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Wmm '! JW 9 , n.:tM nrrirol of Uie team ah!p Neptuo -rw.vr'iefdatefromt3aivcton to thoftb, n4 Houston to llw 34 iiwt; " TW ' ftrJiiih frllo , Sjaytan, Captain Charfcs EllkMtj Wcb arriircd off Gnlves. tod on h ,,wl- ,n ' 8 v' ' . V CrirV Sbe brought Tvport of tlw capliu. which we lino l,cf0 ,w w,:1,oul found ifefr prisoners again Mr. Hnnna,who arrived on inursoaj irumuuiw,1u,. that Mr. Walker, ono of the prisoners, ar circs at Columbus, a few days ogo, and m.wa that CiptainCumcron, with 1 BpwEds of one hundred men hail reached T ihe Apaches, nd was received by these In diana with great Kinaneas. iuii o AirflulK-d wilh liorscs and wdl suppliml with sWasd eluthinjr. ' MtV-Walker nnd tfireo others left t1w Apaches before iho main frxly were auffiv-ioutly recruircd t' resume Liiriu v. On tlii'ir wnv into lUo net ilement thry sultl-rcd grnt Inrd.iliipa", nnu two of their companions died on tin rond. Mr. fauna derived this information from Cnpt. Zumalt whuaaw Mr. Walker after Jiis return. Mr. Ilanna also siw several other persons who had seen Mr. Walker. The son of dpt. Zutnnft left iho nulla body iif the troops shout fur before Mr. Walker, and Is hrly ? inccled I by his fa. ther. We ahull wait anxiously for further M' from these cullant men. li&itven cront that they miy oon bo restored to their homoa Houston Telegraph. General Henderson who win indicted be. fore iWDTalrict C rarmf San -Auguniiie, for the murder of N. B. Garner, was acquit, ted on the 6th ult. Gen. Rusk. Tho grand j.irors of Red Hirer county at the last term of tho District Oiurt, nominated U-'tt. T. J. Rusk as a can. diJatu fr tho next Presidency, and a reso lution was adapted to rrqursl him to permit liii nawo lo be tund for that purpio. U'Uam. G-n. Barl.-s-m, witii a number ,f volants rs, h a g uo in puraualjif tre party l Indian ill l had ennnniucd uYpro. ditioiis in Iho 'vicinity9, of Distrop. 'The pwinle of lliul section arc greatly vxaapinw u-d Hgaingl llw Indians, aiiJ npHitr desirous nf Hiriii2 a war f extermination ni;aint toft whoKi race, as living llw only muuns of fiiy lor llw b rtli-r srttUTs. "T u II lusttiiiiitii of the 5th inst. contains . t '. . .1... o 31 w iruiii uon. iiousioii iu iov c vudiir i iu? of Iho 14ib December, wbicli kt ixnm Ik ii published, ond throwing iu it il.ksuio ligl'i on the treachery of the J'reidHl Wfioljin certain poruonsoi !hc messai.ro, ttbich Jully bear out jurpre; vious ajwcrliniu that Texas has nofcater tBemyrtlwiiafreident Houston. The doc. ,lini.nt!bri;alhes a sniril of hatred against tlio navy and jealousy of Com. Moore, lu.thetoee if tueso circumstances, for Texas to render JJ and support to a rebel Imiii iMirtion of Mexico, was tvell cnlcula. tL-d uijjioduceJoeJiJiirs of the inost hostile charactt-runtho part of that country .to. .r,U Trttiw Si was sittinff at naught every ird'ession whch had been made, nnl prctt-rniiitin -ery i"P which mifjlit have b;T riiJerliUULal iJ'jusiingouf uuuim Mexico. r.,nnciiiD wit i Yucatan slnnas tviili.iiit aui xamiile on rccoro. otic n A writer la KtwTTorkV W hit pcctil. tions "on the CQn,ll tW Jullpwing ha morons atorv t ' -" t - . .. 1 next took notice of an Irishman, with loaded hod on his shoulder. He repeal wily and devoutedly crossed himself; tlien looked to the top 'of the building, which he was about o ssceoa, witn lesnui snu dubious sir. He hatf got one foot on the Erst round of the ladder and made sundry motion to raise the other, Wt eemed at every new trial to be arrested, and as it were, pulled back, by some unseat band. As I stood 'watching Iris motions, and his couu'enance, lie, withdrew his eyes irom the top of the building and fixing thetn upon mo sttiu , ' ' " Do you think itll come nowt" " What will comer said I. Why the comic, to be sure." The comet. I suppose you mean.' " Wiiv. ves. I suppose it's all one and llfrj same cralhur, that great big fiery body that's comin lo burn the world all up lo nothing, and all the papln that s in it, be. aides men, women and childer ; and drown all iho rt-st in tho middle of thu sea. ' Oh, the cruel, bloody minded crather, to destroy ivcry body, and not spare the poor