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R.. v: ..- r rl 1 rV'T 4r --. IVTAofeJffev 1000. The Tarborousrh Press, Is oublisffed weekly av Two Dollars peryear if Daid jn advance or, . A wo uoiuw unu i-yy rnts at the expiration of the subscription year .ihnribers are at liberty "to discontinue at any time on ffivtW notice thereof and paying arrears.4 Advertisements not jexceeaing- a Bquaro win oe inserted at One Dollar the nrst insertion, ana .ap cents for every continuance, j Longer advertise ment at that rate per square Court Orders and Judicial Advertisements 35 per cent, higher. Ad vertisements must. be" marked the numberof inser tions required, or they will be continued until otherwise directed, and charged accordingly. , euers addressed to the Mitor must be post VAji, or they may not be attended to. , , Volunteers for Oregon. Mention! rheumatic Battalion! . - I N anticipation pi a . war with Rngland, the indivi duals composingtheM u- malic Battalion are each nd every one notih and warned to ap :pcar (armed as shall here inafter be directed,) before Orderly Surgeon GEO. HOWARD, in Tarboro', aad pnrchase a bottle of '7f8, hinainent and Elixir, vvhi.'h is warranted, to cure all the old cases .f ehrmic or inflammatory Rheumatism that have remained uncured np to the pre sent time. 'I his without delay, so that you my be in readiness to march, if called upon. To the Universal Rheumatic Hattalion! Given this day at Head Quarters by CQMSTOCK CO. Commanders General. The above article is sold wholesale, by Comsiock & Co. 21 Cortlandt st. New York by Geo Howard, Tarboro' M. Wes son,Gaston F. S Marshall, Halifax Ben neti. & H y man,- Hamilton F. AV. Moore Williamston and by one person in every village in U. States and Cauadas. March 13, 18 J6.' CARRIAGES, $rc, THE Subscriber offers for Sale, a superior JYorthern-buill Carriage, Made in latest style and best materials Iicather-top Huggy a Cloth-top BUGGY, and a --all new. with first rate harness to them. LO. a second hand barouche, but ht- worn and a busnrv. verv cheao haf- -s to them. GEO. HOWARD April 22nd, 1846. JYotice. UNDERSIGNED informs the puhlic. that hehas opened -a miles vvpi of Tarboro. for the purpo ot repairing shot-guns, rifles, pistols, st I stilt worms &c, &c. All work in his line of business wiljj attended to and done in workman-li manner. JNO. HOLLAND. Edgecombe Co , May 8, 19 0e ke DR. TURjVEK?S Ague arid Fever, and FI1LILS. vripHESE PILLS havi "eo m private practice for the bast O Ver8 With iho mnoi II . .? - 1 , uuparaiieiecl success; n fact, m no single instance have they .bee; kM0W t0 effecting a sure c j re in 24hour, in rases of the most formica ble character, and even after the most e&j- frrfrr nysicians have exhausted their ut i , ... .VVJ". KIII, me Dltient. almn with iiope, has been entirely cured in 24 hours out vy me use ol these mils alone. ne?e pills are prepared by Dr. Hehry 1 m - - M 1 uiner, sole proprietor near Favette y"e, ivuiriberland. county, N C. 1 1 f?. HUtflaijEi. agent, Tarbord, &t &(fiuards, Joy ner's Depots J W.J Li.;- i V.2 i M p. j9rntrQng $ Sons, Roc ky VI t ? C. Knight, Tradesville. hi Tarbbro, Nov 2$, 1 8. , j ;4 j m mam 'Turner Bfagties If ORTII . CAROLINA ' ' ' ' ' iorough, BOgwhnbe County an tnaheeddi, Sepiber 3, 1840. IRfiiierso 1 PJETER8131JRG, Ta. August '25 1845, : - TA VE in Store and are receiving the I 60 h bds P Kico N;0. , St Croix and refined Sugars, . ' 200 bags Laguira, Rio and Java coffee, 20 hhds ;F. Rico and tuba, molasses, part prime,. - 000 .sacksL f P and A. salt, J I 200 , ps, cotton bagging, part sup'r qual. 200 coils Bale rope. 10000 ibs. Virginia cured bacon. 