. 1 r'.-r V ' .-fr. mmai 7 r" if (From the Southern Literary Messenger. . IXw to plant and cook Potato ' Cnaose a loam soil tht sandy. Throw manure broadcast and (kick' : Stercoraci should be bandy,' '..' . lTiat the work may go on quick. It i best to plough in winter Dep ploughing la the only ihing. Usevogr labor without stint, ot , t ' Twill be doublo hi the Spring. ' "' ' When you find the grouna k drying "v - Let the kidneys then be freed ..From the hole where they've been lying, And aeleot the httt tut aoed. ' . Thmi m April, fall to planting " 4 From thoJnrgonoUUoo heap j , . lxt ho litflo hunda bis waptme, ''.-, They're g5d as men, and twice t cheap. -ioot tlieroct tofneaee, " ,J Nriet it iatu piaster roll ,rv kidney usually increases, - - ; Two fold, if you plant it whole. -Hill are beat, for you can tend them -' ah around willr plough Or hoc Not too cloacfljjruo will rend thrm', f Afld the offscja will.not grow. - KeMfaww." weada and drew the (Ijaj . luai mem nveoth rain and imp i nen inc piani grow wen mtti op, . ab yout suminar wor. How twfjrc thTfwiml i. frozen. Look out for a sloping spot, 'Whtubtif dry, and jrighlly chosen, " Keep. ithfe root froru growth and rot. Six fact deep, the French have found out, Rooty will never germinate j ' So, lake the hint.und dig the ground out. When yoorwant jour planting late. Having told you how to plant them, . Alo how to lay them by. Now for eooking, when' you want them For the table ia July; ' On the doyou want to Use tbemr ' J" ' Take the kidney from the ground, t '' Of a ixe, ti beat to choose them. Throwing out what are unsouud. Wach them clean and acrape tlio akin off", One water never in enough J ' - Take the eyea und nubbin ihin off, -(i And every h'Ule.spcck that's rough. Do not let them lie in water, - ( o he nice observer ayj ,. Nora minute not a quarter, That will take their tusie awy. When the lire ia burning brightly, And the water' boiling hot, ' ; Sprinkle )ableal in lightly, ' , , Tlicn put the kidncv ia the pot. Eifclilccri minutes sometime twenty, Cook them nicely to a I urn ; . Soma Buy more, but that if plenty, f Every one must live and karn. . ' Pour the water off, and act them On hot coula that they may dry ; 1- But, mercy on me f do not let them Burn, or into piece fly. Some prefer them whole at tabid, ' ' Others mash tlicm in the pot, With butter 1 that i cxcrablo, , . And truly, you had better not. How icandalous it i to bako them, How barbaroua to fry them brown. How vandal-li..e in haUato make them, And with the hand to pat them down. . The only way if you will mash them, I with milk, that' new and sweet " Tbin with a ladle (juick laii.daah them, If you want them fit to cat After maibiog, do not tmear them On the top and all around, For in tbut way few caa benr them, Lot the mwa bo one rough mound. Ono thing more dout cook loo many, Just boil enough for each to laate ; ' Remember firo will cot a penny Better 1 it to want than waete. . . When point a roll in plenty, And hard times the poor distress, . KiMiwing that their food ia scanty, Vive them now and then mesa. . tnlhoua una Tnu Bnren. Thebreucli-btefn iln: Vuo Burcnand - Cttlhourt jmrllfs is bwoniing wider and wilier.-! SincoUbc Ji'TOuiistrMUjiii in UicVi r- cinio Cf nvenlion ol a t iotruii'in to jjo (ur Mr. Van Uuan, thu CuIIiuud mm arc tuk ing very decided ground., Tho " Carles ton Mercury,' Mr. Culhoun's orpnn, hus added to its announcement of Mr. Calhoun as a candidate forllie Preside nvy, tliu word V subject to the decision of a Lk-mocratK-Convention to assemble in Mny ."lei.4 The re-gulur or.Vnu Bureo Convention, is to -be held in November of this year... Tlie C"lhoun men will not hold themselves bound by tho nominMion of this Convention, m on the Muy lullowinir, will hold jlitir Con vention. and noininnto him. So then wc ahull hnvc three Loco Foco CntididhteB Mr.' Van Buren nnd Mr. Calhoun, and John Tyvi.Kal. Reg. ' " ' The Hurt. A. Rencher;of North' Caw- lina.n Whiir mcmlvr of Confffesa, and a Whig Elector in North Curokiia, in 1840, has given in his adhesion inform tn Mr. Tylwnnd bwnenrolledamorrjf the Giwrd.' Tlwt hnrfy pow numbers eight, snrrto New iui'k'i W lug nwHiher h'vini joined