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1 i " r jr. " : c; . r.)C:..;L: -nr.. 1. L. L . fcC..rc;-- ' " . '.,: f'.' . . . . -. i. . z. i J c.j 1. - i.-t il.-4. tu;;.., ecu - f-r ... i i ;!vcs rc?r, a t. tt!.a Vi.;-it3fr. Ir! hi; ul,. a;.r.cr afrcch, Co f;& ia c.. :f v!.:i'is dearer t3'i-3 i.zi " . ct r..3. Rcr . ' in can. "t Cuverr.Drv, h w c r r ;.r. J" ; :5s!: if taJe!c:.co.' Cut cf tl.is tto Lave ;rs.; . North Carolina, is too fm:".!y "wed. ) th3 pTici;:!es cf 'tb C:r.-.::'..:ija to ".icn from her 'lIIc:j::?:;. " - j :a ::iry to secure a brilliant victory" U lo : ''tit every man U At hit post sri jthVday . ' - . .3c!ccton.T Wo have some tunes been lp consequence cf too great confl., ' v :o in our numbers many thioiing'it ua :;sary lo turn out. .' llow'; -aU!:tw-h we i . :ru-- oo'jg1i to .fc.cct trjr cauJ;jto by - ' ! sUois$ mijorliy if e-;.-;- na (he; his v y altt.atalliit box,, wo Lavo tiovotra lu t -re.' Let every mad icil thai the rcsali " -y' tarn -on his vote and lis s6ro tu v tafjuoJ til ilto ballot bajd"' ','" v - Ourtoe&' la Ko' clihc'r' p6riionr juf the " i .3 fccc Kivo no jfoars for t! .ir iro'iritaia ; L.-ahren... We tell them that' C ? miy' i J upon us, as nereiuiore, uj i not C appoint thern! .,Thi Western, Tlc'scne will t::i'c deep at lha viu! of Democracy J ;Thie rcuU of the next cMeeiion for Governor "will "., lLihst that lha .freemen of the inountins xf ! I!i)rth Carolinl cannot, any mora than for. . r-.;rly, tolerate the bmi-IiuUIican doctrines I cf theDv-'mocratic pnrty, "., ; I - .Th Charlotte JcCorsoniara speaks of Ion. Charles Fisher, of tha Second Cjngrcssional District , as tho Ddinocratic candidate for. Gov. crnor at the belt erection.. Come, gtnlicineu Democrats, bavej littlo mercy upor poor Fisher ! - lie has just been beuten forfCon. grcssj ontJnow tu put him forward 6 bear jho heat and .burden of the day, nnc bo ticked igaio, 1$ excessive cruihy, :.Htvo mercy, gentlcmer.tTiavo 'mercy ! '1 Death of Hon: John While of Kentucky. We (earn from tho Knoxville 'Register lhat tho lion. John White is no more ! Th Reg. 4 isterinys: A. tetter from Kentucky, fdalt-d ; Sept. 3 received by ft gentleman of this city, I conveys intelligrncc of the death of lion. John White, of Kentucky. The letter states " tl"t ha commhted suicide on Monday, the t Ult., al h'u'own houao In Richmond,: in a . f.t of derangement. He bd distinguished himself, by ft long and faithful career in ;Con. gressduring ft portion of which ho discarjj. ed with eraiaent ability tho arduous iduiies of Cpealer of the (louse of Representatives. , nassacktudts.- Hon. Uaac Davis , of Won coster, has been oominated by the Dcrnocrats cf ilassacchasetts as their candidate for Go crnor." and . Han H. W. Bishop, of Lcnott, for Lieutenant Governor.'' t ' . , .Tha V Wh3 .State;, Convention, , whick .e ccntlynssemUcdto nominate candidates Jor Governor and Lieutenant Governortltscharg cd their duly by selecting George Bri-js of.PiUsfield, and Joha Recdi f Yarmputh na the ..WhI candidates for rccleciin to ' those oGices, both' of thenaunanimouslf and ty liearty acclamation. - - The Kentucky Conference of the Metho dbt Church, decided by ft Totc.cn thejlOih fnst.: to' adhere to the MahcJUt' Epiopa Churchl gj'ulh. .Tba vcU Uood, yca 101 noes 5. . j . -' : ' ZlicM-ja. The Whisof this State fave ciotn'iiVtcd Stephen Vickery and John Lamb fcrt!" 5c7.ee j cf Governor. tnd Lieut. cruor. , Vorkirg ca t!:2 S-lL-lh h-s tcca ciJa a Pen-l cCa, ly a".t sc: J "enactrasst . oj Uhs City Council of.Richnohdrf Va.l Justus it Ta Ucn. Via. O Traatoa. whawaira. c:n::y ly:' .. ten cr:c.p- - cf thd CI. r C::r:r j3th:ra I.