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ion that he will befliatMiuUht-il! frmn hi pVeVj lllullujitts lilLitslUiJ..
Ernt coUijtui-a iif jfyo lbtnet, ;and reiaim-i4
lor a time, usJeusiwy ui nnwu funn mtoh.
lintMns. He wilt then, bv intrigue, or itniiv
be bv duMw oHuiool L" hrctl inn. and Will
go into honrab!eetilt; at u fmei$n Gmrijor
retire, iikc viiHTinn.uu, m ins jmju;tii, jvs
ibfy cohie b ick t(ffV 'fikiO'te; t gitHi
. While he is in (Tic,!toof s m uy ot his in?
v ruliar followers wilt wi served by .flices( as
may be ueeued Ui segure llw supjrt oIJIk
i cbirIry?;-la'llMs 'Adnitraluii. 1 i?V
' I am here n-rtiinoVd, air, that sMTH'.flh
nilern-n fiJtvu xprrss'd tru' jfjw-j iti;i
tJ.cy ill be able ' to overrun uwl.vurry
villi tln;m the old IMriti bwr. ; ami I ,r'.ru
that a great tflrt is tlie nWde I by tb com.
Lined f-iergie of fh f;tri Iwr.ilinf purp.-.
3jI I canie'l ihose ijilt-iutii that J.C. C:l
;ou3 and his clique luiye never Ind tin; irt
Uurih Carolina, (n lc32f with great unan
t;r.itr, she took grarid'-igairii il in and for
tl.e (jnitnt "and she is still for it. Shu U nl
n EcnuinoWbfg Slate She was Whig in
770, when she mudetlie Grst decJaraiiorijiil
... ' nendctiCe'. and her slms still in their hearts
chfci.Y and will mtintiiii the principles of
th'.-ir ?rs. .Tennessee, too, . is VYJhig. I
tivv $omt.n of the canvass tlii-re during
ths aummerlVThere were directed o'iinst
"1icr the combii.v ' influences f Vxas, the
TaVi.T, Jackson, Tiid Polk , backed by the
ponxrful organization wha:h J hftvedescriht-d,
anil under it alio has b me up all ml,lv'.
Tl.crs is o itato lo be depended on ia tiairs
of i !il. On hr a timid rnun might rik his
life, or a brave one trust- hi honon Loumu
lauu U Whig to.c' iy, fnirljr tried. S i, tnit
GcQrgia s or, if bct a moincnt by the blast
unbroken her banner Will resume its pluce if
the Wliir Hoe. 'Ho Whigs ar (inii'srverv
vrherc ; Thu mennjf used ltMlcA:itu8trengih.
cn us. i 'The fall, like that of Anttetn, wilt
fjive rcdiiubted vt;:or tind energy. ; The terri
t!a Calamity sustained will rouse tin; - nation
to avert its constfjtjc-nces. Out we must eni
deator S(i tu triumph that the Irutta of victory
will not be lost. Our adversaries have set a'
inoit lamentable exuinpte. Instead of eT,
Icciing a man high iti the confidence or the
Country, and rewarding him for past services)
they have chosen a mere rr.n of si raw, one
no unknown that he might be run on opposite
principles in different sections. In thu de
monstrating the availability if, sncli a man,
they have dune all in their pot. to di scour,
ego aiatesmnnliko eminence tind patriotism
Our candidate was defeated because he ws
too honest, loo open, and too mnily to con.
ceal his opinions. Gentlemen on the othr
aide of the House may exult in the event, but
they know that he wai overthrown in no fair
or manly contest.- It was the Hector of S!tk
Vpcare, surrounded and impaled by inyrmt
.dons .-'! .. .' ':-.:iy..'-'- '''''.
MTh earth that bears kirn : dead bears not alive to
. stout.? ' , ' I ' irr;
Many a bright eye and minly lleart m urns
over him, but he needs it not '
V7ol into a, not him, for ht rtttt wUf ,
In.lcad of the durll cypress there will twavc
over him the bright green laurels of glory ,
and ihcy will become greener und brighter as
centuries jruH n. . But wo bhU often -want
hh cigncious head, his eloquent longuej und
heart of fire. Sinche cairn; on the atagn ot
eclton, in every crisM, " 1
. One Wist upon his bolc horn 1 ! j
Was worth a thousand men. , i
Sir, it is not tiilt ni alone thatjmnkes the
jrent stati'sniaii. Tuenr miM U' addyd to
hih intellei n pnr.in"Uiit devotion to our
country, -ft determination to icrifia; eveiy
thing of self to promote its advancement.
ir, no statesman, no mm evr n il tun prim
lp!3Ju.a greater degree than Henry Clay.
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And, till life shall fade, hu wilt htnnd erect,
vit!jn spirit unbroken, in tin? front rank oi
l!io.50 who rally: around the Constitution and
the Untorj.; ; y:-" ; - . - J ' .
