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m4. F. 11 I f VARBOiOtJ&Q.t TUESDAY, NOVEMBER It, 1846. The Union nnd the Congressional Be- JYfe ! nsetled : last ; Week ihe Prospectus ' of the Uniqfty and; the Congressional Re- irister, publrahed at by Jifeiisrs Ritchie & Heiss; butOmitted clitec- line Ihe attention of our readers partn Uf y to tj as purposed clojng. We re insert it this week, and as we deenv it su perflous lortis to attempt to laud the well- established reputation of the talented and enterprising proprietors,' we will merely say that we will gladly aid any of our tea ders in procuring copies of either or all of these interesting publications, r . 4. General Assem bit. This ho dy Convened at Raleigh on Mon day, We shall probably get intelligence of the organization of the two Houses, and; week, on the charge of kidnapping a slate, the property. of John, L Duf and, of Newborn.- The prisorief was found guilty, but be jury Recommended t : him to mercy. he prisoner's counsel moved tor a new riaL which was refused -by hv& honor Judge Bailey. An appeal to the Supreme Court was then admitted; after which; O- Rafferiy was 'sentenced to be hung on the 4th December. The Newbernian says; A petition has been gotten up for his re. brieve, which will doubtless be granted by Gov. Graham, and which we believe will be sustained by the voice of the cOiri munity,,,---id. Cotton vs. Gunpotoder. -The Wash- Ino-trtrt Pitv rorrftjinondent f the Balti- ...g.v.. -.v . - 1 knore Sun, tinder date Nov. 10 writes: f Thisfternopn, experiments; were made in the office of the Secretary of War With i quantity of pfepared Cotton, brought by Mr. Robertson, oar present consul to Bre- tien, for the express porpose of securing a .liAnt far th invert tors. Messrs. Schcfen- bein & Bottger. The whole cabinet the Fresident, uen. Scott," Col. Totten,and a variety of distin guished gentlemen were present, and the the tiovernor's Messasre. in time tor our nektpapeiv4 -As the Feds have a majority if xperiments succeeded beyond the most in ooin Houses, we presume, we snau nave io chronicle some rare doings by them this session. . (JThfc New Orleans Picayune of the sanguine experience The prepared cotton ignites more readi y than powder, and its combustion is bore perfect A ball was fired with it from a common musket, from the window 1U rtf th Lil.lhffh Waf Denartment against the wall of: s laaM wit tai9 w , if-- - - r, led and wodnded at the battle of Monte rey; together with the arms and muni 70 to $2 75; Did dip, $2 70 ao &5:75; Scrape, $X 25 $l O.-frfitg Piahters and' Farmers hy using te cele uA WrnnrlrPth PWs will find them at once the best and cheapest of medieines. For sale by Geo. Howard. , Mf.jediton. The dhrbno-tnertnal. Sys tem Of curi ng disease is precisely th one on which - Dr. Tavlor Advanced i ft life ise- cret preparation of the Idverwort Bal saffiy and a recent English writer has onty given a wider circulation to his ideas. This medici ne acts on the system jsimply ,( tho Very po werful.in its nature by controlling the circulation and reducing the tempera ture of diseased parts. Singularly too, it can be given with ,the mostjperfect safety even to infants; and it is almost perfect specific for Coughs and Colds, while it is prescribed particularly for bronchitis, Con' sumption and Liver Complaint On, this principre, by the use of the genuine Bal sam of Liverwort, prepared at tlie office 375 Bowery, my friend Mr. Isaac Bald win, of Orange, N. J., was entirely cured of consumption and spitting of blood, t which fact as a matter of duiy, he nade aff fidavit before Commissioner Towner and jEdlian jttacihrnetot BY: IMMEDIATE APPLICATION may be fourid a superior loned Hose IWOod Piano JFortc, s At . , F. i. HOND S IV&rz liuom. Novv 16..1S46 IENO. I. Waldo; he Navy Department, with immense tome: an excavation of nearly the depth of tions of war. eaMUred from the enomv. Un inch being produced irt the wall, and Tho lit of names isoo lontt for pnblica-jthe wall being completely flattened. tion. he grand total ot killed, wounded i he day alter to-morrow, me expan- -ndmiings 493. 