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7, V V 4H rrnmnn, 4 S . I . 1 ,l' !,'! Published. Torjr rrlay fof WtSTOJf RVitf A L.ES,m Editor "imtf Proprietor, at Throo Dollar ptr Annum. tse", ' ' '1(1 f t) r r" "if V , r ' - .- ' i .o :i lib.. ,i . RALEIGH REGISTER. RALEIGH. N.'C TiicstlayAugust 18y184gj . ? TflHV HOLLAND'S ORATlOiJ. Vfn' ptibliuli to-day, by roquesl. tlw ee!ehrne4 Ort lica of Joim Holland, fii Wbingto8, on "tbfith July, 1832,, li vu first publisiied la llw 1 ilecoratr, wiWf VXi, Bif"T"'"""7 tlier t tbti Jim, ky Johi McWiiojaw. It d' that th Orlra, printed an tin. Way be Hea to i)n day, hanging up ia the aaloon of firury In rhealre, JUndoa, a apeoimen of American oratory. ( : GOV. GRAHAM'S JfAJOJUTY. GtT. GaAHAM'a present majority over Mr. Shbakd, i witbiu fractioif of 8,000. We presume it will not vary very fa from that, when all the Couutlei are beard from. 4 WILKES COUNTY. It ia a cireumatauce worllfv of note, Hint General Vellborn, who baa beeu elected to the House 01 Commons from VYilkes, was a menibe'r of the first Legislature that aat in Raleigh, in 1795. DEATH OF ROBERT MELVIN, ESQ. We regret to leurn the death of this gentleman from Billions Fever, on Wednesday last. He has hag represented the Senatorial District of Brunswick IilacJen nnd Columbus, iiroor State Legislature, and had just been re-elected, by the Democratic voters, be being of that faith in politics. THE LEGISLATURE. Our retnnw are not entirely complete, but it is as certained with certainty, that the Whigs have car ried both branches of the Legislature. In the Sen ate, our majority wdl be 4 ; in the House, not less than 12 a much more efficient majority, than if it were larger. IN THE SENATE, The Whigs have elected Senators in Pasquotank and Perquimans Camden and Currituck ; Washing ton and Tyrrell ; Northampton ; Hertford ; Bertie ; Hilifax Pitt : Beaufort and Hyde ; Carteret and if Jones ; Franklin ; Granville', Orange ; .Chatham ; Moore and Montgomery ; Kobeson and Richmond ; Anson ; Randolph ; Guilford ; Cabarrus and Stanly ; Uonan ; Stokes; Surry and Ashe ; Iredell ; Burke, Catofell and Wilkes; Buncombe, Yancy and Hen derson ; Haywood, Macon and Cherokee 27. The Locos' have, elected enators in Gates and Chowan Martin ; Kdgecomb'; Craveu ; Lenoir and Greene ; New Hanover ; Onslow ; Duplin ; Brans- wick, Bladen and Columbus; Cumberland ; Samp on; Wayne; Johnston ; ""Wake : Nah ; Warren ; Person ; Caswell ; Rockingham ; Mecklenburg ; Ua vitlson j Liucolu ; Rutherford and, Cleaveland, 23. Nothing; has been heard from Ashe, but we lake it fotgranted, that McMillan is elected. HOUSE OF COMMONS. In the House of Commons, the Whigs have elec ted three member from Orange, 1 from Granville, 3 from Chatham, Guilford 3, Iredell 3, Stokea-1, Surry a, Anson 2. Beaufort 2, Bertie 2, Buncombe 2, Burke 2, Cabarrus 2, Craven 2, Davidson 2, John ston 1, Northampton 2, Pitt 2, Randolph 2, Rowan 1, Rutherford 2, Wilkes 2, Brunswick 1, Caldwell 1, Carteret 1, Camden 1, Cbowau 1, Davie 1, Hender son 1, Hertford 1, Hyde 1, Jones 1, Montgomery 1, Pasijaotaokil, Perquimans 1, Person 1, Richmond 1, Stanly t; Tyrrell 1, Washington 1, Cherokee 1, Ma con 164. The Locos have elected to the House of Commons, from Lincoln 4 ; Orange 1 ; Granville 2 ; Mecklen burg 3 J Stokes 2 ; Surry 1 ; Wake 3; Caswell 2; Comberlaud2; Duplin 2; Edgecomb 2; Franklin 2 ; Halifax 2 ; Johnston 1 ; New Hanover 2 ; Robe ion 2 ; Rockingham 2 ; Rowan 1 ; Sampson 2 ; Warren 2 ; Wayne 2 ; Bladen 1 ; Currituck 1 ; Co lumbus 1 ; Gates 1 ; Greene 1 ; Haywood 1 ; Lenoir 1 ; Martin 1 ; Moore 1 S Nash 1 ; Onflow 1 ; Yan- KENTUCKY. There ia no Me in giving details. The Whig tri umph ia as complete as could be desired the major ity in the Legislature being overwhelming. How viae could it be in th State where Henry Clay lives ( In Indiana, the present Democratic Governor is re-elected by a small majority, probably about a thau aud votes. The State Senate is a little doubtful, tut we think our opponents have carried it. In the louse the Whigs will have a majority sufficiently urge to ensure tbem a majority on joint ballot. CT William M. Prick, Esq., well known as the trmeU.S. District Attorpey for the Districfof New Kork, committed suicide pn Tuesday morning at ttut 10 o'clock, by (boating himself through the head in. Broadway. Pecuniary tmbarrasemenU are aaigned a the causa of the deed. 4jT The Washington Correspondent