JJalc English School. SCHOOL of this description will be i- opened in Tarborough, on the second Monday in this month, in the house be joroing to Mr. Marks, Opposite the Hank. The session will close on the last of De cember. The price of tuition, for the pre sent session, will be from seven to eight dollars: one half to be paid at the first of November, the balance on the first of jJan'y. Aug. design to A Teacher ', APA15LE of teaching the English lan guage, &e. who can come well recom mended, is wanted at a house built for that tniroose near Win. Williams, John King, James Johnston, R. II. Duprce, S. S. Har ris, and others, In Pill county, T'.vclvc miles above Greenville. Prospects 3 re rood for a country School, or we will nuke them so. July 27th, 1823. A CAM. The Jforthaiupton Academy. WVING It-arneil that it isieported in the lower counties that I ajunJ'M) the charge ol the "Aortliamptoii Academy," J take this nit'ihud ol miornnog my friends, patrons, and the public generally, t!i3t the rumor, fiom whatever source pro. tvrdmg, i fdse and unfounded. The Ex c:c.eol the Institution were resumed, as nmy be seen from the handbills of the Tiustees, On Monday, the IGth inst. Under 'he uianag. meiil ol the same teach ets that have heretofore discharged ihe duties of both departments. As this re port may have a tendency to detain some who, otherwise, would have r ached the Academy belore this time, notice is here by given, thai charge is made only from ihe period of admission to the termina tion of the session. ROBERT A. EZELL J.ieion, N. C Jt.lv 20'h, VALUABLE ILAMB & MIlLiL fob smiijE. HP HE Subscribei purposing to remove .uum-wesi, otlersfor sale the TRACT OF LAND Unnhr, , e,reSid-?lin Edgenbe conn ,n'T 7lle m',les no-"'-east from Tar borough and three from Lawrence's meet ng house, containing between 5 and 600 Acres, Newly one-half of which i, cleared land well adapted to the rnli,r ((-... r. smatt grain, &c. Part of tho woods, and part Dcen Creole ln, .rm.L.1. some of which are in cultivation and the balance easily reclaimed. On the premises are a comfortable Dwelling House, Academy, N. C- pilE Tiuslrees of this Institution take great pleasure in announcing to the friends of education throughout the Stale, that they have engaged the valuable servi ces of tllr. J. ill. Jjovcjoy to take charge of this Acahmy. The Trustees have received very flattering les 1 1 :rj o n i a J s (both as regards his qualifies 'tons as a teacher and his habits as a gen tleman,) from several gentlemen of Green ville. N. C. where, in consequence of ihe cUiiics? of the climate, Mr. Lov joy his been compelled to abandon a wry urihine- school, numbering about sev enty boys; which, in addition to letters received from Greenville, arc an evidence of the hijrli estimation in which this gen tinnin was held as an instructor. Mr. Lovejoy is a graduate, is said to he a firsi rate mathematician and linguist, and (what t5 of grc.it impoitance) is said to possess tne rare faculty of imparling knowledge with very great facility. The course ot instruction in the Piltsboro' Academy Hill embrace all the lower and higher bnnches of education, including Latin, Greek and French. It is designed to ri'alie this, as it is believed it will Income. a fu M rate Preparatory School for such as arcdesirous of entering either of the class so! the University. The first session of ihe school will commence on the 4th Muti ny f ImIv inst. Bonrd can be had in re fp'-ctabh. fimilies at SlO per month. Tui tion at the ordinary rates. It is unnecessary to speak of the great advantages Pittsborotigh tffersin point of health and society, as it is believed they arc superior to those of anv town in North Carolina. M Q. TVADDELL, Sec. to Trustees. July 11, 1833. SIIOCCO SPRINGS. c JIIF- Subscriber informs the public and her friends that her Establishment at Shocco Springs, as opened for the reception and accom modation of visitors, On the first day of June,. inst. he deems it almost unnecessary to say ary thing as regards the healthful ness ol t'TG Watcr3 of thp Snrmcr. oc ihoir houo een so frequently the means of restoring i.i . n jJ ueaun many ot the most valuable mem rs of society, and their medical proper I'M have been so frequently tested by gentlemen and Physicians of first rate tai nts in the country. The Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road