I PimUSUED EY TON GrAIES, j?EDOLLARS A YEAR.,- - ILEIGH, i. G., : y doming; November 4, 184a '- Jt -will North Carolina do ; ftbe intention of exciting false, hope, may say to our. political brethren abroad, ed entertain no distrust of the Whigs of iiniv That firm bodj of trMVbtjgs, j up to the ballot-boxes in Novenber ve a marjority-of I3j000 strong, are now cnce can induce tne ivmgsot Ttel out of of their chosen track. They ined their course, and will give General Urity alike creditable and glorious and doe to tne, oia nero. aiafe me TECB PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. The " Standard," in its very . liberal tabte of cal culations; in order ta-elect Gen. Cass, is forced to the extremity f patting down as certain for" the 'Democrats, theStates of North Carolina, Pennsyl vania. Louisiana. GpfYPtrin. arA fthin 'vrtiioh mol-o along with the Loco Foco Statea enumerated, 180 Electoral votes. Now, be it remembered that it re quires 145 votes to' elect. Well, let us see how this " base coinage" of a calculation will. " vanish into thin air," before true and reasonable computation. We cannot believe that the Editor of the "Stand ard" is stupid enough' to believe for a moment, that Jforta Carolina will by any contingency cast her vote for Lewis Casa then North Carolina taken off from the "Standard's" table, reduces it to 169. Yfe have the most cheering and; indubitable testi mony constantly; pouring in upon us, . from private Meeting at Ridgway. v-' " v ' It would be a difficult task' to attempt an adequate description of the enthusiasm which pervaded the large concourse of People assembled at Andrews', in' this County, en Thursday lastto partake of the sumptuous Barbecue that had been prepared by the glorious"' Whigs of St. Matthew's- District. -The W, bigs of that section have' always been distinguish ed for: their generous hospitalities for that warmth of feeling which is the index ojf" big hearts. Nobly did they .sustain their reputation upon this occasion. The People were first addressed by Geobgk W. Haywood, Esq. of this City, in i most masterly ef fort of an hour and a half a 1eitg&'Tfr:Gie man's well known zeal and activity in behalf of the old Hero were well manifested; upon this occasion; His array of faets ;were forcible his conclusions ;;v Whigs J " be warned H Of a base aurt iiifamoiis Fraud ! The subjoined Advertisement was received by us on Thursday Jast, 'and discloses a dark and deep ldd scheme to defeat the Whig Ticket, by ft fraud so base jmd unprincipled, as should sink its vile per-1" petrators into everlasting disgrace and infamy.- This lowland villainous fraud bas been detected and exposed by that vigilan t and Argus-eyed Whig, Ed- vPAi JHix,E. Es(i Editor of the Favetteville Ob server, and the statements made by him in the sub joined Card, are to be relied on, to the very letter. We blush for the character and honor of our State and fa er citiaens, that her1' fair fame should be jthus jeoperqea. ana impugned by unprincipled and reck OLD Z A CK'S COMING. 4A man came gnllopiogup through the dust into sight, screaming Ota Zack is iomg Ev&y soldier gave involuntary utterance to his -feeling.- Old Zack came in fifteen minutes the tide of Battle turned. Bragg Speech, : ., ? The battle raged and all was doubt, r . The balls around were humming. jWhen pld Zaek soon heard the shout j Of "OjdZack's coming i i Old Zack's coming, boys, . Old Zack's comings , ; ? When he is near no man knows fear, ! . And did Zack; is coming.' ' UJr wuuiiy pouriDg in upon us, irom private j qgentand his appeals stirring The Speech had A v. ?Z r--- Key Stone.that noble State which has so recently wAtka A. Hcskh, Esq, of Fayctteville, 8fBCr cut loose from the leading strings of a party whose Lext to the .ssembW He .poke forff?!" more unto the Breach! ut merely time enough, before the rge again upon our friends in this and Counties of J ohnston, ayne. r rauK- e v arreiij - i j U of their doing their