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Us sojourn iieit s but shcil- h fell a victim to ilt scourge oi cimumi, inuni lolcra. T'ie bereavement of its brents, i mrt easly roncrivt d Ulan tit-scribed. They have, bow ever, lite consolations of religion, j.ulllie bright prospect of meeting ,' "where the wicked cease from I-oubli"?. and the weary are at t'rices Current, jt Turborff and New York. aret his wife. per Tarboro'. Ne.w York lb. 10 12 12 13 lb. 0 23 j 23 30 1 gall'ii -45 50 j 31 3 i 13 10 i II 5 bush. 65 TO 80 61 lb. 14 15 lti is yard. 20 25 22 21 "bl.l. 750 800 750 600 I lb. 4 5 3 4 I lb. 10 12 12 13 !gaU'n 55 60 30 47 I lb. li 15 8 Hi bush GO 65 33 40 Ibl. 225 250 300 350 bush. SO 90 123 130 J bbl. 45 50 34 35 Bicoi', Beeswax, forii, folioii, foito" bag g flour, sup f. Iron, Lard, Molasses, tajar. brown Turpentine, (Viuaf. !50' 30 J 35 j W'liikev. v v tsiiists. t persons indebted to the estate of I Geraldus Took, dee'd, are requested io make immediate payment, as the aff.iirs tfiiie estate ore required to be settled and t'oseJ tJithwitli. Henry T. Clark. Ai;.23fh, IS36. Wilmington Raleigh Rail Road Company. Rail Road Officf. Wilmington, Aug. 18, 183- ) V01ICE ii hereby given, that a third 3 Instalment of five dollars on the -one, will be required of the Stockhold frs in said Company, on or before the lit October next. PAYABLE Ii Wilmington, to J. S Green, Treasurer. Duplin county, to Nicholas Hall. Esq. "Wayne " to Dr. S A. Andrews. "Wycombe " lo Theoph's Parker, Esq. h to Jas. S. Battle, Esq. "Halifax " to Col. A. Joyner. Lenoir to Wm. O. Most ly, Esq FiTtsinoutli,Vti. to Stephen Cowley, Esq. .Njrl'olk, do. to Robt. Souter.jr. Esq Edward B. Dudley, 3-1-6 'President. Mderby&M'Fheeters, COMMISSION MKUCIIANTS PETERSBURG, VA. Are now receiving their Fall Stock of GROCERIES, Cjmprisiiig a large and well selected as Mment of Goods usually kept in their Jii; which they offer to fiend and cus t:a?rs, at Wholesale or Retail, on liberal accommodating terms. They continue to devote particular at tention to the consignment of all Produce, Kceivii.g and forwarding Goods, and to ba-iness getieraSly committed to their care. Uur charges arc moderate, and we soli f t a continuance of public patronage nad ts:ifi.!mce. llolderbi M'Phceters. Petersburg, August 22, 1833. 31.4 Land for Sale. THL Subscriber wishing to remove to (he w est, offers for sale the Lund and Plantation, where be now ie.-id-, IN NASH COUNTY, .Vcar the Falls Tar River, CONTAINING 773 Acres, A description is deemed entirely unneces Mr.v. as those intending to purchase will Witless tie w the premises and judge for '-tuiselvt s. Crawford Arrlngton. K'cky Mount, Aug. 18. 1836. 31 5 Sbc of North Carolina, MARTIN COUNTY. Court of PUas and Quarter Sessions, JULY TERM, 1836. 'uir?Y.Yarrcl! and others, ) Petition for . vs. division oj ai-JJ-Gardner&wife h others, ) Negroes. Jl,:tpli Red Jichkwife and others ) Petition M t t- VSl (Jor l ar' " U.UarJncri wife and others, ) tilion. appearing to the satisfaction of the OUrt at Trm ll.ol In.r.P, RnHnn Of An'fe P'Iley a,'C residen,s ,)f ,he S,ate Aid!)(1n. lis ol-(jerej t,.lt publication -made i the Taiboro' Press for six htr f tIlem tc' aPPt'a," al l,,e uext ternl ta -11 0UI",. a"d plead answer or demur 'di Petition, or the same will be taken 0 confejso as to them and beard accord "gly. "'iness, .Tcs. I). Biggs, Clerk of said , Uu'Ul office, the second Monda of Ju-v-A.D. lS3t. JOS. I). BIGGS, Clk. Je dv 3 GO. 34 6 Notice. pcrnons indebted to the Subscri- ber fir nr irt'CMirn j. "U.llRJUHI 11 ""IB, IIIC M06til to call and sejtle the same before "'S'M Court next, as no furlher indul u' Will he given. , Samuel D. Procter. ' '1 2-, 1S3'. -TO ..THOSE Whom it may f concern! THE UNDERSIGNED, Having received Ms Summer Supply of GROCERIES, Adopts this means of annridmr slituents" of ibis imnonani sm.l ci.