of the Phila fiolfhia North American says, " that at this very hoar, a special agent Of this Government is on his Way to Mexico wuh a proposition from the President to produce a settlement of pur difficulties that Mr. Black, our Consul at Mexico, who has been suffered to remain there from the integrity and inoffensiveness of his character, has communicated to the Depart ment of State, that some of the authorities were de sires (or cessation of hostilities, and that others might bo ncontiltd to an adjustment that the Ex ecutive despatched an ageut on the 2oth of July to Vera Crux, n ub authority to the Commodore that he should utter tliafnori under the protection of a ag tj trace with the proposals,' EETDRS OF OUR MINISTER AT LONDON. Wo loam that Mr McLaNC had engaged his pas. tjsage In the Steamer to leave Liverpool on the 13th "t. for Boston. '"MINISTER TO RUSSIA. Ralph j. Isokrboix of Connecticut, has received lbs appointment of Minister to Russia. SECTION RETURNS. ; "' ' ONSLQW. ' V William "Ferrand.jS. Harvey Cox, Loco,. C no cnaoge. -,,- sf GATE3. In the Senatorial 'District,' Composed of Chowan and Gates, Mr. Stallings, (Loco), is elected by very small majority aver MrWalton, WO- At the last election Stalling received a majority of 1 4 votes in Cbowsa this year it is a tie. - Gafling (Loco Is elected in the Commons.", , . . IIENlTERSt)N. -V Baxter (Whig) elected to the Commons, v . BUNCOMBE, tVc. , j K. W. Woodfln ( Whig) elected to the Senate. ROBESON, Messrs. Regan and McNeill, C all Locos, no change. ' . ' ' V HYDE. Credle W. eleoted to the Commons in Hyde, o ver Spencer, W. Gibbs, IV. Sheriff, over Brooks Loco. "' HAYWOOD, MACON AND CHEROKEE. Michael Francis (Whig) re-elected to the Senate, by an increased majority, viz : '.. Francis. Edmondson. 4 maj. 41 153 198 Haywood, Cherokee, Macon, 74 104 263 18 70 majurily. CHEROKEE. Hayes (Whig) by 357 votes over Brittain (Loco.) MACON. John Y. Hicks (Whig) by 9a votes over Smith, Loco. YANCY. Fleming (Loco) by 171 votes over Blackwell, IV. CALDWELL. E. P. Miller (Whig) elected to the Commons. MECKLENBURG. Thomas L. Hutchison, S. John W; Potts, John N. Davis and Rubert Lemmouds, C. (all Locos.) No Penitentiary, 1141 ; Penitentiary, 422. IREDELL. State.irille, Aug. 33A. The vote in Iredell Btands thus: Graham 1419, Sliepard 288 Gov. Graham's majority 1131. All W higs elected to the Legislature. Aloranror', August 7, 184G Mo.Gai.es: For your gratification, I send you a few of onr glorigns Whig Precincts : Old Fort Graham 112 Shepard 2 Two Locos rode 15 miles to vole here, to prevent Graham getting a unanimous vote. Neal't Graham 53 Shepaid 1 Finhs Graham G2 bhepard 2 SouiA Fori Grali.im 68 Sliepard 4 Morganton Graham 318 Sliepard 6S CALDWELL COUNTY. Grove I'recinct Graham 55 Shepard U0 Sumner's Graham 65 Shepard 1 . BUNCOMBE. Graham's majority in this County is 520 votes, and two Whigs are elected to the House of Commons. In reference to this result, the " Standard" said in July " We are glad to learn that Col. William D. Jones and Newton Coleman, Esq., both Democrats, will run for the Commons in Buncombe County. This is indeed cheering. If our friends in Buncombe take the field, what will not the Democracy of other Counties do? Will the Democrats in any County now hold back ? We hope not Every thing is now favorable to our success at the August Elections ; and we again most respectfully call upon our friends in all quarters to bring forward their strongest men, and to permit no County in the State to go uucanvussed." THERE'S Mil NY A SLIP, Sic. A letter to the " Norfolk Herald," from, Elizabeth City, gives the following humorous account of the election of Senator from Camden and Currituck : " No greater triumph will or can be achieved in this State by the Whigs, than the election of Mr. Barnard in this District a District which has been represented by a Loco since the uniou of the two Counties. It astonishes both parties. Thus far gloriously but our glory stops not here ; the cup is not yet filled Currituck sends to legislate for her in the lower House, a man who ran as an Independent, a man whom the leaders of the Locofoco party, both proved and placarded to be a Whig in principle a man who has supported the Whig ticket for the last two or three years a man in whmn the Whigs have the fullest confidence as a supporter of their measures a man in whom the Locos have not a hope. So confident were the