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Econ?; & cicLory. ' . TO; C O U NTRY ? TET? C iiu::ti:;;t:: 'savage,. - - ' , i r t an J D rc' pf j . Ti: c , V." 1 :1 o r .j 1 . r i .. r. r ui . . ; u. Al, i ol i:,e'nrtt jnf.Ul3 of the ti d Fund, fr lu, - f ; t TiX C -...:;rs cfCia. i.-.ale, f-r t!.e car eat r7 Srpt. , i A. GRAIIAV Hi" i Is J p J t .1 - 3 "! JTjr,'. riv'""'t IlerAiy .tjnrij, .Jl -.J mi ; . S ' fi ; '- 'V i, .... U-S, . j i very h v r ! t r'.'. ! j f' tI sriu 71 ct ! . J . n -l ' " ; f ty I i l e'fr , ai. 5 T V -.1 . J J ltl fine a a a . . t c j n j s. ". ."" r J frcm the v: :r' m t'. ; $ ' . UK. .. u . V - w . - I c . , -La c: ... - . !-- i l..-y w t .J ti.. ;;IId; Counties. Distraction' Spring 117. irJtnbutr'.a Full 1817. H Total Fra 1 DutrilPatgi h c ' c II. S. rc the p"-'"'-1-"" f " of IheVh-t Of v -TStJ C J , Fcf t t". 1 And rl. cu ' Federal -ropulctkm. a fid mot ai4 Vr" .n Ly t'.. -'.-.tirr fvoi . . l.e riic 1 .;.ry J.w, 'I !, ! mr i i.r:xi,ur "fa fti-VTal ('.-.uj'i tt,c c'.l tl. M.'jnil f f f ft ' i li'i vu!. a: ! t'o fj ntincl T'.tU ' .itj'j f, eJ jrtxH carnettly V"tt!n 't j or- '.&!,)'. ?jr, i;iy came on. a u ) iy la ar i it on i' b.cr, , r '1-. i in frro?. Tlic broad 'lie . 4 . - Kwb.i :) Hi Lmcy, and the R?utt beat i .,i Ia.if; ir-JM ;it l')winvar.!i as ihe bearers paKi'J, HcnJIn l)i ru tijt if turden, There wi one !ic jr.o'irncr, " Closo txLind.tb bir. -Crum.!; l!;? mI in her wiihcr'ij handj, IV .'o til n-c J cjan. Her. ejjert fcleps " t Tuhtt'd pith wc4kii.s3, arvd a bfukch mMii ' Fc!( from h:r i j., t)nkTnJ cuririIsfrtl : v 'As her h'l 1 lit ti a7:t Tlie pitying croVd , . Ftfii-iwJ aj'ir'.Ljl iio one rpoke toVr. t Sue Imi n" kinsmen- Us had lirctl lono - A Hid j'.v wrth one son. - II ra ber'all-- ' . ; The only tit; thz had in the wide' worlJ . 'And Lt kjs ad. They c'vuld Rot ctm fort her. T fcu daw scar -la Nain a from (he gate ; . Tl.e funeral came forth. : His lip were pal Wrih the iidon' tultry hcut. The jbeaded aweat ; fc'tocc thickly on hi broft'and oa ih'o WoYn Ar j i-inplc Ltchets of hii sandfjtlglayg , .Th.vk, tie uljiie dust of trarcL, Ila had come Snce ninriwj from Capcmauni, aUkjut not To wet his Jip bj green UothsatdVa poo, i : . ; Nor wu.-'i h. tat in Ki&ho.Va silrcr springs, ."' Hot tu'rnjiitn Ftu'Jiw ard upon Tboi' side To catch Guboa'a light and rpicy breczs. , Gcnsarcth' stood ctl upon the Ka.it, j , . Fait by the Sea of Gihlec, and Iher ' 5 The vcry traveler misht bidj tiU"efc; -And on tho aiders of Cctliulm' pUn$ - - V: The jpijKt of; ralesiineb.ang rfpe and 'wild; '. : , Yet turn'J he r-ot asiJc'.but, gazing on, w, IVorn every spelling mouai lie saw afar, ' Amid Jie hi!!., the humble ppires of Nain, cc of his ntxt errand: artd the path Touch'd not DeUmlij, and a league aivay -Uptii the Ewt Ijy.plcas.int GaliltMj." ( ' Forth fCW the eify gate tlu? pitying crowd . Foilou-M thistricken mourned. "TJicy camoncar The place 6f burial, and. wilh utrai'ning hand's. Closer up'n bcr breat she clnisp'd the pall, . 'And with a gasping sob, quick ai a'child's, Ac J an inquiring w ildncss fi tsh ing through The thin gray huhcof her fever'd eyes, Shc came where Jesus fctood beside lhar war. ; lie l.okd upon her, arid his heart was mated. i'Wi-i p noli" he paid; and as they stayd the bier, And at hia, bidding laid it at hf feef, v ; u Ho eiilly drew the pall from out her grasp; - - And 1 ilJ Jt baclt ia &i!cticc from'tho' dead. - , With tf.u'ulcd wonder the mute throng rcw near, ,A.id gazed ccr hisValm looks. A minute' space U stood and prayM. The'n, taking the cold handi II- Slid, "Ar;-.