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RALEIGH REGISTER
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FOR GOVERNOR:
WILLIAM A, GRAHAM,
RALEIGH, N. C. "
Friday, June 12,1846.
- GOV. GR AH A M'S A PPOlNT M ENTS,
Gov. Gbaha will ddre hi FeNowCiliten at
Die timet and place following, to-witt
AtCenhaye, ob Satrdyr4n Jlv r
At Filtsborough, on Monday, J8 ISUri
A"hborougli, on Saturday , J una 20(tb
Al Lexington, on Monday, June 22d.
. At Salisbury, on Tuesday, June 23d.
At Sttesville, on Thursday, Jane 25lh.
At Morguuton, on Saturday, June 27lli.
At Marion, on Monday, June 29lli.
At Aalieville, on Wednesday, July let.
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
' We would repec(fully lulorm "Vkritas, that the
last Communication" to which lie refers, never came
to hand. Hi first piece wae put in type, but was
withdrawn at the request of a personal friend of his,
who acted, as we supposed, by his instructions.
EXPENSES OF WAR!
With a view to staying ofl enquiry about the enor
mous expense 01 uie War, in which President Pout
L ... ! lJ .1
uoi mruirou me country, the last Standard ' has a
number of article about the debt, in which, accord
ing to iU showine;, the Slate has been Involved bv
the Whiga." But this all mere trick" a tub thrown
to the whale," to amuse the monster; while prepara
tions are making to give him the fatal blow. The
" Standard" had better prepare the people for the
visits of the Direct Tax Collector, to raise fund's to
pay the expense of the existing War, which are
now accumulating at the rate Of iftore than $150,.
000,000 par annum. Ia the very last debate which
took place in the Senate, Mr WissTSR made the
following statement :
" Since that subject (the payment bf Troons had
been incidentally called up, he would direct the at
tention of Ilia honorable members mnre directly
.'.barged with the financial affairs of the Government
to 'be enormous expense already incurred bv Ilia
military proceeding. He had taken pains to make
some inquiry at the proper sources, and, from the
bestiuform",b could obtain, he found that the
military expom ( the Government were hardly
le.-s than half a m."Uou of dollars per day !
Here ia omet!iiug iifdeed, for (he people; of North
Carolina to think about ! Our resources are amply
sufficient for all our own liabilities, but when we have
to contribute our quota to the Cenifal Government,
to pay off a debt of from one hundred and fifty to two
hundred million of dollar, a year, it is time the ho
uest yeomanry of the Stale were at lea'sii'trgftfflfirf
1. """"""")' are these things so? Recollect that
half.jii.niiiliou of doiIkreperay,gies an expenditure
of more than $20,000 every Aour nearly 350 ev
ery MiNUTK and $6 every SECOND. Will thk
ricoH.E begin to ornN Tiiitm evls?
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ndvices
ENCOURAGING.
By one Mail this week, we received twelve new
Subscribers. On looking over our lint, we find we
have added upward of sixty new name within the
Inat sixty day. This is doing pretty well for " hard
times," attd afford an earnet, we hope, that the
Whigs of the State are neither asleep or sleepy.
' NORTH-EAST STORM.
A cold North-east Storm of Ruin set in on Monday
afternoon, and has continued., Without abatement, al
most up to the present hour. We fear that its effect
will beinost disastrous upon our crops, especially upon
Wheat.
SUPREME C'Ul'liT.
The following young gentlemen have undergone
an examination before the Judges-, and been admitted
to County Court Practice, viz : J. Fox Hughes, of
Edgecomb County ; T. IS. Vcnabte, Granville ; Adam
Empie, Jr., V ilniingtnn ; Edward Canlwell, Wil
mington; Ja.W. Downey, Granville; J. M. A- Drake,
Asheboro' ; Thomas Ruffin, Orange.Couifty ; Sam'l.
J. Person, .Moore County ; II. H. Johnston, Mocks
ville; A. M. Bogle, Iredell County S. Nye Hutch
ison, Charlotte J Josiah Johnson, Clinton.
And, the following gentlemen have been admitted
to Superior Court Practice, viz : John )'. Woolen,
of Kiuiton, Lenoir County ; G. W. Brooks, Elitabetli
City; M. L. McCorklo, Newton, Catawba County
Lewis F. Carr, Sampson County ; Waller W. Leuoir,
Lenoir, Cdldwell County ; William W. Cobb, Wif
liamston, Martin County; Francis P. Ward, Williams
ton. Martin Countv ; James N. Fuller, Leasburg,
Caswell County , William S. Mullins, Fayetteville
Patrick H. Winston, Windsor, Jlertie County; Ben
janiiu F. Simmons, Halifax.
ARITHMETICAL ACCURACY.
The " Standard" attempts to review in the lust
number, the proceedings of the great Guilford meet
ing. In the very firt paragraph, w e find the fol
lowing: " A very few words will show what (he above
Resolution are worth : What i the Sub-Treasury
It it a plan by which the Central Oorerntnetit col
lects and payt not itt revenue in gold and silrer, by
its own agents, and without the aid of Hank. What
is the amount of thi revenue per annum T About
twenty-nine millions of dollars. And What is the
specie the gold and silver of the United Stuff?
About one hundred and fifty million! of dollars.
And yet according to Gov. Morehcad, these twenty
nine millions per annum, drawn from the vaults of
the Banks, (leaving one hundred and thirty mil
lions,") Slc.
