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i . rt 1,1 TARDOSOCGH t WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1846. FOR TDD TAR BOHO PRESS. Tht nth Congressional District. Mr. Editor: In looking over the returns cs published in the newspaper, of the re cent election of Governor of the State, appears that whilst Democracy has sustain- cd nqfe pr less v loss in every -other, Di1 trict in the State, it has not only -j mairi- taioed itself in our District, but has gained s considerablyupori the Governor's vote of , 1844. . -VfiiIsU this loss is some 80 ;in o district (the 9th) & some 1500 in anoth (the 7th) the gain in this District (the 8tH) has been some 1 30. I speak of majoritie This gain is the more remarkable because ! it has taken place in a District, where the opponents ohDemocracy have resorted tp the most extraordinary, not to say unscru pulbus means to advance their cause; where ' personalities, instead of principles, have "formed; the burden of their songand where, " even the sanctity of private & confidential "correspondence is -unblushingly invaded j .What a compliment does this vote pay ti 1 the intelligence and correct moral feelin of a large majority of the " citizens of ou - 'District? What a commentary does it fur tiish upon the success of the electioneerin tactics of our opponents. Such has bee tention than it formerly did (but our friends in all sections still have much to do in thisrespecL ?How can we expect to see 'North Carolina permanently a Dem nrfltift State, so lona as the Whies have two papers to our one? 4 Health of the Roanoke polity .The whole Roanoke country is a prey to Fe ver. In Halifax county, .Va., there are a number of densely ; populated neighbor hood whpm nrflpcelv a man. woman or child has escaped the scourge. - Milton has escaped; so far, with ;the exception of a few cases. But as these are of recent ori gin, and as the weather continues dry and exceedingly warm, we are almost afraid to av sinrle word eomnlimentarv of the - j o -. J health of our town. Our oldest citizens tell us that they never knew so much sickness to exist in the Roanoke country as does the present season. il7ort Chron. From the Wilmington Journal. Fire in New York.. By our Northern exchanges we learn that the splendid Sum mer resort, Niblo's spacious and j magnin snt Garden together with its Theatre, Concert Saloon, and numerous outbuild ings, were totally destroyed by fire on the morning of Fridav last. The loss is tm- r - -r j - me rise, but it is believed that the greater portion was insured. 'in r the counties of our oldx siohal District some 600 majority Congres- Id of over 600 in some seven years, nearly oij I:- "For California:--The California Regiment, which , has been encamped on Governor's Island, New York, for several or em- - the steady result of their management for weeks, are nearly or quite ready i the last 8 or 9 years. . In 183S they had . barcation. I hree of the companies sailed a few days ago, and the balance are by this trycn that a Mcsd (ihtM spcclcl to take place between the two parties. . : Since the aboVc w3 in ty; wc learn from the. SL Louis Rcpublisaa pf the 14th insL that a battle had been fought, and that the Mormons had gained the day. The Republican says: ; By the steamer Ocean Wave, which ar rived ; hex e yesterday morn i ng, we learn that a messenger arrived at Warsaw about 1 1 o'clock on Fnday evening; a few rhin utes before she left, wh'6 stated that a bat tle had taken place: about 3 o'clock that af- pre-;H in Tbro, on Prii Cnd'Oct oa their W t" ths Hchuir Arrpchticn. , J h ihisioiinty,' last evening, Dr, Thoni as Hopkins. J 1 . . . : -v r .. . ' J terhoon near Nan voo, which lasted two i fTTlHK undeisiftneci nave nu- ... ' u j i, rr rir t5An ! larcc and iteneral; asfortment