I . c ty ia u. C ft - - V i. - L. J .. in u: Grr-'t ( . n:..ry, i'.. ... !).... : sc.:'. J ' - - t r . ,T3 r.-i:::r. -icj ncc r.r.J ! : l.r.3 J ?,c. IV; l- it?-.- - . . . - , . " " i - Ci : cjr,, Li l.'.j i..i t.Cw- -: . C3 I!.- Mar- -i:. :'ipll ... rtVJi T - J to do, c.i tl.3 grti-r. th-.i the V :cr'n Denrccrarj v.i'.S r...; - .. v,x r a-c"jr:?. T'..o ... r , ' ,' -" -,'jr is K I" -as a th H. j " ' an i yionUeto iuJjco l! ' I " V I-"sccurscbtforcCoprr:-. i'... -. , l.te, U will io ' rcrm...'. -rid t!.,t JclmC. Cdhoun.hcn Secretary rfCiule, is kajJ to f !.tvB -declined any LiLiirsii Clever on Chijsubjrct. These facts may I . lied upon." Bank of Cope JTfjr.- Th Dir.': t,fCpt Fun r has dech red a. ei::..i.sr..i,jai ! vidend cf 3per cent 7' ' ' . TliS JVVx Prcs'idtii'aj. Silas VVri-!.t Ins - brrn nominated by h: fiiendi in York cj ncnpJidulu for tho nfi Vr' lior.ry. It is fffo'prflTy sqrt-, 'm:.. ".. - vcrns; , Ihnth'c hlit-'ti i;o n C3l1 ; ,r u-ekciiun. How imt lhenomitintiQn tf V riht , aTjo d.. U'lmiriniioii of polls to rjjn crip, ari,i tlie .uUWit si& 4!ie, people of tlm North imAi iipoo ihc lenders of the party, caused bv c disclosures of Mi-Kprzff, . wg sny'pui . these tiiinga lo"ttlicr and do tbry not 'give evidence that -uio Democratic party cannot gain succeed in electing President ? j-e - fVry r'Otcjfidi'ftce;bil tv'U jarty nv within ' fyjflf, and v.t svcrJ4,:io c!..;r.jnts of its own - jvJLjLC' ii I Anil furl', jt , t ikurjnintly; do thry not furrstih - f, strong need bot that llie leaders of that pnrty arc thinking more cf personal nggrandizcmcnttlmo of-Their cciti:ryji prosperHy 7 - . , ; r " : Let tho WbJgs taVc bean I IMliliingnrr Working togrihor for 'good! - tTiic rcTn of the rotten hearted hyi'ocrit? whd ?ct as the r . -, . . j JsayVr the pctpocua ?,r,f.y if 4f vitg a close.' 7 7 ?awve t-.0? S'JjsV0 ound waniin. - Can yc not discern the signs of the limes? THa They Ihvc in Ohio. 'Vho Cincin iwti Atlaj njoicin uCiha recent victory in Ohio, say,' that In" this rcsuU nd hy prci:U5 victories, have- A VVhig Governor !.;;. - , , A Wiiig'Scnatat,! . . ' . ji. Whig .Auditor cf Ciatc Ul i Whig Trbnsurcr!!!!! . A Whig a-cWtary of S' ale !!'.!!! ' . - A Whig Board of PuLhc Works ! ! ! ! I . And asks "may 'we out nj ise ai thi? re. sult,undcrall the discouraging circumstances attending tfm cnritVstT,, " We have received tho first number of the Ch'jrleslon Mirror, n literary' piper j1- ush .eredinto existence at Qh?i ! ton. IMitcd hy Edwin Ikriot, and.pubfiUd by Ueri.A k Tcnhet. I: is a neat, wll. arranged paper, ncutr.il in politics. AVc wish it success." Tho. Hurt. .Washington Poe WMg, Re' prcsentutive to Congress I'.uri t' Third Dis trict in Gwr,gia .has rcs'ned 1.' The . Govrrour has ordered ant lectL" Is held a tbc first Monday in Jtur uy, fill the vacancy. - Look oui for counterfoil inouey ! A Ijrgc r amount in srioui half c:iir piccca is in circulstju i th;s r.r,i tjf th Sun?, r - - 't", : . ' m "" 1 i Tilty-three wag-ons,'fli- J wi''i thj foJa .and chatties, uivesand children, of en-.igru..; . ,i,n search of tho " promised land.psssvd ' .through this town on l$t ?riday. The road r5 at timet literally L'.ocUJ up with aIlsor:s i .of vehicles ' . r t At a meeting of tho peir.-j:'r-cy,of Meek Caburg county, held to i-p; t e'e' 1 State Democratic Convrri'.'.un, C'.- sij- r was declared to r "'5 f j---':" lenburg county for Gove rr: ti"!';?!. u!d -not be chn:-n by lz Cc...r.tijn ri" 1 1 s immaculate cf that county would go il for U.jj OOmir:??, bo ho whom he night. C Ve .thin ChsrL Vch'anco for tl.3 r.srnisstbn ivvliy .' "" . . i .j ... , i " t- 'ft ., , "" ... fi.?V . faS C--t ).- cr.o cf tl.J rr.cst arf.s..; :,.Ic:;l l :..2go- 7 in t! C'.ats.'cnd of r -i pr. cd.-;t it ell ;1.3 tricl.i C.'.-I ag? rr.snt cf hii pirty.' '' ' r G ' -S , CJItsr cf 1 Ra. ""--I----4 tppoicted by the r a r-n..sr cf the Literary IV-rd, ::z D. ppo: - v" ".ff t'i "". . if o rf- . V'e ' "... t . - :r ccca. ? tr. U cr: - l.aveto'Lnrn plcabis j!