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THE MESSENGER. D, R, M'ANAltr & J. ROBERTS, EDITORS. &&zmvzmi, est- u. Friday, Ausust 12, 1 819. . . ...i Blooded Stock. - , . We were much interested the other day in examining a drove of Uoc-ded cattle, with eorna Berkshire bigs, which have been fought from nemucny, ena are mienuea for Cut J. H. Wceeleb, 6f Lincoln county, - The j-haw bfiou stopped ia this placo,and wilt remain some vree ks, and wo wotud earnestly icocdrnmond the lovcr of fino tocV; to call at Mr.- James PArroii'sand examine cattle and hogs, not mongreU, hut of pure blood.: , In this matter, the people of thi State have beoo greatly Imposed opon cattle of nil sizes, shapes and color; ringed streaked and 'speckled, ' hayo icen old among us as rraro TJurhanj or Devon shire.'. They have been driven from Ken tucky in flocks, and sold for whatever could be had for them, sometimes less,' and some tiroes more. '"-We havomoro than once, intimated to bur friends that they were f caught'and plainly said, what Jiainever been denied, that stock of pufetlood, is, vas, and evof i has bocuv worth more in Kentucky, than inKorth Carolina.- Ken tudkians are toot such fools as to bring ilea stock to this country and sell it from "one - liulf, to Iwo-tlurdsW, whatlt wilfepinmaind t Jhcir own doors.- - NoKlhcy. ; . They know the value of high blooded cattle at home, and they desire to rid tliemselvcs of their "mongrel fetockt In order to raiso that which is better, : Icnco very fow cattle of pure blood Lavo been brought to this coun- . try.'' i These now in this village are, as we believe; exceptions. There is no imposU lion unless it wcro practised .upon tho im portorswhi'ch is not at all probable. . , - It is to be earnestly hoped that the onlor prising pa rchascr may succeed in his.' very iandablcndcavbra.to ixnprovc iho itockx)f old Lincoln and the adjoining1 counties. The Ashcvlllc . Total Abstinence Society and the Grand Jury of Buncombe county, Some two or three months previously to tho last term of tho county court for this county, the Total Abstinence Society at this place, at one of its regular meetings, appointed a committee to memorialize the Grand Jury on the too common practice of candidate? treating before and at elections j requesting that body to give an expression of opinion on the subject,' under a. belief mai a proper expression or opinion coming from that sourco, would tend greatly to tho suppression of the evil in question, --, Tho soeidy very properly considered the grand jurors as the conservators pf the public mo rals, and never entertained a doubt but that they would with all readiness express their opinions officially on a question directly at war with every interest of the community, and in direct' violation of th& law of the State. . Nor did tho 'society 'doubt Dirt that nri Mnnvisinn of rininion " earmnff from that . ' " , 1 ---.--- . I B53y7Mn1yP plained of, would greatly tend to its sup, pression. Accordingly, tlie committco drew up their memorial, and forwarded il scaled . .1 . ..!. 1 f.U- w lire juryrowtri nt an curiy jhmiui vt iw court week?-. In a shorTTime it was return, cd, scaled up, and whether it was opened at all, is known only to tho jurors. . Tho committco, anxious to cftect tho object pro posed by the Society, took the liberty - to ro-scnd'lho memorial, accompanied with a verbal mcssngo to tho grand jury, stating moro fully the Ort7y object proposed by the society, assuring that body that neither tho anrinlv nnr iKn .nmmiffx find in vip.w anv j w " 1 object but the suppression of the 'practice of treating at and before clcctionirr In a short time the communication was again return, cd, and tho committee learned, informally, that after it had boon read and explained to tho jurors by ono of tho lawyers present, they refused to havo any action at all on the subject. . Thua ended the matter. languogo