f I think nll fcjot Lr oii the recep
UsXans or the. cansideratioa of resolutions,
PeB:.t-nt with this rule. .
I '?-n . nnfiarrMsional' documents here.
1'
e
fti, fcV pftpe or, memoranda to refresh
I took occasion! to state iu substance my
?the snbject of slavery in the States. Whe-
l ,mirK3 were i v. -r -
,,t the substance was, that 1 regarded slave
i evil
but one with which the national goy-
L, 'nothing to do. That by the constitu-
' ,r :a at, the whole nower over that
rv itotadt in the several States where the
tn was tolerated. If they regarded it as a
I they hti cousmujiuim uju ,
" Warded it as an evil they had the pow-
nm best how to apply, the, remedy. I did
f. . tjuit Congress had any power over it or
Clr way responsible for its continuance in
IJ States where it existed. f I have enter
ic olher sentiments on. this snbject, since I
u it snfficiently to form an opinion, and I
CJ that all my acts, public and private, will
I in accordance with this view". I hare the
be jour obedient servant, .
Hai quite a J ub lie time Xring the' lS week. 1 1 W ' lfP U
and the spirit and enthusiasm evinced. bVtllrl? V-", A
thy the imitatiou VerV r.Z.T tt official turreiTed
. i . - pi. i. r,--,-r-
AND
L,.: " I - ryei state's Office. The poll -from MePowell is
IVorth Carolina Election.
GOVE RNOR'S ;,V0T.-0FFIC1AL:
. ST:." S.
,522
SUPREME COURT.
Morzanton Term or tn 13 court closed on
Want. Opinions in the following. Cause
In delivered since our last notice :
rr C. J., in William Whitesides t. R..G
d J. fticcni-ire, irom muueriora ; juag
med. Also, in Amelia rarnam r. Elizabeth
der from Cabarr us; judgment reversed and
?ro awaraea. a iso. . in o. 11, .aney v.
Motx, in Equity from Lincoln ; injunction
I with costs. Alspj In W. Bacuanan and o
S. Fitxgendj-in tEquity-.froinayweod :
irmed and injunction dissolved at plaint iflV
jo, ittK- n-irKpairicK n.joaa vv. means,
from L-aoarrus ; uwree vu uemurrer re-
PlaintilFs cost. Also, in William H. Ar f
J. W. Means, in Equity from Cabarrus;
versed without costs. Also, : in Thomas
King, from Buncombe ; judgment revers
in State on relation of W. Rale, v: Lonz
s. from Rowan ; judgment reversed and ve
to. Also, in State on relation of Henry
I Long etal from Rowan; judgment re
A venire de novo. Also, in Mary IX, Smith
id J. H. Da.vis, from Mecklenburg ; judg
Wd. Also, in Wm. F. Cowao, Adm'r. r.
hacker, from Iredell ; judgment affirmed.
S. Presnell, et al. v. Wm. Lander, et ah in
bm Lincoln ; decree reversed and bill dis
Also, in Wm. T. Lemmons, et el. v. Rich'd
i al, in Equity from Mecklenburg ; decree
Sffs. Also, in Den and W. P. Waugh,
iicheson, from Ashe, judgment affirmed.
p dem. of Jackson v. Adam Hampton, from
; judgment reversed and venire de novo.
G. Howell, r.P. W. Edwards, from Cher-
ment reversed and vemre de novo. Also,
itor on relation of Marvel Mills e. Co.
lis, cT oL in Equity from Rutherford ; bill
with costs. Also, in Thomas Murraf r.
al, m Equity from Buncombe; bill dis
1 costs. Also, in State v. F. Sludcr. from
I judgment affirmed. ,
h, J. In Ldward Jones v. Burwell Blan-
leavelana, in Equity ; decrw for plain-
in Leander E. Brittain v. John McLean,
1 - a -
rson, uecree reversed and injunction re-
eanng. Also, in Francis McCorkle v.
Trill ; account ordered, and referred
ba, in equity. Also, in'Hush Kirkoat-
11 W. Rogers, et. al. from Mecklenburg ;
plaintiff.. Also, in John Dameron, v.
, in Law, from Cleaveland, judgement
lbo, in Brown & Maxwell v. Samuel
Xowan ; reversed and procedendo ordered,
niel Shaver p.A,P. Adams al. from
raen affirmed. AlspV la Dairi d Cress
McNeelj v. Williaur: Emmersoxi, from
hify decree for Plaintiffs. Also in Tim
ile r. Alexander William from Iredell:
jversed and renire de nri - Also, in Doe
r -
ei
ill
w
V
a word, Henry W. Miu.br seemed to be i' the
vein" ISfpakinga spef wlien thSt is said, all
who know him will conclude that those present
must have enjoyed a rich treat indeed. We resret
exceedingly that some friend had not furnished us
with an outline of this effort of Mr. M for we would
much have preferred that those who heard, and con
sequently appreciated it, should have given some
iaea or it to our readers.
We are informed that Mr. Busbee, the Demo
cratic Elector for this District, was too unwell to vis
it Oxford, and of course did not We an opportuni
ty of discussing the questions of the day with Mr
Miller. We regret this, for we are particularly
Anxious for these two champions to have a passage
at arms together; but we regret still more, that Mr.
M. was allowed- to pass without any of our Demo
cratic friends replying to him. We have been taun
ted with "shrinking" from a political discussion.
nere was a good opportunity to meet Whig argu.
u.us anu we understand that Mr. M. was anx
ious to have some of his opponents on the stand with
hip. We learn that tLe renowned Abbam Vea
ble himself was there, and yet he did not attempt to
say a word to scare off these timid Whigs. Gra
cious heaven ! are ye reduced to this ! that so soon
after returning fresh and green from the Halls of
Congress, he eould sit quietly and hear his candidate
and his party literally annihilated, and not have one
word to say in their behalf? Perhaps it was well
enough. Prudence, it is said, is the better part of
valor.
