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TARSOROCCili t VE5DNfiSDAYi AUGUST 26, 1S46. 5fifc fiisuli. Si codntiertmairi be t l Vtari wHa;rir1 irf warrant ut enough has been received td warrant :.:-.u u hvI w 1 " Hfi ;r , .iorlfv nf SOOO Ibr- Gov. Graham, 4 majority iri the Senate, ind 16 in tHe Be House of Cdrrimdns, giving theni a majority of 20 on joint bal- lot-last Legislature th.y had 32 on joint talloti set there ir not much df a gain for them on that score, drtd ciiir Unhappy di- :t- Irri.UKf nrtnnf fri fhf n. t riZ fi'ur mrUv with. out an increase df the DODular TOte in his ftror. in th face of this apparent i.u. r-ji -,u ..,.!. modestlv ask ui-to ddmlt that the Old North SUte if'hig--odr "conscience" Will riot permit us td do sd. With the r,. i:i ,lomnt,J that nought Unt wantnf unanimity onioned our de- feat, we can but "turnover a new leaf nA w o7r, .. Mr. IfavwoocTs Address. ine union cuuiauis - iwu "v wuuu o AH dross .n tho P.orile nf North Carolina. touching his recent course on the Tariff nd his? resignation as Senator. Its ex- ireme length forbidi its introduction into bur columns, which we do not regret, as it .--Blc,s,MIJr-'lVBUU' "J -w contalris iddch gross abuse of his "frienzied mature which elected him, rind jne partizans" fdr. engaging id the "dirty offche pledgenunder which he took office, work" of objeatiUi his course; and an The consideration of these dircumstari. insidious attack on the whole democratic cs would constrain us to condemn hisadt party for advocating the Revenue Tariff af unworthy df a represenUtive of any hill df 1846 in preference to the Prdtec- Py people, unless his vindication tive Tariff of 1842; and is, withal, a good c5uId show sonrte excuse fdr such art ex trhig Tariff speech. T'he following testi- traordinary procedure'; biJt his Vindica iridriy explains the whole matter, that is: on sd r from justifying, his ddnduct, is Mr. Hay wddd was ignorant on the sub- afi additional attack upon demdcratic iWt nf the feritf! when he went as Senator Principles. Among Other statements in to Cohtrress. sought information, found in Daniel Webster's Speech, and doubt less would have followed in his footsteps had not "conscience,, interposed. In his Address, sjteaking of the Tariff, Mr. Hay tvodd afaiys:- , "Soon aftef taking my seat in the Seriate of the United States (in December,, 1843) I for one felt what any man when he first goes into Congress directly from private life will be apt td experience;, and that tvas, a lack of necessary knowledge and in ibrmalidd Upon it." The Washington Correspondent of the Italeigfi Itegistef, Under date" Jdiy 25th, wrote in reference td the tariff bill: "Tbe vote Was td have beert ta'keri ta Azy. Mr. Webster was speaking, and for an hour or two, Mr. Haywodd listefned to him, then sent to the Chair his resignation O ' O 7 ' . and retired from the ChambeK'' . The kit Blegister contains Mr. Hay- r - By (be4 wayV Mr. Haywood's argu ment in favor of the principle of protec tion, and against the course and policy of Ifitf Adminisf ration on the tariff subject, ire all good whig arguments; it f FOR 'THE TARBORO PRE85. At an adjourned meeting of the bfenro Uratic party of Edgecombe county, held at the Court House inf Tarboro on Tuesday, iJ5th Aug. 1846, being Court week Jos. Jhol Pippen95$3ct. resumed the Chair1 and v Gen; L. D. Wilson addressed the meet itig.on the course and principles-of the de Tttdtratic party of tfortfr Carolina: on 'the subject of the tariff and on iridtion a