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..eiv ought in v of the Trinity, ..gers under Capt. V. ...lies and the Indians. It j unsuccessfully to the Texians, o'irr a desperate resistance were com pellet! to retreat. A treaty of peace with iuToukewa Indians had been entered into by llie lesiau uu emuiem. V, vi' York, Jan. 4. We are here all in fvcitcmcnt. from the report of the Cana dian loyalist! paying attacked and fired the .nimboat Caroline wnue tyinir at the i'nrfat Schiosscr. The Buffalo accounts rive tcrriuc an J hornhle descriptions of this outrage, and represent it as an attack in thciicaU 01 me mgm upon sleeping and .fenceless American citizens. These ac- . Mints slate the loss of life to be twenty ucrsons, but I am inclined to believe this i.i be a syoss exaggeration. hethcr it be so or not, the aftair is truly unfortunate and in no way to be palliated or justified. The consequences will be serious. The matter is one of deep sorrow and heart-burning, which consummate skill alone can check from becoming the forerunner of yet great r calamities. A special message was M-ansmittcd by Gov. Marcy to ourLegis Lujie on this unhappy affair being made known to him. He states the loss of life to be twelve persons, cijier killed in the affray, or who perished a the falls. His tone is manly, patriotic an! decisive, and Jic unflinchingly declares th re is "no jus tification for tno hostile invaion of our ter ritory, and the destruction f the lives of our citizens." Gov. Marcjthcu adds: "The General Government is entrusted with the maintenance of ourforcign rela tions, and will undoubtedly tte the neces sary steps to redress the wrng, and sus tain the honor, of the country.' iFortlflir. Late from Liverpool. Thelhip Cores, at Boston, brings Liverpool piers to the lih Nov. The political indigence is unimportant. I Liverpool Cotton Market, Zjv. 10. The transactions of the week'ave been ai;ain vry large, and at an advce of 3d per lb. upon the middling and faVjescrip lions of American Cotton. New York, Jan. 3. Some actity was displayed to-day in our stock anCnoney market, and considerable sales oncount took place. Our bank stocks in jncral are looking up. Specie declines, itcd States Bank stock isslighty depress. Ohio Pork Market. Port at CincIiatj Dec. 2Slh, brought .3,25 to $3,50 i 00 lbs. ; . Ohio papers are full of potk swij hogs pigs shoats quarters hamsul sausages. It is enough to make one sqal to read them. Buffalo side. Faytttcvillc Market, Jan. ?. Cot, has advanced a shade; it is brisk this tru mug at $0 125 for prime. Salt C 25 tq 50 per sack, good supply. Alum Salt tj a 90 cents per bushel. Oj. . I he terms of ale. ami hiring will b ',made known on thed v of sde. Washington Market, Jan. 9 Turpen IV. LAWRENCE. AJm'r. tine, new dip, $1,75; Old $1,60. ; Dec. 19ih. KS37 Tar, $1 10. Whig. COM MUNIC VTED. i7TRcv. M. D. Freeman and AmosfWW Exercises of this Institution will J. Battle will by appointment preach in the Baptist church in this place, on the third Saturday and Sunday in this month. V ' MARRIED. In this comity, on Thursday evening, the 4th inst. by James Bridgers's Esq. Mr. Hickman Ellis, to Mrs. queen Esther Ellis. In Martin county, on same evening, Mr. John L. Cotten, to Miss Nancy Johnson, daughter of Mr. Aaron Johnson, all of this county. jYoticc. THiriLL BE SOLD, on Saturday the 20: h inst. at public sale, at the resi dence of the Subscriber, near Patrick Mc Dowell's, 9 miles north from Tarborough, One Horse, 400 lbs Pork, 15 barrels Corn, 1000 lbs Fodder, household and kitchen Furni- tnrn Rm R?n Six months credit will be givennote and approved security. NEWSOM N. BELL. January Slh, 1838. Notice. A LL those who are indebted to the Ex eculor of the estate of George IV. Woodman, decHl, Are requested to make payment atjor be fore February Court next, as I expectto close the estate and settle with the heirs H that lime. L. D. WILSON, Ex'r. Taiboro Jan. 2, 1831. 2nd and Last Important Sale. N TUESDAY,, he 6th day 0f Febru ary next, will be sold at tl,e store of D Cotlcn f? Sii, IN TARBOROUGH, AH the Stock of Goods Kcmaiuing unsold at the sale. There will be a good many Fine and valuable GOODS. ALSO, at the same time and place', all llLTC Carna&e ,ikewLse remaining Terms the same as at the previous sale WILL II. WILLS, Agt and - , t. One of the Admits. 2th Dec!