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1 uiium a Ml P 4 Li in' jN nmnffl Mi: Tarborough, Edgecombe County, Y. c. Saturday, ipril .7, mm lifll 1 il lAi liil BIS 1'' 1 mm Mr filli ZYit' TarborcP res9 Vi GEORGE HCWARD, idlished weekly at Two Dollars per year in advance or, Two Dollars and Fiftv at the expiration of the subscription year. , prtisements not exceeding a square will be . a at O.vs Dollar the first insertion, and 5 Ccr,l3 for every succeeding . . nr sauare. Com thai iw i - . jjTertiseroents -23 per cent, higher. one. bonder ones at urt Orders and Judicial o?i the Sou I her 7i Press. LIST OF ACTS, Passed at the Second Session of 31st Congress. ,i:!s which originated in the Senate. To giant to the New Haven and New London ii. II. Co, the right of way through the custom house lot in New London: For the relief of Cincinnati Trousdale and John G. Connelly, of Arkansas. Providing for an additional term of the United States circuit and district courts a! Chicago, to the district of Illinois. Joint Resolutions iphich originated in the Senate. A resolution providing for auditing and settling the accounts of the public printers during the recess of Congress. A resolution in relation to the accounts of John De Neufville & Son. A resolution changing the mode of ap pointing the clerks of the treasures of the mints ol the U. S. A resolution for the relief of Louis Kos suth and his associates, exiles from Hun gary. A resolution for the appointment of Re gents of the Smithsonian Institution. A resolution directing the distribution of the works of Alexander Hamilton, and ;for other purposes. 'lets which originated in the House of Represent i lives An act for the relief of Say les J. Rower. Making appropriations for the current Cabinet Furniture. Just received, A FltESII SUPPLY OP Balm of Columbia, ior preserving and restoring the hair: , KolmstockV Vermifuge, for destroying worms. Bartholomew's Pink Syrup, forcoughs cold", &c. Lin's Balm of China, for diseases that THE subscriber respectfullly informs require external application. is menus anu the public generally, that be will continue the Cabinet staking at his old stand. His Furniture will be; made of good materials, well made, and at, reasonable prices. j He has now on hand various articles of furniture for sale He hopes by strict at tention to business to merit a continuation of the patronage he has heretofore receiv ed, j I would take 2, Apprentice to the a-1 1)0 ve trade a healthy boy, not over fif-; teen years of age, and of good moral char-j acter. LEWIS 120 XI). Tarborough, January 21st. 1851. Commercial Bank OF WILHIftftTOIV. -:: SEVEN DOLLARS per share on the Capital Stock of this Bank, will be paid to Stockholders or their legal Representa tives on or after the 17ih instant, being a Dividend of 5 per cent from the profit of the six months ending on the Sth inst., and a bonus of 2 per cent from the con tingent fund. By resolution of the Board of Directors. T. S.1TAGB Cashier. Feb. 12!h. and contingent exnnns.. nf I l rj - - - - w w w m mm V4 i a An act to grant the right of pre-cmp- Department, and for fulfilling treaty stip tion lo certain purchasers and setlers on ulations with the various Indian tribes for the -Maison Rouge Grant,'' in the event, tne year ending June 30, 152. of the final adjudication of the title in fa- j l?or tne relief of the widow of the late vor of the U. Stales. j Lieut. Colonel William Gray, of Arkan- For the relief of Gjmnliel Taylor (late sas marshal of the district of Indiana) and his Making appropriations for the payment Jre,ies- of avy penions fur the year ending Jtrnc To limii the liability of ship owners, 20. ts52 ;nd for other purposes. To amend an act entilled 'An act for For the relief of Charles Lynch j the rehel of Fredeiick Durivc," approved To ascertain and settle the private land August 14, 1S4S. claim in the State of California. Kor the renel of Dunning R. McNair. To authorize the exchange of a lot on Fur the relict of the leg.-u rcpresenta- the military site of Fort Hamilton for an lives ot Robert S. Bunough and of Ste- cqual quantity of ground adjoining said phcu Hopkins. !1,e' To prescribe tne mode of obtaining ev- For the relief of the Iegnl representa- Klence in cases of contested elections i" f u .. in 11 ir - n ui ujc idie uen. waiiienv rm- To amend an act entitled -An .. t r . i I fleaa, 01 the army ot the U. establish the Territorial fir.vprnmf.mnf . . . .'. 'r. ,i , ,. , r . 