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Sports of th e Pit. MAIN OF COCKS ivili h. A foiish t at- the residence of Col. n H. Bell, on Wednesday and rimday, ihe 3d and 4lh of June. May gsttu 1S.'5. iw. JVash. 3-fought in the town of Iash ille, N. C. o commence on nM,.,rita. the lHh of June and continue three days, for Three Hundred Voliars, 10 snow iweii iv-one cocks. '3livi!e. N. C. May 23, 1835 The Halifax Advocate will in rthe above. Caution. v 4uQ oKt inst. the Subscriber 0 int - - - ' a Tnfp of H:inil. for "-'rac " 1 I I L fivr.nessra ov .ioepn mvable 1st January npt to James r,. barman, ot Martin county, iur me puitnase of a horse aici horse being of no veoiint, I hereby forewarn all persons from trading for said Note li I do not intend to pay the sne unless compelled by law. LEWIS PURVIS. May 25, 1S35. 22-3 Bacon for Sale. rpHK Subscribers have on. hand I between forty and 50,000 lbs. BACON, FOR SALE. It is of a superior quality, and if applied for soon will be sold a bargain. ll'M. STEWART 4- CO. Stantonburg,Mayg6. gg-3 Bacon, Bacon. fflROM z to u,uuu weigm oi mime BACON, at 10 to 12 cenis per pound, can be had on . . l l: . . u. .. : t i i application io ms jlhti iuci , it niles east of Tarborough, if ap plied for shortly, otherwise it will Kp shinned northwardly. ; JOHN EDM0NDS0N. i i-The Oxford Examiner will in- '.... U ',iir tin-iow an.! far. vaid acc't to this office. i 1 1 TAomas B. Gregory. PORTRAIT PAINTER, WILL remain, in Tarborough " three or four weeks, and can be consulted at Mrs. Gregory's Hotel, when not professionally engaged. April 3, 1S35. jYcid Goods. THK Subscriber has just receiv , ed his supply of Spring Goods, Which for quality, variety, and .CHEAPNESS .re not surpassed t any retail store in this State, j.nd will positively be sold on as accommodating terms as any store in this place. J. IV. COTTEN. Jarhoro 14th May, 1835. Notice. a Court of PJt33 and Quar- ter Sessions, held for the coun ty of Nash, at the Court-house in 'the town of Nashville, North Car olina, on the 2nd Monday in May, 1535, Hie Subscribers quali fied as Executors to the last will and Testament of Drewry Pi id on, dee'd, late of said county; this is therefore to give notice to Si who may have claims against faid testator, to bring them for rd duly authenticated within 'e time prescribed by law, or tnis notice will be plead in bar to ncovery. Also, to require of ' persons indebted to said dee'd, come forward and settle with out delay. Notice is ols0 further given, "at on Wednesday, the 10th day ljUune next, will be sold to the Jl,gliest bidder on the premises of r'Jd dee'd, on a credit of Six i!np0r'ths, all the perishable and J'onal estate, consisting in part J'11 Likely negro woman slave, hold and kitchen furniture, "l0 of Horses, Hogs, Cattle, '"etP. Corn, Fodder, Bacon, .jntiig utensils, and many otber es two tedious to mention, uds with two approved securi will be required before the I "perty is delivered. ! f'nl.JK IV. Vide, I v , i Urn .ft r V Kx IS. 'to d.v 16, 1835. 21-3 Truly ImpoHasit!!! To all those whoTvant to purchase the most fashionaile, and desire an opportunity of selecting from the Most extensive and splendid assortment of Jit a very great saving to the Purchaser. ,N0 LESS TIMJV Worth of most beautiful and superior Selling Off at Cost!!! And many of the Articles for less, at the CHEAP CASH STORE, Comprising all that is jXEIF, Fashionable and Hand some, purchased recently in the Northern Cities, upon terms the most advantageous, and Will be offered on Monday neivt, 25lh inst. Jt prices wtwlly unprecedented and totally unequalled m this place, and xcill continue to sell at the same Extraordinary Low Prices, UNTIL ALL IS SOLD. jjjjjjjjjjjjvj JJA 1NG fully decided on urent est, ims determined on selling oil his Stock of Hick Goods at Cost, And even LESS, for many articles. It mu?t be obvious to all economists, who wish to lay in a supply of Cheap Goods, thai such an opportunity may never again occur. The extensive Stock the vast variety of articles) and the absolute necessity of