of by we March 3 r r " i . nf fair, drlicrhtful veacti V T.W' yV,ar ro ' orouiers.;, fOVL GOVERNOR ' FOR PRESIUENT, yRY CLAY, of Kentucky RALEIGH, N. Cv , . Tuesday, Jnnc 21,jl84g; WHIG NOMINATION IN WAKE, FOR TUB SENATE, - ? NATHANIEL WARREN. ii ..' - ; FOR THE COMMONS, 1 Dr. THOMAS HICKS, ROBERT W. SEAWELL. twtm Rpv William J. -l,akuu W T . .n. w will deliver a lasonic Discourse, at the new Baptist Church in this City, oa Friday next (St John's day) at Ho clock. SUPREME COURT. To tV aftntleme& announced in our last, as having en admitted to C$ Cotat pracuce, we now u he names el George. Bruer, of Chowan County. o . ,-. JJ nd Samuel H- Walkup, of Mecklenburg County And the following genilemenbave obtained Licences , T,r.ri. Law4n the Superior Courts of the State, ty if MnRae. of Favetteville, A. R. Kelly, of i. .1 Hf Crmniv At ns Jones jLrareaiJ. w - T 1 .. nf ianpaz6 muwe """v - lkaiiesboio Anson, John M. Long, of Concord, U ferrus. James Palmer, of Windsor, Bertie, John Jiira. ly, ofMurfreesboro', Hertford, George VV. Jones, of Jrange, Greene M. Cuthbert,of Wewuern, watnaniei leckwith, of Plymouth, Washington County Kwhard Donnell, of Newbern, John Baxter, of Rutherford, Wphonsb W. Long, of Orange, ward r. Jones, Mecklenburg, Va., L. P. Olds, ol Ureenvuie, County W. J. Keahey.and William Johnston,' of llarlotte, Mecklenburg County. . BANKRUPT NOTICES. We will not, hereafter, insert any Bankrupt Notice cless than the usual rates for advertising ; and exped ience having taught us a lesson, neither will we issue Certificate for the same, until the. Advertisement is aid for. , A BRIGHT SPOT. We are told , that the new County of St anw. cut Jtrom Montgomery, is, ro lue iuu, as t uiggu iu of character, as either the Precinct of "Old Trap, in J amden, or uumpun lown, in naiaax. ai ei- fit place, the return on a Search-warrant for a Loco,' rould be" TVof to be found." STICK A PIN THERE ! la 1833, tbe Loco Foco leaders in our Legislature, bo have now somuch to say about BritishBankers, roposed actually to borrow THREE MILLIONS P D0LLARS in Enrope.to establish a Bank of the Lihe itata! Smrt Tint Mailorl Tt,. ..4 1 . .,. N iuuuuim i stablisued beyond cavil. Mr. Charles Fuhert now n ackaowledged and petted leader of the party,' was kuraian of the Committee, and made a Report con fining this recommendation, accbmpaniedjt,y a bill to uiy u eneci. r e nna, on reierence to the Jour- n wax lu" Dltt was postponea lnaenniteiy, on mo- lioaof Mr. Graham, our present Senator in Con-1 , uu u win oe seen irom me list ot in at wnich r?uuj01u lllHU agamai postponement, and, conse- uenuy, jot tue bill,) that the ,1-oco ;J'ocos voted al- I Vnr , n1 Z J 1 . T a I r m suiiu ciuumn ioj raaunga ranK lounaea on ruu vapiuu. un:. consistency, wnat a jewel thou I he House how nrnceede.1 tr the order of tb- py, and again resumed the consideration of the bull fo establish the Bank of North-Carolina, the Question I ping on the motion of Mr. Graham to postpone the i I'll indeflmtelv. Thin nnitirtn MJTtW-h I ISmiative, eas 73 Navs 54 r; . wno voted m tne negative, wereMessrs. I rar,: wemen(. Cfm,. Crwnr' rM -tM., wuwjoti, aamonston. f isher. Foscue. I beW, GraJw, Guthrie. GutWlt,' 5.: Kroef. flincA.Herrv Hnn ur tr 'r---. -1 IT- D r -"I'll, ii , uuiiwii, jh, i K! 1 ' Kmre11' Bedford, Leffers, Leonard, fef 4" :,;lor.nK' K. StoV SrtdU: S naW' UAAm TfJL-. tit - I - Williams, Wjlson, Wiseman, Ziglar." .- A xiiumug, x nomoaon.. Tnitt tVrMnrii i We bafe inserted in italics, tlie nam. f tiL. known to be Loco Fofocos, though there are several I -HMetf, who may also belong to that class of Politicians, but we have not the means' of asMrtainihff. 1 Our object ia this Paraerarjh. i u .hnw m Uer who are the wal ndvnmtM of c.;,. I Uebts" irredeemable Trer mnnv. fc - v , ciAuuiAiiac -uiaic I jpres9 upon his mind this fact, viz : IF LOCO FO-1 M 9 J 9 BIOU M I - wuWSJSL8 AJJ pke VAILED AT THAT "AY, THE PEOPLE OF NORTH CAROLINA wuu xb iUW rAY lINli 'lRTEREST TO 1 "British Barikers," on THREE MILLIONS OF I PUBLIC DEBT! :i -.- ' tr r - . : J A GOOD SECOND,-, : -- I The Whisrs of Geonria met in Convention at Mill-1 geville, on the 13th inst. and seconded the action of Hpm h'8S f lBig State, bv unanimously' nominating "ENRY CLAY. Ibr'the PrideMYHonl'' tVWtam Presidency n presided ovet the ConvenBon; and there 1 WAM ls?fk TA m "Agates in attendance - The question of Vlce Presidency was left openi . -1 -.; I t i aAAS AND MEXICO. L'ppar T late accounts front Texas, that tetivB r. Orations continue frw kn inr s - - W t oeen appointed lnspector-Uener-1 ;w''wuu orae organize theTroopaJ nt 16 ? mo"t?rea mto service; If ufficient Vol-j uuci ror we projected expedition, a JIX1 . . . 