I THOMAS J. l.EMAY, ' rnoratETon. TSHMS. , , Sciicimn', lbr dollar pr ""'"" iaaJvaae. ' fj Peraoaa residing without tho B,,u ,-ured to pay the viou amoal '' tcriptkm ia adtaac. . BATES OF ADVERTISING. Por every ouar(ot !'" lithi ! I;pa) im iearrtioa, one dollart each aubteqoeat insert ioa, tweott-Sve (cat a. Tbf advertisement of Clerk and Sheriflt wit a thirged tt per teat, hlgheri and aderfuctio ol 5) per eoC will b madafcoiiaitiiToIr prT ( for adv ertlaer by lb year. .--- " 83" Letter I lb Editor mvrt bo past -paid. NOTICE TO IMEMBEKSOP THE npproitrbinz General Awrmblr. Tha Subtcriber would rapeeifull mlnrm Memo- ra leal la th Legitl"'. ''' 9?P1 10 eommodaic comfortably with board aad lodging, from 30 lo 40 ol their body. Having rented Ira moat m th eptoui brkk building of Mr. B B. SrM, bare Ihe last Sceatoa ot iba Legitlator a held,' I will beta bit power lo htrnith clegible room to bote who pply early. Adilreta w l MUKRW. . ,dtg Ihdct, Rakigh. gept. tS, 140. : ' . M-tf' " ' f i NOTICE. ' On Moadayl ,12th at O.lobar next, will be told for Mtb, before Ibe Coort lloaaa daor, in Hertford, all, ar aa amah of ibe follovinK tract of had ill aalitty tbe .Tax doe tbercoa for lb year I S3! aad 'J'J, aod the ecu 01 inrenninj: j 'Zl . 1-fJ Br ebora lilted.! . 8ituatioi or bode doo. Jamet Uroiliert 73 F.dra'd Barteliftl It R. Humphrey 43 Samuel Holt. 100 Ceo. Brother. Uuraot'aN'k fr. K do. .do Tdo'"" do 6 St 3 UO 4 99 100 Utile Hirer 76 so do do . 00 Ptraoimon eoonty, Aog: 89 l4t s 36 i Price f 2 .SO acatt. Stale of Nrtli Carolina. GgA.NTIl.LK COUMTT, Superior Court of Law . and .Equitj Spring Term, A. D. 1840. Sarab Wtrj vt V Pelitiuo for Divorce ke. Heary P. Ware, J Tbitaaote eomine on to be beard, and It appear bit; to the tatitlaelion -of the Coort, that proper ttept had beea takea'to aotify ha defendant, Heo ry, of the petition of plaiotilT Sarah t Subposnat and aliat Sahpccnti iriuing and retoraed "not lound." . Proelamatlon tt made by the Kheriff at lha door of the Court Honte, lor tha deleadanl, H'nry, to appear and antwer at aommtaded by the Subpasna The defendant failing lo appear, it it or dered that publication be gien ia tbe Raleigh He gitter and the Raleigh Sue lor three montht, of the tamet (ltd, tbal at the neU terra of thlt Court, ap. plwation will be made that the petition ol plaintiff, Sarah, bf beard ei .parte. 1 ... , Wileett, Thoniai II. Willie, Clerk of nor taid Coort at office, in Oxford, ihi SOth day nf May, A, D. 1S40. THUS. II. WILLIE, C. 8. C, .My. 30. - , - V Pr. Ad. $7, , UOHmO.DEV.tlAYlXXi. Some not oriout Cooolcrfeitart hate nearly killed teteraf penotkt by wiling them aipuriouttad fait aitturt Hay' Linimenl. - , 1:TlnJaljk'.Mtg I tMemlia wrapiier. ' lltti nrm ar aoiciy aamonzeo lo make and toll the true artiele. Original Proprietor. Tr, -BOLOMIWH ATS; P, S Tbe true Hajt' Liniment it warranted to tare Pilet tnd itheumttiim, in nil tet, or no pay taken for it. THE IIlJinAIJ HAIR 13 WAKRiNI'tlJ Maid or reotored, and lha brad kept free Irora dandruff, bv the gtauio OLU RIUCiE'S BALM UP COLU.ViillA. Remember the genuine it deteribed below. Tbit it eertiAed lo by teecrtt Mayart, Minitter tf the Gotpcl, Britith Contul, Phytieiant, and a great numuer of oar moot honorable citizen, to be teen where it ia told. . . ; , . DARING FRAUD) Thit article bat been imitaltd by a notorioat couo terfeitcr. Let it never be pcrchtted or a ted anlett it bate tbe name of li 8. COMSTOCK,or the (igni ter of COMSTOCK h CO. on apt end id wrap per. Thit I the only eiternal teat that will occur tha public from deception. A eonttant (apply of lha aboT aluabte prepara. lion will be kept lor 1 by ;;: . r' -- .- It; eow i2m State rotui roh Carolina, Carteret County' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sewions, Sep- . tember Term, 1840. t7gMmJooe ; - " 1 J (.