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35 IX i 13 SATURDAY, DKCEMBKR 13,1851 Large Sale. Tho attention of the reader is directed to the advertisement of the large sale of the property of (lie late Richard Hincs, Esqr. Several errors occurred in it in our last issue, which arr now corrected. Persons wishing to purchase valuable lands, or to increase and improve their st.vk, will now have a fine opportunity of doing so. Prcu'a't ut ((', Cr.

Ve have inserted on our first page, a considerable portion of this important document. It is wltiggisk in general, and of course will be sev rely criticised and condemned by the democratic press. Notwithstanding the Message admits that our National finauces are in a prosperous condition, yet a change frnn the present ad valorem to the iniquitous and deceptive specific system of duties is again urged. Il.ppily for the nation, there are decided democratic majorities in both Houses of Congress, who will probably see to the safety of the ship of etat wever incompetent or unskilful the he. msnian nuy be.

Loth Houses of Congress are rapidly prepa-rmg for the busiucs if tlr session. The WteMg 7 The above is the title of a verv handsome sliest, published in Raleigh and edited by Messrs. C. II. AVilcv Win.

1). Cooke. It succeeds the Deaf Mute, much enlarged and and is intended to supply the great desideratum in the literature of Ii St ito fine family newspaper. The characters of the iitors, well known to our readers, one as our State novelist, the other as form -r Editor of th- Mute, entitle it to a generous p-; Tf Wo wish ihoin snccAHj IVrms in! atUVUUCe. I Tarloro' Arwlnvy.

i Tuesd iy and Wednesday last, th? Examination of the Punils in th. Fe- Ie Department of this institution took place 4 1 1 the )' vision, he is intrmed that he win -og with a Concert on Wednesday even- m) rt.qIire lo tj kr anv lU.tl in-inj by th- music scholars. This Depirtment wilh n.s or political is u.i wr the continued supervision of T. pnles If then he should he reqmr-R. Ow-a and Lidy Miss Sarah E.

Howard, Vl or force.l to lake anything ti kind, music teacher md the flourishing condition of it certainly would by no means be hind the Academy, with the large number of visit- ing. The expense then must be the on-ors win attend the public exhibitions, fully at- ly reason for not pursuing such a coins-. u. interest taken in the institution bv the and it lmos to me tti it I I am pu Lc, the assiduity and competency of the tea, and the application and proficiency Of ilu pupils. To the Editor of he Press.

Good morning, M' A litor, hoiv do a onje-tion by gvnend leasoumj; is too yon do these cold frosty morning? I'm easy, io wish it overturned by any propo-totrrahhf my If ami hoping youVe in Hll'iUl participation to its supporters the scne fix. I shall uiake known my bu- Who compose the Order of the Sons of Fin. vnnoiif lunnor paney. I wish to i i i i vithout lurttier fiarlev I wsti to wnar ua neeo-nor uonexnie. inn nii.ersoiuiit hk.

me lat nunVier of the l-es ws looked for wiih interest, hoping 'here vvould rV a ciioiiuuatiori of I rose entertaining eiTn- which have been the talk of the town since th-ir appearance. frost of the season checked their j-ega-eari uignr io a cleanness immort alt- ty? Jr, have they reached their -mo- mentary destinations," and feel satisfied I II II I to rest upon meir earned myf I ne co.mnunitv look for more from such bright beginnings. Kdge. ombe may have a "diamond in the rough for a future By ron. Shelley, or Keats.

Quin sane SIuhv your hands ye devotees of the rdnrt Strike your lyre, -nova virtute." "Mr iter au astra. Make goou use your "very elegant leisure," friend and show up Uunphdale again, hiding his verse in his sleeve" "Very ele-lQ g.M leisure" weU little of ge, friend That's what I call -mlmis" the ao in or t' co.npare sm ill things with great. Hi inniig Pjiion upon (issa Hut in earnest, my Christian friends, w-m't von snovv me the machine that man that rhyme? I can almost see it chopping tl tie words and placing 'em Ye. ny mind's eye it's now at work, and here' what was just now hitched in to Vet 5e Joe and Bill went up the hill To get a drmk of water, Joe fell down and crack' his crown And Biii came tumbling arter. I the machine who lirn that The answer came, that was a sample ot Honexla1e and Jei 'e.

