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finnni i i!iiffnnnnin!iiHif?nii!!itftm!tHfftmit - .
. .f1 llllllll till It ,111 IIIIIIIIIIII ff J I 1 i' t F 1 I K IflW . 111"- ? J J I IMiuwi ,1111 . WiMii sill K , III PfVIISlllflB V i I I I I . II I t I 11 t I. BTk . I t 1 B M I I I I I I t " ' '
i 4.
- 'A BY GEORGE HOWARD, JR. ,! -",rj:
Js published weekly at Two Dollars per year
paid in advaoce-or, Two Dollars and Fiftf
CiNts at the.ecpirai!oa of Ihe subscription year.
. Aatertisewenta npt exceeding a square will be
inserted at Out D0U.AR &0 first insertioH, and 25
Cents for -eVery succeeding one. , Longer tvnea at
tb&t rate per square. Court Orders and Judicial'
IS
TOROM the IMMENSE INCREASE
, of our business, we have been tinder
the necessity of taking the whole up-stofy
over L. Pender's Store, at the sign of
Pender & Brother, where may be found
AN IMMENSE
Stock of Furniture
Consisting of the same articles which will
be seen advertised at the Old Stand. Per
sons that have not had an opportunity oX
seeing a magni ficent slock of Jumilure,
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. 13. In order that a man may do
himself justice, let kim see aVitt!esof Fur
niture before purchasing. No body likes
to buy a cat in a bag.
TarboroSept. 29, 1818.
AS just received her Fall supply
of Goods, which as usual Comprises
a general assortment of the rilost neat, use
ful and ornamental articles, in the
Willi rscry line.
All of which will be soldon her usual
liberal and accommodating terms.
Nov. 2, 1848. "
Bridge Huildivg.
"EDERSONS desirous of having bridges ,
built, either on the plan of driving
the pots or by mud sills, are informed
th t they can be accommodated, on mod
erjr.i terms, by applying to the subscri
ber, who has under his direction negro
I1; i ...u u la m : i
uui, iil iiao ii.iu tuiisiuciauit; tAjt;i t
, in that business, and is fully prepared '
, . ...
to undertake such jobs.
CQFFWLb KtNC.
Tarboro', N, C. Dec. l; 1S4S.
Highly Important News from the South.
Thvj following extract of a Idtter is
r 11 .-i
front a very respectable mercantile house,,
fclml
Washington, Rappalianndtik Co. Vd., )
May 26, i 546.
Br. D. Jayne Dear Sir,0Ur Mr.
Jones has been in a very bad stdte of
health for more than a year; he has had
thi bcuefit of the best medical advice bdrj
coj.ilry affords, and also visited your citV
during last summer, but found no relief.
0,i thft l5th of Anril last. w nnrrhnsnd ?
" -1 t r
v.ir u.,uB t'-:- rr.
ji;u unveil ijuiuca ui jfum Auiru r cnii-
f ,'.. and half dozen boxes of Sanitiv
J
. .. - . . . . . .
Filln. Through carelessness in packing
th articles in a dry goods box, one half
ir c it ,
the Vermifuge was broken. Mr. Jones
commenced with the Pills, and after tak
n... r , r ,
ing a few doses, felt a decided improve!-'
meat. The three bottles of Vermifuge,
which came safe to hand, brought from j
him, he thinks, not less than one thousand
worm, and perhaps many more. Tie is
now 'in better health than he has been in
for years, and we hope a few mdrd 'bottles'
of your Vermifuge and Pills, Will effect a
permanent cure. All our physicians have
entirely mistaken his case, Prof Samuel
Jackson, of your city, at the head.' Mr.
Jones is most anxious lo gel more of your
ill and Vermifuge as soon as possible.
Respectfully, .li a JONES & Co,
Prepared onlv by Dr. D. Jayne, Phil
taelphia, and sold on agency .by
GEO. HOWARD. 1
Where may also Ue. had Jayne's Ague
PUts, warranted to cure Fever and' Ague.
htermlttent Vcvcr, &c. t Also ' the Amer
i??n lair VeJalso T to 'change
he hair to a beautiful aufiufn ot' jet black
-'-j.m, without gtaJi2 the skin.
