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If r LX" ' lit t'..- i, .lf.s A 5 . FOR PRESIDENT, LEWIS r SS of lliclilan. FOR VICE PnEDENT, W II. O. BUTLEK, of Kentucky FOR GOVERNOR, ' DAVID S. REID '.or rockingram. SATURDAY, JUNE 10, IS IS. fJWe are"" authorized "to announce WYATT MOYE as a candidate to repro sent the county of Edgecombe in the next Legislature in the Senate. Peace! Peace!! The New Orleans Delta, of the 27th ult. contains certain intelligence of the ratifi- cation of the treaty of peace, by. the Mcxi can Chamber of -Deputies, oh the 18th. of May, by a vote of 51 ayes to 35 nays. The impression in Mexico was, that it would pass through the.'othcr House by an almost unanimous vote. The Delta adds that orders have been issued calling in the outposts of the army, and it was expected. to inarch for.the coast between the 1st an ci the 15th of "June. Gen. Persifor F. Smith has been appoint ed by Gen. Butler superintendent of the cmbarcation of. the forces at Vera. Cruz. Noi th Carol tit. licgimcift. The Raleigh Standard-says: We are in debted to Maj. Wilderfora number of the Saltillo Sentinel, dated April. 27, ISIS, from which we extract the following arti cle in relation to the North Carolina Rcgi- mcnt: "I he Worth Carolina Kegimcnl.passecT u u .i i iit-.i-.. march to Ceralvo, a town some hundred and thirty miles bcloiv here, on the diiccl route to the Rio Grande. We cannot al- low this opportunity to pass, without just- ly-comulimentine the soldierly bearing of, iy compiimeniing tbVs excellent corps of men. Few if any of the various volunteer reniments thai have sought distinction .in this land ef ad-, vcrona "eiwcen ine uiiians ami Austri venture, have maintained a better disci- j ans in, which a sovcrc ,oss vvas "rcd on pline or been guilty of fewer acts of even k0''1 sides. the smallest outrage, than that of the Gid Thc prospect -ef an adjstmcnt of the North State. This movement towards (,isPute between Denmark and Prussia, ' the seaboard, appears indicative of pc.ee, inrouRii tne intervention ol f.nKl,nd, ,s but these small siBns, may turn out like.8"" f'orable A suspension ol acl.ve tnoseot tavorable weather, in tins .most uncertain of all the months in the vcar. "Which now shows all thc beauties Of the sun, and by and hy, A cloud takes all away." Tavfoa-ro' Femmie Acndrmv. The semi-annual Examination of the pupils in this institution, under the care or Rev. T. R. Owen and Lady, took place on Tuesday and Wednesday last, closing wiin a concert on Wcdnesuay evening. A large concourse of visitors were in at- tendance as usual, .and the exercises and performances of thc students were ex- tremcly creditable to them, and highly flattering ta their talented and accom- plished Principals. 31"c aip:nir prills. vc wouiu call the attention of such of our readers as travel abroad for health or recreation during thc summer months, ine auverusement respecting this lihtful Watering Place. To those who have been there it is deemed only rcecessa- rv to. ftiw if ia nitnn r.. t-? - tion; and to others hmv confident tei said, one trial will establish in their minds ; :,i 1 ... ..... . . 1 its superiority over most other places of a similar character. National Whi- Convention. This body assembled in Philadelphia on because We believe from our own know Wednesday last, and was organrzed by the ledge of the article, that it is one of the appointment of Ex-Gov. John M. More- best in the market for the complaints for head of this Slate as President thirty ; which it is recommended. ' ; ' Vice Presidents, among whom was the! This medicine, coming from such a re Hon. Edmund Debcrry of this State and spectable ; source, and carefully prepared twelve Secretaries. ! ' by an experienced and skilful physician, On Thursday, the balloting for a candi-; is received by the public with confidence date for President of tne U. S. commenced, Its efficacy has been proved in many ob- the first of which resulted as follows: For' Taylor HI. Clay, 97, Scott 43, ! Webster 22, Clayton 4, McLean 4: 2nd ball6tt ing Taylor 118, Clay S6, Scott 49, Web ster 22, Clayton 4 no choice. ' ' We learn verbally, that on the fourth ballotting Gen. Taylor received the nomi- natiotl -jforqthe Presidencyrand subse- quenuy mr, jfiiumore, lormeny : mem ber of Congress jffom New York, vyas nominated for the Vice Presidency; , j : ftongrcss. 