5 Jrjpp' I -riten7f uai I lea I 00 01 6' fiwhe 27th June, floubt-1 ftfcrence to the intended March io Mexico; J ajjut to crack;; We publish the following Statement of Appropria- ttons for" ibV Furniture, fccvof the W hite House at I Washington, for the benefit of each of our friends as J ' At a meeting "of the several Committees ap are about to become' Candidates for thnT.ehuie in I pointed by the Citizens the Raleish Guard And the Uieirreuve CoanUesV -If it should have the effect I driving Into Hysterics or 'Epileptic fits; tHose otouf I yoa neighbors whose se nerves have been so much shattered t Governor Mbehk ad's Ice House and HehlQoop, cannot help it ' AFPKOFRIATIOKSr; 1829. f For Furniture of Pen 'V dent's House. $14 000 4 -ft . 183U March -2," Tor' do ;do 4; 5 0J0 For do do 50 000 ' Besides the pro- . ;, . " 1833. March 2. V -.. ceedsofsalesof . ; decayed FurnU . tare, by the V same Act ; and ; exclusive' of - t For "fGen.jAciTsoJr. t ' " A - " ' or . 3" surns at a ,t different times. of $2,000 each, forimprovem't of grounds ab't . the President's House 1 -rar. March 3. ' For Furniture of 1 " ' - President's h'se, 20 000 For alterations & . J-repair of PresU (1 v W -. .dent's House & ;. r for superintend- ? " ance of grounds ? ;..'' around the same 7 300 - v;'f p; -.cr i- - Proceeds of sale of : . . bid Furniture, to s.; be applied to the purchase of new 1838. April 6.- r For Mr Vax Btrftss. March. 3. , For alterations & ?v?: repairs of Presi-i ;dent!s House, & - -r - superlntendance -' of grounds 3,465 1840: -v " . May 8t For alterations and repairs of PresU . t dent's House and- . Furniture,fbr pur- ' :chasgtrees,shrub8 r ', end compost, and .' i , V for superintend'ee , 3,665 J ; i84i. March 3. : For Furniture of PresidVs House of American ma- nufacture, so far as may be pracU- ? . . cable and efpeV i - 'rjdienti tobe -lex-S- ; : . pended under the :. ' . v direction of the 4 . ' . President, in ad- h r c . dition to avails of: " ! - ; sales Of decayed : Furniture, . the : V. sum of $6,000 -For "Gen; H ABAIaOS. Even the last sum, so small in comparison with the 820,000. with which Mr. Van BuREir, a widower, commenced house-keeping; that it seemed designed to reduce the venerable Harrison to a style of Log Ca bin plainness, was voted , as will be seen from the date, by a Loco Foco Congress. ; The Whigs, since they have obtained the ascendancy,' have appropriated no- thirjg for Fcfrniture. The accuracy of our statement j may be tested by looking to the Civil and Diplomatic Appropriation Bills, of the foregoing "dates, in the Acts Congress, to be found in the Clerks' Offices of the yeta Comities.' 'Those who saw nothing wrdne in these expenditures of thousands of the Peonle's too- ney," hoped to effect a political -revolution in North Carolina, because of a outlay of $75 on the Govern ment Lot in Raleigh. Had an individual in any oth er State, offered such an insult to the understanding of our people, there is no man of anv nartv. ' havine the regard for ue laod of binh, but would have nled It as im indfenitv. r.ersonal to himself: Let people mark the authors of this attempt to deceive. -. - . ana distrust them for the future. 1 KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE, That tbe true cause of the present distress xf the country, was occasioned by the destructive dynasty. which commenced with the reism of Jackson, and en- deA wiih -that of Van Bnren. " - j KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE. That the effect of down Ullitej Sttes Bank, caused an wcaKASJt of, . . 04 TianltS ! nnA r r ih..r th,n iwht ' hnndmd ant fnnvf - : vvnereas.tne increase 01 cants uunng me same lengtn of time previous to Jackson's 'Administration was barelv 22! and with a canital Of onlii .. es bAfi nnn) - I V v : ' WWUWW Established on a firm basis their notes convertible into suver and jgbld at all times whereas those which have sprang up dnribg the reign of Loco focoism, have - - , - proved ott.n and corrupt! - y ill KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE. .- . . , -t , . - - That the Free Trade policy, and the hard money jsyt- tem. advocated by tbe Federal Locofocps will, ifcar- ned out, reduce the labor of Freemen to that of those and a hatf cent per day The admirable policy who now at tne Knee oi ine xneiisn xoras kok - - . . . . ' . ' -. - n .