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Ad-J Tertisements must be marked the nuraberof inser-j tions required, or they will be continaed until otherwise directed, and charged accordingly; ; Letters , aaaressea io. ina ctuiiur uiusv qu vU9 paid, or they maynot oe auenaea 10. , , , , , MILUAlNE, DnO7ULEY & C0M .ARE now! receiving their. Fall Stqjplt oj Which is very general and extensive td which they inriie the attention ot ptirena sers. In iheir assortment may be founds 160 hhds brown Sugars, common to fine, 75 packages loaf anil lump Sugars, 50 barrels clarified, crushM & powder ed do hrs Rin. Lmiira. Cuba and Java w.w, - - 9 o ' cotTee, 1000 casks cut nails and brads, 40 hhds and tierces Molasses, part SuA perior, 60 tonsSwed., English & Amer'n irons 350 ps. cotton bagging, various wts. and qualities, 300 coils bale rope, hemp, flax and jueJ 1 500 lbs sewing, wrapping & seine twine J 2000 ' ball and hank shoe thtead, 1500 sides oak and hemlock sole leather J 150 dozen, upper, leather, calf, kip ann sheep skins, m 2000 sacks L'Pool fine and ground salt, 1000 reams wrap'g, writ'g & letter p iper 20.000 lbs. western tiacon. sides and I shoulders,; v 1 ; ' , ' German, blist'd, cast and shear steel, Hoop, band, hail rod, and horse shoe" ironJ Patent morse shoes in kegs, spri ng steel, 'Cart and waggon boxes, trace chains, Gunpowder in kegs, qr. kegs & canisters, Shot & bar lead, of Virginia manufacture, Cotton Yarns, best N. Carolina manufae'ej Bed cords and plough lines, Manilla, ropeJ Harness and skirting leather, - , Saddles, bridles and. horse collars, . , Cotton cards, VVhittemore's best, and com . mon kinds, - . . Teas, imperial & gunp'd,Y. Hyson & blacks Indigo, madder, copperas, and saltpetre, Salts, borax, brimstone and alum, Best winter sperm and tanner's oil. Pepper, spice, ginger and, nutmegs, Candles, best sperm and tallow, Soap, brown and pale, washing and sha4 yjng, &c. &c. , (tfThcir bei attention will bi given to the sale of produce, con4 signed to their care. , ,Augost 12,1845. t . ,i "i JPamily Medicines. n"nHESE medicines are recommendet! "X?nid e.xteqsively used by the most intel liceot persons in the United States, by nu meroos Professors ahd Presidents of Col leges. Physicians ofjthe Army and Navy . and of Hosnitalsanu Almshouses, and by 9 more than five hundred Clergymen of vari ous nennminalmnsL.. A , They! are expressly prepared; for family use, and have acquired an unprecedented popularity throughout the United States; and as they are so admirably calculated t preserve nEALTir and cure disease, n family should ever be without them. Th Dronrietnr rF thff valuable nrenaration i 4 r r - li received his education at one of the best I Medical Colleges in the United Stales, ana has had twenty years experience in an ex tensive and diversified oractice. by which he has had ample opportutiitts of acquirin a practical knowledge of diseases, & of the . . . .' c - remedies best calculated to remove them. Mames and Prices of Dr. D, Ja&ne' Family Medicines V12: Jayne's Expectorant, per bottle, 00 Hair Tonic l 00 ALTERATIVE, or Life Preservative, per btl. 1 00 Tonic Vermifuge . ' 0 50 Carminative Balsam, 25 and 50 Sanative Pills, per box, 0 25 Ampripan Hair Dve. 0 50 cc it ( All tWo ihnva mpntinnpH Medicnes are nrpnarort nni "w Yv Tir n. Ja vne. ' I oven tor and Sole Proprietor, No. 20! Sou! Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. who has n hesitation in recomending them 10 the com munitv as Drenarations worthy of their erl tire confidence, and ta fully.persuadefi.from past experience, i hat they Will betoun eminentl v ' Vu ccessfu I 1 n re m o v in g t hose. diseases . for which they are several ly jed ommended. For sale in Tarboro by J AS. Ail ttkDMQ&Dt Aetnl July 12, 1845. ' v n Patterson &Wiits, IpTTA VE in Store and are receiving the ing Goods, to wit: eohhds P. Rico N. O., t. Croix and " refined Sugars, . , " 200 bags Laguira,;ilio and Java coffee, ;.t i2?, hd P. Rico and Cuba' molasses, part prime,' 1000" sacks L. IV and G..A. salt ., 200 Ps cotton bagging, part sup V qu al. 200 coils Bale rope,' IO060 lbs. Virginia cured bacon, 10000 .;:. Western sides and shoulders, 20 sides 'good" and. 