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mm. ' I - ... saaavaaaaBM anBnaaenajF W"MfHH Pnbllstaed rery Friday by WJlSTOBf H. CALLS, and I',oridr, at TUre .Dollar' per Aunuoi a. ' Vi sum iui i. ' inmn ,---isissaseaisoaaaBseMoasaMss Wotaxtvn: MLMGHREGIS Tuesday, July 28, 1846, BT For interesting Ncirt from Mexico, tee fourth page of t hit paper. ' '" A LETTER FROM J"EN. TAYLOR, We subjoin a Letter received from the gallaqt Gen. Ttlo in response to the Resolutions adopted by a meeting of onr citizens, in May last, a copy of which was forwarded to him by the Secretary, Jamm T. Mariott, Esq : i . Had QoatbrTkmt or OccDFATroN, i MAT AMOR AS, 1846. J . Sr f York favor of May 26th, aerompaayin;- copy of the Proceedings of a Public Meeting, held in the City of Raleigh, waa not received until a day or two since. ' 1 beg to annra yon, and the highly respectable kneeling of which you are the organ, that the Officers and Soldiers of the Army of Occupation are deeply Sensible to these manifestations of confidence and ap- roval, from the citixens of the Country. The ser- Brieea which you are pleased to mention in such flat- tiring terms, were reudered in the strict line of our paty, and were no more than we all owed to our pro bation aud our common country. The distinguished approbation which they have received from, the Cili Kens of Raleigh and other places, is to ui a source of Ijast pride, and furnishes an additional motive for zeal and devotion in our future service. Be pleased to accept my kind thanks, for the very courteous terms in which you have commuuicated the proceedings of the meeting. I am, Sir, very respectfully, Your obed't Serv't, a. Z. TAYLOR, B't Maj'rGen'l, U. S. Army.' James T. Mamjott, Esq., Raleigh, N, C. THE MEXICAN WAR LOCOFOCO ABUSE. Those most valiant Mexican heroes, Caston II. Wilder and W, V. (Ioldkn are, we learn, laying bout them in great wrath, upon all who doubt the (wisdom or necessity "of the Mexican War. One might suppose that tliey were the first to volunteer for he KVar, and that it took ail their .friends to hold them back-from pitching bodily into the bowels of Mexico, pnd ripping her fore and aft. Uue might suppose that, with a haudful of trusty followers, they had, before, his time, fiuiahed that small job " before breakfast," pud that tbey hud, ere' this, sent up an anthem of kraise to James K. Tolk from the " Hulls of the Mou- fetumns.' But, where are these Hotspurs? Fighting the Mexicans T Not they. . Their soft " hands were Liver mads to carry a musket" ! They are pot to foe caught in the ranks with Tory Whigs. These im pudent rascals have so effectually filled up the ranks, that port) Democrats, tikerthis pair of worthies, would feel too uncomfortable in fighting by their side. If ih Whigs had behaved a little moro politely, and waited, as gentlemen ought to have done, until their Democratic neighbors had had a chance to volunteer, why then, this pair of Candidates might have done something besides talking. But the die is cast. The Regiment is full, and Whigs, by a great majority, have filled it. And our Wake patriots have now a perfect freedom to. month at all, who are not Mexico-mad. It will not do for any body tQ breathe a doubt about the expediency of this War, nor of the hnnast purpo- Soi for which it is conducted. No man must dare to ay that we have at least maintained our national honor", so far as it had been assailed, and that now pre have it iu our power and that it is our duty, here- 'alter, to carry the sword and the olive branch toee- finer. No nan moat venture to hint, that the point of honor now being settled, we, as the stionger parly, ""i afford to stop the effusion of blood by an offer of peace.- Above all. no man must dare to doubt, that Mr. Pole at . Cabinet, are identically one and the una as TAe country ; and whoever supposes that Ir. Pols: and his Administration are wrong, proclaims is Ctuntry to be iu the wrong, and is a Traitor, Tory, a Mexican Tory." This charge, on tjeta rBnrf, has been made on the stump by these War riors y ennttruction, against three gentlemen of an ther County one of whom at least, was serving his ountry in arms, before either of these Parlor heroes as ever thought of. Is there greater evidence Of patriotism, than that Vhigs, in great numbers, with a full confidence thai. lis Administration of pur Government has been un wisely and rashly conducted, have volunteered to sus tain their country T Have the Whigs field back 7 pre they behind the Democrat in volunteering Are they "not far in advance of them f Look at Buu- ombe, and all iiie great West A nd then oh shame ! fa mock patriotism 1 look at Edgecomb and all the freat DemocralialCowities of the East ! Look every here, and irtifbapo rushed to the rescue T Who ,Vdh more active ardor than the Whigs, not one of rwhom, probably, believes Mr. Po and his Cabinet jhive done