-f-J33 SELECTED POETOk - Maririagdalctie. , if, To' the boll of lfie fuast came the slfui.sl fait, Sho heorsHwJierity that Jeris wad there J - i Unliopdlri&the splendor that biased on the board, ShYilunlly knell at the feet of the Lord- - ri'i. i . I 1 J 1 I , 1 lung dark on the blushes tli at burned on her cheek; And posadly and lowly the knelt in her aba me, It seera'd that be apint Jiad fled from her frame, To fnvK and the', murmur ireti'l round lirotigh xht m a! t nt Thnt one ao unliallowed should treed In that hall ; And acxne said the; poor would be object more meet, , ; , J, .,.;.. j" ' C-Ss -1- Tor tho wealth of tlie perfume the showcrM oh Lti She heard her Savfour.'sho spoke but with eight, She dar'd not look ftp to the heaven of hi eves : And the hot tear gush'd fort It at each heave of ner Breast, -' . .' ; " At her lip to hit sandal were throbbingiy preas'd. In the the sky a Tier tempest a slilneth the bowt In the glttDco. of the unbraru, aa mcltetb. Jhs "v, .., ... . .. .. ..... r He looked on tiial lost one, her eine are forgiven, And Mary went forth in the beauty of heaven.- - ' To iuf wee an!d wife. ' ; My dear old dame ! the day are gone, ; When you nd I were young, . ; "'. " Wli-ryou my.wishcfl smilsd upon, ." . And I your praises ung ; ' ' .--VVUooJiand jidJiaad.wSL FaJkejd.aroonj Green Saltram' tunny g ldc, . Or wandered, from the worldly throng, '. In Wurlcigli's woody shade!. Tlioo days ore gone, rny dear old dame, ' Those scenes no more we view ; -Yet are onr hopes, our joya the samd, r Our love an warm and true ! ' . And when the year that ye may be Arc numbered with the past, Life' latest thought will provo that we Are lovore i -i . . . to tlte lust! Act exciting picture. Mr. Victors, a reformed man of Bulti. mure,' in the courso of a recent speech, related thi; ioci Jont which subjoin. We wish it could bo rcnJ by every hard drinker iii ilie country, for it appears to us' to con vey a-i" admonition which eveu the most insensible must feci. ' , , " You cannot think, " aaid MrvVickers, " how soon a man's circumstances become changed when once he has signed the pledge . T will teTryou ol a m'artffirrt:taicw- in Bahirnorov He was. not worth a cent a day,, and his family was supported by hist Lard working wife. He had heard of the Washington Society, affd had determined to join. But how should he get his quarter of a dollar which was required for on inU :.! e.. 1 tt u:. ...in. - A ,-t.t liuuou JLO i iiu wuu. iu us mra aim iuiu her ho wanted a quarter of a dollar.- What for ?' said sho. J No matter, said he, 'I wani it and roust have it1 She gave it to him, knowing it would be of no uso .to withhold it, and supposed that he rnract to buy rum with it. lie went to the VVasliiogton Society on Monday Dight, and joined. vThe nejt day ho went to work at liis trade, which was a good one, and he could mako money fast, lie came, home sober every night, and on Saturday received his wnees ad bought' a barrel of flour, a ham, some groceries, and so on andgot them on a dray and sent them home. The drayman rfrovo up to the door and told his wifo that barref or flour ana groceries were for her. She told tbo drayman there must bo somo mistake about it ; it did not belong to her for sho never had a barrel of flour since they were married -always hod to buy it by the sixpence worth, or shilling's worth the flour could certainly not be tor her. Whilo they were talking. the husband camo tip, and snid she' Husband, here's a man suys this barrel of fiour and these trocencs aro for us. -J So thev are, and I have bought them all with tho twenty.five cent vou gave mo last Mommy ntght j jincd tho WashingtonTemperance Society with Ihul twenty.five ccuts we shall have flour by ti)Jbatrt'Lfiuortht instead of by tlio sixpence worth, or tho el.veDpennybit's worth.4-'.. ; " - . . " What," said Mr. .Vickers, . do you think were tho feelings of that wife and mother ? " She had before to sit up all night sometimes, sewing, to cart) enough to main tain herself and children. ' What has the pledge done for her? It has given her a husband f it has given her children a father, Tho pledge had saved him. -We watch over tho poor drunkard Ah, yes! and save him too. C. Jiepos. . Lord Byron. When Lord Byron was in Greece, he said to Dr. Kennedy, a pious physician of his acquaintance, that he wish. cd lie were a Christian, fouid he, ' 1 am tired and sick of every thing in life ; there is no joy to be found on earth. i : uo you rcna