: irhe beara himself well, aodoes fiis p rty
I declare, air, I have seen nothing, I havt
heard of nothing,, f hav read of nothing like
it. Whether it bu n voice from the mountain
cf my own district, or from thu densely p'pj
l-!itcd cities if the North, ' it breathes" the
Lsme gpiritJ 1 have seen no one Whig who i
regretted his course ; no olio who would not
rr.ther bo in exile with Brutus than triumphing
with Antony i mf one who will dt it into
Little again with more ardor than heWent in-t
tohe former action. ! Considering its num
t?rs, so help me God, I believe there ihas ex-l
i:rd not tipin earth a p irty so noble. If ft'
c-nnot preserve this great country, then, .irj
yb'i may burn the Curtitution, for it is worth
Verite snn ftur.m
Friday, -January SI, Z'JIZ
. Tte pvtch of Mr. Ciingman fills a large
ipace in our piper to.day, for knowing the
iiixi ty f ur readers tu see it, we preferred
giving it to them entire In one number. ' II
rt fl-n.i credit upon !its autltor, and the Mttunl
lain District has j-ist cause to be proud of iti
Rt presentativc. ; , "
'- Prtli c Dtl an! tcr.
Mr. McNu ty , the Dem' z C!. rk of the
House of Representatives L. vKVjress," vatl
brought vp a ttanihag" fr b;ing a defaulter
i the Governmeii., to th tune of some fortv
five thousand dollars i ; Verily th cohesive
jKjwcr of public plunder is wonderful ! Thi
MeNutty , our readers j will remember, uc.
ceeded Alatthew St.Cinir Clark in ;ho oCice
of Clerk ,j purely on party grounds;' and al
though he h is held the ofoce but a short pe.
riod it has been long enough for the " cohe.
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sive power to induce him to appropriate for.
ty.five thousand dollars of the public money
lo his own purpose! s He has been removed
from oHice, and suit instituted against him
for the defalcation. It is said that his secu
rities, one of whom is Senator Tuppan, of
Ohio , arc able to make good the bond, and
that no lots will be sustained by the Treasury.
The letter, writers at Washington are of
opinion that Gen Saunders, of this State, is
to be Post Master General under Po'k. VVe
are pleased tvith nnyi mark of respect, or
show of kindness, to I he Od North State,
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but in this instance, how much so ever our
Slate pride nny bo gmtifird at having a North
Carolinian in the Cabinet, the b-lief that Gen.
Saunders is totally disqualified for the station
goes far towards removing the joy we would
otherwise feel at this in rk of reinject to our
on Slate. , -
. U." S. Se.NATJSIS. The L' "iliture t
M trylaudh'is elected Rcverdy Jhntn, Eq.,
(Whig) United Slates Senator, for six years
from the 4th of March next. John M. Clay
ton, of Delaware, and Dniiel Webster, of
Miissachuiictts, huvuaLso been elected to the
Senile for t!;:i next six year:.
The Legislature .of Indiana adjourned
ivithoiit electing a Senator to Congress, as
j;hey were in duty bound to have done. It is
jWobable, from present indic.'itions, th;t the
lLe"ilature of Virginia will do likewise.
John Tyler is already striving to conciliate
Jitmes K. I'olk, by tendering to his brother
tne appointment of a foreign .mission, '-which
it is s;id he" declines itcct pting. Mr. Tyler
is in expectation of the compliment being re.
turned, after the 4th of March, by President
Polk ollering him the opjKuntmetit of Minis,
terto England, or KOme othei high station
for which he is unfit, j l ! i , i
Cl:i. Grrcn nrl ZZicci'.Uvo cf
We have scrn a , Icttt-r, iiays the N.O. Pie.
ynas of the 11th inst.ift, written by gentleman
rcsiJin in Galveston, v. ho 'mjlit to be acquainted
wi:!i political r ii Texas, which Blrcnlli.
era the rcr: -r, I by us yesterday, that
Ccn. Dufftlr'n I I r l with indiiTerent treatment
from thd Executive of that Republic. It wan be
lieved by the writer tha Gen. Green's exequatur had
tcn revoked. Capt. Elliott, the CritL-h Cliarc,
arrived in Galveston from the Capital on the 6ih in-
tant. He is reported to have luid that Gen. Ds!F
urccn s uiuicuuies wiui mo iimiiiiBintoon are 01 a
crious character though ho ia adent aa to what
they really are. Tho British Charge, and .Mr. Sa.
Vjny, the French Charge, are said to be in a joyoua
Biood, at something or ol.' t rtliat has transpire i in
the diplomacy between Texas an-i the United State,
and both of these gentlemen have slated that annex,
ation is impossible for three years to come. The
aonrce whence we have received these itrtna of in.
tellijeaee imparts great weijht and authenticity to
them. Something has gone wronj.
The picayune of Uie - following 'day, makes the
s-l.j'incd remark in relation to tho suhject: '
"Ititnow ascertained that President Jones "a
reTokei Gen. Green's recognition public agnt.
