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?1 . it foik "Ihii ec:, inn.ii.-i-- .,t.:r..-i-. ! f tK.3 enemy wcrestn ccr.i, :agoos 01 .A hdeii.wilWM. miV bJ'cire lhal in case' hois ,7 tie. recommence, Pfop tie ,J . ... . natnottc ardor of which bar CVcn proof in time pan. ?S iVao vanTi..!i 40,000 or OO.OC'J !li.ot men, (tali?) Vme( knives or(Jaerif rertn with sticks and stones, jtculcJ lit. die dift'fi lin- the right, mosi to tht.m iheir Icdcprndcnw, . their region, their families and "their, horned" lte'r patriae this'lang-jap y may arU i f it tcrtaiof sounds nciilnrr nrnicnhle picific, specially when it isnown that ibcre is f 'rrdtficc between the two ciaw'tiei, aa; ilial tlo "editor grounds his article' pin palpable .and gross violation 'of ft on tha part of hi own .countrymen- Ii'wiJ tint U junta dtnctalfcs yc. lcri-i which was attended by some of the Vicfc-aVmea in . trie capital, "Saota. Anna M them pliinlyMhat he must hive money. TIy pi- c cxrreJing poverty, ,whieh was probitily what the President expected, v In caa lt succeeds ia making' paco he will bo sure to "use o no excuse that money continue the war was denied him.-' There is a strange story aflat, to the 'cfll-nt that the MexicatT commissioners lave offered to give tip Texas to ilta United Siatrs Texn as far uj the Nueces only ,bo! also to allow- us the p rivi!ei;a of con structing a qpilon fioiory in Cil-iorniaJ 1 lat nut how the report got- about, bat it it certainty quite current. , ' ; Jnthu coarse, of the present week wc shall know wdicihcr the war is to be .con tinued or a peace y to be mide 'niv oil iif peculation doult and uncertainty.. If orio ou!d, place Credit ,in ono-Isruh' part of what Is tulJ him in relation to Santa Annies niuvriiknli it wmtd seem atiocuit impohsj.' felv that,pc oee ' couV l nnde. 'A nUn comes in from'tbo citv and oeria mot poMUu'ly (hat ; he hfl seen breastworks in process of cooHtrutTion; that Iarg bumber-i 4)f and b'i"s arc h'-ipg contacted f'jrnri'i made; t'tat b dics of troop nro dj'dy drvll J, n viewed and in3ected, r.n 1 .tlat S mta Anna cn'ipl )ed himself all d.y eerday in urspcctin 'ilio fomfieaiioni and othr ijipnna of dt ienre of the city . AU , Sti ihe cti.inid the ininbiiahtsf l!itone ' of the pye, tecrtini!y look mol belligerent; lot theiinn U-tdd- tlial. Saqta Anija in eompelK'd to act tts. he des in o'rder to vvurl nut hi tir.!.s. .Ifp'ace.is maiie with t'ie M. xicini it w'rii bo a stranj. one; will ala in! alone, will Tfive- neiihcr "precedent ilior parallel, pv all the credit a Govern liientat Wuthmtoji 'wll ft for its njjr'ncy in .!o mit'er J am Jearftil will tvil el.uv'ile ,Ui much iiiiims iho . natioos of tho earth. Yours, &0. - . G. w, K. ;;'.' :: . 'V, Vi""" :' n 1 - , 'ii- " ' ' ' . 'fflxc Male of rraticc. 1 A eorreppvnd-i.t of the tivvf, York" $oUiel!posrt wrnn ion atUirs in, France, tml tl.mioptjiir. ieruien;ano., siy- , Th'jJwIioh'.KrounJ m whvdj.the gnv "rrmiict.l id France is ht.ujrini is under- m;nJ-d. . Nor ona kn. s; whctlir-r, pr iuw it cn relaVm. It is imp hiVj to dnn-anhin; - in thw Mate ttf tUnp .which ha become a condition of exisU-nce to the odiiiiniai ration ,' and even those-why can clear lv see the aU be fore iKerri mu-t 'stdl apjwoact 4i. Arp;riod .. ofuaiVfrval d.trui,lns cookhi need; n- one is lb mUt pure, no one' guildes, and u!J ; regard, lor '-n'liitritv: Ka.s.-.. dis;ii-i)Cared, 5:.