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1 ' . THOMAS J. LEMAY, . EDITOR AND PROrRIETOU SDisciimox, tbr.e dollar per mm lul '!eVt!isetiding wNhout the Stale will te re Mired to pay the waoi mount of lb J""! tub script in lime. " . BATES Ot ADVERTISING. Forary qor (not exceeding 16 liaesthis aite type lirsl insertion, one dollar, caeb tubterjoeiit nserlion, twenlj-6re seats. - The ai'vertitementt of Clerk Mil Sheriffs will b .barged i per tent. filbert ud i rfoiuciwn of par "atTwill be m..l from lb. regular pri eetfor edvertitert h) thejear. fj7 Utter to tb Editors "U b pott-paid. FOIl THE Pmm "nnuVATlON OV mi INDThit establishment h been remove " To that ip.ioui Md vleg.ot e.l.fi.e-knew. . Wood! Washington Houe, l Sou'h Hotton, nd il no ready fr lh reception .nil ii.tlruetion w young blind person ol ner let iroio muj pm l''Ue salubrity ol lh loeotiow.'UiB facilitir fa rs. khiiie, mu III extent 01 imturawi :' .7. room lor the Bunil. mute lb eitabliin- -i.i desirable reiiilenee lor those young blind oertont ho detire tiiperinr accomodation!. The course of intlruetino Mroprehenilt reading, writing, m ilhmetr, slgeOr,M I""""') i -I' i hiitorv, natural tod moral philosophy, bit. etc , wte ..aeiihe Iheort Mil prxtiea i.l ir.u.. 1 ho iho rie t.ry icquiro I kBOWlidgd ljSrd BioilernUngOMe.- , A lltoroagh nd Mientilic knowteilge of maiie, nd onnnrtOBliie of prteiTeewpon ihe pbttio-lorie ' or- fJl.r.M k.Hle. . Inch Ak y "W iVlrny inilrumeid tiih he ine to Irarn. 'rticuUr Mteniion il itn to pliyicl diiiinn 'I'M": Mord Md tuilion, hh the nit of book! d iol Initrumrnt, Iron $150 to $iW0 prr num. For tlioe lio mUU to Uodjr Hie lnRugrt, to he the on of pUno-forto In tbrir clmmbrr, artoteeeir ntrtmuticil intli iietinnt, $Kt. The "Etr etoinmotl(ioo cbarged in rrinlle pro-nOT-tion.. ... The molt faorb!e ige lor initructiouu belveen the ihMd lih jier. The following genilemrn, re eoniireted with the direction of the liuiiiuliort Md mjr be referred to: Peier C. Ilroi kt, Thomut II. Perkiu. IVter H Ul on Eilnl llioiik. Siiniiirl A Klliot, John l. Fiher, 1horaU. Cry.Jthn llom.ni, Jaroct K. Milll, Robert Ittntoul. oirooel Loud, semuel Miy. Oxi Goodwin. Horece Mnn, Hubert C. Winthroji. Fur prtieutr infornmiun nddreu the Uireetor, Dr. S. (i. Howe, llotton, to whom all appliealioo thwilil be made. - , N. B.' No penont will be reeeired whilo Mder medical treatment for the recovery el tight. July S. 37 s"m' TiKW PIANOS FOR OLD OSE J. 1.M willing to lake. arenml.hMiul I'unoa in n ehaug. far new wl atW w hairrer judge of the artilejny coniiiler llit m worth; injr Objvet UBi.t la make money on the iccond-hand Piaiiot, and voul'l therefore either take thtro at ihrir valuation, i,r tell llietn to the belt advantage lor tlieir owiwrt. - hae nuw on hand bmuuiul aum lmeiiij m nrrior Piano-Fortei, rarjinjili price liom 3.7 S to 4C0O. Thoae who7afor rne" wIlhtTeir onltl-t llilll t pleated or wp-y .hallk rriir.-. Xo. 12 Dook and Piano Seller, Feienburg.Va. Jim to Acsidcmy. THE FAIL SRS'SIOX of thi Academy will cloe on ttie I5lh of neat month, and the next (colon will enmmene onthelSth Jnuaryvl4l. Thil inatitutloii i ditided fntotwo depaitmenta Engliah Mil claaaical. In each rtemrtment life courte -of inttrueiion il full and complete. In the Kii()uli, are taught, in the fint elan, Uradin;, Writing and Arithmetic, at fireilollar perieninn ol live muntlin and in the lecnnd elai, Engluli Grammar. Gcogra phywitb the ui of the Allan, History, I'hiloarphy, Avtronomy, etc., ai cigni oouara per aeaaion. ih elaitical drpariment taught a full and complete aeailrmk-al nurK ol Latin and Greek Literature, the tuition fee it twelve dollar and a hall per tettinn. In ihii department i:alt'iU are prepared lor any l our Unieriiee. No day atudent will ba taken io either depart ment; each atudent entering the AcauVmy will be considered bound for the tuition fee, from the time bo enter, to tUo end of the eeacion. No deduc tion will bo maJo for the Iom of time, except in ? of awkpoaa. Ery pocatbla ar 'U b takea to promote iho advancement in literature, morality Mil virtue, ol each atuJrnt placed under our rare. The lubKribc'r ia prepared to aceommodat ergli teen or twenty atudent with board, and good out room, for seven dollar Md a hair per montb, ex cent candle and mending. Good board can be had convenient lo'lh Academy, -a. from aix to six v . 