ye?m ?&wmteM THE MESSENGER: Friday Morning, April H ISIJ. : To- nlt ftnrd llmw , TAi't paper is published at IfoeilrmcJyiouiraleaof TWO DOLLARS IN ADVANCE, TWO DOLLARS Si FIFTY CETS IN SIX MONTH, Or; If ai Ihe rnd of the year. $T4y jKro forwotding Twelve DoUar0inui. nance, thait nut cxtt fiopvt of (he paper. To the menders and friends ef the Methodic Episcopal Church iri the boundi f Ott Asha-ilk District - '- '. Dear Breth re , It wiM. bo remember ed by you tint,-in 1839tulwr-ripwn weft taken up in the bounds bf this UtrMi lo bo applied to i ho' purchase of fund, nd lU ercctiun of suitublo -budding?!, (urDirti iia Parsonage, as conk inpiuN;d by tiwMceUcnl discipline of our church, Thrsosnbsentf- lion? Were sufficiently. .tibfittl' to' Justify ,u in the bolkf .that tlu ra woubliyWoriui difficulty in procuring ni; nmowituiTieiiit to answer the pin-pones contumpl:itml. .Ac cordingly, wr purchased, as ynu have-al been informed,-w hut ronKiden u n vr eligible site, iiunr tho villitgo-t4' Axheville and forthwith caiutl To be erec.cd thrri'uii Uiu neet .! i y biyldina,.- CoticslHlH'g ojf . ? very utat and comimHiiiius dwelling liniiso, a kil;lvn, mnwkrlr''Use , stable, crib, tisa Thoeuljru cowled" land and nil thr iimirove menia did not qujto roieh fifteen hunilreil dollars, while- llu: itubse.ripli.mK in irur bancs ot Ihii time iiriiiiuiil' il i nciiruiie thousand with a fuir pruurt ul h -ving Ti nl.-iri-d to the requfjeil sum. bin bi lure these sub; scripiiona could bv co I lee ted there wns great change in ihu ttwm t uy afEtii(l llu country, unu witi t'1 '. . il cjiim ji rli.-imr.! in i - " rYur pronecls for meeting1 tlie liuhihiii whicli we had incura'd in ,iurc.ha9u ti u property. iSot ont? half of iht muni originally subscribrd han ever been paid in, uhile every new efl'orl to enlarge tbo sub. scription has entirely failed. A heavy debt is now hanging ov. r the propurty, ihe In. terest of which, during the three years Ust psl, has considerably inrrcnswl the original nmiiuut, mi the. prcspect of puymtuts U: comes more anil more dull. We havetiit l again and ligaiu to collect what was nlre;rdv on sulwerintioii but when it is fccn(1ectel that it was taken on hv ncrsons scattered ever a district of cnuutry two. hundretl miles long nnd om- hundred broad.jmd in sums ranging from tweutyfiveccnts to five dollars, not much surprise; cart,, be. enter tained ut our failure. Wo have, oficrrw- pealod trbils, despaired of ever collecting it. The debts against the property trf ui paid, and how it wus to bi: done has bee. n question about 'which, for inany mouth? past, wo have felt much urixieiy. At riu lust meeting of the board of Tru."te- which was on the Cth instant, alter a 'cure ful exaannalion of the suliiect in oil Ms bearings, we .tfolibcrauiy came totlw-cun elusion tbaftho only moons left us of meet ing tho 'deitiund against the property was to bring it to a public sale ul as emly u day . as practicable, which wo accu( Jtugly re solved to do on Tm'sday., the 4 h day ol July nexu To this course wo have eon. sidered tturselves necessarily dnvenTffioUgl. we con assure you that none can regret it more sincerely than we no. I5ul the tltb! had to be paid we hm not the menna, tmr could we collect even wliathnd been 'sob scrilito, much less increase the suoscrip. tioii ; ii ml unless we had adiipled somw de cisive measure when wo did, judgment mig;t have been taken against us ana tlx properly Sold under execution,' when it in evilubly would havo brought much lessutljuu what it will when brouoht-into sahfas wi proposo on besides the six and twelve months time latter course will b3 muicli tnor creditablo to us, and we doubt not more acceptable to you. It is certainly good properly, and in ordinary times would bring much more, wc think, than what 'it cost- what it will bring now, uudeTTRe 'present "pecuniary embarrassed condition of the country, remains to bo seen. Should tho proceeds of the sale amount to more than tlic debts against tho pniperfy, ris wo have a good hope they will, the. overplus will of course be retained by us, under tho bust "ni.fnngr-mt'hre efift tiTri!ifei5t"rn0Td(vr to bof invested fur the purpose originally contem plated by lhesubscriplkuw,4a4iolher pl;e and time. Tius,.yg:U know; can bo easily dotw It is to be dei ply regretted that among so rrwny, the n (jtiwite sum ti svo ihrs property has not been obtained but we have tried and tri-d nguiii and again in va. riotis ways, without success, cud aro re. luttt ntU- driven to the above course.' With Inst wislies for your temporai and ,piriiual wcllarif, we arc, d.jir brethren, yours, cc. JAMES j AV E R V , ' 7 'JAnwMAKT!X.tXDElt, John W. McElrOv, WlUlE J.iXHS,, T" William (Jol3:4a., Aslrcville, April 10, 1143. .Truttrfs Tite f!l;t wy to