JJ:JjaJUJ- VULlil w,:,, .... OJJT Published cverv FrirUv. I AVfcoTn II, i,i:i . . aH95!S .r.' P mo a y, Aircitsr so, isi, ant TO 47. 'of tip RALEIGH, N. C. Tuesday, Augnt 37, 1 844. MAS MEETING, We receiveJ, juat our paper was ready for Pre.4, Couiiiiuulcstloii, informing us of the in. ATTENTION ! THE WORLD ! I Hie Accidency, Capt- Jobs Titxx, Jiae mag. nanimously withdrawn from the contest for the next Presidency, and wooes most piteoiuly his nunterout friends to give their support to' James K. ! -Now, indeed, then, may the Whigs Bang their harps upon the willows and, instead I EXCURSION TO PORTSMOUTH tux We were delighted with the original and ha- inoroua description under the Above captionv to the last Independent. Had we space we would certainly have collected some of the inorceaui and published them. A trip now end then, to sisterMate.sharpeiisthe wits wonderfully. Those wno remain at home all their life, tentiia.pf the Whigs of Burke, Caldwell and Mc- Uowetl Counties, to hbld a Mass Meeting at Mor ganton, on tle 8Ui and.lQih of October. It shalj lave a place in our paper nf Friday next. HARRY OF THE WEST. Now, that a short repose has followed upon the heels of one of the most important victories ever chievedonthe field of Politics, we have a word say about the gallant leader, under whose .jurioas banner that triumph was obtained. It rue, that he is too well known to require eulogy rum any one. For nearly forty years, he has been prominently before the American people taking an active part in. -die affairs of the nation, and bearing himself ljlw a Patriot and Statesman, in upholding, invigorating, strengthening our Institutions in cementihr and oreservin? the Union and in encouraging the people to main kain their rights and interests. During all that lime, malice itself, if it but speak the truth, can Lay nothing to detract from his proud fame. Every measure of national importance that has been for Cie general good, since his connection with pub. Ee affairs, has borne the impress of his genius and latriotism ; every measure that has brought afflic, on to the people, has been marked by his oppo - !., -j .1 it- - . iciiiitui i noma an me r uie, see wan out of gaily singing those soul-enlivemng strains of , e , ... , , " j , n.,H vu wus uvim w ihq nri. Citizens and Soldiers go abroad oAener, and let itinn. Magnanimous in character; frank, open iid kind in demeanor ; decisive, yet' prudent in ction ; with courage undaunted, and fortitude hat fails not ; a mind endowed by nature with the hoicest gifts of practical intellect, improved by ears of experience; a heart generous, liberal and horoughly American, subject to no narrow, tee- ional prejuduse, but filled with a noble patriot- m ; of mtegiify, which no vicissitudes of political irtune can shake ; true to himself to his friends, nd lo hie country, in every contingency ; bearing iimselfWhli a manly ftont, throuch difficult i es in lii iubfic1CdUncifs,lnt erousrht desDair unnn r"7"i vinuiuiung inrougn me, witn a fcvotioU" node could emulate and with an elo quence beyond that of any other man, the true rinciples of sound policy and Constitutional free, oin with these characteristics, illustrated by lie trials and servicos of forty years ; Henbt 'LAY stands before the country distinguished by very quality that should constitute a Ruler among resmeru Crowned by the honor, which his own enius has won, no man can add to his renown. is for the good of his country, and not for his glory, that wa would place him at the head f this treat nation. The crisis demands Jiiaser. iees4-ihe RjpuElifi calls on him once more for eliyerance. Ve invoke then, the Gallant soirits the land we appeal to every patriotic heart ; a conjure all, who would