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t arelrjr of lelusg Jatordll 4 ef iekst KR ta roc -.tenet 4 xir Scary cfU wlirh it tec loader at Basking to Utrodac again & wiaee ex , Jnmc'jj hies a lately spread iir aad atianwy mttffy regie of mr try." ! la fa rflimw of this tjbject il com liUr rrtxtanxdej that tmtilAe pfraops 1 selreird lo atiend the poll ia their re riart. tnd ee ilul miy WhieU broejht !to be jum ec asa trui rarrv (orvkfi to Vur;' lo rii tfcpeecdoef iWCtiaBi - ,. - . preriert before lite day of ejection, nrging post thro th f of attending and vol irg. to ehaBerg all lad er doubtful rotes, cod if fxiaailde, prtral foods; and m van the IofJ iintf thoa falsehood which wt may expect; to hear oa the ev of ih election. Ia this Whig cimdir is th following paragraph. - - W UU alt remember the I aft. prewiWr important matter whirh depend pmM irioa.ifin ii.ly y mean, an ainwrwl maiArttr ia rrtartird m r aa - f.r IMk and Dallas. nHhin(hut rwniatinn ran Mp a-e. if eh apparat ma j-rl hnlJ ha pmrared hr aprn. f roa and demnnatraMr fraud. Awt Uim, ia the tiatr and ib oxlt ttmr. ia wl.irh eaa ai for ar Cooatr? with tGrrtS The meaning of tbia'paragnph ia m plain aa the Englwh lanfuaee ran mate it; yrt the editora of the Standanl and of the Kgnal. and even the M Democratic State Centra) Committee, have attempt ed to pervert it into a threat of rrreiWiVn, and in a It of affected alarm utter all aorta of exrlamat'wtna in order to create a panic in the mind of the people. But no ran did man will anffcr himself Ana to be led. The Constitution provides no means for punjinf the p!U, and if by fraud, or de ception, or other unfair mean, no matter how open, gross and demonstrable, an ap parent majority shall be returned for Polk and Dallas, the committee aay " nothing but revolution can help ns. But that no auch purpoM was intended by the com mitter is apparent by the eiprea:on in the very next sentence. "New," aay they, M Now, tlien, is the time, and the onlt time, in which wt can act for our country with effect If you do not look to t'is ballot box, no other opportunity win offer to rednss the evil. Again, in the concluding paragraph of their letter the committee eipress themselves equally plain. Contemplating certain contingen cies by which the Whigs might be defeit ed, though possessing a majority of aix thouftand in the state, the committee say: The apparent majority will thus, by'eur neglect and their fraud, be on their side,! and when once this happen, the result, however false and fraudulent, tannot bt torrecinl." From these two sentences, indeed from the whole tenor of the letter, it is perfectly plain that no report was in tended to be had to any measure beyond lle ballot box. This the Joco editor an l their Ontral Committee knew full well; and their wilful perversion of it i only a continuation of the game which they hare been all along playing in delude and mislead the people. The Whigs are a law-loving and a law-ahidiag people, and if a disposition towards revolution has manifested itself, it has been only in the Locofoco ranks. If these Locos really have auch a horror for i evolution, why have they not a word of reproof for the M'DuiTies and Rhetts and the many oth er who hare openly proclaimed their treasonable and revolutionary purposes! There is no necessity for perversion and tortuons construction of language to find out the treason in that Quarter: vet the - w Standard