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ElilESSENGER 0. R. M'ANALIY & ). ROBERTS, E DITOHS. , .. rrWajf Pecember , 1842. 05 From t!io present tone of the Whig papers, we 'think it pretty well settled, that a National Convention will .1 Lei J sorne time next ycar to Tnomindto candidates for the offices of rrcsident and Vice President. The Lexington (Ky.) Intelligencer soya, jhatas yet Mr. Clat has not accepted any of the locator Stato nominations, nor will lie as (he editor believes, permit his name jo be used in reference to that office", unless r..ii..;mn3ed with the idea that a mniontv J lit i J 4 of the American people -the great Whig party desire his election.. , , - 1 Tho Legislature. '; Last week wo published tho inessago of Gov. Moreheau to botu branches of our State Legislature. Wo had no room for comcitmU then, and there is little or no necessity fur any now."Tc say that it is" a well writtcu, able, practical, common-sense document, would bo to say just what every body knows wha rcads'lD The subjects presented by the Governor arc of the high, est importance to the pcoplo of 'Aha whole State ; and tho views expressed by him show that he is the Governor of tho wholo Sate, rind feels aliko for all Us futcrcats. On the doctrine of repudiation the Rhode Island commotion a national currency tarilFand free trade and the disposition of the proceeds of the'public lands tho men. mgo is, wo ihinkTpartictjfaty-soan-Tind clearly sets forth what wo consider to ba the doctrines of the Wliig parly. V ' Among the prominent recommendations in llio moisage, tho reader will notice A turnpike read from Ilalctgli to the west ; -' i : - : . A general improvement of tho roads in the nwuntaia country ' The establishment of asylums for the deaf and dumb ; '- f . Tii j erection of a Penitentiary ; A turnpike from Fayettevilio to the Yad kin; --r: Tho extension of aid to tho two existing i lhi! Pvoads, provided it can be done with uut incurring any further responsibility on the part of tho State, &cd.,6ic . The first debate which sprung up in tho Ibuse, was on the Question whether one or five copies of the Governor's message should bo printed for tire use of each of the members. la this debute, Mr. Francis, of Haywood, took a prominent part, and from tho first has attracted much attention. JlTr. Fbascjs is a gentferoan of learning and talents, and unless we aro much mis taken tho Democratic majority in tho Le gishturc will fiad him an ugly customer" before tho closo of tho session. The House of Commons, on tho 24th tilt., on motion of Mr. Cardwell, proceeded to appoint tho following standing commit. tefs: - ;;;1'-:.:-?".'"-' tViim.;f"l? on Claimi ; Messrs. Thos. Wilson, (Worn, McNair,"' Brodgen, Hawkins, Thomas, Martin, Stnrknrd, Cardwctl, Brumraell, Slowc, Baxter, McLaughlin. On l'ropanil ixmn and Grievance . Messrs. Sharjie, Uogers, Norcum, Davis, Williams, Slonc, 1icke, Niish, Walker, Lord, White, Candler. J. P. I al.hv. lt. . v Commitlee on Agriculture . -Messrs. Willcy, !co, Ha'lscy, Street, A Bryan, Hill, McCollum, Bracken, Doak, F. Williams, Ross, Burgen, Con. rad. . Committee on Education .'-Messrs. Ehringhaus, "rap?, NurMiin, Kooncc, Dickson, Tilts, Docke. ry, Hand McndcuhalJL LeacliErwHi, Avcrv, Young. . 7 Committee on Internal Improvement Messrs. John II. Jones, Tope, Foreman, Duwey, Kelly, Russell, Mc Rao, C. Jones, Jr, Shullz, Brower, Burringor, Francis, Bower. Committee mt Privilege anil Election ; Messrs. Lamb L , Imnklin?, Marshall, Mcln tvre, Hawkins, Ickon, AshcIiQllojteyJackson, A. Wilson, Mills, J.J, Bryan. In tho Senate, Nov, 35, tho Speaker an nounced the following committees : . On Proposition end - Grievancet Messrs. Moore, Myers, Mclvin, Cathey, Cooper,, Jno. W, Wtllrams and Howard. On Pririlegt'Bjind Ulertioni : Messrs. Pasteur, Thomas Boykin, Worth, Ray, Pliarr and Speight. Oi Claim : Messrs. Ilcid, Itihclin, Elhcrrdgc, .Burgin, Tomllnson, Miller and Mitchells " - tie Judiciat y Messr vrards. jlore. I..l:il. Juvncr. Atlisnn nf Ornnirr. Jaeocka. Ijr. kin. Doclscry and Slaffard. On Education and the Literary Fund .Messrs, Brown, Joynor, Boyd, Hodgog, Rodgera, AUi. jhji-of Iredell, and Exitrn. - - -T Joint Committee on Finance Messrs. Arrlnff- tm, Sj.ruill, Slallinga, Moye, Hester, Albright, l'ti'.'ftin and Walker. Joint Committee on the Library : Messrs. Shc- On the same day tho Speaker of tin House announced the following commit, tees : - ' ' . On iht Judiciary. Mesnrs.' Tlioa. Brayg, Asa 15!TS, O. C. Mt-nik nluill. D. M. Barrinirer. Csd. J-'Mi-s.jr, n. K. Kakh. W. 