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V" , .-. ' 4' " iriofe JVo. 1 1 79. Tiivfou mdscronihe Cauntff. iUuitii Odber& 148.; for. jrwFir: - ' .... . . ...... - ; . - x liiiii liiiiiiini iiiii IitiiI Ilfml niii liTMiiiril miiiiiil luiml ffTnuinillmiii! iMiii Iial iiiiiiii lull I iiniii faint iil KM &:Z- " .'Jyy 1 v -' 4 , ' -v . ' ''. " 'K'":' v f 'y.--v. , - BY GEORGE HOWARD, )R. Is publishea weekly at Two Dollars per year If paid in advance-of. Two uollak . . -.. ;nlration of the subicriptioa year. Advertisements not exceeding a square will be Inserted at Owe Dollar th first insertion, and 25 ra rr oirprv succeeding one. Longer ones at k'.t rata oer sauare. Court Orders and Judicial advertisements 25 per cent, higher. FIJEMIITIIJMIES. TOROM the IMMENSE INCREASE of Jur business, we have been .under the necessity of taking the whole up-story over L. Pender's Store, at the sin of Pender & Brdther, where may be found AN 131 MENSE Stock of Furniture, Consisting of the same article which will be seen advertised at the Old Stand. Per sons that have not had an opportunity or seeing a magnificent stock of Jurniturc. are respectfully solicited to call, as prices and quality shall surely suit, Furniture repaired at either place at the shortest no tice. f. l: bond. N. "R.- In order that a man may do himself justice, let him see articles of Fur niture before purchasing. No body likes to buy a cat in a bag. 1 TarborV, Sept 29, 1848. 1 Jayners Medicines Cures,'- Cures! Cures! are constantly being performed by Dr. Jay he's Family Medicines. Mrs. Sabra, wife of Capt. John Dunham, No. 6 Galbraith's Court, Philadelphia,; had a very bad cough, soreness of the breast and side, sore , . , . . . . throat, costive habit, lowness of spmts, -with weakness and pain in the small of the back. Spitting of blood and liver com- plaint has been entirely cured by using! Dr. Jayne's Sanative rills, Alterauvcana Expectorant. From, the Great Falls, (N. II.) Northern - Light. (Jplt is with pleasure that ve -give place to . the following letter from .Mr. Ira Huckins, of Tarn worth, who : was supposed to be past cure of a Consumption, but was restored to health by 'the use of Ur. Jayne s ii.xpectorant We can speak with confidence of this medicine, as' we know of many of. i bur friends who have been greatly benefited bv it. Editor. Tarn worth; N. H., Dec. 10, i 8d 5. Dear Sir I feel it my duty to make known to vou. for the benefit of the nubticl the aid I received from the use of a bottle of Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, which purchased of you. I hid been sick between five and six months, caused hv the lung be in adecline. Mv nhvsician said he had done all for me he could. About - r r r : this ; time I fortunately . savy , advertised in the papers, "Dr. Jayne's Expectorant,, for sale by you. I immediately sent to you for a bottle, and in two days aftcrusing I began to feel better, in about ten days I- re covered my voice and could speak tolerably well, and before using the whole bottle I was nearly as well as ever. My healtriis now goodl7 ' " . ; V """ I attribute rnv cure wholfv in T)r Jay fever, which left me in a very low state Md,c,n's m?'? paniculariyalarge supply of 'the liVes of Taylor, published by Whig 'accosted and asked to of health, withi very bad dough, andfor KxPect0alnd A?u city k circulated '.the and what he was after. about three months I could only. speak in VJZkZZ. I ZLl,.:' ". T 1 Whig committee under the frank of Whig s4tisned him; you a whisper. My friends all, thought me to Yonr AUpra,ivfi u it hp.mnin. t t nwiCongres8meivand sepalors; 4hat we have m said he,forLperceive n6rs medicine. J IRA HUCKINS. 8ay.si Nov. 20fh,. 1846i. I vam happy to gay that 'o Mark Noble Esq G rea t Falls N H'IP-i8 reexcijinV'jgen To Prepared only by-Dr. D. JayneJ Phil adelphia, and sold on agency by GEO. HOWARD. 