duty ou Tues iink of the danger to which our be tj will be exposed by the election of al,uses and oppressions that have char Wrse of the present administration 's battles you have formerly waged in ar cherished principles think of the thk Sovth think of the old Hero I foaftht your battles, and who Joves j your Constitution think of these Jly to the support of the Southern Pa rican Defender ! You wilt be met by inrage of despair meet these assaults ?g nrm of Hope, You will be assailed f charges meet such with the scdrn ge strong be vigilant be active be id a glorious triumph awaits you. at the skies are bright the signs aus- e who falters, when such prospects n, merits no participation in the Jgs of civil Liberty. And then, when ave perched upon your banner, and 11 have been thereby restored to your J a glory will be the boast" I too WORK P It three words of warning and coun-Iraty-RAixY RALLY!!! MERICAN REVIEW. W-n amber of ihia able Periodical is WA fine Portrait of Hon. T. B otter Sa, forms the frontispiece. The read ore than usually-varied and inter Wld especially commend to general iVilling description of the battle of iv Lieut. C. P. Karigsbury, of this w ffiin of Hon. Dixon H. Levis, the ers state, was of uncommon size, of I with the body and lead casing, was ipwards of nine hundred pounds. er plate was the following inscrip- Dixon H. Lewis, United States Senator From Alabama. . New York, October 25t 1813, t46 years. 2 mos., 15 days. 1PORTED BLOODS." I the Old North State," of Enzabeth ? . O .. . T .essrs. acou ana vjverion, iwo J.oco from Virginia, are canvassing the m of our State, in behalf of Cass and aocracy must be ou the decline, when calj missionaries were met and" dis- ffectually, at Elizabeth City, by those t Whigs, Hon. W. B. Shepaed and j So complete and total (-jays the ata! ) was the defeat of the Virginia at we cannot for a moment doubt that nends in their hearts exclaimed, em back'to Old Virginny, nny's shore." Sorth State Whiff" ears of a recent , a, . by the Hon. David Outlaw : every Whig who was present and knted .Representative, Col. David pe to hltn for his masterly and most Jch UDoii that 2 at our side, remarked at the close, never known any one improve so ner; that he had been where sharp fielded by skilful hands, and that Jlbere offered had been promptly policy was fettering and destroying her energies and taking the bread from the mouths of her hard-fisted yeomanrywill increase her vote for the Whigs by from 5,000 to 10,000 majority. Indeed, we are as sured that Pennsylvania is lost, beyond redemption, to Looo Focoism. Well, take the 26 votes of Penn sylvania from Cass, and his prospect of election is clean gone forever. And take away also those of Lou isiana, Gen. Taylor's own State, and which the old Hero is sure to receive, and Cass, by his own friends' calculation, will only have 137. We will not carry our cyphering any further. We believe Ohio and Georgia are both safe for old Zach, but we have shown that he can be elected without either. Perhaps, however, the funniest part of the "Stan dardV calculation, is the placing of Tennessee, Ma ryland and New Jersey as doubtful States 1 The only doubt about them is, whether Cass will get enough votes to be worth counting. . The "'Standard" brags of its keen foresight in its calculations ou the result in 1844, and prides itself into the presumption that, therefore, he is right now. We intend to figure a little now ourself, and let us see who will be nearer the mark when the returns are all in : fter to the Editor, dated ?on Rouge, La., October 19, 1S4S. fa to be a difference of opinion abroad, ote of this State. 1 tell you, sir, fctoral votes of Louisiana will be cast r, just as sure as the day of the elec- ae Old man is in finfe health and rmnd Major Gatliu, U. S. A a native of i N. C., is now here in command 1 of Las entirely recovered from the .e- receifed, while leading his men un- f tbe storming 0f Monterey. Jops were neer better than they are s Yours, &c sciousness of overwhelming defeat e every lin of the last "Standard." I,s-t their shadows before." ' Certain for Taylor. Vermont"? 