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J V J M: r i - , i - . m dangers of a Oration aaerinfe General Govemrnentof a Orours, are too ioarJcen. ViM ' VOL. 5 44.. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, APEIL 6 1854. ! f THE 18HBV-ILLB NEWS, PUBLISHED WEEKLY DY; v TUOJ3AS ivATKIN, xsrroa A5D lrTERWS. 7V D2rs per nnom, In ad Tnc; 7V Dollars mnd fly cads in ix months; ; f T-inr DoZars at the end 6fthe rear... ; - j-AdTcrtlxmraU inserted at Ow'?fCrperJ qnare ot nrrtf e lines, lor umj crsi o ..Jrin .cents for eacli sobsequcnt Insertion. . ' j"A'lTertlmcnU matt be marked' with the rpmlrrr trf lnsrtie detirt-d or thor,l, on' tinacd nntll ordered oat, and chrcod according lrvFrom thes terms there will beno departure in anr cc. Liberal fntraets made .nith thoe mh deirelo adrcrtls by Uie year. ' ." AUSTRALIA GOLD MINES ! CHEAP GOODS. f FROM TH E NETr.djtLEANiICAYlJXfiV : WE hare the pleasure of informing our and customers tbat we are novt receiving spring ana summer stock of, P consisting o of the Ute Hats & Cam. Boots and Shoes: IUrd- warej Queensware: Bonnets of "the ; latent fashion; Bookx; and ererything v . usaalljr kept In a store in this ': section ofthe; country. . We tMnk it unnecessary to mention in .detail the many" rtteU ire hare and inteml to keep on,hand and tomake a crcit dlplay in a newspaper ad ertlcment but prefer shoving Ike gooJs on cur anthU, and proving to tboe whochooM. to exam Ine onr rood tht rp Intnl tn W2 rhr Wi ak every erson who visits our village to carJ and j examitie our stock before they purchase.' and see I P'6" FOR THE SEWS. TcnxiT Creek, March 21st, 1854. or the B: F. Wei Is, J esse Palmer, Esq. all the elements of a rPV -WEr was called to the cha r, and Dr. M.-W. OnH: W Mr xvwi. ;t JDe papers beforefOSianord abundant eri- ger was requested to act as : Secretary. The aScqtfchman,:WdTnff at NashrflesS -i-S ?omitr following preamble and 'resolutions wen. W Th Rwm.nd .- ,nessee- notwithstanding Ihegorthhich Santa lilr)roti ..W i : T , . i 7.7 - rnJa :" ine new. Anna ewdpavors fo m9;n l,;mea1f . . :.. & i"v.v.o u iwiuuuu were lias- .me xucnmona Mail savs that thfl ttaw a f Lalip rt( -tntrtrT'm t)rr Goodx I ll V drawn tin And Kllhmiffrl tn thr ri..:n. I ateststrles; ready made clothing; Whereas, the subiect of intPmrvn ; . nf T.inmT Vt - k Cap.. Boou and Shoes; nard- subiect worths th int TJ best ffort of every man, who desire the weN stiidents as "BaJv " abbrevSuS T 9 to provide for its proU-ctioo fare of b felWen.and the harmony and count of. hii y.f0,,: TF&'S? ; W good ofMciety, to arrest it, onward adevil with tteW.ie was by Z SH n ;i?Ulb0,- . ' 'V. progress.- - ' . his class.' and uld W W vl!J , "0? Ju!'.Alfare, whcems tobe an in- WWU retired by this meeUng, SateiSt: 6prem, that we most urgenUy-recommend that every of the Nashville UniveStvttricSS much 2? ?J.rfW.totriou, Santa Aoi man, who wishes good and quiet society Z atUntion at; the examination "fhU toS dt S'tt? '"f Tfjia lare, to subscribe to the following Mtitioninrf liverv of a Vn.if,,! ..!."f for ?he Protwu: ofAcapulco to invade his pledfte.- - : V T . " subiect of Texas tZ-ttfS"!'. 'y-ttainous regionnidAc- . - i . . . r-"'iw, luaiiv ui li k onn in. . 11 . : : - P 1 illarcus Krwin, ATTORNEY 'AT LAW, A SHE VihLE. .vN c. , 1 Kobcrt Henry ATTOItXKY AT LA W j ashr rtr.i.B. .v. c. David Coleman, Attorney at Late, 1 1 BUKNSVILLE. N. C. March -a. lS33.tf. W. Lucius: Tate, lATTORNRY AT LAW, MOr.OA.XTON, . c. -Mr 5.f1853. . tf m X. B. Vance, ATTOK.VEY.AT LAW, ASRCVILLE, C. ', 1853. 