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' - 1 . - a ' - l - - - i -V ' the weather, the grain, fill out tod maj be col lected ia considerable auantities. bat fair that I aveaeeh wer larger tbaxvagpe. Jir- Enoch il bat in passinyiton bia return, aftejhavi ; t' T&VOoLm Ptttliie . fxta thai gala af i fr wHUt fold V I fear nctbut that tbi. Will Vtt of moaqtaipaVta a gem in its place and i.'iiiftathe Chioey Top Jo the end of tinted v iviog bj Jen HJ Thia region lav too remote to beoften. visited arnoDgst lhe giants of the weal, one? feels a at )g $J tne iiftabiUnUMpf tfc fifcrtb, Itbeloiwe .rather inclination toJift bia foot and kick Hover wta'e I trttboseof South Carolirut-And ibiae r-last hat e DHL MITCHELL'S SECOND LETTER TV. TT.r. TUui C2urwon.' vr- -t n,.. aTi -ni K lonv before the mountains H1L WDo lives fife m'de.-froni the road, on the . .-.. . . . . - .7... . Tp r .' I.!- . are too aTeep,oriooDincn uoi . -uikj um ukUiiiK ...jo..i ii it.- (,. kl ..kik w nMnrr to rtrrv with tnmacare. m ,.,h;rKwL will seldom be iraverseu axcrpi i stance. I have made chrome yellow from weors i uuiku oimc uji. --r v , , U be cultivates, wiu ww"" . . " i '"' uu fc,,,wu, . I , . .u j.. ..i. -u 1-- m.. fmm th moat direct route, ana I COUBI7. - We ; c4n tiafdligp I took hie-by one that jf loogerpbut aaJer;Aa " .. . l I . .1,. ' . j t, ..h t nnrA nnint. fa nnlnvlntf k im. I rsndinor inFitrtaelf a day Or IWTO-aner, 1 caow near ill K o cavered wto cruu-woou am iciTea care of ilr. rrancia. wno tmair unuerwu w i " i -.-r- v4t T' V , -K' . . . - . r ,k . !.. I hut nerhxoa the Lmcolo road.-aa come r rfiw aumraino oarevcoroau, eirn.5 -- a. to f;,r;ITfri; ; "r' "South Mountain and descend toward.' awerintoihe aceount ijiven by the huntaman of raia wa;ca may wmre, wmgeMuw , imh vi i ... . . . .. .... -.- i- .. :w:.. .n'iv-i.-j .1-..-i . I Wbe expected eten of fc careful geological aur- Coold be found, h would be worth attending to. T.Iiage. anurua we fteeV-W tne leit nana, -PW W 0 if ? "V 'TZTT! .taMp.. j- I . .- . . . . . : uu (,. I .t.nr.tn m.: nwr tho Irtnir.iitk land which a Lord, who was behind,-beaitated to f r. that it woaia resuii in many lmponam oi-1 Aaoetua, aiao, ta louna in conuciiuu . - - - .wiMk rj, uj . , V. . I ini.nii I nnM nf ifitt. RUi-fc Alounta in ? Iinvilla-ihe4 take after im Come aloft?, my JLoro, true more Iku bl eleewhere, to draw the aitentionf of Iron ore" and chalcedony; wilVihat on Iry. near Hawkabill, and Table Rock, the two latrer. ritjng 1 you look the; let, jon I? lke it. AA : .K- inkiunt. ta ihm .QbWt of inerala. and br Solmnn Cirter". and at tho JocaJity on the I.ke eaailear'from Tingea of lea,. levatKn,e away to aearcnom oei ivu ,w ' . . 7 r j . . . 1 . . . . - 1 i.r..'i i t. - i .u u tii t h- ' iiiiaa nail Coaling thalh uquiattdwhh a few.pecie pre- Tuckaaiege. Chalcedony (boar'r, tutfr one. wno nearer, tomnjnw, pocjurwyue oiyw, me VT: .t .ij j: iWuji. aM me he bad been themaeiveV Tfie mnail mounUiia east abf . fbe I alonff there, and eo I cfawled op A"d . t-.-TK,-;,. u I - kw find to hBfcrit ca led il affe. on the riffhf Hand tne uranouiner mne ienousn.1 itameorB mj wurn m ... VVmu, . - - - . I T . ." J I J? . .t.t. .1 C T .t . ;i : I V. .... . Tnl. V.I!kh' !: Mrt AMR IMM iM mineral auntTW. more or lea. able, of b. own hy othera; ie eo abundant inai 4 iiare. eopposea aance, anu juorgmnion, wuu iw uew. v- .-"j fc;-rr7---..--- rr n,l nitrh WKirL With a t iew to iocti a h miirht at a future lime oe uaea rer mut aiowi j newuuoiwxxi wrecuy iwrw ' . ... . a. J . tmtm I t .i.... kflrf hAithil trwTatthor I mrtiro . . . . : ' ..'. cooailiofl of ininpa.1 oner a reconi u a w gamocref uuwum whm, wj .vj...... r...... , 4t : i ; ,-. - ; a - . . J n n. I n m 1 . - : J I L. . & K r u .krtr. thit hxr fa 1. 1 -nh imo haknm in lha l-rencn Uurra. inei if. ine late Joase uaaiw iv Baiorvo uao ujwm V. HM UMHtV. , -r-' - --r V . . ... .' . jL len onder my own obeerration in regard to tb. I bardoes. and toogbneee of tbie mineral, ana tne I greaiijr attoaea wnen, nuing trora mwiou i rne rock, and mineral, of the moantaioa. . . . f caritiea which that of the Tuckaaaege oontaine I Turkey Uove, HQ came to wnere ne nrai n a been .are lore me. . . . . . .ri v . v. .PT4he illual ration of our re volatronary hiabiryi there t. wanted a yie tobe-engraed and fianded dmvn aa an authentic memorial ib futnretimea of aomVacene. in the wood, of Macon county, such . . .- ii l .1... Wmmtam narl of rvnrta I v ..n it ra aU fnr ih iia. There ia.f lull and pood viewa ul me Clin ana ruzzea ecaea i at rnev now arc. . nu many uiw.c iu hub auu z tm wail Know a lusk m f- - - - - . " --- m . - - - i - . . . CarolLaa iamade op of ancient primitire, and .Ten- an -abundance of. it imbedded ra tbe Serpentine, of Linville; and the 'man of Mate wholrajteJahe J Caabier VaUey would aoewer wywell a I m . a I J j. as of aaora . recent, rocr formal tone.- i oe H but the indmdaai maatea are not large. a 1 I boundary betweca these two t generally, perm pa Xmion:iIn. the north western.