Frttm the Raleigh Register. jl&VIEW OF ELECTION RETURNS. We, hare deemec U unnecessary further to fill our columns with tallies of unofiVial returns ofthose States from which sufficient has alrea- dy heen received trf know fir whom their eec- lht a((!ifirV nncc..l .l : j"'ooiti-ii inT properly Dclllc, but that it nit nnl l!mr A ....... . ' - .. T . - . . . - . .i. .1.1 II . W I K.i n. I. . .nnl.. 1 In . I a .... . : lorai votes nave neencHo. - r,r,...r ,nc , M-urei. nst'i unluckily chnnri th . : I I i r,.. .. I . . . . ' " a connected statement f 'he ascertained and ! men, and iut.od. room. Cass. 25 922 3.0 10 34.9-22 5 777 39 075 7,334 -More of the Election and Its Results. " In our last paper (says the Petersburg Intelligencer) w congratulated our rea ders on the auspicious results which might be expocted from the election of General Taylor to the Presidency of the U. States. .Thi Richmond Whig, in an article which ' estimated nviiri'ie in those that are consider ' I ,.n Nitrrif 1mv. tnli' culwiun. ' ed as settled : nilDI'IllLU ..... ...i - . " . . ii lavmr. Vnliy tuo .miiib irw xJ: ourM-nfs, nui CnnnePtrut 129 239 IocS so in so much heller language ihan nu.il- Island 6 693 we could emntov. that vvt lav its article M;i--"',ht.Ml $1877 before our readers : A number of inferences rnst fivoraMe to the virtue and intelligent!-"! ihr Ahht ican people, may lw ilniun limn tin- su perb victory which the. Whig mt,v Imvi just achieved ; ,.tif there H otv of .such transcend ent iinMrtJiric'. llitl we nr con: t ruined to dice it first upon the list. The pe-ople of this country have delibe rately repudiated the w.ti Iik and Hggres sive policy with all its train ot abuses and constitutional violation'., which-.- formed a feature so very distinct in tin history of "this alministration. that it may properly iC styled its grand characi istic. Tl;v jave. not yf forgotten, nor, we Imp, will "they ever .forget, that rlnjfy themselves writ oncethi victims of oppression from a pov-.-ff greater than lliml vs tint their forelHthers left th ir imIiv country to es cape irt)in a tyranny wim-n they coiiceiv ed to he worse than death -that lor eight yrars they struggled for,-their very exis tmce, with a iiligli'y etppittv which put. forth i-lj u hole siienjlh to crush them to the earth. Having thrown and prospered loan ex'et.t unexampled in th annals of 'the world having wiihin tin short space of seventy yeats become one of the most powerful among the nations o! the earth An ' UnluelV Surnre. tirofe unirersily, d,lrjng a mtanic ePture took great pri'le jii a discovery he had made of a very un. I' V ce of the nettle, which he inform- ' atwiHory, possessed everv othe - uiai ii uni iiui riiiij. j lesser in a sneei- ced the common neiil in If- You trenllptnpn il ik r-,.C.. ! J?,h does not sting." He then applied . II. , bis hand to it. and wiih eager astonishment, 4,703 ; added, " Confound it, but it docs though .'" 70S Dissolution. V"OTICE is hrreby girrn. that the Coparinfrrinp Pnti-be U Co w ,h day dilTrd by mntualcon nt. MoekniUe. Oct 2. 1849. 29:41 JOS. P. PRITCHETT W.M. D HENDERSON. SAM L. ROSEBOROUGH. The Undenirned, alihoasrh not now one ofth firm would respectfully recommenJ them ro the conS.lence OI the DubllC as ihose now r.-irrvinti t t, . !J i . ---- , uiu pinna, READ THIS! BOGER & MAXWELL Si'tA Pi?G LEAVE TO INFORM ceirinfr a hand-one eiock cf genenrily, that tbey ar- now re- m TO THE REACH 10 697 1 000 8 000 50 0 )0 2 ooa 1" 000 35 333 2 000 1 000 5 000 19 552 5 35 S VertiiM. 1 12 towns 14 730 N'.-w J.rey 3.100 Delaware 34. Man laud I 3 38 $ Pe.in.-ylv'a plurality 14 00!) OhiiPuialiiy Maine. 217 towns 35 (H3 Tennessee 5 0;i0 Khmiim ky 9 000 Virginia I limi New Hampshire I'iiiiiatt:i N"iih ('iKilin N. York fdoralit v Mi'higaa I he atiove eomprise jhe :u-!u i and esiiunit ed tiiHjoritioo in all hut iteven Sr,i. iz: . di uia. Miissippi. -rkau-.V. Te;,s. I'-.w'h. Wis C'.iisin and Fi..ri.la. I'lhi iIm-,. ilf.,thii ,;is l.een i-ei-eived to wariUMt an estimate, orsraice. Iv t. deeidt to which bid some of ihem will U teeorded. Funher iu'idligonee fromoin of ihes Slates will he f miikI tinder, th" telegraph head. A man u reputation has heen very aptly com- ! are fulljr c0111'"' finish work in ihe liest yl pared (a he-t f whin- paper: if it he once i " 1 A WITHERSPOON. hh'tted. it can haidlv ever he made to look as white as hefore. . Apologists uf vouthful iiri Hioriahiies shonhJ think of this. n 3,000 BALES ; A A ankee deacon took oe-asin at a pray. 12 108 cr meeting to p! op p.