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t ... in i -.rJtD i t!. I . .... ' " " i t 1 ' . . Tliossis'-tjJ to t:a ia ! - !:ns3 nal-e payment ta f.I.ru : i-I CrCcnvIIIe, C. C. cf a value J Iii:.. . t 'ntioa of - lha citizens cf r-i. I cr-ccially cf Ashcvi!t la ih !nj to - a hc!J in Greer. v'.V.s i;zz.i . - ..ot yet, perhaps, too tete 1j pre ; t!:?m the important ol-j-iict cf tl.it .olcVbThe contraction of a It-ill rir.ir,alcinG recti vHl: District, ',icd j csniiil liuTt in our chain cf earn. J with Charleston The, quesiiun i hair bo united." with t!:3 existing iken or at Columbia .will, i jirL ; considered. . The prsct'mUliW cf , its" ttn lonabie cost ,'tl.j di&cu! lies .tnges Mill to fully die'ecsst. J. - Ar - :itly 1V- be wished that Bur.c ' ."presented there , os we under.;. J a win be. ' ' . : , vcr -might have bcer oljectediofthe ' of theginnVicnc'alurjfurrcrl I by so miny of oarj'cnp'iu'ifj ncj y which Charleston ana Cincintiati ire been united j the rprcsent desgn ; i fairly within tho range!; bf proba. There is brrc ; nothing extravsgrthf; unwieldly. "Hi res- turces 'of ihe lire ample for the const ructionof such . 5t -rfiiy even bo docicd ' t'l;.iVi! sr , '. ...... . ... t .ould tjg 'auae of so 'moderate' "a cost. ".. here etea ffi the wurld.; -Ilere rbe'rfutJ y bo tni3o fi?rfcrrly frtifaable lo those re ultimately to derive a ,J)errn,nf'fi1 d,; since their hand catj ba made m'pre. -ViC employed on the road than in jibe And this fiM-cstalls the introduction of gncrsnnd other undesirable wuirk. i collateral advantage of ' oo-lsraall t cspcciatly in our lnteojdciM l UK fgswt- worthies people-, ifend ng tho expenditure among cursclcs. i -' " ' : ' j S' l.- SJS great call for such an improve. ihesluto of ur comtnunicailonst-- t"no delay, and difnruky W trns. 1 4n L-ithcr direction ."niakes oar tAi'ref vnd t!j arfj'iining region uhnos'l a rount ry to ui.' Such a road wrild tonce one half these dravibacltsttt a ) and pleasant Intercourse.' "Yojhe themountnins thh 'in actms1dea. 3 greatest 'weight. Traveling ljh. -ally faIleniT in the lust few-yey, T Cecouse of theapcrfor cae $nd i of tfirvdllinlo'i'Jfe North.' Even Vrmght'be palrohicd by thoso who t.incc could tho diflrculties of the ..inithed;'and when once ihus'pla- X(lng, could probably bo sup. re.c::ti: :ncl Gjr. Crsr. t7 a h-!r ... fc, Ik...... UI to tU L:.:.:urc. ' fcr ts t.:-- fro;. '. - ; ' : . x-riATona iilucted ' " " lit -!.:r Chs.h-M county. !- JacLioal Lit.:. ' t'.itu'wja for cJ4 vr..lr.t3, nri-5 crr.trr.cu n r:i. re 1 1: .1 1.. 1 .;a cf Ttx- jvci I hit si:J .1-, csr, t!.cro. l-ih " ...u -j-y c:;HIarrb Calhoun, -.lit -. WaiJ.in-taniiJeCVrson.Currr. 23 l UichmJ is ClamU-. .Millr. . ' Varrcn end Taliafero, . Harris. 2it!i "-Ha-rcck trnd n-ildirln. Kenan. -7lli Cratv ford and Upson,1 , liruwn. ' -.'3:ti Meriwether and GiWcta,Xf. . r-- Clst ! Fayrtte and IKnry, StelL , 33J ? -Newton abd Walton. : 11UL s 311j M.irginocd Grpene, 1 Nickclsoa.' Colli Lincoln and VViIkes, Anderson.. "7th Olfthorp-and MadLson, Lor. . Anderson. Clarke and Jjtcksonj, Forsyth aod Hall, UErTlfiSENTATIVES ELECTED KtRo?". Liucolif ' rtidinidiidJTy Clarke Madisivi; Jackson, Efiinghiirn", .W.ikhirton, ffewton; -Coweta : ' Hancock; Gbb, ... VVarrcn, : Morgti-ft Rjldwiftj ChathanV, Walton ' foirke, 1 J ttlrrsoij, Moaeogt: -Forsvth Talbot, r Frankliuy, Heard, !i Meriwether, Robinson, Hill., .. Jennin, Jenkins, Rhodes. IJutl, Stroud. A tie.-' -i' i ". ': " Armstrong, Sanfurd. KJuyton, -1 jlVo VWg. Baker, Livingston. JJeny, Perry. ; Lewis, Crantly.-'' Tucker. - I . . Andrtrson, Bursdn. - !: Flemi ng , St ock'ley :Arno!ddihcfr ao'cbtful. TIarriffri(iA-.