-J 1 " wSio aro ever - --'ai.ccrr.cr.t f then.iclves wrfi.'.-j.Jj. L-ttls hont LLorirt- men id " 11 ! v'ti. .--L .'dictators, as i-ry c't-st rve to L- tieaicJ, ar. I our word for it t'.3 v. orM tvi'l r. .:.T;r U-cs'me it Las" been i? ;rivcd . their L i 1 !,'; -. ' ' IlrrzCiiij L,;. i ' " ,'i5, The Wiiiliirjton Union of the C2J uTt-, says: ' "The southern p.vrs, "as well as our privato.correspoRdcncc'from South Carolina, protest against (he course of Clmrleston JlercOry. They deny positively, that the j - .al in qirestion is tho true cxpfment of tho democracy of b)uth Carolina. Wc havritwo let: ers from hii State, whieh c,j-!ieitly de clare the prevailing icoti' . in South Caro. Una to be an abiding conL -c in the course of the President:. ;;Vo -understand that Mr. Calhoun c -:reswss n c Uular feeling; and tii.it none' but a lew' fiery r.nd TCjjtless Fpjrjt prp.. tond to entertain, the slohtest djbis uboyi the coyrse qfihp. President ! In fact? toe sec but one pre$$, wlj;ch pretends to to cepi;bli. enn, thaj are mi tq coAnlepance;l)f unwor thy and unfounded suspicions about Mr. pvlk, or nhout this paprjr ; nnd ih'ar press i the S. Carolinian published at Columbia, whose editor whilst ini Washington, . and ; .whose Washington corrpondt ni. have been infect-1 cd by the sinister Influence of the same misera ble" cab:I w'.ibh has misled the councils "and ruled thacidumnslof the" Charleston Mcrru ry." As for ourselves we can assure these worthies that their designs will fail of accom plishment.: ' ' " Wo will in our next paper plblish the pro. ccedings of ihe .North Carolina B-tptist State i!v held at Raleliih.: . s " .Well done; FJjriJj: - j , It will bcsicn bian adver'.lscment in to day V jn jicr, I hnt n Special -.Term of the So. crtor Court for Cherokee county' hos been ordered by his. Honor JuJgc Biiley,.lu; oe held the first week; in Marclu ,Vc underl s'ond the Civil Docket of. jlhis county, is virmeh TCruwdcdf tu : H ..-r-,. -if " I - i; itk., Jiial as our pajjerlisgojug to press wc have received the Columbia . (Tenn.) Observer, from which we lctirn that Hon.' Hopkins L. Turney was elected U. States Senator from Tennessee, by the .Legislature a few d;ys pince. The pbscryr says : "The election of Turney to' the U? S. Senate, rios tlrown the "harmonious DeVn.Jcracy1' of ihii region, and, no doubt, if jhe whole Statc.intospasms. They wet . litically demented, Sorne swore ruundly t!i :t it waVihe result of 'bargn"n, intrigue and corruption" and that Turney s fi iends have pledged "lhev Whig :a; quid pro quo. Others excommunicate" him from "the Locofoco ' rhcod, and pronounco him an open encmy ta the partyin short, a ; Thcro is a certain' class of 'men in Bun. combo county who, on all occasions, seem to b deeply interested a the private affairs of the Editor cf this, paper. . We would just say to such individu tls, Mind your own business and leave other men to'aUcnd to their's! Tlie Editor of this paper lias never yet asked for any fuTorvfrom .'ony of.lhe clan, and all that he up'w asks isihat tliey will rhtnd their own business and Jet hte alone This will be.un dcrsiood.by those for whom it is Intended, and if the advice herein contained is not act ed upon, the public shall know; who it is that thus meddles with what does noi concern them, and if jbrced to be more explicit, the villanie of 'soAe hoary headed sinners shall if race the ' coluofns of iha Messenger. ' We ask no f..-..-r, in-asy ih'".pe from such men. Ur.:cncrJ 'ilir'r:zy--While-the Wash: hUm' CJni.'T,tieorgjan'of the entire Dem ocratic pi :y 'of t?3 nation, is proclaiming war against tr-.e T.irifTyf 1842,1 ;:.e Harris, lurrr .Union,", ns the organ of the Demo cracy of Tcnr.sylv.-u.ii, ii active in its defence. ThcVt cun'ilJr-of the latter." Union' says : The public viv-e is speaking through tfiu columns of t!.J picsa'ia many portions cf th.-t-ie in L r of l.disg a Convention at this Place, on ICih iX r.t month, to take in to consideration the important subject of -the TiriT V.V i t' 3 iJ a rr. h, and, cs c;a- -ens of Penr.syli.u I. .1 wxtoua u b3 carrirJ iau c ..!, certain ihatmc C". wnnU Pjw from i'. iwp-er.. ...... .... .1 . 