i : 5, ; " V.i 5 $3 5-'. & : f ST? T' - it ' - i. If liolem JL054U TarboroughjJBdgcca XWinesdaysJ 1 840. i - 4 Tlie Tarfoo rough Prss, ti B n Geobge Ho wakdJ 4 B.f f t published weekly i7W Dollars per, year lid in advance or,; rwo uqium i ana r ijiy is at the expiration of the -subscription year scribers are, at iberty to, discontinue at any 3 pa gi ving notice thereof and pay ing arrears. vdVertisements - nqt exceeding a square will be rted at One Dollar the first insertion, and '25 3 for every eonti nuance liong-er wdveftise ts at that rate per square, .Court Orders and sial Advertisements percent, higher., Ad isements must be marked the ntimberpf inser 3 required, or. they , will be continued until jrwise directed, and charged .accordingly. otters addressed to the Editor must -be post . . -. -. ' - . . ' , or they may not be attended tto jlurtteers for rrrk n. 'V Mention! rheumatic Battalion! IN anticipation of a war with England, the indivi duals com'posingihef'Aei mutic Battalion are each and i every one-J notifi ed and' warned to ap- 5i pear. (armed as shall here-1 IPafter be directed,) before rderly Surgeon GEO. HOWARD, in arboro', and purchase a boitle of i Hewes? Minamenl and .Eliccir y hich is warranted to cure all the old cases "-chronic or infl.rnmtoy Rheumatism it have remained unclired np to the pre nt time. This without delay, so that you ay be in readiness to march, if called upon. 3 t h e U rw v e r sa I R h e u n a t i c H a t a 1 1 o n ! 1 ? I Given this day at Head Quarters by CO MS TOOK $ CO. I , , Comrriinders General. I The above article is sold wholesale by bmstock & Co. 21 Cortlandtst. New York --by tGeo f Howard, Tarboro' M . . W es jn,Gaston F. S Marshall Halifax Ben stt & Hy man, Hamilton F. W. Moore, 7iIliamston - and by one person in every itlage in U.: States and Cauadas. .. 'March 19, IS46. 1THE; Subscriber offers for Sale, a superior I" JYbrthcrn-built Carriage, I Made in latest style and best materials a j"--- Lieatlier-t op Buggy a Cloth-1 op BUGGY, and a all new. with first-rate harness to them. ALSO, a secoml hand barouche; but lit !e worn and a bugsy, very cheap har iess to them. G BO. HO WARD April 22nd, 1846 TTIHE universal celebrity; .which this , medicine his gained in every section f the country, and the many .astonishing tires it has r fleeted, have established its mcacy beyond all doubt; as a general 1 jmily medicine it has no rival. In all ca 3s of indigestion, bilious fevers, dyspep la, liver complaints, sick headache, jaun ice, asthma, dropsy, piles, colic, wbrms, )isease of the heart, and in all affections f the stomach and bowels. Peters' Pills fill be found a never-failing remedy, f I Peters' PUIs are purely vegetable, : an innocent that the infant of a month old lay use them, if medicine is required not ly with sifety, but with a . certainty of eiving all the benefit medicine is capabfe imparting. Female may use them du g ail the' critical periods of their lives, iters' Pills wilf insure their health and o.auce regularity in all the l unctions of 03 Price 25 and Je in Tarboro,' by 50 cts per box. For ; ' GEO HOWARD, Agent. Tarboro', Aug. 18, 1845.. ; y , T1 HE , .subscriber has just received a full 7 supply.: of the following articled, mz: Fine Windsor Almond, Rose, I rans jarent, Italian Chenriical.Cas tile & Fancy,! Cologne, and aborted PERFUMES: vlacassar and B-ar a oils, &c. , &c Compound Chloffii e To oth Wash, fo preserving the teeth 9 project frig the'gums, " All the above articles l .will -sell on the owest possible termtv-Vli: ' ' ' " v :t GBObffRDl ferj Soap JPatterson & Wills, ; . PETERSBURG, Ya. . f Vtiigusl 25th, 1845, ' njTA VE.in Store and are- receiving the I U. ; V1 w I mr t (inn A g- in wit ,60 hhds Pj-Rico, NO., St. Croix and refined ,.ugarsy ; 2PQbags Laguira, Rio and Java coffee, 20 hhds ' K.K.Rtcb and ( Cubamolasses, part prime y 000 J sacks L.. P, :and G. A . salt, . 