It ia hardly worth while to notice an attempt at
argument, on the part of a writer who cannot add
two and two, together. The assertion that 29 mil
lions of dollars, substracted from 150 millions, leaves
130 millions, bfats Cocker all hollow, and would jus
tify (could we be so rude) the retort of PheStick upon
Duff Grek.m " that he lies in figures, aud figures
in ft."
CAN IT BE POSSIRLE?.
The " Milton Chronicle" says that Mr. Siiepabu
closed his Speech in that County by a laudation of
the Sub Treasury, and a bilter denunciation of Stale
Banks. He said that " all Bank Officers art fit sub
jects for the gallowa."
We repeat the question Can it be possible that any
man, in his sober senses, could have made this decla
ration 1. We; would rather suppose our friend of the
" Chronicle" mistaken, than thai Mr. S. could have
been so lost to all sense of propriety, as to hazard such
a libel upon as pure a class of men as lives.
' A man, when he has travelled, ha aren tome-
ining, which, when he come home, he can relate,
fj.uul II kjf . 1 T . . . ' .
-vti, mr. vrvnuu ' now nnr Jnr has im
proved by hat travels T He ha seen a Whale, and
an t-lephant fend a Snake ! What will our neighbors
say about J.-S!skidan.
W'e do not know why, In imitation bf others of the
craft, who seem to consider their " goinrrs out and
doming in," as of immense importance to the public,
use should not net forth in print, and send out to our
readers for their particular edification, the incident
ofa journey which we have recently made not to
the seat of War on the Rio Grande-iior even to the'
Capital of the Union, where words instead oHullett,
fly " thick as the leave of Valiambrosa" but to the
beantiful Town of Greensboro', in Guilford County,
almost BO mile from home.. Beautiful, did we call
it yea, we might say, with the proner chance '
" Sweet Auburn ! loveliest fillage," &c every bo
dy knows the quotation. Charming were the hours
we passed there with attached friends. We nowTfind
our nean tilled will, teemi.ig recollections of ourskort,
but most delightful sojourn.
Rut, il may he asked what took u to Greensboro"?
We answer, to witness the marriage of a dear young
friend one of the loveliest of her sex. We have
long known and felt, that the true being and iid ol
woman-kind is lore, ft seems, indeed, the atmosphert
in which she lives, and moves, and ha her being
In the smile of her lip, in the glance of her eye, in
the soft and bewildering melody of her voice, we find
nut the semblances and echoes of the Spirit bf Love.
Well may the Poet strike his lyre in praise of Woman;
n'?,Jj,my t.bfi: Warrior jusit to. the battle,-eM.Cor bf t
mile ; well may the student trim his lamp to kindle
her passionate heart she deserves them all.
But descend with us to the bridul Saloon. Tlier
stands the Holy man. We proceed ' in order due,"
and forming that open Hue, which "never looka so
beautiful as on such an occasion, hear the vows that
bind together two willing hearts. Silks rustle, kisses
ecliOj diamond gleam, and fairy voices nirtrnyir
around. By the way, some may suppose liiat a
UeueJict hath no right U disport himself in afore
time, in such flowery livid. But this is not so. Tu
the right-minded man, all his enjoyment are in
creased, on such ,;ih occasion The ties that hind
him to earth are strengthened and multiplied ; he
anticipates new affections aud pleasures, which your
cold mdiviJiial, careering solus through a valo of tears,
wots not of.
By the way, speaking of tear, reminds us of tho
majesty of a Summer storm which we witnessed at
breeusboro . Me sat at the window of a splendid
mansion ; we saw the far-off clouds arise like-giant
forms against the horizon, with spears of fire and robs
of purple and gold; then, as by some sudden alelu'inv,
they melted into a man of solid gloom, from whose
bosom tho lightning rlnrted its vivid cjialn, and tile
rain descended in torrents, while its source
LATE FROM MKXiro.
A list of Insolvent Tumbles duo for tK-15, amount.
"'J to $J flU cents, bn nioiinn, was- allowed to the
Collector in the settlement of his account with (he
Trop.i
On motion, James Murray wa unanimously ap
poii.ll.rj Collector of City Taxes for IS-iC
B. B. SMU'II, Clerk.
rosTscuiPT,
Ib-otigh the New Orleans Picayune wn hare ad
vires ii,,,), Vera Cruz 0 ll,e.2tlth ultimo, from which
" leara that the foiled "States Slcambip,' Miwis-"
ippi. arrived off Vera Cr.n of! the 18th, with in
telligence of the late victories achieved by our army
on the Rio Grand. The news, however, was only
communicated to a few AmericaiWin the City, Tho
Port was immediately blockaded lv il.. i;u t
v,u..i. n I FROM THE ARMY
' . , , I he Mourner New -York, arrived "at New Orleans,
""" receivea uy uie American c.tiwn. eives the following nanienLr
front t ie City of Mexico; directiug them to leave Ve- A l'urty of our Dragoons, a previously stated, ft'ad
ra Oiifbv the Ofilh instant, or retire into the interior iulrsuc "'6 fcla4l.inK Menicans from Matam'oraJ.
It wa, expected that our :. . ?V'"l J,orlV of. ". lhiMr,,rinor.
