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LPn rocetisly confined, was also furnish- f j lV,t:, somii ui uie smip, a simm purtion juhi l wns irivon to lior child. 81ioit jfter piirtakini: of their meal, tlin whole u,.ri5 attacked with violent retchings, nnd vpnvl win had freely partaken of the J t wc;ri! last oveniticr in a dangerous -ntiia. The fellow was seen in the 'trii'Mi, ut the time th( dinner was cook dipping a spoon into tho pot, nnd ,0,n appearance, there can bo little (jlU,lt, that ho infused a poison into it at t!i;li time. He was taken into custody, t,wiitan examination. Medical assis tance was immediately obtained, and we sincerely hope the designs of the vidian I!i:,y vet he frustrated. Charleston Con. '"-'nier.i;.riL,,u,8ad l,ercom- fOR THE FltEE PRESS. ,hc acts of .he I ,0', 1.-vj-.c.resomIdolike and some I .n lh ' r." H"'sy and Jovv cunning. do n't I b n i amonS neighbors. ' aon t like ma or nr i .1 i;i vy vvunoui cause. - ..c communion l don t among church members. debt. too I tin libo tr ua tU. r. r tvith the United tntM ml, ! .1 "amor age belor liucnns Ayrrs. By the arrival of the ,ri' Amanda, Captain Yorke, we have aJvires from the Argentine Republic to ilic 22d of June almost a month later thin oar previous aceounts. The legislature convened at Cuehos . r j mi I lio 1 J t fit IM- V nt t tin tt. . . t . . , 4-1 i .... 1 . i cradlt ut wiucn uovenor uuienre aiiuued to the i .t... lT. -. i . . rotitroversv wim me uniinu states rein-turn to men. tive to the Falkland Islands, in the follow ing terms: The Minister sent by tho Govern in nt of NVttshinnton, whose expected ar rival was announced to you in the prece ding V'-ar, and whom it was resolved to await in order to come to an explanation relative to the destruction by main force of die colony in the Island de la Solcdad (one of ihe, Falkland Islands,) by the! Captain o the United States corvette ike the I'esi all wrone:. things! 1,kG FCaI 0M GnUine re,iSi0n obblt I don't like the present religion to conceal mativ clcfem resour iive onhi, don't like to see any. body a public lax. i , Ur 10 see Pc0Ple pay for what ihev aim unnu. idea that I'm right and the which goes own pay Ior wai mey eat I don't like a man who hates to pay an honest I do like industry and economy in young men. 1 don I like to see them Imvp i .,;V ... early. w they I don't like to see 'em take d part in politics before they are fit to vote. 1 do like to see them qualified before they meddle with elections. I don't like to see them obtrude themselves upon the public notice. 1 do like in them a becoming respect towards old men. 1 don't like to see them with bloated faces and red nose.. I do like to see all men follow some laudable fMtt'L'11 I I & Basket of Fragments, E'OZfc SHB CH&DR223KT, BY JOSHUA LAWRENCE, CONTAINING Part 1st, Or i the : Plan of salvation by Jesus Christ, , 7n 7od s frcknowledge of man's fall, od, On God's LoVe to the world, 4th, On God's choice, or electing sinners to ever lasting life, 5th, On God's calling sinners to be partakers of his salvation, 6th,On the imputed righteousness of Jesus Christ, 7th, On the atonement of Jesus Christ made for sinners, 8th, On the free will and free agency of man, 9th, On good works, lUth, On the final perseverance of the saints thro' grace to glory, 11th, A short history of the church at the Falls of l ar River, Jost Published and for sale at this Office price 25 cents single, or $2 50 per dozen. Aug. 9, 1833. I don't like to see them huv two intr nf mm L -xinton, did in effect arrive, and was j and one of molasses. received in the haraeter of Charge df- 1 do 'ike to see them raise every necessary to faires; von are, Messrs. representatives, ! 