211 Aurift 25, 1 i BAXTER & SILEE, I Attorneys at Law. I -Wl fractVee toyt-therin the Sti:cnor anI Xx Curt i4 li-rkt-e. Jlaeon and Jackson itie'n a'TMiil iiinrto-in- atCcuu oHitmft! f t tin ir care Hrinh-r! !! V O J son ex iiu - o any Lusiih-x. if we don't compare in prices with both Jew and Gentile. We have aho on hand a large qnantity of Foor Cap, Let. Wrapping-Paper. to soli at wimlesale , We lrl take In excJiange for goods good janes. ljncy i tow cloth fcathtrs. corn meal, wool, UN loir, tUx scedtand cask. ' PATTON & McKEE. AsheviUe. April 21. 185T. tf Fall and Winter Goods.. . W. D. IM.MiI Wt Co. Are now receiving and tjieni ng afresh stock of 'winter goods. embracing a haudsome lot of Ladies' Dress Goods Flats, Caps, Shoes, Boots, Black smith Tools. IIocs, Axes, Chains, ckc, ousar, Cottee and Jlo lasses. . Thcj hope to be able hereafter to keep their -tock nf GimwIs full. ani inrife their customers ax all tmnnient visiters to give them a call . Tlny make no promise to ell ch their neighbors, bat will iiromUe that louier can sav so for them. .0,tober27 1S53. . audience could not r!i.w t.:.TtT .P" S" e. purpose, oi reacomg tneir de WM- thrmndMW kiTlT "nation i . j,as raised his standard and led t a uami And be it further resolved, that we reeom mend the public .generally, to hold meetings throughout this COUntV nnd StnfA in nrrlar frt I leAvino fh TTniror?ftT .w obtain the voice of.the people upon the sub- siduously to the study of medicine and he j - v "jvwwu (,.iw icsuitcu luabiue i iw i ufgee at - one ot tha Fhiiartiir.lii! r.rAArlii,.fi,;,;-...i. .:iL:i . tt x-Diiaaeipuia r. w...& w. ...w ociiv i-w wc Abue- i lutuiiiiu oeuujis. . xie men spent some time lll DM Del 8 for DUblicationr hvn rpnuf f th I in Paris' frr ..-. .: . i 4 - - ' j --- .uvi- -" (""ywc ui coropietiiiflr ins iwxiaauviu 1X3 e oretically, at least, a very acomnlisliArl hirci - . r mm t vj - State of North Carolina. Buncombe rmm- c,an' he the017 of radicine roust have been ty. To the honorable next general assembly m Pieasrl !nm tnan the practice, for lie of the State ofCorth Caroliua. In view of ver? soon v0"? ll and devoted himself the many evil and nefarious crimes-commit- . -y aw' and after' considerable ted, and the demo tbe sale of intox places, (such as iviiitio. lie ninrp wor a nn. i - . i dersicrned petitioners, all voters moarl. .ityku forcible, j anj pungent wnter. Now he is the w . v-j Candles, ns5nrits1,nt SMITH & McDOWELLS YFrtX: f. siler Fni:iU!ii .Macn c., X. C. Afirtl 7. i i WHITSON, SURGEON ! DENTIST, j. i rrryrm ASIIITVILLE X. C. n Dr. Hilliard IK Ti'tund to Asheville, aftr an unavoid.i- !h alenciof vj-ue meek, an.l isain ready t att-'iid to ;l!l profeitinal Cl'l. f Alirilh l)orrf 9, IS52. tf ; Paints. Whib L'ad, bl.ick lead, red lead, Paris rrfem chrome crrcen. chrome vellow. linseed oil, turpentine by the gallon, coach varnish and copal by tlie gallon, together with a gen eral assortment of paints, drug and medi cines,' at the hou of I SMITH, BAIRD h VANCE. Xiv. 24, f53. - asinst Santa Anna's troons . cairino- onthem to nrevent their aDoroaeh to Acannl- co. . I he reasons he is sJlorpd tn ociw fn f. - . . - w HVvlfl LA UI thither-with.the obiect of assa?sinatin all the patriots on .their routes for the purpose of reintroducing the plan of Iguala and the ireaues- 01 vjordoua. .. j ..- ?y ;i ; ; w. j In the mean time it is announced that, for the purpose of overcominsr him. the sunrfime government has sent 4,000 men to the city of uirtnw, ituu nrj; preparea, n is saia, to send 1 0,000 to 12,000 more, and with all necessa ry provisions I How important the nibyement P-ai -r.1 ' oi uuvarez is tnought may be gathered from it-Of f Walker's, expedition thfe Mexican papers any later particulars than those previously received. ' The pro- resident is dwelt upon with and the chief reliance of ITT . 