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( mwmm r- P0MUhe4 every FriUr, WfVTEMTOn " fl OAI.ES, alitor and IVjaprietsar, at Tire Dollari pot- Ahiirui, "VOL. XL VII. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1816. NO. 44 m mMmmi 'RALEIGH REGISTER. .LEIGH, N. C. Tuesday, August 4, 1846. TQOUR WHIG FU1ENDS. Wa constitute every Wbjg in the State, special , Correspondent, to communicate the result of, ibe THE TARIFF BILL PASSED After period of painful suspeoe (aye the " Na tional Iote lligencer,") we have the unpleasant duty of announcing to our reader the passage of ihia por teutoua measure by the Senate. After a renewed but rain struggle on the part of the Whigs, surrounded by hundreds of anxious citizens,' who tremblingly waited the decision, the bill was o.idf.red to a tiiiiid ikdino by Ike eating vole of the Vice Frettdent, aud was thereupon forthwith read the third time and oassed. hv tufit'-.;k v . ' . - Election in their re.nec.lv. Counties. Let not one . ' J " K"v lraa 10 lKf my seve" " Whig neglect to write, bec.nw another may possibly r' JAMI" """""l " d vo.,g fur .he passage doe. Poetag. is',,, object to us, i thee, exciting ' f b'"' under -"" Oon, . Uemocra.lc time WriU ohe-write M I wf, 7 -Z"S '" P""n MUAy PpOSed ' -. - ,. bilr hunself. Every other Whig member of the Sen- SHOOT THE DESERTER." ' TOted a,iu3t ,he bi" i so that all the responaibil- This is "about the mildest term applied, by his po. of lhe n"aure, and all its merits, should it prove liiid friend., to the late Senator from North Carofi. j 10 P08""" "X' rMt oulirely and ,ic!usiv? y ou the a, WtWm H'Havwooo. Jr.. Esq. But while he ! Adn""ralion party. The Whig, labored hard to Is thu, denounced b, thejrreal body of the Democrats, ; m'"k'' by amendment, the disastrous effect, of the the Whigs mm disposed, every where, to do him me,u upon the labor and industry of the country, tice.' We copy into this, paper, as an act of sheer jus- '. but Wlll,0ut success the most important proposition tice to our Townsman, the very eloquent and honor- to sule"0rale somewhat tie severity of the bill be- able vindication of his character, made on the floor of L jet-ieu aiso ny me casting vote of the Vice Congren, by Messrs. Ckmton and other, a vindica GROANS FROM PENNSYLVANIA. Some idea of the indignation, with which the pas sngeofthe Tariff Bill hxs been received in Pennsyl vania, may be gathered from the lolloping eatiacU, taken at random from the Paper, of that Stale, of uotn pa rue j : The Timei, 3 Democratic paper, announce, the news, with black rules, as follows : Trkaso.i to PrNSYLVi!iA ! The infamy U been consummated ! and by the vote ol George Mil flui Dallas of Pennsylvania ! The" Old Key stone has been blasted liy iha ingiate hand ola treacherous son. Like lhal 61 liiin who fired the Enhcsisn dome. the lama. of eo,t M . DUa lmll I wtunucial mortal :o execration, immortal to infamy. The coin- monweaiin thai hud given him birth, lite, luvor and wealth . station ami power, calM upon hun to stretch fond his arm an J save her; he hns answered rtie ruli as iheanas.in respond, lo.th'e mercy cry oftlie help less Alas ! poor Pennsylvania ! An empire wi'lr in herself, possessing more of the rent elements o( wealth urn! jreaineas than the entire Union besides, she hus been sacrificed to the dojins ol the South IT WHILE LIFE REMAINS WE IlAVF, STILL SO.ViE HOPE Dr. WVtarV Hulsain ,l Wild Cherry No Quarltery No Deception. In seltinj forth the virtue, of t Vi truly. great medic ne, e have 110 de sire to deceive thNmjKiho are luhoiir- ST under aHtirliou, mrdo we ih toenlngnre.it inure tlmn it jiiatly deserves. Yet hen we lonk arn':iil and nee the vast amount of sitlTeriiiij and distress oe casioned hy many ol lhe diseaos in which this itn di ciue bus proved o highly ureewliil, we feel that we j cannot ure its claim too strongly, or say too much 1 in its favor. Various remedies, it is true, have been nflered and , puffed into nut ice fur the cure of di-eanes of the Imijs, I anil some have heen found 110 doubt very useful, but of all thin have yet been diwovered. It h. admitted bv physicians, and all who have witimwed its elFects, that Hour has proved a successful HKthis. For Aslh ina, SlKrtnes of Breath dud mmilar aflVetwiiM, it may -be pronounced a mailiir rme. It has cured .LKthnia 111 many caxen of ten and twenty yearn standing, after physician:, have declared the case be yond the reach of medicine. Broke Jail! $100 Reward, l-AI Ell Ir in the .lull ..f V uko Counlv, on A 'h' imthl of 2tfih July, a white Prisoner. I 1 1 1 1 l-. I V 1 1.1.1 , , l,i i hiiii w, i nniiniite.l on a cliri;e ol H .iseSii Hlinj iii (loilf ,r, County. Hani Pnnititr i a lull, pa, o in in, swarthy l oiideninii. has a down l"Ok, anj very scuul ol cloilinii! when he broke Jail. I will give i Reward of TWENTY-FIVE DOT- in Noith Carolina, upon the fnllowinq; terms : the ssle to lie st public sin tion, helore the ;oun. house of I Norfolk county, in the town of Portsmouth, nftef ! amy days notice tit tha lime and place by a.lvernse ! nicnt in tuch newspapers as the President ,nd Di : rectors of the Hoard of Public Works may select, the purchasers In give bonds with approved rurity to Hie President and Dnectors of the Hoard1 Public Works, for the p.ocecds. pHyuMe in,.six eoaal annual insta'meiitK. 