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i - v y h ;!. i.w, H i; D.R.h'ArW LIY St J. ROBERTS) EClTCuSt ELECTION JLICiX WKIC UCKTT. jtEPn UN IM. MOItEHEAD. TOST jxntJXSDJLY "Itf 'AtGCST: Tljc Election. ' OnoNycek atily remains until another election phall come oS" in this State , And a more imporfant one to the; State, and to the Whig caiiso throughout the Uflion, has not bicnheId;for rnainy years. The eves tho the a vote. of allithh'nai! jn,J arc luriicd;; toward ui, and ill wait vrith armety foVthc rcsult.- Tho bost unceasing cflkrtshavc been mak- ingai home an J abroad , to impress the pub -lie liind jfavor ibjy, asr to tho success of tho Democratic pt Tty: Liko limpid schbol.boys passing a gra 'c-jj'ard, ultcjf .night, the Lo. cofucps have leen whistling to keep up their con rape, ana Joasting'loudly of the success tho;r arc aboti to haW Next wcek . will hov liow thci parties staud. Let all co to pons w nig ' ana ucmocrai3. , it is solomn dilly of all who are entitled to Llr Hi . fis. UALutrm.s loisr.r-Ia tho list of izzz'.i rl!i hed last Trcc c .1 b have beca (Irani; ct tho "jlli-'ir a ftlil.Mr." Callv.tLlj was mi:prin:cd by kiviajjrct tbo .wcl n;6aufcicntV -vtLftcr tlir' word M fmp"cmliablc? -Whh t!Iat 'correction it was printed .precisely afic'r. the copy. .In version 9-it. - " ;) , TIic Tarilf mil.' , Fron ;the I report of the "proceetUrWof Congress; we see that the new Tariff Bill lias passed the IIouso of Representatives by a small majority. In the Senatlo it will no doubt bo scrutinized closely and sifted thoroughly ,--and after somcr modificatior it wil Jqrhaps pass, and be sent bac k to the House, fcir their concurrence as amended- liNGLAND AND FrANCE.VI shbuld tOt be at all surprised if. these two kingc oms get up a bit 6ftar war, concerning the right !'of search. The affairs of both at thia time, look rather ominous. : The time i whiloltiow to III U I ..,' illi.f ,; so short, that it is not worth 'I. mi -r ' : . - . i conjecturo as to the result. Wile M . ' J, fcr Read .funcra centra iii this vvcck"d kou ant 1 c;rpcrfscs:and tiio widow Harrison. NoWjWhit di l thestj Lbcofoco3di in ,1824 by their .members J of Congress? . If they wo n?tJ tclj the pcipfo; wo will. ! In DeccuiL bci 0 ongrc;ss fiasscd a law appro. priMmg o THOUSAND Dd and one iblic bil of ncy, )f ihdpu 4 mtr ii r won some; Dc; i i i ThcytarcV . IenryCo )rl I?all, Mr.Gatlirf Mr1. Hook R. I). Spa ' John Brara '' r N :rv. These aro th lin North1 ncral expensd tvnd J toanpldiwld phh Br -6f this sam llJvei attcnlwelv the address of the 1 1 comiiiittce which wo .publish nape?, f ' ' h'- 'V : ' . v.: " ! ih-.' -.I'V'i nr; cangfht in your oyvki trap I j - I'll-" "? !.! ' I i o make ttoise and fuss about en. iLafavctlc two I iiundrei) llajrs out of tho public mo- lowusnip, or six mncs 6quare and. Who voted for that bis? toll t you V" and givo the names mocrals uved in tiio wool. inor, of Lincoln,1 if Edgecombe, , of I'lcnton district, , of) Wilmington district, "Iiti" of Newborn. R.iM. SA JNIERS, of Caswell, Cdroli i s ant ch, of; Halifax. i leaders Df the Locofoco party rolinal who now object to fu- B - : T a One year's allowa'nce JVqllVnow, Dick Spa ight nchj ljjxvo befcin the Governors 3 paitv. and. Gen. i Saunders j showed a willing! mind to j)C Governor, but W. voted, to civcf these Governors and wduld-bo Governors . all Gcni tafaycttc 800,000 of mo puuiic monoyi aim si. nines square ui tho' pbblic laiid ! ! ! t This looks like strain- U . I ' -r. .. t 1 it t a cnatianu swallowing a camel. i:ign Ldcos, you srcjswampcd ! and the more dirty, dcrfi'nq est men. ram Joepcr you will sink and mudji Honesty is the best TnE vate Administration'.' TTho pro fiigacy of the late Administration Has bepn brought partially to light by the inVestigja Ijops of tjie present Congress. It appears says ttic jWashingtbn True Whig, from tho eportoF Mr. L(inn, ' of tho committee of nvesticatiori. made June 23. 1842 tHit Mr. Hunh Ai Garland, cleric nfihA of Representatives, f of the 25th anoV 2Gih Congresses, rejected 'advantageous offeb for the supply of stationary, and for other jobs coming under the contingent lund of that body, and put at his duposal. j ' . 