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i ! .rr t:.o l:.l ch!-.1 iore a lo,s TtLicatJl" u tJ-.-- c:, J c; V I t: I.. ( v , . ; .. i..:, .... ter lv.:.:i . icti :.ir. ?r.r t. St'f Cirroci iV-t !:vm ;Jvcsi..-t l. j Ucny r.i-t il.m we arc, I Mil! I jcciusa l;3 tC3 such an . .t c-r ;sirtjr, ..j'd if i.2t..Vt uo'ui.i do it Ly fj-J. r.cc t J rati cna cfeur r. L .r rj it I ir i. rein ) c- . tr..:.:ifjr!3W."l:aiariTl!. fc:i.ir.5e. ; YlaofXa.rwcf- c-..i 1 tLctiJ. Hut . rinGraUMwKloiSj corr.j : uc cr., Uat ' -jlhuall ihs djmocrats t..'.'. V - i ir.-th?r with fame cf his c!i V T'fr. wha hive always stood by him wo will Lj r!j to Civ0 Wat aJJjrivo the :i.;i.DfB:n,r,. f.,!'. : t ?u w S! f . E J.'tu r, I h a ve pi ve n y oa a cor. fab or.nrij l! 2 democrats, lha sabstacee of which X hones.' v Lclicve look place flmon !he Jcnr 'tiraib LiJcrs in, ih streets cf Mor,;:ir;ton'on YVpiftycvciigar. I VedncT'liy,Sn'.)st-jucni Ucr.lAf,w cor.. .) ' About - pne o'clock on TcrcTJ , Cjr,...uin mounted , fosucriittv,d nflcr dcclnri: him :If a cnu .. . JiJaloo tiirDeJ bii baltcry ngunst Mr. ! Clingmw, Bni cuJcavorcJ for mora than oij h'nar uiiltntify Mr. Cttith ihc tr.'r;!icrn Ab ; -oI;ii.nwt, huiI pMiticuI-uly wi;!. o! J Jubii Q. AJ-Jim. . Accuiia hiia f .liui- n.T Irutsi liii Sut'Hrftc.lJ;agiifsiii1hn rule, ncJ v.rtin, toliurj an 1 alons .with iiis Horlhorn piliel for it- abrogation ; charging Mr. ,C wjib Jjiciiy io ri't telling the pooplo to jcaritiow teiatcuJwi ta vote on that rjues- tcjco ; add I'hat he ctiul-J ni'n have been elected if it had been known, for thnt iho people of thU District rvouIJ vute for no roan who would vut ; uwHiwl that rule. How artful! 1 How dis. ingfnuog!! , What o atleixipt ut humbug. i (tefyl ! ! Dof- not Mr: Graham Vniw, ihal i IJcnyClay of Kcnlncky entcrtuincnl nd ad vocaicdj (a far back a 1833, I . believe it wot,) Vuh a speech of tha greatest ability, to iIms Suoitw of VuUd S;'UrS ho",r.e - rpiiiAifij at J prineiulo that Mr. Ciiogman ad - vwcaU'd and vittcl for .during he -last Con - gVtti? Did he himself nut vut'u fur Mr. Clay. last November for President of the United Stale l. Did he tell a single individual that liyuujjlrt not tu vo.e lor.-Mr.. Clay, because Mr. C!u,y was n ubulhionist? ' In Hoe, did he ever ny a word about it one way or the oth ! ' r. VVll now if it is ns great "tt-sui to op pclliiU rule aa Mr. would -make it out to ' b. hJ if it was n Jcudatroko o tour Southern inttiiutiom In m. hut nn mtiabh light doea Mr. U.Vhv.frtaitfuM;' condenm"tig; Dow that he is a calidtdiite, the right of I he? citizens of any put of the United State, to petition for lie hboliiioti of slavery in the District of Culum bia aid any man who Would wdvocate the right ; nhi'st Bat a fcW hori niotiihi ago; he a ujllin you at o-ir Meetiilg and public jvhering, tht yoii ought by all means id vuitf for llctiry UUy lor rivsidentj because lie was the. most able,', honest, upright and lrt W'Jalifi. d nvin in - the Ignited r States for thitpost, nn 1 that" .ne fajbatuil of tliis covJntrj- drpraded on his t lection, nlthobgfi tie well Vnew tint Mi. Clay hud said, in his place m itaSraaic, that those petitions lor th& aboli tion f slavery might to be received by Con gti-ssL referred to n &mi.iittev'anJ that that . .:... i . . ...... iIkm in s ivj.itmij(reougni iu reppri agnmai - .Mfir in culm and dispassirm-ue manner. ,j And that IvWn Mr. Clay told one -of bis friends (Mr. Prcs'.orf, of S. C, perhaps) that he in. teodtd to twke that ground in hisspeeshj MrJ P. tuU him that he was right, but still it might injure his prospects Air the Presidency in Sowvh, he, r.C. replied, "1 Ys?ulJ father be right than President.1 And after the speech Mr. Calhoun said it would do more to put - down abolition in the South than any peccfe thalj had ever becri delivered in Cngress.- Now, how is it, I would respectfully chqdire Mr. Graham and my democratic Iriecds, thft Mr.Clay was" such a saint tvith .all thcie " eritnes upon his head, and Mr. Clingman auc a sinner 1 I know of no good reason unless It ba that Mr. i Clay" had never bcatco Mr. lam for! Cjngrcss In this District, and yrzi not likely to be jrj hs way, - Another thing occured ilariug the speaking Wednesday; that I thought. was not only ' acti.h?2ish, but also illiberal, i ungenerous 1 unjust.', It "was this; In the course "ilr1. OS first speech, he ssii "that Mr. Ciiftg man ought to be condemned becausa . 