1 11 -rrctt . cf t'-fis ryrmnii fortj c-turlc, ;'. . - -. raid r:. trid frG;:l l-3 ; IvM UJM"r ' ' yf. of thc-c TT?-' ' - t:-J t;r: 7 't ?J CC 3 r.:v:r . '-a e-t. "The ::cienz:3 TteII.1 Another Whig Victory'-- Cabell, the wing Wtu--ywnturc; will deny," Far,. fr" was shi candidate for Congress in, Florida, has beaten from -the prhiiYuvc UaixQh f Chirst.-, -M. t i i .il - l. 1 ... . 1...!: V- V"V-i ' ' " urocKCDorougn, me jjemocrai,iC cunutaate ! f "y enuvniceu oi , tne (VJLutsnn - '"I .. i ... ' ... i i n-j-'y t. . C!Jrc!i!' c i cl.-ri. j I r '.r.ira her, .) r r. t c!; y cprcs. '.'.jt!.. ; r; cr..av?r t c.-.crua a pror..- r- ct dr. t orthodox '""r-hc3f r' t - il.c.i y rr.uit hearty wii!:T fT c.var J a:.J cc :..'; illy in"; creasirj.' ':zcZ Ar.i, r.t this pI:.t, I will" tttko cc t. say t!.at, t? -re rv-;rr wa in t!w4.Utry cf tba Ch-rch, a more iir.pera! lire call for a tiuid and concentrated action on the i of ll. i tl;re::tdjr;i;r..ir-;K,ri3 ,hn now. .'fbh cuncljsiyn i; bacd upon th ficJ that scsriy t apy r?ri(, ; r X wo:IJ hist lory have P..pery and Ini;-Uiyt the tt.jsI Carl ing and dcndly foeno have, &trugg'-d with more unflinching vig.,C f j; f" renrtcy, than at the present crisi. Loojj 'jr.r.: ' mj!,.'" exertions' through. ;;t th p"..,.. y . . t J Look ot her auxilijrici, tr!.r'. j i t -.j every soil, scltirj foiih . tr:. ; the llomLli Caurcii, nrS sapling t!.j very fjUn. dal:ons or every Protestant usiitu'ion ! The Jesuits, a ir.rit formidabto" energy ta pfotcs. liniismj.are rl'ving their forces; and pushing on to ih-t iccoidiahiit cf jfril!ant victories.' Here; then, is tha necessity cj a concentrated action; r.::J, under the circumstances, I would be tho rr." to hurl the' fjre.oranda of dis. cord Hi: r.g ihiil larger;X44speclabIe chiss orconomunity o Christian, that havaspread theiiselye? ihrongltout the IT. Statesf and are exerting a most wholesome and salutary in. flufneu wherever lhv sro. ; ", - 1 ' The sibove remarks ynu may consider n digression, i Bo .it so, I deemed it important to make them; and now hurry to the main is- .stio. . - . . 1 - - ' -. . -Methodism had its origin ja the Woleys narics ancJ Jolin. JJ.nhof them were incm. bers of the Church of England, a nd both Min. isters of. that Churchv These 4nen,'especiHl ly th latter, looked upon the Church or Eiig land as b-ing shamefully deficient in piety. Tluy hw)kcd upon her as ite would-r-having the form but riot the potcrr of godliness, . That ttti was a correct conclusion, no' one, nc- quaimed with the history ofjhe'Church at slate of ChrUtianity, and with ihin cottvic tj.n,he immediately began a m rc; thorough investigation irf Theology, and to nrquirVa practical eidencc.of the sublime truths of our holy religion.-. Step by step was he conducted along this tntricats path, until, finally he rev bhzed the important truth of man's (ntire sjlU rat ion. Thia he reduced to acfttaknuwlede. TliatU was within the range of possibility for any man to know his sins forgiven. ' Thl3 doc trlnc characterized, in" a. very striking man ner, tho teachings of t! 3 Snon Reformer ; but nof more so than those of :he venerable Wesley. His grand doctrine, to wit: "the icilnzss cf the Spirit he began to propig ate and to enforce upon the minds of the people, with ;t zeal characteristic of the early -foun-ders of Methodism, ' This placed "hjlii in a conspicuous, and, of course, $11 unenviable u'ltitudu before, tl.'j English hierarchy,. '.and called forth fmtn l.er many siiarp iid bitter rebukes. Thus I.: it o.T unkindly and with out; mercy frm that Church;; Jis zealvnt'g mented and his schemes enlarged for the pro pagation of his principles. , lltrrice hu,b"an to raise and organize -ietics in Lond.m and elsewhere, anJ to send forth uit lister, pro perty, cemmisioned to preach t!:u Gwpel.