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i rwtMmr4 ar of retter Importance to young maa, than ibe company M keeps Md tha book, be rtd--lt tow of whic b fear U loo often almost eoiirefy over looked by y their parrots ami murium. Too many, by lor, are care leas about reading M nil, and too many oth era sead for amusciwnt only and not tir instruction. It a all Important to the pro. ner Intellectual and mwl training of youth. that they have access M a good stock of carefully selected books, ana- no well sup plied with good periodical. The different between young men who hav tbeso ppor tooities thus afforded them, and those who are deprived of them, ia ao striking, that re have often wondered why all parents id not see it, and never tbink of diprivui-r. heir children of almost the only moons by Lbiofa Uiey can be prepared to pass respect- bly through respectable society. Alas: low often nave wo pitied young persona, jwhen we have seen them at public places, sod in public companies, dressed like jays, nnd unable to write their own names or read litem when written, anil who were In no sort of -way qualified to bear any part in con- venation where reading and intelligence were concerned. CT SrooLBTO Ms ices, the young man 'who was lately tried in New Jersey for hooting a Mr. Herbcrton, who, it was said, had seduced Mercer's sister, has been ac i quitted. OCT Amjbew JoiaaSon, Eq.,f Greene ounty, has been nominated as iie Peruo. ratic candidate for Congress. rom tho 1st uiatrict of Tennessee. CT An exchange paper sny that there was a letter lately arrived at the Pmrt Of- ce in Pittsburg, Pa., wiih the following Jotnicsf di.,mnthebu'k5 Swift u the mH P"5 your joule, Noratoptaatay furany, CatilJ you resell Mia Catharine Trout, In Pittsburg Pennsylvania." When the letter wai received nt the Post pffice'lD Pittsburg, a witty Clerk wrote on It as follows : "Miss Catharine Trout, Soon eame about, ' And Balled thia funny letter out." And to complete the joke, the editor "who Uwrts the affair, adds - Thia pfUy Trent as wa opinn, Is eauglit by him who dropped that line." CT Mr.THOXMON.a literary gentleman tonuccted with tho Hudson's Biy Cmipa. hy, reports that he has recently discovered Jtliat tlrcre aro peaks of the Rocky Moun- ininn between latitude 53 and 58a North, jwbich are 25,00(J feet above the level of tlio en. This latitude is much north ol . the( gUniled States boundary lino. I trtat i3tt Five hundred 1hkso, fifteen liuhdred hog, one thousand cattl, and nhrre hundred b.ik?s of cotton, are rrporti d as having been kt by the tote freshet iu the Red River. t"Pork, bucon uiid lard, worth half a Imi'itiiin of dollars, was 'put op last fall at '71ncinnati. for European markets. i ' J Bulla!. TUo recent Democratic Legislature-of Ohio incorporated right banks, in jadJilioa to their former stok. I CO"" VVe are gratifici to warn, says fthe Rile:liTlegttfrf " that .the Court .Mar. ial recently 'convened to try fjapt. McKcn. zie, for the execution of the Mutineers on boarJUie Soinem, liave entirely acquitted him on every specification, nnd the Presi dent of tlie United States has approved the verdict." ' HU8DIC.LV Codei Laots Bjos, for April, was received about thu first of the m nth the rnibtisUer thereby sustaining hh '"jh cliar. acter r punctuality. A univeranl press of business, -prevented our n dicing its ar rival earlier. The engnivinjp are rpile m.at the first, Preparing Mwi far :hc fair," U beautiful indeed. A vivid rvconW. tton of that scene, as pictured by Gold, smith, flashed on our mind thu momcut we looked on the engraving. The artist has nit upon a happy swhcTandxecutedbis work beautifully. Ot the matter contained in the present number, it is sufficient to say that ills from the pens of very popular writers some of then) the most so, of any In the Union. "" " Thb Ladys" World or FsHfN, for April, has also been received. The en gravings of this arc admirably executed, ' whatever, may be said of the scenes. The execution is not inferior o any thing of the kind we reollecl to have seen. The mat. tor of this, like that of Cody ' Book, is from the pens o( the most popular