army tfonornlly usprtuscil the cnu.n oftlm! yniiiiUneoiiiihl ilure scuimi'd little? ru suii to duiitn, itttlu; httifst dales, Unit the UegiMit would, by her own strength and torctis, be able to uUjiu:i the whole king dom to tlio rule nftlio Infanta. The cause of Donna Maria, in Purtu 'il, was beginning to ntiine a more fa vorable apprarauce. It appears from the iltitails that in the sortie which was made from Lisbon on the 10th October, her troops were completely victorious, hav ing succeeded in driving the Miguelites from t!:ir position. The lossof the Queen's troops was about 400 men, that of Miguel ia staled to have been more than 1,000. The Arctic expedition, under Capt. Ross, had returned to England after an absence of three years and a half. The party were not more reduced by their sutlerings than might have been expected. Only three men died during llie voyage, tu oof whom were men whose constitu tions were unfit for the climate. The result has been to establish, that there is no new north-west passage youth of 74 degrees. The country discovered, which is larger than Great Britain, has been named Doothoa, after Felix Booth, Esq S herih1' of London in lb29, who much as sisted Captain Boss in fitting out the ex pedition. The true position of the mag netic needle bos been discovered, and much valuable information obtained for the improvement of geographical aud phi losophical knowledge. MARRIED, In this county, on Tuesday evening last, by Henj. Sharps Hq. Mr. William Barnes to Mis June Wilkins, daughter of Willis Wil li ins, Esq. D1KD, In Halifax county, on Thursday, the 21st ult. in l he 65th year of her age, Mi Mary Sim mons, leaving a numerous offspring of children and grand children, and a large circle of friend;' .tiuI acquaintances lo mourn their loss. Hut they mourn not as those without hope, for Mrs. Simmons had long been a pious and an exempla ry member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and endeavored to adorn her profession by an up right and a godly walk; and though she had been deprived for a number of years, by severe afflic tion from attending upon the ordinances of the Church of which she was a member, yet she looked lorwaid with pleasing anticipation to the time when her afflictions and troubles would end, and trusting m the goodness and mercy of God, that when she left this poor and unfriendly world, that he would take her lo himself, to en joy his smiles and the company of saints and an gel in undisturbed happiness forevermurc. The writer of this imperfeel obiluary notice lus fre quently heard Mrs. S. shout the praises of Ood while confined to her bed, and express a lively hope that when she should be called from time to eternity that her afflictions would ci.d, and that her happy soul would fly away to sing God's pmse in endless da v. Mis. S. had been coi. fined lo her room lor the last six years, and inul ol the time to her bed, but bore her afflictions wit! Christian meekness and resignation; she has now scaped the sorrows of time, and gone to reap the rewaid that is promised the pious and failh ful Christian. L. Andrew Harris, NORFOLK, VA. A TTENDS exclusively to the disposal of Pro- ? lino t m r wit...!. - f "UVJ jju'iinase oi Uoods, and natters himself wiih his long experience in business to IVe satisfaction. He has SPVPral hnaU running on the Roanoke which will brins Cotton from Hamilton or Hill's V ale. I here will be no charge made against the owner ot Lotion fur ,:i. Hill's rerrv. Dec. 2, 1833. i2.l3 prices Current, At Tat borough, Norfolk, and New York. DiX. 2. per TarborotMrfoU. AT. York. mon, - lb. 9 10 9 10 9 10 Beeswax, - lb. 18 20 19 20 20 21 Brandy, apple, gallon. 40 55 33 34 32 33 CoFee, - lb. 13 17 12 14 12 15 Corn, - bushel 45 50 C3 66 66 72 Cotton, - lb. 12 12$ 13 13$ 14 15 Cotton Bagging, yard. 15 20 14 20 1 1 20 Flour, superfine, barrel. 600 650 625 650 500 650 Iron, - lb. 5 6 4 5 Lard, - lb. 8 loj 10$ 11 9 11 Molasses, - gallon. 40 50i 32 35 35 33 Sugar, brown, lb. 10 12 8 J 11 7 9 Salt, Turks Isd'd bushel. 