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1 tl 1 i - 'i '1 it '1 :; 1 fit I 1. i 1 . li 1 i 'it : s" i 3. 4 ' !. I ft .it r ; 1 !! 1 'I S. 1 f i'i " i '7 't V! t t i ? 'A 4"1 i If ''it ! Hi r' mil I J ' j elusion from the territories of the drifted States; to obtain which they have expended their blood and treasure in common with their fellow citizens of other Vcctions of Ce Union, TOR PRESIDENT, . - 5 FOR VICE JREslDENT, Will. O. BUTfiEIoriCcatiicUy. Elccti&n on Tuesday (hNov. Districts. ELECTOI& . 1st, Thomas Br ago, Jr., of No'ampton. 2d, Asa Biggs, f lartki. Sd, Periin JiusBET:, -'-of Wake. : 4th, GeOrge S. Stevenson, of Craven.J 5tb, Wiluaju S. Asii,of New, WaiioYer th, iS amu el J. Person, of Moore. J 7th, Cadwalvad. Jones, Sn, of Orange Hth, J tTNitrs h. Glemmoics, of Davidson. 9th, G. W. Caldwell, of Mecklenburg. 10th, W. W. Averts of Burke; 1 1th, Jesse R. Weaver. TARBOHOlJCill: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1848. ; The' Elections. The eleetions for State oIEcers have , just terminated In 'Pennsylvania nd Ohio. Partial returns have been received, which vindicate that the whig candidates for Gov Vernor in both these States have been kelec fcted'by small majorities, owing to local tsauses--theDemocrtts, 'however, appear 4o Wanuie of success in the Prcsiden- ,,Hial 'election. jWe ct?py the -following . 'from the'Petersburg Republican: Michigan. The -Detroit Free Press ays: "Whiggery mustered up -courage a day or Uyo ago, and xmc man shouted hurran cmt right in lhe street. llt was the only one we have' heard for some davs. tmd took our peaceful citizens so by -surprise, that a police officer came neai arresting the man, supposing him not ir ins right mind7 I Michigan will give Lewis Cass a larger majority than she has ever given since -she : became a State. 2tennstlvania.U the State has gone? gainst us, says the Washington Union. - ty a majority of two thousand, in conse quence of the local causes which have bcen made to operate iirthe- gubernatorial Iectlon;'this victory of the whig party, -with the aid of nativeism, abolitionism, "and all the isms which are known to 'the modern political vocabulary, 'is not so! greal trut that'itvill be gloriously over come by the indomitable spirit of the 4ion-hearted democracy of old democratic ( Pennsylvania, when fairly roused to put forth their giant strength on the 7th of next month. In the Keystone Commonwealth, the democratic party never 'faltered In a prcsitlenttai -contest, bat in one solitary instance; and for that, substantial reasons can be assigned. Shc will, we hope and ;feelieve,4all-not no redeem her high re putation,, when called upon to -vote 'For Juewis Cass and Wm. O. Butler. Florida Election: A n regard to the .-"recent election in this State, we find in - the Union the following cheering news: We are assured that the entire southern portion of .Florida 'is decidedly democratic, 5nd has always, been so. The counties cfMonroe,X)ade, Sani,ueie, liiils borough, Benton, and Orange, cannot be all ' futly , heard for some dayswerhaps not lor eight days heoce; and the democratic ma jorities in Xhose counties will . outbalance those claimed by the whigs in the oiher sections qf the State. XVe arje assured, fur ther, that we have not lost a county in the ; ; west or middle or eastern sections, from eaxinjhe State legislaturandop the contrary, have gJined a sniajl majori- Vly in . the legislature. Mr. Cabell is probably elected over that true democrat, Gov. J)uVal; and this, if so, we eoncede, a whig victory to be regretted, but it is not certain With -a democratic governor anrf a1 democratic majority, in the legislature, the