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muxiaLta V- SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1849. t- " Fire, Bcrlior reading t.VAIso,' (avorably to ) the bilj au thorizing "the erectioriilofja-rolMldgc ovcV the;Vatauga River, 'in 'Burke doun- tY . -7 ' r : 1 . r, . j s i . i 1 1 i t : l t : 1. 1 1 t i 1 1 ! i Cvngress. . The abolition question, appears to, ab sorb all others lnCongresi'' The&outlf : ziMim .- 4rn members held i meeting on the 22ad ve rccrct to icarn inai me oaru uuu , . , . pulu 4 , , . : t b; , r -TM j "It in tneacnate .Ubamber, to take into stables of Mr. Henry Shirley, near this consideration the proper course to M pur place, were consumed ..by. ire on .Chi istmasj sued in view of the recent faction of the morning, and a valuable racp ;tnarc, and House of Representatives ; on the subject 150 to 20O barrels corn with other artie- "Slavery. AU;thp Slaveholding States, consumed. It is not known . . r v .. s- ucnioo, oi . issouri, was aosent. , I he les were. how the fire originated. From Raleigh. ;Vc learn from Raleigh that on Wednes day last, in the Senate1 the bill to extend the Gaston Road to Charlotte, and to pro vide for lateral branches,' one from Raleigh to Goldsboro', and the, mother from .Payetltville to some po'mt on the Ciiar- ! lotto Road, vas tip for discussion, and was 'ably advocated by Wjp. B. Shepard and that the bill will probablv pass. In the House, the resolutions on slave ry, reported on Thursday of last by Mr. Dobbin, passed their second .reading. Four whigs voted against the resolution denying the constitutionality of the Wil mot proviso. A n umber of .whips, Mr. meeting was organized by the appointment of3r. Actcnlf as Chairman, and Mr. Venable as Sttcretary. Mr. Calhoun in troduced a proposition for immediate and decisive action which.-however, did not meet with theeonciirrence of the meeting On motion of Mr Stephens, of Georgia, a conwnittee composcddf one member from each State represented, in the meeting was appointed, to report upon the course pro per, to be' pursued by ihc South in t lie pres ent exigency. Jlr. Stephens vje placed at ths head of the committee. The meet ing then adjourned to tJe 15th January. l)r. Jay ne's Hair Tonie. T procured two bottles oif MrMason, .in Someryillei and using the Tonic for abuV fifteen niahtbs, my hair came in, all over, my , head, and. although not quite as tnicK as oeiore, yei it is constantly growing. This surprising restoration oTiny hair has excited the as- a t ' - - -" i '' " a A lonisnment 01 all my acquainxances, ami made me an object of curiosity to many I am now 55 years of age, and have reason to regard the inventor of this matchless Hair Tonic as a public benefactor. JOACHIM GULICK. New hermantovvn,. J., Nov. 26, liJ48 No cure, no pay1. Fever and Jigue Jaynes Jigue Pills are warranted to euie the worst forriis of Fever and Ague. Tht money wilt fee refunded 'in all cases if the' fail to cure but they never do fail. (Q30 Among the thousand and one Med icines ad ertised as "certain cures for all Counterfeiters Arretted -The , Fay-1 PolmoMry ''." Expect- ettevilie Unserver states that .-three men . . ' . ' . .. , i . . ,. . j udervce has been pared not with nuns but whf) hai'ft hrfn trnvplmfr .is nrirn-rlrnvirs e'd,!ft':the fllgKrbTtheTope'anajtLelieads! of the Roman Catholic Church. ' 7 , Ing but Wd can follow. : Enquire the ef. The cmperoVof Xustri'has abdicated inject of :IJranJrelh Pills ;among your :un favorx)f Jiis nephevithla'new ministry;1 prejudiced friends; you:viUhear, sufficient ' ' ' " '-' . . jto'satisly ybii that there Is :n6:Hsk,in;ina ' 'Jlnoiherproofoyite ' of Dr. )ih& the trials and that you will not be Jayne'sMafr Tonic:Ths xvi certify J doing yourself justice. whhoutit7r- that I was entirely bad v;-foy 'abuj -IhrM y ea rsVwhen I was recommended to try in