" - - l ' . ...c i J. w .' THOMAS J. LKMAY, tytium d PRorniKToa. TEEMS. . . airv.ea, tfcr.o Sellers per eas -half - aM.arett4if w ilka tike tetewillae r. l4 ta pay lb waaia aaaearal lib year's Mb ra.aa ta4eaa KATES OF A0VERT1S1XC. Far rv lMr(nl ciin4l liaettbit sis tap Seal .trrta. m 4 jlttr i task ssktrnatat nr,'wli-ttil. ia, aawate al CUrksead Sb arils will be krg4 ii pr aaal big kariaad edesutlaie t, awe . a. lib aa4(rea ike regular pri w to i4wriiii (kt f nr. piry .... i i.Lja ' YAUARLK ItKAI. ESTATE IX riX rtaxnroF itJLEjuir H)B SALE, v . T VWTCB a f' AttrT, ciiled a MkAHMn and ktrttc miercated, I shall 0.t tr e' al taU Aintioa lb highest kid. 4W. tfc b.k na;a4 e4 4ark! rt,1ena af-i let Jwaae Seaacll, logellK-r wil lithe laoita iiiim e4 wictna; rafiaua'ad M SS Acre. - tw at t I llvU.iriitilrg laa story bail J tag af aaeetleat taatrrud taMm'mt' tare Kaems, watte j aVy tv-lUr, auaataa) the aaatrila of !., tvjanw gvwae 4 tWtl Ta. V bm lb cartilage e4 Ui W yardi b-Ttt rb) door, ) tied. brat .Satiaxs- M Am. aft-if ier. lb oui4ni, i b4 ttwrn fttk, Crrig H.tntt Wixk kka lldaaa, KiirW. bartama llonar. Dairy, . an MKt.alcaili loeV and ej noi.(u, AxwM totka fmr it a (' tiOpratcd tiw Un't'f um.rn-t, aiih O .k' and llirKonr. 1 ka RaMw i iwtt4 !kj Ibraa qnantraaf a Ml ln ibr t aa4 b aoaMaWed Knter- t ItitfiuMvViiiini, krallltTuloirM aad Urn Imm, vra ai 4'a m .utrler tr; raterjr ta ba )'k WtkHptul rtwCuwalry,- - - V f ba rrpt f aill b al.l in aA ot JilTtrcat aiaci. ta mt fnwwi, aat arfl ba mvk wrifv a'(l w fS"t praatian. aia 1'burailav, ib ai Hnprr neat. A CrM afuM lo wi ntraa tun Be .). It IM aaawra Br k.av4a, axik til)anr prrunl (vrntrrijr, bearing i inarm fta) Hf rt.jn1v.an4 ika tl raere4 ao- 4 a"refc Baar ) aai-L ; fr"r t nVariai of (iilmf( ar examining tha f9mt,tm gall u lyw l l(. Sravell, Eiq. - - " WARVKK M. 1.BWIS. :, tfftmmke, I , - - - n ifla tM, SiMMbrJ.Xarla'k MaraM.akJ Wil ',1irtnV, aill iawrl iba Iw'pimK WfW) w wT aaia aV jwraara. utair xu ui MivMiintir. t. .-n. ui 'ataaM F! Hint Ion for Tba MtWnljat alTara for ) ihM aaluable pl0 tabaa, aaihM araal af italcigb, ealleJ Oak Urovc, aaatawiwf; abant tOOaraa, a jiart of which ia a , fa4 a iy a tba raanlT. Thar hi ann( Jwell ' H kaa as ffi Btamuaa. U Ja a of iha moat 4hjtiiM atioaiiafia fat a eoantry raaiJenea an; bar M U UmuU. App JANE WILLIAMS. 33-lf THK WHIG ALMA N AC - A!D CMITED8TATKS KECISTER, ru ix is. UjnJL UK It'HIJaHKItaaj Tt'KSDAY. ftaabar nfc, m4 raady lar delifar lo ara' l aitl aaatan, 141 At.M WAUKOH IMJ. Ml ad aonpUlc. k Ika wwl aalaalatiMM, lea. ka, g. HIE PKINCim. ASU MRASURESOF THK WHH.4) A lia a4 anatlaaaetl aiaiemaat al ika faii ai 44Twaa ka'aaaa Iba aoalaading ajr-a ta tlwa asanas, amkraclnf aa aipnailioa tad irr at tba tatIM tkr Whi (oHkImI j L. Aa RUtlUTUJ -v-W.YSV r THE fR'lVK'Il lON' Or IIOMK IXUi'STKY, hnw. lag P !?, XataaaW Mil H'lurfiU to ika . baWnf Wra of (kit CnunJi-r,' aad ba it anntrib mt a tba Pmw.ri .) WcUr ( Ibai faOfOat r rt rrKrilXHYt:UV.alaaraiM jleai..,, arttant ran inr lata aartt) f mriria kr.ri r, Al-L IMPOR. TSr tJ.CVM, i-, ika arm,! nm and aaaa( iba l atoa, Iraat 1M atoavaarariln. iatata ranllv tka anta ol aaert Stale aad a tao fnrvWa'ial anairM af iMOi t, AMI JlMiet, MI(.F.UVME. ka. fal nrwtrt f llMlv rt H(MJH( r.LECTIONS la all lka Mataa, tba aaaiWr l Maaibara ot ConfTn a4 K'-Man-j JVaaidaal la a bob aaah ia tmli- lt-4. k kta IIIKH'IIMi ALM A AO aill amitaia ahool 6i hf abvarlf frmtrd aafra, aa aa trkka par a praw i. mm4 ataabad ta a printed aoarr. Il ant ka aftVd- d Itr aaak taaViiblr al I eanla nrr Mft aaaT f I aar daaaa, ? SO par kaodarad, or V" p ikaniml, Urdcra aaloaig caab ar rca Mttalt wtaaad bf UHKt.t.KYl McKLRATll Fubluktr Trina IMdaa. ag. t. UUi. ! TUraai a-optaa'aill ba SHfll to any Edi aba ill (Hibliah lb aboa aJranitaiueut m4 arrj Burkrd tftfva of lb paprr. t'aia-rraiiT mt lNii)lvftnii. lhi)It AL DEPAIITMEKT. lbrur llalS. Tat larraadt waaiatai Taeartar, lha III al ankar. 