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Hquse 1 of ReprsenUtiycs June 34 1844. v t - .U1t ':,fi' - PRINCIPLES NOT MEN?., With all itese facts etarinj us 10 4b face in the iiisiory of your cndilau, sve yrt hear it said, tint the. resson Mr-iVait Burwt sltid eide, ,aud -.Mr. Polk takr up, was because your party foe forsiprtdpe nt me.'' A this is one of tha tiiolloea uf mod era Democracy, I Vroio9 briefly to examine jour claim, to it. Many of iba resolutions paised at th -recent Ball iinorR: Convention, which are set forth :as the fir tides of your cfcd consist of such vag.ue generaUUes, that niiie.lenlhs of all parties .Mrill ajrree to tbem; and each member of.- your party Ja thus t0 at liberty to give them such a eon strtiction as will suit his latitude , The first resolution declares your oppositionJo faelt tioui symbnU and 'yet, in the recent con test, in Tennessee, your- pnrty: adopnd Pidk 8itlk and Polk bushes as their ayinbnlf, at thy formerly did hickory bushes in the palmy darn : of Jcksoniscri. They next . reolet themselres m taor ot a strict conatrimtiou of the Constitution.; yet-your, party tn Con. gras iierer had snydiffirulty iti firdirif; the Constitution broad enough to .permit you to do any thing you desired, from I lie annexa tion nf a nation, down to the expunging f the journals of CongrfM. They next de clare 44 that the Constitution doe pot con iftmA iAttivpAiisr . . f Saaat- .assrAsf Am sanewM-t.jaiausi. and carry on a general svstem ;of Intcrnal i.im-ntB. 1 m..ht -fr d .vrJ.n.l -tjea ofth.s reflation, to tbe votes of large """'Jf he wishe aumoer of your party in thia and preceding U$mk.te$i black ntk Mock rnimmm s i,-nf .k. f. . So it has. been with . Dt pao. Bst as T(W go for principle. Tot men," I .Ml ai,'e tou acflmmentarv.in lb noJ.t.eat f Wrte.mtit frV.,PM;.i. lXVUlCTO v-.e w-w w ti.OMi f 1 n. n M n.ii,. OnsfM.. iaioll he oted, in the Seriato; fir a bill to anhscrihe on the part of the XSeneral Government, for tiitelr in the Haltimnre and OhtA '-Railrnari. An,i the. Ie ni J,t.,. ife.T2 h .,tKi I for a kill makin la r ire annronriaiinn fo I Internal luiMovements bv the General Gov- nrnmftit. - . ji . - . i The reanl.itinna in relation f a thi tariff. I tlmry, and economy iu the adminUtration of the flnernmAt are o vavue and rwr. 1 ufn. that ih m'.n an. ihi.nr nr nihiCT 1 .u ;n'.....t i..:.. v u Thpynext remarked that Congress "tiae . . . I na power te charter a National Bank." ': 1 -i irrH pitr-Vnu another enmmentarv oh this by referring to Mr. Dallas. On the 9th Jan - uarv, 1832, Mr. Dallas presented a'memtKial private cnaracier oi uiai greai .c.. tothe Senate from 5 the Unitetl States Bank can sUtesman Who is oureandMlata for the Driving iia rfteharfer: and aeenmnanied it presidency. Sir, the country is too well '. P : I With these remarks' -.-j . '.i He could not but feel ronglv hnrrmd r tbe tecolieci ion that the Legitmtvr of Pennsylvania re-1 and tu treat with anything but contempt, the cenilya.id ineffrttaninionsly nad reoomrnen and the old explo toe recluirter of the Bank Ho came "here a will- I . i . i . i wo a, he wa, virtually an intruded Aoxar in pro- moiing, to the 'extent 6f bts abitby, n object, which however dangeron! timed, its imroduction misht tetm.tcat in iieelf .entitled fsv everv consideration I x ommuiee. rtrDorttt a bill- Co renew lot cbaner of tlm I . v r . .,- - . - a Bink o( the Unhed' States. . . T T . I "May 23, 1832.Mr. Dallas mads aapeecb! m vor oi the Bank, as constitmioual and expedient Mr. Dalli.voted for the- bill to recharter the U. S. BanV, and when jt Vas Vetoed bv President Jackson. h vntH fne Ita'ehar'. ler notwitbstandinir the veto. Siihsemifeiit- : r ryy f"T ,;r'- I ly, Mr. Dallas turned against the old U. S. Mk, but he did .not chance his ooiniona .L . .. . . i " . . . I anoui tne cnnstitufionahtv or exnedjenevl of such an inalitutinn. i nnr.roni frnn, I L .. . . ' ' I r . "ie toilowinff eztraetr from a lptt.r nf hia nrLlt A j . " .:V. uivsen tn Mome nt Ihe nili7na nf in. nn 0 .. w. ... w...a 1 oiaip. dated Julw 1. Irt.sft . I . J )- - . W ihe Constitutional powar of the National Gov- wnmentto