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,1,. Iff! tutu - I IP Hi iiiiiiuii t. t.. llilllll -r llllll!!! iinm iiitu i mm- mw)mhm& i ' i" ' .' 1 i l Tarborough Edgecombe County y Saturday prtfSI,, 1 849. n . - . iitill mm mmm m m wm mm mm m "ill ill , -i l tin 1 1 u in tin tituitruiin nil i u i ninuiiii nn 1 1 1 nu n uin j n n iij ni itn niTintniitiitM iiTrniVTi iiiiiinif ui uinjif iiiiin n ni A -.4 J i; Is : . BY GEORGE HOWARD, JR. Ta published weekly : at Two Dollars per yeaf If paid ia advahceor, Two Dollars and FirVv UiT3 at the ekpiratkm tjf the uhCTiptionyear. . dvrtiseftieBts not exceeding a square will be Inserted at pirelDoLLAa th first insertioa, and Cents for cyetj supceeding one.t; Longer ones at that rate per square. Court Orders and Judicia idvertisementa 25 percent, ligrher. ; VOTiMITIIJElB. PROM 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 si&n of Pender & Brother, where may be found AX 1 31 31 E ICS E 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 of geeine a magnificent stock of Jurriiturc are respectfully solicited to call, as prices! and quality shall.surely .suit. -. Furniture! tepaired at either place at the shortest no tice. ! : ' F. L: BOND. N. B. In order that a man may do himselfjusti.ee, let him see articles of Fur-f niture before purchasing, rip bouy luces to buy a cat in a bag. Jarboro', Sept., 29, 1848. mis mmmnm 1 TOWIWf IrTHMLS O ill y 215 cents per box, FOR theurQtof ..Headache. Giddiness Sng, nw aiwipea a neiu, poir mapi y SaTf Rheum; Rheumatism, Piles, Heart- termed the Gold Fever, and seems to .he burn, Worms, Dy?pcpsi i, Cholera Morbus, ,llyjnas,ng- Wc constantly observe Pains in the Backand Limbs, Liver com- in our Exchange Papers notices of Ships plaint, Rising in the throat, .Fevers of all ,eavi thc Atlantic Ports, laden with pas kinds, colds. GoutGravel, Female Com- scnScrs for San Francisco. Thc cmigra plaints, Nervous complaints, and all other (!on tn,lher appears not to be confined to diseases arising from impurities of the any particular class of mankind; but chi blood, and morbid secretions' of the liver zensofall trades and professions, of atl and Stomach ' ages and conditions, are on the wing for Every disease to which thc human frame ' California. The spirit of enterprise is a is subject, originates from impurities of the broa(i. lhe ,and- No argument is sufli Mond nr ripMnmniit of difrAsiiv orfr.ms. Clent to. restrain it; no obstacles to be sur- . - r n Dr. Gordoi n's Family Pills, being com- lusively -of such ingredients .till .1 Dounded exch as nature intended shoujd operate on the imrjrities of the Human System. Strike atihc root of the disease, removing all im- energies, exerted to ttieir utmost tension, vincial Parliament, ol the bill proposingto Jfie ueaa coming to L.ije a corres- ern0r, hovvever, had fortified it strongly purities from the body, opening the pores can lJ,ace Jt ' meir possession. North indemnify parties for' losses alleged to pondent of the Tribune writes from anti daily expected reinforcements from externally and internally, . separating all Carolina, too. Rip Van Winkle though have been incurred during the rebellion of Knowlsville, Orleans county, N. 'Y;,j Ri0 Janeiro, so that it was thought impos' foreign and obnoxious particles from the her enemies term her, is furnishing her . 1837-'38, now assumes a more serious as- March 20, as follows: jsibleforthe insurgents to-be successful: chvlc,so that the blood, of which it is the fluota of '-good men and tlue,, for this ex pect, and may lead to important results. "A young woman of this place, named Outside' of the city there werebands of oriein, must be thoroughly pure and ne- cessarily securing a free and vigorous action to the Heart, Lungs, Liver and 00,(1 adventure. Several of ir most u or- their superior numerical strength in Par- morning was found insensible and suppo Sto.iiach thereby restoring health, by thy citizensyoung and old, have left for liamerit, have been enabled to secure its Sed to