It would now be unjust to charge ttoy of
ho leading politicians of Kentucky with
Kvorin.'- the measures of a set of New.
England fools, because they wished to rid
eSwel of an evil which laid like an
incubus upon the body politic of the State ;
and it is eq"uly unjl,st t0 atlemPt t0 identify
Mr McDowell with the abolitionists of tho
North because of tho views entertained and
expressed by him twelvo years ago, when
.i..L,i;mt was properly beforo his State.
rte truth is, we aro heartily sick and tired
of the pitiful attempts by southern dema.
ungues to excito prejudice on this subject,
b had hoped to find the practice confined
toLocofoeo papers and scccli-rrui Iters it
suits ihcir crccu.nna is no uouui congenial
with tli'ir fcolings they aro always ready
ocatch at any thing no mutter what, truo
--disc that promises. however remotely
to make them capital ; and their reiterations
of the clinnjo f abolitionism against the
l-iinofitedJJARRiMrx onoot tlio purest pa
riots and worthiest men that over lived
mint still be fresh in the memories of nil
and remembered by ul! candid men to tho
.tTr.-ice. of liio.se who did it. It is tiino to
,w. such stulK Tho idea of a man of
Gov McDowell's good sense, genuine phi
lanthropy and undoubted patriotism living
iti the Sjuui, atui iv nin;jj n miintR-r ui
slaves, favoring the fanaticism of Northern
abolitic-iiists, is preposterous. Ho may have
tWircd, nr n't" au;;ot w'o Know, may yet
desire, the abolislimeiit ol tliu MiMtitm ion of
iloincHlie slavery, but not in tho manner
reached by Nor! hern m ulinon.
P
Cow pound exlMd of Murray, Walker,
ml Wehil.r A practical anti-tcnliieranee
n.un, not a Ititii'dvd miles Irorn tow viiiayc,
theother day , while enlarging on the evil
eifrcH of twajniraucc socjclica, stores, etc.
liyr-t f":!h i:i tho following strain : " Do
gl-jrc i was ruii:i:i tiiu inunity , Liitilo people
of(':i:': civk ih fns emi!! lor cm too, da
have a nu din toiler day and suited on de
matter aii'l concluded nut to let him hah
t.-.rc eoi'ii i.t no ta.icu n uuceu price uis
. 'ii.
very S out Ih.to has been do saniv
nnn, fjn'. I don't b'am.j S as 1 do
in tnvn ; hi! jist Vccts him how to
U.-al
.1.
v ho
can
Otir I.rgitlatiiro.
j.!o-I.jving, bu.siue.ss.doin2,ijoil..
'Ti.
r,u;inr-, lj'i:ik-dc-pi.;iiig, Democratic Legis
.n il" of this S'.alr, has been now in ses
m; i ij!.! -. ;ii .so vc.k., .".n.L-v li'tt has
V'e:i ii :; .' Aye, v. h.u? Mvaly wo can't
icllol .my tliiugof groat importance, except
perhaps, tho election of a L'niioJ States
Scrntir. No meusuro of relief, and no
"(tempt (.1 nnv, that wo have seen, r.lwavs
v. -ptiog tiio famous shin. plaster project of
Sheplierd, which has been billed in
.Jf.mcy. Nui.'eroiw bills, petitions, reso
'. ns, etc , have been introduced, which
-1VCS yrniiml In htipw sinrwylhin uilt
vljtic after a while.
Pinna' atjt. Tlio Fan Daren Democrats and
Jw Cu'.l.'iun -Democrats of this Slato aro fairly
iilo i.ir;i other's wool. . The Culhounilcs arc
rani'j mil J becauso Judge Saunders wan not
(Ico.Uil Senator, and no loss enraged at tho plan
which a:it been propound by llit-'ir frie-nds ( ?) the
Vauitf's fur districting the Stalo for ConjrcsH.
'JVy complain awfully.
CO' A minister in an adjoining county,
at on;; of his late meetings, announced to
uV congregation that tho words from which
he would address them was, " in Paul, first
vers.', R:.;!? IVtcr kill and cat!'' Huzza
fa: North Carolina Divines.
Vuo". Ch;.n. Intelligence of tho final
closo of the (-him war, lew been received.
The principal items in the treaty aro, that
ill.- I'lii.'iese (ioveriimeiil are to pay thi
laiisli, lu Liily.ono millions .f dollars du
ring tho p.ij, jjxyl ih-ri-e succo.:ling
vers, and tint tho I, land f J,l onrKong,
;s to he c d 1 forever, to hoj; Hritaiiic Ma.
J-tV, li"r heirs and Successors. Tims bus
dosed a and on the part of the poor,
iguorai.t aJ d-Iuded Chinese, n bloody
war, whirh oa the part of -Kngland, was
hean and aul d, m t!, mijst sordid and
nurcenary feelings.