create A, bakk. 1 did not then, nor do I "we tuch a Bank as would h kfi m,hini r - - -r -e. a s rasv isiSJWSSiiss; VI ttnince, and a serviceable agent in preserving a soond -rencyj inen xoas, i $iw am, cosriscn." A'lothr raoHiftn ts v - That the srnaratkm of the moners of the Gov fa ill" wimeni from lanklnirinsti'ouOns. is indiDenahIa for Trea .,c,u And also m the entire omission Of act - the aubrreajory; a,yed on tbe table of ihis House for months Past. - f , ; drmil ihev next dlae ih.n...l...An nl r r m BiiiJiHatB mm. mm atuinsai, aa a Whior narlv. iis . mm aa 1111 an ww wmm w nam aaisa si ; - - sa an a. m mmmm. Tfiit so denniin Ai.i&& i - " ' uiroiiiuiiuii w, " '7 Ul 1 " aisinnuiion 01 2 Pitf9A repugnant to the Constitution uuiai was J0 the Senate-when Mr Qlay, ,nTolucerliirto4iatnbu ""a- public ;landramong8l the States, and Z with Mrv Clayahd against ihe opi ent oCfhat maHre, on every important :Qftniiinftn'.:eiU'4'fi' '""IV na..At V..T- A avr frtv. i' 'i t nr r7 W44 ' i AWMa vo- i jaw f aee register .oi ueoaies, vol. ni, l iUA ' i Parti .n.55 1 ' 6 - : ( the Missouri and M March 12. lR22Mr D alias, fram iW Wi I duniiff ' " loiiff 1 4 rtoHr suboiU4t toeny canoMfDeinocfat, if t his review of your rtsol ut ion is not at beau , tiful coinineiitary on your motto. of. fprinci-: plea flot he.H ' On the great constitutions 1 qtVestions oftbe baiik.dUtribution, and inter--nal jmp6vementa your candidate for Vice President ' is tlirectl. ir opbsition to your resolutions. 3oujr parjy faa ve a ways boast that.-4obetliencfl to .instructions? was one of'iw cardinal 'doctrines -yet, when from two-thirds to threefourlh8 of your Cotiven tioure 'directly itistrticted to nwninate Mr. Van Buren; they disregarded J heir in struct iona.'eud pclect'd a man never thought of tor the office by any of t hose who appoi n I ed l hem. .You proclaim as air fundamental principle, that the tnajoriiy should always rule"-.y( t in your Convention you trampled this principle under foot, and tulopted a two thirds rule, by whicli a thihority of the con vention actually 'dffeatecf the nomination oft man who received' a majority of all the vots. pf the,CoiientIoh. Why, sir, if- any manvwill examine, he will . find that t jie pinciples of your party leaders vary according to their latitudes, and sometimes, according to States. In Pefin sylvania' and the North, they are Cor a pro tective tanfl, and for.tbe exclusive hard mo. tlv currency. , It was correctly said 'by a leading Lnco editor of Ohio, that the prin ciplesvuf Democracy are progressive " That which was Democracy a few yean ago, is denounced as Federalism how ; and the De mocrat who has remained steadfast in the principles he entertained twel ve years since, will find himself in the Whig ranks now. -The truth is, modern Democracy has changed all its doctrines, uutil' (here are none of its original principles left. It reminds me of Dominie Sainpoon's silk ' stockings. - The Dominie prided hiinse!f very much on hs silk atockint;8, and his careful housekeeper as the stockings wore out, not having the silk, darned them white, mixed, or black wool, as she bad either inot coiivenient at ' s ' at - : ' '- a s ' a - nana, in tune, as me sua uisnppesren, us place Was supplied with these parti-colored patches of wool, until there was not a parti cleul i,erigi,u.Lailk left. Yet the IXuninie was as pr.Mid of them as ever, and on Sunday C'fc princ.plea." From year to year, you hve dCardrd some old, and patched the P!ce with soqie new, parti-colwed prmci - - J" m IB to suit the views of party Jeaders, or lb! haH of popular sei.tiuient. until ijow not a vestijee of what was old fashioned De mocracy is found to remain. Mr. Chairman in the free, examination 1 have made into the poliliqal course of Col. 1 nt iotigbV to detract from his rawinj , nor niret remureu whuiii hb.ui - i . j :.u: . u curia of hi private life, to blacken bis char -nd PJ him in the minds of the A merican people. 5 A. wuuiu acurn iu uo w 1 leave such work to Amoa IWeuUall andoib ler Dolittcal scavenff rs. be tbev on this flmr or ei88WOtrP wn, reeling uiHsei i i e i.. . .i I.. i.