( ' -XisS'i" dna;;n tDtii of aMi.rjiwitl be . fogu&in wjie? now op. jftogttjlpdl jjijAptrsonspl "'N.r.. -''-if- wardcd-to-yW pAdam Cb'siEitpresiii.HcrmanSadt Seye?tjchi.ha lasting two days, with considerable thus insure themselves the genuine article; TIRIIOIIOVOII : SATURDAY,, APRIL 7, 1849. rgjp,Thc Wilson Committee are request ed to meet at: Dr. I horn as's. Drug store on Ved ncsdiy 1 1 th A pri 1 next at 2 p'cloc k , 'P. M. ' Bu the Chairman. - ; - , t -" ! --.?(.,-- ' ........ , Town Officers. On Monday last, Robt. R. Bridgers.Esq. was elected Magistrate of Police and iMessrs.John S. Dancy, Joseph II. Bow "ditch, and Robt. Norflcct, Commissioners of the town year. tn vnn. Vntir nreentanee will.be vour Ollau found nut vour every .move, and-, if, you. haye hri the advantage,. ,.mM3V ue care,u'- j- , f :i j v;""';'..lY V lift " " r- vrr rrrtnn As the insurceni iroops amount iu itw,- rorsaicov rj. ivn.itu. . . . - I. .. . - . OOOmenTsjrtif is difficult; to ascer tain; tb actual, rprogres of Tarboro' for the ensuing -; Counterfeiter Arresled.T-W?e learn from the. Wadcsboro' Argus, that a ...man calling himself John Gcasley, hailing from Rockingham county, N. C, was ar rested and com mi l ted to jail in that p'ace for .passing $80 in counterfeit $10 notes on the Bank of Cape Fear, and tfSO's on the;Bankof the Btatc of South Carolina These notes were wretchedly -executed, j lie had also other spurious bills, among the ni two'' 105 on the Bank of Louisville, Ky. Fayettevifle Observer. i " . i A New Counterfeit Wc learn that a Counterfeit S20 Note on the Fayetteville Branch of the Bank of the State, was de- fail in having Webb liberated, you must die. When you get this I will be in Phila-dclphia.-LiberateiWebb and send him to Philadelphia, and the jewels, goods and mon ey -shal 1 be fo rthco m i n g Respect fu 1 1 y , R. REESE. Addressed on outside:' "W.1 Seaton, Mayor of Washington, D. C. 9 ThreateningLeTtcl:r. Wjp. B Astor, of New York, recently received certain' threatening lettcrj, stating that un less he paid over 50,000 his life and p'ro- Dcrtv were to suffer. A similar letter was recei ved by Mrs.. A stor. M r . A st or nlacod th communications in the hands of the police, wfaa recommended some by play on his part, and the doposite ofn pa-ckage to the wilier, which resulted in the arrest of Franklin G. Bragg, of No. 6, and Isaac A. Biggs, of No. 21,' Morton street. Both were committed for exam ination. Hat. Timesl of the war , the termination of which seems still to. be;yery femote. n tJ ;, x Ferrard , Seized.!-While n Austria is pushing on the? war in Hungary, she is not unmindful of Italian affairs. She ha marched a body of troops upon- Ferraraj and seized upon the city and levied a fine upon the citizens of 200,000 scudi, which she handed over to the Pope. '.- i m Italy The Revolution iti Tuscany. The revolulion'of Tuscany is complete. The Republic has been proclaimed at Leg horn. -Florence and a Central Italian Re public has been formed in upon with the Romans. 1 The Grarid Duke has protested against this revolution and has -entreated all ihe powers of Europe to refuse to re nogriize the new authority, which he de clares to be a violation of the constitution agreed to by all parties last year, commit ted by a few factious men' only. Rome - A Bonaparte Vice President The Prince of Canino has been elected mMCKerrff. tcctcd in Raleigh a week or two ago. The signatures ire very good imitations, cx- of unusua! severity. Col. Fremont, whom Later from Cot. Fremont--Dreadful Sufferings of his Party. An arrival at Vice President of the republic of Rmc. St. Louis brings Santa Fc dales to the 2d The Pope after hatting between abdica of February! The independence