1 ... i - ( t - - ;' ;-."rTIIE,' T.r Graefenberg: Company TOTEREBY give notice thmV the GEN ERAL AGENT fbr (he: State qf North Carolina is Capt William Jones of Louisburg,1 Franklin county. ; Tfa Grqefenberg Vegetable Fills For sale by; Geo. Howard ;,.:'BrKIJII5S- ' JlbysVinian'M For GoNOBRH02A, GLEETf Fluor Al dus, Gravel, &c. : " -o- Letter from -Dr. James R. Galium, dated Milton, N. C. August 14, 1847. Dr. J. Kuhf Dear Sin Your medicines have given entire satisfaction n this section of country, the Abyssinian Mixture specially, is highly approved of, it has never fail ed to cure in evffry case. . It sells like hot cakes. I have never had enough to supply the demand, 1 You will please send me a large supply of it as soon as you arrive at home Yours, respectfully, ; J. P. CAELUM, Milton Drug Store. .-. - J"... -V t' . : Frorh the Milton Chronicle. Laurel Grove, (near Milton) Jan. 15, 1848 Dr. Kuhl Deaf Sir: We have now been about seven years, Agents for the sale of you? Restorer of th Blood, and oth- er Medicines, and are happy to state they have j ? ,- . b r. , . , ' counties will be hekl- at Bethel Meeting !y the Jtoyszim&n Mixturt has giveu universal ;, . . , " c . .u . u 4. , ;,! House in ritt County, on Thursdav rov. satisfirtion. so that pverv one. who lias used it. ! J v .. jf i..v v. has received that relief that you guaranty in ! 2t1tl 1848. Many. distinguished speakers your directions. Mr, James mV Vernon, to whom ! have been tnVited to?altciid and are confi you recommended your 1romafic J5xt x.cL. for ! dently expected, to be. present.- The citi- Rlieumatism, bought abottlc of it at 5y t ents, nd two embrocatioirs cuit'd Jiim entirely, anl the disease has never returnpdi Yoiirs, respectfully, KIRRY tNDEltsOV Agents GEO. IJQfl Jilt Dt Tarbbro'; F, S. Marshall, Halifax; James Simmons, V eldon; C. C. Puwh, Castor, K. Cook, Warrantor; llnj ry Goodloe, Warrfnton; P. C Brown, LouUhurg; John H. Brodie, Franklin; 'Lnuis II. Kitile, Hen; lersnn; R H. MitehelU Oxford. May. if. THE v.ifrtrr MEDICATED IMD1A RUBB:R Porous Plaster FOR RHEUMATISM. lUMB-GO, GOUT. all cases where it is thought advisable to keep up "permanent stimulant impressions 'or near the organ diseased, these piasters will bp 'found highly valuable In fact, all tlio benefit that can accrue from a continuous counter-irriuui, wHJ be produced in the most rtTicient.mannrr Uy H'em. As in rhf.i.m.ism, gout, ealar.ue!:t of dise 'u luns, or other internal organs, in shut, in all olhef warmg nr sirobeniria ..la- beneficial, : these will be found to b upc rior to any now in use. For sale by rcbmarv 16. Gto. IfnWnrrt. Jaunt's Axue VUU Are so 'd under 'a Guarantee that one boulc of th.m wilt cure one person of Fver and A?mp or Chills and Fever, and in all cases if they should f.,il to cur, the money will be returned. But they never - i have failed yet. nor will they fail one lime in a; thousand cases. , Messrs. . Id Philleo &.Co. say: Carnrfe'ri r;l, 7. vvnw mHnh 'nia iiik- Medicines, and know.tha tliey are both go' d and popnhr. We ri?fet you did not semlus mori' of the Ague Pith a there h a great demand for ihin, . hihI thy have always .bee,succe?,ful-ia curing fh?nrd A5"c'.,' n - . " "v,at i? yr$ ; . ...... -'. uOM o'-o-.i !fi:ii4 . iir ir ca. i a i a . mini ai . Kr a m a ; a a 11 mi viiriiiirii r r iirict auu: auuicr.inirii i 117111 iikii piiniifrn or these Fever and Ague ,7A I could have sold more ' than a hundred dollars woriboY them. Yours." &c. ir r ' ; -1 H. J- BOSTrdk . . Messrs, J & H. Moore, Lisbon, mir.ois"say. (Oct. 31st, 1846,) .your Aguej I'M are about gone, and hav given universal atisfactipnn gone, nipvW Mtisia$tipon , v m. Bell, Esq., Walnut4Grove,Alabahia, says, - ,t -nMKaAvC1 Yr 11 . (Nov. 9lh, 1846,) I have sold all your AgUri J'tto audTon here. thern l am Wryiou 'dU :iot mejmore of & V"" ' G :C- CanhichaeU -Esq Lanipr, J Georgia, v ..1,-. .:v-.i.:.l. ttilaced in the