Whole Va, Tarbavongh, (Edgecombe County, X. C.) Tuesday, I'tl tbrunry 183 I. 7ra. VII Xo. 26, 77.-6' "N'rfh-Car.din.;: 'V;? Press' nv (ii:onc?: :i )vam, i js jvi')!i ho J weekly, at 7:v D'jl'.irs ..J j-'ifni Cr.-Hx j)vr ye n, it" jviul in acl v.ll,;,...r, 'I'nrej l)'jHur,-x. the expira t;',,a (1t the year. For any period less t!u i :i yt-.u, ('mis per nn '.ili. Si.i)srr.i)crs arc at liberty to dis Cl)iiii nK at any time, on i in notice ttwrtV't a'ul p:ii:i arrears jhosc resi t?;;i r:it a tlist.ine.c must in v n iaii'.y pay in ;i'.lv;uu-e. or s;ive a responsible reference i;i this vicinity. ,Kerti-einents,not exceeding 16 lines, will b t-- inserted at 50 cents the first in sertion, and lJ 5 cents eacli continuance. Longer ones at that rate for every 1G linos. Ac . ert isenients must be marked tfu namber of insertions required, or tlicv will be continued until otherwise crdi-"cd. JLetters addressed to the Editor must be post paid, or they may not be attended to. fVlK Subscribers inform the Pub-i- lie, that they have just returned IVuiJi New- York, with a general and well selected assortment ol FANCY AND STAPLE Hardware, Crockery, &c Which they are now opening at their Old Stand, and which they offer at their usual low prices. fjpThe highest prices given for baled and seed Cotton, in payment of debts or in exchange .'or Goods. D. RICHARDS. IV M. TANNEIIILL. Terhoro', Oct. 15, 1S30. Mrs. A. 6. Howard, "IS now opening her fall supply of Goods, in her line of business, and respectfully solicits her customers and friends to call and examine them amongst her assortment will be found: Pattern Silk, Velvet, and Dunstable bon nets, latest fashions, Diamond straw Dunstables, plain do. Leghorn and straw bonnets, pdegant turbans, caps, and capes. Changeable silks, for dresses, ' Vlum and fig'd silks and satins, do. Feather'd, velvet, and straw flowers, A great variety of ribbons, fee. &c. All of which she is disposed to sell at her usual low prices. Ladies' pelisses, cloaks, dresses, &:c. made to oruervin the latest and most approved fashions. Leghorn and straw bonnets bleach ed, dyed, or trimmed. 'Fir borough, Oct. 25, 1830. Packing Serrajs, Horse Mills, Chain Bands, and Still Repairing. Subscriber begs leave to in form the public, that he is now building between 15 and 20 COT TON t i 1 N S . of good materials, part of which will be steel saws and the ribs or b i s faced with steel. PACKING SCUKWS, of the usu al siz , and larger than any now in use in the State, and.no doubt supe rior they will be made in an engine erected for that purpose. IIOUSi: MILLS will be built at a short notice, on the improved per pendicular plan, or anv other. CHAIN BANDS & WIIKELS, of a superior quality, which are ex tremely well calculated for the pro pelling of both Gins and Mills. Persons desiring any of the above 'rticies, will please apply to JOHN WILSON. Tarhoro', Sept. 1S30. a mm mms$ V. 1KSPECTFULLY informs the in- habitants of Kdgecombe and the adjicent counties, that he is now pre pared for Repairing Cotton Gins, ninkiir $ repairing riding Chairs, ffigs, &e. at his shop, about IS miles b'om Tarborough, on the waters of fown Creek, near the road leading Jrom James Hridges's to the Widow Xylol's. He will also make Bed heads, Tables, desks, &.c. at I he short en notice. All of which will be done tlieap for cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers. 3 He would refer those having Cotton Gins out of order, to Messrs. Kedding Sugg, John U. Scarborough, J'imes liarron, and others, for satis--ctory assurances of his ability to rc Pib them. 11 Nov. 1S30. V'ilK Subscriber takes this method of itiformir.g his lrieuds and the public go'fcKjrallv, that he has just rc-iurne(iv)W.iet'- York with a splen did assortment of "I? mug $strsv vVeil adapted to the Fall and Winter seasons,!. get her with a large supply of Hardware, Vuliery, Crockery in id Glassivare, cs'c. Which le is disposed to sell low for eah or barter. He will give the highest market prices for COTTON, baled or seeded. ..Corn, beeswax, tal low, &.c. in exchange for goods at cash prices, or in payment of debts. Those wishing to purchase goods at low prices, would do well to call on the Subscriber at the Post-office, one door below the store of R. & S. D. Cotten, and next door to Mrs. Gre gory's Hotel. Ar. . ROUNTREE. Tarboro', Oct. 4, 1S30. HPiJK Subscriber informs all those wishing to send Cotton to Hill's Ferry to be shipped to Norfolk, that his Warehouses will be open for the Heceplion of Cotton, By the sl of October mwt. Having been appointed Agent for Mr. James Gordon, he promises to iiive his personal attention to the re- jceiving and delivery of such articles as may he lorwarded to him, and Lot ton sent to him to be shipped to Nor folk shall meet with all possible dis patch. Storage of Cotton, 121 cents per bale all other articles in proportion. IV HIT MEL II. ANTHONY. Palmyra, N.C. Sept. 28, 1S30. 