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o y ,8 f ;. I1' i 1 " r t jl -A t - I lr "; iro 1 1 r; , ,.,urt' i, . r t!t.'f;i t i.." iv I jrc: -ry ti n ; t ' t: . f r .. J'J , T T It C:if':man"' JIowti.U!. . -It rc.fur publUhing' a v"! -V fr an boncst nd i , si t !, Halting ai7 kiubd a " ,i had, JuJas-Iike, s-iU Li.:: .;. ; pics bf nfloe we think t:..- . ris is a l;:tt'J rr.isTiken in t' , lo f-Ja i ir.ci ' -'.J eb:;r.. c:.ir..a-r our p.jr. V.'c Iry t t t. . In the broadest .ecti"i rf the? term, and v.c think wede not wholly L'Aln c:r c' ' :c. '' While fpcakiiij cf .'Ir. Cr blie cccvlon to siy tV:t c lalo ecrcitwas hot infljc::::; hy persendt consider-:: r.. tt'ith reference t in party. It i wcltkncv:. u -carUint f'priiig; !-.. ': -.Icssrs-ClinginaiijlS L- , nil l.c carJidhtes', ' tioa be kid to settle th j d i; I in any df'rcf : .i l m 1 ru . ir: -iof il; ji ; rival. Gen.Etlopy.iccin;' tint t!.crj va no prob.'i. tiliiy uf i Conventi.n bdr: U! I, anJ t.jin convioccJ, Ortduubt, tbat.TIr. Cinrrnti was ilie'fdVorito Ub an'j.iri1y uf theVviiig p;irl ly;mijnnifno!is!y withdrcvv from thecouiesu Hi. Grafumwa absont'frum' U unot and did not rt urn umil it was tun hie far the choice of the pyty to- bs rnudo Unow , tbrouW a 'Cuovcntioo thui leavi'silio public, gcr'nl.' Ty, tii iflterffora prutracied ab.cn tint lie would nit ran,.., Vvcra tho leaders Vjf the Democratic parly ignorar4t of hfs intcJfion ? Vhit ny you, Mr, A vorj ? An.j yoaj !Mr. FlrnningT The true seen t of Mr. Gr'uSam a iongubsrDce is tlij ho la,- w that, if a; feomc, he oulJ be farced' ta cjmo 'our M the usuat time, or natal all ; and his ;rcium hunif , iti lidJition to blaitiflg his hiv.iv of a sent iiii 'Crcs?, would bav 8poilttl!jat pituou tal ni ta the cauao of his dctehtinn wjjich he tei. pcau ith uuch'pnthos.V 1 r : v ' ; C'.inj aware of these flicts, nnd JwMnj; rwm the conduct jf Ir Grabarn, thrtiJ Jie did. tot care, a farthing fur the success of. thk priu. tlplea of Ihc parly wltVwhich h.i h.(j a'Uvny prtifessed to ocr, so ho secured a scat lCim- , grfS5rw felt in conscience bound to denounce htia "a s recreant tiKtho'intcivsta of hi party; onJ willing to bague with its ciicmle? in order to secure his uwn tlevjiinirt.; ' 1 v And wqfo wo" not ri"ht ? His assertion' that he a Whig nh til-not . shield hirit fropi llw wimure whictt ha -sn jrlchly dcscrvt-3. r 1 1 tint ouw nrewsary to argue .the poiqt ns.to hpthrr.h'Un -AVhig, o'r nbl'r for wcr'baVe hcrct(iTire shown thai on s irne iinporbmt mea J. tares he voted with the Dmocrati party andjf thii wrrrc not the cast?, his conduct: in the Uc election abundantly provtu that'if ho , i in possession of prirtcip1o politically 4 it W 1 excecdirtgly $!Unl'r -and enn be hshiled lout tnapy. ihipca.' It is such tpen .lut brcatt dviwuand weaken ..a party :ih:irvmottow Lvtry thing for sr V-hotlfl ng fo r principle; o i ihfy ought tu ba ,sduutM! from the party, hrbe assured. that thev act "v frora selUsh Ve iww tint our. cou'rsa has. been cp ' proved by a lar-e nnj-rity cf.Hio VVh'gt of ma ussinct and we, night add of, the .btale llar Thesb reasoni, u..d these only, hays actuated u In. our opposition t) Mr r i J - - wranim." IVrshml rnncidprr.tion'i r.r, ; iU uothiogtadiuthe maiicr.. . Ve have 'coQsidcred fbis cxpTanttion as Rcccssuy to S2i ua riih hofore thc'3 wbft nnetfanuliar with iho jailer, ar.J purlieu hrly sj as u;a know tjof 4lnt tmy bj tl.o Ij rc coarse of. events. .Wp htvj stiJ noth. lo tc riU, nnd what w-v, . ' J (.!.) over e-.iin ticction is now over, ar.J wo are wiuing I(J M ihtt milter rest where it is until the tirn fc'l arrive, if ever, tufci-russ afrc-li -A' ilrrti-4 Cojiip.Ves. A t n mcrtirj of l-3 V.'t.-Va ofAVilrninston ht'd nV : lC:h lz t '.i folio vi n t Ri. , r.l . FJousIy passed : - , : , f-: !-:ed. That that!. .;.-, nJultha Whii i.f thttE.--' C's!ct are du to Thus.ias T ' , ardent,- and energetic . .4 , ort of our Principle hieh hb" lus manifested during thf "lecanvass.