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A. e . 1 1 loo, ro Titt iMsncAX ttsx macazins. ocean rt", I L D. . L....i......i; Ij 2 job has done. c .t ll. it hb-riall wilUrour icelh ; Ti:rfti.pt!iriml!e,,if jouPIca Hit me end wslcoaie. At 'your ea 1 TbejvoIf,auqiciot: f no puilc. Sure of hi prize, W; in loamile: - , ' i " "Tve studied well una torn jr, i JY. And urg'rj loo, as you shaH aee ; ; , , ., ; Thcc&M i plain I und-rtand; ; I'll do you tbe business right off.hafid. " ' JJrawout jour Icjturo up youifV ,v Don't fear mo, friend ! that'j .r.Jf9,l " A. - ' . 14 vii- - fv Wiih bis canine tul bre". 4 . t JW J , Tlie new profe- tood prepared. ; v , . " Hut the la6". Pincd n1 '5' ' ': " Dron his teeth in Tith a kick, j " 4 Tftfch hobbled off, and left behind 1 '' fr. The wolf complainm j to the wind : Ah, wretched me ! how wdl I'm paid, : Dvoausemjaelf a ftxt 1 made.; Oh ye who would) our trader oraake,- - ? ; , Taktf warning from in aad inxtake. f" , I gut my living and f rew richer, Aa long as I remamed a. butcher ; - Cat see my wretched, lot condition. ;J3inco I've beun tarn phjeician,." or T 7 , From "ie Commercial Advertiser, . , ThoMScinltsolo lrcaclier. . Soino tenjeura 'hgo lhvre j wus roaming P- iimid tho forests of Floridaan Indian b.y ot 1 the SehiinoJa triba.Wd'-i nVphcw of Osceola, ! nbout ten years of age, 'lis father was a chicf.arKl with his mother and a laro f ly of brothers ond kister, nil . 1 ' r than iim self, then livinq in ml t..j iguomnce and perstiti9') of a avao state. Thia, boy in jm cHiis excursions with his playmates for gamf, - was sudJcnly arrested by a -voice; ?whicf he thought thdT voice" of tfib'Grcat 'Spirit. H stood' In wonder and amazement .until hi : companions", left him,' and then found it' im r possible" t j di .uvpr,thVfpith of his home, -he remained a night uhd day n " thol wok1, without food and, in hti disires,'on tho n lun of tho" second hiht," pruyvd , to - the tiret Spirit to conduct him to lis ho ne. A j ;lla soon sw a ijbt, which he" t!lovvcl, and in tho dirkm-.s Mrrivi d hi -hi 'J laili- r"n ; wigwam, - where h'o n lnt.'d to hi MstiiiiUiid ' had boon strangely guided wiu n Ium. Not Ion; nflcrwnrd wlteq vt'plly henFthT- r. wamjf tho namo voice - uddrewd bin) in his nat've longue, biJJjng Imn go nnd tell 1hi - li; heard, He fully belieVed it to bu the i voico of tho Great Spirit,; and UU mtndjwa - "tCSied with -cwo, ' while his parer.t heard! his statements with nail incrcu urprisy Soon aflor thw, his father.-' h.i . r collected his furs, resolved to .visit Sc. "Augustine (about fiAy miles distant) to dispose. yf them, tind to take' his' youngest son 'with .him.;To Ihi child the mother was peculiarly attached, and naturally expressed heri'egrct at hi lathers determination ; but a this .was fixed, when theyi" took; their leave she placed her, liana's tenderly upo'rt the head of her fayonti boy , and, with tears commended him to the cure of the Great Spirit. Oh tho afrial of the old chtel at St. AuUtiniho fell" into the company of another chief of thesame tribewhom he hnd long" known, and by whom hoi was-invited to ' visit a tavern and pirtalccpfihp ' fire water ' tlia baneful cup, sa enchant agt yet so de-s Btructivo' to tho Indian' race. I pjth"bc'camex intoxicated and a'qu ilrrel -ensued. ' The liar. baroui whites urgt'J tliern on to a'cleiidly con. test ? s covered with wound and vbluu'c ihey finally scparntcd, aod ihe father of poor b6yc sought his roam with his chiid ijnd lay down, exhausted, anu! bleeding, 'upon the floor, t" I . ' :if : ' '' ; t 5 1 e"'"!" ' '' ) 'T : In aho dead hour of tVe'night 1 tlie. ',chdd 8poko to hi father, but received "no nvvi-,' and .when he bu)k bin h ind he found ?ii tno. , tior 1 41 and cold'' TfiV l ruih 11 Ih d ujri hi mini, thit ha hidn i long-r ; livit .father, and in tho agony of hi gri f heherd S vmce, which '-he 'thought' -that, of'the GK-iii Spfrit, . saying, A4 I will give you another, fatlier.-''' Ho folle-wed t!io corpse ol , his aihcr to its grav, loj which he returned to ;veep, -and in Jiis Ijjoornrco atid giief. sought to disinter the marred ouJ bloody form that he loved. As hi wandered-atouMhe Btreefsof-lhe village, a benevolent 1 master of a ; ve.ssel lea rtiitig-of hjsdesjitute.f oivdilfoniookhirr. hy the liand, led ht-n to his shipj and persuaded him ho re-main.