- 'r'.f ? larris. , -' J '- jLndersbn, Ward: ; : -Jackson f Kifgore. Gordiin Itoj al. ; r l.f ; Smoleton ! ' . ' : I MustUn,' (toward.1 . , Thornton? - Dixon, Owen. Bavghf'Thoptpson. ' Morris; Knox. Smith. ' - L; . - Ector Roel Th-s in Italic a'fo Democrat, If it nl stntngo thai a 'mechanic thou'd be fuund acting in concert with a party . whose princtpnc object at present is the overthrow o the TurlT Law of 1842 a law which, more than any,; ether, calends its fostering cure over the 'rntcrrst& of the laboring classes? )l ' -if ' -T, Strange .as it is, thausands'of honrst and in. telligent 'mechanics if&re found io the ranks of the ienfkratic party. .The- reason is this- they tnkotI)b shadow for the substance they are rniskd by the namo that oUr opponents have assiimed, a name that should bo honor. ed; whert applied where it justly belongs, which is evidently not lo lhc party nowl wcarinj; it. It has bcyn assume by the leaders, of that party-in rdcr io win over to their ranks the unwary (Mid unsuspecting men who, honest themselves, arc easrjy led to place confidence uiyi..2ir - rrrouj lT t! cs; :.nJ v.!., rras, it U t .trnct.H ore lcc;)-:".;;;;! r ..it r .1. i . kwardj cf a ir.:io- cf tcrcs cf pUb'jC . c'ur;:tia ofTtx,? i.i t:.3" hanJj-f a few laii-u .al v..rn, 4j lru::i, il.a citiz-n soJJisrs anJ cre'.';ior3 cf the npu!;- of T..xat l;adf.by ilz Ut. 3 tr.Jtftr.stn -.i'-.a of , said Republic,- ch ar, and fncfiitaL!j previoudy' aubsistieg 'rihi to l.icto l ia" public domain thus attempted tolo tresln. -d to said contractors '-- . , I Spc. I- Therrfire, it is k'rely 'cn!a?.:.?2 cr.5 declared, That it shall bo .ihecfaty of the tiiirnev Oanera! cf tfhr3Ctstev,or thn T)l. uictj Attorney of ie district (a Uclt any jjorijon of the 'CcIJr.hs rcay'fce siiualc.'cs sinni as the organization of the State shall bo completed, to institute - lgal proceedin -s oiiurt aTijcolony contractors, . die;. The hill "provides for the protection of actual set. tier ' SeC2. iBcft furtler tnrdal.l, That the Lrgixhuure is hereby restrains J from ev.cr.J. ing iiny contract for selling a. ci!ony, und rom relieving a contractor from the" failure of the'condiluas or the Jorfeiture ticersing from1 D(i ciriplia-nCi- Xv un tlte cdntract. J 'Sec', 3. And le. it Jfurther ordained,' That this Ordinance sha'll be presented to the pco. jplo for their adopticfa or rejection at the same time jthis Constitution shall be presented to thein,and feturusof the votes taken on this Ordinance, etc. etc. Adped in Convention; 17th August, 1845. ,1 THOMAS J. RUSK, President. 5ames H. Ratm Mjtcc. ; . .The degree f LL. D. was coaferred on the Hon. Henry Clay recently, by the Board of Tfustet'S of Jeflferson College,. Va. -J. ,- , , .-r I .;. -V-!-. . : Sentence of tl Big Thunder "Big Tliun. der, one -of 'the chief A'nti. Renters' in New Yurki was sentenced on the 30ih ult.lat Hud. son, for his participation, in the Ami. Rent disturbances. rTbe Judge addressed the pris 'oner at some length,, and conctu Jed by pro. ; nouncin his sentence to be 11 confinement in tho CUnfxm County Slate- Prison Ldutiug the term of his natural life." Hon. , A. V. .Brown, Gtivernor elect ' of Tennessee was mirried'on . tho 16th ult. to Mist Cynthia Saunders, of Nashville. At! a meeting jof .Ihe Glasgow (BritUh) Emancipation Society in August, an Ameri. can trauor, H. C: Wright, .offered the fol. lowing resolution, whiCh was received with loud cheers 5 . vn . ; :y. t " That jl is theMty of the Mend of lib. erty and equal rights n' Great Britain, nnd throughout the world; lo" combine, and by chritlian, teacefcV oud bloodless means; to St:k the DISSOLUTION OF THE AMEBlCAft UnI: ojrjr , as the gigantic enemy of frecdoni and the rights of ma u.' ' '-' ; VV ho H. CL Wright is, we know not , but the nb ive resolution tells his character tooolain- I'""-.-" ! . . tyjto be mistaken. ! Lei tho infumous wretch lie hooted, from the country, if he .ngain :....r tj j . t yea a fy r -: -- . "r . i ij?.- 1. ; ...! l.,, ijjji . ; fis.1.1 cl l.hnrnr.J lao"4 t; i Coafr-rcr-cc 1 ur.fortu'r..e!y i.. p-icy ftf tl.2 preachers, en J t: fortune of r.