., r l"rcm advices to the Is' jui ;,:(! English to the 2d. Jo iaU.'rial variation had occurred j( ,i,e Cotton markets. The re .'virionthe American Indeninitj Jill was to be made to the Oham roflVfrs on the 4th, and tlie i bate to commence on the Mon jiV following. The general iin 'rrcsion was that it would pass as -tveivfd from the Chamber, hot n-pe supposed the ronditioud I1II?C would he stricken out. V trial of the prisoners of April ,vas regularly tuning on. Spain has made a formal call fir" the armed intervention of France, agreeably to the provi sions of the quadruple treaty. faa created much agitation in jne French and English money markets. lie public an Xominut io n. TOR rnK5IDET. MARTIN VAN BURF.N, of N. V FOR VICE PR EVIDENT. KICHAKD M. JOHNSON, of Kv CANDIDATES. Election on Thursday, 30th July For Congress. Thomas II. Hall, Ebenezer Pettiguew. General Assembly Senate. Moses Bakkr, Benjamin Siukp. John W. Barnes. Commons. John J. Daniel, Lemuel Deberuv. Joseph John Pippen. 7The Kev. Joseph Harries will ! pvuich at Kehukee meeting house on ! ur.;'.tv, 26th July next; Mmidav. 27th,' at C'.tan's and 1 uesday, 28t!i, at Tarhorough. Co m. MS 1JU.I J, On the 4th day of July, 1835, at his j lo-u'.er.ce in ashtngton county, near Flvraonth, N.C. Mr. Joseph Garrett, jecl 6f yeirs. A widow and a nu merous family of children are left tn bewnii hit lots. This gentleman will be regretted not onlv in the more mar and dear relations of husband and father, but in the social relations cf friend and neighbor. He was a good husband, a kind parent, a most xcdlent neighbor, a sincere friend, upright in all hit social, sound and strictly republican in his political re litions though not actually h mem b"r of any society, yet with prefer ences in favor of the Baptist persua sion, he might truly be said to be a Teligi )'js man, and though last not lew, lie was known to be that no blest wcrk of God, an honest man. Communicated. The fallowing obituary is furnish f 1 by a correspondent of the Raleigh Renter: l'i the 60th year of age, on the "t'.i in:, on her way from Tarboro' ' tc R:ileigli at the house of Mr. Joiner Catkins, in this county, Mrs. Eliza f lr:h Rags-dale, widow of Mr. Benja f minRadale. formtrlv Chief Clerk ; the State Bank. The writer has , hun! the pleasure to be acquainted : 'ith this lady for more than f rty far, and has ever admired those v:rtucus and amiable qualities which much endeared her to the family and friendly circle. To her afflicted relatives and friends, it should be a "'CHt alleviation of the sorrowful tvent, to be well assured of her hap ly transition from a stte of infirmi t'fN pains and sufferings, to that Jiul abode where evils of the kind fcared and felt no more." Prices Current, At Tarboro' and New York. JI'hY V.i. 'icon, ,r;'"lv,ai.nle UK-., Coiton( r"Mon ha-'n ItT lb. lb. lb. bush, lb. Turboru'. 10 12 18 20 CO 70 13 1ft TO TO 1ft lb 20 25 700 750 4 5 9 10 33 40 A'eu; York. 10 11 19 40 io H5 lft 24 2() 4' 67 iy 23 Jlo,,r,surf." 'ron, : 1,i;NSpc brown, S"'Tl. : ;,hr!"it'iiie. yard. COO 650 3 1 9i 11 2ft 34 7i 10 40 43 325 350 100 125 27 28 lb. lb. gall'ii lb. til. t.bl 10 I2A CO 65 250 275 H) 90 1") ro ; And Cotton Gins. f'lK '.jbscril.eis have on hand '"'"Corn FANS and five Cot- 0rj (UN'S, which they are dispo- l" M-SI or, Iibpn tVrms. M M. JACKSON CO. 'LviV, July 2, I35. 