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Tarborough, Edgecombe Coimtyr Saturday, July 1, 1818.
Vol. XXIII. JV&: 7 .
BY GEORGE HOWARD, JR. .
Is published weekly at Two Dollars per year
if paid in advance or, Two Doilaks and Fiftf
Cents at the expiration of the subscription year.'
Advertisements not exceeding a square will be
inserted at (Xve Dollar the first insertion, and 25
Cents for every succeeding one. Longer ones at
that rate per square. Court Orders and Judicial
advertisements 25 per cent, higher.
State of North Carolina.
Ichabod Moore,
vs.
Benjamin C. D. Eason,
Original Attachment In Edgecombe
County Court.
State of Xortii Carolina
Palsy Holland,
v vs.
Jno. Holland, Epenelus'HoIIand, & James
Stallings and Martha Ann his wife,
heirs at law, and devisees of the late Da
vid Holland the two first being non
residents. Petition for Dower In Edgecombe Court
of Pleas and Quarter Sessions May
Term, 1848.
nPlIE defendants, John and Epenelus
Holland, are hereby notified respec- Quarter Session?, tnd that unless he ap-
tively that unless they appear at me next
term of said Court, to be held at the Court
House in Tarboro', on -the fourth Monday
of August next, and then and there plead,
answer, or demur to the petition of plain
tiff, judgment pro confesso will be enter
ed against them, and the cause heard
ex parte so far as they are concerned.
By Order of said Court May Term,
A. D. 1843.
JNO. NOR FLEET, Clerk.
Joshua Speight,
vs.
Benjamin C. D. Eason,
Original Attachment In Edgecombe
County Court.
Both cases returned to May Term, 1848,
of said Court, with the following return
of Sheriff:
'Executed by summoning Wyatt Moye
and R. S. Adams as Garnishees May
lst,184S."
IP HE defendant, Benjamin C. D. Ea-
son, is hereby notified, that both the
above cases were returned at May Term
A. D. of Edgecombe Court of Pleas and
Fare Reduced.
rMIE Stage Fare from Rocky Mount to
Washington is reduced to $5 or,
From Rocky Mount to Tarboro' 1 50
" " Sparta 2 00
" " Falkland 2 50
" " Greenville 3 00
" " " Paclolus 4 00
" " " Washington 5 00
44 Tarboro to Sparta v ov
" 44 Falkland .1 00
" 44 Greenville 2 00
pear at the next term of said Court, to be
held at the Court House in Tarboro', on
the fourth Monday of August next, and
then and there replevy and plead to issue,
judgment by default final will be entered
against him, and the debts due from the
Garnishees as confessed by them, con
demned to satisfy the plaintiff's recovery.
By Order of said Court at M:iy Term,
A. D. 184S.
JNO. NOR FLEET, Cleric.
Stale of JSTovlh Citvolinu.
It. & II. Belcher,
vs.
Benjamin C. D. Eason.
Original Attachment In Edgecombe
From the Raleigh Flag.
Whig National Convention Gen.
Taylor Millard Fitmore.
Our readers are aware of the nomina
tion of Gen. Taylor, by the Federal con
vention, on the fourth ballot and of
course, cannot be surprised at the decided
unanimity on the part of that august body,
after the prediction of the Taylor papers
that the convention had only to assemble,
and whisper th3 name of 'old Whitey,' to
secure his nomination by acclamation.
Such, however, was not the case; disorder
and confusion marked the proceedings of
the convention from its organization to its
adjournment and on the FOURTH bal
lot, amidst low murmurs and loud oppo
sition, Gen. Taylor received the nomina
tion. Mr. Chy's admirers were uncom
promising; New York voted 6 for Tay
lor, 13 for Clay, and 17 for Scott; Ohio
gave Taylor ONE vote; Pennsylvania
cave a mnioritv against Tavlor: and
County Court North Carolina did not 'forsake the old
Returned to May Term, IMS, with the;ir,an Gf Kentucky in this his seventh trou-
fulhuvmg return ol Mu nll : " I l)Ci hlc one mourner follow ed him in his re
within attachment was this day execu-j tircmrnt to the shadrs of Ashland; Mas
ted by levying on a certain tract of sachusctts, Mhc ll'Iug .Banner State'
land, formerly John ThigpenV, adjoin- RnVe Taylor ONE vote and openly
ing the lands of William Y. Moore, ' denounced the nomination; 'Vermont, the
Iftirrcll or Allen Uay, anl lcvi liar- f,xcd Stir of whiggrrv :d
rcii UK) acre, uc-mu wmv mui v. j gave I'fiyior "Tinu
less May 1st, IS IS." Scott and Clay.
