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EDITOR
PIIII.O ?WlUXEf
3
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.HE CONSTrrUTION 4ND THE UNION ;OF ,THE , SPATES.. THEY '.J MUST ,BE
PRESERVED.,,r
RAIilGEI. IV. CFUIDAY, MAY 20:1835.
V
I
TQt.'i:.::.ivo.'so.
THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM. (
41.
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TERMS OF THE STANDARD
Three dollars per annum, payable half-yearly,
in advance but U will bo necessary for those hv
n? at adi8lance; or out.of tbe lati, to pay an
lilt, av ' , ; cnhcfifitwr fnihnir tn
notice of his tiesire to discontinue at the el-
pntire.Tcar m auu";
his desire
l . rwvtfnr which he mat have paid
pi ration i - vji ' ,
ii l - .nnaiiiapPH VI S 111 V 111 SUUWI Vt OUV T . y
f heWper coatinnect, at,the; option of the Ed. or,
utiil ordered to be stopped; but no paper will be
discontinued unUUll arrearages ai paid.
Letters to the Editor must come free of postage,
,,r (iiev mav not be attended to.
Advi rtisements, will be inserted at the rate of
nn- Hollar per square for three insert ion's. A libe-ra-rdiscoilnt
will be made to those who advertise
the vea- Those sending in Advertisements
will be good enough to , mark the number of
hmestliey wish them inserted.
FORTUNE'S IIOUEJ .
.IVortli Carolilia State Iottcfy,
for the Benefit of the Salisbury Academy,
4 SIXTH CLASS FOR 1835.
TO be drawn in the Giy o f MA LEIGH, on
Thursday thtlH day of Juue, on ihepvpu
JGr TcrkuKitti&Jigtre , System-
StevciiSOBiv& i4iut 8$ Managers. . ;
CAPITAL1 PtilZEy $(!,000.
'SCHEME.
1 Prize of "$.6,000 is 6,000
Prize of 3.000 - is 3,000
1 Prize of 2,000 is 2,000
' 6 Prizes of 1,000 is 8,000
10 Prizes of 500 is 5,000
10 Priaes of 400 is 4.000
10 Prizes of 300 is ,3,000
10 Prizes of 200 is 2,000 .
100 Prizes o 100 is 10,000
100 Prizes of 50 is 5,000
116 Prizes of 30 is 3,480 .
201 Prizes of ' 20 is 4,020
If 300 Prizes of 15 is 4,()00
6,000 Prizes of 10 is 60000
6,000 Prizes of 6 is 36,000
6,000 Prizes of 4 is 24,000
- rirociiAifiATsoiv
: By the Governor of North Carolina
2fH) dollars UcAvard. 1
HEREAS it has been madeVnownto jjie
by the verdict of a CoionerV Inquest,
that Grqvdisan IVuliams, late of the county ! of
Pitt, -was recently murdered 'in the said county,
aud ihat JAMES WALLACE, stands charged
with the commission of the said felony': And
wnereasj u is represented tpat ine saia Jaines
ed to have fied beyond the limits of the State ;
iw iiiciiuiyf uic tyiu, vuai ine saip James
Wallace Kial' be apprehendetl-and bronshtito
trial, ! have thought proper td issue this any Pro
ciamauon, onenng a iteward oi lxto Hundred
uonars to any person or persons, who; will appre
hend and Confine him m 'any Jail withi this
State And I do moreover, hereby requiie all
Officers whether Civil or Military, within ihts
oiate, to uae their best exertions to apprehend,
or cause to be apprehended llifti aforesaid fugitijre.
rP ''en Qrder my hstid as Governpr,
and under the Great Seal of the State
HlftB cf North Carolina, at the Oily of jja
leizh: the 15th! dav of W A. ID.
1836. DAV10 L. " SWAJNJ
" By tbe Governor.
TV. T". Coleman, Private Secretary.'
JAMES WALLA CE is represented to be pe
tween sixteen and seventeen years of age, of
faircoinplrxion, light hair, blue eyes, jroiund lace,
tolerably long nose, and no beard. He is about
five feet three or four inches high, and would
weigh one hundred and fifteen or twenty pounds.
He has some fine' freckles on each cheek bone
and nose and walks with his feetsiraight for
ward. ,. i
1,S6S Prizes, amounting to $15.0,000,
Every package of 10 tickets will embrace
all the terminatinjr fisnires from 1 to 0--so that
tho holder of a package of 10 tickets, as put up
by the-IdaKagers, must draw one of eacir of (lie
three smatlest denominations of prizes, and may
draw ten other prizes.
