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5. I Br ti EOR6E HOWA'RD, JR. Is published weeklv av Two'Doltart per Vear if paid': in r ad vance -or' 7W Dollar and-Fifty Cents at the expiration or the suosenpuon year. Subscribers freau liberty to discontinue at any trmetin eifin notice thereof and paying arrears. . Advertisements, not exceeding? a square will he inserted at One Dollar the first insertion, and 25 cents for every continuance! Longer ad vertwe-' ments at that rate per square Court Orders and Judicial Advertisements 25 percent, higher. Ad-1 rertrsements must be marked the numbefof inser tions required! or they , will - be continoed until otherwise directed, and charged accordingly. " Letters addressed to the Editor must be pott paid, or they may not be attended to. M'llWAINE, BROWNLEY. & CO., ARE now receiving their Fall Supply of Whic h'is Very general and extensive no. which they in vile the attention of ' pUrchaJ sera in,ineir assortment may oc iuuuu, ed do,,,. 750 bag Rio, La gu ra, C u ba lOtia casks cuV'naifs arid bradsy and Java 40 hhds and 'tfeVces M olasses, part Su pertor, .,;tf , 60 tons Swed.Etig1ishr& Arher'n irons, SpsTn&olftm bagging, "varioua wts. ant 3O0E U s-balcrope hem p,;flax and jutel 1 5004bS sewing, wrapping &. seine twine 2000 ball'ancF feat kjsjrot? t bread, IH 1500 sides oak and hern lock sole leather 150 ddzeH;rrpper leather, calf, kip and -''' -sheep"1 ski nsi" ll' , !' i" 2000 sacks L'Pool fine and ground sattj 10Q0 reams wrap's, .writiL.& letter paper. 20.000 lbs. western Bacon, siues anq Germa.;(bijst',,castd.sbeart8fee1v M BoopV oWdVnailrodahd horse shoe iron Patent horse shoes an kegs spring steel,! 1 Cart and waggon boxes, trace -chains,: G ii n powder in '. kegs, qr kegs & canisters, Shot k bsf-lead, of Virginia manufacture, Cotton Yarns, best N. Carolina manufae'ei Bed cords and plough lines, Manilla rope Harness and skirting, leather, js 5 -i ; Saddles, bridles and .horse collars, (; v Cotton cards, Whittemore's best, and com nAim'i mon-kindJi .-r- ri u-. ;.f'L.',;. Teas, imperial & gun p'd.Y; Hyson & blacks! 1 ndjgdV.'madder; copperas, and saltpetre Salts, borax, brimstone and alum, i Best winter sperm and tanner's oil, Peppe Spice ginger and nutmegs j ) Candle, bestpefrh arid tallovv, Soap;, brown and " pale, Washing fcnd sha (tOtheir lieii attention rtilt bi given to the sale qj proance$lcon 8igneu ip jLuetv care, - August 12, 18 5. Family Medicines. 7 - rTpiHKSE medicines are recommendet -Mand extensively used by the most intelf ligent persons in the United States, by nu merous Professors and Presidents of' Col Jees,T.Physician9:of-the; Army and NatryL and of Hospitals and Almshouses,. . and by more than five hundred Clergymen of van ous denominations. ; 7 - fv' They are expressly prepared for family use,and have acquired! an unprecedented popularity throughout the Uoiied Ma and as t h ey are so a d m i rably ci Ic u I ated o td preserve health jana! t ;cure . t disease, family should aver be without them. Th proprietor of these valuable! preparation received his education ; at .one of the bei Me'dical Colleges jn .thaUniteiliSlalesap has had twenty years experience in an ex tensive ami ' clj versified practice, by whicl he has Had ample opport'initsjof acquirirr practical knowledge oi ataeasesv oi me emeiies oest calculated 10 remove mem. -Names and Prices jf ..Dr. D. Jayneh JaynexpecJorantiiper bottle, 31 00 4 .Jiair. Tonic ; . t ,S : l 00 ALTERATIVE, or Life . Preservative per. btl. I 00 tonic Vermifuge , , ;0 50 Carminative Balsam, 25 and 50 Sanative Pi lis per box, O 25 American Hair Dye, ' , f All the above mentioned Jvledicnes. tre prepared only by Ur. Jay ne.; ( inynj tor and Sole - Proorietok No.' 20 f South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. who has6 icsiiaiioQ in recomenoingiineipiPjtnY nunitv,as Drena rat ions -worth v of their en tire confidence, and isTuUy- persuaded fronj past experience, that th ey' will. Ibe fou nd eminently jsyccefsul.Jp . removing tlpPV diseases for which thev are severally., reef mmended. iVF,or 'saiiTarbbrb' by Tti'eThrbdrdngli Press, 16Q hhdsbVowVi igar common to fine, ib packaged Ida f Ami I 'Iitmp SiigarsJ" , V50 barrets clarifiecnishM & powder JAS. M. REDMOND, gztiUi Patterson Wilts, Jjuxusl 251A. 1845. ftTTAVE in Store and are receiving the ur following Goods, to wit: j j 60 hhds P. Rico, N. O., St. Croix and j; refined Sugars, I ; 200 bags Laguira, Rio and Java coffee, t 20 hhds P. Rico and Cuba molasses, ' ' prtpfimef - 1 i ' 1000 sacks P. and Gf. A. salt, 200 ps. cotfbn bagging, part supr qual. 200 cojls Bale, rope. . 10000 lbs. Virginia cured bacon. 10000 ' Western sides and shoulders, J 250 sides gobd' and damaged" Sole I; Leather, : 50 doz. ussct upper , do., 500 Mis.; Shoe thread, s 150 too 20 bis. No. 1 and 2, N. Ca. herrings, boxes Sperm and Tallow candles, approved fir and J ; boxes &:bls.v Loaf & Crushed sugar, j S bis. superior Pulverised do. IQO bag Drop and Huck shot, J 00 kegs D. . P. powder, 30 , i ons Swedes,and English Iron, ' 5 f hand and hoop j ; do.' 3L blistered, German & Cast steel, ,250, kegs cut and box nails; y o . doz. Wells & Co. approved axes, ,i 50 casks London porter q'ts & p'ts, 10 hhds Baltimore whiskey, ' j:' 50 bis. v do. do. 50 , superior Northern A. Brandy J 15 N. EX Rum, ( 10 Scuppernong Wine,; : 10. qr. casks. Tenet iff" and S. M. do. ., .jj-j; 1 p'pe superior old Madeira, 5 qr4 casks Port wine, 8 V I 5- half pipes superior Cognac & Cham- I i i paign brandy, warranted genuine , SQ bis. old Monongahela whiskey, I ; 2 , puncheons best Jamaica Rum, 3 pipes H Gin, 100 nets Iron and Wood bound tubs, , 20 bags pepper, spice and ginger,, ; 5: half chests superior G. P., 1 mperial and Y, H, Tea, 50 doz. Bed cords, best Hemp) 100 " Cotton Lines, 1100 reams Wrapping paper, j 50 " Writing & Letter do j 20 boxes Whittlmores genuine Cotton 1?;V ;fiandf,Wool cards,':. . !l00. bis. new City ground, family flour, i lQO ' iS."Pr ditto ditto & country! T: 25 ' superior Cider Vinegar, p J 100 bushels best Clover seed selected, Together : with other articles usually kept in, the Grocery line; all of which we offer for sale, upon. such terms as we think a fair examination cannot fail :. to oppYove. We are agents for the sale of Jabez Parker's Threshing Jtlathincs I FAN MILLS, STRAW CUTTERS & I brt S9t)ttUtm j Which are sold at the , same prices as by the Mauufactqrer. - We also solicit a continuance of the very liberal patropage heretofore received in the May of Consignments of Produce! say Cotton, Tobacco. VVheat, Bacon," &c.