- tThe vessel. soon sailed, and in her, dufipg ;hree years he vUhbrl soverl pt ts'oT f knowled'n of the glishianuey. t,t;a . deep andT mysterioSs" gloom " hung . jve. his soaL- His lieart was picrrcd by the rcc'illre. tlon bf the terrible denh of hw f aheV. a'Aj his -rnina, c-uaieu oy in .remembrance ot that sublime voices men ,ttaa- rieatedl-.?,.iii him, and the purpose ot which was uu reveal. cd. lis "had becjtjma impressed witlf the idea th at" itvashe;will of the, Great Sirit thlt he shbulJ find another fathef. - Ho had traverse cd tho; roe vnV visited 1 st range and du,a ar.di, but his promised father hadn6t bttl fooHTWhitcouIdbe the reason ? ..; iv. c It tccurrod to xm that heiadsiGepdeclthe Great Spirit; his sins arose in appalling pum bers and magnitude belor him; every wrong r,ct of hli childhood, hisunkindness or crtieliy to ''hU comradesor ' rto the wild animals ha tyn? wont .to pursue; arose Jn memory f nnd bi3'nii sry increased beyond endurance. I llr t? V-aad, nd silsnti .but Jii gloociy; thouhu - .,,.. i-ttf ... ' ' .. I mhiy waves, car cahn my trouble! sj.. II . tho holts of the vessel, an J ' I plored help from' the Gicat L exclterd iinagin.Vtit.ui- appeared a fjrri u drfur bnglit;is thd a counici.ur.cu t ' stirib tbl beauty, which, as it tipproachetl, rc tnfretTone' bvone hi sins, and t-utereJ, as; u were, thohpt-n dotir of hii heart. Ihs anxje. lies anihed. Peace took poisessiot, of hi- min i, and a divine spirit of : benevolence w es breathedbver hi Kmrit. H h id U fre' c- ganded ihe while mmwilh iiidignat on, as the enemy tied oposcr of- Id people ; now he de 1 the welfire'ol U men."" J " " Hu e iuairna ncr, iind the tones of his voire f vt " m titn, i-poke to others of a mihiy ch ingf.' Evi ry object that met' hi eye :hc .n t-an; aun, t,kyi the; clouds ever changing tn form and were' invested with1 new beau ty j nnd ull niture seemed living arid growing in themnileof the Great Spirit. " He Mi tlr.t he' was jproterted and loved by -that Gri Ji Spjfitihat he had made him happy and I ; ardently desired to make knon Ins' go ' --ss and hiving kindness, and that v.W uilteia might become joyful like tiim-'.. . ..o simple, yjt imperfi ct express! j :i ir I. iolions a fiucted the whole ship's c.-ipany. ' . !,,' " Ho' vUitv-J Africa; Jtho Wes Indies," an4 C uih 'ra Slates of tim Union, nnd wherever he wt)nt though . but "seventeen vears of age nnd. knowing liitle of the English language, he guthered "crowds around 'FumT'onl the sea - - r ' I - - - .-,,; '1 shore ,'tke wharves, 'or the market place, j ar, sireetnnd spoke to them ot the Ureat fcpiix 11 01 tne universe, 01, nis mercy, ounis lawsii (as far as ie understood them,) of his prel senre and his power. ' While the 1 ship iri! which Tie sailod-'was' lvin'r in"the port of Charleston; hoi wandered some'distancoMntoi Cil " "J-?: -?r ti'ikcA:'i!:'ti-j "" . ii'f J it? if uie uuerior 01 ino siaio, ana on one ounuav rtiordjng ob.eryed a large gang of staves la. oil a plantation;, whiln their master, an old rHy .haired m:iri, ' was wal king beneath ni portfc.t!.'' The' young Se'rniixde npproa'ch. 'd id his Indian eostuiiie his long black hair li Migmg . in uiiiU t on his shoulder, and ih brnkrirEo;lish'direa permisston ito- speak l'. .l hos( 1'. .1 ing -la vost r ' ; X" " " t X f '! Hj ''spokeTt'",ihe'durj i!worshipping tlie On yi !Sj.ii 11. 11 ilif S ti.lmh, (tit the ?anciity i WU.fh !' tl id -ibtMlli d s.nnr. kii wh-.lm-,i buu'.he pi niter auifup'ty refused-. lo gnliii '-hi requi st.r ; Wjth 11 worl'ot admoniiioii tliU tho white, man's nge ind.V.aVil Hi 'nearness In the grave, the ImJi.it) youllirrlired, hut wnsnOii followed by a sinai, ni-gro boy, whoXvas.eom munded to' run.und tell him that Jf file, "would return' he might uddt'e's iho piTfipfe. ' AH ha (ids Were summoned from the fiVl du'iTd be Oeath ihut , portico this s .youthful. Seminole spoke to theni aflerliogly oV his own' experi ence;runder" the fatherly xate ol thd Grout Spirit1, nnd 'ht s lujjlu ihem to devote' their neartx.t' lllm ;-to cense lo do ev)l nnd learn to do Well ; and then, with difiident utlerahre, but a 1 sublimity vif thought and emotion, he iiivt)ked the bNsnirof ilie Almighty I Father on " tUeir''ouIr '"Tli(( : lings Tf iheTplanler were subdued. ! Hu souglt for a" Biole, bui fiu:iina nonein.hjs Jiouse, he despatched a servant several miles to obtain onev -The In dian bade him larewelf, butSvas'urgerJ again f.i visit him: " ' lf, "H ' ! V " On hi r tlii n abdut a week after earfy in the , m-ifoin, 'hh hi nlered tht; p-irtici, he. observed tho jarlr ol this planter fillVd with his servant; while' hV read to them the.D'Vine word, and knelt down Avith them iu'the'wor. ship l the Great Suirit yTh't. warmest wet J - r' , ' -. ' t '. " come was extended to hirn,uud he was ear- uily pressed to rem iin fr nvny days. - -1 lu the experience d this jiotr wanderuVg Indiitrr youth vs fulfilled the! Sayiours pro. miM-, Ii liny iWn will do the will ol "God he s!all kiiow ej the tfoctrine."" .Hii desire for divine knowledge marJb the acqusitidn' of it easy', and though'' unable to" read, he became w.ise m the things or salvation. ; ' The' peace of G d, which passetli understanding, kept his mind in .hours of adyersiPy and no nifold temp tat ion " On -one' occasion he suffered, ship wreck, and every soul except himself perish-1 cu. vu u . pruon 01 tne wreck, jar from, land, he remained more than twenty fourhoors, expecting'' immediate death,. but, lt use his own expressions,- t!.:se were the happiest hours of his life AHJengjh he came Vo riiihdelpiwi'and when, as usual; the excellent minister' of the seaman's-Chaptj,' at the cluce of a nraver. meeting; ' in vitcd sirs rger IV in'tlw great deep whoired to f; , sohe rose and astonished the n . " i.. - .jrh an account of Jiis life, and how 1- h:id; been called "dot ol ihe ravage . late to a knowledge of God and the hope of .salvation.: The worthy pastor of ms congregation, V R.ev.;John Douglass, took, him Jo his y fiUThthini to re-t. encoumg.d hi.Tiu i;ujy the wcrod T.i -tures, ,nd fully prepare himself to , r.acl? ihj to hi, uncivilized sindrHnd tiiba. nel..undhim entirely deiotcd to f , cause of f nun Hie time 1 4 " lI G wortd. i j cars k (or ivrJ ...ictor, -tl.c .. HtJ WHS une - i feel two itu I t -....ij l' - 1 ' th l.eaiiati..n t : his'dsiily 5' pres'ively t1, T!.2 t! iter .t,nnj in I tnmly form well !.U coun .nana inteliigert, f benevolence ; tLi with some J the Scriptures, which wete , and to speak slowly but tm I linuijro. . . t I "re mitted was derived from many rcr-: conversation with him, and from his public a Jiress, of which he made several to largo nuJienees., He was.theo. ex. ccedingly desirous of visiting hi tribe, cher ishiti' the tenderest afT tion-for his mother and hi brothers and sisters, (some lourleeo ol whom he had led nino year before in Flori da, and of w hose fate he had no exact infor. inaiion ) Hs hert glowed like a livexoal wish love fjr his : people; and -he was ready u 'iy down hi life for ttheir eternal v ' ..re. ,The Indian Department readily ap , dialed him a teacher, wiih n small salary, nd in company with General Armstrong, hti soon left ) this :ity for the new but far distant home of his tribe. v i. --.'-- - . Iu.a4 brief letter, pubiishrd about a - year ago in ihe Seamen's Magazine, he annmiuced his: first interview iw lib his people, who re ceived .hlm as - one from the dead; but " 00 mother's! or brothers or sister's voice greeted his -return. All - were gone but- a solitary brother, slill wandering around the morasses of r lorida.- ! A fevr davs' back, I met at mv doorthi most remurkable Voting man. 'He was unchanged; except somewhat wasted byr long disease, .and the-exposures m a weak slate of health, during .his journey from 'the Seminole1 country." Sotin after he left home, while travelling alone i on' horseback he was attacked wiih (ever on the banks of the 'A r. kansas, but. was -enabled to find a homein a family of whites, and to obtainimedical aid". His disease proved to b tvnhus fever, continu- ir.gnear six weeks, near tho 'termination of which his physicians gave lum over to deaih. A tfreVk'Indiany hearing of "hia ' illness came with -mcdirinal herbs, watched by him; and by his remedies "nnd -assiduities, with" -the-Divine-blessing, saved his life. - ThouglV offered,' he refused, compensation, - while the charge ot ihe white physician, who dnspiired of his re covery, amounte d t eighty dollars." .:-v. : V 1 learrl fromMr; Bemo that' the-way np. "pears opt-n for hi Christian efforts among the .'oeminoies: tnai inw -pnne.ip u cme,! nas sei , , ,,.:. . . . I... f If ' J I " . .' ' t- . fan example,' wntcn is ioiioweo oy many, oy re.iirtjr n the Sabbath: ihat ho (Mr.1 B ) has prtnr hed regularlv to hundred ; that hecher, wished the hope lhat some,filieen or twenty of 1 "' : 1 t - 1 .x j ...:.l 7 .. ins inpi ntve oecome .icqoaiuieu nun vyu as revealed in the Senptures, nnd. that ih his jearnest hlbtirs for the suffering'trib- (many'of whm 1iave perished during the hardship of their -removal and seitlemeni) he hasenj ved the presence of ihe Sou -of God, -and soon hopes, under his protection, to resum his endeavors to make known to these poor chil. drenbf the wilderness the u nsea rein ble. riches of that Saviour who has so wonderfully called him to be a teacher and 'guide to hi uncivil ized-brethren. VV mav well admire ihe grace of God in this ImliuTi youth, and believe him.; chosen for some high purpose of Pruvi. dence. " j . . , . . Paupers riA New York occasioned by In temperance. The.editor of t ho Albany " A r . gus, iu an article upon pauperism caused .by intemperance, says that )vef one million of dollars is paid fir the, support ol paupers in the Slate, of New York. Ho further says; M ihis is a nov country, where labor is well paid, and provisions ab.indant.