'I ho inn'clin-eM iru V'ie lm ik I. AIIS for lhe apprehi nsion l said I.ri'HGttW , chase, shall lucnie a b.nly public ,i,d corporata hr and bis delivery to me at Ralegh. ' the name ,nd slvle of- The feaboard ,n,l Blk. i-.VMES EDWARDS, Shcriir. , Railroad Coin..,iv :" and htill hold n .ni,.- i rnplov the Htiad and all the other property nd af- tec ls of every natuicand kind, as aforesaid, of tha August 4, 18D?f Presideut. This fatal measure, which atrikes. at the root of all lhe industry of the country, aud at the living ofevery man in it who earns his bread by the sweat of his brow this misshapen and monstrous scheme, which its frieuds would not defend, and which even some of them admitted aould not be de fended this measure, so pregnant of evil, has re ceived the sanction of both Houses of Congress, and is bow the law of the laud. What shall we say of tion, which will render hurtles, the poisoned arrows which have been aimed at his reputation. No man cau doubt, who knows Mr. Havwooh, that his course has been dictated by high and conscientious motives ; nd we have no doubt, that this will he the ili hberate judgment of th. country, when men', iniuds are in a aitualion to act impartially. remaps nuining couiu more strongly illustrate- me 3hTk.aH k,u,.an tl.u lmn r...rli... ll.an llm f.niinM I UII.DIl II . V Kl.ICU .11 l"U U.1IIILO, .nut " " :s .,. , II, respectively pursued towards Messrs Havwood and j W" be tt8,ouud) b' PBe. jAsNAenv. -fiml, Senator, have acted .gainst the lhoueh "n,Mely b'-fed with it, the people Wishc. of their party ; and yet, wliilst one is denonn- j "fre '""dulous. They did not believe that their ci-d witlAut stint, not a whimper of censure or disap- ReVlyea-llu8e even most submissive to par- probation is raised again,! the other. The Whig par- ; mmei.-woutfl nave the hardihood to smile lhe ty believes all its members honest, and allows H.em j C''"tr-Vl a"d al1 i"lerB'" B,,d "P fieavy lo vole a. Ihey please, whilst Uco Focoism allows i 8"d J"' ' biow- KS"'i Hi. Uesolution of po toleration of opinion. TAey bring all their subject, j th' 1 al"n,ore fonveut.oi. as a mere brutumfulmen, to th. iron bed of Paocaurrc, and if they do not ex- j " , lhe " ""e Le"er" as covenant of safety.- actly suit the measure, (hey either cut off, or ttrelch i ui, lo the exact dimensions requisite. 17 Pn, ml. hn wir.r.i tw.9 it irrf)nn a. P'Ostiatefi Hint Irnil.ln Anutn MyeHrih liv llnrf v.il.n sisi ... , . ...'-. J " , , . " . - - i u., wnoiesBte and retail, Kaleich, K. I.. were pledged, orally and m wriimg, lo sniml l.y lr,. . i ... The baud imisi be wiped out Kcrc i l i ihu word j sud we set Hie ball in motion, even ibniiKii we stand 1 Stomnuton, Dec. 4, 14 1. " solitary and alone." But we shall not he alone ' Di ar Doctor : Feelings of gratitude In you, sir. The rough sioui arms ol sixteen il,nsainl n.n woili- as the only means blessed by Divine Providence, sn ii stop FRAUDULENT VOTING. We copy info this paper, the subjoined Act, passed by th. last Legislature : AN ACT TO PREVENT FRAUDULENT VOTING. "Ileit fnaclfd by the Gtnrrul Aembly of the Stall of North Carolina, and it i hereby enacted by the authority of the tame. That if any person shall hereafter knowiiHy aud fraudulently vote at any election, who by lunc shall not be entitled lo vote al such election, he shall he liable to indictment iu the Connly or Superior Courts of law ; aud on conviction, hall be fined or .imprisoned, or both, at the disetetinn ef lhe Court ; the amount of lhe fine to be not less than ten, nor more than on. hundred dollars ; aud In. term of imprisonment t be not leas tb.u five, nor more than thirty days. Ratified theWh day of Jan., 1815. Ma. HAYWOOD'S Letter or RESIGNATION. The President laid before the Senate on Monday, the following Letter from Senator Haywood: Washington Citv, July 2i, 1846. I hereby respectfully resign my seat in the Senate U ou. oftlie Senators from North Caroliua. 1 have the honor lo lie, Your cihed enl servant, V M. II. HAYWOOD, Jr. TO THE PEOPLE OF NOUTII CAROLINA. In a few days I shall publish an Address, vindica ting before you my course in lhe Senate of Ibe United Slate, and explaining the causes of my resignation. My reason, for bavins delayed this publication, will be fruukiy stated in the Address. Respectfully, WILL. H. HAYWOOD, J. Washington, August 1, 1846. A KIDNAPPER CAUGHT. A daring attempt was made recently at Newhern, by an Irishman, named Patrice O'Raffity, a Tai lor, to'carry offa slave owned by Joshua D. Duband, Esq., but he was overtaken, on hi, way to the North al Goldsborough, and captured with his aable com. panion. He is now iu Jail, awaiting his trial. pen led ; and bitter the fruit now to bo reaped by those who would put their trust in demagogues. Hut they suffer not alouc ; the whole country shares their suf fering, and none can "mock at their' calamity." They have discovered their error, too late though it be to avert lhe evil, yet uoi too late to repair it. Lei the whole country rise up as one man to vindicate its rights and its interests. Let all unite those who k.. a.;...j i .i i - i fc-vvi. unwvtru ouu mono wno nave uoi