Well. says now1 Pork. Large droves of Ws have pns-iive us a louch of Z. The screws and ed through Ashville. Holders asking 54 pulleys were changed a little and forth a hundred.

Corn is selling th. iv came the following: Thro all the varied scenes of life, Of sorrow, pain and woe The little pigs run thro' the woods Up to their eyes in snow. A regular logical deduction from the premises. Aintit.Z? Don't be discouraged, my friends, because I hve indulged in a little playful pasquinade at vour expense Remember that "tail oaks from little acorns grow," as evidenced in Myron's first attempt, which we believe runs thus In Nottinghamshire there lives at Swan Green, As cursed an. old woman as ever was seen; And when she dies, which 1 hope will be soon, She verily believes she will go to the moon.

The Press will soon cease its existence. after a career of twent v-sevon ears and has become endeared my of us Ca 't one or the other of you give us a poetic valedictory on the occasion? A word to i 'k-ariah of Sloperton ot tage. and the Rhode Island Major, who we take to he one and the same. We tan cy your Pride reproved" quite much The conception is, pretty, the language and verse very creditable. In closing I hid von all an afffMionate vale and hope to hear from you agun I have extenuated or set down aught in so adieu Timuth) Jntrn Town Creek, or, lh who hf is seen the snuff box.

FOlt Til TARBOKO PRESS No 3. 'Oh! bright occasions of dispensing good, II' tw seldom used, how Hide undcrstwd." Flic third objection to the Sons ot Temperance which 1 discuss, i that the Order was designed for other purposes be sid'S the mere establishment of universal I'emperance; or figuratively speaking, that the Order has stolen the grb Heaven to play the devil in This ohjcr tion. 1 consider of hut. little weinht trom the fl(M, llul Kt. iiV rasr, all ihat is fif.fs,;irv lor am one oi rnose no .) I.

llinn it'll il'ii tin II II I. I I HI I'll limn l.i 1 1 ill lj ill I to join a Division and lin divulje all our vv eked and nialieio is iments. I'he oni iuii to such a course is tli cost. fab.Mit $2:) for before he aoo'ira it enters a Son) vould be ahaited to co itcss eat benelit.ny and discloMng eer tain ilesijrus it. yet soonld he stopped by the paltry consideration ol .1 I'll I lint to move the utter lallacy of such perance Men ot every political oasl; vvh.s.

democrats, no party thworists ot every description. Is lnere then a oerfectlv ignorant of ))uman nature, as to believe that any heme ol government would su. such a collection of opposite, even i permitted' to be intro.luced and discussed. Another portion, the religious, consi tants 0f every denomination pOMUJ (ew r-alluirS. inter men of no religion and sche Varietv.

Tan anv one tor moment en- lertain the thought that these could all in placing in the ascendency any reiigi us denomination? Then there are oj) vounft the Wlje lne fhe unf.ai ne(, the honest and 80me fevv dishonest, hut a kllown and provable one, your acquaintances, your neighbors, your and perhaps even a relative you have of humanity, so despicable t.I)inIotl. as to think these all banded n.lrino nn.n,!,,; From such objections, it seems, as if many think man incapahle of anv noble and philanthropic design by to n-efit and elevate his race They will not be lteve that we purpose and strive for a great and glorious coosummtition of our effrts. but will rather insist that we shall even tually stoop to some paltry, aye even bae end. "As if an eagle flew aloft, and then Sfcoop'd from its highest pitch to pounce a wrni. As if the poet, purposing to wed, Should carye hiiiiiaelf a wife in gingerbread." A Son.

at 6i a 75 cents a bushel. Pork has been selling in Greensborough at a fraction ovur 7. and at Hillsborough about the sdue.h'aleigh Star (QThe Bank of the State his declared a smi-annutl dividend of five percent making an annual dividend of ten and a quarter cent. id. From the tf ashingon lVhi.