- part of road after hiqj will not wonder at hie emotionq 4 The Road to Bornaville ascende- the moe . Always within the StaU or imotib yaroiioa, ana ytncf on lne watea of Cane Creek, ii probably Uina by a long spur or ih Blue Kidge ana, wjpi at na great distance from the line afparating the a larger body of the mineral commonly called a ridge it ia along that .pur ! The deepaiea two SiaUa." Between Aah and Carter cou.ntrea Mbegt6a; bot by 'mineralogist, amianthus, than ia of the tftirth and Turkey Cove creek", are bev it mar at some poiot. croa. tbe border, ao.ae to fonnj tawherBvin tha U. S. ' In aomeoarfa onethe Black Mountain i. in full, view? a a w primitiTe rock., to Tenneaaee. On the other hand, a Jong tongue from tbe fermation. of Tenoeesee entere North Carolina by the Wa- of the world the fibre of thia "incombuatible flax" 'diatance btlZ or 15 miles, and Lmvqie not are so tough and pliant that it can be wrought into asar. , Juet by he road, toward, the top, a fartWr .ni rtiiUca mh . That '. of ; Y.Bct I baa eatahlished hiraaelf. and baa a -whole rard fall ttoga RiTer, the Beech Mountain, Grand-father, Kpijntt9 readily into very minute-filaments, but of wild, tough, hearty. boys.- Aro theysaffecled "hem ckw M and LTaTiile, and extend, quite down to the Ca- th ire QO t0 ln forC0 neceaaary at all by the riewa on which their eyeat ery- P7 mcJ v The turning-point in tbe revolutionary war ; the event on which so far aa we can-judge the iaaue of the contest depended was the battle of the" Cowpena, t, t. .to my ; md one of, the most' .ublime and affecting .pectaclean if n&t absolutely the most sublime and affecting that the revolution afforded r .Morgan with his men drawn vp iii dn open wpoi, arid WaHing . for Tarlaton to bring hie forces into order and lead Will it appear upon -canvas and oc now vacant in the rotunda of tbe lawba ia McDowell county. - What fcllowa re- to ; tod WMy. lhem i hlVfJ iUpposed that day that they l.vete their Uste defined arid t Capiiol at Waahmgion i ! 1 hoogh hor rnuch giv- thia mineral might come into osem. the mana- proved by that magnificence. 01 nature wnicis --.vr -kkv-"- latea exduaively to the region of the primitive rock . V - The three principal kind, ef theae rocka, Gran ite, Goeuw, and Mica Slate.are ao intermingled and aaeocialed that it will bcTa work of much la bor to ascertain the different field, of each, and the limit, of those field. Gneiss, and especially 1 the hornbleede variety, appears to be more abun v iaat than the othera. Of this the Black Mono, tain ie principally composed. I eaw more mica elate ia lleodcrsoh (some containing imperfect t ' cetA,)jthaa anywhere else A coarse grained graaiU aboaad. in Yaacy- eonoty toward, tbe . head watere of Toe River, and on the roadiead - iig from BurnsvilJe to tbe Turkey Ove. Thi. is the kind that yield, tbe tnateriala of porcelain. When H haa been so far decomposed that all the potasea is removed, tbe white, infusible mass ' - that remaiaa is the Kaolin, whilst the Feldspar, ." uachanged, ia the Tat untie of the Chinese . When these two are reduced to Goe powder, mixed, jrrought into vessels; and" baked with an intense heat, the fusion of the feldspar give, to the material eo formed the tranalucency that be longs to porcelain. I found small masses of Kaolin - near Thomas Young., in Yancy eouuty,ome NawYoar, Makch 17. 11345. NOTICE. . Tbl .abject of Me.merism.ia etiU attracting a ffl the Cwditort Of the late firm Of COLllPD iroodaeaf of attention here, and, influiry j aerious-1 ' b js f.J GDNTER. flf Pittshnrv i 1 IvKhd widely awakenedAyuangFrerchwrgeoiklniAKE-NOTIUE. that some lim. ! 1. named Bodisier, who ha. recentlyatabhshed ?:Ji 48S8, the said Collier fc Gunter col himself in this-City, ba. tfone much lowarde Con- ,fl h miderJpieJ. m Trustee; . arie,y of J ciliating the good opinion of the most intelligent T! portionof the community towards the new science. ftrflc4!l! JiA nr--i--. lce tf J Regarding it aa the ally of medicine, and in the J specifically mentkmpd ia the Trust, wu u, ba'Jffi light of a' curative affency-, be ba. resorted to it J amongst their remainiuf Ufditdrs pre rain , ' only a. a meaw of depriving difficult " .urgical 1 he undersigned has proceeded lo collect, retp oseraiiona or ineir terror, ana oi assuaging pam. i . r Vt . T'" 'uni,i . - ;.u I f the,accoon of h .Subscriber -willbehni J I gave you an account w.ne week, since of the fir,t d, tlf M-. "rv Ti .!!. 'f n . extirpation of a tumor by him in the presehre of f ihe .aid Collier & Gnnier, w'ho h our first physicians the patient being in the met- lien upon the remainder rf the fond, are fircV 1 meric sleep,' and exhibiting no iign of emotion at preaV nftheir aatmv properly aQtkenticaW, oi the applicationof the nife AnotJierci.o more ftr ,n !! May; for the purpose of rtnarkabte-has taken place wjthiri a day or two in which DrBoDiNiEB. won,; new laurel.. An operation, which, it wa. ad fitted by .erne of the moat eminent nmbet. of the faculty, could not be performed in the normal state'of the patient without prtiducing death, was successfully brought' to a conclusion by the aid of mesmerism, the sub ject evincing no .igiTwhatever of auffering, but on being awakened, complaining -.that she ,4id been rdused from the sweetest slumber which he had enjoyed for a"4ong while ' This case wa. also witnessed by dislingiilslied Physiclane, who, acepticai oeiore, were now; cony mcea tnai, inre Mauaav ky jyuigiHiii au rJ.