Iiand for Sale,
'ILL BK SOLD, before ilm Cmni
I w niiiise niior in luiunio, on ittes
d;iv Febmary four: nex', one Tract of
Jand joining the l.i n l of John li. Daniel
and others, and containing
1 1 48: Acres.
I
A credit f I welve month; will b civou.
j bond and good security wi'l !; ! quired
i beting interest from Ihe dale.
Thomas J Incin.
Dec. 9th 1S36.
4S
Square the Yards,
j Call and Settle.
OrnilC Subscriber being about fo remove
L1 from town, requests all persons in
jebtad lo him to call and settle forthwith
and all those buving claims against him
will present them for adjustment.
j 1. U. BRADY.
Dec. 23.1, 1836. "
Notice.
If
FOR SALE, a youn
f Negro Woman,
For cash. Apply to
. J). llarL
l December 9, 1S36.
JYotice.
WISH to rent or lease, within two
inili-s and a half of Tarhornugh, on
he road to Sparta, a very good ami will
inished
Dwelling House,
5 And necessary out house. There are
f 725 or 30 Acres,
Of cleared Land attached to it, besides a
fchoice selection of fruit trees of different
kinds. Should any person wish to renl
or lease such a situation, I should be sla.l
fr them to make it known by the 1st of
January next.
t J Villi am Foil hall.
Nov. 15, 1836.
45
Last JYotice.
ir
II E subscriber intending to settle the
JJ. estate ot the late
tlenj. Weaver, detfd,
At February Couit next, notifies all per
sons having unsettled claims against said
estate to present them before that time
and all persons indebted, will pay forth
with. James EM nor, Adm'r.
December 7, 1836.
Stale of .Voi Ih Carolina,
EDGECOMBE COUNTY.
Court of Pleas and Quarter Session!,
NOVEMBER TERM, 1836
Avey Dickinson 1 Petition
vs. for
Benjamin Wilkinson ai d otln- is. ) Dower.
IX appearing to the sati-lartion of the
Court, that .lam' S Brown and bis wife
l'riscilla, defendants in this case, are non
residents of this State; It is ordered that
publication be made for six weeks in the
Tarboiough Press, giving them notice to
appear at the next Court of Pleis and
Quarter Sessions to be held for the county
aforesaid, at the Court House in Tarbo
iough, on the fouith Monday of February
next, then and there lo answer, plead or
demur, or the petition will be heard ex
arte as to them
Witness, Michael Heani, Clerk of 6aid
Court, at Tarboiough, the 4Hi Monday of
November, A. I). 1836, and in the lx 1st of
our independence.
MICHL. HEJ1RN, C. C.
Price adv 3 50. 37
List of Letters,
Remaining in the Post Office at Tarbo
mil trh ihp. 1st of Jan. 1837. ichich
if not taken out before the st of Jipril
next v ilt be sent "to the General Post
OJfice as dead letters.
Austin II h Son 8 Jones M Miss
Adams Nancy J Irwin Dr Henry L
Arquer Lewis Johnston Eliz Miss
J Anderson George Lloyd Joseph II 6
i Armstrong Micajah Land Charles
I Anthoxy M B Lavrence Rev J 2
Barlow Arthur K 4 Lewis John!)
R:irlnw navi.l La w rencc &. Dancy
tt.-itt: William Lodge Sec Concord 3
Bullock Joshua K Moieh. ad&Reynolds
Bryan Drew Moore Edwin L
" Brady Jos B Mercer John
s Bennett ,.!ark Medirine Vender of
j Best John Prindle P A
B-ll Marmaduke II Peal John
i B'dbry Nathaniel Phillips E
Clerk Snp'r Ci-ni t Piipen William
Daniel John I 5)r Snvir Rpdfli.iir O
Mil
Edmondson Joseph Staton Cecilia S Mrs
England James Staton Ezekicl
Eason Theophdus Sessoms V i'son
Edinoiidson John Stalling Mary Mrs
Foreman Ags S Spicer Josiah
Garrett John 3 Sharpe Benjamin
Clover Sarah Mrs Tryon SeMer
Ilyrn tn &i Lawr'e 5 Thupen Dennis
Ilinton William Worslev WilliHm
Hushes John F W'aid Timothy W
Howell Bi itain .
