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7 .1 j- ft Ww tho follow! Remove all noxious accumulations, arid pu- irig proposals fori publishing "a cheap arijt highly" useful paperT which to ho 'fin the hands cf every democrat durin the approaching Presidential canvass FOR PtJBLlSHINOl AT VASHlK3TON, D. Durinff the apnrrtaching residential canvass A W1CSLY PAPKI ENT1TLKD To be exclusively eynted to tnaVocacy and dissemination of democratic the snp port of the. nominee -for th Presidency, of the National Democratic Convention, which wil onVene at Baltimore i May next. The. subscribers propose to comrrtenco, on me 16th of May, a campaign paper under tho 'title Hnove, ana io coniurue wmr, ihe term of six months preceding the presidential election iw hich 4s to take pi aeei n' KovemberiexU Tbfr paper will be devoted fxclusively to the ttifns sion advocacy of democratic principles mca sures.

and pbdged to the support of the candi-J dates who maybe prejetrtjd ftx-vtbe MiUrages tne American peopie ior ine iwo iiigHcsiuiutru their giu by the National Democratic Convention which will assemble in Baltimore in May next. In announcing our -intention to a cam" paign paper, in a form so cbeap as torplace.it within the power of every one to have a copy, to be exclusively devoted the support of the principles of tho great party to which it is our pride and pleasure to belong, we deem it also out duty to apprize oiardemocraticfriends, that in our cpinion. the approaching corrtest is destined to be waged on the part of our opponents with a degree of desperation and recklessness unprecedented in our political history. The ostracism of the federal (or whicb is the same, modern whigparty from office alu.ostfiom the organization of Uie government to the present timewhich is hut the result of a belief on the part of the American people of th hostility of the leaders of that party the gnat principles of justice and liberty which lie at the foundation of our institutions, and of their wnt of patriotism, aS manifested by their reprehensible, tr tre.asonoble. conduct towards their coun Mimirv nnd orovernmont in eteiv contest wHu a foreign nation in which it ha he.n compiled to urea to 1 tnfc people aj aegtce of periiy 1 i ft almost unprecedented in our history, '4 3.

For the benefit of fthe mercantile ommnnitj 4rid.itKlirectly.fthe advantage of aU.classes, the demnflrntWnarf v'hnft tviscd and' put In pC ration a System of WABEnWsiWe, which- has also proved ftiiccessfulin. practice, and JJy1 the crmntry. is row enjoying TJ 4. Lastly; tiie'demof racy hare waged to a siie- cessf1.4eTminarti (as we Jpajuiu3va clorious war a war In which we were tnvolveJ by ho act hf anoAbcT nation and justified by the most wanton abd unprovoked outrage 00 the part df our enemy war has been unparalleled ln the arinsls of the woild, for the uninterrupted ca- reer of victory which has attenrted onr arms. us achievements have, adorned and illustrated our cou ntry -with a halo of glory extended the fame of our arms to the most distant nations forced re 1 octant admiration from jealous monarchies, wtio htve witb envious ys watched -onr progress and accuted to our country an additional domain, cqnal in extent tothe largest empire; of Europe.

This Juat war we, may most truly ayj was waged by tlie democracy a ad waed too against Mexicans io Mexico, And worse tlian Mexicans at home we mean th'e traitorous oartv and its leader who openly and un bl uVdn wives potised the cause of our o.u.i.i yepu onpsed and traduced the eafcse of -enemy, and thrown; a Rational Bank and an unjust and i opv nressive tariff will be established in their stead. The glory of tho war will be eclipsed, and the fruits of the peace will be frittered away. Are de nocrats prepared to seH" su'-h burnht? hame, such damning disgrace inflicted upen their coun 53 honorable effbrio ore vent such a disaster. In this contest we invoke iheald tfeveiv irue hearted friend of his country. we surniuoii them, ore and all, to rally at on'cc un.

dcr the glorious hacner of democracy, which is ihe emblem of truth aid justice of glory, of patn olism, and of liberty! TERMS. The will bo printed on a mammoth sheet, nearly tvicc the size of the Union; and folded in a convenient form for bind-4n. at ONE DO LI All PER COPY. Clubs will ho furrihed with 6 corjies for 13 for $10; 21 copies for $16. Qnf'NOTICM Newspapers, by pub- lishhig the above prospectus, together with Ihinaifce until the first nf June, wilt furnished with the Tri-fVcckly Unicm' ind the "Campaign" fornix' months.