otlnej J ,ww " T - . -u -uinh ihev ofler tor "e ineir w men were killed and wounded. The par- .. - y - lerms; prtive pa.a.le ticulars,so far as. can be ascertained are ' !!S TPSnotDenftl ( Aug. 24th; 84' HI! H E Colonels Commandants of ik iRade Norh Carolina Militia; 5th Vrai itegimtnts at their par. re. mat on rriaay, ine fuvourura "earS which the viivite the ;G:ne!8IRevieW,(a,ft,l Am. amphor, Cant ha ri CREAM I A UTAH acet and muriate Rhuhaib Root Do r do, powdered GUM MYKKH Do Arabic Epsom and (J'aubei S ihs time ready to embark. They number ,1845; the majority against them in thosd about 800, officers and men, with the same same counties was some 20, shewing a loss number of percussion muskets, and Hint muskets, with 200 rifles and 6 pieces of ar- -quite a loss of 100 a year. So much, irt! tillery. They carry out machinery lor the wav of rebuke, to that spirit which' vv and Urist Mills, Mechanic's tools, &c. . - i t : merrnams pnysician to their city, marched out to the number hrade uenrrally : of from three to five hundrred, and posted Calomel, English and themselves at the distance or about one Am mile east of the Temble. havincr an onen Quinine, Fiench an plain in front and an extensive corn field in the rear, their line being formed near, and parallel with the fence". Here they waited the approach of the Anties, who arrived QHIUM about 3 o'clock in the afternoon, said to be Morphine Sulph. eight hundred in number, with nve or six pieces of cannon. They were posted On an eminence, and opened their fire on the Mormons, but t too great a distance to be effective. Soon after, the action was con tinued with small arms, and lasted until; 5 o'clock, when the Anties either retreated Holl Brimstone of withdrew. Their loss is stated to be Arrow Koot rom eight to fifteen killed, but that is uncertain, and the - Nauyoo rites had one man killed and two wounded; the latter had no cannon. It was expected that the battle would be resumed the same evening, or en the following mofning. aiieniion ot ctfunii v - -r-r- 'vuinoe p. . . ' ? A i I ni(nf. a! Jam nritlirfrti a. nn h1;.!.. v 1fllrilll K SI III.! ' I T ill II 1., Refined BORAX Mce. Cloves J AS I IL.K UAr Sup Lf.irb Sola NUTMEIJM- VVhie Ginger, SALERJE WS Oil Uercmot D Imon CASTOR- OIL Spirits I ut pemine (opal VARNISH Japan do Leather do Chrome Yellow J l)o Green Prussian Blue Spanish Annetto Cochiut-al l)ye Woods, all: kind: : GLUE WHI i E LEAP Li ned Oil Red Lead LI I HARGR I'ooth Brusihes SOAPS . COLOGNE WATER 0ctobev The 21 M ( liower)E lRecQmbe Rej at Tarboro' on Sat n nlay 1 7i h Oct. Tbe 1 3th Regiment, at Willian18lon Monday I9th,Ocu, r . The 15h ( Lower) Halifax Regiment Dawson's X Roads, on Wednesday o?' The 16th Regiment, at Jackson ft Thursday. 22nd Oct. . ' The 1 4th (Upper) Halifax. Reaiment, at Mrs. Webb's on Saturday, 24th Oct, By order, ' '. - JOSHCJl BARNES BriadierGen 5fh Brigade Mii(ia,N .C JOHS L. BRlDGElii ' Jlid decamp. JpThe Roanoke Republican will in. serf above until 16th Oct and forward lo this office for collection. acc't 'seeks, by abuse and slander and such like resorts, to oromote its interest. So much mocracy to pursue, as heretofore the manly & decent advocacy of correct principles. P. -i , &c. A large number of Mechanics are amongst them. The company has been in the way of encouragement to the DcJ! organized under the direction, and at the From the 'Union. The telegraphic bulletin, which appears in the New York papers, from Washing t , September 22, repeats the statement of -tit 2 15th, from the New Orleans Picayune, '"that Lieut. Hunter, of the navy, took pas sage in the Princeton at Pensacola, oa the 12th instant, bound for Chagres, with de 'spatches to Commodore Sloat. According ' to thejebrrespondent of the Picayune, the J purport of