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i Well, Mr. wonders let loose," The inimitable said Od On.i" "5w, and Mr.Vaa Wydt Is tooood. to knoo to be inn6tw' Uiari -A0 on W.editef,-ii9tetier aiw ftfili-ftom-- fc4 -iir In belr 0.111. Such remeJiea a AiitlmoiiTi wlv offr Vfis fate residence of. Cot.

i V. JMerCurynd KLATIONS WITH BRAZIL. Isabel, just arrived io Jtfsw Tk kro, we learn thalriri Tobo, oar new Jie Court Bnixfl," has succeeded in kindliest, feHng joetween that Got-Ws, which were so harshly diitarbed etiott of Mr. Wisnv I to the Chambers, congratulates his they wrotorJ-O-PP0101 fi HsawAntsM cfptM Anstr. disease, tMrtr, Hisoped, going out of fashW :1l.f i TKBGKOZS i i Oa mot on.

s. Committee, consisting of ffl DSar Sirl iKi i-t-w and Wn? ff2f. Cetjrfrtln.f Men, Women. Bam a RJrf-l a You praise our sires though f-i wtta sree, Their rhymes were vicious and their We want their strength, agreed bat iction coarsei Worcott, B. Satterthwaite) James JoynwA- from the.fter.

Acgler, and signed by' modicine. Thru Mnmdfettis VegetebU itrsatm9ynf iod good weatono.v iP 1 j'W were appoinwi 10 ami ncwuuuviWt MPIwuji aiWBir Thomnioifc ni-ivnt nf tb iei 1 10 U( Oenefici.iIlT nn vw u. creoit in PiiMniur aiti i For that, and more, by sweetness all cr I Band and SearUr. the Wishea Af the meeticir. I i taken upy the chyle: they pass into the blood! change of Ministers, ana snww Had the Poetrbeen blessed with ho weekly pertt PL0 IEffiK); 1 ondJttegiment of Artillery 1st He has, since his la an argu meat in favor of bis serving out timet lest be i dW relatisns, so lonfc tnaintalnetl oe November 15,1847 8Sf s.Tbe Committee, through Mr.

lioreott, reported the following Preamble and Resolutions, whsm Unanimously adoptod. 'r WHEKKASj The time "approaxhing neonle of NorthXiarollhi Will becalled onto eleHa lited States and BraxiL will be strength- should relapsei If discharged; before confirmed isx TH A PITA LP El OLD! 1 2d JLie nas tieWnae piouV waicn iney purify, and It should Te remembered that they only remove those parts from the blood! which were the eaose of inflammation, or disease of any kin. Nothing is eo.ualto ridditojg th -vitiatod amors "with vegetable medidne 0f; this kind; which. eightyrfourjrears have proved never to do injuryi but always good. -v.

The above Pills are an safe by tv ILL. PECK, Raleigh, N. Price 25 cent per box. niaktfa bJiarai once a better soldier and a better' nlnti, 'Ware fwitbottt many piousof Chief Magistate for thtf State, anCwhcreus irha lonsr been the established tustom fbr srConf entfonrf ficerfli'nVen in bQr taftks Mrirt 3d-tit in alleerf of Relegates, appointed from ditTerent Counties, to I the goodffices'of tbenew Ministerv 3EORGIA SENATORS. Wi seoaiiWhathlns XUieleK rfeJ, aftr much debate, by a not of 2 U0 the election of two 8, Senators-Wing for it, and all the Democrats Upttwo.

nembers of the Legislature held a Same evening, and nominated, their the U.S. Senate, Messrs. First in order, Messrs. Bkisn and 'were hailotied for. The tote stood as tnai ne nas imoibed conscientious scruples oguinet perforniing military duty.

If the man be niad; be can be discharged on a Surgeon's certificate to that effect but if he has only turned coward, we have ample means of punishing him, if he should, when ordered, refuse to fight. I return the letters yoa enclosed, And remain, my dear Sir, With great esteem, Yours truly, WINF1ELD SCOTT. Hon. MillAbd FttLMoac. ffpHfc above PRIZE wsi soldS il tly.

ib. tbe Bel-Air touerta Class tQi bt those ontiring Priw? VeiidersV (MUsetBUILDlWO,) whoe fame, as Fortabe'a forites, i well known Id their correspondents; "All who Wsnt Cipitat Prttesi should favor us with their psjronage. COI.VIN COi 40,000 DOLLARS To bsdrswnih BaWrnore, OnVVednesdsV, Kaf -r The Mafjland Snehanna fjuiial lottery a (JiassoX: GORGEOUS SCfiEME sal of the Editorial; effusions of the Standard how much mori clearly Ifould hate been cbn-wlWeed of Ihe tf uthpof the liues be thus penned He would lave found mooh to elicit admiration mid disarm Aha ost angry criticism, and thoogh he might have regarded the droppings from the cranium of the Btiltctrie Editor as- not being, in the classic language bf Sir Bedford' (liio give all duo very strength? yet he would have perceived, most readily, that they possessed mstveet-ness all their orrnP I am truly mortified, Mr Editor, that you should be so cruel-so heartless as to disinter that Eulogy" again. Has not its ghost been. made, to stalk often enough.

