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o the slightest aspiration."; Thej substance' been heard iroman J wc give the folloV nr this remarK ne. -reiicraica in everai. 0 t FOR PRESIDENT, ' XEWtSCA'ss. of nichlsan. . . ' - . FOR VICE PRESIDENT, XVM.O pBKf of Kentucky, FOR ELECTOR, SECOND DISTRICT, Election w .Tftarscry, 1st Nov,. SATURDAY, AflGJOST 26, 1848. On piir first page pW 'railed itoe Correspondence of 1 fhe Committee of Ar-rangements-r-and the Speech of Col. Clarfe an'dRepljrof lit Pender. Unadorned by high-flown language, or any of the inaen does of fancy, they speak in the plain heart- fell 'terms ot citizen soldiers, and fully possesahe important inerii of being truly appropriate. TkePresidehtiat Election. We have hitherto refrained 'from raying much concerning Che approaching election but Ave ihinlt it is time we -should give to our readers, a few of our-sentiments, as respects the claims of the diflercrit candi dates. - The coming election is. -one of m peculiar tamp, and the contest 'doubtful other letter?, y et wc findthe old General is far from being free from the influence of ambition, for in a letter to the editors of the Richmond (Ya. j"Republican, dated Baton Rouge, April 20, '48, we find him fully in the field. How different are his sentiments! He says: ."I do not design to withdraw my name', if Mr. Clay be the nominee of the Whig; National Conven tion." And further, Hi, has not been my intention at any momentlo change my po sition, or to withdraw my! name from the nnirM ivhnftvnr miu tc. lhe tlOminCC of the national oonvewtion,1 eitlier of the whig or democratic party." Before wri ting ire above quotation, Gen. Taylor in one of his letters declared, that he had rather see Howry Clay President than any 1 man living.; f e.flupp he in- tended, "present conrpany trxcepteu. vc find also t&atfoes not-more consistent, in relation to hw political prinoipVis (if he has any;) for in a Setter to Wns. E. Russell.; Esq., Editor ot the Jfew Lisbon 'Ohio Palladium, dated July 21, 1847, "he m- phalically ays: WI am a Whig," yet in a letter written to George imparjiL July 24, '48, he says: "I am not a .party candidate, and, if elected, haH net be the President of a party." 0 fhe 15th ef duly, 18 18, he accepted the nomination -oT the Whig National Conventionon the 24fh df the some month, he writes the following let-: ten Baton Rouge, La., -$uly 24, 1 848. Dear sir: Your letter of the 5th instant, asking of me a line or two in regard lo im... -rf 1 . : only so far cs we are-unable to ascertain j my position as a canuician: iut me jircsi- i i dencv has been dulv received the trickery '6t the -game. The whigsi . ,9 , J A. J I inTepry, 1 have toay that I am not a .have met us before on the platform of ; . cailaidatCf and Selected shall not be- principles, and have found .themselves too lhe prcsident -of a party , bat iha President J weak they now come forward under the of the whole people. precarious banner of 44 Men not Princi-' I am, dear sir, with high Tcspcct and " ples;w and Jiope upon the popularity of a regard, your most obedient-servant, military ebieftain to raise acain thcirsink-! TAYLOR. ing cause, ;rhey have brought forward! Ve0' PPJfC Philadelphia, Pa. cee-mor-etheiiumbuggcry of 0. and we' Wc COU,d brinK forWard m0 ; think; if success, should .posibtv crown Ucn- i ayiors lettors to prove nenv recK tlrefforuvitnmhg hc has choflen and unueA his ity of being Tylenedi; Cou.k.. u c nm-c. -n.v Gen. Cass, the andafd-bearcr" of Dc. : question now is, whothcr the poo,plc of thai mocracy, appears before Hie peqplc as one, Unitcd St3tes wiH votc for Cas whosc who has seized them Wong and faithfuUy."