siding Eider. Tar River George M.
Gregory, James M. Darden. Roanoke
George A. Bain. J. B. Alford. Plymouth
nnd Williamston Edward Wadsworih.
Tarborough John I.Carter. .Washing
ton Tliales McDonald. Currituck
Miles Koy. Mattnmuskect Henry T.
Weailierly. Albemarle Sound Daniel
Culbretli. Ncuse Jume M. Boatright.
Portsmouth and Ocrncocke Benj. M.
Barns. Banks and Islands William
Gloss. Rtifus Wiley, Supernumerary.
Daniel Hall, Conference Missionary
Agent.
ohn Early and William A. Smith, A
gents of Randolph Macon College.
Stephen Olin, President of Randolph
Macon College.
Martin P. Parks, Professor of Mathe
matics in Randolph Macon.
Ed ward D. Sims, Professor of Ancient
Languages in Randolph. Macon.
Lorenzv) D. Lea, Principal of the Pre
paratory Department of Randolph Macon.
Melville 13. Cox, Missionary to Africa.
The next Conference is to be held in
the City of Raleigh, N.C. to commence
Feb. 12th, 11334.
Banking Extraordinary. An act has
been passed by the Legislature of the
Territory of Florida, incorporating a
Bank, to be called "the Union Bank of
Florida," with a capital of one million of
dollars, to be founded upon real estate,
to be represented by bonds, &,c. on the
faith of which the capital of the Bank is
to be borrowed.
Novel Legislation. In the House of
Representatives of Pennsylvania, recent
ly, while a bill granting pensions to cer
tain revolutionary veterans was pending
in that body, Mr. Mathias moved to add
a gratuity of S40 to one' Sarah Cross,
"the sweetheart of an old soldier," which
motion prevailed, 45 to 3G!
A challenge for $10,000. The Char
leston Evening Post says: The friends of
Julia, by Bertrand dam Transport by
Virginius, full brother to Bertrand, jr.
now the property of Col. James B. Rich
ardson, propose to run her against any
horse in tho United States, four mile
heats, over the Washington Course, on
the Monday preceding the next regular
South Carolina Jockey Club races in Feb
ruary next, for the above sum of 10,000;
The rules of the said Club to govern the
race, and the Judges of the Club to de
cide the same. Julia is now three, and
will run as a four year old. This chal
lenge to be accepted, and the horse na
med by letter to John B. Irving, Esq. in
Charleston, on or before the tirst day
of June next, and the stakes to be depo
sited with the Treasurer of the Club, on
tho Saturday preceding the race; half
forfeit.
Ireland. O'Connel has summoned a
National Council. Twenty-eight mem
bers of Parliament have avowed their de
termination to attend. The Irish Libe
rator appears determined to push things
to extremities, and it is already stated that
Stanley has determined to resign unless
the Ministers will allow him to put down
the Agitator.
Jamaica. A new and general ferment
has been occasioned in the island of Ja
maica, by a publication of a Royal Proc
lamation issued by the King of England,
and accompanied by a circular from the
Earl of Mulgravc, the Governor, prohib
iting the formation or action of any soci
eties for the forcible removal from the
island of the dissenting teachers and mi
nisters of religion his majesty declares
his intention to maintain and defend the
principles of religious toleration through
out all his dominions, and warns all per
sons not to transgress the injunctions of
his Proclamation at their peril.
(jyriic Rev. Burwell Temple has made the
following appointments to preach, viz: At Tois
not, on the 1 7th March; Upper Town Creek, on
the 18th; Falls of Tar River, on the 1 9th; Wil
liams's Meeting House, on the 20th; Tarbo
rough, on (Friday) the 22(1; Old Town Creek,
on the-23.1; Otter's Creek, on the 24lh; Meadow,
on the 25th; Hear Creek, on the 2Gth; Sandy
Bottom, on the 27th; Pleasant Plains, on the
2Slh; Friendship, on the 2 Dili; and at VVavnes
borough, on the 30th and 31st.
MARRIED,
In this place, about sunset on Friday evening
last, by Charles G. Hunter, Eq. Mr. Henry
Meeks, aged 60 years to Miss Margaret Nor
nss, aged 25, after a laborious courtship of about
three hours. Communicated.
DIED,
Lately, in Caswell.county, Elder George Ro
berts, for wore than fifty years a minister of the
Uapiist Church.
prices Current,
At Tarborough, Norfolk, and New York.