Willerford U utwell
Knight Charles C Waterman L L
Knight J C Wilkins Willis
Kinney Daniel Mc Whitfield Benjamin
Jones V illiam
Jus. M. lli dnwnd, V. M.
VI $14 20J.
Tarboro dcatlcmy
JIHE Exercises of this JSj(ulion will
a bH --sumed on Monday, Uie 2l of Ja
nuary, unoer the continued supeiinten-
dence ol Mjss J. 4V.vJae
Die. 23d. 1836 . " 4
Female School
-
S will recom-
w mnce the duties of their School the
first day of February next,
Jit (Irangeville, .
One mile from Law ience's meeting house.
Board thirty bdars per session of five
in intlis I'm it ion from five lo nine doU
I. u, according t llieir different Mudies
The healthiness of the situation is well
known, in evidem e of which there has not
occurred one ca-e of sickness in the lauii
ly during the present year.
Dei:. 2Ulh, lb36. 6
(Ef The Halifax Advocate will insert the
above tliree limes.
La Vallec
THE Exercises of the above li siitu
lioii will recommence on the third
Monday ( Mill) of JanUj
The subscriber with much pleasme informs
his friend:, that Mrs. Emma McLlvie con
timies Principal in the Seminary.
The followin will be the course of 5m
die-: Reading, Wiiiiug, Spelling, Compo
sition, Grammar, Elementary Geography,
United Stales History, Arithmetic, An
cient and Modem Hislorv. Universal Ge
ography, including Ancient Geogr-piiv,
American History, Rhetnnr, Logic, atu
al Pii.l isooliv. Eik-IhI Al. hm Acr,....
mv, Moral and intellectual Philo-op'nv,
."Natural Theo..ry. Elements of Criticism.
Chemistry and Botany; for the above bian-
nes, p. r session ol five months, 10 00.
Latin" - - $5 00
French - 7 50
Drawing - 5 00
Painting in Oil Colors 10 00
Music on the Piano
Forte, - 15 00
Music on Guitar, 10 00
Hoard - - 40 00
H.ilf the Board in advance.
Tippoo S. llrowidow.
Halifax co N C. Dec 7.
NASHVILLE
Female Academy.
THE entire control of this Institution
for the ensuing vear has been com
mitted by its Trustees to my superinten
dence. It is my desire to place it upon an
equal fooling with the Female Academies
ot Tai borough and Louisburg. To do this
I have engaged Miss Mary llasdale to
take charge of the school. Miss Ragsdale
has had the charge ol tins school the last
session of the present year, and by her un
wearied attention, together with the rapid
advance of her pupils in iheir various stu
dies have given entire satisfaction to her
employers. I deem it unnecessary to sav
more about her qualifications, tor she is so
well known amoo; hu extensive acnuainl
ance in Nash and Edgecombe, and parti
cularly it Nash as an insti nct ess, that I
feel justified in expressing the belief that
those who commit their children to her
management will have nothing 10 tear.
I he first session will commence 011
Monday, lGi7, Jan'y, 1837,
And end on Friday, !he 23 I of Jihv. The
2. id sesiou will commence on Moudat,
the 3 1 ot July, and end on r rnlay i lie 8th
of December. Tuepiiee of Tuition the
same as at Tarborough, that is. Ten Dol
lars per session for the lowi r classes, and
Twelve Dollars per session for the higher.
No student will be received for a less term
than one session, unless providential acci
dents should prevent their commencing
with the session or ca I them off before it
ends, and in such cases the Tuition will be
charged only for the lime at school It is
particularly request- d that the students
should begin with the session and be per
mitted to remain during the essioi., that
the teacher may have an opportunity of
doing justice to herself and her pupils; tor
it is designed that an Lxaimeation sl a 1 1 be
held at the end of each session. Board
can be had in a few families upon ns cheap
or cheaper terms than in Tarborough or
Louisburg. (t is hoped that this school
will be liberally patronized, for no pains
will be spared to m ike it worthy of the
confidence of the public.
