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? ' ' ' '-I " . I :..v.- .... i . ! " J i oca. 1 s Vol. jonr. c. - Br George Howard, Jr. : Is published weekly ai Two Datlara per year if paid in advance or4 TSjdo Dollars and Fifth Uentt at me expirauon 01 vne suoscnpuuu year. Subscribers are at liberty to discontinue at an lime on erivin? notice thereof and paying arrears Advertisements not exceeding a square will be inserted at One Dollar the first .insertion and 3 cents for every continuance. Iongef adyertist mAntA at that rate per square. Couft Orders an TnHinial Advertisements 25 percent, highef. A retseraents mast be marked the numbefof inser- tioaa required or they f will be continued until etfrerwise directed, and charged accordingly. J L-ettrs va dressed to the Kditor must be post pall, or tliey way not be attended to. Wblvriicafs for Owgom Jillenlion! rlucnmatic Battalion! iN antiomaiion ol a war with England the indivi duals comnosing iKeRheu maiic Bat (al ton 3 re each and every one Jio'ifi ed J an3 Earned to & pear farmei-a8"shall here Waiter he d i reeled) before Ord erlv S ret GEO. HOWARD, ril ,Tarboro arid pnrchase a' boltle of Hewes4 Linament and Elijcirt which is warranted to cure all ttreolcl asej of ehronic or inflammatory Uheiimatism that have remained nnctirerl np to th pre eent time. 1 his without delay, so mai yo may be in readiness to march, if called upon To the Universal Rheumatic Uattahon! Given this day at Head Quarters by COMSTOCK Sr CO. Commanders General. The above article is sold wholesale by Comstock & Co. 21 Cortlandt st. New York by Geo Howard, Tarboro' M. We so n, G aston F. S Marshall, Halifax -Ben nett & Hy man, Hamilton F. W. Moore Witliamston and by one person in every village in U. States and Canadas. March 19, 1816. . THE Subscriber offers for Sale, a superior JYorthern-bniU Carriage, Made in latest style and best maieriala a Xeather-top Ruggy a Cloth-lop BUGG Y, and a all new, with first rate harness to themJ ALSO; a second hand barouche, but li tie wbrn -and a buggy, very cheap har ness to them. , GEO. HOWARD. April 22nd? 1846. JYotice. rrnHE UNDERSIGNED informs the public, th.it he has opened a a VJY&MWTMI. SIIOI, 4 miles west of Tarboro. for the purpose of repairing shot-guns, rifles, pistols, stills, still worms &c. oic. All work in his line of business writ Be J attended to and done In workman-lik manner. J NO. HOLLAND Edgecombe Co , May 8, 1846 1 9 DR. TURJYJBIV8 e and Fever, and eft ill uutt jftbtv THESE PILLS have been extensive U9CU in nr Vt nrmll rrm Ika n4'i 6 years, with the most unparalleled success; in fact, in no single instance have they beer known to fail in effecting a sore eu -e M 2 hUrS' in case of 'jhe most formida. ole character, and. even after the most emi- nent PhVsiptana ).U.... k .t J ..a uac CAiiauiicu iiicii uir most skill, the patient, almost withott nope, has been entirely cured in 24 hbu bythe use of these pills alone. these pills I are prepared by Dr. Henry urner, sole proprietor tiear Fayettfe- "c, yumoeriand county, N. U. G: HO WARD: agent, Tarboro' li; i&awara?Joy:ne? Depot, W. AArmstrons. at' his Store. G. Armstrong Sons, Rocky M iv jxnigfii9-i raaesvilie. t. Tarboro', Nov. 25, 1845. Turner Hughes1 NORTH CAROLINA ' , A IL M A M A (D :. For 1840, !- For sale by ' GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', Nov yr 7. 1 Agu Patterson $ Wills, PCTKUSBURG, Va. " ' 1 August Sth 1845, - . ' MAVE in Store and" are receiving the following Goods, to wit: v 00 hhds P. RicoN. O.V SV Croix and refined Sugars', - s ;j.r 'iy 200 bags Lagu i ra,' Rid and Java Coffee, 0 nhds i rViHtcof and Cuba molasses, 4. ' ; part primty ,ri. ,y -a-:" 1' , 1000. sacks L.; P.5 and G. A. saltc 200 ps. cotton basrffiriirr part sttp'r qual. 200 coils Bale rope h' 10000 lbs. Virginia cured bacon, ; 10000 j" Western sides and shoulders M - 250 sides good'? and damaged' , Sole . . . , Leather, i:,v; r;-j r 'il r?' 1 '; ; '. - f 50 doaSt Russet upper . do,. 