- J-Oiicintl (lcbment levied key (etld W. Borden. J Kli appearing to lha Ceqrt, that th deiendant. Da tid W. Harden, rctidei without th limit ol tbi Siale, it it ordered that not ice bo givea by public edvertiaement to the Raleigh Star, for il weekt, that the taid David W. Borden appear belore the Coort of Pleat and Quarter Seitioni, to be bvld for the Cauatv of Carteret, at fhe Court Hoot in Beau Inrt, bn Ih third Monday of December ntxt, and a replevy aad plead to ittoe, or judgment Anal will be entered np against him on this attachment. Witneat, David Kamlry, Clerk of our aaid Coort tt Beaufort, the third Moadav of Srptember. A. U. 1140. o.mu.vjLEyrc. c; ..jtteeadfi fS 8i.u.,4 -''HlEREmRW'troanf ertt I eae rtana rea, f thry eotttd . e, (Ut ol 'Vcmg tuited without hating to com to town espreia ly lor the porpote. , ; To tuch I would tay that there it not tbe (lightest doubt about their being pleated, and all that it ne eeaaary ta ordoeiog an iottrBiaea it, jutt lo limit the prise. - , I have Pianot at almost all prieet and tbeiefor eta wnpl almost all orders. ' Tbatharaeler of my kittramenta It now td well ttkblitbcd that it i entirely nnneseaury to publith the anawroas letter which" I am almost daily re ceit log from person who have bought aad tried them. ... . Having told about two hundred inttramemi, all of bicb have been lairly tried. I caa traly tay tbal llul their merils bava been Iboroaghlv tested . fc, P N SII Rook and Piano Port Srlleri Peiersburg, V7 P. . 1 be quality f my Piano Fortee may be seea bv rrfereoceto those whom I here sold la, Chartea Jewey, E q. Mrt. It. I. WUIiamt, Dabney Cotby, Eu) and other in llaltieli. B. P. K. Ptttraborg, July 2S, 1IW. , 33-tr , IJIItEEIVIX OFFICE, ELIZABETH jrciTi- FOW 8ALE-Th wbol or on half ol thit time will be told to a Goon Vv ate. To any ane withing to purchase, lha mott liberal creilitill be given, riiit office precealc great toilaeemeMt to a man of practw kusinett bakac ' Tfc, only reason hih induces the proprietor to ditpnw 0f all or half of kit roicrrtt, h that by to doing will relieve bin. telf from the bu tine it parrml the eoncertt and that c easlded to devote bit alteation more to tbe edit rod t'apartmtul- . w .. .... ., ltEw noons. ; The Man at Aimt or Heary De Ceroat by G. P, '"dolphin by Bulv or. H nriMin't Mvlmliet, Jitt rreeiveil by . TURVKIl k IH7CIIP.S. Ort ifrtb. : . . ;::.:iiiHii "ll JjHonu rCAeWLA VOL. XXXf J- . :3;;.:i.:;i.j:'::: BOOTS, SHOES & BHOGAXSr -TaeeobiTitier owild irtl btinteH f iWprearot opportunity of retiiraioj hi tbiak to tltoee bo bare Headed lo him that liberal patronage which he baa to lung teeeired, aad bopei, by a ttrtet atteatiua to bawiett, to merit a ennimutnee ot the tamo. lie hat jutt rttoraed Irnm lb North, after bating tiwlvd.lke prioeipal maaafactociet. and Satiera him teH tliat hit telealiooi it Mich at will caaM him to tell apnn very rctaoMble termi, lie voold retpeet. fully Mirit bit frieodt ti the pabli gearniliy to call and rsamiae hit ttock, which eontit'.t of the lol luwbic, ) part, is 3. OHO pair mea't aoarte pee'd Brottnt : C lo II S.CO0 do do do do do do d;T do do do do do . '8 10 18 I.OtK) StiO 1,000 3,000 1. 000 1,000 8,000 1,0(10 1000 do ' do, Rataet do to 14 do do do do . 6 to It dn " ' liBedandbCk do I to 12 do lin'd tc b'd prg'd kip do 8 to 11 - do do do do do do. I lo 12 do ' do do do do do 0 to 14 do do do t'ed do 6 lo II do - fin aalf do dr 8 lo 10 do do do do I to It toyt lined It boaad do do to t do , do do prg'd do 1 I S do aoarte do do 3 to I "WOTnra't prgM wrlir " 4 to" ff do- Med do : to- I do do do 4 to 9 mitt pejt'd and tewed well children' brnpat women'ttew'd Itpei'd bnot 4 lo 9 Ladiea' Phil, tewed walking thoel ' do . . , . : 44 . de dn,.!), do "li tc mbroted Ao" vd do do do do butkint do kid tlippert do . Moroeaodo Mitt aeal walking thora 3,000Tdo tt 000 do 3,000. do S 000" do SOUO l,ouo 500 3,000 3.000 1,000 1.000 do do do tie do do I.OtJO'-de- S00 do $00 do SOO do 1,0.10 Iff! SOO do oo kiu and Moroeco do do 12 balet thoe thread 1 do No 3 do do . 1 do do 10 do do 100 Keamt ruled writing paper SOO do wrapping do 100 do double wrjpping paprr tOO Hetti hair and aeal Iroiikt SO Catrt aall and aat tewed boot 50? do do do pi-t'd do 100 do eoarte kip tewed and prgged SO duicn bridlea, martingale! and filling U grim blarKing Twiuei, taiira.Ke. Trawllinj tronkt, vtlieet, &e. DAVID R. NEVVSOM. Pilertbnrg, Aug. 1S40 33 4 w Tha Kaleiitb llegitter will pleete copy 4 weekt, aad forward tectum to the tubtariber lor pair menu. .. ,,..r,........i:. fr.fc n, ye nr fill & wi.Teit good . . .:r: ouvia 8Mrra. 1- .. . . McaceasT tailo, r Fayeiteville Strttt, Raleigh AT, C, W htr jutt recrieetl, and htv now opened our tttutl mpply of