Newspapers / Highland messenger. / March 6, 1846, edition 1 / Page 3
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" lei . . cf lb-? -rcr - The t- '. v ;J h . - ; -r.v i t!.c . Jri'. ::f II L.rrid ef , - .--n ttt l:r-;t't they pitche ' ii Cf l.l tv the branches of, one of irt.a t....i .-prolil from tho water a edge, if ; i r.,: d lilt ihry Ku-rally riJ." ! I; t .-"' ' t, in l!.; ir tilrwui ;'rt " . i i -.)t did ni display tbisba. -tr. j brutal kr 'y. 'T-- wives of '.he i:i-"r r.; -. tcroc ty the ioops, were in'suiin; iuMau-ccslrc.t-jj not only civilly bat gi..-ruu-;ly, o" ! rvch eh" red the bread of ile n!:Jier. An insurgent finrg n on o..ker with jhe Hi-j.zN of bis gun nt his L: ast, ot. ! tnijaip'- lumr uncovered his. own bosom ui.Js.ii J y urn To which lhtf"c fleer -' t iL noL fire 'also sHort a. dUlunee t t fcocelt-fcs mm Jo!' S.ich. to;,: t' the liiatory. of .civil ur. rtf:r.l. At length, the general commutes,- Ui.' - , tirely disperscc, cnl oll'th slmr : . Vrststancc Using" "forced, it wa . ":t i..-.; V cxtinui!i tho ft U; I lion, ' . hftifct tint the friilitary . power stiou.d.bui 1 Uow npn it. Yet 'strange to tili! i)ia of,. verjriu ximmanJ, esoUrd. t;i liUL'rainii:. y we vcr , wha Utter knewr jlhs ti uu siau; tt JQ plethui ihe rtici ut cuuritt'rmniidt-I arid Uh triMips encamped mttong thy bIio4y tuiris hny had mad;. !' i 1 i r ' ' I ' . ;A Mocuiid time flight supcndj.J huilisiei. Tho wenthrr u l'-iY an 1 lltrcaieiiir. n jW. :' AroiinJ larjju tir, the !dieM kept go ml, thc lihi rcvcHliu in thtir (mtv !u;ir ippreho(ii ami i thi-ir wviirincs ; flin I " 4id h rt-, slrctcln i un struw, il ir nj.K u.l " ri-1oVrut "men and vfu!drcn,' set?.. (I in l!c arttv',.' fsff tut y)er .crimu thnri tliat if rriniin; their ihr'! r,:.-h. .j t' I; his bficu allt gtd, uud lhiuh the pruaj Vi ti it" idfijial fict di nil nfi-rrn t cjniradicl L thy ch.trj;ft thai govi-rHit "ytm.Hrify pro. Js' lontd Ihc contest, ir ur.icr iu'-u.d tlillhi princt' uf the vi:t.iry.-.IIcttcit itij,aid, tliey jirldi.-d .viriHpoi'tiiuiit 'lint wcrc'ivrt tn-iluii-nd; th.it, ti iVrriiy Lyns und I'Vanl- th-y permitted c'-ilimitu' tvhich thjycju!d . , utfm u-uvcti:Vtt: .tiiaUt wnp j, r ndcr t!iu r. wi tuvy m uo wnTjpti- buJuin!,' kiildirn bUi-jii coull 'rali.nis, i.ttd vtt phing cauiiui no fAtt niv ly. , : :-in ihatii mWic.uA ( n uncd. Picot, by pi, . nly running thu ptn. pic; of onu of lliu auijaibj, la irdt:r Iti bctra Ihrjin uV his liccumplicfs, i uu d an ! excite. uhyi;.n.m asiU- iipjW tKcd. I: is iqaalJy ct r "i'in, tint in fj'Jirlers ttbunJiutcd by thu sol. j ilU-i'y without npp ircnl rc;ison, arms Htid veii t itiaou vtru It-it in iLt- puvvcr of the insur. J4'UN, soeuiin'ly on purpose1 1. r tempt them as unh:tppily th-y did, tu tAmiinud tlit-ir use Ic hi resistance. r ! 1 - . . ; . liw vcr ,il'se ilins uny huyf. bri ny the COlCst ,Ti lU'H'tl ilM-lt IU lili; III il'ililli tf lIlO ! 1 lib vvii,h kiiiijUr 'iicuoiila:ir4 niid i-j-r:.c tvi-J Uituiiihe rjih iiii s.vV iliti llitj will i. f ', tne ujin was enough to put unv nd to thu , M"1- r',K.,J Il"!5''l'i v " jfmhi'r vXCUtu Could l: fil llnj foi pruloiigii! till.' Uh S- acp", a vioi-o'iut'tl.irt u;i rcu dvtd iin urd (tjylent iiasanlt ums undo on a ,uIhij b (do - Vais)f n l at all iruagly :,d feci'di d. ,Ilen;J i wcru displuycd barb uitu-a lyuan' sca-ce jrc . vaij on ours ;-lvea to deciibt.'. . A gmii h.ivin - been fired in front of a certain house, the sul dicM di ternrncd to puuto duatli ewty Dtrc . found in it. An old nyin ol 7-1 jeaVs f age WHSdiscoverod in bed. lie was- shot at is ho jay, vi near that thu b-d covi r took" fi re front the guns! and as ho still breathed, he ' wn dispatched with a iKitt htt. Onti wlm '.-Who waa fjunJ walching at the bodsido. of Lis $ ini brotlier, was druggt d into tho vlretii t ,i j '"'? V and khotrdcttd.. A,bwther, d.is'ied upim ho p-rvement from a win fcw, Was flubbed by bl nvs with th; butt j:nd t thu tn j,!;ut. In HTlltUttOll ti f tlio set tles of the grtat revolu. lion, two individuals Wing i.tiid back to bck iiudltheir throws cu'. A : rvrtcoublo ci izcti ':; ' 4 v ....: 'i '!! ': j'!1' i 'f' '! . wh was, hotdif) u sun of , ti if, yenrsi of oge ia his aroii being keizetl, he child cii d 'On . ' do not kilt my pap !1' i..Tie ptr ft lair,. torn from the child, vus thrown' to the fool pf the s'aircasp. Sttiptn cried a "soIJtc; ti thu of-' ficei who ordered tins' murder. Iet bm live ! to britii: up bis son," b-; ! lore he'euutd uU ' tcr his plea, tho otncerVs Ird was plunged into ihe bruest of the unfor tunatu fa'her! '"'lhia perhaps a roso from commiseration for the populaco and u:i ilting'ucss 10 Sustain the, tivd power.