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meeting in Tarboro' on Dinners !: . .;: ' 1 . "'" Resolved, that we recommSTitl to the Tarboro' meeting to appoint some suitable oerson to address them on the qcoasipn in the name and m behalf of the people of Edgecomhe. ' 4 1 BASSEC ,xJiJb, in-nK Wm. Barnes, Sec'ty.. FOR PRESIDENT, lie WIS CASS, of fflicMgaii. foil Vice pR"EsnETNT, . . 'Will. O. BCl-iit br KcntUicky FOR ELECTOR, SECOND DISTRICT, ileciion on 'Thttrsday, 1st Nov SATURDAY, AUGUST. 5. 1843. to appwr.in unifcrm; andvttje soldiers oflVh viqfewe.and a pvoeslde thk N. CAReRimeitf' iravited to be kbe of "Jf" -. A- !i ; Lmi0rff dtressm 4iiifit.int oresent ivoruei : v - i " w i. ' - teoce, and a palofe he side amf ri gfri soon oe- tcrral weref -jrervs - -.. : l i44wii4Vr.rfisv picture ens the ' , . l1: hUns. DimH" this Urn fl expeeratefc frcel v. but the rrrocos raised if com the lungs .-..i , At.;, ,dftp olv seated, wo; or Tarboro Academy, Our Volunteers. TT , - - THE ELECTION. ' On Thursday, last the sturdy democra cj "of .Edgecombe again rallied 'to the PcH anU will be seen 'below, nobly doaaliieirdjxty.as u?ual. We subjoin al ITo yteturns fromeme of the adja cent counties. 'tdgecbmbe CounlySeniit: AVyatt Oye? Commons: - Wm. Thigpcn and Wm!; .I)ancy. Sheriff: Wm. D. Pet Tvay, riele6ted.. State vofvthe Poll: Sen- catc-Moye 343, Moses BakerTSS. Com- .mons-Thigpen 1053, Dancy 993, Benj. j D. Battle 123. Sheriff Petway 774, das. F. Jenkins; ,699. .For Governor Reid 1406, Manry04. - - Haliax -Seriate: Andrew Joynr, re elected. Commons: Wm. L. Long and Richard Smith: Sheriff: W. W.-Brick- FOR THE TARBORO' RESS. .- - ' 'Meeting in Tarboro. A large nuniber oTtlie citizens of Edge I combe assembled according to previous notice on JTuday fthe 1st ttut.,i:to make .nrrarigements -for a dinner to; the JAgeoombe Volunteers, Who 'have' (just 'returned from Mexico. 'Copt, lied- din Pitman wasfcalled'to the Chair, and explained 'the objects of the meeting in terms very complimentary to -flic olun- SecwJtafy. : A preyious meeting Tor a .-similar pur pose had been held by .the citizens of the Upper Regiment at Saratoga, antl recom mended the Dinner :to be 'furnished at James 1) rid gers' muster .ground on Wed nesday Ihe 16th inst and as this meeting Ihree physicifras Inttdty- ihtitheir It will he .ecn hy theprecedingarticles1 that the Volunteers ivho have recently rer turneii from Mexico, have met -with -a joy ous and hearty reception, to which they were sO iustlv entitled, after tindereirt ... . . . hotwISnk r hrAtn! atvhiler.aficC sf-oosaible es s j mail v E7 . w - M-wwkjfcj v : . ISSlh of oguaf,. atwT duties 0f i win He reaurciaa- on: lite 1st 51 dieines, which 4i3ve bcR,ver,yiQulcient ir curiflg 6otiglS,ht:they Jstled toiteachmy icase, and f becaix to be mwliat uneasy. 5n i&eiatter ,partof ApriHkft Vhome, it" The subjoined lei ter from OW Poinl reached us too late for otrr last issue. The: news it contains wUl.b? -gratifying to the many i"ricnd and relatives of the Vdlun- ters," anfd' to every -citizen who jhaa fhel least spark of count ipride. We publish it With .great pleasure. iOld JQi nl Comfort , Va. V July 27th, ASd8. Editor of the -Press: ' It is a source of just pride a nil g rati fi ca tion !to a citizen of the Old North State to witness the behavibr-oj the four Compa nies of our Regiiiint- how ihere awaiting their discharge from service. ' They reached Point Comfort on'Satur Uny 'the 22nd, and up to this time there was desirous of fo selecting the time and thus been nolliing like dissatisfaction or liy oi?dr ot the Tyu.stiesr : . When 3 'PeaeJied iBuffaio 1 taken-an ad"- diioal cold , .and my cough rn?t consider LbVy aggrava,tcL .A ifriend .wt& advwoil J3a sam -if mild Ch erry trtlteld hi rn fir-had wrallowcd' "mcd- "icine eiou20. y cu,..