Newspapers / Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.) / Sept. 16, 1847, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
t, J.f.n'ct,cf' 'Mala stale 01 ' 7 Vie inhb.towfc",n .j'n,fl . , i,,,. u..itinale risen iti!nate govern- fifH,',e rriwi of live imperi- f ' .h-cbbi k-cn oy s)l,,'f ' fiyl,f dispatched from basw'; w .T,ic r-!ljwjng ulHcM an- .hl r. -.;. c i fa&B" vic by ihe author. rMiot Wrchan.s of thai M. '''' j! I'm '"J- the Albanian coasu ''nViN OF THE CJMaiTTi IT T,T1' .iEBCBAMS, MALTA. ..ccrrySOe, Valuta,) . August 3. r j cfirrctfu acquaint ypu, ' 'irtnation of ihe mei chants, lhai 'pff acW.ntrtiig the government .I,f' ,fcoTi'nuicaiiori from Lord si ri . vnh a vie of repicvtng the fthaiprtvai i Alb-min. the- Oi ' ...frrnni nl is about t institute - wkade of the whofo of the coasl 6f U 1 bvd the liaaor to be, &r. WM. Sl.!t l-?rC!iitf See" Mary to Government.' Jj. "fC.TlON AG KN'ST THE I.MrORTATlON rtA!UtK Stores into tub Ukgency of ? .ii in OiBBARY-- jgov;fnmVnt y.umlcr dvie if July 30, 1647, roncc. ,(Vt.( u jymmint'ts of Urtiiah t. ntic mere ba i4 -i of that i-lanJ, copy J.ipsU'hom (?. W.Crowe, E-q litnic f'y V :nt and ' conjiiJ rrJil Tr'H' dilcd ,ho' -0ih u,k Ifufj'i'hanhc importaiion aiiv sale of Vir tk sch un., gun b-ir- j,fJi'P''r gun Hints, musket and j;jlb!5, bad U'-t n strictly. prohibited. by fijjonrnnunt ef Tiipili; undiint any jifhirlicii, btiiit landed nt any of the jVir "n 'be Ci.m of that Iti'Vncy, iIbe-cor.fj-c:itv'd as contrnbriJ. riiCIealtifiaVorld. vti:tr tu ilio-niut acuritc r nt eiiaiiuii!i,lthc rntinr' uLt.iitn t, l!e rv!i ab iwt oik; thusnt oiillion tf j'iljuinm of thuir "rrligiou claVsea a (j8Tb'Wndti,anJ nuswtrk -every pur" par-. u mdi-r la hive practical viirv of kcJrid:iiort of the worW: , pMii'nnii,, , - ' r i vRtn n CithMjcs, . -Vm-nuni and oIIht.?, K-ln'iirnedau,' ; 70,000,000 . 130,0UU,O0O 5y .ooa.ooo . . tMoo,ooo , ii ,000,000 . ion, ooo, oo D 030,00.000 - ' T.til, 1 ,000,000,000 . Tjo Crtritiian-Jjurnnl remarks:" 'It i.s t ilxvjt fony ye-irs sinevktho commerce- "iv( ihii iiutiiein mitiianiry ttfirt. jVrc .ire now nniang tho - heaihiMi ,abot iliuuanJ missionaiies, arid thrse rmpv nearly ai many s.tn-tions. 'In cfn riun'wiih thet' are 7,000 4or H.000 nd oilier silnrivd' ieacl:rr, ,.Cat- hists, helper and asaitnintii of various. iJ, cng-ijjnd in ihii office of tducaiin j J Te'iigi.ttis instruct ttn.v There-' are bbitut . j hundred ihmmnd conveit io,"chri .j!1 cuiiiiituDtiin, and tbibt 250,000 Urcn and mhihs bflongin to mii-virv si U..SoirM 8000 or'4000 cliurches, I a.OOd1 or 3'UO elioold' Inve ;bct n !;irii2vd. Tim WiVm is printed in - most ? the principal dialeeti of the clol t' ,?n. These are hej:t'c?- , 1 1 bcen.dime c -" , ; Si 1 1 Laurens to this place'. ' .We: ur nJ thai a few mor days will b.o Ltbe Brigade .in surveying all the'prac Venpppruaches to tle Village o Green. The routt ii reported by ,4he Sr rsasl u irulv admirably one, present kittle tir no ditficulty, except at.: Broid Wr, Newberry. C. II. and Laurens C Sind the last mi I a or two approaching n!ice. Thn difficult near . Ruffs Villain. in.NewberryJ vi inconsiderable. result of .thd Survey is therefore weir route promises gK)d-dividends; as JJ.n all othe( advadages. Greenville Uv t s0enUv considered as consU in lor, vowerU ti power sufficient TllO III;, ; y fj .. .. We aro I.ktlv at !m u i -b'tory of t!. .ar.iLxrt' Recent pt,b!icaiium on ini 5 no tict to dwurb t'.b U( tuMt.cpnirjuyerj;'; wiich ren..t i i rnnt,.i . . i 1.1 i i-vi.tu u . too ,-OtOou iil IDe Vae bat that light can )tl Lu, t '."c tbt-m. , The Letter of rvrVtsiJr :4 rum J. Ty. Jer, by which the rjues-L, ed, has brought cut . n haabiUn rtceiv. XL ronaC fr'oin other party to i! - rnyraci wh'ertby Tl xjs w annexrd" u tiw fnltJ Stt-s.'ia the Turin ofa Letter, lum the f.jfrti.rl'rM i! .t of T.a, wh.dx aa purl of"! i!j h s. iwi ui, ( sDa.J ti.r CO r an Unhjrlllltn Ir.miiMri.h f I a a rcav t .ace in ur column tq-xliy. . ; la this Letter th; render who I, pace viih the march ofevems v i! f some important revelations. ' We aow knort from GcnIf , " ' whit it was Hund impossible it,a-otr - . pending .ihecussiim of the 'IVeaty o Annexaiionwhat were the .tpcc'tCw pledge s given by the Executive! of the U. tutes to Texas through her C'tnrinssu)ners !