1 . -j, ia1 ! TT , V ,V ... 7- xor rexiei irom vvaiKer s invasion iuu iauui iiiui m mi v. i l o n nn a 1 1 thAowfon i .1 - the pledge ' . L r - - . seems 10 De on tne lnterterence ot our govern ' -I "'J-. . UUU LA t.S iUJIII llVfll LIlHTfl. I irknkl n . 4. - In via ..M J . . ri" - . i 1 . ir , ... . r . "icuuu auuiwHHJS. wa iiic ii' aii v ft ii unii tiuto pi.mi a i i ia -wwr a a irriATf n rt v nnh i A i a. - i Taper than crimes committed, and the demoralizing effects a student, ningling but little 'with the world itheircu- produced by the sale of intoxicating-liquors, and devotiiff himself exclusively to niP-nfai ." , , uflujw uro uereuuio sua- cuuure. ! inose wnoxnew him would not be " leara uiai .ur. Alien, trie president ot , ;v ,vw cv,,tluij pieuge-our surpnaeu w near mat ce naa aistinoruished I " iwiaouti iauiuu .raauroaa "uourpany, nas ouj.i u no. man, or set uimseii as a lawyer, pnvsician, editor or .rain- J JUSI' uioseu a contract -ior tne 'Construction ot oi mn ior anv omce or m t whr- 7iii A i r n;,i i9 wad fmrn Rf j-yi a j .l. .. j. pledge him or themselves, to use his or, their i , Springfield, and Neosho, to, a. point onr the - - ''-- 'i " " , ' 0: ;' "i.t vj 1'-;',, ';.', l,CMMittllt,M'',:' i Mn-T- - r - r 3 PacificRailrbacIi: nml.ibitinn, .1,a1 ;fv f,.:.: ... t: ' ac.nt lrom reenvine, a. 0 writes as follows: :T -"a ""s?i.:: --4 "We ,had a considerable stir anion the at,.. "uu wiuiiii iwo nines OI cltt VUOlic nLnrPS I i . j i . m- . . . . o - - -- while men are" assembled iOere'u, transit or TJ? ."" ""S" '"S8 m;mber to attend to any public business whatever. un der a penalty tc as the the petition sets forth. Upon the passage of the resolutions, 5L'c.t the licv. 13. L Wells made a few brief: re- f Dissolution. oi us went to the Tost Office about nine 9 o clock, and when the door was unlotdcpd hv the Post Master, several of the. students rush ed in, and ne, the rost iwiwter, with a stick, commenced a violent-striking in the faces o those in front. The effect was. nn nf Dr. Lester II IS retarm-d bme an1 may lu raftcr be N.nl hi Uraj Slure. ready to attend to all prMfvional rails. . '.tdtrilte. March 31. Samuel L. Xove, HI. D., A Gmdtute of the PbiladclphU lWjre of Mcdi-' one. OFFlTIlShi Prof:Mnnal ervici's to the citizen tf WavTHrsTiltfaiwl the nurroandinr cniintrr. He mar le f.mn.1 at tke nilcnce f bin father. rnr mile wciiof ITajrncsTille, unless professlon allv aWnt. , Aj.ril2t ;1K1. If Dr. HI.- L. Neilson tT retariMNl home, aiid renmetl the practice of Moli i fir. in it rjirii-n lriKlitn. ITe nn al. tIc f..u-l t itlii-r at Id tesMrncc in the wet i n 1 of io m r at fifH O.Imv o the public square, unit frofrioiiallv cnr?r.L . , A"hevl!t S'-pretubt-r 22, ls3. smith sc Mcdowell, Hrnler hi nrVnnods, Hardware, Gro j - ccrirs, Crockery, &c. &c. D. RANKIN & CO. TliQ partnership lieretnforc exi.tin tinder the flan nf Smith & McDowell is this da v di.ssolred I ir it limitation. All person indehted to the ahnve'fimi will call on W. W. McDowell, who is authorized to make settlements. J. M. SMITH. i w. w. Mcdowell. January 2 lfil. . i i The last Call. Alt persons indebted to the late firm of Smith &Mf Dowrll axe now lor the last time called sin to ntike settlement. We are compelled to make setthtnetits. nd it will he at rour cost if vmf don't call very soon. Don't flatter yourself that this is intended for some other person. Janniry5th. 18"4. j . . Jt or tne Laaies. Now oppticnl an I for sale, a very desirable lot of Ladies Dress Goods, latest styles. Alsoi Wool Shawls. f nsuiMrior oualftp. V. I). RANKIN k "Co. Oct. 20. - j . . ; Furniture For Sale. The undersigned keep constantly on hand at their4 hop in AsheviUe. a larjje quantitv of well made and superior. fluishtd issue. F w v a 1 1 v V c mo-l-a tkA i.. i t, 1,1 ronu ine enect was, one ot to raartj, thowncr con.JusivelF the necessity vr- t: , k w-..i-.r.