', X is Little newsjof impoi tanc.o from
tun c.iuntry. Congress was in session dt
Hicl-st dates the Message of President
"tibfictfon: Me" n hfiJSeTiTs" TfirrVvh7it.r
n presetiT5Ttie
country to be -in-a most AyTctcttcrl and dc
A... l,i
I'ura'jio conJ.ti hi
-i.AAi.TmTl-r-Ul - tt-lUi-ilXii3. Kill lit-
l":tic ws of importance, from Hngland,ex
wpt Hie excitement in reference to the Corn
Law., -pi,,.
e iich arc luxuraling,, the poor
-ircslirv;,,
t "X'iitcsfc Very little of public interest
has us ju, u en done by our National' Le
Nature. Much private business has been
u:spy..l of.
Our town.
e are beginning hereabouts to show
some signs of improvement. Tho com
"iMon, ls aie luving ,le 9irct.t, improved
and toU-guii,. ij. tttjiOU9 winter even-"ig-
we bav,; a Lyceum which holds weekly
lamings ol quite a interesting character.
,si XU( k Ke-v. Mr. Rowley delivered n
jlure which c hear highly spoken of
S absent from Tow,, we had not the
Pleasure - of hearing it. On Wednesday
mght last, l)r. J. p. L Hardy delivered a
lecture on optics, but as our paper went to
prciw soon after, we are compelled to re
sere a particular notice until next week.
n
t .
Be Art to ttU with attention Uw two article.
in this week's pnper from the Raleigh Register, the
one headed Locofocoism Unmasked," and the
other m " Postscript," in relation to the annual
meeting of the Stockholders of the Bank of the
State. The facts brought to view here will eervc
to ahew up Locofocoijitt in its true character and
exbibittJio kadersof that party, a. they are. a
, , ... r J ' '
demagogical, trutiwharcgarduv set of mon. Who
can have forgotton the ranting of the prominent
men of their party last summer , against banks
j j . ..
uu u,g ,u.uUun8, aenuncmg me whole
ai "corrupt," "swindling shops," " rotten con-
ccrns," and those engaged as " rogues and s wind-
Icrs-T Now these very same men when they have
.... , . ., ,
an opportumty to pro.ve their assertions, if they
1 I I . .... 1.. r t ...
nau ucc iruc, uiwriy miuse io no u : i es re-
r . .i n,. r n..,.. ,
... wu, , iUb a.iikiiU1
the State, and that too after they had passed rcso-
lutions appointing committees for that purpose.
They knew well, that a report on that
...i ... :e r. .. e .... . .
suojcei ii luiuiiuuy mauo out, wouiu expose
their former Jesuitical proceedings, and
ii.:. .... r.i i mL... -
.'iui. .u.so: incy uscur-
taincu tnat an investigation would exhibit
the fidelity with which these institutions had
been managed in this State, and the-rcby
redown to the honor of tho, under whose
ninnagemeiiLlheyJiavu b
ing disgrace and ruin of Locofocohmi !
I lence their shamefull backing out, after so
much blustering. Will so lanjo a poriion
o
of the peoplo of this State suffer themselves
to bo uny longer imposed upon by the lead-
ers of that party 1 Will honest Democrats
(for SOJllO stich" tinrie are) be any longer
gulled by" st of .rHutinjf .demagogues, who
iro ulwavs crying out for one course, and
iractising another, who, the moment they
gaiii a temporary ascendancy, commence
what their own jianera call a "disgraceful
scramble" for the very spoils which they
Uad professed so much to hate ? Surely riot.
Wc call upon them calmly to reflect, to
candidly compare tho promises, with the
iractiees of the leaders of their own parly,
ma see it tiiey have not mistaken mcir
men. as to measures, wc navo no hesi
tancy in expressing the opinion that one
iaii ot Tiiose in tuo west, wno can tncni.
selves Democrats, aro at heart, in favor and girls in our common schools tho true
both of a judicious Tariff, and National standing army. These soldiers are in cita
J ' .1 .1.. .. i.:..i. .. i .. . .i . .. i i ...
Currc-nev. which, hvthohv. nro tho nronii-
... , ,,,, .
ncm measures lor wo.en too w ings con-
tend. Then why not coma out like men,
irow off the shackles of parly, and here,
.. t I
uo'i , voio ior inosu wnom you navu every
' J J
igui to oenevo m uo wnai nicy can, io
.!.. I I ... Ml .1 -.!-. .1 ..
carry out these measures, and not for those
who oppose every thin", and propose no-
bins:.
Question cf veracity among the hon-
ouaules. inere is a queston ot veracity
at piTsrnt. pending, wherein John Tyler,
ohn C. Spencer, Caleb Cushing and II. A.
Wiso, ore plaintiffs, awl Thomns Esving,
ohn J. Crittenden, Geo. E. Badger and
ohn Bell, aro defendants. Tho former
aflirtn that Mr. Tyler said thus and so, and
ic latter deny. So they have it.
For the Messenger.