Anson
Ashe
Alexander;
Burke r 1234
BuncbmbecMl
Bladen i'S80
Bertie ' 475
Beaufort : 932
Brunswict 351
Cabarrus" 71$
Craven
Cumberl'd
Chowan
Columbus
Caldwell
Camden
Carteret
Caswell
Chatham
Cherokee
Cleaveland
Currituck
Davidson
Davie
Duplin
Edgecomb
Franklin
Gates ,
Greene
Granville
Guilford
Haywood
Halifax
Hertford
Hyde
Henderson '
Iredell
81'
477
'412' 875"
it is not to be wondprvI n k" V ' f "1
il- T'" .i 8Ucn energy excluded. it is doubtless
uxauvt.it, euuuiu nave inr.rMtsri iii; .-: a i -
- . -- - .vir WBU IJlHLIiHU
of diminishing It, as.did too tnatiy iff the Counties
in the State, ar the recent Goberiiat6rW Election,
. "v,f"' gone nears ana soul .iuftgtu work, as
ougk they were )?rfly3Ln$
portance of .the mxtreBldentiai )jraeot': upon the
destinies of our great RttutHcaWwiare assured
J" ge a good account or themselves ia
November next. ' - K .'V..
On Tuesday, HenkV W. M-xwit; Esqi the Wtig
Elector of this District,- addressed aery numerous
auditory, estimated at between two and three thou
sand persons, for upwards of three hours, in one of his
most powerful and convincing speeches. A gentle
man who was present and heard this masterly effort,
pronounced it about the best political Speech he
ever nearu,- aboundingwith irrefragable documenta
ry testimony in relation to every charge made against
his opponent, accompanied by the most forcible and
conclusive argumenU :and?reasoning in defence of
Whig measuresxand Whiir prlnciDles. His on
slaught upon ;Cass and his Loco Foco allies wa.
overwhelming, while his just and eloquent tribute
-w -ne cnaracter and services of elorious- old Zacba
bv T" . - " . ..
a, was most thrilling and captivating. In
i.tJi.tfa&aMifAW.n?r 'J viuua
r wnuLcoALc ANU RETAIL
Corner Srcamore and BoUtfroit
'r'vw-rvv.u.- 1 .iit.. J 1- -t"wue. mixtures. v 4A ill iitti
4. Aug. 4844. fti Aug! 1848.1 fthiuamf PPnce;, fo; the, genuine L-fipECI IW U m & f T. J 1
essbraced iu Burk
ii'T:" wv..BporwujB. mixtures'
654
?pa
305
135
"598
'556
434
283
1136
390
366
157
10O1
529
223
126
334
355
302
936
2130
342
592 .
309
318
555
1582 .
595
203
225
790
310
540
658
909
Sampson
On Wln,l... 1 t-.., , . tourry
...j u lulgc xvouga ana ueady (Jlub Stokes
was iormed, and its members entered into the work StanI7
with the spirit and animation of men determined on
victory. We woul have been glad to publish the
names of the Officers of this Club, but we have not
been furnished with them. We are assured howev
er, that the entire Club is composed of active and ef
ficient men, who will do faithful yeoman service from
now until the setting of the Sun on the 7th dav of
AT 1 - . ' : - "
Johnston
J"ones
Lenoir
Lincoln
Martin
Moore
Montgom'y
Mecklenb't?
McDowell
Macon 374
Nash 74
N: Hanover 382
Northarapt'n 519
Ouslow 194
Orange 1686
Pasquotank 663
Perquimons 441
Pitt 634
Person - 275
Polk
Randolph 1171
Robeson 559
Richmond 802
Rocking'm 430
Rowan 833
Rutherford 1310
533
996
1084
530
2S3
1044
128
' - p - .V .
,i? " .iettzsry-
1073 500 .1049 ; 40
561 , 499 551 ?h
-f'--M ii- ' ' 334 '" 20i
228 . 1263 V .309 129& X'm
496 . , 92144
" 490 281 J 516
409 : 524 370'
4S9
311
f 477
522
107O .
188
342
260
94
332
1088 !
794
241
725
4S5
C58
354
866
1410 -710
381
199
985
463
328
378
269
189
206;
376
iSWfff t ".cstert Balsa:
'TBI
86:
.TtZJ?Xl Qe oniy genuine.
"t i'jri .- m b name of the oHnni
thev fepeefut none kf tiS iL-Z 0gmal,
486
439
.527
J 283
374
628
1101
.166
363
219
101
315
1182
729
225
624
272
936 1503
760
355
276
942
515
267
456
253
164
141
330
650
142
356
1736
580
500
139
1201
271
'- 507
887
33
751
N081
603
2S6
180
544
518
454
' 277
1153
383
336
137
911
508
246
118
361
359
253
976
1920
370
569
308
401
565
1527
639
195
198
911
316
584
586
808
Tyrrell
Wake
Warren
Washington 329
Wayne 254
Wilkes ; 1208
Yancy 338
224
894
1122
364
717
1589
232
223
476
.649
312
i59
117
1022
586
296
878
880
1153
48
92
1374
810
124
911
181
427
371
70
2S3.
514
178
1756
593
366
607
287
1082
559
678
449
809
1402
461
1032
1.105
541
311
1073
127
368
217
13i3
310
585
153
356
1773
523
513
107
1242
285
796
1101
362
553
1555
177
17
441
622
857
301'
743:
V742
. .518 .
293
m
589
489$
'407.
f 263
935
582
421
177
109S
542
218
' 10
319
371
207,
1016
.1567
412
601
330
469
656
1042
720
215
318
599
. 113
981
736
435
727
1023
1165
81
137
1271
716
136
846
167
615
832
339
544
609
668
451
106
275
512
176
1714
.471 ;
366 1
589
360
228
1199
5S1
545,
340
827
1037
530
1090
1003
746
336
991
"172
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264i
512
194
377
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1023
228
440
138
SO
365
.1081
,,781
727.
