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1 V ' - - . . TARBOROUGH : WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1846. FOR GOVERNOR, " OF WAKE COUNTY. f In the mean, time I remain tentions. theirs and v Yours, very Jruly, ; I U W. F. DANCY. FOR THE TARBORO PRESS, . 1 v . 'T - . :'-- , V Proscription: 1 , 4 1 see by the Washington Whig, that a wriier ironi on account ; The Subtreasury. A friend, adequate to the task, has prom ised tia a series of numbers on the Su treasury- the1 first of which appears this day's paper. We commend it Weil. as the succeeding numbers to publ Consideration. 0- n as c main. It has been matter of surprise to us that Craven farmers have salong:de!ajr- ed to" avail themselves of the advantages which they possess in: this respect Shell- rock abounds in the county, wnicq may be very profitably used by first burning it We have also heard ot ricn aepusues of marl in the county, which ought cer- 4n U UnrrVlf intn rftfl 11 ISltlOn. I lie anvillft is whining lustilv kreat rage for making turpentine, gives an of losing, what he calls the assurance f to those who produce bread- first whig Postmaster, at that place and stuffs and pork, of a good return ior uieir afc-outraffeous crv of Broscriotion is made labor; and surely under sucn circumsian- alainst the new Postmaster and Mn Clark, ces, our farmers may epend a little means whom he charges witn procuring inai re moval: This is verv strange, as I recol lect being in Greenville last Spring or and in greater abundance. iVwdcrwian Summer, when it was said that nobody .ca pable of discharging its duties, would have the nffine. as its emoluments would not uav iur huusc-iuuiu. y i . - - , ... heard that the late P.M. is so ignorant of al " ci iiunuuu iu-u --v Small Pox. Small Paz is a complaint more attend- geography that he often sent letters in the life; the human species is, h wroni direetion-fbr instance letters di- J to it at any period ofexi however, sub- The ' FOR THE TARBORO PRESS- Mr. Editors ThaHouse of Represents tives has just passed the.Subtreasury Bil Against, such a law it is frequently urged, IsV That it enacts one law for the ped pie, and another aio for the Governmen This is not true and known to be o b those who urge the objection. Every on knows, that the people have the right an always have had it, to demand gold an silver for what may be due ' them. Here)- tofore the Government has been compel)- led to take Bank notes. This Subtreasn existence. i " - J-- MMM1 Tw-r mi- am a rPfo thW State of Vermont would he ctuse 01 mis aisease uuc icuvho.u o J,Im .nc .--ho.rt- tawfirdfl'-thH portion of the worst kind of humors hav- glades of Florida. It is also stated, that JS become mixed with the c.rcuIaHoq of his accounts rendered to the Department, the blood, either from contagiop or, other- were not only extremely erroneous, but wlse- ll ls s numr W"IC" F' -palpably false, making up for the lack of hi verings, fevers, heaviness, weariness and emoluments, by concealing or omitting a Pains a11 over the body because the circu- 1 w.. 1 iaiion is lmneaeu. anu iw ijaiuiai tuui oc large ponten ui ine jjuatagca aduany -j - 1 ' ; . t . 1 u u- r. ju: : r 1 aisoraerea dv me oau iiuiuuis,. xu to ceivea. unc wgniu imiiik. mut uus ia sui-i rt- ' . 11 1 ficient to fustifv his removal and so U me nrai penoa. would be. with anv other men than' the iirlvps and vour dear children, jo nV-Vin thfi, things, and be advised C 3 in'time.- , . v . n ...nftitnn hft decided. uoon, let Kb nt Into a healthy state first, by the use of the Pills. But for my part, r j t hink much- iS eaioed by vaccina tion:, however, let the advice above be Uk- Trny VIRTUE of a decree of .hi . en, and no danger can result from or in- ofEflaity for the County of nA" ....1..:-.- iK Smill Pox.; made in I He case Bennett Perrv . L.. ' tint. Howard: parte, orddrine the sale of the rl a.?.: ( rorsa,e8J' 1 the l.te:::fe,'W, deM, for n. 'Washington Market tfprtl lf-Ba- amongst .he he.rs at lar, I nhall el on th K ' . r " m ;; .,1 cn ii r w- important Sale op ' REAL ESTATE. con, Corn, 7. to 8 $2 50 cents. to $2 lay of M Lard, 6 to 'cents. - - oa 'dip, 2 25, old dip, 2 r Wld, Tn-J , ,n fli lng; in th3t County of Halifax on turoentine, new ' x - m tfi in (n 20. Spirits turpentine,;55 to 60 ctsS.Whig Shepard. frPWt arft authorized to announce iw "w : - - , JAMES F. JENKINS, as a candidate frt. fKo nvTiA rf SliPriflT nC this COUntV, St the ensuing election.! Appoint m ents of Mr. Mr. Shepard-will address his Jellow- r.ifiznn nf tbft State, at the following times and in the following places, to wit: Beaufort, Carteret, i8th April, Kinston, Lenoir, 1st May, Waynesboro', Wayne, 5th Alay, Wilmington, New Hanover, Sth May, ; uurui sine ci r isning creels, contain; about - I ; n5 ; THIRTEEN HUNDRED ACHES, i Adjoining the lands of Benjamin Juw. Samuel L- Arrington and James Pah Nicholson. A LSQ, on Tuesday Ih