-Accvwati?ns arc addeJ to neeus-iiinti; tl: clur-s of (iirauhu are not di.p..edt ' M. Cuidn .rulJaino haslio. iv.wbd himself from the b!o of hnitii- received 5;)0 nhares.of tlio Norhern -liiilmad, and already anew complaint' is . spoken of. "n;liis Marshal Sou!t and tho Minister, Jumoo; .they .arr charp-d w'ilh receiving Ut'JD s.!rare of the Kitl.MI betwectt -LyoiM and- AvhfTion. Tr-s:i; is iinrKH-nbV; thi whclof 5ate arc r.j't in; downihts inountfiin, dearer aird itetrt-r V precipice ivheiv they wt be destroyed'.. And bendu.Jhss .wuHched polic-v'-at homevhoe nly airrv is to so: cure ioLli am h--133 depJlie U vote every thing tlat is oked of.theft-.stans a foreign policy till morr w i etched:, Guirt thrtaters SwitzTi'inJ vilh art ir.ltrve:ition T: a in casa she clur.-s h?r Inderal constttu lion, or1 likes tho'loast tp ag,1int. united Cflvdtc cantn. Hi lburt common with "AmtrU lo.divcit the V acAinst . tie in from his plans of reform; he intervenes niiorv'tho liberal tuinciph's-ifi Po-rtugU, carrii-i t n the ineancil inn igu s 'Sn 'Sp tm cronchtA bcfore'liHglaad.; Q'ld 'J ?7 most miser ib'e part in li'inpc Anl can Vra'hce the franco of 17S9,'1791, IS05, leoaanJ l?3CVlong benrlhis! r'.Ortairu fynot. Already the'tru.itf tl peo. ', ples judgmeneat are commencing t.Vies ira, d:esi!!t, nl soon tho deidof Fieedom will 1 arise to. destroy llie woikoNarK ness. -',- ... Trio AUmlItratloa and the AYar ' While out neighbor of the Republican: is fdUnhis coljmns with'praises bf the abili iyofihe AJmjnistratioft in xondaetiiig the w-ar'with Mexico, -we wouU .ns;.. C&U his attention to the treatment received by the Volunteers now af Docna Vista. Leatiug their fiienJs and homes-fur the furposc of servirg their,, country and win- dag a .name for themselves, they have been sacrificed to the politics: views of the Administration. Gen. Taylor was Tight . tnghisway to tho PresTJcqry ratherlo " tnUW f-.r' Mr 'Polk's- views, and he was thercfote fre$Wd in Irishes reer- ind'lie, K tad the gallant mea under him, left to a - Wry Lfe of inactivity, -with co better or more glorious empIutmeDt thaa .looking out for a gucrnlU party or,guaruing ogvi.ii a stampede. , What must bo the feel.ogs of such men - as Ilamtramck, Randolph, Eirly, Robin'scn, Arcr! crJ c.,ers wio might be tiamed, under such tru.'mcr.- may be easily coriccived. It is trte, nap3, that then cqmpbints will ne' utterance they ..wilt patiently f , fully discbarge'the duly eo'nfid- ' withetit a murmur; but they S 7 :rc j t-t$ t! ; i. ' 'r, ", r.o fiTors foaV; f ., , , ffl V hlcrtv t d;i. .. . . sr.d the'-illant men uir I lur Inir Ulster. .;ri;i;"., HimuUHii t t r,r , k " ! l ' ' x . Tor i're i 4 . i v. - i 4 ZACH.AllY TAYLOI, -or Loubsiv;A. 3 . FUOJff MBXICO. A It will bo segn by the tntc!'iench!ch we publUii in to-duy's paper, that i pros, pects of peace wiihMexico are ato end, the tlforts of Mr.'Triii all provinla vain. The Armistice is broken, and Iptiljiies recommenced, nd God only knos where or. when this unfortunate war is p-eod. We trust the American people nil-tally generouily, - as .they ; have everpdne, to the aid ofHhc Government in bringing about peace,: through the only mde - tvhich appears atnil practicable, vizr le baypnet. AfleruKirds it is time enough trbring into judgcro:ot .those who, through folly and wickcd.iess, liavo . brought thl. cflrse on Uid nation, Wc repeat, lo the people rally to the aid .of -tha Admi5tratlon, if Deed be to tho subjugation of ho whole of Mexico.' We have hold Ct the' e)ive branch of pence, they have rejected n. Let them now' bo forced to ue for peace on any term. I Wo rctun our thinks tcho( Eritori.of tho' Knoxvtfie Register andho Hamburg Journli '.'fr Extras contnio Xnc and important intelligence frorAlexico. . ? POETICAL SUPEnfcRjPTlO'N:. The following is the diicthii on