-ition on hi h ilf of a mm with whom he hjd a qu.irrelv S-.n-. ImkIv cxpres.i,, M,rnri.e. Win,'' oherv, H 1! c deacon, with a chuekle. ' t :.wm to 0.1r ene. and i.u heap coal- uf lire on th-ir heads ; 'sriil I I ... .1 . i ii 1 sye uiui leiiuw a piflly .smart singeing ! ' 7 000 8 000 The Presbytery of Concord Wux hold an n-ljournrd m-Htin ni Lnvi l?on College on Wednesday ihe l.lth d.iy of December next at 1 1 o'clock, A. M. R, II. LAFFERTY. Stated Clerk. TELKGK PIIIC DESPATCHES. Haltimukr. Nov. 15. 1848. Massaciiusktts- lGSTown.ship heard from V lllr oaill inr t .iveiiii.r nvtfr 70(1(1 Tl,.. UM.: JthtH countrv has nniveil to Hie wurhl t . .: .1.. i . ... j i .L . .. j, i . ; i.niMiiiiir i r-i irt iiny riccifu i- me peonse. tliat she does not acquiesce in that policy All Whig Congressmen, elects hut two, in which would make her change places which Distii.-ts there is tin choiee. with the oppressors, and become in iurn Wisconsin and liwa gone for Cass; also II- torn r., .i..ir. .JCtmiJ I .In this County on the 31st , ;l.y the Rev. Mr. Davi Mr JAMES MAT THEW td Miss ELLEN M Mc NESLY ; In Davidson county on tlie 21st. inst int. ty the Rev Archibald Bakr. Mr. M ACK C PENDLETON (prin- i ter) to Mrs. Sl'SAN WISEMAN. ! In Mocksviile. Davie County , nt tlie residenre of R. 1 A (J'an. on the With inst., Dr WM. D IIENDER- i SON. to Miss RACHEL LI CINDA CATHARINE, i ddughier of Richard Go wan, dec. I ir i litiois largely. Indiana dotihtful. MiciiUiAN. We have complete returns from all the counties in Michigan. The majoiity for LtifS is 7,08. Mississippi.- I was gone : " I he early lost, the beautiful, the dead " ! ,r. . . P ' ,. . j For he two past years, her health had been very del- ; I he liest tnlormetl politicians icate. and it wasl feared rh Jit s!tf U'nc rf1 trrr f, . 1 ew Orleans consider thi . Stale as douhtful. t"' she had greatly improved, and her friends were hon- ALABAMA. I he W h:g outti - hr as heard ' "B."-" t sweet and gentle spirit would !ng he with the ruthless tyrants whose acts she de. nounced in her infancy, ami whose power ihc successfully i csisfed. he fore. ho even knew 'he elements of her own greatness. tin policy of this nation is peace, and hy the fcignal condemnation which she has just passed1 -upon ?1ie administration of iMrl olK. ami the sentiments ol linn ho npired to la his sucecsor. she has shown j ' tbal fche tuny utmeisiHinis titr true mte iuiair.9a ur itit, LL.U KUIAL COL rest. She has elected h man iiiAyhose j LECES. hand .thy. peace ol thu country will he ! In order to fulfil the decree of ihe A 011 ican ttCure-4-iir whose hands lo t honor will people, as expressed through ihe hallot-boxes lufTef no iihateniint whti u iHc.miiiu.it r.o on Tuesday of last week, jt will -devolve on the la Rutherfordton, on the 2lst of t). t , Misi DELTA ' A JONES, daughter of Dr. L. (J. Jonfs, f Lenoir, ! aged 16. The death of this interesting young lady has cast a gloom over our entire cotnim niiy ; the voice of ! mirth and thoughtlessness, for a time is hushed, for per- j haps, no one was ever more universally beloved. Her young companions and school mates were anxious'y ex- J peeling her return- home after a visit of a few weeks, i when the news came as with a thunder stroke, that she ! OF Prime Cotton, wanted at the Rnwan Factory." nt his plair, f,.r whic h Cash will be paij at a fair maikei price. J. (iCAIKNS. A gent. Salisbury, Nov. 23. 1849 29 tf PUBLIC SALE. HAVING obtained Special Letters of Administra tion on the E-!:ite of Culpepper Lee, dee'd. the undersigned will, on the nth day of DeceniVr, expose to public sale, Rt his late resi leni e m Cabarru County, two miles from Concord, the f..ov in-' preperiy EIGHTEEN HEAD OF HORSES, Amnj which wid be found two Rnce. nn l two Pacing Horses of ihe very finest descriptions. Also, about FIFTEEX flEA D OF CA TTLE, Together wi.h a larjre number of fine Hog Terms made known on the d '- td eaie. CALEB WHITE. Adm-r. MARY L;E. A l.n. Cabarrus County, N. C , Nov. 15, lt4r 2t29 GOING, GOING7 Fall and Winter Goods, CvmaUtine of almott erery Article mnmL'f ralUd 1r : Dry-Goods, Hardware, Qoeen an t t;iawre. Hat?. C-pa, Coonets. Coots tnd ohoes, sole anJ npn-r Lemher GROCERIES, " of every kin I sni of qnlity. Uo5e. Diyj.nc and I wine. For the military and rport'iiMn. we hare fine 9,HA1- PEAUS. PlDmrj. Swords, Epioh-U Saibrs, Sil,er Lnre, EAGLE BUT-XZT0XS,&c.,&c. Double and single barrel Shot Guns and Annarattis. Pktrdo finished and unfinished Rifle barrel. ,tc . ir. All of ' which we intend to sell cheap for rnh or on tune w i punctual dealeM.or exchange for ihe f.