RALEIGH -REGISTER.
ALlpGH.l"li cc.-.yv.":
Tuesday," May 1846,
P W five up a good .pert ef ew apace, .le-day,
Cowtsponilent, notdopHtmr the tfreir eOntribn-
Sen wil prove mot acceptable. tfian.enj Editorial
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I COUM4 imAMi,. J .
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&T Tbe Gar for the North, B Ufve C'?'
UjP, attVcteck, K M. fited f 9J ',Ick'' A
.aeheretefcte.
trr-Hon. EdWakd Stmi.t 'replied t J B-
LwA.fti Eeq., o ,Wf ,te, too Foee candidate for
iowr'M NewberOjf ;1Ve.d...
Cr Tne Valedictory Sermon, at the ensuing Com-
khcmMT el our r". - ' "
ar. Mr. FoaBEs.. -
Col John H MaNUr, qt'ttaia City, will deliver the
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nana) Addre Man IM'WW ami x-nruys
f Carolina Military Academy, on- the 36tW
jniiif month. Th ollona-mg Wednesday, Thursday
find Friday, will be'deveteite' a Pubiio Examine
on of the Cadet, la their reapeeuva
Exercise.
A MAY DAY. ,
Our wlibte papulation, almost, tnmdttet -were out
V,,,r on Pridav last. The" day wa ushered la
,y the happy yoani 'kl diffirnt. Schooto,
Irith some eucheeotirnemi as in.
Up eud y ! ti a holiday ! -Coina
lad and-lasse with merry fee,
T fiieMay bower
Behold the grass w pranekt-wUh daisies,.
The bank with flwrt
The sutt ia flinging oo water glancing
'HHieearly light, - - Y
The birds are singing and the branches daneiog,
At the glad sight . -
We werot prese,nt (eicerjt at night,) at any of
ies'aleful,''0IP M might, aaf, tiiteHec-
. . .PTl l ... -M almava ffMltifllld
Iabear-af NeuV.btetiea. eing-fliade so aubser
eftteWtto the pure and ianaceut pfeaaurea o(ha$y-
us! reasieoi asses, auy w ...jrj-
hildhood. ' . , .!
try We are gratified- to state, that that gallant
IVhig, Wakr L. SrsiLa, Esq. of Richmond Coiin--
, has beenMBominate M cnuinaie lor me uoU
if Commaas. . Of course, hi election certain.
IT QciNti Biisaaa, Esq of this County, has been
.pointed a Puer in the Ny, -6y President Pot,
-. ONLY T6 TipNK OF IT !
lot ft6m the frssh. Ponds near Boston, le adverti
for sale- at- Fayetteville, deliverable daily during
THE OXFORD WHIG.' - C
kr- R- T. t. Downky Is iaaued Proposal for
minting aewspaper tn tbe Town of Oxfor4.Gran
rffie pouiiiy. At it Darna import, a will be dsci
! ledlfWhig in, if Politwa- . . ' "
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8T The' New York Cdatributioiiuip Fb Iu
rsnee Company, with . dapltal of $300;j((0, ha
1 failed. The Wilmingtbe Commercisl'' itatea, that
Insuranea ttt th amount of $110,000 baabeen ef-J
Vected ia that Office, by oitiieoa of W ilmiagloek '.
OUR RAIL. ROAD.
"Vfakaee, accidentally, seen a lettv frorft d A
gent of'the severe) EailHRosds, termjrtatUig at (see
toa, which speaks so well for the operations of our
idwn Rail Road, nnder ih management of Mr, Hoi,,
list, Hist we have ooneued to gi.an eatract
Neves were Good taken ram the Gastort-Da-
pot, with se much despatch a 4heyiave' bee thi
Spring; sod, I have alever knwwlt half - many
Uoods reserved here, a the prwerit aeasod. Nothing
bat the' nromrAbaiis and dnnatoh. wttii vhichthe
Uood have tMa " -torn wenV bar vceaetlted ;
tnisinens by way pi ISoU, Trot lmng aioppea ermre-
ly, for BoaU could net he-had to take aay ihsMiood
as fast raceived. Of the ikT Goids brewbt from
Petersburg th ayeniog, (B? Api,-ery package
will leave ih the morrow'a Twio, for the eSmefknt
iDepdta as the Raleigh.'Reail. How it a been el-
v,.A kuJi, Liua ii'Paira1irrar Train has
krailirht fram thirtv to fifty' leade Svday,
II .'. in., ij. . A.i.' ..vlv all
for the KAleigTI -KOad- Ane y(, tqa vary y ui.
past Petessburg Trajn cometout, the Raleigh Train
pe found here with epea doors, reedy U receive :very
' . ' Mfc.WBfiSTERv AT 6Q5tO.
Thi gentle'man.-on liia-arrivahat Boston, ea Mop-
day eyeningjaat, wae received .by WMrleiMhj at the,
Depot, hf Ilia Honor MaywQaWer, and.etber da-
tinguWiedv oitiien. A BaronchjJ.and- four wa m
raadineaa te receive' hira. A Processioiarea, forroad,
and, with r. Webster, passed threugh eeteral prin
cipal Strtt,"wrth a Tull baBd-of ftMpi to th reel,
dsnce ofJW. Piot, Eq , Summer &reel "-
ARRIVAL, 0 THE GREAT WBST.ERk'
There ja not little change id prieee itt ikt meney
market thoueh it i iecidedly- firm There ran
flmpnavsment in the Cotton market, and ypeebiatora'
ibav operaied freejy. Fair Gotion bi advanced )d.
eaeflhweeka7,000,oalea. 4 ' .
