tuewxtjeraaEn t vw. , i sw-asyxsaass tS9 VWce. Y virtue of a deed of bargain and sale, executed to the Subscriber by Benjamin Wilkinson for purposes (herein mentioned, the same being of record in the Register' olfice fr the county of Edgecombe, he subscriber will otter at public sale on Monday, the 5i day of Feb ruary next, nt the residence of said U'il. kinson.all or as much of (he proper) y both real and personal of (he said Wilkinson, the same consisting in part of Mo nl I (5 likely Negroes, As will be sufficient to satisfy the terms of said deed. James Af. Red mew tl, January 26th, 1S37. Trustee. Land for Sale. WILL BE SOLI), before the Court house door in Tarboro,' on Tues day in February Court iixl, one Tract -of land joining the land of John H. Daniel and others, and containing Acres. , A credit of twelve months will be civrn. bond and good security will be required bearing interest from the date. Thomas Jl Invin Dec. 9ih 1631. 43 Notice. I FOR SALE, a young Negro Woman, j for cash. Apply to j JL 1). Hart. 1 December 9. 1S36. Last, JYotice. HE subscriber intending to settle the estate of the late T j ISenj. IVeaver, tfec'rf, i At February Couit next, notifies all per. 'sons having unsettled claims against. said estate lo present them before that time and all persons indebted, w ill pay forth- with. j James Ellinor, Jldm'r. f December 7, 1836. 1 State of Jorth Carolina. I . i EDGECOMBE COUNTY. J Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, MOV EMBER TERM, 1836. l Avey Dickinson ) Petition vs. for j Benjamin Wilkinson and others, ) Dower. . II 1 appearing 10 iiic sHiisiacnou oi me I 11 Court, that James Brown and hi wife iPriscilla, defendants in this case, are nun j residents of this Slate: It is ordered (hat 'publication be made for six weeks in (he Tarborough Press, giving them notice to .appear at the next Court of Ple.is and Quarter Sessions to be held for toe county aforesaid, at the Court House in 'I a Tho rough, on the fourth Monday of February next, then and there to answer, plead or "demur, or the petition will be heard ex j arte as to them Witness, Michael Ilcarn, Crerk of said Court, at Tarborough, the 4th Monday of November, A. D. 1836, and in II. e Ixlst of our independence. MICHL. HEARN, C. C. Price adv S3 50. 37 i j List of Letters, Remaining in the Post Office at Tar bo- I if not taken out before the 1st of jlpril next, trill be sent "to the General Post Office as dead letters. I Austin II Son 8 Jones A M Miss 'Adams Nancy J Irwin Dr Henry L Arquer Lenii Johnston Eliz Miss . Anderson George Lloyd Joseph R 6 Armstrong Micajah Land Charles "Anthony M B Lawrence Rev J 2 Barlow Arthur K 4 Lewis John D Barlow David Lawrence h Dancy ' Balls William Lodge Sec Concord 3 Bullock Joshua K Morehead&Reynolds Bryan Drew Moore Edwin L - Brady Jos B Mercer John Bennett Mark Medicine Vender of Best John Prindle P A Bell Maraiaduke II Peal John Bilbry Nathaniel Phillips E Clerk Sup'r Court Pippen William Daniel John J Dr Sugg Redding 2 jEdmondson Joseph Stalon Cecilia S Mrs ( Knglnnd James Staton Ezekiel Enson Theophilus Sesoms Wi'son 1- oreman AgsS SpicerJosinh Garrett John 3 Sharpe Benjamin i Glover Sarah Mrs Tryon Selder S Hyman St Lawr'e 5 Thi'pen Dennis lllinton William Wortdey William Hughes John F Ward Timothy W i tt n . iv:ii-r I U..i,.M 1 iiuweil Diiiniii m inri ivi n"'"-" t Knight Charles C Waterman L L I Knight J C Wilkins Willi i Kinney Daniel Mc Whitfield Uenjamin Jones illiairi l Jas. M. Iltdmond) P.M. I 91 $14 20J. Five Cents Reward. Wp ANAWAY from the subscriber, on Mm Monday, the 16th fust, an indented apprentice to the saddlery business, named George G. Lynch, Aged abou 19 years. The above reward, but no thanks, will be given tor his appre hension and delivery to m. All persons fire cautioned against employing said ap prentice or hai boring or crediting him on ny account. Benfn Williams. Tuboiough. Jan. 20, 1S37. 3 MATS -.HHWiTI Tarboro' Academy. SpHE Exercises of this Institution will oe resumed on Monday, the 2d of Ja nuary, uuuer the continued superinten dence of Miss A. M. Razsdale Dec, 23d. 1836 ' 4 Female School. pHE MISSES JENKINS will recom. mence (he duties of their School the first day of February next, Jit (si an geville, One mile from Lawrence's meeting house. Board thirty d.dlars per session of five m mills. Tuition from five to nine doU lars, according d (heir different studies. The healthiness of the situation is well known, in evidence of which there has not occurred one cne of sickness in the Iami Ij during the present year. Dec. 20th, 1S36. 