4 ba aaati4, aadcr iba folloa. M( arraarxwat. la Ika auddia af Marrk ranting PiMtaa aa4 IWt af Madiaiaa, b; NiHtliU Itataita. M ii ' CkMaaaVf . ba Maeaar H411, M P. tr, V Wiluk (au., M. I. Aw. b WiluiiK Maaaaa, M D ba al M(4Mar. by Bil Jaratoa, M. D, Matra .Vlad-aa and iaraMay, bjr Cao. U. Woob, Ml CAtrtnaa aaTlba tbarawa af Wentea aad Chihlrta, bf Hum I.. Uom. M. U. A nar m mt Umawl taatarra aad DretonMra , ta ttntxrm ab Iba abaaa, ia (iaaa at iba art ttanw aad aaaaaawat lafirotarj aallcd tba PVsbp4MB Ha4at. Ctawal Madiaiaa. b W. W. !, M. D. fbw4 karivry, bf 1aa tiiBMi and Hoaa, Or Hiirw aaatmaat bt aabfta attandanee at lb bv4 Haayilal Bald AniaM M. aad at tbr liekatt of a-tajaaa ara liaard kr awa tar traaa Naaambar la, ika niita talid taa bia mira, and iba atbar rrna af Iba kaa, antil lb tinw rtiiiaa. CtaMral lat'aria m Mrtbaiaa it '" 4Va af4 takr talba ll itar ef Marakbj tk. 'ad, ta Ika rNraatf Ifaaia llotpual, ta mu kaa afctk b arall kaoaa aa oa af tba 6na aad bra taadaawd laanaartrt la Iba Uttttrd Stale. Tba rauaaa tnr rVarucal AaMoatf ajdl ba opened bjiLr Iw, aad aaanbuMd aa la tba aad ol Marcb 1 taa ara a. Jar iba abara al Raaf Bark C ioddard. bt It, lb atnattraiar. a Mb i Mipervaioa ia Iba patl i afttrvnainar.: 'J ' Caaiaaa aMiiaaa la tba ar aatraaiaa aabinctt I A an amy, Malarat Mrdara.Cheiaiilry.Snrirrir.ank (Iktaana. baa rrranfrf kera nada, 4 are in pro. tvM, aWiaeifraf ibaaahatd briar labthv traaraaa. bb IMdaata) aad tjlimral, a character at aaatala4 k.arail aa paak! ia Hrtin a alii Mmttaal adarMiaa. Tk IVarw bf bf alarm Mcdiea, betidet bit Ctkiaal. baa aa aa'antii and !! twrnnlied Co naatatt.Araat abtb ar amhibited, hi lb fretk a-d (ran air , natna and raolia Medioinil lltata W. E. MONXKR, M. I.. Daa al tbr Mariiaal Faaultr. WJ rkwn Straat, Phdadeli. 4Cal tr?( Itli. - fflllt Xort 4 awHlrrallr aatcbrraf th dittinrtilth ad rtilali-k af Ika acbool b tr ta MHimuiM b iba Mnhaal IVaartatrat mt lb fiaarrliana ot br Kaar, aad aiib ibe difTrrrat Ibtpeaaariat aad fcar.,(arf aMitlMna of Ik any, ta Clinical at t kawaiarf aa)rnrlin thron(b Iba" year, ia raa, aad aiWn raaada af i-cla, h tuab f ra Ibajta at dVane . - . PRE'sTY;(.00D. -On a recent occasion, m ths marriage ce remony raa shout to. be prfirirted . in a bare Ii in a neighboring town, when the dfrrvm-ifi desiring ths parties winhinir to be t irriej to rite op, a Urge Dumber of ladiet A !ttii girl recently dictl in England, in eSiitroaeneat ..f hovina Biii-kMl ilia anda nf , . ....... s -r "-Tfrr w.Vclie. f -Tt 9 - Of- J . North Caoolina 01. XAA.il! ! 1 'j .a. MoreKew Book. , Tliit daf retril, ai lb oit!t Caiolioa Bock Slor. the loUavitiK bouki: - 1 t ' -A-Traathe th Charch of Cbrilt," deti(ad abtrdj lartbrnteof Stuiltwtt i Tbetdojr, hr tba Kt- W.ilnualMiouv A. M. ai WornetlerColU-ja, Uxlnrd. iotao VtK Oclaro.": - . r Tk Vieat of WikrfiHrt, ii Till by Oll.er CW aihh, illoMraied hy ittW Kngratlnft, itb an kiaoant oltk Aoibor'i Lilr, and rliK ky . Adtia, M. . '-f '..- ..- - ' - Tba Dirbta Lr gallon of Motet demonrtrttrif br the Kigbt Iter. W. IV w burton, O U. lord Hitbopaf, Uloncrtlrri in taa VoU. '. . ' - r 1 Brtdgsmaa't Yooag i"lrBrr't 4t!ilant. ' ' Sjr-rrrr TCRSEH lb II UGUftSk ., RaleiRb. Da-Jl. " .'--' - -A: , TO Wui. Evans' Cflr'brnted Fever ' ' ' aVbJl Akhc Pill, t " A eariain, tala and tieiy aata hir T IboadbAia ate. Preiinred by , DU. EVANS. KWChtihtra t. New York. ' ' Aim! lor le it ' ... N. t, T1TH'S ' ' - Aputhtctry Store. . 13 .il Do l ou like Good Cliettinic Tobav- r! Call ami try tome of iieihtpi the bert you crer did 'tile. We litre tlsoaft-ry tuperior article ol Spoking Tohtreo. r Wc have alto twenty or thirty boxet of rMnufte taml Tobacco, hich we offrr at. .ry reduced jiri ert by the box. All on euiiwnnient, and offemJ at raetory prtae. TUnXEit k HUfSIIES Septra Raleigh ber 1 H. 35-11 "TTRrrENTnESS. MERCHANT TAILOR, RALEIGH, N. C. fTIAKES GREAT pieature in ' announcing to JL bit friandt and euttomert, that be hit jutt re turned from tha Northern Citiet, with a large and elegant aupply of OOODS in bit linr, embracing erery thing utatlly kept in tuch Eaftbliahmant. Ha Ueemi it nnnccetstry to enter into a detail of bit attortrnent. In aaroueh at ha hopei all who may with ta purcbata will titii hit Store, when ha can ditplay hit Slock for their intpeclion, under th belief that thty will b highly pleaaed with it. Garmanta oftrery kind, mtJ to order at tb ahortatt notice, and warranted to fit welL Ha ia extremely thankful for the patronage ha. ba heretofore received from th public, and aa no effort, on hi ptrt, thall ba aptrcd to merit a con tinuance, he unpee an augmentation of ihc tame. N. B. Thote indebted, are moat retpectfully tr.