(m ad. dition to those given ' th-rough. ouj- Xrinin.' tur to. Texan) before fse Cotnmivsioners could- under their i.Uuuction sigrr tht T'V.V viz l,,al "in he event of failure m the part of the Government of th United Sidles to consummate annexation,, after negntialioni tcere once opened between, the two Govfrnmenls, ihe Uirnfed-Sjtatei should bt bouni ii guaranty (lie ' in jepeni. ence of Texas, or cuter into a treaty) defen sive against Mexico.'" ',; Another point now . eitablisheuVby the Letter, of Gen. , H.uMttHii and wlich we viu other onnonenta "irre at, the time" Roundly abused for even suspecting, is, ihav'f 'ihere, " never was any uurigao con cectetl with Texas and s othpr frei'gn Powers; nor teas there' ever any foundation for tuch q chirge, (thougii Molten reiicat: eg,) tnly in -thi '.leveiiih exci:env?rit of hratoJ fancy, or iho ; niischit voua tlcsiins of tho u irked, ,.!'".' : This M intfesto of Gen. ITousfoJi also proves (what we Jiavelwn)s belifevi-d) that it wij ?i the Hcrmituge ''tha the' question o "annexation 'was aujuugrU ouJ $ellleu, Jar- at last as .concerned the $Texan interest' in the ipatter. la reference to which' point, by th way,' it must be re in. irked, that Ge.n. Uoiislon erp in iuppos ing lhat 4the PeiMtle' of the U. Siate UKk up and determined the question of "an irexation." ' A majvinty f the Peojlle were undoubtedly opposed to llw .,annexaiion1 ofTexaswheo it Jonk place. .. it ff: nev ertheUs; vo believe; Strictly-"true - that, in tiie -nearly rqjaJ ti vision uf the lepl between the two reat political parties, the Texan interest llirowi iut? the scalo, did ostructse thos.o great men who ought , to have bedi called to pre-id'j in this Govern ment, and brought the -present Administra tion! power, f In-Gen. Houston's expres sive phrase, jhc 'fexas question 'nTide and umn i Jo the great nin of Americi.V ' " v . AVe-do pot know wlietherMr.; Tylcf will tJiink it necessary to make any rejoinder to Gen Il.'s Letter, If he (ji.)t'we : ihall of course spread jt beforo our readies.- ' At Wholesale Sea nip g leaVn'from the Philadelphia Inquirer t thai on' Monday week, a resjeciably dressed man s'vexi.Ho the New Yorkpolico nfitce, and repren; led himself as one, , of the greatest scamps that ever esenped the Stute?s prison. I j I Hie is to bp bellied, he has comnilt j ted trvothundred buiglaries, stolen three hundred horses, conimited ab"ut - twenty 'highway' robberries, and ' would 'have tin jhi'siiaiion at.all -in committing murder.-. 1 1 " wanted tlio magsirale,W act as 'judge, i witness, ju.-y, a n'd hei'iir--Tlo try, hmv on. ithi ipil on all the crimes iliat. he charged i himself with, and . would take it ap an iepct;ial favor, if ifie m-fgitrato would 1 sentence him to-'solitary;' confinement . for jlie, as he kne the well-being of .society j was. nbt safe .while he. was St largev ? The magistrate'did not knoSv what Jo do j with" this queer customer, who seemed so -desirous of punishment. r Jle told .tho'selt accused cnmina.l, ha ; ha could not be Mrud wiih .such' 'magnetic speed, us he j desired, w hereupon ho broke" out into a tirade of abuse, and bUsjeined 'jna'msi ' horrible manner. Some person ' present I s.ugics.trd a doubt of he. m ns sanity fipd VjL was finally decided to t.ak care u him i r -the present. I nero is no aouot tuai poor fellow is n'on compos. , " ' ffH-t the .close." of the elections ia-Tep-jvVe two "years agov the Locofocos rats ' jud shout'of victory. . Another :'and V-l important election L has just-taken i 'n Tennessee, ; and we aro -mow r- for the hurrahs' tf the Locofes. nns their me I inch (dy Mlencet ,d their friends dead? s r t- , ee voted aratrtsi'ihe flection ol J1 er own cr.izetQT" AUo-JCresi ,yV-i-t hb election, ns if willing iho fairest possible trial! rfhe c supjjort. , And n-w, having A vr-' trial, she repudiates, him vovd loathing. i'e-er before rvvof these Uniied .State rt - tXviukn. Louisville JdurnaL- y Vj,; ji-r'lre is .n i dubt but NVcflay render the subject in- sen V " .