The last number of the CAMPAIGN" wil be publisJrd after the efectioii, and will contain the official returns cf the canvass in every State. RITCHIE cy IJXIbS. an scurerl 1 i APRIL 8. IS48. i Towti.Oficers ai (U nlpMinn on 'Monday las Wm.

Norfleet was chosen Magujtrale of Police, and James BridgefsV and John S. Dancy; Commis sioners, for thetown of arboro lUeutrStatdnl' We are pleased to announce tha Lieut. Ctnton has Arrived' -safely and that he 5 in fine health; and excellent sptr-rl ik1il5iMti? Staton hack To lis. -with heartfelt pleasure; and 0 nnn Id seethe rest tjf EdgemWs returning to their peace fuUiomf Lieut. Staton has had no opport jntty to show his prowess on the field of ttle, but he has evinced a willing and determined spiritrancl seeing fhere was no prooamniy JrMive service hereaiter, he resigned his of act nrtrti mission a nd has returned to attend to his private interest.

Lieuts. Pender and Smglethry. The Raleigh Register has published a letter, from the camp of North Volunteers, with discreditable reflections on Lieuts. Pender and Singletary insinu ating that their return tp camp has renew- ed the disorders in the Kegimem. rfnllarit' Vnnnff officers seem the obiects of special persecutions They were first dishonorably dismissed Indxlriv- en from the camp, without a hearing or trial, and as far as ihe world tnoWs-with- InstpfllPof rebukinsr this ii any uut-nv.

individual rights and upon 1 STfttR. the Ittesister' the reputation ol lent its etTorts establ ish their and never said aught, against the and unlawful acr of dismissing cracins a man, without a trial. Iir CUUldllUII I i and drf" SllCh IS engage has so siuj.g anci ui-m iu Deration, as to induce them to lay aside all patri-tvranicai. his love 6f law, such his respedtr thejseasion of cffice anQ power. Mence we be right and reputation, of any one qf his own fellow citizens.

But these young officers appealed to the President, who it seems was gracious; enough to grant (hem ana! accuser. Andray, is it any lavor to at- Torcl a msm a Trial onH hearing, in thtsiree of Laws? Are we to he imprison-; ecl and disgraced by -a civil or military despot, without even a charge of Are we hot only to Stibmit in Mfence to a. nfv and invigorate1 the? bloody land Iheir Eood efiecta are not counterDaJancetl by any inconvenience: oeing compoaeu ciuuciy vegetables theydo ot ex pose those who use them to and their effects5" are aa tbey. arc daily aiidjaleJiyadministeret youths manhoods and old age, and to wo men in the Jtnoat cumstancesTnedist the animal functioaijut restore Jheir order and re-establish their health. For sale by GEO.

HOIVAHD. Pads I be That Con suniption is almost always produced by a cold that might easily be cured. That mstars Balsam of Wild Chcrtry or cold, rio matter of how milder of Consumption itself is also cured by this Rjilsam rlThaf it. is conceded bv manv jufl and physicians, fnat 5-, JUTnr' this Balsam has never been equalled lor the Luugs and rejoice In the possession of good, fiealtU wjho4 but lor this Balsam, would been in tbelr graves navjnK heen given up to die by their njs an(i nhvsicians. AV-e allremem- invaluable a imitated tinder various WistaPs fienmrve Balsam )f Wild Cherry only 'can be relied upon lb 'Curt: It Iras been warranted to cure Asthma in "every iage what no phy sician has achiev- ccj and has never been known to fail.

Jp. delicate health in voun-s females tt Stands unrivalled as it does for all diseases of this climate. None genu i ne, unless signed I. Butts on the wrapper. For sale by IiTacnair, Agent for Tarboro', aUd by dealers in medicines generally.

