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Witote Wt i i 11. Tarbooush) Edgeconntie Cmni&yW 1 I t I i The .Tarboroagli Press, I tit UfidBttti Howard. Jr 18 published weekly nhklfttSL If paid In adfantfe-or Two Dollars Md Fifly Cent at the expiration of the nD""S""n""r" Sabacriber are at liberty t; dlMdnllM t ?y time on! tflirl notice thereof and PW- Adrrtisemertts not exdeedtng a squareiU he inserted at One Dollar the ti,st insertion, and 25 centsVor erery continuance. T.onffer ad verme ments at that rate pef sdoare. Odtlft Ordera and Jadicia Advertisements 25 percent, higher Ad rertisements must bemarked the nnmberof inser ions required, or theV will be corttirtned Until otherwise directed, add charged accordingly. Letters addressed to the Editor must be post paid, or theymay not be attended to. Nfeir and Beimtiihi Spring and Summer 8 MIL L 1JYER Y, $c. jtrrs.z. c. iioimn HS jus! received her Spring supply , of Goods, which as usual comprises a general assortment of the most neat, use ful arid ornamental articles, in the -! jmilincrv line. Alfjof which will he sold on her usual liberal and accommodating terms. Tar'boro', April 24, IS47. Just Received, j AND FOR SALE BY w n m n K MP jC W M? TkWl 2. MM M M.W M MJ M m. I . mdm w mw i mm 9 3500 lbs Haltimore castings, consisting of pots, ovens, spider and skillets. AlO, a large quantity of Swedes Iron, from U inches to 8 inches wide; round and square do.; -nail, rod, and hoop do.; German Steel &c. &c. iSuar, Coflfee and molasses, Mrs. Miller's Snuff, tocked and unstocked Ploughs, eels, points and wings, Spades, shovels and hoes, Collins broad and narrow Axes, Chopping Hatchets of all sizes. Cooper's tools of every description. Tarboro', April G, IS47. The Gruefetiberg Vegetable Pills. 20,000 boxes sold eanh and eVe j ry week ! ! npiE graf:fenbkrg company j hereby give notice that their General Agent for the State of North Carolina is CoI.'Wm. Johes, Louis burg, Franklin county. Tfie General Agent is fully prepared in appoint sub-agents wherever there is no branch of the Company j either on person al application or by mail, post 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 pill of the age. An Agency will coni sequently be very Valuable. 'the Graefenberg pills are inconceivably superior to any ever before discovered In all bilious complaints; in general derange meiit of the system in all disorders Which result from, a bad slate of the blood, these pills are a sovereign remedy j in the class of diseases called Chronic, thej Graefenberg pills achieve their highest triumphs. Here they defy all cbmpeti tion Entering within the hidden recesses of (he system, they quietly but surely pu rity the blood, root out disease, and give tone and vigor to the body. CURES are constantly EFFECTED Byj thse pill, 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 patient. T)ey can be ordered and sent by mail, at trifling expense. The price is 25 cents a box. Where two dollars worth are order-' edand money remitted, the Company will pay the postage on the pills. Remittances at; the Company's rjsk. Wherever there isjno Agency of the Company, they can be ordered by mail. I These pills are taking the place of all others, and no sick person should be with out them. JJLL BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, Ppwel complaints, constipation. Dys pepsia, Fever $ Ague, Headache, Jaun dice, Liver Complaints Rheumatism, all stomach complaints, green sickness, $c. &c. yield at once to these pills. They purge away offensive humors, arrest the progress of disease, and at the same time restore tone and vigor to the system. In Sjises of general derangement of the health, if)?y are S0VERETON. BY