inc umi i saia ur. i. ' ' Yes,' said he,7 and carefully.' ; Doj:ou prsy T' said Dr, K. ' Why ; naJ said Byron, I don't pray I navo not got quite so lur as mat yeu-uui perhaps I shall bv and by. " fldvbyidJCenjiedyJinJjtirr biblo to induce him to pray ? Because By ion could not pray, and yet cling to his hateful' sins. He eould not -as long after! the hojr f midnight he returned to-his room, from' scerics . of carousal "and de bauchery then bow t!ioktice id solemn prayer. to a holy God. Ho must either nbaudon his profligacy, or abandon com munion with his Maker, which last ho aban. t.'oncd as you oil know. . - Audf when he said, I have often wished for insanity, any thing to quell memory, tlio never dying warm thut feeds on the heart, wo sco tho evidences of that retribu. tion for a pruaci kss life, which God somo. times commences even here on earth. It takes two to make a slander. My .'.ni- frifiut thnt wnmnn. hna hfon t.itkinir 7 W . ' O hbout you so again. She tins been telling the awfulest lios yoa ever heard ; .why, she And you heard it all, did vou V ' Yes.' L ' 4 Wtil, after this, just bear in mind that it t ukea two to make a slander one to tell it, and one to listen to it. "Blest arc tho. piece makers," as the servant said when sho let the large China '"'') full and brokc.it in pieces. Death of Am oti servant. Tbo Wash. ington Carvito! of this morning says t . ' ' v' Genera! Washington's colored servant, Cary, wo" buried' oil Sunday last, "from Grecnhcf a t'oint, and followed to trie grave by a targo number of blacks. ' He was, we understand, at tho time of his death 114 years 6ld, and was for a number of years ostler, to Gcnerat Washington', whom he served at the passage of the Delaware, and at the battl of Brandy wine and Trenton. Old. Ca ry :was known and respected by every citizen of this place he loved the memory of hia palriotio maaterTand as an humble mark ot. respect, on bis birlh-day, and in fact, every military parade, wore an old shad-bellied uniform coat,; and a three, cornered bat with B huge cockade, which he aaid Washington gave him. - On these occasions tlie boys used to collect around himbut his venerable appearance disarmed them of all . thoughts of mischief, and he was always allowed the honorable privilege of hobbing in the rear of the military, un der whose protection he generally placed himscin i : :.' - ! . -h i Ail AFFECTIONATE WIFB. Pooh, pooh I' said a humane lady impatiently to her ex. pi ring husband, as he strove to give her a fow words, 4 don't stop to talk, but go on with your dying IV : - ;(A learricaTDpctorM that light 'hemg is a public benefit, as , it kills oti' tho foolish girls and leaves the wise ones for women.. A learned Doctor, that. ASIIEVILL.E K rfllHE second aecaion of this Academy will JCL commence on monday the 15th of May, at at the Newton Academy, if it can bo obtained, if not, it w ill continue in the villago. The Terms of Tuition per session of 23 week will bo as fol lows: 1 , -'- - . For Orthography, Reading, Writing, Gcogra phy, and Arithmetic, $6,00 For the above with English Grammar, . 7,00 With the the higher Euglisb brmnoW (ex. '. . ceptiitar Mathemats,) 8,00 With the Latin Greek, and French, lan. napes and higher Mathematics, , 12,50 N. B. No deduction for absence, except for sickness (after admission.) Board can behadjn private families at moderate, rates. ' ERASTUS ROWLEY, n. Principal. " Asheville, May 5, 1843.-ak 145. Tanners' Bark Wanted. HE subscriber will give a libera price for several cords delivered at his Tannery. , J AS. W. PATTON. AaheviUe, May 3, 1843. State ot Worth Carolina HAYWOOD COUJiTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessiohs, .March bussion, 1843. Ule Sherrill and others, V : . .' r vs. - - Westhf M. Enloe Jf plfars. PETITION FOR REPROBATE OF THE WILL OF A, " ENLOE , DEC. T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Thomas. Thompson and wife, Nancy, defendants in this ease, reside without the State, it it therefore ordered, that publication be mado in the Highland Messenger for six weeks, that thev be and appear at the nextUonrt of rleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for Haywood county, at ma voun iiouse in w synesviiie on the third Monday in June, and show cause if any they have, whv the nraver of the Dctition should not be granted otherwise it will bo beared export as to them. vv. BUUWN, c. a c. v Waynesville, May 9, 1843. , 6w. 146. ($5,50 State of North Carolina. - YANCEY COTOTV Superior Cvurt of Late Spring Term, 1843. DexonDkmibk of 1 R. &. 