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1 ) t K V: Va read twica rrori- ? r-r --'vtdccI cf tV. claim of New Ihrr; . - Mr Ato-a ofTered a-resvj-.jca i:.ct... r;- fnto the eipcJ.cr.cy cf re- the paJm ttJ liters by pfnrate convey::-, ihichwai adopted. ' , Mr. II-oOI ioirocaced a .rrsoutnn in- rairiri'inta we expes.ency ci rcqj;:;..-2 'hriHiv'a treaty cf f-aci 13 ti. j Uv- lhat rclirKquih all claim v fur inJern u'iyihe boundary between the two courv triei t9bth desert between lh Neuces tTJ ., Rio Grande and thai security ihouM b gift a for the claim of cur citi- j jnsat the commencement of . ths t ar.-' The yeas nd ' "V1 er called cn sever al propositions connected wiih ihe rr.niter, . inrt h reiolutioti was finally rejected by , f0?9 ol 41 to 127. v Mr. Itoekwell, cf Conrecticut, intro Hjced a bill to provide for a Consular sy's lfrfl for the U. States, which wts read ttjce and referred.. ' '. . ... - ; r. Mr. C. J- In-erolI offered a reiaijlion icjirtA of .iho President whether any notice bd been taken cf the remarks of tlaBri.ish Secretary In the llouseof Corn, noni, re fleeting rn the want of faiibbf the Co'itci Slates, which was laid over.". 'HIGHLAND' (MESSENGER. Thursday, Jaunarj 13, I 48. For President Cvie Preside nt of th U. stateslo aiihiraw t!l the American forces from Mexico to iVnstof RioGranio.apita freest? ZACIIARY TAYL0R?A.j OF LOUISIANA.- always "B. M. fE.'1 ii lo type,- but naccssity, winch knows no law, compclls us to deter it until next week. . - "flic srticla of J, D., although we had intended publishing to day, is unavoidably deferred j make room for matter of rrore immcdiaier inicrciU Next week it;will 'appear. J See in another column t ho proceedings . of a Whig meeting at Morganton. v , - ' Mr. Clingman mada a speech in Con grcis ihe other day Upon the Wilmot Po visa question, which has received the ap probation of the southern press generally, for the soundness of the views advanced ' and the ability displayed in their enforce, ment Wo intend as s 00 as wo arc rid ol the press of matter which now throngs u,io spread the .speech before the good citizens of1 .Western 'Carolina.' Probably in a week or two. UEN. TAYLOR. . ' As JUrJie doubt has been cntcrtaincdi whether, Gen. Taylor wouHaccepf the . nomination, were it conferred upon Jiim ,by a Whig National invention, . we are . Iiuppy to htive it in our power to scttlo the question upon tho most undoubted author . ity. General Taylor; mil accept the nom. inaiion. Wa think iho fears which a few good Whigs entertain of iho soundness of Cicncral Taylor's politics ought to br.-.riay cd by this dcclaraiian from him. Gen. ..Taylor is not tho man'to act wi;b: duplicity. I!e would pot accept a Whig 'nomination,- were fie anvthing but a Whig, good and true. ' . ' One of the editors of the Roslon Atlas, writing from Washington, aays: ' I am informed' that a gentleman, ftf- rocrly a Whig membor of Congress from Maryland ,tIoru W. Cost Johnson,) has received a loiter from a gentleman in .N OrIcan?,who was formerly a whig'membt'r of Congress from Tennessee, (lion. Balie Teyton,) In which he states that he -put tho ducct question to General Taylor,: as la whether ho would accept the nomin aticn 0! a Whig National Contention, if made, and he said "lhat he would."; I' will writo you snore upon Presidential matters itfca few days. It is but fair to state that Ihe Taylor feeling is pretty strong here.' MR. CLAV NO CANDIDATE ; Below will be found an. extract from a "Washington letter, published In the New - York Mirrorl From this il will be secn thai Mr. Clay declines .running agaitfsr ued. Taylor, wnone piainiy sees, choice of ihe people,-and Heory Clay is not ihe man to thwart "the wishes of his1 coaotrymen even, though his own promo lion be the sacrifice. With that enlarged patriotism and great foresight