1 - In the Senate; on the 90ttr ult. Mtv At chison of Missouri, offered .a joint resolu tion, which lies over, that the President of the "Senate and Speaker of the House, ad journ their respective Houses on the first Monday in July to meet again on, the first Monday in October. ; ' ;: , : In the House, the annual appropriation bill for the service of the post office depart ment in committee, were agred to and the bill was read the third time and passed. The naval appropriation bill, was under consideration at our last advices. From the Raleigh Standard. Wm. F. Dakcv, Esq. The last Tarbo to9 Press contains a card.from this gentle man to the electors of Edgecombe, in which he announces himself a candidate for re-election to the House of Commons from that county. .Mr. Dancy, to our mind, takes a correct and very sensible view of the duties and obligations nf a Representative of the people; and at the I conclusion of his address he pronounces a just and most eloquent culogium-upoti the lamented Wilson. It aifords us much pleasure to havcan opportunity to bear our personal testimony to the eilicicncy and:, ' . , , .r uselulHcss of JNlr. Dancy M a member of' I,,an' (-""Rhler of o!,l Gen. Wayne.) the Commons, and to the .sound neSB of.his-l wt she nuinbcrof years from principles. No man could have served ,l,1e.Kwl! f " 'Iu'or. Edgecombe better or .with more f!eli.y ! ,,vh'ch bes!l'CS K'"t dcformily. .produced than he did at .the last session of the U- ,b,h ,a "'.V f deRluHtion, and of iFurcfflit. The-steamship Niagara has arrived at Boston, with livorpool datts to the 20th silt. 1 he markets were without material ! . ; . H . . . , , i An unsuccessful attempt had been m-adc , . .. . . . .. : " ' thov had Mssesion of the .hall. of the Ta- i1'0081 AWy, they were at lenSth ex- : Pclle'".v the National Guard, and the lea- dcrs rf lhe, movement arrested. ' 1 he Char,,st ""'al Awen.bly m l'onuon 13 """ mcnioere; have dispersed. ! ... , , - , . 1 here had been some hard fighting near " - ir i -i ii t . i- i . . !"" ' . ' ' " ,wu already Uken place. Wifmingon Market 3. Bacon Some considerable sales at quo tations. 7i a 10 cts. Corn Received from North 'Counties 2000 bushels 500 sold at 45 c. 1200 stored, and S00 damaged, sold at auction at 15 to 40 c per hnshel. Lard rs quite firm. 81 a 9 c. INaval Mores receipts of turpentine since our last amount to about 14,000 bbls. and sales foot op about 12,000 hbls. at 2 05, $2 13, and $2 15 for yellow, and Si 05, Si 10, and $1 124 for hard. A few small lots of virgin dip has been sold during the week at $2 40. Washington Market, June 7. 13acon Q a 7 centS; Lard, 1 a 8; Corn, 'a ,,!. peas, 45 a 50 cents Nava, stores turpentine, '$2 23 a 2 50;! de-lscrape 90 a 95; tar, 1 10 a 1 20. The Boston Mercantile Journal, of Marc!? f5' l8.46' gi,VM ,he "0"0vjnK no" ticeof the most popular remedy of the day: Wild CrtEitRr Balsam. We speak in praise of Trr.-s r . v oj wua erry, durate' cases of disease, and fits fames has rapidly extended.' It has been extensively used in every part of the country, particu larly in the middle' and Northern States; and strong testimony from intelligent an highly respectable persons; has been addu cedih favor of its merits as a remedy for colds and coughs, affections of, the .chest, iseased liver rand dyspepsia. - 4 f; None geruiineuoless ligncld I; Butts on the wrapper. - ;';;f ff Hf -v . , For sale by Dr. A?H. Macnair, Agent for Tai-boro', and by dealers in medicines generally r i r f Brdndreth's Pills. ,, .Thousands who.ih.ave kept their beds for yars.t bayeu been.j-stored by. the use of this medieine. They are as harmless as a piece of bread, yet-all powerful for the re moval of disease whethechronie or recent infectious, or otherwise. Hy the use of Jlrandretli's Pills, the , blood is gradually purified, and becomes,tao strong for al impediments to its free course, and thus the body is restored to perfect health and usefulness. The idea of two spirits, the one good and the other evil, having power over man, is thus given a corporeal appli cation; and, what is better, we know how to assist the good .principle, the blood, to conquer the bad Tmmors, "and thusproduee health and cheerfulness, where before there was nothing but sadness .and despair. Be exceedingly afraid of Counterfeit Pills. The Agent is the only person from whom Drandreth's Pills should be iirc1laSC1 JFor sale bv GEO. HOfVrfliD. dn Important Cure by Dr. Jayn&s Jll- tcrcttive. upon the wind-pipe was so great, as to proven-t rher from sleeping in a recumbent position, and often suffocation appeared in evitable. She also laboured under severe iT v -.i i i i . r n- . r , - , . , T i iutcuuii5, iut u iikii sue ueu :ir. jayne s Alterative, 'Which she took 'regularly for . , . . , , sijk or seven weeks, with occasional doses of his Sanative Pus. her health was com - pletcly re-establised, antl ,now perceivmR; ... ... . c I r()us Tunior s,)(. lV3S . oncouragcd to )Crsevc.