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i 0 THE WAft-pBBIS BEffAlD. LIST OF nairf off mm.k 11. i A WIS tteinafflinV Office; Ttf MWiif pf Ra IaMSttiMift -Manlr "run Umjm public knd Th GREATEOOLDGICALEXLUDITIDn FROM THE CITY JiEW YOHK -jt i Cdufityi andthotig6 tire vvarg-weaiii TinenjerseeUQta pnaowiBgexiraejMnj thsepjyi Genv'laylpr Presi and anstocracy of Kaleigh. he 1 a rcpon 01 un lunniH morion, in Ul trtraebU.Hi fact. and.

figure, fcay -li upo- The blow alt MrSlW nUil the debate at Jtf axlofv, WdDJWeU On in the balances and found wanting;" He wag we Jghe4 I AC Aveia, John rP' Jonasos, Miss Mary a 3 ty bis own- ngliboni beie ini thogfctfieyoag Albertspny justice, Richa? uian at present -i: Jv-s s.l Sw-a-tf U. it -kuZ I Aflkerj Elias ML ir' -u Population. to WWIX? WWL: supporvoL me pies. He nefr Keldlaaoffc 29th of June, in auuaing to tne war detViOWJ said, bis coMptftitoT.Mr.:MtBhaU during the nss, tio fter pl9 thai Ibe ni mcouM not be paid resorting to. direct bat he, Mr.

Reid, believed it would be paid CKimicQw( ii to 0 -siUvmik person' people in tiis life but he has b6nliteraly shingled vjnmviH) aa uiai uuiiuicsieu in ine reSO iuaons before me." ovef with offices from Corporations and Under dele Taylor supposes for.a.ae moment tbmt the 1790 3,000,000 jua8i6 Ma.00,000, -2f. ..1830 12,000,00 "1818 22,000,00 91,000,000 1 8000,000 ,4. 4 leading Wfiigs of RaleigU or of this State, are at AmtSi 1t. Ann George L1 if '-pJfrliftti i Bryant, Mias Laura. Blake, Rev Bridges, Battle, Bemaa, gated power.

9WliMP1 Governor 1 of them: Secretary to the -'University, Cotinty At Kw lath Kowaki, John LeeHugh Lowing W. I Quinsy air- moderate in tfieif olitteaF bpifiigns' then" al id) out resortina todirect taxation At any.sate, people desired to avoid direet taxation Jt was true policy place Me. Manly, and his par- power, for'they declare there is no waylo pay debt without direct taxation, and if they come power, u.pVVV vDd to resort to that toode-. which they assert Ke the only one-by bjjciv thjs. debt be, paid.

Thus, it wilL jbs seen that the public debt at ii not'gxeater in proporfjoa to our populationJhan torney tor; Attorney, "AttomeyOB the" we hare to say to him 19, that he has been egregJ-onsly imposed upon. Who are thest men, and what Literary Board, Attorney for the Mutual Insurance 9 Company, member of the Liiterary andivieric has been their conduct for years past "Moderate" Mr. Gales, who threatened re vol to the House of Commons. Whom the people re But the JJemocruc.rw.inainnanw.-W" debt can be paid witbprtfL direct tfttkey rui" a Bennafield, Henrjr Branch, Arthur' Bond; James Burt, Alfred tion in case Polk and pallas were elected, and who Having "that Mr.Tffanly's statement that tHo debt is one hundred aod fijy millions is incorrect, and hat it does "not amount to half that sum it, follows as a matter of course that his further ject the Federal leaders reward. He oro hnnnri tn trv ptpYv other mplUL.

ruw look at Uol. Keid. A sell-made, man -one slandered the people of one of the Counties in ibis State, by charging that they were capable of east aid Mr. Manly wndemBetbe-vota. gave tQ.in- assertion that North Carolina's sKare is mfllfons.

of the people, the have always honored him Le a moderate tax on tea apd coffee during the war, Withstanding Mr. Man! atedhtdirect taxa- ing a thousand votes beyond their real strength and and confided in him. He has served then Tepeated- GRAND CAVAtCAWJ BreM'r, Col Jame Bennett, -Bryan; General James Bryan, Mr James Bryan, Needham Boweri, Marg't whejhas also, at various times, demanded and justi ly in the Legislature and in Congress and as an evidence of his great popularity where he person o.y tfrTERwo tkca nxesror tturtmon rnn ire- jpn wonld be necessary 10 pay ine aeoi. ow, saw r. Reid, according fo MrV ManiV8 own argument La nrf fers direer taxation to'adutv on tea' and coffee fied proscription to the fullest extent in the adminis (t.

