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.. tt ' -' V - - . . - It' VT 'i mm i, -T - I i .. a .5 i R l rt. - I .4 i f f : - eUBUSUDyEJt YXVJ)XES DAY H UK MA G ,0 So oo.Froul SUt nextfieutb of taeiik of Cape Fw , The jirice of this PPn twe dollar and fifty cents 9er anntini peyBpis a uuw. 'tiuvivuuwiuiinon ninth afWaubscribinsr, ot after fbe bemnmns Of ncW urtptlinyear.tfireeilolUrt will be charged, anrfifnat fid -aatilsbeyear ttplres.itudoilarr and fifty "cents . Vill beliried.. iwVJV'-Wf I; No pipit Will be liscdntinaed antil ll arrearage ae AvS!a inserted at one dollar pea-square ; Jf HHp.f fojrthe Brt,-and twnty-titeclnUor ,. jed from an ajertiing jillwhen it iniounllotirt d . r in nr oneyear,, Yearly laJing .advertiiemcii trtN ( t)t BJitir,h Tml eonntcteJ wfll "in OcroQ 25.143 232-tf. i iMviiUfr ' w: myitis'? "CoriimUsiii'lst rorwnrdlng' Merchant, TIIOS. 81.DFOItnt .Auctioneer and Oommissioa Mercbant noni n-r fs. iukkiv .. v ' r- Acta .ybr..f-.: t .,..1 ,Vt,BeMLim8.-fc.-'tW,'-l ' r-'2a7.f. NKKP.& VVAItNKK: If' V .PRlf GOODS, GROCERIES,! SHIP CHAN w DLERY, SHIP ST0RE5T, Ifte. Ac.' 'J lone28,3J84t,,HR Qnj'f R onilnraigned would wnpectfnltj announcM flie pahlie that he wili pontlouethe 1 C,0M MISSION-BUSjrtESS; . ttho)dfWn4orihe lata O, C. Slow. . t . , I ; . . ,,ciurles,d,ellis. 5 Not. Itt. 1843, - v. ,r v, .w-t 233-tf. Ctfitrral Comwfssfon ltlrrchitt, .S,'firjiei!NT;:.''.V': JVx Doot North hfi lit Ntd ' Cmtom Houtt, -wiLtNaTosr, i: g'.i' ' L-j f ; - , 1--. - - . j ,' ' r r i FOR TUB. SALE, OF Timher, Ldaiiber, & .VaTai Store 9, ffffAtlNR Tocafatf myaclf In Wilmington for tba potv v''".m poaaof aelling'Fiwaaa.Luiiata, TuaeaiT'iii; : Tab, &t I would y to the public thattiothing hll be wanting on fXparVtqt thai;: 411 of en tiro aatisfaetlpti. ' . I take thU opportunity af achnowlodg'mg niy.oMigiiliona aa Ihoie.who hare patronized' mn, and hope to share a poiw lioa af the buainaaa pf the puhlir genorallf. -y , "' ? STEWART PJPICIN. i t 'March H, 1844a '-'3ft3.y. hi iw i..ii ti -m i-.n .,i in . j, i ijpn i i : TO REN r1rJE new flra" proof atote 'tirar th Rnir Road ' Depot, '. given tmmediataly., AISQrl well finished office in tba naw fir proof bujldiog on Nutt,' wharf poaaeraion given InuneiUately. , ,9A T w. "-A'ppiio1 h.;nutt. Sept.' 1 IV 1 844. " ; - V.k -278-lf. - U8T RCUEIYEUA fresh auppty of theCele r brt4 Sappuigtout; AotWererf illa.r A certain and cflcaiual remedy for, sgut and ffver, Ililioua) and all ' other frtera. ' " " ' Dr, Brhndreth'a Vegetable PDIe, , ' ' , a . Petera--0 1 ' "; . ' ' - ; a .jfTayhw'e Balaam of LWerwort', v " ' -j- ,.. WiiiHemora'a I 'oneentrated Vegetable Ryrop, an axctllehl remedy for bowel complaint, &c. t , i, .- f iBTATa op f-oatn carolxhaT Court of flea V Quartet ulqnj, August Term, 1844. ; i 'CheiieR,ocljweli;i(jp ,f t.RDBEO,thaioubUrtU(bemeratheWilMii,g. Z.,V -'i'"":rvr"r fa weeaa,, .jo, i ucieROHm. To Appear at fh neat term of this Court, and show' cause if ' " jaay htfoath.wKy the plathtiffshoiita not have judgment, .jaml Inland levied on 't aoW t aatisfV laintitr de- jaaai J eawT uhaklisu BALDWIN, crk. iMobf Wl. 1844. j 38S4U -vl"" v V !) ' I H.-4 'IW VMS'WUtt'ii'lUJi 'I !.. j. l,;vV it VJJU J'JU.UvUdJa, The 'onderainged have In atoro and for"aale. T, R. 8ugaf, lt and M quauty, "joaf and crushed ugar. iaguira, fllo, and Javi Coffee,' ; English lrdn - I Oollina' png bit AxM, ei Flour, balfiand whoJd barrel, otiDmon iurp - ,,,,1, n,iui wii(',i i ..Broad - ' Shot and Powder . V trAnaaaorunerit of coarse Bhoen ,And also have eonstant- J on kaid eoonuy prod3Vt wholesale or retail. SMITH' AGAUSE.' At Detobef 94 1844. f"'1 ' 282itf( 9fy ?riB OAfE'FEAir .