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TARHOROUftll :
SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1851.
Representative in Congress.
The Halifax Republican announces
Hon. J R. J. Daniel, as a candidate for
re-election to Congress in this district, and
correspondent of the Raleigh Standard
suggests the propriety of calling a Con
vention, to meet at Nashville, at the usu
al time, for the purpose of nominating a
candidate for Congress. We have heard
but little said on this suhject, the people of
this county appearing to he well satisfied
with the course and conduct of their late
Representative; but should the other coun-ties-in
the district desire it, .we apprehend
that Edgecombe will readily meet them
in convention, that union and harmony
jn the party may be preserved.
(jyrhe Democratic Convention,
which met in Gatesville on the 31st ult.
unanimously nominated Dr. Henry M.
Shaw, of Currituck, as the Democratic
Candidate for Congress in that district.
Ladies'' Fair.
The Fair Ladies of Greenville, as will be
seen in our columns, purpose giving anoth
er exhibition at Pitt County Court, in
May next. We attended their last Fair,
and were highly gratified and amused with
the entertainment and this one, we are
assured, will be far more splendid and at
tractive. We therefore earnestly advise
those who have a taste for the fine arts, to
suspend their daily avocations for a sea
son, and attend the Fair at Greenville.
(QWe have been shown a beautiful
and highly finished set of artificial teeth,
mathufactured by Dr. fi. C. Robinson; they
were fitted with springs and looked so
white and even, that we were almost
tempted to bespeak a set of mouth furni
ture for ourselves in place of the dilapida-
pasred 1350-'51 entitled ah act to ; pro
vide for the payment of the debts of the
State." Bidders will endorse their letters
"Proposals for State Stocks."
; Goldsboro' fiep.
Death of Judge Aloorcthe Norfolk
Beacon brings us intelligence of the death
of Augustus Moore Esq., a distinguished
member of the Bar of this Stale, and for
merly a Superior Co trt Judge, at his resi
dence in Edenton on . Sunday night the
23d ult Judge Moore was apparently in
good health, and while silting in his house,
was seized with an apoplectic fit and died
in a few minutes. ib.
the Fisherks.-TU seines on Albc-! lf other soaps by the bon'ton of fashion.
c...i ;.. f,.ll .Wraiinn litis better than all other soaps for the to
but with results more disheartening than; let and its medical properties lor the cure
was ever before experienced. Hauls of of Salt-Rheum, Kmg-worm, i an, , i...
forty and sixty Shad are of frequent oc- pies, morphew, Rough Skin, cnappeci
. J . . vu u Kiioc rr roiismiitnp.s-and all otn-
currfnrft. nnn v one or iwo instances rtsii,mv " i t
a mm a w - -
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Rflmalntntf in 1 1. r. r , 3
& usi VJfflce at T.i
- of April I85i, which if imMrW'i
1st of Julvnext . ' ""c l,uultH
v - j
e isent. t0
Greenville and Raleigh Plank Road.
-We understand that the Engineer em
ployed by the Greenville and Raleigh
Plank Road company to survey the route
of the road, has arrived at Greenville and
that he commenced operation on Friday
last. The Company are pushing the
work forward with commendable cn
ergy. -ib.
J2 New Stat.-! . The New York Ex
press says that movements arc on foot in
that part of the State of New York to
wards creiting a new State of the City o(
New Vork, Kings Co.. Queens Co. Suf
folk, Richmond, and a few other Count icj
on the Hudson The reasons ' given arc
the hostility excited towards the City by
the Abolition and Frecsoil journals of Al
bany and the interior, and the unjust ef
forts made in the Legislature to levy upon
has the number reached three hundred.
. Edenton Bulletin.
A Gratifying Change We are just
informed of a remarkable change in the
course of business in the Carriage making
line. A few years ago, many Northern
made Carriages passed through this place
for the interior every year. For a year
or two past, scarcely one has been receiv
ed in that way. On the contrary, not on
ly U our own State supplied from the ex
cellent home manufactoiies in this and
other places, but our Carriage makers have
actually become shippers of heir vehicles.