in the name of charity, before the armed chair editorial of its great origiu 1 In all conscience, do you wish to sear his eye-balls" with this raw head and bloody bones of his youthful freaks and fancies? I do hope not But oh! with what-delight. (the recollection of it ikes me even to my fingvrs efldsj did peruse that selt-same just as it had' come hot from the press! Thought I to myself, it would do honor to Burke, or CurraHj or McAulty, and even the mental pyr.imid in the solitude of time'' of Phillips himself, would dwindle into insignificance by the side of the Odmborazic splendor of its diction But alas how often are the blushing honors" of one snatched by the rude hand of another, and modest merit, thus forced to -yield up its rich and variegated plumage, to decorate the diminutive Ittthis City, on Thursday, the llth inst, by the Rev H. B. Hayes, Mr. E.

A. ohnson, to Mrs. Mar tha In Nash County, on Tuesday, the 9th '-'ihsr, by f'J1- J'BaUle William A. Pope, Esq. of Rocky Mount, to Miss Mary L.

Dortch? of Nash County. In Greensboro', by the Rev, B. T. Blake, Mr. A.

P. Eckel, to Miss Mary daughter of Wilson S. Hill, Esq. At the Parish Grove, in this County, on the 10th by S. H.

Whitaker, Esq; Mr. William Herring to Miss Rebecca Cooper. Such a marriage as the above, probably, was never before cbnsummated. Mr. Herring has been a pauper from infancy, never having walked a step io his lifj, add cannot sit alone; having the use of none of his limbs.

Th wnm-n 65 S3 r.Aw an Death or We ate paibed to leurn from the Matsmoras Flag, the death of Capt. William H. Churchill, of the 3d Artillery, Assistant He died at Point Isabel, on the 19th of October, of Yellow Fever. Captain Churchill graduated at West Point, in 1840. He was brevetted Captain for his brilliant conduct at Resaca de la Palma.

Upon the receipt at Washington, of the intelligence of his death, the Court Martial, of which Capt. Churchill's father is a member, immediately adjourned to Monday. Hotted for. The result was I 42 i xsbx and Dawio will be the two 1 Prize of $50,000 is of 1 0,000 art" .1 of are 10 of 1.600 ra. .1 of are 2 of 1,000 are 60,000 15.000 25 000 assemble at some tron venieut time and piuce, loseiec some one of the able and worthy citizens of the State, and recommend him to the voters at large, as a Candidate for the office of Governor.

Thereor resolved That we theWhigs of Pitt County, approve the p'hin of a Conrentiou to be held in January next, in the City ofRaleighj and that we appoint 30 delegates to represent us in said ,4 That while there are many able citizens of Our State, who, by their uniform devotion to Whigprin ciples, have endeared themselves. to us yet we cannot refrain from expressing ouf preference for the Hon. Kemnktk RATftsa, of Hertford County, and recommend him to tko'fstorable consideration of tho Convention. 3. That our unbounded confidence in the ability and faithfulness of our present Governor, Wm.

A Gkahax, remains unshaken and that he has. exe cuted the duties of his office with honor to himself and the State, and to our entire satisfaction. The Chairman appointed the following Delegates, vii: Jos. J. tforcott, William Grimes, Churchill Perkins, Richard C.

Parker, Gilbert Barnhill, Henry P. Bryant, Peyton A. Atkinson, Stephen F. Johnston, Enoch Moore," Ivey Windham, Henry C. Jordan, John V.

Johnston, Jumps T. Williams, YfiU Hum J. Moye, Samuel Rountree, Caleb Cannon, W. A. Pujth, Allen Patrick, Jesse Haddock, William Cox, F.

B. Satterthwaite, Zeno H. Greene, Dr. S. B.

iEvaus, Edward Yellowly, Dr. W. J. Blow, L. P.

Olds, James Joyner, Caleb Smith, Dr. Ellas J. Blount, and Moses Joyner. Mr. James Joyner made a few happy and appropriate remarks, when on motion, the proceedings of this meeting were ordered to be published in the Raleigh Register and the North State Whig.