a letter which passed through tjc lt OlW: in this toh a few days sind: " ' . " rionioto pan thi cttcrcnl Unll the proper prrwr a Jnd: " ,- t Hy tadin this 'ti p'j-'nl seen ' t lliipme U Ileum, tfielUncs Qhetn V; TUfl pliluc to pas It or he bounty, ! ' -.To Tort Jlcmbrco, ir CVokeS County; Hinr;h Chcrokepjilici are o many, t ' , Tti'licrokc. J'urli Carolina. " t, . , . , . . . v UoxV. L.'QnpjlK'---Mr. Otingman, the Pyepifcntanve f wmo'ihe next Con gress, frn this District, is now in Dston, as-will ; seen by ta following notice of him m hi wo copy'frem tho lWon. At las of dty-ini'ti J . . 1 . liox.j Li Clingma. This gcnilc- uuuj, i,ijLcr c iei:i irom tno uncombo district ikorih Carolina, 'arrived in'IJjs ton (rt orday, nnd .is slaying :at the Trem'ntbnWV His chief object in vis iijn inlat this time,-: j to bo present at the Cojnuon uf Geologists who, com- mence th Ucson 1o-d-iv. -Mr. Clinr- man is:a. ulom'nti of . fino talents and a sterling H -ijyl an n, Repfr'ictnntive nf "the Oil 3ib State wc weleomo him to Massachtu. ' ; - . - X. T--5j.Vy,"H'sq. of -.this -place-, -has' been apfKjin Ageot for ihe. North Caro lina Mutual. Vurnnec Campany. Those having busing Ith him, will bo-pleased With hi 4 pronhnd gentlemanly" aitentioo, A news fo!I thus admirably hit off by a Ncw)York 4spondent ofthcCharlss ton' Courier: ; ,V . ' 1 "I t was tim nt a r.c'w , f ishicn n! wearing the- htwhich has lately been introduced bylr supcrrelrganl", and which I siw in" ,-tion la?r evenjrg. The peculiar thl in it is to reduce the 'whole hcaJ to'latc of a stubble ieJd, and ho-.is,the.niQlogan.Cman'who dimes nearest to having sconce shaved'per- ft-ctly i..ooih. t gent,' last evening, wore hi hair a-.a quarter of an inch long, and as its, U was1 red, the effect was JudicrotiS: etiol The man looked asthnrgh his up'Wfes wtreset thickly over with hort, fupristles.' However, i f ot h e rs ' la u gh c d t a dm i rd , a n d hot h p Vs being wi..l pWr- the thing could not vc been betu t SCISStiGS. i . - rvjei;L .v- , lerSn which Job ejname"of Shairac Wbgins, A - - Iheloninir to CipL De-Saus This is the cool I'un awuuii iig iorrnory--iive copy from -the JUtverl Matl:- "H Rus- icti rnt j-7 iL p TviiU.-.--. f. TP. Turkey wd Greece J Austria the States, France Spain, erhaps tbe freigr, ers will give us 'Egypt and 17- Dd oUr old' date trees, ia Tar in " tngfacd, roiiogii; " , , Oado a pros- peious,a peaceful JctV ft appy country; by .force, of coe ,. fir6'v by ki"aoess and goojd goverrJ 8ftcrAir lliese, however, the tM bi 19 ob" serve, are onlYspecalarwoV" J" Ths ATe fork "pcrbire fasli icnabj dr 1 your 10 cf 'j in rJ w s ' ' r t.iclr tors once it tea or fif- , j:cs c!-:riPS day, to attract custo. fv '-lish schoohnasier, who ha writ ' " frkmaiar ; says tbat'a rtT" atch " .et-jru scorer. " A,SN53Li Ma.A few dayt ago fh rditur uf the" Oncfctmi Commercial saw a r:an r'jll sut h; WMchr anJ vptt rmr-lv i ' t it by a voodcc s:ga watch, hanging la 1 1 M cf a ihop in that citv 'lis iT ri ! - " t. . ' , lU MiJi in a cctaro-reccntly( - hid sa htlle rnnf "Amri in.K. .,n irrfi r.-,. .1... , r.'t inoccyrhoweyer large, no pros. r. Uy advantage, would induce . i i "ht in a room, with'uo '. ri bottle uf brandy. , iired' ot a rustic his defini. " :w; "It is a work;; he re !rh lawyers are hired, btl mm i-j f" a : which Vl , if ever, mak,e a good jb cf.M rkn ' ".lboats on tho i : 1 of savinu: Mijisi'sbippi rjr r; t Tlox "I saw Aman w.'.'.l i i spakin the laws. II ii p'lic'l y.ny. was J liberal; his' nOsVuns fis'.i-iti satiety, , which mado him ojua .to cvVrv body, ttian an wyman." ; . - ,r YoU ..should : never let the young men kiss you,1' said., a venerable ynde ' to his pretty niece. ' ".'