Ne inrprerensat ia corn r floar.- The general
peeling tbrongh"Ehfope ir peaceable rhoclrttleatnre ;
wit)iJUM teat wm rWlldi imutrfv- "'
I ' ' RRSlritfaTtnur
, VI" JtlUaVljll. ,
,Te New Prieana, BBUetia kaa a Utter frorrl (he
Camp ef the Annyef fjiaaoavited en the 13th
eonaequeMe or the lU,oeib ft,
dent spon the ubjel ef ircrniak', which iWrades
Gesf. Warth to Ceoaeleyat distinguiabad affiee,
ba tendered bia refg-natiV, and is bow at this peac
awaiting departdr of a. vessel ter OHeCnsv TUs
vent ha throw i gtebrn over .(he-who) a any,a
rar, eharactere. whe. mbiainr Lba hrher ZZi
qaalitiee with t thorough Weasional knefcledee. i
a .juU . jatotain the .aotdiejar" ebcffdeoc 'and 1 1
' noBEfti, b' William, esq.
We have een a namber of the nost respectabl
citisenaol Granville County, recently, and hare
heard from others, and the tide of public eenti
meDt has never, te ent,knowledge, at more decided
ly in one direction, than in the fenerat desire which
i entertained, that the gentleman, whose nam head
this paragraph, shonld beeome a Candidate for the
Legislature in that County. , To the respect of his po
litical opponents, he add' the cntfre, unlimited, ear
nest confidence ef hi own" party. They know him
to be honest, faithful and capable. Pursuing ; the eyjen
tnor oT his way, doing justice to all men,' adding
by bi upright, straight-forward, manly course, the
, applause' of bia fellow-citizen to the self-approving
erdiot of hit- own consoifnar w " "man "ha-ever
reacheoT the 'terra' of Mr. Gii.mam life, with more
. warm atuchrnents, or with fe wer enmities. He pos
sesses sound, safe, judgment, and a firmaeka of o
pinion, which esnnot be readily ahakaa. . i
We art. well aware that te a gentleman who, like
Mr Gir,MAM, is Mintersed in the duties of a laborious
PrefsesioB, au entrance again opon polltied Jie Jhas
few attractions, and much that is -disagreeable- and
irksome. - But such a man, possessing" the anboanded
esteem and confidence of his County, ought, when
the pnbl'ic vpice call him, to forsake liis'reiiremeat,
andiriye a portion of lu lime te tlie duties of bf-
.ficial etatioa. He hould b wilting to lend liw aid
as a law-giver, to repay IB respect ef his fellow-cit-ienyja
faithfut eerviae ia b post which Wiey
may assign him. The Whig of Granville, w are
bold to aay, will" take nb refusal from Mr. (iu iam.
They will " buckje honor on hi back, whether lie
will or no.'' -
THE IIARMO.VIO DEMOCRACY:
It is true that it does not belong to us, to settle the
bitter difference of Democratic leaders, but as "look
ers on in Verona." w have a right to ' take notes.".
Will the Editor of the " Standard" answer the fol
lowing questions? ' "
Did he- not studiously conceal frftrn the Central j
Committee, the '(act, that Mr. Leak was already in
the. field, and wpuld not back out' .
Did' not Lojjis D. Wilson, Eeij. of Edgecomb, state
in his letter, that provided Mr. Lbas! tens not a ran
didate, be preferred Mr. SHrrARD to any body else;
and was not that letter also wi;hield from t lis Com
mijteei Did Mr. Ellis authorize his rote to be given, -for
Mr. SHKrASD T If not, .why wae It ao cast T
Did not inothar gentleman' wrie' to Mr. B. &.
Smith, jn compllmentarj' terms of Mr. SnEraan, ia
reciprocation of similar sentiments expressed by Air.
S., and was not thi gentleman's vote east, on inch
a flimsy pretextfor Mr. Shspasd?
So far as.i po$itine opinion was expressed by the
various members of the Committee, were not a major
ity decidedly in, favor of Mr. Leas? r
' We pause for a reply. ;
. FAYING FOR A JOKE, ' 1
The Judiciary Coamiitte of the Nw York Sen
ate, have reported agaimt tha publication . p- Miss
Liu.iri,Tor a divorce. This I tlip tear Ih wbieh the
partias got married in'jntt, while out in a ileiglilng
party. ! . . " ' . " '
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roa the aaoiarta.
"TltET METROPOLITAN ROUTE.
Muclr bevbeaf) wrilteo lteljr jri the Newipspers,
and particularly fn "the columns of that'Speciman of
a public Joamal, th N-ktional Intelligencer"," on
the -subject of the imparlance of completing the great
Metropolitan line of Rail Way from New Ygrk to
New Orleans. A hope, it would appear from eorae
of the articles, was entertained, that Congress would
a'din this good, work, oa the ground ef its being im
giirlarit and Atcttsary, as a meant of defence. Thai
hflpeisamere flrmmtrTJf light, and wilt, we fear,
never break forth, te, oherish, and refresh the friend
of this very important Work.