and his coadjutors remain silent. No one would even suspect, by any reve lation which has appeared in either the Standard or the Signal, that a revolutiona ry movement has been so murh as thought of in an important limb of their party. All their indignation has liecn reserved for the Whig circular. It is not neccssarr farther to extend this article. If any reader of ours' has a lin gering doubt, we refer him to the follow ing card issued by the Whig central com mittee: A CAttD. The attention of the undersigned ha Wen called lo an article in the "Stand ard" of to day. commenting upon a Cir cular letter, addroaed by the Whig Cen tral ''ommiilec to ilieir political friend in thia Siie, urging the most efficient orga nization fr the approaching Presidential Election, and warning them against the falsehood and frauds whirh they have ery reaaott to believe, will be propagat ed and practised by many of the leader of the Polk and Dallas party, on or be fore the day of elertionl The writer if the ar icle ia the Standard," seizes the opportunity in publishing this Circular letter, to misrepresent in the grossest man ner bo h the language and meaning of the Committee, and through them, ih inten 'na aiid mo ivea f the 'Whig Party They are charg d with eipretsiog senti men: treasb xabh l lh' tW?i,'and with tttfltt W utg a; vW, t fttfy; ' th i;trai; - fc4 fcf "XfiMmtmm'm tkt j-i tf (M(Wwm,v', 4ff 1 ' hewn! ia jttt ir to Mntlin od tef itfmrw, p-Uidy in pr. Mtart lht rkwfet,. thus cirGrrrrd gainst t& Wfci Central fauaeahir lhoe who art UiadeJ r party prejudice and regardless f traiti, en Wli. that aoy h roatirartioa wflu to b les'iuaatr! flared nw-ilir lftff the CiffBltr. ITt cWlrtfT it iarrtti'atHMU It tiprrMta aa aacb araiieai to part at ia wholr. It M mtraOrd to ipwi m fuck tratlmrau. II cm b asada to eiprttt na mirh teuii. ram vltrra traili aad eandur prrvail. w nncnjr UiarVv any laieutwta) ia aay part ur pared rf kl t irruUr lo ad raarc or corrrIy propraW say ntrb upiMh4M. Hiry arr miaiM Lirh are Unions thai Uaioa which wan vea y il valvar and rrmtaird by the blund bf lueir rvviNuuuaary aire tlial Uaiua , n ra u which hat been their glory ia pear and !,h ttltn' . N wldaoiiibteiips htii.jia ia war uat Union iriij" Vr,,,,B,BIB,',, baa secured the Ucwinrs of liberty to thrni.f Ire, and wider which they bop to transmit thm to iheirprntteritv! No.no! Who. when thai Union has bee a asa led have come an inore rradilr than tk W nice of Nuttlt Candina to its rescnef n bo, when the eafrty of thai Union has been threatened, hare proved thetnele more willing to pledge their lives and for. tunes in iu defence than the Wmos of IW h Carolina! he have been more loyal to Ui Government titan Tarvf None. Yet fur the baei party purjms ri, incy are euargea on the ev or the Presidential election, with designs against the Union with Irraionw i.h a wil lingnes to overturn the Government by RrtiJuHoit! It is base effipiing of party malignity, and sp ings wi li becoming grace, indeed, from .hose who) ate support ng for the highest office in the nation, the descend ant of a Tory of the Revolution those who, by secret t ircular. endeavored to eicite the gallant people of the Weal against iheir brethren of ih Eat who are prejudicing the South again! the Nor h. and who are in close communion with the politic! Iloispuis of Sou h Ca rolina, who in their eagerness after the Star of l eaas, would strike f am our Na tional