'W. Avery, D. K. McRac, and MicliacI Francis.' . - Oa Prire BHU-Mctet W. F. ItusscH, J. B. - Jones, J. Halwr, o. S. Dewev, A Shanklin, J. E. rhoiiws, N, O.Rand.Chaa. Bnmimel, L Docke ry, J. Nixon, J, II. McLaughlin, J. W. Son, Saml. On Fnuna. Mewri. Asa. BipE, J. P.Tald well, Thomas Wilson, Levi Walker,' J. L. Foro. v." iworory. Messrs J. S, Uracken, lieu C. MendenhaU, and W. W. Am -, ' r .We cannot, of course, give the proceed, ings in detail ; but will keep, our readers apprised of the most Important transactions wluch may take placo." " . , la addition to, the proceedings which e I copy this week from tho lialelgh Register, yarioua bills, resolutions, rncmorials, -&c, haye been prcscntedand for the most part referred to , committees. Among theso, we notice bno by Jlr., Durgin to erect a toll bridge across French Broad River;, ono by Mr. Candler for crealing a new County out of parts of Buncombe and Yancy, to Be called Union ; another by the same gentle, man instructing the committee on the Judi. ciary' to inquire into the expediency of ao amending tho Revised Statutes as to give .Magistrates jurisdiction of ; assaults and batteries, and to. give , them compensation for tho same, njid another exempting cer. tain property of the dpbtor from execution Mt. Francis has introducod a bill relative to sales of property under execution. . i , i IIcgii JlcQctENjEsq-i has resigned the office of Attoruay General, t . : - , Tho flection ' for United Stales Senator had not taken place up to the last advices. It seems that tho Democrats " have some difficulty in. determining who shall bo the favored onb ; some: aro for Ex-Senator Crown and Borne for Judge Saunders Mr. Baiter of Rutherford, has Introdu. ccd-a bill to prevent tho salq of standing crops, undcr executions. ' - . ilfr. Avery j of Burke,," presented a bill to create a new county, "out of parts of Rutherford and Burke, Jo bo called JSIc- Dowel L . . . , -. Mr. White, a bill to create a new county oui of Lincoln, to be called Catawba. Robert Cochran; of FayetteVillc, James G. Thouupyot Franklin, and Jams Rurnly have been clectod Engrossing Clerks. I At it AGAiN.....Tho Locofoco papers, or aTJeasTa gfeaTpoflibn ofthero, sInco""the late elections, which have resulted in favor of that parly, have boldly hoisted the Sub. Treasury flag. For a while after tho last Presidential election, lhcy were as mute as mice on this subject they never mention. d it, but now, thinking the tide is turning in Jheir favor, they begin to speak out. We are glad of .it let them show, their colors, that the Whigs may know where they a re," and with such freight as auti. bank, anti-Tariff, and Sub-Treasury, they may.fook out for breakers. , , -' - 0Or' Tho Legislature of Tennessee ad. journod without going into an election for Uuitcd States Senators consequently that Stato still remains unrepresented in that branch of our National Legislature. Dak notes of England. Some time since, it was stated that a. quantity of notes on the Bank of , England had found their way into tho valley of the Afississippi, where they bad been uaed in purchasing produce for shipmenf to England. This statement was subsequently contradicted ; but it turns out to be truethey have been circulated to a considerable extent. This is the ro. suit of having no national currency of our own. We arc playing to the hands of Bri- ish bankers their notes will find their way here be long in getting back, while tho Bank, will bo able 16 bank upon the value. Were we English bankers, or English ma. nufacturers, wc would not ask for more favorable terms at the hands of the United States Government, than the carrying but of tho anli-bank and anti-tariff doctrines of the Locofoco party." Such doctrines will enrich British bankers, exporters, and ma. nufacturers but like iEsop's frogs, while it's fun for them it's death to us. The following extract from a letter re. ceivcdtifrtbis office,-from a gentleman-of high' standing in an adjoining County, who has himself served for several years in the State Legislature will show tho . stato of