6 Massachusetts 12 Rhode island 4 Connecticut 6 New York 3G Pennsylvania 26 New Jersey 6 Delaware 3 Maryland 8 North Carolina 11 Tennessee 13 Kentucky, 12 Florida 3 Louisiana , 6 Certain for Cass. Maine 9 New Hampshire - 6 Alabama 9 Mississippi 6 Arkansas 3 Michigan 5 Indiana 12 Illinois 9 Missouri 7 Texas . 4 Iowa 4 Wisconsin 4 153 78 And we will concede the following to be Doubtful States:- Ohio . 23 Georgia 10 Virginia , 17 , South Carolina 9 59 Should Cass receive the whole number of-States we have classed as doubtful, he will fail of an elec tion. We believe, however, that Gen. Taylor will receive the votes of the two former, and stand a ve ry good chance for the whole! " Let those who take an interest in such matters lay these calculations aside, to be examined about the 20th of this month ; and let them see which pa per, the Regi8ten or the "Standard" has come near est to the real result."' fpR THE REGISTER. Louisburo, October 30, 1848,. Dear Sir : .1 send you. the following little " mor sel," believing it will amuse your readers, and dis close the ways and means by which the Democrats in this region, get together enough of the faithful, to make a " large and respectable meeting" : . Democratic Mass Meeting! On Monday the 23d inst. the Democrats of Frank lin will hold a Mass Meeting at Harrison's Store, and respectfully invite all the people to attend, and partake of the glorious feast.' ' Whilst the bosom is filled with love for our Coun try, the stomach may be charged with nice Barbacue. By order of THE COMMITTEE. A few days since, the above was put into my hands by an eye-witness, with the request that 1 should send it to you and also the following particulars con nected with it: On the day mentioned, were gath ered together some seventy-five or a hundred per sons, to enjoy the " feast" which was to flow from Mr. Busbee. In his Usual manner of speaking, he entertained them with wit, sentiment, and a fund of abuse of the Old Hero, until the welkin rang again. What a pity that one so well qualified as Mr. Bus bee, (and for whom I have the highest respect) should cover himself with fame at the Bar, and then lend himself to men and a party which can never pay him for his trouble! .However, to the meeting. After the "feast" of Mf. Busbee had been fully en joyed, a motion was made to fill the Stomach with uaroacue, wnicn was eipecieu oy every one present. But lo f it was not that I nor had any preparations whatever been made, as represented in the adver tisement. It would have puzzled one to discover which most predominated pity, by some, or the in dignation of those who had been invited there to " charge their stomachs with nice Barbacue," after " the bosom" was filled with love for Gen. Cass. It was a sad affair, and ended, as all attempts must, which are based upon such foundations. They were deluded there by fatse promises ; and, Mr. Editor, is not this little circumstance characteristic of the party for the past eight years, with promises of a more substantial character, than the " feast1' which was to fill them. They were mortal men, and took no- pains to conceal their dissatisfaction at the de ception. I must confess, the party on their arrival at our village the same evening, shewed evident signs that their stomachs had not been charged with things very substantial, although they may have been elec trified by the eloquence of Mr. Busbee. ' ' VRANKLIJT. ArHoaissfs". When ano! edilor undertakes to n rilt down his neighbor, he had better take care he does not co right down himself. f There are some "persons' cennected with the press WBO isiDK oecuuse mejr urv peruuiieu-iv print, mey are privileged to insult Q- Look out for Loco'Foco Frauds they have began already ! bee another column. embloge. He spoke upwards of an hour, in an impassioned and