6 ICPThe Halifax Advocate will insert the above three times. La Yallcc jfemale eminarp. THE Exercises of the nbove lustilu. fiwn will recommence on the third Monday ( 1 0 ) of JanUj The subscriber wiih much pleasure informs his friends that Mr. Emma McElvie con tatties Principal in the Seminary. The following will be the course of Stu dies Reading, Wrifing, Spelliilit, Compo sition, Graaimar. Elementary Geography, United Stales History, Arithmetic, An ci. nt and Modern History, Universal Ge ography, including Ancient Geography, American History, Rhetoric, Logic, Natu ral Philosophy, Euclid, Aljebra, Astrono my, Moral and intellectual Philosophy, rtatuntl Tlieolopy, Elements of Criticsm, Chemistry anl Botany; for the nbove bran ches, per session of five months, 5 10 00. Latin - - $5 00 French - - " 7 50 Drawing - ! - 5 00 Painting in Oil Colors 10 00 Music on the Piano Porte, - 15 00 Music on Guitar, 10 00 Board - - 40 00 Half (he Board in advance. Tip poo S. Ilroxvnlow. Halifax co. N C. Dec 7. NASHVILLE Female Jlcadcmy. THE entire control of this Institution for the ensuing year has been com. mitted by its Trustees to mv sunerinien- dence. It is my desire to place it upon an equal tooting witn the f eniae Academies of Tarborough and Louisburg. To do this I have engaged Miss Mary liagsdale to lake charge of the school. M is Ragsdale hris had the charge of this school the last session of the present year, and by her un wearied attention, together with the rapid advance of her pupils in their various stu dies have given entire satisfaction to her employers. I deem it unnecessary (o say more aooui ner quaniicainns, lor she is so well known ninon-; an extensive nrnn.iiiit ance in Nash and Edgecombe, and parti. ciilarly in Jasli n? an instruct . ess, that I feel justified in expressing the elief that those who commit their children to her management wtll have nothing to fear. Tl. . .. ::i 1 11c- ui si session viuiHiieiice on Monday 1 0i JaWy, i837, And end on Friday, the 231 of Jim. The 2nd session will commence on M unlay, the 3rd of July, and end on Friday the 81 h of December. The price of Tuition the same as nt Tarboro'tgh, that is, 'fen Dol lars per session for the lnwr classes, and Twelve Dollars per session for ihe 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'l them oiT before it ends, and in such cases the foil ion will be charged only for the lime at school it is particularly requested thai the students should begin with the session and be per mitted to remain during (lie session, that (he teacher may have an opportunity of doing justice to herself and her pupils; for it is designed (hat an Examination shall be held at the end of each session. Board can be had in a few families upon as cheap or cheaper terms than in Tarborough or Louisburg. It is hoped that 1 his school will be liberally patronized, for no pains will be spared to make it worthy of the confidence of the public. Jl J. Matlle, December loth, 1836. 4(J rcsz WILLIAMSBOROUGH , Female Seminary ::- THIS Institution will be re-opened for the reception of Boarders and Pupils On Monday, 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. Eight or Ten Young Ladieit can be accommoda ted with board in the family, at $40 per session. Terms for TUITION per session: Orthography, Heading, Writing and Arithmetic, - 6 00 English Grammar, Geography, Chemistry, &c. - S 00 Drawing and Painting, - 5 00 Music, - - 15 00 Needle work no extra charge. .Mary e inilh. UPianos (uned and repaired by the subscriber. JOHN W. SMTIL All orders hi the country promptly at tended. Dec. 10, 183& ' STONY HILL Academy. r?n HE Examination of the Students in f- "'"Huii(ii will lake place Ihe - and 2.1th i..w . ...1.: r. 1 r , nine rarenis Z U,,ardl" are respectfully invited to " ihe Exercises will recommence on Monday, 9th January next.at 540 per ses- sum for Board. Xr- t.. .. :n - - . J.UKIUM win vary from JO to IGd-dtarspersession. Books .nun:S iiiriiisheil at cost. STONY HILL Is one mile from fti.' high and healthy country'; an evidence of Which 1 r ' case OI gicKness Das occur, red during the present session amonj: 45 students. 