27 To be hud in Land. "plIK Subset iber offers for sale, on the mjst advantageous terms, his Tract of Land, '".V'nS four miles west of Tar boro', containing 2S0 acres, the whole wood laud and timbered inleiior to none in this section o( country. The. abundance arid su periority of the tii.iher, the con venience to market and great de mand, (saying nothing of the utility ol the soil.) will in a very short lime render this land almost invaluable. There are at this time about fifteen thousand tur pentine boxes on the land, which were cut the last spring, and there can be at least ten thousand more which will make a sufficient quantity for three hands to work. He is also authorised to sell Tivo other Tracts belonging i Hichard W. and William Garrett, one of which contains I )o acres, with about 80 ! cleared the other contains 270 acres, with a comfortable dwel-l linsr, kitchen, &c. The three Tracts are adjoining,! and will be sold in one parcel, if desired. Should he fail to sell the whole before Tuesday in Au gust Court, in Tarboro', he will sell eacli Tract separate at that day and place to the highest bid der. Terms made known on the day of sale, or on applicat ion to tJAMES J. GARliETT. Tarboro', July 15, 1835. 21) G Classical Institute. rylli undersigned, will open a Cljsical English School, At Sparta, .No. Co. On the 1st Oct. 1S35, in which will be taught orthography, read ing, penmanship, grammar, philo logy, geography, history, arithme tic, book keeping, composition. Hoard can be had in the vicini ty on moderate terms. Terms of tuition the same as in other insti tutions of eminence. .. F. HUGHES. X. H. I will not only endeavor to iacie 'the young idea how to shoot," but wtl! ue my undivided and indefatigable exertions, to make it blossom as the rose, and flourish with the magr.ificence of the most fragrant literary flower. J. F II. July 15th, 1S35. 20 Dissolution. r I'M IK Co-partnership heretofore existing between the Subscri bers is dissolved by mutual con sent. The business will be clo sed bv Ii. A. Be, who is now At JVtiv York Cost, The Goods on hand, which are new and freh, having all been purchased the past fall and spring. R. A. HELL. B. It. BELL. QJB. R. Bell informs his friends and the public, that he will re-co mm en ee the mercantile business at the above stand in the fall, when he contemplates open ing a new and fresh supply of Goods in that line. Tarboro', July 16, 1S35. JYo less than $22,00 Worth OJ most beautiful and su perior Dry Goods, Selling Off at Cost, At the Cheap CASH Store. HAVING fully decided on ; MMvmg una kiiuiu ii Great West, has determined on selling ofF his btock ot Rich Goods at Cost, And oven LESS, for many articles. It must be obvious to all economist?, who wish to lay in a supply of Cheap Goods, that such an oppor tunity may never again occur. ALSO, at 5 per cent, less than cost, an excellent as sortment of China, Glass. Crockery, and Tin ivare Tarboro', 23d May, 1835. List 'f Letters, Re main ins? in the Post OJJice at Turborough the 1st July. 135, tvh'ch if not token oift before the 1st of Oct next, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Msbrook Micaj Lewis Kxumjun ttullock J K Lawrence Leml Bullock Whitmel Lancaster S Mis Bell Uennet H LewellingA ilrs Bradley P Miss Liwrence P P Bradley L Miss La wrence Josh'a Bilbry Nathan'l Morgan H enry Brooks Francis Jorgan J Mvs Booth I) Miss il.rjr.m Nancy Barnes W Crpt Afotgan .Ino Capt Bennett KKlrs Aboring O M Baker Moses ariner Win C Canerdy Wiley ilanning M K Camerron Jas Pender Jo J 13 Dunn Lemon Potter Klish Oupree Wm Philips K Miss Freeman Jospph Pool Sarah Fleming M Mvs Pittman Spear Ford Jar't Mrs, Potts John W 2 Gatlin Tbos D 2 Rotintree N II Griffin Wah'n 2 Kayner Kenneth Green Knos Southerland fhos Gardner Theo Sheltbn Burn 11 Grantham Benj Sessoms Charles or Wm Taylor Sessoms Alanson Garrett John Savage Wm R Gatlin Bryant Sugg P S Green R Miss Wilkins Willis Howell S A Mrs Wilkinson Silas Harrell Levi WimberleyAS Harrell I ewis Wimbeiley n D Ilamons 'Uount Williams John Hardy S Mrs Will iams John G Hughes A F Williams Wm jr King William Williams 71ac Knight Jas Worsley Wm Lawrence .Ino Sr Ward J F Dr Lodge Sec Concord J. R.LLOYD, P. M. 77 Sl3:S6. Notice. f OST, or milaid, a Note of A Hand vs James T. IVatkins for S423 47J, dated 31sl January 1S35. and payable on demand with interest from datp. A cred it of S257, dated 2 1 si March, was endorsed on the Note. All per sons are cautioned against trading for said Xote. L. R. CHERRY. June 15. IS 35. 