Locos of having a Senator from the Counties of Camden and Currituck, that a Ball was gotten up at Indian Town in honor of their, triumph the guests there the candles lighted the tables spread the music in readiness and waiting only for the glorious news and triumphant return of their Candidate, for the Ball to commence The mo ments grew weary yet time that solves all mys teries and shews to man the end, alike of his hopes or his sorrows, shewed to them the object of their wish but in bis Countenance was written "Wo! wo! is me" The Ball was stopped. When this news reached here, added to that from Chowan, one of onr leading Locos was heard to exclaim We are badly beaten and shall not have a Senator from the Atlaulic to Martin County. I GEN. SCOTT. The Editors of tho National Intelligencer have seen h letter from an intelligent officer of the army to a friend in Washington, which says Gen. Soorr'a calculations for opeuing the campaign against the.in terior of Mexico are considered, in a high military quarter, as already proven to be eoni.d and judicious. The writer adds, that 1' e Kentucky and 1 eunewea horse volunteer, supposed by Gen. S. to 'be iudispeu- sable, are not likely to reach the f.io Claude before the middle of October. .jroaT tuc sjcoisTta. Mr. Calm: I art down to-night, to give the ob lie, through . the Register,' soma Information of lbs great Race which came o(T over the Person Course, on Thursday, tbe 6th ioetx with some description of, the Nags in the field, the weight they carried, length of time in the field, tbe steeds draws, Vc. Ac." ' Yon are aware, that Hester and Cunningham were entitled to the' field', ts they had been, the victors In th last race J consequently, they ted o.T at May Court, (Hester In the Senate and Cunningliany in the Commons, without' opposition. Juue Court roiled on, and they again made their appearance with no- j ther flourish, throwing all the Rail Roads. Swamp j Lands and Cherokee Bonds on the backs of the Whigs. I Jamks Holeman followed, and showed that in these things the Democrats were at least as deep in tliaj mud as the Whigs were in the mire, and notified them, that they mijrht have opposition the 4th of July. Well, sir, the 4th arrived, and alter consattalmn, w e, (the Whigs) concluded that the Democrats were too strong for us, and cotjld not get a Nag to enter tlio field, uiitlT we found one in the person of Col. Wm. R. Reabe. a colt untrjed and untrained., who reluc tantly took the field for tho C'iuiiijiihik ; then, after much-persuasion, John Harnett fur, the Senate. I had forgotten to say, that 'Squire J.icnlw ; Lor) enter ed hinixelf lor the Commons, but withdrew before the contest commenced Well, now fur the Race, which commenced in Cun ningliuiu'a District. Hester and Barii't, both lure and lik.'ly nags, w ell died and trained, nudr a imlilc start, aud seemed to be runnini; hip uiul Mh;'!i, uniil fester, p iling uneasy, made a depemfe ,-ll',rl t throw two hundred thousand dollars -woi-ili nl' v;nup I.nnu mud mi the old hig horse s haek, hut it v onld not stick. N ot withstanding I he ease that 1 le-.lT r.iti aneau ol moichihii two years nvo, the old. iri-timan ran him so bald that he only had 21 feet to hua-t of. J Now for the Commons. You an- aware, pethajis, inai me i,ocos nave m-reioiore nuu win uuvuni ie in Person, of more than two one. 1 have staled Lljat the Race rommeneed on ( 'nnuinfjham's own ground. Well, sir, liirn and Keadi made a start. Cunning ham led oil' with a i'lounli, that st'emi d to make lieude quail in that stiong huid of Louo I'ucoisui. for he seemed to bid deliance to all opposition. Ita-ade made a feeble start, b it afier rnuninr; over the hills of Ilyco, brushing over the plains of Sodom, naviga ting the waters of Double Creeks llusliy Fork, mid getting on to the waters of Flat Uiver, where tho soil is more congenial to the Win?, Ueade began to throw dust in bis eyes, which gave us hope that he would run out ahead, (in fact many of the Locos had given it up.) But we, knowing that lleade was in experienced on the turf, and fearing a dch-at, re quested him to give up the field to James Holeman. He answered, that he hud reluctantly entered '.he cqutest, at the call of his County-men, and, at their solicitation, lie would 'cheerfully give it up, although the race was half through, and he hud been over the roughest of tho track. Holeman gladly took the field, and with an easv