-w li -Tt t i-StTtTATED dtreetlf oppotita WilniirlirHon!' hsa Ven , I aa-bliiBjlajodit ow hta onerBtienf ! The DraDrle. rt will teeeiva ORDE RS forLUMSER t ally tatftp- A general snvrjmenl.pj GOODS in the dliove.lmf, oCmy own oiauufae- ture, coneianily on liand. and lor tale I stfrires to fettfl tlie iimes. "Saddlts 1 rld. Ilarnbs' maili iirt tirAtr. and ' CairiBgfai'o-mmmeJ al short aotir CharriotetSf Jhggitt, ond TrMUng tfagonj. r; ' logeuier . Willi a general' MHwtnrnt or 1 :3$jeJjMthit, .tinuii A'AoemaArtu'- sTnrftnffi.! PiirrltitSf ta. era rtupirtluiljr inviietklS call at Uw oW ind, IrliM atrefljonevilwiEatt of T, Y Brrn;n Jfwqlrjr note;, v. O.! 28t-iy. re Window- Sasbes Blinds and Soor fllHE auWrife ! eenifoFm '$ the leaf Wriufcri X. $ 1 Ui.North Am) ijl,tei' ntt' for tlie hwe named. ,artlrlefi. which Vill be boxrd dd and ddirtred tJh fjoard fasrl li""Nw VonK,' at ttw and at abort ttntiw.' I'tmorm aout to contract ormliJ- in viU Anil If tn thnir intinpfit In mil mwI .Tiimin ttrL Ktt before Winding their t3rrbreud. - - ' t &h ,i..41 i mux. HOTGHKISSj 4Mi .. I nr kpiii. .. i v:.".i'!!.u i-kss a t THE atore ocrtipTW4 -B. MiJlMfXthe .Mi4 'over the tnrc fortn7rrcaiiiTObt J. rlatliaway,. will be for rentTrotn thel4ftfaorr. .ppIt ' to Ilradley or mystlf, THE Are pffi'-OW the.North fade of Market atreel .rarantl occuiiied U JU: J?. Ilmpr next door . (4 h uniieraiirnea. amhv 10 : i if. s,H.it- t b r " .aNiiviiiuiN i 1 a -7 " . . j L.i. I September 25," 181 1.5" sso-tr. Odd Fellow School rnH3 Inatitntioa will I re-opened on the 15th of (V -- tolier under the charge of Mr. Robert McLaughlin, un stated by compefent' Female Teacher in tlte Young La diaa Depart raeiit. .fhecbolMUcerwi!lrdii)td inf to two aesaiona of 2S wreka eav h. The prica of Tuiltoi will beeix dollar ($8) per eMiont fur tlie follbwink vrini)grrtpny ttenuini, &nf(in urammar. ren- ? phyH5oinoViiiont'Ariifiimetic ATgpbra(.Ge- K'ometry, Vox-aVMuait- Ffennh aftd tierrawt, l r An extra charge of 75 cent per aeaaion will be made for Masio, and Five dojlara per quarter for French and German.,'-," , "ft,' ,U s i i i ,, book and Stationery will be. furnished by the. Tru leeawlthout charge. . Tbe'avMein will' be the same aa beretofoM taught tn'thaachook -hi i - ' j Tickeia t,r be had alt Die ior of B.J Hoakintt. OVVt' N FEN NELL,! ; I l: hoskins, .1 " ? ;' JOHN MrRAE; - ; -( r J. BAl.t.ARI), TlWruateea-t J. D., GARDNER;, .r, T. H. u()W EY, J ' ' ALKX'R McRAE. October 2, 144.' - " '' 281.-tf. TolienU JfTIHE WHARF ck YARD with foper ficp, act cJlr ioinina R. W, Rrowri'a CountiiiE Room, havina a fine LA H GR SHED tor Staring Natal (Storft, and it being tlr lieat for LAW lUPiU in town, f I'ouesaion givj en lttlVoveinber, Apply to' i' . V ' i r - JAMES JENKINS.'? '?!-vA -1 tVt1' -.'l By letter at Fayeiieflie. i i '' -mi . : -Jt 'TO UKNT. rpHE atore oASjfittii.aide Of MarkrUJaagately uccd- O mari h Mr '. III II I J, ... , Seo ri844. 279-tf - mlBS. YOE will reiOme tier SCHOOL;' at 1TJL l"e u'utl P1"0! "oul toe jOtUDl Ucbiber. -' r . pi. IH44. , ; . ?, ; . v ZrJO-tf. Coglueern's Office Balt.&Olilo n.Road,? '' '.' ; ! Baitimojik, Ootolier 1 1844 vi R0P0SA1.S will be rer.ejved by , the ttnderafgned up to the lot November proximo, for furnishing the riitliimtire and Ohio Rail Itond Company with 700,000 feet, board measure, r 6 by 8 Km I way Scantling, in lenathf of 20, 81, 583, 36. 41), feet. . 'I he whole to be of the IichI description of Southern Yellow Pine, and ofaoc.h aa hns not been "tapped"; for turpentine, sawrd full to'the six perfectly sound and free from wuld Shakes, large and Selective Knots' and such tilila and eracki aa wi I iinnair tho strength or vnlne of the tisnbacfojr life purpose" for1, which it Is'iiitimdedjTauckiiig Itottieaboraen-prini Lancets end Fleams, itA which the agent of the Company, iot the time being; birhethiudMi:,-i,.k "vV,'.-.;.,,- ..'i. '. ; ' -v-, 4 O... ... -j.f'r.i. "i rIn the. inspection, of tlje lumber, it will be divfded into'i Aire diiatrties; vhv The first riot to have more than j ah mchi the second not more Hum one inch) and the tlirrd. not mora wan one and, halt inches ofaap wo d (measur ing on the surface) ujion any one of fhe e rnera of the stick. ' Any tumfier npt meeting the reijuiremeBts of (he specification, to be rejected altogei hcf.' ,' U. Eiithty thousand feet of the above lumber' must be de livered on or before the first day of Deeemher next, : and an equal uauU,y onpr about the Crtof each succeeding month ttierealieruiitil lha whale shall I delivered. s i The .terms of pay mjnt will be as follows Within tbil ty daya'afterthe doBvery and receipt of th" lumber, four rStha Titaalue at" the contract priCee will be -pahf in cash at the Company's orTrne ia Baltimore, and rJie bal ance retained as security for the faithful performance of (he contract,- after tlie fulfilment of . which; the retained one fifth will be paid, and not otherwise. '.' ;-r - r , ' The proposals wilt slate the "price per thousand feet. board measure, for each of the three qualities' specified.