-. vin tinder slirnii-it 1 nrnlinnM- hot , --r-- i.-v.v-...., es H. Pickford 'las addressed to tho Lo'don Morning Chronicle a solemn warning wgainst the use of it. There isa ehemicNl alteration in the vital constituents of the blood; for nal only is'"lhat deprived oi us oxygen,, ona-tw tie power ot coagula tion like the bUck vitiated blood of mal- lgnaui anu puinu lovers nui, the cor puscules whence fibrin is formed are Genial ly dissolved. Hence the blood laes lng Uini2 to n'gaiu Us lite-supponing, flesh-forming ' C.iaractet; wounds how everted edges and refuse to heal;' and.ihe patient often sinks into death: The use of ether also tends lo produce lcbercula,r con sumption ofhe lungs, as was apparent in thirty cases of death after the use of ether From tkt Mm!tigk Remitter. ' A Letter from Gen, Tajlor. Wehaveihs pleasure of laying before r read rs, Jo-day a Lei: - r forn General x lrr responding Md tha metMing held i : f :s fi vor, in thi Ciiy, mi the SI uf July Like every thing proceeding from - ,iii characterised , by a fnfHjety v: J i.. .iplicttjr, alvas v indicative of true grtatot ss. It is very evident, however, on its face, thai the General. hi!e he does nut seek; w iH' rit decline the nomination vi the people all .oier' ihe Uplon: " t . 1 coi;respondcce: . Keleigh, J.ulySJ 9 47. . To II j. Gnorai 2 TaYLuk: - ' I-i liU dieocev to a Resolution, fatd tit t iry Jarg and respectable ine -lii'g K . 3 i.i this Ciy on the 3 t instant, r c:i. ill next oceupfney 4of tha'Et. tcu:iv. C .ir of our ili publici bnvethe j 'i : re of enclos": g a "py otlhe proceed t U th it -st'K. v" v .is people, and m. cert ly hope t!.- ;r j - il will atTud rou cs m'ic., p.t'.sure,-n? fji a ..ssenting ?,, friends on thaj occ ! Iv esteem vour mary ir pussige, with i!j I your numerous .. We all cordial. irtu'", "nd trreat abilitie, ana, vei-:rit'i pi'ri.tri, i:fl desire, wiih your appobiti ?i, -t i. jegt our'stneeruy, by votirg fvr i t I.' the highest tfHce in the gift ofa free pco.'c. W-e; hold" in graieful remen.1 ;uko jo'ir services Jo ,our.tummon, country, nni are enthusiastic in your cause; bee (2we be heve the t cue imters of he country will be promoted by your election to life Pres idency. i 7 Wiih sepiimeqls pf , high c-teem and 1-espSct, t - . I am your obedient servant. GEO. W. HAYWOOD., Tf'ADQtJARTERS Army of Occupation, )' i Cantp near Monterey A ui 2, 1847 , $ ' Sir The copy 61 vhe Uesoluiiotis,' re cently passed in ihe ' City,- of 'Raleigh, N. C, on ihe 3d of July, and which yoq were charged wiih coinmumcatins .to'me has been, with your letter, duly received. Be pleased to - convey to the vo;ers . of thai District of N. C, my dtp apprecia. tion of the high honor lhty have conferred ujxxn me .in Ihejr nomination. While 1 'am eye ri, willing to yield jo iho. popular wfl!, and serve the country in any cupacij to which I may be? freely and unanimously ; fcalhd, I rtiay by permitted to say, that I' huve.nol the assurance tji bulieve, that. -my abilities are suited to the discharge (F such responsible duties as re3-iipon the office of Chief-Magistracy. ;.M.y be,st ciTbrts, how evefj will always . ba exercised in the cause of ihe country, in : whatever position it may bo .; my fortune to be placed.. , Acetit for yourself wr my.bVst acknowl edgments for 'the very eouneoos. and flit: tering manner in which you were pleaswd lo commnnimile these