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S ' ... . ... f'a!! I X f" ..! , ,r -.' : .V 1 - - s ,1. '. t ... k 1 . k ' . . A .. The Tar!oroii?h Press, x - , u,! wpeklv at Tuw Dollars per year P-S"-or; 1W Dollar and fifty 1 r paI ; YL7biratlon of the subscription . y Cents at the expiration iAf,0ntiitue at arrears. Sabseribers are a oav time oa gmn? nouc ;dintf a uare will he Advertisements not '"tbn. and 25 .-j iloiiar me wio - . tnseneu een r pvAfv continuance! m""-. . , ta for every rrt ArrfAra anH .L-.-..0n4r8niiarei - meats r nr cent, higher. Ad Judicial AdTerub-mcu.- r numKerof inser oaid, or they may not i N.M.Martih.&Do ri n a ns Petersburg Y . f v nitft Powell's Tavern,) CONTINUE THb xV And Grocery Business. ,V.lf i ..tipntion will be given Prompt ndft. W;lnt 0 , n.he pRo J August M5f A, J 845, ! eaf" tJTA VE: iq Siore and are receiving the u-s 5 - following Goods, to wit: 60 hhds P. Rico, 0., 6t. Croix and N'firfed Sugars, 1 ; 26cr bans LaguirarRio and Java coffee, f 2a hhds- P. Rico and tuoa molasses, .;' part prime, ! 1000 sics L P anil G. A; salt, 4 200 ps." col ton bagging, part sup"r qual. : : 200. coils Bale rope, j 10000 lbs. Virginia cured bacon, 10000 : Western sides and' shoulders, Sole -! I5 1 I "l of bonds amounting in the aggregate to the obtained from other States.' , siim of 152,312 38. In consideration The present requirement 'Of Lav, tliat of which, the1 State became i re-invested the Autumn Teriiis of the Superior Cbutt3 vvith title and nossession of the lands - sur- in 'the lower sectiottof the State, shall COMMISSI in the m ale of CO I TON ant Thev offer DUIr n?r 5 R.in, Bale Rope,&c, for sale Cotton tJrggnis "u , on reasonable terms. Petersburg. Sept, 25, lt46. icw and 'Beautiful. FALL AMP WINTER MlLLlJrERY,$c r- jf . C. JlO mt 12, received her FALL, supply itlL 0f Goods, which a usual comprises a general assortment ot the most neat, u., r.i ornamental article, in the Millinery line. All of which will be sold on her usual liberal and accommodaiing ierm. Tarboro1, Nov. 10, 1846. TKmtfiPrs fur (Jresron, Mention! rheumatic Battalion! IN anticipation of a, wai with England, the indivi duals com posingihePAtf u- matic Battalion are earn A I and every one noltti red and warned to ap near f armed as shall here after he directed,) netor Orderly Surgeon - G0. HOWARD, i Tarboro', and pnrchase a bottle oi e?c8, Linatnent and Elixir which is warranted to cure all the old case of chronic or inflammatory Rheuinatis that have remained uncured np to the pns sent time. This without delay, so that yoit may be in readiness to mrchrif called upon 1 o me universal nneumauc auanu' Given this day at Head Quarters by COMSTOCK Sr CO. Comm i nders General. The above article is sold wholesale by Comslock &.Co. 21 Cortlahdt st. NewYor hv Geo Howard. Tarboro M . VVe . son, Gaston F. S Mars hall, Halifax Bed net! & (iyman, Hamilton - F. W. Moore, Williamston nd. by one person in every village irt U. States and Canadas. March 19, IS J6 I ill Mil. ll Dii, VVH VKU'S Asue and Fever, and rinHESE PILLS have bee used in private practice for the pj t 6 years, with the most unparalleled succei s; ,n fact, in no single instance have th y beer known to fail in effecting a sure cure in 24 hours, in cases of ihe most formu a ble character, and even after the most emi nent Physicians have exhausted their ut most skill, the patient, almost withe Ut hope, has been entirely cured in 24 hours by the use of these pills alone. ' r f ! These pills are oreDared hv DrJUVnrv M. Turner, sole proprietor near Favette- ville Cumberland county, N C. r G. HO WARD, agent Tarboro Edwards', Joy iter's Depot, w . Armstrong at his SforJ G. flrpistrorig $ Soils', Rocky M t. C Kntgfit, Tradesville Tarboro', Nov. 25, 1845.- Celestial Bah'ii of Ciiud, A POSl H Vtr CURE for the Piles and . all exier'naVairtngs- all internal irrita"-. 250 sides kgood" and damaged ieatiier, - . - 50 eloz Kusst't upper. Ulo., 500 lbs; Shoe thread, i 150 bis. No. I and 2, N. Ca. herrings, 100 boxes Sperrn and Tallow candles. approved Brands ' 20 boxes & bis. Loaf &. Crushed sugar. . 