Convention (uestioft. This
agitating topic is now, we trusi,
in a fair vv.iy I" beinir finally ad
jnsied. Tiie Senate on Saturday
last, afier having' been engaged
the whole day in considering ihe
bill li oin the 1 louse of C,'oininou
on this subject, look the question
about f o'clock in the evening and
passed it bv a vole of 31 to 30.
Three Senators were absent
Messrs. liranch and Moore, who
have gone home, and Mr. Klutts,
(a friend of the measure) who is
confined to his room by indisposi
tion. Sundry amendments howev
er, were made in the Sen ale to the
bill, which must be coueurred in
by the House of Commons, before
it becomes a law.
The bill, as it went to the Sen
ate, provided that the Convention
should limit the number of Repre
sentatives in the Mouse of Com
mons to not less thao 100, nor
more than 1 07, including Borough
member'. rl 'his was, stricken out
by the Senate, and in lieu thereof,
i.l Th mivM ('' owlrijf
'ie i veipl of riilvicc liom LiVrr
ol by (Jeorge Washington,
on! in coiieque ce of which, t h
nrket veterdiiy was rather ex
nlrd. The sales amount to 3100
bales, of which '2000 were Up
land M IT) J to 17; 1000 New
Orleans al 1 02 to 18$, ami J00
Kloi id.i :it I 5 J 10 1 7 i .
LurdSw Northern ij In fair
tlem;ml al 9 els. old at 8.'., and
V st-i n in bat ls at 7. i 1 1 t kegs
(i 7 J cents. ...Et -enimr Slur.
Indian Trait Lies -Murders.
We h'arn Irom the St. Louis Ie
DuMiein, thai ihe Indians in ibe
vicinity of Prairie do Chicn have
been aaiu engeed in hostile
n-i, and i hat. thee acts poi tend
i serious termination. It appears
lh.it the Sirs ami Foxes, a short
mm since attacked some Menom
iuees, whom ihey massncred; the
muulerers were given up, but
ine then, sme of the same tribe
of Indians have made an attack
upon soiue Winnebago women
and children, ten of whom were
kilh'd. It iss:iid that the Winne-
his provided that the House of ; l'" inlend avenging Ibe wrong.
Commons shall not contain less J ,,M1 in:M n, 's roxesare
than IK), nor more than 1J0 mem-j )N P,r'ng lo receive them. If
bcrs, exclusive of Horou-h repre-,hf W"-elagoes ailack them on
seutation, which it is left c'iscre- , "lti M',('' ,I,'C 'UX W,n V"y
tionarywith the Convention to ' 'V'1' ( uwn P'u them o,. the
r . , , 1 . I other, ;is Iticy owt: 1 hem a tri udge,
abolish, eiilier m whole or in part. . , - , . ,,
rPl , 1 , and cousidor tiiemsflves Hie aloes
I ins is the oulu amendment, e . . ...
... i ll 1 ' "r l';"'K'r the protectors ot ihe
........ 1 " inuehagoes.
ine passage 01 me 0111. in.
I S. It is with unmiiiglfd sat
isfaction, that we announce ihe
tattle of the Thoinpsonians and
1 nur, I, ml 11,
nna n.iss.iire (d t he I onveiilion 1 . . . ,
. 1 lesi or uist ussion horderimr on
tale that, so far from tins "being
die truth, Mr. Avery has published
1 statement of the whole transac
tion in relation to this business, in
.vhich he reiterates his innocence.
We have seen some extracts from
ibis publication, and do not hes
taleto say, that it entirely excul
pates the gentleman from any sus
picion of having been concerned
in the crime alledged to have been
committed by him. Halt. Gaz.
Late from England and France.
The packet ship Caledonia Blan
der arrived in Hampton Roads on
the 31st nit. making her trip to
Liverpool and back in the short
period of 72 days, iventv six of
w Inch she was in port. The dates
brought by this arrival, are from
London to ihe 3d, and from Liv
erpool to (he 'tlli December. For
the d flails, we are indebted to ihe
Norfolk Beacon. The Charlem
ague arrived at New York from
Havre, brings French papers to
the 3d December. These advices
inform us, that tlu law for making
the necessary appropriations to
pay the live millions of dollars
due by France to the U. States,
would be acted on by the cham
ber of Deputies immediately Sir
Robert Feel had not arrived from
Italy, and as the Duke of Welling
ton was awaiting his presence, his
Graee had not of course completed
the formation of the New British
Ministry.
