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.si b r t w. .t a !; d- fed. n wb-i ir-y W ..ir-J.acl " V v ' .. iVery at it3cl;r;!e7 i i t: ha J tU?r, ! i i f ivir n..ad,'cri t:. : 1 , J r. -jtf, t. t. t.j .: . . I. J ;- c.T i'--- erom-it t 'A f hi your tvory intcrr.t to i. irj Kt I in J tliiig LluL-tLt . J la lU.js'.V ft!l - dir,. J- ati' J uhiilook-i j . ... I It Js t:--ll M f - . . . . .1 .". ',., r 1 &t rir-'f t'' f' -'J b'C.V. ' J fcj j i ri. At I t", ,r!..B "i t;.!.:'.-lH:ed the . foco school "f rViI V for ij.e i arj I the Cih f r c ' ! tV t .1 I . .i i at:;' 1 r" - n.i 1 ite ar old ' tried a-ajnt whom evert hi W?"),J,ffl n"ul trr it InV' l.ur!.Mj?- mV'J. p-jr.. b-en fn K- V.i tnit; f U J Wj-un A. nt ".V., .t yi n:t v,t:. f.'-jthil- I.'ibihi an J (tiioiii it fu:Ti- h.-jk over nu- raie for i - i i of hoJc-S:otf? Ar know Ibat? a'c- Tif- n CJiW i;p tu.lijri u rv,ri In Air J ' nn f ntTiwVn'in- iliii wyi show ;,' ifjtpri cit l.i- ifarier, iul j'ftvirc to; ccuro fjiin"l" the Slate hi ifiVlyb!e"ier:' - Vlilm to CJrci'nylilr - o.j- b'id.iitui gm'J i'iwndt;f vni-jt.a bun i!.c riMirl, pnfit, of u somcwtitt iai-r nuirlir ot vi-Ho-timi hiv ' usuji.Jy' maJe tlnir i yt ti ratios far n tvw yui- pan, ibis cfcrly in Ue Tj chip ta ar i'acenv- ry of Un t'jivil'lv lit" exceiicOi j)ulTi h-UHtn -wd Living whu-n inj'y i iitrnif n hi v.ry iiett t . - . ft.fvJ'i'.i'M p ml ciKif not. uJ'il in 'iunt'-r VtJ' !;;, fi'v 11,1 ,' r-.i-1 .iwidjtv. cr''1''! rt't'v,,IW1'1 l'''t to Un-fiiviIIii a- a of i3 iimn-r rraort. M'eiviI!' ii n fiiui. ion, frui! hfnc i etty, nccr-ifM itrt Uglier -regMO .of ilerrlursixj uni Dtincornbt; r.r shuui'd iMftr ormt ti uvftition tn .j .XlinOrnl Jin:i of coU briiy ' in 'fft ' a jVw hour's fiLi of tfiis plifMJ. At Click's S,nir:g ai fjrii.iWrJ. arc"niinodjlion, Ii'.-olutg a J ' J firil '1 MlWfl.!ldK.kllnul V-V villi tut Htr Tii; U-i'tiT at. tlil'! .il;ii( 'i.fiii-f - j-.timV' i rlirorii '- c-jv-jv of Mckiif-is. ,Tlir very ri'fWJlc, and Ounvnf' ulphur lSjnnj 1 Oc.r Ahivllo, nitf tin?- Warm Springs I'ur tit er on," givt varrcty tt .the- i;uduct rn.-nts fori i . ' i..; ,t. ' i .': ... 1 ri ' .' n '4 our iokfr. c r iiihi- n sir iirirt.uv.mu, ijilh ir Sjin nur lrn v !', not Let-!t. J,ji-i-Hy,i 'if t i'mHi'J i thu f i!iionab!(i Iriums of.tto Srtt. . J ' J f . ' Wr- Ji.iitj Vi I no- iiin'a- ji ih jjroprit;iy in ! p iiriulivn of - simm Jin'min'V in a.ft'pion wfii rw it will' b'-ucrii' ifiw 1 iSI itCV'T ! 't 1 it r jftir- w.'j.ilijr i "(IrrrMviilf - or'p iT ofiibe B in-rrt-ait-.d by i-xondiiii re -froirt oicr krcnons iti tlxir rnjdat, .it fl w ' bCk; n" tif'i iu.iht, i-.ini'j Lf irjido, .diucily ii Ciiurksitui'V E iv mil ill.' . iVrt so tlit; Uu-i-i m.fs o ffl-Hicv 1 J- I I 1 Jl I T V , lJf . J"UI I IU I 9 HI I lit- 1 VI ill' I II Suhv Il is tioiu:, Iiko ihr i-xarlimn of i,e Tart.T they so mu-:h depri cale, lo 're iirvre." -'I'lut tea and rllVi. which thf-'( return ,tio tyre. lea ano rpiii-i which ine tyiunes toniari diioks' in Greeiivitle i Hunvonibe', tit) J th' cjp hi u-iM, haj paid: ;r prihMo the iliol 'Stite; All eXpei i-M-ucif: h is nIhwu that iilnt'iittfhen of ihe wffallhfre el.issi ih ru:'n' oils t'J tiki prt-perity of ntiy omiHufni v; ?ir.d ij! e animal and unncssary desi f in of th.'ir ,ui. Suie iiiivl' woeli ni of. Coami'v, byLiroli ,tiinH ninf Georgia a, In iMjlt-rreJ, irr." Vyerub!y, " milhors if wen'hh to other and mno'ie iettj.tnH-of tv Uni-in..' In 111 ikniig u Sii rein'n ksj" '.vc n re1 d.sl i.ink.-unon h.' suli'sect of a Jtail llojid r.',n-. pectin Cfltrleston 'fWiih G '-uville.i Nt. j vniriiariitn; Hi' gnat nijucemeiiisi .Allien tlii inoiitiiam' reiiin of 'S wit 1 Camljna and NnrihC irohnY tili'r t vintor-i, the Vrntiiol .''Milficient nieans ( rapid, and consUiiUfCom. . IriiiiiieaLi.in nvuli lliedovvoK nutt'tf lluil Slate, with Chatie.um in pariifular, is a gre: tin lf it'll hiiidr.incf tti a very ."tlecied intfnat' lit traVel ni this ' d.ire.ctio'n. ,-The pe'ipli4d t'liarlesloii-can, wjtli.. ihe aiJ if ti"ni, nit lfn- Jist-'it tfiiie f llio 7Sjrlh,as'quickiy unci in ite easily th-in they caivgejt to Grvenirtle;' nil.! tv.-ry-jenr vha. 'e labor; utidef, this di?