it, un less ns a report gofo, Gov. Gilmer with instinctive sucach? , Imd abandoned it. II bo the Gllld', numbers seven members of Cingress, vhi h, during three sessioDS, and wi.u all the pntrounge, , lionesl' John Tyler could; n!y recruit from near 300 members ol Congress ! I ncfad is a vol- urne in itself ittTimoHri whig. . The Niger Expedition, in addition to many valua tie live, cost England 00,000. The number of petitions in bankruptcy in the Stute of Massnchusetts is 3254. Cmmjiab. A young lady at an e.xami- ri&tion in grammar, wos asked why th noun bachelor was wingulnr ? She replied Imme dio'ely, and with much nniveto : " Because it is very singular that they dont get mar. ried." ' , Jam afraid," said a lady to her hus. band, that ! am going to have it stiff neck." " Not at aU impossible, my -dear," lie re plied, V I have seen strong symptoms of ii, ever since I have known you." : , ' 'TTfiE hoi opeoinj; at the old ataad.of I..T. X Poo, dee'd a beautilul assortment ot . - NEW AND DESUUUE 8000 carefully selected by J. Ddnl fn the Charleston market, which they will sell to their frteiad and the public at j- -i. j;'- " - - '. TtUY LOW P BICES for CASII. Their assortment compriaea almost nrcry article usually ncpt tn a viuago store, and tbey areiuuy convinced that acmurt or Moat ttANUHoita as. seaTMRNT was never offered for sale in Asiikvuxc. -,0Cr.Ca, examine , 'and judg$ fjr ptur. OOs Iba. Pec-wk.irantelWfotlJi wiU b mad to accord with the which the hiffheat market prico will be triven onane-jiooi, reamer ana i uilovt -wut also be ta ken in exchange for Goods.' " r ,,,1, , Anheville, march 27, 1843. V 139 KiVOXVlLLE W1I1E summer session of this Institution wil -M. eommrnee n Tharrfu. the -(h flav nf Mareh, andec the continued superintendence of The prospects of the sehenl are How- vefytflat. teriog, and the Trustees feel tliey may, wkh safe, ty.eaommend it to the pabUa sunfulenos and am fort. Thefiprtlcnca. of th fast aessloeT has sliowA-tfiat the Trustee Were not mistaken in Um estimate thcr bad nlaeodonthe aoahfleationa or mr. anu mr. sjooout.. .': . . . The Music bepartrucni will esntinae under the . m .-v .... direction of Sfiss sjvth, wbs has riven- entire satisfaction to the parent and (aardians of she yming Ladiua who bare been undee hr ioslrue tions. ." .."- -t Iyons III Drawing ifrtif 1alnfing will be gtTcn by Mr. SWAIS; and lo (hosa who wink to acquire a knowledge of this branch ef polite education, we can confidently recommend her'.'" " The Trustoca am adviaod that rood Boarding mny bu had ,aVM 50 pcrweek. ,-Tlw terms pf tuition will eontmoo ak heretofore; " ' .. . . . Term of Tuition. . .... Conunoa JBracbe . -. . . - , - ... 1 $10 00 Higher . . . . ., . 15 00 Incidental Expenses, 1 00 EXTRA CHARGES. . . Jtfnie Piaaofortc. - . 810 00 , Guitar. . . . . .-...-..:: 20 00 Prawins and nainlinj, . . - 10 00 UT'he Bnnrding home i under-tbe suporvi. sion of Mr. N. Hawir. lh ' former Pmpskior f il.. C II I . AJ Ilia Pi4nllll of (h vi mo 1 1 j a. ....... . ... " t r Academy baarus with him, thusa young ladies, i- i a .l.n :n I . u . . .... i : wno utw u hh iv, win naiv kiic iuiiBtaill guuiuiail. elup anq instruction or hunarir and iady K. ALEXANDER, Srerttary. February J5, lHT 139 V. S. Distf-ict Court otlf . Carolina. . im BANKRUPTCY. XTOTFCE to ahew cause against Petition of II Joeph SUlwell, of Cherokee counly, Farm er, tn be declared a IMnkrupt, at Wilmington, oh monrtav, the first of Mar next. v Willimn Griffi,it Cherokee county, Farmer, to-be decerned a Bankrupt, at Wilhiiington, on monday, the first of May next. Vtvid Pamor, at Macon county, Farmer, to be declared a Hnnkrupt, at Wilmington, on nvn dav. the Cil of ?Iaf ni't. . "Jamr Angel, of Macon eounlr. Farmer, lobe declared a Bankrupt, at Wilmington, ou monday, the nmt or may next. Andrew Hndgint, ot Macon' county, Watfon maker, to be declared a Bankrupt at Wilmington, on mondsy, tno nrt ol may next. Jitiae PtnHrrgra, of Macon county, Planter, to b declared n Ruiikrupt, at Wilmington, on monday, the first of Mny next. EHjah Com, of Macon county, i Planter, to be declared a Btnkrupt, at Wilmington, on monday, th$ first of Muy next. ' John Bradford, of Cherokee county, Farmer, to be (lecuwed a liar krupt, at Wilmington, ou monday, the first of Mnv next. - . Calvord Ntlmn, of C'hcrokeo county, Farmer, to be dqcUecd a Iiiinkrupt, at Wilmington, on mondav. tlie first of Mnv next. Jotepk D Cooper, of Cherokee county. Farmer, to be declared a Dan krupt, at Wilmington, on monday, the first of Mny next. N. :F. Lf.itthtrieod;uf Cherokee county, Farm- re, to oa declared a Hang nipt, at Wilmington, on monday, thefirvt of May next. By order of the Court. '-..i: II. H. POTTER, Ai-titr Clerk f Court in Bankruptcy. Feb. 6, 1843. 