Jl. J. Battle.
December 15th, 1836. 4'J
WiLLlAMSliOUOUGH
Female Seminury
::-
fTTl H 1 5 Institution will be re opened for
U the reception of Boarders and Pupils
On Mouday, the 9th of January next.
Mrs. Smith assures her friends that ev
ery attention will be paid to their morals
and their instruction, in the several bran
ches which she proposes lo teach. Eighl
or Ten Young Ladies can be accommoda
ted with board in the family, at 40 per
sei'n
Terms for TUJTIOJV per session.
Orthography, Heading, Writing
and Arithmetic, - $6 00
Enidi'd Grammar, Geography,
Chemistry, &c. - S 00
Prawing and Painting, - 5 00
Music. - - 15 00
Needle work no extra charge.
Mary tmilh.
(tTTianos tuned and repaired by the
subscriber.
JOHN IV. SMITH
All orders in the country promptly at
tended.
pec. 10, 1836. 49
. STOXY 11 ILL
Academy.
THR Examination of ti.e Students in
ihis Institution will lake place the
-in) and 2.5th ii.st at which time Parents
and Guardians are respectfully invited to
attend. . 3
ihe Exercises will re-commence on
Monday, 9th Jan .ary next, at 40 per ses
sion lor Board, fee. Tuition ill varv
from 10 to 15 d :a,s per session. Books
and candles furnished at cost.
STONY HILL
Is ooi mile Irom Sims Cross Koads, in a
high and healthy country; an evidence of
which, but one case of sickness has occur
red during the present session anions; 45
students.
Communications directed to the Princi
pal at Ransom's Bridge, Nash county.
M t . UarrtU, I'rin
Nov. 12ih. 1836. 46 7
FEMALE
Boarding School
THE duties of the chool at
! ochiel, near Hillsborough,
Will be resumed on the23i January.
The Subscriber intend- affording to hi
PupiU every faeility of acquiring an Edu
cation ot the hihe-t character, both so'id
and uefu, as well as ornamental. The
bele" so acc t plish this object, his num
ber will be'tiicllv limbe.i: and he also
designs !M: ui iug the services of an able
female Asis nt from he North
The Pupils of the School are tr-ated in
every respect a members of a private
family, and wluli- heir intellectual i im
provement is sedulously attended to, a
hi ah regad is paid to the cultivation of
their muials and their manners. Having
now had some years experience in Teach
niU, ihe Subscriber leels confident of be- .
in:; abl to plice his School on a fooling
with the b--t Institutions for Female Ed
ucation in the country. The situation ol
Ihe School, a mile from Hillsborough, is
one comtinin e ey advantage ol retire
ment and heal h.
TE?ti3 are $S5 Per Sessmn; which
includes B-'Htil, Tuition and Books- Mu
sic and Painting are epraU- charges.
Hillsboro',Dec 1, ?S36. 48 6
IlERRiNUS,
Bacon and Lard.
THE Subscribers liav ju-t received a
supply of bel quality
CUT HERRINGS.
ALSO Bacon and Lard for sale, by
J) Cotten & hon
Tarboro', May 24.
VALUABLE
Newspaper ICsta hiishment
FOK SALE.
-si---
THE subscribers having determined to
engage in a difiYrmt puisui', the
spectator Establishment
v offered for Safe.
The Ofiice is well provided with the ne
cessarv materials, and notwithstanding
that no effort have been made, beyond
the mere n iiusmi-sion of the paper to those
who volunlardj ordered it. the patronage
is such that there is no other branch of
business known to the subscribers in which
the same amount of capital produces grea
ter profrs
As the sale i merely a matter of conve
nience to the subset ibers, no one need ap
ply xs a purchaser who i il not sustain ihe
political principles whico the Spectator
lias advocated.
Fnsleur & Moore.
Newborn, 4ih Nov. 1836.
Jlwfid Disclosures,
BY MARIA MONK,
Of the Hotel Dien Nunnery.
MONTREAL.
MEVISED, with an Appendix, con
taining Part I. Reception of the
first edition. Part II. Sequel o her Nar
rative. Part III. Review of the case.