-f" Dr. Jay lie's S'asnity Medicines. It is our principle in the management of this paper to hotice anything which we find out, from personal investigation, to be of utility to the public of Dr. Jayne's medicines we have used in our family Tor many -years. For instance "The Expectorant," "The and "Vermifuge," which we know to be goodJ drank fr wan doys the limestone fir lnat rCgioh, were'badly attached xylh ffejCnt 'Diarrhoea and Dysentery.

jj provided himself, previous to leaving home, with '-ThelCarminativc of Dr ja-ne and-in all cases of its use, among Trve gentlemen, it wire successful! cflfCCL.a speediy cure. The Expectorant we Tiave linown used nmong our intimate iriends with equal success; and we feel' that tve s'hall do a good 1 thev cannot have access to immediate md- 'uii ical sSill.) to advise them to keep on hand -7. I both ihe Expectorant and, Oarmi native. rc-npftlopnnt-i-hfilieVeLl bv 0rOOd nhv 1' 1 1 been compounded. The reason is, Vr.

Jayne is not qnack, but a Tegular, scien- 1 i tific, and able metlical practitioner himsell. 9 -J is medicines are osed by the rrhysi- -fc. v- ciaqs. IIOI.DEN, Editor of the iHiila. Saturday Courier.

Jayne-s Sanative fyills, though not recommended as a 'universal fyr.pftVnlino. a otr: o1 j4tTNE. phiu. fdelphia, and old on agency by t-ril r-- GEO. 'HOWARD.

Tarhoro', Nov; 1 In 4hb county, Dn Sunday last, Mr. rfer Cherry, of this place. On the previa ous Sunday, he. was thrown from a huggy in consequence of the horse running away. had his thigh broke, injured.

He Jlaft left a yvifaand six chil i '1 dreh to mourn' their loss :4 TT I'riniing nentUf executed, t. AT THIS OFFICER! a i'for tfic comrilaints they profess cure Vcttnr Roiwc timo KO, vhen lh6; past sum. President saw ft! to restore Lieuts. s'nScl" mcr, wlhcn several of our travelling com-tarv and Pchdcr to their position in the having in "Wes'ern New VMasd hi iVV) tin 4 rmpE FUNGAL obsequies toc7.COmiW,;dcc,d cmnized by' i of ro. morning Star fcoclgc, iv0.

8- Nashville, N. On the third S- bbaih of riektJ and generally are invited to attend, Jl of the Worshipful rdcr people Sec'v. Nashville, N. March, lsa ml' Quarters, 2utnegi.N.c I Tarl)or rjpUE commissioned Officers of thcSlst i i li notified ,0 at. tend at usual pae ground.

ii, Tarbo-roVon tbe 22nd Saturday) cf April in summer tmim, for Officer drilLi ivegiuiuiwa ourt Martial! IW "UXllY T. CLJRK, i Col. 91 Il3bi R. JSridgers, Adj'L srPier haying ualifod as executor oi the last will of Joel I) Buhn, dec is to settle the es- 4ate as soon as. possible.

pHe therefore in vites all creditors of the estate to present i tir Cff niffrrtun nn.l .11 1 1. aiu i cjuewcu iu uiscnarge meir debts. UNA. Rr'r Nasn cfunty Feb. 16th, 1S4S.

fotton Jfoirn. JjPHE subscriber lias just' received a quaatiCy of Coqon -Yarn, different nomfiftps, wKUh he will rery Io Feb. A. i feco. Howard.

ist of IjeUcr Remaining ra IhePpptOfHce si of April, liilByWhich if not taken out beforbtjie '1st of July vijill be sem to the Genera1. Post 04c aVdeatd letters I AlbcrtscraE 1 Killebwrtv Ahderso 2 King Henry Knight W. A nn Miss Lodge Wm lleberry "Merser Wm Bradley Wm Bell Noah 'Morgan' WetlsB Man Ady Marsh bern Saml NWl rims Tn JBrotvin Ellen Miss Bonnstein' H. 2 Boiinstein -lieimer 2 Cobb Sarah vjir.v Mrs 1 Nettles, Mourning Kollev Bifhana Cron well EKsha PIuIifDS Ncllv Miss Cherry Oobb US PhillipsI 2 Parker Jos II Parker 3 Duggan John Duggan Mary Mrs Ruffin Wra Dupree Mary Miss Ruffin upwning James 'm Sessorps A Shurley Henry Stalon Baker Speight Rev Tavlor Miss Teate Rhoda Mrs Thigpen Wm" Tyler Thomas JosH Foxball Stisan A i Fcvxhall. David Garrett Garrett Jos Dr Gay EH rlhi e'Tliolnas Hart Hyatt Jesse Hughes Wm H'pr' Thomas Jesse Hyman Wm Johnson.