- i ' a T which those distinguished Demoerau," Calhoun J Benton, &c. have, avowed themselves so strongly in favor bf! .ff ' ..." --; v ' - - t ' . . tO-Tlie Whig Young Men's State Central Commit- tee at Albany. N. Yr have published a call for a meet- ins of the Youne Men of the State at Auburn, on the r .:- - 27thof July next, to adopt measures for a thorough re- M. . , .T" t - - ... , organization oi tue w nig party preparatory k uiBne election. , One of me &st: measure, adoptedy 1Qe meeting Will De, unuouoieuiT, vue nomuiauuu wi i Hcnry CiuAY as the Candidate of New York for the next Presidency. The great Western portion of the State, which has heretofore been supposed to be un- friendly to Mr. Cx.ay. will now support him with jail its miehtv strencrth . and his nomination and that alone wQl call fordwigain those large majorities with which his own neighbors and friends; helped to drive -Wartia Van Buren, son of their ownStaieV merit obscurity. if The Alexandria Gazette, of Samrday, says- I It is affirmed, with no hesltauon in i the noUtkai circles inWashingtonrthat Mr. Johv: C. Caioiopk, is now the prominen t candidate of the Loco Foco par ty, (that is of the leaders of the party which is qp same wing tor me rank and file of that party al- waysipuow ueu ieaaers--and that if his 'formal of the Loco tcosm Ckngrass, that voice could beob- If he is not,finallyj taken ap, it -- will be through the " bargain, and intrigue" tf wily rivals - . i-n Hi iVi -A: Ruiqh, June 13, 1842. 1 Mahlt, Etttv Vmpmbtee 'tfiiocidtion on Saturday evening last, were elected to deliver an'Oration' pri the ensuing ruly v" r -vV !; -''1 The nnderaned, whose duly 'if is made td apprise ybu of this selection, dd so with great pleasure ; and mumge me nope that you will find it convenient to comply: with the invitation. - - VV . ' Very respectfully, ' PERKIN BIJSBEE, ' ' - A. F. HUGHES, , WM. H. JONES. Ralxigh, Jtme'14, 1842. r Gentlemen r I have the honor to acknowledge, the "'Plof yours of the 13tb instant, informing me 4hat at a meeting of , the several Committees, on Saturday evenin the eh' ,It is mgjlast I was selected to deliver an Oration on ensuing 4th of July. . . r; . : . needless for me- to say that I feel much honored by tlie selection, A consciousness of -my inability to meet public expectation, together with the shortness of the time intervening, would prompt me to decline ; but allured by the call of some of my most respected fellow citizens, with whose request it is always my greatest I pleasure, to comply, I almost forget my want of ability to perform whaw they require. ' I accept, therefore your invitation, in the confident assurance, that a gen erous community will not too severely condemn anef- j fort, undertaken with the best intentions ; though its want of merit should prevent their -being able to ap plaud it. Very respectfully, ; - ". Your obedient servant, ; r .r.k JNO. H MANLY. ' A 5 . Messrs.; Pbrrir Bcsbxe, A. F. Hughes Wm. H. Jos ' for th Reiiter. !;"' '' Richmowd, June 16, 1842. Tothi Planter of North Carolina: 'J My short sojourn with ybu in the Tobacco trade, has been attended with so many pleading reflections, from your kindness, and very polite attention, that feel anxious to make some small return for ' the many obligations under which yon have placed me, by un dertakiug to give you, from time to time, (say twice a week) the state of our Tobacco market, the report of which you will find in Mr. Gales' paper of Raleigh. I will also take occasion, as circumstances may .seem to require for the promotion of your interest, to state in frequent communications to the same paper, the mode of management, and culture of the crops that may onng me msnest prices in our market, ana me oesi I time to have the same in Market. Should any special information be wanted by any one, it will, give me pleasure to answer any inquiry that maybe made by letter. I shall also give' extracts of sales, in London and Liverpool. Below, I now hand you sales of 134 Hogsheads. - Of this number, 17 sold at from $6 25 to $9 50 only one, at the latter, price 3 at 8 six at from $7 to B the balance of the Leaf at from $3,20 to $5,50. There is very little good manufacturing or shipping yet in, and it is thought the whole crop will be an uncommonly mean one. Lugs from $2 10 to $2 50 aud $2 75 for good. " H.B MONTAGUE. FOR THE