be dead. Her funeral took place opening the pores cleansing the veins and arteries, unimpeding all the natural veins and purifying the blood; they "render the system jnot only thoroughly souBd,.bUt al- Wimpervioustodisease even when ali ether means have failed Within the last twehe months, more . thm one hundred cases of the' mW ae- eraoat-J form, of. riv'..nV have' been - v . j I I - , cured by the medicine, where rigid diet- ing. the Blue Pill, and almost every other means had been reported to without any benefit, and when death stared ''its' misera-;Paccs ble. victim full v in the fapp If f)r : fior-1 don's Pills were not adapted to the cureef any but this horrid malady, their uni form success in this' disease alone would be sufficient to 'waft on to fame' the name of their inventor, as a benefactor of his spe cies. This medicine pever, fails to cure the Worst cases of piles in one ,iyeek! V ' ' ' v For sale in .Tarboro' by A. H. Macnair &: G E O. 'lIpfVrfRD. February S, 184.i .l y ! JYblices ' For coughs and . lung com plaints use Dr. Ba tholamew's Pink Expectorant syrup, i ? Sick head ache, though constitutional or inciden tal is cured by Dr. Spolin's bead ache remedy, ; tVa balm of China for the cute of all diseases hat reqnire external application. " . f 1 . Ilit gray haired m find the Indian Hair Dye For sale by Ceo. Howard. ' , , - From the Fayettemllt Caroliman. The Loafer to his la&t Quarter. Air" The Last xRose of Summer." 7 Tls the last of my quarters: Left pining alone, ...."All Us sh'iny companions' : - ! ' Are xpended and gone; Mw Bfe "rip" of its kindred : " 'l'h No ninepcnce, is nigh To keep me in "spirits" , ' ; " And gladden my eye, I'll not keep thee, thou lone one, - To rut day by day, , - -Sinr-e the rest of thy comrades Have mlted away; ut V walk down and spend thee : At Brigham's saloon, Wher the mates of thy pocket For J'suudnes" have gone. Thus! thus may I follow;1 My friends have alt Hown, My creditors dun me, My "tick" is a!! gone With no cash in one's pocket, A dinner to buy; Oh, who would inhabit This bleak world? Not I. From the IVurrcnton Reporter. Oh California! California O The glittering treasures unfolded to vievy by the acquisition of this country, continue to .it tract adventurers from all parts of the Union. The excitement, so far fron flag- rnounted,'nd dangers to be incurred, avail to thwart its onward progress. The Gold, CO 7 nan lir 1 e ailtmnln far a im iilnntaniii! sa.v e80 hold adventurers,, is plenteous there, & Cold they mean to have if human iensie neiu 01 enterprise; wnnst our good old couniy lags not ucninu ner sisters in the El Dorado. Mr. T. T. Twitty, for- i . i i - ; mcr.y a mercnam 01 mis pce, ami every . most estimable-gentleman, set out sev"al "ecks si"ee. trending, we learn take the overland route. v Young Mr. Kobinson embarked, in a Steamer last - eek. Mr. Benjamin F. Powell and Mr. Tnomas F'eming, both young gentlemen oflhe hifihest moral excellence," and Mr. onn ones, a oromer oi our wormy sner- iff and a,so a young gentleman of fine ; character left a few days past to secure n me Steamer which sails vfrom T ., , . . i ' i r . . : . or New York On the 8th inst. - ti'ofLord Llgin, the 'Governor General, a-; Mr. Jones, we learn, is the agent of a ; waiting an executive approval, and? the wealthy .and respectable compahy formed efficacy of threats'and monster meetings is in this county for workihg the mines in cflectuailly tested, with a view to intimida California, and takes with him Mr. Chap- tion. In case it should receive his appro man as a manager of the laborers engaged val, it is broadly intimated in some of the in the operations. 1 a ; rv A rrff V Canadian papers, that the next step will be The same steamer which5 bears these a Convention atsome central part of the young gentlemen takes but Dr. P. C, Pope, lor nearly forty years a resident of oiir the general opinion should prove Tavord,; village''' m'd endeared to all its inhabitants ble, to open negotiations with the . United by the most affectionate regard. 