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' ! 1 Vf IP V liiiillml IliiiiiJin i i t '! I j I H huie.Yo. i ?! t;V; ;!. ill "1 Tarborougti, Eilgccombe ComttyxcV SaiurdayrrJFe&wa?PA-7 SAP- - ? ' - i 1 1 v. . j - ,. 'uuiiliii Uiilii Mi tfitffir b Oil . I iiU; tliiinf iffiiiiHi?(ffHif mm I li Hi nil 3 W, nnrnnn fnmrnlf Junrilj imnr Ufiim LJ Mil -uiuiL V K. V ii- ts !' i i rrv., L3i iY GEORGE HOWARD, JR. Is published weekly at Two Dollars per year 'if paid ia advance or, Two Dot la us and nsrr Gents at the expiration of the subscription year Advertisements not exceeding a square, will be r nserted Cisz Dollar the first inserti6af and 25 ""Cents for every succeeding one. Longer ones at .that rate per square. Court Orders and Judicia advertisements 25 per cent. higher. '..: TpROM the IMMENSE INCREASE of our business, we have been under the necessity of taking the whole up-story over L. Pender's Store, at the sisLn of - . Pender & Brother, where may be found , AN 'IMMENSE Stock of Furniture, Consisting of the same articles which will lie seen advertised at the Old Stand. Per sons that have not had an opportunity of ieeing 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. B. 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. TTirboro', Sept. 29, 1848. .' jw' ,"t5.' 1: fclfliftL I From, tht Faytlteville. Carolinian, ' ... - '.' I ' "Men of the South, rfriseV9 , 1 Under the above caption, the Raleigh Standard, of the 27th ultimo, with its ac customed ability, details various steps re- ccnlly taken by the Abolitionists and "Free Dirt meri, in the present Congress an iiaving in view me anmnuaiion ol tne rights of the Southern people, guarantied by the constitution, and until now consid ered their sacred and indefeasible inherit ance. 1 ": 1 " ' These proceedings are contained in the following extract: First came Root's proposition to report a territorial bill for California and New Mexico, with the anti-slavery cliusc -at-. ) f .WfelKS the 1.941. Mr flaw nrPSSH Strain fnll.hnnr). ffrait GtUtL -Ki I4 . i ' ! 1 ' V. '; 'rrtt-? J :" J -r,'.-f "v rr"-7 .j'o " r jb'wwii: ui norm oaroima. misis 10 ed. national bank, although it had been offset abijut ' iliairi nri'n UrikU cafled during the campaign "an , obsolete City of New York.; "But to bedouLlylib; idea." Mr. Tyler arrested the- daring eral to the State at the expense of t fie tity, scheme, by the thunderbolt of the veto, we will call the weeklV circulation of ' the iached,and the reporting of said bill; next j 1,118 ,ns'0"sai(i miscnievous, scheme lur a large vote lor the motion to abolish Sli- lher 1,13,1 to b' bifo,e our readers ll.e lbl verv in the District of Columbia: next a 1 Ioxvin .condensed and srHictory expo- still hirgor vote for the movement of,811 of ils ,ru" purposevfram the Roches- Giddings, to allow pcisonsof all colors, slaves as well as freemen, in the District Only 23 cents per box, u.u.uu.a, .u u.c aU .c ,,ull;, ,ur or a-. itR (.onnect(!( wilh the curre.icv or the fi. gainst Slavery; and lastly, the infamous lunciil, operalion, o ,he Rover'n.nent, ori Resolutions of Golt, of NWYork.de- RiatiK un.lerdcmocra.ic n.lean.l bcarins nouncing the "traffic in human bt-ii.gft" j ,he i,n)less of j,.,,;,. principle, thai in the District, as -a reproach to ourcoun-jevcr SU;C( le ar-moeraf.. o thi try throughout Christendom.'' ami in-! alion: There never was ai.y thing hut a trading the Comm.ttee to report a hill ; UllilC( Stat(!S ,J;ink rn ,hc ,-as, j o prohibiling the slave trade hi said District icrjblc tci theiri ' ; -whicj passed the Mouse of Kepresenta- Thcy h,'ve a(ld hcen 53tisflcl. , lives by a majority of .hirleen votes!. a na,iona, baok pnI)er h an obsofole SSo sooner did the Kesolution ahove re- idea," ami that it will always be vain to ferred to pass the House, than a meeting attempt ihc establishment of such an insti of the Southern members, vithout diiJtinc- The people have vetoed it more FOR the cure of Headache, Giddiness j lion 0fp;irlv Was a.mediately convened lh,n onc5 ilcson niust therefore, be had ?U Um' hcUm .Su ".Ho consuhupon what s.eps the rights cf to ingbcufthc sahie burn, Worms, Dyspcpsii, Cholera Morbus,' . . 