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FOR PRESIDENT, ... LEWIS CASS, of Michigan. r FOR VICE PRESIDENT, W ?I. O. B VTt'Vlt, of Kentucky. FOR GOVERNOR, DAVID S. RE ID. of rockingham. TUt BO ROUGH: SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1S48. Dcm jcratic National Conven tion, This body met in Baltimore on -Mon day, the 22ml ult. and adjourned on the; vote 5tood following Friday. There were tele-j Buchanan 32, Wra. O. Butler 3, Worth 1. For Lcms' CabVermont; 4,: Rhode Island 4, Delaware' 3, Maryland 6j Virgi nia 17, Mississippi 6; Louisiana 6, Arkan sas 3, Missouri 7,' Tennessee 7, Ken luck7 7, Michigan 5, Illinois 0 Indiana 112, Ohio 23, Texas 4, Wisconsin 4 total 128. For James Buchanan New Jersey 7, Pennsylvania 26, North Carolina 10, Georgia 1, Alabama 4, Tennessee 2, Ken tucky I, Iowa 3 total 55 ' For Levi Woodbury Maine 0, New Hampshire 6, Massachusetts 12, Vermont 2, Rhode Island 3, Connecticut 6, Mary land 2, North Carolina 1, Gcorgis 5, Ala bama 5, Tcunessee 1, Kentucky 1- to tal 53. .:.:: , .: i- For John C. Calhoun South Carolina 9. For W. J. Worth, Tennessee 3, Ken tucky 3 total 6. For G. M. DallasGeorgia. The New York and Florida delegations did not vote. No person having received 170 votes, beinjr two-thirds of the whole number, the Convention ballotted a second, third, and fourth times. On the fourth ballot the For Cass 179, Woodbury 3S, Allow us to lender the appointment to jUc would destrotheJndividual erehe ou and to 'express e Hope that it 1 will ijarri ved at that ' period pf , life: which h, would nave ione Me principle ui life wliichjAvas iii shim. i!Np,w, Wactoirj plisb" this we must prevent jahl accumula tion'othose'humbrs' which bear down tht principle oflife. Dojiot wait for an aj you suit your convenience to accede to our wishes. , . - ' ) We are, Sir, very .respectfully, ' Your obt. sefvts. - WM. NORFLEET, JAS,VEDI)ELL, R. NORFLEET. ' Turner W. Battle Esq. .f-fe-,"'.. Tarboro9, .May 31s. 1843. Gentlemen: Your flattering solicitation was received last evening. Twelve monthsago a similar Committee, appoint ed by the citizens of your town, thought proper to honor me is you have done. A tack of sickness, but on the first appear a nee t of the enemy assist nature in her op erati on s r t o rrjs x pe 1 hi m rjrom Jhe body . This is the object always- attained by those who use J ':A'' ; i Brandrelffs Pills. . For sale by GEO. HOWARD. are nnih Wm. D. Petway as a candidate f "6 election-as-Sheriff of-this county ensuing election. . . the Hooping Cough and Croup. To Parents. Jaync's Expectorant, is prior engagement made it impossible at I without exception the most valuable pre- that time for mc to be in Edgecombe-. paratioh in use, for the above diseases. I I do not feci at liberty to neglect this; converts hooping cough into a mild and second call from the came source and I j tractable disease, and shortens its duration accept the appointment which you tender j more than one-half, and produces a certain me. I regret that the Committee did not ' and speedy recovery. From half to one irates from everv State in the Union. The Convention was called to order at 12 o' clock, by calling Judge Bryce, of Louisia na to the Chair. Rev. Theophilus Fisk then offered an appropriate and eloquent prayer Whereupon LEyiS CASS was decla red to be the Democratic Candidate for President of the United States. .. In the afternoon session of Thursday, a ballot was had for Vice-President, which stood For Wm. 0. Butler 11 1, John A. ehoose a person more equal to the occa sion. I thank you,' Gentlemen, for the un merited fdvor which you have conferred tea spoonful? will certainly "cure croup in infants and young ;children, , in half an hour's time. The lives of hundreds of children will be saved annually, by al TWe are. authorised to a James Fv Jenkins as a candidate T"? .ffice of Sheriff of this suing election. C0Unty, at the en- QpWe 1 are: authorised WT-., T7 r - i. . ai. a', uassvx us a candidate for to announfe -elec tion to the House of Commons of if, 7. eral Assembly of this State, at i) suing election. , . e en upon me, and for the polite manner in-ways keeping it on hand ready , for every which you have made known your wishes, . emergency ' I am very respectfully your obt. st. T. W. BATTLE. Bowel and summer complaint. Dr Jayne, No. 8 South Third street, is R. Noi flecL Steamer Oregon. A committee was then appointed, eom- Qultman 74 Wm. R. King 2G, John Y. posed of one member from each State, ex-j Mason 24, Jas. J. McKay 13, Jefferson cepl from New York, to examine the cre-j Davis 1. (North Carolina gave 11, and dentiilsof delegates, and to report the Ge ia o volc.s for McKay. ) number and names of delegates Irom each ; Qn the second ballot, the vote stood! lv' between this place and Wasliincton State entitled to seats. Hus comnuttee jjuter q$s Quitman 62, McKay 1 1, King! She is represented "to 1 a handsome It is extremely pleasant, and children retired, and another was appointed to no- Mason 5- Two-thirds of the voteshav-j boat, well adapted foi freight or pnssen- -are fond of it. It is equally as effectual niinate officers for the Convention, which in hnfn -nst cnr n..n. Butler, thos-- vho,nM O.iorn' Whv not mil h,.r thp fnr nrlnlm n raiLltM, nn.l tvlin hf iiJrnr- ssrs. W. Norfleetj J. Weddell, and , willing to guarantee that his Carminative Balsam will cUre diarrhoea, colics, cramps, griping pains, cholera morbus, summer complaint, and other derangements of the Wc are happy to announce to our read- stomach and bowels, in ninety-nine cases ers that a bo it under this title, has been out of a hundred, and in less than half the purrhased in Baltimore, to e run regular- time that can be effected by any other means. also retired. had not voted for him were allowed to ; Col. IVilson? During the absence of the committees, change their votes and to give them una cloquent addresses wore delivered by i njmous!- ior that distinguished individual. Messrs. 'Hannegan, Yancey, Houston, andj Qn Frjtjav a series of resolutions were Bryce. In the Senate, on Monday last, a mes- rcnorted, embracing the plalfoun of 1844, 'sage was received from th President, cov-! The following additional testimony in ine commmee on creaenuais men re- wjlh additions. After which, the ( on- enng a memorial Irom the Governor. and favor of of Dr. Javne's Medicines has re- lions are followed, and a cure is not effect ed, the moaey will be cheerfully returned. i Price 25 and 50 cts. a bottle. Jlnother Physician's opinion. MARRIED, . At Passq del Caballo du Talisco, neap the grand Plaza de Sparta, Proving N0 8: in this county, on the evening of the 16th inst. at 6 o'clock, P . M Xy J .p Hughes, Esq., Commissioner of the Peace" Don Franklin Hathaway, of Otter's Creek Range, to the amiable Mrs. Sarah James, in the 4th month of her widow, hood. May 24th, 1Mb. Communicated. In this county," on Thursday evening 18th inst , by B. D; Battle, Esq., Mr. Pat. rick Taylor to Miss Mary Proctor, daughter of Absalom Proctor, Esq. A lso, on Thursday evening last, by John S. Dancy, Esq., Mr. Benjamin B. Butts to Miss Matilda Gardner. ported the names of the delegates from all . . . . r . i"t xt 1 the stales oi ine union, except incw iorK,ie(j sjne ( from which there were two sets of dele gates. The following are the delegates from North Carolina: vention closed its business and