rmiir. dofttndant. Bcniamin C. D. Eason. On the motion to declare Tnvlor the
For scats, &c. apply to H. Wiswall, JL .? hcrctjy notified, that the above At- unanimous choice of the convention, a
tachmcnt was duly returned at May term, heated and angry discussion ensued. The
ISIS, of Edgecombe Court of Pleas and ' Ohio members offered a resolution that
Quarter Sessions, and that unless hebe'the nomination be not declared unani
and appear before the Justices of said mons, unless Gen. Taylor should pledge
Court nt the next term thereof, to he. held . himself in support of Whig principles,
.it the Court House in Tarhorough on the Mr. Allen of "Massachusetts, "believed
Jin Important Cure by Dr. Jayne's J1L rourth ji0ndav of August next, and then that the whig party was this day dissolv-
ter alive.
We have been informed by Mrs. Ma- mCnt by default final will be entered , Gen. Taylor wuuld pledge himself to car-
han, (a grand-daughter of old Gen. Wayne) Uainst htm, and the property levied on ry out Whig principles no extension of
that she suffered for a numberof years from ' condemned to be sold to satisfy the plain slavery over fice territory, protection,"
the growth of a large Goitrous Tumor, ! tj(rs recovery. &.c. he would support him. At this stage
which besides great deformity, produced By Order of said Court, at May term, 'of the proceedings, the chair interfered,
both a difficulty of deglutition, and of a j 134s
cy ; that he. is not capable, and prefers to
see some other person president In his
letter to the Richmond Republican, he
'jumps jinvcrow!' Whew! only joking!
no notion of giving way to Henry Clay,
or Henry-any-body-clse! I am a candi
date on my own hook I defy you all!"
Gen. Taylor is without political senti
ments, but believes the Whigs come near
er carrying out the doctrine of Jefferson
than the Democrats; and therefore, he "is
a .whig, , but not an ultra whig!" and
therefore, the Federal party, have nomi
nated him upon the generous hope o el
ecting him on his military popularity.
But the age of humbuggery is past; the
days of 1840 are too fresh in the memory
jof the. people; the parade of model log-'
cabins and. caged coons, t long handled
gourds, hard cider and patent Indians,
will never be forgotten; Principles were
laid aside and the lamented Harrison was
rode into office astraddle the principles of
a cider cask! Thus, it can never be with
the present aspirant -Zachary Taylor
will never be President of these United
Stales.
Millard Filmorc of New York, we in
troduce to our readers, as the Federal
nominee for Vice President. We assert,
without the fear of contradiction, that this
man Filmorc, is in favor of a U. S. bank,
high tariff, opposed to the war, and an ab'
oliiionist of the first grade! and we px-
pect to -prove, at a future day, that he has
acted a conspicuous part, as the friend of
ways there'
un uiai 1 uvivrL'irn
loan was bid for in the name of 'Corcoran
& R'ggs, for themselves, Baring, Brothers
& Co., of London, end others,' at a premi
um of S3 2-100, the premium, offered .by
them above par amounting to $4S3,200.
They: were the highest bidders for about
Si 4,000,000; the remaining 2,000,000
bringing a premium ranging from 3 3-10O
to 4 5-100. The total premium realized
is about half a million of dollars. When
we compare this result with?the loss of
forty-six millions of dollars by discounts
on the government loans during the war
of 18 12," as. shown by-.the- committee6f
ways and means in their jeport to Con
gress of 1830,. and the sale of one and
three-quarter millions of dollars of our , U
ni ted States six per cent." twenty years
ago stock at a loss, by discount, of 2&t per
cent, as late asj 842, in time df profound
peace, the premium of half amillion oC
dollars realized on the present loan must
be a subject of universal congratulation by
men of all parties throughout the coun-
The following letter, from Gen. Cas4!
himself, is a sufficient refutation of thft
calumny of federalism: ' f"'
New York, Dec. 17, 1842.
My Dear Sir: I have received your let
ter of this day, and have ho difficulty in
giving a prompt and unequivocal ansvver
to the questions you present to me.
I am a member of the democratic party.
and have been so from my youth. I was
emancipation! Southern men beware of rst called into public life by, Mr. Jeffer-
this Wilmot proviso candidate!
North Carolina Delegates in the
Whig National Cojiverition.r-Xohn M.
Morehead and John Keir for State at
large; 1st district, N. W. Woodfin; d,'N.
L. Williams; 3d, Edmund Di berry; 4th,
Wm. R. Walker; 5th, C. H. Wiley;. 6th,
Daniel B. Baker; 7th, George W. Hay
wood; 8th, Edward Stanly; 9th, David
Outlaw.
son, thirty-six years ago, and am a firm
believer in the principles laid down by
him. From the faith as taught and recei
ved in his day, I have never swerved a
single instant. - -
With great regard, I am, dear sir. truly
yours. LEW I CASS.