BJirsrr-enri.MK'fc-JBrtnjr tip a child In the way he wonld go and w hen lie is. old he will not depart from ft." At rrven years old start him tosrhnol bat vmi nerd not make him po only wlwn he wishes, that is about one dav in live k" p him at tiiix till lie is fiflren then take hiiu home iN. B. Do not cxainine him whether hi' b:i.i learned a ivthingorno ). I-t him (When his ettuc.Uion is coiiiph-teu,) continue Vo act as hi ns.s, (voung men are very wise in these dsyiO arhi he will be Miro never to harden his hands or soil bis clotln s liv work (N. B. He will b sure to wear the finest cloths.) rurnndihim with all the money he needs What is youl money for if 'lis not lor vour children.; Allow him to ride about wherever be pleases. Do not chido him for any improper conduct, such as lining a hornoe. casionally or an innocent game of Ltitard iBoyn win love 10 pmy.) encouruge nim to act inde. pexdently that is, to despise and m-gledl all ad vice of bia seniors (Boys are wiser now than men.) Permit him to select his own profession una fohW-rt-m bisownivayr HewiH be-sure irr , select one that is easy of practice. Idleness, for instance, which is a very popular prof-sPron in these daye. ' In short give loo reins to . 3 incli nations, nnd ten, to one, if you do not litre hi sc. him promoted abov tat earth r wonder ?.d admi ration of multitude.- Halifax RtpMiccn. mi4ttyimil , r w - rm r: W. . .. . n r M s m-a ws M. m v m- jA iREuowop'iIoV sf the eld, stand oi' T. 4- rook, acc a., a dcbuiuui assortment or eseftd1y selected by J. DonUv fn4ho Charteslcn market, which tbey will ell to their friends and the pubiie at " - ' ' 4" -f i'J' i TUttVXOriV PniCL for CASH. ThesT tawortiwt etaprieer tinMt nrenr article usually kept is a village, stoic, and they are fully convinced ttiat 4 chkpf. or mdic UANDsoat'A. toa-ntKiT v(i9 nytr offorcd for nah ln . Aswevillb, nrrrr f P f f rtT A T t ; t .0000 lh. I5oc-tvnx waled,--r,r lnrh tlx lii$lii'tt miukut 1Tk;e .will be given Snekr.Rjot, Feather and Tullote wiU alio be ta ken n ixclmon for Good. . a,? A ikwtt, march 27 l4X 3 3 .1. 3H T b 1 K uin mer srWon nf lids' Irmtftutlorr' wD -B--:cuiiinnce 'on ThiimHuy, Iho 6th' dav of lMiirih,'UiinS r the contimicid superlntchdence of Ht v. Mr. UoecLtw. ,, V Tlit procp'ciii nf the boIioo) ar now 4f"ryflat. terine, and Ihr I nuiteca fert ntcy may. Wi til safe It. rccoimnrnd ii to thepu.bl .nftdcocend op rrl. Tho i jpcricnee of tlu. past aeisioN hue shown lliat t he Truteos s ei;e nut mistaken in the Mnli (Ktimn'n they had plitoed op tbs qualifications of Mr. and Mr. Doeciasa. . v H"r Tin- Mufir O purl mint will eontiniHndr' the dir (!imn uf lfiB, &HvTH, whr list (rlcn ntir fUtif.iriifKi to tlifc psri-nts and simrilieo f k yoanj; ixdu s vho tiave been under her jnattuc lior.a.. k J.l :. .! -.. Lsraona in Drawing and Palntiu) will be given bv Mrs. Swain ; ami to tliogo ,who wwh to acquire a kitowlrdgp of this branch jof polite eductioii, we eaa confidently roconimond her , . . i The Trnstrrs are advised that rood -Board in ff nmv bi had nt 91 SO ix r week. The ttrmn of tuition will continue as heretofore. , -ml . Typhis of Tnitiou; " Il.fh.-r " " L-":?". 1900 Incidental E.P0'nics.' ' '- "- ' "-' 1 00 EXTRA CHARGES. Minir Piijtmrorlr,- . V . . . ,$10 00 Giiitnr. - ... : : ' i 23 00 Drawin? and painting, - - - ' 10 00 O' The Boarding house is under b-sori. sion of Mr. N, Jtswrr, the former Proprietor of the! City IIoU'l. And as the Principal of the Academy boards' with him, thriso young ladies, who hoard there, will have the conplunt gtiardian. ship and instructwm of himaelf end lodyr. . K. ALh.XAUfc.U, Secretary. FVbniiW 15. l43.-.. . , 139. U.S. IMsti-M-t Court of IV. Carolina. IN HASKRUPTCy. NOTICE to shew catiKo against Petition of Jitxefi1! Siilwll, of Cherokee enmity. Farm er, In be declared a Bankrupt, at Wilmington, on niondav, the firnt of May next. William tVVSn,' of Cherokee county, Farmer, to h declared a Bankrupt, af Willinaigton, on nmndav, flip first of Slay next.' Ptind Pannmarr, of Macon eonnly. Farmer, to be declared a Bunkrupl, ut Wilmington, on nvm day, the first of May next. Jump Angel, of Macon county, Farmer, to be declared a Bankrupt al Wilmington, on monduy, the linM of Mav next. Ajiiiete '"'i'j'ns, of Macon county, Wagon miik. r, to be declureda B-mkriipt at Wilmington, on nnwiday, tin- first of May next. ' Jen Penderurn, of Macon county. Planter, o be declared a Bankrupt, at Wilmington, on moniiay, the first of May next. ' tlhjmh Cx, of Macon county. Planter, to bo derlarvd a Htnkrujif , at Wilmington on monduy, tU Am of Mn ncil. Jithn Brndfmd, of Cherokee county, Farmer, to be declared a Bar krnpt, at Wilmington, on monday, the first of May next. Colvard Netmn, nf Cherokee county, Farmer, to be "declared arBankrupt, af Wilmingtonr-on monday, tho-first of May nc.xt. ' Joreph D Vooper, n( (jlivrokce county, Farmer, lobo dcelurrd a B inkmpt, at Wilmington, on mondav, fhc first of May next. N. f'. Lenlherweoit, of tMierok'ce county. Farm re, to br. declared .Bankrupt, at Wilminglou, on monday, the lii st of May next. By order of tho Conrt.