Whole Jmo 070. ...V . .1 i ' ., -I- 9 -5 It i i T ' . - - . - -I . . i - pa v The Tarboroiijii Pfcss h t Br liEOROE Howard. Jr. li- u .rrPklv aw Dollars per year rSeexp ration of. subscription; i ".'"! inn, to discontinue til year. tit any . Subscrioers ait? " j - - - , Mtn arrears. t JeoriiMmAnts not exceea j .sciuare win De i n serted at 0e Longer ad vertise- tJ TOi . y . , Prte.d at One Dollar tl cents torveyer j c n nnrt O rders and ments at that rate persqoare. udiciarAdrertisemen p namberof lnser- rertisemenu" j-v -j- connued until tions required, or-the? win - ftfdiBtfv;$. ..koru'ise directea, ana Uil.' aadresied to .he Miu id'or they may not be attended Editor must be post to Yblutitccrs for Oregon:. . mention! 'rheumatic. Battalion! - . iw 'antipmation or a war with England, the mdtvi duals cdmposingiheMeM mf7r Battalion tire earh and every one no'ifi Ur and warned to ap near (armed as shall here after he directed,) hefore Orderly Surgeon tiKU. nuvrnx, . Tarboro?, and purchase a bottle of Ueires Linn u nt and Elixir, iv'hieh is warranted o cure all the old cases if chronic or infl.mmtoV Rheumatism that have remained nncured np to the pre sent time. This viihout delay, so that you may be in readiness to inarch, if called upon. To the Universal Rheumatic Hattalion! Given this dav at-'Head Quarters by COMSTOCK CO Cornm mrfers General. -The ab?ve' article i sold wholesale by r0 n'ocU & f"n.2 Cortlandt r. NewYorM by Geo Howard; Tarboro' M. VVes son.Gaston F. SMarhall, Halifax Ben nett & Hyman, H .mihon -F. VV. Moore. Villiamston and by one person in every 'village in V. States and Cauadas M u ch 13, I S 16. CARRIA GES, $c, , - - THE Subscriber offers for Sale, a superior JYarthern-biiilt Carriage, Made in latest style and best materials Leather- op Buggy a Cloth lop BUGGY, and a all new, with ftrst rate harness io them. ALSO, a second hand barouche but li tie worn and a baggy, verv cheap ha ne.stothem. GEO HOWARD April 22nd. 1816 Sappington on Fevers. FTnHlS work is now ohcred to the nub.ic -U- for sale. A full disclosure of the component parts of his Anti Fever pills is given in in is work, together wiih rliieetions fof makio and using thm on all occasions ! - I The price of the Pills is reduce to 75 cents per box and of the Books to (51 per copy rTf fresh siinnlv of the above Pi Is j'si received and for sale bv : GEO HOWARD Tarboro', April 17, 1846 Ague and Fever; and ripHESE PILLS have been extensively used in private praciice for the r ast 6 years, with the most unparalleled1 success; n fact, in no single intane hav ihev beer known to fail in effecting a sure cfire in 24 hours, in cases of the most form t'd a hie character, and even after 1 he-most emi nent Physicians have exhausted their most skill, the pauent, almost; with ut- i. i out nope, has been entm K ror d In 24 hduif. hV theuse. of these -pit f'U :n I irv te rrrner, s!e Vrtirinn' near Fave vine, Lumberlaod ciiunt y N C f? HO WARD: agent. T'arbon E. Edwards, er Dr .;t, G. Am, strong 8? Sons Ro-'l v C; "Khfgtf, TrtrsviHe.' " : VrbdroV Nov. 25, 1845 ; firner'Mtffhc i OW ' 'NORTHtXAaOLINATt" 4m! I- 9 fpff A'VRX in Store and re 'receiving the 6 f hhtis t Kicri, N. 0., it. Croix Vntl refined Sugars, 200 bags Laguira, Rio and Java coffee," 20 h'Vds P,- Rico' and' ( uoa molasses, 1000 s ick- 1 Pt and G. A. salt, , 200 p. coMbii batftfine, parVSWr qual. Y 200 crxils -Balerope v jioooo lbs. Virginicured bacon, 10000 Western sides and shoulders. 