. w I . . ,mrlr nil the V-iwnstanoe, V :nhd ta lo (bwlu8lv unon .flrt'ques. I Jiangi nu whwh" ""-"i"" - rf .ianal. triumph of TntJfH it L lete? been our fortune to sWtness than !J :.h bv the letter from Gen. Jams was, t the tinia of the ttioD of Gin. Jackson to the Presidency, j r.. tfianV TOSfT preceuinaj iwi wtcsm, j: .L.t - din member of the House of Refv ,ulives,d;8tipguliihed by brifflant talents, trdent devotion, to what he considered ) interests of the Sou tin and Dy tho most lemiined hoatiliiy-to the Administration President Adams-throughout its entire .. After Mr. Va Huron, and perfcapa k scfona even a mm, no gnuciimn ingress had nro active nng imiuemiBi I 1 jt i tlu tMatft,intlnl nhni lhf.lt ., JflCKWN 111 liro ..... ....... Hamlhn. If the New York leader L the Nestor, the South-Curollniao was fcAiax Telamon of the fight.. So zt'0.1. S was nv Ui lie ircivtiuu iut u muumivm bis more cflbejivo: operations i (our rend- wain reronuti,; u --v lo name aN Aa.;WVw-c "" .cluevcmems w.u, , " the decorations or tlw Capitol.1 fhn . ., i.. .j :j j... i I . K.r mu-it mo measure oi fits reruns L plorw? A fit. ntonehierrt lof the ex. f' . i -LI- .1 1..J I... j.. HUO W1UCU lie wiia xnvni icu pri ! nud the excitement of conflict, U that lucb he now makes by a public ncKnowt- rncnt of Ins error, ana ol lhe profound ret which ho entertains for having W.nv if contributed eo lorijely as he did, to A wit, the consequence ui wni'iave, n J I I I. ! course of lime, sunk the National croon broad, andjit home cast n blight upon in jsirv . ent u rn rise, a hi cc neraf improve ,ient, (he worst .effects which, we begin fcar.-tho country hus not een yel real zed. Nat. Int. : .J frt-A fine drove of turkics (000 .uir.bcr) passed through this village on fTuesday last, from Tennessee, on the . ' it .1 Tv to a Southern mill'KCl. OUCCC8S lo I urade, say we. I 0 03" From the letter of General JaeJUon !.Wilif H in our columns it will be seen I, w".orn lawn bv ' iiiffictiSix anWetnili tboath ha is, yet Jiisvtiiurctive-Bna revenge. rBNispcsition remains, unimpaireoDy age w ... 1 i I or ataiction, suucviug no opponu,.. v - oap,of taking rcvengo wljeUwr hi eaomy living or aeaa .. .UJ AUlvawio iiiHtt. . . . In IMF Senate yesterday a somcwhet ad. mted ffubatq took place upon ine mn, in. i k fr. TJun. of Mijaouri. for I retiiadioir to General Jackson tho fiae1m irtsed upon him at New Orleans ie the year pi5, for contempt of court in tmpnsouing UVU H 1,1119 IH'"ivi aj ...... I not fail to bring the publia mind to bear how far the rizht exists id ny military commander, Under the Cop. Uitution, to procmun ana cxocuK? wnai w called military law, in the absence of any ,,u.e law to authorize it; a questiorhere. tofbre not well understood, nor understood fclike hv fivnn omincBt iurista. To tho aim- ale act of refunding the. money to uenerai Jackson, with interest, there would be per. bps. no .object ion inCongress, if the act were divested of fliofiaructefbf ir-rever w i 0Q by tba ct of Congi ess-of iho jijdg ment of a court, tha legality of which is nofcontestcd. " ' " -Upon the ground on which Gen.' Jacltson Uiri-s iiin mnnvment of tlw fine, aoino Erthnnvnby-AefolWing JuUct-ixoBO. taaiselr, wJiicU, wo tnct wHti yesteroay in doe of the Western newspapers t . j ;.- Hermitage t August 1, iot,, knowlcdgo the receipt of your letter of the 19th ultimo, inlorming me. Timi u juu sninit..!! tbe Leirialature ot-now, JJanipshiro at their June session, 1842, of which you tire ft member, instructing your Senators in Congress and requesting your lleprcser.tajives to use their efforts to pro fcaro the passage of a law by Congrcs to refund' lo. mo. with iiilerest, tho fioo im- ;fwed fey JedgeHall in 1815, foran alk toontemnt. i:e. . ; For this unsolicited interposition of the "'-ii . t .t -V : o I Wsiriaturo- Ot OW Pf ": ' " ponged rrom the recoru iu,s ''M"-; " putation upon my character, by that unjust ad vindictive J ud.ro Hall , sitting In his own cause, from whoso fwtthcro wasnoappesl, slpaervpa.KH k nd M. mv sincere inanKs. ilViun K nftliciiiin and uebiUty, 1 write with difficulty, and seldom attempt to wtcld my pen unices when nnporious