1 Bpgr- mm mm Whole No. 239. Tarborough, Edgecombe County, N. C. Friday, March 20, 1829. Vol. V. No. 31. THE "FREE PRESS," By Geo. Howard, Is published weekly, (every Friday,) at TWO DOLLARS per year, (or 52 num bers,) if la(l m advance Two Dollars Fifty Cents, if paid within the subscription year or, Three Dollars at the expiration of the year for any period less than a year, Twenty-five Cents per month. Subscribers jit liberty to discontinue at any time on pay ing arrears. Subscribers residing at a dis tance must invariably pay in advance, or give a responsible reference in this vicinity. No subscription discontinued unless a noti fication to that effect is given. Advertisements, not exceeding 16 lines, -will be inserted at 50 cents the first inser tion, and 25 cents each continuance. Long er ones at that rate for every 16 tines. Ad vertisements must be marked the number of insertions required, or they will be con tinued until otherwise ordered. Letters addressed to the Editor must be post paid, or they will not be attended to. Notice. npHE Subscriber informs the citizens of Edgecombe and the adjacent coun ties, that he has commenced the Giy and Wagon-making BUSINESS IN TARBORO', Near the Bridge, And earnestly requests those friendly to humanity to give him a share of patron age. (jfpHis work shall be completed equal to any in the State. THOS. J. BLAKELEY. Feb. 12, 1829. 27 FOR SALE, At the FosUOjjice in the town of HALIFAX, The following Articles, to wit: Bacon, Lime, Herrings, Shad, Flour, Stained curtain Bedsteads, Windsor Chairs, Leather, wagon Collars, Tobacco, twisl and bundle,) wholesale and retail, ALSO the following Articles: Bottle Corks, Fly Stone, Termerick, Liquid Blacking, Ginger, Spice, Nutmegs, Venitian Red, Red Lead, V hite Lead, Verdigris, Baitman's Drops, Opodeldoc, Alluni, Letheridge, Ink Powder, Pearl Ash, Ground Paint Brushes, assorted, Shaving Boxes and Soap, Spanish Whiting, Turkey Umber,Crom.Yellov, Prussian blue, Durable Ink, Staughton s Bitters, Tooth Brushes, Mace, Snuff Boxes, Spanish Annatto, do. lMueing, do. Indigo, Wagons ironed, do. not Ironed, Almanacs, Garden Marrowfat KT)T? A C ftarly six week ( JL AlllY.KJj Green Bunch Spinning Wheels, Shaving Brushes, Razors, Blank VVarrants, do. Notes, do. Bonds, All of the above articles will be sold very low, for Cash only. JOS. L. SIMMONS. Halifax, Feb. Ch 1829. Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Subscri bers either by noie or account, are respectfully invited to call and seltle the ame as soon as possible, as the subscri bers are under the necessity of making collections between this time and Feb ruary Court. KING GAT LIN. Tarboro', Jan. 20, 1S29. Notice. jANAWAY from the Subscriber, on the 22d of December last, an indent d apprentice boy, by the name of RANCIS REDMOND, about seven te?n years of age, dark complexion. I pve a reward of Ten Dollars for uie delivery of said boy to me in Tar c)ro.ghr,ii persons are forbid harbor "lS employing him under the penal l of the law. r HENRY JOHNSTON. -arboro', Jaa. 20, IS29, I Mrs; A. C. Howard, TNFOIIMS the ladies of Edgecombe and vicinity, that she has opened, in the house immediately opposite the Bank in Tarborough. a handsome as sortment of FANCY GOODS, suitable for fall and winter wear, which they are respectfully invited to call and examine. Ladies' dresses, cloaks, pelisses &c made to order, in the latest and most approved fashions. Leghorn and straw Bonnets bleached, dyed, or trimmed, at a short notice. Tarborough, Oct. 30, 1828. Lazvs ofN. Carolina, 1828-9. CHAPTER LXV. An Act to incorporate the Edgecombe Man ufacturing Company. Be it enacted by the General As sembly of the Slate of North-Caroli na, and u is hereby enacted by the au thority of the same. That Joel Battle and such other persons as may be asso ciated with him, according to the pro visions of the third section of this act, his and their assigns and successors, be, and they are hereby incorporated into a body corporate and politic, under the name and style of "the Edgecombe Manufacturing Company," for the pur pose of manufacturing cotton, hemp, wool and flax; and by that name and style may sue and be sued; contract and be contracted with; have perpetual suc cession and a common seal; and hold re al and personal estate, with the power to make all necessary rules, regulations and byelaws for the management of the concerns of the company, not inconsist ent with the laws of this State. II. And be it further enacted, That the capital stock of said company shall not b: less than thirty thousand dollars,! nor more man one hundred thousand dollars, to be raised by subscription in shares of one hundred dollars each, for which books of subscription shall be op ened under the direction of Edmund D. Macnair, David Clark, David Barnes, Joel Battle, Benjamin M. Jackson, The- ophilus rarker, Peter Evans and Will iam Piummer, at Tarboro'. and at such other places in the State as may by them be deemed advisable; and the said com missioners, or any three of them, may proceed to organize the said company so soon as the first named sum of thirty thousand dollars shall have been subscri bed for, with leave to the company to extend the capital stool; thereof at any time thereafter: Provided, the same shall not exceed the sum of one hundred thousand dollars. III. And be it further enact 'ed, That there shall be annual meetings of the stockholders at such time and place as they mr.y from time to time appoint, for managing the general concerns of said company: three persons being stockhol ders, shall be chosen directors, who may appoint a president, and in his absence a president pro tempore; and shall have power to call special meetings of the stockholders; to supply - vacancies in their own body; and to do all other acts and things touching the affairs of the company not otherwise specially provi ded for. IV. Be it further enacted, That in any election of directors, and all other meetings, each stockholder shall be en titled to one vote for every share held by him, and may