Richmond-and Columbus counties, pay cures; and the vouchers loi its efficacy in- .1 i mi . it- i iiuuc tin uiiuyui Humes w 1 1 it'll tur cnnrarc- ing their. bills, Hwapinc and buying horses , , .,. ,.;ii,cin, . r u'ii 4i i i r ter and respectabihtv. cannot be surpassed with MO counterfeit mlis on . the li.niu of r tRayner among Aem, refused to vote at all jCa F h-ve een arrcslJ(1 and Ioiijred :,n country. Dr. Javne. being himself on this resohition; but the others ofthc;in ,)ejai of Richmond ' commv-TheyT . ' , . . pnl&m " PenoTro gcries passed unanimously. j paed these bills to Col. il.ultsi.v. and to I,,,-vs'ral np-.b.Ul.e . for instance. ... , mio ti i ir- r-x " ; to cure a man whose lungs arc like alion- Messrs. Dobbin of Cumberland, and C, Htntn, G.bn, onionS pIclclv riadlo.!, M it were, B. Ilassell of Martin, ha,e i,ccn elected , ' ! .t,lv1hoGre diseaL, tu! he d'oes aM,er,.,d we be 1cLain I neve h is borne oui by well authenticated n . . ' ' , . ! laets. ihat in all diseases of the lungs and rrcqucnti. attempts are made to pass . , ir.r.ci.WL i . .i i 1 enu-M wijitii uic fuaui-ni ujie oi cure vnn thchc hills in this city. Let the people; . . . ' ,. look out. .f: When'our ..blood - is once pure nothing in tlie shaine of ?ood will hardly come a miss; nothing acn; you may ,cai pies, or. any tiling reas on; and the'greater variety of food ttiebel ter blood is made. '.All who have, vyc ak stomachs, , who are 'dispeptic,; or iaany way afflicted; in bod)f, should without de Jay resort to .. j . Br andreth Pills ; which will indeed strengthen the life prin ciple, and by 'perseverance' with them, en tirely renew the, whole body; the materi als now in it -good, will be kept so; those bid, displaced and removed. Good blood cannot m;ike,bad tone or, bad flesh.! And bear in mind, the Urandieth's Pills surely purify the Blood. ; . v . ,.r for sale by Geo Hotvard , WWMWf. Letter Remalnifig io ihe Best Offiee at nv 3 f lov-yi-n ...! HCAl, Will 1)6 pent in 'ih. lit-OfficeaaeadleUers. 10 Ce Bunting Richard' Moore M,. tirii;- i m . ChcrryR'h- Ciierry S E J Mrs Cooker John (J3We are authorised to-'announce i'ol. Tiio. P. Alston, of Halifax' county us a candidate for the office of Brig Gen. 5ih Brigade N. C. Militia. Trustees of the University General Assembly. But few bills have .been perfected, up to this time, and what have been are most ly of a private nature. On the 12th ult. Mr. Dancy,- from the committee on Private bills, asked that the; out miraculous interference, his Expecto rant willj restore the patient to health There is no medicine before the publir which is so effective in removing cousin From the lluieigh Jlegisttr. Death of an Editor. We are truly, colds, broriclulis. asthma, hoatsrncss. pint committee be discharged from the further paired to announce the death oi David risy, croup, influent, quinsy, and alUli. consideration of a bill and memorial i Iiton, Esq , Editor of the Wilmington, orders bf ihe -machinery of respiration, iefeicnce to Robert Henkell. The com- Journal, which occurred in Charleston on Jaync's Expectorant. xnitiee was accordingly discharged. Aho, ' Sunday, the 7th inst." He went to that Prepared only by Dr. 1). Jayke, Phil n favorable report on the bill to ineorpor- cit about lcn 3y before in the hope of adelphia,and sold on agency by ate Pamlico encampment No, 0,1. O. of repairing t he ravages of a disease of an in- j G ICO HOWARD. O. F., in the town of Washington. Also, flJlr,matory nature under which he had ! Tarboro', Nov. 9, 1847. a biil to incorporate Union Company in becn prostrated for many weeks. He has. the town of Fayctlcvillc, with an amend- 'eft a wile and child to grieve over their . Beware of Counterfeits and Imita mcnt; which passed their second reading. blifihled prospects.- His age was 27. . lions The imparl ailelcd and astonishing On the 14th. Mr.