Reidi would rather oav a dutv on tea and ally known, we may state that he got for. Congress in 1845, in the Counties of Ashey Wilkeij Surry, tration of our State Government. Moderate "MK Charles Manly, who is aa culpa ble in all these respects as Mr. Gales. Stokes, Rockingbam, and nearly four hun Bullock, Mr James Barrier, Mathias -Bird, Sarah Bailyr'Ackwell Broadstreet, Robert NAGXRlt WI1X Bt PRtCtDt BT'THB' GiAhfft DRAWN BY EIGHT NOBLE GREY HOUSES', Of THE LA (TEST' 81r, CffrTAIMHTJ A BAND OF WHO WILt SRXiVCN THt 8CXWS BY KirCPTUte VARIKTF Of FAVORlTt mCll OF M08IC dred votes mete Shan Mr.

Polk reeeived'in 1844. ipB nas-ume airier- lime insisted that.ort3i"Qaio)ina share is six and; to pay this tJue, people would have to, pay 75 times as much.tax as, they noway to the sheriffs of their respective counties, or other words he who aow pays the sherifT $1 would have to pay and he who now pays. $20 tax would have topay Even if the debt amounted to six millions his assertions are calcalated). to deceive afld the, public Mr. Manly bases his calculation on.

the amount which is-paid into the public Treasury of the Sute, which, is about, $80k000 per yeax. Now the fact is, the Staie tax which is paid into the Treasury is- cents the. hundred, dollars value of land, and, '20 cents on the poll. But the people of the several counties opon an average pay to their shcrifft at least Moderate Mr. Richard Hines, who signed an address in 1844, in which an attempt was made, for party effect, to, prove that the grandfather of Presi foffee than rfrsort to he believed he people preferred it." II would certainly be more renient for them than have the officers of the Fed-gi Government to go to their houses and collect di-ct taxes.

Mr. Reid said he voted to impose a duty on tea and coffee during the war to endeavor if pos-ble to maintain the credit of the Government and avoid direct taxation, while we were engaged in He will beat Mr. Manly at least one thousand votes Blake, Adisorr in his old Congressional District. In addition to dent Polk waS a Tory in the Revolution. this, Col.

Reid is a genuine Republican and a friend Mr. Henry W. Miller, who united to the Poor 'and the laboring man and he who as-) i foreign war. Mr. Manly says lie is opposed, xo a with Messrs.

Hines, Gales, and Manlyj in threaten MR. JOHN SHAFFER, tho darinir Lion Tamer, and serts to the' contrary asserts what is false. injg revolution, and in slandering the people of Edge- his equally intrepid Lady, will enter the cage With Lions, And still, in the face of all these facts, the Regis tutj on tea a ad coffee, because these articles are pessaries of life, and that the poor man drinks as pay cups of coffee for lus breakfast as the rich man. ftis, said Mr. Reid may be true, but it is equally Miss Julia A Candle, Campbell Cooper, Obediah Chavis, Sidnv Clark, Miss Mary Covert, Harrison Clark, John Coward Moras -Carr, Miss Mary Canadv.

Nancy comb County. nve umes mis amount. hen a tax in a county is Tiger, Leopards and Panther. He will drive jar je African Lion harnessed tor a Cat. and will by variou assessed at 30 cents on the hundred dollars' value of Moderate Mr.

Kenneth Rayner, who voted in ter calls Col. 'Reid a purple and fine linen man, and says Mr. Manly has "never held any sinecure offices of emolument." Let the people read this gracefyl and daring fbata show bis complete 4toaVo)aM animals usually deemed of the moat savage disposition. jue that it takes' aa much sugar to sweeten the poor the last Legislature to proscribe democrats and put Will be exhibited at Kaleiga, on lrhurUay and rrv and. then judge for themselves.

pin's ceaee it takes as much salt to season his peat much leather to make him a pair of -shoes o3 much cloth to make him a shirt and as much powder to load bis rifle, and yet a duty is paid on all Whigs in office; who reported and advocated the bill to re-arrange our Congressional Districts, so as to get more Whigs in Congress who supported an day August 3d and th. Adinusion W) cnU tail-' dren under ten years of age and JfervnU, half pric. Doors open from It to 5 o'clock' T. and quartet IMPORTANT FROM FRANCE. By the arrival of the Steamship Niagara at Boston, Miss Harriet Cammeron, David Collins, Dr Collins, WD.

infamous Preamble which declared the1 Mexican after seven at night. oi these necessaries and upon many others, and ifiuch higher duty was levied on them under (he Litest William Leacht''Mis George Lee, 'Mrs Betsy Love, Lowry, A MixyDrRE-8' Merchant Moore, AtT gastus -MeKenzie, Mark McKenzie.Geo Mehdenharii Geo -Mainardj Willie vMdody, JoelJ -i Thomas -Murphey, John McCullars, John Mitchell; William-Murray; Ann' Martin, Nelson, Alexander Norwood, Neighbours, Mrs A 'Neighbours, Simpson Oakley, John Perkinson, John Pullen, Jesse Potts, Nap'n Bonaparte Porter, Charles Price, Parish, Jestus Parish, Willis Pace, Miss Candice Parker, Peace, Joseph Pate, Henry Pace, Urious Parker, Willie Piekmon, Tibitha Parker, John A Parker, Henry Reid, James Rogers, Miss Sarah Roland, Isaac Rogers, James Regan, John Robertsen, Mary Simms, Patience Saunders, Samantha Shober, Charles Spivey, James Shau, Smoot, Miss "Virginia Spain, Sarah War to have been brought on by the action of Presi RAYMOND fe WARING would aonoonCe Of tlW we- are put in possession of intelligence one week later from Fiance. citizens of this region that they will now- have in oppor dent Polk who on that occasion put Mexico in the right and his own country in the wrong; and who, nffof 1812 than under the present tariff, but Mr. Manly and his party were opposed to jeducing the dutv on these necessaries. And wby' was it sol Because a duty on tea and coffee did not in the name One of the "bloodiest dramas which the history of tunity of seeing the celebrated Demill, William 2 Duval, Rev William Ducas, Chaney land and dollar on the poll, only one fifth part of this sum goes into the State Treasury.