1:3 jp- ert whole North CaVoIica delcgatwji, j and v J, upon tha" people. to say if tH7 1 .were wrong and Mr. Clingman right. Iii Mr. - Clic -man's reply hi said that tllcte were iriiby tr.;asnt rem!c.cam fioft'; L iralina.'whocd. tacidvjd v,i:Vl.I.a b hisoninijn aliotlt the ijlH .P.3, tr.i J.st ps ho . had learned the meus crs ia v. Llch ! 2 La J been assailed by ht3 eppo s...j, zz . sc:r.? paitis to cl their liews. ' Kj t:.;:i r-ad a Idler fcom t!:o H;jn. Vrr.'.i P. .".jruai, giving his views c.-tfjat 1 r,i ; c -'irdy s-tnins Mr. C. - After tlr. C. f.:..l.t .! , Mr, Gruhar.i roso, and I am starry rS lC "y i'rTv a coarss alicjthsr unju-iiSbla .3t!.:c;cscfc:ncieen.twemi3thsofih3 Wjfi . : j r;rj prcs-t. H3 sccucsd Jud-o Man. Z- no (..ctati u rr.zirci tor.v.s cf attempting t '3 Fcc,r - I this District, ill.: -vC ! t..c:.i - .. j this iL'ic P. Maogum was ; t'lif I i ' ttU.l... . ii .i t -cy cr3 la yg;c ? Nov, I ask all candid be:: :.t i I: r i r'vllut'j-u:1 : f ccl It l ce Jurseroent; --..,-... i ,,tti Vi.: " ... n i -?r. ) rr- .: to i or.i -f our ovr c.czl d st,:-:'-! ciurrns to un deryir.'.a f r I.:..i. Jn oiW v.urJs, you must I -3 cur f-dih u l!. j iLcvcs t,f tlrar-'frs, 'nr. L 4 ';,kai!.:v tcM yoti Jo f'-r Mr ; ' -:t yea r.:u.t f.-j-xi"acaVpufD joar t lars v. !.on ll.ry approve Mr, t I rr.1V f ipLrlcH rtlrllf!! .rlv . ,n tin w . ; ' v ' x"t'l 'i;non. Thij co-jrc3 of cocduct majejcn ri-ht to Mr.tJ., end it sccuied t i"iv,3 j r,:',;. .!ar aatisfucuW In the Locos, by't I know ihat it I neither approved nor attempt ed-to be j-isfifipd by the VMgV, andlam hafVy -a .ay that mnny of Mr., G'sold'and trit J friend who had. always stood lo hini abauddactj Vivj after that speech; anddeclaf. ed xUcir intention to vote for the man that had prerved himself so gdod a Whig and so worthy of their acceptation. Barnes could very ca silv bu given if it were necesstry. Mr. Ciing. man, in the course cf his speech charged that Mi G. had been brought out by aorno of the deinor-ii-- leaders, (who wprethen present,) '".h ' ' ranee that they wouU lede M r. y ' : "-anil 'democrotic' votes. This f.td by the persons, oa whom it was clur-ed, with ths execptioa' that they altcd-T they pledged those votes to any Whig who en- tctnvtf Views ;o0 thvUOth RuWjfilam from Clinman. i." J , "' sincerily believe, that in this count vv by the day of election this contest will narrow down to a Whig and Democratic contest, .Every thjlng Iiere looks like it now. . Tito Whigs a re al gathering to Clingmans b urner, whilst all of th democratic leaden arc uriiiflj- oa their farces to Graham, and soma' of them rveo carrying gnrblcd extract of the journal in their pockets, electioneering 'against Cling maqr . in a word then. I who; tm' here; and see the game that is attempted, to be played, would give a tin ly warning, and;, call upon tljo Whigs to be up and doinf before the ene- --, ; A "BUUKE WHIG! For tha Highland Messenger.' J' riciiltural Society in tjemlernoin I A meeting of the citizens of Henderson was held according to previous notice, in lit-n-dersonvi'' , t i the 4lhof July for the purpose f if forming an Agricultural S jcieiy. j Oupt. John Johnson was called to the Ch iir. On motion, committees were j appointed to ttrnft a Co: stitulion, nominate OfBcors:&f fler retiring a j lew moments,' they brought ,'n a Constitution which was adopted. A num f)cr. of gentlemen joined tha j Society, and )aid the initiation f'ec which is fifty cents; mmcdialcly after, tho commute for tlmt pur ose reported the names of, tho following gentlemen for officers1, of the Society for the present year. wmcn was auoptea : . , ... .... I . 1 . 1 .' ' !:" : ; For PresidentH, Ti. FARMER, Esq. For. Vica Presidsnjs-Cjtrr,1 John : Clay ton, Capt. Hugh Johnson, Capt. James B. Recording Secretary--iJlMi M. Edney. Corresponding Secretttrys--tWin: P.MtJR s- Treasurer James BftrrxAtN, Esq The next meeting will be h-ld in Hi ndar-H gonville, on the 8lh of August next, vthb diy after the election i at 1 oVlock.' 