- quested ta call and aettlt their account, eiihi-r by Utah or Not. T. K. Y. October. SO, 1843. 43 3 m. HATS SHOES tm abundance!!! JUST. RECEIVED! JAMES r. AI.FRIENU kt hint rceeired, and it now onenmr, a beaut ilul ami eompleta atterlment ot UOOU1 ut bit line, comprising a gratt rariety tiieb at , . Dearer, Brush, Caastmere, Neutria and Silk Hats, very heal, for Gentlemen and Yootht; Gehtlemen'H fine Otter and Fur Seal Cap;. Far, Silk, Cloth and Selettit Cap for youths and children; with a large assortment of - White and Black Wool Hats and Hair Seal Cipt for Set rants. His stock of Ladies' and Gcnllcmfn't Doots & Shoes is also larrre; a part of whLh.is rery superior, haringbeen selected witii great care expressly for this marknt. frtcmlt nd the publie jrenertlly are inviied to call and txamine for Ihrmtclrct, at he it determined la tU aheap for uuh, or on a thort credit to puua ttul cauoineri euf . JAMES T. ALFRIEND. Raleigh.' Oct. 31, 1813 43 lOvr CITY HOTKfi. BY DANIEL MUMMY. THIS well-known Etttbhtlraient, Ftvetierill Street, Raleigh, titutted on tha time Lot with tlx Court House, conlinueropen for th reception of Traveller, and Boarders generally. Tha whole Haass is in comfortable order, snd every attention paid lo the rotiifort of ituetts, while the charge aie proportioned to the difficulty of the time A lim, iled number of Membert, ot the opproachlng Gen eral Aatembly, can be fuinitlieJ with board and comfortable roonit, if early application it made. Tha CiTt Hotkl it the proper ttisge Office for the Chapel Hill, Hillaboro', Greenntoro', and Tar bore' Stages. October 17, 1843. ' 42-4w To the members of'llic ficnerul Asaembly of North Carolina: The tuberriucr, keeper oi "I HB I'KOI'LE'S HOUSE, " on Ctpltol Sqnnrrt, it prrfmring lo t ceo rem od tie 40 or $0 meniberi uf ibe (iaoerni Atiembly, next aettion. Hit termi will l low luitahte I the limetr He it alio prepared lo Uke ia llartet. ia litery, on nratontble termi. IT Thote Geatleoirn aiihiui tn mutt kit knot their bom during the tenion, will pleate write to him preyieutly, in order tn enable lum in rrterre rootat for them. JOHN ZIEtitNKUSS. Ktlrigh. Qt. 5. 18W l-3t. FALL S Cl'I'Lltt S OK BOOKS. STATION Alt V, 71 t'SIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY Alt I'lCLKS, ke. FOR SALE BT E.'P.'NASIf, cumnre Street, Pettnbur, Vn. COUN I KY Alerkar.t aud oihert ia wtnt of a ny ol the above articlat, will And in ray eitjb- liihmrnt, Ibe mott detirtble Hock I btve ever I-J lerad, rrtaiiu reatieea pnert a sail from nT old friendt aad autlonwrt it tolKHrd.- Hep S7. . . , f?T Opifer per Orbem rfiror. H) DOOlOtt K VANS' MINIS t KKS TO TUt tl9. TSESSEf). Evans Camomile Pills. This Ionia Medieine it lor. nerroot mmplainttt gatMtsI drkilny, milieeHio aad Its sonsswMiets.a wsul at sppetilc, dtttentio al th ilomack, acidity, anpleaaaat tatt a ia the mouth, acrvoot tymptorttt, laagaor when the miad beeentot irriubla." detpood iog, taooghthd, meUacholy sad rbjetted. Il'pc-. bondriaeiam,ansamptiaa dhnnattuf light, drliri atk aad all other ncrvnut aflVciuint, these Pills will products tale and per mantel vara. .-' . ' : Prepartd by Da Evias, 10U Chathsm st. Kew Yrk, and tor al ba this place al . . . N. USTITiVS Apuhertxy Store. Raleigh, March o. IMS. I S tf : ' A FEMALE PREACHER. Miss Jordan, a lady from f lliooia, is eauii ing a great excitement among the Method ista of Ciucinnati, by her pisaclting. Powerful iamoraVin LiteUectnol,nn( in pby.balresourrea-Jiheundof ni tires, and the flALElUH Hrp-: V TIT E C 1 1 jl J8TI AN. SUK. - .Tha tboyr iuJicairt lh t;! f ammiilily Yarhaf leal. ta be pjt.ti.hr J under the cttiitrol of llifrrJoplh- tra CltntiMtn i uplitiimij Commntoe.to toen tt an ailrquala tmogof of piilroiitK thiiii ba procurej. It ia dexianrd in maka ihi. alir. tha wlurU a, ra. ligiout. intelligence tlortely, and a tnttnt by which that portion af the Churct of Chrirt, wbieU-' ia drnnmm.w.) Cm i.nrr,.r (r.rard. m Sxhibil their iwa before the world, of th promii . ''CularV UKI. h will t our aim to incul . . . . .. ... . ! ' . .r-.. ,.t Ua..i.n...... ..rr.M. 1... :n. ..,.. i;.. nrnt i)i'ctrini 01 to Hibie. ma. organwntioR 04 lha. Cmirch,-B ha iroe and eorrrct .Ua'inlihe. Tha esl "Tatirea. tkrtchet and. taWi, the princi; ktilr arMaattiani and diaalaalaiirifcaata tMtO''aU'to--Amaa.