1 end il not directlv, bv some unseen and Pains in the Back and Limbs, Liver com-lhe'r confluents rcqu.rcd them to take;" , insi(lioUJ, mctIl0ll " T!u, comptroller, Vice plaint, Rising in the Throat, Fevers of all at which the following resolution, among Pre.Mtlent tlt-ot, has, however, shadowed fcinds, colds, Gout. Gravel, Female Com-'others, was unanimously passed: ; forth a plan that to him seems feasible for plain: Nervous complaints, and all otherj Resolved, That the South prefers a Sep- ,he establishment of -a soundand uniform Hsee- arising from impurities of the; aration of the Union to the alternative of crec , 1,1 tiie United States. This blood, and morbid secretions of the liver; the Wilmot Prov iso; and the faith of each P,a,) !o ?cl "P a free hanking system in find Stomach. t State be pledged to protect her interests in the s,at(,? "'Jiilar to our own,' securing! hvcry disease to which the human frame, said territories at the point of the bavonet. ,he ,)i,is is?u,d ln the hanks in the sever is subject, originates from in.puritiesof the; i Mr. Calhoun is said to have remarked- ial StattS hy d?P0je of Unit States oiooa or derangement ol digestive organs. t T . . i stocks. He observes that, then, "Coneress But the plan was . again concocted, by Mr. former 15,000,'and that of the latter 1; uives,pi a national oanK in inc. uisirir, UUQ,000. the ratio-is I to 66 2-3 wun prancnes . tn( ine owes. , na ints il tne whoje Weekly circulation of the nscal agent, though it .was pen countenan- Mate of New York be bromrht' into'the ced hv fhi administration, was reierted. , ' !ralrnl tj " t i' r ; . 1 1 -J . i i' a "' ;.r. r TC "aaru mue in saying, mat , We,shall not be surprised to see a na-: the proportion woiild be one hundred in tipnal bank again proposed under the aus-; one.' ' ! 4 P!??s 2fM.r' P,aV'if:he" should return Vol .Againthe weekfv' .t.JrU,latinn'f 7U the Senate; but( in the mean time a ;new; North Carolina Press has 'been stated at and subtle scheme has just been thrown ! 15,000: "5n the : other hind: the dailv cir- . . Vff ,' Tnr - VvT';m lw iUiu; ;,clI1lu ,? ore man one XNew Yor pa ishinga newniational currency to Ihe gov! per, exceeds' l5.000Thft aroldtV.ra ernmenland people. of Ihe United States.4 j 21 or 22,000 per 'da which isabout 130 This is again whipping the Devil round ; 000 peraveek. ? It' may be irly set dowp thestump" virtually violating the con-! tha the Weekly circulation of several stitutiori,and fastening upon the country aj New York papers is from 3 to 6 limes currency distinct fi orn the constitutional greater than that of everv nmr in KrtK I i I Ai . . ... 1 ft ! . ,- oarouna; aim that of, the "Herald" or " I nbune -for two months, exceeds that of ll our Journals for a year. It may be asked, why make theie mor tifying contrasts? Wliy pwll the veil ed m our nVother State, and expose her defects and short comings to the gaze of a scoffing world? We answer, that in no other way can our people be made to appreciate their true position in the social scale. It is not that others may see and deride our pover ty and backwardness, but that our own citizens may see and strive to remove it, that we make the exposure. Let every man in North X Carolina xbc told, that . we are behind the age that we are behmd in Education, in Printing and 4;i.,i States of America-' ' i:U Hj '1 j 1 - n't: : - Cotton Blanket?. torwpontiipf August Republic, from Taliaferro county, under date of 15th instayr ' -4a the various uses to'whtch cotton can be applied is now Attracting dmi at tention; permit me to v mention one ?" foi whicht I have seen - no alIusion?CotfrIni B?ggng A)r Negro Blankets , . 