air conducted the residue of -the content in a mau'rly manner. Hoienian is a noblo fellow, as the run In; mads will show- lie overcame tle large. Loco l o co majority in Person, and ran out UH le t ahead of his competitor ! ! We also show a difference it! over yOO votes hi Graham's favor from th1 last election ! .' Now, sir, will not you, and the Whigs, generally, join me in propossiug three cheers fn- good old Person? A PEUfiON WHIG. Yes three times three, with all our heart fiip, hip Hukkaii ' ! I En. Rko. , -flip, FOR TUP REGISTER. HOW SHALL WE ACCOUNT FOR IT 7 You know, Mr. Editor, that we took no active part in the late stiring contest in our State, nor had we any inclination to do so ; but since the electiou con flict is over, we will, with your permission, express our wonder I It is Ibis ; the very large proportion of the Clergy, Tof which North Carolina has just cause to bo proud, who piefer the principles n th" Whigs to those of the Democratic party. Most of those " legates of tbe ekies," of hoth parlies. I am happy to believe, have been too discreet to soil their high commission with political contests. A few days since, we assured a worthy Democratic MTuister that we were seriously in quest of information, when we in quired of him in a friendly way, if he did not believe that three-fourths of the Ministers of the Gospel in our Slate, were in favor of Whig principles 7 He un hesitatingly answered he believed they were. As neither of us were disposed to discuss politics, we merely asked him how it was that so many voted contrary to the known opinions of such a large ma, jority of pious men, so Vouch belter informed than themselves? He replied that "informed penons were as liable to be wrong In their politics as were the un informed," and there we dropped the subject. Now, who, in his sober conscience, can seriously believe that an educated alid wefl informed Minister can be as liable to eiV ill such matters, as an unlettered and uninformed laity 7 Is there the most reinole pioba bility that such a Minister is as liable to err? Snch a preposterous idea, it seems to us, should.be spurned at the first suggestion, by every-ratioual Bund, whether learned or unlearned. Will you, Mr. Editor, plcasa to inform us in lew words, how you think wo call feme at the solution of j this political riddle 7 CA'I'O. i P. S. Can we for a moment suspect a Minister of the Gospel of indifference to our civil, guy more than j to our Religious interests ? ' SENATOR MANGUM. The following high tribute and testimonials to the distinguished ability and character of Hon. Wn.Ltr. P. ManCdm, wiil be read with pride and pleasure by every North Carolinian : We cordially unite with tho Philadelphia North American in the following tribute to the able and distinguished Senator from North Carolina, whose re-election to the office he now so ably fills will be hailed with delight by the Whigs throughout the Union -.Alexandria Gazette. The Philadelphia North American notices this gen tleman in tbe following complimentary niauner, which we endorse with all our heart : Fetertburg Intelligencer. v It may be doubted whether our councils boast a more faithful, fearless and efficient champion of the right, than Mr. Mauguui of the Senate. His course has won the heart of the country. Throughout the session, one of the most momentous in our annals, he has been among the foremost in the assertion of sound principles and the advocacy of just measures ; and whilst he has maintained with cmvulrie fidelity, tbe interests of ihe South, he has done justice to all sea liuu of our common country. Our national council" can boast of no purer patriot, vo sounder statesman, and no better man. We trust lhat North Carolina, honoring one who is an honor to her, will long make the nation hor debtor by giving to the Federal Sen ate so clear a head and so pure a heart as that of a Mangum. Pennsylvania would rejoice to bestow a higher honor upon him." fAii. iiortk Aiiitrtcan. j rm TjN1TFIJ STATf.s Remarkable a , ,a0f. 0( two ihuii i;ta; prim '') Ind"; , demt, ibe art nf f .