70 80 40 45 50 51 Wheat, - bushel. 70 80 1 12 Whiskey, - gallon. 40 50, 32 34 31 33 To be found at the Cheap Cash Store, THIS LARGEST STOCK OF Yfijr, Fresh and Fashionable Gootisy IIS! TAHBOHOUGII, AT SUCH EXTREME LOW PRICES AS TO Defy all Competition. fPbe Subscriber feels no small degree of pride in A the knowledge of the fact that the unequalled and incomparable increase of patronage which I e continues tu receive is a convincing proof that he still sustains the enviable reputation of selling the he of goods at the lowest prices, and demands the expression of his warmest aiknow hdgmcnts. jtlSt jyEDfiBLL. Pec. 4, 1S33. Administrator's Sale. TILL BE SOLD, at public sale, on Friday, the 20th dav of Deeemhpr npvt. all tho personal property of William Sutton, dee'd, con- MMingoi 150 obis. Com, Peas, Fodder, Fat Hogs, SOWS and Pisr. Stork, frr AUn nil hU Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming lerms made known at time of sale. All persons havinir claims ao-oinst ih PtaiP nf William Sutton, are herebv notified to nrpsent them within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. D. RICHARDS, Administrator. Tarboro', Nov. 28, 1S33. 12 3 Sale and Hiring. THE Subscriber havinw nnnlifipfl at Vnpnm. her Court, 1S33. as Executor to Hip Pt..tP nf Ueorge W. Woodman, dee'd, requests all per- ons navmg claims against the estate to nresrnt them within the lime prescribed by law, or this nonce win be plead in bar of their recovery and all persons indebted lo the estate lo come forward and make settlement. V ill be offered at public auction, on Mnnilar. the 23d of this month, at the Store house of the deceased, the entire toc!i of d500DS, CONSISTING OK Dry Goods, Hardware. &c. tsc. ALSO, Household and Kilchen Furniture. And at the same time will be rented, the Store house ml several other improved Lots in the town of Tarboroush. And also, at thp f 7 ---w . K4 V W WU place, will be hired out for one year, Fifteen or twenty likely Negroes, Men, Women and Boys. The sale will be continued at the plantation in Coneipp, where there will he offered. Horses. Cat He, Hogs, Corn and Fodder, Plantation Utensils, fyc. fyc. The sale will be continued from dav lo dav until all the properly is disposed of. Six months credit will be triven. and bond ami security required. LOUIS I). tVILSON, Ex'r. Edgecombe county, Dec. 2, 1S33. p Farmwell Grove Academy. present session of the above Institution will rbisp. hv n nnMI r !, Students, on Thursday and Friday, the 21st and iu inst. i tie exercises ol the School will be re-commenced, on the second Monday in Janu ary next. The Subscriber very gratefully ac knowledges the liberal patronage he has receiv ed, aud hopes that by his past experience, he will be able fully to deserve its continuance. Terms (notwithstanding the increased price of provisions) the same as hitherto: For Board and Tuition per session of five months of all over the age of sixteen years, $4i,0o Under that age, - 40oo Candles and Hooks extra charges. J NO. B. TATE. Halifax Co. Nov. 10, 1S33. 9-s JVegrocs for Sale. 'ILL IjE SOLI), on Saturday, the 2 1st in stant, at the late residence of David Cher ry, deceased, Three valuable Xrgroes, Two Fellows and a Woman. Terms of sale six months credit. Bond and approved security will be required. DAVID WILLIAMS, Adm'r. Dec. 2, 1S3.3. 12 Boarding School for Boys. fPHH Subscriber proposes to open a Private A School for Boys A T BRIDLE CREEK, his mother's residence, on the first Monday in January nexf. No situation in theState is more healthy, or agreeable, and none more convenient to Parents or Guardians below, who visit this section, for it lies only four miles south of War renton, one from the stage road, and five north of Shocco Springs and the Shocco Female Acad emy. His mother's house is large and comfort able, and she prepared to accommodate fifteen or twenty boys to whom (particularly small ones) she would pay great attention and supply with every comfort they enjoy at their homes. the Subcrmt'r promises lo devote his limn. and direct his abilities