in one determined eflbrl to overthrow this ill-advised and de structive party act. Let the cry of REPEAL," from this day, go furlh, and never cease until Con gress shall obey tho public voice. Lei every hill and valley and UamhH and village ring with it until the beneficent principles of 184? be restored, and with them lhe reauimaled iuduulw ana prosperity sf the country. Iu the language of an eminent Senator, we say, " Let not the President's signature lo this bill be dry, before the clarion is sounded ; let not a day pass before the people assemble lo proclaim their feuse of wrong, and their resolution to right that wrong. Let this pernicious measure be exposed, follmved, fasten ed upon, dragged into full light, and doomed to pub lic execution, as it is now lo geui.al repruhation. On the very first day of the next sosfion (added the Senator) let a bill be introduced to Repeal this Anti American law, lo re-establish the revenues, and re store the prosperily of lhe country. ' I slmli lie here, (he added,) God epmiug my life, to second the move ment, and with all my ability to ast!!:t in puli ng an end to this ill judged, utiprecedetitod and nioi,strous measure of legislating" rrsoml miners, will roll on ilm bill, nor will till jusiic-e lias been done to Pennsylvania The Tunes, after complimenting the IJepresenta lives and Sciia:ors l.oin that State, lor their effort, to defeat the bill, concludes thus s Teniiesceo ! Wh.it ,:,n Pennsylvania say m her? e "live ,cr ;i Pr, si. lent 'nwlimn ..L- I.. ' vo'e ; she has innn ,. ,v ,ii,i,.,i ol her liT'-anire, llie envmUe mUcno o4 mined ami dia tiii.'edCo,ii.iionwe:,ib. Well may Pemmvlvuiiia ex claim in the langiinjje 0fihe suiijile. Tin ician, Tliere are no y,ds in heaven !" The Inquirer, a bij- paper, says I Tlie ititelli-etice liom U'mhinpinn, which we pub- 1 Itsh ill., iiiornii,,; i. well calciilaird lo slnrile ami , x- cue ibe people of I'.-un-yl. ,.,, , It will l. ,,.,. ,,. I 'lie tiinll ,.t 4 h n !.,, , lost in ih- Sen.it ,. J. Slates, and by ibe cisimj vote of lhe Vice I'lesnlrill. i the Hon Ceoige .M l).,b.,s. The ge iininnrd bus Bonie.l a leH,, r.-.ob,;,iy . He b.m ,,. .r. led Ihu ui'J-rr.in ol bis Nione S.aie, aimed a biow ;u the prosperily ol the people ol thin Coilinioiiweiibh. and cooiniiiieil an net ol political marines-, lio.ti the ellecti ol which he can never recover. We repeal " be bus adorned a most l. nrlirl respnn.ibihiv Tin- people ot this Lomnionwenl'b will speaU ol tins tub J'-ci proinply, and in nines of ihui.der. P'li' i l,V reHloril.if me lo lleallll bv the use of DR. TAYLOR'S HALSAM OP LIVERWORT, which I p -.ire based uboul a year since al your cilice. No. .Ti.'i HOWEUY. N. Y and a NO the holm ol bene ' .. - iu iii y lelbrw creatures, who, like iuyslf (.it i lint ; nr.- MiHrmig either limn CO N p I ; l N SUMPTION OR l.lVF.Ut (I 1 1 I IN I'iiiv r'n-rniN for now voliiulnrilv furw 'i.lui a s:ni'i!e in it in y ta since ret bupni in i; : !os . .n r.il, .-. ' l.-il wb piillll, ll;,y.l in II . - tin- t :i..!mim! , in i.l ii". -.: iili'Clr ll, In ll-c the h h 1 1 1 . in.-. hi-. Iii in:, h. K i h;ii. t bey y. ill I,.- npi.i lues .,., a, i., , : i ii d 1 1 o.i I a pi en or i in .- ei ,i vr. lo n lm i I..' . i .i - A negro hoy, belonging to n'gctitVm.n in this Uity, left the Mine mulu, and- frnni circiiii-i,iiie,, there is reason tr believe th ,t tie went oil- in coinpiiiiv with lhe above Piisoner. aul Ixiy m vrrv black, ab'iul 20 y ears of age, onliiiar Ki.e, hs shori lisir, and will weigh ahout U'J It's. ' lie bus in ;',:tflbiei!t, bright faie, a pug time, with lure no-tuls, iii.ik si quickly in In. to t, .,..:,, .,1 j ,!:,., IIKNKV. lie lias ncn t,il,.ie a-ii tnpicd to piss us I bee ni ni, lltlili f.,!i.".'u" 1 1 i i i i 'do so ajiiun. as b,- ., , in Olil.v. I lie o in r will i e III' IV In ' 1 I . IIS lieward for ihe d, l.vi ry ot i. N,.r. . i b'b ih, il taken in lhe M.iie. , r ' I I: III Mii;i;t ), iltti ajiprchcnilnl hcyon.l tlie li u- s , .,.!,., ' w i Ii II, nut! 111:1V .11 Cilipl to lull n lew rl rvs ilij i. rtli.ini'.; lilt III. Cl iik r1 ib't ,, tin- : si 1 1 1 , - J liev .... pie . I nl .'ctili li.-s it ii I . i.i i-i r ;i-..:'i' !' I'f-lahlien..) su, .p.. s. .1 II. ro.tt. ,.n a i.ii.c cuuyli, th.l yy Use 1 1. About Ibe lillh i.r Miiich, l CO. i t. mil wbi'-li i Ii-.ii i - v en-'iie in n.y Ud SKVEN'l'Y' 1) "i . .'inn I VI us bie lo v l-it New ' i t'ii-ijic.ii aid for a yiulclil pii.i ;it sule, si hb-r an I sl,..ii ii.'i I b .id .ibout -ie.i diiys lllhler li;e i- r; li'i.ill. and received ..ine o el. Fii'lr "JJolhirs Uwm, stv,f Tta: im'.i.uvavm N S.l'iiblv list, the .'bill f II I MIKE. be I ,ISII; " ;! hii-li.n.il, l b. ni is I it I I ill Noll'i 1 '.irnhtin. I I n liuc nisi., hi ll nip.-.' nc::r i In n nn i I inv II, It'll Clnpel Kiirj yv ith him in,. I opi'i I v b 111.. nl I I bid 111,! M a ..I chilli iibniii :i 1 1 ell A. lo licbcr, on It n-4 l'illh.iiil'ii;li lor ! I li'.ilsl.iii.l' .Hid li.iv pprt lit'ililed lloil llicv ny Ii nl h'". ! .N-'li. "I i.'