right ' They distinguished, however, be iweea Air. roLK add tM Country. They tight for the couotry in fAjTf?cf, and Gaston II. Wilder and 1 W. W. Holden fight for Mr. Tolk at home, and call the Country : and call them Tories who do not ieliett as they do, though they produce the record of (heir own active patriotism written iu their own brood ! ? WHIG CANDIDATES. . CW. tVm. M.'BaMwm is tha Whig Candidate for Jh House of Commons in Columbus County, r Cavnalia Trtea, Esq. is the Whig Candidate for Commons in Mooto County. We are sorry to heTrom himself) that Silas flerring Esq., j, B0 a Candidate in Sampson, as - Uim u MiMrt in mi a In., w v M , EtPERioii courts' ' ?oJges, for Hdmg the totauig Falll Cireaiu, vix: 1 Edentoa 8 Newbam, Judge PeirsBB.i , Baily. " Manly, " " Battle. " Settle. - Dick. Caldwell. k J Rulenrh. 4 Hillsborough, Wilmington, ' Salisbury, 7 Jttorgautoo, OUR INSURANCE OFFICE. We copied into our iat, an account of the very destructive Fire, which hat again, laid waste our sis ter Town, FayeUqvillei Sorely, she Is more unfor tunate than any other community of similar popula tion, in the country. It is, however, a source of gratification, that so much of the property destroyed, was protected by Insurance. It is always particu larly gratifying, when Iusurance Offices manifest a commendable promptness aud liberality in paying off their losses ; for it is lamentably true, that Insurers very often find much perplexity and delay m the settlement of their losses with Insurance Compa nies, attended with much expense and detriment to their business operations. The ' Noth Carolina MyTruAi,JUisBEA.NCE Co- PANr," whose Office is in this City, lost -by the la(j9 Fire, about $.1,200. ' Otf (W day after the receipt of the intelligence, the Executive Committee held a meeting, and erdered the payment of the whole loss to be made forthwith, although the Charter allows the Company 90 days for this purpose. W7e hope that this prompt proceeding on the part of the Com pany, will have a tendency to diffuse throughout the State, that confidence in its solvency, and energy of actiou, to which it Is so justly entitled. ' This is the first loss that the Compauy -baa sustain ed since its organization FROM NEW YORK. The late foreign news has caused a depression in the Cotton Market at New York, with a downward tendency in prices. There was no change iu the I Flour market. "l " What is that Cannon firing for 7" asked some one of a wag, last Saturday, as the sound came booming from Capitol Square. " Why, have'nt you heard of the great Democratic victory V " No, what is it?" " James B. Siusi-ard has swallowed Michael Francis !" The Canuon was, in fact, fired to cali together the new Company of Artillery, just formed here, the mem bers of which have named it, with great appropriate ness, the " Rinugolo Artillery." John II. Maxlv was elected Captain on Saturday, and G. E. li. Sin oeltarv, 1st. Lieutenant, C. C. Nelson, 2nd do., aud O. L. Buncii, Eusign. TEMPERANCE LECTURE. A large congregation of our Citizens had the plea sure of listening to a most excellent Temperance Lec lure, .ou .Vedneeday evening last, in the Baptist Church, bjr Dr. A. F. Cunningham, of Norfolk, Va. The Lecturer gave a short and concise history of the Temperance cause, from its origin up to 1840, when the great cause of moral reform received such an im petus from " die immortal six," at Baltimore, and ex hibited in glowing and truthful colors, the, great and alm'pst miraculous success which has followed the cause, since ,tliut memorable epoch. Thousands up on thousands of poor, lost, hope-forlorn inebriates have been reclaimed, arid restored to respectability, sobriety and their families, and are uow useful and virtuous members of society. - - Dr. CtNNiNciiAB also gave an interesting history of the Order of the " Sons of Tkhi'eranck" of the principles and designs of their organization, and set ting forth its character for Beuevolence.J'urity and Fidelity. -W'e understand that the jyincipal ohject Dr. C. had iu view, in visilinir our City, was the es tablishment of a Grand Division of the Order of the " Sons of' Temperance," in North Carolina, which he accomplished before leaving so, that now, the friends of the fraternity huve afforded them, every fa cility for extcuding the principles and numbers of the Order throughout the State ; and it is to be hoped, that this laudable and praise-worthy Institution will, ere long, be exteusively spread, and that every Town aud Village will have a " Division" established iu their midst. rTIOW PATRIOTIC ! Make way for the State of Edgecomb, she is com ing with a rush ! One hundred and forty-four val iant Warriors are now ready to scatter wild fire a mong the Mexicans, when their services are no longer needed. Why has not this mighty empire of Democracy rolled up her whole fourteen hundred glorious voters ? There is no