- '.all' aOMrrl--inoniIllir brought nnder ravte w." atal tha i.ra r remedlet wil! be 4rtrmia to ba aiml.ed No- lavor will ba thoa n to that. dtaorganixifM demon ptrtr riiiriu .1. .. a.-t :: . .1 ; .. . ni. ! CbrttMisal proper ataadard will be. ret furlh iri bold relief, tea ralty ine point for sir true ProteatariW. Th Stirbur't ' cialm at biig , dtfely th HeaJ of tb Church, will be dafvaded an4 mtia tallied, and he will b held forth in all th nrgy and simplicity of divine revelation. . A plar wil hkewite be afTorded foi an account af religious re vival, minuteeof conference and tocb like mat tett. The Sun will be publithed oil a large medi- uia theet, in newspaper form, on the fjrat day of each month at una dollar per annum, payable alwtyt in advance. . The place of publication will be stated by the Committee, of which notice thall b given to subacribers in the 6 rat number. On tb reception of tb firat number by th subacri bers, ths yearly subtciiplion will be considered at dut. - Elder Daiiikl W. Ktaa, of Junto, K. C.. having bean selected by tha Commute at editor, coromu nicationt thould be directtj to htm, I'oat Metier at Junto, Orange County, IV. C. Auir. 17, 1842. N It We hope our frlemlt will send on their names immediately. We elui 11 nothing from tbvrn until we tend the firtt number, snd not much then. IBs not alarmed at hard timet. Let ut all gel bet ter snd do better, snd thsn timet will be batter. Our paper is designed to effect general good therefore we hope to have genersl patronage. Minittert of every ntme see requested t aid us by their conv municalionr on the subject of a general christian union, tie. FRIfcND. PROSPECTUS OF THE AND Young Ladies' Magazine. On Ibe firtt of August, 1843, will be ittusd the first number of a new magzine with tha above title. Amng the many (.eriodlcsls now published, there sre none which sre devoted to light literature, and lay claim to literary excellence and tatt in mechanical execution, which are not excluded from general circulation by tbe high pries al which lby are issued. To supply this want which hat long been fell by many, the lubacribors have deter mined to establish a magazine that can be offered tu rfb publie at a pries sufficiently low lo bring it within ths resch of all, snd at the asms lime itsus a work which will bear comparison with any now publithed, both in literary merit and mechanical tecuiloo This work bss not been unttken light ly, but with a determination to make good whslevet our prospectus may promine, and we mean that the remark of s celebrated modem writer, To lie like t)e protpectutof a new majniue," slisll In no wise apply lo us. The content will be ectirely original, and from the pens ol the most populsr, talent' d, and pleaaing writera of the day. A large !it of paid contrihu tors bars been Mrured, snd among the numberare many whose names stand high upon tbe brightest psges of Americsu literature. Eseh number will be-embellithed with a fine steel or mrzzntinto engraving, from the first srruta in tltt country; slto a beautiful colored engraving of flowsrs, and one or more psges of populsr mutic. . .The work will be printed on aw and beautiful type, east expressly for the purpose, and o fine white psper. Each number will contain 48 octa vo psges with a e'esr, wide margin, snd in a neal and appropaiate cover. , A number will be issued on the first or August, October, December, February, April and June.' To bring the work within lbs reach ol all, it will be publish I at lha low price of OWE D0L1VAB PEH ASTNUM!! inrariatlg in advance, or seven Copies for five dollars. All ordsrsjtnd communications (post paid) must be addressed to DREW & SCAMMELL. 