(.!M p.J iii'slantly the breast II avt-d Itvits cercm?n?s, and a sudden flii.hr; : I4H tlirou'iihc Imc of the 'divided I'pa '. ' An J. With a murmur of Lis pother's name, ' He Kt)iVJ) itiid fl upright in his'shroud. And, ..whib tho mourner hung apon his neck, Jt?u t-nt calmly rrn his way to Xain. . tj iSalo of ileal Estate-" . . "Nofirn is hrrtby ghrn thnt on the 3J ?ay of 1). c. next, on Ihu j'r.iniS4 f, in pursuane-b of a ' Ihcreo of the Court of Eqaily for liunComhe -.county,' I wiir expose to puClic sah;,"'Qn a credit I of dru- and two . ' ! ! X07 ACRES OP IADS ln g on Dicks. .Creek, joining, landa, of Junes II ty ajul otlnrs, belonging (b the estate of Wni. A 'so... if't the following !ay, to wit: ihc 4th day - of Do o her, I wiM on the premises, . 1 0 O -Ac ves V Lan d IvT.i nr. t'nr ht aj wtters'of Hearer Dam Creek, )"' UmU hf 11 v. Timing Strarllef nd oth , re, .n l.kc crt d t of one and two years. J The pjM.cit 4-rn will bo rpJiro J to gie -bund apd ap ' -! . df4i wmty - T'ls madu'on' Ihs.paymcnt of the p'i,. ! .it .nl iMey w 1 'I. D. SAWYER, C.M.K. ' O.t. 1 S IT. ; 373tds. I I?EnVYO. COLMIAIV9' A Tt'O K C Y AT llff., ! , Wjll a!. nd r j!.Hy -the Courts of Macon,. II f.vvH'd, Uutioonib.', Yancy and1 McDowell All business rn trusted to his care wdl be prompl. W uttetidoif to. - - " I AIio u, C.Apn! J, 1 17. 3 15 ly A beautiful lot of han'dsome infl i",Var i j"..t'crns of inouelcuto de laitcs arc . t IK r. d lirpri ccdepted'y lw ps incs, by . ' tRANA-L,Jt'VOLLlAM. An j i-t 5. tf , The Farncrs''& Planters' Fbr flic Year 1848; roS;.Iud by Blum &. Son, of Salem, N CX, jsjsl rrcu-d !J f-"" al wholesale and rc tad .by. . .f ' ' " - PATTON Jt OSCORN.. . AsJutj: Oct. 7. isn. t 371 7u: lcry viety of Dry C-jol'j, Groctrics, Hard, ware und Cutlery; cu:ted t the present and ap. : .jWoaching spson!, ' , .... - . t ' I 'i-; " v - RANKIN &. TULLIAM. Oct. 7. 15 rr. 1 371tx. VI00 Rn CofTec; '3130 Ibs-'Sugrr, ism rcc-j.- ami I'M" sale vrry low, a.t 1 RANKIN & PULL! M'S; . T, 371 tf. Oer7;-4ili. K CgSJllkSk aTU'EEVS UNSEYS, AND FlL.a!s oC crarv. variety, ! us,t received at -. - . -p ,RANK1N & rULLI VU'S. "' 371 tf. Wtr Of cdc pw .A ;lB... .Ai iH . wt ' : -t: Brit.i: ' r ir'i arc -.:sur'" d. .x4p:iy ok r. j IIcArrN1', atd AU ti j c;.ly trcaL.se en A;".r..i hziv now in cru cr-1 Lr. - . , - t . l D.i r.HT-rYs w O " - r- t f r r-g.r.ncrs. I.loetrat-.i bin , :i lJ K autfjl cn, rrarin;, .and Bea'.lyboucd with tt 2''ovc-r. TI.i ia decidedly the c'.ic r.; "t-t a-i 1 bt iutrodjc. lorv r;t?:rphy put.l.ti' I jt t" c jritry.' ! , Mrs. LiC3,l. TTiNT. Th."j work', fiaa re ccn'ly been improved by -l'ie adjjti.m. of all the genera "of .Southern "ami Western pl.ir.t.. ' V"zr:Tfca'a Umvmxtt D'-Tiot var, Tlwedu t'- .i cwUnns t'tTJT thou? laJa nnrc words than. Walker hfe Dictionary andtry lew persons rer.nre a larger work. ' ' ".: .-- : v WiE3TJ R'd viCHOti D.fnoNARIE?.- . FocirtrT do. Pofi.jcLr-i' Gkehc GatsiMtath'; Txt B ik of a!r, HarTi.rd, -and toilers' oJ the best Couegts and Literary - Institution of Ihe-ILS.;;. -i ; Paoif. Felto.x' Greek KevDf a. Do-do- Ex- ercisk. Goooaicus Nation At Geogkafut. for ScImoTs in quarto fortnjiritTi maps in the book. J'UCLPS XAT. PHILOSOPHY, 13 mo. " . Oiemiitryt - do. JaL Thilosophy for Beginners, . . ' " " 13 mo. cloth,. 'Chemistry. . .' " 'do. do. ' Botany. '. . tlo. vdo These elementary books arc pcculurlj . adapt. ed to LtHnrnon Schools. II. bare fust published a series of Astro norn'cal Mips, embraemg 16 numbers, each map J by icel,teautjiujly printed on a, oiacx grourm and Deatly colored. Price per set rooontcd. on rollers, with cloth back, witln case and book, 2d 00. The Fame, on thick paper without cloth backs, 15 09.. No Academy or Cornmon School should bo-tWiUtout a Bet of Lhcse. tfiapa. .They .hare been fully recommended by thp beat ostron omefs in the country, as well its by tho mot sci co Ufic Teachers, and with them a Teacher can impart a arreater amount of ; information to bis pupils io six montks, than be could 6ossibly do;m a year by the old method, besides ftiatiftg liia ttudy niote intcrciatirrg to them Augt 2fi, 1847.' . SGLlf, . . . AM) . . , , F.lCTOIZ.lGEi ,; Tlic SubKcribcrs haTe purchased frorh rsatban L. Gritaii. Esq.Hhe Cotton Varc;llouse ia Ham. burg, recent!? occupied by Dr. J; F. GriGn, and