writers ia tn United Stairs. Though we have not as yet, been able to fiud time to read either. Tas University Magazine .from Knos ville, Tennessee, fntinues to arrive month ly though generally somewhat behind the time. CO Ex-President Jacxso.i was seventy six years old on the 15th of last month, and is said to be in the enjoyment of good With. jUittttatf atlSwewav. .Wekarofrrxn tbe Pbiladelpbk fmperi of Friday, that the Jury ia the case f Sin gleton Mercer; under trial for the murder of Ilebertuo, the seducer of his Uter return ed a serdkt of no gjf. Wa copy from the Inquirer's report of the trial the follow, injr, iMMice of the closing scene. Aufuita' CArxnicIe. ' - " " . : WoooBtniT, N". J., April 6,5 r, K. . Tbe Jury bus just agreed upon a verdict after boing out about twenty minutes. The Court Room is crowded ia every part. The excitement and confusion is so" great that the JouVe has defined it necessary to caution those present against any ouioren of popular feeling, M the verdict be what it may. Gov. Vroom and ' Mr. Carpenter have also addressed Ibe, crowd to tho same effect and Older is restored. Clerk. Gentlemen of tho Jury, have you agreed upon n verdict T Mrori.- Wo bivo. - - . . ' Clerk. Whoshall deliver your verdict 1 Juror.- The foreman, - . ; Crt. How say yos, Bitr. Foreman, is Stngktoa Mercer- guilty nM&fwrf und foriiw luid in indictnh M, or not guilty T FortnuM. N OT U C I LTT. . f llr ro there was an outbreak of applause Mr. Jefera, then nvcd .that 'Singleton Mercer b ducharsodfromenstodr, and he wu dMcbarsed accordingly, and U.Q the Court House for the oVel!ni! of t he Sheriff Fhe crowd CjI lowed, f nd as he entered the ap-vrWMtoU t that ameer, gave "Three cheer for Singlcle Merctr! ' AkxiyIl or ih ColombIa.-- TtesSTearn ship Columbia arrived at Bot on . 41 a- duy ttux-ning. Sb-brings Liverpoid pa. pers to the 4th, her day of saihng, and Lon. don to the evening of the 3 tf, bctn 23 days later. - - : In the Manufacturing districts, trade, which at die beginning of the year showed symptoms of revival, lias receded to i:s former stato of depression, if it has not gone beyond W.; v, The Corn trade partakes of the ponerat glK)m transaction few, p'nc receding, and a feeling of desjnMdjiicy prevalent. Money is abundinl;. Immeiwe sums of it arc KingcompartiHvek idlf.and for any thing liko good security, it may be nUuioeJ to any extent, at a low rata of interest.' The Cotton trade, like every other trade, .rfakes of the exist in? depwssKin. The price of that staple was nctcr known be so low as ot.tne present irmc From OgEGos Dr. Whitman, a ntcm- ber of the Presbyterian Mission to Oregon Territory, arrived at New lorlt a uay or two since. He called upon the e ditor of the Tribune-, vUo says lie is the roughest man he lias seen for -mny- tlay-. 1 m-iJfr- sci ibes the settlers ia Oregon as doing very well, and that lhs Americans aro building a town at tho falls of Wiiliamottr. Ho lett D.-crin ix miinths a'u: :iacended i5e biiuks of Suaku or Lijuia River to Fort Hall, un J was )iloiel thence to Santa re by the way of the Sda Siprrnm, down's H.de, Col radu of the West, the Winn; nnd tin; waters uf,tl del Norte. From SiUla Ite he eawie through the Iddiaii.t llmt have Uwn removed fnun the States to Mi.-iHiri. Thf DKtor"s track among tlui mount ons lay afcmg . the weiteni si do eif tTu.- Analiuu'e ruiiji ',11110 he remarks tlmt t'.iero is eoo. kiderable good Und in that region. Exports of tea from China to (lie United S.rlj Ttiere s rspiH-ted t'nm Chiim n tlnj United Siaiea, during the year end. ing Jane 30, 1843, 102,323 cheats nf tea. EpMted ff.mi 163G to 1812, 82,773,351 poundsyf',tca. Tbs'trcb DOCTRtSE. The Biltimore Cliper, in an aricfe nik:n lite reported death of Father' Miller, which hna proved to be unfounded, has tho following appro, priale remarks .1 would be well weru the suinjpstious lully carried out : VVe have tn doubt -thnt Mr. Miller sin- ' a . . . . . prolM ru lipvt-n what tic hrenciieu. and Was infiiibneed by the purest motives; but lie bus been the cause of much misery to many of his deluded followers, who have become deranged by apprehensions of tlie