- their, diaiributivesharerif there should b reraaiingt otbrwi,"I wW pay It over loiiL ' Trustor.. I - JOHN KEAL, TruJ PilUb.-rt,'. Msrch 10. 1845. Pr, Ad. $i I Jl- wiml - c -.v iVasJingn, AfiiircA , 1845. ': Mr. Buchanan haa already-proved himself one. quai to, and too, timid for, hi. reeponsiijla station. In a word, be let down?; ia hf Niaiden despatch to the Senateost rich-like, bid his head in the Isand, ahd ibought his whole, body excluded from viow ! WATCHES, WATCHES AND JEWELRY!! watches! THE huge and sj.lcndid stoonnient cf Watches in ih.Ciir.i. U found at theSubsi riber'sjtshei, CADsisnttv recii, .i. j -scripttons of-Gold and Silver AVntVi. , of the newest sljles, from the manufaciurers is En t a larger assortment and st mat h less prices, it tail. than any other busein America. Gold W'ttchM as low as 30 to 2 Dollars each. ; M atchea and Jewelry .exibanged or bnoght, AlLTaiehci warranttd io eep good lime or THE MONEr RETURNED. Vauhes ami Jr. iry repaireu in me.uesi manner and wsrrantrd k TKo S.n,to T,tr. Kon ftr fori nr lFir )V. , m,v?v, s "v- ,wrr - i mjo uct wuriuicH. bdu 4iicb iwwennan ai an oih nawtAiiiflp.'4ltA t-r.tnrAf it tf i TTi n iiiuin In, Vt. 1 I A 'w1 : 1 - D..' n.i i ... VVU.IUH g .i.vi j. i v-"6 f ;iacp. v vruiu aiiu cimr elicits, aiuiu UliaillSi Kff ecutive for information relative to the exact state arid Ladies llracetets. Pins; and Sterling Hilei of affairs bet weeff this country and Mexico Mr 'Spoons, SiCver Cups, Forks, for sale urv loir factor, oftbe'aafea that are employed in large around then!' "The enquiry is naturally atigg,;.-1 "J "" mnj uu, '"Y"" Aixe, who.had Mr. BtTcHiwaa instruction in - ' . eitiee for the prervatioia.of raloable papere even ted to one aa he pa.se. them, . $ jMho,to. f ' COU.0J. 9- ?f Pf . Jf . the matterr-.roareif amfqaated against tnang the . . .. ...:u: .i,:-i. tk.. ... . !", I 'r ti- .cni .r 'iii ifimihtsin.hrtWHif lirftf Cowpeus many times wilt Utn. The man who call irave Air. Buchanan's reasons whv it would atood that the article can be furnished in LNut Can has been much admired, and with 'ria. year, iience, shall go with. hi. measuring be impolitic t6 do sahd said tha to make tbe . - n - : . I : ... . ... J ;n. ia tk. k-tl. R.U rvH ..Mrfa n lh a.,.) I rail, aflpr H.' aa IJhairmaa of -th Jnnmittefi oil i ' rreater quantity and of a better .quality i from ran.. There i. a .mail atream, wnicn, pourrjg -v, 0v.v-.,. ,r c-v. . - SVcUL foo. a.. .h. taiv, of .t. mouM.in. i pi'i" w4 -i 75,1 g! Valuabi . m..,;n.iil. i.ih. .nouiri.. hoi mn. f..t. I ihouiht much of tlS.. imperfect ulea o lh..cond1t.o. f.lh.n U. SSSSSTSJSaV. .T.'H'Wf1 r.,t- .r.Mn'ffa m tK?.' rwunt. I hv rr" If trtlro. mi n1w nufnr. But take ft ooint h Af ciua. lie can form noaccurate conception ol tbe Ar iki. I - If rr"" - n- j -i . . - . . 4 j - r. . " . haps treated the majter with too much neglect a mile hefcnv llarriw at the Tord of Green rivr, open woo woicn two covereu u wuniry s Near the bed of amianthn. i. v.ry fine black and the ease ia altered. We have seen tbeiWm, gave ecope for the movemenr. of both armies tourmaline, or schorl of no value to any one but I tains at a! distance, have been gradually appreraji. a professed mineralogist, and of but 1 if tie to him. j ing, and finally winding our way amongst ibfjn, and in' G. C. AkEir, Importer -oj walehet and. Jewehy, Wlole8le and Ksil. Ko. SWall 8t,; New -York, l0p stairs e. Property-for Sale, TIIE CIT OF ItAtEIGU. I ' aia 'aa the Executive Chief, at the head of tlieir part v.- V AV iV ? r P-"Hf?v "re. bB Mr. nrriiOM and th pral nnwarurtrshiimrf. 1 '.W V Coarse Kyanite occur, in Buncombe, on tbe road from Ashevi'.Ie to Waynesville, but the precise locality it not' now recollected. . Gold, as ia well known, i obtained in con siderable quantities on tbe: bead waters of tbe Savannah River, on the sooth side of Blue Ridge, but within the liTnits of North Carolina. .These deposit, or branch mines, are at an elevation of between three and four thousand ieet above the sea. This is a very interesting region. It will be fine grazing country ia the coarse of a few yeera; the scenery i. of the most romantic and until jhe raid eeems about to end at the foot oa long range of tremendous ureeipiccs. . One noK'ii only appears in this impassible barrier, and t firou. i Luis ine pain winos uy wi- ni aiuc. jhc pia ntf. I have thought that if the word. Oa(esof tie ivestern H'orZdL" meaning by the westerft wo$d cae of eithervietory or defeat. Just auch woods who mean to cling fast.to the akiruof the Admin there are now in the coiintvof Macon.' and ther iatration whichever , wart it coee, took similar Will remain for a few yearn. The person, who lg""und.. Ne vert he lew, the call was peraifted inT has been amongsMhem will read with the more interest and intelligence on that account, the whole history of the movement, of the? hostile artniea on the aoij of North Carolina in the years 1780-81. : " ' ' . "UUK- r Jr Z imnruair. character the ouantilv of the eold years since, and. dunnff toe pceseau year a oea oi . , . . . . T.T ... u ji.