adjourn- JYotice. TPHE Firm of Beeman Belcher, at Pillsboro' Pitt County, N. Ca. was dissolved on ther10th inst. by mutual con- hcgislaturc of the -territory of Oregon, set- ccntly been received from a nhysician of sent. -Those indebted to the said Finn ting fur th the perilous ; situation of the Hti- standing in Lauderdale -Co. JVliss!,'. w' p'case come forward and make a set zens, in consequence uf the. outbreaks of under date of August 9, 1846. tlement, and creditors are requested to the Indians, and praying that Congress.: Dr. D. Jayne Dear Sir I am inti- -present their cJauns tor adjustment. , LEWIS BELCHER. John'H Wheeler, George Bower, J W 13 Brooks, Esq. closed its session on Wed Uarrett, Ucorge u msKervme, Jonn " ( nesday last, with exercises In declamation. Drake, WW Holden, Henry T Clark, The stuticnls acquitted themselves with Josiah Watson, J K J Uaniei, John u t credit,exhibiting a marked improve 30th May, 1848. Tarboro9 Wlalc Academy. Tarboro Male Jlcadcmy. The snrine term of this institution, would establish a territorial government matclv acnuaintcd with some of vour nre Weldon N Edwards, Robert Strange, under the management of Josiah II.. there, and adopt measure for the defence5 paralions. and can safely recommend rhem. i. "ri f i r l! T 7 11 . . ....... - ot the territory. , j your Expectorant and Carminative Bal- On the same day, the Hon Lewis Cass snm I have used cxteiisivelv in my own resigned his seat in the Senate. inractice, and I state -unhesitatingly 'that I l The House passed on the 20th ult. the have used no arii.de. or combination of rfl1HE dues of this School; will be re- Hawkins, L H xMarstcller, Edwin G mpnt OVftr lh . cxcrc:ae. Qf tjlc nrcvious bill for navina Mrs. Madison S25.000 for mP,li,;,P thnt l,Pfff.r anSu-Pr,H ihJ ' sumed on Monday, the lyth of June, Speight, Asa Higs, Wm F Martin, Josi- aeion. the correspondence and manuscripts of nurpose for which they were prepared under iheauspicesof Mr. Bobert Lindsay, ah TGranberry, D D Simmons, G C Mar- ve wish Mr. Brooks success in the new Mr. Mn.Iison. Ou that dav she entered !hm iho a,r-'fc. ' ' ; a graduate of St. Andrew's Coilege, Scot- chant, B F Simmons, Richard Paxton, ' t crDrize in wnich 1C s niJ0Ul l0 embark. 1 her 82nd year, and this sum it is said will ! w W ' ln.iv M T) 1 land, and late of the Odd Fellows' Acade and Duncan McDonald. Lurnn nllurn ivt.Jph wnnl.l ntlipnvi ! hiv in Wilmington as Principal in the wcswwi . vsvwkw wtwa wvv wvatvA -w I f- 11 1.1IP I Tl VI IMS ' be chilled with penury. Gen. Jas. M. Commander, of South Ca- Pntrh nf Juhi. Tohna, being the only delegate from that i - ... . , , . i i u t it 4.i it will be seen Trom the Correspondence State, it was decided he should cast the . . . rrr M . ' , ueiuw, mai turner r. name. i.sq.njs yote of the State. The two divisions of the democratic par- ty of New York, called Hunkers and Council qj State. The following ap- acccpted the appointment of the Commit- PO'li' "'ere made by the Governor 1 ' I Il nn.L ..U to Jnlivnr :in OiMlinn ihn nnsuin.r uiu.i:.. u.i irn; vui uu. W. W. Johnson, M. D. L.anderdale Co. JVliss., Prepared only by Dr D. Jyne, Phila-, classical department dcljihia, and sold on agency by GEO. HOWARD. Mr. Lindsay comes highly recommend ed. Testimonials from the Trustees of Tarboro, Nov. 9, 1847. ne Wl , - ! Where may be had the American Hair connecwa,afluu.ei C,i.p9 u. ; II.... W'.. II ll.iil. T.. 1 -f' ... nf Wilminfflnn iworfl nvliihifrrl hu Mr. L. V anniversary of Ihe nation's birtlnlav. i "-'"'c, mow a j.uiga 01 jjye, warranted to change the hair to a "- "'""' r -v - - Barnburners, each sent de egates; both r malio a, a the Superior Courts of Lar and 'Equilyeautirul