feeling existing in this part of he country, ia-rciaencaiQ lhapmcccdinps of tho do. mi nant party in the present - Legislature: For ourselves, we are not at all sorry that proscription has been carried to the extent it has. -; We were looking ' for it and, as well as wo were able, endeavored to warn tho Whigs of the State previously to the election, Wo never had, and have not 1 now, any confidence in Jackson Van Buren as elsewhere, may be assured that the course of the present majority in the Legis lature is but a practical demonstration of tho creed of the party, . Jt maj. serve to teach tho Whigs a lesson in future, and convince them of the folly of casting their votes for a Democrat, from personal par tialitics or any local considerations. . I cannot, rcntlcmen, forbear to exprevs my dis. gust at the unprincipled course Of the domincnt party in oar State Legislation. 1 Kia.fd for some changes 4ut, when such men as Mr. Manly must be prescribed for opinion's sake, to the prejudice of the public good, 1 hope and believe, that good will result from evil " for surely, such conduct will rouse Whig from their apathy. Take care ! look out, SfrcreUry Hill, and Wm, F. Collins, "com pU and Ojv. Aforehcad too if he was in their power. Let them take his message and make capital for the futire. Ahl sirs, ft bids defiance to that par ty. I have not had tiTilB'fliis evening- to read the whole of it; but the parti have read, is the prin ciples and policy I go for. - How standi the case, uow, with -those Democratic Afembcrs, who were elected by Whigs 1 And how do the Whigs feel who are guilty of the deed 11 ask them to re pent, and amend . their ways in future'. . Yours, truly. . : . 1 . . . -''- : ; Cr TheColumbla (S..C,) Chronicle says Uiat Hon. W. C Pbestojj will not return to,Weslnngton city tin winter, j ITorth Carolina Unircrsltj'. Through the kindness of tho publisher, we have been favored with a Copy of " A Catalogue of tho Trustees, " Faculty and Students of the University of lsTorth Caro. Una for 1842-'4.3,7 (root which wo Jearn that the number, of students is greater than at any former period in tho history of the University. ' The Faculty Consists of V David L.Swah, IX. D., President, and rrofcssor of National and Constitollonal Law. ' Rev. Ei.ihiia MiTcntj.L, D. U., Professor of Chcm- iatry, Mineralogy, and Goology. , , RerJAxea PuiLura, AiM., 1'rofcssor of Jtfathe- matic't and Natural Philosophy. - , . ' J. Debekniere Hooper, A. Af., Professor-the ' Latin language and Literature.''' T? iUAtcri. Frrrea, A. M. Professor of the .Greek - Lanirnage and Literature. a - i-.-;-.-'.V Rev; WiiUAJi Jlf. Grbem, A. M. Professor of Rhetoric and Logic. ' .".. - Jon J. Rodrts.'A. Jlf., Profcseor 'of tho French Languao and Literatare. ' r Wiixuii II. Owts. A. Jlf., Tutor of Ancient Lan- guanos, and Lihrurian, i' 4, .. .. v Raltu H. UtAVES, A, M., Tutor of Jlfathomatie. Tho following is a recapitulation of tho catalogue of students : ' " ttecAtiitnlation. Resilient Omdactes, - Seniors; . Juniors, Soplioniores, Freshmen, Irrcgulurs, ' 3 33 44 44 53 11 Total 171 Appended to the catalogue, we find the following guncral remarks, which we copy for tho information of such of our readers as may, not see tlie catalogue entire 1 ' The Collegiate year Is divided into two Sess ions' or terms, the one commencing sis weeks af ter the first Thursday in June, the other six weeks after the fourth Friday in November, The Classes, (with tho exception of the Senior,', recite in two divisons, roch division occupying an hour. By this arrangement, six hour are de voted to recitations and lectures on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friduy. On Monday thero aro But.four lhfi lorenognof. Saturday is set apart for tho meetings of the two Literary So cieties. ; 1 ' -, . " Composition- and Declamation receive due at tention throughout the whole course. The three lower classes arc required to dccluim in private be fore the Professor of Rhetoric, and afterwards in tho presence of tho Faculty. The Senior Class deliver Orations of their own composition npoa the public stage twice in each session. All tho Classes aro required to attend Divino Worihip in the College Chapel on Sunday fore noon, and in tho afternoon to recite on the Histo rical parts of the Old and New Testaments. J