--In this way did Methodism take jlsl-jse, and that too nmid difficuhies which eec-d to threaten it with speedy destruction. p ". . In the year 173J' Methodism was iotro. duccd into tho U." . States." Philip Eniburv, - 1 1 - ' 1 - , an Irish emigrant, was among the first toad- voeato her principle- A "great niany socie- wa vycrc organized here, and unfortunau-lv deprtvrcf t( C.;:irc!i prdinances.' This, fact induced .Mr. Wesley to appoint Mi; Francis Asbury and Dr. Coke, to b 3 joint superinten. dents over The brclircn ia America. Also, Riclnrd Vhstcoat and Thomas Vass-y, to act as 1 Eld-rs -among them in administering Bap: "ti and the L'rdyuppcr. ThUc.oursc of Mr., Wesley s did not pass uncensu red by th Established Churchl The Ministers and 'r-i'ipr nf ihri! Hhorrh ronlended ' that he had 'no. fluthofity lo'stt any VneTn part for tl; office of. Bishop.' Mr. -Wesley promptly de." nicd ;h(? issue; fTirmmg thai ho va? well sat. isfied, from a thorough investigation of the subject that no' such euthoiy was derived through a succession of this kind, but imme diately and directly from the. word of God, and the' practice and example df the Apostles.' Some other reasons of a very strong chirac. tcr induced f.Jr. Wesley lo pursue thijj course. n the first place, there were a reat number cf sdcI ' ived cf tJ;.3 crdinanccs tpfer red to, - t . , no cne ia, administer in. 4 in tha j:conJ placs, "Jr. Aes. l,y r. .. I."Idt .. . ... . . . ... j ..e.itijus c" actions 10 ine orui. ";lih Dish. ;3. . This position I . J;!Tr.3 :n ia his c;vn v.-nrda: l-J." Eb.'M'uaDIiI.: f Lon- djn to cretin c!y tjl c::u'.J r;l sjcc J 2 If I..JT c'or'-r.'.: r3','.":';"!S ..f il ;- rn-?sdi I -1 rr-.l'.rr r wf no c . ' 'vl 0 . It" ?y erd.iin thi .1 no-., i..e vouL is4, expect t.T-'r.:rn l..r oiir Lrri! n in Ar.-nica are i;.:a!' 'U UKi ' rrof:Vt S"En;:,h hbnr hy, v. . d 4 isen 1 :!r : a frc.h i.t i.-J t! 3" c of th- c:.u.. -7 bvirj. r-.:.rr h L.l of l.'z crJ.: :i!j5? f rlrl '-" f-r "' I1'' Ar.1 third. Iy,'Tl.it t r.eiior'was the declared or implied will of Christ cr Uh Aps.lIeSjthatCjcicties, raiic;! end orgar.Izd on-strict CvarUcal prir.cip?:?, hou!J I t deprived cf t!; C-cra-mcr.Ii, tliov', su; C.cletiea ycr3 not tinier t!;a supervision of th? h'glvndJ ardent support' era. tif this cxpI-Jci rj.Jcni. In::r.cdlately, ere Mr.' Vre'fy" rcr; p!e!r et m cr.J.. IIf r.. longer hcs;:-lid upon tha t.-,Lty of foi&urii!) sen Jisg Ministers of h: own ordi. nation, to the desiitutc scit,tiei pf America. Vh: cann )t kcO l!.-? propriety of such a strp? Will tiny one q-iestion it? It would bo ridic iiJ.ni to concludo ht nnny socictiesi, of u!ij3 r.mversion to Ciirisibr.ity there could lo no doubt, should bi unccreruonious'y cut ofT and wretchedly mangled in pieces, bc cuuspy forsooth, Mr. - Wesley ordinit'ions were not valid!! iJUoy tscrc valid, as rmy b'prnven not only from data dravn Trom t!.v N. lestament,"but:iVom.;iJ;3 v ri:i: -g, f the Fathers. I am yours, &c, j ;! ,-CllARLES W. CI1 ABLTON. The Henry Cav !. A magnificent Silver Va.se, upwards of ili .-? pVejt Jn height, ejX.?Jitj!ul'y ind benolifuily wrought, li:is attracTetTmwUlaiteniioti at the Fir of the American Insthuic, ;in"iT.er4ymfNew Yoik Il is id tu have cost a thousand drIT;tTarT-uli to reflect great credit on the inanufuct. . r, Wm. Adonis.- The fallowing iusrrijiiiou up on thoyusu discloses its history and Ideslina. PRESENTF.D TO HENRY CLAY, By the Gold arid '.Siller Artisans tfthjt cijpj ' . . ,- - K - " As a .tribute' of th"! respect for iIk tLuj , - and patriotic rpnpier in wlneh he has dUchargtt his high"pubttq rust, fiiid t -"cspf cisdly.for his early and unj tiring advocacy of Paq. . ' TECTION'TO AME5J ' " CANlxusTax . .." - " ." Commillee. N'j'm. Adams, " M. G. UaldwiV, A- G. Pkckiiam, j Eowiio Y.n3ic " Damel Carpenter, 4 1"""J, Condition of the Tkea Jrtf. 