Ooodt. wliicll 'ritibracr ev. ry thing new detirable or fathionablr. Theae Good hate been (elected by Ma. Ourta in per. acuvanil can Jbe coiifideidli .recommended to oor Section, would nml Jt trreatly lo their advantage to five ut a call, a we ore determined lo aeH bar rain. Oor tockcomprifi ever Ibinr that it uaiially kept on ha ml in cuch Ettabliibmeiitf, of which the following; ta a part: - CLOTHS. Sup. Wool Dyed Black do do Blue, Invitible Greenr Rifle do 8panlnh Fry do londoit Brown, Oliver and Dahlia. - CASSIMERE8. Wool Dyed Black, Diamond Beaver, do do do Blue and Plain, nitabW for Pelto and Over-coal, surlout or Frock, Sup. Wool Dyed Bick, do do Buckskin, Mixed' Doe Skin, Steel Mixed, Buftolk do . Log Cabin Princ Albert, itneen V ict oria ayr&v.-&.?i-.;-;-Drab Mixed;. " Brown, Washington mi ted, . ' . Buff and Plain Drab. - , VE8TINGS. Sup. Plain Black Velvet, do M'llrckin do Blue and Uroa n Pluth, Brocade, . -Scarlet Woolen Velvet, ' Dark Brown do" Green :' do . FiRurad and Plain Satins, B ack and Brownr- Togrther with an ctortinent of ready mtde Clothing ana rancy Articles ouaprnclert, 8tockt,(Ught and Black,) French Kid Gloves, Pocket Handk'ft, Black 8dk aad Figured Crt. vt Scarf. Sbirt Collar and Bosom, and many other things toe tediont to enumerate. We bav in our employ th best of Northern Workmen, and will warrant sere thing we manu facture not to b urpMsed in th United State. eitbef in tlyle, l or.oalitj:,,, TA' Under our Uiauks lo a generous pobiicrsor In very liberal, patrpntjt w bv pirretofo'r received, nd bop by itenUon to merit a eoatinuanc. 4 ' ' ' t OLIVER & SMITH. P. 8. Wo htv jutt received a Pitt of Fashion from th Paste of London. AUo, th btesl N. York and Philadelphia Fhion. U. or. o. . Oct,U 1840. ' At tf - . FOR SALE, - bat pieawnt tituttion, 4 muea i from BalrieS, oa the Chapel Hill road, well kaowaat the Street er lace. It conttina about 1 40 scree. 3J or 40 ol which tr cleared and in cultivation, -the biianee tr woody.' There It a small orchard of Srtt rale fruit ol early and late applet, betiile other rruilt and a orchard of 2000 Maliieaulit, which, alone, wilt, (whea day breakaocit November and th pco pla' get to work gair,) pay . what it aaked for th place. Il I deemed nscleat to mention all th td vantage ot th tit wet ion, ihe- fin range for cattle, Ik a. ac whoever with lo purchase will look al tlx prcmctic . . J.T.C.WIATT. 89th June, 1140. 86 tf. licgltterlf. j.v--.-v.j,-.:':- aJa?--' 17 ask no pay utitit the Piano it tried. IP there thou Id happen to be any one (0 inetcdo Icoa at to doubt tlie qnalily ef my Piano Portet, titer th tbondtnt pre oft wbwk bar keen presented ot their cuperiority, 1 will agree, that coch an indi vidual mat Ukc nw of the tonrementi and try it thoronghly belore ryang tor it. - 1 think that there ran be bat lilile rick any way at baying a Paso from a teller who bairiiapotcd of upward of two hundred iihoatevrr telling a aao one, ana eenamiy no rick balcvrt. where pa) aseal is not required anld t iatsctioa is given. E.P. KAS1L J? ana Pian Ftrte Sfre tefrtinrr, Ta. Oct 8 . I : lJMi"Iak -7 1 .-" 6 nl Powerful ia moratfa intellectual; and is pltyaieal waouxcetw-the land of our ' . , ftALEIGH N. CAVEDNESDAT, OCTOBER 23 IS40.: ' I 'itr. ietotet Mi thit lotlitutiea will commence en lite d Monday mJUclober. Tbe aVpartmcM ol intlroeltoo and lb. (locate of lha teuiuit are at follow COURSE FOR TUB DECREE Of A. B. JptIO Ttk. ' Beth Leltrti, Lgie, Eiklet IKtltrf. 1 noma K. uew, Prea.Ueiit ami Profcuaor I'tlitical .our and CvtrtimeHt.Vcrtt) lucser, rmirctor. Malhrmuliet Bobrrt ftaiindera, Profeltor. CAeiaicfrw.Wohn Milling-.on, Profttacr. tioioe Vt. Ptlitical rtMiintr, Gtvtrnmtia. and Mat phytic Tliomai R Dew, ProfrMnr. - ' - A'atural I'ulnophf-John Millington, Profe- aor. . ..t... , , , ... . t .MathemnKtt. Robert Saundera. f.