3. R. Love - V e. f EJECTMENT. Fen. &Wra. Scott. J . j "H"T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court i m timt tin jfrniiiint in this ease fa deceased : it is, therefore, ordered that publication be made m the Highland Messenger for six weeks, for the heirs of the defendant, who liveont of tlte State, towitOamea "McCoy and wifo Rebecca, Wm. Cosby and wife Jane, Elizabeth Scott, Andrew Hart and wife Sully, Thomas Moore and wifo Nanccy, Robert Scott and James Scott ; that they be and appear before the Judge of our next Supo. rior Court of Law, to be held for Yancey county, at the Court House in Burnsville, on the 3rd Mon. day in August next, then and there to answer tlte complaint of Plaintiff". Witness, John W. McElroy Clerk of said Court at Burntvilte, the 2nd monday after the 4th mm. day in March, A. D. 1843. . J. W. McELROY, C. S. May 3. Pre. fee $5 50 bw 14 5 State of North Carolina. i YANCEY COUNTY. Superior Court of Law. Spring Term, 1843. . Dorothy II. Cox ) . it. ' . Petition for Divorce. Isaac. W. Cox. ' IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant, Isaac W. Cox, is not a resident of this State ; it is, therefore, ordered that publication bo mado in tho Highland Mes senger for three months, that the defendant be and appear before the Judge of our next Soperior Court of Law, to be held for the county of Yan cey, at the Court House In Burnsville; on on rthe 3rd Monday in August next, thcu and there to mum if noy c ran, why decree shall not be made according to Petition. Witness, John W. McElroy Clerk of said Court at Burnavillo, tlioi!nd monday alter the 4th mon' day in March, A. D. 1843. - - "JUJIXVirrMcKLKOYi Urh May 3. Prs. fee $10. 3ro 145 Special Court. H IS Honor, Judiro Nash, appointed a special Term of the Superior Court of Law, fur the county of Buncombe, to be held at the Court house in Asheville, commencing on the second Monday in August next Suitor and witnesses will take notice, and attend accordingly. J. KOBEKT fert. Afay 17tb, 1843. . ' 147 State of TV orth Carolina. CALDWELL COUNTT", IN EQUITY.SPRINO TERM, 1843. Andrew.J. Ests X Abram Corpening and wife Lety, George Corpen- ing ana wife roily, Labon Ceta, James Hitson and wife Nancy, 11. P. Orenettand wtfo-Sopbir Bolomon ltopcn and wifa Salley I Kirs at law of Len Eats, dee'd i . IT is ordered by Court thai publication bo made 'in the Highland Meeaengorfor six weeks, as to thdnon resident Defendants, that they appear at the next Term of this Court, and shew cause if anr they 'have, why the testimony of Fannev Est an aged and in firm witness to be taken ia this case shall not be perpetuated. ' WM. M. PUETT, C. M. E. May 19, 1813.- tP"-ff550J 6wl47j THE Frinclpal consulting th Judgment and wishes of numerous friends of tl laatitution, and hoping to accommodate soma who .desire to end children hither,' will notwithstanding the increasing scarcity and dearnese of provisions, reduce the rate of board to 97 per month to those who enter pupils early in the session and pay with reasonable punctaalily.- It will enable him the better to do this, if such as are able will pay up In part (as board becomes due) before the close of the seMioa. " . " . j ; '- ET Tlte nil remains in force, that popils of the Institution cannot board out of the house,' while there is room for them, except with very Dear connections. Pupil admitted after the ses sion commences will pay only from the time of entrance, but will be charged for tuition to the close of the session, if they go away sooner, ex cept in case of sickness. . . . . Asheville, May 5, 1843. i i: 111. v THVakable Land For Sale ! " ' 7" - BY virtue of decree of the Court of f ? f Equity for the County of Henderson, I " i shall offer for sale, to the highest bid. Il . der, on a credit of one and two years, -" the pnrchoeef giving bond with ap. proved security on Tuesday of the next Court of Ileaa and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Henderson, at the court house in Hen. dersonvUlo, the FIVE following Tracts of Land : 1st Tract, containing 100 acres, situate in Hendersen court, ty, on both sides of the road leading from Robert Orr'a to Benson's tdmpLe, including High towers' path ; granted to R. feewia and t. Bensoo on the 15th December, 1819. ' - d Tract, In Henderson county, on both aides of the north fork of the east fork of French Broad River, in cluding the Hickory Flat, the lower fall on said creek, and North Bottoms, containing three hun dred acres ; granted to R. Lewis and G. Benson, on the 15th December, 1818. 