- Address , JAMEd MURRAY, " , V ' Engineer of Machinery & Repairs ' 1 1 , ' ' , . ,,Baltp.andQhioR.R.Co.V ctob7,mf.,, .; ,,;; , ,, 282! . ImUustTatejaeN'otiftftr1'. A T the SeWber Term 1844. of JhjeaWlef'pieM jX )uaxte? Stlejons for thmfit ..New Hano ver, pie- subscrioer q Aiiuuniatrator upon the estate of TWrti Cutharl rhie ATHjfrry, deceased j al persona therefore: jjMfTtJ to said esUieStjkreqaested to pay ira medialtYy, and all having claim' toptaacnt them Within the tine pteaenfaed ky law. b 1'"'. -r. ji . t ( n JOHN GAM3WLL. September. I8ih 1844. 'M.i' 279-6tii LIMB I: vu casas . iioBii iiumumown IA me. Just re- tinsel? erj tna Wf tale w, Wan u fafeturcd ; TobccpV ?3 HarittyttH ttiaHtltt to tuit retaVert. H TooWLiirftli hirb6e alt' trpr, froSi i- pounu in o at txiieia, a JoRa fender. .1 1 lota of a. 8. end li. , Bichmond. . ! r ' bote of wunds, hafrr and qbartcr, totnmon to .-" v ?: , good, at reduced pricra, and will be aold totloao I cofwiganicnla. , ,Alllrto. - , '.Octarer 9ft., lS4V li W ifcvl i?-XSMaK WORrfJSr.irjS XtrBIW would hioat re.wWul- tteouice. to tba citiaena of Wikukaflrnn and Ticinily.thakltKasakcn the store on tb&rTorla tid of Martrf arnfct, fcf.Hjj occu)ie by J&0TVat, which be.ja flUuiff ii4 Sift abort lytfen wuk a new and plrndid agoruncut of 1. wllirh he wilLiSrn TervXani. fn.. fURll C K."tC!.ferirma?lforpracttcal liNXCCR, and Ua- he Ms fnalcnt that he can uit Ilia U'ta of ariEf tin. Mill ! iKAi vui....... ' !loat who' ' W" '"K HUM .-.111. lur I IMUVUaiBi' . . s s liiiunnni, icmi'vr a, ioi-t :-f XO-tlr " id K re i nr n't nKRNATfn S CuF.v.K: is .irttf'ndcit ''m driven -by STEAM an 'yi - tetojt3?CaTiEr ; 't ' ofornple power1 Tnving heen hnrchasd ni ia PXec(i4 80 ewly'llilit by I at IVoaember. next il ia anileipatrtl that ihcf 'JVLIIiLi;wiFl ba ready Tor 1 111 jf.iiiif-iii.ir iiinriiiiiiin "I'i'ijf in , i -( i t ( y j ' JOIINSiFYLEn,MheMill,orto ."I1ROUN-& DEROSSET.'", Bfpl(!friKtrI8f 1844. "f 2794f ' STA.n or rjoiiT.i Carolina, COLUMBUS tOUNTV. " ' ' ?tjrt of Pleai dt Qqiirter Semona, Augaat Tainf, 1144. -.. I haflla.. " "'.Al. Mtull 1 ... - fiiwn"j-t... . j rr YaiM.'' 1 iRDEHED, that publication be made in the Wiimluf 1 1 ton Chronicle, ffr six week' for the' defendant to appear at the next term of this-Conrl, and show mo if any he hath, wy the plaintiff should not havejqdjment, and the land levied on be anld to antisfy rnaintill a rtr- nnitiw Oik loiii r. ; r-v.7"-, v i , 282-6 1, 1 r J a . i . r . il'iissjhosoi eng;igtd ii' lhc Turpentine rrnilE 4auWef"utirtg Tunntir SijpSSTfiveTit Jtr l byO.M.l awUJijSTotli pi public aa aoon as a patent can be 'M. Thi instrument will PJtPne ides of tha box, ill at, -least one thfw more In'tlHt atme Ociolier 0. 1844. U.S. IHstuct Cojurt yf . N. Carolina . P BANK80PTCT.'--Jv ; ; NOTICE lohow cause against the petition of -the following pererna to be declared Bankrupts at Wit mihgton, on the 4th day of November 1844. wjlliam Itoherii, Cherokee, s Younj( Arrrnoiia, , do . John Anderson, Jr., ,,(10, j , r.pnnnr1 Punlrmi. Ai ' J.imea? f Mom, RutlterfoitJ, Wm.S. Read,,;!" 'oV, ' Benjamin McEntoe," Haywood. - U - W. -E. PERSON, D. C. October 1844. ', .. , . '..'.381-41. 4R6rlv a'ndaMackcrcl. 50 BBWMm and Prime Pork, ;20.bbl:b!f barrels, and an. MaciteieP a w ror alebv WEFF WARNER. r? . 282-tf. U' October 9. 1844',' 4 .FIRST; ratu PIANO Rose -X . seep and tried at any time at wood ease. It can be my residence. . . . i m x m r WM.'A. WILLIAMS. ,-Offober 0, 1844. ; 282.if. i NOTICE. THE subsrnhcT haa returned "from the North with m.tarire and. carrfullv .selected stock of 7fWr-.. St. li.:.. . ri-t VtTTJi 1 "V"11 ? i "" una, uye TZrl oiuiia, llosware, tstinii furniture, Sur- feira8ieal Irtstrumeiils, Perfninerv, &c. &r?. To which the attention of Physicians, country merchants. and the pubbc; geiicrally; in fopectfully invited, His stock of Drugs' end Medirinos comprises every article usufilly called for in that lineWarranted of genuine qu'ility, for tlie. aupply ;of Physicians. & A beautiful a ortinen( of Pocket, .Tooth, Cupping, and Amputating Instruments, krjficaUr, Catheters, spripg and thumb Lancets, I'alent baema Marhuiea, I rusaee of every de scription; medicine spoons, nipple shell, breast glasses, & Ths ahnn furniture oonsiitts irv niirt of. fmriiir . mII mouth arid peri" capf boltlcx, from I gallon to j oz graduated glasses. 