-ofcMor. ' XNPEPENDENf CLASSES. ira--Beerly I acker, ProlcMor. . To the teit Book heretofore ptiblithed tu ed in thi Department, it to be added L:!er't Political fcUhtoar. . ' - - : " ' - - EHfinrtuf.JtiUh Millington t Profetaor. - : CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT. Latin and Grtck ij'eroiH. Dabney frown Profrnor. There are in IhU Depart ment two" Latin and (wo. Greek Cltw. To enter tbe tower Latin 6att ttej)dBatt b ympa 4a rrd Sat lint and Virgil, and to enter the lowet Creek Ciaat, be mutt be able to read Xenophon. Exftturttfa Regular Student. iuaio Vttn. Peaa to three Profetaor, f 20 each, f 80 00 Half fee, Junior Political (Veltel) CUtt, 10 00 Matriculation Fee, 600 Board, including wathi and light, 130 00 f 204 QO " $W 00 9 00 130 00 $195 00 1 and en S(5ioa YtA. Fee to three Proleatora, Matriculation Fee, Hoard &c a before, y . Of the TutUpenJent Clattet.ir, gineerng, mUt each Latin Class, pWi and each Greek, CI, 120 Th Price of Hoard, here eatimated! f 130 i that' paid to llie College ateward who in contider arion of certain privilege, bind himself to the Faculty lo take all Student whe apply for board, at the price bete dated. Tba at mlenta boarding With him lodge in the College Building. The price of board, including washing, light and fuel, at other Boarding Houett in town cam, not excited 1130. Thit hat been eatablithed by a general understanding with Ibe College authori tie. The former Steward having resigned the Fac- j 'pwiiiru tn ma jji;v viiw wnw, ii.it coimoenity Deiieteu, will giv sm menee with.. Simple Equation ar.d ah Third Book of Davie' Lestndr. Those lio have had ho preparation to Wath- ematica, may obtain it In a preparatory class, in which are taught merely the P.lrment of Alge bra, includii'g Simple Equation and the first two boob of Daviet' Legendre. In a Idilinn to tbe tttidie above enumerated, there i a department of higher tudies,necetary to I he attainment of the degree of A. M. A atudent proposing to attend this department, with a view to graduate in it. must have, taken either Ihe degree of A. B. in thi College, or the aarqa or torn equivalent degree in tome other Co lege ef equal standing, and muct also be a pro ficient in the Latin language. Th course, which occupy two yean, will be a general expansion of the studie for the degree of A. B. , Those whose view may be advanced by re. eeiving Medical instruction, are informed that it may be obtained from F, Campbell Stewart, M. D , (a gentleman who studied for many year in th ch.l. of Edinburg and Pjria,) who -peoM-f. V rTufi . .MM. .1 U Am ..I V anF.i... J ...... m to de fiver a eourse ot Medieul Lecture during' eacn uourge session. More particular information of ny point may be obtained, by addressing a tetter lo any on of the Proiettors, who ill immediately lunuth on of the College catalogue, which contain, minute luiurmaiivu . , ..... h . THOMAS R. DEW, Prtudtnt. 85-Sw. VEE UliYaS, UAlali & Co. Street, Peterabarg-, Ta. KEEP alwaytoa band largnd wall eeajted' STOCK OP GROCERIES, which I her offer for tal en aeeommodaline term. nu recpeatiuiiy invite mere name aal alhera pureha. ting Groaerie ia Pcrertburg lo xmio the ume. They have not In More th following article 45 hhd prim 8 Croix Sugar Iti da Porta Kicotnd Mew Ur leant iitto 8500 Loavct lump, tingle aad double refined ditto ""' 8J ilsrsae nd bblt V,m rt,ii,in 0,"e 408 tat pbWGYee Havana and Lasojr Coffee ' 100 (mgaftio vto lo" (strong seeittert) 8S . do old Java Colfre ; SO do , Ptpper, Altpiee and Ginger 00 kegt Cut Naila, tttorted size 60 ton Swede and Enellah Bar Iron SIX) bundle boop, bend and rod Iroa, attortcd tlx S ten olastered end lacrman aieel 10 loot Caatings Pats, Ova kes S30 pea. Cotton Bagging ISO wnilt Bale Rope " tOO Baling and Stein Twin V . 1500 lb 8hoTbretd " 1000 side( Hemlock tad Oak tamoTSol Leather SO dos Collmt k Co and Bear' Axet 100 boxet Tallow, Hull't Patent and Sptrm Caadl 50 boxct Yellow Socn fe - Ti package Yoang Hyton, Gun Powder aad Impe- . rati 1 e , ? S bines Hlackborn,i'r MadeT Win $0 or. eaak Litbon, L. P. TenerifTe, 8. Madeira aad aiaiagaivme . ' 80 half pipe Coeniaa Braady S nuncheonc old Jtmaeai and Antirna Rum t do Super, nid Setck Whukhf; ot onrbwn : im portalioa warrasied yur and strictly prim quality SObblaotit Mountain Whicker 7$ bbl " Southampton Appl Brandy ' SO do N. K. Rum -35a de Jio. I North Cerolint Herrlnge IS.000 lb Western Bseon'tidet ISO rrsme Matooea Wrapping Paper - 800 dos tied Cord tnd Leading Lioet r ' 8MJ0 ek Livorpeol, Blown aad lireuad Alum Salt " ' . 