iii m PI 0 fii 4 1 ilium liiijliijiiiiiii iniiilllljl iiiiiim ,!-- ----- . I. i f f . . I , 'V. li lwlc.o. I 1 CD. 4i Tarborough, Edgecombe County, J tVaftmf ; r ,1 i.y.1 "ft 'A mi In pillil Mi Will lllllllilll I iS Hull iimiiii llllllllllllll lllllliniililliliiiii ' -nr-S . .. iiiiiiiiilii . if-, ' . Oil V ft W1- J 1 1 Slit Sattiusb $rtJ& J tv BY GEORGE HOVYAflD. JR. v Js pablished weekly atTwb DolUbs per year if paid in advance-or. Two Doilars anivFiftf Cents at the expiration of the subscription year Advertisements not exceeding a square will be nsertetl at Oxb DoLLAtt the first insertion, and 25 Oents for every succeeding one. Longer ones at that rate per square. Court Orders and Judicia advertisements 25 per cent, higher. An unequalled Remedy if i , Tl ST, for colds and ferefisfi feelings and pre TT venting Fevers. 2nd. For asthma, liver c m plaint and bilious affections. 3d. For diarrhoea, i ndigestlon and 7o5 of nppetite. 4th . For costive ness id females and males. 5th. For stomach af fections, 'dyspepsia and piles." THe great ibinU are, it is not bad to take, never gives pain, and never leaves unt co&llve! ! For all these things ii is warranted unequalled. andaUL who do not find it so may return the bottle and get, their . money back. lVis medicine is LONG LEY'S i. i '..j ' i li t , 'i -.a: I' i i. tfHestci'H Indian Panacea . We assert there is no family medicjne of half its virtues, and none that will so delight the users ot itj and to convince all that tkete are facts we offer as above. Try it wtlhout price, if you are not charmed by its effects. Fuller descriptions and an Almanac for 1818 gratis, with the agents for he countyi (See below.) j ; . !r il 4 i '- i I t vy ? ft lii The Human Hair la admitted by civilized as well as barbarous nations to be when full, flowing and perfnet, the TO ROM the I MMENSE INCREASE , of our business, we have been under mc necessity oi u&mg iv - , I greatest ornament, and when imperfect or wanting Over.L. Pender's Store, at the sin of( atPSt disadvantage to the personal a ppear- Pender & Urother, where may oe louna iance rif xn or female. That it is a 'duty to pre AN I M 31 SNS E INAUGURATION OF GOV. MANLY. ! : The 'lererr?oriy of inauguration of Chas.J Manly i'jEsqr. Governor of North Parolina; for.two vearscame off In the , Commons', Mall on the 1st inst. before the two irl.v;i' L:.i'pij4 iwnyuzU iU.M h-- T tjUi ttd) 'rq -.a . The most ardent and confident aavoiprp vision inour own. , , , cates of Republican governments, regard-t l may be allowed, however, to remind eel it as the pivot on which the success or your honorable 1ody, that the Verr failure ofour great experiment in political objecfand purpose for which- our cdrisli science was to turn. , Nor di ;the success tuerits hkve; clothed you witrMhe Uw which marked every step oltViir National making power is, that you will exerciseit Stock of Furniture, . Consisting of the same articles which will be seen advertised at the Old Stnnd. Per- that hfivn not had an onnortunitv of seeing a magnificent stock of furniture. 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 hiniself justice, let him see articles of Fur niture before purchasing. No body likes to buy a cat in a bag. 7iirboroSept. 