-' oJiiiita moft.and m-lrt; ts!nbljsli the iubii of th'c Iot O'ouidrv'to.g NpithJ toihe great' in J increasing disidvautgt s, c.1 and . prcuuhry, (uC all'-. parties. I' And;" should not tliis, consiuOr'ation i with ai thousand others, 'imulaie.'tH to renewed, and vig'iitus eter ji.itis tojiut the upper country mi a levijl 'with . '-her "p iris of the Lmu)ii in traveUing uccom. fiioJitfjuus' ' Xnd wilT not" Ihe citizens of JWfcicrn North Carolina, immediately - be " i ami us, Miv ly' ami earnestly aid us in the . propose d Ilitil Uoad to Gret nyille, as. il is, "mmulVit, they ,'as well a. o irselves, are most " deeply interested in it? WiU'notoux peigh-j bar, the 4VhlatL-l Messenger,' tf Asheville, tale up and discuss the ubjvct of .the; Rail Uoad, and Viiovv . tts importance to his own section?, A . highly in'tel'lu gontlemn ii'"ii (ieii'ii-rwm nas just imioiuku iu-y ou!d, in his seotio a subscribe libera I fy f r Hie .stack in it "Rail R.ud ta Greenville, i'ling at the sariie.tifno that he. regarded Jhe titerprize as one which promisoi3"t;ven great ,r benefwi. to ihis seqtion of coun.ry than it iii(to Greenville,, as great as they niayjbe'to us- .-Tkcbdnefts o -be expected io a, very large poriioh of Western North Carolina ,o reenviliejilid lhe surrounding Distrjcts, and to lheS:uick:f South Carolina in venerat.ca.o' . seari-eiv be'txs-'eratt-sl.-i-CrfrcrfW.V IS, C.) ''iotmijtneef. la answer to the .call madron us' in the 'aoYearttcle, we have only room thisweek ! to siy-that several months .since, wheojthere ppeared to be manifesfed a tpirU of-nquiry tin rrgard vi ihe contemplated work, we laid 'befiire- oyr readers, in. several ,'nrticlt'a ! opii lU snTticctall the ."i 'or'irwiion ,t!vn in bur m posscssi on ma tiliewise. cnJe-ivored to show soniu c' the' advantnes "which 'wor'J ihevil' . &b!y foDow its const ruciion-i-ad vantage ; .which wouli ba realzed as weJl by'our aeigh- b i f tV i pper. Districts in; South .Carolina; by li.o citizens of Western N.' Carolina and EjsI Tennrs-see We have coave'rf1 1 i;h r,iany wcal:hy and intdlig-jnl gent! . who confidently expeel lo'ftte thi Road L.' and at no d,aiftm day. jWe' know it w ill i be a dTicu1t tinde jtaking, i( the right spr r men6can be induced to lake 'the.lead for. we .have not Tetcea a man who daea not idinit trio vast importance of the improveraent.'and vhQ docs nt belie y, thaiths mryj and thean a. t t. utif tiieU.il U.ad of his owVn'.s'.aieU.; Vith lM ! '. 'Vh v.tegainst ihe Mh. r things. 'B.-M.les, hiu-vcV t-nd .to n ' P V" ' A 'n CrOVL'vf,r by people', he. said, tllfK-lciDtv Tit hl IIIOI nlV I nnlrTinX tri ) V..l,,i-.t.w,ra I .1 vni oiriA'-j j in' rUcnnnudlln rt,ric,.kGr.-nvillei.nJ the inmuitain. I).trirta r", , .-v said two years ago when the ma nfilw Siatt("idda b-M I'n.uo D itieVnii ,C:iniIlJili Vr !,,'t;fr. arnV'J P1 lCe K d.stWed, that .ha vhV been ruit o. v.h.imu.-.uu.i -Mi.-n-i. t-iw, 01- e-M.jr o..c ....iu, v.3u..u, ,.;..... ".,D.comnirttee in. the Convention1 a prer .twin. - We !iu;ft l-f.ire Ion i u c ntty' icty many, jfur b:u:n?3 ln nXa Mott We cur f.i. tfn. j-ci ngiiii. . G'v .OiBh jHke ci'Ri'rVToruVon oil . - I j : ifard ihc .ncisun-s, of 0vt-rniK;,t.-ex f posed Mriih tjjf'rniivrfttiliiitytiand utyer hive we im'ii tiiv one hu Ifiuke uooo t! em witn u ri.rvprufound a'nd utuier'ali JlcL ' i1-n. Jilm -Cjrsj.n, an' gt'd nd i-siet nwd u'C CJrn. Carnun r-preeiit-d Rulhei jftrd cuinty ) vt'ial y r i" 'he jLfisIature. COMMON pA.BLlC.. Wr undcriarA) tha(. nil ihe candiddlea in flaywvl couiiiy have ngrerd noi'tu tlreal' during th piescnt cariViis3tt:onsiderfpg that cuuunoo practitfp calculated lo piead m lemjrrruncfc and di-rnoralizttion broadcast tvtf the 1-t n J. Wt kri-ow orie candidii.ii who would d wt llto f..How their example. lit (Jovf iimr M. Uthler, has-be.eri elect p i Colvint fo'. D kinson Li4uJ'Cijlar)1l, and A: II.. Gladden M.h j.jr,-uf. the South Car. olina U-;yimem of V.iiudieeVa- ' .' Hin.' I . -1 lerrtck, nicmber- of Congress' fniiKew Yoi k, J it d a- Washington a abort thiN? sinc, at'tt r a bridVekltnes! It is reported that Mr. Buchanan has ta. kijt) Jeave of. tite.Sialy Department, and ha b: n uomirjatefi for one ol th Judges ot the Sup rVrrie Court fur the circuit of Penosylva. CciebUoa and BarbicaranVayncuille fen fh! ith flf-Jnlr. : Ihe. anniversary ol A'meri-1, , 'Mr:' Eilitq- run Independence was'"(:elebratedt this place , ' On Saturday last, io- a rnanner and spirit sdiowmg uars fully lhaii "mere Words can ex. puss, thit the citiztffi-j "of Haywood County witj-ut lenuuieu 10, ie whij uto uiuki pauuMit; oL-hcr iisitrr counties of the West; .not, only , " !