Liverpool Cotton Alarktt, )ec.
I. The brisk demand for Cotton
noticf (1 in our last, continued nil
Bill, the House of Commons hav-: ill(,:,.mil, ,.. i,;.,- , abated till the close of Monday,
inS acceded to the amendments fic Rl;timorc jVrellIli KlNW,lM1 j op to u hid. time an advance was
of the Senate.-. ())t,M, ,W)) ner ;,f pr:iclililllierSf i realised of i-gd. on American,
ulirl ,;,,.,. .d i.i ii.M ,l..r..-.t ro':;,,,,i Ptr I1'- tlier kinds; the
xs lttornry general. Un 1 ties-1
fl.ivl:ist flip House of (Commons!
. . . , 1 m-ioritv
nit'ii 11 .1 111 ii 1 111 ...j. . . .
neither i:art oeimr I
that ibe office of Attorney (jeneral , , . ,'.tM MMii I been at a decline of i to 3-Sd. tier
of this State is vacant. An Act . w . , lb. leaving the present prices
Asseu.o.y, passed ... ,.uf uu..- ,,, usual form science a-ainst t 1'- n. niher it.an we last (nmtetl.
j 1 1 1 . . . 1 . 1
tl.eThomnsoioaus bv an immense ,m,OH,M" ,r,' "uever, tne ue
;t-itv M7 votes a-ainst 71 - ,ni,,",
d experienced a check, and
iiernii
,e(j j, v j lie little business since done has
lain the following provision: j a,UlA ,.; :md ,n0J.o j
1 . , (V ; u! v pine s inleds auanisl nature
Ht cue aial the same time, .mv cltu- j - J -
of trust, profit, or ciimhimein nadc-i I and common sense; vegetable rein-
the uuttiority of ihe United St. ites, j ed'ie agaiiisl chemical minerals,
-and any office or .-authority, eithei , Qur ( (Mlim-v. by itsfVee
civil, military, judicial or otherwise, . . . .
, , J f, . ... j nisi tutione, brings every quesiion
. under the authority of this Mte. . . r
.. 1. . .1... ....I I
G, . . 1 ii as ii ouuui, ueiuie me iiiunu.ti 01
eneral Saunders, while acting ! . .. & . . . .
1 . j .1 . : oubhc ooiniou. as the last and 011-
as Attorney uenerai. acceptea uie . .
isonry
lormonism, ,
...
1 r.i 1 I .AUrai lauiMii, r uu. monism, niusi
acceptance, one branch ot the le- '
, 111 1 i. all come to this al last- 1 here is
cisiauire nas oeciaren, is a paio i- 1 .
ii-i.- r .1 ,.c ,s cfilamly, on the p;
ble violation of the provisions oi J J .
. r . , 1 1 hompouiaos, this
... V , j tlw: public opinion, as the last a
Attorney General, accepted the. J . .r ' .
nnnomtment of commissioner till- . r ' '
j.i rii . I- ,iiw,i! has submitted to it-M
der the lreatv with I ranee: which : . . .....
J-lh-h;) I'.in.uy, ot tile Metho
(lii Kpis;op:d C'harch, will jireach
111 the Old Cimrcli at Tai bro,' on
Thursday, the lilliJaii. ntxt. C.jh.
dii:i).
Ia this county, on Wednesday last,
a.i'ed ahout C-7 years, Mr. Richard
Curit ij, leaving a wife and four chil
dren to mourn then loss.
art ot the
much to be
t'nvvs Cnnciil,
.'It Tiirhnro (ttd Xeir York.
I .
: H.K lll.
I . .."..I ... . ..1 it... il,w.lrin li....- .
0,1 .... j s.illl IO liioii "I nil uuiiir.i mi . i:.r,,srt !
11 the day succeeding this vote ' ' '
., ., - , v. .. alleci to protess: that hit aicine ' . "I'l' 1
oi the House, before tin; subject
came up for consideration in the
Senate, Gen. Saunders sent in his
resignation as Attorney General
the reason for which he assigns
in another column.
Mi. .1 -lrd.i. li ! n-nl a I""1 "
" .1 . 1 of the oeoole
ril ltu 11 1. 1 1 O u I'i I rii iM 1 1 it ft 1 1 1 1 i.l '
ty of Halifax in the Legislature.
wa elected to till the vacancy by
following vote: Daniel 103, .las.
Iredell OS, Clanks and Scattering
U....U.