uc eessity compf Is in viudieution of my abused cnaractcr. ..For your kind expression with regard to ?! PWte character and your kind wishes, V make you a tender of thnnKs.ana reimm, Tcrv cusneciiuuv. your uiwuium Jacob Gibson, Esq. I ' ElRrrrrtn rtV SpRNCEtt AND HIS ASS0CI ATEs-ConsiJerable ejecitemerit prevaUs on eulject of the trial and execution of "laoian-SpcnCcr TO(ftr0of ,W boarH ihn ITniwid filntna Rri rr SomerS. The -Secretary of the Nvy.4s eppoiated . o Court of Inquiry to investigate the atlair, the officers aoDointed to compose tho court re Commodores Stewart, Jacob Jones, rr . " man. Their report will plueti IUU liutlti in ';. . . ' : J . true kght. Hie responsioimy by the commander of the Some re was ter .tainly a fearful. one, how far the circum Unowiof tho Case, will jnstrfy the eourse a adorttej remain to be joen. - ::r-: ? i r the $agacMtfot loo measures referred reM eevea death. huvo occurred among .n(i jf individual twtJnwrry U4 potv fKirft ' .f. ,;" ,1,v J! JrcoMh to- th conviction of H -J? I ' 1 3mSS subjected be tally Uon. L. SoutWl, Senator frorflNeW n.,.jL in regard ta the. mloous, demo. "! Jersey,- - n ( DkItb or ttEKBBtt Or UoiOEESS....bince tHo election of member Of the present Con. Lewis William, Rep. from North '; Carotids j .' ' ' v. '. , W, S. Hastings, Representative from Massachusetts, . . . . Jamca .W. " William, representative from Maryland, - Uvial(rnoc,' repreentatlve from Pennsylvania, it : V; S. Ramsey,' rep. Pennsylvania, Joseph Lawrence, ,4 . " Charles 0k, . J - 1 M " Henry Black, " Richad. W, Habersham, Gcorgjn. " Linn Banks, Virginia. -I.,. ... tQt, TUB, JIESSEHGtlU AGCordinj to adjournment, the Hendor- soft county Tehinranee Society met ws Jay. Tho meeliaj was opened with psayer by the Rev, Mr. King. , The proceedings erf the last meeting wen Q Mr. Edney .daWd U .-- i.MM. - S.u uv in a iunathv inecch. In Which tie oiciurea me evii oi imeinpumuuu iu m m ciU)e manner, and concluded by offering resolution rerrairing (he roombers to abstain entirety frdm every thing but cold jvntr The passage of which fesoluiion was oppo sed by Mr. Farmer, n hli peech to the ocietyi gi'ng '"s reasons that the reso- rtiher nremature and would an. doubtedly create a split lo the aaaoeiatioB, . . .. ' ' r .. . . which woul) eventually 'tcrmintlto n s Hauffifall Thai rcanlutiuA of iiti BdneV was then liuf 5vcr fot further consideration at tbKt meeting of t,he eoeiety. . The vigilance comroiltoo" for the several pomnanics in the county handed in their r w repprtiTroni, wbicn Jfvrss osceriainea ina; I 1.11 1 l. . In itwi SwL a largo niMnusruau - ety since the last meeting" Tl Flat Book eomrnittee reported eia meijiWa M tyVidg been jntojlcnted since er moved thai two of the" jiBquentsi ho had" rSir , ! , should: be diamjtsed fronslhSoci. ... b- M r Edncy Anion discussion adoptet; tf.N8; Tho committee appointed for tho purpose ,nada report, which " ' .j . -, was approved b lh Societ. , . , . , The constitution and pledge were Ibee jfjpj, ftn invitation given to those who u, joint which si the ddiZ of twedy memheri - . t. On motwn of Mr. Farmer, a committee of tliroe was ODDointcd to inquire . into iho - roprjetyof admitting certain persons into fa gjy wi,oao characters' were Its dis, . . repute: wliereupen, LUli Kng,. M Edney , and Jas. Spann, Esq. were appoint ,,j w. reeort at the next meetiB2.,t r - . On motion.it was resolved that the thanks of the Society be tendered to. Mr. King for tho use of his house during the sitting of the 3ociety, , . . ... v :.. Etoht4, That the- proceedings of Ibo meeting bd forwarded1 ta llie editors of the Messenger, wilh a request that the saute he No further busiuesa coming stors tte Societyrh was mowd that fh Boeieiy . no. hun to meet again ob the Are Saturday loursi to rneei sgwa on in .""- ... X Ilendorsonville, Dec WisTS-These troublesome and often baintul eeescences, covering the handa sotolimcs to the number ef a hundred or two, may he destroy ed by a simple, safe, and certain apolieation The writer discovered H aceideatly, 'while per forming somo chemical- experiments with soda. The mattefis merely to disaohrs as much eoasmon waahinr soda as the water wM taka opthen wash the bands or warts with thiafof a saiiMiM or two, and sltoW them to dry without bams; wipes Ti,:. .rmirA inaor thrne davs, wiU rradoaliy He7rov Th.