Also, a Supplement giving more particu
lars of the Nunnery and grounds. Illus
trated by a plan of 'he .Nunnery.
rV I. li Hrady.
EiBXvEirsrS,
AND
NORTH CJiLOLlNA
;r rS
For sale at this Offic at the Raleigh
p. ires, viz: 10 cents each, 75 cents a dozen
4 dollars for half a groce, $1 a groce, kc.
October, 1836.
JYotice.
The Subscribers continue to transact
Co mini it a ion rlnsiness
IN NORFOLK.
All produce left with iheir Agents,
Messrs Simmons &, Eure,
HALIFAX,
Will be forwarded without r?elay by the
wagons now lunnin? from thai place to
Gary's Depot, the present termination of the
Portsmouth anil iloanuke
Rail Koad,
The waggonage is 20 cents per bale on
"5
COT
TON,
And the Rail Road freight from Gary's
Depot to Norfolk is 25 cents per 100 ibs.
James iiordon Co.
Nov. 7, 1836. 44
KLECiED ty lle ery first Musician
o ihe Unit il State.-, Charles E.
Hoiin, Esq. of New York.
The Subscriber has just received
Two Pianos.
Of very superior tone and finish.
Th.y have been examined by five or six
musicians, who pronounce them first late;
several of the oldest and most ptuprien
i:ed cabinet makers in this piaee, w ho h .ve
carefully examined tne exteiior, unhesita-
linoli. turlai-u ihcm fnr ulivnrl .f am l;..i
o - . " . ........... g
ot the kind they have ever seen in Peters
burg For the quality ol these Instru
ments, i reu r io
Charles E. Horn, Esq. New York;
Dr. Thomas Robinson, Petersburg;
Dr. Robert Emmet Robinson, do ;
Win. M. Robinson, Eaq , Richmond;
Charles Berg, Esq., Professor of Music
in this place.
Edward P Nash,
Bookseller.
Petersburg, Va. Aug 23. 37
JYotice.
.Miss Frau' es Campbell.
t FTEK tender'n.i; her unfeigned
JSA thanks to her pations for past favors
begs leave lo announce to the public, that
she. hat just returned from New Yoik.
with her Fall ai.d winter supply of
Fashion Lie Millinery,
itid Mantuamaking Materials,
Where she spent several weeks foe the
purpose uf iuiMrmHtion, hviog had a va
riety ,t work executed in her line, became
acquainted with several of the most fash
i nable and experienced Mantau Makers
in the city from h she gained instrne-
lion of great importance in the business,
such as will enable her o exhibit to the
fancy of the ladies something new and
equally pleasing. Her stock of
'ilV rfS
Are far superior to any of her former pur
chases, having had the assistance of a
Connoisseur in Iter selections, ihe si.me
was therefore made with great care and
exemplary task. Her Stock consist in
part of Ihe following articles (to wic)
Kig'd Silks ad Satins,
Thread and Bobbinet laces,
Bloml lace and Edging,
fdoud Capes and wasli blond,
French woiked muslin, lace Capes,
Infant Caps. Bobbinet &, muslin inserting,
Long silk and kid Gloves,
Velvet and oil si k Aprons,
Puffs and curls. hH and silver Combs,
Wax and alabaster dolls,
Toys of in my kinds, fruits, nuts, he.
Florence, Leghorn, satin, silk, velvet, bea
ver and straw lionn-ts, hi great variety.
Together with many other things too te
dious to enumerate,
All of which she offers on moderate terms.
All orders from a distance will be prompt
ly attended to, and she hopes by strict at
tention to her business to merit a liberal
patronage.
larboro', 17th Nov. 1830.
Coach, House Landscape,
and Orna mental
fTJl'iE Subscnber respectfully informs
tl the citizens of Edec..mbe county
that he has locted himself
In ' Car borough,
Where he is prepared to execute all orders
in his line of busim ss.
Those wishing Gigs, sideboards, sitting
chairs, fire screeus and Ihe like painted
ill bring them o he coach shop of Mr
1 err II.