com mittee of seven Were appointed to1 draft re solutions' expressive of the sense of the meeting: Whereupon the Chair' appointed Gen. Jr. JsyWmNorfleet, Esq. John S. Dan- yV Wn. Thigpen, J ohn L; Bridgers; Esq;, Wml S: I&l&r and Jesse C. Knight, Esqsi, .who- after retir in som e ti me reported thfe following preamble' andresolutions-. vvhich4 Were annrovedT an A im -rivim i Whkeeas, the democratic citizens of Edgecombe having heard with much as tonishment and regret of the resignation of Senator Haywood, and having: seen'the vindication of ms conduct, feel bound' in' duty to; themselves to denounce hir cbnJ w duct, and to1 protest against the statement ana: arguments-which fte har used for his: vindication. If Mr. Haywood' had1 can -dldly confessed r change of ' feelings or! ; principleJr, and retired from the service of .the partyi- he might have rested in peace! ,DUt wnen ne seeKs to , defend-. himself b "ktatement of them in'consistenttwith fact v- - . - -- , - - 4- j. We must defend bur principle and aS nUnce the assailant We have eter been bUosbd tb a Protective Tariff, dttd hate ehdeavbred tb promote the elebtibd bf slich irien as wdUld faithrully carry aut our Views; such ?e believed Mr. Hay Wood, airid we reidiced to" see him elected tb the highly honorable Slid distinguished pdst df Ui 5. Senator, UeclUse we oeiieveci ne uu I cFauc cause amy eusuuueu r L:i.LAi j apu we Deueveu nun ;wy committed id alt of its principle. But w nas Prov? 1?" "r"Z the great lundamemai prmc.pic - I. creed, l he Kevenue diii just, paoocu creeoy '1 Kevenue m.. ,- - 4amed Esedut.ve Department, irt- Induced by the Comm.ttee o, vvayynu nS, sanctioned by thfe HdUSe, of Hep- MPuiaiivca aim mo - -ri W tHe president all of them demoCrati The bill itself Was founded dn the ad vi- de-Hp principle, .Ch ha been open., advodated br the democratic party, was "s.S of the grat Cdmprom.se Act df Jackson's admin.stratidri, Was the mam fndation of "McKay's b.ll of 1844,' and has entered iritd most df the tarltt bills ehr" passed. Yet against all this array df Precedents, against the principles of his party, against the almdst unanimodS ex- ample of his demdcratic assdciates, and abainst theR tdishte arid expectdtidrts df the demdcrstic oartv vvhich elected him, i, - , . ... "- HayWdod refuses td Vdle for the bill, " though the bill was to repeal tHe of 1842, wdh he had always de- arid fdr the repeal of wHich he his Address, he says the demdcratic party oi : JNortn i;aroiina were pieugea 10 ine "McKay tariff df 1844" aldnethat they were opposed to the ad valorem system of v . . .i n tt , ciuties, and were actually in iavoroi -protection per se." Now we kaow these po sitions are untrue as applied to ourselves, and are equally untrue we believe as ap f lied to any other portion of tHe de'mdcra t c party of North Carolina. It is true we vrere pledged td the "McKay tariff of 1844," but were equally pledged id any other bill df the same tenot and object, rJameiy,- the repeal of the tariflT of 1 82, or its "modification, so as td be placed dn the basis of revenue dtlties," (language of in struction.) We ' have always warred against minimum and Specific dittieS, and onienaea iot an aa valorem sysxenr, rrow- ver strange or rtew ?t mary seemf to Sena tor Hay wood; arfd . the' doctrine of ptotec- tiob per se'we have abhorred afs dne of the tainU of feTderalrsnr, and ve feel indignant that a man of Mr. Hay wood' intelligence and observation, who has been cur politi- 1 spokesnfan, and in the nridst