29,-1848. Houses of the General Assembly, nrhe oath of office was administered by Chief Justice Riiffiri, after which Gov. ' Manly delivered his 'Inaucural address. Dr. Lanzdon Cheves Manly has been appointed the Governor's Private Secre tary. ; v I The following gentle'meti have been ap- ! pointed his Aid-de-Carnp, who are com- pragress in its early careeVsefve to dispel) fpr. the;r good-fof : f the,, iQirovejnentof their gloomy apprehensions. ' i their condition, intellectual and physical; I he illustrious Chief, to whom was first lor the development of the resources of committed the helm of .State, cant scarcely the btate; the increase of her revenue com be regarded as having passed through thk A'enstirate with the vvants of fhe Trtasur process of election. His great qualities aRd the maintenance of the public credit:-- hiiu eminent . services,. , naa, elevated him lur pcrieciing me system ox Hiuucauon a above' all competition ' He, andTWoniyi mong-the peo'leVind '-Wf encftni all pru- a!--fca4- At . 1 . IamI . I. I Z T I f i wiiuuuL cumucur, was "ursi m war, nrsi chl auu uraciicat iieip in aia oi me agri- . H l;ii;-;i - Jiii C 'vvie ..i-f: ; 10, y .. . .', .,... ... . , v ' . . m am. m n . . serve and beautiry it, all will admit. I his arucie rmissioned and entitled to.the rank of Col- nas oeen lor tnnre man ju years useu cAirnicijf . t It has the teMiimony of many of the most respfct- onel, viz: John Hargrove of Granville, John A. LtllingtQQ of?Davie,;. Martin VV. Leach of Randolph, and John Winslow of Cumberland. Inaugural Address. Mrs. f . . HonMIlti). TUT AS just received her Fall supply , ble lhe Priws oflhis halm' of Goods, Which as usual comprises The piles ltwrenrfeumathm,Uc. a general assortment of the most neat, use- Slays' Lutimetst ful and ornamental articles, in the i Is an article more jusiiy celebrated as a cure for Mil I iji cry line. ii U64LC. auu, ill 91 111 illC llCttl 19 Ul UI5 """"'"M uiauuiiui ll CUmillv;! C13& countrymen?r The problem remained to intercsfs of our State: ' 1 ' ;u ! ;l B be solved, could our, Institutions withstand Totarid'siillmidstitne'tmprd the shock of popular elections, occurringiwhid ; aggrandize and '.enrich our sistt at stated Intervals? Wou'Vd not tlie'di 'ffi: i Stales; tortWdef l culties increase as our population' multi plied and our boundaries extended? With each successive trial, the hopes of the menus oflree government have grown brighter and stronger. , , : The History of the Seventh of Novem ber 184S will, it is believed, go far to set tle this question. ( , That tin ee millions of Freejmen, the proprietors of as many millions of square aiiles, between the rising and the setting un, should calmly and intelligently record their verdict upon the great issues submit ted to them, is a more stupendous miracle in political science, than evet.the vonder ful agency in Physics, by which this, ver dict was transmitted in a like interval from the extremities to the heart of this extended Country. ; Since the world began, where but here in this glorious Union, are peaceful Revo tutions witnessed? Whilst other hit ions are agitated and convulsed, and the high places of power approached only through the battle field, here alone do .one set of within their, gift, by a people justly re- j Rulers give way to another without resis nowned for public virtue and social orderJ ,anccJ nf e policy of to day quietfy'iip- I the above, than any nf all others. The cases of. fr; uncompromising devotion to the Uni- tirns that of yesterday by the peaceful Mr- ablo citizens in this country, who certify to the fact tfiat the - ' BALM OF COLUMBIA' Firt, in all 'case stops the hair falling nut or