3d Tract, In Henderson county, on both sides of Little Riv. er, including Philips improvement, containing 250 acres, granted to R. Lewis and G. Benson on the 15th December, 1818. 4th Tract, In Henderson county, situate on Clear Creek of liilllo Kivcr. 3tli Tract. In Henderson county, on Carson's mill creek of rencli liroad Kivcr. Due attendance will be given by me. W. BRYSON, c. h. e. April 28, 1843. 6 144 Plain and Fancy BOOK AND JOB PRINTING! THE publio are respectfully informed that in Addition to the former large and general as sortment of Printing Material belonging to this establishment, a new supply has been reoenlly received, which will enable u to execute OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, in a style equal, if not superior to any ether estab lihmcnt in the State. O Orders for any of the follow .ng kinds of rrmting will be thanklully received, andpraEEptly attended to : Blanks, or kveit ds- : scairrioN, PAMrHLFTS, Circulars, Catalogues, MlNPTKS, . Cards, or al Hand-Bills, Siiow-Billk, Wat ao St1B jxs, Tick its, Labels, 6lc. &3. dJlEssrNaEa" Office, . Asheville, July 22, 1842, 106 State or IVorth Carolina. COUNTY OF Bl'BKI. IN EQUITY. Burton Murphy,-Thotnas Hall and wife EHzabeth, Wm. Garrison and wife Emi. ly, George Ledbetter an i wife, Eliza Re becca, by John Elems guardian of Eliza . Btbecca and John Elems. vs. . Wm. Murphy administrator of Wm. Mur - phy, senr., dec., John Sherrill ami wife Margaret,' Jason Sherrill nnd wife Cla rissa , Joseph Murphy , Lambert Murphy , Thomas Murphy, Mills Higgins and wife Rebecca, John Hunter and wife Ctaha rine, Nathan -Hunter and wife Elvira, CaPiaritie Murphy widme and relict of ' the said Wm. Murphyehr7dccTand Thomas Elliott and wife Mary Malindd. BILL FILED IN VACATION. r' appearing from' the affidavit of one of the Complainants in this case, John Elems, that Joseph Murphy, Tbos. Murphy, John Hunter and wife Catharine, Nathan Hunter and wife Elvira, are non resident! of this State, and without tho jurisdiction of this Court. Notico is hereby given them to be and appear before the Honorable tbo Judge of the Court of Equity, for the county of Burke, at the Court house in Morganton, on the third monday after the fourth monday of March next, and plead, answer or demur to the Bill of complaint filed by complainanU. or the same will be taken pro eonfttto as to them and set lor bear ing ji pari . Witness, Titos. W. Scott, Clerk and Master of our Court of Equity for Burke eountv, this 25th February, lo4J. J , W. BLUTT, UF.K. E. IPr.adv. $ ) 6sw 136 U. S. DISTRICT COURT OP KORTH CAROLLM. - In Kankruptcy. NOTICE to shew cause against" Petition of Alexander B, Doualdtok, of Macon county, WrpenterTlb be dectsreda Bankrupt, at YVitmmg- ton, on Monday, the hint ot may nexu By order of the Court. -Af-tiug Clerk of Comtin. Bankruptcy. Verified 9(Hh May, 1842. . HIST OrtETTERS- REMAINING in the Post Office at Asheville, N. C., which if not taken out in thiee months will be sent to the General Post Office as dead let ter. ' . " E. Alexander;" John Ash born; Ignat. Brucs; Peter S Boardenhamcr; Wm R Baird i Ann Bryaon ; David Cox or Reeve Cox ; RachariatfCandterT George Claunts ; John Cassida 2; Mr Cosba; John Creasman ; . Col WmG Eaton; ; David Farrenaworth ; " Thomas Gaines ; E Horton ; Jacob ILce or J Pcnlcy ; Wm Hampton ; JVm Hice j Wm Hcrrin; John Hawkins; , Pleasant Israel J " Stephen or Joshua Jone or Jaa Cue ; Wilson JohoniEbid Jone or la Lowry or George RobesoniJas KltchcnTrluIr B LockmOTTtio' sea Lindsey ; John Lee ; E H McClure 8 ; Capt Chas Moor Wm F McKesson ; John Minor J Mis Sarah Piercia ; Plearaal Prestwood; Mr Cha thai ine Parks; Samuel H Pendland; Rev. II Print; Mrs Jane Rhodes 2; Andrew Rogers; I m Rice; 3f.PATTON,l.Jtf. -April 7, 1843. 3t 141 . . 02Ps laiura'S : Barenserof t Clroye, nalefglin If . C, i r - . . ; - '' - ICHT BEV. t. 8. 1VB3, D. D.y YTSITO. ' 7- Rkv. ALDERT SMEDES, Bscto. '- ' . - ; . '- ---- .