124 of which number five faculty of the prepared cotton will be were killed v : Prom the Ifatetgh Standard. Latest from Mexico. The New Or- leans'Comimerctal Times of the 2nd inst. says, that the Mexicans have totally evac uated the whole country this side San Luis Potosi, dismantled Saltilto, and destroyed all 'their foftiicatious on the Rinconada; aCl that instructions have heen forwarded to the commanding Generals to fall back op San Lais Potosu At this point, it is said, Santa Anna will concentrate the whole oft the Mexican farces, and make a desperate battle. Santa Anna, it is further stated, left the city of Mexico on the 29th Sep-; ried at the arsenal with the musket pen- ulum. It will undoubtedly succeed, as imilar experiments have succeeded with t in Germany, "Switzerland and England. Prepared Cotton is nothing else than unpowder in a purer state and a more ac- eptable fofm. It contains precisely the ame ingredient -carbon, sulphur and itre, and is manufactured with great ease, nd may be preserved even for months in aters. All that is necessary is to dry it efore using it. When the preparation is nee made, twenty-four hours would suf- ce to prepare a sufficient quantity of cot- on, just taken from the, carding machine, o carry on our whole war with Mexico. And yet the preparation is so simple, so . A II I tcmoer,-witn wouu cavalry and 800 mtan- pearly a scientific reduction of the known try, on his way to San Luis Potosi. Large property of each i contributions were being made by the Mexican citizens to carry on the war, and the clergy had consented to mortgage their property to raise 52,000,000, but a loan could not be obtained upon the mortgage. New York Election.The Richmond Enquirer of Monday last puts down Young's majority for Governor, 10,876. The Whigs and Abolitionists' have elected 74, and the Democrats 54 members to the j Assembly. The Congressional delegation stands, Federalists 22, Democrats 12. The j new Constitution is no doubt adopted, not withstanding the very large vote against! U in New York City. tf. roperty of each ingredient part, that it is nly a wonder that the same discovery as not been made years-and years ago. he inventors being about to take out a atent, it would not be proper to say more n the subject now; a few days (when the atent will be secured) all will be publish- d, and then the process will he found so imple that every man may f henceforth ake his own gunpowder as he maks his wn bread, or boils his own potatoes. The Late Elections. -The skirmish is overf and as soon as the smoke clears away-, we will take a survey of the battle ground, an"d make a faithful report of the killed and wounded! The Whigs : are crowing over our losses; - but we believe, upon examination, it will be found that they have been beating down their own men, who were only; dressed'in our 'uni form. We shall examine the question with a single eye to the loss or gain of the Jl Clergyman shot. -A mUider was committed about three miles below Mon- licello, Alabama, a few days ago. The Lev. Mr. Harrell was killed by a man na- led Rogers. He shot him with a rifle. 'he cause given by Rogers, is an outrage in the person of his wife. He surrender1 :d himself at once and is in custody. Portsmouth Old Dom. gave it to the Doctor . Sold by G. Howard,Tatbotos HamiltonT. E. Smith, Williamston. Large bottles $1,50, or six bottles for S7, 50; small bottles Sl,00,orsix bottles for COMMUNICATE!). Elder Mark Bennett is eXpeOted to .'! ir I oreach on the 28th. at John tyarter s, near Pitt's Cross Roads; 29th, at Ellis's Meeting House: . 