A Package of tea Whole Tickets will cost
f , ' $40 00
And nrust draw, nett 17 00
f 11HE ; iubsenber havin purchased'
JE4. nhia well known'esiahlishment, sit
uated hear the Conrt House in this city,
respectfully. infornis the public that it will, in fu
ture 4e kept open for the accommodation -of
company under bit own immediate superinten
dence. Heledges himself that his table shall
be always plentifully supplied with Ihei best of
every thing the-market affords. His stables are
convenient and extensive, and will be attended
by a faithful and experienced ostiler. - No pains
nor expense'shall be spared for the comfortable
accommodation of customers.
TUT" He will be prepared to accommodate with
board, thirty members of the a p proa cbinsr Con
vention. DAVID CARTER.
RaMgh. May 19, 135 3t31.
For Members bl the Convention.
FHHE Subscribers, hnvintj ltolir nni
B- chased the house formerly occupied
oy oenjamvn King, tsq, and bav
-
23 00
fET Those who prefer adrenturing for the
large prizes only, can, in this way, lor $23, gel
the Managers' certificate for Ten whole Tickets
entitling the holder to all that the tickets may
draw over $57, that being the amount that the
Package must draw of necessity, say,
A Certificate for a Package of Ten Whole
: ' Tickets, : -$23 00
. ..." t- Tea Half do. 11 50
" Ten Quarter do. 5 75
Uy All PrizespayaWe in CASH, '-forty dtys
after the drawings subject to a deduction of 15
riff ri-nhim . T1 '
A 11 orders from distance, by mail (poitsaid)
or bv private conveyance, enclosimr the CasTi
6r Prize Tickets in our previous Lotteries, will
receive the most prompt attention, if address
ed to STEVENSON & POINTS, and an ac
count of-the Dra wine will be forwarded im
mediately afterTts event.
Whole Tickets $4. Halves 2, Qrs. 1 : To
be had, in the greatest variety of numbers, at
STEVENSOrt &, POINT'S Office,
RALEIGH. N. C,
FraiiklhEaird for Sale.
EXrARtE'; the heirs of Isaac Howjie,
dec Petition. Bv virtue of a decree
JL. vt the Court of Equity for Franklin coun
ty, made at iprfng Term, 1835, in the above
cause, I shall ofi'er for sale to the highest bidder,
at the court house, in the town of Louisburg.ion
Monday, the 8;h day or June net, bpon a credit
of one and two years, by equal instalments, the
loyowinff valuable tracts of Z,Jjr2?, siittatej ly
ing and being in the county of Franklin : One
tract, lying on Lynch's creeks, on .which. Isaac
Howze resided 'at the time of histteath, adjoin
ing the lands of Wm. Johnson, Wra. Jones and
bothers, containing by estimation seven hundred
and seven acres, be thfe same more o-r le3s. Ano-
her tract in the same county lying cn Red Bud
creek, adjoining the lands of Dr. Davis, and
those winch formerly belonged to Wm. Gtint,
being the same tract twhich Isaac Howze bousht
of Jerry Gant, containing two hundred and sixty
two and a half acres, more nr less. These lainds
will be scld on a credit of one and two years! by
equal instalments, the purchaser to give bobds
witn approved security, to the Clerk and Master
for his said purchase the bond at two years to
bear interest from and after the expiration of bne
ear. I SAM L JOHNSON,? CM. E.
Franklin county, May 8, 1835. 3i3l
El
ing entirely repaired it, td accommodate in a
genteel style fifteen or twenty members of the
ensuing Convention, they solicit the patronage
or tueir inenas nereioiore oestowed on them j
tiiev will, as usual, endeavor to-render their situ
ation agreeable.
ANN PULLI AM & SISTERS.
RaUigh, JSIay 12, 1835. 4t3l "
P.S An early anpHcation would be nre
ferred, in order to fit up rooms for the reception
oi gentlemen..
Wake Forest Laud,
I iOll Sale. The subscriber offers
JL.
for-sale the valuable tract of land,
whereon he now resides, being the
a late residence of John Martin, Esq
deceased, and now owned by himself ; lying on
both sides of the stage road leading from Ra
leigh to Oxford, fifteen miles north of the former
place, and one and a half miles north of the
Falls of Neuse river. Jt contains between ele
ven and twelve hundred acres ; the larger por
tion of which is wood laud, well, timbered, and
FROM . THE 6JLOBE. . 1
WHITE WIIlGGlSAtt
fie old saying" "verilaiHn vindS Vvas
never mora si 211 ally illustrated than at the
two North Carolina electioneering feasts
the jone given at Raleisrh, for the benefit
of Manextm and Whiter the other given
at Qxford, "without regard to foTmer party
aisupcuons," m nonoT-oi tiugn u- vvnite,
Mr. Aaangum appeared for the joint ticjket
at Raleiffh. Mr. Pevton. of Tennessee.
o - - j - - - - ,
was the guest and speaker for the "with
out distinction" party at Oxford.
we give some samples, m the 'toasts
drunk On the occasion, of the principles
which are . to characterize White Whig-
gisnv It will be seen that it differs from
blue Whiggism and red tVhiggisin only
as the white, blue, and red raspberries dif
fer from each other. They may all be
served up m the same dish at table.