200 rpsC- cottori bagging, part sup"r quat. 200 coils Bale trope. 10000 lbs. Virginia cured bacon, . 10000 ' Western sides and shoulders. 250 sides v'gbod and. damaged" Sole -j- - -Leather, , : -. , -,f J-. 50 doz. HuSset upper . do., 500 lbs. hoe thread, 150 jbls. No! 1, and 2,, N. Ca. herrings, 100 boxes Sperm and Tallow candles, v approved Brands, 1 ' 20 boxes & bis. Loaf & Crushed sugar, " S bis. superior Pulverised ' do. 100 bags Drop and Buck shot, 1 00 kegs D. P. powder, ' 30 tons Swedes and .English Iron, 5 ' bnd and hoop do. . 3 r " Iblisjered, German; & Cast steel, 250 kegs" cut and boxf nails, H 10 doz. Wells & Co. approved axes, 50 casks London porter q' is & p'ts, 10 hhds Baltimore whiskey, 50 bis. do. do. 50 m superior Northern A. Brandy, 15 N. E Rum - 10 Scuppernong ine, 10 qr. casks TeherifT and S. M. do. 1 ' pipe' superior-old Madeira, 5 qr. casks Port wine, '! 5 half pipes superior Cognac & Cham paign brandy, warranted genuine, 30 bis. old Monougahela whiskey, 2 puncheons best Jamaica Rum, 3 pipes H. Gin,- 100 nests Iron and Wood bound tubs, 20 bags pepper, spice and ginger, 5 half chests superior G. P., Imperial and YifH, Tea, 50 doz Bed cords, best Hemp, 100 Cotton Lines, 100 reams Wrapping paper, 50 v r Writing & Letter do. 20 boxes I'Vy hittimbre's genuine Cotton f and Wpor cards', t . 100 bis. new City ground, family flour, 100 S. F. ditto ditto & country, 25 " superior Cider Vinegar, 1O0 bushels best Clover seed tflecled, ogether ' with other articles usually ept in the Grocery line; all of which we ffer for sale, upon such terms as we think 'fair examination cannot fail to approve. We are agents for the sale of Jabez Parker's Threshing JTIachinc 8, FAN MILLS. STRAW CUTTERS & Which are sold. at the same prices as by he Manufacturer, , .;- We also solicit a continuance of the very , iberal patronage heretofore' received in 1 he way of Consignments of Produce: say Cotton,. Tobacco. Wheat, Bacon, &c ; and pledge ourselves to be unwavering in our erm; of Commissiqns, as we place all on n equal looung. . aay niu cents per iBaleibr Cotton, and all- other kinds ol I Produce 2i-per cent. . Also, the receiving and forwarding of Merchandise, The unparalleled popularity of Ha$ s Linimerti, ITS la surety of its virtue the genuine r Hay's Liniment has cured over twenty .thousand cases of PILES in the United plates. I ri s the only article used and pre scribed by the Faculty of New York, and it is recommended by every physician in she cbuntrv who has used it or. seen its ef- ecisi on omers. i ne genuine nas uum- i . : . - .... , . lock & Co. 's name on each wrapper. Sold wholesale by Comstock . & Co 21 orttandt st. New York by lGeo. How- Wrf,lTarbofb' M: Wesson, (iaston F. p Marshall, Halifax Bennett Hyman, Hamilton F: W. Moore, Williamston- bnd by one person in every Village in U. pStates and Cauadas.- March 19, 1846. I Just Receiyed, ; A LARGE ASSOR I MKNT Swedes, r- American and English Iron, : German & cast Steel, cut it wrought Nails. Castings, consisting of ovens, pots, spiders. sKiueis, tea, Keuies, anuiruus, -um wagon boxes,; ploughs, points &' heels, (Spades,, long handled shovels, hoes, trace and halter chains, sulky springs, . rurks Island jsalt, : blown & ground sajt, a VVbile lead, linseed and train.bil, , p x 10 and 1 0 x L2 wi ndp w glassy-putty. LLSO; a very; large & general assortment o 'f-t1 'GROCERIES,, 1 ; Hard vyarc, and Cutlery, phiMfGldsWC ioare, pbrVale on! accommodating terms. Tarboro', Nov. 12, t : " ' 9 From the Raleigh Standard GOV. GRAHAMthe RAIL ROAD. Mr. Editor: l am pleased to see that the people are beginning to take a lively interest in the approaching gubernatorial election. Partaking in some degree in this feeling, in common with my , fellow citizens, I propose to address; a few thoughts on this subject to the public, con sideration; having no other object in viey than the welfare and prosperity, of our be loved State. Would it be, then, the inter est of