4 iumes ft!. Edney, was appointed to deliver the ihtrbdilctory address.1 ! , ' : . James. RI.; Edxey, Secretary. july.e, Frura the Ralh. Register. , . . -' , , Tho Sub .TrcaaurT'. . Messers. Dobbjnj F's'herj and.Biggs. Lo cofoco Candidates for Congress, have; with more boldness' than prudence, declared them selves- favorable to Mr.'iVah Buren's odious and exploded 3qheme for regulating the fir.an cial concerns of the Government, known as the Sub Treasury ! ' The chief feature of this scheme, as origi nally proposed, it will be recollected, was the Collection cf ue RcU'nuo in Iwrd money only. irifcio revived, tho cljecl will still ,bc the same viz: 1$ n;ake this, a hard money Go. vprnmcnt. nrd to :icq it as far as possible, above the infljcnc j ofthe States and the peo ple" - And to carry outtnis coa.me. Auuun-.-.trAtion would scoJat the! reserved rights ol k Sfmm atid institute a" ceaseless warfare calnst their Institutions. , it nas aunosi oe . hnbit-a ready, lo speaK 01 111c ueu ml n.ivernment as a sovereignty oi itseu, possessing a conruhrin- afid arbUrary authori ! ftWf tha States. "It seems to be forgotten entirely, that it is but a general and restricted nn,.rni!nn' established lo "secure a more perfect union1' among the several Siatcsiafcd tn --t ai tl.3 lie r-rose ntat iVcf of the Whole. This S-V Treasury sclicme proposes , a single t'ow, to 'reverb lh' order of alliii sj to divest thJ - ---of thLirLv-1". divest and bind f and i.i--::. .. .II - . i r - ' ai ;W a ; ot Uonrcss : ;ke the limit iiyton, a mihty concent rr.tioncf power; it would s-nJ p nrcJ o..::chc.:Jcrsi.:toth2 E:tes, toscoTat A Uv. i . . a t.eir Cacking Iss.:::I y.:l 10 drain them cf their coir. r-ii Lts at 1 rr.c in Iorth .ro.ina, pirs - A large portion cf lheir Clock . mvnrd bv tho PrcsiJwt and Dircctofs of t;r-!irl Is laj tct of tl-J j'j Treasury , "' i:pon our DankstiJ p r; i-iK-J. From llio period uf their crcalin, i!;o Usm of North rc!!"i have been iJ?t:t: -1 witb ,i ?:tr-l hpr.rficcnt instituti. the i.j vnonnoK ! !-:., is t. . - t j , i:i ihort, -: v " .. J cGeii-nt " ' It iu C, prosperity ,f c-t : . - . - .... 0 '-lo. And will our cai- zvns su:.cr,.t!it t : . . "5 to risrf? T"'ivf m. struim'tit.-i in di-sirovir.-" thtn f r.iiin?i..n. fjr j-it pi sun-ly us t!.s Cub Treasury ever pcs into liopermion, t ywiil Ojwu. do n i ;.. ,,-, .. , -i-- " ' - .'v. Frct moii, cf r?un! Carolina J ."H..Ci.:!pcI llutia p;-..:. . nefarious scheme, y. areH fl-hii. - .-t cncroac!u-3cnta bv the Geiif-rttl Go, . r. -jcni: v?o& lht k-gbfative pnttttrs of your Stale vou arc dt-fuatiif a cabal ' that,; would prostrate our" stale sove. rign:y bijino totslool f frVuVral power. and assumt to itself the nulhurity of cosirol lin our domestic institutions. , liu: setting all ihU oxide, wo rhaliitt any bodv it show that a his thrice-defeated pn-jt-ct w"i!l answer the purposes of the Govern imrit in its man agement of the Uevccuc. Under such a svs. : tern, the public money must always be unsafe: and every day a experience shows us that it is more necure in tha vaults ol well-regulati-d Biiks, than it possibly can bo in the pocktls of Sub Treasurers. But it is useless to urge arguments.;;! A sutacient objection to it, with a!! reasonable meo, is that its-establishment is pruiM.sfd by u nrty, whose whole cour.se justifies us in asserting, ihat all lheir financial scheme are hut mercenary tlTorts to obtain political; power. Let it come from- what source it mig!.'t such a scheme should be dis trust t-d. ; Coming from tha supporters of thost in - power, i very Putriot should lead hisai-i iu dcfcattnjj it. , - - -. - ; From ITIexico and Tcxa. We have a few items of news from Mexico nnd Texas);' which j will bo found .below, as cujued from the Charleston Coumrofihe 14ih inst. J . - - v i We find it mentioned in ihe New Orleans Tropic ,1 that Gen, iWlamente' was received rather coldly on his arrival at Vera Cruz A letter from that place states that there was a disposition evinced, on. his arrival; to pro. claim hini President at opce, but it was ,sujr pressed by! the military. It is stated that he refused, tho. military honors tendered him, on reaching Vera C.uz, and teft the same even- iitg for Mexico. ..'