rptnrpa it in most if f.illfin. and in all cases if Inst Ky st.kness; and keeps ofTdandruff and scurf on Gentlemen of the Senate, find infants and adults. Second, perfumes the hair) Or lhe House of Commons: and preserves it to old age from turning gray, j In entering. upon, the ;duties of the high Should always be used at toi ette. Third, giv ; slaliOIi to which 1 have been called, I avail Creu vigor and rapid growth to the hair, and cau- myX( 0f-the earliest opportunity to .ten sea it to curl beautifully. Lastly, prevents all i . .. - 1 v : .V . 3 ...... . . ik . ider to you, and to our common constitu- fillh or its co .sentence on children's heads, and J .... i m .u c , ,u. i tiii lent.s my thanks tor the distinction con- exceeds all other article fur the hair in quality,: , V J ., . , quantity and cheapness. Many articles have been ) ferred upon me; and to express my own stalled oa the reputation of this, and are without patriotic pride in being deemed worthy of merit though they have been and are sold at dou-; filling the Chief Magistracy of my native State. To be elevated to the highest office flTdJgaze with wonder nbh! the achieve ments of others and ignobly ifo 'riothfn tor durselves, will surely incur the guilt W the5 unprofitable' servant tliat ;l)urled Kis talent.'- -n- -jiiM ::;T ,s-..i; The people of trie State, geneltus anct- codfidingV expect you to do" soniethihg'orj nicaci ouujccis, ana win sustain your non esfefiorts ' ' ''- .'"t.-i? riJi I az Let then,T pray you, the rher strate gems and schemes of Party, be stifled bjjr the voice of-patriotism vvhi'ch fs calling you te action and let the point of emu la- lion be'vvhb shall go" farthest in that true "progress" which improves, enriches ahJ; exalts a State.- ;'' - ' - H ' To these sentiments,' awakened by the' occasion which has brought lis togetheffP have only to add,- in conclusion, thuV'witb? a firm reliance upon ' that1 Beiug'who ijp Supreme overall, I assume with humility the obligations imposed upon rre'by'thel . Constitution and the 'Laws--md Vn tbeiP faithful discharge, according to the1 of my skill arid ability, I will ' consult the' bt st interest,' the dignity and the honor Of North Carolina. 5 ' , f ( ' T i ' i ...ii. 7. . 1 I . r mnorin r.l hil of hnv I hnnirh oil llua ii c ...Ml k i.l ......rcare are annosi iiinui:jer;inje, uiu n isoinv n ct-- un, uiui un u um.i.n reftneci iur me 8U pie- ...-.. .. , ..m ;sary to let those who know the article and nave maev the laws: to we:r the mantle of Eberal and accommodating terms. Nov. 2, 1848. Jayne's Medicines. Hear the word of an old Soldier. Philadelphia, August 16, 1846. may have aroused the elements .of Party lined it with sechreqt sueces, know that ii i; !: ,.'.,,,1, p.,irift n fi,t.n v.,k n,,, i... snirit. and excited the nonular mmd bv in- ! . i .i ' . rT .1 , . . . . - t - : W f, . -r j ue naa i rue ana genuine, tior inero are counu'r- "iJ0j!1S0n and . tellers i oi ut. Jjucius oouqsiock. vorii4i;uii I st. New York, and so of , the rest of the. articles here named. Davie, niiisiu well satisfy a.t?"fctual conllicls lor the,masterTr; thougl loftier ambition than mine " ; badges and banners 'proclaim' the ardor o Tv the halt. and tame Dr. Hewe erve It will not he expected that so near the 'CohtVnditigliM ana ; termination of your session, I will present !.0UV,um'uJt)r. . t1-?"8 bone liniment is the most effectual cure for rhea- to your consideration, any specific scheme . eded. To the Public: When a soldier in the '"atsra and contracted cord, and rncles. A. , --0 t -.u I'he srau haired will find the Indian Hair Dye merican camp, in 178, I, with many , 7 , others (owing to great exposure) had a 1 , . , tr . :f . . A i !ol policy. The ncxi withessses ,the cordial saluia tionsofthe victors' and the vanquished. 