(.i11.t1e l,seof the Alt. rative, until CVerv veStie of the painful Tumor was cnli;ciy rL.,ovcd. w , ..,.;.,, ofth;. .. t r r. , . c portant preparation ui Ur. Jayne, and for . , . , , .. . Inn cil. n n ci i If i-r i n rt itimnniir hnno flviT lM v. m I V 14IV . Ilt 1I14IIIUII1I v , IIIUI it may become more generally known. Public Ledger. Worms'. Wor?nsl Worms1. 'Vt rntimt;i 1 linen t rin tilncnmn nnl 'flnn- . ou Sn,lilUitanttl.oflto stomach and bow. cb wll!ch M oftcn impair ,hc health and destroy lhe lives of children, osc Jayne's 'Tonic Vermifuge, a certain and safe prep oration for thc removal of the various Ivimls'oT worms, -dyspepsia, sour stomach, want of appetite, infantile iever and ague, and debility of thc stomach and bowels and organs of digestion. It is without cte- ccnlion one of the best preparations in the world. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, Phil- adclphia, and sold on agency by GEO. HOWARD. Tarboro', Nov. 9, 1S47. County Candidates- Election on Thursday, 3rd Aug. ftJ"We are authorised to announce Wm. D. Petwav as 'a' candidate for re election as Sheriff of this county, at the ensuing election. gpWe are authorised to announce James F. Jenkinses a candidate for the office of Sheriff of this county, at the en- sning election. jyWe arc authorised to announce Wm. F. Dancy as a candidate for re-election to the House of Commons of the Gen eral Assembly ipf this State, at the en suinc election. , .. DIED - . In this place, on Sunday last, in the 20th vear of his age, Richard H. Parker and, on Wednesday, last, afler.one day's illness, his father, Mr. John Parker, aged about 60 years. .'...-) . , I j Nash , county, ;pnr. yesterday, ; Mr a Dicken, wife of M r: Wm. D token agei about H 35 yeasevin dren n, two ol inem twins aoout lour momns ?toT mourn iheir loss.l li Uti&ii "Sm :3 U. old Masonic JYo tied Concord LcxIc, IVo. Will solemnize the funeral of(;Brother Daniel Parish, at the residence of Mr. Albert Staton, on the fourth Sunday in 1ht montb. The fraternity are invited to attend r KyTIUGPENySecty. June 7, 1848. " Funeral Notice. 1 I. 0.0. F. HE FUNERAL of Brother B. B. Bunting will be solemnized on the third Sunday in this month, at his late re sidence near Rocky Mount. Members of the Order and the public generally are in vited to attend. By order of Winches ter Lodge, No. 16. BUS II ROD IF. VICK, Secr'y. June 8, 1648. 24-2 JFor the Press. jjJU. EDITOR: for reasons best known to myself, I will tak; s op portunity to request you to top my ad vertisement for a Classical School ia Tar boro Allow mc,Sir, througli your paper to express my thanks to my patrons in Tar- boro' and vicinity, and to say J should like to serve them longer, but circumstan- . ... i- r I. i i i i 1 i . i r,,.., , , , . .lifloront nlaee ".. tnt place. 1 shall be able 4o pay a -visit to Tarbore in thc course of twelve months, at which time J hope to renew my acquaintance and intimacy with my many kind friends there. J. II. BROOKS. June, IS: S. Warren .Vorfft Carolina Wli i te S u 1 ph ur Sp r i ngs T HE Proprietor of this establishment being unable, for the want of room, to accommodate all that visited this health - ir 1 . .- .. a . 