-.l acce-Mon to bis old stock. It ....J. cessary to decant, and but for one article s UAMPAIGNE-rnre stuff, indeed-l q nte exhilaratinga sovereign remedy tor despondency; or, to he as brief ae nnf "... . ... " c "in: iiiiuoea In sible, it has never entered the hearts of U5r w "v tned it, to conceive the excellencies of my 'Few brand Champaigne" As much rai-ht be said in behalf of many other things among my stock, which con sists of the following articles: A great variety of Candies, Muscatel and bunch Raisins, Apples, OiHiies and Lemons. Emrlich ,.,i...'.t- Vulm nuts, Butter and water Crackers ' Sugar Crackers, Tine apple Cheese, ' Scotch Herrings, best lump Sugar,' Ii iuii.iir aim cpanisu segars, CHAMPAIGNE, very superior quality, Champaigne brandy, French brandv Holland X3iu, Jamaica Rum. Pott wine. ..! iinitci , in w i.nianu ttuni, Spanish smoking Tobacco, Lemon Svrup, London Porter, Cider in bottles, Scotch Snuff, tallow Candles, sea bread, Codfish, I'uughUeepRie Ale, Brow n's best Soap, common Soap, Children's books, Jews harps, "ico itiatcnes, flaying cards, Mar bles, Lc. Lc. All which may be had for the rnnib r.i tion of twenty-five per cent, on their origi nal cost. Joseph B. Braddrj. July 12th, IS3l. AT COT, CERTAIN. -:t:- King fyEdmonthon Have now on hand a variety of Spring and Summer Hardzvare, Groceries, tfc. All of which Ibey are willing to dispose of At cost for Cash, Or at a very small advance on a credit to punctual customers. All persons wishing to avoid pay nig a large profit on Goods, should not fail to avail themselves of Ibis Great Opportunity We would further sav to our rnstomr. wi do Ibis for the purpose of making room for Jl larger Stock of Goods In thf Fall. Call nt the sign of . King, where the bargains may b.- found. King C5 Edmoudson. Taiboro', July 1st, 1836. Joticc. JUST RECEIVED, and for sale, an Assortment of By wholesale or retail. ATPLY TO Isaac B. Brady. July 7th, 1636. Valuable Lands FOR SALE. riflHE Subscriber being about to move il to the South, now offers for sale that Valuable Plantation Whereon lie now lives, containing 11 or 9 Well improved, with all necessary build ings, Orchards, &c. With a never-failing With three pair of Runners, Boiling Cloths Jlnd Cotton Gin. This Plantation lies IN THE COUNTY OF NASH, j On the north s'de of Swift Creek, one and a half miles Irom Ililliardston, in an agree- able neiohborhood, and as for health and fertility of soil is uol interior to any 111 the section of country. The Subscriber deems this notice sufficient, as he presumes that no person will buy without viewing the premises. Terms can be made easy. And if not sold before the 5th day of October next, WILL THEN BE SOLD At Public Auction. With a quantity of all other kinds of prop erty. Persons wishing to purchase are in vited to call, as a bargain will be given. Jos. drringlon, Jr. 14th July, 183G. 28-6 Constables' Blanks for sale AT THIS OFFICE. A SUMMER np HE Subscriber having taken the con. JL venient k comfortable establishment In the toztmof Warrenlon, KNOWN AS CHEEK'S TAVERN, Is prepared to entertain company iii such style and upon such terms, as he t'.oubts not will give entire satisfaction. He has Rooms which are large and ai ry, and well suited to the of families. The Subscriber feels warranted In say ing that this village