- i n ut thdiisiration'of her keliuas with re-'nrd to . . - ' ! ?jimin rnitruiion of the ever memorable 4lh, i , .' ' i i in Cjimin but "alto", in showing, some lo"en of irespect o the btiivt y un men who have so gallant . . . .... .. - . puons.ieu appo nwnem c;u u,e v,u me lit 1 - . . . 1 . 1 ' " 1. . 1 L evening of Ihq third it was ascertainedilhal C,,,. G.u'hnm, ihe- Whi? candidal, would n on rv-ooiiil nnl n n kifvfr( it akrtio Irkitr it) y tiling rncnl'oh horseback, without ,'dis- tincti u) "of parly,-met tile .Governor 3- o,K4 inilyj frt:n the, yidage, anxious ' pay tlteir rv!-: ai lO'iiuu is me tiui naisiraiB ti lie S;'.ile, and rvgretl-ing ihit the candidates w.-ro'iHil torthur. A neat and atinrupriate addtei wm tlehvered-on- th' occasjon by.. J .B. Fitzgerald Esq. one of the escort welcoming the Goverftorj 'n'ot as the repev nenicuivo i of anvrprtitulr party, bul in llteninie a4nd on behfalf ' of the citizens ot (faywt)od County; that although soifie of the! r number might entertain different' views from liis livt-ellency with regard. to National and S'.tite poliey , !twas. suie he reflected truly" t,he sentiments not inly of the Curmpahy pre sent bufc also uf llje county genera-ny," when he said that the wurritcsl: respects of the pev ple wejji due to hj IJxceHencJrTor the hones ty hnd; abilnj manifested by him in the discharge-of Ahi important trusts -cmirnitied to him for the last few years, and thai f hat ever,, m-ght be, the result of the; pres nt tssu. be tween Ihe two great patties of fha Slate, ho was happy to. say, that no party in this county feared that the honor and character of ibe Stnte vould ever stifler "while committed to Ws charged To which the Governor respond ed in one of his'very hajjpgst strains, which is saying aiiqygbr particularly when I iadd ihat thii was admitted by both parties .present on ihat occasion. . t , . , The-morning of the hh wa ushered in by , the repsafed firing of trims around tfrc liberty j pole, erected on tne ptiDiic square, it was indeed a bpauliful day , t.nd dne well suited to the occasion.- Atari early h'.-r ihe streets tf..our,iJUfe village wero troftJJ almost to overflowing. Such an ' out -pouring of tlie people in this mountaintius and spariely pop ulated country is seldom witnessed. ' V' Al the hour of 10 o'clook, ..A M., a pro. cession Was formed, consisting in pari of Cipt- Battle's volunteers,- which having re reived the two gubernatorial candiaes-at their lodgipgs, was marched to the west bank ut Itichland Creek, about a quarter of a nule from WaeviHe, to a stand erected for the occasion in a beaii!u1 grove, anddscked with fl iwcrs a cd evergreens by tle ladie of' the village.- ' ; , ; - : , - Apcording to previoiis arrangemepts, the Declaration' of Indtpeiidence was real by Mr. it- V. Welch, b-Jt" the contemplated ar-rai-mcnt.oi the delivery of anorai;.a'by M. Francis, C-V vna.;fit-in3oned- to make r,!,rt anJ.JjU-s,. who now occupied v ay ivi t.' ..' ihe stand for the grater parlcf the remain derof the day. . ' " ? Mr. Shepard first took.tU stand, and ad L . '". i- . : cniMtfih -f ,onv!A,. Jrable length- In his ti"eauneot of natioail l.at hllo.-pei.ior vas the'father of tiie R policy begavo tha VOJjja ivrescBtevery- thing Melgh G-.jioi.r' -.IlijiJl::!!, that he was dressed tne,aiiieiieo u r . tU R ; C.I,- ::; if.,- j If QUI 'it t'niop '...Icer wl r re vet ' -, r ui .at.ti !.'ir i-i if.f. . :. strong ir,-ij trial t. i ) . .1 . r .i. na.iaa uoJer ground ta a mistr wouU his hoard but only tu Lc locked up, imprisoned aod gu-irdt.4 a a Xooq, i;niil t-itber tbi' wants xil the gverc ment or thedv-stgns of sub-trea. surer- requite iu Arauipurlattua from jjoiui iu point, or from counry u country, lie aj- (n-prtrd to bo very .-vere w llton wli leal. atjd.t-u!w-izcd that ft-oture of the Uv maUins il felony to steal the public money j-andf spiike in favor of txtrnding, as ife aiid, the punish wujiit ta whipping, lie cthsured 3aTtwout in no rnea$ur-ral terms for-, his rascally cub-j djuci , and 1 thifk it would be rather unsafe Uuralldea war repeats nco first and faith af r . - . : m . oi i ..... I j . a 1 1 . 