Case of Rohert Potter. -Ou Fri
day last, the House of Commons,
by a vole of C2 to 52, expelled
Robert Potter, one of its mem
bers, from his seat iu the Legisla
ture. It appears from the Report of
the Committee, appointed to in
vestigate the facts, that Potter
lost a considerable sum of money
at Cards, and then snatched the
same (lying at the time on the ta
ble between the parties) and made
olT with it, after drawing weapons
to intimidate his adversary, and
thereby make good his retreat. Ab
Supreme Court This tribunal
commenced its Winter Term, in
this City, 011 Monday last; all the
Judges present 7.
Caution. A colored bov, while
. . 1
amusing himself with a mm, a few
days ago, in this place, deliberate
ly, though we believe sportively,
shot his companion with a icaf,
because he would not permit him
to rest the gun on his shoulder.
The unfortunate boy died of the
Wound on the day following.
Jeivbern !Sj)ect.
f iVeir York Mai kef, l)e. 27....
Cotton... A fair business ha been
transacted since our last review,
and prices have advanced to 3
lihe every uiel.il science, should,.." ' '
7 1 ci 11,
be thrown open to the observation C .u.mi,
and study of all. li should, iu I 0,,,",
. . . j r lour, xuj.J.
lact, liPveJ aw, and every other 1111- ; jr
portant practical science, be made t-oct
t tht
Hospitals, medie-
ii . 1 1 1
al colleges, anatomical scnoois,
chemical laboratories, should not 1 u.i'v
be as they now are, close monopo
lies, but made, as in Fram e, gra- j
I ! liil UUC
primary education . '
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luiiuus .lint a..v3o..v. in. ui,sciilKM has .,vt or inislf i.l a
We should at once explode! "i- i Hani vs. Jr;:;- Lani.v, f..i
lie
the whole machinery of mystifica-
0111 ii-r-n Sonars iiiKl s"in.: cents, p.nsibl.
Oil ill 1:1. 111(1 uill. iiiIvii... .1... ' I...,
1 1.. -li ... ""r
lion ana couceaimeoi wigs, giio am mioi,s ar- i.i-nbv c;ii.tio..i.l H-amst
caller, and the gibberish of pres- , Uii ''"o fu,' e;til1
.m.;..i;ik ni.h ii itvhis hut uc :i ', C. C. KNIG IT.
' . 11 1 . 1 j Jan u ry 7, IS1".
cioaiv 10 ignorauee aou icgiineu
murder! We should then know, as llickunj Grow. Academy.
all OU"ht tO IvIlOW, what We are FOi: School Ht Uii nl;u, s.ilimto.1 unhii,
0 . . , 'i 1 ...:i.. . m u . ...
.In.. ..r-. l n n f I imarroHiifn. : "2 "'"r" K" 1 orouCii, w 111 roinm, Ce
... 1 l . . on Monday, 5t!i ol J;in'iary, 1"3", ii.mJ. i
bly Ignorant of, the anatomy and t.it- care ol ihe Pnliscrioer.'al his farmer
construction of our own bodies, i,r,,"e "f l) ll-s for a session f eve
i ...! liiiiiniei in 'tuns, lor eac i scholar im mi
the nature and symptoms ol dis- . der hig CHrPe ' 1
ease, the virtues of medical reme- I N scholar will be ailiniifed fr a short
dies, and their true effect. 15ut j J1;' ,ion, ....less o.hcr-
for the darkness which has shroud- I fioanl can bJ had on the premises for 6
ed this vital subject, and the feu- i or h students.
... . . . . 11 P?
dal barbarism which created phy
sicians into a particular caste or
clique, masked under the antiqua
ted costume of an unintelligible
dialect, and a pompous mysterious
deportment, as unworthy of so no
ble a science as the incantations
of necromancy, the light of truth
would have long since broken in
upon it from all quarters, and its
advances would have been com
mensurate with those of steam, of
printing, or any other branch of
philosophy. Ar. Y. Star.
E. K. Jlvcry A communica
tion has been going the rounds of
the different papers, slating that
this gentleman had confessed him
self guilty of ihe crime of murder,
of which he had been charged
We have been requested to
FliEDK. PHILIPS.
Per. 31. si, 183. -i
Tar bar o' Female Jlcademtj.
'MIK Kxercisesnf the TarlmlV Female
Academy will i e-commence. mi I lie. lid
Monday in .January, under the. bUj i imu n
deuce of Mins A. M. llagsdale.