- .i i.i.: i.r.. J. Vlur- J-nuiauj got uis nose oaoiy Droen Master (Mr. Thruston) locked himself v. v 1 1 1 i vi iui ovine nuu wuiiic ixzii 5 auuu iu ar- i iv 1 i . . ni r . . . r.f thn, ;i swuwuwrtr behind the counter. Ihe students, becom mg rest tlia mi rntv evil mnnsfor mfnin roi-nnon I , . . ' '-'-"i"',-l od aUo g tome tatiTrom the' Un S TZu'T.JT' "" '? c. - .. . i vynitcvi through and take vengeance uoon him. but states census renorL showmrr th nmnnnt nf & . , . . fo. .-ou, uui intoxicating Squors drank in tho United States " ' C?Tcnt brotuer JSprmger and oth and the amount of monev naid . 2ho . .?"W. they rall,edarounc . i t 7 l,,e omce aeierminea to moo linn, rortun- he went on and showed that -if the territory r r. Y'u" r i MA t:ai c . : , v ately, however, Prof, Furman happened there of these Ln ted estates were aptionirpd off m- S , - i co n,;K a m .T1 ,n ume to ,m mem tne second time. They 1. S.!r.:4 fT; then prosecuted him, and he is. to stand his "V i fcW7V-wweacncoiia trial at the Spring Court. Thus the storm "ndr fn"; rfln m Lhenl has somewhat abated, and we are awaiting the . . . 0 ..-v. v . vnu uioiiivif there would be more than one thousand and fifty dollars' to ;each district; a sura fully suffi cient to engage competent school teachers du ring the whole time, after building comforta ble school houses in each district. iTheVrso lutions were adopted by a unanimous voice. And to ask you to publish the names of the signers, would bo too much, therefore I leave them off. There will be a similar meeting held on the 1st Staturday in April next,! at the Turkey Creek election ground, or Gud ger's school house, as it is called generally; Could the millions of dollars that are spoilt for intoxicating liquors, be turned to the .od-ocati-.g and enlightening the minds of theri- '"g" generation, a new era would spring up in Ser-ed him Right. It is slated that the French Ambassador, on seeing the President's communication to Congress, touching the af fair of the Black .-Warrior and the Cuban au thorities, at once obtained an interview with the Secretary of State,, demanding an explan ation, of what he termine'd an extraordinary production on the part- of our Government He met with just such a reception as might have been" anticipated from that sound-thinking and far-seeing statesman: Go v.i Ma rcy promptly declined to entertain any communi cation or explanation with the Government of France, or any other authority save the rep- of the most fashionahle kind, consisting of 1 .v-.fcis,,, Dry Onods, Groceries, Hard- Chairs, Cane and Cushioned bottoms Aslicvill. N. C. and other qualities. Sofas, Bureau . "irrtrr- ' " Guitars, and a number of Yio- Til I'll W f 1 m- a 4-. wn I ' J j '...a a 11,. u uuu iV . V.fJli, j 1 : Uciltrs :n Drv Go.h, Groceries, and the history of man, of soberness, religion and j resentative of Spainj and demanded, to be in- truth," and then, Mr. Editor, if at all, "Vox 'ormed under what shadow of right or usage populi-Vox, Dei,w the voice of the people the. Gov-ernment of France could pretend to would be the voice of God.? ; - interrogate him on a subject in which. France ernment then nresent hptwpf-n , "that nf mn I niari. 