- .. ' THE Summer Session of this School will com mence on the first day of June, and will con. tinue five months, or till the 31tof October.' A punctual attendance of the Pupil t$ requested ' Application for the admission of new Pupils, should be made to the Rector, as early as i eon. renicnt.' '"-. . ' i ' ' '" ': ft TERMS-For: Hoard,1 with every Incidental expense, and Tuition in English, one hundred doL Jars per session, payable in advance. For Tuition io French, $12 50 per session. . -. For Tuition in Music on the Piano, or Guitar, $25 00 per session, with $3 00 for the use of the Instrument. . , : ; For Tuition on tli Harp $30 00 per sew Ion, with $10 00 for th use of Instrument. ' ; Aprd 10, 1843. ;' - 6t ; 143 . ". ... . .' NOTICE. . - .. - THE heir and distributee of Tbomas Shcp hird, dee'd, are requested to attend at Frank, L'n, in the county of Macon, on th Monday be. fore the last Monday in January next, it being f lio M nnlnw iif thn dmiiiI, in nrAp.r In mnlc a a final settlement of said estate with the execu tor, THOMAS SHEPHERD, Exr. Dco.291842. ' . Stole of JTorth Carolina. Ir ia ordered by Court that m extra Term of the Superior Court of Law be opens i! and held at the Court House in Burnsville, in the county of Yanoey, on the 1st monday in August next, and that publication be made in the Highland Messen ger for six weeks. Test, J. W. McELROY, C. C. May 5th 1843. -6w .. . 145 FEMALE ACADEMY. THE Trustee of the Asheville Female Acad, emy take pleasure in announcing to the pub lic that this Institution will be reopened on the first Friday in May next, under the superintend ence of Dr. JOHN DICKSON, who will be pro vided with such assistance a may be required. The term of Tuition will bo a follow : 1st, or Junior Class, . In reading, spelling, and arithmetic, $6 OOprscs. vv i. 01 aSSt With graniMr. ceogrophy and his tory, .. . . . , 10 00 " 3d. or niehest. With natural and moral philosophy, logie, composition, Slc. 12 00 French, or the classics, Algebra, or mathematics, . Music, on tho piano, " . on the guitar, Use of piano, . Drawing and painting, . Embroidery and needlework, 10 00 5 00 1500 , 10 00 2 00 10 00 5 00 Each Session will continue five months. Per son entering after the commencement of the session will be charged only from the timo at which they commence ; but any person leaving the school (unless in case of sickness) Will be charged up to the end of the session for which they entered. There i an excellent Boarding-House connected with the institution, which will also be under the superintendence of Dr. Dickson, where Boarding can be had at $8 00 per month, includ. ing every tiling, except washing. D. R. M'Anally, N. VV. Woodfin, J. Roberts, J. W. Patton, M. Patton, Chas. Moore, J. M. Alexander, Jas. Lowery, . Trustees. Asheville, April 7, 1643. " ' 141 . State of North-Carolina, HAYWOOD COLNTT. COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SES. January Sessions, 1843. G. W. Cluyt'ja ) M. Original Attachment John L. Dillard. J levied on Land. IT appearing to the satisfaction jQf.he court that the defendant John L. Dillurd, ie uot anhabi. tant of this State ; jt is ordered by court that pub. lication ba made in the Highland Messenger for ix weeks, that the defendant appear at the next court of Pleas and Quarter Session, to be held for said county, at the court house in Waynesville on the third monday in March next, then and there, to replevy and plead to issue, chic judgment of condemnation will be entered up against the property levied on. Witness, W. Brown, clerk of our said court, at office, the last monday in January, A. D., 1843. ' Tennessee Stone Illnre, OF every description, for iale by williams a Roberts: Asheville, Dec. 9. tf 125 State of North Carolina. TANCV COUNT. -Elizabeth Wilson EQUITY OFFICE Edward Wilson. V " - - - IT appearing upon the affidavit of Elizabeth 'Wilson the complainant, in the above case that Georire A. Greenwood one of tho defendants in the said case, resides beyond the limit of thi State. Therefore, let publication be made for six weeks in the Highland Messenger, notifying the aid defendant to be and appear at the next Court of Equity, to be held for Yaricy county at the CourtJiojise.iaujmsyM monday af. t-;r tho 4th monday in March next, then and there to plcudjajiswer, or demur to the said bill ; othcr-wjnejodgmcntjy-o confetmt will be rendered against h'ji, and the said Bill heard exparle. T AttcstpJcw-ftrcfcLtrTerk-and Jlaster of our said Court, at office, the 2d mondayftpr the 4 U monday in DcUAJJ 1812, and 67th year of the independence ol said btate. JOHN McELROY; C. Af. E. Feb. 12th, 1832. 