- " r '
J p '
Aniinequailed Reriicidy
7 ST, for cofds, anri; fererish feelings and
4- venting ty ess. 2nd For asthma, liver corn
plaint and bilious affectionsi 3d. For diarrhoea
indigestion ahd lost of appelUe. 4th For c.5tive"
ncss in females and males.. 5th. For stomach af
flections, dyspepsia and piles. The great t3oinU
are, it is not bad to take, never gives pain, and
never leaves one costive! For all these things 11
is warranted vnequalted; ; and all wrhodo not find
it so may return the bdttte and get their money
back, i rhis medJcinJs JSO'LESjij-l
i Western Indian Maneteea. "T:
- We assert there isnO family medieine of half its
virtues, and none that will so delight the users of
itf and to convince all that these are facts, we offer
as ahove. Try it without prete, if you arc not
charmed by its effects. Fuller descriptions atid
an Almanac for 1818 gratis with tire agents for
the county. See below.)
Tht Iftiman Wnir
Is admitted by civilized as well as barbarous
nations to be when full, flowing and perfect, tire
greatest ornament, and when imperfect or wanting
the greatest disadvantage to the personal appear
ance -f male or female. That il is a duty to pre
serve and beautify it. all will admit. 'Phis article
has been for more than 0 years oed extensively.
Il hasthfi testimony of manyof the most respect
able citizens in this coMiitry, who certify lo ihf
fact'ttkat th
First, 1n all cass slops the hair falling rut or
restores it in most if faWcii, and in ail ease if losi
by sickness and keeps off dandrurt and s'fturf on
infants and adnits. SecoYid, perfumes the hair
and preserves it to old age from turning gray.
Should a! ways be 'used at toi.ctto. Third, gives
feat vigot and rapid growth to the hair, and cau
ses it to curl beautifully v (vastly, prevents all
fihh T5f its coi. sequence on 'Childfena beads, atid
exceeds all oher attinles for the hair in quality,
a-u.., m , '
on the rotation of this, aud are whl.out ! or ouRht to be undertaken, lo remove' -v " mon rvagon ami Wm
merit though they hate beeo and are gold at ion-! these fc.ievanres end place their industry ! mon Wad rura" the"' transportation. The
ble the pttees oTihia balm. j and labor on an tq.tal footing with those aon will not perrnit rne to' dwell on
The pile, MtorThrtrtUhm.tSt. I of their fellow citizens in other States? It. nun,be,less benefits ,n this regard,
KV' Mllill.t .U must be admitted, that Trom Geographical i ;vhich ""' to o who
Is an article more iusllv celebrated a, a ce for "e question was originally ollci ' 0n the map of tht! State w.th tht
imp aU'JY?, man ohjt oi an inucs. mt CaSf'S OI
core are almost innumerable-, arid it is only r.cces
sarj ttf let those who know the artlc;e and h-vu
used it with such uivs: success, kvW that :i iV:bc
be had true and genuine, (for
ll.crs are counter
feiters) of Dr. Lucius Comslock, 21 Cortlar.dt
st. NeV York, and so of the rest of the articles
iern named
tolhe haft and lame-Dt. I.ewfcs' nerVe and ;
brtfle liniment Ts the mosj erTectual cure for ih'ej
tnalism and dnnlraele'd r.brds and inusHes.
he gray haiHd wilt find ths Indian Hair Dye
Ppd l,(l effectual.
For idarins Kolm-tockg V.
erntifue ml F.dh'
"f - cure 'children a,
adults who harewbrms; Caution. Deware of all
unless the name is spelled Koluistock'$ the old
Dutch name of the inVerdor.
Sold wholesale by Comstocjx & Coi 21 Curt.
landt st. New York by Geo.' H.wtird, Harbor-
M vVe
S3n,tian n-r.S, Marihiil, Ua flX-
. .