firmament the bright galaxy which lustrate the beauty and glory of our Un ion. We cull upon the Whig of North Carolina lo go op to the Toll like men, and refute this vile slander upon their pa triotism and devotion lo the Union! RICH Alt!) MINES, GCORCEE. Ill DOER, - ..I CLlKLES MANI.Yi . . ' ' JOHN II. BRYAN, I1ENUY W.MIIXER, WESTON R.U ALES. Extra Standards and Extra Signals hare been sent out in large numbers, for the purpose of circulating on the eve . of the election the address of the Democratic State Central Committee; a paper which, we venture to'aasert, was not seen before it was published by one half of those whose names arc appended lo it for effect, and which for rant and cool impudence, perhaps has not been exrclled during the campaign. J hese oiinnn l ures, who have been engaged for months, nay years, in circulating all sorts of falsehoods against Mr. CI ay, 'and misrepresenting the prin ciples and measures of the Whig party, and while one at least of their leaders has been engaged in circulating known forged certificates, profess to be greatly outraged, because a Whig circular has been isaued exhorting their friends to watchfulness and due diligence. This reminds one strong ly of the couplet, Tliii f. tiiicf, il l rssra's try Tu liide I n ir stmmi- and infamy." The address is well characterized in the following paragraph from the Inde pendent: More II i antra and MvrocRisv The second art in the political Farce gut up ly the Standard in relation lo the Whig Circular, i performed by the Democratic Central tomtnitte,an Address from whom appears in the Signal of yesterday. We have not room for a review of this deceit ful and frothy production but should be clad if all the citiz"tia in the State could see it. that they might, as they certainly would, app'eciate it as the consummation of political hypocrisy. I targe Potato?. We have been present ed by our friend Mr. John Lockhart, now living in Wake county, with a Sweet Po tatne of the Yam species, measuring twenty-four inches one way and nineteen the other, and weighing four pounds ten oun- Anothrr Whapper. The ink hal arcely got dry with which the above was written, when a boy camejtrudging in with a huge Turnip, as a present from our neighbor Maj.-iohh Taylor, which measures twenty-three inches in circumference, and weighs four'pounds. These Indicate the glorious times we arc to have. Whig fvWlfV, tntifWv - i tm t;euUet H last tew0 of toerm, d a datyaftta cal. a roarya ya arts, ac as are. mU a iba Uaitc4 ed a chttyef I irea perrcstoa " d of which tbey are riped; ia effect sf eriag a UuJj if it prr reel, to the fcrrie mtmUrtmt- to rooipns rh the Asfteraa aaaatifai-titteraad de strey bis buine. lias is vIy c tm4 for, rshra it is rrroljcrtrd that it was charged, sod arm toowr ksawlcdf deaWd, th the deUiU af McKay Ta riffBiU - furnished by the Nrw Trk agents efflmtsh llsaufaeiarrrs. iVsoorraU of Ntnli Carolina, look tl k, aa dcoavtidef wrU htfart jtm vote with the party which lr!atos that Hriuh paaprrs may be led and rbthc4.aad Araeriraa nuxeas, year own chantry mea. turned at to start. . UVmimttmi Vknm. At t Ia eMa f Congf, as a eadaet w fferH m t! t.'rsna' Aj pronriH om Bill t M'. PLick l Ptmm, sai.f!ireelir( ik t i, in rln ekae4 fo ta. mf tigress (taiine y. icr ) shnuld be of A eesa ataMfac tar. raovtarD h jr r.UI t4ii ed f g"d shir and m mid ief a as beart ia bis bos walJ est sn "iwr taaify like ibis an enetsg ih skill