The skill and experience of thp Snperin
tendanl, and her peculiar faculty for im
pailing instruction and disciplining botn
ihe mind and mani.ers of yoiinr ladies,
present the highest chums for patronage;
and the great success which has hitherto
attended her efforts, under which the insti
tution has flourished, is the best recommen
dation we can otter for the School.
Board and Tuition on in. ulrt ale terms,
liy order of
THE TIWSTEES.
Tarboro', Jan. 1st, lt3.". 1-4
Notice.
LL ppr?ons bavin? claims against the
estate ttf the laie Geraldus 'J'oole are
requested to present them to Elizabeth
Toole, or lo
HENRY T. CLJPK.
Tarboro, Jan. Itt, I
STAXTONSCURG
Female Institute.
Vfl -IONES ling the pleasure uf in
wl lorming her ti lends and the public
ener.iily, that she ha now opened
A School,
At the house formerly occupied liy Or.
Morn. Youii Ladies and small Hoys will
be received on the following
TERMS.
Spelling and Ktadinp. per session, 6 (Ki
riling, Ai ithfn-tit;, Ci ammar, and
Needle work, witli lh-above, 8 00
Geogrnphy, lUieioric, Loic, History
&i Astronomy, including Ihe above. 10 00
Drawing;, Painting, with the above, I'J 00
French Language, - 10 OO
N. li. Young Ladies can be accommoda
ted with Board by Mrs. Jones on moderate
terms. This would be advantageous to the
young Ladies, as they will always be un
der the superintendence of Mis. Join s.
Nov. 28ili. 1834 T4
Female School.
HE MISSF.S JENKINS will reopen
their S hool for the reception of young
Ladies on the thud M'ndy of January
next It nii of tuition for S elling, Head
ing, and Writing, three dollars perquatter
of twelve weeks, or four dollars for Ihe ad
ditioiiat slndien of Grammar, Geogi aphy,
Arithmetic, Lace, Tambour, tr Needle
woik. Boird, thirteen dollars. Theabove
having removed to a large and rommodi
.cis House in a healthy Miuation, about one
mile north of their former residence, tan
accommodate twenty Boarders.
Parents and Guardians may rest assured
the utmost attention shall be paid lo the cd
'Mtiou 2nd comfort of their children and
ward-;.
Grang. ville, 9th Dec. 1834, ? f4 fi
Edgecombe Count v.
Stony Hill Academy.
tJHK txetcisesof this Institution will re
commence on Monday , li!ih J.moary,
tS.'io. Terms as formerly for Board Hud
tuition of all under I'i yais f ne,
above that age, 45 prT se,i(.n. II ooks,
Stationary , and Candles fninislieil at cost.
In this Institution are t.uighi Ihe Lmin
and (ireck langunges, and the varioux
branches of an English education. It is
sitiiati d me and half milt s from Mr. IJ.
Sims', ami nine from Milliards!. ni. in a
neighborhood surpiis.ed by none for
ti.illh, ami Iree Irom ilie p. ioi(iua inll.i-t-ncs
of vice nod immorality.
Jmniiiunii ations diiecltd to 3nbsctiber
at Hansom's Bridge, Nash umiiiv.
M. II. GARRETT.
Dec. fill-. 13. -
Edgecombe Carulry!
ATTENTION ! !
"vVOl' will paratle in I arbnrongli, on
Monday, the 2tU January n' .vt. .A
full attendance is expected, as business of
importance will be transacted. Bv order,
C. C. K SIGHT. st Sert.
Dec. 17. ls:u
Vi2''s' ST Si's.
Jlll Subset ib-r wi-he to purchase a
Urge ipianlitv !' Etsr. fur which Ihe
highest ui.irket pi ice will b jiaitl io Cash.
JOSEPH ERJUIJY.
Tarboro', Dec. 17. 1SM-1. "
" I t lb
m
Iiand for Sale.
jHV. Subscriber t lTi is for sale her Tract
of Lund lyi"T in Edgecombe: county,
coinitluiily exiled tint
Gauge Orchard Vlualalinn,
Containing 32i .'icWs. wit li n apple or
chard on it capable of making '25 or 30
bai re!s of Brandy. This land lies one mile
below ihe (i'i . it Fals I .ii Biver. nod atl
j"iii ihe lands of Clnirbs llarii-ou, Hub
ert Sorey and others, and has on it the ne
cessary nearo houes, barns, k.c. A jiart
of this Land is of an tx client quality, and
it application is soon matle, possession will
be given immediately and long credit giv
en it pielcrretl. A Jurlhcr description is
deemed unnecessary, as no person will buy
without first viewing the Land. Terms
made knot u on application to Jno. J. Bonn.