5 bis. superior Pulverised do 100 bag Drop and Buck shot, 100 kegs D. P. powder, 30 tons Swedes and English Iron, 5 bind and hoop do. 3 t blistered. German & Cast steel, 250 kegs cut aiul box nails, ... 10 'do z. -Wells & Co. approved axes, 50 casks London porter q'ts & p'ts, 10 hhds Baltimore whiskey, 50 bis do. J ilo. 50 superior Northern A. Brandy, 15 N. E Rum, v . lO ; Scuppernong VVine, - 10 qr lcasks Teueriflfand S. M.. do. 1 pipe superior old Madeira, 5 qr S casks Port wine, 5 half pipes superior Cognac & Cham paign brandy j warranted genuine 30 bis. old Monongahela whiskey, 2 puncheons best Jamaica Rum, 3 pipes H. Gin, 100 nests Iron and Wood bound tubs, has neoDer. soice and ginger, . I ! 5 halt cnests superior -u t. . , impBuai and Y. Hi Tea, j 50 doz Bed cords; best Hemp 100 4 potion Lines, ' 100 reams Wrapping paper, 50 ' Writing & Letter do. 20 boxes Whittimore's genuine Cotton and Wool cards, 100 bis. new City ground, family flour, 100 S. F. ditto ditto & country, 25 superior Cider Vinegar, 1 00 bushels best Clover seedselected Toiretheri with other articles usually VAJ?t.;n.'tli!i Grocery line; all of which we offer for sale j upon sucjh terms as we think a fairexamination cannot fail to approve. We are amenta lor the sale of Jabez Parker s Threshing JtrachincSi FAN MILLS, STRAW CUTTERS & Which are sold at the same prices as by i 'no VI n nil far Hirer. ; W also solicit a continuance of the very 'liberal patronage heretofore received in l ine way of Consignments of Produce: say Cotton, Tobacco. vvneai,uat;uii, i n,.DifM m h unwavering in our " - nlmiu o 1 1 n n . terms ol torn missions, a c an equal footing. Say 3Jly cents per Bate fur Cotton, and all other kinds ol Produce 2i per cent J Also,the receiving end forwarding of Merchandise. ' Hie unparalleled popularity of llmfs Liinimatt, : . if its ; virtue - the genuine GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE. T (continued Jrpm last No) A j The bad condition of our Public Roads, has long been the subject of general, and I apprehend, just reproafsh ;o;thei State, j In the schemes of Improvement which have been put forth heretofore,! too little space has been allotted to these daily Jiaunts of trade and travel. A distinguished authori ty, in speaking of our roads, recommends that they be classed in three descriptions; viz: 1st, the principal and leading roads to be denominated State roads, in the jconst ruc tion of which; the State will bear lone moi- ' ; t -i i i etv of the exnense. nd the -i Counties j - i . - i. possession rendered as before stated. AsJ a fujl.year be held at a season, when sickness enCr was to elapse between the time when the ally prevails in i that region, is a grievance State's agent was put in possession of which has been1 long acknowledged, but these lands, and the rise of the Legisla- hitherto, no remedy has been : provided, ture, it was considered best forhe public It is hoped, that your; present session may interestas well asfbr the peisons sur-nmber amo rendering, that tlieyshould be restored to icenee, a change "0 obviously gust and possession of the lands as tenants of the need (uL Not only areje Jives, health, Stated The agent of Cherokee Lands was, and.comfor;rof;-th therefore, instructed to lease the several cerned in Uhe rneaMireriiut the suitors, tracts and their improvements for twelve -witnesses, and jurors, tetng also subject to months, taking care to give a preference the diseases of the climate and season, the to the late owners, and requiring only administration of justice is impeded and moderate amounts for the rent but with a. delayed, for want of this salutary altera- stipulation for returning the premises in through which they pass the other moiety;: 2d, County roads to be made and kepi .upj hv the Counties, and 3d. brivate roads by. j , , . t i j Miinls henefitied Ibv themj vTvr. f - ' Without adopting this plan in all its; def