-f.MV i cougnf uu IFF. that day id the night ffotleFwing, ani?l the next do aad the nihUfoMwing, and :fhe srre-tlWir Coparrnershm.hun.of Verij Extensive AT' A N. A'D V AIfi: or f O py, eovt o Prime Cost. is rery conv liiext darBy friend uredtiw? again , to lyjqrh?r assotmenf of GWdVi doctor Wistar" and Jtf 3, IP. IVI.,- I vwas plc -embracing a rcry graau variety of willing try anything , for J sighed eon- s&cdidmfite fltantly. I procured a hot lie rdrank of it -J JL . wcy place as 'to accommodate , the wishes of jTowdyism, and no call for correction -of the whole county and the. convenience of! the ligiuesl dereliction of duy. .This the Volunteers and community, a onsifl-conduct is in strikhig contrast to another I erable discussion ensued, in which Messrs. . Regiment here, and has heea iremaked Norfleel, Dancy , Bridgers, Moye, Speight upon byitizens of the State whence .that and Clark participated; A portion of the Regiment came, .'it is to be regretted that Volunteers being present, were corrsultod the conduct of a .'few officers or men can s to .'the place most agreeable. to them; I sully the reputation oT a Regiment. Such who exchanged 'opinions, and reported is the case in the'piescitt instance. their belief that Tarboro would be the nfly. I procured ;rcad the directions took the stage for ihomeeontinued takirig it from ilhst'bpttle one week and vhen the Ualtsam was. gone my. cough and fpaiiie jo.eregoae, and ,1 liave not coughed since. Respectfully yours. :&.e. J1. A. RE DING TON. None genuine, unless signed J. Bjjtts on the wrapper. .For sale byDr. 111. Macfidir, Agent for Tafboro?,, and by dealers in. medicines generally. -Diseases op the Skin Cured. most suitable place, and be most agreea- " b!e to the Volunteers, as some 'of thp.m ell, rc-clected. Stateof the (Poll: Senate 'were nowin -Piltand Martin couinies. Jpyner 268, U H. B. Whitaker 211. " : whereupon thu jn'eeting sclette.l Tar- commons 4-ong oyo, omuu -epn ; borQ, lhe most suitable place, and ap- ment h ts been frequently noticed in the jd. micneior oai w -rv miaavv o. i'or Governor: 'MaiiiyH50l,i;Reid 507. P7 iSehute: Benj.'4i'. Eborn, reelec 'ted. Commons: F. H. Salterihwite and Wm. d. Blow. Sheriff: J3urton G. Al-hrittOn.- V . ilarZiSenate: Daniel Ward, re flected. Commons: A. H. Coffield, re elected. Sheriff: A. S. Mooring,recIcc- M c r I .. TV T I We are proud to record the facMhat the conduct of the officers aiid men of the de tachment here under the Lieut. Col. ha been unexceptionable, find such as to call forth prake from the visitors. The Regi- iBristoI,Pa., Jan. lt 1846. "Messrs. lEditors: 1 write to inform you and the , public, that my son was un der the treatment' Of our 'f-a mi ly doctor for pointed the 17th of this month as the time, orders of Brig. Gen. Wool, and .companies! 1 " V' as least conflicting with any previous cn-l A and G, Captain .Buck and Henry, have :u! .lT w; uau.ini.ig ay gngemenls of our citizens with the Courts of the adjoining counties., , It was therefore Resolved, -that a Public TOR THE TARBOHO' PRESS. Meeting at .Saratoga Precincfi At a meeting of the people he ld at Sara toga precinct, on Saturday 29th ult., the jfo I lowing proceedings took place. On motion, Basset Sokes, Esq. was soldierlike conduct. Personal intercourse with the 'officers 'Dinner be given to our Volunteers at Tar-f has removed some prejudices, and given! borV on the 17th inst., artd that all the; the writer a high estimate of their charac Officcrs and Privates of Companies A and.ter as gentlemen end -soldiers. 