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Scr-W other ca!iitcd meg wlo 1)tc bccoir-a suij.-cta ur r.oaoms.e o'u cl,j?;ol woucds or other wso pj ho gro'Ttle lo trarel, will ruceivo ihfclr ,dis c,T"n nJ ho eHowed to ftccompji'ny the firt?raio3 Vera Cruz, nnd ihenc re. cc;t, a frco pa3gtf to the United S;a:c fcnjct cirtumsianci's; a &lyye;- of., f.ffi f-'J tnen,1 at Tut-tia an J ilje pfiu Lt!- r1? i'e orders Trom th re.-MCtive ccrr.ininJers of (.'t-pirttnecs; I j t:-!yi.i tin. clearest cas-s, and each ciT.anaicr willmako a tt'ecul report, to ptat-ral ht'adijjirfffrao show the ground prtiie ctcrcisp of the nulhority, specialty "j..y;ii-d fur this occasion only.' he lt Ripimect.of U. S.. Artillery tl;j prucced to Vera Cruz, bs portion tf the escort to the wagon trami Upon ; .Jairrival at Vera Cruz th: regimeui . rtatvcf tho 1st Infantry, no in'gafison at that j!acer -and the latter regiment will r):ura ith the train to this capjml. ' -corenumd of Maj;r-Gen. Scuit: -' II: L; SCOTT, A. A. A.G. Tl o wmo p.ipcr furnishes fha follow j"o orders touching l!m military contribu ;:,s which Mexico b u, be called upon ,to'mjlwc: " . . . GKSFMAL ORDERS Xt.ZoS. Heiuqca6tei;s ofthb Army, Mexico, Nov. 251847. Mulct instruction-i from the Govern mcut at home,' rCquirijij; that litis army .,), as oon aa pricticublo, begin to. raise ' akiiiu tho country it, occupies, tha means ia uh-'ilo or.ln put of maintaining the njK-nsra of the "orcupation 1 un il, Hie Fc.Jt-ral tJovci timcul ; of txieo ' tvx ' w'Snul term cf penco-which the United S jirsnuy honorably aesepl, it U ordered ,ln!. .in' ui)Ci)iiic-d i-ulli-.m, .b trs or ingots, ji:1! r' ul guld or spvur, &!i:ilt t;j shipped '(Mm any pirt if Muxlco'k omit the further jr!. l iShj tfovermn "iHal homo sliijl-b- . rnjtf known on' the s'jhj'ct, so as to give i!ni" for said Ctvci tunfUi to f:v the rai 'f upoit duty . on tuch bullion, nud" per- iiaj s. a umallrr duly on gol J .and'feilver -coins'. A3 (he . Ik "ginning of the charjgy if sv stern "intrtnAie-d alhiye n!l rt'riu'for houst or quarters 'occupied, by Officers or froop uf,ilj arnty, in uny ciiy, or villjge in Mexico, vi'jll ceti-vj as soon ncn: fracn miy permit, tuid abioluttly, frum aJ after the end of'ihi-i mouili, wlitfVvcr .Ins order s!nll bo received in time, cni in h'.urc ik cessary qi'-rtrrs boilt for iflieers itnJ troops, h(;rn lJu: public, buildings are - i::u Jicit-nt, will . fir&t f bo deimndtd us r-qinret), of tho civil authoriyes of 'the scvirrfd iihee oceuirii'd by the t roups, o "as In '! nliZ'j tho uieonvorjiencB iiiiptd" upon j!ic inhiibitants, and 'diminish, .the sunn ainuoh as possible. . '..' If tho'Sutharitiesiiit'l to put troops pronv ptlr in pas'ssion : of such qinrters tiien ( s!ie . coin-n mdiug buK'er, in .very 4ueh caM;Uowlng out liiu principle of giving the iVast 'disires , piUf ti.cablo t) thc'uii niT li'ling inlnbiisuiK, dl ciusc the ntC(.--siry bui'dmgi tt bj occupied. . SJj-s toner, ' fontgi1, iuid oth-?r nebbs. tuit s, fjr thu urmywiUbtj purchased 'and 'pilhtrns iivrelnljre; und tins injunctions pMialtio of thu r;ar;,:? Lijr urd.r, d Ttbruirv '"19. 1917 origimllv' pub- . hsliud at Tampico, an J republished several t.mi-s sinre, viiU 4ddi;ions, wilf, a from r 1 I'm; jrst. be strictly cTij irccl, as nis.j, in ' ;'ivra all' the ib1iguidm of goodinurafS an ' t';e niost rtact ditciph'ic. ' y ' ly command of M j Gon. Sooit...'5 Yfl I;il'iv . ': The stcamdiip Virginia,' Cnpt. Tucke.r, iiMjjst-arrived .Irom'Ver.x Cmz, hiving ' l h ne Tdi niltnnt.' S!ie brings" over eighty wN-inrod and V'.ck SoUiers. " . Fro in the Free A in- i lean of the 2d nsLf wer:rael tlio lo.Iow ing: from Jalapa Le'ters receive! yctrr. i!..y from Jalap:, dated" November 2"J, siys th;t m o teaiwjrers were exeeuied or. t!;e 23d for " the nrurder f young lext Catj. . On the 24th Ambrosio AlcaluS a'UcWs la iho Uth Uegimtnt, M, A , and Antonio Cjrciafi.' Adjutant iui the 8ih Uegiment, fl. A., were both shi?in the piaza at Jalapa. Uj'TvTer,e ta1?n prisoners on the 2i)ih, 3h" Crtf.'RubolL-'djy and it was proved lint they had gr.;e:ii!Hir paroio a!e capitulation of V-rii "fcWnot iu lake. up arms a",ai:l the United Spates. -t : . U-..bo:iedo and C ivarrunias wore rein io . crote on lhe,2Hh. .Tho.Hrst has alsod hi'cu under c a role but li.