.' Wa must, alone; the route, put pur shoulders to the
wheel, and-if the wotk: to completed, It must be by
those who are interested. ' - ''
'Can the State ef North Carolina ue iriducil to give
tny aid beyond tlie merjs Charter 7 If (ha Ltgi&U-
ture, if the peoplecau bft made to, -see, that hpecu-
ntfiy interest ef the State (,1 say. nothing about pa
trtatiWor -Statf prule) is, er may be-prorrroted by such
sistnc,thy may pobfy be indoced togive ome
aid. AT qpderstknd th opanetian of thaSf.ata'with
th Rail tad Compauiea now-(I (peak from mem
"arl and akatariif aat-tn ha miiiti ruirtM. 4uit xiffi
cieiitly ao for my present pnrpose, as I wish to skecb
tlie outlines ef a plan mejefy, which others may im
prove upon and fin up) rtieStato ef North Carolina
own $600 JDBO fhe teeke Jte- Wiimibgtqn ami
Raleigh Rail -Road "Company, andls th endorser of
.the' Beads of thatCojnpan form$200,000.lJw
-theto Bond may possibly be fiiycf, but that the.Stock
will be worth on doflar, or that the Slate Will re
eeiye a(y dmdnd oitthif $G0QfiSO of StocV,!, to'
ay tKe teait, vey doubtful. I Would aay stethipg to
affect iajurUualy the W ilwisgtorj ana RsTeigli RynV
Road Company -Energy and Brseveranc nvy ae-eompliah-a-great
Beml." MyVnrh is US nrg forward
the )e5prftiin betweeo Rteigl anil Fayrttevife, and
spn to'ih eTouih.a i aloWg'thi; I feel that Wfl
wtiugton i'ideply eeeeeraed ejasv foibi cmplUon'
'f"ts RoarromJlaleign, to Fay sttevilla, is tbe' coiq-
pletioa ef a liae 4o Wilmington, threagh 4b. Cap
I, rear Ktww, tlie et river fir a.avigation, Soatk of the
Potomac, Raving aote, Boats capable of rilnpiog at
all seasons of the year, and will give t Wamingtorr
all th improvement in trad, whioh tlie Rail Roid,
and increased facilities moat and will produce:
p regard to the Gaston Road, the State ia iuvijly
ed tp the amount ef $800,000, er more, She bold
(he Note of individual for apportion of thi amount,
and for the balance, ij ia th'ewver,-by purohase,
or tbe Gaston, Bsad, at tbe price f $3030.' I gay,
thi Gaetoa Road ia worth nothing to the Stale, Ulr
ica it be xtcaded to the South. -It cannot be o
tendtd.-onless the S(atT will do ao, or some indace
menteeaa lenld oat to individual tede o,-thn
making! a part ef the great line far travel and trans'
lrta ef the Mail." Then,
ehd than only, wiH it
W frtable. VJt' win beWm
bacom eery pnfitakii,"V tt
can be piirchad tt'the price, and on thejtertnal pro
po ; ad m this opinion, I am not singular.
Now, uppoe those who were the (ockholdem- ia
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thi Read, ahati be willing to come forwatd and pay.
er secure te the State 363,000, 6ray 9400,000
then say tp the State We are aUo' witfing o-shonjil
b the twner of $ .'50,000 of (he Stock ja thi Road,
on the following conditions, viz: That yoJwi grant
u a Charter te continue the Road to th fcoulb ,Crr
olina line ; cancel the Note of individual who Come,
forward and pay for tlie Road, which yea hold ; is
sue to uskthe Bond of the Slate for an amaant sof
ficieut to lay down the naked line of Road 16 the
ottUi Carolina line, having 25 years to run, Bearing
6 percent interest, and for the security of the, pay
ment of these Bonds, take a mortgage on tbe whole
line of Road. ;
Ilow will tbe Stat then aland r -See wiU aeenre
her 0400,000, now in jeopardy sh teill have $250,
000 of Stock in the Gaston Road, whioh will pay her
a rate of interest equal to 6 per cent on $400,000,
because the Gaston Road, which cast $1,600,000, is
now owned at tlie price of $650,000, and forms a
part of the Metropolitan Router-she will avoid a long
course of litigation with many of her ckiwis, expen
sive and harassing in its progress, aud doiiblfnl in its
termination she may lose in this arrangement $150,
000 ; if she does nothing, holds out uo mdueament
te-eave the Gaaton Road, she will certainly lose
$40000, and may be $800,000. tjtie must resort ,
to taxation, or she must sell her Hank Stock, or a por- ,
tion of it, to pay her endorsements of the Bond of
this Company. She could require the Company lo
establish a Sinking fund oj fJU.UDU or jjjr-lMW
wliich.' in the senea of-25 yeani, would extinguish a
large part of tile principal ofher Bonds. As to tlie
interest-en her Bonds, we anlicip&fe lh.iilcome of
the Road Would, regularly after it was m operation,
pay that. . The line of Road t the South CarqHiiS
line, would be 166 miles. Tlie part from Gaston to
Raleigh, "will have cof$650,000 tire-other-80miies
will cost about $G50,00U-Jthus the whiHe witl cost
$1,250,000. W do not include tlie motive power,
Machine' Shops, &c. &c. These are already at Ra
leigh, and a small addition only would bewauted for
the business i of the whole line.