-. In 37. Trust Sale. JgY virtue of a Deed of bargiin and sale, executed to thn John Jenkins, in trust for certain purnos- es therein set forth, he will offer for sale lo the highest bidder, on Monday the 5th day of January next, at the t.i- donce of said Jenkins, all his pronerlv o! every description whatsoever, consisting of A Tract of Land, mm 3& Containing about 237 Acre':, Horses, cattle, pork, fodder, rye. wheat, farming utensils, dwelling houo add kit chen furniture, between one and two hun dred barrels of turpentine, &c. &t A credit ol six months will le given on all sums over Ten Dollars, upon the pur chaser executing bond with good security beating interest from the day ol vale. The sale will be continued from day day until all is sold. UrM. NO 11 FLEET, Trustee. December 29th, 1S37. JYolicc. (fX MONDAY, the 15th day or Janua any next, will bo ffercd for ;de to the highest bidder, at the Lite residence of Newsum Croimvcll, dee'd, l or 5000 pounds of seed Cotton, tYrn, Fodder, a lew fat I lugs, Cattle, one bran dv Still, cider Binds and apple Mill, and other articles too tedious to mention. ALsO, lite Lands will be rented and the NEGROES hired for the term of one year. TAhcrty i cade my. commence on the third Monday in iuary: the prices for tuition wili 1m pws: for Orthography, Heading, Wri and Arithmetic, Six Dollars p r ses sl of five months: For Cieography, En rani mar, rsatural Philosophy, City :1V Uhetoric, and other similar bran .with the preceding, Seven Dollars: 1 eomelry, I rigonometry, the use of !'eobcs and all other Mathematical Liberly Amdemy s a limt situation, about twelve miles from tcigh, on the stage road, leading from ftpiace to Smilhfield. n9'ho may think proper to favor u", parp id their niifiMj. mnv l(. u7 "le c sure oL.jC school, )C ly stude j ict attention, and an orderly he support ol which disorder i if anv there be that nprsisl. shall beuiej. lLLIAM KEA, Teacher. Dec. 231S37 JYoticc. L 1 11 e irY -lrtl 'I'o I'm r C TJ' . 1 rr f n n rvt 1 r. County., t r r ls37 thensuhseri. bers navinn iue( as Administrators on the Estate ol Spendn Collen. decl notify all per iiaving ciaims against me siuic, akethem known within the time presd. by ,aWj and a lhoge indebted to saidate mugt ma,;e imme diate payment,.e are determined tQ settle the Jstat eary a3 practicable. Also, all indebtd ..&-Dm Gotten, and S. D. Cofteon must make pay- t rvi men illPh ... mem '""" """i longer indulgence will not be given rrr ft r JOHN v W'KNA AdmWs ofS. IVILL. H. Wli J Cotten, Tarbcro', 25th S37. dec"d. gJHalirax AdvoVnsert tilj ror5ij. Oi-j-icij w ii. & Ral. R. U ( o Wilmington. December -ZQth, b'M JBUUSUaNT to at. order of the Hoard of'Dir ctors, the Stockholders of the Wilmington and italeigh Haii Road Company, Will be called on for the following instil rnents, viz: $10 pvr share, on or before the 1st March, 1S3S. S10 l,t May, 35 .. lstN .JAMES trWEN. Pres't. Call and Settle. T II 1 II E Subscriber contemplates remov ing South soon a!t r February Court next, and earnestly requests all those in debted to him to Call and Selth-, At or before that time, otherwise their ac counts will be placed in the hands of an officer for cwll-etien. ROUER T NOR FLEE T. Tarboro', :u. 2, 1S:?S. Notice. HTMIE Subscriber, U-ing somewhat ptessid lor money, and w i i i i : . -jr to secure all debts due him as lar as posMble, hereby notifies All Persons indebted to bun, To come forward immediately, and cither settle their bonds finally or renew them, otherwise an action will be brought against all delinquents id Febru.n v f'ourr rext. IIENUY S HUH LEY. December 27-ii, 1S37 Jjtist of Lidtcrs, Remaining in the Post Office at Turbo ro u irh t h e 1 s I of' J a n u tin. 1 S 3 is , ion 'ch if not taken out before the 1st of April next , wif be .cnt t'j the Gene rat Post UJice us dead letters. Austin & So;. H 5 King Cufliehl Atkinson Theo Lawrence Peter P Aimstr. ng&Co VJ Lawrence Joshua 2 Asten Hannibal Lawrence L W Maj nryant Denipsoy Lawrence John Si Bollock Win G Lawrence J Leigh Willie Manning Reuben S Morgan Henry Muuron Doctor C Mann Eudy Miss Manning M E JN i 1 1 ( hmles Pa i or Weeks Ponds Zachariaii Peiuier Drury Har .es Joel II Barnes J.tcob S Best-John B ird -n John B.ti- Joseph Bell Hut son Braw. il Willie Barring'un J Harrington Mr Battle Cullen Bennett Susan Mis ParUer Atnfi.a Mrs Biggs Asa B u i on James Braswill Alt .sr.:. ! Catnpbell F M :s Cromwell E Mrs Price W W Pat kt.r Lase Puwell J. se II Ponds Iiuhard Par kef Juim Cromwell iVcwxim Pitt Wrn E Hcv (Cherry Jino widow Pippen J s J Crormvdl E ksclards D 2 Cu-jj Wliitlev Hvtuntree N 11 Diiiitl Jot-.n J 2 Roberts Wm H D inii Jnhn H 2 Sior.e.' Benjamin 3 