'Tltu W Yrk Journ'l of Cmmcrc coutums the following lroiJriccasionat corrrspt)nucni : . j . WASHlXGTO.TO.tlT. Oct. air-l'or 1U in. ffirm:i'ii..n tif . vimr rfaftZr. VO'.l miV State 10 ndya'uce or Jhn report f the Sc1'ltyf 'h Tcasury" tliat tho receipts from cutmir3-Cirk the "fiscal yeartcn ling 30ih June 1845, will exceed 827,500,000 ; frm publi's lands, 82,. (JQ0,QU0f miscellaneous and incidentH.1 sour. crs, 0103,993 53 making In all, over 020 f ?00,0Xiaj -L.There.yyas a b ilnrice in the ffre s. ury 1st July, 1S45, of f37,8"5T,37ir-n4jwhir.h ndded to the receipts, will make a total uf over S37,500,00(X. :-I.; - . The expef; huires for iho Mm? lima were about. SCa,C::0,C30,.whic!i leave a h dance in "he 'Treasury of i.bovo G'jOD'.O. In the items the cxpen Klures ;;:dtr the War Depart ment, were very l n-gn, 4-tn over U15.O0D,. (J00, or more" tli ii: ouejialf of the whole ex penses of . tl.o j.ivei nment. The civil list will not much ex. reed two and n ninrtermil- lions-nf 4',af3r ad tlviirf io intereoure not' half a million. I- The, N'tvv-Dp irtmeut has expended ihoro" 03,000,000 ; making upwards of 521,000,01)0 for our active n i tional defence. .-. - "I" : - . v . " Wasiii.ngtonV Oct. 55.' - A partyof Indian Chief-, of the Pottiw-ii. fnrnte tribo from Council. CJufTs, east of (the Missouri river, aro now in ijiis ritv, accom panied by Richard S Elliott, who lias Jeen forborne years Government agent jn tint; ; re gion.".' Wc understand that they drsire to jiave a;full investig itton nJt seltlemmit of-tririr business with the Government. They enrvgra. ted some years since front'lhe country nbout the head of Like Michigan, now parts if thu Smtps of Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and he Territory of Whctm-in. j The lands on which hey afc now locjted njeisaid to be go") I, and will probably "constitute :yart of the f -q !f Jowa.V As it Is tho poliey of tho G ivt riu mcnt to get the Indians southwest of the Mis souri, an effort will probably be nnde tt ne. trniiato a treatr v with this delegilion.- X- Breach of Promise.- AuSprinf.-ld, M.is- sicftyset's, Mr. Willi-imjMcCono hus hd to r'y "$300 for changing hi min i stidJonly; McCunfived in . Ohio, wher , bccarr.d a widower; not liking n" soutar; iditiunho set "about findin' another wife, but tiHik a lancy in'O nil urau uiai sou inusiiJija. j.uuwr n'vrl f "fK WcaTniarisaclIa3eits, snd, lik: f ' "". '. t "'l i .!.-. .1.1 ... .. I..... V ! ..... a sensible man, ven: wife-hunung amofjg Ihc factory girU at Cineopee Fulls. lie saw the fjIiiifttiiT, Miss Lyha Smith, was smitten, and pronosed-i all in the course of ten days! . His prpsal was rcceiveg lavoraoiy, oui now ins purposes changed, and he went back to Ohio', wif . less vouc!isafing,withal, no explanation of his conduct". For thi-, as we have saidy he has to. pay Sf0. He will get no pity from the . corn-fed kisses of ' the Durk-eytj State, whom ho originally slighted, nor from the factory girls d Ncvir England, whom Uh ha wrooged in the person of n sister. Ceil Advertiser.. ! ' . llclern Szr.sc.is. Buckingham says, tlx finest and strongest rr.n heeversw in his life were a tribe rsiding upon the IJiir-Jjya Mountains. r They cams to Calcutta" Ai'i Ltn;, to how their skill in wrest;.. j, (ho"-, and throwing the quot, and other i-t'.Vii : cxerciccs, they - vrcrj pitted again?; Jr' ' grer.i4icr's nr.i sapors, the stror -- J could, be fou;iJ; tf jrc --u!t v$ t. 1 - l them was a nv.i:. i for thi?, ar. " . 1 men never ta.l 1 any "t!r!r. t.-- r j ;n millet and water frcrn thair ic.'nr;- i r'-r'.- ( A T i - t' - cry cf Cr?, I :t r:n t' 3 ! r ra c T I " ilo'c:.. V.'c cr;:r ct tl itlzr; crI I it.:J, .Ii! v..M rc:::y, tl.-.t ih ;r ' : el:.- . . f;! - llew C!-:.3 crJ C.:r-:::m . J C:..-psr.y v--a f rscr.3 cf '..: ev ". c:j ' -M I "Id::--i in cur l:r.ia. I: ... -I i j ' 1 - : f ::rL:v c." U i. i n r i ' . t;-.-re lt..3 u:r.e, -ere oro fro cnI ia t!;e r'.Vc t I - v . A p. ; - 1 jr. w nC-rvcsthahl -h. est rrai-. for !.is arJor r-a"r.:' -i fJf lV9 sareiy ofihapro; - rty u;r.dy tii c'f his engine. J , Great were ends avers cf iU Cl.:-r E?-i. necr, with the aid of the bz;.U cfthi (j ,V ny t".l the ciiiier.3 cf ih j'.