danger now. The Reg intent is made up and accepted. The door is closed. They have been officially notified of the fact by the Adjutant General. .Patriotism is a cheap commodity now ; why have they not therefore come lumbering up with their whole force t These one hundred and forty-four are rejected because they forgot to offer their services until it was too late, and they will he obliged to waste their valor in fighting the Tariff at home. That miserable " Tory" County of Buncombe.just to spite Edgecomb her rival and to steal her glory, has. had the impudence to send up seven companies and what is more provoking, to send them in time. We consider it very unfair iu Buucombe, thus to-hare ato' leif the march, and preoccupied the ground. tint hex elder sister Edgecomb intended to take when it suit ed her convenience and safety. - Won't site consent to withdraw some of these lory Whigs," and give her neighbor a hand ia the fight ? She ought to reflect that the patriotic fire, which ba been to ttou) to kindle in lbs bosoms of these hundred and forty. four Invincibles, is how burning the more intensely, and will consume every mother's son of them bodily, Unless it have vent Bnt, if Buucombe will not yield to our suggestion, our best advice to ear anxious friends of Edgecomb is, that they tball gird on their armor, and give battle te the Tariff and Whigism in geueral. Let them wrestle with the enemy, by day and bv night, at their homes, aMbe-muster ground, at the ballot-box. Let the Bridge over Tossnot be it the Bridge of" Ledi. And while Whigs may be fighting llie battles of . their country iu-foreign lands, let the heroes of Edgecomb carefully guard her own border, and keep them intact from the pollution of Common Schools, and Whig principles jreuerally.- Theu no matter whose bones may bleach on a foreign soil, iu waging our country's wars, the bones of the illustrious one hundred and forty-four, shall, in due lime, rest iu peace, each in his own" family burying, ground, embalmed in the blessings of the great De mocratic family of the Union. P. $ Wa are anxiously waiting to hear from the patriotia-Couatiea of Nash and Mecklenburg. Tbey art expactedto reapoad soon. FRIDAY, JUIiV 31, 1S4G. SOPHISTRY' AND DECEPTION.' We have known a great variety of ways to be re sorted to, when gross injustice had been done the pee. pie, in order to satisfy them that it was " aM for the best," and would eventually redound to the good of the public-. But the latest and weakest attempt to blind the People, and arrest investigation into the subject, is given iu the last letter of the " Standard's" Washington Correspondent In speaking of the pas sage of that scheme of robbery aud plunder, the Gra duation Bill, the writer says JLT0 m mind, the people of no Slate in the Union will profit more by the graduation of the prlee of the Public Lau,ds, than wii those of North Carolina." When we first read this sentence, wo confess that we were at a loss to imagine koto he could possibly produce the slightest shadow. of .a good reason, that North Carolina was to ' prejU.". by being swindled out of thousands of dollars aMe1ly. But wo were not left long in the dark. The- following sentences ; soon let us into the light of this sublime mystery the ," profit" to the people of Noyh .Carolina, Was to l e gained by holding out inducements to her citizens, to emigrate to the neto Slates. But licaj- hiin " From the Great Lukes to the Sub ne, the sons and daughters of the mother of Slates (Ninth Caroli na) and their descendants, are to he found in greater numbers than from any other I wo States of tiie Amer ican Union: She has done donlile her share in the work of peopling Tennessee, Alabama, Illinois, Mis souri, .Mississippi mil Texas ; aud she still lias thou sands upon thousands who woiild go West, ifjheir lit tle all at home, would setlle'tliem comfoitahly iu ihe new country. The decrease of the Puhlie Lands tends to increase their individual means of getlini; that oiu- fortahle settlement, and it therefore operates as Iho' the Government gave so many dollars to each head of a family who goes West and opens a new farm." This, then, is the Panacea, to be held out to the People, to reconcile them to a plan which robs them of thousands of dollars, which is justly their due .' It is to say to them, iu order that you may receive the " profitt" of this measure, you must remove to the ' far West." We must leave the land of our fa thers and the home of our affectious, around which are consecrated all those endearing and ennobling lies which hind the heart to a kind and beneficent Parent, and w here we are blessed with all the comforts of so cial and Religious enjoyments, and associuliug with those dear and faithful fiiends,upon whom, intercourse aud communion, have taught us it is safe to rely we must forsake all these, and hie away to an unpo pulated