The meeting then adjourned, sine die. ALFRED MOYE, Ch'm'n. Elias J. Blount, Secretary. ATTEND MORE TO STATE AFFAIRS-LOOK TO HOME.

has been for a- great many years very crooked, at least half bent. Athough iu this miserable condU titm, they seemed to. possess the strongest attach 2a of Ron 206" Irie bf $300 each, amountinir to dinA.nnA ment for each other, and on that account, the ENATOR FROM ALABAMA. dens permitted them to be married. Comjmtaicaed Tbre wto be distributed in thia one Grand Lottos ry, less than $97,690 in Capital dimensions -of aom unscrupulous- ana impertinent jackdaw Sir, when I was informed that the pellu cid idea, felicitous metapnor.

gorgeous imagery, and melifluouff diction of this Lulogy" had been stoleu by Bulwer to adorn the pages of his stale and insipid writings, my American pride and pa triotism rushed up, xnstanter. to fire heat, and I at OrJers for Tickets or Packages of Tickets re ceite tbe. rnoat prompt attention. We pay all post ages, and official drawings sent undeT envelope, ta those ordering from this office. coLViff N.

W. Corner Baltimore and t'srvertls (Museum Corner,) Baltimore, MAFFITT OUT-MAFF1TTED. AXady, writing for the Louisville Courier," about the Lectures of the Rev. Mr. MsrriTT, sayst In after years, when the lurid flame of criticism, prejudice and malice, shall, like the school-boy's rocket, blazing meteor-like, for a moment, in serpentine brilliancy, expire, leaving but their blackened fronts, shall the name of John N.

Maffit, bathed in the sun-light of immortality, phoenix-like, rise from smouldering ashes of departed glory, spreading her ruby wings heavenward, cleave the blue dome, and lay her trophies at the feet of that Angel of Eloquence, who, rising from her celestial throne, shall inscribe his autograph upon the brightest gems that ck her coronal of glory once declared interminable and exterminating war snafor to "be chosen by the AUVania (which meets at Montgomery on the 1st December,) in place of Dixo H. Lewis, jxpired on the 4th March last. The Uvs majorities in each branch of the fand of course will elect one of their Mr. Lswis is a candidate for R. Kixq, formerly Senator, will be his friends for the vacant seat.

I well known, are Loco FpcesMr. Lew-he Calhoon party, and Mr. King, who Van Boren man, being now sup-t friends of the present Administration Magnificent Schemes FOR DECEMBER, 1847. J. W.

Maury itfauafferf. (Successors to J. G. Gregory ic Co.) And 150 Prizes ot Alexandria Lottery, Clasa No. 78, for 1847, New.

Establishment 4tb Ts be drawn in Alexandria, on Saturday, the i may be called upon to decide between of December, 1847. BRILL IAN -SCHEME! against the host of British plagiarists, who were moving heaven and earth to snatch every teaf from the laurel wreath which encircled the brow of the youthful but rapidly growing genius of America Sir, 1 really thought it a very small business in one of Buiwers reputation, (however undeserved,) to be appropriating to his own use the arrows of a '-young idea" jui-t beginning "to shoot." It was so much (wasn't it?) like a rich man robbing his poor neighbor's heti roost or the well plumed eagle pi welting the few feathers from the wings of a young sparrow But stillj Bulwer had. high authority for all thia Virgil, you remember, found it convenient, occasion-si ly, to snatch a little fuel from the intellectual wood-pile of Old Homer, and I opine that nwiny a Poet of later date has caught a twig er two from the uinbngeous boughs" of Virgifs. genius, to quicken the gait of his jaded and.ploiding Pegasus There was Milton too rjtt pregnant with celestial snatched; over and anon, from How completely absorbed are the good people of aphradid prize of 40,000 1 prize of do 20,000 1 do prize of 10,000 1 do do 8.000 1 do do 6,000 6 do J5.003 3,500 3,000 2,291 2,000 SNESSEE LEGISLATURE, slatare bare completed the election of of the Supreme Court. Messrs.

rr, (L. was re-elecfed for the West-N. Grat, (W.) Wa re-elected for the our good old State, by national politics! How seldom do we turn our eyes within and look to the progress of State improvement. We quarrel about Presidents we should multiply and perfect our Common Schools. We contend about Tariffs we should build up manufactories.

We repine that we are not equal in advancement with other States we should put our shoulders to the wheel and improve our natural advantages. We approve or condemn 150 prizes (being the lowest 3 No.) of 31,000 etc Sec 75 11 drawn. Tickets 12 Halves Quarter 3 Eighths 1 50 and Roskbt J. McKurssr, (W.) odge of the Sapreme Court for East Certificates of packages of 25 Whole Tickets $160 the President for his veto upon Luke improvements NEW ST0HE BALEIGHi ii New and Cheap Fall ami -Winter GOODS, for, 1847 THE UNDERSIGNED, upon matore deliberation, having determined to embark iu the Mercantile business in the City of Raleigh, and "having1 fortunately secured the services of Mr. B.