4rK dsttw pv BBtfev ' v.-e-v-sxi; DAMGIi W, KERK. rrincipal. Kofambar 14, 1.810. 48 6w eoar. : State of ."Vorth Carolina., Cumberland County. Court of l'ii'us, ami Quarter Sessioni, December Term, 1840. John Ba!r, James Hker, Fmb linker, F.lixaheih Ann llk-r, llaniel Haker, John Maker Sea. Jol.n Mcl'liail and Mry hit wdo, John Cadilv bcu. and Jubn Gi-lil) Jr. VS. Cathrine li.ker, William Maker, Archibald Baker, Mar' Murphy, Ji In M'Laurln, Jr. Gnanliaa ait Uem of Maiit.a Jane Murphy, and Daniel it William Murphy . I'ttitivH Jar 1'urtition J tent Ettate. It appearing 10 the taitalaciirfn vr the tjouit, I hat Cavhrtmr-llsker Mil W illtam Uker aiw not iuhabr.' lams nf ih't 3lin it il oi lier il by I ha Ci url lb puonaiuoiv us wane at tne souri niraao ooor at Fajretletill and alto in the. hta'e Gaaetle Inr the fjiacenf lit weeks, nolifj ing the said nrm resiiknl enonWjr'W.be;an4rapn.fiir..'..fcefo;B .the Jtuuicra ot i.iuurwtaidl (wJOiflv aClheir neUAarl, ia lw lieldior. said County at Fajottevill on thf til si Mumlav ot March aexl, then and there to shew esufc, H ny tlwv why prijerof iho I'vihiontrt sliuuhl Mot b grantedi otherwMa it will bo taken pro aonfcMO Mil heard ex pari si In ihem. Witness, Jnhn MeUnrin, Jr. Cleik nfeur said ConitatOiliew the nut Monday ol Deeemb. r A. I). IsKI, aud of Amencau Indept-ndanee the sitiy-ffih. JOHN McLACJIIV, Jr. -J ; Prieaadv. $J C a.6w. WAKKEXTOM HI ALE ACADEMY. The ciereises at this Institution 4lllie returned on Monilav the 1 8th of Jaunarv next, '-' TKKMi ot Tuitiou f, the aaiou Of fi months. lAwer English Mianches ,.. ; , , . a)4 40 Higher do do including Maihematlc I J Oil Ancient and Modem .angitagee-M 'T " t-r 50 jbj Hnard may b had in respeiahl pi.ie laiuilie l $S per month. KUUEK l' A. EZfcLL. A l: '' ".. I'lMiclpj. tVrrentcm. Dra. l t 140. , EX III ACT FltOM UUI.F.S Stndcnt Irom the country will nut be allowed to board t public Hotel. - .-,. No Student will bo permitted In vi-st the Holds. St'iret, or Shops ia ih vil'agr. Aerpt on buaines d bv ih special leatenf th Hiincipal, No Sinilenl who it knuwn iVitji ot iiretnlai1 hab its, or of IrnraoraJ charvater, wilj bo aulfrred lo taier ; noScHOnl, or, il f jnn.l lo be iMwrigi'jl alter ad st,iim, will b allowed 10 rimam. . iSUh : . 49 3m. VALUABLE CITY Pit OF CUT Y For Sale. Lu' -b,eribraxint ( tarry icig r tT-r iMralii of ten mlrt 4 teci.tMHt s. - RavrsjiH1 ws leruov es; vw vsj eRi-ra U,r il. - ..1..1.1. v.. i.kK.u - ' . Ut lUw .11. ... U -1 I . .1 1 , .r ll.. I r 1.. hittimm L-.l . ...1 -k . . .1 11- .., win.,. IWVI a w Ull bit "ruveral tears, ilu. kik . i. 1 M ImvLiL- i.. .t ... . . ih srtma ivasMtts sow va- the property. To a person wh i well as- 1; h ' Nortu Carolina V0t.XXXII anainted with the butine, tU eertainty of a proCt-1 V. The titles, and general content of alt the able investment of his money will be mrared. It book, pamphlet, eke. published during the can alwavt hat aniumanitml. nit. bnaa its ellciule tMaa-1 tin, al.ay. mu.t eom.nd a fair PPrt of 1 taiiumr v m wiisntifv, n- VI viwt a aTadeaf'antT dt one inclined lo purchase, numernut lo be detailed In ran be rleinoott rated to any one he term! or ttlr. wlilch will be very ieoniraoda- ti nel be'kaown onappllealin. - UASIEL MURRAY. nle!gh, Jan S7.UU,.' -'4 N IL The subscriber will alto tell a plantation ol 9U0 aeret of land, tilaateil within 1-8 mile ol llaleigh, known a the Gil ANT track. Orrtct LtTEAitr Fund or N. V ' " January. 