coming event. Dot eveo if his prophecy were no questionably true, there would be nothing iu it to unsettle human reason. " There u a time appointed onto alt men to die," and each, has as urgent cause to make imme. liate preparation for that event , as ttvwigh certain that It would take place during the year on which we have entered. It is in. combent on all to so act, as though con vinced that another year, or another day, mig'n tcmiiijHie their vxktcncc. If thus lri-tftn-d, tliey n-ed not Ivar predictions, wlittlier true or false. A horrible storv. The Pittsburg Sun lelU tli lilktwiui liorriblwatory : A gentlemnn just froin Annnirong eoun. 1 f TiaTtliM SiiiT7Tidormirmro of tlie moHi appalung nature. There is no reaaon, wc Unr,, ooubt tle truth r it It Inppened at wW is familiarly calk-d 11 " raising a gathering of neighbors, to erect a lug buru. . While the meflwerirenytjred in crrc injr iuebartr,Sme wtsnpn were cntchTng chiek. ens, und. cutting their heeds off, prcpnm tory to the feast usually served up on such an occasion. Two children, a boy aou a j(irl, having observed tlie process pone through with by the women, w if h the chick, ens, one of them la-d lw?r head down on a block of wood, whle the other proceeded to chop ber bead of with a hatchet. Two men on the top nf iho barnt who were in the act of receiving a l.ig fnnn those who were pushing it up from below, hen ring the screams of the women, and terrified at seeing the horrid tgrt, let g their hold of the log, which fell, ami in fulling, crushed nine to death. Tbe details of this horrid affair are too sickening to admit ua to dwell upon them ; it is sufficient to state that our informant may be relied upon. COCiwroBD W. Hall, of King-port, has been appointed by tlie President Attar ney of the Coiled States for tbe Eastern District of Tennessee. Tbe schooner Tremonf, CapL Csnfiold, arrived at this port on Saturday. JShe wit Montevideo on the 20th January'end Per. oambuco on the 2Sth February. . The Jol lowing intelligence, brought by her, we copy from tbe Merchants' Etchange books: Tne latest news from the Buenos Ayrean army represented that their movements were delayed by the difficulty experienced in parang their artillery, die. over the Uru guay. At the last accounts, tbn operation was not completed. The whole country, north of the Nio Negro had been abandon. ed, arid with tlie exception of the two corps of observation there were no troops sta tioned to oppose the Buenos Ayreans. The Montevideans were making extensive preparations for defence, and the erguniza. lion of the troops wero complete In every section or the republic. It was understood that the President had fixed bis bead quar. ters on the Rio Negro, in tlio most central part of the country. There was nothing from Buenos Ay res in reration to tho inter veiuionuf the Freirch and English mlnis lars. It did not appear that Gen.' Rosas had thought proper to make any answer to the communications addressed to lu'rrt except by the , advance of his troops upon iho Moil, tcvidcan territory.. Tbe appearance of a British fore was momentarily espected.- On the l7thJanuary,cpn9idefttWctcflc. mcnt was raised in Montevideo by tha seTx. urc of a whale boat, widch was under tho French flag, by boats belonging to the Buc noe Ayrean aqundron. The Buenos Ay fe-arts,-when they captured the boat, threw the Frcncb flagtoto tho water. Inconsequence of the iiMu.lt, a correspondence had taken place between tlie Freuch and Buenos Ayre an commanders, but its tenor was not luwwa,"' In the evening of the 17th a French cqrycun nJ schooner shified tlieir anchor, age outside and within gun-shot of the Boe noa Ayrean squadron, but subsefjuei;l!y re turned; nnd 'it was conjectured that ei.m plete satisfaction had been obtained. JJa.. PosL . A Street SrosT A poor Irishman stood at the door of the Richmond omibus selling oranges. " Tell w raduy, aaitl a-vcry-well.ileascil-.wiih himself looking gentleman, sating next door, " what tn. duce you to come to this country T" ' Is it what brought .rric otcr,ycr honor rhanes? Oh, by gor, I'll tell you that; you see my father did nothing from year's