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rAKBOROtH : -ftermentfo sepulture in 133, by : i ne lolloping is a copv 01 ihc re- Watson, the manly form of the nrave cent proclamation of the President oftht Turner was 'still known amid the decay- UnitedStates in relation to the Mexican ing relics of humanity. A piece of the RevoIulion. . eioth from the breast of his coat, with ih. nnrW ,, inv ' buttons; was still undestroyed. This he; PROCLAMATION, presented to me, and I shall deposit thej Whereas there is reasot- to believe that sacred memento with one of the Societies' a military expedition is about to be fitted SATURDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1 85 1. nnrrrclion. There are two whigs c- lected to Congress from Virginia, instead of one, as incorrectly slated in our last. of our University an object well calcu lated to inspire our young men with the noble patriotism which animated him. "And by his light Shall every gallant youth with ardor move. To do brave deeds' . x I cannot close this letter without again Sudden Deaths. I expressing my admiration of the conduct We learn that a few days M'ncc Rev I of Mr. Watso:), a stranger to our State Philemon Bennett, was found dead at his . , r n . . . . 1 M i. ... I " residence near u.u.coo.o , .n asn cuu,.- , , marki thc hauowed spot that holds IV, and his wife Tcrcsn, died thc next day. tlcir mutilated remains, lie deserves " i jVJr. Bennett was about SO years old and the regard of every North Carolinian. some thirty or forty cars since, was an Mr. Watson has a son who recently efficient and prominent minister of the settled in Wilson, Edgecombe, fur the n ' purpose oi practicing iwemcinc. in Kehukee Baptist Association. nf irroitnlorilir-s in ilnptrinn I b ... Common Schools. It has been thr . . i. . i .. 1 .1 1 I dtXd 'conduct, nc uas not mucc u.eu custom, heretofore, of the Literary Hoard recognized as a member ol thai denomin- to make the Fall distribution oi theScliool a in 1 j yWv i FT -I m . I alion. 1 1 is wile lercsa, was auoui uu r unu among me various uouniies anoui 1 nrw!fr this lime; and this duty would have been UtIIC IS 1 VI III VI 1U WW III IIVI ... ..... w. . -" I r i . i .i ii iii penormeu ere mis oy me liaarti, nan they not been waiting for a correct stale ment from Washington Citv of the census uagecomoe .ueuicai oociny. of lhe Slnfft nrrMiril;,lff trt rPlllril, ft, -hodily infirmities tor some time past. out in the United States for the purpose of invading the Mexican Republic, with which this country'is at peace; and where as there is reason to apprehend that a por tion of the people of this country, regard less of their duties as good citizens, are concerned in or may be seduced to take part in the same; and whereas such enter prise tend to degrade thc character of the United States in thc opinion of the civil ized world and are expressly prohibited by la w : Now, therefore, I have issued this my Proclamation, warning all persons who shall connect themselves with any such enterprise, in violation of the laws and national obligations of the United Stiles, that they "will thereby subject themselves to the heavy penalties denounced against such offenders; that if they should be cap tured within the jurisdiction of the Mexi can authorities, tin y must expect to be fried and punished according to the la.vs of Mexico, ami will have no right to claim thc interposition of this Govern ment in their behalf. j I therefore exhort all well-disposed (citizens who have at heart the reputation last year's product, anJjlieutfiis'ttfr pected, from" present calcu1at)ona7 to ex ceed last yearns about :10; per cent. It is estimated thaf Ihc number of hogs that will be packed this season at this city and environs, w ill fully reaih 200,000 head. At St. Louis wc hear of a contract for K500 head, to be delivered on or before the 1st of December, at a price equal to 4,30 net. The hogs to weigh 200 pounds. It is stated in the Intelligencer, 'that "No. 1 hogs cannot be had at the present stage of the market, under $1,50; a price at-which a majority of packers and dealers are holding back., It is generally believed that the number of hogs m the Stiles of Missouri, Illinois and Iowa, is fully equal to that of last year. All concede that the average weight of the hogs will be greater than last year. On the Missouri where comparati vety few were cut last season, on the Upper Mississippi, and high up on the Illinois we have no doubt, from the information we have received, that there will be a large increase on the number packed last r? t . year. I he nign price at wiitcn trie season will open, and will probably rule after wards, will doubtless bring into the mar ket all the stock that can be made merchantable. .Oh IbD 2Sth ultimo . oo..nty, by ,he ReJos , 7 .'li(JS Wm,Fcrincr,,o Miss A ,L v ' TTT DIED. . In Fittsboro', N. C, October o7lh the residence of H. M. Burke, Esq xV' Pheribee Savage, wife of James sava Esq., and youngest daughter of i8 Rev. .Inch,, 1 r . la'0 bounty. Lawrence of Ed A o run ii I ir mpnt i n tr nf 1 li hMtrppnmnp io:n n-i. n..i " i. . . hmiis who iiavu ai neai i iiiu lujuiauoii " n v ioju. t ue noaru were com neneu to r ., . . , t , . . m . a. . ... . . I.. - ' Ul LUIIIllI I . il 111 d i: ilill liilllJII It II 1 d I I VI von Uklini, edical Society, Held in I arboro , on distribute in the Spring on the basis of a . 