- : . . V fcc,V-J, Thit the" fearl. r-.-iw:i ' 4h -uhich Vr. Menres has-cr. :-: - ! IJfrnorr cjM jn Itj atron.ho!J, t:.; aui..iy x.i;h which he-his exp. J its mors, ' "".2 -tiy ci th3 early ays t Tt' ; Ilrpu'-I.r, ,"'7 ' v.w...JV.. uit LJ u:;re- - TaV.t Cjt.o'.n :!.'?vtP, Iii;.ie, j .rr.c '-',.iar.; and Gaoro DviJ, t 3 n to ter.:r 'Mr.'.'lJWi.a Puliii f - ' r -j " i : jvitlo tu - J.iV..:J, I . t;.3 QCSl. r z, !ial(j t t- r. i i . if. 11 ! rid t.n t! i , i'.Ii i.-Vuit, for 1 ! Congress, a:.J (fiur&iisct t 'r i-r fc: ; with rcgurJ u t! : J rc- lection uf A. C. 1) s u Can-jress, t-t the ndopiiuu f thg Coaaiii-iion is'julu ' : ' ' " ' I . !:. .... - " ' -. . , - . .. I . :. ... .,. 1- Murder , out and:' tlrjs" (hre : record the opTuons of .lhe. loaders of thit Party, that biinit'j lj, above all others, the frii mU of ihU People, J Tliey should be stereotyped and epl standing at the head of every ;Vh'tg journal: in tl;e ' -country for tne next 'three cars. '.Veiay to each of thi pirty, Our of thine own mouth wilt I condemn thcc,thou wicked i.6C'ryant.,1;:ll 5;'' H'l- 'C Vo have heretofore published these extracts but they present such a trutltM illustration ol Democracy thnt we intend to kejp ihvm stand- it And publish thern occasionally, to keep frCshliO the mind of our readers the beauties !l fcrden'ly desire to see this couhtty in "the same h ippy condition wilh Uuba. Senator 1 I Cfunctdn with the Senator of Mississippi, I Ve must reduce prices of propertyflnd iv bor otff. Senator Buchanan, h T . " r :- V'Vm price , of laoor is entirely too high: he laborer in' the country can afford to work for IJ d. n day.- Senalot Tappan " j JiNow, Sir, . 1 havo. demonstrated, and the manufacturers anl their "advocates hero af. fiiim, ihatlhe effect and design of the prmective K)teri is to incrcasu the wages of labor, the profit of capital, nnd ihe price' of the raw material 'Senator Me Dujie. . ' , .The1 Sub.Tre isury i in 'successful opera, lion tn 23 ovit of J27. despotic governments in i'u nipt. -rot Jiuiur tiuvuuru. . t Intha U3 Sun 1 reusuryOrdvernments, the wnges forj the i laboring' man will not uvrrage iu cems p nay. -aennior jl carer.-,. - . A , ; , 'Wjigea are, a cunninr deviie of -the iievih A shilling d day and no meat. - Williams. ".' The Sut-Treaaury"iji designed tu secure" for" the want of the Government rnonf y entniet ed from tjhe pockets ot the people. 'Savannah Georgian, August 1810. tu conclusion, wo 'o tit: ran extract from the "Democratic1 Review," the oracle of the Democracy in thii country : :j s I ' J. .'""Since thoelectionof 1840 we tave brettv much .censed to pt ak of, or confide in the lintcUigencc of the people Wo confess we hardly forbear exclaiming in vex'ition and ; contempt i wellL alter all nature wH out Jl the poor. devils, II fcve but let them alone, will rrnkts cattle of themsf l;'cJ"nnd why hhould we wste our-timp and oubsiance in trying ;to binder them from bel nn cattle?- w 1 V IF. ua wuh' th xrrnrri fo itir selvvs and our posterity the blessings ,of free and' good - government, ,wa must prcure strpper cuaraotees than the populnr suflrage and'lnlelllsencc. J ' - SufTrnjro rusis for its basis "H9 a cuaranteepf freedtim. and good goverhinent;n the assumed yirtuo and intelligence xT the people. Kt T j, Now, this may be very beautiful in theory. hut when wecomw to prucuso, tins virtue nnu intqiJtgcnce oi iuu pe pto a u iu.t. :: , fJud W O'Neill i' President df the Sou?h Car. olina -Temperance SocietyJ addressed our citizens poa the, subject of Temperance on Wednesday last We Were -prevented by other engagements from hearing the address buthavd heard it.spukea of bv gentlemen wh heard itjas worthy of its distinguished author Jude O Neilt has won an enyiable distinction " D -i i. " ' ,-: 4-.