offers as many ad van tages for health and pleasure as can be lounu 111 any patt of the State. Its char acter for health is unquestioned, and the oau 10 me Medicinal Springs. Which are within one and one half miloc. having been placed in excellent order, and the Houses about them renewed.it presents peculiar inducements to nor son from the lower counties as a place of residence, du- img me Slimmer and Fall months. These Snrinirs are much freooented bw the inhabitants of the village, and it is be lieved to be sufficient to say of them, that they are in all resDects like the famed wa, ters of Shocco. The Subscriber havin? determined fo fix his charges at the most reasonable rates, and to devote his whole attention to the comfortable accommodation of his Ouests, hones to receive a liberal shn of the patronage of the public. Geo. M. Men. Warrenton, N. C.June 1st, 1836. 23-8 Coffield King, MERCHANT TAILOR, EG3 leave to inform his numerous customers and the public generally that he has just received from New York the balance of his Spring and Summer IN.HIS LINE OF BUSINESS SUCH AS- Brown green Camlets, for summer wear, Super white ribbed Drill, do. Colored Crape ami Elastic, do. ,, Plaid Gautboon, do. ,, Wove, figured and plain Quilting, do. ., Plaid Chally, do. I'lain and figured Valencia, Wiggen, ,, MarsaiHes, Black and fancy Stocks, Bosoms and Collars, Mei.'s black buck : nd horkin Gloves, Elastic and knit Suspenders, &x. All these Goods will be sold low for cash, or on a short credit to punctual castomer. Gentlemen's clothing made and trimmed in the most fashionable style. All orders from a distance will be thankfully received and punctually attended to. Call at C. King's, three doors above the Planter's Ho tel, immediately opposite the Brick store, Tarboro', June i!Oth, 1836. lAst of Letters, Remaining in the Post Office at Tarbo rough the 1st of July, 183(5, 1c hie h if not taken out before the 1st of Oct. next, v ill be sent to the General Post Office as dead Idlers. Adams Henry 2 Hough Patrick II Alsubrook Drewiy Jones Elizabeth Miss Atkinson A B Johnson Ruben Atkinson Joel Jones Fred'k Bellamy S Mrs 2 Johnson Jos or Jas Bryan Dempsey 2 Jones Cath Mrs Bullock Joshua Key William Bollock JW Lawrence John Bryan Henry Lane Levi Boag William Lawrence M A F Mrs Bell Lorenzo D Lewelling Stephen Barnes Willie Lodge Sec Concord Bans Sally Ann Mrs Lodge Wors'l Master Bell Oliff Mrs ot Mt Morgan Brown Susan Mitchell Sally Brown John Morgan Redding A Bell Roderick ' Mercer John Cotten John W 3 Nettles John E Crmtcll Ezra Norvill Enos Carter John Porter Martha Mrs 2 Dancy &i Lawrence Pender ElizabethMis Dicken Richard Robards Wm 113 Dortch Isaac F Ridley John C Evans George N Raner Allen II Eliott John Sh 'ff of Edgecombe2 Ford Margatet Mrs Summerrell W R 3 Foxball Robert Spruill B J Ford Henry Suggs Joseph Grimes Tabitha Miss Savage Alston George James Shellon Burwell Hopkins Daniel 2 Taylor Stephen Hughes Albert F Windhom Cannon Mines B R Wilson Sz. Mullen Howard Wilson Wilson & Lawrence Hollans Robert Waller James Heart Benjamin Warren John Harrell Lvi Womble Enos Hicks Starling Warner SmithC Jas. JSi. Rtdmond, P. M. 66 $15 64$. . EiESMiSlirs, AND NORTH CALOLINA ZTOII 3.336, For Sfile at this Office at the Raleigh prices, viz: 10 cents each, 75 cent a dozen, 4 dollars for half a groce, $7 a groce, &c. October, 1835. New Goods! Netv Goods! IMPORTANT To the Public. fl HE Subscribers tender their grateful JL acknowledgments to their former cus tomers and the public generally, ( or their liberal patronage, and hope to merit a con tinuance nftho