We know this silbject of Rail Roads in Nortru'Car
olina, is not a popular subject, and inefi wild write
about thcrrt, and talk about them, are tuAked ontts
wild and visioiiary. The State of North Carolina is
already connected with them, and to get out of, or to
get afong with this cmulectiOH, id the best way; is
the matte of present importance and investigation.
This plan may b vbjectioaable, Mr. Eiliior. It
will sfrve, however, to excite thepublio ntftid, if. you
can find a place for it in" your paper. We are assur
ed, that if a Itoad be earned to the beuth'(,areliBa line,
It will Certainly go through to,jvia tlie Camden Road.
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Foa tua aKatSTia.
M. Galbs : The writer in the Vast Standard who
signs himself " A Cloae Observer," and who the
Standard assert is " well acquainted with his sub
ject," ha, made toe may impudent 'misrepresenta
tions, to. pas u anot iced ; and I was glad te see your
netic of thejn in your-last issue. - ,
The diseoyry that Gov. Graimm is a ' man of ne
gative, character,'' might have been expected from
the keen optics of A clou Observer." Some men ,
are gifted with swing -
things that are not to be seen."
But Democracy ought not to complain of negative
men'. They have high .dutliorityi'evea that of Na
thaniil Macon, that such men are the salt that saved
the State. Perhaps, too, Geveraor Graham may lie
ttill tai swell himself into the dimensions of the great
Democratic Oa, whom a majorityof one in tire Cen
tral Committee 'have brought into Uje field against
him. ' Mr. Disbrbw, however, intimated, in their late
County Contention, -that Got. Graham muht Aursl
ia the effort. AH good VVJiigs vught to pray that
their .Governor may be delivered from no great a dis
aster, What constitute1 "positive good" in a 8tate
man", ht the " Close Observer" understands it, is.pro
bably, the ability to make Speeches to Doys arid girls
tt.SqIiool ; to write Epic Poetry in the style of -Blan-ner
; and to-" relieve the.peopl" from pepuitiary grip
by an issue one million of Shin-plasters, which
shall not "be considered money, nor legal leader in
the payment-of dtblsf" neither fish nor flesh, nor
geod fed herting")-r:buf Which Ahey may borrow- at
6 par cent by grviag good surety. Thi t "'positive''
Statesmanship, "with a yengeanoe," -if.
In'looking for tW i'ncrease'of his (th GcSverdor'dj .
talents, I .ftd;oon ay thi 11 Close Observer."
An -old lady onco read Milton' " Pa'radise Lost"
1 through, and came to the conclusion that it was "poor
tHE" Pffor old soUl--the Poem was good enough,
but shj30uld.not tiaderstand it. She-ought to have
studied ".BUniier.". That might have been Within
her eomprebegsipft. A.elose Observer" should make
iba author "f timt'mrnoflal Poem hi tudy, and con-'
fine bia observation' to that subject, or some other
within, his grasp, and pot rasbly Isnpch aut, into un
known region. H may-gtotr eo that his mother
tarmot find hint. A-llyjrce sttemptedto tyiticise a
-fair proportioned dome,'1 and Was laughed atrfor his
siippttbity. Hi vision wa - enliraly. too " close" for
his subject' , .' ' ; ';''
Tivs poljshed writer criticises the Governor's bows,
apd manner ef walking, irriuch way aa to convince.
bia aeadet that be xannot make a ' poiite Bojr" hiip
self, Bd that his' own gait is very ungainly, sprawl
ing atnl unsatisfafjttrry., ' Ti Governor i admitted te
be a very potit gentleman, arid few can makea bet
ter orniore graceful bow--he also has ai.nckof go.
yig' straighA,.ahesd, " neither -turning to the right
hand nor to the lfl" n(i there is no doubC but he
iiijMt plead guilty-1 th'charge f leeknig' l a
'Gpvernor." All diiew very sinfirlj jndefifj' Why
doernot the Governor of -North Carolina bow awk
waolly, titat .elose obseryers" may not feel nacom- .
ferUUet Why doe he arrpjafsly take, tbe aid
ralk, Mtherthaa the middle of the at reel? 'And why
doe hi aot llg-iag it, kfld fake" toth'iideiptlhe street,
to show that he is net aristocratic ? And . above ' all,
wb,y, h wbf, hi tbe nam of Decnocraey and. dcea
cyisheuid b bae. the impudeoc to "'Joek liaa a
Coveraet," when be w onfy thaerso&t'ef the peo.'
