HEMEMBER, Que and Jill, ,j jjomilrre is actually Sel- j'ri.r an elegant new Stork f Coo'K :t firl cosU Should 'lV article he wanting, please call d hliv it, s;,ve ,u voursel! r'm -j 5 10 50 per cent, in the pur 111 , The sale of which has al ' '"'iy comiiienrt'tl and will conti 'privately IVoim day to day !'ltil all i l'l Til,noro Jimp 2. 1835. Jho Goods. rilllK Subscriber ha just receiv- 1 tHl his upply oi Spring Goods, Vi.i'h ,r quality, variety, and (..jj,vl'KS arc not snipped .v any retail store in this State, I lV, positively be sold on a 'vnm modal ing terms as any sioie n tills plaie- 1 1 j. rr. cotten. T;it hot'1.' M'b May, IMS Police. 5 ibcribrrs arc now removin! .1, '. - ! I clun.l In lh Sl,,r l'.r.! trOill Ull II "' - .... j u . M.. II.. ........ t. I r,nrf afil riirrrrl v opposite to John V. iii's.. Ttify fv days, off'-r j '.Mili' Hqiw'i'y Salt, Molasses, Su-J '.raii-i CW Having. Hope, and all" f f heavy ankle w!,ich ie important to I , merS at this .isuii ot" the year. I , and highest price, will be ni ioT baled ('ono,.. ). RICHARDS S? CO. T:,rhnr..iL'h. Nov. -27th, 1834. Stocco Springs, rPHE medicinal virtues of which have been attested by the re c'. limed health of hundreds who : have viited them, will he opened I fi r ti e reception of Company on ' r.e f.rst ot June. Terms, for ird, as usual, viz: Grown ; jxiMtns l per day. Children j rJ Servant, half price. Horses ' 7j Cents per day. A reasonable ticdjciica will be made for Fami l.es by the month. Since the last Se.on, Chimneys have been built u the C a b i i i , which will make thnn much more comfortable la addition to the usual con veniences of the Establishment, BATHING HOUSES have alo been constructed, where Baths of fcvuv degree of temperature will te fi:rDihel. xx johnson. Shorco, Warren Co M;iv 14, 1SS5. 1-6 VERY BEST Coltun Yarn and Twine FOR SALE. 'THE Subscribers feel grateful lor the I i bera I patronage which t'ty received the past year, and by aidu.ity and punctuality liis-jines to merit a continuance t-' pit hvors. liy now have and expect to fp constantly on !i;,nd the Vmj btst Cotton Varus, Y fun No. 2 to Id iucluHVc. A'.o, various sizt-s of the best Lotton S'ihP 7o,vif its dura td.ty and ticnih has been fairly and the Subscribers feel r',J ne-itation in pronouncing it 1 -''-nor io tione, if not superior to u' ' market, tioth the above a: :M:!es they expect to deliver to i-'iers On ys liht-rnl lprm a , ir-tlcs of the same quality can j ::-i"ocined elsewhere, 'i'heusu- hjr-- for conveyance will be . 'fns' of sale for all quanti ? Cs f'f Yum over one thousand ;uU1 months credit will be ;--irjvt;d fur any quantity under ':ie lhuund pounds, four month?, r'-e purchaser giving note (with ,:uV,,ter0 at the time the Yarn f - delivered, payable at the above I aa ?it time. F Ui nniiiHf.i,.. . - r c. t . r.-r. inuis ui usneries win ; '71 10 apply to the Subscri- :P ,Vwil,,: for lhe future, as a ' r)' liberal credit wilt be iven. ,,M;,"-r Has-el k Williams ;lt:(santsfor the Subscri- ij,;','81 JiHiamston Mr. Henj. st Renville and Messrs & Ku.e, at Halifax-' , ' i arn and Twine can be -l ,jn tbe same terms as at " factory. ft'f'fUt $ lUUJTIIEnS. " ;S Jan. Uiv;r, 10; 1835. t-'-T-Zf- -i5J"- JYo less than Worth Of most beautiful and su perior Dry Goods, Selling Oft" at Cost i the Cheap CASH Store. 9 JAV1NG fully clcu'nlud on leaving this Statu for the Great West, has dutcrminuil on selling oiY his Stock of Rich Goods at Cost, And even LESS, for many articles. It cnut be obvious to nil economists, who wish to lay in a supply of Cheap Goods, thiit such an oppor tunity may never anain occur. The extensive Stock the vast v-triety of articles and the absolute necessity of sel ling out, together with the newness and splendor of the assortment, combined with such Extra JLoio Prices, are points of advantage not to lie overlooked by those who study i heir own interest. The attention of COUN TRY MERCHANTS, as well as those who wish to purchase largely, is particu larly invited anil he does not hesitate to assert, that they can be furnished with any 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 are the following: 10,000 yds. Calicoes, of the new et & most fashionable style, 3.000 (inghamt 2,000 Printed Muslins, 10 pieces splendid light cold summer Chally, 2,000 yds. black and colored Silks, 400 elegant gauze, crape, and fancy silk Handkerchiefs 300 piects bonnet and cap Ribbons, 200 dozen belt Ribbons, 000 women's Capes, at 15 cts. GOO yds x barred Mu5lins. for lree 200 corded Skirts, 5,000 yds. unbleached Shirtings and Sheetings, 3,000 " bleached do. do. 2,000 ' brown Linen, for