suflicicht'y :cspectfu and cour toous, let the public judge. A society num. hcring from six to seven hundred persons, among whom are many of the most intcllL gerit rcspccublehd every way-worthy citizens of Buncombe county-nhaying in view Jn thoir organizalion one of the most patriotic and benevolent objects known in the country -adJrcaa, by a committee of tbeir own appointment, In most respectful terms, the grand jury of thoir county, and ask from that body a mere expression of opinion in reference to a practice which all must acknowledge as dangcrqus to every in. terest of our beloved country, and their petition treated with sj.ext coxmirr!!! Such has been tho cascv ,-The jury, in their official capacity, never condescended to hold any sort of correspondence with the society's committee ! Never acknowledged the receipt of the memorial or communu catodono single "word as. to its contents, hut passed it all tub tilcnlio cither as un worthy of notice, or as a matter which did nt ccv xrn them ! Whatever may have been the reasons entertained by the jury for. the strano course which they thought proper to pursue to givo aorae .answer 'to T I . ..i . . me society was mo least tliat couia have been expected from them, Jf lliey thought proper not to grant the prayer of the soci. cty, it was an easy matter to have said eo, and thus keep up & show of respect for a society composed of so' large a porlioa' o the citizens ,of their own county, who may at least be supposed to fool as great an in terestin the prosperity o( the' society as themselves. So it is the Asheville society, and other societies in the county, who wore rendy with like petitions, may henceforth learn that they are to expect no assistance from the Grand Jury-of the-countr'while it is composed of such- materials as thoso who made upllielastr". Ttio society did norask or desire from t!w jury any thing moroihau a mere expression of opinion not ifi regard to the making, vendingor drinking of ardent 'spirits but . jofegard to that dis. honorable and' confcmptiblO practice pur, sued by too many aspirants to public offices treating tho voters and notwithstanding the practice is contrary to the, law of tho State, and known to bo at war with the best interests of the community, 'and he kept up by ..many, this sogo jury, watching over tho morals of tho county, positively. refused to have any thing to say on the subjoct, lest it should bo unpopular ! f We do -not" know who tho members of the Grand Jury werewo have never enquired but w Iiare been informed on reliable au thority that thoro -woro very fow among them who would refuso to tako a little of the " critter,4 byway niedkine, " The following is tho memorial drawn up by tho committco, and-forwarded to tho Grand Jury . .;..,';;, ; . .' .. . 7V the konorahfe, iht Grand Juror of tht county 0 uuacomtte, now in ec3ion t Gentlemen, We, whose names aroun dcrwritten, Constituting a Committco np. pointed by the Total Abstincnco Society of tho aforesaid county, do, in view of tho great dangcrTTfrearcncd to thaclective fra rrr chiso of our beloved Republic, by the del' moralizing practice of treating that has formerly characterized the action of condi. dates seeking public preferment, and irr duo consideration of tho happy inlluenco thot an opinion of disapprobation, dispassion atcly formed and publicly expressed, would have, emanating from your honorable body, do most respectfully suggest the propri cty of your passing resolutions condemns, tory of the aforesaid" pernicious custom. That your honorable and enlightened body iray"MlyJ;c6mp by tho "Society of which we are merely representatives, seeking your interference in the 'effectual suppression of a practice wholly degrading to " the elevated position which the dignity of all public stations ne. cessarily attaches to tho character of aspi. rants" to office, ' your memorialists would, ! with the utmost respect, submit for your consideration the adoption of a series of resolutions embracing the substance of tho following, viz : '.' ' ' ' '' ' ' ' -""Resolution 1st.. Resolved, That we, the Grand Jurors of Buncombe county, for tho July tcrm,1842, do regard ihc prnclico of treating by candidates canvassing for oflico as being fraught with the greatest danger 1 to the free, and clcctivo franchise of tho j people. --"' .