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f paid in advance orJJW Dollars and Fifty
ents at the expiration pfs thei subscippon year
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ubscribers are' at liBerty 16 dis
ara at Uberty to aisconunne av airy
timem;i'itinir', nAtiriPhtherft&f ftfiditavinff arffTM.
Advertisements not exceeding a square will be
IriierteJ &XOne Dollar thelirst insrtfony asia! m
benlftfoT every continuance. . Longer MTefUsj
sxents at that ae peisqware;. , QoutjQjrcJerSj arid
retisements mast be marked tqe nurnberof lnsef
Uoiifl required, or they wilt1 be:,coiVttnVdunm
thnriairetH, and-6harged ccorajti&ly .
Letters d dressed tcf the Kditor must be po$t
?aiai0r"tfey Way-nkttertded?to.
I m ;l M Petersburg? fflr.,
Which Is very vefterat " nd ext n1 t o
I. ,160 hh Js brovn .Sii irs. common to fun
I ij75 pckasIoaf :mhJ lutp Sugary
50 barrels clarihecl, crusn'U & jHiwie? -
fJ$Qibz KiQ, ; Laftuira,: Cuba and Jau
100O casksi tut naitu sand brads. . v
4Q hhdr and Uerce4vVVoUssVs part; Sui
-i-60 ions S wed., Eaglish &,Amer? iro
ft 35Q pi Motion i bagging, varicjust.swts- arj
-SOO tuili bale rop.e, hemp, flx and juife ;
1 5001 ba e:wi n g, w r a p p 1 n t & p ei n , t w i a i ,
2O00f bail andUiaukr frhoe thread,, a .
l500fiUeaoak?and Jimrktsolei-lfathek-
-t 15a-dozen, fupper. lnahtr, calf, kip art
"v, Sheep sklllS, t rr, yK vJ r
2000 isacVs Jl RbVU fi np a n d sroti rd saJ t,
1000 ireams.wrap'g. writ g & It tter.pnpe
20,Q00 Jbs western liacon, sides an
shoulders,
German, blisl'd, castandfshear steel,
Hoop, band, nail rod . and horse shoe iron,
Patent horse shoes in kegs, spring steel,
Cart and Waggon boxes, trace chains,
tlti npo wd er i n Ve gs q r. k egs; & ca ni st er s
tr'if inia nfaniifarture.
Bed cord? and .plough I nes, Manilla rop
I Harness and skirting leather, . f
1 Saddles, bridles and horse collars, . i
Cotton cards, Whittemore's best, and com-
Tjcibijdlrierial & ganp'd,Y. Hyson & blacks
icuiiajnu uer, tKU p pc i a."s u 1 1 j npc ul, ,
Saltsi 'borax, brimstone and aUim rr r
I Pepper,Jjice,i ginger andnutmegs,
Candles, best sperm and tallow,, i
Soap,s'brbwof and pale, washing and sh
ving, &ci &c. -
j .
trii to ihe ante, of produce coi
Bigned lo tkeiv cnre. i
August 12V1845. '
PETERSBURG, VAM
m - - A l
WlLlheVetpfdVe,gvve jTiKu'ar al
I tention to the.sale of.alF produce sent
1 them. , ,
f They ofler 'for sale,' Cotton bagging
I iope. ana oivner'ariicie in ineir . line, u
n
f reasonable terms. ,
Petersburg, September 25, 1815
SCOj'T,
Commission JXcrchaut and,
; tfi 44 Of. I lit, i. -i.Hi.t -;
IN THE TOWN OP PETERSBURG, VIKGINIA,
next to West Hill Ware House.
'J'Jiey giyeprompt anil personal at te,ntio'n
to the seljing .qfa'Cpnon, .Toaccond all
kinds ,p( Cou n t r y f rod ocq , a nd, aJj w ay s j rt
tenJ iaimpg the $est marked prices ( aqU
have 4the:. jiianey vrealyV wheii Salis 'are
made, j , iitfcy. fipow in Store thP
lowing: f ; , -
"lQVa-HUxW ,f. W..V r
- 75 Bags Rio, Java and Laguira Coffee,
SOIiblsaeMerry Po!aoMtvi;
50 " NevvVnrV-ft-rtlfles.