Bennett & Hyman, Hamilton F. W. Mo-ne,
, , . ...
" IMiamsion and by one person in every village
Iu the UlllteU su.e, ami Canada. Nov. !). .
Shyssinian Mixture.
run utEET, i'LUOR AL -
.ioiAj GtEET. Ft-uoa Ai-j'ken once, bat what may be aubmpled,-
s, aATEt, fee. Should be thoroughly eompletcd. As Ihe,
j commencement' of such a system, and a
tlr 'Uvi h it iiwii -4 v' 4u-At.w,u i " i
Dr. James K. Lallum, dated , basi, dn vVhich Other works may be en-
kelter frdm
Mfltrin, N. C. August 14, 1S47.
fir. i k..hlIia.,r Jr.
' w...
v a u''r, ,..
' 'r'w" iveii enure sausiaction ;
in this section df country, the Abvssiniah-Miirt.irtJ
" J -
:.n iii . ....:.. ,. ..i,
v"J n'gn.y approvea orv itnns never fail i
f 10 cure in cse II Seii lik kfes. j
i nave never had enough to supply the demand,
.... Vi y - T
i ou will please send me a larg supply of it as
j sdbn as you arrite at home Yours-, respectfully.
. J. 1. UALLU.V1,
Milton Drug Store.
From the Millon Chronicle. ' T
Laurel Orove, (nea"r Milton) Jan. 15,1848."
DrKuhl-iDearSirr) -L Ut V;iA
' VVe have now been about seven years. Agents
for ,th4 sale of your Retitorer, tf th Ulbod, and oth
er Medicines, : artd . are happjr to . state. they have
given in all cases general satisfaction, particular
ly the Abyssinian ' Mixlurt has giveu Universal
satisfaction, so that every one who has used it.
has received that relief that you guaranteed in
your directions;' f Mr.:James M Vernon to whom
you recommended -yOUf Arbnialit Extract, fot
Rheumatism, bought a bottle of it at 50, Cents.
ind two embrocations cuted hfm entirely, and the
tUrely. and the
wapectfuHy.;
iisease has never returned Yours
t . ' KIRBY & ANDERSON
'AcNTSGf?a. HOWARD, ,TarWjv,. &
rnrahsilL Halifax: James Simmons, ,Weldon; C
Piihi Gaatotn je! boot, Varrenton;' flen
vGoodto; Warrentbn; P. if. Brown, Louisburg;
tin rt. uronie, rranKiin, louia tn iuuc, ncu-
crsonj tt H? MitrMl, Oxford. May 1C
'From the frdffigti S0fam ;
To the HoAdUhle, the General '
rfssembty of N
' fl :!;fcorilinuec from fast No.) ' :
' ' ' In purvey inp; our territory, With an feye
to the present t interest and Rants' of the
people? J s am t tnore than evc"r impressed
with ouTetVtutib
and ftffeedy transportation. In this re
gard, however Unpleasant may be the ad
mission, I am forced to the conviction,
that we labor under greater disadvantages
than any Slate in the Union. And Vve
never 'can be Jual competitors with then
citizens in oar Agriculture, the predomi
nant pursuit among us, until these disad
vantages are in a great degfee overcome.
Ihe man who is obliged to, transport in
waggons over no better roads than ours, a
dis'.aticc varying from sixty to wti hun
dred and
. u. r. : 1 j ..r' .
nvciuv-uvc unrus per ua can nu mure
contend for profits with him who has the
advantage of RailrO.ids or ndvigation. than
can -the Spinning Wheel with the Cotton
Mill. Had we ever been in a more favo-
rable rito.ttei. io this respcttt, tod had the! " ,h Lap"' alm0st ,0 Ule Blue
inioe.iimenis Which noAr beSVt us been ..r gwat ferUlity and capatitjr for
imposed hv human power, no sacrifice ''lcfin,e improvement, (,y reason of its
would be eMecmed too great to cfiT.ct our Agncultural, M.neral, and manufacturing
deliverance knj restore on'r Dr0sneri.v.!re.S0UrCes: con!a"""S.