Keolutions, nod mv wisnes loryour conuuueu prosjeriiy aim beaflh. . v ' 1 am sir, wiih. high respect,5 'Your most obedirnt servant, 2. TAYLOR, j " lUaj Gen. U. S. A , Gea. W. Haywood, Cq. . , Chairman iate Public Meet?n,. " - ' - -Raleigh,. N. C, ' Oca. laylor ;Uid llio :'&ajr." : Tneditor of the Sunday 1 Tuni-a ob jects to Geperai" Tajlor's -election tb the Presidency oh the 'ground of his being made the tool of w icked 'and selfish dema- gogues-, and asks", '.SVho' is to; Asleep witlr him-r-who is to be the Jin2'"behiiid the throne-who is to be the Richelieu of his idministrationT" nois'ble that our wor.ihy .friend- Major Noah ?reully has so couttimp'inio an opinion ot.tne iiu vero fs- thesoj msuiiiiiff questions tnuiiiate! 1 et t tiere is rrong proof of llw -perftciion of ihe old General's chniacter; vth;l noihlng cm .be urged ng-int. his' election, no fault ;an be found wii If ihe mnrt hooself oty a distrust of thqse tcho may become his advi sers: .What a nilieuhu's bug bear of the linagination! It remi f.d us of the story of ihc young gifl 'wlio was,. found one dy with tears streaming from her eycs.-r-and when askeo the cause of he f misery, said 4 '.'She vh9 thinking that when she got irtarrU d and had a liule baby', that poor dear little b-i by might creep into '.i!:e fire ant bunt ilseU to. death, On,kar O'lt'dar No Mnior - Noah's apprehensions for (hq integrity nf the ncjininistrution of O'd Rouh and Reudy axe just. abiut ws ra'ion a!.- He fears thit somebody will ' "sleep with himV- or ; get round him -ror gain an influence over him that "will prove disas-' trous to iho n.Vtionl . ,Can- ihe Major point 'to oiieof our prominent pliticians of w hom there, is so htlle to be feared ootho score of undue personal influence, especially so loiv as veneral lay lor 'keeps himself who! lylrw from party pfedges. and obligations! There1 is not one among nll the ; wily ser pents of the la nl who would dtrc, attempt to plav Hichelieaxd suoaking. Jt.slor ni hign unswerving - imegriijr oi cujiu-j ter, his'greut honesty ayM straightlorwarfl ncss of purpose7, his loog devotion to the interests and. welfare of his country it ii or these, that ihe rwnlo. arc deiermmed lo 1 reward him with ihe highest -oflie irnheir pift, Jv believe they wifl confer pn him th6 powers of the Chief Magistracy wuli a ftori h.4o iite-conhJenco than has oeen reposed in any President since the greai VVashincton: 'il hat he- will: Do eieeteci ny an overwhelming m-jrity there is;oot a shadow of doubt; and that too uj tha Y res- tdent of the w?noi.E Peuplb "vntrammellcd with party obligations or in'erests of any kind, and under, node but 'thosu which the Constitution and tne high iQteresis of the Nation nl larjre most seriously an j sojemn- 1 v demand.' INVio : York ; Mirror Richard Hill Jr ; of Henrico county Va., sayj that .cattle or oihef stoc, jf wathed with the water in which I rtVli potatoes have'becn boiled, will be ii mediately relieved of ihe ficc o licks. v tr ' SaliTof a Hotel. The- PeTl Sireel House, New York was sold on Tuesday, . . .- i rirt 'ro- - - " - A young girl of the Cretk. Nalioo-, aged JOj living near run uiwi; vuMJig great sensStioni in ail her region, of coun- lry She i dtscribtd.. by the Cherokee Advocate, k 'not bx'tng: remarkkble: in former days fr any qualities of mind that would dtsunsdish hef above many of her countrywomen. What she does )!t be learntd-by the following extrtcrt Sicb phenomena have been observed before in diflLreot, individuals. About three months ago" while engnged in .s'me, household duiWs she "uttered a M-foam and fell senselns. .Her friends supposed that she whs dead and made ready to bury her, but after remaining in lhat Ktatefur seven I hour., snc gae fcigns- ol fife and gradually xcgnnrd her fctrength,- 1IU liau OVCU III inintr, nuu kiku n- vived, gave a lucid account' of her inter, course i:h the imirit of the upper world