.' ."I know jt, uncle," returned ahe, pcnl temly, "and y et f try to cultivate ;a spirit of forgivenes"?, seeing tint, when one has been kissed, there is no undoingliiV1iV .The first of ouf sex was ma 41 of rrbbVin, (rtbbohc.,) as jhe-lady said when her hu' band reproved her for dressing gay.- " Ske WtTitoCT Being Seen. Barns thus advises us to criticise without being crili ciscd ourselves:0- '.' : Conceal yoprself as weal's ye can 1 ' ; Frao e.ftticil disseciiori, . . Hut keek through every other man' . 'Wrsharpened, slie inspection.' p . The New york State Temperance .Con vention assembled at Albany , on the'IOih, has decided,' aftrjr, much discussion Vo lor bear to rcncMTlhOk ca!l; for; legislative ne-" tior to repress intemperance,' 'It'wasde c i Jed i', i nsle.ad , to ad vocate for ho pfese nt the repeal of all ticenso laws, -leayir.g the dealer in ardent.. spirits responsible at coni- mon' hw-from any evil, effects from his business ... '- ,',.. ilEcrLAKiy I.IOAXED. A story has been going the :rauadof the papers that a p!$ iician in Mnnciiester N. II., had opened the ; stomach, of . a patient, .and removed 'several hacd SBbblar,cc3 which had .com pletely obstructed tbc .passage fr,omit. The patient was represented as dp'ngAvcll, and hkely'to "recover. -.(The medical jour rlnls ver"c 'much interested injhe case, and many learned commeots made ,opon it, but it now appears from iltfe Manchester Ame rican that the patient was a hen! Modest, yet not timid orliashfol;' St;If-psesscd-yct nof impudent; ' . ' Djmfied yet;riot"haughty; 1 ,'-: -Humble, yet not self-degradirt? : IFamih'ari yet hpt disrespectful , : ; v Klcgant, yet not foprwsh"; - , , Pain, ycr. not awkward ' DEES'-' Rich,' yet not gauJyi . Neat, yet ntt finical. ' ' - 7 :Tks Schl:-! aster ABROAb.-r-Tho Rat tie Sniko catcher of the little steamer Wm. CaldwftJ, which plies on Lake .Gc-orgc, has improved the brthography. of his ad vertisement this sea"arn, as will ba sneen from th? .. following little copy, talen a few "days ago? - - ' ll.ilial? Snaxes. Tn this lox air fare snnxes Jcochcd , cm Wol" ' vtoiinlang tion air Icvcn to air six icon air forevears olde, ' ten senis a site. . v Red Cap Dick. 'No trust1 ' ' '-r ' ' ' Viotiii: SFnwz thede- pj-r 0 -ao-UpparcMU satunedthu he'had eom.tU Sjme oI thw predm He-wrote a few tats i midmjht b Dr. "eu himse.fof the correct time. ; ppaMo as rjitraordtnarya J Srcith', which s pave ta a blaek; bjy, viXT07Sir,CoNFiDESCE.-MNGoogh, Y?Cnr n1 murder itlf. That thclar.d tulJ List tu band it n Dr. Smith Var'ly cianrH brturr -f. r, .J.. ? ! bm' was tha. jia of his : in th"e morniBs, which'was to inform him '. "c i.ciurcr ts ,it seems int w!f'" i rvNr ,-, ' . i . J , . , , . . I ii. . . . .. H l ,s P'ac'Vvt)!id all rensvatis doubt where his m'.bt be found.' Hj hi 1 , established tn his temperance prm. bt htssuiculevl ....i.i ' i . , : n. ,t: fkT r;"tkl'AfM.rtfSt., Sulplce, thq Chancellor; co s, one of the tvo, Saussure's. Cmna- ny,' whtvvere; killed upon the field of batile. He was a printer by traJe, arid served .his apprenticeship in- -the Sou'fc .-Carolinian office, wherff be "worked iri the time off?i? volunieerips.' He was a noble aod a gene-, roua nature; and though he had, like most o us, his faults, they were redeemed by rtiny estioftable-qoaluies,- whch endeared lim to those who knew him most inti mately. " ' . We karn, with pleasure, (hat the craft propose paying him a suitable tribute. by erecting a moncment to his. mentory.