t t ... -7 if 1 i I II II 1 1 11. Jo?. J. Pippen, Win. Thigpen, Ken- hiensf nf propriety tr make a d claratiom nethThigpen and Frederick 1). Little. 12. Harman ard, William is. Cherry, Wilson Howard, Roderick Staton and Calvin Jones. brother' 13 Benjamin Baits, Simmons B. Staton, .i a. u-ill ii.l.-t mm- one way or omer umi c iu uj min der," and consign a fellow creature, with all his sins o i his head, unprepared auaneal- fil, to meet the frowns of an angrv God. - ...J .u: To iKo mtn mm nrrinir hrnthPC. lull 11113 13 IUO nil, Vlli' y, 7. ,TM1' Tl ' but our brother Hdl, whom you cm recon-1 Artnur jv. mnow ana mura u... cile it to vour sense of "propriety," as a H. Patrick .McDowell, nugn i. uijan, Robert D. Hart, and Harry i'oxhall. 15. John F.Speight, William E. Bellamy, Lunsford R. Cherry and Win. D. Bryan. 16. Thomas L. Ma tier, Henry Bryan, man Drofessimr the principles of our holy religion, a teacher of its hallowed and sa cred precepts, to endorse aud certify as a man of pure and ""accredited" morality and n; r n!vpS. and we hue Charles Harrison and Ely Cutchin UUC I'UIU IUI wui - - ' i -f Ann Wp are members of the same polii-! 17. John P. Sharpe, Turner liynum, L.a- ical partv, whhrh is termed the whig party, believing its principles riht and correct; and while we participate in the sentence expressed at a public meeting in Nw Jer aey by our conscientious candidate fur the vice presidency, the H n.' Theodore Fre linghnysen,"th it all the participators in the act which ec?l the life of Cilley (Mr. Co ncluded) were murders," we would cheer fully and gladly unite our utTrjges on him, while we owe it to ourselves, our country, and our children, never to uphold or sustain by our suffrages "the Sabbath breaker, the profane swearer, the gambler. or the man oi blcou. mon S. Dunn and John R. Pitt. From the Raleigh. Standard. 0 D EXTRAORDINARY DEVELOP MENT! The IVhig Central Committee nf Xoth Carolina desperate, and threatening "Revolution" if Polk and Dallas art elected! We have just received by Mail, from an ciiari.es manly, john ii. bryan henry w. miller, WESTON R. GALES. We call upon the people of North Caro- tors We though you gloried in your sto len name of whig'!-aro you now asha- med to use it? Rut you not only by aside your own . . .rliuf lifMi- stolen title, but you prim n Una upon Whigs as well as democrats j under lhe democratic emb.cn oi the to mark the language used in this secret' ,, T'his is loo plain an attempt at Circular. "It, by any means," say thc ;,,K.atjn;. " You think to derive some vo signers, "an apparent majority is returned bi, Showing the democratic emblem, lor Polk and Dallas (THING ( - r'eadillfi the whig name below. BUT REVOLUTION CAN HELP We c.inH .i up the -cock" yet awhile, USrfl) Here it is taken for granted,, vi Uant over the prowling by the Raleigh Junto, that the votes of the, f ; - , coon ,, tte ivanl him to people are leuerai propem ; u.nc ! mt h ;u NoVt.in,,r throughout u nonflrtlLiiinn'mWH majority11" ' . ... . the land. He cau't consort wnn cm-m, .... Merchant Taii0r RESPECTFULLY informs his fri ' and the public generally, ,bt ht rec ived From New York, a hM...:?! j assortment of m Xew and Fashioiuthle fa his line of business, for Fall and Whaler Trade. Among which will be found Black ,PJ Blue Cloths, gecn and olive J0f black, and figured heaver cloths for fh III III rt . T" coais, mict ana niue i a$imerpt r stripes and plaids do. pluii I and ?