25 3 For Sale. 4 FEW barrels fresh ground superfine FLOUR, just arriv ed from New York. Pork, Ba con, Lard, &:c. &e. by ELY PORTER A SON. 1 Or I July. KS35. 25 3 Vine Hill Academy. ''UK EXAMINATION of the pupils in this institution will be held in the Academy on Fri day the 2Gth inst The Exerci ses will commence at 9 o'clock, A. M. precisely. The patrons of tbe institution and the friends of Education generally, are invited to attend. The second session will commence on the first Mon day in Ausnt. In addition to the usual branch es of a polite English education, the Latin, Greek, and French languages are taught. Terms as usual. (TP'Kxtract from the Mi nutes of the Board "The tuition fees shall be paid in advance.'' J. STUART LEECH. Scotland Neck, June 11,1835 100 Dollars Reward. ESCAPED from the Subscriber, while en camped at the houe of Col. A. Watt, in Rock ingham county, (N. C.) on the night of tbe 10th ol May, 1S34, a negro man nameu 9 He is about 31 years old, about 5 feel II inches high: no marks rec ollecled; had on a homespun jeans long coat, and common lliread and cotton panlaloons. John was purchased from Archibald Forbes, in Pitt county, near Ureenville, and it is probable he will endeavor to get back to the same neighbor hood. The above reward of One Hundred Dollars will be paid to any one who will apprehend and lodge the said Negro in any jail, so that the Subscriber can get him again. Letters addressed to the undersigned, at New Store P. 0. Buckingham county, (Va.) will receive immediate altention. JOHN I. MORRIS. June 24, 1335. 26 REMEMBER, One and .111, 'IHAT Rountree is aciually sel ling off an elegant new Slock of Goods, at first cost. Should any ertiele be wanting, please call and buy it, and save to yourself from 25 to 50 per cent, in the pur chase. The sale of which has al ready commenced and will conti nue privately from day to day until all is sold. Tarboro', Jone 12, 1835. JYcw Goods. rHK Subscriber hasjust receiv ed his supply of Spring Goods, Which for quality, variety, and CHKAPNF.SS are not surpassed by any retail store in this Slate, and will positively be sold on as accommodating terms as any store in this place. J. IV. cor TEN. Tarboro 14th May, 135. Notice. rpHK Subscribers are now removing from their ohl stand to t lie Store for merly occupied by Messrs. tlyman& Law rence, ami directly opposite to John W. Cotton's. Tliy will in a few days o9Vr for sale, a qnRnlily f Salt, Molasses, Su gar ant CotYee Bagging, Rope, and all the heavy articles which are important to far mers at this season of the year. ('ASH, and the highest price, will be paid for baled Cotton. D. RICHARDS $ CO. Tarbomugh, Nov. 27th, 1834. Shocco Springs, IMI E medicinal virtues of which - have been attested by the re claimed health of hundreds who have visited them, will be opened lor tbe reception of Company on the first of June. Terms, for Board, &c. as usual, viz: Grown persons, $1 per day. Children and Servants, half price. Horses 75 Cents per day. A reasonable deduction will be made for Fami lies by the month. Since the last Season, Chimneys have been built to the Cabins, which will make them much more comfortable. In addition to the usual con veniences of the Establishment, BA THING HOUSES have also been constructed, where Baths of every degree of temperature will be furnished. .'7iVAr JOHNSON. Shocco, art en Co. 0 May I t, 1835. S 1-6 VERY BEST Cotton Yarn and Txvine fort SALE. HpHE Subscribers feel grateful for the liberal patronage which they received the past year, and hope by assiduity and punctuality in business to merit a continuance of past favors. They now have and expect to keep constantly on hand the Very best Cotton Yarns, From Nos. 2 to IS inclusive. Also, various sizes of the best Cotton Seine Twine its dura bility and strength