7 Nov. jl840. JYbticc. fVilmingtOn Market , Nov. 1 2. Naval Stores.4)ur review of this day eek left the Naval Store market with a lownwarcj tendency. On Saturday, sales were made at $3. This was caused by the prospect of a. rise jn the rivers, which, free trade principle. We thank the ,ho,wever: dia take place sufficient to nnHfi IJNDERSIGNKD. at the No- vember Term of the ( ounty Courr of Nash 1846, having taken out loiters testamentary on ifie estate of the late Aee dy tVtlltford, notifies all persons jindebt ed to the estate to make immediile pay ment, and those having claims to (present them within the time prescribed jby law; otherwise this notice will joe pleaded in bar. . i- j m " They will sell oh the 7th of December next, at the residence of the said Meedy, known aslthe Biinn place, all the perisha ble property on the Farm, consisting ol Five or six Horses and lOLules, r . . . Seventy or eighty fat Hogs, Sops and Piss, Corn and Fodder Household and Kitchen Furniture, two Sitls twelve or niteen naireis oi uranau. one ei oi Blacksmith Toots, and: spch ohe prop erty as usually pertains to farm?. I he sale will continue from day to day Until all the property is sold. On the seco:iid day of the sate, eight or nine; ! f . r Consisting of men, boys and girls, jwill be sold ! -- I On the 1 5th of the sarpe month, at his former residence in Edgecombe jcounty, on Cokey swamp, a quantity of Corn. Fodder, rV heat and a qtantity of Lum ber. Also, the TRJlCT OF L.tXD aforesaid, containing ? j Six Hundred, Mcresj, More or less, adjoining the lands of Jacob Proctor, Gray Armstrong and others. Another tract of land containing about 100 ACRES, more or less, on the Ral eigh & Wilmington Rail J Road, , adjoining the lands of John Minor, W illiarin Proc tor and others. t . Also, his mill site on Cbkfcy swamp, " The perishable, on a creditj of 'six months; negroes, twelve ; land, two years Turner & Hughes )- KORTH O AHOL1NA 4 ' 1 . . For . i &itr v.: ror sale by GEO HQIVJilfi November 16, 184 6 A Valuable Far lit, Whigs most heartily for every "Tariff Democrat,, they have: knocked upon the head, A Democrat who advocates the tariff of '42, is of about as much use to us as is a balking horse to one of our moun tain teamsters; , he is only an additional drag to the load itself.. In this view wc believe we haverather gained than lost in the late elQclion.-Southern Standard. From the Wilmington Journal. Superior Cowr.-Thomas Broughton, whose trial' we mentioned last week' as be ing under investigation before the Court, was iound guilty of the murder of De Sil ya, , and" Broughton was sentenced j by Judge Settlef to be hung on the 11th of December. I The Judge, however, upon .the application, of prisoner's counsel for a newtrial, after haying refused to allow it,1 granted an appeal to the Supreme Court,! which of : course suspends the sentence jironounced by the Judge. - 1 PDaniel OKafferty was tried before ihs Superior Courtof. Prayen county last affect prices. The news from Europe, reached here in time to have effect upon the market on Monday, and the conse quence was an advance above the rates paid during the early and middle part of the formef Week. Sales were made on Monday at 3 45 a 3 48. On Tuesday, the rates of the previous day were paid. On Wednesday prices again receded, and about 2,000 barreU have been sold since late yesterday evening, up to the time of making up our ; report to-day, at J53 40. The market appears, very firm to-day at this price, v In Spirits we hear of only two small lots having - beenrsold which brought 47c. Tar arrives 'very slow 50 barrel s-a 11 that has arrived was soldi yesterday at $2 30. , ; Corn Cargo reported last week has been sold at 80 and 85c. -Closiricr at first prices. Bacon Abundant ancl dull. ' Lard Plenty sales at to dc Jour. Washington Market, Nov. 1 1 v Bacon, 6 to 7 cents; Lard. 6 to 7i; Corn, $2 50 to 60; Tuintinenevv dip, $2 note and approved surety, with from the dale. BLrfKQ WILLtFOJiD, WILL H. HNES. Nov. 10th, 1846. I interest ExVs Notice. TP HE SUBSCRIBER