- "" U"J i- - Pssues now before the public, gratify the pal ly malice of ignoble minds, by attacking .'j .1.. i l : - acquaints wuu tiic cnaracier iihi asnitr of Henry Olay to I eel any thing OOl disgust acu w,c" mw rev-u.u to suit the present emergency of the party, His eminent' services, durinff the last war : His eminent ' services, during the last war ; , n.. lr r?i . .UiiUmni .r Vt VJIICII , IH- ItIV tl w , ..u...r.Hi.. MM......rk m 7 a i naiMraii Jiim tn ff h lisiirta taci AAnnuefice 1 - " - of the American people 'and now that the j mists nf prejudice nave been driven awav 1 by OSsav voice of truths the admiring world behold his name insciibed so high on the moulit of fame,5 that none who seek to tar. ... . ... . . . . nia reputiHion can reacn tne lowest let ter wh,ch 'g"twra fn the inscription of bis renown. , Nor nave I.Mr. Uhairmati, attempted to rfefenri or exnlain . the nrincinlea of mV nar I - r . m r , vl The v need rto fexnosilion. and cart be ' - ,.r . .. in and Known oi aw men. ine? cou d - . . , , . 1 nnt ha ' hiltr knnwit. were thsv wnitn in .. " "3 : 1 .......... '--i lfttra of firA Vn the rnlnrnns of vntir Cant. .nt miA .fA.nfi,l nniil jnn LI K 1 at the tannest conlines oi tne KeptiDlic i tsased unon the immutable laws oi train, ano J of republican libefty, they will exist as land- I marks' ' for alt oractical state?tnan, until the M cnain of this Union shall fee severed by lanarchv. or (Uaolved amidst the ruins of time. 1 the Union of these ' States, in devotion to I of our Ggvernment, we y ielri to nonei 'The- whigs in the . North, South,' East and tfe Wpi rp Pt.,.i t.. w--a isA uiil a w uata a u as w tiirT a saa a a- sa a sa a a a a a mi m aa a a nnan vnn sinmisif vastM - n dm. m .a. mr a. a . Boiwnu.w, v.....w ..-,' iiuiii niiniii i firmly, trusting and believine thai our coun- try win continue sio vm m ine right as she alWflifshasbeen5 vvnirra uriii noil aimi uii meir iiannpr ine country firt--oiif Corjntrtr last and by thai country, id erf contest we will stand for- 1 :': 3j i s-- rut I . . . JOB PRIN tteatly txteuitd erthiil 05cV, : . . ...I'll - . " . . , . FALL' SUPPLIES OF OS & 8 . 3S-fca uusut 7iu8lcal instrument. . Tjsjrcr articles; stc v E. P. NASH , Swtamere Street Pterkurtr VI and otherii in want of any Uof the above articles will find in mv eUbIihineMt the jtnoai dmrable stock 1 have ever onered. at great- jr rccuccc jfrvxg. a can irom ray ota irienus ana easttmers sotieited' ' r ' Cvp: ,ISIIV- DESIRACLK PROP ertr for Sale. In the City of 1H laSS. 1 Ualelffh. '1 be 8utriher. binv de- wrotm of movinc t his Plantation, wishes t..s.lhi H0yE AND XOT. inthisCHv. The Property Is eiwaiedon NewVra 8treet4 east from tbe centre ! the tJaphoL The Houe is a Urge two sto ry baildinir. fortj-lwo feetbv twentyewht. wnh a ds Mtie through the tniddle-ihree Rooms oft the tower floor and Tour above,' with Fireplace to-each It has baftement story of hammered Hock the whole extent, which is intended for a Dining Ritom, ice. with a fire place at each end the bawment llooins not finished. rhere i a superb Rock Stable, two storiea high, twen. ty-Four by thirty fret square; also a Rock Hmoke-house mil good rrame Kitchen; and an excellent Well of Water. The Lot contains from ait to seven acres of ground, which bate been iiighty imprx)rd. The House is beauttfutlv- situated on an eminence, near the frt lias. , , A II the improvements have ben made witit thrre years, and coat the builder over six thoa ana ironsm. " ; ' This desirable property is now offered -tor foor moosand dollars . Time witt be given the fturehawr, but the note witiajraw interest and undoutted aeeo rity will be required. Persons, desirous f living in Raleigh, have now an opportunity of purchasing a desirable residence, at a very reduced price. . P. GUION. Raleigh, August ' 68. if BlOIiti DtlAWURErril S PILLS. TE have just received a fresh supply of this Jf V valuable Medicine, which is recommended by ihouaands of person whom they have cord f Con sumption. Influenza, Colds, Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Head Ache and a sense of fairness in the btck part f the Head, usaaJlyMha.svniptoms of