- .i c j v, a f !. I " Ir : "7 !, ' .i.f; : , :.7 i c ..; tl.v. j : ;i v.: :z ; s:u;-ja l! t l' : -'.crcf th C. r ..J c ia t..'J Ij-s 1 it .f ca r it rcr.-". 1 tr-r J "t j a by the way, ! a very r-rri t sbouU hive traveled hj 1..-'.3 jsr-:?y ales: tcJj ihrc-j:Ti :v;-r, J udvanlases more directly tokhe nent of their own immediate :neigh. Tho .increased m compctUion io A'no calls for cTery aid the" merchant tin in furnishing, himself with the f carrying on his business, ; u - great design of uniting the Suth t by a Rail Road should ever boen 1 again, this step will be an Important :e work, and greatly facilitate Ahe If not, we shall derive more of the Iwanlages. , Jt should bo broughtj to f the monntains. at tho most eligible .en though it shdulJ not pass through !c Court House, to which a short ad- routo . might Jbe. constructed for tths jdation of that place, and those who viait it. - Yet on this'il may not be cdient to insist. t - - r JJonvcntion will bo held next Moodaj , lope that some of our '.citizens who : rested to this matter will attend. 1 land Elections. By the returns from id; it appears that the Democrats have a majority of tho Congressional cel. , and an increased "number , of the rs of the Lcgislatu re The defeat of higs in Baltimore, is' attributed to a irty, the Natives. " -' : . i Abolitiooists of Massachuselts, it ;oavcnlion held in Boston, a few days nominated Samuel II. Sewell. ds Jfheir ita for" Governs-, and Elihu BurritU learned Blacksinitb. for Lieutenant nor.-.,-:' ' : - - - , . ; thought that Hon. Firankllo Pierca wiU .'cd Scnatoro CongresiVrom Jew ' ire, in place of !?r. Buchanan. r - j Derccratic State Central Comraittce -1 ..ichusetts has co.T.inalcJ Geor-jCa-cf Bradford, as the DemocratiV ctf V. j'r Lieut. Governor cftha Ciats, iri r:cc r. Bishop, who had tecaf revwiasly pom. Let efry mechanic and working man. ex. amine for. 9 himself J, but had decline! fc 3 r rx-r.l cf Treasury tfoiz-s ' cacd iV.j T-t ir.it., itu'oCciariy'staleJy was Tha Universallr.s bf K3 l,c:i chare1 - j the ground ! occupied by the two Jiplitical parlies now dividing thoJna. lion. .Bth claim to be .ri"ht.-Tbe policy advocated by the one urlho other is wrong. All tho hiss ask' is that their doctrines may be fail 11 and impartially examined and com.' pared wjjh the history of 'our -country for the last 'sixteen years, f All past experience but goes tofovo that the policy of the Whig party isloscly intehvoven with , the interests of the ihole countrv. Under trie operations of tlie fjijhig Turifllhe leading question of different between llie two parties at present- the country has attained an unusual deg rcc of prosper? and to jl the mechanics are undor ten thousand obligations.- Never before were . j t ' Si 1 all bran-csof mechanical industry better rc. warded jt'ian r.t p resent 4 and a , more .suicidal poller cfxiid. not be pursued by the mechanics and laboring men generally, than to support the Democratic party, which! is straining every ntk've to have theTarifT Liw. repealed. -m::ll - ' 1! ."" 11'. Ejsxte t?pn Texas Disastrous Steam v boat ICxpIc'Ion Important Ordi t:uhnWiU-...' .-fj r'... ..'-Tt: - Tho sjeam3htp Alabair.a arrived al New Orleanij on t ? ISih nlll, from Arans.is, whence 8te i - J n the 15th iShe brings the rjowi-cf ot'!ii!vj-'.!i) steamboat' catastro. phe.' l Stcamejr Dayton,, while on her way IroiTt'CorpusChVisti to St. Joseph's Island, burst on'of her bcnlers'and sunk in eight feeL walcV. There were between thirty and tW persons do board, including tJ. S. soIJiei , the hands attached to the boat. Tcn'incftViduals were killed on khe spot, in eluding,; Lieut: Wlgs'nstond Berry of ihc 4ih -reguaent of itiiantry. Seventeen, were woundcjome of tvhcp .were1-not expected Io r irvivjt theift i"j-n :s. CapL C.'-?rn-.o, th. jfHermaster.was on boar J together with twtf toer oCIcers; They were LIowo down time iistanca of-cr.