put down the growing fluence f destructive principles which threaten in 1,Pur iwiltuiions, to unite wiih ns, that we y f op onee more victorious to our National Pl'll' n Plnt the banner of the Constitution. here the hand of Washwotow first upheld it " Harry of the West the Whigs they are coming from mountain and plain;" instead of shout ing with triumphant gladness j Hurra!, hurra! llis Country's risin For Henry Clay ami Fielinghuy sen ," they may chaunt the funeral dirge of their de parted glory, and sigh, u Ah 1 wo is me !" What ! have the temerity to oppose the immenst influence of John Tixer, and confront the Spar, tan courags .of JiME K. Polk H Why, ye must be as teckless as the maniac who rushea bead. long over the yawning precipice. But we can. not give up the battle without at least an effort if they have thus plotted for our destruction, and are determined upon our extermination, why, we will give them the best light we have on hand, and as long as we can keep off from the quag mires of fjoco Focoism in New Hampshire, Ac. comae and Texas, we do not fear tWe power of this unprincipled and unholy league. us hear from yen- -' Air- EDITOR'S CGliitESPO-VDENCE. CHANGES! It would be a thankless task to attempt Incor rect all the blunders of the Democratic Presses in their anxiety to sustain a sinking cause and keep up the cnirage-of tlieir followers by parad- ing pretended changes from the Whig partv but as the "SigAal" repeits tho statement made about Mr. Fessenden of Maine, and asserts positively that he was a -leading Whig" and a "Whiz member of Congress in 1840," we deem it proper to state explicitly, that there never has been a member of Congress from the Stale of Maine b; pfie'ftime'of IS AMUKi PessendenT and that Wil liam Pitt FesSenden who was a member of Congress from the Portland district iu 1841, was and ts note a thorough Whig ! and is now travers ing the State advocating the election of MiClay. We hope this silly story may be put to rest and if the Editor of the Signal is not satisfied with our authority, wo refer him to the "Amen. can Almanac tor 1844 which contains a list of HMiie members of Congress elected from each State since the organization of the Government. wiugsdP'n6rth Carolina j rodse bestir yourselves ; sink not into apathy slumber on the outposts while the Citadel Is dinger. Whilst we have great cause of coo ?,l,io. .that we have so signally triumphed ndmg to our next Legislature eo large a Ma. my of Whigs, and have succeeded in electing r Gove"or yet, it must be apparent, that bad more lively interest been taken in the election. r lha W be" more Victual In their at. L - ... - naance at the polls, insteaTof a majority of . .. ., ... - - p"Beu mroe and Tour UwusaBd, we should have W at least double that number. Let these re. etionei'then, impel every one, to renew their cd en the altar of their country's (rood, and wive to do or die in defence of popular rVhts, sr 'ice institutions ; and ever to be found active doing U and every thins thai can be honorahlv B, ..... - - - . - wcted, la defence of llcair Cut and the Union. e we must we' win succeed! ,But, IwU it net be exceedingly mortifying, if,, after in? w first to sjomintte the great Statesman t Vesirf, after making such fir promises -5 ?l'e. we should merely eive him H isi majority But never jet i be aid. r e would thunder to the world the full er ..of our artillery, let every one consider Nelf menable to his 1 coonUy for t dereliction ne most sacred duty of depositing in the ballot .fcie-. voice in tupportof CLATnd Filin, WHIGS OF NORTH CAROLINA. Remember! that although you have jut aciiiev- ei a fflorious yietory, the .great battle-rfor tho Uonstitutioif aiid the country against Puis and I exas