.u hitii; a l'li'i' .i ite. '.lip nti r. ti e! Ii is lire ii living 11 1' il I oi I ill' i.ll II CHI T. : It T' i, id The, U. S. Gaz-ite lias the lolWiug reinaiks on the Subject : 1 be ;;re.n crisis is pmsed, nod lbs meas'irp towards which lhe alteniion ol the niilioii b:is lcn diiccii'.l the pro-iess ofwlncli lens ol ihnusan.U have v. Hic I in fear and trembling is virtually passed. The pro ductive interest ol ibe oouuiry reaches its cub mini; I' ' with ns passnac. and coniiiii nci-s its .lownvv nr,i course with ibe acuon oi ibe law which dc-tiovs me lu-iv e t be lull.niiiii .1 llie Ciuijrli beCilllie Vi'l . V i n-ctoi riluig lai;.e (pl..Hlilw I'T, Irorn vvbrcii llrr-re V is ll'-t. I III!' I I'll lit llll'lliet m i i . : 1 1 ; I t in nti' d iu ail 'I till I'llillieiil p -bill he ll ll ll 'l te ll July bv ex- I 1 Pus, or piiiuleiit iii.vl-, i.'in.elv' iiuv ccs.s.iluui or I mi lhe I .linos, i, i , iii'iit, accooip inii'd taiitf of 18t2. We givo elsewhere the record of Die proceeding bv which the nefarious measure has been curried mi In aX.n, It .:Tl L . ' .1 v,iii oe wen u,ai in leiwisyivaina, nas noi only the deadly effect to destroy her prosper ity, but there is ingratitude also added, lo umii.- her cup ef hiisery mure brller, the Mow which smites her to Ihe dust having come from one of her own sous, wlioni she has nurtured into honor and eminence, and w ho bus repaid her by desertion in the hour of need. The Chrouiclsr, neutral, has the following post script t - Since the nl hv APPOINTMENT OF 8ENATOR. A, considerable remark has been made in Congren, nd out of it, in regard to.lhe appointment of a Sena tar, in place of Mr. Haywood, we take it upon our selves to say, that no appointment will be mad. by the Goveruor of North Caroliua to fill th. vacancy at this lime. Trusting to the intelligei.c of the people, he will leave it lo their decision to pronounce, at the coming Flection, whether two Whigs, or two Loco Focos, shall represent the Stale in the next Congress. . LATE FROM THE ARMY. W have been permitted to make ih. following ex tract, from a Letter, addressed by Mr. J. H. High, Voluoler in G.u. Tavlo,'. Army, and a native of thi. City, to his brother resident here, which contains om. interesting detail, in relation to the condition of th. Army: " W. .hall remain at thi, place, at least a month, If not longer. We have lo remain until Gen. Taylor gels a supply of Provision,, for us. He has made a requisition of 1U0U Wagous, lo convey the baggage, 4tC. The Geueral is, himself, at Malamoras, wuh ,0d0 troop, awaiting reinforcements lo lake Mon terey. A Regiment lefl-lhia iiioruing for Burela, 18 miles from this place. There are ilWU Troop, here .Wailing Geu., Taylor', order,. ' tu? Thi. point iseulirely surrounded by the Gulf of -WMica nothing to b. seeu, but sand, sky aud wa- 1 it" 00 "" '''""d uot st,ck of Wood W be found of any defceriptiou. We use Ston, C.al oaiug, aud it, makes excellent fires ; aud we "any of the luxuries uf life in sreat abundance. hiv RIVER OF GUOG. At a late fire in Geneva, one of the store, con sumed contained upwards of 70:)0 gallons of alcohol, besides several hoirshtads of molasses, most of which was poured into the eaual, the water of which be came so strong as lo burn for some distance below, and exhibited a larger quantity of warm sling than was ever manufactured at one time in the Uuiled Stales. From the Wilmington Chronicle Duplin County, N. C, July S22d, 1340. Mr, Broten : This will inform you lhal my father, John Greer, Sr , had a negro woman called Amy, who died on Monday Ihe 2(Jth of Una month, wlio was supposed to be upwards of 130 years of age. She was formerly the property of old Law. Thomas, one f the first settlers in the County, who owned the plantation where Gen. Wm. Hill now lives. Amy was a woman of superior strength, and had a most powerful constitution. When she was in the prime of life, there was no negro fellow to be found who could lift more at the hand spike than she could. She had enjoyed good health all her life, with the exception of rheumatism, tho pain of which had subsided for the lusl twenty yeiirs. She continued lo sit and spin at the wheel until within a day or two of her death. blie was tuaeu with a chohc only a few hours befon she died. Yours respectfully. DAVID J. GREER. e was in tvp, we have learned Ihe Magnetic Telegraph, that lhe Inst rav of hope for Ihe Tariff of '43, has been extinguished ! the fraud upon enusylvania and Ihe country at large, has ueeu cousinmnaiea : and the livprocnsy and tricke ry of the Democratic leaders Iu the campaign of '44, are now fully exposed. Out ii,kii such hypocrisy vengeance for nidi treabery-sucli ate the sentiments, and such will be the action nf an insulted, deceived, aud outraged uj.iin lb- people. RAIL ROAD iMLKTIXfJ AT BliNNKTTS ViLLK. Wr; have nut rtroivetl the official account of lhe meeting al Uciiiieiisi illf, S. (' , on Mnnib.y of hint weol;, but Irani l,,,',i tin' De'lcales from il.: town, that the iiipi-i injr wns iarjre and rospocinblc j The d-legaiintiH from Chcraw ami Richmond ami ' Rrtberoti I'liiintins, wire numerous! and lnjrlry j respectable. In fact, the Court lloiis't was so ' (rowdPU that it was difficult to procure ptui u tev hours repo.se iu fie tlll'b!, plo- ihiceil by si roue. o;imcs ; I wis coitliu. .1 to my loom hun 7th Nov. to tlie Illib A pub Dining these live IIKMlllls I w.., leibil'ed III lle h to 111- p'.lllldi, SO lit pounds less than u.iliirai ; 1 had fmii ulcers form slid tueuk, limn each of which I raised iilioul a rpmrt nl bloody mailer. I now coininirnced liking dill'.