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BflOVHLEY, & CO., ; ARE no-recetving tlieir Fall Suppfy of Whieh is very general and -extensive 4-to whkhthey3nvite the attention of ptinjha Iserf fin r-assortment may be fininnY 160 Tih Is "bro wn Solars, coin mortto Siw, k pickages Ibf antf lymp Sugars, 50-fiarrels ciaiifietl, crushM & powcer- i' el do.V '- ' ; 1 750 fh9n UtOj Lnguira, Cuba and Java cofleeV ; '1000 easks cUt hails and brads, 40 hhds and tferces Molasses, part St- 60 tons Swed.; English & A mer'n ir in.. r350 p.. cotton bagging, various wts. anil " ;'; --.il :q tialil ies, " : ' ' 300 coils bale rope, hemp,'flx and jute, 1 1500 lbs seCvihg,Hvrapping & seine twrne, 2000 V ball and hank ihoe thread, 1500 tides OAk and hemlock .sole I rati er. 150 dozen, upper leather, calf, 1 kip ind x-' '" sheep skins, -v -200O sacks L'Pool fine and ground sal, . 1000 reams wrap'g. fyrit'g &. letter paper, 20.000 lbs. western Hacon, sides and , shoulders, . .. Oermaii, blist'd, cast and shear seel, ' HoopbantK nail rod, and horse shoe iron, Patent horse shoes in kegs, spring steel J Cart atid waggon boxes, trace chains, Gunpowder in kegs qr. keg & canisters, SKoi & bar lead; of Virginia manufacturel l;otton. Yarns, best Carolina manuiac e, Bed cords and plough . lines, ; M antlla rope, Harness and skirting leather, Saddles; bridles and horse collars, Cotton cards, Whittemore's best, and cc m mon kinds, ? ; - ; .Teas, imperial & gunp'd,V. Hyson & blacks, inqigo,.mauaer, copperas, ana saupetrek , aalta, borax, brimstone and alum, Brst winter sperm and tanner's oil, F?epperfspicei. ginger and nutmegs, , Candles, best, rfpetm. and tallow, t Soap, brown; and pale, . washing and s 19' GFTheir bent attention rvitt be givertjd lie sale of produce can igned to Mieir care. , - c A ugMiist; 1 2,1 8 i 5. IV. IU. xTJartin & Donnati, '. t f PETERSBURG, VAM LU, as heretofore, give particular t- tention to the sale of all produce sent them. to They oftfor.-aTeV, Cotton bagging, Hope, and other articio in their line, reasonable termfeiVHsH " Petersburg,-Septemr)ef 25, 1 845 on Commission Jflerchants3 muz ISfTHE TOWN OF. ETERSQURG, VIRG1N1 A, IFTT 'VE "removed to Jhe large and coin U"mpdious Sfore 1 nearly opposite to Friend's Hotel and the Post Office, a id fnextlaWest Hill Ware Housed . They give prompt and personal attention to the i selling of Cot tonTpbacco and al kinds of Cou hi rv Produce, and alwavs in tend obtaining the best market prires and iitc- me fiiiuney reauy wnen chairs are - tnadeJThey have now ih Store, the' fpl- Jowing;- 'tv""; ! " 150SaCKsSalt: 1 75 Bags Rio, Java' and Laguira Coffee ,10 Hhdc. Porto Rico Sugar,- : 50 Bbls;-Maine M erecr Potatoes, 50 : . New -York Apples 5 .; 50 Boxes Cheese, - : - n 30 Kegs Gosherr Butter, i 20 Chests varjous Tpas, " ?s 100 tBbls. Family and Superfine Flbur, 20 Boxes. Adamantine t and Ies, ' -v; 25rft!-nfflSpernv"w-. : 20 im? 4": Mould 4? Pepper,4Singer, Starch. ?Soa ps, Wrap FIU6 wiriiic, otT., file; ' i' ' " : - ! ijJiMES O. SCO T'i November 1 ,1845. , 5 fcT Cottcin Gins two second hand otton Hms. . .i mfZEO. HOWARD. TarboroV Nar?r Trf ?i H .T aUer$QM Witts, AVpl in Sioretand are? receMngthe foliating Goods, torwit: - - , , 60 hhds R.Hico, N. 0.,tSt. Croix and ,s refined ugars. 