-ce. to $tr? progress f th3 fijrr.es, but all ci.jris proved unavailing, and ijt Yalaa)1 rr;;crty lies a mass of ruins. - "' One engine, which vras nc; (n la T.op at the time," was the only one savedr and it will run Yrgulirly,- c heretofore, between this place nnd the cit v of New Orleans.. Wo haye been unable to learn tho origin of the fire; but from what we have learned con nected with.it, thcrs sccm3 to be some mys. tery about the nritter. , - Wd understand from ihc Chief Engineer thai there was an insuranro on the property. The loss b not less than QI5,C,. There r n no oilier injury caused ky jhe f,.re. Owing to the preparation . we kail made to move our office, should lh fir reach ii. we lave not bucn ablejo give as full and clear a SJatemenl of tha facts ns wc would have e'esi-red.--' .-. ... t - .. ; N. B. Mr. Btrnrs,, foreman cf the engine shnnhns been Keriouslv.if not mnrtallv wound. cd by the filling of one of the walls. Courier. Anolcr Vtf 'Jul r vlt 0 Gamin $80,000 f'mltzzled Wall trcci iJ. Y., was considerably tt 5ilted yesterday by the announcement of he Jis- coVtTT-UuitiJie confidential clerk and book kecDcr of Messrs. IloIfJranojjriyate backer of that street, jiad been comrnilting srHaof cm. bozzlomcnts of tho funds of the hoosc, amounting ti over tigJify t&eusaait dollars! He had been enabled fo accornp.ih this cnormou? wron j bj means of a reg ular Jistem of fraudulent and false euLricp.and alter ations of the books, carried on for several years. The young1 man, w horo nams is suppressed on account of aOxtcd family and fund and doling young wife and kCTcral "smalt -children, has not been the gainer by his nefarious practices foi ho docs not novrpos- aen a sinjle pennj f tho whole ram. - Th fatal pas sion for gaming firt induced him to betray the trust f-hi employers. !I lost, and hU afler-larcsnjc were committed with the hope of boing able by a for. tunate Vlrs&e at p'y. to retrieve liLa I'iskch, and refund tho money. As Is too often the ca.e, instead of jrct- fuig oat of lbs mire, he conti'ned to go deeper And docper into it, until at last his crime w ji discovered. , - He has not jot been arrested, but tho' police knot? whera to lay their bands up m aim whenever he is wanted. a 1 " i 'In Morganton, on tlie 33th ultl, by MwuHon'ATe. Tx.; Wm, Coopei to Margaret WaCkIx. r ! , i; ":, im " "" 1LI 1 DIED, Mm. . . . r" n . n T lt, - m 'V" :'" :3SI ' 'ER V.KSD. . , -dyspepjia: TO saothc Iho s..rr'ririj3 of hnnnni'y, to meJto. rate tiie pangs of dicas", is t!:3 grand object of medical science. This is cf.IfMer'ly dcimnvtrated in Ihc healing virtues of Dr. Donjun":! Iirandrcth' Pills. The cures effected by th.j ijeiiieine would fill volumes. ' . " . Views on Indigestion a 3 a paurcj of various Un. def'iod anJ Irrru'nr Ncrvo-.ia Sensations, t ' '".III?, smatl at f.rst, -row Lrrer from dolayi ! And slowly eat t!i(;ir and can k ri ng way .. . Tli in by successive throes, t!ic frame is torn. Till hcal:!i unj pcaca of mind alike arc gone." ' Tiic nerves .of l!ic hijmiti bodv lliose necessary and mysterious agents which iin mediately, connect. man with external ni''irc arc ungnlany prone to have their functions diordm-J br an op;)rcscd con. dilion of the stomach ; la-: in :.jIc term-nation of that portion of the nerves expanded upon Ihc organs of digestion conveying the trs irh'.d iunrcssion to the Drain., And although the IL-.iJ can,' undrjbtcdlv, like other organs, be the scat' of primary disorder, yet, in t!ie great majority of cases, tho u-:ca-- .- f-eru satiyns there experi need are symptom iTic of t.'isor dercd slomiclist re ', f .-tt'r; there is ul'v.i 1 t:A ev. idence toprovo that fcrudiiios in' the' Hlo- ich and Bowela can,Jn every grade ofhumsn ex: ". ncj give rise to spasmodic action in every organ of the h idy; and whether ue survsy it in tho agonising f .rsn of Tie IXAorcaux the alarming co:ivp.!Viohs of the Epileptic seizure -or in thit. irritatile condition of the nerves of the heart occasioning nervous pa1;'!.i. tio:i -they can all frcq i'Iy bs traced to the s&.