-llowin produce ! as we are in the market to purch- 500 bolel cn- i ed Oat, 30 buheU Flaxaeed. 50(1 buhel pealed dried Peachej., ;,nd I5.IKK) lb, cotu.ri an I linen rags, and as much ReejiwaT and Tal.ow nt we cn et. ' jShb.iry. O. I 2fi. 1;S44. -J ; c h eTp luTsII US CCD CD H -if FILESII TEAS. 8 ; -i J l---T-'r. l' i ? is uliout 10 000. njrgrpsiTion, sulimlt to no invuli. inkt no otrencwwliiMiiiono iHint'tile(l, pockrt mine wUerr it is dtdilwralrlv oIIVumI. V run v all m'i down in tjuift undrr our own .vino and oar own'lij: tri f. sniisti-nliitt vt are rfflt in liotil y dantr tt' briuo pliuio,.(l into t wr--tlmt our honor and our interest Elfctors f President hikI Wro President of the United StHles t meet itt ihe raiMtnls of their lespetlive Slates on th first Wednesday of December, and tl.ere dis-ro their duty ac- ! Pea,eiJ alt cordino; to l eriain forms of law. I hese f..nns. ! .. as prescrihed Ky the Constitution of the United St:trs,i are, that the .Electors, when s as. semUed, shall vote for President and -Vice i . -ii i . i i . j i ii . i . . viiiue proircitMi uiai v Mian inrive ai piesid. nf by 6o na,itf i their hallots the ihomf and he rcsj)eCtcd abroad. Htrsf person voted tor. as President, and in distinct !r tin.' iliiirfs rriiinnil In- tli. j. lo-f iwi nt' ....,. . r . r:.' r 'j Infi .''.)' r,'.iii .'J m..i. iirn wt (UdUIT III" ll-?0 I IIICW HIT ItS LS I I e S I U e 1 1 . . Zftchnry Taylor; and in tliirf advanced This having hern done, they are "then to make stage ol civilization., wlien War is regard- distinct of all persons voted f,r as Presi fj n.1 .1, relic of barbarism, never to be en- dent, and of all persons voied for as Vi'e Pre- ffcrd in until everv arruineut of nnice sident, and of the nomlier of v.Hes oiven for shnll have been exhausted, the v are of ihe last iiDpotlancc. Vilh 'the war policy, and. as an anpen j tlage to it.'ol course nvs th.-it ! territo rial 'oprtndizement ; and all the wild PrmMjjOiiurs who have m lotto; ,, rIl in,. ipnung nie carol oimm lorwmii uu nn- irotd-ol destruction, fall at one- to ih- froutuj. We ni ed not recall to nor r ad ffj tlio fearful cousetjoi iiLt n ill iiiieml- this conntr. Ironi ilo sjkiI ol 8?Krandizemmt fomiMitfd and directed to party ends, by those whose term of ser j vice, most fortunately for, t ho country, is (limited, by the late form ante event, to ihe II I, aI' lull) Willi millmnv..! m.. 'If Ol ilJillvO ,1 U I v. ' i l II lllllliuno ill "ill cultivated, and even unoccupied territory.' vthnt tin these U. Slates waul with mote land? Evrn thotth i'Im acuuiii ion bi ouoht not in its train the sobutou of constitution l! qpestiouH which inusi shake the latoic fifGovernment t.o iis v'i foundation, u hat do we. want with it ? Knowing as we do. ihftt it-must biiu: these tjuesiioiis upon tis. bat is it hut madness to invite tin- crisis ? Wn coaxial ulate oinr readers that the policv'of war and territorial ataodize. mrjifU at an nd: that we have every jfrospslct of n lonr coatiniWtl peace that !t the. name time.(the .honor and dignity of.the country will be stippmted by a man. who eveti itMi siibortliiMte situation, ak Jnb favors and slii uoU lioui o respou i . eaeh ; which lists they :r to ijn and certify, and transmit sealed to the seal f Govermneat of the United Stales, direeted In the President ofihe Senate. It is usual, we lielieve, for the eeiiirieates In state thnt f ihe. Eleelojs voted, by l allot for 'President and for V7iee President, ti. lining in i heir ballots the person voted fr for Pi iih,tit. Mtid in distinct Latlotsthe person vot ed f.r for Viee President." These lits are .i . . . .. . " . inem to.sootne anl bless, when disease again arrested her, and in a few days, before her parents could reach her, she was no more. Few have more ties to bind thefti to life ; so younfij, so lovely in person, mind, and character, with every worldly advantage, and the idol of her family and a large circle of friends ; but God seeth not as.inan seeth, lie took the tender blossom to Himself, to bloom forever tieside the still waters of salvation, where the winds and waves of sorrow shall beat no more forever. Perhaps they loved her too