T .w , VH nestnes Kipjinir n nnn, .r ii, ,.k;rtriu,i.
oneofolir vessels. Ilfta&t riir.i.', ,'i.. '...,.. . .
the ftlejican t.oveniment (the Ficavtmr- snvs) of neon Americans, including two women and a
wa makinir the creates! exerli.ms. tminir ever. I el,,d' "el woen I oint Isabel and Corpus Chrisli, by
.., ... ., ' party of Mexicans, exceed.ne in cold-blooded cruelly
-"' ') " ' ,.11 i ne uimosi viior, atid ,, r .1.1, ; . f.
, . - iiii,.(.-iiirs ui iiirsn BBVlltes. 11
oy llie most arbitrary measure had replenished the appears thai a party of fifteen, of whom Mr. Rogers
Treasury. The Castle of San Juan de Ulna was in one, 1,-fi Corpus (.'hristi for Point Isabel nn the4
a perfect state of defence, ami tbr. nn',e-r ,, nm. -d or 3d inst. Tliey arrived at I ho Little Colorado
,,.,! ,..c.i.... .., L .. , .. , Jut.prviotis lo I he buttle of the JStth all., where they
v wm B,,,e 10 " Pel "" were surprised by a company of Ranoheros, aud be-
Oki'ice ok the PicAvr.VK. '"S overpowered 111 numbers, were induced Inj Mcri-
Tin '.Wuy Murtiin'j, June Jii, IH-lfi. r"" promt to fiirreuder as prisoner of war. No
IIVK DAYS ,.TER FROM MEXICO. I nor had those blood-thirsty dogs obtained pnssen-
tue bark Loaisinna. dm Williams. i,,v. I stun of their arms, than thev strlrjnAiUdMied llieir
from Vera Crui to ih iliil, nil c. .!..,. I vielims. bound Ihem beyond Ite SM1af reamlaitne.
later than those brought by the Tluvtus. jaini having ravished the Women bWor their runes,
The blockade f the port of S'em ("ruz enmmenred -1,11 their throats, one neaj4 perferniing (he horri
onthe Jltlli. Fifteen dnys were allowcit lu all neu- I i'c butchery.
tral vessels in port 10 load, ami .Jepitil. .) . lingers fluv is fa'Iiia'Mdbrollier hutchend before
Dy orders lioin the Mexican (ioveriinienl the A- I 111 l'l's terrible .naiiner, before his own turn came;
mencan VjousuI s other w a tone closed, mid . , en if his own escape ws owing to the fact, that while
all American citizen were to leave liy the '.'litli.. - 1 his wound upon Ins throat. was not fatal, he had tho
On that day the Consul expected to gu 011 hoard the 1 'feseu,.p 0f IMIIII , (vlfr,r him-elf dead, and wns uc
steam frigate !issirppi. This riigl.te and (he n." fwdlnjly r WirB' sit "Hie-balaiite. flirciwuintoThe ("0I0
ritan Were at anchor oil" Vera Cruz on the 'iiiU and j heio ne manageil to escape unseen, and
ihe sloop of war Falmouth was lying oft" the port. jwnm lo.the ..iher id of the river. Thence fie sub-
j ue Louisiana ami Helen .ucleod got oil 111 oicat ; "'I IFIIi,r inane ini way to Ihe ll o (.rande, wns ta
V.xi U.tnz llolH, ltltimoi-A.
rP"l: I'HSCKIRfctt has leased this well known
c '"blishineiit, nd begs leave to iuforrn his
Mienus and .1.. ,.,,uv. ....i .1.-.. 1.
...... f.unv pji Mciaiiy, iiiai ii is now unaer-
repnir, and it 1 Ins intention to1
spenae 111 conducting it so rnsta
r"'"U a thorough
spare no paiun or
meet ne approbBti011 0f those-who may fnvor-ihim
with their custom. D. ih)HSEY.
J""" S- 47-rlt
Malo Spring,
IN THE COUNTY OF MECKLENBURG, VA,
EIGHT MILES WEST OF CI.ARKSVILL&.
yfUHIK estsblishrneqt i now open for the re.
( reption of company, under the excluaive man
agement of the Subscriber, who' is providing for a
large number of visitors. His improvements are
sullicient for the comfortable accommodation uf three
hundred and fifty or four hundred person, and all hie
arrangomcrit are uion a corresponding scale, Hi
U music ft us good as any in the State.
llavimr lived fifteen yiurg at liuiTalo Spring, anil
obscred (he ell'ecta of the water in almost every die
ease 'that flesh 19 I, cir to,' 1 can speak confidently of
iis elfieary in many rompleim. In dyspepsia, dis
eases ni the liver, iliarrhn:, disease of the kidneys,
with every nflW iie n dependent on a vitiated or de
murred ciiiditien of thebihary organs, a bilious fever,
Bino and fev, r, rlc , the Water is peculiarly efficacious,
rarely fulling to afford n lief in any of them in ague!
and fever, never. I have witnessed the cure of hull
dre, I of cases, without ever knowing it fail in a irl
i;le iiistnnco 1 and if any one will bring an ague ami
lever to Buffalo that the water will not cure, he (halt
pay nothing fur Ms Honrtl. The subjoined slolemehU
ol IJr Harris dud V enable, ncntlemen of distinction ,
in their profession, and well aeiuainled with the pro
)rlies and ctlect. of the IhnT.ilo waters, are reftrnd
to as evidence of. ihe estimation placed upon the wa
lei by those best (juulitied lo judge of it value.
"Hung o'er the solemn landscape, silent, dark,
Frowning and terrible."
SUDDEN DEATH.