Smith, au experienced and skilful Merchant, to make his purchases, and he having executed that commission much to his satisfaction, the undersigned has the pica-sure of iuforraiug his friends and acquaintances and. the public at large, that he i now receiving aSd-open iuj, oxt door to Messrs. artt 4- Jordan, Ail entire; new and Elegant Stock cf Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Bought on advantageous terms, embracing every va riety of style and fashion, for the Fall and Wudef sales of. 1847, just selected in the New York market, and to which he would respectfully iuvile the nUen tion of the intelligent and tasty purchaser. His Stock comprises, in part, the following, tis For CJentlejnen the flame which burned upon the altar of Grecian and Roman fame, a spark to kindle his own bright THE CONSCIENTIOUS COUNSELLOR.

Alex. Hamilton was once applied to as a counsel by a man having the guardianship of several orphans. These infants would, on their coming ot bV succeed to a large and valuable estate, ot whicVthere was some material defect iu the title deeds." This fact, and the manner in which it happened, was known only to the guardian, who shed Ui employ Hamilton as counsel, to vest hiuiswlf of the title of (he estate. He related the affair circtirnsiantiaJly. and was requested to call -gain before he would venture to give his advice in a matter of so much importance.

On his sec ond viait, Hamilton read over to him the minutes of the'ir previous conversation that he rnd reduced to writing and asked him if the statement was correct. On receiving an answer in the affirmative, Hamilton rephed You are now completely in my power, and I look upon myself as the future guardian of the unhappy intants. Take my advice; settle with them honorably to the hst cent, or I will huntjpou from your skin like Do do 25 Half do fcO we should make -our rivers navigable. North 1' Do Do do do 25 Quarter do 40 25 Eighth do 20 genius la describing, tne am book 01 rara-dise Lost," the spear of the Superior Fiend, he EW YORK POLITICS. Carolina is rich in resources she only wants a people with sufficient energy to develope them.

That she has not, is partly owing to bad legislators. Our public servants are too much afraid of responsibility. They do not ask whether a measure will promote says 10 of 10 of $3,000: ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Claea No. 80, for 1847. not Proriso section of the Democratic State have called Sute Conrention, delegates to the National Convention to Presidential candidate.

Albany this as an attempt to introduce the public welfare, but whether it will street their popularity st home, or the popularity of their party. Then added to all this, the West is against the To be drawn in Alexandria, on Saturday, the llth bast, and the c.ast against the West Out upon of December, 1847. IfLENUlU scheme: .1 politics the policy which has destroyed .1 c. 1 prize of cy 01 idc jmrij in iaai qwh. such conduct it is a disgrace to themselves and a disgrace to the State.

Let us all unite in this at least in an honorable effort to make our native 10 prixea of 6.000 $600 400 300 250 10 do 3,000 a hare It is proper to add that his advice was punctually followed. James Not, of Lafayette, Louisiana, State, the first to move in the revolution, equal at 20 prizes of 20 do 20 do 185 -13 Drawn Ballots. Fine Do. Do. and Superfine blue, black and invisible greed CLOTHS, do.

blue, black and fancy Cassimeres, do. Beaver and Pilot Cloths for Oyercoatsi do. Tavlor. Monterey. Mexican 20 do 1,000 lossat B.

Easto.h, of that City, on the least, to any of her sister otates. This should be the first aire of a North Caroliuian, and the first lesson taught to all her children. 78 Number Lottery Do A LAW CASE FOR THE CURIOUS. A Turk, with three wives brought with him Tickets 10, Hslvea 5, Quarters. 2 50.

Certificate of packages of 26 Whole Tickets $130 from Turkey, and three several classes of chil North State Whig. The Public is reminded by the New York the street, and at once surrendered Je authorities. The Picayune says avocation for the act of Mr. Noe is gene-jrstnod to have been dishonorable over-itoliis wife by the deceased, who abused ace reposed in him as a physician. Full his guilt had been furnished to Mr.

Noe I writing of ke deceased. drn, died lately in New York without a will. Do do 2b Half do 65 Do do 26 Quarter do 32 50 Tweeds, Cassimere, Satmetts and Kentucky Jeans, Black Velvet, Satin fancy Venstian plaid VSsliags, Lambs-wool and Merino Shirts and Drawers, Black and fancy colored Neck Handkerchiefs, Scarfs. Neck Ties, Stocks and Suspenders, Silk Pocket Hankerchiefs, Black SUk and Hoskin Irish Linens and Cotton Shirtings, Gloves, Expresa" that in the Congress which is to as- Eich of the wives, in. befnlf herself snd chiU 950,000 $20,000 1 0,000 i dren, has applied to the Surrogate for letters of And 13 Drawn Noe.