2d. Tnat an extraordinary collusion cjc. istcd bctyeen him and the firm of iiangtrle As O'Sullivan, of this city, by wljich tl)c said firm bbtaincd improperly from ihe con tingent ftlnd of the House, over and above iwhat the same things might have been ob taincd for in a fall market, .the siird of S7 "3dJ It alirthcr appears that Lanbreo O'Sullivaji were provided for in this wa 4 u J .f ii ' t A i 1 1 iuu iiisiance oi v some i r ena or rnenas , , , . . ., 41 ; . - - - 7 (Hupposcd to bo Mr. Van Burcn and other$) ior inc purpose oi cnaoimg tnem to carry n a political jdjfnal, called the" Democratic KcvieWf of Avliicli thc were proprietors and editors. . .' ; 4th, That Mp. Garland, aciiicillv hat! offers of theso articles and jobs, ' at a' mr prom in iraae up mose wno maae tnc tender which, if accepted, would have been ji saving to the National Treasury , of the above; sum of 87.744 G&! , I But, 5Hu That these offers were refused apparently '-for the sake of giving this mcj ney tb iJangtrce & "CSullivanV. to enable Vina TLZTc'zu. Tho Loco Focos frc. qucstly Uuattho Whi-s, ar ! cv they bare la. rcJ-;J tI.cii'f.;.Jj:jcrtbo subject of economy zzl reform . i.i a f : jj izsZr.ce: Lcrus lock into Iho 'matter.- During the administrc.tion brMr. Van1 Burcn, in the year 1833, tho. regular army was increased from seven'thcusand up to twelve thousand five hundred men and the1 expense of the Government thereby increased about eiht hu7idredlhoxscm&(!bUars; every ear! V ? ' Gen. McKay, of the Wilmington Dis trict, was, the chairman of thi Military Committee who advocated in a long speech, and carried through that great increase ,of tho army ; an increase, likewise annually, of eight hundred thousand do!lari of tax on the people. , Gen McKay never! published his speech, advocating that increase, be cause, perhaps, he djJ not care that his constituents should know that a great ccon. omist like him, ever supported a standing army, and high taxes, in time of peace. Well, tho Whig House of Representatives at the present session, has reduced the num. bcr of the Army from twelve thousand ftvc hundred, to eight .thousand ! And also re. duced the expenses of the Government about.SS00,000 ayearl We rsk if this docs not look like redeeming pledges, and instituting a radical reform? Other in stances will be given hereafter ; for we be hove in short paragraphs, and broken doses Kaleigii liegister. i i SZT Let tho people remember, and iog nisjneigiiuor s memory too, thatour votes in one ward in New York I Ciiy I elected homas Jefferson President of th Unit! Stages; that one vote elected Miirens for. ton Governor of Massachusetts : and that one-vote elected 'Gen. Root; to ,the New York Senate. The importance of one vote is immense, its value is equally great. If each man in his elective franchise is sover eign, his ballot is the brightest jc wel in his crown. We say then, give you ri vote ; but do not hide it as did the slothful servant his talent, but use it as tho wise and faithful,--- s becomes meri,in whose handd are depo- sited the destinies of nations. Hal Rc. them to carry on the Democratic ilevic iuu i,yjun oujo, ; Tfiijiu It let II UU, mm ui icusi ouc-iourm oi ine acgresaio vai ue of these supplies, has been consumed ii the most wanton waste and'billagte, it i cauallv undeniable, that at least anothc fourth has been thrown away in friuclulen contracts! for purchase mado forthe bencfi ot puuucogcnis, or lavisnea in tne grosses profligacy upon 'political favorites. Th Committee can hardly find language with- which toicommcnt on the disgraceful trans actions Ucro exposed. From MEXico.-Ij.ito advices have been rccciv cd from Mexico, via New Orleans. Tnc princii pal news of interest is the release of all the lex ian prisoners. Santa Ana liberated thtm nil on his birth day 5 but with tho understanding that i they' were caught aain with arms in tlieii Iiand4! the v should forfeit their lfvcs. Southern Chron., you struccrlclthc slick in' 'thJ policy. '! Bojs,"i youi had . belter j quit your 1-n-JiTriil AiaI.