lAm or erfcclly jet bIacU; and found to be highly complimentary to mm as a cnoiar anu geuueiuaij. He is fully competent to give instruc tion in anybranch of English, Malhema- ere finally adn:,ttcd, and.llowed to g.ve chiaar;and able ,,, clo to be a Judge of the Supreme Tour, of N.j the vote of the State in conjunction but by mutual agreement they did not vote. The committee ou organization report ed the following officers for the Conven tion: . .. . , President Andrew Stevenson of Va Vice Presidcnis Miine, Itobt P Dun lap; New Hampshire, John H Steel; M,s sanehusetts, C W Chapin; Vermont, Ira Davis; Rhode Island, B B Thurston; Con necticut, Isaac Toucev; New York, ; r i. .. ri t i r quent Address may be expected. p"' I,,J4:u Ul lHC I10'1- J0CPU d' waniei, We hope the Committee of Arrange- tIcc (i' ments" will meet atai.Pflrlvd..v.and,n:.kt. .rtholemew F. Moore, Esq. of Ilali- the necessary preparations to ensure a spir- withootstarnins: or irritating the skin. ited celebration. New Jersey, Garrett 1). Wall; Pennsyl vania, J G Jones; Delaware, Samuel P Davis; Maryland, Benj E Howard; Vir- FOR THE TA11BOUO PllMSS. Celebration of the Ith ot'.f ily. The citizens of the town of Tarboro' assemhled in the Court House on Tue sday, Is your liver diseased? You may find relief if ou will but try , tics, or the Classics. fax, to be Attorney General of N. C, in in time. j Parents and Guardians who have pat- place of the Hon. Edward Stanly, re-j New Jersey, Bordcntown, OcU 25, '45. ronized the School, may be assured that Mr. Seth W. Fowle. every effort will be made on the pnit Oi Dear Sir 1 am well aware that person's the Trustees and" Principal" to give satis- be a J i ilge of the Superior Courts of Law of every ace and sex, and condition in life, faction. v !and Eiuiiv, in ulace of the Hon. Wm. II. in virv n.nrt nf 'the ma ntr7 h.i vr nft The School will be under the exclusive Bailie, appointed to Sunreme Court. i - j Dr. Wis tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, signed Augustus Moore, Esq. of Edenton, to Virginia Elections. The recent elec 30th May, lfMS. to make preparations for:.tions m Vire:inia, resulted in - favor of the iheCe ebralion ot the ensums Anniversa- a . in -uA CAnA i,ArA' r;n un -tamers anu my moiners lamilv were ginia, E P Scott; North Carolina, W N ry of our National Independence. 22 democrats and 10 whigs in the House ; bolh consumptive. My father, mother, tvi a.. o..,l o t r. Ue meeting was organized Dy caning nr i;.iftffntpS. 7. ,rmni.mi nnrl K9. whicr. anu a sisier, uicu wnn in.u laiai uiseass. nrn JSl. uacKsnn, rq. 10 ine v,uair beinr a netl irain of 10 members, eoual to management of Mr. Lindsay, supcrv by the Trustees. iscd der; Georgia, C McDonald; Alabama, John ei)f , ' " , . , mm j A Winston; Florida, John C McGehee; and appointing James menegan, secre- 20 yolcs on jaint j, Mississippi, Powliatan Ellis; Louisiana, S ary W Downs; Arkansas, A T Uainev; Mis-f The object oT the meeting having been souri, Gus M Bowers; Tennessee, Thorn- explained, it .was moved and seconded, being a netl gain of 10 members, equal to ; For some years, I have been predisposed Advices from the city of Mexico to the ana, E G English; Ohio, John Carwell; ; Chair appointed Messrs. James Weddell, qU(jruill 0f Congress having assembled, 61 1 side was Texas, Thomas J Rush; Michigan, Austin! Wm "Norfleet, and Robert Norfleet to:ot- lhe pulies' being for peace, and 14 1 the street by ahe' door atfected me. I was cupped, bleu, and various other remedies n flvl iin Nolioz-l rn m nrloi-nto tprmS III My own hie lias been saved by it.: My", - . . .. . , , . . , i- . the town or vicinity. Josiah Lawrence,, James Weddell. Jas. M.' Redmond, Henry