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-Ik- llAp C ojpvi 51! Pi ir v itlii ,tiiii(,'i., Ten., , i TCJ, 1815.- 5 -i; Sir Thii " .-ir ' cf t)!r(J lilts ilighlat. J .otfiarc C h r, direct t. is not ml . cm! of ;ving yemoytd t J!!j. .itf U. SMITH, P.M. .'tbor Frost you don't owe 1 .) 37 Mdj you hive pence ar. j " in the I n J wbithrr you hav gone," I I your conscience never break your rest o r" Vs. - 'J - t McU: ;ril;. 4 Ute Sulphnr S.rin-M '.jufSmsr here.. I am Ir.tnt: . . i . .'w 1 1 rwonlf fif I. us , j.ipirt Instrument:! in iLn ' t i :;r(Tithc pep! huw C.i : ;.;.,.; ' ted W hal e c"n,,i Jer -h" n,,i' iou fiKS if t idC'"'"' ,1?al JIr' f :,) fr, has ' c' l3 ilo f A'!o of-l!iC SdUlh rau,::' tjf'r;tt i" Vfi ii IT 13:1 ft i-T O'Jr V.h-J .3 ' .,2 I.) say t rJ or Ko about th? r..rjicjjd .'ei-h. Vr'ehciiduf it nt the ti;,, ,t " . ... i-"idi, nJ were truly sur prised thai r.:v rr :.n jlJ rr -pile Ij' himadf th-D rtrivi!' rjf t ? , .iinlrtU Stat of winch ho wjt3 not a t iiiz -n aaJ tktolfog u t!tj peo; : j ": v.v th -y 1 '' - ul tftiJc! ' Ad then the correspon Jcnt of ' . Cl 'Vi esy ' Myers waa t'--'-l -j i! -1 rt:y in toforffici it.S people, how Cfi: j. 'ia.iiv'cJ!! Sjgicioosnnri! Wliy;do ye-.i mijjHi9ta tho citizoos of B jncombi) a re-unil!e " i n-iJ.iT think? Dyu i'alio them to L '" " i -"mgnl' r The otjiy nnn whojold the .i wji!c," M Why, God bloss your inno. x:bi ind innrint soul, tho people, of this ' -- . uity ire t!ciid with ns t!.:ar hc:u!s ut:J us - Y 'nd judgments syouop even Ahc 'ch'cah s. .rt '.$ Mr. Mjcra. - "a t!scru ever a grosser, t iiuH ttflt-rt-d to anyjcopk llian the pre,v-! Uous cui.' cl of Micro - --fT"-I . to our citizens! rsn.itigt! that some men will, because ihf y; ,m n t hvo iii the: 7uniT Aw-t of S uth Cj ro iiuif titke in thrmsclycs uli llie intetMgence in ill- uo 'Id. " , r ' And then Mr.'Myers Ins done the people rr the Sjutli jorno sej-vicft !" AVe, trust that ihtMf to whom ho Ins rendered thl 11 scr vic" will nut let hU palridisvt gawnrcward. td, Hiid ibit ihey will, in a suitable way, tys lily iheir-gratiiudit fuf his chivalrous conduct in wt'ddiin w'iih th nfTtirs of other men. s Ouco more, nn'Jwo will let this amiable, jmtriat-m'iking letier.w'ritcr ofl for the pro ent. On siy Mr. Myers teas instrumental in th? df feat of Clingman! ' Now, the truth ht he mide but on pecf h, nnd that on the dy u( Ine t lection, nud what .waa the result ? V ;. Clingmin recei " ' Ml nt i!ki jre ! V enlighten the un Clinginin received vote ond Jiia opponent trecinct whero he undertook to uncivilized Duncimbeilcs ! Si his iiuirumi'nuliiy was a small nfT-ur. I Death of Judgd Story 7c Vicret to learn thai this distinguished nnn dud at his residence injCimhridge, Mas oarhujetta, a few days smce, ' The N. Yotk Express' snjs It is with' prufounl regret thai e announce the death of Jude Story, the rudest oftho Judge ot4the Supremo Court of the United States tho wisest of his.asso, -. ciatcsandone of the most learjied "and ro upectcdrnen of IhirUuhm.." .O'rdlnaply'ihc Toss of one m m in the great multitude of men, is an ever. i us little noticed as the most com , roon occurrence ..of liler ' But, tho loss of . thoso who connect the resent with tho past I age -who liave dispensed-wisdom even tothe wise, and judgment and, justice : ing all ; men whoie oamts are honored abroad and . nt home, is a public wfiuetioiK Jfudga Story - was upon th bench ihirty.four years; and j received the distinguished honor of his op- 'foiatmeot from. Mr. Madison, at hs ago of 31. How well ho filled hisToCctv vre need - not say. Happily, he has left testimonials of i integrity and ability, that will live as-ling at th country ho has served. . i ., - Tha Boston Courier say sr u h?s disease was stoppage of the intestines,' or siranguW ' ticn, the sarre siekncsa'whichn I the life : cf Mr Legare in this city in 1843." ( Judgs story, "was C5 years cf age. He graduated li Harvard Univc- in li-J, fcr.d was arraintcJ.to the JuJ'vihip cf li: Uaited States Court ia19lt. " v , r DtaL,cf J2n Vivid Ji'mj.Wc lcaraby letter Irdrn Dr. Mingus, of Haywood coua. ,ty, that tha Rev. Divm Rtsa departed this His on the Cla ins:. Ills iseasts was Ker. Vous Fever.