runs jlhm ten miles of the Springs, and the -ars will piss daily by the founh of July next; and, for the accommodation of visit J'rs the Subscriber will regularly run a '"ck from the Depot at Twitty's to thr Vins. jjtftf JOHNSON. Warren cc, N. C. June 3, 1633. And necessary out houses, and an excellent Orchard of well selected apple trees. The 1 latitat ion is well watered, and is as healthy a location as any in this section of country. Lllsoy a valuable Grist MILL. On Fishing Creek, to which there are about three acres of uround attnrhod it Mm runs three pair of stones, has bolting cloths, &C all in rrnnil nnlpr : rn Tii uuw in operanon. lhc Plantation and Mill will reasonable and accommodatin' terms. For iurther particulars apply to the Subscriber u uiu premises. JAMES BIGGS. July 20, 1S38. JWoticc. HE subscriber, as Administrator on he estatr of Thomas Dickenson, dccUl, Hereby notifies all ihe heirs oi said Dick tnson to come for ward or m.-ilfp Itumvn their title to deceased's esiate. It is eon. jeclured that IVilliam Dickenson, broth er ol the deceased, who removed to South larulina several years since, is now living or has It ft heirs who are entitled to nail of said estate. The will of the deceased was made void, and all the heirs come in according to law. The estate is now rea dy for settlement, and if application is not made, to the subscriber in Edgecombe county, North Carolina, within the time limited by law, 1 will feel myself authori sed to settle with the heirs tint are known. MOSES BAKER, Adm'r. July H, 183S. $50 Reward. nilHE undersigned will give the above reward ol Filly Dollar for the op prehension and confinement in the jail at Louisbuig, N. C. f f 1'lcasant Burnett. Sen-r. who was louud guiliy of the murder of Pleasant Uuknett, JunV. by a Coio ik r's'Inqucst held over the body of ihe il ceased, in February, IS37, since which time he lias not been heard ol, so aito be reached by a process of law. Pleasant IJurnett, Sen'r is about filty two oi fifty three years old : suppos ed to be six leet high : with a down look when spoken to : large eyebrows, meeting in the middle and ex'ending a little on the nose: with small blue eyes: round face : and an excellent set ol teeth: tolerably dark curly hair: anil weaisa tiuss. He is supposed to be lurking in this County or Nash, or in reach of his wife's father, (Robert Melton,) who lives in iNash, at which place, I have been credi tably informed, he has btcu seen several times since the minder. In addition lo the above, reward of fifly dollar", 1 will piy all reasonable charges lor his apprehension and confinement in Franklin iiil, or anv other in! in this State, so that he can be brought to justice. GREEN BURNETT. Lnuishurg, Fi;.i.lilin Co. June 25, IS3S. Jesse W. Taylor, RESPECTFULLY informs the citi zens of Edgecombe and the adjoining counties, that he has commenced the Tailoring Business , IN TARBOROUGH, Next door to Ihe Store nf Messrs. II. Austin Son. He hopes by a diligent attention to his business, and a faithful and prompt execu tion of ihe work entrusted to him. to mnrii and receive a share of public patronage. .nine i4. For bale, ut this Office, On Hanking, Education, &c Delivered at the Queen Street Theatre, in the city of Charleston, S. C. July 4ih, 1837. an Oration on The Freedom of the 1'res; To which is appended the doings of a Pub lie Meeting held in Charleston, July 2Slb, 1S37. By Thcophilus JFisk. March 1838. JYoticc. SJTRAYED from Josiah Darren's, in this county, about the 20th May lat, .1 small bay Jinny JIUIjJE, Belonging lo the Subscriber, with shoes on her fore feet, (whet In r her hind feet were shod is not now recollected,) about three years old. I purchased said Mule from a horse diover, so it is veiy uncer tain which way she may have gone; but when lasi heard from, she was in the county of Edgecombe. I suppose she has been taken up by some one belore this, and il so, any information respecting her will be thankfully received, and the per on amply compensi'ed for his trouble. WILLIAM I) MOVE. flrponviHp. Pi' piup Iv, June 4il, I83S Flour for Sale. riflHE Subscriber has received on con signment, and offers for sale, 21 barrels Flour, Notice. npHE Subscribers are now receiving their supply of SPRING GOODS, Which we are determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. J. 