10000 Western 250 sides fgood" and damaged" Sole Leather, 50 doz. Russet upper do., 500 lbs. Shoe thread, : 1 50 bis. No." I and 2 CaVrMrrinir. ; r 7 " 7 7 ) 100 boxes Sperm and -Fallow candles,: approved Brands " 20 hxes & bis , Loaf & Crushed sugar, 5 bis. Superior Pulverised Jo. 100 bags Drop and Buck shot, j 100 kegsl D. P. powder, i ;A 30 tons Swedes and English Iron, 5 ' j band and hoop do. 3 blistered, German jSz. Cast steel,; i 250 kegs cufand box nails, - 10 doz. Wells & Co, approved axes, 50 casks London porter -q'ts & pUs, 10 hhds Bahimore'whikey, " 50 bis. do.. do. .50 superior Northern A. Brandy, 15 - N. E. Hum, 10 Scuppernong'Wine, 10 qr. casks Tenet iff and S..M. do. V 1 pipe superior old Madeira, 5 qr casks Port wine, 5 half pipes superior Cognac & Cham paign brandy, warranted genuine, 30 bis old Monougaheta whiskey, 2 puncheons best Jamaica Rum, 3 pipes H. Gin, 100 nests Iron and Wood bound tubs, , 20 bags pepper, spice and ginger, 4 5 half chests superior G. P., Imperial and Y. H. Tea, K 50 doz Bed cords; best Hemp; 100 ' Cotton -Lines, 100 reams Wrapping, paper, 50 ' Writing & Letter do. 20 boxes Whittimore'a genuine Cotton and Wool, cards, - 100 bis. new City ground, family flour, -100 .S. F. ditto ditto & country, 25 J superior Cider Vinegar, 1 00 bushels best Clover seedselected, Together with other : articles usually kept in the procery line; all of wich we offer for sa!e,;upon such, terms as we think a fair exaniination cannot fail to approve. We are agents for the sale of Jabez Parker's Threshing Jflachines, : FAN MILLS, STRAW CUTTERS & Which are sold at the same prices as by the Manufacturer. . We also solicit a continuance of the very liberal patronage heretofore received in the way of Cousignments'of Produce: say Cotton, Tobacco. Wheat, Bacon, &c;; and pledge ourselves to be unwavering in our terms of Commissions, as we place all on an equal; footing. Say Jijty cents per Bale for Cot ton and all other kinds ol Produce 2i per cent. "Also, the receiving and forwarding of Merchandise. The unparalleled popularity of ffdy's Liniment, IS a surety of its virtue - the genuine Hay's Liniment has cured over twenty thousand cases "of PI LE-On the United Slates. I t is the only article used and pre scribed by the Faculty of New York, and it is recommended by every Physician in l he "country who has used it or seen its ef fect s on others. The. genuine has Com stock i Co. 's name on eich wrapper. $olri wholesale by Com stock & Co. 21 Cortlandt st. News York by -Geo. How ard, Tarboro' M Wesson, (iaston F. S Marshall, Halifax Bennett & Hyman, Hamilton F. W. Moore, Williamston-. and'by one person in every village in U. Slates and ( anadas. March 19, 1846. i i Just Receiveid, i By the Subscriber, A LARE ASSOR I MENT Swedes, -"r American an d English lr6n, . German & cast Steel, cut $l wrough trails. Castings-cousiMingof yens, pots, spiders, skilled tea kettles, andirons, cart and wagon jSoxes, ploughs, points heels, Spades, long handled shovels, hoes, trace tand halter chains,isulky springs, Turks Island salt, blown ground salt, White-lead, Tinseed and train oil, -S xiq ancl ip.lwirj42w glass-puy-ALS.Qa very largfi general assortment a -n4 li GROCERIES' List of Letters, Remaining in Ihe Post Ojfice at Tarbo rough, the 1st of Juty 1846, which if" not fa hen out before the 1st oj Oct nexfywill be sent to the Gene ral Post Office as dedd tetters, k Vdams Elis'h Mrs Hodge James v Anderson Henry iR Hopkins AlexV - . Andrews S A Mrs Holdiness WH & J W Mradley Stephen Jones Amanda M Miss Knight John H 2 Knight Wm F Long Robert Laneir Wm A Lyon Joshua L Moore B F ; McConquodale A Rev Pearce Nancy Mrs Parker Richard ' Bradley Wilie Bradley' Little B Braswell Richard Bullock Wm G Blunt