Variout conjectures have beep indulged as to the
tifthis extreme measure erae of then quite
dercatury to the diplomatic acumen of the United
States functionary, and others a little leas equivocal
to t!ltir import. Thc Tcxaa President, for soin
reason or o'hpr tchpllher of a ocraonal or political
chiratter whether because Gen. Green insinuated
a acnare 0ra bribe to his Excellency as the rumorU
have it -h imd fit in wnel all further intercoure
with L.'.j. ee the KMon for thisl condact what it
ir.ay, aauxpoi of nomo jboH has been made which.
f -r.i iurou2t, the-medium of surmise and exajjera
I :i. I jokiuglj md boding in a high degree. ( , "
AaaKSTUoLo Fsaco Attesutko. We learn
t ' t Charle l- Df Gallatin, who killed fcaaC
C -ill lt pring, and fltd from justice, has been
t:.. committed to jail at Clinton, Lou
V 1 a;athata bold and fraudulent attempt
wa lue a daya aince by two of Lewis's friends,
post '. t Louisiana, to procure from tha Ex ecu
tire cf this State, by representing themselres as the
prty 1 a rn! the arrest, a requisition upon tlie
Cover rcf Louisiana, fyr the detivcry of the pri.
. -.r Guf. Jonea beinsron hia farm in Wilson tiie
- conReqii nt delay in carrying out this daring n.s
: ,-.trc. v the cause of its bein frnsl rated. Some
)f the lat-3 Mr.GoodalP friends siMpeeting th.- fraud.
despatches a messenger to the Oovcrnor, who in
. -piln CxpVcM' to NusliTille, to stop the iasu.
i- . "S. .. - --,!,;.' '1-1'"'" '' ' ! "!''! .;' :
' Tiie Defeated TurupIIic.
The Soutliera Citizen Speaking of the rc.
j-etion of the bill for ihe construction of turn.
pike roads from Rileigh and Fayctteville to
the westtru part of the atute, says :
' V We VcTmuch regret the loss of this bill,
us the construction of these Ruads would
have conferred a lasting U nePi on Ihe western
and middle p.rtions of thti statu; nt:d the
meinua by which they were proposed to be con.
siructed, would have been no burden on the
people. In fact, if we are correctly 'inform,
ed as to the provisions of the bill, it was int.
feasible tor uny demand to artsei ngainst the
slate. TIm vote by which it was n jecteil
waa almost a party vote Mr. Cameron, of
Cumberland, and Mr. Edwards, of Warren,
being the onlv Demo;rtic Senators who vo
ted lor It. Four Whis voted against it.
How some of the Demiicratic Senators can
reconcile their vote on this bill with their du.
ty lo their constituents, we cannot see. The
Legislature made amends, in pari, however,
for this rejection, by ordering the Goternor
before the meeting of the next Legislature, to
cause surveys to e made wiili the view of con.
structin these Rwds." i
T::3 Lsle Ir.rl. !
!'. : ; ; J tl.at Mr. Clir.mn a ball pnssei
c.cr Mr. Vancy'a hesd, and Mr. Y. struck
t!. - ground nddway between thet prVftj.
In relation to this aOir the Peteraburg
Istelligcnccr cay J, .
Tbe more ve lxk at this matter, the
more surprise do) we""et;l at tha conduct ol
Air. laucy. It may be asked what we have
to do with the matter Is Oar reply is, that
the principle involved concerns every man in
the country who ialues the liberty cf peech.
e have rrad Mri Chngman speech, as rc.
ported int!ieGlbe and National lotelligen.
cer,nd cannot find one single word in it
which could reasonably have provoked the at.
lack made upon him by Mr. Yancy. The at.
tack of Mr. Oingman was ojMn the general
conduct of the Lam ofoco parly. He arraign.
el no individuals except those very worthy
gentlemen, the member of the Empire Club.
I he attack ot Mr. i ancy was grsly and
(lerstinally oflcrmive to Mr. Chngman, and if
he liad f illeu in the duel, his blood would have
been on his own head. v i , - '
If the DerrxjcrncT think their recent triumph
gives their conduct an impunity from censure,
iihey reckon without their host; and if they
Suppose that threats and insults will deter the
Whigs from exposing to public indignation
heir inconsistencies and corruptions, they
shont wide of the mark. j
It is a vital principle of free government ,
that the conduct of political parties is public
property , and the humblest citizen has a right
t'j scrutinize and animadvert upon it without
swbpxting himself to hazard, of his act, or
ij The people ol North Carolina will b?call.
ilnnt the next eierthm for members of the
Legislature, to vote oil th6 subject of a Peui.
tentiiry for ir against itand the result of
that election is to decide wru ther we are to
have a Sl-fe Prison or continue to its Vm up
and give "tvx tJiirtj nine.
New Wat o Receipting a Debt. Pot-
ter, who figured in Columbia u tew wet ksago
ns Manager of the Theatre, and whor in a
fit of absent. mi udedues, slorw d without pay.
ing his debt in this pi ee, Ivislieeii cowludcd
iiiL ivautiah, G , by a Mrs Rums' II, nil ac
tri'K, belonging itiliu company, for reluming
to pay her little li II-" In a note address.
-d t- bun ailei ward: she is he m y Consid
ers the fl giritf- as a rtreKiet' in full. We
kIkmiM like to give her an account against the
s;oie gentleman t collect and let her receipt
it in the same way. Columbia (5. (7.) Cftrcn.
And we have an nccount against a certain
b iliooii in:m, of her own name', which she
tiiiiy collect too. We expect to publish a re.
reipt for him shortly. iar.itTj Jcjirr.zl.
If Mrs- Russell, in her peregrinations,
should meet with a certain Charles Quirt, an
itinerant Professor of the Art cf Penman.
shtp". she will please receipt a little bill we
have against him, in the same way. "
Another steamboat accident occurred on
the Mississippi a few days since.. The boat
took fire in the night and burned to the va.
ter edge. A number of lives lost, as usuil.