much. Gentleness, arilessness, and simplicity were united with a superior mind, the warmest affections, and the most unselnsh heart. Her buoyant spirit rose after re- i peated attacks of illness, and ntade her still the light and home ; but L j Thou art gone from us bright one ! that thou should'st ' ' die, I And life be left to the butterfly ! i Thou'rt rone as a dewdrop is swept from the bough, I O for the world where ihy home is now ! ' How may we loVe but in doubt and fear. I How may we anchor our fond hearts here, I How should e'en joy but a trembler be j beautiful dust ! when we look on thee"! To those who feel thi? stroke most severely, who will not be comforted because their darling is not, what shall we say? Fathf. Mother, Sister, the maid is not dead, bat s!eepeth." Com. . HARRIS & CRUMP A RE now receiving from New Yoik and Philadel- T. phta.a Urge and pp eintid atK:W of ! FALL AND WINTER! j GOODS, j i which they are determined to nell na low a aoy house j ; in thi part of N'ortU Carolina. coniiniri of all kind of j ladies and gentlemen's drew goods, of the latest and I newest stles, which have l-en selected with great care, I and bought at tb very lowest cash pricrg. fur luid'tex llVr. Beautiful silk Lucres. Mode Cashmeres, colored do., j satin striped do , Mouselinede Line?, s. Ik .md ome.l j Lustres. Cheni Alpaeea. bl k and col'd Merinos, pini. I ' ( ilnrrtin txia t'r.n,.k ,4.. k. CI..... O.l.l.... l". . . ... .. . 1 . , r j't. . u iivii I'mni, u"rs, uiiiiumiw. Illir ii fimiui cui iiiiu ciiuitse. uiiiii .iiiiiiy uir .,1111 uur in f-.ii..., I . r i ir t-a- r -l t- i y l I I Collars, Linen Camhric H ind lis, Bonnet auk, elveta. January next, nt which tune the remaininjr stock on n i 11 a- i n Li- ill lionnets ad Hosiery, hand will he onered at ruhlic Auction, to the hisrhest ; bidder. The sale to continue from day to day until all r For Gentlemen Wear. is Mild. Below is a list of some of the articles on hand, and ft and Stationary. lx h n : 'n years. A mm iSeir ti m V inz workv'opelber ti!i a I jre School Books, Tit: roeta and Poetry of A i " the Ar r, . m In:'., d. Prow W riter f Amrriri , Prron. l.'Uininitied ; IVn.i'v ? Cuwper'a Pueiu. Heman", C frtUr't and Riv!r II -rte ef Aitorirtn Reo'.i- . Waahingtwa and his Grtirra . I'm J " -1 Napoleon and his Marsha!., ' v 1 1 e c A!ionV II.trrjr 4" rn-f , Iluuie - Cnjli). Fnrjjerwn'a History of l!.:i,e, H.iMory t.f ibe MulJ e A -. Seam' Sigierof tU iVc mtn..n , " uieri ial I) roooarr. t.i I bt j i 2 h' . Mo (''. m. A . i sorulntte. Stork Raiet M inur;. i dering Jew, (illaiuinaie.l ) A . i . Novel junt pu'dis-Vd Gui't r.f ' Lce Kntelojirs; Ink, fed, V.cr , I ' I ferii.ic. We hive tnadearranement 1 r , now on hind in ihi line, en l- iben Cnieat Mnrt ntice on m te s than any Hause in thia ptt t-f -i M. P.liUW i Soli bur. October 12. l-J- THE subscriber ha jut received and opened from New Ywk and Philadelphiis large stock of NEW GOODS ! consisting of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE. Queenewnre, Hats. Shoes. Boots, Bonnets and Grocer ies of all kinds, which, wiih his former slock, will make his assortment complete ; nil of which have leen bought for cash at the lowest cash prices, and will be sold (aa the present firm must be closed in a short time) for cash NEW GOO Departed this life Nov. 1st., after a Ions and painful illness, Mrs. SARAH C. HALL, wife of Maj. N. F. HALL; need 27 years. 5 months and 11 davs. It would be difficult to speak of t'ie' departed as en j deared affection, would dictate, and truth justify, whh ; out seeming to use the language of flattery. 1 Thus muc h, however, we deem it her due to sny, that those who knew her best, loved her most. The writer of this short notice was privileged to visi; ihe ilepeneil nt iiiflv.rerit nerirtilc f!iiiii-tT Kr i!!njca itKi..-i ui,illv Iran. milled to the sea! uf ( Jovernmenl J w protracted, and at times her suflerinsis were evident hv tl .siH'eial oiessen-jiM'. ! Iv great, vet not once did she complain. From thecom- the prices attached at which they will be sold : Brown Domestics at 2$, 3. 4. 5 and 6 cts. per vard Bleached do 3$. 4. 6. 8, and 10 Calicoes, 3, 4. 5. 6, P, and 10 Flannels, from 12$ cents a yard upwards. B k Alpneea from 12$ Fis'dnnd fancy checked. I8.25.nnd 30. Muslin de Lanes. 12i. 15, and IP, " Eliptic Springs, 10 to 11 eels, per pound. Axles, f to 9 Brown Sugar 6 to 7 " Loaf ' 10 " Coffee , f$ to R Men's Boot. 1 2.". 