of our founcif, srfdufld ascribe such Sentiment to s, either impufgfning- our sincerity or es- sailing ; our- understandings; Mr. Hay wood admits be knew, but little of the tariff system till he studied at Washington if that is so, rt does not authorize hrim to pre- ppfme his donstituents are ignorant of it. With these views' we are corrrpelle'd to con demn his resignation as inflicting greaf 'wrong on the democratic party of North' Carolina, and his attempted vindication as arir attack upon h principles: There fore Rfesolvedy That thfe democratic parY of Edgecombe have -ever been opposed to' thfe doctrine' of protection, and have always stood pledged1 to reduce the tariff to a reve nue standard to mfeet the' expenses" of thfe Government economically administered. Tiyefiect this object they were nevef Irmi ted:. or pledged to any particular billy out were opposed to the'system of ?nAmmvtm9' and "specific duties',,, a deceptive' and fraudulent in their operation, and advoca ted1 the aadi valorem" principle aw the most fair and equitable basis: Resolved, That duch' being our ehti. ments; often and del rbbrately cxpr'essed, We cbnsideedeVery demotrat in thr State pledged to' thenr by direct admission or long aciquiescfencev and ttierefbre heard with surprise thb refusal o Senator Hay wood to sanction thbmv and are compelled to regard his rcatgnationt at tm titrtt and ulider the circumstances' as a wVong on the democratic party, and his vindication as ak! assault upoh' their principles;" , 1 Resolved, .That the Vice .President, Geo; M. DLA-s-uhder the adverse and frying circumstances in which he Was pla- jced, has signalized hir devotion to truth,! jiistidef, and the great ernoSratic aiise, by HiS course dtif the said revenueioiii; : Ana MM bbfoqu' jr attemjiled lb he heaped on him; and for the sacrifice" ? 'fit ; present ind heighbdrhodd popularity, he inay yt re ceive froTHa grateful pedple higher re- fiesdtved, That the President: James It dLkhaS&ithfuiiy fulfyied the expec tatidns of the de'mdcracy dn the tariff qUei- tidn. and his doblfe and fearless exercise' i . . t df the ydto jewer in Behilf df the ftebpld Alrther entitle hini td their gratitude -that the! administration of afiairs both at Hdrrie and With, fdreign gdverriments, mdets dUr aHHrdval,and thdt ndtwlthstaind- ing the desertidn df designing pblitididns; he will find amflle sunbdH iri tHe hosdms of tKe people. Fdliticians cannot detac'H the pddpld frdm him, as ldng as he Cdri tindes his present adherence to the great (irindiples with whidh hecariib iritd bfficd. Ordered, That! the demdcratic papers of the State be requested td piiblUh tHeSe' proceedings and that the thanks of the meeting bfe presented to the Chairmdrij Secretary, and the Cdmmlttee. jOS. JNO. PIPPEN, Ch'n: IIob. It. BnideRS, Sec'y. Ldie frohi ike Ariily. Ged. Taylor has moved up to Cdmslrgd; and dUr trdopJs have taken possession with dut resistance of the town of Mier, and are prb'c'eeding towards MohtereV. In the meantime, Santa Ana Has Started; to Vera CrUz, which has prbndunced in his lavor and the disaffection to the existing. Goverrinleritdf Mexico is rabidlv sDread- ing. fVUniingibri Market, Aug. fctr. Naval Stores. Within ihe last few days the market for Naval Stores has im proved. And we quote for last rfaleS of Virgin $2 15, ind Yelldw dip Turpen ine,$2 25. The drticle' i3 brisk df sale, and little on the market; spirits Tdrpen- tine. Some few lots were sdld on Wed nesday, it 27c. Tar is in brisk demand at $ 25. fiacori Stdct light 25 hhds westerri shoulders and sides received, and held at 6 a 7 c. Cdrnnd arrival.