-tri be no omer man uu t for Polk and. Dallas; and it is boldly pro claimed that if the vote of the State is cast how for the democracy, the hour for revolution ; rm p;,rflt. will have cornel This is dangerous Ian- correspondent of the Raleigh Sig- cn Viin-, figured .i and fanry r ie guage. It is the language cf revolution; - ,wribhlr wh;K mass meeting lately : whether AoorfM or no wno can tcur n . ' . ,. ' .f ,,t nnp of lhe Vice ' 1 iKercni-1 v yrwi. Misp-nde-s. is not only full of treason to the Union, but ; " "Z o lhe stand with in suusiance li uiieaiciis mi, ... arc defeated in head men of the nry pe wool. cot- ion and ool Sh'rts, &e &c. TWENTl -Eluli I .V.KIHUUIMJ.!olhpr countv, the Ibllowini: Ci.cuLr r cently put forth in secrecy by the Whig Central' Ccrnmiltce of this Stat?. It i. mlir.arked "R.driirh. Ociohtr 15" ami i ! r ' ; . 'oreat good humor from the circumstance ( a kluSf , he above (5oods vere vrt tjie present ntc tne ;jnT Qn ft mvJ. Won sworj, said to be;in New York by himself, and xvill be;d V hig party will lead o 1 ; ; Wallace in the Scot. a, a MnaU advanc0f fo cz,h ur oni erthrow all government, " l J - credit. r iiijprni ttttoV" itish wars. , . no, .... i aiuuiu , vi:l Jiit inii, nn nttpinnt to overthrow all Government i i .... .i . r rTr'nT TT rin V" ! tish wars. ' - , , . Wo thought when we rcaci this, that it was only a plavful jest cf the correspon dent's, but the Inst Raleigh Register con tains a letter from the Vico President him- People cf North Carolina, are you ready for tliese things? against the democratic party, are absurd , " j . , T f..lc. tUr. ,,-r.r, ll'OIl SWOIli Oil li.C MillH-l, "lliwi .." ,h, Be.!eman .o who,,, ,1 v .n.l I n.- ....a. ; " ;';,, ia ,,,0 ,L,m,lv fimily jvriKP,. tho-e ar witn us is,inai ecntii'tmrn . mkmhu u.iu; 1 ., , ... .'... , ; M 611 C'e! ,! the veritable swerdol Sir W ilham v al- :ii- li' ii .i 1. . i . n liMii, nnr Thcv char-o us with being un-!'e ""ns.u; maim-, uic w,cx, r : - yv; t.v is isojiotci SATURDAY, Q.VIOBER 26, 184. FOR PRESIDENT, .Tames JX. Polk of Tchucsbcc. who tf arismitted it to us, h.; ! ! words on it : j "From such a cause as this sonii Lord deliver me! irousc, Jitneria us! tjlll Ultli.lt I'll ... t-.t. r? rr 7?r County- ii REFORM FT) WHIG." Here is the Circtdir referre l to: ro.Nrir mntial Important Land .Sale, paper. havi:i"- been ten vcars surgeon of the low- r S 1 ; R subciiber will off.-r f, 11.. TT. iuur 1 courtint; the abolitionists of the Xorla f,.r Hi-ncnt of Halifax ... litta, ha, the a cr. dM ol s.x months al pb;c . V 61 , , 'ni-MI-.TPrfivpiHiiffiswoil tmn, at Ing s Mill. r,n Friday 1st t!ar n- their snpport-.Mf.ywho must elect their , 1 lge of u caung a ,uo.c . 