82 00, 2 50 per pair. 50 ounces Quinine. 3 per oz. 600 'bs spring steel cts. , 1000 lbs sheet " 8 i And all other Goods equally as low. Those extremely good friends of mine who have been reporting that I have no goods, and that 1 have broke j up and shut up the siorej will please look, nt the above advertisement, and if they are such extreme good j friends, they will please correct the false reports that they have spread, and if it should please them, they mav I sny to the public at large, th it in the months of April and M iy net. a large nn I fresh stock of entirely new Goods will be opened in th Brick Store House, now occupied by J. Sc XV. Murphy. i Black French and LVgl'u-h C'.oih. French Cissimerea, fid do , fancy do , wool Twee J, Kentucky Ja ie?. Ker- seys.fig'd satin Vesting, eti' velrt do . plain twtin do., at d worsted do. Also, hrown and bleach'd Drills, Do- I mestics, Whitney Blankets, Hats V Caps Boot A. Shoes besides a general snick of Ilardwarc and Cnllcry, Groceries, Crockery, It. NEW GO i I Those wishing to bty eoods. we repectful!v incite i 1 their attention to the aluve stock, as we are determined j not to be outsold by any. j Wood Grove. Rowan co . Oct. 26, 1848 ly25 j The largest and bot H'k ci' Cheaper than n t BROWN "&ELLI RESPEfyTFULLY inform the , recrivinc from New York cr; 1 1 Fall f apply of j FRENCH, ENGLISH k .V NEW GOODS! CHEAP FOR CASH ! M. BROWN & SON AR E now receiving from New York and Phila delphia, a A URGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF etfQS FKESH TEAS. Fall & Winter Goods I he li f.-lih-iii id 11m Of"i:it' is i'i'iiril to 'ii ihn -'rUti-ato. nnd rimi.l i lit votivs in the insen- id tin IS i I ami II 'i of Ui'pr. Meiitniives, auil the ois'ti li ioj a mnjority f alt tho fjertoral mlrs :m ih'rla rl to In li'idtlt and VTir PieVnh'tit rli'ct. This ri-r of thi act phirt on I ho srond Wednexhit 'tn-' , in urf iiatifp 1792. I h " s Vlruitrv . ya'ional Intelligencer .J T f tMarrh ttio 1. of iiiencement of her illness she was herself impressed with the belief that she sh"ii!d not recover. Uerfmh seem ed to pather stre;tJth. as her physical enemies departed ; and shortly hefore she left her weeping friends she calm ly looked U, while she tenderly held the hand which had pillowed her head in infancy, and said "inoth -r, do hot weep for me." Then turning to her sorrowing husband, with a look of earnest tenderness, she said " Grieve not. when am gfirir ; s!i ill be hipijy." At FURTHER NOTICE. AM. those indebted to th- lit" firmof .1 W Mur phy bv account or lon-r stan ling rioiee. re again notified to come furwir I an I iiv up by the fi'St day of J.mnarv tn'Xt. or tliev will fin-l their notes an-l acco'ims i-i ihe hands of nn officer, as the business of the firm must be closed up. Witt. 'AM Mt'KTHV. Snrr;riu!T ptrt ner of J. is If Murphy. - Salisbury. N. C., Nov. 9. 1RI-". 4w27 N B. T wish to purchase Two Tbonand Bile of com! Cot-on W. Mt'RPHY. Th civil i t'Viiiuiinti iii our poilftal (.vmii. ! tn-ui. not I i ii a rov-dniion d foic. Iit d"tht Ii illot-l.i.vi--;. ojM'ratiii through '!' Cotistiiution. I I not d in.-l nil 'lh' I, Imt aniil.'s I tie line- of th- Ltws and lh Con-: ini:ioti. Ilnr tlw I'li'ttlon ofZ.( IIARY T-A Y LOR IK'I ' r tin jovriimi'nt rJaHi,,." K 1 'iU ins'a'i'er. unrum the 4;h of .March nest, a mihi sujijHi-.-d ; Haj), not until lh iuw I'oiion-.,, u-suiii!e?, and lTriatlis into th who! Ci vi t nuifnl a spiiit hesli from th n'p',i, Tlie ouvi'itiiii'Mit of Zi' hary Tahr is 1 Im tin onwniinenl of Coiin'ss, not th ooV'Ttnifnt of one in i ; and hiir licfor, lh Whi- ovi iniini i an he another Hint, when he mite sne inquiry concerning , T"V t""V T V A her future prosjjects, she ntkly replie 1. thit she wa S I h I j B I j j JlV " perfectly resigned to the will of God ;" an I agiin mo?t REWARD ! ! i ttiiii.t'ir. itit- iar-v t ,inioir-? i . l a in nit Mbi itv -that, ur tin lllltiHtK Itiir il-tliiHTS -n. vi.. . ii ...;n ... .. f.,. ! : V I . l ISOJ" 111 IJ'llr- V, III ., via II" II hich lire crrtaio to rt-Nult to us from a f,nihr aj:;rins o Locofuroisni, and it may, lncrral War ill Ktltype. h sjM it of ji""- perhaps, modify th S.ihtreasury. and Imttcr the i'SS.and mtulfrHlioiA Mil tvtr aff -Tariir. the Snat ciinrriiji ; luf son lime jouncils tjinl hostiilii's will not bt en- will elapev necessarily, before; th frsli-lorn j'trcd into iinless-thy' honor nJ interest of spirit of the people wirl he infused into all the