The Madisonian siys that intelligence .::s
reached Washington from an authentic source
that the army of S nta Anna has duricd
him, and that he has been, by a decree ol
Congress formally banisher) from Mexico.
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The New Yark Tribune says, Tennessee
will be the theatre of another spirited ccn'.eil
next summer. A Governor and LegiiJature
will be chosen on the first Thursday ia Au.
gust. Gov. Jones, we hear, will not be a c
didate for re-election, and.it is trobuble tl.t
the Vhis will concentrate on Gustavus A.
Henry, who was one of the Clay State Elect.
ors in the late contest. The Locofocos are
expected to run Cave Johnson, the worst dem.
ogoguo in Congress from that state. A U.S.
Senator depends on the Legislature, unlet, s
Governor Jones should call an extra session
of the present Legislature.
A new gold mine, promising a great yit-IJ,
ha lately been discovered in Franklin county
Virginia, i ,; .
.'. Cill has p -tssed both Houses of C ingress
providing that tha election for. President; and
Vice President of the United State sli Jlhere.
after be held ia all the States on the' same
f " ! ' '
dy. This law, will go far Ito prevent tin
frauds heretof re perpetrated in elecii-ns
Loafers cannot be hired to g j from one S'vite
to another to vote, or from one county to an.
other, ns was the case in th Ute t lecti n.
Thomas V. Dorr.
j The Legislature of Ruode .sl -n I piss d
Ihw releasing Dorr from the St-ne Prison, in
hich he is eonfiihl for treason, up -n eondi
ttn tint he will iake tin n.tl ath-noe.
to the State G v nun i it U Nu..:,
before tht-Judges .it ih; Sop P. m- C-Jit'o
the gt.'te.: :;-"j i'--' -C y J.' :. . .1 I y:
The fawning, ringing, tiimWiviug ofTien
seekers at Washingt. n are vtejiiig , with e;u h
other in making preparation for the reception
and entertainment of Preside
his arrival, which, it is said, will be' about the
tCih of next month
The Legislature f Aransas haschangifl
trv'nnme of oneol tn- rmnin in i nt o'an
frtwn Liberty to Polk bxcnmge raper.
find
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kf the people of trt? United 'States dt not
d, before the expiration of fur years, that
thev,toit have exchanged Liberty for Pdkt
we shall beVgreeably disappointed thali all.
Some; of the calumniators ot Henry Cby
have already commenced rctraclin- eoT: " '
the slanders which they prpt-tr-lcJ c ;.:. :
that distinguished mrin. One poor f !' : i
thus comes out in the Ronton Atlas:
" A lllS RETRACTED I desire 'pullirly to
express inv deep r-gret, in view nt thegrent
injusiice;donelo the Hon. Henry C!a) , by the
issertiorf, nvtda by myseli, of having &een
him oet St a horse race on Sunday, and em
plov thisjruethod of eoui.teno ling, as far I
on. ib!e Hie. injuMice done lo him and the
Will; rnusi'i. , .
i ,D M KIM CALL.
E-isihatnptontD.--. 13, IBJir
-.The Washiii'itoo corr poudent of the
fj itiinoe Son rys J This iiiiiruing, Coi-f
JusMee Ttt''y di liv..r d til'.-' opinttm f the
Crt in jh- case ef Stuekti il & Stakes vs
A'hoji K'odiil. TU d. cisi.-n is in ftVor os
A oo K- nf -11
AlJIBAMA REl't'DUTFOnUa the 17ih
oil , ilti - H Ue of R prreut.tives id tlu
Mtate'of Aiidiont pissed by nn almo.stunan
nn .us vote, a series' of resolves denouncir;:
the repudiation of tictts by tI;J states.
United States Baks Thj C:er!-.!.-
ers had a meeting n short time ii.ee i:i Ti l!
adulphia. The Europe jh cMf ' "1 t"
CI2,004,la, for whklr lc:. .
abroiid, to the amount of CU,C31,U'J,C Z
Outstanding riotesof the Bank, and balances
due oilier B inks fZ23,Zj
Business Notes in hmJof j "
e condense fru.n llzilzzzX I..:cV.:--a-...2
proceedings it CX: t!r;;jt!.e
seTen:h tverk cf thejtrrtha:
I Cy far l!.e rpnst Irr - -r.t tualr.. :i i!. :! his
yet tccii transacted M tirs session, i t!.t
which belongs lo the sjente in its Excculii
chararter ; and it miy Ij czIJJ, ty t!.3 way t
that the sulject which 1.-3 occupied c-3 halt
of il:s whole time tf i'.::': cf tU other
bnr.rh cf Congress isijbualnesj (the annex,
atb d question) which prcparly telor.gs Id
the Senate, and upon w'hich the II juj2 cf Re.
preseclativcs cannot act without usurping au
thority iliat,so ifar as either Huu:j cf Con
gress is concerned, belongs lo tha Senate
onlyJ,;7- -r " ' 'p.