-savs -no m oit cvhan-rd. uhich lie will havo to Pro . Uen. Pcoa y B-jrrgan has been appoun military commander ot the Slate . of Vera. Cruz. I This nomination coaled .grtat dissatisfaction among tho iVexicans a Jir.vni. ." ' dcr comnand of General 1 no 'tram un raf.erson, kfi Jalnpa on. ihe, 2oth u.i.-r Six hundred men were left by him to gir ris.mihat phcA; The ayuntamienty were Kzie to recognise the commanJcr of ihcse forces, .vernor civil and military. ' " , Tie Tram:' Tin) large train under the ro.nnnniof Gen. fuller, . has nearly. a!I The number of men a-compamin .iis fstimatid t BOOOl General Scott ii'l snon-lavp from 25,000 to 0,000 nv K private letter dated tho . 7th instant informs us that six Americafcvt$tV.diers ar lived thai day frwm Cordova f where' ihry had been confi ned ,di prisoncV They had been captured oa the road lo Mexico fiom dillVrcni trains. They were released by General ATariri, who was on his way Ui Vera Cruz u establish himself inl)- 'iir ju;eui, twCi. vJi...DJ;r -: J t . -.. Tho Arco Ins tf ths 2d ;. -:. ti: th 3 Mexican Commi;c:srjcrs rcuru iclT.e ta ii'jcrcraro con learr.saj thiMr. Tri had no power to treat. , " , "The fuilowin; heens ara (torn tha Arco Iris of iheSJ iim.i liy last occounus, Gen. Fi-izjla was at Qaeretara wr.h a force of 2003 tw.v.. n,3 General ia Chief, lijaiami-iite, hadyelhis head q-aaatcrs tx Gui-ro wit!) an army cf good. . " ; Many rne&bcrs cf Congress, displeased with tha election of the new President, gave up their scats, and retired in disgust from the city of Querela ro However, there remained yet more thari tha .fixed number which is required to farm n quorum, - M -,, The .following- is from the Free AmerU; can of the 24ib ulu Orazdbat A gentleman , who' arrived herej yesterday from Orazba, which place he left on the 2Ut instant, politely furnUh-' ed us with the following inielliencc: 1 A pronunciamento hiving b'jn mide' by thi 'mi! nary ur (aerctaro in favor ol iSin'.a -Anna, he engaged sixty , men, and paid them in advance, to accompany htm from Tchuacan to that city, but as Soon as theyhad received the sum asked or they deserted that General. , lie. then ordered the command' of the forces in the Slate of Vera Cuz, Gepqral .M a r in k . t o send '. hi m . ari ecrt , w hie K the latur reluctuntly .-granted; but immed,iatiy' after sent hi.s,rcJjrgnauon '- to the governi ment u C-jeretaro. , ' . : Gen. Sinta Anna was to lgave Teh6a, canon th22d ior Ci'i'retaro: Ve tuorei fore miy expect soon to.hea: the jpewsof ihe"overihrow of the Government of jlox: ico." . - Oar informant says that tho people in .Onzibi and Cordova wtre' anxiously a. waiting thu nrrivaiofthe Americans who ere repnrted to be on $p'ir. march from JiI;ip;iIo tHose. pl.ices to ireq. ihym from ihe yoke id guernl'a bandiiiieSj who ihreatneU. ihtir property and lives. .v ; ? Ftom lie Xew Orients Delta.':1. ' T li c I i I f H- 1 1 1 i e si iii o n s o ii r . In- puhjislirng ihe follow eng; letter' we wih it to be distinctly understood thaj w'c ansuntc no-re;poiAibiiiiy for iis bta't'eirients', and taki no part wlfalever in the unliappy quirrel. v. liicli ' ha i- trolrrn out blwten our high oiiicrs. , We