Republi- lion and" soliciting foreign intervention, can contains letters fiom New Mexico, has now, it is said, made an application to representing the winter there to have been - Austria, and it is confidently stated that Spain is about to send a division of 10,000 Erom4he MaihelDemocrat, (Saco,)- June; W istar's 'lialsdm:-A fewda ys ago Mr. Elijah )yitham, ;f Sanford, in our, county, being in our office, requested us to publish, for the benefit of the public, his testimony in favor of IVistar's Balsam 'of w Id Cherry In the fall oflS4G, Mr. W; was attacked with a vqry bad cold, which continued to grov' worse till March', when he was con fined, to the bouse, with little hope of re- cbvbry ' Hearing vi':r's s ' ' IVistar's Balsam of wild Cherry, he revived to try it. He soon found re lief -ind after taking four bottles, was able to go out and attend to business. ' He as cribes his cure entirely to the Balsam' and refominends those who use it to persevere, even if they do not at once p'erceive "any beneficial result. We are not in the habit of writing pufTs for medicines, and only give this at the request of Mr, W. ' ED. DEMOCRAT. For sale by Geo. Howard, Tarhoro'. Hemainingjin thePosf Offiee at Ta.hn ; : 1st of, April iie will kA c UU,bffore,)(l rost umee a dead letters, 6e'i1 Jobnson II Barnes JamerHML paJ;rJC. Um kyJ onatbaaLodge Wm Braswell'N WH ' IjongAVm n ?: BonsteinH;vj!LaneA - Bradley Willie 3 Lane N L Mi CoUehMrtrorsam Moore Kliiah- M Miss; Movo II Freeman S , Mrs Philips S Tv Fountain Vin Pond Ediv;n ' (.arret t J J Dr . Rum m.... .... Green Thos W' Howarfl Wilson Savage P Mrs Scarborough B V Harrison JijIia MMs lV.i ivi t n uevjer Williams Hr. MS. M. REDMOND-p. ft 44 t ifv nro Annrttroil TK AICma i 1 ISt 3CCOU tl tS Ic ft Oil llis WAV tO CalllOlllla up, 7. TVetmorciind Fayetteville, are ad- sevcral miles beyond Pucbla, lest one hun xnirablc imitations. The plate is not cor-'dred and thirty mules in one night. Be rcct the vignette being an - eagle on the' ingthus left on foot, the party could pro- ICCU fiW litt 1 ill CI" Ul llll II II U I were then sent back in search of a settle ment, and as they did not return in twen ty days, Col. Fremont himself started on foot lo look for succor. He reached Taos right hand instead of a Wheat field. ib. From the fVithungton Journal. Conviction of Murder. The Jury in the case of Robert Hildreth, tried at thej m nine days, traversing, in that time, a last Superior Court of Richmond County, distance of three hundred and fifty miles, for ihe murder of William Taylor, in An- Major Bcall immediately dispatched' son County, on the 15th day of September company of dragoons with mules and pro last, returned a verdict of guilty of mur- visions for Col. Fremont's party. Col F der, on the 21st inst. though much worn and emaciated, wiib ibis hands and feet badly frozen, infisi- - Conviction of liycr -Hycr, the pugi- cd upon accompanying the relief party list, who whipped Sullivan, has been. found and did so, .Upon reaching the camp guilty of assault and battery, and sentenced they found the survivors in a horrible con to pay a fine of 3700, together with the dition, broken down and starving, and costs of prosecution, amounting in all to about Si, 000. ib. men to aid in restoring his holiness. (fT'Wc are authorised to announce j Col. Tubs. P. Alston, of Halifax county The latest intelligence from Italy states j as a candidate for the office of Brig. Gen. that the Roman ministry had communica-; 5th Brigade N; C. Militia. fed to the assembly that a joint inteiven- tion ol Austria, Spain and Naples is an- (Q We are authorised to announce Tho- nounccd. France had not decided what; mas J. Person, Esq. of Northampton county, asa candidate for Brig. Gen. of the 5thBiigadc, N.C. Militia. pjrt to take. Latest from Austria. Latest intelli gence from Vienna is to the 4ih inst. All t the capital agree in thinking that many Mich victories as the AusUuns won at Oilau, would ere long bring the Magyars '0 the gates of Vienna. D; owned '.Five iegrocs, in attempt ing lo cross the River to Point Peter, in a small flit boat yesterday, were upset, and two were drowned. One belonging to Mr. Sam'I Potter and the other to Mr. Edward lU.