THEIR USE, t the weak will become stroiig: the pale and hijlious complexion be restored to s perfect ly fresh and beahhy color; all the bad Symptoms will one by one disappear- j In short, these pills are an rnftnceivable advanee upon any otber medicine ever be fore offered to the public A tjhaj, wiw ATISff AMI ONE OF THIS. GEO. HQfVtWD, Agent. . . I 1 s s From the Raleigh Aegister Ti E STAGES OF1 THE UNION! My AS THE SEAr' Jlir--Star Spangled fiannet. By ioitjt CAMfirtdN, of Hillboro.' "THolvfrK QofDM j.fl. , Ai. Though Statesmen may difier, and parties may rage, no tne SDirit. of Faction hred .ivil commotion. Le,tut still- be our nride. to disulav to the I r age; That we cling to our altars with patri otic devotion, y Let demagogues strive 54 For the snoils of the hive4 J; We vie a hope still from which i-Richer joys we derive - . Tnat the States of this Union forever will be,i . Like the billows divided, ijet ont its the sea, , - ' ..: Let Northlern fanatics continue to rave, And deem their mad faction A holy communion; the criivalric Southerner, rash as he's j brave, ' r his wild indignation make light of Le t I the Union: But in spite of them all, Ever deaf to each call, By our stars all we'll stand, iTo rise with thern or fall-- Res olved that. our Union forever must be fk Like the billows divided, yet one as the seal Wl en lately the Tocsin bfealed forth on I1 i 1 II the, land, And the "Fiery Cross" sped o'er the J face; of the Nation Frc pi the North, fiast And West, stepped l a patriot band, . Alld the; South joined the Wat Cry, with I Wild acclamation! IjNow strive side by sjde; jlThrough the battle's red tide, IlMert who differ as farY, ilAs the Ocean is wide- Aill'linked by the feelingOUf Union rnUst be "like the billows divided, yet ont a the Sea." From the Union General taylor's letter. THE PRESIDENGY. he following letter from tierieral Tay lor! which appears in the Uincmnatl orning "Signal" of the 36th instsfrtt) will, in view of General Taylor's prdrfii nent position before the Country, be read Wi h intefest. "tieadquarters Army bt iccUpatiOrij Camp near Monterey, May 1, 1541 !?Sir: 1 have the honor to acknowledge ttye receipt of your letter, with the enclo sure of vour editorial, extracted Yfom the Signar of the 13th Apfll. ; f At this time, my public duties dtii riiJnd so Fully my attention, that it is im possible to answer yotfr fetter in the term ofemanded by its courtesy, and the frnpor 4rlce of tjhe Serttlfment to which it alfudeS; LltherV indeed, have t the time should I el myself at liberty, to enter : into the few and ost genera! Sttbjeets of public po icy suggested by the article in ques tiob. My own personal views were bet Cei withheld till theetfd of the war, w hen my "osefuiness as a military chief, serving imltrre field against the; common- enemy, shlll no longer be ebmprbmfsed by theif eisbression or discussion in any manner. 'jfroirt tffM sources I have been ad dressed on the sobjeet of the presideneyj V an tt, I do violence neither to myseu nor v position as sen. officer of the army, i acknowledging to you, as I have done tc all who Have alluded to the use of my nja iie tti this exalted conncxionV that my ski vices are ever at Uie wHl and call of the cWMiand that lam not prepared to say that ! shall refuse if the country cat is me- . to the presidential office, but that I can dnd ! shall vieltl to no call that drtM nnt unrnp from the spootanlous action and free will of the nation at large, and tVoid of the slightest agency of my 0Vn. . , j j "For the high honor and responsibilities of such an office, I take this occasion to say, that I have not the slightest aspiration, a much more tranquil and satisfactory life; vuc icriiJinauoti ;oi my present oucies aWaha me , tm . jn t, family and particular friends, and in the occupations most congenial to my wishes. In no case can I permit myself to be the candidate of any party, Or yield myself to party, schemes. l ; n "With these remarks, I ti'Ust you will pardon me for thus briedy replying to you, which I do with a high opinion and appro val of the seotiment and views embraced In your editorial. 