- . :ndreJ yards, but wer'4ol severely njui.;.,tCipi? Hd one of Sui 'IO -'irc'scJ; but the nell dayr.3 a3to .'-V- and attend to his buacsi. V'iva izz.. jadt!.i tb cV.aia a liVcf tiz: ."rra ki'M ed WJtrf.', . . f" -i . IP r!; ,sptf:!t- 7-1 Sure it were Wrong to call such an unprincipled vil. Iian a man. ' t - -. . - , Halloo, there! You, young man, with a cignr in your moulhl "Just from the grocery ngnini'We perceive! Whai are yourcalcu. lations ! Do you ever, expect . to become a useful member of society, or a benefactor ol your race, so long as you keep up your tip pling habits ? Do you not know that you are treading in the footsteps of almost every one ho has ascended a gut lows,' or drarrjjed out a mlserablo existence in a State Prison? Take our advice, my J'oung friend : forsake youir dissipated companions go home and g) to work like a man, and your cheeks will not ! burn with shame . when Vott are Hskcd your occupation. Be assured that your pres. ent rnodo of life is only fitting you for the gal. luwi, Stato prison, or poor house, j 1j : s i ' I ' ; ;". r.1.' y) :&''',.'uS-lr i " - ' - -v The German journals anr.ounce that a sta. tue js to be erected at Genoa to Christopher 1 i ' - Columbus, and that the Kins of Sardinia has subscribed to the amount of 50,000f. " A. very important improvement has recent ly been made in the manufacture oC chureh belKs, by the substitution of steel for common bell metal. A bell made of steel, equal in tone to one of bell metal; may be obtained for one twentieth Juf the price which the latter 1 - . r - . . now costs. - , 1 - N'f ;ivi':".-; r : " ; . I" - The-Better Vay.- M r. W right was married to a Miss Belter way, in some parts unknown in this State. ' An exchange paper says that Wright had no doubt read Pope's Universal Prayer, and particularly the follow. 6z verse of it ; - - -. 1 ' - v .'; If I am sight, thy lco impart," it . Still in tho Hght to stajj - i ( --.)-" Xf I am wrung, O teach mj .heart, . r I " To find the Cettex wT. T , - . The New Hven Courier slates that Mes srs! H. As ten & Co. have a contract with government for C0,CC3 pistols, at Cff,0O each the contract to be filled within Cv& years. ; A correspondent of the Bston Post; from the' Granite State, says s We are sick of sus pensc and want the matter settled, "so :hat w may next prepare to annex (Canada, Kaliftr. nia j and Ivuba, which will Ij a very Kuriou Combination, 'truly ! -y ' . ; j the editor or ibe Brooklyn Advertiser re. marks th"i' the wri:-T U a Iluie fellow and Would bo a, 11-' pii i ! IT- 1 :te for- Ivngress is Ilapslla t : 11;.... -z la a Kompany; a Loroneicy,- Uoporalcy, 1. ptatneyor K-lo cel?, .vc-.J nut rr.ak- a i ...orpse degrade ihs Ilsmoa b3 lalU: ry a IZ2 sp or iZajs n'"'-N3rt la t!.a c'.-:ir:.us warL.-c-scf her :i A Sur.. rs.uj shoulJ he not feel MJ hca clllaturi -tpm hastening onward ra detH". The Alton Telegraph, Fays: Ve deeply grcl to state that CehuLr C(n'm ltn 01 the most Gistinguispeq members of tn re, one Illinois B-tr, pot a period to his existence at his reiidence ia SpringnV.ld a few days since. The Dubuque Iowa Express says that town now contains 3,Ctf5 inhabitants, and will s xn bn the hrrestatid wealthiest town in the Ter. ritory. f - t;t :''s.V4--X",;" : "'yy:'-, ' Veal is calleJ --uiiriaixhed beef in th Newburgh Ttlegraph." tlieSaturday Visitor supposes lamu would ve termed inciptem mutton, and we think pi j vftiM tro xtenoini Dated prevttmitety p&k. j ' I r " '" ",M. --l.'-S-- tei?cttant. 2inc, bv beinj melted and poured into water, has been found to assume new properties-; ft becomes1 soft and malleable". loesifg !orre of its tenacity, but ia capable ot being spea Into the nnest wire, pressed into any reuifra form, or rolled into any r quired thirmc. is ,1s a discovery of Professor Faraday, and ivili prove of very great impur. tance.! ri-'---iv---';'r y "Tir-rL II? who I.ts" rslchtd 'f:f ! r r-r! :- ; : "1 t!.j L!jJ.j-r.:r2cf l.:-r . --"- ; ; ; . t:: J ,'-. . ,VJ t!:rc:--.!i a . r-'n'j, lorth the Iaxu rurc'i.t drl .t ! , .... . ... . rt!,..t T,r.r,n- fin ! M.mrn- rn:intii- a ri 1 1M . 