-..- i cople. practice bo suppressed, wo recommend to the good citizens of the county that they discountenance any individual who may hereafter indulge tho practice of treating aiTTmcnn's ofToBTolioeHng. 3d. Resolved, Thai, we respectfully sug. gest that the candidates agree among them, selves that they will not, on any occasion, either directly or indirectly, resort to treat ing for the purpose of gaining popularity. ( 4th. Resolved, lastly, that tho editors of thrHIighland Messenger bo requested to publish in llicir paper, during the present canvass, ue foregoing resolutions. - ; " .' (Signed) D. It.' McANALLY, A.B.CHUNN, - ; - ' - M. M. TATTON, J. L. McKEE. Col. It. TI. Johnson. 5 Somo portion of tho Whig press have more than intimated that tho late vice Pre sident was like to como over to the , Whig party, and have circulated a report that tho Col. should have said at some time not long sinco, that next to himself1, ho preferred Mr. Clay for tho Presidency. --Hitherto, we have given the matter but little attention, for two reasons First, because we thought it doubt fu) whether the Col. had ever said any thing that would induce tho belief that hTwos likely to go over to tho Whig party, and, Secondly, because. wo thought it a matter bf very little consequenco at prescnt,whcth er the Col. were Whig or Democrat. ' We should regard him as no valuable accession to the Whig ranks at all. We opposed him in 1836, we opposed him in" 1841, either as a Democrat, or as a Whig." w We have long since determined that we will give our vote to no man no patter what his politics are, whose moral character is as exceptionable as wo have reason to belie W Col. Johnson's has been, and for aught we know, still is. We may bo reduced to tho necessity , of choosing between two or more immoral men, in which case we,shali out of the evils chooso iho least. We will vote for a de cern Democrat any time before a" black, guard Whig, or a decent Whig before a blackguard Deoocrat. .. We believe it to to a solemn duty winch wo owe td otf. selves, to our country, and to out Ood, ah ways to tako into consideration the moral character of the men who ask our sufTra- "ges for any office within the gift of tho pco. pie. ' i'' f 5 li- i:''a ..., . , c THE TEtKCTIOJT. , if . . . . 7.. ' So fhr as heard from, iho Whig cause has1 triumphed rather beyond tho expecta tions of its friends. In Dcjicombe county, the result is as follows t For Governor iMorohcad, Henry, 410 " " "r-' For Senat: ' . ' : ': Cathey; Wbigflo opposition) SH . ' ' "fW Commons. Candlcrjwr. 825 RAtclifT, w. Putgen, wrlj3.3teavcr, v. FgS w. ' 748 Huntor, D. " For Sheriff. 107 414 17 , ivoucns, v. us;) iienry, w. ao: Jones, w. ! '4,i 507 Reynolds, w. 74 In Henderson county, tho vote was as follows : ! -v. . 1 i , Morehead, Henry, Cathey, ,', Candler, Burgcn, ' - Weaver, Ratcliff, Hunter, 520 88 272 4C9 382, 07 115 ',- 4 113 The joint vole of tho two counties was Morehead, T" , v ' 1450 ' . Henry,- - 493 " Cathey, ..... '. " 793 ' Candler, ' 1294 Burgcn, v 985 Fagg, 845 Weaver, 529 . Ratcliff, 111 Hunter, ,100 In Henderson, R. Thomas, tho former sheriff was .re-elected by a sniall nwjonty. We have not been furnished witlra state ment LoHho polls, j -. , pi lUnvooD. Cpchtv. , . . " " ForGoternir.- - Morohcad, 465 Henry, 21G For Commons. " Francis, w. 310 v ,on Edmonston,' b. 249 Kcc,,cr' w' 120 For Sheriff. Allison, 369 FitzgeralJ, 325 Macon County, MorchcadX 424 Henry, ICO For Commons. Whitakcr, w. 294x Jarratt, 210 . Tlw Agrtl la, wo I.nru. JiUoiI gLfMuiT of Macon, by a very small majority, over Thos. Roano. Bubkb and Caldwell counties. ' For Governor. 