-' -which lasted sixteen c.ivs. He died at thaVesidecce cf Dr. Vlrj-,, n Oo -, ..... ... , ... ..".uv." V?r- Rin2 w' efT.cienl end zeal- !r .ur cf tl-J 1 -ist Ciuji, and d to tha IXolstoa Conference, j His Ml: Limcrted bv a -wido circle of , ,-' We lea ro that-his relatives reside :-,C. iJ-J3cJ-r.lv, Ya. ' : . .rnXrcrn th3 simo source . . i- 1 a consiJeral 's I i ay wood; ihsjfi - 0. -Tift: "V c!ec:ii:i - 'Hi;- Yen er ('r rc::;rr-i jr 1 i li. 1 . , (' ' . .T....I i.f - j f t:.a r. .,r mater, y f cr ;htn !,. , t 1 V.'. : i-rl of i ; ' i' ' uii..,.;u:i 'j , Jf Jut yt ; ! !jt h.v;cui uo- J c:"-:t;: j rarity b.he Ulp. Wr r jfyiljl', L .'-Father Miller, the s 3?"ir.?f l!:c l'-: secl kn;jn i. Lv!i has so lonjj kepi up a comrnutiou binary "p:)rtiins of ihc country Ibout.tlic enc "f!ifivHJ beiBal hanJK Ins confessed Jhit hfj Hasrn!stnken Inhhi cahMjIation; nnd no .v s ,1,5 enj j, jjafytt'; - We n re gt id 1.3 va ri'-ilccn, nnd nu dtuli his fo!Ittrcr ar3 c-;uif:y p!;aseJDjdJy, MiHcr siys: i 31 '13VC en n,,la,icn ,n limet I fret jjjkonfi sst nnd I haic no desire to de.. knd nSv courWpny fjrthcr than I have, been nctuald by pure motive ind it Ins resulted JJ'CJVgWy. "My i:...iakrs nnd 'crrunt God, jjtrust -will forgive, il I en do t, hdwer- cr," rejjr ich myself tor hivin preached de. irTP"'- ,ura 1 W'wru il.-ji 'whatsoever was ittcn was for our learning, tho prophet, ic p(?rhl?3are ns rnncb'ji subject of iiinttgn. iin as ny other portion i ot the word. My view.f cxaet 'timo depended. entirely upon il ar(ii4racy o ehronilogv of this I had no b'usMujlo. derntpn'stratioit ; (j)u as H9 cyiden.ee wtn piiesciited?, lu invulida'e'ir, I: deemed ii tny Jiviy in n ly on it as certain, until it should bc.,diroved,r Csik'"'! . -v j !'--" iJ.or my imliserctiions ane' cn-ors;1-1 nsk pardofjj and nil -w hi). have' upokcn evil of m? w'-hoft causj I freely forgivK .My , labors arc r((iici(vj!ly er.ded., 1 &haU leave, M ny younjjjjrr brethren the tnsiinf contending for the trjllh: v yCar:j I toiled : Jl has nr " . ; TTtz 7' gtMr)unvu co iuoe w no win mi my; place. bhalK nut cease to nntv Sot the 'soread of truih.lf i v. - . Scij!jffi irt T' Baptist Qhifrch At n re. cent meeting of thcjlcgular D iplist Associa. lion, p Rush countyj MiiryUnd, says the BiltinJore SutU nn unfortunate division took p.!-ccfi some point in Theology.. We' learn 1 hut tfje p:m)l hich caused the division was, whether it was right to fellowship a Chureh holding tho doctrine of inc employment of hurn:ii means m the work oLsalvaiiorfJV.The discu.ion on this speculative point;-was car. ried i wjih much warmth) until eventually a minority of the; Association, headed by Dr. Wilson Thompson, withdrew, nnd proceeded toorjnize L new Association, v The sece dors re called the Ami-means. paitr, at:d the ohI bjdy tho Means pjrty."v j r if -!' ' ," "'i ' '"',;.. """" 'r;i-:i'-:,-"r:'iv' 'I v The C.ittorr, eniff, in many parti of Ala- bamajand Mississippi is said lu bu very bud; not exceeding half a crop, yicldj very faidy. 'fit. r ,.- , The black lands L 'Apf' Lyons Ins arriyrd ai New ,Vk withil lad named D iyis, aajd to .be a clairvov aut,fAnd reputed to be nb'q: to tell, "when in n statcof somnamulism, what is the real dis eisct any sick person, and what treatment 'will jfemovo it, and even wljiat course has been pursued previously, what I medicines taken"; : T$icro hs been another I disgraceful riot in PhU;de:phia. Th city jf Brotherly Lovev is liije j to beeome somewhat notorious for thesis little " family difficulties."" 1 i , t : , I ? ;; ; n 1 , ' .Mi . I, i ii ; i, ' According to a" letter frm- Oslrovo Po. lanci d tttd Juno 30ih, iho" Russian General Totey, assassinated, wiilj , his own har. ' hi opc!lld4y,at Warsaw, an'iunhappy hackney coHiman, who had committed tho crime of slightfy touching the slcevqi of his uniform as he jia'ssed bl . In vain the pwir .Coachman tlirw hfmself on his knesjjeforc him, and bejfged for panln the General -immolated hirji to his Avounded dignity, without the least L Iriio tied River Republiian states that GetK . i - llll I - . J., Gaines and his wife, Jfrs, Myia Gaines have laid j claim, ' under j tho successtoti of (her late Daniel Clarke, to : a large and' vnlua. ble; tract of land on Bjvou Beoufl, comprising a front of at least CO mile on said bayou f all of most