tails, I am thoroughly persuaded that no moderate amount of the public treasure could be more beneficially expended, than in employing an Engineer for one, or at most, two years, whose duty it 'should1 be to examine routes for the chief market and mail roads of the State, under thq direction of the Board of Internal Improvement, and lay them off. on the most. ground, with written estimates $nd direc tions for their construction and. improve ment. The County Courts might be au thorized to make levies, i n aid of the (Stat ute labor within their liniitk at j th most diflScult points, assistance might be afforded from tlie fund for Internal Irn- j - ? ; i E f proyement. Whatever other j improve ments we may in time procure, good roads for ordinary transportation and travel can as good repair as they were in that time This was attended; to by the agent and the bonds for rent are in his hands. It will be an im portant part of you r present duties, to direct a further dispost- t;nn of thpp linHs. which have asain De- come were tion. In conjunction with" this, it is commen ded to your enquiry, whether all jurisdic tion of Pleas in the County - Courts may not be with advantage abolished, and those Courts be permitted to reniaih only for purposes of probate and County police, th nrnnertv of the 'State. They with a Bession of but a single day in each sold in 136 and 1838. on credit (as month. 1 By substituting for the present to the! greatest part of the purchase money) system of County and . Superior Courts, . . . . , rrst -Ki.r. U.A. rifh iv fprm in thft VMPj three terms 011- and at nign prices, ine purcnaseis ucwg ... j , unable to pay off their bonds as fhey be- ly of the Superior Court held by Judges came due, petitioned the Legislature for learned in the law, an arrangement would r.lif Hnnre.thP art of the last Session, be introduced far less expensive to the pub- . . 1 .1 A.- - . . allowing a re-scission of the bargain, by a lie, and the parties tn legal conirove,5lu3, surrender of the land and relinquishment while greater despatch and correctness nfnll rlaim to nurchase money theretofore would be attained in the administration of Pa!d on the one side, and a cancellation of the law. Such , a change would require the bonds on the other, in all cases where some addition to the present number of it should be ascertained, that the purcha- Judges, to whom salaries must, needsbe r could not discharge the debt himself paid, but this, wouiu oe jnconsia-u.u, ilhout calling on his sureties as pro vi- compared to the payments now made to :a - Jurors and Justices attending four Courts ser wi J r-x r onirl 1 ft ucu tu duiu aui. , . I . .... - " . r . U' . . ' ' ...11 1 - tt3r in th vnrmn.s eounties. to sav notn- Atter this experience on our pan, aa wen jv-v-" , as that of the Federal Government, in rela- ing of - the time spared to all concerned, tion to its lands, many years ago, it does and.., the, less accumulation of tbe. losing not seem to be Vise policy, to order ano- parties from greater expedUion .n the lea ther sale on credit. Considering on the mination of causes. ; If all law su.ts could other hand, that ihe purchasers at the for- be ended' in one, or at ost, two years mer sales were required to . pay down from the.r commencement, .nstead of be i.ish anih& nartofthe prices then ing, as they often are, transmitted from fa- jiever cease to be useful to the great mass bidthat they have s;ncc made payments ther to son, loaded, with costs far execcu- ot the community. ' shall 1 esteem Whether or not you wise to adopt any of these reqommenda j. i ii int rna ua iip . ni iiih in iuiiihi ?uuibih i I ntn the Treasurv ot considerame amouiuo it i , , a e4tirt nn 1 contest, it would be a reform oi the great- " . .i 1 . -.a -.