pie T ' Let him' hereafter1 rtra'tmNr who h i, and
what he ai,- and behaye fits, terrenf, If h woald
please close pbryer." , '
So much for tbe Obeervnt preliminary akirunpliing
before he com te the main charge.'- It -was as-the
blaad txordi oftlie Grecian- and Roman orators, in
which tbey labored tp please, end secure in, advance
the aJentioo of their iuditorr, and 'prepare" them for
'the TuN thunders of their eloquence. Now comes
the Storm: " I then charge that Gey. Graham ha
r involved tlie Stale In a Jieavy debt, eontrary to lh
I intention Of lba F.eiriliir. and nsntlaa of lha
intention or lba Legislature and -regardless of tbe
rights of his constituents, Whea -tlie o,uJy niotrve he
eould have had, was to release or favor the obligors
t indemnity ihe Istale, upon the Raleigh and (iass
Ion Rail Ko;idy5nnds, ajjiiust loss, and I intend1 to
prove this, charge." . ,
' ' " Aci.)s Cbserver"" liad evidently been poring
'overth litipeatiliment eMVarren Haiflings In the
Britih'Pkrliamttt,and fahcyinghimselfiSt least equal
lb the Hon.: Edmund Burke v'not Bimdu-ennd) adopt
ed the language and style of tlie gteat Impeacher,
ros to hi altiUidf, and i-HAiKJniiet iwfully. He
spares neither arte tior luotitet. Aa to rtie at t
(The,firet diafl..ol' the Bill by Mr. Ciiimiry, durcled
th Uovornor to b ." a mm sufficituit U cover the
auru, of $300,800 and the ire-ret on the Bonds,"
amounting af theday of sale iq $363,000 )' It was
afterward saggssted,, that tlier 'might be -reasons j
why that sum should not be bid at first I, and as the
Act passed, the Governor had a discretifm, either to
bid that sum or not, as he might deem advisable, af
ter an examinatioaof the Road, which he was direct
ed to make, and was authorited to bid any sum not
exceeding that amount. The Governor accordingly
msde the examination early in November, 1845, and
immediately, you,sir, published Jn rue JReuistf his
intention to hid forth State $300,00(1 -and the In
terest. 'I'lii- sale was to He wade on the 89th of De
cember, 1 f lo. If the Governor vvas u-rHg in his .
determination : if in this he wus " faithless to all sec-
Tloii!", and profitable (7) 'only toa few favorites:" if
this was to " involve rJie.Sta'le ln a heavy debt, con
trary to the intention 0 the Legi1aUire.'Biid regard
less of the rights of his'couslltlieiilsr'" if he was "a
faithless servant :" if " to' this duty he was faithless
in every sense and meaning bf the word, where, 111
. the name of .patriotism, Was the eye of this " Close
tibMrvr" where was the powerful pen of the sec
ond Kdinunt Unrke, that in thope two fatal piontlis,
ha was not ihnrgingi with mi(rht and main, upon
Gov. GraiIam, lor the stupendous fraud Jie was con
templating, and which lie was shameless enough to
publish to. I lie world tyro months in advance? Why
did not this very-indignant and excrutialingly patriot
ic son of Thunder then let his voice riup in the ears
of tlie faitd'As Wji.'A' GIiaham, and warn him not
to fay Violsnt ha, Ads on the iuterWJ and "rights of the
copntry, lrhfis-ceTifKrence he had iihamelessly ptrt
linhrd his intention to buse ? Why did he not en
claim with fierne energy Saye the Stale ! Toutrli
lier not with yUT noliuled hands! "Promt, Oh!
prut vl, rate ptafanij" Why did not the Standard
and oilier Dinocratjc prints, tiifs raise such a storm
about the ee,rof the faithless Whig Governor, as lo
bring him to his1 senses 7 Tbe deed was not thim done.
There were yet almpst t.wo moqths before the impen
ding act of ruin would be consummated. There was
no storrn then not a whisper of disapprebutiop .was
spoken or published, A few sly and contemptible
creatures, who m'rslakc cunning for wisdom, and with
whorn brawling Dpmocracy is a suhslitute for patri
otism, were looking on in silence, and blessing them
selves, that thy had the Governor in their net. At
a lime when all good men, were anxiously devising the
best means of extricating the.Slate and her citizens
from a condition ef great difficulty, these heartless
spiders were ensconced ia their dark and dirty cor
ners, sullenly spinning their poison into a weh. Jt'is
uow attempted to be spread over the lirnbs of as no
ble hearted a gentleman as lives ; but he will brush
off the cobwebs .with the same ease that he, could
crusli the loalllsonte reptile under his heel. Talk of
iHotieet, indeed ! What motive! had this " Close Ob
server" for tilfnee, -a ntil it is too late to rectify the
evil he uow so boldly charges 7 Where was his con
science during the rrtonfb.i of November and Decem
ber, IH'157" What is his metier for bringing his Chargs
rtwJ, for the first time?.. It is believed that this broken-hearted
Jemmy Dismal of a chargrr, was at the
very,.sale on Ibe 29th uf December. Why did he not
thou hit up the veice ol wailing and lamentation,
when it could do some (rood, and beir the Governor to
stay his pirrioidal hand? What, again is asked,
what was Hie tlwhve? Can such a man. who ini,'lit
onep-have saved the Slafe, and " tfiiufS not," be
cause it would have ireA-en rip the pint to defeat an
eteetion-r.Sn sucli a man now talk about tHutivei I
Leldjim hung his head and- blush. Let him learn
that others, even in his own ranksy despise, the ehirrge
nnd those who make it- Ijirt him le.irn, (as' stated
in your last paper, that Gen. Kaunhkhs indigriahtly
deuoutired the oiiarn, and said (ittv, Graham had
done right, and that he would support no man for
Governor who yaa capable of usfnjr such misera
ble slang " Let him remember, (hat there are oilier
gentlemen of the Democratic party, belles General
Saunders, who are ashamed uf this sneakiiig way of
treati)2 an horterable opponent whft nflplsml the
act of the Governor -gotitlernpn of State pride stuTi
cient, I" be willing tbat therr.Governor shoilld behave
like a Governor who would much nither see iim.
when lefl to his discretion, fas In the case of the Ua
Road,) baldly d pant it-right, than timidly shrink
from' the mole eyes. Of a thousand "Close Observers;"
whe Would have been mortirfed to see him enter' the
arena of. an Auction, th banter and bid for a Kail
Read, a for a horse or .calf, under tlis Auctioneer's
bariimer." 'Thes,.rowever,, are not Radical lfcm
ocras."( They are not blest with that easy morality,
which thjnkjs"1 all lair iu war," and that '.' the end
sanctifies Jha means." tjuch in(:n are Satisfied with
the action oGov. Graham, though they jre Demo
crats. ' A Close Observer," by imitating their ej
kinple, mtgrt be less Radical, an4 would prove him
self much mora patriotic.