give the L-ticr w what li is Mofth, omiuicg those pa rt,S" of it which rihVct upon a contemporary. " r; "VHll.V CltUZ, Dec. J, 1847- EJiiors. Delia, The litest adyicesXrom the Ci'iy ot Mexico"-areQ" the 27ih idt. The - Mexican Gijver'nmenV ,had. appointed i'eft'ce ' Commission" eri : nil rurnor, has i t thatM r. Trist would listen to their, prop v sMs and bear them t'j his Government he, having been recallod, is ieft without the power to negotiate. ' " , - Another train sfpn it ay down to jhis city, sscoried by ,th,c 1st. Ilegiment of Ar: lillery. Gov. ViNon is sooi to b, recall ed. His adniiinaVraiiJrt h'i3 been a failure, nnJ tlwi fict of hi -bsin jfcunersvdipd v. be hiil'-d with grfat j V. .-' The Nexkan't regret la's recall. . . 1. . . The British Mimiier left veslcrdav' for .he cJt wilIl ftn- Aiiwrlcari'tsi be 'pazzIvtF o - find .the Mexi escort. lie will pjzziva lo nnu.ine itJXican oavern-. incut to which he-is accredited; - ' A hni?htab!e leeling pervades the army at Mexico; owing to jeloosiej and htarl-. burnings,1' en v y and niali.ee, n d : po) 1 1 tea I prejuJices. Gen. Scott has "arres'ed Pil low and Votlh';' The' " pircomstances whicli led to this s1opt are ' believed to be ihese: Two- loiter,- emin'iling from th American camp published in the Uni:ed Slates, have been' read-byv (7 cn. ScoU; In an order' puUihcd tp-the army ho p-cnia. turelv decides who w.rotBihem, anJ mosi hjo'nfv impeached' ihe- hornr, patriot im, and services of tho two Genet ats, vbo are fc'u1iz'd in iho'se letters. , One bl tlie. Generals (Fidow. denies in a .crd published in Mexico ihe authorhip of ihe letter atinbu'.ed lo his pert by Genv Sc"oJ The other Gener'( VVorhJr-plefets c-ha'r'vi - ..o ... - 4 o. L?.i' for contempt, , Gee. Piiipw was arres ltd because -he appealed frcrh ans opinion of Scroti, requesting the latter .to transmit the apnea f to ihe Sectetary of War. Soll re fused in a hasli) .manner; ', whereupolhe. fo r m r rcmai ki? d M w 1 11 iM 1 1 , fci r. Mfn j jnUfSirw:is Scou.'s reply, Go mUfcra aoJ.ut dausJ - v "..V . ... p! .u'.hrniv is cxeited and if wo. may f.tde trom whrt we heap at this distance, uvrc Ihin a moiety of ii syfnpathizes with rt. ConfraU iOULhl to he' disgraced. lit is said that on a visit loUc theatre by Gen. "V ---". .-- . CI Pillow", an audience 01 over ouov ig f ! nrsent tie receiveu kjt-c iivos iy. ?vutvi, present, he received tttrpe neany sneers, maudUtely after which -the otmygwf i - .t. - i. II. ' 1 .: . r . I - . U .U . . ...... w.4 . a. ic.i-.i uiu.jr ihree more ior vj-i. mn". "!s."'v"' ilionMi those. Generals were nol'disgya t..nv Anoro f.ir fen.. Wjnrih. Imsoiis ced in the cvrs of the army .hat swe Moxiousanv.v lhai'has earned lor itself he loxiou n.nn c of i'niiiub.e.' DKTEt While w nave; ucm iu."r the fcu.irg-IrisbieadiWlllvp irn from IrtUr-d to 'propogV.e - 1-opcry m thts countrv. ThU S Jc,'"e of l!;c e,,nror?lt" of the Irish heart; , U pro'ves loo the en cr;v wilh . uhich .Romih prints co.ect money frcni the people , But rs lnsh Po pc an cqiivaknt to our corn! ! l r.., j;t Chancellor- Kent died in the ci'.v ot New York on tho I4;h irsst. . .&-la.-ri;:i-o, ly" " - i.cVs prepared far this cam. Lcr, Lu L.. 7f Jt d ashcvill:: : vA:rj. Ur 1517, jil: :t retry fry:--r!-: ; Lcr.ef.is of i.i'.r .; ; T i - r : t . : ;::.7Titutc, ' i ! Ir.stitu'.ion v, e !jurn"t"sat ie . '. cr.jiycd iho' '--rirg the past j rra:iTyir.gTfjr J car. i I..S IS i . female tdjuiin L 'I -.-J ' ' TIC tcieu oin-ong us. ic.-l.c '.t is r-n fe'rnng cpon Western . North C-ra'na blessings which will be felt many, very ma ny years hence? , Under caro cf the talented afid highly popular Principal, Rev. Erastus Rowley, it. is howiog and increa sing in usefulness; in ? manner which is heart cheering to witness. - Mr, Rowley ' abilities' cs a,Teactrt are too -well known rfnd too highly appreciated to need anj; eulogy at our hand.