- . - j .', J . To be continued J ' . 7 Sit. Atkin: Sir I .ra curd ia yoar rrcr ftaU inff "that if A.-BCiiCNN, Esq." would suHU Ida Uaiac tab usd by the Whigs of Dunconibc as acandi date ,fyr the Rfprcscntative branco vrtlm - - ulature he would receive the cer b..t , - ' ny votcrt." . In thw I agree, a-J if he v r ' " bis '- 3o be' used as a In&llxt -be. -1 -t ? , the V aigs m Vthcse diggins," and a good ponton ' of Jhe1 Democrats too. . Ailhou-'i Mr. Chuirn'may tWnk'lt rwill not suit his business t o be a canaiuaw, " the wishes of the peopto should be obeyed.;'. . ' t'r-.; ' A CITIZEN.; ,;'""j;i: ;T !..! jf ""1 jjfi ! name t'j ve -If John'Rh-liamEsi!. - penult 'f used by IheAVbigs ef 1 1 ; jJ co-jas z date" fr a 'seat in the lldsa CoraJ""" i tho ort next Legislature, he will receive the -. of ' A suit-was lately brought 'in the B ilttmee County (to'urt, by the owners ofihu slcamboal Bostoni (a recover 870f too i:ioynt charged tor uir cf said boat whilst prrf.- '.ig an ex- .tursiri on Sunday. ' Judgrj Leg rand decide that the contract havi- I -;en ir.r. 2 oa 1 the " Sabbath, and consequenily in vi ' .t' iofluwj ttfwas necssariljr void, and i!.j ; ' ii.;iiicouJd not recover. - . " - ' It! Cf - y- '. - c ... i i cur. ... i.!:'i r ".itv r :i- tV ..cc-rj t! c yiN-t! S-:a!c: Th iiM would U: Ip".. raSIii'" cutLo to alt tl.u sarcasms nd Uft.jt.r I,; Cngli!, sH .w ihrir Ur I u-n i .!:rJ.i.ndmii"l!ai in 't.iic .c-. ij.frL. ii mm-;, i,uth r.J iu ' Mry circaaiaiiciathcni is-sjme-r" . . 'y. i ? r m d:jttiJ i.Vtiug a Ins 1 - :i: fi'r:.-rm-asurOs 'for cU "-". fi..nt ''ehshouIJ becuncerted, '-c liwjli.is fairly t-ilfcn ptisscssion of it. ' -pu!'- -:y bufha nitiun itadf ii . i' " . ' . . .'t .t t r j, i(i ito y trim ui us tii.f)p.jinicl "hy jjicans of tlin it teccrncs Yic '.cHlr c Jr. u- a ; :rtt ''. ;.n J iti. . Jt i;-a (ir the tulure la fyour p-id cspeji ia ihcpasttlo find out u(.l(ivtc.rt: tl cciiciTiy'x strength a$iuroD (r(lr tJ.jt reason I !:ae dtterrr.ined brit f v, us i,,Ji:- t gi o lo your reader the pre dicji ni of a cuhn and dis!riierc.itLd observer. foumU' iujmn a cairclul analysis jut llu vb-triicicrjiif in)t, if n t u'.I, vA the promin fjt pt-l.tiJul uu 'i vv!u aie liktly.tj ospire'to uw, lunvitAH u canuaiUiiiir) m Hie next can- And thrrcican bono more fitting time or tjlncc in vltic! t;te namd ut Iltnrv Cl iv could 1 111: : 1 6 il tKi iutr.)(liic( d. We w uhl notspeali of him m candihtei fj nuy., tifflce. : , He' 5 1 1 in ! iit-cr as kpl ! i c n t1 r h cede d an o fTt cc. A tin and oa.ij, hive U lalcnts and ability jiivm liirti ltmriartnl fnnfo and his country as islaticc! I ever to bo ief;nd, S imo of those I ' 1 i - to whom ic ImJ rendered such essential ser. ..' t f , H i j i I! i.w - wet"s,ivi'If enough know his ahilitica nnd pa. Ttiiii.sm to neiceivc that thev would better govern atd bs VdveVmjd by iruting Jo "bis guiding hand ihje public helm. Ever ready in danger or d.Qijulfy, if necessary, ta'take tlf! kadjhu exWssrd Ihia'w tiiingiie&s ngiiin I .i - . - II 1 . count r nil, unwohhy of being sruled by one so-nobli and patrnjti;, yielded inian unhappy i moment t. iemag(guc,.-nnil jjei: It;U its own existence . . J . n . . . -1 th.il she ijiight oby a c!ctatfr. How f.j!ae!y,jliowcvcrr did those calculate who, dosij-ous of di-gr' icing him only, brought (itune hiUmy npon llieuisebcs, mA knowing th t II lAy Cidy wouE.I have conferred an honor . lipen th& nation, !not it upon! him, by jjs ofTciiMjond his cccjrpling tho chief mag. istfVy id tin's, count ry J! , i r i IJo his noV i fulftluicnt of his own pri- vnte wiiiie?, retired tii !i;s own family circle aiKt torriefelic nn asures. His course has been eurupaftof, and Ij'Jslte, io tliat of the sun. lUC: thatibrihu olject, Lismorning has beco wt.ieouifii anJ ndmircU-rhis noon, bright, 111: -, 1 O onnij.essj 'nvjt:iic. j inoti grant a . pcacriu close to tho lonu: life ofiihim of whom il mav i . ,; ,1: m , ,, "f . , we:l bojid firsl in public life, first in the domestic teircie.l first cvW in ihk iieartsrof i . j country me nr1- j ..y . ! .. . , i-v- -1 I t ' 1 i . 