these despatches is to counter- mand those so recently sent forward from N. York by Commodore Nicholson, of the ' Vixen; and that the Commodore's despatch- res are supposed to breathe war to the kmfe jfcgai nst Mexi co; but those o f H u n ter, "peace 'to the bosom." We have already stated r that these despatches, which were origin ally placed in Lieut. Hunter's hands, were 'ultimately passed into those of Lieut Lee but that their character is entirely mista ken in the account from Pensacola: that fthey produce no such change as is asserted v in the tone of the instructions, which had been previously transmitted to our Pacific . r'squadron."'T-f " ri -The telegraphic bulletin further states, 'the Union newspaper is silent in relation to the reply, understood to have been re4 ceived by the President on Saturday,' from 'the -'Mexican 'government.9 ' tant letter" to which the bulletin refers expense of the Government. Its object being to improve and defend as well as to colonize the country .--i. The Branch Mints. From an adver tisement of the Superintendent of the Branch Mint at Charlotte, in this State, we learn the Mint will be ready to receive, assay and coin gold bullion on the first October next! That's right, Mr. Caldwell, give us the "yellow boys." The Branch Mint at Dahloncga, Ga., coined, in thd month of August, 7,573 half Eagles; 1 ,863 quarter Eagles; amounting to $42,532 50. : It is supposed all out of American gold.- id. Storm on It he Coos A-On the 8th and 9th inst's., a evere storm was experienced on the coast, j We learn from the North State Whig and Newbernian, that out of 20 sail'of vessels lying at their moorings at Ocracoke.bar,one only rode out the gale: tvvo were driven out to sea, and the remain dej either foundered or was drove on shore and bilged. yThe Norfolk papers contain sad accounts of the damage experienced by the shipping at sea. -i6. The Storm. M u ch damage has been done by the late storm to the shipping on the coast Our. Bay presented quite a novel appearance; nearly all the water was The "import , blown out of it, except immediately in the channel. The water in Perquimans River, 1 stated that the Mexican government had . hear Hertford fell seven feet, which Was, refused to enter into negotiations for peace "land arid naval forces.' On Tuesday nigh ' tve noticed the report; and remarked, tha Wilmington Market, Sept. 24. ivavai scores l ne suppjy arrives mm m . somewhat slowly, and prices have ranged for Turpentine during the last week at 552 50, 2 40 and $2 45. Sales were made at the lattermark to-day, at ivhich we quote. Only one house in the market to . pur chase for shipment. Spirits Terpentine. yehear of sales within a few days, which was put in extra order for a foreign market, at 35 Cts. A fair quotation for the article, for ordinary shipment, is about 33 and 34c., at which we understand sales have been made. 7br None arrived prices nominal. ; j Corn. Three cargoes, (about 3,400 bushels) have arrived since our last, one of which was sold at 56c. and the others at 54c. . r . v: , : . ' . 'j Bacon. The market is better supplied than it has been for some weeks, but prices have not fallen. We quote lor Sides, 81. Hams 9, Shoulders V a .7$, and Hog round 8 cents. . Lord. Scarce. Spies at Sic Jour. . -Hay Water. 