lie instruction ot tne t rcwunan viass, w con fided, for-the most part, to the Tutor of Ancient Languages, and the Tutor of Mathematics. By tho division of tha Bvpartment of Ancient Languages into two branches, with a Professor 16 each, and by the appointment of a Professor of Knetoric, very ample means 01 insirucuon arc af forded In tlicso studies, while the other Professors are enabled to give increased attention to their more peculiar duties. ; ?; " In addition to WaUonal and i-onsuiuuonai law, tlie President gives instruction in Mental and Moral Philosophy, and in Political Economy. A regular course of Lectures'on Chemistry, unA Gaaluav illustrated bv jcxperi. mcnts and the exhibition of bpecimcus, is deliver ed to the Senior Class, by tho Professor of Cbimis- trv. who also eivcs occasional Lectures on vue other dcparUnents of Natural History. ' To the means or instruction anu improvement heretofore enjoyed' in this department, has been added, during the present year, a Cauinot of Mine rals purchased for the University in Vienna, by llm I'nil.rf StlllPM. U1C gibtviiu J w w1" near tho Curt of Austria. The recitations and Lectures or tha 1 rolessor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy aro illus trated by experiments with an Apparatus selected by tnC lute lr. i;aLOWEU, uunnga visn maun by him to Europe, some years since, for that pur- The College buildings nave unuergono morougu repair, iixlcnsivo improvemcnis are now in prw irrEss: and others are in contcinulution. Iocreas- ed efficacy has been imparted to tho system of Instruction 1 more Blienuou is nam w mwiow and comfort in tho various apartments of the In. stitulion ; and enorgolic mtasuros have been adopt ed lor connning uie exuenscs 01 iiuucuiiun irim. in reasonable limits. llcuorts of the deportment and scholarship of the Students are scut rarents nna vuaraians, ai the mi'idle and close of each Session. Annual Expense. Tuition, " 50 2 ' 5 8: Room Kent, Servant hire, Deposit, Knni-fl for 40 weeks, at 88 to 8 11; per month, vttoius Bed and Washing, - IB to Ha Wood.; 5 a Handles. " " 5 5 , Total from 161 to 195 1 ..... Tlnn.1l of a nualitv not inferior to whatli fur. ninlicd at the tables of the most respectable Board. ingJIouscs-oifaluiJlcighboxinw villages may bo had at the Steward's Hall undTse whcfOrtrtJs per month. In addition to tho above expenses, thcro are those incurred for books, pocket-mousy, no fprtitin nlliera incident to a connexion with the Literary Societies, the amount of which is fix. ed by the private regulations of those bodies. Tho w hole series of books, lor tno lour years, may be purchased for 60 or $70. It is desirable that every Student shall retain hir Text Books, and take them with hira when he leaves College J but as in most instances, they are ported with to thueeecdinp -classes at a reduced Tmee,1- this itenvof expense. is .thereby rendered less burthen. Every Student is required on bis arrivaTaf the comnicnccment of each Soesionr to deliver to the Bursar (Professor Mitchell) the moneys and drafts tor monev. wnicti ne nas nroueui wim win. . 3lt Is tho duty-of the Hunarte-tleBd to the seiucmcni 01 me aeroanns lor oouru, .c. w rr into tho hands of tlie Student soch sums as are reauired for other necessary eitwnses, and to ren der a statement of the same to the Parent or Guar dian at the close of the Session. . . The Merchants in th place have entered info an engagement, that tlie system of solimited credits, berctofot-0 in use, shall be abandoned ; and that thev will confine themsolvs ii this particular, to those cases in which the Parent or Guardian has previously civm a specific and definite sane lion, and thus rendered tlie transaction his own From the forrroinff statements, it will be seen what amount of money a young man is likely to require.. With tlie safeguards, therefore, that have been provided, there Is every reasonable security, if the regulations of tho Trustees are complied with, that there will be no disannointmsut in re gard to to the expense of an Education at the Uni versity, a.'. '. I.'.