At the Baleigh feast, the White toasts,
by way of precedence, were . most profuse
ly, poured out. In the first given him, heJ
is obliquely introduced m oppositwn to the
lJresiclent, by peronifying the latter . as
Executive patronage thus :
8 Executive patron a e4-0Tth Caro
lina will respond to the noble sentiment off
her distmguished son, Hugh L.- White
- "A good man will not desire it" a bad
ONE OUOHT NOT TO POSSESS IT
In juxta.-position with Judge White, we
have Judge. Marshall toasted as Bacon,
Mansfield, and Hale. This, we presume,
is intended to hint to the- Federalists, that
the White Judge will very naturally take
the complexion of those with whom he is
associated. But then, to show that thfe
new Whig candidate is already absolved
of all the sins contracted in the support of
as good aS the cotintry affords, with a plantation
sufficient to work ten or twelve hands to ad-jthe present corrupt Administration, he is
va i...8C, aiiu iu Kuou repair ,- ana vwo vaiua- ;next toasted as follows I
aoie nieauows, wen set witn grass. I here is
Hush
L. While A native of North
THE PRESIDENCY JUDGE WHITE.
As a portion of the history of the poli-
tics of this State worthy ot note, we re
cord the fact, that orr the 13th instant the
Charleston 'Mercury " hoisted the Whig
nag;'- ine eaitor, jn an eiaooraie anicie,
endeavours to cover his inconsistency, TO
the support he intends giving this gehtle-
mani . l he Bloody Bill, which ever and
anott like Banqub's ghost, has risfi up le-
tore the fruitful imaginations of the do
minant party m South -Carolina, as an act
of the most outrageous despotism, it .seems
is to be forgotten. At least so tar as judge
White's instrumentalityin its passage, is
concerned.' " C ", , .'. '
The ediiot says : "Judge WiiiTi: voted
for the force-Bur! True, but out States
Rights friends, in every other State, have
discovered abundant reason why that sin
should b forgotten, if hot foTgiven."
And what are these abundant reasons?--
Ler the Editor speak for ihirnself. " He
sa'ys he is a 'conscientious man" "mild
and amiable in his temper," "moderate
and unassuming in his conduct' with a
variety of other matters equally cogent and
convincing : . and these are the "abundant
reasons whif that sin should be forgotten?
Truly the Editor- makes ah abundance Of
matter out of very few materials. But we
did not take up our pen for the purpose of
discussing juage white's claims' to tne
Presidency, for it matters not much whom
we might favor for that distinguished sta
tion. We could not hope to have any in
fluence On the final result
Much has been said in this State and
elsewhero, about the "Albany Regency.
New York tactics, &c," but we douDtt"
much if we have not a Regency in South
Carolina as potent and magical as that of
Albany, and we think we can discover its
workin gs iri this movement, of the Charles-
4
DOCTOR BOBEftl'S'S 4
, . Tr.U AND CEJiUINE ,
Ittlch Iflciliciimcntum,
rOU dinner Indieestion or Dyspepsia, L.i'er
I n I . ; f'l.rlLr. lfo.i Irha
.UllipiIlli:, ilitUUUllC VIIUIIV, uv.au vuv
Pever and Ague
Dvaentary
Loss of appetite
Flatulence
Hypochondria
ilystericks
Dropsical Complaints
iliiirt-bum
lit)eumatim
Also prevents
BiliousJDjsorders .
Reihoves
Habitual Costivenesa
Asthma, Gout
Stranguary ,
Gravel
Aud Impurities cf the
Blood.
A person who uses this Meuicaroentum wu
not require the ue of the lancet,: or any means
of the healing art. It restores anrt revives tn
animal apirjts, invigorates the system, removes
nervous tremors, abtunus rneumatic ano anuin
tic pains, and prevents their return ; cleanses
the htcrnach or ail morbid: numnra wiucn cause
inditrcsiion, acidities, headache and lowness o
spirits ; cure all bilious disorders, all cuolics of
the stomach and bowels almost immediately
insireschcerfulness. gives cemfort to the drop
sical, takes away palpitation of the heart, gives
circulation to the blood ; restores bloom to the sal'
low and sickly cheek, aud plumpness tdrihe meagre
halut purges without' pam, and baju&nes a
catises of fever of everv kiqd. " The Meflica
meuttim acts on the stomach, that great reser
yoirr.f th human system, a diseased state of j
which causes all disease. No alteration in the '
usu;il habits of Jifi is required, but tKe abstain
Ing'frorn distilled spirits.
fIT3 The above invaluable Medicine, price
S2 per .bottle, can be hd at the D ;g Store of
r WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD Co.