-o ei nil n f Ulro hrn L1J 'ii IliViVKj VUV MVk IftitUvas! iliht for the Locos to aWay 820.0,000: anl a township of .landJ wb reckon it YlS right for tho Whigs to civc.awav less thaft bne-twentieth of that Hi Wc arc n nsk YOUiO sB tnan pt condemning tho act, but we ,iow the tfulbrencc. Death by nanicd Suoday Wcck coutity, whil add to the gld lie was'as. -tv ett man : and, caths and bl : .1 I. 1 1 . i Sabbath-b LiiUlSIANA DUOTOipu. We le arn that a Iassy, was drowned on ; last ip thci. north part of this bathing inl Ivy creek. ; To om and horror of the occasion, 2 have bJcn Informed, a wick- lfi-'! ' f i i ,.' ' Li' ' '': 'among his last word's, were ,i I sphemics.: a f ' : I ' lfcakcrg tako warning ! j una most re reached! us we aro indue lLECTIOX. lablc! accounts, last, havo From tho which f the election,, in Louisiana, ;d jto bejieve that the Demo crats have elected their .candidate for Go vernor, bv a! considerable maioritv -:i and that the, Whfe shave k maioritv in both branches of tho 'Legislature: AY Cllection. : returns. earnestly bopa that our friends, postmasters,' md others J wilscck tho car Jirtt tossiblo opportunity) lo forward us the : Vnsnll of tho election in their several coun tics and ' prc;incts particularly from all the counties est of e blue.Ridjrtj. , Tho National intelligencer of July lCthl contain a mcsfeage from -President Tvlnk trnnRrrfitUnrp tnithft TTnnso of Rcoro- tsentatives some important papcrsin refcr encokoour ijelationsKvith -Mexico. The subject is important, and. the papers trans mitted contain, matte i of much intcrcst-H- Ttieir great kpgth aldne precludes our lay ing tnem befoiro ourrpders. Important to the Locofocos. Tho Tiouisvillet Journal states that the old Lion of the 1 ermitajrej is still rclejntlcss towards Mr. Calhoun, and growls trcmendoipsly whenever Mr. C.'a nainds is men tioned in connection with the 1 resident'. Isoutfi em Viroit. Tub TfLXFPiCK. A person interested in thd trade lnlormcd us that 1UU pipes ol Urandy was lately ottered m New York for sale by j auction, and tliat he highest bid that could.be. jetton for it, was hfly cents a gallon. 1 he importers im mediately rc-shipjied it to Bordeaux, and were thus entitled to the draw back- ol 4U cants a gal Ion duties paid. Had it been sold, it would have brought 10 cents i rrallon' more than the duties and dedyeting from this tiio freight, insurance commissions, &.c. -and very little nctt proceeds would have been Iclt. - The Tcmncrancc cause threatens a 'Tee' total ruin to the traffiic to the pecuniary injury of the tcw-to Uie great benefit of tho many.4-CM$ A Naot-.- The Trince Royal of Haikovcr is to be unitcdiin marriage to the Princess Alexandrina Jlariaf Wilhelmina Catlicrine Charlotti Theresa Henrietta Louisa' PauTina .Elizabeth Fredcrica Georgian of Saxc? Altenbourg. (formerly Hil boujrghaujicn,) who has lately completed her. 2 1th vear, having been Lorn oa tiio I lth cay of April clamation to tiio above, in which Mr. Tyler u: ii ' t. i::.n.i. it ' . .1 niuiyuii must luiu, ii. uc aancrcs- to inn rinciple jlaid jown in his lawn loast. on a former occasion. Hear him : ! A TOAST FROM JoiIN TyLEU IN 1839. ' By John Tyler Pilgrim; Presidents and Travelling Cabinets' : The fruitful offspring of the second Presidential term. One term and no re-clcc onthe best interests of the country demand it ; will not tiio popular sufTrairc decree it in 1840?H ! 1 ho nhove is a chnchcri It alluded to MrJ Van Burcn and his Cabinet, who were allien on a pilgrimif;0 beating: up for a " sc cond l 'residential term. A LitentAL OrFER.