end lo year's end tul grow corn anJ go without bread. Wo sowed the corn, and we reaped the corn, and we thraltcd the corn, and we sold the corn, year after year, but we nevereat the corn ; well, that tired ma out completely; so J, started no morning early end came over to see if I could get the least tast.o o'' bTradnfer-tn London. But,-by-gor-r 'twas outof tlie frying-pan with me into the fire. I never seed ao much bread before io my life, nor fi Kind it harder lo get. So you see, I tk to theChaney oranges, God help me, arid now I am striving to live, as they say the snipes do ia ou'.d Ireland, ttpm G"ss as6 Gc'crowoea. Tlie power accumula ted within a ora.ill ipne of gunpowder, is well known ; yet anme ( its effrcta ondtr peculiar cir einnjtancci arc ingn!ar, that on attrmpt to ex. plain th'm may poriiaps be iRtted. If a c"n hmd'd with smW allot, and amonjrf 'difiVrnt kindnof shot, that which is the smnlleat eaunea tlip rrratr-st jeenit aeaioM th sbnnlih-r. Aran Vtitfft-il willi a quantity of aand, cflual in Wright In a charge or anipr.ilor. kick still mure. If, in Inadinf, a ypace iaKft between the wadding iiij tho charifp, the gun cither raeoiU viuicnlly, or bnrats. If the muzzle of a ran hai bnrn aeciilent. ally atopped np will clay, or even with anow,or if it be fired with ita muzzle plunged into the w.u Irr, the most certain rctglt ia that it burets. TUo ullimato cause of thcao apparenUy inconaiatent efTfrta i, that every foree require time to produce eQi'ct; and if tlie time requisite tnr the elaatie vapor within to force out the aides of the barrel. ia teas than that in which the condensation nf the" air nearer the wadding i 'conveyed in aumcient force to drive the impediment from, the muzzle, then the barrel must buret. It aometime bap. pens that tlio barrel only welU, tne obstacle jiv. ing way before tlio un is actually burst. ; Correspondence of the Antrusla Clironiclo.. Extract Letter, dated Milledgkvihjlb, April, 5, 1843. - " Yon hare doobtlcss heard of the death of Jinlje Anderson, of the Cherokee Circuit. John A J one, Eaq.t brother to Seaborn, and commonly known as Jack Jones, has been appointed by the Governor, a the mceessor of Anderaon. He was the Senator from Panldinp, 4n 1S40. Poll lies here are in ttrUu tfiut. Hon. John P. King, of your etty, and urn. J. w . &. Safuortf, tbe present eec. retnry aT Stato, are the moat probable expectants of the Next Gabernutorinl chair, oa the Dcinn. cratic side. I have hettrd the name of yonr neijh. bor, Ur. McWhorter, likewise often spoken sf. but he is as yet an.newspapered. Planners are mneh alarmed at the dreary proa. rwet fur cro, Cattle aad other stock are dying on in lunre numbers. Tlie o!d Standard of Union printinr office. ownfd by P. L. Rphinon, Was sold by the Sheriff of Baldwin eoonty, on the 3rd tost., for ens kus died and fifty dollar. . - Fbom Montividko. Th6 Baltimore Amcrieaa of tho 5th sava : Cupt. Baker, of the bnr Iaw.c 1-rcnca- Copglund. arnted. yaali rdiijifl43-days irwm Montevideo, atatc tliat when be left that port, tlie inhabitants were throwing up breast, works around tilt townind all theJipaNetqtsid4 the wrka for tho diatuncc of lia f a mile were ta ken down, U leare the plain open. R.wai, thi BaC-no Ajrt an General, with, an aiuiv of 2BC0. men, was supposed t be at tlie dUtuncc of"trrf xtrl twelve miiea froni Montevideo preparing for,aij SMack No basincsa was dinj when Cpt. Oa, b'r left, kivtj one being ninaed in pitpnuti hi for tlie expected attack. The vessels were all ly ing Milt, Uriss l liere ia not in ths world a snrcr ntrn nf a little soul, than the striving to rain npect by soca cspcabi moan as drMana rich clothes: none will di-pcnd on these ornaments bat tbey wb have no oilier. CMarron. Rights Ife who in question c-f .right, virtue. or duty, sets bimacif above all possible miicule, is truly great, and shall laugh in tbe end with truer nnrth than ever he was laughed at. Larater. Desire. lie tbatdciires but what he may, may nave what be neaires Idlenr There are but verv few who know bow to be idle "and innocent. By doing nothing we learn tot do ill. Spectator. Good Repute Tat a man to