1 . are determined that tneir ink shall recom- lo settle and adjust the expenses of the Oregon, and an act to establish the Ten i- , , T- 1 e nfn ii j. ,i , b : . mend if sell, they onW solicit one trial ot r . uwtmuug uicuiocitta tonal iJovLTnmcni ot ivjinnessoia. To Printers. PRINTERS and Publishers ol News papers are informed that the subscribers are extensively engaged i.n the manufac ture of Printing Ink" of every color aV.d quality, which they know to be equal, to any manufactured, and which they will act to. ii . . 1. 1 , r -i. . .u.... mm u int. lun tsi pi iccfi iui 1. ci a 1 1 , us uiry ro:n the attacks of the Cayuse Indians in i To authorize the Legislative Assem jit, relying upon its merits for future pat- the years 1847 and 1S48. ronaee. Their Colored Inks arc warrant- lilies of the Territories of Oregon and! . ilnnp. r . nuv m,nnfa ntn A tyirf.n. 10 create additional collection districts Mmnessota to take tharce of the school!, ... 'r .. . , -P i 1 C7 - iars containing prices win ue sent 10 mose t ie Temtory of Oregon, and for other lands in said Territories, and for other w,)Q tesirc t Orders fur cash or city a- P75eS , 'purposes. Vents., cWted lo amend an act entitled "An act al ; To supply deficiencies in the appro. Publishers of newspapers inserting ong compensation to the members of priations far the service of the fiscal year . Jhi; advcrtisement to the amount of S2, t-e Senate, members of the House of Rep ' ending the 30th June, 1S51. an( sendinsU9 one paper at any time con- relatives of the U. S., and to the Dele-! Making appropriations for the support taininRit by remitting $5, will receive a git sot the Territories," and repealing all 0f the Military Academy for the year 3Q j.cr 0"fextra News Ink. fitter laws on that subject. ! ending the 30th June, 1852. T p qniMSK-r l i chin n 4 1 . r j 1 . a 1 1 r .1 ' ' - wia.ij-c uie terms 01 me cn cun- ivjaKing appropriations ior uie pjy courts for the eastern and western dis-! nient of revolutionary and other pension Incts of Pennsylvania. 'ers oi the United States for the year end- r amend the act to change the time mg the 30th June, IS5 ?. r folding ihe circuit and district courts l or the relief of Jose D. Ward and tf'He U. S. for the district of Ohio. Isaac Watts Griffith. To div ide the district of Arkansas into Making appropriations for the service j Spohn's headache remedy, for sick head ache and disordered stomach Lin's patent strengthening Plasters, for weakness and lameness. Connel's and Dalley's magical pain ex tractor. Mr Brown's Pain killer, to be used externally and internally. Longlcy's ireat Western panacea Howes' nerve and bone Liniment, for the cure of chronic rheumatism &c. Hay's Liniment for the Piles. Comstock's Sarsaparilla. Oil of Tannin stove varnish'. &c. For salo by Geo. Howard. . ,, ! THE BEE HIVE. nig ft On. THE undersigned propose to publish, at Lowell, in the county of Johnston a weekly newspipcr, to be called The Bee Hive." Its leading object will be lo promote the Manufacturing and Mining interests of North Carolina. Occupying a middle ground among the Southern States; abounding in rich mines of coal, gold. Iron, &c; favored with abundant water power in almost every section; blessed by Providence with the most sa lubrious climate in the world; possessing! a soil, capable of sustaining a dense popu-j0f Beauf lation and furnishing the raw materials j uable member of our State Senate, and prt sent Collector of the Port ot Ocracoke, North Caro lina: 44 At the request of Dr. Samuel Dudley of Ports mouth North Carolina, I state that soiue yeara amly possesses superior advan-' . 7 . V 1 1 . . attack ot Rheumatism, and by usins his 4Anti- umtiniE to nnr great agricultural ... rt;i . ,. certain and speedy Cure for Chronic Rheumatism. Spasms of the Mus cles Ligaments and Back, and for Sprains Bruises and Contusions. :t: THE history of this invaluable iredieine is re markable. It has risen into nrtice, and rstab iished a high and just 'eputitlon in the - region f country where it has been tried, atone from the surprising and numerous enres it has effected The Proprietor. Dr. Samuel Dudley, Hospital Surgeon, on the Island of Portsmouth, North Carolina, has used it with unfailing success, both in the hospital, and in his private practice about twenty years During that period it has been at tracting public attention, and gradually rising in to g neral and high reputation in all that region of country, solely, by the surprising certainty of the cures it has uniformly effected. Until very, recently it has never been advertised, nor have any pains been takeu to extend its celebrity. Its high reputation therefore is