4Pour: apcl ? quarter yard oiotton bag. ging, at twenty cents a yard,, gives at a cost of eichtv-fivV "ee'n: JS WlUt 'ML for service, weight; and warmth is worth any two woolheatha?eari be bougln in your-city lor I each." - 4 ffJTJie Boston Post says tnatdtwk young Pennsylvariians,t how m? Boston, have invented- a? Wcoriioti vc? by' 'which ?a vehicle is propelled at the rate of 200 cr 300 miles per hour. ,; Ice apd snow are no . 1 . f .iMicui io jis . operatipn. f (i he Ist "J8 It is precluded from revealing the) me tut Half erses it; ; saying "tSo inventors are not vis1onarleV,v,bul theaa thorsof at least one more useful invention1. currency of gold and silver a currency which would be as various in its character, as fluctuating in its vjdue, as the notes of the several Stite banks which should hap pen to place themselves within the catego- . I. '. "' : . . r ' . x iy-. ii is uiiiiec.essar v ior us o exiiose 3 . ter Courier ol January 12. Ji not her whig scheme. 'There is noth- OA ttT'The first .white child born in Nortli America, was Virginia daughter of 1 A n baniaa and Eleanor I)are, and gi anxi 5!aiighi ter of Governor John White, p She wag born on the 10th of August, . 1578, in Rot anoke, North Carolina.,, , , ,. , . ' A Singular Fact.Capl Hood, a well known citizen ofBeetown; Dane' Co- had a little child taken sick, which after much suffering, and with all the usual indication of the final struggle w,th death, received publishingand, , ps a consequence, in its parents' parting embrace jii the presence knowledge; that we are behind in Com- of otjier friendM. the glazed eyes oft ho mcrce. in llannf ipiinn ; . a ISitf cnrTH .v,u .iu jj i l . tp :md in Internal Improvements that wejto support the under jaw, as customary are behind in Population, in the number ! After a lapse of some 20 or;30 :minutes,ii and size of our Towns and Villages. We! woman jn attendance who was.aiding.in, wish the people to know these things, be-1 ablution and laying out of the corpse, corn cause, with all theirjvants, fney are not fenced by sprinkling some cold water on! wonting in the pride and , patriotism , that I the child's face.4 StVange to tell, the chili belong to freemen; and if these sentiments, opened its eyes, aroused, began to recover! be aroused, with a fine soil and climate,;and now in the enjoyment of full health with abundant water-power to operate on, they cannot fail to work out a great desti ny ior North Caioiina! - ; Madison ( Wis.) Jirgus. Dr. Gordon's Family Pills, being com pounded exclusively of such ingredients tertam, for submission. Hai fa, the Gan.--HaiIes, " the great Norfoik (English) giant; is astonishing tfier The Gold Mania in Europe.h New Yorkers- The Mirrorsays He id arrival of the last Steamerfrbm Liverpool,! but lwfenjsevenyears old. is just eighr has acquainted us with the--' effect of the! feet hi&h' vreiS onIy 500 lbs has a yeryv discovery of the gold m ines-of California, ! PIcasan Joho Bul! Iok, converses agreea upon the public mind' in Europe. The : bIYand h?n jnclipation to bon point or; news of the opening of the new El Dorado,' father b, Pa.unc.h Apo'llS seems to have been received Mhere with1" Persona,aPPearance. ' He is Unmarried, the san e incredulity, as at first, with us!and baling the obJection that hV lady According to VVilmerand Smith's Tirr.P !coa,tl ever noPe wesr-ther.nnmentiona- however, all doubts seem to have been at beS f such a husban he wpqldjcertaipjy ! last dispelled, and persons of large capital an )&h matc:h; fJough there uvno. one moment, the idea of tame- 1 i'. m rr , . , ti , c . e( by stocks ol the Umlec States to be r- bs nature intended should operate on the . ' - 0,f ine r0,un. ceived for public duties to the national ... 