RACHEL BUX
Dec. 19th, 18.4. C5
Land jar Sale.
THE Subscriber is anxious
to sell bis Tract of Lntt, ad
joining the one on which he
now lives. It contains fifll)
acres, some ot wlncli is low
rounds, the balanc piney woods. This
liact has airootl dwellioe hou-e on it.
i M
fill yyK
Coaches, Gigs, Sfe.
IHE Sutiscril.ei
w ishes in retui n bi
sifcore thanks to his
iiucneions custom
ers lor the verv Lb
eral encouragement
which be has here
tofore received A1
so to inform Vru lial he has just returned
from New York, wjih a more general and
fasb.touable assortmt.H( ,if
silver Fluid and Frass
FUliNIlORE,
Suitable for Coache, Baiuches, Gigs ami
Sulkies, than has ever before been brought
lo this place. He alo wonU infotm Irs
friends and the public geiieraiv. that lie
has assn ia'ed himself with one ottie in
large and extensive establishments a, tl0
North, where be can at the shortest iti, ei
have sent on jobs of eve y description (i
suit those who may favor him witll lhe,. j
orders, or like n otheni in preleiente to'(
uouiesuc 111111111. it mi iv
He has shipped and now daily exfects,
one or two first fate light one hoise Ba
rouches, and a half iloy.cn of one hors
Wagons, at eiiraordinni y I w prices for
cash, or to punctual customer-- on a short
credii.
KEPAIRS done with neatness ami de
spatch contract must be. matle before the
work is undertaken.
He has Horses, Gigs, and Sulkies to let,
WA1VREN
Fi tn tle School.
JJHE Exetcisv-s of Ibis J.istitnti n wi'l
Commence again on the secoiui .Mou
tlay in Jauu-oy Mis. llnr'nt 1. Alii it
letuins hi r grateful acUnowl. dginei is
her fiiends ami patron; f.ir Ihe lib. ral en
couragement she has received, and hopes
by her urnveaiied exertion to merit a run.
tinuanc'T' of .t. Sin; also begs leave to in
form them 'hat she has employed Mi.s
Aiiigir as a Music Teacher, who is believed
to be vety competent, pm'it'ularly t'1
principles of that science.
Boa i d Tuition, per session, "0 00
Music, di'to 'JO i'i
French dioo 7 5o
It is expected ch vounir lady will fm.
nisb her own bed cloOiing ami towels.
Dec Is, KU. 1-5
lltniipcul.
MKS. HOWAHD
ba removed her Mil
linary esiahlishmert
to Hie corner house
teeenily ot copied bv
Messrs. I). Ricbaids tt2.
Co. She has few tn
hand an exteiivive as-
soi tiuent ol arO.'li s in
lier line of busii. 9S. which will be disposed
of on her usual moderate and accoinmotla.
tins' 'erm.
TrrJonnets cleaned or lived and Man
also one comfortable four w heeled accom- I tua making continued as usual
Tarboro', Jim 1, lKJ .
modalion establishrHent.
ISAAC Ii. BRADY.
Dec. 4 134. H3
Coach & Gig Manufactory
l HE Subset ib.-r re- Cxten s
spectfully informs his
friends and the public
in EM-ncrai, tliHt be lias
recommenced business
j&f1g&&?53lor himself on his lot
iu Tai borough, near
the Bridge, where, he will be prepared to!
wtrry on the above business in al1 its vaii !
on branches. He served a regular ai-i
prenticeship under Mr. Thos. Cobbs, of J .P olice.
Ktleigb, who carried tm the business verv I -fl ... . '
extet.s.velv. and kept in his employ regu- T11 rc"r of ,he H amnion Nat
lar noriherti workmen. l everhl I years L. Jr'"le' ' commeiia- on the ?..c..wt
acmiainlance with the Ihuimc. in i.,. lf ..nu..iy i.eX(. i union varies
Ihe most extensive establishments iu the
State could ensure big success, he feels con
fident be should nieel it; but tie ii peifectlv
aware that attention is equally necessary,
and this attention be is determined lo ren
tier. He hope, theielorc, that all persons
who may lavor him with thir patronage,
will never become dissatisfied or disap
pointed. His work shall be faithfully exe
cuied anil of the best materials. He ex
pects to ban- iu a short lime a general as
sortment of materials from New York,
which will enable him to do his vvoik not
interior to any done iu this section of coun
try. It pairing done wuh ue.itncss and
despatch .