babes themselves, nor their poor fathers that work hard ivery day to ate "cm and drink 'em! Do you think it'll come now, Misthcrf' Now!" said I. i'i . , . " Why, yes, if yo'u'plase now, or soon to.dy, or to-morrow, or next summer that is lo be f . I don't know," returned l-'Mjrt not in the secrets of ihccomef.. But 1 under, stand very strango calculations are made respecting u." ' ' t " 44 Aro ye sure," said he, looking to the top of tho building onco more, ".that it wou'l co no to.duy " " Why really, Pat," said I," that's mora than 1 could positively answer. Tueso cornels ure very eccentric beings, and there's no knowing what might happen." ' rL . TlsutibU i7cA. ifaine the fbrtiheai and tem pies with mixture of hrfrtsborn and strong vinegary equal parts, and snuu nine oi n up the nose. Sick headache roust be cured by an emetic, as it proceeds' front foul Sort jfottfA. Mix together honey and white borax, equal parts, and with a linen rag tied to the end of a skewer, rub the mouth three or four times a day. Sore TkroaL Take twemy" drops of spirits of turpentine on loaf sugar every night, till cured, iiiacx currant jciiy nasiens the cure. ' . t Bilious Complaint. Take forty drops of Balsam of Peru on loaf sugar, or In a class of water, every day at eleven o clock Inability to Serp. Take a grain or two of camphor at bed time t this is a surer and safer remedy than laudanum. Niehl Sweats. Drink a gill or more 01 warm water, at night in bed. ConsHmpton Persons afflicted with this lisease are said to have benn cured entirely by Inhaling Iodine. A writer in the Phil. adolphia Ledger, (supposed to bo a nhysl. clan) cites several strange cases in which this simple remedy has been tried wita suc cess. Birds protecting a cngtir thee. A correspondent of tho Cleveland (O.) Her. aid gi.ves this account of his success in in. ducing a family of blue birds lo make its home in a cherry tree, for its protection from the Intrusion of th.iee " happy com. moners who hunt in fields for food nn. bought," without asking leave: . On one occasion he placed jn a cherry tree a neatly constructed box, jasntoni'o after our common martin boxes. 0 tlio next, day he observed a male blue bird visiting it, examirig tlte premises with great I . 1 . B ...1.1 care both insluo and out. Ai icngiu ue retired, but soon returned with the female, to whom ho seemed pointing out tlie advan. tages llw place aff.rded. This was before the fruit began to rien, and by the time II 'Ml. . I'. I .1 .. f... nu 1 u,. wt P.lt ti, b.rbarous creaturns! the, would,, t , cbome put .niml bru.hingdon un iHlu.au fHruPw'r, too of a hou7 unv more tw'r 1 lw"W P"S nope.u pp. hruliiiitf allv Iron, tho '" W 1 hIio w is a uiul helil nit ii, flared -Im-j 4ioiKnk'iH:e 1I.H1IOI1 of ihe Mexiono Republic Ii, rsiH as sinrh iHik jH-i,lt ,it Ukmi iho con linginciis of treaties. Bji had sh" declnr vJ her indipendeiKX-, it would have been unwise, iuij rtiueiii, anl indelicnto.in Tex n, to h ive ihrost herself forward and be-n first to rerognizo the independence of u hew cominuirtty.in anticipation of the views and disposition of the most powerful and and besl established governments in chris. tmdom. Thu Executivo of Texas has not, nor had he ever any right under tho constitu tion to form treaties of nllianco with any oth tr government; or to attempt t carry tUrm into execution without iht; s motion of the Senate. In llio case of Yucatnn, thut b.dy hail given on expression in reluiou to such nn ullifnee. Our navy was' hundred; tl miles ilt i:i;-hed Irom tho protection of. our ro mi, subsidized toa revolution try (Mirtion of Mexieo, sii Jpluced nt tik-iiliiMwiuon, nnd after having bw'ii thui emjibycd for months, returned destitute to our shores, not haviiigbecn paid the amount contracted for, ami without adding renown to our navy or reapi ng glory or advantage for the coun Iry. Since that time all tho means and ef. fiirtspf this government have not been nble to get tho navy ttgaio to sea. The whole transaction was nat of this go vernment, it was that of tho individual placed at its head without having authority either under the constitution ir Taw; niid whntevcr is dono without authority, is of course