1. .. ShOUld be United, temiinrntn hut it. .;!.. I . ' impurities ot tne Human System. Strike . treasury. This would give to such notes at ihe root of the disease, removing all im- . WMi "wn uenoeratciy , n un:VVMi prtU. nn tttt e: '.:, , ourities from the bad v. nnpnin ti bul helu at cvcry haztr(l- We ' wage 1.0 it;,.,i ...V- . . ' (are bein 2 'associated fnr :r, r probability oi his eyer being matched! .. ' W.lrtll Mlf (rrr4Uinn IVo nol. ..l.. r.v i U . O I , ...... . Wo Km-o nnl inflAl Z 4 ' i' r 5 externally and internally, separating all n sired in the shape of a national paper cur-. Proeiting to the Saeramehtbjand' becom-; " 6nq Jorcign and obnoxious Chvle. SO fh.1t thp hlriMrl J . - ...w w.wvri, v ITIIILII IL m IIIET i - origin mustbe tlmroughly pure and ne.!; ofrUrnhi,;il j-v-'on, Ierpooi, ,n,. Ga4);oW, for-"P--binary ... 1 - r ti iiii ii iiii i lining iimh i iiiii 'iin . . ' cessarny aecunng a iree and vigorous . ,7 . . " . " ' l" a national currency." ggression, we ask only lor. the iUiu,n(t r a l.V.' proceeding to ihe Saeramehtbrf.r. h.nm particles from the VllJ un and government ol, rency This wuuitl avoiu al, oHSen'ions inS en88d in 'miuihg 1 operations. !, of which it is ihe. !"t a,hCrs , XVe as of our Northern loa nnlional ha(lk; by "obviating nil neccs-! ,eady U i Mated that ships areannoi 4. :histor3rIateIy,T)ut we believe "ttiatutMrV - fi V . .1 announcetl HaiIe is Ihe 'largest man that everVwaa action to the Heart, Lungs, Liver and out si-curing which for their, children all Stomach, thereby restoring health, by opening the pores, cleansing the veins and arteries, unimpediog all the natural veins 1 From the Raleigh JiegU ter. A Contrast. --There are 160 Quarter ly, Monthly, Weekly and Dailv Periodi- our constituents of the slavehld- cals in the City of New York. Thev rir ingiaies, orieny anq accurately portray culate about 70.000,000 conies every v I I ' . . - ' - . ; .... . ... onfi i r i. . f .r, ...M . . -. .. r... - : -. . . . . . . t. . 1111. nine 1111 iiirv 1 wrt m nmna nii ca,e, of the moft'ag: - TJ. V".?' ncre are .t,oub,,es m.un?t ftomberff ertSgrintrtb-Ain .;pnr, CZrvl" Dy.pepU have beetf C . r'- r" "' ,n' !.T'":5' feriodicri, mak.ng 330: for the tins year will exceed that'of any previbai' X&Z fJT'XV 'whWri.rM ' Him '! ,s-"e,vss "ereio aiscuss. ,;v hat-. Male. The Weekly circulation of each of, one. ib.' - ,-' :, , T V V!- B' nocKeu- , wnere rigid aic-1- .. .g. . .it",. . ., - 1. ,iH,i;-,j it. ril Dr.i:ia-o.i,!,. .. ,:, . :, . . oyer, it won't break, the child's nose." ,, !i . , aic auuis up oiner aa vantages as;iolIows2 il . mi u lianas are iiea.aown, so it can'X irnititiU nor skii 1 1. 1 , . u "scraicn us own eyes out, and can'tscratcfi , but it'is not improb soon to be coined in ereat' abundahce -aliui ' krkiLL.i; 1: lirt. i.i v r lwe.vP. me unuea su.e, nu In circumfer- bout ' ad getey .ired tt canben'vef; of ' frorrrience ,t U id be a httle larger'thW'i iilver iai mBiifitfWfe-'KiS uu,7 u "uih-sixpence, ana is so nave a" sou a re hole fn i know thev would not have entered inio this Union These we must maintain, It appears to me proper that wej whb: nrwl nn.i'f..!.- J. .1 -I. .. . . , "'UC.CUU UIC UIUU UI UCUOO, SIJOUIQ puiiijiu me uiuuu; nicy rt'iiuer ine j 1 ' ... . . ... address eysiem not only thoroughly sound, butal o impervious to disease, even , when all other means have failed. - ' Within the last twelve months, more than .one hundred gravated forms of cured by the medicine tHK. lire 13 1 IIP! fill. InH q mAa(-iif. u . . . . . decided. "Ja,,r' uccu rcsoriea to without any benefit, and when deatnsfared its misera ble victim fully, in the face. Iff DrJ G6r dert PilU were not adapted -to the cuteof any but this horrid malady; i their tinfi form success in this disease alone would fre sufficient to 'waft on to fame' the name rQf