrh of induKtry, to select, judiciously, among ptuUKiblc claimants. Sttily. To enable gentlemen of the Law tn be cunic wetl acquainted with the naturo of thorn fa tent schemes, which are so apt to give rise to ilientiun. tillily. To present to legislators such a clear dis position of the staph) manufactures, as may dis rtiad them from enacting laws which obstruct in dustry, or cherish one branch of it to the injury of many others. . And lastly, to give the general reader, intent cltw fly on Intellectual Cultivation, views of many of tliir Biihlrntnchicvement of Science, in eflVct ng tliu '.- grand transformations of matter to which Gn at Britain and the United States owe llwr permanent wraith, rank and power among UVf amnsof the earth The latest statwlic of very important olrjeet .f4 nianiifaetiire arc given from the best and usual ly from official authority at tho end of each article. Tli wo k will be printed from the second Lon don Edition, which sells fur $13 a copy. It will be put on good paper, in new brevier type, and will make aboul 1400 4 vo page. It will be issued in twenty-ono semi-monthly numbers, in eovcrsy at 24 pi-n,cach, payable on delivery. 37" To any person sending as five dollar at one time in advance, we will forward the number by mail, post paid, a soon as thy come from pre. To nitablc agents this affords a rare opportune . ty , as wc can put the work to them on terms ex-' ticnic'y favorable. In cyery manufacti;7,jn and every village h:0ug!iout the United States and Canada subscriber may bo obtained with the greatest (jfitity. Aidress, post paid, D. Apple. ! glW). Hroadway, .New York. Hrntcmber 2. 184 Vtf fTMIE undcrsi -I- connici nlfora far an in payment the following; articles, vht : IRON, BACON, BEEF.CATTLE, BEEF-HIDES, and CORN. Tho payment of on a third of lh price of the land, will be required at tlie expira tion of one year one third in two years snd one third in three yearsand when the circumstances of the purchasers make it necessary, the fo'' indglgenceof on year, will be given on each borrd after it become due. No further ecurity Is required than a good character and industrious habits. Any person wishing to purchase, can ap ply to Mr, King, who rewdes in Murphey, the coon ty seat or tlie aoove roomy. J - - ..rf f t f WILLIAM II. THOMAS. 3 IV 113. Tennessee Stone. If Vtre, OF everv description," for sale by " y WILLIAMS ROBERTS- Asheville, Dec. 9. tf 125 Itlank Book. 4 FEW for sale at this office Good paper . A. wclPOO'ino. uiw wi March 5, 1842. 67 Cherokee Count-, Jt. C TImT; 3- September 20, 1842. .1 ' ghed has in the above county, IP' crable quantity of land, which he now t in Te nn HreiiniiHlatinriteriss. snarecciyg L 1 ; . f-ifm
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 17, 1843, edition 1
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