formerly by Messrs. II. I. JcfTers Si Co., situated at the fcot pf 'the Hill, and immediately aU the' head of the main business stniCU ' From itau pcrior. location, and betng surrounded by a stream of wafer, it is ccmparalircly exempt from the casuahty of fire and entirely above the high freshets. . . They propose to carry on "exclusively the WAMIMOUSU AND GENERAL FAC TORAGE BUSINESS, under the firm o GCIGER, . & PARTLOW. Ha'ving engaged an experienced and 'Vornpe. tent assistant, in addition to their own person, al attention, and poicssifi; means to tm.kc lib eral advances on Produce- consigned to their care.Xhey hereby tender their services to Plant ers, Merchants, and others, in the Storage aud Salc,of Cotton, Flour, U.icon, ' and other Pro duCe, in Receiving nnd Forwarding Merchan dise, and purchasing goods to order. , t Tjheir charges- will be regulaXed by the- usual rates of tho place. - , . . . , W. W. GEIGER. . ' JAS.Y.L. PARTLOW. . June 17, 1347. ' 3W-Si:i.- ' , Removal. - .I wish to inform my friends and customers that I have removed my shop to mai? street, north oJ lljc Couislbouse. As some'of you are -eary with so much boasting; 1 will not Ux you' very heavy. However,! can assure you mjr work shall not b inferior in any rospect to any doncthis Fido of Boston, inct I hac'been laily practising for the last five months under one of the bvst "Crooks'' in the city of New York. , - I wilt icach two or three. of the besfpystems ofj garment cutting known m toe u. fctates, for a small compensation- Cutlhig will be done cheap for those ivho wish to have work made up by females. If I make a-mis-fit 'you have'nothing la 3o but leave our g'oods on my hands, and I wdl pay for it. ' - 1 ' . I am in regular recripl cf the Lh'idjn, Paris, New York, apd Philadelphia Fashions. ' : A fL'bt rate Journeyman wanted. ! , i. E. W. KING. Sepl.,'1847. ' v . . '- 3GS Cliijonical Diseases. .(... j " Thce diseases would never b known if the princplcs" oTl Brandjethianism "were .adopted 1n the cVunmericrment of disease. ..Lut purging, reglile purging bo uniyersally' adopted, and bleed. ng and a'.l mineral .medicines cL-carded, and there v ill soo.i be uo chrunicar ? s ' sts in our land. , - - AU discrses arc -.chronical whoso duration ha exceeded forty day?. . ' ... . No cure e'aft b expected unices the F.II3 aro Used four or five lime!- every wetk., ThoBi-pco. sion for a 'few days or a week, or more, must do. pcnd'tipon eireunistances. . ',. j During the suspcn.-ion of the purg"al'on, tlic pa tient recovers new humors in place cfll.j j tt!.. cajed orfes he Las evacuated. Cut 3 1 jr j as any of the diseased humors remain in tho ystem, they will tendj according to thefr qu.tititj , to vi tiate the new sound humor3. So the purat.on must 'oo repeated, 2.ucnd.'d, repeated i.id &js. ended, until the cure is perfect. One thing is sure, that the continuance will do no harm: and further, that aU Hie giod will bo -done -towards a perfect cleansing of the blood, thai it is e ipubli lor medicine to do, as Las been proved i ten thousand cases,. - ' To obtain a perfect. cure, not a particle of the humor, which were depraved while i k, inu-t re main irt tte system. New gjund bom r mu-t be supplied when iho old vitiated .ones ure r -moved.--common sense tells usthb. ., , . These Pdls are for sale in every county irt this Sjatc, at 25 cents per box; and may Lc had t f I' e foliawing agents: PA1TON & OSBORN, Ashevillc, '"V 'M, AJJIXANDER. Frqnch Broad; x JAS C. FMYTH, Morganton. V L.GILI &. CO, Marion. ' - M- P; FENL.VND, Barijhville. f s KELSHY MAXWELL, Little Ivy. ' i R. DEAVER, Sulphur Springs . ' ' J. E. PATTON, Warm j.ri.i s. ' SMITH Si. BAIRD.. Lapland.' Of CoJce, brown and cruwVd f. RANKIN VVLLTA. A.rustB. tf TO Cli.n.J btat A M isticook,- ironer and w0.rr, one t'at served the ht-13 nr,lhs at t' 2 U. ;1j ILtcl aud Las' g'tren general but. id" c". nn s-ovfrul rri, vae familiaa.. : fche i' a .strong, l-tly