their J oven to r as a benefactor of his spe cies. - " . ' ' ' . This medicine never Tails, to cure the worst cases of piles Jnlono week! ? i i For sale in Tarboro by A. H. Macnair& " r Gita Wo trMD. reoruary 5, 1848. Jy the purpose oT proceeding to5 Ihe Western : mortal t?1 sma!f. s in h pres coast of America via Cape Horn, and that' ence' numbers of persons' have engaged ' ' Th't'innJ1). a' 0 ' ; k: W e for,hemse.veSan.Jfamiliei. Eve, JJ'j-hm' Iare V 9 passage w ... i .amines, ive wa Indian has been lecturing 'in hartWrf r , . . p -Where, in a lecture on Tuesdav eveniner ifornia was seized upon with av dity, and : rtn L .u -r 'T ' v Jki u J ' according to the rimes, he advised the lal the maritime ports were swarming with H;M 'hLfiv "4"?'Up 1 adventurers of all nations. f?,tTr vJ . . . f t.s i o , t e!f r the progress of usurpation and agression, using nearly 150,000 reams of Paper, val- bark in the various enterprises for Califor-'lT V? Ai" -'th? .v.u.jr cAuiiJuiiruaiigersvwiuciunreaien, ueo at &tuu,uuo. in the State atrlarce,: nia, already on foot. It is not mihUfl, .i7 :-.Hr !.T;r.T. 'f? uCiw ' - w... w.vv. ina iimA till tiA. a . I -, ear, --"OTlirojBUHi;.':. vrfft Carolina Mlmmutc, For sate by GEO. IIO'mBU Tarboro', Nor. 9f 1848 ntrl inif f' Iha flhntln .lutamnnl ' I 1 v.i "iiij, uiii auur iiiaiciiiciii) tTUUIU ca A Commit tee was . appointed to report : ceed 7000,'after making a large deduction an Addressr to the neonle nf iKn 5n4,th the Quarterlies and' Monthlies. This- and to recommend some united plan of ac number seems large fable, If wef reflect that ion. The address reported by f Mr. Cal- i . ' i -u isn 7 i 4. . , r ' 4 11 Journals have-a dailvirculatioh hnnn. vvsia artnnfpd vrvim' r iri";L Vt :l . . A" ... .' l .. .. , , j M ,iV yjl 1U i. iinrcel0 twenty thousand The substitute proposed by Mr. Berrjen was rejected by a vote of 34 to 27. , , irow Ac Union. . y?,n IA Banhh cAwe-When the (irst Bank of .'the' Upited' States was rejected by the casting vote of Vice 'Presi- :ryn":n' P!!?P!,sJMpn was started 16 vfii clear of t he constitutiohai scruples by jr'ecUnlliankW which uight disseminate its branches all over 'S vTleJ " L5 scheme was at nce denounced. The Enquirer called it whipping the Devil round the stump." al ri. 'it ' mo'hit " 13 to 120,000 per week; . I, he' centre, W Enable ."eakilv , iLllTm InorthCarblinaVlhef. areaboutsltingaiah'ittrom imaH Newspaper, all of which, except two, are ; Washington Correspondent Of the Regis WIjiyand those two'arei one" of them Uer says: r - 5 ; , i; , ? Sei,an3'the; other Triweekly.' Scimej 1 "There has beeha great dealbf talk a- 7aPr "i T c"JJ-"'cc, iiavepcr-iDoui me goia dollar. I saw one a lew PiFXMH??1!? ,:ei(jdas; since! ' ; It possessed brie great advarir -)f "ii11 V fV,nd'i ??ui W' 'a' ; S? which-Ts that oW account of the hole informed haye not more .than" 400," andf ? irt'if,1 It'cih' heirer tolii bf the'1 Country; not, a few less than SP9; VYe hebeve that It is i most convenient ahd desirable coin, the average weeily'crrcul In circumference, it is a little"9 larger exceed 400 for every Newspaper in North than WIS ve1 cent niece, ahrl hal n.nrp ceed 400 for every ewsoa'per in North thaliWlSve4 cent' piece, and 'hai iraquare Carolina; but lest we may do, injustice tot hole ur the centre. The&gleahd liberty our cotemporanejand to the character on cap is left out,3 ahd lhs1ead? isput thirteen the State, we will say 450, This muhi-rBtars "one dollar, 1640M and on the ether in this planner, .160; tan sit it up side ol oard, not drtwn; and jtsbacK oon ipreau across his tnoihers arm, because the DOara supports it; tlie child cant cfaiwl jnto1 fire a burn u' toocart lesve time, all ale injnk: this 1 bes way?adies--mucFbestP,7 ... lsTike ladiergayr rral laugh. . i 1" t , i " t i; !
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