So it will be seen that the people1 of the State, instead of paying $80,000 to their sheriffs, actually pay to them at least If yon multiply this sura by 75 it amounts to thirty millions-of dollars If-Mr. Man-ly figure in this way he will make North Carolina alone pay one half of the whole war debt, while he would leave the other States all put together to pay the other half If (said Mr. Reid) my competitor, Mr. Manly, should get the control of public affairs in North Carolina, and be pays the people's money out according to his figures' he would soon bankrupt the State." Mr. Reid said he had now shown that the war debt was not one half of the sum represented by Mr.

Manly he had shown how and when it could be paid, and that without direet taxation. He had done so, notw ithstanding the whigs in Congress in a body and as a party had themselves voted for the appro France has ever had to record, has been enacted in but a few weeks since, in bis speech in the Court JOHN SHAFFER AND LADYv He has been styled by critica the "Lio'n Kini, at of protection enable one class to exercise-the exclu- Edmurison, John drKRite tire privilege oi raxing anoiner. has exposed his life heretofore in subduing; the lart and most' terrible Lion ever caught "this ariUnaJw'ii the streets of Paris. On the 22d of June an insurrection broke out in Paris; and for four days the battle raged between the government troops and the insurgents. Fourteep general officers, six Deputies, Mr.

Reid said that Mr. Manly had asserted through- Ector, Miss Mary Ann Edwards, Thomas Ellis, George Edmunds, Wm A present in uu possession, and nas, repcauaiy uvea at life when exercising the other" beasts in the perform ing nit the canvass triat tne war aebt tfmdanted to one hundred and fifty millions of dollars! and that his House in this City, in which he gave in his adhesion to Gen. Taylor, declared the Mexican War bloody and unjustifiable." "Moderate" Mr. Gales again, who eulogized Tom Corwin; who called Gen. Cass, "an Ass" and a bag of wind who now says that General Cass was a black cockade Federalist at seventeen, and a assertion was based upon estimates submitted to cage.

His leau nave wen oencia oy muuons actually Dribcs a Wild Lion, harnessed to a to ahow-ing the supreme majesty of man above (he brute. and 25,000. men were killed and wounded. The insurrection is supposed to have been fomented by the emissaries of Louis Phillipe, or of some of the mon Congress by balk political and when called Egan, Miss Kate Rev Jno Ellis, Berry Edwards, Mrs Lucy The Wild Tenant of ike Forest, from the Hugo and upon to proauce inese esumaies ne onerea a sptcen made by Nires, and this Tery speech, which is the only document ho has offered to prove thai the archies of Europe; and.the hope was that the Re docile Eleuhant, the majestic Lion of uneiplorrd Africa, ra debt is one hundred and fifty millions, only makes public would be overthrown. The carnage is said to have been horrible.

The streets of Paris, for four the fierce Tiger of the Beiigal Jungles, the" beautiful Lp. ard, tha playful biif ferocious Bear, gentle 'Gazelle, lb about one half that amount. Artec Mr. XSues had Fuller, Willie Franks, Lorenzo days and nights ran red with blood 250,000 National i'jrtcbed it all he eould, he makes the-war debt, intituling, the amount to be paid under the Treaty, for reeman, A a Guards anoV; Government troops opposed to uselul and patient amei.me cunoysiy strrpcu grave-robbing Hyena, stealthy Panther, the Mvago WoC, the cunning Fox, ddwa through all the lesser hero beheld with perfect safety, tnie to their DatkuV'at times, but perfectly subject to the control of nVanV'ibe Vuoty landcnp, pensions, fcc. eighty-one millions, Kt Mr.

Manly takes the same statement as a guide, ud makes it one hundred and fifty millions! This lord of creation, xast account for the discrepancy; between Fuwls of the Air and Re utiles, the roost statement and that made by Mr. fctaruy (in his Goodwin, Hezekiah Gill, Terell 2 Goins, Ritter Gourmond, Thomas Grice, Thomas Gannal, Bud Griffis, John Griffis, John or Rigdon 000 who fought behind barricades, and who assailants at fearful odds. But thanks 46 an overruling Providence, the Republic the be5f edRepubJic of the immortal Lamartine triumphed WWi ro4e.eut the storm May we not hope that this -awful contest has given it firmness and fixedness, w-hich nothing hereafter can shake priations tor the. war ior which the debt was created. Mr.