-.v,- n e.n. and Tuul. stiuence, the art 01 governing eoL. llie Wo havo recently convered.4witb a gentleman from the Wilt! Dntrict, and lis assures us that there Mr. Sliepard will " head his opponent, by at least ewe toutind; aud the probability is that hiamujority will reach iwtlne hundred .'Standard. Will our friends be good enough to compare this prediction with the result TT $ DALLAS ON TUB TARIFF. In 1844. during tbe Whig campaign, a speech, containing the following extract, was (lehverd by Goo. M.. Dallas, at the door of Ins house in Philadelphia, to a Loco Foco procession, on the evening after (lie Presidential election : " Geullenien The TnrifTof '42 is a Deinoeratie measure: it was passed by the Democrats, and it will be safe in the hands of James K l'uik." And the following verse was quite a popular one, in Pennsylvania, dunug the same campaign. ... Am " Aiiey NeaU" sOn'nonrCooney Whigs, What makes yon look so bine ? We will have Polk nnd Dallas, Aud the TARIFF of '4:3. Shame ! where is thy blush ? Th" t'.vo parlies in Oratifff" hnvff boon marly romllv balanced for vara pas', and thoy hate j altom iirly tritimphiiii by sun 1 1 maj nt irs. In 1 10 1 ho Whios eh'CU'd four out of livo iiicuiliei s of th" iMjisUtiiro : m '-li limy e!i;i'ted hut one ; ! in '-11 tiiey oioctptl tho whole five' ; ami nmv, in ! l?tll'., m ion their o poncn's evT!fil t r nim h, lln-V liavo rlccli.'il lour out ol live ! limn show- i liur Tiii'. tin1 iiriiiciplt'8 ol' t!io Whi pirty have boon !..mmlJv, but stirciv, obt.iii) i'Lr tin ascen- (tlIU y m () ioe. 'l'hcn? can hi.' but little ilonht nmv th.it Or injjo is derideilly a Whijf county ; and in her Whig rcpn'snntatioti kIio Iiih chosen a sot of mon worthy to b" t!i expoiionts of hor priiii'iplop, anil the rrpo-.ilory nf the hioli trust confided lo thorn ,', DMiVr. A i.Tt:i;cATii)N t,t - i ia i.i , rssits. Benton and IIanmoan. 'I'lii' (icurjjH'TWtt Adtor.it fives" a ruiliof that an a lie real mi i look place on Tlmrsda V, hi'tween Mr. Bi'iiloii and .Mr. 1 1 niiirran, while the iSetnate was in executive session on the un anlhoiiseil publir.'i'ion ot the Oregon treaty. So it seems it was lil'y four fnr'v ir ,, after all. MR. ( iOCt ill. Tli" friends ol i hi; i'reat apostle of temperance, Mr (Juugh, every where, will ho pained to learn ill i! he is daiiejeruua ill at the town of Liberty in lii'dlurd ciiun'y, V . A letter, dated, at that place on the 2d iiibt., to William Real, Esq, President ot the Temperance Society in this city, says " Friend (ioijoh is sick, and not expected lo live. He has hemorrhage noil inf! iiiiina' ion of the bow els, and ik at Hums ijiutu ileiinmis. His physi oian attends linn hourly. Wo do hope that he will recover ; but" God's ways fie not onr ways." .Yi.t ;. Herald. SiNon-AR CV'sR tiB Dkat'ii The death nf Mr. Win. 0. Turner, lately in rharoe of the Mag., netic Tele"rap! ,tt Istvegn, is announced in the Adverliser, published in th..t plare, and his death ascrilied lo the d uly inhalation of the noxious grapes arising Iruni the batteries. They are, says that paper, strongly charged with mercury, acted upon by powerful aridi, with winch the unfortu nate man's system became inijiri'nnlsJ. Fifty Dollars Reward. STOP Till) ISUiWU MVS. tsuuilay Inst, inn iOn insi., a negro man rimni'd MIKE, belongine tn ihe e;sio of my deceased bui-liariit, 1 lioinas I tioinpsou, lett t hapcl j Mill. ;orin uaroitua, in a uuauy, laum wnn i,nii his 'fe Linmeline, and their h male child aboiit .') yea ol ne, i he properly ot Hon A. Itcncher, on leae and-under pruietiec of visiting I'lllsbofough for a few davs. Not Ii.iviiil; reached I'lltslioro' and hav ing tnken their cloth inpr. it is aiprehended lhat they have n,de ori WciUwardly, or hy Kail Koad North-, wardlv, with the desiin ot reaching a Free State. M IKK is by-trade a Carpenter, and tins been living at Chapel Hill in that capaeily lor the Inst 3 years. He is a black man about 27 yeais of ace, of good cstunUnnnce and soft speech ; under tho ordinary hei iln , with no dislinmiisbiug ma ills ; has a variety ol good i lolhing which cannot he .described, knows how to read, and is quit" intelligent. His wite E M VI KLINE, is a black woman of rather darker hue than Mike, and nearly of the name height; con read and write, is perhaps !if) years ol a(io, has travelled Norih, and resided at Washington with her Muster and M iktress, and duiirui their ansence troin the Uniied Slates, has been living at Chapel Hill as a Wa-herwomiin and Seamstress for the Siuderils" The Horse they drove, was a tall, thin sorrel, with a long and wide blaze in the face, and one eye They will douljtloss attempt to pass, under forged pa pers, as free persons. A Reward of rihy Dollars will be paid lor ihe up. prehension nnd confinement