-. - - - . as nn advocate 'of .tho. temperance reform Ahhou-h we were deprived of the pleasure of hcarix" the address, we trust we shall live ii see tt trun, . i-j ' -: , For the Ilt-hland f-Icsseojer. To tbo-WIiis of ihc laoiiataln ltf-'R rirro sl : -1 r"-; -" With'vo-j'r lcvci crJ. 4.ro::gh your col uifi , I propose5 to say a few words lo those , 4 ,c 'felMr citizens, with whom I have ! -rcti "orcnud hope hereauer, iu .w ,i.m.nt; and to unit?, - on all proper and iny only v ject is. to try to rec,nciIo the t.,-.ror.; and. heart turnings urn i . t nf t late L-onzres- . ... ,v uiiair vw I) .it , ' ibthU Distr -t. : I will siy in ,,t I was in favor of ..I t;.j r --,ran j. 1 L!iva my vote tor ;.. 1 thlr. vcti tr.e i"g j'-v hi l '..ava &-tai J rir.G.rj in; a r ;r- .t Ci..creuy '. j D-.r-icrst-c ti.::i u I..JCT, t,ae-i, i .... i And that priio; ion, I svt 4 t..;rJ; l ' wit : V i i - 1 r.( 1 . t;.3 ccr. crt, :;.iu:i i!. i " priLcilcs. A lion, I prop .m? n, i.;.J t a.'..-.. . r f;; ... cl b.tjt t!;i-2 p:::!.T.:"n,-I rr.-aa i:.:ir Whig fi;rnds,to drop nil further opposition. Lh u tht? r-j, ; ulcrs r.f Mr. , receive" Mr. Grjih-mi - i ti. Whig rcprt'bt ntativfjBcJ Ldi ti hif:i r.- i:?h. , I mean not that I desire t;:rj u Lj iL j rpprescntative of his ,arty "only, (as i cert iia othef gcnilfmtn in a higher su. tivih isv:!ii ta have declared 'hinnelf) t-Jt I L.s-nn t' i we bhould lit)'; to hinl to sjpport and stmd up to t." - ir. If ;Ir. Grahnm c'js t! r faith r .. .! practice, i . e s!: ll , have no rr sjn to com; lai.i ; if 1. : J to unite with us, i.i i .. t, 1 fall up- n..J O . iron Wl. i. u iurl him jrom his at the r,cxt election. Wd were assured by the leading Whig- in these parts that tho cI. j-m against Tdr. C of !goins(ovcrto the Dv mocrats, was unfou., 4d.;: The Democrats themselves deny it, L..t said they to k Graham in preference to Cling. , man, because they cons'dered him the better and safer man. If they thought so, they cer tainly were right in doing as they did. " But let' us, Ahe' fiiends of C'.ingrnan, judge ir:d j jleal candidly . with Graham. Tho 'greatest Tv-'ariltul 1 have, and against which I now call lipon my fellow "Whigs lojjuard, Isj.thai at the Avit 'tleetioft'i':: Mr.' C. and his part ieuUr and warm fiiends v ill .till be disposed lo push his cl drcn, whether Mr. G, proves' true or hot. Should Mr., G.'" miintain -his: former jWhig Mtaudiiig; nnd should the friends of- Mr, C' refuse to surrender his claims,- it 'requires hot tiie foresight of n prophet to see wlial may bibe"rrult. h is just such congests as the iorie lately passed,, that are best calculated to rvak lhi? strength and destroy the union of any party. - WTe all profess to believe in the truth and soundness of Whig principles--h;t not jtfopardie them for the' sake of . either of these men.'. If ;lhe friends of GlingmaA mnol be prcvailcd on to unite'pn Graham; ur if the friends of Graham "will not unite on Ciingman, let each, -for the sake of principle r;op his choice and all unite on some third man in the District. If those two gentlemen bt genuine Whigs, as I believe they are, they wfll both be Willing to give pb.ee tojsome uth. r; Whig, on whom their," friends may unite. They will iiat. doggedly pusli themselves upon their friends, tilla Democrat gets an -oppor. tuhityto'slip in between" tHcni.---The". next eleclioh will show who, are, and who ar6 jnot true sincere and; candid 'la their; professions ot Whig pricciples:" Wo shall then see whether thso gentlemen will , follow the ex ample of .; M r. Chy in . the ; tarrisburg Con ventlon, I Call upon the friends of. bth these gentlerren, not to lose sight of principle in a determination ta keep either of these gen tlemen in . ofHce.j-'' We have ' W big, enough in"'the DUtf let that- would make .us good re. presematives ; and I forone, should 1 lie Jiv ing and in the District", will be ready, to sup prj enner .oi inesogcn;iemen, or lo.urop mem iin, ii me success oi uie pany requires Who .wilt go' with me Wul you, Mr. Editor f WuYthe frienas of. MrvClingmanl Will the. friends of Mrr.GrahairtKHVilhhiwH gentlemen ''themselves go with me, or will they risk, hazard and. jeopardize th Whig cause, JheWhig oscpndency