1,vt- uP 'n- already acquainted with the state of tins! V.,t",'t ,,kelQ see lhem sel1 much make 1 mi -i nothing. nctf'iiiiii. I ho (jovemtnont m ordvri , ,, ifc t0 sce them buv coffee, instead of to hd.ow it up, has appointed a Minister, J snuff or tobacco. ainl has notified this appointment to that! I don't like drinking behind the door and tern- of Washington; and lie will be shortly despatched witli the competent instruc tions to obtain satisfaction and repara tion for so great an injury." The Governor also adverted to the ta king possession of those islands by the British, and staled that the Government had directed its ministers at the Court of ' ct. James to demand their restitution. perauce in public. (j3Thc Rev. J. Gornto is expected to preach in the Old Church at Tarborough, on Thursday alter the fourth Lord's day in August. Corn. Family Steamer. fPHE Subscriber has obtained ihe patent right ol this useful invention for Edgecombe coun ty and now offers them for sale. It is admirably adapted, from its simplicity, its easy application, and its various and important ues, to the conve nience and comfort of the neat and industrious housewife. It is a portable steam generator, whose principal object is to assist in creating and preserving cleanliness, to de-troy obnoxious in sects and vermin, and to prevent their increase. It is used without trouble or inconvenience, and supersedes the annoying application of water in many cases. 1 hat vexatious and indispensable -ceremony, which is after all too often ineffectu al, the cleaning of bedsteads, may he performed most thoroughly by the aid of this apparatus, without taking them apart or removing them, and without the slightest injury to the fl.or or carpet upon which they stand. Not a bug or other inseel can possibly escape the searching and destructive power of this instrument. For cleansing furniture, removing spots from paint, purifying varnish, cleansing windows and look ing glasses, picture frames, maps, &c. it is most completely adapted. Its penetrating power is truly wonderful. The smallest crack or fissure may be thoroughlv searched and every thing harhored there effectually removed. It may be useful too to destroy worms, which so often in fest fruit trees, without injuring the trees them ' selves; and to remove skippers from bacon with out affecting the meat. In fine, in those nume- 1)1 ED, In Newhern, on thr 3d instant, the Hon. John Stanfu. It will be recollected that during - -- --- - i the session of the Legislature of 182G '27. " while Mr. Stanly was engaged in ihe duties of Brazil. The New York Commercial Spoaker of the House of Commons, and was in ofFriday,eontaiuslhisparaurnphofhiuli.ile ct of delivering a speech, his course was ly important news from Pernambtleo: hd1enly arrested by an attack of Hemiplegia, J , ,1 , 1 i i and he was borne trom the House in a perfect -Captain fetcdson, of the brm Chero-1 helplessslal( h.lvillg; rn!irely ,osl lhe ujofone kee, from iVrnambuc states that he was , si(le .md amost the power of speech. In this informed by Mr. Crabtree, a merchant at ; painftd condition he remained until he was de- Pernambuco, that he had received a let- hvered by the hand of death. Ttl1 I 7 toLUfiy mil Jicuaemij. HE first eion ol this Institution closed no Thursday last by a public Examination un der the direction of the Trustees, to whom en tire satisfaction Was given. The Exercises will be resumed on Monday, the first day of Julyy and, terminate the first of December. STONY HILL is situated in a high and healthy part of Nash, miles from Mr. H. Sims's, and 8 miles from Hilliardston, retired from scenes of dissipation; a place well calcula ted to attract the studious, but not at all suitable for the idle. Terms for Board and Tuition I nil under 16 years of age, $40 per session. ..above that age, S45. Board can be had in the most respectable houses convenient in the neighborhood, on good terms. M. R. GARRETT, Prin. Juuel5, 1833. 43 CHieap, cheap, cheap. MpHE Subscribers have on hand a good assort 1 ment of GROCERIES, also a g.-r.-r! as sortment of DRY GOODS, CROCKERY, and HARDWARE, which they teel disposed to sell at lower prices than can he bought at any store in this neighborhood, for cish or to punctu al customers. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves D. RICHARDS 4- CO, Tarborough, lSih July, 1S33. 300 bar'is sup'r Cut Herrings, 100 : : Mackerel, 30,000 lbs Bacon for sale by EVANS $ ANDREWS. Sparta; N. C. 21 May, IS33. 39 Q3 Leghorns Leghorns!! Leghorn!! ! Only 90 cents upwards. 3 case very superior Leghorns, just received and for sale at i educed prices for Cash. JAS. WEDDELL. 