! PrinciPlcs tfid onc C5T1 aubl r Wtha politital4tfe of 40 years, untarnish-ifor TjyJor' acknowledges and .proves ed by a single injudicious ct, but mbel-i himsclf lo 'bc wanli,lS 'bth these es lishicd by many -a mental display, evincing scrvl'33' the superior talents of the statesman with ' MartIn Van Burcn wc can mcrclT a private career, Which none condemn but! say' hc haS Proven WmscM unworthy of all ad mire, he, ih the name of Democracy,' tbc-support offrceiiien. Whilcin cursor soTtcib the support of'the people of hjg vice he acted faithfully and wc Tewardcd country. If he, rising by" degrees fromihim bis future course he must seek theprivate citizen and faithfully. perform-: hfs reward among bis new parlizans. It ing every trust, should not now deserve cnoufih or the people of the South to the highest office, who within the political knolv' he is now thc advcat5 and reiprc arena dees? In consideration of services. vstha has so fully earned any honor they can bestow? W anawer, tnat no man has claims to the Presidential chair superior to Lewis Cass. V. And who are those who nla?m ofSce in preference; to our candi- Currituck Cherokee t . '39653' -, . - 582 . 40240 847 Rcid. ; 38770 406 moj. 217 39393 When the official vote comes to hand, we shall obtain it and then republish out table in a corrected form.. Vote for Governor. The following is the reported vote in the different counties: sentative of thc Abolition faction. FOR THE TAHBORO PRESS. I Chapel ffiil, rtg. 1848. By the inscrutable will of the Almigh ty, Frakcis L. Dancf,' of Tarboro,,, has been removed from the mimbcrof thc hv rr! 1 -1 I 1T J. r -.11 date? One Zachiry or, whose only ; mkild whout dislincik511, yt5t wllcn pretension is, that, amid the victories of 3 agedare cut off with all their wisdom, what his party style an unjwst.and dam-! and experience, and example, it is espc nabie" war, and witri Voltihtcois whonvcially fit that the yonng shoald deplore he curses as "thieves 2nd rob rs he has'thcir loss and exPrcss their sorrow' ,Je! won for hirnself the laurels of a warrior I'1' " 7 Counties Reid Manly. Anson 460 1056 Ashe 782 551 Bladen .517 281 Brunswick ,194 501 Bertie 370 524 Buncombe ;' : : . m. ,286 Beaufort 'K 7- ' " 857 Buile " V m. '903 CHmberland' 023 578 Cubarrus 375 735 Chatham 7SI 1935 Columbua 440 174 Caswell 1081 63 Obowan 528 .293 Craven 730 742 Carteret :331 :372 jCleaeland 727 421 Camden $3 490 avic 380 513 .'Davidson 669 1096 (Btiplin -921 226 Edgecorrrbc 1406 304 JRranklin 638 290 Guiirord 442 1567 Greene 315 207 Granville '945 U016 Gates jn. 22 liortford 17t 330 Tlcnderson 236 iC21 Halifax 507 601 Haywood m. 40 Hyde m. 160 ireilell -259 1042 Johnson 814 720 Jones , 181 215 Lenoir m. 259 Lincdln 1877 .832 Moore 556 544 Me'ok'lcijburg 1068 '693 Montgomery SG 60S Martin 546 339 5asti 990 106 New Hancrcr 1015 275 Northampton 500 512 Onslow '663 175 Orange 726 1714 Pasquotank 174 416 Person 57S 360 Pitt' 571 5S9 Pcrquimons m. 60 Rockingham $68 :340 (Rutherford 419 1279 Richmond 6S -545 ftobeson 23 -58l Randolph 313 11 99 Rowan J96 827 Stanly '26 746 "Stokes 1230 1003 Surry 1226 IO90 Sampson 692 530 Tyrrell 106 336 Warren 630 172 Wake 1293 "991 Wayne 1089 260 Wilkes 009 1299 Washington 182 353 Yancy m. 315 38770 39658 privations ami sufferings,. which iiacL laid f1 PM Tlicf as this. Whenever lairoW many a gallant spiHt low, he was proud f to ftmjly, it becomes a standing edy or ,V . - t " . , wrl "lose ailmeats, and la called for aaain r wytoWwgrettrtep. They which mSaTT had the misfortune never to havebeea cal- a(ld LLmZl l led upon to meet the enemy, but he was JrelJ, jt has freqaently appeared to ,otH) ,,h!1 satisfied that t(the occasion had been suf- tie .Ictlras, as it were, from the giavei fered them a good account would hare the life of my child, and of such and so I been heard. lie alludcdcelinglv to "the eWUi4 I have repeatedly heard said. I d' ' ' death of So many brave soldiers, to the teric affeetions of adults, I have time and .offering, ad hardships of the campaign, f.'X to. t' B"d gi'C pBrn,a"c' - . . t . Iiei in a few hours, I may sav in a tw and asked leave of the Eegiment to assure Ju fine u u a w minutes. the people of North Carolina, that if the &houd be witlvout it. , ' no famil occasion ever again presented itself when. Respectfully, M. L KniPp vi their services-, would .fee -required, every Professor of Materia MedVa' man of them if not tooold or feeble' would Lnparte University, Indian' rush to tlwflianard of hifi country: he trus- Prepared orvly by Dr. D. Javne, Pl.iiadelpi,' ted it would'b lob before the citizen sol- ani80i,d ,n f n hf Go. uowaud ,. t j j 11 1 1 I arboro, Nov, t 1647, titers would ccr again be needed; alluded in complimentary term to the good fcel- ; ' ing .and harmony which had ever