itt'the District Ojon personal and selSsh considerations? We shall sec. - v--'r-' " "-.'i :;j Ve 'assure our correspondent that the 0 lends of Mr..Cli"ngm in, ai welt: as" Mr. 0. himself, have no disposition to do aught that may. jeopardize the ..interests of the party, and we feci certain that they will always be found ready to give their support to any .Whig who may deserve the c0nfider.ce and bo able to command the support of the party. i j The late contest for.. Congress "was ad ex. Citing and unasual one, but" we' trust thai it will result in no permanent injury to ihe pnr. IV, but should it, the blamo musi rest upou the head of Mr. Graham. Mr. Ciingman had been in the field for months, which Mr: Gra ham of course knew, and so knowing, hb conduct was calculated to make a division in the party j thnt would inure U tho benefit of the Democracy. Hereafter we shalf4 if events justify stich a course, treat T!r. Graham 'with silence. Our object for the present has been attainedj.ih exposing hb ir.consbterii's and ids utter disregard of the successuf h. p uty iri future, and we now ak ourWtiig breihreri t; . treasure these things up ia memory we wish nu excitement, fl divUion in .our ranks, hut ' wtien a choice is again to be made, you h ive tha'c' :r jtcr i.f c:r.3of your leading men fu:iy L . re you. . JuJgo thern in riglit eousness, an 1 let them havo lbs full bcntGl ot vour mituie ccr.;r,-.'"'i'n-- .- i. In cijnc!: n, uo woulJ z'i.y tar.r ccrrrs - r.l tvrr Ly-bur ! Litilirg L-T-V- r - " jr c -ct is tl.e pondcr.1 ll. . brr-:' , . - ::::c;-'c3 :-t th.3 c a. li:.a c! r : sr. -r. .c rv; ; : .rs ' - - rr.r; v. r. j it vsi.ii t. . ( r: . ' z v;:h .r r- :rcy! . Ve V--' ir. .t c.r ft ; i'.;ri.v' t tl.i Dis:ri:t v.il: end.arsr !o cr.i.i cjr .: '-s ciin in rd!l phalanx we hire tx r. " irity f about Vyu thosas 1 la the D;suL-i coej!i - far a gl-jri ous Irbmj !i i.i every Icont; si, if diinion und schisms are krptfronoar ranks-! which m ist bo done. - Whig zzc. end -fjji.r, cnl no compromise teith Decider Jry ? , ' - - , V" ICS3EMGE11. , l-'. :' I : 1 1 - " i :". -j v ' : . For the llig!f!.t...i i-lesaciigeri ..-, - ;' Procfc;IIni '. : 0 the Vestry cf tie Chiirdi vf JoWs . " ints K'iUerr-:." " Since the b-t tneetin, Ms-Vestry it has jdeased Ah. " ;.ty GoJ t i inscrululh- Providct. , to icoiovc our i ..r, ihe Rev IN Si.N3LETJ.KV, fm)in his jreee of UseA.i- f in ihU Church. ;llis health Ind l.mg bepo ...thle; and tho fatigues j,an3 anxieties cf a I recent journey, 'were; more thin his shall. - J constitution couiJ ustain. tie was : : from in o: the 2 1st of June. We hue w!. lowed him to his gratfo with deep soimw, bui with the assured hype that he has go;ie to Heaven the reward of his faithful bins; and we earnestly trust, tha.1 the fruit of 'l.est,; labors will bo ta himlq criiwn of rejoicing be fore . the - Throne ,oj four y Heavenly i Fathvr. His leachingsandeximpleJu're ill nln's; : d ily be foi"otten. His Si rmons, ret-lcte iih ijio beauty-of ctoqul nce conveyed finst rue lion to every anxbus aiiulj , whilst his condj tt and manner, exhibited that purity and diguit so becoming to a man t.f God. -ijincerel) bmvntiug hisdeaih tve theiebre ' 'j- . -. uiico.'Pff, iuui iocs vnurcn4 upon .its oemx reopened for Divuie service, bo -'put iato mourning as a mark ef-Te?pect for its late Pastor. . '' ' 11 - ,That ,wa" tender. io ,thf surviving relations of Mr. . Singula fyf oar heart-felt, jiyroi athy and cond)IeDC9' for the bereavement which they have sustaine-we earnestly hope that the recollection of bis . worth will bd a conso". lalion;to th'em and that rthey will receive from on high that bettjer consolation wjuch this wurldcao neither give nor tako nwav,:, , A fief 1 these resolutions were-- adopted J a copy Co f Jy -e r scs , ; w r 1 1 te n - by b I r ? D a k I No , 6 n. me ocain oi iMr. oiisgletary , were.Urougtn lo the view tf thel;Vtstry,'ajnd on being read it' -was' .moved, seconded,- and ; Unanimously agreed (hat thoyla entered in the proceed- fngs of the VtMry as a just'ana wiegant trib ute to the memory. ot mil goon man Dy the foundress of this Church j-- . T-- -. xBr:gTit Spirit of the Lonlthy ray. have shed,;', Celestial gleams of hope arouqd my huad, . Twas thine to liftthe hutuble soul m prayer, - And charm away the anguish of despiir ; -;" .Tothee ret.gionVMjht was pure-andcleari ' - Firm in (Jod'8 tacied truth, iho not severe, -Thy utrict integrity devoid of fear, - f . 