:5S3
'69
391
921.
1406.
673
"390
315
946
442
430
507
173
298
227
257
814
181
m.259
1877
557
550
86
1068
. x.mrji iv p. f.r. 'I'll wriTf pIjpt&i. lc r . . I r ... .
- rj"? K OF TBS A ,, fCo' i"J JSa.
r - av siguavurc Ui
.Nene genuine, unless signed I. BUTTS- oki&
wraeoer. ;.M4
"r jJK1?!! Wholesale and retaiL br
Wl i.lAMM'HIVlVnnrt'l. flA. ... ' mf
" uuu ekvu anu. Dv IJpna.
o - p-p-p.j m.ivim viiiu)un. .
JaYom the London Tin
As a general rule, we have a profound contempt
for patent medicines and infallible nostrums; but
93130 Cpmppuad Syru& of Naphtha is workir,
7i -jTJ V T-M"vivfiusiHmas, ionsump
tioJ. fre alljM-ound us, that we hail it aa a most
important discovery, and recommend it to tbe no
Sfif8 hota it ny concern. Manyiof our
tiiSTI'i r " V. -r- wpwwiwiaw-ttiit. which
.Vv4i.ee-Iistpniahinifjy successful ; ' -
"SKr ftneTTrtrihErs
: ," ,1V,UD w auverusemeni in another column
v-uajrs paper.
ve-
wbo
, Wekeeplsponhandflld-o J!....?!
CPaniculir aUentioh paid tkrackini " -
, . -1' I - - 4 w3w
List of
Land
si
HIAAOI;o4TCEiijES;
L. Unrflfpktonift t.ip 4. . 1,.. ,7i
i HIS. BKILLIANT.'PRIZST. OP o..k
..gi iur 1 axes Lhirinn i . ,
.j . .. ... p no ailU UDDlia.
r 7
R i i.wi.i a'..' V r:v.' "US"" iw miss j ane
rtW- 8 er 01 w w- Gray, all of this
j -
lag
i
Pa 1 1 .n ' P
J1" '-'ampoeil. 10(1 in nn. H .
ampoen, U do on ! dd
joiBing Jere. (XaitWa oM nli ? !
Refill finMM t r.p-k - " I I ;
VUlUlllRrN. I I n I u - XAr. ...... 11 lli .
e ? "') u" ixouav creea, 101 11 hi r
In Wrrenton- on Tuiflv Hi flii ;p.-x v
ReC F McRae, Mr. Hugh B. b7j fiVg"
combe4 to Miss Marr P. JptTv; ge
DrW Vt 4fDtitjl ft?-BST' S- J H'endenon,
UT, VY. v. Tavlor. Jr . tn Mioa Mp. 1 ...
: -i p.i t v. jarreii. an
ui liunjr oprings, Miss.
arrett, all
352
887
1015
- 500
663
1726
176
265
57 f
iAyte 'MenS.of Mr-Dav!d Adams 0fl tbe 30th
33L?5-iMarosbj- aged 56 years--an old and
respectable resident of Petersburg for the last 20
. 7?,?SeHi 011 the 8th inst- Mary Hall, dau2h
tef.F. n.rjni,a a T.ifSrf-or. ' .r ua
u'n.-Ai . : ouinmer uisease
"" 'er?'i.SM ' ?wr 2 month nnd 3 days.
Ann a w- a p. j n 1 1 s i.k . a . - 1
-u ifue, numerana opnngSjirni -L,u,c"cr , wnen we shall expect a elorious
-wiwgTen oy ine gallant "Whigs of Gran-
vuie.
(T IrlHffman .ammmaJ -1 ... 1
owan, to use of suurof d "Amos Mc
fredell, reversed and venire de novo or.
)t. J. Allen v. MrvftU Mill fntmPnti,.
- v, - v Ma 4kv i wit aa
ent affirmed. Also, in Horace L. Rn-
McLean, from McDowell iudmfut.
so, in F. Dover v. P: Plemmons. fmm
mdginent reversed and renire de novo
ite v. John Collins, from lrnnnroii
rmed. Also, in State's. E. Phrpps, from
aent affirmed.
Y -p
t, j. in uog on nem. of Jones p. G.
i Ashe, judgment affirmed. A Inn. in
Ition of R. Ellis,.r R. W. Long, et. al.
ijuugraeni amrmed. Also, in Mast en
andrew Porter from Wil
jlso, in Martha Newell, v. W. B. Nlarch
judgment affirmed. Also, in State v.
I om. A 8he' jadgment affirmed. Also,
tZJ ?! M' FL,feri et- equi- lice and detraction which their onnr arm, tn
f.u3, ueciannff nroDertv to he poi.o11t v- m. ..... "
Pi,"1 Alexander Rankia and wife, et.
, "uyie. irom uaston, lu Equity, decree
and an account ordered.' Also, in Jno.
i) f-t. al. v. Abner Carmidisiel from
gctron dissolved without' costs. Also,
7 WfflcMartin, et. al. from Wilkes,
nuf and account ordered. Also, in Ma
lle,. ill. v Mrtli H .i i.
ill dismissed.. Also, in A. Fetch, v.
rum meciiienburg, judgment affirmed.
Frt Presnell c. J . Ramanim fm r
p affirmed. AUo, in Wm. L Burch .