T. Clark; s Robt. II Austin. Robt. Norfleet. r-Tftistees. .Robt. R. Bridgcrs, Wmt G. Thomas, Wm: S. Baker, Jno. S. Dan cy9 J Tarboro June 2nd; I84dy to it myself. About one year ago I was quite sick for a number of weeks, confined io my bed when the pain in myside j wotild allow me to lay. My physician 23 E Wine. I mane ine seiecnon. Secretaries Missouri, Samuel Treat: a committee oi Arrangements was then Ohio, John VV McCorkle; Mississippi, appointed, consisting of Messrs. James, M. John nnnonn. Ppnnsvl vania. John Miller: Redmond, Benjamin Williams, William L. Dozier, Francis L. Bond, Dr. William G. Thomas, Thomas A. Machair, Robert John Duncan; Pennsylvania, John Miller; Indiana, John R Jones; New Hampshire, . John S Wells; Tennessee, E G( Eastman; Connecticut, John C Holland; New ,York, . ' t On Tuesday, the rxle requiring two thirds of the votes to effect a nomination, was adopted by a vote of 175 to 7S, ' On Wednesday, the Con vention wasoc cupied, principally with the case of the New York delegations. On Thursday, a letter was readfrom President Polk, declining a re-nominatioh for the Presidency. . The Convention then proceeded to bal let, far a candidate for the Presidencv uicn resuttea as tollows; H. Pender. On motion, the meeting then adjourned. BM JACKSON, Ch'n. Jas. Mchegan, Sec'ty Correspondence. , Tarboro May 30th, 1S4S. Sir: At a meeting of the citizens of this place, held to-day for the purpose of ma king arrangements jbr the Celebration of the ensuing Anniversary of our National Independence, the undersigned were ap pointed a committee to select an Orator far the occasion, f - i for war. :. : ' ' ' - Qpln order that men should arrive at that period of life called old age, a perfect balance must exist between the principle of life and the principle of corruptibility. When the balance is in favor of the princi ple of life, we observe the energy of cha racter with admiration. And Lhave n doubt that just, in proportion -as .the life principle ? predominates is the en ergy both of body and mind. : By. the use of proper medicine this can, always be se cured until a good old age. r , . The principle of corruption is subject to the.influence of many causes of vitiation. It' is therefore, necessary that, we be pn yided with ample means to prevent injury from it; or in consequence of this visita tion that putridity would. ire produced appliedut aH jo no purpose: I got no re lief. At lastjriy. physician said hVcouId not cure me. 1 expected to die soon, but providentially IJieard1 of, and obtained, a bottre of yourt?Balsam, which relieved me at once. ; 1 ;vas encouraged to persevere in using it, until vMook , four or five bot tles, which" Saved my life and cured me. My health is now- good. For liver com plaints 1 beheveit is a most certain cure. Signed, Marsha A- Betchkl. I -am- acquainted- with ..Mrs. Betchel her slatement is truest. ,(, Signed, , . Wiiitall Stokes, Druggist. None genuine unless signed!. Butt. on the wrapper. T v . For sale by Dr. A: H: Macnair A gen for'Ta'rborb and by dealers in medicine generally. . . . , JYotice. , ,; . , np H E Subscriber Jbei n desifoii 3 of go ing'Southiheuing offers his Valuable Fariii 1 tor ale, On accommodating terms. Said rarm lies in a desirable part of the county, and contains only 85 acres of-Land, about one half in cuHiyation--hasmi ita good Two story dwelling, All necessary Out houSes,vand about 700 apple trees of choice fruit, -about half no n full bearing Said Landliesli east7of tarbbroaiid a'djoins 'the Vanol :.ionn .wiuiams, J. J. nppen, an-"- -and others.' Applicalibn to be made to vZ. jit." May 31st, 154 8, S3
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