- ' X -1 H.H.POTTER, wl'ia? Clerk of Court in Bankruptcy. Feb. 6, 18-13. Slid - ' 1315 V.H. ESi i iCoiirt of . Carolina. IV BANKRlTrCY. ; OTIC'C to sl.-r 'cause ngainst Pi lit ion nf J- Taiwan fl'itf, ul Chornkec county, Farm r,' to be declared it rufikrut ot Wilmington, on mini, day the first of May next. Muilny li. Wiliianuari, of Cherokee county, Farnj-r, to be declared a Bankrupt, at Wilminir. , top, on monduy, the first day of May next. - Jnhu Gjvgan, of Clic'mkee county, Farmer to ne deciiiTea a Uankrupt, at VVilmiugton, on Mon dav, Ihe first of May next. William 11. Mnrnney, of Cherokee county. Car- penter, to lie declared a ftunkrupt. at Wilmington. on monday. the first of May next. A'lfti Ellin, of l.'iiep.kee c unty. Farmer, to be dociafea a llaiiKrupt, ut Wilmington, on Monday, the firnt of .May next. T ham ax ftatlru, cT Cherokee county." FurmerT to be declared a Bankrupt, at Wilmington, on monday, the firet of May next, v . ... . . . Spencer Ledfard, of Cherokee county. Farmer. to be deeliircd a Bankrupt, xtL Wilmington, on monday, the first of May next. WHtiatn SiroiJifer.of Cherokee connty.' Planter. tore? declared a Bankront, at Wilmington, on mnndny the first or May tiext. i aelnaii Burgiu, of Cherokee county. Fanner. to be declared a Bankrupt, at Wilminirton. on monday, the first of May next. " WVitnm Welrn. of l.m rokee eourrtr. to he dcclnred a Bankrupt, at Wilmington, on uion. day, the first of May next. - Brhjmnm R. William; of -Cherokee county, Fanner, to be declaied a Bjiikrupt, a Wihiiing on, on Monday, the flnit of May next John Muthit, of Cherokee county. Planti-r, to HiTttr'rfnrril-a Biihkrtiprr-Wtlmmjrtonrort mon: f dar. the first of May n-xt. Brnjitmin Mi-Entoe, of Haywood county, Far. nier. to be deelarf-d a Bankruiit, at Witmingtun, on montnv. int nrsi or may next. llj)MJM?y,:jjO'aywr)od enilnty, Jarmrr. to be declared a H iiiknijil, at Wilmington, on mon. oav. inctirr nr otny rm-t Chritlnpher'yatma, nf Haywood county, Far mer, tq bo declared a Ifankriipl, at Wilmington, on mrmtlay.'tS'' first of May next. f . T nomas J. Km us, if Haywood county. Planter, to tie declared a Hnnnrupf, at Wilmington, on moiulay, the first bf May next. ' William Dfl,ofCli r.kee county. Stone mason, to he deelar. d a linnRrtlpt, at Wilmington, oo mondyk tlm first of Muy next. :., Raker C'lar , of Cherokee county, to be declared a Bankrupt, at Wiluiinglon, on mon. day, the first of May next. ' By order of the Court - " H. II. POTTER; Aetmr ricrk of the Court in Bankmptcy. Feb. Ill, Itt43. .. 20ds . . . 140 . Wool wanted. ANY ouaatity of WOOL will be received in exchange for Goods, by ,v- , -XfJLMAMS $ ROBERTS. if ... . 124 Dec .9 , I J V the sack, or aingl- buheL for sale by -L WILLIAMS A. RORMiTS! Dec. 9. ' " tf 125 March 5, 1849. . 87 '..vrw''' -tth" Tar i'v ' 7- l" "rtlfi aubicrilicr rpectfully nnofnV a f KENTUCKY AN ft TENNESSEE V In lhe THIaff5 I GrnvIIlP,- IbrmeriT W W D. nei5lN'C, and more i. eehtly by L. KUDDUTII. ' Attached to the pro. ntsra BM-tToed iS tables and finel watoiv Lt, for toe. ftCAomaioiiauon of. Uroir. 1 ( txuutr ingt are undergoinR rppnirt, and will toon be in firegrate ortkr far tbo -acconiinotlalioa 'Vvci, eraantt Travflknip A t iM ! r He aolioiie a ehare ti the public nalronaeK.aod pledge himself (bat. po peiti thai) be.,ipurcd to rtMlii:r all romlorltiblgnljoniay give In in a run witli the prctitnre of the thnca.' ' - II. LESTER KCrecmilleiS.C March 3, 1843.. S ; 137 "Ten cotits Ilcward.- - in AN AWAY from tho fuWriher on ths Sd n of Jnmmrr laot. a bound Bov. by the name efSOUaMf FKAVAY. AU pcrsoaa are lore warned against liaiboiujc or cmulovinc said boy, as t ain di termincd to enforo tlic biw against all such; .The above rc-vml will be paid for nil oc. livery to mc en Cullowhee, in JWacon connty.' ;-.' ... ANDREW BRY80N. Fet. 17843.,; ... . ,3t 134 . . . Dr. Wood fin, RESIDING AT PLEASANT HILL r Eight milei from Franklin, Resp,ctful1y tender his service in Ihe mrmns branch p of hi ProfsKsion. to the citizens nf Ma. eon and the adjoining cocntii s. JTe will offer no fluttering iiiduoemcyts to tbo' community, but will thankfully receive and promptly and faithfui. ly.atcna to any calls Willi WTiicli nc may ne la vored. i - , January, 1843. . Iy....l2 , FASHION A ULU ASHEVILLE.N. C TTELLO. Uicrc I ve youna men, and old ones. JtljIOPr Run here.ajid I will make you the beat and most ruMimnabto C-UAT of any man in luc six counties!!! The subscriber would most respectfully inform tnc puonc mm ne nas rvceivea me : WINTER FASHIONS: and now, let any person wishing a cheap an FASHIONABLE Suitor Ctothe a nmtU, comedo tn. snrttie ihau't, iro ofTdisnlcttsed. He has in th lart twelve mnnlhs so grenlly improved in the art ot CUTTG, that he flutters tiimscu tnnl n earinot be excelled by any one west of the B'u Rid!e. ITT He hat REDUCED his PRICES so thai hi customer cannot grumble, and wi give as long a timo for payment as any n usonaUl man would ak. O" He tenders his thanks fo the liberal patronage, already bestowed. O Hi still occupies his old stand. A. J. FAIN. ui Ahi ville. Jan. 13, 1843. 