'Z ' fir Swarlwoytto pome in Mr. Shepard way, (at least duiing the preiept campaign;) judg. idg from Ins-arguments, pny, if ho. did', pot whip him under the. new law he' would whip him law oj no law. . ' ;( tiien let down upo-n his compeitort' Gov' Graham, far having purchased theRa lefgh and Giston', Rati ilt.ai for, $363,000 us he said, tljreby involving the State in that amount? He ajo reminded him of hiVvote in the State Convention, as he stated, against g iff in tJjtj the lion Governor to the peo ple. IIu declared 'hfmself against all, inter pal improvement, either by th&Suteor Gen erai"governnientj',fwas in.Tavor of no improve ment whatever 'eacept's'ucli as wa carried on by individual eoterpristf, or by order o(r4hi Cuuntv Courts of uhe State. Qu all of these abjccii h le in usually ubnh oppressive manner, gmng general atisjac- twn to ,hi political friends, except in the arti. ... . . - ,. . , V'1' uriuiMUui iitiui ij v lilt ill. , nillttll 'ci biai were heard to object. ' - t ' f ' Afrer Mr. Shepard Closed, his remarks and 'resumdd )vis seafj Guv. Graham arose,: and after staling, that ! heTwa$"a candidate for re-4 L; , i,0 'a 'a;' Dyraqcratic Convenyion ot January last, , - , 'i c i ''.' i which pomiRawd-. ht3 friend, Mr. Shepard, , -. , k , . . . . . without being able to discover therein any of the charges-brought, against him by his com- pctitorahliough 'the c'auses previously e.ist- electidh' of ns he had tier was ful placed otii a hd se'eim; he f (j,d no, . - fl y i Sebemes .of ci?Jug(; comemtjiiltd by lhe,wcs, willWut concvdm!? anme of the nrin. ciplcs to th'e east, which. then had a njijonty, hedij agree to strike out that feature, in or. der to" effect the passage of the more tmpor. tact principle f equal representation through out the State; bul was nevertheless in favpr'of the principle, while mnny of die strohgejt Democrats in the-Convention, surh as Ed wards, Macon, Gaston, Welch', ami rjihvrs, ri6t pnly voted with him on that occasion, but' actually Voted against the main" question: ' As, Id the purchase of the Ra'il ,Rdad, 'he said the Legislature; had employed diim. as agent for tfye Stste, to make' a bid tor t-rje Road, in order to indemnify the State aJ much as could bo. irt lha .Ioss she had sustained by the Company;, that that, amount having been placed at his disposal," he first viewed fhe -Road and all it property with its books and accounts, kand looking irpon it as fully vvorih .thaV.sum, 4e bid tk amount, and belieyed he shoulJ'have pcied unfaithful to the State- had he done otherwise. ' The subsequent receipts of , the 'road have showmhal not olily have the profits paid an inierest of 6 per cent. on. the arr.oonl of the bid, &,fter paying'all expenses, hufr.aUo sume two ot three. thousand dollars over and above. He asked Mr. Shepard what he would have, given 'for the Road, had .he been acting under similar circunistaaces and the Road had been run up against him? Mr. S. answered, 650,000.' The GuVertior re'--plied, hid I giVeu 550,000 ad it had ben b:d olF at 5 1 ,Cv;.t by some bid ovejr me, which would have brr t'-jVae; then indeed would 1 hsvebeen ci. '-vith having involved the.' State-SiJOO.OUu1,' ai',1 wiib 'some degree1 'of plaUbibihjy,' 'T.iiJ Gwvernor then observed lhat1i had ;:;-rI.is c :hor from "one cent 'upito $30,00 Jj r.cJ ' t. .-eht if ihecampatgn wou!d only last 0 ri ...;hs longer he could ' succeed in filing I Am up f$ the 333,000. As to the questions f lh,e U-ifi, lhe Fa- riff Sjb.Trea'sury,.pL!ic lands, kc. &c.? hV answeredsthem (a his Usual -tone and'alguV rnent, and some his Democratic, Iri'ends even ' went so far as to express the opinion that he surpassed himnelf on these topics, some' f. them havirg -heard hinual Asheville and elsvv ...re. II is mani.-r at all times' fooj - o . Jny attenvpt on the part of hrs friends loeu- logize it on this occasion would. b3 redundant tothse who t.row theVnin, either personally or from character.'- : ' s. , 1 After referring to. Mr, Shenardss vote's .and c -agem jot' on the Rail Road question, liim-' se'lf beirga V,-ckh:.:.U'r, t,' l.oldirg'ep t public ga z'i .1 . : s f mcj ' i . " : f f r ih g rt!:of ct the p-co;.,c, , r g'-3 it ie usual ⅈirj, ' Mr" Shcprd r lu i second time, and af. "ter g jing Over .sojwj c f tile charges' against tha Gov., ha c. .rved, mong other thinirs, Jiinuirj t Tu Li.-h the U,err.. .prbrr'? replied, V- . ts, r,-i- i-r .