1 need I oljer n, p(!y to your readers for what I invebure eVpresscd, except that I speak on ,a cointhnu tht ie. . But on the con tj-;ry, so :iJmrnn nayj tmiversat; is it to sing: the piuiM-s o( tlnl fip of statesmen that I liuve b -eik leu.nsf rav. toiifar: from the Jsubiecl. But to:f eiuyi. Ii is 10 longer doubtful that tho s'mglli. tween their. I'd). D.-innci i:; ISIS w , as in 1844, be be o inij)i;itah 'parties; the (solcall- ult and thcl.Vhigs; ' Ii was fear- eu lorsoiiio fine mat one ot tlic little parties ale years have arisen, struguledj iijto a brief and mushroom exist nce, iifqaireu perhaps jsome numbers, and then faljefi io pieces,) might have liept itself alive lilj thii nex 1 lection, and; obtained for itielf . enough (cptilarity seriously to i ,1. .:; ; '..:,'l:. eir.b-irrasjs,t,ho motionsjof those parties wbeie principles or ends are really important. But the almost total uuniii i - . i i 1 1 - . Uation of ihe Native American Party ,and tli c constant failures of the Abolyionists, havej .S.at po ofce-Tlea particsS salisfacjurily proved no excitements caus ed by onot plausibly abstract" proposiiiop can ever have any ( ib'r than a juc re ephemeral cxistenccSsr; infl ic'nccI.frA' t -J:fl s-VlC If, therefore, wc 'consider Jthcf cldimsof thev fflort? prominent, meahi ocratipart.ies,Two "may safely t;xpctta ap. proximate very, near jhe truth. , i rue, our friend .Bifney; tlie p-UrwLond philanthropist, as style's hinrjsclf, will probably offer him. self as a8nJiaateilrtho Presidency, but it is foreigijio'thu 'desiga of ihe. present css iy q consider Jus claims. 1 And first,! injeouricsjy to Mr.Polk asjres i orit,.Ict us 'consider oh whiground he pro poses to ibkithd sullr-igcsf of he American "people. Her jcriautiy cann-n point to any nuLli'c'-sfrviccs'pei fanned" cr Recent to 4hc .U".!i neadstronrj. Loco toco, lhen eolecs live .q'jqry, I! . V'79 entirely forget hij promises PS jo permit him' a'gniu lo havo the power in tit?, nanus 01- iavm5 ui parly to py a uolu .-Wupcak in , this, manner of ;.Ir.Rdl be ,.,'1KG he. fir cf all cur puU:c rrcn, ls been promoted to pfiice, Jiot on tT sgrfowl that bej has at aiUrinoshorV nay eipwity.fur rule, nor bcca;ns, fnA -r sUow.acvcn a. desire . , tfP Ids c...ry or do it service, but sim ply became !.efhad never shown any wish,. Li. t iLVf ba'd.t U power-till -ocrw,. of yea rl 84 4 JloT wntci; iii:na3 no ueen pmpiy paid. - lU caja only saJvVu t since that dare hei-.sbien a faithful and Unscrupulous, tho i i - . : . - :rc t'.i pr 3 t". " t!;" 2 arri Iru J ;crt .cE?,cfn:cc:I. j ry VtlhL---!-- ty vo!J E3vi; t!.: LLf i j t "...;!.- ,7 in Cii::-' ( f L .1 vr., J prir.rtn'c ft-' t!"': l!:cir c.r.JiJa's by' L: y '-Hi isy v.cu'J j; iia t grct end of rbao-sicg a man cf w Iicjm as the petspje- Kii iv,n:j;l.:ng they could crt-iia'y know no hsr'rt. . Uuttl..cj is foreign from t!.e imp--riaut jues:ion, will Mr. Polk ltperirJ:Ltdt even U" ho bhoutl desire . it, to offer' h:r.iself agin asa candidate for the Pri;idcncj ? , By Way of answer to this qaery, Wcjprediit that the prrty, oral acy-rate a portion of it, will be drawq intii porti:na:in him p"ain, know, ing that otherwise, so close an iniitutor is be of his grciit.teadier, Gen. lackson, be vri pare no rC" jjt to d;vi ! j that party ! y whose machinations hn wrs raised Ilrsl-from ebsciu r it jr. Mr. V-. !.v, however,-. bast gana to? far "Ircady. IU tnuat !u- own that tcni't only expected tr seve ;ho tool ufatlu2 rulers ot tLj. ri :crrajic? parly, 'Jostead of that he hasb-en bul l c- -i to fiuslratc all their schemes' on J , i. in that while he was their hamblo sei.. : i.il the 4ih of March, after that the tables, should be turned, and ihy in turn must bii bis very w6bsequionj and willing agents. Ho will find, i however, that he will have u dlfiercnl game to play ia 1619, and far diirercnt cards to play it with; from ihaf which.he woij so easily in '1841. On many accounts, however, he will not cxicily suit the parly again., : Before; be was adopted because he was perfectly unknown to -the country at larger ' But then jvthtn ho; yll hvo become in some measure understood an appreciated, hey mast titter give hjmup ornbandon the piuiciploon which hp wfti elected " Mrs isarcs. not men." It remains to be icon, i therefore, what they will do; at least us far as . Mr. Poik is concern- -,.