iu each Package of 22 Tickets Mnbie on the Oth ot the next month erery mem bvr tf the Hwxe nf Represenlatitet has been chosen nr simqlx districts, for the firyt rfdnnni.it rat 100. This case is a puzzler to the Prohate. He thinks he cannot grant ASexaudria. Lottery, Class No. 62, tor 147, levt, situ-e the organization of the Nat ion 1 Gv Superior Sttlfcand Gingham fT-t' Fashion abTIVloTesKiu'i Beaver SiHC HATS, letters to all the wives, and thai me one nrst To be drawn at Alexandria, ou Saturday, the 18 lb married has 1 he preference By the taw of Tur -riiiitpiit in 17d9 For this.

reform the nation is indebted to the Whig Congress ol 1641-'42, ilifir key, where the marriages were celebrated, all opponents having since abandoned thtir the wives a man may have, no matter how many. of December, 1847. Magnifiwut Scheme: 13 Drawn Numbers out of 66! Making nearly as many Prizes as Blanks! Uioili, Fur, Glaied and Velvet Caps, Plain and striped Kerseys and Linseys. For the Ladies: Beaut'rfal new style striped.plsid fc shaded Cashmere, I i- uHis spear, to equal which the tallest pine, Hewn on Norwegian hills, to be the maat Of some tall Admiral, were but a wand." Ovid, in his Metam: 13th, 783, has it, Cvi postquam pvutsn itc Ceicley says, "His spear, the trunk was of a lofty tree, Which nature meant some tall ship's ncist to be." Pope, in translating the 494th line of the 13th book of Homer's Iliad, gives it, Or pine, fit mast for some great Admiral 7" Many such instances might be cited from Milton. This will suffice.

But let us come a little nearer home. That galaxy of splendid ideas, crowding so thick upon each other, in the conclusion of Webster's great Speech on the gorgeous ensign still full high advanced'' reaming in all ts original lustr" is from Milton. But could Mr. W. taks the book debt oath in this case Hats he given "all due cred.t" Certainly not in none of his printed speeches has he 4 a word or syllable! No doubt, in the estimation of the 'Bulrceric Mr.

W. deserves to be indicted for JLit ry petty I re-y! Ag.tin In bisSpecn on the Protest, (which breathes more of the fervor of genuine Republican liberty than auy other speech he ever delivered) Mr. W. burnt a forth in the following eloquent strain, in reference to the power of England "A power which has dotted over the surface of the whole globe with her possessions and her military posts whose morning drum beat, following the sun, and keepiug company with the hours, circles the earth daily, with one continuous and unbroken strain of the martial airs of England How beautiful! Yet, for this beautiful and striking idea, no due credit" is given to Edmund Burke! LetallffitfwurEditora bear in mind, however, that "he whois mot assured of success, will make the fewesC. appeals to favor; and where nothing is claimed that is undue, nothing that is due will be withheld.

A swelling opening is too often succeeded by an insignificant conclusion. Parturient mountains, ere now, produced rauecipular abortions." But I have not yet made all these unconscionable Plagiarists" run the 1 propose to renew the investigation at some more convenient season. attempts to repeal the law. and the Sttfsof New are held equal, having the same rights ot proper Hampshire, Georgia, slisiippi and Missouri, 1 aplrudid capital of $50,000 1 prize of $2,000 which at first resisted it, and illegally elected their ty. The tear is and so counsel for the ladies represent the law that the granting of letters to eiiher wife, and the exclusion of the others.

Lilegaol DlaCK, SJIR WBrp, uu nuujf tuiurru aim striped Alpaccas. (in rcflf variety end richness.) Representatives by general lu-kei, finally a fish woman's stall, a few lire lobsters ed for sale. A stranger, nnacquainted rology, came along, and turning over the animals" asked the price, and at the same 2 one of them to too close proximity of i jr' said the fellow, "HI hare you. prose- it tmelkP 'moment the lobster claw closed with a i'ening itself firmly in the gentleman's 9 old woman placed her arms akimbo, in vl naked the gentleman with a chuckle aells now, Mister Splendid plaidr and striped Changeable Mohair Lass would in effect declare the excluded ones con- tound the system so popular it the people of do prize ot xu.uuo jo prizes of J.uuu prize of 10 000 10 do 5 ,0 do 5,000 20 do 300 do 2,140 30 do S00 See. those states that their respective Legislatures rub nes, snd make their children illegitimate.

The Surrogate has taken the case under advise have permitted the general law to go into effect by adopting the District system, and their Rep ment Tickets only 15 Halves 7 50 Quarters 3 75 resentativea to Congress have been elected un Eighths 871. der il. National Intelligencer. Certificate of psckages of 22 nole tickets 140 00 ELECTION JOKE. One may as well laugh as cry, is an old say Do do 22 Half do 70 00 Do do 22 Quarter do.