-7wr. W'ashington Market, Aug. &. Naval Stores. The advance in Tur pentine' anticipated in o'ur lat report hadf been4 realized, and both Old and New Dip are firm at $2. Tai $ I 40; receipts light; Spirit Turpentine and liosinThe pri ces are nominal at last quotations. The vie'ws of sellers are some 20 per cent, above those of buyers. Grairf-Corn remains stationary at list quotations $2 25. Oatsr are retailing fromf boats at 5c per buShel. Bacon and Lard -No sales to report. Ctrief, Prigfit, much ifilense St udy ' pective parade grounds, ecuipped afecord Great Excitement. These ma'y he tWe' igW tot GeneialRevieW; (as Ibllows:) occasion by the strong impression theyl The 20th (Upper) ElKeconbe Regf. haveiinon the rhnrWL nMn M.it men; at Jas Bridge r on Friday; I6ih the bodily functions.' How few persons r--- , TV V are there whd consider that the action of! theSe upon the KiimorSf is the occasion of tlfem becoming' coirirpt, or of exciting the' principle that occasions their corruption'. But So it is. And the application to1 Bran retlr'S Pills Under these circumstances will b'e pVodiictive of mdre bvnefit than all he nervous remedies fn the World. Prac tical fact prove ri L Pot sale by &eo. Howard. Dear Sin I am now connected wrth the Democratic Advocate, WilliamsburgbV and am hap'py publicly to state, for the in formatioWo'e'very bbtfy, frVe; wonderful ef fects of your ilSani of Liverwort, 375 Bowery, oh myself! About five years since' all nry acquaintance about me prop noune'erf tire to be past all h'ope5 of cure froYri fiked cohSunV,pt?ohV Which seemef .to nrafe me as" a sure' fictrrAV I had a' violent; cou'ghy ; for sTi' m'oh.ths a) most i ncessant, present! n me froYn' sleeping more than half aW hour at a trmel profuse niht Sweats', violent pain1 in the side' and chest, expectorated large ly, aS1 greatly eiehauted and reduced al most to1 a' skeleton. I cohimehced usln this1 medicine, and in three days I felt sure of bfcmg cured1, F was so muVjh relieved by it in mcse, it acted1 like a4 perfec't charhr. i am1 entirely well, and nave rec- ommehded it tD'hlintlredS1 since arid cheer fully do' advise' most sincerely all persons 'afflicted with cbWsu'mptibn by all means" to use JJrV Tailor's Balsam of Liveriobrf, j375 BWery,ahd myword foY il, they will joe curedi . I can hb Sfefeb anbreierred to at ,any tinted at the. ofilfeb of tlil Democratic Advocate, "Williamsburgh; L; I. Yours truly, Nv If PIN. ? Sdld by a6woTa!rbbrV. Waldo; ffamiiion-f; S- Smith .WiiiiaihslBn. Iiarge bottles $16, br six bottles for 7, 5b; small bPttlesSlyott 6f sixbdttles for $3; COUBltJNICATED. Rev. it. V. Mrfiiss will preach id the Old Church in TarboW dn the nights of Wednesday drid fhtirsda jr; Sept; 2 and 3. ruf WING co h he ch d mysel f with I He well knbwh and long established firm of T; fe. dbsy&o; VVjlcV.:ttta- keN ahd dewelers, eler-burg. Va. we ?h H continue the business ih aljl iis various 8randhes vi: the iVlanufacturing and Re- baring of all kinds of Jewelry, Watches; Clocks &c.f under the style o! Cosby, fiopkinsj & fcri. We shall also keep constantly on hand a splendid assortment ot full Jeweled iid'd and Silver Patent bever and Plain Watch es, ( locks, breast t i us, rtings, tBracelets, Fob Chains. Gold and Silver Spectacles, a cdrflilete assort ment of Silver and plated vVarb, cbniphiibg Tablev Tea. Desert j Salt dnd Mustard Spoons, Ladles; Hotter knives, Sugar Tongs,.' Mug, &c.; Castors, Candlesticks and Fruit HaskfetS. 