choice, land,, irt.' high cultivation. The c' tim covers thirty of the best jplanta. tions io the State! By thei Ux; lit, trfe lands ij includes, are asscsl 1 Jat 0452,03 On llw landJarc 1DC7 slaves, and bout,ll0,00O bale! of cf-ton ratd ar...:ally:-' All the pre. ?ent possessors ! notified, of J the in. stitutioa of "ihc'sj-it for recovery of . the lands they occupy,".;. s : . J y " The B JSloh Journal states'that ths train of cars .were about ;Ur run over - iskei three mi' en the other .sid cf Avc- rdN.Y., a let mornings sices, L- .i u.cy were running at a faster rate " V-i a usual,-the.cn. giceer; slopped ihcn U.t.3 ...ujh u prevent the basket from bei.-g crushed, and upon get ting vn 10 exam;..e , was lonj to con. tain u ic?!j lzlyt alcit f-s six ncj eld! Cruta), indeed, rrest ha vs been the cJurc of t!.2 person who placed i: :zre iiie iow tJruaca rr.;li:i3 t:avaccca cror. ed to dl-sbaod. forthwith. - ii - s A vigorous attempt will be made, at the ceding sexton of Congress, to have tho cheap poslage mw repealed. r ,. We cr.J t. ;;r:d (a)s the Wt'..:gui j..iit;s cri ;ar. a uanery : reuernj roint,aiH cid'rfcLcjjt 01-,' ; ar.Jt.. an appro priation f.jr ll-ut p.., ? w.I If nude by the ' nes l C " rfs . " ! e c h a w o rk U I. - - ded , ev-ry o:;o ttb is tnt;:; to an e. r.ioa mui TI one need rt ji j a nircrcr cr. j fpinviA id the neec ssily cf a wart than the j butted Siaics has aUordcJ Ly rortyrjmg ,:' "J r. "lu" bit 'ufc'lhc rnculh cf iIj river. That t jif idtrfel.ee ia certtinlr ioconir--ie !'"'. ... ..! .... f ...'.' ... ... ' r!)ich only guard one en! ranee into our riv. cron I to refrsin from prtectiiij the system fyAhypaltry sum of -lyVr C23.O0O is ccr. tlinly to be penny wue at: pound foolish. recently hid before the 1 presetits lliisjaiement Mexican Army as it was hDccrn !:lriast: ... , Artillery,1! ' - T 1 ,840 men. 21,557 . ' Civa!ry, i,v'-t Mukin; a total of nearly 33.009. Tle Hrce isLhown bvJoffieiat documents to have been n d iced to less than 30,000. '. , i '. . . jA Fire bro'.i : i:i Petersburg on tho Oil instant, and destr,. cd property to the amount of .between 82,0,. j. oudj 0 J,C:i'J. The suf. forers were Jfohn S.urifirunt ond ilenfy Da jV vis. ' Ietjer frjom Lake Supcifor says V Nuiive conper, in la-rgc massesrcontinucs to bo lubnd the b?st specimen of vAikh is thai rccentlV discovered rcar. the. lakav-slioref by ' Major Campbell, sqb.agent." This specimen weighs nbout aixiecn hundred; is purer than the cop. pcr of commerce, and is altogether the most beautiful specimen ever seen. " - j ; ; V - ; . The Governor of Alabama, has appointed Lincoln Claj-k, Kq,, of Tuscaloosa Judg of the bd Judicial Circuit, to fill the vacancy oc casioned by the-death of Judge Baylor. : -7TCrW: rfef fhlfrjMsVbc X lnTIn-firirt-i mado on the 25ih tost. The amount to , be paid out U some S0,0U0 or C3,O0O less than previous icars.. A fire broke out in Broad t c t, Philadel. phia, onj the , Till inst., in which 'considerable prop'f-rlyiw'as destroyed. Tho loss has heen ctitrratexr at $30,000. ! 'i ir: ' -. L- 'I ''; . I; -':.." !'-, I SJ". '" :- i :(,; ... ; Santa I Anna's wife is only seventeen Years l ' i ,..-,) J . . of ige; -An exchange paper thiuks exile" to him fs onU 'ransport ... ' , '. r- V j' " For, l!ic HighJad Messenger. -' Tlio'llendersoii County TemperanceSo. ciety met nt fills' River on the 8ih inst;,and Wsiiddressj?d briefly by J, M.'Einey,, after which tho pledge .was presented, i:iii the names "of twelve persons added thceto. - ' ill"' r"' I' ' "11 "', 1 ' :' ' f' "" '" ' 1 ' " " ' ii t"! " Tlicncxt' mcctiti2 of tho Society will be held at Ilcndefsoiivinc on the !ast .fcaturUay in October next. l . - t -J: M. EDNEY; Sec. pro frr:. bmcrv. r 8, 1845 T . mi j ?rorQ lutfi Fa'tttdvlplua iSaiurdjy Inquirer. Quito in jCxcitemeul was created on Saturj. dayjinorning, a little after 11 o'clock in C ir ler's A)leyp . between Second nd Third sfreeis. bv the crv off Stop lhief stop thief,' ind parties a pursuit of a,y'':rv; m u!, about appearance .Ho WHsiaught.in or n r third street, vyhetji his .was accused f .havi: : ed a .torged chccic KirIoUi--purwirtir!g to havej bein drawn by Alr.JlB bmith, Broker, on the Pennsylvania. Bank'. Ilrf presented the jrh-k 'abut- llr o'cKjcU , tud It -...was promptly pajd. . Thorcllcr-on to;,.i:; ..t it a second liine, becama 'suspicious -s to Us chaiacter, and immediately started in pursuit of th;o indivldtiHl wto passed it: ' Hj was soon iliscjivered and caught, ns above described. While running the young man ihrew away the jmo'ney; (Bnk Notts,) which, it seems, he liad firsljput in his. mouih. ' He also threw awav tlt,e Biiik Bool; of MrSnii:h, which he Ind obtained from -the office, bymeans ol a foist liey Mr. Smith having stepped out for a few minutes' and locked his ! r. The chtrck wasjlie regular number, and the filling up! wa-exceedingly well executed This, Mr. Smith' admitted himself, on examination. Indeed; the circumstances had tranwired & rapidly, 'that Mr S.y would not believe that liU Bank Booliad "been stolen until he went to h"i3i ofirc'e'pnd cxamihed. 'Tho accused was takch before the Mayor, whero he at first np. pea red quite unmanned, i. Ho refused to give ma tfame, DUt nuer tne ;cxaminaiio ui ,ur. Smith akid'thc Bank Teller, he was full? com milled pHe was then conveyed to private ofiico. with a window lookio into Fllh ttrcet". Suddenly he 5praig'out of the window, and ran down riflh jstreet to Library, in which street ha was retaken. A, key was found on tTj orrn (mK!tn lhnt.-rit tn lhr " nfil.'i! door of Mr. Smith. Thit cenilemaii. testified that fie had "never, to his knowledge, 5 jen tho accused before.- The, fraud was cvidentl'" pret' . n.' :d,andp!aaued with great dehbe. ratio.):,j?, ji .Vr;;i-'-v ip i:J:'',w2 : IIj wascorrrnrrtedto Moy a men sing prison, and on Sunday morning, he was found in his cell In a stats' of stupor. llercrh:ii',edihthnt conditi;.i ur.iil about i o'clock. i -!-c after-nooA,-wl notwlth-slanding every attention was paid by Dr. W;;. Klap- the physu cian; l tl.s prison r he died. '- M rxrrisst examination--vs held Monday, wlten" a pieceof ''piun,, i. -j; . ' " a;!rac'.::i". in weigh v;.s -fund a 1 - sinimr!!. lie w:.s fxaroinedd.nifuIJy at J.t'. !a"yor" oUVre Le. for-. he v-hvc: : iovrp. ' ;;. t!: :refore. difiicu't fo ' c'itained'or th'rV'-'h- ct-rea!ed.tV c ; i; out to ra i;e r.ny tv .. .. otJj spirit bn -on. -Aboit in small-Ill's on the Tveu Vxirfc t.ii.sr wero fuuhcJ in Lis rtossesshihi.Hi boots i.vtere majJe'in'New IYorkJan4hisJ.:t talUl City." A memoran dum iDjf rocLVj-iir'rk 'ir-Jicate?, p-cmcdita- t .& etuioa that men in r r- "rtt interr-trrar.re nr c .-: J l f'.re l.isde. tJ -.rv: I cuwl at. ' ( . !um wai found. Ii I-! rt ! nivt aro !. v r cl .! V II- ennreakd nssiiam?,it i pos. .jr, order to !.itd.J hij f: :.Ily fr "i unr.:c. irv p .;.K Tli; wan.;, j is a t!read:l oSe. i; likely, was hi Cri crime ol tha kind, inl ome of the police nHlcers ?"--r,ect .that L - vas not aiona in it -that; otl.Li. planned; and j perhaps pcrpetratcu part of tho o'.Rnce, made him the instrument to obtaia tho money, c:i4 thus the victim His body will be'krptforia few !tyt in niuer that iOnay bo' recognized A 7T i Tcta tj Gold 0-c Joseph A Wur;h, ot i!.s place, khowed us a d.y or o ogo; the finest sptctmen of gold ore, or rather of pure g ld ilsclfthat we havecter seen- probably the rii-lnt ever found in this cxHJtitry. It was from a Vein which Mr. V found Ia.t wrrk on the lind of his brother. Dr. T. C. Worth, in Jlie southern part l Guilford county. -He, with the assistance ol two hired hands, had worked about two dys after striking the vein, during which time lhey had raised several bushels of earth, and he had pieces of pure virgin! gold (with here and there some smill particles-of grit that could not bu . separated without ' melting,) weighing one hundred, and eighty jtcringweighls. . The pieces were from the size if n grain ui corn up; jhe largest weighing fifty lime pennyireighU. They were obtained without washing, h-.vin been picked from ihc earth that was dug from the Vein. He washed some of the earth, and found it imnte'nsely rich in small particles, j This vein ii in n hill that was worked some years ago, Imd some gold; found but as it did not promise to Ire profitable the working ofjt was abandoned. Tho lumps of gold arc jigged, and appear to have beenj nt some period, in a state of fusion. Ashborovgh Cit From the New Bcrnian. The Cim-airy. Our r.t-ighborin sistejf ( Washington t is nlout