Agricultural Variety. The Agricultural Society of Beaufort county will hold its next meeting in this town on Saturday next. R. R. Bridgers.

of Tarboto', was expected to deliver an Address on the occasion, but other engagements vill prevent him from doing so. Mr has promised to deliver an Address at some subsequent meeting of the Society, when the people oi Beaufort wih have an op portunily of hearing from a citizen ol Kilgecombe, ol the wonderful improve meiils in farming hat have been etTeefet in that county Though disappointed in their expectation of getting Mr to de I i i the Address on Saturday, the eom-mitiee promise that the services nt son gentleman competent to the task shdl be ptocured, so thai the meeting shall not pass off wi'hout an TJie steamers IJumtuddt and Niagtra hive arrived at New York with Liver pool advices to the 22nd ult t'oMon hid been brisk, and prices somewhat atlvanc ed Kossuth, the illustrious Hungarian pat riot, come as iseogfr in the 1 nodiotdt, and is anied by 1 lamp solh.j find tiv nn 1 Mnd iiiio I Ai i tniTMi with his aid and secrefar ics, mak ing in all 13 persons. have by the ireassians wiih terrific loss. Madrid accounts stale that the Spanisd. (overrimt'iit had paMlourd on the maud of Loid flow den.

23 Foolish o-ject wjo had 'ake irt in the uhr ex-pedi ion Several thousneil stand arus had been etnb.irked al Cadiz for Cuba. In this place, on Thursday evening premises a large and comf rtablc dwelling, by 11 T. Clark, Kq. Mr. Hen net Car- 'with eight rooms an 1 all of the necessary out lisle to Miss Mtru Francis Chem and fixiures of the best kind and in (laughter of t'ador Cherry.

decM On the mst by U.eha.l n.MZr of thh- Xti Cmal! Jh Walker ot Vuum, to fo hndUt Mi Martha Jl eldest daughter of Mr. examine this. A plot of the land with a survey Spencer Jlart of K.Jgeeoiiiie. N. of the cleared portion is left in the hands of It .1 Tl 31 nothing mar their p-ace on earth, 31 all that's good to them bei3 31.

iy they be happy after death, 31 they at la it be in Com. Mtsa THE undersigned, as Executors of the last Will and Testament of the late Tlieophilus FarJc will olter far sale on the 23rd of De moor iust- at the farm of dee'd, adjoining the towa Talboro'' All the Property thtt cstate insisting of Iln-ses, Doc. 2, 1851. Residence and arm THE Residence and Farm belonging to Mrs. ''Elizabeth lying about eight miles north west from Tarboro', between Fishing and Swift Creeks, in the neighborhood of II.

Blair Bryan ad Patrick 3IcDowell, Esqrs. and containing I "Pea Lmd suffieient lt is supposed, for five or SlX 18 now oflerea to rent tor the year 1852, on private terms. There are on the premises a good Dwelling house, Kitchen and Work house, Dairy, Smoke hju3e, and Storehouse, besides every other necessary out house, nearly all of which are good framed buildings. Also, a good Orchard of Ms of I'rotes ev ows ana Waives, tatteniug llogs, bnoats, ot the most valuable Km among them are opponents so confidently thought would rir SnwSMIld Pirs. hire nf (-m.

Foil-! thr-n HirnnntniKj rt i i -i. r.C hJi. ri'T- ll hr jvnd TiimlnmPiifs wnp i td-i-iitIiI- 1 irr i.i. i i .1: wlfli he r.v Aun.a,.uiJiu, uuu aimer, mice iy are iasc oecommg lussaii-iucu ningiei with rally. James Weddcll, Exrg first-rate house servants, one of them a seam- cringing position, they would have us ecci'.

mists of every Root 11. Bridacrs. stress, a good ostler, and some of the best cot- in our National Union. To encourage i.ul various kinds of fruit trees, and some eight thousand turpentine boxes. The water is excellent, and it is confidently believed that the place is one among the healthiest in Edgecombe county.