1 Nljvt.mber n.xt. the following J candidate, if thev succeed at all, bv aholi-i Now this really seemed to u toe bo,t . , t tionvctes-Mcv who mill like i.irtV daves'. of the two. The correspondent made j . TahiaFi.C I ropcrty. tneu wno nun iii In the same team with such men who arc only a statement of lacts of which y e were One tract of land lying between ;: i . i , , i . .1 ir- n - i i f I. I I w, !.. ' i ,w.;.o,. ;o,,,,,Wce on,! uL. nnrnlv rattier increauious? out me ice irfm-niuu:,.,,,, :v""lP- a-n couvt Dr-iR Sik: We ft el it an imnTtii e ! proclaim that the project for annexing dui v to a lchvMj vou in rgud to the ap- slave territory to the Union is the igni! J'danation r.t which v. c cc confirms his statement, and gives an ex-;".' witnin i riii.es oi ii-e Kil 1WI. ol cold have heartilvis"!e,lor lua,,,- n(1 pio.irhing Cieclion. for a foreign, a civil, a servile, and an laughed, but for the pugnacious little post- 1-,.v ('nut 'taring 7?7 Jew, FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, George .Ti. Italian, of i'emi. It has h:n been evident, tbf t'-c Dem-i rnr,. t,S,ri' .' script to his letter, threatening both ccr- The gre.i'er part of which is now in ivy , ;ocratlc party has iegMier:.ied i..to a rm r. j ano'mer xWm in this Ci-cul-r ' respondent and the Editor of the Signal. ; of the criminal grovMh. wi h hge q ! ! faction, an.l very r, cent event- have ib-U, " ' , ' ' , . .-1 nf i, Innrt imn swunl stonried , 'ies of iin,b-r. b,!h Qak and Pi e vA for ,.-, oPraUtnl S- f'ict Prc I. i n,U..stra,f,l .!,.(.!, finnj; ... , --"''! " ' ' mlr la!,sh. ani, ,v0 tremble now lo tl.mt ' '" x.t.'.., ,..,, ! JH T)ir;rf, by any iu-t and hont b.tri", tnev ar if -. aIe 3:1(1 actne measuits ait adopter, im.y ? j woich rati be wo Kud with p-r u-ct ese am: .slM."- - ! . 'i.. T . . ...I... . !.io.: c v,i. r.,...,i;.f we over iired a STdib at any ot these Hah-! 1 1st. I nomas lir.jg. .ir. of amp n uo . uie.i u ue i n.i'.ct-. n.Uip :.c-iiuifjii ui uu n.s v ...wm ..a. - 2nd Henry I. Toole. ofFdgecwbe. j best to proiri-j ..cces to a cause, hiving As we said a week or two since, the agony ffjx hl s; wlllle suca a mighty weapon wa. KMi,,mv vn-it,in T, r CZ m n .7 - in itself. notninr to attract the le-rl ot j .i:crt,,,r,fir nr..m slumbcrinc amonn their "family sclics." 4th. George Whitfield, of Lenoir, I good and patriotic men. It is t vi ien j They tilcv are about to he deicatr! In! There is a common opinion 5th. William S. Ashe, of ew flauovtr, 6' . David Reid, of Cumberland, that sur- - - Joseph Allison, nf Ornn gey TSrSTJft mT'ZT, this "State, and hence these oprnest and se- poons and batchers, from some profession- nniv makincf. nnil will he m:41t,. to r.irrv ' i . . ..... this State for Texas and DiMinion. And et appcals-thcse attempts to animate a j charactenstcs are mcapacitatecl Ironi i scr what acts will not be recited to, in order .'party which holds in its own bosom the;-on Lines in criminal cases; and we to make It effectual? They wv have alrea elements of defeat and disgraceful dissolu-j crnT he:p shuddering at any surgeon's car dy added to wilful falsehoods and infamoui ! tion. Democrats profit bv the alarms !ryin :ir. other weapon than his lancet abuse, deliberate forgeries of letters and , nnvv r. j- t,. P:inL' n .. ftMnri r-coiloct the remonstrances of the certificates will scarce be withheld by' wthU rirmhr M tb. vin.r J hu-.?.:ie and scientific surjreon in Cooper's G ' Flortlnn on Mnndiv 4th Nnv 1 S44 isciuples oi conscience, Ironi doinr nnv- I , - : c . 