The most important action by the Senate
during the last week wa$ upon the Treaty wi:h
China, which had the tarts honor of being
ratified without a disseming vc!e. J" T j
The most interesting legislative transaction
of th Senate during the last wck jr. ss llt?
report back fromjhe committee, with amend,
ments, of the bill to carry into cCcct the
Smithsonian bequest. r " ,
In both Houses?, we need scarcely syt the
Texas question o?cupid jls fi;!l sliare of at.
tf-ntion during thtj last, week, ns during the
two or three preceding ones. Its ; diicu irlon
has been pursued an the JIojsc with a j
deal more of. pertinacity '.than of novt'i V v.r
force on the part ;of its supporters. . A Vi .j.
nesee plan, less rash ia its provisions ilia u
the others, has been brought into the iSenate
by Mr. Foster, and ir.io the Huse by ;Mr. M.
Brown, further schemes hj'tve also been inifo.
dueed by Mr. Hay v. cod; in the Senate, and
Mr. Burke in the Houci, .1 . ! ; ;
. How much longer the debate upon the Tex.
as question will Ij?t, Wc Cannot undertake 'to
say certainly, tvt ; ruhatly for ceversll days ;
there I'ir n t irt:. ' z.l .lemsnt cf ,lhe
anxiciy of r;:. ' 1 1 j c, : c-3 their cpidons
in regard to ii. "a "jo greatest object ioni which
we have lo theprolnga lion of the discussion
is, that it overlays and obstructs ahogather
the proper businecf the .House VVuhave
heard, however, i!,r.t it vas determined in
caucus, on Sjturdayievcninj, to bring the do.
bate lo a c!o-;e ia a i-,v: c'ays. " i
Amoftgc:l.tr inciJents lT lha last week is
the final ration cf Conress upon the bill d.
reeling (he election of President and j Vice
President of the United States he rtmftcr! to be
made in all the Stattjs of the Union ort one
and the ama day. j Thus for once, should
the President approve and sign the bill, one
measure of a national character will j have
passed into a law by the approving votes of
all parties iti the Government. . . 'j
Two days of the time of the House of Re.
prcsentatives during the last week have been
consumed in dismiiiirj the Clerk cf the
Hou.;2 fjr miconducl and defalcation'-in his
ncc. .T.t2. I.i t!..-! prc-:-cedir"3 upon I his, case
l!.. rjtl.er.-j l.ave Lec.Tj soma unomalous traits.
Tho cor.Jemuation if tho couduct of the
Clerk, and his dismission, were however
proper under the circumstances unprece.
dentedly unanimous, i Tiie lesson it may be
hoped; will nut be lost upon officers placed
under temptations similar -to those by which
the late Clerk was seduced from the plain
path of his duty. 7 ' - " j I
Benjamin B. Frencli, late Chief .Cleric, is
now, by appointment, Clerk of the Housu of
Representatives of ihe United Stutcs. '
Tha J5c::iocral9 printed at WayresLurg,
Pa., 1.3 lioisled tho naraa cf Gen. WinfIJ
S-otf, cf rieir Jerser, for President, and
James C. Jones, cf Ter, n., for Vice President
in 13-13. i i'i
L. :rl:r C.vrt cf Lz. , I . v IZiL
c:.Lethu.:u
jcsi: :. .
;..v"-- j atin;.' rc rrroacs;
OrJrrrd ty the (Xurl, l! : 1 t-r! n ? raaie
f.rt!.ree xaoniLs ia tu Vie . i i - ! I! :Mand
.'la... -r. frtlie it fi-ndan!, Ja: . j; . " " t--rar
at l!.e Z ;t r:?r Coirt tf Law. U I ' f r
the Coor.tr if II-" tf rd, at the Coort ii. :t
nutiierfor-:jn, ni : r. Yj l -1 ij a.n.er the ( j .'i
Monday ia Marta i.cxl; t. j r. Jtl.creto p!tuJ,
ansTrr trt m ::t to t!.e p. ! eriast h'tn by
Eliza be ill 11. !, tr jiJjr.c.t - v "I be
entfred e t LIj, and t!,- ..ifr I. .'
ex jart.
A tree cc47 f;c3 U.S I"
trfjrdten N. C. Vzz'-: iViV."' "
. It is slated in a New Orleans "paper, that
fortl.?r vmcf Cl-3,C:3, PenrI river "may be
rcr. !ercJ nivij;L!; fjr a di tTnce cf ciht
hundred miles from hs mouth. ,
' j . ; i --;. ,:-,.. -.. ;
Cr.r.iT t?c7 t. z Cc:.;:cct::i-t.
0.;s cf l' t: s' .1 ccc-rrr-s-s f f t!.3 ecaroa m t'.a
bre-skirj u.iuf tl.e ice in our river on Christmas. TI.e
niiU weather and rain of Tlonday rose the river so
tl.tt'ie ice startcJ on TucfJj-; Lut it tr i J
c;) rrGh'tjr.b'jry, l) -n c: .2 a 1:1. It ' ' .1
ru-2 cf water, ivjrJ iti." e!Uf t' ? v! ;r;t .l'.I
us ll.e elorcliO': - sai reicrTS ti t! ? t-'lacf
tha river. nnJ f. iz I'.r Cc::r:ncrce slretl ia several
flcj. ice tgdin Lrc!.e awsy yccterjjy at
ul u!." 'i t:..-s tl.e river was aiiout twenty fret
l', 'i:! .j v.' rr:ar!:. TI.e ice appears to have
cr frcrr.e a l:.' dlaldnce tp the river, behave
hfjrd of no eerious damage resuliin-j from the
f .J, as yet. 'C .1 of tlj'j : ro..Jj msl cf the river
llirtjord Couri-r. !
