In i hv "ew be lts nut 'he rg md in rup i 'hi nil two lied ;' .A' era- -itl' ipf' "hey iw!tifl, !jfit iiberaU'ri for wvi l of sonic specific law, anil from tin I jt,a nf us bti:i nianufiiCluied I , . A most valuable invention jvjs l.itely been niaile by Mr. James Hamilton of New York, which will bo the means of saving an i limeiijiiy of labor in ibis conn- v. It a machine for felling tyCcs. The New York American j.jves from the New York Me Jliuiic's Magazine a description of it accompanied by a drawing, fiiis machine requires very little i nl0re space lor use than is required j',,r the swing of an axe, and may be used in almost any situation in which a man can use an axe. It nnv he moved freely by one man, -hI) can cut through a stem of tat) feel diameter in five minutes: I two men will however work it to ' core advantage. It is so ron- x trune(l as 10 aumu tu saws 01 ; diilerent lengths according to the Meof the tree. A committee of i the American Institute at New York commend it in strong terms. t cuts die stumps uniformly of an i ual height, and at least a foot rearer the ground than is usual, f w hereby the most valuable part of the timber is saved, besides all the after labor of squaring the end. The cost of the machine is about fifty dollars, and it is be-- Jieved lint with it two men can toll as much timber in given time as twenty can with the axe. Rail Road Accident. On Monday afternoon, as the Loco motive and train of cars, from Saratoga to Iialston, came to where the old Saratoga road crones the rail road, about half a i mile east of the latter place, a one I brse wagon, with a man and J woman in it, stopped on the track: I tiie engine came up at the meiit, crushed the wagon, killed ami maimleii lhe womjfn in a allocking manner, and killed the liorse the man escaped uninjur r&.l'ennsiluanian. it Later from France. The packet ship Natchez, Captain White has arrived at the port of New York from Havre, bringing papers of that port and Paris to tlie 24th inclusive. There seems to be very little news, in England the Parlia ment is engaged in discussing the '!rili Church Temporalities Bill'; : and the speech of Sir Robert Peel l in that subject engrosses the pub j lie attention. In France the al lettered mur- of derous plot against Louis Philip- ,F the detaching a body guard 'r him, and the speedy meeting .of the sovereigns at Kalisch, oc- tujy publirk prints. Telegraphic despatches from Spain (say the Paris papers) de ,a'l an important engagement wbveen the contending parties, nc i ,,"U resulted in the sicna defeat e Vl ie Larlists. Arithmetic by Machinery. A cahinet-maker of iMilan has hi nted a machine with cylinders, jich executes any sum in the ,lrst three rules of Arithmetic, for "h,ch the Institute of Milan has aaT,rdedhimagold medal. ?) ... Publican Nomination. FOR PRESIDENT, i-Tlx VAN BUREN, of N. Y. i I'OR VICE PRESIDENT, !!!L i1; f ky- l:lhe lttV- AIr- FinlaV w TnedA!l" (:o"oco"ry on Mondav 5(, 1 h pt,mb,r; Tuesday, the Ihiuel's M. II.; Wednesday, : Williams's; 'l hursday, 'r L'uci Friday, the it Lross Roads; Saturday, rest :, ndny, the LOih, at Tarboro'; Cka.y,rlhe 2lst' at ()ld Town luesday. thi- v2d, at Pleas- ! .g1' w,i Creek; Thursday, the i iSsi J Autrtyfc Oreek; Friday, the - -H'vudov M. II. Ccm i J'rices Current, At Tarboro' llnj fow ynrk SKI r. 7. Bacon, per Tarboro'. lb. 10 12 lb. 18 20 srH'ii C0 70 lb. li 16 hush. 70 75 I lb. irt 16! yard. 20 25 bid. 7tM 75o 4$ 6 lb- 9 10 gall'n 3', 40 l- 10 I2J !ub GO 65 bbl. 250 275 bu-Jh. 80 90 bbl. 45 fio 10 iy 40 1 85 16 24 11 20 45 14 87 19$ Bra nd v, apple tolltie, t-orn, Cotion, Bolton ha' Flour, gnpf. Iron. Lard, Molasses, "Sar. brown Salt, T.I. Turpentine Wheat. Whiskey, 2S 6N) 6;50 3 4 yj ii 2i? 34 74 lo 4n 43 3:o 350 1 KV 125 27 28 own Ordinance Adopted by the Commissioners oj Tarboro on Tuesday, the