'With many wishes tot yourpfosperity in life, and great usefulness in the sphere In which your talents and exertions are embarked, I begJLo Acknowledge myself, most truly dad respectfully, ynur obedient servant, , , "25. TAYLOR, Major General U. S. A. "j as. W. TAytoa, esq., Cincinnati, Ohio." Advance of General Scott. The troops which Generals GadwaiUder and Pillow have carried to General Scott, will probably swell his army to more than 8,- 000 choice troops. Other reinforcements are en toute; and, though same unexpect ed delay may have pi evented their arrival j as soon as desired, yet it cannot be a long time before the calculations held out in the intercepted despatch of the Secreta ry of War may be fulfilled; These are shadowed forth in the following article from the last New Orleans PiCayUne: "We find in the Republicano of the -7th instant, a long despatch from the Secreta ry of War to Gen. Scott, dated the 3th of April. It informs him that, by the end tif June, the President supposes Gen. Scott will have twenty, dfid Gen. Taylor ten thousand men, under their respective com mands, it asks for the Views of Ged Scott Ori Various questions suggested, and gives him directions how to operate with disaffected Mexican States." n .iri An nnlntw trtot Hon Srklf frtirtiHtrirtA Lst i- - f aa. .? . . v - .jr ine loin ioi june.i tt e near noi u wuiu . more in restara 10 ine ovenures lor peace it , . j. r.. .. x said to nave uccii mauts iu ucu. ouuiu lf ? bt "d wt SL": ing td prevent it then it is probable that Gert. Scott has reached the Caflltali ad, ArCdrdinj to the Min accounts, brought . 'f "nW M 1 v,"Pt ; 'f"' ;7j'J ' n " ' i - -- .-. r t ki t .k 4 main interest excited by this arrival, fsaya, ' srss .qjTrTnJv sd, JJn 1 of Cordoa, had arrived at Vertru;. f, f' f . t n.- yr,!.,;; il. 'tldle: of.iheXondon Acr cu tura L.Gazetfei. may we tiflt hepe that dn Mondiy, tfeil'fi77f 5th of July, the Arterican fny ttel.ithicW dence inthe capital of Mexico? fhe- ry anrtnceertt 0fueb qieStionthrill w" tr.cn om8rai,ono, v".a"?; : tht Corn and Cotton "were '.eriooslyolM throuith the Velha of every American citi- . J?" -K- "fT" M-SfftiitiSil.In "thcar cWUmrid fli&M'fSurjrupo'' ten, arid, causesevery heart to throb prtde Snd (jieasure ana pleasure. tut RecrititfiThe steam Captain Selleck from Dayou dav brounht dowO 25 recruits from Ifort Hudson, belonging to the 1st regiment of Louisiana voluteers, under the command of Captain J. W. Cofe.--t. i j For the Brazos. --tht steamer; James L. Day, Captain Wood, started fast, even ing fbf BraltoS St. JagO. She took,awii. 6f6 horses, and two4 companies oY.tfie l2fth Jnfamtry , dntfer'tfctf coirtttiaod of ; Li euten -ant Colonel itheriL; ", Colooel IvIitlvT era is from Alabama, our sister r State, and he will we vehtOfe to say, dohoner to his appofn tmentl . He is a gallant gehfleman, and thoroughly Ondersfafids the professiort in which he has embarked. i. j; -T:. . ry Importdntihe orfo Bea 5ibek;ii.y:jiv!W'We understand. ri " !.. k Tfwfs of the- Tbwrt oftsl moGth have purchased ,tne Portsmouth and iiofftfole Kail Koad from the Bprd of Fttbiic Works of this State, Ondet the i4ct passed at the; fast Session of y the lgigHU.. lure for the sum of of si yeavsi and that the jr have . sold 'the Koad fo;fcssrs HeaW!