!.. . ' J he j t rjt'uch sloop or war, La Jrerouse ar rived at Vera Cruz ? i n the,24.th ult. fmm Galveston,'! with intelligence f ihe assent T the Teiiat Congress to the annexation rcso luti.ms.! .! . .. . The j E1); acting PrcsiJt n. General Cana. Iizo, and px-Miuister of ..War, General B i s-tdrc,. notj; a ce, t nj tha'prpositiins rjmde tht m by Government, to bo expatriated fr 10 years, have been Jmprisuned (or. the snmc term, the former in tho C- sllj.of Perote, and the-latter that of Sun Juande Ulloa. ! The' pe ople generally . were quiet at Vera Cruz, nd !! not ul all alarmed, ujt withstand, ing the war; cries made by the Federalists and the partisans of Santa Anna, who are loud iu denouncing the Gevcrnmcnt for want of eti ergy. Thel state ofthe finanrcs was presumed to be pretty low, jis the officers in the employ of the Government found great difhculiv in ob tainiriir onefurtIi of their salaries. Business was very dull." :i " ! A letter, from Vera Cruz" dated June 14th, give the folio in Items I r There will be a declaration of war in a few days by this Government ngainst the United States; Orders have just been receiv ed to hayu all the public' archives removed to Jahi pa, which is sixty miles in the interior," for safe keeping. This looks like making pre pi rat ion. - " 1 ;r ..'' Tho!' Mexicans -have lately received an addition trt their small marine : three larjn gun boat -i.1 mounting carh one 24 'pounderl)uilt tu New York,' well finished. and creditable to American ship-builders. They cost, . with the arm"J e'et!. attached. abut 810,000 each. ' V.The! late President, Snta Anna, wife ond daughter, are still -in Havana where they will remain until the t.ld General has an incYease in hii lamilyi which is shortly cx pected.' " ' - - ' ' , - . The fmowin2 is an extract of a letter re ceived irt New Orleah? by a late arrival, da ted , 1 ;,.i':4: :J--s tS1-: i--t V'.Vi ' -Veha Cbcz, June ill, lo-lo. . ' Government is marching troops iuio the nterior, no doubt dt-signed for Te.:.s, and every kind of preparation, going on for war, l ney are-arttvety engajjeu 10 prup iriug uie Cistle uf S in Juan dn. Ulloa lof a vigorous delence We shall have war ol that there is not a shadow of doubt. Orders have been rprrtvpfl hprn li reoiove the nubhc archive to J.ilapa, which looks rather warlike. All is anxiety to near me uiiamcnuu 01 TcxtanJ on this great question; which will be ihe fii-nal for these .tell jws 10 acu Tlie follow in ir is the Decree which has been proclaimed by , tho President of -the Republic of Mexico, and published in the Mexican pa pers 5 t . - . I . it ts EncrD' , 1st. -That ihc Mexican 1'ution calls liponall her children toti;o dete;icc of her national in dependence, threatened by the usurpatUm ol Texas! which is intended to bo realized, by the decree of Annexation passed by the Con, Tresst!nd sanctioned Ly tho Piesident of ihe Uniicdf.-: jof thoNoilh." , ' ISHj! ,vill rak2 th: S ."cified by said Decreo unu-r U r f,Ti 5 I .Vpcii r :: ce c ' c f V: fenders cf ' e Laics." ' .' - Thi Hn or. rfthe lerwi:.; ! h nu:. ' rof f" r f -' ania) Unio i is ih.'(U. A laie ii t nf. truth' t tj be t'i nr.:::... i i i ' 0ven is cf t' inent :i;r.- . jmocracy; -t prom. w'.:h Avhat t ty it cr.n j that hii Kpirit H ih3,u ?..irii cf ihs Ne? Testament." JournsV ' - i . ' " " . S - dl W.rUuaUllrorcr-.rtbo.rTorJ. . . . dawli. fllf ljl3 c,,tii.1 U '; V-"1 ' " 'tr , ..'.J. - PP;," '. P.?" Li gh i,tohe exempt fro.iv .1., rule .if tteffl4-rf t.. B-JJ ,ho rmy,tl.e GovprE.-.. a. , "T hunMer:,.ffice. -re n. ruled v , , rid of '?""T "".'V - for n,f th nnwpi-s f-ive!i to it ca .t.iO Oh ot Demoer, r ... , , f,. .,. - 1,- borJcr walfarj :r:y, en' r ' r.::l ' monstratcJ e- ".st removal I o 1-4 i ? re mark iu had tho f?l!ov,ir " - tatcment. w '. " able for that usual.y" correct pyf" ' As relates to V.x: relative!. the fj-aji;;: of :c'.to';i prod, j in one section as it increased in the other, t!'j f:ict is juite triking that in the sUis cf Tyorlh Carolina, duibg bq tal-te" yc-ro, t!nro wa no in crease of the !a ( Jr!! it;. utiJ ih? pro. ductiunof cottoc ull Iror.i 721 to bales." ' " I A correspondent of the Charleston Couri er corrects the error as follows: - . ; Your corrcspt.