bth September, 1S35. slaves, reidinR ut of town, .shall be permitted lo come in lo I he low,, on lhe Sabbath; un less I hey shall have a wife or husband in town, or shall be sent by their master or employer and in each and every cae, fhe slaves so comintr ,n shall have a written p'M ini-uion from their master or employer, .skiing tle objert of "heir visit. Any slave violating this Onlinar.ee, )aII receive not i excpeomg nneen lashes or be confined in jail until the following morning, at the discretion of the patrol the jdl fees to le paid by their owner or employer, to be recovered by warrant "before the. Magnate of Police. p4 ATTENTION, Edgecombe Cavalry. "yOU will muster at your uual parade ground, in Tarboro mo-!ainit'(l and equipped, on Monday, the t'Sib (f September next. liy )roer, C. C. KSIGIlrJ 1st SWg'i. Sept. 9. 1S35. J7-3 YIHLL be given at lhe Na-h-ville Hotel, on Wednesday evening, lhe 30th September next, i ia-hville, iNo. Ca. ) 27th Aug. 1835. J 36 4 J7The Raleigh Standard. Halifax Advocate, and VVarrenton Reporter will please insert t!u above. Just Published, And for sale at this Office, the xvxousz:, Trying to gnaw out of the CATHOLIC TRAP. W Joshua Lawrence. Price 10 cents single, or $1 per dozen. Sept. 1S35. $2o Reward. RAN A WAV from the Snhscriber, on the ni;hi of lhe 20th September last, my negro man nam ed DA MEL, 20 or 21 year; of age, 6 leet high, black complexion, has a pleasing coun tenance, inclined to be knock kneed, his feet somewhat turned out. particularly his left foot, his clothing not recollected. He was formerly the property of Asahel Farmer, his mother, brothers and sisters belonging to said Farmer his father is in the same neighborhood working a bout as a blacksmith, nearly as a free man. It is believed he is lurking about in the neighborhood of said Farmer, also in Nash county. The above reward will he paid to any person that will apprehend saicl negro, and deliver him to me or secure him in any jail so that I set him again. I j forewarn any person from har t boring said nero, or carrying him olf, under the strict penalty of the law. WILLIAM BARNES. 24th Aug. 1835. 35 HISTOItY OF THE Keliukee Association. SilJST PUBLISHED, and for sale at the nfTico nf i h Tailw.i-rt' Pres. "A con cise History of the Kehukee Baptist Asso ciation, from its original rise to lhe pre sent time by LMer Joseph Biggs under the supervision of a committee (consisting of Elders JosIiuh Lawrence, William Hy- tnan, and Luke Ward, and brethren Tho mag Biggs, Joseph D. Biggs, and Cushion ii. iiasseu,; appoimeu Djrtnissnn Price $1 each, or $10 j-er dozen. Oc'jt.pr. 1831. Piano Forte for sale. IT I . irn 1 "'Uh a very handsome I 1AM) -for sale person willing to purchase, would do wen to call and examine it. J W. GOTTEN. May 21 th, 1S35. Notice. pHR Subscriber having sold out enure nis slock of Goods, and expecting to leare this place in a few months, requests all persons indebted to him to call as soon as convenient, and settle their ac counts by cash or note. R. A. BELL. Tarboro', July 2S, 1S35 31 Jfotice. 'JHF Subscriber having purcha sed from Messrs. R A. $ B. R. Bell their entire stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Hepectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he is permanently located here, and now opening his Goods at the same well known stand for in spection. The slock now on band is en tirely fresh and consists of almost every article of Dry Goods & Groceries, Commonly kept in establishments ol this sort; and as I purchased them at prime New York cost, without any expense of freight, &c. I will sell for cash or country produce the present stock as cheap or cheaper than any other houe in this place theretore, I solicit my countrymen generally lo call, as theift is no mistake, and open accounts with me. . BRADY, The Conchmaker. (QI