We are glad to hear that Mr. Metfethan
last week forwarded two Carriages to
Memphis in Tennessee, via New Oi leans
and a Buggy to Georgia, via Savannah, to
the orders of gentlemen who had &cen and
used cart iages of his make. Ilis carria
ges are so faithfully built, that those vho
have used them once have no desire to go
North for the article. And we doubt i!
any Southern establishment has extended
its reputation so widely. Hundreds of
his vehicles have been carried by emi
grants to the Southern and South western
Stales. Fay. Observer.
er cutaneous eruptions, is superior to any
nlKop nrnniratirin in tlSO. It is truly a
i . nn i- t ...
wonderful preparation. As a nursery neiwmy r umiS9 Kui l)t
- . mil . i 1 1 a i i
the kind ;, uarnes Jiza'h Mrs Lane M2rv v
soap it excels every thing of
a -
children washed with this soap will al
ways possess a sweet, pure, fair and heal
thy skin. Physicians recommend it in
preference to castile soap for washjngsores.
In order to get the genuine soap see that
the signature of R. G. Railway is upon
each cake. Price 25 cents per cake.
Dudley's Anti-rheumatic Oil, a certain
cure for chronic-Rheumatism.
Sold by Wm. II. MayiIew, the only A -gent
for Newborn, and General Agent for
the eastern counties of N. C.
ALSO, by W. Bernard, Greenville; R.
Aman, Aiiians mill; Mr. Alston, Golds
boro' and Ge t. Howard, Tarboro9.
M t
Andrews Henry JcuUing j
lineage nenry J0RCS r ,
Ladies9
it aaunequal taxation. The Express sug- ami constant search of 12 days, the body
gests the name of "Manhattan for ihe of Col. Molz has not been found, nor i
new Slate ib. there the least reliable information of the
n.i ' mode or place of . Ins disappearance. A
gjp'lt is slated, but on what authority ( mystery, appalling to his family and exei
we know not, that the Washington Union, j ling lo he community, hangs over lib
unuer us new euiionai management, win : rjle
promote the nomination of Judge Doug- -
lass, of Illinois, by the National Demo- q Scrimmage. Qnr friend of the Lin
cratic Convention, Tor the next Prcfiden- coin Republican is unfortunate. He h.i
cy. A demonstration in his favor, it is ' ajn been assailed this time by tin
said, will shortly be made by the Phila Postmaster, C. C. Henderson The edit
dclphia Pennsylvania)! and the Ohioor i,a(j a loaded Distol anI the Postmaster
1. xMr. Ritchie notices the ru-.a unloaded gun barrel, but neither used
ays thaf the Union will not ' ,;s weapon. Not much harm done oi;
THE FAIR of the Methodist Henevo
lent Society of Greenville, will commence
on Mondiy the 5th M iy next, and contin
ue during ihe" session of the Court
April 7, 1851.
TEETH !
m I iiiiisuti, 19. MP.
WOULD resnectfully make known to
Aot Found Vet -The Lincolnton Re-!iilf. ni.,nm e 'i,ttnrmt.L nml vioinliP
publican says that after a most diligent , hat he hopes to see them in due time.
licing known, he deems il unnecesar)-
Statesman.
mor, and s
take the lead, but will follow the nomiua
lion made by the National Democratic
Convention. ib
ted articles in our possession Those who j (,,e bo , d ,
capon
cither side.
We wish it to bo distinctly understood
that we are not a lighting editor.
AJountain B inner
From the Raleigh Star.
r Lynching an -'iboHtioni.st in Ken lire
said IJarrants. The Secretary of i- . ii.,.,,,, , ...
the Interior has given a lengthy decision f ,, , n it
. " J gent 01 the American Is pt tst Kmancipa-
iia iu uiu usigua juiiy 01
desire to be supplied with the latest im
provements in artificial teeth cannot do
better than to apply lo Dr. R. and test his
ek i 1 1 Norfolk Ne ws.
warrants under
is addressed to
the commissioner of the land office. He
From the Raleigh Standard.
tion Society of Nov Vork, whilst on a
pilgrimage lo the residence of Cassius M.