co,v.i 1... ,t:'. ... iiicii biiivi alien tion to businpsa. W e arc now in possession of our spring DRY GOODS. Embracing pr cr ,B 0u c and fashionable article in our line, cheap Jlnd cheaper than ever. Now is your chance Bargain?, good bar gains, no mistake. We have a large as sortment of staple and fancy Dry Goods, FRESH FROM New York and Philadelphia, Selected with direct reference to your bet ter judgments. Call and let us show you our varieties of spring Goods, which were purchased on the most favorable terms in those cities. We feel assured that we will be able to accommodate the public with as liberal bargains as they can buy elsewhere. The proofs are in trying call and see. A very large assortment of Boots and Shoes, cheap. Also, a few Drue's comnrisinc Lauda num, Ess. Peppermint, Batemau's Drops, British Oil. Castor Oil. Stousrhtun's Bitters. Copal Varnish, Opodeldoc, Gum Foetid, Camphor, INutmegs, Indigo, Olive Oil, and i.einon Syrup. S. Pender & Son. Tarboro', April 20. Look at This. Mr. William Claiborne, ABOUT Ihe year 1S16 or 1817, remov ed from the county of Amelia, in the State of Virzinia. andseltleil in some nart ol North Carolina; since which lime, bis triemls have not heard fmn him or been able to ascertain the pl.ice of his residence. tequeatbed to him by his wife's father, John Bagby, Will become payable the 1st of January Ib37, and ihe undersigned Executor of the Estate is anxious that he should come for ward and receive il; and that be, in ihe meantime, do advise the undersigned ot Ihe place of tiis residence. If Mr. Clai borne is dead, or has removed from Caro lina, his surviving relations or any other person who can eive anv information con cerniiig him, or his descendants, tt ill con fer u favor on the undersigned, by commu nicating such information by letter direct ed to him at Kanawha Courthouse, V;i. Thos. Matthews, Eiv'r. 1st June, 1S36. M. EDWARD MANNING, PNRDERS all persons indebted to him MJ to come forward and make immedi ate payment. Also, Ihe inhabitants ct Districts Nos. 15 and 16, lo pay their tax es without delay, as be contemplates on going to the North the 1st of Sept. and will not return in six months. Those concern ed will please obey the above mandate, as he cannot go without a full adjustment of lis affairs before his departure. Those having claims against him will please be so condescending as to present them for adjustment within the time prescribed. He will also have a couple of Horses for sale, One of which is extraordinarily gentle, suilabte for a family gig horse. One can be delivered the 1st of August, and the other Ihe 1st of Sept. Strict justice re quires, and necessity demands, that (he above article shall be attended to. July 91 h, 1836. WASHINGTON MONUMENT. THE Board ol Managers of the Wash ington National Monumental Soeiety invite DESIGNS for this structure, inten ded as a memorial ot a NATION'S GRATITUDE. It woulJ be to fetter genius, to prescribe any limits to the exercise of its powers, which should, however, in this case, har moniously blend durability, simplicity and grandeur. Although it is impracticable at present to estimate the extent of the con tiibutions that may be made, the Designs may be predicated on an expenditure of not less than one million of dollars. The Board of Managers will not offend American genius so much as to offer, in this instance, a pecuniary reward. The artist, whose Design shall be adopted, will feel amply remunerated; and all the De signs w ill be bound and carefully preserved to which end, it is requested that they be sketched, as near as may be, on