-aS irritable wart. It. sheer, spn (obc tb.t having a Pow' the so shat tha aJkaK taaaffl. cieilt t0 aae thcdieorganizatsoii of the fo"" without aftctinf the luttcr. The warts .over re- Taa Wki ih Hurt. This ohraaa it met With nowhere sxecpt in the Biblo. Like athor phiaacs of the holy men of old' it has a dec. and peco. liar sigmficano. It describe, not the learned, not the Bitted, not the profound, aot tha . maa oi knowledge, St the man ot genius, nor the man nf-intellect,. But kdcecribes tlie maa of pure tafedj .""Z '"',Zentalj, kec.uw hU father hid. him il. , 'I'lxa m heirt wisdom, ra eeanwn- fhddn that head wisdom is oacIessTbut it cd. u bo aawciatcd with heart wisdom and to be subject to it. Let soence axdore Hie skies, and puree Wmg i''nd ich &JmFZ& the earth, and aueaiion nu - inftwiaef. aaalyss aad eomhm-rltstevT swnee vumvimm mmm .-- ' j . , . ,:li: .Pg. f0& J" of Umiiity and penitence, to the true I life, not of thepirit only, butot mo me vauevaui iv - i -. ., , . IV N. Y. Evugtlit. i. i rvi. i .T1sssniriar Itn. guduw b thatsre sine Ills nil il"nf all the ncwspi"!" y that are edited by married men i 1 When jj.i. hWtfrTund Aug. tbathecouid h.rdlyrc. bad atlatnea sac a mxmfj . Aim her any thing, thougn emperor . man, of the married ladies ef borne were snxiou. !!. wL- ih. vret and aouree of her success ; to wboIarfrepH5dsIroJk,e!ri-aT, .tawnf vvesmwii iir "'m-ritami The annual Treasitry Beport. The Annu:4 Report of this Secretary Tof the Treasury was received ' Congress yesterday, from which we have with great haste sktmmeu the following particulars . The Receipt! into tlw Treasury, during toe three first quarters of tho present year, with tho estimated receipts for the lounn quarter, from every source, (including kjuo, and Treasury jflotei,) amount ttf;thirty4oo millions five, hundred and two thousana dpi; Ian, besides the balance of two hundred and thirty thousand dollars In tie lfeasury on lb first of January sU ,; . ' a The Expenditure! for tlie three first quar. fe'rt of tlie year, with tho estimated xpen ditura for tho remaining ouarter, amount incluiUng 7,D0,4UU lor reocmntipn oi i reasurv notest to tnirty lour nuiuons live hundred and three thousand dollars TM Receinw for the half war ending 1st Jirfv next areestlmnteU ( includmt T. rea. surv notes and loarilo amount of 5,538;i 000) at $14,588,113; and tho expendl. tores for the- same period including interesl on debt and Treasury notes to amount ef $005,000) at 10,351,180. The esti. males of ReceioU and Expenditures fof the jbcfeingfe.thene,lJ44(uo der tha new .arrangement cueciea uy iw act of the last session.) are cst'unatei.1, the Receipts from customs and pubho funds (and $150,000 from rhisdnlluneous sources) at IIS jB56,9Q0nrJ Jhe ExpendiViires in cluding interest and Treasury notes) at 820.945.499. The balance remaining in the Treasury on the 30lh June, 1813, it Is estimnted wrll mount to S3.T3 1.390. and on tho 80lh Juno. 1844. to $1,635,971. Since tlie estimntes wereprepareti at ujo api-rnl Donartments. it has been Ascer tained that tho expenauures lor mo lounn quarter of .the preaent year .wiiLfaljcon utnrabitf short of the amount esllmntcd but, as the dillorence win Dccomu a cimrK. on tho Treasury iaie nent year, H has not j .11 1 . -i bon deemed necessary to alter ine amount a first estimated. The recommendations of the Report are confirmed to that of a further provision fot revenue and the support of public credit, by taxation 00 nntaxed or lightly taxed articles of import, to produce au. addition to (he present revenue of throA millions of doIUws a yar:j nn authority to allow interest on all outstanding Trcastify notes, as under llicreofl and the establish ment of a warelwusing syatein jVa. Jn. Mr. CtAf has beert received With the highest honurs, at nUjhejowns at which tl tnatiouclied oil his trip from Louisville to T4aeBotlfMifafiie-uiiuMjft thcademoflstrations ot resoect. we nave the details of his reception at