hands of benator. Ilannecon whirh he held bv the brid e and anneared commmee 01 me j auonai; . Assemoiy , i io r Carminative Balsam and Fer tind Aue ti su.nmeV, fourteen' lives of Taylor; and , to.be. IookingiUp the road in expectation of -whom the -subject was referred, has ;i a- alLsell well, some of which I am now out C -I : that we have now in our hands, and open some one. . Upon approaching, the man, - creasea 1110 iu,yuu,uuu i., tuu.i'Uy,,. . r want an immediate supply of all the abovpnaned to the inspection of all, four dtTerent ' who stood in the. pathway home, he vyasvP1 wnicn iwo-miros is to oe paid m casa,. . nav so.u an yr,s. rtvv', "arrant ; ttie NortK, and the other lrom the i com aud hava not hard of MHaflure in aslngiyr documents a'ce published 2ou i846:. Peafti SouthMt these difierent iiveaof dicidetfsotar section of countrygive Wry general; ..e. eSlitSm ?f p&ticularl? youMi thTee times the amount we did; if we had bad them, Tie Sanative fills ae.very rauchliked byall bavjKOsed them, and are last taking Uplaceof otherlPasypurtive;- ?y i . . ' WM, IIUDERMAX & 00 ; and old on,igencyby GEO. HOWARD.. .. v. J . -t Tarboro, Nov. 9 - M ASS MEETING. ' ; A Moss JVIeetine of the Democrats of piu? Martin, E.jgecofnbe and Beaufort zens utieral Jy ; wi t h put. d i s t i n cti on;o f pa r ty, are respectfully and'cnrdially invited io attend. Oct. 20, 184S. - '-" - - ' From the Union. ; . We publih the following resolutions cf the executive coniinilU-r of the Jackson Association, as n quested. ,We are au thorized to s.r to our "readeis. that the lanuagL used in these resolutions, however M?vere'if liiay seem, i tailed for by the iiTijiistiftable lanuaje ol the whigs in their it;t)lntions published in the Intelligencer, and their monstrous system of fraud as shown by the following resolutions: Resolutions of the Executive Commit dflhcJuck'on democratic Association, At a-metting'fcof ;the Extcutive. Com mittce of the Jackson Democratic Association'of this city, held at Jackson Hall on-Mouday evening, October 0, ISIS, the following resolutions were unan imously adoptedi ' i - Resolved,'. That . we have seen with surprise he unblushing mendacity of the Rough andlteady Club in this cily, in their jrcsolutions, and the letter pf their pre- sident published in the National In - t" ;1(inl thrit " OM un' nn i..f f f, Tnr!ni. - n imii,i ' i lvii . - w iiiu iiiuii Tiiu A J. - ; ;nm uuuuiaieu m uu? ciiy,im wiiue, yuiiiiuuiii inai uit'y uau ivvo puousiiing rooms, den v that'documcnts are. nren&red (lor the JNorth, representing General Cass ; a pledgeL to .the t xle a,uj Gen. Tay lor ptedg nsiun of slavery, Iged against it; and ' k.u , jocllment3 are nrenared for the Soulh J representing Gen. Cass as an enemy to the; returning ho me, ana as lie approaclied the institution .of slavery and an aboliliobftt;main road, be saw a man ; leaning; against a i'that one-of our committee procured and" ourha'mls.and'T.ohen to.th'e;insheGtion . . - . . . . h ai a' w n,g documents prepared lor tne, North, representing Gen. -'Taylor as opposed ta and pledged .cagairisfc the ex - tension of slavery, and Gen. Cass as iri , ravor of and nledged Ho the extension of is!aVerv: and documents Dreoared fiir the, s!aVery; and documents pre 0 :i.v ' n' Suth representing Cass as "i ; J- - - j - an aooHiionist declarindr Hhe - ;: ten 1 Trtl - 1 .ii' ! nolor,ous lara rmmore as a oeuer mend ot the institution ot slavery than General Cass; that the first of these docu- ments was obtained from the t committee (or f where they can be examined at anyhouf Presidency. Thatthc iWhies accuse urof falsehood in nR these stat6benu; haih addition " - . r.