TlsiiB"s in 7Ia'o:i. 1 1
Gold. The gald fever, which prevailed
during the past year, to some considerable wounos mmcicu oy ms wno, uw was pro
extent in this county, has greatly subsided. duccd b' aneurism, caused by c.xtruordi.
t is not unlikely, that those who were most
severely ofllictcd, whether now in a state of
. ,J ,, n i
coi. valesccnco or collapse, will endeavor in ,
,. . , .i-ii i p . .do
iuiuio, io Keep oni oi uio Doming oi us mi-
' ... . , . .
asmatn. 1 et, still as it has boon kept, (lor
, , ' i r
nave not seen a tori oi u i.i any news-
J
per,) there lias been a considerable quan-
ty of ifu d a I ready produced, awl several
-b . - ' r , ' .. .
ivens yet, bi-en but superficially cxantin
ed, nd that adore the close of- tho present
year, t!.M wl be regarded as tx valuable
m.mngcountry. All the South-eastern sec
lion uf the country, embracing a mountain
ous region of more than ,rU0 square miles
on bd!i sides of the Blue, Ilidge, as well as
the North, rn part, in tho vicinity of the
Smokey mountain, abounds with this pre
cious metal, w hich may bo found in small
particles in rilinust every branch or rivulet.
t is probable, that during the spring and
summer, of the present year, tho most fa-
vorable grounds will bo thoroughly tested
hnd exuusively wrought upon where they
111 .piLliA-LUb.Ja.U3J . .
-EiMjeAtteN, X3or Common Schools have
not been in operation according to law,
since the last act of ti e Legislature on the
subject was passed, owing to tho Tart that
wu-huU to reload the money wc -drew I rom
the Literary fund, under tho act of 1833,
which covered the amount or nearly so, to
which this county would have been entitled
under tho provisions of the act of 1840.
l'revious to that aetol the Legislature, our
county was behind but few in the State, in
their preparations to adopt the Common
School system "
Wo have in successful operation, at
Franklin, a male Academy under the super
intendence of Mr. Micks, whose qualifica
tions. and deportment, entitle him to the
confidence and patronage of tho commu
nity.
A female Academy is also under way,
and to Ik; completed in .March.
-Temperance. This great and glorious
cause, is still advancing, and during thc
past year, received an impulso from .the
"Young Men's Total Abstinence Society,"
organfzetl at Franklin, in May last, which
I trust it will not lose until it shall have
numbered among its faithful adherents all
who are not confirmed in intemperance and
beyond the reach of recovery.
Yours, &c. II. G. W.
,, " ,' . ' . ., purchase too lurgejy ami become embar-
Micon county. To what extent they are The young mbs who flirts away
profitable, H.avo not been accurate y in- jn a unJof fo
formed. I suppose, however, that they i ',, ,,, i ,wl,U,i,f,,,,l.
mmiii'u i i-ii in tv in v ii'i'i'vv i l ri r.t i 1 1 1 i in i
American Oattlo-ihlp. ;
' " ,r w. waixacb, qV et. "
... Out on the sounding sea, -
VVith a flag-of atari and row of steel,
Iid tie tenlPe,t cowl tai h baUle peal '
The kt ihp of the free !
Awy 'rom bet moorings away o'er the wave
YXll,!!?g1?l?
'a the uro-bunt of morning, the darkness of night,
Like a goddesa she itrive with the gale. r
Behold bcr alone in her glorious might,
W,i,h ber b",nnc of beauty and streamers of light,
Like a condor when out on h terrible fliebt.
Whcre the breath of the tempest prevails,
Hark, hark ! 'tis her thunder 1 her Abts are all out.
' And lightning's tho wreath she will wear
, wOW .'f m,ne ," ,c r 'l "urned about,
'Mid the ring of the sword and the rapturous sliout,
uy UieXrcalh of the sulphury air.
J 1 J
.... ., ' . 1
Vf ,?,ho wraPl m lhe black-curling smoke?
Vliy thus Have her thunders tumultuously broke
O'er the halls of the dnrk-roMing wave T
Why thus havo her stur-crustcd flaj been un-
Liko thc wi of some d f lhe . ,
, '
worm i
- She but tks abroad for tho brave !
Proud hone of our land ! wo have civen thv form
o;Jof thc brccZRnnj lc tiJj of thc;torm .
o havo hung from the top of thy hiboaring
.,,",... . ,. .
Abroad sticct of stripes with the Bird
Who crerfh-s his rving in tho homo of the blast,
tZS'
nf (! , ' i . 1, ,,, ,f .in,
(if those who have battled for ua on the flood.
And blessed thee with hearts, which the freemen
n uIo" , ,, ., -
Can Dussnss. when wo saw thee sit firm on
throne
f thc P. ! '"ten,.
Go forth in thy glory ! and pomp o'er tho main
And bnrst with the niilUof thy mire-pointed gun
Tho breezes hIiuII kiss thro ; the sturs shull illume
Thy pathway when dangers aro there,
And around thee the laurels of triumph shall
bloom,
Like the plumage of angels abroad on tho gloom
j iaa name's tempestuous air.
Aye !' tho great Uod of Freedom who holds in his
hand"
This universe blazing around,
Who walks on the billows which hear his com-
mand,
Anr! Mtmiirlit in 1wn miii.f urn rimrl 1.
Aye ! he who fias yoked in the ether afar.
Tho lightning-mimed steeds of thc storm to his
cur;
Shall guide thee all safe o'er thc foam.
And at last, by tholorchof his bright b( ucon-stur,
Kostore llioe once more to thy home !