Armfield from Davie, judgment revers
l remanded Alsn in w r- u;
-3 iico. . ww 111-
f from Mecklenburg, bill dismissed
JB vantrell OversAorV n. r i: u
fnderson, judgment affirmed. Also, in
rued. Alsuin W t '
? p erson, judgment affirmed. Al-
r-punier. V. J.J. Ratoo tV,ip TJ
affirmed. ' --.UuCr-
On Thursday, the Hon. Geobge E. Badger ad
dressed a large crowd, in one of his happiest moods,
perfectly satisfying his friends in relation to every
step he has taken, since he has had a seat in the Se
nate of the United States. And how could it be
otherwise ? Does any true, honorable son of North
Carolina, be he a member of what party he may, be
lieve that the rights of the South are unsafe in his
hands that North Carolina can be "betrayed" by
George E. Badger ? We verily believe there is
not one ! Croaking demagogues and hireling .r;K
V.1 , . . .
u.c.a may assan mm but he stands too pure and
loftVii tft h QvliTio.1 Kir tl. . i .
-t j mi, cmcuumea snaits ox ma-
aim
Whiga are satisfied with himtl,..
vvnigs have hitherto sustained him, and will con,
tmue to do so, despite the aspersions of Loco Foco
iMiitors and, stump orators, whose names will not.
in all probability, last even an existence of Apoliti
cal summer.
The Whigs of old Granville have set the other
vunuea oi prtu Carolina an example worthy of
cmuiauon. L.et each one see to it that she is not be
hind her then may we safely calculate on Ten
Thousand majority for Taylor and Fillmore in November.
623
C8
968
696
" 311
692
1226
1223
26
106
1293
"630
182
1097
1299 309
357; ;534
We are reue&terl tn 'flhnnnn.. n.
TICK ITIcGoirstii a anAiAn.
578 f Z ''""n Assistant Door Keeper to
128 l!'.! ?h next session of the Legislature of
3,3 uvorm vsaroima. ,
gepyra, iw. , 73 tL
Supreme Court KeDorts
"If OST published at this Office .P rice 2 fin Mn
VTol. 8 Law, and No. 2, Vol. 5 Eouitv h.ir,
I h fipnA.1. f Mi : . ... . .
" vyM" arguea ma determined at June
lrro, 1848, by the Supreme Court of North Caroli
na, rhe Subscribera shall f,
- . milieu iiuiueuiaieiy
and re requested to make immediate payment.
Raleigh, September 11, 1848. 7431
CIGARS t CIGARS!! CIGARS!!!
SUPERIOR lot by the quantity, box or
tail, as follows :
re-
n , 39'287 42586 39'433 42360 4L4S6
Clav'smav. 3 0Jf5 r? Nh ..'. st 1 a . !
: y j- a w. wJjXpAJ 1 j4 OO
Mr. Manly's majority,
874
EDITOR'S CORRESPONDENCE.
La Cefebraifa,
La Lumaii,
Washington,
El oisdai.
Priucipes.
, A1d, best Che winj and
Suuffby the box or retaU.
WILL : PECK 5- SON.
,Septpl2. 73 ,
Caxadora,
Estrella,
Lastris Coronis,
Orama y Rosa,
ranedellas.
Smoking Tobacco and
Solomon Summer 59
vw.jsa !CUPr. 11 1 rfA. AM J -www
us Holland. Ox ' ' w Jpiniflg v 81
I h(M 11 fix r . .
oiniHjr R. H. P.,w'.'o a -"'u creeic,
flfillia f? a . inr v .
;; " . "v"rSer Ao tio on Jtluntinfr creek, t 771
ivientttn tee b. l.arln r...k" .. ' . . .
Thos. Conelrv 1 oV ' 4MSUU c K J01
Elijah 1aoiDbel l'a interact TR.4 j .
LellMd 41 anam' 1 1 1 acre on c'k. J. Mc
Perry Holland, 1C0 do ioiniu.r G i nA n,u.
er, 2 96. . 0
'saac Brotherlon. 50 acr nn srim
years, 2 27. ' l,"!li,wo
I biliip Lambert. Si.
years, I 50. ' T QfSl lW0
acksou Eidson, . 77 acres, on Third
In lira !f m 7" r w
n " Ty' T acre8 u ttffato ShoaL-45.
Dan I Mcintosh,. 159 acres, on Buffalo Shoal, 27.
'"McUan, 100 acres, on do. 1 75. '
A
W nlin o? aCres 00 Uavid8a creek, I 92.
W. Kooins, 96 acres, ' do 186
A. Torrence, 14 acres, 1 62.
W. S. MOORE, Sheriff.
I 72 w4wp
A r.ARrpT". L. Tr 1 . p
, " " arnmnes ana Brushes, just to
iiauu, auu ior saie low.
PESCUD JOHNSON.
! 72
Sept 6.
LAMP MAGNESIA.
case of superior English Magnesia, in half
LKpound packages. Just opened, and for ! hv
MftRy CANDLES, by the Box.
SUGAR of good quality. SOLE
' m.T a "v-r rf-. rkp-a-vp-. - ,
ER
UNJNG SK1NS ice.
WILL
RaJeijrh, Sept. 12.
BROWN
LEATH
PECK SON.
73 3w
at him. The
LATER FROM ETTROPP..
news, brought bv tKi HihAmii
r. , -."," "uaaia. io august
devolution ha. Kwi. . :!:.,
"tersburff, and W.n-. .
w hashed Constant, and a Provi
'"ent has. been establish.:, at ja
: J " - t
fcT!1? VieDna PaPer of the 17th
rinJ- " :jnrn,Dff-:e that the
'.. s ic mifirinr rf
IMPORTANT LETTER FROM GENERAL
TAYLOR.
Defini.no his Position, &.c
In the Baltimore " Sun of Saturday last, we find
a Telegraphic despatch, dated New Orleans, Sef
tember 7, announcing that the "Delta;' of that Ci
ty, of that morning, contains another letter from
Gen. Taylor, explanatory of his position, as a can-
aiuate lor the Presidency. The letter is not given,
ou. me aespatch states that Gen. T. alludes with
considerable severity, to criticisms on detached parts
of his letters, made by party Editors, nd declares
nimseir Whig in principle, but at the same time no
party man. He declares himself emphatically the
people's Candidate, having been nominated by all
parties, and consented to stand as a Candidate in the
hope that it would have tbe effect of causing the
;. , , N f w York, Septniber 9, 1848.