1 J"r . : Forced from the infldct a trcmblin'j tear; " ' '. And ihe lorn penitent when cheered by thee In holy prayer, beheld his terrors deep . - i JJut thou art gone and who sliall fili.tuy, place 1 ' . ; Not one 'i&iow f'twitl be. a vacant space : ' 1 thought thou filnjuld'st havcJaid ms in toy fbnjS, .And witKthy hallowed voice Imve'checr'd the .: i gloom; w I - y.'V"lt;:' p iJl A strati jer now rnust graco my solemn bier, - , . '; " And drop it maj bo ao one. fricndlj tear. - ;J 1 Spirit farewell ti fields of "ether f isd ' Where ang-eLs wait' thee to ascend thoetics. ,'- ' Resolcedti That the Secretary coimmunl cate these proceedings to ihe family; or Mr Singl'etary.V .'J ' ' - ! August 23, 1845. . v, v For the highland Alessenjcr. . -! , - : Vacts fof Forty Millions. ; Ma. "fioiToR :-Cun you makeL room, 'in some corner of your paper, for a .few facts whieh 1 have Collected with some jbbor and which.-1 think. 'serious! v concern the working people of the Anglo-Saxon race T 4 ; The Nntional Vh.bts of sixteen of ihe Ej- - - i ' 1- ". ., - 7 ' -- ropean i uovernmpms, ai uio closest esti mate ibat can lej made, amount t 'in itur.cur rency, to'$lO30p,(?Ol),nO'J ; all incurred for tho expenses of j v,ar.. - This sum embraces merely the " flrrftrflg nut wha Jias'becn paid9-far carrying on wan .The'j average of, thb amotint is-8(33,25' a iierid to the whole pnpubiim i f the !L 16 nations. The interest uf. this v..at &um nearly cJ ils a, lax uf One Dollar on every inhabitant of the glooo.Y ' Since th Itrfor nation (.') Great Dritain has engaged 65 ears, in the pros-mention i f - ven.wars; for -which she expeii led, in our rrency, 03,932,120,000. Ii'l.as l-ecn cs limited, by 'our-j Missionaries- lbl a schi j r 50 henihcn children, on ilia Continent of -India, would imlv cost C lr per annum Then this sum i expcnJrd. by a Chi M hp nation' in Go years m carryir on, a war. with other , Cluisticn rarbns, i: d to lha fcdi:caliia of the heathetij i't !ai-j schooled .1,C32154 children per r:: :..: f ir C5 years ! A,.hwing'5 years to each schobr, tl.jn children might ha'vR I eo t 1 !0Ltcd fi.T .monny tint Great Bi.L.iln dnir.cd b-:": ihs s urcc3 ar; I ch ip.r ls of her wcrwi.i .r,d ir.J-:try, to wasts in vars, every res r,T w !..h t. . " ."d Lzt'i"' ; y.2 i i tverv r"iV.:y cf t' -". r . .1 r. . i fbl- " 2- ; :: j C.-Lit rr..r.:3 r.r. J .'. . . ' i e. . - j. in. f:(--j 17 i i ... --patriotic Am-rr v, l n;,, ii-: . . I Ti. ettt;!y ? Ljf r..- so , .i ,src. j i, i.w"to l-.i. . ..iy r , cici.f purpose-, t:'.hr..:-injh. Ciw; L. t, :in Intercourse, and the Mifreil ttirons e. pei:3--s. " Then it follows that CT 1,73 ,-3 ) hive hern lavished upon prip'ir.tioin fur w:;r in - time of peace, within ; !lah more th n : hair a century, by this mod. I Republic ! 1 1 Ppec 5 ' 1 . Another bet: .From Jan.l', IZZZ, to March pr"iy " " D'!r'- -. , - Luren rr.n Je r. 3, IS l;i, the war expenses ir this (I . . rn merit t frtl! nr.-, . Xt, f were 5? 1 53 .'Jo 4,6 3 1 U--ftvc ui.W.iis. ravejen !to".h the 'thima'l c."r;V f-iw cMr Govcri:; :c:.i 'oro nri'l! ny fron 179. T' K Another fact : Piorn ISIOlolSUl, cightct n . o'ir nathmil t xiensrs amounted to ClJ-. Jl."... J : ' .! this stun neatly 040001)0,001) wuit i.. way and another for waKaiidmlvfifi4 nth") . t'O'J fir afl.tlm .other ohjects ! hLiw twentv- i-,.o i:n! h...um a year for wr,.and about three snillious and .a halfless thna oi.e sixth o( the whole for tho peaceful operations of n giverhmeiit that plumes iueifou it pacific policy!.. If we take intti account all thw ex pur-ses and all the losses of war to this coun. try, it will be found lo have wast d for u, in sixty years, some two- or. three Uiousatid tiii!