200 bagigUira, Rjq and lava cofieei 20 hhds R Rico and ( uba molasses, tfiri-primti 'u' a y'h 1000 abks 11 P. and Gi A. jialt 200 ps. col ton-bagging, part sitp'r qual. E t 00 r coils. Bale , tope, t 4 f lboOOjbsv Virginia ure4 bacon, 10000 Western sides and shoulders, 250 sldbs good' and damagedfr Sole Leathery -50 d6z.:Nussmt Upper tlo, 1 4500 Ibs Shoe thread, n -150. bis. No, I and 2, N. Ga. herrings, 100 boxes vpe-m and Tallow candles, approved tjtnnds , , .;; 20 boxes &bf Loaf & ifiisHed sugar, S bis; stiperior PulveVief o. 100 bags Drop ami r K lOa kegs-D. P. powder, . 30 tons Swedes and rnglish Iron, 5 j band and hoop rh). 3 f - blistered. German & Cast steel, 250. kgctit and?box nails, lO do. Wells & o. approved aXeV 50 cak London porter q'ls &'pts - 1 0 h hjths Bal tinmre w hi key r 5a bis. do. lo. .50 ( siiperiorNorthtjrnA, Brandy, 5, ;.H-N-,EyRurn, ; 10 ;Scippernoog Wlnew " ' lO qr.; casks TeneriflT and S. do. r$ p ipe sii per ior p Id 5 qrfcasks Port wthe 5 half pipes superior Cognac & Cham paign jrantly Wurrantrri genixint SObls. old Monougahela whiskey, 2 'pimchedns bel Jamaica Uum r 3 pipes H. (Sin, 100 nests Iron and Wood boiind tubs 20 bags-pepper, spice and ginger, i 5 half chests superior IJ. P., Imperial and Y. H. Tea, i . ''' 50 dot. Bed cords hist hmps 10O 3 -Cnon Lines, : 100 reams VV rapping paper, 50 Wriiing & Leitef dd. 20 boxes Whitttmore's genuine Cbtton and Wool cards, 1 00 bis. qew City ground, family .flour, 100. S. F. ditto ditto & country, 25 .superior Cider Vinegar, 100 bushels best Clover serd 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 approve. We are agents for the sale of Jabez Parker's Threshing Jtiaehine FAN MILLS STOAW CUTTERS & Which, are sold at the same prices as by the Manufactureft We also solicit a continuance oT the very liberal patronage heretofore received in the wiy tif i3onsinmiitsb Prodbeei 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 Jtjly tenttper Bah for Cotton, and all other' kinds ol Product 2Jl npr rpnl. Also. lhf rcreiv!nr (- i .. . -"o anl forwarding of Merchandise. Just Received7 By the Subscriber, A LARGE ASSOR.rMKNT Swedes, "" American and English Iron, Gerrnan.it cast Steel, cut & wrought Nails Castings, consisting of ovens, pots, spiders, skillets, tea kettles, andirons, cart and wagon boxes, ploughs, points & heels, Spkde-, long hautlled shovels, hoes, trace and halteV chains, siilky springs, Turks Island salt,' blown &'ground salt, While lead, linseed arid "train dil 8 X IO andO 12 window glass putty. ALSO, a very large &. general assortment of V GROCEKIKS, ? Hardware and Cutlery, v China, Cllas, Grrtckery and Stone, ware. For sale on accommodating terrns. JJiS. WEDQELL. TarboroV Nov. 12. 1845. v rfpHE undersigned would most respect fully inform his customers and fhe public in general, that Beverly H "Mower ton U his only author izerl travelling; agent at the present time, to sell I AIVt;pvL 1 I JUKI) TOBACCO; in his name for him of his: Manufacture aml thal his7 former agents for the said business -l lohn-Diltiard and l liomas H;'1 ampbeli, are not so now lerelbre he (the said u ml enigrietl) posii 4ivttu forewarns all ohea whatever, (ex, cept the said agent nowerton) nor rtaitng his fthe said undersigned's) ertificaterho( I agency in possession, irom Beiunx oi iat ufartured bbacco in his nme,'undef tht penalty of the law. Given under hia hainl on the 15th of November. J43r Edgecombe Cotznt f, XTatiekOauatttZGita l 4, v 840; selected J OLD WINTER. "You're -welcome, Old Winter !" the rich man cries, With a bosom of prond content, . ; ' As found his carpeted, halls his eyes VVith a. meaning glance are sent: Por the fire burns bright, and the case- :.rrient9-tall ,l- ' " A re curtained with drapery rare The winds may howl and the snows mav .x - - fn,: .. f-: But .what doth the rich man