- i mi.. , , , ;' t ( .- I
Mcrehi. 1 li " ivnion J(Iiss.) Titrinerof Jan. 3,
gives thu tern, t cf a murder which took flce in
that vi'!.iT t'.e ' ;t ;r.' it rrecefdinr. It c earsl!." t
zlti cf arbour cour.t v, Ala., re
'y, f.-T.j t!ie henT, J. li. Gran-
. if 1 V.,e Clwvcrr.or of A!a
f r r. , ..ir r i'.-i t ri. oncr,ar J
"'' 'C 't !. ':ri -rr.lly
ry ..- a;'.! 1 eccrcl.'y
'.-r,cJ t! 0 c rjJcnls i n T .-
' ) c ;tJ I...M1 A W.
i I y t!.e o.i u i.i t...
J tvo v. i-.mjj r it"': r
J7M T t,' t i ' - -
a ...-.iUij i.VXk...
Tl.e r.ext fetMon rr rnjoncca Ttl -y 1 i J I Z,
nni cr. .Jen the 2.U Dccenjcr. Tl.n L.;:.t:t:on
I i r.".v vrt I! c'an;zcd, tiie terms rnfM.'m'.r, ar ! ( crv
i .:; -1 r U i.r r.-3 provided f.r t! 2 i ; rjvf:..?r"t
an J ci :..... t cf t'.e" r"-r;s. Ia l-.e IJ ,:iru'.i:,? Iltise,
KndcT ll.e c-.-o t f l'.. 3 Prl.Tc'-jl. Dr. Jcii t.
younjbJIcstra received tt Ci l-'T month, wa-' :tj
not incmoea. i ae uirooct aiie-niion w p.-l t e
health, manner, and moral inUrrsts cf tJic.-efwho
ere committed to his charge. He Las t!,e 1 '.ot.
- of Jlia M. IL cozssa, a lady well tcuv.a ia
nmityv' .".... -;
t i tai fjr instruction in Mosie, it wilt be a cm,
i,. c ..JdtTalAy lower than in other Inatitotions ;
wh,!j i.i t!.s fel .' lj and tuccew of the Searber, Mr.
IL Stajisrrss, it f tresses nt.
4 ;5 for ths jssssioa ' or ten months:
: Primary Deparlccit,
fncladin Heading, Spelling, and the usual
'-.'flenientary course m Arithmetic, WrUin.
and Grz:.:.-irt . . . -- CO
. i t i
Continuing the above stodiea, with Geojra-
phy, Cooipoeition, History, &.cn " ' ' 0 C3
First Divl:!:n, 1
Artnworay. riiilofophy, Natcral end Jloral,
, Lojic, and other branches of "-icncc, 21 CO
He
.V;
33 00
4 cn
3 C3
3 C3
3 C3
10 C3
On the riann, I . my
Use of the inttxamcnt,
On Guitar. .(-..
Draw in lessons, i -
For French or Latin,
Aljre ia and Mathematics,
rot- the benefit of both teacher and parent, it is
requisite that payment should be made ty in&tal.
merit, at intervals which will be made cunvtri.nt
to the patrons of the school. Provisions, we., will
be received in payment to such aa extent as nay Le
for mutual accommodation. r
The health fulness and pleasantness of t!.s t.'iua.
lion, the moderate terms, case of access to tie r lace
bv good roads and efs;'c:s, with its total cic;:!;n
from intern--; fiar.s to improvement, give Asheville
superior advantages for , da education of younj la.
dies. -' - .
The vacation Commencing 3th December will
continue till 3th February following, so as to make
it embrace the short days and bad weather, of the in.
clement season. ,
By order of the Trustees. 1
J. V. TATTO::. See.
November 23, 1844. . , 2 21
Ths copartnership of Tryan L. Hicl.-rd. cn fa the
Commission. business is this day d.r-clved ty mutual
consent. -
r I now beg leave to inform r.:y -da a:. J l!.epub.
lie generally that I will carry on Ilia - -
wu4JiwOji tii . Jfc J ij j.
at the fame house, a r,J hope, by prompt nttcnliou
to business and pullir. cl.arcs lo suit tl.a hardness
cf the times, lo hare J.bcraliy of the public patron.
8e, (ana lor a trial liere goes.)
I'or reccivirj and forward. r.u-rr'.and.zs 2
cents per par' aje: for reccitir ui.J tl.-ing by
t!ie river or radroad 12 j cer's ptrf-:!.:- -s: fr re
ceiving ar.J selling produce 2 per ccr.t.: f.r LayifiT
Lavin
g-ojor L.ds of lad.r- an f r ;-tl p.r cent.
" Jl) lAil J.'tVAM. ,
III nib jrg, R. C. Jidy 1 3, 1 : 1 1. , 1 07 '
" . --. .., 0
Txttoi 'iO :nitv hive f ,r si!e " 1
D ::. j.: ;v,:;v; ctoiia .vr
i: a ro:;ict
ual: dyi:,
ca i: ::ina ti rr DA Lsx. '
SANATIVE TILLS,
vuzxifugi:. , i
r.:ay:t,i::i. iC3 ,;
etived into 1.1 eL
1 crry, i- ! r :i r t .