-3 teen a i r;rc- '.3cf l!.a .Tort rtl. z:zz3 thb f I---? ; .a'7.'l?;". ::.c,.::zcq..c: 1 t .a. .3. "irfu!r.:...i were xr.'.rct. t .... H; J. Wc-j.' Hi?., cr.J v::::b. rr .2 cn J rr:chp ct t!- c!jsj cf which i ..-t ll.j'v, c!:rs and pcrnnnent J cf ; ; Ur.iJ.i cNnJ.n i! 'i Gov. cr-'- l.-: adiT!5ialsrcJ ia cccudinic .i.th t!.i ":r;-jii;3 Ilciiub'ican rri;:c::,!j.i cf t!:e Vt.i-r ptr; v. and wiih iho; view vC 1: ultimata ucccs cf those prinei; !ts, the , l.'.'i of the Unim c:' t to maintain, and if ps;L!e. rcr.Jer still more perfect, their or. l :.!r.tti.;:V a party. ' j'- V.:zT,rced That the Vl,I-s of T r ?ombe cI.-ji i !j ihs iamp jrreJit. principles wl..;a they have hitherto 'maintained, and that, "though last year j beaten by fraud,Ve stmdto 6ur orn;s in the full ,confi Jencu of a coming fri. timph.-:c-j-: !-- -i r--i";: :vv, : ;'r;" Resolved, That in Our opinion itsrexpe. d ient that we should hold a Convention with view to Select a suit;tb!e psrson to canvass jo State next year for thec.C-e of Governor, anl that we respectfully suggest to our Whig brethren of the State jthe propriety of. hold, ins such ..Convention bbout tho first week ;n inuary, in the city ofi RaU?igh.'s 0 Hesoccd, That wejchtirely approve! of the administration of his Excellency William A: Gmham::. Resolced That wo deem it inexpedient at this ;mr? to express a preference for any one as a candidate for the vHice of Governor, be lieving" that a Convehlion of delegates. from the whole State will be able to make the most ! i.:- Il ' : " T " f '. - - - . - ' l i '.. r . 1 ... judicious se lection ; und wo are therefore con. tent to abide the nomination then made, and tedge ourselves to give a hearty support to the Whig who m iy bej nominated. '. . i. Resolved, That w earnestly exhort our brethren ihrouhuut Uio Slate ta movo with us, so that every county miy, be represented. ' Resolved That the .Chairman of" this meeting be authorized tu appoint, at his lei sure, ten delegates to represent the cunty of Rancombi in said Convention, and that any one of the persons so; selected, in tho event f his ascertaining thl he cannot attend the Convention, be authorized to select a pruxy. iieoiveat. that the proceedings or this meeting be signed by the Chairman and Sec. retary , and that they bo published in the High. and Messenger, and that the other Whig pa. persof the State, generally, be requested to copy them. I j On motion, the mcr tin adjourned, - ; l S. W. DAVIDSON, Ck'n. Wx. WiLUXSis, See.. - l. -- We .publish to-day an article, from the Greensboro' Put riot on the Penitentiary ques- tton. i Read all you .can find upon the sub ject, that you may be able to vote understand in vltf ;Tcirt Et-Gov. Isaac ; Hill, speaking ol the Democratic candidate for Governor of N. Iampshiro, says, in hi ; 41 Patriot"--" Wc know full, well that ta man of smillprctcn. sions may bo Gorvcrnor of the State; the new cnndiuato is a little the smallest -man of bis genuithat Iijvs yet been offe red.? "H- A Dirty Business." rThe political papers of the North tire loaded with commentaries on a book recently published by Win. L, Macken zie, purporting to give private letters duress, ed to Jes3elIoyt, lat collector at NeWiYork", bv-B- ti Butler, r. t Ulair, Martin Vac Uu- ren, G C. Gambreleng, J. u. Bennei, Win.- L. Marcy, andnmany other distinguished und notorious .Democrats.'