-AAn " old printer? in New York, has offered' S1000 to the Franklm Tern Societj, towards the building of an asylum for incDnaiesy wnere mey may dc Kepi; wiiuc mecn dearor ii making to reform therri, provided that 30,000 be raised by the first of January next. Retoii MatrixoSiai, A younoj wife remon Eiraica AVW ncr nusoana, a aissippacea ppena thrift, on his conduct. u Mv love." said He, " '. am only like tho Prodigal Son, I d shall reform by. and-by.'M "And I will be like tho rrodfgal feon too," 6he, replied, ' for I will arise and go to my father,? and accordingly off she yrent.j ' As otiteh EnrroR Robbed ! The office of our neighbour of the Evening Gazetto-was broken open lasipigui, auu miccn specie cents ( uiu iuiw scissors (bh, scissors !) were stolen. Qur worthy contemhdrarv savs. the. robber is welcome to tho cash if tc will only return the scissors! !JBos ton .... ' t v A State Whig Convention has Just been held in,pelaware, at which Jahnm. Clay ton. of that State was nominated for the Vice Presidency aud " Harry of trio West Extreme cold produces the same pcrcep tion on the skin as Rreat heat. Wbenjner cury is frozen at 40 below zero, the sensa tion of the skin is the same as that of touch inj red hot iron. One TEiui.--On the 4th of Jqly at Wil. msburg, Va., the home ! of Mr. Tyler, the following was among the regular toasts at tho celebration : ! i The Presidential teem- ;0Aj term and lull one term -whether the 'President be elected by thc cdplo or elevated of God. The whole nation by the act will respond with ae- From tlioWasIiington N. C. Rcpublicjin, July 12. Tkejiendous gale, at Ocuacocke and Portsmouth. The Uuitcd j Sthtes mai boat, Lapt. Benjamin Robinson, arrived this mornins'from the bar; and brinus the mo.t "distressing account of a gale tit that place on Tuesday last. Tlie vvjiole Island at Portsmouth, was overflowed. Great de struction was done to the shipping, and con sidcrablc to the buildings,-! several chiml neys were mown down. . i i It is said to have been the most violent storm experiended at the bar in 80 years, j 1 he gale commcnccd in the mbrnin and continued till 3 o clock in the evening of the! 12th inst. , btowing from N. N. VV. The account continues and furnishes a I ? P 1 t ,'1 I H iisi oi several vessels wnicn wcre sunic. run ashore, or missing, vessels and cargo a to tal loss and others that were seriously in jured by the violence of the' storm. The ivcpuuiican states tnat it had oecn raining there for forty ays. j i odo not it is excel - LAVS OF TIIEU. STATES. Passed ct the secMidSmio.i cftle 27fA Congress. Tiv'r fj1 '- ; : X v:,,.-V.. - - -. orriciAJL rcpucATioyr, v AN ACT to amead w act ehtitlcd " An act to carry into effect, ia Vho State of Alabama and , Mississippi, the existing compacts 'with those ! Statcji with regard to the Eve per cent fund and the school reservation s.w. ' "" " t ' Be it enacted by the Senate arid JTause'of Re fresentatitss f the United Stales of America in Congress AewhledThzX so much or the second section of the act entitled M An act to carry into effect, in the States of Alabama and Mississippi, tho existing compacts With those Stales in regard to the five per cent, fond and the school reserra. tions,' as requires tho land therein designated 83 reserved to the State ofj Mississippi for the tisa of schools, to be selected,. finder the direction of tho Secretary of the Treasury, 41 out f any public lands Remaining unsold that shall have been of. fercd at pflblic sale within either of the land dis tricts in said State of Mississippi, contiguous lo said lands, within said State,' ceded by the Chick, asnws, be so amended that the said lands may bo under the direction of tjhe Governor of taidStato of Mississippi, out of any public lands remaining uns old Within either oij. the land districts in said Stato of Mississippi contiguons to the land in said State ceded by the ChickasaHv Indians. . . WILLI C P. MANGUM, President rf 'the Senate pro tempore. JOHN WHITE, Speairr of the House of Representatives. Approved, Juno I, 18-12. i ... j JOHN TYLEU. . Approved, June 13, 1842. . PuBLicj-Nb. 23. AN ACT authorizing the County commissioners i of Lake c ounty, Illinoi s, to enter a quarter sec tion of land for a seai of justice in paid county. I Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re. prcsentatives of the United States of America in Congrcsi Assembled, Tfiat upon proof being mado to the Secretary of the jTreasury of the payment of the minimum price per acre by the county of Lake, in the State of Illinois, to the United States, for tho southeast quarter of section twenty-one, in township forty-five j north, of range twelve, cast of the third principal, meridian, upon which the county scat of saidi county is located, it