REGISTER' Mr. Editor : The following Parody on Gaily did Harriton" rc was written impromptu, on- hear- ing of the no'mination of " Harry of the West" by the late Whig Convention at RaleigH ; Weil done ye gallant boys . Of the 'Old North' Whigs havet Captain now, CLAY leads them forth. " " Hang out your banners' then, Heed not their jeers; . Harry Clay, Harry Clay, Give him three cheers ! Hark, all ye valiant Whigs, Firm, brave and true ; Always, when dangers rose. What did he do ! ' He led to victory, . " Free from all fears, Harry Clay, Harry Clay, Give him three cheers I ... Huzza ! for Harry Clay, Success to him, He .makes the Hypocrats Look rather grim; He is the people's man, Away with your fears, Harry Clay, Harry Clay, Give him three cheers ! . t. Then lei unstick to him, Young, old and all, ' And like old Martin Van, John C. must fall. Turn Whigs ye Hypeerats, Heed-not their sneers, Harry Clay, "Harry Clay, . Give him three cheers ! On ! on ! to victory ! ! Whigs win Jhe.day ; . v Go for the people's choice, ; MORE HEAD and CLAY. Go to the ballot box, i' ' - Whigs have no fears, Morxhsad and H arb t Cx'ax, ; Give them nine cheers ! ! . : . r-.U . a whig. Prospect Hill, N. C. : rve insert the foregoing admirable song with much eawitW and beg our poetical friend not to let his more to the - , . enthusiasm, that marked the great contest in 1840, than the. publication by the Newspapers of patriotic Songsv; The Ladies tmtf read: roetry even it tt treats of Politics, when they iwihead nothing else, and their influence over the V lords of creauon" al are ready to acknowledge. Editob. . . GOV. 'MOREHEAD'S APPOINTMENTS. - Gov. MoasBSAB will address his Fellow Citizens at the following ihnes and places ' : - a. " - v . ". ' ' .- .. . '. . v . .-' " v A t Pattersoh'e 8torV SvW. corner of Grange, on Thursday, the 23d Jurie'.,a s;:.r. , x&K .-At GreensboroVBaturdav. the 25th. ' I'fcAt Kerners Cross Roads, Stokes, Monday, the 27h ArnonuTiue, ourry, i uesaay, siu,. . -;-At Hamptonviile, 8urryV Wednesday, '29th. -; At WiikesboroV Thursday; 30th. "'y;-'- : y At Lenoir, CaldwelL Friday, 1st Julyi l At A-hevUiei Buncombe. Monday 4th of July, i .Gov. M. will attend theJoly County Courts of Burke and: Rotherford, on daya which will be hereafter de- signated ; and will visit his fellow-citaens beyond the Mountains; between the first and second Mondajr in July. - . '. , -rj ' ' 'r yr i l' . jfet- TOR THB uttnraTM 'MILITARY MEETING- - - ;- Pursuant to the recommeodalion contain. ed in a Gircalar of the Adjutant Qeneral.of the N. G. Militiu, ,a portion of the Officers and soldiers, attached. to the 46th Regiment met at Jenefson, tne 11th day of June 1842, fd-the'l pllrptfte of .ppdiht.ing Delegates to the Military Convention to be' held at Ra eigh on the 4th of July next ; when on mo tion of Ry MuYchison, tbe meeting -was or ganizeq by appointing Col, Georgfe Philips rresident,-and wedtenant Joseph": Burket Secretary. TAfter the objectVof the meeting was auiy explained, on tnouon oi major r. Earnest, the - following "Resolutions were adopted, to wit: A , V t - Resolved, That Mai. Gen. Samuel Dalton and ; his Staff, and Brig.'Gen. Wm.-Horton'and his 8taff, be hereby appointed. Delegates to the proposed Military Conventipn.'to be held at Raleigh, on the 4th of Jiily next - , ' " ' Resolved furtEier, That this meeting appoint a del egation of four, to wit : one from the Fivld' Officers, one from the Colonel's Staff,' and two from the Cord- pany oflicers, to represent the 46th Regiment In the said Convention. Whereupon Major P. Earnest, Capt W T. Ross, Capt. , James Richardson, and Col. R. Murchison were appointed to constitute said Delegation, x - v . ,. -On motion, . ' .Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be signed by the President and Secretary and forwarded to the papers in Italetgh with, the request that they puuhfh the same. ; ,:. ; - '- , ' . v . . ? Then, on motion; the meeting adjourned. t tifEO. PHILIPS, Pres. Joseph BurtKfSec. , " --y"-. ' - ' i.