care? You're welcome, Old W'intei !" the gay . f lad cries, . ' . , As he plungesjnto the snow, Or o'er the ice bound streamlet flies, . Like a shaft' from the twanging bow; For garments warm are about'his form; - And his sport is rich and raief Old Winter may bluster and rave -and storm, - ' But.what doth the urchin care? Oh, Winter is drear!" the poor man cries. As he wends along the street, ' -S-While the snow In his frost nipped visage flies, And benumbs bis unshod feet! Oh, Winter is drear!" But there's no one to hear, ' The plea of the poor and old; Straight on goes the crowd with an unlist . . . ning ear VVhQ cares If the beggar is cold? Alas, it is Winter, and wo is mo!" The Widow eXclalms, and clasps, The shivering orphans round her knee, In a wild and phrenzied gra?p; Through the frosted pane on the life-thronged way, A laughing crowd she sees And merrily jingle the sleigh bells gay, While the widow and orphans freeze! . Ay, Winter is drear! 0, ye rich ne'er smile, At my simple and comely muse, Nor the tale of the poor man's woes revile, Nor a helping hand refetie; For heaven has blest you with stores of r "- gold, And should not your thanks appear. By shielding the poor from hunger & cold, And making their lives less drear. . C M, S." ADMISSION OF TEXAS. House of Representatives 9 VFashington, , Dec, 16, 1845. . AsSodn as the Journal 'had been read, the Speaker announced the special order of the day to be the joint resolutions re ported from the Committee on Territories, for the admission of the State of Texas in to the Union. Before the resolutions had been readMr. McCdnnell, of Alabama, moved the Previous Question, on their engrossment and 3d reading.: The motion ,was sustained. The resolutions were then redd and are as follows: Whereas the Congress of the V. States, by a 'joint resolution approved March the:4st, 1845, did consent that the territo ry properly jncluded; within, and rightfully belonging to the Republic of Texas might be erected into a hew iState, to be y called the State of Texas, with a Republican form of government, jto be adapted by the peo ple of said Republic ..l)y deputies con vention assembled, -with the consent of the existing4. vgovernment in. order that the same might be admitted as one of the states of theUbion; which consent of Congress was given tipdrt- certain f condttionsipedi- fied in the 1 strand 2d i sections of said joint resolution: and whereas the -people of the safd Republic ofTexasy by deputies ! n tron- vention assembled, with- the t consent , - bf the existing govern rhent did adopt a: Con fltttution and'erecba new States with 2i Re- publican" forpi of government, ?nd' in the iname-ofthelfjeoplerof Texas; and by their authority didordai n and de'clare- that they assen ted:- to , an d accepted' the s I proposals, conditions and guaranties contained ed tn the ssoldtion: said 1 strand "2nd sections of-aid resolution aniivhereas the aaid tstittlticmlVitH the proper idencentaadopUoh -by thej people ofthe republic of ITexaa ha t beerj transmiUed to the President of the: United i States andlaid - before? Congress iri Con formity to the provisions said joint :res4 j-.rti iv,ij , fie it resolved, ' bv thjsM Sewte arid . JtiousepfMepreseiitativeof thje , United States of American tn?. Congress assem ocrf, That the State bf Texas shall be one, and, is hereby declared to -;dq onef ofthe United States of. America, and admitted into the Unioni pn artcqqal lpoti ng with the original States in al respects vv hate v- er. ... r f. ' .... . . 