-, As a Tecch'er, a christian ministsr, 'and a gentleman, he has but few superiors.' - Mr. Ilovfcy ,wi!l be aided by accomplished assistants during the ensuing year. The music departrnent wilt remain tinder :he charge of Mr. Chas. Loch f who durring ilia year just closed has given universal satisfaction... He is an excellent Teacher and a moit .egreeable gentleman'. . . ' The people of Ashcville have jast rcascn to be proud of their" Femalo Institute. Long may it Continue to dispense, the bless ings of education and morality over our land. - . y " Tho next Session , as we learn from ih6 Catalogue, will begin on the 18:h of Feb rinry nest. ' . ' ' ;' : .'The Whigs qflluieftird cpuhtyheld a meeting on the I3ihr instant,'- to take intp consideration the nomination of .a candid ate for Governor, and. lb appoint delegate; to a State Convention. Resolutions were passed' expressing a' preference for' Hon. John Jerr, of Caswell county; and recom mending that a Stale Convention he held at Grcen'sborcngh on iho 22 J of February iifXl.- Twenty 'delegates, were .appointed to the Convention. . ,G"n. -John G., Bynum and W.-Ruthdrfordj-E.,' addressed the meeting. . , 1 : . A laro New Vo'rk ship, called ihe Sle phen Vhilneyt was wrecked on the South coast of Ireland; on theJ lOth uliimo, and sunk in ton minuiesl Ninety two. of ihe f I mVfnnnrJ n .w. rr""''' i""1 "y ' watery grave. . . 4 - '' A IIeavy; Faillre. Ttto Covington Iron Works Company, of Biliimore,),. has suspendeij. ; It employed about '-one thou sand hands. . - We have received the first numbv ,bf K new paper,', established at Virin'vTlgton", Nv C, by V,:J. Yopo. ' It is . very. neat jA appeiirarrco,1 arid barring its politics, which are of the Detnocralic order, w'e . wish ; ii success. We cheerfully plico it upon our excharige list, wi-vh lh hope that a better acqua'wtance may inciease the favorable opinion we haveforrned of our. new ac: q-iaintance. . ; ' 4 ' Wniii Almanac. Grcely 6s .McElrailf of -New York, haveotlr manks for' a copy tbfir Whig Almanac. fr 1849. In addi- lo tha usual calendars and catculalions, it . , . contains a large oraou and siatistical . informal mount of useful political formUUon. Price 12 1-2 cents a number, or t a dozen..: f ' CoiTNtERFEiTS. The Rutherfordion Re publican states tha) Bechiler's $1; and o piects have been toiAcrfeiieJ. The counterfeit is said to have 5 darker appea'r ance hhan ihe genuine. . ' ' . A recent arrival from. Europe brings in foniation of, continued fairurcs but a,,!ilight improvema-nt fn money mailers, is report - . td. t r mi. ttu: i t., ,i- i. !. ,7.i.t i vj t uig vi; sm t on vn:uuailv large meeimg, ana unamru- 1 . " 1 , cudv approved Mr. Clay's resolu.ions, and views of the war. We have no room for a more "extended notice. - ' . ' " Ion. W. P?Mangum has our thanks for a ce-py ithe 'IVrt of the Seoreiayr of Uic 'I reusury, . , x ; - , . 1-, ; , Gen. Tajwaw AUbama. The Na- lioi'al WWi sta;es thai every Whig paper in Alahtms, but two, is iri favoiol WiyU? for President: an1i,thoe two ere iJr ruiri, if atilecic'd'by. a National Convenlion. Tho n':,.ta'.)im. also co mi n 21 oil 1' for the old htro by squad rdr.. , , J rr"",r.:- c4S . , ... .. .. - j ,ln IT - L . J .V-.t -1 r. SIGNS OF TII.Ti'--C,'.vil;3 . ' PROSPECTS. " , ' Mr. Ailly It is knavrn to all news paper readers, that ths commercial c'isas ters ia England lave Lcca fearful ia their extent, and raioot n. only to iho-e jm. mciiilely corf-err.cd in "trade but matri. aS'y ailcciipg rany whosp arocstioci wfire of ahegclhcr a d.CZ: rcr.l character. . Tlie farmer, mechanic ar.J rmnuracturcr have shared in thi general ru"o. Juit s i it was a few-ycars'rgoin this. country; just so it wi!) hi pgain, unless men will take viarn is' " : Who qannat.see that the - tendency cf things.ii tho same in this ccjuairji, and that we rapidly approximate the same catastro phe? Many people se,em to. imagine lh existence cf c:hcr and ecsr means than houe'st labor to make a Irvinz and grow rich. . Too ttror; a disposition is manifest to quit lha w jrk; ar.d-farm for tli3 ad venturous ar.J cf:c;i l. .