'IFheyare E of ihe late No. Ca. Regiment of Volnn-! men to lc relierkon at home, and trusted tecrs lie respectfully invited. j with the honor of the State abroad. Resolved, in order fully to carry out (he! The gallant' spirits who went from wishes of this meeting, that a committee of Edgecombe, will return much thinned in kix be appointed to act with a similar com-' numbers. Of J130Avho nvent from the mittee from -the Upper Regiment, who county, over 50 have died. - Those left are are to be charged with the cxecntion of the as fine soJdi-ers as a wishes of this meeting, and to aid them1 They are eager to won SALE, Town tots, Nos. J. L. BRIDGERS July 2Dth. 30 Dr.fayire5 Family Medicines. physicians, who gavc?him-so much mcdi- V verydody jjwzscs Jay nes Hair Tun, cine, and'dietediliim so'low tbatJ thought' 7C nd for the 'best reason, in the wor)tlr he would die from 'ils effccts. One physi- j hbcaase it is the only liope that the baid cian told me. that it was a diseasetto whkh: hcaded canaveof once more regauVfn some families weresuhjeet,nd:couLD not the full flowing locks of hair, with yhich bs cured. Some called 4t scrofula, and ' naUre adorned their heads in yoqth, others tetter, salt rheum, eczema, leprosy, ; whrc t does t0 the admiration of ellwl-o &c. After trying every means for nearly j usc il directed. Try'it, all of you who five years without effect, I was advised to ne'd more or bandsomer hair. It is the give him Dr. Jaynes Alterative. At VCI7 thin-lor j;ou. liar die arc, Cntlerykm masr All of wtoii will be now offvWl to, tlis Public at such Eieec!iiigly Low Prices As we hope may enable us to close business speedily. ' BowDircii iiowEiX Tarbor6', Jjly 24th, 1843.' ' 31 ' our this time he was HteTaliy soTe from his ny service can Wof. P11? hisect- Sometimes it would dry join their families anU rt off' and lhcn bak-oat again xthnmi ba(1 as ever, and itch and burn so intole-! innaUl Worms! cted as Secretary. f .: A committee of five (consisting of Elias iarnes, Wm. Ellis, Coffield Ellis, Wm. 33arnesand Hickman Ellis, was appoint ed who reported the following preamble nd resolutions. Whereas information has just reached i us that the two Edgecombe companies re cently serving in the war with Mexico, have reached Fortress Monroe OnUheir way home, and may "be hourly expected in the bosom of the. county and whereas 'it is meet and proper that some steps be.ta iktn to give them a public reception sjnd. -Otherwise testify our approbation of their services:-- ' x 4. . . ..Resolved, . therefore, , that we tender fthem thexonrpliment ;of a Public Dinner, p be hel&f&t James B rid gers', on Wednes day, the, jCtb of.. August, or at some other, placet's may he hereaftef agreed upon. ..i Iesolv-ecf, that Wm. Barnes (Tosnot,) lyrhJEiiiiWm. Y; Moore; C?ol. Bynum, Raines Barnes and Joshua Barnes, be ap .pcinjed a committee, to co-operate with a t ifimilar.commlttee to Vejajjpointed by the tarn.- M WBfntismam.: irnfm Worms! Worms! To re- those troublesome and dangerous tants oT the stomach and bowel?, which so often impair the health and des- in the discharce of their duties shall an- friends, and it is due them -thai P.trnmnihn I - w fc w w W . . . . na ..u :4. .!w,..i.i .i , . . IrablV asO'driV&him olmrrst .In drsfmolinn. calfed to (be Chair, and William Barnes " J - u"-cu"""lccs . " l,,c,n lvarm aao.parentai re- .. . ----- ; tr ltie WvM of xWWren) vse Jay,' iney oecm nest, xeniion. ' Hwumc,Tiuwr-i - . m !i, r; r., iu: r : TKn n .;, . 