-ieuL kinds of Sijnij.H, I'llh, o,ci.v, .'iz.'n-, v unit l.j - tuiiiiilH here follow tin- ii.iincs of J.ivue's ll pei'luraut. .'Ill bottles lliiii.iii,in llnlsani, ii: iV.-. ail to no purpose ; my cough continued incessant, so that beiweeii it and xpecioraliiij. 1 was cut nitict i liv.v minutes at a lima timing llie day. . Iu Uci. ol 11 IsJ'l I .. II... I .. , OL-.'li'C '.- I . aocu upii. UU IIIIIIUI II. ll, n.i uoi. - I KRY. and purch.sod I'OI'H ItOTTI.IJS ,,mr .' TAYLOR.'? HALS A Vol I.IY LllHOKV, having licard much ol it. V ou lol.l me il 1 .m il con tinue to use il steadily il would oertu.nlv corn me, ami if I gol out of it lo send at once I'm linue. I look up all ibe bottles, and v. as leb.'vvd ol the cough, pain ii Hie side, clut and slioublcr, and it caused un to expectorate very tree!) ; 1 purchased another bot tle alum! lhe Ifth Mnioli, which I took occisioiially for a iitlle cough, ejeept inir v. Inch, at this lime I was quite renovated in b.'.i ii., leeiiog strong und heart), v. ki'.i'im; 1 HI i-oi mm (your u.i'iiltrbie syinploin ul Cure ; I reinuiiii'l quite well until the lllonlh of May, vy lien ftoin iiiifui t iiuale exposure I look a vio lent cold, vi Inch conliiied me lo my house Ihreo weeks. I at mice sent to New York lor more HAL SAM Ol LIVEUWOIM'. and then procured l ie ! three bullies ill your 1 10 L IC S A Lit .'W'.IH. I IIMi: T, No 177 V ATKR-S P. lief .n- I b.,d used Uieiu up, July found me free from all cnigh, whir h Iihi nol since letuiiu d, niul I most fi iiily be lieve thai through Hie Providence of G.nl, DIJ. 1'A Y I.OK .S 1IALSAM OK I.IVKKU OU T LID AND HAS COMPLETELY I TIIKI) ME! -and 1 also believ e it will cure any one whose Lungs a.-e nll'ecl. d, if they will take it according to your directions : I do iii; mean for them to use only uue or two bottles, but would most earnestly say, take it steadily, even ll il should require filly hollies. In -;wJ union. Dear Sir. vim nereeive I lm h,.i lc liiill.ie cms ol ii e il I ' Hi' in. I l;i,.!. r prc'i n i :i Ii vv d i s .,, J, nut ". I il.elt lb- H l il'.iiKt. illM' II. !, I'll W C-llMII vvin.llv , vi the ile-n;ii M I K I. is b, i,rt... ,i I nl I h ipcl llii'l 111 ill..; nc is ii n il-,, mini at. mil i vein nl iie, ot ji'MM coiiiiieti.iui'e ami soli spi ei :i , nrdcr 1'ie i. ibiuny In 'eh'. Willi no distineiiisbmi; mniKs ; has a vari.lv ol i ... I ilolhlli which l iini'iut be dc.-Clllied, kiidvvs how to read, nn. I is ipnic in:. Il.j;ciii His w ie II M ll K I.I i;. i- i black vviimin, of r illier darker hue I li.tr, Mike, iiiel neiib ol llie ..mi' belit; c in r."i.l i n I ivnte. is pei tups -:" v c .is .,f ne, b., . irjvellcd .Nili. und n-enlcd at V ,iliin:;l.iii w ith ,', M isler at.d Mislles. mid tllnili ih.'il .1 si ll, c intn .1 t 'It pel I 1 1 1 1 us r llie Muilenls. . I Inn sun et. mi ll mid oi... eve mulct I,.ig"il p.i. the I lie I. j 'In' I 'rill i Sl it, . lus been In a vVi.hirwomiiii un l eioi-in The H'ir.se lli 'V il uie, wis .i I a lung and wide b'.ie u. the l.u They will dollhl'css mteiiipt tj 71.1 pers, as free pcr.-uus. A lieward ol I'n'v llullnts wol.be (in hetiHii.n mid i-.n. ti 11.-inciil ,.l M 1 1. - lb.' I'i.iicil Stiile., .,, lb it I w,. bun 11; ill llveird to inc nil iciioicible ev pi iises Nnibtlde cotripeiiH 1' 100 will also be p ud prehension stid th livery ol lhe Wiuii.m bill I am not Huihorizcd lo mTrr a rperiln Any iiiloiin.iiion ciiticcmin tluiu. . id l,n tb.r n; :i utiv J.i'l 11 11 a.l Inn lor ibe h mill lit re wittti. I I'ltbel id il I lli'-ni will r th inkfmlv r r tlii4cfl t'ltlit'r to inn .il ,it'1 Nmii CantljiiH, or It "li Kuloili ; .Iinlut' M inly.Hl :t son ). Jones, al i-l II i 1 'ilUlmro' (Miiil)im 'ntnnv. nf vn, HM, my' It' :mI t', ( "l.ulli.iin 'unh , brrii ; or lo Ut Jul) u- TIIOMIVSDN. fi'i - vv lw Sale ol the Fortsmoutli and B PUBLIC AUCTION. premint Company, with all tho franchise, right,, irivnrgea and iiiiiniuiKiea gin d to and conlcrrerf npoi. il. ni any nmr be.el..lore by ihia staM ,nd ihe. ts'a'e of .North tlar d na. in as ani lo a manner aa ihe 'Legislature cf this Slate ran transfer lhrtT, anb jecl in all respect, am! in overy tbiiis, u ,j j. lies, regiil.iiiiii,, ami penalties reijnircd. pnarribert and enjoyed by nil luw or laws now in f ir, e respect -mg the preseir I 'cinp.iny. and subject to il.r provi,. inns of ih" aci.nl lhe iene l Assen.blv enli'led ",u aci prescribiin; icii on general it'gul.ilu.iii fr ihe in- corpoiiiiioii l ll.ul !,,.,, i panics." pu,cd March eVvii; h e,;liiin b'.icilrci! und I'uriv neven. 'The) siid sale lo Ii.--iil.j. ci i all m.ti luat' s nud deeds nt iiii.i executed'')- the I'l.ri.-iiii.nili and Roanoke Rail If n l l.'iunp niv, tin the , buns of liny oll.er Cledllor, !' 'iilly ciiiib i! '.. pitiuitv over lite morto ; ij.es afore si',1 iu ibe I'r. .id, t mi l Directors of the Board of Public V oils .ilnr, v:m). '- Thai lhe ueil pr .reels f ,j, ,e ,,p. I li.'.l. niul, r tl.e tlie. -iion ol the .-supciior Court of I ' b siu'ei v lor i ,,. i; nm, en .nil , m i he suit now peiitlililj in .'