OBoxes Cneese," i' "
ni 3-0-egs Goshritfer;"-
20 Chests varinna 'loac
it
t i t.
J rO0 Bbls.1 Fmjly- and SupeVfirle Flou r,
2Cr :BpkesAdamaiUin6 lamfles, 43 :
'WemerW
co sea G6ttdhi Gins
iH-j; va'o ; vs?a HOWARD
PRO VI
iLjj v;vfUfreoyeuio ine large i anfi CQni?
UAL modious . tore, nearly opposhe . ijo
Friend's-? Hotel fland the Post Office, add
a if ri . . i i i i
J. Peliper-G?ijer;(arch: Soaps nVrafj!
pirig Paptr,vT;w i riey &6. dr?-, m i ?
ttlEsubwbfeVS
Titboro', Nov'r 7. mT-(l
liiid el iu; bun .vrdi Y (in, oodfqi
J s-ZMy4 1GJ5U -iMi-yi i W VlW&jtis
fn i IW mr-h Wod:i in JOVjjuiT' K
" r : j
60 hhds P. Hico, N. O., StsiCrpixiarid
refined Sugars, -
200 bags Lag9jra;ij4and Java coffee, ;
5 200 psi - co 1 1 bii nggiHg;?p1art itip.quai.
-?&60 ?coilslBiilef ropei o nisnaiiiu
10000 lbs: Virginia cured .bacon, ;,;,:t:;. q-.
1 0000: i .VV extern sides an.d shoulders, ,f
2(); side?gq9d! and amaged,Jj6ole
Leal her, t , r , , . 1
50 doz. Nnsset upper do.,
500 I bs. .Sh pe' th read, ? 1 ' '; 1
f 150 -bis. j No.1 Isand N' CaV herrings,
' 1 Od boxes Sperrn and Tallow candles',
? ?m apprbve'd Bruiuls, ;
:30, boxesi &; bis. . jC.c)af rruhed, sugar,
.S, bis. jSuperiurPiulyerised ( r jio,.
100 bae Drop and 'Murk shot, ,
100 k'gs D, P, powder, ,
0 j
30 tons' Swedes anl Knglish Iron, '
; 5 .1 b m,d arid hoop f do.
3 4Ljhliserefh Oerman & Cast steel,
250 kcg$ cut and box nails, '.
10 doz; Wells . Co.. approved axes,
,50t caksf London porter is & p'ts,
'10 hHdl Baltimore whiskey, 'lJ :
50 bis. r do. ' 1 do. !
- 50 superior. Norlhcrn A Brand y i
15: N.. E Rumi
10 .fScuppernong Wiue, .
10 qr. casks Teneiiff and S. M. dp.
I pipe superior old Madeira, ,
5 qr ' casks Port wine,
: 5 half pipes superior Cognac & Cham
piign brandy warranted genuinel
30 bis. old Mohougahela whiskey,'
. . ,2 puncheons be?t Jamiica Rum,;
3 pipes H. (iin,
100 nests Iron and Wood bound tubs,
20 bag? pepper, spice and ginger,
5 "half cnests superior ti. P., Imperial
nd Y. HJTea,
50 dbz Bed cords besl Hemp,
: 100; " Cotton Lines, s
100 reams W, rapping; paper,,
50 V .Writing & Lellerjlo.
20 boxes, W hittimore's genuine Cotten
. and, Wool cards,
100' bis. new City-ground, family flour,
; 100 S. F. ditto ditto & country,
25 superior Cider Vinegar, : I'
- 100 bushels best Clover seed selected,
Together . with other articles, usually
kept in the tJrocerV line; all of which we
oflVr for sale, upon 'such terms as we think
a fair examination cannot fall to approve.