4. er, two weeks Jbelore there was a hanffe T "6 - - v. vuiiiiutitw Hum mis no jjauiici liruuciieu tv ine inrnpx i o are Messrs. John ft. Speight, William .judging from Its neat appearance,'has been .1 nine iviMie 'latino- .nn mriiirinp. ana rinr-: w - (V.noriir. I T -r . . - . Inn r tHn I. ..il.nl no Hin r.Mp "Hill uiwviih.i iiiiuiunb ivivi ---f ...A.W . A Hk 4. A ' . m . . . . . . . - . - . 1 M . 1 h. Bill- ..f I I I ' '.Willi. .1 HIT I I'i. .. 7 . . , . iiuiv ii uiiuci iiiuir J!pe- Committee 'from Upper Regiment before cial guardianship , ": Tor-the better. He wet to school all the' Pration for the removal of the various 'en t . ...... . . . 1 L'inrU nfvnAmc i i?iri3nIft sniir St nillDCll. ni -tr... -.-. ox . -limn ll lv 1a , n.Lr Ik. . m 4 am i niliuo W Ul IJ i m ' inigpen nop,, t ur.ugers orrcn uui- care.ully etched dvCr, and .very one bf " "7 l".". ,.T; T7 " u". ! w.rit f an.,Clie. fn ifc .ever : tuuH. in mi? .N iiiii tinn ni irinn i i 11? i itsi. . i i ' of the family, and ran about throtigh tluck i and ?WKty of the ontach and boweli and thin,lhesamc arfhc other boysof the;11 orSarls of without school; until he was peifcctly cured, and ; exception orfe. of t1,e most valuable prepa r-i i nnA Jatiorrs'in thevorld. uviauiu tat, ij , Hiuugu over iivc years ago, yet not a symptom of appointed are Wm., Barnes, . Wm. Ellis, Wm. Y. Moore, -Col. By num. Jas. Barnes and Joshua Barnes. Gn motion, Resolved, that the commlt- A'CiTifcfciv OpliKjrtJoMiiK. . Ncivbern Market rfttg. 1,?, 181 3. There have been several parcels of some tee select some person to deliver a suitable magnitude at the market since our last rc Addrcss to the Volunteers on. the day o( port, and a drspositiun'has been manifested lhe dinner. ' by buyers for speculation. One -lot bf . It was further Resolved, that the thanks some hundred barrels solil last week at of the meeting be presented to' the Chair- -,'-'5; si noe which -sales have generally man and Secretary, and that4 these pro- been made at $2.15 for old dip, at which the disease has evor made ts appearance. Hmr Z)r.,IJigT$ opinioii. Dr. L He took altogether twenty -six bottles of H'ghy, M ilwaukee, W. 1-, Iov., Ib-ia, ' the Alterative, and nn othe mdjir ! wntes.to Dr. Javnc. and savs. Your t ar ceedings -be published in the Tarboro' Press. R. PITMAN, Ch'm. H.T.1 Clark, S'ec'ty. ' - v A DINNER ' Complimentary to the Volunteers oT com panies A and E of the North Carolina regiment, will be given at Tarboro' on the. 17th inst, by the citizens of Edgecombe count'. The Volunteers are rrqueste'd flatter price We now quote. I ar- is scarce and wanted alobof 100 bbls. sold to-day at $1,40. .'Corn rd sale of 220 barrels, to-day at 51,80.. . Lard in libls. d' crs. Bacon assorted 7a 7 hams'S at) c. Official'statement of the Polls of Election, Tor the, County of Edgecombe, compared V"; ! . Al the Court House in Tarboro', oh Saturday, the 5tittjf August, , T'or governor. Senate. Commons. Sheriff. Washington Market, Aug. 2. Bacon, 6 a 7 cents; Lard, S sBl; Corn, $1 85 a $2 00; Peas, 45 a 50 cents.. Naval Stores 'turpentine, $2 00 a 2 10; scrape, 90 a 93; tar, 1 '40 a 1 50. District?. 1 Tarboro' S Brake's Reid. Manly. Mpye. Baker. Thig'n. Dancy. Battle. Pei'y. Jenkins. 37 418 3 Armstrong's 124 4 Tosnot J42 15 Gardner's 103 6 Saratoga 94 7 Barterfield ,97 - - 8 Sparta 86 5 jPe,nder'a 49 . lOBuJluck's ,84 . 