1 1 ' pradicing sobriety, godliness and truth, and Utfl Vi tuc cpnaiuon oi oeasuj arun- Ex-President Fillmore had a most enthusi- western .boundary ofthe State, but a few miles north'of Arkansas; the . western terminus is at the southeastern corner of .Kansas Territorv. Th is road from St. Louis is located on a direct line.to wards Albuquerque, in Xewi Mexico near which town the Rockv! mountains mar be crossed ihcough Utheipass said to be the lowest yet discovered south olj the 13 ntish pos sessions. This pass and , the Southwest Mis souri road-way are saidto have the merit of being at all times unobstructed hy snow. It was to aid m the construction of this rai Pidclily to liie Innbmii : xuauguraj. Une year , has ear or ej tartiA. 1 K. ciples havef ben nnK',v : v '"V . , . "rr " operauons ot the ffovernmenL Wfl h, ..5 . Pierce reneatedlytesteaw theempliatic pledges of hisanangural-tho VP very 7 w iT r ' 1 f na& ho Ueen em phatic in his Janrniaorf. dha:sAJ t been enabled to. ant-dr h .L:-f.:-;- J ,of c"ce KDcrioe ha done so - ' frlessly and at once;-Wo-have seen him '.j throw the amtileshiftMof At - 1 around tie distantr stranger wha not yeta- tl??? tf;IePbR Rescued ! from des potism by the bold intPi-n; a ; ican Executive, amid the -amazement and ar' . r. v . v "u,cu e nave seen inm boldly unmaskincf knd'rtnnUnin'fWu.1 spirators who have sotrght to riot upon tho' ?" money of tlie people, and1 with a ligh hand to use elevated position to shield monstrous: crimes. We have: seen him enforcing in- eve-' ft ry department of the overnmpnt. tho Avom.jA of economy, and frugality, We have seen j 1 -U f,ra;0W1DSweight of his counsel and his- -! ...vv. uW vauou U4- a coasiiiuuon once i more assailed bv the enpmipe .,1,1 : tranquillity. And, finally, we see him, with l dignified and lntrebid'nrOmntitiidA fatJ. ; ? 1 high responsibility of vindicating the national) ' uwiiwt rtgrtiuoi, u prouu- ana. oesotted nation,! i "yV oi.iiis,oience and tyranny had bred the belief that she was a privileged"; in-' ! suiter of our country's name.. What Ameri- r can can look upon these trophies of a Wise and ' c; jLiov, ouuotuum; ftuiuiuisiraiion, ana not bo proud of President Pierce! Wash.i Union." ;i.:,:..,.;rR0M:THE:NCIN i: JUr. Cr i t lenclen rs. Wlif ery. Mr. Crittenden who, since the death of Mrl ' CIay, is looked -up to as about the hiost emi nentand able jiian of his party in the iWest i I and who, it is-thonght by some- will bo the Whig candidate; for President of the United ' I States in 1850,Ut the late festival given in I . his honor at Loiiisville. irave utterflrio: ir iKa ' course of a speech, to a truth, which wills'dme- i what astonish his whig frterids.' '.He isaid I : '' "He was a whiff of the' HeArr Webster school. They were histeachersj amlj ' if he understood theirj.; teachings,:; if Ijo'thai i 1 that when he served his countrv the 'motf h'f should be serving his party the least." J : ' i By this it will be seen that that gentlemart'. emphatically dedaresT that if he muiuU'tWi I m W . -. t WWV ft L uie leacrnng or Vhiy and - Webster,, if he A 13111 I i i niiuk Limits laLijf mi iviii'r nnnniTiirtd iw. hs,.i.i . foad that . Congressrecently .j donated .; public thnt when Jie served hi country the raost.-he ' lands to the State of Missouri. Some forty should be serving his party tlie least.: Tiuo; miles of.the road are already , built and in op- enough that is . whiggery, and there is np f eration. Washington Union. better judge of it than Mr. Crittenden. iTJ.j;!j T-1 The Dlain English . of tin's is thnf ri. lw.i - M. . . , " . ; ."