Any person wishing to rent, can examine tho premises and learn the price, by calling on Patrick McDowell, who lives about one aide from the place, and is authorised to rent for the ensuing year. December 3, 1S51. FOH TIIK TARBOKO' PRESS. Mr. Howard: Sir, your readers may enquire what has called forth thi3 article by perusing it my motive will be seen.

As the Press is the only medium through which I can return my sincere gratitude to me citizens oi nugawmuc for the liberal patronage extended to my father! for the past thirty years, I hope though he is on a bed of affliction, his faithfulness in serving i 11 me puoiie win meru ucuuuuuau i i'11 ronage. The hand of affliction can be stay- only by the Ruler of the Universe; and du-j our bodily affliction it oar tnends desert us, to want we will inevitably have to come. We are as dependent on the public for patronage as ever. I do not write this article for the purpose of exciting public sympathy, but merely to correct some mischievous or malicious rumor that has gone forth before the public. Frm what'sourcc it originated, I will not say; hoover, it did not conii from the heart of any one that wants to put bread in our mouths.

The rumor is this that Mr. Bond is sick, his no furniture on hand, no materials, art-' nothing can be had at his shop. My father this is true; but the balance is false. To our friends and those that are willing to see v. sii 't of such great convenience as our long tab'ished one has been continue, I will sa it my father has in his ware room, over Mi Pitt's store, A larger ami fis'cr At tins 'imc, than he has had at time the past three years.

Also, his Shop is well supplied with materials, and he has workmen that have nude and can make better wrrk ha been ld by the so-called Northern aggros- hors to our independent Southerners. Friends and patrons of home industry, call at the long established Stand of i Siinl f.l,.S tUElxl wash room, And your orders wilt be tiumkiuiiy rceeivea and punctually attended to. With unh unded esteem the good county of Edg combe. 1 remain humble sr.vvant. I e' n' J' LUJSi.

,4 'jAtiQ13 ALil3 Cummeuci )y '2iJt nuoy, 1852. THE Subscribers, as Executors the laf. Ht chard Jliiies, otfu for sal verj 'uabit lantation, lie died possessed -f, con-io ng acres, a little over half wiiicli i and in a high state of cultivation. Plantation is situated on the Wrfi srrt' tar IN EDGHCO.U1U3 COUNTY, six or seven mik-s east of the Ilaitroa 1, and i nine miles above Tarboro', adjoining the lands of Richard Harrison, and others. TL re is fn i good rdcr.

i Vre will not go into a detailed stat -ment Mr. Isaac is. i armor on the nremises. who is well acquainted with it and will give any information to persons wishing to purchase. We will sell it in one tr or divide it into two or three.

If not disposed of at private sale Detore the in th ot next January, we will, on that day, at 2 o'clock, P. 31., on the premises, offer it at public sale to the highest bidder. It has not been necessary for a Physician to visit it during this year. year. We will also sell, at the same place, Ouu ami Ninety ton-picliers the fetate.

the stork and Crop. er' -uuu buslw a J. Cf threu humlreJ ili vr i 6 uo fiedU 01 cattle, ot the most improved breed Ara-mif uiteu. ivm.ng thftm -2 yn in mitt 1 i ixxittijr xiuc niiiuu cows, anu nine yoKe 1Q State of young oxen, large and well broke; 1 pair of: fhe Southerner" will be the csp-n horses 1 pair of splendid thorough bred fillies, Edgecombe it will advocate her three blooded marcs, 2. very fine poni one cherish the progressive spirit of her hundred and bfty head of sheep, the seed from defend her reputation and good naai A near 400,000 pounds of cotton, two Gins, sux we hope to embody in it, by the taW one wheat thrasner, three saddles and bridles, 0f our farmers and citizens generally, the pr.a:-torty casks of plaster and lime, eight wagons, Uical rules and successful experience, vl es oi leatner, liouseh-id and kitchen furniture, and all the farming im plements of every description.

The sale will continue from day to day until every thimr is from day to day until evcrv thinir is disposed Ot. rT a vuiagc paper, i-n- 1E1UIS Oh SxVLE. The land will be sold Southerner," by the variety of its matter, iron a credit of one, two, and three years. Bonds terestiug to all. Its columns will he op( bearing interest from date, with approved se- free and liberal discussion of all subjects JU-cunty, will be required.