20d 136 V. S. District Court of IV. Carolina. IS BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE to shew causa against Petition of Thrmat flcr-y, of Cherokee counly, Farmer, to be declnrrd a Fankrupt at Wilmington, on mon. day the firnt of May next. Mnrtin B. WUiiumaon, ot Cherokee county, rarnir, to on itecjarea a. uankrapt, at .WiJming. ton, on monday, tlit first dy of May next. JnfiD Oi ox un, of ChVroken CutmH-, Farmer, to be declared a Bankrupt, at Wilmington, on Mon. oay, inonmim .'lay next. -WiUnnn H. Mrroneu, of Cherokrcrnimtv. Car. penletobe declared a Bankrupt, at Wilmington, on mondav. tlie firel of May aoxt. ' Alien till, of tlherokee e idnty. Farmer, to be deelarad a Banknipt, at Wilmington, on Monday, the first of May next. - - T" Thrmt Calhey, ef Cherokee onnty. Farmer, n oe oeeiareo a iMnarnpr, at Wilmington, on anonnay, ino urai oi may nexi. SneneerMord.ot Cherokee (wuntT, F'artnerJ fendant to bo and nppit h-fr" h Ja.ticcslpl to be declared a Bankrupt, at Wilmington, On four next courf of Plea and Quarter Sessions, to mxiday,'the firs of Mny next. Williim&uinpter.ttf Chervkce oonnty; Planter, to oc oeeiorea a mnarapt, ar Wilmington, on monday, the first of May next. " ' Ae.'en Barging f Cherokee County, Farmer, w do occinrm a uunarnpi, at Wilmington, on If.. U'.f.l .r.-i i ntmitm neicn. oi l.ltarohee county. ia oe aeciarea a oaTwriipi, at Wilmington, on mon. day, tho first of May next.' ' oeiijomm k. mutant, of Clierokee comity, . I j i , - r, t . . - rsnuer, n ovciarm a oanarnix, a Winning on, on Monday, the first of May next. JohMathi, of Cherokee county. Planter, to l a -a. . I . . . . ' . oe orciarsa a rnnt,rupi. at w nmington, un mon. day. the first nt May next. . Benjamin MeEntoe, tf Haywood eonnty, Far mer, to be declared a Bnnkrupt. at Wilmtartnn. un uuiudav. tiio first of Mas mt , . . , r Woody Rutsilt, tit Hay wood county, Farmer, in oe oeciarra a tMnarupvai wiUaington,a moa day, tlm first of Mayna i. - ' , Cii ulnpher XwVvns, f Haywood emmty, Fn mer, to be declared a Bankrupt, at Wilrningtoh, on morula, the first of Muyncxt. '" Thomaij. Evamt, of Haywood eimntv. Planter. to be declared,. a Bankrupt, at Wilmington,' oe nvmdsy, th first ef May nextv WiUmm Data, of ( Cherokee emiht y. Stone mason. to bo declared a Bankrupt, at Wilmington,' on monday, tho first of May next.- L "''' Rnhert Clark, of Cherokee county. . in be declared a Bankrupt, at Wilmington, on mon. day, the first of May next. - - By order or the Court H. H. POTTER. Aetinr Clerk of the Court. la Bankrnptcy. Feb. 10, 1843. 20da- 140 Iltof. wanted, NY auanUty of WOOL will bo received exchangre for Gooda, by WILLIAMS d ROBERTS. If 125 Dee 9 B Y the tack eh boshrl.-for sale by IAMS 4 ROBERTS. 4 Dec. 9. March 5, 1843. U 125 87 THE uoscriber respectfully mspejon. act U the public that tie has leaved the 1 XENTUCKt ANO lENWSSElL m w. f m sj formerly kept by. I. HENNING, and mors f eenlly by I SuDDtJTII."-'Attached to the pre. misca are. food Stables -tnd finaly watered Lots, lor the aceommodaupi ot lrovers. 7 be Duiid inn are unerroinir repairs, and will soon be in finUrate nrds for Ua aaeommodatioR f hoard ers sod Tra viler. . . , He solicits a share of the public patronage, and pledget himself that' bo pains shad be spared to r.mlfl all rnmfortftbUl whnmnv Iim din, press ur of the times. If. LESTER. Greenville,' 8. C March 3, 1843. 3 13? Ten cents steward. . 1T ANAWAY from the auhscriber on tha 3d Jst lsV of Jsnuarv hU a boand Boy, by the name of SViAJMAa HU.AU A X. , All persona ara fore warned against harboring or employing said boy, as I nm determined ta'enfnre the law against)! such. The above rp ward wtll'bapaid for bia de livery to mc. on vullewhce, in JWneon county. i,Jt ii-;r ANDREW BltYSOM. Feb. j?,l4& , . 