-... r. , I 1 ?.U iL!. kinnH imnn thai., r nn n vrf I ant Willi U119 Ua VIU 4t blivuu; we holdlhemrUj to the tscorn . and exe cration of the world. - . j ' . ..... f Resolved, That ive vievv with indignation tfuu bi;ui ii uic cuuuuci oi me vv nig rpany of ' ihisJ city, in meanly endeavoring ' to sneak out of the infamy of their association with one whose name should - not be men tioned Among honorable men, but4 'whom the'' imported into this city, introduced to an audience, and cheered on in his infamous falsehoods "and malicious "slander of-the! Democratic candidate for the Presidency;! arid published his speech, which -was so infamous; that ihey had not lhe harJ dihood tcTallow the name'of a responssible man to go out iri connexion with itEven the publisher dared not allow his name to appear upon the document a statement known by them to be false, but which they trusted might be used to deceive un suspecting people. However much they may endeavor to shrink from the "re sponsibility of their Connexion 'with this base slanderer, we' shall " fasten the infamy of the act upon them; til), like the poisoned shirt of Nessus, it consumes them to the death. ' ' V' Resolved, That we again call1 the attention of the American people to these monstrous frauds of the Federal ' party now proved upon them, that they may spare no efforts fn exposing the' in fa my bf Federalism to the wtirld; that for ourselves, however revolting may be the sight, we shall perform the duty 1 we owe to our 'count ry. in' raising the veil which conceals the hideous nudity of this model artiste party, who, destitute of principles, seek power through deception and fraud, and that we will s 'i r Place a whip in every honest hand, To lash the rascals naked through the wolid.,, . , RespUrcd, That ,vye , request .e very Democratic; newspaper in the Union toiunt,esiroyea- ineir aniagomsis ioi.owett: : publish these resolutions, that : the. iV;;mdsithem inl aqafter of the city i which hadl- ot the Federa nariv n av be seen -nv i le pe0pJe,and that they may be" prepared; for i i.u -,ni .. ;t.?; which are being practised upon thecr J. D. HOOVER, " Chairman of the Executive Committee. Z. VV. McKnew, Corresponding Sccr'y. From the Wilmington Commercial.; Kidnapping, Mr. Editor:In yopr weekly paper.of- the 1 5lh ult., my vey e ivjic rlirfpiMfl trt .finlinn. 'Cidharnino,, r u ,i'illn(;nn f o-ivinff an account, ol the abduction ot :..iku.b f'f'if :iin ihm'i iii-s , mi ..liiiiiiiiJii "i ijiiiii v. uuu K.i:r M. 1 - lu,, . - t t t - naim ...was -anroad.- .inis called io .my; hich took! recollection an .occorreuce w nlace about two months iince near mv plantation on Topsail Sound. A;negro fellov; belonging to , me,.!had been looking after hogs across , the tnain rrA nbn.it tWn milo frnrrTthR house: 'onFrench Government having fixed ' thetinV tree, havinc dismounted from his horse whom he belonged The negro having not a troo'd master have not a good, master your shirt is ragged; of'thenecro told him he had better shirts but , r - 7 - c - . , being a warm day and looking tor hogs he did not care to vear better.. Come says he, if yqu will go with me I'll makeyqu a ! much belter master than you have now, . The neero renlied that he did not wish to chanrre his master, and ffetlin alarmed at the manner ot the man, wno kepi anxiously looking up the road,.he startedjoff in -a fast walk, the man thenjseized.him and pulled out a rope as if to tie bima struggle . 6n suedbetvyeen them; the l negro 4fimg him self failing in strength, drew his knife and made several stabs at the man, cutting him badly on tne wrist..,. ine man let, go and exejai medf ,y on ; d m rascal, I ear ;y ou have ruined me' The negro broke otT inja run, and as he cajne to the house seemed mueh'agitated and told me the above story Being Sik attne time, and no other white personnear," I did not go with . him to the scene of actioriV but thought impossible that some, man to frighten the negrcr had acted thoslOwfhg if it weresokanxliUTie: was ilarijrbuslywbunded I ;ou?d hear; more 6f it; and if?Aewere a kidnapper i should not hear any more about itxas