violative of lhat law from which the authority is assumed to ba derived. Tho Executivo cannot but rTcmark to your honorable bjdy, that h id ho-under nil tho ctf CUin.nnncT attendant -upon hhsIU a nee with- Yucatan continued the corrra horidenc't ho Vould have been acting in bad t-.ilh I.. ,1... ...... r.i IH le.llISi OU ih 1.. hi Hkirta with tiiccrimoof trcn "sTriTmiitwi'rc Ittrtmniht nose. A. ..I th... I hi I. inf. rmuO Uiey re so twtiiwt lit. y II born all tho Ik sh otl' iv ye, and rods! your kiu m very bone, without com. puuctii " t wer' ou saa, Mislher, H tousu hero is very high noW, even to the very lop iv it, os lur as it goes ; and il tlm comic should happvu toilch ine tlwre on tho top, I dou'l know what would become iv me. 1 vu got a wife .and seven small childer, twolv whom are uuder llw sod in swale Ireland, ond all depindent on mo this very moiru-nt for ivery mouthful iv uttu, and driukin, and lood, and cloihin, Uk weur on their backs, poor crathurs : and that is what makes me afeard to mount this lather." You need not bo afraid of the comet to-day, Put," said I. - "Needn't 1 now!" said he, sudlenly bri"hlning up : " bless your honor's soul foMhat word. I've been aflfd to go up to the top iv this same, lor fear tho bloody comic should come along afore 1 could git down agin; and destroy me root and branch ; and burn tho clothes mid the skin otTiv ine ; u ud kill ine clano dead us a door nail ; and brush mo down with tho end iv his tail, to tho great danger and destruction iv me lite ii ud nil llw rest tv me hones, aoo oo voTaalv think now, Mislher, that it wont coiiio to-day, thai bloody comic T" 44 1 II insure you lornxpem e, rat. 44 Well, now that's kind iv you ; but the di vil n sixpence have I got. Wouldn't your honor thrust mo ltd night I : 44 Ay, Pat, I'll trust you till the comet comes. . r: - - 44 Wiil ve now? Then, Mislher, you shall have all moinsurin. But uforu I go up you'll plaso to give me a bit iv wntiu to snow mui i iu iuii cu. . 44 A policy you mean I" 44 Av. 'twould bo truo policy that; for then 1 could show it lo tho comic, and let him know that I'm insured." 44 Never mind tho policy , Pat, I'll Insure bp word of mouth. Uoing siitishetl with !his, the irishman mounted tho ladder and emptied Ins hKi. While ui there 1 cobld . perceive lhat he turned his faco to every point of llw com pass, as though looking lor llw approach oi the d aded visitor, uo presently ucscenu. ed, oud told me tno insurance worked well, for the divil a bit. said he, 44 did the comic dare to show his only face." 44 but. Pat, said I. 44 comets seldom show ihemselvesin tho daytime." 4 Oh, tho thieves of the world '."exclaim. ed he, 44 to come prowling in the night like any oilier blackguard who nasal an honest JJuca.UishoW. Bui I don't care a hg for him, that same comic in tlio night ; cause why? I slapo down colhr, and my wife, and ail my childer; and the divil a bit can ho find us there, the thief."" " ' V But," said 1 if the world should lie burnt up, you 11 be likely to go. with.it. Ahf there, h I oowt here's no safety for nn Irishman at Oil, at all. lie s parse euled in Ireland, and burnt to death with i -tir-tiie-eofiMMs if th R.-notitic and render to tuem aid and support, ho would bring hi'msell within thfi di'finilion of treamoi under ihe consiitmioii. Uo i4gards any aid rendered to Yucataa, as ultimrtily seryicmble to Mexico; assu red na Im is, tint iltougb tho Hickerings of a revolution try spirit reodored to tho inal. roniuits a in loi'-ninry gleam of aop,even. lu .ll- thry sill be reunited to Mexico, and bo it( bo surprMod if their adhosion had Wn tendered before the prcsenl moment. SAM. HOUSTON. An editor of one of our chy popers was rrccniU' in the midst of a crowd, gazing at some aasaiog pageant, when the juvenile namecuka of I le father of evil, (i. e. Print. ?rs Devil,) belonging to ihe office, found him, after edging his way forsotmiriime through the crowd, and demanded 44 copy." .4 Ah,'' said the cditer, "how did you know me among so many people!" Oh! yar honor, said a ' Patlandor standing by, " sore the devil always know his own Yoxaa t Dxii Woa ! r-r Irt quit too bad of ye,-Darby, to isy that your