- . .. , The Faculty concur in the opinion expressed upon this subject by tbe Executive Committed, in their Circular Addrrs to Parents and Guardians on the loth April, 1637, that exclusive of the sup. plies of clothing ordinarily outlined from home, more than two hundred and fifty dollars per annum m Bot necessary, to either the cwaiort or convc. nience of any young man while at this. Institution The Fatuity are au'.borized.io all, cases, where tlie applicant is a native of the State, sustain a jair moral character, is . hcliwcd to possess good talents and studious habits," and if tanablo to do. fray the expense, of tuition and roorn rent, to ad mit him free of charge,into any class for which ho may bopreparcd. Ur '','Q, v,-sirv fji Locopoco's oHxros or his owl party, A Certain Mr. Valsh, who has bceni ini liaXcd Into the mysteries of Locofocoism, lately delivered a speech in Tam'-nany Hall, New York, and made uso of tire following in referenco to the aristocracy of his party. Tba aristocracy of talent I. rcvcro--tho aristocracy of power, fairly obtained and properly exercised When obtained 1 respect --the aristocracy of wealth, can tolerate -i-but the low, dirty, codfish aristocracy of Democracy, I loathe and detest YVl...C if , ', , .v.;,-- ; Cr Some of tho Democratic papers say that a personal rcCjOncilialioa has taken place between Gen. Jacksox, andilr. Cav hocx We would like to know if it has been on Mr. C 's " cohesive bonds of plua dor" principle. v - : I". , : 1 1. , .' v. - (&" There are ittientij-three candidates forthoofficcofSeeretary-of State-in Stoii Carolina. ... .0, crat3 ! . theso officc-hzting Demo- CO It Is said that money is very plenty in England, and can bo had at very low rates on good security. This is no doubt he case, and it would bo bo hero if wc had a sound national currency, and proper pro tcction for our labors. ' , ' ' r Rice's, Dec. 3, 1842. Messrs. EdUors.- If you see proper you can publish the weight ot a nog, measura bly raised by myself. I bought this, hog about 12 months since; it weighed near 3001bs. Tho same hog weighed this Fall, 58Clbs. crass. 1 believe this hog was of lhe-4ild English stocky! also belicvo if U lad been weighed in scales, it would have weighed GOOlbs. I had to weigh with two pair of Bloelyards, which was not a fuir test. will give you his weight neat in a few days. Yours, respectfully, . " ' ' ' - S.MAUCE. Elections bv tub Lcoislaturb, this wrf.k. William Hill, Secretary of State : Robert Strange, Solicitor of tho 5lh Circnit : Henry S. Clark, So licitor of the 2d Circuit. Cavalry 0Eeer.-WiHiam H. Kcal, l ol.l-om. of the Hth Wrigado : John W. Butts, Lieut Col. : Joseph W. Seott, Major : Reuben Daver, Col. Com. of the ItUh Ungadc. v Fire in the moon. A correspondent of the New Dcdford Jlfercury gives an account of a singular phenomenon on the eastern imb of tho moon, which he saw with the uid of a telescope on tho 12th of Septem ber last. The atmosphere, ho says, was favorabie for , observation, and while eur. veying a tract, which he had frequently examined, and without anticipating any discovery, suddenly a new phenomenon burst upoalhe eyc, il he njpcarance was that of two immense torch lights of daz. zling lustre, issuing from a valley of con. siderablo depression, with much apparent vehemence : and such was tho strength of ight' that the prismatic colors could be dis. tinctly defined.. The lwor columns weio situated northwest and southeast, and dis'. tance about six miles, were of conical shape, issuing in angles opposite to each other, of about twenty degrees. Several witnessed this appearance until a lata hour, and all of them are -of opinion that it is volcanic. " That portion of the moon s disc was not visible in October, but the writer was anticipating auothcr view of the phe. noinenon the present month. Singular case of poisoning. The Gre. ncdn (Mi.) IlTjnster of the 29th nit., states that the family of G. Jorchead, residing near the 1 azoo poss. were recently poison- cd (as is supposed) by eating peaches which had let n dried vpou a jiaintcd scnffold- tho acid of tlie peaches, combining with thokulkalino.and other properties of tho white lead, probably producing a poison like su-mr load.'