Shippiug- port, lempliis4 Vicksburg, and Natchez. At the latter ciiy he remaiiiedsevcraTdays, and as an evidence fit the feeling bia pre, cnaa oroduced. we copy tlie following para- eraph from the Natchea Freo Trader, lie will remain In town for two or three days, during tinia the.Commiuee of Ar msiienenta will tender him a dinner and halt, both of 'which, we believe, it is ex peeled he will accept. At tbe former jt is desired ho should make a speech ; nnd to far as tho democrats ere concerned,, they would be pleased to hear him apeak out in bis nsnal frank and candid manner, his sen- timents. - He is the head and loader of tho Whig 'party, and as aneh, they would bo glaq to hear mm express oimseu s u i doctilncs of his party upon the great ques. tions which now divide us- For his genius, eloquence and stalesmanshipfe ihe-essen liai service which he rendered his country inilte councils qf 'the nation during tfie last ami for his undoubted patriotism 'we abmirt kim and do him heiwr, but m would by tto means have him Iridic his Umgne n nri-niad of U. and wo are sure we spmtk tbe aooluiient oi nineiy-uiue uungivu ur friend, when we ssy they weitid too Ul 4.har him fcanklv and candidly upon ihn nuuiaarni nnvDcaicu ov uiu uaiiT,in which he is the honored and renowned head. , . . , .. , nartv RppHhtipan party, is only pursuing a hym. kiwi 'Ttw moderate and Honest (f Hi! par. ties will ultimately unite " for tho sake of tbe Unto.' T MadUoma. , This to one of John s best conceits ; ana It must be conceded that it is very rich. WBflmihi whether there Is another ncao in this country, cxtcpt the cvmbtin which rts upon Joha Jones- shoulders, couiu huvu given birth to so fino an idea. Consider it, John Jones, at the head prj wirporai a guard, consisting or some aozen lean, am, , half-starved, seekers of office and mlscra ble prelonders to statesmanship, diorgos Blair, the hcad-of the great Jmocracy, with strivinj' to oreate third party K .There is a coldness and originality in the conceit, which pfovr-lneoBtestibly that Johnfwas cut out for greal things. -EichmvnS Whig. , TobaccosA writer , in the Tronton State. Ga. xette in the course of ft article on the eonsuption of Tobacco, presents the following startling facts : I read m your Oaclte ef yesterday Ujs as tounding fact that $10,000 i. daily wb.fftl away in the'cUr of New York jn the form of tobacco - 1 itwi rVW m venr i"n that smg.e city. comprising IcU than on,? fifteenth of the popula tine sf ths ITnitrrt Wtnfhrah 'Jl1' drture for tobacco smoke aTonc TyTho pcTrpr(rr the United State, caual to ono hunorert and elehty.two million, rive hundred thousana doPars per year. If this statistical report trw, and I have no doubt H tortnefly so, we he, found tho key to ruiloek the- mystery of toe hard hmo. ; rtce tliat sum only Which . arotee than thrown i4t tn the fomrof a hauSrSu vapoor woiild be more than stiffieient to render .n the poor m our bSrXue, a-deaUW.,h 100,000 y.ung mechanic in business eaoh year." , - , - - - . ,.i . - ' A story, iaewhafVpocrypb:aU.i. told of an . . , . -l.f.i ij..., i, m a-ho. bcin? reproach- t-a ef the umirn (wwr ed by a lady of rank and title with the immoran- lrisn pneaf oi mw :. . " . .. ty or bis Bock ne aam.neu ... . A t n-; it urns nnne of his rault. ".," I .k- w UI ac. " 1 I abase the in", 1 curse tbeiiii wilh MsSailfiilL tell, boox .n " y ' to I die, tin uic ;ijr jr- ma: I deny tnem me ngrns them out ef the chapel. I horsewb-P the". up and dowa througn ine pansn, o. . cLeThey are only won. and worse." ' i P .1 .u itu muiw l ?" said the la- youever ry them with the gosp4 ? dy. The Well" exclaimed the priest, "Dm goepel for the like of them, the vagabonds! cock'era up. iadeod, wilh the (oepl.M Undon The followimr sentlemen have been elect- ed Directors of the Bank of the State of South' Carolina trMr. Elmore, President ; n r WRhh. Samuel Bur. mil : CL ,T. Lowndeal M. TV Mendcnhall ', A. MeDnald.-R. Caldwell. W. M. Law- ton, It T. McGoe lame S. Bowie,-Geo. Nt Reynolds and John S. Asho. m- 1' laSt . SH aikiiiai 1 J f f 4 A TENDEt JIKARTED JuDta. fUo WloW. inir'atdrr Is told"ef a Judae in loxas i o. ' . . . . W J A very learned afiuvcompassionato uoge f n Texas. 