11 is I icrelorc a therm tor tne nrolourtdtvst i
con.;d,t,,iior. nfih,,vJn,o -nnfi.i1 tme m6re than 230.000 souls:, and
,lA(n, r - "... , ,
inlnndinr In rftni.il il hv f.Ilhfn! LnJ0'?r who!e PHon lar-Wsmo
'J "
lion tn ibnir InlPrPsl vvhM ran ho ,!n i
'"Hiti nntu ...... - - .v
:r-rll,Dn..:WlirIntcrnal Improvement,
v::: .; f?;W swas not neceSBary to1
mi
ha
now commented on, the State has
, . , -:oi
5t3iC nas ol.
Ja:e years taken no action in constructing
" . . I i i . . . .
woi lis ol this - kind, and many good cm-
. , i i i r r i i
zcn. appear to have concluded, that furth-
Cl cuuris we,e vain as ouraoom 10 priva
lion in this particular was lixed fate.!
Meuuvhile other States have pushed for
ward their improvements (some of ihririi
vvilil n r:ih mill ir4li'rViii-ritit Vtonrl ?l it
, , . ,u . . . -. i
true, but in Ihe main With the most bene-;
rcSutd,- overcoming obstacles far
i-.u : j-.- i
, . e . . ..V, ' ,; lotte, it would bisect the Stale for morel
outlining lor themselves, s1 ill greater ad- , ' ....... .
, . b,. . . Jthan a huddred miles, bringing the most,
t"inllinG mmi lia in flic Aitimml ilirtue rl 7 .
iiiiiu.vu vj at. iiik v,uin:;i.liuuij Vft :
I life
iiui-ktits;
We are there!
. .
1.. I I lt '
hl u:i,y uy uu un- mure onvious cons.ue-,.
. .
rations which appealed to us in former
4. 1 - .. .. '
times, but by a reasonable self defence, to
abaddn further hesitation and Mod. at:
once a system of imnrovernetiL Couiir.eh-
. . . .. . - . . - .
curaie witn me wants and interest ol the;
, ,
btatc. lod much should not be Underta-'
jf - i.atiay nu auun.picu,
grafted, to "any desirable extent, as our
, r. j
; iiivutii) mu, iiuih nine : tu tunc ijciuiil,
:. i . . . . .
uaiiroau irom tiaicign to unanoiie oy
r Q.,ii.t..,.,. ro V r j
l.ll KJL VIII IUtU 1 J UIJV.UI J U II V 1 lllb
.
first moment. This scheme has not b
Cen4
much considered heretofore, and derives
much of its importance frdm a kindred ,
wnrii. nnw in rrriirrf.x! imm ijiiariniiR -in
Railroad and Steamboat transportatidri
stretch through the towns of Virginia ahd
the great cities of the North, -to Portland j
in Maihe, and HutTald bn Lake Ehd.
Similar works also ekist; or are in prog
ress, with a cdt'taioty of completion jn the
course of a yearor twd, extending from
Charlotte Southward through Columbia to
Charleston: and again from the former of
these through Augustaand the interior of
Georgia and Tennessee to IN ash vi He, as"
well5 1 as ' to the Mississippi, at Memphis,
and to New Orleans, by way of Mon tgo-
merj and .Mobile. H Through a( part of
$orC' Carolina alone a link is fWanting, to
Complete me grauu wwui cuiuiuuuiua-
tion, from bW'extrem
to theother;'ami J tofurriish to the whole
natidn4h6sefacilitie2Pofintercout,se which
i he, InhabiUnts-Nprth and South of. us, ern
I joy in their several sections. The con-
r i V- c? .u r 1- At j r !plishment. Its eJ
Columbia, South Carolina. Already from . ' ,,,
( : -i it - Goldsbord' would
Haleigh. Northward, continuous lines df. . u
v i, . -'I'lL. : -i ;vf, -u. .iijv heJiioh thus to b(
nectidn
were
hie by
me great
South
thousa
transportation: and in a military and oth.
er points of vievvj . would
ttonal advantage. Had? nature
u-wn navigable riVehke the Missis-
PPIriflovving. mijtalelgh andhar-L
t .4..T.L ..