67 South Third Street, Philadelphia. No. 1 for August is now published. Spec- i men numbers furnished, if ordered free tfptttagt IVOTICE. J.J. UPCHURCH Reapectfull) informs the citziensof Raleigh and its ticiinty that he lias taken a shop al the "PEOPLE' HOUSE" and is prepared to execute any work in bis line of biisineaa,' such ss Engraving, Letter Cutting, Brand and Stamp making. Gun snd Lock Smith ing, Cane mounting-, repairing Umbrellas and Pa- rasola, A.C.' All of ilie. above will ha executedin the neaU.t manner ai.d at the, shortest notice, on reasonable lerms. The Subscriber Is very solicitous for jobs, as he is a young msn and very desirous of rstsblishing bHTKteltiH) a business thst will be useful to the community and profitable ta himself.. He there for hopes bis friends and tbe public wilt try him and give bim a chance lo "earn his bread by the sweat of his brow " ' ti. ft. Cast Steel Letters and Figures always en hand for ssle. J. J. UPCHUKCH. j Raleigh, gepu J4ih. 1844. . 16 36 ; RALEIOII PAPER MILL. The Subtcriber, having rebuilt hit Pxrta Miu. whi. k wet dealrmed by fir in Febiusry IfUl, ud j pa' il into full and complete operation, with til the aiodern )mproveiBnla ht Mairbinery, ai.uh esprit ewee bat ibtwa lo be an valuable; ianow prepared te supiity ibe Printers ui North Caraliua, and others, wtih si good snd cheap Psper at can be pu-aaaeit in th Souilirrn Market lie It ptentned In make all qoalitirt, tiset and nejantUies,sad hit pricet Will be ss low. as ran be aflorded. - . - All order fiw Paper, niuat be seeompaned with a atitfactory referen, f where the person is un ' known) or they will not be attruded to, int all )mi relate!, aniu.lii.g I $JUO, errtllt ot A months will be given lb parahater tivmg aa Aaerptane payable al Raak.'nt Note,', with Jbeearittt It the a naotmt parcksted eserad ISO. ibe payment wHl b trrangrd ai 4 and t MMwUbt, hi tqnal inilalments Peraoat erdering Paper will S)mify ll.etile, that it an many ktehes long, and st n.si.y aide." The S snsl size loe Nwsnaas it 4)t.13. bat if diOerrwi lia be wasted, h araat be meiitxmrd in tbe araVl- Altkiadtef Paper kir nrtutinr Ptrachlrlt. and Colored Paper for covae tbe at me, enanantly kept eat batali A . - ' MAS.H ASH 8ATER. The American Tract Soeiety tta distri buted 2.000,000 books, a-.d 60,000,000 tracts wiibia tha last 17 ysaia, WEDNESDAY, I0t. t6 iai2. : i . PB03PRCT0S , " . w ar th a' ' COtD WATER M AG AZIE. lllit work it to ba at !tt fill iuilicatei. -devo ted to tb Causa of Tempf rancej and it is fully hoped and coofidc-ntiy aitticipatatl. that our exer "" thr.iujfU Iba metliurn of it ptK'ca, will be I'rod'ictirr of rriualo.i(l;ir.ecially to'the young '' ruinjjrennatin, for whom il it more par- "'. ' ..., !";- ; !" K'V the joliitg j,it abhorrrnca of 1 he use of. '"l,,1,'C.tiiK drmkt, anU cia tbrm to ihun very IritiD'atioii n hich Inky fcatl to o baneful a prac tice-, to tue.te in ttskm a jut nntr laudable desire lo benefit their fellovr men, by a iding- their mite of inrliioiice to the jor4 ptver vvbjbis now at work, and which promise to trip away tiiis blot. upon tU fair lama of our coutMryj lo aid the reformer, nnd encoUrafe the reformed in their praiseworthy efforts to conquer the enslaving pas sion for drink, wliicl- has debaard so many ol tle noblest hearta and proudest intellects; lo speak the words of hope and encouractment to the I drunkard, and of sober truth and remonstrance to those who still persist in the unduly. Unchristian and t mna oly practice of dealing in that which is blighing the fairest flowers, poitnnina; the holiest afleciions, tevtring the fondest ties, and tilling the land wif frirnr, rtttery snd wo. To aid us in the undertaking, we have secured the seavices of Mestrs. N. Moors and A. Firz, gentlemen warmly devoted to and actively en gaged in the cause, aa editors; and a host of con tnbuuits of steriing merit, whose productions cm not fail of briirg the instruments of much good, if widely diaseminated. number of-the wpik will he isaurd on the first dsy