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If Jtole 11 OS. nar&rm$h9'-Mgeeo Saturday , June I liir. I " i ,v-.. "tw.M.t. :. """tifc;--. ; ' -Tf Tiic Tarborougrli ! Br tifiOROE Howard, J ; oublished weekly a Two Dollars per yitoi Went at the aspiration of the subscription year. Subscribers are at liberty to discontinue at any time on giring noiice thereoTand paying arrears, j Advertisements not exceeding a sqaarewill be inserted at One Dollar the first insertion, and 25 5ccnlslfor every continuance. LongeradTertise ents It that 'ate per square. Court Order, and Judicial Adreriiserafents 25 percent, higher. Ad Ueitisements mt fie marked thp numherof mser ! ions required, or they will be continued until Otherwise directed, and charged accordingly. 'V Letters addressed to the Kditor must be post paid, or they may not be attended to THew and Beautiftil Spring and Summer f ! Mrs. A C. HO mIIi, HAS just received her Spring supply of Goods, which as usual comprises a general assortment of the most neat, use ful and ornamental articles, injhe f . jnilliucry line. I All of which will be sold on her usual liberal and accommodaiing terms. Tarboro', April 24, 1847. , Just Received, i ' AND FOR SALE BY 3500 lbs Baltimore castings, consisting of ppjts, ovens, spiders and skillets. ALSO, a' large quantity of Swedes Iron, from l inches to 8 inrhes wide; round and square do; nail, rod, and hoop do.; German jteel &c &c. i Suar, Coflbe and .Holasscs, Mrs. Miller's Snuff, ! Stocked and unslocked Ploughs, j Heels, points and wings, Spades, shovels and Woes, f Collins broad and narrow Axes, Chopping Hatchets of all sifceS, Cooper's tools of every description t Tarboro', April G, IS47. " ' The Graefenberg Vegetable Pills. 0,000 boxes sold eah and eve ry week J ! rinHE GRAKFENBERG COMPANY j hereby give notice that their uenerai A-gent for the State of North Carolina is Cpl. Wm. Jones, Louisburg, Franklin cdunty. . The General Agent is fully prepared to appoint sub-agents wherever there is no branch of the Company; either on person al application or by mail, po.t paid. The rapid sale of these celebrated Pills, and the extraordinary cures they are constantly ef fecting, render them, by far. the most pop ular prll of the age. An Agency will con sefjueiitly be very valuable. The Graefenberg pills are inconceivably superior to any ever before discovered. In tal bilious complaints; in general derange ment of the system; in all disorders which result from a bad state of the blood, these pills are a sovereign remedy. 'In the class of diseases called chronic, the Graefenberg pills achieve their highest triumphs. Here they defy all competi tion. Entering within the hidden recesses oflthe system, they quietly but surely pu rify the blood, root out disease, and give tohe and vigor to the body. CURES are constantly EFFECTED By these pills, in cases where every other means had utterly failed. The most abun dant proof of this could be given, but a tri al of one box will convince the patienti They can be ordered and sent by .mail, at trifiinv t v nonco Thn nriA m Oft fa nla o box. Where two dollars worth are orderi fflfsnd mnnP romiltorl tho C.nrr...nr pay the postage on the pills Remittances 6 at the Company's risk. Wherever, there is no Agency of the Company, ihey can be ordered by mail. These pills are taking th place of all triers, and no sick person should be with out; them. tiLL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, Rowel complaints, constipation, Dys pasia, Fever Ague, Headache, Jaun dice, Liver Complaints, Rheumatism, all; stomach complaints, green sickness, fcej &c. yield at once to these pilN. hey purge away oflfensive humors arrest the (rogrjess of disease, and at the same time restore tpe na yigor l the system.. In cases of genera derageiT)ent of the health ffiey are sovERETGBr. 1 BY THEIR USE, the wea wjj become strong; the pale and bihous complexion be restored to a perfect !Ffre8h and heajthiy pplor; all the bad fjlpptoms wilj ope by one disappear n short, these pills are an inconceivable advance upon any other medicine ever be prep0ered to the public. A tril will SATISVF ANT ONE OP TIS. Oiav o IS47. 