New Orleans, or even to Charleston,' all!
would at once perceive the benefit oT the
junction of the two, through the ititeridr;
of the State, as clearly aJdid the genius of , industry and reviving the waning fortunes
Clinton that arising from the union of the : of our countrymen while it gives an as
Iludson with the great Lakes. The pa- sured hope of profit on the capital inVes-J
rallel may not be yet perfect in the pre-
sent state of Railroad conveyances, but Is
destined to be o at no distant day.
But the foregoing are merely incidental
inducements to undertake this -work. It
iui
lina improvement, appealing to ourinte
rest and State pride, by arguments which
it were almost criminal to overlook. 1st.
It would open to the market of the world
an extensive region of the Stat reaching
: lint ini 4 .. t . a J :
Tim 1 11 1 uLiuynvc iiiiica ui 11 iu iiiusi 111-
'within fifty miles, more than one-half of
1 r i i 1 1 ,
vc" "um I,,ac" m irauK anu aePPnacl
woulddd .pealculajp the..bUsinto
?? .Ta,?c; f,0nC at. ,Mt ;lU0.tBly
uom,; 01 our present uaiinw.. jn
.,..... ... .
. , , , , . V , ,
and make them productive stocks. 3rd.
. ,, . . , , . v. ,
It womd unite the middle and eastern
.ik . . . . .. r , 0
i Willi uic wumci ii suvjuuii ui iiiu ciiaic, hi a
I l x r i W 4)mA.-. rVt AVfllinilWA C fek.'o rl I '
. . . r . . 4
LIUI19 IUU CUUIUCISUUIC lUi II IC JICMJlll
mode of conveyance, besides facilitating
travel for health and social intercourse. 4.
By running over the most practicable
J o i- , ,
route it om uaieign q oaiusoury, anu
it hence turning south westward to Char-
t . ... remote on either side within nttv miles ot, on your inquiry, wnerner me receiu im
.More impelled . . .... . , - !, .l ,
. . . . ... n . . y,
t. 1 nmt iiniiiri vt i k innnrnii a
f p.l(.nHftfl still, frlhpr
. " . I
. r -i lu w
west, from the former places, and to con
' , , . c t
" J,?m L; " ,; 7 .. T " '' ' Z
uike roads wiin me nortnwcsicrn pari onuig, auumuua-
our tcrrllorv:
T1 ., . .. u LJiN-ln;amr. nf hp Inwrr and thp rlnv soil of
Whilst it would cdnfer these benefits on, amp 01 tne jower, anu me ciaj bot oi
L u.:, ,inrraaA ari ! thR unh riountrV. commend them to us
eiciUabU f,6m all profitable conV
j objeetion bai not, bee ovef
, , . t il
ooked that tt does not point immediately
, , ;.P . ,
iiwtM f.Kmi.1 nro
i to the seaboard bf bdr dwn Statr, rind to an
increase Ol me prospcruy ui wuiinainci
at - . . . . . j .
'towns. ' Let them however-not despair.
, i tfcj h fj I
Its advantages will be aHordCd to tnem in
idue season. After the completion ot tne
. i i k i tSi.. n..:il.. Ai.
i main iracK, a urancu iu cacuomc vi 4
i nuinrnh thn nnriirjililc water of the :
c rivciyivin be 0f caSy accom-!