of each month, containing 3J large 8vo. pages, illustrated by numerous original Engrav ings, Temperance Songs and Music, done up in a neat and appropriate cover; at the low price ot U.MS. JJOL1-AK A YEAR, IN ADVANCE, or seven copies for five dollars. We solicit the aid of the friends of Temperance in sit parts or the country in this useful underta' kiug. . All orders and communications, post paid, to Dt aauressea to DREW k 8CAMMELL, CT South Third Street, Philadelphia. rumors who give the above a lew inser tions, and sending a copy of their paper marked wim hik 10 tne publishers, shall retcive the work for one year. IMPORTANT WORK Sow IN THE COURSE OF PUBLICATION. 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Persons wanting LINSEED OIL or FLOUR by the Barrel or Load, will write to the anbacti-1 ber at tno Mule, Orsna eeoaty.-. " ' 1 THO-.W. H OLDEN. Jely 5, 1S18 87 3t Sundsrd will insert threstiraes. rTaV . - t home of our affections, 1 From the Savannah Georgian GENERAL HAMILTON'S OPI .. NIONS. . ' We publish below a teller received by yesterday's mail fioni Gen. Jamrs Hamil ton. It will be seen that Gen. II. argues to reconcile ibe opinions expressed by him in 1837, with those recently expressed. We could comment on litis tetter, but as our main reason-in comparing ueii, us former Iew on theCurrency wilh ihoae recently promulgated, was to vimlifate President Jack soli's course against the Bank, we refrain, and submit the letter to the public, without a repetition of argu ments which we Understand Gen. II. not to impair. " We will alwajs cheerfully yield our col umns to any gentlemen who seeks to place himself right before the pubticfand not the less so when that gentleman is entitl ed to our respectful consideration. To the Editor of lite Cevrglan : Sir: A friend has called my attention to a paragraph in your paper of the 8th inst. in relation to my letter to Mr.. Cal houn. . I trust I shall not be obnoxious to the accusation of any very extravagant self-love, in making a remark on the ap parent contradiction in the opinions I ex pressed in my letter in 18Sr, to Mr. BiU lle, in reference to the causes which pro duced tbe first financial revulsion, which supervened the advent of Gen. Jackson's administration, and thote to which I have referred this catastrophe, in my London communication to the former gentleman. Opinions, Sir, do not constitute truth, but they revolve round (be centre of light, as it is struck out by the hand or time and experince. We must catch its rays as we can. The error I committed in my letter to Mr. Biddle, was in regarding; secon dary, as equally concurring with primary causes -The removal of the ileposttrs, with ths Presidential Ukase to the Slate Banks to loan them out freely to the peo ple, lo nourish the industry of (he coun try, in other words to foster the spirit of speculation, combined with the Veto on he renewal of ihe charter of the Bank of the United Stales, produced a multiplica tion of Stale Banks, which led to the ex pftien of the circulation rof the country, and gave a mischievous potency to its en terprise and industry. If Mr. Calhoun's plan to rertew the charter of the thsn Bank of (he United States for a prriod ol twelve rears,' to enable it under salutary restric tions to wind up, had been adopted,, the late crisis would have been averted, to gether with the frightful catastrophe which befell the insulation itself.. This states man at w the danger ahead, and had the wisdom to recollect the policy, of .making all changes in the circulation of a country so gradual as no,t sensibly to affect the -Undaid of value until the community was entirely prepared lor the change. The dtaease, however, has run its course. The patient is dead, a d we have now all the benrfits-of a poll mortem examination, by which the connexion between the cause of malady and i'a result may very cler'y be established. What inquest that great and unlaltcrtrg coroner. Posterity, Will pro nounre, I tnink cannot be doubtful. It nill be borne in mind that my letter to Mr. Biddle, however valueless, wis wiittrn in the spirit of conciliation , lo