22 i i - I from the Ohio State Journal. f!' i SongOld Zack Tayfor. BT Oh .OBEINE.-T-,rtjKE OLD DAN TUCKER Zak Taylor's a queer old coon, hs hard battles and wins them soon; He He Uy the lG readers" out quite tasty, Andiever takes his "soup too hasty. ii CAbt Old Zack Taylor hold & steady, 1 Sometime- Rough,' and always Ready.' ' i When rifles cravk and swords are flashing, Anpjbulfets through the ranks am orsh When cannons roar and muskets rattle. l , V c . ------- o, Old -Z ck" fronts the storm of battle. I Old Zack Taylor, &c. when old Zack mounts his proud war I steed, ThGeafers", run with wild stampede: Run you rascals, do not fail, or 111 cabbage you all, says this old Taylor." I Old Zack Taylor, &c. When Santa: nna, such a noodle, Hearst old Zack playing Yankee Doodle, His cork leg" ran with railroad speed, And still keeps running it does indeed. 6ld Zack Taylor, &c. I'm ofl in a hurry, al every peg, Dot and count One," says the old cork Meg; pod . bye, Zack," and his cheek turned paler, I am not the first man that has cheated a Taylor," 0ld Zack Taylor, &c. Our glorious eagle never cow erS; Our coiintry S toes are everours; Our brud fla floats o'er brave defenders. For Old Z ick Tavlor nevcr surrenders." i Old Zack Taylor, &c. Mexicans. -Frorti the Raleigh Standard, RECEPTION OF THE PRESIDENT. he President of the United States arri ved iri. this CUV dn Saturday last, on a vis-J It tb Bis. native Sute and to the Universi ty it liyhich he graduated, and was receiv ed int manner highly Creditable to this Community, and no doubt peculiarly grati fying b himself. All our Citizens Seemed desjrous to extend to him, with full hearts and open hands, the hospitalities of the Old jorth State, and to give to him the Strongest assurances of the very high Tes pect which is entertained in dll our bor der i lorjthe Chief Magistrate of the Repub lic, Nothing of a partizan character was permitted to inter iefe with the reception, but tneri of all parties came promptly for ward to offer their civilities to the.Presi dent of the whole people. bnifeaturday morning last the President and! - Wiiitefl consisting of his family, the" Ho i. ilohn Y. Mason, Secretary of the Na vy, ji jKnox Walker, Esq., his private Sec rets ryf and Lieut Maury of the Navy, ar rived at Gaston, and after having had a few! hours' rest and repose, the President Wai waited ipon by the Committee ap po)iel by the counties of Warren, Gran ville Snti Franklin, when John D. Haw- - - i kins, addressed him on behalf of the committee and the counties which they reDresecited, and tendered to him, and to those who accompanied him, a cordial wel- come Jto the hospitalities of the State; The President replied in a handsome and ap propriate manner; and soon after, with his Suit and under charge of tlie Commit- U J ntmr tt the Cars for thlS CitV. As it Had been made known along the line ot the Road that he would pass that day, ma- citizens had assembled at the various DerWa to see him; and at all the depots thejPresident stepped forward to the plat form in front of the coach, and was intro- j..-Lj1L ronnlp hv the ' Chairman of UUUCUU uifcijvvj... -j , 4 the! Committee. But at the Warrenton Depot! the -very large assemblage of ladie and gentlemen induced tne rresiueiu 10 descend from the Cars, and, mingling in the crowd, he received many a hearty sha ce :f the hand, and had the'pleasure al so f seeing several bf his 61dJ friends and schooloby acquaintances. At Henderson the croWd was also quite large, and here the President nl Suite took early dinner; and M bnfv opportunity having oc admit of it, the accomplished curr lady oi the President was introduced to a nuMbelf ladies and gentlemen. Imme diatelylafter dinner the train left Hender son j having received an increase of passen zert fe the iUniyeraity; and about 3 o -clock, P. Mt the Cars arrived at Franklin- ton. Here, also, a large number of people nau assembled; and the President after having been