of .ail .that she saw, of aft thai was told her, aod of certain events- which thoulJ rome to paas. She hat been in -the same state, once or twice since and professes to have hd communion with .the Saviour xf men, whose wounds opeo ana bleed-afrelj upon the -perpetration: of every, wicked act con" v-;d hbre below; and who has taught . - . ords ofa sweet sopgj ' wheh hq Mi- v rcat beauty . and tffect. She Ii h ,. ; . I one or two deaths which have come to j a i:nd told from : her owa feel.! tugs of a i. ricr at ' the very lime it was committed nl a distance or several, indea from her SSo also-purchased her burial cL:! s, foretold at- thal' time her death u!J fke place and certain, sign which won! J then be been, and 4 from which the world ct ' J j j.Jge bf the sincerii ly of her prt-rvSaioi-s r.J the truth "of her. revelations, t - People froiu all sscii.T.is are flocking "to sec her and as she goes ;!' iain ' to day; for the last time but one,, it is v!'lh:it a: immcQso. crowd will visit her. Y ' are mnny w ho consider her casfn n i-ofe one and who, believing in her in-p. ration' h;ive become alarmed and fvr-oul the errors tof their-wav$. V Ti'ogro Excitcmcut In Uostou. W.e copy the lollolving aiticle from i!ie B istnn Times of the: 19;ti AugusL ;Ii re cords another attempt, on the part of the fanatics to induce u stavp to desert 'her inasyir; bu on this occasion, a. o btht is, we ar. gUJ to eo : that these wretches were disappointed. - 4 ' " r "'Quue.a Jittle ; family,-:; muss .ca'mo off near the Trfcmont House," yes;ctda, l)C easioned by ihe interference of soma Billy abohtixmists who attempted to induce ; a female slave brought here by a Southern family , to leave her mistress' agninst ' her jiwn -whIu-V ' Tha woman evidently kiAiw "When shu was well ofT an J .exhibited not the slightest desire to change a good situa tion where she is treated kindly for a4 very uncertain one." '1 ho efforts uf these monomaniacs availed nothing in this in stance; the slave persisting that she would rather remain where she was. Since the above was Written, we" have learned that the-gentleman who brings the slavoy here, took hi '-rVant' and. family into the cars at Nesv Uedford yesterday, nhen they en countered a colored abolitionist preacher, (whose name we could not learn,) who got into conversation with tho slavp , nnJj was i ? T very proiuso in nis, remarks anu comments. Ho. finally abused the genut?mati,u uch A decree, lhai rthe, pisscngers ( interfered, ind " the. officious ftl'ow was ejected from hc car. ILo gut into another car, onJ ifterwards ent an 5 po logy-. to the Southern rentleman for his tooltih nouso. Uii m the rrivt of the party. -at B.istm, iho g-nile man put his family, wiid tho slave, into a carriage, wiueivno oruereo to tne i remont Houset and waiteii himclf to loo,; alter ihe-lu!iae.'v:-"r,ho colored preacher took a cab, drove after the carriage, . arid up;i lt the lady V alighting, he ipereniptonly do-1 , manded rhe person of t-Jw- slave.' -t Jere Iio j coniinud his abuse (very luckily in tli.4 husband a arweaic to . thn lad v, but the I parly tntejud the hale!., A crl.w i as-.t m. 1 bled, and the aboltuonisHj black and white, pressed their desire for the slave's itlejy. j rrom our own knowledge k wo are. affirm i - sire to leave tho protection tof her mistres anu she declares that it sho wa t ilien wav. and nrevented from rciivainin vii i thoe with whom she w:s born an J I t 1 been- reared, she would return to i i ; uptn (lio first opportunity, tln" h r'i" 1 . ! lo walk a thousand mi'es to f:n I them j And this ignorant and i-rpoJi.t u.url. ; i dares to threaten tlut he will resru"11 l.tr. j The woman is about 'foriy f v ms t,U, i- ' perfectly hippy and conteu'c 1, nn 1 j few hair brained p--ti lo p" 1 1. wiih this colored 'pi imi ,. r,1' ( called; at thei r lkw$jrould ab Ki:t t',- wnn usateTUie care of .thoso ! and 'desires to, remain with. vi; r I men 1 thin fellow an i l.is co i 'J t ) notice of the police." ! It istrcally graiif-ting to t5. : . ; witness tho improvemff.s gotn t' Ci'luton. Not only are new ei!