bung home to this gantlemin the cunvic Own that the old Bank uf the U. States pro per, could not be re chartered, and at the same time with the humble hope that it mignt intiuce uenerai Jackson, under tins admitted state of things, to afford what he had suggested was yet reluctantly linger ing in the resources of his own financial wisdom, a plan of a Bank of the Uoiti d Slates, which, whilst it should be sufn tiently llexible to shrink to the gague and measure oi nis constitutional scruples. "would, neveithefessa ' be reus! to the wants, and far exceed the expectations of nis country.7 ' I assure you, Sir, it was no abiding at tachment lo a, flank of the United States, that indur ed me to write the letter tn Mr Calhoun, which l addressed on the 9th ol Sept. to him from London. I have' )tms I . a . 1 . known mat wia measure was tmprsenrabts In the shape of Mr Clay's project, not alone from the condition of public senti ment .in the United Slates, but from (lie impossibility, when publie and nrivate con fidence were both destroyed, of raising the eaptiat necessary lor such an institution. But I saw our country dishonored hbn ad, and pobtrate at home, I desired,, il pos sible, to invoke one of the moat spaciou intellects of ibe t tries in whklt we live, ia gie its power to this fatal state of things', and, in ths deep calamity of hi country, to abate something, of what may be the in flexibility1 of bis own opinions.' In other words, I desired to ascertain whether by some modification c of .'the- Exchequer tirheme, proposed by the present sdminig. tration, a relief might not be found in bring ing the credit and revenues of Ihc Govern ment Jn , aid of ihe circulation snd ex changes of the country. My object had no othjrrejclent' than, thii, jU M the dil temperature if ihe times, when every move ii ref. rred fo parly impuls. 1 have learnt wilh;to little astonishment and surprise. tore my reluro to the United Stales, that svitiist, my.Ietler h been attributed by some persons to s wish te make Mr. Csl- hobb President, bf other it ha alio been icribtd ts a covert design in the midst ef absadant ejp-eii nsol kindness, to strils a blow in favor sf his opponent. I assuie too, I.ih) tnbre thuucht ol the Prekiden tial elreiioii, when I wro'e tbe letter in question, than I did of how, in hi pieacnt ' diffioulliel, the Emperor, of Cltini wis to eschew bpismand at the same time picdett his Bohes or Snuchorg from Bt itibh po ta tion. I have certatMly not had su b re markable luck in freaiilrdt making as ,to rJcr it at a'l iletdrable that I shbuld tt up again a stock hi (rails in this most un profitable pursuit, in which tlioss i'tsTto ptay the game have very ofteu the only benefit -of paying its charges. r ' ' v ' Nof I knew thL, Mr. Calhotiri ha'd the -mind to grapple with this subject. "For the last five years 1 have come,in contact wi t, the first publio men in most of the Govern ' ' ments of Europe of every gusge ami calibre of intellect. 1 have no where met with.his superior. In the depth, brilliancy' and . quickness of his extraordinary powers, In -;. the unbounded opulence of his resources, ' or in the purity of a lie which place him wh re he stands without reproach. I se- lected him ia the man most fikely to re- lievs his country from calamity and "dis- honor, because I believed him to .be the v, man for the work we had to do, without1'" ; any refereiire to a miserable scramble AW ' oftice in which ferocity and vulgarity ip-l. -pear almost invariably the principarcham-J pions- ; . ' r'--.?i The contest which is corning .oil' in our . country should be fairly and early under ; " stood. The issue is not belweeo nou the' : impracticable phantom of a Bank of the U. , ' ' niled States, of no Bank: but between a c National currency issued on the .