s-he country actually require it and that,, branches of ihe Government. I t i l .i - i I .1 i VV'K.it Lui'ai'iir ws. m:iv ru n i il-i ! x nmin id si safe, prudent. Constitutional Executive, and a flvel innately entrented him not to mourn hr departure. Fioin this time her soul appeired calm and heavenly until the spirit fled ! And now, while we mourn that one who bade fair to be an ornament to the church, ami to society, has heen taken from oir midst in the morning of life, we are c-Miiioite I by the as --i ranee uiven us i i her life, tint her ransomed spirit rests in peace beyond the reach of pain and sin. Thus died our lamenie! friend, leaving a sorrowing and disconsolate husband, fond and affect iona I e parents, an ohily and beloved sister, a much-loved band ol broih ers, (whose n-uncs she s often and alT'Ctioa itely c illed.) wall a large circle of friends an I ic j inintances. to mourn her eariy exit. Li g and affectionately will her name dwell in our remembrance-, yet we are constrained to believe our loss to be her infinite and everlasting gain. Then think not, Grave, tint we resign This Treasure, as fotever thine : We only ask a trMissient siay. Until Heaven unfoids the eternal day. Cherry Hill, Rowan Co., N . "C. Stop the Runaway! AN -XWAY from the siibsi-riber on the morning of the 4 1 ti instant, near Lancaster, S. C, one Negro jt an. mioe l iaz: jH-ti 52k. bs.bLj J3z: a? aged 2 1 years, about fi feet 1 inch hi gh. fok brown com plesion. Very likely II' wm purchased of Mr Isaac Jamil, of Surry Coontv. and will no doubt endeavor to which :hv are determined to I a low as any houe in tin- jj . t of North Carolina . consisting .f ad kimU of L'idies mi I ( Jeritleinnri's rlres" goods, fioin ihe mo' coin- . mon to tl.e fineM kind- wrn, n : ! Dn'.'ings. bleached and hr-wn Domes' ics, Nrjro Cloth- I n g. lilankeis of every description, HATS & CAPS, ! (1 lurse assortment ) j Boox find Slit s, ( fine and coinnwn) Uin j n t lifts find I'oi rt.yids ; n hirr stin t, ,.f HARDWARE & CUTLERY. ! COACH TJlIMMfXtiS. ,'l kiM.h, CHOCKLHY, AXD QVELSSWARE, I ! S & -x cr tz a & 5 i of every di--ription, Porto tiu-o, M-itcovinl.i and New , Orjeans Sugar, clarified, pulverized, bimn anil lonf i!o . 1 . Rio and old Government C-otTee, green. Mack an. I vmiiig -hyson Tea, New Orleans Mol isses. Turjienone. Mik- : ert-l, Nos. 1 and 2. besides a I atticles j ja:iy kegi in Stores. 1 C mniry Produce taken in ech-mge for go)d, and the highest market price nlw iy p.-n I Give ii a t-tll a i I ri mi: i fur yi ir-'e, an we will convince you th u we lo-ver thri miy boiie in this place. Our iitocli of lluib have Iweti i- i I wire led ! an I Ixnight at the lowest cali pn.-e S.nill profits and jjick- s lie i nw the wtrd. ! vi mtmv.N .v sd'. i S'llixLury, Oct niter 'i ISIS. 23 ! of the latest anJ Newest Styles, ' ted with ereat care, and IwHight i t t ' -! prices. Ainonz their stork may !- ! ' rorLatll U ' Beautiful ailk Lustres. Mide C'-'i j Satin striped do . satin urijwd M - - ; , and tU k do , Si'k mii I wur'ed I. i Theni Alpaca, M Ttobei Ca-h :t r hlirk Pirmnntm. h!ark M-rino i ! Pi.iid. .ingliiins, frrn h do . !. w t'ol ats. I .men Cambric Hand fT, K- -Dimnet sdt.. Velvets, n.n'ie: and I! For Gcnflrnit:r ' Fr.ich nUek. brown and 'ive inereii. ( fig'd i Duekin lo , "n-v ' j KentucWy Jeana, Krv, tao audi... ! Whitney bUnkets, fiji'd m'ia V tig'it silk do . plain mm !.., "". ! . HATS & CAPS. JK SHOn, rc.sidl.s A gi;n.!:.i. ; . Ilaiduarc & Catlcrj, (Jroc: : : (TV. X . . e. Tho wihins m hay 1 a we 0-el nnfed we ran flfer in J . sers. ty M-llmg t-tieap for Ca'. Stlis'.tiiw. (httUr 5. 14-. VAT.TTABT.F, PHO FOR Siii.i: : 1 7.q nTxTi? ' sFivc thousa: "JZ acres or ate t.f ihe ! Jo.epfi I', i ' .i . . r ii..!t . .. ... i ti die .Miiiii-i i iai.'"ii Jii'i i' i ri of . get CI back to the neighborhood where he were purchas- p Chillis & Co. Orimfal OT SOTCrclZD ONE UUXDKED AHSCVEa "l I wi'l hiv the above rewirl of fifty dollars fr his apprehension a id conlinemsnt in any jail so that I can get him again. E. MYKHS. Salisbury. Nov. 9, lR13.-2ft Bilm Pill? oultj Uiry heconm inevitalde, tlir war tll be conductftl under the superinten tnce of one who is a warnor himscll lho understands ihoroughlv all the ele- ftenta of human power who ha never ftwn bis sword but to conquer and who ul throw into the contrst th lull weight f a will that never vields, and an energy that does noi comprehend the meaning ol Weariness. THE MARKETS. Bacon, (S (i Brandy, 40 (S 50 Butter,.. 