- o par'suiisof ifade. A-few it is rue, ty a peculiar tnrn of mind, and t ly aa cxracr Jinary devotion jand energy in business, by years of toil and sacrifice, succeed ia accumcl-itioj: what is called a fortune. .Tha rnasa who maVe tho attempt to do.lhe same thing; failand become objects cf criticism and Tidkule: rendered unfit :for other' and more useful pursuits, broken down inspirits, and loo frequently ct casts of society: " ..- There seems pow in, th:s country tc,et- ist a perfect. ma ni to become merchants Meja of. iniellienca and moral wtorth are becoming subjects of .the disorder. - The earnings of years of toiMn oiher callings, cither by themselves pr liieir departed fa. fherj, are b,eir)g gathered togciher for the purpose of buying goods and. -selling up stores. : The superrlcial observer imagines a. man ..richaa .-sou a. as fcc'ia' domiciled with a few hundred dollars worih of ihg'showy, unsubstantial sivjf which make upie stock of a country wcrchant, whether th'xt slpck is jjaiu1-for or not.' Nine limes out of ten it is' not. paid for, and" ifinety nine times out of a hundred iu sucli cases, there is a failure to accomplish the object desired,. Such is the result of experience, . and.it is .strange that, men refose to listen Ito its warnings - and teaching. ! . Look abroad overlhe country how many men of your acquainiahce sensible men on most iuhjectst ha ve jailed in thei r tflorts . thus directed! Hdw few have succctdydl ,, ' Iq traversing Easi Tcnntsse, the travel. . '. , .... I ir is asioniilied to witness the immense namoCr'hf little stores which dot the whole country fha conviction is irresistible ihai the result 'must be a deterofation o& morals, and flic ultimate, injury, if not the ruin.-ofboth merchants and customers. Such results must always be looked for when in, a community like ours, o many are to be fJiind, anxious to become rich without labor. ' " .- ' . ' ' ' Western Norih Carolina is possessed .of boundless undeveloped resources, Ag riculturc is but in its infancy Immense tra"cts of unmproved land invite tho skill ol ihe lloibandman, and - promise him. iii retnrh for his labor, a comfortable home an abundance of-all ,lhe necessaries and condor's. of hfe, freedom - from tlie allure ments, dangers and uncertainties of trade, lespectabihty andconttntmcnt. Thchdn cst, industrious and frugal farmer is never harmed b'y'comme-cial distresses, the fail ures of Bankf and the flcluations of trade. I low strange that so rrAny shun this occu pation! These remarks appjyiri a 'greajt meas ure to the mechanic, and manufacturer, -Wpvci'ally iuch as confine their operations wiihin their means, and, rely upon actual laborand frugal manamcnt. , The writen does not desire Is drsiw in vidious drst'ir.ciibr.s between the d.iCjrctu classes in society. For 'many merchants 1 have profo'vHid respect, being gentlemen of inttllige'nce, Probity 'andu5$41 wonh; i at the same .time I nibsl beermitted lo rr . " : .7 , tti- i hit then nnsition ia at wavs oncertain.' an lessliseful than'many otherwho com pose a community, especially when . large debts have to be cctuacied,- to enable him to do- a, respectable portion of the business of his neighbjrhocd. In a sucq-jetit tiamjer f may oJut addUtomil tints oa kindred subjects, and h pc to. avaken public aitcoiion to thit which concerns every 'rosn wornaa aiid ch'dd ir tho. country. Iuhal! endeavor o address myself to the common sense of the fcommuoity wiihout an iflort pi -show, or -rhetorical display. . ..