oo l 'l ilav'nf Maw novf I vholl aoll , .uL 5,1,1 M M A M M 4 l k M ' "' ' I f isco unc uj.iicr The blood in this case, as well as in ma- n of Greenville, who rfeem to be nv oiner appearances ui uicc, ylSm,thfield, Johnston, 13lh May, . of a different race from. all other people in against these impurities, and carries them j After having visited the "Eastern por- - 11. ll Til - . I n ... A.1.a 4 A MAI OA I .' I - tion of the State and especially the Whig Lying in the county of Nash, known Reedy Point Plantation, containing about Fire filundred Acres, Adjoining the lands of VV illie Powell n others. Bonds with cood and ablp payable in two equal instalments at twWo. and eighteen months, with interest from" the day of sale, will be required. '! . H BLOUNT, C. M. E. Nashville, N. C., 6th April. 1846. the Wtrld I10 ll,e capillary vcsacia 111 uiuw tw uui9c t unJA.ot.w .i, n0tr t an eruption, and thus to throw out these 4. UUUCtOMUU -1UI UlUl, blciv v J. I M.t did not apply for the office, and only ry BUI proposes to confer upon the Govi accepts of it until some other person may crnmcnt the ame right to demand gbld be willing to take it thus saving the mail and silver for its debts as the" people npW from passing through Greenville with- have. So far therefore from making one out being opened. Oh, what a hard case set of laws for the peqple and another for of grievance to the whigs of Greenville, humors. This is the second period. The skin is covered with pustules (mat tery pimples) in more or less quantity, ac cording to the. previous healthy or un healthy condition of the body. After these pimples come but the fever subsides, Counties, during the Spring, Mr. Shepard will make his appointments forthe Sum mer in the West until the day of election. JYotice. npHE SUBSCRIBER having purcha. pea 01 ivir. uav hi w. tJuIIuck. DIED, On the 14th January 184, at his re si dence, Belle Mont, Nash county, Dr. John the Government, it is proposed by fhe vvhno doubt will cry a long time about a"u a.uuul lc" UI ' . . c "J. . , F. Bellamy, rged 52 years, of a painful th v foil - Subtreasiirv to provide the same law for Ut. both. Both by the Subtreasury will have l&e- right to demand gold and silver whereas the Government is now denied this right. Vf2nd. ft4s denounced, as having theelTect lo provide one currency for the Govern ment and another for the people. The meaning of this char ere is that the Sub- flrtirsury will jfurnish.gold and silver to the Government and its officers, and the peo ple, with Bank, notes. This is not true "because Jas remarked above, the people have always had the right to demand gold cndsilver, in payment of their debts. The . Subtreasury does not propose to talce away or.lto curtail tiiat right But it is a little remarkable that this objection should pro ceed from that party, which bas always contended that Bank notes were a better currency, than gold and silver. If it were true therefore, that the Subtreasury did furnish gold and silver for the Govern ment, and left the currency of Banks, for the people, the people would not certainly be so unjust as to complain that the better currency should be thrown upon them. It must be admitted either that Bank notes or that gold arid silver is the better currency. If Bank notes be the better currency, then the people cannot complain that they are to have the, best. If gold and silver be the bet ter currehcy,the people have already the right to demand it, for their debts, and they should not complain if the Govern ment should secure to itself and its officers the right to demand the same. A. Y. and fall into dust. This is the third pen- od. The Small Pox is deadly or mild, ac- and protracted illness, which he endured with exemplary heroism and Christian re signation and cheering prospects of happi ness in the world to come. In the death ! Vonerress. ' fin thft Ifith .W in th Senntft the vote cording to the malignity of the tontagion, " lL. i i r i i I " " wasjaken on the Oregon notice, and pass- ine Da" aiure 01 7, fa ui Hf" of this man, it may be truly said that the i f .i f . i t r i r tiftnt. If hft wr sicklv before, and his . . , -m , , . I ... , . ea w tne lorm onerea Dy syir. jonnson oi -- --- j -T (- state has lost oie oi ner Dest citizens, his oumprs .n a conupi childre an affectionate -father, his serv- "ure cApuscu tu uauScr ui, ; . I an ipdulgent master, and the Protest- being weighed down by the corrupt state of the humors, has not the power to resist the disease and in this case, the result is to be feared, provided no the I small triangular shaped piece of land, j which lies on the other side of Hendrick'i j creek and is bounded on one side by the j said crek and on the other two sides bv I . ( the old and new roads respectively, hereby J", forwams all persons from taking or remov- 1 i g therefrom, any wood, soil, earth, sand, I clay, or any thing ele whatsoever. - WM. NOR FLEET. April 1st, 1846. .' Maryland, y a Tote of 40 to 14. As this forrh differs from that passed by the House of Representatives, it has to come before the House foriits decision. - Ih the House of Representatives, on the 14th, Gen. McKay, from the Committee of Wavs and Means, reoorted a bill redu- has been emploved: for the third purposes the "Tariff Bill." The Bill Period cannot take place, in consequence wasfread twice and referred to a Commit- of the blood not having the power to : il il 1 a. 1 - tee of the Whbre. inrow.inc nuraora dui, so as io itrm pus tules. The Preventive Course. J2eware oft Counterfeits.