vote in person or by proxy, in such manner as may be from time to time prescribed in general mee ting. V. Be it further enacted, That the stock of said company shall be deemed and taken as personal estate, and may oe iransierrea insucn manner as me ui-: rectors of the company shall from time, to time direct. VI. Be it further enacted, That this act .shall be in force from and after the passage thereof. VII. Be it further enacted, That mis act shall expire at the end of thirty years from the ratification thereof. VIII. tie it further enacted, That the Company hereby established shall not engage in business other than that which ordinarily belongs to manufactu ring: Provided, that the Legislature shall at any time hereafter have the power to repeal, alter or modify the char ter hereby granted; on condition never theless, that no alteration or modification or repeal shall annul or invalidate the contracts made by or with the corpora tion; and that the corporation may still continue a corporation so far as to col lect and recover and dispose of their es tate, real and personal, and pay their aeots and divide the surplus. Notice. IN contormity to the provisions of the above act of incorporation. Books of Subscription fur Stock will be opened, under the direction of the Commission ers therein named at Tarborough, on Tuesday, 10th inst. and also at Nash ville, Cinder the direction of Joel Battle, William Piummer, William Battle and James Battle, on Tuesday, 1 7th inst. to be continued open until 1st June, or for a longer time, if then deem ed advisable by the Commissioners. The patronage of a liberal public is solicited in this effort to give maturity and vigor to a native manufacture of such obvious utility and importance. It will surely be admitted that the supply, by northern manufacturers, with the ad dition of charges and the merchants' pro fit, of those fabrics which it is the object of ihisCompany to produce,has increased to no inconsiderable extent the pressure so long experienced by this community r : i i j. uessujg as we cio ample resources within ourselves, no unfavorable circum stance forbids on the contrary, every consideration invites to the attempt to render ourselves independent of the ca pital and industry of our northern friends. Certainly the application of in dustry, with a common portion of intel ngence, and economical management, can alone be necessary to insure success to the enterprize. From the pride and patriotism of our fellow-citizens we an ticipate a liberal encouragement of our undertaking; and we indulge the expec tation, surely not too sanguine or unrea sonable, that while northern manufactu rers are enjoying a profit from capital similarly employed of 15 to 30 percent, this Company may look forward with confidence, to a liberal remuneration for the investment of their funds. Terms of subscriptioa will be made known on the day for opening the Books. (Signed) fU'TKR K VANS, O THE O PH. PARKER, J JOEL BATTLE, 2 E. D. MACNAIR, I 5 BENJ.M.JACKSON,8?c. 2 March, 1S29. 29-3 We find in the Baltimore pa pers a very long and minute ac count of a discovery, said to have been recently made by M. Della forre, a distinguished French phi lologist, by means of whioji per sons may be taught to read in a space of time, not exceeding forty hours, and averaging twenty-five. New Bank of Georgia.?The Central Bank" of Georgia, in corporated at the recent session of the Legislature of that state, has two most excellent provisions in its charter: One is, that no loan is to be made to any one per son, or corporate body, over 2500 dollars; another is, that no officer nor director of the bank is allowed to obtain a loan, nor their names to be received as endorsers. This is very good. It would have been well had such provisions been inserted in our North-Carolina bank charters, for in that event we should not now have seen them in such a higglety-pigglety condition, nor the people of the state so interminably involved with them.Salisbury Car. Cobbling. A Mr. A. F. Stacy; (a genuine son of St. Crispin, we take it) advertises thus in the last Jackson (Tennessee) Gazette; "The subscriber respectfully in forms the citizens of Jackson, that he designs starting a Cobbling Shop, as there is scarcely any thing worn in this place but store boots and shoes, and they of the meanest kind." Mr. Stacy's com plaint is not alone applicable to Jackson: "store boots and shoes," in the greatest profusion, are to be found in all the country stores throughout the Southern and Western States; as are the man ufactures of most other mechan ics: consequently, the mechanics find it difficult to get rich in the way of their vocation.- ib. Progress of the American Bible Society. During the first year of the Society there were issued from its Depository, Bibles and Testa ments, 6,410 copies. During the 2d year, 17,594 third year, 31,128 fourth year, 41,513 fifth year, 43,246 sixth year, 53,470 seventh year,54,805 eighth year, 60,439 ninth year, 63,851 tenth year, 67,134 eleventhyear, 76,734 S( twelfth year,134,607 The issues of the 13tlj year, during the first eight months, 146,000; making in all, since the organization of the Society, not far frpm 700,000 copies. Alarm among the Lawyers and Doctors. A considerable sensation prevails amonn thn ; C3 members of the above professions. The law of this state, imposing a tax on lawyers and physicians, las not Heretofore been enforced, because it was supposed to be un constitutional. The Supreme Court having decided that it is constitutional, the prosecuting at torney has issued a circular re- quiring immediate payment of the tax assessed by the Court, which is jive dollars on each in dividual! It is feared that the col- ection of this sum will produce a number of bankruptcies among the dealers in briefs and blue-bottles. Cin. (Ohio) Gazette. In Ohio they have a vulgar pro verb which runs thus: "Root, hog, or die." It is usually spread in sta7 ring capitals among idlers, and it is said, often has an admirable effect in promoting habits of industry.