- - AS OLD OBSERVER I7ccembcr15. . is1.. sr. : re: J r r::::- r. lie : t: i : iu ' t ' t i . - f. 0 rs .. .. .i j jtocj"'?-s k.'.s Sit.;a of v't e.;.;.rc,f i New C.-:. .i.?; I.;; tf all ihj tre' j- sb, rrcr-ivrc, tl.e arrovicg !.t.;I's snd wair-g',' innjierch"cfs of iho liir dacg:ersi !, Louisiana afTc;cd him the. most atid were ! dearer than a ihoUsaad victories on tha j b i:;Lj fit:U. They were trij;r.phpf,ca5c . rv cratiftn2 to him, fjrthry were unit.: arv t jjedfcy pain and Jcfim s'.irg bctdnd-7-hs intw no: l.'ovr ethers felt,' tut for Mmse!fy' knew how much soever he mlgM forgit in ihe; hour cf battle, the sad Ci-nsecur.rts of ih-:,; strife, they always rus-hed upon-his mind ifierHards--mking his hatt to sink, and causing him t fee! hke a child.' ' ' . He had hoped to ht done marie -for his country, than ; he did he thought he might hate been enabled to accornpl'sh an honorable peace an event ssertial to the welfare of both countries, and particularly to our own-- but though ha did . cot ac bomplishspjnuch as he desired, always endeavored to perform his I duty, end lie was more than graaifie.d that th people of Louisiana wilh whom.be coftsidercd himscU ideatified, were conrened with hij con. duet.1 General aylor terminated by cf frring the following toast? . The CiUzevs of Sen Orleans. Unsur passed for intc Ilfcenec. patriotism, enter. prise of every liind. THE MO$S,ROSE. Oh! I love the sweet. Uootain, the pretty most rose, ' I - , : 'Tia the, type of true pleasure, and perfected." ' : '5js - ' j ' ' Oh! I envy each Insect that dares to repose I v : ,; 'Mid its leaves, or among its pft beauties to toy I love the sweel lilj so pure ano so pale, ' ' Wilh a.bos om as fair as the new-fallen now; Her luiuriant odors bhe spreads thro the vale, i'et e'en she toust yield ti my pretty moss-rose, f.' '': " : ' : ':i'.'V c:V 'if it? ' . !!f-. I "n- ,'i;."r.'i::-;-;- ,"' .-i1 -v..;. i..! 'ytii -K Oil! I love the jay heart's-rjsc, and violet blue. The surv&nver and bluebell, each Cowercl'Ujat ' blows, - ' .. ' "-'.'.' Tiie fr-lfee, the pine-tree, acacia and yew; ' Yet e'en these mast TL-hl, to my pretty moss- . rose. ' ' ; J. Yes, J love iny mbss.rosc, Tor it" ne'er had a thorn. - , . - ' . . . ' ' . ; 'Til the tjrre of life's pleasures, unmixed Willi .4 its woes, - 1 :.:'. : Tis more ?ayi and more bright, than the opening j morn t . . 1 . (" . Yes, all thing most yield 40 my pretty moss. rose. - - f ij. i-.;' :4 S :- ' .;f;.j;;i,;;iii.l; fb'fk 'M TIIIXK OF.JIE. - When around i:.-jc joy is beaming, ' . From tie fcar 3 and the free, V Whert v. i:h 1 ; s ul Nature's timing, Tlitn, love, t!i.n, cli thinV oT mo. ' ' '. - ' ' ' -. .When Ihy heart is filled' with gad aes?, . ;.. Rings thy vtJc.c with merry jflecy ,, Banished all thy Care a'tid sadness . ; y '" : Then, love, then, oh think of rbe. ; ; '.''5 --;' -:" V- 1 : " '.'-'5 v $'Jl ' When sweet frier, da 'and smilinj. faces . 1 Hound thee dwell most happily, Joy abounds in jlea.3dtit places, ' Ti.cn, love, ti.cn, oh think of me. . WJten the c rdi Ciur wngs are n'aking X. ihcgro-.e f raerrily, Oa t'ic tar l!ic if rich tones break. njf. ',- Tiitn, lu1 e, then, oh lhink"of n;e, " When alone w i'J.in thy dwelling,, -' -.. Spfily dA thoa bend thee kn,ev '. 