MAR. 12.
Bacon,
Beeswax, -Brandy,
apple,
Coffee, -Corni
Cotton,.
Cotton Bagging,
Flour, superfine,
Iron,
Lard,
Molasses, -Sugar,
brown;
Salt, Turks IslM
Wheat,
WhisKev, -
per
lb.
lb.
gallon.
lb.
bushel
lb.
yard,
barrel.
lb
lb.
gallon.
lb.
bushel,
bushel.
gallon.
Tarboro
8 10
13 20
80 100
15 18
35 40
8$ 9
15 20
550 600
5 6
7 8
35 40
9 12
75 80
70 80'
40 50
Norfolk
8 9
18 20
70 75
13 14
58 60
8 10
14 20
575 625
4 5
8$ 9
27 33
7 7i
48 55
M York.
9 10
19 20
42 43
12$ 14
70 80
10 11
12$ 20
625 650
i 8i
30 32
6' 7
50 51
125
31$ 32
T
HE Subscriber having resigned the office of
Constable, renuests ail liersnns hnlrlinrr K!c
receipts for claims placed in his hands for col
lection, to present them and receive their papers.
WILLIAM JONES.
March 12, 1S33. 29
BTOTZCE.
BROKE JAIL, of Edgecombe coun
ly, on the night of the 3d February,
1S33, negro ADAM, said to he the
property of James B. Tartt, of Alaba
ma. Said negro is about thirtv vears of
-j j
age and has a dark complexion... he was brought
here from the jail in Chatham county, and it is
probable he will attempt to get back in that
neighborhood. ..any information respecting him
will be thankfully received.
FRED. BELL Jailer.
March 12, 1S33. 29
IDIBAIFSIIBSI
TJ EM ED V therefore is to be had of Dr. Geeeit,
Reading and Belhlehem, State of Pennsyl
vania. 'Tis to be taken inwardly. 'Tis inno
cent and cures by strengthening the nerves; As
many, many cases of deafness are caused by ner
vous weakness, consequently, people of this class
soon get their hearing again. Persons can live
as usual; can eat ajid drink what tastes best, mo
derately, therefore it will be more of a pleasure
than a tak to use the remedy.
For Five Dollars a sufficiency is sent for two
persons, per mail free of postage, and is so sent
on, from time to time, if necessary, until a cure
is performed without any additional charge.
The five dollars are merely considered as a
friendly reward for the Doctor's time and men
tal labor that he devotes to his applicants; and out
of which the postage of all letters are also paid.
No charge is made for the cure.- No; when
people get their hearing again it can't be paid
with money. Let such people offer up prayers
to God, and not to the physician; fpr it is to him
that praise is due, not to man. The farmer giv
cih seed to the earth, but a kind Providence giv
eth harvest. So, on similar principles, the physi
cian givelh remedy to the sick, but that same kind
Providence givclh health. Let us be thankful.
HEARING RESTORED.
Mr. Printer: "Whatever has a tendency to
lessen the sum of human misery ought to be pub
lished, and made, known to the distressed, and to
the sick." Extract from Dr. Franklin's works.
York County, State of Pennsyl
vania, September 83, 1S31.
Dear Sir: I have bpen informed of your help
ing those that were troubled with Deafness, and
as I have, for fifteen years past, been more or
less troubled with this affliction; and by the in
formation I have of your honor and good sense,
I put complete confidence in sending money to
you, and expecting not only an answer, but help
also. I have heretofore heard much about such
a man as you, but never saw the person who had
received any benefit frorn your medical skill, un
til Mr. John Chandler, one of our neighbors, af
ter using your remedy, has got his hearing again
as good as ever, and by him learning where you
live, I make bold in addressing you in hopes that
I may receive the same help, and get my hear
ing again also, as my neighbor Chandler did.
T send a bank note, and wish you would do as
well to me as you have done to others. Do, try
your best, and make me hear again as I and all
our neighbors have such great faith in what we've
heard and seen. Your friend and well wisher,
AH. TISSANY.
To Doctor Green, Reading, Pa.
N. B. Some folks in our parts, have had their
eye-sight restored, through the strengthening
virtueof the same remedy that restored the hear
ing of John Chandler. This gives to us addi
tional hopes of help. A. TISSANY.
jEditors who publish the.above will be en-tilled-to
the Remedy, for their kindness, as, at
times, some of their neighbors may be jn dis
tress and want some.