-!Vilmin!ton Commercial compelled to feed upon the bodies of their dead comrades One report goes so far as to say they were all frozen to death., iForclflii BRA XI) RE TIPS PILLS. THC BEST FAMILY MEDICIXG. Ladies should use the Brandreth Pills (fJWe are authorised to announce Maj.-M. T. WrciTAKEK, as a candidate for Brig. Gen. 5lh Brigade N. C. Militia. MARRIED. In tbis CouT.tVy on the 3rd inst. by Da- ine loiiowingts a summary oi uicim- ncs3 sooncn prevalent at this interesting portant foreign . news received by the period, the Brandreth Pills arc a safe and steamer Canada. . effectual remedy. 'V Russia.March of the Imperial i ncrc is no medicine so saie as mis it , Horrid Rape.Wc understand that a Guards ,The Continental news will be; is mo easy than castor oil, and is now lew nights ago, a rape of the most atro- , vvhh morc than ordinarv interest, and ! generally used by numerous ladies through cious character was committed in this j fact of lhe hiheit importance. Per county, on the body of an unmarried white h lhe most gtHking fealure isthe march woman of rreproachable character, by a of the impcriai gards of Russia from Si. negro man belonging to Mrs Wilson, liv- Pcler8bur These" men, numbering 52, ing about ten miles -South of Charlotte. 000 strong, have not quitted the capital The proof is said to be irresistible, but as since ,83l Th haye proceeded thr0Uj,h the case is to be brought before the jtli- VVilna io the frontier, and will no doubt frequently. They will ensure them from severe sickness of the stomach, and, gen crally speaking, entirely prevent it. The Rrniiliflh Pills nrr hirmlra rl'liov ti p it .i i vid Cobb Esqr. Mr. Theophilus Cr isn to increase the powers of life thev do not ... , , 1 t .i o i n r i . Miss Elizabeth flrieht. depress them, remaleswill find them to secure that state of health which every; j mother wishes to enjoy. In the costivc- : Attention! 21 st Uesiment. , B V-an Act of the )astr Legislature, pri vatesas well as Officers arc authorized to vote for the election of field officers. Now in accordance with that Act, and by order from Maj Gen'l.. D.,L. Crenshaiv, I shall hold an Election, in . Tarboro oh Wednes- ilnv 'lhf . 1 1 f l-i f A . j . v "j"' iiexi, ior a Brigadier. General of the 5th Brigade, ia place Of Gen'l. Barnes resigned. : The Officers and Privates of the 21st Regiment are hereby notified of the Elec. tion, that they may attend and vote if they think proper. The Captains of Companies, will give public notice of the Election in their set era! disti icts, and famish me on the day of Election with their Muster Rolls, to ena hie me to judge of the qualification of the voters. . ? HENRY. T. CLJ1UK. h - CoL 21st Reg't. N.C.M. March 7, IS 19. : ; : : Noticei THE Subscri beri having qualified a j Executor to the last will and testament of the late James Thigpen, SenV dee'd, at the February Term of Edgecombe County Court, 1S49,. hereby gives notice to all persons having claims against said dee'd to cial tribunals of the country, we shall say f fc h po,ition as lo bc able t0 k nothing more on the subject at this time, y Charlotte Journal. 