-! i -.: .ii Iu: The. pnrty . contains other nicn, however; who have, or fancy they Imvt, claims on the gratitude j and consequently on tho sup. purl of 'the nation. . Ana first in this gallant band conies the statesman whose principles" as tJ-wcilaSjhis actions,1, have been this far as they must probably cvorj will be a COtTipiCte puzzle. I irieauJ. C. Cdhouo; emphatically the S. Our. olinian;!one who has never been, and probably never will b,surpasscd JtmfiHffevSjion ro the lif.lo spot earth ;vhicfv ."birth. ' j r y I'll ' I' Bent un'on serving South CarQ. '. ac, all ' 'i I " I ..V f' I :i." 1 , j if,,, ''::;" ' .. '" ,: his politic -il measures are goveried soJ,ely with a view toher ajigrAndizcraent IltiCan im agine ry proposed, plans to bo wise or; judi cious which do not point directly to an increase in her illume, or the) private wealth "of her csuzens To be continued. Political Speculations. Among'ihe politi. cul $pectilations of thq day, is the report that Mr. Callv-iun will bo a candidate for the Pre sidency; He willi run against the Caucus or Convention system' of nomination. The Washington Correspondent of tho Baltimore Patriot says:1 "Thevj expect ! a scrub, race in thu next. '-"campaign, r.'ilh four or five candidal s.in-lhefield, and they contend that the euuatry and its institutions will bo likely to'euuVr .fcss from an election of- a President by the (Jousofc:ot Representative's, irom one of tlivsoTour or five candidatesJ who of course Ufroui'j bel first rate men strongly impregnated wiily rtvp '.ouor of natton-iuty," than to ruar ihe ri.k of getting an incfiieirnt, incompetent, fuurih rate man, thorugh a . Cauces nomina tion, selected solely on account of his negative qualjtiefiad because be is not known to the Air.ericir-pwip!e ! j j , , Il is said that the friends of. Mr. Cass&re very busy in making preparations to being him out as lhe'Oregon candidate" hence the war, speeches of this gentleman in the Senate, and the political fury into" which he has lashed himself. ! ' 'j . i "But Mr. Polk: wfll not ba humbugged in this way.- He wilb npt allow any of them to stcyjLhis Oregon.!: He goes for the whole, war r , noi war, in the vain hope that the people J win admire his patriotism inlbi 'matter, so much as to re-elect him. But we think he jwill find, long before ithe next Pre si fential electioii, thai .he andj his partizins have run far ahead of upopular excitement. The American people ."love a bold ' and active j leader.!" But they can -distinguish between the reality and the mimicry of states minship and valor. 1 - - " !' ' ' ,Ve!,thtnk that the "prcssra slate of the po!itica I atmosphere, indicates the" breaking up" ere'emcnis, ana tne formation ot new mftuerftror of old matter in new shapes. hfe-in iho conflict of southerln statesmen wilt find, it i things, some in their hearts to mak 3 some provision for "their own section. ThjJ they will sustain! the South for the sake of the i5outhJ and n:t break, down ' all our infljence in the publiccauneils for the sako of pMrty,or to cherish old pr judice?. Southern politician should be careful how they league with ihose who have ho regard for our "pracc and security. Independent. 1' -. t ' . - A . New iOrtct 3lacA.---We.examincd on Saturday laila new Brick Machine, con. ilructcdriby jCulbertson,'-' Mc MilLan & Co., which appears to, be greU improvement upon anvithing of. tho- kin ! wilich has yet been irtt-empted. In fact v...-Lrs entirely in prin ciple from any we 1 .a a bewre secu or board of;j:;: The clay iria crude siata Ijvilirown with a shovf into a hopper, in l.lcha mill ot pu'verlzerpJaced over' ?rpr. s wheel, .in such a manner is . go clay ihiqthe moulds onf bou ... .cs oftl. ; j rcss. wheel. The moulds beicr: -"...ed in this man ;ter w-ith , piil-ierized i clay pass Sunder the prcss,whetltice giving the brick a double' pressurev.oDv having thcramooth py means of a kaile1 attached to tho machine, j: The bricks are then thrown out cf 4the,mouldii bv an'hdmtrabler contrivance on a table" set attach rjrid ol the machtne,ot the rnte,;the prop rieiOTS say, 01 .ouu yr mwi, euv--' hard la bo stacked la thevkilnY As the whole i ill-. : J r . . V ' ! ''. 'i ". " nn vrot,. as i hen dry. I we:'.! i Ar- r 1 ' cr.-j C' la. wo I "CU i' : vrr 1 Li-.:, j.cji'ia i:.i HqAiy- from ChT.ham, tJ LVr t!.j P;ainia. r, - - - reeling a decree i - Ao, in Hiw!;;ns r. Alston, in Equity fro::i Vt'ancn, decree for Pjai.i'J.r c.J fer enre t the MastVri' . 7 - . Also, it State Dr.can, frera Iredell, directing a venire &e noea. ;r ' ' V 1 " Also, in IUJdicJ r. Jiec . CaV.iJeni Cirm:ng tho jjdgtiient brlow. ' ' .. j - - By Daiiul, J., n Collins "anu . Unlets k. Robensfro.