-The City looks glum and lugubrious, like one who
has been on a three davs' frohn. What a i..kf...
hangs over its face, as if it had been gambling and
lost its last dollar, and was meditating from which
wharf to throw itself into the T1TPF. KMfrono pap
saloon is dark, empty, voiceless, and one instinctive
ly looks round at the entrance for a slip of paper an
nouncing the proprietor's death. Taylor's, general-
v .u..uu., wuii 11s jets or light, and thousands of TW 11 p TTfi l n j
pi'l"!.dj Fall & Winter Goods,
from a few candles scattered about the long saloon,
aud Beck's palaces of fnsMnn n r.ir.i
and their two hundred clerks are rejoicing in the
darkness and the freedom which it has given them.
The actors are wandering like ghosts about the green
room, for the pit is a " pit of darkness," the dress
circle empty, not one to shudder, should Hamlet's
ghost cry out from below " remember ! Burelars
walk the streets with firmer step and head erert, for
the Police Officers are invisible in the darkness, and
they sing .
" ThOUgh lost tO SisthL to memorir rlaop.
as they ply their pick-locks and files. Our gasJiouse,
like-the National one, has ended its existence, rho'
With fur Tnnt-o ttflof- tVip. .1: j . . . ?' .
its career, and we mourn its loss. .
It was a large building of brick, situated in the
centre of the City. You may remember it from see
ing iu tan cnimmes ut a distance, belching forth fire
onI emAlrA am Z X Tl .1 - . 0
"" ' " 11 -ranueinonium itself were below
them. On Wednesday last, n, workman opanw;p,n
near the roof to repair some ofthe nirvpa AAi, -
wl . P. 1 1 (1 in K!p V. 1 . 1 , . . . C
wv vnuut til IMS liaUU. anil inCantmilO V Anon. nn. pip,
f thorn K o .
wm K-iff ill ui a. miiii in wtww n ar o r
was in a blaze. Before it could be checked thm fi-a
communicated to several hundred hflrnia nt ;k
a - 'I II
inrl Alhan AAniKtinttLI.. . v rv . i M 5
. w.uuuoiiuics, wnne me gas irom thelaree
ninei anil Iho iuun.:. j i p e.
W'E bare thi day received a part of our Fall
Stock of New Goods, consisting of the follow
ing arucjet : ,
Fautj Prints, Linseys, Kentucky Jeans,
Plain and Ribbed Black Satinetts, Mixed do.
White Md Red Flannels, Bed Tickine.
4-4. 6-4, 6-4, Si 3-4 Brown Sheetings & Shirting,
12-1, Bleached Sheetings, and alaree lot nfRlMrh.
p4psually low.- Irish;Linenst&-4 Me
riiiR Shawhj fwitb silk fringe, 8-4 Black do.
. Vv irh respectfully call the attention of our
friend and customers, and the public generally, to the
above Grtods and promise that if good Goods at low
prices, -will please, they t-hall be accommodated.
' H E ARTT & LITCH FORD.
September 12. 1848. 74
' HARDWARE,
ffrcct IiiiportationFall, 184S!
W. JL. MORTON
AlBBnow receivinz bv ihe ship Henrv. direct
j3Lfoittl;.LiTerpool, and by the Henry Clay, via.
Ar, Ujeif Fall
Importation of Hardware,
Muiis ana vniiery,
A LARGE supply of Farr's Quioiae, expected to
arrive to dav per Adams' Emresa r.i
PESCUD JOHNSON.
Sept. 6. ' . 72
O" Staudard.
-mf V ld.liUUl
The ollowinit pmea.ent in P.n,.'. 1 JJ,rr ?? .
Uxvf August v - ,
.4 nnfl T -lu1! ! 2 -e!.' 'Wr wnoia 4JJ0P, half
wnoie .756j whola T'iiAff KpiL. o
300, Ae, all of wbicji caa be .een oumanterv
A FEW, AfOBE ,OT TBI p... s. aJ "
Ana forgrauiTpri exajuHfcr tbw fo11om?'6tll
liant scheme and tprward rHri, X
C,W.PURCa'
' " l u-btn
.qrandConsolidatedlery, Chuf iiam
drawn atHimnr. .'kv.T r91
1848. ' 7 - oay, JSeptoUfti.
. i ,r8 Nnbts;pjpaiiB'iaiTotar'
1 prize off 1JL 1-Jrf ts iifiA, i.r .a-11 1
f 4,000 26 of 1 ,00tL iOTStV;?
1 Ma 6th 6'8V0d
ul? .v'wn numb, 15 ail other. 45
i tenets 95, halves and quarters in proportion.
urand Consolidated LotUrv. r-J.-..
8,bedraWt BaR Aid.. tk tsaturday.
GAAND 8CREMR ,
1 prize 830,000,20 of 5JJ00, 2a of 1500; 20 of 500. '
20 of 400 20tt250, H9 of 200. J " '
1 jckets 1 1 0, shares in proportion. J 1
- ' ' I J T . j -
Grand Consolidated-Lot t"r r.U v . i t
drawn on SatpisJay, the-30tb 'tember.kMV at
Balumore. Lowest 3 nhlrakMfaP
.". : !, Grand'tJaiiiaj5-x'''' ,.
1 pme of 60.000. 1 of 251101. rRrihW?T
1,500. J60 of 500, drc. ; - . v v ;,.5.-.-;
Tickets $20, halves 10, quavers $'oe&ii
(T5 Orders meet 01 neiiaT nrnr i tL
l ickeis in the bove,pr a other ltteijrawtp
daily, Cpnce of Ticket, firom 1 tff MiiLi&tC
nuMHgemimt, addre.. n orCW. PJJRUELL i
Agent for D. PAINE & CO . Riclind. :.