1 Hard to Beat. Mr. Micajah Lass iter, pf Randolph county, aged ninety years, has twenty living children, sixty-nine grand children, and fifty-two great grand children- all living within fiftcen'miles of ( ja? r in check the disaffected Poles on the Prus sian frontier, support the imperialists in the Hungarian struggle,-and assume such an attitude as shall plainly indicate the in tention of the Czar to control as much as possible any disposition to revive the scene which so unhappily occurred during A Russian Note has ap peared in which the Czar declares his res- nlntmn nf nflliprmfT firmlir tn th trohtv of a ti r tir i , i . - "r j J Ilpa nc,,,u,ua. y e .earn ,n lsl5 in(1 any atlempt lo' infrinfio it, he a gentlemaof.VVashingtQn city called at ; shal, deem cass MlL : - : i the White House, a few days since, ac- mm . - ifVinr . ' ., J . . i 1 he entrance ol 10,000 Russians into comnanicd by his family, consisting of . - , . , . t ' i J. . . h, j Austrian Transylvania, only evinces the three sons and six daughters, to nay his i f 4U n- . i h. -n f ., - n. disposition of the Czar, who assuredly will respects to President Tay lor. They .were , nQl io an v change in the territo- received very cord.aUy.-and after shak.nSrj8 districtS of Hally, unless with the- en hahdsivillvcacli, he turned to the- father! V.,,.,,.. .. i -:. . . i ili CWIIiJVHV v add remarkecl:-Mr, you are a rich man rra nation's strength consists inthe num ber of:her people, and a parent's wealth in the number of his children,'? -RaLReg. ' (CJ"The Mayor of Washington city re ceived through the post office of that city the following curious epistle: ' IVashingionMarch 20, 1849;J" ' W. Scatbn Sir-For the lait' time an dfier will be made to you 'for "the release of Webb Trom prison. Your :i life 1 wllfde pend upontyour success in the matter. The moment he is relcased, the Jewels of the Patent Offipe and also the enlire"stock of. Jewelry' that was takeV' from I the store of Eckle, on the 19th of 'January, and 'the money aad gold" watch" that Wsakcn 'Denmark'.-Thk Schlcswig1 Troubles. The armistice of Malmo will cease af ter the 26lh March, ahd the Kfrig of Prus sia acciares mat nc win no - longer oe bound byi't.' The' Danes arc ready to re sume hostilities and are' concentrating large forces at Kbldtng.f : It w very doubt ful, . hovyever," whether the w ilia 2a Th " c6 m e ' to i blows. "We belliaerents cannot DIED, Tn I lii onntt7 mi 7Ti1iit Iif imiiI . trr-,, present them for payment within the timo about seven years, Y iltiarn. , son of Or. i ., Jf t .. . .,, , Wm S Baker ' I prescribed by law or v this notice will be n iuoi;. ji.B i u jplead in bar of their recovery. Also, all On tho 21st instant, of a short, but se-1 ' . j . r c r r.u u u- i ' persons indebted to said dee'd are notified vere attack of disease of the heart, which : . . . . - . ' i I am I -m. M MA. J I . .,11 il nidtvc jy mtriu, a no iiiauiger.ee be given. IV M. THIGPEN, Ex'r. he bore with great resignation, David Out- their confinement: Dr. wrandreth cn rc- 1 " . . . c . u sentteman ;-wa extensively known. in all ter lo-manv of nur first m.vsicians who re- J . f . .. ... ...... the surrounding counties, as uniirinnr in his commend us I'lHs io tneir paiients lottie . . ' T exclusion of all other purgatives, end the- , w. """-f -"" tj Pills being composed entirely of Herbs or f."