earnest manner mingling laughable anecdotes and humor ous illustrations, with strong inferences and patriot ic views. Mr. II cske deserves, and doubtless has, the thanks of the Whigs of Wake, for his efforts ia our County. ' t Upon the call of the audience, Mr. Sea ton Gales next addressed the gathering. After the conclusion of his remarks, three cheers were given lustily gi ven for Old Zack, and the exercises of the day closed. Upon the whole, it was a glorious festival. The spirit was enthusiastic the good-feeling admirable the barbecue excellent the determination for du ty evident. Long may St. Matthew's boast such , noble Whig denizens! In behalf of the Whigs of Raleigh, we extend the hand of closer amity to them alL 0 We find the following most touching lamen tation in the 'VNorth State Whiz." WhetherTtlF a genuine uemocratic out-pounng or sorrow, or tne work of some malicious Whig, we have no means of determining. There is in ft, a voice of wailing that touches the heart. The overburdened spirit some times relieves itself in the voice of song.' The pent up bosom might burst the heart-strings be cracked were it not for the softening influences of " notes of woe." We commend the remedy to our Demo cratic friends hereabouts- They may possibly feci better after the sad refrain. LOCO DIRGE: j Dedicated to the Uiterriied generajlu, to be said or - sung at their future Mass Meetings. We've lost the Keystone ! Oh ! ohJ oh ! wo ! wo ! wo ! . We're beaten by Johnson ! All the faCs in the fire ! With the ague we're shaking, And wailing in sorrow, For to Polk comes no waking, To Dallas no morrow. The song of the reaper - - - " Was gLidsorne and cheering, But the voice of the weeper Wails Spoils disappearing ; The ruthless Whigs rushing, Seize the spoils that were dearest, And our hopes were in flushing, When blighting was nearest. est and unsuspecting out of the dearest and highest privilege-of an American freeman. Such conduct, emanating from the " Five Points" of New York, would not be so much wondered at; but proceeding from those claiming to be gentlemen of the honest 014 North State, our wonder and indignation knows no bounds. OI for a whip to lash the rascals caked through the world." We here subjoin thg Card, and Call upon all Whigs, every where, to examine all Tickets at their respective Precincts, and see that none of these spu rious ones are palmed off upon the unsuspecting friends of Gen, Taylor : f 'C-v,' ; A Vile Fraud ! rKEDNDS Of TAYLOR and FILLMORE, I tie on your Guard! Being on a visit of business to Wilmington, I have this moment been shown two Tickets for Electors, So printed as deeply to injure the cause of Gen. Tay J&SJVWLMUlard Fillnitfre, if unaccompanied by that Work, Foote, in Committee! Ritchiel rouse them from blu ruber, Or Washington City The Whigs will encumber! Seize all that's worth taking, From the Treasury borrow,. Or to Cass comes no waking, To Butler no morrow. brand of fraud , which every honest man ought to put on it. One of these Tickets is headed, "For President Gene Zachary Taylor, of Louisiana," without the name of iany person for Vice President. The; other Ticket is headed, " For Presideut, Gen. Zachary Taylor, of Louisiana. For Vice President, Gen, Wn Oi Butler, of Kentucky." And in both cases,' the names of the Whig Electors follow. The gentleman (of i high respectability.) who showed me this Ticket, obtained it from a well known member of the Locofoco party of Bladen County, who in formed him that they fcere handed to him by the Loco Foco Candidate for Elector in this District, William S. Ashe, Esq. , Now the object of this, is to put the Whigs on their guard against this vile fraud. The Tickets- are not priuted at any Whig office. No Whig printer in .North Carolina would print such Tick ets. The type is evidently that of the Wilmington Journal Office, as any one may see by comparison. And my object is to denounce the whole scheme, by whomsoever concocted and executed, as