McDowtll Patrick Staion liieUer Dixon Ei3 Savage Alston Eveiitt Silas Stokes Nancy Miss Ediufitidson L Mrs Spruill H J Freeman Silly Mrs Shollington R Mrs Fibber John Sessom Penny Mrs Fnt Em.dina Miss Taylor Ruffin C.atlin Thomas D Taylor K C Hart Robert D Tyson Mildred Miss flyman Hy Weddell James Higgs L M Miss Whitley Nancy Ilyman & Lavvr'e Williams Mrs W Harrison R Williams Henry F ilugucnin CA Wesley Mary llearnllenricttaMissWimberley R D 2 King Henry 4 Wardens and Vestry Knight & Co D 2 of Calvary church Knight J C 2 WiNon L D 2 Knight C C JAS. M. REDMOND, P. M. in Si a 28. Joticc. ryi HE subscriber wishes to inform his customers and the public generally, that he has just received from Newxork lis Fall supply of Which added to his former stock makes it very complete. He invites all those that want to purchase Fine and cheap Goods, In his line, to give him a call, as he feels confident that he can please, both as to quality and price. fly Gentlemen furnishing their own cloth can have it made and trimmed in the best manner and at the shorest notice. HENRY JOHNSTON. Tarboro', Oct. 4th,' 1837. Constables Blanks for sale, AT THIS OFFICE. State of J forth Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quurter Sessions, NOVEMBER TERM, 1837. Lucy Sasnelt, widow ol Z ichariah Sasnelt, vs. Henry W. Garrett and Petition for wire oatiy, anu Jane Dower. Elizabeth SaMiett, in fant, by her Guardian, 1' appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Henry W. Garrett and wife Sdlyare not inhabitants of this State: It is iherefore. ordered, that publi cation be made in the Tarborough Press for six weeks successively, that unless the said Henry W. G nrett and wife Sally, appear at the next term of this Court, to be. held on the fourth Monday in Febiua ry next, then and there to plead to issue, ilit1 said petition will be taken pro con lesso as to them, and set for hearing ac cordingly. NY it ness, Joseph Bell, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Tarborough, the fourth Monday in November, 1837. JOS. BELL, C. C. Price adv $5. Notice. IE Subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he still cootinues to manulactiite and repair Cotton Gins, Corn Fans, and ! Corn Shelters, ! AT HAMILTON, MARTIN COUNTY. He also is Agent for the disposal ol Ihn 'mail's Patent Threshing Machine, in this section of the State, and will promptly furuih those who may desire oite of iheni. Thevare a verv useful and nrable article, as will be seen bv the sub joined documents. JOHN WILSON. Jan. 2, 1S3S. . HARM AN'S l'alcut Threshing Machine. A. The Subscribers nave purchased the Patent right of this late and useful inven tion, for the counties of Franklin, War ren, Nash, Edgecombe, Johnston, Wayne, Bertie, Pitt, Greene, Hertford, Chowan, tlatcs, Perquimans, Pasquotank, Camden, Currituck, Martin, Lenoir, Hyde, Tyr rell, Dunlin, Craven, Beaufort, New Han over, Brunswick, and Sampson, in this Mate, and can with confidence recom mend them to the farmers, as being one of the best, cheapest, and most durable ma chines ever before offered to the public Tne breast being supported bv springs prevents it from choking up when an over portion oi :ood is introduced; (a great im provement upon this kind of machine.) We warrant this thresher lo perform ex peditiou-dy, and the grain threshed per ketly clean. One horse can thresh from 125 to 150 bushels of wheat, rye, oats and rice, and from 150 lo 2C0 bushels of peas per day. This machine has been fully tried in this State, and its utility proven as will appear by reference to the subjoin ed certificate. Thomas Ilowtrton. Joseph Kearney, Daniel Blue. N. B. We have on hand several ma chines just finished olTand for sale, and in tend keeping on hand a constant supply; and should it be desired, we will sell the right for any of the above counlie3 at a reasonable price. -::- The undersigned citizens of Burke coun ty hereby certify, that they have seen the Threshing Much ine, Patented by Enoch A. Harman, in opera tion on the farm of Isaac T. Avery. The machine threshes four hundred sheaves in an hour, and the threshing is more perfect and performed belter than by any ma chine we have seen in use; and we have no hesitation in recommedding it to pub lic patronage. (Signed,) Isaac T. Avery, David Corpening, IV. JV. Erwin, Jno. Rutherford, Jr. Burke county, N. C. June 27ih,lS33. Heirs Wanted. A GENTLEMAN of the nameof Hits sell was married to a Miss Jane Car son, daughter of Robert Carson, of Ches ter county, Stale