Its extension from Raleigh to
be invited; by the con-
be formed, between .VY li
minton & the upper country, eventual-,
iy it might realize that scheme ot a cen- peace.i It is now-ascertained thab tneso
tral Railroad consecrated by the patriotic: diseases of thb mind, the severest inflic
labors of Caldwell, In an extension from Hons of heaven batturraee)are'cnrable:a'
GolclsboroMo Beaufbrfc Whether there-; those of the body: and most enlightened
fore we regardltas a single work, or as 'States, have established hospitals, where tr
the groundwork of aii extensive plan, the the poor thus afflicted are watched over,
Road from Raleigh to Charlotte appears during the eclipse of ihe undeistanding
to be the important ; movemfent : Which and .supplied' i vvith needful tejpedics. A
should first engage oUr attention and our distinguished person of the jgentler sex,
energies And I accordingly recommend who has devoted much of her life to the f
it to the patronage of the Legislature,- to j pious duty I of pleading the cause df the
the amount- of one-half or ; at .least two- Ltinatic, before States and communities,
fifthsf the capital necessary for its con-1 has recently traversed considerable part;. .
sfiruction. The distance is about one hun- of this State, tn search of information xes .
dred ahd sixtv miles by) the mail route,1
and the eost
oversirch route
itlducijnjjmt to aid.this scheme, it peseniaidUjaterested hsficvolence ojt?dvptc
J
S3t 1
stock - or iwi -ir .r'
already treated vpf thikurct WUhmtird
rnihuttenesa iharV mty 'be appvddriaW, tt-
yet attracied iuCItUiebf th tmhtli tt
38-aS'
ttOn, and from a deep Impression of iti
utility in alleviating the condition of our
'.ted.'
I have remarked Vvith some fcatisfae
lion that some enterprising persons among
our fellow citizens, Have commenced the?
navigation of Neuse and Tar rivers with
steam boats of a'ligHrclasvind that a spP
rit is awakened among the people in the
upper section of the Cabe fear to opehV
that river for navigation lb or abovpjthe:
confluence of its main branches. Every
Successful effort at objects of this nature iV
a public benefit, and deserves the fostering
aid of the i Legislature.
it 'has not been thought expedient ttP
exercise the power conferred on the'
Board of Internal Improvement by t he
last General Assembly to "sell the Cliib-K.
Foot and Harlow's Crtsit Canal,-ami it
expired by limitation with the opening of'
your 8e3sSohv' , . ,
I beg again lo Impress "on otir ntton-
Hon the indispensable'nfecesisity of irnpro- ''
ving our public roads. It is little crtdit- 1
able to our enterprize and intelligeucej
that although we aretotisiderably taxed'
iu the frequent calls on our labor for t his
object, odr method of maintaining lh6f
public highways has made no advance he fi
yond that existing ln Engand in th i.ti'm
of Philip and Mary. If Commissioners I
not exceeding two in each county, were
ycted by the CbUnty Courts with author- '
ity to ii. t he c)ief pUbIjc foad
lay them off oirv.. -At r . , .
J. ., , i L fl?ost favorable grounder.:
and were clothed wlltiw,. . 9 ,
. .. .. , , Uhontv tosuper
vise ami direct the hands ! rt , -, , , .
work them, It Would, doubtless, tentr,
to their improvement. These Courts
should also be invested With power to
make appropriations from the- County
funds to alter and improve the most diffi
cult parts, and to make plank roads where '
r.ecessaiy and practicable, with the means
.u J i i . i
at their command. Indeed it is tilled up-
J
t .1 .1 ....
urn UMinrii r ni inp ninnir riinn iti ;i v i i i i ; tin
i ....
ill .iZ "u ... " J-u
ber, and their adaptation to the sand -Mid
With mueh force.
A Geological survey Of the State is
more than ever demanded, in consequened
of fresh discoveries of useful and valti?ibld
minerals in new situations, and the im
portant results of like explorations in oth
er States.
We haVe been as yfet ivithdut any pro
(ficinn Tnr hf mnlinrntinn rtT thf rnrtflifirili ...
, . ,
of oUr paUncr Lunatics. Those of ih'e r
pdorer classes Who have been Visited, with
the loss of reason, have been abaridtihed to
their fate, except in cases Of furious mad
ness, in which'they; have beert committed
to the common- jails, as 4isturbera of tbe;
pectinte these njfdrttmates, among us, ana, ,