4 , r ...... , . . r. . Ji,.., i r..n.. .. , i J,lsl rcgaru ior us laws, us peace, anu us uuuu suuuosiuujf ue.day.4th Nov. 1S51. thc following table which was, no .doubt, incorrect; ami f .U.countcn.nco, anil by borough, by Doctors were elected lor the ensuing -1 u.ur-.. avvfui means prcvent any ,llch un!eI, ! iamSon; and tlie rap M T officers yeai: Dr. Josiah Lawrence, President. Dr. Pliesanton Sugg, VUe President. Dr. John K. Mercer, Treasurer. Br. JonnG. Uives, Corresponding and Hecortfing Scci'etury. Sons of Temperance. We copy with pleasure the following article from the Spirit of the Age. It is another evidence of the rapid advance ol thc citizens of this county, in all useful and laudable pursuits. Edgecombe may unhesitatingly put forth her claim as a "banner comity" in reference to temper ale social, moral, religious, and political principles. (0Vi beg p.nrdon of Town Creek Division, No. 77, located in Edgecombe County, for giving thc palm to Waterloo Divrsionfor the largest increase during the past Quarter. The Division making the largest increase is Town Creek hav- would not be made according to that ta bio, il a correct one could possibly he ob tained. The Marshal for the State, Col. Little, is in daily expectation of such . table from the Census Department; and when it in received wc are informed the Hoard will proceed to divide the Fund, and will correct any mistakes that mny have occurred in thc Spring distribution. In the meantime we may as well state. for thc information especially of th School Committee-men, that the sum to be divided this Fall will be about twice as large as that distributed in the Spring. Standard. Surgical Operations. We see it sta ted, in a recent number of the Milton Chronicle, that the operation of Lilhoto- stonc from the bladder performed at Ilox Jourdan and Wil id convalescence of prise; and I call upon every officer of this i the patient is sufficient evidence that the Government, civil or militaiy, to be vigi-j operation was as skillfully performed as lant in arresting for trial and punishment j t could have been any where at the North every such offender. Thc editor of. the Chronicle expresses a I ing mi'iatcd 5S members during the past Quarter. The Weekly Post On the Clii of De cember next, the Deaf Mute at liuleigh. will be merged in a periodical under tin above title. It is to be a literary" paper, under thc care of Mr. Win I) Cook, the present proprietor of the Deaf Mule. Price S, in advance, or 3'2,50 if payment is delayed for six months. It will be therefore that, ihcre is no necessity lor their going North, at great expense and trouble, for Mimical operations even of the most critical character. Given under my hand the t tYcnty-scc-: very proper desire that the people of the ond day of October, in the year of our; South should know that these difficult Lord one thousand eight hundred and lif-! surgical operations can be skillfully ond ty-one, and seventy-sixth of thc lndepcn i successfully performed at home, and dence of thc United States. MILLARD FILLMORE. IJy the President ; J.J. Chittenden, flrtinsr Sccv of State w 1 ' This notice in the Chronicle suggests Kossuth's Address -The Washington : t0 us ,hc PP'y of staling, that the op Union contams the Address of i,0llls t. on of Lithotomy has been four limes Kossuth to the people of thc United Pe 'formotl b' Dr' Slm.hvick ol this place, States. It is daled Bn.ussa, Asia Minor, cacn llmc successlully . The last ca.c is a 7t!i March, lS-,0, and the publication of Sman from below Raleigh, who is it has been del ,yed until this time under now he,e' raiml,y 'ccovenug. lhe apprehension tiia!,if given to lhe pub- I)r- rudwick has also been very suc: lie. it minht oncratc aminst his release. ccss,uI in "storing to the blind by This Address contains an account of the "Potions for Cataract. A case of this, of November next I. I - -I - The deceased had long been afflictci. mth a disease of the liver, and ha.l c up thc country for her health, but?" constitution was too much imp,ile( thc disease to admit of her recovery j best medical aid was secured, but ft skillful physicians could