-- . "CONSISTENCY THOU ART A JEWEL!" v Mr. Henry A. Wise, in a Speech delivered at Louisa Court House, in November, 1839, speaking in glorification of Mr. Clay, held the following emphatic language in regard to Distribution:7 - " Ho (Mr. Clay), proposes his great land Bill great I say, for alh the old States, especially, without injustice or injury to the new to distribute the proceeds off the sales of the public.lands among all the States, to be applied by them, as they see propervlo a the great objects of moral and physical im provementa measure which insures equa benefits to all; the States, and benefits not to be calculated in extent or value, without the least violence to the Constitution, and in exact conformity to the patriotic grant b Virginia, of this heritage of domain to the common benefit of the Union, . - . In a Speech in the House of Representa tives on Thursday last, the same gentleman (Mr, Henry A. Wise) is reported in the Washington papers, to have1 said j " He might see some partial good in pro tqction but he could see no good nothing but- bribery, corruption and ruin in the Distribution Act. He wanted neither a high rarin nor Distribution- but tUo he was an anti-tariff man, he would agree to givespme protection,-rather than retain the Distribu tion Act, ; He would rather see some por tion of the country benefitted than the whole country injured.'4 Mh.Ci.ay. The Washington correspond ent of the U. S. Gazette, under date of the 3rd inst., says : " Letters have been received here, late ly, by members of Congress from their con stituents in the interior of New York, of tbe most decided, spirited and cheering character. They express the utmost confi- dence.in the ability of the Whigs to carry that State this fall, and of a returning ardor among those of the country -the farmers, mechanics, and business men. There is no diversity of opinion among them as to the individual who shall be supported as a can- didatefor the Presidency ; to a man they are for. i Henry Clay. With his glorious name inscribed upon the Whig banner, they express, their willingness nay" anxious desire- to go into the field once more, and show their opponents that they are as firm, as unflinching, and as ready to rally in support of sound principles, a sound man, and the true interests of the country, as they were in 1840. -Remember,. I have told you be fore, that the campaign of. 1840, was the taking of Burgoyne ; that of 1844 will be the capture of Corn wal lis, and the final tri-J umph of.thehigs." , The Albany Daily Advertiser, in repub lishing the foregoing,adds " the above re presentation of public sentiment in Western New York, is abundantly confirmed by the Whig papers ,o( that Section, and by every account we receive, whether oral or written. Indeed, a very large portion of the rWhig papers of the interior of the State have placed Mr. Clay s name at tneir nead j and they have done it in a manner with -a tone and spirit which; gives unquestionable token that they are conscious the people are with them and in earnest.",' v : "Wv h (50L. MONROE EDWARDS CONVICTED. Tbe trial of Monroe -Ed vVais, 6ri Ickarge of forgery, which has occupied the time of the Court pf Over and 1 erminer in the City of -New Ybrt since llje morning ofsTuesdaj of last week, bas resulted in bis conviction The cas.e ws given to the Jury at half-past four o clock on Monday afternoon, and they returned into Court at ten. o'clock ; on the following morning with a verdict of guilty .: The New York papers generally; which have had- opportu nity to become acq uainted with the; nature of the' evidence .submitted dur ing the trial, pronounce the verdict to be a most nghleous one. : - ; When istk ohiraney ike a chicken 7' D'y e gi ve gi ve -it up i n When it's a little fowl. . s .".-,.'.-.. ' ' .-. -f. r ; Dr. oJttpp recommends a Aop poultice lot & jumping ipoth ache.-:M :S 5 A word : to 'American. Boot ATtp Shos Makers. The be3t French Boots . can - be had In- Baltimore' for 33,50 cents per pair; ? 1 Are American workmen willing to furnish Boots at. this price, and Shoes; at a corres ndndin? Drice? Tlier must either do this. shut fttJP :uopp fr foreism Boots and :. Shoes. , Which of Uie alternatives xtUl Ibeyhtiiel: f f . Petersburg IMeUtgenccr, t In' this Citvl on Thursday evening last, by Thoa, a Scott, Esq. Mr , W W; WhlUker, J Senior Ed itorof the 'Ri-p, o Miss" Christian BWiTson,' of Mecklenburg Uounlyj Va. 1 in Id Rolesviflet on the 9th dt. Mr. Pleasant 0ernpsy Terrell, a highly respected ddhfai'iteM year of f ipjiMnL iipmraT bis age, leaving a wife, mother, brothers and sisters to mourn their irrepaiable loss, Yet they eep ,flui as moee wno nave no hope. Although taken from this world, in the prime, of life, he had been" for sometime a worthy and zealous member of the Baptist church.- nis piety leaves mem a blessed hope that he has left this world of trouble and gone to realize that rest Which remains, for the people of God. y , , , 4 ' ' At the residence of Jlenry ; J. : Cannon, Esq.