-n I iticoln, reversing thojjudg. men: btW . jj". - " j .,T Also, . 1 'i!ra ; Bjrden . Thomas, from Cajt,. i affirming the judgment below. AIo( ia Stite ;;Shu.ford, from Caldwell, rtwrslng the judgment bclovv " " i ByNas!vJ. iaji Huberts v. Collins, from Lincoln, &druiinklio judgment behw. Also, in iheSiatV Nelsin Couson, rrom Tcrson, afiirmih! fite ri ' rment below, t - Also, in Deri e '' deai. (lobcrson ct o. r. Wools rd, r-"'m MaVtin, awardir.-r a vaurc de novo. i :!; ; j : - .i." - ; T ': .Also, In Wilk'uV t;'SIa.Ie,'a Kquity, from Uutherford, dismissing the bill wiihcosli. . Also, in Barnetljv. Spratt, in Equity, from Mecklenburg, dismissing tho bill. - j A Case of Com'cicnce. The Wzlmington Chronicje aays- letter, -of which a tpy is annexed, has been handed. 113' for rpobUca. tipn. Jo the letter; Fifty dollars were rnclos. td, and the same amount in another letter, similarly worded, "ttcntlo the brother of Mrs. Gardner: one hundred t!.!!ars in all. Mrs. Gardner, (wifo. ofMn-'Xliuiftaa M, Gardnrr,) and her brother are tho children of tho. late Mr. George Danvcrs, tu whom it is supposed IDC mouev was uue. 1 no icio-rs were uu. posited in th'& Pi;?T OHi.'e, and aro wriiuu in a disguised hand 1 14 M rs.. M a rtha p rdncr 9 I iustlv oe vosj fifty dollars, as well as a , .... , r ' ..... like sum to your brother. y V' t, , Nq Convejtfiori$ThQ much agitated qucs- tion in Virginia, Whether they should have a Convention to reisc the State Consiitqti'n, has been decided "by llw House of" Delegates ia the nrg alive. - I Fat and Leait-Aa Irishman who lad a pig in' bts posfessin! was observed to adopt th constant practice'of filling it to repVf tion one day,' and starving it the next. On 'being jastfcd his reasonor doincso, ho repueu "OchTsttfULdrTt it'that I lik to- have ba. con wilb a IrakiTfaf nlK-a strake oilcan aquajly one ttfrcptthcr.'' . The authorities of, Lancaster,- Pa. J are engaged in searching a pond for the remains of a murdet& victim, in consequence of the strange conduct ola dog who refuses to leave the pond. : . 1 .;. ; - " - - Forgery. -Cars ten Rcicke, a store.kcepcr in Mciting.strcct above the Rail I:ad Depot, was last night arrested by officer SUarjock, and lodged in gaol on a charge of Forgery. l appears that R; icke his, for some time! past, been counte': r tho signature of Mr.l John A. Cook to i ( laced in the. Union Bank, and han bceq &o . far successful as to hive a large quantity , some 12 or l&thousand dollars worth of paper in that institution. Since, the forgery was accidentally discoverrd by tho ttbservation ofone of .lhe officers of thejBank to a gcnileman, for whom Mr. Cook 'endorses, tfiat the latter gentleman had endorsed! for a large, nmounl for the prisoner. Upon Inves tigation, this scheme of viltany was found to have been carried on for some months, j V Charleston Evening ISetcr. ' W-fi ;.--.rV-4-t 111 ::v: ")- , . Twenty physicians have been employed in Baltimore to vaccinate persons in every house in the city.. .iv';-- . ; ,.' ; ;. L i ' The harbor iri Sk Louis, it appears from tho' numerous notices in the newspapers of that city, is rapilly'filling up with ?andl, and is already in a condition which prevent tltre larire b3at from! apnroachins the levea with anything like full cargoesr or even light al some points-. I . A Sci'c-itific: Mediciue. Great experience! and'jodgment are required to make .a valuable, a'od at the same time innocent purgative. This ia possessed only by few. - The great majority of the remedies advertised of this class, are nyonifucturcd by pernons who hare no idtftol the relative- or indlvi dual powers tof the drugs Utc-r use. ' It is this c . more lhan any otbr, 'which occasions the i:i:: rtness and often injurious effects, prodduced by eJicrlised remedjes. And hence t!e general prejudice which prevails a. gainst them: Noy there is a great difference ia this ret pec, with regard to the pals made ty-Dr. B. Bran dreth, and consequently their superior claims Upon "" Ihe public. Each - of the ai tides composing the Drandreth r ;?, aire-prepared ia that way which will RCCiirctheir'bcnel.csal effects to the system in the palest and easiest manner. - For Instance, , some ingredients have to ue prepared ia the vacuo; that is, the air is exhausted in the utensil,-and remains so unlit a combination is effected with other ingred ients, w hich afterwards prevents the air from acting injuii'iusly upon the medicine' -Again, the proportion- lb each ingredient dejtends tpo its multiply ing power upon other ingredients. For" the power of different vegetable purgatives upon each other, ia govenedby similar laws that govern the. power of figures by multiplication. Nine added to; ni-". makes eightce-i; but nine times nine are eighty-one. So it is w tli some vegetable pargatives. inc parts of one ingrcdieat. 