-Dancy. from the ccm- Uffieacj of mittee on Private bills, a bill to amend an Accident. Willie Privett, a young Dr. IHs'ar's Buharnvf fFild Cherry act incorporating the town of W.ndsor, ot some 16 years, and son of Wni. in ali lhc liM:ases for which it is recom. MlSi-i morgan John Rlcrcer Jesse Nelson .Jonaa Pender U render M T Freeman Arthur Per vis Jas" Harris Solomon.. t Pasture f1 Ilyait J H Proctor AW Harrell Jesse Pippin T Atrm Hyman Mary Miss. 8pig!u john Po HarrisonEiiz'h Mrs -Southall F Mjs Jones Amanda Miss Sawyer Hard vv Jenkins S P Sizetfore Til jvey jonn Lane Ann LMiss Lane Mai y Miss Lyon M A. Mi si'. L!ddon Thos L Mel calf John W . Teak Rhoda Mrs Warren Ivey White John5 Win born Mary Wombie Euvs Wjin bery ij D EDMOND P. t un vj 'jsrovih u viinu. Edgecombe Cocsty Court of Pleas and Quarter Session NOVEMBER TERM,, , Gideon Ward vs. .Willie Ward Original Attachment .Returned by tV SheriiT to Nov. Term,; 1848, 0f s,i(j Court, with the following en 1,1 ment: "Oct: 13, -1848, levied on ,.e "grocs Sherrod. Mark and EMhw-ii" "so, on the 20thrNov f1848,WiedCn "Titus and Harriet, Willie Ward hnv . . ''mc an undiviil inw.c i r "v.n-.ai, in aaiu np. groes. THE defendant,; Willie Ward, is I; ere- MARRIED, In this jdaee, on Wednesday evening la si. by L. C. Pender, Esq. Mr. Vwj rieagpeui to i iss Mary Milts a lJarker, . ny nouiied oi the above proceeding ainst daughtci of Mr. John Parker tleed. him, and that unjes.s he be and appear be- In this eouiiYy, on Sumly morning, ; fore the Justices of said Court, at the 24ih tilt, by Hnrmati Ward, Esq. Mr. j Court to be held for said County at the rujun iufcfim to Miss iJanzady Par- t ourt Mousr, in larboroon the fourth Monday of February next, ami h its and leer, daughter "of Mr. Arhur Parker. Jn Philadelphia, on the 12th ult. bv the there replevy and plead to issue, jiuK R'v. Joscj)h Hammitt. Mr. . J Biggs, ment by default .final will be rendered of Ualeigh, :io iMiss Isabella A second against him for the plaintitPs debt, interest daughter "of Air. Israel E. Jan es, of Phil- land costs, and the .propet iy levied on eon- del phi a. idemned to be-sold to satisfy the plaintiff's recovery. By order of s;ud Court, at Nov. Term, 184S. JNO. KORFLfiET, Clerk. TSic Cbli! Mine bl'CamVi-uia. THE Attention of Agents throughout the country ;"s calicd to the cheap aurfrarc fully prep.utt Guide to the Go.Jd Ktoti, !aL I 1 1 t'Pifttt r I i iilhilntn I1..saI 1 w.in imcnamenw wntcn . were anopieu. - ' " y mtnded. curing many rses after the skill :iso,a oui 10 incorporate ine iiPwoem wnaimivinai i?umii sun wmn: Manuficturing Company, with an amend- 01,1 hunting bh the 2d inst. The content rnent inserting the liability clause . of the gun entered his sidt just above the On the 19th, Mr. Dancy from the com- hip, and lodged there. ".Medical aid was mitlee on Private bills reported favorably instantly procured, and wo are ghd" to l to the bill to incorporate Union ( hjpter 'earn inai iur. rnveu musiair io recover. 17 in the County of Dup4in. Passed! ' 2d reading. Also, favorably to the bill to' Meaty Damages. A man nimed Jos. "thr Justices of the Peace to sell Sasser, has reeov. red S5:000 of the ci- In this place, on Sunday last. M. y rr',OTl m-"m Margaret Hyatt, wife of Mr. Jesse ,jjGo!d.M,r.es of Catiiornia, ,r,d a., a Goo- view ui uuuu.iy wnii iiajj ui uic country, and particula'rly of the Oolp Re gion, edited by'G. G Fosterl 'Esq'. Fries 25 cunts. All the authentic informal io:i JYotice of the best phyicinns was unavailing, has i fleeted a large and increasing deinund for; :". mm.:- r. . 