will in lhe ensuing fall give as much in cah"nr in Irade for country produce as mv neigb r. B. B. Tarhoro.Tuh 29, 1S35 : Notice. fpilK Suburribers nre now removing from tti'-ir M tnn.l to the Store lor rucrly ocriiied l M"srs. Ilymaii&i Li rpnee, ami direnly opposite to John W. Coltcii'i. rry will 'm H fev tays off-r for sale, a qtiHn'ity f Suit, Molaipj, n Pr an. I Coffee l!as-;in, Rope, and all lie heavy articles wLich are important to farmers at th'n season of tbeyenr. CASH, and thtt highest price, will be paid for baled Cotton. D RICHARDS CO. Tarboronjrh. Nov. 27th, 1S34. JYoticc. 4 S I have not been known to the people, and they have not been acquainted with my work, I therefore will make some re marks upon my business. All persons having any Pi rick work or Plastering To do. or any kind of brick work whatever, particularly such as brick walls cornices, facias Mrait aiches scheme arches, hips and valleys in lyling and water cour ses, ail piers, pilasters, rustic work, &c. would oblige them selves in employing me, as 1 have got a form or architect, (printed in England,) superior to any that ever has been sren here; it is a new form and lhe first one that ever has been brought here. And with what I have leamed here, and with the assistance of my book, can execute any job of work in a neater style than ever has been done about here. As I am now capable of carrying on the business, I would be very thank ful to the people to employ me; and if my work does not prove to be better formed, stronger and ni cer than any that has ever been done by any brick mason in this section, I will not charge any thing for my work, and will do it on as reasonable terms as could be expected. On any large jobs I would wish to make lhe bricks, fcr I know that I can make a smoother brick than ever has been made any where here. I will warrant my work from bursting, smoking, or any thing else that does not. bee trie the work, and lo be superior lo any that has ever been done here. AM orders from any distance may be sent to Tarborough Post OCice, or any person living not a distance may come or send word lo Silas Everitt's, near Little Co neto Creek meeting house, Edge combe county. IV M.J. P. BROIVN. August 17, 1835. 34 . B. Gwathmey, OF NORFOLK, AND lloberi II. 'Pumpkins, OF THIS CITV, IAVE entered into Copartn " shipunder the firm of er- Gwathmey Tompkins. For lhe transaction of a general COMMISSION BUSINESS Jit Mobile, Alabama, To be commenced in the month of October next. They tender their services lo their friends and the public generally, and will endea vor to give satisfaction to all who nuv intrust their interests to them. . B. GWATHMEY. RO. B. TOMPKINS. Richmond, Va. Aug. 7, 1S35. KEFEKENCES. Richmond, Messrs. Rogers, Har- irison &(JravR.&T. Gwathmey. Norfolk, Mr. Samuel D. Rawlins. Petersburg, Messrs. Mordecai & Osborne. Halifax, N. C. Mr.F.S. Marshall. Edenton, N. C. Messrs. Hough ton & Booth, Joseph 15. Skin ner, Eq. Joseph II. Skinner, Eq. Dr. .hmes Norcom. Plymouth, N C. Messrs. J. C. & W. R. Norcom. Tttr be rough, N. C. Messrs. R. & S. D. Cotien. Murf reesborough, N. C. Messrs. Southall & Johnston. Weldon, N. C. Messrs. Wialt & Smith. Charleston, S. C. Mr. Benjamin R. Smith, Messrs. Chetbo- roosjh & Montgomery. Savannah, Ga. William Gaston, Iwj JoMah dimming, Esq. Augusta, ((t. M r. R. 1 1. 1 1 usgro ve. Macon, Git. Mtsrs. Hamilton & Haves. 33 MAC ICE HE!,, Jiacon and Pork. TUST RECEIVED, and for sale, l'J3 barrels new MACK EREL. Also, m store, about 25,000 lbs. Prime BACON and PORK. WILL. J. ANDREWS. Sparta, 20 July, 1S35. 