a base act of villainy, unworthy of any honest man's counten ance or participation. The Whig Tickets, all that I have seen er heard of, are headed with the names cAror and Fillmore, names in which the Whig T Yiibr7as"ffieirf candidates. " " " -a r ' " tWiXmington, October 31, 1S48. E. J, HALE. ANOTHER VILE SLANDER ! The Democratic Review, which not long since un dertook to prove Gen. Taylor a blunderer and a coward, for his conduct at Buena Vista, has chang ed its battery of late. The last number has a tale about Gen. Taylor's cutting up a number of Bibles to make cartridges, and of his having said,' when the soldiers scrupled to fire their! muskets thus loaded. at Buena Vista, " fire away, boys this is the sur est way to spread the Gospel tn Mexico.".; , The absurdity of such a ehsrge can only be equal ed by its miserable depravity. , What shall we have next? Are there any more bombs ready? The following letter from a gallant officer of the army, nails the vile calumny to the counter : XT" The venerable old Patriot, Harrison Gbay Otis, is no more, . lie died at Boston, on the 27th ult, aged S3. ' .. ' ... Dear Sia The slip you 6ent me to-day, with your note, charging Gen. Taylor with having or dered " Bibles to be used by his troops for cartridge and wadding at the Battle of Buena Vista," is too ab surd to merit serious contradiction. The troops in Mexico were always well supplied with ammuni tion already prepared' for use, and were under no necessity to use Bibles for. that purpose. The slan- der carries its antidote upon its face, to the mind of hnrouijh tho police, and every one w tion. i There are 6ome Bibles in the Spa?iis"h Las guage, received in Mexico from the United" States' for distribution among the Mexicans, and some of the officers in Gen . Taylor's column assisted in their distribution accordingly. This is the only fact I know about these Bibles. Respectfully, your obedient servant, 5r G. H. Ceossmak, Major U.S. Army. Dr. Chaloner late Ass't Surgeon Volt. Rcgt. Oct. 25. 1S4S. SPAIN GEN. SAUNDERS. The New York Herald of Wednesday last, contains a letter from Madrid, in Spain, dated September 30th, 1843, giving an account of an insult which had been offered to the American Minister, and of the prompt and manly manner in tuich he demanded an apology from the Spanish Government. The Cojrespondent of the Her ald says : " We have hiad a great sensation excited here to day, by an outrage offered to our flag and the family of our Minister, Gen. Saunders ; the con sequence of which has been, that he has Gent a spirited note to the government, demanding in stant apology and reparation. The circumstances were these. The General's lady and two daughters were leaving the door of the embassy, in their car riage, at 2 o'clock this afternoon, ta make a visit. Suddenly, to their utter surprise and affright, they s E3w" jL uody of gens d'arrns approach the carriage, e j?eTwi Hhef borVesrand Surround them. A police othcer under whose command this troop was, pre sented himself at the door of the carriage, and demanded whether a servant named' Fernando were there. This very Fernanda was in the act of closing the door of the carriage at the moment ; and conscious that the demand was not likely to be for any agreeable purpose, made a single bound, by which, he succeeded in projecting his body under the port cochere of the embassy; a second saltation of the same kmd. threw him up on the stairs after which he vanished. --The la dies decended from the carriage. A crowd col lected around, and all was soon confusion and fright While this" was going on, the General hiaifelf came down, and demanded the cause of the row. The police" officer informed him that he had a warrant against his servant, whom he came to arrest, and whom her was determined to take away with him. The General replied that he was not accustom ed to receive messages from ; the government asked what otfence ins Thia produced an ex- . ; ACROSTIC. BY A