Levi- Bennett Elizabeth Burney Jas Baits Wm . Bell McG J Carney. Jane Mrs 2 Perkins H Cotten F R ' Proctor Samuel Dicken C LDr Staton Arthur (aim'-r Samuel .Savage Jas D 2 Hedgepeth R R 2 Teate Rhoda HedgepethM BMiss2 Wiggins Wright Hedgepeth Jesse 1 Wallace John Hancock Wm H 2 Whitehurst Jas 48 MS. M. REDMOND, P M. Odctoi Wm. EVAWS' SOOTHING SYRUP For children Teething, PREPARED BY HlMSElF, - To Mothers and Nurses. rniHE passage of the teeth through the gums produces troublesome and dan gerous symptoms.. It is.know'n' by moth ers that there is great irritation in the mouth and gums during.this process. The gums swell, the secretion. of saliva is. tn ereased, the child is seised' with frequent and sudden fits of cry mg watching?, start ing in the sleep and spasms -of peculiar parts, the child shrieks with extreme .vio lence, and thrusts its fingers into its mouth. I f these precursory sy mpto'ms are not spee dily alleviated, spasmodic convulsions uni versally supervene, and soon cause the dis solution of the infant. Mothers who have their little babes, afflicted with these distressing .symptoms, should apply Dr. William Evans's celebrated Soothing Sy rup, which has preserved hundreds of in fant's when thought past reco very i fro m be ing suddenly attacked with that fatal mala dy, convulsions. Evam family aperient Pillsy ALSO, Dr. Evans Tonic Pills, For sale in Tarboro' by GEO. HOWARD .agent. February 23. 1 - t Recommended by the Faculty. Drs. Jl. $f J HarrelVs CELEBRATED PREPARED MEDICINES. THESE NEW AND PLEASANT REMEDIES COMPRISE Their Tomato and Slippery Elm Pills, for the cure of fevers, liver affections, jaun dice, headache, loss of appetite, costi veness, female complaints, and every disease with in the reach of human means. Alterative Extract of Sarsapar ilia and Blood Root, for scrofula, or kmgrs white swelling, pains in the bones, ulrerous sores, eruptions of the skin, rheumatism, syphili tic and mercurial affections, &c. , j n tori t?ttvnnt hf Riir.hu and 77,. ri-w. for: curinff diseased urinary or - UWHlCrtl ' irti i tans, such as gravel, morbid irritation and chronic inflammation of the Kidneys, ure'th wall near where his' head must have ten,, bladder .no urejnr " the prostrate gland; loss of tone in passing urine, cutaneous anections rneumausin. Febrifuge,. or Camomile Tonic, for the cure of all- debilities, loss of appetite, but especially for. Fever and Ague, for which it has been moire particularly prepared. Anti-spasmodic or Camphorated Cor dial, designed to cure excessive vomiting, diarrheal, cholera morbus, Asiatic cholera, pain in the stomach, cramp, hysterics, col ics, hypocondria, spasms, convulsions, and muttering delirium in the low forms of.bili ousfever. ltis a fie substitute for paregoric. Cou gh tMtetttre of Ca rrngeen 'Moss and Squills, for the cure of diseased lungs, chronic affect ions .ofthe stomach and bow els, and all diseases produced by sudden changes in temperature: ; Superjine l oot n' r-uwuor, iw vu ii&w Kanlenin the eumi cleaning, 'preserving and kepirihite te teet enmghebWtn, y . ; rC ' The hovo preparauoo a u t -. . ii. ni wr n m v ir'i'jiiv H&ripr . m t- 9 French Spoliation J?.- This bill, which the President vetoed, appropriated the laum of 5,000,000 to claimants for damages sustained by, the seizure of Ame rican vessels, by' the French government during the war of j the French revolution. It was proposed to pay the. claim in land scrip, x The President in his Veto con tends that if the claims be just,l:hey ought to be paid in money, and nothing less val uable. He can see no legal or equitable ground upon which this large appropria tion can rest, and. that if this became a law, the government would have to bor row -money, and increase the public debt to -pay those claims - (QGen. Gaines was still at Old Point We learn that the decisions of the Court Martial are favorable to him, Jut it is ru mored that a new Court is to be ordered, to meet in March next, in consequence, of some irregularity discovered . in the pro-ceedings.