virgin vote of the State of Florida Will; be estovyed on the democratic minees, ipa9s and XButbr.' Local causes; occasioned her in me and 1847 to lS4r8ath? HLt,erpm path; but in 1S.l8' chaiot wheels will be found with those of her siipr. Ai u . vP.Ail(r;; Miw . n"v ?lers, Alabama and Georg,a, running m the democratic trackl . Florida is not for the tariff l84,. for deral nMonal. h,nK5-He s not for an abolition of the vptp power, and her 7 tizens are not prepared as 'yet to be 'Hoomed; by an abolition whiggery 0 ex- "H.omikt'BdltigK. Standard. (JJWe Ieatnlrom an editorial of tle Ureensboro7 fatriof of the 30th ult. that a "Free Soil meeting was -held at Cane Creek Cotton Factory, in Orange county, the ieth ult., at which the leading princi ples set forth infthe Platform of the Buffalo Free "Soil Convention, were avowed and adopted a State Convention of the friends of said Platform, asd .qf the election of Martin Van Bupenand.Charles F. Adams, called at Jamestown, (hi Guilford county,) on theHth of October, to form an Elector al Ticket, &c. and fifty delegates appointed by the 'chairman to said Convention." &9MifyFayetteviUe CarqUnian. : gTHe New 'York h tries to pset the news from California about the abund ance of go!3. !;ttsaysva mafi has arrived in New York tvith fifteen pounds of the reputed gold, which turns out to be only a shining substance 'known as niical The Sun will 'find it difficult to make many .persons believe that statement. Indeed, a communication in the Wash ington ;Union, stamps it with falsehotwl beyond doubt. Southern Enterprise. The Cheraw (S. C.) Gazette'has (he'following vThat?s right, speak out, though the truth cuts. 'The Southern States of this Union have as many natural resources of independence within theirborders as any other section of the world. of equal extent; and yet, if a shirt is wanted, the spindles and looms of other sections of the country are put in requisition, if a nail orhammer is wanted, in:&mo cases Avas iept up at seventy-tvrb, and seventy-seven miles an hour. fVilminzton market y Oct. 13. TurpeminerSince Tuesday morning several narcela of Tumentine have been broiight .to market and were disposed of at the following rales, viz: 113 bbls. Dipping at 7Qk nnl W bblsl DiDDinc at t $212 per bbl.rana4oo urns. ni 0s,iu jcr um. Uirm atrd 2S1.5U oer ODl. lor nara; - rt o . ' vr--.. - - Market c!osins at this price.. . Corn.-rA fair supply no late arrivals, price withoutiehange. . Bacon Market well supplied, except hams, of which there is ,qnly Si moderate supply- , , , : , Lard. A moderate SUDrilv , qf tliis r . - ariicledi'hand, ., Bra udrctfi9 s P ills. Ijet me assure all those who have not $500 ! Reward. o- ftllshave freen liscd, we hear -of Hhefrj5 univeEsal and entire, success in subduing Fever and Ague. , . " ; : J ' ! : Mr, George Stephens; a merchant it Marengo, Illinois, says, Your A'&ne Pills are.moking great" cures here, and yourL,, r hc Tonic Vermiftiee nd Carmin.iive :ri,e x '-",e"1 .... ne Ja" of Ej, j r t " -r-. . WU1U oi a white nn HE", above reward Hi above reward will b the Subscriber for- the anlf1 Ppreheti satisfaction. , Messrs. Emmerf &' William Tumicii uiujiu, i ccuuj i, AillitUlSj Bay-"-Tl 12 I1UVC at i . J"e sold all your Ague Fills, and most of the M : -7 cs 01 myself anr xr-. t m i uy in dancer while hW- nr,. Vermifuge. Please send us on more , n, . V . ne continues at i, ? ? . - . paidTunnelh it dpi;Q.,n.i , 31 immeuiaxeiy. . . s lt ; vcu "as nlnfIO , ; Thomas Cully, Esq., Hebron, Ohio. says, a L a.J . as abscond YourMedicinWguniversa;sati5fact cannot be found. SaidV hut Your . Ague Pills havo never failed to tween 2?and 30 ven.r