He will leave town and go into the
roun ry, when house painting is requited
AH orders in his line of business will In
thaukful'v received aud faithfully executed
on reasonable lenns
Lewis Jt ftrqner.
Tarboro' 2Cth Feb 1836. 8
1TD7T A WjTKCS f
NEW tiOODS,
' ew Goods, new Goods.
:J:-
THE Subscriber takes great plea-ure
-in announcing to his cusiomets and
the Public n general, that he has just re
turned Irom the North, with a complete
Assortment n Fancy
DRY GOODS,
AND OR0CKR1KS,
Which he prop -t s io sell on most reason
able terms a great many at least 25 per
cent cheaper than was sold in thi- market
during ihe last season, such as Bale Rope,
Bagging, Blankets, Sic.
The subscriber has al o on hand, a great
variety of heavy
Heady Made Clothing,
Consisting of Cloaks, over Coats, dress
Coats Pantaloons Mid Vests suitable for
the approaching season.
The Subscriber will give in barter or in
Cash for Cotton or Corn as much as his
neighbors, as he wi-hes lo buy a large
quantity of both.
Isaac li. Hrady.
Trborn 1st Oct. 1836.
mimn
NEW & FASHIONABLE
FALL AND WINTER
Millinery, fyc.
THE Subscriber informs her custom
ers and Ih' public, lhat she is now
opening her Fall Supply of
Fancy Millinery,
Comprising an extensive assortment of the
most fashionable and durable article- for
Ladies wear, which with i ei former stock
renders her assortment complete. Among
the articles will be found
Pa'tem silk, velvet ami straw Bonnets,
Ladies beaver hai. different colors.
O-trich and fancy Feathers,
H.-ad dresses. Capes, Co'lars, &c.
puffs and ( urls.,io great variety,
Plain and figured Silks and Satins,
Mode, Crapes, Gauzes and Florences,
Laces, Edgings. Inettings ar d Footings,
A splendid assortment of Ribbons, artifi
cial Flowers. &c. tc
These Goods were selected hv hrr-elf,
and having hd an excellent oppo.Mii iiy lo
become acquainted with the iiert North
ern fashion-, she in ites th-se wishing any
article in her line to give her a call.
J. c
Tarborongh, Nov. 4.
Howard
Herrings! Herrings!!
Tl Ifhlfh BARRELS Cut He. rings,
, M V just received and for sale by
King ir' Edmondson.
May 30i h, 1836.
TO THOSE
IVhoni it may concent'
THE UNDERSIGNED,
Having received
His Summer hupply of j
GROCERIES,
A.lonis ihis means of apprising his "con
stituents" of this important and splendid
acces.-ion to his oul stock ii seems unne
cessary to descant, and but for one article
only, I would forbear. The one alluded to
is CHAMPAIGNE rare stun", indeeJ
quite exhilaiating a sovereign remtdy
. . . i u i . r
lor uesponueiiiy . ui, u nc .is in in pus
sible, it has never enleied the hearts -f
those who have not tried it, to conceive
the excellencies ol my
i ox brand Chnmpaigne."
As much might be said in behalf of many
other thin? amon? mv -lock, which con
sists of the iollow ing arti Its:
A great variety of Caialies,
Muscatel and bunch Rasins. Annies.
Oranges and Lemons, English walnuts,
Palm nuts, lluller ami watr Cracker?,
Suar Crackers. Pine apple Cheese,
Scotch Herring, nesi ininp ?ugart
Principe and Spanish .egars,
CHAMPAIGNE, very superior quality,
Champagne brandy, r rencli branny.
Holland uiu, Jamana Hum roit wine,
Irish w'' iskey, New Ettiand Rum,
I
Spanish smoking Tobcco, Lemon Syrup,
London Porter, Cider in bottles,
Scotch snuff, tallow Candles, sea Bread,
Loco foco Matches, Playing cards, Mar-
bles, &c. Sic.
All which majr be had for the consider"
tion of twenty-five per cent, oo their origi
nal cost.
Joseph B. Hraddy.
July 12th, 1836.
mIIIBHBHBW
Valuable Land
FOK SALE.