'damaged" Sole , . Leather, . 50 doz.' Russet upper dol, 500 lbs. Shoe thread, 150 bli No. fand 2. N.Ca. herri nirs. ioo r ' 20 5 1 OO boxes Sperm and Tallow candles, approved Brands, boxes & his. Loaf & Crushed sugar, bis. superior Pulverised do. bags Drop and Buck shot, 100 kegs D. P. powd er, 30 tons Swedes and English Iron, 5 ' bsnd and hoop do. . 3 ' blistered, German & Casl steel, 250 kegs cut and box nails, IiO doz. Wells & Co. approved axes, 50 casks London porter q'ts & p'ts, 10 hhds Baltimore whiskey, 50 bis. do; do.; . 50 superior 'Northern A. Brand v, 15 10 10 I 1 5 5 30 " N. E Rum, Sctippernong Wine, qr. casks Teneiiffand S. M. do. pipe superior old Madeira, qr. casks Port wine, half pipes superior Cognac & Cham paign brandy, warranted genuine, bis. old Monotigahela whiskey, i 2 puncheons best Jamaica Kum, 3 pipes H. Gin, ' 100 nests Iron and Wood bound tubs, 20 bags pepper, spice and ginger, : 5 half chests superior G. P., Imperial andYH.Tea, 50 doz. Bed cords; best Hemp, 100 tf Cotton Lines, 100 reams Wrapping paper, j -50 VVriting &;Letter dp.: 20 boxes Whittimore's genuine Cotton and .Wool cards, u .., JOObls. new City ground, family flour, 7 ,100 f S. F. .ditto-J-ditto & country, .. .25, superior Cider Vinegar, ; 1 00 bushels best Clover seed tselec fed. Together with other , articles usually kept in the Grocery line; all of which we offer for sale, upon such terms as we think affair examinat ion cannot fail to approve. VVe are agents for the sale of Jabez Parker's . Threshing Machines, FAN MILLS, STRAV CUTTERS & Which are sold, at the same prices as by the Manufacturer. 5.We also solicit a continuance of the very I Haeral - patronage h e re to fore recei ved i n the Way of Consignments of Produce: say Cotton, Tobacco. Wheat, Bacon, &c; and pledge ourselves to be unwavering in our terms of Commissions, as we place all on an equal footing. Say fijly cents per s Bale for Cotton, and all other kinds ql Produce 2ft per cent. Also, the receiving and forwarding of Merchandise. Javne's Ague Pills, JfwiintLttthmake a perfect and ' tasting cure of Fever and Ague These Pills are put up in vials contain ing tidni H to 1 30 Pi I Is each! land i being thus excluded from the air; never detenor .A ap nnrlprirn anv chancre, and are WAR RANTED, if used according to the direc tions, to be an INFALLIBLE REME DY for Ferrer and Ague Durini twelve years extensive Practice in a low marshy distwcUol country, wnere Fever and Agues were very prevalentthe PMnfiBfnrits alivars eriabled to effect radical cures, of the most inveterate cases, hv the use 6f these Pifls.8 Messrs. Jay ne & Pancoast of St Louis, Mo., found these Pills so unitormly suc esful in curing Fever and Ague, that they sold several hundred bottles to various nersons in Missouri, Illinois, &c, agreeing tn return money in all cases ; where they failp'fl tn effect a cure,iand such was the. f- r - "saws . - p - universal satiifactiorr the Pills gave of their ihov wpre never called upon to Value Uiai hivj - n rofnnil fni single bottle.', These Pills may also re"used in all cases ...u-.- irtnJ nr aiTencthenine medicine may be required. frepaf edonly by rrr JAYNE, NoS oum intra Street, Philadelphia. : V . 5 JJJS. M. REDMOND, Agent. t .Tarborb', July 12. 