wife worse than the tHrvii. An, pu-ss vour Rivercnce. I can throve it by the Hou ly Scripture 1 can, by the powers J)idoi your Riyerence, yesterday, in your sarmon tell us that if we resist the Devil, he'll flee from usT Now, If 1 resist my wife, she Ties at roe !" r- .' - , . - . - A man jnSpringfieJd, Oi, thu annotJnccs himself as a candidate for constable. He Is certainly a candid man. Philip tL Baroel, JocofoCo has a wile and 13 children poor afraid tosteaMoo lazy to work and would like to bo elected constable. . . . . . . .... A printer observing two bailiffs pursuing . . .. - a i an ingenous but distressed author remnric. ed, " that it was a new edition of Tlw Pursuits of Literature, unbound but .Mot- pressed." ' ' '. New Hesse?. 4 Ah. John. said the minister, what is Iho mattter with you lhat you've been so remiss in attending the kirorintc; is it atheism, or deism, or that sad rowdyism is the cause V Faith, no, sir, said John, it is some. thing a thousand times worse than a that! ' 4 Save us, said tho minister, 4 what can it baT' Eh ! 'sir.' replied John, in a spasm of ngony, ills rheumatism.' vngnboito of a comic in Ameriky ; and lie's tin where toTiide his head out tv sightron on iho toirWlhe wide " world.'- And their it thik tarraqiU'OUS globe is dcstnyed, and nil the pnplu in it, here shall a poor Uwy find r mulovmeiit. i 1 ncfc II be uo houses lo build, nor no pftple to build 'em ; and ihon what II a MKr hod currier do I uiesscd ct Patrick! what II bnnrae iv neT" "Nev-r fear, Pat," said I, "trust in your patron saint, w rtonesi, inuustrkMi, and temperate; and l't the cornel Come when it will, it will never hurt you." . 44 Bless your honor's sowl for if at wonl !M said Pat, and seeing him mount the ladder wi'h repewed hope and fres'.i courage, I turned again to look about me. It is a mistake and a ruinous policy to attempt to keep or get business by delaying colleciioos. When yo!TT6sealuck pay. master from your books, you only I one the clwnce of your money, aod there is n) man who pays more money (o lawyers than he who is th least frfoapt in collecting for himseJf. . -i - unfortunate beetle, spider, worm was caught op by them, ond devoured or con. veyed to their nentlings os ofton ns once every minute during the day, by which the garden and Iruit trees were saveu irom much injury. , , Tho pugilistic character of these birds at this interesting period of their sojourning at the north is well known to naturalists, and was sorely felt by many a robin, cedar bird, and woodpecker, during ine progress of incubation nnd nursing of this pair. - Flocks of these Various depredators, wun their appetites sharpened by the sight of the luscious clwrriea, repeaieaiy aitempiou to gratify their palates, but no sooner did tliey approach this rorbidoen treeinan iney were violently assailed by tlie Utile blue birds, and compelled to retreat without par. taking of tlio fruit. So effectually were iheir approaches re sisted that the cherries continued to bang in clusters oo this tree long after they bad disappeared from all other trees in the neighborhood. The Chickcm SToar-An Irishman re. lated his experience in this Wise : 44 Jinlle. men and tellow citizens. I was uorn in Ireland, I have been in this counthry four s aa .1 1 t . vares. and nnmus an ine wnuo too, on . . .' ...... whiskey. Mcsc-lt an' tnra o me comraos was plnyin cards one Saturday night, an' for whiskey too, and" the chilk-rooNter flew into the room an' be lit tpon me bead, und he crew ihra times. Some o'eme contra, men remarked he was after lavln a blessin upon me head that was not to be on theirs. VVell, I tluiught nothing moor about it until I wint down upon tho levy, saakin work. They lould mc I was not able to work, au' asked me to come up to the limperancc nviatin.an sign the pledg. 