THE Snh-ii-ri'-ei it.lemling to remov
to ihe State ol Mississippi, ffeis for
sale on very accommodating leim- that
Valuable Tract of Cand,
Whereon he now reside containing
About 800 Veres.
It is admitted to be inferior to no farm in
the cou ,ty of Greene to th quan'-ity of
acres. It lies on the noi ih side of Great
Contentitea creek, five miles below Stan
lonsburg. There are on the prenii-.es
J good UiveUing House,
And out houses and attached to it
A valuable Grist Mill.
Between 3 and 4n0 acipnf cleared Land,
well adapted lo ihe culiivaib.it of the sta
ple production ot ihe c oitry. particular
ly cotton- The terms will be made vrv
accommodating, and likely youi.r egroeg
taken in payment al case, price. For
further particulars those who wish to pur
chase can come and judge for themselves.
J. tpeizht.
November 29, 1836 47
Notice.
TilE Subscribers w ill in a few days be
in receipt of their Full purchases in
New York and in Petersburg, of a general
Assortment of Groccriesr
And the important articles to the Planter
at this season of Ihe year.
We also iut. nd to keen three waiona
employed in the transportation of C"tton
from this io Halifax, ami will at all limes
give ihe highest prices for baled Cotton
delivered in ihi place.
D MC HJiHDS $ CO.
Tarboro', Oct. 14, 1835.
(P IMP iiri A ST
To the Public.
-::-
Having on hand a very large and extensive
STOCK OP
Winter (oods,
I now offer them
Jit a reduction of 10 per cent.
On last months prices 'hose desirous of
obtaining Goods at a trifling ad vat re on
New YoikCosl, will mosi gut'.!y find ic
to Iheir in'ei't-st to call and learn my prt
ces belo.r pun basing
In my Assortment xcill be found:-
Newest si li d.n k and Lghi t'aiu oe, fron
10 cent- lo 30,
Circassians, every color, 20 lo 5 cenl
Black and colored SiUs, in great vrkty,
35 i i'iui lo 5l 25,
A great bargain in men'- ami woiueaV
Clonks, from 3 to $8,
Sopeifiue Brt aU lot i.s, from $ 10 7,
Saliineils, 1mm 40 rents lo 1 25,
White and ted Flannels. 25 -eiuio gf
Rose Blank, is. $2 to $6 per pur,
Point Blankets, 60 eitis 10 5
.Negro ' loth, all wool, six qu itters wide,
only 60 cents,
do. do. ihiee quarters wide, 35 renti
Cloth and blanket O' reo-u-, 56J t. 8,
Ladies lawn uml-ri-eve.
Ladies and getnletneti' .if k H;r.lker
chiefs, 25 cents tofl S10,
BontiPi, cap and bli Rilihon,
coeap.
Men's and boys HATS and
Caps of - very description.
Hit largest aivl cheapest Assortment of
Hoots and Shoes,
Ever exhibited in Tarboro1, (foui;)
Men's Boots, $1 7 lo 3.
Men's lined and bound hi,;h quartered
Mtoes, 87J to 1 12$.
Hiah and low quartered boys Shoes, 25 to
40 t enls.
Girl's leather shoes, 50 cents,
Women s leather shoes, 40 lo 90 cents,
Women's leather and moiocco Boots, 75
centi- to 51,
Women's morocco and prunella shoes.
cents lo 51
Extra fine kid ii prunella Slipper, 1 25,
Negroes coarse high and low quartered
shoes, 40 c nls to 1,
Men's morocco and sea skin Pumps, 75
cents t si 2j.
Sole Lea'hM-, 15 lo 17 cents.
IVilh every other Article iv the
Hat and Shoe lint.
ALSO, a large and well selected stock oC
GIWCEKIES.
Hardware. Cuflert. China,
Glass Earl fan ware.
All of v hich are now offered at the
Cheap Cash Store
For Cash or barter,
mi
XLttmscv. at
,)r on the nsiml ndn, at most Extraortti
i-.ary Low Price
J.iS IVEDDELL.
Tarboro', Jan. 14, 1S3.
V