- credit ; and by the authority of the ; Federal Guv ernment, or the and gjip of hard money f and the Sub-Treasury, accompanied with' the licenses of the States to manufacture ' as much irredeemable paper, as they can persuade a defrauded community to swal- , low, without any check furnished by lha direct or indirect agency of the Govern. ' ; ment of the Union. -. vr " - , When the debtor class throughout th United States understand this Issue, they ' will wake up from that deceitful sleep, which however broken by a thousand tor tures, is their only balm. Wheathey. un . derstand that a sound currency' is indiaa pensable to a just and honorable discharge ' of their debts, all personal, preference tofj men will be merged in the.highcr consider , rations of public good and - the cheering hope of the ultimate payment of their own 7 . obiijatjons. . " ;'' The result f the state of thing which I have ventured to depict may assign me a ' humble station I am content it should be '-t humble. I would not in preference, . humble as it may be, walk . asros '- Broughton street in your city, fr any -of- hce in.Jhe tu lol th4wern4nenf or t pie of the United States f. em the Pre. x sidency to a Tide waiter in the port of ' . Brunswick, Geo-, which -1 bslieve prehends the category of a) I that if valuable or worthless in Ihe great stream of federal patronage. My destiny is' to follow ths plough-on the banks of .the river which j,1" washes the srmfli. western border of your - r own State, or to labor in thine field which , are in aight troir that desk where in all - " probability ynu indicted ihe sentence of ' ' v my condrinnation' foj5 inconsistency with V - the proud hope of paving my own debts. . We, however whom the ignorance and inl capcity of oOr Government have either em barrassad or ruined by measures which precipated a disastron alteritinnin the -standard sf .value without a psrrallel in n modern history, deerve to add the re- I proach of cowardice to misfortune, if we dp not make' an intrepid, united, snd un- v i-, tiring ffirt to right both the etruntryaid ourselves. Not by Relief or Stop laws, ant by the penacea "of the Bankrupt Act, ; ' -(for this measure, though it may discharge , the person, does not discharge the moral ' obligation of the debt, which , remain a ; eternal as ;hc principles of truth and jus- " . ' tice) but by selecting for the high trut of -the agency I have indicated tho-e who tie . 1 sire manfully fo discharge-it, and who have the courage to speak out, and to in cult ale those mighty truths on w hich the house of our fortunes and honor mast stand,' or stand not at all. ' , ... v The gret money power of Ihe country, . i the framers of the Constitution intended should reside '.vilh that authority, which iii -this confederacy presides over sll. or it ia nowhere to be found..-,Thi power. I' believe General Jackson, under. f hs sinis- ' tr counsels of soma who were unworthy sf ' " his confidence, greatly and mischievously abused, owe the old gentleman no re- ' sentments. You mistake me, if you sup- - firmed I intended to abuse htm in the ml-' est degree. A good humored sarrasm i 5 sbuse in no sense of the term, I glory in ; spite of Us cost in the monument he has , ' reeled on th banksf the Mississippi. It ia destined " to tntTur as Tons the miehtv : current of flint -noble river run with an ' subdued majesty to the ocean. But I deep-, ly deplore ths final award, which posteri ty, in its fiat roust pronounce on his civil -administration. Let it rest, however, in peace, Like the dead, it speaks from the - grtve To our instruction.-; -; . As t regard Volt locality a in some tie- gree my remdence, I am sure vou; will e . use tin . liberty I bav'e taken in addressing k:i t--. i .- . you una icutrr, a on in reqaesiing lis puo icstton. . - iv..-j; i-" I have the honor lo remain,- 'w t V Very respectfully, your obt serv't, ; - ' r , . s J. HAMILTON. , New Vosk, Oct-0, 1842; " - 'c .Y; absence. ; '.; : : tIt ' is' said ihat absence cools' fnoderale passions, , nut inflames violent and solid ones. .... .. , ... . ' . ; fjlecp. the type of death, i alto liks lhaf which it typifies, restricted to the earth, It flic from bell and is excluded from heaven , A preacher should endeavor to draw oni the heart of hi 'text, and put fit into Iba ncarus ot nia nearer", . . . The Nashviile papers state that Gen. . Jackson hae antirelir rrmvrorart from tha in. jury receiver! by tha npsetting of astniajtw