is yet to be fought I Remember! that you are contending with a party who are struggling for office and for exis tence, and who do not scruple at a ay means to secure their ends ! . Wui6s of the West ! Remember that you were begged to vote for Col. Hoke because he was a Westeniman, and were told that the Presi. dential question had nothing to do with the Gov ernor's election! and thatnoic the same hand that penned this pitiful appeal to your sectional proju dices, is engaged in making capital of your votes for Col. Hoke and proclaiming to the Democra cy of other Slates, that you have descried your principles, abaudoned your part', and are going for Polk end Texas ! Remember this and oo to the Poll ! Dear Sir : The discussion came off at this placo according to- appointment. Mr. Venalrf-i the catwlidate-ter Dseweratic Elector for Uiio dis trict, and H. W. Milter1, Esq., of your place, wore the speakere. Mr, (Mliaru, the candidate for Whig Elector, was not presiiit,. (as was known that he would not be some time previous to the meeting; in consequence of the delicate state of his health. I cannot attempt to give you any thing like a full account of the discussion, 1 could m,7 do jus tice to Mr. Miller's Speech, and Mr. Vonahle would not, I feel sure, th.ink any of h.s friends oven forgiving a sketch ..f his remarks, purlieu any in the urder that he delivered them, and it would be a tusk that no. one else would willingly aitempt; for J speak witlim the hounds of truth w hen 1 say, that he did not devote fifteen minutes in discussni''' any one subiert. ounng qis ;nree hours speech. Hie remarks were composed of the usual newspaper charges of the inconsistency of the Whi.r leaders ami VVl,,., party, denunciations of an V. 8. Rnnk. i. Ta!r &c, with a very stramre argument in favor of tlm annexation ot Texas. 1 will give you one of his arguments as a fxir sample, lie contended for the annexation of Texas, because it would, he said. give a new impulse to the migration of slaves, and consequently reduce Ihe price of lands. tie chawed and vihlied Air. Clsv a dimli.f gambler, &c ; he charged him even w,th perjury. This latter charge he attempted to sustain by say ing IhaMr. Clay, whilst Secretary of State. I,t -th14enged-M r. llandntplr 'tor " tvordR' spfikerr liT debate" in the U. S. Senate; that he, Mr Cay, had taken-au oath to support the Const. tutio.i. mi, I t' .''' i.ned :7. " . - . ""ont he was misled br ' n uu. II n biiAu. .... . 1. i . .. must have known ,t to V f fo Juow. who heard the dK.cu,un that thej ( ttempt to coital it. So,ne of M,,, M7t kn, cnmplainsdof Mr. Venule for laying hi slJi Tj every candid man was co.Hpelle to do, that Mr rfi.e.ly " used up." With regard to Mr. Millers soeakjiu ai.ii .u... :. ., false, bespoke about half an hour fonder lha.i Mr' Veiuble, but that the "patience" f ,!.... ' was worried" I shall not deny. P. S. I forimt in saeakrmr of Mr V...kY' " marksao say, that he acknowledged in substance", thai ory ism nfCol.P.dk' (Jrn,lruii;..,j. ...I.. .i i-v.-n.-miiuviUllireU lor turn the mormritn tiuit eomini,' - . crats , . Uscr,bcrj ha'inI quslified st ,i Ul. Aaifuat T.rmof V.ye t;oun, Couit .. i Adianmstrat. ..r J..u. Lvereit. Joc'J . Uereby no tiBcs all persons inWebied la ...ij K.tai, xo nwkc i,n mediate payment j a, r.que.H ail pe(,. ha.,,., claims tj,,!,,,! ,,J EaUi, i (,renl then ,0 ,,m fu't astllemelit, duly authi,ticl. d. JOII. KV ERE IT, d,. 69 flw ?w-,'en,t)f,i?0"lcr ytates my upon it Ul.lt Mlchufll II.i .- mill Ka . -i-Vt .. Carolina. ike will be next Gyvertiorof North Aust ?3, is-t4. Sptettdifi Lotteries for twrrFStuER. . utUAiOKV .V CO. Max AIP$aooo. AI.L.M)i;A !. I'TERT. mmuij hale. VV i;l)it5?LM V". ih tftih .1.. r .. , . .