1 pars jf ano tUr ingiedient tolicr; the power w increased , P&t lo eighteen, bat io eighty-one.. For example, citliCT trl.inc articles; to produce any purgative cfu;ct, would Jiave to be used to the extent "of eighty-one grains; by combining them, only eighteen grains have ;to be used. I Again, another ingredient is found to multiply lbis power again, which ia a' prop, ort ion of two grains woulbf have no effect', upon .the animaf economy, bat which, added -to eighteen grains of a compound of two parts .of nine grain-V each of . two inyredicnts, will ;,again fc multv !y the power which t!. have gained ofefghtj- .e, to one hundred and hixly-tvo So again-, the mixture of twenty grain can be again multiplied by an addition of two grains, to the power of three hundred mad twenty-four grains, of the original power of lite two first ingredients. Here we have." twenty-two grains, whicj. 'as a purgative, contain the (power eqoal to three hundred aud twenty-four' grains of e'lher of tli" articles alone; xtcverthcless, sj hvr so powerful after being thus combined, ars saie in any quantity; always having a beneficial effect, and in no case capabTs of doin icjury,'f wLicby ' thousands bear ample witness.!. j "-), lhcse Pills arc "for sale in every county in this state, it 25 cents per ,box; and maj be hadjof, tlio fuflo'-v in agents : ' " , ' PAITOX i :OSDOHN, Asbeville, N. C. . " , J.-M. ALTTX AN DER, French Broad; ML C, - ' JAS. C SMYTH, "Torganlon, W. C. . ' -WJI. L. GILL & CO", Marion, N. C. ' ' M. P. PENLAXD, Curnsville, N. Ci t" T"i-',i o r-r t- tt-i vivpr r r;n!.. tw T. July 1fek?45 uuuqui vw lUAvii uuwf- u.hv 2-5JI CxL.'VTtvc Oincr:, ' - ' ' . ? ? : i I, i v - . J fit. :re. c I io e.!..'-".t l!.3 ti-crvr: ir: tJl... A cr j .v., Ctar, a: l..ur P. .ise ruL ..-'i It ia l :J i'.va rC!.i' ctks t f r n ' !- ;r -f.tL-X.J:.:,' . t w t ... ( -i?:-t, ri;T . r . .... ty.C.d re4J..-,t t.cii I r t .' a in this Si 1:7 t rjve it in ..lir ward y . : -ci,.. . to ;I.ra . ; - - Your obed't ?;rv:, . will. a. c ' T. J.Lcmay.Es- - T,. PENITENTIARY XWESTlOtf. " . RiKi-h, Fib. 18HX , " Bv the 4tll SfCli.iii L.f ll.j ;t-t ?-nn -trninr- a penitentiary, passea at 1113 lvsi, acsai n ot the Gene ml Asseml.V.the Gjveinor was- rel quired to open a corrcsp.dencoiih't'.ie Ex. ecutivesof ihe several S:ates i i which Peni tentiaries arc nowr stahlisheJ' with a view tu obtain "such statistical information tn re. lation to tho" profits and expenditures of those Inslilutiocs, sinc llieyear IS,"., "may bs in his opinion be necessary for th information of the people, whose vote is be taken on the adoption- or that system of punishment. at the election in August nctf; anJ to cause thesaroe te bopublishud ro the 'newspapers of the State previously to the election. 'A circular letter, embrac ing iho nccecssa ry inquiries was accordingly prepared, and a eopy sent'lo the Executive of each State and icrrnorvof the Union, ccriug : the last Au timo. Prompt and satisfactory replies were in a short time received, from severafof the States, and among tbem, some of those most distant from us. But, it is a source of regret that from others, in which .tho system ,is known to exist, 'no - intelligence has-been obtained. Having delayed" this "'publication longer than wtjs desired, with! .tte,,hopnof procuring ihe returns of ihe year S4o, which has been in "part realized,' and waited.untif there is no reasonable 'ground to expect ad ditional information from official sources, the undersigned presents tho following, as. result of his lcrpiiries and researches... z h the State of Maine. f ':. Year.' Trojiti.' Ian ' Net Fro. of State Tris. in 1840 liG5 76 " . Loss - 1841 I ait 9119 63 I - Profits ' - M mr ,833 13 - Ib - m 577 56 ' Do - 1844 ; H63 t Massachusetts. f - , " 1 ! Yettr.' Profit 9.- Loss." Net Loss of Slate Pris. in IS4(r 43 - - 1841 ' 1015 92 Trofits4 " 1 1842 4 8931 35 Ioss ';. lrf3 .5U2-2 11 Profits : . 1844- 1 268 63 ONSECTICOT. Fromro-WatTsPrison ia ff3U Sfoll 1& " J842 .. 