. I' benveen Prnucis E. Hives an.f 11.11,1.1 ol I'll1,,,,- U'.iiLs , tls. ncroiilmg u, Iflllll pll.lil'll's ol Hie cl. s ,. lbs Honr.l nl l'.,l, lie Vrk- iiinl.r t!,c s.11,1 i ( V1(V h.iirtli, I'tuJilccii Iii.ii,,.,l mi, ,b,nv eiebt. and Oct., !i. r Ibe biiiiieenlli cinhic n bin ,1. ., , ihuiy-iiine, .iii.l ol the claims of eiiv oi'm en liters o 11 ,. Po,),! ''"" rn'1 -- I'ail ll' ii l ( ou. any, who shall in s'iuI suit cstuMt.-li their itKhi to prinriiy over iho said cliimi ol ihe lio.ir.lol Tun ic woiks And it any stitt or suits m t hinccrv be now pending, or shall bo hercaller b oii.i l in am .1 lhe older ciicoii Superior Coiirii ol Law nnd I biincery, m m any ol IlieCnun ' tv Courts ol this i 'onrrmrivtrurlth, ari.rinsl tha Puns lllonlh in d Kounnkn Knilroid Conipunv, in which the fie-id, tit uii, I Director, of tlie.il,u,r. l I'obi..- V trk ai or may be a inres aiy party, the snrnn shall be iiaiisfcr.eil bv the Court in whiMi slch ,iu3 in iv 1 1' pi iidiiii;. to ibe Sup, n,ir C, mi of Chancery lor the h'l.'huioml C I. I, i be ll.eru proceeded iu ,n,l ,1,1 tiled . I'i, ti,t.i !it, hi. That any pally to ii'iy suih suit or su t-, who may think himself or l!iemlc. H'rirnrvt'ti liy any decree of said Court, ..lull be entitled to apply for and it proper, l. riii,i;j-i l .My. i.wiAu Iruiii I be I.'. mil of nppema to such tln i i. i , ili , iscly i.s in liny other disc dccidn.l by tb s.i.d ( it, nit Supentir lourl of i;iiai.ccry" fur the hicli' IIIOIllI I'llCUlt. :i The crpuriitc existence ofilic P-r tsrnou'h and li'iiaiuilie It.iib, i.i,l Coinpaiiy, noiwitbataiiding any s.ilc thai nay be made nntVr tbu m i, .nail bo 'con-, tinned so lar as ,t r.iav be neiysssiy in n. imn.H to c oolite; or lo itislilute ami carry oh any tul or suits, -I, . its or their liii.il completion mid ailaciion. ; 1. ,t f;rthr nutr, Tbut ih ,a.- of rabl ; It 'u.i -Itall be inadc ' y Hie IKa.do.' I'ublw V", ...Its in , all rc.,ctls, (not h.'teiiibi loie provided for, at pro. , vi, I. .1 in the general 1 iw pmsi d ihe eighteenth day of ! Much, eibieeii bundled and forty-one; and tins j siiiil Du.iril shall bid lor the road autlr price ihey i shall Hunk the vuluo thrrenf. I .1. lie it fmther tmieled, Th if at lhe stle of si.,' Piiriiunuiitli and It lutioke llmlroaj, or at any lime tlierenlier, lhe Mime ol .North dunlin,, or on j Cotnpiiiv loroipi.iated in said !Site br purpose, of . iiiicrnul impfoiemciir, i ba'l become thn o her, either I .In. . liy or by hucik or otbt ivvise, of ihe said Ports ! moiitli and liom, oke l.'ailioad, hereby anlliorued lo be sobl.oi o I ibes.inl Seaboard and Konnoke Hailroad. i be 1, urn, si d they ii line to linic. ii -1. Ulnui Iu a ,.l . ...!.. il... . c.i i -" " '-.j;.ii Mi.MiLirn, ttnrt ifune Ol life ptlV- """ii" t noiiie ur aiiroail, however skilled. Willi a cum ..-..klo ....It I iuiiouii. ntnu i , , , wiioiii I couslllleil, could give rue an) perillunenl The meeline wan organised liy the appnintm'enl j fl'-f; neither did the It A l,.s, .s (excej g yours; oluen. John fllc4ueen anChatrinan. The Chair- ; Svrups, lozenges, Powders, Put.. Kspeciuruuis. und man. in an excellent speech of half an hour, ex plained the object of the mcctiiirr, and in a very : lucid and lon.il.ie maimer pointed om the minor- j tanco and practicability of lilliur; up il; lus n in ' the great line of rnniinuinraii m between the! North ami Iho South am! South Went. i d, llerent other huuiil urei.iiralu.tiH, t.l which I swal lowed ahonl EVE.N'r V-KI V'E bottles, give any better encouragement to declining hope. During ilu luiie. aa near as I could ciiciiiale, 1 expecloruted H'l.l. rsIX I V (i A I.I . i.N l ) K PUS, on PI ' III 1 LENT .MA'l'TEti.Ml-new cbeerfillly Coilsenl to the Dllblicall'lll ul tills .-.tall-incit ol t.iels ueb.-. fv..r A Committee of 25 Delrc.WS ' (ill. nelerd ' iu any way il may b.'iielil surl'. r.iii' loiiiiaii.lv. Irom anionrr those present,; w is ihen app uiitrd to prepare business for the mei tinir. A series Mr. Haywood haa spent his whole political life in an ardent utmort of hi, parti-. He ha, labor ed for the parly by day and by night. A time arrives, when, his sense of his public duty pre vents his giving one single vote as his party re- quires, tot ihat single failure, with an offset of a life of devoted service, Mr. Haywood find, him. olf itsnniirnitil .bulln ..I.. j ..... " -.i.eu, cniuiiuiiaieu, and execra lea ! nal a lesson tor politician,! Wbt . Iluslration ol tile rank injustice and inoratitudo of party I How must he turn wilh loatjiini? and disgust from those who have hitherto been sus. tained, partly by his exertions I Alex. Gazette. M.L . "viiuunun h A, nl ..i l U rrn:oread d oocaaaonally, freah meat,. We ,uf fcr nit forgo VVUr. . We have to dig a hole in Wh i- called Well. We have seven or Jghl hundred weh on the Island. Tba VVater Mi of a liule brackiaa. ""awrai.oi iust ia tth. 4.DKW' """in li t Point Ibel. just in aigbt of a. aeroaa a little stre.m. tU era. uclted with musk Th.