Tke Constitutional A km v. The boys
ul' 3 ,u,su u"' u,uuuu U3 ",u "ou,t;i,l
bulwarks against ignorance, the worst ene
my of lV. ,)umnn Tnco yyiiocvcr builds a
scliool - hoimo or teaches a rood seheol. is
erecting thc strongest monument to free.
,1, - . tr ti, :... i. ...i
UUMIi It i.ll.: 11IIIU 9IIU11 UVl.1 JUIUU III.II
, . , .in... i
lis irreat L'ovcrnment shall totter, when
this ieacon, now the sign and wonder of
. P C
tho world, shall wax dim, the cause will be
folmd in ,no 'gnorance of the people, And
i thc people perish for lack of knowledge.'
Miss Hamblin's trial. Tho trial of
Mrs. Ewing, for the murder of her husband,
Mr. Ewing, in tlio llientreof Mobile, last
spring, took jilnou in thnt city on Hie Utl
uit., and resulted in the Jury returning a
verdict of not guilty. The case excited
great interest, and thc court room was
crowded from tho commencement till the
conclusion of tho trial. Perrv Walker,
Esq. Solicitor for tho State, conducted tho
prosecution, and Messrs. Win. Dunn and
J. W. Cliildcrs appeared for thc defendant.
1 no main cvioenco in the caso was tiur, ol
r. Levert , which went to snow that the
dualI f. Mr. wing did not result from tho
,K,r "-'"""'
n, ,rl r ,
1 akk care. I here are few persons who
, . , . . 1 . , r
not stand in need, at somo period ol
,.r r . , n .i
life, of the above caution, lhe youth, as
, ' ... .. ',
be i;oes into vicious compnny, must lake
, .,, , . , Vm
c.t re np in wi II h( riunf-il I hi vnnnrr m:in
, ' , f , ,
, , ... ,, , , ... , . ,.
but Liule capital, must take care, or he will
will finally bo obliged to work to maintain
ia mU3l laku caro
ho contlucts 0'r ll0W he spct.ks, for at s
futuro d sln3 wiU 'be brought U
how
some
day his sins will be brought to his
remembrance. The mechanic who ne-
gleets his work and disappoints his custom
ers, must take care, or they will go else-
where and ho be obliged to give up Ins busi
ness. Tho clerk and apprentice must take
care bow they spend their time, or they
will grow up in lgnorancej commanding
neither respect nor influuncc. The aged
must take ctfrc and improve their time, or
death will come upon them while they aro
unprepared to meet their God. hi fine,
trt?re-is-rx-rtH-HV4-Hg-,-414-xr young,
male Of "female, who should not heed tins
cau:ioii.JiiiJ-lakc- care what ho does. He
careful look well to tho consequences
ami--wutcJi -vigiloutlvngainsLc viJk .of., n U.
k i mis j-iHid-you- will. Jio safcvneg! cc Ll.hu
caution and vou may bo ruined forever.
Stay of Execution im Tennessee.
The Legislature- of Tennessee, at the re
cent session, passed a law providing that
upon nil judgments to be thereafter render
oil before any justice of the peaco in Ten
nessee, the defendant or defendants shall !'
entitled to a stay of execution for eight
months, upon giving good and sufficient
security therefor, under tho same rules,
regulations and restrictions now prescribed
by law.
MARRLKB,
" In Knoxville, recentljyfiy the Rev. T. Sullin,
Mr. Thomas VV.Atkin, printer, to Miss 1I.rrilt
M. Thompson ; all of that city
DIED,
In:,Franklin, Macon county, on the 30th ult.,
Mrs. Caroline, wife of Mr. Wni. Lambert, aged
about 25 years. She was an acoeptablo member
of the Methodift fc,. LTiurch, and left an assurance
to her bereaved friends and relation! that their
loss is her gain ; and that she has gone to those
mansions which Canst has In reserve for the h.ial
ly faithful. Comm.
Proposed adjonrnmezt of the l.e
gislatarc.
Both. Houses of tlio Legislature of this
State, havo resrJlved to adjouro jori. next
Monday, tho 16th inst.
The bill to district the State for Congress,
has passed its final reading in the shape in
which it was. originally rf ported by thc
n
Tho bill to lay off the Stale into Senato
rial districts, has passed the Senate without
amendment it will no doubt pass the
House.
The bill to appropriate one thousand do!
lars for constructing a road on Spring Creek
in tins county 'fins been indefinitely post
poned i.e. it has been knocked in the head.
We intend to proceed immediately to a
general review of tho entire proceedings of
that iHMly, accompanied with such remarks
I as we may tlunk necessary. A inoro ex
traordinary session of tho Legislature, we
will venture to say, bus not been hold in
North Carolina for years.
(K7"Tlio Raleigh1 Register says that thc
Whig members of lhe Legislature arc in
fine spirits, feeling" a promt ' coTiseio'.-s'tiess
of having discharged their duty, mid " a
conviction amounting almost to certainty"
that tho present is the last Locofnco Legu.
laluro which will "ever control iho desti
Dies of the Old North Stale.'" So hoi!,
say wc and fur which blessing wo will
endeavor to be thankful.