addressed by the RewR. C JMaynard, on the part of the citizen of Franklin county, was met by the (of lowing gentlemen, to wit: Duncan K. McRae, Josiah 0. Watson, John H. Bryan, Perrin Busbee, Wesley Jones, George W. Hay wood, William W. Holden, S. W. Whit ing, Charles E.Johnson, George W. Mor- decai earge Little, William R. PoOle, Robt. W. Haywood, Wm. H. Jones, and Jno. Hutchins, composing the Committee v xaiciKii auu ( uuuiiiy Wake, when Duncan K. McRae, Esq. ad dressed him on the part of the Committee, and informed him that the Committee i would take pleasure in conducting him to the Capital of the State. Soon after the Cars were again in mo tion, and at Forestville and Huntsville DeT pots the President and Judge Mason were introduced to the people, many of whom came forward to lake them by the hand; At about half past five o'clock the Cars reached this City; but We leave it to the graphic pen of the Editor of the Register, who remained in town, and who Was pres ent at the Depot, to describe the scene; The Register says: "At 4 o'clock, P. M. the "Ringgold Ar tillerists," the "Cossacks" and the "Wake Cavalry"' paraded in the Capitol Square, and after going through several evolu tions, proceeded to the Depot, accompa nied by an immense concourse of Citzens, Countymen and Strangers At about half- past 5 o'clock, P. M. the shrill whistle of the Engine announced the approach of the Cars, when the Military and Citizens for med double columns, in open Order; at the head of Which on the arrival of the Presi - dent and suite, hd Was received by Wil-f niously devised perforriianees. The hilar liam Dallas Hay wood, Esq., Intendant of ilty of the evening was closed by the ascen- Police, and welcomed t our beautiful and nospitaDie Uityolj uaks. we were not near enough to hear the remarks of the inienuani or me rcpiy ui me t icaiucm, uucunuu ui n.. i u uwiui but have heard them spoken of by those Georges inimitable Band, which accom who were fortunate enough to get a nearer panied the President from Richmond, ' we proximity, as being highly appropriate and wefe greatly indebted, both tn the dayand interesting. The distinguished Visitors at night, for the harmony of sounds which Were then conducted down the column,! they discoursed so sweetly, to the throng which received them at a "Present Arms,' . of enraptured listeners, to the stately Coaches and four, in waiting "Thus ended one of the greatest ga la for themj when they Were escorted Up Hal-j days which our City has witnessed for a ifax street around the Capitol Square into long time seeming to be happy and Wilmington street, doWn which they pro- to enjoy themselves on the JnterUng oc ceeded to Nevvbern street, thence into elision The President nd , Suite must Fayetteville street and Up to the Capitol Sq.,are,and thence to the quarters prepar- and cordial receptjo : which the receired, we added ,ast a wraay, onn -td for them at the Eagle hotel, under the and all plea,ed that our Citizens behaved ofa iHter frc Sergeanr MarshJ management of the courteous Proprietor, so like themselves, in welcoming the Chiefj that seven of the CumberUndKaden.- Col. Edward Yarbrough. All aldng,dUr- ing the Procession, the distinguisned Guests were saluted by our Ladies with the waving of handkerchiefs, &c, which duly acknowledged and reciprocated were by and of was Hotel, the President was addreed by . - .. Professor Green, in behait oi tne racuuy and Students of our University, thewfma Mater of President Polk, and whose semi n.ntonniol rnmmpncpment. the obiect of u: Th Hpn. throntf of the spectators prevented us from, hear- ing but little of this Address; but from W learned qualifications, good judgment and ovnn!i!ii taff InrfliiRh occasions, of Pro- fessor Green, we feel assured that it was just what it should have been, reflecting credit upon the head and heart oi tne spea ker, and worthy the ancient and renowned Seat of Learning of which he was the be fit finer Representative. The President's o r- - j response was in the highest , degree appro priate, gratifying and