6w Prs. fee $5 50 138 State of IVorth-CaroIina, : , MACON COUNTY. Ciurt of Plea$ and Quarter Set. Jan. Sett. 1843, J. K. GRAY" '-Y , t. Attaekmnt levied on Hiram DodginsV ) Land. "fJT appeariog to the satisfaction of the court that tho Defendant Hiram DodginH, w an in. habitant of .another Stat ; it was therefore order ed and adjudged that publication be mado for six week La the IL'ghland Messenger, for said de. fendant to be ai.d appear before the Justice of our next court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to b he Id fotihcxgo&typf Afaeon at the court house in Franklin on the sccend monday in ATarcli next, then and there to replevy, plead, answer or da. mur, else judgment pre tonfeim will te taken against him, and the land levied on be condemned and sold to satisfy the same and costs. Witnew, J. K. Gsav clerk of our said, court, at ofCc in Franklin, the monday before the last monday in Jannary, 1843. J. K. GRAY, Clerk. Franklin, Jan. 31, 1843. Pre. foe $5 50. 133 BLANKS ! BLANKS!! - C1LERKS of Courts, Attorney, Sheriff, and 1 r!nnunlitna m mimiulfiill informed thai wa have now on band, And shall continue to keep, a large and general aesonment oi vimMw , uu that wo are now prepared to fill with proroptne orders lor any oi uie loiiowing amus, n j Bupertor; Cotirf, Countu Court,7 l a. Sa s, ; -Witnca Ticksts f ; Writs. X. " ' Capias Bond. . Ca, Sa. Bondsi;v Subpeenaa, v ?. Venditioni Exnonas. Indictments for Assaults . f Affrays. Jurors' Tickets, Executions, Itnait Onlera. ' (Vend. Expo-v ' ' SubrKEnas, v . i Ca,Ba. Bonds, Witnes TickeU. . Indictments for Affrays, ? . -. Assaults, Jurors' Tickets, ' Writs, &Cn tc. ,, v -:: .. ; " ry Jftlstellatuou$. Constables1 Warrants, Sli'eriff's DcSdWVclldT Ca Sa'. and Bonds, Expo. Guardians' Bonds,-', f Apprentices' Indenture Marriage License, Appearance Bonds, - : Deed of Trust, . Deed of Conveyance, Const. Delivery Bonds, Injunctions,. Equity Subpoenas, Writ, " Deeds of Equity, Indemnity Bond, SherifT Deed Fi, Anneal Bonds," Commissions for taking Jjcposilion. ' - i. CohsUblcT OincmTi; Bonds, T Administrator' Bonds. Prosecution Bonds, Letters of Aumuustra. - tion, - ; ' Letter Testamentary, Ejectments, etc, &c. Messenger" Unico, Aekoviirc,July22, 1812, rWlHE summer sesakm of thi Institution wit JL ooinmence on Thursday, the 6th day of March, under the continued superintendence ot Rev. Mr. Douolam. Tlie prospects of the school are now verylflat- tcring, and the Trustee feel they maywith safe ty, recommend it to the public confidence andeup. port. The experience of the past session lias shown that the Trustees were not mistaken in the high estimate they had placed on the qualification of Mr. and Afr. Doi'glass. The Music Department will continue under the direction of Afiss Smyth, who has given entire satisfaction to the parent and guardians of 'ho young Ladies who have been under hor instruc tions. Lessons in Drawing and Painting will bo given by Mr. Swain and to those who wish to acquire a knowledge of this branch of polite education, we can confidently recommend her. The Trustee, are advised that good Boarding may be had at $1 50 per week. Thti terms of tuition will continue as heretofore. - ' r ' Terms of Tuition. Common Branches, - . . . . . $10 00 Higher " ........ 1500 Incidental Expenses, . - ...... 1 00 EXTRA CHARGES. Music Pianoforte, . . . . . . . $10 00 " Guitar, - , . . - - - . 20 00 Drawing and painting, 10 00 O" The Boarding house is under the suncrvi. ion of Mr. N. He wit, the former Proprietor or the Uiiy Hotel.' And as the rnncipai of the Academy boards with him, those young ladies, who Doard there, will have the constant guardian ship and instruction of himself and lady. E. ALEXANDER, Secretary. February 15, 1843. 139 KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE THE subscriber respectfully announ. ccs to thepublic that ho has leased the KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE v In the Village of Greenville, formerly kept by D. HENNING, and more re-cently-byB-SUDDUTH-Attached to Die pre mises are pood Stables and finely watered Lot, for tho accommodation of Drovirn. The build. in'gs aro undergoing rcpiiirs, aud will soon be in first-rate order for the accommodation of Board, er and Travellers. - j- He solicit a share of the public patronage, and pledge himself that no pains shall be spared to render all comfortable who may give bim a call. . Hi charges wilt be made to-nccord with-the pressure of tho times. " 1 II LESTER. GrcenVille, S." C., March 3, 1843! 