-."miukwuiI Mecklenburg DECEATro We r 'ne cn?Z Is.an i.nJurJ e Whig par i i ; . . 1 IV. lor WhlP.h rlpr nrntirtn wnlwinrO,; . M't - i ' . -. ' nvuiail kUC vuiuuati Observe that extensive arrangements are beinrr - 'i i . :"LBCri4W ue corou. ' . - . - . . . .... '' o I rvi flint TChflfown. o ! ' tor the celebration ofthe ": -."-"."; ""r vvior. iu; wing pan iM f ivfki;iv.; r .i ' l i ' his party, because in serving it lie vtnirfA f to be found; are to hr,Pll invU Mum:hl3 country,Jit , equally patriotic n ui i S I - . , . .. .. - , I . w . ,"vti ui UU tuuu wvauv ri-dio rtiiu.; wuuu liiu.- ireseriL yierK i rrv.1 i-..i ; rr- .-.r . . . .. 1 : . . .. . oi me uouse at Washington was domiciled in the Quaker City, his vouri? son. "a! lad of some six years,- happened to be at hi-father's 1 with- Mr. Diclcens ii bad I remember a little conversntinn wldih T - " 1VII . ora win tr room.. : -niug into couvTaiion wim ine cuud, tin latter asked him in the 'Course of their hflf? ...... . .... w jim . a iiatc ui uiiisucu a l;y dP t you wear a hat, Mr. MundyT ican book," he said, "sen i -me by ;Ohl answered the prophet, bfcaue there's a' Mrs. Stowel Praylhaveyoi . Merch.uidise generally; ASIIEVILXE, 3f. C. f . .. r .f c . - frtu. 007PJ ami lasrtiijrs i.- . .. - . . t . i iM-iioiucunumiuitj uau a most emnusi .r,tl... .. . - . . - Jtenness and immorality. 1 shall forbear; to Ufitfo ret,V.n "i,r..t t:- u. n.c ui .piauiy. iuose wno are deMrons or wl..V t. u-. t 1 .-r.-...rr ,v.6U B1 w .ugr . " . 5 i ruruiiarc oi any-tie- I tj n ? u u i " I w xvciiuviiyy auu toe luuiu oi nenry kyiay. scripfion, win ao wen iocai and see their assort- v )ua 1V iue suojeci more ills arrival was announced bv a diseharo-A of thevarede- fable to do amole lustice tn thfl caiira- i . .1 t . to , f. . J. W. PATT0N, ft.ecp aivay-on Land a heavv stock of Dry ! vr'Hifc, urerici. Hardware. SaibUvrj; i . Cutlery, Catrnr' Imn. Nails, &.c. . i 1 ASHEVILLE .N C. men t before pnrchaMnjr elsewhere, as they are de- termtneii i sen at ine verv lowest price and ou the li-si tenns J. & J. IIILDEMIAN. I able to do ample justice to the cause. 131LL1AM. 4 IX Rankin, Pulliam & Co., IiirO RTEKS AND "WHOLESALE DEALERS Fareli and . Domestic Staple and Fancy Dry Goods and; Clothing, 131 MEETING STREET, i Charleston, S. C. WX. D. RANKIJC, J .JT. M. CSAI0U1LE3, B. W, PCLUAM, I I A. Indies Dress Goods. have o me beantiful iitipliii$;Ris mo- - a hn; pi an, dotted and embroidered silk tissue printed and embroidered muslins of all kinl. K-iiiArkably cheap. -also a ieanuny destructive tornado Tas vicinity of Florence, Alabama, early on Friday morning last. , Ai was accompanied with! a fTXVtf t Orlfir. lili.lnn k llinmn' . .l!ll' L Coloretl silkonrandie. L'irlton. iiArnen. Liwiis. ITIia rld PlAn i.;.i .!Zr r I f . . ' I A avl tuv,t UI IUg, ; IIH.U IVI fjk OyVI C UI ... j .w ... .. . j... ....... ...,.v.v. - .jv ua wiiusioou . ine uue oi uie stream, Hibhon'plipmlAtt -ya nff Mill., Ia.W i ...o ....i.i.j ir- ' ':J r . . . ? ! -, w..-, i o "icncueu iroiu its ucieniuir, torn into cannon, and at the railroad depot he was met an if nalnAmnl V. 1, .! i i 1 1 1 nu nciv,uiucu ujr me cuy COUUCH5 ana a iaroe throng of eitizehs, and escorted to the'Phcenix DEsi-arcTivE Tornado. The ChatiAnrU- i Hotel, where, after repeated calls, he made a ga Advertiser has beWn informed by a passes D"ef but appropriate speech, returning thanks ger. who was An eye witness of the scene, that Mprwenearty welcome extended to him. The structive tornado pas-ed over the j ilon Jo"n 1 hvennedy, who accompanies Mr. D. SMITH. fdiHors. &c, at low prices. : smith d: McDowell. April 7. - k r Boots and: Shoes. We have recntfy ndded'to our alrcAdv ex: trnsiVtj stock. 