exclusively to the im provement ot those conhded to his instruction. More lhan ordinary care will be taken properly to learn them the rudiments of our lanuae to Spelling, Reading, correct pronunciation. Pen manship, Geography, common Arithmetic, and me application ot the liutes and Ivotes of F.n glish Grammar more attention shall be paid than generally is in common Academies. He onlv promises to teach those branches of education he learned, which include ihe entire Latin course taught at our Universities; Greek Grammar, breek lestament and Minora; Ethicks; Logick Mathesis and Geometry. TERMS. Everv expense of Board and Tuition ner an num $100. hall to be paid between January and June, and half between June and December. Should any gentleman be convinced lhat atten i T n K i ... i : . t i nun iiua uau uuung io auvance nis son, no charge will be made for tuition. Day scholars win oe received on liberal lerms; charges ir proportion to their studies. It is desired lhat those who intend to patron ie Ihe School make known their intention be fore Christmas, for unless a number large enough to justify the Subscriber in undertaking it be ob taiued, it will not be opened. Letters must be directed to Warrenlon, N. C. WM. S. RANSOM. Bridle Creek, Warren county, N. C. Nov. 1 4, 1833. 10 Negroes for Sale. N pursuance of an Order of the Worshipful the County Court of Pleas aud Quarter Sessions of the county of Edgecombe, I shall proceed, on Wednesday, the st day of January next, for ihe purpose of making a division amongst the next of kin of Thomas Taylor ihe elder, dee'd, proceed to sell before the Court House door in Tai borough, on a credit of six months, with in terest from the date Ten likehi Xeroes. Consisting of Men, Women, Boys, Girls and Children. Bonds with approved security will be requir ed before title is executed. MICIIL. IIEARN, C. C. Dec. 2, 1S33. 12 4 Land for Sale. JwdL BEING anxious to move to ihe ISSiSf H Wet, I offtr for sale the Tract of the pocket book and contents. J&Air .X uana wtiereon i now live, containing Mont One Thousand Acres. It is a healthy situation, in Nash county, on Sto ny Creek, about three miles above the great Falls of Tar Kiver, with a commodious two story dwelling house (new,) and other out houses; ap ple and peach orchards sufficient to make 15 or 20 barrels brandy, besides other fruit trees. The land is of tolerable good quality and well water ed. On the said Stony Creek (a constant stream) there is an excellent errist and saw mill. cotton machine, &c. (on solid rock foundation,) all in good order. Long credit can be given if it best suits the purchaser, or negroes will be ta ken in part paymant. TIMO. TERRELL. 2d September, 1S33. 2 THE BUILDING OF THE lfVliamston and Windsor Through the low lands of Roanoke three miles or more WILL BE LET to the lowest bidder on the premises, on Monday, IGth December next. Further particulars made known on lhat day. ASA BIGGS, Secretary. November 20, 1833. 10 3 Jtozc Itcccimitg, ( Two doors above Mrs. Gregory's Hotel,) A VERY EXTENSIVE SUPPLY OP Fancy and staple American, French, English, German, Swiss Irish GROCERIES, Ifardzuurc, Cutlery, &c &c. Which with his present Stock will be by far the most extensive in larborough, Being upwards of $35,000, And as the above Goods were bought for Cash nd by a first rate iudge, I think it more thai probable they were purchased as chcan as any Goods in this market; but whether they were or they shall be sold as cheap, or to punctual customers a little cheaper, for Cash than thev can be bought at any other store in this place, (I mean goods ol the same quality.) I have no fear or hesitation in savins: this, because I am determined to do what I say I will not tell one tale here and when a person comes into mv store j tell anotlwr. But do not take mv word for it. call and examine for yourselves, I do not charge any thing for looking. All kinds of produce ta ken at the market prices. J. W. GOTTEN. Tarboro', 8th Nov. 1833. TSOTICE. 