-o, , collected is considerable, and the miner. logut . aa whtfe aa aoow was .truck in digging a well , .... . ' ..rmk . .iv it f s i. j t (7:i r who should establish himself there and examine at BurasvUIeJ A body of beaolifal feldspar, free . , . . , , .. from any int .uhoroughly might hope to be rewarded with ol-ervid on' thrf lands of Mr. McKinney..in important discover,.! The ' may be of much value either sew or at any future time, but they encourage the belief that the materia, of porcelain of a good quality will be foond -abundantly in some of these couuties.. . Sirpentine. Besides two in Ashe, whose pre. .cise locality I cannot give, I know of five coo, sidarable beds of this rock ia tbe weeiern coun. ties : one oo the waters of Cane Creek, near tbe .-Baker settlement ; a second near Fagan Young., bet on the side of Toe River opposite to his house ; 'a third t the' ford of Ivy, on the mad Uoaa Burns- vuie co as ne vine ; a lounn od me laaas oi cnocn Uall, aear the head of Hominy, ia Haywood ' county ; and the fifth at tbe ford of Tuckaaiege, in Haywood and Macon. In all these places it is a coarse, worthies, rock, but interesting mineral, associated with ft. , - . , . " Iron Ore. Chemist, are unable to account for the .operior quality of certain kind, ef iron. Thi. i. true of the very best iron that ia made that of Duaaemora, ia Sweden; the whole of which - i. eeot to England to be voaverted into stee'. I quot. the folio wiug ' passage from Scriveocr. History of the Iron Trade, page 151: "The cause of the superiority of tbe Dunne rnnra iron has never been explained. ' Some chemist, ascribe it to tbe presence t( manganese. Bevauas attributed it to tbe presence of the metal nf ailiea, while others .oppose it to arise from the nature of the process 'employed. . Dr. Thomson vras assured bv one gentleman, who had bestowed particular attention to the subject, that by follow ing s similar process be ha. obtained as good iron from other Swedish ores; Bat that something is dde to the ore helf,i.' evident from the. circum stance-that tbe quality of . the iron, though the same process is. followed, differs a good deal ac cording to the part of the vein froay which the ore is takea." ? . . ; . i f From some unknown rinse -the i'roatnade at Craae berry Works, iu the northern part of Yancy, is, a. I a aaaurvd by people who have csed it. ef aa exceHeot qaality hard and tough. As tttere ie a abundance of ore at thia' locality it lid. fair tain or mountains, I. believe of. Haywood, which is auBoosed tb-be alum, and ta Osad In dveintr bv to be the seat or aa industry alike profitable to ihsltW people of the neighborhood. It belongs to proprietors and; uatful to tbe popuUtion .of tbe lb, alum family bat is quite different i tjtin the cosnty, fora toog period. - I bare vt sited no other ore he'd, and do not be lie re that iron isabuodant ia this region, but I may be 'mistake a. : Mr. Johnson, of Wsyaesviile, gave me a very rich specimen . of the magnetic oxide, from Spring Creek, ia Buncombe. Io 1827 I saw ja the hand, of Mr. Rotbe, io Salisbury, a specimen of tbe Spathic Iroo ore, which be told me had been sent to him from JFine'a Creek, io Haywood county. ..Thi. i. the most valuable of all the ore. of iron, aa very tolerable elect can be manufactured directly from it- I have never been bW to- Viett the spot from which it b said to have come, arid in answer to my enquiries for iron re from that . qnart'tr, have had presented to me Foliated Antbopbyllite from the Rich -Mountain. This was what I bad from Dr. Hardy, at Ashe ille, "Ur Cfebofa, on Pigeon River, and Mr. Jjthption, at Waynesville. - Such specimens aa I havs seen are,pf no value, the quantity of ironj beiag small, and the rock ta which it is imbedded ao refractory thit It "would-be wmogbt with great AiQcalty. ..'ihe tbiag as worth, looking into. . I ing the composition of granite and a structure more or less slaty. . They' afford fine specimen, of their constituent minerals; considerable masses of pure feldspar and mica, and in the streams, rolled pebbles, of good size, of limpid quart, or rock crystal Io the gravel that is washed for gold two mineral, occurring iu grain have at. tracted so much attention as to have acqnired dis tinct names amongst' the workmen.' These are- the "red beads, and steel points. They prove on examination to be varieties of garnet one the common kind fur the other, which is aU ways in irregular grains and would appear to- be quite black but for the white sand adhering to it. i have not yet fixed certainly upon the appropriate name. .,"..,....