- in Northampton .County? on the 1 1th inst. Petersonl T. feebles, Esq. after ah illness of about 3 weeks ' ? ANUNION MEETING of Kthe Tfcjc pcrakck aooieties ot. this City will be held at the Presttvteriah Chottih. th ing, (Triesda) at past T o'clock: . Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to attend. ' r By order. - A. M. GORMAN; Rec. Seel Bali al, Shocco. There will be a BALL at Shocco Springs on the evening of the 30th of June instant.'; Fine Music i provided for the occauon. ,i J, June 18, 1842. 5031, . (Ej Standard, one week. ' - H Ovxfbrd DIale Academy. The Exercies yj of this Academy will be resumed on Monday, the 27th thst. under the care of the- Subscriber, assis-i led by Marcellus Vv Lanier, the former .Teachen- The pi Ices of Tuition and Board as heretofore. - ' , THOS. H. WILLIE v Oxford, June 16, 1842. 50 3t TTXlSSOtFTIOl. The partnership hereto JlJtofore existing tunder the firm of Williams, Winston and Co. .is this day dissolved by mutual consent. M. A. Williams is. alone authorized to close the business of the firm. U . - t" ;. ,1 r ' " -''j ; j M. A. WILLIAMS,! : I SILAS WINSTON; JOS. KEARNEY.lL : 50'law3t - June 16 CAUTION Persons indebted to the Firm: of BowKas and VAHnsFoan for work, are here by notified hot to settle, their accounts, unless both partners '.are present, or assenting thereto. - Raleigh,' June 18. - : , . . - 5Q -3t Goods at lution. ; . :- this DAY, . ; ' ;.; -j : A t'lO o'clock, at our office, on Tuesday the 21st W instant, or if the weather is unfavorable, the first good day after, will commence thesale of two Invoices of Goods, amounting to f920. They compose a gen eral assortment, and consist in part of colored, fieored and plain Muslins, Ginghams, Calicoes, Lawns, a va-. riety of colored Cambrics, Hamilton Stripes, Cotton Checks, Drilling, Vestings, Circassians, a variety j of Laces, Edgings and Footings ;, Combs in variety, Brushes in ditto, Shoes, Hats, Oil Cloth, Ink in bottles, Looking Glasses, Hardware; Tin and Glassware, Tea Kettles, Irpn Castings, Cutlery, Soap, Alum, Ginger, Saltpetre, 'j&c. Some of the Dry Goods are in whole pieces.. The largest Invoice will be put up for what 4L... ...in : u r ! WILL. PECK. Raleigh, Junel 6, 1842. ' .- . : ! ITpICUES WITHOUT WIXGS For IIQi a mCre trifle, a little volume can be purchased. entitled 'Riches without Wines!"-a book that' is thought to be worth its weight in gold. For sale by EP. NASH, v ' Book and Piano Porte Seller, May 9. - Petersburg. Vai Atate of Nor tli Carolina. CHATHAM fCounty. Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions,' May Term, 182. . .. ;H John Headen, Isaac Headen and Josiah Headen and the Distributees of Mary Harris, dee'd, viz. Leris Jones and wife Ruth, J.'T. Brooks and wife Nan cy, Henry Harris and wife Eliza and William Burns and wife Emily. . ; , J'. - f': ' . . vs. -- 'i " '' V'-'j t' William Headen, James Headen and Chiles' McGelfee 4; . and wife Catharine. ,1- Petition for division of Slaves." . : j r It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that James Headen; and Chiles McGehee and wife Catha-. rine,'are non-residents of this State: It is therefore or dered by the Court, that publication be made in the' Raleigh- Register for x weeks, for sard Defend ants to appear at the next Term of said Court to be held in" Pittsboro' on 2nd Mondavof August next I and answer the matters set forth in the petition; other. wise it will be taken pro confesso.ind beard ex parti. Witness, XMaman A. Stedman, Ulerfc of our said Court at Office, the 2nd Monday of May, A. D. 1842. Pr. Adv. $5 62. - j ? t bOSw Packet Boats tor Scott svillc atul JLynchbxirg. SUMMED ARRANGEMENT. OUR Mail Packet Boats, JOHN MARSHALL, JCapt. HuU j and J. C: CABELL, 0&t. Hunt ley, wul leave Richmond from our landing, at the head of the Basin; for the above places, on Mondajs.Wfd- uosuajrs iuu tiujs, usu ctuck a. m. pictinoiy , tuHi arrive at Scottsville by I A. M. next day, and into Lynchburg by 7 P.- M. ';' . :i:f - , Y'',, ':. , BETURNINO. ' - .- ' N Leave Lynchburg, Mondays t Wednesdays and Fri days at 7 A. M, and 'arrive at Scottsville by 10 P. M- and into Kichmond next day by 4 1 M ; .'. : By this arrangement, passengers for Tennessee and jQuyandotte, will not be detained in . Lynchburg, as nerevoiore . uur. pat win aiso coaneci wiu uie lines of Stages from Scottsville to Stauntorr. c - This is now the cheapest and best, route to the dif- I ferent Virginia Springs, and offers many other induce-' ments to travellers lor preference. . . ,: , .