1 71 boxes Menuleelm-ed Tobaaca, ks. Ic. k. . Turj also giv their trieolioa to Ibe tale nt Cot Ion, T baceo, and all kindt ol preduae, Goodt tor warded to their ear, wdl receive prompt and (pe tal attention. - Prtrrsbeag. V. Augatt 86, 1140 f 35 t itrgiater toactt 4 timet and lorward aceeont ia Pe lertburg. . . ' : ' tlle-vMOiro Letter of Itladame nalibrass by th C contest D Merlin. Jatt uvblitaed d tnr ctle by TURNER k Hl'CIlS. ire, and the whig bai:bacitei The Wbiet ol Craavilla aul Wane, .ill .;.... oU-toibioncd BAaatcv. at ll.ndrrc. . to Cran. villa Canty, oa the Kale gh ad t.aitua Had Road, on Fridav lb 83 October, to which all pertons without diMmciioa of lAny.Votn th 8rth Cua - reatj Diatiict, (anrnpiiiirg the Counticl of r rank tin. NMh, l.ranville and nan-en.) ere moat reapeellully iaitled. Thu iaitati ia alto i traded to ike other Ciiiintiet of tbia Siat and Virginia. Tbe Sneaking will commence at 10 oVIock. Meatra. Mangum Badger, Iredell. Long, Credop, Smith and Stanly, of North- Carolina, aad Mattra. Chamberc, Wice, Bottt, Sbelion, Tuaalall and 'Wit. aner, or V irgmh, have beea iavi d, mott of whom have proraiced loaltebil. Any ot Mi Adminittralioa Ppetker are requetted to attrnl lur lull and to cTiacaaaion. . Hr tha, . .. CaMMirrc or AaaasotjKirr. P. 8. It It mora lhaa probable that th caeetiug win aoia two aayi. (TT A Wblz Merlin will he held at Dr. Leaeb't sprtnjr, near CrojJer end Wbiuker Btore, John lion County, on Bi 30th lntant( at wbieh lb citizen o'Wtkc, CQmberlinJ and Johtialod.eJ minictralion men aa well no w higc, are cordially invited to attend. " AH nrcrmary rtfreahment will bo. provided tnd inlemting political dieroationt are expected.' ' . ,.....,.... ,. , .Oct. 6tb, 1848..,. ..r STIIAIXD, "Frti gentiemaw ih alleWanceWpett lb Whig Conetion)n Sanday nlghl,. the 4tb iatt., large dark (arret Mai a, with a dim blase in bermcc, no otlu-r mark recollected. 8b ia' ap.tal oaccr. Any peraon whomty lake a p tatd Mar will pleatc pplr at ihn office or common Kate with Kiebardton Nkkolt, Ktcj ol Hilitonroogn. . N. C. ALMANAC IS4I. Turner k IIllehet, North Carolina Almanack, for 1341. 1 bit day publithed and for tale at lha Mortb Carolina noo store. Oct IGlb. ., . ' .. ; ' " " II a rprs Filially Library No. 100. Two Years before ihe Matt.; , ' . A Personal Narrative at Lit l tea. , Fiak'a Travcltka 1 bit day received by ; TCRNEttlt HUGHES,, THE PEOPLE'S TICKET. 7-":t v for president, .' VT-.',., WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, Tlie invineibU Utr of Tippecanoe 'A ihcor ruplible Stalctman-ihe inflexible Republican the patriot Farmer of Ohio.; ..' a, V . ' 'rOH VICE PRESIDENT, . john; tyler ; A State Rightt Republican if ihe eiol ef '98 , one f Virginia,') nollttt tone, and emphatically ant of Jtmerica't mod tagaeiotu, virluoui and patriotic etatumen, ' V '''"''' 07" The broad bennorof HARRISON, LIB EHTY and the CONSTITUTION is now flung to the breexe, insonbed with the inspiring motto ONE PRESIDENTIAL TERM THE IN TEGRITY OF THE PUBLIC SERVANTS xlE SAFETY 0F TUE.PJIBLia MO I . . ..... NEY THE DIVISION OF THE PUBLIC LANDS THE pOWNFALL OF ABOLI TIONAND THE GENERAL GOOD OF THE PEOPLE. Whiff Electoral Ticket. ' '". " Cot. Chaslis McDowell, of Burke county. Gen. Ja. WxllborH, of Wilke. ' Patio Ramsous, of Lineolp. James Mssans, of Catwell. ',. ', Hon. Abraham Rkncbes, of Cbathsm. . Johk B. Killt, of Moore. ; Dr. Jambs S. Smith, of Orange Cuaslc Manlt, of Wake. , ' Wat. W.Casaar, of Bertie, , Jams W, Bar an, of Carteret. ' t , Daniel B. Bakes!, of New-Hanover. , ' Davij F. CitDWiti-ef Rowan.s"'-fc--i Cot. TLtUa: .XklUlUa- "'JostaW CoLUiiT''f "Was " Thomas F.ToksTbf PefquithonsT'" The ELECTION for , Pretident and flee President will be held in thin State on the SECOND THURSDAY, being the ' TWELFTH DAY, ' 1 v OE NOVEMBER: And the polls will be kept open 'far ONE DAY ONLY. - . . . ilfJ' ' Let every genuine Rej)ubliean re member this let EVERY ONE GO TO TJIE.POLLSmi uihen he deposUes his vote, remember he is aiding in the great Whig struggle for -s ' LIBERTY & THE CONSTITUTION! Iteferm and Better Time!! ; "''"' AND rOK THE TRUE REPUBLICAN FAITH, ' AS BET FORTH W TH FOtLOWINO " IIARIIISONIAN PIIINCIPLES: I . One Presidential Term, Gen. Ilarrlaon mid la hi lat peeah a( Dayton, he would pledge himself, tf a. tested President of the United State, to lay down t th end of the term taitlifully tjiat high watt lo the people.' - A - . ' f