! Some ot the letters are dated as far back as twenty vears ao. They are said to make "startling develops. ments, .and all that. .Nobody knows how Mackenzie came by! the letters; but whether by foul jorfair means every btidy ought to know that such a publication, disclosing mat. ter of private and pcrsooal concernmenr, and wriuca under he seal of. social confi dence, fcj a dirty and infamous act. Yet; it is the very thing fdr the morbid maw of the New York public, and immense number of the book have been sold., Il will live its day, and ga down to the vile dust where : it be. Just before the 'Presidential election, in 1844. a private letter, of Henry .Clav ,was surreptitiously obtained and published in the New York Democratic papers. The feeling ! cf contempt for ihe perpetrators of that act. r.vjsl nico arise in rTcry cauuiu roinu against il:3 author of this misprab'.e publication, who his in a similar manner violated the honor. at!a rC:s r.nd sacred rights of social inter course. Greczslcrouzh Patriot. t ; ' , j Our sentiments exactly. Whca1 we first rot'hoIJ cf these! letters v.c fell inclined to publish them, b'-t alter gettt"- into the merits cf the C3?e, trJ t7rcrlai..:.-J thaf ihey had urdcu!!tr-!y I a, (!cclicecl the idea As thi P-trii.s-Js H a a vihti jacf the hcncrab!3 rubs. and ecrcd ri-his;oT social i...:r::-rs2. .: T-ric;":. TJ.s Wz charged with b?.::r-f.:r3.r:iry Ve-. r-! : I " I, 1.1 v '- cr. !-s : " j. ...cu-?y t i'...ir I. ; . ".ts, i rr-, cch '.:.u i ; j cx-rcteJ to fj!!.iw, r Ja -:.:tf::::: en- sued. Colli r ul!r 1 tri era ct l- zzt 3 in. stacL Tl.j L-JU:-"mIin r" ';cd f re,r.r Jc..:.cn. q'ucr.Iy ' - 3 cx:cu:!j.-.; t!:2 0:.:3"5n fir 1 and severely ! rated tl.a arm cf LU"or;ta'jr.;t, though it wis hoped ih-.it r.J pcrmacict i.-jjry would rciu!l frc:n tho ivcj . J. A Ttarj tjr.i. Lrerlhro;vnbyt!.5Eleward.ef tho boat at the hand cf the Loulsiueian, in the early part of the alTroy, was broken to pieces against the , ... - .. . . - door whichseparatcdtholadicsfromthemiin cabin, nod a fragment struck the Louisian. ians hdv, drawing iho bbod e-i.e freely. " y-. " . . , . . J The C.ncmnatian left the boat 6t thii place; at the request ot passengers, to prevent further bloodshed.! ..The cause uf the affray ire not satisfactorily learned. . - - ' ' -""" I D&monrf. The Athens (Ga.) Banner.of tho SSib ult., says: 11 V bile at Guinsvilla last I we . wc vvere thown two rliam'nmf.Ynnf I weighing we bcliiye, 31.4 and the oilier 3 3 4 carats,) whicK were found in" o gold minis belonging to D ctor Banks. Wc also saw a more valuable dimond found sometime since, and which having been cut in the form of a 1 brilliant, and hmdsomelyset in a breast"pin,is t - . ta r.; itt I ... poKSS.o p. or.nic. ;ne .earn uu u,0 uCu,oSlcai .ormauon oi muen oi tiau w..y uuu.u mcw gems, ano wo oouoi normal a iew more o.scoyerics wiuaurici increasea auention to mat region oi country. -- .-.: I Jliuinei-Tlx- returns from the Maine elec tion helU.on Monday tho 8ih uhi mo, exhibit a heavy loss on the bocofoco vote when com. was the Whig, and - Anderson the Locofocu candidate for GoVernor: Soctose is the vote; that a is doubtful whether there is an election J oi uovcrnor Dy toe people, u Anderson ha t ' ti t . r r n l i. I ba small, nnd IIir f.nrorivtm will hn! hm 1 sliaht cuse for rtiTicinz over the result. .The returns so far show a cnia of about 1500 for the V candidate over last year. We h ive hopes ol, VI .lino yet. .11 tho lariU uf ,4J IS1:, j ri : t iv'i. . . . " ' t rnpn!p.fl hv lhn 'nrtt" I .rtinci (inTros4. lhfl State will very probably wheel into the Whig ranks.'' f.Tv'f" Wabm Springs, N.C., Oct. lstj 1845.,J Mr. Thos.' IV. Alkini r Please publish the following nppotntments for, my successor on Ashovillc Circuit, viz:' ! Aiiheville', Sunday, j; ! Wesfs M. H .TuesdayV : Pisgah,'Wednesdiy, : Powers', Thursday, , . Beaver D un, Friday, ; Liberty, Saturday, . i ! Sulem, Suady, . ! . !; Ml Pleasant, Wednesday, ' RWg, Thursday,-';"; j s October 20th, if M ( , 2S ,29 30 31 Nov; 1st. , 2 ' 3 6 w 7 8 P n 13 10. I8 19' 2D 21. ' 22 i Smitls, (mouth of Ivy t) Friday," Jewel, Mill, Siturday, 1 , NelsonV, Sunday , I - Spring Creek, Tuesday; Sandv Muih, Thursday, : Turkey Creek, Sunday,' Gudger', Tuesday,, it II II - ' 4I v Providence, Wednesday, r - . ' JaVrc'tt's, Thursday, . ! M Sulphur Sorio, Friday,. Pleas't Hill, (Jones') Siturday, - J. S. BURNETT.. KevrlModeof Eleclioneering.Tha Locos individuals wh.i are sumiused to be indifferent 1 ' as to the rcrfult; are placed under the coin, mand of captsins, who are to gather them to lather on ine morning oi .me ciccuon u. r... ... ovnilalUifK-irrln hit ntfrS.l otic conversatiov and then require them t.i march l.i the palls, "7xy and voteand t.hey ny (doubtful democrats) at ihe place of rem dczvou. and their ardor kindled by patriotic convers;t"wn.M -Also, "that they are expect. ricli-ioiis Intelligence. now peculiarly favorable to Christian intrur. lion.' The cokmial government is vcr '-nd. ly, and twenty or more mtssiunirus and teachers are earnestly called lor. - Ths rcajf. in?1 c' T.-j roplvS to hear is thus describrd bv Dr. ..mi: . ; of Georgia have adopted a yery novel way tho clouds mayi be rising ; which ..will over quite origin .1 of carrying the State at the shadow yaurow prospect " - r are not lO OtS .-peroiuicu iu jcwiuio nuui ix: spntlKlcU urur hiicui ui uu, ho iuia tviii doing so. ; - . - let it alone. Wc may add that lime is not . Tl.eS.crcl HllteD..,- . crane Executive Commute says: vitetsuiu , . . , - able refreshments be provided for the cornpa- ! The population of the ;town of baralnga edandrTrjuiredlomarchlo thepolls in u Dony The past suiTimer lias been long, hot nnd and iii perfect silence!" - ' ; : ; ; Jiyt beyond any of its recent predecessors; , This is what ii colled excrcising the right B0(J noW jt is predicted, aslwiil be seen by the of freemen! Columlia, Chron. - - - run0win",t that e shall hate a winter iquali .WiJeojjeniv.g in South Africa. Prom let. Dic? jaCt ihai beV, this year, so fir r.s we can lerj. recently , rereivrJ by the American earnfMy5 ibe Hartford Times, ha vo "almost Board, it appears that the Natal Colony in unversaiy rcfused to sw arm ; and" in s.ime South ' Africa, containing about 00,001), is itlstancegt after- filling their hives, they have :r;val at r. xla-fiis the stgr.nl lorthel inT nurtiai t,;ol j, ;ry r.-.uch &:..ip'iwed peopL rf th-.tar.Jthji:ci;!.--rir2vil!:!r;sUiJ j0 ,jlu 0osier State, us the fJlowirj ecene assemble; when I -dress ihcrn thirty or fi. wiu 8how 1 yhat is jrour name, sirl" I 1 r ty tr.mutes, nr.i tr.?n prccec i tn fiCw,k l jt4;.:attr )M.What is your came, Mic l r for fc;x -jocc. .-a wc: s for the kf.n. r'V ?- tlemcnt. 'The clay is occi-;' J in this mn- j upoll 0jat1y ' tt3 you love My ?M tj ral,nxSurtSfricaJ ccr; and when U::? f.r f 3 r.t.r-y hut ..A0uuki." -'PoSy.O.. you love flattyl m . f! r "ran -on ---jr ' 'it ... . vui,i,i r.ui:;i, Jt hui,i.ic. . , ; , y Cc:r.-er next, i: ri 1 3 to r.i, s.n. u . f drrnj wl"::n I cc!irrr" in " . . :r r.-nr.cr - r j rrcnor-irs vi r:i:i tr.J wi'e, - . tr ---r; cther-i.-a j t cc "" -a :i J: J r rr. r c : . r.-c s ry. Aflr r t'.. r v v. j rc'.irrJ tu " -" A.I i.:. : j c :;- : 1.:j.w - " , fc ... : " - : 1 " t'-1 . . -:? h- l7t:.Uh:3L..-1;-.:3r!r:r-::Tt7M '--f JV rc; .:.-J PV.'.":; ' V Y - ' - V- V r - what t!.ey hava :. I 1. I.il Ucasavcn - . . ; Ll.U.;;;, c.. .Ii cf lh;3 Jtir 3r-.r.:."..' ytpt. ntr.:v::r u.; - .i.i.;,,-;,Jr JVCit- ' ; m--'s La v. fcsrrceivipga asd Ltarlr.- ':ei ia-J ycra a jh - ; , r WV,-.; r ".