7 ' FOR SALE, y Y the Subscribers, two excellent " second-hand COTTON GINS, which are now in rood order and rea- dy for use. They will be sold on ! moderate trms. I). RICHARDS $ CO. Nov. S, 1S3U m OSISWJk -IB IDo RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, about the 8th inst. negro man IlAKIIY Harry is a bright mulatto, (hulf white,) with large frec kles, between thirty and thirty-five years of age, near six feet high, and weighs about one hundred and seven ty pounds; he is a good ditcher and well acquainted with all kinds of work usually done on a farm; he is a very intelligent ingenious fellow, well calculated to pass himseli lor a Irce man, which no doubt he will atlempt to do; he is well known in this coun ty, particularly in this and the neigh borhood of the late Lemmon Kuflin, psq. where he has a wife. The a bove reward will he paid on the deli very of the said Harry to me near Sparta, Kdgecombe count) , No. Ca. if taken within this State, or Fifty Dollars if taken without this State and Fifty Dollars will be paid for cvidence to convict any white person of harboring said negro on conviction. RICIID. IIINES. 16th Nov. 1S29. 13 The Establishment of the NORTH-CAROLINA IS FOR SALE. THIS OFFICE is well tounn in an me materials and furniture necessary for conducting a Newspaper. It has two good Presses; and besides the type in ': common use, it has a quantity of Orna ' mental, Job and other type, entirely new. I nc patronage ui mc wa. i,.. table, and might be much extended. To a competent person, who would de vote a portion of his time and talents to the management of this establishment, it holds out' fair prospects of handsome re muneration. ' Persons disposed to purchase, will ap ply to the Editor for terms, which will be liberal and accommodating. Euuctlevillr, Oc(, 5T MEUC1IANT. TAILORS, riSH to inform their friends and customers, that thov have iusi received from New-York, a new and handsome assortment of Goods in their line of business, suitable for the season.. ..such as... Superfine blue and black cloths, Urown, olive and steel mixtures, An assortment of Casimeres, Bang-up cord suitable for riding panta loons, Plain black and fig'd velvets for vests, Plain black r.nd fancy silks for do. Dark and light col'd valencias, Plain white and fi'd quiltings, Cotton flannel for draws and shirts, Patent suspenders, pocket handker chiefs, White and fancy cravats, black silk do. Huckskin gloves, cravat stifieners. Fogether with a complete assortment of TRIMMINGS, all of which they are disposed to sell low. (QGentlemen's clothing made up at the shortest notice, and in the neat est and most fashionable style. Tarboro', Oct. 13, 1S30. Q :iOMFTIME in the month of March J last, a man calling himself ALEX ANDER J. MAURICE, came to this place, professirg to be a Universalist Preacher, and as such, was cotdially re ceived by the friends of Universalism. Some short time after his arrival, his friends becoming his atretics he was en abled to purchase one half of the Printing Press, Types, and other materials used in the office of the Carolina Sentinel, to gether with some other articles, amount ing in all to about SSOO. Scarcely have six months elapsed, when this same un principled scoundrel has shamefully ab sconded, and left his friends to pay his debts. Since his departure from this pi tce, we nave heamot lus having car-J ried awav v. trold watch entrusted to bis! cave by a lady in the country, for the purpose c: having it repaircil in this place; of his endeavoring to pass a note forged by hmiself to the amount of 300; of his purchasing oeveral watches cn the eve of his departure, for which lie gave his notes; of his borrowing sever il sums of money, and finally leaving his tavern bill unpaid. This notice is therefore to caution the public, (particularly in Philadelphia and New-York, where he has been seen,) to discountenance