-Raleigh, May 1, 1835. . . , 2S5 ? ,; .
some valuable creek bottom included in the
plantation, in a good state of cultivation.
T be improvements are a large' and comforta-
louses, &c. situated within a few hundred yards '(,-, j. j.- .1 the South Carolina mapician. Mr. Cal-
of lores Hill Academy, where there now is a! , irouN? Would the, Mercurv have corn-
good Schoof. The situation is hiirh. healthv '" Jrieoiucw u, e 1 . r. u,t u .j Ti .
kjlUieS. I ...... ; ,'.t milliAno "InVit o KftlPtwT winth am1
qute amusing, to hear people talking ofrvrV.T. - Za' T "?a
rnmlinnon 1, fnA jton Mercury. At whose suggestion is
Istitntinnnl lnnnrr r,J MirUA: efnt.c. Judge v HrTE supporteu Dy the Mercuryr
ble Dwelling House, with all the necessary out-'; mant ' The eortuniion of the times dr. Vanany one doubt but ltis tbe work ofl
nds the services of such an in
the next President of the
State of North Carolina,
RANK LIN COUNTY Superior Court; of
equity, zkI jionuay alter theUth Mondavin
March. 1835: -Harriet Freeman, and Wi I linm
reeman, Bryant Freeman, and Amanda Free
man, the lasi three-of whom are "infnt.nd
sue by their next friend, Harriet Freeman.
ompleinantSf- vs. Jones Cook, and Marraaduke
earing to the satisfaction pi -the. vourt.-that
ntarmaduke JN Jenreys, one, or the defendant
n the above cause. hath removed ont of this
State, and is therefore a non-resident ; it is there
fore ordered by vhe -court, that advertisement be
made for six successive weeks in the North Ca
rolina Standard, published'in the City of Raleigh,
commanding and requiring the sas-l IVIarmaduke
N; Jeffreys tn be and appear at the next Supe
rior Court of Equity fo be held fur the. county of
Franklin at the; court house in Louisburg on the
and pleasant, with excellent spring water within
fifty or sixty steps of the dwelling.
This Land is within a few miles of the Wake
Forest Institute, a large and prosperous institu
tion. HT3 Any persons wishiner to avail them-
n . . . . i A 1 L a" - L' a 1 r.
selves ot tne above advantages and situation, :lut- inacmnauons oi me crany rew orK other,
r:cV lsu,,ucrw""t JI1a"- sr v awning is oiena The Washinoioii Globe in ati attirl
ueuigoewrousio move to me, est, wm sen ed with Mr. Man?um's. for. as' he wns nf, ...u' i.j i Y T , v T-
. . i. . i uuuiisiicu auine vvetiKS sintre. nnins rnis
dentally . but happily christened at the fan age - Cashier of (he U. g.
; PTro:BANK IN TUB FIELDv
the Wasnington' Glohe, !n?ft VeW. able ' s
article relative j to' the. Bank'of the Jnife"d:"
States,; asserts that lthe Bank is now ma
u -upon stocic security, payable hi
threeyears, at jiveper cent: trterestpayj '
able semirmually.Vj he f charter of
this . institutbri-prodeSj
standing ? the expimioniC lne" tef m fo?V
which the said 4rj)oratiottiischartere
it shall be lawfttlrtb use : tfieporate;
name, style, and5apacityV Jor the pifp6s&
oi suiis ior me uiiai seuieiur.iii aiiu iiqui"-
datipn ofith anairs arid' awounfs 'f the x
corporation, arid JfcJ sale and j&sskfo of
their estate, real,; and mixed : Muinotfot
. . ... . - - .. . -
any oi ner purpose; or tn'any omer manner
whatsoever, nor for a period extfeedinitwo
'a.L - ax-l -. -
years aiier me expiration cm me saia lerrns-
of incorporation. ;. -;i
- The charter' of this Banlc will expire y
its own limitation iri about ten months, and
yet in full view of the above" provisions of
the - act of mco'rporati0ftr' the officers of the
Bant atej tailing measures to continues the
poweriF: the insitita'firtfirdiminiah
until the twd years have been folly com
pleted at least. - v ; ':;''- .;;;r
There can be no doubt that the United .
States Bank is to be in field with her whole
strength during the next campaign, Eigh
teen months ago the bank was curtailing
us aiscounisana resincung us issues, up
on the idle ptetehce that it was ; essential
that its anairs shonld be woundsttp,,lin
view of the speedy termination of its cor
porate powers. What an imposition upon
tlie credulity of the peoplerwhat trifling
with the best interest of the merchants',
mechanics, and husiriess men in. our coun
try. ,The charter has : approached more
than a year nearer the time limited for its
expiraiion, auu we uiiu uy viie Biucniem oi
tlie Bank itself, that during4 five months
from the -1st November,. 1834; to the 1st
of April 1835, it extended' its business
$14,340,001 ! ! ! arid this is the same
corrupt institution which a yea?; and
half since claimed that its c5wn intetest f eT-"
quired that it should cUrta.il, at tKe.'tale 6i.