- . Is it not time to 1 ascertain tho cause or ihi stntobf things, and apply the remedy; ot at least, to rnake an experiment, 'nd try ' io find a -pr.eventa.-liver? .;r.Of,thrs 'paurnrrismthreo-f jurths.'di." tectly or indirecily, is caused by; intemper ijnce nnd yet there are those who "contend thai legislation should not interfere wiih what is eaten' pr drank . ,t Wou,ld ' those; who , take tnis yievv.of the subject petmit the? unpunished selling of diseased and poisonous meat l And if -hot; whyrefusb to pass u law enabling the "people illhey choose, to restrain tho selling of poisonous drink , especially when that sell ing costs the people of this Slate more than a million bf -dollars f If lifting from the shoulders of 'tbe people a million of dollars of direct taxationis not a proper subject of .' - islation, .we. do not 'know what 1. jt..UJ. Standard. ' - - ' " r ; . - . LL ! - - Thos. D.-Ueares This young champion of sound Republican principle, is -making' sad inroad bjMn the serried ranks of Locofoco isni iri the 6th District. . There i eea a fair chance for his election. Bjt whether He beats McKxy or jio:,., we-rejjice that' much light will be" let upon tho niinds Jjf.lhc voters of that dlsi rict, so bmg kopt:in v darkness by . Gen McKay. nnd jus friend. Wo hear that he brings the Gen. Mo law wlvenever.he nereis' hini, and out genera -hnn. : lie' will ; meet his fellow citizens,- we understand, at Tren ton, J.mcs co., on Friday-next . the-11 th inst. He will a'-ajue learn, probally be at Poll',!.-.. ville, oh ' next day; Saturday the J Ni iust, -fieiclcrnianJ- - , - ' Mr. Heller,' Lr.g and faoi..l'.v kiiown-" one of Lvummcrs,- was ..-st i-a.-u- "II.iA Ijitg hive uj Ucn i.i U.c,e. "Since 1821, sir." : ' ' ' - 4 '"hat is your ngo P Ai.sworcd. . 1 -"What is your s il.iry 7" ' 01,500 per nnnurn!" I ' ' , .'D.d you Vote ! I tall T V ' ' - ' ' 1 "J 44 1 did not, sir, as I was not cnlitlod to h Vo.c, bein2a resident at ih District. Are these all tne qjesiions ' j t J ask V ' ' Yes, sir, iha.'s all." -'Well, sir,1 ins you ha.. a memoran dum of my answers, pie..-j to add,"that if 1 had been entitled to a vote, I should have vo ted for. Hen R. Clay of Kentucky: I am, and always have been, 'and I hope that 1 may always remain a WHIG." " - " ' Light House in the S.ty.--In sivrng a do'. scriptiun' of " t!h ' National Observatory at Washington,- which bears the modest title oj Depot of Charts and. Instruments,'' iho Na tional Jntelligepcer says ' ItIs impossible to refrain from a simple reflection 'on tiie inconsistency which often marks the course of parly jn regard -to public men and measures; for, whilst President Ad- am was ueuouuceu lor recommcnQin in 1835, jusrsuchan' institutnn,"nnd -.Virginia tmd all 'the.chiva.rv of the south were'invokec by the' Richmond Enquirer, nd; other infiu'. entiai prints, 10 rise up ana oppose, to the death of lht rriopstrous proposition, here has oeen the very .thing executed under (to its credit be it snok'en) Democratic rule, nnd not a whimper if disapprobation of the net has e.j- e J .1. 1 r r ". - oeen nearu u me lanu ct sinci construction from the; Potomac to the Pec Dee. -' , y V- , . j Hum did if'J ; a The Manehes.er American says that a man made drunk at a. barroom in that town and being "noisy ws taken to the- Fock.up.vUe attempted several limes to escape, but being unsuccessful sevTire to his ctllwhich was in a part of the lYlwn House. - He endured the smoke as long as- he could nnd hen cxtin-. guished the fire s n. matter o I. self prrserva libnT. On Monday tho prisoner waJ brought upon complaint of the police. for setting fire 10 the Town House on tho preceding day; and, after a full and impartial hearing, and an able defence by Mr. Bowman, he was sentenced ro recognize in. the um yf.two hundred dollars as surety for his nippea ranee at the Court of Common jPleas in October next, when and where he will probbly be held to meet his heavy charge; and in deltiult of b:iil was