-w being fitted op, but new at, 1 i A, j'.iin- i is I to ;i t l ings -ate ueing ereciou, pro, -km j short mouths to add r.uo'i t f C u read. nccoraed to -3. l.vr-rv .-urine a x in fu-lry is rniw in s-icc -J"..l r .I :, and contentment is oiuif u i.i et ry face. T,biwas Cttur; .n . vxv,i o-, ahiKJSt only in uame ihq t. . Utts c ; 5 ) in" but little. The new j i;l l.nl mc i menced,' and will bo reaiiy zeejr I..' 4 1 Contracts bui we have ' no u ; for c- - r,t present." 1 he lown 13 rerr 1. ' y .c $ and there appears liisJin rn'r. t' i.v He (CSen. Ta)br) certtinlv l strong as he vas Albany Bvc. Jtiurn-.it. Wilhtlio jackalls f prtv, wh ue 1 o is oar the scent of ofTice. Au. JVluJ-' 1 n -r -.:f" i f'--v:-;v.;: 1 ' : .. 'hi ' ' :k 'Plants, when. dropinj, are revived by a few of comphor, Ta Prepare ex imitation of Goll Brc. : Mell two ounces of tin, and mix with it one ounce of mercury; when this is'cotdi pufverii it, and add one ounce of murraie f ammonia, ahd ooe ounce of ilphor, and rrmd them all together. ' Putsi1e compound in a flask, and heal it in a clear fire, (carefully, a voido? the fumes', till tlw mercury aubtimvs and rises in,ypor,-y-When the rapor ceases et rise, lake ile glass from ihe fire. .' A flxVy gold colored powder wOl remain in tbe flask, which may be applied to ornamental work in lbs man. tier tf gold broor, tf which if is a toiera. ble imitation SciculrfiC'American. , ; - George J. J. Barber, Eq , is the whole hearted and liberal iii.nded Whig wh onie time Mnce presented -t.he Jiio ' of ', the "Courtfand Whig1" vvitJi a,cw st of types for his prwr Afer-repenud wulrcTta'tooa from the Whigs - of Co'urtland, the editor has, without "Mr. B. consent, gin-n his name a ihe public. Now that it w kuowiij 'we hope the Whig press will piss it round as worthy of "everlasting rtiminbiance. Syracuse Jonmoh - '"':':.';'; t ''' V; J .V ' '.- ' ,J , '"':' , ' , i,u, ,. ' ' n ? -i : s Greenville I'aper Mill.. We presume it is not generally known i a distance that there has been for sever al 3 ears pas?, two Paper Mills in tucCeS', lot operation within eight mites of our vil lage: For the last two weeks ihe' Moun: taineer has been printed upon Paper m wiv ufactured by V. M'BeC, Sons & Co' ah'i a more beautiful or better article ii hns never been our fortune (to use.- 0her kinds of paper made at this' estab'ithment are. also of superior quality. The extensive Paper MJl of Cd. Dun ha m- from w hich many of the , Pi inters irt th.8 and the adjoining States have been furniidied several yc,ars--ha3 nyt ,beefl in corr)t!eln Operation for the lastlwoor three WioiiUH, in. consequence of heavy-, repairs "that have been going on4this seasons We understand -that this estabVishmc'nt will ftgaiu be put in fuHmotioriJii a:few wetlts, when the enterprUtng Proprietor experts to manufacture a superior a i ticte of Paper, and will continue toiuppfy the - cjctensive uiarket which ho has, hitherteu (. . These manufactories are important ad ditions to-Hio South, in many lespectx; but the igreatesi, . perhaps,- is" thit tho. st4ock conMirnd, to theamuunl of severalll.otJ and dollars a-nnually, is' a Clear saving 4 to the country; for, until ihey we.ro tstabiish; ed, the lradu id rngi wis never thought of in-the upper pin bl" Ui3iate -' The pros' pects ol the.opper.' Districts fir in-mufac turiog aio on the rise, and be'eome bitigh'ter lis tho e uxts of building Rail Ro ids in crease. Vo hife already a -respectable begt.ioirg i:i Cotton Factories. Wo have also in t!in district ihedarge Coach Fuctury of Mf. C : an J somewhat connected with it, is the m tcliuiery he has put up on Eno ree fr i:. lCturing carriage and wajjon wheels. Auustaf Columbia and Chartes tun