which'Jiave always distinguished him, lie sees that his, own nomination would but embarrass the pan v. while there cnr be no chance on : his success, and hence he prefers aiding in the election of Gen.' Taylor, in whom he has jheTmosi unlimited confidence, to suf fering his own' name to be used and risk . bringing defeat upon the party with which ! ha has so long been identified. The fol l lowing is the extract referred to: - have pst had an interview wiih a warm Viend of Mr, Clay, who yesterday received 1 letter from the creal lhrrv cf ihe WeslS t which' thai eminent. Statesman declares tt hi tejU not ruti for ike. Presidency in position t9 Gen. Taylor. This fact may relied on, and the announcement is re ived here by ihe . Whie Dartv orope. ho utmost' satisfaction, Mr. Oar. ia 3 r r2 c! t r- ; 1 -vcJ i!-t J ''I - 1- -irj 1 -, currt cf. I.:i r j t!, ira to ep- Lt.ie period allotted la m-n, nJ !.Jows ci wie "jark mountaics" are b-tnriirj to 1 iM ca his de'c!:r.;rj 333. His, fricrJs, onJnjmbereJ arr.on iho Ucst a'n i test Cf t.3- r.ciicn, hate thrice jirea l.im their otesf their brans and. their fprtuse; and ilia crownir honor in t 9 "T; cf t' '! Uepuir, cou!J nat adi airV ' rav lory tohisct:ing sun, which i now lin gering on iho ers of lha horizon.., : Weil and wisely therefore d cs Mr. Cay retire from the conlest; and it wcuU ba cryt!ty and madness on the part of his friends to oppoae i;im In his purpose. Lei them rather hope and pray lhat, unhirrassd by party strife -and execulie cares.'his great intellect may still be as the Drum moncl Ltht oq the dome, of ihe Cpito, shedding its brilliant rays upon lh6 course and councils of the new .Administration. Gex." TAtLon. U is stated in the Wash inton Whig lhai theraisa movement 10 organize a National Taylor ; Cornmitt'ea in thar city, composed of a "mernbe'r of Congress from eacK State," and lhat ihcre not the slightest difficulty in finding the men. The Whig says: VThey are com 4ng in the ranks fromthe North and ike South, from ihe East and ihe West, Mi)se clouds and doves to their windows." The Charleston Evening iVf j "came to us a few 'dayj since, ia an .enure new nd considerably ? enlarged We reckoned it among our best ex changes, but it is now even better thin' Heretofore, anij . s justly entitled to rank a. mofj Uieybest papers 'of the day. " J; N. Cardozo is still the Editor. , ' Tho Courier of the same city is also a model newspaper, and to ilwe ate piinci pall indebted for our information from the seit of war. TEN. THOUSAND TROOPS MORE. .....' , . i The mihtaty Committee, of the Senaie has reported a bill to add ten Regiments to the 'Standing A rmy'4 of the V. States. 'If," says the f 'North Amert.c.n,,v "il be desirable that ten thousand me"! be added to oyr army; -if taxas and debts aro lux uries,-we may rejojee at the promptitode with which ' ii)is addition to our : already great arms has been recommended. The addition proposed is nearly equal to that of the entire, force of; the army as it exis ted two years since, If, however, it be re. quired fur. lhe support of the honor of the nation, wa trust that it will meet no oppo. sition." ' We are. sorry," says the Tlichmond Republican, "lhat the study of Geography, Mineralogy, A:c. '.will hcnecfoHh, in all 'probability; be abandoned by the learned world, Mr. A. Johnson; member of Con gress from Tennessee, having declared in his place that he had no belief in them!" : Tho Legislature of Temiesseelths unan imously invited Geru Tayldr to fisit.Nash ville during the present session of the, Le gislature. - '. PUBLIC MEETING.. , " At atneRiing- bf'ihe citizens of ..thfe c5un ty of Burke, at ihe Court House in Mor gantonjj.on the 1st day of. January, 184S, On. motion of Major James. O. Soiy the, James Avery, Esq., was appointed Chair man, and William Walton -requested 10 act as