1 i 1 . i-,. II. i 1H9 inn llJl.s caueu tfifli nai- ucncrn jiHWiri.i ..vioctt to ujia uay j aion piori counterfeiters and mutators to paim , dissolved oy tnutnai consent. , this book. Price, per hundred. Slo: otf spurious mixtures, of similar name and. The Subscribers respectfully request all p'er dozen. Unless orders, arc sc. ua app -arahce,for the genuine Halsam. Some: persons indebted to the late . firm, to call promptly the publishers cannot' erUaiy THE Partnership heretofore existing in regard to the country and ' the G old He itween Botvditch & Howell is this day Kion that can be nrocu red will be iVmniia r " - , the Por House in said County. Passed ty of Memphis, for injuries received by 3re called Syrup of Wild Cherry "Bal sam of Spiktnarti," kWihl Cherry Corn frey," Sc. Another. "VVestcr's Balsam ise in r,a.u county. i.eu - - - y of Wild Cherry" miwnelliiiE the name. 2d reading.. Also, favorably to the hill to ianmg .mo a wen, uug oy order ot the Portificalcs l0 rcsCmble those alter the time of - holding the Court of mayor anu amermen. Pleas and Quarter Sessions, in the County , " of Lincoln The fVilmingion and Manchester forging of the true Balsam. . . r. .. IVistar's Bahum of wild Cherry Oo the 2rd Mr ' D lnev from the Rad. This enterprize, we learn is the only genuine. The rest merely im Committee on Private bills reported sev- from the-Marion Star, is likely to he car- itate the name of the original, while they eral bills of a private or local nature ried;out, a corps of engineers being now possess none of its virtues, among others, one for amending an act of engaged locating the route The cost of aenuine. tcf ,!,(;- ( i-..; flTo-. r.,i rr this work, including every thing for busi Ashvit o rn "vi le in Vane! Z tlntc .t I .,06.000." The es- The genuine Balsa.n is p, up in bo.t.e,. f InnnL 1 18- 0 in re atbn o nou.t of business it will pro!,,- with the words "Ur W,slar's Balsam of blv do per annum, set down at W Wild Cherry, Philad." blown in the " from ,he Co.- 000. - ine ana. per.anent expenses, h ,.. hearing a .a.,, on the mi,.ce on Private hills: renorted haek to S26,000. Expenses of shops. $19 303 ". u me ga,re o. the House, with amendment, the bill for 50 train; and all other expenses, .with hMler rranUtinn of the . niihlie hirh. the" above; is stated at 70,000;-which r i o H. VVISTAR, M. D. This will be enveloped hereafter with a wtys of Rutherford, and recommended leaves' a Wrplus! of 180,000 or 12 per new wrapper; eopyriSht secured. 184 1; on and settle immediately. Also, all persons who have claims a- ment. JOSEPH 11. UO WD ITCH. JAMES D HO IV ELL TarborA Jan'y. 1st, 1S49. promptly the publj satisfy them, , A- new edition is in p'-ess to supply country orders,, which will. he gainst them to present the same for pay-;sent according to ihe limes of the aplica- tion. vThis work is v the first authentic publication on the subject, and embraces all the information of any real "value to persons interested in that wonderful, suc tion of country , BE IV ITT DA VENPQRT, , Tr i hiine' buildings. New York Papers giving this ad vern'sement 2. in: sertions, including this notice, and senu- School. THE third session of the Male and Female Schools in Hamilton. will com mence on the 2nd Monday in January next. The Male department will be con- , .11 r r ' . . - : ' .- '1 t ' i l : : v . - - r ducted oy Joints i. nor tier, i.sqr. with ing a marked 'paper to the publisher?, competent assistants the Female depart-, will have 3 copies of the work forwarded ment by Miss S: Lover ing. " .-J. to them' ' ' " f " 1 ' ' 1 .-'. ... i " i - ' ''( iiryant JJennclt, Joseph Waldo, Samuel Williams, pJwYarrell, , Trustees. its passage. The bill passed its 2d rrad- cent on the capital. Salisb ury IVa tchman. ri .j. r ing i ne same gemicrnan reporicu iavor ably to the bill to consolidate and amend the several Acts' for the better regulation! 