-rcc above Hiut sufT; part lv recommended and ckantung properties, tluy rennvc all r" .vo acccmuIalioM, strengthen the" slnmne!;, i .3 a hea!:Iiy appetite, and impart tranq .'.; to. li.c ncr. vous system aVd, in fact, hy lhc:r .r-- 1 purify, "ing p.nvcr upon the blood, exert a mast .ijueficial intla-ncc in all cases of disease. Read 'the follow, ingn v . ... - - ""'" V 3 r ri DYSPEPSIA CUUEf. , , CexxixcTox, yt.' Dcc. 3. 1$43. . D?ar S'r : I wishyon to add ri-y Irstlmunj to tho host of oUicrsthut you hare, n favor , of year valuable t ills. In the year lfci.v i.as attacked ith tliat disazrceblc complaint, the Dyspepsia. .j;ic&-9iiffrcied ma that I could not take the least particle 01 load, wiujoot the most unpleasant and uncomfortatde sensation- in my clu'tt, head, and i. : 1 - L ........ . I : Z - . 1 cavci". iuy coesi was so sore mat 1 eouid not bear the slightest pressure withoat giving me pain. My health was most miserable; uiny . physicians ioici me iaey uiougni I was in tlio consumption, and tnatil l did not give up my business, and c.iange ...mate, J. could live but a short time. "". ,1 tried evesy-thing in the shipe of. medicine, and consulted the most skilful phyicianx,''but found n permanent relief. I became discouraged, gl"01 sad, and sick of life; and, probably ere this, should have been in my graTe, had 1 noi fell ia ,lh prccioua - BvcIrcine. - A friend of rrynt-: been sick tif the tarns complaint, advised m - J VOCr Pilli b - bsvinir tried W'ftt "...r rC , ,U - "T -1 ? haJ t Vt little faith lhat rithout obtaining any rcheC ha J i . , , our KulAJr tenet. -' arne&t solicitation, 1 procurcJ wit your Pi. earnest soli ccd tikirr tlicm. 1 ' . was ' ane, -'.-'rJ v-.J ci; . ' t.i .i death mentioned, and cured by mild cvacuunt1 r ,r,ur lair "'. ' tori re remedies "To" relieve a slate of fo mn' f ; '' " ' ; . . . niurr'-',.' 1 ' rin and distress, (in which body and riind i - , , , -. 0,1.1. A.-r icipalc) DliAiSiDKETll rlLLs are ronni - j d, , ioic . ; as. by combining aroui it: : '.... - t. - . nnvenv r ? f ' lu. t f.u 1 rw r Lc0an to dCT-"-''-"; t n . DUt i- f. -r. ' ar prore Y'.z c: - ' ' " "J a f.r u1(il, and I pare! -ed paed t-. to 1 -Jj haJ tfeken Uis whole t il usecc" 4. ace a charge ; f-'-n in my c ' "1 "7 I I I 'less painr-I. a.J : '- did not .s- 1 : Kuch "3 tore -er!y. n taiing , onjt.i now', a ! :-!'.hy 1 - i. I l.ve rever h--.cQ t -n trouV.rl' .'. t 1 V- 'i. I ! ive aj';4J;,!.cre I your I.'.'.i ti lLa ir...". rs tf ; y fam ily, an J td r.iy frieni-, i t-W crs -iui jiod uct'c"." .'Youcan f 1 t..'.s if it r-'"l Is cf c:y tu is- "J. ' 'I am, I -ix tr'v' J yours, - , j I'i; r - j.i.ccyj::, . , !- . rull.:cr of VLs. Stata Ejuner. . . cq., ,:ir-ci, i:. c. v.iio, :;. c. - ' i--::!?ir,:;.c. ' i ' it M C1"' w . ' 'i v.e wi".l eellata t 1 t --'3 !- 't!, f.r c: ur 'u? r f. very sv ' edra-- , tLeF-.:. 1 .. o .. i f.ju'-tL.-; -icrcs, . ! riaiJ'.. ovsdt "'.t new and fcrtstlfj trtl. . 'r ) ' 'fjr ' ...s's anta!ao.'ii. ' I stylj i'iir.ta. . . . Liw..Mj L."icrs. ' - Tto-cad n.'in'r. . fluslin l?r:.: - ' I'S-I-s Liack "''i Gtoit-. ' b- ' c'.ack, rl,.k, at. " ' ; C'rtpa 1".?. - A!Uf wi.ic'i trill t '1J vrrv c?i"T. ' r . . . 4ANII.M t v. T.VT . " - Aswur.-. qt.7,ui3:; tr. .v. ' t. -v ;,i2cpt Cpan: Ai ZFlopX . IntJjgo,'. Eest Dutch Madder, " : . Ground Logvroc4r r' Tutty, ' - ' '- V ' 1 "- - , V.'r 'owClassr J , Co'.iin'a Axes, ' . , '" - IVjCtJToe, , , ? ' ' . ";C Drown Snr, - ' - ' . 4lTEt received, ad rvill ho Wd at thn Uvtcsl rate. ' RANKIN & rULUAM. ' 4sI5ctiIIc. Iov. 7, IS45.tf. 273 Superf.ne Flower, cilher It llie liarret rir C.i. 4 - RANKIN & FULLlASil. Ashevllle, Kot.7, 1S43. tf. ... - , r- - YJ2 are now i)r-o 'T "ar nctr establiihnr.I, (gupcrioy watef-pr-wi bowed Calf ilonta;Jal9o a large lot of Owirso JJ rowans, wLtch wwl bc'cold at the most reduced prices fur Cih . - RANKIN &, TULLIAM. . ',Aali8Tille, Not. 7. 