35 410 Do do 22 Eighth do 17 50 Wilmington, Nor. 9. 9 a tres, anew ana svpero anicie,) Black, and fancy colored rich Chameleon Luilre, Black and embroidered gros de lihine Siiks, Rich Plaid rarv Silks, Caledonia, Lama, Oregon, and Gala Plaids, mi gt profusion and btcntty, i Maroon, purple and mode colored and Paramattas, Rich golden striped Cashmeres, for Hisses and crtil- Plaid Cashihere, Orleans and Delaines, dren, A splendjd lot of dark, new style Calicoes A. Gingham Mourning aud Half-mourning Prints, Rich Cashmere, Damask, Zephyr, and extra Savoriy Ladies Dress Handkerchiefs, SUk Cravats, and eN kail tvOAu accident. An extra passenger ing, and we don't know but what we may just as well take joke that occurred -in a neighboring 'rain from Weldoii, 011 bdturdrfy, came 111 contact towrh bUbough it is at the expense of ur Demo- with the regular tram going up, between Golds- 35,000 Dolls 9 1 3,000 10,000 ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class No 84, for 1847.

cratic triends, as to spoil a story for relationship boro' and Weldon. Il was in a bend of the road. On looking over the poll lis: it was found that ind the extra was not expected. One of the To be drawn iu Alexandria, ou Saturday, 35th of a German who had always voted the Uemocraric locomotives was so much injured as to require tickets bad not yet made his appearance. Ho t-oiifcidfrable repairs ihe 01 her was not materi December, 1847.

14 Drawn Ballots out of 78 Numbers! SrLCNDlD (CHtUE I was hard at work about four miles distant, and -et Poiots, Velvet and Alpacca BONNETS, ally injured. No one-was hurland are glad Iwwikos or Exkcutivk (:, Philadelphia Ledger," who ypeaks nation of the President and Cabinet on is, ssjs lends of the great Southron are determine balance of power party, ir Calhoun I persist in his policy of adopting a line wr lrnry 1s t6 withdraw, be will pro-i, from more than one quarter, and from expects it, that the question of empire strongest before the people, and that as pot of our seeking, so now the conquest and of Mexico is no longer a matter of choice, iei ions necessity, which we cannot aroid most of course be sent for immediately. His to hear that the Engineers are not censurable in fjfS? Beautiful Winter Plaid Cap and Bon- 1 prize of $35,000 02,089 2.O0O vote mie hi decide the complexion of the State this case. Commercial. net-Ribands, and of course a weighty responsibility rested do 10.000 1 prize of 1 do 20 prizes of 20 do 20 do 40 do somewhere.

A horse and bngiry were hired, New York, Nov, 7. for the benefit of Bulwer, Milton-; Webster, and tho 1,000 600 400 300 do do do A dreadful accident occurred yesterday on the last, not least, the "due credit" Editor of the 'Stan 5,000 3.500 3,000 for -one dollar, and the Dutch rrfttn1 was brought up to do his country 'someser But before closing, however, I will call at- Maaaachusetts Railroad, between SpriiMsfield and tention to one more: In the Book of Col. W.Hickevl vice. He arrived at the nol's in good season, Boston. A car called Jim Crow was dashed to entitled "The Constitution," (I see you have a co4 bdt, instead of taking a ticket from, his Demo pieces, snd several Irish emigrants were msJaiit.

Lac.e and Muslin Insertions and Edgings, Mull. Swiss, Jacouet, and Cambric Muslins, Hose. and Gloves iMareeilles and Corded. Skirts, Rich Furniture Prints; Alpacca Aprons, White and Red Flannels Gimp and Frlpg, Tavlor's and Coats' Spool Cotton. For Housekeeping and olbcr purposes: Elegant bleached and brown Sheetings, Large bed Blankets aud superior Tickiog Diaper Table Cloths, Hnftdrinme Chins, in self.

cratic friends, he walked straight to the polls ty killed, iheir bodies be must horribly man Tickets $10 Halve? 5 Quarters 2 50. Certitvcstes of Packages of 26 Wholes, 120 do 26 Halves, 60 Do do 26 Quarters, 30 beat led. Several other passengers were severely anel totl or cieTy VhiX candidate' We py, Mr. Editor, ani can examine for yourself.) there is quite a learned Preface a kind of politico-philo sophic-coniico-u Salmagundy," ending with the very rare quotation from father Paul, uEsto Perpetual the bush, and our opponents caught the bird. wounded.