! Mrs.M and two of the children died. Ths other members of the family recovered. Office ntrNTiNG. It is astonishing how nfuch discontent, vexation, and inisery men will subject themselves to, merely lor the chance of obtaining aomo "pcnyTilice7 which, if .secured, would not yivld them so muclri:cTt-7ncoRie--64-maUcrata.t.!npiica. tinn in thuir nroner trade or calling. When we remember Ike requisitions for the polili cal expenses which are made annually upon all pjiccholders, in projiortion to iheir cmalu. menls, we lwll una mat an oiitce wnn 1 salary of a thousand dollars a year is acta ally worth not more than six or sevVn bun died. Add to thhrtbe prccartousness of hoWingnaanoiriLce-ui!4erfUwj) Hytiipm if partisan proscription, ana we think a maw who rxpcctr to hvejipojrmj - . . T - i - , r luck in cctuii2 an oince may very upnro priately be termed tn office leggar JVeir lor bun. The first debate QuMan' tmiinSled discussion sprung up in the House of Com mons, on Wednesday last, the question at issue being wticiner jtre copies, or one copy of the Governor's message, should bo print ed for theMlso of the members. Our He. porter foathe House, has given a slight sketch of it. The Locos were dead against civinir the neoplo light, (with the cxceptioi of Messrs. Acerv, of Durke, Wilder, of Wake, and ir7m, of Lincoln,) it having been determined by a strict party vote, that oiilv one conv should be printed. . On tliis occasion, Mr. FaAxns, of Hay wood, raado his debni as a speaker, and a most successful one it was The discussion was entirely, incidental and tho , subject trite. vUieriMajdU:d tl,e debatp an in. terest which one would hardly conceive the subiect caDablc of eliciting We arc proud to hail from tho county of Haywood, so tfBcieht a champion oHVliig principles tliO only county,, prliaps, in tlio United States, r.hich fcave fa 1S24 cn vnammots rofc for General Jactsan. Register. . The iNFiXEacfc or imagination. That crcaf. old writer, Thomas Fuller, relates a curious incident, which is truly character. urtic, and shows how fancy will put life into ins hrobsr ' A eentlcman: be says, Lav- ing led a company of children beyond their usual iournCY.' they besraa to b weary, and jointly, cried to hirn to carry, them ; which, becauso of their multitude, ne couu not do, but he told them he would provido thenr with horses to" rido. -Then cutting little wands out of tho iicdge as nags for them, nd a larger ono for himself, they mount- ed, and thosowho could scarce stand bo. foro, now full of mirth, bounded cheerfully homo. . .. v .:v The difference.- -In 1640; with a dc. cided majority, the Whigs re-elected Thos. 0. Stone (Loco Foco) Principal Clerk of lie benatc. because ho. was the incumbent. n 1842, with a Loco. Foco majority, H. Miller is removed from 'he office of Reading Clerk, without regard to tho fact of his iucunibcncy.., , IIow could any party, with such an example of political tolerance before them, bo guilty of tho injustico that !ms been perpetrated! Wo Ieavo the an swer to every candid manJ Register. V; f Irrienits departure oltheTtJdtUi AT AND FROM ASKEVILLE, N. C, . EASTERN' from Ashcville to Salistory; four horse coaches ornves Sunday, IiesUar, and Thursday, at S a. and leaves Monday ,Thunv day and Saturday. lr.M. . , :. 1 SOUTHERN from Asheville to Greenville, S.C four horse coaches arrives Azanday, Thursday and Saturday, 10 r. m., and leaves Sunday,Tucs. day and Friday, 4 a. m. ' WESTERN ftout Ashcvillu to Warm Springs, four horse coaches arrives daily, 4 a. m., leaves daily. 4 A. v. , - From Ashevilo to Clnrkesvilb, GaM twico a week. horse-back Arrives Sunday and Wednesday, 7 r. Mm leaves Monday and Friday, 5 a. m. From Asheville to JMorgauton, two horse hack arrives Monday and f nday, 9 r. U , and leaves Tuesday and (Saturday, 5 A. M. From Asheville, to Aforganton, via Purnsvillc arrives I ucsaay i r. m., una leaves vvcuncsuay, Si.il. ' From Asheville io Cathey's Creek, via Sulnhur Springs leaves fnuay, b a. m , arrives Satur day, 7 r. h. Durnsville and f!gl)i-y's rrch maila rg. carried on horseback. . . ; . Tho Post Office hereafter will be opened on Sun- ay for the delivery of letters and pajierH, between and 3 o'clock a. m. W.l"A Hra,i',iii. Asheville Deo. C, IS42. BY the Back or single bushel, for sale by WILLIAMS 4 ROBERTS. Dee. 9. - . . tf .. 135 Notice. THE undersigned, by mutual consent, as well as by limitation of their contract, have dissol v. cd the partnership heretofore existing at Scotts Creek, Haywood county, N. C; All tho lands and other property belonging to the firm have been transferred to Vtilliain It. 1 nomas. All I'hts due tlie firnr are payable to liim ; and all cbts due from llio Jinn are payable by turn w W. II. THOMAS'. ALLEN FIM1ER. . 