-w; . . . -.. t ? . if..:''. . I mora t-ars a cjmi-: tl.e i-'tats ha no -nica:.i tual re i!'jeciea ii. sucn piceruii'; uo sqto.i . , . - ral prtw 'in iho T.t j I-oe. I:hv-h 1 cf ""f1. ?9d hr l'v r?d. flr41; ,:'rr-: ! h haJ rtunmi-.iL J ti.o sin! "if in il I ": 1 1 A J RCXt' .V;? Bre rHf ' t :J was", tif aiipp-Kting, together with M. floke., Louu D. llcory, .11. .M. SiuaJrs, Robeli Sjrarjgs, and either such- diiiirguishcdDroo erat the hilffor the Raleigh and-Gaston It Road.'and bad generally been in favor in ternal improvement when he thoight itwou!d benefit the .country.: Yet he thought it was not such a . crime, as deserved , death. He therefore objected l6 dying at all, and' pro tested a Elitist tele? 'bJried a lire; Ila aLo hoped the good-people, uf the State, like I.iui fcelf,. wou!J require of hi friend Mr hcpard some 6trher and strongerprak of his piety thao h4d been thai day exhibited, before pro-' rnoting him'to the prieslhood tha';" the scrip- lerwards, and he would require at east some sign of repentance 'from his friend, before he could be lief a in him as' a f riesL : This last round excited some unr'th, and ihe speaking closed amid laughtei.( The pro ces!iijn was agtita-formed, and under the di, rtfctiop of Col. R. M: Henry, Marshal of "the day, moved' 100 or ISOyVrdsop in the grove, where a real "bill 'fon the relief1 of the pea. pie" was prepared extending about 26(J feet in length, io which Capt! Battle and his com pany took pari. I am happy Li.say that in the provisions pf this i bill , the Gdver nor and Ills competitor agreed admirably, and for the first time appeared to be united in action.. Some fears were previously . emeriainedT for the " finai success of the bill, owing to some of its prdbisions, but from the number and a vidity of its frtenda on the first readings I am inclined to tlSint thi3s fears were 'groundless, though r (eft the'g round before its final dispo sition. ,. . A LOOKER ON. ?V- ' . Tor Ike Messenger.. ' Celebration At liciidersoiirille- The' Henderson- County Temperance. ''So ciety .met at the Court-house ; at 11 o'clock, A. M. .. The President took the Chair, and the rrieeting was .opened by, an address ta'the Throhe of Grace, by the Rev. P. C: rfxldwld; ihe minutes were read, and the election of i , officers came on which resulted as follows: president, Col. John M. Clayton; rice Presi dents, ;Eliha King, and .James , M." Edncy; Corresponding Secretary, Benj.- Iving;".Ile. cording Secretary; Wm.' Bry son... . ' In yie absence .pf ihe Hev. &fr. B!ythes, the Rev. ,Mr. Baldwin waV called upon, who ad dressed the Society in a brief, but very in- leresting - speech. -The quoir ihcn-sung a Temperance-song, and thev pledge was - pre. sented and sixteen names ;.handed in.-A beautiful and tastefully arranged Banner, made of white ailk, trimmed with blue and gold hire, was presented tothe society jn bcjiall of the young ladies by. Mr. Jamea J. Sum mey, and received in behalf of the society, by James M- EJney: both of whom addressed the society with remarks filling the occasion. On motion of Fisha Kiogi Esq. the thanks of the society, 'were tunanimousty tendered, to the formerPresident, and totheyoung'ladies who presented the'Bacner. On motion -of James M.; diiey--the' proceedings. of the meeting! be .published,. and .that the Society adjourn to the Monday of Shiwa. Creek Camp Meeting, at 3 o'clock, V. ' hf. ." J. M. ednev, Sex pro lem. j . . : I. ' r July' 4th 1840,. '' The other excrcirea of the dy then came on. The" Declaration jb'f Independence was "pxefdced by a few sensible and timely re marks,, and read by EHsha King, Esq. The quoir then sung Haij Columbia, after .which James M. Eflney delivered the Oration, and the quoir lung The Old North State" to tiefw piece of music' set to thqse much admired words. The whole multitude joined in the procession to the barbacue. The vol. unteers who turned out on the occasion en mass, fed the way; followed by I lie ladies, passing through the open Columns (formed by the volunteers'araounting to four hundred qd ten. The table, was Well supplied with, all substantial necessaries and many ot the luxuriesW life.. " ' ; j ' -The. whole proceedings passed off with great Credit, peace, and, harmony. The number of ladies was estirrjapd -at five bun dredandtbe genrtemerf. at oha- thoosjind, whiih we think 'oufy. a truthful estimate: The entire oroceedins of the da v, were cliar acterized y good ftfder, aobrieiy and deco-rr.