paper of a uniform size, of Ihe dimensions of sixteen by tw enty-two inches. The designs to be directed to GEORGE WJTTERSQN, Sec'ry. AM .well assured that I shall not be able to dispose of my STOCK OF Spring and Summer By the winter, at the proposed profit of 25 per cent. on the cost and in order lo clear 1 hem out before I get my Fall and Win lei's stock, I now offer them At first Cost Preferring to do that rather than keeping them on hand until next spring and sum our, at w hich lime they are only Seasonable or Saleable All who want any article AT COST FOR CASH, Or on a credit until the 1st January next, will please call and take it. JV. II. Bounlree. 6th July, 1836. HERRINGS, Bacon and Lard. THE Subscribers have just received a supply of best quality CUT HERRINGS. . ALSO Bacon and Lard for sale, by S. D. Cotten & Son. Tarboro', May 24. JVotice. NEW GOODS. THE Subscriber after returning her most cordial thanks for "the verv libe ral encouragement she has hitherto recei ved at the hands of her natrons, bees leave to announce through the medium of the Pi ess, that she has just returned from New Yoik, and is hourly expecting the ar rival of lar purchases. With lue defer ence to the nublic. truth and iustice to her self ami Goods compels her to say that, A MORE NEAT AND Valuable Assortment. Was never offered in this section, and that they mrpass any of her former pui chases as much as the effulgence of Ue sun does ihe pallid light of the moon and she would simnly sureest lo those neisons who are desrrdus of procuring articles in her line of business, of the most fashionable style and at the cheapest rates, to favor ner w iin a call ere they purchase erse where, or they may sincerely regret thrir non-compliance with this intimation. She thinks it highly probable that among her assortment may be found articles vastly superior both in style and texture to any in this place. Believing they will be in great demand, and relying in the truth of the old saying that, they who live for oth ers live the more for themselves, she as sures her ft iends that her prices for those Goods will not be more exorbitant on that accoimt, than if every store in town was filled to overflowing with similar ones. Ihe following list of articles comprise her Stock: Oriental gros Bonnets, Florence do. Oriental cut do. fancy Tuscan gixs do. t olio do. t rench gunp do. plain straw do. Leghorn I uscan do. Swiss lace do. Shell side Coml, horn quill backs, twist and long Combs, A splendid assortment of bonnet and cap Uibbons, blond lace Veils, do. Scarfs, Pongee and Mai'celine Handkerchiefs, Pmk, white and blue Florence, Plain white and figured Satins, Brunswick Lace, blond and Grecian do. Thread and lace Edging, love Hhdkfs. Elastic Garters, grass cloth Hhdkfs. readier d tans, rich Leon Shawls, Brunswick Scarfs, silk Delian, Buff &. pink gro de Nap, figured Foulard, India rubber Aprons, of a superior quality, French worked Capes and Collars. Mohair Caps, Purls and Curls, Baskets, Pattern Cap and Bonnets, Pattern Dress, a variety of Candies, and numerous other articles too tedious to mention. ETAI! orders from a distance will be punctually attended to, and she hopes from her paying strict attention to busi ness, to merit and receive a share of the public patronage. Franr.es Campbell. Tarloro2d May, 1836. Coach, House, Landscape, and Ornamental THE Subscriber respec' fully informs the citizens of Edgecombe county that he has located himself In Tarborouzh. Where he is prepared to execute all orders in bis line of business. Those wishing Gig3, sideboards, sitting chair?, fire screens and Ihe like painted, will bring them to the coach shop of Mr. Terrell. He will leave town and go into the coun'ry, when house painting it required. All orders in his line of business will be thankfully received and faithfully executed on reasonable terms. Lewis de Jlrquer. Tarbofo' 26th Feb 1836. 