-", j: ; ZircanUe, in fine, large crystals, is found in Ilea derson, on the road from Flat Rock to Green River, "and I notice it chiefly with reference to thehiatory of it. discovery, a. given me by Mr, Murray, tbe owner of the land op which it occurs and in illustration of the manner io which other discoveries, and of more valuable substances, "are likely to be made by accident in many cases rather than tbe most careful search.. ' . Some gentlemen of South Carolina, Mr. Poio sett amongst tbe -rest, were superintending the construction of the Saluda- road, and had their quarters for the time at Mr. Murray's!! Dr, Howard, of Savaonab, was aW there, and if was during a ramble of some of these persons over the hills near his dwelling, whether ia search of mineral, or exercise wae not' slated, that -the bright crystals" of tbe-Zircooite attracted tbe at tention of Dr. Howard. As ther occupy but a limited space on the steep side of a em-ll moun tain, a geologist might have Ira versed Hendersoo county for a long time and have examined if very faithfully without falling in with them. You gave me, a year or two since, a white salt wbicb appears as an effervescence on some rooun But Hale has vet been done in the remote especially the States of Tennessee and Kentucky, .west to heighten and- improve the beauties of na- could be cut in letters about twenty feetin heibt I ture, and though good taste and judgment have on the face of ihe perpend.cular rocks, -lh ta. been displayed in the .election of the site, for BtrCHA5Jl!, had even repaired to the Capifol to cnpiiuu wouiu u iu uaiujvuj w t.u mo u.uci vuuii-iitjuoua uu uic villages vuiiiiwicu vnu j deliver tirfcrson the Wishes of toe President and and thet resolution carried by an overwhelming majority only six Senators voting -egainet it J After this, a resolution of enquiry as-4o Ihe state of affairs between' this country, and, Texas vras proposed, stoutly opposed bv Mr. Aixsn and company and adopted. And all this loo, not on ly in the face, of, the Prime Minister's 'express instructions, through the Chairman of the Corn. mitteeon Foreign Relations, to the 4 democracy" of ihe Senate, not to make the cafl, but.after Mr. of tbe scene. & The road by Howard's Gap affords , a e view of Tryon, Crowder's, King's, the Salua, and Hogback mountains, and of a broad expafye them, this Is the ntmoetextent to which our com- mendatiuns , can be carried., Waynesville is beautifully situated in the. "centre of an amphi theatre of mountain, but the houses instead of i being arrariged with, reference to beauty or even eaat. here, are fond of lingering about the crest of tie rtdge, that they may refresh themselves by ; tfja enjoyment of the beauties of nature. . ". - s $ ll. The hill above the Swannano," two aridia half miles from Asbeville, on the road to the Fjt Rock, affords one of the finest views ia. the moun tains. Pisgab and the whole range of the Blf are in siglit there is an amphitheatre of smaller mountains around tbe broad valley formed by f junction of the Swannano and rrencn Uroa. whilst the fertile low grounds of those add the beauties of cultivation to tbe w Cabinet,' who had - held a Council on ' the ' subject from seven until eleven oclock, Thursday night ! Here-was a blow from' the Senate, ay, from the democracv'" of the Senate. "against the new President and his timid Secretary of State, that must have" been felt ! 1 he Presidot and of comparativelv level country towards the touKi " - yi I " l .ii l . . t 1 lliuok iinvu uccu .Git i uc . icniuniik .uu Some of ray legal friends, when tbey p convenience. are nuoaieageiner as inougn every hoM their co0ncjt and iforroaljy mktt ...w.. y. . known lneir wishes to theirarty in tne senate io the city of New York. BurosviUe has good and onlysix Senators of that party suauinihera! capabilities of improvement, but it will be long L;t the -Bfitisli Houee of Commons vote down a- before trade, manufactures, or any thing else will j ny measure proposed by the Ministry, -and that create an amount of wealth there wbich will ena- f Ministry, lorth witn i goes .out or power.'. 140W ble the Inhabitants of the' place to cive beautv Mff . H Mr Polk's Ministry retain their places J - w I '11. ... I.. fm m Urrnti a u a r f sA&aai aa la t-wAM ma - . . t. r ... .a-.aL .11- a? and eleirance to their villaire. . Jf the beonle of . 1 ."e W w mT' W w 4BB .c-w" v . t V ti- . the Senate rs representeo 10 De very lame ana Yancy when they come toCour instead of listen. ing to everlasting political harangues, would turn in and clear away the looeo works from the pub impotent. 11 lower, tne Secretary of tate im measurably from the high position? be 'ocupied'as Senator. He makes ,snndry exenses for rtotgiv alum of commerce, beiosr a double sulphate of .a . alumina and .the protoxide, of iron, inatjead .of aiumiaa and potassa or ammonia.; It will answer very well for dyeing the coarse stuff that' aro manufactured In the family for every day Wear, but has very little commercial value." The beds of limestone near Aaheville I. acknowledge Vith shame arid sorrow I did not visit, and I bave there fore nothing to say about, them. - Ore- given me by Mr W. Rice, from Bull creek ol mountain, iron pyrites, of no value. - : ' j- Sienery. On the subject of .'the scenerv of the mpnntaios I will be merciful to tbe readers of the Messenger. It must-be seen opon the spot, or transferred by the pencil and graver to paper, to be enjoyed." My own experience is that the, image created ta the miod by the most exact and perfect description, bears no resemblance to that. which it is supposed to represent. ' If the artists ' bo. furnish embellishments tier souvenirs and L albuma would come to North Carolina for subject, they would provide' something 'quite superior 'to what is commonly seen in. such publications And what s spot amongst the. fertile vallies, the tures of the prospect. This View is for the eye ft ' - t ' - ''. r. it is loo broad, too mucn waoti ... ... . . ... . . .v ... . J MA a. n .A U7.,lr.