to throw f-tho Chivalry" of South Cari olinn in tle shade.. Tnose of the South strut nnd fret j but lliey break no bones, flourish no cowhides, springd pistols. Our heighbord) are of the true grh, game all the way.r- Tliey not only talk, but do. ' " ? , TbcJbstVy Hr5tes -WiJg. ad vises of a n-f other till which some of bur belficosre .ssrigh-j birs have had. Dr. Bryan it seems, by his; i silly production in the TarboroV Press itiV cerning'lhc late duel, raised the Vdander" ol our trieaa uimogK, nnu ne jo settle lite nasii in the shortest possible way, resolved to cciw hide tho little Doctor in a .'summary matiner.'S During tho progress of the nfTiir; some onej interfered, the Doctor scratched a litihbut our, friend Dimock states that the only harm; he received was a :hut in his arm from Dr.; J s.se Bryan's pistol after '.ho matter was overJ A i usual, C'junter-statcmcnts are.nfl 'Ut. - Ii: is silted, we learn, upon tho authority of a, friend - of Bryan's; (hat though ourfricud; Dimock allcmjited to dress him with a Cow's hide, he didn't succeed, nnd while the friend f Dimock held the Doctor, he fired a pistol ut D-, the ball passing through . Dimock" roat kirt9r and on Bryants getting loose he thrw; n rock. t Dimock and struck him in the side,! after which Dimock received the shot from Jesse Bryan's pistol, t 2 . j 'Ve do not attach the importance that so'mcj of, our friends dototheroal state of the case. Oof friend Dirr.ock, although usually mildj pea cable man, has yet given too many proofs J when ho conceived himself called upon to act j that he is'fpluck to the backlo.net" to Ten quire statements' ond counter statements to hclp'him out." .But let 'truth prevail we pre-( fer b-jlievitig Mr. DimtKks published state,! ment,' rather than credit reported private statements." He asserts that he did give tha Doctor a dressing His statement we learn j is also confirmed . by the, testimony of those who were present at Jhe ntiJir ; and any at tempt to misreprescn! il wilhecoil as it ought on the heads of' thoscwho attempt to make a f.il-e jmprcssion. The whole affair from , beginning to end, whilst some parts of it have been a httie nmus! in, -has nevertheless- rrMirtified us. Wo' n1 wwys regret .altercations f ny kind under any circumstsnees, but d;tlorence nmong neixhbors a oo lellow citizens arc moro to ur deprecated.. Wo' admire- much tho excellenj injunction of.Si. Paul, wherftheViys,:"Lf. it oe possiuie, live ."jaeearny vmu no ruen. ,, But what a re. wo to tlo wiih ihose who will noy live in peace i witli ui? 'Vhy, 'du.i't touch them with nf tly.fo .t pi.. - .,' .V -i A letter from Col. Todd, our .Minister ni the Court of Russia, addressed to the Secre tary of the National Institute, describes a re1 markable caseof aa undecaycd:b'jdy which had come on ihc writers notice- ' " - 1 t22d June, 4th July. St. PETSasjjcsG, 1845. yl -y Dear Sir: The r e i s a s i ngu I a r n sc ' o f an ur. decayed body, at Roval, an ancient' Ger man lowa on the present Russian shore Of the Gillie 1 visited ihe Church where it. is pre. set vi dand where it is'cxhibiied to strangers: U is the body of an. bid gentlemau in a irsi'i tary dress worn j;j the year 171U. . The body is perfectly dry ; some of. the teeth and white hairs are in a perfect state. The skin is of p brown coj vand was reprcsenttd, when: first exposed to the u'tr r to be very clastic If you strike the chest or. belly, it cives n bo 1 low sound. - Thu stochmgare nearly vdecayi:df but the hoots nr entire, ana tho hairs of the wig arc in a good condition ... Some thirty-years ago, tho church was re paired, the cuflin was found in a separate room, undr a great quautity of furniture and rubbish When the, cofTui tvas ipciied, tliu skiirwas td o lighter cofur thnn it is n-)v.- Ry a paper found id the coffin 'and by the c. ireh .records, it. was ascertained to bo the bodyof a General Duke dc Cniy, mho was a Frenchman, nnd entered the Russian service in tho time of Peter-the Great; about" ihu ycarlGC3, and was ."employed Irt the war wiih Sweden. At the battlo of Narva, 'in which the Russians were defeated;' he fchut himself up in the fortress of Narva, 'and ca" ptlu'aicd . After his'rclvrn f. -r Sweden,. he resided as a private CIU2G0 . . -nndin- ctirnd heavy debts. At h's c.