2 He is States as to "the terms of admission into emphatically one of' natures noblemen the Uhiori. ' It is just here (in connection whether we contemptate ? hit -fine talents, with tHe rbposed' ! change in ! representa-j his almost unequalled professional abili-. tiori, which contemplatc! an increase in; ties, or hid high souled chi valry and lion the number of Represehtatives arid cohse ori JVVehazard nothing i ti sayings thaiquent (hereon an alteration: of the elector California will number nonemore ? truly al divisions of the country,) that the pre s worthy 'amohgstits inhabitants, -i and no ent agitations of the' subject of ; "ahnexa emigrant leaves behind Iviirf rpore" numer-! Htbn" arise5. Thisprojectls undoubtedly ous or more devoted friends. Ujion alfj gaining adherents, and although it may our emigrants and upon, Jhcm cnorls we invoke Heaven's benisons. -i. ;"i if- . ( Internal Imprq uepifn .if, - frgtnia: ! The:Legisialuire of.,VirginiU recent session, authorized iiubscrjppni on the part of the State. to works ot, ; lmproye- s ment.. tp the amount of g4,43595p, . The imnrovements consist of railrbads, t slacfe water naviga4ionr and a large ? number of turnpikes, v,The Virginia papers entertain iiu aiarm mat me crcuu iHcRwwiqt suffer, the4present income ofttha Treasury being mpre than sufficient to meet the inj terest of the present debt, and of the late appropriations also, whenever Hfcey shall be icalled, fQtfNeipfernRepiUcan; -f y-l'X: ? ;.i ' ' ? i T . i '. ; ' 1 , w , , JVeto Invent ioh.-A M r. Wm. Lebby of Charleston has invented a Portable Steam Engine, so constructed as to be moved to any required point, Which drives an ingeniously contrived wheel to raise the water from the river in suulcient quan tity to flow.nce land. This Engine can be applied to a Threshing; Machine, Corn Mill, or almost any other piece: of machin ery, 'where its power may be required. to. ' From the Netcbern Republican. ' Brit ish East India . Th e j i in mensi ty of the British empire in India will recur to the mind with- peculiar foce at the present mo'ment, when the disastersin the Punjaub teach usnot, indeed, to expect the probability but to consider the pos sibility of its decline and fall. As far bick as 1832, it was estimated official doc- ume nts that the three Presidencies of, Bengal, Madras, and Bombay, formingjnial produce, the languishing state of the British India'nroner fso far. at least, as theinuhlic tvnrkn.&e.. that looks with lono-in?! continent is concerned) contained a pepu eyes across theSt. Lawrence to their morej , The Report eU Insurrection m 1 ' lation ot 90,000.000 of souls; while in the prosperous neighbors, and would not seri-l We are informed by a merchant, subject or vassal more delicately entitled ously object to a participation ot their j city, who has received-letters allied or prolected states1, there were prosperity, j nambuco to the 2nd of-March, that the re- 0:000,000 more, and in the independent " ' ; ". . ' ! port brought by the. .PngiishcapUin to States (Sindel Nepnul, and in v the territo-i Ji New Chang and Engi we may Demarara. and thpnee published in ome riesof Sundia and Runjeet Singh) 11.000,- credit the following" account from the Mis- 0f the New. York papers, of a gneraKtilave OCO, making n grand total of 141,000.000 souri Statesman, a duplicate , of the Sia-; insurrection throughout Brazil, is altogeth of slaves for such they wcre a whole mese twins has been produced in the Wes-er groundless. The troubles at Pernaui race of ir.cn, an ancient one, the people of tern country: ' 1 I bucoaro of a political nature, and origin the rich. fertile and famous India, reduced: "The Missouri, Twins. These won- ated in the Government at Rio Janeiro to submission by a company of British derful children are now in St. Louis, sending down a new President, thus roust merchants who aspire to the rule of mon- ; They are the children of Mr. Benjamin ng the old incumbent, , whdt belonged to archs as well as ilu profits of traders. j Ross, Texas co., Missouri, and were born the democratic party. Thereupon thai 1 " j on the IGth December, 1847. They are party flew to arms, and with some.of their From the N. Y. Journal of Comment. I connected from the breastbone & abdomen, jate deputies at their head, entered, and at- measure twenty inches in heightand weigh tacked the city -They were repulsed with Canadian Politics.