1 t''-" C .arms, "' J " w..v.w , . 3 itjiiuru WUU I Cne,and thcrht had not the Measure cf ood rortprny to STtei'Zsxrz:ay the tizH"--jcl 1 emoved -the rural scenes and the wiJj thread ing pNncsv' tvhich formed quita a contrast with the craggy mountain so long the French Broad... The crops are pretty good cspe:i. a Ky along the rivers a'sc?, in -tha" valleys. There was a death ip Dandridge the dajr be fore I. got .there,, and I sjayed and attended the funeral services. Dindridge scennt to be improving soe. The Biptist brethrea have of Jate buih&'.lce Church House ia that place, and the Presbyterians d iS Methodists" ali -have Chufclics ihere". ' " " : . Maryville is a little village pleasantly situa. ted in a pretty fertile country, but it f not im proving much. f i - . . I ' I arrived, at this place (Athens) on Monday the Cth inst., and was comfortably quartered i at the Athens Hotel, with Esquire BriJges and his interesting farnily.- Athens is quite an'ra teresting village; and is destined at some day not far distant, to be a place of ctnsiderable. business. There are three Churches ! fccre ; Methodist, . Presbyterian; 3 itn I Cumberland Presbyterian. They have quite a respectable Court House beautifully i situated.1 jTfcere are, I thinly, 13 store's, al( doing it seems a prettv fair business. OurVOonlerence coii vened on" Vcdnesday ih at 0 o'clock, ;A. M. Bisnor Andrew in fjib Chair. - bwiog to the Tain which had beenf: pouring c!j a for two or lhre days, with fejjv short intervals, many of the preachers tfid not get in. The business of the Conference his progressed ra. pidly. ' We think we shall bo ready to adjourn rm Monday next.- During the business ot to. day wewcled on a preamble and resolutions, setting forth the position . of this Confer, ence in reference to the separation-juf the Church. Oa the resolution declaring our ad herence to the Southern portion of tho Church; the . preachers Voted unatdnnrttoly in the af. firmative, with the exception of Rev. George Ek'tO) who entered his protest against the pro ceedings. We also & dieted for delegates to the General Conference, to be heldjai Peters burg, - Va., .In May " next: t W hereupiln, S. Patton, E. F. Sevier, T. K. Knlct, and D. Fleming, were elected. T, Sullens, and R. M. Stevens, alternates. I think the statistics as returned from the ditTercm Circuits this year, will show a decided increase In the Conference, I f '- , . . , ' I have tiot been able to get a peep into (tie look of fattSt and therefore cannot say where the preachers wilf be stationed, but I will be hlsjiaiiru'dayjpxllQ. .send you the ap rarest ' i.'. Tho Boston Times states that the inhabi. tants of Boston am remarkably healthy, coo. sidenng thai tliey- have two' hundred Pnysi. cm :;:rfSri(D .Tho wind is a bachelor, : T i Merry and Tree j - , He roves at h plcaur O'er bnd an J oer sea ; II ri.cs the lake, s ' And he kisses the &)wer, . ' -1 And healer pa when ha lists ; ' ia a jasmine bower, t , lie cirea to the cheek ' . . - Of the maiden its bloom, -' J He taVea her waia kitf c; : '' I njojs their pet fume; -But truant like, often j . The sweets batj be sips ' Are lavished next moment j , On lovelier lips, j f -liec ;.. . . j ic?t;t'l!nt , ir!' r.r'T ii t' Vf:"!j, cn CV --.errr.:. October P-h.i:, !. Jon. r.-.cx,r-' '" 7-.--isn3 2 . ..'', f r...crly cfr LewUtDwn, cc::nfj, Ta. Hi was fccro ia fehaccj'.i"2s -XiWcj, lia Arst, 177. IZsii- alit-d ia sJJ contjr a i.crr.lrr cf yc-ra, tjhh act;vB and hi-I.Iyts'! 1!.' rcfn;a i .rrsber cf t!: Le'tJitura cf Lis native ...a ia iha cicct dir.r.rt , t;:aes,rti fro'Ji thcycar M IC13 !