-n; and it was aljugetber; A proud day far Henderson. We only pay a well merited compliment tolhehiTcs .t.a we say they sustained ti t :r part in s r.usic exceedin' y well; and ever t??2re4 , .rr.jro .lovely. Ijon may the tUy'la t!ris .reve"rnceld and xellbrated bytflhe good . people, cf gallant Ktt!e Hnierson.r '.'"! ' --,'"'. .-'- . '-. V.-. '-"?..:-. ' . I.-.. '. " f. f il; v -- ' J. M.. E. '' .. Capt. 'Slay was in the Florida service,' rr& diy, while scout ir , sw an Todian and tak. "3 a?u at him from behind a. tree", whereup on' 1 put t.pars to his l.orss ar.J rode fyrj towards the f.Ilo-v, ar,J struck his gun j'5 l iri lime to give t',3 tuoet a direction through his bat. Ue'ua t'eh erately seized the Indian by the icalplock', jerked bim bo his 'saddle, and, riding back to the camp, Pucg hirrr on tho ground, sajfag, "there, o -n you, ne iiicre.'. ' . , j r i .- i licmiary ua thaH nccr !i - the: we c....";i t jia peniten'.iary ucdi !jw 1 am as m jch ia fivor a C;'at fund; ar.J a Tr.atic i asr)1jm, as any man can La. .fJjt.ij it.'- r '1 live Statu rrcd."?.- Istl.ra tU 'she csa. do? T-i 'i m?t Jr d.i f I lKin!f,il 4t I ri r , if doit: ful (be the penitentiary questt-Ja as ,a my) whether i o get a Turnpike west orj not, f ir it w )0 a gieat'degree a- IVeslfm measure; and cc1 not be 'carried wiihoht htlp from tho Eas:. The subject tif a lunatic asjlum hts been little Hiked cfas g reatly as it is needed, and as loud as su;T-r.g humanity demands it. So ihat this ts vtry jdoubtfuK Ttt? we have got, along thus far without jhy of them, but I think thai it' fa hichiime'we "had them all: arid 1 should be triad to see . tniod sufficiently expansive' I grasp , all these bb- jecti, laugh at impossibilities and try U thall bedonena ii alt cannot i?o accomptisneu, &l this session, or the next t'never -give cp the ship." If ibne cannot bo Accomplished fight nranfully for the second and the third. I Jhave no doubt in my own mind from, the estimate, heretofore made (Jess than tUU.UUU) and other sources that it will not cost over opc hundred and fifty, thousand dollars. 4 mean the cost to the Sjate. If his be o will it cramp tho , State for twenty or ten years to cornel We think not. 1 1 am far from a desire to involve the Slate in debt but I thi'nk a penitentiary, an asylum, and a State road or Western Turnpike, can rtll be built in four or five year's, without invdfying the State at all ; or embarrassing, jts financial a flairs to anr extent, jatfd the onlywiy to ac complish it . is to.' commence, Vtow'and never cease tq urge all the measures till all are accomplislied. vote in favor of a penheri tiary wilt , not rivet one. (ipod us ltd yer or the one to come1, but will simp! y give the opinion of tlie State in the matter. iThen the legislaio.ro Would feci safe in reeonirnea. din'; such'iT:ea$arca or making sich lavria would be likely to carry out. the object' With out embarrassment to1 the State. We 'must still, then j, urge the peoplelo vote fot a4tn itentiary. ' - . ' V, '. . ' ' i:' . 4. . M.'M.'E." --Tpetnendoftt freshet al the iVoriil. -Thpre has been W tremendojis freshet ut (he, North, la&t week, overflowing the' road', demolish. ing embankments on Janals,and destroying the ripe and growing crops. ,; . . 1 Vermont The Whig state 'convention has nominated Horacn Eaton", of Enosburg, for Governor, and Leonard Sargean; J' of Man chester, for Lieut.'! Governor. The Demo, cfats have nominate jjohn Smithy for G-o v. crnor, and T. B.. Ransom, for, Lfeut. Gov ernor. '.;..' .t U w m i - ? J " - '."; 'illy ii,,! ii t mmi- 'i ' " i" i,;;" Delaware. The. democratic State Conven tion have nominited William Ehmp, of Kent County, for Govcrnoriand Jojin IX Dnwonh of Newcastle County j for Congress. . - . . - " The Indtpen'lenp'' The publication of he Indt pendent, by .Wr. 'lTiomaa Lbritig, has been tracsferied from Raleigh to Wil mington. It has been enlarged and improv ed, and comes out with renewed spirit. , Printers, ---The Pennsylvania". Reporter says: 'lo all our; acquaintance wiih jour printers we scarcely tyer saw one that was either a fool or a coward. Vherever there is" fun, they afe there w.here danger is most immincot, they are spre to be found. At li e call of their country none respond more heart ily, or iu its, service display more1 zeal and ability, and in the present crisis of our affairs, these latter qualities are developing: them selves in all quarters. , - - The St. Louis; Reveille furnishes the fol lowing, musing despatch from Geri- Atn)u. dia, 10 the PreaideLt of Mexico,-giving an account of the batile cf V:? 