"hi
t . , I
r-- , . ! j i
c ' '; a L :
prison.
""" " zzzi:
ttc!.i-T LI::i. C:
Cl-to icS 7ort:i Carol.::, . j
I!.bZRS0N COL' NTT.
:::zz::z czizt t? l.u7.-fall Tr:if, isn'.
Calharinc Modn) , , . . '4 ',
Qiiilh-n Utoore. . - j
fETITlON FoB DIVOECi. . . .'
It eppearinjto the eatipfjctMn of the Cort that
the defendant, Quillcn Moore ia not an inhabitant of
this state ; it ia therefore ordered that publication be
randc fur three months in the Highland Messenger
and Rulhe-fjfdtoTi Hrpullicnn tat the defendant ap.
pear et tl. f-itTt-m cf ll.is t.ojrl la te held in
the town of IIvTdcrsonvi'la oi the Mnday in
March next, and plead, answer, or demur, or the
raid petition will Le heard ex parte, and decree made
accord ." j tot. e prayer thereof. ,
Witness Tcr-ris H y.iLLrx, Chrh of our said
Court, at cCZcc, tl.e 4th Monday in Spptember, A.
D., 1844, and in the C2ih ) ttr of Acicricau Inde.
TIIO. U. MILLER, Orrl.
Jixt7,lS13. irrs.fteC3.37j 2m 231
ok and job pri::t:
Tirs snbscril . ..I resume t&e duties of hu school
on Mondar c . l of February. -
tfTJinirv i.zp.
January -1, It 15. I - ' 3
1JOTI
Tiiosspcrsor.it'-!. i i ?i Jj ca a cred.t
the MUtyear, wl 1 . rt-ci; l..jt it was a posi
tive undf rstarid-j tu it their d wcrs to tc -1-tled
on the lt t I ---y. a hepe the fi, le
fact bf Cil" it t'J ! -r recollection- will I : eUZI.
cient loiiid-jjt" t crr.e forward aii tl least
give their totes i" r ' -t ll.ey ray n.t I : pre;
tj pay. " -
The? rpnn w! i r:s holJ nctcrf -j
jcz.rs f! ind'.n, i 1 rpt'Cl fully ir.f.ir; d I i
vr.'j C.'.Vl - vu-jx C ' LVijL ty l
.. -.L.ce . r .t ua-
' 1 i " r :1a j -1 e: , llca-
C - 2 '
1.: " -0,
i I y I
in. .
Assignee5
lv-7-7;7-
01,777,03,0
; tf
i:::rch Tern, 184 L
XS. - - .. -'-.. ...v"-
-as C-l.rar.
: it the riefendarit; Thomas Coch
Itr.t cf this statc and lirca without
. cf tL'.s Cnurt, it .ihcrtfora i" J.reJ
. n he tiadc- in the Ilc'.la- 1 '"cwn.
i weeks that the wid f. f - J j -1
a- r fit the next Court of Ez''-t I - I 1 f r tl.a
county of Cher-kec, on t'.sf. ..u'.Jyia
March reit, and plead, crs"tr,;c :st to the
complaiant's la'.!or the ei:r,s w 1 li Ultra proesm.
ft, and set tor bearir accord . - :y. - -.
dt. i:::. :t liux'sfcvV- .
Art;:: :; ..: ;
4;
'-syC . C 'a-v-.
will de DoF;r: at thc zy 7v:::;t
Acco:::;ouATiNa tcs::s.
r, He: 's els a:zcZ Z l
m. -...-. .J ' "
Printed in scperior style.
A ISO
llArrTtts, I tvitatttoji Cards, ZJakts. Vhr.n-.t
Ticxets, Tla.nx Notes or IIa.kd, IIt Tirs,
VATCII ASD SaVDUC TlCKSTS, GoOl
Ejijus, or sll sizes. War dixs .
HoKzZ axo JacS Ellis, tc
; rSIXTED TriTII EiTXESS AXD VES?AtCUf
reroiis wisliln printing demo of any description,
a il! Cnd it gfcatly to their advantage to give cs a
call. ' " ' " ' ,
C'LEatrs, SKiarrrs, CosrmslLES.ard fcihef public
ofUcefn, aie particclarly invited to cull cr end ift
theit orders, we keep cv-.Elaatly on band a vari;!yof
which we r t cn tl.s rr.ost reason-al!? terms, a;!j
will tilc-j'-.-ure in ilslinor Icrv.crd. g to order
r"r.' ' '-- rn3J t dctired. , . '
.j--.V;-,;..: -:;-'.-- "---r." : . ;..7:-;
Tks debts i --! ! y r . ?, ccos-.t, cr ci!.crwise. In
the late fni rf 11? :.J.'r C CI - ity, hate been" pot
into the hands rr ..' lit' rif Collection, and be
Vme is l!:s a- -1 . . the Zra. . All pay-
me..ts iiit t I.cfet.'Lcr Le !i to Lira, as bo will set
tle all the tur--"!.'