wilderness, where the howl of the Wolf and the shriek of the terrific Panther will salute our ears at night-fall, insteud of the sacred Vesper If Mini and the soond of the -"-Church-going bell" andjvheju lurk around the not less sanguinary aud insatiable man-fiend, the Land-sharper, eager to suck the life Wood of our substunce, by imposition, Land-frauds, robbery and murder. It has been the fate of all oth er new countries, to have fastened upon them hordes of these " blood-suckers," and we have no reason to hope that the " Elysium" which Mr. Poi.k aud his friends are preparing for us, will prove more fortu nate. We must leave dear and well-tried friends for ever, and fly to tire embrace of strangers and enemies. Yes, we say again, enemies for where it is the poli cy of all-lo secure for themselves the best lauds, the new-comer is always regarded with a jealous and un friendly eye, lest he should possess himself of the ve ry tract of laud upon which the other had set his heart. It. will operate as a bounty, says this sapient letter writer, to " each head of a family" to go West I '. And are the People of North Carolina to be luihed and lined to leuve their pleasant and delightful hynes for new and untried scenes, and thut too, with money which properly belongs to their venerated old Mother? Is it patriotic either for a Sun of the Old North State to approve such injustice doiie to her, or for an Edit or at her Metropolis, and a lio is now beforu her peo ple, asking them to elevate him to a seat in iier Le gislature, whose peculiar province it is to protect with a jealous and sleepless eye, all the interests of the State, (for the " t-.amlard" of the 3d June, says, that whatever on Editor publishes he endorses,) to advo cate a plan which shall allure her citizens away frum it ? Such was not considered good leuiocratic doc trine in 1833, by Hon. W. II. Haywood fortho ve ry fust reasons urged by hint at that time, why the State should engage iu works of Internal Improve ment, were, ' that her trade is languishing, her uyri-. culture falling into neglect, and Acr population Jorsa king her." So it seems, that Mr. II. considered it to be a matter greatly to be deprecated, inetcad of en couraged. In the Preamble of the Report which was passed by the Internal Improvement Convention of 1833, aod sanctioned by V. II, Haywood, Jr., Lmr.i D. Henry, Robert Strange, Judge Danirl, and oth ers, we find, as one of the mighty incentives for ac tion, " that many of her most valuable citizens are abandoning her borders" and it was to arrest such a deplorable state of thiugs, that Ihe attention of the Legislature was invoked to the subject. But " De mocracy" is progressive, and " it nint now what it used to was." Now, it is the very essence of pairi- otisni to allnre her citizens away, and thus aid in im poverishing the State. " Oh ! my country, what a falliiirr off is there !" if We would have our fellow-citizens of Wake to bear in mind, that Mr. Holdkn and his letter-writer at Washington, are in favor of cheating North Caro lina out of her share of the Public Duinuin, and bri bing her citizens to leave her borders. And we would have them lemember, also, that every one who advo cates this measure, is, virtually, for defrauding your Stale Treasury of thousands of dollars, which, by the Deeds of Cession, properly belqug there. If. W. Holden is one, and Wepresume .Messrs. Thomptcn; Wilder and Simt also as they are all good " pro gressives." Rememlber this, ya lovers o'f the Old North State, and on the Clh of August, cast iu your votee against those who have raised the parricidal hand, to stab the high interests of your venerated old Mather -North Carolina. - THE CUMBERLAND AFFAIR. The statement in our last, of the death of Ai.ex. MoDuaxio, Esq , caused h- a Pistol shot from Ii. F. Atkins, Esq. at a Muster in Cumberland, ia fully confirmed by the Fayetteville papers. Mr. A raise was a Democratic candidate for the Hons of Commons, in opposition' to the Candidates Bomuiited by the County Convention,- ilt. .McDua- i '. . i ii hi .itijsniiu Ji.iiasaasssasaaaM-1 jm,, Mib, also a Democrat, was not a candidate, but was in favor of the Convention candidates, and opposed to Mr. Atkins, which was the cause of the altercation. Mr. Atkins immediately surrendered himself after Ihe fatal deed, aud has been fully committed for trial by an Exaniininji Court. The " Observer" says " Not attached bv anv nnrtv lies to lliosn r-rnlU. men, we may be permitted lo mingle our own with Ihe universal leelinjuf griff, at the of enrreuee. Our acquaintance with the parlies was but slight, hut if we may judge from tli warmth of friendship, which each has inspired among the best people in the Conn ty, they were deserving of that deep sympathy which the unfortunate occurrence has pruduofd, as welt lor themselves, as for the very extensive family connec tion of each." W"- -"" 'i roa tub RROis-rr.a. Ma. GA,irer- Vw-WHtt-pardon tjuhscubrr 'f. r thiukfng that the short notice which you have taken of the lute malicious attack upon two very worthy i gentlemen ol Johnston, aud Ihe Circular vt Mesw 1 Adiuux. Mcleod and Sanders, was ruttipr more I'll i Id than 1'iat atrocious attack deserve. It is true that the Si.'ndiinl published the Circular in full, mid that I it will .