Reid said he would in conclusion ask his com- Ktitor how he proposed to pay upwards of one iuil-n of dollars and the interest thereon, the sum which the Whig Legislatures endorsed for Rail Road Companiesagainst which the democrats voted (although there were some few exceptions) in a body as a party 1 This debt Vas contracted before the war debt, and while the gentleman asks the democcrats how they proposed to pay the'one, it is high time be had told the people.how the tvhigs propose to pay the other. CONGRESS THE SLAVERY QUESTION. We are gratified to perceive that the Senate has taken np the question of slavery in the Territories, with such a manner and in such a spirit as to promise the best and happiest results to the whole country Tho Washington Union of Thursday last says "We hail with-great satisfaction a proposition which was submitted to the Senate yesterday by Mr. Tply to Mr. Reid at Washington) when thai gentle-can said that ftorta Carolina's part of the war debt rare, varied and dangerous of their species, are also comprised in this valuable colloctiou description is pmar less and space too limited to adwijUtr, Sufjice.it Ujasj that' the proprietors are 'of th' ofdett standing tnd biib- ns then three millions, while Mr.

Manly was at the axe time stating at six millions! And Stanly aid they made their estimates together. demagogue and a shuffler in his old age who pronounces Gen. Cass an Abolitionist and a Wilmot Provisoist, in the face of facts to the contrary; who, for party effect, called Judge Douglas an Abolitionist, which lie he has not taken back, and never will; who characterized the Mexican War as unjust, unconstitutional, and unrighteous, and who at the same time supports for the office of President, a man who won the greater portion of his laurels in fighting that war. "Moderate" Mr. Gales! Consistent Mr.

Gales! Is it possible that such men ever gave a parti vote in their lives The truth is, this paper, and the Democrats of North Carolina generally, have proved themselves to be better and truer friends of Gen. Taylor than this very club of moderate men, who now seek to use him to effect their own selfish ends. Was the war denounced! We defended it. We showed that it was just, and that therefore Gen. Taylor, who, we presumed, thought it just also, was fighting in it with a clear conscience.

Did Mr. Webster say that no laurels could be won in a war waged from vicious motives The Democrats told Mr. Web Johnson We have no room for details, but we may state that Mr. Reid said he would now 6how that Mr. Man- Miss Gruntree, Howard Grigory, Candis Southerland, Mrs Mary A Lamartine and his associates in the Ministry have resigned, and a new Ministry has beenformed, with Gen.

Cavignac at its Head. The election for President of Frahoe will soon take place. Lamartine is Gaillard Christopher Gr Sec Gr Chapter h's statemenl that Hie war debt wasf hundred and iftt ions was irrcortec upoh'statetrients which had made out, not based, upon a speech of a mera-f of but from facts taken from the Re-yri of the Secretary of the Treasury and other pub-x documents, and upon plain and indisputable facts. spoken of among others for the office. Hardie, Miss Louisa est celebrity, and have devoted years of toil and crpeni" to the present collection, which in pronounced in Europe and America, perfectly unparalleled.

The moral and useful pnrpoaecs whicli cshlbltion like this can serve, are perceived by all, and acknowlcdx-' ed by all moralists the exhibition serves to entertain and instruct all in the wondrous works bf the Supreme BeiofV and is particularly impressive on the minds of youth. lF Particular reference is given to the Mammotl Bills, Posters and Lithographs in the principal HotI The whole Menagerie on entenng aach town preceded by the Car, containing the New York Brass Band, will form a Grand Procession of twenty carriage, containing the various animals, adU drawn by Mvcatyv, five horses. lunter, Wm Stephenson, Mrs Saply Stuart, Mrs Martha Smith, A swell Smith, Henry Smith, Miss Mary Ann Smith, Speller, Tom Speller, Clayton of Delaware, and, after a debate of several hoars, was adopted. Mr. Clayton will scarcely thank Heath, 2 paid off without resorting to direct taxation.

In UJNITED STATES' ARSENAL. Fayetteville, N. March 2, 1847. Dr. Fowle.

Dear Sir Having used several bottles Hicks, Wm a heretic like ourselves for any compliment which we mav'par him. But it is an act of sheer justice sumating tne reeeipts ana expenditures absolute loasen, Ephraim to thank him for the manly, conciliatory, and patriotic was impossible, but he thought his esu- Harrison, John of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry in my family, for the complaints for which it is. recommended, with decided sufficiently liberal to justify him in saying Harwafd, course whieti he has pursued. Should any compromise emanate from this movement which shall pour Thompson, George iii the receipts would be as ukelv to overrun his High, James Co Thompson, beneficial effect, I cheerfully advise my -friends, and all others who may need, medicine of that-kind, to try it. otimatrs as the expeaditures.