We are agents for the sale of .labez Parker's
Threshing Jfiathines
FAN MILLS. STRAW CUTTERS &
VVhich are sold at the flamed prices as by
the Manufacturer. ;
We also solicit a continuance of the very
liberal patronage heretofore received in
the 'way of Consignments of Produce? saV
Cotton, ,1 obicco Wheat, Bacon, &c. ; and
pledge ourselves tof be unwavering in our
terms of Commissions, as we place all; on
an equal footing. Say Jijly cents per
Hale for do ton, and 'all other kinds ol
Produce 2 per cent.1' A Isdi the-receiving
and forwarding of Merchandise.
Just Received
h &y the Subscriber,
LARUE ASSORTMENT; Swedes,
r,, .Amefi?fnat(t ingi.Mi iron, u
(merman cast Steel, cut &. wrought Nails.
n : , ..' ,& j -
Castings, consisting of ovens, pots, spiders,
A mer icatr.a nd Hngiish I ron.
skillets, tea kettles,, andirons, cart and
wagon uoxe, piougns, . points neei., ,
Spi'de-V long handled sfibvels hoes, trace
and haltef chipsvulky 'spring ; f
Turks? Islaridisalt, blown & ground salU i
White lead i Ji nsed and train oil, :, n
ij.x; fpaDd window glass putiy
A LSO, a very large & general assqrliqeni o'"
vlGROCEUIES,
China, Glass, Crockery and JS 'one ware,
For sale on acrommodatinK lernns.
JJls:iVBD0BLL.
Tarboro', Nov.12, 1845V
1 It-
nTlHE undersigned Ayoufdrno?', respect--7
-fully inforrrfnfs lUlomers and the
p u b I i e i n ?ge i f era f. triat Beverly FP 1 lr tifer
o isVh is o n lyv a u t h o ri zed t ra ve 1 1 i g a jeh f
at the. presen? M me to ,'selli .Vj A N U F A C i
iJfii R k p .rQBAjQCai in, hbmmfrrMm
i)( his Manufacture: and. Jhat his former,
and Thomas :H.(:';ami)belf,. arHipt so now
TheremretnelsaBryeied) positively-
forewhrqs ajlfbt hers rwhate v1&i fejl
Ceptlsaidsaent'Ho.werton) not- ha v ing
his (the s i d u ri d er $ I gn ed.ls).' . ert ifica tbftt)f;
.gency m ppessionm fpiu o man
ufacturcd tobacco in his name, under the
peh3Hcr
on m6i5mh!NeniBer, 1M5.
I itrtf I r'Wivrt A -.n-a'AvaT
rr
. , . . ine.oneinai resolutions.. ana uie canoor
w m w9 me m
Hesd'thariwhen1 hr aVe'nottce of
on him the duty of expl
little mbre at large, and he praye'd the
ddlgenceof theSenatevvhilsPlie pledged
hitnself that no species of prbVpcatibn
shbuld drag him into a discussionbf tne
'Oregon question" at this time, nor into
arj?-declaration of his bn'opljnlibns' lij$on
the questions existing between our-'Gov-eriimentand
that of GresitBntatrii When
those'questiotisr fcameuji f in pVopeiTi time
anu oruer ociure mc ocnaitr, lie siiuuiu ue
ready to meet them, he hoped,! in aspirit
ordeVotidh'tb'Tiirf'O to
act'upon1 thmf acfiordTnyJIrf jthe1 fear bf
Gdd.'i:tH6 protested "aMLinst' 'thef Senate
pushing itself in advance of the Executive,
ami tb theexctmon of the President, thus
snatching from him his rightful power of
conaucung our negotiations wun ioreign
Governments. : He protestedfa gainst this
the more strbngly when 'it? was -obvious
to every body -and he appqaled to the con
currence of Senators for its truth) that! the
end and aim of ' it all was to transfer bur
foreign negotiations to the court-yards and
hustings, which va's a still worse tribunal
for such topicsthan arsenate; 1 -He profes
sed to be a Democrat, and he believed' he
was a representative " Democrat. The
Democracy of his'f State he felt- certain,
and he supposed the people1 every where,
knew 'and always understood that' for eve
ry good-cause theyi had lodged the power
of carrying on their business with foreign
countries in the- hands1 oftheir: RB presen-
tatives, viz. the President i - with' the
Senate as xhis ittdvisersi He thought
North Carolina was welhsatisfied' wi th thaf
arrangement of " the Constitution. ' The
people had no- desire- to i thrust them-
selves - into" fthe -President's ! place, I nor
to see us snatch from him his responsibility
and his trusts 'for 'any such ptifposes. o
good couldome of-it to the country; none
whatever;5 but, on the; contrary,' rnuchTevi
at home and abroad, in the Senate and out
of it -. ! .