1 he accident was caused by the Ritchesler Adeerttser Adm loenng in national reputation. 1 he qnes-iqneat Of Mexico ia not similar to that of ition of Oregon it is as different from it Mexico refuses to negotiate, or propose as would become her, if she had come off Jle her indebtedness to us is daily increa-I the expenses of the war and her own per rreachery. Vhat might have teen a very ty antt-btllum, would be the tary height of ss and absurdity, after a year's successful break tailing beneath the car while in rapid Orders for Tickets aud Shares and Certificates of The third paragraph on the 28th page of the Pre 1 no; 1 on. Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries will receive face, is almost word tor wora a. plagiarism.

Also, oil page 29, the beautiful and classic paragraph, begin EttlER. Prof Gibson, in the presence of the the moot Dromut attention, and an official account of class and several medical gentlemen, performed each drawing sent immediately after it is over to all Wilmington, Novimfes 10. WILMINGTON AND RALEIGH RAIL ROAD COMPANY. ning "The protection of 1 the Liberty." Ac. is, verbatim et literatim, (eicept the words "of the Unii an imputation of the thigh at the Medical Col ted States of the closing sentence of the lege on Thursday morning, the patient being un The Annual meeting of the Stockholders in this who order from us.

Address J. C. MAURY, Agents for J. W. Maurt 6l Co Managers, Washington City, D.

C. d-r tho influence of ether. I his adds another to corap ny will be held in this town to-morrow. last Chapter of the 4th volume ot Blackst one's Cora mentartes! Still, "no credit" is given! Do ad Gilt Coffee, Goblets Wines, Pressed atfd cut glass Tnmbler, Beautiful flowing blue flat and Dishes, Ewers and Basins, Pitchers, Bowls and Steak Dishes Buck-ha3led Knives and Forks, jack and Dooble-b'aCod Pocket Knives, Native American "Rouzh and Ready the Ipng catalogue of instances, in which, by the Having had an opportunity of looking over the vise Monsieur iSulner1 to read the Colonel a led. a Mass meeting at New York, this Sum- -id of this inestimable blessing to humanity, pain ture.

It will be a word in season. report of the Examining Committee on the lust year's opemtions of the company, (the year ending Oct. and distress are spared during one of the most Well, after this, Mr. Editor, I think you may your fears. So" lone as yeu are following in 1st, 184 1.) we arc able to furnish some particulars severe and trying operations.

It. whs interesting to noicrt that while under the influence 01 the nominated Gen. Taylo for the fresiden-rhich proceedings Old Zack was duly in- 4 Committee appointed for the purpose. I his reply, jut received and published by xittee cs. "the footsteps of such predecessors," or sitting at in rega.ru 10 taeae operations, which will be of interest to the public generally as well as to the stock ther, durincr the removal of the limb, the patient 1 a m.

1 ww -m taoie wun sucn jruests as mil ton. Homer. Virrd. Splendid Waiters Cotton Cards. holders.

remained per lectiy quieTtiianiieaiing 1101 me maai Webster, Hiekey. Bulwer and Maiden, tho ghost of symptom suffering but during the dressing. uayiora warn wm nardiy eome (like that of Ban mocr anu ou -I Trace Chains, Shovels and Spades, r.nt.tAsa' Ates, 1 Receipts far the year. Rail Road $134,128 $9 Stsam Boats 137,351 31 quo to Macbeth) to disturb your peace. But should after the influence of the ether had passed on, the mere introduction of a suture caused evident it, point to the illustrious characters around yon, and it Will li down at your bidding," Sad Irons, Together with many other articles signs of sensibility.

Ridh. Enquirer, iou. 6. New Supply, of Piano Fortes. CT-J $331,480 30 GIL BLAS.

all of which would selfTor Uashi at Expenses for theytar INFLUENZA AND CONSUMPTION. on jyem GAINES, RICHES, Hyeamore oirret. Virginia, now have it in their LIU It Rail Road Steam Boots 33 28 design to do a credit business. May he not inen so- Ocs Railroad We sre happy to state that It is indeed a melancholy truth that thousands lQ furujph fh'eir frjetjd9 and It victims to consumption every year, from no oth- rth paltern of Pttersburg, 1 i fait Pisno forte, wun the Cotmnitfsioner under the railroad charter granted by the North Carolina Legislator, for er cause than neglected colds yet we find hundreds, nat thousands, who treat such complaints with tbe 259.912 60 $71,567 GO greatest indifference, without thinking of the danger. Net profits Metropolitan route, havf.eaged Col.

Chi Id to make the Survey from Rale tgh to the South Chronicle. Carolina line. The sum agreed uuon 02.500. either row wood or mahogany mai ma fastidious taste may require, and at such reduced prices-as cannot reasonably be objected to. As they have an acquaintance with an the best manufacturers in the Northern cities, and haie roared no pains in making their selections, they wiU a no case heaitafjto Warrant every iiwtruroent they erll, so that the purtheser will rua no rk Thir mw stvlea of finish end tone cannot De sur- SAnQT7AaTias, Aswr or OcccrATiox, 1 I Camp tuar Monterey.