5 , And Ihy griefs to Illru art telling j . Then, love, theu, oh think of nae. - " ' . Wh p n t ft a hoi; Is of heaven u nit jn g, - Wake the choruf full and free, Smiles of joy thy features 'fghling , , , . ri Then, love, llicni pl JLhink of mc fn this town, c) 2ilh ini-tn. by Rev, Era- tuj Itowloy, .ir. li raT McLiARvand Miss Cui On the 1 st in i., hy Hey. Jof.ph Husk. Mr 4am es A. (jtreemle wd Mms AuccsTa Demson, all of Marrint.jn. - . - ' Died, on Saturday, the 4th innl Mrs. Thalby flyers 1 wiicy, wiro ot nu. im tinicy, and daugli ter of Aa and bfiraM t.dney, of llendttsort cour tv, N. C a;ed 3 1 years. ' The deceased was confined to her bed for about four months prel cedirg hr dca'.h, and during that time, stiffened the moil int nc pain-. Th-e severity -of the af i!-eti'in 1 tid . upon her, was stieh as t make hfe iiKtlf a t'trden, and tlie grave indeed- a .retv4g .'ace. ' TLere is good leavm to believe lh,at it was Lie.-- f d r f God to her. soul's heallh, tnat jn her case-as that of a!l the children of Cpd, tribn Ution ft.irbtlli fiHcnce, and p-tltene experience. a,,u "i"-1 ' I nopj nuketh riot asba. med. tiau-j tl.eloveof Go-1 i3 aficd abroad in l!ifc.rh:&rti. JLeVu bapiised lo ir.rancrand exnt'Md ti e d rre ;Iore her death, that in c-jv ftur;:iy ri':!.l Le ofH-red her of conymemo rating in tr.e g-ramcnt of the Lord the love of him whorulca ,d l,tr. Tlie eace which idic (mind in Kl.evtn - in a crucified, risen and ascend, ed Saviour, greaily assuaged her bod.Iy anguish, and Mrer)gt.iene4 the desire' which: Ibat angirish awakened, to quit the mortal tabernacle, and enter into the irr.r -rtil. Her wish tod.-part and be w.th Christ, yb f.-ia'.fy granted, arid her tried s?;r't has at 1-rgth tynlrcht.KnoxeiUt Stand. Ard. r . . , 2l7F- 'ITT- 7:it'77?r-"7i 9jry Tf 3i-' W.:i alt-, a 3 1 j ll, c o.T n r. " 1 f ?T - : t V. --r. CI and D.-e J4:r.t &t tl.e A-'itv;!1.! I. 1 'j A' x .e J t his B-irikof Ce-e Tir. Cj- - t tare will Li prom'I ar.d f .'.!" I y ; tl.-Tehar jrs w.llbc u-i low 5 any. AsLev..A!, Doc. 30, li7. Ivccw ::3 south x;:: ntn .yi i :i v ;. r. Kew edition, just receive f r J: jt fiANKLN i'& ICLLIAM'S. Dec. 33, If ' . , t , BLANKS FOli'SALZ HERE: 1. i I. , Colts t . 1,1 r,t 14 W. 1 3 li S"vur, . . ' . barrel , ; , Fra'.Str, -. p-jij Hiss, S bf 10,' tw?t , IDlyl'i,- , ". G-ngsf, . 'p-i;in4 tiitisiepg, drj .i . ' ll.Jv.'. t:v, - &o' "-' - CI grttr, t4 lronv is. C., ru!i'J, onnd I tic c, Sj in . FJoat, d . . eV .-I Caro ha a, di - 75 i a I 13 13 t 5 1 7 To- ZT 13 Iratf, l-ar, dry a !et do o.I, LeaUtcr, to!e, harness, ? da , . upiri ?dfJasses,j . jladdcr, best, Nail, '-:; KI, L'flscd, :' - d ' W ga!!oo pour.d ..-..i!o gallon bushel SO. a 2 5J a. 14- 23. 33 a. 2 ' 20 13-a 3 11 'a . .Iff - - ' 3 25 ; 13. 12 Powder, test rule, pound .do - common, ' do " T-rTr,' : . do 'Futjy, , d-' Cice, - ' - h do ;" Sugar, brown, da ,. lour, best, da -Salt, Va.. (plenty) luhel ' - Ii"verjo., i sack' Stctl, UoelCast, pan ad ' Crrman, -- Kh.ter, . i, do ' TiKow, "I it "Wool, V do -1 I 5) a 4 3 5 ' ja,i iE ":':! ' , K 7 a ' 25 - ' .The above ar the retail price-". Out mere Kant generally, have J&eavj slocks, ad arepreptred U ell at wholesalejai prices in" most instances leu ban those quotejtf. - . ; Stato of North Carolina. T Supreme Court of North Carolina at Mor' Andrew Hemphtll, L abator of Win. McDinial, decaped, ' VS. ,. - Rhoda McDinicI and others, , .' Ik Equity from Bnaeomht Ceuny. t- ' This caseW.nj re for red, by the KaidCourlfcy the underf'red to Uc "n nccourrt' and report the value of tho prr)rsal estate allotted lo'lh wtdowof William McDanuW deceased; the val ue of k-gacica bequeathed by the wiil of said da. teased, with the najnes of the legatees, at the!' - fj date of testa tor's death and also on the 2-?d of 'i Jmy, lato; and also to n-portan account -of th administration of the estate of testator; and what the pecific legacies were