00 passins seatenca on ?ne John Jones, who had bees eonvicteqot muraer, coftclttoVd his remarks as follow-s 5 ' The foct Is, Jones, that the Court did not intenfl to order you to bo executed before next Snr'ui!?. but the weather is very cold our juilj anfortunatoly, is In very bad condition -muCB. or ine giasa in hkj wiauowa u ura- ken tho chimneys arc In such a dilapiqa. ted state that do fire can be made to render yoOre partment comfortable; beaRles,owing to 1l)e great number of prisoners, not more thahenc tlahkel call be allowxd to pach to steep soundly and comfortably, therefore. would be eut of tne question, ta consMle. ration of these cireanistances.end wishing tdlessen youf sufferings as much as possi ble, the CourlJo tha excrcisoof itt huma- nhv and compassion, do Itereby ordus you to bo" executed tri-merrowj as booh after breakfast a my be convenient to the Sher iff and agrjecable to yourseii. . , 1H.HsrmB o KxrafTTATiON. -A dranhett-fel- low, at ahU hoar tle lrh, was sitUag; in tha frnttur. A friend of his hnpacmnf to pass, recognised him, snd said" What do foe here T Why don't you eo home T" , rr . J l I V-rflJ. Sf muaA f, llnr 'lis jiHt what I w si4 1 Uin.) bol tha fWca ii all ins ijuod(hioMp)-f.and I'm waiting fur my deortopaaahy" Death op Gov'. Stokes. The Arkansas IntisHuiericcr, of the lith ult., mentions the death of E.x.Governor Mont ford Stokes, of North Carolina. ' He died on the 4ih u!t. at Fort Gibson, Arkansas, in the 83d year of his nrfe, . At the timo of hisi death he - "- - . - sb i sat a t . was Inuian Agent Jor tlie ineroKees. LOOK HERE. ' IS H worth while for us to reuund our custom ers, tlml their debts fell due on the 1st of Jan uary ? We think they know it, and will attend lo it, and when tlicy come to pay up, which we hope will be immcdititcly, mat tue, will nring more monev than tliov owe ns, wilh which lo buy some of the CHEAPEST GOODS ever sold in Ashe. yiUe. ... .... .. J !'." :'Jr 't t-- t -i-Sr WILLIAMS ifcfiOJJKJjtTgLfc P. S. Yon had all better believe : we needMhe snt'v, and mat have it. W.JtU. Ashcvillo, January 6, 1B43. 139. tL i .1 JLIST. OF L PTTEIIS. REf AT!f mo hi die Post Office at Ashoville, N. C, 31st t)cc., 1812 if nut taken out be. for. tlie let ef April, will he sent to tha General Post office Department as dead teller. Mr Alesandcr EiBonnrl S Adam. iSimt Adam. v H Barnard Mrs Ulster Barnard Frauci. Byer. x ' JolmBi-rkly .; , Elijah, Bruce " William DrliM Jesse B. rry r A M Duller ; John Bradley John R. Brunner Buleas Brookshcar II Bell . ' George B CulmcrS Wm A Campbell John Cassidaor Jolin laister C. MeCartcr J Cachrara Alfred Craig ColCC Carson . Joseph Cook 1'atla Dover BFlavi Co 1 Sunil Dtvlesew Mrs. Jane Davidson MiBs R Gudircr Daniel Jennings Kom l.islo Cot 3 Lawry ft M Lytle W McMillcr Arcjt Melted Johu MrBirde Rohert McClelland EH McClure Mr MeRed Mrs M C Moody II Jtf Oaborn David Owen TJ E Owenby John Putlon C Prcstnall Peter Prestwood John Robert. JE LRay 'IRoscnncld T Ratcliff Eli Ryimr .1 B Rusacl Bcrrotrd Rosckan L Rivse Jlr Richardson AUm Silcr " W H Smart Col A B Smith -XsQcrgc.Summey ' IteytTHasaieAV,., Jacob Hico David Shuck ' IJavolt Hunsucker Cube UJhure , ' i H Tate M D AU aiidi;r Trible tt tftM ' lL-a.SWJjccJer a Ml h Hinds . U Hulaa .n .... ..WWiJIi.' . , James Wilson . William U Wbalcy -Jij.nVViih.Ti ; G Hautftlon fcimth JIuRtn FHtieine.,.. Thoasaa Guinea James XreeVU W Woriey D Wylie i. A Pattonon "LWans M.PATTC)JJ,.P.Af. 12 LOOK flERE ! THE year is now drawing to a close, ana with 4t wiU expire tbe the Uuui at credit fur which we have made Uw greater portion of our debts, and we beg leave to remind our customers that as our debts were made with bo posit me understand, ing that paymenle wore to bemadc by U.e first ef January next, wo have incurred ebligations which will mature at that time and which will require our customers le meet their engagements promptly, ofw tonst he it considerable incoa. vnntenee and foreed to tho diesgrocsblc necwsity of resorting tbDelleetien by snit, ' We will receive an additional supply ef WINT, TER tSOODS in a few day. we shall bo able to !! GREAT BAROAIMS, and while be? leave to tender oarthaaks for past favors.' We will bo pleased to see and sell to our friend and onstomers. PATTON & OSBORN. AshevHIe, Dec. 29, 112. . 