8th June, 1833. EffOTlCIC. THE Subscriber being desirous of embarking in a business which will necessarily occupy a great portion of his time, will dispose of an interet in the Constitutionalist upon reasonable terms to a i;ood practical printer who would be willing to aum. the entire control of the mechanical duties of the ts -ib-lUVimpnt. There are at nresent Jihout 800 Suhx-.ri- rous essential family operations. Which, while i Ders to the paper, which number might be greatly they contribute to neatness, health and comfort, increased with proper exertions, i he advertising - . . . . ) i.i ' , ; : t'i !.- are so olten lull ol trouble and Vexation to the matron and to all about her, it is almost an in valuable auxiliary, and when it shall be introdu ced into general use I have no doubt it will rank ter from the English merchants at n small place about sixty miles from I'er nambuco, stating that the Brazilians had risen upon the British merchants ami massacred about fifty persons. It was said the difficulty arose from some (pies tion touching the currency. A United Slates' schooner was at Pernambuco when the captain heard the news, he irn- j 'na" mediately got under way, to protect me merchants and property at that place." prices Current, fit Tarborough, Norjolk, and Neiv York. AUG. 12. Bacon, Beeswax, Brandv, apple, Coffee, Corn, Jamaica. Letters addressed by Mes srs. Harrison and Toler, the former of whom is the consul of the United States at Kingston, Jamaica, and the latter at Ponce, Porto Rico, to Captain Newton, of t he St. Louis, are published in the New York Journal of Commeree. Mr. Harrison, under date of June 30ih, ob serves that the departure of ihe St. Lou is is greatly regretted by l ho inhabitants of Kingston and its vicinity, in conse quence of a prevailing belief, that the slaves, who are said to be extremely dis satisfied with the plan of emancipation proposed by the British Government, will make an effort to emancipate themselves, llie effect of which would be the destruc tion of everv white inhabitant. IIo, tlwiritfVtPn r ,i,wrvir,lfnl4 thjlt .'1 VCSSCl Of war should be stationed in that neighbor hood, for ihe purpose of affording pro tection to individuals, and the large a mount of American property which is at present in the island. Mr. Toler expres ses the hope, that efficient protection may be afforded to the important and grow ing commerce of the United States in the quurtcr in which ho resides. This is es sential, he thinks, to prevent attempts at piracy, and will lend to increase a res pect for our national character. Both ins, Flour, supci fine, Iron, Lard, Molasses, -Sugar, brown, Salt, Turks Isl'd Wheat, Whiskey, - per lb. lb. gallon. lb. bushel lb. yard, barrel lb lb. Kallon bushel.; busheL gallon." Tarboro (Norfolk. 8 10 18 20 90 120 13 18 45 50 11 12; 15 20, 8 9 18 20 70 75 12 13A 60 62 10 13$ 14 20 600 650! 575 700 5 7 35 9 70 70 40 6 81 40; 12l 80, 80. 50 4 8 35 7 40 5 10 38 8 45 .Y. York 9 10 19 42 11 58 14 1 1 550 600 32 34: 6 25 6J 40 112 31 8 30 71 42 Valuable Land for Sale. NT FIH D A Y. the 13ih of Senlember next, th former residence of the late Gen. Wil li am Williams, being Within 3 miles of Slwcco Springs, will hp cnhl at PUBLIC SALE, on a credit 0 one, two, and three years, with interest from the ,Uio tht improvements are equal to any in the ,otl n,l ihft land is verv good being inferior to np in t h neiff hborhood. If desired a longer rrprlit ran be extended. The plantation is in good repair, a great portion of it in fine hear , Li .Knwhnlft of it having rested the present, die purchaser will be enabled to have a first rate chance for a crop the ensuing years, particularly r 1 ihinU it can be divided so as to al- ford three shifts for twelve or fifteen . hands to be aMnirWl advantageously. The land w 11 be hown to any person wishing to view .t, by Dr John Brodie, William D. Jones, William G. tones, or the subscriber. ' ALFRED ALSTON Ex'r. Warrea County, August 10th, 1333. SI among the most valuable and indispensable arti cles of housewifely. It is capable likewise of heing employed in many cooking operations to great advantage. It will, for example, hoil eggs or potatoes with great ease and in a most excel- eut manner. SOLOMON PENDER. tarboro', Aug. 7, 1833. 50 Five Cents Reward. RAN AWAY horn the Subscriber, on the 31 st of July last, an indented mu latto girl, named TEMPE JONES, iu the 21st year of her age, 5 feet 4 or inches high stout built, and bright yellow Complexion. The above reward, but n charges, will he paid on her apprehension and delivery to lhe Subscriber in Edgecombe county. All per sons are hereby forbid harboring or employing said girl under penalty of the law. STEPHEN HARPER. August 7, 1S33. 