1 was then sthruck whit remark of mc comrods re. sx;ain tlie blessin the chicken was afik-r lavin on mc, an I thought this was u, ana l wint nn sign the pledge." . Evert inch a mam The following t'n. te resting item was furnished to weuauy Kentuckian of the 29tli ult. by mo gentle. man who is taking the census of Louisville:' Mr. Editor,! enmc across a man last week who is 05 years old ; ho has been married threo times; by his first wife he had eleven, by his second wife he had ten, und twelve by his last wife, making thirty. three children, and his wife now in a most intereslinff state. . Twenty.thrce of bis children were boys and ten girls; nineteen bovs and six itirla are living. - lie married in his 18th year, and remained in a state oT widowhood three years. An Art Illustsation. A person nsk. ing how it hnppened. lhat many bcuutiful ladies took up with indifferent husbands af lor many- fine offers, was thus aptly- an. swered by a mountain-maiden.: 44 A young friend of hers requested her to go into a pane-brake-'and get him the handsomest reed.. She must get it at once going through, without turning. She went, nnd, coining out, brought him quite a meun reed. When hoaskydc!LifihBt was tho handsomest she saw, '.Oh!, iwr7ne .replied, ' I saw many finer as I went along, but I kept on. in hoots of one much belter, until 1 got nearly through, and then I was obliged to take up wilh any one I could gel ; and got a crooked one nt last. Tho 44 Lady Editor" of the Transcript, understands the subject of matrimony tho. roughly. She sensibly discnurseth after this manner:'4 Some writer, with whom we perfectly sgree, considers it consumate folly for half a dozen brothers, four uncles, and a era) headed father, and three ser vant girls, to undertake the task of stop, ninir a vounir ffirl's setting married to a man she loves aod who loves her. Just as if rope ladders were out of date andal! the horses Td Ue work! let down or spavined. - . A man named Chambers, harheen eon. victed for perjury in New Orleans, having swore fulsely against a young nudshipman named popny Dead esocoh to bury.-Kendall, in his Santa Fe Sketches, any, " during" the night we spent at S tncillr,n man mimed Larrtilx'o died in.f3 ot Iho carts. .When first dis3ovcrc in the morning, the .body "of ifiolnii n was)Pi fiTHl)ft7ild , but" Cuptai n Ochot osked Dr. Whittnker, our surgeon, to examine him, and see if ho was dead enJtightolury.y Wlul.. t urn v.iwnc tnen . 10 Oouih IW villu Steuben co"".Vi New lork, were rn. gaged in cleaning the snow from the lock ol mm. wWIe hunting, n few days since, one of them ventured t. look into the muzzlf. a i jh Instant ihe gun was discharged, and the ball passed into his skull, directly over tlie eye, coming out near thu top of tho head. , Br Sqceeiis To what color docs n flogging change a boy's complexion I It makes UuxtyeU O! , LOST OR STOLE.". A POCKET BOOK belonpinir the undcrii?r. ed, containing about 820.00 in North and South money lo, judgments and notes lo a considerable amount. Nolo, order, and other pa pen or value to the owner; among which, was a Bole on I tinman ..emmenon, uce'a, ana two notes oa John Yancey and on Wm. GoluVmilli aa conaUliie. For the Puckct Bouk and its eunUnti, a iiberd reward will be given. Majl7th,1843. ; 148 f NOTICE. Town Liot Tor Sale. WE will proceed to toil at Marion the county il nt McDowell enuntv. o Tucudiiv llie 35th tiy of July nrit, the Lot of raid Town. A crrdi oi on ana two yearn win oe given up-m the purdtaiiers giving bond with urcurily to be ap. proved bf. Iho Comniirnioni-ri. Tlio vale will be kept ofu iruol da v in dav, till a:i the tola are Bold, I Jfc.SStK HUKUI. . 1 JOHN UOBsON. ' GEORGE WALTON, JOI1NNEAL. May lilh. 1843. . td , 14s ATTEITIO.1 1 THE Haatcror the Ouncntnlie county Cavalry will ake place at Ahevi!lo on Saturday, June 2nd when and where all the troops are ex peeled to illend. May si. loi J. f 9 CHEROKEE COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, ) t Murphy, 6th Hay, 1843. TIIK Commissioners appointed under the Cherokee Treaty ot 1895, give notice lint Ihey aro prepared to receive all claims arising wider said Treaty, a d to cianiino and adjudirati the same. By rdcr ol ine uimmw mnrrs. - C. K. (JARHENER, Secretary. ,Vayl9.i843. 