87M.1S4I. At a meeiingof the Kreiideiit and Director of the Literary Famf, It wt ordered "that the uebttri to tin board, for monie loaned, be. required to re new then-notes rejolarly at the tlnu they fall due; awl that one-tenth of the whole principal will be re- uuirmlatMehreiwwaL. - " 1 he board are eoaapeuru in iniseourve in procure funils o meet the current expense of draining the t amp land now in progress. To aorrectaa erroneeu Unpressino which teerai lo prevail, Irbm the number ol application to bor row money Irom the Literarv Fund ihey Mate that thev have no authority to fend any portion of the jiinilt jfiiiniiiled.lct iLeir .. t, x;pt inch portion, of i he fiU04000 appropr'ateillo drain the swamp lands, at mar not be wanted for immediate ate. All this fund ha been loaned aometime since, and they are bow compelled to draw in a portion of H to meet the necessary expenses. They expect to hare nu more fundi to loan. JAS. T. L1TTLEJOHX, Sea. Fb. S 5-w 'I'lIE SUBSCKIBEK being about to open . loaasical School in the county of Franklin, about midway between Louiaburg- and the Pboceo ttpringa, lake th'ia method of informing thoae who may be disposed to avail tnemaeivee ol tin sroooi, the tb Exercise will eo'nme nee on the first day of Februrary nxt. The eoura of Btudie will be och a will be preparatory to any of our Univer sale. The price of Tuition will be $15 a Beeston, no didinction being m ide between fEngtiah and Clae slcl Scholar, cither iri price or the attention paid thru, ''""; rr- -. - Board ran be had on very TrnoaJilo termf, in ceveral highly reapectabla fatnijie within i milt of the school hotter. Tb subscriber teke no bonnlera, . .fl' ,,. . J; H.NORWOOD FrarJilinrDC54J8iQ:.: J TEEBjEBSS!E& on tiif POLITICAL AND CIVIL CHRONICLES or tiii Election to the Presidency oflh V. 8, of America, , VILLIAM HEKRY HARRIsaX, Carefully selected fram authentic or--cti throughout the Union, AND ARRANcJlD BV DAVID IIOFF.IIA.'V, J. V. D. One of the Elector! of J'retltltnt anil Vece-Prcuident for the State of Marylaa at large. Union of the Whig for the take of ike Union. ' Wltl, Easier were it To hurl the rooted mounitin IronMli tmw, Thsn fnree I lie yoke of slavery oporVmea ' Uetcrmii ed to be free' Sotrruxt. BALTIMORE, 1841. To the IfTiigt throughout the Uuiohr" Ftxiow Cor;TaxMtir.Ttt foregoing:! -the title fgv of a work, which the extraordinary char acter of The recent canvas for the Preaidenry seem lo demand, and which will ba faithfully nd industriously xccut d, provided Kth enlerpra be rufBcienlly nwuined, nut only by the friend of tna in-owning Administration but especially by those throughout the country who were prominent ,a awx-nv K-bTCrn-jr Wer mTsmewtotl ' " revof Jtroo". 1 Ii timely and generoua an I of both those claccet of our etiixen will bo essential fur the arcomnlich- mcnt of tb object, tbal oflh former, by manifesting tneir approval of in tchem by their nihecribiog for ih woik, with a littles delay at possible, and lb taller, by furnishing me with the matt authentic and minute Information, In a mod to be hereafter slated. ;. " A U history leachra that, whenever a great anil trying critee occur the commensurate amount of talent, of learning, of wisdom.' and of seal, will never be wanting; and it ha been found jminenltyj so d'iring the whole period that Intervened between the extra session of Congre, and lbs lata elec tions; in which period, it i not too much to y that, mora wisdom nd common-sense, mora un tiring in I am generoua enlerp'iie, wore manly independence and. patriotic devotion, more elo- eat of vry requisite kind, have been mtnifeate I throughout bur exteneiea land, than were aver be fore, on anyoceaaioo whalivcr, xhibited ainoog t since we were a nation! Should the chronicle, ibeorof so remark able a period at Ibi, be cuUered Tepnsw in the Iteeihig TeTutlretmnr of-" tha pi tV" rem uaj, ne leii to in ep meiai and