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1 i. ' i ' ,1 4- . : . i U.-iilJ. r; Mi. ill a-. - im ,,!M Nlf 1 ; i - j.iii . f t It. - ! ? w ' i. 1 f. : ! .:'! t : 1 1 . 11' , 1111!. . v, . , -FOlt PRESIDENT, '; y ILEWIS CASS. oOlichigan ? FOR VICE PRESIDENT, O. CDTLSa; of Kcntncky. foil XLF.CTOR, SECOND DISTRICT, CIGGS; of ITIartin connty, ' Election on Thursday, 1st Nov- 7. roil COVEftNOIt, .- -J;-;: DAVID S RE ID. o'' ecwonAi. TAUBOHOUOils SATURDAY, JULY 52, I84S. g3Thc citizens &ft thc Ctmnlij are requested to meet in Tarhoro- en. Tuesday Ahc lei of Jlugiial ixewL io make arrangements fo) itie reception of our Volunteers from Wc&ico. . : The Volunteers are 'earttj x peeled, and Edgecombe County is prepared to a man to giv a hear ty welcome to lier brave sons All thcH is neeessary. is Iq, select tin time and place: , : Our Volunteers. A letter has been received in this place from' tmQ of our Volunteers, stating ;that ihe two .Edgecombe -companies were to 'leave. the "Bracos on .the 5th inst. and ex .pected i to arrive at X)1U Point Comfort'Ori the'5th. We ako find the following J a the Wilmington IJouTira!: The North Carolina Regiment. Wc learn from the "New Orleans -Picayuiie,,; cT the 4th inst., that the transport 'Sc'hoon ;r Maj. Barbour, brought over from rth6 Brazos three companies of the NorthCaro4 lina Regiment, (companies C, D and F.V AvitK'theTf6lloVirrg officers:.'' Col. Paino, ;apts.TA rea and Constable, TsriLieuL'T): S. Johnson, nd 2dLFetrts. Wiley, M itch All!, Jones,iJ3bck welter ond NicholI. "Tfce transport schooner Maj. Bache has brought over companies J -and iK of this regiment, -under .the command of Capt. Kirkpatrick. The Schooner Capt.Page brought over compay H,-and a Jetachment of thcamc regiment. All the above left the Brazos on the 28th, and arrived in the river on Sunday, .the 2nd inst. QUA very espectsihie nvhig of this county, and who is very desirous of sup porting the Whig nominations, has addres sed a' letter to the Hon. Millard Filmorc, requesting his sentiments onxthe "Wilmot Proviso." We commend flie laudable spirit of our whig, who is seeking Information on thi. all-important subject. But we predict he will 'get no satisfactory answer from the nominees of a party who give out no prin ciples themselves and ask none of its can didates, on a subject so vitally interesting to the UnjQn. :" yRdre Attraction. We would call the attention of the rea der to the .advertisement'respectinc the V Great - Zoological j Exhibition which is to be here in a few clays. it as spoken of in. theliighest terms by spectators who, haye witnessed it in other places; and can hardly fail to amply remunerate those who; may devote a little time- aad expense to Us inspection. c. : ; v , ; ; Interesting Foreign Neivs. d The reader will find on our first pa go some details of ' the terrific scenes which have recently occurred in Paris. Haprii . Jy, however, the friends of liberty need notyet "despair of thevrepublicV which has stood unscathedthis terrific shock.- The folloWing aren'some additional parti cuiars:- . On Tuesday all M$ re&saxizo had disappearedtogether or diiorder. Over five thousand prisoner 9 were taken; - apd a j commission lias I been appointed to try those who were arrested under arms. ,v ' , ) . VTlie insurgentsand especially the wo- nienliad treated those who fell into their hands with the most cruel barbarity. The hands and fecit of some were cut off, and others tortured iftevery conceivable manner. The loss of life in "tins "affair has been tremendous, and' is cU mated at between eight and fourteen thousand. Six depu ties and fourteen general officers lst;their dives in the struggle.- The Archbishop of Paris was ruthlessly stiot dawn while ap proaching the insurgents, in an eudeav&r to restore peace. . . , Both ILouse re rapi dly dkposi n g ef the business beforethem, in reference to a speedy adjourtifnent. j From Mexico, The New Orleans Delta of 2d of July, , has news of tho at tempt of Paredes at .revolution. He had collected a force of rabble some 8O0trong, and taken .possession of a large town. He issued a proclamation denouncing (he Government for having sold half of the Republic for a contemptible sum. Gov- ernment . troops were advancing tipon him irom several uirccuons among mem a regiment oi American uoscrtors, 'irom whose valor much was expected The next news may give the-result. The Mexican government had afforded -some aid to Yucatan by advancing S30,- 000 and some munitions of war. Petersburg Market, July 13. Cotton. -The stock is -very light, and sales are easily made at 6 a O'ic. 