--South Carolinian. ' We are happy lo understand ihat Mdjor Gen. Wm.O. Cutler, . of .Kentuoiy, hpis so far recovered Irom the wounds wh,tch' he received at Monterey, that, he proposes immediately to Join f.he array of Mexico.' . Thanksgiving. 5The . Governor of Mis souri has, by proebmstion, under date -of the, 14ih, recomended the 25lh of-Noveni-bcr next4 as a day of thanksgiving. j . Vc IylraUIn r 5 :P AN. i Ktjrrs"coo!a 7ItirtXcr I for atfjH a folt report l ranmcn'? i j cimmit t!e doed He French Court nf fsi , i rtlatioi to the murder; of tbe'Iod but $t'2ntuch wa in. Mf. M)"r s i V- P'-'C ccoirpar.icj by a 'cl.est-ari J .ihalll wouM tako all tbt..W V-JF"" nt-t.i n lUrr.. w-nUtr and. by , ""toe?: - ai;d by a. maj .s, circwmsuotil j lo,tucrtriwaV.r - t - datier ho biita Wilyhtcftod j"ins?ruNlC(.. Tlw -chancel. r interrogated him,f;ire U Co imber ell ci:uSly insisted upon a cat;) an5Wl,r W yet or iio to the tpcstioa' ojj ,;uj!t nal hw, oo one is bpurA to :xcrcy or Cort, demn himself; and a confession tvj0f anv valuemustbe pcr'Cily freo hnVyjunU". ry. -Resides then; was evidenco Vr.th, apart from tho confession, to atis, rationnl mi nt tf ttirt uriml r. 1 7 . T . . .- - M. l.... VII IJIH, VI. ftp, i.imuuo,. ui. whs n of , g.neu oiKumirorn a oying ,pv, I)'-' ftrc tiim.co.T.r.;'j Ti.:: Tucsiay r, i't ' zzs, "at t!.o r. accompli i wh : waited on tho cr. -its' Confession. 41 On said the- Duke Deca- f tjip family, and tr 1 i .'.Jered a duty, I ! . : ! :i prisoa. The Dako.de Prnsl-1 !.v. c'ruciiling sueri"' plained of ex rved. to- him . suir-r . f of the : ' r!ivsi- that he mut b c : ingr since they v. r: i . i poison ho had takci, a'r.u ::. . ciacs, being ignorint of t!.' i poisitn, had hesitated to" pre -! when they were inofrmed t'. .t t laudanum nearly cmp?y h 1 ered in his desk. The pr; that 4he.had pot taken huJjr.j the r him, ' of ;v. ' ',-:d Li - i- ; r; i swer to a second -quest ion, b.3 said swallowed arsenic, which' tho ti n!i I found in his robe de chxrrire on FrtJiy 1 ! qontain'cd' I theaasked htmh nv I 'i i, . ! orocurcd the noiSon. . r u.-- I. a , brought it, on the eve of the crime, from 1 e I ... . v. Meilr fioihio2 shool,, that their nafsAi -uu uiuu-in principle. j,itl0.aiy jrrccctivc of. any brgmnin :nd Hie pirtiaUonfesyon -y0 Ju ,hfJ ()j bt:forc i Pto DuU Decft?e Grand Re- vvrSan.write a d.rent letter? nn) harn ryut 4mberoflVcrs,nndbyivi5,ulk'atorc. ihcT can rel! Uet. Prashn. , He moreover protested wiih!' warmthiacainsl the sup-position that he lu-J I intended it to poison theDuchefs.1 14He added, tiki 'he had swallowed that poison oniho dyof the crirne at the mt mcnt w Ilea lie perceived, by the "measures adopted vwith.: regard to him, lhat he was 'seriously suspected. His suicide,, in the face of such an accusation, was a confes siqn.' Having 'remarked 'thislo' him, he remaiticd silent,' 'hut he fden'fd teiih con sileralh'ric.iirtif tiirin- confided j any person lite project ot his crime; and, as his explanations were . interrupted by'mcans caused by rairtsrhe experienced.' I skcI "nim i f ih e- s u f Pj r i n 2 s ' of . his m'md w co not still more Jroinan. than thciso of his body, ryid ifthey did 'not insptr ltm' with a de. siro lo allay them bytho' rtpression'of the repentance he must b:! in his heart; ad- dmg, "-that .'.'his Tam'y was inclined to be Uevo thai he must have rorrimhlcd s-bar- fbaroiw a crlmo in a paroxysm of furious ipainity," which -he hao no doubt bitterly doplored". . " - The tiTihippy man , raising his eyes and hands towards heaven, then cxeliu,t in a brnkcrfbut strmig voice, 'Oil, I dj dc ploreu!' Itex t0ls occasi5n lo say that , ia'ibatepremernonient in order lo tit 3- j fy'bmh :-Jhe-juiitied of God and rn'in, it wa j . dSsVrabla. 