3t 147 .Special Court. HIS Hinor, Jucljfo Niwil, nppointed a spccml Tt rm of the Superior Court of Law, fur the count of Itiinenmlte, to be ncta ai ine vouri - I house in Ashcviilc, commi-noinif on mo w.cnu ATonday in August next, bailors and witnesses will lake notice, and attend accordinjly. J. KUU&ll 1 3, Vlrrk. Jay 17th, 1843. . M7. I State of Aorth Carolina. - T is ordered by Cmirt lhat an extra Term of ihe SiiDerior Court of Law be opened and held at the Court House in UurnsVille, in the county of Yancey, on 'he 1st mondny in August next, and that publication be mode in the Highland MeasciN rer for til weeks. - n . - . wym nv- y TCSt, J. n.MCLliIlUJ,Oi May 5th 1843. 6w 145 itate" of north Carolina. CALDWV.I L COUNTY. IS EQUITY.-SPRING TERM, 1843. Andret. Ests . - ,. ! L. Abrnm Onenine- and wife Lei V. Georvc Corpen ing and wife rollv, IaDon n.sis, jam iniwn and wiff Nancy, II. P. Grenell and wife Sophia, folomoe Ropcn and. wircaHc-JIjrsiat law f Lcn El. b-e'd IT is ordin d by Conrt that pnblicatfon b made In tlie ItiMiland Messenger for six week., as to ihe noa resident DefendanU, that they appenr at the next Term of thia Court, and shew cause if any they have, why ihtf lestimunyorranncy Ests an ajretf and infirm witness to be taken in this ease shall not be pcrpetumfm -- WM. M. rUE H i V. M. C. Myl9,1843. IPrs. fee $5 50; 6w 147 EASTERN from AsbcvilUs to Sulisburyrfour homo coachca arrives bunday, 1 ucsday, and Thursday, at 3 a.m., and Ira ves Mon'Uy.i'aurs. dav and baturdav. 1 r-s). SOUT11E11N from Arheville to Greenville, S.C. 4. fnor horse coaches srrivcs Alouduy, I bursday and Maturday, IU r. at., and leaves Sunday, Tues day and Friday, 4 a.m. WESTERN Irom Asheville to Warm Springs, four horse coaches arrive doily, 4 a. m., leaves daily. 4 a. m. From A-lMvile to Clarkcsvill Ga., twice S week. horse, back arrive Sunday and Wednesday, 7 r. at, leaves Afonday and 1'riday, 5 A.m. From .vshevillo to Afurganton, t-vo horse hack arrives Monday and rriduy, 9 r. u., and leaves Tuesday and Saturday, 5 a. M. s From Asheville, lo Afurgunton, via Durnsville arrive Tucsduy 4 r. St., and Kave wedneday, Ha. at. From Asheville to Cathry'a Creek, via Sulphur Springs leaves trtduy, b a. M., arrive Aatur. dav. 7 r. M. darnsvill and Calhcy's creek ma.U aro carried on horse-buck. The Post Office hereafter will be opened on Sun. day for the delivery of letters and papers, between B and 9 o'clock a.m. M. PATI'ON. J, if. Asheville Dec. 6, 1843. ASH T. VILLU milR Prin.lhl nnncnltinir the iudvment and X wishes of numerous friends of the Institution, and hoping to aeeommodaU some who desire lo end children" hither, will, notwithstanding the increasing scarcity and dearness of provisions, reduce the rate of board to 97 per month to those kn enlrr nui.il earlv in the session and pay wilh MuMiahle mmelualitv. It will enabl lina the h.Hr In da ll.i. if Mh a a bl will pST Op fa part (a board becomes doc) befars Ihe close of rr The rate retaam in forte, that pupils of tho Institution cannot ooara oui oi m m-. whiie thera is room foe tbrni. ese. pt Sritaj vevj netr connections. Pepfls admitted snev im ses sion commences will pay only from tho time of Striae, bat Will bo barged for taiiK to the (lost of th session, if tbej go awsy sooocr, ex- eepttt easoof wesn V rfrrrUKMay 5.1SO. BMKlNOTE. TABLE. 7 par. s 10 die's 'WrUrbrbrWf btvrf!' ' par ' " AUIU8TA NOTES, ., - Mechanico Bank, - ' ' ' " par. Aftf Braiiswick Bank, Bank Ct Augusta, . .... Augusts In. V Banking Caaipaay, Branch Georgia Railroad, ,? Branch SUte of Georgia, ' v' SAVANNAH NOTES. State Bank, Marios sc Fir Insuraaos Bank; Planters' Bank. Central Railroad Bank, COUNTRY NOIISt.. Btato Hank Branch. Macon. Other Branches State Bank, . Commercial Bank, Macon, ; Brunswick Bank, .- " ' Millcderville Bank, ' . M Georgia Railroad Bank, Athens, City Council of Augusta, " Ruckeraville Bunk, X-,.. , ...... . ' Branch Mar. 6l Fire Ins. Bank, ' . M St. Mare' Bank, " Brunch Central R.R;Bnni, Macon, lOdis'st Central Bank, 20 " Insurance B'kof ColQmbus.Macon, do sals Ponix Bank, Columbus, H Bank of Hawkimvilto " Cty Council of Columbus uncertain ., " - . iiiieagcviie, " ' Macon, u Monroe Railroad Bank, ' broke Planter's ctMec'sBk, Columbus, M Western Bank of Georgia, - " Bank of Daricn and Branches, M Chattahoochee R.R.