1514 Iienry, 399 For Senate. C81 No opposition. For Commons. Morehead, Burgen, w, Ncal.w, 1254 Caldwell, w. 1122 W.W. Avcr;D. 897 Dickson, 933 J.Avery, 599 Bradford, 330 Itecd, 107.. For Sheriff of Burks. JILPearson, 863 A. Duckworth, 422 For Sheriff of Caldwell. . E.S. Moore, 391 R.W.Ncwland, 190 PrBaHeWrlSO. Yancey county. ' A statement of the polls from this county ias not been received, but wo have learned that Rev. S.-Bird f4t i& Freewill Baptist order, and a Democrat, has been elected in tho commons. ' Cherokee county. , - Wo havo received no returns from Clm- rokee, but learn on good authority that Whitaker, tho whig candidate, has been elected from Macon and Cherokee by a ma jority of something less than two hundred. Randolph county. Morehead, 1154 Henry, SOU A Whig Senator and Whig Representa tives. . , . OBANGg COUNTY . ' V Morehead, 1570 Henry, 1472 A Democratic Senator by a majority of one vote Democratic Ilepremtntive by a very small majority. . Caswell cccjrnr. Henry, 1109 Morelicad, 244 Democratic Representatives elected with, out opposition.. - j ' Guilford cqukty. ' For Governor. '' ' Morehead, " 1815: Henry, v 413 Senator and Representatives, Whigs. .' Rutherford county. . - For Gooemor. Morehead, 1366 Henry, 173 For Senate. Miller, 698 , McKinney, 333 For Commons. Jefferson, 1483 MiUs, 126S Baxter, 1147 Edwards, . 725 Rucker, d. 540. W. Wilkins was elected Sheriffof Ruthcr ford county by a majority of 52 votes over J. Carson. , Lincoln cora-nr For Governor. Henry, . 157D . Morehead, C?9 1 r . For Senate. " Wray, vr J22 Ward, 506 r-. , Ti?r Common. Stowe, ; 1444 White, 1364 Yount, 1262 Wilson, 1288 Killian,1 828 Monday, 767 ' ' Holland, 334. ' . The candidates, for Commons ia this county were, as we have boon informed, all Democrats. - The county elects four members and one Senator. J. F. Suuny, Esq. , lias been elected She riff, by a large majority. Pateicti. of ins LADiE3..;.Thc ladies oflL;uiiinore, bke the ladies of the Revo. ant forbearance, which,- if it could bo foj. loica Dy the ladies of other parts of the cofeitry woaldsoon relieve tho UnitedStates of ts present alarming financial cmbarms. mc its and restoreus tour former happy an prosperous condition. Tliey have, with the r usual dLirfiinatipn," discovered the roc of QutMm, end have set to work in the jn!-ensiblo and practicable' way to h it" -To this end. thev havo formed sdcietv in tlint ritv. theobiectof which is . ' F : . " ' " to prouioto the 'strictest economy, aad to unvuuiugv uuiiiuniib luuunirjr, lie 1UMIIW- ing resolutions were adopted a ono of their meetings. :. Thcv are worthv the fame of Baltimore ladies. We would suggest a simitar American policy by every American iaay, Resolved, That" all tHo members of this association will uso the most rigid economy in our families. , U . . .' Resolved, That the ladies of tho United States possess an equal share of good taste with those of buroie, and Uiut it would bo greatly to our country's Interest to abolish entirely those imported follios, and judge in matters of taste tor oursclvci ; and that we will in all cases patronize lomo manufuc. turcs, and use foreign only when no other can be obtained, ..: . ' . Resolved, That wo ndhero most sciupu. Iously to republican principles and republi can .simplicity,, believing if we continue aristocrats m desire, uur end will bo, ub timatcly, - that of ancient Rome, whose downfall was .'J. luxury, and foreign man ners,". . ,. 