70Jpair: boots and fhocs. and reel confident in being1 able to meet' the 0, fragments, and scattered in the stream below. The warehouses on the. north side ofthe river, within view of the informant., were levelled with the ground, .and there , is reason to fear tnai ine town of Jbiorcncc was a severe suffer er in this calamity. . TheToss of tlie , bridge alone will be serioukljP felL It: was the 6nly obstruction of the kind spanning the Tennes- sce trom 1'iiducah. to. Ivuoxville, and wasr bajlt; j Eamsay s Piano Store, I ; : ; cotcxtniA, s. c. mm . , ' ' i " r-i iwuuucju iu wiiirr aoie to meet tne Juustc and MnsiciLl Instrament want of m)r fr,Vn.un th. - vw. . - ,w ... ... .luv, V. n X3 Dliul I - - ' - t . . f"'- - NLTXXS it CoV Patent Dw-- keeP i!P our SUPP-JT through the winter by company . at a cost considerably above nrtVllonAl.Grand Piisos: ILiIlcL Dans onlk.when it is necessary; and remember, 3100,000. .vJ: '-i r: oS latent SllM-ons.nn Tlnd Pt.vn. --V;-j- iow w-ur uuuy. Chickcring Tnivers and other best maker's l i.no at ill p.. t - L .a.m".a.'Attgttst 18, 1853ly G0WER & SLTTGLET0I7, ee.!ulC, rorwardlns : Commii-ign - MEBCHAOTS', . : " (fitsbxriLzr, s. a j J2.12oL1 t :W-1 in Ocober 27. Sitrrn, Baird k Yasci. 1':.'- Thb ladles, by. calling ori Siniih, ' Haird t Vance-, cannot fa of beinji ooiiflriireu. nr a.raore nam snmA lot f dress good.c, snch as silk tribes, silk mid turkey red,, plaids, isaiin plaid printed berases. swiy muslins: plain, doited a. ! ernbroidere'neouetf, canjbric5. 4:c..can rarely bo me with. 'April t. , , An TrLsh guide to Dr. James Johnson "who wished for a reason, why echo wasr always of the feminine gender, said that may be because she always had the last word. .. . : -i 5 I : we Four at ATTiRTif. We learri. on w Toi't consider Tcirahla ktithoritv. that tho AfA of Mr. EfipKaV Foster of Davie county; ha3 four children at one .birth: a cw.iys ago. ". But one of them .was living at the time of our in formttion. Salisbury Banner. ! i F. on his tour, was 'railed irinf. and fnadA mm of his usual felicitous and eloquent addresses. mey suosequently dined with the city coun cil, and paid a visit to Mrs. Clay. - The "N ew CKT.We understand that the proposed new" cent is to be of white metal, re sembling silver, in. apptsarance, with a ; round and slightlv raised edge. ... It is about 8-lt)ths of an inch in diameter. Iarcrer than a Quarter eagle and less. than a twenty-five cent. piece. been suzrested in some of the bmers. It may be readily distinguished, we think, from other coins of about the same size, and will be a very great c6nvenience.--funXeri JHU i'' jr : :' "' : : ;- -;: ' "" - i- . . i - " Compijme:&ab. Ahumbrolii fellow suh-: pcened aa a witness ofa a trial for an assault, one of the: counsc who'; was, notorious for brow-beatin2r witnesses, asked him what d is- tance ho was from the parties when the" assault happened; he answered: t!r t'-vCi Must four feet five-mches and a hauv civinff jiart of it. U J have just finished a nw:AineV- the author no ue ln .it; Goofs creatures are not so Turn I 'tik Woi T aniiaA ished: - slieep. and other animals don't wear I v.;r; r,f -rti-a . I , . , 1 , f - wV-i rr. ' i. -vi t. -" i hke it very much-it is a novel dis Quick as lightning; came the child's .phi Jo- playing a good deal of .geniusthere are por- soihic and clinching response: ' . tions of it highly dramatic and artistic -4 but- i ' 'Are you a theep, Mir. MutidyP1 , , ' as