Secretary. " . At the requt.st of the Chairman, B. S Guilher, 'EsqV explained the. q!jctt of ihe meeting, and in conclusion offered for con sideration, the following ; resolutions r' J IiesolvedP Thai iho Chairman appoint ten delegates to represent this. county in ihe -proposed Convention at Raleigh, to nominate a lug candidate for Governor . i?Mo7ord, Thai we fully " cuncur inlhe suggestion, that has-been made j" that ihe 'nomination ihould be made from the Eas tern section of the State, and. feel assured that the Conventtionwill have no difficulty in selecting a suimble individual from such material as Messrs. Joyner, Shephard, Hill, Collins, Bryant, Kerri( and the other dUiinguuhed gentlemen of the East. Resohed, That' we tender our thanks 10 his Excellency, Governor Graham,' for the marked ability and integrity " with which He has administered the affairs of the State. , Resolved Tliat, whereas many of; the States are appoimingtdlrgate8 to repre sent them in a aaiiooal Convention, to nominate Whig candidates fcrr. the Presi dency and, Vice Presidency, that we. sug resltolhe Convention ai Raleigh, Ho ap point two gentlemqn to, represent the bta:e at lare, id the National Convtotionand to the several Congressional 'Districts of ihe State, to lake the necessary measures 10 be represented in the same, - Resolved That in selecting from among the several distinguished individuaU,bse names in ell probability, will ba before the National Convention,' we decidedly prefer General Tatio foe ihe Presidency, and ... . . . t3 t!.e r 1 n i :i t..s Tt -r:isy i. -J t- - : iTrrr.VrJ, ' tJI.Vcf i!.3 ' ii - y.:?;t3 rcprtirct "". . C.nrention, this cL;r;;ttin anjihat'tha c ;rrr : .1 r t five gen i Coa- ver.tun tt Af . j. All of which resolutions ucra a -opted and the Chairman f -poir.ed J Jc-srs. Jas. C Emjthe, E P. J'. v Tl i.. G. Wal- ton, John O. Uolcrts, It. Erwia, Da id Corpening, Willinrn C Erwin, John I.Pearson, Joha CJ.'zl c'J Lfayne Collins," delegates to i!3e Convection .tl Raleigh, .Whereupon, CoL. Charles Mc- Dowell, o.Tered the following reiolutioc: ' Resolved; That we adhere to-all cf our former" ', partialities '.for the Hon. v Henry Clay, of Kyi, and in case he will permit, and the Whig party shall determine to pre sent his name againir. connection with the: Presidency,, we pledge ourselves to each .other and to the country, lhat the Western Resejv will give -him a larger majority than any Whi has heretofore re. ceived. ' On motion of R, J. Erwin, ordexedthat ths proceedtygs of this meeting be for warded for publication to the Raleigh and A shevilte papers.' ' , v JAMES AVERVrCn MSn Wx. Walt- Sceretary. ' - : L GATHERINGS, Mrs-' Charlotte Caroline Johnson, con sort of His i Excellency, vl-sinq Johnson, Goverftolr of .Louisiana, died at New Or leans, after a shorl illnesa,.ori: the 14th. ult. v ' ' Hon.' Richard A. Buckner, formcly Merooer of Gor.gress, died at his residence in. Greensburg, Kentucky, on thfi 8th ult., ?geu years. . i ; The Rev Walter M. Lowrie, an Amer- ipan Missionary at Ningpo, a gemleman of eminent attainments, haa been crut Uv I t a . .1 "' ' ' - muruerca. in tne unincse seas oy ptraies. Nineteen hundred and fifty-nine new houses have been ., erected in QaltmoVe this year, the assessed value.;of which is upwards of two millions six hundred thou- sanji dollars. - . 4 The Aberdeen (Miss) Advertiser states that at lea t one third of the (Jottonr crop of the, Bigbee vaHeys been destroyed and swept away by the recent fresket, and that the total loss is not shot t of a million of dollars. ' Four Indian skeletons, si ui rig in an up right posture, have been found recently in a subteranean chamber, in theSiate' of New York. Tney had by their side the military utensil of the race..' i . Olb Zacw a Temper iivcE Max. In a let. ter addressed to Jacob Carter, of Boston, Gen. Taylofe says "I am. mysel- virtu ally an observer of the rule of total sbsii. neoce, :and find my health. and;abiliiy lo endure hardships greatly increased there. bJ-" .''''