$ and pledge ourselves to. be unwavering in our terms of Commissions,, as we place all on ariV jequaf fboting Say. rfJty.tCihls per Bale far Cotton, and all other kinds of Produce 2h per cent. Also, the receiving and 'forwarding of Merchandise j 1 Jayns Ague Pills, Jtr wiMXirrEn to make fl berjeCt and lasting cure of Fetter and Jigue These Pills are put up in vials con lain ine from 2S ia 30 Pills each, , and being thus excluded from the air, never deterior ate or undergo any change, and are W A M R AWTE D, if used according to the direc ,1': tn mn lNFA LL1BLE REM E- DY fbr ;. , . v',!;;. - "'' i. . :j 'Fcwi and Ague , During twelve years extensive-Practice in a low marshy district of country, where Fever and Aues were very prevalent, the Probrietbr. was always enabled , to effect radical cures, of the most inveterate cases, &V the use of these Pills. , t jf Messrs. Jayne & Pancoast of St,: Louts, i1b found these "Pills so uniformly suc rMful In curinff Fever and Ague, that they sold several bund red, bottles to various oersons in Missouri, Illinois, &S., agreeing toxe4ur-money-in all cases where they failed to effect a cure, and such was (the Universal aatiifactibo the Pills gave of their value tHsfiBefwere never called-opon no refund for a single bottle. Philadelphia v , - ' i -V MSAM nEDMOm,tfgentr Julv; i2, 1845., f: j-u .Vi . Wdiicc. These .ills may also be.useq in air cases wh lon!4c jbr trepgthenipg, .medicine D. J A X Ci ci, t in o. , o OOUlll , j V'v, 1 For sale by QJ1QA HQWARD l Tarboro', Jan 5, 145. selected. SNEEZING. f Like a dog and a tin kettle, Like a bill a man can't settle, Like a hat without a crown, Like a bottle upside down. Like a coat that doesn't fit, Like a piece of would-bejwit, Like a pot of ale that's dead, Or like pa.teboard gingerbread, L'ke the queerest thing you please, Is the checking of a sneeze! Like a squinting lady's leer, Or a cross eyed auctioneer, Like a hat blown off a head, When the hair is very red, And the hat along the street, Runs a race 'tis hard to beat, With the owner running after, Amid roaring pep's of laughtei ! Haif a sneeze is jfist like that Like the man without the hat. THE WIND. The wind is a bachelor, Meiry and free: ( He roves at his pleasure, O'er land and o'er sea; lie ruffles the lake, And he kisses ihe flower, And he sleeps when he lists In a jes'mine bower. He gives to the cheek Of the maiden its bloom, He tastes her warm kisses, u Enjoys their perfume, But, truant like, often The sweets that he sips Are lavished next moment ' 'Oh! lovelier" lips.' i I From the Union PROSPECTUS Of the Congressional Union and J?p pendixy fyc. The undersigned respectfully inform the public, that) with the com mencemen t of the approaching session of Congress, they will begin the publication of the ''Congressional Union" and "Appendix.' The first will contain a full and accurate history of the daily proceedings of both branches of the national legislature. It will, be compiled with such care that every citizen who is interested in the,public"aflairs will find it a complete sinopsis of their proceedings, and a ready book of reference Upon all ques lions which; come before them. ' The second, (the 'Appendix,") will Contain every Speech - which is '' delivered in the House of Kepresen tjit ives and Senate during the session reported at length by a full and able corps of congressional 'repot--ters, and revised before publication by- the authors, 'whenever' it is requested. 1 These two works will be stric t ly im p a rtial , and are intended to be as interesting and useful to the man of businessahd to the politi cian of the one party, as oT the other. , It may be said, without? exaggeration, that the next session of Congress is destt ned to be one of the most impor- lant : which has tasen place, since the foundation of the4 government. f It is the lohg session. ' It is 'the session which will develope the general plan of the present admihlstratibn. ' Its measures (Will stanip the character of bur