ran a long race through the world, and to.lt ave no token of good behind him, it were bctteflf be bad never been born at alL Win mmi Vice. It coat as mors to be rable than wwuld aaake as perfectly happy. Ho cheap and easy ta aa ia the Servian of. virtoe, and how dear an we pay for ear vices. - Mod tu. Tas first of all virtues ia innocence the next is modesty. If wa banish modesty aau of Ibe wono, ab carries away wrm ber ball tbe vtrtns that w ia it. COr V bsvf received two or three conn,. mOTlcarion froni Franklin, N". C. T of thern refer: to matters and things in gfine ral, and tho other is aa answer to ? Ao en quiring Boncomblte, whose article appeal ed lost week. AU three ot tbeso commu nications, we lire sorry to say, came too late tit insertion io this week's paper. They were" received on Thursday morning after our paper bad been made up. It will axcomixodato us, if our friends wast of this will send their communications by the mail which arrives herb on Monday, instead of the one which coines oft Wednesday. 'Thnt would alwaya give us time to insert them lbs week of their arrival. Tbe above com- muntctions will appear next week. v Kentucky Harmonies and Supple ments for sale by Wa. Avi.t.'W Knoxvilltt, Tennessee. , : . H Send us per stage one of each. . " IIow to make at Wifa autbappr. See her as seldom as possible. If she is warm-hearted and cheerful in temper, and if, after days or weeks absence, she meets you with, a smiling dice and in en affection. ate manner, be sore to look coldly upon her, and answer her with Jdry monosyUa bles. If she force back her tears, and is resolved to look'cheerfcl, sit down and gape in herpresenee till site is fbHy convinced nf your mdifference" Never agree with her ia opinion, or consult Iter in any 01 your affair?, for that would ..fciyot ber an idea of corweuaw' Never tlilnlt -yo, have any thing to do to make ber happy ; but that a'd happiness is to flow from grati- ying ywwr caprices, ana wnen sue nas uone all a woman can 00, oe sure you uo not np. pear (r"fi-tl. Never take en interest in any of her pursuits, and if sho ask vour advice, mi ke her (ocl that sho is trouble, some nnd impertinent. If aha attempts to rally you good-humo redly, en any one of your iecuSi.ira lilies, never join in tho lauh, but frown her into silence. If she has faults which, without doubt she will have, and perhaps may be ignorant of,) never attempt with kiuuiiess to correct them; but con tinually obtrude upon her ean, " wlvat a rood wile Mr. Smith has.1' IIow hip. py friend Smith is with bis wife." " Tluu my ins a would be happy with such a wife. In company never seem to know you have aife, treat all her remarks with indiuer- ence, nnd be very ofLblo and complaisant r to every other lady. It you have married a woman of principle, and wnl follow tiles'? directions, you may be certain of on. obedi ent anJ a heart broken mfe. Resolt is Coxmecticut.- Tbe election in Connecticut ha resulted as follows1. A democratic Governor; three, and per- chance four, democratic members to Con gress, and a democratic Legislature. -N. . Heraii. .Sricnt.-?TIie nhip Gaston arrived at New Or- leans on theQOtb ultfrom New York, with $233, 454,06 in wecie ; the sliip Sidney, from Liverpool, willi 25,0 Mj soverrigns, and the Lyons, from Havre, ; wiii J83.UUU in gold. :. - OBITUARY. Died, a his residence in this plaee on the 7th inst., aftrrn illness of seventeen davs, Mr. Stes una C. Ml-ftsirr, printer, m the S9th year of his age. He iat left a dinconsnlate wijow to mourn liis toa. CiVssratCe AfocrUiiny. - ILareukcrof t drove, Ilaleish, IT. G. EIGHT SEV. L. S. IVES, D. D., VIS1TUR. Rav ALDERT SMEDES, Rcctor. THE Stninier Session of his School will com mence on the first day of June, and will con. 4uio Se months, or till the 31st of October. A punctual allandanco of the Pupils is requested. I Applies on for the admission of new Pupils, should be asade to the Rector, aa early aa is eon; venlent. TEUJlSoi-For Board, wiih every incidental expense, and Taition in'English, one hundred dol lars per eian, pa ra ble in advance. For Tuitien in French, 8 12 50 per session. - ForTuitiou in