James Jones A Miss Vick Exum WincheilGW -m Whitehead Aug Williams Gray Walker Jenkinsjos! Jordan Gray. REDMOND, P. M. -r-r and Beautiful Fallind Winter TOTAjujitrec Full supply fp of GopdJ which as usual comprises general assortment of the most neat, useful and proamental articles, in the All of which will be sold or her liberal and accommodating terms. 1 arboro', Oct.

24 S4 7. ii Britt Blpunt Levvi Uradiev Lit WkW neh outrage, out to grorny Armj the Raleigh Register predicted that Col. Paine-would immediately resign. As he has not yet done so, will the Regis- trr inform us, if there is any probability of the IIero of the Wooden Horse" ac coding, in that respect, to flic wishes of the Rcftiincnt? Or has Col. Paine refused to fulfil the prophecy of ihe Register? tell.

Alt wbern Rep From the Raleigh Register. Generous We understand i from Recorder," that the 4 Tl nft nn Vrrw ni dm I i 4- uiuuh, .1 Murtoan fomomn nf til VI WBS this City, Executor of the late Thomas D. Benmfhnm, a bond far onethousand 1 i -i i iU r4 in office, for the benefit of yi Poor of said County- This was done thi th 1 III 1 II 1 I I I I I ll I I I l. 1111 cl of the snid Thomas D. Benneham to.

this effect: give to my friend Dtincan Cam I eron the sum of o-ne. thousand dollars, to to be appropriated to Christain and Benev- 1 1 -1? T9 hich has been the course ol the 11- d. I Una oi'on roTltkrn 1 trinl tith case. hat is not all. Now thnt the trial i poing seews UM" -public mintl against these youn dOicers, bv nubiishiiic insinuations against inem We have heard frequently frorh the tri- Ai and the evidence prouuecu i ciuic .1, Hl.anu im I thrnVkt it imnroner to comment bri it, during its pendency.

A fair trial was all that was asked for Lieuts. Pemler and Singletary. It to them -oc matter of rinht. and its verdict we trust will do them justice, wh ich i deia! more than they will get from the Ral jster. Democratic Convention.

ThR deleirates to the Convention ot -L ...111 konn in mind ttlflt Wednes- av next, 12th is the time hppoimefi for holding the Convention, the. following nre the delegates appointed 'for Oils coun- C. Pender, R. R. Uridgera, H.

T. Clarlc, li. Jno. S.Dancy, Wm. S.

Battle, KotlucK, eo. Thoraa; JRavid wrn. athi- Utrerl Jafi ff Xrrrrstrote Barnes, Jona- i tfer llonndtnL Parmer, Wloodard, Taylor, Taylor Wm Sharps Stanton, wyai Wm fJ fwt Stanton. Wvat 1 1-1 I I I nil decent regard for the rnfc lli- nce df le, ta the contests whir.h they Iipolravnnro the nf)3 hold tbesprryand disreputable spectaciocxlMbited in the conduct of many the lenoers that party abandoning the principles which they have hither 1 I nnti I I r.nltT tril 11 to -u Mi irfVfrninenl should he aoii.m- th man who has, mnr, lhan a qnarter a cnlurj their boM. am1 letter, eVef Rhrirtnir in iie1r-rtpfmts: oml novrr eniovlnrr the fuits of victory, in the r- nrn hope that they may rally Miccessfnlly under i chiefiain.