-?.!T' " I ttving hb remain, to Ballimora, in . ,f,ort UZ r . Vahavo a number of Alejicaa DruM lVs,r X "a- 1 'lof- l'J rough.JoM cha: Accident. On Friday last, at lhe ,hort tarn im mediately after passing the bridge at thi, place, the Kalcigh slags waa by Mine mean, overset. There were at the lime five or six gentlemen in the (tags ; none of them, however, were aeriuusly iujured, rx oept Mr. Carson, of Charlotte, who had hi, left band shockingly bruised, and two of hi, finger broken Al first serious coaeequence, were apprehended, but r are happy now to dale that ha appear, to be do ing well. He i, al Ihe Union Holel iu this place, where he will probably yet be detained some days. HdliboTo' Hecorier. Honor and shams from no ooudition rise, Act well ygur part, Ihora ail tas outer Jim, ol epirttod resolutions were adopted by ihe Com-milted-and reported lo the meciin and unani mously passed. Tho meeting was addressed in a number of animated speeches, all cjiiibmnt; mch enthusiasm and confidence. At the close of ihe meeting, a resolution was offered by Col. Harllee nf Cheraw, pledgmrr lhe citizens of Cheraw and Beiinellsville In the route' trom uateign via t ayetti.-viUe lo Houth Carolina. A notice oi me nilention lo make application to the Legislature of South Carolina, at its next session, lor a charter, was Hsiected lo be given in the Cheraw paper. And a meeting was appoint ed to take place at Cheraw on the second Mon day in .September next, lo take more important action on the subject. If the same spirit continues to prevail, and i, responded to by other portions of the country in lereeted in this great work, the Lime is not distant when this great fine of communication w ill bo accomplished. Fayettetiile Observer. Emigration It is stated by ihe Baltimore Sun, upon what it regards as salisl.ictory data, that the emigration from Europe to this country, during the present year, wiil reach two hundred thousand souls. The great mass- ol ihe emi grants from Germany, England and Ireland are lariners. It is said that they will bring with thein a large amount of money, adding consider ably to the capital as well as tho industry of the country. v.igned,) K Lull EN C. llANt Ov. WM. P. CIIIUK II, being duly sworn d'po is and says Ihat he has been intimately aciptainti-d with Heuben C. Hutu ox .iboui Ihu years, and knows him to b a resid -tit ol Siim.ngLuii, ( 'onn , and thai he is a man of integrity, on wln.se word llie utmost re banco can be placed, and I hat the sialements in above certificate an- sinicri.v thus, and that the mgualuru allixed is in Ins bund vvnlin". (Signed.) WM. P. CHURCH. Sworn before me this 4th Dec. IH-ll. W. KA.Vj.-iAY, t 'mi. of Deeds. O" For sale, wholesale aud retail, by P. I'. PES CUD, Ualeigb, N. C. No one i, so accursed by fate, No one so wholly desolate, But some heart, though unknown, Responds u'ulo hi owu. Responds, as if with unseen wings Aa aagef, swept iu quivering itriugi; And whisper, in it, song, " Wtj,f bait thou sloiu se long?" Di(D In Brooklyn, N. Y., on tha 2..lli nil., In the 47th year of his age, James Iredell Tredwell, a native of Edenton, bul for several years a icsulent of Brooklyn. He ha, tell a large lamby, and many near relaiives jBiid friends, bolii iu tin, aula aud iu the ijlule ol .lew i ora, lo lameul liu) luss. WAREHOUSE OE PRINTS ONLY, BY LEE &.JUDS0N, 56 Cedar afreet, ftiv VorSt. Tha whole ol ibis capacious warehouse is appropriated liltlitMVIlM ! the exhibition and sale of PR IN TED CALICOES. Jlerrlraril' are invited to ejamrne (he exten sive aloca ur litis Esldbbsliinsnt. Wnere ibe, I'md. with acareel an ecep;tou, everv new mul ile ir.'ur s.)i, biu loaLiviiM a .ni noMtusraj, which trie American market srloids all uf which are offered for sale by Ihe piece or .paeiiage, for Cilah or latCrC Credit, l of bviu .VauUciurer,' prices. August i, ms. 82 3q it 1. 1.. ..I 'l. .. I . - I TmSaiKKTrs ,, , ,. , i. , nn-.,.,, .., . ovoo. oercoy re.erves llm 4?f1I j'"' i riKht, by spcetal ad of L,n,.'Ur,, or other.-, n. l-xas-tA. i I tiiinpiii'V, h.iyiii'' ul a - ,,,,!, ii ,, ,.,. rJ .,i.., i .. JSvSiV.rr MUL JL . . - ' ' I k'-.n., iiiiiiiuiimiiiii virsS' f-.;,Vtf.?, l" ' '". --""-J bc'coiivryc! ly lhe s ,le ol ka,d ,d, and to .cl. PBmiAmnA 1,1 .he I own ..H lh sa. nti jnu VI(J' Poilsllloiilh on the libli d.iy of Aptil Ii !, civen liu ir j i: It, ,,', ,.,,., ti . , t i i ., , , , ',, ' I., ' J'liii,. r ruuiti ,l I h:ii il .h.ili be the duty " " ' ' """ ' "" ' "' ' "t Hie I! ,,l f Public ,' f lzn:r z:,;':tl"irr'',!',!!:r rJ j ' -11. - ....eg,,,...,. It ' r , '" """";"" .'; 1, '.el..iel. pawiUe, on ,c, Ka,l,.,;.l bel,, UU l ,,,,! ,,e ,,,,,,,gMr(r,'il,,,f ,rij, ' Weld.,, and Pniisino-.th. and .et.,. Uel.li.i, ami .,.' n.-ii "j ii- .- ii'iu 1 uri v , - li'iild," ls-,,1 leiiruirv '."ill, IN-lli, a copv ol ' wb:ch is I -rel'i subjiiiiicd lublic .ol.ce i . fu ll i veil lo nil wb'im it riuiv couceru, th.il iho I'i,'-i.,i i I Kill Due. lo,s ol Ihe Ii ..a,. I ol I'llbbc U oil.s :il by their air. 'in. luoiccl mi I'KIDA V. the -ih ilny o SKITEMIIi;),' M;VT. al 12 o'clock, bcl,e t, C'oiul House of .Nii'folk lotitily, ill llie . .-. ii ul riirl-iii-iinli. to si II by public auciion, on lhe leiiii.. limit illunn, nnd pr.'Msi lis set bulb in si.irl m l, ' nil the esta'e. pr.ip. nv. and elici t, ol evciv naiuiesiul kind vvlilit.