'pill tiles, rpalulrs. funnels, rrbn and composition mortars, scidcs and . weight, ointment and extrael pots, aiiJ )rneri(itioii vials. ' f .'Among his Perfumery will be found a choice assort meat of fancy, plain e-d ehaving eoapi", and in, great va riety, tsoth, hair and slothes brashes, a choice collertioa of toilet powderand jiuu Persian scented bags, smelling nouirs, (isir one, uiesHiii);, niie, (vory anu tortoise alien pocket combs")' Watet, Gorman and other cologne; 4q Castile, common brown and yellow sosps, starch, pice, lamp glasses and wicks, winter bleached 'aperm oil, lira seed, olive, sweet and train oitst ink and writluW paper, j ; .l: t.... I. . . .1 mm variety ui imiw iiiiiijjm usual j sept in esiamisit ments ot the kind. . -i'ji ,. .--.. , Particular care has been taken ir self ctinr. the ' " PATENT 'MDrws.S -V v ! i It) f - ,! which in every Instance have been purchased of either the patentee ot their, tcctcdited agents. ""',,...'. 4- 14 . . I. . ". i I ii i .r n.j. . tt rr I . . a viwicfi viS"V4iv ut wiriirv, iTHTtfivt juvaraui re i As the trrenter part of the above haaheen po'chatcd fc4 easn, oe is ueicrminen no oiuer nousc in me oiato snau ' UNDERSELL HIM, therefore Physicians will do well to give him a trial be fore purchasing elsewhere, !,.-(' t He has now facilities for putting up and packing, ia a style equal to that done at the North. t : H wonld take this opportunity of reluming thinks to the Physicians, and the pubjic generally for their liberal Datronase since bis commencement in business, and bezs so assure them that nothing shall he wanting '00. hi part to merit a conunuancf oi inpr iyor. ;rjf u. h All orders from lb: country promptly attended W. ' V' '-WM'SHAW.i' y October 18, 1844. u , '; zfjfcnHt Soap landing. pcr Tiogai " -i fh :'jf BOX KS haodsome brown Beafp,- it iifr r"?i a an Castil Soap. un conaic nsieninenU Jot tale low1 bj'flte'IoU m mm vtmu r-w browns )re8!i:rajaaafrrc .icw-ra cni&bdtTf iirh.ieiMiTriltli e ejcli band to accwwN r ... ,i j : t. .. tmie. "1 mi . r . i ii i i . . .i; nl.i. . i , KpW ivuia soxc. ? Aib"" tori lAer nmf a Jljaing ua. Theghjp of Stale' ia e muunoue wry,' . i v. fchc neeUa avcbnnie of eftir) VVa'll aAau Iter tooa wtib lienry Clay And Kralinf hayaonlooi f ,r And Fat'lioghuvaen to, rnr toya, T 1 f .t While with tba Tariff, aha WiU.like art easle flr and iegte u "I , t wfAII miirtJe ea the lee! . . ' s'f be ahip of Smie'a iit mutinoua way, ' t? w:1 She aeeda a change of rrewj 'm i ! LWe'U man tier aoon wult Henry Clay w :ih ', And Frelinhuyaeivr too 1 ? 'y..jS-.:'f t V, ! , 4 -M TJie gallant ffaW Henry Clay, & , iv-jf fball capiain of her bij.vv f J V -Sho'lt then aail proudly on Iter way i.- wTTie frigate nC the free 4 ' V And Frr-Iing hnyaen ahnll bo mate . ' - ivThe food bid Theodoret k! v-J. -J Upon, the wave ahall aai elale. . r All ionn and ilnngcra o'er. r't A The eliip of Plait' in a mutirtouf way A ' n W -1 .j-:i k .. '.! I ",'.j , i '-'r. She lotted upon the main, and totl t tell many a apar and watt, ft w 1 And the upon a laij qpael - 4- f The'ptorma were driving faijl , v . ' tJnlH fif ave" tlnrriann took roipmamIt " v -" ' Tliefi broke'ihe elmid awayf' p Heaven leemed tnisiile npon ihafbancf, i I vAi rose the glorwa day. , ? J,)?,Th4D ahlp. of "Slaie'aj f'n mulipou way dtr. ' ij.. . 's' ; si: ' j :. Hattah ! then we fot Henry Clay,'. 1 ; And f relinghnyten, male 1 For theae ihe owners all now uy ' . Shall jitiide our h in of Slate .,' . tji J 4HV Then favoring winda will fill the aaili( And bend each cafldht mal; M iih one at the helm who never quaile, -, We'll fear no adverse blast. , i . 1 . J & ? nt in eni v cH.no m a mutinoua war ' She.csede a change jif crew) , . ', We'll' man' tier wnn. with Henry Clay.