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LTtJcs, assorttd
Hoop
Sheet
Kail Itsds
LEAD, Dar
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CalfSiins
LAP.D
ZIOLASSLS, JV. OrUar.9 fat.
Ilarawt .
JJugtiik ItUnd
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Tanners
OATS
PMZTs.riisnd r,
W hite Lrni . jtr-
Spanish Druicn lb
Yellow O. .'.; j
PEPPER, Illark
raisi:;s,:'.' i . i3X
x.IL, I n..:e, etc
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SUGARS, N.Odean "
Ilarttrnt iaAiVs
cfj. rote a
. ; : LTugcovada ' '
' St. Croix ' ,
. . Porto Rict .'.
Lump , '
Voullt refined "
SPICE .: .
SOAP, Anrriczn, Xo. I .
c?j. A'o. 2 . M
SALT, Lizrrrzzl rronnd lath
do. d. - mark
STEEL, German ' . lb.
Clittered
SHOT, all fixes la
TO 2 AC CO, N. Carol in . V.
Virginia
TWINE
TEA, Bnhfit
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Iltjxon
Gunpowder
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Corrected from- the Was"iinfoninn. i : ,
AUGUSTA n 0 T C 77 7
iTfcttanlc? Rank j ..r .
Crvnvrirk P nk .' , ' '
Rank rf -y.j.'J -,, , ',-, .,'.','' .' ,,; j'-". " " -
Augusta a,.: irnr,: i'. banking Co. ' -
Rra.tch Georgia a... ' li'jud .,'"'
Cranch Sl&ic rf Georgia -i f '
- 4 SAYAf.rJAH fi3TC. '
J?oe Z?aife
lltri'-t and Fire Iusuranct Dank ., .
Planter Rank '
Central Rail Road Ran '. 5 t,'.';
4 c:::.tpj nqtec.
Slate Pink Rranch,!.Iaron yrr
Other Rranr.hei Slate Dank
Commercial Dank, IJacoa
HUled rerille Rank "
Georgia Rail Road Dank, . ' . ' M..
City Councilor Augusta :"
RtickerKville Lank M ,
r A llxri-f 4" rire Inrurar.it Rink ,
7. ;:.ry 7anA
Central Rank
Exchange Dank of Drunneiek P. , ' .
Insurance Dank of ColumbiU, llacon I'i '.
Fi7nixPnk,C!v::-s- ' 1 i .
CtnkffL'.'-li-'-'e 1 ; t
City Council cf I '..'le .' ;ttZl '
City Council of IIj rou
Ciy Council ff Ci.linrJjU ' ' '.
I.Ioaroe Rail R.ad Dunk
Rank of Darien and Drunrkr
Chattahoochie R. R. and RanV.r.g Co.
Western R.mk of Georgia t
Dank of CJ, nlu ,
Planter Sr lltchamit Rank cf Columl&s
Dankcf Omul? ' . ..
Georgit 6 ft. ct. liond forepeeie,
Gcorgij U jr. rf. Rondx ' - '.
C:JTH CA.13LTiA f.3TEG .
Charleston Rmkf "
Rmkof Ilam'iut
(H 'iun'ry Dinlce '
.. '. '.oma Holm ;
,'w; 7
U"2-
7 ,
m
it
. : J Cack or Dunhel for rc, rlieUp, rr
WILLIAMS & ROC II nr.:
. , i .1 C lo 1 1.
A f :.!:--!e reward h hereby cT-icd fjr r U I
r.ation a maycnaMe me to eoorict the por.
persons who have b en inj'jrir my yacant Ik
p-cr.T!cs neaf nw'o.i Aca !-my; onde'lf i
fenders aJ fa warned, a t tL.lr --rll, to del-t ir-o, , r
OUtfajf. tOlllI 13 1 II..
Oct. 4,181;. 4
ros tiic i:;r:. ; c; rtr
Tnitta bein r jr 3 in T !,
irigonth- F3ockit i f t , Cr-.rt, J;
n-jrlfc;f .". is tl.fr. f c.d ..J (1.
ll.rr"!T r " ':."'- '"' - 1 t i.
with.t f - r --- ' 7 '' '
will te dlr:.;-- J f r w - -1 r f f r '
CokIj. And the c!-U r -; .'rc J to j
dct three r; -iat'.aWi!
ipre'isd i: : . .tu. v
paUiioufrs.
v V'T. & A;;di:::co:;
" Wifm'incfon, Nor. 4. l4t. , : I
C: '
r:.
. -: ' - r
t t' ,
Z:::7.--.:ic:i XVan:.
Ir there J Jiving any ofHcer or sol ' - ' '
rier jlution, " t any relative cr friend r f
fcrrnierly of North Carollnv, who can f v. .
Ihation reP?etip tiie fervice or d.s-.. 3 tf Ls
said John lies in the Revels'' -, y . . xs gen
erously rewarded by t",:rr. . t if.cisa
may be within their knowkd .' . d. TL'.;s
Post Master. Eden, fldr.eocfc c z r. J.r
ihey may hear scmelhirj perl to Lhclradvr-.
tae. .
John Tloss enlisted in Crtt V.T.'i
4th ncjiraent, in 1777, f;r aid -
Jan. 3, Iti 15.-