'Corn. The jd'rnnd is confined rto (he wants of the Tov 1 sales are mo king at 45 a ACc. ' V . Bacon. The suppiy of good "Virginia cured Bacon is very small and the article continuwto advance. A prime article for family use would ibring 71 cts. Western is also ihigher. '.Shoulders, a :5cents. Sides 5$ a 53c. Lard. 'Prime Virginia is very caicc, and wouldibring'9 a'Ol cts. Wash ington Market, July 1 9. Bacon, Z a 7 cents; Lard, 8 a 6i; Com S2 00; Peas, 45 a 3D cents. Naval Store turpentine, $t 90 00; scraDC. 90'9"5; tar, 130 a 1 40. Fevers, Agues, arc really bilious aflec - lions, anu ouraoie oy purging Brandrcth's Pi Ik. And good nursing. -Rend the directions in Dr. Brandreth's pamphlet, which may, do nau gratis irom tne Agent lor uran- Wm. F. Da ncy as a candidate for Tc-elec-dfcth's. Pills. CNo disease can be received tion to thc House or Commons efth Gen uriless our Blood is in the requisite state df,cral Assembly of -this State, t the cn impurity; it is so in all cases, the pri"- suing election, ciple is universal; for even the water must ( . be adapted to thc nature of thc fish, or- nt.n ...i i . . .... . . . !yj VVc are authorised to announce there will be no propagaUon of the species. WlLL1AM T.1CPBx, as a candidate to The wil must be adapted to the seed, or represel)t (his Counl ,ln 4tenejlfHoBie there will be no increase. of Commong of lhis Stat0. Kepncves under the gallows arc gener ally hailed wi th satisfaction, and the saiife may be said of Brandreth's Pills. which beyond all doubt has reprieved ma-' ny from almost equally sure deaths by lungGom,pIaints. Mr. Fowle, the general ae-enL who deals in the article larirelv. sent us the following ntfte, whirfi he has(l0jr1Ce Sheriff of tkcounUV at the en-! just received in the way of his business. Chronotype. Be exceedingly afraid of Counterfeit Pills. f-The Agent is the only person from whom Brandrcth's Pills should be purchased. 1 For sale by 'GEO. HOWARD. Irasburgh, Vermont, May 5, 1847. Mr. S. y. Fowle Dear Sir: I am near ly out of the Balsam of Wild Cherry. VTou may forward, if j'ou pleise, two or inree cozens more, inc meaicine gives better satisfaction here in pnlm-onary com plaints than any other that I tiave kept. I have tried (t with perfect satisfaction upon myself having been troubled with a severe cough for more than a ear, and having profuse night a wheats for the last month. I had tried various popular reme dies. without material beweiit--at length I tried -.' ", Dr. Wislar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, , snd before I had finished the first bottle . J found great 1 relief. Two W bottles m have wrought a cure. Yours, respectfully,, - i i tHUBBARD HASTIfJGS.vi Kone genuinev unlessyaigned I: Butt? m the wrapper. 7 5 ! : ' For sale by Dr. A. H: Macnair, Agen for Tarboro', and by dealers in medicine. generally. 1 f Everuiody prdUcs; Jay nets fTon: iCj and ! tor tHe " beit-reason in the world, because it is'the only hope that J the bald- headed can have of once more regaining the full flowing locks of nature adorned viKeir heads in youth, whicli it does to thcd miration ..of;. all vyho use it as directed Tw it, all of you who need more or handsomer hair. It is the vefyihg'fbr yoi. v""' ' Worms! Worms! Worms' To re move those troublesome ''and dangerous inhabitants f .the . stomach and bowels. which so flew impair' t-ke Jiealth and des troy' the lives Jo cliildrcn,HUe Jaynes Tonic V-ermtfuge'a pertain and afe pre fiA ration for the removal of th various kindsf worm-s, dyspepsia, sour stomach j want of appeUle, itvfantile fever and agucj and tleVililv of the -etomacfh and vb'owels and orsans cf diffestion.1 It 4 Avilhcutl except to one of them05t valuable 'Jirepa-jj rations ih $Ma. world. ITear Xfki Iligbifis opinion. Higby., Milvvaukie,; W. 1-, Nov., J81S; writes to Dr. Jaynq, and .says, Your tar minative I3atsam, jfcTatr Dye, and Hair Fonic, all go well,, and, .the rBalsam sgoes finely. Jt -h as saved many lives this sea- son. i nau io set twice sunDiiect from Kcw york n tembcr last j shall wantof you ot least 20 'bottles. 1 have on salc and h?vc &een tn-ed ma0y of the ' i. i . 