institutions for years to'come; some of the most important questions wnicn are connecieu wiui our for eign relations, or our domestic concerns, will be presented ffbr their ' Consideration. i n f. 1111211 mccisui c ui i ti nit. mo -"ju st I tut IOn of Texas, which is 'to consum mate her admission into our Union, and the admissstbh of her members into our public councils- every measure which affects the Oregon question our relations with Mex ico as well as the final decision toir the re--ived Zoll Vereiir treatyV-these, and oth er jneasures which are more or less cdnnec tid with' our foreign -relations will1 come under the review of the approaching Con Moat of the eminently l important qtrestiohs which relate lobur: Internal1 ebn-j cefnsr ine reTiMun ui' uic'UMi-iuuuca mi preserving the public moneys a?i variety of oommertial "measuffperha43s the best aysteni r fbf trgulating'1heimpOTtant4nter. est of Texas the' I ndian questions the land qaeslibn-best sy stem lor bur tiavy-i these and otners win consmuw uias oi business wnirh" isvcalculated to 1 command m..h ofithe time' bf Congress Jam! muchof thetittentioo of the people; 'They will' alllca bWreported by-' the Coh gressiodat Uoidnr" Th. Dailv. Semi-Weekly and Weekly U - Vafriety anu nierary suhiects. alonz witn.ltne c.ur- rent ne ws' of ihe dayl f TUe ettitdrtvill cbh- tinue to tie pruVemeut fiy accompusiieci men in in s ciiy. -int adniinis ration has brought withal a cohsiU erable accession of talents ' ' Several tried and distinghished ' members bf the de mocratic parly have ac'cerSied office " tin der it Jome of them have liberallv' contributed their literary labors to our benefit; and we hope to enlist others incur service. Btsides, the time is not Jar; 'dis tant when, the editor intends to call odiet talents to his assistance. .His arnjbition i-, io make his ptiper worthy of 'the netropolis of the Union. 1 le is 'persuaVled- that, with uie lauiliies which his ''position eiablers him to employ ; .wuh the othcial and other' ma terials Diuced within tits' teach; land with the aid 61 the correspondenctt which he is attempting to establish in foreign countries, a pper may be published, which Is not un wuithy -of the support of his country. In undei taking the lark', he knew he had ma ny difficulties to overcome, many! lessons to learn, many savnfiVes to encounter, t tie knew that amid trie aiduoud cares of a new theatre, he could not at firt do justice even to himself; but his zeal lias lie ver flagedi What enthusiasm and industry can effect, will be fully accomplished. Someeirora he may have already comn.iited. But upon one poim, he Can speak with great pleare and with equal freedom.! The men who are adiijini? tei ling tliis goyernment are men, anxious, as he Uelieve-', toj do their duiy,' to'servu Iheir country, 'lu cany 'out the pledges undtr which tiur President was elected, and the great principles of the par t'. So long as. the adniinijtratIon is. con ducted in this spirit, and upan those princi- We feel a deep sense of gratitude for the prompt manner in which our political friends, in every section of the country, have already come forward to j sustain, .the 'Union." May we nbt ' hope bat j our friends throughout the United btaltes 'ivill continue to aa-sist buriabbrS, and prevairdp51 on their friends to take some one" edition of theUnioh?'fi .ll'sr! hd'.: :vriw f7-TBAs this will be the, lona: session, of Congress',;, an will probably last , ? eight months, we have concluded to puousn ine Codgressional Union arid