He then proceeded ster in reply, that he was doing injustice to General Hyman, Messrs Herron, A follows: G. A. SUHVv AftZMAIV. Total amount of expenditures: includ ing the an'C expended on account of the war for the fiscal year, ending June 30, 1847 $59,451,177 Taylor and slandering his country. Did Tom Corwin the Mexicans to meet our troops with bloody hands and hospitable graves 1 We held up Tom Corwin as a traitor, and told Taylor and his gallant soldiers to press forward that the war was a righteous one, and ought to be prosecuted until we READ IT IT SPEAKS POR 'ITSKT, A KD COMMENTS ARE UNNECESSARY, i Philadelphia, May SAta, IMS.

Dr. Jaync Dear Sir I (oel bound to th afflicted give publicity tho extraordinary eflecta of your vala ble medicine. -r I have cul'cred for several years' past with Liver Cow The Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, shows the whole debt in- curred sine the commencement of the war to the 1st December, 1847" to be $27,870,859 obtained iudemnity for the past and security for the plaint, and the train of diseases which follow a romnlets) prostration of the system so that it was with great difficulty I could walk, and at times I was coufinod to my N. We dp nqt ask the public to rely solely upon recommendation produced from States far where the persons be known bu having testimony from every State in the Union, we' refer all who have any doubts about the efficacy of this highly popular and useful medicine, to their own neighbors who have used the article. Beware of counterfeits and imitations Syrups, and all other preparations of Wild Cherry.

Remember, they only imitate in name, without possessing the virtues. Buy none but the genuine and original Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Signed I. BUTTS on the wrapper.

W. FOWLE, Proprietor, Boston, Mass. None genuine, unless sighed I. Butts on the wrapper. For sale, wholesale and retail, by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD Co, Raleigh, N.

C. oil upon the agitated waves, give tranquility to the people, and stability to the-'Union, he will deserve the thanks of the whole country. This resolution came from the. proper quarter from a State in the centre of the Union, bordering upon the south and the north, and which Mr. Clayton said had sometimes been called a northern, and sometimes a southern State.

The resolution, as it was ultimately adopted, is to refer the Oregon bill and its amendments, and to take from the Committee on Territories the questions growing out of the President's message relating to the disposition of New Mexico and Upper California, and refer them also to a committee of eight, elected by ballot. It is understood that the committee will be taken, without regard to party, half from the north and half from the south. This measure is adopted under the hope of settling this agitating question by a fair compromise between the different sections of the Union. The resolution finally prevailed ayes 31, noes 14 by the following vote: Yzas Messrs. Atchison.

Atherton, Badger, Bell, Benton. Berrien, Borland, Breese, Bright, Botler, Estimate of expenditures during" the Thompson, Thacker, Polly Utley, Henry Witherly, Wm Winston, Walton, Samuel 2 Woodard, Christopher Sr Walton, Wm Wiggins, Solomon Whitley, Zilla Whitaker, Col Speir Whitfield, John A Wilkins, Miss Ellen Wimberly, Zachariah Williams. Miss Mary Wright, Joshua Williams, Miss Mag Williams, Jefferson Waitt, Thomas A Young, Nathan Yearby, Hudson room, lo add to my misery, a ocrotuloua auucuon appeared in my throat, with Rheumatism in my arm, so Hutchins, Hovey, Sgt Harding, A Venable Hall, Muston Hunter, Sarah Herndon, Miss Sarah Hicks, Dr Hodson, Horten, Wm Honeycutt, Jones, Miss Mary Ann Jones, Ransom Jones, 2 Jones, Maj Hogan Jones, Mrs Pinelopely Jones, Jones, Gen William Jones, Miss Nancy Jones, A Jones, John Jones, Milton fiscal year ending June 30, 1848 Estimated receipts for the that I could not raise my right arm to my cd. In I ho hottest weather my feet and hands would ache with tL same are as follows rcnn Customs, $31,000,000 cold, and perspiration hud almost ceased. I now became aie of Public Lands, 3,500,000 future.

Did these moderate men seek to draw Gen. Taylor from his immutable position as a neutral, and to appropriate his fame and his brilliant deeds in the field, to vile party purposes We protested against such a course, and declared our conviction that Gen. Taylor could never be forced to abandon his stand as an "independent" candidate, and accept the Whig nomination. In all this we defended Gen. Taylor as one of our country'' meritorious Generals but if he has thrown himself into the arms of the Whig leaders, and consented to let afflicted with a dry hoar.ne cough, and.gavf up all bopre ucellaneous sources, 400,000 of ever gctting.wcll.

I had night sweat, and got hub or no sleep, with frightful dreams and morbid headache. I seemed to be bordering on Insanity, and was denied $34,900,00 $34,900,000 avin? the debt tor the year ending all study or mental exercise. I could not read a small paragraph in a newspaper without great difficulty. I bad great soreness in my stomach, which caused it to swell so much that I was unable to lie down, or even recline 30th June, IS48 $23,715,660 In this county, on the 1 1th inst by tho Rev. Patrick H.