129.., - tatc of IMorth Carolina. ' 1 COUNTY or SUHES. ' ; IN EQUITY. Burtoh Murphy, Thomas Hall and icije huzubeik, 11 m Uarrison and wye t,mi hi George Led 'better an wife, l.lita lie beecu. by John Elems guctrdian if Elta Ktijcccaawijonn luiems. Win Murphy administrator of Wm. M vr- jhj, senr., deV., 'John Sherrill and totfe Margaret, Jason Sherrill and cift Cla mtt. Josevh Murphy, Lambert Mprplu, Thomas Murphy, Mills Higeitit end wife Rebecca, John Hunter anl ieie ttaha rine; Nalhun Ilunler and -will - Elvira, Catharine Murphy mdow n4 rfi'cJ of the said lv m .Murphy, senr de.e:r and Thomas Lit toll and wife MaiMalind BILL FILED IN VACATION. T appearing fr-m the afiidavit cf ono of the Complitinanls in this case, John Fleina. tliat Joseph Min-pliy, Thos. MurphyiiAlfurj.ter anij wife Catharine, INathan Itunter anitwifo Llvira, arc non rcsidt nts of this State, anc without the jurisdiction of tins Court. iNoticc thereby given I hem to be and appear before the Honorable the Judge of the Court nf Equity, fort1 county of llnrkc, at Hie t-oiirt house in lyiorgifltnn, nn the third mondav after the fourth nionew of March next, nnd ph-ad, answer or demur i the Bill of complaint filed by complainants, or lie same will be taken pr confexxo as to them and set for hear. mer rx parte. Witness, Taos. W. Scott, Clerk .adMaster of our Court of Equity for Burke county, this 25th fcuruary, T. W. suu l l V. at. li. Pr.adv-'S ) 6sw 130 ... State of North-Carolina, v. ' ,. macow coohtv. . ' ., ' Ciurt of Pleas and Quarter Sat. Jan, Sens. 1P43. J. K. GRAY ' i t . . t ""c'""0' levied, on Hiram Dodgins. " ) Land. T appcariPT to the satisfaction 01 the Court (hat the I afendant Hiram Dodirips, is an in habitant nf another State; it was thirt: fore order. ed una adjudged that publication he made for six weeks in tho Highland Messenger, fpr said de fendant to bo and appear before tho Justices of our next court of I leas' and (Quarter N.-ssions, to be held for the county of Macon at the court house ii) Franklin on the second monday in Varch next, then oud there to replevy, plead, answer or de mur, else judgment pro confetso will bo taken against him, aud the land levied on be condemned and sold to satisfy the same ind costs. L ,.t Witness, J. K. Guat clerk of our said court, al office in Franklin, the monday before the last mouuay in January, icu. J. K. CRAY, ?rt. Franklio. Jan. 31, 1813. Prs. fee 9i 50. 133 liar Iron and t astinsn, V... .nl k 11 II 111 Vl A, Illllll.'U'rS ft w j. (' 425"' -rii:. THE luirs and distributee of Tlioiuas Shep bird, dee'd, are requested to attend at Frank rHn. ia the county nf M ieim, nn the Monday be. fure the Inst Monday m January It "Ting Trm-Mnndnynf threoanty Cnorl. in nrd r to make a final etliement of saiJ rstalr with the exeen. lor. THOMAS 8I1EPIIERD, Ejrr. Dec. 29 1842. Clank Dooks. A FEW for sale at this office Good well bound. Low for cah. papcr- Notice. WHEREAS, the subscriber executed Ihrec several promisory notes of hand, parable to James G. Fleming, -aeh for one hundred Dollars, two of which notes Ism informed are transferee" to Wiley Jones, one due about the last day of the present month, and the other one about ihe last of March, 1844. and the other one I understand is transforcd to Francis Worley, which is due in Aarch, 1845. I hereby forewarn any person or persons from trading for either of said notes, as the considerations for which said notes were given arc about to fail ; consequently I do not intend to jj.jgjjyis nay them. March 16, 1843. 3t 139 Tennessee Stone IFInrt?, OF every description, for sale bv WILLIAMS A ttOBERTS. BLANKS! BlltirKS! VNT i?TIfS f rVuirla 'RlifflfTa nil VV Conatahtee are rrspoctfully hi formed that we have sot on hand.-and abaU sontinue to keep, a large fend general assortment of 15 LAW Kb ; and that we are now prepared to fill with promptness erder for an; ol the following kipda, vif i s-:.-. fititirriof Court. Countu Court, Ca.Sa'a, ' ' ' Indictments for Assaults Witness Ticket. M Affrays, Write, -,e Jurors' Tickets, r- ,. Capias Donds, Ca. Sa.