muluo, Withach.'H four years old. AIo, three smill, J.kely bo3-s. All on good t ,r... ,?rr l l"e ubb.r.bcr, three ra.lcs ca-t of A-hf.ho. -T!LO,'T. PA1T0N July 23, IS 17 t-, . . CEP c rstanl'y on i-,.'d..a rerr cxtenIre a - 88crca'i;;.I dij Ur'i'Iv p .ri"!. -,-d for Cu Ilav.ng atiexUave UINDEIiY Cfeetcd cr- ts i j: & i in varieri,"s r.i i.li" iior.s, i.u..j h K1 , , OfSirfyr! of i:nw!:, na Cleric of County Cor: t V.l find our LLANIv I'OOUS rr it!, :f rot r;vri -r to 3'iy t!. "V ha C cer had t:i l , by -C e- .try JIciCrtA.NT') . .1 l" f r'':;1; "ly attended t j. " , l ajt(Cu.a.r Attention $ ra 5 J t. all Order, throujh Comtry Merci-I r ' Law, Medical, and M i&ccllanaoui Ii-j;?1, for public and private Libraries, and r.o t.. spared ta complete all such orders, on the-most rcasonlb!e.'.'tern."' ' ! "CTCou".try Dealers wd! fnd ;t to th-. r advantago tj call and etar,t"" r ! ma.ng the.r j urcLises. ( . ; To All Teachers and Parents. Pubhshcd and for sale by Gaioo, EU4-TT Co., Plid'J., nd f.r S.ile by Bookseller?, and Country Merchant genera1'. in the Strata's States, and-by BooksellcM ia New' York and Phila'delphra n For kale as above, RtJSCHEJC: BERG EC'S . 1 Elements of Anattmiy ind Physiology, for beginners, 45 cuts." S Elements ofi Mammalogy ,rthe Natural . His tory of Quadrupeds, for begwiners, 75 cuts. 3 IcIlemcBtatof'OrniUiologjr, the Natural Il.s tory of Bird-,or banners, til puts. 4 Elements of Hepctol'.gy and Ic'ithyn!")gy the Natural Ilisfory of Reptiles and Fi..ics, lor beginners, GG cus. " 5 Elements of 'Cb oncology; the N-T.-rat Ilin. lory of S'Jells arid .llusca, f.-r l.--,nnrs, 119 cuts. , - k; . . 6 EVmcnt? of Entomology, the Natural His tory of Insects, for bfg'nner, 91 cut.v 7 -.Elements of Botany, tlie Natural History of Plant,' for'bc'ginners. 13 1 cuts. , - . 8 Elements of Geology, t!ic Natural History 'of the Larlh's Strnclure, tor beginners, with 3J0 cuts. ' ' - Th'e above strife is caai.' red one of the njotft raluVible contrib'.'il'rn t3 thecausQof education which has ever been published in this country. - Each book of the sterns U cornpkto in itself, and'has a full rlo uy appended. The Clualra lions sn nui.i'rrusly tmd bcautiitlly executed " Teachers, are rX'juntvlcd to call and examino thes Srot ks before selecting for tlieir echools any lyxik. v Natural H.lory t.'iese be.ng vjcry cheap, and lu irg been approved by dstiagutslicd and seicntiSe men.' - '"''.,' "Ihave cxafnined Dr. RaschenbcrgeVs publi cation 'Elements of Geoloiry.' from'lhe text of Beudant, J'.lncr,. Edwards ii AchiUf., Comptc. t'l think this anTxcclIcnt work Condensed, lucid, exact, and comprehensive a safe guide for thc'pupil, and a useful review - for the teacher. Tito ilius-t rations are numerous and exact. (.Signed) ' U.SILLIMAN. Yale .College, Dec."l9, 1S45.", ' Tlie above valuable series of books have been introduced - into many of tlie pubHc and' private, schools of New York- MassacJinsetts, Vermont', Maine, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois., Indiana,! .' . J . ' . 1 J 1 n ' utC. txi'.ruuu tirt.- pfoiJouoi.tu vy uii, ..nuuMig, uiu most valuable sencs ever issued from ihc Amer ican press: - - " Gnmshaw'a History of England,' '' - Quest-ons to Dol, r" . Key o t do.ni , r " ' H.s'tory of Rome, 1 Questions to'do., . bound stitched 'stitched bound stitched titcbed' Ilistpry of trie 0 nitcd States, bound " tncstions to .