! - attitude, w 11 surely not be doubled by , (Q?lJie i rennsyivania, legislature, n8 j r ' " "7 t who reeard liim as i now somewhat in eilect,;i abolished military framings, nyj lecia oi , ;i k minent amomi ihe proposed candidates providing thai every pernhall be: ex- WistasBalsanuoJ Vild Cherry y;; I FOR GOVERNOR DAVIDS. REIDi'OF R0CK1KCHAW. TARttOSlOUOII; SATURDAY, MAY '13, IS48. an those pro of the whie partv lor the Presidency. tempt on the' payment of 25jcents riJoa a Nor will his letter permit any reader lor I lund, lor ine benent oi tne voiunieer com a moment to forget that General Scott, injpanies orilrthus to makc himself out a'victim o persecution, has not-scrupled to cha boldlv and broadly, upon the administra V;n " mn or ratKer a whole Series and The steamerUritanriia. has arrived at IIUIIJ M - " system of crimes which, if the accusation Boston with Li verpool dates to the 22nd siust; ought unquestionably to subject-the lull. perpetrators of them to the severest pun- 1 he prominent intelligence by this mi shment which a betrayed country and an val is, that the greatest excitement pre- oulraged people can inflict. The Scope of vaited in Fans, from an attempt to over- General Scott's charge is. that the admin turn the Provisional Government, and n ' i strationent him and his gallant army to troops were hastening therefrom the in Mexico to be sacrificed; and that in pur- torior of France. IT3i. Rcid. ' We have the satisfaction to announce that Mr. Reid has reconsidered the matter, and has concluded to accept the nomina tion as the democratic candidate for Gov ernor. The correspondence appears In The last Raleigh Standard", and' we will copy it into our next paper. suance of this most, nefarious design, the Large meetings in favor of the charter; us 0f a m0st harassing cough, which threat Early on Sunday morning last, the tur pentine distillery of 'fcol. J. P. Pitt, in this place, was discovered lo be oh'fire, and before the flames could !be arrested, it was partially destroyed -loss estimated to be about S250. It is supposed to have been the work Fan incendiary. Tar River Steamboat Company. ?y We are gratified to announce the forma tion of a Company under the above title composed entirely of citizens of Edge combe. The requisite .amount of stock has been already subscribed the stock holders held a meeting and despatched an agent north to purchase the boat. We hope to announce her arrival in our waters in a few weeks. By the editor-of the Columbia South (Car olinian who Appears to have obtained great relief bv its use. t Old Dominion, Portsmouth, Va. Wistar's Balsam of I Vila Cherry, We seldom resort to patent medicines, having a great respect for the skill of the regular profession; .but chance threw into our wav the above named medicine, im mediately after the close of the last session of the Legislature, when our lungs Avere almost dried up by the highly rarified at mosphere of otr stovevvarmpd State House. The balsam immediately relieved War Department malignantly withheld had been held in -almost every town in Vom him all due sympathy and support in England and Scotland and in Ireland, it he enemy's country! It is, beyond all was the general opinion that bloodshed doubt, a fearful issue, either to the general was not far off. who makes it, or to the government which meets it before the country. By. these documents and by the rest of the record, let it be tried! vWe commend to the especial admiration of'th&coun'trv the calm and dignified pow- In Italy, Germany, Prussia, Slc, affairs were in a very unsettled condition. The Crotz have set fire to the village of ened our health in a serious degree. We feel that we are iadebted to it for some fif teen pounds of animal weight which ad dition once felt, cannot be forgotten. None genuine, .unless signed I. Bdtts on the wrapper." For sale by Dr. A. II. Macnair, A gent Casselle Nueva, forming a -cordon around j for Tarboro', and by dealers in medicines me village, anu ii;iiuu oi uie mnaoitants, generally. were uurni to ueavn, uiienng tne most ap- Saddlery, Ilavrtcss, fa ... ' ... -, -', ' rjpiIE unrsigned, having. 0 en? " shoP n Tarboro,' respecifuUy inf all those who desire fashionable vrt and substantial T l 5tronS Togiyehim-call. He has constawly" n and all kinds of harness made 0f the h dies, bridles, martingales. &t S' Sa( Repairing executed neatly andVitK a spatch. JAMES NELSn v Mayv59 .1548. Male Department. er with which the Secretary, of War has' palling shrieks. promptly met and utterly crushed down this most astounding accusation,. in all the Head it! it speaks jor Itself , 'and Com meats are unnecessary. Philadelphia, May -26th, 1845. Dr. Jaync Dear Sir; i See) hound to IL semi-annual Examination of the v Pupils in this Institution will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, tk, 30th and 31st of May. There will be an Exhibition