. -A NRTH CAROLfNIAN.
IIa Tm, Gkf.at Author of NATtjnf.'pro
vided us with 710 remedy for Ctitifinnptinri and
iho'dis'eaaba leading therelb which arc so fearful- i
iy common m our country : jias ne icti ua 10
h'nd relief from that falal scourge by rnBf kino;
ether Jaruin? , Nn, itiivnot so. Tim 6e Na
tbbe's.owi. Remedy is rotdy at our hand
The ViJd ijherry aod the Pine furnish ti Willi
A'rJurft, whwe a 'riire-is powibfr'. Dr. Wistar'.
Baleam of Wild -CliPrryforjood by clipmiea! ex-
tmde f;om Wild Cherry bar and tar reHftvea
all ease of 4ernniutliou, ahd pfTucttwIly cursTa it
where it hs,rtot progrejrsctl 0 far ns to be bcydnd
eure-eubdusthe most inve tertrterau'es of Amh-
ma, eivesi of 30 4nd 40 years sMnifinrrA-atops rais-
fnp; of bloedf after other, fpinedirt fail sid Ye-
move every-kind rrf ifTfjatmrf of the Lungs m1
LiVer which- eur diinate induces. The-remark-
Sble efficacy' of This, wonderful uiedicine, irr many
diseases. hitberfo deemed incurable, pus exeited
among phy'eifijsn 'great cnrioeHy a to the pre.
cise nature of its ingredients. Let purchaser
beWre of imitations' and couoterfji)
,, JO" For,al by WlU.IAM$,.flAYVOOD
CO., Wholesale and, retail,. Baleijjh.'N. C.
At his residence in Franklin County, after a pro
traded illness, Mr. John Cook, Sen. in the 7t)th year
of bis age. On th day he entered his 70th year,
the Lord in histtooduess wjuipleaaed to manifeM lirm-
jelf flnto him ip a maunr never' before" experienced
by him. He Uvwleix nieoUi wanlmj one day, al
ter his spirttnal birlhj most of the time." kuowjnf,
that if the earthly house of his tabefna! were., dis
solved, be ha'd i building of God; a house not made
with hands, eternal in the .Heaven ' A few hours
betore hi departure', he rejoice " vvirh faith in live
ly iTrie,Twithjil-j;hVprosnel ef beins; nrarthst
home, ""jBrWere the wicked eaa flom troabling, Sod
the weary are. at-reat." -He baa left an aged and
pisti compaoioo) aad many enildrco (ld jrhed
ehildrta te mourp tbir low. W.
D. PAINE & CO.,
Maiingor ot lollorlci,
"RICHMOND, VIR6INW.
I PRESENT Iwlc-w, to the patrons of FOR
TlliNE'S HQMB, the following grand display ef
schemes for May 1841. They are all good but the
Scheme for the 23J present an extraordinary chance
for a fortune- 60,tiOU Capiiafsnd 15 drawn ballots
ICxaniine for yourselves, make your selection, and
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- . Agaut fur D. PALME . CO.,
Managers uf potteries.
$35,295, or $:10,000 nelt.
Lowest two No. Prize 20 netl Lowest one iVo.
Pri.e $10 nett
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drawn on Saturday, May Oth, 1848. - Wilmington
Delaware. 75 Numbers.' 'i drawn.
un tin 1 aim r a is : J
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A Cerlificnto of 25 Wholes (ion 00
A CVtrilicate of 25 IfnNcs f0 00
A Certificate g S3 Quarters, 25 00;
$30,000! $10,000!
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A Certificate of 2A Halves costs 65 00
A Certificate of 25 Quarters costs 27 f;0
THE MAY FLOWER.
800,00(1 ! $30,000 ! 3(110,000 !
1 5 drtuvn 4itiltnU out ol IS
Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class 21, to he drawn
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warn. okasii eti'irtrs.
1' prixe of 9fil,00U 60 prize of Jl,OO0
1 do 30 000 60 do 800
1 do IS 000 60 do I 000
1 do 7,500- 100 do . "400
1 do 3,!l:i(i rVc eVc
Whole Tickets 20, halves 10, quarlcrs 5.
A Certificate of Wholes cos's 205 00
A Certificate of Halves costs 102 60
A Certificate of Quarters costs 61 25
A Package of Tickets in tliis splendid Lottery may
draw the five first Prizes, amounting lo over one bun
dled and sixteen thousand dollars.
$30,000! $1.2,000!
Lowest 2 Niiirllicr Prize ?40.
Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 22, to he
drawn at Wilmington, Delaware, on Saturday, May
30, 1848. 75 No , 12 drawn.
on tun capitals.