-do;, . : stiLciicd , ' Key to . do., pitched tmr lud ptitched stitched '. bound IIislory(of Greece I Questions to do. Key la . do.. " V History of, France, " Keyii & Questions to, do. sill cited . , Hibtoryo Napolean, beund Keys & Question? io lo.', st it cht d GRIMSIfAW'S LADIES AM) UENTLU. MAN'S LEXICON, and Parlot Compan ton : con -taining nearly .every . word -irt tho Enghah' lail- guagc, r.d cx'.iibitiri'r the plurals of nouns mid ilfo participles of verbs, being also particularly adapted to the use of academies and schools. Ly Wihiam .Grimshaw, Lso., author "of the above Li'iries, . , ' , , The editor of Ihc North American Iidview, speaking of these llistoriesV observes, that VA mong' the elementary books of American Histo ry, we do not lemcmbcr to have seen any 6ne more deserving approbation than Mr. Gpiunhaw's History of the United States. Jt is a small vol ume and a great deal of. jn ittSr is brought into a narrow npace but the 'autliof has succeeded so well in hc eonstructi6n of "hii periods, and the arrartgemcrit of his nfatcriats, that perspicuity is rarejy sacrificcd-to brevity. - , ' 1 he chain of Tiaratiyc is skilfully preserved, and the author's reflections ore frequently sufh as make tha facts more impressive, and lead the youthful mine! to observe causes and 'consequen ces wine;,! mignt,oj.ncrwisc oy oveTtooseu... as a school-book, it may be jiiitly recom'meiidod. " ; vwnat has been said ot this voiumo w)H apply generally to wis other historical- works. Tiiev are each nearly of the same 'size as the- one just noticed and designed for the same object, that is, the use of classes in schools. . All these books arc -wc-companied with .very full "and well digested tahTea of questioning, for the benfit of pupils, and "also 'with Key?, to the same for the convenience of teachers.. - i . !v 'feathers generally, who have examined Mr. Grmibhaw's Histories tf lha United States and England, and irntoved editions of Goldsmith's Groccc and Romyhave given them -a decided preference to any othci Histories in use as tchuol bof-ks, and any person who will examine them; will find about ono thousand errors io each cor, rccte-d; and teachers ordering these works, will do well to sayj V'Grimshaw's Improved Edi tulns." . - ' ' CONVERSATIONS ON NATURAL nil-I.OSOPHY-in which tlie elements of thatsctsnce are familiarly explained. . Illustrated with plates., By the author of ."Conversations on Chemistry, JC. V',th considerable additions, corrections and improvements in the body of -Ihe AVork, ap propnata qucbtions and a glossary;. By Dr. Plios P. joncs. 0 ': .. " j -.- CON VERS VriONS ON CHEMISTRY in wl. eh the elements of that science are famdiarlyv explained and i"'jtrated by experiments and en graving3 on wkd. From the last "London edi- tinn, in wnicn an mo late discoveries and im proVclenta are Irought tip-to the Jresent tJrae, by )c. Thos. P.Jones. 1 . '''he learned and dislingaibhd Professors S'.lli mau and Bigclow, .speaking of theseTvorkf, ob serve "They are &aiiifn;d that the works contain ri,ic ' 1 Jnaameniai prim ipus, uao iryius oi uie y ! fC' pecs, exprcbscd in a clear,, intelligible", and iiitercUog manner, and Iliat tho pre&eol editions are Uecideiily more valuable-than-;any preceding cr. e." The h'gh vcharntrtcr of .the 'author, as .a ieclppir, and a man oT fcicT.ec, will, wd doubt n-t,' secure for these works the good opinion of the puhfjc, and causc Vtheir;. extensive adopljon. ami;g peminarics an.d studenta. ; ".-., '. Te-Tchers ia order.rA wotJJ do well to say, "Joins' Improved dlituns." ... S MILEY'S ARITHMETJC & KEY ic. Gri-'V E'''JJtt's new scries-of, Qonnnun School Reader.". Nos: 1. 2.'3.,an.i -L' , - ; i ' ' , ? Grigg- Emboli's "series of Coming School Rcadrs is on of the raost. Valuable! ".- over published. Country ' Merchant are,ordermjr rtm"rAr - f I - .'ry S ir '-'l t'.OV V. t'.-.r r'-'.ij' ',..!ot, tVri" - i ri'M''. - I tt t', .. rt " ! O.J -w,.l I. them by the gro: ? ;' t ia their ncihr 1 . i , , ' cf tl.e Tv.'.ov'.s ' MIHTOUYof Ani. - an J li.iccta, lj'.ui- b,ai.l.foI ngtavings. r cf a "View -of The - JUG LAND-SNA V ma's, B.idT I n-' , trated with nm " - , By John i;-:' ' i. a World, -La: o i CuvtrMl Il.?tory, Complete il I a.:. 1J. This wrrk is pirt'eu' uly edaptcd for the so of Schools an I fam.Iies, forming tha, raostcgant written and complete "work: on- the subject of Ni'-!fl II, ioryerer published, and is worthy of t'.; i, vC-'al altuilion of the Teachers of all oarf- '.'' anj a'idcm'es. " wTn.I BCAUTICS OF HISTORY, for the use if famth.