-.:rs , and s-secaenilv', a!Il.rt?r.t-rTe-i'i the C. , ' of tb United latcn, fro t!.e ctncl ecrr.pcse J of Xt;.iKlIintin;lj,X?cVtre, and ClcarelJ ccaa. -tic, Ta, where ha was highly esleeVaed j a UrJS connexion of warm and ardent f.lAds ktd aecuaia- tsneca. Having died ia a strra land be was Liu ricdaonjitatranjcrs. : '; ' Ia Vrstairka, Ala, on the U. tosJ Cons,; formerly or Lincoln ounVy, ia this tat eed S7 jreaw, t r- - nf j., fcnd Si daya. ' THE BUANUUI5TII PILLS V . AVa. entfrely veSetalU an d r . ,.t tlio? ; riacU . pie whtehlong speHenc -tiave j roved correct, ft Is Aow1j6 r peculation tiy are resortel ta ra . sickness, they are known to be tet V.l4.nicra ' mthe afomaeh and bowala, and in all drsppjftfa fni ' ntliitus rues they are a prcat bWnin;.- Let evtr i Ya'xa'iryieeptbeaePilUin tha bouse. If fniihfnl'.v c toCd, when there is occasion fr medicine, it will lie Ttry Ictdo'm that a'doctnr will bd required, - In -ail eases of cold, or rh uroatifm, the aflietea otoe Tt , to their bodies to ase these Pills. ,r v " " ThCTO.Pifla are for. 'eAIe in every roanty in this tsfekti5 Cfftts VjetluXf andfihty be h&dy t!.V Io!!owitrsf scents ; -' " - ' : PA I rO.V & OSDORN. Ashevil!?. .7. C- . ij. M. ALEXANDER, Pre-ich Dr-aJ, N. a J A$. C. SMYTH. Morganttm, ' ;wm. U gill & K., Mf.w , N. itt. P. PEN LAND. nirn9vr , J.O. . iKCLSEY&.MAXVVLU ..iUelvy,)f., July JL. (631 - ' t; "r' . m... r ... '1 " t 1 ,-'- ..-r- j . . t i c f 1 V- point ments.. You shall hear from mo ng?:u im mediately after the adjournment of Confer ence. ; - I am "yours &c, J. S .BURNETT." Forty five1 Jewish missionaries, (ay the B.iston'Rcofder) are mi preatnin among their count rymeti the gospel or taal Sav'rour, whom; as a nation they jtiave for eighteen hundred years, rjcted. - r-:-Uu-. i? :..,n-.-lv,f ,-c;vL:iL-Vrt i" Pretty GoofZ. A eorrwijwndent of th In. depeudent Monitor, (Tuacuhjona.) vh lately visited Washington city, objects to the nudity of the Indian girl io Persicu's group, repre scnting the landing of Cluwbus. ir. Tliis reminds u (says the State Journal and Fl gt) of the ol j m tid who' after reading an account of the" gallant rescue of Miss Onslw, from the wreck of the Pulaski, by a Mr. RudgCj to whom she wns afterwards married, rnE" remark. very pretty ana roug ed that Miss Onslow mign Cass:us M. Clays Paper. The Cincinnati Commercial says; 'Thc -True-American will be out in less than two weeks. It. is to he printed by Mr. Sparrahawk, of this city, but published nnd mailed at Lexington1, ICy Street Fislit ia St. Aitnstlnc Ou Wednesday last a street fight took place in St. Augustine, between A. A. Nunes, and C. and VV. V. Lnriog hi brothers, in.Uw on one side, and Col: George Mackay qnd his brother Alex. Mackay 6u the other- The contest arose in consequence of a difficulty which had previously. existed bel.wevu Ndnes the EJitor of the News, and Col. G. Mackay who is the Deputy; Surveyor." Both parties hud armed themselves; abd on the day of the occurrence; the contest commenced by Geo. Mat ksy's warning ihe two Lorings not to ad. vance upon him or he would fire. ; Upon their attempting to advance; he. raised his1 pistol but it missed fire; both Loiings discharged theirs but without effect; Nunes mnv came to their ostisiance, and the other Mackay Ut his brother's, when a disgraceful affray with pistols, knives and sticks ensued Neither of the 'Mackays-have: been fnjurfdi-but iNunes receiv. J a cut in the stomach W. W.' Luring was shot ia thp rlht shoulder, the bone bring shattcrc d , and Charles Loring" received a stab of some three or four inches depth' under tho right ribs. All the parties' are duin'g'well, Tho civil authorities did not interfere 1 at the time, but writs have since been issued -for the arrest of the' whole aod tho two M-ickays hayebcen required to enter fnlo rtcugniz inces for their appearance at Court, as welt as to keep the peace. " ' The oihers - are still con fined to'riheir beds. Charleston Etienin Netes. " k;" &.f ? i-- r Memphis Convention.