- -r. J. N.tC. is pnb!ily mistaken in snppo "rj thni the cnp of cotton io North Carolina hn declined from 72,000 to 24,035 biles. Sj large a portion of the crop of that stato is sent to tho markets of South Carolina and , Virginia 'for sale, that wit a smalt proportion of it is exerted from her own ports, end as it is 1 1 j fjem those ports chiefly' to New York, no correut ; : rrcnt is probably obtained.' The princi ! cause, however,, o tle apparent dtmhiutio?: ! ate years that some twenty milli are io pernuon in me staic ot .Monti Uar-mna. tthh h consume probably from 15 to 20.000 bales,- and these do not appear even in the annual statement of the cropland coosump tion of the United States.! - ji ,, i . The Froscriplive principle conimtre. The etters and newspapers jfrom Washinir'on come ' freighted with the names of worth'v men proscribed from the public service. Is tnis carrying out the promises of the luaiigu. ral ! in;hnt speech, -it was said that the Pre sident should not he unmindful thai our fel low citizens who hare differed .xcjlh him ihe resident) tn optnton, Altbj ENTITLED rO 'TH E FREE EXEUClSli OF THEUX OPINIONS AND JUDGMENTS, and that the rights of all are entitled to respect and re- 8rdrr:i The Nashville Union,' Mr. Palk'a home 1 or I gan, has come out unequivocally for nrott c- lion. bpeakmg oi the manufaciure ol iron, tlie editur says thnt Jl It shuulJ b found, that, j under a mere revenue du'y,: this important I branch of industry could not be sustained an as' to yield reasonable profiwrt icoW furnish atr cause tor discrimination. 4bo he to . s tor crat venture any further talk ubuul the A' bus of protection to American industry". T-.T. ... , ' ,..!: r r Krom the Columbia (Tcnnl) Observer. James' ti..! Iol k, vs. Wui. II. JPolk. Mr.Pulfc.lhe Presidentof the tl.S.,hasissu a sort of Bulletin (or Bull, as . the Pope would call it) jn the form i of a circular tho headsol Uepart.nentrfand Bureaus, requiring them to report to him all clerks and uu'der ufTicers of ihe federal Government who dd not pay up their private debts punctually. Ihc inference is very palpable, that the Cferksj &c.V who (no matter from, what cause) fail to pay their pri I vatc jdebts are removed; , No matter how well qalified the clerk may . be do mattt-r how "honest or faithful he may be) jit U an unpar- donable sin, n'nd he, must lie,? removed. By looking ut that picture-, a stranger would take Mr.Polk to bo lawtul, honest and strut that Mr. Polk would not think of putting a man iu office who is in debt, since,' in his opinion, see if you do no fee) like tdnjing from it wifh oatuing u; u.e nypttcrmy "t.1" t.Vi.. . . . . . . i"n . I . . tn noinmaiiun to tnc oenate ana appoints io A-a offices men who ardi hotoriouMy insol .f... mMnwl...will 'nit navlluir honest debts wIipii ihev have the meuna in their hands. nr. ..i.'i t. . m.n !.., ..timnlp iuu proiccuuri t me iron 1 uie rest even ll .we public square; but before, they had lime to dismount eCect upon the bowels until the fever r F-1" hasen. havetorfiwpiaacfor it. . . J , . - they w, re fired npun by an armed force; that had lircly a.ed. Si or eiSht wi.: i.5 rJi.t tajics U iYVhr,Suchis tho -language of the Pref oeoV concealed in tha-Jouscs. which killed three L dent s home organ, Will the JUouiSVllle Dem u men and one Woman. Tlieothrt woman and child. DerhaDseath- -.. t Ueing tn ueot is an oiience lor u men cierKS, aft-er an unsuccessful motion on the part, of the do. I can in iu At.. .ni.rtii t.t u inrnil nut 3 . '' - ' " ' I . . ' ' ' i . ' '. j.j 1 handsome -v-t " w ' i- 1 -trendlnt or a noo-suii, ue pr-icccucu iw uBva. u i . " 'Now reader. if 'vou are 'an hom st man.!., , u k I turn ond look at tho following . picture, and mnA ..iUii to the iurv under a chanre iH m Oemagogue. l narMaicuiiy iiu wriies circulars Medm Uihtt th)iH risk lhe rendition of the verdict! for two