500 lbs. Shoe thread, v 1 50 bis. No. II and 2, Ga.t nerririgs, 100 boxes Sperm and Tallow candles, approved Brands, 1 20 boxes & bis. Loaf & Crushed sugar, JTssupriotPulveri 100 bags Drop and Buck shot, j: 100 kegs D. P powder, 30 tons Swedes and English Iron, 5 if band and hoop .. do. 3 blistered, German & Cast steel, 250 kegs cut and box nails, 10 doz: Wells & Co, approved axes, -50' caks London porter q'ts & p'ts, lO lihd Baltimore whiskey , v 50 bis. do. do. 50 superior Northern A. Brandy, 15 lO 10 1 5 N. E. Hum, t Scuppernong Wine, qr. casks Tener iff and S. M . do pipe sujperior old Madeira, . Or casks Port wine, 5 half pipes 'superior Cognac & Cham r 5 : paign brandy, warranted genuine, 30 bis. old Mondugahela 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 Y. H. Tea, r - i 50 dot. Bed cords, best Hemp lOO'pCottdn Lines, 100 reams Wrapping paper, 50 " Writing & Letter do.. 20 boxes Whktlmore's genuine Cotton and Wool cards, 1 . 100 bis. new City ground, family flour, 100 8. F. ditto ditto & country, ' 55 I superior Cider Vinegar, 1 00 bushels best Clover smed -select edt Together; with - other articles usually kept in the Grocery Hhej all of which we offer for sale, upon such terms as we think a fair examination cannot fail to approve. We are agents for the sale of Jabez Parker's Threshing Mathiticg FAN MILLS, STRAW CUTTERS & Which are sold at the same prices as by the Manufacturer. We also solicit a contlnuafice of1 the very liberal patronage heretofore received in the way of Consignments of Produce: say Cotton Tobacco Wheat, Bacon, &c.) and pledge ourselves to be unwavering in pur terms of Commissions, as we place all on an equal footing. Say Jijty Cents, pet Bale for Cotton, and all other kinds al Produce 2h per cent. Also, the receiving and forwarding of Merchandise. The un paralleled popularity of ES a surety of it virtues the genuine Hay's Lfnrment has cured over twenty thousand casesof PTLES in the United States. It is the only article used and pre scribed by the Faculty afNew York, and it is recommended by every Physician in the country who has used ft or seen its ef fects on others. The genuine has Corn stock & Co.'s name on ench wrapper. Sold wholesale'by Comstock' & Co. 2.1 Cortlandt st. Wew York by Geo. lluw ard, Tarboro'- M. Wesson-, Gaston F. s; MarshallV Halifix Bennett &. Hman, Hamilton F. W. Moore, Williamston and by Tone f person icr every village in IL States and ( anadas. Match 1, IcT46. ill T.-r4 f i MSu the Subscriber 9 LARGER ASSORTMENT Swedes, Amerpran and English Ironi t 1 German j5ifcast Steel, cut S wrougnt ratis, Castings, consisting of ovens; pots, spiders, skillets, tea;kettles,-andirpn3f cart and I' waeon boxes ploughs, points hees, Spades, long handled slroveis, noes, trace f. and halter chains, sulKy isprings, , turlis Islandlt,-blown & grond salty -White lead,4inseed anditrain ail, ' ! 