3t 134 . . Dr. Wood tt n, RESIDING AX PLEASANT HILL . Eight nileifrom FrankllB,- Respt-ttfufiy 'teh-der- lu'i seWices 'in hc varloua branehfi of hi Profeaaion, to the citizens of Ma. 'con and adjoining eyooUoa, : He will afiar a lluttering mducementa to the community, but will thaiikfklly receive and promptly and fsi'h Hil ly attend to any eafls with which b may be fa. aoroo. f Jivanuary. iNi,' jz. y.xay 1 ) '" TTELL0, thera t c vounir men, and old one. 'L J, too Ron here, and I wM make you the beat and most fashionable I UVI of any man in the six eoun lie tt -- -" ' .- . Tho subscriber would most respectfully inform .1. 1. I 1 . . J .WINTER FASHIONS t and now relf any persoa wishlnjr a ehcan and Suit of Clothes tnocir, and ho shan't to off displeased. He ha ht 'the last twelve months so greatly improved in tho art ol CUTT1JNU, that he flatters himself that he cannot bo excelled by any ono west of the nine Ridse. ID" He haa REDUCED bia PRICES, so that his customer cannot grnmble, and will eive as Innir a time for payment aa any reasonable man would ask. O He tenders his thank for Ihe liberal patronage already bestowed. O Hu still occupies hi old stand. A.J. FA IN. Asheville.Jan. 13, 1843. 9 129.. State of North Carolina. . county or stiaxc. - IN EQUITY. Burton Murphy Thomas Hall and wife Luzabclhr, Wtn. uarrtsou and wje Eiai y, Georg LedbcUcr an - wife, Elita Re lecca, by Jolui EUms guardian of Eliza litoecca and John t-lenu. , Win. Murphy administrator of Wn. Mwf ". phy, tenr., dee., John Sherrill ani wife Margaret, Jason ShcmU end wire Cm rissa, Joseph Jlurphy, Lambert Murphy, . Thomas Murphy , Mills Higgins and wife Rebecca, John Hunter and Wife Ctaha. rine, Nath.in llunlrr and wife FJtira, Catharine Murphy widow andielict of the said Hr. Murphursenr..He., and . . Thomat. EUioU and wife Mary Nalind t BILL FILED. IPC VACATION. T appearing frm the affidavit of tqe of thtf X Complainant in this caso, Jolin Fcms, thai Josepli Murphy, Thoa. Murphy, John Hauler and wife Catharine, Nathan Hunter and vie Elvira, are non- residents of this State, and rollout the jurisdiction of this Court Notice is lnrby given them to bo and appear before the Hoiqrablu the Judge of the Court of Equity, for. the fount of Burke, at the Court liouso In Morgan ill, on the third monday after the fourth hiondaj f Mure h next, and plead, answer or demur to ike Dill of complaint filed by complainants, or the time will be takcu pro confetto a to tbcin and sittfor hear ing ex parte. ... ' t ' ' Witness, Thos. W. Scot t, Clerk, ani ((aster of our Court of Equity for Rurke ennnfv, this425lh February, 1843. T. W. SCOTT, tiM. E. Pr.adv, J ( ' H35 Slate ol'iAorth-Caroliua, MACON CoDNTY; '1 C'frf of Plea and Quarter Svtt. Jan. S4. 1813. J.K.GRAY . 1 , j . -. ' ' Hirtm Dodgins. ) ' Land, j ' It appcarirjto the satisfaction, olthe court that Ilia f efendanl ILraia DodiriiM. ia an in. habitant of awotiwr Stale it was thcrti'ere order. cd and adjudged that publication be nulc for six Wf.rlcs in the Hrtflllanrt timntnr fnr aniil Af. be held for the county of Jlacon at the r wrt house in Franklin on tlie secend monday m Ahrcb next, then and there to rcplcyy, plead, answer or de mur, else judgment pro eonem will bo taken agajnst him, and the land levied on be condemned and sold lo satisfy the same and costs. ' Witness J. K. G.l clerk, of jur sii courttat J ; office in rrnnklin, the monday before the last monday in January, 1843. J. K.CRAY, Verl. Franklin. 3a:n:31,'l343. Prs. fee 5)50. 133 Bar Iron ana Castlttgtf- For sale by WILLI AMd it ROBEKTS. D.e.9. : " If ' m L 1 r ... PIOTICC. ' - rpHE heirs an4 distrlbntoes of "Thomas Shew A hirdrdee'd, r requested to atlemi at Frank I in, in me coimiy m maenn, on we monoay De. fise the last Monday m January next, it being the Monday of the conrrty Court, in order to make a final settlement of said estate with the rxcen tor, THOMAS BHEPHEItD, rr. Dec. 29 1843. f-yt ' Blank Book. ' ; A' FEW for sale at tpts iifiee Good nper X. well bound. Low for eah Ai, Ilfoticc. WHEREAS, tho subscriber executed three several promisor? note of haud, payable to JaineaG. Fleming, each for one hundred Dollars, twif of Which notes lam informed are transfcred to Wiley Jones', rme dae about tlie last day nf the present month, and the other one about lift hist .w I .CI J.I. - 1 , . J ol Aiarcil, ana uia aiuer uoo t ooacmaniu is transfcrod to Francis Worley, which is due in Jlarch. 