-'... ; - ""'J v.v '-r-jr:". -'.-;..c-- :-::y;.v:v--;:i-Vi.- 6 -v ?..'''.' , - -V,;.-- :i.'-H,rv- 'X-?'!- -'-:":'f - ' ".": : -"" v-:;,f,r- T-:"rir;V4;.;,, .":-,; ,;:- v-;:-:;.T;v i - "i - ";. . ; v'---tV- .';r,:,,Tr :;rv;v: : ,: :. vvv---:? v?sa.---- . ;k-r-f. r - ,-.:-'- S:.':,;;-:; . ; ": a ; ', -;..v 1 f 'fv,;r. : :. , ; - -' : r-.. i': .t&.& ' :"" : f ;;!-; f g ( ' 't , " "' ' :i- -i ft " : . t s 'r' Svla '.-ii!'' ? I ) ' :-,t3 c;- t.- t rcc:-s? r. Ji , . i!.p..i -..c-IJ LjcsE-.'jr j T!.- j:..-.3 r:- if t: ' ivrrld. L'vtr" t:.:r.j tc' ' l.-'r : I :3 t"t li i rr I crtietin ! jrT.ifjrc t. , voj ki-j.i i:. j. . . -111!:-.'. v.2uj L:en, fw- yrsrs tryirj ljt:.:cr, i r.jvr fiirlv, fu" prrr.ur.cr.:ly ; ::i ; and I decJ-rs to you, vi:h t!I du?. srri-rrr.ss, t' tt x!)t? wiJ vorlJ of heathenism doe nt pre. s;rt u rpot more fncrsllj thin t!ii for eiercio of that lovr, which, as CluiV. ians, you pniffss to f il. Rethal c:::c: ts 2;t!?rfcs. K recent htier from cr 2 ct T:e Tlis" -aries. says: Jhn, who are 'mtiVcs .f the same villa-e. bae rrpeattdly cheered u with intelligence "ff of sual interest on the sulect oL rehson there, curing the most of the trme since t!.3 commencement of our troubles of Vnl year. Of hto that Interest ha be- fT ljilccJtteniIrc nJer the infljenre and KLorsol those pious rrstivo httpcrs sj rr.v.z'.i St, that they .now k- t..;res of persons i:! their houses, uncaJLJ, uc: Jt every evening, n"er Uie lu,, 01 ,he lu liear ihfS Preacwn3 cUes uf lhoer-eninw. manv individuaU linger till a I instructing The. members vS our mUsion frequently visit that vilbge and preach, both , " I . ... . ' . . I - :;( n - , - ,! ( ' - . - . l . t .. .....i ..... .1 r i . i :i .". cnurcii on inn a iDonin, ana i ine eve. in a iDoain, and t th N. Y. Evrnm Post. . .Mr. John S Guthrie died in Patsboro, on the 19th uh. I He was well known as an at. torney, and as! tbe rcpresentaUve of Chatham county for a number of years in the Legisla. turn of North Carolina. Gr, Siundcrs.-W c have it frnrnVood auihoritv that Genl. Romulus M. Senders lw, hcen appointed Minister laSpairaud lhal ho will leave this country early in the Snrin Earth has no swrrfpr mnoTf rrpntlA Word brcall,ed a "trowing heart. r It U now cortalnjhat a statute in honor of Mr. Clay will be erected in Richmond. The . T" r "V1 H"1 ,u.ra-uul wncn the ladies engaged in; the work have made their returns, the fund will be ample. The sixty. first. Annual Convention of the universalisls of the United Slates, assembled nl .fttol'on Wednesday last, in the Rev. Mr. Billon's church. The members of the Boston Bar have in. , . . i JuJge Story The President has recognised Charles D." J Wake, Consul of Her Britannic Majesty, fo ( the Sutesuf Njrih aud South Carolina. At ft meetings uf the citizens cf Biston, hold on the 20:h ulu, a 'committee was apt J pointed to invite j Edward Everett, our late Minister to England, to a public dinner. ' A private; letter says, that at Paris, Me. there has been snow within jthe last fortnight to the depth of an inch on ai level. ; A child aged thre yearsL tn Bangor, re cently got hold of a piece j of opium, swal lowed it, nod died, i he opium was used by one of the- members of tho family, forthe toothache. ' ' 1-" - L J Some wise people in Concord, Mass., have resolved tioMo consider Texas as a part of the Union. , Caterpillars have seized upon the vegeta tion produced by recent rains in South Caro olina,and aro devouring every, thing .in firld or g'i rdeo. ; It is rumored ;on good authority,- says the N. Y. Ghbe, that Hon. J. Q. Calhoun will be elected Senator from South Carolina, at the next meeting of .the Legislature. - ' Ncv.