-peiih for itself mid in so sneakine, irive the lie lo liiv utiictures to which it ha been exiio.-Vd. It is an ally written documiut, and wmieii, you! know, iiy one of the gentlemen whost? Haines are ;U- I tached l.i it ; and " Messrs Cales mid Itaileer" had i just as much to do with its coiiipo-ilion, or Kith 'du ping those gentlemen into signing it,-1 an ihey hud iu coinposui ihe Odes of Horace. i cannot believt) that.the llditor of the. Staiidurtl could have had anyageuey in ilus couieiiiptilile and iiiigenllrmaiily article. lie i kuou n to he absent from In post, engnged in canvassing the Cotiulv, and has left iiie charge of his paper with a inisernl-le set of fore mi loafers, Who have abused his ro!u:nns with an E.luoii'il, which 1 trust even he will deem it due to hiin-elf lo disavow. That i not n " Secret Circu. lur," n:- w as once aflirrried.' It was w rilleuMo he read hy all. It was intended for ciri-nlalion. And seven hundred copies were puhlhed and have been distri buted in Johnston. It is not a "Tory Circular."--Let it he rend, and let any candid nun lay his hand on his heart, slid say that il is not. patriotic and true true to Ihe letter. If it is ' false," let a single sen timent or line he pointed out that bears that stamp. With the numerous gross blunders of this cruzy ebullition, I shall huve little lo do. (etitli'men of both parties, who know any lliinifuf Mexican affairs, will, however, opeu their eyes upon- the following statements : "They," (the .Mexicans) " at the very lime tliey re .so indebted to us, laid embargo upon .onr vessels, and lired into and captured our unarmed ships. " All Luropean nations acknowledged liei" JTsaiis) ' to ho free aurl independent ; we acknowledged tier to be so; Mexico lierselj acknowledged it. All agreed I that her boundary extended lo Ihe ilio (inutile. Md Adams, Mr. Clay, all the Presidents, down to 1'otk, I irties, .ilexico her.iull, ueknort leded this as Ihe tll'tllll laryrdudmdoaTrxaty with Texas." ous; . . 1 aeious A in" Vir,.lm ., I,., ,1 .,,,1, ,,,i,i.,,t ii,.. independence of Texas, and with it her claim 01 Lou 11. d.irv. .Mexico herself had ackuowledit'd it by treat - solemnly ratified." (!!.') Per C onlr.il ' To do so," (1. e. to aid Texas to repel the iiivil nion of Mexico) " the President ordered the I'otce. tti advance i pou the N'ueces uiidouhiedly tho hunts of Texas." ' We proposed lo her ( Mexico" to receive from us a .MiuUlur to scttie ail deputes. She agreed to do so." And so of numerous other blunders and bulls of t his temporary fralendly, which would sliauio a Paddy j whs had not been six weeks from Cork. 7 Vie 7 laik about lc.n:hiii the Freemen o( Jnhn-lou in 1'oliio-s ' and Itehglon, who cannot write three lines without u I IiitII, mid v. fuse lips are yt whmii with the devfiLj kisses they have iinprinti d on ihe hi-lo of llio I'opeT or his depolies. I.et ihem study our own fiea I nsti lutipus iuid iraclice our own pine ll.-liiun a lew years, before they attempt to enlighten meii who were born uiul erlucab-d in n fire country. Tliey t all a mail like John Mcleod a Tory, who was a volunteer in our country's service iu the last War with I'ndaud, defending our sen-coa:! fiotn in vasion, when they were puking in their nurse's arms, while they were subjects of ll it very power whose eucroaidiiiieulM he was patriotically lesistini;. I his is ralher tou bail for even piogiescivo Deinociac-y lo swallow. The people of Johnston County know John Mc Ic.d and Jesse Adams a little too well, to liileti pa tiently lo miserable upstarts, who think to make tliein se!ve. conspicuous, hy applying to them the epithets of "windy," "small-fry," and "Tory." Nobody there evejdoulited Ihe purity, patriotism, or talent of either of those gentlemen. Those who deem them in error as lo politics, respect them as men pure men, patriotic men, usehd citizens, and men of talents. l,el the citizens of Johnston answer the ipieMiuu, whe ther any man, of whatever party, ever scrupled their p iliioiism, ever doubted tin ir honesty ? .Not one. ' They are men of capacity aud busiuesa, useful to the ( 'ouuty, and to w hum citizens of all panics point, ami proudly point, as their most eminent men. And is it lo be tndurvd, that such men are to he run dovt n, buf feted and belittled by foreign vagabonds, becatiso in mis free land tbey have thu effrontery to idTerlo serve the people7 This may do in the country that these i oniemptible sc lit brcis came from It dot 110I begin to do