137 NOTICE.. r TtHE heirs and distributees of Thomas Shcp JlUdjJec'dj, are requested to attend at Frank lirf, in the eoanty 'if MaeoriTTMr 1lteMonday-hs-fore the last Monday in January next, it being the Monday of tile county Court, in order to mako a final settlement ef said estate wilh the execu. tor, - THOMAS SHEPHERD, Exr. Dee-29 1843. flTranfclin Academy nrHl?! ....Ig n( this institulion closed, for . JL tlie present year, an Friday the I6lh u!t af. tor a Session seven weens. .. commence on Monday the 2nd January, 1 1 43. Students will be prepared forthe university of our own or other SUtcs when desired. Tuition, Jar Clasaical or Mathematical S!l5. tlnmrrsDhv or Enolish Grammar, SJ,and i allure go per se ssnm ... -;;" . . . Refer to lions. U. E Ba.llT. " 'JU" r ' e ... .,.h. , . ,. nr ti....i .nri t nsnet """y. "I." Ttnloiirh linn. in. J. K.J. Wanitioi nanin editor of the three Raleigh papers. Board ean he obtained low , f-"J0HV y. HICKS. Frwiklin,Dcc.23,18t2. 3t 13 BANK NOTfiiTABLEi AU8USTA' NOTES. Mctlianica' Bank, Agencj Brunswick. Hank, oanK bl Augusta. , Augusts liis. It Banking Company Branch Georgia Railroad, ', Braock Statu of Owrgta, . M , SAVANNAH NOTES State Bank, Marine it Fire Insurance Sank, par. Planten Bank, Central Boilroad Bunk, COUNTRY NOTES. State Bank Brunoh, M soon, Other Branches Slate Bank, Corffinereiai Bank, Maeen, Branawkk Batik, Mltlerfgcrtll Bank, ' Georgia Ralhoad Bank, Athens, City Counefl ef Aagnsta,- - f - ln1rfnlirina Rank. 3 a 3 dit'n par Branch Mar. & Firs laa. 1JV St Mary's Bank, , Branch Central R.R. Bank, Maean, Iiraurance B'k of Colomtms, M aeon, Posnis Bonk, late Farmers Bank 8 9 s 5 dis'nt I " a 10 of Cliattahoocbcei i 33 Bank of Ocmulfec Central Bank. mi talc. 35 Cty Council or lolumbM unoertaiB Macon, "-v' Ralfroaa Bank, broke Planter's at. Mec'i B'k.Columbus, Bank of HawkmsviUa, WestwnBunkofGcorijis. , Bunk of Duncn ana nnmoncs, CWtalwoeUoo R,R, fli B'klngCo. SOUTH -CAROLW NOTES. Cbnrlcatoa Uunka, Bank at Uajalwrg, . Country Banks, Jrrf ml AT depariurt or tht Mtrlt, AT ASP r0M ASHBVIU.E, . c. piaTCllN-fmm Aslicvilh! to BahilMiry, tour hrme coaches nrmet anuay, I aesoBv, anu Trrntsday, at 3 A. M., und leave. Monday, 1'bura. SOUTHERN from AshorTlte to Oreewvme, "C. bur horse eouchc. arrives Monday, Th.rsday and 8itirdy, 10 r. m., and leave. Sunday, Tut dsv and FriflaV. 4 A.M." WESTERN from Ashcvillo to Warm Springs, four horse-coaches arrives daily, 4 A. si., leaves daily. 4 AM. ' From AshsvMe toC3arke.v4lU', Ga., twice a wcclt. horse liack arrives Aunilny and ivednegaay, ... Icavee Afondnyhnd Friday, 3 a. m. v ' From Aaheville o .forpanton, two boras hoc arrive. Monday ana rriaay, w r. ., anu naves Tuesday and Saturday, 5 a. m From Ashevillo to Jkfargantoa, yh Iliirnsvillc arrives Tuesday 4 r. , ana leaves eunesuay , 6 A. . From AshevHIe to Cathey's Creek, via Sulp.iur Sprinssi leaves rriday, h A. arrives auiur. day, 7p.it. darnavillo and Catficy's icreck mails aro carried 8 en horss.beck. 1 The Post Oflice hereafter will be opened on Sun day for the delivery of letter ud pnpor, between BSand 9 o'clock a.m. M. FA t i UjN. r. M. Asoeviiie toa. o, io. tiai Iron and Castings, Fot sale by WILLIAMS & ROBERTS. - Dee. 9. " 133 U. 8. District Court of M. Carollua. IN BANKRUFTCY. XTOTICE to shew cause airainst PctitloK of IX, iw BgtUy, ir-of Buncemba county. Far. mer, to ba dcclareda Bankrupt, at WiUmington, on Monday, the 19th of Beedmberflxt. Stephen Phillips, of Henderson county, Farmer, to bo declared a Bankrupt at Wilmington, on w..Auv hn ISth of December next. ' Hirmri K. Jbrif, of Ilendrraon mwnlr, Farmer, to bo declared a Bankrupt at Wilmington, on Monday, the 19th December next. Joseph S!ep, of Henderson eoonty. Farmer, (Ofbo declared a Bankrupt, at H ummgion, on Monday, the lDth of December next. i..i ' .s;.,i. ..nr.. of Yancv county, Farmer, to be declared a Bankrupt, at Wilmington, on .Mon day, the 19th of December next. William II-Sami, ol iancy coumy, ruima, Id be di clilrcd a Bankrupt, at Wilmington, on Monday, the 19th of December next. Jonathan M Brymn, of Macon county, Sad-, dler. to bo declared a Bankrupt, afcWilmington, on 3onday, Ihc 19th of December next, Byerrkrof the Court. 