6065 29, - 1813 ' C069 25, M 1841 CoOi 92, This prosperous result is attributed in the Report of th Inspectors, to the; fact, that the officers f the Prison, have not been removed, from office, with the changes ' of political j parties, as ,bas been ihe case in some other New York has ihreo-Pentteniiartes, viz: At" Auburn, "at Sing Sing or M'onnt Ph-as ant, and at Clinton, (the last recently erectt-d) besides the State VPrison at; Black well Y Isl and, for tho piitiishnicm of .inferior offences. At Auburn: ' Year. f Profits. ' Profits of State s Prison in 1843. !; $3379 ,21 ' 11 1844 ' r4S06 12 73C9 49 Number of Pi isnns C32. At Mount Pleasant." Loss. Los3 from State's Prison 1841. i: ... .. . " 1843 1 " . . 1845 $5514 00 13317 00 39883-00 19140 GO The statements respecting, both these. Pi is ons. for the last year, are obtained fronVthe Message of Giv. Wright, dalcd. January Cih, 184Gj who remarks respecting the . deficp-n cy of $18,145 90 at Mt. Pleasant, that "this bfUance tf 'expenditure ha? been met by drau ing-from thrt Treasury 3 17 ,800 deposit, cd therein Iroin ilia forinf.-r surpl us earnings ofthe prison: and-6340,60 fn.m a balance on hand at the closo of-the" pre sent year.'! There arc in this prison 797 convict, in eluding aU ther female prisoners in thej Stale, 6i in nnmbef. " ' , ' jTj ! At Clinton. The buildings being only par tially completed (bo RtaiUiics of Rece-ipt and expenditures are not furnished, fit Is noticed, only, as showing a disposition in ihaj Sttilc to extend Ihe system, '1 , " - In Uiebtate 1'nson, there is a gam dunug the past year, over and ab jve the expense of supporting the prisoners of 0, 232 of which $2000 hve been paid iulo the" Treasury: Message Goo. Siration Jan. 1846. . J T . .Marvuvndi m ,X ! Profit of Siate Prisoftr 1843 8483 66 ; " , 1845 1320 '92' -'This Institution, has cursed to b an rx. pense to the State, and f am warranted'itex pre ssing the opinion, thai for "the past year, it has been cs judiciously managed in1 yiewpj the mom! improvement of-its inmates a,sany liar institution in ti.. "j:,try ..Message GJv: Pr-itt, De 1645, . -V ? - In D..latta.:e 6z f 'jtii Carolina Peni. tcntiiries Live never been established. ; Lv Geobgia. , i -v Until within the pnit two years the system has been a constant and heavy burthen" to the State Em for tho'ycara 1 S4i;v and 184'4 it has ieldfd aggregate , profits amouuiing to 05430 94. . Under ihe skill 'and ' manage?" mcnt'Of the principal keepT,.il has yielded a rn-t inWnf 83937 83 lhe present year. Whatever may have, been heretofore the un requited, outlays of money on this Institution, thereby malting it a distasteful burthen to the people, the problem wndwTdycd,-tbat con vict labor may be so applied as,to r-m meraw the public Treasury; an J. satisfy .thai active philarrJin.pv' which-looked to; guilt r 1 its atonement, "lhat preserved liff," and relonu ed the ofTender.''' Mes&ge Gov, Cranfurd, No'v. 1845." rr- '- It is greatly to tcTegrctlcd that t!:e Pen, itentiary Tts not vet InVn abl?. to i',rfray its ownexpen-'i--- am -l--i-ientiy conyer. sunt with' its- fiscal i'H?rat.ions s5aid.ru you whvit h-'S riot.' Message ef Gov..Pitz.at rbk,D e. 134o. In a-previous part of tln messcge,' the Lft'slaturc is . infunnrd, that tle sum of 8)5000 appropriated at the last .I ;.; . . r li.:;. iiy t!.-; c;:ricr.t jcar, .tli.'; , u;. J i'.'.-. I..ngi - : t tVi-' rrsjJ when .s , ' - - ' ' i .. i.loe n! tt.j f .- '-I..: : rt : 1 ;.i t! Jdef l!.3 tj vX t!..it ' " M" t lh ' i; . . t ! t!.o t .t - :n ui bv !iow much is tt r-iM ;.!--- i:1" !.-s iri' r.ot t thv -r 131H; 1 "''c 1 . lier.thiy ot !:ss:.s:; ; i Ii r.ow IVIy - . 1 1 t!? c. 'tf i:s en tii-:', ' td rs"- );i.?in both to t!:eco.mmaiis of Ja-t !(', and ' stixi. .-i Lirv b- ,.o,trcl.:.,, ' ' ; " . 'i'nfJ. ; Pi :i cf ;t :.. r ' :rv 1S4 1. C i:.37 t:0 ' , - SilUOX Acka:.:as. - . Gov. D.we, ,ra:i. .".!:,. "18 lo, writes us Llbwri: -Vi -u!: 1 :v 1. -M U.e i-rtRls, repor.s ffjrftai.'. d Iv l ": but t -t rictiv- ed hcre)our Pt:;vn fr, !. Ivitfa tax upon-tntr r-.ato. ct it i- licr-'d t'-.at in ' " .. . . " - I .... , tjie com?' t, u t. ' year--, st 1- v i.iu. to rufit. r ' r.v.'-t by 1 J ' - ll.-ll!.o Ir.s'i'ti'i.hi ii nroJuetivu of r.r.irh good.'nnd . I. . - r.ri.rd a rv-n't saiu:;in tho expcndtlitrcs for t!.!i . e.