her. ' J . Resignation of Mr, Haywood, ' Washington Citi,' July 5M, 18-16". Ms. Haywood has resigned his seal in the .Senate of the Ultifed .Mates to-day. - The caue lie oould nol vole lor the New Tariff Hill, aud did uotrhooss lo vole against his party. The voto was to have been taken to-day. Mr. Welister was speaking, and for an hour or two, Mr. Haywood li.tened to him, then sent to tile Chair his resignation and retired from tho Chamber, and this evening he left the City for Mr. F. Blair's in the County, at (Silver Spring. If the Bill pass (as I think, it will) it will reduce the Revenue six or eight dubious, prostrate many brunches of industry, aud in my opiuipn, blow up the D mocratic parly. I No man iu my judgment, had a clearer vision of the probable disastrous consequence, to the party than Mr. II. He is, of course, denounced with great bit terness by many of his party, and I have reason to behftvt, that bis Democratic colleagues from North Carolina, are not less hitler than others. There was much excitement in (he Senate Chamber, and the Senate refused upon Yeas aud Nays to vote to-day-, and tire subject goes over 10 Monday. Mr. II. I pre sume will speak for himself under his own hand. At Dnrant's Creek,- Perquimans, on the I lib inst. by ihe Rev. Edward M. Forbes, Mr. Ed. A. Leigh, to Margaret tslevensou, daughter of lien. Jouatiian H. JaCocks. - ; In Ihe vicinity of Hillsboro on Tuesday evening Inst, by die Kev. M. A. Curtis, Dr. William Cain, to Mim barah Jane Bailey, daughter ot the lion. John L Bailey. Dirt In tble City, on Sunday afternoon, in the S9th year of his atre. Dr. Lawrence W. Scott, recently of iviber, W have delayed our paper for an ooitn ary notice, promised by a Inend, but it had not' nr " uved Bp to toe rnoiueot f going lo i res. William & Maty 'College. Tlin Lectures ill this Instiiuf ion will coiiinic iicc, as usual, on llio 2d Monthly in October. Course lor llio Degree of A.-It. JI'MOR VKAR. Junior Moral Class Thomas K. Dew, President I a'"' ,'"jfo"' Mntheinaiies Rol ert Sounders, Piofisor. Cheini.-tiv John M illinton. Piolessor. National Law Hcveily l in ker, J'rolesjor. SCNRir. YEAH Senior Political t'lsss 'fhoiims R. Hew Professor. Mnlhemalics Jfol.ell Sauil(h-s, Piofes-rir. IS'auual Pt.ilnt.opliy John Miliuiou, Piuletser. IM'I I-LXIIKNT r CI kits. ! Law lievoi ly Tucker, Pioftssor. Preparuioiy iMtHheina:ics hoU-ri Saunden. 1 A'STI AI. HETiSTJlKSiT. -. .. Ancient l.-.muges Charles Mumigeroiltf, Pro fessor .4". .'.'" drioutmeiit.iliere re a Juu.or.ujid .Senior Groeli Class, and a Junior and Senior I.i.i m C,i-,. To .enter ilio Jniooi (in-el; fins, t!,e lu.'ei.i nnM bo pepared ti- reiol X.n. ; n,nl lv :i,Imio-pih, into the Juli.ni Lrtluil. Ias he ir.nsi lie aT.le lo lend Snllust and Virgil. To en'er ihe Junior Matheiiiiiiii-al Chi-, the ro dent nnisl be "jrepared lo chiiiih-ihv . .nt -104.1,' eipiHiinns Those not so prepared can nhi.t m tl,,- i,e eessniy preparation 111 lie preparatory iMailiciuai e.ai ClllSH. ijtlx'iixt'.H of a notfitlni- Miidcu:. JltMlili VI-AK. fees lor ihre... Pmf, -sois &'2li etu:hf $fitl Wnu ludiif .National Law L'luaa, . JO Mairii fflluinu lt:e, 5 Hoard (muluilinjj washing, lights" and fuel,) 18(1 SrJDO :.u I'Ves to Ihreo Matru'ulauoii liOilld, io.v id i I .'Id Mflo For erii-Ii il.e !iulepeni!'nl ( in-.i-, v : to.1 Law Cla-s, the Pn'i'.iiiiiniry .Mii'lieunine il Class, nrcl , eneh ol ihe lour Classes ill iho L'lussir'tl lit plliliuolli, Ihe lee is tf20. i Tho prion ol linnrtl, here put ilnwn 111 13", is that ' paid 10 the ( ulU-e Nlew.ird, h In, 111 eonsideiuliini nl certnui privileges, lands huni-ell to ihe faculty lot,ii,o ; all snnleiits win, apply lor Jloanl, at the pure lu-i . ; iiieiiiioiied. Tho siiidt'iiia boarding nidi linn lode 111 Iho L'ol!ei;o budding. 'I he prieu ol hoard, iiu-lniling washing, lights imd (nel, lit other liunidiiii; hoiiHos 01 luwn. oiiini.il, in etni - , eipiei.ee ol an nyreeiiuiil vt'iih the l'ai:ul:v, exc ed ii-loil. 1 J In addition to tle studies above eome.ernti-d , ilier- . I is a Injilier department iicessnry iu ihe iiituuilio'iit ol 1 Hie ilejjiee ol . ,M. , lulurinaiii.n imiiu , -111:111; ibis ennrse (aa wi ll tiv ulli- 1." '""-) '""y be olanmed ! I.",.ie..,. f,.M.-..r. . orfy ciiliriT"VMliTi3'rrih-fimpT.'nr.'n( f(,e-p,,-4rf. J ' L ussioai cell nit a 10 n icon nod lor l!,o Hi ;.n 0 1 A. M. . Geiob'tnen wishing in prepnie ihrino!vjt for Med lent (jiiidiiiiiMii nl liny I nsi noli, .u , can ohoim l!.e in CCSfary plepiliatir n liolll P10I. M . Illusion w'iiiiv" a pnvalo lviji so ol .Medical inslitioiuh J'ce SO dul lur,,. , In Jitllin tr ihe 0111 1 r so jif Mil4i I11V, lb-ri H ill be a iecorul and prj-vali' eoiiMc l y rhe I'r' le-s r Text llonk ' Tiicuer's t Vmnielitni ie, lli-vi-e, Code, I.oionx's Ilifl'-l, Stephen im plembng, I .t in 2d eil. , Miiloril'a pie mlmm The siudeni will bun the nilvariin'e ol ii'tdiu;: in iiu ex'ensive no i weil us siir. il ie!,-ri iice I.dnaiy I' i e oil ih.ll.in Toil lb.,,::, i had in Town, Chios. Ihe Mdi,eols rclerre.l In, ean I e hols nol cureedinK Ibne ui the T. U. DKW. l're.