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'. y i; ... . .-. .j ........ sgg i ' r t - ir - " ". . " : -: , 1 j.Muj i, l.,, Iffttfic.Va 1085. V. I 1 . f at liberty " dUcdntinae ,t any "bser L:- ntM thereof and paying arrears. I onB V ' ' eXceedinr a sqnare will bV AHrertreemenU not exceeuin9 a h . , ; at One Dollar the first: inseruuu, u o i- KJTtg for every continuance. Lorer dTertise j cents ,-t0 er 8quafg. Court Orders and preent: higher. Ad- ! Stents must be marked the numberof inser- baid, or they may noi N.M;Martin &Donnans Petersburg wa. (Store opposite PovtelPs Tayern,) CONTINUE. THB And Grocery Business. faithful tiention will he given rniTON and other PRO hfi?p. nonsitfned to them. I hey, oflei for sale Cotton B ingt Bale B ope t &.c on reasonable lennv ' Peiershnrtr. Sept 25, 1 -J 6. iewaii(lBeaiitifiil I I FALL AJitJ V INTER 1nrS just received iter FALL suppN of Goods, which' as usual comprised a o-pnpral assortment of the most neat, use ful and ornamental articles, in the . millinery line All of which will he sold on her usual liberal and accommodating terms. f Jarboro', Nov. 10, IS46. Volunteers for 0 rcgon Attention! rheumatic Battalion! IN anticipation of a war with Kriglandv the Indivif duals com posing i hefYeiK tnatic Battalion are each and eVery one notin? ea ana warnea - 10 an- pear (armed as shall here after be. d i reel ed , ) before . I Orderly Surgean GEO. HOWARD, il Tarboro and pnf chase a bottle of liewesi Luiuntent anil Elixir, j which is warranted lo curtail he old cases of chronic Or inflammatory Rheumatisrrt that have remained uncurfid ftp to the pre sent time. This without delav' so that voil may be in readiness to march, if called upon. ' - J - Jri To the Universal Rheumatic Battalion! Given this day at Head Quarters by C 0 MS TO CK & C O. . Commanders Genera l The above article is sold whatesa-le by Lomslock & Co. 21 Cortlandt st. New York by Geo , Howard, Tarboro' M. W e- son,Gastori F. S Marshall, Halifax fiejr- nett &Hyman, Hamilton F. W. Moorfe, y iiiiamsion-ana by one person m every Tiuage in u. Males and Canada. March 13, 1846. . . ; l) It. TUKA'KU'S lie and Fever, and rmHP.;p. dm i c u: l JL nave ueen extensive used in private nractie for ihp J 6 years, with the most unparalleled succefes; t in tact, in nr GinitL :.r.o t pfst , ... ......c iir-iauut; nave inEiv Wfenown to fail in ejecting a sure ct re ; n 24 hours, m .cases of Mhe most form ida Die character, and evpn afi iK -ii: . nent most 1 .hysiciaiTs ha-ve exhausfed their Gl- ftope haf been entirely eured in 34 hoi'ri bythe use of thc'pil9 alone. l ft Vn me patient fllmn wiiKA 1"ese P"'s are prepared by Dr. Flen'fy .-wiiuiucnana cocrnly, C. EdWards Jov iter's Denote J, rfrmstromr -t at hisv StnrpJ Armstrong Son Rocky Ni t. Tarboro', Nov.25, 1 845 arts I 'elesiint . Rtilm of Chiiia, A POSl'TI Vf: C0RE (or thPiles aild all external ailinasair,-.li I fions h roiltrhl' 1t i Kit. eiirTn'r. Uu. r? . 3 t With this Ho im. u . .1 rrlioi4odffIi3 Press, t-ikA weeklV Two, Dollars per. year. , Fa.u nf the subscription year. t io Pinimuuu , , w . i 1 ore throat., tichtne ;f Ah ,,;IALS0 very lkrge& general 1 1 J I rtrk n n n I s. . - .... - ' - ii : - -o - c v;-i ,v"voi.' iiiier aim appliedi on aflanpel will relieve abd fiS cure at once. Fresh wounds, or old so e rapidly, cured bV 4 V. i 9,W wholesale by Comstock, M Co Joi ortlandt stV New" :-Vorkana'bv W4 Howard, Xarboro ' March 19, i84 ItLL rP ar receding the LtT iollq wing. Goods, to wit: " k iiitu, a. vjFft si. iroix ana reined SugafSj . . ' ;;- ! ' 200 bags Laguira Rioandava coSee 20 ..h,!.d? , P- Rico and .Cuba mbraiesy ,.1.000 sacks ,L.. ,FV and G5 A. saft, f , ' : r 2,P ps.cotton haggiiig, part surfr qual. . 300 coils IW fope, ' 10000 lbs; Virginia cured' bacon, l000P 4 Western sides arid intitiidefs, ! 