Apperldi' on the following j- f ; . tvu,j t . . Terms. I , : For the Congressional Union, $1 50 per copyi-, : 1 ,'r.".y'0'." '; .not hyai 1 For the Appendix, Stn50 per copy. Clubswill be fo r ni shed :. w, i th ? ; 1 0 : co pi es of either the above' worlcs for Si 2i 25 cop ies for 5525 RITCHIE & tJEii&b Washington, A u gust ; 1 S 4 5: erf 4 1 i . ; -a; fVashihgtoni rFracaSt-Yeslerfay .anjafrairtool4pjare at the ;U njon office Jbetyeen , Mesr?n:..Vohn P. per, correspon but lately i of thei CharlestbrP lercury.q Mft hadibut.s.entered fthe roomnwhen Mr. H. drew forth a cowhile anddminisy tered several severe cuts with it. . MrrQ. offered no resistance. . s f What Was Mr. G rey "doing Tnr the Uni on office, is the natural .inquiry: on , read ing:' the above statement in the I 'Baltimore Sun. -NeioEiaA Desnair. A,W ashin;tpn correspondent of the Charles I on News sa is :-.f It is feared hat., JiiUiptt, who Jtiljecf. oung , enuJ wi b'ecom e i risa he, l am told jthat he ri se s; 'f rom" his hed in J b ej n I ght,t a nd pa ces h is cell in the greatest agon. JIis trial . wijl snprlly come on." . Counterfeits VYe are requested to cau tion the public agiioflt receiving three ten dollar bills of the Bank j of South .Carolina, numbered 497, 49Sand5)0 on the rithl. (without the;forregpondiig numbers pn the left,) dated 15th SeptsJ845, and) payable to W nv.McBuney, ot bearer, .signeq by neither theTresfdent or .Cashier, the bills naring never oeeo i.sucu wy, hib uau. ... From the Raleigh Independent i :;j ;,f ! i...' ) i -v 'JruT-rsi o;j it Frightful Scenenr We . learn from . Ihe Richmond i VV big? that at; sunrise -on '.the. morning of the 3d Jnstant, as .iphe- of ; the carriages of t he menagerie,, containing the lion, tiger, p20' her, &c.; was in tbe'actof staitinic for,Petersburg, drap py, four.hor- ses, one oi ine norses iook irigni, and at-J tmptext Ho ruh? Thir exerted f the lion, f ... t - M". - . - . - . . T - -- -- - - who roared from alarm, upon which the wnoie team oasirea on ruir speeo; and, ter running some distance,Tthe wheels ime ifTebntacO with' the' odsls 'blasted jajoog - :the I 'sidewal k, -smashing -Oileb 1 !of 1 them, when finally one of the wheels was vote all hi9 energies to the . im- ol I he Uniou ;fr He tiiids ma pies, he is prepared to co-operate, with them- a" on le eveningoiau:r umui, iihS in the public service- 'aud to 'give tfiem but a sh;ty.epre vjo kinmttr -! k. -UMi rihsr u':fir'Vome strong excitement, it is believed, rup- f i . f ...;.. J i i : ! Heiss, one ot the pioprietorsiofjhat pa-. and ivyrus v, urey, ior sqme, ume dent ot ine 'rtwiiDix" Meraia, tfOtl Hits bei n & I B v 'Th i n fheaits'S etachetf, ' the ti6Vb prbceeHed ' foriodsty tirit)! they 'were zop pd iiy obnacleViin the 1treet, -Fortutis'lei ly the eage was biron'g, held Ita'ehJ ged; prisoners -hdJ no "?all m Ms-i ad From thcRa4t4gh Star -' : ' fTfaxstyi hTtxpsisnoCornSQWtrjt The Laura nee f fexasV Intelliorncpr eaysL Stepheh Williams, :E?q. 6f this (Fayettef coun ty ,'m ad e 1 lW bushefs? bT 'CorH' from? 35 acres,' 10 'acre's bf tvhidhWerjB 'rietl ground, on hi plantation in fogranipr'aiA' rie, winch s about 78 bushels per acre. "f petition the Legislature to be placed ttpoi the same footing as other medicar prsct.'