1845. I hereby forewarn any person or. persona from trading for either o sshI note, a the considerations for which said notes were give" ar about to fail ; conoquoetly I do not intend to pay them. , R. JERVIS. March id, - n . w Tennessee Stone Ware, V averv dearriotion. for sale by . KJ WILLIAMS 4 ROBERTS. in JiM Asheville, ! tf 134 BLAST CLANKS li ?tLERKS of -Court, Attorney, BherlmV and V, Constable are respectfully informed that we bar now an hand, and shall continoe to keep, a large and general assortment of BLANKS : and that wo ere no prepared to fill with promptness orders lot any ol tne following kinds, yix t Superior Coarrf, Countu Court. Indiclnwnts for Assaults Witness Tickets, Affrays, Writs. Capias Bond, '' Ca.a. Honda, Executions, . ' Road Orders, Htibpcanas, - v Venditioni Exponas. ' Vend., Expo Subpcenaa, . Ca. iJa. Bond, Indictments tor Anrar. - ' ' ,- Assauits; Witness Tickets, Writ,., die. Jamrs' Tickets ' Miscellaneous. Constables' Warrants, C Sa'sv and Bonds, Guardians' Bonds, . Slieriff's Deeds Vend, -Expo. Sherifl''ti Deed Fi. Fa. Appreniicea Indentures Appeal Bond, Marnage License, A open ranee Bonds, ' Ueads of Trust, -Doedssof Conveyance, Const. Delivery Bonds Injunctions, , Equity Subpoinas 1 m VVritu, Commissions for taking veposniona. CongtuWo' OfHciol - Bond, Administrator' Bonds, Prusacution Bonds, Letter of Admintstra - tion, Letters Tests men tar y, Ejcctmepls, 6m-, 4W Writs. Deeds of Equity, , Indemnity Bonds, " Messenger" Office, ) ' -Asheviflo, July 22, 1842. ( rRtlSFLCTIS Of THE N.C.LITtRAkK RECOKD r I Mlt subscriber proposes to nublrsh ui the city -I- of Raleigh, a mugaaine with the bovtiUe. It will be printed n monthly number,. on forty octavo page of good paper, wiib new and elegant typo aaa neat cover, lor j . T WO dellu vssr la alra ttoe. It i tkaigncd to be a publication of general inte rest," containing biographical sketches of the il liMlrioa natives of North' Carolina;' historical fiaport, embraemg particularly RBiiiNiBCCxeca b me pteseni agee puoim men i and actcntino arti clc'. Thts maeaxine will cherish the vrtlu Utt rary, and its page will be graced with poolh contribtitlcn. A prominent place. Will bo rivet to the interests of the Common School system ot dhealion In our State. A Review department will be added, which will prescnijiotioes of new publication; and it is designed that the work shall have a monthly ciiromcie of literary intcL ligencc. ' The subscriber feci safe in making the above statements, because he ha the promise of asaits. uqoo from several distinguished gentlemen in the 8' ate, in whose acquirements the public has all COi!'n?T l0 dcaires lo make it a periodical which shall comp- with any Southern maga. tine, ornament the table of Uto literary man, and be a welcome visiter to any family in the Slat. Il will be seen that the subscription is unusually low Four Hundred and Eighty Octavo Pages for t wo vouarsi The work is put at this price that its circuta ion may be the greater ; but' it will be at once perceived that tho publisher cannot risk a com inencemont until a sufficient number of subscrib. or shall be obtained to cover expenses. ID" A soon as five hundred responsiblo. sub rcnoer shall bo secured, the first number will be issued, at which time til payment for the first volume will be considered in advance. When subseriBcr receive that number, thev will forward the amount of their subscription immediately, and win iaae inc piiDiicauon ot mat number as a guarantee that (he magiixine will be issued for at leatt one year. This arrangement will secure both parties. ' Who can doubt that North Carolina needn uch a magaiinet Who can doubt whether there be not more than sufficient talent in our State ot lei sure to fill Its prges with profitable and entertain, ing matter ? Who will