&B'king Co. M Banic of Ucmulgce. " SOUTH-CAROUNA NOTES. ". Charleston Banks, par. Bank of Hamburg, Country Bunks, " Aeiiista Prices Current coaatcna wsssxT, fmoM tsb csnoaicts unt BACOA. bog rouad bast ' sbonldsrs . per lb. BUTTER, Gosbea ' North Carolina M eoonlr . COFFEE, green Cabs ordinary to good) St. Domingo " Rio r : - Lagulra Porto Bios Java - CANDLES, rptrraaceti M tullnw. u CHEESE, American ng!isll, -FISH herring, mackerel, no. I M no.9 - ' ha. 3 M FLOUR, Canal - Balttmor-- western " FEATHERrf, GUNPOWDER, - blasting, " GLASSltiH13 8x10 IRON, Russia tlttHtal 9 departure or tlte Mails, .AT AND FROM ASHEVILLE, K.C. State of North Carolina. YANCEY COUNTY. Suptrior Court of Law Spring Term, 1843. Dorothy II. Col 1 . TttUion for Ditorc. Isaac W. Cos. . IT appearing to tlie satisfaction of the Court, lhat the Defendant, Isaae W. Cox, is not a resident of this State ; it is, therefore, ordered lhat publication be made in the llighlaad Mes senger for three months, that tlie defendant be nd appear btfore Hie Judrcol our next superior Court of Law, lo be held for the county of Yan. ery, at the Court llrtuse In BurnsvilJc, on on the 3r Monday in August neat, then and ther to shew cause, if any l.s can, why a decree shall not be made according lo Petition. itncss. John W. AlcEIrov Clerk or said Court at Burns villc, theSnd aionday after th 4th won day in March, A. D. 1843. . - JUliii v. Jncciuvii, c w. May 3. P. fee 810. . 3m .145 Tanners' Bark Wanted. THE subscriber Will give a liberal prie.l for several cords delivered at his Tannery. im w urmM emu. ... . . . w. . Asheville, Msy 3, 1843. T bbi "keg M " BOX M M "awt Swedes, assorted M hoop . 4 sheet " nail rods " LEAD. JOLASSES, N. OrL llaranna NAILS, PEPPER, blacki RICE, prime ' inferior to good SUGAR, N.Oikins , Ilavanna, white " " brown ATufcovado 81. Crois ' Porto Rico . H lump " loaf SALT,Livr rpool ground" U KM STEEL. German N blistered u TOBACCO, N. Caro. - Virginia, TEA, Duliea Souchong Hyson . Gunpowder 7 s s a 19 a 10 a 13 a 5': 9 s 10 a 10 a 12, a a SS a Is a 8 s nons IS s I Si 00 a 14 DO 00 a 10 00 00 a 8 00 r 8 8J 15 Si m 10 )5 IS J2 It SO 90 m - ib. M gal . lb. tt 'c'wl M S4 ,Jb bosh ackl lb. 1 75 SO 50 00 W CO 00 00 50 00 50 00 00 00 7 S3 18 a 5 a 12 a 50 75 9 11 7 '7 8 7 13 s 121 33 a 40 a 15 6 50 I 00 6 00 $ 60 ' 5 7 00 4 50 8 50 !00 00 5 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 8 S3 35 T J 3 50 8 50 5 13 8 9 11 9 14 18 50 9 73 IK 8 15 50 60 80 00 15" 40 75 75 1 85 1 93 IT. S. Disf ricl Conrt of IV. Carollua. IN BANKRUPTCY. OTICE to shew cutte against Petition of Alezandtt II. McKee. of Buncombe county, Book keeper, to bo declared a. Bankrupt, at Wil mington, on mntulay, llm first of May next. George Summey, of Henderson county, int seller, to bo declared a Brfiikrui.t, at Wilming Ion, on motidiiy, llio firit of Mny nrxl. John S. En lei, of Cherokee county, to be de clared a Bankrupt, at Wilmington, on uionday the first of May next. jjy order or the court. Feb. 10, 1843. . II. II. POTTER, Acting Clerk of Court i Uankruplry. State of North Carolina. . YANCEY CORNTY. - Superior Court of Latt. Spring Term, 1843. Dbn os ueiy or l R. Sc. J. R. Love , m. f EJECTMENT. . Fen tc Wm. Scott. J ST appearing lo tho satisfaction of the Court llnit iho Defendant in this case is deceased ; It is, llHTcfore, ordered that publication be made in the Ilighlund Messenger lor sis wceksjbr tlie heirs of the defendant, who liveout of tlie Slate, ..:.. t.m Mfu nl avifn Rebecca. Wm. Cosby and wifo Jhhc, Elisabeth Scotl, Andrew Hurl and wile sally. I nomas moo Nancer, Robert Scott and James Scott I mat tney be and appear befortfTha Judjo of our ncKt bupe. rior Court of Law, lo lie held for Yancey county, at Ihe Court House in Burnsvilic.nn ine ora mon. day in August next, then and there lo answer the Coinpiainl oi l uiinnn. " iu;i... w Uii mi i. era oi saio nmn Minvrr,.v.i -v ' . at Burnsville, ihe'J id mnnday alter iues.ui ni n- davw Marchr AaiU . . . ' J. W. .MeELRtii , C. a. u. M.IPr. f5 501 6w 145 J v narHsrof t Grove, Balds If. C. EIGHT nEV. L. H. IVES, D. 3., VISITOR. Rev. ALDERT SMZDES, Rxcroa, THE Summer Session of this School will osm. meno on Ihl first day of June, and will eon. tinue five months, or till the 81st of October. A punctual attendance of the Pupils is requested. Application for tho admission of new Pupils, should be mado to the Rector, as early as is con venient. " TERMS. For Soard, with every incidental expense, and Toition in English, en hundred dol lars per session, payable in advance. For Tuition in French, 919 50 per session. For Tuition in Music on the Piano, or Guitar, 835 00 per session, with $3 00 for the us of the Instrument. For Tuition on the Harp 8)33 00 per km ion, with $10 00 for th us of Instrument. April 10,1643. 