7 G J. THOMJIS CO. Wholesale ami Merail Uruil.w, No. 5 St iiit n harles trte't- liilitmore i pl 17, 1816 ,-39 5 as a gentleman living in that vicinity in- 'mitilthe United States had withdrawn her forms us, lour feet lower than he has ever whatever decision Mexico has made, has tide, and destroyed the warehouse of Mr. age had materially Impaired, felt that I not yet! transpired ' before the public," aa ftr as we were a J vised. From the Raleigh Standard. -r eaerai vouri.TT ai me laie session o i Congress a change -was "made in the times for holding; the Federal Court in NortH rOarolina. The Circuit Courts will hereaff ter be held in Raleigh on the first Monday in J u ne and nrst Monday in 'December instead of the times now prescribed by law y ?'' "Wilmington 'Tou.This able and 'uhfaulterlni: fiembcralic paper comes, to us mucn eniargea ana impruveu in us appear a uce. It is now one ox ine largest papers in the State, and we are glad to learn that lissuoscripiionYisi is constanuy uicrcasingi We: wish its conductors all the success they dijsira or deserve. . : ' ' known it before. At Nag's Head the tide rose about nine feet higher than common The New York Sun says Brandreths Pills have been used among many of our friends, and in our own family we have used them nearly four years when we re quired medicine; in that period no Doctor save Dr: Brandreth has crossed our thres hold, and no medicine besides the Doctor's Pills used. Our belief is, "keep your bowels and blood pure,' and every kind of disease Will be prevented or cured. The Brandreth Pills are cmirientiy calcdlated to do tliis. and thereby much lessen the sum of human misery. , For sale by ! Geo. Howard. Honesdale Penn. ipril 22, 1845. j Dear Doctor, This Js to certify , that I have been afflictedl for; a number of years with a disease of the lungs,-which had t re duced me to tbe Verge of the grave. All medical aid proved Unavailing, and owing to the weakness of my constitution, which N.M.Martin & Donna ns Petersintrgi Va. (Store opposite Powell's i Tavern.) C NTiNUB THK COMMISSION' And Grocery EJusincss Ptompl and faithful Attention will begiven fo th ale of CO I TON and oiher PRO DUrE consigned to them. They offer for ale C otton Bausinsr. Bale Rone &c on reaMtn.able terms. Petersburg. Sept. 25. 1b46. Jr. '! : At Head Quarter 2st Begt. N CJ, 7-.' ' Tarboro,f Sept. 10, 1816. fTn HE Officers. Musicians and privates of ihi? Rirrent ae hereby ordered to assemble at he paiade ground inTarbo n,' on Saturday the Xlth October, armed and quipped as the law direct? for General Ketfu w an! inspection - The Officers v ill meet on Fridav. the day,previotrs, for Officer drill and for ifimenlal Courl Martial All peJ"S n having husines viih the Re I irkien al Court Martial are herebvr notified j to attend - By. inrileff -V.- ! HRNirY CL.1BK : Cbl C Rnht--B: Br idersy Adjt. ? Fall Stock, DRUGS, MEDICINES. & DYE STUFFS. rrp ME Subscriber takes pleasure in an nouncing o Merchants, Physician, Huildeis, and the Public generally,-! hit he PVtric linn l notv ' "conducting the Apothecary, and y ff " I,U Drug bu?ine?9. Is agent for Mr. Francis TCDETUKNS his sincere thanks to his Major, and has. by the last arrivals,' re patrons, and' hopes a continuance of reived laVge nd well Vs ted stock of their patronage. My business will be : JI2J7P?, conductedhv my son, , j aiuin, Bye mnm, &e.0e. j FraiieiS Botld, Together with a choice selection of Hruxh- He will continue lo manufacture and keep e and Furiry jfrtices, as well as Surgical constantly on hanf, Sideboards Dresii,g ,tnd Dental Instruments m a word, a'l ami plain Bureaus, iecretaries, China articles usualiv.kenfJn an establishment of Prj-es. Book Cas Hreaklast and Dining the kinclr " I invite m y old customer?, as l ahi s, Uadif s ' work C amlle ; and t v a.-h Russel, proprietor of .the ; Hotel, together could not much longer baffle' the disease. One of the first duties of the Democratic K"6htb:Stte! 'i 4 to' usfain' liberally theii ciwtpiper pfczx This duty,' ive are pfcarcd to believe, is attractinj more at- witfi nearly all the stores which itcontain ed, carrying it down the Beach about half a mile; swept away the market-house; the house belonging to Dr.