-r rioice'at the misfurtvna of others I t . - : 1-1 I. Cff .-t ', 1. " ." ' announces mat uinop- oouie, wno, was so summarily disposed of by the Ohio Confer. lencet took his final departure from Lebanon, ,at Wi.ru tll i.:. new - eCleti home at Nash . ' - . . ' 1 V enn. j The Southern; Planter jsays, that If lima Springs is ascertained by the census recently uteB ia amount to 4216.! ' ' "; ,! unfavorable; , Sim of a Tedievs Winter. Ii 13 a remarKa j rommence(j Uyug up store on t I gucn exlraordinrv conduct of the the outside se weather wjsf anfj proTiJfni ii::ects it is'thc'jjht indi cale3 a wJctcr of unusual 'length and severity - . 1 1 1 'Mo3sier !:.." 7. 1'.3 cercrr..y city - 1 t' . T u fr c i:cr c' ITay fc!icckte r-vO. Tbe f ji rll8 a'" - - -Z. ' "Tlia hzztt jircs lj i ' -t Its glory aa J its p.j ;r T is saoh'fht to 'lis ri,--V- . . And soft dew to its f.. cr. - An i portanl geological di-ertVrrv bnj ct n i.vida in Vermont by the Siate Gimloisti f L t f .ir i ore, several yard thi;.!.;; at: ' o.extcr. : r? ! .'i the solid rock alort ll: f the G.- . s Mountains. - Il was st; ..! ::it iher; wri not in that S:" onv r.";u!ar solid Led of ore, Interstrati.". . rrck. The Catlerpillar.''W Alexandra (Lou.) Democrat, of the 17th in!., states, that this readed ucstrovcr cT '" ) cotton r'rsl has :ad its appearance ca l iv'js Bot uf, IV:2rt nd Ripide. Opinions dihbr as to t'.j dir.i. t'-3 present crop will sustain fro.n l: i i it.!.ed fjr appearance rf t!:3 worm. 1 1 j n lit; il can at this advanced reriod, d i little more than injure the texture and qua!.: of the staple, while others fear the worst con. " . ' Ml " I Jl.. pi'i f nrpt. i.niA rnnnn .win unnniiiiirniv "V; . . t-' y ufTer miich, and with a continuance of the present fur weather, it is clear that tho crop will not bo a urge one, ' . Tho coat worn by. General Jackson nt the battlo of New, Orleans, has been presented to the National Institute by Gen. Thomas. A. Bradley, in behalf of a portion of the citizens f Ieonessce, with tho request that it have place by the side of tho one worn by General George Washington. , "-.Thiftasix 'Indictments! Wo.leirn from the Port Tobaseo Times', that the Grand Ju- ry of Charles rcouutv, Md., has found thil-ty six indictments aninst Mark Ctear, ft free negro, for aiding and assisting in the escape of slaves from that rounty. lbc penalty is six years confinnfm'nt in the penitentiary !on each iodictrrwnt; or" 210 years in nil! He certainly.8tand4 a . fntr chance of doing the blate some service. Congress;! a Utile more than two months, Congress will be In session ugain. An unusual number f ttno and exceedingly important matter will be brought before that body. Among other things ot moment, tliere wilt - no doubt bu a proposition tor heavy grant of money to build fortifications. Military stations Shtp.yards, ccc. iu ditlerenl parts ol Texas. , - . i -i Tiiere , will b a proposition likewise, jwe re confident, for a considerable increase of tho Army nud Navy,1 in consequence of the Annexation of; Texas; and for the appoint ment uf a number of Custom House Officers Indian Agents and other Officers for that State and. sundry new Members fur foreign lands at Courts where Texas i.