- ' ' Aod'Frclinehtiyaen.'tooI , ' IhFtpmtM New York Cmritrf ' nr. Clay and (lie Atftumptloa jr Stale In colling the atteriuon of readeratlie day.ber fore veaierdav to Ihe atrdriou forgery in Penn- vlvnniaf in which the charaeter of 'the British (JorrDptlon Fund for putting down tlx tariff it basely .perverted so.as ta make that fund appear to be raised for ,ine purpose of bribing the v lug into Ihe asumpiioti of the debit or the Staletf by the General Government? We-' took oceasloif fn- cKlimwJIy Jo deny lite, fact thai JMr. Clay it fato rable 16 aucli.atauQpljoiW Ilia pr.oper. not? ibat the denial be made more (ormally aid erophari cally.,;Thc'8tatesmpnt ii at false at the,' forgerr with whidi it la connected. It lii no aem blance o 'eten'the ahadow1 of semblance Jof truth about rt,-- Hit false, in geriral fiwen particular, and false in allita directand all ilt coflaieral beariBjft. Mr. Clay tiOr uitered Word In- favor of such a 'measure or .wrote 8 ten innee inatconiu ne ronurea in (to tne inierenca tlmr he would look .-upon the- propoiilion wilh the alichtetl faVor. Every thins; he hat ever said or ever Wfitlen ia the other way j and nolliing short of the profligacy that tent forth the flagi tloot forgery wliich we copied from thb' Harrie burg Iocofoco Journal, could be mean enough in its mendacity to make ao shameless a statemenl. It was bad enough for that foul libeller to : forge a falsehood on the British friends of .free trade, without accompanying the inqu'rfy by to iout'ra geons a calumny upon Mr." ClayV; Iloweter, tie thought lie could not do tho one without - doing the other, and without destroying the symmetry of the fabrication. . Being determined on an aban doned falsehootl, it was as well or better he pro bably thoiiglA If) make himself wholly and nfieqtu'. vocally the greatest falsifier extant; He hat toe eeeded, and n j now our duty to exhibit him in hie full dimensions After our article hud appeared on Monday, a gendeman of this city brought M B letter which lie had recently: received from') Mr. Clay, and we li&ve by hit penntstion Copied ft in to . our columns. ; u win oe iouna oeiow, and it of itself a sufBeieol .answer te the slan der, and all that is necessary lo say or do about it. ... In addition to the letter, ; we copy fjrbm the tho speech to -which Mr. Clay nlludes; pa- Snget from which ni cessary Wr ' this 1 purpose, we subjoin to tne letter itseii " - - r .' '.'&inkn a.it4fltli lttii'i My Dear S.r, " 1 ' " , ' (v . I received youUavor of the 8tii5 Inst. ' Ir yoo will'be so (rood as to turn toimV speech on 'the Preemption" bill, 'pages 482 and 483, Greely'!o? McElrath'a edition, yon will find $' itmng Snd decisive expreiiiflfrVof 'my "opinion agalmt ihp assumption or the state oenta. - i nave nexeren teriained or expressed any other 'bpinion. tTlifc only relief winch I have thought ought t be; P- forded to the slates, in me payment ni tneir utiD, was that; wliich would incidentally ense out, of a distribution of the proceeds of.thc anlea of the Public Lands among alL the slate, lint that uie- tribunon hat no hecesary7corihclibn 'wilh1' the existence ot elate debts. It war proposed te -me . .. ! -f . r .1 . . .!'. nrior to Uie eofliracuwn w unek ui uitn. it. u Drooeetu add,lTit for tlie, take of the credit of our common country, l jerventiy aesire w see every siate honorary iiiinnpg aii us oungaiions, ;-i4. i -t- .v... mm Willi gi v tmryvKt, -. , ., . m .14 Yobr (riend and obtT terv'U - . i.l.J Lara ll m that, lonkinir th tlift nn T. . J."... ....I T 1.1 A.III. j-Am, U.K.. 4..n.Vr'4 v-m. 7 ri'ofic object' of these Btate-oebte iind tiie elrcom afartcee under1 Which ifoey are( eoMtrsflted, 1 tgv witrt asbmished and"indigBnt feelings . reso lutinn submitted to the Senate at the last session! declaring that the general government would: no a. ..1.m Af.i1,Airt: A mnr1 ifebfL malignant, Dantoh" like propositioa wea' ttewi nrjered to we oontio9iati" i Bpyiiaiuf-jawwB serrrblv." It wa aJieffVie: proposition. , not neeative-f anVaflirmauva resoluuouJreente to the Senate; for no eucb., affirmatiye;?yet,olptioi aa ever offered bv any one. , W henr wberefcb' whomi '..twatT the extptagant Idea evtir Entertained of ari assumption or tn eiata ceote tryTne genen sT goverrfmentf ThertrJwtti twt Mlharroiee) ntaed iti favor of toeb i metarjrein ViiSnatel WouVl it