peritbshl l.sxrtte! Will not. the Statesman and Pol- Micians, even of oar set time, bare freouent 00 eacion to refrr lo lha event of tha past year? win 001 iniiuaanaa, cerraiier. feik In vain ihrnneh a thousand avenues, for the toiinute detail of this wonderful eanva, a full of moral sublimity, a it is 1 nargvu sruu ucep poncai wicuom, Siiu- circlul search into, Md exposition of almost verr Do- riticaf vnpicthat ba agitated tha pail, and Witl con linue to excilt lha future! ' If so, it seems to ate, thil a careful (election and toncentrtlion of all that ic essential fully to characierix that period, must be acceptable to the general' publie of th present day nd be thanklully received by those who thtU hrretftrr lie connected with lha destiny of our great, and I tract, prosperous fienublia, Willi liii object, and thee hopes, I venture lo rnsk Hit proposal to Iba American public, . : . . .. That a faithful and living picture of this period may be preserved, not only for our a vn dy and geturrstiijn but for aiant yet to- come, every tin rcmeiii, boa ever Miall, if truly characteristic, will be given and. whilst repetition will bet' a tluJi oosly tvoideil aa may ba prsctirtblr) still, ever Stwln fri Union muat conuihut il due Mil roi atiyt portion, to rd perfecting the graphic tlelin- ration, an that iba great moral picture of tlieee siirring dtys, may b educed from all ofthma'v. nous eoarres. Mil thereby ascur all coming time lhat ih vidume is no pert ain w.rk of tn verzeel ou indivttJual, hut a verariout ehioukU of all thai may b Bfcorded therein. . - , a 'J h volume will probably b divided1 into the twelve following parte: , ' . ' J ; , ; I. 1 he Canvas of 1830. and it retail ' . . If. Proceedings of Iba' Harrisburg Uonvet-.tiuai. III. Fesihsrs, ckc theoagbeut the Union, ar ranged rrimarily, crocologlctl ly second ai i ly by ctutre. "' ' . . :' IV. Fpeeehet Address, Letters, Ixc. C(refutl) wire ted, aud cwrected by thiir rerpectiv author. Powerful in moral, in intellectual, and in physical RALEIGH SrV WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1841. V"l. Bimul.r .numeration of all v' '',nta in PK? Adminiatraiion Andrew Jackeen and of Martin an lluren, and esaava. nam. a arieciion oi uco a may iiunii me regulation philowphy and moral fthal parly. . VII. Selection from the Melodies, anil other poetical production, aufucienl to character! the timea. "- . VIII. Enumeration" of the various atticte manu faetqred for alf and promotive of the cause. IX. The authenticated utc in the recent Stat Electio . X. The authenticated vote for Ih . Elector of President arid Vice-Pri3e tit. ' ' Proceedins at Washington, from the meel ing of Conprec to the 4th -of-Match, 1841 the i .i i . . I ""uuri oto , .. . . , , , , CMnt, ttc Index Th volume (ahnukl the work be patronixed) wilt prokahly be a royal octavo of 600 page steraolvpcd on good paper. - The price will vary Irom ft SO to ft, dependent upon the extent or the (ubeeription list, and the diffusing oflh work. It li vrrt deifraMe fhat much houtd be" done "to ward the aecorrrplithment of iLia object by ibo 4th of March next. Gentk men from every Slat oflh Union, who may b at Washington during th session of Congrets.aili confer a favour by bringing with then .all pamphlet iddrecse peecbee description of fralivals, autbrn'.icated volet, &e. &e. which appertain lo their own State, and any written information that may enable the editor to embrate every thing material that occur red in each Stale, will be thankfully received. A line addreewd to m at Mrs. Hewitt', Waahinrton, by person then in tbaeily, will be promptly attcn. ded to. " ; . The lubKriber, perhap may not be aaking too much, when he hope that th Whig Piper of the Union, generally, will give the foregoing one inser tion Md that the principle Whig; Boookteller in aljcitie anil town will open a subscription paper, in which the name of subscriber