-oi ver. III:., wt'ercsnever situ.i'.'l or beifi embraced bv die itiiiri;..... ev.Clicd l.y lb,- I' -rts-111011II1 an. I li'.uiioke Kail llo id ' , r 1 1 . i v I.. llle iilent in, I line, ,rs ,,t lhe l,. aril nl Pubi.c V'.'luks," particularly specilicl in Ibe smil ai 1. Siir-li title oiilv wi.l be conveyed lo lhe puri hinei a the Coiniii.inweallh has to lhe nn road, pru .eriy,A'e, ' - liy order of the President and Director, of the Board ol Public VV.wks: J. libOW .N, Jr., 5,1 Auditor. MEMO : The portion ol this road yvbp b. lies in .N'orih Caro.in, ia claimed ..dve.selv to, he rnorl:",'es uf Ihe Board ul Public Wmks by persons who pio fes, to hold it under lhe laws of i.uli C irobna. It is to he underslood lhal lhe title to .udi poiiioii i. to be adjudicated according lo the ami liy ibe Courts of thai rtiate, ,nd uiu.l be ukrii at llie i.uic 'laser's I cl. r-!eir-. as In prevent an ilinirluiis roui'ieiillon i, , reiln. ti n the fire on. or by euln r of ibe hhiiI Koads, I i t er bv direct levying ol such (are ur hv any rum bio iin Ti or amusement wilh any other luiibosd or St..;;. I.i e. oi wuh any line ol Mteainboals on thn , Clic.spcal..; llsy lor such reduction ..I hue ; and in ! rile', nee to iho lac I of such c mbiiiaiiou, or any in j j, , irons 11 ,,,1, linn of dire as aforesaid, the B. mid cl I ruble' l or,s shell he the sole iudae : and their order Ii lie 0l.b1.11i1, iv on either or bold of ifu" said ( 0111- sbl I'niiiJid, The blockholdcrs of the Peters- tlroad Coinpaiiy, in gcneial meeting, agiet in own hazard. ,: TJ. Jr 2d Auditor's Office, July lid, 1Mb. Id A J I. 1 h, following 1, g copy of the scl referred to in lli foregoing notice : Chap 1 IS An ACP di.eriiuj the lloaril nf pub lic w,.rks to m il Hi, Tor sin . nth i,,a.-,liH H. l t it Mil. nnd illcorpiiraliii Ihe plitctlasers iberr ol I y the name ol the .-eabuard and I'urisiiiuuth railroad. f Pnrl Fcbrinrv i;V. I SIC I. IU il tituctiil. I bal so so 1:1 n iti - Stockholders oftlie Porisinujili a,,,; Konnoke K ubo .d .Cum panv;'' or a niuioniv il.ereof. 111 any ceucial meetuur. j orsH-cial meeting coiivri.ed for su, ii purpo-e, n'mll Bive ih, ir assent to a sale of in Puii.iiiuuih and RuaiioUe i:.i,l Ko .d, under Ibe m,.rt(rax..., and on the ir-iii, .om ' oou 11 ns neren ant r scl loith, Itie 1'ie.i. dnii ami Director, f the Hoard of Public Works shll sIJ id theesiaie, property und eflcels, of e.erv piiritcs !im Id tills SI rlloFl. V lie it further tnacted, 1 hat in rum lhe ,a iliii'iiiis ol ihe Male ol ;'unh Carolina slmll at any lunc. by h i; il process or oibciwo-e d' jirive ihe Peteis-. biirg lluilroad Company of any ot llie privileges n.l advantage, ul lis chillier obtained bom lhal Nate, by any ai t heretofore Cone, or -jmilled 10 be done by lhe said Petersburo Itad'osil Company, or by any nri ar. vvh il. never prevent the aloie.nid Pefe-.hurg h'ai.'ruad Con, . any Iroin colulucting llieir operaii uie . n so nincli of ihe.r liailroaj as lies within the Slnic of Mi, rlh Carolina, or on any pari thereof by reason of , any ail heretofore done or omitted to hr done by ilia . Petersburg l.'adroad Compuiiy. then all the lihls, I priviliics and imrnunitirs bfuby granted lo tho 1 tilore.'u.J cabniird and Hnmiokc lluilroad Company I sh.,ll rean! and be ileinrinined until the tStnlsnl North I 1 arobna shall reinstate the Petersburg liallrosd Com pany irrall the privileges granted tin in in lb, seveial nlii , eel . l.r.. 'i t.... : . -l.i . . , ... 1 .I..,,.... ..lo-rw.,, , 111,1 101s seciion snail not ue 111 (on e until the Petrrshurg liallroad (,'oinpsny shall at-ree lo il.n third section ot this act which rnnlers 11 the Board of Public Worl s lhe p,,rr so lo rciju l.iir (rum lime to bme the fare for passengers on eat h ; Kiiiirin l belts ren W cldoii ami Ba'ui e and Wel- : don and Petersburg, o lo prettui an injurious Com petition. 8. This ac, shall be in frrrce from the pawing ; thereof. J 11., Jr , U Aud. i July 4. AS sts , ads passed lor their twin lil by lhe said Slatcor.t i' I tin' Legislature of Virginia ,11,11 otherwise due Caution. IIPREBY forewarn sll persons from lr,ding for a Note made by rne to Gam Utlst, of Chapel flul. in Januarv. 1N41. for four hondr! dnllara nr ...u.ea K.uu wna-anever. ami wi,e,estvcr iluT-?tntmatr-TU t A Nole was given for the right or lei. tr, clnilriiceil bv lllll luorles . es etv.ote.lbv ,l,e Porum uith unl Kuanuke Kail llo.id l'ou, sr.y loilie Pit-ideiit and Doer r r ol the Board ol pill, ic works aforcim : Ihe first ila'e.l ibe foirili ibv nfMn, eir;'n en h'f id'.d, ari l tbiriy-eiebi, rec-,r a d ,11 lue rl'-r .'. oli.ee ol ,.orf .Is com lv coo.t. and lhe second I dated Ihe lourleen'h day of Ociober, eighteen hun dred and ihniy -nine, recorded in 'ha c, unty courl of Halifai, in ibo Mate of Monli Carnlin,,l,e(licr wilh all ihe franchise,, rights, privil, ce, and immunities. of selling, in several Counter, of this Mate, a certain Machine aaid to be I'utrnt, ami known aa I.TUt', Siraw-rutier but it, consideration is good, neiiher in Ljw nor Prjutiv. . B. M. BARBEE. Chepel Hill, North Crolins,? Ju v 21. l48. 5 63 JJrushcs. I have inst rrreivtd a larceSim k of Brushes, of at belongmg-or sppe.iiunina 10 ibe Portsmouth and moat eery vainly and quality, which I will sell law. KoMoks Ksiiraad. Compsny, u well in Virjioia ta t 1 f PEaCUU.
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 7, 1846, edition 1
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