30 Bacon for Sale. 4 QUANTITY of prime Bacon - can be had on reasoa.dde terms by applying to . B. BRADY. Aujr. 12, 1835. Slate of North Carolina, MARTIN COUNT '. Court of Vleas and Quarter Sessions, JULY TERM, 1S35. Mary W. Yarreil vs. ( Petition for The Heirs at LawC dower. of Tlfomas Yarreil. N ibis cae it appearing to the satisfaction of lhe Court, that James Button and wife Piney, John B Smithwick and wife Isa bella, Simon D. Whitley and wife Mary, Gerraid G. Yarreil, and Pierce V. Yarreil are not resi dents of this State: It is ordered by the Court, that publication be made in lhe Tarboro' Press for six weeks, notifying the non-resident heirs as above, to appear, an wer, or plead at the next term, or lhe petition will be laken pro confesso as lo ihem and heard ac cordingly. Test, JOS. I). BIGGS, Clk. Price adv 2:75. 33 6 State of North Carolina, MARTIN COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, JULY TERM, 1S35. Joseph Reddick ) Altach?nenf. vs. v Levy on Watson Read. ) Land. James Harrison ) Attachment vs. Levy on The Same. ) Land. King Harrison jun. ) Attachment vs. Levy on The Same. ) Land. TT appearing to the satisfaction --of lhe Court, that the defendant Watson Read, is nnl an inhabit ant of this enunly: It is ordered, thai publication he made in the Tarboro' Press for six weeks, no tifying him that his land is levied on. Test, JOS. D. BIGGS, Clk. Price adv $2: 75. 33 6 The Residue, Consisting chiefly of DRY GOODS, Hats, Boots & Shoes, Rattle & Brothers' best Cotton Yarn, Farming utensils and Hardware as sortedGlass, Crockery & Tin do. Jugs, Jars, and Castings do. Hum, Sugar and Coffee, PlffiTiM Gunpowder, Hyson, and; I LjliilJ! Mack TEAS, Lamp and Fish Oils, Best Turks Island SALT,&c. Besides many oiher minor arti cles useless to enumerate, all of which are offered At first cost, And df course will be found much lower than can be obtained at hou ses where the usual per centage is chargeable. The very -low prices at which these Goods are offered, might in duce persons lo believe they are sold for cash alone; but they are nevertheless sold on a credit until the first of January next to punc tual customers at which time all indebted will be expected and ear nestly requested to make settle ment, in order to close the pre sent concern and recommence bu siness upon a plan more lo my own convenience and 1 hope lo the advantage and entire satisfac tion of the public. N IL ROUNTREE. Tarboro 17th Aug. 1S35. VALUABLE Plantation and 'loivn Lots FOR SALE. WILL SELL, on terms to suit the purchasers, the Planta tion situate on the north side of Tar River, known as the PORJE LAND, Adjoining the lands of Fred. Bell, Benj. Baits and others, five miles from Tarborough and immediate ly on the river. Also, LOTS No. 93 and 94, in the town of Tarborough, now oc cupied by Mrs. Stilman. Those wishing to purchase will make application to Benj. M. Jackson, Esqr. JOSIAH COLLINS, SenW. 20th April, 1S35. . 17 Land for Sale. THE Subscriber is anxious to sell his Tract of Land, ad Jwier joining the one on which he now lives. It contains 30 acres, some of which is low grounds, the balance piney wonrls. This Tract has a good dwelling hou.se on it, nearly new, with 4 rooms helow and 2 up stairs, and other out houses. Pi.rons d-8 rous of buying Land low, ar requested to call and examine for themselves, as the Subscriber may at all times be found al home, and is determined to sell if lie can get any thins: over half the value. CJ HARRISON. Oct. 2Sth, 2TOH SA&D, AT THC Alanoived Watch Factory, TARBOROUGH, N. C. 4 FEVV first rate Palm Clocks and "Time-keepers. Also, Watches, faithfully finished and adjusted, to render their perform ance correct and satisfactory, a mongst which are plain English, French, Repeaters, (Jerman and Swiss Watches of first quality, 3nd a few cheap Layter's do. steel chains, keys, &. all materials required for watches, jewelry, &c. J n n 24, 1835. 