." . SmALl Pot The Legislature of Indi ana has adjourned until the first Mojid.iy in rebruary, in consequence. of the small pox prevailing at Indianapolis. Tfte Hon. An drew Kennedy, late member of Congress, is. do wo wuth it. - - Foreign Coixs.-3.eps are about to be taken by Congrpss ; to" 'regulate foreign coino'Jt of. Circulation, f: If'- any ! measure Can be devised or bnnishing.-ihe small and depreciated Spanish coins i the public will be "greatly the gnmers by.iti-;-. . ; At : Cincinnati on the" 22d . ult., 700& hogs were sold at $2,50 per hundred? About 2o,UUU nave been packed in that city lhi season. . " ' ' L "Brad upothe. Waters " The .- merican Traci S.ciety have 'recently star led two . Colporteurs; with flat bottomed boats, ladened with' thf;ir valunWe-pubfica. lions for the purpose of supplying the uu morous boatmen, traders, and travellers, on thewates of he Tennessee and Mis sissippi rivers la ew Orleans, with healthful moral and inteliectual food. A LojiG" FASTz-rDieii in Lunenburg, on the 14:h iostnht, .Mrs. Elizabeth Jackman, aged "about 60 - years. She was stnken with palsy; and laid forty days without par lalfingftfa morsel of food. On Sunday, the 12th ult., it was to darkjn Cincinnati at 9 a. m. tliat faces could not bo recognizod at a greater dis tance' lhan two yard.. , v - 4Tueji i darxei rANXEES.? A corres pondent of the R-veilte says, ."all quiet in Mexico, end a Yankee has opened a store next door to the Hallf of Hi Montezumas!" " A Sounp Paragraph' -Thj time is not far. distant when Ihe tnerchapt whose' rent costs him more lhan hts advertising will be universally regarded, as ooe who daes not understand hi business, and will not .long have any business to understand. A - Hcma! Tiger. W(S notice in an English p per lhat a jealous wife recently lied lr husband in bed while' he slept an'f iheS pourd bUing water over him. When arraigned i for .v. I rial, , which resulted in transpotation for life,he boldly confessed the crime.' , In Ratherfordeoonty, on the.4rh Inst, by Rev, Erastus RowleyV 'r Sauuel Wilkins to 'Mias' Jane Moms . , r Trt" ana r. ' " i in t , i ? l' . ; a 1. 1 " J - '. .-. - ' if W'tl'titoi. u; f IV rr t tX J At R is r--r ) I- vrri. 'i AV'r.ht'l .-.- ar-J l.'-t ,.-. af.ttn i .:ew.tf tSe 'I II-ju fai fc; l-v'.l ,t.a rcJaccd pr bj e''y fc.tatro. Ti e ltouc i ocrty new An4 ccm'.ijn 4 'room, be-" ! ii rr; r j?rn mni kltchrft. snl M refc. arj c;.t. . r. Ti A corAi 1 n U .t Cr tnaa2.n plaices sboot torn. A tb irntr wh c to tiling hi f.!c cf rci3mce. if he n !!-, pnjt of hi prorvrl j Lerv, m barjrio will b in reft. Pvr further tafrina'tc t . yxre tA ths CJ.trT of CU pap-r. ' - January 13,1643 if s AIicTilIe..IaIc Acri!ei:ir. 1 The Trustee having obtained thn scr;iers'cf Mr. Jamry IL N'ortrood as . Trincipal, who is a prnUcmao of experience and fityicnor j6J.fica lion. bTi2 a rmdaatc of the ' tTn)veray of N. Carol. us, take pleasure ia annruncinj ta the poLIit; that Xh exercises of this InjUlplion wm commence od Monday, the 17th invt. The ccHirse of jntraclioi will be tboroapb, ard rulrtJilrd lo prepare txita fwr admittance in. to ary of Aar TJiviversities or l them far the prc tlcsJ' Lus.aejs of life. 'if. ' . ?ER JUS.! ' "r . I Kt CIXS TTcail'n;, writing, rpcllirjr,-and - oral ar.lKnit-t'cpcr on of 5 rmv, i 00 Pd Cla Ufr:p70ind ArithmeUc, with the above continued, S . ; 1 ' . 7-50 3d Class .Unjlith Grammar, IlisrtoVy, Geo- fraphy, di?niii; wtrJs D-iclaina'Jon, with the ahore continued,' ' 10 00 4th Clas Ahctenl Geojrap!iy,' History con. tinaed, AJjebra, Geometry, and Declama tion, . , ' ' ; 13 &0 Sill Clas Latin, G'eek and French Iaa gtta'rs, Natural, jJjral, and Intellectual PhiU oeophy, Plaeo and Spherical Triyinonietry "r will , Afensuralion of Height and Duntance, Astronomv, Cliemistry, ftavijjation and. 5ur. vcjinj, Khclaric, Lojic, GoajpcbiUon, and De clamation, - , . 