& Co., Bos. ton tne tfi e w Compaily, WeJ ate fnTornv ed, will immediately ' lay "down T rails ' t - exienu me noati inirteen mnes lunner, jn order to connect With the Raleigh and Gas ton Rail &o&--Rtttl Rig-. - i Fatal Jjctident.Oft Saturday ttibrrt ing, 86th inst.) Jesse Edwin (about 4 years old) Sbrt ot 3ohn fiiii!ock ' fisq., of Wj uiiamsoorq , iran vine uounty, w.ns in th'iTlofcriWtn hisJ 1other; and Some of niS llttle'brotheen he fell oVer trie banister .and brdke his neck, whicli ditlsecl Immediate death.ti. i'u 5 Locilsis! li6eustsfTlleti strange visitors have made ' tKeir appeafarice in many parts otobr country again. ' In Hen derson; McDowell, ' RutfierfbHl, &cl Mi. millions of them haVe madeVthe ' welkin ri ng wi th th ei r m erf y song 1 for1-week's pds f The whole earth seems to have been perforated by them in their escape from1' it; whldh they have so long inhabited' ft has been just seventeen years since they ujjpcaicru uciui c vriiujr incy uwt die. They extend within eight miles of Ashe Vilje On the Southrtand &t Itisusaid that they remain but forty days; Uf so; their day of probation will pass away dur ing the present week; They have created a perfect harvest for hogs squirrels,! tttr keys geese, &c, ahd evert dogs eat.thein! It has been said that-before the cholera, they appeared with C on their backhand now With VVi' Mow It Was then I know notii but now it (slse; as there 'Is no at- pearance of siny letter whatever either o their backer wingsP They resemble the 4are Horse fly. Their - bodies are black and ihJn tvino-. ? fniih in nllmhArl 'si flliUhf transparent color. " They kill a great deal of young growth mostly cheshur,'Sour Wood, chinquepin chesnUt, and fruit-trees. 1 ifighland Messenger. From the Mobile Herald and tribune. , . -M i - . - . ; I I I I J i 1 from Portsmouth to Veldon, and wilt alsb xjuier jrujfi xKictcicu.--- l hc nicaiiicr i juogwooa, nas ueen sem oy ner nasoana la James L- Day arriVed aVNeWO residence of he?Trlen"ds at Semerville, Vera Cruz on Monday m Vera Crui onthe s afternoon ' pfihe mbsidn for her future Support; arid td'apply inst. touching at Tampj Co on the morning for adi vOrce. AVhen h& lihdV PfeWV, he he ltth, and flrafcus St Jaao On the'af-J terriobrf of the lStH. Jpifl of.Tampico, who boarded, hi 17th, off that City. He stated ..that , . , . . - j w -i-'vp were in dally expectation Of i . ..-: i' the Me i 1 stration i mdde by. the WeiTc Tri i . - . iv i .."rr-'rfr , T' . "7 '"?" .,t a""? ,. , ""cers auacKea .ne P lf7e he .pM -.. fi1lrtti.'. .a'hf.'rinr:hrfn ftita'MtcArl thftl they retreated. ' , ' , , vi The harqoe Mary, of Bah imore, ptitfn - id Tamprcd OW the I5th inst, tof supplies, Cru2 With S00 tOlOnteetS, Which Shfe landf ed at I ampicO. t . , The most important part ofiheT intelli gence : brought by this arrival ?S the jfllat OpsitloOnd Were met at that place, by a depuution IrOnV the cmprpp sitions for peace. The eiact tehor Of the 'v- .... i ..11'...'' .i.A propositions were nut jihuwii, auc; c, however", of such a' Oaturej thal fie Cott refused to acceptthem, and was &ermin: ea la pusn on nis iwiwra. w ; vr From the deep a'niety felt 5 bjr' the new, irbtet nment, if the term gbVettitottit r"can ne appirea iu aujr .jjr icolUoTstay the march of odt foteeis.d'rthe caDitaf. ft was thotight that further conces sions would be made t6 Geh Scott before he took up nisjine oi raarcn irom itio Frioi 1 " . . '.... : itfans. woo were: reoortea to tie - rr 5 r --"j; r -rrr . ' . ; -v,. ' '' " ... : :'i : !'V 'r"il. a'nrl Ipsa cnsflv nnwpr than Plfhpf Afri ifi the v c rt tV Of the C tv. l . t r?P.