Ctac'i i'uctories may some day , be largely supplied with tho wood work of wheels ready ma le froni this establishment when tho irnvirn of transportation are fur nished bv V Rjads Greenville Maun fainter. A hard old cas ', who had for many yeais belviiigtd lo V rank1 aod file of . Uncle Sam's. Intlo urmyv was stationed at the garrison in Pi mi ;du Cliien, and after ex hausting a'l other plans fpr gelling whiskey wherewitlnl t ? v t his old whistle, he hit upon th? following expeJient for smuggling Hi" rrtffir i n'n !lu! g Hrrisoil. It ts cus tom! I-V fof iSie soldiers lo take itwir htno- ke:i do. to w O.d Biyonet piled half blanketj. oiKiu his buck I..K- .i i fill t L V 1 . 1 h:s L..' ke) , i.. 4ll i 3 river, 'v hero Ivj was jveraJer. its thMi pu'i tub, containing tho whis ro fully saturated, when ;-fs his slwulper and st;r;i ho ! i: t 1 ! r 'Si- , .11- n,. Oft his w;iy He was ' v ;,;t oincor, who' smelt VcoriiiV . i your blankets, sir! you have lik'-y wtth you.'' . i- it iiaidon, sir,' qtroth Riyontt, ; . ' . 5 with your blankets.' Orerhnul ;ets. Show your pockets. Toil' 1 Miieli it. - Where -fiuve ' 1 ' r :. .. ' ;.' . . - '; , . .- . : ' the blankets for my mess, along. . I donl see thrt you out you. 'But you ft re so i whiskey, yuuT infernal old . you-'Jmell like a walkino - -M 1 ; : 7 vent into his rjnarlers, wrung f w hiikey out of the blankets .rioua'fy fuJdled! , ' " ,l lit! Ladiei ol Lima. , ii I t T jperior to tlio men, both jmysicallv I leCtuilly, are .the-women of Lirna ts lavishly endowed , ihem with - r choicest gift i. In figure they slender and rather tall, . on J "?cially remarkable for small ,nrd fret.' Tlu-ir fair - faccsj civ the glowing breath of the. tro. i every irat e of, bloom, are ani I irgej bright, dark eyes. Their ie pleasing, the nose being well , i.'.ougli in general not small, the i riably adorned with two rows vhiie teeth, (ihe women of Lu r teeth several limes a d iv ' Iled-raiz dej dien'es, 1 : . teeth, of which they k , itly in their . pocket,) and hair arranged, in plaits, ly ver their" bosom and Id lo- all this a captivating and deportmc: !, j !ned to ' 'reo of gentleoess an will bo readily admitted I is a nohl specimen"' ol . ' - Yd Tizhudi's TmteU cntiuren ns citeji as ever pay them for Consciousness- that , have gained knowli ppruve their conduct, : Th weriVft wicbes to employ a Saddler mid I" tracrj ?3akcr. A sober, rndo tnouf whs i-rood worksaao, cn find com fort W silaauoa by appfyief t me imnseei- atC' y' :' ' R. CLAYTON. -' rt JorwmvSIe.' Scptt 1 6. 1947 if 3S3 rails, Accicl1cnls There la r6 food can rtsolt evwn in f!I krui w, f ia iy accidents, trooj letUns; Uood.s Neither iDtcmat nor external diseams can be bea. edited by such a false practice. For, la kill a man to sat his life cannot be sustained. I ean -toot sxjint.t that it bt9s)bla to Itnjrthn life by wfaken.nj its mover. Winn persons who have ; had vercrc Tails or bruises, which th wsys nf th circa?atwa becoma as it wrre loaded with rtfasitf wr worn out iiwu or muwle, and dsd blood, and which, if pot speoditj r-mori, oc. casKi aach a distorbtnee 'in th L 'r, that iiu Oummalion.i treat pains, and fit olien roauii; Crandrtth'a iiiis bein admiaisUred under lhsJ oreamatanees. in duces of six or rtvnt or nurv-. - t may bo -required, lby will ordmar.ly ipcrta in 15' or minute, while at other tino iimu lar'dose Would not operate under six or eight' boar. ..' The Fill ar for sale in every county in tin Slate, at 2o cnt per box; aod may be bad of tlid Jollovi-in; a?eni 1 I'ArrUN & OSCORN, AhTil!c, , J. M. ALEXANDER. French Broad. JA.S C. SMYTH, Morgantou.' . W. L. OILL &- CO Mtrion. "M. n PEN LAND. Burnville. KELSEV Sl MAXWELL, Little fry. ' It, DEA VER.' Sulphur SprinfV E. PATTON, Warm Sonnjf. CSMITII &, DAIRD, UplanJ. , June 24, ; 356 4w Sale or Valuable - TOWN PROPERTY. ' I ' fir Virtua of a deed in trust, executed to me by