-lfiA n! met a nf ... . ,a I 1 .J a -. M ..lMm.,.n . mhi.k . h. n I L - . 1 1 1 . . 1 1 Streak a I .cvi-, h. m ' vu w ,u tne uc n mun in,uuu n un.il ci,usco wa i cnwwi, wtu ue aiitfcu anu a '4 an mm rra n H n I hair stlanH it. I ha -rtvintr F t ha I trwi .tiimatr on1 IrananarvnT nnx TO tw iMn tnrniiirn l munti if IhM.riinn .1 iv.r.r it iiucriisc I .;.,.l.ie.tl.. .v:-i.N vri litinrlv tir th Spnl' ivhrt. hnir' in aa. L TRRMNd Annr.ivaul i vi. Liitr v nuuiu uuaiiv o a.Luuuiff bcal wuicu i "it . ' .- w m . I - - '-rr I r 'ng In individulf th wou with pride and pleasure, l yi objects standing, out from the rest of the picture M - . - ,. . - . " r 7 JT" vv . "4to be'put In poseseion of all the facts ia'the mat g place of a beloved pupil, a graduate r$t.--or: Bull Pat. " 4 1 V T i iversiiy John . S. Smith, a native f - - ---- y- fiir the pencil The man who is not affected j ' ; 7. 1 it had tt cro hiimi, and ronrl.ulft that if there ?i iast r58lm? . r . . , , , tt j of the Universiiy anMhnsrM iii staTK sa-n 0 na m t m Wa aai r A tint .AVlrlA V A I . Cllll'V IU M UfllUUUSCllCU IU.I ill Vliui'fl .1 1 . . , . . . . j i J ' iVI namjt n4. -hliiri arifi (unftra'andinir huf mnnrnt cret session as well as the Cabinet, and the ones. tiori at issue being neatly or quite that of war r j peace, thought they as well asjbe Mmtstrjr ought tKiaa ltar1 rf aa.1lsaw IA tAaf TA akniir lYlA allr1 . ' .rf . ,jr r -.u , . 3 I amiable; honest, and worthy as well as intelligent. twr nni, nw.,t. .hat.bniwh ihw r,Viih.r Engaged in the atudy'of the law, at Mocksvtlle, ,uL .ul u.JL J.i "coming into tbe. mountains to breathe the w i uc stuj ciiiajf u Lfv a. a ii eui icwif imw v v a 1 i . . . f ... - .... - J . .-v .V- 1 sHiisaw ai i m H i pinrV thia BMimrnatf- trmnlha ba IraMnl T l aa w ansa uui nig wuv ouiuujv a nn'w NP s.v oa vsaVr -. 1 ir 1 . --a . - rs It' . ' ana oiea ai uurnsvuie. . ins rrrenesaave proposes to i remove his' remains to his native county. It is rhe course which affection wouhl .dictate, but. let him rather sleep here' amongst the mountains- where 3nd in his righteous providence saw fit to strike him tinwn till that last mom appear. 'With affectionate salutations to a living pupil. eye for what is before them. 8 If one wishes to makes romantic excursio j) through the mountains, let nun turn up ii) Tuckaaiege at the ford on the road to Franklill His path will be for two or three miles by the aid. of the river, a clear, bright, flashing stream; tin through a country broken and mountainous, by; and space it is said there .are magnificent falls, an there has heen a plan" tor altering tne road, so a$ to make it- lead close along beside them ; bui bere at an elevation of about '3000 feet, on' tbii sandy banks of a deep and sluggjsl stream,' buU' Ajot6eb Boston. "Notiox We learn from good authority, that one of our citizens has made a donation to the Athenreura of fifty thousand dollars, to constitute a fund for the increase of the library, It is gratifying to perceive that, through J,ue; liberality and esiierprise-- of the; Bostomans, ihis instil utkm' bids 'fair to' become the noblest of its.tind in the United -States. !V ;v v.f I lesday, tbe 1st of A pril next. Ufna ika 2nJ asy oi tbe superior Uourt, f not previnuslj dipod of at private sale,) that large 3 Story JYew Brick Building, nexrlj 60 feet square, and 60 fwi h,Eh, on the coraer of Fayettevil.anr'Ha.rgeU Buceu. iii tbe ceotre 4 the t'ity, aud forming two af (be ben tenements in Ralein foe any kind uf busmsss. It has a Passage of ft feet through the centre, from on end to the ottnir,upon each floor, so thai every Ruom in the tlouaeoay be approached without hVvinf to pM throsgb o into another. '. -Beside the psUsgeou th, ground floor, two elegant 8tors Koom havsi btea "Etf pcted in he very best stjjs and at great ei. peuse ;UTiderneaib are iwo fine dry Cellars, Tbe 2d and 3d Stories are divided by passages into 3 tie garit Tenements designed for Frajl residences one having 4, sad the other 6 airy and commodioui E.oom ; and in tbs rear of this building, there ii a new Kkcher snd other-Out House. J This valuable .Bdjlduig la covered with Tin.snd it one ir tbe ! best, most convenient and elegant - tablishments in the Wtate, and being in the heart of the City, with a slight alteration, might be eaterieJ into a sli-ndiiT Hotel " ft eol in its ercciion, togeib er wirh the ground, ihe sum of ft 4.7UH, : !. ALSO, one other new two 8tory Brick Bnil dine;,' on Wilmington Ht reel, likewise in or about the centre of the City. On tbe first floor, theu ttt two exeelb-nt tora Room, .nd alwors are 4 comfort able Rooms, divided by a Passage."- This Howe ia su . constructed as lo afford aceommodaiion lo two sun ness men and their lamilies ; and cast together with the-ground, upwards of $tfiiHK J Tbe - While, or 'any ': part of the above described Property, may be had at private sale on eppticstion In either of tba undersigned ; and .to accnmmM)ate pur. old in keparsts Tens- nesotiable rapier at the Sank the btats 4f North Carolina at K;deigh. W M.HILL. ' JNO BUFFALO! JSQ. HrJTCHINSS, DAYID CARTER ;B, T. BLAKE, ' ? W. L. OTEYs I . ... A . 