selling out, together with the newness and splendor of the assortment, combined with such Extra Low Prices, are points of advantage not to be overlooked by those who stu'dv their own interest. The attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS, as well as those who wish to purchase largely, is particularly in vited and he does not hesitate to assert, that they can be famished w ith uny article on hand as low for Cash, as they could procure by wholesale in New York, having made his principal purchases at auction and of the importers. In his Assortment arc the following: 10,000 yds. Calicoes, of the new est & most fahionable style, 3,000 Ginghams, 2,000 Printed Muslins, 10 pieces splendid light col'd summer Chally, 2,000 yds. black and tolored Silks, 400 elegant gauze, crape, and fancy silk Handkerchiefs, 300 pieces bonnet and cap Ribbons, 200 dozen belt Ribbons, 300 women's Capes, at 15 els. 600 yds- x barred Muslins, for dresses, 200 corded Skirts, 5,000 yds. unbleached Shirtings and Sheetings, 3,000 " bleached do. do. 2,000 ' brown Linen, for panta loons, from 121 cents, 40 pieces men's summer cloth, 1.800 vds. Irbh Linens, With almost every other Article in the Dry Goods.... Hat, Shoe, and Hardware line. ALSO at 5 per cent, less than cost, an excellent as sortment of China, Glass. Crockery, and Tin ware. From and alter CASH ONLY the habit of obtaining credit, will please take the hint and make arrangements to pay up. Tarborough, 23d May, 1835. Horse for Sale. THE Subscriber offers for sale a good work horse. Apply to JOSEPH B. BUJWDY. Tarboro' May 7, 1S35: 19 leaving this State for the 350 men's black and drab lur Hats, 100 " black satin bea ver from $2 37, 200 wool Hats, 120 boys fancy Caps COO Palmetto Hats, from I2i cents, 340 women's Leghorn bonnets at from 60 cents, 200 Tuscan and straw Bonnets, from 50 cents, 2,400 pair women's leather and seal skin Shoes, 2,600 morocco do 1,500 u Ladies prunella and French kid do. 1,000 44 boys, misses, and chil dren's do. 2,000 " coarse Brogans, 2,500 " men's lined and bound high quartered Shoes, 1,200 " low quartered do. the 2lu mst. I will sell lor and those who have been in Yes! O Yes!!X rRTiVERY man or woman indebted lo the Subscriber by open account, are re quested to call and settle the name as ear. )v as convenient, either by cash or note The cash would be preferred, but if thai cannot be had, will take a note. J. W. COTTEN. Tarboro', No. Ca. 17th Feb. 1835. JWJ-lV T SHALL leave this State short ly all those indebted and CHOOSE TO PAY IMMEDIATELY, Will not have occasion to com plain of piying a" Constable for services of no advantage lo them. JAMES IVEDDELL. May 23d, 1835. Piano Forte for sale. T HAVE a very handsome " PIANO for sale persons wishing to purchase, would do well to call and examine it. J. TV. COTTEN. Mav 21th, 1S35. Notice. fpHE Subscribers are tnow removing from their old stand to the Store for merly occupied by Messrs. Hyinan h Law rence, and directly opposite to John VV. Cotten'i. They will in a lev days offW fur sale, a quantity uf Salt, Molasses, Su gar and Coffee Bagging, Rope, and all the heavy ankles winch are important to farmers at this teason of the year. CASH, and the highest price, will be paid for baled Cotton. D. RICHARDS Sf CO. Tarborough. Nov. 27th, 1834. Shocco Springs, HPHK medicinal virtues of which have been attested by the re claimed health of hundreds who have visited them, will be opened for the reception of Company on the first of June. Terms, for Board, ficc. as usual, viz: Grown persons, Si 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, BATHING HOUSES have also been constructed, where Baths of every degree of temperature wil I be furnished. .ArAr JOHNSON. Shocco, Warren Co. ? 2i 4 May 14, 1S35. N. B. On Tuesday, the 16th of June, there will be A BALL given at Shocco, for which fine MUSIC has been provided. JJfasonic JYotice. THK FUNERAL of Bro. Thomas Barron will be so lemnized at his late residence by the members of Joseph Warren Uodge, No. 92, Stantonsburg, on Sunday, the 7th June next. The Brethren of neighboring Lodges, and the Masonic fraternity gener ally are invited to attend. By order, ED IV IN BARNES, Sec'y. May 7, 1S35. 