OCT" Read attentive !y the letter of Daniel
O'Comiell, Esq., to thc Haliim ire Adver
tiscr, which will bo found on tho first p'.u'o
of this week's paper.
Ur. VotxJain,
RESIDING AT 1'LKASANT IIII.L.
Eifilii milrn from rrp-iiKlin,
Rcrpeetfully tondrri his services in tho various
branches of his ProiVis.-io'. to lh v.'Mi. as of Mil-
con and thf ttrijoinin counties. Ha will offer no
ikittcrinjr inducements to thc .coimii'Jiiil,. but
will tlninkfully receive and promptly and Cailhfnl.
ly nltcnd to any ealU with which he may b.i la.
vored. January, 1 J 3. Iy....l2;)
l-'ASIIIONAULH
ASHCVILLE, N, C.
HELLO, there ! ye youn men, and old oncu,
ton iKim here, and I will make you thcTicut
and most fashiouablo I OA 1 ol uny man in tnc
six counties .' .' t
' The subscriber would most respectfully inform
the public that he hus received I he
WINTER FASHIONS;
and now, let any person wishing a cheap and
FAsnioxAULi:
Sit St of CloHxes made, come to mr,
and he xliau't go off displeased. He lies in Uic
last twelve mouths so jjrcntly improved in the art
ol X V TTl.N'G, that he flatters himself that he
cannot be excelled by any one west of Iho Blue
Kidjre. jr He has "RlCDL'fLD his Plift'lOS,
sn that his customers cannot grumble, and will
give as long a time for payment us nny reasonable
man would nslc. 113 He tender:) his thanks, for
the lbcr.il iiatronaae already bestowed. ('V"IIj
ftill occupies his old stand.
A.J. FAI.
A.I,
vine, juii. i o, in in
l-)0..
A chance to make Money!
Ewant U hire ten pood hands immediately,
none will be received for a shorter time than
twelve mouihti, and will pay cash for their Ber
vicis. I will nlso purchase
Itaecoon, Habhlt, SfrnVfuskratSkijis
For which I will pay Hat3 or Ooo.N.
WM. COLEMAN.
Ashevilr, N. C, Jan. 13, 1813. 3t 112'J
,a k T W UNTY DOLL A US
Kanowav from lhe subscriber, on Friday
ni'lit histf the 3fllh of December, a bright niulat.
to"nin, nunied MADISON, abent 31 yearn old,
5 fee-'. 7 or 8 inches high-p-tolcrably tout built,
weirt'iinjr 165 !bg., has red curly hair, is so liht
col.il'd thnt he miht pass for a white man, if not
particularly observed is pli. htly ruptured, and
wcam a trusii. lie wore; oft' a liroad-Urimmed
whit) hut, a chocked home.8pun cotton coat, and
bluehii.ted paiilaloonn. lid had a l'a:.s, which
c.vpirtd on tho id int. lie rod' off' a small sorrel
man It ij possible he may have been furnished
with i free pais, and is n doubt endeavoring to
jet tt a iioii-slaveholdiiiij St.it . The ahivu re.
wnrj. and all in-cesary exH iises, v. nl be paid lor
tho apfeh nuioii of s.iid Fellow, and his confine.
menl.in ar.v Jml, so tiiat l can 'ei mm uain.
I ttirH upoii i'ic subject may be addressed to the
subscriber at Tvkrvill' 1'. O., Iiureim District,
S. C. " JAMF.S II. DILLAKD.
Jan. 0, IS 13. 3t l-IJ
Istray.
mAKKN up, by John Cfn j'ton
Kin. at his residence on rrencli
Urn... I pi.'i.r in Ifrtutel'Mon COIlllly.
lwi'a, 18 miles from IlenderhOtiville, on
the. 12th of November, I 1, ono mare MUM.,
of a dun color; a black streak alnujj its back ; cup-
poned to be three or four years el. I ; 13 hands hi'Ii
appraised to be wmth I'nirly dollars. The own.
er is requested to come and prove property, pay
charges as the taw dir. cln, or it will no ueaii wan
accordiii" to the snine.
I I'Air. M t II (l.'.HORX, K mz'r.
3a-mi?1n'ii:- trf t. 1-
jn an Kit;; PTc-y
"VJOTK'I to shew cause, naiiu t Petition of
j - Jh:i-,Uulf4J.-uarMi. -CKt rokcejvolluJJtiLr.
JlK'lV fb be(J-c!urid a Bankrupt at Wdaiin
Monday tut l;r&i dav.f .May ne t. ;
- WiUiam fuleman. pf IS ineombe coun'y, Tate
Merchant lobe declared a Rankriipt ut Wilming
ton, on Monday the first day of "May ne.-.t.
John Mtirif, of Yancey county, to be declnr.
cd a Hankrupt at Wilmington on Monday C'1'
first day of May next.
Hv order of the Court.
ii. h. porn.!:, ....