QUAKER? fcADY OF PeKNSTLVANIA. Zealous for thy country's glory, " , . Arni'd with Truth and Virtue's shield ; Chosen by thy brother freemen , Here to guide, as in the field. A nation's thanks thy meed shall be ; Roll out the song, we're faction-free ; , " Youth and age in triumph look to thee! Tis to vorth our psean nbtet f we raise, As husband, father, ud the' poor man's friend; - Youth aims, like thee, to merit honest praise,- Like tnee, to bless, when heaven its bounties lend. On thee, great chief, we look, and anxious wait i Rescue our ship, guide well its helm of State! ' - s - . , . . . . .A L. R. i - ' ' ' - -- i - VVe are requested to state that . Banner wilt be presented to the precinctthat givesjthtjarges increased vote for Old Zack, over Mauly'e vote in 4he County -of Halifax, at the last August Elec tion, by a member of the Rough and Ready Club. , jwanvue tteputixcan. planalion lo th- effect that, some time before, his servant had beetr drawn for the? army, but had procured a substitute. ' This substitute had, it ap peared, been" shot in Catalonia, and Fernando was now called on by the authorities to replace him. To this the General replied by peremptori ly refosiag to surrender his servant ; whereupon, the police offirer declared thai heehould be under the disagreeble necessity of ordering the gens darme3 to enter the embassy by force, and extract Fernando from it. The General, who is a tall, dignified looliitig person, had hie AmertCaB blood heated" by thw obBcrvation, and replied by declar ing that he would resist ucrfan ouffage, and defied the police. In factf he told them that they would proceed at their peril After this warning, the police officer thought better of it, and with drew. The General immediately retired to his cabtrief, and penned a note to M. Pidal, demand ing instant apology and reparation for the outrage committed against him, re fusing1 peremptofi ly to crurrender hie servant, and threatening in case of jnon-coropHance of the government,' tat lie &ow& fce his flaff,;retire froni 'Spairf,' ami send the Aioencan squadron m ine axeouerraueau w Bsrcelkist tTOlrairexpIatatfon;" ,. :7Wehai no doVbt hear more ja regard to this matterby the next arrival. ' " " ' ' ,V'V . . t Theew YprK IlerSJd repeats and insiste Bpbn its itajtmehrihatG been IA structe to open negotiations" with" Spain for the ourchaee of Cuba,' and that he has actually eound- ! ed tbat Goveminenon the ubject. He came, and all stood firm and stout, The Grape" flew add faster, . V And Santa Anna soon'found out, " .- - For once he'd met his master; - And that Old Zack was coming, boys, ' ; Old 2ack was comiBg ; '. ... , .-' And many say we saved that day, And once again his country calls, The times look dark find cheerless, 1 We'll plape him now in yonder halls, He's noble, frank and fearless. Old Zack's coming; boys, Old Zack's coining, - ; With steady hand to rule the land, Old Zack's coming. Then join tire shout with heart and hand, None e'er shall live to rue it,. If aught can save our native land, Old Zack's the boy will do it, And Old back's coming, boys, Old Zack's coming ; When he is near no man need fear, ;V And Old Zack's coming. In Granville County on the 25th ult by Thos. R, Debnant, Esq., Mr. Josiah H. Whitley, of John ston, to Miss Margaret E., second daughter of Har rison Terrell, Esq. " ; Also, by the same, on the 29th ult, Mr. J ames Simons, to Miss 8., second daughter of Brytuu Strickland, Esq., all of this County. At his residence, near Brownsville, Haywood County, Tenn., on the 10th of October, after an ill ness of a few days, Maj. William R. Leigh, in the 24th year of his age, and Son of the late Roscoe Leigh, Esq. formerly of Newbern, North Carolina. The Ttaleigh. Newbern and Wilmington Pa pers will please copy. - ! iiiiiiiwi i i OYSTERS, FISEI, Vc. MRS. WILSON tenders her thanks to the cit izens of Raleigh and the surrounding country, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to her, and begs