Muaic n the Piano, or Guitar.' $23 00 p-i" session, with 83 00 for the use of tne Instrwrtv-nt. - FurTuitinm th Harp $33 00 per seer ion, with 810 i0 for the use 'of Instrument. April 10,184. , 6t U3 C. S. 81STIICT rnURT OF S0BT1I ClROLHi: In BankrnDtcv. "VfOTICRlu shew eanse. against Petition of ' John Hiekry, oh Macon c aimy, tanner, to declared a Bankrupt, at Wiluiingtonf oa Monday, the first of May" m-it. J " " By ordcrof tfie Court. , H. H. POTTER, : -' " , Aititig Clerk of Csnrt r Bartrwptcf, -: Tcrd jMst Sept lda. - 23d i'.XjysfnrcT corsT mn cuolhl Bankruplcv. "XTOTlCE to shew cause agawst Pelilum of X v ' A'.enndn fl. Doumldema, of Macon erMinly, Cirpcftdx to be declared a Bankrupt, at W timing. ton, on Monday, tbe first of may neat. 1' oy oraer "c ... H. II. POTTER. Ailing CZerk of Court im Banhroptey. Vcnned 30tii May, ls42. Iolicc. STRAYKDfrota Jthe stmsciiber nn-Tmwdav the 14tfa inst., a SORJtEL HORSE, seven er eight years old, with a small blaze in his face, tail raiher light, a lump on one hind leg or ancle, valued at urty-6v dollars. Any person seeing such a Horse would confer a sppeial fitter on na by tokinr him os and conveyintt him to me or lotting me know where is to that I may get him, and shall be anrplv rewarded for the same. STEPHEN McCl LLY. Anderson C. H., Feb. 21, 1843. It 13 APPOINTMENTS FOR QUARTERN MEETINGS. . Oh Aiker ill Dittriet. Thrrd rsmd. HewdersnnviUe, May and 7 Mills River CbapeL GveenvUla, - 13 14 rVfcene, - 30 " 2t. Fmklm, J7 " 28. Echota M o Jon 3 " 4 Mission House. Wavaesviik, -10-11. Asbeville, - 17 "18. Tbe preachers on tbe several sir coils will deoig nJa the place far holding the meetings. - e: r. sevier, f. e. Apriil4,18. 1 BANK NOTE TABLE f Mechanlcs Bank. h Agsacy Braawwick Bank, ' Uaak aif Aoguata. . . Asgasta Ins. St Banking Coippaay, Branch Georgia Raitraad, Branch. Suu Georgia, K :. ' j, . . r - SAVANNAH NOTES. Stats Bank, ' - ., ' - r. fit. w MaruM o Firs Insurance Bank. Planters' Bank. Central Rtiinmd Bank. a 10 disn COUNTRY NOTES. SUU Bonk Branch. Macen, Other Branches SUU Bank, Com mere ieJ Bank, Macon, Itrunswick Bank, MiHedgeville Bank. Georgia Railroad Bonk, Athena, City Council of Augusta, ' RuekeraviU Bank, Branch Mar. k. Fire Ins. Bank, St. Mary's Bank. Branch Central R.R. Bank, Macon, CcntrslBank, 27 Insuranee B'k o(lumboa,3Iassaat -. Paais Bank, Columbus, Bank of HawkiAsviUa- lOJis'nt s30 uo sals Cty Council sf Coluwibna nneortaln .. OTilleagovue, - Macoev . Monro Bail rend Bank, Planter's at Mec's C k.ColumJbus, broke Weetera Bank f Georgia, Bank of Darien and Branches, ChattasMoebee RJL dt B'king Co. Bank Ocmulgce. SQUTH-CAR3UNA NOTES. Charleston Banks, Bank of Hamburg, Country Banks, par. Angnsta Prices Current coaaccTiD wicklV, rnos rna cnaexicLt a siuit'l BACOX. kog round per 15. 5$ a ha ma, 7 a b alioul3m ' '"' 5 a 7 ' sides " - a 8 BUTTER, Goshen " 18 a 20 North Carolina 10 a 15 ountry " " 13 a 2 COFFEE, grocnCoha " a 13J rdinnry to good " Ha la St. Domingo " " 8 a ID K " 9 a 121 Lagoira " 10 a Porto Rieo " " 10 a li J:iva " 12J a' IS Jl-icha " - 18 a 2H CANHLES.spermaceti- S5 37J tallow, " " 12 a 21 CHEE.SE, American - i lij English " nana - FISH, herrings, "box ' 75 a 1 2i rauckcTtl, no. 1 " bbl 12 00 a 14 OJ no.2 " . b 00 a 10 00 " no. 3 " 6 00 a b 00 FLOUR, Canal " . " JO a fi 50 Baltimore x " " 5 50 a 6 00 western " " ' 5 50 a 6 00 enimlrj x 4 !) a 5 50 FEATHERS, " lb 23 a 2.1 GUNPOWDER,' keg 6 00 a 7 00 blasting. " " 4 00 a 4 50 GLASS, 10m 12 "box 3 00 a 3 50 8 h 10 " 2 50 3 00 IRON, "Russia cwt 5 00 a 5 00 " Swedes, assorted ' ' 4 SO a 5 00 hoop " 7 00 a 8 00 sheet .. 7 00 a 8 00 wul rods 7 a 8 00 LEAD, "lb. 7 a 8 ATOLASSES, N. OrL -gal 23 a 28 Havunna - . . 1 a 23 NAILS, "lb. 54 a 7 PFPPKR. black, " " 12 a 13 UICEipr:aia -"cwt 2 50 a 3 50 Miftrior to good " " 1 7.S a 2 50 k'LGAR, N.Orkans lb 6 a .5 ilavanna, white n u 11a - K'i bvuwn ' 7 a ' 8 ' .VuFCovadu " 7 a 9 St. Croix - y a 11 Porto Rico "' ' 7 a 9 lump - " ' 12 a 14 I.Mf 4. JO j a 16 SALT,Livcrpool ground" bush 3;1 a 50 " ack 1 5 a 2 00 STEEL, German "lb. 15 a 1 hhatrred " " 8 a 12 J TOBACCO, N. Caro. 8 a 15 Virginia,- " 15 a 40 TEA, Bohcn " .50 a 75 rViuchoag GO a 75 Hyson " " 80 a 1 25 Gunpowder " I 00 a 1 25 IriHral 9 departure of the .Tfntfs, AT 1D FROM ASHEVILLE, X. C. EASTERN from Afbvilla to Salisbury, four horse coaches arrives Suiwlay, Taesilav. and Thursday, at 3 a. M., and leaves Monday ,Thurs- dav am' Saturday,-1 r. St. SOUTHERN from A.'heville tnGrcenville, SC. fuur horse coaches arrive t ii.mdjy. Tiiursduy and Saturday, 10 r. a., and leaves Sunday, Tout. 