- liont vf dollats! - . .. Worn st :r.. Aii's. 0, 145. E. B. ; . Killiuj; of Youug Ikcudall. Tlur Wiislmijtmi Journal gives iho follow, ing itea-hi.;: .. -cuuut ot-lhu horriblo trtigedy yhs.ch n.:j uncled, in that city on the lfchh uh..: ; t .. , . . ....... r iThe oiigin of this limentable tragedy! wo tin ltrslai;dt was of a Vc-ry trilling unture. Tne tii rue "young men er ot ubiut ihe s;uuu age &om twenty.! wo or i!irt-H years, and h d been qn. 'terms of decided, t. bhip. We ivc the- particulars- ofvthe whole niattelr u! we hava Itiarncd ihehij a'jter much inquiry, and believe-then lo, be subifUiti;tllv correct. Tticjaung men met vi J.iin.s'd rug store, corner,of 14ih street and Peunsylvaniu avVn. ue, and riear. Fuller's ' City Hotel, ,at about .4 o'lock- where they had souitfconveratiou, commeticing' in a friendly' inauuer, bu' , uwir to a mi-conception of. a lertn' used by Mi'. Uendjill, lerminaiipg angrily.- Eilioii umJer stood Kendall, as imputing ? him u waulj ot courage in tlus -matter theyweru convc rsiuii abou', and was making mnno dem m.-ii rations of resentment, when' fbtley iulerposed and said there Should bf no fiGtinj;. ' Elliott tiieo uid,he woold figh; Keodult if llK.l;ritef couj-l. g'jl gentleman, to aci;us 'his friend. .-. Ktti - dull Saul iiu. would mk no friin l, but told Li U otl be-would rather .get, a cow. hide nod cut his skin oil. Elliott a ud Kndiill could get no gentleman to be his friend.' Hero p nlov s.lr j)ed up id Elliott ami .sard he considered 4 hiins'.-lt a Kentlern in,,anf woulJ see u ndalL out in nnytuicg .he, might undertake, and he cisied E holt to. withdraw what he.-hd Haiti. This Elliott refused to' du whereupon,, Ltiiley (siruca niin.in ine. lac.o una uiaeReo oou nn yps. .The parties ;thi.n, separated,, "KrfndH hkI Unsey then going "in nit? xfneciinn, jn 1 Elliott in Hiiother. Tim- finl so..u m t a m-r- niorr.it friend, and informed .him ot wh tt ha I b jeu done,-in a good u '.tured riunncr, though lui-y expres-iTO ins sorrow jor uwuceur r i)et:, and tokbbme-lo himself for not iO,i trolling f iia. lainrtotijy. They , howt verf an eipire.d "po hcriui difiicuhy in ihe mm'r 4on after this, con vers. lion tHt plae , IC'.o. d;!l :ahdbiloy 'passed tfown 14-h stret-t au I acr-ws to iheinnh side id'l in. Aveuu', m ftont'ot Fuller's' whilo EitioU, 'who IbJ e- lurned to-Junes ito e, .was.siftadnig ui or ni:af .lh?:ddor'of the M ime, apparently armedl Kendall then crossed theacntie towards hhn. in iking some menacing gesticulation while El hot i, who h id a gun-b irrel cane in his fihi h urb changed tt t his' left tiand, and with the right drew a "iv ving pfs'ol from his pocket,, which he purtbliy concealed under the fla of. hii co tl. 'Kendall approached him, se z d hold of.his cane and wienein d it from E li. Tilt's hand, whereupon' Eiliot- pfes nted his pitil and fired one b irri-b'the l ball 'missing Kewblf.7' At this Kendall threw, thii- c'anej which ho hd previously wrenched Trpin him, ui E'U;tt, who then discliared a second bir VI of his pistol at Kendall, and shot him through riihe.art." He lchM 1 dit-d in-t imly." Dnhy had started across" thw ;AvcnOe irf. li direcjtorfof xiidioV who thfn atm-d and ths" ehi rged n' barrel f his pistid at him.' U tihy dodged and w;n not hit. , E-!iiit aim ed and fired another ItirreJ; bin 13 i ey dodr ed uhd rn gain, cscupc-d,". h lid lit hn instant Cfiughl'iijLH bro Ktone und jumped near to iilhott, whin aganrfired and this itore ! : Bti ley in the arm, "near the elbow, shMtteiin-r ih b mc"d;meroos!v., " A fourth lime' titl n't. tornptcil m shoot, .jley; I the,' pistol -i'n.-ip" fx-t-'.. lie .then br, ke'i'md run, niut wnsclosefv pnrsisrd by C.i' y i:iio FulbrVlfolVt, n the rear of which Li.i lt made his cscpe? ..." ; novy to Cooii 7oinatoci. He thai does 'tun lovo tomatoes is. a'n-obieci of pity. 