sad idty si hi rMTBe, si d ihas en due to a rest NtiaI luoVprn'leae f Most aarei!!y p epls would s etmeUdV, yet 28 member wet faand to against ta o ton. a4 rorn of them wergrt to y were lam North Csitd .aa ly. James J. MrKsy. A. A'rBtoe. I idS Re.il, and. J. R. J. Dan el. By thai vnt itis ate riatlly i.!, let as do all wee.n tof nr fjfeiiilaSorer eud cspiultis. and Irt tur owa mechanics akecareol iaclre. tb. On who was behind ih eartaia at Washington City, and knew well what was going on, namely, Thomas II. Ben Ion. has pMclaimed that Disunion is at the bottom of this lo- g concealed Tetaa machination. Intrigue and speculation co-operate; but disunion is at the bottom, and I denmwc it to the American peo ple; under the pretext of getlingTexas in to the Union, the schema is lo get tit South out of iu .-.-. Ibti. M . Clay, yielding b fetlmg ei dtrd ia btl.a'i of ih soft vfa K'o'hiow a y pairioi b w. ra,ard at Mier, a citizen n Alaam, addressed a lttr lo President 8ma A ana rrquesfng hi lib rration. We understand thai be has just rrceived a pu'ite.Uttsr from Prsient S n a Anna informing him ol the prompt discharge o the epus arrorJing In his trqurtt. . jAx'uxgton Reporter. BaaBBawSBBaaaaws What abb tub Iocos roB?Inthi part of tb couqtrytluy.SA rSafec cent duties on all dutiable imports; that i,or a return io the compromise Act, by which no duty was to exceed 20 per cent: and Jas. K. Polk himself, in his speeeh a Jackion.Tenn.on the 3d of April 1843 a quoted in the last Standard, said that Ae was in favor of reducing the duties to the rales of the compromise Act." Mr Webster stated this (act in hfs late speech at Philadelphia, but the Globe says, " a gros ser or more wilful falsehood never was otterd; and goes on toshowthathe par ty proposed, in theii Tariff of the last session, to make iron an exception from the masa of protected articles, and impott higltr dut'tt as a BOUNTY io it." It I then specifies the various descriptions of ' : - i r nr.i...'. i .:ti iiuii. cuuuirrd;cti in urn. hiciy uut Bt the last session, ranging from 30 to 61 per cenU "which, (says the Globe ) aid ed by the cisli payments, difference of ex change and freight, (equal lo20 per cent.) may be faiily estimated "an avenge rquivdent to a protection of from 50 to 81 percent. Here is a confession for the Southern I . a tm . Ie .a r.ar: 1 ne l,,0,w " .") in" iriu at. bt irvu. kri 4 uiu iv ii'g n BOUNTY io the manufacturer, in the shape of jirott etion of from ffiy lo ninr-ly-oe per cent '!! And that such was ihe policy of the democratic party. Tlie whole question of Protection is thus given up. And yet a Southern Locofoco will tell you that the whole 'democjatie party" is utterly opposed to I'rotection, as unconstitutional, ruinous robbery, &c. &c. But the iron duty was necessary to any hope of the vote of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, ie. for the Locofoco candidates. There's "the secret of it. . Obi. The oft-rrpeated fallacy of ih Loco f icoa, that ihe duly laid by the Tnff. is just ao much ad ld to the price of ill ar ticle, has latrlv found a very I' 1ju ad viiraie, it wool I appnar, in the youthful Ed.lor of the Wdmingtun Journs'; and the wy hi ignorance i eteJ by the Cliioni l, houM be a cant on in all i ionaries. The Jovmal first aitrd thai it taised ihs price nl every article taed; but being driven fron that giuii'l by an arry of in hpuuble fcu, allowing that many triicUs are now lowef