only afford h temporary relief and alleviate her suff ings. er" She bore her protracted and severe af fliction with Christian fortitude, and has" left satisfactory evidence with her surviv ing friends that she was ready for the change, and that she has left a world oi sufferings to reap that eternal bliss in re serve for thc righteous in heaven. . Raleigh Standard. At his residence in Halifax county, 0n Thursday the 30lh uhimo. Col. Whiiniel II. Anthony, aged about forty years. JYolicc. TAKEN UP by lhe subscriber, living on the Raleig broad, five miles Tabovcar boro on Thursday the 30lh ult. a srmll DAY HORSE, short mane and Ion tail about 5 or G years old, he has a black streak down his back bone, and some gray hairs where the saddle works The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, and pay charges, orhj will he dealt with as the law directs. John J. Ki Hebrew. Nov. G, 1S51. JYotire IS hereby given, that the annual meet ing of thc Stockholders the Wilming ton and Raleigh Railroad Company, will take place on the second Thursday (13th) From thc Raleigh Standard. Appointments. TUq Hoard of Intern al Improvements have made the follow ing appointments: Owen Fcnnell, Esq., of New Hanover, as the State's proxy in the next annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad Company; and Duncan K Mc- strugi lessof llungary, from the first move chiefly edited by Calvin Ii. Wiley, Esq j" independence down to the time J i ucieil aim, uvciimuvv, ui:iiiiuiini ny the treachery of Gcprgy; and it is written in a s'.yle of much beauty and burns with eloquence and p.ission. Homicide in Elizabeth. We learn j that Mr. Josh Bryan of Elizabeth, 151a h'n county, was killed at that place, on Satur day evening last, the 25ith inst., by Thos. McLelland of the same place. We have not heard the particulars of the affair, nor the motives which impelled Mr. McLel land to the perpetration of the fatal act Wilmington Journal of lahi'jx, as Directors on the part of the Mate in said Company A Dangerous Counterjeit Wc learn that two counterfeit $.50 Notes on the liae and . c. Bettencourt, Esquires, ofj glatc of Norlh Carolma were seen in this New -Hanover, William K. Lane, Esq..J town a8l wcck. They are counterfeits ot Wayne, and L H. B Whitaker. Esn.J i . i. Ii ,., i, oi an oiucr piaiu uiiu uui ucv the Bank, and arc both admirably done, so far as the engraving, paper, &c are con cerned. One of the notes, signed Dun Cameron, Preset., is well calculated to deceive, requiring care to detect the coun terfeit. Thc other, signed G. IV. Mor- decai, Pres'l, is filled up badly, the sig natures coarsly executed, and thc impos ture palpable to any eye. This Branch has not issued any bill of $50 of the old plate signed by Mr. Mordecai.'Vy. Ob. 4 The filiislrintue DpfiL VVn make. says the Raleigh Standard, the following extract from a letter from a friend, dated Philadelphia, September 25, IS51: "I was invited, a few days since, by John Fanning Watson, author of Annals of Philadelphia and many other works, to visit with him the battle-ground ofGcr mantown, which on the 4th October, 1779, was literally watered with the best blood of North Carolina. Gen. Francis Nash, of Orange, Col. , Henry Irvin, of L.dgecombe, Capt. Jacob Turncr.and oth ers, fell here nobly fighting in thc cause of liberty. Mr. Watson has. with pious patriotism, gathered thc remains of Gen Nash, and erected oyer them a beautiful monument. I saw the grave of Col. Ir vin and Oapt. Turner. It bears this in scription:. 'In Honor of the Brave! Hie jacct in pace. Col. IIENttY 1UV. N,of North Car olina, Capt TURNER, Adj. LUCAS, and six soldiers 1 killed in thc U.uile of Germantown. One C vuse, One Grave!1' Their bodies were3 recognised by an aged gentleman, Mr. Keyser, who saw interred m 1777; and on their disin- Rail Road Meeting Important Move. We perceive a call in thc Wel don "Patriot" for the citizens of Halifax and Warren to attend a public meeting, on Saturday next, to take into considera tion the propriety of running a Railroad from Wcldon to Littleton Depot, to con nect the Seabord and Roanoke Rail Road to thc Raleigh and Gaston Road and al so to appoint a delegate to visit Norfolk and lay the matter before the Directors of the former Company. We hope that prompt action willlie taken in the matter. c " Raleigh Register. To Postmasters. The secon'd Assis tant P. M. General, in a letter io the ed itor of the "Spirit of thc Age," says that enclosing bills for subscription in newspa pers, or a mark on them to show when the subscription expires, does not subject said paper to the charge of letter postage. kind is now under treatment in this place The subject is a gentleman from Wake pcration is likely lobe perfectly successful. In various operations