('I IV. of Kv.. stoniOil at li ichmnml K v
' nnil made use nl crrtam iiiiwhiHnmpcv.1 n. o 1 . t . 1 i- 1 . !? It m nn, ... M VVinny
as it gland, prohibits such assignment. , V . V",,; ; , caticu tor in a aaituicry L.siauiinmeni, ai , - -uul-u t '
M k pressions relative lo the suhject of slavery,: wholesale as well as retail. "C. Riciiarm, who is aided by Mr. I). II,
to say anything more than to congratulate
those who have been unfortunate (with
these prive'ess ornaments,) upon ihe ma
ny improvements recently introduced for
their relief.
Communications lcfl for, or directed lo
him before, or immediately after arrival,
will be promptly attended to.
March. 1S51.
'S3
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lindgers Edwin li Lan 1 '. 4rlt
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liryant F D 2
Bryant II B
Barlow David 2
Bullock Joshua K
Blossom J K
Bo wen N PMiss
Bell Jonas .f
Baker Moses
I "u -lis-
rente John
Ann Mhs
,abry Dellar M;,
Alabcry Hal., 5
,0ore Joseph
ilorganc G
M
'lay
Burhans Samuel Dr M00?e
VI M r .
ujiiiL-h v rigni uwen James
Closs William Rev Vitt Joim l
Cherry S K J Miss 3 Pittm.-in licaJc
Cherry Lunsford R Rives John r'U
Uixon i$ U
Dew Zacharrah
Downing Henry
Dennis Charles A
Ed wards M P
Roberson John
Stalon Henry I
Shurlcy Htnry
mart John T
Squires Vn-u
Green Martha Mrs Sessans V V
taton Ben Dr
Stallinirs Ca!-Pn
iiiuiu'i Key
ngpen James
'I'horn lV,Ulc
Wills Willis
Guy Miles 2
C arret t John J
Higgs Joseph
Haw kins Jesse 3
Harriss Solomon
Jenkins James F
Jenkins J II
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Wm. E. Steward's
SADDLERY, HARNESS & BUGGY SHOP
OrPOjlTK PoWELIS ilOTEI.,
Jenkins M E Miss William Henry
7 S. E. MOORE, p. m
A Southern Umnc Jsxmmi
PROSPECTUS FOR 1S5, 0FT11R
Southekn Literary Gazette,
The only Weekly Journal of its class now
published South of the Potomac, and pr
nounced by its contemporaries, botS
North and South,
THE HANDSOMEST FIRE SIDE 2tEWSPAr
IN AjMERICA,
Published every Saturday, in Charleston,
S. C, by
WALKER & RICHARDS,
Jit Two Dollars a Year, in ad cam.
The Gazette is now permanently estab
lished, and its steadily advancing reputa
tion and popularity, afford evidence that
such a Journal is both needed and appre
ciated by the Southern people. Itisa pa
per of the larger class, containing weekly
HAVING permanently located in the lour columns "more matter than the Home
Ciiy or Peters!)urs, 0 i s for sale, of his Journal of New Vork, and printed from
iown manufacture, every article usually ueauuiui type, on paper ol the nneslqiai-
Freshet in Roanoke We think it b w,,ich int,uced citizens 1 to order him My. Slock of Saddlery Hardware is Jacques, a gentleman of high attainments
Firef Wc regret to hare to stale, that cs of the tremendous freshets which arc
on Saturday night last the Mantco Paper beginning to occur so often, and to devise,
Mill, near this City, took fire and was en- j if possible, soaie remedy fur their jreat
tirely consumed. We learn that the : destruction along the banks. It is hardly
hands had been engaged at work until a-jio be supposed they are owing entirely to
bout ten o'clock P. M.,and that ihe rag-! the rain, for previous to within the list
devil had been in operation during the twelve months, wc have had equally as
greater part of the day and night. It isjhcavy falis of ruin, without producing
considered certain that the fire was occa-1 anything like the same results. Wc have
?ioned by Iriction in this machine. The j heard several reasons suggested for these
upper floor, where the rag-devil was, was j uncommon overflows among them the
filled with r gs, and, of course, the fire j filling up of the Sound by sand bars, and
when onte under way progressed with Tlho great quantity of darning, below, thus
In In.ifn flw f,-t .. Iff I .li I. ..ft ft . . t 1 .1 I 1 a 1 T AM
high lime the planters on the Roanoke ' ,u J ,l ' cu" "vu i large and complete, of all the new style a,lu cuiuvaicu tasie. iiany 01 uic w
River, should bcein to search out the cans- a tUy r lwo aflcnvartls' whereupon some; jllerns now in use-can furnish saddlers tire South are regular contributors to its
cm.e.n .se.zeu mm, arm ancr uucu.ng mm j an( olhcr3 lf;trnoss Mounting in setts or
nine limes in a horse pond, ordered him' otherwise. Mv Uuc are manufactured
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creat raniditv. Xhe laro-c walor-wlippl r .;,ri.