S. The good old Republican doctrine of 1791 and ISIS State Rights-1 strict aotwiraetion ef Ibe Con- dilution economy In th publicexpendltores Rigid eenunhtblli'V of public officers aad lha unrestricted rigm ot sum-age, ; : - , - " I drnv thai I ever belonred t that elavaof poli tician (tlie rederaiids) now coum 1 eeiong tn-n pariyr t waeueaieci ia ine aemm as ami ieorm ism. My honored father had todneted mc Into the prir.eipte el Coatti'utioml IVatorraey,nd my teach- . Yi13aa?WaSba.. pYelTVoVomT ' "-aaijri,-yo' .Tr T ! :! , J , J , , I leW.ll 1 1 II III home of par . affections. " 7J m were Hie nenrytand Matoat of dial peri-xl. Ml kink I have row .abowa ton. lellow-eitaent. nwlutivrlr, tlwt my aaliona do not onnMiiuie mc , rh'T",,j nd. h ,he '' proudly point I Ul " ngniiw which ih arrow ul my aaiam. 1 will fail to vain.1 s GtH. ilurrutn't ipcnh i" ""!- .-- "The property qualification of voter; for is . tttac I hie n a restrict mc apoa il.- right of aof. (ge lo whicm aoraoaall I am optHtwd. I weald accord thi toMrtaMt pnvilrge to verjf Wttsr n. M una. nvrrutHidpeeem at tairWof. - " Over the powi-s retained by ihe 5tte aebber lb (eneral Government nor lb other h'talee, nor lae elliseat of tbe oilier States, atn eterettr iba lead control. - or. U'irr.nn txet at Carir. 3. Xe luterlercnc or dictation by tlie Pietldent la he election of hi tuceetior. General Utrriann mid. In tlx pretence of 100,000 people, at Dayton. " If I am elLVtecL ae human being ahall even know npoo whom, I would preter to ace th people mantle Mb; not I shall turrendcf thi glntlon badge of I heir authority imo their liamlt, t9 bes ow it (a titer pit ate LjJL rsaauilee power- and paffonae ennliied wlililn Ihe limittof the Constitution. " 1 hrre openly and before tl world dvxltre-thetl wilt use ttl the power and influooca seated in the oJW ot I'res-dent of the Colon to abridge the power aadsiwtieaee of the a. tiooal Exeea ivsvCrn." AirraacJi't ipretA al JDdjr- fi'Tae tWrxteate of- tl Gotwmc M We brought Into conflict with tbe rrecdoO) of eleetlmit - In liia apeeeh at Dajton, Gendt llatnaoti alto rvmark. ed, "Should I ever b placed In titer thief Magis trate 'a erat, I will carry out the prmclpleot Jencrton, and never permit tlie lutcrierenee ef office hpldert In the election. I will do more. While 1 will forbid Uielrtnttrfcrenee In elect ions, I wilt never do ught to prevent their going ontelly to the poll tnd voting, even against nie and my meaturea. No Amerleaa eltiecn should be deprived ef hi power el voting it bepleates." -j - --.,,, 8. l b W ILL OF THE PEOPLE, rxorettcd through their ontlitutionsl rrprcteotsllvet, to be tbe law of tbe land vl'he language of General If arri- ten, forcibly expressed hi. hit Dayton tpeeeh; It, I bare never regarded th office of Chief Megittrate at conferring upon the inaumbent the poaer ol maatery over the popular will," but i( granting him lit power to cxeeu the properly expretted will of th people, tnd not to rc-iiet It. v Witii aay motliet't mi.UuJlid.1 tuck in die prioclplec ca which the Deelarwtion ef ln depeadeneewaa foanded. That declare! loa complain ed that 111 King would not let tlie people make such tawt at they itlied. Sludfa 'Pretident or an exeeu. tv flWr undertake, at dilt tale time ef day toeoo trol uSe people in the exercise ot Ibeir supreme aill NO. , Tbe people are lb beat guardian ot tlte.r own nghts, and it ia the duty of their executive to abstain c. vai air wary . w -r y. The encouragement of produetlwa Induatry, and ... w the (touring of fair wages to the laborer by Iba pru- (Jentate of a sysiemol eretlit, and the Tvttorhig ot confidence between man nd man. ,' 4 --" If you would know why I am In favor of the ere. dlt tyttem, 1 can only tay it it beeaute I am a Uenio rraU 1 be two tyetemi ar Ihe oniy meana under heaven by which a poor imtuatriottt man aaay become a rich . man, wHImkh bending tho kuee to eollottal wealth 1 bare no hopes that thit cuuntry can e vor go an lo proapcr under a pure tpecie currency Such a euriei'ev but nisket the poor man poorer and the rick richer,"' Gen, Uurritm'i fpeeck at Ztajr- rtd. - ', . ".. v ' I. 1 be tame currency for the office bolder' and forth people. . , . " ' - - 9., A jutt and equal distribution ef the proceed of the publia laud among lb