September the 23il, 1831.
cm
Jit the Cheap Store.
fVO make room for a large assortment of Sum
mer Goods, my Winter stock on hand will
be greatly reduced in price, among which are
the following very desirable articles, viz:
Blue, Black, Olive, rtrp-rrQ
-
Cassimeres,
Sallinelts, Cloaks,
Cumblets.
Merino Cloths,
Silks, Bombazells,
Flannels, &e. &c.
ALSO ON HAND,.
Very best IRISH POTATOES,
Turks Island SALT Sugar, Coffee, &c. &c.
All of which will be offered low.
JAS. JVEDDELL.,
Tarborough, 11th March 1S33.
NEW GOODS.
THE Subscribers are receiving a large and ex-
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
ALSO, Shoes, Hals, Hardware and Cut
lery, Groceries, Cotton Bagging,
Hope, Iron, JSrails, Castings, Uc.
Consists in jr of the following articles:
6 hhds LSt. Croix Sugar,
0 hags Coflec.
10 hhds. Mol
10 N. E. Rum,
30 barrels Whiskey,
75 pieces Cotton Bagging,
100 coils Bale Rope,
i 10 tons Swedes and English Iron,
100 barrels new Fish,
Also, 5,000 bush. T. I. SALT.
The above articles will be sold low for Cash
or Country Produce, or on a credit to punctual
customers.
The highest market price paid at all times for
Country Produce.
E VANS $ AND RE TVS.
Sparta, 2d Nov. 1S32. 11
Xi002I ILT THSS.
Where rvill MOXSIEUIi TOXSOA
stand this Season?
I AM authorised by his owner
to say that he wnl stand at my
stable. The season has commen
ced and will end the 1st of July
season, FIFTY DOLLARS but
may be discharged by the payment of FORTY,
within the same, and SEVENTY-FIVE to en
sure a mare to be in foal. More of him shortly.
JVM. MOODY.'
Mount Forest, Northampton, N. C.
February 4, 1S33.
price as last
26-4
The Thorough Bred Horse
ensuinjr
WILL STAND the
season at my stables, two miles
from the town of Halifax, N. C.
and will render service at Twen
ty Dollars the Leap, to be paid as soon as the
service is performed; Forty Dollars the season j
payable at its expiration, which may he dischar
ged by Thirty-live Dollars cash Sixty Dollars
insurance, payable when the fact is ascertained or
the mare parted with. One Dollar cash to the
Groom. Mares that failed to Marion last spring
will be insured at the price of the Season this
year. A company of six mares will he served
at the price of five." The season will commence
the 1st of February and end ihe 15th of July.
Good pasturage-gratis and mares grain fed at
Twenty-live Cents per da' when required. Ev
ery attention will be given to prevent accidents
or escapes, but no responsibility for either.
MARION is a beautiful dark bav, black mane
and legs, full five feet two and three quarter in
ches high, stands Well on his feet, and lor beau
ty, elegance of carriage, symmetry of form, and
purity of blood, he is surpassed by none, and
equalled but by few.
PEDSGHES.
MARION was sired by old Sir Archie, his
dam by old imported Citizen, his grandam by
imported Alderman, his g. g. dam by the cele
brated (Ashe's) Roebuck, his g. g. g. dam by
the late Col. Hesbert Ilayne's King Herod, his
g. g. g. g. dam by the imported horse Partner.
HE is descended from the very best stock
both of this country and England, his get are
large, likely, much admired and selling at high
prices. Maria West sold for Si 750, Z A for
S2,000, besides others at 5400 and S500. Those
who wish to raise thorough breds would do well
to patronize Marion. His whole stock were
runners of the first order. He was full brother
to the celebrated colt Pawnee, and his dam was
full sister to the dam of Shawnee, who was with
out doubt one of the best horses of his size ever
raised in this country. For performances, &c.
sec Turf Register (puge 1G3, No. 4, Vol. 3.)
BENJ. S. LONG.