' tnL t J ? . - . ,i ...
ine juage is again toastea as tne "in- th own convictions of what ought or
aepmaeni poniictan, nis election to the ou ht hot t0 be done when it is evident
fluency is to secure me country against th are but echoi the mandates of an.
the machinations of the crafty New York ntK0r-
a bargain. - SAM'L H. SMITH.
Forest Hill, Wake f.o. April 29, 1835.' 6t31
The Biblical Recorder will insert the 0ll?K iuin i nimueipmaj lur, lg 8 Bank (Mr, Jaudon. the son-in-law of Judfre
eat; praises. . He, as Judge Whites Vice or Waite STent sorfte Vveek& towards tL
above 6 weeks, and send the account to me
Wake Forest, Wake county, N. C. :
A Splendid lane of HACK?,
From Salisbury to Raleigh)
A A rV MILES...Tbe.sub-
X". X scritersr- anJatAis lo
affoi-d every! facility to the
Travelling Pubhc, now an
nounce that they have completed their arrange
ments, and Can - with truth say, "We present to
you a LINE OF HACKS possessing advantaJ
ges over any other, if you wish to get on with
ease and despatch having obtained that great
desideratum with ail travellers, no detention on
the road. It is arranged as to correspond in
its arrivals at Raleigh, with the departure f the
following stages, viz : the Great Daily Line to
Clakely, N.C, passing through Louisburg, War
renton, and Halifax ; at the latter place, a line
Lieutenant, is not forgotten
brazened :
5.
of stages communicates with the Portsmouth
2d Monday aftf r the 4lh Monday in September Rail Road for Norfolk: By continuing on to
next? ana men and mere plead, answer orde- Riakelv. vou strike the Fetersbnrp- Hail Road.
murvo the comply and on your arrival at that place you have the
as confessed by himt and heard ex part, and de- choice of two lines t either by land to Washing-
ion city, via Kicnmonti ana rreaericKsburg, or
cree. made accordingly.
I6t24 Test. SAM'L JOHNSON, CM E.
one volume
II ECF.IVED this tlayf and for kla ,at the
L North 'Carol.i na Boo . Ji'tore --" U- -A
treatise on this Pope's supremacy by Rev.
. Iaac J3arroW, ,a . .-. -
The primitive 1 Examined, by Bishop Hop
kins ot. Vermont, '
No 1 of .BuslrV Cbmriienttiry of Uie Psalms,
The Religious Offering for 1835, - v
Mental culture, or the means of develdpmg the
;' human faculties, ' - ' .
Bancroft history (jf'the States, TpL ;lst ; jT
Chittys medical jivrispnidences 1 Vol. 8va
Dunglisons Elements of Hygiene, ' .'
Life of Gejil La Fayette including the memora
ble RevolHtiott of 1830, .i r y
Cruise of the United States FrtgMe Patomac,
round tbe wwrld fi-Om the year 11531 to '35,
Tecks Gazette of the State ofailinois , '
Father Butler, or sketches of Irish manner,
'Hia viii. ''Tn&l4l Vpclaimed bv E. Hewlett.
Happy old age, exemplified in the life of llrs
Sir Frizzle4 Fumpkirr ami other tales 1 Vol, 12mo.
The Coquett by the antbbr of Misserimus 3 Vol.
-?aves irom my t.g ihwk, u - wuv
The Princess or the Beguln, by Lady Mergan
il : i lTURNEa & HUGHES. -J.
,. Kalei&h. AvrilltK A :P;y,-.
N. B. Tlie subscribers are now"; prepared 4o
execute all kimU of Book Binding ,with neat-
Books! Books!
TTUST received and forjsale at the Pforth Car-
J' oiina Book Store, at a verv reduced nrir.f .
.i- i".ti - . , 1 1 ' . i .
ine luiiuwin vaiuauic ayu lnieresxing -works,
Hannah Morels works complete in
elebrajted Tibials of all countries
History of the French, Itihrolution in ; 1688
Fitche's Tiental Surgery;fnew edition
Wonderful and Eccentric Characters, compti-
sir.g memous Ana anecdotes or very per-
son ana naiion ;
Emerson's Arithmetic 3d Part, and key
Irvine's newwork Touroji the Ptaries
Go Ahead, Col. CrocketTs Tour to the North,
Influence, a moral tale j -: .
gparke's American Biography
Dick's Work, Uniform. Edition, 4 Vbls
Life of -Samuel Drew, fry his son '
Highland mtkggler, a novel
Melmath jthe Wanderer , -
Velerius, a Roman story
Burnes 1 ravels m BokUara
An Old Sailorfa Tough Yarns j
The Gernassels. a Romance of Carolina
Edgewortrf ori Education ,
No Fiction, by Rev, A. "Read , 1'
Martha, vdo ! do do ? j j
9ockwood,"a.rojaaftrice:' 11-..'.' . ?!