"Mr. H; said he had'other objections to
this form of proceeding. He had stated,
when (irt qpvnhat fhe: didbt1jkg the
resolutions, because they, would... be-, a cen
sure upon the .President; , nqrthe amend7
m en ts although .thev.jlauded thePresident
The appropriIgnlfedfaqd constitu-
tional duties of the,enate were to; legislate
' 4 ;i;,!iv ' i ' i.
by practical mandatory, laws as apart.of
r H, . J .; ; . i..;.J.T?:
Congress, or, in Executive session, to ad-
vise wnen asiied to do, it, ana even wnen
advice?vyasf not asked in peculiar cases,Jbut
pot' iarely I to decjare, opinions which
might reflect honor or censure, upon the
President & act tate the people of the nation.
Both the Senators had -taken exception to
ine manner in wnicn ne naa oeen ooiigea
to characterize their resolutions. . The
Senator from Indiana denied that his res-
oiuiiQnswere a censure oi tne jrresiaent.
Now, Mr. H. thought the proposition was
as plain as the way to the 'President;
mansion, He had nothing to do withs the
Senators intentions, .but with Ihis, resolu?
Uonsand.tLsy did contain censure. .,The
senate was caned
them, in, substance
any oner to compromise, otc, would be an
PYeciuxeto (io mat wnicn.was contrary to
the Constitution and dishonorable to the
nation-. Tpe President had .informed, us
in his message that he had .done that .very
things , He. had offered-. to comproroise,
olc 1 ne simplest ruies 01 logic jusiinea
aconcUtsion from such premises that' the
President had done an act in violation of
oiih hbTrfr,na1f
his intehlibh to ihpvebay lthe 'W otDsovUdqu-il,
mattlerupon'jali holci tlSCS1 feifsie'ddrri'tne' fieU kstfieyiwere ftoi niinaiti, nor;
hisotlVe'wast
prevent premature aiscussipns upon our tne'r
other Senaiofs.JjioVever.' 6a3 lmDOsed ub-1 1 iM$?hiifi66os'ufi VUnew'kkfrain6
aihihg his views ail riot' be m
, , . i- a . rH w 1 . - . I ........
unon to. d ecu a re bv
, if not in words, that
1 aV kbt whtcTr ayapmsth manner of bringing.eOrijri nUJtffoltf
IiMe'fesflmfomeo s5ri
asserted that there was no censure in'thtx.
OI
take cre1 BiPvoBo?fi 1 tXI-
resident "snouia oe careiui; nownei
iytafeen:&,,t'heviamiuS"asVob
pTaiU M&rfL&UMYU&Wbttfe fiU'bbvT-
ois to1 scapeH fdefecfton.f ! 1 1 (kWPikj$'WhY
"tUcenure of fthecWesldcil?b "Wall
cdaieliv ;WhfchuabSeriaor rbT IheP'U;1
Could ''moredirectiy ntt!unulTocally
'cerPsUre'Pr
descend 'tooWow' terms Cof the pUrriose
from' the Vocabulary of ofackfetard tiik
the Senator otFIndiansuole
or any omer ocnaiur, uau me uapatn.j' w
irarne a censure in any. luni'iiaitc suucu iu
rSena&Vuse nVore damnlmr Ihatf'thirfei
tHano nlultihg? reire bwTiif tfie
PesTdgiit fkaooneT Therevws 'Mb1kh
solution? Mr. lH. fdotibted it very muchJsiigefe All this mightiebpr oPpV(t34lf7.h-rV
What! ''dishonorable;' a "surrender ofjtHen? !lf the iPresideat-had alreajly ta&c
trte nation's honor" by the Chief rMagis 4
traVe; a Violatibri ,britneon'5tn:urtn,,; 'Oreoi;'iiorieif,h?;had -atady,com
he had swortftdsttppoHr mittedshhrrself andlthehatiCJi tAtJvtt:pc:.i-,
The mendmeiia bfieied1 bythe Sfefttiorj,.iitHfew hatolnibredidnatori
ir from SbUtK Carolina
ilar objections. ! The1 6rildifrereftWS,n asserted everyia? -Did tootA rt 1 iieqatr
the original resolutions fcen?r hafiW!apprt iTbr?