-Oo the 4th and 5th days ot July: last, a number tf delegates from the S mihern and Western States,-assembled inrConvention . at Memphis, Tenn., for the purpose of devising improvements in their respective sections. Aftei laying off work for some twelve or 6ficn "committees, and transacting other preliminary business, the Convection adjourned, to meet again at Mem. phis on the J2ih of November next. ; The Stales Interested j are' tnvhed to send dele sates f mm ' each Congressional District. From the const ruction o! the committees! the public may expect much valuable information from their reports. The West is tiuly the great fi?ld for enterprise and impfoveinents, and; will ere" long wield a Controlling! influ ence io the Union. Tiistchcsa iZcrJLlor. Nar Gazette says that the American aisti are the most truly r:Uta cf en iho faca cf tha eanh, tzz U3 ter:-ia to iAi PORTA ST! ASTHMA . CURKD. . tir. D. Javne Di-Sr Sir, D-ctnr Hflnieck baa - fed some eitfht or ten bottles of your Exrtxrr6tJOrt and baa found decided benefit, ilia health is better . than for several veata iasr.aad his appearaiiee Indi. eatcs d-iddd ftWpr.iyiment. ft healUn Ilia eonfii e'6e lii voir medkome ha inaooed him ti tccom- , mend Aio bts friends, and we are informed that many of thrmhave been eared, and other greAUf reheVcd. Potts & Gs.AaJC . I WATsavawir, N. Y," Oct. 20, 18 U: Dr, .D.'jayne.Dear Sir Yonr Hair To Aid is irV' , . excrllorti article. 'K Many respectabte persona alf tiffer their certificates in faVor oTyobl Expn'ctorinn I believe your medicines are he hfert preparations "j that have ever been -otic-red tn the public, for the (. itlief of the afflicted, and for tho diseases fc.- wh.cii they wewr in tended. - ' - - ' Your Exprcloranl.1 think Till Wa ba exclusively popular. Yours, Ate. i ADaut, ElV. The following is from a rSivsicuii ahA a ta'ncb respected Ckieaevxi t the MafrinDUT Sotiity, . AleiMdeat Town, Va..Aur, 27, 1840. , . - Dr. . Jayne Dear Sir I have been nsinf your-. , bxpeclorant extensively hi my pracuce ior iu -. .it ft OTP!)! h-lru Hill Tr. ll. aBii n rl .lu. w-L . f'M m"v 'XT-'tr'?- "d W altscksor lt, lrojrnii rather. fao drawned ny.; Xurm thnr be a y'? --cLiie Lunja, Consumptirtin Asthniai by sitting ulooe o:i a piece of n" wrecks wiih pmJffiicfo - ' a young mis. M HE a via A gown!; Vory the'nbertnm.;ddnel "jSSSii- much like the Monitor's critic was the bashful - , t y . " Vtry- ttied. .. ' i -f vt; " 1 Ak. rvj.l"j J if IV young man who lately look" some ladies to see.Powcr'ai beautiful .status of our first mother. Seeing her islanding bt-feo thrmas large as life, and twice as natural, he blush d imme. diaicly, and turning to the ladies,' naid hasti ly, ; WeSe calh-U too early She is not dres!ed yet. Let's evacuate ' Aljevillc,Oct. IT, 1845. ; In Haywood, on Tuesday the 23d of Sept' bist; by the Rev. John Ilaynes, Mr. Jamks Qccks, to Miss KrziAti A. f IlTNS dauiter t)f Rev. V illiam t ' i ' ,- j 1.. Z . odi. ? . t.t liajnci. aim-, uit kcuucmiij uic iu oi-j;u iui, Qgj" Q. Jgjj. bv Uev. John Ilavnes. Mx.Gkoge Sxroicx, to Miss ' MxaoAfttT B. Havmes, daughter of tlcv. William' Hayncs-. Also, en Tcetday the 33th of Sept. lash, by Jeremiah Vickers, Esq Ms.MicuArt W. Satra, to Mias Doxxsx McClcixc , Also, oa Tuesday the 7th jnsU,by John Killian, Eiq llr. Kisoaeo Recvk to Mas Rkbscca QckeX, daughter of ' widow Marga. ret Uueen. "'tAIaa, in Waynesvjlle, on Thursday the 0ib .idSt.by Jeremiah VickernL Esq., Mr. Iia D. FA-utcE, to Mas. Euz asetb 'Moodt. , Also, near Waynesville, Oli Thursday the 9th inst., by Jeremiah Vickers, Eq., Mx. Jon Kfcia, to Miss Mxxt A GtAUL, daughter of AUjUstUs drahl, Esq. .. . -' Love rules the amp, ' ' i'.z . The court the grove ; " .. ' Xuve is ileaven j ' And Heaven is lavc.w --.' A thousand cheers for Haywood ! We tnkc. pleasure in 'recording the rr.any happy rphcivgs that have taken place, wuhm her bur ders in: so short a timel Let her lads afii lasses who are. yet pining j in single ' misery imitate si bright an example,- , - f t ' " Aim cured ty Dr.Jtynti't JZxpectM-yti Miatl CAxrsrtJ , of New Uaven, Fayette couuvj.. lids been cured aT Amhttia, of m-re thAa elgntf-en years) con tin nance, y the usebT Br.' -Jayn' Kx ptctormnt. She Te-ittimenccd takri the mcdif ine last sumnttT, and . aHer using etevert . botiles, was ( entirely rid ef this dist ressln jl teease. We are amtlred r)f iHtscur1)t a lady of unddmWd vcraeity.' and requ.nrtrd to Wake' It public fdr U benefit of others. Mount Pltntmt (f". ftegU'ter.- . 4' 1 ' Prepared o i lv by' 'Ut- J. Jayne, No. 8 South Third street, Philadelphia. . , These Medicines are for sale in Aheville, bf . PATTON & OSBORN". 2Cd - SOOTriERN IlAAMONYs " ON E Dozen copies of the . Sooi hern llarmony, ' Vhe beat work of the kind ever published, just re ceived and for axis at 621 cents a copy, by . i: THO.. V. ATKlNi" 27a Just Received. ta tlcndersob cotirily, N.C.,! on the 9th instattt, RcesETf J youngest son of Lcandyr Si ahd Alarg ret A. Gash, aged ten momhs and thirteen day. -. On Friday mbrhififf. Urn lfJtb instil brr residency in Haywood county, Mrs. Mxanu 0xaA, stfed 73 years. Winy ho read this Wic -M- experience the rtility ofa Wvmeexpro-y-"Tb memory of Ue just i- ble-ed.- AH 'knew ber.werceonstr.med uxdmif it. fraee of Cod m , .i- i.. iirt aeonaistentchrwliaa iJeas ber.enxblmghertuliv" , a member of the . ' , ' f-.t before the Kin2 Terrors, threw but last javelin years-- t."-k.nf,l hct tn!tl-" at oer, r ' i . ..a-'nt'v ni& thai rto'Jilirf disttirtu inore to o. u "i j , ti bet Bind C w C-"i-e he -J U.e l!df the LaroKwliicb F?eased .17: Vine jus. tiee, and bein applied by the Cplflt cf GJ td Kef sott f telszed ti.it -ao w'bich fcc-iM Lll des?. Uan. V this aba frcri Jcntly said Hot tier n-rt Cato fie, tat Cnta thy name be x'J tha U Cvas pcrriatea ta see all her ebi;dren:ro- io , A fewpieecs Luslred Plaid Alpaeeas, ForexellSi ' and LafK-ttas; new and b wutiful articles fur ladies winter dresses-, which will bo sold very cheap. J: - ..: ;y Also, , -:;t AtotoreiYra rich,, new style" Prlhls; the tadiei are invited U blU Sod rfaniine.- .' . i , -. RANklN &. PTLLIAM. Ashevnie,Oet.J7,tdt5.-tf. . ' 70 Five Cents Reward, - j and m tHANitsi t ; . - " IJAN'AvVAY frm the anbscriber, on tha l4h f September last, a bound tvy named Jackson A1e. ly. sjred about 12 years- All persona re warned ajrainiit harb-iring said boy. I will giro the above teVnT& and n Uiauk for nia- delivery to me. i '. ! - THOMAS A. STARNE3, Oeioberl7. 185. 3r. 7ft State cf tfcrth' Carolina CHEROKEE COUNTY; , ' Court cf Plfds and Ouarter Sessions- , iieyytnbtT lerpi, 1843. -,-, -, Daniel P. Kamsvur, '. m . ' ' V f . John Niblow- , -z1; " ' - . Original Attachment Letted on (rarnahee s IT appearing to the tiUsfactfon of the Court thai - the defendant in lids Use is hot an inhabitant of this . ; State tt ia therefore ordered, adjudged Snd decreed thsU publication be made in tHe Ilihland Messen per for six suecewive weeks, for ihe defendant tof4 be anS Ft-,r l tft6 nexl url aid Quar. y . er SraVidns tS be opened and held for the counlv of :; . Cherokee, St lli Court IloiKe in Uurph y, on tn trst. . Jlondaf in deeerober next. hen and there Tead, . dnlwerrfr demur, w ine p 01 V.' wUe; pdjrflent pra eonjtsao wiu in enitrea c? ?t7ltneas?bVexvWEEKvf " ft!.', a UZzt the 3d MtfTfdsy & ftttcciber, A. D. tra yzzrs) Texas, U tbs fz-Wz is?n taa isast to caturtryaadierctt ia ths WC.-1J, td tathal tl OstilT1lWS-6w.lVsfeaCS.. - 3 - 4 i0 - 8- 'f!i II
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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