of Pennsylvania, some time about the period of the Revolution, and shortly afterwards, emigrated with his family to the Slate of North Carolina, where it is understood he settled and be came wealthy. A Legacy, Of some hundred pounds has been left the said Jane Russell, late Carson, which, in case of her death, accrues to her heirs at law. The Legacy is secured on real es tate, and all that is requisite, for its recov ery, will be for the claimants to prove themselves heirs at law of the said Jane Russell, in the event of her death. (PAny information about the matter cau be obtained by addressing DAVID BLAIR, At to at Law, Huntingdon, Pa. Jflui.'j.CTi.i ip III iiiii .g.jlwuj jagj Immense Jlrriral of FALL AND WINTER At the cheap cath Store. JAMES WEDDELL, JgESPECTFULLY calls the attention of his customers and the public to his present very Extensive and well se lected slock of sea-onable Good?, which he has recently purchased in New York, principally at the auclion sales at exceed ingly low prices, and having been induced by the great sacrifice goods were seilirg at to buy much more largely than he ever has done, feels confident he can offer such extraordinary Bargains as must tempt aft to buy whose object is to gel New and Fashionable .GOODS, It astonishingly Low Prices. In his assortment will be found almost every article in the Dry Goods, Hat, Cap, Shoe, Hardware, Cutlery, Earthenware, G lass waic and Grocery line. As he is de termined to reduce his Stock as speedily as possible, BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! ! will be given. rTJ Only call and examine before yoiz buy! Tarboro', Nov. 2 1, 1837. Land for Sale. nrUlE Subscriber being desirous to re--move South, offers for sale the Plan tation on which he resides, 25 miles from Tarborough, 13 from SUnlonsburg on the road leading from thence to Nashville, and within one mile of the contemplated Wil mington and Raleigh Rail Road contain ing 511 Acres, About 200 of-which arc cleared, and well adapted to the cultivation of cotton, corn. &c. On the premises are a comfortable Dwelling Home, Recently n paired, and all necessary out houses a good cotton Gin, an excellent apple Orchard, and a fine nurscrynf young apple frees. Terms will be liberal. For further particulars apply to the subscriber, on the premises. CASWELL HORNE. November 26, 1837. Female Seminary. njpHE Exercises of the above Institution will re commence on Monday the Sth of January. TIPPOO S. BROWNLOW. Halifax, N C. December S, IS37. STONY MIIiL Jlcademy. npiIE Exercises will commence again cii una utuuui uu mutiuay 111 JUilU ary and terminate about 15th June. The entire expenses for Board, Tuition, &c. will be S50 per session. Books and-can-dles when furnished will constitute the only extra charge. In this institution are taught the Latin and Greek languages, with the various branches of a Mathemati cal and English education. Those who intend a course at College will invariably use such authors as are recommended by the Faculty of our University. STONY KILL Is well situated, and has many advantages for the studious; it is retired, in a healthy country, free from the noise and bustling of town 3nd village distractions; a suffi ciency of comfortable ami convenient rooms; a well selected and growing libra ry, belonging to and under the direction of the Students; a well conducted Debating Society Under their own regulations, from which ail political and religious discussions are excluded. It also has many advantages to the satisfaction and interest of parents; their soo3 are treated with kindness and mildness; at the same time they are made to behave themselves. Their health and comfort as well as education and deport ment are attended to; no idling, contract ing debts, vicious indulgences. Thus whilst the studious and thoughtful find many things to interest them and-render their situation, agreeable and comfortable, whilst they enjoy themselves and are hap py in the prosecution of their studies, the idle and vicious become restive, long to be free from a proper restraint and by ar tifice frequently impose on their credulous and unsuspecting parents, thereby leaving the studious in the full enjoyment of their quiet, and the possession of those advanta ges which none but the studious care for or know how to appreciate. , Parents are requested lo visit the school frequently. Address at Ransom's Bridge. M. R. GARRETT. Dec. 7, 1537. J. , i c ,.1 n .! i i. i.-..
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