nf MIKE, in any Jail in ihe United States, so thai I, gear him aguiii ; nnd if ,1, liverfd to mo, all reasonable npenses in addition Suitable compensation will nlso be paid for the p- pretiension anil delivery ot Iho Woman snii i-liili, but I am not authorized lo offer a secilic reward. Any inforrnaiion concerning ihem. or either of them, will be thankfully received, arid maybe od dressed either to me oti Pittsboro', Chatham Couulv, Norlh Carolina, or to Charles Manly, Esq. at Raleigh j Judj;e Manly, at Newbern ; or lo Dr John son D. Jones, at Chapel Hill. Louisa s. Thompson. Pittsboro' Chatham County, July 31. $ - fl2w4w S'ATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Nash Ceim-rr, Superior Court of Equity, March Perm, 18 IS. To Sampson Harrifon, Eliislieth Harrison, and John Harrison, children of Benjamin D. Harrison, in tbe matter of Jarnes Harrison and others, Plaining, w. 8ampson Har'ison, Elizabeih Harrison, and John Harrison, Defendants, pending in the Couri of Equity for the County and State sfoiesaid, for the sale, and partition of property bequeathed by the will of John Harrison, Sr., deceased. Pursuant to an Order ol the Court of Equity of Nasli County, and State of NorthVaroiina, aforesaid, directing Hie Hutiscntier to enquire and stale to tfie Court, whether ihe Defendants are dead intestate, and if so who sre iheir Heirs at Law, end di-tn-butees, j do hereby give notice to the said Sampson Ha'rison, Elintieth Hsrrison, and John Harrison, snd all persons claiming to be their Heir, st Law and dtkiiibutees, to come in and mke themselves known, pr make out f h"ir kmilr. d l. I i o mo at the Office of sod tyottrt. in ihe t. w n of Ns-!iiT on or tiefore the ti.irrl Monday "I fcp'r.nber i.ett. a- in delaull tln re. of. iliey. will i.e fte.ln.l. d freni all" hem lit in thedi ,,ili and distr.liunoi. of (be esia.e ot deceased. ' B. II IH.tJL'NT, C. M E May 18, 1810. Pr, Adv. UdJ 41-3m jf "Cot-urns hid CoNSumprio can lie cured by the uso of the Genome DR. TAYLOR'S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT, prepared onlv at lbs original olHee, 378 Bowery, New York Head the following certificate " Nw York, April 20th, 1944.' " Iftiving experienced (rest ndvnntnge from the use ol Docior Taylor's liiiisam ol Liverwort, and be in)( satisfied Iroin my own experience that it it a most valuable medicine lor a (feci ions ol the lungs, I feel it to bo my duly us a well wisher ol my lelinws, to give my testimony relative to ns wonderiul eliicaey. About I h year since, 1 wm attacked wuu nillilenza, wnicti i coiituiued to urow worse and worse, until at lenili it j was die opinion or my pbvsiciana ilint my lungs were i K'eally alh-cied. Di. Ueitnait auended me daily lor ; several nionilx, but I received no benefit whatever i lioni Ins tientment. On Hie contrary, my cough con tinued to tfrow worse, with licqnunt mlit swcun, I &.O. Thi conuniioil until March last, when I was I considered past all luim ol tecovery, and I did not J suppuse ihnt any ihiiut could sllord me permanent re- net Abo'.n this nine, however, a Irienil ailvtseit mo io uy Dr TayUir't lliilsuin ol Liverwort, and laid be would piiH-uie a bonlo tor me if J-would take it. To this I leluciauily eonaeiiieil (for I did not suppose it pomble lor il io lu lp nie.) I, however, look it, aud the fir-i l.oide (nil relieve.! me iuioiii;lnn,(ly ; it ncicd liku a charm upon nie". 1 have uikvn ihiee botllcs in all, ain't nrn nurt- alile to v at',; uut, and i have not iho lea-t doubt that one, or Bt moi, two boules inoio will ctlect un en'ire cure of iny diseuso. Any one hnvuij ilie least jlonhi ot t lie correciiiesa ol tins sintenitnt, can'satisly themselves ol ihe tmili of it hy calling on nie at my residence, No 47., Lewi, St. New Ymk. (Signet,) "MATTHEW Willi E." The oeiniine Taylor's PnNain of Liverw ort, n, loi Mile on, y hi iheotd Otlice, 875 Bowery ; and by tl J . I.eeos, 177 tValor-i-to ti', helween Mai'l.o Lano un ! Ilin lino. Si. p. ti. II. Zeil er, Aeni lor f'luliulel- pliei, e.iro. i 11 lu ninm a n, I l litril S i reels . I! For sale, wholesale and it-tail, by P F. PES CUD, !,.ig., N. C. In WilmingloH, by the Rev. Mr. Mnrphv, David Fulton, F-i . Lililor of the Journal, to Miss Cuthwifle Ann, daughter of the Into Win. McKay. In O.vlord, by the Rev. Edwin Geer, Mr. Jas. II Suns, of Frunkliu County, lo .Miss Virginia L. daugh ter of the lute Col. John Uuliey, of Granville. (la Thursday