oopic. of the ent!re wrft ; and in order l V talking terror to the clerk and olher minor TUen a prtajcameht for ii Polk Elector, sore facflitatc rcuiittanct s from paiiUlywns, the pulliih. bfli'.'ers under the Federul Government, il . . ' , L ' . m, TnAt wiU snd to fKJiwna disposed to club. fi compleU . ihev should happen IO iiet k little' io debt. endugh! V don't know exactly how . man looks je(f .j,,,,. len fur'tWcve dollar , , , Anua'tul aacrstcahng geese, bat most men mPotf. place tobein as JurrenJ a. bl, and . ' , , 7 . . . - - f . . , , would have looked very moeh as they say m sheep, sent, post paid, m advance. " . . ; - ed forth thresh the columns of an hundred K JnoUier Ttle of the work 4s d. Whiw i . ;: Locohico newspapers James K. Polk o;nds -ttUon oa hi, Ue W feel fi-by fcU llle rest . iHE PICTORIAL II IS ViitlY r vvecouiuL.w. iv.....;, r-:.r..'ia.Z.x .1... i.- 1 !nt man n.-ti will establish the principle ami convict tne President )t Uuliovr.neaiteu npocnsy , i mure examnh are required we can give thorn l?or lhe oresent , WO Will give but One . . .,. and a.pfouuneirt oneilis. ; It will be rememoereu inal James rolK iedtlicare respons.miity tlo say Tiotn. r t ... .fl.i:B....;... i ot ms wu. j uuttiiuvoiui:u. "V"'5' i . ,ccts of character; ot nttminaling m Drotn tr. Win. IU Polk. Tor lh 'Tharccshtp at Na- . "" -i, V..S'" "" i. . '.i.'' pies,- The President kru: ., brother, Wm. IL IVJ , was totally insoi vent-noiorious.y irtsolventjlhat he owed thousands upon inous- ands of dollars which cobid not be made out oil him i that lie "was. perlectly'coristab'proof. vet hci notwithstanding he knew .all .these fact, gave his brother the nomination, and how talks about.boldmg the Clerks and other other mirrjir officers to o a fstnct accountabili- .yri in pying lieir private ..debts. . W.hy did he not hold. his bmttier to a ;-strici accounta- hility," and make him send bick a portion itlle i'oidnd hand i orld, i sulfici. caHS'j! w'ith Mr. Po i iiuve ! i;fyet -can tjr "nA say, "Uroth"r iUiam, tho!"' T you arc. di- :cJ; '.and frm your K . s i.fe yu arc totally diqut!hfied to attend to !..vJ ddiicS it Giinl, although I know ; nwe W ;r ' . (which I do not suTermy l.-:hrCkrks 6 '.;., yet I nominatc 1 tha titiif ihminrd ihillars ouiiit nnd sal-irv 7 I j U, .i n .- i inin in una rraiit v.i2 iui v.oiv n livji i t ino new semem : '-i in r.at city, The 1!.'3 tcie"ntic - ". 3 .incs tlquiaile c ' rvPry, superb rivalled the rascaliiy tine Warren county, ft is U cvfr found measuring 23 (et-Ha tel. i. in height and 10 in girth, h completely flooded. Jtlir.'The British," said an alarmist 'will blow us to the, d They will fight with all ihtf for v of national hat: i, and to ex cite llu-Vn tofchjater defliperatio) lire English Government will insure every soluier uu in vadt's our shores a grant ol land in America P ' A11J tlicy'll get :t,M replied his neighbor. "we'll rjnrantee to almost every man of them c f tl of land at least ! icliriiltid Iho IMcxtcaus Ourreadrrs,. ; - " -ct thai our latest accounts from Ike nort' ; rf Texas rrprcsentcd that a targs body of Caman ! s were eneernped on Little River, and that tho bead tl.'- liad sent t.i a runner to President Jorics, ask in j hid tr.-' '-j allow tilth falt.t!tcto remain in tlie Du.'. j ru..e near the frontier, whOo the-warriors f tKetritjo ...lit ..n m ..nnillliA. ..m.' ft Lndcr that we were made, acquainted with . t!.e cawn which have induced ihe Camanchcs to plan a new and grand attack: upon the frontier ax tile. It u'miTl ancm If. fit nnt lr.ni trif P.tlI.ln w T quahhip,'or Bafialo Iluinp. one of the principal T Camanche chicfy, was acnt to Mexico with three 1 ' I men. who were afcothiela, trvo women and a child. I oUr race 10 that people. . On arriving at Prcti. j dio Rio tirande, a militarv station below El Iiso del Norte, they were greeted by the Mexicans with CTcry detnonsOat'wMi jf friendship, and directed to 1 proceed to San Tvrnando on ' their ifce:o misskm. j When th .7 first reached that place Uiey were agaw treaUd in . fri.