conveyed to Amherst Jail.. . Counterfeit Rtonet)Jr--Ve have been ahown a ?puri- oua one hundred Hollar bill,' on the South Western Rail Road Dank -sol welf executed i that ' the inost cautious may be liable to have it ixnpcscd upon them as a genuine noto- ll " . J .Th3 - vignette at tna top is a Locomotive Engine with a train of Care,i tlie Ietter.C 011 eacb 'side. On the rigbt hand, border is tho head of Franklin, and on tlie left-is a Rocpan head, with, the figures 10() above and. below the head. The'biH is signed James Rose, Prcsideht, ' J. - G. , Holmes, Cashier these signatures 1 era: engraved and are fas imile3, and made payable tot! John. C. Calhoun,- the .namo Calhoun spelt with a final e. We learri that the Bank has never issued. bills oi this denomination with 6ucb a plate. The vignette of tlie genuine bill is a ship under, full sail, 'with- a viw of the city - of vharleston jn the' pr6fcctiye, the 'figurca-100-on each side and on each border. The borders are or, nameuted' with" the Coat of:Arms of Ihe Slates of North CaroIina,iTenncs6ec, South Carolina and Ken tucky , The paper of tbe fpurious bills is equally as good as the genuint," and the engravings and filling upunusually, well exoeutet'.-: Maeori Measenger Zd inst. . ' ' ' ' - - . '. II. tcfr: M. II It a;-, lh c! -lomJ 1 State t .sc. nrv iV-...iri j . . j t e. .."i''u:::r, . J . Tern. 1S15. tit Jn'-' I e-i Per. lropcrty "i o'jr. . , ' ; sati-r ction cf t!.e Vrt that 1 1 V s els' is r"l res.ideil of thU tlic-Tcforc it is ordered by Court thut pulhca- nude wx successive wceKs.jn me tliMana Min: -pr.notnviir im ceunaani to oe an is-oar at th neit Court of Tleas and Quarter f. jn? to be litld for-the county of llajwtvxJ ut j Court- hooei1! aynesvitle, on trie lourin lu i op. timber nest, then and thfra to plead to f-aid 6uit a replevy, otherwise judgement pro cortftssQ tn be taken and ilia property ' attached condemned to the plaintiiPi recovery.. . Witness, --WAJLTitfc-. I.ROWN;- .Clerk vof or said Court, at office, Ihe 3rd Monday in Juae, 1815, and ia ibe 69th year of our indep-ndi-nce. ' - - W. BROWN, Clerk. July I t, .1845. irnt. fee $8 25j, - 6v 256 .-nL', - ' .i' E ' i e tlafd tt ti&S il ..-- - ral -;-cr' i " t' " rn y I , - - 1 ' 1 tion to cverv Ir.i v..i - . - ; wiUhkewi. j tj 1 inj tbe expt.rii.nce . - 1 1 csanarj.icnt Micc.o;-, , -f "fT' f rmers in c .r To th; friends cf A-'i"' out the state, we a; al U t earnestly solicit thc.r J -we plcJe ocrsclvea that t "! 01 our pari to render the " h -in all respects worthy of -tr. : 1 r i r A ci t - :j . &? . ' ia. J, ' -t ' 'i. ? .0 t' vv. 1 do r lj '..i.i rc:.:t" vo fora of SUMMER . FASHIONS, FUR 1845. JUST RECEIVED. ; "".This undersigned is grateful for past and solicits a continuation ol public patronage .close attention will bs jriven. to render genenU satisfaction. Work froci a distance will meet with prompt attention garments of -all kinds neatly cut and made up.. Pri ces low. .... - .1 L Mr duNn. ' -Abbeville, June 20, 1815. . -r.- 253. .-" Co. Tlie ' Nop! C"-iuna Tjv ! monthly, in ll.e city of Ualc'rli, ' 1 24 p' -ve, 0:1 fair lyfo and p.t y t - . Vic It one cepv, Jl r-'r rT mny be d1scharged by tlie payi.icni -.JinK nr within -nntt -montV. f:sj... t .- "-le subscription; for, fix copies 1 . 0 dollars, rf rc:r at the time of the subscript! o, ; ' r22- -- PREMIUMS FOR S'CL ' . I. Forthrt largest number r t K- - the cash for subscriptions, v goblet wnrth " ',; - 2. For the next largest r. . 1. - - - .1. .. . . .... C-tU, Qli ,j 1.1 I- r,r 3. For the next largest uutnocr, ji::y eras Ive t 3 than ; : 113 b illumined f;r; 'en he 8nrvfio( 1 : " . OeO hDiri-t--it! tl mmsei! to delight in thev;;',:1!: he whom he found1 to ptsjos.ira chrisn-V 6 " w4ioui ho was cnabitsd to 3ead t x",1!" - -r Fire! Te! Tire! tho p.irm ' Drin" th-'re is a fiic in ' "JJiri"s r -t m.iv u: ' not a i,..nd ' rai.s we crv fire! ! fire! - Is thal'wi'il h'" In -to exungwish tht . . . -. .. - pernncc in (iUr cny .' will come fur . f1 - a mother. jo:i death? - NO! I.. J -the. bells and-cry -fire! fii fire! until ev-ry inh-ibitant is aroused from his slumbers, tint he , may do ,metf.tP' to put out the dimes wrhich are tow ley jisg- from hauso Id hsuse, and from heart' to fccart.,t i..