permanent, because it is based upon surprising and u nfaili ng cxperi ments alone The Proprietor encouraged y its eminent success in cases of Chronic Kheima- tism, and y the advice of his friends, and he will add, actuated by a desire to extend far as possible the benefits of its healing properties, is now taking measures to make its wonderful pro perties generally knowm All hs asks is a fair trial. It is now offered to the a icted in the Eastern portion .f North Carolina. Tht pro prietor is perfectly willing to put the result of its success or failure upon its success or failure, in curing or tailure to cure any case ofChonia Rheumatism, or other affection for which it is re commended Certificates from highly respectable sources like the following, can fb multiplied to almos any extent. A few are appended. fhe following has been politely furnished by that highly esteemed citizen, Col. Joshua Tayloe, county, Ni C, well known as a val- for her own manufactures of every de scription; antl multiplying as she is, her facilities of commercial intercourse with her own and foreign markets; North Car olina cerl ftwr- 4Vi nilimr 4 rv I r ! rvt-rwit n ft r l nit 1 t !1 r 1 1 1 " uii.iM.fc.v, .. .. .Rheiimatifi 0il" hp wns rAlivp.l pursuits, manufacturing and other indus- j It gives ne great pieasure ais;, to say that be. trial branches; of supplying lcr home de- side this case I have heard of others which ron mand for all the necessary and many of the vince ae that this oil is very valuable in c.ise3 of ornamental productions of art; of com pc- Rheumatism." JOSHUA TAYLOE. ting, in works of skill and industry, with Washington, N. C. June 2R, 1848. Anv nfhi r sisters, in the markets of the! For a!e bv Geo. Howard. world; of developing her vast mineral re sources, increasing in wealth, population and intelligence; and cf elevating herself tht 'luman Hair Is admitted by civilized as well as barbarou8 Steam Printing Ink Works, Philadelphia. (3 A gents for the sale of new and second hand Printing rnalerials. Post Office Stamps. c "0 judicial districts. ol the Post Office Department during the 5 To Post Haulers. THE advertiser, Post Master at Pleas- Authorizing the navment of interest vear endintr the 30th June, 1S52 the advances made by the State o T0 reduce and modify the rates of post- ant Grove, Alleghany county, Maryland, Msinefor the use of the United States age in the United States and for other is the first person in the United States Gernmcnt in the nrotcclion of the n.nnnsns. who conceived and undertook extensive- northeastern frontier. Making appropriations for the civil and ly to publish the idea of furnishing all post Toautborizc the Secretary of War to diplomatic expenses of Gevernment for offices in the country with cheap stamps, the payment of interest to the State the year ending the 30th of June, 1852, All stamps made by him are warranted c- tfGe-snr; r 1 - rr. .1 .1 ,.r,a aual or superior to any other that can be to a proud and enviable position among nalions 10 be when faJ' flowin2 and Perfilcl' lhe the Stales of the Union. To furnish in- 8 w.f.Wi wanung me greaiesi ai3aa vantage 10 me personal appear a nee of male or female. That it ia a dutu la nr hly embarked in this cause to encourage gerve and beautify it? al wi admit v aftic,0 their efforts, to draw to their support the has been form0re than 20 years used extensively. favor and fostering aid of our people, and it has the testimony of many of the most respect, incite others to follow their praiseworthy able citizens in this country, who certify to the example, will be the unvarying aim and act. that the sedulous endeavor of The Dee Hive, BALtM OF COLUMBIA which, it is hoped, will soon become a fit First, in all cases stops the hair falling out oT emblem of the once ''sleepy" and laggard, restores it in most if fallen, and in all cases if lost but now aroused and active, and thriving by sickness; and keeps off dandruff and 6curf on Old North State. infants and adults. Second, perfumes the hair But the Hive will not labor lo promote ad preserves it to old age from turning gray. these objects only; it will lend a warm and Sh"uld alwaJs be osed at toilelte- Third B3 , , . , , . 1 1 rreat vigor and rapid growth to the hair, and cau- zealous heart and Ii3nd to help on the k . r & . . . 