8 x lO and IQx 12 window glass putty. ALSO, a vefyJargev& general assortment of GROOERIESr ' ifardware and Cutlery China, Glass, Crockery and 8t one ware, For saleon accommodating terms . , I Tarboro Vor. 12 145. To Mill Owners. - ! J11 H E, Subscriber having, been appointed by the Proprietors, ;f '3 . Agent for Holchkx83ie ! Vertical irater .Wheels,;; j . Is now prepared to exhibit them, give the necessary. information respectina them, and dispose of individual rightst ) There'are several of them' in successful oneratirirr irt this section of the State, as viill be seen by reference to the advertisement respecting these W heels in another part of this paper, to which attention, is invited. All that is required is, to see a M ijl in usef with thes Wheels to induce any Mill owner to have them. GEO. HOWARD " Tarboro, June 23, 1846.' ' - NOVEMBEU, 1845. At$ ExtoaordiMarty M AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. rrp H E subscri ber ; has again: returned , from New Vork where he has pur chased for CASH, a 1 Large and iv ell selected stock oj Seasonable Goods- j At Greatly REDVCEti ICKS Haying been there just at 'the close of the butiness season, he has beep' enabled to purchase the most of his Goods greatly be low the prices charged a month or six weeks ago, when the market Was crowded with country merchants. j - With a stock unequalled for newness of stye, extent and variety, and with a deter mination to sell for the smallest profits, he feels confident in saying, that he can make It to the interest of those in want of Goods to give him a Call. JAS. WEDDELL. Tarboro', November 12, 1845. Ur. JLi tins Celestial Balm of China, s A POSITIVE CUQEfor the Piles ati'd all external ilings--all Internal irrita tions brought to the surface by friectjon with this Balm, so In coughs, swelled or sore throat, tightness, of the chest, this Balm applied on a flannel will relieve and cure at once. Fresh wounds or old sores are fapidly cured by it, : Zfii's Temperance Bitters, , On the principle of substituting the tonic in place of the stimulant principle, which has reformed so many drunkard! To be used with LIN'S BLOOD PILLS, supe rior to all others fur cleansing the system and the humors affecting the blood and for all irregularities of the bowels, and the ge neral health , GEO. HOWARD Agent June 3rd, 1840. Perfumery, Soaps, 8fc fTTlHE subscriber has just received A fut1 . supply of. the . following Articles, viz: Fine Windsor, Almond, fioset Trans parent, Italian ChemicalCas tile & Fancy - Cologne, and assorted PERFUMES: Macassar and Bear's oils, &c, &c. i GEO. HOWARD. April 22nd, 1846. Dr. Tyler's Ve FEVER & AGUE PIUS. rrrfHE success of thejseJPillj in curing in TT, a fewhours, where flpther.reniedies have failed and that too", in cases of twelve and eighteen months' standing warrants the assertion, that if taken according to di rections,' they "are a certain cure. A long list o( certificates in proof pf : their infalli bility, might be added, but those upon the directions are deemed sufficient.' Try them arrrd be convinced that , they are the most effectual and eertain and the; very Best remedy ever offered to the 'public to nsure a permanent arid lasting cure. " BraggW Store, wndescbv, Ala. , W 'April.29f 1845. ,$ To Dr. G. K. Tyler? 1 Deatf SiiWrhis .maycertilythat allter using rhany preparations Mb'rf the core of Chi I Is and Fever, and expenSirtg seme for ty five dollars in physician's bills, without any benefit I procured a box ; of Dr. G. K Ty lerfi Fever and Ague Fills, at one dol lar, which cured me effectually, after I had sufferei Withlthis distressing and unpleas ant complaint foe t.wefve months. 1 have k nown them used in thirty casesf, and not a box hsrs faiiedJ I believe them to he the very besr ami vmost safe and j certain cure for aguendfererHhat ean - bemused, and unequalled as a tonrc restorative, in all de bilitated conditions of the system. ;-!? U . r u ; r ; - - .vKjVlYERS....t !(3 iricft & per box with "full direct rows. . For sale i t Jarbbro', by r V. GEO. HOWARD, Agent. May 5th, 1845. a NIEW getable " 1 fua TflE TARSOAo' PRESS. A Toast to t "T HE 0 lOXiYlf vfrilteh; .epresiu.or. tfie, 4 th of July. i North Carpi ina I-wjll tpaH to;the j , 1 rhy lpnpr and name may not fall: 'I :.h Peace & happiness may Vt thou always seer Death to h im w horn thy name mis c a Us. I ney may laugh 2nd sneerf at your turpen tine, ' ' . ' : ' " ' A nd point at your naked white' pines 1 3 But let thenir laugh when they' follow the - line-- . -f.