than when there was no duty, be lie it arrtrd that it was imported anicV that he mrant. Bu the Chr.micl drives him from that pni nn likewise. Il take the Nrw York S lipping and Commercial l.tstnf July 6ib, 1842. (before the psaga f the Tariff.) and the an paper of Oct. Oth, 1844. and enumerate fourteen imported arti cles, some of Whleh were duty fee and ihe oihei only 20 par cent, duty, on all of which the duiv i now higher, and the precet invariably lower. Subjected to h tr si of expariBce, tt m ill ahnost, al- rr hH,. jri - 7VmL roZamawyileg at dse Ur ye-tr, fcW mmi Ultttf wrmWy tr V ato 13m aO,ff tU Av.W4 h1 V-fc.J ktJ i, I .w. I -( if. Iim l&rtM M tr.sa4. eV. d JI. L.i teee. rVw qxr Wkc, IWh tsg ar R-S wir( y goI tstdJ f eKked aatktftit fees .dielr4 ih sui lo k 4 DJ 4J ft. ' " tU&Umttt I eti int. A Hvlar M!f a r-ed ia Wt'aatao " X4f ail. ahodt ta tretlMNk tW P-et tlffie Ur. Ai g wi b P4k DUs ft Tea teitrred it wa ran to the tep.v pri fa m,t f ir, mtt9i mt ol toe sua' bloke ff. ad tett, Wiag lag pwfk. DalU Ti. dow with U Oaonoa. Mr. KaJ.U. Ht!mist0m CriiHV. Tftntmlm Gait m LmlErU Tl ttota wm wmd si BBto I'ik'ay ibi ta 1 8 li ksv i In rara-'aits. Tbwid Bid ilabareM, B if. b-ii. ' a sad esfat b, wete dm hi! w ibcm iin an 4 ory mpm lawd. - S"a,n"rev, ny wnom oer roe awry wui M ay h-M wei ''. d ihis!hecbtruhed while roodaes. virtu nod tl .wa dwis Tb I d MMDoitr sn . iiawtca. .Ia Seoees eueet, the r4e d Immisss, totattur, Ineber, aad of cal bst, ril.'walfnhrr moeeMa', ed ma. . Bi what t aaor Jkararl4 -Ur wa a let rial Ion d hf. The i pper pek f tbiriy m m e, n. Bud eti dre. killed by the I l( house ia wbirb they lodged, whose bod . we weie Isunj (it the tpt. TV h public debt cf Tes ie now not thn !!. iao aad'iMis cf dwllat. ! les aad a lb DsuLai.a id J bis boree. M giti ng n petir fat. Knox. Itegitltr. llxTHonim. HjirrnA..! as net L.taa thai a ! nitbcr ( CaUamsue ftleib- dists. f tHoita td r more) from Carnai n nl An.kvey, are praiii( to . peace in death.' May her surviving, weep irate tthis cM.nr)t wilb a iew wtfufm- ig friend profit by her example, and fol inf a community o i the bauk of the Mis Iw her as sh followed Christ. vipn, I in,. .L..I.I .,. .I. jj Tulint the IVi. ) Wrdn's'ay; Ocvbr t'. M Vtf iia Scnt, dauf hies f M jnr ( aer Se mi, i f ii. U. S. At my, aid Mm Sarah I. ntoB. received the whiis eiK ia ike Vi'it.ti.a ITnnvem. G orgttvwn, at the Land ol the Auhbi shop. ' 7Mnrcf for Frtedom of Opinion! l b Utira Gaelic re thai Mi. Nu-l, of ih town ol Mocy, Oneida rovuty, who bae recB hy rsnouared Loeoloeoia and rome wulfor Clay, was isken the 'other nigHt by ' gang uf LoroloCoa sad todt cn a rail I ' .-,. " The Loadnn eor rephJsl of tb firm Yoik.CjMMmereul Advertiser sia es thai Capiaia Bisil II II ia dead. TWr Hi ltiHbra(b Recorder. Mb. Editob: A good joke came off the otlierday in old Orange, which I think ought not to be lost. A thorough going hig, not a hundred miles from llillsborough. having a couple' r . . . t . .u j of Demornis in Ins employment, they de ; terminer1; in his absence, to exhibit to the world the height of their zeal for Demo- j eraey by planting a hickon pole, the top r JkIaU'L.-i.-a .i . i i 1 1 of whtflr reached about I6jeet above old iiuuicr canu, iiuih wiiii u nvwni wrgc j bunch of polk stalks. A small board was nailed to the pole, on which was a label nmoihin. lil .I,!.. . d of Pi. Ik i eif cl pis. in To Hcmy Clay and Frcli(Uuyaen. The proprietor on his return was some ; wlwt astounded to see this bold Democra- ! Uc flourish at his very door, and at first t ion uisposeu lo order the pole to be taken .1 . l... r. . n i.