State tor tbe purpoteot enabling them to extend tlie lienefil ol education to the poor without a retort to taxation. ' General Har rison it an vowd advocate of Oiia important mesa- 10, No conscription law, nor largo alaniling armies in lime ol peace. . " 11. Tb people' money lis ba tulgvct to'lh 'ill- rectionaod aupervltion of llieir repretenta ivec, and aotto Id tleapotie control of the Executive. - 18. Th General Govemmeat to abittto from In- lerlering' in th dometli afftlrt' ot th State, and lo frwa dow th mad tail mlecbisvout Khmi ol (bolitkiolem. Gen. Harrison ba alwsy( beea th ancoenproreiaing opponent of the (bolitioniiK. la l.l( peceh al Vinicunee b pronnuncad their (ehcmei "danfertin--HaculUutinat and rtmluUutarg. la that apeeeh b tut ihcrttytf'i - ' 'Neitlier the State wher It does aot exist, anr th Government of ihe United Statea, can, without usurpation t newer and th violation of eolemn compact, do ny thing to reraove H (tlavcry) without thetontvot of thoe who are ImmtdiaUily mlret. en." . - w v v .. Gem Harriton tltn dctltrta that st would be in etnitiluHmal tor Congrett td abolith elavery In th THttrict of Columbia In bit lctttr to Mr. Sloo of ... t'l denot betievat that , Congests fsaebnUtb atwva ry in Iba Uitiriet ot Culiimbia, without the enntrnl nfihe Statv!'f' Virgmm nd Maryland,' and "the peoBleeflhe llictrict." Ia hit letter to Mr. Lyone, an Ih ttlts April, H40, Ceo. "Ilsrrleon, referring to th Utter and ejiceche b bad mad en lb tnljcet ef sbolillos, took icaaion lo ENDORSE THEM ALL." . Cea. Harriton alio tUmet the rigltl of Ih citlxcnt of lb non-lvchotding State to petition Congress fortbeabolijiow e4'slascfy,n4 alao emphatiesHy pronoonccc even flhe ditcuttien of Ih (ulijrct of ela vary, (( H ttittl In th Sonlhern Slate, by North era Abolitionist, to be csroniTiTCTtosaii and this he doe, loo, hj lha vary (see of aholilionUlc sad non-tl(vsholdcrs.V.Who amild go furlberP In hit peeth ar CarthsgeVf law week ten, bc uwd Ihe following frank, plain, tmiqitivectl and tatiklaator langutgt-i -l - I mntt lak thi oeesslnn to repeat what 1 bav befor declared, thai lb dieedtaio of the rlelit nf on portion of the Statce which (empoae our Union 10 hold (Uvea, be an attrmhlte of eltiseniof other Slates, whleli bold none, U. to mf opinion, ruT caiMtioued by Ih (pirn 01 the;ontinoiioa.- What more ecu tUvs-holder renolre f r t. He aba. 1" Ih face of all thi testimony ,'affirm lhat Gee. IIarrlnn favor Ihe ebme ef th (bolia tloattie, teoeeaU hi opinion from ih public, or bs o et of opinion tor ihe north and another act for lb South,' I a wilful tad deliberate calumni lor nd liar. - , , ;...,;. A ,:.:.:',. s,r - Tub iNrcnjiAL Machixis. The naval officer Appointed by Iord ' Melbourne to inspect the new inventions, says; In my opinion, the merit, of tnese In venuons aye aoextraprdinary as to vest the MkaAln'ta ant.Ki.at!arntf f tUm aa St, lhahanila J NO. 43. of the fi-st (power that ahall adopt them: for ini ne" na Bowers before the mshnn I am fully convinced that it ia impossible pl5 yet he wiorfiea not, m hie constant heart. IIUGirMcQUEENV ? , " THOMAS J. LE.M AY. Em6iu fof any tvtiny that doal to rosist them, ei ther at vloae quarters or anv given distance, ven to a range of fire or a'ij tilc. . The ttroeat fortiuraiion in Europe could not rithatand t.'iesn extraordinary powers for a single hour; io rirer.ays and against stork ades, as in Indiv the largest armies would be , anniliiialed wiihoul a chance of e.-capr-I and the roost dificult mountain pisaes would be utterly untenable -ffniiwt their onrraiion. The couniry tnigh: hy t Wr- nwlicatron bo - rendered . impugnable: for 1 00 tails of the) ; line miaht be eaiil deetreyed by a ainir!i small ship constructed on the principles I hare had explained lo mc; and whenever it might be necessary to call this power in to action, its effect would he sttuined at a trifling expense, ami upon the shortest no- tic.. . . - ..... Chtinrt JrmlionUooktitt first biUeta-doux of JoW. . Happiness-. A. fx. live and cl.imrric.l being, which . re7y body rune after, but no one catches. Sen- u..7 a giuot nearento muftiply th measures and pains ol lift, . v tvu ti... a ahield thatiresprves Its iu.a. .n, .i. ' peril, with which hid desire. suVround biau Society A slat of constant alarery in whiclb no one lires for himanir .A -.' elf. Absencethe sister of Death. JMi l An'-erotiam 'divided .fcwiiw- Mtr...i . - - gfcff Smoko' , roin..