--J .TU '.moll ntimhpr n th.o nU nnd have associated with them est niipurwu x.iC tions, I trust no consideration Will induce J tneendearment5 Gf home, it neems haVdly causes on. most of the dockets, niakesthe a longer delay in directing an AgHetilta-.j i expose lhem at ah auction sale, for present a favorable period for .the jntro- and Mineralqgieal survey ;1 erefbre advise that, as to Jill the ductton msieiD,, surrendered land, some mode- be adopted, adopted ana mgniy ppruv nf aiT,xinff a fair valuation on each tract, by other Mates ot the, union ' V - - ral, Geological of the State. . Three-fourth pi pur .sister States have now in progress, or hav; fin ished like examinations of their territory. And in every instance, i is believed that they have not only added to the treasures of Science, but have been attended j with important and, useful .discoveries, j&old, Silver, Iron, Copper, Plumbago, Marble i u t imfnnPA. thr finest varieties r-u.,:i:. r lUnrl and other y . , . - . 4,ro of an extensive fire in the town ot X ayettc- for manuring are already known ; - .m v t8ntv-Pf, flnd brought into ville, tn June 1845, eighty-one. copies ci . , . - . U. -; '111 IOuUi men bmi J. .' '. ' " - to exist in various sections oi the ptatej inaetf"; The residue was directed "to re and a further exploration cannot fail to majn subje(it to the disposit ion of a future brine other resources to fight, and greatly Legislature, and shall .not be liable to. be favor the pursuits of Mining and aru-! entered.in the Entry Taker's office, &.c." facturing-pursuits of infinite ad0136 i fen vears have passed away, since the further dispp- r :il,4- rrthifv. iinr . 13V a resoiuiiun ui inc. 3S' e taEe bly in 1S40...I persons holding the offico hem on paytng sueh valuation in cash by of Justice of the Peace at the close of that a;0 ylheVeafter- otherwise, that'the session whojiado f"PP ; u ii l rti i nt nlwin ai.!,- were directed to be furnished with a copy ntvnolbe remSS you Pthe.m volume of the Revised Statute. people having so few facilities jot a s f that Act! and no transportation as ourselves. c s- T I sitmn has been directed oi tr to a iese lands, ex- nute examination of our .soiU, by persqns , that. lhe boUnty in land for building D:oo i-iH irrtlCal SKlll in IS- x mr-l- d&aii ovtfnlprl to ttiat IS a Mir't Vr ' US viriue - ic s, ,,w uumug sweuvw ; ' . - ; iron vv.oriij iwo ; n Liuiment Ka5t cured ovr t wenty Liculture , will be productive of improper Kount-Vi ami tvo tracts of three, thousand thousand caes of PILES in th U'.ited meflt in that useful branch; i"stW: aCres each have been granted tTnder that Stales I 1 1 is the only article uea anu pre- flnd must dignify and elevatfb it in the No, reason is perceived ;for longer scribed bv the l-acuuy oi - ?J " it is recLmmehded by every PhyMC.an in ,he country who has used it or seen its ef fl on others." I he genuine has Com- 8iock &o,'s name on e.ch wrapper. Sold wholesale by t;omstocK . Cortlan.lt t; New Yor-by eo. M Tarboro' Wesson, (.aston t 2 Ui;: Halifax Bennett & Hyman, general esteem.: 1 I " j M I delay in thesale of these unsurveyed lands Agreeably to the Act ot tne tasi oe- ft is therefore suggested, that tney. euner m, entitled "An act more effectually to . at auctJ0n for cash, or subjected to secure the debts due for, Cherokee lands, lr and. 'grant at some .fixed , rate per and io jacuiiate mc. vmvv - -j- ; r- acre. ine vuuui ui viiciua Mv---same a Board .of j Commissioners -Was a and tax of tut a feW dollars, there being constituted to make enquiry as to ne but a small quantity of patented land, ex- - : . w.urnrJ who -were, Drin-! , t-U. wV.l- rants' within ....t- . i snivpni'V ui lug uuiii"-j j; . i iiiisiur ill inn null vri n fc - ... . Hamilton-f - vv . xy.uu, - ol ':n :hft bonds held by the State Jor . ;nPwaRft;' therefore, of the reve- ,VI IdiLKZ v V Lw . , . . . - . i a; . , . j f . . k. i y . .w - : . - ' . j ' ' - nue, the necessity ol having ireeiiviuco for Jurors, and other services , uqdern the Government, the policy pf fixing the ppri illation, and ihducine them , to improve the country, all unite in, favor of placmg; those remainkig lands m the possessiorr citizens, who shall be proprietor . in l u.r ri nprsOD ill evciy mm on or hons