20 4 Notice. STRAYED from the Subscriber, on the 7th of May, 1S35, at Char lotte Hyde's, on Deep Creek, in Edgecombe county, a BAY MARE, about 9 or 10 years old, and about 5 feet or upwards in height sh.e has a star in the forehead, her back hurt, a large scar on her right hind leg, and was shod all round. If any person will take up said nag and deliver her to me, or let me know to that I can get her again, I will pay them well for their trouble. Please write to Tar borough Post Office. LEVI PEARCE. May 25, 1835. 22 Printing neatly executed, AT THIS OFFIC. 15,000 Dollars svorth P CxOOBS, Of every description. For WHOLESALE or RETAIL at nearly Cost, by Knight. Garrett Co. No. 1, Broadway. Tarboro,' April 30, 1835. Bacon and Lard. rPHR Subscriber is now receiv ing and offers for sale, four hundred barrels prime Cut Herrings. Also, in store, a quantity of prime BACON and LARD. J. IV. COTTEN. Tarboro. ' 1 4th May, 1835 NEW AND FASHIONABLE Jflillinary, fyc it RS. A. C. HOWARD in A forms her friends and the public that she is now opening her Spring Supply of Goods, among which may be found al most every article applicable to her business, viz: Plain and fancy colored pattern Silk Bonnets. j Fancy Tuscan, plain and open I straw do. Misses and children's do. Plain, watered and figured Silks and Satins for dresses, Plain and figured Bobbinett, Swiss muslin, blond Gauze, do. Fancy caps, capes, Shawls, neck Handkerchiefs Veils, and scarfs, Fluted Laces, edgings, inserting, &c. Puffs and Curls, in great variety, Silk and straw cords and tassels, Ribbons, Flowers, &c. 6cc. in great abundance, and at various prices. The above Goods having: been purchased on very advantageous terms, and selected by herself, she can with confidence recom mend them, as being of excellent quality and also remarkably cheap. She invites an examination of them, as ihey cannot fail to please. . Tarboro,' May 1, 1835. JUillinary Store. MISS MITCHELL, Begs leave to inform her friends and the public, thai she has taken the Store House next door to Mr. W. Harris, for merly the Bank where she opens the largest & most splendid Assortment of Millinury ever brought to this market. She flatters herself, that from the knowledge of business acquired in seven years employment in the most extensive and fashionable establishments in the City of New York, and being well ac quainted with most of the Millin ary atid Mercantile Establish ments in that city, shje is enabled to purchase goods low, and have her Millinary made up in a supe rior style and on the most rea sonable terms. Amongher assort- ment will be fgund 3L50 Tuscan Bonnets, (different sizes and patterns) at from 1,50 up to the finest made. A handsome assortment of North . ern made velvet, satin, and silk Bonnets. A variety of Caps, Capes and Tur baus. Black, white, blue, pink and yellow Italian Crapes. Black, white, blue, yellow and va riegated Ostrich Feathers. Artificial Flowers, feather and vel vet Flowers. Gold and silverdo. Black and white blond Edging? and Footings. Hair Braids, Puffs and Curls, A few elegant painted lustring Shawls and Retticules. A handsome assortment of Ribbons, with many other articlestwo nume rous to mention. Miss M. respectfully invites the Ladies of Halifax and the adjoin ing counties to call and examine her stock before purchasing and assure them that she will sell every article in her line, lower than any other establishment in this section of country. N. B. She has purchased a new Apparatus for cleaning and press ing Tuscan, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, in the Northern style. Specimens of her work, both in that and the Dress Making, may be seen at her Store, where all orders will be thankfully re ceived and punctually altended to. tlahfax, Feb. 25. - i&T COST. HHHE Subscriber having -deler-mined to seek a tesidence in the wilds of the Western forest., in the spring of 1836, now offers AT COST his entire