Allan Bre,ci : , . . '..... ' -Tire
most unfortunate- man in the world
Cavendish, orj the, Patrlca at sea. r
The Gentleman in blacfc v ;. -1 '"H .
Tfre Irtfhirgenlts, ar Historical novel ;
.'.I
by steamboat to Norfolk. There is also a line
of stages from Raleigh to Norfolk, via Tacbo-
rough, Murtreesborough, Winton, &C. over one
of the best natural roads in the United States.
At,Norfolk there will be xno detention, as there
is a line of steamboats for Baltimore in connex
ion with. this line j a line from Raleigh to Ne"w
bern also connects with this line. The arrivals
at Salisbury are regulated altogether by the de
parture of the Piedmont Line South, and the
Great Western Line for ISashvilIe, Tenn., via
Lincolnton, Rutherfordton, Ashville, Knoxville,
&c. &c Leaves Salisbury Tuesday and SaTur'
day at 9 o'clock, A. M., (after the arrival of the
Piedmont" Stage,) and arrives an Raleigh next
days by-4, P. M. Leaves Raleigh l.uesday arm
Saturday at 2 o'clock, A M. and arrives in bu-
fisbury next days by 4, P. M., aRowing sufficient
time on the road tor sleep .
The I lacks are Albany made, entirely new,
arid cannot be surpassed for comfort and ease
the Teams are excellent, the Drivers careful and
attentive, and the Fare low only Seven Dollars j
all. intermediate distances 7 cents per mile.
r All Baggage and Packages at therisk oi
the owners. WILLIS MOUINli,
JOSEfH L. MORING.
1 - -r-
tie is tnus close of the session in this city, and obtain
ed a full view of all the arrano-ementsr of
Our honored guest, Willie P. Man- the opposition. He ascertained that Mr
gum Faithful and fearless true to his Calhoun, who introduced the bill to re'-
tountfy's best interest, the Constitution, charter the Bank for twelve . vears. would
nrA (ha Iowa rlf.io,. r, .4. i .U: J" 11-11 i ' ' -r " i '.
bosom, my own stricken deer. White in the South." It will be recol-
It is, then, remembered, that he had h?Cted that Mr. Calhoun, took Charleston
been stricken, (that is, instructed.) by tlie pri his route from Washington to Pendle-
consuiueru oouy Dy wnom ne was elected ; lu" 111111 l"e result oi nis visit -is seen in
and he is comforted in another toast, by the advocacy, by the Mercury of Judge
the assurance that the People will cunish VY kite, lor the .Presidency. We are cu-
the Legislators for having instructed not rrou 10 see "how the Columbia branch of
the "faithless , and fearless" who rlnrrl tn the family will relish this measure. The
disobey instructions. He is told, in anoth- Telescope and Tines were both silent on
er toast: the subject last week. Was tt because
The Legislature has denounced. tneY "ave 1101 yet received official instruc
but the People will sustain. . tions, or was it because they have too much
But that is not sufficient amends: the deeency or honesty to swallow now, what
rery next toast gives an intimation of his-h they have for some weeks' past beri re-
rewards in reserve, both for Judge White jcting? What apology will the Telescope
and himself, for standing out against the make to its coadjutor, the Tclegiaph,
previously denounced cxpunnncr resolu- when he comes out for Judge White, af-
ler iiavuitr iaKen vxenerai luff. so se-
which did in facturtail its issues fn fifteen
months; 818,406,1 38y and in four monthsf
85,270,77 1 ! ! There Cannot; he a : doitbt
that the mammoth is preparing to- cre
ate another pressure : at such time - as
shall be best Calculated for the1 accomplish
ment Of r its sinister purposes; its next
struggle will be a desperate one, a death
grapple in which the' people are to beover-?
come or tne tsanK aestroyea. -
Hartford ( Von. ) fatnoU '
yerely to task, for "his old trade of Presi
dent making' We shall see.
Camden Journal.
The People's man. Thefollowihg con-
Winter in tbekWest
Mayor of Wiiid Gan .