-i.lenl.' iiti.-:!t Life Assnr ill! t t , NATIONAL I.O.W l'lINI) I, IFF Asil JKA NCK NOIITi'. . tm omEiill. I.oci!oii. Ciiitital, r.'ij.CB!! or, ii,j!).llil. EMPOWERED BV ACT OF PARLIAMENT- THl.S institution embrares important and sob stantiul ailviint-At;es with respect to life nssuiatKc uiul delcrrod armuiiies. Tho BsMoired iia-, on all oica sions, the poA cr lo borrow, without expense or for feiture of tho policy, two-thirds of the premium paid ; (see table :) a'mi the option of selecting benefits, ino I me conversion ol ins inicrenis lo meet o'lier cou- veniences or iircrssiiy. Assurances lor terms of years at the lowest possi- Lie rules. DIVISI0.V OF I'liOI'ITS. The remaikable sui cess and increasing prosperity of the Society has enahlrd (ho lhiei turn, ai llio lust annual invrsiiga; ion, lo declare a fourth bonus, vary, ni from US to Hi) per cent, on thu premiums paid 1 on eachpuhcy cU'eeted on the profit scale. ) F Y M!'I,I.M. -3' I 3 J If.) III.-. ',.',,.',llo il, MO l,hoj-J'J IS3H1 UfiO -fil-ido S i fiv 6:i I I 60 " iOOO 370 8(1 HDD H28 00;3,0 in SS 7D I'Hll iW4U, (iH I '7U "a l.i'J iUll'lHli :1HI ...'S Sti;;)l7 6UI37 I'lnSo " rhcdmsiiiti of prolits is siiiiusl, and the next will ' lie made in Drrnuber iif the present veirrV 1 UMTFD NTATKrt A(FMU. I For list of local directors, medical oilier rs, l .bles 1 of rates, and report of last annual meeliiiir, ( loih of j m ay, lo-io j ee uicocieiy s psrnpiitw, ro on ooiaineu ; ..L:-ii-i,t'li... s- ' .. . i. st their oflire. 7-t WH street. New Yoik. JAC'OU H A liVEY, t hairman l.ooal Board. J.LKA.N DER HTA lilt, Oencral Ayt.' OEO. LITTLB, Agem. - K. BIIA YJ OOU, Medical Examiner. ' ' Raleigh, N. C. June 22, l1fi. i,o $20 Reward, VVJLL give the above reward of Twenty dollars to any person, who will deliver to me my man j W Esl.EY.'whoran off on the Olh of June last, from I my plantation in Warren nonty, N. 0. Wesley is about 30 year old, well set and very black, the fingers of his right hand was very badly burnt when young; so much so that thev are JrSwn in the Palm of his hand. He has for the list four or five years been lurking in or about llaleijh, N. C , as a free man, and il is likely ba will try to get there sgsin. jJl'EPHB. H. Tim.Vo'i, l Warren co , N. C. Jnlv 10. (Pr. Adv. 3 ) tS H Urutihea. I have just reraivsd s la'te Stork ofPrushes, of al most eerv variety and qcaiuy, -wlwch-t will eelt4wk Jun'2l. P f PECIII). , JOB i'KI.NTINO Neit!y executed at this OUicu, A O. 43. To Travellers going ffprlL- rZPtfaet" TKAVKI.LERHgo. 'i'mm are advitad TM'tt' -J niTiocs a v m tiir j the Usr.r Mail sour, via i'tTKRtavao, Bira I Mun, PhEnntcKsiiLso and Wsiu0ro.v Citt 13 j Ualtiniora. I'hilade'phia New York, 4c I Travellers by ibis route, which is the only daily j muff, are subject to no delennon at any point, and icaeh Ihe Northern Cities, ;i all crtfiCH, tiliu.sinena tkiy ' ouui, and sometime two ,,itfs ahead, of Travellers hy the James liiver Slid Hay lloals. Fare hv (hit route from Gaston lo nullimore $9 59. OiUce of the llichimmd V Peters, burS rtsir Rend Cianpiuy..: i ... ' .2" July 23, 1 810. . 3 60-tS10 P. S. Iii-addiiion to the above route, the spltndiJ Xttnmer, M,,nl Vrrnon, runs In ronnexion with Iho liail Ko.ul Companies, on the (ireat,Mil route on Mn-uL-is nn.l Tftunduys. I' u .T.gers leaving I ete.s!.ur' on ihese ilns, are i onvej ed ,y this nt-ini-ine route to llnltimoie nt a iliarge, for the ho',. dtstaner, ( iiirluihnt; Meals ) n "4 only. M:u AM) MOST i: K F Ii uTl Vli KKM F. D X? UK. W itOiVS . J v.lh'v If UtlLl.A AM) WILD CHERRY I -i the ,,!, ,.( t!,r Jolhwing Piscaics: Ji.ui.d-e, I.,v,,C,ph1u,t.nliri , Complaints, !Kk lleaaehe. U. on j;,ml, ,lu,ucHiion. llabtmal Costivcness, Piles, Palpitations th,. n,,,,,!, ,0M1,f Appelile, Dyspepsia, erus l,-,i.i,,. H.,l,!lii..i-.l stoinuch, l.anmior, Ih-ptes. ,f .-,.,;,, i;,,rnil. hhellmalism, Cotiiiieous Di.-casi s, (' id .-i, S p,0u( Disi u-es, Scrofula, Im; urities nf t,i 11,,,,. and 1'uMiu.M on t,u Ka.ci , Heredi'iDy lli:im,rs, fold' .-oic. mid all diseases arltiug Irom an injudicious use id .Voreurv. "" Tbc iitieniion of the invalid public and of all llio.u . lllu ted 1,y any of the ohove diseases, is respectfully; o.illed lo the merits i f a new and invaluable prepara tion from an original recipe of a dnltnguishcd phy- n iau, enmbinin:; in it,e If tho most active remedial properties f moot the vn'y "first articles in the Materia .Vleilii J. 't'Uv i:ii-Mtt)ni'iU;i nitd Wild Miorry BJiClTi, wire inn. nine. d to the public about trti lve months ago, and dining that period their sue cess h.i bci n so KriMt as to induce ihe proprielrtr to oll'ei them with still tm.re rynlid, ace in the full belief that by entering into inure extensive use, Ihey will prove n Idcsim to 'nil those suffering from tho dis uises above euiimeraied. 