11 HarreU-s 75 ,2 Hickory Fork 63 r3jEdwardsV 61 4 Logsborp" 1$ Cherry's , 16 LawrerieeV Gay if 33 S3 38 5P as 17 16 IX) 0 12 6 0 O 4 4 2 O 7 9 3 12 25 36 ;52 51 -36 34 3 26 30 il 8 4 8 10 7 '-25 0 ''.X- 7 5 2. 7 15 29 6:'" 10 67 f83 , 99 62 . 78 - m 50 41. s51 7 62 51 41 56 29 r,32 73 ,84, 85 .98 48 6 40 "42 56 67 5i Sf 37 49 24 36 7 54 4 4) 7 ?0 . ' 1 1 p b 7 14 5 66 79 91 89 . "60 75 17. 15 .39 : 35 24 22 .8 24 50 52 58 38 2 51 .42 -31 74 23 35 52 -"23 46 406 Q4 4--105S. "3 "7f4 9 Certificate from the Principal of the " -Fredoriia, New York,) Seminary. Fredonia, July 1 7, 1 846. Dr. Sefli VV. Fowle, Dear Sin Feel ing, as I do, under obligation to the friend -Who urged me to try Wis tar's. Balsam, in spite of my hostility to the endless Varie ty, of remedies claiming infallibility lcan- not just refuse to comply with your re quest to furnish a statement of its'cCects. From my youth I have 'been subject to lung complaints, and during the last ten Vears I have been wider the necessity of using the utmost caution to avoid that mostyngraeiolsvcustomer,"acough.f, In February last I took cohWa cough set in, and though slight in the beginning, I made iise of the simple remedies which I always keep for that purpose. These failing, I resorted to thersy many of which have , jgafa&l celebrity hut cough increased while using it. Yours respectful jy Marv Ann Sisome. minative Balsam, Hair Dye, and Har Tonic, all go weI,,and the Balsam goes "Prepared only by Dr. D. .Jatxe, Phil-finely. Tthas saved many lives this sca- adelphia, and sold, on agency. by . lioWJlRD. Tarboro', Nov. -9,14 7. JOM MUTATED. Appointments for Elder B.Cocper. Atrgust 14 th l"5th, at Tosnot at Meadow; 19th; at Autrcy's Creek. " u . i . 1 c . Son. 1 iiaa to get. twice supplied iroui NeW.,Y.ork in September last. I shall want of you at least 200 bottles. I have on sale j and have .seen tried many of tho 4crack articles" forJhis'Bjlious Diarrhoea wlwch we are. subject' tof and of all, yours could get $5' per boUie . . :rrV 5 i. 7 . 'TT f f i is invaluable. ' 1 could fret $5 p , at Upper Town t reels;!. . ... ; t VY5J, . iflth .tvuunl,. .ik lfer lt ,f t co not be had fori , ...,..u,. j...1!fl::7L.,VP!ifci'1lmnff. any ijuuiiiiiy vi ceriiiicau: w ,44-' -r est kind. These Diarrhoeas arc the worst diseases we have here, and .Vouf Balsam '-f r. '' . ' is the only thing that cures them.. . Prepared only by Dr.D. JjlVk.5,. Phila delphia, and sold on agency by GEO .110 WARD. Tarboro', Nov. 9 1847. ,' , DIED At Rocky Mount, in this county, on the 28th uit, "in the 15th' year of his age, Remy 'Clay Battle, eldest son of Col. Benj D. Battle. At the residence of Jacob S. Barnes, Esq. in this county, on the 1 1th ult. after a protracted illness of ten weeks, Mr. Gideon Byrium, in the 25th year of his age. Tarboro' Male Academy. TPHE VACATION in this Institution will commence on the 12lh inst. ap'd continue till first Monday of Oct. next. ' By order of Trustees. r R. B. LINDSAY, Prin. TarboroV4th Vuj;ustl848, Western Mzulian Ianarccet. - Wc assert there is tro family Be&frfaf half its irtues, and now that will &o 5ijglit the msers of it9 and to convince all thai tke aw faets,'v;e offet as above. Try it tvltkoui .price r if yon are noK charmwl by its "effects. Fullet Assemnions and an Almanac for r818 gratis, with, the agents for the countr. .(See 'below.) Geo. 7TowardTitilboro BrandrclVs Pith. Bo exceedingly afraid of CotftflrEitFEIT Pir.xs. The Agent is tl ie only person from whom Brandreth's Pillsshould be purchased. For sale by GM. HOWAftV CijiiMubiti& IHnnks for 8ule
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