he would be studious fo conceal ihe cause of his Wounds;' I have heard notnorer abou't4t, .jiq'noi cojiclude thatthere- Is such a gang about and would advisemyheigKbofan to keep a look eut. My name is left atthe; Officer of . the -Commercial. Any wishing to do so,4 can ' Satisfy, ihemseh es that the abovestatement is no fiction. A.B. 9-1. t Destruction of vMc8$itia.ki.. Paris letter of September l, published in " the T N. Y; Tribune, Has the' following account: of the events vvhicrf preceUCd and attended ' 7 " v the destruction 6f the cftybf Messina: . ' The destruction of Messina is one of thd most heroic; desperate and bloody; affairs that ever occurred in warsof indenendence. The Neapolitan -forces 'bombarded the ci ty for five days, and on the 5th and6th or Septemberl84tiempleUt6 carry it by sterm, but yverfe repulsed,. though, the" dis charges from th throughout been, held by the trQOps of Ferdinand,, were incessant and J.terrifict andwere aided by the mortars and cannon of 'the ''fleet, and" the " entrenchmehts ' withi but twallsV On thet 7th; with their itj; v almost in ruins,'- the- Messinese attempted to negotiate an ? armistice but; faith fill tV the spirit of. the people) t)te leaders . would V not accept the conditions that the Neapoli tan Commanderr offered. jDnVthe 8th, the 'final assault topk place J. tha majority "of the.' -inhabitants" had -left thercity the; night ; be?" -foreji only -ifie fighting ' mea remained to resist to the'Iast momenta, The Sicilians held their positions most .gallahiljr, and j1.' retreated fightin g, .-The rJJeapol itans ear tered the city, .which was little more than!" , a mass of ru ins, already. As its . defeh ; ders withdrew from street to' street, irido- mitablejn .the midst ofjtheir battered and.. smoking homes, they set fire to what" was ouur,y,."'V fV".,,'Mv "w ' MV suddenly amighty explosi0n;Jikeaneanh:' ruin,-and-- buried in onenlesticttoirie-remaTinrng.edifi M esstna and tnousands orthe rnercenarleV"' of the tyrants- The city had been conquer . ed,butin its stead the conquerors held, only a blackened and worthless mass. of .de vastation.. i ; -: , J . : , . - ' From' the Fayetteville Carolinian: Slave Steamers.-z-On the coast of , A'f- rlca a -British man-of-warr chased a slave- v . , . r: ! steamer, whicfw, after vteadinc: het-sixtsf t ... v y , 1 miles from the "coast,, suddenly I reurned,,t. V nirthe vesse of WartO beat back: and . - 0 lne mean lime the steamer took bnj board? t?cr;ar50 l nHcwr iiunarea slaves and w herr;carj was off." Indemnity ipjia;: Martinique Tfie jdeinnlty to the French West India cqIot consequence of the aboIitionoT Slavery , Bi-.ttu,uuu,uwj.;touu,uuu,;.tna? &ncl lne remainder in government si (The Minister of Finance warmly opposed !' the amountj as well ai the mode of ; pay ment recommended by the Committee.; Journal of Com 1 . . - How to calchffdwksThQ folio wing ingenious method for destroying these pestsr to the farmer, is given by. S. Webb, Esq;, of Walno county, Maine, in a late number of the ;Belfast. Republican: ' "Erect a pole; twelve or fifteen .feet hfgnVin;apTae'where there "will:., not be anything else near Ihem l0 light upbn, and , upon itTset a common (ox trap, pn wh ich they w i 11 Hght .A st rohg ; rat-trap wiilanswerrthe purpose, .byjying it to the; pole lengthwise, with the jaws raised abqve; the end, thepole being a little leaning, so the jaws wUL, not fall together When the; hawk is. taken, c it on 'fx trie ground neaNthe pole, and its maie wi!K-beJn;- tHe. tfar;n;afhort for the htwks to re-appear and if .farmers do not wish have' their; .'.cfcickens r de stroyed .by, them they do;.civeII?to adopt this : 'met hod ; of r: putting a stop, to their depredation Printers jn thePnited Statesy giving ibisan, imnill circulate valuable information' - . ; . . - -r - . , OCK V,' 'V
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