'tha the etprcssj'on of hi r--' pehtancd should bv.as public as. his ciin: -,atJttt ihat a full cohft'ijn 'j!:o':' 1 c; ! ., , at leaj-t,;'if it wero pnss.ble, the d..-ri : -under which be acted. I 'cfT-rreJ, if ! were d.sposcd totmako that Co! f ."-jl : . send f r the Grand Chancellof, or t wri: -it down arrd certify it mysdf,. Ti c , : words, ;w inch he iMicr.ed to M;;h n ;.. . emotion, seemed to fjciie a st-r"' ' his breast; and, after. A .moniEf. of t tionj he replied, 4I sm too fati;'t;:-:! siiflVring, at present. TeU t!:i C. - , ihXt -.r-request himtO: come to-jmorrmv 'The disturbed state wf th m::: J ' ft' accused' was loo vLsibie, ar.J . condition too serious, to' permit t' sicians, besides, hi 5 'rurcS nut n Tit Ttt iast consotations or reJigwrn. The (amily haviog maCorice OI no clergyman, Kn. ol.liO .vrncnu.tf pjhii- hostiKi that rmsitn to me jMnsn St.' Jaoues de Haul Pas. - Ihe court is aware lhati after the pious ceremony which r-ppfared'to have . restored a little strength and calm to the accused, the Chan- cellos tttTered oneff more, but in vain, t-j receive the., declaration he had manifested a willingness to -make.' . Suicide In Femacola., From the letter of a corrc sonJent " at Pensacrdi; we learn iliit quite a gloom has been thrown over that, city by, the self ch strjcttoa of 1 a veacrab'. and tr.se'., r.s- peoted cui2?3of the phce4 Judge, -Gamier. The following extract from the" letter c x- 'e on lir Fnd v i Lh ihird Mond.tr q hi&is a ciinncss,and c.lllwration in thef"-"' f- t.lh.8 ni '' ; ? . . . . . 1 rrrtnnl B.'jcndr.te is r . ted. as business of purpose of the deceased, which is pcrhups without a paraiKii: ' PjEN3ACOLA, SETT. Z7,'l8l7. ' .Ojr old "friend, Jodg Garnier com. milted suicide. Last nhjht, (Sept. 16,)' by drowning hjmseif. I have alway s been un dertho impression that he was about : one of the happjesi men in this .city; hut such was bat the cas2. From letter! he wrote to several of hi$ friends;--au which were dated. 3?m2 time back, it appears ho had sr.-tne lime Mrt been makin bii . or- tn as Ms reuh't "ri:2vcrlv V,;i,U.. iBnrlhn.u KT, lo hi! ia whom h'-f wa indebted v even to his waslter-womxn, "Hdd,-id Ids ct-'thes in whijh to be IVjried, on hled, ftnJ di rected where everything might ba found. He wwed two lare bneks in a. towel icd lied them trt his biek. and ninn-ei- a tow- ovef h.'s.bn AM and bicV.ani wulkedi bis waist, threw himself intor .lhcj watei, where be was found this ruirniog. J,asJ nightat dusk, ho walked down on thy wharf bs"Vm bis custom, every evenin!:, wi.h Mr. Mrcr, Mr.' Mitcitell, Mr. KeiW and Mr..Ahrens; and . wos pcrfectlf; fppaking uf thoMcican war, etc., and his letters and tho note writteo -nt midnight un. fr rintt ftfiiH .llo'witt hn hi ried this morning. jrflw.tioah i9vbiected of nlinv of uaft.r rucshiy'and if any occurrence j are is xoc communicated, call it mrianc.nwiy i t-r-wfc;- -i;t pfoplc hv." very uiGercnt vicWsfVvducatlon. yTI. : i '.her. dar in a-V-cambi, we leard a ' i-Uy, h v was coaxing refractory varlet, ' If you'llfbfi a ooti roy4jou shall kill a chicken when wc rr- linrrir JVV?c Fall Winter it now rect-fvine Bib: Cfflr More, 'direct from New. York and PftijvTil.itf- krjk c-.rA4!nt' -KrVW-'CTi; cr,2ME&-B2Sa " fnr PU and Winter, wlm-h he- mvit 1, . . . .TmJ"" 'i.J. Zr TxfTt,'Txf "ty aud .tyt1c can W nt thu m-itk- , Ocwhcr y, isi7." sntr. e - ;reward. cay from lb:' Cnaipwground on .' u k.B mdc north I"4 .A.hevtIlo, ; M&ndnij aigttt lflr S7r h ultimo. ' i year ol ac,' Lri.l r?I.v lfy, .: r rfSt'd Km a-' dtn - look, frov when h I ; ey, ). ai. A'.'trd U 1 r.i i f.C'i T i -l It j . . ty of-t!.c".V one l.u. ' : ar&ftxt b.jh,3ind TrvU'Jl .1 13 years of cf a dST to- k, nW aid.