- andschoaV, with questions. By JL M. Stretch. . t I'ho Puuliilicrslnyite all the Teachers! who have the tnlcrcst-of their pupils at heart, to ex amine thdr valuable series of school books before introducing any others. 1 February 25, -. -,26 Iy. E S.-T-R A Tv - Taken up by Julius T. Siler, in Macon county, N- C 4 mils north of J ranklui,.on Die 2pth, day of Oct., l&47,a- Strawberry Roan Stud Colt, sup. posed to be two years, old, black mane and tail, no braods, and appraisal yG. F Caler-and B. G. Jucoba, at JgQo. - Tho ownrr is requested to como forward, prove.' property, pay charges and take him away within tho tunc prescribed bylaw, or he will be dealt wlih according to law. WmMIOOD, C, Ranger. : Nov. 4, 1817. 375.2.V A JYcw Fall 4V Winter is now receiving at his Cash Store, direct from New York and Philadelphia, an excellent Stock of ' iiuasz'xsrsT' era onDarjDTa3ii3 suitable for Fall and 'Winter, which lie invites his old; customers and thepubiic generally, to call and examine. And as bo both buys and sells for Cash, Jic warrants to sell as low as goods oT the same Quality and stvlc can be sold in this mark et. - . " ' V ' . . . Ashcville, October 7.' 1317. 1 371 if. Upper, Sole,: Bridle and Harness Leather for ale. RANKIN A TULLIAM. 352 If. may 27, 1817. ' li'ady'si French r?Iorocco arid Kid Slippers; ahd wmlkin Shoc, Philadel phia make. .Abo, 'gentlcmeh's Calf Bootees, finest cloth quarters and other styles for summer wear, just received at ' RAXKIN $ PULLl AM S. miy 13, 1617. 3J( if. IIATS,,(?AP-S SHOI3 & BOOTS. A .large quaptity, every variety, and at very low pnets, Tjbt rv,ceicd at 1 ' . PAVT.'IV RANKIN & PULLIAM'S.V. Oct.T, 1S47. 37Itf. . , : : : &WT LOCKS.," ' A superior article, fut received. : , ItANKIN tf. PULLIAM. April, 22; 16 17. - ' . 335tf. : JS tate or Noiitii Carolina. Ijtfncomlc Counfy ' ' , . In Equity Spring Term, 1317, - s ' ' Wi It v' Jones, " - - - " VS. . V, ; - . . John Hawkins. co B.;F. Hawkins. ; It BppturixTg to the pattsfaction 'of the . Court rliat the Defendant, Bf F. Hawkins, is anon resident of this Staler 'it .is ordered that publica tion "be made in the Highland Messenger for six weeks, notifying said non-resident defendant, .to appear at. the next-Term of this court to be heW at thet Court-home in Ashcville; on tho 2d Mon day after the 4thvMoriday in September , (inst.,) then. and there toplcad answer vt demur to the complainant's bill, or the same will bc .taken pro conft"s(f, and heard cxparte. - Witness, I. U. isawyers Clcfk & Master of sauJ Court of Equity, at OinceHin Ash'ovillei "Mho 2nd Monday after the 4lh 'Monday' in' March, 1847. LB. SAWYER, c. 31. e. - Oct. 7, 1813. Prs: fee G. .371 6l, Youth's an d ent leiiic n's Cloth Caps,' of different stvlea and prices', by ? UANKIN .j- PULLIAM. , August"?. - tf - , - , Lawns for Ladies Dresses, ' Of new' ; and rich tityles, have just been receiv ed, bj .... RANKIN $ PULLIAM. Augu-5.'' tf NOTICE. Strayed mare beast was taken up sometime last June by ElMia Weeks; about' 15 miles down Hiwasscc . in Cherokee. County, and after ad. vcrtising, said mare-at the time, and several limes afterwards, it has been strayed by Drury Week". SaioVmaro .is 14 hands liisrli, and is said to be' 5 or 6 years old; it is a sotrel, blaze face, and tome white on both hind pastqres, nd a while Fpnt on the right,hip bone. The hind pastures bend very low when traveling. Said mare has been valued at 25. The owner by ' proving properly apd paying expenses, can have her. She ia in . the pobscsbLon of Druny Weeks. ' - - ABRAHAM COLLETT Ranger. j October 1617. . , 374-31. Casitictt, iFaticy . Cqsimcres, A general assortment very low,' just received. RANKIN PULLIAM. January 251817. , , - 33wtf, Ribbons, Flow'rs, Fancy. xNeck Tics. Dress H'dkfs, kid gloves; and silk' mitts, of Various stIesat low prices, by " . RANKIN tj- PULLIAM, CliOTlIS, CIiOT2S. ' Super, Blue, BlacS, Crown,'Orcen and Invisi ble Grecn. Cloths, Enghsh.French', and Ameri can CassJmeres, just opened an d'.'o flared at very low prices- Cult and tee , . , . - U & PULLIAM. .Oct. 7, 1817. . 