who has rrninfd all hi laurels in a war which they hav denounced and opposed, n.1 who ennm thpir sunnor. when tendered as a tl load I'1 V' nf ineinW and hranded r- tized by die fser-tpneo nf popular for conduct as partfsatis, vhicb ha? ren.ierMl.eir CRtiw and'thcirparty appellation odious and rennl-sive in the" estimation of Ihe patriotic portion of American people; it ii such a party, thus Ktunp to phrensy and maddened by and nble democrr maddened by disanpoin? ment thai locracv 'he ITiiioa have rf r.M,iir inihfl annroachinrr contest O1 rot to encounter er inUhe approach inr rosiest iflict will be fierce ami tu trnaj course, the conllict will be fierce an i Vu mugfrie depeTate; yet in our belief, with fiod Messing we are deatioed to rnrerthrow and rout -them most signallyi Rut, in order to win the gfreat battle which is to secure the ascendanryef democratic principles and measures far years roioo, and thus to preserve the intejrrity and honor of nr beloved country, it is incumbent on those who love the caue and are devoted to to be on the aleM; to or- ran2 promptly for united, vigorous and effective actionr to rally the niKfiwann; to hiiwmmwc 1 timit? nnd to make evorv nrenaration necessary tn tiiimn4int nnifi nrlrrrions irictBTV; An btt'firness and animosity must be laid aside; con- niiriuirj iniiiuww filiation aod harmony must De preacneo, in we must adopt ana aci upon mw iw m.w distinguished apostle of the deinCMti creed "UKION, harkuh, for thk. cau.b,. In the approaching cdntest, the democracy have every ihincr to Their principle and approbationof the peop.e 1. The democratic party'have accomplished the great reform of a' Sctabation op Batik and State thrcugb the instrninentality of the Constitution ai.

treasdrv. T4t salutary measwrre has been in operation for two years, and fias answered all the xpectatims of those who projected, -and those who havecariied it into successful pperation. It has brne the country safely through a for oirrn war. and a commercial CI1S13 which feas shaken othr nations to their founda-tions. has proved to be a salutary check upon the bank8, and has preserved a sound and stable currency for the people.

2. Under the'aos'picejS of he democratic party a lib i. ral bevkmuk TARirr has beD established, by which for tbe first time in our legislation f'uring the last thirty years, the rights and i nterests of the farmer and iabbrer have been regarded with the same justand equal favor which has been extend ed to' other classes 'TJiis great fiaeasare of reform, for which ihe democracy have so long struggled, has proved to be eminently successfuK has provided ample revenue for the government, oient purposes, at a.scret.uu, 1iave) nevcrthejess proved superior to eve- The Court directed that a copy t)f fhe ry.thins oflhe Jdnd, cspeciallv in Bond, and the assignment accompanying. and JDtspepsiand when xis-it, should be spread upon its minutes and cd in conjunc.tion with hia Tonic Yecmi-that their Chairman should retwn their ArrJ- (are Move Wm Tunnelh Wm Darnetphite Oak have 4rtuinptied the administration dfthe rT Eagles, David Webb, Klrsha Harrell, Wiliejral government, and have received the sanction are in ine asceouaiu, nuu men maiiKS 10 mr Cameron, uukm Wu. that they duly appreeiate the motives that muuceu n.m in me generous nequesmrpuu ine uui ui their late friend's native County, Wilmington Market, March 31.

Bacon Receipts have bee somewhat light since this day week. Corn- We hear of no arrival per vessel since our report of last Thursday. Lard Stock fair and price firm. Naval StoresThe receipts of Turpentine ftave been extremely light during the past week. Prices have maintained -much firmness, and retain our former qiJOta- tionk The market is clear or nearly so, Spirits Turpentine has declined, and last sales are Itsnbrteifat 2d cents, j3ppoinimeitt- fEldtrjtihdndlerpS April 21, at Pleasant Hill; '22, at Old Town Creeky23, at Conetoe; 26, at ViU Belcher, Bolin Barron, A Vines, SL Hart.

Wimberley FH Knig1ilv Moses Baker, tn Hinea, Jo Jenkins, David Cob', James Thifrpen, Daniel, Jese Harre Harman Ward, Henry Cherry, 4VV no Cbery, John Law-lencci BattfcS Staton, Wrn Baker, Pat-jick McDowell, Bryan, jR Ch- rry, Wilie Bradley, Josiah Culchins, David Baflow. James BattVe, Tlr Maner, Chas HarrUoni Richard ByriotM, Ttteo Atkinson, Bennett Pitt, McGil brey Richard arage, Reddif Petway Joshua liarnes and LL lancy. I'M4- iT; ie Uichmond Enqulrerl of Satur- day last says: "We had the nVeasure ot seeing in the Northern Cars, Wsterday. Ir. Sevier, 'commisModer to Mexico; He bears the effects V)f his late tndisposii tion.

He has gone, on to New Orleans dir reel, and thence to the Mexican capital. He1 was accompanied by his daughter, Orleans." who will part with him at New.

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