9t.h. It may .not be a literal transition Lut no duult epeaks the thooghls pf the ?dexicaa Genera!. To .his Illustrioustrisiome Gen. Pa redes ; President of 1 be Southern Republic of ' Mexico, and-the United Congress: -' Y.iur excellency will, no doubt, have .learn, ed befoie this, from1 some of the cowarp'ly rascals who ran away . on the. 0ih, thai our grand army has been forced through the want of water and difficulty cf holding our'first position, to retire to ouroitA sfde ol the Rio Grande. This American tailot kept up such a 03 incessant discharge o! buttons upon our forces that we were lexl to infer our position was & warm one, and it seamed . that not content with cutting eut our batterv and capturing Geo. La Vega he actually . J I I - ' ... - at--' 'U.l..''-l sianeu in apprentices - into ins cnapjwiai, where brave anorent your officer, to. as they have since declared,' sew him up in his tihirt-taiL' I have not words to epress to your Excellency my .ccntempi foV these hated Arnericanjs.' They made the ground so infernally hot that ouMroopi were (orced lonrtrch back into the rijre to. cool off; ar.J while we were performing this rpove. meat iii a masterly manner, one - May- ho must have sold himself to lLa evil one, wi." :h no doubt be rides drove 42a ia our cannon's mouth, turned his horse's heels towards it. upon which the animal kicked it over; where upon he attached his beard, like lasso, to the piece, and scampe red pflTs fast ei the wind. He made hit escape just- time' ! lost my military coat in the action, and hen 10 recovrr it mended by thit American idler. ' V f ii ., .... iin' I'M n, I .. ben befr :"ir--: r, i!.'i V-;.' nq it ci' :'-'--jv; h r. ; ' S v.-.: . r i C :h to i ; Trie :("' r, t i f r Gf . ! . i'OSTC !Th'rciw'b ic poUtci.cs t f Gt .. '..'St ' -J, j bave'ten'.a letter from ths. A" t ral &f the"b:at8, co::i .:ning a ci i..C'i ! t. tJ I .... - r. 'i i fliiici wi.ii::i IiSto irtii i"nii ? drawn ylbxv.- v? t!.o .!i Carl.ii; Rrrsmer,'. - TJ.g xrrhr i f Cj L . r h,i;c'.!-.'.5- li!-. rmiti-d the rv t co-rpiny, ra! wcUvsl'.ti.!:, H't.'.'.i 'i cr 'T";'::uJ tJ fofm the-Re 5:1.1c nt: .' 4 jRowan -county, Ctrf. Ru uyd 7. L- " J. . , Orange, Cap, nut kr.-jwn, thoi'-M ,to Li kJosfeph tlolj. . . . . lJuncortibe, Uapt. k in. l.Jonr.t. - Cunt! X.J Wrno'v.' - - - ' .. ... - - r . - j .. v v " Surry, Capt. G. V ..B"owb-. , . . iDtvie, Capt. D.AV. t.-:n;th. iiriunit, y" 1. 1 ""lit. ,M cD'o wull , Cp,t. J. S.'Brnwt;. ' , ' ', ' Caswell Capt. Archer Let. r ; n r - ; i Departed tbWi the 23th thy ut June, -131 thi year r hi- ajc, Hsxjjmjm 'I i:a. II worth, la. ' faat scui -of P. II. and 8. B. Mc.l-nnjrf III? county, aftraion and7patnf(i! il!tu, II J the tic voted" n!)j-rt of hf l,ivo anil chVp r,f .' - irlrti Ta rr i.lV ' who, tbotisrh " -.lle of tha Lrrcav r..tnt, rt I hnv .thf ,corso!ytion ofnowin that K is ccno( to tha arms of LL. wlo iiiiiJ 7- r liit!tr c!."rfn 16 coisi ,unio"inp, anj forbid thti.i nit, fr pf eucii - is Ui. leprtrd ihli J.fe, July the 5th ISiG, in preat f3C', Mm- EuzjiBETii II owe ix, eowrt of G. V. Ildwelr, knid ghtcr, pf Rev, J. Cand Sunxnnah Evans. The Deceased wm aTxxit 252 ychr 'of "re". TliOKTh in 'early life, toiled her-eff tp the -M. El Chorcfi amiDoi ion; aticr louna ,ine unta precious 10 per ojilsnd enjoyed that religion which i sweJ-V-than life and elronjtr than dfnth. Ilavin-J Ukc'rt; bet stand vn the rock of eea, ro Ltclarctl by fr'r dlj walk arwt Convr rs-at ioa Ih-il t'to coruuJeted this world not her home; but w a ia srrchoTa bcl, teii eoun try, s homo above tin tkics. $he was tkcn i!l on the 23rd of June, of ITcrvotia ' '..L :.u :li . . r 1 Put AxTm with rr4-ft' u.va'-rtr nittH iha mrm IimikiiX. icvci. wiiii;ii iHm.n cuii nuru ia innrrun uir mawnm- was near at hand.1 She tUet called her, mother to 1ieir bed side, and told ber that . without some epcedy relief ahe could not survive long. ' Her mother tola hct1 ehe knew that, and then akrd her if h was pcfeclly prepared for Iter approaching cliar-o Tiia ih(;" Thca reqoe'slcd her,-mother and Aur.t to sing for her,tliey did srr, ki.d ink llV.lv t.. .i n'.e obtained f-feat reIif'froih hardarsi of heart, and ' after rej icin in the love and fhou'tin tbe nrjic of ,Corf for Mi'me tlfhe, she turned ae'rii in h'r djin j -pillow andsiin;- the