--m . - :-J i - ' the bell!. Sound your -engines I.. For v. It is burnini? up l:auls,- but by tin !iig'-iu hundreds- i to put ii e" Ag iin '" one ....e ro ll theie 1..) onf that , tscuc i' . father, . Sc::.. tiiis awful PROSECUTION! ;0tt NO PROSECUTION! '.. Truth Trivmphant J itothwilhtanding the threats " and machinations of t those who dread exposure. - ciiiLBiRTti a iru b Ota p aiw '-' .'KECOMMENDEIk BY THE FACCLTy ! T . Ji . , . - Is now published by Hexrt G. Daggers,' No. 39 ' - Ann st recti Price only 50 cents.' ' " . The publisher lis determined thai no system of uruwueaung enatl ettofct Inc suppression of a work which is certainly defitineiT to benefit 'thousands Jo avert danger at the -most critical period of the life of womm and preserve the blesbtngs of mater nal care to many a helnlens r.hiW vuhA wnnM .ti. wise be. an orphan. ,Tbe criticism1 of the press o (ii every case, oeen.niost Hatienog tu Hie author. The "True Sun; wys "This is a very, able work on a 'very, important -subject -a work which' ought to be in the hands, of every wife in the coun. try. It ia written in a philosophical spirit, and in such familiar language, at the samo time, as renders it universally intelligible. Much auflermff " may bo entirely prevented by a caretul perusal of tlie uu.tiwus nere given. , i ne book isbeauUluMy got up with gilt edges, and costs only 50 cents, i ! It is the production;" : says . the .Tribune, " of a lady of New York, of sicrn integrity and thorough acquaintance ' vvilh her 'subject, and Us importance certified by 'some of oqr most eminent physicians. We ace ; by the VTrne Sun,' lhat the publisher has been threatened with t! ,0 pains and penalties of Ihe law of libel, on accoui.t of some exposures incident: ally made in it of t .rnble iniquities daily com. mittcdin our city L . ionstcrs who are .amassing wealth by deluding igno.ant and Billy women in matters of life and, deaLh-We would agree to pay all the. damages lhat can be recovered by Rested it, Co. for a brass farthing.", j . . ; ' -"".The" NewYork .Hera'd says "This"" is a Very able work, byhc author of Intellectual and Moral Quali.ies Transmiss-iblc' aboundip- in facta all should become acquainted with - - I female. It is a happy exposure of some 01" t. 3 rnost'cold Wooted and dastarCy ?j !ems of r-jrdr that ever cursed a country. The spirited (-.Uglier deserves credit for his tinicT -' iul.Tication.! l -Vltis. tn a u,. r,-ork,' rajs the. Rover, "and contains many philosophical truth, titnply and plainly lold, of the highest importance.! We under. iUnd that one Madame Rc&tell has threatened to put an iuj anction upon its - publication, as being a libel upon her profession !-Uut we can tell the enter prising publisher to go aheadfor six-cents we will agree to. pay all damages. The work ia of such great merit, that it ahouldmot bc'wiihhcldTr'oni the public longer than possible,!" . " Such evidence as this; in favcr of "Childbirth without Pain," cannot b$ u '-tcd. .The work i nowvbeforc the. public, nd ?' U b-heve i ttits merits n.ll te appreciated.. An IZA ?inn j m f ,r the rnii ,1 be sent to, any p.te; .c I Postage f . .--;lv. C cents. : ' - vJuiv is, : .- i 1. -s. -m": "' ' A. few copies of .the above work have been reccir, ed. It is said to ba. an excellent work c f t e kind. Price $1. 0U. . -" - - ' '.THOS. v- :i , July 11.1845.-. ; ; lTIarioiij iricDoiTell Co;, 3V. C.J 1 akes mis meinoa to intorm tne puoiia that he Is pennant ntly located in 'Marion, 1 and will attend to the practice of Mcdi cine in its" various branches of Surffery. Mid wiley, ccc. lie may be always found at borne, unless professionally engaged. . . ; . !, lie keeps on hand, at all tilaes, a good supply of Drugs and Medicines. ; -.. : - ' 1 1 '. . Alarch 23, 1845. ly. "241 BLANK-BOOK; MANUFACTORY, At Lincoliiton, IV. C. T , ; .' Tub subscriber would respectfully inform the citi zens of North Carolina generally, as also, the citi. zensnf South Carolina, that he is carrying "on the above business in the town of Lincolqton, N. C, Jn all its different branches: ' He keeps on .hand at all times a large assortment of -h - -t- : j " , BLINK BOOKS AND MEMOBiNDUMS - of almost every description. His praat'ical knowU edge of the ' duties of a clerk, enables Tii'm to know the beet styles of ruling.for the ..' lZRlOUS - SOCKETS' used in the. Courts 'of Ibis stale he consequently keeps .onhand in ASSORTMENT of the differ ent dockets,- from fourquirca to ten, made of excel lent paper, and bound to compare Willi any Pliila delpbia or New York. w6rk 1 and can V ercfore, fill an order on the very shortest notice. Ilejias ' A' FINE SET OF TOOLS, AN EXCELLENT RULING MACHINE, SUPERIOR WORKMEN, AND A -' : t : "GMD STOCK OF MATERIALS fc bo that an order of any description can be filled on short notice to compare with work of ji similar kind dtnc anywhere else. He would here remind the . READING COMMUNITY - , that, instead. of. having their periodicals thrown about and torn to pieces, (as they too frequently are,) it would be much better tr. , Send I he in to liiiicoliiton, ; andIiavt- them ; bound. . He would particularly reJ mind the LADIES thatthcy can have J '" I Mnsic is Neatly Uonnd in Liacolnlon, N. C, as at any other place in the United, States.', - In con clusion, he would ay to the Clerks, Clerks & Mas! tere; Registers, &c, . &.C.