We are greatly pained to hear of the sudden dealh
of our gallant friend, Geu. Jon 1. Pasteur, of New
, beru,. lie had just been appointed by llis Excellency
iov. Graham, -Colonel of the Volunteer Regiment of
Infantry, to be raised in this State.
WAKE FOREST COLLEGE.
The Anuual Commencement of this Institution
IaaIt ..i m 1. if,. , . ,
t'lavo un iiionuuy anu 1 ueeuay last, ana not
withstanding the very inclement state of ihe wtalh
tr. Wa, ,1 1 I L I 1 r 1
, fcivuueu oy u large concourse 01 Lritaies ana
Geutdmen. The affuir of ihe College are now in
Suite a prosperous condition, and the number of Stu
dent increase daily. It is expected 'that the next
oeision will be opened under very favorable auspices
'id that the Institution will then present advantages
which will deservedly entitle it to the confidence and
support of the Stale.
An Address on Education was delivered before the
Siudeiils 00 Monday eVoning, by A. W. Venasi.k,
Esq., of Granville, which abounded in good, advice,
sound morality, and deep intellectual research. All
whom we have heard speak of it, ay that it was a
capital thing well worthy of the occasion.
On 1 uesday, there Were exercises in Declamation,
ia Which branch the young Geutlemen acquitted
themselves admirably. These were, succeeded by
Original Speeches from members of the Junior aud
U'aduating Classes, and we must say that their ef
fort would favorably compare with auy of the kind;
that we remember to have heard. They exhibited
degree of sound knowledge, well trained thought,
and strong exprestiou, that reflected much credit
( themselves and the Institution.
The Annual Address be for the two Societies
as delivered by Wa. B. Rodman Esq., of Beaufort
County. It was a fine effort replete with classical
Warning and clothed with the garniture of rich iu
Wlectual embellishmeuL Hi Address Was wejl
received and excited much admiration.
The Degrees were then conferred.
At night came tiff the jParty given by the Young
Gentlemen of the Institution, when all enjoyed
themselves. There was a very large attendance of
kdie, who contributed greatly to the festivitie of
the occasion. Maiiy thanks are due toPresident
and the Paorssaoas, for their unbounded ho;
pitality, , I
SCAPE GOAT.
The clamor has become so great against tho Ad
ministration, on account of the War, Unit it hris be
come necessary to sacrifice some one. It would ap
pear frorti the proceedings of Congress, Ihat General
Gaink is destined, to bo the victim. It is not unlike
ly, however, that in selecting the General, a mistake
has beeu made.
THE UN KINDEST CUT YET.
The last ' Standard" says
" He who votes against the riglit of the people to
elect their own Govrncr, will vote, when opportuni
ty offers, or when he deem il necessary, against ed
ucating the children of the people."
Certain prominent gentlemen of the Democratic
party may well exclaim " Save us from our
friends !" What Will Judge Dtniel, Gov. liranch,
Wclion N. Edwards, judge Iluilcy, and oilier
prominent Democrats, (who voted against the right
othc people to elect their own Governor,) say to this
libellous charge ?
SOUTHERN LITERARY MESSENGER
We have just received from the enterprising Pro
prietor, the June Number of this popular Periodical
It ia exceedingly interesting in the number and char
acter of its articles the leading one of which, being
an account of the " Civil Warfare in the Carolina
and Georgia, during the Revolution," is a most valu
able addition to the history of llie country.
tT The feat of daring performed by Capt. Wal
ker, in reachihg Gen. Tavldr' army with a pflrti
of Ids Ranger, and in riding el press from the Camp
to foint Isabel, amid Mexican bullets, has made him
quite a lion. The patriotic oitizena of New Orlean
have aent him a fine horse, iu the place of the one
aiuea under nun, while riding express. A pursa of
81000 has alsobeen tendered him by officers of the
U. S. Army. A splendid sword is also to be pre
sented to him.
IT The Investigating Committees, in relation to
Mr. Inukssoix's charges again! Mr. Webster, and
Mr. Inoersoll's conduct iu obtaining forbidden pa
per from the State department, will probably report
shortly. It ia repeated that ex-President Tvt.ER fully
and amply exonerates Mr. Webster in every par
ticul ar, and Ihat his recollection was clear and dis
tinct in regard to every item of expenditure and what
it was for. Ho remembered and explained some
thing creditable lo Mr. Webster which had escaped
the latter' recollection. One witness ha testified
that Mr. IxbEasou. did urge him, a ihe friend of
Mr. Tyler to Write to and urge the ex-President to
come out in this matter against Mr. Webster.
ID" We learil from Edenton, that the Farmers in
that quarter, have commenced harvesting their
Wheat, and the yield is likely to be very flue the
gfaiu being heavy and in good order.
yeeterda '"a" C0 rvet' UP f01 our own garden
firi...L. mt l'ead "f o friend of the
"egnterthiayearjg
W'e confess the eerr-i(RE0.
J" Mexico will conquer, or will no longer txitt."
p w the closing word of the manifest of
iDgs, President, ad interim, issued from the Na
1"laJ Pels,. T
COST OF FASHION.
Fashion, according to the calculation of the Lon
don Court Journal, coats us something, iu this happy
land of our. That authority say that 500,000,000
are annually expended in the United States, for such
articles of dress a are subject to the fluctuations of
this fickle queen, more changeful than the moon.