shall be lawful for tho Presi&cnt of tire United States to cause a patent for ead land to be issued to said county, in lieu and in full satisfaction of the claim of said county to cntcjr one quarter section of land in virtue of the apt of the twenty-sixth, of May, ono thousand cijjht hundred and twenty, four, entitled " An acjt granting to the counties parishes : of each Statu and Terrritory of the United States in which' the public lands arc situa ted, the right of prc-emtion to quarter sections of land for scats of justice within the same." Pro vided, said county Fhall relinquish, in such form as. the Secretary of thq Treasury shall inscribe, all claim whatever to t!ic northeast quarter of sec tion twenty-one, township forty-four, range; eleven east, lying in said county, and which-tract was first selected by said ounty for tho uso of the county scat for said county in viriuo cf tho pro visions of the act aforesaid. ! Approved, June 12,1,812. I fPuBLic4-No. 24.1 AN ACTi for tho apportionment of Representa tives among the several btates according to the sixth ccjnsiis. I i . Be it enacted by tJieJSenate and House of Re. vrescnlauvies ot the United istotes ot America in Congress assembled, I hat from and after the third day of March, one thousand eight' hundred and forty-three, the House of Representatives shall be composed of members elected agreeably to a ratio of ono Representative for every seventy thousand six hundred and eighty persons in each Stale, and of one additional Representative for each State bavin a fraction greater than one moiety of the said xaUo. computed according to the rule pre scribed by the Constitution of the United States ; that is to say : Within the State of Maine, seven ; within the State of JNqw Hampshire, four; with, in the State of Massachusetts, ten : within the State of Rhode Islandj two ; within the State of Connecticut, four ; within the State of Vermont, four ; within the Statajof New York, thirty-four ; within the State of Nqw Jersey, five; within the State of Pennsylvania) twenty-four ; within the State of Delaware, onp ; within the State of Ma ryland, six; within the State of Virginia, fifteen the State of South Carolina, seven; within the State of Georgia, eicht ; within the State of Ala bama, seven ; within the Slate of Louisiana, four within the State of Mississippi, four; within thci Stale of lennessee, eleven ; within the Male o Kentucky, ten ; within the State of Ohio, twenty oner within the Statci of Ir.diana, ten; within the State of Illinois, seven ; within the Slate o Missouri, five; within the State of " Arkansas one ; and within the Slate of Michigan, three. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That in every case where a State is' entitled to more than one Representative, the number to which each State shall be entitled under this apportionment shall be circled bv districts composed of :i contiguous territory equal in nuihber of Representatives to which 6aid State mayjbe entitled, no one district electing more than one itcprcscntalive. Approved, June 85, 18-12. Connubial tenderness;! know where this originated:, but lent. . ' ,.M ' Now, my dear husbanj, you call me by such names as call their wives?" . ' " Why, what do other ; men wives, you. fool ! I ' Why, they call them f my ' my dear,' and such kind ofj vvbrds';" " Well; what is duck say why. don t other men I' i ! - call their - I duck f an Right! Now, whatV a coose V " It's a beast, certainly.1 ! 11 Well then, Fll call you f my Now go about your business. dear, you foul beast. manufac- THIS NUMBER COMMENCES THE THIRDj yOLpfiilE QF' TIffi HIGHLAND MESSENGER. V; II AYEfO been so liberally natroniscd b v a ecncroaa pubbc. TlIE PROf RIETORS have deter HTwo IDollars a ypar, in advance ! This! they believeWili bo best for atl paitica. ), Thongh as much, and perbaps more, has been C9I- sand of dollars ou our books, to collect which, much time and expense will b required. llcreafUT no accounts wilt be kept for subscription with persons rcsidhi j out of this county. All persons wisli ing to subscribe for the Messenger must forward ! j ' j - . I or their nolo for TWO DOLLARS AND FJFTY CENTS, payable six months from the tirno jof. subscribing, or, a note for I HKhlS l)UL,LutiS payable atthondof tho year. ; AXY PERSOX FORXTARDING Twelve Dollars, IN CURRENT BASK KGTESf lSIIAtD HAVE Seven COPIES OF TIIE PAPER OSE'IEAR ! 