811 E Subscribers are desirous of closirg their business in this place, and will now sell the balance of their Slock at LOW Prices. Their Slock consisis of a general assortment of DHY GOODS, Crockery, Hardware and Groceries 1500 bushels Turks Island SALT, 50 sacks Liverpool do. 5 tons assorted Swedes IRON, 10 bags COFFEE, 10 boxes best quality manufae'd TOBACCO, Together with Shoes, fur and wool Hats, &c. &c. Will be received in payment for any part of their Slock, the different kinds of Produce which we generally receive at this season also will be received for debts due the concern, the produce of the country. Those indebted will please sellle their accounts as soon as possible, and all holding notes or hav ing unsettled accounts with the Subscribers will please present them for adjustment. D. RICHARDS CO. Tai borough, Oct. 31st, 1833. JVegrocs, for Sale. 13 Y virtue and in pursuance of a Deed in Trust, executed to me by John F. Hughes, Eq. on the 24th May, 1833, I shall on the 10th day of December next, for the purposes therein men tioned, proceed to sell at the residence of tha said Hughes Thirteen likely Negroes, Consisting of ?ncniwo7?ien,boys, girls, children r His life estate in all the real estate of his wife, one mule, all his horses and oxen, all his Stock of every kind and description, one barouche, one gunboat, all his farming utensils, all his household and kitchen furniture, together with, his crop of corn, cotton, fodder, pork and tur pentine, including every thing conveyed to me by said Deed. Terms liberal and made known on ihe day of sale. The sale will be continued from day today until all is sold RICHARD HINES, Trustee. 11th Nov. 1S33. 9 Lost Pocket Booh. rpHE Subscriber lost, on Wednesday last, on A his way from W infield D. Sta ton's to Tat bo rough, a large RED MOROCCO POCKET tiUUh, tied with a string, one of the latches be ing broken off containing 340 in money, viz: a , 4520 and a glO U. S. bills, and two fi?5 bills Stale banks also, sundry papers, amongst them two judgments vs. William Jones, Sen. a note of hand vs. Matthew H. Dicken for $5 one do. vs. William Jones, Sen. in favor of Jos. Win burn, for about $35 one note vs. Patrick Mc Dowell for about gl 40 and several other pa pers not now recollected. All persons are here qy forbid trading for said papers. A reward of five Dollars will be given for the recovery of Nov. 28, 1833. WILLIAM JONES. 11 4 SUPER ROYAL Printing Press, on the old i V mode of construction, can be procured on reason able V.rms. Applv at this Office. July, ISM. State of JYorth Carolina, CHOWAN COUNTY. IN EQUITY-FALL TERM, 1833. Nathaniel J. Beasly, vs. C Thomas J. Charlton, Executor of Little- bury Lynch, el al. N this cause it appearing to the Court that A Henry Lynch, is not a resident of this Slate: is ordered, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register, and Tarborough Free Press, for the space of six weeks, for the said Henry Lynch, lo be and appear al the next term of ihe said Court to be held at Edenton, and plead, an swer or demur to the complainant's bill, or judg ment pro confesso, will be taken Against him. ?. T. HOSKINS, C. M. E. C C. For Sale, or Rent. FOR ONE OR MORE YEARS, Tizn bxashvsziZie: hotszi, And all that appertains to the Establishment. The house is large and commodious and well calculated for a House of Entertainment, having a great variety of rooms, fourteen of which have fireplaces good kitchen, smoke house, dairy, and first rate stables in short, every necessary out house needed for such an establishment. Also, a considerable quantity of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Nashville is a beautiful and healthy village,, situated nearly central between the towns of Ra leigh, Halifax, Tarborough and Louisburg. The pl ice may be had on good terms, and those wishing Mich a situation will do well to apply soon. Possession will be given the first of Jan uary next. J. H. DRAKE. Nashville, Nov. 1 6th, 1833. 10-3 Lawrence & LemayV NORTH CAROLINA For Sale at this Office, bv wholesale or retail, ... v u prices. Vit ihe Ral Oci. I; 1S32, l