1 U. II. ItrTTEIt, Artin" CUrkof Court in Uaniruptry. November 19, 1843. I 124 N AILS 8i!d K ADS, (assorted, for sale by ROBERTS. iw - tf 125 ; Tennessee Stane n"ure, f , .l.Ari..li..n. fnr salo bV TWAVWM armn-t w. .9. tf -125 Ashcvillo, Doc IZaA District Cort of It. Crolla IX BANKItCl'TCY. a. TnTirr .t..v Muiaa asaiant 1 etiuon ol IN Benjmi Rielimrdrntt, of Henderson oounty, Farmer, to be deelered a Bankrupt, at WUmmg. (on, en Mendyi tle 19th ef December next. John Brynon, of Cherokee eoonty, Farmer, to be declared a Bankrupt, at Wilmington, en on dar. the 19th of DeeemLer next. Sudds Morgan, of Cherokee county. Black smith, to be dactarod a Bunkrupt, at Willuiington on flfoudav, the liim ol uecemoer nciv. Uv order ef the Court. - ' H. H. POTTER. A 'tinT (fork of Court in Bunkruplry. Nevenibor7,l43 20d 122 Su.Illi's Arltlimetir. TI!ST received, and for sale at thisoHiee. J verjrehran. Nov- 26 U. S. District Court of If. Carolina. IN BANKRUPTCY. aTnnrE In .hew causo ccuin't Petition of "i 11. H. oo.'.s. of Cherokee eonnty, Sod. dkr. to bo declared a Bunkrupt, at Wilmington on Monday, the firstof May next. . By order of the Court. . H. H. POr-l ER, Actinfr Clerk of Court hi BanMptry. Dec. 13, IB It. ' .' 30d , 127 'rMi"t""- - - r t..i 4 ,u.ini' . v til ire. 4 I,L ncrson.s in.lel.led lo mo esuiu u. ..... . ii. i, dee'd v.K requested to call on .. Edncv of Henderson county, and mukc lnimedi ate payment. And those having claims against, said estate, are reouested to ptcsent them, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed bylaw, or tliis notice will be plead in bar of their recove ry A. I. EDN EY, rfwinwlrofori: Oct. 14. 18-13. ' 117 D. STATES DISTRICT COURT OF S. C1E0LT5A. in uaiiKrnptvr. . . vTirTICE to shew cause against Petition of JM Jamet W. Ihntrr, of Henderson county, Caroenter, to ho declared a Bankrupt, at VV il m melon, on Monday, the 3l.t da, of October (leorfS Clemts, of Buncombe eauniy. "'- MoSiday, the 3 1st day ol Oclober tlell. - - Aetit Clnr of Cml Bankrvptcy. ' Goods THE subecribrv- is now rcocivinff anJ openin;" a larje ana handeoma supply Fall aad lrVint4?r . Dirttlly from (he City otjttr lajt r which, in addition to his-formcr stock f will make his saaortment full and complete. Unwitting t errata any hopreeeion which ha may not ha able fully to sustain, he will barely remark, that ha ia determined to sell Goods so low. that all desirous of obtaining GOOD BAltOAINS for Cash, shall not go awsy dissatisfied. Grataf ul fj the bstmfl age already beatowed by a generous -eomiswaily, he flatter, hiinwlf, that if prompt atUnlissi to busincM, and disposition to give .ntirs salisfae lion, will succrfwfMUy sustain him against the he. norabte cnmpetitiea with Which he has Wfoa load he will still continue to receive a liberal sbar. he fntneotfoH renuesU cash hiiyrr. lo eaU and examine hi. teuda, and Judge for themselves. He will continue to take in ei. rhanee the follow io g produce, at caah prices, vis. . .as . U . . Tutlnsu Tll4ssssl l eathers, nuaKc-ron, Drawm, and Com. A.B.CHCNN-.. Ran here, every bot, 1 1 willluis&"roberts, Have received,' at their Cheap Store in af hevWe WINTER OOODS A KD expect in a Tew day. 10 W-ceiTf an sboi 'r lional upp'r which, added to ihrtr present stock, will make their assortment eemptoie. K f NOW LOOK OUT FOR ; To those a-ho wfch to buy a largo quantity M Goods for a snmll sum of money, we ray, HEUEl THE PLACE, a. we arc determined" to. put tbcaf-.dowp .yen LOWBB ; ' than wo have heretofore srtd them ; sad iiaing arrangenjents by whtll we m il! be receiving eon slant addition, to our STOCK, ws rcspeetfolly Mil the attention ef the Uootls-purcliasing public to our establishment promising at alt times end uiidi-Y all clreumtaneon to oor best ertie. to jjlve general tatiafaetien. 'r yVe receive a we havo lirn'ttifore done the PRODUCf: OF THrrroUNTJtY in exchange for Goods ; allowing for it the ' hiflirat murret price. WILLIAMS Jo UOBEKm Aiheville, D.