Smith, Mr. John Spivey to Miss Gcorgianna Taylor, daaifhtef ofDr. A. H. Taylor, all of this county.

to this the amount of the war debt, due on the 1st December, "47 $27,870,859 them use him as an instrument whereby they hope to obtain offices and spoils, then we say to him that the Persons calling for any of the above letters will Calhoun, Clayton, Davis of Mississippi, Dayton, Dickinson, Downs, Foote, Hannegan, Hunter, Johnson of Maryland, Johnson of Louisiana, Lewis, Mason, Metcalfe, Rnsk, Sebastian, Spruance, Turney, Underwood, Westcott, and Yulee 31. Nats Messrs. Baldwin, Bradbury, Clarke, Cor- hich leares the actpal war debt, on please say they are advertised. WILLIAM WHITE, P. M.

July 5th, 1848. 713-3t Democrats will vote against him, and that, to a man, they will unite to prevent his election. His teal Jane 30. 1848 $518519 To this "add the sum to'be paid nnder slanderers and villtfiers are in the Whig ranks; and None knew him but to love him None rmrrfed nim but to praise." To no man witt the Words of the poet above quoted MAGNIFICENT SCHEMES, FOR JULY, we tell him in advance, that should he beelected, and tM i reaty though it cannot prop-wly be considered a part of the war 4tb(, the sum of $15,000,000 1848. apply better tuan to William H.

aylor, lately deceased at Baltimore. He was a kind father, an attentive husband, a warm friend, and an honest, enterprising, skilful, Ajo add for the amount to be paid J. W. JtlATJR. CO.

MANAGERS. ledeem his pledge to administer the Government without reference to party interests or party "schemes," and at the same time refuse to turn Democrats out of office and put Whigs in, these very moderate tithena of the United States, for fiaiois ajrairrst Mexico, (which a not war debt) $,000,000 and just A native of Newborn, North Carolina, he early de 50.000 Dollarst win, Davis of Massachusetts, Dix, Fitzgerald, Greene, Hale, Hamlin, Miller, Niles, Walker 14. Mr. Clayton then suggested that the appointment of this important committee should be postponed till this day, 12 o'clock, when it might be earned out as the order of the day. This motion prevailed, and then" the Senate adjourned, within a few minutes of five o'clock." On the next day Friday the Senate proceeded voted himself to the profession of the sea, and acquired $20,000 $71,535,519 VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY.

so high a reputation', that in the war, waged by the empire of Brazil against the republic of Buenos Ayres, he received a commission in the latter service. In the divi the population of the Uni- men, of whose support" he "feels'- so "protid," will make the walls of the White House ahd the streets of Washington ring with their bitter curse, and they will write him down traitor and Aypo-crtVe" just as they did John Tyler. For Endowing Leesburg Academy and other purposes but had to be propped up in a chair I had the advice of some eminent physicians, and tritd nearly all the remedies used in such catcs, but continued to grow worse, and it appeared as though a apcody dissolution was taking place. I now heard of your medicines, and determined to trt your Sanative Pills, and to my surprie the eorenees lrft. me; so that I could walk about tho house-'.

1 conrinucd to improve from that time. Shortly after" wy wife'eaj- 1 led at your store, and obtained a bottle of your Alfrratlvr1. After taking which and the Pill for three weeks, there was a decided change for tho better, so that when I called upon you, you said that I would got weU, and that your Alterative would cure me' cflectualtyi" With ti4 hopes, however, of getting well, I still continued taking your Alterative, until I had taken the fourth bottle, 'When 1 there was a sudden change in my whofo system, as though I had got rid of some great burthen, and I could draw my breath a usual. My norvos gradually become strong, and my appetite returned. I has been about four months since commenced taking your Medicines, and at this time nearly every ve age of disease is eradicated from ray system.

I am active, and nearly as strong, as at afiy" period of' ny liiV I have now gained nine pounds in two months. I have good reason to believe that the use of jour val- uable medicine, b' the blessing of sated frotn a premature grave. J08EFII Poplar between Seven arid Eighth Sti Pila. I Prepared only by Dr. D.

Jayne, Philadelphia, and sold on agency by Williams, Hiiwmd, dr, Co, Drufguta, Raleigh, N. C. 714-21. ohk-s, aivj millions, inis aeei sion of the fleet under Commodore De Kay, he distinguished himself in several actions, and received high com Class No. 37, for 1848.

to elect by "ballot the Committee of eight, which it To be drawn in Alexandria, on Satardayj 29th ef July. 1848. GRAND SCHEME. 1 Prize of 1 do. of 1 do.

of "foald be about $3i to each person; od if it be paid in 20 years, allow- nothing for the increase of popu-Won, it would be to each person cents per year! If paid off in years, it would "be 8 cents per Jar for each person. This is ex-, tiiuive of interest. But there is a Uic debt contractedjby the Whig Congress before this Administration tune into power, and before this commenced, amounting to the mendations from his commander, and promotion from tho government. was peculiarly the case in the battle of Ensenada, when carrying into action 102 men, after a day and night's continued action againlst 21 sail, they brought out but 15 men unscathed and, acording to the enemy's report, had slain 600. On the restoration of peace, Capt.