-,auH ( hall olftr for ale it my residence on Hiljshofd' -i. i:.e wnoic ol my Houwhold snd KHcben fni .io.r... Aiiiong tho ufticlwihot will L told ara a "y. ,;a,',,!",me M,l'"e Uwn-Cw and feowWy. J.iSurj.UreMuiff Uur..au. will, L.mbin. r:t -U. pairs uf r.tdes Hu-ki,.s. Chra. Lookinc Gl.siT ;hair. Flhr It.d., hair Malrcsa., tlld bri j tad. snd rtiahy ulKr lh,K df tlr,at Value for huu 7lh ,p. Standard, July 1841 iriere was only one thing that prevented Mi." chael from hemg (5y. Je djuVt et fe , eiiougn.-.V,.,,,, Chronick. 1 t ft snd als.. that Hekut Clat had been twice mleated lor President. and that in Noven.hnr ni he woU: I receive a third defeat. Now, ho .ays he may bu elected. Much obliged for tho privilege. of Lit. 1S41 36.000 dolW,, 1.0000 dollar,, J.000 do lai,, 3,140 dollars 3,000 dollars, 2,300 dollars ,000 dollars! OO Prison of $1000 - TickUtlO- Halve. $6.quen yt 6I) on Saturday the f Al-o, some ftmily Sioree, among which will be ot- iirrwi auioe inrea juzrn uottltw pi oU Madaua Wa. jsomelerj years old. The whole tfl be ,,jT mtkout i nnsi taie ntauv known on the day It takes placb. , ,v , BEBNARD Df'PUY. . Ralehft, Augual, iO 1H44, 67 Sti, ".Tne Post Offic.t,Pleamnt Ca "ell County, has been, diecontiawed. and new has beAi tstablished' tt Marion' E ---a un VVHillJ TOB THE KEGISTBR. 5BEV. PROFESSOR MAFFITT. The- intense .iatoniat- and -hreatWsss -ilnc manifested by tho' immense congregations 'which wait upon the Ministrations of this accomplished logician an'd'Divrne.'are the happiest "demonstra tions of the power he holds and the effect he pro duces Upon his audiences. Varied and accom plished in his stylo captivating and instructive in his delivery, ba. wins the love, while he im proves the hearts and edities the minds of his hearers. Zealous in his ap.reabj to the under standing, and a deep piety breathing through, every sentence he utters, he certainly stands in the front rank of the many Pulpit Orators whom it has been our good fortune to hear. . The Lectures be delivers are of a highly in tellectual cast, and exhibit a mind welUtored with all the flowers of rhetoric, and imbued w ilh that elevated and patriotic sentiment, which command ihe respect and esteem of all. Tho Lecture on Doz, the English Tourist through America, show ed him to be a true American at heart, though a foreigner, by birth ; and such a castigation as the Dickens, the Troliopes, the Marryatu &.c- re ceived at his hands, was a caution to all Tuture assailants of American character. A considera ble revival of Religion has been going on in the Methodist Church, since bis stay in this City smcerery nope that his convenience may jus tify him in remaining a week or two longer with us j and thus be enabled to assist in the completion of tftat great and glorious work whieb Iras been commenced Rndertheauspicesof hie ministrations. Hie fifth Lecture, we learn, will be delivered this V : .. i i . i . ... i.cn.iig, i uoauay ai me Metnotftst Church, the subject of ""WoMar, as she RHoiaV t- V e expect to sec a large concourse of the fair ones of our City present, not Enabling that the young men will be there also, to loam bow to choose a wif,' as she should be." MANY. tCT Just as our Paper was going to Presu, we" received a Communication, signed "Many Citi xens," eulogizing Mr. AIaffitt, and expressing an earnest desire that he could be prevailed Upon to remain a while longfer in our Chy. V'e have not-time to insert it. JSn. that tnat sacred inslrumeiit said that no member of Congress should be held responsible for words spoken in debate. He said he could not as a Christian and good citizen assist in elevating a man to the Presidency who sustained and practiced the principle of duel ing. He attempted towards tho close of his re