'v. . Fevi.g Pnj?K in Rjiodb Islaxo. We hava heard of but ona sinlo instance of licsitaiiou amon whole foiirllioitfand citizen militia who were fejll"4rtlp tliojBt 11 during the recent relmllien- A. Iwlunging 16 one of the coun try kngades, lagged behind liw regiment, and final, ly r4ufned to liia furaily. M Ar'nt you going with the jroaps 7" says his wife." Why uo, my dear, I tliiik on the wliolo it in my duty to stay and pro. tccfyoH," replied tho husband. ; "jWulJ now,", saya ahc, " I can tell you just what it is ; cither you or I havo -got to. go with Govt King's men aguinat Tom Dorr's rebels. If youpre aot going, givo mo your brcccjics ?" Ho Wt " " IJrtifiiTiOM. From the port of Liverpool du ring the quarter ending 33lh June. ItitH, 26,337 cniigraiiis dejmrlcd for the United Slates of Arae. rieu, 5,.i)Hn tho British Colonics of North Ame. ma- samo IEISI rCSA NEW IDEA...." Hallo, Mi. chad ! 13 it yourself I see before mo 7" said ono Ii isliiTjon to another, on tho evening of the Fourth. ' " Troth, then, and it's mcsclf.' And how arc vou now ? And how have you,spiut our national birth-duy ?' Haven 1 1 been dlinnknr anu rejoicing the entire day, and marching about in tho sun lwt enough to roast potatoes.? Ifavc you been doing tl.io same, Jimmy? 4 WU,! Minliino pf mltnl otw forefathers those gintlonion that signed the dcclaretion have dono for us, Michael, combined with a few dhropsof the cretcr1 has kept mo as drunk and as joyful as a pi per ihcdny long. I say, Michael, isn't it a remarkable fact they don t have any of these Fourth of July -celebrations in ould Ire land!' . " ' But they do, to bo sure.' D 1 the bit. When docs tho Fourth of July come in Tippcrary T Tell me that with your ugly mouth. . Why, on tho twenly-fourth of June, youspnlpecn. . Don't you recollect tho fro facta, bonfires and rejoicings we used to have on that day I ho twciity-fourth of JuiiCf -b IheToui'tlv of July in Ireland, to bo suro.' ,. .1. .., . ' - v- pied, . ; On tho 28th ult., of scarkt fever, CiutLES IIarki.son Moore, gcd 1G monllis. On tho 4lli timt., of scarlet fever, Johm Miles of C'npU Charles Moore of this county. Thus in a few days havo these pious and afflicted parents been bereaved ol two most lovely bancs : U clcatu, death, Ocatli, what hast thou done T , ' Ojpcratlous on tho Teeth. J. From Charleston, S. C, (formcrl y of Angnsta,) CONTEMPLATES spending a few weeks in this flaco, after tho 20th inst. which timo he will devoto to profcvsionnl duties. Satisfactory cfercnecs will be given on appnea. lion, l . Ath'tUlt, Ath August, 1843. Factorage nnrl Commission Bnsi t nta, aad EecclTing & Forwardias Agency, -. '" HAMBURG, S. C. fniIE snbscriW rcKprclfuIly begs leave to re. jL turn his sincere acknowledgements to his friends and the public, for the patronage hitherto beHowed on tare. ; - - ' In soliciting a continuaneeof' tho - confidence and patronage of Jiis friends, ho begs to assure .. . f ". :JTrrt 1 .ll..t!.ir,A tli.i. rwrn UlCm OI BT1.UUUIII1U1IHI1LU aiLt:illl'll w .lli.il rests, in the Various departmonts of his business ; and ferustslTiat his experience and facilities will enable in in to giyo general satisJaction. ' : ."- J.F.BENSON. P. S. Especial attention will be devoted to the sale of Cotton, and other produce, entrusted to his caroi : O" Mercbandio received ana forwarded with Pie usual punctuality and despatch. Hamburg, Aug. 4,' 1842. 3m 109 I. STATES BISTRTCT fOlHT OF H. CAROLINA. In Jlankrupfcy- NPTICfi to Fhn-v cause ngainst petition of John K Bouchle, of Burke county, miner, to-Ud. elart-d a bankrupt, at Chambers in Fay cttcfille, on Thursday the first day of September, 1811. ' Jvae N. Forney, of Burke county, farmer, to be (Vckrod m IJaukruU at Chambers in Fayette, vili -, on Thursday, tlio first day of September, loll. , Clntiea C. P. Gait her, of Burke coonty, farbl er, to be declared a Dankrupt, at Chambers in Fajirwvillc on Thursday, the first day of Sep tember, 1S42. By order of the Court. , . - II. H. POTTER, . Acting Clerk of Court in Bankrvptetp July 14, lc!M. . 20d . 