- !.. . . ?J f - f V"U boat Kamoow, .. f T .r.fj nTr -iritdL" nctntfve not neara 01 any losses on tn 1a 2- Sara, yester- cMfir'f n " vio" eoWnt The Wheat has gefallV fUSttircd J tering prospect oi peace. f t apu uuu, ui theasLlflaf, Informs Wthat' informal tOri hid been reserved at Veraf Cr02J be; fore the My litiliiM ' Oeni:; Scott ni3 Vorth, With, tti miin fyat thenar my; had aaSriCed ai fefastttcf FribVithdut f (QTheT)wellirig House of -'tit. Jessd My rldk, in Warretl eoutity Was cOnsitin ed by fopiPtitfa 5li6tl! !tT We' ttti that the family of Mr. Mytlck were roused by the Tire j abolilwo'oelock on the morning of the 1 6th thai the i 'house wlj falliHgin dt tflijifme bnitfiat they were all saved: l;Thfe fire r catihot be "accounted for, eitcept upon ;the supposition rthit the cellar was robbed and thetf fired, as the fire first broke out ; in that portion of tha building.Zoiiw&tr UniOHt . : ...... ,i ; ...... . . . The Alab&md TTragtdyOn the 7th Juno Dr Sidney ; S; PerryJ a native of WTa ke cou n ty , : (arid for meny t'resid eh I i Louisburg,) Wasl shot at 'Gainsville, Ali- bai m a, by Co U J . Aa W i nstd h h a nd d i ed Withinlart !hottrV!tAs Ptfrty ftill the Col onel shdUtedThank God! I have killed the seducer 6tthem:ifeof my bcliOni, Sri J, ihe.destroyer.of my dWn t; peace.? hCqU VV i nst on i had been Ifbrdsome; years; I? Sens tor in the State s Legislature ' of Alabama from Sumter. cdimtyaddORresidenl of that body. , ?Dr.; Perry Was also - a Reprc:cnU- ti ve from the same couhtyat the last tea-: sion; an tl jiVas. GoUvWa. fami y i ? Phy sickn An Examining Court was . held and the? Alabama pipers cOnUiU brief adcoUnts of the Iridic - The killing Uas admitted and a plea of justification put irti The evidence for thS'dfenceiTs'- sa ulf Vekled 'Hi1 case thWfoP damning in all1 Its1 feBtureS has; lio pafallet in the CaUlOglie of ef imelnhyiViliSbr cOllntv.,,, The plot bet?veen Dr. Perry and theivifW of Cal. Winstonencedthee stVticti the Wife of the Doctor. Pe'rMft'It SeemJ Was to draw Winston into a ught, and ; get the first' sl snuij lur which purpose ii earn larreHed revolver;4 and Mrs. W. h ed a'sij? barr had1 told her totifidahl, who had asKea wnat was to be dbhe Hvith . Pery;0rwe;4 Can get fid of heV eaSy enoughl,,z Col Winston' was' prbnpily acqultt WfiWhoQnatdH-vliamii wk rv WP T . . .... V . W . M settt a 'menage tb hls- Wife that he had kill ed him; arid her' reply0 j was tnat he would ief On t nef Mar Mi"?, Aernploy men t of steasi( t biatlthey i'T11111 ?P?rnt5? temjv&ib t ari attackfroni a!"e rieenajoering u amoreco- ' ..W? f!?: , i 1 Ae nveatner-ine yrops.- -ine ow- am' ''7 ere: fffiusifa tMdiq c heeH Wmtt as unfavdraWeV tfonWthi'e hare had heavy rains 5 ial! ..r.. i.. .Tt, i-J?rf! . !-.... f Ure(fv and we hobe the fzfmitd mQ 1 be-bieled; withood 1 weitlieiF the hartest time iover? aiid thi'tbe - 613 may turn 561 we11iu Crop of0 we le-arn, Ireitmel jr ' p odelte iteti irhas been! for1 years; " btft ko&Y rtihh weather is" Considered n favorable to (iatif the e? ColtOncropin: ffiis egibive tinddf distioite backwalryiowirig to the Ccol u stait weather and the heaty tzMStatiddr& 1 tFnited Sutes was fcxpeeted. to arriveitt Boon,TudayiiMt, and'on that m6tiiing:) hlndmw' the city, rectomen all wh'tf . ire opposeo! ' to the sllfexicW war should itear crape on. their- ifms; when Sir.' Polt. i" , ved. Jt is astonishfng nd melaneby to f see1 to what'ari'ete'ii 'of shsurdMy and ' Ti'eVWrtf be fed fry fa.tfeJstn, either , in relicronor pomjei. We. rejoice, borr-. da'el is not sustained the people orr; , The fioSton.TlmessuggI.th Sheet Iron Bandc shoofd he enfcatd f or ii- iKAnnffiieV March, or tno t7ho w Jioura over Amfeilwn tictonc. , 2 TRboro, July a.
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