. : k r... . .. . ' . .h ... burned him ah ve
to leave tbc Stale. Upon refusing to do
so he was dipped twice more; whereupon
he promised to leave immediately, and
took up the line of march on foot for Ienn
pylvjuia. ib.
New Orleans, March 1 2.
A negro in Paulding, Mississippi, hav
ing committed an outrage upon the per
son of a white lady, and afterwards mur
dered her and her son, the citizens turned
out en masse, arrested ihe negro, and
was put in motion during inc fire, and ; and causing it to pond up :hc river. To
was thereby saved; but the whole build-: these may be added other causes which
ing was consumed, and the new and ex- j facilitate the progress of water into the!
Cellent machinery was subjected to the current, together with other sources from
JFoccfrjin
action of the fire, rendering it of course
useless, or nearly so.
We learn that some two or three hun
dred dollar's worth of paper was saved.
The proprietors had but recently order
dered a sieam engine wih the view of in
creasing their operations; and it is fortun
ate that it had not been received and put
in. They were insured in the North Car
olina Mutual Insurance Company for five
thousand dollars. Their loss is between
four and five thousand dollars.
( We learn that the enterprising Propri
etors will proceed at once to erect a new
Mill, and their customers may expect
jtheir usual supplies in the course of six or
height weeks.
State Bonds The Public Treasurer,
D. V. 'ourts, Esq.. haa issued proposals
for 510,000 State Bonds,al 6 percent, in
terespayable semi-annually, principal at
the end oi twenty years, in conformity
with an act of the General Assembly of
l848-49, entitled "an act to incor porate
the ayHteville and Western Plank Roail
Company," Also, for MO.000, interest
thfi same as the former. Drincinal mvnhL
at tea years, in conformity with an act
which water may have been lately divert
ed into the Roanoke near its head. 13 v
lltlQ mnilia fl-ta inmnncr..l r . . . 1 . . nr . .... 4
i..j ....no niv, iiaiuust u SUIMIIV UI Wilier r 1 ,t i
r v J . , 1 ork this ahernooti.
irom aoovc more man mis the usuil cur
New York, March 22.
The Steamer Franklin, with London
dates to the 8th instant, arrived at New
columns, & it has a well regulated corps of
HOME AND FOREIGN CORRES
PON DENTS, .
by the principal Coach makers in the Ci
ty, each maker guaranteeing lo purchasers through whom all intelligence of interest,
the faithful performance of their Carriag-j in every department of
cs, and will soli Irom my Score at their Science, Literature and Indu,
manufactured prices.
is faithfully and speedily obtained
rents and seeks a vent outside the banks.
In Liverpool on the 7th instant, Cotton
If there local causes do operate in the ebl,1 " . ' i ,
ami flow of the river, they will tend '. 35fW- An "y
.1 . . . . i otiering in the market for sale,
greatly to injure the value of Roanoke I B
low grounds. We understand that all the 1 LATER,
diking below has been broken through The Baltic arrived at New York, oh the
this time, even Mr. Johnson's which of all; 3rd inst. with Liverpool advices to 21st
along on the river alone, withstood the
great freshet of last August.