Hon. Mahlon Dickersoa ,
Carlisle, Pa., Fatal Occident. A.
recruit named Dawson, a native of North
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Washington Goold Hoyt, Greenville
or to GEO. HOWARD, Tarboro
February 1, 1843.
DrJavnc's Family Medicines.
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The votes of the delegation were cast Carolina, was Kiuea mis morning ny a
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Colonel Hay has just received orders
from Washington to discharge all the .re
cruits enlisted for the war now in garrison
here.
Presidential candidate:
Taylor. Clay.
First ballot,
Second do.
Third do.
Fourth do.
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From the Union.
From Martinique. Wc obtain fromt
Captain Welch, of the bark Merlin, from
St. Thomas, some additional particulars of
Official News of the Ratification of the insurrection at Martinique, intelligence
the Treat? of Peace with Mexico. WeOt which was brought here by the steamer
breathing. Indeed, she says, the pressure
upon the wind-pipe was so great, as to
prevent her from sleeping in a recumbent
position, and often suffocation appeared in
evitable. She also laboured under severe
JNO. NOtl FLEET, Cleric,
publish the following despatch from our
commissioners, communicating, in an offi
cial to our Secretary of Stetc, the ratifica
tion of the treaty of peace with Mexico.
City of Queretaro, May 25, 1S4S,
9 o'clock, p. m.
Sir: We have the , satisfaction to in
form you that we reached this city this
Great Western from Bermuda.' His ac
count is as follows:
The brig Fox arrived at St. Thomas
from Martinique on the 28th May. The.
captain reported that on the 2 1st tilt, the
negroes revolted, and at the date of his sai
ling, the 23d, held undisputed sway over
all parts of the Island," excepting Port
Dr.KUHIAS
Jlbyssinian Mixture.
indisposition from Liver Complaint and ' Fon GoNOrtntlffiA, Gleet, Fj.uor Al-
Jaundicc, with a horrible train of nervous bus, uravel, &.c.
affections, for which she used Dr. Jayne'sj
Alterative, which she took regularly for .Letter from Dr. James R. Callum. dated
six or seven weeks, with occasional doses j Milton, N. C. August 14, 1S47.
of his Sanative Pills, her health was com-!pr. j. Knhl Dear Sir:
pletely re-establised, and now perceiving j Your medicines have given entifo satisfaction
some diminution in the size of the Goit- in this section of country, the Abyssinian Mixture
rous Tumor, she was encouraged to specially, is highly approved of, it has never fail-
. P d, 1, . ! ed to cure in every case. It sells like hot cakes,
persevere in the use of the Alterative, until u . ,J . , -. . ,
j . f c 1 1 have never had enongh to supply the demand.
every vesuge u. ue uaimu. . luuiu, v wilt nlense send me a lame supply of it as
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and announced the next business in order,
to be the ballots for Vice President.
There were thirteen candidates for this
nomination, and among other names, we u., v. r .UJ ities, offered no resistance, and remained
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afternoon at about S o'clock, and that thej Ryali lhe tr00Ps by order of the author-:
entirely removed.
Wq cannot speak too highly of this im
portant preparation of Dr. Jay ne, and for
the sake of suffering humanity, hope that
it may become more generally known.-
Public Ledger,
Worms! Worms! Worms!
To remove those troublesome and dan
gerous inhabitants of the stomach and bow
els, which so often impair the health and
destroy the Jives of children, use Jayne's
Tonic Vermifuge, a certain and safe prep
aration for the removal of the-various
kinds of worms, dyspepsia, sour stomach,
want of appetite, infantile fever and ague,
and debility of the stomach and bowels
and organs of digestion. It is without ex
ception one of the best preparations iti
the world.
Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, Phil
delpbia, and sold on agency by
GEO. HOWARD.
Tarboro', Nov. 9,1847.
soon as you arrive at home Yours, respectfully,
J. P. CALLUM,
Milton Drug Store.
From the Milton Chronicle.
Laurel Grove, (near Milton) Jan. 15,1848.
Dr. Kuhl Dear Sir: : f yt
We have now been about seven years. Agents
for the sale of your Restorer of thi Blood, and oth
er Medicines, and -: afej.npy to state they have
given in all cases general satisfaction, particular
ly the Abyssinian Mixturt ha's giveii universal
satisfaction, so that evefy one;-Wtt?t-1i0. used it.
has received that relief that you gua"ranteed. in
vour directions. Mr. James Mi Vernon, to whom
you recommended your Jlromatic , Extract, for
Rheumatism, bought a bottle of it at 50 Cents,
and two embrocations cured him entirely, and the
disease has never returned, Yours, respectfully,
KIRBY & ANDERSON.