-t In(nflVrcnc.Z " ' Absehce of aU sentunenC or tlie ffeiin: of w?MCAir.iniren.a ifJ.-- -gttage, whtcTt hannonioualy telatct the rev miniscences of die heart. -i. Honour-Tho ' sotil a patrimon ltom. i r . . ithont smell, when no oualiir f th. h..-. 1 Transparent tf'aith.,k I '. 1. ftresented to fhe Ar.m. r . h . .. 1 "v - wtionce. at ft,nc PWLr"" of rock cryiial. ITie internal Works ire fisilde-tlie two teethed wheels which carry , the fcahd. art rockcry.trfl-.he other wWl. aetal. to prevent aceittcnls ;from the breaking- of ..o -pr.ng, tne screw are fixed in cry. tU and all die axea turn on rubies. Th. tS'Tr3 J' of PPl.ire, the. balance - . w. ,uc crystal sna it apring of gtild. Tho regularity of this waich i T.Ji , . keeper t, attributed by ,ho maker to Z feeble expans on of tl,e rock , crystal on 1 b:dance vheConventry JlraldS " i. f5.5 .o f rnr Endieott.T which 1. yet in full l.fb. s produced .' good crop of pear. tin. year. - U Eastham, Cape fcod, " J5 "Power.-,fafJKe plantertin 6,0, br -Governor IW It i. . still ' flourishing, and produce, fifteen bushel a wear. t-.? . Navwatioji or thr Air. TheTcditor of tho New Yirlt Pn.,;-. u l 1 7' L versation w.th M. IL O. Davison, the gen tleman who proposes to navigate the'air bv means of artificial wings-the machine fjr naa a con wnicn purpose, we stated St.'ilpd a .1-... . - Mr. Davidson w ., W.TipX " lunutng ine construct on nf. M n 'u ' cells himself a V ,rglmarl, anfj t,, Poa, ,e- huh a coucse i a member i.f the Virginia bar:' of , ,nn!"MevV.h yillb. tonor to old Virir n a. ' ' ' some honor to old Vire-inia. but whh the position lhat nature in provi ding tor the nasssge of bird, tlirouih tli air h employed th. easiest and r0.t ef fectual method, antl accordingly hi. machin ery ta an imitation of the method of bird, flying,, But as it is impossible that the arms sfiould aupply ,uffic,et strength to support v ' Uieouy, m the air fir 4fty Udgth of i.m. ' feet, by which he supposes that the object may ba tcxmpluhed with little mote fa- speed of I00,iles per honr. He propose, to lecture the people of New York in order ' to disseminate correct Information relativo to hiapla of carrying out hi. extraordinary " porposo. ILs rroject, he Says, only re- qoire.a fair and imparUat hearing to estab- " lish it ill the confidence of all lovers of tho art. and scicncca. If nor very enterprising V irginian, JEtoiUA will only make one mc ' ccssful experiment, and fly over tho hill. and far away with tho United States Mail, at the rate of 100 mile per hour, ho wilt malie more conrerta to his theory.; than bv Wtitirif ' tboworld betleveln itt practlcabnity. v IJiit' " ,he jnq txOIing . hat Air. Davidson may not accomplish. ' As Sam Paich says, lomo things can be done as well a. others, anil therefore the Aljeghsniana may keep a look CXIl t-m foal al I 1 ' mi tiio wingeu macnino may eorae a- lavangaa nan !)W 9 . It f t . a ""S mr. Aaviuson in It, vlten they tew expect jtv rttSehd ms baek to tht Donkt y Tho T late shah ef Persia was more anxious than able to acquire the fame cf a noeL He had just completed a now performance 4n very 'ptculiar metre,, and summoned the court poet into wie royal presence, to hear the po. em read. The laureate was either an 11 mi. ually eoscientious courtier, or lis wss afraid bfMng,hie berth, if hia mnsier took to rhyming on his own account: and when hia . opinion waa asted, h (in theaUical language) 'damned' the eomposiiion. The ahah.en taged at tlie uucourtlv criticism, gave ordora that the court post should, be taken to tbr sUble, and tied up to th same Stall with a donkey. Here tha poor sinner remained Unlit his royal rival had perpetrated another poem, when he was again commanded U appear before the throne, and submit too second Infliction of royal dullness. He lis tened in silence whilst the poem was ieml; and at the conclusion, hia opinion heiirg re quested,'! foil upon his knees, aixf signifi cantly exclaimed to the royal author, "tan! mo back to the donkey!'. Yon may place a hundred hatidsftil nf fra- iiiuiw man trie Bneci oresiri vH Hit OIOVe s " ' ed rose. : ... . Y v.. :t -