prevail- tlvo netting. ed between himelf od the Regiment, to The Bev. Robert J. Carson and Jamc their good order and discipline, and closed L- Cotten flre expected to preach in this with his heat wishes foe a happy return to P,ace on t,ie cond Saturday and SunH.u . ftfhe9thahd htU f . . UdJ tneirnomcs. ( At theIovse 'f he Major's remarks, hearty clieejwere 451 ven for Mokes and North Carolina .and Che 'assembly quietly 'dispersed. T.he s'vvard -has boen gotten ?up by flie rank and .file exclusively, and the compli tnent must be the more grateful to .the re- the9th ai"' 0th) of Septemher-C,,;". CipiCRt The steamcf 'Cambnin ?has arrrived at Kew Yoxk, with Liverpool .dates to the 5th inst. The whole af ;thc (European Continent :is represented to 'be an ifer ment onil preparing for war. Jn Ireland the dreadful -struggle lias commenced, but wiih disastrous rcsulti to! looked for with intense anxiety.. nr MARRIED, In this county, on Thtrrsday even! last, by Kenneth Thigpen, Esq., Corpo &usna aorams, 01 the Edgecombe Vol unteera, to Miss Mary F. Duprte ter of Mr. Wm. R. Duprce. "XoncbKst the feravc deserve the Ciir.,, Washington Matiked.Jlug. 23. liacon, G a . 7 cents; .Lard, 8 a 6; Cora, .$ 1 Ka J52 Op; Peas, 45 a SO cents. Naval Stores turpentine, 2 00 a 2 10; scrape, 90 a 95; tar, 1 40 a 1 50. DIED. Tn tins place, on Thursday last, Mrs ; Louisa Mariner, wife of Mr. William Mariner, leaving two children to mourn her loss. The deceased was bitten hv a spider flie preceding Friday the wound 'fnflaneL:aud -finally caused her death. Piano 'Issuing and Repairing. Charles Eylc, JPROM the Piano Factory of Messrs. Kttrfbe-& Gaehle, Baltimare, (whose testimonials of ability he bears,) offers hi services to the citizens of TarbarV and vi cinity, in Repairitrg and Tuning Pianos Of every description. Having been regu larly bred to the business, and thoroughly iUndorstandrng its requirements, he feels confident ol giving entire satisfaction to "(fyOar duty to ourselves, our duty to our connections, require we pay due atten tion to the healthy condition of the body. T.he Tceent hot weather, and the influ enza, have left many subject to be effected by the rfiangcs df temperament and con tagious influences common to ahis month; but, by 'the die timely use df Branilrcth's Jifls Even now flirs susccptTorFity vcan "be in a faTl Vho may favor him willi employment. I great measure removed, and powers given Mr. Etle will remofin sometime in the system to'resist those moibTic poisons J Tarboro', if aita1aly patronized, and will and the -sudden changes in the weather: rdturn again next spring. w4th vhich 'it may be 'brought in xoritactl (jyOrders may he 'left for him at the during thc next -fifty days. latnre has Printing t)mee In TarVoro'. 'formed lie bo'ivers for the evacuation of Aucust 23, 1SJS. 1 - all unhealthy humors; and if man would btit use common sense, he would take care 'they performed this office faithfully. For sale by O 75 O. MOPVARl). From the Wilmington Review. Important IjET-TEit froxi anTli Cah- olinX. Fayetteviile, J. C. Mareh t, lS4?7. Dr. Seth V. Fowle "Dear Sir: For years past 1 have been more or Jess trotrb- jJed with -a cough. Ihafiwg !he 5ast year, I was taken with a severe pain in -the ieft side, accompanied by a very 'bad cough, and a Tarsi ng of Wood "probatory a qtiart or more. In addition to this, I sweat pro fusely at night, ,w4we&indrcod nre to ap ply to a physician, but received noperma nent beifent. I tlen procured a bottle of Wistar's Balsam of Cherry, which seemed to have tle desired cIFect. I con- tinded to ese it, and my appetite, which had been very "poor, returned, and with it my strength Was restored. After taking TarboTO Academy, lFemalc department Presentation a Sword io Mqj. , four bottles I was completely cured, and Stokes, by the No. Ca. Regimcnt.