not risk two dollars on an exparinieut so well worth making , We shall listen I or a n xi.y, una expect a hearty response. Let ho one wait. (A ssc bow it willappoar: for focn a courw, nj.iy 4111 v. n Hie publication entire. v ; but let every ono friendly lo the work try il forji vxia, and then, if it be oot worth taking, let . . - v ... mm aoanaon 11. Wo want the names of all who will subscribe. by tho first of January next, or earlier,f practi. cable. Postiuastcr every where, will no doubt take pleasure in forwarding tucin, a they aro au thorised to do, free of postage. " rostmastcr and others, who will become nrsponiiuie ior nee euuscripuon. aliall receive a -t 1 . , . ... copy for one year. All communication to be addressed, post paid, to THOS. J. LEMAY. Raleigh.N.C., Noy. 14, 1842. ' Smith' Arithmetic. JUST received, and for sale at this office very cheap. Nov 26 Plain and Fancy BOOK AND JOB PRINTING i THE public are respectfully informed that in addition to tho former lame and general as sortment of Printing Materials belonging to this estiibliflimcnV a new supply has been reoon'Jy received, which will enable us to exccula ,,0F EVERY DE SCBIPTION, in a style equal, if not superior to any 'Jjar crtah Ufchment in tho State, 0" Order for any of the folloa.mr khof Printing will bo thankfully recerved, an d pcx ptly attonded to : . jj""1 orjwaar BE. & cairrioi . . 411 CADS,OrAL' ' and-Bills, PAMwiLrrs, Show.Bmxs, CiRcuutas,'. avanut ... . Tickets, Labels, die. Jc CTA LOOSES, MlNUTXS, " Messenger" Office, Aahcville,. July 82. 1843. , j'i . . 106 LOOM. IIEOK. S it worth while for us to K-mind our custom. rrs, that thf tt debt fell due on the 1st of Jan- nary t, We think tbi y know it, and will attend to it; and when they come to pay up, which w hope will ba Ironvdiatoly, that they Will tring mure money than they owe us, with which lobuy come of the CHEAPEST GOODS ever sold u Anlie. yffle. WILLIAMS Id-ROBERTS. P. 8. Yon had all better belicv wo need tho money, and smut rmve it. . w.atK. -A sheyilte; Ja nnary 6, 1843,- 128. tf, . N AIL9 and BK ADS, (amorted,) for sale by WILLIAMS ROBERTS. Dca. 0. tf. 126 v State of itorth-Carolinav, T- lUVWOOO COVMTr. COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SES. January Sessions, 1811. O. W.ClaytJa ) co. Original Attachment John L. Dillard. S levied on Land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant John L- Dillard, is not anhabi. lant of this Slate; it is ordered by court that pub. Iicai ion ba made in the Highland Jbfessenger for six weeks, that the defendant appear at the next eoort of Ptcaa and Quarter Sessions, to be held for said comity, at the court house in Waynesyjlle on the third monday in Afarch next,' then aod there, to replevy and plead to issue. le judgment of condemnation will be entered up against the property levied on. Witrie, W. Bowi. clerk of oor said court, at ofBce, the last monday in January, A. D, 1843. ' W. BROWN, Clerk, THE snbseribertekea tfti method of informing thos indebted to bim, that ha has left all hi paper i tn.e nana of T. IV uoaton, xmh in Asheviiie, wnere iney af reqnestca to call and make payment ; and while he returns his warmest UiankaJo a portion of his friends for their liberal, patronage and panetuality heretofore, be would tt tk soma time, with as much caneatness, inform others, that unless they make payment shortly, their notes will positively be put in the hands of an officer tor collection. .-. . 1 v BENJ. JOHNSTON. Asheville, mareh 10, 1843. , . i 13? Five Cents Reward. T3 ANAWAY from the subscriber on the niehi Bs . . l r ly 1 mint tlttnntW j- pi me pin 01 rcoruary, junn ui,iuiiin, a bound apprentice to the tailor trade. I hereby furewarn all pewon frbm harboring - or trading with bim ander tb pnalty of the law. S7. At. . Franklin, March 10, 1843. . 3. 