'Artin-' Clerk of Court in lUnkrvptry
January:!. 1W43. 2-d Vl'i
fTMIE year is now drawinz to a close, and with
X it will expire the the term of credit for which
we have made tho ereater portion of our debts,
ami ue be? leave to remind our customers that ns
our debts were made W ith lhe positive understand.
imr that oavmenU were to be mndo by th1:r.t
January next, wo have incurred obligations
which will mature at that time and which will
require our customers lo'inect their engagements
promptly, or we must bent considerable incon.
venience and forced to thc disagreeable necessity
of resorting to collection by suit.
We will receive an additional supply of WIN
TER tiOODHin a few days we shall be able to
sell GREAT BARGAINS, and whib we beg
leave to lender our thanks for post ravors. c
will be pleased to see and sell to our friends and
customer. -i uouvlk-''
Asl!Tille, Dec. 29, 1843. ' , 127
Will be sold, on Wednesday, the
first day of March next, .
A T tho late residence of Leonard Hill, dee'd.,
xl in partanburgh District, S.
-J&jL- ONE TRACT jRg&t
MM,- a r
containing 237 ACRES, on which ii aituated
COTTON FACTORY)
working 330 f.pindles....with machinery sufficient
to carry on tho saino. Also,
A GRIST MILL,
with three . .s of Runners. In tlio Cotton Fac
tory there aro
six iovi:it Looms,
Dres.irr, Wood and Iron Laths, and En
ginc. lAilh, with ail necessary Tools,
sufiinicnt for kerpinj up tho same. The Grif.t
II has 2 reta country stones and ono of rrinch
lurs, all of superior gin.
1
BLACKSMITH'S SHOP & TOOLS;
Gijj-honso imt! Cotlois-Uin.
ayv 'AND ALSt),
l;i;1fL commodious
M DWELLING HOUSE,
Kitchen, Smoke -Jlouse, Barn, Sialics, and
iiia-n; other small Dwelling Houses,
suitable for families to carry on
the Factory.
17" Tha MILLS have lately been repaired, and
are now in complete order. Thc water-power at
tnese won;:i is abundant, and tho machinery now
constructed a!l w; !l constructed to iruurd ar linst
frecficts.
ti i" credit of one, two mid tlircfe' year?
will Do ven pnrchusers civiiit bond with at.
proved security, and mortgages to secure thc pay
incut of the purchase money.
THOMAS YonXG, Executor.
Jan. 13, IS 13. .1.. ..)
look i2t:stj:.
T it worth while for us to remind oiir custom
-- era, Ihat their debts fell due on the 1st of Jan.
nary? Wr think they know itjind will attend to
it, and wherrthey come Tojay up, wrfiteh y,'c hope
w ill be immediately, lliat tiiey will bring more
money than they ,vve lis, wilh which to buy some
ol luu t IttartST UtllUIS ever pold in Ashe
vill,-.
. f WILLIAMS &. ROBERTS.
I . I ou had aH better believe we need tho
money, rind must have it. W. &. II.
Asheville, January G?18 13. 123. tf.
.1 I.i ST OF WITTERS.
1J EMAI.N'IXC in the Post Office at Asheville,
J-t N, t!., :ilst Dee., ISl:, i( not taken out be.
fore the lut of April, will he sent to. the General
Post office Department us dead letters.
Mr Ale.tand r
lananuel S Adams
Sainl AIam:i
II Ilarnard
Mrs Hister ISarr.ard
Francis Byers
John I!erli!y
Klijali I'ruco
William Hruco
Jesse I5i rry
A M Iiuller
John Iiradley
John K. Uraniier
Ra'ciisi iirookshear
11 ,.n
(icore 15 Cahners
Win A Camplx'il
John Casnidaor
John Luster
C: McCartcr
J ('ochriim
Alfred t'rai;'
Col C C Carson
Joseph Cook.
Piitta Dover
R F Davis
C..1 uinl DavidFon
Mrs. Jane Davidson
Miss R (iudjrcr
Rev T Ilarkins
Jacoli Hu e
Davolt Ilunsucker
Ciilson D Ha'na
Jo-epli Xiarron
i: i. HuidK
M I Mm
( ' 1 famptoTi
Smith-IIairaii
F ! I (Iain. s
Thoimi" (itiinrs
Jani; 3 Iredell
Daniel Jennings
Rufus Lisle
Col J Lo.vry 2
M Lytic
W MeMdler
Alex Me Red
John Meltirdo
Robert MrClelland
K II Mcfluro
Mr Melted
Mrs M C iVoody
II iWOsborn
David Owen
U E Owenhy
.Totm ration
(. Prestnall
Peter Prestwood
John Roberts
E I. Ray
I Uosenlleld
T Katclitr
Eli Rvnier
J I! lia.. 1
Reniard Rosekml
L Re. sc
Afr Richardson
Adam Siler
W II Smart
Col A E Smith
(Jocrjre iSummey -
David Shuck
J II Tate M D
Alexander Trihle
Mrs S Wheeler 2
W Willi
James Wihm
Wiiham l Whaley
Jolm Willicra
V" Worley
D Wvhei A Patterson
F I. Walls
M. PATTON, '. .V.
-f-1
Dec. 31, Sl-2.
.OTlCS'.