- considered that every freeman had a. right; . to exhibit his political principles, so il was ' permitted to remain. In order that the passers by might know that the ground j i was not altogether Democratic, the Whig, put up a board by die side of the pole, up-, on which was pasted a Whig letter head representing M that same Old Coon' ( vivnuini uvii " wij waii, . uvircuu j which was a fox upon his back, wri tiling I beneath the mighty weight that roots over j him crying out with all his might " Stop ; that Ball.' Upon the centre of the Ball, uie icixers u. iv. weu Known in tne. w nig - Calledar, stood out conspicuous. Having, placed it up to his" notion," he was oblig- j cd to leave on business, satisfied that that, . -, , - V- t 1 same old coon was in his proper place. iNosonnerhad he left, than one of the, Democrats mortified that the coon should climb his pole so soon; gun to be brought, and ordered his A I I I. - would shoot hiin. And now with Bun! in hand,; and a determination in hie heart S EC Jk Hi 12 D(5lSIll to give a full exhibition of his feeling for j - IIIUsTaoreugk, IS. C ' the Whigs, he loaded the piece, and with : rn ? Winter Sewion will eommesee on all the discrimination of a Kentucky sharp- j Thursday the li h of Nmber. Terma shooter, drew,his aim upon the coon. Bang: for Bund and Tuition aa heratoW went the- mm! nn.l villi as much ttUn ad 're. Mr. k ncfii un vuili UIIU IIVU', Willi o lliurili anxiety as if the fate of the Whig party depended on the result of the fatal shot, they ran, to, the board, when, Lo! there sat that same old coon with all that good na ture, saying O, K . Not a hair of him was touched:, while the poor Fox was riddled with shot and cut to pieces,, It was all over. I'll take down that board now, said a young Whig present, taking up a stone and with all his might whizzing it at. the Democratic poetry' shivered ,fhe board to pieces. . I'll take .down that pole, aid a little boy; and giving it a posh, down t I irsClni m by J3 wh4 ps Ci w2. 13 C. J". Jt. J. Danuu rep. rarA.i a t' i4 dir mwm .a. tLUMi, If IM krf fjr. -Of.wtU sr.M i t liiirM sl Orsg !-. y.l Uel I!:!.. ITrr.y 19 a O'to.r. W U H.iLbe,b 8.tMd)tk24t4hvvt.toreiv Oito dMwg.aed Grtmaw etpecww MM oscai a4 aMir dto Meedeg: A ta I u aisad .b D,wcti sru ela ly qetd. , . Rneebet t ih lib da? f N-ra.be at tW itts f 9mM,g fi, PieaieVat sad Yie Prvs dea. ; Obltnarjr. ' Died, la this county, on Thnrsday the 24:h inst. Mi 8sjj.t Usbbu, eldest daughter of CoL John Hardin, ia the 23th year of her age. Ia the death of this ami able young lady her friends are not railed to BBovra a those without hope; sho bad rhosen that good part, whirh will never h taken from her- Her agreeable man ners, mud and amiable dispoMtion, and her noble aad generon heart, had -endeared her to a large cirri of friend aad ar Pf haQ be revered. It but trulv I naid of her, that to know her was to love her But, alas! site is no more! sbe has heca cut off in tlie glowing morn of life, when youth had just bloomed bt wo nauliood. .Death, under any cirrvuusUn- ee, is truly solemn and afflictive, bat it i peculiarly so when we ar railed to lay in the grave lh young and lovely, who have looked forward with fond anticipa- uons u in enjoyment ot many flay a ol happiness