-' -The affairs of j Canada arc becoming every day more in- iteiesting. What at first appeared to be I nnln m nt-a-i r-y . . Al.il. t I m.. nn!nn only a temporary ebullition ot passion, growing out of the passage, by the Pro- 1 nis measure, originating with the french ; inhabitants ot iower Uanada, (who, by passage,) is peculiarly obnoxious to the . orm.. par.yor ine loyausts, as iney bei ot tne ne.gnDors. snoruy alter iw; ' -,n . 0wn term themselves.-and thus the sectional conclusion of the funeral sermon, and be-: vS Z ' L.J , .mmositie. and national antipathies of the fore the. coffin had been moved for the bV a Ua-hinrfv dressed female namea ;Uro elasses are arrayed against each other,: purpose of crying i grave, U ;The minority in the Lower House' . hare dweovered that life Ws not einct Slw; W-T'P'W" t"W formally protested against the measure,; was once more placed on the bed ni the 'Sg1 ff1 Lvio and urgent appeals are made for a Conven-1 work of resuscitation commenced. Itis, . ,K " lion of the British constituencies of all the 'however, still doubtful .whether she will wee It. ,ia aitf .mat she appued. Uie. cow- !. 4. i . .i . . i . . . t- 'A l ' - rrovinces, to prepare ai once a solemn re- monstrance to the Queen, hoping thereby, to procure ; a :tveto : from her Majesty, Meanwhile, the billremains in the hands Province, Kingston for example, and if not work any immediate results; will lend tofexpeclitewha't is regarded by very ma ny of both parties, as at no distant dajr iii- eviiauie-me maepenaenee t)i me voia nierahd perh ps, some -degree of affilia tion with the instituti6ris;bf the U;-States. Inribis particular, a great change has takeh place in popular sentiment, and in many case the very persons who have hereto fore been most loud in their asseverations of attachment to the mother country, are now the most forward to speculate upon the probable ' advantages ; to be 'derived from a" political and commercial connec tion with the United States There is no attempt at disguise. The Toronto Exam iner in speaking of this Subject says; Wc have endeavored to ascertain the causes, that have led, to so sudden . aha.ap parently complete a revolution in the sen timents of. the party,. who used, previous ly, to speak so disparingty of the American people and their institutions. The result; of our inquiries has been to convince us, beyond a doubt, that the idea ot annexing Canada to the United States has been em braced by this party, after fully examining its own position, if not that of . the couh- f---' :. . . Quotations of a similar tenor , might be made to an indefinite extent.' Aside from a detestation; of the proposition of the Min istry (Liberals) to saddle upon the Prov inces indiscriminately, the payment of the losses resulting from the rebellion in Low er Canada, ibere is a certain uneasiness re suiting from the impoverished condition 01 me rrovmciai treasury, me .low state n . m .a I oi. public credit abroad, the withdrawal oi picference in the English market for colo - : r . - j - 1 . . . .