- We were ant Methodist Church a worthy member and one of ; her most efficient friends; for his heart, his head, his tongue,! his pen and purse were all devoted to her best inter- l. u- I ests, because he believed her I the most evangelical in her doctrines and polity of any church in these United States. f He was a member of the Convention which formed her constitution, and was a delegate elecf to the ensuing General Con $20 Reward. RAN A VV A Y from the sub scriber about the first of January last, my man . A sawyer by trade, and is a rough carpenter. He is about fifty. three years of age, tall and large, of a yellow complex-' ion, upper fore tooth out, a scar on his up-- , per lip: also a scar on his back by the cut i of a knife and marks, of shot on his baei. 1 I expect he has a pass, probably a free pass, and his destination is to some free State. All owners or masters of vessels are for- warned from emploving him or taking him oil ovnfoi vnen tne contagion nas spread in a ci--u jvio' nr! fi faSfK h ot i, 'r u c tv, the sooner everv one in it commences 0..ab0u unto, uij uic xxii rw ui Lt uiaitj v iiiuu iiau I . i opcanciu Attv ci niuci ui una Vyvjtuiiiu- been1 nassed on one of our merchants, purifying his blood the better; for this nation Js reajv to Sav "froni the rocks 1 1 . j , among other money. The . paper is too Purpose use two, four or six orBrandreths white and clumsy for the genuine. I rt is, every, or every omer nignt; mis precauuon is sure to do good, and can do no harm, and should the above symptoms of Small Pox present themselves,take the Brandreth's Pills every twelve hours, so as to produce pojwerful evacuations. Sup- ference; but "the harvest is encied, his work;38 ? P'; . He is uncommonly smart. j n jr iciihiuus jwiirn liruilK I will ve I wenty Dollars, if he is lodged in any I so that I jret him. WILLIAM M. POWELL. genuine. Other respects well calculated to deceive, f Payeltevilte Car. see him, and from the hills I behold him! let me die the death of the righteous, 2nd Prom the Washington Whig. - V - let my last end be like his., W. H. (?3FQuite a commotion was produced posing the fever did not arise from the among our merchants on Monday night, Small Pox, the patient will get Hd of the by the announcement of the failure of Mr. disease, no matter how called, and the ob J. Moore Taylor, of New York, who has ject Jn view, as to health, will be; the same. To the Editor of the Press. Sin "Many Voters" in your last paper will accept my thanks for their kind in- lenuons ana me gooa opinion mey are pleased to express of me. . X have no knowledge save from rumor that ; Genl. Barnes proposes to retire from. the public service; and whenever he Shall make such intention public, it will : be time enoigh to entertain the proposi4 titm. of "Many Voters.'? Under present eircum stances then, I cannot permit my ..name to be used in any way, that may be, in the, most remote degree, construed into opposition, to a gentleman who has, so far . as my .knowledge extends, served his con stituents faithfully. However much I "wight (eel flatter ed by the proposed ap pointment, my desire for a seat in the Le gislature is not so great as to prompt me tq commit an act of iniustice to attain it. ii :f have deemed this much due, as! wel to GenlBarnes as to "Many Voters whose commuiiMation seamed directed tc : me personally. ; ; In conclusion I will remark that it has "been a" custom in the eoiinty,jtime but o . mind, for candidates to withdraw and oth er to ueciare jnemseives , at -ttie May , term of the; County Court I see no imL perative - reason now, why the 1 eusto j ch6uld "be.; departed . from. Genl done a large business with this place. He made a snug fortune, in a few weeks last IFall by the rise in naval stores, and now, we suppose, he is strammashed by the re cent; fall in the same articles. "Ups and downs and alterations'' are inseparably in terwoven with the web of life; and the victims of indiscretion and hazard, should bear their reverses with fortitude, and learn wisdom by experience. " (j3wThere is said to be considerable commercial embarrassment among the merchants of Charleston, S. C. Several mercantile failures have occuared there, and ' one in particular for a very large amount, by which the merchants of New York and Bpston suffer to the tune of $3Q0)OOO.