1 : nil wirij.n r inf An t inn l 1 -nrrcnrt iv since that time, greatly enlarged and im proved "his buildings, nd is now prepared to accommodate a much larger number, and no trouble or expense will bs spared to make his patrons comfortable and sat-, isfied. The medicinal properties of the water have been tested, and although - not' suffi cient "16 cure all the Tils of wbicb the tin man flesh is heir to," are well adapted, to the cure of Dj'spcpsia, Liver Complaints, diseases of the skin, &c; satisfactory evi dence cf which can be easily obtained from persons living in the neighborhood of the Springs. Persons travelling on tbe Raleigh "and Gaston Rail Road will 'always find a Hack ready for their accommodation at Hender son and also at the WarreiUon Depot. The Proprietor has a good supply of ICE. His charges will be as follows: families p?r month, ' $16 00 Families per week, 6 00 Families per day, 1 00 Single persons per month, 20 00 Single persons per week, 7 50 Single persons per day, 1,25 Children and servants half price. Horses per month, t 10 00 Horses per week, a I i rj JDO Horses per day, - 0 75 Analysis of "the, water hy PROFESSOR HARDY: One tmart (wine measure) contains sulphuretie hy- drogen gas Carbonic acid gas Sulph. lagnesia , Sulph. Lime Oxideof Iron Muriate of Soda -Carbonate of Lime 29B34 cubic fa ,5000 " C.2 grains 5.9 " . ...5:.:JC- 8 1 . 1.00 ! F J 'F t WM. D. JONES. June 3, iS4S. J . -at-inis bi-rics, - . , Tarborot male Academy. HE)cs;of thi School will be irrsumed on; Monday, the Uth of t. under the auspices of Mr. Robert T u j ' a .lauuuie oiU.AnaceW's iollejre s "r land, and late of the Odd FclloW ?W my in Wilmidgtd as Principal classical department, r ;; e Mr. Lindsay comes highly rCf.nm i . Jt 1 nre- commend d; Testimonials from thr n . u the e Academy with which hn i . 01 connecled. and 6ther citi7Pn or Wilmington; Were exhibited by 1,'? and found to be highly eompli, him n n sennlnr nnH nnl J lu him. as a schjolar and gentleman , He isjuljy competent ,0 givc .on an any branch of English, JIa tics, or the Clarice. d " Parents' arid Guardians who ronizedthe School, lnay be assurc(l " every effort will be madr, . . the Trustees and Prininoi , ,.n- ;f w satis- taction . - - . The Seliool.win be na.theWlve management of Mr. Lindsay, supervised by live Trustees. Board can be had on moderate terms the town or vicinity. Josiah Lawrence, James TVeddell, Jas. M. Redmond, Henry T. Clark, Robt. H. Austin, Robt. Nor fleet, Robt. R. Bridget, Wm. G. Thomas, Wm. S. Baker, Jno. S. Daney "Tarbofo"', June 2nd, 1848. f Trustees. J 23 JYoticc. HE Firm of Bteman Etkhr, at Piilsboro' Pitt County, N. a was dissolved on the 10th inst. by mutual con- snt. Those indebted to the said Firm : will please come forward and make a set t 'ement, and creditors are requested to ' ' - . . i i f f . presen: meir claims lor adjustment. LEWIS BELCH HE. -30th May, 1848. Jayne's Medicines. Hooping Cough and Croup. To Parens.-Jayne's Expectorant, is without exception the most valuable pre paration in use, for the above diseases. It converts hooping cough into a mild and tractable disease, and shortens its duration were than one-half, and produces a eertaia sPeedy recovery. From half to one tea spoomm, win ceriam.y cure croup ia ilnlanls ana younS miren, in nan , nmirs ump. i ii lives ui i uiiuicua ui , ' ' - - children will be saved annually, by al ways keeping it on hand ready for every emergency. Rowel and summer complaint. Dr. Jayne, No. 8 South Third street, is willing to guarantee that his Carminative Balsam will cure diarrhoea, colics, cramps, griping pains, , cholera morbus, summer complaint, and other4derangemcnts of the stomach and bowels, in, ninety-nine case9 out of a hundred, and in less than half the time that can be effected by any ollwr means. ; : . It is. extremely pleasant, antl children are fond of jt.. It is equally as effectual for adults as children, and when the direc tions are followed, and a cure is not effect ed, the moaey will be cheerfully relumed. Price 25 and 50 cts. a bottle. Another Physician's opinion. The following additional testimony in favor of of Dr. Jayne's Medicines has re cently been received from a physician of high standing in Lauderdale Co. Miss., under date of August 9, 1846'. "Dr. D. Jayne Dear Sir I am inti mately acquainted with some of your pre parations, and can safely recommend them Your Expectorant and Carminative Bal sam I have used extensively in my own practice, and I state unhesitatingly that I have used no article, orr combination oC medicines, that nave better answered the purpose for which they were prepared than the above, &c, ; W WrJoHNsori, M. D. Lauderdale Col Miss.' - Prepared only by Dr D. J irNE, delphia, and sold on agency by : 1,1 rj ' h Gm no mm Tarboro V Nov. 9,847. " Where may be had the American Hair Dye, warranted ' to change the hair to beautiful auburn or . perfect lj jet black? without staining or irritaiipg the bkln. 10,'
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