- Wright was blown frpm its blocks; and neartyall the. Trees on the hill was destroyed. Several fam i lies were compelled, . for safety, to leave their houses and seek shelter in f the Hotel. All the boats belonging to the place were carried off, depriving.; them of the means of fishing for a time. Persons li vine some bur miles below: Nag's Head,- on ! the sea beach, found it necessary -. to flee to the glrrets of their 5 houses to save themselves from drowning! They lost all they had to survive on -their clothing Vwas all destroy ed, and also their cooking; utensils, -li 11 i ; ' Edehton Sentinel, Civil War in: Illinois.- From a letter! published in the St. Louis Republican, da ted, Carthage SepL lOthywe learn thaUhe Anti-Mormons had determined to drive the Mofinonites oat of that section of coun- At this time I 1 was recommended to try Dr. Taylors Genuine Balsam of Liverwort, from 375 Bowery. S! I did so, and by its eflScaC' can with safety1 say, I have ' 'been almost restored to health, as much so as the infirmities of old age would permit. All those who are afflicted with diseases of the Lungs and Liver, I would especially1 urge to avail themselves of this jsovereisn rent- cuy. ,x ins cei;uacaie can oe reueu upon, and comes from one of the oldest inhabit- ants of this towp. ; X John Garret. The above certificate we ha ve the' pleas ure to send you, with permission to pub lish. Yonrs trul'1r& ANYDERf -Sold by, G.TowarTarboro' J.Waldo, Hamilton T.' E. Smiths Wilhamston. j Large . bottles $1,50, or put bottles for: g7, 50; small pottles S 1,00, or six bottles for 555. nOMMnMICATED. i ; r.'.-"vcf . rnet S Elderl G. mlCatt(fcan h& Wdtters. are expected by xpinbSelot'to Stands, Bedsteads and picture frames of allj styles Sofas anld lahogany- rocking chatty, rush, cane and stool chairs.. s. Any of the above-if. not on hand, will he made at the shortest notice. , J Main Street, Tarboro N- C. ept ; 1 5.tlS46';i,!: vf . 37 ;4'' i J BOV, fouiieeiior fiaern . jers. of -"rage, in gooi I ileal th and of good char acter, to )earn Cabinet Making. Apply to t i FUJI NC IS L. BONO I srrtorO) ept 1 5. I S 1 6 j I i ITlcIltrainc, Drotvnlpy Co.y PETERSBURO, Va. vi h ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR a. Well as others who purchase in ihimarpt to gire my Stock an ximinalio before purchasing; as all of- thoe ' article. hvc been purchased in person from the lmpor' ter rid Manufacturers by the pack? with special reference" to quality and on the very best lerms. .. s : r- l would say to Merchants who go w ilierjorthi lht tliejr may find it to their interest to examine mv Stock, as 1 an -confident, aTiefl'alttn 'Exchanges Freight and Com m i.sion, ino consicierai ion, lhai can supply them bn' equally as good or bet ter terms. v r All orders hankfully received, and hended to with despatch. ' Articles warr ted and carefully packed. r a? r.rWMJMtiILL Agent Fur Francis Mtnor.: Sycamore St., Petersburg, Virgil VV Inch is verv general anil extend Arn bracing nearly everything Tn their linrot business; ' ' 1 V 1 "i !V.;. r. '. - i Fhey particularly in vite attention to their Orders from the Country ?wii I'Werf with prompt attention, and, will be furnished fat Pli !h u U, not.f?M to Give satisfaction t MWi Siren t0 lbe signeeiwrcsina made for the eani -'ii-. ' -vn. Petersburgpt; stbj 1 040 4 September' 9. 37 4 rplIlC ATlON will be made to the next General Assemblv, for the V pose of modifying the laws, respecting . town of Tarboioso that a Magistrate Police can be again appointed for tbe sa MiQernptrnnce Hitter, dn therfncipli of subsiituling hej in place of lhestWfiw principle,' has reformed so m?ny drunkard . usd with LlN'a;BL00PlUAi nor to all pthers for cleansing .in ?jj and all rihb'hunxors aCbctinc the blood. rrre-ulsritio of th3 to"b, W1 - .. Off.. WtMfffiT-
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