103 EecltsUthllcal 3'ollce. TriE rnbvtery of Concord will meet at Asheville, lluncombe county, on Thursday, the 2ilh hist., at 11 o'clock, A. M. . STEPHEN FRONTIS, Moled liitrk. August 3rd, 1842. rica, anl 133 (9 the Australasian Colonics, lW i.lCAW-7J!i!!2LS?A,.l.,,t lhV timo luatyvur, bliowing an increasoor H,59o. : BANKNOTE TABLE: - - - AUGUSTA NOTES. MechanW Bank, ' ' ' ; par. Ageocy Sraiwwick Bank,' - "jv j f " ' " Bank of Augiwti. '' " , ' - Aoijurta In. & lliinkinff Corapaay, , . ' u Branch tteorgU BaUrwd, . $ s, i-., , Brmnch State of Georgia, . . . , . . SAVANNAH NOTES. '., '4 bUMllank, - - -., , Marine &. Fir Inauranoo Bank. rr. riantera'Bank, 4 . f trjV Cwutral Uailroad Bank, SO 4 W dia'pt . . COUNTRY NOTES. . Stat Bank Branch; Macon, , ' wincr urancnea suie liank, , - ' Commercial Bank, Macony - ; Bank of Columbus, f r ,r c j .. Brunswick Bank, ' Millodgillo Bank; -7 , T : i . -.; " J Georgia Railroad Bank, Athena.' - ' 44 ' City Council of August, - ' - fl Branch Mar. St, Yin Ins. Bank,- .. . t- ,. 1 M 5 St, Marv'a Bank. - ... ...... " Ocmnleoe Bank; 1 d r. " "' Branch Central U.K. Bank, Macon, 20 A 85 Jii'nt InuranceB'kofColumbos,MaQn. 3 3 - 1'ocnix Bank, lata Farmers' Bank ' of Cbattabooebee , ,. 5 10 M Central Dank, ; , 25 SG City Council of Columbus ' 40 4 50 - - X .. MiltcdgcvUf , " '-, a 30 " Maeon, . -5 - 30 Monroe Railroad Bank. " ! , . broke I'lantcr'a&.Mec'aB'k, Columbus, . " Bank of ItawkiniTillo. " Woatcrn Bank of Georgia, ' , " liank of JLmnea and Uranohos.fJ : v. " Cuattahoochce R.R. &. B'king Co, v. , x. r - , SOUTH-CAROLINA NOTES, v-. Charleston Bunks, ; . v-i"f ' ' ' . P Bank of Hamburg. M Country Bants, ? - , - " .. WILLIAMS & ROBERTS HAVE received an ndditionnt supply of 3-4 and 4-4 BROWN DOMESTICS, 44 OSNA, UVUUS. , Also, BOO Wm COTTON VAMJT. from Jha 8aiilmy Manufactory, which they ttre selling, as they do every thing elite, at tho most reduced prices, for cash or merchantable produce. The community are respectfully requested to call and exammo their stock and prices. August 5, 1842. 108 V Also. TTOLLO W-WARE, CASTINGS, WAGON. 1.x Doses, &e. &c. August 13, 1B42. 109 United States District Court of IVorth Carolina. - , - IX MMBUPTCY. ... . ,:JT. NOTICE to shew causo against potltlon of - John W. Grady, of Cherokee county, mof- rhnnt, to bo-dcWe4 a Bankrupt at-Chambcra id FayettoviUc, on ibursday tlie LrstdaTof Scptern. her. Iftd3. ' " ' ' John Bates, of Cherokee county, carpenter, to bo declared Bankrupt at Chambers in Fayetto ville, on Ihursday the first day of September, 1842. 1 ' William Berry, of Cherokeo county, saddler, to bo declared a Bankrupt, at Chambers in Fay. ettcvillo, on Itursday the first day of September, 1843. ;. . .1: . , .... ... By ordor of the Court. ' H. If. POTTER, Acting Clerk of Court in Bankruptcy. July 15, 1812. 80d 1U9 - ITJSlDislrici Court of N. Carolin(t IX UANIi.UUlTCY. TBTOTICE to shew cause against Petition of 1'hiltp Vnanaler, of Burko county, tinner, to be declared a Bankrupt, at Chambers In Fay: ettcvillo, on Thursday, the first day of September next. , .... . .. ' By order of tho Court. v . II. II. POTTEtt, Acting Clerk of Court in Bankruptcy. July 23, 1842. SOd 1U9 TAKEN UP AND COMMITTED TO JAIL- IN this place, on the 23d of July, a, negro man, w ho tays that ho belongs to the widow Eliza beth Furguson, Laurens Pwtrirt, South Carolina, and that his namd is HANDEL. lie is about five feet seven inches high, bald headed dark com plexion, and about fifty years old. "' .: The owner ia requested to eoma forward, 'prove property, pay charges, or he will bo dealt with as tho law directs. . ... JOHN DIIXLS, jfoitor. Frnr.i,iinnViacon CV-" N. C"" i 1 108 - July 29. 1842. $ Taken up nud committed to Jail IN Hi is dace, on the 2nd of July, 1842, a Negro ..Buy aLiuut SlcI 5 inches hich. scrv dark com. plcxion, says he belongs to Charles B. i'issun of llniM-niham county, Coorgia. Tto owner of said boy is requested to Come for. ward prove property, pay charges and take said boy away, or ho will be dealt with as tho law di rect. : ' ... J. M. SMITH, Jailor AhoviIle,N.C.,Aug.5,1812. tf 108 NOTICE. APPLICATION will bo made to the next Go nrral asstmbly of North Carolina, tnt an Act incorporating U10 Davidson's Kiver Manu facturing Company, ' - ' . - - v - Davidson's River, July 23, 1842. 