Unnf!l be. macceed. . - o iW- . " Vi about s r Prepared onlyby Dr. D. Jatne, Phil adelphia, and sold on geocy by ; : GEO. HQWJMB. Tarboro!, Nov. , 1647 aor-iOincheainig,,,,,;" fo, sandy colored hair. 1 n u u8Kl , SUppo?ed is urki LvAt frittd .this HIissin?' of the 'Human . JIJiiJ hD.Aft.n nn ..cd ClUo.r" In Iniitri? Tnflll S Otl tft V Ol) SundaV'laSt. M TS. ilBtVj III. IIV Va"'' V HIVJT W i I1J 1(1 J f I , J ,J - ' T necausc tney arc ; .in a tie or inose nerns ana cy xxuigm, w www a. aim,:mvu information resnpmiV. t-- ... T" mi. , win betW Mly received. Direct to ., 1M A fl burg, Post na " '"atant - ... t . uet. 20. 1 Rao ISAAC SCA!?RntnTTm. Voticc. APPLICATION will fce Itla(e neict -General law to prevent the obs.n !l .I' ' 1 W T,IE nder,sfgned. nursnsnf . , -creeofthe Court of Equity, willed for sale at public auction ulr' .JJ: ITouse door in the tqwn of TarW of Col. Lows D. Wiisos, dee'd, vi2 1st, "The Grove," -- -, ,r - - . " .s. roots which experience has fully nroveJ always harmonize with ihe human boflvy. The omission oC purging with them in c;se of sickness, is often the cause of a long attack, often ending only by a ces sation of life. How important ,it is that (his course should be pursued: it will not only be the surest way of restoring, but it .will, in a .4gre.it measure, .pro vent the recurrence of rconstitutioual maladiud but will surelv wen ken the malignity o the attacks, and in time-secure robust health. Be exceedingly afraid of Counterfeit Pill. The Agent is ihe only person from whom Brandreth's Pills should be purchased. For sale by GEO. HOWARD. the MASS MEETING, J Mass Meeting of the Democrats of Pitt, Martin, Edgecombe and Beaufort Dr. JVisjar's Bulsum of lVild. Cherry . the mechanics of other -sections of the ; U c have not ir"cquenUy called attention counties will be iheld at Betiiel Meeting country are patronrzed. iTn fact we are;w l,"8dllluv;,u ",c """ uurpajjer, ousc in rut county, on tnurday INov. dependant for almost everything on uhe and we have lone wilh u,c fuiI confid-'snd, 1848.-- Many distinguished speakers enterprise and industry of others. This cncc u,al 11 .-was a goud one, and deserving; have been invited to attend and are confi tmc of things must continue until capita!-; the patronage of ihe public. We have dently expected to be present. The ctti. ists cease feeling and acting like Box had a chai4Ce to vv,lncs ilH cft-ct MP '.-zens generally, without distinction of par- - . jt Silirr nf ruir .frii-niisi .vi;hilt in r1fiiiim t. . .r..l.. 1 i 11 . . " i yj iyf are respeuiiuii anu coruiauy invited j the high encomiums passed upon by our to attend. Oct. 20, IS IS. brethren ot the press, not in paid pufls, but cooters JVotice From the Uuufax llenublican. Ill . f !'in nonesi, canuiu statements, irom Having Mad Stone We are happy to learn,' derived a ..benefit themselves, makes us that Mr. ElJiah Pcne. Sr.. ofihis r.oiint v defiiruti' of siUjv.i:.r nil ilirr timo j - i ' - - ' " j i - - w-- . ... i u iinic whose residence is near, Dawson1 X Roads, occasion do resort to a r:Miiodv for mil- has succeeded iirprocuringiaMad StoneJ monary afieciions. to avaji themsctves -of orMone, that will cure any noisonotl it. VVe have too murli eonfidencoan Mr . hue Litlicr Mad Dog. Snake, or Snider Fowic. the oimWaI . p.,? thi;fxVA ha rm nn , . . . . vi r , , li i . " n ' ii annual meeiingoi inc siocicnoiacrs .im,f ?' C"c' "I'on sever3l, would thruM U.w. or any ot!,rr roedicine' of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail limes I rt nrvnlu fhr iA,,0 ci .u.. t t . o r . 1 1 " , " wcu j i u. ciiu ru.Mmurmy, unies.s -ne nau lull vBoad Company, will be held at this nlace vOHicc of the. W. & R. R. R. Co. Wilmington,'! 