---: vv.T ... . A nd view your gUttering gold, mines., They may laugh about your "barrels of tar, -w;J;r -- - ;- ? And make all; the fun that they canj But when they are headed & shipped afar, They bring back bright mony to man May your lofty pines never cease to run, As long as the poor rman can toil; HFs turpentine fiiw like the rii-h man's fun 'y To make hi hi love his nati vedili1 r They may laugh at your "green tobacco And feign to turn sick at their sight; You are proud of them, . for they feed on v' germs, , ,;; '' ,..r . y.'-.-h: :-;.l:,- From which the farmer gainshis might. They may . cry banks, , discount upon your old And say what a name for money J Duncan Cameron stands foremost in ranks. His bills pass like "peach and honey Your daughters old, they re ' like Amazons of With virtue alone for their shield; -If call'd for they'll go in relief so bold, To fight and die upon tije field. Their lily white hands that look like the ' ' SnoW, r ' - - Will never stand back for the sun j And if time should call they re ready tdo, They fear nJt the sight of a gun. ;;; 4 Norths Carolina! feel proud of -your girls, They lare worth their weight in ,vgood .... gold' . . With their red rosy cheeks and dancing curls, , . , r Never acknowledge yourself old. Go to the farmer and look at his wife, She looks calm, contented, and mild Her needle she plies-the joy of her life Is seen in the form of her Child Then ask for his daughter,- &where; is she? Counting chickens, or feeding the pigs; She gathers the- plums herself from the treej ' ' : - Then pulls & takes her mother theV" If man wants a wife Car'lina's the State, For here 'mon g her pines he Can find; ' Just such a girl as he'd willingly male, To keep him Contented in mind t 4 If man wants to .-dirt, just let him come here," - f think we have some of that sort They 'II lead htm along and call him "a dear,'1 Until the poor fellow is caught. And then they'll fret him, they'll please, and they 'll teae, At last he becomes monstrous sick; fhey feign.to relent he fels more at ease He begs and they give mm a mce.. Her sons they .are. sons who honor her name, . . ; . Arid love to defend her in strife And whatever foe Would sully her fame, ' They boldly deprive him of I i I e coNCttsiasi; - -; frferfds, we have met to celebrate this day, 6 let each one fill high' his glass Drink half to our State, and the restwe may 9t .Bachelor's Cave, N .C.; July 2nd, 1846, " fcyThe Union thus alludes U crertaih rtfmbrs respecting Santa Anar We deem "M our Buty;tostateV itx the most prositi ve terms, that our government has no sort of connexion with any scheme of Santa Aha lor the revolution bf Mexico, or For any sort of purpose. Some three months ago some adventurer was in Wasn ingtbti who wished to obtainr their .cotrnte nance and aid in some scheme or other con? nected with SanU Ana.,: They declined all sort of etomnexiori; co-operation, or pari ticipaUon ift any effort for the purpose. The govief rimetit of this country declines all such intrigues or bargains. ; - They"4iave war openly- in the face of the world. Themeatt td prosecute it-with all tlieir vigor. They mean to force Mexico to do .us justice at the point of the sword. This" then, Is tbeirdesign-r-this Is .their plati and, it is ivprthy of ; a bold, high-minded anu energeiic peopie. GehXntftor.