'Jffe further jrcsalvea, Tharuhtil the Kepresentatives tn Congress shall be an i f lp -. Jv' - -r3i ,J!f?f ij,?- 3 v?nJ. pointed according to an actual enumera tion of the inhabitants oF the U., States,, the Stae of Texas shall be entitled to 'choose two Representatives. , 4 . After ' a few preltmjqijry futrstions, "-the question on the passage bf the resbtiVtipris, without debate, was put and carried as .... . . i ' - t - I' . ; ' ' ' ' ' " ioiiows: - ; , -: , "... vM - i' c ; ... ' i YEAS JMessrs. Stephen iA dams, And erson, Atkinson, Baker, Barringer Bayly ueqinger, 4 Joiggs, . j ames , JoiacK, . J as. v. B lack , Bo wli n , .'Boyd, ;B ri n kcroff, B rod -head, Milton Brown, William (Vjpri, Burti Cabell J. H. Campbfli, (yathcarjU A: A Chapman, , Reuben hapiwanjGasej Chipman, Clark, (bb, l ocke, tUin, ine pro Constable, Crozier, Culium, Ciim'minslh of these 3 machines hot vunmngnam, uaniei, yenerson iayis, lm vunningnam, uan iei,,,f enerson iavis, uei1?', v ' , .; . , 4, Mott, Dillingham, Dobbin,, f)ockery, Dou glas, Promgoole, Dunlap, Elsivorth, . Erd- m a n Fara n, Ficklin, Fos er, 1 Fries, Gay i n Gentrv. Giles. Goodyear. Goi-don..Gra- nam, under, uroyer, namiin, .naroison, Henly, Hilliard, Hpge, Hopkins, Hough, George S. Houston, E.VV fjjubbarb, JSun gerford, J ames B. Hunt, jHunter, Charles u ujico,,! iivriiJap ciiip jluivc, iiei b, t-igon, Lum pki n, Tlaclay ,vMc0lean, McClelland, McClernard, McConheI,,M-C-Crate, McDowell, McHenry. McKav, John P. Martin Barclay MartinIVlorris, Morse, Moultin, Niven, Norris, Owen, Parrish, Payne, Pendlet,rrill, Perry, pi ;V to PntWuim iTJoiri" Poir R John, Strong, S ykevThibodeaux, .Tborn - asson, J. Thompsop Jacob. ,Thompspn, ter, Roberts, Russe II, Saivtel le, Sedddn , A. j fia nV TiP n ? vj?j W . 1 ne 18 'at D. Sims, L. H Sims, Simpsonr,Thomas could by Smith, .R.v3mitht; Stantom'-Str pbtiuO Stf 'ptind Jup; imeVctoeWvprK wfieif left'lo hurman,;Tibbatis Toombs, .Tread way, hrHgnout nh lhe wf ;,e IraiterT" t l. . rl"-... l I xr:i. txr:ii:--rf'KtirK ilV ''"'for infVirti'' f hA't of a mamrnoth WUmot, Woodward, VdWorthiYanc Yll Yoiincr 141 - . r(-r-,- , - t N A YS Messrs. Abbott, John :Ad ams, Arnold, Ahmun,:!Banchardj . Buf- flngton, y. Wl Campbell, John G. Chpp- man, 1 UdUamer,Cranstonvi;juiver, uarragn, ioupwpg meiancnqiy piciure oi ,uie ais JJelano, UiXon, Jawing, r oote,-MJd dings, tress in some poruona opsonin aroiina. flrinnelL HamntonHaraer Herrick j'Eli- The citizens of Charlestoh have u 'field a a as B. Holmes, iJ,'W Houston, Samuel J).; meeting, to devise ,i means of relief to their Hubbard, Hudson, Washington Hunt, Jp- su fieri ngne r seph R7 Ingersollr D PKtdg, Pffston j .eittzepa ofarjfcsfo King, Lewis, Jev in McGaUghey,- McB- witj), ortKeJsuflerm In vaine, Marsh, JVliller Polloek'Ramsey y 'ihe ppper diaria of" ojir State, occasioned JuliuH Rockwell John.A Rockwell, Rpot, by ikerfailure'of the4pfovision croti of tho Runk, Schenck, Seaman, Severance, Tru-Jast season. ..The distress which, such a ca man Smith, Cabel B Smith, Stewart lamity.must, produce, is increased by the Stroh m, Benjamin Thompson, Tilden, ; riactt Hat ourcouu jry, has Ajeerilso pecufiar Vance, Ytntpp, Wheaton, Vhite, W inth jy,bleseditn rain crpns, jthst rop, Wood, Woodruff-b6. fftgS , rir-r v rlt: HJ-l, n . -At j.--. r.- v--. Of the 141 AYES, 120 aVe t)mocrats,l! iJtfu are uemocrais,;-f -15ir" s liTTfi,-i t"f I Native, (J. Hf CimPII, : fltfiffti1? i iJivwi; r l j (rit has produced, has been .a nasty emifrra- 20 Whigs and ot Penn.) .... Of the 56 NasrtfiVtAvl,fijfilN resieiM" WrVVi1 CaWpbeliV-Livin, ' . From the Union. , ;? Translated -fromthiNatipna Zeituntr;. THE TYPE-COKl POSING MACHfNE. t Therttclem ypurpajser of the '559h of JasTmcmth on) the inyeri ti on cf.a.typeconi- posing machine, by Tschuhc, has created an. ameableurprise especial! in tBbJiei i$?Hh&im?