and pleasure. Oh! how my terious are tit ways of Providence! In her was (bund Uut true adornins; of female which an apostle recommends, M even the ornament of a mevk and Qnirt . I spitit, which ia in the sight of God of great price.' Her oietr was sincere and stead' w1 d of such a degree of strength, as to .afford her true comfort ia life, and solid I w. v.wna w vmmwm "W vwv www. BaMs la) Ith a m ikm ? -ffm this dark IranbtaJ wi1d ted Ts rtgtans f ett rnal day. Attention. TOWN COMPANY ! ?PU arfltrkyeaattfl'rd ia sites J at evarl auas M HilllMrsMB, a tuiday Hi td dy f Nm-er .HI i lerk, (t drill aiNslre. and I cUst i-HWrs tot lb company, ia obedrane lo the rqiiiiMa f lliCNcra'. tr Mdcr f ihe Ctpitin. J. M. BEAVER, 0. 5. Ocsktr 49 Land for Sale. TO HA be sld lbs Uik l Kwvtmksf, si ' 1 ataev, e irear llreer. rnre.niM.-r an it erea Land, the ! r.wer inrmcnr n. I? will re Hiid lulu amallat tracts U .it por chacr. if dsaired. tl is situated sis Mils west of Ui'laburvugh. - .; DAVID TATE. OrlokntS. . , 4sv Valuable: Property . BT. l",.fi i"4 ""'J'""' -Wn'w ky atepkeii Mre, tkcv alt (f,.. , Mi. for c'h f iMi.r.H. n Sa tarday ihe M l day ( N.mkr. a'l hi. tlouta h'd Kitckca furnjiurs, and n Barsacb HMr; - Tuesday sf Nutamkar ennn. keins ,h, tM fmflen likt, 5euroes, iimnn a hii-n are, a tn iilaea nun. smik, trairr and a W, aeamslreaa, and hu ar ?Vi 0'u lh 'h' ,,wi i IT kr hu o livs. im- pro i, nn an necessary out noun . Kara, Hh't, W.tnn Slid Carriaf Ham. Cw llu Iff. Tha cardan found and lot are in a fin aula nl improvement, and il ia on of I tie most desirable j' ec of prtpi ny f .r rou- veoirnte, dbe. ia the iUce. . . i . . j i . it i . iI-n,, a LoI, , tA lwo ,.u lf,- .f ud lying worth nrHilitMnch about to nwlrs O. F. LOFHi. EDMUND STRUDW1CK. October IS - 4V Los or Mislaid, ' HO TP. of hand n Jho Warker. with uarMn Walker a oeraniv. for two hundred dollar, dated ike 3Ul of March 1843, AH prra-ins ar f re ei rued from Iradinr for ....i .-j l r u..;...i.. - 0 p.f ,.0n bUl mm'l. DOCTON DICKEY.- , October S3. 48, 4 w r 1 i " ' a's ! BOOKS ! BOOKS ! ! .. R wbtefihrr h jf, ,eeei,ed. aad will ' keep eonatantiy on hand, a lares npply ol ih Bonk publiabed by ih - Prkjrtnan Bo'd "f rubiiriin." . " T he hook are irieilv f a relitMius and rh,rr,rr. ,B- W1ibs..td ,t th lowt rmladeipbie nrirea.-. LEMUEL LYNCH, Jlgent Orl. IS. 47- MR. & MRS. BURW LLL Mr Buroell., : Ortnlur 15. 47- f7 Raleigh R'gipier and Standard will in sert once a ek for four weeks. " Notice, F HAVK tMsjdav et my on HF.NRT r.XU CRTTtfre and at liberty to lraa4Ct kui fur himaelf; and 1 do hereby (tra Miivo and forewarn altperon (rota) Irutlinf hiui on mr aecouni. or an member af aJ farnil v, as I aa determined.! pay a debt of hi or their contraction anmes he a written ortier irm m JOHN A. FAUCETT. October f. t - A fi iaterday . tj tic ft ere be r act r, I mUi ed belWw CK i k oWi H4ivwrr. .rrHittf iwet taoaihs, aWt St Inn UIm4 w .U wsaers af UtarraaV Ceeek, aJ4e.jig te land Vr. J. 8. r-aaah a4 axfarr. ttnj mt thm 1st Jofta ra.- B..4 ed seeerlty re aired; ad iLe bil- a-at! wheal tie Bey a pJd. . JAMW WCKB, r. - If, 0nf a. : .... 4. . List Letter?, Kcftrafnleg io ih Post Office at JISs! reri en tliw 1st Axt at Oe-liee. tmi which, if not taker owl wiihia, tLrce noatha, will he ecnt to the Ueartat Post 02e as dead Icacrs. John Anderson, Solomon Angle, Betty . ucsu ... t .. B . " ' 1 V . , 1 , . i vmiH uwim. aaom ;i. vurivono, James Bullock, TTsowas Borough. JrL BrowB. . . .k ' C ' . .