-Bonds, executions, Road Orders, Bubposnas, Vend. Expo. .,, Veriihtioni Exponas, uhpn?oas, Indictments for Afl'rays, Ca. 8a. Bonds, Assaults, W itnes fickets, , t Writs, etc., dec. Ju.-ore' Tickets, JfliHctltanco us. Constables' Warrants, bhcnfl's Ueti cdj- -Vend, Fi.Fa. Ca Sa'a. and Bonds, ! Expo.- - v Guurdians' Bonds, SlierirTs Deeds Apprentices' Indentures Marriage iiennse, Appeal Bonus, Commissions for takin" Appeanilice ttonds, Depositions. Deeds of t rust, .-, ,j Constables' Official - Deeds of Conveyance, Bonds, Administrate ' Bonds, Prosecution bonds. Letters of Admiuistra. . tion. : - v ' Letters TcstamcnUry, Ejeclmeiits, i-c, itc . Const. Debvery Uonds ititmctions, Equity Sobposnas, j- Writs,-- - Deeds of Equity, . . Indemnity Bonds, " Messenger'' Ofllce, f AsheviiIc, July 92,1842: raospECTLs of the n. c. uterary mm THE sulcriutr proiusi;s te publish, in the city , of Raleigh, a magutinf with Ihe above title, tl-witt be printed m iruutithly Mumbers, on forty octavo pages of good paper, with new and elegant type and neat eover, for . , - - Two dollars a fear in advance. It is designed to be u publication of general inte rest, containing biographical sketches of the il. lustrtous natives of North Carolina historical papers, unbracing particularly kcuimsckkces b) the present aged public rm.m and sciciitifie art: cits.' TuiKimigazinc will cherish ihe purely lite rdry, and its' pages will be graced with poet it cuutributiens. A prominent place will bo rivet. f to th fnterestirtrf-the Oosenoft-eicflooff aystmt 4 education in our State. A Rcvir.w departimmt will be added, which will preseni notices of new publications; and il is designed tlmt the work liall have a monthly ciikomcse of literary in tel. Ilgehce.- - The subscriber feels safe in making the above statements, beuaUAC he has the prom it of umiIh. ncerom several distinguished gentlemen in the t'ateT wUohc acnuirements the public has all conhdoiiee. 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When subscribers receive that number, fhey will forward the amount of their subscription immediately, nnd will like tho publication of that number as a ltnni iw;'ee thul the magazine will be issued for at Uau oik yilr. s This arrangement will secure bi; 1 1 iMiilh Wbocsli uitiht that North Carrjlina needs such a mng-nxine ? Who can doubt whether there be not nrore than sufficient taknt in our citato at lei sure to fill its peges with profilublo und enlvrtauv ing matter ? Who will not risk two dollars on un cvp.rtnont so welt vcortU making ? Wre shall listen for a reply, and expect a hrarly response. Let no one wait to see bow it will appear ; lot such a course may prevent (ho publication entire, ly ; but let every one friondly to the work try it for year, and then, if it be not worth takinir. let him "abandon -ft. - '- Wo want the names of'all who will subscribe. by the firet of January next, or earlier, if practi. cable. , Postmasters every whero, will no doubt take pleasure in forwarding them, as they arc nu thorised to do, free of postage. - Postmasters and others, who will become responsiblo for Jive subscriplions. shall receive a copy for one year. All communication to be addressed, post paid, to THOS. J. LEMAY. Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 14, 1842. Smitli't. Aritkmetic. JUST received, and for salo at this office very cheap. Nov 26 Plain and Fancy BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ! rrMIE public are respectfully informed that hi J- addition to the former large and general as. sortmrnt of Printing Materials belonging to this establishment, a new supply has been "roa'ly recoived, which will enable us toexecul-s OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, in a style cquul, if not superior to any :ho?6' tab lis'hmciil in the Ktat-. ' fJ3- Orde-rs for tftiT-of 4h follow.n l&ira of Printing will be tlidTikfully received, an ; ptly attended to : Blanks, or evsar dc- ICaros, ofac scRimoN, IIIasu-Biuji, PAMrMLrrs, Sttow-BiLM, CiactiLARS, JWavandSt CaTALOUI'U, TlCKKTS, .LS, Minutes, Labeui, otc. ; " MssssNOEa" Office, Ashi-ville, July22, 1812. ( 106 LOOK HERE. IS it worth while for us to remind our custom ers, that their oVMs fell due on the 1st of Jan uary ? We think they know it, and will attend to il , apd when tin y come to pay up, which we hope will be immediately, that they wjll bring more money than they owe us, with which lo buy some of the CHEAPEST GOODS ever sold in Ashe- villc. - v WILLIAMS &. ROBERTS. P. S. You had all btter believe we need the money, snd mutt have it. . W. 6i R. Ashcvillo, January-6, IS43. 