morning, the .'10th July, by the Uev. Mr. JeiMiett, Mr.liil.es N. Ctowder, of Warreuiou, N. C., to .Miss Aim L. Spencer, of Hiilifiu County, Virginia.. SJitU In Milton, of Ciiiisiimptiuii, Mrs. Wsrner.M. Lewu, a laily ih real uinialuliH" , and niiieti esteemed by all who knew her. She died, us she lived, a Christian. Consignment ol' Liquors, KKNCII liraiidy, Holland Gin, tJid Virginia P Annie Hriiinlv. old Hve Whiskey. I'eni.eruunl A ordial, Port anil Madeira Wine, t hatnpugiiu liy the IJaskei, I million t oiler. At tho Auction und Com mission Store of N. B. HUGHES, Agent. Rsleigh, Aug. 17. I'M II. Jiooks at Auction I ILL he' Fold at N . II. 11 III i 1 1 KS' Auction and Commission Store, every duy inul night, during tho pteaeut week, ir variety "I IHKHi?, VAVKU, l'Af:V AUl'ICIliS, Ac- Tbe Sale to be williout reserve. Good baigains may be enpei'ted. K.,leiKli, ,uS. 17. fi " TO COACH AND HARNESS MAKERS, Iti IiiiioimI on ll 1lK'O mill S'riilKi' flauiilai'lory. T 11 K Stiliscriliers lieg leave lo inform tilt: Coach urn! Harness Makers, ami Merchants of the South, that tbev are preniio.l in Inr- nisli Couch Lace, Fringe nnd Ta-eh ol e 'ery v one ty at ihe Mhonesi nonce. They tlaiiei Ibeuisctves ibat ie Lace u in I (.'oaeh Fringe nianiiineiurcil ul iluu f aeiory, on Finnkl.n "trei'i, anil in atly opposite tn the -',xcbati(;e (heel, ,ji eipial in nppeHianiai and qual ity to any io be I.Mitlil al llie Nortli or eUewhero All ihe Subtenbers ink.Js u cull fioin those who deal in their Inn.', leeling asnred thai ibey can ibrow out inoper inducoiiK'iits to purcbaen FI.VNN k FM ft If II. N. D, All 9'.lnrs prompily filled wben nceonipa nicil bv the Cii.ii. F. &, (.;, Hiehinoiul. Aaoit 14, I S 10 (ili iuu TiM-atiso on loiu'ti- G:'onoiiiy. for the in"', of Yoiinc, fad es at lloiie and at is,cio,ul revised edition, by aliss t aib. I'.. i.i'er ner. KollK'slic l(4''il I too It, ilesigued as a Supplement to her Donieelic F.coiinmv. This day received by H. I. TURN Fit, Raleigh, Aug. IS. N. C. Book Store, THE BEST SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY EXTANT! oi-m-'n si'iol -'H;i;itliy, erubel- lisherl with one hunilri'il and tilly engriiviuns, and over fifty beautiful Map", ill colors! a new tool thorough revised edition. A supply of ihe above thn. day received by It. It- I 1 1 It A t-K, Kaleigh, Aug. 18. At the N. C. Hook More. Piano Fortes, beg to invite the attention of those in want of a Wiii'mioit Pia.vi r oa rs at a niodei ite price, to examine those manufaciun d by the cetebr.itnl manufsrturer, H. WUIltJbni t,l(,nl iXew roiK.lor ihe sole of which we are the exclusive sgents in ibis Cny ; for duraliilili, .vvfelnen of time, deieueu if tirurh, and elenunt workmanship, liny stand un rivalled. We are authorized to oiler them al great reduction from prices lhat Pianos have usually brouglit in this market i snd we pledge ourselves in sll raes to relund ihe purchase money, should the instrument, nor prove as guatrsiileed and warranted. They are in llnhogrmif arid Himeuvod cases, from tixtomven (Wrtars, a supply of which we have al ways on hand. PIANOS sold tn the Country arc put in perfect order and cuielully packed in llirir ong.nal caws, 'without charge', under tho supervision of our tuner. DKlNKLK A .Y10KKIS, Hicliinotul, V'a., Dealers in Books, Butionery, and Fiano Fortes. Aujust It, 186. 66 la.1 CONSIGNMENT OF BACON, nM ffli and Shoulders for sale at N. B. HUGHES' A allien and Commission chore. August 17. V IN STORE, SUGAR ANO COFFEE. A HHUS. Brown ISuenr, i0 Hairels .1... I -ih Bsb Coffee, Mols.scs in Iloc.hesils end liar lels.tiufi Ponder and Imperial Trv by Hie li.ix, lor ,..t N B.IIFCMFS' I Auctien and Comniisston Sure. i Aoguit 17.' illBl .FEMALE 'SEMINARY, RALEIGH, M. C. ev.J. J. fNCH, Prikcimi.. .Mm. M.L. FINCH, ? Tcachbsiw Mi A. S. TUCK, 5 ,IACW5'- fWlHfl ncxlr5esion of this Instilutjon ltlm JB. mence on the Ist-ol (ctiiberensoirif...Tha in struction, at present, will be gien by three Teachers, nnd others will be emploved as ihev rpay1e Deeded., It is ihe intention of the principal to see (ire the bes T'earhois, snd to fiirnisb eVery necessary facility tar acquiring an exact and thorough education. Tbef Iioading Pupils will live toge'.her as one family , (Tver' wh nm g parental wau li, care and government WtB h exercised; and no pains shall be spared to Term their inanners and habits up .n the hast principles Of tasto snd propriety. Parents are particularly requested not to furnish their daughters with any articles that Bry enrntnage a love of display. ' f The deportment and recitations of the Pupils will l strictly noted, and rep'ort rendered monthly lo Parents and Ounrrlisris. Pupils eon enter at any lime and pay from the time of sni. r irnr ; but f hnn entered they cannot ba withdrawn till the end ol the Session without the fen sent of the 1'iiiicipal, nor will any deduction be mads for almonre, except in ra-es of protracted sickness. 