'dav and Friday, 4 a.m. ' WESTERN from Ashesille to Warm Sprin',m, - Jour horss eoicliea arrises daJy,4 a. ii., fcavui daily. 4 a. aw'. ' From Ahe vile to Cfarkesvillir, Ga twice a week, horse haci arrives Sundnv and Wsdnedayt7 ,. r. M., loaves Js'oaday and Friday, 5 a. m. From AsheViUe to Alorgaaton, to hone hack arrives Minilay and Friday, 3. m., and leaves Tuesday and Saturday, 5 a.' at. From Aslieviile, lo Murganton, via. Bnrntviilc arrive Tuesday 4 t. and kaves Wednesday, &A. M. From Aslteviiia to Calhcy's Creek, via 5nlpliur uriags leaves Friday, 6 a. aiarrrvCS itatur. day, 7 r. m. darnsvillc and Cuthcy's creek iua.U arc eatrird on horw-back. " - " The Post Office hereafter will be opened on un. day fur the delivery of Utter and smprns lwl wee 8 and 9 o'cloek . m. M. PATroN. P. iV Aslnville Dee. 6, 1842. Val aablc Proper! y for Sa le. fjp HE Trustees of the property ori. ft,3i gioally purciiascd for a Perwmage, V wf. T - IL nd at present ocenpied by Rtt.1). R. Mc AnaJlv.- will proceed, to i offi. suid property i pubhc aulc on J'uesday the 4tb day of July next, to the highest bidder, on the following terms : One third of ths purchase, money to be paid down ; one third in six month from liie time of purchase; and tha maaming third io twelve months, the purchaser giving bond .with secnriljr. The property lies in the mimed ate vieinitv of Asheville, and conaists of thirteen acn a of LAN tf more or leases good new DvVllinff-l9flB Kitchen, anJ nceesstry ou Iiwibct ; alj of which will positively be soldon.llie sniivymejitumcd dy, at a fair tALA, with' a h gal and actaal transfer Ui tbe purchaser. . "" ' Tbe attention of tho Public i most respectful ly invhd to thin praperty. aa Jt is such as will make a desirable private resid nee, ia as healthy a country as perhaps can be (sand nt the United State. "Jam ss Lowest, , J. M. Aleiandeh, . J. W. M Eliot," Willi J3es, Wh. Colexsj, Trustee. 'IT JtSIIEriLZE FULE ACADEMY. THE Trustees if ths AshwruTc Femalo Acad. - emy take pleasure in announcing ta the pub. lie that thia Inatihition will be re-opunc4 an tho firs. Friday in May next, amtrr the it-ju rmfend. sneaaf Dr. JOHN DICKbON, wha will W pro. Tided with such awist j:jce as may be rojiiired. The term of Toitiun will ba as (ulows ; ht. or Innforflatt. la rcadlng.'spnli'ng.anej arfthtnetie, Z OOprsoa. ' ia, ir fiddle Clau. With grammar, geography and his. "7. . . . . Iu 09 " Ji or fiiihcst. VVitk natural nnd moral philosouhv. lagic, composition, dtc .18 00 French, or the elastics, 20 00 A'gebra, or mathematics, . .5 00 Music, en the piano, . - . . 15 91 M on the tmitar. . . 10 00 Use of piano, . . 9 00 'lDrawing and painting, . i 4 10 00 caiiKoiUery and ncedicwerk, . 5 09 Each Session will corttmoe five saontiM. Psr. sons entering after the eommeneemenA of tan session wilt be charges! only from lbs time at whicn tliey commsnse i but any person araviag tlio school (unUss ia caso of stckness) will ba charged up to the end of lb stssioa for which tlisv entered. Tkcrt b an excellent Doardi ag-Uouse. connected with the institun'on, which will also bs under tha superinlandenne of Dr. Diavsaw, whare Boarding can ha had at 00 pv ssosrtn, inclod- every uung, sicrnt washing.. . D. R. M'AitALLV, N. W. Wuwwsui, J. Roberts, J. VV. Pattoh, M. Pattoj, -. Chas. Moose, J: M. Alexandke, Jas. Lkjweit, Truttete. Ashcville, April 7, 1643. 