amendments lauded tfirPrtsfdenf- 1 for
having dorie" The Senator frorii -South ;
Carolina had,f i wttfi !sohe:7 fetfi, 9tfetiiecl'
that he ted"S
( Mr. Hav wobdV waibti tb bei?considerrl
by that Senator as intending to be disres
riectlui ibrumsbnallbec fiS&d
riot at once more precisely defirfe'hTs" pdsr
tion; f He eftalniy ttir.1' ymrearVv
charjge Ma 'Senatdi wlth6fferihfpriife'
to the Chief Matrate but mleatft
assert thatHhe' amendment vvhicn tie" had
pfopbseel were lau ator ; i( i n tfi te 1 fr&n nar
as thefbriginat resolutions wererc6Mtfem"b
atbry. The Senator would himself 'agree
that if a respectful enUnciaiioh1 ipf ''ivnaf
was believed to be a farrahd riecessar5 ? f n - f
tefpectatioh of a motion ("orf resblStion 'bft.
fered lb the Seriate,5 was to be fregardeil las' threaten him fvvith the cot)?equen5e3 should
in any' degree personal1- towardsT''iheEfali he recede) neb And thb ip'tkts C-RtCi
thor, ?e Would -thereby yem'dsuigvi of .the JnitedtStatesSVvEhitf fvs'a "fjr:
ptenr restriction upbii the7 freedbm tioriof Ither1 Senator! -t &jstjb&Q?rrj&
bate: XMr. CalhoUnnb(ideclhis bmlrrPr
fife must tillAmainfairrtfiy truth1 W!fKe ! thel Presidentlarl owmiwUtkdihuhold!
proposition, hattnemenefefe Swere j Piencidentstof the? Imcics Jiad;bcx:n
nat "resolu t tons JcsW- lift
the brigthaj fr6lJtionsdeciarecl loT b dis- did f bot; ieari toilbarh&hhldBfcrfandjt (c .
honorable and "uncbristituUona1JthemeTidi heeclared 1 n. al rsi ncen tyvtrw t. cl th'73
merits declared lb? be jkonbrable aticF c'b'fli hHotiIo! . regardsmichfa vr5t7ascrht3
siitutibnar. fhe Senatbrnim'self Raithef
shown that the 'origitialf reablutiorisere
cehstire .lbylmplfca(ibrilandr thetL cohWjJI irrrbpur's bleel fi)tfthrlappjbiSr:cn
querice was irievif able that' the amendments I of it: that he didhotnbeUeTtlicrp'tr 1 th
were, to the sanie extientytf wr htttzmtng'
like implictiprf- Neitth 6ne'tt6rthe.)Warf
dtber" looked wMiitiiAi dl none wfikteverJ But tbd fcz&zzditir
bpi ri ibri8 byn theveri
short byahyrntcal 'leislafiinPJf I bf the sort of proceeding, was a wc'io
;'v,TOednginaljr
a rriendmeritstbbk'jntotf t1ie fiandfe toeethen a war anion est the P; "dent's
prematurely the subject of ouinegotiaiidris
before the Execxttiveiiad done with V;
before the 2 Senate lialKqiredofh ihff or
blBerwiIHfeWi . i b-bne
r vv nemer inatj
DaHrBfmalurWaflolbra
unconstitutional, and he heithaSern
tors, for the sake of the country and the
Senate, would orf all sfdes put a stop "to it
UtAri40'2 AUhmeto his'did n-noticPflirlfn
: o" - r . - C7 I