6f the Town of Concord.' The bill passed j n;v',l 2S,!,; iMr.. -Danev. frnm tnp: "hid. saysrthere are Mop. deaths a .'day Committee on' Private bills, reported fa-';a"l Peol)le are setting the city,by thous- vorably to the bill t6'L attach - a portion of which will always appear the written sig nature of ul. BXJTTS." J- For sale byDr. w. U. Macriair, Agent ffThe Cholera is raging in NewOr-; for 7,aiboro, and by dealers' in medicine leans: The Charleston Courier has ari geherally.Cu extract Of a letter from there,' dated 23d, -if, i ' r Yancy to Buncombe. The bill passed its 2d reading. Also, Tto ""exTend the authori ty of the Justices of the ' Peace in the (bounty of Wilkes-rrpassed its 2d reading, ils'ofo authorize the Chairman of ihe Common Schools of Rutherford County to nav over certain monies to the Chair- ands. , .: The jBrst appearance of this terrible dis ease, known as the Asiatic Cholera,, was jn August, 1317 at Jessore, ,in , India, since which it is calculated that it has swept from, existence 150 .millions ojf jiuman be man of Jthc Board oft Common Schools of -Ppl k Cbii n ty-passed : 2 d ' ' read i ng. ; A I so, lb amend 'Act to; incorporate Hickory 1 nuV irnpikc Compa jng " Alsouhfavorabfy to the resolution in h vor of '&:Wnf: TO resoliitlon hr'nrit nnsVits'd Wdin2. Also, favor ably : kh&'bur uj ?t Vnc&jri ;; Mf riin;;& i, logs: d:.-. . .u vfx, '.., u-.'.'.-;- , The Steamer Europa arrived at jNew. Yorkj bringing 'dates 'tfro'ih Liverpool to the ICth ult, embracing most important and interest i rig news;5 ; j'U; 's Louis Napoleon has -been electedlPres idenit'bf'France," and Paris is-tranquil.-" The Revolution in Rome has' terminat r (fhen the bones ' are , diseased, when every ramification, iof the, frame is out of order," the i ; s ! : f i i ; ;r Bi andreth Pills , ,r will in nineteen cases out of twenty cure Remember that the body can i be entirely remade from the food, 'bones and: all; ami aided by -this most beneficent medicme. it? quarter of the time it takes in, the ordinary course of. nature. .In . from ttvor to four yearsn entirely new fihealthy bady, n;can be ejcclxanged, for the up sound, the disea sed, he miserable.one. The slowness at quick ness of the change aUogether depend J ing upon the, efiect the- . A 1 :5I ,; ,v ,,v. rlj Braridrethls PtRsj -or! u.,.. ire made to produce; which efiept can h graduated just as rthe patient pleases, i S. T. Price,. P. P Clements, T. C. Hyman, : Hamilton, Martin County No. Ca. 1 ' ' 'Dec. 28, 1848. ISotmd for the California . THE subscriberrwishing to embark for the Gold Region in California, will con tinue to ofler t-v i- .. r .''' " Cabinet Furniture ,ts Of his manufacture at the very Low Pri' ces w;hich have already, induced many per sons to buy exclusively of him. .Persons indebted to him will please come forward nd settle their accounts, as the subscriber wishes to leave as soon as he can sell out, &cJ tJall at the same Old Stand : TarboroVDee. 20, 184S. F. L. BOND. Cons labtfkHtn uk for sale;1 u . , , .AT THIS OFFICE. Wordsworth uirademy. fpHE Spring term for IS49 will com- " Imence on the second? A3 onday in JaD uary, under the.continued supetvisian of Rev. Ji B. Solomon. - The subscriber takes pleasure!iti saying he is a young man of excellent qualifications and applies them assiduously to; the; improvement of bis pupils.. . VY'qrdsivofth isjsituated 15 mi'f South East ofiWarrenton, and 4 ..miles frm Grove Jiillia a hgW :healthy , country. Theiyear is livided Jnto,twos sessions five months each; a; - public ,examia0!1 will take place at theend of each session strict account of scholarship .will be made to, jarenta and guardians. Terms per session of five months arc as tlbllows: , f t . " ' . Board including eyerylhipg, . Tuition Jn iirst Class Englisli, ' V::-2diVr.i-' !vih . i l ": -:3d inudingvniathematics, Natural Philosophy,' Geometry ';' .nRhrejpri.Cf &e. ; Tallin nnr) flrorklr f r ,i Nor deduction unless in, cases of protract ed Joesju Bopks suchas are used injh academy ept pn hand ,byr. I he pbsenper. 35 8 10. 15 15 ' -Nov .1 1 J. Mdv -rcV Jr. or;-"