Apoplexy, Jaundice, Fever and Ago, biiius Kcailet, Typhus, rel low. and common Fevers of all kinds; Asthma Gout, Rbrumatism, Nerynus Dlieases. Liver Ctnn plaint Pleu'rixy,' Inward Wraknees DepresMon of i he 8pirits; Ruptares. Inflammation. Sore Eyes, Fits, Palsy, Dropsy, Small Pox, Measles, fJxonp, l!tugh,i Whooptng Cimgh, Quinseys t 'holtc. Cholera M.r bus Gravel. Worms, Dysentery, Deafoeas.. Ringing Tfoise in the Head, King's Evil, Hcrolols, Erysipe- la, r Ssmt Anthony's Fire, Salt Kbum, White 8wellinrs, Ulcers, some of thirty year Ktandiag, Cancers, rumor, Hweiled Fret and Leg. Piles, f Jos tiveneas, all Eruptions f the Skin Frightful Dreams, Female Complainu of every kind, especially obstrac- I tions.reiaxatieiis.ecc. Also, Uranrireib Liniment, for sores, swelling, I wounds, dec, at 25 cents a hot tie. There are Agents for selling the above tu every County in ihe state. - WILL: PECK, A genu Raleieb, Msy 14, 1 844. . 39 - ly To Southern & ttfeatem Jtlerchantt. JARV1S, SCRYMSER & GERMOND, Wkoletale Crown ted Cocuainioi MerehaBts,. - i: No. 81 Front til. New York, I AVE constantly on band, and offer for side, either for Cash or approved credit, a large and carefully selected assortment of Groceries, l ess. Li quors, V ine, dec-amone Which are the" following : " pCGARS. 8l Croix, Porto Rico, Cuba, and New Orleans, with double and single refin d Loaf and Crushed. , COFFEES. Old Government Java, Rio, Laguira, St. Domin go, Cuba, 4c. TEAS. Hvson. Yonna Hvson. Imoerial. Gannnwder. 8oucbang and Poucbong, eempristag aU the different qualities, in every variety of packages. ...... LIQUORS. . Setgnette, J; J. Dupuy, ptard Dupuy 4 Co. Mac Glory, Cbamigne and a variety of other French Brandies with Si. Croix Rom, Jamaica Rum, Hol and Gin, dec WINES. Madeira. Pale Sherry , llrowo do. leneriCe, Port, Mahiga. Muscat 4rc. a full assortment of each kind, embracing all the different qualities. Also, Principe and Havana Semrs. Indiro. Pettser. Pimento. Cassia. . m - - -ttr-wtr To MrrcBani, ordering Goods fr. New York, wsV WVHM Brai V atusaw sasa invvia ipsaa 14 ""u w jr-s ; w ..m r ..ti ;ik mA sae4 r..t.i;aa and every article sent away shall be exactly wiat "it purp.ua to be. ' Liberal advances made on consign- Will ISD BlIHWV WV 111! VIVHIinilVTI WIU W a IUII1 a ments of produce'. Feb fi. 1844. 12-iy TRANSYLVANIA .UNIVERSITY, Sa- ISrgsgSSnT- mihe Lectures will cornmenceM usual, on ihe fiiat ; ll Mondav in November, and close on tne nrstoay of JTeUruary, under tbe following r . .... ,r,X. a raTl,.nrV . a'.swtjMa.. nnT.uiu i mint pv u r ir... r,-. u.: :i .t d-.;.. . mi . VII UUB A. IWI.-V M tvwummvm w. iuv WM. H.t RICHARDSON.. M. D- Profesaor of Ob- . I'ljHviumiuU;! iwhv. wwijt ateirieks. and the Il seaaes of Women and Children THOS. D MITCHELL. M. D . Professor of Ma- ttria Medica and Theraot utics. and Dean of the J ROBERT PETER. I and Pharmacv. Facaltv. - ' - ' t , a M. D4 Professor ot Chemistry LOTAN O WATSON. M. D . Professor af Theory I arid "racnceA . : . . . . (Editor oi tne Theory and General and r?$flWar T .w. A full roursa of Ijedorea cosU 105, payable in- variablv in advance, for whirh sum, notes of good and . u ik. mi.iSI. mm. sotvem 'n'"r:-I ""TaT-TiTi. -j i r . an K.h a a i ai mmt w laar saar atn - san aaaaw BKraaussisBiajiswMBi jSi ss . wwtu imawi bsm a star - I . l .i .Mm ,i u.u. . r tk- P.ntr he ai.oointed EL L. Dcblxi, M. I to the ofijee of Jjemontraror oj anatomy . , . :r : , :tT0s, pMITuHELL, . itfomlnar Dew Droit. fThAMBAUTbestinaBty TOBACCO of above USX ?fanJB for sale by tba box or single poonu, ai manutannrera virieaA. at " ' ,l f 5tf -45 t,.9:a wi -1 as- 'TITH dt PEWUlrS.. rt Way 30. .'r -.. ft ,"i.r.,.;-K.': ' , -.ii.41: Km7ii 1 - CAPITALS WOO&M ' COSTHBUnOSSfllP FIEB WMAKCE C0MP1HT, otnet, up. 57, witt STREET. I Insure DwelUiig-house, Warehoases and Buildings in general. Merchandise. Household Furniture, Ships building Ships in Hurt and their Cargoes, and every deacrip'iun of peronai Property, u j , .AGAINST LOS. OH. OAK AGE Blf FIRE. J SM TVH ROGERS, President. R, W. Ma an a, Secretary. " . D. W. STONE, Ageht, l At Raleigh, May 16,1844. 