will b carefully wriuen-v-and lha .exact addreia, a to retiilcnoe &c given. ' " ' ' ' ' - - (Jj The nibecriplion paper from every prt of the Union, may be forwarded to me by rivato opportunity rn most insitnrcs, and then alway at Oalllmore- ,Stiou'd no private opportunity occur before the first of May, they will please nate by letter the number of aubscriber. and rr.eana will tifftbitAi lii fhravarit fhsk avOrtr: t nv ' aiiffoea- tioit, by true-hearted Whig, to further utility of Ih volume, will be thankfully received. DAVID. HOFTMAK. Baltimore,' Nossmber 17, 1810. Lost or HIIilald, - A hot of hand on, Alfred Lewis, ia principal tnd Nathaniel Thompson and. Henry Watson, a securities, for. twenty-nine dollars, in favor of Charles L. Hinton as Executor, ice. The said not bear interest from lha 1 1 th June, 1839.. A II per sons r forwarned from tyiding for tb time, and lha said Lewi from paying it to any person axcept to those duly antboiited to receive it. R. POOL, Constable. Wak County, Feb. 8, 1841. 0 3w PRESIDENT IIOTtfL, , No. 142, Broadway, New York. THIS tplendid cslsblishment it now open aad ready to receive those ho msy ba pleased In Is. or it with their patronage. The Hotel it in exaallcut order, the furnilur new aad elegant, the ladic par lour ere furnished io a ctjle not surpassed by My in the Union. - , c TheeclUr aya well stocked with the best of w ine and licjoora. - The larder wilt be eotvetentiy auppliejl with every deliraey the market caa afford. Una ol the nronrietora hat been lonr. and he I rust a. favora bly known at a hotel keeper) the other ai Captain of steam boat! to Uhai lesion, Ntv UrIeMt, Uavclstm, ice. T. B. ItKUM ON l, ? 0m..-.. JAMES iPENNOYER, wa are-oairi sa ai vs.wcate.i' .tb,ard, IUI. . Zi WALKER ceivrd by . -Feb. 3rd. ' OX BEAUTF. Just re Tt'UNEK k HL'GllKd. 8 tf PUI VATE AGADE.TI V.- Th subscriber rwtnectfulle mtorn,. ,u- .;!,. i Haleigh and lb adjoining eoontiy, that, on Moad.y, lb lib mttanl, he will open a Private Aaademy a the any. He will b louaH at tbo Hons lately oeco. pied by Mr D. W. Sroaa as an Office on Kavetle villa street. Jlit Academy will be neatly filled up the tarn tot, opening M alitbarv street, being' thut eonveuKnt a to diincfe lor Chddren, yet with diawn from th bustle ot business in lha '1 own. The subscriber limit himself to tweniy-iix ttuilentt. Ilia charge, will be the tame at the other tcnnoli in the City. The subscriber would b glad lo board four kojrs. It the late ol $138, the tcholaviie year, ol lea tomh. . . JOHN Y. HICKS. Walker on luterniarriniro. Jn-t re ceived by j Li, ,.-TUflNER tk HUGHE! ' Feb. 3nl., ;.:.L :-1.i;.:.:..:;..1:r'.:'. - 6 if Stake .,sV. Dttlle's IHnrii n the . theory and practice ori'iiysic. Second American edition, for tale by ' : ' TURNER & HCGI1E3. Feb. 3rd. . 6 if A Treatise on Agriculture: By John Arnitirone, -. itli note bv J. Huel for talc by - ' - TUMMEIt It HUGHEj."" Feb. 3rd. 6 if - MOOKE'S WAUKUOUSfc., V .' W'y (.- n riTxasBCBo, va. The ioipesfori at th ware linos Isk this method of returning Ihcir best tlisnki to Iheir ptlrons snd triendi for past tsvers, and most reipectlully lolicit a oniiauanc of lb lima. The Mblishnni whish I hey cmiIucI potseatcs very wlvaatag ihst can be desired. Itiiuaied almott sriilrairy in the town, a poo a fia paved street, and very near Iba Depot of the PeiariUorg and Kook Kailroad, tbo laaililie for . receiving, openmg and shipping Tbbaeeo ai aot surpatied by auy other ii ipectioa ia Virginia. . - ? . V ere determined to do all lhat t ta Mr power In obuia Ih highest meiket price tar all lob teen seat lo Mr care, Md have a - an Oleic nt number tf able bands to do Mr butiaeas hfe iliipalcbv W, tuurc Mr friendt nd lha public generally, that ws wiU um avery ex en 10 lo give tatiafactMia aad to went their rapport and confiilenre. . T . ;. CowtignnseriM by flarlroadi or other ite, will be, a bervUXorr, piomptly Mf tlristly