Leisure Hours ,
Cavaliers of Virginia
I ne rebel, by Bulwcr
Canvaosmg, a tale
iVly Cousin NTchoJai .r
Alleri, Preacot, or the fortunes pf New Eng-
''f: -
tts
The fare from Raleigh to Washington City
amounts to 19 50,-as follows f f
From Raleigh to Blakely, stage fare, 5 7 w
j Blakely tb Petersbiirffi rail road fare, 3 00
Petersburer to Richmond, staire fare. 1 50
r " . .. - v. nnt
Richmond to Frettencksburc,.' stacre tare, o w
Frederacksburfifto washmston Citv. steam
. j. " : ...
boat lare - -, - o w
.-JThe steAm boat fare to Baltimore via Nor
folk is cheaper. - j ;
hrtifilWifc iipiii wi i m i ih n i f mm hp i mil i
Ur! W
DioijIun, a novel ty Mary Bruxton
Trials and'T'Hhmphs K . -
Sharpe's Letters ana nissays
mdy Story! Book
Coach Making.
flHHE undersicmed ten
'JH. ders his-eknowledg
ments to his friends and the
ruDiic generally, ior ine en
ctiragement heretofore re
ceived in his Tme of busi
ness t and begs leave to inform . them,' that he
rfiltl contintrefl . at his old stand. two hundred
Turner's Sacred History it being the 72 ftp. of yards West - of Capt. jfi. Jr Quion! Hotel
family Library'
Paragraph Bibles," by Nmirse?
Young Ladies' book ot Piety
Real Dialogues by AWot
China and the English Abbot
ihe.School oy!a Frierwl
Book-of Science, 1st Part
Catechism of . Phrenology .
Aotiolography ot Jack Ketch
Lire oi urabb
Where he has on hand, and continues tomanu'
acture, FAJMILY CARRIAGES of every de
scription, made tn the most f substantial naan
ner and or tne oest matenatsr
tie therefore solicits gentlemen to call and
judge for themselves, before they send their
Orders to-ine iwnn, or purchase ea?rc---.nav
ing employed Workmen of the first order, lie
is able to execute any joo m ms .line, wun
taste and neatness not surpassed at any of the
tion. Here is the hint :
i
North Carolina Let her stand
forth f0& the advancement of her
OWN SONS. f
Mr. Mangum is again and again toasted
tor "his patriotic Services in the Senate,"
and as "the constant OBDoser of Executive r$sp. bnt hnnmrlptter nf th Prvlrif in o.
1 I i M vv Vi A VUIVlVllk M.XM. X
usurpation." This properly calls forth a ply to a note from the democratic citizens
trioute to the majority ot that body, which of 11th Ward in the City of New York,
it commemorated thus on the occasion of rpreivinor frnTn thpm a
' The majority of the Late UniteI) Choice slice of eef, fully develope3 .the
States Senate. Distinguished alike4un.anectecl democraticcharactef of the man
for their wisdom, el oau ehce: ' natriotismAand- points to a manly and generous feel-
and moral courage. ing heart, which the calumny or vituper
Judge White entitled himself to a full allon 01 ieaeraiism navje caneo savage.
share of this "majority" compliment by
his vote to make offices life esateg-a- ; 'WAsfliNffl'ojsr, ArKiL 15xh, 1835.
gainst the contingent appropriation for na- , Gentlemen I have received your fine
uonai aeience ana nis course against the present of beef, for which I thank you
expunging rpsolution. , y and let me assure you that those homely
JNow, it there i&fruM tn Wine" or if bfferino-s. whichnnnretetidino ckizenshave
there is truth ir theJnWadage,1 that "a presented, giving proof of the warm and
affectionate feelings they cherish for me
personally, have often afforded toe greater
pleasure than the expensive and ostenta
tious displays with -wiliehmvf services
I have been so liberally'signalized by public,
munincence. . , a ?sjn?j .
1 It has heen the' aim of my life to jsecure
the happiness, and ; thus' to, gjain the affec
tions o the cottagers of mi country. To
this end I have toiled,, mat labor might be
safe-in its earnings- a thing impossible
wben the government is not uhdertne con
trol of the working- men, 'Our- happy
condition i,"af this moment,- an example
of the blessings which only1 belong to that
country wherethe .irill o" the. People i
law, where every, industTious honest man
may command: a supexfluity of those ne
cessaries ol lile which you have presented
me a most substantial example. -
-lam, gentlemen.,
:' " ' ' Your most bb't serft, .
ANDREW JACKON.
Vert complimentary.