137 It tin here, every bottyt! WILUAMSmRQIlERTS, . Havo received, at their -' ' Cheap Store in .Isherille, , 1 a raeiu nvrrv ' ". WINTER GOODS. A If D exoest in a iear davs to receive an addl. XJL tional hppty.'whth, added to'lheir' present stock, Vill make nwrr issortmmt complete. ; NOW LOOK ifVT FOR 1 To thoae who wish to boy a large quantity of Good for small sum f money, wo ay, . HERE 18 THE PLACE, - aa we are determined n put them down even Loniiu f. r f than we have hcrctotbreold..lhem ; and havm' arrongcrneot by wbieh we wil) Im receiving con aUnt addiilon to out STOCK, wa respectfully call the attention of tho toods.purchs(nr public to our establishment promising at , ail times and under ail eircumataaee to usw our beat exertion lo giv general salisiscliun. . We reeeive a wc have heretofore done tne PRODUCE OF THE COUNTRY in exchange for Goods allowing 4at It the highest market prico. WIUJAMSfc ROBERTS.- . Asheville, December 4, 1813. . . PROSPECTUS OF THE IVew Genesee Farmer, ISfflllDEmTOtlJlET- 1 l.lr for 1813. Hbnsv Colkan, Editor for the first Quarter ; and m. d. datkham, ior mo remainder oi the year. Published by C. F. Crosman and E.SIuTmrd Rochester. Sixteen page monthly, enlarged and improveo, price uu peryeor, in auvaneo.' The charaoter of the Genesee Furuicr. both old and new, hus been well known, and its ability and usefulness universally applauded, rublii-licd in one of the leat funning districts in the World, and in one oi the fiiicxt uud busiest oitie of the growing west, the very home of active industry and intellrgcncc, where information and mcchanf. col talent of 111 highest order aro concentrated, no pains will bs spared to make it all that such a paiier should be. Under present arrangements, Mr. Colman is expected to continue in the edi torial department fur the first third of the yenr ; and whenever he retire from its supervision, it will pas into able and competent bands, who wiU do juilice to tlie paper and its subscribers. Mr. Column. contem plates an agricultural tour in Europe, and will be a regular correspondent of the paper through the year. . Mr. Batcbam.as travelling agent and eorresDon. dent, designs to spend most of Ins tiuie among the fanners, observing their condition, and operations. and hi rentnliuuons will be interesting and nrac iicai. j wa numerous ana ante correspondent ef the IN. l. rarmer.it ia expected will continue their valuable contributions. , With those arrange ments, the proprietors ft-el assured that the long tried friends of Ihe Oenesee Farmer will not de. sort the paper ; bat will nse their influence to ex. tend its circulation and use fulness. If each sub. scribcr would make it an object to -firouure one other, he would render an essentia) public benefit. ilie correspondence being extended throughout the country, the paper will embrace the hnsband. rv or XMew bnglund. the Canada, the Middle, the Southern and Western State ; and it will communicate tho futtvet intelligence of the pro gress of agriculture in the old world. Being con. nectca with an extensive- Agricultural ISHtubbsb. mcnt, for seeds and ithpli monts, under the man agement of one of the Publishers, it will furan'i information ol all iinproveJhonl - The proiirie tors will use their utmost cndfsvdr to concentrate the beet talent in their management i to have the mechanical execution and appearance greatly im. proved, and to render it entirely worthy Nif the patronage of practical and intelligent farmer.-x Six Copies will be furnished (or $5. Thirteen Copies for 10. On Twenty Copies end oner, o ditrount of thirty per cent will ft made. Pav mcnt always in tvANcs. Bill of all specie pay ing bank will- be taken at par. - - . Post mnsters are permitted v law to remit mo, ney free of postage. The friends of agriculture are respectfully requested to assist in obtaining subscriber. UacR numbers or volume can be furnished. - Communication on business or for the oancr. may he addressed to Crosman Si. Shepard, Roches ter, . ir. - Furniture Furniture. feEjr - - 'BTTIgJ .-4 G A LLTal"thc Cahiiiel chop off thirptrWf e oqoorr, immediately east of tlie courthouse, where yon will find a large stock af well assorted . consisting ri part, of rRESnEs, TABLES,. Is nre aad small WORKJoT AN DS. CANDLE3TANDsJ.au:. The establishment baa late'y r banged hands. and the price of Furniture eonndermldy reduced. In a few day there will fee ready a large lot of KrlBLlCl!! BE1STEADS, suhaUatial and neat, but Wfrwtt,' about theiur Every kind of work ia the above lino will be done to order at this shop, whh a neatoess and dispatch, not surpawed in the Western part of this State. fjv All kind of country prodoce exeept Pro. mises. Tobacco and Whiskey ar Brandy, will be taken in payment for Furaiture. , Asheville, July 21. 