26 Coach & Gig Manufactory . THE Subscriber re spectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he lias commenced business for himself on his lot : i- ..i , in j oi oorougn, near the Bridge, where he will be prepared ro carry on the above business in al' its vari ous branches. He served a regular ap prenticeship unaer :jr. Alios. Cobbs of Kaleigh, who carried on the business verv extensively, and kepi in his employ reu lar northern workmen. If several years acquaintance with the business in one of the most extensive establishments, in the Slate could ensure his success, he feel rnr. fident he should meet it; but he is perfectly ui .uu i rquauy necessarv and this attention he is determined to rei! der. He hopes, therefore, that all nersor)8 who may favor him with their patronage will never become dissatisfied or disap pointed. His work shall be faithfulU exe cuted and of the best materials. He ex pects lo have in a short time a gr-neral a sortment of materials from Kexv York which will enable him to do his work not inferior to any done in this section of coun try. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Nathaniel M Terrell. Tarborough, Jan. 1st, 1835. 1 CORjy FAJWS And Cotton Gins. , rPHE subscribers have on hart'i A four Corn FANS and five Co; ton GINS, which they are dispo sed to sell on liberal terms. B. M. JACKSON $ CO. Tarboro', July 2, 1835. 27 bhls. Flour, 12 " prime Pork, And a few bhls mess BEEF, fc sale by the bbl. or retail, by Knight, Garrett $ Co. June 3d, "1835. JYew Goods. THE Subscriber hasjust receiv a.I III-- cm ii rd ir rf Spring Goods, Which for quality, variety, anil CHEAPNESS are not suqmsed by any retail store in this SlateT and will positively be sold on as accommodating terms as any sioie in this place. J. W. COTTEX Tarboro. 14th Mav. 135. yeTTy bust Cotton Vara and Twine FOU SALE. IHE Subscribers fepl grateful for the liberal patronage which they received the past year, aruj hope by assiduity and p'ir.eitiaMt v in business to merit a continuance of past favors. They now have Mid expect to keep constantly on hand the Very best Cotton Yarns, Frim Nos. 3 to 18 inclusive. Also, various sizes of the best Cotton Seine Twine its dura bility and Mrength has been lairlv tested, and lhe Subscribers feel no hesitation in pronouncing it inferior lo none, if not superior to any in market. Both the above articles they expect to deliver to purchasers on as liberal terms as articles cf the same quality can be procured elsewhere. The usu al charge for conveyance will be made. Terms of sale for all quanti ties of Yarn over one thousand pounds, six months credit will be allowed for any quantity under one thousand pounds, four monlh, the purchaser giving note (with out interest) at the time the Yarn is delivered, payable at the above stated times. The proprietors of fisheries will do well to apply to the Subscri bers for twine for the future, as 3 very liberal credit will be given. Messrs. Hansel & William will act as agents for the Subscri bers at Williamston Mr. Benj. Hell, at Greenville and Messrs.. Simmons & Eure, at Halifax where Yarn and Twine can be bought on the same terms as at lhe Factory. BA TTLE $ BROTHERS. Falls Tar Jan. River, 10, 1835. JYo less than $22,000 Worth Of most beautiful and bu perior Dry Goods, Selling Off at Cost, At the Cheap CASH Store. D0 WSIDIDMLILc JAV1NG fully decided on leaving this Ht?Ue for the Great West, has determined on selling olF his Slock of Rich Goods at Cost, And even LESS, for mnny articles. It must be obvious to nil economist., who wish to lay in a supply of Cheap Goods, thai such an oppor tunity may never again occur. ALSO, at 5 per cent, less tlwn cost, an excellent as sortment of China, Glass. Crockery, and Tin ware. From and after the 25ih inst. I will sell for CASH ONLY & those who have been in the habit of obtaining credit, will please lake the hint and make ar rangements to pay up. Tarboro1, 23d Mav, 1835.

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