panta loons, from 2h cents, 40 pieces men's summer cloth, l,SO0 vds. lrM Linens, 350 men's black and drab lur Hats, 100 " black satin bea ver from $2 37, 200 " wool Hats, 120 boys fancy Cups, GOO Palmetto Hats, from 12i cents, 310 women's Leghorn bonnets at from GO cents, 200 Tuscan and straw Bonnets, from 50 cents, 2,400 pair women's leather and seal skin Shoes, 2,C00 morocco do 1,500 " Ladies prunella and French kid do. 1,000 hoys, 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. With almost every other ar ticle in the Dry Goods, Flat,!gUsL Good seed cotton will be 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 after the 25th inst. I will sell for CASH ONLY & those who have been in the habit of obtaining credit, will please take the hint and make ar rangements to pay up. Turboro23d May, 1835. Piano Forte for sale. J HAVE a very hamlsnrne IMA NO for sale persons wishing io purchase, would do well to call and examine it. J. tr. COTTEX. May 21 111, 1S35. Henry Johnston, MERCHANT TAIl.OU, JAS just received from New York, a splendid assortment ol Goods in his line of business, superior to any thing that has been brought to this market. He would particularly invite gentle men that want Fashionable and Cheap GOODS, To Call and examine them, as he is confident l)e can please all such both in quality and price. He has a large assortment of fine Cloths of all the most fashionable colors, which he will sell very low for cash, or on a short credit. He will also retail without ma king, to those that wUh lo have their garments made elsewhere, as he intends turning his attention to that as well as making. He has on hand first rate white and black beaver HATS, and fine silk Umbrellas, which he will sell very low. He also has on hand and intends keeping a good assortment of Ready made Clothes, Made and trimmed by himself. Gentlemen furnishing their own cloths, can have them made and trimmed in the most fashionable manner, 'and at the .shortest no tice. A fine assortment of gen tlemen's Stocks of all kinds. (trOall at H. J.s, next to the Brick store. T.irborough, April 22, 1S35. CoJicld Iing Mi:UCIl.NT TAILOR, rPAKES this opportunity of informing his customers and the public, that he has jut receiv ed from New York, his ,upply of Spring Goods, In his line of business consisting in part of: Superfine blue, black and green Cloths, Blue and drab Cassimeres, Green and brown Camlet, for sum mer wear. Linen drills and summer Cassi meres, Plain black velvet and figured Ves tings, Linen bosoms and collars, Black patent bombazine Stocks, cc. Together with his former Stock, all of which he will dispose of on living terms for cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers. Those wishing to purchase will please lo cajl, as they can have the opportunity lo examine for them selves. Gentlemen furnishing their own Cloths, can have them made and trimmed in the most fashionable style and at the short est notice. All orders from a dis tance will be thankfully received and punctually attended to. Please to call at C. King's, three doors above the Planter's Hotel, on Broadway, opposite the Brick Store, wheie he will be found daily at his pot. Tarboro,' 7lh May, 1S35. 'Young liar rod, WILL STAND the present season 3t my stable at the Kails of Tar River, at Col. Benj. Wilkinson's, and at Jordan Joiner, Sen r s, alternately and will be let to mares at the reduced price of Five Dollars the season, with twenty-five cents lo the Groom in every instance. The season has already commenc ed nnd will end the fir.st of Au- taken in payment at the highest cash prices. Those who wish to mprove their stock of horses may never have a more favorable op portunity. PEDIGREE. As to his pedigree it is deemed necessary only to observe that he is of the Archie and Collector stock. The horse and his get are so well known in this vicinity that it is considered useless to give any further particulars. Ev ery care and attention will be paid, but no liability for accidents. DOSSEY BATTLE. March 19th, 1335. 12 ACADEMY. THK EXAMINATION of the Students belonging to this institution will take place on ...u.suay ana Friday, 1 1th and itn June, at Which and friends are requested to at- ieuu. The Exercises will recommpnrp on Monday, 29th June, on terms as formerly, (viz;) S45 for all over 16 years of age, and S40 for all under that ace. Stony Hill Is situated in a hih and healthv place, remote fronplades of dis sipation, 1J miles from Sims's Cross Roads and 9 from 11 ill- iardstnn. Address at Ransom's Bridge P. O. Nash county. May 30i h, 1835. 