141 A LIST OP LETTERS REMAINING in tbe Post Office at Aahevillo, N C, which if not tuken out in thiee months will be tent to the General Test Office aa dead let. tcra. , . . . E. A'ciander; Jotin Ashbum; Ignat. Uruos; Peter 8 Bourdunhainer; Wm R Bairil ; Ann Bryson ; "David Cos or Reeves Cox ; R.ichariab Candier; George Clauntt; Jehn Cassida 2; Mr Cosha; J.ihn Crrasman ; Col Wm G Eaton ; David Farrensworlh ; Thomus Gaines; E Horton ; Jacnh Hlee or J Penley ; Wm Hampton ; Wm Iliee ) Wm Ilerrin; John liuwkins; Pi;uant I.rm 1 1 Sti jihe n or Joshua Jonos or Jas Ccse Wilson Ji)l,non ; Lbid Jones ar Jas Jjowry sr George Uobffon; Jus Kitchens ; Mills B Lockmun ; llo. sea Lindwy ; John Lee E JI . McClnre 8; Capt Chas Moorf Wm F MoKc-sson; John Minor-; M ms Sarah Picrcia-v Pleasant Prnstwoodi Mrs.' Cbnttmiine Parks ; Samuel H Pendland; Kcr. n Pr-nl: - Mrs Jane Rhode 2; Andrew Rogersf ' m Rice; Peter Snead; y Rvir Hiram Taylor; Moses Taluru; Nathan G Worley; J rocs Wilson; J Walton; P W Yrt; Joi.n WiWi; Wpt Williamt ; R William son; 21ti Susan Wheeler. " H. PATTON, P. M. AprJ 7, 1313. 3t 141 - POST OFFICE DEPATSENT, tfarck 10, IStS. r j 1 nr-altcntion of all deposed to engage in tbe J- mail service, in specially called In tlie adver lisrment for projKala for carrying the United S!a9 .VjiIs in Virginm, Norlh Carolina. South Caroline, Georgia, nnd Florida, issued on tha 13th of Decrmber, 1812. The lost dnv for reemving bids U tho 13 Ji of April next, (at 3 p. m.) and for di.cid.n-j upon them, the 1st of May, 1043. 3r vio'e to cumiii inrc Ut July, 143, and continue ia force until the 30th June, 1847. A", who take an interest in the matter, ar re fi rredor so much of thu advertiaeaicnt as em. hrL tlie Stats of Virginia, to the Richmond RiHjiiircr, the Winchester Virginian, tbe Freder. iekitburg Rueirder, and the Abingdon Banner; !.ir so much as relates to North Carolina, tothn ii.il.-12'n Slandard, tha Charlotte JetFersoniao, and the Wa&l.ingtun lw publican ; for so much as em. Lrace.i South Carolina, to the Charleston Patriot, llic Columbia South Carolinian, and the Edgefield Advertiser; for so much as includes Georgia, to tha Augusta Constitutionalist, tlie Savannah Georgian, the Athens Banner, the Columbus Ar p;is, and the AfilledgeviUe Flag of the Union ; and for eo lunch as emhraeea Florida, to the Tallabae see FWidian and the "AugiistineFWida He rakl. The entire advertisement is published ia I he Washington City Maditoninn, and is also to be found ia pamphlet form at each Post Office at the nil of the -veral routs. "In the advertisement full information i given as to the particulars of M-rvice, the nature of 'the liabilities, tha mode of biddin2, and the form nf tlie guaranty, which at to accompany evfrr proposal. C. A. WK KLIFFE, Pmarfer Gtn'l ?.Iarcl31,l43.- 3 140 tdteof erth Cmrolinsu rc-r eocsTr. "A" Kiiiiueili WiLon 1 r. , EQUITY OFFICE r.-twafd ilson. ' i WT Hfipearig nponV'thc affidavit EliiSbetU m. Wimon fKa compJaftiiant, in .rhe above easS Jia'i.SJitrS--P.r:CD00 " deittadsHht tiic i o ca-e.ViuL-'s. Wj-oTiU lJiTiii4U of this Srnter Thervfnre, let poorfcation ie nude for six wryks it iho Ijijiltjod Messenger, notifying the aTl dJ?ndanMobo ot'injir at the nest Court .fwtvliRviw fa Id Ik VAne j county at I ha twt.h"oUiifJ'jBnnaTiitr on'u "Sudntandas at. t- r the ii;'iawnda.yaififtlarcp wrst, tln-n and titers to pi. jd, ariawer, i(Fdjjjitt tfVo said, bill ; ather-7 wi-jlidtrnrirrtrrTOyiriwrf bc rendered against If n.'ufyl llis tuxSkil hKfbrpmrte.,:' ' our said, .Court at effice, the 2d monday after 'n 4th monday inTUct. A- D. 1S4, sn4.6u ysarof the IudctiOTidmcef said Stnie. " . . . JOHN McELROV. C. M. E. Fib. Uth. 13J. .tiaw jPra.4e fa 50 133 L. Si. District Court f If . Carolina. IS BASXSCftCt. Ol'lC E ' ta phe rtrnno gainst Petition of i."n JLleimdm if, Me Ret, of Buncombe eoofti,, B k kcKpcr, to be declared a Bankrupt, at Wil mington, on monday, the first of May next. - Qeorg Summey, of Henderson counlv. Inn KepCT, in be declared a Bankropt, at Wilmlog. lou, on m'may,.unMiri w M4U JuaH o. t.uTurti, of tberokee eountr. to be de. elarcda Bnkwipi, at Wilmington, en monday the- nrst oj .nay next. . BVorderef the ConrL F.b. 10, 1S41 . . H. H. POTTER, " Acting Clark of Court in BankrupUy. JVool wanted. AN Y onantity of WOOL wiU b reeerved ia exchange for Goods, bf WILLIAMS j ROBERTS- Dtr. 9 . tf ' 135 -I. 9 I
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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