- ralaer ,rr wd fulj Cary t ' m v iih Jum. vA one i "t he othtrn, tn a-ircn fnr iht apprdicnsion thir ewnfi.afSMK-nt.in v jail, or .: r if taken in" txompany ,vilh a it i thAtiirht. enliettt them T. lute n .ij-i. . . . abo'ul 3"J or31yc'arj .of fcc, c!rk fki . . '. -15 feet 9 jncho rfijh. and hi his l,u;r -iv i ! -. Cram hi. forcLatl a c,ond- t r . I' r . i l.o Reward,, till rcatona'kvla rt- -j. - . : . Wm. R.BAIRIV . JOHN H. WEIVBR. -- V JACODWEWRR.. ' 7. X. . 37b-tC tho Suhf bcr"f but -the-1 Oth 4, l-.t.-:i Nfro F'-Kow named Si'jl jt-ars mf-ti-jr', weighs -fib, uhpllt fi flTt h)?u, C'l-'T- . J'.vrn e,t4 io'1,, r h!i fhft, ;L Uard f-jfii nwti ol hifvr"--' I K -isrvd hy RCJrno wliile pewvui ,-or hive , n! lt'l-1.n r to ' ta rijiK!rf,t ho' It fiiaV W that ho iflaikiur Vut i ..ns of-Grrrn viile or North 'Carolina. 'I - Rn-a-d wi'l he jjivcn f- 'fti frson of l.-rjvmiiz or. a.un. J Mid rU'-Cve D4har.i for the a; j-l St r: rro and . h.i dclirvry to toe, or i vo that I ca cct htm, ario j.v. lion at TvlerivV'e, lymrcna I'. - DAVID R. T VT nx'LS rr. . i-ZU t i ( 7 A T t O L.I i .V ; or orr. :, ifriZiflUc County - la Ijurlv- prinij Term, li?I7. ilev Jnc, V. John Hawkin L II. I. IJ tvrlcins- jal u jx.fendant, C JjlawLtr s i a non - j - r r.f ri,. rstair: il ih cr.:.rpil .t ii i -o.if . Uon te madt ia tb; Iliihnd, Metwcncr for nix ltnt defendant.' in a-far al'the i.'xlTtrm of .Hos Court to be tu Id at ihe CourtJioue m Ahtil, on the 2i Moo. day after the 4ih MnJiy m September, iust.,) thf-n and there la aj tnwer or demur folle conip'a.'-anl' Ik.hiir JJ.c same will be lakco pro conf', and heard expartc-. ; - ".inr, I. R. ?a nr. Clf rk & MasUr c t : Co-rt of E-jmty, at U.!.rr, in ALe Cle, t'a- 2.d 'or-day after Iiie4ib Monday in.MarchIW7. I. rAWYr.c.n.i Ocf-7, 1SI3. Pp.. fce'S. 371-t. GreenvilSc' RAIL KOAli CO MT ANY . A meelinjof tlc:. Ii.rc cters and Stockholder of t'tisCorepanv w tll L- ' -Id . at Newberry Court importance wfj be trinctd. ' - (. 3mt. G. f . C II. R. Co. ' 7.W47. 371 - J Oct ' ATTOn.M: Y IT I X T. ' ' WiTlattMid kVii-.i? i' C(crts ;: f Maeon, Haywood, 1 - c )I end M-D.iWtJI s .'.I Le pi 3 , A.l business led U: - : ..';.! 5, If 17 ly altetidcd to. A!cvJIc, N-1-- .LdCaihcr! . Zic.cAhvr!! Vrrr o t-" ' r,r: , 4. ri A Irjkt jnst rrc,. ( ,T v, ' CLOTHS (JLOTLJi. f Sup?r. PInK UlarV, IVovb. llrcrn and Inv . U Ureeo l."kt?i, French. mI Atut ru tan C!Jin''Te. )wt optrncd anl '(.H rd St very kiw'wieeS , CallnnJ , - 5 . . liANKIN &. rULLIAtt. Oct.7Hi;.. " . 371-r.tf. ;.-'. W ANTED,;; v . WifjT tn hiu! S.lt from the Virginia Slt Workr: The roxwrf are $rr. and pno hSrral nAT ,n. R A N KIN A. t'L' I.LI AM. : . vft, C, 17, 37itf. Tlic t'nrmrrs' 'Planters ,Fot: the Year 1848, ; rnhlishcd by Hlrnn Son,' f RnU'hn N. C,' jnst tcerived and fr talc at whole! anl retail AfhtruX Oet.7t 1B47. . , 3717U A IIST OF I.IiTTKUJi , . - Remauiinj in lli Iot OtTiro at AbviIU, N. ' 1"! nrt 1h lt Ar nf Optrwhrr' !17. wLirti if not Vakcn out taring ihti quarter, will jc aent to tha .. rtl. rust u:li'"cai Dead letter. 