1 1 1 t - i -. i . . t ". t i: to succeed, w discharged that duty with isea m; anu mat civil spcciacie exnio- The distinguished gentleman lam about violent attack of disease of the lungs, by ntt0C,a w which I was disabled from duty for a a eeahind ability that the. most patriotic ited sublime and inimitable, of .an almost will commend and admire. ill eradicate and cure all children ahd' c..a ..r i ... - uniiTisil ctihmiacinn tn llif will nf trip uiiu tiucu ui ma succcMura in cuiiiiui: nine i."" h-" v:( ol ii 1 1 a uhn haTO mnrriis Caiilmn. IlPit'urp nl nil i .'4 ........... ( Jong time, since that penotl until recent mis lr,e name is spelled Kolmstock's, the old Jy ind -From Ac Jtateigh (iegUUr i tt. ' Dwidcnd.--ThQ Bin k of the State: has decikred a' semiannual dividend: of four peftce"nifcf its Capital ' Stock,' 4 payable at ihe Principal Bank on the 1st' ihst.' and ats the Branches onthel 6th- inst. ' From th JS7.. Journal of Commerce i i ir.U: -iw' t Popular vote for President, Taylor. Cass. ,V. B. 121,395 'I New York Massac ?tts are 218.591 6I?071 6,440 6,775 IK ' i J -f -V. , .... "-:,. - .,-rs in .Ji ' Tif j' tin -i . .t i M . . ! VVl.i nrtn Inlfof .n.tatt4n ihn nnndhml I RliOtlc, 1S1 Q Ihave never been tree from cough Dutch name of the inventor. f M..9l, u.cn, mane no speciuc propu-i ;V "" r i. 1 : v : T TNew' lersev 40 009 .1.. - ... . . , i m.ta line, nin nf mi Tttstitiltinna rir tho' i'CV i)tl 31, V tJA.IJi7 a difficulty of breathing Year after Sold wholesale by Comatock k Co, 21 Cort suion ior tne ruiurej.i may se permntcu,i .V"";" " ' p.;; .; ftu " . ... . , , t . , . . . i t .,,!,;., r.. ,i-.. r l i : hemn innuence ot that smut breathed v"i,rJr year 1 have expectorated over a gill a day; ianat . new x orK -ny uco. iivwur.i, larnorj v"""s Vl "l ,W,UI ' . " t - .. " . v . f Vprmnnf ' oq'ioq often much more, and sometimes mixed M Wesson, finn-P, 8, Marshall, Halifax- i political year, surrounded by the Execo-im them by the fbres.ght and patriotism of LV P?,.- i th blood. For months together, night Hamilton-F. W. Moore, live, the Legislative and the Supreme Ju- our ancestors May this f,t be !- nicht I have had to sit or be bo Is- l",-,",M,"mil "J wtc prrBu m uvery vm;; ; 4,031 iuuctionariesol Hie-commonwealth:. c'ls"c"Jrj pcipcuiawu "".Ti , m j ao' ur to obtain mv breath. The weak- Ir .. having testitiett my devotion to the late , "; : , . nu.C ' j ' , oa ,iu:i: i u i. titfl hv an nnnonl to ihfthiht smetionq of - Let it be remembered by the unsttc- v"Vu. , KJ, .r auu ucuimv canst; u iv suuii uuijmhji w . hi Eiij i "ii r- . - .im r :.. r-. . i on ago oectoration fr-nuentlv brought me to i mi ' ' . i our religion, to bestow one thouzht upon cessful Party in the recent Pr peciorauon, irquenuy urou,ni me to a mf3hll2ilti tit iTii 'rf u.f . . h 1 .1,.. .-r.'JIi Maine 35,273 1 . f ( 1 ' -- v W w.t 4.'y Iliu t.t . CICCIIUII. lliai II 1U II I U II Hill Ul Illicit, U ;uu- (. on oeatn. 1 nave nau K,,CTt' ' . - l . 