13,00 ; A mIl entrance' fee not exceedin j 75 cents fo nay for fuel and other incidental crpenscj. Will be required. ' Pnpilsi cnterinf the institution will be regarded as enjjafcd forfltbe entire term, unless otherwise alipalated., v . Board can be had in the best families al 13 per seiuion every thing included. Tlie rntire. expenses' for the term will ranje from 4$'tfv5S per esion, only, except fo books and elaliooery. , rerhapa'Tif Institution has been orjjanixed in the Stale under more' favorable auspice. The location t remarkable , lor health, the population moral nd'intenijjent. , . ISoiUble Assistants will bVem ployed 'in the pri mary deparfment, and no pains will bei spared to aranc'cluijnoral and intellectual interests of the pupils. . J . ' 4 K. W. 1'L LLIAiU, , Ste. Board Trustees. ' Jamet Y. Patten, , Atrieit. IF. ITrWjEff,; MontratHle Patton, Janiet M. Smith, Va-A JohnsUn, t ' Israel Biird, t :'."". J F.E. Hardy, Cphraim Chfytan, V . R. W.PuUmhi. Board of Tnisteet- . Asheville. C, Jan. 13, I8i8. tf. 1 ; -. 1 WILLIAM WILLIAMS Will take a limited number of younir 'pentle- men to board, wli may wioh to avail' them stives of, the' advantages of the JIale Academy here'.' ',:, ,-' His cliat'qrf will be as follows: y ' For Board . S6 , Washing -. ' - 1 . Light and fuel per month 50 January 13, 1817 tf ' ' ': ISAAC B. SA VYERS, Will take Boarders at the same rates.- ; 1 January 13, 1343-r-lf ' . STATE OF NpRTH CAROLNA. . . '' ' Henderson Cintnly. ; ;tn Equity Fall Term. 1847:' ' Bill for) salt ctncPfort closure of a Mortgage, : , M. King; , Wesley Hawkins, Thos. R. Miller, lohn Hi G'MDdwin,-and J. J. Bates. - It appearing by afTtdarit that J. j. Bate, one of tlie defendants in this case, ia non-resident of this State, ;and livrcs without the jurisdiction 6i this Court! it is iherefore nrHered that nuklio.tirm be made in th Highland Mtenger a newspaper prmtea in ine town of Ashevule, for six weeks, notifying the said J. J, Bates personally to be and appear before the jiexl Coort of Equity to be btld for the county offlenderson, at the Court tluue lOtliendcrsonyille, on the 1st raonday af ter tlie, 4th monday in 3arch next, and plead, an. swerj or demur to the complainant's bill of com plaint,- or the fame will be taken pro confesso, and set for hearing exparte as to him. j -- Witness, Wm. Bryson, CleTk and Vaster in equity Tor Henderson county, at office n Hen dereonTiHer;,4th day of January, 1813, - W. BRYSON,' CM. IS. Jan: 13. 184861 Printer's fee $6 SALT, SALT. I am manufacturing a llarge quantity of the purt. oit ejjuai in quaaiy u any in tne world. Vt-nicn lam selling now at 20 Cents PerCiishcl, at the Work. The eitixens of Western North Caolioa will find it upon ,trialt their interest to adopt its general use. , ' " Messf. Ratlin $ Pulliam, of Ashctille, are my authorized agents fur selling orders for the South Western counties of North Carolina," who will thcrasclres keepa constant supply forsalo ' THOMAS L. PRfiSTOX. . Saltworks. Va, Jan. 13, 1S43. 335tf renmanship on alVcTCPIan. . S. D. IIAYDEN respectf ully announces to the cimens ofc At.heTit!e lht be w'lll give a thorough Course of Lesions in Penmanrh p, on the Semi. Angular Syttem, durihg which the principles of wnting on this plan willxbpUnght. Thissys. tern is more, easht acquired and rnore rsp J!v written than an others The object, in learning to write, is permanent impression, and with pro perattention on the part of the pupil, each iov pression . will be warranted, or no recompense re. quired. ' , - ' - Persons desirous of improving their writing will pljt-asel call al Cie EagH IloUl this week") where a great variety of specimens will be exhib: itcd. , r t 1 , , Janiiarv 6, 1843. tf- FIVC CESTS RC1VAUU. y Rariawav from the subneriber. on tb 20U olt a boon d boy. named PE TER U. AfULL, Said btfy is ietween 14 and 15 years p age, small sate, hair and has a down look. . The above rrwmrd will be paid for the delivery of said , boy Wme.at ray reidcnce three and a .half miles west of AsheTille. ' , ' - JAMES BUOOKSHIEIL January t, 1343. 