1315. If. NOTICE, ; TIIC nndersfT,!l, Adm!ni?trato;s rf tlieestata of John Mills, deceased, will sell at public a action, on the 24th day , f December next. xWednt-sihty off ' Henderson County .Court,) at Henderson vitle, all the Negroes belonging to said estate, consisting of men, women, and children. ..I . ;CKO. J. MILLS, J ik ivo niYTrn Admmislralort. . JNO. BAXTER Henderson villc, Nov. 7, 1345. 6 1. 27$ Valuable Ileal Estate 1 . N ' -"FQR SLE.V-V --? tu the tiighesl bidder, at public sale, n.t ..ae 23rd day sn PV vlrtas of a Decree of the Court of Equity for the f. ... r !!!! 1 Count f of Headers m.'at tbc l!""! t-' ijLiFall Term. JS45. I ahull - of December next, tt being the Tuesday of Hen derson Cou.nty "Pourt, n.tu twii of Iendcrou ville, that well known establishment, ,". ,..'" in said town, including 7 lots, a brick store Jiouse, kitchen, stab1ea,-and all other nece? -v out build ings, cituate on Main street, and imi... lately on lb north west corner of the public snnaic, and belong. - -'5 :3 ing to the surviving partner and the heirs of tio . ' other members of the laty firm of Joljn Mills fif-P Atnrt nn the. asme dat I hall self unon' the "Zi&i ' A ses, a - ,.oJ TRACT OF .lANP':xy containing about C3 acres, lying..rx- J--1 rwxl half of end town, t -uri v T3ic nroDCrtv w 'M all Lj .r-!.! '"oTiT.--J' two, andhree y'erjs p-'rr.lu-ers giving bwS-vih approved security,' lo lb fee; caaal annual in stalmrnts. '. '' ". -. - W, B R YSON'C. JLK. 73." ;nvi::e, Nov. 7, 1845. Ct. 273 Hen :- NOTICE, v INT Henderfonv!!, N.C.r I will sell a Illtelf yotlia? TSvsro Tan, f ihe estata tf Thod. ' U Mutihias, dec'-', i';cn atr:rdav, the 23th inUht- Iwelvc moiuhs cau.f,, v. ih Lin-j nn-1 security. , ' 11 . ' J? v.. V003I7-V,- A .In. . November 7, 115 2. ' ' ' ' ' " : 7.'i WIICfiH iiS. it appears to me, now holc''-g tha Superior Court for the county of Cheokec, that tlf ,,. business on the Civil Dket" nf this Court cannot be dons at any regular Term cf lbs sttfhe, and fhai . .' ' a Special Term i-- "essir v'f.ir the deVpalcVof" the " biisine??. It ii i..cr,r.re "ordered that a Special Terni or the Seperior Court of Liw foj tha county of ChcnAee bt livid in e.anfnrtnitv olli tt nf !. U.st General Assembly, on the first Monday of March nexi. 11 is lurtuer directed tiiat ibe Clerk of thiA Court record the above'Order,' and communicate a! copy thereof, under tho t A cf hw Codrt. lobii -ExcelL iicy'tlic Gfvernorof 'lia'Sl'ate: Hndthathe advertise liic fami in ' lujwspaper published at Ashevillo, nttheCourt-liuuso'djor. and at three otlit 1 t O to ... yEi? ANOTHER, v : From tfie Susquehanna Ttegister. , . Although Hie public have been oiten imaosed un. " on by patent medicines, yet occasionally a really uscl ' ful and beneficial medicine is despised.'neglected; merely because found in bad company " I am led tci - " these remarks by a conversation with a days since. She had been afilicted for several year .. wiw uis.:a5f; OI me ueari, wnica iiad apiiarently brought her near the grave- Oneof our most tkiU ful p.iysiciar.j was called, who-' r renounced her din. . case incurable- An adverturment of Dr. Javne'a iUl m ma igisier,caugnt me eye 01 her friends, and a bottle of it was immediately pfocor. cd at Cenf & MitchcPs, in. Montrose. Bsfo'ro ' f c .iad ta.wj it two days, there was an apparent - t. rovernen, fce has net taken l.vs tollies as J.t, hat her, health has" bee 1 "rly res'r-. . " " - 1 nave no personal mot. r rccornmuiiv... t iriv-Jicine, but merely stato t ' zt, hnirg t..it it . t rr nu'J'C Dlacas in tha counlv. Rf iAn th I3:h A'1 r 7' 1315- tc T - ' ' 373 . t.zj meet the eye of sorr.s ' :--rj 1-i'jiri,.g r.ier f'.-.ilir diseases; J.hit the y '.ewLa ' f artaka cf ' ilslMLntts. . r A to 1 1 l vanity. " ' 7thmo-J'Lh, 15.. ' ' . Prepare 1 only by Dr. . Jayne, No. 8 So"' . T.'ird street, n.iladc!; "a. ' ' . These Medicines ar for sal in A' -vi", v" . 4 , rATTo:; c - In IIadconvi!!s ly ". ni:ur":7 c; . . . . Oct. 1?.1SI5. . . 1.; tica will have in c are A recent cf L- uisvii.a t - ! 111.. r.:xt iindj in this cJ -:3 ctt net -... . V , j: iff . if''". 'I '" -