3t 125 November 10, 1812. Tennessee Stone ll'Vcrt?, ; OF every description, for sale byr -WILLIAMS 4 ROBERTS. Ashcville, Dec. U. tf. 125 k JVciv Good St THE subscriber is now receiving 4nd opening 7 i Iurccand handsome umily-of Fall and Winter . . GTS- OS BS S 9 Directly from the City of Jicw York, ; which, in addition to his former stock, will make his assortment full and complete. - Unwilling to create any impression which he may riot be able fully to sustain, hn will barely remark, that he is determined to 'U Good so low, that nil rlcsimuj of obtaining GOOD BARGAINS for Cash, shall not go uway digsalixfii-d. Grateful f jr the patron, ii gc already bestowed by a generons community, he flutters himself, that if prompt attention to hiirincss, and t dii-psition to give entrro ratisfuc. tion, will miccrs.sfully rustain him Ofainst the ho. norable compvtitiou with which he bus to contend be will still coutiuuc to receive a liberal t-harc. In conclusion, he respectfully rcoucaU cash bnyers to call and examine his Goods, and judge for thejnsulvcs. He. will ccntinuo to toko inex. change the following produca, at carii prices, a iz. Feathers, huake-r.o jt, U.-cswax, l allow, link's, andConi. A.B.C11U.NN. Wool tvantcfi. - A JSY quantity of WQOL will bJ received tn 11 exchange for uoods, by - , WILLIAMS d ROBERTS. Doc. . tf ixj Wet ice. rTlIIE subscriW will rceeivo in S3 or lu days JL load of f ALT, which Lcy.-iil rell fmrii and carriajo. by the sack." A. B. CIIUlvN. Ashcville. Vjc. V. 1C1V'. Ititu Iicrc, every body t ! williamsTkobeuts, Have received, at their - . Cheap Store in ivhcrille, i a Prssh WH-t.r or " ' n r w tilt rm m iPiri ir JTt cr ..Tit.lli.XI 11 S'JAsV KMW iL3) A ND expect in a few days to receive, an a j.tt: m.,.i -ini-ii. a ta lutr. prcticiu rtOTk.llrnftko-Ueirassurtiniit couiplote. NOW LOOK OUT FOR To-thoa-who- w ikh-ta buy -lirge quaniitj ef Goods for a fmitrsum of money, we ray, limn IS THE TLACE, os we are uciernjinea o pm .iutra town even LOWEIl than we.bave heretofore sold them ; and Laving arrangements by which we will be fjceiving con stant additions to ourSTOCK, we respectfully call the alien lion of tho Goods-purchasing public to our establishment promising at nil time and under all circnuristanccs to uso our best exertions to eivo general satisfaction " We rrooive as we have heretofore dona the PRODUCE OF THE COUNTRY in cxchan3o for Goods j ollowin? for it tbo highct market Mice. . WILLIAMS &, ROBERTS. Asheville, ucccniucr -t, io. . G. ir.jLKCrt,. i,-: nilBlEC, SOCTMABOUXA. WIIJL , attend personally to the receiving anil forwarding of Goods, aiid to Oie salu of all produce of all kiwds from the country. 4 November 25, 142. , tf . 12: dmltir Artthntcllc. JUST-rewfived. aad"H talc at this riHiac.. ycrychcap: " . . Nrr 2S BANKNOTE TABLE: ". ?- AUGUSTA NOTES Mechanire llank, . " -Ajjency Brunswick Bank, ' ; J Dank of Augusta, Augusta Ins. & Hanking Company, ' Hrnnch Georgia Railroad, Branch State of Georgia, ' ' t ' '.-.': . SAVANNAH NOTES. State Bank, - - Marine Sl. Firo Insurance Bank, ' Planters' Bank, '; : . par. 4,. M . . U J par. Central Railroad Bank, . -X 1 '! COUNTRY NOTES. Stato Bank Branch, Macon, . . Other Brahcnos State Bank, Commercial Bank, Maconj -Bank of Columbun, Brunswick Bank, . ." . 1 f. Milledg'cville Bank, . . . tlcorjria Kailroad Bunk, Athens, City Council nf Augusta, Ruckcrsvillc Bank, ' : Branch Mur. & Fue Ins. Bank,' St. Mary's Bank, ... s Branch Central U.R. Bank, Macon, Insurance li'kof Colunihus.Macon, Po'iiii Bank, )ate Farmers' Bank . of Chattahoochee, . Bank of Ocmulgee. . , . . Central Bank, J , , , City Council of Columbus . 4 6 dis'ri par : 4 9 5 3- C dis'nt a 5 10 v. - 25 uncertain! Milkdj;cvUe, ' .. ' ' u - Macon. ' Monroe llailroad ltrt'nk7 "r "' 'r V Hanter's &. Mcc's B'k.Columbos, Bank Of Hawkinsviile, ' Western Bank of Georgia, ' Bank of Ifarlcn and Brunches, Chattahoochee R.R. & B'kihgCo. - - " SOUTH-CAROLINA NOTES.' Charleston Banks, . , , .. Bank of Hamburg, ; . " Country Banks, y; T ;. . ',' uroKo par. ..... E.rira'H4i.' WANTED in payment of dtbU duo this offico for which the market price will be allow. ed, if delivered in this place shortly. 