-siiKt ofciimf, while it is cminenjlv humane ia i:s f,!. j'ct,i ; Profit of P n it 1843, 3 13 . - Report soI P.isW, Disoiptino Society Boston "Kestcckt. --' "- " -V, " - ?' . The Buildings of tho JStato .JYiso: ttcrtf V destroyed by firo in tho" uuiiunn of 1844, and hie now -be:;, g rebuilt; It U- 'vrfoitvii '" to havo yielded considerable profits kc svv 't v eral years Leforc this casualty . f -s r , " Onra-' -' . :- : - - ' ' Gov. Bartley, n his Message of Dec. 1S45, . states the nett Profits of the Petdl'y 1 for tho.' ' yrar, at Cl&,n, Cw. Ilo previously says . Mtiio system f prison disciplines r w hich Jms-'i. been vigilently " herr.d U, hs been wtU. ' calculatcilto' acci ..iplishi the truo -objects of of criminal. punishment. -Sj-' ' 'trd fias', -, v , -bcnptiid to.-the complaint of a: pv.'iiionoC-our-.- citizens,, w ho liavu pet haps iili gto ( catist, " " . , alleged,;. lb aC th yKlcm'.if;. piison4 labor, V' -t, -. crcat" 1 an unjust competition jn iili their . " busincss,.and tended tujh'graiJju th.Hr "porsuiis.. " 1 -. So far as practicable, without yiul.wiu.i -iif ' j -old contracts ..for prison 1a Wf, : llur Employ, i men, of the convict, has vVry rwtJ'perly, na. well as profitably," I)t n- directed lo.Lhosu tb. i . iects' which do not c t with (he interest' olho existing ir.cci. .-al pur-fulr? of ttio. fctate.- . . An inspection of the lelteM ao due umc fits' from! w ha h iho foregoing sjMtrments -have been collected "will -bor " ctter-V fully " afiforuVd to any one desi;nni of fiy-ihe,r inquiry; as .well as oavpiVQ-jr.P;fiiteniiary bliilduigs lod if in this" office, by "an areh:tict of reputation, whoVsttinntef Ihe tost, of their ,eonrtiDction at 830,000, it bting i part lr design hat naJjons-shall be niade,':ns!rc(plredr fVy tho isoor iiiu luiii tu x. , WILL A.tjKAUA'M. Note. -Gov. rown 6f Mifsissi'ini ia noticing a sonilar eomplaintth,,rc;recnnl;n'pda live erection f a,f uctory of Woollen or coarse Coltons in tae i cn- .. ... .1 . 1 -u ' .::.".- I.. HcnnarT, ioavu;u uuu cviu kuuvu iiui"u,ui rt - ...,...... - . .- . 1815.' ra The -subscriber , wislrcs to dispose of a Tract ot , Land, corituining upwards- qf 230 acres.yituaie 6J miles cast of AshefiikVad-lj ut? partly on -thq ri-' T rer mad. Tfiere i- a ficst rafcSAtV-J2f f-IL on, the place, new, ar:d not to lo surpapscd by any in -the county. Also, "iomo 12- t,i 13 acres of frcull f . cleared lmd- Persons wishing to purchase f-uc. property wouIuWdo wrll to-caltvid examine. Libe--ral terms will be giten lo Iho purchaser. For. fur--' tbvr inforraalion call n ny-litbct cir brother on" SwannancKur myself at.Mar.torv, N.C. . ,.- - H i - J. :U1. WlirTSON.' March .6, 1846 tr. - 2S8.-. V Altcn pounds lb the d.olW,Tran b llatfof . . ' ; : W, WILLIAMS'. . " xnarth 6. If , .... . . . . --. - WORN, WHEAT, OATS, . t - Fc-allierp, Wool, Beeswax und Tallow, rerotwd irw exchhnge for Gjods, by - ' V. WILLIAMS, . v'march 6 tf , . - - - k. Rest Hit 'offcp At 9 pounds for ons dollar.by' marcn n. w W: WILLIAMS; By the gallon or burrc1, for si'c by . march 6 -tf W, WILLIAMS. - n H f- .. . '-';fr.-' f.ewis C. lifcvoinV . -rio disiiiif-uohrd aJvneala .; , of5Tempcranee, sUtco. at a meeting ot PW"' -. thrw-ttoasand person .t able to address ihciii, bul for ihe usa or -Jajn ExrCloranL".HeMiJtlrat-hehad. VjK under a hoarseness .-B,,d .ticre-oppontlw . et that KTlS-'. 'own expectation, able t -ddress tl.e.naUi ' TlE Proprietor could add himdred., of other naiaos . .... pSnt aTsupcrto I. ir. of all the rarions Tulmoriary di.ta;s ?riJorfy fiyJr. D. -Jayne NV oSlth, Tlnrd Strrtet. Phi!adlphia, where all til lUerVl- . . uabk- prcraTations may be obtained. - y' ' F.TrvctoroHtsWo esteem fl'a bTea surf - to be -.bio to.recbmtP.c-id thii medicml we know ,l! iv no quncu, ana us n.ic.icuvs calculated for Hie purpose, oi c.5i;5 tnui...-,", , sore throat, asthma. end wTl ffi-ets.Uiof li TC-r Fiotr a Ion p-'-'onal acqu-onUnej wilH L)'. J .JiK are not nos' - r.f Ihr modem cry np, -ti- - - rcsultof his lon epti'cnct as ,a prm-.i ,.';'': . -'. cian, and the expeuso of g'- it "iib.r.r--'i 1. . Conn) D:J Review.- V. '";;V;7".h 1' '7 Ti . "l-ditinLS Vr fir rah m heviU,f by ,- PATIO-N &. OKOnN. . a Oct. io,i845. .7 . -.. ; ;. ' ".- ; Tlie steamboat y" -U-of ttm'liin " hi! trounding to- on thovTt?rwa river w"7 with aheavy load fortsrartl. war caug-i v,.. 1 . freighted 'stern oy a iiiru ioj, ;; yv, : U.w under. Three hundred -f-wifrthrwwn overboard, and by this moy- 7 was, with some diffi-:uliy rai-ed "pZ&x - :::"TiS. 0 -3 . . '4 4 I? J 4 jt
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