marks an eulogy on Col. Polk, but he found it an up lull business I asoure you the pith of it was a complaint of ihe Whigs for calling him Mule Jimmey and a commendation. as I ilnderHiiMid it. ol huu for his cowardice; but he found little Jim mey a dull theme and unit him. hv Kt:ilL,n,r; Jackson on the staire, and concluded I. is ri.ni.irk oy aovCNing for about the 6t1t ttm fi'. suijeciB or the annexation of Texas, and the Ta rilf. Mr. Venable snoke for three lnuira and Ko minutes. Mr Miller took the stand at four o'clock P. M. and spoke until about seven and a halt" o'clock, and notwithstanding the effort made by leaders of the democratic party to draw off at the outset of his speech, their friends, to prevent Iheir hearing a reply, the power and eloquence with which he spoke, attracted the attention of a large num ber of that, pari, as well as the entire bidy of Whigs m attendance until the close of hia re. marks. He took up all the auestioila on whirh Mr Venable touched, and discussed them in regular uiucr, wan an aoiniy nut was admitted by all, never to have been equalled by any speech de livered in the county. 1 shall not attempt, as I have before said, to follow Mr. Miller in any of hia arguments. His views on the subject of a U. S. Uank and particularly the Tariff were the ablest I ever heard. In his defence of Mr. Clay against the charges brought by Mr. Venabje, ajid the indignation wilh which he reosllnd them.'hs displayed a power of oratory that look the crowd entirely by surprise, notwithstanding the hi"h opinion.they bad before entertainjcd of MrMjller's. talents. He was interruDted by renealed and urn. longed appla-use applause that could not be re- etrained. ... . .. He reminded Mr. Venable that he was an Elec tor on the Jackson ticket in 1j3& and :ihU.I Mil. 11AVNER. The Nashville Wlii.r ,,f tl.n in, I. !--. II") Ho,.. hh.NNKn, K,tv6R, of N, Carolina, passed through tow n on Thursday, on his way to Columbia, Ten,..; he r.ainod at the Nasbvillo ' ",rl' "lp 'ly, ai'd was wailed upon by a mnber ol cuzens. Mr. Ravner is a good Whig and a capital -pealtrr. He was invited to address the nieetm2 at tho Liberty pole to lake place to day and although ho had partly committed him sell to their invitations, he found that it would not comport with either bin health or tfavellinir arrnngrinenN. Should he recover Li .troM,t I'rntn I l.i ,.,)',.,... ..e . . - V " .' ' " a recent altacK of lever, will probably lie with. us the twenty-Brat. r f?00 dollar. ! ALEXANDRIA LUTTLRY Claaa 33, (or 1844. ' Te be drawn ai Alexandria, V C. on Kutur.l.y Kept- i4, tuts. " CAPITALS. I3S.P00 ( Ha.oot) r,fl00 3 870 jO'Prii i.f 1,000 Hollars. Jcketa$IOHalveSQul,r1er,j(:J ft0 Sale. he 30,000 Oollarn nulnl! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. i.a :mk 84, r 44; ooeurawn Alexandria, 0. C. o Saturday lb. -a. v 't:ii t lO'iSl, PftlZKI: .10,000 Dollars, 10.000 Dollar,, 5,000 Dollars, 3),)0(, DollarSj. 'uvu "onsrs, I07 UoJJa,... "Sl-pREMC COURT. oiT'''" Tril""'al a'lj':"oJ on Saturday last, Ihe .-lth lust., having been 111 session s'incp 10th June. The lot . . 111 V U.TCtl UV livered wmce our last report: By Rkkfin, C. J. in l,ove t. Cole, in Equity from Ilichmoud, directing the m in be d ism m sed. Also, ,n Smith v. Downey, in Equity from Granville ; directs that the defendant is not to be credited wnl, the sum of 1,044 35, or with the costs and ch ir-es touehing the same. Also, in "Slate 1. Lane, from Edgecomb, reversing Ihe judgment below, and Ordering a peremptory mandamus to issue Also, in Gregory 4. Over. oy i. narris, in fcquity Iron, Uranville, direct ing th bill to he dismissed. Also, in Gregory . Harris, in EqWv rrnrtl Graiiiville, directing the bill to be dinn.wed. Also, in Ifawkins r. Hall, in Eqmty from Halifax, affirming the de- hfjmiy froin Lincoln. y .mniei.,.i. ,,. uu.es r. n.itler, in Enuily from Wake, directing a decree for plaintiff Also, 1,1 d. ex Jrm (Jell . i)avis, from Cat- teret, directing a trnire de novo. By Nash, I in l,inav r. H..11 i,. i..i,. from Carteret, ilirectin- the ,(1 rtismissed without prejudice. Also, in Carter 1. Page, from Chnwan, directing a venire de mno . 