Land and : NegweifwMle i
BEINfit xrmrr, J i.A. f IJ-JTaVS .V' r
offer for sale the TRACT OF LAND on which 1 now
reside, containmc by estimation. 1300 tu
uated iu the XJounty of Halifax. Withf tbaTlUleigh
and Gaston -Rail .Road on one.ide; a.d iho River '
Koanoke on the oPDosite i.nmhm!n tw .;7T"
of transpprtaiwri-hy the River aud. lUad. and jfk "
few hours run on fh R;i tl. ' " v
Raleigtir bavin? Gastnn n s ffin
Depot, th. same dpaunce. The DweJWouM to in,
a mile and a half ef the Rafl.awtSilttibeTi
deems it unnecessary to go into a desijrirkiqit of tho,
many advaatage.mnd ruducementi told oat to peTn
son. desiroa. of owning such ptopkn jniti .
Piano-.-Fortes.'
it edtfibiues u caaiyoftmmtal
place id (b eowmmiaifd ialrtiir i.-xr
i
healteerplaoe. ia that BectJon oiT.be StitktttML'a?
uwihtou aoiiu isuo.K Mtora iht'lsLdav.oC'
wanoui reserve, al wMch time toSaWJninr
' . " w a v uiua.MlCi9IUVCs.
. P.
mniF B hnnppppp..,. jM. "
...w-p., ... Wiu.. , AueyiwiH oe sold it), raiuilies,
as I am ndt dieposed to violate tke laws of htimaiiity,
by selling of separating children from thwr narrntA
. 1 -
kiisa..'.- "':.V? r ?l e..mpre.
is man ::er aVJ nw lnant at canvass to be conducted with candor, if not in a morft
j tan u ik nnnn-nfi . : ift, .. - -
a Doniilatinn r inT qArr"HJ Wdly spirit than has previously been the
. r .iyii vil lll.inni IfT CHI.IHBI 1 " .. Jt . - ' ' -
g
ve lost
nuch of their interest.
k A 1
f to Dc reaarda.1 .-...1 .J:. 1
h ik w , " wki niuiuer.
J the mod e. K.,
Catnip;, .r ' UJ "'o jtFVO"
we IriaU have. .n'r.P m.i..j :-
ot only one of th ,i,;.f u.j...
Sn7 V 01 ino elon newswrpef,
fji guuty, and sentenced to tfMn
f liion.
hi . 7 Pari 01 "e welt
fce n "l6"' uch apprarieUaioTi
Vhe my oj another, outbreak
f"e occurro.. r . : . r
Mor VC . m ine weK eem
f anxiety so generally ex-
Vth' Capt. Murdock, left
m ,C.?uBut,w,tuv3eQleeraffe
k t- ,,rsl and 22 ri th eerTnnAl
He therefore accepts the nomination ofthe Wbi
ConTejitioa, VUh gratitude and pride, and. refers to
his letter addressed to Capt Allison for Jus views
on ail necessary subjects, and promises that, if elec
ted, he will endeavor to cement tho Union, and es
tablish the happiness of his country on an enduring
basis. f . -
What will the "Standard", and other croakers
say now, about the Old Hero repudiating Jsi. om.
tnation by the Whig Convention? J c
L I
p,i t ,u,an board 3S8. She i
'"(IIOVl'Map Uf 'kt.p. .1
u,a ' u T au anoouncement
!.ap .nre 5 nd acarceW had,itl.K
WtVn .1 . I
e waa in a compteta
Do'arT tt r
...a 1 .pa.
l&by
'.TP?; UKctraaasT money in NeW.York booght at
the follow. . ' -
-"-..ia..4VV8.
N. Carolina '
S. Carolina
yirgiala1 '
Georgia -f
"' Tennessee x , ; , .. -
2
-2-
- 6rj
iscount:
,d bo n an Monarch. thirty. -wgr, ov. vsaham, nas ordered
Mfih. . 7en of lhe Ocean, lfJGl EleU
aWe. s,?ll puolish a statemenf,' weekly,
St te otnfiVof 1V4 erchanta and ethers) of the Mon
ey prices at tlTe North.
It UaprpirpM ' . 1 .t A 1 . A . 'p - ;'tr- : -.t ...,? -..
F f Wa!e ' k anl 17 y I ueaiUB 01 fne commoner from uke and S'enator
f to l,0 '.:,,." " " w uupiiD, co De field on the 7th Novenhivtii,rfp
run arpniintofr h. t ... . ... '
being the day of the Presidential Election
They respectfully ask country Merchant, and oth
er., wanting Goods in their line, to examine their
stock, which they will sell on the most advantageous
PeHerrgySeptember O, 184. ' 74 wlw"
, p,,, pub gwo 1 1 ..in me iiirge 1 . - tr ' . . ' j 7
pipes and the reservoir under the hnilrfln,, w-ic!,,ith a -Jaree assorimebt of American Goods.
to feed the blaze, which rose upa huee body of flame BOCO,IT -aecT from the MANuracTtJatB, makes
svuio uy irei aoove me siirp(.nn.iin . p j i iu.iiHwaeni comniena.
t.. 7 . "6 auu . - r -----
wu.ucu m nix uours, witu an intensity which put
to scorn our Crolon and baffled the efforts of the
firemen. The scene was grand and Imposing in the
highest degree. Volume ou volume of dense black
smoke from the seething cauldron of pitch and gas
rose into the air, .where not a breath was stirrintr'
spreading out as it ascended, and hantrintr like n ini
cubus over the City, It looked like a Volcano invert
cuj wu. $ nre-gorged crater resting oa tbtw
its broad mountain base in the heavens, and its sides
covered with black ashes aud dust.