-ndlv manner-lhe citizen, madeeve. tv demonstration of pcaco and escorted them to the who wtre the wife and child of Buffalo Uurop. were ut . nriW-r. BTlli he aion '.yr.eded in making - - . his escape, lnwaciol rcacftcry Hut exasperated l the Cemanchcs to such a degree that they hare ..vPn ..V'. isCn.. rv, I . . . . . ; . . f - ' nl. . . mcuU of cacnn,sLii of aV,r one thoaaan, of lh . . . i.arpi- - ir-thnv h. .t-rtad I onlhc XOcdilSori we.liallhcar of . the enacUncnt of blooJjr B,cnea" tHe .umm3r U dvcr.-ivv n , - . ji . - 1 1. . , , . . A Polk Elector charged with iteaUng geese. The Oswego Advertiser gives but a scurvy account J of a Mr. Potts rif tho 3 parts, who was one of the j Presidential Eltctors al fall.' It seems that one Mr.- Fwh-had accused Pottn of stealing geese, for which scandalous libel'on locolocoism in ih person Gf ono of its magnates, . the .injured functionary Uuwut his 8Ujt for damages, and Fish interrwstd on ijie ground of the truth of the words ioW." The case cannon, for trial on Wcdnisdar .t eck and aftt - tilC pjainUIThmd rested and rronl tHc judffe W Master Potts preferred sub- j;, to a nh.uit in llMillate8t.ecbftb.pro, ......... . ,s day-,,i aeisa gemuotano, unu ueu thal ought, to belong to a man so recently a member of the Electoral College of tkk groat State dfNew York '..but he may comfort himself, however, n """r " "ri"y.7 i - ; " 3 j tor. lui. x Conner, x-. - 4 - I a tr j rr.-4 ' om, xr n ... : . ..:-S 1 a nr n-i.uiu ...isvw, ... 'r I J the' mult itudo assembled tn congratulate him on 1Js liberation,,-- said, -by the ;rroviJence j , lo hw that ho n.jliccd 'i,tCr-e ' . - ... - niihh htinemt faeea and brawbv arms, which it rave I j - r . . I h5tn pI'easure tG scc ; but be rrgfetted to ay that he 'V' " k'. ri,n.ri.;it. !,-. ton:e raacIl. lhan he;aid M a rcbuke wd. mcriled bj the CQt who dc8crtcrf b5nl at tlie Irymg mo . . . . ' -. - u- , . .. , ; 4 mis piace.on i uesaay morning last, oy e, Air, Dmkson. rlr. r.Ircss, of Columbia, b. l w Miss Watsox, cf TJJc field District, S. C. t zz. oil, -. tm. CI3tTIJxJ.EllLi . ,..,wk and s:, ...a nife. "13 was a "... : r Ci.i. .. member ci tho tcl rstFrcs'J ministration .,, cns' ! .1, and alio a member of t . from the days of JcCcrsori's Term i . . 3 close of Jackson's ad He r-aa in the Leg'tlatnre of this ctmie for epwa'rda of tw--.! '-s, and filled cjany t ,.r rce? with honor ) L 'f and ttscfalness the community he so faithfully 1 rented. " - He die i as he had 1: ! J ay years a devoted a- 1 f!ria believer irt the -actrlacs of the Goezl, hay. ic r l -na mem'-cr of ths r?-.bjtcrian church, tlio fiih cf his Fathers , z ' " 1 ' " ' is vrrrv rt-,.. . m 1 1 pcTfetrf. and ts to be exhib ted in New Yo'rkAC:L M" ? l,r".p m-Fuinc iaiuiy 1 or, lJ.t"l.a.,Vhd.tny wisa Id know uor of A duel was foughj near New fork on the n' ILTuoaWix. 1'rufr S. C, CoW. ai insl.-. between Collonaaporuman, and rAcia JUKaaT' ' ' Austrn, an Enipire Cluuinan. Austen was WnJir Butrjif D ' .' ii ortaily wounded and died on he bih. Maxikiliun LaaoaDiu h- r - " ' ' Ti MississiM,i hai rseh to auch a he ! -ht. ;- . thai lira Wharves and cellars at St. Louis are R. r. bwKgS-- . . , " per. ' fumkli 1 ...j 1 A' TEACZIw. Tiios. it. NEIL. . !.tt IriAC t cf the SnirT . 3 of Soaih Carina Cot faS, i rati of obtaining a titii. Uaio u I:. ctar in a tVivale Familv or in an Aea'. demy. 'T.IAN.111 rei..:. nfcf inVity of Clwrfie; All communjculiona directed to Ttff llSiii bulpbnr Springs, Buncomle eonty, N. wul & thankfully received and attended to. - . July 2i 1845. 2t.-i258. :. WOOlLi CARDING4 - . T,ilMrTl7;rg baTe lfow ta operation, near t&o head of Worth llorainy, on the 8tt road leading from Aahevillo ta WaynlK 18 milea from the tbrroer, attd ,19 mile from U10 (alter pU' first raie for nnaf moderate. rpcctfulty invited to pivelhcm a call. ru. . ; .-s;. , LESTER & KILGORE. .'JuIya5,iWS ; 258. TAKEN UP.-. Onthe ilrdoiriJttlv. av J NVrth f f Mnnahj.a ttRlGlXT DA Y MARh 1 ind foot white, no other mark or w-:?d to be worth thirty Jtdy 25, 1815. r wool tjAnDisG in At nix n breaking and cardtiit W4- ito'feolli, Tr i noao wha have Wool to card, ara AKI AIX rBTCU CCIED BY BRAKDBETn'S Tll.t.n. . ; ' Alt Vers are , 7 r1' y 9V,rr? 7 hardening the valve of the vet.:. Is.