'Every art' "id" 'cooking shouM tu- t'inpliiyed to inveigh. the' ftppetile of man, to" love a vegetable go whtdesome. - " . - , :: Peel a doA'tt rip lotOHtoesind fry. ihfm in a Utile sweet butter, together wilh two or thrte sl;:-'-d j;rren peppers, sprinkle on n" little !u;J i 1 ; i -. " - alit-o "i i -.ii nrd n or vrf ai.J bt iheMbo'cc thoroughly. This is the Span. ih'n,.:,':r' 1 v preparing 1 . ;r. ; A t4oi!)"r ir. J, which from a bng expe". rence v.-c ! : W v.v-ir !. is p rll,iw- The''irr ciTiAui t'r.i if i b doi:"!," ' 1 er.ily ('.- ' I :r o !:. s-,- tif t'O s " i'.'te j:::ts -..lr C(j..:vci!. tilip; two otii.ins uhilt this i, vnicn t -! r h't h. erj purid J i r.r. J i..Jd tlo tii'in-, nr. 1 jabn a , a fat:.) -o-n'ulof s'tli, a' hfarring .:i th ....3 Ui'.l , -. - . I ' ' I- - ' ' ' i 4. Mill t in col!iin to vurk -. ily , , .'..-St. ' : r.:it ' .rr. -.r.i- :Ja , Ar:ry, .: CV.f'-' . it ; r..;Vatl .:r.:rr.: v j i - Thu nro i ihat: Prt si ! ..t i .. r. Q;:mby, ; i Lie..: jnt L. " r t!.j f . graduates X.: ; Lieutenant r wh.i nrc; to, receive j ro.v. .t'.. that this pin r ( ' I'-'t n exrrc; 1 L,-; . strikes v. ;:en on . f Mr. Polk' ij- err !t :." "";., -U... fruit ke-t ; . . J fr. t vi tho .ii f -Ct 13 ( f rral r.jlt ea v TV l V.?S3 f;m in- tLvrf revr in old a!t I :u , ' -nredation of i. c. -. nanre t! f ri er.t ' nr t c t..1 m f'rv:t ' barrels v. i.l 9"C. 'i'Ae express; j i -,i l! . ,.ani -f'r I load, have r." IfH 'e ic '. - 'i n in hat at. tcieiiiiftn lutfii. temvted tt tisl ci ( ' C'i: i,.isr: ."; ;.s, tnutt ; ir'. f" f' t( Truth wilt reead uixn themsc! prevail. . , ' The rlT'Ct of t Li rated i.icuicina Is to purify W the blood ; toconvm f ir, corrupt Llood. lnW healthy, rich L!.oJ ..- S it ia 1 .ca:: t lly dotljis that they have boo-i . si.-ad.ljr no:-, l.l after by all " clajges of citizens ...jhsvo rrqjired incfiicinei, and it is because c ftlse wwcr Urandreth's Tills are) row knovrrt to r seas as healtlij-estorcrit, tliat rea ' de llietri so po; ..Isfr.-: - - ?lvy enre r'l nn'ctlons, siirsply hrcansft thrj tnuKo the I ' ire attract oat of it tli'i ijmtli . ties Vihirh ;-fKJuc rl.ucHac, and rlvi tail tlwoC quIi tics which produce liCalth. - . Now every solid put .fthe baman 1 :no h ira..j " from the blood, an d tho fid we eat '.t converte!, 1 ' into blood lo supply te wasto.our bJi recon. tinually sustaining, t'.j m tVn cr. .tv c ..-.-'O' of nature "we i.. '.LictufsJ c-: i l.i cJJaf , nine, ymra from the food taken into our stomachs. Sappo-m tho hliKid made ia t!.:s ;:nach t ours is. unsound, impure occasitmcd. by , Mir! Cause' - , other ; it may ref r t , t! o prcccJin frencratiun ; otl mutter, we i,uk iuipurc L!ooJ, and il mj - canr.t bo health y. Or supp-w the air we Lava lived i.i fot tutine lima 1ms been jJjJ with mittcra dctr ::vntal to heahh, r our f- I f r r. Iri' pcrio! l.a.i Lvcn eff . a miwholeaojue' kinJ, or tht tlie rniu.t l i bectl mach tr-iuhld-fjr itf, anxiety, t great i.tcntiot & , tjny particular point i .3ro to occifion bad focts on flio-bliwd. Any of t! i cl- .3 esistuig, ywd bhxid fannot bVs'ippIied td ill" lwr. , k .Hut hi B andrcih's IMI ba Lo. I aly itndef thcto t Constances,' in- duscs of i ron two to eht - jhTIs or astho case'slialj 'dotcrmine: ."hat i their-,, rfFect? . It is to carry' ofi ihe, impure -matters from : Hits blood, leaving wily t' j jod ti f-.-rle rrery patt ff.the" b-dy. ' Wliat' ; uns.-- .1 r, L'clmps " s.jund.and i.l slornac'. ioa gcU into rj hcJtby vi cinriiijon, that -eveo bad tiir;or ttivvljc.esomi food - f r a tirn,? arc unabla taJajure tho health rniterially. Jbvea when tne citrrmc or loou continue unlicaRhv. tlw occasional gao juf the' timndreth Pills will sop' . crate the, impure parts and catio their cyp'd.-.ion leaving what is rood to , sBt'pl r hfo ur.J t'.ratli ttf , iWhc i the bones are diseased; whefr evcrv ram- " ificatiun of the franio is out f ordei-lliB krandrelb PiJIawul, m ntaetccn .cassa.'oiit, oT twefitv, crfc ' Il;-mem&er-' that tha bod v can be entir.'