4 Mr. Pender respecilUlly invites his friends and acquaintance td iiv him ball en pasdanti . T. E. GOSBY, t Ri HOPKINS, JO S P END BR. Petersburg, Augt, 19th. 1846. JYotice'i fnKN S. rtlRDAY, the iSfih diy of epiemb-r nexi, will be sold lor cash, al "gt,,oi o s giore, ttocKy Mount, Fifteen Charts oj Slock in the Vt i Imington and Haleigh Uail Hoad fr us-tt-d to the subscriber by S. W. VV. Vick foi certain purposes. l ermS Cash. J NO. J. BUNN, Trustee August idih, l46 ALS5, i samfe time and place; will be sohl, on a a crelitdf six months, Twenty Shared j Stuck in the ilmintdn and Raleigh Kail Koadj belonging to tiife late S. W. VV. Vick, clec'd; Purchasers will be required to give bond wrth applrdved sreurny. IV M T DORTdH. 1drnnr. AiiuSi 19th 46r Head Quarters, Tosriot Depot, Auj 24tN, 1S40. Briffade Orders npilE Cofonels Cdmman'dants of the se veial Regiments composfng the 5th Hrigiute NorirrCarohria' Militia, vvill par aite tnefr sevefrfl Rieifrments aft their r6s- rtol iL ucioucr. : . The 2is rL-oWerVEdgeco'mbe Reiinient at TarbOid' on Saturday itih Oct. The' f ifth Regiment,- at WiHianiSton, on Monday 19th Oct; !" The I5ih (Lower) Halt fix Regiment, at DawSon's ft Roads, on Wednesday 2 1st Oct. : TFre Iffth Reginerif, art teckioif, dn Thursday, 22nd Oct. The 14th (Upper) Halifax Regiment, at MrS. Webb' V, orr Saturday, 24thfOct. By order,1 Joshua bjrnes. Brigadier&in 5lhRtigadtMUitiatN 0 JOHN I. BR1DG E ft s tiid de currip. (3The Roanoke-Republican will in Seftanoi-e untd 16th Oct and forward accT tcthis olfice or collection. ! Dr. Lin g Celestial Halm of Cnind, POSIT! 7B C0RE for thd Piles" and J all eafteVnal ailiug;aU rnternal irtha tious bVod'ijhl to thts surfaVe by friectlion' with t"hisTfafmr s i!n coirgh, svvelled or. sore lhtoat, tightness of the cherf this Hlm applred on; a Beimel will relieve and cute at oce. rtSh' wounds or old corec ate' rapidly cuied by it. ; lfin'8 Temperance Miter, j1 Chi the principle of subslitui in the toni in place ol the ttimulam principle, Which has reformed so many drunkards.' to Be used win h.iiN'S BLOOD PILLS, &pe. rior ru all others' (or cleajing the system anil ihe humors' agei'tiug the blood, and for all irrguLriijes of thfe boweU, and the ge nerar health. , . - '' . ! . tfEOr HCfRetl i June am,-I84v. j t .i t.; HORSES ihat have'rlhbdhe, Spvini wind falls, are cured bv Roofs9 Soe- cand yorNbERED horses entirelv cu; 4 For sale by ; Geo. Howard. 4 Chenp Publication anU Popmai. MUSIC MART, No. 209 ChtsniXt Sheet, Philadelphia I AfalKs and riEtLP:NiEN reMdin " out of the city of Ihilfildelphla, are l formed that, all orders sent to the above place. E B. G. KingSloe; a1 rid postpaid will be promptly attended to. Whereihe mdney to the amtfunt of One- Dollar or un wards, accompanies the orde'rj SS Cent pX licdtions will be sold at twhity cfent8,and the 1 2J cent Works at ten cents. So also wttli the Musibth'e th cent (jiebes wj be put at twentij cents, the I2f ceHt biecesat teHr cents, and the 6 cent pieces at Jive ceHts. As the postage on an bf thg workS; li rider the new law a" rH Mints to s mere trirfer person's in thev coilnifyi if dis. posed, may have a work of piefc'fe tif Music almost as sodh aS It is published: Where those Sending lis money give Id US the prj. vilege bt selecting for' therhj wfe en davbr td give' l he trioSt pe'rfect Hushz tiort: ; : We append tHe lltleS of 4 few tifilife Daf,. licatioHs on Hand vvlth thfe pUbliheB' pri. ceS