371lf. ' t ' f K337 ' 72 7 - "10137 - ' . '9C5 ' Cr.5? , 4113 ?eor, CI5?! . 4:ot) . " 1 m on 1 Tt,- t Ca rr':, ic.rd--, . ! c - n I Cart, ret, 1 iCa-.cll, ' "l 'v.-'" 1 T.047 Hbo5 . hup . 3317 - CG25 , . 3505 11155 -13125 , -5S60 " " -13590 " C81S - ' ' 9311 ; 12730 C At'.im, ' ChCoktC, Chowan, v CL'avoland?, Cohimbu.-, Craven, ' Cumberland, Currituck,; .i: DaviJwoii, Davie, Duplin, r Edgecombe,.:: Franklin, tGaston, " Gates, 0705 15330 Granville, ' ' , Greene,- - 1 . 540 '18117 Guilford, ' Halifax, Haywotid, s Henderson, Hertfonl,- . " Hyde," , . Iredell, f Johnston, .. Jones, Lenoir, s : Lincoln, Macon 1 , Martin, McDowell, Mfscklenburg, m , Nash, New Hanover, Northampton,' ;; Onslow. - ' Orange, , -Pasquotank, ; . Perquimans Person, PiU. IPolk, Randolph, t Richmond, ; . rtbcpfcn, Rockingham, Rowan, ;.. Rutherford, . Sampson, Stanly , Stokes " Surry, -. Tyrrell, ' Union, - -Wake, i Warren, . AVasbington, Wayne, Wilkes, .13100 M4S3I 5520 5579 14195 9205 . 316 ' f 130, ' -'10190 4722 , C310 ' 4G5S 15710 5077 7400 75C5 .107CU ' t3J 21570 .7338 (Tigs ' i?050 - 951 12313 - 735 9216 11G10 10760 .J3J07 103S5 - 4700 15190 14365 409.11 17920 9615 335 9420 11015 5t50 Yancy.t C55JJ93 Included in Iredell, WilkcS and, Caldwell. ("Hncludcdin Wilkes in d Catawba., lir.chrdcd tx Rutherford tand Henderson. . ' 1. I - - " W,.rr.mT.r r 1 1 '1847. . " 37G 3t. STiftc ofmVorth Carolina,-, j , Haywood' Count;, f Superior Court of Law, Fall-Term, 1817. . '. - : ' Isaac Ilcnson, k. ! t ' " " V Vs. ' ' " " ' Ejizabcjh Hcnon. - ' Petition for Divorce. , v On motion and judgment pro confesso, it is or dered by Court that publication .-be modern the Highland Mcssetigtr and Rutherfordton' Repnh. lican,"fjr three kuccef-sive iiioljtliH, notifyirg the defcudant to appear before Ihe Judge at the.ncxt court to he held for tli2 county of. Hay wood, at the Cynrt-Housc ifi Waynesvillc,. on die 4th. Monday in March next, then and there to plead answer or demur, or this case will be hoard ex. par,tc, and judgment rendered .against her. ;- Witoc!8, JohnF L; Smith, Clerk, of said Court at offidc, the -llh M6nday in September, 187, - JOHN L. SMITH, CIL Nov. 4, 1847. ' Trsfec, $G. 375 3m. SADLERY. Of every Description. ' A general, stock of . women's and 1 men's Sad dies at unparaliclJcd low prices,.-Call "and see , . RANKIN 4- PULLIAM. may 13,- . 350 If. , - 1 Tjandrcsh's Crarclcn Sccl, Frebhand genuine, just received at ' March, 18. - RANKIN &, PULLIAMS. ' '". '. .' ' I V ' ',.",' t. n", .'- f- Virginia . Stilt. ; I have-on hand, and will continue to kecpa large" quantity of VIRGINIA SALT; the man ufacture of which has been recently so improved, that for purityi- whitenci-sand strength, this Salt will compete with any salt manufactured in the known world. -feFer cash I will sell itfat one dol lar per measured bushel, , 'and GlVll GOOD MEASURE, I will also sell orders on the Vir ginia Salt' Works for any quantity or Salt, upon terms that will, maker it -the interest W persons wishing to haul Salt, to haul from there; or Iwill give orders on the Salt Wbrks4 and give one half the salt lor hauhrtg. ' " . "WILLIAM WILLIAMS, -. at the CHEAP STORE, Ashevillc, N- C. . - ' v 354' If J. A. B. FITZGERALD, Attorney and Connselier at Law. WA.tN53VlLLEj HaYWOOD CtV. ,' i , North Carolina. Dec. 2V 1846 ly. , . . 330 Circular &iivin& .The subscriber lias a.Circular Sawmg,Mill in full operation and is ready to supply any descrip tion of lumberin the shortest notice; except where oiuerf agreements arc nuae all iumDcr 10 pepaiu for on removal. ? - - ' 1 The Subscriber haa also for sale Six Saxon or fine AVooled Bucks: also a a quality of prime seed Barley," " r - f . i ; ' . J ; W. MURDOCK'. ' ... , aiT-ltf. if' A'sheTille, April 8; 1'847. , .... '-, '732 0i) . 