with'itjisnfl be'fbbSelha ' adTTsed mot jicTnr. gjJpi.. cjfzce
him to terminate HisTiegotiatibns, and turn of .rdlSl' . jjly thia
it over to ouPIeSskibftrVhether that thii ":;rJ: '1. ? sticn3
were to be'done by resolution1; OPcensure alij 4
or'of praTsemadMnoM hekl rd
would nfunaiath6rizeifatru u
I'aiVf exahiinitioh f'lttf,ftcgWatfoiwrHft
;!GreWBrttairifbufabtainet holyday; andnt wsfcuf elypectin- very
healneidhietiut7dulJ ty-0t ejr.cC.r;,""
pteiParthePre'.ni J5eif3.'3
jfrlsi; potioo
felvasl WiUInbIiebfcc!d ijCrcT
vhefiefdtccmeJirrtoiithnha
thereybe3wbu! nly inquire tfte&ft,
pornejtAe Uttdtetida'l
of the i favorand f jdC it , olipts j
of other nations. The President feirJ&Vty
ibbjeet innhischaie,
itunnrnen naaiosea sccspuj
a.
on groal re'solu tio ns Wobld ? entirely j d i tirin
hi nthe& merld mentii ?wbfd -s ?? Ctn 1 j)uxr
position pas-welis hisAoiwbel?rav ro
des'edjorTiostill irittb&cyesiAf rcci
BHtai n they 1 would aippear ta feu: gsxtp-,
f.alffeVortb finb at4ftidefi.Hfocnfl,co
promise; after thit offer xhstd tjuAtjbezn TAii
fu&&iindC.thel fPesidentirinfoped ahi
ifirfiorifW; hart;7.forthith I tmAte:n 5 4t,i
Awofier rnadelyvith that fjottpfrhtrty feU
tatfdns abroad fatal the, fioaj.tsttj tmc nt cf j
j n nau.iniMuiuivui,ma.jus.Bvwi r 4
i ptwGu;aiiutwui mu u, ju( t m. H
redd utationi frorereident Mcin
solved mlghtfbringiourcQuxi
cerityinto i question iheXare ths .or,l d?; f I? id
he not Jseeiethai dStreib UrlJUini v9uf,Ll;
islecl byt 4b uppass that w:j5uTjer. ftln
ally alarmed,!and Edispoj3edlotpy yj ih
of traiforGrbtmf aobxtbtt t.talke4ites
keepff mp ourt Rational jtcoura5?fn th.v
&tesi&bniC& M essagei wa s t-ccrtcctly intCrH
pftetS By t he TSeatbr,c thaf fedlAh2 h bf i
i Ma gura tef done ,; preciselynwhat ihfr pr?p:
tor wishedtJ andl yekshiij j frx?rd cflf t tr
President, desired the Senate to sayr tc
himf by ihisresolutiodal, .tfeit wp:,-'1 ousted
hissaBilityJtoatarid'iinm;; thative-queeticnH
ed j hrs firmness iu rmau3tatnnthylCotn-:tif
tutibt rand! the national ;honorr sqd'thc
fofeV the Seriate had) faunjJsitredicnWto
; civilized worldly et fofvhirtiselfl: hid rC.C
j political friends; -'a "Senatorial v:i 1 the
democratic nartv.
dcr,
1 mis
vvhichwoTF- - fZtz
tha?
f de-
uin
-ivr't pon tlrerrplt; 3tirni,
not abate brie iota of his 1! r.znds
ponJSenatnrnf all parties far lh"i chzzr
co-orjeraticncr5nirb the Prcri-
President he-tktjjcc? O settb cur
affatfivithforeicn Governments-bsfens
therein isrruatily&m.tcwJrcir his hands.
ICon - rresa had been. in fessiom lrr r 4h3 a
cOi ' 4 .1 - .j ..'