having, proved the will of the laie kMajor El held red Gray, and qualified as the Executbr there of at therlasi May Sessions of Edgecombe County Court, will expose to public sale, at Rocky Mount ' (the residence of the Testator,) on Thursday ..the 'ldtfi Decern her next, the ' 1 . - " : I -' Cntire Pe rsbnal Estate. Of the said testator, consisting of seventeen SZiMTES, (some of whom are very Val uable,) ten Horses and Aue,y -one four horse and one two-horie wagon- several riding vehicles of different, descriptions -rorn H ogsCattlepvvellingT house & kitchen furniture and uttnsil -(arming i4iplements, &c. , &c. -.1. . . s The terms of sale .will be' six months credit, the purchasers giving bor ds with one' or more undoubted sureties. ' ' Those indebted to the said TeS'iator are hereby required, to settle forthWith, and those to whom be is indebted wil preseni their claims for payment. PVM. NOBFLEETi Ex'r. JNov. ltb, 1846. ,j I 46 fill A VlNG bought land tip thtt country, 1"u--'i have placed myself in a condition, which compels mfe "to sell the Farm ott which 1 now live: and ehalT expose ttoe san to public sale on Tuesday the 1 5th of Dec. n-xi, (if not privately sold before, f Said land contains about feiglit Hundred Aere Lies on Swift Creek near Suggs' mill, ad joining the lands of Spencer Hart and others, within 6 miles of 'Ijar borough. Knough of which land is'cleared n -niake k5 or 30 bales coiton and S00 bariels of cornt and is Well known' to be one of, the best cotton (arms in Edgecombe,1 having yielded 800 pounds per acre divers times; and .there is more good hickory anil dog wood ridge land to clear on it, than can be found on any tract of the same sie Vyiih in 20 mites of It. There' i likewise an in ( xhaustible quantity of MARL, on said land, said io be of the best quality-. Also, a comfortable DWKLLING HOUSE, a large iin house and screw, and other u.-eful hoiues. . But come and see, as I am determined to sell. Same lime and place, 1 shall sell a few SWOK8JES, CrfTTJLEyStl.EJEJP Sows and pigs Corn, Podder. Peas and j-uch other things as i mav not wish to move. Terms made known on day of sale. ItO&ERT HJ1RT. November 6, 1$46. Being well acquainted, with the land above advertised 1 testify to ail the above. iempsy Bryun I very recently .rode over the Planta tion above advertised, and believe it tOv.be (all thing considered) a mosi valuable plantation, and now in a good condition for immediate cultivation. (J. W,, Knight. 7:LL toiSDNS "having any daim . : favor of or against the estate of ciVn IVIONS ,B.: PAHKERrd.c'd, will , bresent th'Cm, Without delay, t0 (J 5 sCriber lor settlement. NhA VtiAN MAT HE IVSO N pv NoV. 9. IS46. ah en up, Ami committed to the J, f Edgecprhbe County, N. C Who Kays his name is And that he belongs to Hory rarilf,ron living within ten miles of Camden, s c' and that hie left about' two months since Said negro is about 1 9 years of age ()arV Wrnfexiohvfpare-riiade, good teeth, and about '6 , fe t 10 inches i n ft eight, 'f ne owner $s rf ttiesied to come forward. pr0Vg bropeHypay Charges and take him away or, he will be dealt With as the law direct B.N'WlLLlMiS, Jailer ' Nov. " ' I 45 ' - Jt ; -r-t Tarboro' Icw and Beautiful FALL AND WiNTER IHFS Jusl received her FALL Supply of Goods,, which as usual comprises a general assortment of the most neat) use ful and ornamental articles, in the millinery line v All of which will be sold on her usual liberal and accommodating tefrms. -'Iarboro Nov. 10, 1846 1 . ' ' '-, - - "iTT - -1 TJMRBORO Male Academy. qjlHE ACADEMIC year is divided into two sessions, Consisting of five months each, ffhe Spring session will commence on the 1st Monday in January $ and end on Thursday before the Is V Mon day in June. The Fall. session wi com mence on he Sr'd Monday in Juite, .and end on Thursday before the 4th Monday in November. " To students, preparing for College, the regular preparatory studies