-..i. ii ths bu ginning of . the 17ih century, biscre.iors did noi allow nis Inends lr burv bis botiy emu Id pay .U 'cfebts. . ' .Tho tody re- rnafocd in the Church uaburied, and was i n, as i; exj rt :. r'-r. ;II trr 15 death, !. ma dry room aadar ground, and. a ?MCrzic7t. ' - bv some. 'that the composition of ito.M imtir0 ,....'-.-. (tthich is chilk rr:d lifinsturj") preserv.dit Ir. c?.y ; Lut I i. ;! r t.n o v :lt t!.-t tlie gu.! i'- ce tjf co!J t:-.at is-sid to Inve rr- - al.V d at itlei tl.fcs of ! ' ' iihj i r. J tho in i'.ico of ilia tiaSt wood ui which tha co.7;i ,a imd?i contributed to this rare resu!t. proJ.;ced a Strang- fecKrrg on ?iv.?c!;:i tho ii-"fanJ ficc of a dead Uufybuucd Z0 Tears ngo4 iind that appeand to resemble a ;uir.o.tton. - I with great respect, voufi trulr, ' " r ; CS. TODD. orfepa.?:. a,Ci 4,11, at. Institute. . . . W shii!tou City. " Trade. Au o,... rtd i" t stituiion, call- m; our CtOSt el vw.s n liinu, ui recucca mtes The present year, ii cns(xjucnro of their suierioriry over other fnign fabrics, 4.00U Iwlfshave been diypo-ti of t.t a fod profit, in the porta be!ongtu to llie Suhau if Muscat The-Island of Madagascar AviU nkme i:i a short time, rerjurp thcttbtne quantity. ,The article is known in the Persian Gulf ns vwell as the Red Sea, and highly c?vemrd. Yet Commerce 4inu r the Eoulish o . -nerioan f z cannot be eottdLTifd thero 1 ut a naval protection.' This jiruUrction ts turnilHd by Copland to her, traders ; but oor mercfiants;' accoidi" to the wriier, have cened to' trif. fie in U. e scn, ' r the tvan! . l! e necessary support from our Government. . The subject should and ' doubt Ie$-? tt ill ctr.::r-"v! the im. mediate attention of Governmoi.:, .. !: h our true policy to afford every proUetio; . com mcrcc. i Charles, a negro boy, belonging to Mrs, S. E. London, was caught in some part of the machinery of the Co wan steam saw.mill on the 12ih inst., and so severely manedt!fat hc-dicd in a few hours. His right, arfrf and thy were broken, hU right leg broken in two places between the knee nd ankle, and 'the toot below the ankle, was twisted entirely around. His left had was also broken. His system did not react ufter the injury was sus tained. Wilmington Chronicle. Messrs. Dromgoole and Hunfer, of Virgi nin, and C. J. lngersoll, 'of Pennsylvania; have each thur pnrtizans urgi:lr! ihHr claims la lho Speaker sb'p of the nc- .louse of Re. presen t lives. . i . . . ! . r The rr are now in Souih Carolina, m wards of 1 3 cotton manufacturing establish. ments. 1 hese cotton factories have con fitted themxelves to' the -production of ynrn and the eoirse fabrics, in which they have, of late, iK'en doing a very gotnl business. - -." . " -' i- - IT7io reads an American Book ?-Thn English, it seems, can answer this question now, having,' within. the last ttrr years, re printed th. j Ljndred and eighty two Ameri. cn works. " . - the Georgia li . It iJoai. A cor respondent wrjungiis horn aii;t:iasvuie, uuivhid county under date of the 4th ihst., tmkes the follow. ma impurtaui and very gpitifying anoouncc "Today the track lof the Georgfa- Ri'.l ! LtontK has beeiKoined to the Western ui. J Atlantic? R-tir Rtad at this phice: nnd il.e iron hoTso with his fiery.. breath and' lung .train of cars, ten in nomberlias ariivtdniere from Augusta tor the hrst time. Hence you see that len years labor, and magnificent work, whirl docs infinite -credit to its enterprising owners, is about accomplished a. work, in which every Uuo Georgian fechi a pride only to be surpasse I when the rival line opens llie wheat-growing regions to the Avhinlic by way of Macon and the City of Oglethorpe, their own S.va-onah the completion of .which jtlso I suppose wu my look .for at-no distant day." Savannah Republican. , Indian "Eloq-icr. 5.W usee recorded a lold figure of s; t ch, oicd nt the great Council ol lho Senec v .'!