40w4weolypd Popular Literature In cbeapTortn. lOTAJOR JONES Courtship, detailed with wfaer jyjj. incidents, and adventares, in a serifs oi Letters with It illusirations-Prke 60 cents t:batwonb, or tbe romance f a week.r Tbe Prairie Bird, by the- Hon. I J. A, Murray, price 25 cer t Darney O Heiden. the Naigator and other tales of Ireland, by Samuel lover R. H A , price 25 cents" ; A New Spirit of the Age. edited by R. H. Home price 25 cents; PhanUmton, or Prince of Palm land, ly Sarah Coleridge,, in 2 volumes, price 50 cents. The young Sailor, lvMrSfS.B Dana. Just received, and for Jale at the North Carolina Bookstore. TURNER & HUGHES. ! June 12, 844. 48 i Valuable Property for Sale. rppHE SulMcriber, desirous to remove his Printing JL materials and carry on his hoaioess in the neigh borhood of the City, esrly in the ensuing year, offers for sale ihe Houses and Lot on Hillsboro Street, where be at preent resides The principal house ban 12 rooms, heides the wo rooms used as a Printing Office, and Editor' office, the largest of which would be an excellent dining room, or could be converted into seveial sleepina rooms. The, situation ias is well known here) is in the most pleasant part of the city, and tbe premCre are admirab y fitted for a Ladies' and Family Boarding House, lor summer, and for public accommmlation during the winter and session of the General Aaemlly. The cellar of the bouae is lathed and plastered ; there is a new brick kitchen ; an excel lent well of water ; good stables, carriage house, dec. dec. The price will be moderate ; a small part of the purchase money will be required when the tide is gi veu. and for the bslance a credit of one, two and three year will be allowed if deaired, on 1kk1 bearingi i teret from tbe delivery of property, with satisfactory security. ALSO. j Tbe House and lot contiguous to the above, former ly belonging to Capt. Hunter's Estate.' There is a good two story House on the premise, with stabtf and all necessary out houses. This is a very pleasant and desirable family residence, and will be sold low and on very accomm--dating terms. Should both or either of the above places remain unsold till the first of Jauuary next, they witt be of- fered lor rent. ' THOMAS LORING June 15, 1844. 49 1m. JFamilp Groceries. BROWN. Havanna. Crashed and Loaf Sugar, ' Prime, Imperial and Gun Powder Tea, Kt Laguyra and Java Coffee, dtc. &c ALSO. Real Apple Vinegar, and Lamp Oil of the best quality. Heads of Families would do well to call and exam. ine for themselves, as they were selected with care and are offered on the best terms " ; JAMES M. TOWLES. j May 15. 40 ? Dr It O UAYVTOOD Offers bis Professional servicea to the eilisens of Raleigh, and vicinity j Office next door north of the Eiis- copaTlCboreb. ' June 18, 1841. 50-6w fXjT Star and Standard, each six GREAT UEDOCTION IN PRICES OF PIANO-FORTES. giOR some months st tbe Subscriber has beeri 1 selling bis Piano-Fortes at a reduction of Jfifty tan each from hi former prices. He has uo hand at una time from 15 to 20 Pianos of different kinds, at prices varying from 250 lo 600 dollar as well sa a number of second handed ones, at less prices. Sod .ubiect to be returned if not eood. E. P. NASH. o - Prtrrsburg, Va: OFFfC'ES TD RE.1T. WISH to rent the Office in the Rsaisrta b uild ings. just vacated by p. Boss s a, Esq. . And, also I beone adjoining, opening on tbe Court green. WESTON R. GALES. Raleigh, March 4. ' J PLOUGH CASTINGS, TTITST received a larre snpolv of Points to Rich moud t;at Iron Plough, Land Slides, dec, kept constantly on hand. , ' JAMES M. TOWLES. Jury . 54 for niiiE. ! A SMART active negro Soy for tba remainder i of the year. Apply to JAMES M. TOWLBS. 