23 5 VALUABLE Plantation and Town Lots FOR SALE. WILL SELL, on terms to 1 suit the purchasers, the Planta tion situate on the north side of Tar River, known as the POItl LJIND, 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 04, in the town of Tarborough, now oc cupied by Mrs. Stilman. Those wishing to purchase will make application lo Benj. M. Jackson, Eqr. JOS1J1II COLLINS, SenW. 20th April, 1835. 17 Land for Sale. K Subscriber offers for sale her Tract of Lain! lying in Edgecombe county, commonly culled the Hunge Orchard Plantation, Containing 329 acres, with .in apple or chard on it capable of making 2.j or 30 barrels of Hramly. This lanl lies one mile below the Great Tails Tar Kiver, and ad joins the lands of Charles Harrison, Rob ert So rey and others, and has on it the ne cessary netiro houses, bams. &ic. A part of this Land is of an excellent qualify, and if application is soon made, possession will he given immediately and long credit giv en it preferred. A further description is deemed unnecessary, as no person uill buy without first iewmij the Laud. Terms made know n on application to Jno.J. Bunn. RACHEL DUNN. Dec. 19th, IS: I. 6, Lund for Sale. 'ltlK Subscriber is anxious to sell his Tract of Lend, ad- 1 joining the one on which he now lives. It contains G30 acres, some ot which is low grounds, the balance piriey woods. This Tiact has a good dwelling house 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 and examine for themselves, as the Subscriber may at all times be found al home, and is determined to sell if he can pet any tiling over half the value. CJI HARRISON. Oct. 2Rrh. 1834. JSarouchcs. JUST RE CEIVED, di rect from the manufactory at ggjg me i.iiJiui, sev eral lisht U A- R0UCHES, intended for one or two horses. They are of differ ent qualities anil prices, and will he sold on accommodating terms. These Barouches were manufac tured expressly lo order, and the work can be warranted. ISAAC B. ERA DV. Tarboro,' May 1. 1S35. NEW Coach & Gig Manufactory. 1 tiL Subscriber re spectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has commenced bilsinesa for himself on his lot in Tarborough, near the Bridge, where he will be prepared to carry on the above business in al1 its Vari ous branches. lie served a regular ap prenticeship under Mr. Thos- Cobbs, of Raleigh, who carried on the business very extensively, and kept in U's employ regu lar northern workmen. If several years acquaintance with the business in one of the most extensive establishments in the Slate could ensure his success, he feels con fident he should meet it; but he is perfectly aware that attention is equally necessary, and this attention he is determined to ren der. He hope, therefore, that all persons who may favor him with their patronage, will never become dissatisfied or disap pointed. His work shall be faithfully exe cuted and of the best materials. He ex pects to have in a short lime a general as sortment of materials from New York, which will enable him to do his work not inferior to any done in this section of codn try. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Nathaniel M- Terrell. Tarborougb, Jan. lt, 1 iini v Bargains! Bargains!! Neiv Goods! jXeiv Goodtf! Cheapest of the Cheap, or a (telle cheaper than the cheapest.. lYE presume to inforni the public generally (believing that we have an equal right with our neighbors so to do,) that we have just returned from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, (and came very near going to Boston,) where we purchased the Most splendid Assortment of Spring and summer rtsi l nal ever decorated the shelves of any establishment in the city of Tarborough, (none excepted) and are now Selling off at nearly Cost, For Cash, and at a very small ad var.ee on a credit. Among our assortment may be found The most beautiful Prints world, French Muslins, Ginghams, (new style,) French Calicoes, printed Jaconets, Figured chintz Calicoes, . French Bombazetts, Bombazines, Circassians of various colors and qualities, Crape Camlets, colored satio doe skins, bird eye London do. Silks of every description, silk Shawls, silk dress Handkerchiefs, Gro de Naps, Gro de Berlin, Pink and blue Satin, watered, Gro de Swiss, Poi de Soi, figured plaid Gro de Nap, White Satin, blue black do. Parasols, Fans, Bead bags, Jaconet and mull muslins, checked muslins, swiss and book muslin, Robes, corded skirts Ladies and gentlemen's Gloves, Cotton and silk Hose, Broad Cloths, blue, black, claret, brown, drab and eretn. Cassltneres. t'nnr.v n!iirl ttriwrrl r- J !. ,K. ., .iwum, uictu, 1 iii-sircaKcU auU speckled, ; Stocks, of v arious qualities, Kcuen Uassimeres, cotton Cassi meres, Beavertines, plaid Linens, ribbed Linen, for summer we:ir, Furniture pru t, birds eye Diaper, Drapery, brown Holland, Oznabuigs, Ticklenburgs, brown Linen and white do. Drills, Lasting, patent Thread, Tur key red, Ladies, Misses, and children's $hoes of everv descrintion. dirt cheao. French kid slippers, spring htei'di rumps, prunellas, morocco, leath- j er, seal sKm, ccc. occ. Gentlemen's boots and shoes of eve ry description, buck skin, calf skin, seal skinj horse skin, cow skin, and what not, Major Down ing's, David Crockett's, Jim Crow's, Zipp Coon's, Gen. Jack son's, Van -Buren's, Nullifier.