d whole; I cannot think it a workof ort.' I . ' ' - ' I explained thatr the 'tcjrv.: wasj comnienced J ; Those who wait for something to 'turn up for .a novelet, but1 as the subject opened tj the: ? generally find themselves turnjing down. The anthor, it t was j gradually, enlarged to its' ? pnly way to get alorig JnUho ; worhi and be present !;densions, which f circamsfanco ; some thing and some body, ' is to drive along, rnayihave interfered with! askitlfnl and a His-; . We;1shpujd as sponihink of dancing a polka tip nr-buildin ofplotiand a perfect cohsiAen- 1 with W cooking-stove, minus less. as;waitinc;l'cyinf''all the parish -Mr; 'Dickens bowed t as- i for sbmethinVr to Hnrn iin? Will fnlWmnl-A sent, but added:.T think Mra StowA mil? a memorandum 6f this. I too ' much of her subject; her Uncle Tom J- -' ' - - - - " -. '': - ' : ; " strikes mc1 as ah impossible piece of ebonv i.er-' Wiir:.KoT?-On. the .books at Dillard's VVf0' ;Atrkkn '&f$W uv-ii- iu uiaujfipuHens.auu nuaiiues, as yet lOUt r A State Temperance Convention fmAAfj in Iluntsville, Texas, ,120th of jane; 1854. . ,'IIow came you to be so exact, fellow?1 said tne'cunsel. : ltV. ; IrX v:,: Becatise I expected sbroe CoVor btferwould x'pecfed i ask me, and I measured iC Hott'I. Wash i n rrf om i iliA fidlowinc ioArrit n- 1 trv:-Mrs. ' Lewis and - husband,t Buffalo fr , v t It '7T n iTr-v. v- o; f Why not Mrs. LeWimav b tt'tlie .beti. ft-fe011-?-f"'-. -a?W l -:,- termanofthetwb;!. 3lullne g?-USr f '"P'jli ; . r-f-Vy,y;-f;--''-: :.- resented it. - She hardly gives the; Anglo-Sax? :! - " I,'-'., : :. V U' l,'v ,: '- vv :" ottMair play -Now, Ir have great ? sympathy '-j: il "jft'W With toloredpeople--I like what T have see a !i North, are sb violent against the Nphrssta Uf l, .,-.''. yi.n ,.ir.u;-:iA . t.. k bill that they tolk; abx)ut;fan;,;amL!, led j ; abohl vhii- lips,) ;l-.hav no pmudice WelV let thfm. WhoVafraidr': ' T" agaimt the whiles? Grace Gre(!nHrA' 1; - 'll Charles Lamb wondered why people made such a fuss aboiit , children-they were so VI ' VVUJ AAA . - -.N, S ' j ; Pliclps Case. The Senate has settled ; the questIonr the Governor of a State has no 'Tiht to jip-'1- point a Senator fifter the expiration of a term, j and when the Legislature has failed tolert! f j at the, proper session. :Mr, Phelps, tighi lii a J seat. in. the benate, involving Uiis.princip'ej so at iJengtn been decided imj r Ihe following horizontal, musing ofa loaf- j lonr debated, has ing,tipler; deserves to be perpetuated. , Hear the negative-by yeas;12, nays 2C;as fbilow:i i the wail. . - ' , J, ' ' ' ' Teas-Messre Clay ton; Dotlge of Iow;i, tv- J ; iV ,..:Leaves have their thne to fall,' (.! erett, Fcssenderi, Foote, G'eyer,' Moi ton, Xorris, i j U3Tlie reason too the same: . ' I i Navs Messrs. Adam's. ' Allen. Atchison. f ' Bntkr.(':-r'-r It coines of cettinrr'drv. v But here's the difference 'twixt'leaves ad me; ;I falls 'more-harder): and more frequen I "An eccentric beggar "thus laconically 'ad- - " . Hrrf n vntinnr l!i4r Vi!l rnti rjm miA i ll'JJ'l me a drink of water, for I am so hunrv 1 1 of Talmn Badger, Bavafd, - Prddhead, Brbwiv es and VJay,- Dodge, of ; Wisconsin, Douglas, EvctSj S f'lah,' Fitzp;itricT. . ltanilin, . Hunter. M.tsnfc uenUy. Pierce' lfratf. Rusk, rc'ardJBhiclds, Xruart, --. 5n mnflr nnd Ton a.v 26.-C .. ; - J .named Smith . has been-lnnpd SlOp 3 dont know where to star to night! lenn whici; hid been used before. for usimf postage stampi" t ! - 4 :J t V- i f . t
The Asheville News and Mountain Farmer (Asheville, N.C.)
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