- tionrs.ri. za Angell, aged about 30 years., and resi ding in Little Water Street,t after engaging on Sai;urday : evenirig tlast ;iti 4 'gairife'xif . cards for a .small 'wager ; which wager thcrt had won, atnd ihe payment; oftMrbich vsbQs was awaiiing;on the.reum of the .rneysqa, uer who had tone to purchase it, laid her head on the pack of cords which they had been; usirigWl erd.'His reiurny beiHg s e n t oh I y t h r e e m i n u t es (V b m -f H e hou si i 1 ri o that position, died. wilhout a sthugie. tsrCfcl inquest w ,s con vehed by the Crotiert apfl3 the verdict was awarded, that she dtfI hy tHefvisitation;o7 AVaMl'lfiW leceaed, wef learn had ldrig beerihcC sllB- ' iect of. some severe affection ot4he'Je&!3 tured a blood vessel, which no doubt W83 the 'fmmedialeciu of heStfiOOHCt V b n Norfolk Beacon?? rst sfen iri crimed A lettef rrttH .'.Ism. NeWOi-lwhsbUolishea rosu reiaies me loiiowina men aeo a ee 1 4 about thirteen years ago, he committed ar' forgery and' cam'd out tof thisl country jfAntl has ever sihce been Jiving- nadeattf!ufc4 med name. -i f The Red Rnrer Republican imd speaking ot the tUriduementf says: la ? tHis. caretr"hepe thunder ?:anahirhcdv name) J lain Ice " t bat t time pto thefjsriocSof when the report of hisibeingothJSrefciil jot 1 ou t,Mwas 6o unexceptionable; .that Jiidv h e-a t - once ae.U ndwled ged the act stof ) haf si s been ,an ! indiscretion- of Myoutfn it.ircaldt;! scarcely hare afiTe'dted bis itandingtsndiclitq racter'ini the'commuhlty'. Unfoir(tinsteirr lor h i m; he pursiecf irioi Her fconirsearcd uttii attempting to fiee himself frord thcrcharid brought jagais?h1?j2??) fesM 1?'! to expedients ot a character no less criinji jial than the charge of which he was first artJe-d-t ft'J'psomu s sew oisn i . A MedicaLfpllege is abwit ;!o be estabp lished ;"at ttichmond. Va., under ihe control, of i he Thompsonian's: "ITiey are -about' to petition the'Leislature Wbe blaCed uboa yeors ago ! a, 'geritleHiilh'seUlea Iqxart drfaVohdMiyerl Bfewer, ylfWfbfess boW by his' u nexdero and 'hltalnf lncifaWlrWraahf WK&2 'LeiisritureiraV ishge ?H6"W m feablypo1 cbiintehanceis rtalt and rbbtisti adfesgS a f ir, I. 1 I AC ui V "T IT : v ' V:'i :t'ih ! i f -. i . T. ixl L llJl J Q flSLIJCJ wrnnJg a Prepossessmg -manners . "His' giiilt-' was- 'established footwllh1 staricliiVg, and he'hasVesiped:thbf3cefr Judse'bf mePafyh.f5WhaV?!egsonirFT yoOthrTruly theitaleS of-lifo yarePteK startlrn?artd arelBrtveloped terv than ficlibnlhS revelations Wnit'3 surpiiss fn'hdrrorbf :TeeITn th thHlllciij aiaucev1 sico ' at lvc 1nit&lA Zdi d - 'Gthe tiaitTnibepVr cideif id O; Vosr; annne lawyer and worthy citizen of Hagerstoivn rj cause, pecuniary lehibarrajisnient- :V ''i ' '-i-.nvr ' i . . k 1 1 1 1 ft i - ir ; o " , ? c ol wn '-ji -'i:..AVt ProducrtontTryy resurpc; ttuiv not generally, knpwq Jhat. a P9P UUkv. t Manufactory: has beeinjqcesfulcjr-o tiop iq this place tJuring the ; past fyearn? sbch hQweyer, , js the fact, and isi prpbjy-if the only one south of.the Patqrn3(Vi TbP?,f estahlishmentJa owned and yoden tbp.t di- , reciiQg. vrj. uriindenwno iTZZ!in factured fivii ;spf six .hundrp4 r?kI4ci Brooms List season-r equal to any cita trr the United Slates for strength andssutTTn! of finish, j He ras the corn, an tnrssvthfi handle. Irom timbe 9btaioeM:pn -pis. f?r??H We are informed Jlwt ihese.bropma nilj.h furnise wholesaleor retail, fa ehespjr-vg a isiinUarrticle CAti.p&f delivercjl 1 13 tC;i-t of the southern pities, ; j , , ; v ' : ; m g u 1 1 i j JL)f. pmade preprajioti fqr cpstcnin:3 . the business next year, but the.-droqlfo the past summer almost entirely, cut cT LriUabbuitci;11 l3romslcssriid:7sfhiila Ctise, say we. t Greenville (S. C.YMounMzzirt My 2f 1845. 4 it - ! ! :
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