The other property structive or amusing. Will nO fiild nn a ri oiv nn fh 4V 11 sums over ten dollars; all under that amount, cash the purchaser giving bond and security before the property is delivered. W. R. Smith.

Peter E. Mines, Ex'rs. llaleigb, 27. 'uMic Sale In -Scotland Cfo, Halifax County, N. BY virtue of the last Will ana Test Col.

Whitmel II. Anthony, dee'd 11? at Public Auction, on Monday thrw i Zi Jy ui a uemuer nexr, on tne premises, that )-. anj highly improved pronortv tl dence of tho dee'd, known as taK "GmSJWOOB," neighborhoods in In liu. I an opportunity as is now presented to th.n Also, at the same tini3 and place, sold a valuable lot of Household and u' Furniture, two Carnages, two line Saddle and Harness Horses, and-i 'A desirable articles not -ntioiied. On TUESDAY, the 6th of January st.

ihall sell on the premises, THc Plantation fthr ff(t containing about 3000 acres of Lmd cres of it being River Uplands, lying one mile of the Roanoke ltiver. an ted to the growth of Cotton, Corn and )( 50 acres known as Buzzard Point, lyiii liately on the River, but not adjoi'rrn bove tract, and believed to be as produ; any land upon the River. Toe balance lani, about 1500 acres, adjoins the 11S5 tract, is well timbered and a part of it i farming land. The above I mis li land Neck, 7 miles from Greenwool, -j iVv(l Nortleet's Ferry, and adjoins the of vid Clark, Dr. JJakcr and others.

Tho -v nl tracts will be sold separately or to-re'li diall be deemed most of the estate on tho day of sale. Im-u -J; ha mh ot with two acres of land attache rhereU 'ih MiU is upon nevcr.faiiillg stre(Ua of I and with slight repairs may bo nude wry val. le. the same time and place, I shall soil iW 1500 to 2000 biirrels of Corn, 80 or )) of Cotton, 00 fit Hogs, 30 head of U. and Mules, a number of cattle, sheep, out-li xen and a large lot of Farming utensil-, wagons, carts, ploughs, The wjil from day to day until all is di-jt is.

I if. At the close of the sale about 100 el belonging to the estate will be hired out ilr one year- CONDITIONS OF SALE. For the real estate a credit of one sml with interest from the day of sale; oud a security required and the title within Id iiitil the purchase money is 1. I' 'ho rs iiiai estate a credit of six months; 1 ad with approved security required before iu property is removed. Ricltard II.

Executor, dand N.ck, N. 11. A If cirri, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Norfolk. ITf. WfLL XU signments, if desired.

Nov. 11. PRO -PECTUS OF M'S1t'nt rTV ran s'aaum The undersigned purposes to publish in Town of Tarboro', from the 1st of Januaryj 1852, 'The Southerner" Deiaaeratie, A ricultural and 3Iiscellaneous newspaper. From the small number of Democratic papers in the State, we confidently ak the support of the irty. Few political fields oil.

to the ready and willing workman in our ciiuso, promise of a more abundant harvt, tai'i North Carolina. Our party are bccoiaing. '-y by day, more unanimous on the sul or slavery and its incidental cLx-tnnes, wiijcii au perfect this unanimity of our own party, an "t0 fQ "sfied of that such dissatisfaction springs iroin a uu- appreciation of Liberty, and a corrci. v- Patriotism, the peculiar and proper i the Press. Support then, Democrat.

1, i iiuTir li ought and can, your party papers tnioiv1 i. have increased so much her productive in try; and thereby imike it, to the citizens other counties? neighborly and instruct; (ii ve messenger. a n- lnM mnlri! ''JK TERMS. In advance 52 00 2 50 Otherwise GEORGE nOTVAKR JgPapers throughout the State will cod a favor by copying the above containing 750 Acres of Land, mora or1, Persons desirous of purchasing a healthy1 w-11 improved residence in one of tC.

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