3t-,-'. . . , .i Y;;v;--':.-y; tl--' i" j ii ; I !--. t - - O 1 11 .- ill ; iri. - A c a. tic t;i y'; .! t-s rc-c;-frr.j er i- tl. . . ths Fi-:.coi .;i i j'-cd f..:cr i.,cct- -tf the"'! --s f,TAX ..X!U f.. ..i V,arrern. . TLTr. '-ribaTet'.e ii' I' a T'-x ' . t" it, tl i : . cf L: c;-sc . s a- -J -,t-. tn if 'it t ' item tcft.iregistll. : ' t f t' 1.9 yoU.-Jj iaaa.f-s, l.a?r.'3..r.l ir pet tf 1. :b stanvl.nj Li the coaiinortitj i.i i.:f h tVj r tiey uave every ec" Irenes m rrerciaen l.? Iit&tlttitioi:, and iTV.t.!' te r'tr-"l"re cf iSe pu I.e. The lesttrnumi, re Irfi ,i i'.'j t. -.,.? rS the PrcsiJeat of the Coard of Traste, Dr. J. Me Entire, and are open to the in?; eto! of p rents and jraardtans who may be diitposf J to pit. ; ron'ze V.te Schni. In add Lion to the fxtra Ecllsb Lrsrttl.cs taught in the highest Scruinariea, ll9 Mise Stamvuk will five instraclioriS. in the. French lanrua-, Music; and m ornamental work 1 Tlie Tru-te ea submit ibe foUowinj; extrscla frpm tw of the tcstrmorHals furnbed: Extracts from letter addrtused to Dr. 'J. Mc Entire, bt the Iter. N. I Graves atwi Julius Wilcox, Principala of the Warrcntoa Perdile In- ; The M issie &tammireiTe been members of nor School far-nearly eixNreara. During this time we have met them dailVaa pupils, and we are happy to have this opportunity of bearing teftiraony in their favor, as jHinMiis 'of win rung manners, of unusual talents and attainment, and of gTeit moral worth..'' ; They hare excelled in. whatever, they have undertaken to learn, and invariably stood at the head of their cWsea. ' Doth' have graduated wiih honor to oar school, to themselves, and tbeit fi-nda. ' :.. . . J'We are glad to be able to say Ibajl we do not enjoy the acquaintance of two yotfn j ladies whose manners, talcnU, and attainments m well qualify them to become teachers of eminencs as thae of the- Misses Staramire ' :. : .- Extract from the testimonial furnished by R. A. Ezell, A. Mn Principal ofthe Warrentoa Male Academy: IIaviDj been intimately SeqaalnteVl for the laet eijht years With the two .Muses SlAmmire, I can safely recommend them to the public ; as eminently qualified by the highest literary at tainments, by suivity of 'manners by the roort gentle dispositions, and by great energy of char acter, for the most itiiportaQt and responsible bu sinem of teaching. . . : ... Bqth Ladies have rrreived the bct education tliat our country ran afford in the sciences, in Uie "lanuae, and in the polite branches of accom plislied female learning. C :. . h By order of the Board of Truntees cf tf Rutherford ton Feniale Aeadefay. January , 1243. 4U State Of North. Carolina, A McDowell County, . ; .. ,v SUPERIOR COURT CfF LAW Eaix- TRr 1847. ; James -Warren; , ' ' ' " . ' Vs. . " Abraro McCallislef., ? t . - - , -. jcmcui ATTACrfMCTr. t Joseph TtlcD. Cnreon and George R.tTAIilIar sum mnnpri ii iArn;s!irp. . v - It appearing to the ratisractioa-o Ihe jourt that the defendant, Abram McCallittert is a non resident of this State, fo that the regular process of Law cannol be serve. ri him -it u thctefore ordered by the Court lha? i .'.I'cation'be made in the Highland Messenger i" r f x successive weeks. notifying said non-res-! tt fendant that he be and appear before the Ju ' at the. next Siifterior Court of Law 1 te l.t , j a the county of Mc Dowell, at the Cotrrthouse in Marion, on the sixth Monday after the fourth Monday in .MaVchnext, then and there lo plead or demur lo said Attach. ment, otherwise judgment will be entered against Dim. Witnejs, S, Bulow Erwln, Clerk-.of our said Court, at Quice, the sixth Mond-iv after the 4ll Monday in Scptemb:r, A. D., IS 17, and in the 7itnd yeaf or our Iodrpcnd.