-The have enjoyed good health since. non-commissioned officers and privates of RrenlnPfL That ihft PhlljintbroTiip Snrin- and of a warrior.only. Toiconfcr on him' t!oes seriSibv feel and deenlv iament "j : : 1 1110 111 vaiviiiro 'viciiiiiii', 1 ior Stokes not more than his deserts; but Jo think of. their oldest and worthiest members. with a swor( :n lestimonv of their sense raising to the highest civil office, one who; Resolved, 1 hat we do sincerely sympa- of his hiRh vi and military qualities.! acknowledges and proves himself to bc tmj:e w,lI ine reavea ,am,,y 01 lne de At the hour previously appointed, the Ma- wanting in ability, and whT is perfectly ,d'.a the community in which he jor was requested to appear in the gam- inronsistcnt wetMnt,- nn4lt m lhe lrreParablcM.wch they gon. The Regiment was drawn in a line, inconsistent, we think is too unreasonable uavc sustained' nnd in fnkn thprrof wo . t ' . . !navc suslameav ana 111 toen tnercot, we and on his approach, received with cheers, ever to be sanctioned by , the American ; do wear the usual badge of mourning for w.n C.hLr, uL ; n,mo,flf . people. To place in the Presidential chair j thirty days. Sergeant Champ non-commissioned, officers and privates of ...1 ... 1 n 1 mi . . 1 Vuu wuo wouia be swayed by every po-l soivea, 1 nat a copy 01 mese resoiu- lhe North Carolina Regiment presented liticat faction, and movetl fey ihe false log- tions forwad to the family; also to him wilh tho sword acCompanied by a ic 'of any demaeoeue, surcfv can never the Tarboro' Press Raleigh Register, and few remarks, expressive of the affection happen. Read but a few of the inconsistences of this "mighty production," which will il lustrate his "exceeding honesty and firm- f T Ll 1 ness. n nis letter to James W. Taylor, dated Monterey, May is, 1347, ho savs: "For the high honor and responsibilities Srsuch an , office, (as, the Sresidencv.'i 1 take tbjs occasion to 5ay that I have hot tanuaro, with a request lor publication. ,nd confidencc of the members of the Re uenj. x . Jieene, i . ffiment. in their favorite officer, and of the r-. . m w .. . 1 T xSnmiifil I' Iverl Dl I I nmmittoc I . . . . f i - vii.i,r non(ir wnicn nad been conierrea upon of convevins their wishes from the. Raleigh-Standard. Maior Stokes acceoted the aword, with varm thanks for their attention. He al Governor and' LegislatureThe offi Itided eloauentl v to the moment as one full I - I m ' , Ciai vote tor linvfrnn it nnt va! !n am! Lr i u.iL - XI UA rArr.A U:. will not be, probably, under two or three honor and eood name in attendinc them Weeks. All the counties, hnwpvpp in.l Mnv:. mtMt.. IAVID R. BELL. The editor of lhe North Carolinian, al beit strongly opposed to puffing "quack medicines but believing that Dr. tPistar Bahamof mid Cherry, Ought not to to be classed with that sort, cheerfully testifies to his knowledge of the truth of Mr. Bell's statement, in regard lo the efficacy of the ttalsam. None genuine, unless signed I. Butts wn the wrapper. For sale byDf. A. H. Macnair, Agent for Tarboro', and by dealers in medicines generally. Bowel compl iiil?, Colics, &c. POSITIVELY CURED BV Jayne's Carminative Oalsani. Chicago, HI,, MarcJi 27, 1843. Dr. D. Jatns Dear sir, You ask me what proof I n.eet with of the efficacy of yoar Carmi native. I can safely say that I never prescribed a medicine for Bowel complaints that has given me scr much satisfaction, and my patients so speedy pHE VACATION will begin on the , 15th of August, and the duties of the School will hc resumed ou thc 1st Mon day 5 n October, 1S43. By order of the Trustees, TH: R. CJVEN, Prin. 26th July, IS48. . 31-6 Tarboro9 Iflalc Academy. HE VACATION in this Institution will commence on the 12th inst. and continue till first Monday of Oct next. An efficient Assistant will .be engnged before the time of re-opening. By order of Trustees. R. B. LINDSAY, Prin. Tarboro', 4th August, 184S. 32 Swift Creek Land FOR SALE. II OFFER for sale the tract of Land I formerly lived on, lying on the south ide of Swift Creek, within three miles of Battle's Depot, adjoining the lands of Samuel Marshbourn, Eli Cutchin & others, Containing 1O0 Acres, well adapted to the culture of corn, cot ton and wheat there is small Dwelling house, And good out houses, with a good well of water and is a healthy situation. Per sons wishing to huy can view the premise? and judge for themselves. ALSO, one other tract, lying on the north side of Tar river, containing GQr.V cres, adjoining the lands of Richard, War-, rison, Col. David Williams anaqjhers, F. & KNlGIifT. August lth, 1848, no
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