50 TUE ASU tlY 1) El'A UTM ENT. 2d Comptroller's Office, July 2, 1833. The Agent for paying Pensions') at y OIR: In order to remove any misconceptions that k may arise relative to the 4th section of the 1st chapter of the instructions issued from this office, 10th June, 1853, I have thought proper to furnish the Atrents with a form for the Clerk's certificate, therein mentioned, which is to be filed by the Agent, who will refer thereto, as often as may be necessary, to ascertain the correctness of the papers certified by the Magistrate named therein. On such certificate being filed with the Agent, the Clerk's certificate at foot ot torm 15, may oe aispensea wnn. Respectfully, Sir, your ob't serv't. J. B. THORNTON. and iob natronatre is extensive and increasing. While the emoluments -arising from the patroua&e of the State, and General Government, are ample with pro per management to cover the expenses ot the :siab- . l l o i ti . t . usnmem, aauress me ouustviucr at naici&u. CHARLES R. RAMSAY. July 23d, 1833, Signature of the Magistrate. ( ) Jus. Peace. State of 7 t County. 5 t,Ct I, Clerk of the Court, of the County and State aforesaid, do hereby certify that is a Justice of the Peace, in and for said County, duly com missioned and qualified; that his commission was da ted on the day of 18 , and will expire on the day of 18 , and that his signature a bove written is genuine. Given under my hand and the seal of said County, L. S. this day of 18 . July 12, 1833. Clerk. Just Published,, and for aley AT THIS OFFICE, OCCURRENCES in the Life of (Elder) Joseph Biggs wrote by himself, of a civil, domestic, and at religious nature, at the request of some of his friends, taken from memorandums by hUn kept from the year 1766 up to 1832. Price 10 cents single, or g l per dozen, THE undersigned, Commissioners appointed Kt tho f!rmn1v (!nnrt nf Pitt, will rpppivf "j "' J - - from this time until the 1st of Sept. next, pro posals to contract for the Building a Court House, IN THE TOWN OF GREENVILLE, The plan of which to be as follows: The Building to be of brick, 52 feet loog by 40 wide, two stories high, fire-proof." i he foundation of the walls to be based on clay, and the walls as thick ys usual for buildings of simi lar size and description, and to he anchored. The first story to be 10, and the second story 13 feet pitch, and the GrM floor 2 feet above the surface. The roof U be qnadragon mu covered either with zinc, tin, or slate. Applicants to sUte the terms for each. The lower- story to contain in the sid's and ends 1G windows, and the upper story IS win dows; each to contain IS panes glass 10 h 12. Two floors in the lovvtr story with a pipage to run across the width, embracing one thinl the length of the building; with two rooms on cue side, and two rooms and a stair case on the oth er. The upper story tocontain the Court room and in one end two Jury rooms. All the partitions to be of brick and to be ba sed like the exterior walls. Four chimneys to be attached at proper places with .'our fireplaces below. The sills and caps of doors and w indows to be of stone. The windows to have ketches, and bolts, with shutters closing on the out side. The style and finish of the Court room is re served for future and special contract. The foregoing is a general plan of the building; which will be adhered to, but the Commissioners may see cause to alter or modify it in som.e oP the particulars before closing the contract.. If nesireu ov me vuiiuaciui, nan mc dtuviuui uiw con'.ract price and perhaps more, will be paid in, advance, and the balance in one year. GEORGE EASON JAMES BLOW, j BRYAN GRIMES, VCom. GOOLD HOYT, JOHN NORCOTT, J Greenville, June 25, 1S33. 44-10 Just lieceived, and for Sale, AT THIS OFFICE, AN ADDRESS, relative to the doctrines of the President's Proclamation, and the principles of the Republican party, by Judge Abel P, Ufixhurt to the people of Northampton county, Va. assembled in. public meeting at Eastviile, on the 4th Jan. 1833. Price 12 cents.
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