1Q ts Raleigh, ft eb.4, l4. if- Sheriff's Sale. FiniTE following Tracts of Xttnd, M and CitT tot, will ba ufereJ st PuLlis Auc-tioa. on 4ondajr, - ihe tltt of April next, at ibe Court fiousetdoortn the Cily of Kaleig"h, or so euch thereof as will satisfy the Tsxrar due thereon hf years 1842 and 1813, and cost of advertisings I L ' '.I ' l . ' ' i .... ' - Tar D. C. 0 w Beta Ns mes. , A crs. 'ity, Lou . P.'JU ile ; next over the high pass of the Cully whe and hope, of bi. health and bappines.; down to the river again. In the intermedia v - ;: ITeroainy0ure, ; E.; MITCHELL. To lloo. Tho& L. Clinoman MBsnk OspeFear R : W. Asbtoa Wm T. Baialr E P,Guin.j r Jour ph.T Hunter J. llKukhara i place recalls the line, of Campbell,. And in the viaioas of romantic youth ;f What years af endless' bliss are 'yet to-fldw ; ; But aaortal pleasure", what art tbou ia sooth t'f4 Tm tirrtnt tmootineai,r$ it dak Ulvw. s rpHS Second Term of the LA W SCHOOL in this. "M.' ' University for the present Academical yejir, will open on JPebr.uarj 28, 1 845. 1 be design of this Institution w to aobrd a com plete course of legral education" for "gentlemen intend ing to practiee in any vf ihe United utea'; and -a. David Hovster systematic -course' of studin ; in commercial ju- Heiid'aon ireaives risorudence fr merchants and men of business. Vo Penny 8imrlinsr Defirxure Extraobdinakt ! This da v the I sw insirnctiorris givem4h1ocslorpec -'s?,t"-v:-;!7' sU F L. Walthall, . mesns for tbe study of local law and,- practice and 1 Weddit:a est. ihe siudenuare4witely,aw8t4ioyiesest4die, by I Edith McGufly , J fox the peaks aropnd, one might suppose hiinse jrqu aju in the" low-country of; North., Carolina;, , Xki Enrfandl It i lost fehi dave'sirtce we an. t ?&9t nearly vulumea. furisbea an)ple Bounced her arrival here, v In-that time she "has .-i i .-i. . .-. . . i-r. , , taaea w a luii cargo ana . several pa.senger tor tb.Profeasrai, as occasioe msvreouus The aciivs I , ,v . . I cngiaou lTie buuding of vessel on. the UbiOisl Jatmrs iOf insVfuction are barru equally between- Mr I Jews Johnson - t not verr extraordinitrv. It was done before the Juance,ToT and rroieseor URKxsLEar, who has I F-mb. h. kai I . - - . . i i ;j i:. r n . . i T- ' i laat war: but the freiirhtimr one here with Wes. iaeom sepsrinienuew.w too ww.w r i: v n 296 2500 I 1 383 pL.82 2(711 part 5 pt 145 ptioa i Plt2,l ,4 7. 10 1 1 36 i 3 73 3 67 4-28 28 65 jlOrSt ! f 1 63 C . .! 8 10 J 86 - SJ I, V r m -a . 1 ' ' ' mlm' I - a roiiowing-tnr atream.we pa? . r quarter ot a mwe in weautn, wmcn wrUfact. fTmehWtLih' iail--wnr illait ;.r- iv, --m;--.!'.- t uor-ik- -TI h i 1 r '"" ' . -;":-,,r. -iuceisHnKniaioiBMt gooo moral; cnaracter; sua ISff the most Sceptical as tO Wtiat the pOWai Port of Rnrv. and what trino- iAoam wHi fill fKaT: J..w.j..rnB..:.(.. e. . T j r ..... v j w Ki'. ,wuiii .w ivuv vi.cnwu. muj .ItllCIT some sat of the. wind is when I bd utmost strength la eif mind, even of an American, when hm aianda nn crted- 0 veT. the ridge, w are on the head waleilf fthe quay of Liverpool -and -sees' an American tf the Savannah, and find a comfortaMej homf 1 shin, fiteed, wHh rark larilinil' eh; - . W I r f - . " -' , w.vw W V ... WM. an1 1-;..I .nl.ri.lnl.. I ' 7..L.'-. 1 i Li I ... vl - ' -i.l 1 '.. ;'..- k .. i - - a..u vi. ii.uir , iu ilr i jm nnatii. uao. cixiecn nunarid mnei hnv region of the gold mines... -k the Gulf of Mexico, must he .trace tbeevioua The avene;y here is X good deal as though ih& J windings of that mighty afream on whose bosora Pilot and the precipitous cliffs of the Hickory JN'l she has floated to the -Ocean t ' Five times the -40 7 SO 62 31 had come on a. visit to the top of the rosunt.ihtf I dianjeter'of Great Britain has she floated down t he height of ihe block back oj Zachary'a, Sbov,f la fresh wkti Water atream before her keel touched- the salt tides t-Cvtcinnatts Gazette " t! " have sent a small specimen of true Spathic ore to It- l,Jn.tu r. : in noiher to Dr- Dick at 'Asbeville, br the fir t f ,n cra", aw! chffil vnportaoitr ' -f - ' 7T I unuins for a. love Ule, that would toacA and VT . . . rend any heart thai is not harder -than the tjry Chromtc a-Tb,s u valaaole only for the . best cast steel,' well hardened 1 : lill jostW aiRMuvo il : contains. Jlocenrs io small graia. tice ifew spots tnat are worthy of tjae attention dismmajed tkroogh U mass of Serpentine near J of such as ar. in search of the sublime and beaati-1'!!!:-? .lHUvd rf .Mr Youf . h- I than one, the Black; Mountain i. - VTtT V wc ounawegraiea ey an important aad striking featore,- , where tbe house stands, is about 400 feet lea than that of the Pilot, above the fields at its baa ut ineaituation is so diuerent. j'rora it. trol r ' ikmAint !. t:tr ihrt lK kl.Vil.l-"- "VSIAT - V NDFAH---,e nave 11 irORI T9 - : y-'. . . j - ... 