E. fit, B. Kinjr, I shall aril to the highest bid. ocr, on tne 4th or Uctwbernrxt. (being Monday of Supreme Court) at Hendersonville, t Eight Town Lots, Including the tavern house and. jmprnrcmenli now occupied by BtnUmia Kinjr. (all -the build-' fugs being; new and. well finished.) The proper. ly embrace two lull squares in said town, lying; south of, and adjoining ihe- puhhe square, -and on the went side of the main etreel. . In payment, only fire hundred dollars will bn required in band, for the balance,' a credit of not less than 6, 12, and 16 months will be given. The purchaser of cunrse pit in bond and appro. ed security, ." The ' title wilf b executed oil tb iinal payment,' , - : ' '' A W. W. WOODfIN, rrafe. fU 9. !81T. 4t . 367 Ono or two Apprentices will betaken at this Oiflce,' "(application be made soon. July 8, 1847. ,Th Undcrstgacd still continues to attend to a General Commission Business, in this town, and respectfully solicit consirn mcnfsof hcrciumoisk lobe forwarded, and ran, DeC e to be sold.- tv . - He will give bis prompt personal attention to Ihe aborCt and also to the purchase of Goods to order. J. F. GRIFFIN. ' ' Ilambtfrg, S. C. July 22t 1816. 6m. - x tie. jxxrxxro Invaluable Ointment, -rOS ALC I.S ASHEVILLK BV - : . HUGH JOIIMOX, . Tlie Only Agent West of the Blue Ride. Auyut 16,8l76in,- 363 ALBERT T- SUMSIEY, Will attend lo Erne win; and Offering k ietct for Siiconnt at the Branch Bank Cipe Fear. X Asiuviixe. Jahuary, 333. x x o XXXXXXX - OOVKX000 Ri1 if io x The iindcl-sifnco, Commisnidner appointed to Jay olf and tell the lot in the town of Hcndersontillc llcitderiirtn co'irtty, N. C, wfl sell in said Iowa on the 6th Of October next, f 5 LOTS acre, rat r which arc. on the mini ftlrcet, and in tho bimiWas part of the Irilljjc. v One lot, is hand, soirtcly : 'improved : wiUi Die necessary -btnldin;, and conveniently situated fur a bouse of pabhe entertainment. " . Tlio tfrm wilt be a credit of one and' two years, in equal instalment. : The purchase wilt, be required to give bond with approred seconly, and the title will be retained until tne purchase mo'ucy i paid. '. .JAMKS SPANS'. : 'ANDREW MAXWELL, 1 GrORGE ALLEN, " , , JOHN 'DAVl-V ; '" .- ! .': Ceihthistianrrto - HendefWrwille.Sept.2, 1847. 6w 36a. ' . Carriage for Sale . Tlie subscriber has a first rate, newly 4A a)H srcond.Iiarlded carriage, and barney to unit, for . sale, on the most roasonabte term, iitsix morttlis Apply to A. T. Summey, orv ; TI10. T4 PATTON. September 2, 1947 5t : 3bo ; Removal. t Wbb to inform my friends and castomers that I have renvVed my shop lo main street, port It of the coutbouse. As some of yoa are weary wait , so much boasting, f wifl not tax yoil very lieary. fbtwerer, I can aure you my work sliali not ttf ' inferior in any '.rr-7jct to any done thi sida. of uohtun, since I hare been daily practising for tin! last fire month andr one of tha best CfookH -in the city of New York. - X will teach two or three of the best system of . garment culling known in the U. Stales, for a puia'l compensation. " i oltin will be done cheap for those who wish lo ha o work ruaJe lip by female. . v , . if 1 make a mis-fit you hare nothing to do but leave your goods on my hands, aod I will pay for it. - - Ism in rrgalar receipt of the London,' Parr, New York, and Plulatdelpbia Fasltioits. , , A first rate Journeyman wanted. o E- w KINO.- ScpL2, 1847. , 35a Caslnctti Fatiaj Casimerti, A general assortment very low. iust receired. A AN KIN A PULUAM r . ' - vie ' . J January 23, 1847. 335 If. uiuuon8, Flow'rs, rancy Acck Ties. Dre?i'Udki, kid glo'rei, and silk njitU, of variom styles, at Mlee', by . - ttANKlN $ PULLIAH, iii, lectin, one minu'.c' , . iri tho Dubljn Hospilau; .-. iainj a; auciroiii iar -simMiWmm- . a ! , . ; ' " i T .i
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 16, 1847, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75