leave tp inform them, that she has again commenced supplying the Market with F resit Oysters, Fisli, and all the delicacies of the Norfolk Market, by ex press, in the unprecedented short epaoe of 26 hours, and will .warrant the article sent, to be equal to auy furnished by any market in the United States. - Mr. H. II. PoTTEa is the sole Agent for the transaction of ber busiBesj jnNortb Uaroliusu. Auy prdfr addressed to him, will be thankfully received, and attended to with promptness and fidelity. Families wishing Oysters, &c. for parlies, will please give five or fix davs previous notice. Raleigh, Nov. 2, 1848. 83 Tp those who value their Eyes. IMPROVEMENT AND PRESERVATION OF BY A SCIENTIFIC APPLICATION OF Superior Flint Glasses. THE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens and visitors of Raleigh,, that he can be consult ed on the 13th of November, regarding the use of Spectacles. He applies upon Oculisttc-optical prin ciples, . SUPERIOR GL AS SE S, For the various defects of vision, and guaranties that by such application the Eye-sight wilf become re; Bloredand the natural state of the Eye preserved whereas, by any other application, the diseased via; ion Wilt increase. lib can produce the jhost flatter ina: Testimonials. E. MARK ENS, Optician, From New York. ; P. S. Ladies will be attended to, at their iei dences, if requested. Residence will be made known at his arrival. Raleigh, Nov. 3, 1843. t 88 "Whoever, dasb these 'Boots' displace, Must meet Bombastes, tace to face." Alfred Mitchell, alias "BOO T S," for short, and by way f dignity, respect fully in forms his numerous customer, that he has recently fitted up his Establishment, in the bent style, and id now thoroughly prepared to carry on his business as BARBER, jut " a it U"C1 to was," with the ex ception that he thinks he has improved by practice , both in skill and manner. The Members of the approaching Legislature, and my old customers especially, of that body, will al ways find tne ready to-shave, and trim hair, in the quickest, easiest, aud mol fashionable manner ; and if any abould frefer the old fashion, Uwou" will be entirely agreeable, and conform to the tastes and wishes of his customers. On application. Ladies and' Gentlemen can have their Hair curled most elegantly, according to the prevailing fashion No reference is made, to particular gentlemen my qualifications must be judged of by the community, which I have served iir my line of business, for a number of years Hair will also beleared of dandruff, and if reques ted, dyed any color, to suit llie customer. My establishment is on Fayetteville b'treet, oppo site the Cit? Hotel. " - ALFRED MITCH EEL, - ? Hair Dresser aud Baibcr. Raleigh, October 30, 1848r ; 7 t We are revested to announce Pat rick Ulctiowun a Candidate ;ror rlortinn ii8 Assistant Door Keeper to the Senate, at the next session of the Legislature of North Carolina. , i- ' " - , r ': TO TnE miBEUS OP THE EAMWEL; FlNCrl; tlieriilpafDoor rTfep er of.be laat Uouseof Copainous, is agaiu a Cn didate for re-e4jMMion. Having heretofore served utb fully iff that capacity, lie truaU he will not nomb re . i . ' f . ' . . - -f jCtea.i-l-.rj; ; - - . '--f i "10011! Memucrs of t&c.v-: " HOUS K OF CO MM Olf S i ME" ARE "authorized t8 atiuoupce'' A, W Ifloody of lticunwndCounty, as a Ca64 didate, for the Office of Principal poor-keeperj to the nert House ofCoateOBi. " ' " " if proeriioslicatd. r - MKaVVaU men in particular, Woaien ind chii: dren m general, for purppses f inorfr general cwcuJatioo) by these present-, UiatinCOTseouerSt Of tne low nnrea ni) limlio,! t'L . iViuT iV . Ul T , stic supply it . . , mc tu-parmers, ? v - - . Olive & Ptoetey lL iClL V m these diis intend tksef S to look for artistic Joints rplua, TavlorJha, ' iiillE JICSSiW su Cash - a Sunday eome-to-meel nir umi,r.