10 (S 00 Beeswax, 15 fS 00 CoTTO.v,. 4 (a) 5 Cott-.tn Yarn 00 O 75 iii'-nt ot tweiily milliotis id ieoile lhrio;n ine Qorn 00 25 Moenry of little hit of printed paper east into Feathers ...... ...01) 25 that, too, on the 4th of Man li next. " iV. Y. Express. We know of r.o more sublime sneetaele than to witness a peaceful revolution in theliovern- S tUsburt. Xc 23. 1848. Apples, (dried). ..50 (3 G2J Linseed Oil, 65 (a) TO Molasses,.. Jo (a) 4U A LARGE SALE OF Valuable Property. NEGIIOK The Sloel f Nails, 5 (w 6 Oats, 16 (3 17 Irish Potatoes, ...20 (3) 25 Do., (sweet).. .00 (a 30 Sugar, (brown)... . 6 (3 8 Do. 'loaf) Si (S) 10 iSalt.ck) 2J 3 RE eniire'y veetu'tle in their composition are ; omiMiunded utxin sv-:enfmc princip'es. an-l with a ; careful rei.-ird to rliem cil MfTrmies Their imrredienta ' are so prepared an I b ended, ill it ihey clea:ie the !- ', in'ich. purify the blood and rejii!Lte rlie action of the . 1 1- ..!. .1... I N . i. I. I.. - iHiwei". icnicn ineg nrcrr icirr cuiirr,; hi i r-runj mm W I t.f f t j and efficiently reniovinu ihe curses id a lare cia of Horses, Jltilcs, fciicop, n ! di'eases. Their enure sne,-es evrn. wtren ihe rroi i ..-Jtli tlio e-rr ?-c Tit Ci i' ! i norm ar remedies have fai eij. h i obiame.l tor ttiem r- I i co nmendations of ihe hizlist character f om thee ho ' ! have used them sufficiently to test their virtues as a fa- . A1 Farming Utensils. Tools, &.c. l Si.lkv. 1 t;ir. 1 Carrvall.2to300 ihs. Lard. 1 to 2000 i For saie bv Boeer &. Maxwell. S ibo'y Fal's fc n ' O MAM k....U I . i.. O ..! riA I n.i. 1 ; C. 11- . Il.vi.l Fr Uiu kvil'.e J V 50 to 75 loads Hay. 50 bushels Wheat. 120 head of Mabry. Lexington ; D. Uonneycuii. (odd H ;l ; and tllLllUl - IllLL OlUlU') H02S. 30 head of Cattle, two 2 Horse Wagons, three 4 wholesale and retail by P. M Lhen, l.i, lliyne stun, t II,,re Wifuns. 14 head of Morses, and a Quantity of Charleston. S C. 4w27 i LL the property of John M irphy. deceased, con- ! rnily medicine. id Kitchen rurniture.l Lach box co 1 Siiver lever Watch, i companied with certificates and full directions. 11 ' aw- I . . t A il r m I ! "I'l sistinsi ot Mouse-II U and Micnen rurniture.l fc.cn oox Cfntaina . l pu;s; price -o rmi, anu is ac- in CATTLE. Rye, Wheat and () .LSO ye', ktinwn and V.i' ii' LNI, t!,.: 'O.YT PL AXI'. f.lloeK- ! !.. Noilh it i id ' Tallow, Fodder, will be offered for s il.-, to the highest bidder. on a credi of twelve months, with interest after six.' 10 fia) 12$ months. Bonds wnh approved security will t-e re- I sniiill woinJen boxes uiide to re-eive them. In the whole process we see iiotliino if physical power, nothing ofthose mre uniuial iit.siincts TktJTiis Inadvertently Spok,en. The and motives which govern our race in all the cofucu papers, Ii tiding uothiny to rmw Wver, earlier forms of human society. General suf e flktn to philosophy for eonsoli'Mon in their frage, as a sovereign authority, regards man as eriny. The Trenton Daily 'uNews, for in- a reasoning and moral leing. Ine system ap. peals alone to his uitelligeiiee, his cultivated ''nee. thus soliloquizes : ia Flour, (per bbl.)i..3i (2 'i Wheat Iron,.... 4 (3) a i Whiskey t. .i00 fa) 50 25 30 Favetterillc, Nor. 15, 184S. Rrandv. rn'ch) . . .40 "50 ! Ditto, (dry) ..tf(S) 10 Do. (apple).. .35 (S 40 ; Iron, (5w s; Bacon, 5$3) Beeswax, 16 (3) 17 Coffee,.. a capital thing to he lieaten occasional, sense of what is right and what is wrong, to Cotton, Tt jl keachea many a useful eoii. It hum- decide momentous questhms of national policy, or".y"""."j;"p' Wes pirty pride ; it makes Hiliii:ians less ar. and matters of the highest private as well 4-pJ,JJir"'.. fogant, and more disputed to dele r to the opin- public interest. The perfection of the system j Feathers,....... ni ot inner. Ii tletrov th. nld romliina. renuires that everv voter inJhe nation shall tie ; Flaxseed ons and opens the way for new. It leads to well informed in all that pertains to republican j Hides.(green) ....5 (3 6 Do. (Eng.) 4 O 4 Molasses 20 (3) 26 8 (3 10' ! Nails, (cut) O 5J 5(3) 5VOals.... ..J25 O 30 .37$ fS 40 Oil,(Lin9d) 65 (3) 75 ...Ou (3) 15 Sugar, (br'n) l.f 9 4 (3) 4J Salt, (bush.) .50 (& 60 ..28 30 Do. (sack) a Si 85 1 00 ! Wheat,. 