13eV; feTAIXft aud- BRADS (aborted,) (or sale by WILLIAMS d ROBERTS. tf 126 IVt 9. State of tforth-Curolina, haywooo coefmr. , COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SES. January Smiens, lislJ. . G. W.Claytja v. Original Attachment John L. Dillard. S levied on Land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant John L. DiUard, is uot snhabi. lant of this State ; it is ordered by court that pub. licalion bi made in the Highland jVesscngcr for six weeks, that the defendant appear at the next court of Pleas' and Quarter Sessions, to be held for said county, at the eourt house in Wsynesville .0!L4Jlcyiird nionday in .Varch next, then, and I'lCfC, to replevy anu pieau iw uwuc, tie juugmeni of condemnation will bo entered up against the prr.rVrtv lrtnl nn. W lines:. W. Bkowx.. clerk of our said court, at office, lo hut monday iu January, A. D 1843. W. BROWN, Cirrk. TTfi (ubaoriber takes this method of informing those indebted to birn, that he has left all hi papers in the hands of T. t Gaston, Esq., In Aabetillw.her they .arc requested to eall and make payment t and while he returns his arnicst thanks to a portion of his friends for their liberal patjranagc and punctuality heretofore, he would at the eanie time, with as much earnestness, inform others, that unless ""they make psvmrnt shortly, then- notes ' will positively bo put in the hands of joffieicl.f.jeoUeciwiu...,.. a ..j. BENJ,.J0IIKST0N. Ashoville, march 10,1113. 4 137 i n .Jfive Cents ltcwarI. '.. RANAWAV from the iubseriher on the night of tho 6th of Februarf. JOHN DERRICK, a bound apprenUca to tho tailor's trade. . I hereby. forewarn all pcrs ins from, harboring or trading with hiro under tnc penalty ot (he law. H. R. LAMBERT. Franklin, March 1U, 1843. 3 137 ' ' r: Ran ''li'irc, ry'bdy 1 1" t , Have received, "t their , Cheap Store in ,lsherUlei " a enr.m svPrtt or ' WINTER GOODS, 4 ND expect In" a few days"to receive in addi. jt.: tionnl supjily. winch, added to their present stock, will uul.t their assortment complete. . SOW LOOK OCT FOR To those who wish to bur a largo quantity of tioodn for u sniall sum of money, wc ay, HERE IS THE PLACE. a wc art; dulcrinini d to put them down even LOWER than we have heretofore sold thrm rsd buying arrangements by which we will be receiving con stant additions to purSTOCK.we respectfully eall the atlontmn or the Uoods.pnrehasing public to our estublikliinent promising ot all time and under all rifcum-dancea to use our liot exertions to trivc general Fatfs(netKn. - We receive as we have heretoforo done tiie I'lUJDL't E OFniFe C'OUNtRY n exchange for Goods i allowmir for it the higiiest market price. WILLI A &. ROBERTS. Asheyrillc, December 4, 1842. PRMSPECTCS OF THE icw Ctvuctscc Farmer, - AND tARDLNER'S JULR.NAl. Vol. ivTor 18 83. Hrnhv Coi.man, Editor for tho first quarter ; and M. B. B.i i kiiam, for the reniainderif the year. Piihlislii'd by C. F. Crnsman aiid E. Shepard, Rocliesler. .Sixteen paj;es mall I Illy, enlarged and improved ; price Sl Oil h r year, in advance. The character f the O. nenco Farmer, both old and new, hheen well known, and its ability and usefulness universally ajipluuiied. Pnbljt-hi d in one of the b f irunng ditriels in tho world, and in one ol the fincKt. and busiest cities of the growing i Ft, ti.i- very home of active iiiiluslry and iillelligctice, wheie information and meehani. cal talent ol the higlnt or, I, rare concent rated, no pains will be spared to make it all that such a , paper should be. . Under prx-senl arrangements, Mr. Colman is expected to Continue in the rdcloriol department for tho first third of, the year ; and whenever lie retires from lis snjiervixion, it will pass into able and competent hands, who will do justice to the paper and ii subscribers. Mr, Cohuai) conteur-j-' iti-s an agricultural tour in Euroc, and will be a regular correspondent of the paper through the year. - - Mr. Buttliuni, as traveling agent and co.rei-pon. denl, designs to wpend most of his time among the farmers, observing their condition, and operation!-, aud Ins contributions will be Interesting and prac tical. The nmiierotsi: Snd able corrcrpondentH ol tlic N. U. Farmer, I is expected will contiruc their valosble contrib it ions. With these arrnogc. iiients, Uic pioprietcr.1 feel assured that the long, tried fi iends of the (ii ncsee Farmer will not dc. -" T serf the paST, 4nt -v.