T. returned home to receive the congratulations and hospitalities of his fellow-citizens and jrknds. Now, turning his attention to inventions, he was. with Professor Morse earliest in the field applying the galvanic battery to object of utility he succeeded in keeping in motion-a large wheel with power to connect with any of REVOLUTION IN MEXICO. The Charleston Courier of the 12th instant, says The ship Constantinc had arrived at New-Orleans, with dates from the Capital of Mexico to the 24th ult.

The movement of Paredes for Revolutionizing the government of Mexico was fast developing itself, and there was a considerable action to his ranks. A number of the government troops had' gone over to him. and it was feared that he would be successful 1 do, of 1 do. of 8 1 do. 1 of 1 do.

of 1 do. of $2,400 50 do. of 50 do. of $500! and 111 do. of 250 75 Nos.

of Lottery- 12 Drawn Ballots. Tickets 10 Halves 5 00 Quarters 2 50 Certificates of Packages 25 Whole Tickets $130 00 had determined to. raise on this exciting subject. The following Senators were chosen: Messrs. Clayton ef Delaware, Atchison of Missouri, Bright of Indiana, Calhoun of South Carolina, Clarke of Rhode Island, Dickinson of New York, Phelps of Vermont, and Underwood Kentucky.

In all probability this Committee will recommend to the Senate the adoption of the Missouri line 36 degrees, 30 minutes through to the Pacific and if the Senate should concur in the recommendation, we may regard this vexed question as settled forever. It is thought that Congress will not adjourn before the 1st of September. uiof in his attempt to overthrow theexisting authorities Parbdes had taken possession of the mint at Gua amount of debt ednfiac'dS'be- do. 25 Half do 65 00 Do. Do.

32 50 do. 25 Quarter do and since the the war, $88,585,519 nuaxuato, and had drawn mony therefrom for the pay CANDIDATES FOR SlIERIFr. ment and support of his army The insurgents had entered Q.aeretaro, and Pare Orders for Tickets and Shares and Certificates of Pack arc authorized to announce QciVro UrnVes a Candidato for Sheriff of Wake County, at the des had published a pronuciamonto condemning the ages- in the above plendid Lotteries will receive the most prompt attention, and an official account of each drawing sent immediately after it is over to all who order from us. Address J. C.

MAURY, treaty of ensuing election. NORTH CAROLINA REGIMENT. It appears, from the following extract' from a letter Trom an esteemed friend at Goldsboroogb, under date of the 14 th instant that the destination of the May 9, 1848, 705-t Mr. Charles- N. Webb, the distinguished Editor of Agenta for J.

W. Ma ax, fe Managers, Alexandria Virginia. the Halifax-Republican, is said to be so full upon are authorized to announce Colonel Wittlt i Popx as a Candidate for re-election to the the subject.of Equal Suffrage that he cannot find the lighter machines, such as printing, light sawing, planing, ccc. At this time, too, he invented the diving dress and took out a patent for it, which still stands in his name, and which is perhaps the only property left for his disconsolate family. The fame of this invention attracting tho attention of urope, he was called to France by the government, and employed to get up a wieck sunk iri the mouth of the Seine, and supposed to contain the Crown jewels, lost in the first French revolution.

This wreck, lay in a rapid current or sluice-way, and had baffled the repeated efforts of the most skilful engineers of France and England. Capt. T. raised it, but the treasure had been previously abstracted. During his absence iri Europe, one of his associates, Mr.

George Taylor, used the patent of William H.r and made several exhibitions and experiments under the direction of tho Navy Department, which have attracted great attention, and shown the great value of the invention. Capt. Taylor was residing in London when the Mace North Carolina Regiment has been changed, and that th mm wilf be mustered out of service at Smith- of Sheriff for the County of Wake, at the ensuing elee- 1 tion. RANDOLPH MACON COLLEGE HOTEL. THE subscriber has repaired and fitted up this large and commodious House, and will bd prepared by the language to express himself.

What a pity But Mr. Webb is doubtless; consoled by the reflection that Equal Suffrage is in safe hands, and knowing viller in this State May 17, 1848. 707 Reid would not only tell tiis com-Ntor how the war debt could be bnt he woalcL-tell him bow "hole publicdebt, that part con-cd before, as well as since the Leonid be paid without roor ting irttt taxation. Every one knows public debt is not expected 16 be paid in one or two years, nor in a dozen years: ow for the -ss to pay the 'public debt 7 revenue to be de-td from customs, pub-, aads, and miscelra-' oources, estimate at JJt the amount receiv- daring the last fiscal $35,000,000 Tjo this the sum estima- 7 the Seeretery of- 7 Treaserv, to be ree'd 5 fpadoatinff the priee "I have just had the -pleasure of a few minutes with Col. Hamtramck, and learn from commencement of the next College session, to open a "TTTE are authorised to announce Ciivix J.