1 -m r .i fx t "cmck arucies lor mis i;iiious uiarrncea, which wc are-subject to; andof all, yours is invaluable. J could get $5 per 'bottle for it, rf?H could not be had for .less, and any quantity of-certificatos of the strong est kind. -These Biarrhccas are the worst diseases- we' have here, aid your J3alsam it? the -only thing that cures them. Prepared ouly by Dr D. J we, Phila d c I ph ia, and -sal d on age ncy hy XJEO. 21WVA8D. TaAoro'; "Nov. -Oj -.1847. County Candidates. Election on Thursday,. 3rd. J2ug. (jWc arc authorized to announce Wxwr-f Move as a candidate to repre sent the county of Edgecombe in -the next XiCgislatUre in the Senate. We cic authorised to announce iiu ..., as a candidate to rcn- "'Wiii m vouniy in me ocnaic oi tne Micxt General Asscmbl ibly of this State. fWe ore authorised to announce 7We are auttyorised 1o announce Wm. D. Petway as a candidate for re election as Sheriff of this county, at the ensuing election. jjyWc arc authorised to anrrounce i ZZa i? tw - axa c ,u suing election. '' COMAitTSftCATED. TnThe "Rev. James L. Cot tin rs ex pected in preach at the Old Church in this place on the 4th Sabbath in the present month, at 11 o'clock1. MARRIED, At the residence of R. D. Wimberley, Esq. in this connty, on Sunday morning, the 9thjnstby U. b. Wimberley, Esq:, Dr &mi Baker, tc Miss Sarah R. Powell, daughter f lMr. Jesse H. Powell. At Ihe residence of her husband, The Voltage, Pitt county, on the "morning of the SAbMyiQihnkzhtf-Marffaret Eli- f sa, wife of Henry . I-Toole, Esquire, aged 36 years.-. , ) i Her health, leeble for, many years, was during the iastWeanbeyond ihoper She died of cancer bfthc breast. - The deceased live 'for a t.l . r.ij Lnftwn . uuiviijr uer assuciimes iicrc u lit mw- sive piely. :u Such events are alwayarifflictiverandv;4y - f. rc have reason to stance the bereavement has fallen with pe culiar poignancy upon her surviving bus band. Married in childhood, they had lived and loved together for many years. Mrs. Toole was a member of the Epis copal Cluircb,and died perfectly sustained by the firmness of her faith. Her body csts in her ancestral, eartli, and her spirit rests with Xiod.Cam, FOR .SAI-K, Town lots; Nos. 1 3&24. i J. L. BRIDGE US. July 20th. ;3Q ;. Sbi le of North Carolina. iLunsford R.' Cherry, vs. Wesley Manning. Origtual Attachment In EdgecomW County Court. Returned to May lrni, 1848j of Edge combe County Court, -with the follow ing return at Sheriff: "Eseeuted by levying on the following properly one waggon and .harness, negro man Sam, and said Mannin-g'-s undivided "interest in 2GG acres. of,. land, adjoinjng .the lands of Reddin Pittman, Harrison Pitt- man and others the 12th day of April, A. D. rnHE defendant, W esley Manning, is hereby notified,. that the above At tachment was duly returned at May term, 1S48, of Edgecombe Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions, and that unless he b and appear before the Justices -of said . i 1 1 . . . ,a r a l i i j fourth Monday of Augist next, and then and there rcplcvy ural .plead to issue, judg ment bv default 'final will he 'entered uur,,ai!,tcTii;Xi ierminercoi,to oe m'juj;lhey wilJ now have an opportunity of see at the Coutt House an Tarboro', on thej itlir lhe celebrated against him, and the -property levied onir . ... , . , n , , . . 1 ' . i , , . ! tore an -subduing the largest and most ter- condemned to be -sold to satisfy the plain-1 ., , , . . . . . t . tiff's recovery. A. D. 14S. ' V JWO. NVR FLE E T. VlerTc. A&thma inired by Juyncys Expectorant. Lambertvillc, N. d. Aprils?, IS 14. nr imno n.v c: . t? of nnd. vrtrr RvnprJn,", jsffi,nA o cure rn me of a most distressing cornpiJaint. In December 3ast. 5 waseized with irrmt'lic Lion of explored At Ic, the fierce 'severity by a paroxysm of Asthma; a dis- ease with which I had been afflicted for mar.v years past. It was attended witti a thrort.ness and soreness of the Ws and ceoaqcs togctlcr with a laborious cough, ave robV,nS yc"a the stealthy Pan a'nd complete prostration ef strength, ant! thcT, the savage Wolf, the cunning Fox, worn out with suffecatior., when a bottle c,ovvn trough the lesser grades, are here of your Expectorant was sent to my house. beheId Pr safety, true to their At TiMt I thought it was nothing but ! natl,reat times but Pfectly subject to quackery, but eeiog it was m highly rc- he contTl of man, the lord of creation, -commended by Dr. -Going, witli whom 1 1 &uk f Ine Air and Reptiles, the was well acquainted, I was induced to try most tiful, rare, varied and dangerous it, and in a few days it completely cured mc. nor have I ever iad aiiv return of lhe disease since. 