annexed a a guide to thde brVleh'n Pubhbatidns aS 5b'dii a's JSsjJed fcah aitiari be had dt 09 Chesnut gtreet; ( hrtp inibiiMiiu$. Tidenljt' five Cent Wbrks tfletlBl B.xcr; French with'olit a mast f; Oeriiiali wiihout a master; Master of Lrigfdrd The lidstard. or the Broths r s ttevenge; Nick Biglow; Annie: Eilen firafton; !hg mys'erioos Monk; Hisidry.nl' Pirae.; Vj hige BelleS; 'The Collegians; Ascario; Tue Step-molherj Vlalry Morris; Cajjf. Fremont's Expedition; Ellfen I embleton; The Butterfiv; JoHu'S Alive; tfte Orange GirlL Thr Robber; Westward; Ho! The Klves; rhySic aricf lhysiciaiij; ket6hb 'erinir. of imndstU'd: t reclulliv and Derentiri..- IVxa and the- GUU ot viexico. Hitort hi drekon TeVftorv2 Irelsfhd ahd ihe Irish- The Two husbands: &c &c. Twelve and d half Cehi works, ' rif-L'advof- L'vou?; Kenbck; tin ; StitinHih rfnd Off; A Winter Gift: H p Wiiri.j The LH.iieV Guiufe !b Embro(lefy.&c; Etiquette for LadieS; Frank K? vers; San: a Cla.j.j Maria the FugitivHj ifark Wan ly; M sterie of B son; Amtitii the Sp; The beautiful Ctjjr Vendi f; Arabella1 iu art'; t he Oriloved OnV-j- vViinin- as V'i ttin, Wife, arid Aiiiihri T he" I ?i-S; Patrick's Purgatory; :M a it'-; Love Watch; Lrfdy in lilavk: Aib rr i-r jf of Julia, &c; &c. , . Twenty Five benl Piece. &iir tfi: the Opera of the Bohemian Girl; GertV from dinb: BeaUtieS of ditto; Music Uuttt Maf-irfniello'; JulieUs? Chimes Quadrilles, DittQ from ' iudferellaj Ditto from the En- chant ress; Ditto of the Ethiopian Sefena' ders; Melodies tit If ela'rfd; l)ilb 6f Sfctf land; .lulien's Cfi ?ginWl," $la2iirka; Majfir kas: Queen Victofia'a UanCes. &o.-&p. Twelve and a half tithi PirceSXMtf V riew sett of Quadrilles; Kathlean Ma-vournnen- Some love ttf ftoam; f.i tiabti vieithe? 'I hou art L'ovehef': Hose Athef ion,' &c; Sir. Sntts&fur Sf tind d n drier tioti -Love Nbt; Love Now; Little S'ell: there was a' tirne; AHeen Mavourrieen; rttrixya'rd1 Bounl,- Meet Ve ;in tite vt i irow km Sir. &c - ' AH of the ttiSc. i ever way cbrreifV. afnd rnaiV of the. Pieceg afrid ijongs have the tnoSt beat1 1 fill title pag(es.' ' ' OrRememter, -ti$ ordering ff6rn E H; G. KfNsYoE yotf wfll gel d?-Jebu'n of 2tf per cent. on' PublisrVers prices. Any Lady or" aenlle'man, bv aVldresnr tis, poSt pard,-ro itiai pntpoUe', wilMiave aj full catatoguTe of all btfr Publications' sent-, them.' ' ' -' Responsible Aenis to'r Sevel valuable medicinal pre'pa rati 6ns, and t)'r Ktitcheirs Glva'nfc ' Bands. Bracelets, &e &- flVfi wanted In4 6'verv vFFIane antl town in' Union.- E. BsG KINSLUB ., tfo 20fl Ch'esni lrekf , 3d door bfow 7th.. fiKdiorsoV Publisliers of NeWp pe'rs inserting the above adveNementaiy" this not Fee to the amount-of !?W Dolla according to the ustfaL terms" of their p. per-, and lending to the subscrtb' r cop ol trreir paper contaToing the ad"' ment, will be entitled to' receive a hah zfen of the Russian: osmetic,- or $6 worti' of the Gal vatiic BndS'or Bracelets. -... Either 6f tihese' article's are of a superior character. June. 1846 25" appingtaii on Wevets; fTTIHLS Work is"nov oflbTed to ihe public ? JJ. for sale. : : nilf dcloire of "the cbmportent pa"" of h's A'nt'i Feer bills'- is' given iW W'r work, tojreiher vvith cliVe'ctiOhs for riiaK and tisinj thVm' on all dd'casi'ons . , ' The price of tne riIlWi redf y dents' per1 bb-ahd of tne Brioks to " per copy. , jj rTA fresh supply-of1 the above Ti just recidive'd aWfor sle by il GEO. JdUtvw Tarbbrd April 17, 1&46V
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