The Charleston Mercury,' which has te
cehtlySpeTjne
speaking of the propriety pfhirbeinrg'uj-,
ported by the people of South ' Garolina"
says, "we areto decide, whether' we sKaU
take up a stick that lies in our way io kilLf
a snake, it may be, we will sold, & weak4
sticky and a had sticks but there is no neE. .
ii.. -.V1J i ".. - -.
cessiiy iiiu wv, ouuuiu Keep ii as a cane iQ
wane wun, or a sian iq lean upon. , we; .
only say; kill the shake." '. Onlyifimfcpf
men talking of suriportrnga ttari
Presidency whom they can' e'onlhari fto'
noming pexier man a wean, ana oaa stiCK,
and dhg 'who is to he used only as h merc(
instrument 1 in the hands Of others for the'
purpose of destroying those with whom he
has acted, whose measures he., htts sup"
ported, and of whose principles he h'ai "jpro
essea io aupTove, ana wmcn is comptrea
o the killing Of a snake What-a beaud
ul illustration it affords of the honesty of
ais supporters, and what tan "adrriirabh
idea it affords of the opinion they entertain
of the inan If Judge '.Wlnte.ryid.'ilis'
riends ckn feel any ssitisStCtioii oh account .
of beihg connecteo! - - -jHtieall; witti 'jnezf
who speak of him in such terms, they ar&
certainly very easy satisfied. "i. . ; v V
.r'pammor-jtieotuan....
man is hnovnby the' company he keeps,"
we think, after this, there will he little dif
ficulty in ascertaining the Hon. Hugh L.
White s present principles or his present
party. "
Peter Panlev's Librarvln- 8 vols, alt new worts Northern Manufactories.
24th volume jBngUshCbmpon lWiReports, ' In every: instance, the vrork wilT be warran
v Also, iast eeivecL a fine assortment of LEots- teoftrto! the price as low as- Utcan be purchased
mopel Trayer books; all sizes and prices H i elsevhere. 0ier respectfully solicited.
' i?flJw-a0, V '': ' r V? - l March SO. 1835, v 22i THOS., COBBS,
Alabama.-The republicans of Ala
bama, ought to be on their guards Many
'it: 1 -i c j . -
inoKs win - oe - penormeu io entice tnem
from - their'- political fait h; " Principles
not men" should be theif polar star The
true cruestidh Vis','i4ot,::"'4t. Wnite' anl'.".'Tan
Buren," as has beeti repeadly -asserted.
It is whether our political faith' shall be
maintained at all hazards: or our strength
frittered away byt our 'own feudsA It is a
tint; Kuyiug, mai.a nouse -uiviaea againsi
itself cannot tand, and the remark is equal
ly applicable to a party? ; The V Whigs"
would like much to see the election of- Pre-
sident.devolveori the House vbf Represen
tatives. Such a result would be playing
info their hands. .Wie should; more.than
probable have a Burr and Jefferson con
test, and- iff the end experience thamprti-
fication of seeing Henry Clay , elevated to
our -.. highest, office against .the ; popular
wilU &ucn an ; issuer cannot bt too xare,
Yfully guarded against. ; - f T V "
; ' - . Montgomery Aatenisvt ,
; s JdWilliam Fogleman, who murdered
Christian Shores at ;Wvthe Court-House.
Virginia, in; 'Jannarv last, was tried" at
j Wythe Superior Court, and sentenced to
tentiary, . s . ' ; k:UX,r:-
rkeai the ffittATiwv(Mi.y DEwociif . t
. GEORGE POiN DEXTER t
On the 4th of Match last, the Senatorial
ernwof this notorious man exfeifed. VHe
is politically dead foretell i His:fuheral
bell has tolled, andthefeafe ndrid'fomoutn.1
On the Contrary., he' makeat his' exit? fromt
the stage of public- life, branded - with In
famy and the deep abiding execrationai: 'oT!5
nis ouirageu teonsiiiruenis ivir xromoex-ut
ter has - enjoyedimuch of the favor of thfr
people; MississlppLioh
Pomdextexswas content to. represent-' the '
sentiments: svof the. State, and to r executaf "'-
faithfully the trusr cnlriiitfed (6 -himy thiaK x
error andhis- guilt were partially' bvef
rerca rrt hit vtira a' Inlonfai t ani i MMi-
&VVA.VU - UUU U V II IM'; VU1WIUVU' OUIt . V blT''
supported fcy ' men'; itho ioould iiot allow, ,
rum .pit :iwvr iBwuKiir:
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people of tAMamaf hencelfKe ne&&siif
i6t -tc? reafldtiiniyour fevbrpyonrhav
iDiagiucur iu" jpicaein w- iue; a propilious
moment your aim isto ride into favor onf k
the shonlders i of ;ttugh ; L. itel JiFor
this pnfpoie yba have lauded hihi to the
smes; auu xieapea-upon ivir.- van' 'ouren ; .
immeasure'd abuse.' ; -Tour 'fViendshiry for
Judge White will do hintnoo6d, for;the ; y
people of Alabama have" former top just
mesfirnateiiyour o
to be dtfped tby 'font vShaUbaftices ahxl v;
fiwui.rifi'iATttfeioni'l- ' ." i'
, . v ''zWzAFldrvnce f : U;
; .It is said thaf ?Mr5Spl 'eS !:
been safely &eveTeQ 'oi
read ing i ne, of I his owh 'speeches abou$ - i h
disiressruin and re6lmiom &
t