-cemhor 4, 1342. DIHECT IMPORTATION. Hardware and Cutlery, HE subscriber, liar jaal rcnclvod -tiireet from the iiHinufacliifoni in Fihgiand, and the Nortlicrn States, a handsome and iyell-aaaortcd STUCK OF HARDWARE iftD Cl'TLEET, purchased principally for cash whiclrthey offer for .ale, on reasonable terms, at their store, hi tha brick building, ctirncr of (.'snlre and Mercer sis., consisting of s .nclu!i, Swede, aad American ihu.v. -:.-.r-r, - - tSTEEfj. Hollow Ware-ef-aH-swe. jit-, ... Bund and Hoop Iron. Collins' Axes, Adxcs, Chimwls, and Gouges. Mill Irons, a full assortment. Anvils, Vices, Smith's Bellows an Hammers. Iloreo Shoes and Horse Shoe Nails. Wagon Boxes, trace and other wdgofl chains. Table knives and forks, pen and pocket knives. Mill and cross-cut saws. vr Hand and tenant san s'. Iocks, Hinges, Augers. . jj . CofTiic-mills, CVirn-iiillls. r i ; rinds tones, Manilla and cotton rope. Sheet and Pig Tin, Iron Wire. Sheet and Pig Lead. With many other articles in their limajiakingAe most coinjilclo anu well.ussonou siooapei uauv WARE ever oil", red in this market. II EN K ELL Jt KOBINSON. Hamburg, Oct, 26, 1813. 6 120; NOTICES VALUABLE LANDS JETT'SXJ&KX. JUAlUEle BY virtue of a dtercc of Henderson Court of Equity, I shall oiler for sale, atjpublic auction to tbe highest bidder, ou u credit of one and two vcars. at the Court House in Ilendcrsonf llle, en I" Tuesday of thevifxt Frtbrrjary Court of Pleas and Quarter Sk-ssions, iiier.vo uiiowuig , , Tracts ef It and, belonging to the heirs of Lewis and JlerrKon.' First Tract of a hundred acres, situate in, Hon. derson count v. N. (.'., on both side, of the read leading from'Wiliium Orr'. toBensrfh'. turnpike, liiclud.n Hishtower's path ; granted jo R. Iwi. and G. Benson, on tlie 15th December, A .IX 1818. Second Tract, situato in Henderson Bounty, and aj iil. u.l.ol.ilk'iuirlli fork of. east fork o'f French Broad river, including toe Jlieaory Hat, the Lower Falls, and North Bottoms on said rrerk, containing three hundred acres; granted to ivruK w .... t-t-; - t..-. twr lfitrt. Third Tract, lying in Henderson coijnty.on both SlUeff Oi UllUC ..IT", iiiiHui - - mei.t". ciiiitaiiiiiiir 9a aerosj granted tu R, 11 i I V ...I- II:.. :..'.. ,!in.r Pliillm. UrtWMfl. lye- wis and G. Benson, 15tll Ducemucr, lolo. . Fourth Tract, in Henderson county, jn Clear creek of Little river. Fifth TracU in Henderson county, ob Carvers mill creek of French Broad liver. rurcliaser. to give nonos u'iioTOi,r. tv. Duo attention will Iw given by me. V 7 W. 1IKYSON, C Vt. E. HondcrsonviUc, October 2d, 1H42. rCw 124 . . ', .", a. " ' r"1 Clero!tec Connty, Jt. C. S1TE.UCEB 28,1842. ' THE iinderai-ucd 1ms ia iho above riounty, cnrwiderablo nuuutity of land, which be llow otfera for sale on aexomodating term", and receive n uaviiH-nt the followine articles, viz: iOiV,. u a coNt amiv.cA ttle, eeffhioes, and CORN. Tho payment of on third, ef tho price of the laud, will be required at the expira tion of one year one third in two years and one third in tlire.years, and when tho circumstance. of the purchasers Hiko it necessary, the further indulgence! one year, win given bond after it becomes due. ro lurtner seeuriiy rentilred than a poml ehnracter end industrious hahiia. - Anv iKTfon wislnnir to purchase, ean au- plv to Mr. king, who reskh in Murphcy, the oouu tv'seat of the above county. JVV.llO. Hilil.lA.ll 11. ll.v.KA IV'otice. miTP. mrfewnt.-b.mtaual consent, as well L hv limitation of their contrnel, have dissoir. - . .. . - ed the partnership heretofore ewtnig at aeoiui Creek, Haywood county, N. C. Al! the landi and other property belonging Jo 'ho firm have. been tranclerred lo nmiin. .... -deb', duo Ihc firm are pnyable to him ; and aU debU due from thojfom are puyable bv ; h.m. ALLEN Fli'IlER. No-ber loflS-li: 3t 125 ' ifbol teitnted. N Y nuantitv ol WOOL will bo received jX. rxcoangc ...t r. l.w WILLIAMS 4- ROBERTS. tf .las-..; Dec. 9. rpHE sulwrTiber will rcctiva in 8 or 10 day. a I ' L..I r.l JlAI-1 . Tt MILll liu. ii ill is il fM.wt mil. earriapc. bv Ihe rack. A. B, tTIL'NN. Asherille, Dec. 2, 18. 121