-TheZ correspondent of the Philadelphia North 'American thus writes from Washington: . i he management of the war is now corn mltted to the hands of Gen. Taylor, whoso progress thus far has shown him to be emihently worthy of he" destination and Confidence. The plan of operations is ex ceedingly extensive.1 The -force under Gen. Taylor i to March to the city of MexFcp that under Gen; Wool to subdue,' should there be resistance, the provinces o Chihauhua and Coahula, and to co-operat'd with Gen. Tay lorj and that under - CoU Kearney is to take possession of Santa Fe and to be independent In its sphere. A ve ry large discretion Is necessarily entrusted to the ? C0mmahcler-inchie '"''-"Written' or ders to this effect, It Is said, of much mo ment have ""been tra nsm itted to him for three months past. 1 . ' . - . - 4 ,-- - - Erom the Petersburg Republican. '"- : ' .' f ':' . : f Gen.. Scott."jmtn the correspondenco which recently took place between Gien' Scott and the Secretary of War, the Gen.? commences one of his letters by saying that he received Mr. Marcy's communi cation just as he sat down to a hasty plate of soup. A good deal of fun has been made out of this expression at the expense of the old gentleman. -An exchange paper sug gests, that henceforth he be called Mar-;, shall Tureeni another wants to know if . it was! clam soup. . ". - - , .. - : ' Erom the Raleigh St aft : General Gainef.-A Court of Inquiry, to consist of Brevet Brig. Gen. H. Brady, Brevet Brig.f Geri. G. M. Brooke, end , Col. h Crane, members, and Brevet, Capt. J. F. Lee recorder, has been ordered by the President to convene at FoH Monroe on the 18th July, to investigate the con duct of Brevet Maj. Gen. Gaines. - " C ' - ' ' - From Masattan.--A letter to the N. Y. Journal of Commerce of the 20th May saysT ThCpolitlcatlTidvement vhich I al- lUded to oh the' 29th Ult has taken place, by the garrison here pronouncing on the 7th inst. in faVor of Santa Anna Erorri Mexieo.-&y a Mexican citizen direct from Carmargo, (says the Matamo- -ras newspaprer,) we are informed that the Government hasordered the immediata appearance of Generals Arista and Ampu dia in the city of Mexico. The former to explain satisfactorily the causes of the mis fortunes which befelr the army in its late unsuccessful, attempts1 Upon . the American ; forces -the latter no doubt, to sustain somo very serious charges which he has prefer-; red : againstV Arista. The representation d made by these two chieftains, judging from casual expressions immediately after the' destruction of their United forces, dif fered materially. Gen. ; Arista - passed through 51 en terey some twelve days ago, upon his way to the city, of Mexic6. Gen. , Ampiidk praceeded by the Way of Tarn- pi CO . ..." Erom the PayetteVitte Carolinian Earrrters9 Journal. We have received the first number of si small paper prirftcd at Salisbury called the "Farmers' 2 our titAj by Obadjah Woodson. 1 We are glad to seer a democratic Rowan' county, there having been none since 1841 From the size and Improving btfsincr ppects of Salisbury we should -Judge that' such a paper there might be sustained by pursuing $. ? mtfdetatey ! judicious, yet' firm :c6ursf? i n pel itics,"and using economy in the mehahicafp We vish Mrl Woodson success, person ally atftT politically. ifiThe LewisbuTg: fVa.) Chromclo states that 391 manumitted- slaves of s the? late Joha RamlolDh passed through that town on the 22d ulton their way to Mer cer coutrty, Ohio, where a large tract of land had been purchased for mem. Amuu them was za old patriarch, aged I I 0 y earg. Some difficulty is anticipated on their arn.; val, the citizens being averse to meir ceir lingamopgthexn. . ; v :
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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