North Carolina to re-elect Gov. Graham? j Has he acted the part of the good and faithful, or of the wicked and slothful servant? These are important in quiries. In looking for the increase of his talents, I find none. But it is alleged by his friends that he has done nothing for which he ought to be turned out the palace. I suppose then, as this is all that has been said for him, and as he is known to be a man of negative character, that no positive good is to be expected from his adminis tration. That he can make a poljte bow, and walk as direct from the capitol to the palace, neither turning to the right hand or to the left as any other man, I am ready to admit; md if our whig friends prefer the expression, he tries to I'lbok like a Gover nor." But in this he does not "follow in the foot-steps of his illustrious predeces sor," whose chief recommendation, as I learned from the whig press, lay in his shaking hands with all the wagoners who visited Raleigh. Tothis it may be truly replied that a man's public, and not his private, conduct constitutes his qualir fication for office. ; If Gov. Graham has done the State any good, or has benefited any portion of it, he ought to - have the merit of it; on the contrary, if he has been faithless to all sections, and profitable only to a few favorites, he should receive the heavy condemnation of the people. I, then, charge that Gov. Graham has involved the State in a heavy debt contrary to the intention of the Legislature and re gardless of the rights of his constituents, when the only motive he could have had was to release or favor the obligors to in demnify the State upon the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road bonds against loss; and I intend to prove, this, charge. , The bill to authorize the foreclosure . of the mortgage of the Raleigh & Gaston Rail Road, appointed the- Governor the . State agent andlnvested him with a sound dis- cretion, within stated limits, .to . purchase this Road. In discharging this duty he was a faithless servant, as thV history of that bill will show. On the 26th of De cember 1844, Mr. Cherry introduced the first draft of this bill, bv the third, section of , which the Governor was directed to bid "a sum STTPFKIENT to cover, the sum of 300,000 and the interest dn the bonds ex ecuted &. endorsed in pursuance of the act of the General Assembly, passed in 1840- '41." (House Bill, No. 50.) This section was amended (House Bill, Npy 53.) so as to direct the Governor to bid "a sum not exceeding $300,000, and the interest un paid by the company on the bonds; execu ted" &c. This bill could not have passed in its original shape; and jret . His : Excel lency has acted under thelfirst orm of the bill, which was oohdemned by the legis lature. He was sent as the State's agent with certain' discretionary powers, to pur chase this property as any prudent man Would do acting for himself. rTo this duty, he was faithless, in. every sense and mean ing of the word, as will be seen from the following editorial from the "Raleigh Reg ister." of Nov, 11, 1845: :: :, " Our Rail Road. Governor Grahani has returned frojm his examination; of the Raleigh and Gastton Rail Road.- t He was accomoaniea yio uraiuu wjr rM - Treasurer, by George W: Mordecai, Esq., the temporary President, pi the Company, John D, Hawkins, Esq.vof Franklin, - one of the Directors, jimd Mri Hollister, Super intendent of the koad. We are gratified to learn, that the Governor found the Road, excepting the secUoabetween Raleigh and Forqstville, on which wprkmenj are now operating, in, much better, condition than hehad expected; and that, after a personal survey of almost the entire track, and the Depots,.; Aqueducts, and. noble ' Bridges of the Company, and on the inspection : of me rieports.oi its income lor tne past two years, made, to the Court of Equity of Wake, he determined without hesitation, as jthe Agent and Jlepresentatiye of j . the State, at the sale of the Comnanv's nroher- w1 k rt .u oQfK hiUw to bid the maximum amount prescribed in the Act of the general Assembly at the last Session, viz: $300,000, and the interest accrued thereon since the ' Bonds for this amount, endorsed by the State, were issu- edi which will be in all about 58381,000. f'Weare trulv. clad to find that such a result nasi been obtained, after a careful ex amination by the highest Officer of the State, upon his official responsibility, With a view to exercise the discretion: vested in hip by the Legislature, so that ample jus tice may 'be done to the public: but in the mode least injurious to the Stockholders, who have sustained so great a loss in this j enterprize. '"The course adopted by the Governor, in forming and making known beforehand, his determination upon this subject, seems tO' us in the highest degree proper. Wh ilst it is calculated to enhance' the price of the Road, to the advantage both of the State and the Stockholder, it giyes nojife to; those who may desire to compeiC ,iri tlie nurchase. so as to enable them' to make arrangements for raising capital and. giv ing security for the large sums inydl ved in the purchase upon the terms required b the Law arrangements whichjit is obvi ous, from the limited means of individuals among us, could not be marie without a reasonable time for preparatiop.,, ' Whose aid did the -Governor seek ; in placing a proper value on this Road? Pour gentlemen named above, every one, of whom were obligors in the bonds of in demnity to save harmless the State against lossy and their joint obligations together with others, amounts to between .75 and 100 thousand dollars! Marvelous proper men these, to consult in valuing the Road! No censure is attachable to them for their advice to his Excellency; they did noth ing more than other persons equally inter ested would do. The more the Governor bid, the less they would have to refund to the State: and of course it is not a. matter of surprise that, with such: counsellor, he determined to bid the maximum amount at the first dash without an opposing bid- IBut the Register says that he inspected the reports of the - income of the Road made to Wake Court of Equity. . What could he find there to justify his determi nation? I have paid some attention to these reports also, and to tne turtner tact mat ior two anu a nan years, oy a uccrcce in Wake Equity Court, the State has been entitled to the income of this Road; and, unfortunately for His Excellency, in -all of that time the Road has not paid the of age, who is a complete , galvanic batte first red cent! The Governor, then, know-jrv,At first she was supposed by hei ing the fact that the Road had not cleared j shop-work companions, under the influ one cent in two and a half years rand thatjence of Satan:; and was in vain carric! .to he could purchase it for g50,000, bid I the the Priest But when submitted " to tho maximum amount, which : relieves the,' inspection of the philosophers,,' M. ArarroJ obligors, and places a load of debt upon the M.' Laugrer, and Guoyon, she was disco vf tax-paying people that years of toil and!ered to be electrified: sometimes positive- sweat only can oniy can -remove, m u carrying oUt the whig doctrine advocated last legis lature by R. T. Paine (of Chowan) , and others, that these bonds of indemnity oyght to; be surrendered by the Sta te. This subject will receive lurther notice from A UJLUoJii; UilpJCi it v .iitiw Imposier and Forger.- Some two months since a man passed himself off among the people of Prince William and Siafford countiesj.as the Rev. Mr. McCIay ol: the Methodist? Episcopal CljurchJ He preached at Stafford Court House, and ' for med a isomewhat extensive acquaintance in that - county 1 On Wednesday last, 1 the saine individual, or an Exceedingly ; exact counterpart; presented himself at the coun ter of Mr. Coi; Merchant Taifor bthis tdwn with an order signed W P.'Conway, for a suit of clothes. - The order was hon ored forthwith; and just about as oon as tlie accomplished scoundrel mounted his n&, anoV vvas- op h ipr parts unknown.; He f. The National Fair.