vbKoughi to the surface by friect ;with this Balm ;' so in cbu'ghs, swelled Sore -.throat., tiirhVnAs; nf ihft ! B a 1 1 ni a i p p I i e d j b n a fl a xi n e 1 w i 1 T r e 1 i e V e and cure at once Freshwo,u.n.ds..o'r od, sjres re rapidly cured,by C ? l' ' - 901a wholesale hy,.Comslock . ot Co. 21 Cortlandt'strNew Ybrk-'and by Geo. Howard, Hrbgro March 19, 1846, purchase's of pherpke Lands the result of .a noaru icput j r i . long and laborious investigatipn, separate lists of those found solvent and insolvjent accordingly. And those principal ; ueut ors, who were reported, insolvent, having surrendered the.lands, ior thenurcnasej.oi which said bonds were executed, into pos session the agent of the (.State, and ,M -A. I tl .r &" .1 IlSt JPxUUCiV 'Bit the Subscriber, A -LARGt: ASSOR PMENt; Swedes, Al ...u:r. onM "Rnalish Iron, . German !& cast ?eel, cut & wrought NalH? ! ;et;rrtf ovens, oots, spiders. iasung4' uuiiBifv-Rr-f ,. ' . " nrt ,i.:ik.. kettles, andirons, cart.and wafton boxes, ploughs, points derail v executed anft .denied Spude,, long h"-'fr? " 'iid of surrender and release, .. ho tpr nhatns. SUIK.V i , - tl - ... . V"; ... Mu utLun & orrntind salt, iM.Jmmaallriaht under socn purciw CB I UrBS ISiajlU Bail, .Miyy O' " . r'" '. . : '4. f ,r mnriloc t7u:. ifti r,o0t.ort nnd tram oil, ranrt trvthe re-imDurse;". iruj . . ? . . t . nlllltT I .....'. .. C '. n a... A. t ThO Sx 10 and iax 12 window giass p-j i idon acc0unttnereoi,uy a i cn fl vWvWfre fis general assortment o' I . a ia me:by said act, I made; an - GROCERIES, . order on tha Public Treasurer; directing " " Hardw are aild Cutlery, h bonds in all sttch cases, to. pe delivered that work, which had been sent there for sahv as the property of .the State, wero consumed.- And; no others remaining ai the disposal of the Executive,! have been unable to furnish copies to sundry appli cants under the Resolution. As the only edition of, this book that has ever been published, is now exhausted, and the county officers in several new counties have not been - supplied, besides the de mand for Justices of the Peace, a new edi tion seems to be required There having riow been added to this code the enact ments of ten more years, and defects .hav ing been discovered in the original, it ia suggested Uhat a Commissioner be appoint ed to arrange lhe adden da under the ap propriate heads in the body of the work, or to recast the chapters to which amend ments have been made; . and propose to tho next Legislature iany correction of inaccur racies or defectsTto the end lhat our StzU ute Law may be rendeVed as brief, cimplo ahd.fnteTligible as possible. The 'Commissioners 17' will suWiit their report of opera tions for tlielwt two years.: It will be fee I perceived , that the amount of monies on, i rndtridnals. under the control oi at a fair rate of purchase. L . . - somewhat reduced, in c?;r'u:r .;An, n resnect to me ren-, . ii : r.f nrincinal iten.iary.svstem, 3b lent to .he.Pcb.ic Trea- to procure, .I.-fJl i' allied 'liy tb. General Asm pers of the Stale, previous to the eJec-, , education ol poor tion, in accordanceith the A n Ukat 5 Wy-.A. Scte. I f Domb, suWect, of the last Legisl." , -Athe; f'by the Board in the Ci.y . J. : '' r .u i. understood . t. Teeo estaWisnea hich are ideersion " yr- - . - . rwiprrli the acMMs v Li- ' Wnl "aMinst the establishment of; ot. Kaleign fce able to p3y sucl.an Institution.herejt is deemed -' Bjcharges. Twenty t ! .1 1. mi thf nlans of. at reasu . .. " utoi State ben- : ,t . -iL.,;. Sinn ware I . iL- rthi estate: residing, m r ; 4 lav before you. tne ntans oi-. - :..rholars arc c. China Lrias sruvn,ci uuu. -.iiup io meagcui. -. - - y i . , rnecessai :.rv ? c - l'U fieiaries ana r"- !': ' . mm flM B - Jm . k. Ml tr. m T tTMmTm Mm . 1 . " Mm .... W V n:Macoricounty,iorcanceiiauyi4. f awvy thuildings tor suco pri5ui, Rnr sale ori accommbdatingrterms u . r idatea uie u r i that bad been.cfi108 r Tarboro', Noy. I2 1845
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