& eodhirjbi' ihel hvcrltorj Those xv&4te?hn . too prectpitaely inclined tbrsideamven as among the trahaiehVhumbucsrrjrflthe daysttiEnot a little be Uken aback by tBinfimrislidn tatahteadyapo The twenty Whigs are MeMfhdie, ry, (N. C.) TomVBj and T3m (Ga.) HilHaVdr lat j Cabell .JSSftStejJM.S JWf (Flor.) Thiydeiai , ii'itfr.Ui ready fled, from .the . destitatlon vhtch Crozier, uocke uentry,;f and JVUiton r jtTviw ir' .-j-.'-r r c rrri A? MHiin t a wa i tect them ' ' to seek in the west; coma lirown, lenn.) Mcrienry, Under, xoungvf ? . ji-TihiM zJ qy - rpt. jt...u ,v..l; , j means of support. Tneicondiubn of msnv 1 UIUUUH. IUU 1IU1IIUU, IA.Y.J .V i w . I. m h hw .a h a a v - A on and Wood of New York. ! - s . - JJ TT --f T-- 3 e-most -celebrated printing 'establish ments in -the berth of Germany, (F. A. Brockhaus, atXeinsjcTT aTd ffia t even i ill m ore flattering, advances have been triads to him. A, to the supplementary appara tus for disiniiUn'a'nd'assortin' the let ters, the. constrtictiori cfvrhich is just nor. eogsr&ing th attention - t)f Mr. TechuiiH, complete successcertanv jblV presencnly the fpHowing "meagre idea Vcan ,Tbe com mumcated, vIsk that the'diitributibn and replacTntM tVe lettersls'alsb eCected by means of keys, at the same time that a ve- to be distributed and replaced. A mccha vbaKfingeLhadjin i837, constructed a db tnbutiug and assortinrpparatus,"and, st ter having accomplished this, took to the constituting df a type-com posing machine, for whicn hevin 1 844- received, bounty oi u,quu norms currency irom me xumpc ror of Austria, whilst, at theame time4 a ioi nt-stock company had been' formed for ' Air. I schuuc, reversing ithe order ct procefrdtng, did not tiudertake the? contri- rvance ot a distributing and tilling' macnina before he hadfdone with that ot a typs- . r W . - a - - 1. " X : T a - - Jl - , a ' compos! h e one: and has! we re peat, su ccco ded most triumphantly. ?;Most ingenious and to the purpose is, as We have beeitvin formed, the principle invented by'- the cu- Lcpmppsing machtne, sb asvto 'perform , du- W$ tne pay.jr tvvo-iom operation simui- tahebu of the same steam-DoWer. On the other ! er alone,, and without any aid wnatevcr from hianv hand,j if, would wprr cn the LohdontT imei-had been UKen upaoa uisiriouiEu. .1! PTbe sCharleston Mercury draws Jthe ;fcHli,?i,J' pTj v5f y, oi inose wno' remain. may do conceivca. ivhpn it t known ihut in ihfi vviini2 i.i-- tncti not more than one-sixth ofthe tirjar provision crop .nas neen maae, wnus in. many neighborhoods, there , arc cntim field s whi ch liaye. produced acarcely a iin- icie ,ean ot t corn., inii. , ca;cniiiy t j I tent, vet o great ine destitution, that thoy rare, unable -to nrovide. for tbi fcu-srere. (among themselves, much lesjFpr'thcu in district n 'Throuirhbut ' this rcnica pfcpuntrywi ntrvWtth t he. exception or uren- the distress is such as to call ive aympatnies 01 our peouic f , . - I ! it" ', '1 fiiwbetfeVanyaJ ip tencc4;aenhpn :J2tJ luclepn rails, rs moving forward and bsck ward over the form, the matter or vvhiCh ta on cylindrical motion, is.to be constructed, and which apparatus can be attached immt cliatei r teh i nd fand 4 P Ver 4M r. Tscriul i !: ?s i.- TmeJianftb forth the ti
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