1845 J;. . f:ifi7ionPo, for the cure of j el- " v : i - s w WA. .' , i Tarhorou wprjnsV&cr in ";j;rne Viatel tax 1sdbt ee.nis.jottUlidj I J tarboro', Jan 25 145 ; , Edgecombe Ooumk, .fSi 4 . .. selected. THE FROG. Of all the things that live I n woodland, marsh. Jr boz. That creeps the groami or flies the air, no luuniest is ine jrog The frog the scientifickest Of nature s handiwork The frog that neither walks nor, runs, Hut goes it with a jerk. Vyith pants and coat of bottle-green, And yellow fancy vest, T He plunges into mud and mire All in his Sunday best: When he sits down, he's standing- un. As Paddy O'Kinn once said; And, for convenience sake, he wears His eye on top his head. 1 You see him sittinz on a loe Above the nasty deep;" You feel inclined to say old chap, Just Iook before you leap!" You raise your cane to hit him.. His ugly looking mug; But, ere you get it half way up, As down he goes ker chug. He keeps about his native pond, And he ne'er goes on a spree, Nor gets how-come-youso,,, for a Cold water chap is he; For earthly cares to get drunk He's not the silly; tbo! But, when they come, he gives a jump, And drowns 'era in the pool. From the Fayetleville Observer. A FINE CHANCE FOR GIRLS." A week or two ago we copied a para graph, which has been going, the rounds, stating that in the town of Alton, Illinois, with a population of 3,000, there were but twelve unmarried females, eleven of whom are engaged, and the twelfth is a widow who has had three husbands. XMow tor the other side pt the story, vye . - . . . . -. . ..... received a few days ago a letter from a sub scriber, at this identical place, Alton, In the State of Illinois. And what does he say? Hear.him: Presuming, friend Hale, that some por tion of the readers of your invaluable sheet in the good old North State," would like to hear from the ar West," say to them, that the "Sucker State" has been unusually sickly durine the present season, but not withstanding the extraordinary number of cases of bilious and congestive fevers, there have been comparatively few deaths. In the county in which 1 live, (Macoupin,) there are, at this time, twdthirdsa the citizens who have had chills and fever; and in the counties adjacent, there is an equal degree of sickness. Could some of those discon tented youngsters of old North Carolina, who are anxious to emigrate to the West, be in Illinois at this time, and see the pale faced, bloated-cheeked, sucker girls, and compare their present appearance with the brighteyed, . rosy cheeked lasses of the good old North State, their migrating fever would cool off at once, and they would be willing and contented to remain at home and improve that glorious old State. My advice to them, is to remain at home, for though others lands may be more fertile than theirs, there is no place equal to North Carolina for both general intelligence and social worth." ( v The girl, widow, of wife, must be sadly in want of a husband, or exceedingly desi rous to get rid of one, who will go to suoh a place. , Better stay in the 01d North." ' There is whol ygjlume of I sound sense in those few lines of our correspondent, for what he says is the result of the ; observa tjon and experience of South and West. In addition , to what he has stated, it , is well known that nearly all the States in the Union are deeply in debt, ; and to pay merely the interest on the debt it is ne cessary to impose taxes to an extent never dreamed of in North, Carolina. VVhat is still worse,! a number of , them make po effbrtOo pay, even the 1 interest, but - repu diate practicallyif not avowedly. Mich; igan, we see, has to pay 8200,000, of.inter est next year; and her treasury is empty. She must either lay an enormous f tax, r sell her rail roads, or repudiate. .The jntet est of the debt of Pennsylvania is about St- '9 tactical repudiation, iselling off her pub- 3 ' ' 1 - lie wotkso pay the depui-Anaso me-Mfitif FAy? vrVr "V i uaia tn.nAr v a t i rift stat pjj b w. t arfi the' taxes in North Carolini? w 1 7 - . c- land : and its aggregate amouufe iyt i? T n about one third orwfiat the -little State ofl Michi igan rtqu res to pay interest alore. L.etxur ciirzenslpon t otir ctirzens'ponder-on these things befbreo they concl ode .fw cleave theflOld North for any such land :of -.promise. ; .. ''i-m ' fuU Iki ttr-'C i '4" if " V flfsf wards oAorT-Eniigration r" . from NprU5TPina4s surely, at flood tideJ NeverJaye we, seen such a rush of our pop' iiWjqn fqr4he-great West. All manner of veJiiclesyand pack horses, , and foot travel 1 era: pass through town every day h literally in croyds "caravans. It would not be too mucli Uf say that on yesterday, before noon, fiftyi vehicles passed,, each with a family. amounting in aggregate numbers to 150 , or 1 i5 souls. Ureenborough Patriot. From the Petersburg Republican. . Jackson Monument.