250 sid.es godd' a.nd imaged" bole 50 ddi Riissetfuppe f s?dd 500 I bi Shoe theatli 150 bl4 No. 1 and2, N. Ca. herrings 1 00 boxes Sperm and Tallow candles, .approved Brands, , , 2d boxes bis. Lbaf & . Crushed sugar, - 5 .bis. superior Pulverised ( ( do. 100 bag? Drop and Uuck shot, 100 kegs l)x P; poUrdeii ) 30 tons Swedes and English Iron, . 5 b ind and hpop d0. '3 " blistered. German &Jasi steel, 256 kegs cut and box halls, 10 doz. VVelU 6i ( ot approved axes, 5Q calks Louilon porter c'is fit p'isy 10. hhtls Baltimore whiskey; 50 bis; ' lo. do. . 50 " superior Northern, A. Brandy, 15 N. K Riim, y .': " 10 " k Scuppernong Wine, 10 cff casks Tenetiff.and S. M. do. 1 pipe superior old Madeira, 5 qrf casks Port wine, - 5 half pipes superior" Cognac & Cham- paign brandy, wurr a tit ed geniune, '30 bis. old Monongahela whiskeys 2 ptncheons best Jamaica' Rum, 3 pipes" H. Gin,; ( s 100 nests Iron and Wood bound tubs, 20 baigs pepper, spice and ginger, 5 hailf chests superior O. P., Imperial atd V. H.'.Tea, t r : v ; ; 50 doz Bed cords, best Hemp, ' . 100 I Cotton Lines, 7 100 reams Wrapping paper, . 50 VVriting & Lettef do : 20 boxes W hittimore's g nuine Cotton and Wool Cards, f 100 bis. new City groirndf family flour, ' 100 F. ditto ditto & country, 25 " superior Cider Vinegar, 100: bushels best Clover .seed selected, Together with .other ariicles usually kept in the Grocery line; j all of which we offer for sale, upon such terms as we think a fair examination cannot fail ,l of approye. We are agents for-the sale of Jabez Parker's Threshing JJIachinesy fM MILLS, STRAW CUTTERS & Whfch -zip sold ait the same 'prices as by tHe M anb fact u rer.; ' : We also solicit a continuance of (he very liberal patronage Heretcfoife received in the. watylof Consignments of , Produce: say Cotton, l)ba ceo, Wlieat, Bacon &cl; and pledge olirse I tes to be unwavering in our. terms bfi Commissions, as wd pla'ce 'al! on an equal footing. Say fijty cents per Bale Jot Cattony and alrvpther. kinds ol Produce1 2 & per cent. A iVo', the receiving end forwarding of Merchandise I'fte unparalleled popntiirity of JtS surety" Sf ItV Vrftuetne eriuine Hay 's L?hi men t ha?!cu tcfid. oer t we n ty tbousani. daseis of HILS fn the fjnited States. Jt is the only article Usd and bre scribed bv the Faculty pC New Yorkand It it is recurrfmend'ed' by-every Physician in the country who hasnised it or seen lis ei fects on- others. The genu fne has Com; stocki&jCos name Oh each wrapper. t nlvflvnlesafle bv Comstbck. Co..,- 21 Cortianrlt' st. rNew.; Vork-by Geo: flow- Ta;nr, Ml Wesson;. (iaslon--;!4. LS.VMafshall, Halifax Bennett Hy man, Hamilton iv. w . ivioore, v jMiauioiut. and1 by one persbn iw every! Village in U. states a'nxt Oanadasv n.Tarch, 9, 1846 p mifftie Subscriber " , ' waeon boxes, piougns, poinis ' Spades, Ion g - ha ndlebV sHo vei s, hoestrace 5fabd;liafr.;cliB rbIirid saltbfownL gfouhd salL j Whi te lead, linseed and train oil, 8 x 10 andTO x 12 wmuow glassy-potty. o m m m w hh-e" h c i a m. w - m a Uhinai jrias&KSsTOCKeTyna, jvrvup v' Far saleToo; accomnodatirig lernww ci W-MA'f WED DELL. A Ll FtGE A SS O WV M E N IS wed, A-merircan gid Ebgtrslr IrbriV- " ' tirmari s cast aieei, cut ov-wiuu6.m. Castingstcosisti skillets, tea' kettlesi' aridiiqn3-, Cart ;arid t 1 Mi J GOVERNOR'S MESS'AGK. , j (continued 'front last No,) j For the support oC Common . Schools, there has beeb distributed from.ihis fund for the year, endirig September 1st, 1845, the sum of 97,852 44, and brill the' like diiy in,t846rthe : sumi6fK!;8 j6. Official information has been, received of ine auopnon 01 me common ocnooi sys tem by the popular .vote! at The late., .elec tion iri tHe Cddnties df Ed geom be U anil Rowan.. Its