-ill-use i htnr-ie rlnr to -. tend ils circiilulion and usefuuu ss. If each sub sc.ribcr wohld make it a n object to procure one other, he would render an esi-entinl public benefit. The coriespoiidcilceiieiug rxtendt-d throughout the country, the paper w ill embrace the, husband, ry of .New Ehgbind, lhe- Canadas, the Middle, tho Southern and Western Mates ; , and it will communicate the fullest intelligence of the pro gress of agriculture in the old world. Being eon. meted with an extensive Agricultural Establish ment, for seeds and implements, under the man agement of one of- the. Ptiblinhcrs, il will furnisa information oi all iinprofements. The propric tnrs will use their utmost endeavors to concentrate the best talent in Ilieir management ; to have the mechanical execution und appearance greatly im proved, -und to render it entirely worthy of the patronage of practical and Intelligent funnrrs. Six Copies will be furnished fot.'S5.:Th'rlcen Copies for SI O.j On Twenty Copies and urrr.a discount of thirty prr cent eill he m'adr." Vii mWnt alwats in auva.vce. - Bills of ull specie. pay ing banks will Ik; taki n at mr. Postmasters are perm.tted by lawTto remit mo ncy free of postage. The friends of agriculture arc respect fully requested to asi-ist in ohluining subscribi rs. Bacli numbrrs or volumes can be furnished. Communications on business. or for the paper, may be addrersod to CroThati ot Shepard, Roehes tor, - Jf i Yr : Furniture Furniture. CALL at ihe Cabinet shop on the public sejuarr, . immediately east of the courthouse, whe re you will find a large stock of well assorted m-rtcj-si.wj consisting m part, of TU'REAUSf7-PR.-&E,. TABLES, Wire and small WORK.STANDS. C'ANDLE-STANDS, Ac. 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 REPl'BLIfij PEnSTEADS, sulwtarmalanduefiklJuioJicA them. !7vEvery kind of work in tlic above line yf ill be done' fr) order at this shop, w ith a neatness and dispatch; not surpassed in the Western part pf thia State. t U" All kinds of country produce' except Pro. mists. Tobacco and Whiskey or Brandy, will be taken n, payiuunt for Furniture. Asheville, July 21, 1842. IOC. tf. . WILLIAMS & ROIIEKTS HAVE received an additional supply if 3-4 snd 4-4 BROWN DOMESTICS, 4 4 OSNA. BURGS. Also. 200 bales COT TO S YAMS, assorted nnmbers, from th Saltttiury Mauufacliity, which they ore selling, as lly do everything else, at thejnonl reduced prices, for cash or nrTchantahle prodiic?. The community are respectfully requested to call and cxainine their stock and prices. Augusts, 1842. '-- ' - 108 TTOLLOW.WARE, CASTINGS, WAGON. X JL-Boxs, SLtrrStc-. August 12, 1842. 109 JIortKaireo, . INJUNCTIONS, Equity Writs arid Subposnas. for sale here. 37 raited llatei District CoHrt of H.CanfiaL t!f BAXKTVPTCT. NOTICE to shew eauso against Petition of Jhn Allan, of Burke county, farmer toK,. declared a bankrnpt, at Wilmington, on mondav. tne tim aay ol may next.. By order of the Court. ' H. H. POTTER. I Acting Clerk of Court in Bankrupt Feb. 10, 1843. 2l)d I37y PRoSPECTCS OP THE HOWEVER tiie vohic of works devoted tbc important science of Agriculture may have been appreciated In former times, the day has pass, ed wherf it becomes necessary to enter into sn elaborate defence of the necessity and worth of such publications, nnd all practical men are now constrained to admit the beneficial influence which they exercise Uon the Agricultural industry f the country as well in tho increased production, of labor as In the general improvement of IV soils. Inipresed with these convictions, and the no less start ling truths which are daily developing to the mind of every reflecting man, tho ncccm. ly of diverting n portion to that labor now employ, ed in the production of our great Maple, intootlirt and more profitable employment tho growth ol Bread-stuffs, Provinioris, Slock of all kinds f hen by rendering the sonihern section of the Union, less dependent for all the articles of daily eonsump tion, upon our Eastern and Western b,ethren. and affording a more ample field forimpmvcmcri' of our rapidly exhausting .oU llie undersigned have been induced to undertake. the publication of the Sot'TimsJi Plantcr, a work 'which will be rr,. cluwively devoted to the cans.; nf Jjoulbcru Ajr, culture, und ivbatever pertains to the promotion of thescienrje, in all its vHnd raiifiealions, exv ni ing ni they do thro.' mh all the Mrhanie Arts. -"- This brief -skcteh of '''(i- olijeAilsaJMl daugiii. the work, will doubtless c.W'iicnd it to the favors. bl consideration nf every infa-li.cut Planter wlk, fr4s the necessity of sueh a mediu.'U u' 'omiiic nidation, and to such, without forth-, r reii;:i.'k. i make a direct appeal in its behalf, confident tin; the extremely low price at which it is uttered mi, pmcr ii wiinm me n:aen or every lanm r hon ever limitnd his means. Teiw. The Southern Planter will Iki issuij every other week; the first number will nppa: enrly in January, on fine paper anil nkw ttpi "(bi'iiighl i-xprechly for The work) rn a form miltuh! - for buiding. Each number lo Contain kiuiit pajn 44 by 18 inches, which will form at Ihe end of r ht year, a volume of 2l8 pages, and will be mailed i. subscribers at ONB Dt LLAR irr your, invaik. BLV IVAWAXra, .. Tilt- CASH principie will be rigidly adhered t iindin no ease will th. work k forwardi il unks llw eah aeeompnnii s the order. Every citizen whctlierhe he Fanner, Mechanic Lawyer, D..Ctor or Mi rchanf. iylo feels the n cessity of mukin? nn fl'ort to advance the gr,T Agricultural and Meeh.itiicnl int. rests of the rum try, is n-mh-st.