-nrn. - - . . s. bulow Enwijr; c, s. c. L, Ian. 6, 1848. C-t Trmtcr's fee 6. . " A CIJ IaETTEUaS . Remaining in tho Tysl Oflie at AshevHle, N Con the 1st-of January, 1343, which if nolta ken out within three nJonths, will be returned as Dead Letters. dams Jones L Barnes S Jesse Basse U William Brnnkley Saml L Balis Thomas M. Blacktock 'Miss E Brock A J or , L P WrtcU Barnard S J ' Bomly PJt v' Brank Joseph senf Buckner Th'tfnas Barnard Iakmh Bacrghman Jel T Cunningham Mecrilt Carson Jas D Caldwell Hugh Chambers John W l-atconer U rt or .Siir.cv Port wood Tu!toa Wm II -' Grigg Henry Hunter Charles Hurl Henry : Heath Capt James Henry Andrew f Of rant John ' . Jones David L , . Lanninsr Jesse -. I-eviel B .tl Lnrirord MissC M, rcCLllough El-jah ' 'MadJ.u Mosts Neal William M. Newby John Oldham Shellon filman Lotl , Church Phillip Chenault Master Clyscs Talton J M Crawford Simons Purler Alexander jr Careon Dr Robt II Ramsey Thomas Creasmon Jacob Ratlcdge James JiJsq Campbt-I I Joseph ,Roberts Fierce -... 2 Chestnut ASrahzni Rev Urrhrey ::: '2 Clark Prank . Tal'-or S A Clerk Co po Ha-fr:.be T ! r J I jr - - Cannier Charles M T. rirt-a Henderson C Duncan Gewjre 11 Uil'umiC P , Wot Mrs Elisabeth V.'orley AD'" Wf, "11 Miss CT ' V'esl John ' Wftall Mrs H L E. ::c.ctatk,jp.m. ' :?i-3u Davis R II Eq Dackcll R.cl.ard W Dagurem Art .-t Englc Henry Franks Mrs B ' -roster B F Ashcviale, Jan. It - T ai. aaaa-JtoiJ . Ja...aaaa - I ' Io!7Lr to rent t:e rlanlail.in ri n" f.r. tmerly lived, 3 J2 miles north cf II,- r ' "-"j-iV J.e situated immt''.alt!y on t!:a which is ' cpon TWO DWELLING XOUZES, one of them well adapted for a Rr-,e i f Enter, iainment, with ton rooijs and five rcp!ace:'A -good Kilchen, two t ts of -f'-s.a.l other ne. celery m ;! a y cf v a:- J Lts for Stock C'oinU lo f.'l i cf ir-1 L r I, bndcr a goodj.-ncc, a part f.fwl.k.h is' wt'l s t ii tn fact a:not a j t co-ivcr ri to tn-ke ila I'c --. ir r. .-tf u ernors Raiting thm s;ct.on cf c..r:ry f - ; : health, can be. had on the prf.: T - wishing "tn rtnt, would do v. V tn e;-; !y pf. examine the p-cn-.'-s tor C t,- , Tor rererce, J. Di'.'p. ,-' injiton, Hepdersottvi I, L. i. Ca,' villc cjLIUfclX al Hore POLLY z:. January 6, 11' , A beautiful, lot of handsome and desifable patterns of mou!cine de lanes are offend at-unprecedtnted'v low j-a-i-.-,: vT .,- , , , - VlKWl i. i l';.u.Vl " Anjast 5. tf - , . 1 C M,T r, PecrraSer. '-':' I.- ' It ti f ! a i I' l I : i V. If rait, tl.e n 'ir.l in' t t c-.i, . i'c: l.t .ti i!- ;.. ' vi " s. s o! aa ir..':;a! .; f t.1 -s r I ! r r - t ! t r ' ' il-1-' .'nU1 f f; ; a J w. f 'i : i-.t t-4. ! - 1 a P'-iralt,ir-TtC-.'tof . s - t lj 1 rJ f-rtisconty tf ."U-a T,al ll.e Ca !-!! 5nln:'..'i, n I'Sl 'ayi-. af ri-t. a-J t:.r r is- if a ;y he t.A'.h. w . v he ."-"i" -irsU's J iJ -rsinl h'l rot be C'lnfarni J andat.'ie land kned on tov. :zxti ta p;i.K .. S CsC. . - Wtia.'r, J. IC. Gray, C?k cf "J eoirt at "ce, liae JJ ; -ijjy in IKci.Vr, 1 -17. . J. ICORAY.Crk. JanaanrCrl?4l , Ji fee 5." 3. 4-w. ' lavaluahlc Cintsucnt, v: ra siue ix Asr.r"iu.t it Ti;e only A rent W.cl cf lie n:a.erJ-. f Auvtlt5.U4J-Cm, ' 3r BAXK AGRXT. tltend ii the offenn? of Notes fa at and Ui count at ll.e Abbeville Bran Bank of .Cape Pear. Business entrust care will be promptly .and f.ii!hfU!y itlc His tharjrea wiUbtr as iw'aa any." AsJieviile Dec, 33, ltr l?. 1 ycow SOTICE TO BASK DEALERS TTIII art ti IfftJ- In Cffrric; Xotti fir tlu cennt and RfEtral ' at the AsheTilte Enctk -er iif Bank- cf rape Fear, arj ril! chtar?: lhr Cuitoairj Fee for his tcniccs. , Aaheville, Aprill 15, 1847. -34S ly. . ALBERT T. SUM HEY, : AGCXT. X Ttill alteiiil to Rcneffin; and Cf Jtrlcj Xc'Vs for' Disco net at the Branca ' TmV rT . . X AjuutUxk, January, 1817. 