64 July; ON COMMISSION. r I BOXES eonuining I gross small boxes AU- eacb. of Patent perfumed MATCHES, without sulphur, low for Cash. , Very convenient for, family use, JAMES M. TOWLES. ' 43 Mav 2T. ' Attetitlon Whlgrs and Democrats, TrST i received this day die following list of new Cy aOd lata PublkatiM fruh . Jr the Preu, i . Chronic lef 'of EnghintC France, .Spain and, tha adjoining Countne from the latter part of the reign; ot Edward the 2d, tothe Ooronstion of Hrnry 4UL-. t j-.j , .1 i I . . . . . . , -. . , . ra twaiiiHipnaimoHMnii w awn ivuna dte, A.new; Edition. . - ?. . .. irieasant Mem.e4i rieasant lianas, uy Mrs; a ' a .... -w. i Young People's LHnry;eontsinmg MArl Tsle, Fairy.Takit Humorous ,TaW, Tale of , Uia Times, Consul s daugh er, diPv dte ..By tha Author of Peter t-artey ,- ... - . The Poems a-.d Ballads of Bchnter. trsisUted bv Rircdward Lytton tsatwer, Han. IV The- Poem. Sacred, Passionate.? Humorous, of j NsUSJi'tel Parker .W.JIUk m 1 voU 8vo, .Call at the 1 wa v, ?'v . a o axanuoe use cc; 1 w 1 .. p. v .. . . , Raleigh, Jorjrlai.'8 &yipwnj&' 03 Tba Star and Standard, wUl please aapyT a TO THEJjTrH via Portsmoutli and li. K. Ilqatl and Bay hin Steamers. ; WE wwld respectfully state to the travelling public, that we are dispoed,ond will carry tbem- as cheap as any other line, to Portsmouth or Baltimore. : 1 Our Road ie ran over with as much succes as any in the country our Boats en the Bay are nf the first class, and commanded by experienced and. attentive officers the Stages and Teams (between Hedges and W eldon. 24 miles ) are goml drivers obliging, and the road a good one ; and the traveller may rest as sured nothing shall be wanting on our part to make heir trip pleaxaut and -afe. . V e shall not be governed by wb tjury be charged the traveller from. Gaston to Balunare, . but what be is charged from Weldon. Fare at present front SIedes' to Baltimore, (9, (meals included on the Bay Boats.) Should any further reductions be msde by our op ponents. With a view to divert the travel from this comfortable and ex;diii6usF6uTe, we ask the. travel to come over to Weldon and they will only be charged from SledgtV what others av from this place.' Our not defaming the opr route, I am sstisfied, will not do violenre to ih feelings of the travelling community. . We Cshhot play such a game, Surb menns to secure patronage is not sanctioned by the Company. Paengers are guarded againt getting Ticket in Raleigh through to Petersburg t i( they should change their route after leaving Raleigh, they niastilo so at a sacrifice of. amount paid to carry tbem from Gaston to Peierburgv Fare from Sledges to Portsmouth, $6 00 Fare from Sledges' tu. Portsmouth and re turn in four dayi, f 7 60 WM. W. MOODY, Ja , Agent. Office Portsmouth d R. R. Road Co.,? Weldon, N. C. Julv 1st, 1844. 3 54 ' Q3 The Danville Reporter will copy. SELECT Classical and Mathematical School. FTPIHE Subscriber! having resigned the charge of Li Ithe Hillsborough Academy; contemplates open ing JSeUctSehool, twelve miles south west of Hills borough, and tbe same distance, wee nearly, frura Chapel Hill. His leading motive iso educate hit own aorta in the country x and his selection has been made with spt-cial reference to this ohjert. ' ; For details apply to bun post paid at Hillsbo rough, till November next, when :. the school is' to begin. - W.J.BINGHAM. HiHsboroogh, May 8. . 41 eowSm Wbodlantl for Sale. WIUu SELL- ot reasonable terms, my i I Tract of Lakd, lying on' Neuse riter, in Wake county, twelve miles east of Raleigh. This Tract contains 874 acres, which the subscrjtwjr is con fluent cannot be surpassed, in point of quality, by any Tract of Laud now offered for sale in Wake county and as such, invites all wishing to purchase 16 exam ine the said Land, before tliey think of purchasing elsewhere, for fear they may lose a bargain, s 1 think they cannot help being pleased when the qua.luy.and pi ice of the Land are Known. For further infomai ion; apply to A.T. MIAL. July 10,1844. 