6th Oct. 1S48 in every case. Such as may be so un TortunatCj'w to be poisoued by the bite, or mony from the faith in it . trlhcaev in roirmatiou of xhe XGQad Thursday (9lh) of November tnosr unquestionable JILEX McXrfEtVtcMent. Oct 17. sti; of ny thing would 3o well to call -sources; Neither would ve he understood 1 T L l . .- . . . uu ur. iropc, wno laites reai pleasure in 'as saying that this will always cure con app''ng the Stone. , sumption after it is ? jau.d. although tt As simple and strange n it may appear, seldom Tails to relieve ih- w) tt ues but it is nevertheless true, that the Stone will . at this season of tin; year .ot. every extract all poison, if it be applied in time. : body is liable to a cold, which, if .iHglected, This Stone belonged too 'Revolutionary will lead tn rpnlt Uv iiumcr thU Sold ier and afterwardsfell into the hands medicine, we doubt not many-lives may be of hre only daughter, and then, into the saved. New England Washingtonian,' .v, w. ..vi uuutmvi, num uiiuui .111. ; uuoi,uii. UI , lO'W, 1 lit . -. . r . . I 7 anil rOtinfl hnfW IPljrbmr - m .nnn Kun. P procured u . . None genuine, unless Signed I. BtTTtrs 4rcd aud forty to fifty, carriage erect, ?tep? v . ects.jQfP(usio'n. very distressing " nphe TVt , . - hoft and with h'rs hea well elevated, accident hni 9 u.;.iri. v' . r op sa,e by Dr- Maenatr, Agent Comnlexion a Jiit nrk. f2 r.ill nn'd XKnf.ia, a :i o-.. .. . :Iur iarooro , and by dealers m medicine. .rmmri. r,nA,x d ;i. projecting and pouttish. in i conversation, when under no restrainthc .is bombastic and uses his hands a great deal And affects JrTV) f 1 25 Re ward. 'RAN AW AY from theWbscri ber, in the month of August last, slaves EPHRAIM & JACKSON. Ephraim is about twenty-hree years old, rather low stature, stou't Thursilav. A lady named Patterson un- A w (.ujoiiDU liUI 'Utile (JUL unfortunately struck him the first blow; nfi,s.T,,,r, I Hnnn tho tnmnln i, rn ,y. and USCS nis nandfi a 7 X, 1 iwii.iy prescribed in almost every -variety of , in ht x . dead. The mother has become entirelv n!, ' to be very P0,Ite- deranged. - . .... - o e was m Washington N. C. in Sept. 0 i especial! v in tutaneous afiections, Gancero- M. f ' . ' : -r' u. ri o 1 ' tfl juauig a a rree person 01 coior, ana k a . . us, Cancerous, Scrofulous and Seorb&tFC u- n the Augusta.....', . . ' . . , ,nrs object rs to escape North. The sub- 1 diseases, Iiver Conra amt, uvspepsu, and,. k- ...:ii i sengers who t . . vr 1 . ' .scnber :w4ll give 100 reward for his de- (QVvrettndeTstand."says t Constitututionalist 'frnrti 'i-wsspno-nr w)m . ..... ..- w 1-, v ..w , ; - arrived on ay evening that Judge u T . . " .IUI . " J very Tarbor or jg50 if confined in -1 ii ?i i . x - i viiiai kj i itu u dtina. ui - iMii-ztit itv ui i une uau unuergone nis iriai as: ueeatur. T" Ha niAJifi ffiiiiiv in Ka .uWr.o l"e Blood sentenced to nnv n finpnf SRfto - " - : " N. J., says, I have used three bottles of g3TThe Cincinnati Chronicle calculates iterati ve tvith most decided good i'hat 4 irMTnr a f Knn (Tirvrt .111 u"'effeCt, ' v..Uv jf u-i vw vrvvvuuu IIrgS "Will oe; slaughtered in that cily and vicinity during';. the coming "Port ;'Tsrvest. Mt. J. F. Prazer, Sidney OhiOj-says, I have sold the last bottle of your Alterative, aitd'-tbe 'indications are, that -it will sell Very Tapidly. It is highly spoken by A- Melahcholii C'ic.Some time in y - . , " July last a lattices daughter of Mrs. Will aI1 whq have used it. hams, of LaporterSullivan Co. disappeared! and was lost -in the r wilderness in that county. On the 1 6tJvalt., some of the remains were accidentally found about'a mile