100 Prices of 1000 Dollars, -c. oxo. TickeU tin Halve KTi u, .,1 J-.-CeffilK-atea-Tjf'PackajF isf SJ WBoTai tickets1 4130 ?" . '" 25 half d 1,5 VJ SSq.iarler d,. 3Jj WbmUand (Tor I WILL SELL on reasonable terms, tfty Tract or Law. Ivuisr on Neiiriia, ;n Wke cbuntjr. twelve miles east 6f Reigh This iwiumi 3T4 acm, which the subscriber ietou ... ''""' bo J.tpd, in jwiuriul qi4alitybr any I i". i "I l.aud bow '(.tTered lot aula In. Wake wumy-l so.! a. ,wh. Jnvuetall Wishing u purchase W exarti me lb. said Land. Oefc, lb ,hiU rT.-l!S. ieUcwhere, for fear il,.y may to, a l.inTMi tbioE - . iheyeaniioi help Iw.na pleased when- lh.Jqu.lity , a.-, o. manuals aiiown. roi rhhU IhfomalloHi. -apply ict . , a m uiti , fall tiiadkj. 1811 eOMETHr.Vtj BBILLIAN!-' - 5(MflrU, 15,000, Dollar, ALEXANDRIA I, o T T E1!V, . . . .. Class E.for 1844. Tob. draw.tAU..ndri:D. C. on Soturdsy ,lu 3Slh of epl., 1841. 78 No. Lottery 15 Drawn HoiluU. About one prize to a I. hmk . , GKAND SCHEME " t . 60,000 Dollars, 25,000 Dollars, 15,000 Dollars, 10.000 Dollars, 7,000 Dollar, 5.000 Dollars. 3,500 Dollars, 2,017 Dollars, ? pniri of I SAO dulls. CO of l.non J.. tOoffSOO SO of 400 d . II.. 20 of I5n .I...I. o, . i1?00 , 3oo(Iodi,;r,7A;-uuo"-! , ho e 1 ickHaonly 16-rJ.lf t an-u.,.,... - i ' "i ., B'uhil. fi h. t-ertinrnlea nf paekaurs in U;h l,0. I.,..I., r ... tery will he bciii ,i ',lVVB . 1 ' C.rl.llc.c. ot IVka.e, f 29 wh , ,i,.M, ,70 J" f 2f,i,iir ''" M 1 0 " 2'l quarter d., ?1 Order, fr T.ckrl.and Shares and ( ertifirate, ,'f .r.tj me moai prompt sttuiilion SIO ItIvVAI, Uir eomewtier. between f'hilad.lphii ino! SLi Mligh,a black Leather covsrad Trunk, eon tainrn, Sboee, h rsgolwJ shippsd with ether i.i.d 1 last r.n. All etforta to find i t fiats eo tar proved unsucoessfufc cl IMIJ ivs the above Reward to any nne who will jlvs informstlon thai will (sad to its discovery, so that I tl it attain. iSk'- -0 JAMES M. TOWLES; - A m.'""! ' 4. fly. Jl AIL OK 1NOUTH t)AI(t)I.INA-F,ul.H. Juno J erm, 18 14. Ar,.n M-al, John O.k aritl hi. wife Parsh, ana! i.fu.mias m, 7 em.rar.ce T. Weal, and Jobsj . ,., wuu appear ray laeir UuanlUn and licit hieiid, Wilhe Terry, ,,l'!'!!rJi'.,JS!b,,!,liu, im1 ,n6 hjldren df Maty fin; v - lierlake. deo'd. Petition to sell SUfves, It aprlearlnft to th (jouri that RIcH'd. Tintbsrlaki Hi.d the children of Mar TitttMrlalte, dee'rf. whoes nanirs am unknown to Uie Pelitionera, lite beyond 'he liruiM of this Htate : It is therefore ordered that publication be mads iti the Ralbish Register for sis weuk., tlt the said Ucfciidants be and appear before tile said Court U its noil Term ,,n it,. u . I . M , '""I" 1.1 uir- day ot Heptenlher nnt in anew caue if any ihtt have, why the prayer or the Petitioners shall net bs granted. Wi.nrss, V'llli.n, T. Perry. Clerk of Our s. U t-ourt, at dllifce, the second Mon.lay f Julte, A D W. T. PKHRV, U. 0. C. 4 I Jin imme.it 8e Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye, Jftuffa, Perfumery, Fan ey Articles, Br utiles, tipices, S('c. 3fc. BE AKlil AI'S frm.IJoatori,Aew Votk,4c. j jJJT ?c. we are now receiving Vur Kali Supply f 1o.k!s embracing a very htuvy SucIc .,( ever'yil,.,)K ! m our line. Our Good, were -ehend WM, special I rcfe.enie to the Whalesae Trade. Iieinir ol ,1,. 1 :... : ' riVi'1"' bou8hl i large ,aiilitiei at the ! he could consistent 1.T den.M.,.r Mr. 