80 (3 85 3 (3) 4$; Whiskey, 00 (3) 25 ' quired. i Sale to commence on Wednesday, the fth of Decem- ler. at the plantation called the Kelly Tract, four miles j West of Salisbury, and on Thursday. Friday and Sat- urday, the 7tiu.th and 9th, atihe Dwelling House, in Salisbury, and on Monday, the 1 lth, at the plantation four miles below Salisbury. WILLIAM MURPHY, JAMES MURPHY. Executors. November 16, 1P4 3(27 100 DOLLARS NEGROES! NEGROES! r'ns'i fftr rilim ! . , , i r . - r i i .l i will ls liided lo ii' p'ltrha rrHF. PhM-riher would nform his friends and the . ' . . - ...... nncl Clover Hot to. I li-iil r!liertl lipn th" inriMi . . ' ; S.iiiluV to M t-ki'.!. ri.t.t i- giegite nliit 5000 ACU!. li- u.. .ki ; .. - . I.KIII'.rt Mill I PHI SflMIHI- .1. , purchase of I as iheir conneition may exit . i Likely Youn?j Negroes, i si-. suitable for the Southern Market Pen-m. having pro-' ! rb owners f the tliore Pr ; oerty of the above deacription for sale wouUi find it to j residents t.f th S4te, mid i!e!f . i . i.. . J : . . i : l :. ... , . I tron wi'i.ii; " f their interest to make eary application to him, aa tie 9 , invent meat. ' navinz the highest Cash Prices. O He enn be found at Mr. John I. Shaver's Hotel. I-- uvr.iis Silisbury. .v.pt. 1st. 1648 . l:tf j " ni..M ..r them InMorr ll.e - I Commanications from a distance promptly attended r. Jdiu fount. tthol.a ( se of NgMe may fe asutet! out reneitr. itnd mo i!i.to:ii i-i to. E. M. hewttews of national policy ; gives freshness to institutions, and iu his duties and rights as an li i" cini m u in a nnimn in . tt I 'llCuaaton. find I lr. i - .: i i r i -ii . . : 11.,..,..... ......1 I onl . 77 - ' ' r "ivipies oeiore niuueu. American ciufiii iri' uuu iooii Cheratc, Nov. 21. 1848. progress," &c. i intelleetual eulture on every voter in the reputi- ; Bacon ,.M3) 6i Leather, (sole;.. .lb (3 and nune' the worse lie. and all Whig measures and doctrines that j Beeswax, 18 (3 '0 ,Lrd 9 s to Batoring,(he p;... . JO a :urau,uar i" (tow). ..15 (3 16 j Molasses,(N.O.).40 (3) 45 DI O Q a ll) i Do lT.nhfl 33 I3i 571 . i . , i uu ir i.uiA ,. iw - -3 UCUTglU Vsl.l UttL4C. R NO I ICE. corjipels ibej nation to j Vert rojkJ philosophy. ' leerning to he of somewhat . penitential ! cannot command the support of a majority of i ycter.A'brA American. I tne Elector we are willing to see aliaudoned. j .Vi .. '.- - : ; : . J1 Le Vasseau, Envoy Extraordinary y Mfuiner Plenipotentiary from the Fren.-h . Uic fn Mexico, was among ihe passen-rers ie Hon. M. Fillmore, Vice President elect, (and Mrs. Fillmore, arrivfed in the city of New V. J 1 'e"ir ureal weuern, va xoricon Tuesday, ine non. jou.-s voie Coffee. Cotto.x, : Corn, Flour,. Feathers, Hides, (dry).. Irony 71 (3) 9 Nails, (cut ass'd) 6 (3) 6 ... . 5 Oil, (sperm). ...1 00 .37i fa) 40 ! Rice 0 5 i the l'ropt-iiy. Mill j:! any it;', r ' ed rejrli:a ANA WAY from the subscriber in the month of I . x; Y , r o . r i, "''""r- p May last a negro man slave n.md j r1"i M'aers w-ine ooaro . ouprrmirnoen- . , f ,t(1 SJ,.,,,,,. , mm j , r i M- VO mill Oil OVll."" I 'I v.pw,h wuiiij, ' r ' "7 , rT "V I it S9jfSLiVII mirJ to attend at ihrC.erka OiW.oo Saturday, ibe 221DAl Ui1 JANUAL Th said !avi a rr-.l nKniil 22 VearS. black Mm- OW rS ikj. month. Thi i lh lbi?il tin. 1 lllr noi- .... - v - . t - . . . - - .. . - - , . , t - - ..... . . ... . ... I ......... I. ... ... 1. j plexion, o leei y or in incnr in nt-ium, nuui anu ijki-ij. 4 nra ine ivuaru iniurnu,04i uoaiir 11111 limn- . - He was purchased by me of Mr Wm F. McKesson in bers will attend. The scbotj. fund shwld le aponnii- j U. I. M.XLI.l 11 fr th I r- llevUX Sept. 11-. . 25 1 32 J. (S 9 ..... 5 (a 6j Sugar,(br'n) L..7 (3) 9 n., .lrtaf rt- 1Q a 14 Salt,Vsack),'..!..L O 2 Tobacco, j." 15 ' M 312a n ton, who purchased him of the rsute of A. Co- ed amongst the districts! The people wan to know ; pening of Burke cooniy. I undrrstand lie has been teen ! what amount it coming in each of ine diatnen. ihe . . . . rL i i r M . .. .- r i.i since he lett in mat cooniy. ine aoove reward 01 ; tuauinan takea ih.a chiace to ituorui ine rxaru. mat One Hundred Dollars. 1 he has settled anJ doped Jiis acciMini, and will resign roa will be paid for his apprehension and delivery in Salis- . oQice as the Chairman of this Board, and rrqoeat ih bury to John I. Shaver Esq , ofXo the subscriber. ! Board to appoint a Chairman. v E. MYERS. A. BRANDOS, Chairman. Salisbury, Nov. 13tb 1848. 28 tf. Sub.rj, Nov. 14, 1M3-2i27 WARRANT Jast printed onjSEWTlT ctllcnt PAPEU, for Kale; " rru row Urlcans, on Ihe 4tb. . f I uek is also ihere.