advantages are therefore now to be extended to every Co.unty.; in; the Staie. It wduld Be gratifvin tb me fe rie able to announce to you that thead van tages were now commensurate with . the mu nificence.of the Legislature, inlproviding this fund, and the expectations of the pub-2-lie, in advancing education amo ijg thej ri sing generation. , : It is arreherided Hovy ever, that mdeh less good is 4 effected at present, from the actual operation of. the' School sy stem, than ought to j result from the amount of funds' raised and distributed for its sdpport And yet; fromlthe.natdre of the defect, it Js difficijlt to apjply a rem edy Frbpi allthe Counties f njthe State, only thirtyreight Chairmeri 6 he Boards of Superintendents for Commoii Schools, made any return to the LitetyfBdarel, of the operation of the system in their doun ties for the year 1845, -and .ajstill smaller number in 184d, although .'jtfje'j. ti nib ap pointed by Law has 'expired This is probably imputable, no t- so :much toltheir delinquency, as to the failure pftheT School Committees in the districts,. to furnish the reports required f of thennsr' Indeetl, jas might he expected, in, a j matter j depending for success, quUe aS much. Qnj fdmiriistra tion,as Legislative direction a matter new (o our ptfpnla'tibii and obri authorities there, are- at present toOjjittle ibtelligence, unirormuy, anu euicieucy, in mjcuacuu tioh Of the School Law. It appears to me. J therefore, of the first moment, ihstt a Com missioner of Commbn Schools! should be appointed, charged with the Superinten dence of the system througho'tit the Statfe, and devoting his whole time and attention in imparting to it vigor- arid j tisefiflneSs. The' su'bjectci3 bt sufficiCrVf ijes cially in the infantile stHgecote utiOns tOengage thejesjt taientsl and: most exalted patriotism of the country. 4 In many of the Goyprnmepts of Eu rope; the- MinFftef of Public Instruction ranks with those of War, Finance andf Di plomacy, their equal in dignity, perhaps more than their equal in usefulness. In; fhose States of pur. Uhiob' Jrf n-ich1 "Edir cation has most extensively eyailed, and in wmch; from thmjdurity bfjthe sstebi, there, vyoufd seem to be the jept occasion for such a supervisionj it seems to . b6'j a settled point of policy, to keep in supenn- roi the system visiting trie coojs in ; . ; ... . ml , - ... .. L riousseciionsj antTsu coueing au recting the whole, artor prWue;fho great- enatomrnt pt tnenK juu jxpenence, ' x i ir:i n.r:- thus far, of the opposite cours- urges, ine necessity of IpUowing- their e.xmple The Lftefary ndafbds : ike neans; at reas onabie.'compeiisauuir iui: . buui, t.pcijve, Willi UUi t - .v".', -vr rf aiUOUiUB UlJUUitur u omvu-p , 1 itt vnern niirpn t ' - Appl cations rraVe - oeeir. maiie iato ;b;fhe; ipertaijifng tb"the hbFundJ ' But : thehj lAfCent, ivhth has insbctlbpsjl Kterms: nW rebbVtbaVrib $I'eaW6all?cifei fit IS lu COlllCUijJranyu vy . ri . ... , fnage1 has jbVed- af? expected, to .dispose of: soracUat public Sale, if not ,b0 :prbinbt'e settlement anacuiiumnereon. I : Iri the roont from the Ayar JJepartmeni. aiuisiuuuui the fresTdetitoCtheiU Reamelir VbiuBte enrolled andilJreadiries to aid in jthe prosecution of the existing, war with iciiuciiuc, uvci 'iXtv '""T i daV tevinif tlren bfe'en fixed Tor. life some citizeiiiof rtrted iUt L; ii're devoted to the observance' and j study KKlt-v . anoo;Dt-a' jfccc'esHor: the 'Republic.? vas immediately issued, celling fbr'Vo urrtgers byCompanjesj -In wjth "ai most commendable i fdmptittideV jmoreT thb three times thle nombi:Teoeuy tendered their; service? roni HHesej;- te'n' dompa7 uica weiu urawn uy ioi, io iorm cne reg- imeriL . In the absence brany ldw ?bf; the ptate'; Relative td raising and organizing such a'fbrcethb duty' seemed to devolve pn the Governor, bride? theC is to pay its costs arid ieel asT the Executive "arid'.. domanbfer-in-;'its calamities. .TMt.