1 ' Ashcville, Dec. 3. ". - ""T ; 124 ' NOTICE! : . VALUABLE LANDS BT virtue of a .decree of Henderson Court of Equity, I nIihH ofTt-r for sale, atfouhlic auction to theJiiirhest bidder,' on a credit of ono and two years, at the Court House in HeuUersonvuio, on ritcsdav of tho nest l cbruary Court of Pleas and (iuartcr Sessions, lae five following . Tracts of ' Xmiffy belongintr to the heirs of Lewis and Benson. . First Tract of hundred acres, situate in lien drsan oouoly, N. C, on both sides of tho road leadinj; from William Orr's to Benson's turnpiko, inrliwfinrr Iliirhtower's nath i pranted to R. Lrwis and U. Benson, on tho 15th December, A.D.1S18. Second Tract, situate in ilenilorson county, and lying on both sides of the north fork of east fork of French Broad river, including the Hickory Flat, the Lower Falls, and North Bottoms on said creek, containing three hundred acres; granted to K. Iicw is and u. JJcnson, lue lata day ol lA'cem- bcr, 1818. .. Third '1 ract, lyins in Henderson county, on both sides of Little River, including Phillip's improve. ' nicnt', contuniner SoO acres; granted to 1C iiCWis and G-Benson, 15th December, 1818. - - I ourth Tract, in Henderson county, on Clear crock of Utile river. Fifth Tract, in Henderson county, on Carver's mill creek of French Broad river. Purchasers to give bonds with approved sccun- ty. Duo attention will be given by jne. --.- Hendorsonvine, October 32, 1812. 6w 12 1 Liar Iron and Castings, For sale by WILLIAMS &. R03ERTS. Dec. 9. tf 125 U. . DMrlct Court ol N. Carolina. IN BANKRUPTCy.. , NOTICE to shew cause against Petition of Lett Baileii. jr., of Buncombe county. Far- m:r, to ba declared a Bankrupt, at Wilhninirton, on Monday, the 19:h of Decdmbcr Res-v istrpltrn Phillips, oi Uendersoo coOnTy, Farmer, In be declared u Bankrupt at Wilmington, ,on ; .Monilay, the l'.'th tI liecemuor nexu I!. t urn a. Jouel, of Henderson county, Farmer, to bo declared a Bankrupt at .' Wilmington, on Monday, the HHh Deoeinber next. JotepA iStcnp, or lieuccrson. county, r armor, to he deolurril a BunkruiH, at Wilmington, o:i Monday, the lltth of Diecniber next. ' John Komt, getir., ol x ancy county, farmer, to he declared a Bankrupt, at Wilmington, on Jlloii day, tho 19th of Di-ceinbur next. William II. Sams, of Yancy rounty, Farmer, to be declared a llinkrupt, at Wilmington, on JUonduy, the 9ih of D.-ceniW next. Jonathan M. hrvmn, of Jlacon county, Sad dler, to be declared a Bankrupt, at Wihnuigton, on Af jnday, tho 19ili of December next, Jy order ol tlie court. II.H.I'OITEK, Actlhji Clerk of Court in Bankruptcy. November 19, 112. .121 N Alf-S n:ui IIKAtJS, (aborted,) for tabby . . - - WILLIAMS A ROBERTS. Vce. a. . 125 fjtatc of Itorth Carolina, aSLBJLjCimWtY. .... . . COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESS., Jclj Term, lfl. CuACLEsGrtEi 3' Qriginal Attachment, ; levied on , rcrsonal Vrmtertu. r. Wa.G. Woelev TT-ppcarin(j tollie ratisfaction of.tlic Court, X llmt tJio JJcfuinlanl W. tl. Worky, m not uu inliattilSfirof this Ftatrrlt trih!d 4h'at ful. . . 1 ....I l: .;,. u, i ik. -. , y" - ."r" ' ' jy": , . wB.wn "i i.i.Uau,.ll1..iUia held fjr said comity, at the court house in, A -he. villc, on tho first Monday after the fourth Monday Ul tl'tcia'r next, then and there to plead, an swer cr o mur, or uaginut win ue iiiken pro con. fwo, and the property conduiuncd to satisfy the Plaintiffs M-i.- , . " ' ." W itnci-s, N. Hairisos, ekrk of our snid court at cilice, the' f.wt monday in July A. 1. 1812, and the 5:h yarof Aiwriciin I'ldrpcndmco, IS. I1AUU1M1.1, t. t. iuly 13,16 S3.' , (Pr.adv.S550 ; 155. . O. Walker, WASE HOUSE AND COVifJSGlON MERCHANT, ... A ad Rcf tiling k Fciwardias i?cnf, Oct. 17. HAMBURG, B.C. Cm C8 EHtratf. - Tak-n ui.by JoVtiU .O. Luk. Z thc23-.hf June. 1812, one DARK BAY ROAN MARE, with three white feet, Uack main and tail ; some sign of the saddle on the back. a small star in the face; with a small blaze do n to the r.ve ; with some b hilt on the huiide of tho right hiad log ncui the foot about Pnsrtwn bands and throe inches high i su;p(w d to be ciht years old last rpring ; appraised tu be worth tliirlyjKiven dollars '1 uken up On hpvm; Crcvk, tight miles touth of the Wuia hprmg. . . P.. P. WELLS, Harder. Jtf.jZ,l?L. 105 .
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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