atlcmled toi ami ia every cas in which we may be desired lo do so, w w ill w iih treasure tend I he aceonni ol sales, ( w Mb a check, if directed.) ia any I'ott office that may be desigwatedi nr w vrtil pay lb amoanl to any Ihhis or person Pctertburg that ws may b ilu-ecied lo. All charges, such at UaUrtad freight, dicy ags.ke. will bal all timet dvocd, at beieti4orei and the tobema rUI be held I enter or (old, at lb oer may ttessia. , I'laalerl aad others arc barticaiM Iv re- qiKtted to has ilirir nsmel dislinetly sulked upM new isogsncMa, awe) CMtignevi tn PKGHAMk JOXRf,' v Jataary 9nl, llll. .lcerc's rrov Aswse sao. resources the land of our tires, and the SIX IlUKDltED DOLLAR PIANO. ' I have for sale another ol thoae aplendid six hun dred dnllar Piano Fuitrl. Those who want tome thing eitra and unenmmon, will do well In git the innrumeat aCoded ia. -TT 1 Most ot the I'ian Jt bouahl from th subscriber are neier seen by tbrir puichatert until unpacked at the ptavei in fesiinalion. r.. r. January S3 ' Petersburg. Leave the clioiee of your Piano 10 my self, nntl I'll insure you a fine one. The are many persons whu would purchase Pi ano Forte if Inry were litre of beipg suited a ilhoul much trouble. To such, I wnuld say, le-jve thechoke ol Vour ttitlrMnMnt to snrtstl. and tl I ae.lld VOUan bl. different arlu4 It will be my own Ims, limply tend. in your order and saj a list priced l"iauu tblll be chosen, 1 V-"".'".:-: ::'l.z:z I am thoroughly Mvlned myself that my Hanoi are superior, and, in order that olbera may be Con vinced aft-i,4 will agree far them to berted eelore brlngairr.trovrt-of itryowgr'to -make1-' more liberal propotilmn. r.. r.flJSII, 1100a ami riano rone store, rc-iei tuai g, t a. Jaauai-y SI, I L The Cultivator's Almanac and Ca- bwel, of Agricultural Knnwletlge, tor 141, 1 nil day reesiv), by- 1 ;JKi rM-fcirtrkitlKIr- The American Almanac, and Kc, petitory ot otehil Kuowleiige, tor IS4I, 'I bit day 1 received al tint North Carolina Uuok felore. October t 43 I'l l TSUOliOCt.ll ACADEMY, i The iprinc tettinn ol this Mutnution ill o.ninieuce on the lilts of January. Tuilion aa formerly. . . I . ....... ,.vU I. 4. m. iuimui, j Register 8 weekt. 9 w .- j - TIIE'f.ARGEST AND CHEAPEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER (XT I1T THE WOaisS- 0 ' I . ONE DOUiAR! PRR ANN U.M .-..-...-... When aubarribed foi in Clubs of 10 or more. CfJMMECEMENT OF A NEW YEAR .. . At,arxAKDE'S WKEKLY MESSENGER Will be materially improved in its Typogriphi- cal appearance, ai iiie neginning 01 ine next volume,, in January. 1841. The Publisher. hi Hilda inch, arrangement- justify him in announcing to lha V Public, that thi paper ibatl cohlinuk to tak pre cedence of all it Upmpetitot, as, M haa heretofore. done, Md all Iba UciliUet which , bit ,Extcniv Printing Etblishmanl can afford with the aid of hit numefdoa Literary Cornespondenta. i home and abroad, shall be united to rank th Weekly Messenger Mill mor tilitfoctory to il ihirtv-fiv ihousmd of patrou. diitribuled as il is.- throueh. . ottl every sections of th Union. Every exertion don't tora, Pittafioro. ". 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Turner an II uglics, Raleigh Mr. Falkland' store, Hillstwrough, or Mr. Lon- MRMORIAt OF THE BANK, OF" THE UNITED STATES- TO THE LEGISLATURE. - - The Pretult nttnU tlirectortot tha UankTol the vniteu slates repcctiuii repretenti That in obedience totlie cequisuion contain ... re...itioni of the Legi.l.Jura of (Fennt ianu,pasetl thtthinltlajrorApril, o40, !he Bank of the United Slates Uul 0.1 the fifteenth dT of Janurr,J84Jr, ptf on ilemsnd til tlie note,- bill, deposits. I" "--". .