noUffNgl i:S?.!!!d.etl tiounced atsomptfon' when it wat eerioosfy pr poedI.;Yen b moment when tbe ataiet wer generally embarrassed, jwlien; their, credit wat sinking, at this trittcai tnoment was a mewnfle brmitlu forward tmneeeafcrit, Wantonly and tratuitously trade the. inWeet af nn laoottte report, and eieiting a prniracled debate, the; ifj- evritabte efffet rall which motl .have been to create abmadistrutt in the ability and good faith ni tfi debtor states. v Can It be : doubled that tcfinoe injury Wee inflievfj upon them by - thi onprecedenifdproreedingl;' Sotliingi more del icate than credit or character.. Their credit eanj not fail to have iaffered,.in the only place where capital eould he obtained, and at ttist very lime eoroe fifth !tgenr of tlie Hates Wero negocitting with foreign banker. Alwut that period otit of thej bonaiors pf thi body had. in, person, goo abroad, for the purpose 1 obtaining advances .of iiiwivj vii iiinniis vmicsj. j...-: .. .. . . t v "My rriendaand 1 made the1 moil sirenuool oppoeiiion to the retoluiion, but it wm all un- vaillng, and a msiority ot the Senate; atlnptedjlhe report of the cummittee to whom, the resolution had been 'referred', .j. We iirg'ml the impotiry Injustice of the proceeding, that no man irt fiit tense would ever propose th assumption of the state debls thai no sueh propoanl btnl ia fact, been made; that the dautt of the Mate were Une qual In amount, contracted by elate of unequal population, an I tliat soma itatf a were not in debt at all; IIsjw then-was ii possible tr think of a genera? asstimpiiotr nr etsie dohtsT -"VV ho could eon.reU of snch a oroposalf i IJui titer it a vast difJcrcnce between pur paying their,; debit for tnem, anu paying rm own (leint to them, ;n rm formity wuli the Imsft arising out of ihe imbtie doirtnin; which the general government is" bound to eiecute,'V- v ' ' ) sm tVi . f"',yl Whatever (be enemies of Mr. Cltr mnv ehoo4 to charge upon, him they have no warrant for ac cusing hlto of ever having aaid $ word in favor of the . AMumptioprjy the Mcneral Uovernmeot of the debts of the eeverj! dclinquejrit States for hi fs not' only lint favorable to thfll 7ntaore,v not ne tla taken -every'' opportunliy H drclaf at derided rfitwent io.lt, and given ylry'r cogent re tont (htJa. Vfhe renaoniHg atjopted in that por ion i of his speech lit 'the Senate- which, , we luy bdpied above, It the atrongett thai cpntd be d ducedrnd show rriott conclusively 'that Mi M ana always bat been opposed to the very, propo sition, which the Mcolocos novAecurf ,ltim of isvuiirui, a grower w more malicious eaiumny 1 never been uttered, even acaintt tiim, and that ia, , bold word; for from the commencement of hit political life tip to thi 'moment, a maga cine or falsehood vSpMiorft a tltt'ifrt whicrt Beelsebub himself in usure on1 hit alsnders, ha beeit kept in eoost?iwqutiiinn yeady ; to M emnlied on his head. Thie folsehimrl is wilful! v and knowingly uttered, lor Iho reverse it : o palpable, and so Ujorouchiy within the knowi edge of every one-who Inowi uny thing of the history of public men, that ft It quite "impOisible for H W be nttered in ignorance, by tboae; yiha ftt now propagating . ..iUWJiptetie; othMpolitif cfani matt haiethought'or may :riav: laid liport thei)bjectenry(JIy it cleat f tlie tin (if sin, ii ue; iKwisiimg to see tne siat ocott assum ed by the United Slates, tnd the man who eharget him wiilj h it a base and abandoned calumniator; and, niters a foul falsehood, which if he hat kortwletlgeerioughf IA Warrant hint In epeakfngdn uon a suoject at nit, ne enow to be a falsehood. T, -'nmlfcXr. Tribune. .The Sloteo letter Front MrCtay.' On Friday last, ihe Morning New cave token that it bad been offered private letter from Mr. ft., i. i kf . in.i ..i.i.u : i.-.l .i..t:-..i H1J. IU .Sl9lll .tvj- vj, :WIIVI. Ift IHU UCCilllCU. to publish, cniisidering lliff olierance of pi i vat letters,: not a vary creditable , mode of Political warfare. ;The Eetiing Pott ha ince;taid that il was also waited on with what purported to be such a letter,' which it likewise declined. 