X:ianitd M Terret.
Tarboroiigh, Jan. 1st, ls35. 1
A'otice.
JHE Subset ibor wants an Apprentice
(white or b'ack) to the brlcklay it g and
plastering business. For two years some t
wages can be paid. Apply to
JESSE STALLING S
Dec. 17, ls31. 55-3
olice.
'pilE Subscribers are now removing
irom tin-ir old stand lo ihe Stme f.
I inerly occupied by Messrs. Hymank La-7
: fence, and directly opposite to Join, V.
They will in a le.v days oflV r
for sale, a quality .,f Safr, Molasses, -,t-gar
ami Colfee Bagging. Rope, and all
Ihe heavy articles which are important to
farmers al this season of ibe verrr.
CASH, ami Ihe highest price, will ln
paid for baled Cotton.
RICHARDS CO
r.u borough, N'v. 27th, lh34.
Irom ;eu to fifteen dollars. Board can be
obiaoied iu goml private families fiomg.jt
to eight dollnis.
Solomon Lea. Principal.
II- cumber oih. l-34. vt 3
lints! UulJ "
f& DOZEN Hack
JV) whiV fur and sil'i
Hau, from !jl 25 to the finest
quality made.
IV dozen wo:l Hats, from
'2!i centi u, wards,
8 d.z n men's and boys fur, hafr and seu.
Cajis. just received ami for sale,
A: the Cheap Cash Store.
JAS. IV EDO ELL
2f"h Nov. 18f:4.
List of Letters, 1
uwtatntHg' in the J'ost Office ai Tttrburoufi !
i.i r. ki-, .,.. ..... ... ..'
out before the 1st ij April next. Kill be J f r I .,.
, iu . t it.' i nr... ,. . Wi lowuo
jr III IU IHH KIf.lit.IUl I UHt. JJjHC US UttlU
Liters.
Hals and Caps
JftOW OPF.MNfJ, a handsome asso.f,
-NJ ment of beaver and ilk Hats cUub
j and hair Caps, w hich u ill be sold as cheap
us can be desired.
I .. IV. C0TTEN.
j 14th Oct. ?34.
To the Public
myself in thp
ol j-ct of this ii
Andrews tiray
Ba.h-V Jonathan
Baits' U ill 2
Bandy u-ainiah
B.ady S .lo
Biggs Jas
Bryan Dempsey
Biibrv Naihl
Bootit Dorothy Mrs
iinllui k Etiu in
Barron Jas
Barnes Willie Capt
linriie- J is
Bond Lewis
B iker Moses
( I :rk mith G
Cheiiy Blount
v'utrhcon Elijah
ClaikWill
Dicken ('hrist L
D iuiel Do ct J J
Dicken VV ill Sen
Dnrtch Isaac F
Dew hos Eq
Datifoi tli Jas M
Dougherty Hugh A
Ellinor Jas
Edwards Kinchen
Enson Martha
Flowers Hardy G
Fountaiii Timo 2
Foik Will
Freeman Josiali
Gay Mary
Harrison Charles
Hines Richard 2
Hunlei Chas (i Esq
Hopkins Whilint 1
HalK'v Jas
Hopkins Will
Hopkins Jarrot
JotinsUoi Will
Johnston Heuben
nearly new, with 4 rooms below and 2 up
stairs, ami other out houses. Jynes Fred'k il
Persons ties tons ot buying Land low, Jones Allen
are requested to call and examine for ' Knight Jno
themselves, as the Subscriber may al all ! Knight Jas
times be found al Iron., and is determined Little Harriet Mrs
I.avin Levi
Lodge Sec'y Concord
Lodge Sec Ml Monah
Law rence Joshua
Manning Eaou
Moore Saimi'd
Mooriui; John
Moore Elijah
Morris Li w s Mrs
Noilv Dav id
Noi vet ( hapinan
Owens Will
Peck John
Philips Doct E
Price John
Proctor Jacob
Pai ker Ann Mrs
Porter Elishn
Feele Miles
PittJo '2
Patterson G"o C
Pender Drew
Pender James
Roscow 1 hos V
Suinnierrel Will
Sorey Robert
Scai bioiigh Isaac
Stalon W I) 2
Savage Will 2
Shtf of Edgecombe
Maton R
Sfssums B Miss
Thigpen Will
Taylor Stephen
Taylor Will
Taylor Will or Benj
Grantham
U ilkius Willi 3
Win ren Joshua
Webb David
W eaver Jonathan
Williford Edwin or
Britain
established
f Halifax, th
: to say that I bavejusl purchased
A Large M archonsf,
Viul mad- every necessary
airaiigemeiit lor ihe Sior ig
. ir---.v v'&f.wid hioping of CO 'TON'
I $8g$2?& f""Io''1 Fn .).... e, lop. ters
j " " burg, Noi folk or New York,
j This house is situaii'd very hi-h find a
I bove the danger of the. ri-e of vai-r, to
which some ot 'tin aiehoue are -object,
j Should s ny of my EdeC'iube a, quaint -anres,
and of the adjoining romilies, b
disposed to send Produce this wav their
j former knowledge of me will be sufficient
i for them to know that their business viiU
be faithfully attended to.