2m'tbs 107 . State of North-Carolina, USCOLN COCMTV. EQ UITYOFFJCE. ' Jacob Ttamsour and Samud 1 P. Simpson, - - -; 'Mi CROSSBILL Elizabeth Dradtliaw ft at rr appearing upon tho affidavit of Jacob Ram oour en7t'th(t complainants in the above case, that Prida Bradxhuw, Henry Sides and wife Su sannah,' Jonas- Bftdsba,w, Fields Budshaw, and Larkin Uradolisw, defendants in too, said case re side beyond the limits of this State ; therefore kt publication bo made for four weeks in the High, land Messenger, notifying tho said defendants to he and appear at tho ncxtCowrtof Equity to be held for Lincoln coonty, at the court house in Lm colnton, on tlie second Monday after the third Monday in August n xt, then and there U plead answer or demur to the said cross bill ; otherwise judgment pro confesto against them and the said llijl heard e.xparte. Attest W. .Wilijamson, Clerk and Master of our said mrt at ofiicr, tlie second Monday o(U-t thetliird Monday in February A. D. 1842, and 66th rear of the ladependence of said Statu. W. WILLI AMSONfc C. $M.E.. July 2D, 1843. T. 4wl07 Pr.adv.$ , UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT OF NORTH CAROLINA. . :; mat mi.rJui uftc NOTICE la shew cause against Petition of . Uemamiy 8. Bsjttaim, of Clicrokc voutity. Farmer, to be declared a Bankrupt, at Chambers in . Fayctteville, on Thursday tho firsi day of September, I84i ' ' . . . . , Br order of tlie Court. ' ' ' II. IL POTTER, July 19,1812. 3 ' 107 t If 'Vifvilufs. , - CA3AS, DELIVER V BONDS, and all other Blanks used bv ConstaLlob. tot tale at this dues, at tho Kjual aricos. FURNITURE? FUUNlTUREtt iVLLntthsCsbiiiethop on tlio publia snuaro. immediutely east of the court house, where you will fSnd a large stork of weUaasorted FlIMITLUE, . 3 consisting In part, of BU. Ut.AUi, l UliASlV), I A. BLE3, larcn and small? WORK-STANDS, CANDLE-STANDS, &e,' Tim establishment has lately changed hands,-. . i.a r v.. 1. 1.. J , . In a fow davs there will be rrsdy a largo lot substantia and neat, but no "French," about thenW Every kind of work in tho above line will bit done to order at this shop, with neatness wnJL , dispatch, not aurpassed in the Wcitcm part of UiiO State. - " " V"' T.j" .! '".r .i ; '1 r .1 v .IGT AH kinds of country produce except Tro: mises, Tobacco and Whiskey or llrandr, will bo 1 . . . . r. taken in payment for Furniture. AsncviUe, July 21, JOG. tt-r-i STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MAOON CoCNTt. Court of Flea and Quarter Se'ss. T r ' ' 'iie Sessioni, 18IJ. TUOS. JlATCLIiT, ) " Cripnal Alfnckmeni os. if ---ct levied en Untd AdtkU JOSEPH HICKS, v. Sin hnnds of gmiMoo, The defendant is berebr notified to be and an. pear before the Juatioes of said county at the next court to bo held for Mtfco'a eminty, at tho court house ia Franklin, on the second Monday in Sep., tember next, then and there to replevy and plead to jssuo, else judgment of condemnation will be; entered against the. oroporty levied on and dubta in the bauds of garnishees. " - - .- . Witness, J. K. Gsat, clork of said court, at of. fice, the second Monday bufora the last Monday in June, 1843. , J. K.URAY, arj ilV.adr. $S50. ; 6w .f,...; 104- - State of North Carolina, ' BOfCOMBE COUNTY ; . July Term, mi. : , . , ' Charles Gdeeb, Wjt. G. WORLET. 