such a villain. Ha id ALEX A. XI) ER J. MAURICE is aboiU Jive feet five inches high, dark comfilexion, black hair and grey eyes, ninth a very prominent forehead. C. R. GREENE, EDIVD. S. JONES. Ncwbern, N, C. Dec. 21, 1S30. prospectus of tijc N 6 11 Tl I - C A I i O L I N A I.E r,xTrr MIE undersigned announces to his former subscribers and the public, that he will, in a few weeks, resume the publication of the NORTH-CAROLINA SENTINEL. He has been induced to this detcrmin ttion by the discontinuance of the pnper on the part of its late Editor, and the im probability that its publication would be undertaken by any other person. He is already sufficiently familiar with the responsibilities and inadequate support connected with a Press in Newbern, and in again subjecting himself to their operation, he yields more to a sense of duty, than to any hope of pecuniary emolument. His expectations will be realized it tne business allords but a moderate proiu? and this, he trusts, will be secured by the kindness of his friends. That the Sentinel may be rendered more acceptable to its readers, the Editor is making arrangements to is sue it on an imperial sheet, with a handsome new type. If a correspon ding improvement should not be ef fected in the general character of the Paper, the deficieucy will be attribu table to the imperfect qualifications of the Editor. His judgment, however deficient, will be honestly applied to the promotion of what he conceives to be the public good. CONDITIONS. The North-Carolina Sentinel will be published once a Week, on an imperial sheet, with a handsome new type, procu red for the purpose. , , The subscription will be Three Dollars per annum, payable in six months from the time of subscribing. Advertisements inserted on the cus- toma,) ,l"rhoM.as IK1TSON. Newbern, December, 1830, Female Jicademy. MRS, O'HRIFN proposes to resume her School at this place w the 4th Morday of the present month. The aid which she will have will be adequate t the calls of the Seminary. The Subscri ber, when not on his circuit, will feel it his duty, as it shall be his pleasure, to de vote his leisure hours to the promotion of the best interests of the pupils, entrusted to our care and protection. Terms For board and tuition in the higher branches of polite literature and science, $60 per session of five months. Do. do. for the elementary branches or first rudiments, 50. Music, per session, $25. SPENCER O'BRIEN. Williamsboro', Granville count v 09 January S, 1831. ' 5 mosses, IE Subscriber respectfully informs a his friends and the public, that he has procured a first-rate BLACKSMITH, and is prepared to execute that business in all its various branches. His shop is situated on the public road, leading from Tarborcugh to .Halifax, and at his resi dence about ten miles from Tarborough. I 'hose who favor him with their custom, may depend upon having their work faithfully executed, with despatch, and on' reasonable terms. NIJfVSOM BARNES. January 8, 1831. 21 Slate of North- ( 'arolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of Pleas Quarter Sessions, NOVEMBER TERM, 1830. John Parker, (ShfT.) ? Qriginal Attach. John iiitter, 5 ment Lcvicd on the following propertyOn the lands of the defendant, adjoining the lands of Dempsey Webb, Sr. John Eliis, and others 20th Nov. 1830. P appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant hath remo- j ved beyond the limits of the State, or so conceals himself that the ordinary pro cess of law cannot be served on liini: It is therefore ordered by the Court, That publication be made in the North-Carolina Tree Fress for six weeks, that unless the defendant on or before the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for said county, at the Court-hcuse in Tarborough, on the fourth Monday of Fe bruary next, appear & replevy and plead to issue, judgment will be made final, and the property levied on will be condemn ed, subject to the plaintiff's recovery. Test, MICIIL. HEARN, C. C. Price adv S3: 50. 17-6 $40 Reward for Guy. GUY is a cooper bv J trade, he was formerlv owned by Joepb Philips, decd,of Edgecombe eoun- (tv; he has been hired by Edwiu Whitehead formerly of Nash county, for the last two or three years, and has a wife at William Bellamy, Sen. 