2 So Si j I es ftOO d ' a iid Vl a m a getl" Sole I. earlier,: ' l' ' "; 50 dox. Russet upper do., 500 lbs.! Shoe thread 1 50 bis. j No j arid 2, Ca herring 100 boxes Sperm and Tallow ca tidies. jrjproyed lirtmds. f 20 b .xes & bis Loaf & Crushed 5 bis. suprrjor Pulverised do. 100 bags (Jrop andiBut'k shot, 100 kegs 1). P. puwder, 30 tons Swede and Guglish Iron, . ,5"; lli nd and hoop do.'r . 3 blis?ereil. (Jerman & Cast steel, 256 kegs cut and box nails, 10 doz. jVVelU & o. approved axes, 50 casks Lojdun pru-r q't & p'ts, 10 hhrts Baltimore whiskey, 50 bis. . do. do. 50 superior Northern A. Brandy, 15 ' N. K Rum, 10 Scuppernong Wine, 10 qr. cask s .Tenet i ff a n d S M . do. . I pie superior old Madeira, . 5 qr casks Port wine, 5 hall pipes supe rior Cognac & ( hai pargfv hrasdy, warranted genuine, 30 bis old Moftojigahela whiskey, . 2 punchtons best Jamaica Rum, 3 pipes H. 15io, 100 in sts Iron and Wood bound tubs, 20 bags' pepper, spice and ginger, 5 half rhests superior G. Pr Imper ial and r. n. i e, 50 doz ; Bed cords best Hemp, 100 44 Cotton Lines, 100 reams VV rapping paper, 50 j Writing & Letter do. 20 boxes Whittimore's genuine CoMon and V ool cards, 100 bis new City ground, family flour, 100 S. F- ditto ditto & country, 25 superior Cider Vinegar, 100. bushels best Clover seed selected, Together ;wifh oiher articles usually kept in the Grocery line; ail ot wnicn we offer for sale, upon sueh terms as we think a fair examination cannot fail to approve. We are agents for the sate oi .labez Parker's Threshing Machines,' FAN MILLS, STRAW CUTTERS & Whih are sold at the same prices as by the !aiufaeurjr. ' e also sfdicit a continuance of the very liberal patronage heretofore received in the wa of Consignments of Produce: say Cotton, Tobrcco. Wheat, Bacon, &c; and pledge ourselves to be unwavering in our terms of Commissions, as we place all on an equal (footing. Say fjly cents per Rale for Cotton, and all other kinds ol Produce 2h per cent. Also, the receiving .mt forwarding of Merchandise. i tu uhparallrlt d popularity of May's Jjinimc?ity TTS a surety of i's v it toe the genuine -U- 1 ltV t'4 l-.iniiTiPi ' :t 'ire i OV r wcm thousau4!.c,es! ot L')4.E lhali United states. If is hf o, ly iiiiicie usen arm prtv friled bv the Faculty of New Yin u, nl i, isjecLmmndedby every Physician in the count rv who has used 1. or se n its el frets on others the geouir.e has Corn stock & Co.'s name on e.ch wrapper. Sold wholesale bv Comsiock & Lo 21 Cortlamlt st New Yoru -by Geo. How ard, Tarboro' M.WtsM.n. aston r S Marshall. Halifax IVnnt 't Hyman. ti;nP VV. Moore. W illiamstou nd by jtn e person j n eve ry v I U gehi Siairs atHVao,las. , ; March 19, 1Q46. U. J ust Received , ; ; MSu the Subscriber 9 LA RGE AisiSOR t M KNT -SA-edes, Ameiiu ard English lion, C,erroar& Su eT, cut & wrought iain. Castings, c.n-sistmg of ovens; -po-8 P!ders. KKiUeKs tea keitlt s, andirons', cart ami wagon bxe-, f)htgts,' points & heels,, --pi.lc, Ion- hanrlled shovels, hoes,, trace and liU-rch'inssulky piingS r urk,- Ntnd salt, blown & grdund alt, v hile lt l, linsi ed and tram 01J, - t S x.10 and. 0 x )2 window glass puny ALSO, a ve- tare & getieral assort o Ilar'U.wsCrieiaiid Cutlery China. Plus , . Crockery and, Stone, ware: F se liiiccom modalln g. eims. ; raVjjs-tffrEDDELL.: Tarboro VNovL 12, 15, of Letter: 1 Remaining in J he, Post Officealrba I rougiK (he J st of July 1 84 6, which if not taken but before the fit oj Oct. next wilt be sent to the Gene rat Post Office us dtad tell