411 00 1 C37 00 579 00 407 CO . 71 v. 373 00 513 fo;- 3 'J 01 Z " tfD- I "TJ2r f-1 I. r.-. Ct-5 43 1 3S1 23 - 894. 43 1 , C37 64 -t; -416 71 I . . .003 e t nil-'53 15 630 51 ' V I 471 41 m- eco-or' i 570 23 l 1 1121 75 2013 H 1123 l 1473 43 1031 81 ,7 71 , , H31 bl -1V96I '1J ' 133351 . 777. 5 J -. 777' 43 153 4t 933 23 1315.7a . ,2131 J , f27 C2 - tirm: - 1 1023 7? 513 5J, 1733 31 -5033 69' ' 910 53 . 2111 33 105353 1935 43 1375 74 1004' S3 23?0 61 833 63 -"'2318 43 2035 33 , v 755 73 623 3j . 958 33 " b67 03 ' 205 58 1430 03 59G 03 . 953 05 " 153 41 731 23. 1011 3 723 24 ; 2146 23 7t3 76 1149 82 1175 37 1-672 6$ ; 1657 70 999 31 - 3351 05 ' 1 T50 C3 . 959 64 125211 . .1183 03 1914 11 1.133 76 1432 06 U05 t3 . 1C72 C6. 2057 56 If 14 31- 732 05 23G0 41 -232 61 j ' - m 2734 5 i 1193 52 597 64 , 146-1 33 . ' 1616 64 - 909- 65 : t. f J 50 33 00 725 l)J t-t-3 00 . .212 CO 319 00' : i 405 00 21500 Qi 00 802 0d 353 00 b33 .00 . 416 P0- 1331 13 315 a 493 03t '. 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' 693 .76 169 06 1091 "82 011 6G 22G5G ',979 30 54 H 03 J132 41 .1351 61 bJ 9G 101,775 00. - t , It 'AN AAV AY f" From the. feiibscnbcr about the iOlh of-Anjust. lalt;:a Negro Fellow, nsroel MOSE -nboik 23 years of age, weighi lti; or 170.-Ibs," about G feet bih, tolcrt., b'.c black, has n dowh nrt la')k, Vprak short, ratlier suj'prcKtiing hii words whtQ not plcaurd, . nnd ,ias a liijlil ixarujior a man 01 . 111s ajc. in mav be harboured by pome white perjorforhM free papers, and aimmig to get to a non-nlavehob - dinfr Matoj' Jtmav t2 that he h lurking bood;- the niountains'of Cccpnvillfl or North r Carolina. . Fifty Dollars i Reward I will .ha given ,for proof to convict any person o harboring or aiding iT' Negro, or Twrnly.fi vc Dollars for the apprehea tiiyn of sa"u Nt-gro and his delivery , t6 niCi or lodged in any jmlso llit I can gtt hnn, and fir. iiiT,tiie information atiTylersvi-lIe L'ArcnsDut, s.c. . i - CD AVID Ii. FOWLER. .Oct. 7, 1817. 371-2m. ; LADIES AD AUSSES ; Straw, Florence ani China Fearl Bonnets, handsome assortment, flust opened at RAiNKIN & TULUAM'S. August -5. tf 1 Ready made Clothing ' Iiandiome assortmcbt of Coats vests ana Pants for sumtn-.r wear, ' RANKIN $ FVhUAU. ; may 23, 18-17.1 " .1 ,352-lf. Saddles cV Saddlery Goods. Our slock of mfm'8 a'nd lady's.Saddlcs is very cxlensive.and 'tpULnAM. I Oct. 7, 1917.' V" 3f71"lf' . -avak;tj3i,; - .Wagons to 'haul Salt, from the Virginia Si Woiks." The-roads ere fme and price liberal, Apply toon. ' RAKlN & J'VLLrIAM' 371 tf. iOct-. it 10a. -4- .Leather! Leather!! '-Upper and Sole Lcajhck IlamcHsand Skirjinj A large lot just receive da at very low f pricci .at " - IfANKIN &. PULLIAM S. .Oct. 7,1817. i 371 tf. l HEAD MIM OR DIE5 Stolen from my ten.. Al Shafs Creek Car cround, on .th.e-nijr.nl 01 JXioVrriKink V I LAPLSE GOLD WATCH, No. 7124 LlJ a .i. , ;ru,avrl on the same Witti tnc-wora oowmu.u,- ...", . , caswith.the No Tlie, watch vcVy thin. rt . an old-fashioned face. Tlie above rcwjrd pf tet , dollars will be given for .it recovery .h. att - Repairers of watcnes P tc4- " ; -. ' 1 ii rJiKrht to be dctecicu. micycs, ivB ii.?-r-r - , t0 m9 1 Address to L Ac dress 10 L.. o. uawi, v-.-j --- - at Hendcrsonville, N. C. ai; td oblige . ' r October 21, 1847. p-3ai.. , MARDKARE &CVSLERY. ..Jl , ,. . li.ij: BvthcS sna . Eaglishand- Ameriean sickles, 01 ine very v - . AmoPf -ri,ifci f ir, vcrv best mtmutacturc J ill fve.- solcT at t theso tioods can oe iou..yr- v fme- U the country, and worthy! IM chanlcs and farmers. . L RA4tr . ' - 4 may 13. - ' pULLIAjr. t 'lf9 83 lfl9l 52 ., hci 61 30 "1 111 61 I 51C3 61, 75 00 :'---; ---'i rr-rti n j ttf-a 1 vertije , Tl'i- lit I 1 1. f '-"TK-" Tb ,Tl t " : Ft r r It v-T , A iu : t - tto . - wli Ei Jjr ri-i ) V' i; ; w tie 5 '( :. Y I - - 1.
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 25, 1847, edition 1
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