1 ! i ; - " L .... . - . i, ' . . : . t . . - 1 i i " : . ' 1 ( . QTIT To rivo sufficient timo to carrr this arramrement into effect, "wo shall fcontinuo 16 send a nnnrr to our subscribers severally in Clicrokee, Mwcon, Haywood, Yancey, Henderson, Bnncomba, Rurlce Rutherford, Cleavcland, Caldwell and Lincoln counties, until tho next term of the Superior Court in each of thoso counties, when an agent for tho paper will bo present at each place," with whemf settle. rncuE can oo maae. ouoscrioers resiamj in iuis isiaie, in oiner counucs man iuobo namea qdovc together with thoso residing in other States,' can remit tho amount of their subscription to us thrbath tlieir several Post Offices. Tliose persons who ft.ll to comply with this arrangement iii three monUis from this time, will find, their papers discontinued, and their accounts forwarded for eoljeetion, v OT AH letters, cither to tlie editors or pubmners, must Do post pa'ia ; otnenvise, me postage wulpo charted to tho persons forwarding such letters. 1' - Ashevillet N. CjJuly l$th 1813. BANK NOTE TABLEi Showing the value of QEOitoiA MUJSEY AT 'AUGUSTA, VA. par. par. par AUGUSTA NOTES, Mechanics Bank, j . Agency Brunswick Bank, , . j lJania of Aujrusta Augusta Ins. & Banking Company, liranch teorgia Kauroad, ; Branch State of Georgia, j SAVANNAH NOTES. Stato Bank, . I i Marine &. Fire Insurance Bank, Planters' Bank, - I ' : Cental Railroad Bank, 20 23 dls'nt COUNTRY NOTES Stato Bank Branch, Macon, j Other Branches-State Bank, Commercial Bans, Macon; Bank of Columbus, 1 Bruniwick Bank, Milletlgeville Bank, Georgia Railroad Bank Athens, City Council of Augusta, Ruckersville Bank, ! Bran(ihMar. & Firo InsI Bank, St. Mary's Bank, Ocmulffcc Bank, Brandh Central R.R. Bank, Macon, 20 Insurance B'k of Columbus,Macon, Po3ni Bank, late Farmers' Bank of Chattahoochee, Central Bank, City Council of Columbus Macon, .and Milledffeviie, - -i . ... w Monroe Railroad Bank,! Planter's & Mcc's B'k, Columbus, Bank of llawkinsville, yest(;rn Bank of Georgia, Bank of, Darion and Brandies, Chattahoochee R.R. &. B'kingCo. '. SOUTH-CAROLINA NOTES. Charleston Banks, I Bank of Hamburg, Country Banks, 20 a 25dis'nt a 5 w a 22 a 40 " broke Wo aro authorised to announce GEO. W. CANDLER and JOHN BURG Esqrs.,' as candidates to Bancombo and Henderson m tho J louse of Co mons in tho next General Assembly of Nol Carolina. O" We oiuliiorizedrto Esq., as a candulato county at the ensuiny O We ore authorise IEL REYNOLDS as 5IN, represent! the counties; of im. Mi A announce Wilky Jon4k?, for Sheriff of Buncouibo ugust election. ' j to announce Col, DN c'andidate for Shcrif o Buncombe county, at ensuing August clcc tiori , .'II . ',' - Y IfT Wo aro authorised to annoUiicq Col. JO SETli CATIIEY, qf Haywood county, as a Can- 9 counties of Burtcombc, Macon and Chcrokeo! lin Lcgislaturo of North iCa- eu to aunounca Mc. Ai,zx par. didato to represent tho Henderson, Haywood, the Senate of tho next rolina. 0 We aro authoriz ANDF.a henrt, as a cnnuidato jot biicriu ot uun- ! j combo County, at. tho easuin'g August election. ! ttt? We are autliorizcd taannounco Jlfaj. EjZEV KIEL DOWDLE as a candidate , for Sheriff of Macon county at theaj proaching election. ' . O" Wo are autliorisod to announce JOHI-H. ALLISON, Esq., as candidate for Sheriff of Haywood county, atllv3 ensuing election. ; -- 1 j.g.'yjg J w?' ijif 'fin? Efe F"? Eiif tio NOTICE. APPLICATION will be made to the next Ge neral assembly of North Carolina, for an Act incorporating tiic Dayidson's River Manu facturing Company. , . 