1 have now formed so high an fXBimon of vyur medicine, that if 1 larl but a few bottles of it, ar.xl could obtain' no more, I would not part with them for ten dollars each. Yours, most respoclfally, ioHN-Sfcc-BB. : PastoT of the Bantist church at Lam-! bertville, N. J. t No excuse for a &a2d head. From the SomefViile, N,:J. VVing. Sometime since I called upon Mr. P. Mason, of Somerville, for Dr. Say no's cel--ebrated Hair Tonic, to .restore my hair, which was then falling out daily. ' I pro cured xsne bottle, anrl applied its contents according to the directions. When the bottle was exhausted, I discovered to my great surprise and satisfaction, that the young hair was starting handsomely; I therefore purchased another, and so on till I had , used three bottles, and now, as a compensation, my hair is as thick as ever. And what is more surprising, my bald ness was not occasioned by sickness, in which case there is a greater hope of res- toratioh- ljut was hereditary. 1 as,, Kodgers, Methodist Minister, , . Mount Horeb4, Somerset Co. N. J; t Prepared only by Drl Li. Jayne, VhlU adelphia, and sold on agency by r , i GEO. JIOWAIiQ. Tarboro', Noy. 9. i 9 tfmm .7 9 - W If GREAT ZOOLOGICAL EXHIBITION PROM TUE ' jCM. TI of JVE IV VOiiU. r 1 - : GRAND CAVALCADE. JON ENTERING EACH' PLACE ov PvrTr TION THE r7 .... t - aiuijj. MENAGABIE WIU BFpr,. CEDE Br THE GRAND AXD XtJVEL fiPECTACLnj OP 'A1S ELEGANT MUSIC CHARIOT, Drawn by Eight Grey Horses, ' Of the largest size 'containing a"BND OF MUSICIANS, who will enliven the sccae by executing a variety of favorite pieces f muic. MR. JOHN SHAFFER, the daring Lion Tamer, and his equally intrepid LADY, will enter the cage with Lions, Tigers, Leopards and Panthers. He will drive a large African Lion harnessed to a Car, and will by various graceful and da ring feats show his -complete control over animate usually deemed of the most savage trtepofiitien. ; WrH -be Exhibited at NaslMle, Mon day, August 7; Rocky Ahitnt, Tuesday, 8; Tajboro Wednesday., 9, from 1 to 4 o'clock P. M, Admission 50 vents; Children under tten jears of -age, and servants, half price. RAYkOtfD .& WARING would an nounce to the citizens f the South that JOHN SHAFFER $ LADY. He has "been styled by critics the 'Lion nuic jjtun ever caugm; inis animal is si present in his possession, and has rereat- , tl I xt .PritrnM Ii I it a irhnn AffAvtieinfy f ma otticr 'Jaeasls 5n thc performing cage. His feats liave Ircen beheld by millions; heac- I tually Drives a Wild Lion, harnessed to a car, thus showing the supreme majesty of man above the brute. The Wild Tenants of the Forest, from the hue and docile Elephant, thc majes- j T8er .f Bengal jungles, the beautiful ' opard, tne play lul but lerocious lie.r, enl,c Gazelle, the useful and patient Camc,lhc riously stiiped Zebra, the m neir species, 9rc a iso comprised in uu vamame collection; description is power ss and ?pace too limited to admit it. hut- ficc !t lnS that proprietors are of thc oldest standing and highest celebrity, and 1vave vot?d yn of toH and expense to the present collection, which is pronoun- tei1 n Europe and America, perfectly un- Paralleled. moral i l1seful PrP0SCS wmch an exhibition like this can serve, are per ceived by all, and acknowledged by all moralists; the exhibition serves to enter tain ' and fustruct all, in tfib wondrous works of the Supreme Being,'and is parti cularly impressive on the minds of youth. (tj,Parcuar reference is given to the Mammoth Bills, Posters and Lithographs in the principal Hotels. (QThe whole Menagerie, on entering each town preceded by the Car, contain ing the New' York Brass Band, will form a Grand Procession of twenty carria-. ges, containing " the variou-j'animals, and, drawn by seventy-five Worses. rjpHE Firm .of pec ' Ber t Piloro'. .Pitt Com,ly, a v(a dissolved on the 10th inst by maiu sent. r -Those indebted to the., sakl Firm ivill please come forward Bd makea set tlement, and creditors are requested ta present thcir claims for adjustment LE WIS M&LQU$R. 30th May, 1848. if!
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