'la f,.,.l.. i " " r. IKICt. He a.e H.errfore . -"y . v.. . rfB.iv In rniltiiMA suit ft itl..) M, We reKpectfu.Iy tlicil a Call or mml ain ..!'...:. I count ul earA htoCh of I)rV"9 and I uvur lo "'. order lr..i ua address, u- UKIiliOHY Sc ;t). Manacrera. H'aahmgion City, I). C. Augu.t Id. iftii. A, 11 mm " i mmmmMw Medical oflcffc or the stale 6f South t'nrollnn. rE regular COpRHE or LECTURES in this Inlllution will he rn.nrtJ.! ...;. I Monday 111 INoveinlur Ai.au.my, hy J. R. f IOI BROOK, M. U. HurKery, by E. (iliDUlNOrt, M. D. DM-'k""" "d ''r'lctlcB of MeJic'es, by fl. H I'hyiob.Kv, hv JAMES MOL'I.TRITS, M. Maieria Medics, by HENRY R. FROST. M Ul-letnca, by TMOS. O PRIOLEAlI. M.T) ChenMsUy. bj ('. V. hHEPARD, M. D. The School f.r Prec-iicaJ Anatomy will he snder the charge of Dra. HOI.UROOK and OGIER. mimical Instruttion at Ihe Marine Hoipital Srtd lliUltl u. 1KUST. Dean. 60 wot CT I f roke of Political aprrpitxtj as omi nous at a phjstcdl one? James K. Polk has just experienced aa atUcl of fhe former a secotiJ one frf November wiH prove most fatal. which Gen. Jackson, his great Chief, (whom he naojust eulogised to thewkies) was also, guilty. No. feeling of Christianily or of ffootl citizenshm ought to have prevented him from votimr for Gen. Jackson, hut with Mr. Clay t)h the thing was bocrtble ! .' Sir. Miller's remarks on. the aiuieoia. tion ofTexas were very happy. lie showed con clusively that h was a question, thrust upon the country at an BnsCMqtiaWe hour to bolster tip the administration of John .Xyler. That the demo crats have stolen the Captain's thunder, with the nope tliereby to place James K. Polk, in the Pre sidential Chair: He took up all Mr. Venable s arguments on this subject, and controverted them in an able and Convincing manner. He showed up the late democratic Convention, their contempt of the popular will and the manner with which they had thrust aside the great men of their par ty and hud taken up James K. Polk, -in a style that highly delightedlie AVhtgs. but was not at all interesting to the denvperats. But I will not par ticularize, as the Whigs of this county hope to have the pleasure of laying before the puhlu; Mr Miller's speech in a form that will place it In the reach of every man in the county..' They desire this because they feel satisfied that they could lay no document before the public better calcula ted to promote the Whij cause than this spoech. I wish I had the power to irivc you a ufore graphic sketch of the debate and the effects of the speeches. It was to the Whiff eWious dav ! Tlrey had witnessed as oerfect a triuamh achieved by Mr. Miller as was ever won by any man in any debate the democrats felt it and many of them acknowledged it, apd Mr. Venabie Isas cause to recollect the cast igatjon he received 10 the last day of bis life. The democrats left the Geld dis pirited and in risible ill humour whilst every Wh g face Wore (turtle. Indeed I have never seen so much enthusiasm tn their ranks sine 1 III; arte? it Wait never exeellet! in that memorable cam paih. I perceive In art editorial of to-day's Standard, that that pnnt attlmptg to disparage Mr. Miller's speech and etsirris for the Democrat's" the a.lvan. lage in the discussion on that ilav. fWi whom lh edkof gen his1 rhfbrmation, f do mil know but let K tnj whhirfaocVer it may, f p'rtv him from my heart, either for the went of .distnrofna tipn.ora blind prejudice that w.llnot permit him to dojustice to an honorable oppoiien', and v. ban burimr X.Httt I oribr frnm nil Merchanti anil I'hymiant who a,e j,j wm uf any ) ol Ihe articlee in uu'r line of duine, as we uro drier- ! mined to slat 110 to mm, Ileluw we enumer- I ate a few leading arlii l.