1 -Davidson's River, July 23, 1842. Sm'ths 107;' FURNITURE! FURNITURE I! eALL at the Cabinet shop on the public square, immediately cast of the court house, whero you will find a large stocks of well assorted j FURNITURE, consisting in part, of BUl RE AUS, PRESSES, TA BLES, large and small WORK-STANDS. CANDLE-STANDS, &c. Tbj) establishment has lately changed hands, and tho price of Furniture considerably reduced. In a few days there will be ready a largo lot of REPUBLICAN BEDSTEADS; substantial and neat, but .no "Ffench," about llicm. Every kind of work in the above lino will be done to order at this shop, with a neatness and dispatch, not surpassed in the Western part of this StatcJ ' ' '"T" ' f- 'I: On All kinds of country produce except Pro. hiiscs Tobacco and Whiskey or Brandy, will bo taken in payment ior r urnuure. t . Asheville, July 21, 1842. . , 106. tf. Slalc of North-Carolina, lincoin county. EQUITOFFICE. Jacob Ramsour and Samuel" P Simpson, vs. Elizabeth Bradshaw, CROSS BILL t ah : In Manchester, thd principa turingtown in England, there were recently 2,600 families without a bed among mem and 8,666 persons were employed at iicen ty-six cents a week ! Thus it is by the suf fering and misery of the thousands the few ..lordlihg aristocrats of England are pam- ipcrcu ana supported wita luxurious enjoy ment. Delaware Rep. , f j The Mormons have nominated a lull ticket for icounty officers, of their own' religions denomina iin the county of Hancock, Illinois, j i . 1 DIED, j. At his residence in Cherokee. county, N. C, of a bilious attack, jNeio.v A. Cstb-lngb, aged lorly- three years. tfomm. . j i Comiiodore Charles AV. Morgan, com manding the United States squadron in the Mediterranean, va3 married ia Marseilles, on the 7th ult.,to Miss Julia Rich, daughter of the American Consul at Port Mabon. . UNITED STATES DISTRICT COUPvT I OF NORTH CAHOLIIJA, i.muriiii uptc 5-. i . . c - - . i , j --r. IVTOTICE to shew cause against-Petition of Bbnjamut S. Bbjttadi, of Cbcroke&tounty, farmer, to be declared a Bankrupt, at Chambers in Fayetteville, on Thursday tho fourth day of oepiemoer, io-w.-- . r - - By order of the Court, -i '-: . . .r XI. XI. XV 1 1 t-it, July 12, 1S42. 3 IT appearing upon the affidavit of Jacob Ram 'Bour one of tlie complainants in the above case, that Pride Bradshaw, Henry Sides and wife Su sannah, Jonas Bradshaw, Fields Brshaw, and La r kin Bradshaw, defendants in tne sard case re side beyond the limits jof this State ; therefore let fiublication be made for four weeks in the High and Messenger, notifying the said defendants to be ahd appear at the hext Court of Equity to be held for Lincoln cownty, at tlie court house in Lin coln ton, on the second Monday after the third Monday in August net, then and there to plead answer or demur to the said cross bill ; otherwise judgment pro confesso against them and the said Bill" heard ezparte. Y I : ' ' 1 ' : ' :' ' 'H " ' : . ' ""' '"' ' ' Attest W. Williamson, Clerk and ' Master of our said court at officei the second Monday after the third Mondar in February A. V. Ip4a, and 66th year of the Independence of, said btate. W. WILLIAMSON", C. $ M. E. July 20, 1342. 4swl07 Pr. adv. - Gov. Mcrelicau's Appoiuttnci At Rutherfordlon, Wei nesday, July j Shelby ville (CIcaveMnd,) Friday " " I.incolnton, Saturday Morganlon, Tuesday Statcsville, Thursdaj' Jtfocks ville, Friday Salisbury, Saturday 11 Reeds, Store, Monday Charlotte, Tuesday Concord, Wednesday Stanly, Thursday Iawrcncevillc, Friday ( Flat Swamps, Saturday; ilti. 1). II. 22. 2. 29. 33.J State of North Carolina, j macon COUNT Yi Court of PIea and Quarter, Siss STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, MACON COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sr5., Jane Sessions, 1S12. ; mtiOS. RATCLIFT, A. i VS. i ; Original Attachment levied on land tj- debts JOSEPH HICKS. I V) in hands of garnishee. mi! l r l x ; . I f.C. I . - U K ino tieienaani is ueryuy nuuupu 10 uc auu ap pear before the Justices; of said county at the next conrtlto be held for Macon county, at the court house in Franklin, on the second Monday in Sep tember next, then and there to replevy and plead to issueelse judgment of condemnation will be entered against the property levied on and debts in th? hands of garnishees. I '- j . . : y Witness, J. K. Cray,' clerk of said court, at ot. ficc, in ,'. Pr, c, ihe second Monday before the last'Mnnday June, 1842. ' ft J. K. GRAY, Clerk. PrJ adv. 85 50. ' 