' IV ILL. II IVJLLS:
JHauYax, 22d Nov. 1834. tig
j ELCCJAiNT
While Satin Shoes.
DOZEN PAIR elegsnit v hiti:
"hoes, late-t New Yoi k fashion
n ceived and lor sa'e by the Cheapest of
the Cheap.
J. JV. GOTTEN.
Tarborough, i3d Nov. 1834.
salin
j NOW OPENING,
At the Cheap Cash Store,
J (t)fl PIECES of the newest and mont
;. ff -sl- jHShioiiHble Silks, Iroin 35 cent
to the very best made,
' 25 pieces of th" mot splendid Challys, en
I tirely new, both light ami dark, colors
warranted fast, frnQ),75 cen's to'? I,
j yOO pieces newest ami iuot btsbionable
style Calicoes, from rj to 35 cents per
j yard astonishingly cheap,
I f0 p's fuiiiituie Calicties. frtoi 7 toCOcl
lb .. best Frenco miii h'.nulih Merinoes.
Johuslon Rachel Mrs Whitehead Augnsrinl most bishinnahle eolors.
W ard Bosa j 75 piec- s Citcassians, fioin 20 cents to the
alnPi SusaniialKMrs j finest made,
to sell it he can get any thing over halt the
value.
CH. HARRISON.
Oct. iiHih. 1W-I.
- 1 t
QJ Clunks and Gonnet.p)
NW OPKNrNO AT THE
Cheap (?asli Store.
TijSv LADIES and Girls merino,
$JJ silk, cauildt't. ami Ciitas iau
Cloaks, from 1 50 t 9
120 men's Clo.k, with and without sleeves
from 54, and up aids,"
ALSO, 2i KJ women's Leghorns, from 50
Cents lo the finest matle.
250 Straw and Tuscan Bonnets, from 50
cents each.
JAS. IV ED DELL.
Nov. 19th, 1834.
Lancaster Joseph
Little Gray
Ward Dorl F
Williams Elijah
Wilson Mr
Wes: 1 y T P Esq
.. R.LL0YD, P. M.
1 1 1 Si 7: 92$.
For Sale
excellent edition of Gill's Exposi
tion of Ihe Old and Mew Testaments.
innine quarto volumes. A s0. Fleetwood's
Lifrt of Chiist, in one Po volume and,
Bulla's History of the War of Indepen
dence of the U. Slates of America, iu two
ovo volumes. J hese valuable books wi p
be sold rcmaikbly low, if application is
soon made.
Jlpply al this Office.
January 1. 1k35.
l'viuting ntatty executed,
AT THIS OFFICII.
Meilno. silk, ami gauze Shawls and Hant
kerchiefs, in endless varietv.
Bonnet, cap ami belt Ribbons, of every
style and quality . cheap.
20 dozen ladies corded Skirts, from 50
tents to $1.
60 piece Irish Linens, decidedly the great
est bargain ever o(T're.
.. IVEDDET.L.
NovvJJlst, 1S34-
Lawrence & Leinav's
And CALKS' "
NORTH CAROLINA
ALMANACKS,
FOB &S35,
For Ste at this Office f t he' Ralriehv
prices. vtz:. 10 cents i-aih. To cents a doa-v
en, 4 for hall a toce; $7 a tocr.&c
Uctobe., 1S34.