era. ams i liz'h Mrs ( Hodge .lames Anderson Henry R Hopkins Alex'r " Andrews S Mrs Holdiness WH &JW Bradley Stephen Jones AmandaM Mis Bradley Wilje Bradley Little M -Braswell Richard Knight John H 2 K night Wm F Long Robert v La heir Wm A Lybn Joshua? I Moore B F ; McCorquodale A Rev Pearce Nancy Mrs - Parker Richard Bullork Wm G Blunt Levi Bennett Elizabe'H Burney Jas Baits Wm Bell Mcii J ' arney Jane Mrs 2 Perkins H Cot ten F R V .Proctor Samuel Dirken C li Dr 1 Sta ton Arthur sain r Samuel Savage Jas D'2 He Igepeth R R 2 Teate Rhoda Hedgej)ethMBMiss2 Wiggins Wright Hedgepeth Jesse T Wallace John Hancock Wm H 2 WhiJehursl Jas 48 JAS M. IiEDMOMlJ. P M. Dactoi Win. EVA'NSl.,- S OO I UUV G SYRUP For -children Teething, PREPARED BY HIMSELF. 7h Mothers and Nurses. rmHE nassaire of thR teeth throuith the gum produces troublesome and dan- gerous symptoms it is Known o mom- ers mat tnere is zreat irrnaiion in me mouth and gums during this, process. 1 he o,i ,.fi,i.. fit r or-v ;r,.,. Wai(.hinff. -tari. ing in the sleep, and spasms of peculiar parts, the child shrieks with extreme vio- lence, and thrums its fingers into US mouth, if thee precursory s mptoms are not spee- dily alleviaterl, spasmodic convulsions unt- versaljy supervene, and soon cause the d.s- solution of the infant. Mothers who have their little babes afflicted with these distressing symptoms, should apply Dr. William Evans s celebrated Soothing Sy- them out in the administration of the Ge- (Va.) Republican states that facts haye re rup, which has preserved hundreds of in- nerai Government. ; 1 centlv come To light,.which render it more fants when thought past recovery, from be ing suddenly attacked with that fatal mala dy, convulsions. Evans? family aperient Pills, "' : ALSO, - - ' r. Evans' Tonic Pills, For sale in Tarboro' by GEO. HOWARD Agent. February 23. Recommended the Faculty. JJl'S. Jl. $ U MMOrreU b CELEBRATED PREPARED MEiDICIXES. TUE8E NEW AND PLEASANT REMEDIES ' i ' '"" COMPRISE Their tomato and' Slippery Elm Pills, for the cure of fevers, liver aflections, taun dice, headache, loss of appetite, costiveness, female complaints, and every disease wun in the reach of human means ai..a Rriract of SarsavarJlla and Blood Root, for scrofula, or king's white ; ... , nina ; thp hones, ulc erous sores. i opt.nns of the skin, rheumatism, syphili t ip and mercurial affections, &c. Concentrated Extract of Buchu and Uva Ursi, for curing diseased urinary or gans, such as gravel, morbid irritation and nhrnnin in flammation of the kidneys, ure- or. hlaHiler and urethra: also, diseases" pf the prostrate gland, loss of tone in passing urine,. cutaqeous affections & rheumatism. Febrifuge or Camomile Tonic, for the cure of all1 debilities, loss of appetite, but especiaHy for Fever and Ague; for which it has been more particularly prepared. Anti-spasmodic or Camphorated Cor dial, designed o t ore excessive vomiting, diarrhoea, choh r morbus', Asiatic cholera, jain in the stomach, cramps, nysiencs, coi- -LlA',n wnianw nrnv til sioffS. 