-s, all of which, ttifrlher with every thing we ,- uwrwit to be nf il.e 1JEMT ' QUALITV. and'ai PRICES WHICti C..OT i KAIL TO OIVE HAI IaKACTIO.V. i - . . . - 1 fcpsomSalU tVdiurisiB,Tai.diiiOil. I I'rrra lie "ainnu generally, Alum G. Cajupl.qr Opium Sugar Lead ' Cream Tartar Tartaric Acid Ainee Calomel (beat) Supf. Cor. Mods Khubarb, Ipecac, Jalaj Magnesia", itnicksilver 8od Powd.ra "edlitr. do Balaom Copavia l-aaiile feap. U. Aradic jl.'mbur, lampblack Vt'ondliou f) onii jUnared Oil. Lamp Oil (of , best quality) Tanner. (HI (l.ei qualty) Miriiiili Urowi:, Vui.ei.en I Red IWUIGO (lieat Klotant and Mornlla) Madder, Cpiras, Blue Mnne Logwood, Comwoud, Red wood II A VK RKOKIVKD - ' SIX IICJNDHED CASE.I BOOTS & SHOES, ' HEI.VO PART OF THEIR , FALL SUPPLY. And invite ihe attention of their (riUn.I and Merchanls nd pjahtcn to examine - . "on K-ftr -n TTr-inTc; est stVtc k s o p KOO TS, SHOES, WOOL HA TS. Hair, Seal and Scalette Caps Trunks, Sole Leather, Lasts, SHOE AM KB It's TCTOLS AS'l) FINlilNOS Til It HAD, WRAPPING PAPER, BLACKIM. Sid KVEU EXHIBITED IN THIS BOROUGH. hem. '(Vnu"C? ",n,llatir "fthi. stork by Msrol.anU previous In going Nordi, will tonvinof them of the adaiilges of purchuaing their Block of "iino ' Urn tf i , fr. i..r ik W,H be mcreA.d and assorted bv the arrival ,tlv ro- v: . , , 1u.wii, ura, aim r n.iauci phin I'ackrla Druaton.,r lower Sulphur CochmeJ Re.1 Menders Sulphate MofpUii.s iCnl.ne, KIriJ, ud I'oi- .e.als do , I e( W ater luraie dd ,, I'Exlraet., Ouu o. Fancy ulph. Qu.mns j Koai. Castor Oil (w boitlea aod,Bruh- ofaH kinds b'rel) iPepper. Mustard, Huke, Sweet Od - de do iMace, Noiniees, Oin r, Spirits Turpentine do dojtJI-, t,,ks of all kinds. Norfolk. Vs. ucuei 82. 69 Ini SIIEUIFF S SALE. T WILL sell srthc Court House in Carthage, on the 4.1. Mo, t! y f Sef.ten.ber next, he following 1ctn or Uxv, or so much therrof as vi.il. satisfy the Tax doe thereon. r Be.t Hal.d Oil In fnoria (best CuUna) mite Lead, (in keg, inf oryj I.nlurge, R. d Umd Crouie Otten Croms Tsllow froine lied Paris Green ' v l'ruaaufo Blus I'ulty. Hhoe Blsckfm Su(fieal did DefiUl InatrU menta and Medical Bo.iks WI.NDUWGIiA 88 of Shanes ':oarl. Varnish O'opal d,i I pill Jo c. dee. Slc. for the years 184'i and 143. and the coi.limrriil eipensea of . .id Hale Per.1)..', Name. 1 .N... A. I Valuation Location. TYLER k HILL, WImkWo Uro jiet, Sycamore St., Petrrabur, Va.- . . Aeg.S'l44. a QPCm" fJrssnslHjro Patriot, tlillabasae4 Recorder, win inert (be 'above on, a w'eik f,.r six' weeks in, the place of Ihe one now in print. TW Milion I Uroni. els, Otfixd Mercury and A unbar' CitiRn will alxr ine:t 6 weeks and teud their bill to us. Ml 1 1200 fiOO 40(1 150 1 11(1 4tfl 40O 10H0 3000 BJ 63 600 900 200 f 00 30 S0O 46 . 600 300 loO SOU . 400 278 . 800 661 176 loo 100 40t 400 190 80 60 lo W 90 V Monroe and T M Te'ry, Flora Cstnphell sud dihen, Edwin Butt, McKenxie, Tysoft A Co. l bs Hswklns LtnJ. Leisis Davis, Henry McKsDiit, WHIIain Griffith. John feecisa' Htn, H C Hardin or J W tngUnd Noah Daaely, (Hiram Kennedy, Pair it k Khiehl., Aaron Tyr, Charlee McKmnon heirs, John Rogers, Patrick Ulue'a hehs. Alston and John iiarUr 'tSaindcI Uubbeii. I j V ot 'rerk, Drowning ciel(, Mill creek, 'rjiwhy crttk, fall c'k 4 Cape fear fier, H.'ar rrrck, nd' erceji, Kirhlsnd creek, Puria'ury crifl, l)e,D Km.t. llnfuo creek, Urar creek, iDwp Krer. lVrp Kiver at.J Potktt creek, pruvrr.ior a eri-eK, Do do Ou.l crrek. McLrttd.Hi'screek.' Lick rnek. , I Tai due. The atiovs eW.ibed Land, will im aolJ fm lb Tj :.es due threAfl. it dale absve sdeiit.ootd. 'J'sana or .nr., CA'.'I Aagual I, fMr, . I'r. Adv. jf U ALEi' lf. KELLY, SherifT of Moots Ce. ei- V .t " . i 1 J 4 1. f f V i

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