Out of the sum named it is computed that $16,000,
000 are spent for the article of hats, about $20,
000,000 for bonnets and caps, and other articles of
faucy dress, not less than $ 10,000,000,
Rut' a truce to episode. We were pleased to find
Greensboro' a much larger, and more business-like
place" than we had any Idea of, though we miulit
have knott-n from the enterprizing character of its
leading citizens, that where their energies were ex
erted, there could be no such word as fail. Greens
boro' has a population of more than y,0H0 souls, in
cluding the operatives of a large, Cotton Factory,
owned by Messrs. Tatk &, Co. TfieTown is eminent
ly distinguished for the habitual industry, ingenuity,
virtuous character, and unobtrusive hospitality of its
entire population. It is no less celebrated for the
number and excellence of its Schools. After stating
so much, perhaps, it is a work of supererogation lo
add, that Greensboro' is Whig to Ihe core, and (hat
(he ( ounty, of which it is Uie seat of Justice, thinks
nothing of rolling up a Whig majority of Iwo thou
sand, when the occasion demands it.
Ex-Governor Mokkheah; our late distinguished
Chief Magistrate, resides in Greensboro', and has. so
far as our.knovvleilge extends, the most elegant Kes
'dence of auy private gentleman in the State, in which
he dispenses with open heart, liberal hand, and true
North Carolina courtesy, the old-fashioned hospitali
ty of his fathers.
But to return to llie Schools, -."Inch are the chief
jewels iu the crown of Greensboro's glory. Eikie
wortii, Ihe reputation of which has extended over tho
State, is only one evidence of Gov. Mokkiieais en
terprising character it having beeu solely founded
by him, to afford his own daughters the advantages
of thorough instruction, aud, at the same time, lo
place like benefits within the reach of his neighbors.
The local situation of Edgeworth, which is now iu a
flourishing state, is well adapted to tho purposes for
which it is designed. The building is capacious and
remarkably well ventilated the grounds spacious
and the water, (ns we had an opportunity of testing
on one of the very warmest days of the season, ) as
clear as chrystal, and as cold as ice. This Institu
tion is now under the charge of Rev. Gilbert Mor
gan, a gentleman of profound learning, and great ex
perience as a Teacher.
Besides Eimieu oiitii, the MeThoihst Fkma.'.e Cot,
t.ERE, which has just commenced operations under
Ihe most flattering auspices, and with every prospect
of success, and which, from its plan of contraction,
is a most imposing edifice, affords to ihe Young La
dies of Ihat denomination, and others, the most ample
means of acquiring solid and useful knowledge. We
were pleased to take by the hand, as connected with
this Institution, Rev. Bfn.vet T. Blake, formerly, of
this vicinity, one, of the best and purest of men.
And, to crown the Whole, the H1011 School for
young gentlemen, in the hands of most competent
Teachers, leaves nothing to be desired iu Greensboro',
on the score of Educaliou.
We must not forget, iu these hasty notes, to pay a
passing tribute to " mine host" of tho " Greensboro'
Hotel.
cooked exactly right, all the luxuries of each Season
in it turn, and, moderate charges, call on Col. Gott,
whose personal courtesies will make you feel quite
at home.
One of the agreeable incidents of our visit to OreenB
boro', was lo form tho personal acquaintance of our
brethren of the " Patriot," from whose sensible and
judicious lucubrations, we have, for many years, de
rived so much information.
We shall abruptly close this paragraph here, be
cause We have an urgent demand for " more copy."
And we do so the more willingly, because we lay
down our pen at a point, where we shall delight US
take it up again.
haste lo prevent being seized.
A report was in circulation thai Gen. Parades in
lc!i, led to leave llie City of .Mexico at the head of
more troops! lo reinforce Ihe iirinv of the North.
The animosity existing against llie Americans has
been violently- increased bv the news of tla-two uc
tirtos : ::,e 81I1 nnd fhh lilt.
The enormous foiced loans which the Government
had imposed upon Ihe clergy, the I. liter had declined
itself totally unable to meet. The metropolitan
church was ordered to lijrnish a subsidy of $:li,(H.in
per month ; the church of ilichoucn'u Mo, 110(1 of
PliebU 10.0110 of GaudnlaiiiM Sji JO.lin.l -of J),
rango jjilj.WW, aud ofOajaca sjjH.OOII.. 'I hose grm
sums per month show that the I'rei-idenl is ,1, lei min
ed to prosecute the war with energy ; he will never
be able to collect such loans.
In regard to the report ns to Purges putting him
self at the head of the nrmv, ',',' TiejiiihUrnnn .ivs il
is uiic-ilain whether fie will repairm the liio (Jriinde
or lo Vera t 'ruz ; but that ho will leave tho capital
as soon as ongiess assembles.
Full accounts of this disastrous notions of tho 81I1
and Hth had leached llie capital, ulo I appeared in llie
official Journal. They 1.10 none accurate -by far
than Mexican bulletins generally, and do crciht 10
Ari-ta. The news was le'reived with prdi'o I re
gret, nut Willi 1111 apparent determination tu fight th
war out.
Kell pti-ioner, s
after !h bntll
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this Cnuntv.
to niinnuiice M r
ijnVrOo, I T,i:V. as a Whig
Candidate for the llouse-ot (.Imnnioiis, in
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REVELATIONS,
,1)11 I IIKJIKH'M'R.
r.v a NiAtrin riv
ciri'i't:R 1.