-i f:r;,- . - The invalid will be pleased with his easy, comforta ble and safe passage ; the beautiful .and romsntie sce nery will delight the admirers of nature, and the rich, far : famed and. highly . cultivated ' James River low grounds and highlands, will gratify the agriculturist and man of taste; . ; : "iM On onr airivat rai Lvnchburz. Cassenirers have a choice of two routes to the White 8ulphpr,Spririgs; with an assurance, that all snail be sent on two lines of Stages running over the Natural Bridge and by Dibbrer's Springs, and the other by Liberty Fincastla and the 8weeir-fej)rihgi.--f?lfc i - i -rfjSDMO ft D8 & DAVENPORT, Richinond,Juiie 18f V'TtO rrrvrmte saipnur water from theXWMti V V pAtfrnrtn. Just received alarere sun. ply ofthe W bite 8ulphur Water by the Boi,' Barrel ani half Barrett For sale only bfi April JJm STrrHiDreggfet we again respectfuDv hooe that no one wilt hk hurt at our stopping his account,' when, we are not paid on the first calL ShaU begMto serve those as usual, who never disappoint usy ' . Tt?2' un i. 49- zw, , - ; Wllii. rClW m i wMsgsasgsasA J RESTORER Of . THE BLOOD;-- - poa (jHROmc AND OTHER DiStiASEj"'- VVW ZESttJ &. ? ........ y . . .- from ' mattera.-' iri.inir r.. i n. cured oldwrddte, from die use of mercury, 'calomel ' bark, .4 c: f or females) from the change of life. specified m the Pamphlet. . -t V'v - ,Fnce per BottW I ; PlrJtJI 0 1 Onart S'- - Anti'Svvhititic' 5,truti This MerTinln . iS Venereal IJU6rdexs a certain remedy, and the natlent v win uiujscu iwuvwasi nvneiiiieti iu twenty four ' hourfc Price per Bottfei Ptht$l 50; Quart, f3r . 'Abyssinid Mixture i celebrated for its- speedy .ad - i perfect removal at Gonbrrhfleat andjGIeet atsd-of the v fearful results consequent on., its improper treatment, i X benefit will be visible in li hours; ; Price, fomih of , pint SI; 50; half pinl,.f3 pint, J5.V;' Gold Mine Balsam, for Bilious and Nervous Afiec- ' dons. Colds, &C ; Price," '60 Cents; T ' ' 5 ' V "? !, Aromatie Extract,' linhrieni C IndigesdoIi;Cold--; w ness in the Stomach, Numbness or Weakness intbe v f Lrrabs, Rheumatism, , dtc. : ; Foot fbuucesv'. 50: centsM Sw: half pintl. pint, 2.' ' ' Depurative Puibda;tot Bilious AfTectionsBilipus : Fever, Headache, Diseases of the Eyes, 4;ci: which to be taken in the Rftafnr. ; rii. t,', VVviv L - apon Oinmenf, for Piles, which is to be applied '.'ri. - Bengal Ointment, for . Tetter, Ringw6rtrf, 8alt Rheum, Scaldhead, Eruptions tit the Skin, end Foul ' " f Ulcer.; i. to bellied besides, the Restorer. ff : . Universal or Strengthening Plaster, fbr. Disease ' ' of the Chest? Dyspeptia. Inflammatory EheumaUMn, r -- Palsy, Paralysis, Ac, which i in moat 11 these eases - to be' used besides the Restorer. 50 eta", pef box. " . , - (0 Fpra full and particular accotint pf Dr. ItobV " , Medicines;, their . properties and nature, see Dr. K.V ---J. Pamphlet, whereinwill likewise be, found directions -; fr their rise, and numerous testimonials i which ac- f Coftpany every Medicine, and may "likewise be had, gratis, at the office of Dr. K. orpf hU Agents, by mail. j J he; Ktstorer, and all omer above mentioned Med' icines, arelof Dr. Kuhl'i own discovery,' and aW pre-' pared by himself. k ; . ,s o fc From Geo. R Barr, Esq . Editor of the South Wes- ' ' ttrn Virginiah.: l - ' - ? - .AiiiiroW, Va; bcV 9th," 1839. -Da. KrHi.; Richmond, Va.; ' " T" ' v DsAi Sit : 1 am happy to inform' yoh that I am - -in excellent health. In a letter twelve months; or up wards , since I stated I had entialy fecovered my health. Smce that time; I have nor had the slightest symptom of my old and much dreaded disease the Dyspepsias I also stated the cure of several cases, of obstinate character and of long standing; they have ' all proved permanent, so far as I have been able 16 as certain. I have had several .venereal ' eases, .which -have been successfully treated with your Abyssimar Mixture and Anti-Syphilitic 8yrup. I will mention ' one case, which had. been treated with the usual reme- -dies for. three months, but without any abatement of " disease; . Your medicine was procured, ; tnd the dis easeV which before appeared too obstinate, in S. lew days yielded to your remedy,- - , s, I have used your medicines in various dtspasea with- success,-. 