-, mcu Succeeueu so we Vegetable matter, purifv the blood, tnd.ln1amaM!llS ?ouch wealth from so small carry off the corrupt humors of the body, beS,nmnS- Ht? Ti , ends will be gratified in a manner so simple as to give every day lu uw,'""" 1,13 oi some e.gu- case and pleasure. March 6, 1S49. Notice. : THE undersigned at the 'February Term of Edgecombe County Court, 1849, having qualified as Executors . to the last will and testamentof the late. Theophilus ly or a hundred thousand dollars. . passes : ,i f; . , In order to discriminatcbcUveen Truth, ' h,,s k"nn and fr.end, Dr. Joseph j sue(1 lo ,hemi ,iereb nolifv , persons which is eternal, and conjecture, which is """V m,?aW having claims gainst the estate to present like a transient vision, we must be guided j """"" r lc' them within the time allowed by law,or by the light ol experience, lo what does experience direct? To the free use J9r. Brandrtth's Pills. in all cases of bodily suffering. As this advice!is followed, so will the health of theVbody be. The' writer has long used them and has never found them fail of imparting'relief. In all acute' diseases, let Brandreth's Pills and mild diet' be used and the patient will sbon be restored to good health. In chronic complaints let the Pills' be used as olten as convenient, by which means the vitality of the bloodl Masonic Notice. THE FUNERAL of our late Brother Henry FoxhalL will take nlace from his will be improved, and the crisis will bej ia(e residence on the third Sundav of this generally brouglil! about; the disease being doubt that the Darilsh'rightioUhe-iJuch ies ivill be maintained lirviofate Russia has refused to admit:the 'Schleswlg Hdls- tein vessels into hbr' poils rUnles tfh'der ihclshag. 1:0 ! Uii-n j Htirigarylftultria'. Severe batttiin JIungary. The Austrian war in Hunga ry has proceeded with variable successinldreth's Pillswill kirely do5mOre' tlian?all lhe south of Hungary. "The Oetmari pop-j thcedtcihes of tha Drtiglstoresforvyour changed to acute, a few large doses of Pills and a few days cdnfihement to the house,' wil 1 cha n ge the ch ron icall y d tseased nd i-' vidu'd!;to'Vsou'6d mani; Thrs is nd'figure of the'imagination; it cah be proved by a thousand matteHofTact nWiir who have ex perienced it. u Remembeh, all carSesof diseaseVno mafter whether it be o cold or a cough; whetherit be asthma or consump tiohj whether i be rheumafism or pleurisy; whether it be typus ei' fever-and-agtie, pr bilious fever;' Cramp or whooping cough or measles; whether it be scarlet- fever or small pox: that th6' PillssknownrasilTraii- month; (the 1 5th instant ) The Members of Concord Lodge and fraternity general ly are fnitefriaily invited to attend.' By order of the W. M. 1 :i u ! Th6 Itevd: Brother JoKifF; 1 Speight is expected to preach on the occasion' ' : raefcnfjcrg Medicines. ; JUSTRECEIVED,! the Graelcnberg Sarsnparilla' Compound-the ecelebrated Children Panacea -the Eye Lotion the HcalthrBittefs-the Fever ancf Ague Pills H-the-Vegelable Pills, tand the Green :MoAintain Vegetable Ointment. ' i ! i March 86. )? GEO. HOWARD. this notice will be plead in bar of their rc covery. . . JAMES JVEDDELL, 7 Ejs ROtiRRRIDGERS, March 16, 1S49-..." . -.' . , For Gonorrhoea, GtEETi, Fluor At bus, Gravel, 8lc. . 4 , From Mi' Milton Chronicle. Laurel. Grove, (near, Milton) Jan. 15, 1S48 Dr. Ku hi Dear Sir: , We have now been about wven years, Agcn' for the sale of your ttestorer of thti Blood, and otli, ei Medicines,' and' are happy' to-state they given in all cases general satisfaction, particular ly tUeMissiniah Mixturz Mzi gireu universal satisfaction, ;o that every onv who has used 1' haaeceivtt that felief that;yqt guaranlfcd I" yout directionsa.v Mrt Joms M Vernon, to wnCin you reevmeridcd your Aromatic. Ejttruct, RlwMimatisnv bright a boTtlc of- it at 50 Cpnt and uvnt embrocations cned liini entirely, nt' ,hfl ' ' ' f llv liseasQ bas nevr rtHrnwl. yoursrcspecUiinj' j " , KlilBY ANnEB-0 I AgektGEP, fiotrjRDy farboro'; F- iMarsball,'i!a Weldon; f. Ct PugbaGasioft KookrVV Hen ry Goodloe, VVarrepton; P., C. Brown, Louisbwr?, Joha HBrodie.Prankltoi Louis II. Kittle lhB xlerson; lit tit Mitche .Uilora, . . 4