-?,r"u: fthapmatt rbox?andh.rd.by ford a, and do. hereby uthoru ihd solic?Sbo: J erJ where and every day, m individfeflflvr clectJ.toc.a.nJes the tallest, widest,, blactert, brownest, blues! .nd mos, extensive dido jcapuVating, and ibecumbing k.lhng Fmihat ffiaa pr,mohkey. baboop tr S 6 w k0rJ .MJ?mt 5f 6a thiVterraqUeouV orb. We also herein jmtimat to thbse wh6 Jtave tested our arlistical skill in " Gentlemen Wm-"J and nntlfv Otllr nkn n i .. a expect ia renearsa ... - ..v, ou iuuihcu, anu in order that may go on smoothly, i number of scientind gentle men, of tasteful art an J merited C;il gaged, to be employed with ;great despatch W Fomptness, on a I customary and Customer' costu mic Jobbery. V e wU therefore say in conclusion,' Come e very body, old and young. - Who wish ib' cut ;dashl, . -, : Now is 9$tm to constrong;, . Not gratis, but for cash mu - - BUG-fiE. Messrai Oliver JPriWlCt' TO their ancient patrons won't say theyre grate fullhey now .-r-ut that they will once Vri lioyatRaleTgh Ringtail RVysersl' 87 Boarding lor Member. WILLIAM T. BAIN, occupies tbe Zm pTeni? ,t, M 6 SlatuPi.. ow knon 5! J?""! T 8nd 'IectfuIy inform, th Members of the Legislate, that be will'be prepar ed to accommodate seme 12 or J5 6T thetf Sody with comfortable Board, on very jnoderate terms. He will spare no exerfionr fo please, and renderW time agreeable to ihose who may favor him with. October 9, 1848. ,-. . WLLI13IS, IIArWOOB & CO.; , P constantly on hand, lartf tna to-'.?;;-- Or lies.' irirfiinvn; Oil., Vyc sf flfexf umey7iTSr dow assd Picture Glass, aiid VV jPWBBtoUt Glassware.', . Also, Wines and Brandy, of the best quality, fo Medical purposes, and superior Segars, Tobacco, $c &c;, which ihey offer for sale, on the most mc!!!!!! dating terms , . Raleigh, Oct 1$ 84 6mis Grand Schemes, FOfSfOVEMBER, 1848' J' W. Maury A: Co., JJanageriV 4 Capitala of $20,000, are $80,000 ! ' . VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. ; " Fcr Endowing Lecslmrg AtUtmf, and for otte Purposes.: - X. Class,Number 61 for 1S48.' To be drawn in Alexandria, Va, on SaturaayVNov -11th, lb-48.. - I ... : SPLENDID SCHEMtE. 4 Gapitals of $20,0JO, 4 prizes of! idiOOO 4 do; of 5.00U.4 do 2,500, lSdo. 1,600, 15dd 50015 dCSOO,' 18 Number Lottery-13 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $10 Halves 5 Quarters 2 50 Certificate of psckages of 20 whole tickets $J30 CO Do do J26 half do r 65 Ob Do do ( tQ quarter do' f32 50 Orders for Tickets and Shares ud Certificates et Packages in the aboye Splendid Lotteries will receive the mot prompt atteutioBf and an,official account of. each drawing sent immediately after it is oter "to. all who order from us;' Address 4; . 't . ' ' J. 6t C. MAURY, Agents for J. W. Maury & Co, Majiagers,' . - Alexandria, Va." AGENCV TO. LOCATE , SOLD1E BS C L'ACf tig "S THE Undersigoed, a citizen pi Iaayette tJoon-" ty, Mississippi, proposes tof locate Claims', for Bounty Lauds, fur citizens of the Stale of North Car-, oliaa, on the best Cotton Lands in the Northern part' of louibiaaa, aod tbe Southern part of Arkansas, up on the most reasonable terms.' For Terms, address' Kufus Barringer, p oat paH Co"ccord,.Korth Cr na, or the Subscriber .' i -r, ' ? : : , - . P..R BARRINGER. Ilefar to Gn. A. B. Bradford, l Holly Springs, ijou. . j. word,- , J, 5- II. A. Uarr, Esqs. ilon. II. K. Miller, , Judge J.. Piusou, Iton. D. r . Csidwellt D. Mw Uarriuger, $ , Maj: GI W. Caldwell, , Oxford''MiMissitp1, Sept. 18, i 843- 1 MisstssirmL Mississi. ? Pontotoo,; (j ' . Mississippi." baliabury, Concord, dhariotteV! To the ITXcinbersof tlicZVortb Caro , . Iliia lcgislature, . ; . , H"p;IlE Subscriber takes' tb.is method of in f coming sA, the Members of the House of Commons, of tb ue'ii,on f the N. C. Lcgiiilatuie, that e will be a Candidate for, one ol the Clsrkships- In that' Ilotnie.: ,v f STMX"IJADGEKr Jolxn Hi Whltv pteiokeoiooh-. ty respscifolly announces to., tn -pem-. T- didate for assistant Door keener to tho IIciiMt f Commons. ;r 4. ; , !i.iwt;( xjr. t 111 nitrated lauill y CliriAtian eT: 18Ft -1"

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