1 have used none other in my family f!rihe ; last eighteen months. .. One of my sisters, whose eyes ' had been affected for some years so much id that she -was scarcely able to see to attend to the most ordinary, business without the use of spectacles was relieved by -the Use of four Restorer ofthe Blood and t)epurative1 Powder. - , : Respectfully yours. " ,' r.t GEORGE R,BAn& TO THE CITIZENS. OP NORTH CAROLINA. Dr. Kpwl respectfulljinnounces to hi friends and the public in general, that be bas, besides his Office in4v Richmond Va. opened an Office at Ralxigh N Rap-, , pesite the City HoteLj fur the eale of his Medicines," as above specified. . . ' ' fjfj Persons wbhing to procure' any of them", will -please to dirrct their orders, with the amount, (post- v paid,) to Da. KUHL'S Onici, Raleigh, N. C. r. The discount by wholesale on - Medicines at my si Office in Raleigh,j N. C. is regulated as follows, on $6, discoont $1; on J 1 2, discount $2; on $25, discount $5fr, The amount is to be iransmitted by mail, bo my riakVi (l)ost paid) in N, or S. Carolina notes, or notes of the Banks of Richmond, Va. and the Medicines shall be sent free of freight to' tiny part of North CaoCna,..;. i- . v ; Agemts in North CXbolina, i , Brannock & Woollen . i Wentworth; Rockingham. " J. & R. Sloan, v Greensborough, tuilfbrd.v James Srannoclc; .'j. s-; Waterloo, Guilib'rcL , Hargrave, Gaither 4- Co. Lexington, DavSsjn., , Jenkins 4; Biles,' 4l, , Salisbury, Rowan;! . - " J. M.A. Drake.- . Asbbbrough, Randolph. Price, Dickinson dt Co, Yancey villerCaswclu-- James E.-CaUum, ( , -MiIton Caswell. 8. Perry XernefiT'dle, StokCS.' C. C. Henderson, Lincolntoa ' . . B. Oatesi . r CHsrltftli- . J. JJ? Jhifer JfvPiuarf.v-'- it-; v "i 1 rmilE toor rlcb mdntihcl Hie rlr!t ? - KJU0Oor man- For, sale jby E. ..Kab i Petersburg Va. A most valuable fettle work entitled, The Poor Rich Man and Uie Rkh PW Man," af-" fording a plain and forcible illustration of the com para; ' ' live happiness of. tHe two classes of makind.-R'rch- . and Poor; May 9' TrTfOW CAN A person judge ofa,; PI . JXlLano by tlie outside appearaxiee f . - Any skill ul UaUnet-Maker .can Jrama a ; beautiful. v Case, and these splendid outsiues are frequently found to cover the poorest soft .of insides bot it requlrea,;" .v sbrnethinz more to make a eood and dut able ACTION. ' which is tbe -mosi iriportant matter connected with! riano a uuug Ksrccty .iuw&cu uiw anu uww :s calf a purchaser be m judge t The safest way 1 4o .v- lake Jfianos upon trial, and men you are sure tg Pe on. jyj the safe side. ' - --4. , I have neat THIRTY PIAKo FORTES for faU May 7. Dealer iri Hota ahd Piano Portend i : at reduced prices, and I offer theni upon trial if they; are-good; keep therfii if they are bad return them. . - r;X-M-.- i ' E. P. IV ASH, Petersburg, Vt.'' --l "TTOTTICJB The subscribers wish to purchase r ijfone or twd ihowaridbosheli of 'clean Flax Seed, for which the highest market price will be eiv4, -.f en, also, t few hundred bushels of Paima Cbrbti tt -y Castor beans ; they also wish io engage two orrrei . - thousand bushels of sound Uotton Seed lo be deliver T ed st their Mills on Neuse River, near Rogers bridge5 . or at any Gin withip fourt or - fite miles. v Apply.te 'i tlie subscribera in Raleigh c C t : f ij-j , , ' - 1-. T. WM. F CLARK, V ' v f ,-f:,- ' , r; J. h.'jeffreyc Jsnnsry25; 1842. - - 8-tfi A FEMALE TEACHER, competent ,to hnpart' " 4 JMsi thorough English EdflcStbn, and also qualified 't , w jjim luiuuumi VI UW AJtUXU WW, Vlii JHtt Willi -- ar situation, in a private family, on ttplicallan:at this " Office. Torn person welt recommended, Tro Hon- ' ana dollars a year, and Uoard will be given, with the ' privilege of rervinthe TnUion moneV for all ovet fiii scholars i A pply soon. ; i-,."v' - . ' ' I , ' ;june f.. -j-, . . 43-3t v entoa Hale Academy. fTTlHE FaK Session, will commence W tha first Ji' Monday in July. No Student of exceptionable - -; couauct will . De anmiUAri -inbi tn insumuon . or. u louod to be so after admiswdo maini None, therefore, Board may be procared at $8 pertnootb. -Viassicol jj&aarxment, -v ROB. A. EZELL, A JL l'-tAt Envlish and Matkana&aI'V&ttrt MWarrenton, :r if Th t andaL Halifax Advocanv TsrbrW Press. J 'l Petersburg StatesmaaUod fiichmwoT Enqniwr wiU copy for four weeks and forward thifreapectivaac- WfCtf.A.Eatt.' .-j4 .3;-! . 'I :1 -r s :.i - '!- --- - " i ,- '- i t ' air t'lAV:-ff;- t.f.-". 'i i ." " ;:a : .A1- -

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