1 nwu wi after tered ness ex state bordering skilful physicians to attend me, and every thing done that was thought likely to give me rcliet. without anv benehcia etleet H4,30t ,35,282 5,910 3,644 36880 171,978 ' 10,948 27,047 28,763 38,095 80 729 849 11,863 13,837" 5,003 r 7,560 t 4 i For OoNORRitosA, Gleet, Fluor BOSi Gravel, &c. Al 'i'K.... u . 1.1 npnls vvns lhe triumbh of brethnm and not i V r a j iiui C' is 11 u iicui i su euiu us uwi iu tun- ' " r . . w r i' . 1 . t . " . r 1 inoe inn m.ir a i in f mix f miitii i mil wliiiij siuer i meti anci. nrnnor t n s t me.' n vi vo,,u.. - -rr --". , , r, ; t. 1 1- ..i . ,.wi . .'riiH! t will 'brine1 them in conflict with that fun'-l A Carolina iiit3 wiai,w uiiu uimi 1 t urc Vrii lu iitiuui. p, , a ,a. , t . u . 4 rr : ; 47,459 44,210 44,084 63.90 151,774 35,347 31,363 40,195 44,573 45,506 ;J 35455 57,959 12,157 1 - . j . . ... . 1 ' .- ... 1 .. tin m cnlnl .nl . nfinntnlr. r rami hlinih. iivpowu Last winter I had another very severe at- Rl!cr lrom,;r- James u.uauum, ctateu 10 acRnow.euge w.m ucvoui grmiiuaeine r-r--ri ' "'r. 'v rKehuckv" '64 433 47 439 . irii , . J . .. i;itrtn tsj r Aiictmi 14 1R47 irnodness ofGod to thank him fm ih win, an absolute acquiescence in the decis- , " 7- ' . if lack or Inflamation of the Lung., which 1 Milton, N. C. August 14, 1847. gooUoessoUod, to thank him lo, the ... iiorilvVi XW iHkbe'horne!111'110' '. 48933 51784 1 X fully expected ou!.He the ll. I then ; Or.-J . Kum-llr Sir: (multipliedWeannp conferre,! P'' r ;on.orihe major.ty considered my case m. past the aid of med-: Yot,r medicin,, have given entire .atisTaction-country, and earnestly to supplicate . con- V"!, IWff 9,. LiifiM'iU !" 17 523'' i r l'i'-" 4 " 1 icine, when I Was advised to use : in this SMlion of N,unU!'-lhp .f" Milt'-!tin-' o: - i Av. h uj.t wa? a contest. IW IJg , ,594, . , p. ' ,r if , ... '.,'Se"f"?-' especially, is highly approved 6f.ithaa never fail We have, most truly; just cause to be n' not for the p dtry. rewards aud trapT 'l'!? . , . P ., , .. . b Snhr ithadcureTmT Lr tr0"g U U. Uk-. ak, ,hankfulthartkfl fbrVur country, her pingftf office, That'our' poliferpppna - 4,500 ; hope that, as it had cured many of .my.sc-j, b, M M.m.jh towpply.U.. am,ni. ,. . , ahkf rv r.Iff, nents are not bV regaf ded as a .conerei M.ch.gan 7,?0r quamtances of ..various, disease, of, the Y.' will p!e4, scad m. ..'larg ppl j of U a. j c 'T'C '"d .r ,'fr.,"' m'i- bo'crusneoeneatht'ne hlei'n'ln - MOO lunKS) it might at least mitig,te my suffer- Won as jou arrive at horrierYou,,, respec.ni.ly. jilm,on.I.ndfor the law-abid.ng hearts Iowa ' ? -' ' , ' ings. Need I say how gratified I feel? : J-p; CALLOW ' -' of our people, ' i P - HT. . ; P. . P. " J Missouri . ... . 8000 It has effectually cured me t As soon as 1 Milton bror St Prominent among the events of the year, he . same dest.ny w alhasjustclbsedvia the , great politicalV . i "'M' ' " '' ' " "bVino' ' utibn through which we; have pass- f mem copartners m ine same ereai cnari- . .-!". :.t ii, ... ' m : I allude to it here' in no spirit of vainr that guarantees jus commenced taking it, 1 found it; reached my case, and I began to breathe with more freedom. M y expectoration became easy, and my cough' entirely,, left, jm&i I now ievl as well as ever 1 did in my life, and 8m fetter than I have, been for the last sixty years. -Now after suffering so long, and finding at Iasf such signal relief from Dr. JayneY2Pclorant 1 feel anxiou to inform "my fellow "'citizens'- where relief jnay be had. v I ' ' ' Nicholas Harris, Sen., 28 Lomliard St. '" . " ' Mr. Harris has long .been, a worthy