6sw 104 State of IVorlli Carolina,; , BUNCOMBE COUNTY. COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESS inly Term, 1842. ; : x , Chaeles Gkeee ... ; I- vs. Wx G. WoELEY Original Attachment ". levied on ; Personal Property, 101 SAtil SSIJR Y FACTORYJ THIS Establishment is in complete operation! The -company are inanufacturing, Cotton .yarn, Sheeting; Shirting and Osnaburg, of a su perior quality, which they offer to tho public at the lowest market prices. Merchants, and others, who will examine qualities, and compare prices, will find it to their interest to purchase. - . -, s Address, J. RHODES BROWNE, AgtJ Salisbury, Rowan Co, July 1, 1842, . 104 (Kr Camp.mcetin j.-CQ The Carap-mceting at Reem's Creek,Jthe present year, will commence, by Divine permission, on Friday, the- 12th day of August. June X!, Ib42. r1 appearing to tLe satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant W. G. Worlcy.is hot an inhabitant of this Stale. ! It is ordered that pub publication be made in ! the Highland Messenger for six weeks, that the Defendant appear at the aextl Court of Pleas and Quarter Session, to be held f jr said county,'' at1 the court house in Ashe viile on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in September next, 1 then and there to plead, an swer or demur, or Judgment will be thken pro con. fesso, and the property condemned to satisfy the Plaintiffs debt. ' . , Witness, N. Harrison, clerk of our said court at office, the first Monday in July A D. 1842, and the 66th year of American, Independence. 'j - . N HARRISON, C. C. C. T, 15. 1842. fPr. adv. 85 501 106. P II ".ll""N ".. 1 ""T" 1 111 'i"""" "' T.1"""""' """""IT .' "l j ' ' nL irciOK SAIiE On accommodating terms, n L .TiWl WrtAK- , whv is a rood COOK. WASHER, and IRONER. Apply at thia office- - July 1, 1S12, 3 JUNE SESSIONS, 1842. 1 Original Attachment oi On land aiid debls im th hands' of garnishees. ed T K. GRAY, j d ' vs. " , 1 JOSEPH HICKS. The defendant is hcrbby notified to bc and anDcar before the Justices of said count v. at llio next court to bo held lor Macon county, , at tlie court house m Frankhh, on the ccond Monday I in September next, then and there to replevy! and plead to issue, else iudffmcnt of condrmnitiou will be entered against the property Ieyicd bnJaiitT debts in tlw bands of the rarnisnees.T . r . L Witness. J. K. Gray, clerk of said court, at ofV fice, the second Monday before the last Monday ' in June, 1842. J J.K.GRAY, Clcrl: Pr. adv. S5 50. 6sw -U ,104 Sinitli's Cf os:r:TIiv and Atlas r--. ... .11 A LARGE num1ex of these valuable works for ii sale at this Offico4-rerv cheap.' AslicviUc,Nov.2$. - 71 : - ' i I'. STATE OF CAROLIM, Haywoqd county. . . Court cf Pleas and Quarter iBctaSS June Session, 1843. . C. HOWELL, : vs. SAM'L J. S1TTON. Constable's Iry ti f lteai LtSiaic.. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court; liat the defendant Is not an inhabitant "of this. State, f that notice can bo pcrsohally served on him, jt is ordered that pubDcatfonpe made for . fouf jwcjeks m tlie IL'ghland Messenger, for the defendant Pleas and Quarter: Sessions, to bo held for j the county of Haywood, at the courthouse in Waynes ville, on the third Monday in September nixt ; then and there to shov cause to the contrary or an order of sale will bo oirectcd to issue fsclt- said real estate for the satisfaction of said debL I Witness. Walter J3ro W, clerk of said court, at Wayne svillc, the 1st Monday before the last Monday in June, 1812. K , . , J U " . ' ' ' . ' W. BROWN, Clerk Pr. adv. S5 50. 4sw H04 WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, And Receiving k FpWarding Agent, . Oct.! 7. HAMBURG, S. C, ' - Cm CB ) TEN CENTS iRE WARD ! 1! "D ANAWAY from the subscriber, some timo JLV. in May last, a bound boy, by tho name of Alexander Fish.", -All persons are forewarned against harboring or employing him, asj am' de termined rigidly to enforce the law against I all such The above reward (but no thanks) wifl bo given for the delivery of said hoy to me,1 in Hay vrood county. - - UWW. BATTLT5. lui I t I.'
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