3 137 Furniture Furiiiturc. CALL at the Cabinet shop on the public square, immediately cast of the courthouse, where you will find a large stock of well assorted . consisting in part, of ' BUREAUS, PRESSES, TABLES, larire and small WORK-STANDS. CANDLE-STANDS, &c. . - The establishment has lately changed hands, and the price of Furniture considerably reduced. In a few day there will bo ready a largo lot of REPUBLICAN BEDSTEADS, substantial and neat, but no "French," about them. . Every kind of work in the above line will be done to order at this shop, with a neatness and dispatch, not surpassed in the Western part of this State. . ' .. U" All kinds of country produce except Pro. mittes, Tobacco and Whiskeyjir Brandy, will be taken hi payment for Furniture. Asheville, July 21, 1842. 106. tf. Charles Wilimer'i " AMERICAN WEW LKTTEB AND EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCER. Enlarged to the extent of (en additional Column. THE above Newspaper, n Jw enlarged len addi tional Columns, which was established in Ju ly, 1842, is regularly published "at Liverpool ex pressly for tranbniission by every Steam Ship sail- -mg from any port4frRritai 4u4tny-port In the United Mates, and iu leading icauire 1 to give, at one glance, an account of every important event that ba occurred in girn tJBritajnEurQnCt. or Asia,, m the interval between the sailing of FaJ each Steam Shli, whether in rK)lifinoiommerrfl-drtriiined. correct and comprehensive Sliippirig List-id which Will be found a faithful record of the arri val and departure of American vessel at and from all the British, European, and Asiatic ports with notice of such casualties or disaster as may from time to time occur a complete Price Current, in which the greatest care is taken to. give (h latett reports of th market for the va rious description of American produce, from the most unquestionable source thus combining, in one sheet, rcwspaper,- Bruppmg Last, and a Price Current. The Annual subscription is Charles Wilmer' American New Letter is 12 6d Sterling. Or ders and subscriptions will be received at any of Messrs. Pomeroy tc Co.' Express Offices in the United States and Canada, and in Boston "by Messrs. Redding &. Co., News Agents Halifax, Mr. Belcher, Stationer ; Montreal, Mr. W. Grcig, Bookseller; St John', N. B-Afr. G. E. Foncly, 4Afomine Jew OfficeQucbcc. Mr. Charles F Ford. Afountain-vtreet ; St. John's Newfoundland. Afr. ATCobrey, Times Office; Charlotte Town, Prince Edward Island ; Cooper and Bremer, Colo. ntaJ Herald Office or they may be sent direct to the publisher, addressed as follows : : CHARLES WILLAfER, Transatlantic Newspttper Office, ' 5, South John-street Liverpool. Afay 13, 1813. ' . : ' 147 Dr. Woodfin. RESIDING AT PLEASANT HILL : Eight milei from Franklin Respectfully tenders bis services in tha branches of bw Profesaion, to the eitizon of Ml con and th adjoining eountie. He will offer flattering induccmenU to th eommUnitv C will thanklully receive and promptly and faithM ly attend to any call with which he may be (k. vored. r January, 1843. ly. 129 t HAMBURB, SOUTH-C1R0LIS A, 1T71LL, attend personally to the rccciruie anJ v f forwarding of Goods, and to the sale of aD produce of all kind from the country. November 251812. 125 . JYoUcc. - ' -fTMIE subscriber takes tliis method of informin. those indebted to bim, that he .has'fcftall hit papcravin the bands of T. L. Gaston, Esq,, )0 AslioviltOv where they are requested to enll'jnd make payment ; and while he returns his nnnttt 1 thank to a portion of hi friends for their liberal, patronage and punctuality heretofore, he would it the sam time, with a much earnestness, inform ' others, that unless tlioy nake payment bIiouu their note will positively bsbut in the hands of j an officer for collection. . REV.I .JOTIVsiTnv -mm. i mr mr V.l, Aslicville, march 10, 1843. Na Five Cents Reward. R ANA WAY from tho subscrilier on the niehi r . i. .. . ( r i , ......... oi me win oi r unruary, juiu 1c.liUH'h a bound apprentice to the tailor's trade. I hcrrjjj forewarn all persons from harboring or trading with him under the penalty of the law. , , S. R. LAMBERT, Franklin, March 10, 1813. 