on Wed. nesday night. Parent, Guardians, and Ladies and Gen tlemen generally are very respecffiiJy in vited to attend. J. H. nnnntrv . Princp. of T. A. M. D. April 29th, 1813. TAUBIUUF" Classical School. C fJpiIE subscriber's connexion, with i the Tarboro9 Male Academy, will dosa on the 1st of June next. . He vyilLppena Private School tathc Petersburg Market, May 4. camc afflicted with a drv hoarso rolmh. nnrl town of Tarboro,' .for the instruction of Our market, fomll descriptions of tpro- Lrave n) aji ilones of ever ppttino- well I i.VunS men ancl boys, to commenco on the Latest fro?n Mexico. Letters or a re- -tlucc, continues very law. hat1 nifihf 8WCal8 snt, ROtrittleor no sleep,' lsl enday of June ncxt- - cent date have reached this city from Mex-1 Cotton This article has become quite wjln frnlfui drcamsand morbid headache. ta Academic year will be divided ico. They represent the prospects of rat-!du.H within the past few days, and prices, j secmcd to ,e bordering on Insanity y inl two sessions of five months each. The ification and of peace as more favorable. , havegiven way. We quote nowat 6 to 6J. ' n i was (ien;Pj ,! sludv or morrfi! ovor-l spring session will commence on the 2nd One of these letters is dated onjhe-14th ! Corn Small sales making at 45 to 50. cjse could not read a -small paragraph ! Monday in December, and end onThurs the other on the 12th April. According cents. The market is not active. in a newspaper without n-eat difliculty. I day before the 3rd Monday in .May. The to the tirst, it is believed that there is no con i nis arucic is plenty, anu p-ijiaj crcnt soreness in mv stomach, which Session will commence on the 1st The Prussian troops are invading Den- jmark, and the Danes were xlefeated in a details and all -the pretences on which it ; skirmish. assumed to rest. Never was anolhciali i?c t russian uiet ias been dissolved in thc afflicted to cive nublicitv to the extra- . vindication more absolutely complete and a -most undignified manner. . ordinary effects xxf your valuable medicine. triumphant. Rarely has so good a cause The news from Austria and Italy is not, nave suffered far several years past been placed in hands so eminently adequate i important. with Liver Complaint, and the train of dis to do it full justice. So gross a provoca- The Sardinians-have gained some slight! cascs which . follow a complete prostration tion certainly challenged a corresponding: advantage overdue Ausinans. of the system so that it was with great asperity in the reply. Hut it is at once 1 he 1'acha ol Jgypt has 4iunR a deputa-ifliculty I could walk, and at times I was honorable to the character ot the Secretary j "on uom a large meeimg, wno nu been confined to nvy room. To add to mv mis appoinicu 10 lay ociore mm me complaints Cry, a Scrofulous affection appeared in my of War, and indicative of his entire confi dence. hie cause and in himself, that his pof the people. vindication, repressing the indignation throat, with Rheumatism in mv arms, so l he markets in England tor breadstutl.s tjlat could nm raise mv richt arm to mv naturally arising under accusation alike' had somew-hat improved Cotton was head. In the hottest weather mv feet and groundless and often si to, contents itserf, j hrm, oui no cnange in price. lands would ache with the cold, and per even in its most searching and pointed pas- . Inspiration had almost ceased. 1 oovv be mm w m aw . m mw sages, with bein calmly and severely just. "Congress. The Senate; at our last advices, was en gaged principally in the consideration of a bill lo enable the President to take tempo Tary military occupation' of Yucatan. - The House, in the consideration of the bounty land bill.4 ' From the f Union, danger ol any revolution in Mexico that ces lcnu. oownwariis: v a. cured hog-i :4 n lvri o -mnrh thif f wn nnn. Mftnday in June, and end on I hursday Uencrai bcolt's attack upon the n ar & quorum of the Congress of Queretaro is round, sells at GS to 7; U cslewi sides 4 Department, and the Secretary's defence. certainly expected, and a majority of thct t0 5ii Shoulders 51 to 5. --We surrender our columns to-day to the Congress is said to he favorabic to peace,' Lard There is a fair demand at 71 to 8c. publication of these important documents, j and that Hcrrcra (the peace man) will prob-j They will be read, we doubt not, with the jably be the President. Another of these Wilmington Market, May 5. bushels ble to lie down, or even recline, but had to be propped up in a chair. I had the advice of some eminent pliy- , before the 3rd Monday in November. This arrangement of the Sessions is made in order not to conflict or interfere deepest 'interest throughout the country, letter calculates confidently on the meet-' ' forn Received about 4000 We shall publish- them in all the editions, inc of a quorum, and the well-informed !om Washington and Hyde of our