'The Newt spoke of it in terms from which we inferr ed that n was probably a forgery.' We ti!d not doubt that such wat the, faet nmil,, on vetijrmng Sunday "evening. ,' from; two -'day a' .absence in VVeslclieeaT, w foodJsat Oiie, alleged letter from Mr1. Clay had on bainrday morning found place In the Democrat, and had been Vecogmz. en and. claimed by Uatsiut , Al. Clayu at, in tut judgmeut, a genuine leiWr' from Henry -JUIay to him, tnotigit he n ad never teen nor hedrd ofvii till he aw it in the Uemortatie of fice. ' Looking fit Che published Je'tler we taw that it "was just : tuchi tetter a 1 M.V Clay should and P1, cpirte would hav( written, and such s no ene'mj' wotlld be lihe(y to fabricate, if he were able lo conceive one) to magnanimous and just,. ' We nnw leirnMiat Pi; R. Blum; Esq., had received a letter for OastlMiMi City from Hon. Willi) Green at Washmgion,' which, letter he left with ua to. he lorwwued,nd that tin was doubilcsi the letted referred to. ' We 'now recollect vry well jVlr; Illunt's hajuling ua a letter fpr CatBio IIL.tJla)":,if);be sent to Jtyn , whene ver we could te5 where it .would reach liim'.- Never- dreaming that it .Wai' nny thing else (ban an iniiialion to tpeabt at some Whig Meeting, Wf biid th letier.on onr table," in the inner , Ed tnr't room ofrnr ofTice, to ne forwarded as toort at we could be'sure of jisreiiehtnij it proper tfe4 linidionV' When we ncit looke"d for 'tt",Jia4 disnnnrarpd arircumsuneen vrhieh wnatlarti: ed no importance.' The next we heard wee oj" a leiiee-tVjm Henry. (May to Caesiu M.,Clay having' been ptckett'vp in llte mutt -ip;froiit'o( National Hall by .tome ! Foco'whfi', afrer ehowing it lomid from clique to clrqn, a'fd vain ly attempting to grt it into the Evening Post and Morning News, finally gave it ptibjicit through the Democrat nefpllowai' , ,,,, ..'. ' T f' ' (QOMtDEJtTUt.) ' U i " 3 AtMan 'SepiembtrM, 1844. ! My Dear Sir I ' received your -favor inf 'ihe lOih mst., in wlMch you stai that tow will be iit Boston on the 19tbr whi r it it impossible this letter csB.reach yon ; and I therefore, send it td the, llpnWilli Green,' to. be forwartje to yyu. ,'.,10) perfectly persuaded of your friendly ; tenj tiona, and feci grniefiil for- them? . But yott 'ean havenb coriceptiorti enlesa yott bad Wen tnerei t& thp mjtrrt which your leiier; iftnh? Trtfft , wat doing, and that was nothing in eompariaort lo that which.it wa likely -to- inflict upon the 1 WhircatseWhe Stale of Teeneac;Uforth Carrdina, and Georgia. itQL friend Johit Sped Smitb, et weU as otners, inougot it even t ndao gered the Slate of .Kenlncky: 1 hit effect ferilN ed from y wir pndertaVing to pa, ct t y i . feelingt and fliote of my near arti rrutiJaf frlendr, and yoor ttatemefif that yir I J teea ten yeara operating m th Abolitwa faiii K - Umler these t ireumstaner. there' m$t aa eb tolut neeestity for the note'; whir I pi1f,h-L although regretted it exttemelr.'Ii.'...! I tn i Rptj it ;a nor to wound your falitm. and I hof it did not.'-" ' - . " .I!ad yoti lm liere, you weM.imrrreaWiW' with myaeTf n(Lother friemla in ihinkin it la-' : il. "i'-i)l.K ji. SU . . ' Yon most be welt waro( ih ?ery great deli eaTfy efmypotiiion; vy-,';'; i C4 , Al the Noftn; I ant repTwnd '' 'M'X'Zn tupporter of th insritfliion f riaverr, whrUt ... -""... r vncriim sr SrfT-ADOIIrnlSl when I am neither the one nor thsy-'otner Ac we have Ui aimer imamr"Md rt VOfftntr, related, r at nee mad at tHw- RiA ..- me,, of wltttever fallen from yorj,- TltesWiyet are even represented as being my ten bewew tU nirrwij i xwmm4rmvmitium, ead est pewaBy thatyeu liold avoid eomrofl-ng s X ; Y o are watched wherever yotr go; nd every word you ptibliclj ex pre wiil b j ionorcd trii perverted ee ruy ewa ere, ' " l T t" , After all, I am afraid JotfareloB ran-i - I nppomg ihi anyi eonaidmWelrimbtr ef tf;t Liberty men can be cindured id, wpport-Bi- How- can that hd egpecttd after the hare T?;d gainstMr,.SIadef(t.; v, ' i 'wi' wranceof my. thank Mmf&fjnf rriemlly purpose, nd wltlt m Ijctf Weeic for lira. Clay;. t,tlf $ Uii iZ Si nv ....... - l y. h Hiny to iaiiuiuiiy;yrrtrieBd yjt Al. L,tAY. ta. '.., . .! 'I IV. . at . 