- -. . -The Coroner of Oranre County, Mr. Carr, Mis Knsaa Clark, the Clerk v. of Orange County, Mi Julia E. Crab- ' tree, Un Lompton, Km Susan Cheek. .'wm vhiw) w. vino, v i ui Aenmeei - ' n ' John or SamL Dunn. Ben net Dense a, Matthew Durham. Mile Davis, James Dcbsry, Dr. Lewi Dishongh. George A. Elli. Ira Ellis, CoL Elder- son. , , Henry M. Pitts, William Ferrer, Sa muel Forsyth. Eliaha GrilSn. . . II William L. P. Heath, 4. Mis Elixal eth Horton, Chealey Hcrndon, Dr. A. Holloa. John Homer, S. . .. I James Inscor. , ' ' . ' James Lstta. son in Law of Th. Hoi 16 way, John D. Leathers. . . Alexander Mebane, John Mason. WQ liam Mark, James M'Cray, Rev. J. A- M'Manmn,Z, liirun Mcvcigh, . v . L. K. Pratt, Allen Petty. .. . , , . . '. It . ., .. . George Rhodes, Green Bead'. ... S ' , t.i Thomas G. Shackelford, David Stray, orn, Jane Stewart, T Abel Thomson. . Yir ' ." F. N. Wad'dtll,2,MUsRebccc Wpd delU 3, Mrs. Elizabeth Waddell, Samuel Woods, Alexander Woods, A D. Whit ted, Geo. W. Walker, Joseph J. Wood mw. Jampi Watann. inn nt Rjhm.a ILJ' Peo.ig for'uryof-4he-above letters will pleas say they are ad vertised. ; . -. jTHOS. CLANCY. P. H , Oetokerl. ' 4t jv TAKE NOTiCEAItD SAVE COST. , AM. prii indebted. 4o ll iale ol the , late Si mini Caurh, esq. dereed, rtc .Kd ! til iliiiieuhvritcr tf'n ur U N.r lh f 5th of Ueeember, neat. Th due by book aienuui moat b eiilad by U -ar note; and lhae due b not m ! k Killed by h r renewal. JAS. N. PATTERSON, Mnfr. Or Inner Id 47 mrh 1 m- " iiiii.i GREAT SALE OP Land arid iVcgroc. riY viriae of a deed nf iraal si. calcrf Nt 'l e uhteriber bt John MitrheH: ho'wi.l AVe f..V ale, for eaah, at t'urbeirs Store hfCaoWr1! eount), fourteen mile no. la of HiiM lough, on Thursday th 14th ol rH.Teo.txr oral. FKJUTEFN tCrtlES.and fl at ! able TKACT OF t.SND on wbiehaaid Mm fa ell - reaiile. I he I and sh led on II eo, in Ca.ocll, it mcli imoroted. ha uihmi it . r .alii.hle aud lin.i aiillr. ..J ..... tain eleeen kindred ee.. J. W. NORWOOD, 7rtiiee. . ueinonr o. S6 Public Sale, VV ILL be sold, on Thursday the S4th day of October neit, at die late re sidence of Jacob Jackson,' deceased, two mile east of Hillsborourh, all ihe perron--' al property of said deceased, eonsieting of Houaeheld and Kitchen furniture. Cows, Hogs, snd Sheep, Corn, Wheat, Hay, Oats, Fodder, and . Flax, ... v .t-- Farming Tools, and many other arti cles ? A credit of twelve months wilLbe gitr- en, th purcnaser giving pona witn ap proved security. - Oeubr I. .iSts iXoticCo 1 NT nersna Wiahia t.baa IjMids 1 ib Haofiald'.can beaccommodaied with 11 or aeren hundred acres, lyine immedi .ie'y eai of U ally Hit. n the' road leadi" Irnm ffilTI WlilS tn liniehorwtttb, Witn o or thru email ieiiproveNienl, unrfoe ed repair as to fencee-aml r a bint; or ky un, i or. lUr-e hniiorob ai-ro lota, to 01 pnrrb.irr. , r tetiM aad partienlare pnl in ' , v C. C. SMITH, or AML. N. TATE. tCJ Ar addres lo the foil ller, Haar- fiidda, will he attended to. October la. ' - Notice. i tl. knm il raay rourarn. will lake not ire, A that I havo Ihw day t & my son SI i.AS WILSON, and h i hereby authorised t deal for himaelf and In beenmo raponibte for h a own eoatravi. in a fu'l and porfocl raana ner aa if be wa of te fail t of Iwkaty mm. . JOHN D. WILSON. '
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 31, 1844, edition 1
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