member, (we believe a deacon of the Firs: 1 baptist Church in this city, and implicr confidence may be placed in his assertion- Sat. Evening Post. Prepared only By Br D. "JXyne, Phil ftdclphia, and sold on agency by Ceo. Hoicardf Tarboro' r; From the Milton Chronicle. , . Laurel Grove, (near Milton) Jan; 15; 1848; D.rKnhtDear 81rs i.iu,, .1 .t; Wh have now been about seven years. Agents tor the saie of your Restorer of thai Blood, and oth$ hr Medicines, and arei happy to state they have riyen in all cases general satisfaction, particular ly the Abyssinian Mixture has.giveu universal satisfaction, ,o that every one, .who has. used it, 'l as received that relief that you guaranteed in voqr directions. ' Mr James Mi Vernon, to w bom yoq recommeridcd yoiir JiomaticKExiract foV iieumatisrn, bought a5 bottle of "it at 50 Cents, two embrocations cured Him entirely, and the isease has ncver returnedi, lYoars, respectfully, : . , ... ; , KIR B4Y & AN DERSONr I icMTS-Q ; 110 WARD, Tarboro';; F. -S, darshall, Halif4x; rJames Simmons,' sWeldon;,C. !Pugh, pastopy , j,Ei Cook, Vyarrentonf Hen-, v Good toe, arrenton; P,.tCtBrowpvLpuisburg.: Vin fi: 13rodiWFraiVlln;Louls IT. Kittle, ttet icrsonj Ri Hi Mitchell, Oxford, May 16 th Revol ed tflorjr and exultation at a Party triumph; God forbid that on an occasion like this, our hbart should' swell w it h i any t'other emotion than love foV bur counfry, 5 our 'common- country our whole country. a In the forhiatio'n of the Federal-cbnstitu tion; there was nb subject of siichv anxious and painful consideration as the arrange rfient of the Executive department. The elective monarchies of tho old world had proved the most defective of all systems of government bUny yiftdous and able Statesman feafed i that ; any I scheme : by which the Chief-Executive fMagistfate should be' chosen at? brief -intervalis? must brodncedni4yefsal tunrUlt uid v confusion, iitin nrnvp nminen v " j-- - j M and security, 1 ii , ,U (;; .,,184,351, 1,044,913 .261,96,-j T'r overvCass , 139.4S8 to all lnla word, uur telloxo Citizens. j. i In the i m portant prerogative of Uegts laiionthe Executive brariph. of buStati Governments wholly excluded , page, the clearest evidence that.no Colony i n-rci ir.W.i ; .i-Kojl r U , i ds i i . a c iO'-t'ktkL r..i "M - O the Kail Road Journal estimates . under the dominion of the Mother Coun-; 4. , - i ri - , . t . - the whole amount of capital iu vested in f try wasmiseovernep; and oppressed &to an r, i tv f -i; -fj fl ,4",J.s.s.T':,.in; aii noaas vyimin tne last twenty-nFet lousand millions of dollars equal weni wiui xonn uaronnaVnence.'' i ' . JL -it -i ai , - 4 1 -' '5carj atone tli as ainaiurai. consequence, no one uj,, pur, ,7L ferr? ti, -v tj unor ..,.. .3vi - ! and the enhanced .Value . of property . m $tate Constitutions furnishes such marked - ! ; T I tf it t - -r - r V.l i' - - J 'cbnsequence, at double that amount. t proof of.the.jealousyof Exewitivepowe! j,c;7 lyJ"?""--- V ml . ; ? I , . , . . -.11 .?! i i- , . a Pl VSmno possesses neuncr a.miiia- .; ijOeath of a Wtalthy man reter u. -lory nor wealthiest' land holder in N'T timerepriyilege oi recommendation hasvEiieland;aHd lather-in'Iawy Edward!Evy Ueen assumea.anu ancuoni bo: hyusagerin -ririi ;r-htlv. tly wanting in stability .iniitatTon of the course "under the Feeraf "arid l&jddOJl' Constitution, rather than derived from any oia i1 i i i -i 'i i i

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