561aw6t CIGARS! CIGa RS! C1G AljtH TA rvT.B would respectfully inform the. Citizens of Vs Raleigh, and the Public generally, that .we have-opened a Ciaar, Msnufactoiy in Raleigh, where we constaiitly keep on hand a full assortment of high flavored, imported Cigars, including ' . JtEGALIAS. WERNER, . ESPERANZA, CTJURT, CAZADORES, HATAWA, LANORMA. PRINCIPE, ,&c dtc " die. And all kinds of Domestic Manufactured CigifS. A general assortment of superior " Chewing Tobacco; Maccauba, Congress Coarse ' Rappee and, Scotch Snuff, Cigar Cases, Snuff B xes, arid all articles iu the line.' which we offer at New York prices, by the wholesale and retail. Ait orders thankfully received, and attended to with dispatch. ? Purchs.r, and the lover of a good Cigar and To bacco, will alwajs he furnished with tha best kinds. suited to the tasta of tba connoisseur. - Call and try at . : KRA USE A MILLER'S, A Fsyetteville Street, opposite tbe City Hall. Jaly.22 . : ... -fia "VaLUABCE PROPEUTr , FOR SALE IN THE COUNTY of WAKE t-TPatS CTlBl&SglSifts). iitending to leave ine ptaie. ouers tor sale me vaiuanfjj Tbact or Las, 'oh which he resides, in the OiHinty of Wake," situated, nine miles aat of Raleigh, and within sight of the main lined leading from that place to Terborough being the Tract on which Major CaaaLKS H. Hi btos, formerly resided. The Tract contains .. .' .- ; r- AtVie hundred'ahd sixty-four flcrest and is well adapted to tbe culture of Corn, Cotton, Wheat, dtc. To persons in the low country, desir ing a healthy residence, this situation presents pecu liar advantages. Tha Dwelling HouAe is large and commodious, containing four good Kooms below and two above. There are all the necessary Outhouses required on a lot, and .beside one of the best lee Houses in the County. -v The Water is. most excel lent and abandanu-t.:' - , ". I." To accommodate purchasers, be would . divide the Tract, if ihe whole could be sold in ibis wsr. . .. A further desenptioq is deemed unnecessary, as persons dispo-ed to purchase will,' doubue,' call and look for themselves, when the terms of' sale will be made known. " - HENRY SEA WELL. Juna t, 1844. : 46 tf itate or Worth CJaroilna. Jobxstos .Coutty , Court of Plea and Quarter Sessions, lav Termu 1844., . -. .. . , Needha B.Stevens c o. , : Juhhs A. Stevens cf oJt. It appesrihc ' to tba satisfaction of the t'oorti that William H. Stevens, one of the heirs at Law W Hen ry Sevens, is a taon. resident of this euia ? j , is ordered therefore, tbst piiblicadoii bs ' mada tbe KSieign .KeglSler KM NX euccewva wcr, nvuij ma; iim u be and sDiiear a( our next tiourt of Pleai and Quarter Sessiea, to be held 6 lb County iTJon axon, at the Court-bouse in Snd bfield,' on tbr fourth Mondav in A mrust next then and there plead, 'answer lor dethorVand to shew cause, "rf any"be hath, Vhy tba r- . -' . - - - prayer tne rewam soprani w siamrn (-or, id defauh. iudcwnt wilt be taken m caweaaav - Witness. Thomas Baatey; Clerk of oar said Court, at Office, the fourth Menday in May. H44. THOS B AGLEY, C.CC. DRY GCiODS CrROCKttmS, MUSI CA L MWJUU UMENtfS, 4HANCY A RTICLKa &TOYS. -Y OvNE of' the Partners of tba firm; having just re VlJlarnrd from the North; has brought sUh bfan a ' larger and better supply :of fresh fiooia, ia tba above branches, than has been kept in tba estabtisbmeot heretofore ; all of r which, .in prices snd quality . are weli worthy Ui Ie i iacommended to .Hntaumerous friends and tha pobhe as pe are vary well able to sell . as low. as any Storein this City. - -i DRFQS'iJi rJ - I An entirely fresh assortment, especislly Calicoes, Handkerchief, Woolten Goods,' Gloves and Stock ings, Muskrat and ' Seal skin Caps, SheetlDgs. and Shirtings'. etc, v:'V-"-'i --.zrv? sta'i . FANCY GOODS, HARDWAliE & CBtsL " Fjn.,rifi'l Flowers, laiwfasbiw for winter, ?S',akHtir' La f"tncy WotK Poxes. , Wnunaj jesks, BuketaJSnuS-boxes from ' "5 eta to 3 50 j lVelling Bag., Thermometers, VVallung Cnes. finest Rsior. Shavinv utensils, nirt P.. and Pocket Knives of great variety; Sensors? n very large supply; of Pistols Percussion Vjaps 8hot and ohotbelts, birdbags, Powder fiaske Cotton and Wool cardr,' patent Balances, Sifters, Awb4 tshoe- . thread, bpurs, Clotb, Teeth, Hair, Hat and 8boe brushes ; Slates, Twbmr Utensils, Jwg-glaases; vsrions sites,: IJoffee miltaPins, Needles, Purees, Pocketbooks, Night Tape.4, Mucking Pipes, Twiisa, Corkscrews, Whips, Pencils, Button, plain and painted Mugs. Mohair Caps. Clocks, VVaiiertimp Glasses, Tumblers, Bowls, Plates, Cops endiwrtV J Dishes. Pin hers, Cocoaourds. various Lamps. FRESH CONFECTIONARY & GR0CERIE8. Sugar, Coffee, Molasics 250 Ilia. 'fresh fancy and other Handles Soda. Butter and Water Crackers Pilot bread. 