has been fairly tested, and the Subscribers feel no hesitation in pronouncing it inferior to none, if not superior to any in market. Both the above articles they expect to deliver to purchasers on as liberal terms as articles of the same quality can be procured elsewhere. The usu al charge for conveyance will be made. Terms of safe for all quanti ties of Yarn over one thousand pounds,' six months credit will be allowed for any quantity under one thousand pounds, four months, the purchaser giving note (with out interest) at the time th Yarn is delivered, payable at the above stafed time. The proprietors of fisheries will do well to apply to the Subscri bers for twine for the future, as a very liberal credit will be given. Messrs. Hassel & Williams will acl as agents for the Subscri bers at Williamson Mr. Benj. Bell, at Greenville and Mers. Simmon & Eure, at Halifax where Yarn and Twine can be bought on the same terms as at the Factory. BATTLE 4- BROTHERS. Falls Tar Jan. River, 10, 1535. , jl Imi" H 13 li WW I t ft ACADEMY. 'I' HE EXAMINATION of the Students belonging to this institution will take place on Thursday and Friday, 11th and 12th June, at which time patrons and friends are requested to at tend. The Exercises will recommence on Monday, 29th June, on terms as formerly, (viz:) S45 for all over 16 years of age, and S40 for all under that age. Stony Jlill Is situated in a high and healthy place, remote from places of dis sipation, 1) miles from Sims's Cr "Oss Roads and 9 from Hill iardston. Address at Ransom's Bridge P. O. Nash county. May 30th, 1S35. 23 5 VALUABLE Plantation and Town Lots FOR SALE. T WILL SELL, on terms to suit the purchasers, the Planta tion situate on the north side of Tar River, known as the PORIE LAND, Adjoining the lands of Fred. Bell, Benj. Batts 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 Iienj. M. Jackson, Escjr. JOS1AH COLLINS, Sen'r. .20th April, 1S35. 17 ... Li'andfor Sale. HE Subscriber otTers for sale her Tract of Land lying in Edgecombe county, commonly called the llungc Orchard rlantation, Containing 329 acres, with an apple or chard on it capable of making 25 or 30 barrels of Brandy. This land lies one mile below the Great Falls Tar Hiver, and ad joins the lands of Charles Harrison, Rob eit Sorey and others, and has on it the ne cessary negro houses, barns, &c. A part of this Land is of an excellent quality, and if application is soon made, possession will be iriven immediately and rung credit giv en if preferred. A further description is deemed unnecessary, as no person will buy without first viewing the Land. Terms made known onapplication to Jno.J. Bunn RACHEL BUNN Dec. 19th, 1S34. 63 JLandfoi Sale. THE Subscriber is anxious to sell his Tract of Lnd, ad joining the one on which he now lives. It contains 530 acres,, some ot wnicn is low eronnds. the balance piney .woods. This Tract has a good dwelling bouse on it, nearly new, with 4 rooms below and 2 up stairs, and other out houses. . Persons desirous of buying Land low, are requested to call nnd examine for themselves, as the Subscriber may at all times be found at home, and is determined to sell if he can get any thing over half the value. CH HARRISON. Oct. 2St!i. 1834. Barouches. JUST RE CEIVED, di rect from the manufactory at the. North, sev eral liht BA ROUCHES; intended for one or two horses. 1 hey are ol diner ent qualities and prices, and will be sold on accommodating terms. These Barouches were manulac lured expressly to order, and the work can be warranted. ISAAC B. BRADY. Tarboro,' May 1. 