journal, and in our Congressional j writer believes that peace will be made. Sales at 55c. Slock or Register. We trust ihatour friends of the j The copy of the treaty, and its modifica-, fair democratic press vvill co-operate with us in , tions by the Senate, which had been pub- aval Stores Only giving mem a general circumion. I He -Hshed in New York, had reached the C3p- navc reached the marliet since this day; j couj(j walk about the house. I continued sicians, and hied nearly all the remedies : "V mose aiTeatiy vsiaDiiaiicu ai vcau used in such cases, but continued to growjemies in lhis Pce,and also because it will' place the vacations 1 a very suitame ume of the year. The Languages, Latin, Greek, French, worse, and itanneared as though a --speedy COUnty. I ij j .vn f nlv'inr nl.arn Slock on hand is considered , , , r .' i- 1 ,1 4. now nearu oi vour uieuieines. aim ue- ncrmincd to trv vour Sanative Pills, and i&c- and a11 lhe EnSlish branches vvill be about 3000 barrels' Tery exiraoruinary attempt maue oy uhig ital, had been t(anslated into Spanish, and UCCIi inc principal portion 01 -which nas t0.im ove .rrom,(hat time Shortly after members of the Honse to suppress the Sec-' circulated in the Mexican papers, without heen bought by shippers at $2 25 $2 30 ! m f.fc caJIc( your sto"re 0tained retary's letter, when unexpectedly com:, exciting any open murmurs or 6erious op- for soft- 55 1 25 for hard; Virgin -Dip at ; ati)0ftje your Alterative ' municated in response to their own prema-; position from the -people. itf2 S7i a 3. ... . T),., - I atlii TVIJIUII UIHI I IIU M. IHJ tui Washingtw), Market May 10. ture and hurried call, imperatively demands' Mr. Clifford had arrived in Mexico on ' Baton The slock U becoming light, such a course; while the.masterly and vie- the llth, and had been received with the ano sales of N. C. Bacon at our-liighest totiouVability ot the Secretary's vindica-1 most imposing military honors. Mr. quotations. 71 a 9. tion of his department and of the ad minis-1 Commissioner Sevier was expected to ar trbtienfrom the'assaults of General Scott,; rive on the 15th or 16ih April. We do makes the wme circulation 01 his letter as;not hesitate to believe that they will act' Bacon, 6 a 7 cents; Lard, 7 a 8; Corn, eminently expedient and desirable as, un-vith great promptitude and decision, cut &2 10 a 2 25; Peas, 45 a 50 cents, der the circumstances of the case, it is just off all unnecessary delays, and bring the Naval Stores turpentine, $2 25 a 2 SO- any proper. question ot peace or war to an immediate scrape, 00 a 95; tar,-l 10 a 1 20. While aostaining trom any extenueu ; issue. 10 comineui upon trtesif uocumenis, anu xuav ing.the facts which they set forth, and (he spirit displayed on either side of the con From the Raleigh Regiifer. Man Cannot have his diseases cured but by re- (QThe Wilmington & Raleigh Rail moving the cause, which is generally in- all. It is, and it professes to he, on the;. , 0 M . & , . . I'.... .1:. ' . , lers, between Charleston and Baltimore, so contrary, nothing else than a violent and sweeping official assault an elaborate and deliberately prepared defamatory diatribe upon the War Department and the admin istration, by the general, to whom, at his own urgent request, and certainly not with out some magnanimity on the pari of the government, the chief command in the war had been assigned. With what warrant of facts to sustain h1m?in a course so unpre cedented and extraordinary, General Scott has thought fit'tVhurl this incre official ac cusation in the fade of "hV government, eveii while the war is not yet definitively closed, will appear in the, perusal of the twoibcTimeuts; and to the judgment of cV ery candid man, o enlivened, we are content to leave it. But the whole design of the, General's letter is appareidt on its face It is a studied attemjii to present h'.ms :lf h-fore the country as an unoffen din? victim of ':ExcuUvs persecution And his ultimate object in assuming such soon as such an arrangement can be made upon a just and equitable basis." . (QThe New York correspondent of the Union, under date May 1, writes as follows: v - ,1 Within a week, iive deads bodies have been picked up in , the streets of Boston, all showing marks of violent death and in no case has the cause been ascertained. .In the same period, the bodies of some seven or eight infants have . been, found, either clandestinely buried or, in the water, and nO trace of the . guilty parties obtained. This does not speak vell for Boston,; lhe hea.rjt.oi e.w England-: : Disappearing. The Baltimore corres pondent of the Washington Union stales that the slaves are disappearing from" the eastern shores of Maryland, bf' gangs, sup posed to; be taken off by scVmo Yankee kphoonersl 1, r- 1 : 1 iKJ .T. r v.! : r-e""; Road Company have adonted a Resolution. ' tern.L No effect can take place without a not loroear 10 aiiune .to-one point wnicii... ir , . r , , ; t, r r that from the 1st instant, the fare on their cause. Therefore, . - stands out most prominentlv on the face of, ,. . r , , 9 ,, r iy . c j . , .a . , a a. m hne between Weldon and Charleston, &o Rheumatism General Scott's letter.. It does not at all f . . . ... lt , A, nn cr vfc r i,!. r . . : .. should be increased to Si 3: "and that the : ean aflect the head, the foot,trr any-partof purport to be written as. oraciai despatch-; ., . . . T ., , . .1 u 1 . r it. 1 r . 