-, Union, consolidation, and amalga mation, About 200 Ladies and misses straw and Tuscan Bonnets, Straw cords and tassels, Palm leaf Hats, from 18 cents to 3, colored and white, spotted ::ud speckled, &c. &c. HARDWARE & CUTLERY, of every description. Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Farming uten sils, Castings, Iron, Nails, Salt, and Steel, iOO bbls. Whiskey and Rum, Brandy and Wine, Sugar, Collee and Molasses, Upper and tinder Leather, Harness and Skirting Lea ther, Saddles and Bridles, Saddle bags, travelling trunks, travelling bags, harness, bri WAaLiViV H!m lute vnnrv unrl riding and gig whips. About 2000 shell, horn; and brass tuck and side Combs, Head Pins, guard beads, bead guards, Gentlemen's and youths fine fur Hats, cloth caps, hair caps and chil dren's fancy caps; Drugs, medicines, paints, oils, white lead, putty, window glass, candles, Earthenware, china, jugs, jars, stone pitchers, tin ware, flax, &. The abovi Goods were pur chased with cash up and no grum bling, which enables us to sell them a leelle cheaper than the cneapesi auu as sncn we are determined lo do so, not caring; to make any thing more than sufficient to keep us from starv ing, having no heirs nor poor kin to provide for. We particu larly invite tl. Ladies to call and examine our splendid assortment of fancy Goods, and see if we have nothing that will please them. Should we be so fortunate as to have an article thai will strike their fancy they shall have it at their own price, provided it be within ihe bounds of reason. Knight, Garrett & Co. No. I, Broadway, Tarboro, April 30, 1S35.. Bacon and Lard. rl1ltE Subscriber i now receiv mg and offers for sale, four hundred barrels prime Cut Herrings. Also, in store, a quantity of prime BACON and L A RD. J. IV. GOTTEN. Tarboro,' 14ih MaV. 1835 15,000 Dollars worth Of every description, For WHOLESALE or RETAIL at nearly Cost, by Knight. Garrett Co. No. 1, Broadway. Tarboro,' April 30, 1S35. NEW AND FASHIONABLE JWillinary, c. iyiRS. A. C. HOWARD in 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. tz Plain and fancy colored pattern Silk Bonnets. Fancy Tuscan, plain and open 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, irtbertingb.&c. Puffs and Curls, in great variety, Silk and straw cords and taseh, Ribbons, Flowers, &c. &c. 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- . meiu x- ihfm, as bein: of excellent quality and also remarkably cheap. She invites an examination of thptr, a thy caiv.oi fail to please. Par horn,' May 1. 1835. JUillinary Store. MISS MITCHELL, Bugs leave to inform herfrie nds and the public, that she has laken the Store House next door to Mr. W. Harris, for merly the Bank where she opens the largest & most splendid Assortment of JHUinary ever brought to this market. She? natters herself, that from the knowledge of business acquired in sever, years employment in lhe most extensive and fashionable establishments ili the City of New York, and being well ac quainted with most oT the Millin ary and Mercantile Establish ments in that city, she is enabled to purchase goods low, and have her Millioary made up in a supe rior style and on the most rea sonable terms. Among her assort ment will be found 150 Tuscan Bonnets, (different sizes and patterns) at from Sl,50 up to the finest rnade. A handsome assortment of Nprth ern made velvet, satin, and silk Bonnets. A variety of Caps, Capes and Tur bans. Black, white, blue; pirik and yellbw Italian Crapes. Black, white, blue, yellow and va riegated Ostrich Feathers. Artificial Flowers, feather and vel vet Flowers. Gold and silver do. Black and white blond Edgings and Footings. Hair Braids, Pulls ar.d Curls, A few elegant painted lustrihgShawls 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 assures them that &he 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 Ihe Northern s'yle. 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 attended to Halifax, Feb. 25.

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