- ram idd , frun the food, bones and, all ; and ai-ieu by this niost beneficent, mnd cine in a quarter of Iho tints i'jtaketi in the-ordinarv eoursc of natarK. Infrorn twi to fmf yars an "cntirtfy Healthy body canbe Mcba. edfor tliOnrlsOaad," ta diseased the miserable on. Tiw Rtowns?!!i or quicttnf sa of tlie chinas altomthet depending upon tli efTcct-tT-3. JJrandreth PUls am ntdo to produce; which cHVct can bo-graduated jqsl a the patient pleases, . "Mo possible injary itl result from thin notfnnj but jrdud cao follow.,, quire tlie eff ct ,of .Brand relu'a Pdls. ftmoftjryo.pf uuprfjndiced frienibil you will bear rufncient'ttt satsfy you that there is trick in mikin j the trial, and tlidt you will not be dJin; yourself juitice with. . ir- When ynar btood ' ii oacfl 'pure nothing In tha cliap.i of, f. oJ wilt hrdly "come arait-s; nc'.j will tour u;jon.your stomach you m iy rat j -es or any ' ih,n iu r an ; auJ- the greater idrbty cf food tho " Ittjttt r bl'Hjd is fnade. A11 who have weak air.nu Hchs.jvho are drr ve'p'jc," or in any way a.I!ctd in - Dody, Hioii.u wiL.iottt cJeWy rcsrt to fJrdnJrcth'si rr:a which Will indeed strengthen 4he L'fe wrtni- jAfi and by pfrseveraneis .with them entirely re. w!tb; kp' so;' ihose bid, di-ulaced and rem.ivert. Jo-i b!ood rartnot tnilie bid h"-" nr hrf P (. ' &n.l u ur in mind, tba B.-andrelh's P.l a burely purify f The it'.etbd of ptr paring tij Brandrctlnan Ve 1 edible Cttracts H4'cured t. . b ti. r-t iVentoflhoi L'n ted Slates. Toi- nt eraMcd to D- rfirain Kran.-t. n it 2;k,iiJtnuiry.,l-U3. ;- the extracts of whirlr Crandretba Pills are cnn. . p-iced rare obtaim-dbv thm new patent Prorea. with .uiu boiling or any application of leat. Vrrtie actira-- frincij'ie ot Hie herbs is ilms cecurcd, th sameaa--, n r:e !. villi terctable. -The pu!!ic should ba cau- ti f in-.-dicints recomm -ndcJ isi &.lvrriit:pi:inf.. stoin from in?. . " - i , . hA aurctt-stof ffenuins Drandrcth Pills. Examine : box of . pills ,then hk aV he rertiticate of aeiu cy. hos engraved dale mudt be within tiieycar; " trltich every authorised agt-nt must possess ; if tho tireUb-laon ttiebx ureow.th ttic three labels ' ot the dertiQcate, thia pi-la ars true it not, thay af'-faLsi'. " - r -k.. , , j T.i'je PdU are for 'nle in every Coanty in thia state, ht 25 dents p-r hx i and may be Ijad ty th ! follow in? a'-nls: ' - ' - - . i pArroN csr:ortN,Ashcvr.:e,N.c. i , J.;M. ALt:vNDC, Freeh Broad, N. Ci ' r . : J AS. ?. S YTf I, MorjantoB, N. C. f . :. WM L. (iILL & C( Mdrion,N..C- A " - M. i.TNLND. CnroaviHcN C - V July Itf, llo, - 4Si:r. o c a ii . c a n cvr r pi?'t r ylr w Vt.; k. :.:W.r th. "i loj-al CH.e-j of Sr,r;fion, f T -Jn r, -j CdioJ: le-eof l,h:!adcrphirficl-T,fc-::-..r cf a J;'k r rubra. - ing.thc following subjects, viz: Matrimony,:I,npo- " tcnr.y. and Sterility, anatomically, physiolrvr'tcally, medically explained, with a comprehensive expo piMm r,r ihe nuture and raidrrn t:eaf.;.-r.t of Sipb iV", S enndary avmptor..?. Gonorrhea, Gbet, Stric t i.rt-s, I.'ncturnal Cfii esions and all the eonseq'nce arising, fn.m : self pollution. . Doctor fcFAV,CCTv ' continues Iih privets conmltatioaa on the.abv " m ntioned diseafu;s, at his long esUblsbed. o3ce, -12 Z Fubon slrct t, where thu ma-t aggravated fgma , of all auction of ih-i gcantive or-ns v:!i yieii to hii modj of treatment, witiiuat reitre.!.'.! i.ti.et or times-, and with but mercury. LfeQ when the pro. creative -energies hceoxrjs torpid, cr raniJyred, from evctv3 indulgence, or frocv masturbation, 'he will bo at!s U restoa tlio yu U to health and vigcr. Ter. po .s at a-c! ?srenc4as:rj (Jl, czn tsvaa c-pyof t'n v-ork. . '- " f ' A 1 le:t r rnnt be p.t-paid, and c".rtcAM& ta XS II. Fa weett; 1 1 i FuUv.l sUCSt Xf" YoA. -"I ' t '. -i (1 0 K1" ipccr.:j. .ci;t!ickoppor,.a lurrcf but. t 7 Si -t A-' !
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 5, 1845, edition 1
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