1835. Coach & Gig Manufactory. THE Subscriber re spectfully informs his friends and the public in gerieral, that he has commenced business for himself on his Jot in Tarboroueh. near the Bridge, where he will be prepared to carry on tne ao"c uusuiess in ar its van ous branches. tie served a regular a prenticesliip under Mr. Thos. Cobbs, o Raleigh, who carried on the business very extensively, anu Kepi in ins employ recu lar northern workmen. If several years acquaintance with the business in one of the most extensive establishments in the State could ensure his success, he feefs con fident he should meet it; but he is perfectly aware inai aoennon is equally necessary and this attention he is determined to ren der. He hopes, therefore,' that all persons who may tavor him with their patronage, will never become dissatisfied or disan pointed. His work shall be faithfully exe cured and of the best materials. He ex pects to have in a short time a general a sortment of materials from IVew York which will enable him to do his work not inferior to any done in this secti"n of coun try. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Nathaniel M Terrell. Tarborough, Jan. 1st, 1S35. 1 SSgiLMS? WW rpHE Subscriber having detrr- mined to leave this place alter February Court in the spring of 1836, for the Western country now offers at first Cost, a hand some stock ol NEW Staph and Fancy DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hats. Cotton Yarn, Su gar, Coffee, Molasses, Tea, Choco late, French Brandy, Holland Gin, Hum. Salt, Pots, Ovens, Spiders and Skillets, Jugs and Jars, Glass, Crock ery and Tin ware, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, Hardware of every des cription, cnair Harness toddles) Bridlts, esc. And many qlher articles, all of which are offered on terms far surpassing in point of cheapness any thing yet or probably ever will be offered to the public in this place or vicinity. The LOTS and a comfortable dwelling house, kitchen, store, ware house, and all necessary out houses are also offered at a simi lar low price, fer cash or on a cre dit until the above stated time to such as can and will surely pay. Baled and seed Cotton will be received in payment during the fall and winter. - N. H.. ROUNTREE, Tarboro,' 17th June, 1S35. 3 bhls. Flour, 12 " prime Pork, And a few bbls mess BEEF, for' sale by Ihe bbl. or retail, by Knighty Garrett 4 Co. June 3d, 1835. FOR SAXiES, AT THE Mariowed IVatch Factory; TARBOROUGH, N. C. 4 FEW first rate Palm Clocks and Time-keeper s. A ho, Watches, faithfully finished anrl adjusted, to render their perform ance correct and satisfaclorv, a- mongst which are plain English, French, Repeaters, German and Swiss Watches of first qualit', and a few cheap Layfer's do. steel chains, keys, &. ail materials required for watches, jewelry, 6lc. June 24, IS35. . 26 JSolice. T DECLINE the practice of the law in toto. 1 have several papers in,(my possession belong ing to different persons which I have taken in the course of my practice, probably valuable to them but of no use to me. They can. have them by applying to me. 1 shall attend next Tarboro Court for the last time., B. R. HINES. .Itine 25. 1835. 26 3 PITT'S GHOVJS I N EXAMINATION of the pupils in this Schoolf, under the care of Mr. Edwin Bullock, in the immediate neighborhood of Col. Jo. P. Pitt, Esq's, will take place on Thursday, ihe 23d of July next. The Exercises will commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. precisely. After the Exercises of ihe School are over, JIN AD DRESS will be delivered by Lemuel Deberry, Eq. Parents and Guardians, and the friends of education generally, are respect fully invited to attend. The second session will com mence on the first Monday in August. Reading, writing, a rithmetic and geography, will be taught. Tuition is one dollar' per month. Board can be had in respectable families for a large number of students, convenient to the School, at from 10 to 12$ cents per day. PITT'S GROVE is a pleas ant, healthy situation, on which a large school houe will soon be erected, which inspires a hope that the school will receive a liberal patronage. 27th June. 1S35. 27-3 Printing neatly executed, AT THIS OFFICE. il