Tlin heirs mid distributees of Thomas Shrp
bird, dee'd, are requested to attend at Frank
in, in the county of Maemi, (in the .Monday be-
fore the last Monday' in January next, it l-mg
c Monday of the county ('-oiirt, in order to make
a final settiement of said estate with the rxece
nr. THOMAS SHEPHERD, Vxr.
I)ec.29 1H13.
Franklin Academy.
THE exercises of this institution closed, for
the present yepr, on Friday the ltilh ult., af
ttr a Scission seven weeks. The next Session will
commence on Monday the 2nd January, 1 143.
Ntudebls Will he prepared for the university of our
own or other States w hen desired.
f'uition, for Classical or Mathematical students
SI5, Oeograpliy or English Crummar, 511, und
all others 3' 1" r session of five inonllis.
l;..r..r ... Ilonu. C. K Iln.looi- ' "Tsn. J".
Jri-'djilUAV. nijUh and Charlef Manly, l-.sq, of
Rabi"h: Hon. J. R. . I. Darnel of llahlav and Uic
editors of th three Raleigh papers. Hoard ca
obtained low in traiikhn.
JOHN Y. (IICKS,
Franklin. IVc. 23. 3t , 12)
1 1 rnt irtsHtfff;
A NY.
-V esc
NY ruantitv'of WOOL will bo received in
1
ban
e. for (!oods. bv
' W ILLIAMS ROfimTS.,
u 15
Dee.
Chrrolu'c Comatyi I. C
Septembck 20 ,; 1342.
THE undersigned has in the above county a
consi.l- rable quantity of land, which he nw
offers 'for sale on accomodating term's, and r'ece
in pavm- nt lhe following Brticics, viz: IROb,
If A C(). BE III. (A TTLE, flEni'-l!WI,
and CORN. Tho payment of one third efie
price of the land, will be required at lhe expfa
tiort of one yeur one third in two years and nc
third in three years, and when thc circumstatccs
of the purchasers make it necessary, the further
induig-iice of one year, will be given on tch
bond "after it becomes due. No further Kcurity
is required than a good character und induairous
habits-. Any person wishing to purchase, can ap
ply to Mr. King, who resides in Murphcy, thc coun
ty sent of the above county.'-
3wll5. WILLIAM II. THOMAS.
milE subscriber will receive in 8 or 10 days a
JL load of SALT, which he will sell for cost and
carriage, bv the sack. A. B. t'Hl'NN.
Asheville, Dec. 2, 1812. 121
Irrical ft departure or the Jflalls,
EASTERN from Ashcvillo to Salisbury, four
horse 'coaches arrives Sunday, Tuesday, and
Thursday, at 3 a. m., and leaves MondaytThurs
dT and Saturday, I r. si.
SOUTHERN from At hcville to Greenville, S".
four horseioachcs arrives Monday, Thursday
and Saturday, 10 f. St., and leaves Sunday, 'ae
day and Friday, 4 a. m.
WESTERN from Asheville to Warm Springs,
four horse coaches arrives daily, -1 a. m., leaves
daily. 4 a.m.
From Ashcvilo to Clarkcsvill", Ca., twice a week,
horse-back arrives &undv and Wednesday, 7
r. si., leaves Monday and Friday, 5 a. h.
From Asheville to Aorjranton, two horse hack
arrives Monday and Friday, 9 r. u., and leaves
Tuciday and Saturday, 5 a. :i.
From Asheville, to iVorirantnu, via nurnsville
arrives Tuesday 4 r. and leaves Wednesday,
6 A. M.
From Ashcvillo to Cathoy's Creek, via Sulphur
5'prlnsrs leaves Friday, 6 a. m., arrives .Satur
day, 7 r. m.
darnsvillo and Calhcy's creek mails aro carried
8 on horse-bnek. "
Tho Post Office hereafter will lie oicned on Sun
day for thc delivery of letters and piqicrs, between
8 and 9 o'clock a. m. M. PATTON. i .M
"Asheville Dec. G, 1842.
Tennessee Stone 15Vfrc,
OF every description, for sale bv
WILLIAMS A- ROBERTS.
Asheville, Dec. 9.
If
125
NOTICE!
VALUABLE LANDS
BY virtue of a d eree of Henderson Court of .
Euuitv, I shall offer for salit.atjmblic auction
to tho highest bidder, on u credit of ono and two
yearB, at tho Court House in llendersonville, on
Puesday of the next February Court of Pleas tfnd
(Quarter .Sessions, tnc five following
Tracts of Jjantf,
bjionging ta the licira of Lewis aaj !5 . tison.
rirst Iract of a hundred acres, s.tuate in I ten.
d?rson cnanty, N. C, on bS.'i wJjs of the road
lead ing from William Orr's to Uetison's turnjiike,
iiicladini; lltgtitolVcr? rir.thT graulrd to K; lifwht
r.d U. liensoii,on tin; l.'ilh IVc.niber, A. D. 1818.
f ecund Tract, siluale in Henderson c. unity, and
lying on both sides of the north fork of east fori;.
of French Ilioad river, including the Hickory
Flat; tho I.owcr jAtfhvand Noilh lt.ttoms m said- -
creek, containing three hundred acres; granted to
R. Icwis and O. IJciiton, tho 1 olh dav of Decern.
ber, li'S.