comprised n the alM J 1 tncnl-to the widowK' and. .what compromise nd; agrcemfents have been ma'dc by the legatee, tmdY other matters ; relative to said Estate cdnla?ncd ' in said otderof submission. Now It appcarttigi' ' that .Margaret Grimes, Archibald Grimes, William: j .M err it and his wife Sarah, daae Dunamoro and.' Andrew Dansniore, Surah. Gtllccpie, Thomas Mr.CIuraaad Mary.h;s wife., Margaret MeDanV rfl, IJi:abelh Me Daniel, s Iyegalces unsar said Will, arc not residenU of this State, lliey- are-' hereby not.f.cd to'bs andapear before me at my, Oflice in' the town of Morganton, Curke county, on. the four Monday after the fourth 'Monday., of March next, (being the Monday of the Supe rior Court of said county of Burke) in 'order to: tfie taking of eard accounts referred to ruts By said Court. ' ? JAS. R.-DODGE. CH S, C. If'. 1 '''Dec. SalSn-Gw IVs f..e S 333 j The Braridrcth's Pills. J 'V" f From the Missouri News.V ' . .' . . i , . - . - ; - . i ' This medicine has been made a subject af oluelu merriment throughout thtf U. Hales-whSlc ha.-, Utility haa;bcen extensively acknowledgcd-Tua imprcstlon secmi lo be gaining ground that Dran. drcth's medicine m.iy rw cmplojed with, safety and eftvet, as a remedy tor ordinary infirmities-- Tlicre are many sensible jwMons in this city, Ss well as in olhcr parls uf tliis country, who with jrrrat ptprieli testify .Ihe good effects of Orand. rcih's.p.jts, ffdiri fff-qnent cjperimcntj'and no e tl need be apprehended from the use of them, accord.'ng to the directions. In directing publie allenljou to the Brand ret li medicine, wc only expres our houcst convictions, that, the Brand, reth Pills have done mirc service lo the present : generation, than alt th patent medicines which have ever been introduced into general ose. . i .'These Pills are for sale in every county in thia State, at 25 cents per boxy and may bo had of the, following agrntff; ' , . 1A T TON & OSDORN, Asheville, . . ! J. M. ALEXANDER. Frc.ich Broad, ' i ' JAS C-'FMVTtl, Morganton. .' ' ; W- L. GILL fe CO., Mdrion. M-. P. PENLAND. Rum.ville. -) " :KELSF:V& M AX WELL. Little fry ; -R. Dl'ER. Sulphur Springs. : J. F. FVVTONWarm Springs. - , .V. SMITfl &. BAIRD, Lapland. ( . State of North Carolina. . - ; JP.lLtrF.rfjf 1847. Superior. C6url O,c0 Cherokee County.' " It app srmg to ba satisfaction of thd Coort that Ahe business on'tli Civil D-icket cannot to done at the rr r Term of aytid Court, r nd thai a Special le-.m j, nccaarj; It h therefore ordered that a S pecial Term of the Superior Court of Law for Co. of CTicrokee, be held oa I he Irt Mon. oy in March next, in .conformity to the act of Assera'gly. . Jt is further ordered that tho Clerk sidVcrtis this order in the iliirhland Mesnenger fur,six weeks. Sailors and Witnesses will take nojicetlndaltsnd accordingly, Wilmjiss, Jamra II. Crjson, Clerk of said Coart the day of Decern Vr. 1847. . ' ; -' . - A" true copy from the Minutes. 5 , , ' JAS. II. BRYSON,Clk' Pcp. 23,prs fee, S6-. ' 312 6f j xxxcxxi ALBERT T-SUMJ1EY, . 15 X, .. AGC.1T. . J Will attfiid la. Kfncwln and Cfferins Note for Bikpilnt at the Braock 7 , . pank' Capc Fear. v' : X t AsnsvfiLc, January, 1347. 333. NOTICE TO BANK DEALERS Will kzl as Irfnt. ia Cfferiuz Xcl'j fcr 'lii' want and Sesewal at the Ah;iillc Eraatl' cl the Cmlt cl Caps Fear, acJIH' clurze ths Cnstonary Fee- " ; . Ut Ms Unices. - J Asbeville, April! 15, 1847.' 31S lr. : busrar, CcTcc &Tca. 103 Bags prime Rio QofTee; 3000 lbs. Sugar; just received aud for sale very low, at ' ' .' - EA.N KIN &, PULLIAM'fiC ; Oc.7, 1817 ,r 371 tf. Pi:S'J .. 1 - 1 .:viv r V i J j: J f r' 1 .!:.! '.4
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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