praiseworthy, and was delivered in a style of earnestness and pleasure, which gave assurance that the expressions of the lips, were the true rep resentatives of the feelings ol a happy and f itofni k4rr TH recurrence of the President to the many delightful and hap py days spent fn our City, when relieved from the labors of Collegiate duties, he at tended upon the deliberations of our Gen eral Assembly, &c, and the happiness it afforded him to return again to these de lightful scenes, and to his native!! State. was most happily expressed, and awaken ed in the breast of the North Carol i pleasure in hailing the President of the Union as a fellow-citizen of the samq old polite bows, bland smiles and cheerful dan, Wil iam. U., Uookean ,.A cratified countenances. On the arrival Stith; as well as to tne inienaani anaom--" v. yz rT'" . the President, and while the Procession mittee of ! Arrangements, for the sp r a ,-uuLt:;-A ;rt atSn; krV. blefand thWRaleiith ' llegisferexprcssi moving, a aaiuie oi u guns was urcu. wumu cy "wwu .... r. r j; . - , Vw-r r.4JsM-i c, ur -..-1 r TJoa;r, t tKU;,,. rrti. tho rntion. and lor the Dromnt the oprnron, tnai so soon cue u.K.- member of the Confederacy. As'weVre- -'-if. -'fi., .KiiiUir, -.-Jir-.n J -.J sume his remarks, with -.those" of Prof. Green, and all others delivered on this Tn teresting occasion, will be published, we .;Vi -fji'r u win not anticipate etiner by aitempiing an analysis." ' .--!: , , - At night, in the Senate Chamber, the President, attended by the Secretary of the Navy and Suite, was introduced 1 by the Intendant and other members' of the Committee, to a large number of ladies and gentlemen; and at the same time the lady of the President also received company at the Hotel. The Southern front45 bf the Capitol. Square and Fayetteville Street were TirilHahtly illuminated: and this, to get her with the splendid display of 6 re works by our young Townsman, Mr. W. H. H. Tucker, and the , music fjoiii the Richmond Band, contributed greatly to the good feeling and hilarity of , the even ing. B li t we a g'a in draw upon the Re gi s- ter, and it gives us pleasure to say that v'e adopt as our own every word frem the pen of the Editor, tendering to him at the same time our thanks for having relieved us from the task of attempiingwUVUe hast so nandsomely pertormeu: "At a little past 10 6cIock, the Presi dent and the. cortipany. repaired to the Capitol green, to witness the magnificent display of Fire Works, gotten up under the efficient management of our tasty and spirited Townsman,' Wm. H. H. Tiickler. It was really a grand aBair Rockets whi2 zed, fiery serpents hissed and flew in eve - ry direction, Revolvers burst and sent their i sion around the feet of the admiring throng i who Were present to witness these Inge sion of a large Balloon, which mounted in gauani siyie joiner s nuciuaung eiemeni, and Wended its i tvay majestically, in the have been highly gratifiedt at the spirited Magistrate ot tne union to our rura mue City. , , t 5( ? , Muchcredit is due to.. Col. JohrV H. Manly, Marshal of the day, and to his As; sistants, James T..Marfibtt, James F- Prr nd handsome manner in whTch they iL.: j.:4:d ; vf , lormcu meir rcspcutiy"" K-'; 5 :r j The reception of the President (under. all the ci.rcumstancesjwasjnd his most ardent friends could.baye desired 1 lor him: alid we V'Jiave eyery "reason 'to kw,J bS hjl tfrM, Itf wpHhy Jetr ;9He JUte land worthy, we trust, Mine L-n.ei Mag.s., trate of a creat and free people I We hope to obtain, by urnext number, copies of the various add ressesto the Pres ident, and his replies---especially his'admi-. rah e and lonuent renlvie rruicwur Green in this City on Saturday last. (In SimHav tlio. President and Suite at- tended A in the -morning the Episcdpal Churchi and in the eyeninge Presbyte rian Church; and on Monday mprning, ai 8 o'clock they took their departure, ,urir der the . C harge of the U ni y ersi i yn vommu tee, ior Chapel Jliilv' THey ; expected to reach that place about 4 ,o clock M,, where the President