301 mutlt-ring tlelirihm n the low forms of bilW bus fever. It is a fine substitute for paregoric. Cough Mixture of Carrageen Moss and Squills, for the cure of diseased ; lungs, ohionic afiecijlons'of ih- stomach and bow; els, atxl all diseases proouceu uy changes in temperature - tSuherfi ne Tooth Powder, loir curmgand hardening the. gums, cleaning,. preserving o,d fkeepjng ;white the teeth, andVfor sweety ,:..i'ng thp, breath, , iV. , 4 - The ; above pVeparationa are offered to V public gei'ierally and; Ph sicians especi, 'liy , not as nostrums, or panaceas,' but as .w and Vnvenient preparations, maden strictly scientific principles. .r.Fdr safe. by j -Utit I GEOitHOJV&IiJUgenu Tarboro', Jaa. 37. t: : -A r 1 Prom the Fayettemlle Carol fniah THE RIGHT SPIRIT. The democracy" of Ndrthampton coUnartc aThe-pridevofllhe mother and sisters ty held a meeting at Gaston, on the 6tbrrProbablv instant Among "other patriotic resolu; eel at seeing their, son j and . brother a ;me tions adopted: are the following. The cbantc. ; Why this ;false pride? A young people of Northamjiton have spoken the man with a n good education will make a feelings of every democrat in North Caro: much better and amore finished mechanic, lina with respect to the treacherous young man of Wm. H. Haywood, and of every "true I may lose his fortune, land-; become poor; friend of his country with respect to Jariies but he can never losehis trade.' WhateV K. Polk and George M. Dallas: v I ex changes there maybe Tn his condition, Jfewfoof ??e can' .if sobeindJnduStrious, dways and regret, deep and unaffected, wheard ?arn aillvrrigHemar gamble away, his of the desertion olf William Hi Haywood, ooeX: but the nd-and the Jr., in the - hour of . the great peril, and ingenuity of the Kbad he cannot lose.. -Let I , - 1 ' iuUV lu'iliu Wealthy parents show a good example, by of the great Tariff contest was! dependant upon ms conuuet;, ana we regaru il ; a shameful dereliction of. duty; deserving our unqualified censure and severest judg ment; ?and we esteem such sickly senti mentality and delicate cgnscientiqitsness. hv which it is assigned he was covefned unsuited in all ptibiic men for great and movini, trials, and undeservihgthe reliance - - i onna A ; tl . at:na ?.WW That it is with fee nffs of WW V V - - w ---- - nr de we reflect on havinff assisted in tne m . .w elevation to the two highest offices in the gjft Qf the people, such steadfast and deci- d d James K. Polk and George M. Dai)as. and we hereby tender to thra mJ'c. a8 on. 01 . uemycrauc FFlc creasing confidence pf the people -in their. capability, honesty and ntness to carry "Give me an honest fame, or give me none Says Pope; but some politicians seem to have the same sort of ambition as the youth ...... who fired the Ephesian dome, preferring ter taking a dose ot medicine he aominis infamy to no fame at all. ed to her his son Was reported to have -T . v . , - ta ftTIt is astonishing to see how people v. ,6 - Tot, rvxAimAo tt-xr in mnlfp a flrrfiat noise aDOUt 1" cause,he.volunteer9;lVom LouIS.ana have been discharged; wl.en .t proven oy Gen. TayloPs letter that it was the desire oi zr r rr. r r A,,n,ut Gen: eral of the Army, dated Matamoras July 22, 1846, that "a large number ol those composing Gen. Smith's brigade had ex- pressed a wish to return Home at the end of three montrTs' And again he says: I think very few of those volunteers will consent to be mustered for twelve moqths Gen. Gaines is the man 10 piame, blame there must be; for he ought to have known that there was no law to musier men for more t nan mree niuuuiB. , - i v . j " .. ! ' 1 Jtfore Bail floarf. The citizens ureenvuie, v., aim au.aiwug incic, c 111 III ir iiia-'m.iiiv. r UI . LlIU k t- M U Ww w . r w mm tintimtr the rail road lrom UOlUlflDia.lO Greenville, S, C. f hen Jtbe. people .of Asheville N, C, are anxious that it should h continued on in that direction; and meetings aireieing held airato3nt toaccom- plish this. Greeuville is about 80 miles northwest .