Stock of Goods, At wholesale or retail for Cash, or on a credit to punctual custom ers. He will take occasion to ap prise the public that his Goods m part are particularly adapted to the Spring and Summer Seasons, and the balance to apy and all seasons; and that they aie new ami elegant, comprising al most every article within the wants of the people, viz: Staple and fancy Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Bonnets, Ready made Clothing, Saddles, Bridles, chair Harness, &c. A full supply of GROCERIES, Salt, Lime, Castings, Jugs and Jars, Every description of HARDWARE, Best block tin ware assorted, China, Glass, and Earthenware, Wood ware, assorted, From a large Tub to a butter print, and a rolling pin, &c. &c. All which were recently pur chased in the cities of Philadel phia and New York, previous to the rise, at such extreme low prices that he ji enabled to give persons Ex Inordinary good Bargains In almost any article they may want either to eat, drink, or wear, And they would doubtless do well to avail themselves of the present favorable opportunity of supply ing themselves. He also offers for sale his tour Lots of Land, And all the improvements there on, consisting of a comfortable Dwelling, Store, and extensive Warehouse, Gin house, with two-second-hand Gins, and iron screw, Stables, and all necessary out houses, pleasantly situated for a family, or well arranged lor any; person wishing to commence the mercantile business, being in a business part of the town, on, Main street, and contiguous to Ihe river landing. An excellent bargain can be had in this prop erty, atid terms made perfectly accommodating. N. H. ROUNTREE. Tarboro, 14th May, 1835. PROSPECTUS OF The Extra Globe. rpilC undersigned propose to igue the first number of a new series of the Extra Globe, on Monday, the 25th of May next, and to puhlish it weekly for six months, making twenty-six m-mbers; the last lo contain an index t the whole. It will he printed on fine double-royal paper, made up in quarto torm, like ttie h.x'ra and Jon gressioual Globes published by us last year The 26 numbers will make 416 royal quar. to pages. It will contain the princinal original nrii. cles of the Daily and Semi-Weekly Globe foreirn and domestic News notice of the public meetings the elections, and puDiic proceedings in every State in the Union, in relation to the canvas for thm next Presidency a contest which the indi cations of the present jeer will go far to decide. The first number will Contain fh Prn. ceedings of the Democratic National Con vention, to be held at Baltimore nn Ihe 20th of next month. An excellent Repor ter nas aueaay been, engaged to report the Proceedings of the Convention, and the Speeches which may be made on the oc casion. We request the fnvor of ihoe friends ta whom this Prospectus may be sent, to cir. culate it, for the purpose of obtaining sub scribers. A copy of the work will be sent to the newspapers that copy this Prospectus. Subscribers should forward their name in time to reach us before the 26th May. ii iney oo not, we may not be able to fur nish the with all the numbers: hecauae, the work is put at so low a price, that we cannot afford to reprint any numbers that iudy ue exnaustea. TERNS. One Dollar per copy, in advance. Kiev en copies will be furnished for fen, dollars; twenty-two cpies fr twenty dol lars. and so on in proportion. HZTThe priceof this paper is so low, that we cannot afford to open accounts with those who subscribe for it. Theiefore no attention will be paid to any oraer unless, the money accompanies it. BLAIR 4- RIVES. Washington, April 10th, 1835. Published and for Sale at this Office. r PATRIOTIC DISCOURSE the- North Carolina Whig's Apology for the Kehukee Association aBd, A Basket of Fragments, by Ihe Rer. Joshua Lawrence. Also, A Review f Clark's defence and jus tification to the Kehukee Association, writ ten by a lay member of the Association and. Occurrences in the Life of EUet Jo seph Biggs, wrote by himself. Tatboreugh, Aug. 9.
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