1. The Revelation cf William, sirnnined Hulilrn,
Which Joeialt, tho High Priest, gave unto him, to
show unto his servant iXroihjti-, the things which
must shortly come to puss. "
said Willuim, ire are the Alpha mid
the great Democratic part v, in i he iiro-
vast kingdom, call-
ag jamr
We are authorized lo annoueee
ElltV:irls, (the present Shentl, as a
( 'an iulaV flir re-elccliuji lo that Oll'u'e,
I Ihe ensuing F.leciion.
H'e are requested fo atmnnnce KiBBtOOM
V;iil' as a Ciiiulidale for the Slie-ritl-nlty
of W ake, lit the ensuing election.
llt islio;i ! Itnli iuli iuirN.
I'h'l V A-1 1; nieelinn ol the Company will bo
J. A.beld al the City Hall on Friday niuhl at half past
1 uYliicfi. liiHini'Ss of triutJl importance rvqilires
ptiiiclutil nlleiid.ince. liy order ol the Captain. '
T II. KNOW, 0. S.
JuncJ 1, 184(1. 4'i
ui;?iOt u..
M. VV IHTAIv E It liRvine, removed lo llie store
on F.nelievile street lei-entlv oreomcd bv
' It b Malum., two doors south of V Illinois, lluvwooil
iV (Jo's. Drue; Store, will he pleased to have Ins old
tneiids and cu-toiiH is, n 14I (he citieiis grnenilly, lo
call and examine his stuck of tlOOHS, which he
continues to sell nl prices to suit the times.
TliiniMul lor the very liberal shnro of patronage
hotel, dure extended to him, he will endeavor to meiit
a enntllitlalici', liy Mrlct iltlelilliili I,, business.
He is alo prepiirrd to receive mid torwiud, or sell
on ci':niiussiiiii, any nrticles of merchandize or pro
duce that may he eonsitrned to his care.
Raleigh, June !), INK!. 47
v as
lrcrn
I. Heboid !
llie Omega of
vtnee ol Ins M ajesly
ed Aorth I aroliua.
3. And unto misgiven Ihe keeping of the mighty
11, "ie 01 Iieiiiucials, and our word .-halt be unto them
yea and ninen, whenwinto we shall command t lie 111 ;
and woe be unto them who shall question our autho
rity, or gainsay our decrees.
4. And Ihe Aniiye trembled in very fear, be
cause he stood in the presence of tho I'hicf Servant
of the High Priest of Democracy.'
5. And William, seeing this, said, courage brother,
and be not afraid 1 too, trembled anil was wire mrniy-
mA '!.,, I .1- ,...1 .1 r ...
........ . iii.u i,r,-rufu ine camp, 01 llie " slieep
stealing W ings," and stood 111 the presence of tho Kil
lers of the great Democracy.
(i. And he turned and said in a low voire Heboid .'
the Rulers nnd ihe Klders now com,- rem ,,ve lntlo r
into the corner of.tfus mine own s,;i,-,1 nod llion
sunn ! unit ii,-r lor Ihy-elf, th.- t,in;rj which I
hilt now about lo reveal unto thee
7. So the IVi-ailiyle removed ino one of the daik
corners ol the liltle sanctum, and Hi" linlers of the
t any, lo the number of seven, Miteri-tl and seated
themselves around the table of their servant William.
8. And 111 the midst ol the seveli, sal the ( 'l,i I
Ruler, whose hairs were white as mow, rind his lace
us red and liery as the lismg Sim.
!J. An ! lie ,-,,,,o encoiiiagingly, and thanked his
stars Ihat the arrogant UVier, llir- Valiant, had been
pot aside, and ihat now, his own nun united, even
James, theHiepheril. had nloue the privilege lo 'tend
uie iiocli-. nix) lead Ihe little lambs into the
pastures ol I leiiuicmry.
10., Hot William, the Chief Serva lit of the High
Priest, did ntler sore and grievous Inineoi mions below
the Killer, because of the persecution lie Inn! to en
dure from the- friends of Walter, (he Valiant, because
lie had cleaved t,j th0 niiuoinled of the High Piie.t,
eveli James , the Shepherd.
1 1. Ai.d in,- ( liie.f liuler said unto him We know
thy works, and thy labor, and thy tribulation, and
that thou hast tried them which sa'y they are of the
household of 011 faith, nnd hast found Ihem Inn s :
15. Nevertheless. Kc have somewhat itaniHsl Ihrc;
we remember Unit thou art of the tribe id Judas, aud
hast said and written many sore aiid wicked things,
against lh " heavenly" onus,, of Democracy; yet,
no! withstanding, rts llion bust g.-Ven pood signs of 10-
peulance, and d.jst now svVear etvrnal ei ly to thy
tirst hive ;
J.'i. And moreover, its thou hates! now the derds
ol the v lugs, winch we also hate, ami hast de d
Ihat thou wert possessed of a beard when thou wast
guilty of Ihose tilings.:
I. Therefor-, w will Xalt theo to n scat in Ihe
great Sanhedrim, am! ill -raise thee above the pow
er of the Walfcritrs, thine enemies.