-- s p., ...v., "ic "''frr wuns. " i"n uy w, present month, when it became nclestarv to ttitClintinUO luch pTnientl,v ' , . I he etTiirfs or lite - Hank tn make pro vision for her part of the duty, uhicli the the Comtnon'weillh to perfurm on the Jaj first oameil, anil .continue t perfprm there? jTlei,; inf that law,, mmio in a spirit ol perfect obedience to the will nf tim Legislature, ami with a hearl desire to tillect from her retourtes, ihe c.iin ami equivalent ef fects lhat would, bo necessary . to comjily with its cuiniiiaiul. , " V Ther Directors of '-titer 13gnk did not per mit themselvet lo falter id their exertions, either in conseqoenro tif-tlie rrener tie rtngement o cretlit in the Untied Stales, especially in Smilh Vf stem Slates, where large p.n tiont of the capital were invested, nor in cnnrqiience or an additional liab l- f n!"ly 1 two, miilioni ,.of dollars, whiciy in relief tit li Stitt of Pennsyl vania ami fur th protecution of her pub lic improvrmeuts, tint tlinctors attuineil in June, 1810, by loaning., that amount to the State. Thry d'nl not for a moment forget their duty to (he creditor, the State had requit ed them lo perform it, nor the interest of the State at a narrower fur public purpbseJilnOtwithstandin the vere contlict -there wal between them. I heir faiiliTu! and onremittin; eRiirta; was to tlo what the Slate commanded, wiihnut reusing to come lo hrr succor, to an ex tent, which grea hr increased tha. burden of the cnminantli ,a refusal, ; moreover in which if she had made it, she would not hare Stood alune . ' " , : ( , Under any but the extraordinary cir- cumsiancea in wtttcn too oana, was plac ed the means collects i.woutd hsve remov ed from the directors every doubt that th rt to continue specie payments itideBQ- ilrlj weald prove $ucf ettlul. . Umlrr but urJi7TirBniMinre, irtrtJtilrl or htj failed to prove mi, Bui against com Li n thin of hostile inlereats, nr what, wiihnut pertoral combination, majrilisve been rquallj ffectual, a pervading dittium, . ttimulaleil inltt kclivii j, by a art nf the . public press in another State, it lias beer shewn that n (Trl of the Bank conl.l have trimphd, eicept lurh a wouttl ', have enabletl hrr t face trrjr , tlollar ef , her debts with a tltillafof cninetl iilvry. In the short space of -eighteen banking days, tjpvtirils (if sit ntiUiona of Ui-llars in aperie, and in funds equivalent lo tpecie, . were, demanded and received at the Batik V of the United States and Mill the demand continord In such force, ss lo make it per. lectly certain lhat it-would be frunlesa lo persevere in the efTorfi-Tbt l)irrctr --' tlremed it indispensable therefore . at tho close of the fourth day of the present month t to tHxcontinne payment in specie. '.v -r,'-: ' " - Your mBinnriatists do not deem tneceft sary to advert to the - cases and course of other incorporated Banks of the city and county, which they believe have s uttered in like mannrr.and fromlike cautat, but the particulars of which will come w ith more certainty Irom 1 their refpective . , ' fit Ihit title of ihinn-a the President a nil ' fiirectort of thr Bank of the United States - : irresent themflves to the Legislature.' in tbebwinbieruiitrthaTaftvrrex faithfully, though fruitlessly made, ) your Honorable Bodies will ao far consider the. interest of" honest"frediteni.whttse 'de tt- nianils vet rrmain lo be sitinfied. of stock- KiiTd'era wKtrjepen3 upon the retitoration ofjjjT" the Bank for their support and com tort,, and of the public at lare, including under that description the Commonwealth - of Pennaylvania,as,nnt to make between her: , and the other Uanks of the Coinmonweslih . thst partis! distinction which Some persons have thought fit to suggest, but to renew" to the institution the benefit of thote pro visions which the re sumption resolution. - ' extendfd to all the Banks, and, as it now appears, lor too ahort a period. , it is not In spirit m boastinrr, out to - ' bring the facts more distinctly before lha Legitlature, that, your, memorialists be' " permission to State some particulars of' the appiiratinn of the Hank Capital to the' purposes of the State, and to objects of r public concern u huh have boen promoted " .r.