333. fCXX Kc,C' XX"XXXX 100 Bags primlfRio CoSV-c; 3390 lb. Soirarl jtist received andXur sale very tow, at , . uA KIM & rULLIAM'S. dc.7,i9ir. vr 37i tr. ' State of North. Carolina -.1 PALLtTERM 1817. . Superior Court Office Cherokee Count v, ; It nnm-arincr to the satisfaetirm nf t. rnrt Vhat the basiness' orHthe Civil D.tcket cannot be'; - done at the regular Term of said Court, rnd that a Special Terra w neccssa.fj; It Is therefore'' ordered that a Special Term of Ihe Superior Court of Law for ;lhe Co of CUerekee be held on the 1ft Men. f day iri March next, in conformity to the act of AsserriWy. It is further ordered that Ihe Clerk advertise this order in the Highland iMeengef tor. six weeks. ; suitors and t jtaceses will take notice ahd Tttend aecordingly. Witness, James 1 1. Brysou, Clerk of said Court the ICth day of December, 1817. -jA true copy from Ihe M in utes. JAS. II. BRYSON.Clk. . . Dec.23,pr Jee, 55, 3-6f - -' ' " " - - , - ; ivow aj&xrxa, . Cvcfy varicty.of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware arid Cdlleryt suited to the preseqt and ap. proachmg seasons.-- ' itAXKtN i PULLIAM. " OcL7,IS17, 371 If. The Bramircth's PiII. 1 , (From the Missouri News. ' r This medicine Iim been made i a subject of aioek merriment throughout the U. States, while its utility, ha been extensively, acknowledged. ' The impression seems tobe' gaiaing ground that Bran, dreth's medicine may be empl oyed - with safety and eHettj as a retncoy foT ordinary infinnitiee.- There a-tfniany sensible persons in t, :s cily, mm well as in ether parts of this country, wIm with grettl propriety ttatiy tlie good clTocts Of Brand. rclhV pills, from frequent experiment; and no eil need be apprehendvd from .the use of them, according to the directions. In, directing publio attention to , the Brandrcth .medicine, 'we only express-our honest convictions, that the Brand, reth Pils have done more service to the present generation,-tban all' the rtcrt medicines which, have ever been introduced into, general use. These Pills are for sale in every county in 'thit v S;r.'.e, at 25 cents per box; and may be had of the kv'ow.m'j sjentm y- . - . , . PATTOX 8c OSBORX. Asheville, ' , J. M. ALEXANDER, French Broad. . , JAS.-C. f MYTH, Morganton. IV. L. GILL &. CO Marion. M. P. PEN LAND, BurnhvUfe. KELSEY At MAXWELL, LitUe Ivy. R. DEAVERSnlphur Sprinjrs. - - J. E. PATTON, Warm Springs. SMITH. &, BAIRD, Lapland. Ready made Clothing. Handsome assortment of Coats Vests and Pants for slimmer wear. - RANKIN 4- PULLIAX. may23,1347.tf 32 if. WANTED, ' Wsggons to haul Salt from the Virginia Sail "Works. The roads i.re fine, and price l.bcral. Aprysoon. RANKIN &, PULLIAM- Ocl7, 1847. , . , 371 tf. ... i Ijcadicr! JLcathcr!! Upper and Stle Leather, Harness and Skirting; A large lot just received, at very low prices at i . ; " RANKING PULLIAM'S. Oct 7, 1847. .. 371 if. - HARD IV ARE $ CUTLERY. EnglUh anid. American, tnelading scythes tnd pVkles, of tlie nery best manufacture just rcceu ti'J, and will be sold at tlie lowest prices. Among t' e Goods can be found many seldom brought r i ; ? country, od worthy the attention of mew c Panics and farmers. RANKIN & PULLIAM. r3i0tt . . may .13. ( Apprentices Wanted. k . or GV ?preotices to the M.II Wright uMr,ess,wiIlbo taken by the subscriber, upon i -PPcatiori tohfm one wile andja half -west of . . ... Any miormation regarding the s. rtber'eeliaraeterBs a workman, can be had by aPT.j.,)gtoJames M.. Smith or N. W. WoodJ' tn, Eaq'rs, of Asheville. STEPHEN MUNDAT. pee. 1847. 3t 373 titanks for Sale Here. ' ..1 i r k s i', : - . ( , ' 'M' t .. I' - M
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