1841 106. tf. WILLIAMS A RODLItTH HAVE received an additional aupoly of 3.4 and 4-4 BROWN DOMESTICS, AA OSNA BURGS. Al-o, 900 bale COTTON YA R., swHcd numbers, from the Salinhury Manufactory, which they are selling, as they do every thing else, at the moot, reduced price, for cash or merchantable produce. The community qrc ronpecifully requested to call and examine their stock and prices. Augusts, 1842. 108 Also, HOLLOW.WARE, CASTINGS, WAGON. Boies, 6ve. Ac: August 12, 1B42. 199 ' ffIortvar-, INJUNCTIONS, Etuty Writ aqd Subpenaa for aal here. ... ,. .. 87 raJUd Statei Dirtrlrt Com of 5. Carollrn, .r MX. BAH KTUPTCT. . , VrgilCE tosheweaoM against Petition rf . ; C I TiiTT "Jf "rarer, io D declared a bankmpt, at Wilmington, on monday the first day of May next. ; ' y oracr oi toe t;ourt. - , ."'H.POTTER, . Aet'J CUrk of Court Bankruptcy. Feb. 10, 1843. 20d ftf P18PECTUS OF THE HOWEVER the value of works devoted tho important science of Agriculture may hurt beenapprcciatcd in former times, the day ha pas, ed when it become necessary to enter info in elaborate defence of the necessity andLjiorthof ucn publication, and all practical men are now constrained lo admit thebenencial influcne which they exercise upon tlie Agricultural industry of the country as well in the increased production, of labor a in tho general improvement of the soils. Impressed with these conviction, and the no lea tartling truth which are-daily developing to the mind of every reflecting man, tho necessi. trof diverting a portion to that labor now rmsW yd in the production of our great taple, into other I and more profitable employment the growth of Bread-stuffs, Provisions, Stock of all kind there by rendering the southern section of the Union, lesadependent for all the article of daily consamp. tion, upon our Eastera and Western b.ethren, and affording a more ample field for improvement of our rapidly exhausting anil the undersigned have been indnced to undertake the publication of : the SoirriiEait Pla.ntkr, a work which will be ex. ' clusively devoted to the cause of South. Tn Agri. culture, and whatever pertain lo the promotion of the icieoce, in all il vend rat ificitt ions, extend. ing a they do through all '.he Mochuiiio Arti, ' Th brief sketehnf tho ohjuCIs and design of . ; the work, will doubtless commend it lothcfavora . ble consideration of every intelligent Pluntern-ho I feels the necessity of such a medium of coininu. j ytit.,?,' d,to aucb, without forthi r remark, we j make a appea. in tis oouau, onhk.al ImH . Uie extremely W ,nr,ee " hich rt h "fr"10. "'U place ft wiihln the reach ? wj fmcr how. ever limited his means. Term. The Southern Planter will be inucd every other weok ; .the first number will appear early in January, on fme paper and new tux, (bought expressly for the work) In a form suitabW ! for binding.. Each number to contain xioht parft ; 9 by 13 inches, which will form at the end of tlie year, a volume of 208 page, and will be mailce to , uliscribcr at ONE DOLLAR per year, invah a. ULY n AOVANClt. The CASH principle will be rigidly adhered lo, and in nocasc wiltliHrWork b: forwarded unkw the cash aeempanie the order. Every citizen, whellier he bo Farmer, Mechanic, Lawyer, Doctor or Merclinnt, who feel tlie lie. ! ccsnity of making an effort to advance the great j Agricultural and Mechanical interests of the covin, j try, ia rcqoAted to constitute himnelf an agent j for tlie circulation of the Southern Hunter. . O Postmaster will forward till subscriptions, free of charge, if handed to l)rm. Ollierww all letter and communication must be jmil paiil. j. w. dt w. s, jon lis. ' Augusta, Ga., Dec. 21, 181. 1 .; Mima, mm-cuMim. Ty -ILL attend personally to the receiving and v forwarding of Goods, and to the sale of ail produce of all kinds from V' country. November 95, 1843. tf . A G1V CUTKRPRISE, By tin farmer Editor -of the Saturday Ecenim PnW nr.A .C,.-V.. . 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