-il in co-iMitu'e himself an ag.r. fur the rirroiilmfton of the Southern Planter. O' Poslmastern will forward all suhnc r.ptuKi. free of charge, if handed to them. Others. all letters and communications must he xnc J.AV.&. W.S.JONES. Aiignsta.'Ga., Dec. 2 1, 184;. insBntG, sorrn-CAROLiw. "IT7ILL attend personally to the receiving -. v forwarding of (.foods, and to the sale ol a; produce of all kinds from the cuuntry. November 25, 1843. . tf 12 A ;:I:xteriiiisi-:. By the former Editor of the Saturday Ereim Post nnd Sat unfoy Courier . COMPr.!fItrG tiie fruits Of twenty years e perieuco In the Newspaper business.; Hi; a , of the most distinguished newspaper writer? r the uff i a valu4ble.-4'oruign CorrtVpoiidtnr, with troops of L'tcrnry friend.-, and the Hi li rnen. tion to. publish a Newspaper for all classes, nh ; SHALL NOT VS SUKJ'AlUiCO'! PfllLABELFHiUATiiiiD.tr arSEl'iI. OF KXilWUH UI XKlVli. AND AM liSK. I - ; A Family N-wspap".' f. if iiiriiTiti' )T?i,t ',.T"';.r posvd to quackery, aiid . rvnted in the u ful - I.' !.. . . : . ' . ,1 i . . . boucaiHui, in h a is, u.aiin nnd . ions, in nl. Till Till, , Skelchi-i , Narii.t.V. ::, t ,. ; ! :i h . Eay, and Poem', snnll be of th ir-t ,,nl - llit best prod-.ielioii. of the li st writers of the ilai Alo, articles on II, story, A'-tnmnmv, Ch m sir and all the useful Arts and Sciene, s, with a tiS ral Mirtin of light reading, anredotis, wit ar humour, making u varied, rich, and mirl li-insj. ing Olio. , Livaox tub OrCAN. Furnishing narratives' sterling adventures at sea, showing the coura; and heroism of the Iwihl Mariner, as Ho springs from Ins hummock aud lies lo the dm yiicru amazement confronts him with una;- dire, Wild winds and mad waves drive the vcssii. wreck, The inustn fly in s Unlets the shrouds arro- fire. . Foreign and Domestic news, Cngressioiial f ieeedings 'and ft geni-rul ' view of all matti r. ntercsl, or imiwrlunce, will aps ar. I'iltokiai. Emi.i:i.i.isiimkts, conij risititr in-i landscnnes,- arehiteetnre, portraits of distingue personiiges, of both si xes. In these, as well in neatness of typ"grophw, the .Museum shall n. be snrpasseil. . FdS:iGK Corrcsi'OnoenTs -Arranircmcnla lia I been eoijiplcled for securing a regular Foreign t" responoimee more extensive and complete tin-, has ever enriched the columns of au Anicric Newspaper. Commercial.. The stale of business, of slock' prices of grain, flour and all di-scriplions of four try produce, merchandise, iVe , will he given fr-s setunl sales, in Philadelphia, Baltimore, 'i York. Boston, &.c. . . SELECT AND ORIGINAL GEMS FK01 7 MisLeslie, Mr. Auiliur, Mrs. Sigoumey, Mr. Irving, Miss Sedgwick, . Mr. Cmpcr, Mrs. Hale, Mr. Morris, Mrs. Stefrfiens, Mr. Clunidlrr, Mrs. Lue, Dr. Bird, Miss H. Gould, A c. AV.C. Jtr. : BWjsAX4MOI,LA RS. At au early period will be aunnunccd the off-' of One Thousand Uollirs, which the Propriety' intend awarding in Premiums for the ftcsl IaUit ry Productions, Iustructivc Stories. Touching AfTecting Descriptions, Essays, Poems, Ax., t orderto enlist the strongest array of theestN livu Talent in favor of this greai Literary Ei'' ' prise. .It bcingin fact, the dctcriuiDation.ofJ' proprietor, to leave nothing ntidoiir"; and tni(" no pains, exerlions, or expense. IF Evrny subscriber to this raper will rrrfin a copy of Cmiiks.'s Amt.ricin Potkkt Lissa" notioed below, without clittfgi'.lhnsreiidi rmj I1' Saturday .tfuseum the. most d sifabl... t.lic nt attraetive, and Hie cheapest Family NewspsC that has ever been puhlmlied in the 1'iiiU.d Stale To Agent. Terms, Coinmixsiims, dc Any individual who will take the tronbli- topr- cure the Harm's of his friends, and remit the fund, will be entitled lo the commissions which arc ' present, and will continue to Is', until further n tice. Ilior, ,IJi ral by far, ihan bavcyil bei-n off' ra by a'riy Newsstirr of real character or incr ' A coinmimion ef 70 rents will, for the present, allowed lo agents iion each sulenber. The Philad lphi i Saturday iWueuin is pahbt) ed every w ek at f-i pi r aiiniun, as usual, in -. vaner, or 3 st the end of the-year. I r For jl"40. m current futulslt) copies of lb New.pap rand 16 copies of the Library, will J -forwidtalseeuxaypaeked, to any part of id' ? United Slates. 3 copies for $5. All orders s"' r communications lo lie addivusrd. fne nf putf'. to THOS. C-. t LA KK E A. 0.. Saturday .tfuseum. No. 101 Cbcsnat street, PUiUdtlpi- J 4 ",J it M ' i i i - :1 ! ; i .!. 1: - ii ) 1 1 : i . i ! t i . i ! Asheville, Dec. 9. tf 135

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