-r-iv K Jour, Com. . Sudden Death We learn that some time. last weejk, whije Vljt. Andrew Pattori, of the Hawfields, was in his meadow with his hahds at work, apparently in his usual health, he. suddenly fell to the ground and almost, instantly expired, . . . Hillsborough Recorder. 83We learn that on i Tuesday hight the 20th instant, a Mr. William Gray; living on New Hope, in this county, went to bed without complaining of any indisposition. In the morning his wife left him in bed, supposing that he was asleep; but finding that he kept his bed linger than usual, she went in to ascertain the cause, and found him a covpseFayettevilleCar. Horrible Murder in Jackson county. Marianna, 28M July, 1846. To the Editor of the Florida Sentinel: Our county has been the theatre of a deed of violence not inferior in atrocity, to any perpetrated by A van t or Powers. One of our most worthy citizens, Mr." Ed ward C. Pittman, was murdered on last Sunday evening. The account of his death1 reached Marianna on yesterday morning, and many of our citizens immedi ately repaired to the scene . of; assassina tion. He was killed in his o wn house j at about 8i o'clock," P. M. ' The instrument used was a shot guu or musket, and caus ed insUp't death. From vthe position of the body! and the marks of blood and shot on the wall of the house, it seems that j he was seated in a chair, reclining back with his head against the wall, when he was kil led. Eight buckshot took effect on the right side of His head and neck. The chair fell forward, tut it appeared that was hrarnrt bacc hv ni9 ieei resuiiz un me floor, so that it did not. fall from the chair hut we foil nd it nearlv - erect, the head. ! having fallen considerably forward and to j the ri ht side Seven shot were found in re9ted. The murderer fired, through the window, and at a very short distance, as the" shot were but: slightly scattered. So instantaneous was his death, that when we arrived at the scene on the next; day, the newspaper which he had.beeh reading, was still in his hands. He had' ;nb white person jn his family, and there was no on6 in the house withhim but a negrp boy about ten" veant of. acre, who was asJ eep when the -gun. was fired. -His; negroes ?m mediately carried the account of his death to his near neighbor and: friend,-Ala.?Mer- itt, who proceeded to the place, and found the friend; of his boeopn, whom he had seen but three hours betore, lull , ol neaitn ana hce, a eorpseh The eoronefroTthe cottn- ftv held ail ioouest over the body, but no th La Suspicion; of the -person who -had ?per- ed the foal deed. No. one thinks. believed that he vhad ah enemy in the wprld. 2 ' It; was known that Ke had not had any difficulty or i misunderstanding with any person in this county. No one hid quarrelled with or threatened him. . : . Mr. Pittman came to this. county from, the State of North Carptinasome eight or nine years ago. He' left behind a fair and spotless' name, and a lanre circle of warm and" devoted friends, v His conduct here fhas been such as to attach lo him in the strongest manner,, all those to whom ho was in any wise known. ' He was; a warm friend and indulged in no enmities. -Ho was ia s kind; indulgent master, a good neighbor, and a most affectionate son. Exact in the performance of all his dutieV, he was in the largest sense of the terra,, that noblest work of