Halifax Rep.
Census of North Carolina, The Ral
cigh Register, contains tfie census of this
State complete, the number of inhabit
ants, and talistics of each county. The
total population of the State is 870,800,
divided into the following classes: Whites,
553,775; free negroes, 27,567; slaves 289,
45S.
Drowned. We understand, says the
Fayetteville Carolinian, that Mr. Gideon
Emory, of Baltimore, was drowned on
the 24th ult., while attempting to cross
Uhc River at Smiley 's fells .
ult. at which date a better feeling, in the
cotton market was reported with an ad
vance of 4d in American descriptions.
Also, at Havre, cotton is 1 to 2 francs
higher. Pr ovisions are also higher.
tf Beautiful Complexion.
There is not a man or woman on the
face of the earth but what admires a pure,
clean and healthy skin; yet how many
thousands are there who are sorely annoy
ed with a pimpled, blotched, and discolor
ed skin. Ye who are thus suffering are
advised to try
Radway's Chinese Medicated Soap.
It is approvedof by all the great men in
the Nation and is used to the exclusion of
The
aving enlarged my Establishment and tJ . J. . , J. .... ,nii
have nr mv emplov a vei v stronc and effi- .... . 1 ...
. , - r I , i , l . ln Ihe discussion ot every Jegitimaic
riinl liifrt tool nrrnTifn, nnl r n i i . - n . I tp
""-"l twiw, IV V.I III V jUI in unci Uvlvl I ,
. i i , ic, but strictly
to sell as good an article as any house Ar m , n r
" ,, , , , Aeutral m Politics and Religion-
north or south, and pledge myselt to give r
entire satisfaction. I feel truly grateful lt WU contain well digested attracts
to my friends in North Carolina, for their foign and domestic Intelligence, togeu
many favors with a liberal encouragement cr u,,n
and will use every honorable means in REPORTS OF THE MARKET AND
building up Southern manufactures, hav- . GENERAL PRICE CURRENT
ing Ihe skill and mechanism, solicit and . The publishers deem it necessary to ex
need only encouragemvnl to compele lend this Prospectus, further tln 10
with any manufacturer north or east j pledge themselves that the Gazelle slid'
merchants wanting saddles by the case not be second in elegance, interest oi ex-
can ue suppneu ai Miori notice Coach tent pi lnlormation, to any weeKiy
makers that do not manufacture harness newspaper in the known w rid- W'"
can buy of me by the quantity.
Petersburg, April 2, 1851.
. t 1111 w xr.- u arsa -
teR!AB.8Blilft
ST Oi ABB AN IE
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber desi?'ous of removing
his Slaves lo the ' South, offers for sale
the Farm known as
IB. A IB A ST 13a
CONTAINING FROM
1000 to 1500 ACRES,
A particular description of the premises
ii-
vokc the patfonagc and support oi
those who desire to see the intellectual re
sources of the South developed, nnhvhl
feel a just pride in every token of !cr Pr
grcss. Having shown that a Southern fa
mily newspaper may be
"rfs Cheap as the Cheapest, nd
Good as the Best,"
they are willing to confide their enterpr
to the patriotism and generosity of 1 e
fellow-citizens of the Southern States.
TERMS TO CLUBS.'
It will be furnished lo persons
LaI1
A . . Wt 1111
ing responsible for the whole n "
copies, and having them sent to 0IlC
dress, on the following terms:
Three copies,
Five copies,
Ten copies,
f
55
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is unnecessary, as no one will purchase TfWlI orders must be accoirpn,.e;
without examining for himself, .. .V" orderS m US' n0swA
wnn me money ana auuuw. i
to WALKER & HICHAKto
Charleston, 5-u
himself
vr. f. DrfNcr.
Tarborough, Jan. 27, 1851.