1 1 i 1 r ' ,(Lt-ct'onon londa,4tn .ov. 1S44 ) , Y ,ln, :,,, , ...n: of all the winds. Let it be circulated be- sP.v. at the cruel and gashing work of. ' X'REEIIE" OF EDGECOIBElU316' if il shal1 promise to be serviceable. : for the election, and on the day of tlie -l- Jack Lawton's sword, and 'twill be H in -r in, i We should also remember the inexores-' tlecticn let it be held up at every pre- horrible work if surgeons, themselves, are JL.0m.C1 !sibly iinnoitant inciters which denend on cinrt in th- witirino- 0-170 nf m rvitr-'ov transformed into .lack Lawtons. e' Sth. Daniel W. Courts, ofSurrv. 9t?v Will J. Alexander, cf Mecklenburg, George Bower, of ishe, 11th. Alexander F. Gaston, of Yancy. convemei.ee. Ai.-o, One other Tract, Lying within mile of Ing's Mil and containing by estimation 100 Acres, the land has also a large quantity of pine tim ber and a deposit of Marl at the depth of 4 fret o ily. ! deem it useless to say more respecting it, but particularly invite the at tention of persons wishing to purchase, a such another opportunity may never pres ent. I he land is situated in a heatihv re- ion and algood neighberhood. Apply to the subscriber near Ing's Mill. IVM. H. UlLLLiRD. Oct. ICth, 1S44. 42-2 Notice. ers which depend on cinct to the witherinc caze of an outrasred transformed into .lacl . l. . I : u ... ..1 1 .1 - : . 1 1 t . , IS I., (.;,'.l!"iL ue-"u'1 111 -r' " Miouri a.- neon e nn ninrp than this. Yr.......',iV . n:.i alir-i.oerl anvot tlicircreat . J. , . i0 remcmier, tn.t no mcan. are p. ovided exertions Let every active demo- Ms .Meetings, and consequently of every voter ill llie Ctnnihj. lr nv the Cunstit -nion for ou-gi u HummUs of y , ecnt0 ns' utt acmt du o n 1 lhe folio-Sin" iitfamnUS Ciicnlnv fraudulent vote.. If by any means ,n ,p uoie 31 lcasi I1VC 0'Iijro ' -y - - r'T'"" ' i m f I p UXDPRS1GNED in Oii .ns f P.-dL- n,-.rt n.lloc iron'r to wear arms m no Utical meetings.: II . lJtJl . . . ., pjrei.i nojorny ;a ntun,.-,! 1 )r ror.K an.!;: " ... v. . , , 4 0 to a decrte cf the ulh r:or Loirt u ixjiiif 11 nf t ire r f n r ft: 1 1 unit 1 p ii- j ... . n . . , .1 1 t . m a uci ; t u u 1 1 ik ' J n.,.., 'r-iw.AnMr r,..',iiVii, -,... I iHPl t,i t ho npnh o t .o trno c unrlrr n! ISUT it tOC "MlTiTCOn OI IHC lOWCr lxeIiment ' .. ... , . .L. Pn.ir - Lr " i" r w ' - - ' l.nui v. will v.'At r tor sn e. r.i ine help us txcii it " gijcn app-.rmt in.j-.riiy Henry Clay, and the unhallowed designs ; oi ITalitax thinks it his privilege to wear Houe" floor in the town of TarhoV, tral' Committee in llaleixh n Head it-.liand it (limit among h-juld be procured by open, gri-s an t .;e ()f the desperate faction that supports him. sh" William Wallace's long iron sword at on Tuesday the 26th t.f Novenher. (b.: i your neighbors rouse up the I ll lJV ti',-,C Show them hovv the Tariff follows them ' hig mass meeting, we hope he will not! Court week) thel.mds b qneaihe:! t) J""n people from their Ittkmau ?r--'0i'r Court'rv' J";,hlc 1 wc can acl lor from morning till necn, and from noon till, appear with it at the election. The con-' do-hua Lawrence and I M f'l bllke the impnlaliuns oflhVse foul ' We, then, impressed vi.h the impor-' '& how the abolitionists are band-i nection of politics with military displays "aaV ' E,i...Mr . ..."i itsnce of the occasion, and ttTchurced S themselves with the Clav partv arainst and dangerous weapons., is reprehensible; J ,"llt uec u" m r mm r Mil M 1 II If II i m r f ITIili I I il'f llllf ' Vf I - - - , - i- Uie iiCjWflMTrliurgeuponjouimmeiJiaierncasuresioccun- party it is that would cut out one of the sur-con, we clear ourselves of it and 1 list Of gentlemen nve r j V t iTc ' t C fLT ' C -ml deareSt and mSt sacrcd ProvisIons of that lhe nd his correspondents requested to be "u'vlive uud vigi.Cy.LlCfjns ' To uhi wj'recom- Contitutlcn; and how war foreign, scr- out of the scrape a3 they" be?t can. lant in their respective districts.1 mend that some persons ot ir-ie' whi- prin- .ve Indian, and civil as well the sword, mere show of "that. long rt r0,it.