4- J. LAIVRENCE. Tarboro', 18 April, 1S38. Mrs. A. C. Howard, JNFOUMS her customers and the pub lic, that she is now onenin- i Her Sirring Supply of Comprising a handsome Assortment of ar ticles in the Millinery Line, viz: Pattern Bonnets, of the latest and most approved fashions, Cottage Bonnets, a superior article, English Straws, Leghorn braids, Grecians, mix ed Straws, Sec. Drawn Bonnets, various colors and patterns, Plain and figured Silks and Satins, for dresses, Green India Silk, Black Mode, Florences, Crapes, Thread Edgings, Blond Edgings and Footings, Insertings, Grecianett and Bobbinett, Handkerchiefs, Caps, Capes and Collars, head Ornaments, A splendid assortment of Kibbons, Flowers, &Ci These Goods;were ail selected by her self, and are of the most fashionable and best quality. Thev will be sold at a vprv small advance for Cash, or on the usual credit to punctual customers. I at borough. May 5, 1S3S. Which has been lately ground, and is from the best mills in the State. JAS. M. REDMOND. Tarboro', April 15, 1838. CUT AIJI IZOJE (9 THE Subscriber has rcceired on con signmenl, a lanr -uPPly of vcriY SUPERIOR Cctc and Roc Herrings, Which he will sell low for Cash. JAS JVEDDELL. Tarboro', 4th May, 183S. PROSPECTUS OF THE JY. Carolina Journal. 1TN assuming the Editorial department of the North Carolina Journal, we pro pose to make it a vehicle of general and useful information, giving the earliest in formation of the pusmg events of the day. The Politics of the Journal will be Ihe same as heretofore. VVfwill advocate the course of the present National Adminis tration, as long as they oppose the char p tl I .1 XT'. 1 - . tering ol any oanu oi me umieu Mates: and are in favor of an Independent Trea Miry; and support the leading principles of the Kepu'dican family. Our Politics are of the Jtfiersonian D mocrattc principles, in contradistinction to the iNu Parly measures ol the Whigs, Hankitts, Clayites, and Conservatives, of the present day, who seek to shelter them selves under the mask of "No Party Men." Our parly is known, and there fore we will advocate our cause with truth and justice, and at the same time, treat our political opponents with that respect which ought to he observed among men. We intend to improve the general ap pearance of the Journal in its typography cal execution, and print it on as good pa per as Ihe market all Jids. We further propose to reduce the price ol the Journal, in order to give our friends a chance of being liberal in subscribing; and assisting us in promoting the good cause of Democracy TERMS. The Journal will be published in future, at two dollars and fifty cents per annum, if paid in ad vance, three dollars if paid at the end of six months, and three dollars and fifty cents at the end of the year. P. GALLAGHER. Fayetleville, June 23. (Persons having lists of subscribers, will please send them to the office as soon as possible, as we wish to furnish them with thefiVsi numbers of the Paper. Liemay's and Gales's NOR TH CAL OLINA FOR 1838, For sale at this Office at the Raleigh prices, viz : 10 cents each, 75 cents a dozen, 34 dollars for half a grcce, $G a groce, &c. Tarboro', Feb. 20, f CUKE FOR JlRB times, It the cheap Cash Store. npHE Subscribei, in announcing to his customers and the public generally, the arrival of his Snrinir nurchases. takes pleasure in assuring them that his present v-mock comprises me ILAMGrlEST, Most splendid and Cheapest ASSORTMENT OF Seasonable Goods, Ever exhibited in Tarborough And respectfully solicits a call from those whoe object is to buy. IVcw and Fashionable Goods, At extremely Loiv Prices. Having made his purchases nrincinallv at the Auction Sales for Cash, he leeU confident in saying he can not only exhib it an immense variety ol JSew and Fash ionablc G';ods. but is enabled and will -ell them at such prices as cannot fail to -atisly the greatest economist, and prove a partial (if not an entire) remedy for the "Hard Times." (J The subjoined are, a few of the leading articles : jfdiTh pieces printed Muslins, small and laro-e liPHJr patterns, from 20 to 75 cents per yard," Printed Lawns and French Prints, A beautiful assortment of black and colored Silks, very cheap, PCya,d,a,i':0eS frm 61 35 Ginghams, 15 to 25 cents, New style silk Scarfs, Cravats, and Handker chiefs, Muslin and Lace worked Collars, English thread