6t 143 C. S. DISTRICT C0CRT OF NOKTfl CAROLINA In Bankruptcy. NOTICE to shew cause against Petition of John Mickey, of Macon c xJnty, Farmer, to declared a Bankrupt, at Wilmington, on Monday, th first of May next. By order of the Court. II. II. POTTER, Acting Clerk Court in Bankruptcy, Verified 81st Sept, 1849. 90d Ynl nabfc Property for Sale. THE. Trustee of Ihe property ori. ginally purchased for a Pursnnagr, and at present ocenpied by Rev. D. Rr-McAnallr, will proceed to offer said property for public sale on Tuesday the 4tb . r i . . .1. LIL. I.IJJ .1 day Ol JUiy next, lo mc wgiivsi wuuer, on lira fullowing terms : One third of tho purchase, money to bo paid down ; ono third in six months from tlie lime of purchase ;'and Iho remaining Ihtrd In twelve months, Ihe purchaser giving bond with security. The propcrtyjice in the immediate vicinily of. Asheville, and consists of thirteen acres of LAND more or lens a irnod new Dwclllnif-IIoUOO Kitchen, and necessary out Houses; all of which will positively be sold on ihe above mentioned day, ot a fair sale, with a legal and actual transfer lo the lurchaser. Tho attention ot tho rubtic is most rcfpectioi. invited to this properly, as it issued as will rinke a Jcf iruble private residence, in as healthy a country as peruaps can De tounu in wo uniwu Statcsi JaSes Loweiiy, J. M. Alexander, j. W. MrELitor, Wilue Jones, Wm. CoLEMAJf , Trustees. . State of .iWft Carolina, JDAIWOOJ) COUNTY" Court of Ploas nnd QuarttirScssions, Wa rc-hStssiun 1 1 Vie Shcrrill and others, vs. Weslhi it. Enloe & others. PETITION TO SEPRoBATB OFTHB WILL OF A "8JT appraring to the satisfaction of the Court, JL lhat ItiorriSS lliompoon ana win.-, -j, c ;.. hi nv. mailt wnnoui ine einw. is therefore ordered, that pblication be made i. iiki...! Vmvuiim fur six weeks, that thev be and appear at tlie next Court of Pleas and UDinCr iHWKrni iv w ssvt.m j , ' asr :it Ik thiwri . m. ii.i'.hi Hnssstss in it nrnpiTiHD wis sira Monday in June, and ahow caws if an; they l. Jh. iK rwff-r of the netition should not bo J.u..'L. t, .ffl hn hrarvd ex 9tt SS to Kern f W. BROWlV, C.C.C. WaTn-vdle, M.y 9. I81X 8w. 148. (50 lllr B Y the sack or sinrle basbrl, for sale hj Doc 9- Msrok 5, 1843. - APPOINTMfNTS FOR QUARTERLY MEETINGS. Athmil'e l),Mlnrl. Third round. . Hendersonville, May 6 and 7 Mills River Cnapel. Greenville, " 13 " 14. Pickens, " 20 31. Frnkliu, " 27 " 28. Waynesvillc, 3 " 4. - Asheville, 10 "11. The preachers on the several circuits will dcsiff natc tho place for holding tho nvetine. v v LL'irirn a r April 14. 1842. ' H3 i:tfA). TAKEN -up by James. Ptton tC'., siding" neoritienwuth of David son's River, in llrndcrson county, 18 miles from Hendersonville. on the 27th of April, 1B43, one gray MARE, fourteen hands high, supposed to be seven years old, no vMihle flesh mark nor brands-: appraised' to bo worthjwenty-icverr dollar and fifty eenl-Th pay charge tho law direct, or it will be dealt with according to the same. JEKEAIAlI U31JUKIV, Kenger. Jtfarchl3 1843. St 146 ASHEVILLE HI ALE ACADE.TIT. TIIE sreofi4 session of this Academy will commence on monday Iho 15th of May, at at the Newldn ACsdemy, if It can be Mrtaineo, if not, it will continue in the village. ThoTerm of Tuition per sessioa of 83 week will be as fol lows: .. For OrtlwrTsphy, Beading, TVnung, urra. pl,y..ndArithm.tie. v 'S'rS For th aoov wiin i.nf iisq wiDinr, With the th higher English branehew (ex. eeptingMathemaU.) 8J With th lilin ureca, aoo irentu, HlA oages and higher Mathematics, i. o. no w"""" . ' ii r.r sickness (aftar admissioa.) Board eon b hso k fr ft.f.rnia aSjnosWaf rates. : wn i d-rrTa Diwr rV f).;,' T v. . iaai,vavniMitq.i--T- FV' . . M , .1, 111 Ascsrvuw. o
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