3 13; PROSrECTUSOFTHE IVcw Gcneiee Farmer. AND GARDENER'S JOIRNAJ. Vol. ivfor 1I3. HenrvCoLMAn, Editor for' tho first quarter; and M. B. BatKHam, for .the remainder of the ymr. Published by V, F. Crcmman and E. Slii parJ, Rochester. Sixteen pages monthly, ciilargrdand improved; price $1 00 per year, in advance. ' The character of tho Genesee Fanner, bold old and new, has been well known, and iu nlnhly and uscfulncs universally lipptaiidi d. Published in one of the best farming districts in the world, and in one oi the finest and busiest cities of thu growing west, the very home of active industry and intelligence, where information nnd mechani. cal talent of tho highest order arc cimcvutratnl, no pain will be spared to make it all that eueh a paper should be'. Under -present arrangements, Mr. Colman in expected to continue in the edctorinl department for the flrift third of the year ; and whcneurW retires from it supervision, it will pass iiito able and competent handa, who will do justice to tlie paper and its subscribers., Mr. Column eontrm. plates an agricultural tour in Eurotc, and will ho a regular coircsrndent of the paper through the year. Mr. Batcham, astro vVllintrairnnt and rorrcsmm. dent, designa to spend most of his time among tli farmers, observing their Condition, and operations, and his contributions willW interesting and prac tical. The numerous andVble correspondents of tlie N. G. Farmer, it is eApectcd will continue their valuable contributions. With these arrange ments, the proprietor feel SKSiircd thnt the lone tried friends of the Genesee Kanncr will not de. crt the paper ; but will nsc thiV iufliionco lu ri. tend its circulation and nscfiilmW If each tub. erlbcr would moke it an object to procure one other, ho would render an essential public bi-ni fit. The correspondence being extended thruuliout the country, tlie paper will embraci the Iiuh.md. ry of New England, the CahodasVtlic Middle, the Southern and Western Slates and i( nill communicuto the fullest intelligence-, of the pru. gross of agricult ure in the old world. Brin" con. nected with an extensive Agricultural laiilisb. mont, for seeds and implements, under l" man agement of one of the Publishers, it wrN furnisii information j)j. aU iinprovcmrnis. ThAjiroprit tors will uso their utmost endeavors to concXiitriiii the best talent in their management,; to liaVc the mecnamcul execution and appearance p-n utly im proved, and to render it entirely worthy oft the patronage of practical and intelligent farmer: six L-ojiirs will bo lurnifclied for $5. TliirliVn Copies for $10. On Twenty Copies and ovrr)a discount of thirty per cent will be made. Pa?, msnt Always in auvancb. Bills of all specie par. ing banks will be taken at par. "... Postmasters are permitted by law to remit mo icy free of postage. The friends of agriculture are respectfully requested to assist in obtaining subscribers. Back numbers or volumes can be furnished. t - Communications on business or for the paper 'may be addreeacd toCrosinan &. Shenard, Ruches : cr. N.Y. FASIIIONABLK TBBJBaTlXSOsX.KTkrtf ASHEVILLE. N. C. TTELLO, there ! ye youngiiien, and old 011, ---- too ICun here, and I will make you the In si and moat fashionable COAT of aily man in the. ix counties - The subscriber would mot resfctfully inform1 tlie public that he has reecived the WINTER FASHIONS; and now, let any person willing a cheap nnd FASHIONABLE' Suit of Clothe matlt come lo mr, and ho shan't go off displeased. He has in the last twelve mouths so greatly improved in the art oi CUTTING, that he flatter himself Uw ' cannot be excelled by any one west of tlie I.'1!!'. Ridge. O-He has REDUCED his I'Kit IX so that his customers cannot grumble, and give a long a timeTor payment as any renson!!!1' man would ask. BX Ho tenders Ins tliann. ' the liberal patronage already bestowed. J '' "'' still occupies his old stand. A. J. F AlN Aahewlle; Jan. U 1- Tcirccitfs !lcw rd. .-- Fif"ANAWAYnin Ilie-siir.'rrtt I MM of January laid, a bound Biy, bv Im iI of SOLOMAN FRADA Y. All rron sr. t warned agomsTttarhortiijf or iuiuiug nwlrhz iW ?!'' such. The above reward wfll be paid f'rf hn J' livery to me on Cullowhor, m Af trim riMiAtr. ANDREV BKlf v Feb. 17,1813. 3t-I3l IVotlcc. STRAYhD from the subn r tf on Tuesday the 14th lint. SORRELItORSE.testno" thl year old, witli a small bhte m h fsee,taiLialhor light, a lump on one bind ancle, valued at"Torty-five"do1taTAJ.-4?-. seeing such a Horse would confer a,spce,l favor on me by taking him up and conveying bun me or letting me know where is so that 1 may f him, and shall be amply rewarded for th. . : STEPHEN McCLLLY. Anderson C. II., Feb. 81, 1843. U illbrtsases, I NJIINCTIQJSS Equity Writs and Subpart -for sale here. ' - Smith's Arithmetic TUST received and for sale at this oM J very cheap. 'LZL Blank Books. A FEW for sale at this office Good pap well bound. Low for cash. 1 i K fl

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