comforting' bytan. '- - lowfijrm a foundation ye sainti of the Lard StC". aftr which he'r: trenglh aeemed much exhautted : but etitl he exhorted thctn 16 feicet her In heaven, and tellinj; them .ow wfi3injr' ihe'wrs'' g, she would occasionally 'repcaL "I want tcl.jo, I. want to po, I wasit lo go to glory.' Therb are ad rtutny trials here bebw,and theyaytbero are, none iA glory1 ite. Ia this frame of mind eijeconliru 'ued until Siblmlli morninj about 10 o'clock, when Ilfl le in Ann tn llrn rmi n( Ji wn .il.. Words Coaie, rd Jesut, cbtne qarckly. , ., , - fio doubt fcui that ta death Qnlockcd the prison door, the immortal soul wa4 conveyed .by aagcla' lb v th realms of everlasting he; and while her" body sleeps in the tomb, we have no dout)t ihat her sonl is' in paradise, brealhin? forth to the li-lfmintr hpaVftV.t tht sublime 6nj of redcetning Heridut now bleeps in "the grave at Udhel Cli l r-h.Haywaod Co. N. C.t, 6ver which a Liad arii a;?jcuodato . nUkhandttog'ctlier With Iicr ntiiBToua rel&lions and friends are 'reft to drop tlie tear of fond remetnbranea. Bat while her frfenda weep and sorrow for hrr, they sorrow not as l how Who hvc no .hpe. : No, the 7 enltertain a lively hope of iheeting her "where the wicked eeasefroM troubling and the weary are at rest We A'o&IJjusl say fd her befcaved hanband.' do( not grjevei.lhe toes 'tt yoa of roar wife, is tiet luumc gain, emuiaie ner example, joUow tier as . she followed our blessed Jesus, and era it be Ion' Vou, together with the res" of hex friends, shall meet her in heaven, where, In the absence of all part ing r pain. 'ypu nhall enjoy h ippiness far more no. Die ani curaoie ttmn.can ever be realized licrir. .i.uiriiiu 411 itj mil rem, ' , Ii s ihinkuig and acljf 1 -, are o'er; ' Her qoiel imoiovablc Lrcat-t ' " ' Is-beavcd by afll.clion no rnrrt-p." , . ' ' '. J V. iSfWMPPb.T. ; NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENT, s , Iciporfef .& JVhoJfisiIc'DnriiK-.' Ito. 12S .Tlaltlen Lane-, Snw Vorfc;' IVoytD refspf CI fully invite the attcrlioVi AT CX,y trvl Drurrisls, riiri(;iHns. Mnau.et'crer:nil chanU in general yisilmg the city ;0 his eiUn-.rs to:k of fenmne Drugs and Medicmea,"CliemicaW ' . -.v, w..-, iu siiu ..aimiaciurerf Article. . tr which1 .he offers fpr sate either freahf an. profred paper on the most liberal tcrmv and at the lowest- market rates. Ilia stock wi.'I always be' found com oldie and will mrAnf f.S ..... of.pnglih and Trench Cheialca'J", Sur.'fJ tnstrui. mehts. Apothecaries' Olamware, Pcrfamcrj, 6Jc.- yraers irom inywcians will rccuv especial alien. ' iioa. Sew York, Joly 17, I5t5,-3m 203 I a woRp to mothers; "'; flea! Lh is one of the best gfflsof parents to thviV"" childrem acd iwilhoCt U; all tlie advaaiaWa nfV fortune are am evils in . dicgaise. rCalure a?wsys : ; adnionLifhes the parent when aid is reqntrcd. 'It ' a young child cries fcloeh, it must - be ju, it is not capable of being affected- by. any i L'At- bat ' th4of bod.fy pain or pleasure. At sorfj ' t:rac r-tt.t-fftt arp snl trt rm lihrir irifirii. r- t. r t-nuta ctmi tairtin intoxicaUng ur stcpifying projuTlicsv" and thiongii Uiia may answer the;r 'imtnrdiale pur- ore ' whM is the rebuilt Tlie children either die in cool vulsions, -or live txrseraUe and onheallhy, liified id -their growth", with debilitated stomach. .nrfhA;.j ' nerves. ?The food de-igned by natare for children; m "'""j pniiiw vi" 11 is rnarreHairs how aaj person can be mi. taken, the breayt ot th faioUier, or bread and milk forinnta, ,, ic-,!- " adapted to the delicate state of,tIeirslmnac!,s t't , those Mai disease, arise wljich iweepoT adVan J " rf(lhond. of infta taal. Who ciJ -ejtifciat the ravage, rriade by "UhoJea IofantirTr1- iVfVfV r 1 ''cu!c wniclt Ins nr heett , 7- i ";.:,r"'?,rl,"ea atMs.jrtl.nsf to the dl -J-Ml, WB BO 1115 l.tLICltl ... -ob. as -men are l :i c'iJren of a U'tr-r r- UV the : mom rcr-.' -:? v,,'I bo' f.ud tiacio'j in Cju'en ' 5-1 ., j; I'.rr&j -or Sk Headache, and indttd .'! cf ta.,s tl nt aris ffutta d Ordered stute of ihe if;tcl and towels. ' rreparedonlj by Dr. D. Jayne, Na,(j touh Third street Thiladelpbia; a-:d sold by hfl rectsv bid ITUggiU thraujrboul' the United Kutesv ' ' ITh'esa medicines ae tut sale uvAaberillV V Pattos tkO.'. ' ' Ja IIondersoDt r by- y. . , .'
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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