-iti h' I, Lst week near Buf. fab. The .v ! o.:t t,i removing lbec.Iidians across tjie"?d iss;ppi heing under discussion, Mcvernl chief s insist vduhat tho-whites had not kept t the iL-uits promised . to' the bands of Iroquois which had already migrated to Urcen B iy; frorii . this State.? Ooe lTuJian speaker John Mittenr sutd lhnt-hc wished to rcoi-iiu near tho gruvs V.f his- f:jtiiers,-tilrthe Great Soirtt calUJ hiio'home ; that he had not con. fidencc in his white fatliers; j why should he tiaveT His white lathers had 'murdered their Saviour, nttd what krrfd of treatment could a p.ior Indian expect from o?cn who had killed ihe. Son of GodH" . . . . - ihe Soij.1 . '-Twenty five : hundred swine crossed tht Arkansa al Van. Daren lately, cn route for Texas, a tid w it market. v .v - ; " The sons "of R urn were recently present ed witli ihc freedom of. llia'citv, by ' lho in . ...... - J habitants ot Jnvcrnr-ss. - Thn Citholic' C itiiedral n't Si. Louis was robbed a few nights ago of $3.7r tho contents oft lie charity boxes, Steamboats run on the. Thames, flow, from London bridge to. Westminister, at lho low rate of two pence' (four cents) tor each pas scnger. Thcvtliojo number of WeU-hmcn in the U States is said to be '0,003 .TW Magnetic Telegraplt wires are now in the jirocess of putting up in Droadway. ' .-Deaths by ! congestive fever" begin Id be recorded to the New Orleans papers." Mr. C." M. Clay is fast recovering. X f. . Tie FayeUerilli Observer Gmeto uf las week in new.trps and greatly enlarged u ,l nrrirwirliiinc .' If ii tuuv tti l-ifei Jt-ip 1 ihc SialeVas ; it has long been aa to f .r..t norl oM .,;,oft l-fiho wlfrte ' ably edited Irfthe e " J- . nod tact with country. iiecn-r-y,i u,yn which our fried "tTx , ., , - . nnd is as certain to cannot rail ;ol :. - commi)bilv nnd advance thwii.ier.- ; pirtylbr sc-;an(i honcsL N(U :ljrigr r- b. he ibbf June, his three -m . n" ' ... v . . SSr hM.boi!l ifiP"0' Riding, 'rth atvl purchased, new nyiterwls for Vsvt d wacd n the ICth, a sheet "Tard. Leauiified, and with push greater t-at.acitiea for usefulness, payeitevillo thoul 3 -' rrf-if srcS ettizen. " tor she must know . . . tmr lUKm t,, th, t., trade in the 1 rsum Cu'.f J.i J. j r. .. . . u , nun Ahiea. la l&wj. i. t .t. rt . ... F goods with difficulty fuuod a markt i A genllfinan popj dhisiaad uiroo-o tat. lor's hp win low, exeliinifrl Whit o clock ts'it by your 1 ip b i ird ?" upon which t!i!tr. !or lilted Uji his hp' -rd and -tiru-k him a 11 iw on '. . beadj aosivcring , ' it h i9 just struck c.-:;.' Smce 1st f J tnuirv, iirwirtfs of 5,CdJ-. migranis lnve nmvd at Tilt mo-'; i ST r 1 i-g- Vr M O tm . Ia Wathcsvi::, crt t'.3 Z2 J tj i.'L. C... Mr. Tu ma rCursfi ti ? L-ASAa Wilscs, In SaUbury, ty the Rev. J. V. Anthoay, Mr." Ji-. D. Clove to I. Wanct T luiuust, wiJow of t:, Ut Robert Morris. ' In Wilmiaston, on t!.e Slh hist., by 'the flet.Dr. Draac, Ex-Got Eowami C Dcdlet to Irs. Jaxs Oa TacsdiT. thd'CSih ulL, bj the Uirlry S'srinran, Hev; Wm. " Rostssox o tiss F.uxa Asm Dts. caa;hter of CwL J, Davis, both of Lcacir county. Oa Tuesday, 9th insU,y Kct. W. A. Gm wcH. Mr, Wis. W, Cobs to Miss Actuxs M. Cn.tsZ'i . of Lincoln. I .' ' , , Died, In Abbeville, Sept, 9th, IS 13, Mr. JaMEJ Pattox, ia fac 33lh yrar 0r a-o. Ujto in frdxni; he removed to America many years jo,nd ty tha' blesrin; of PruvivJcnce otl his ttcadiriert df purposo and untiring iirdu&lrj! tto Kcq aired &a honorsblo ia. ' thcrpcadeCef itid Wis even enabled to rrjny tht caret . of boiovtd mother, by jivinj her .anil nth-r rt'a. lives a homo in his adopted country. " ess- ! of Cod in proepcring his cforU ;k. ' ward to ac!;n )wlede. From J ..y experience and pcrso., atarrt j J with toil and, haraships, he was cnallod I j ive use ful counsel tu the younjf, and in this way he sealously aided the " nttrprihinj and diligent. In the lonj eottrscofhis dedinv none who at any timowere fa hit jfcfwcf titixnd him haflf oT' oppressive; what ho - njfdhiftrSclf'ftmeUirot'ili pnparvd him" (ogive all rea. fimable indulgence The example he ct of patiear cSotioaiy : and .persevering industry has eoniributed' much to ' llie success of many wWn he trained to business, amf tt the welfare of th?i eoBdniarrity, nor will it soon be- fJrgottew tmong tfs. ' ' . He died fait of fetidt and satisfied with living. meeting dcala widi perfect (Wtfouility, (a peace an4 i charity with! all mankind,, and firmly but humb'y - . trusting in the sayiouf of sinners; . ,. Low Spirits, Caused by the Presence Of impure no mors in the blood : Health' li iHe sta'tif of body and tfftffli renders inert exisfeiicea