1"). And when the lligl. Priest had ended his epeech,
William, sirnarned Haitian, the Chief Servant, fell at
his feel and kissed Ihem. and wa hed Ihem with Ihe
tears of his gratitude, for lie wept aloud with very
joy.
in. And when they had departed, the Chief .Ser
vant William said unto the AVpAv Behold the
beauties and the mysteries of Democrucv ! The faith
ful and Obedient they will exalt, but the froward and ! Military do. (Infantry practice) no charge
.uc luurpuuueui iney win nasn into the earth : rtrtslriiiiicutal Music ,!!! Lessons)
And he continued speaking unto the Neuphytr, Vocal do. no rharge,
United Slates Hotel,
Pii'twmi I'mii'lli iintl 1-iflh xlrt'fh, (it!iisilr llie
Ciblimi lltiiisf, (Idle liiuik uf Ihe I', Slulcs )
THIM Estiibhhliuieiil, Ioiir and favoialdy kiriwn
Li I" the Iriiveliuir .iil,!ie, having been leientlv
eiilargi tl, ri lilted nnd n 1 11 rn i hi d in n niperior style,
has been leased by the iitidi'isigncd, who will he as
sieu-il iii n umniiu'etiienl by -Mr. John VV'esi, whow
leplllati.iU nr-ij iiirnl while proprietor id llln 'xi lunge
1 1 on 1, Dalliiiiore, logettii-r vvnli llie ample airange
nn-iits made by llie SuIim riber, fiiiinnh assurances
ihat his fili'llds iiiol giies's will expel, cnee ei-rv
eoinliiil and iilteinioii e.,!i-iil,de,l to r, inler their so
journ pleasant and agreeable.
M. I'. .UITCIini.L.
I'hil'delpdiia, June Hlh, iHtit. '17 (il
Most desirable J'roperly,
Tll r, hiiliscnliers oiler lor sate, nun ol the indsl
eligible inn! beaiililul Kcldelices III the City
ot fiab-igh. It has In en lor many years, orcitiied by
Mr. 1). II, Hm rni, mid is 'ilunlcd on the most eleva
ted (round about the City. The Dwelling House
has six fine Itumits, with lire duces, seveml line pas
at's, and bus iiMaeliiid i-veiy neerssary oul-hotise.
The Garden is lielu ved lo lie one of the very best in
the City , 11ml there is a most excellent spring uf
uter near liy.
They will also ell a pmall, romfortalile Dwi-liiiiit
House, near Mr Asni.kv, winch will answer mo.-t
adiniiahly for a sum I fainilv.
Fur Teims, winch will ho accommodating, apply
lo cither of U10 utuii isiftncif.
JOHN Tiri-'I'AI.OR,
.1011 v 111; tciii.ns,
Wll, 1,1AM 1111,1,
R.-.leia!i. Jitne 11,1 sf II. 4 7 tf
li
If t'L , '." "-"iiniiueo sp,-amng unio llie irtjpntjir, i v ocl Ho. no r
... aJ.. voru. vU,-, ,,as saying 'I hoil art a IIOV ce. and art not f nil vl,l,.d
11110 un 1 siiiiiiinilies of Ihe gloi mus brotherhood into
which I lion art but just entering ;
18. Therefore, get thee a book, ami write down
that which shall pass before thee, and that which I
shall reveal unto thee, and thus, like I, thy f-11 ow-ser-vaut,
thou wilt soon grow up lo llie full slatue of a
mail in Democracy.
19. And the Neophyte did as he was commanded.
ET Mr. Bakr, the only Whig member of Con
gress frorn Illinois, has gone home to join a band of
volunteers for Texas. His Locofoco colleagues, who
talk as fiercely as Ancient Pistol, and prale about
Whig defection, prefer their pleasant seal in the
Hall, qnd $8 perr day, to a tour in the tented field at
$8permbnth.
Cr Hehbt Ci .at, Jr., is endeavofing to ralso a
legtmeut ol Volunteers 10 go (o Texm.
"CORPORATION PROCEEDINGS.
At a regular meeting of the Hoard of Commis
sioner of the City of Raleigh, held On the Cth June,
1846 Present, Weston R. Gale, Intendant ; John
Hulchins, F. J. Haywood, G. W. Haywood, William
Ashley and Wm. Thompson, Commiesiowcfs.
The Committee aapeiHted-et the last meeting to
assess the value. of City property, reported that they
had performed that duty, aud asked to be discharged,
which wa concurred in.
On motion of G. W- Haywood, the Hoard proceed
ed to impose the following Tat for l&tli, viz:
Ou Real Estate 30 cents for every 100 worth,
,, Do. 5 cen( for City Guard do.
On every Toll SO cent
Do. So cents for City Guard,'
On Dog 50 cents each.
On Sluts ' 5 TO each.
On motion, it was agreed, that the property of Ihe
Assessors, should be valued at the same the present,
ihat it was the last year.
ni 10 1 ne hospital in .itatainoras. and, il A I . f, nnriiroil ...,, el,, :,, il, nit,tl,.l
iiehan.-ed, of I lie I! it , I,, Ui ..,! n,.-it .... r.. .i. i
years, I have hud frequent opjiorluuilies of (saline;
the flfirary of the water in many diseosr. A a
tome mid diuretic, it is not fur, if at nil, urpnMed by
any water in ihe i.'i.iied Mtiilcn. II. setlrtne vn thi-'
kidneys i projrpt and powerful ! ills sudorific and
1 sliithily i.pericut. These medical properties roinbinol.
i reti.h r it useful in all diopsiral atrrrtionsr, visceral oh
I stiueti.iiis. iinitienUiilv of the liver and snleim. cu-
tnneou- d, senses, ,1 v "pepsin, coiivaliinccnrr from fever,
derangeincnl ol seeieting organs, inlerniilli-nt lover
and teir d,. complaint, r,ronic ,liscses in
which the digentive nrgnns are implicated, s cailso
oreil'ect, this water acts with the happiest result.