-, that old dockets, Regis ter's bwiks.andall other record books that may need re.binding, if entrusted to his care, shall be safely: taken cure of, and re-bound without any injury to the records. - His prices for all the abave work will be regulated to suit the times. . " , .- ' - ; r - ' F. A. HOKE. Lincolnlon,N.C., Dec.13, 1844.6m 226 . . A List, of. Letters r: ReMAiNixa in the Post OJSce" it Asheville, N. Cj on the first day of. July, 1845, which, ' if not' taken out before the 1st of October will be sent to the General Post ofEee as dead letters : 4: Fnr ihe nrrf ?ir"pt nural "Ot less than S. Forthenth- ' -er, net Ic " tftai -30, 5; for - " 'x , " "Gentlemen rccti.inj this BubscnpUi .iip.iit put it up at Voma public place, or, v ''t ' be";. show it to their friends, and procure i " r:any tJt. Bcribcrsas.they canj artd return t..o i.'st as eanj u practicable, withtheir own rar.ie arpendoJ, that , may know W whom we -are i:dotted foj. 'kn?4. nei . . .-THOS. J. LUM AY, ; . Eliur, KileisK N. C June 27, Id 13. " ' 25() - Abcrnathy John B Atkinson Hcnry.M Bdssett Capt. k Brown William 2 Bynum John G' B-ardAN- ' Blackstocks N Bruce Herry- Clayton Ephrafm " Crimlev John L 1 ' Chairman Schools Cazey Jolin" ' Davidson James C W' Fore t ewis -" Field Jv.-' Freeman GVV . -r :., Gahagan Soosett Garman Jacob 1 Graham Swain ' -Hughey George -Harris Abel ,f Hawkins John Hampton Turly Harrison Nathaniel Holland E E w a Jarrett Jacob "JarrettJM- - '";. Jenkens Sarah R Mrs Keener Ulnck Rev 2 Lenton E A 2 'Langdon . Wrri I Rev " Lance Charles' II -i " v Lewis John D -. . Miller JO. - Martin William McConnell Orice - of- Common McCluire EH.-. Ncwland Stephen r Mabafey (any one oT the ' - "name) ' . " , " Owenby, Uriah ": -- t ' Porter RW- . Patton Avaline.Misa t Peck O M " . Reeves Lacken " ? - Reeves Jackson -Ross AL . Rhodes John S- , - . "Terry William E Whitford William L i .i.Warlick Williamson 1 July 4, 1844. M. PATTON, P. M.. 3t 255 State or North -'.Carolina, Henderson' Superior Covri of.. Law Spring ;. ' Term; 1645. ' : ' v. - " Abncr Shepherd and others ' " "'T'v - W Nimrod Merrell and Elenor Shepherd," Administra tor anddrainislratris of Peter Shepherd, Dec'd. , ' PETITION, - . - T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that N imrod Merrell is not an inhabitant of this state ; it ia therefore ordered bv the Court that oubfication be made for sixweeks successively in ' the1 Highland .suigi-r bi Asueviue, ior me saia oeienoani 10 De and appear at the next Superior Court of Law to be held ior the County of Hen derson, at the Court-house irk Henderson ville, on the 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in September next, lo plead, answer, or de mur to raid petition, or his consent will be entered' of record " -A'"- ' '" - '-"'.-: "- .A -. Witness, Thomas R. Miller; Clerk of oor said CourC at office, the .4tb Monday in March, A. D., 1845, and in the 60tii year bf our indepen dene.-' . .-THO. TL MILLER, Clerk.. - May( 9, 1845. Pis. fee 5 G2J . 6f . 247. We ar ized -to annou- . litics EUucy as a candidate i. . . crior Cart Clerk, for Ilendersoa .c'ousity, at the August elec: T 'a unnointed bv 4he Conntv Court of Run. combe connty,totake a list of the taxable property and polls in the town District, for the present year ; all persv,..s are hereby respectfully requested to make out their lists and hand them in as early as possLh'. - V Vt'ILLlAM. WILLIAMS, Ja!y 4,184 1.; " . tf 255 , A BUGGY, Wearlt ncVt w.th harnesscan be. bought cheap "by application at this office. - -- , , . t Wrapping Pai:cr. v ' A few Reams of Wrapping paper," just recei xt from the Lincolnton "Mill, and for sale low for cash, by - THOS. W. -ATK1SI. , - Also, a small lot of good, com-irron writing paper, very Iov, for sale as aboyc. -AA" ,A ; July 11, 1845 . - ' " 256!;- - P II B I F T -T H E B I 0 $.07 M O F F A T.'O- .! VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS ;PHCENix Fitters. Th high and enied celebrity which theie pe-emfneei i. Medicine hTe mcquired for their invariable efficacy ia til - th dUeaec which they profeu to core, has rendered lha ' ura&l practice or pufcof uot only anneceHary, but uuvok thy of them. Ttfty are tnown by their (raiu l theSr gee r . V works testify for then., tad they thrirssot by th f.h t, lh Credulous. : '.'