-.Mfexico" had relin CHief Of the ililia, ;tbTd to take urn brace at thd should' be". accepted among those voluri- leering for service, and m what grades.; recognition of the Independence of, that The' Proclamation for Volunteers howev- Republic, dnd v the; diplomatic, intrigues etv aritiounced Hhat this clefernii nation connected therewith: that the character is would be mstde' by' Idt J in accepting tlie tic obstinacy of their; race, arid the exas ComrKihies; Mand that1 the Cdmpafiy dfp-' pertidn df feeling frdm tflloSs Of so vaU cers would he fcbmmissjdned,- whom The Uable a i territory, might have, ultimately mbri tlierebf ight-electreaving the Jed tO awar,-maybe admittedr Oar,Conr Field Oflicers only tbbe aejedarid 3p pointed Hy tliexecutiveV iTh ail causeof hostility on such abr tibn of duty arid power in' defect of ny statutory regulation;' vvaS ado'pted after mature consideration and ' ehq'dir'ini into the precederfts ddring : the' last" War Avith Great Brltairr,': It haS bce'ri dcteaupbri hy the Governors of Other States, having no provsiori of lavv in Such cafe, -s(nd le'ems td accord with the view's of the " V ar De partment, arid President of the United States. It' is,' however, wisbS't to regulate su c h levies Of Troops by' Leg t si a t i v e en -aefments, ah'd, thefefofe, It is jjhbught tO you f a tte n ti o n. ' Whether "ybuv sha 1 1 1 d e ci d e jto d i rec t t he elect! oh of i'F ield 0 ffi cers by 4all flte Volunteers PrTva'ie as vvell as 0nCers, (as is the case in ' some States,) 'orbyCb m mission ed Officers only, in conformity V to" our "Militia rbjulatibh for Ordinary training; or permit it to the Executive, as ai'p resent existing is sub mitted for. your .wisdom to determine. 'r' The defectiveness f bur Militia' Cbde is tbb obviotisTtbrrequire remark, to siich of you as have'-V'riconve invfactice. rA:-f Thbr6(igh;J revisibri arid emendation of it, is? needed this "arnf of our deferice effective. T point your Atten tion, particuIarly?To' the want ot arty pro vision for confestrng election tb Mllf tafy appointments of afny grade', whateveV, cbmplairits of irregulafitfes in soonefec-j tidnsy having beenloded iri, this Depart merit, bri mo're than one' occasion, wi th'i ri the last twelve morithsV It is alscf siTgis ted, thai a requfreriierit on the Ofrrc'erS Of Regiments or Brigades lb meet together, and encamp for a few days iri each year, during whieri, they should undergo con stant drilling, and become familiarized io Camp and Garrison duties", (their . expens es only being defrayed bf the State,) Would be probucf iv'e jof the b'eSt . efiTects. ,t j The , per missi o n of the use of the' Pu bl.i c ArnjS to the Militia, strriuld he;egulateU : by law; and more' efectiyei'pjrbyisitf' should be made for. the return of the Arms onVthebBsolutiOn 6f the Corps t6 wfioni they where issued. , . In the mouth of July 1 1'st. I , recei yed from the President of the Senate of the United Stale, the reslelriatibh of the Hori- orable Wiilia:m Hv Hay wbo Jr. one of the meriibers of that body frbm; this' State. j e- term, for j which The Honorable Willie P. Mangum, the othdr Senator from rfi Garblma was iUciU empire i . , -m . w. . - , mi ' i on the$ 4th, of Mrch next,. It wilT'de- .Volve.on youytherefofeull ,vaan- to he HoMseofReDrbtivessa oi V;nce RebubliC, weaker and inferi- oiin-a!Ihe.eJeVn Stress, -;butcrsliir not, A eonjempumepe. &Vhftcw4fetvent ;iNt.pur?SoUni foreign nations 'fmajr be. always id -the ' I. T . T . ! " . '1 . . i .. .1 . . . . . . . . t m v - Since last rijovrprpeM jfim 'UBibk wi h isIat cfiapgesJiave-been wroht ra .on,t5 p?age vai bt : "nS n our.Nalional Affairs, a5-:.to: ircuiro a' thS ?a,I,c.