In fever and ague and protracted remittent fuvcr, il
rarely, if ever, fails to nllord permanent relief.
reived with reference 10 its peculmr action on thfi
kidneys, it may be rngiirdcl as a powerful remedy in
nil the chronic disease of those organs, as likewise)
those of the bladder and it appendages. Asa rrmedf
in ch runic female CDiuplaint, it i no less worthy of
public conlidonce ( and I will here remark, Ihat ion
experience has tuinjlit mo, that, in the catalogue of
human Ills, there is 110 class of disease more harass
ing to the patient or more, perplexing to the Phyici
a;n, than ihose obstinate and painful affections. Tho
important organ peculiar lo iho sex, when ill a stale
of derangement, exerts an influence which, if not
timely arrested by proper treatment, 'involves, very
old 11 in one common ruin, both llie mind and iho
body ol tho helpless sufferer. It is needles horc.
to enumerate those ilisBases sssHJeo il to say, ihat
lliero is Scarcely one. dependinir on a fiinetiomil
derangement or lislnn of ihe nrgntl referred to,
thai is not, either permanently cured, or miti
giileil by the use nf this water for a inoiith or two.
The ileieriiiinivtioti of thuds to the region of the pelvis
cnn-eipii'in mi Its use rendeia it n prompt, mild nrut
cllli ient einiiinjingue remedy in yoiiihlul I'uinnlea Its
powers are cipudly cuunpicuoiis 111 removing thole di
seases ol the older sex, ncquiicil by habits nf dissi
pation anil ilclmuchcry. The ttril effect produced nn
strangers by ilrinkiug tho waler ,s a slight (tuliliness nf
the bead, which sunn passes uif, nuil is followed by
an increase cl appciue, a lieahhlul glow 1111 lbs snr
laco, exhiliratiot; ol spn Iu, ami n plnnaing conscious"
ness of new lilumnl vigor, infuse, I into ev-ny ergntt
ol :he body. S. H. HARRIS.
Chuksviflc, Vx, 1st June, 19-4H.
I have for vera'l yours, been attending 10 (he of-
o-ct ol ihe Winers ol the Dullalo Muioral Spring, ami
can readily snlciil,o in iho nhnvo recntnmeuiltiuon
and in nddiinm, leiiinili, tloii alter linving notice, 1 lint
1 llects ol noisi ol ihe nunc walers ol life United Stale
I have no hesifiitiuu ill pionuliiicing it altogether the)
"iei. P C. VENABLE.
June In, IS 10". ,
From litilginvay, on the Kaleigh rtnd Gaston Rait
Uoiid, a Singe'rnu.i to Cbirlnville on Tuesday, Tluir
day, nnd Siniirdny, reiiinnrig to Hidacwny on M011
diiy, Wednesiliiy, nnd Fruliiy. Al l.'huluvdlis, com
fnrisMo Carriages aro always in readinesi 10 cdnvoy
f'nssengcrs In ihe Sinng. Hen llrown, n Irniiy
nuin, luil irnvided liinnell with tt gnoil carringn nint
sals hriHos, for the cspoelal purpnso nf acconiiriodil"
teni in passengers, to nnd from the Spring, 30 thai lie
dlllicilliy need he apprehended.
DAVID SIIELTON, Propriemr.
June fl, .ir-4.v
To the Members of the Dar.
EMRV 1). TI'RNEIt, would respectfully rait
Ihe attention of Geiilleineii of die Unr, (o lln
"iilijoined list i,f valuable -Wmks, all of winch, will
ne Mild at ihe J'lihhshor s prices
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Supreme Court Itepotts
Kent's ! 'olnmeiitaries
Leigh's Nisi I'rius
hiuoie's I. aw ,'oitipondiiim
Sinindcrs on I'londuig and Evidenci
CovenLry and Hughes' Dig. si
ISbiekst, mi 's Commenlarii s
(irecnleaf on Evidi uco
(Jhilty's Pleading
Do PmcllCtt
Do Hills
- Do Criminal I.inv
Do Eipul'y Digest - ,
Sugilcn on Vendors
Wurren's hnv Sludies
Msiinders on lses and Trusts
Smith's Eradinr Case
Slephelis-oii I'lcndmg
Kussol 011 Clinics
Thomas' Coko
Dices! New York Reports
Aiehbold's Criminal Pleading
Do Ciil do
Toinliu's Law Dictionary
Aiui iirHn Chancery Digest
Roper on Lrgaric
Howard's Report Suprt mc Court tl. S
Tidd's Practice
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with ail 1 iiuttijiits nntnrpi'nd lit timj I
Kch'it'l, in llie South.
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Mulheiinilics, Tactics, etc. tt. A. HM.'K.
Music, T.T. HOLOMUNS.
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LECTURES.
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will be delivered, ol wifich due notice wilt be given
in tl.o Public Piints.
"VISITERS.
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Rev. A. Mmcdes, Dr. Maker,
Rev. I). I.si-y, W. K, Gsfe,
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Rev. J. J. Finch, Churl.. Ilinnrn,
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Letter-writing, with English any' Latin Coijci- Powell on Mitrtgages
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A cheap Cnifnnn is aditptid Dress Parade day,; Iredell's Digest
rriday.
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protracted siclmess.
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