was to pe met -ana welcomed to tbel University by its Presi- dent, Gov. Swain. . ... .,? . i i . Melancholy Accidcnt.Were have tostate that? an.acpidentjoccurreaai Frankliriton, on Saturday, in :firing fthe cannon, which resuUedn the deatpf one person, and in injuries p several , Others A friend writing to us .from r that place. under dateof MayP, &rcstheJlowin: nery oaus nign up in air, anu ciiaiigi'ig irom,naieign on tne amitnneio roaa. ino and Variegated wheels of fire turned emit- ; negro, we learnstruck him twice with the ting myriads, 'which Tell in' graceful profu-jaxe on the V'front. part of his head j'and his tJ accqunXof the accident: .. a UA melancholy accident occurre l in this place on yesterday evening, 'soon-' after the departure of the President A number of pergbns Werenjd''in'lifng the cannon , and while injhe 'Vcbbadingjt.ivent..pjg', horribly mutillating. Mr. William ance severely wounding, Col Guston Ierry in his left Jwnd waVd arm , !anH si fgfitljr injur ing several other persons. Mt- Dance sur yived the accident only a few hours. - The deceased has left a widow and one child to ament hts untimely death. , He was: a na tive of Virginia, but he had been a resident of this State for eight of ten years past." , We learn Ahat the citizens who were present at Frankiintbn. on the occasioni generously stepped forward and made bp the sum of forty-three dollars, for the re lief of the widow "amllirTild of Mr. Dance, who are left by His deatl in very depend ent circumstances. , r, rr. The frequent accidents' of this 'kind on pnblic becasions'bugfit to; be a? sufneient Warning to all personVengaged,' 'ahd teach' them to be eautibu '" when-1 handling -gulft5-. powdef.-t. , ; ST i k s Ilk: ! , (JJWe regret to learn i that on Monday; morni ng fast, about daybreak, a gentleman from Rockingham county by the name. of Reid, who was camping out with several, negroes, was attacked by jone of the negro men wit ban axe, and da hgerbusly wound ed. The attack was made "while Mr. Retd 1 was sleeping, , where he had pitched his. tent on '.Sunday.' night, abduCseven miles , skull is said to have been fractured. The noise which was created by r these blows roused another gentleman in company witn M r. Reid; and the neerb no doubt think-9 ing he bad killed'Mr. Reid, turned, upon - tms gentleman and aimeu a oiow ainip f head but-he avoiiied.' it, the .axb 'deicenclin' on his shoulder. He then got hold of the axe and icrked it from the negro, when he mane n is escape , . We learn that on; yesterday morning f some hopes were entertained bf Mr. Keid's'. recovery.!." From the fPtlhiingloh Journal. (p We fihrl the following paragraph in I the FayVltevilie Caroliman I br Saturday last;.-. " ' ; - " Un bundedThe: postscri pt which ' - j u i V" nb been ; confirmed by Jate Swamp Eatids: At - recent sal hf 1 n,s fy - 7J; tniitftd.the Lands will - Dnnefrm J-- stf bcierf ,4 the La nds to g3dan acre Somote it bet6? 'nrvi Singular and Distressing jQjair.- A hichiy respectable gbntleman'of thi S'Cl-' myimC,., ,ff:. was UKen 3,.,, a short time since. .JJeing a .native ot an' adjoining city, his wife and fnendsfdesir-' eu to inter, nis remains mere, mu was accordingly placed in a' coffin' and coh-s veVed to that city m WhenP tfiV n arri ve, it was ecf tM tb trarisleVtho' rerrutlns to rtblsuitlible om which' ha WAT W " 7 l'-, -:L J -L ,1 ' Ik. om" atibn it was found the vital ipark had?not t asyetfleaAlher best medical skill cbultfdeviseL were useoV and the man wm actually liV'1 ed loriwo aaalltWrdsV before eWP rit departed unto Him that gave it , fO doubt was elitertaibed here of the andhe feelings ?6f relatives and friends at sucn'aisgoyery cabnol ht for rie mb-; ment imagined.. We were at nrst oisposea todobt1 the trbtn of thfiair, but we havb .Ved. on mbr indubitable author tv! that the melancholy TOts are correct me I'Q was reniuvcu vvs iffnk upon tlie face which upbrr examlha tion was bruised. " A moisture vras 6biziyJ ved upon the skin, and on a closer examm-' f 1
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