-r-The Washington Union speaks of the, preparations being made in that city to give .effect to, the in tended exh i bi tj on of national mahu factu res on the 20tii i ins5 "A. , temporary .building is being erected near the City Hall, of spa cious dimensions. It is of the shape of a' T. The top of the T is 160 feet long, by 60fwide. The shaft of the T is 240 fee t long. It is capable of holding a vast vari. ety of manufactures. The exhibitio n pro mises to be an imposing spectacle.' 4 j. -t QpAa a party of young ladies were ta king a walk for the purpose of viewing the Falls, near , Waterto wn, one "of their num ber, . named Frances . Reed, an adopted daughter of Mr. Peter Howk, of -that town, having ventured too near the edge, became dizzy, it is supposed, and fall ih over the jiteep embankment, was instantly Hufriedaw drowned. The body. had not been recovered at jast accounts. yv. Y paper.; . , The'' rlexingtoaj; (Mo.) Telegraph an nounces the marriage of Mr. Elden II y ers, a youth of ' 19, to ; MrsJ MaryNash, the mother of 25 'cnildren! "And , also, Judge J ohn Briscoe, .formerly, of Cpovqr county, and Vow a resident if Van Buren aged 70, to Miss Drake, aged 16! Hus bands appear to be as scarce in the West as wives were only a few years ago., From Calif ornia.--& letter in tlie New York Express, received overland da led San D iegb, J anuary 27, says that tho people are expecting every hour to hear of a war jbetween, Mexico K and' the United . States. J Tlie Provincial Assembly ' will convene shortly, when it id the intention to declare California free of Mexico! '. , yj Cqlffirhid -l?ar7ner.A:fentiemz$ writing from California to. the editor of the St, Louis Reveille, says his stock con sits of about 4000 head of oxen, 1700 hor ses and mules, t 3000 sheep and as mahv hogs. They, ill pasture themselves with out difficulty in the rich prairies" and bot toms of the Sacramento, and fpnlyr require to be attended. This is done by Indians of whom ; he employs i 400. His. annuajt crop of wheat is about 12,000 bushels, with ; barley, peas, bearis, etc. in proportion ftJ-On the 16th of February Mons. Ar- ago introduced to the French Academy of . Sciences, the case of a younir girl 14 yeara' iy, more irequeniiy. negauveiy. A sheet of paper- a pen -ana sometimes even a table is driven by a touch especially of her left side, as if propelled by a gust of wind; , A n instrument has been invented lately in England for sowing wheat, and similar grain: ? Among the advantages of it cro these: it distributes the grain regularly, in stead of thickly in some pieces, and tco thinly in others and it will save to r Eng land 5,000,000 of bushels srinUally. t.i ? i Otr-The t Gei-raanic Union of .e.usiol3S, which seenres free tradeamon& the i States t r united, in - it, now extend from ; tho frontier of France and Btiium to those cf Russia and Austria, and includes ,twenU eight millions of .. people. .. The nuir ptates composing this Confederation,, .vcr formerly; surrounded with cusIqed? he ;rcr, and, all sorts of restraints; upca mutu-I inf tercpurse j , They :ti now, enjojrt: tho ;zzzo perfectly free, trade. tith each other, th" pervades, unites, nd: bosses,: tfeei.St5itt3.Ci- is.rpnubUc? ;. : t r . iii- It is proper tasay that the Baltimore Con" ference contains individuals of thj nams this scoundrel has thoucht proper to bju sume. . It is' believed that this person hc.3 been advertised before. His real name is sup posed Ttobepupuyor sQmethinjj like iL He appears to be about 23 or. 25 -years of agents about 5 feet 10 -inches highysnd of light cdnip1exibrn5ft;H? ? Ed itors wi th ' : whom we exchange would subservethe cause of justice by giving him; a "puf.---Fredericsburg Recorder, j , J