-r-Bdsion Jour. Farming in Edgecombe. A late Tar- Don)' Press gives . a flattering account of the recent improvement in farming intro duced' in the county of Edgecombe, by the use of marl which has been found in large quantities there. We .are glad to learn, that the farmers of that county have opened their eyes to the great advantages of an improved plan of agriculture, which aided by calcareous and other ; manures, will doubtless result in great good. They are also urning their attention to the im provement of stock.- These are good signs m the Old North State. We have believed that the low countrv of our State admits of as great improvement and . i. a 1---- x- . i - 1 w Akmizs i rm v r r. mm -m-. - mm m s-. - . !. Will probably then make known hi inl. " " r"" u.turc, as r . w . -..... i . ' mm - aim v . i iiirrinn et w j 1 - i , r j ir- v vmk wmeiv, exienaea ao- At the-second period, and while the fever continues, even if the various eruptions take place, the pills must be continued so as to produce good evacuations. This course will not only insure the life of the patient, but will also prevent any scars from being made, or any internal ob structions, or settling of the humors. By this means the crisis tak ear its course, and whether the humors be slightly corrupted or strongly depraved, the life of the pati ent is equally free from danger. And in case ofany new attack of pain, or any sign of accident from cold or otherwise, the pur gation must be repeated, in the interval of the drying of the pimples. . 4 By thus evacuating the corrosive seros ity of the humors which proiduce holes in the skin, and cause such excessive itching, the eruption will leave no marks upon the skin, and the patient cured by this practice will not be exposed to the different incon veniences which are so often the conse quence of this disease. n " If the principle of purgation were bnt well understood, no one would be afraid of the small pox, any more than of a com mon cold: there would be no innoculation or vaccination either; people would be too wise thenthey would know that all dis- Noticc HTIHE citizens of Tarborough are hereby notified, that unil otherwise announ ced, the slated meeting of the Hoard of Commissioners will take place at the Court House, at 10 o'clock, A. M. ion the first Monday in every month whien and where those having buMneSs, requiring the action of the said Hoard, must attend April 17, 1816. 16 3 orders could be removed effectually, and without danger, by simply 'evacuating the bowels, and thus purifying the blood until the disease was cured. Three or four days of this practices-how many,;weeks or months, nay, perhaps years of sickness might it not prevent! Fathers and mothers of fainilies reflect! Jfpt v ii only your duty CMRRmG;E$,7$c.m THE Subscriber offers for Sale, a superior Jyrthern4uilt Carriage Made in latest style and best materials a I-cattier-top Ruggy "Clothtop BUGGY, and a all new, with first rate harness 10 them. ALSO, a second hand barouche, but lit tle worn and a bugzy, very! cheap. -harness to them. GEO. HOWARD April 22nd, 1846. - j ; Perfumery, Soaps, c, qpHE subscriber has just received a full .-7- supply af the following article VIZ. FineWinrlnr 7A lmnnJ t? ... .. "r: r:,...w.,,, ixose, 1 rans- hcy parent, Italian Chemical, Castile &F W: - '. ..:'-V-r f SOAPS. : :.V Cologne, and assorted PER FUM P V s,ar and Bears oilsTc.; Msf, some Uegars. . All the above articles 1 will .ill u lowest possible trms. "t8f n he April 22nd, 184e. WarrentonN. C March 24, 14G. P. S. He may aim for Norfolk or VVH mington v W.. M. P. f 10 Reward. RAN. A VV. AY from the subscri ber on the 2Sth of Dec. last, m; negro woman ' . Of yellow complexion, rather under com mon height, very fleshy, has a down look when spoken to, speaks one word at a time and turns her face from you, age about 21 years she has hail or lot a child in the last ten days. She. is harbored ih the neighborhood of Mr. Ward and William Lewis, by Mr; Lewis's Granville and Sam uel Marshboiirn's Sam. I will give the above reward for her delivery lo me neaf Battle's Depot, or in Tarboro' jail. , F. H. KNIGHT. March 27, 1846. oapp ingtoh on Fevers. rTHH IS work is'now offered to the public . for sale. ' , A full disclosure of the component pari of his Anti Fever pills is given in thi work; together with directions, for making and using them on all occasions. The prire of the Pills is reduced to 75 cents pt r box and o the Books to 551 per copy. " QJ A fresh supply of the above riiw just received and for sale by GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', April 17, 1846. JBotanic.Medicincs. A FREH supply his! received and for sale by GEO. HOWARD t Apriil3ih, 1846. t I Tiimer Q JIaghes ' NORTH CAROLINA ! " -'For 184b9-::- I ' For sale by . GEO. HOFfM larboro Nqy'r 7.
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