- not now represent ed. ' ' - 1 - f These and other grave matters will doubt less be brought forward by ihe Administra tion at the next Session, the consummation of all which must necessarily Co. t an immense sum. ' But if called for by the hArwir or god faith of the nn'ion, the AV big will be found foremost in their support Ral. Rrg. J ' - - j Wire fences are now mBde nd highly a p. proved in Scotland. Five wires ure used, with oak posts, costing only about 12 I -Sets per yiirnV - The lop wire' U . Ni. 8, und the others No. 5 J This fence is said lu be cheap, er than one of boards or: of posts and rails.. A iron wire ts becomiogcher and abundant in this country, wo have du doabt it will bt used extensively .in this1 way in our Auaultv cities and States, - w '- In this plact?, on. Monday evening, tho 29 lb ultn infant ton of N. W. and Eliza G. Wood. Gonstaht Exercise, " WHEM constant exercise cannot be osed; from an v cause, tho occasional ee of npcn'tnr medicine. such as Craadrelh'r Universal Veertable Pills is absolutely required, i hus the conduits of the blood, tho fountain of lifcfr are kept free from "those imparl, tics which would prevent its steady current minister. inj health.! Inns morbid, humors are prevented from becoming mixetf wnu it. It is rature.whicb is thus assisted tlirough the meant and outlets which tire has provided for herself. -. Daily tc of these Pills will never be injanous, because ihe longer they aro used tbe less is required to produce an operation.' Thev are the only medicine known which possess this quality. Kefcrencc can be giren to some of our most respectable citizens, whom, they have cured of constitutional coslivcness. '."' " . .-';- These l:!s are for sale in every county la this Ktatc, at J cents per Dux ana may be bad by tua following agents:" . ' - - 'J1".; 1 -, PA rjTO.N & OSUOKX, Ashevnie, sSs c- J. M. ALEXANDER, French Droad, N. C, i. ;JAS.C. SMYTH, .Morranton,1 N. C. r W.M. L. GILL &. CO.- Marion. N. C- ' M. I. PEN LAND, nurnsvilb. N. C. I Kr.TJ?RV&.M4XlVr.M.. Mlile IrV.7f."C July IS, 18-15. . " r -. " fla) - state or r;c:-::i cc: r ; ' - ' Hav'voOD CcUXTV- - ! " Court of . Plea anti , Qdarier Sessions," Sep : ; ' w. yr.z. i-- p-cbjt, r - - . VV - t ,. , - ' c;l Perscnat Pro- ITrrrV'i-::. Arsier, hr-taa irJ.ali. the efuaur , 'v;r.r rts -orJcrod by the t-.nl of ' , ,.,.,, 1 .!--;. in t',8 II!i!-n i V.Ltr. t 7 ) cr::is : c. - a o r;::2V; t haL.Ulaof t'. prailn fr . cf .i i Ymc!. a- 3 crec."lcnc.l. tja r: .a;-.-. T , I i .... r.tr-;! ! c r H ' t r t"C,. yi; i r jt ..itCiaS.:, 0" 1 Lid... lions in t'uc t cr f i.l- purity of tha t ' r t , cf th IV- J jd-. - L, J Tlurd btrcet, I : i. ; ' . These Medici-. i ujf.r :,'! n (,' - - r.vrro;; : Ocm:,i$45. . ; v flic Copartncrs'iipof CSAStl KILUAN closes " with tills ycarv Mpcrsrns in.-f.bted ti t".cedricetrt f U. S. Uas.i ii. Co. or that of Uds!t U k.l'.a, irs requested to make 6ttt!erac .1 with us toetvvDcit and tho 1st. of January, otherwise we sl'.l bs on- , der the necessity of u".:;f t! " ca:;3 ta Lilr j ouV basmcss ta a close in soraj . . or cl..cr. crsons having uusetLbd claims a;..;t u?, i ir: :rtea to present Uirro at our counter i.r I " . hope those irvJtlicl to us v. 1.1 r.-t i ..-:i? more special, least it should La ti. y cts Clajtoaville, If. Cn OaU 1!, 171:.. r ' . : GOOD liAHD FO il ' .S A L E , i w : r Ths pubctibet propesns t.) rc!l two tracts of! An d Creek and all the creek land up to and iuclodin? Jno. Reid's, improvements, near NVhiteon's mill, or . : the road leading from : Awievwe iq - uutneriorgipn, - ; tITE HUNDRED AND TErt ;ACHC3t well tindoei-eJ. arid about ftv acres cieafed, and - sixty or seventy acres of pdod bottoiil. The value" of Swannano lands, andl the increased a ! vantages of jU lyinf so near Ahcville, and in nc lately j the Hickorynut Gap iioid, is co earcr.t toauac -. qaaintcd with the country, that it is unnecessary t4 - . ay more than ask th ow who wish to purchase W I call and examine for thcnwelres. ' i' I' The other-tract ioins lands with Daniel Elate r; and D. IL Merrimon and others, ca Hooper's Creek containing about ; -. - ... .1C0.ACCE", nearly one hundred of .which is Creek Dcti::.l, f.a near on Hall in euilivaiion. u w-'-'i'""' on B. 