-. - - - by:-lhe8Ute.-' -'-.!' For the Bonus tov the 'State, including' five annual pajments of one Uanilredtliou- - . taml dollars each to te School r uu-l, the : - Banrbat -alreadyT,' he-aoni-'of litres . HtUltotva lwenty-two ihnutaad tiv? hundred and sixty-two dollars. ( . By subcription to the Ruiltoad, ; Nati'-j (ration, and. Turnpike Companies as re quired by the charter, Ihe Bank, his ptidj ' " four hundred and fifteen thousand doU lara..-.5. r rj xi.::, ::;.'r Jc,,r if' "V,"' By auavtcription voluntarily made to -promote nubliu works of like nature, and ", ' to extend the use and profit of the State' works, the Bank hat paid nine hundred and sevanty-eight thousand seveq hun.lrcd -and fifty -nine dollars.':;!' The Bank hat loaned to the State at diBerent timrs since November, 1836, the ' sun of eight millions tis hundred and srv entyThousand dollars, ef which' three mil liont three hundred thousand dollar were -loaned oniheS3d Jmuiry, 1840, ihe lltti ' June. 1840, and the Sfuh January, 1841 1 ' - -the last loin of 400.000 dollars, being a part ef a loan of 800,000 dollars, which -' wai take:within ji , few tiara aubsequent, to" theTesumrrtion uf-apecie payments, tn S 1 -aid the discharge of the accruing interest on , the State debt. - This ban was, of eunrte, a direct charge upon her opera. . in specie begin:-and. it -wis morrovee the -fortune of the Bunk to - provide for a still larr portion of that loan in the precious metals, at much of it wa ptitl for by oth ' era in the promisory notes of tlie Bank. ? The statement thus briefly submitted,-; ' exhibits therefore, direct ap1icationf Ihe - - -, Capital of the Bank to purpoi.es of the ' State, to an amoun', exceeding twelve '' millions of dollars, and of nearly a million - more to woikt of public concern, enndue- ive t the profit of the State works and the " interest of her citikent.'v ' - - A -That these' applications of the rtpital have proved a severe burden upon "the , Bank, and both directly and indiVccily. au ! obstacle to Ihe success ol the tifort which ' has just failed, does not admit of ret.ona- ' btt tf flrtfbtrw11idefrfim f,-, large loans, which have never been nego- . ' . liable by lha Ban ((, except as afeurittrfli - - t.$mt9MMim.M& then., only Wpon, tt'IA -l timatea muck below the price paid and at ; the expense of heavy charge of interests,.-' premium and commissions, may be stated ' ' wilh all confidence as a heavy burden itn pnaed upon the , Institution- More than " 67,500,000 of these.loans have been taken within ihe Ut two year, a period of un-' exampled dilfieulty In the negotiation of mcrneyTlfid Tioparfof them tan betaid to have t,een taken with Ihe free: will of the Institution, or even with a regard tn hey own benefit except as the ilirectui ' conceived the interests of the Slate and ' of the Institution to be closely conaect- ' ed. - Your memor'alista humbly submit, that ' contributions like these do not constitute a ground nf'discrimination unfavourable' ' to the Bank, aa would seem to be the sen timent of these who would deny her the ' , riHinnofi relief that i now solicited at the barilla of ihe Legislature for all the other ' fcatlkK!" 1 a'iclsaiiltolstlt--.av.V...', l"L!nilLr - I, Ss riot however epon the ground of' : service to the State by the Institution, that Ihe : Directors p eaent this memorial. .", . lliey represent great interest, the sacrifice, ofwhich .will be extetiMvely prejudicial both lo publie and private welfure.and it is on be- t .,' half of these interests, that they ak fr relief br the Legislature. Tliey di not' 1 aiV tn 6e relieved from theobliffatior.a im- . ' Miseil by lha Constitution,' nor from the' rgal and mnralliability of aW debtor py their debtsi but they cnfiJentlv a1t to be exempted from. pretUU tahicl. the. t-
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