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fjJ" Remember, in purchasing bj' tlie package we
always give jn three ticket".
-We have every dsv Ltteries from 1 to f 20, and
when a remittance is made to us,' large or small, we
wilt ajvvays invest in the most popular Lotteries on
hand, J'lle Drawings sent, when requested, to all
who oriler from us; the cash fur-all Capital' Prizes
cart be hjid as nsuol at sight Ou all Ictiera enclouing
eah or prize tickets, the postage need not he paid.
'Phe Tickets 111 the above Lotteries ere received, and
all irrders addressed to us Will meet the most prompt
and confidential attention.' Address -
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Managers, 'Richmond, Va.
i&'SErstMj'
.... -
riHE rfr1eed!n(r rtijure is given, to represent the
1. isJsKysisi.fc rttassiHATib. It is the jreat
Evarnation for the impurities of ihe body, ll will be
noticed that a thick cloudy mist issues from all points
of the surface, which indicate that thi perspirslion
flows uninterruptedly when we re iii health', but
reaves when wa are sick. Life cannot he sustained
without it. It is thrown off from the blood and oth
er juices of the body, and- disposes iy j his means, ol
nearly (II jhe impiwUies within us. The language
orwenpture;), in Ihe BIAMW nie bit.", II it
iver becomes! m pure, ft may be trsced directly to the
stopper of th inaenstbre P,-rpjratiori. Thu we
-ee, all that is necessary when tbe blood is stagnant,
or "infected, is to open the puree; and it reheves-'iteelf
from all impurity ibstastlv. lis own best and vi
tality are sulFnjient, without one psrticle of medicine.
except to open the riores upon the surface. Thus
we see the fully of rskmir so many intern! remedies.
All practitioners, however, direct their effort to re
store the lnenjible Perspiration. The Thnmpsonian
for instance, sta.s, the Hyilropsthist shrouds us in
wet blankets,1' the Homspathfst deal odT tiifimtissi
maJs, the Pholopathist hlee.ls anil (lose us with mer
cury, end Ihe IrliMlerint Quacfe gorges us With pills,
pills,- pil. , ' '
To giv torne idea of the smount of ihe Insensible
Perspiration, we will slst tht the learned Dr. Lew- -enhock
ascerlained lhat ftv-ijhths of all we receive
imo the stomach, passed olfm this means. In other
word, if we eat and drink eikl pound per dy, w -,
vecuate fl pound ol il bj th insensibre Perspir
lioft. ' - '-' '
ThirWnotMetber than Ihe use.) up pertiele of the
blood, and ether jwice giwg P'ce 10 th new end
frestt once. To cheek thi, iheicfor, is lo retain in
A 1 1 - II e Vi line:
LLU . r - T JKl ' a r
f - " ' J-- f3(JI I ') Now we hereby oiler a reward of f 500 to be paid
5"H . 3 a hssaj ' "n cotivio'ton In any of the constituted Courlsjof ihe
Tf) 52 -rtj jfler'i -fL "5 United States, of' any individual counleifeilinf our
gTZg fLP V fj""- name and Oinlinent.
-a lnfyg liffa , lj-'.3ip yy The alKive invaluable remedy is for sate f lba
N1 r'ZZ- VlJkW k ' 5 fjfl North Carolina Book Store, by ihe Subscriber, and by
J i&S-'A iPMl Vtl5J ti no other parson in iMs City; H. D. TURNER-
Kwaa p Kaleitth, May I, 1816. - 86 ly '
7? ihrV &W H
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th ytemfivsigfcihorall tfce vlrqlenl mailer that
nature demshd should leave the body. "
. 13 v a sudden transition from beat lo (old, the
pores are stopped, the perspiration eras, end disease
begin t liiiVe lo develope itself.' HPCe, (toppsge
of this flow uf the juices, original so many, com
plaints; ,
! It i by stopping the pores, that overwhelm mn
j kind with rnuqhs, colds, and consumption. NmH
tenths of the World die with diseases induced by
stopfmgo of ihelliinensible Perspiration. ", f
Lei die ask, now, every candid mind, what coarse
seems the most reasonable to pursue, to unstop the
pores, after they are closed. Would you give physio
to timtoj) the pores? - Or woniM ou apply something
that would do. this upon the surface, where the
cl"ging aotually is t And yet I know of no phjrei
cian who makes. any external application io effect it.
Under these circumstances, I present to physician,
and all others, McAllister's ALL HEALING OINT
M K N V, or the W 0 K L D'8 KA 1, V E . It has pow
er to restore perspiration on the feet, on the head, s
round oid sores, upon the chest, in short, upon all
parts of the body, whether dwessed slightly or -verely.
Ii has power localise all external eores.scrofulou ho
mnrs, skin diseases, poisonous wounds, to discharge
their putrid mutter, thru ht'ol them.
It is a remedy that sweeps off the Whole catalogue
of cutaneous disorders, and restores tlie entire cuti
cle to its healthy functions.
I hove used it for the last fourteen years for all dis
ease, of the chest, consumption, liver, involving the
utmost danger, ami responsibility, aml.I declare before .