-.,n elligCncc. W ' b i.aWbecbme;ebliftn-fe . and readilv fender bur lovaltv and dutytd make iier always successful, "rght Wrdng, it is alien . to the character of Freemeri fa'fdrbear enquiry into the ne- eessity. which demands a resort to the last alternative of-Natlorisv bh irito thecon- auct.ot trie agents by whom, at has been produced, - By, an, essential provision of our-Constitution, all quesirons pf .War are, in the .first instance to the .will of the na- annexation iOf TTexasv by her condiriorial Count, by acknovyledging a disputed bouri-' "".j. ;x cAuo utiu .'iuuaicu. iu alia very act of Annexaiibn,,and giving assu rance of liberal ; terms in its adjustment 14 this posture of a'niM, without cbnsul taliop with Congress, though in( session, by authority of tlie Exectitive, as tnilitary com mdnde'r ; merely, bur army was made to take, possession of the whole territory in question, r . Resistance was attempted -hOstilitiei ensued, and we are thbs .invol ved in war.on a p9int Of. hOnOf the con-r titulion.-ti department, of ; bur own Gov- ernmeritj never having Authorized, an appeal TO force fof the Country iri dispute, nor defined any objects, for the attainrnent of which, it shbdld Ee wacferiV . "While our armsafe signalized by -victories worthy of the'-Nation?s reboWri, and the spirit of the peopfe is! ready " to uph bid the honor of our flag-at any5sc'ifice',"i't" Itlll fernairfs at momentous qjuestiOri, under our Institur tions,- Whether Congress can be superseded iu ;the porWfnkU' Wa'r, & the 6!uthority; given to' the Executive, only to eflectuate; the.will of the legislature, - can be used to deternirieind.settle th'e pblicy. of the Cou n trpj iti ntatteri? of bbbn d af .br an y other. : v;; v-'U;- v ? i : "... ? 1 ii.s... 'X a Bbt withr the., Waf' r actual 1- existing! arid demanding a Vast, inCreas'ej Iti the Pubf lie experiditifre', the iriebme of the Gov ernment is pilt to hazard, by exp'eriments; .u pOn the .Re ve nue, F, i nan ce. a'nd; Curren- ov. . . The' public sentrment.has Io'rig since decided, the Federal Government shall be maintained, in time of .)eace at least, by dirties cm Foreign Impons. It; may 4assu'meb to have : yeeri equally vvell set tled Tri the practice of the nation, that, iri making- suelr levied, dfscritnina tions might he allowed, in the s'eiectiori 6i su bjects of Revenue,- arid in; the afmouhts imposed .to gi ve encouramerit i o"tie productions of our owri industry.. It is now. declared, that this practice hBS always' been a mis chievous error;- aridyTn the midst' of the -exgeiici'es of the Tralury, a; Tariu" of uts,iyrelding $27,60O,dOO j3er f year,' has' been 'ab'aohed'in favor Of a theoretical system, n Ot exp'bete'd' tb prod u'ce m ore, if as ni rich,, to the end thai prbtebt fob may he nbTonger recbnizVd in raising Reve n ere..'. We a re,-therefore, probably destined 'to witness 1 a loss" iri the ReVerVu'e, hrbbght "about bya'chrfnge'afmrng at Reyenub only Withipp'rop exceeding Fifty, Mil lions of Dollars per arihum .aTid anrihcbme,' less than Thirty Millions', .4 iesprt to- higheV dutres or ' Direct TaScatfori, 1 must ' 'r"'t:b L v'jtl.i;' i1CA-'1 ii Hi. s 2il iV il J- f esiicm'VoV SuB' Treasury XdrW.- tjy tniS, -11 is requireu, uiai xiuuiy 'auaiy Watev.er a-mOOnt .Of . .. exaction, may bb necessary burthens . 01 -S ,,r ..r fiefbre ds"6f increased lb-. A V 1 W-jth a prospect 5Qcy-in;thefec !VKhen4reisury';bdtes, t ie ev soqn .De myiiauie. jl iiese auujiiouui uur- th h are noji' ifk' f;'be rjfoMtco lwrlo,' J'yyithe more severity, from' aricrlolerY M of Congress at! tKe last f-u:v -u.;.hAns u. l i
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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