1 ses it to curl beautifully. Lastly, prevents all nrogrcss of improvements in Agriculture, . ... , ' . . I o p 11 r 1 filth or its co-sequence on children's heads, and Commerce, Science, and all useful Arts exceedg aH other arlicie8 for the hair in quality, the advancement of knowledge, morality quanlity and cheapness. Many articles have been and virtue; and present its readers with slaite0 on the reputation of this, and are without the usual variety of reading matter, em- merit though they have been and are sold at dou bracing whatever may be deemed instruc-' ble the prices of this balm. tive, interesting or amusing, coming with-, For sale by Geo Howard, Tarboro. in the scope and bounds of a chaste, ele vated, and well intended, if not well con ducted hebdomedal. cf(i U. S. in the suppression of the hos-. Making appropriations foi the support procured for the same price, and whenev !iI'ties ofthe Greek, Seminole, and Cher-Lf the armv for the year ending the 30th ;er any are sent out m any manner defec- - -r - Kee Indians, in the vears 1836, 1S37, and ! Df June, 1352 Making appropriations ior the navai iora,uCU, .. .M.w-. , right to make such comment upon passing hcallh i3i,tersthe Fever and Ague Pills JUST RECEDED, the Graefenbcrg j Sarsaparilla iompound the celebrated 1S3S lief 10 found a military asylum for the re- Aw.l ... mm mm dI'u support of invalid and disabled i june 1852. To establish certain post routes Tr will bn nputral in nolitics: but the r j :ii 1. , ltlve or u7, UP' 1 Editor will always reserve to himself the ; rhiM f-s P3acea-tl,e EyeUtlon-the (service lor tne year cuuu6 - 0 r lt ;eveni!! aim an .uduc.au. jjuuhc imcicsi, !ne vegetable Vls and the Greea Wuers of the army of the U. S. r amend the acts regulating the ap Pri3ement ,pf imported merchandise and ,olher, purposes. 1 r lh"e'rclief of the American Coloni bon Society. For the relief of the administrator of ldPr Frederick D. Mills, deceased, the relief of Hubert II. Booley. ,0r the settlement of certain classes of j,V!te land claims 4within the limits of Haron de Bastrop Grant," and for al- VVln? pre-emption to certain actual set jrMn the event of the final adjudication 'title of the said de Bastrop Grant i u me u. S. Mhe relief of Wm. Hardin. t",r we relief of H. J. McCIintocIt, Jll'S9ri Lull, and Mansfield Carter. in in the i United States and the Territories thereof. Making appropriations for light-houses, iiiiht-boats, buoys, &e , and providing for " .... . the erection and establishment oi ine same, and for other purposes. Joint Resolutions which originated in the House of Representatives. A ioint resolution explaining the act of the 7th July, 1838, March 3, 1843, and January 17, 1844. A ioint resolution providing for and ad justment of the accounts of John D. Col mesnil, President ofthe unio ana sippi TVJail Line Company. (pThe Artesian Well at Charleston has been bored to the depth ol ivtv ieei. with a full set of Changes for dates, at; on in stamp one change Si. When stamps are neatly made with v for thirty pTes hall be kep ! r' ' " V Ointment y J52, (for thirty pieces shall be .kept ma become lhe tMf unbias. p , , stamns ad libitum, bull sets with J , P.- y - ueo. ed by party ties and prejudices The Bee Hive will be issued weekly, ion good paper, of respectable size, and on turned handle and screw-same style asjclear fy doUars per annum. the regular government x . j. sia.nps durable, efficient and warranted:- Price one to two dollars only, and special au thority to send by mail free. Address, "Post Master, Pleasant Grove, Alleghany county, Maryland .... : Subscribers, and those who may inter est themselves in procuring lists of elubs of subscribers, will please sent! their names to the Postmaster at Lowell, John ston county, Avho is authorized and re quested to act as Agent in receiving sub- Howard. - . - LI' Lr ' .I 1 vjucottu iu (P-Any eanor puousning tne - p K STROTHER. (vvith this note) three times, and sending; lg5l , nnnv of the paper, shall receive credit! for ten dollars in wood letter, or a ten dollar proof press or if preferred, a wood! . raving or an engraved newspaper head ,f the above value will be forwarded. March 6,1851. Life Pills and Rhenix Bitters, Dr. JVistar's Balsam of IVild Cherry. For sale by Geo. Howard. Tarboro9. Pepsin, The true digestive fluid or tiiasta'ic Juice, FOR the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia jaundice, liver complaint, constipation and nervous declineprepared from lennet, or the fourth stomach of the ox, after di rections of Baron Leibig, the great phys iological chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M D. Philadelphia, Pa. infallible Yeast Poicter Gm in 1 homsonifft Medicines J injurs Vills, est. For sale by Geo. Howard ,r . . 8 - r K s I : : t 4 V -
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