Third Tract, lying in Henderson connty.on both
ides of Little River, including Phillip's improve
ments, coittaininir 2."0 acres; granted to R. Lewis
and (.;. lienson, lath December, ISIS.
Fourth Tract, in Henderson county, on C lear
creek of Little river.
Fifth Tract, in Henderson county, on Carver's
mill cretl; of French Broad river.
Purchasers toyivc bonds with approved sccun
. Due attention will be given bv me.
W. HRYSON, c; m. e.
Nenderso-ivilie, October 22, 13-12. 6w 121
THE undersigned, by mutual conrent, as well
as by limitation of their contract, have dissolv
ed the partnership heretofore existing ut Aeotts
reek, Haywood county, -V t . All tnc land
nd other properly belonging to the firm have
been transferred to William !I. Thomus. All
ebts due thc firm arc payable; to him ; and all
debts duo from the firm are payubb by him.
v' ii Tin ivi a e
ALLEN Fli'HER.
3t 125
Novcmber lO, lSi2.
lr. K. li;ri I Court of M. CuroIiMU
IX CANKItUPTCY
NOTICE to shew cause against Petition of
Leri lluiter; jr., of liuueoinb." county. Far
mer, to bcideelaied a liankrupt, nt Willmington,
on Monday, the. 13th of Decdiuhcr next.
Stephen Phillips, of Henderson county, farmer,
be declared a Bankrupt at Wilmington, on
Monday, tho 19th of December next.
II tram h.J-nc.i, of Henderson county, farmer,
be declared a Hankrupt at Wilmington, on
.Monday, the 19th December next.
Joseph fttenp, of Henderson county, I armcr,
to be declared a Bankrupt, at Wilmington, 011
Monday, thc Utliol December next.
John .Sums, near., ok 1 alley eounly, r armcr, to
be' declared a Hankrupt, ul V ihninglon, on .Von.
av, the r.Hli of December next.
William II. Sam.i, of Yaney county, Furmer,
be-declared a Bankrupt,, ut .Wilmington, oil .-
JVonday, the 19th of December next.
Jonathan M- lii iMn, of Aaeon county, Sad.
Her. to be declared a Bankrupt, ut W ihumetuii.
on Monday, the 19th of IVcember next,
Isy order ot alie lnnrt.
II. H.POTTER,
Acting Clerk of Court in llanlruptcy.
November 19, la 12. 121
JAIliX and IIIS.lS (usaorlod,)
lor tule bv
'WILLI AMU t- ROBERTS.
Dec. 9. . if 125
lT. . District Vorl oi X. Crolia
i.n isANKiu:nc'V.
"TOTICE to shew cause 'against Petition of
1 Benjamin Richunhon, of Henderson county,
Farmer, to bu declared u Bankrupt, ut Wilming
ton, on iWondy, thc 19th of December next.
John Brymn, of Cherokee county, farmer, to
be declared a Bankrupt, at Wilmington, on Mon
day, the 19th of December next.
Iluddt Margan, of Cherokee county, Black ,
umith, to be declared a -Bankrupt, ut Willmington
ou Monday, the 19lh of December next.
Uy order of lhe Court.
II. II. POTTER,
Acting Clerk oj Court ill liaiil.rll-,try.
November 7, 18 12 2fM ' 122
Smith's A riililucf iv. .
J'UST received, and lor sale ul, this office
"Vcry"chTa"p: Nv 2li
I.'. . Dilri't t'ociit of .Ti.farolliia.
iji.vxjttirrri'V.
TOTICE tA'shoxiTcTtice BgairiSE 'Te'UfiiToi"
www-iaooAD, of Cherokee, r.QU.'Ulyjji!kL
dh r. In l) rJeclared a l.ankrupt, ul mii.ngion,
0:1 Monday, the first of M.iy next.
By order of the t.iairf .
H. II. I O I TER,
1 Art in" Clik cf Court in Bahkrkptcij.
Dec. 13, 1SI2." 2'JJ 127
,-tilHtlnlstrators' .'olIrr.
VLL persons indebted to thc estate of Asa kU.
ney, dee'd are requested to call on M. M.
Edney of Henderson county, and make unmcui-
ntf navmeiit. And those Having eiauns agamsi
said tslute. are req'W sled t'i present Ihem, duly
authenticated, within the t.uieprcscrjut'a oy law,
or this notice will be plead m bur of their recove
ry
A. J. EDNEY, Admiiuitratnr.
Oct. 11. 1312.
Ii7
mil i IM: On aecomm Mlating term.
it1 an elderly WOM AN", who is a good COOK,
WASHER, and Il'.ONER. Apply ut this office.
Smith' CcograpSi y and Alias.
A LARGE number of these valuable w orki for
XI sale at this Omce very cneap.
Asheville, Nov. 26.
74
Bar Iron and Ca Mings,
... 1 i- a. nnnrnTS
For aalo bT V il.l.i.A.uo w, iui-y .
Dsc. 9.
tf
125
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