- v - 'm -:
I often hearouthernersapeak of ourcoldnes&and
inhospitality but without pretending to any remark
able warmth-of feeling or eathusiaarn in the recep
tion of strangers or acQuaintancesi think the ..
A little in error. OT coarse, each carticiilav lioit
knoweth its own grief, and a stranger, intermeddleth
not therewith," out in th main, it arises frAm Ka
fact that the bulk of Southern.tra vellera came here
in the heat of Summer. par population: is essfintial
ly a busy one, indeed it ia..vnflo-!-rteh and poor,
high and low, from month, to month throutrk th
season, are all at high, pressure M h pursuit of
wealtli, fanie pleasure, until ;ilr3a3Baer tcow
round, and before it is talf over w are prostratedi
----1 rt ut vuvmuaunauu away la
search' of repose or lost bealtb- mw. K.iriln J!
town
-W. Richmond f WhiETUhrimic.e.
a of repose or lost healthV the otEer half leftlni . Ga the jrholevw are Au.fied that this volume i.
per force, and buthalf alive frieiidB'aadafrl tt correct arid eompfebeosive onwyet pttbtiaV
rWuwr. Merch4t Magrorte. -it w-
raWrshetW for at theWC. BOOK STORE,
--"go.
. p - , ' . - . " .p., pp .vuuo uv. pp i
?iTLis' y Won consent, cease vbiling,4iBd1
allsoclal intercourso ia.flimoat: Iwa r2 .ll!
5?i"tA0B th traveiiersfrom
... .aeoou.n,aiKrfina thoswhointaevAav4
piV IT- . I vuv weir, own nemes in
previOBs winters meet them anratruiii -11. imi.
South angry at the supposed slights. W dTsgnited
at our coldness -All tbisl- kwllak .-A JJ
AaayVKdoubt hefl.'er teT nivW.Lip..i.i
ever be neard. Indeed atbe Soath erne whom I
bavomer, tbaCh.vrliTe
reversing, and strongly fo;the basty tpiniUs On
thltf subjectj frined duriug their cummer-bird visits.3
LIFE-OF GENERAL' ZACHARY TAyLOR.
COMPRISING a Narrative of events eoonected
wici hia professional cajr'eer.'and 'aulheNtie inci
?"4f rJKarlj years. By J REEffE FRY AD
K. T. 1ONRADp , With an original aud accurate
lnrait.Vnd eleven eleaant lllustratinnij BV TiAR.
otto handsome 12mo. volume. ;- .. .
""The srjperiority of this edition,. over the ephem
eral publication, of the dav. Cnnaiiftfe. in flltlpr .ml
more' ao&entic accaunti ol his family:; hi. early life
-uu inuan warr v 1 ne . narrative ol bis proceeding.
1ft Mexicp, idrawapartly from reliable private leu
ters, bii jchielly from hi. own ofBcial correspondence.
' K fvw a cheap sulwlantial. and attractive vol.
wne. and one which should be read at the fireside of
every lamrfy wbo deM withfofahd true lift of
the bdeneralr 's-Sfr - HVi--: .
. "JtUby.faifiK'e fullest and most interesting -bib-
puy 01 pen. lay tor that, we have ever een
m. m fi m a.T
Meioa.
r 9,1S49.
74.
Lr D.
;ai.d tbe Life Of Atiieiw. ti Ceriieliu. f
i-.l m-.- - j-tf f -.pi.r r- I
wun vxm, ecu.- dt Vsnariew nuuipu, l
fust nuhlibe4l and for nie uy 0. D. Turoei.
llJrW 4 eoaeerii Tb.JL ate partly anitaBItf fur.
liners.iisJstrrJ oftltibben.;Fringe.t Gimps" Bour
irtr GoojD-r co.TipTiissiOpV, to
. itb a VaViotVorbth.r arlieies : alfSf wbicb-
are offered' t.i-. jt. .
s , " T : WILL; PECK VSOlt.?
Kleif b, Sept. 5. 148.. . - v 71 3w
HT1HE continued success with which GAINES,
esi RICHES &.CO. have met in the sale of their1
fiano fortes, has induced them to enfaree theif sifti.
ply, and they are now pleased to inform their friend-.-
ami me public generally, that they have at present on
hand, and intend keepine continuallv. different sivIa-
1 ... .. v. - ... . . . -
anu pauerns, 01 notb Kose Wood and Mahogany, va
rying in prices from $3 10 to $500. They hsfve sud
plied a great many orders from different sections of
tbe country, and have received from purchasers at a
distance Qwho bought their Pianos without first see
ing thrm,; voluntary letters of approval, both aa to
raicfcs and o-caitt. Thry would also call atten.
lion to their largo stock of Boo its, Fasct-Articlm
and Stationary, all. of which "they .ell'sT Publishers'
and INorthern prices. 1 he have also a Book Ufn:
dery attached to fheir establishment, in which eteti
style of binding is executed with durability and neat
ness. 13 lank work of every pattern wrll be made to
order. Music bound, yc. Persons wanting any thine
in their line, will find it to ibeir advantage to give
them a trial, a. they are determined to spare no pains
in their efforts to give entire satisfaction la'ail their
customers. GAINES, RICHES & CO.
March 11, 1848. . Sycamore Street, Petersburg
THE Subscriber intending to remove to the
South, will sell at public suction on the pren.
ises, on Friday, the 29th Seplember, his desirable
situation immediaiefy adjoining the Town bf Oxford,
containing 345$ acres. This is one of the most beau,
tiful and pleasant situations, ft the "8tate of North
Carolina. The Dwelling House is ver Iartr en
tirely new, and most conveniently arranged, combi.
ning oeauiy m us arrnueciure, witn ine greatest con
venience. There hi abe w handsome britk office wilt,
two rooms hr the from yard, and all necessary nut
houses, and a first rate ice house r it is situated in
the midst of a large and most beautiful Grave, on an
eminence overlooking the town,- just half a mile dis"-
tant Irom ttrte turt House.' i Will sell tbe Land in
two Tracts, if desired by purchaser., putting about
izd acres with the bouses. The land, i as good a.
any in the country, the growing crop Whig good for
at least six barrels; to tbe aero. At the same time, I
will dispose of my crop and stock Household aritf
Kitchen furniture, dec My Furniture is all entire
ly new, and of the most fashionable kinds. , The
Terms will be accommodating. ,i "
' RICH'D. 6. BRITTON,
Offordj Jfriast 54. V ' . j. ;
tlmr'Da
TJ 'tt 'iMaatr
Haltax County, July;17, 184ll - 57 tA
-r-
S -
697t.