God, an honest man. i o nis irienas, -nis aeatn ,is a grievous toss, but who can estimate the crqshing weight with which this blow will fall up on his aged mother? That her dearly lov ed, her first born child should have met such, a fate! May He who tempers the ' wind to the shorn lamb, aid and sustain her in the day of her deep affliction. . - Excitement in South Carolina Ar rest of Kidnappers. Considerable ex citement prevails in Cheraw, S. C, in con sequence of a man named Dorsey, alias Carlisle, who had been arrested, confessing to a number of respectable citizens that ho was cognizant of the- fact that a plot had been laid for stealing Or enticing away ne groes from their; masters; that it extended from Virginia to Texas, and that some of the most respectable citizens were enga ged in it He further stated that he had an engagement to meet one ot the, number the following night at Marlboro-, and that those who doubted this revelation might accompany htm, and satisfy " themselves. A number did so, (first painting themselves black,) and permitted Dorsey to pass them off as rescued slaves. They subsequently rained m a body, and" captured the Kid napper r whose name is Weatherly. He was committed to jail at Marlboro', and Dorsey" at Chesterfield. : Another one was arrested at Darlington. An intense ex citement prevailed-in the neighborhood. ; ' . - ' - - - , to r-i - " -' ::'V- - i John Randolph's Slaves. -The slaves of the late John Randolph, to the number of 390, having been set free by his will, Judge Leigh, one of the executors, purcha sed about ,3600 acres of land in JMercer county, Ohio, for their use, being about from 40 to 50 acres for each family. No objection to their settlement .was mads when the land was sold; but when they arrived, a mob numbering, several hun dreds, armed with muskets, set upon them, and threatened ( to kill Mr. Caldwell, tho agent, unless , at , a designated hour they were removed from the county. v At tho latest, dates ; they were still encamped in the woods, SO; miles from their purchased lands.: This part of Ohio has been noted for its abolition spirit It appears, there fore, that while the abolitionists are very willing that the slaves should be set free in the South, they are' notwiIIing to' receive them as neighbors. Jf set free, they must remain in the Souths evenr if -no employ ment offers. - fThey must not be permitted to enter into the free States to better their condition. -How shall we Credit their cin- "cerity? Richmond Her. 1 Tifinthi n-f Hffilhnllnntl. the Innjr'Pnvt er. Captain- Mclholland, whose absti nence from every kind of food, except wa ter, created 'some-talk last winder, was said to hWe died, in March; but we find, by the RedrRiyer Republican, that he Jived until the7th of July, on which day . he expired in the parish of .Rapides, Louisiana. ; He went.fOrty-nine days without tasting a.psr- -tcleir : During ! tbi time he , would cl lovr nobody to change? bis clothes, or do any nhing with him; he eocld riot speak; most J 0( the time he appeared to.bejin a state of iRsensbility occasionally he would rduso -himself,: when f, he seemeO to know what , ivas-going on larouitd hnn if any perron he did not wish to seei particularly a doc tor; blameratolW ,jroi,; hewpuldIcob. very angryv if. ffcA hssewin live 10 years, a cat 10 a coat jatdif 30,' a horse from 20to SO, Hardware and Cutlery, fc For sale on acconjrnodating terms.; 4 ' S SntpBm.i ritfd Vh aSkin4'mastfeI, - tod bis : . ae x &M ""LZ For sale, b. V&0 HQWABD. - . . ' I . ' ; :,. . 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The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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