- " S . ' f Qf ASTHMA. ACUTE and CHROXIC RUEVMATISii, - f AFFECTIONS of the. BLADDER and X1DSE T8. ' - -. t BILIOUS FEVERS 4r UVEXt COI.IPLAII.'TX , . In tbo south and west, where thbse diseaiee prevail, they wSl be found Invaluable. Planters, farmers, and' others, who ooot . ' jtso these Medianot, will never afterwards be without them. V BILIOUS CHOL1C and BHR0U3 JLeoMmeM, E1LXS, : COSTIVENESS; COUiS A COXJQUSt CUOUCt " ; CONSUMPTION. ' Used with gtvat success in Uua diteeM. v-"1- CORRUPT HUMOR8, DROPSIES, " ; D?T8PZ27CZjCm No person with this distreMint sSa v- eaae, should delay uainf these modicines immediately. - ERUPTIONS'tif tht BJiin, ERYSIPELAS, flATt ' lescy, - - FETVKIt and AGUE. For i..-;eof th wee ' tera country these medicine will be found a ssie. sptedf, and . certain remedr. Other medicine leave the system subject te - return of the disea a cure br these niedicines is permasect TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED. FOULNESS f COMPLEXION,., " . onwnnAi, DUDiLirr, , ' OOUT. GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, HEADACHES, eeSsTW1 kind. INWARD FEVER. INFLAMMATORY RHEUM Am TISM, IMPURE BLOOD, JAUNDICE. LOSS APPE TITE, i.ivnn corTrr.Air:cn, LEPROSY, LOOSEN E , - - - -MKllCUntA,, DI8EAtU8r : Never fails to eradicate entirely all the fleets of Merenrv fas nilely sooner than the most powerful pceparatios of SanaparS'.a, NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, NERVOUS COMPLAINTS of all kind, ORGANIC AFFECTIONJ, FXLlIDi. The original proprietor of these medr'-o : . was cured of File of 3 year standinf by the use of these Li.a Medicine alone. v - , - PAINS in the head, aid-, back, limbs, Joint end orcans.' ' - -R. II E U II A T I 8 Jtt Those afflicted wit! Ci - terrible disease, will be aura of relief by the Life Medjd&ea. ; RUSH of BLOOD to Ubie IXCAD, BCURTY: J 1 SALT RHEUM, SWELLINGS, SCROFULA, oa HHTO'D U VIIi.l la iiM f . wont forms, ULCERS, tif every daeription. ' W OnnO,ofan kinds, are eilectually expelled by these Mediotnes. Parent wit) do Well to administer them wh ever their existence to suspected. Relief willbeecrtai ' V PURIFY THE BLOOD, - And thus remove all disease from the syster:; ' A Ai"?,1. JH'T 'J. tlFE--PIL-LS " erd " tPH(ZNIX BITTERS beyondtkereichofec- .; tition in the estimation of every patient. -? - - - A - - - The genuine of these medicines are now mil vt la wrappers end labels, together with atairrLlit, c..i . Moffat s Good Samaritan," containing the direct- . t-m. " on which is a drawing of Broadway from Wall st-- nn-r -. OffSee, by which trangers vUiting the citt eaa t -r'l find u. The wrtpperi and Samarium are eci uL - -t therefore those who procure then, with white wm rs can ' - " "'7 s. do earemi, and da e , uj mu.c wiw yewvw wrappers; nut ir you do, be ' that they come direct from ot, or dont touch them.J "' f i . . Prepared and sold by - DR. T7ZZsZsZAn D, nor? r " 13 Broadway, comer of Anthony street, New 't For Sal by - I' June 20, 1845. ' patton & OsLb'r::; - -- Flat Rock, N. C. 253 - TiiosE persons to whom we sold froods" on a crcrf.t the past year, will pleaae recollect that it wai S ive understandinj that their debts wie to et tied on the 1st ol January. We hnn kL J f-fct of calling it to IhT cient to induce them to enme. forward InJ 4 7 gt. to notes for what they Those ttnnn mlinm i... I..n Tears standln, 7 i two. only SAVE 'cKTm. lJ "Y ca diate payment. r VVe hrinn t D i-niO hAJ?lsi " u JVPe l.h.13 notice' wiU not ronn!- itarcrs- Y,rl . 7 an uub consider uiuiosii.auu aiipnrt n u .- county. We are- authorized and rmn- fj . 7 p ni,...;- u 'l u"tcd to announce , ... 7 - as a, ca vierK oi me superior Court of Buncc at the Ausmst electmn . . ' ' -We are authorised to-'announce U aLane-as a- candidal for Count- rf c Henderson. county,' . . . We are authorized toannou ro Vil" -IQoorC aa a candir!.if f . t the Cavalry attached to the Jr'u. Carolina Militia: Election M t "r s - . r.el of :Tor.h -'t. - " BOOK AlVn ror nx - nxccrcVwi,u i?. tiii; .w. wr inc 1. tow-r.ZER' c- . . Z u.i . AiCICTY OF L. lib DONE AT T .C LjiIOrTl IT , -Aljij. MOST - -
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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July 25, 1845, edition 1
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