Laces, Edgings, and Insertings, Parasols and Umbrellas, Irish Linens, Long Lawns, and Diaper3, Ladies Corsetts, from $1 to $ C, Bonnet and Cap Uibbons, Ladies and Misses' Bonnets, Expedition to thcJYorth! rjpRAVELLEPvS are informed that the Ji- Rail Road between Petersburg and Richmond i finished, completing the Main Mail Line of Hail Roads BETWEEN North Carolina and the North. The different Companies on the route now start a Line from Halifax on the days the Wilmington Rail Road Co.'s Stages Reach there, which enables Passengers to reach New York Twelve hours in ad' vance of any other Line. THE FOLLOWING IS THE Schedule of this Line. Leave Halifax 5 to 53 V. M. reach Pe tersburg l A. JV1. Leave Petersburg lj A. M. reach Rich mond 3$ A. M. Leave Richmond 4 A. M. reach Wash ington City 3 P. M. Leave Washington 4 P. M. reach Bal timore 6 P. M. Leave Baltimore 7 P. M. reach Phila delphia 4 A. M. Leave Philadelphia 6 A. M. reach New York 2 P. M. Only one night's rest is lost on this route: the second night Passengers sleep on board the PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT, Superfine broad cloths, various colors, cheap, Cassimeres, plain and ribbed, A variety of styles of Goods, for Gentlemen's summer wear, Men's long and short nap Beaver ft ml Silk Hats, Of every variety of shape, quality ud color, from $1 to $6 each, 30 dozen palm leaf Hat3, froi lOcentseach, KLlfhlflllOV yards bleshed and brown Shi rt gDllPtPtP ingsaad Sheetings, from 6icts. Ladies English kiH French, morocco, and pru nella Slippers. I the very best quality and most fashionable nape, Women's morocco, prunella, and leather Shoes, cheap, Misse an(l children's Shoes, jien's and Boys' Shoes & Boots, In great variety, very cheap, Vithevery oihtr aitule in the Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Line. ALSO, a very large and general As sortment of Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, China, Glass S' Crockery tcarc All of which he now offers at very low prices for Cash, or on a short credit to punctual men. JAMBS tVEDDELL. I Tarboro, April 27; 133S, From Petersburg this is the Main Mail Line, and the different Companies are bound in heavy penalties to run through in the schedulo time. Travellers when they reach Halifax will please apply to the Petersburg Rail Road Co.'s Agent, Mr. B. F. Halsey, Who will aff.ird them ever facility. Besides the above Fast Line there are other independent Daily Lines running on the respective Rail Roads, so that in no case can Passengers be delayed more than half a day. On the Petersburg Rail R..ad Irom five to six engines are running daily, and Passengers at almost any hour have a chance to reach Petersburg. In case any Passengers wish to remain at tlalitax all Mjht, an ISngint of the Pe tersburg Rail R.ad Co will be found next morning at Gary's Df pot. Petersburg Rail Road Office. I May 16, 18:i8 J JYoticc. npiIK Copartnership heretofore existing undr the firm of Home A Bering, Is dissolved by mutua! consent. JOHN R. BERING. Slantonshurs, N. C. July 1 1th. IS3S. List of Letters, Remaining in the Pest Office at Tarbo rough) the 1st of July, 1838, which if not taken -out before the 1st of Oct. next, will be sent to the Gene ral Post Office as dead letters. Anderson Jesse Johnson Aa.ron ews Wallis Johnston Henry Adams Henry Knight D & Co 7 Atkinson Wiley Knight Willis Knight Joseph Knight James Kimbril YTilliam Lloyd John W , Lloyd Joseph R Lynch K A K A Miss Locust Wright Long Robert Little Ann Miss Arquer Lewis D Anderson George Battle Joseph S Blocker John C S Baits William Batls Benjamin Bradley E Mrs Braswell John Brooks Elizabeth Battle Marmaduke Mabrey Wilkinson isuntin uichard Mayo Reuben Cotlen Laura R Mrs Morgan John Rev Cotten John W 8 Manning M E Cot ten M A Miss Chapman Russel rrockatt William Daughterlry Redin Elliott George Everitt Silas Gardner Martin 2 Griffin Zachariah 2 George James Green Enos . Harper Stephen 3 Hunter Charles G Hardy John Hardy James Hatton A Mrs Haney Rebtcah Howell Welthey Ann Mrs Magee William May John 0vens Elijah Proctor Samuel D Randolph John S Runtree N H Skinner Sarah L Taylor Stephen. Thompson Noah Tur ner Fielding P Weathershy Wm T WeddellJas2 Williams John junr Wilk. rson M Mrs Williams W Mr Wills Wm a WVraley Wm Wilkerson Silas JJS. M. REDMOND t P. M. 84 Si 6 7S. Constables' lllanks for sale, AT TIlIS OFFICE.