-t r.t.or-l h t ,.i lln It",:.. Tnvoe n.-t.l C.tK. U C Tl Ylfl 111 r h ! . 1 . 1 0 n AV!tl vnn-lrrl In ot-ii nt WlOre UlOWjoV boil. J.lUei ty and cause ,.y .vw be2 moH CJ-niCtly to stitutution is to be mutilated, and what tempt to ridicule the Vice President or ine I.OWSIIUUWU. 1 ncjoiunmig urge upon ton immediate measures loccun- party it is that would cut out one of the sur-con, we clear ourselves of it and leave moiisol otir opponents a;ul s- , . , , . . , . j. o: 1 1 1 i - , - - " '. . . t rr. to set .u9:u iiiroc-iiiiiiuriii The, And adjoining lb- UwU - f liiha Ii,r persons oi irie whir prin- ' Vl 11 ao . mv- -"'.u, ..t.v 44vu w.vn - .- from 1ICW until the -Ilk dan f);V'J'e,, 2n ol ''dhience in thtir neighbor-1 of a fierce, internal, and unsparing, "Rev- sword" is sufficient for us," as the man v-' mcut' ."e 'll I ' p i' cn . i . 'y ; hood, be at once eli-rted. and idp.l.rt m ! nlnf nn U fbnm.nm,) .,c W. irU nid wbnri som-tl-io otonKont " iive bond witii r. prnv d s-C-Mi'. novemuer. utt on uonr horses thp f)nxK.inir ' j . : j-- , r.Vrrif,, ?rirrcVZ . . : the loUowing ilutie.: Ivoil. in.l snwK- fhnt nr nrenunfsS 1 KESFLM H LEIIIS. ' and SCOUr tlie COUnty Irom one First, To uiicml the Po'U in their Pre , - f-i , 1 r .i .... ., ' .... .. i , .. . Jrom all portions of Ine Stale ore of the Presidential Election. ena w uie oilier Oct 2. 14 1 40- ward to vote. n & ! moiSt aiting characte r, and that a j On Friday next, Pennsylvania and Ohio ' J i-.i ir...i ti. . r i , i . ..." I Secondly To k:c the people of the Pre tl ,U1U l,0,vcnm euort on uio pi oi ieaa t.ne way m this important matter. early. See thai every man xotcs Sena tor the aged and inlirm cinct before the dav r.fph-pt;. m. in,. ,,.: die democracy must succeed in carrvine On Alondnv u-ppU- tb! 5ft o t c.,,.t ' Xe ir iiu)i)nnl Ihinidrr nf iliplon them the duty cf aitindimr :ind voting it for Polk and Dallas. 'othrr frdlnn- on t .i.:. ..L... r ubciibr will ..feral p11 . , ..... . j i ... J e ft t - VJt. mmjiitin: lew oi . u -,i i i tlip rn r, n .. i. (and nain their Dromi.e to dn (. I Wh.-.t will U r.iorr.V.o to , at... r-i,.- i r-. ...... " win a reered ni.. -1 ' ' r - . , airuiy, i o cnanenjie all b.uJ or iloubt rccombe say tc the; Mr. Clay's political frlte, a friend has ban-' Tevevhevalin in the mountains ml f Z Z ?B n- v ! 'u' l"5Ult "fl uPon hcr nthe ?ve Circular-:.a1 us the lines .. ... ' K5ne Will respnt it with n nttv rrpst .inri q Bnncouibe. (,od sure ie e-j Fourthly, Vo warn the people against! fmOfic from such an iiiftmousroselalnooQ5WUl: we expect t. 7 hear on the eve of the Election. Thes. P J' falsehoods will he doubtless gro.s? in kind, District, No. 1. Solomon Pender, Sen.,' and many in number, but they can deceive Cofiield King, Benj. M. Jackson andnone who consider that truth would be dorm S. Dancy. 