and a half north of Laporte.' The clqthes were identified by the mother. ; Speedy Recently, in England, on- the Great Western Rail Road, seventy-seven miles were passed over by an express train in seventy-eight minutestvventy-njue seconds, including a stoppage of five min utes thirty five seconds. - Fifty-three miles of the-journey were performed in forty nine minutes thirteen seconds. The speed Gowd v, Hazlewood. Sl Davis. ' Camp bell ville, Ky., say, Wevish yw to send us' two tJoz. of your Alterative, as we have run short of the article. We are curing a rancer, and we want you to. pack the Medicine Jmmediatelv, and forwad-it on. Your medicines aie takinc well in this section. . - .-- M essrs. Thralls & Pottinger, Warsaw, la., say, April 3d, 1846 We are nearly out of your Alterative. It is a good medicine--Please send us more of Ft Fever andAgiierti Cure Warranted. Fropa every part where Jay nes Ague any Jail so that he can get him again. Jackson is of qrdi nary height, forehead rather higfi Vand Jflearly perpendicular, cneeKs nin anct" chin long, narrow and rather projecting, complexion yellowish dark, ge thirty, has lost one of his little A . I t " . ioes ana fcae somewhat scarred. Jack son is Itirking auout the, county of Edge combe, $25 will be given for his deliv ery to me in Tarboro'. and if taken out of the county a reasonable compensation in aaamon thereto. . . K , ; ROJP1 IR.J$RIDGERS. Tarborq', 0ct..20, 1848. K , t. Washington Whig copy lift forbid. Or, BIbuM tract, well known as the re dence of the late Col. Wilson, im,! Jy adjoining the town of Tarhoro anA containing two hundred iwvd ninetv-V,r acres, more or less. 12ud, The Collins' Tratt. Lying -and being in the county of Ed t ... r ..... " n comoe, on the south side of Tar nVer be tween two ami three miles from the Iowa of Tarboro',nd esnt&ining four bundred and sixty-one acres, moreor less Zbrms the purchaser of "The Gmi" m . will Jbe required to pay seven hundred dollars in cash, and give bonds with sure ty payable in one and two years within terest from the 1st of Jan'y next. The purchaser of the Collins' tfatt wil be required to pay4hree hundred dollar ? i- j . - . n ,i ... in casH, aoa gve'Bonus wun surely paya ble in one and two years with intere from the 1st of Jan'y next. KENELM H. CMt Oot. I0th-t848;- 41.5 Ah Store . Lot opposite Mr. Cotter, Store, will be rented at same time am place until 1st April next ALSO, Ihe Spruill Farn?car Tarboro', and ihe Thiy Ijen Parm nea Rocky Mount, will k rented ot for the ensuing year at samt time a-nd place. V. F. SPEIGHT, Ch'n. 'Oct. 1S43. , Commercial Hank 7 Of Wiliniuglon; . ,, . : 9e 7- - ' -' Jfc GENERAL meeting of the Stock-1 holders of this Bank will be held at their r Ban king -House in this place, on Monday, Jthe ,6th of November. 2! SAVAGE) Cashier. Oct.i9th. .t 41-3. ' JYbticc p hereby gi ven, that application will be - made at the next General Assembly ta establish a new countv hv thn nameo: Wilson, composed of a part of Edeecombe. Nash, Johnston and Wayne counties. . Uctober 7, 1848. 41-5 The Raleigh Standard will insert abort until meeting-of Legislature, and forward acc 9 1 to this o OS ce fo r pay men t. fiareKeduc TP?E" Stage Fare from Rocky Blount Washington is reduced to $5 or. 4 it tt M t I 41 From Rocky - Monat ' to!attorot ' Sparta I - Falkland 44 - Greenville - .Paciotua 4 44 : Washington Tarboro to Sparta " . 44,. 2 00 2 of 3 W 4 CP 5 Oi' 9 . 1 2 Ofr , Gree3VH la . For seats, frr nnnltr t H Wfswall Washipgtonr-Goold Hoy f, Green vilie or to GEO FmfV.?ten Tar&D&Tk February l, 1848. f;ri !. if. U '.- .1 - 1 - J H1! vfc 1-
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