for Cancers, as the' affect both male and female, we un ucrsianu ur. lias met wun a success rarely equalled either North or South. These notices are made pro bono pub lico, and without anv consultation with Dr. S. We deem il due to the public that cases ol skillful surgery should be (j5"We invite attention to the follow ing notice from one of the most interest ing of the New York City papers. From the New York Day Book. To our Subscribers As the time of made known, when performed by native subscription of many of our , yearly sub- physicians, that suffering humanity may scribersto the Weekly Day Book isahout be relieved in many cases, when applica expiring,, wc wish to remind them ol our lions lor relict could not be made to dis rule not to continue sending to any tant operators, and that even those who who do not- renew their subscription, have thc means may be saved unnecessary We know that nlany who would other- expense. Hillsborough Recorder. wise keep on, will not send on their two dollars because they do not like the idea of being "cut off." But wc do not do this out of any mistrust of getting our money, but simply because it is a rule which we have adopted and one r which wc find works better than any other. Many people complain that papers are sent to them longer than they subscribe FOR THE TAKBORO' FR1ISS TO MISS Most lovely, and adorable of thy stx, If to mine your name you'll annex. You'll confer a favor on a pour devil, And cause in happiness him to revel. You may be astounded at this mv nponosition. tor, and they do not like to keep the run j And t0 it advance considerable opposition: of thc time aud send orders tox stop. In ! Out pardon ihe ardor of a lover's passion, Or on Mm at least have compassion. Of this living alone tm heartily tired, And you being the only girl I ever admired, jTurnest thou a deaf ear to these my protesta tions? 1 opine, Desperation and destruction wiil eventually be mine. But if to my love thou lendest a listening ear, To me thou wilt become more, far more dear, Than all other earthly things combined This will be the ultima thule of my mindi Impromptu. Tarhoro NYC, Nov. 3d, '51 this way they are often taxed for paper and postage against their will. This is not our way. When the time is up, we enclose lhe last paper in a blue wrapper, and if we do not receive orders to contin ue the paper, it stops. We hope not only o continue the Day Book to the greater portion of our old subscribers, but to re ceive from them many new additional names. The price now is: When five copies are sent to one post office, Si 50 each per an num, and when ten arid upwards arc sent, $1 00 each per annum. Western Pork Trade The Louis ville Courier of the Oth instant says We hear of no material movement in the hog market this week, with much firmness minifested on the part of holders, and but little disposition among buyers in operate. The prevailing rate is S4,50 net.-with' the impression that the number throughout Kentucky will - about equal . MARRIED. In Marlin county, ton Thursday even ing, oth ult Mr. William Ii. Bowers to Mrs. Alary Ann Clark, daughter of Jordan Watson, decAL ; , James Green, Secretary. Oct. 10, 1S5I. PlauL Roail Notice AT a regular meeting of the Directors of the Greenville and I Raleigh Plank Road Company, held at their office in Greenville on Thursday the 9th day of October, 135 1, it was Resolved, That Books of subscription be opened by the commissioners first op pointed under their Charier, for the pur pose of increasing the capital stock of said Company, and that thc subscribers pay in a sum equal to that called in and paid by the original stockholders. Alfred Moye, President, Bit Goold Hott, Sec. ffc rp "L Rocky ill on nt to Washington Til E Stage from Rocky Mount to Washington will run as follows under the new schedule Leave Rocky Mount every Sunday, Wednesday, and.Friday at C o'clock, A.M. and arrive at Wash ington at 11 o'clock- P. Mi same dayi Leave Y ashingten every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday at I 'clock, A. M and arrive at kochj Mount at 5 o'clock, P. M.same day, in time passengers to take the cars going North. Pare from Rocky Mount to Tarboro for Sparta Falkland Greenville Pactolus Washiniron Tarboro to Sparta " Falkland r Passe rifrora nro a llmvoit in rarTV CRe r U n , I.all SI 5!) 2 0D 2 W 3 0i 4 0" 5 00 50 1 00 2 00. k of ordinary size exlra trunks of large sizp the above prices; packages, &ci in proportion. For seats, &c. apply to Hi: AMsvvaii, ingtonOi Rountree, Greenville, or Oct. 29,1851. ' Geo. Howard, Tarboro . Land Plaster. 150 Casks, 500 lbs. each, Land plaster, 100 Barrels k & -or sale by. . - , John Myers Sy Son. Washington, 6 Oct., 1S51.
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