's in Nash county, and it is supposed he is lurking in that neighbourhood. I will give the above reward for the delivery of said negro in Tarborough Jail, or to me in Martin county. The said Guy is well known in Nash and Edgecombe counties as a cooper. FIGURES LOWE. Nov. 7, 1S30. 13 List of Letters, Remaining in the Post-Office at Tarborough, on the 1st day of January, &3l, which if not called for and taken out before the 1st day of April next, will besetit to the General Post-Office as dead letters. Andrews Wallace Barnes David 2 Hi. shop James Lloyd John Lawrence John 2 Mooring William Mayo John Mayo Reuben Morris Lewis Col Newsom Edith Philips J !k E Drs 2 Batts Baily Berryman Thomas Bridges Reddick. Bell Frederick 2 Baglev & Elliott Croom Darnel Philips Geo h Coggins Eliza ScS'h. Pender James Cobb Edward Parker John H Dr Dancv William Pender David Davenport Fi t d'k Price W illiam Edmondson Thos Pttway W D Evans Eiisha J Sessnms Nathan 2 Edwards Hammond Southerland S MD 2 Evans Sparkman Staton Arthur Foreman Cornelius Smith Susan Mrs. Hardy Jas & Thos . Thigpen James 2 Hopkins Staton Todd Josiah Hadly Weeks P Vanpelt James Hines Charity Mrs Wilson Louisa M Hopkins Daniel Ward John F Dr 2 King William Wheeler Babel Knight Lewis orAr'r Wilson John -Little Mary Ward David C Lawrence Joseph Whitehead Math'w 62 J. R. LLOYD, P. M. Constables' Blanks for sale,' ft For Philadelphia, in Jlnd Boston. TO facilitate the intercourse between this place and the cities of Philadel phia, New-York and Boston, I have en gaged the following vessels to run regu larly to those Ports: Schr. William A. Bloimt, T. Farrow, Master, 102 tons. " JFiwicis E. Kennedy, H. Stacpoolei Master, 99 tons. M JohnMyers, J. Robinson, Master, 99 tons. " James G. Stacy, S. Snode, Master, 74 tons. ' American Coaster, G. R. Dixon, Master, 8S tons. " Nonpareil, . Dixon, Master, 81 tons. They are first rate vessels, command ed by men experienced in the trade, and will take freight at the lowest rates. AH Produce addressed to me, and ship ped in these vessels, will be received free of storage and wharfage to the own ers; and from the number of vessels em ployed, early shipments will be made. Should the business require it, an addi tional number of vessels will be engaged. All Produce, while here, will be de posited in good warehouses. JOHN MYERS. Washington, N.C. Nov. 1, 1830. JTemaie tuition. TLrRY & E. JENKINS respectfully JLyJL inform their friends and the public, that their SCHOOL recommences for the ensuing year, on the second Monday in January- Terms the same as former ly. Those who wish to learn tambour and lace work, will be taught without any additional charge. Cedar-Hill, near Sessnms' Bridge, 7 11th December, 1830. 22 nsMIE Subscriber respectfully informs $. the inhabitants of this and the adjoin ing counties, that he has commenced the 'I a i lor in g 11 m in ess, AT ST A N TON SB V RG, And trusts -by punctuality and attention to his business, to merit the approbation of his customers. JESSE IV TAYLOR. Stantonsburg, Jan. 13, 1351. 22 rpHE next Annual Conference of the 1 Methodist Protestant Church, com prising the Associated Methodist Chur ches for the Di.-trict of North-Carol na, will set in Granville county, at llebrbf th meeting houe, two miles east ol Oxtuvd, on Thursday, the 17th of March next. Jan, 13, 1831. American Colonization So ciety. The annual inculing was , held in the 11a ii of the House of lleprusontativ'ep, Washington, on WedijcJay evening, the 19ih ult. A gcjent number assembled oathis occa sion, and the Hon. C. F. MrAi ceii, one of the Vice-Presidents of i he Society took the chair. The Kcport read by the Secre tary, Mr. Gurley, exhibited ma ny interesting and encouraging facts in regard to the slate and prospects of the Colony and of the progress made by the Soci ety in the United Slates. Two vessels, the Carolinian and Volador, have recently sailed with emigrants for the Colony. The whole amount received by the Society' during the past year, is $27,6i09 39. Of this sum, $10,973 13 were made up by the collections ou the 4th of Julv. Churches. According to an enumeration published in the Observer, there are in New York city, one hundred and fif teen churches viz: Presbyterian-' 24; Reformed Dutch 15; Episcopal 21; .-.Baptist 13; Me thodist 14; Roman Catholic 4; Friends 4; Lutheran 3; Jews 3; Independents 2; Universalists2; Unitarians 2; other denomina tions 8 Total 115. Of ihe a bove, six are exclusively fur co lored persons.

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