2. Moses Price, Eth. Gray, Owen D. Cal hoon and Robort Ricks. 3. Col. D. Williams, Meedy Wiliiford, Wm. D. Petway & Wm. 3. Armstrong. 4. Gen. Joshua R:irnes, Larry Dew, Larry D. Farmer and James 1). Panics. 5. John G. Williams, James Dridgers, Jo seph J. Pender and James W. Dames. 6. Wyatt Move, Lemuel Debcrry, Klias Barnes and William Barnes. 7. Basil Sikes, Richard T. Eagles, Wm. W. Edwards and Wm. R. Duprcc. 8. J. P. Pitt, Robert D-!chcr, Jno. A. Vines and Willie Belcher. 0. Rob't D. Wimberly, iouis C. Pender, Spencer L. Hart and Rich'd Harrison. 10. J. C. KnighVfno. Mercer, Jno. Gar rett and Lawrence Horn. made known early, and falsehood only dreads examination. Hy immediate and active adoption of tbc.-e means alone, can we insure the State for the whig cause. True, we have a ma jority of mx thousind in the State; but it lwo or three thousand whig voters siav away, and KDGECOMI1E VOTES A THOUSAND BEYOND I1EU REAL STHENG I H, and oihrr strong Demon at conntics resort to similar means, what avails our real majority? The apparent majority will thus, by our neglect and their fraud, be on their side, and uhen once this happens the result, however false .mil fraudulent, cannot be corrected. We beg our prompt attention to then suggestions from your brother whigs of the Central Committee, and are, Very rt pectfu!ly, RICHARD II1NES, Chairman. GEORGE E BADGER, flashing eye, and her real vote for Polk ond Dallas will shake Coondum to its cen tre. We regret that our space is too limited for further remarks. We leave the whole J matter in the hands of the people, and shall ' await with composure their decision at the I ballot box. J The "Confidentiar9 Circular is in our. Henry Clay i cat awav. In the mud of old Kentucky. Amidst the wn ok, if Ke saves his neck, I think he will beducky Electoral Tickets Can be had at this OiTice. far Nrar thp rlt of Philadrlnt or, :,i.. !bp nth ,!.,.- r f u . - Mor cattle ami hor pu-ssion, ana will be shown to any per-: r . . ' 4" 'l ls" 'c orjieet. nn wlii 1' ' c"inii, in toe 64:h VP.ir nf Political Trick. The Roanoke Advocate has published some specimens of its Electoral Tickets, with various devices to suit any taste. Why not a plain simple ticket, with some mo'to or device appropriate 1 1 your party. Don't present such a variety, and pariicu larly use no emblem or term of democracy to delude voters. A half dozen specimens are presented, yet the word whig does not appear in any one of them, and still got all the whig elec- his;gp Communicrtrd oe 64:h ye.ir of TURXER 4- HUGHES' NORTH CAROLINA A 1L ill A N A C, For the year 1 8 lo, Carefully calculated for the Horizon and Meridian of Raleigh. For sale, wholesale and retail, by GEO. UOUdRD. I aiboro', Oct. 23, Constables' hlanksfor sale, at Tnis orrict. and tilice o'l which th" lnvt ' . . . r ...,f iwrpncp I In hp ii-l(l. " " 1 viously disposed of at private 1 V I ripf il 1 mil ott;,-. ninff H at I Td1 rork ct Fishing Creek and Cotitaixiiii about 410 W'e'' Wdl adapted to the cuUnr? o' , t orn, IV.ns. &c.. with 8n excellent well timnere- . venient to water iransporja'i' Terms will be made accommodating JOSHU. L. LdlVRt Oct. 2, 1J44. fio Flour! THE subscriber offers for 'e'J5&i fine flour of superior qualU). J?5 50 per barrel. CASH. v,vf). GE0. Oct. 4, 1F44. rrinlinz neatly eaecn xr this orricB 'i i