'i I liable source that a! German farmer,' by the name ,BB noar v.cw w., ami siera in in. ext.rem of G.orge J J Geyer. living near the village of aianaaiallw ai i-nsisa Ika .ava Haw as S K a m a .i I ' . - " ' 7. a e . v.h.v..v .v""-'""" vt wuiaw, wnriTrt iffawiiiton, iolton founty,. Illinois, is about to ft the- diatance of. three or fcor 'mile, b s Joty stat oo a trip, to Europe; lorthe possesslpa ofihe front of bare and solid rock, very nearly parpen& snug fortune of two million six hundred thousand dicular, and 5 or O hundred feet in height. An1 dollars worth of property. . He recent iy. received what are thrnamee 'borne by shese 'noble maeeeii i ,e."ef firm of Roih.chVd.at.Frapkfort Most they be told ! It .is enoo & fury even to write theni. That is the Chimney' Top, and ' the ine Nibacoigormtie,! torget which. Nevw oTtbe amount ir litwation-was-abonr tir takt mind ; those same tasteful and roroaptic Greek place, and theyiwisiiedta know his Dleasure eonJ "were not so much better off than ourselves a.fti cerning thea mount coniing'tq his "wife, which is; alL, Cape Cynosure, that pound, so smoothly f i 'ted .to be iu rouaid numbef. 'iao? mQlkm six us, was. Cape Dog. Tail to their ears.' It H ouiaai,oZiiri..Geer emigrated tb difficalt to change a name. The steep side, a rlj M counll7 Sfteen yeara ago, inif settled in Ful-' dome shaped summit of the skilled CWfnrJ "7 . - . . vt; on oi farmer. Art he -time, he Jeft'.Germanv eSL"0 U C-ming of the wit was conaXfr gh Jo ppt one inG mWjW?i" B WBf more OO Which I St Oefl S- -,l.;.wi;;:..r.2 ulrJ. .1 Zlj Other, opposite, Wn iW.1 fn thob- fBVf AnL,k,r wt.;An a.suretv resident in Massachusetta, conditioned for the pay men,t of aU CHtJege due ; .Or, instead of .-a., hondv be rasjr deposit Ia0.vviiUtBe,cneward: at the eommenee men t of each term,' to be retained by him till tbe end uf the tenn,agod jtbetf to be aoeounu-d .tor.-,' Ko stu dent is matriculated until, loch testimonials -are pro docedand security given. Th tuition Zees are , $50 a term, and. $25 for half or any $ lessee Jfraction . of. a term ; ,vihich enUtles tbe student t the oe oTtheJ College and Law Libraries, snd,Txt Books,' and. . free adtmseion ti all the puWic.Lectorea iu,the 'tJni vertyvl(Mftfctiortmay,bevh3d in any Foreign' Laoguae taught in the University, for the addiUonal fee of $10 year foe eacwfangussasnidted:. The ne. ccaary expeesef of a student, 'who - resides all ihe year in Cambridge, w ill not exceed 3e folaswiag : ' Tuitions $ lOO. Rent and car of room, with nee of furniture, averagingab-iQt f 7f; Board, from $V1 io $182. Fuel, from4l5f&$30Vabio8: from 115 ai-re of Land ' ' 60c I lois281,236,ror4!,42,43 Bahk Csoe Fear I part of ' lot 82 for 1843 - !- JAMEH EDWARDS, wberifl; '.-ti S'S -r y CVVILUS- 8C0rr,. Deputy. 1 Raleigh, March 10,11846. ' ::Imiiortnt ' ia Sottlhefn and ' A WlTERlt IttEllCIIAIf TS.r ' rrnHEubiKribe Grvctn and Cent' il towion XercUxtM cf the Citv or?EW YORK, bav the on hand, a lares and we 11 asserted buck of Goodsvere resdy to Xuaish a article that may be wanted in the lirooexy line, or attend to any busine entrusted to their cat. Tbey wiH reeeiv all kins of produce sell it promptly aUthe best market pnos,. and.wbea the a vat U j; thereof are to be in vested in Goods; NO COMMISSION wiU be thsreed for sell-f ing. Tba Goodee4.shall be.pot st the very lowett prtcea the pisrket will allow, snd . a a gaarantee for tbis. aay.srtii le bought of them which does not gi entire sauafacUon eiiber in JPKlCE ot QUALITJ, may be returned v and ,.tbe money will be .cnm" efunded-The rale ibat : shaJl covean tiw rn m ail their transactions, abatl ba tbe okaiwtio,of M deingo I . 1!. lnC9n COOQ - ...1....: . . I rJr-k-. i ' TTI IT1 V ' ethers in. all things aa we would have them do lo es termed money.. , Tev wtauerAh Good, for C, Mtiaftctory Not.. regard t the smouaf cfpke4 money, iiewher orDrafisi and U kind. ef. Producer This givrs,ts expedwncy nor th. wages 'of society require that Jt distant Mercbsotssn t opportpnity of getting- eala llaree;.1? 'it.ukri,'imii t Wt ' auta frhm iU rAnaiain hd'UhAnt' hns charged Student w'ho have pofsoed their stndiea in - ihi. t With iu nMaa&n'abIArieaal ; All niafo ahail be SlKoded School f..r three termsrand AtHneya at is w who,' to wubprempmessj -Thev will as. Uwit beat'eier after having been admitted V the bar ia States wheee Uow-to sdvsnee the interests of tbeir eastoawrs, and a previous course Df stody for at leatt one v ear is re- bv ororaDt atteartion and the'strktesr fidebty, bepe W quired, hsv pursued their si Ddiea in thu School for I receia tbe poWooaae ol all those who lik. Usesju.t two terras, are entiUed. otH.rlhe certificate and re-I and honorable dalina-aninn mankind. v ' ' ' commendation Of the Law Faculty, and after passing f vi. '-5 -i -'If ,DOWi Mt WAL8H, a satisfactory examination, to the dezree of Batcbelor of Laws,. ,KiJt4. - . ' . 05 A ptltcatSons for admission are to be mads to Protestor O KEEN LEAF, at Cambridgev ' ; - - ,T --wV.v - as Li.; 63 Front st.. New Yera- j i u)1 iTr orderfnc hi. r Tf: B. ftb6oM "en nersori; goods," wIsTTto knowthe. state of the 1 be given lo brat as soo'a as' requaated, y market, it win 'f. ilwulga, Jan, Jg, 1845. 10-2m. re, zi, 16-
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