'II. . Merrimon, on Boeder's week; or u. . Oaiih, on Swannano. To purchase, call on ei:if of hit m,' B. S. Gaih, on Swannano, r U Si Gish or if. A. Gash, of Henderson cour y, n. i .. ; Swannano, Oct. 10, 1 815.'. State cjf rSciHli Cr.io!iiihj ; HAYWOOD COUNTY.' ' " ; . Is-paruance of an order of the Court of Pleas As Qnarter Semiona, of eaid county, I shall proceed id sell on Uie 1st day of January, 1845, ft rtegfd rdsrt by the name of JACK, which nero was apprcliqnai fed as a runaway, and has been confined in the coffj man Jail of said county for t weir o. monthgT Sale, to be before tho Coart-hod'e door at yVaynesrille, J. B. ALLISON. 4 October 1318 15. "-" ' :" tds S3;; Commission Merchant, . " ' Hamburg, S. C " 1 ALSO, Receives an4 Forwards Goods and Pnt.' doceiand will fill ait Order ibat may e entrusted td hia care, ' . - : '-!.. , . - - - . '. .... x His best exertions, shall used to give gcncral. atiafaetion . to those who 5ay confide to bixa thebr busineas. " ' ".".- Hamburg Octr 10, 1815.-," : State ol" Mortli CarcIIna, 6 :"( ; day wood coexnr. Court of Pleas an&t Quarter Sessions$ep James R. Love, James'Gndjer, Jobe C Lvet Vim. Welch, and Ddldre Lore. ! . Ilugh Jolmston and wifa Louisa, Jpha Patton by . v bis next friend. -.-." -" H; IT spprsring to the satisfaction of iV.l Court lhat James Milter and ifo Winny, Robert l,ore, Joho Lore, William Lovri Sal-ah 1 ore, Elizabeth Love, Robert Ct Invc. Arid R ibcrt L. DulanV, are a pari of the mi of kin of Robert. Low. deceased, and are non residents of, the State of Csroltaa-. Therefore ordered by the Court that pdbbjattoa b made inths Highland Messenger. tf AsfacTnle for six successive weeks, giving notice to the .bore par. lies to be and appear at the next Court of Picas aao QuartcrSessionsto beheld for the county of tlarv wood at the Court-bouse ia WaynesvLle, 0 the di si J . ,r, fWembr next, to see procecdin-a had . I IrSfaistaWt- of the last Will and Testa. ment of H iw Robrt Lwre 1U uU n fr(D. according to Uw, - . in on good trrms. Ihe 1st tract juins Ian is w- i:a ilic foster, Thos. T. raUoar Wr.i. Tatton tr.i cl'.icW n Swannano river, incliivlm-r the mouth of GasU'tf. .t fS"c. the 4th.4UoftdJ in Septamber; A. D.' J 315. ? . . . - . W- DROWN, Clerk. - . October 10, 18 1 Imprinter's foe . ' 2C3 - State ox iicrin jur.rcina, I Iavwooo. County. .. " Courf vJPleas and Quarter Sessions Srvtem -: -. her Term, A D 18 f 5V - , .W, M.nIoef y,.-"K ' . ' v Jsmes HI. BuliTe. Original Attachment Levied on Land'' ' ITai-pearin to the sttishction of the Court tTiat . ' the defendant, JamcB IL Cattle, U not an inhabitant of thia i:tato It therefore ordered by t'..e Court t?.t p'. icatioq be roads in tho Highland riersen- ct f-r en successive weeks, notii'ying t!:e t" 1 Tendant 1 to aj per at the next Court of t lean and Quarter ', "sions lobe held for the county of liar wood,' at T. lha Court-house ia WaynesTil!e,nthe 3rd 'on day ia Fecetaber next, then and there to plead, answer, or demur; otherwise judgment, jro conjetsi, wui ba W entered op against luiii, and the land Ivi3j on con. dcrnned to the Uinti s use. ' YTitacu, V.'AtTea Raowar,. Cler!. cur said Cc:rt, atcCse, the 4th Monday in t:rsbcr A. . j D,,r:: . J xr. cr.or:::, cinK OctwLcr 1, i::3.rrin!;rT3f-3 t Z. - 2C3 - 'Jblaxzs of al: i::ds FOR ': - GA ID 'A T TJi t VFfiUH. li f i 'i
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 10, 1845, edition 1
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