-of Columbia, S. C.; and Ashe- ville is about 50 miles north , of Green - We .are glad to see the , sp.nt ?J ' '" . 'I moving. t ,l .. - . , ;. : 83WilHam M. , Price, formerly Dis- trint Attrrrnftv in New York, 'committed I suicide a few daysincelY Pecuniaryem- barrassmts were the -' cause of Wis rash zctRichmond Her. Thefast, Suicide. The son of Judge VVoodworlb, of Albany, quite an accom plished,, adk good : looking young map, committed suicide, as is known, in the Tpmbs,:npt inj consequence pfaijy crime,! but we apprehend. froin bemg tired literaN ly pf doing nothing. How. true is tbe old i adaeeb that idlenesi is the Tou ndatiori'c "t all f ;c..evil.!VjVhat'sis..ta become of. curlycung ' t -(-- - nin3gfadaateslofrColleges; and sons of richt ami C8p6ctable .parents? They ,raust tnteriupon the stiidj? of -what is called a liberal "professionf Jaw ; Divinity or Me-dicine-ei thereof whicha'js z so .i- overrun witlv graduates that there Ts: no employ ment for thousands of cand idatcs, and they must be idle, and idleness leads to dissipa tion, and dissipation to destruction. Why not, turn; "their attention to the mechanic P'lnS well educated sons to learn some independent, and to give them a control-; ling influence in the country . ; ' -New York Sun A 1 Another Arrest .--WClearn frorn' the Savannah papers of the 18tlrinstant, that I a man Dy trie name oi aamuei a. xiougn, ol South uaroiina, was arrestea in oavan- hah on the 14tK instant, charged with hav- ing otlereaMor sate 10 several persons a ne- 1 -w - . m vw n n 1 1 -1 r nimcdii 1 r i n i iiui'h . i w a "v r"- . cob, at another Mahon, and at a third Con- Kaiford, to await the requtsilions 01 the lomrs to theTestate Vof Charles Graves, of --"-"-""v, v . . , - : ! ,SppeS, the Murderer. The Richmond than probable that previous to his murder of Adolphus . Sluir, Eppes had murdered it? : ai. i 1 j -v msown sou, msuuicr-mw, u u u ver. His mother-in-lawdied suddenly af- acciaeniauy snoimimsen .wuuswyui &uu ning with his father and the drover wss ft . - . , . never seen after going to Eppes's house to . k " 1 r . - , . ,pmUM .,mnoSB4 to ba ' , . "... y. d, champion's pills. Verses composed by the Rev. T. JV. Cra- ven, uj. rr uuun vuu,u, Hear, my friends, my thoughts in song; r x My language ; fa plain, and not too strong; Truth, like lis author, is the same, ' -When 'tis spoken should ne er be blam d. n Like men of war drew their death blade; Q'er the broad world, like armies, spread; Strewing the eSrth with their fallen dead. r i tt "r rr -i j Like a-Howard, CHAMPION rose, 1 nfTrtnor a balm for all those woes: of Tbe North the South, the East and West, May now from Chills and Fev er rest m -r - - - - rryuuw . u upiii ta. ... , a Than by this Med'c Mncesucn vie try men is wpn , : The plaudits thou hast-noblone. Hatfr found a remedy so blest-1 Never were praises better earned, - Than; by hihi who disease dpturn'd.' ; reign of prejudice is past, And men from them the darkness cast; Theirchildren will exult to trace . : The Doctor's name, his time, and place. History will besearch'd to know, - ' Where Uv'd Ihe manWat berd; as so; Who the banner f health' unfurl'd. - And sehta balm'bless the world. None disbelieved more than I, ; ;NJilU tfie Medicine did try ; I'porhaveseen enough to know, , It is ne. Destine wuhuwh "'v,- V Theselwo lines ".that Jc'ok so folcmn, ; lr Wemjust purhere to fill "the column. For sale p7 GQi HQJK