blewtinj any flung" suart of this u caamd by tlie accomulation of morbid. huiiVirs in the blood, and Mhef juice a, by neglect of vegitable purging. ., Ths ttirp is very simple : open the net era! of sins of thtf bMly Which nature has provided for the carrying, nut of all its impurities, and-health will -bo sure tf fo!lwr This! cay" be tfccoteplished- witliout any inconvenience, by trie use or Ur. UrarfaretHV Vegetable Universal i Pills, which are' known' try' the' experience of thousands, to perfectly cleanse the blood from all. f lulness, remove every morbid affocV lion, and renovate weak and enfeebled constittfyjonV . to Vfrfcet health pnd vigor. - " . ThcFfj ;i!ls asj ior sale in every coanty ia this state, at 25 eerfts per box ;and may be Jiad'by Uia; fullowinpaf i " - '. ' PA1TON . t?CrnNt Ashevlllc, N. C. " ' J. M. ALEX. . . J)EIf, jTroieh Droad, NC. JAS.C. SMYTH, MorgariUmVH.G VM. X GILL & CO Marion, fT. CV M. P. PEN LAND Burnsville, N. C KELSEY &. MAXWELL, Little Ivy, N. C. ' July .18. IMS. ' : 251 v ..... .! ! - . . . , . .... sr," Tllfi subscfibefs have just received and are now opening in the building nearly opposite the post ofiiee, an entire new stock of : SEASONABLE GOODS, embracing a general variety of articles usually kept by merchants of this country, U wjiieh !hy invite the attention: or the citterns or Western IMorih I. Car olina. .They fori assured that those 'who, wish Uf purehasc GCXDS will hwc no euV (erf egret giv ingmeHr siocK an examinauon, aii proauoe osouiv ly taken ittlhe stores will be bartered for. ' ' ' KAN KllM ftrUliUA II. Ashe villa, Sept. 26. 185 f. ' 267- , , -5000 lbs. Dry Ginseng. v 5000 Geese Feathers. XlOOO Clean Wool. & PCLUASf.'.: September 23, 1345. : r "Dissolution.. " " - .1 . V ". ! ' 1 THE eri.ntirtnchihin' hefetofuro existing under flW Rrmot 9X1 a' Til A Ifl'IlCC is thfs day JA solved' ah iKnormmninz cruras apamsi me con-; cern will p!Sse prech th.-m" fof tliiitttttenti an J thoe indebted will please to make etllcmcat with James C. Smyth. t 1 SMYTII 4c M'REE. yiwzi'nj, 8 p"temhor 17185. - 2S7 2 vols dndhoeii: ' . 1 t: M & B. W". FORCE &Ci, Nu.' f &, f fsyne-st., ChaffetoW S. fX, af t acTdrflr lo their stock, by late arrivals, di rect from the Manafacttfrefs,- two thousand cases of BOOTS and SflOES; coasisfiff-f of 10,000 pair Men's thick black brogans 15.000 da Ha) Uo . russet ao 1,T)0D do ! do " do do do extra sizes 12.0) do i do kip lined and bound do 1.500 do I do calf pegd and sewed do 2.000 do, An calf and kip pe'd boot 1 noa An l".do fine do- sewed fo- 1 000 do J do coarse mining w 2T50O cUi Gjy's eoarse black and nwsvt brogans 20a Io ; do- -. kip lnd and boond 1,000 do Youth's r d. A, do 1 003 do Boy's and uutjh s cair do '2,000 do W-mn's leather pegd and sewed strap fnnOd!! da ? calf skin d. andw da da .row rf . ca,f "kjn t?? f? u 1 500 do do morocco ind kid walking shoes 2000 do I do fin French morocco and kid slippers -1 . " I 000 do Misses' kid and morocco walking: shoes 1500 do . do ileathet'walkinrg shoe and h'oa'ns, 2000 do-Children's do and morocco boots ta mil ti- whieii we invite the attention f xaer chants nd-ifeariers visiting Charleston, with the assurance that the ff"od w'l ho oTered as low for cash or approved psrper as f bey could be bo-ght ia the north- efnmarxeis VJ Sept. ?S, 1345.; 2m 267 i , j IT JlliV ls.Cf O . ' jLiRisan Botanic' GardetS AND NUREKi f ' FLCsmxo, near New You. Ki.J Tut Great Original Etatitkmen(, Wi. TL PRINCE &.COMhavejostpuWrshed their Unrivalled Dcscriptivo Catalogocr of Fruit, and Ornamental Trees and Plants, comprising the largett oseoriment of the various classes, and tbo greatest coflectioh'"of nevr- and are varieties ever yet offered to the public, and at eictlyTcdoced'priee Every variety of Trees aid? ilantsk iodividujy described with a precision? neves feefoi evinced ia any European or Americian Catalogue;' and tha gross blunders of other Catalogacs, are also set aright. . The collection- of Roses comprises above 1200 splen did varieties. ' These superior Catalogues will be seat gratis to every post paid applicant. :7v v . . wrl r. FRixcii &ca Hashing, Sept. 25, TS45, Vw - '
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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