Sept. 23, 1 84 7. 5 have the honor to acknowledge the receipt etters of July 20th, enclosing to me the ngs of a meeting held by the Democratic pan Electors of New York City, for the pur-lominating me for the Presidency, urn, I most respectfully and cordially tender tizensjroinposing the meeting, my deep obit-for the high honor conferred upon me, in solutions they have adopted. jard to the signification Of my approval' of it of the Resolutions, I have respeotfullylto agreeably to the spirit and intention Of the hich I have thought advisable adopt, feel myself at liberty to express any aenti-rtng the natore of a pledge, to any political the to remain, with high respect, it obedient TAYLOR, Mnjor General U. S.

Army. ihtx s's Day. The following the "of the ppers. is from CLualxs, an Kng-ft, whose worfes are about to be" republished At first, you have wbat you consider a sngnt cougn or cold you allow business, pleasure, or carelessness to prevent you from giving it any atteution it then settles upon your breast you become hoarse, have We doubt not thai te friends of the enterprise John Randolph onced. avowed himself decided licit a reasoname MITCHELL.

Ma MrTCHKLE having second the services of the Undersigned to make his pufchases, and haying- pef-YeSmZ fhat duty to the best of bb abil Ay be, take, pleasure in informing a gerierous aLnd.enlrgbteneM public, that he has bat recently tfjmtkhv York, and is now engaged in assorting that in opening an ErfiRvr New, A5 SAso5Ajnt.B Stock or STri xn Finer DarGoonSf designed expressly for the Raleigh rrmrkel tod ia th selection of which, out of the heavy4taportationt ths all, both as styles and fasbkms, priced end AM ly in favor ot Fall elections in Virginia. He said, in ooum Carolina win continue it to its destina tion. he wished the voters to appear at the polls when We are happy to be enabled to quote Ihe fol they could "feel their independence. In the pains in the side or cnest, expectorate targe quantities of matter, perhaps mixed with blood a difficulty of breathing ensues, and then yeu find your own fodtfsb neglect has brought on this complaint. If, lowing compliment relating to Col Childe from apring, said the orator of Roanoke, the people a gentleman of Science in Washington city.

He passed eiiher for beauty ot excellence. TheT hve furnished several lately to orders re-ceived from North Carolina and elsewhere, "djwje- Have com to ouy in the fall they have it to sell and they always lee I more independent when ays: they have corn to sell, than when, they bnve it to I am elad that the neonle of North Carolina weUot the intereatoCthe delayed hie bwft pifw ersiof S1. received from the purchasers iHwrj-'--; dence of the entire satisfaction which i U. Their stock ot Book. StaUonary, i a Tiutv have aJaoi establtabed a.

have obtained the services of John Child e. Eaa boy I They could not have selected a more faithful or a then, you value lire or neaitn, oe warnea iu nut, anU don't trifle with your Cold, dr trust, to any quaok nostrum to cure you but immediately procure a bottle or two of that famous remedy. Dr. WistaHs Balsam of Wild Cherry, which is well known to be feft saoat speedy cure ever known, as thousands Will testify wbuie lives have been saved by it. 'Fdi Influenza it is the best medicine xn the worM.

i'- j. -r RY CHARLES SWAIN. more capable agents North Carolinian. whatrothwUtr,) end gfr. Barthaser an4.1eeliPB, Uve- ant ieitse, and the world will o'erleok it Want feeling 'twill find some 'i.

i i- lfe is but a day only breakfast, and awy Bat if the world knows you want money, A Sattoa yon take the note, and did you see Mr. Thomson, Jack? '-Ees, And how was he 7" ft Why he looked nrettr wpII BhSsry aad Blaak-book Msnufselry. which Record Books, and other Wank work! Is Made Ja the very best manner aad ery low prieea. Tbmj onlj ned a trial to the truth, ef fhat is hre set forth- A erders for blank work, bindmg I books, music, will be promptly attended tvt and warraaied to please ta both WOfklBBhSn tod pflci. September 71 dinner stay, and are fall feil oldest man bu sops and goes to bed is hia debt who lingers ihrough the day R-' SMITH You're certain to get its abuse.

The wisest advice in existence, Is nee'r on its kindness to call The best way to get its assistance, Is to show you don't need it ail. Hone genume without tne wniieu signature I BUTTS. For nale in Raleigh, wholesale and retail by WIL-UAMS, HAYWOOD and by Dealers in Modicuies generally ui Worth ami South Caioiiaa. ere, andntis public latgeJ but he'i very blind V' Blind what do you mean Wby, while was in the room, he axed roe where my liat wur, sjid it wur on my head all the -1 goes iue soonest, nag te iwist to pay I.

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