3 IIEMRINGS. TTL'ST RECEIVED, a supply of liest M quality Cut Herrings, taken in Albe marle Sound below the Frying Pan which will be sold at $7 per barrel- S. Pender & Son. Tarboro', May 30. Herrings! Herrings!! Si- barrels Cut Iferrinzs. just received and for sale bv King & Edmoudson. May 30i h, 1836. JVotice. THE Subscribers will in a few days bo in receipt of their Fall purchases in New York and in Petersburg, of n general Assortment of Groceries, And the important articles to the Planter at this season of the year. We also intend to keep three wagoni employed in Ihe transportation of Cotton from this to Halifax, and will at all times give the highest prices for baled Cotton delivered in this place. D. RICHARDS $ CO. Tarboro', Oct. 14, 1837. IMPORTANT To the Public. Having on hand a very large and extensive STOCK OP Winter Goods, I now offer them Jit a reduction of 10 per cent. On last months prices those desirous of obtainiug Goods at a trifling advm.c on rvew ork cost, will most assuredly find it to their interest to call and learn "my pri ces before purchasing. !n my Assortment tciU be found: New est style dark and light Calicoes, from 10 cents to 30, Circassians, every color, 20 to 50 cents. Black and colored Silks, in great variety, 35 cents to 51 25, A great bargain in men's and women's Cloaks, from $3 to $8, Supeifuie Broadcloths, from 52 to 57, Sattinetts, from 40 cents to 51 25, White and red Flannels, 25 cents to $1, Rose Blankets, 52 to $6 per pair, Point Blankets, 60 cents to 51, Negro Cloth, all wool, six quarters wide, only 60 cents, do. do. thtee quarters wide, 35 cents, Cloth and blanket Overcoats, $6J to 58, Ladies lawn undersleeves, Ladies and gentlemen's silk Handker chiefs, 25 cents lol 50, 3f Bonnet, cap and belt Ribbon, cneap, Men's and boys HATS and Caps of every description. The largest and cheapest Assortment of Boots and Shoes, Ever exhibited in Tarboro' t (to wi!:) Men's Boots, 1 75 to 53, Men's lined and bound high quartered Shoes. 87$ to 51 12$, High and low quartered boys Shoes, 25 to 75 tents. Girl's leather shoes, 50 cents, Women's leather shoes, 40 to 90 cents, Women's leather and morocco Boots, 75 cents to 51, W-omen's morocco and prunella shoes, 50 cents to- 51 25, Extra fine kid L prunella Slippers, $1 25, Negroes coarse high and low quartered shoes, 40 cents to $1, Men's morocco and seal skin Pumps, 75 cents to 51 25. Sole Leather, 15 to 17 cents. It'ilh every other Article in the Hat and Shoe line. ALSO, a large and well selected stock tf GROCERIES, Hardware, Cutlery, China, Glass Earthenware, All of which are now offered at the Cheap Cash Store For Cash or Barter, Or on the usual credit, at most Extraordi nary Low Prices. J1S. tVEDDEL. Tarboro', Jan. 14, 1836. TO Carriage Jflakers. THE Subscriber wishes to employ some person to assist him in the above business. A young man of indus trious habits who understands Plain Slick icork Together with PAINTING, Would find R good chance by applying at mv hop near Tion' Store, Pitt county, N. Carolina. JjmjUu J0er. Jnlv 25th, 1836. Printing Press for Sale. SUPER ROYAL Pri1.ti.1g Press, or the old mode of construction, can br jplL procured on reasonable terms. Apply al thin Office. JuU- 22, ISJ5.
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