1 . . -; '"'at,' '-."ill i vv cannot perceive that titer i on . el!a-e lathi letter wb'ch Mr.Cfaf alien!,! lihJ.'L: tee written en the ky." It annear ia . tm then tad wal-breaking which Hi Demoerat ri' ..ounces 'rrovHieniial' is so indeed, Jirt1r.a rerr Uitferenl tense? from that intended, , Henrw M-i hat been Clefy accused pfdiMimutition "m c.V .v... v. vimh'u, sun many utoufanii Hi?' been induced1 to beliessr rhat ha h .... t . ... s laitveief to giye private eteoranee (6 ta A iitionisu thai he wet tceretly one of tneiiw. .'..V have not loubl that every Loco Foef, on heari .. ingot private, confidential fetref from-'llenrf way m K.ewuky in Ciio M, Clt Ct Nortb,rlja amid in. hie betel, . 'New we'abtll Kt V what inducement Mr. Clar secret! v luiLta ni tn the Ablitionist--.whtI he instmeic Cattirr- ' tay w tbem privately rtfm feeling ind tiona bow be inaftuet his' Uam iiwri.a..it lallisloalwjs to eere the. Abolition vote.V Whit mutt be his ditappoiniment or) reading it tnrougn in dnd nothing that he had erpeeted ,f - "'l" " noming oui a etmple expressiog of rtgret that bt bad been Impelledby teaaider. tion rrfitr and ,Duty to ,mak .itatemettt whicbmighrwOBBd tM of .WoteoV.' ""Srvfcaddoat let Unn tin, :U nouU not hav. Been t rmn." If ft l id r giffwprlfatea tn hi ptiUie aiiUod, hrwpoliol hart been Jlenry Cl?y. wrung to an Ariolittonist,hedeclaret lie it wo Abolitionitti pri more than t ia an nlrt upporter of Slavery. In bis most privsti eon. fi den lial communications, h mainUin preciatfy the ground wbleh Im hat maintained lr-ugh life -i-tbe only eronod, inur judgement,, wbieit rsnuiuino oi ine u nig party coold malntaiii; goodtitlt f$ ihe great bwfy of Me tupporter. In that party ihete are thousand; wheCeontciea- uwsiy peiiev oitvery m ootjbrtratffy-,, r-" f( least practically; rneitabte, in the present moral and eocJal'eondiHor ef the Wuite'-tnur BTack race al fhe South. '.Tliere weoththonssrid who Miivff Slwenr aB wronrl end rh aiiStfiifiss - but ktiowleilre and ibe Drooer dirmiii.n "k ed" W effect il TOararuL aperdv. beneficeni ihofU .. uiii vifs nee a penect rig at to it, pin--lone, and it in no, cceuntble (of tbta fa the other.' . Tlie election, of tfi.srisfs r :r-i.. i .. . ... .. . .Z .f wvmiu, v eiccwu. perven me power ot hiesmftM Art on long as lite party fs composed at iti. " However ' figblbrwrong Slavery mj fcr a J?wrd.nt chosen by the, vote of Aorthern, end r.ir?iera Slate is under a Plain ohlio-aiton nnt U t,n.t. r, jnfliienee of 'hi station, to SlavfW fnaikiem 'anr nnteM li... - A If i?.. i- '...:..''" aiwea: .:" ,;. ' - . L ay t publttf fife nlac him in a nosilfrm emmena.. If National on Ihit apd all .iihe 'enaeSone.iaud wo rejoice thai hit eormict base by fehmj; Cutn islirA iindemabfe proof that hiswibire au-re" ever ilktaied pV and accordant tih' hW trit We had resolved not to pobliab or, tpeak far ther of ihi letter until week Bad been'tllowed our adveraariettdf pead Kaintrrertho eopntry; foe wre wwbthrVoteOlrt tew jnr where Uelr tettjmoily'ftn;p!ad.;MCCloyj VniVtM PPf J? lHjnf puWiahmg.ivjw, hoj ftlH W?qld iv, U the wjdesleiren- fnrinfngvl e apprehend ihev will be env'oflC But tbt? Albanr Evenfit Jounvsl hat ihrit, U ua foeihe facts with: regafd lo f tnel? f tW letter,' si we, give them. ' And, a report bat ' 'ee9,9oa in this eity tltatthelettertoC. M. take car to have the mailer made1 the eubject bf a lgal inveetif ation attht earliest momenta Wa" , .. w ...vMMv.f in Liim ii ii-r. wa inai snspeer the man yro picked U Up i inariret will be able to reeolle-t wha drontw.il it tun k Ll. i. '.1.. ' . ( . '. ... Mi : r nan nr rucHise uetween mat and a term in State Prison. ' 1 ' '-l W1i" ft itk what Fatteftaotti aiid Mturdiiiei rtKtu fdl thtMnfif Jilt, ignorant". gentteqian, resi.ient iq theeonnlr not many, mifee.frpm 0tia city, informed us, svday or, two gr tjiata man, living 'iq a tenement of hit, and who ii ,egi ployed by hin tq fabmiro'pon hie farrft, manifett ing a disposition some weeks tine to vntsi fiw I neigfibVhinod tnd made to telieve thai. ML rt MjP$frVW&fjgt K jfty ancf Ipndt4 Aim, wthhesvu thain btccrwtt kt rw ettdtj ihm vmJJkatt fit, be &gjrt)iilf for tfyftvovldbt rieftfi "41 i"n,rpirf fjrm. wiiwi 4t exieno, perpeuiue and domiv Klaverr the one hand, of fo tmdermin ana dcVrn It the other, Would'be 'aci'm" 13 tJ,f.ii!.' lybeheve. wrns M.;ni e mtimmM Oct. 16, 1944. . ... -.. ,- 4
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