AgentsCEO. HOWARD, Tarboro'; ?. S
Marshall, Halifax; James Simmons, Weldon; C.
; Purh, Gaston, E. Cook, Warren ton; Hen
ky Goodloe, Warrenfem; P Brown, Louisburg
ilohn H. Brodie, Franklin; Louis H. Kittle, Hen;
der3on; Ri Hi Mitehell, Oxford. May 10
notice those of Robert C. Winthrop ai
Abbot Lawrence, of Massachusetts, notd-
rious abolitionists. On the second ballot,
Millard Filmore, of New York received
the nomination. This choice was made
to appease the wrath of the New York
delegation; but they, together with the
Massachusetts and Ohio delegation be
came excited and quite belligerant.
Who are. the candidates of the Federal
party, for President and Vice President?
General Z. Taylor, we all know; he
has acted well his part on the battle fieldsj
as a military character, he is eminently
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ITnitPd Stntos nnssnd ihn MpTinan. Srnatft WIC u,e rge.u ui mcu uiuu
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about the hour of our arrival by a vote of
33 to 5. It having previously passed the
House of Deputies, nothing now remains
but to exchange the ratifications of the
treaty.
At about four leagues from this city we
were met by a Mexican escort, under the
command of Col. Herreia, and were es
corted to a house prepared by the govern
ment for our reception. The Minister of
Foreign Relations, and the Governor of
the city called upon us, and accompanied
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,. .. .... i c . us iu uiimcr, which .iiiey uau mcviuuwv
distinguished; in command oi an arm-,; ' J 1 J
now of no one who has displayed 8 . ,
i -l,:n u., n. nt,' r cenicu, uvcrv lacuiiy auu iiuuur nave uccu
more coura2e and skill hut, as Lniel Z
i ,
Executive of this great nation, we know
'offered us, and Sr. Rosa, the Minister of
! t?niainri Palnfinn. rloci ras lie tf tfltr tVkal
nnnn cr IitiiA niinliliP.d tor tnat sinlion. i " '
..w..v-, n , . ..!r..: .1
He, as a manufactured statesman, is.un . . c . Tt ., , t
decided, full of inconsistency a mere ... ... t 4, ,
. i .u u i p ,i0.;.,;r We will write to vou again shortly, and
.w. ... - n-.-o - . , .i .u.. .i
more ai lengin, as mc cuurier is on me
gogues, to effect a party triumph! Every
Democrat can see this and every honest
whig boldly disclaim him as their candi
date. He first declares to the Mexicans
The man-of-war officers, (French) on lan
ding,' were obliged to wear their badge,
(tri-colored ribbon, with a chicken-cock
attached.) They massacred some few
white families, who were inimical to
them, besides burning 15 or 20 houses,
the first day of the revoltj, since when
they have committed no further excesses.
They offered no molestation to the A
merican vessels in port, but allowed their
boats to land or leave at all times, while-
French and others. Were not allowed'
ashore after sundown. . - . 2
C'apt. W. also teports that the morning-
he left the alarm conchs were blowing irx
all directions, and the mountain roads and
approaches to St. Pierre were literally co
vered with negroes, marching from the
plantations upon the city.
N. Y. Journal of Com.
point of departure.
The city appears to be in a great state
of exultation, fire works going off, and
that' the war was brought on . them', and : Vnds mMc :Paradin8 in W direc-
t 1 t ... u-. : . i lion.
aCKnOWieugeu oy us uiai 11 vua iucog-
nised by Congress with perfect unanimi
ty, and gives them to understand that it
was a just war, waged against 'Mexico Tor
repeated wrongs and insults. To the in
quiry now made, 'do you believe' the war
just on our part?' he answers, "war is to
be deprecated at all times!"; In his let
ter to J. R. Ingersoll, August 3,- 1847, he
disclaims all pretensions to the Presiden-
We have t'.ie honor to be, your obedient
servants, - A. II. SEVIER,
NATHAN CLIFFORD.
. Hon. James Buchanan, Scc'y of State.
The Treasury Zoan.The Washing
ton Union Of the 18th inst says: "The to
tal amount bid was g30;333,l4O, nearly
every dollar at a premium. The holf
Cleansing the TeeM.Take a stiff
tooth brush, without any kind of wash or
powder whatever, . and rub it till yon
bring about a thick, frothy saliva, which
is the best solvent for the teeth that can
possibly be made. r.By the constant use of
this two or three times a dav the teeth
will assume. a beautiful pearly whiteness,
and at the' same time all disagreeable odor
wilj be removed from' the breath, and a
pleasant taste left in the mouth. , v
The above is from the lectures of Pro
fessor Dudley, of Lexington, Kentucky,,
the utility of which, all who-have tried it,
Iran ;'let.