1'hive " Hitlers" ennlain in on aigrneahle form owrv ipialily n-cciwary lor a sale, pleasant And effl. eieiit ' TONIC AND APERIENT MEDICINE. Tliey w.JI le I,. in., lo be sure and sjnedy in their .periHion v.bde tb, y an- i-.iiupose,t purely i f vejjcta. l ie ii,;r. ,.eins, i,,,t oi,o .,r which can injure the most i!i In ate m ; lent. ...inrral whatever is iisrd iu their otnpi :iiien and yet limy will Ihv found a power Inl ayeiil in Ihe removal ol disrasc. I'he root of the Marsaparillii used in the preparation 11 IM'iTEIW" ii ihe CK.VUNB BPAiMIoH ; oi th aititl i ceut iiopoiiRlioti and manufactured blor. n has lo.i its mcilii inal virlues lhrouhh sue. They nie ail eslruili I I y a nunl i hcniuul analysis and are prcosiled in ihe " Hitlers" in a highly coutciilraled form. This Med. i ihe will be found invnlu able iu all cu taneous disea es. in i loniiKing tin- slon.ach.in purifv imj tbo !,;.,,!, i Kerpnnr up a Imakhy sclmn of tho ; I iovv . is, 1 init.ilaiii realm 1 1! hln iiut.il. ill allu laying nervons mi. I ill iiiiiovii,,. i-eueisl UiiL'bor. dnbiliiv ; all I depli s'l.ni ol stunts. I '.inured I, , .-iip'ioii ,,r a f,.w cijMplaints for ubu b ihe tnuP.(ll,,A ANIlVV IliUCIUiU . ll III I' I'lilis have been used with erett success. I This nii.fin.iloii-, ili,(re.hioi: and aluiost indevrib.i. i hie com; l-.iui i tbo I or I u i e id ii vi h,.ed society has its ' I'oiiiolal ill a .ler.iln;ed condition of llio stomach and boit els. )'l:. -e i,!ietd by it arc rut nfl" from half the enj ,y mei.iK ofjde - the pb .imrrK of the table, iiul sweet and regular sleep. ,ieiitinie, coiifirrm-il Llyspepsi.i biinby m rjoelcd, is but Ihe forerunner of Tore bno;ero,i. ili-eases, if not of death itself. J'Jii1 9 ia i vcronl iiiiiE.ilitl, I (if " no is there thai dors not occasionally suffer Iruin llns diiiu.sii,4 iiil'ein,n 1 .We meet with it sm iiu nil classes, enndiiions and sexes tho lorlum l'i I the nice, unfiitiiiit its vblinis lor all bodily and all I menial oieriion, render inp; them nervous and inituhlr . uiul iiicapaciiaiing iliem alike for business or enjoy, lueiit. 1 be principal, alnojjt the sole cause ol this malady, is to be lound in a disoased condition ot the stomach and bowels, corrupting tbo blood, unbracing j the nerws, geiieially deranging the system, and pre 'I. vrmin that km nl bh.sing of life, a regular, certain, uiul easy digestion. 1 j IU nir it (,'os i ivr.vrss is tho sure but nften un r . "iispeeied cinn-e ..f i'ie norst discuses to which we are ; sMbjeete I. 'I he ijetlon of those organs oi ihe system . d, -i,nrd to throw oir all cxeretneniary ohjCcle from "v j the body, inu-i he tegular and ellicicnt, if wcdexiielo - j.rriaiii the health even of iIukc parts of the frame 'who, hare the most distant from the real scat of irregularities. lS4imsait kff Ks-,..lSd - - , - - - - - .r ,a, At certain seasons of llio year, and particularly in l'""- u,a,,y furious are subject to a depression i niu spnns, accuiiipanicu uy a ueuiniatej slrtmacti, loss of sppciile, ncrmus irrtlatiun, general languor. nod a variety of symptoms, which il is Impossible to describe. ". ' FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Ladies of nule cnnipleipn and consumptive habits. anil such as ttm d. htliloleil tiy iliose obslructions Whiib ... . ti'iu iits arc liable lo, are restored by the uso ol a j 'Dottle or two, to bloom and vigor. It is by lur the jwt remedy eier illcovered lor weakly chddren, and such as have had humors ; liug pleasant iliey readi ly take it. Il immediately rcalores the appelile, sircngtli and color. " : fjQ' Nothing' can lie more surprising than its in vigormiiig i lie, u on ilia human name. Persons, ill weakness and lassitude before taking it, al once be- . ...I,,,t ..,( rt.IJ uTeiieretf unijr itm intntwt.M imm,d.slely eounleracls the nereics.nese of ihe , ,, hlti, .k. craal iuum al han- ,. '. hcrsiioclod of us iu cases of so delic.i- g naure l0 einii,ii cerlificatei of cures ptrformea. but we cin auro lh, 8fll,gUid, that hundred of cases h lwcri reported to us. ' Se.srsl eases where, (ami. lies have been without children, after gsing a fear bottles of this invaluable medicine, have been bluMod with healthy oRspring. Prepared by E. Thornton, Jr. Sold Wbohjatle snd Betsil by Wtatt et KkTCgAM, I21Fohon at., New York , F F. KEoCUQ, Rakigh ; Thorats Gaskins Eliisbeth City, H. U. July 85.1645. " '. ' ' 80 9m COTTON YARNS. We basaat hnt,reeMsi an esaeftmeHi from' s'essrs. Holt dc CjM)i sas. numbers fiom 4 lo 16. They ei pectto aaap ua canstaotlv supplied with the article in foturii,, Jtl, 21. PJLCX. . : ... v . . 'J is -1 if' i 41 i , ii il ''5 --I I v 1 j IT i i ) ' r:
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 31, 1846, edition 1
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