1. Original Attachment - levied ort A ; 1 ;. Personal Property! ;, r' appearing to tho' satisfaction of the Court, that tho Defendant W. G, Worley, is not ait inhabitant bf this State. ; It is ordered, that pub publication bo tnado in the Highland Messenger tor six weeks, that tlio Dcfvndun appear at the acxt pourt of Picas and Quarter Sossion, to be held fx said eounty, at the court house in Aalie. ville, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in . September next, thou and there to plead, an. swer or demur, or Judgment will be tlikon pro eon. , and tlio proporty. condontned to 1 satisfy tho- I'laintilTt flebt. .... -.x . ,-.; . L- .... . Witness, N. IIassison, clerk pf our said court at office, tho first Monday in July A. D. 1843 and tho 6Glh year of American Indopendonoo; - N. HARRISON, C. C. C. V , July IS, 1842. :; Pr.adv. 5 50 v -106. IOIt SAfK On aocommdating t'orma, . an elderly WOAN, Vrbo ia rood COOK. WASHER, and IRONER. ' Apply at tins office. State of North Carolina, : - MACON COUNTY' Court of Pleat and Qnartcr 8cwM JUNE SESSIONS, 1813. y ' T K. GRAY, ) Original Attachment levied vs. en land and debts in tht JOSEPH HICKS. ) ' hand of garnishees. V The defendant is hereby notified to bo and appear before the Justices of said eounty, at lb next court to bo held for Macon county, at the court bouso in Franklin, on the second Monday in September next, then and there to replevy and plead to. issuo, else judgment of condemnation wU bo entered against the property levied on, and debts in tho hands of tho garnishee. . , . fice, the second Monday before the lost Monday in June, IS.. s K. UKA Yt CfcraVi" ...Pr,adr,f3W.,"4 . 6sw v ,,.104 . .'. -i ... .. i.". . , '', t. Smitlt's Geography nnU Atlas. , A LARGE numW of these valuable worka for salo at this Office rerw (heap. ' " " ' fAsltoviilo, Nor,26t-. -.,; 74 STATE OP IV. CAROLINA T , , .. ' Hay wood eounty. ( , June Sessions, 1842. "T '' ;-: . D.( C. HOWELL, Conlaiilco Levy oa., '-Heal JSotalOi- vs. SAM'LJ.SITTOJSJ. It appeariog to the satisfaction of the court, tliaf tlio defendaot Is not an inhabitant of this Stale, that notice can be personally served on him, it is ordered that publication be made fur four wovks in tho Highland Messenger, for. tho defendant Samuel J. Sillon, to appear at tho next court of Picas and Quarter fccion, to be held for tlio county of Huy wood, at the courthouse in Waynes ville, on tho third Monday in September next ) then. andthcro tishowjrauso to the contrary, w an order of salo will bo directed to issue to soli said real estate fur the satisfaction of said debt, . : .Witness, Walth Drowm, clerk of. said court, at Waynesvitle, the 1st Monday before the hw Monday in Juno, 1343. " - J . : . vfc. , ' XV. BROWN,: .Cterk. .Tr.adr. 5 50. -lswr. U)i i " 4. Walker,: WARE HOUSE, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, lnd EettiTinj It fortrarding i;cn!fs . Oct 17. HAMBURG, B.C. Cm 68 . .. oVotlce. , TEN CENTS REWARD !! - . R A If AWAY from the subscriber, some timo1 In May lasV C bound boy, by tho nanus of Alexander Fmh. All pen6n are forewarned against harboring or employing liim,M I am de termined rigidly to enforce the hrw igninst all such. The above reward (but no thanks) win bo given" tnt the delivery of said hoy to me, in Hay. wood eounty. W. W. pA JTrLK. July 1, 181-?. 9 . 104 S AIJSIIl II Y FACTOR V fTtHIS Establishment is in tnmplefc operation J- Tlie company are manufacturing. Cotton yarn, Sheeting, Shirting, and Omnlmrg, of a an. perior quality, which they offer to the public at the lowest market prior. Merchants, and others, wbo will examine qualities, and compare Jf ices, Will find it to lh'ir interest to purchase. ' "' Addrcsw, J. RHODES I!rMW K, Art:- k Salisbury, Rowan Co Jnly 1, 1842. . .104 . ' - Z i- 'OrCainp-incetia;.' jg) : ;; '.. ' The Camp-moetiog at Reem'a Creek, the present year, will eoffiinenco oy mvmo petmtsotottfO Friday.lhe' iaili day of August. . : -t - , joneai, it43. , :,- i , , , , ; .-;'...; . SnUtltV Arithmetic. !r JUST vcoeivcd, and tot sale at this oATcfv very cheap. - tjv. So . . i -
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 12, 1842, edition 1
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