KJTATJE OP JOilT13f -GAKOtiMAJ
fNasH Coi?rtt v Court of Pleas and Quarter Sss
sious. AuUst Teriti;T64S. '
, - Petitiou fot Dower. 1
EHzaSeth JohBson, widow of Moses Johnson, dee'd.
' - vs. r Y 1
Henry Jehnson, Lovet JohUMn, Cullen Johnson,
v;.Moke JWin.6B, VVni. Johnson, Polly Johnson,
: Erorna Johnson, Catharine Johoson, Sal- '
'- ly Johnson, Harriett Johnson, Reutfeo ;:
Cradley, and vnro tliiabetn-
IT
two o
1 : ' v. JiJ r. 1 rt.;.' B.'4. W L .-!
fore ordered by tbe Courr, tfiar pdWication be triad
m the Raleigh Racist elY wekiy neW-peV, -pub
liclMdhtiio Cfty of Raleigh, forwi weaki aoiifying
the .aid defendant., Emma Johnson and Harriett
Johnson! to appear at ear said CourtV to be beld5 on.
th 2d M orld. V in Noveniber BextJ and plead or
demur tivsaid neUlioii, rotfierwise. it' will b'e' -teard ixA
wut to. pf Jw ippppp - - .. , - ., :
-- i.ppF.n i -iJ.pppp.. . 7- ' ' J . f i
Witnert John vv.-cryaai, .eri. t our aaldiv-oort
at ofljcei id Nashville, 2d Monday of Augqat, A; D.
Sept L (Piv Adi; 7.00,) ' 71 ww
SEDGWICK
Female &tmjtnf$i
Hoard and Eagtub Tuition, -. T A
Klosic on Piano and Guitar, .ach.- SuVoo'
Uselrnminaep"- - ;,..;. '?;OCC
MuiicHarp, -,;.-r4
Pa.nljngtn 0 ColonClX-t Cp
Painting in Water Colors, , -18,i6"
.vrreUcft, Jtalian, and Soanish. eae.1p. ft. ,
The next Terra of this School wl cojumence'dn - .
the SJnd of October, eneuine. It is imiwrini:t,.f: '
pupils should Be present at tin opening of the thiwr,
as they ean.be B-Ore mveientiy eJapaeOttgtiey
con enter at any time? The instruction will hmhthJ.
Jt Gentlemen and 4w,te.f
u uij.iurm ior puwicoccawons, consists 6trple
Merin during the Winter termi and 0 wW.VlW.pi
rial during the Pamnierwitklait. straw bonnet.,
trimmed with parole rilibon." PtTp are axbeeil W
b'rfng SheetsTowe,".nd Nspi6r,vVhih with iheir;
apAe.Lnin.st be marked with their name, iafull
No fhsrge w rtade to those who remain JuriB?VaV
cation, and no deduction' tnr mhaP.ntM atrial inaumi' -
. ,JJ . "7 "-: 1 s-P--PV
of protradted ijlpess. . . -. t f 5 . 2 " '3
Foi :more minute details', see Circt.isrt: whfcwiff -
cent to any one on appIiftUton lb tnoXjfilP--'- .
Raleigh, SepV 5. . -?7l-4K::
r tt-ttje op noittii vAnotnAi
k ur . p-.3 i" r....i.r Pi.:.-
B. R; &96TejMl$
james v. mc ncciera, apa Upers.- r-.y-j;.
An Information ia the satuiie of Uiil m.taytHT,J k-
setting forth that tbe Defeddaat. Jan?ee,G 1. .
Pheeters,'wa .ppoioted Gtuiian'of Siumtt'Tiv.
McPireeteri. bv1-Wake County Coort-Md I8..'
that be iog notified to renew Ei. bond, jat Nven
do,
br Term of ialS Court 1847 )e faileoio to
and was removed irom bur Gaardlapuliip; at F
that the said Jam. G. A. cPi.ee ter. aad otnard
daou, hi sweties on bis Guardian bwd mavJi .
reurridtw tiAit n a ccotiBt tf iBGairdiaurfuft. '
Tbb ioformation having been filedin the oCcepX ; 1 - -r
Mid Court of Equity,, and lbo Mine liavin bsr . V-
Wfi'Pn Libbee-; -
CJerk and Master ol tfaa stud Court, do at the desira
of the Mid Attorney, GeneraJ, atiS according to Act- T '
MJh'i adf ertWerheBti; v ,
$ H ?'5 ,lnaeJ ift ;thowI.aloigH Register, '.y.
fifey Mttl i& arnVitlio.MidJaa. G. ElcPhe-terBpH
that he appear beforo iVJtthAtllwH-J.
F appearing itr the .uitffin etf4 i t'.-tr
of tbe DofcirarBii, ; -SitttHa Johnson arid Harriet J fiwf ,: ay fteitho fourth tfanday of i3eptVmbet
M liinL -tut Im irU'p.t i4 pip ' ' ' - -m - '--.Jk,..
r ,oH-we -uta -aaa aar r jtwi
A 'WfltHl Ul iff 1. O .J.CH. '
i.ir iai at rt wUk' ru a : . iai ii 1 m. r k t f r: .
fpt,
JL . Pfc.l