-Jl he UwiJ cni .ninoi itK inpr! ... t i creased by tho friction of the j .... . . c particlrf which compose the massof C ' . . t it is tha ; lLc wholc fcnd aec-ft;. with "cd . f thirst, rain in V ead. haek kiJnpvft. anil in t?t r complete prostration of aU the faculties of the mind ." M " f e Dodv " " " j- N .! 'i .r.T.fe!5' Universal Pi'U. and continue to keen of' ' w ' rrtiA Or- Bemjamii Brtndrtth' Vi ge'faiU Umivenat V .lDdec, ; MX9 m'dici.n'i Wbt ich by it Dcculiar actios. t ir.?es thiWo"-lr;f impurities, removes every Pau add Vie 11 and hnallv neazores the onsttiutiort to ; llenlih and Visor. . 1 " '. These Pills are for sale in every county .tn tl.H l2.5 ' - - PAT: zi OSBORN. Ashevil'le. K. C. ' " "vAPIlI'1Fre,:c - ' 'yi.iihLL1 - , 'M. P. Pi:NLND. Durnsville, N. C .kcle::v ::axvelu Liuie tvy,N.c July 18, Itfla. ' .,'2521 ' ', .: L. : ," -ScarS a?ict02tll LJistcrV ' TT7rjyp T pttnT TTT'TflV' ' t -4 -' IvC V VJLU 1 lUxM. v 4; ... 1 EuOK FOB YEI FlKIIlT! .or TBI . , ; . ' V ' TO THE PEOPLE 0? Ail ERIC At j5!' v II T ' - - I A beaut ifuIlrillustTaled Volume-rurelv AnerL character and tttsign, forra-ng m forge ana octavo of between FOUR ND FIVH DREO PAGES;- with several, hundred nl U" AU rostmastcrs are., aercwy aunion . . , pr $X 50 t4 Fancy Paper Cbber Tliree T3ullar(reniiUcdfree of pastage) willpaiy or thk , , AERJCAU EVOtUTlO . wmi as acomot w wi- . Early history of the country, the Constitution of me u-Mtea Mates, and a Uhronoical I .Index: Illustrated wilh several A -Hundred Enrarings! It is the di lamination of the publisher to r?tm neither pains nor expense to make iHu torK pcHcQt. 7 accessiblaAo every; family tbrotighout Ue calif 4 country-It will be tounuihe mjst hirtctive ana J cheapest ever prosenlcd to the paironagc uf the American people, me prepuraiionoi mc wor has aecn attcnoeawun f7"-' :",h-; Irvreauiresa distant eminence,' Irphi winch l ksl' O. 1. KII lIULHiriMIl VI ,.. ....... I . .:'. r lh . ,.f f!. ir..' tions which submit llknjselves to lhe - Jlng piri j bat more than half a century has now - psed sine ""7' ".V AwtJ lhe 9iYc7ti Tl. rough the whole work, the editor ha3 liRm. d to j do iustice wii bout asperity; to applaud patriotism, but do justice wiibout asperity; to applaud pattiitism, but not to justify its excesses; to cjnd-mn tyrar", but not to overlook the tirlu of r' Iny i; ,trtu ment: and to exhibit the kind! ; ni pect of t..e fa. . . -; , lhfn ir.;ulin. aspectoftho i - , The greatiolerwt Ihatthf tnro men'aoa of BUCb a work is calculated to excite. has encouraired " the cditor-to make it every wi worth y of liberal patronage. An exterisiyq nle can only euatlc thv publisher to btlcr..it it tKe low price propicd. PmU masters and others wishing to aet as-ageuU, will rev ceive 111 necessary infurtnutiou by addreain2, post paid,- ... . HUH CUT PEAKS, ; 123 t.Vsau street. New York. An edition will also he b und up in muslin, gilt Price twd doIUff; . ' f Two Valuable PuiiUaiions for fhrti Dollar , ' Sears' beautiful PiC16ri.il Family .garine fdf Wd year, and the above wotk complete, wul be iurnau for three dollars, remitted in New Vdrk or D Stern. . funds, free of postcge, through the rvCTmasiers. , July 25, J2t TVe'are1 anlbbrized and requested to vanno jneo " . A n. Chrinrij tsq., as candidate or Clerk of the Superior Court of Buncombe count j-, at the August election, . . , " Wo are authorised, to artriaarifid lit Air f C. tS-'nO tandlistxo for County Court Clerk of jlcndersja county. ', - -"f. ''" We are'aathofixed toannounco Willlaci ET ... 52oore as a candidate for Lieutenant Colanel ct Cavalry alUcbedto tho I3th Erigado Uc.-. Carolina, V V"9 m tho 8ta of Attli l t tdj you tothe Consulshipof. 1,-les." U tempo ra' 6 ctcfes! Ttr is'straimr t a Sa nnd awallowinV a ' V Mr. Pfcidem Polkhypor! yePP -r rnyourCircnlaclhT:?h unto a vrhitcd sepulchre, whicn w-c j 4 r rf i-.A: ki-h ':";: : "---j p. :':---'M:'i i.;1' j-..;.r :- ;r vIo-'-'N ': -f i:' ' : ; " i: i "'. 1 "" .;; 1 ' ' !,";:':" ":::' : r:'IE! '!:-!" - -.1 r " r "..?. .; " : T vL- V s - h-; i ;v - - '7.
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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