Rosrt TT Candidate for tho office of ShorifT ftf Walt this, although he is said to be violently in favor of it. hn fan continue to chronicle the inundations of House of Public bntertalnment, and to receive boarders klm tdii sir of the North Carolina Re from the College and preparatory School. County at the approaching election. giment were left by him in New -Orleans, under dxr Smith ville. in this State and that four com Roanoke, and attend to the beer," just as if noth Apart from the Hotel proper, is a large and comforta June 1848.

700-te, ble-dwelling, whore travellers and transient visiter may craps down ybur way, panies' were at the Brazos, expecting to sail soon for ing had happened. Mr. Webb be pleasantly situated, and to such as visit our College are authorized to announce JixU O. Jtri. 8herifrof WaU Uld rowt uomioru uraers ensile of this last detachment had been issued, but the donian was placed under charge of his old commander kkys.

as a candidate for County at the next election by Congress, to carry the noble charities of the people of Pnlmwl thnaoht would not be received in time to Raleigh, June 28, 1847. Tit with their Sons, or who may attend the Annual Commencements, this Hotel oilers inducements for its convenience Scc. And as the subscriber is prepared to entertain a great many, he hopes to obtain and will endeavor to morit the patronage of the public SMITH, July 19th, 1S48. 715-41 Pnblic hnds. whicli WE are authorized to announce Mr.

Wuatw Hiea as a Candidate for the office at Sheriff at Cuiy not for Taylor. The N. Y. correspondent of the Union, says There can be no doubt that such a letter as that I mentioned the other day, (giving the cold shoulder to Gen. Taylor,) has been received from Mr.

Clay, by a friend in this city. That friend (from whom I have the information) a gentleman of probity and and well known iiMbe business and political circles. Tle great Ken-tuckian. will not endorse General Taylor until he the United States to the starving thousands of Scotland and Ireland. When he beard of the dangerous illness of theicommander of the Macedonian, he repaired to Scotland and.

wai intrusted' as second in command, showing a confidences jcoideripg tbo.magnitude of the trust, tru ly hoorabjetoihe giver and to "On rriyinCapt.TayIor came to Baltimore to carrv out Te been in niarket' for prevent their being nt to rOd Point, in which case they would Be immediately, sent back, to Smithy llie where the whole Regiment would be assembled and mustered oaf of service. The Colonel could not name the different companies; but CtrptDuggan 3 (2d Edgecombe) and Capt, Singletoii (tbeVaytie Company) he believes tobe at Brazos, Colonel tbinksltte first defechment will arrive at Smithvilto Wake County at the enapinir election. of Tears. $1 .000.000 Turnip Seed, jt the annual receipts. tnnoal expenditures' at' $28,000 are authorized to ROP of 1847, of th following varieties, Ruta Baga, his plans, break irr a corps of divers, and prepare for new exertions.

Here Jhe grim Destroyer seized bun; arid though saothed by. the presence of bU family, and having Large Norfolk, large Utobe, Yellow Aberdeen, subscribes to the whig creed." LVyLai HaltVl animally to be applied to pub- Aiioiir1 is V1 Candidate for tha ofjjci of Sbevitf-. rf Wk.t tho ensuing ekction Hybrtdo, Red Top. -A supply this day received 48000,000 at 1 urror N. C.

Book Store. Important Decision. Upon a review of the- whole lOAtrfl from this sum for interest onJ about the 25th, jnstant. The troops, were in gooa health' arid" splnts, afad'the Colonel gives them a very high ehar.Cterr" 1 sl If f3ia first of siJt companies, which is Ralelgh June 29, 1848. the advantage of medical aid, ho sunk rapidly, and soon ceased to exist.

He died, aa he had livedr in the calm, sweet hope of a lilesood hereafter, commending hia now 'i -''j ii' 7 it ni'llT I. l. deb the lajft.q $5,000,000 -r w-1 i case, judge unanes txucu, mo bench, delivered the opinion of the court sitting id the Chinese Museum at Philadelphia, substance expected at SmiOiiUle by the 25th instant, should The Odd Fellow Offprifisr for An annual of the firat water, for sale bv annually to be applied to 1848.1jr Surgeryby MvPAlYnsU I man bJ rIui Soutk' 9 Thr day revived ft nearly destitute widow and orptan. children to that Providence which tempers the wind to. the shorn, lamb, and with the-fullest faith in Christ Jesus lhe Saviour of sinners.

Wash, Union. as follows i "It has been decreea oy ine wnig national convention that the whig party is this day oi public debt, 93,000,000 PPV ft TURNER. r.o be detained' nntil the, balance of tho Regiment arrive the pr(aDility now is that none of our soldiers will reach home by the first of August, w'd pay the whole public debt in less than.

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