Heaven mui man, that lut in .one single ease basil
fnilcd to benefit, when the patient wa wilbih ?th
reach of rnoital means
1 have hail Physicians, learned in the Profession, I
have timl Ministers of ihe Gospel, Judges of the
bench. Alrlennen Will I.au vers. ifcnltmiu'e. nf thm
highCTrrdiiion.aid MULTITUDES ol ihe POOR,
uio it in every variety ofWay. and lliero has lieen but
one voKxoiie united, univprulvnice saying ,Jbfc
JlUUter, your Ointment it GOOD "
HEADACHE
The Snlve has cured persons ol the Head ache of
12 years sniudiiig, nnd who had it regularly every
week, so thai vomiting olien took place.
Deafness and Ear ache are helped with like iuc
cess. " "
OLO SORES.
That some sores are sir outlet to the impurities of
the sysiem, it, hecaus iliey curmot pass offihrougli
the imiiiriil cliniMiel ol the Insensible Peraptraiion.
If such sores are healed up, the impurities must have
some cither outlet, or it will eiidauel .Me. Thi
Salvo will always provide for such emergencies.
HIIt'UMATISM.
It remove; 11! most immediately the inflamalion and
welling, when the pain ol course cease.
ELVERS
In all eases of fever, the dillioulty lies in the pore
being locked up, sir that the heat and perspirution can
not pass olC ll 1 lira least moisture could b started,
the crisis has passed and the dancer is over. The
AIMiHuling Ointment will, -in all cases of fevers, al
most instantly unlock tlie ski 11 and bring forth the Pei
ipirniion. IN SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS, SALT
nilEUM, LIVER COMPLAINT. SORE EYES,
QUINSKV, SORE THROAT, BRONCHITIS,
HROKK.N OH SOKE HREAST, PILES, ai.u
CHEST DISEASES, such rs ASTHMA, OP-
PKESSiqpo,j Pains, also, SOME lips, cffAP
PL'U hands, Tumors, cutansous erup
tions, NERVOUS DISEASES, and of the
SPINE there is no medicine) probably so good anil
as for BURNS, it has not its eipial lit the world !
PIMPLES ON THE FACE, MASCULINE
iSKIN, GKOHS 8UHPACE.
Its first ncnon is to expel all humor. It will not
cease driwing until the skin is free from-any matter
that may Ire ludioil under the skir), and frequently
breaking out to lite surle.ee. It then Itsals. When
ihere is iiuilnng but (jr.osnss, or dull fep.ulsive fur
face, i) hejiini to soften ami soften, mini it become a
imoutli and delicate as a child's.
WORMS.
If parents knew how fatal) most medicine 'were 1
to chihlitm taken inwardly, they would be slow to re
ton lotUem. EspociHlly "mercurial lozenges," naN
ed " medicated lozenges," " vermifuges," pills, ius.
The truilt Is, none can tell, invariably, when ibe
woiuis are present. Now let me say 10 parents that
this Solve will always tell if u ch'ldhas worm. It
will DIUVK every veBtio of them away.
There is probably no rnedidltie on the (ace of earth
at oucu so nurc atul so sale in tli eipoliton of worms.
AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.
No man ron menyure us value So lonjr, ns the stnr
roll uIoiik over (lie Heavens, so loujj ns man treads
the enrth, nil juct 10 oH mlirinuics of the flesh so
oou as rluiense find sickneps is knoA-n just so lonir
will tins good Oiniment 1 useil nre' e.ieemed. When
man cesses from off the earth, then tlie demand will,
cease, arid not till then.
james McAllister, & Co.
CAUTION " No Oinirnont will tm genuine un
less the names ol Jamii McAlmste; & Co , are
Wiiiti an with rrn upon eviar label r
Warrenton Academy,
rplir Full Kcaaiwii will rouniioiir
I oil tin'. !22l ol .Imiic The departure of
the Senior Class for.Collegc, wilj leave several va
csncirs which may be filled by immediate application-.
The Academy is now undergoing course of
thorough repsir, including the painting of the Build
ing, the enclosure of the spacious Grove and ground
attached thereto, and other improvements, all of
which will bsve been completed at the beginning of
the next term. Terms as heretofore.
ROD BUT A. EZELL, M. A.
Principal.
Warrenton, N. C, ?
My 1, 1846., 5 3641
The Principal haa permission to refer the public ta
the following gentlemen, vra :
Rev i; F McKae, Hon Wehlon N Edward,
Wro Plummet, Esq, .Hon. Daniel Turner,
Win Eaton, Jr Esq, Alexander Hall, M D,
Trancis A Thornton, Esq. Wm O Williams, Esq,
Tho E Oreen, Esq,' Benjamin E. Cook, Esq ,
John II Somerville, Esq. ' '
N OTHER HUPPLT fx bwl family Flour,
fresh ground. Nice paeon Hams. -Stssm re
d Loaf Sugar. Yellow xlar Snap. c XC
WILL.' PECK.
38 3t
" Rsleiffh. Msy 6.
E LOWER POTS.
f DOZUIt assort sixes, received and fe
SvF aaieat the Drug Stdre ef
WILLIAM, HAY WOOD 4 CO.
My 41846. I . 8
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILO CHERRY.
GDOZEIf ihia dsy received, and far sale at the
Drng Uiore of . - ' '
WILLI A Ma, HAY W OOD CO, J
only Agentr ti Ibe isnu'tn Article (or
- " Rel,N.C.
May J, 1848. " M
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