Jan. 5: 1S33? 27-5
f .fie
ml
NevV and Fashionable
Tailoring JEstdblishmei
Tk RALEIGH.' ft. C.
nfr Wus"e f. union s xagie tioiei. :
Ca T1? Subscriber, desirous of extending
,H nis business,and ever willing lo com
I1 ply with the solicitations of his friends . '
if? a.nc Pa,rons nas opened the above estab-
-hi luiuiidu, icLcnuy irom l'niiaueipnta, ai
M where he has conducted one of the: first '
stores in our line, and stands Unrivalled '
hi in me aoiuues ot the trade. The Sub-
-L . u . i i .i
ig swuuc-i "ids auu cuiieu several worKmen ;
t$f from the North, who are not to be excel- (j
led by any. He further bess leave to FIT
state that he has become a regular corres-
ifl) nondent ivilh E. Mivktpr. nf t.nnrlnn i3
g) from whom he will receive the latest W
h "'uww uu jrans lasmons ov me nisi ar yir
tit I - Tt I . . tf
nvaw. ne also intends turnistnnff the
above establishment with a general assort
ment of Superfine Cloths, Cassimeres
i$l and Vestings, togetht-r with a great vafi
.B) ety of Shirts, Bosoms, Cravats, Collars, fi
Stocks, Gloves and Suspenders, all of the 7g?
first quality; which being purchased for Ms
c r..-.u - i . i ii
B lurnish to order on the most reasonablp m
M terms. With the above advantages and ij&
ieu jnieiuion 10 Dusiness, anu me punctu
4Bc ality of his word, he hones to obtain a suf
,y ficient share of public favor to warrant his
EF Ion" rhntinnanpp onrt IP tm'pIuHIo hoc
-- o 1" J IS
& not gone beyond the reach of abilities, to
supercede the necessity of his fashionable ya
h fellow-citizens sending to the North for Ti
clothing, which is attended with many 35
$1 disadvantages the uncertainty of trans y
portation, cutting by imagination, and tlu : f6
liability of imposition. Gentlemen fur Tjp
i nishing their own goods, will have every
J) attention paid them. Ladies' habits and W
tK military and fancy work of every descrip
i tion executed in the neatest style and ac S&
cording to order. Travellers and other- (fj
may be furnished with a suit complete in 7jJ
m. twelve hours notice. Early in the fall ill
will be found on hand a generar assort- yj
ment of ready made clothing, suitable for 70
the season.
SYLVESTER SMITH, Mer-
chant Tailor, Halifax, N. C. W
March G, 1S33. 2S-3 JfU
N. B. S. S. or foreman will attend at i
anv iimf nr nlaoo nnt ovrotrtincr TifK- fk
milfis. for ihp finrnno nf mpnnrinor nnfl
hi ; i l " o (ft
$) making contracts to furnish annually eve- VH.
JjjjJ ry article in his line. Where several ffe
fee gentlemen convenient to each other are
M desirous of patronizing the above estab- li
p lishment, and will give information by
mail when and where they may be seen, g?
S&i they shall be Visited, and shown a pattern
J) card of goods on hand and a specimen of
M
M
HA
MANUFACTORY.
npiIE Subscriber respectfully informs his cus
tomers and the public in general, that he has
just returned from New York, with a
General and Fashionable assortment of
IN HIS LINE OF BUSINESS.
Some of which have never before been offered
for sale in this market, as they are entirely new
articles, selected by himself out of a large estab
lishment at Newark. He has also for sale, large
glass gig and wagon whips and twigs moroc
co, of various colors patent leather sand pa
per laces, of various colors, and tassels silver
and brass mouldings gold leaf smalts and a
general assortment of paints, varnishes, oils, &c.
Springs of every description furnished coach
wrenchers and steps, and a variety of other arti
cles too tedious to mention. 1
The Subscriber has just had a large improve
ment added to his establishment, which will en
able him more readily to accommodate his pat
rons; and those, who may favor him with Iheir
custom may expect to have their work executed
in a neat and faithful manner, as he has first-rate
workmen not to be excelled by any in the State.
He hopes, therefore, by a strict attention to his
business to merit a continuation of the public
patronage
Repairs, of every description, executed with
neatness and despatch.
He has also on hand one or two Gigs,8fC. to
hi,e out- ISAAC B. BRADY.
Dec. 27, 1S32. l0
Lawrence & Lemay's
NORTH 'CAROLINA
POn 2333,
For sale at this Office, at the Raleigh price:
AN APPRENTICE to the Printing business
is wanted at this office. A boy from 14 to
17 years of age, who can spell and read well,
will meet with good encouragement, if applica
tion is soon made. Feb. 4,