'PER 'MS PER sFs,st).N OF 1'IVE MONTHS ; lloiuil, Wnshirig, Fuel, $60 Primary Fnglish liranches, Si rend CuH do. do. 10 Higher, I a llihfst, 15 M.l-le, ao I . .i n. 10 Frimb, 10 llaiian, 10 Needle Wink. Drawii'R at.d Painting. 10 There will be n vamiion ol one inoinh at the eml of each Sension, during which, 1'iqnU can remnu without liny extra cluirge. Ituleigh,' August i",H46. Cfi if Drinker & Morris, PUBLISHERS, A NO WHOLESALE AND RE . TAIL DEALERS IN BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PIANO FORTES, KK linuiD, VIlHilXIA, A VE constantly on hand a large and general asssorlniiinl ol Standout Publications, in every uep.iiirrient uf i.iteriiiuto, emurscing, jaiw, meotcai, 'Until, gical, Minccllancuut, School and Clatnkal Hiinks of the latest and beat editions ; also. School end Mercantile Sliifumery, Domestic and Foreign, embracing every article appertaining lo oar trade. Cnunlrij Mcrclmntt and otheri visiting tbe fjity are. invited In examine our stock, which Will b sokl at low print anil upon liberal terms. ' Hook Bindery. nUmli HihiIis of every description always on hand and munuliu lined to oider. Every description of bind' ing uxeciited in the best manner. . i'rt'ituiiiig fur I'liblicatlon. Tate's llint.-teil Index of the Virginia Reporters, in eluding 2U Gruitan. Iton ciilly Published, Joyne's on ihe S in 1 1 1 io of Limitations. Ninth edition ol thu Virginin Seleoiion of Hymns, f oe's Anierionn f orm Hook, tho brst ever published. Itichiirdsou' Virginia anil North Caiolina Almanaa lor I.SI7 Southern Headers, (New edition) Nos. 1 4; 1. DHINKFIl c MORRIS, 97 Main Street, (if, rnS I. Richmond, V- Splendid Lotteries! ALE X A N U ft I A J .O l'TE 11 V, Class II, lor 1H40. I'o be drawn in Alexandria, D. C, on the 5th of September, 1848. s i' i. i : n I ii I' ti l 1 1 s . Baturday, I I pri7.e of : I ,ln 1 1 do I do ! 75 M ill f:l0,nut) I 1 priie of 111 (,0b I 1 do H.llnu I 10 prizes uf f,,ll()l) (dr Si ,ooo 2.273 1,250 dec. ib,! LOTTIiR V II DIUW.Y BILLOTS. Tnkeis Halves f Quancrs 2 50. ti T :0,00l) ! 812,000 ! Class C, for 184(1. 'I'o bo drawn in Alexandria, I). C. nn Saturday, the r'ih nf September, WW, HI.-tl.UA.ST SCHEME. 1 prir.e of fHO.OOO I SO priios of f 1,000 do 12,000 U do Win 182 do 300 -Vc. Ac. 13 Drawn Ballot. do 7,(100 do 3,270 71 N'linler I.nitcry- I'n k"ts only f ll)-lalves fl-Quarters 2 50 'I'll E MOST SPLENDID I $.?, OOO a p i t a I ! A I.-SO 820,000! 810,000! ;i'iiinl ll Y:tiilrla lottery, Class I), for 18-10, To-be drawn at A loxinnlrin, D. C'., en Saturday, Seiiteinlier I9tli, 1 848. MAMMOTH 8GHBME ! I Capital pi ize of 150 1100 I fit) prites of 91,009 600 400 360 JOO Ac. 1 pr,.e ol 20,000 I do 1 0,000 1 di 6 000 . 1 do 4.277 2 urizns nf " 3,000 Ti ,o. i.otlfry-h urawn uauou: TifiitUSli-llalvfs $7 m qusrteiUS 75 Eighth l f7. Certili'-atcs of Packages ol 28 W hole Tickets ?1 80 00 D. do 30 Halves 80 00 Mo. . do 2fl quarters 40 00 Ho do 26 Einhths 20 $30,000! ALKXAXDIllM LOTTJEnY, Cl-ifs E, for 1546, To be drswn st Alejsndris, D. G'.on SatUldsy, tbe 2fith Kcpierabsr, 1846. C HIT a tit I nrixe of ftaCttOO I I prix of $3,0(HJ do do do i 0.000 II do t.WO 8,140 4. V. M Prle of $1000! 75 No. Lottery 12 Drawn Ballo't. , Tickets 1 10 -Halves B Qusrters 8 60., OrtiCcatesrHPacksjesoflo WholTickets130 00 . Do do SftHatf do 6 00 Do do t4 Quarter do 82 SO Orders for Tickets snd Whares and Certiftcatrs of Par knaes in the above fcptentiid Lotteries trill recei ti e most prompt attention, and an ofnoial account of esrh diawmu seni immediately alter It is over to all who Older from us. Address f ' J. U. CillEGURY A; Co. Managers, Washington Ct i y, l. C All ii ISO do 100 do 1 08 do Ac. 'V4 1 I a-v f . I 1 t f it "i ' ft; j . 'hi lit r : I 1 i ii n. it ' i 8 lift. vl! i Is 4 if 1 :l -t :'I.... ! lit ,;n; ;- x il
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 21, 1846, edition 1
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