1trkcrLizy , Knny II , ' 1ao Hurirs .. -r J .other John P , Luniford Willi ; Myrw Mra Walt" M"rni Jarrw - : ' I . MwrtWm - I Millar Jilm Drown Johu , IlarnvttOor-p W. Pracliboard Matthew I. Urk Amtd Hank A M ' Ilurirncr JC S BarUtj W I Brotrkt Col Wh-tnelJ Cm 11 Itiaekwrll JohaU ' " Knny C P S IlrumnKt"Jt!rpb. Nunaniakrr V i 0 ChorcnJoho U" 43 OLDiam II Ctnoa II C 3 A)iren Win II Crayum Henry L TcnJlanJ Mr Hoary ' Campbell Jocjh Price Itcncs Curry i C r,i ;ui rirxrmLiliM Mark If .' Ccajman Pinlip - ' (-orfMr of IJ iin comb ijillin MrUia - - Rincy Thoi.iis A rulnvor John rJv-ttrii Iiioa U 'uHiom John Kichrdon UicbardC U .brl J.Jin 3 Robert Jarm-ti R lit bortu lienjanun Il'it..; J.rjtii ' - t Ita'r!ift"TUomft Kicft J M ' t 8alo Mw Mnfy U ' tndjort Thonw, . .. SuUon Jn"a It TndlW. Taw Wrtl ' . Thompson Wni. . ' Wood Ij II ' Will. David - " Warrick Joho Warren Wm r Wallae.Mi Susan fi r. MoC. TATK, P. M 371-3t Ijry I . - Vipnthitfrrt;T Caleb ' Gailhrr It A t;;bl. MiKg Anna It 3 (;.!.t.i Ji.hn R -Hunter Ctarl(f . Harrr John Kwi' -' . Hnrt Ilcnry Iq -I Inches Mr Havno Wm. XJwaid' Harria Win M - -Ivca lit RfT ULPI) . Jarrclt Jam M Jcnkinn Wih"i3 I) Jarvct Jabcz . ' J'hn-son Wrn-U Johnjn H arn uc f Kg Joshua ' C. 16 17. : 0w opem, .,: -Kvety fancty tf Dry Gooda, tirtef rifii, Ilafd. ware and Cutkry; auU:d to the present and "aj proachin yaca.-'on'i. ' T . - R.VNKlN&.rLCUAM. Oct. 7,1347. . 371 L Sugar, Coflte-afc Tj-u 100 r.ni prim. Rio ColTec; 3W0 lba. Zo jiiv rceoivod and. for aalo very low, at - - . RANKIN & PUL.LIA'1 . ' Oc.7. IB17, - 3i ilf. . . , ! . . -" ..noe!a of every varw-ly, juit rcccivrd it ' ' . ' ' w RANJvIN &. PUUJAM'J. AEMfGYS, TVTEVDS, LISSKYS, Alfl IIAT.SCAPS; SIIOKS d; HC J79 ,A brjf quantity, every -variety, and at verV lo prtcra, jaaL received at - . ... ' .,' - . t , RANKIN & rULLUM'3. VA.7, 1917. , 37Itf. Oar. i-UK-k nf men' and lady Saddles ia vpry, cjte.iF.ve and cheaper tfrtn crer.. . , . . Rankin t pulliaiu. " Org, g. Is 17. ' 371 IT. NOTICE TO 'HAM miAlMi' Will art as 4;cnt inffrrifii Xoln fjf eonnt and Ucntwal fit'thr; aihevillc Bnntli cf tb Tajik of Tap; tsr. and " i ill charge IJir fnan:;j Fee r i, for. his sf rriccs. - . . ' ? Ahvi;jf,.Aprin 15, 117. , 3tGly. 5 '.'ALBERT T-'SUJIMEy,' ilrslfcnd to Rtanvic? and Cferisj fcr Di)vfDnnt st lhc Trasxt a. n. uj'i fur. y 7 Au.TUt:5.-' ;.. 4"tf ',..-. T.o t: I an tl G cnl I c in c U t;:h C'apn, of dstTcrpr.t My Wand price, by ' RANKIN d l'ULLIAJJ. 'Aurjt 5.- tf, . . Falls; Accident V;c. TJ.tcIs rroood ran refill evn ia fV.x, tr. ut. . A. hi : ,nv ft r- AfrA m ( mm lif?irfT lillOt.M Neither internal not external diacuw: can be benv ef?tttd by aeh a fIse practice For, to ki.'I man lo iwve his life cannot tw BOstained. J earri not adsri.t tha Jt w p h'e to lengthen bf by y,Ciikcr.n lis raovcrr V'hen perwvn . w ha have hid kivrrc fills or lru.'js hy wh. l'-- v ;iof tJ.e circci!aion become as ill were loaJc v-"S r;fj: or ft. "i o.il I'.n&iC rr.f-iv a . b.V-J, bI vrlh, if not fcJ 'y remove, eaion-' !ic'j a disturbance in L.e body, tit in f IBM..!' ' i, r'cat pains, rJ f.t oflen revlf nrar.irth' IJIs bemj adft. n-.-lcred under tl.w j ccoII:, isicca, in ooe o. a.-x or r'ni or s.-"-. a may bo fer'AT1":, ILcy wi.l ore. ',ar.!y c;crt. inl5or23m.rw , wh.lis at otJ.f r t - ae'.-,;. larikwe would-tct operata under- ix or c -'.t lioGr:!";-' ":;.''!: y-'-V'.- - - '"'-''." ' . These P.i are for sale in every c ify ii ti. a N 'steal cent per box; and r fy be Lad r ? tl-V f.l'jwtn ' r".t- . PATTO.V Av CSDOR.V, Thcvlc, , J. ;.L ALr'AN DDI f . i:roai .' JAS.C. r- IYTII, .'.:,--- . W. L. GILL CO, .".Larion. M. P. PF.NL.AND, K.HTisvi".-'. KCLEY & MAXWfllX. I-t: 1 r: Ii. J . AVER.Sn! .hurt, . ; ' J; F.. PATTON, ' -y . '.irni-A. ral.j, LADIES AND : .rdiomc a . Aer- t 5. ' i A 7:r y
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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Oct. 7, 1847, edition 1
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