8ogar and Gihget Cakes, best PiheAp- pie & other Cheese,t5moked Salmmientrh Berrrncs Smoked Tongues, 8aosages,Figs, Pronea.'DafVjUFil bertii.Palm, Wall and Cocosnuis,Almond,Prstrves, , -Pickles, Brandy FrU'tW Oranges, Lemons, Pepper sauce, Chocolate, Nos. 1 and 2, Macaroni, Currants, Raisins. Citron, Nutmegs, Liquorice; : Cinnamon, Mustard, March, Tea, Olive Oil, sperm and Tallow Candles, Soaps, white, yellow, variegaied, Castile sod perfumed Chewing dt Mnekbig 1'obaeco, genu ine Principe and other Segar. Scotch and Mrs. Mil ler's 8nuff, t'anary Seed. Allspice. Pepper. Black ing, Indigo, Copperas, Logwood. Madder, Lamp end Candlewicka, Apples, Grapes. J a jbhepaste, -Newark Cider. Ale. Porter, 200 bundles Cotton Yarn, Buck ets, Brooms, Waste snd best 8perra Oil, dtc. T,7 GENUINE PORT AND MADEIRA WfNE, told only iy the metuure ; ' PERP0)r(ERt. ... ,.. v Otto of Roses, Macassar, Bears, Antique Oils. Po matum, Cologne, : Florida, and Lavender Waters, Shaving sosp, Essences, OpedeMoc, Bergimott pink Saucers. i;i - -' ti? ,.: ,.r MUSICAL IN8TRUMENTB. Finest Violins, bows, strings,' bridges, ferews,' Fin gerboards Guitars, Flsgeolettes, Fifes, Flutes, Clari onetu, Accordeons, Brsss Trumpets;. r "''' ; STATIONARY , Almanacs, Primers. Spelling, Picture ariel Song Books, Geosrapbies, Key of Heaven ( I Jatbotic En. grsvings, Paper,- Pens, , Quills, .Ink, Inkstands, Ink powder. Sealing-wax. Letter-stamps, Wafers. Fencing and Boxing Apparatus? Foils, Swords, Gloves; Masks, fiat; Breastplate ... games. ':!'': . ;v:; Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon, Ksho, Ten pins, Cop and Ball, Graces and Bai'Uedoora, skipping ropes, Rollet. .i . - : , . . , . JEWELLERY. K. : : Fine gold and wirer, as well ss gennan silver, and pinch hick, via. B re sal pins; Earring Pencils, Fin ger-rings. Thimbles Table aad Tea 8pians, Da sen Knives and Forks, Metal Combs, Tea Ml; ft Spectacles, Beh-buckles. Keys. TOYS. : ; ...?r: ; A large and choice supply t as j Printing Presses, painted Children's Trunks, -Wbeelbarrowsj: Barrsos, Marbles, Humming tops, Drums, Rsttlrs, -Whistles, month Organs. Harps, TrompeU. Magic Laplerns, Paint boxes,, magneUcrTqy . .falsxFsces, Cannons, . Microscopes, China satis, Drummers, 1 fancy toys, snd aU sorts of Dolls. . 1 . t. , r -I ;"i iv.f-oa vj., ;:.0'tW,A'C;GRl5UfEi i Corner of FsyetteviUe and Hargett Streets I Raleigh. Dec U1843. ;. , . 96 TTv 4GUERREOTYPE. LI Va splendid Dsguerreotype-Macbine, with all tba fixtures of the finest materials ' Aclirobstie Lenses, bv the famed ; Che'vaUerof JPa slides. This tnarhine is lately imported from Lon don. Apply personally ot. by letter, post-paid." to DoaAt-r, Ral!fih ' . . ' !i;(,iv, 'i:,:I;: ' April 1. :z:rr- WHITE LEa. il f1 Ah KEGS of Wetbereira Wulad., White r JJLxy hV Lead just to band, and for sale very low. ALSO. a laree eannlv. of tiRAYS OINTMENT, for sale by the gross or single box, ats aaanjaartntera paces. f.?..i ?vn. fr v3."iM?J.iiT ' 8TITH A PCSCTJD. Jane 25. T TKFUUMPH RUT' WrLKES; wild formerly ;re- , UiHdedat'Wsdmarsbte Carolina, and who reamed fromthere some 8 or 10 year since to soma other Coanty of tba State, as is oeiieva. " Any ulormaiiorj, that may lead ta Tda KtsisTsa, will ba ihankfpiry received by bis tsmlly. June zZfis - tfirt's-' oItfii. To Claisical nnd EnsLlsli A commodioosand airyl' chool'notJMvtbeT: Bcesmry furniture, and weir shuated for bbsines. bar ing almost in the centre of:tba .City; ts now for DaxaA A Teacher of the above character will find; RaJeitfi i good location for success hi his profession, as there Is but one other eabtihrnent foe tbe instruction ot Boys Pseni In eperaiion, and a narober of rBpiU are; urp-rcu iu enter a new one. Also, e HOUSBen Fayeiieville Cueet, and GARDEN well stockad wh. VeihtWes, attaeUA ; A cE4aika to las iriadaat1 once, to Mr Gae;Edltor of tba Kejbter. - ' Oufpea beini supplied with tbe gretbst vanyjrf .Wa are prepared U ar?rtsr3? pAXPHLJtrrs. Cards, Cibctjla: , XIaitdhlw 2 rblWnr;.in,,t, r-T3 ! .? sfv v'-ij t.jj fta-jr'i Cifift.' ' '4 r-- i it vVi-
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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