-!-Ata large meet ing of the citizens of the Citv of Washing ton inline month ot September last, prepa ratory steps were taken to obtain the means lor the purpose of erecting a monument ("a collossil equestrian Statue, in imperishable bronze,' at the seat of the Federal Govern nient, to the memory of Gen'I: Andrew Jackson. 4 At that meeting a central com mittee of thirteen was appointed, for the purpose of organizing the necessary , mea- sures to raise by voluntary subscription the requisite sum. The committee have pub- lished an address, giving some reasons why such a monument shrluld be erected and stating their plan of operations. From. the Union. PROSPECTUS Of the Congressional Union9 and 'Ap- -' ' ; pendix fyc. ' f y' - iv' - The u ndersigned respectfully inform ihe public, that, with the commencement of the approaching session of Congress,' l hey will begin tie publicition of the -Congressional Unions' ancl -"Appendi' " The first will contain a full and accurate, history of the tlaily proceedings of both branches of the national legislature. It 'iyilf "be compile vvnn sucn , care, mat every cuizen wno tis interested in me pupuc anairs win nna jta e- second, fine . - t - ' I - It A- i Appendix, 1 win contain eyery speech wmcn isl delivered m, the House of Representatives and Senate during the session, reported at length by a 3 lull ana apie.,corps oi congressional repor lers arid revised before publication by the authors, whenever it. is . requested. These two works will be strictly jmpartial, and are intended to be ..as ihteresting and. useful to the man of business, and to the politi cian bribe one party as lf the 6therv f It may be said, without exaggeration; that the next session of Congress Js desti ned to be one v.of jthe most import if nt ,.; which. t has, taken place'V' s'uce the foundation of the government. It is j ; the.., Jong pess ipn. , ( , Jt is the session which will 'develope' the" generafplari of the present administration, w .Its measures., will stamp the character of bur institutions for years to come. Some of the most important questions NJvhch are couriected with our foi eight delation, 6r "mir domestic concerns, wi II be Iprese n ted i fo r . .t h ei r r cons i d erat ion. The final measure of ratifying!; the, in stitution .pf. Texas, ..which is to consum mate her ,iid m ission into pur Union, ami the admisasion of het membJntootir public councils every! measure wnichi aflects jhe uregon question --our reianons wiin ww ico as well as the final decision on the re vived, Zoll JVJe irei'ti ireaty,tee;( and oth er, measures which are more or .lew cbnhtfc ted , wUK, our foreign relatiuris jwilf come under the. review of the approac ling Con gress. Most of the eminently important questions which relate to btir.iniernar con cerns the revisiori bf the best modes, for preserving the public moneys a variety of commercial measures- perhaps the best system for regulating the important inter ests of Texas - the Indian questions the land question best system for bar navy fh'ese, and others will constitute a miss of business wnich is calculated to command much of the time of Con cress, arid much of the attention of t he peopleJ J They wH kll be Reported by" the Cbrigressionf Union. The Daily Semi Weekly and Weekly U nion wijl, as usual, embrace an i nteresting variety bf matter on ; pblitical,l scientific, and literary subjects, along with the cur rent news of he day. v he editor willcon ti riue to dip vote a I j his energies ib Uiej 1 m-. provemi) tof The n V accbmptisried' meh' in this city 'r,The adrniniit ration nas brought with it a consid erable accessibh 'p( taferits. . . "Several ' tried and'dif tioghished ('members 'of the der mocratife4"paf ty haveaccepted I office i un: dex it . Some -of tnem have, liberally iservice resides. me time is not i lar uis tant wheti the cdttpV 'intend t6 a Vealt 6iher: llet WtfaisWanWfHia Jnbitloh ' U, Da uispaper:wonny 01 u jutryijou?j complete sinopsis oi4tneir proceedings, ana, a readybopk xjf reference ..upoU fall, aues lions which coma before them. ' . J, 1 n of iherUfiroriIoHe is persuaded that, .with ine iaCJiti6S.ffutcn,nis position -enauiea .. leiiiplay witji. the pffiqia) slid other, ma. teria Is placed within his reach; and with the aid of the cbrrespntlencewhich he is attempting ioestablisri fnlforeign""cbuntriest a paper may) oe puousneu, vhicihb uui un worthy bf the support, or his country. ' In Undertaking the takr, he knew he had ma ny difficulties to 6 vercome, many lessons to learn, many sacrifices to encounter. He knew' that amid the arduous cares 6f a-new theatre, he could not at first do justice evco lo himself; but his zeal has ; never! flagged. What nlhosissm and industry can eect will'5 be fully -accomplished. Some errors, he may hare already com milled. C'lt u pon one poi nl, he can speak ' wiln great pleasure and with equal freedom. The tntn who are adminii-tering this government are menj anxious, as he believes, to do their duty , to serve their country , to carry out . the pledges under which the President was elected,' and the great principles of the par ty So long as the administration is con ducted in thi? spirit, and upon those princi ples, he is prepared to co-operate withlh'ifn in the public ' service; and to give them as promised in his prospectus, 'a fair, liberal, and efficient support." We leel 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 sustain the . Iiiinii." Mav we not i hone' that our friends throughout the United States will continue to assist our labors, and prevail up on thir friends to take some one edition of the Union?';, v . . ; ..'"i (QAs this will be the long session of Congres,' andt Will . probably, last eight months, we hsve jeouciuded to pubiisn 11,4 Congressional, Union and Appendix on the fbllowingj.. (i--oii-q v , u l-it : For the Congressional Union, r$ l,0 per COpy'5:ii ' yod , .3;; u.(U: 41 ::,.' v,-;Vi H For the Appendix, Si 50 per copy: nf : i Ctu bs wil 1 e furnished w i th : 1 0 copies Of either? theabove wotks for &2;25 eop ies fbr25?oqqb RITCHIE, & ;HElSS,m Washington, August, 1545 - 1? rip'heXongressionaLUnion will ;betco:rrj rnenced ;Qne m pb Vmftef, fjongress js Con vened, and will . be published SJBM.f- WEEKLY. until, its adjournment giving thblifocedings of both Houses of VongrcB9. iju iJCctiito v iuc uicuiucr are onderisetib brihg theminto a; readable length.- A II r the Ysolutions offered or motlolif SiaSe; are i ven - in the -moveHs own i words' ' attd the yeas and nays on . 41l ihe'imbrfant 'questions. It- is pf in ted . 2 , i - .1 . ....... . 1 .'. ..". i . . with small type brevier and -nonpareil-on a donble . royal 8heet,J ! in quarto form, each cort tal 1 6 royal quarto pages.1 '-' The Appejidi x, on account of the- klelay ofted occuVriHg: in procuring the speeches of members cnmpletej will riot be: mailed regularly semi-weeklyr"but will contain as mlfryxggafof solid 'reading matter zj the Congressional Uuion. 'the Appendix. is made ,up,of ,thef Pres ident's annual mesSaeei the reports of the principa officers of the government that acxQ0ipanyJit,fand all the leading "speeches bf rriembeni of Congress, written out ot-tc-iseld'bhemselvesi v - i ;-;mIf (:. 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