-, o p i twenty pounds. Their connection is such that they stand face to face, heads coated over with fine black hair, and in all other K mVm I Cr H A J Cn t . mr " respects perfect in form and feature. Spencer, was taken slightly lll afew even- ings since. She went to bed, and in the yesterday in the presence of a large num- i . ... i . m. . n. . t' 0- - ' recover or not. From the N. Y. Jour, of Commerce. Recovery the Government Jewels. rni.:- ai u.i... ft.. l ne mystery wnicn luruic iuui wi mt months has surrounded the singular rob bery of the Patent Office in Washington, hfi. nt IftnHh. throueh the exertions of J . o ' ,, c Justice Migrath, officers A. M. C Smith, Captain Magrath and dthefs, been cleared up, and on Thursday they were entirely recovered in thiscity. Some time since it will be remembered that the notorious Jim Webb s'uspected of; being concerned in the affair Was 'arrested hv Officer Bow yeri of the Chiefs office,' arid gent off to Washington, tfndcr"thT cKarge of A. M.s C. Smith.Justice MagVathaccomjianied by some of tthe older members of the pol ice force, shbrtfy before paid a visit to that city, ostensibly; for the purpose of pre veritirig the depredations of jt gang, but in reality to ferret out theT thieves connected I with the robbery of the jewels, Thesej efforts, were at last crowned wiCht 'success, Tom Hand ! 'was arrested J on the dsame charge as Webb, arid two indictments wejrp found against him; From some,, information- receiyed there they were led to im B. g cuucerneu in iwe iruusaciiuu, anu- yesterday morning both were takeriintO1 custody, antTtheir houses searched from, tdp'to ? bottom,' but without -finding1 any clue to the stolen property. : Mr; Sidney Stuart, an efficient 1 clerk rof the Lower Police Cpurtj - then - took the tnatter"Ia hand, and' went with Mr; HehfyB. Jones to his residencb in Pike street, where after a conversation of about an hour, ,lin which he dwelt upon the'eonsequences that would follow hot only to him but to? his family ana me vague nope mat ne nad 01 eiuaing the ends' of justice" as all - the parties con nected with the affair were known, he ft hally induced hfm-td deliver tip the valua bles. Mr. Jones then led" him to the ub per part of the house into a small bed room, where, in a -ccevice in the Wall, neatly covered over, was concealed the bottle of otto of roses.5 This he handed to Mr. Stewart, and descending to the cellsfr he commenced 'digging under' the floor, and finally brought up the s packages con taining the barsr of gold, rthe pear!s,r brio hundred and forty-six in number,-4 and all the dianrondSj amounting to about ohe hundred arid twenty. Mft Stewart,' alteV a. careftil examination of the articlessaw' that they tallied with tfie description - df the valuables stolen took charge -of therrf. Jones wa8 conducted .prison;5 ana , towaPfis fivenjntr ,h inwrls. tnirthpr with i the d ositions mad wcre gentU Wa' jngton J; BfdziL of this- from Pen- the loss of a number of their leaders, anil a large number of the rank and file. ? M j At the last - accounts, (2d of March) : . I . I- iL. " a. a : there was a rumor that the insurgents wero about to again attack the city. The Gbv- insurgents roving about, but they were not r in numoers sufficient to be formidable Boston .Traveller Cowhiding an Editor. Mr. Judsoq, . ,. c , , i i l i nit; euuur oi a weeK.iv naner nuunsncu 111 hide vigorously to the head and shoulders? of Mr Judson, and although he drew a pistol from his pocket' and presented it while backing across the street, she fo) up.ancL. continued the assault until the-bystanders lnterlerred. bystanders A Good One Brother Browrilowof the Joriesboro (Tenri.) Whig, tells .a ' capi tal story on a farmer in that part of the State, who, to make a speculation puta large stone in one of his hogsheads of to bacco, and forwarded it to his commissiop merchant at IJevv Orleans, directing ' hia merchant there to'send a barrel ol sugar. By accident or otherwise the'1 stone was discovered. The merchant took the stone from the tobacco arjcjFput it into the barrel ofsugar Before he Weighed Jt, put onthb head and sent it back'to the tobacco man in course briimei'and ididn't say a word about the; stone. But he found it before hehadtised up more than half of the su gar. This is a fact. He got four ceii for tHestonVarid had to pay eight Stints per pound for it plicate f two, brothers named Henry B. Jones and Philander T. Jones of this feitW I'l 'L'l:"LJJJ"ij :l.-iiJLjLAl as ueiii
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