1 y , , , : -?'.. President advise the Rail Road and Steam-i the body, save from the actual presence of A, . ,. - . . , boat Companies between We don and Bal-j those humors whose acrid or precantoual- 1 , 1 1 mnrp that f hi Pnmnnntr Co ,lne;Mii i i t nrn 1 II f f lhf nniri ic-business. It is not a business paper at, . , ... . ...... . . ' JYo fironchtal Disease can he present, nor 'other affections of t he Throat or Windpipe, -or Consumption, but j from these rnaHgnaiit humors having be- come seated upon,-ori near the arrvesselsof the lungs. ' It is in 'truth these acrid humors which are the occasion of all the aches and pains; all Eruptions and Ulcers; all Skin Diseases, and Swellings of the Feet, and all Inflam mations; all Cancers dnd . Tumors; all Piles and Costiveness; al Fever and Agiiesj all Dyspeptic Affections-. all Head-aches and Bilious Affections whatsoever, are all, with- out exCeption,$ure)y removable and tho roughly curabteV by) purgation with ,the Piffo of Dr. BenjA Jrandreth. ' For sale by. GEO. HOWARD. Valuable . Testimony from, the South. We like, at all times, to give credit when credit is due, and if at the sime time we can relieve the distressed, we are doubly gratifiedj we, therefore, give the following three weeks, there was a decided change for the better, so that when I called upon you, you said that I would get well, and that your Jilt era live would cure we effec tually. With no hopes, however, of get ting well, I still continued taking.yoiir Al terative, until J had taken the fourth bot tle, when there was a sudden change in my whole system, as though I had got rid of some great burthen, and J could draw my breath as usual. My nerves gradually be came strong, and my appetite returned. It has been about fonr - months -since 1 commenced taking your medicines, and at this time nearly every vestige of disease is eradicated from my system. I am as active, and nearly as strong, as at any period of my life. I have now gained nine pounds in two months. I have -good reason to believe that the use of your valuable medicine, by the bles sing of God, has saved me from a prema ture grave. JOSEPH BARBER, Poplar between Seventh and Eighth Sis , Philadelphia. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, Phil adelphia, and sold on agency by GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', Nov. 9, 1847. to mv surmise the soreness left me. so that 1 taught to any extent that may be required. x5oys preparing ior ionege, win oe pre pared either for the Freshman or Sopho more 'Class. The number of "Students will be limited to 25. Intending to establish a permanent School, and to maTe it equal, in'the advan tages and facilities for learn rrrg, to anyot oar Academies and Classical Schools in the State, he will devote his whole time and attention to the subject of instruction. The School being entirely under his own control, Ins -system tf government and discipline will be strict and rigid, and at the same time, mild and narental. There will 'be a Public Examination at tne close oi eacn session, students wilt be charged only from the "time they enier Terms of Tuition. The primary English branches, per OCOIUII Jl HYC lllVlilll?, )JO. The higher Engljh branches, 10. Languages, , 15. Board can he had in the town and vi cinity on very moderate terms. The subscriber has been permitted to refer to the names of the following gentle men (--well known to the community ) for testimonials of his character, and schol arship, cc. IVm. Norjlect, Esf.. TVm. F. DancyEsq K. II. LciviSy Esq, . Ralph E. Macnair, Es? Messrs. Jno. Norjl.fef. Coffield King. Henry S. Etoyd. J. H. BROOKS. April 29th, 138. " Joticc. STRAYED from the sub scriber, about the 10th April last, a BLACK MARE, about 4 tect 10 inches high, partly blind ip her left eye. Any information respecting her will be thankfully .received, and any per son who or may; take said mare up, and advise me of the same, by addressing the subscriber at Starttonsburg, N.' C, shall be amply satisfied foreall cost and trouble t STEPHENTON PAGE. April 2Sth, lS48v Cotton Yam JpiIE subscriber has just received & quantity of Cotton Yarn, different numbers, which he will sell very low For cash. or bur Ur Persons 'desirous of purchasing cheap, will do well td call and se Feb. 4. Cke. Hoiiard-

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