will be taUght. as recommended by the Faculty at Chapel Hill, or at any other college to which the ."tudent is preparing to gor , r Those, who desire Hj can be prepared for the Junior. Class. v , j . To young men, artd boys, not intending to enter college the 'Languages, including Latin, Greek, and French, and all the higher and lower branches of English will be taught to any extent required. ! i , Declamation and composition will re ceive the attention, which. their importance demands. -'i ' . a- , There will be a public Examination .and Exhibition at the end of each session j ; Board can be had in the' village and; vi cinity upon reasonable terms. The' Prtn cipal in this institution is now prepafid to say that-Tarboro' is a pleasant and healthy place, and . more freefr vice and immorality, than any other vil lage, with which he is acquainted in the State. j" . : '. ; Tuition per session qjty Languages, ; . English' ' ;";;'-rt;v::-'!?s ''A V io. C lassical and Mathematical Department . M ?00 Principal. . Classical and English Department. . J. msoLOAid Nov; 10lh, 1846. : - 45 iTp HET SE Ml A N N U A L Examination, in this I risti lution, Wi II commence or! weunesoay, inej iom ixovemner, and con tin tie t Wo days' Parents, guardians, anj f 1 5 e nd s gen era lly are earnestly and respect, fully requested to attend. j Utving to th IriConninces attending declamation at night, in ihe Academy, in the Fall season, together wiih other oir. cumfii ances, t here - vv ill be tih public Ex hibition at Ihe.clpse of this session The; Sprtiig Session of 147 will com mence on the 1st MondaV in January. Mri JOSEPH B. SOLOMON, of Frahklin county a young gentleman of undoubted competency $nd qualifications to tech. ha3 been associated as Assistant Teacher, in this Academy. : J. ti. BROOKS, Prin. Novr nd, T840. " 44 3 Drugs, Paints, Oils, TTp H E undersigned have now in store i -T" large and general assortment of the above named goods, which they offer for saleon ihe,; most accommodating terms. They enumerate a few leading articles, to which they invite the attention of country merchant? physicians, druggists and the trade generally: I Cal6rtlel,Engli$hnd Am. ' -iv;- Quinihej prench and .Am.. ; - Camphor) Canthari . des ;.' V ' ' OflUM Morphine Sulphr acet and.miiriate Rhubarb Root 4 Do do, powdered UUM MYHKH Do Arahic - Epsom and Glauber Roll BHmstohe . Ariow Hoot Refined BORAX Mace. Cloves 5 t: STiLK SOAP r3alam Copniva Sup Carb Soda NUTMfcGS White Ginget- HALERBTUS Oil Berjamot Do Lemon castor oil Spirits Tufjaentind Copai Varnish Japan .. do Leatheri do Chrome; Yellow Do Green Prussian Blue Spanish' Annettb Cochineal Dye Woods all kinds-. GLUE WHf I E LEAD Linseed Oil Red Lead LITHARGE Tooth Brushes SOAPS COLOGNE WA- ', TKR Bay Water; THOMrfS fyCO. ... ; Wholesale and Retail Druists No; 5 South' Charles street Baltimore. Sept. I7j 1840. ; - .395 j" .. . ;;::;v-.;1,ii, ; . r Application win be made to the next Legislature to amend or renew the'eharter orRaniiiing the TfuStees of the I arboro Academy. ' , October SOth, 1846. JYoticc A PETITION will be presented to the Vnext OeneraK Assembly, praying (or the passage of a law to prohibit the hedfc' ofjown Creek trom uj Creek up to Pender 8 September 15, 1846. ing ot the waters mouth of said Bridg OtlCC ; A PPtilCATlON will- be made to the nejtt General Assembly, for the por pose of modifying 1he laws respecting ic town of Tarboro, ' sO that a M agist rate ot Police can be again appointed for the san. ; Sept. 17, 1846; , r Lin 8 Terhperance Hitter, On the principle of substituting the .ton in prace ol the stimutanf principle, has reformed so manv drunkards. I 0 used with LIN'S BLOOD PILLS, super rfo? Io airaheri for cleansing the system and the humors affecting the blood, and ir ail irregularities of the bowels, ana me 6- nersl health. . I ' )GEO. HOfFdR fl&en June 3rd, 1840,
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