0 Communications directed tQ the Princi pal at Ransom's Bridge, Nash county. ft. Garrett, Prin. Nov. 12ih, 1836. 46 7 FEMALE Boarding School THE duties of the School at Lochitl, near Hillsborough, Will be resumed on the 23d January. The Subscriber intends affording to hi? Pupils every facility of acquiring an Edu cation of the highest character, both solid and useful, as well as ornamental. The better (o accomplish (his object, his num. her will be strictly limited; and he also designs procuring the services of an able female Assistant from Ihe North. The Pupils of the School are treated in every respect as members of a private family, and while their intellectual im provement is seditiously attended to, a hie h regard is paid to the cultivation of thi-ir morals and their manners. Having now had some years experience in Teach mg, the Subscriber feels confident of be. ing able to place his School on a footing with (he best Institutions for Female Ed ucation in the country. The situation of the School, a mile from llillsbomuoh. is pi--, one combining every advantage of retire ment and health. TERMS are 580 Per Session; which includes Board, Tuiti n and Books. Mu sic and Painting are sepnrate charges. Ilillsboro, Dec. 1, -836 48-6 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. Colten & Son. Tarboro', Mav 21. VALUABLE Nervspapcr Estu Idish men t FM SALE. THE subscribers having determined to engage in a different pursuit, the spectator Est ah I is h m ent h offered for Sale. The Oflice is well provided with the ne cessary materials, and notwithstanding that no effort have been made, beyond the mere transmission of the paper to those who voluntarily ordered it; the patronage is such that there is no other branch of business known to the subscribers in which the same amount of cnpilal produces grea ter pro(i!g. As the sale is merely a matter of conve nience to the subsci ihers, no one need ap ply as n purchaser who will not sustain Ihe political principles uhicli the Spectator lias advocated. Pasteur r Jloore. Newbern, 4ih Nov. JS36. Jlwfid Disclosures, HY MARIA MONK, Of the Hotel Diett Nunnery. MONTREAL, hp EVI5ED, with an Appendix, con MM laining -Part I. Reception of the first edi(ion. Part II. Sequel of her Nar rative. Part III. Review of the cage. Alsoj a Supplement giving more particu lars of the Nunnery and grounds. Illus trated by a plan of .he Nunnery t or sale by Oct 10. I. P hrady. AND NORTH CALOL1NA FOB 837, For sle at this Office at the Raleiph prices, viz: 10 cents each, to cents a dozen. 4 dollars for half a grocr, 57 a grore, Lc. October, 1836- Till I Hill II IF llll IlllJiinjuin JYotice. The Subscribers continue to transact Commission flnsiness IN NORFOLK: All produce left with their Agents, Messrs Simmons &, Eilre HALIFAX, Will be forwarded without delay by the wagon now tunning from that place, to Gary's Depot, the present termination of the Portsmouth and Roariokt Rail Roach The waggonage is 20 cents per bale on COT fN31 TON. And the Rail Road freight from Gary's Depot to Norfolk is 25 cents per J00 lbs. James Gordon Co. Nov. 7. 1836. . , 44 ELECTED by the very first Musician K5 m he United State?, Charles E. Hors, Esq. of New York. The Subscriber has just received Tivo Pianos. Of very superior lone and finish. They have been examined by five or six musicians, who pronounce theni first tale; several of the oldest and most experien ced cabinet makers in this place, who have carefully examined t'ne exterior, unhesita tingly declare them far ahead of any thing of the kind they have ever seen in Peters burg. For the quality ol these Instru ments, I ref r to Charles E. Horn, Esq. New York; Dr. Thomas Robinson, Petersburg; Dr. Robert Emmet Robinson, do.; Wm. M. Robinson, Esq .Richmond; Charles Berg, Esq., Professor of Music in this place. Edward P Xash, . Bookseller. Petersburg, Va. Aug. 23. 37 JYotice. Miss Frances Campbell, FTER tendering her unfeigned thanks lo her patrons for past favors begs leave to announce to the public, that she has just returned from New York, with her Fall and winter supply of Fashionable Milliner y Jind Alantuamaking Materials, Where she spent several weeks for the purpose of information, h iving had a va riety of work executed in her line, became acquainted wiih several of the most fash ionable and experienced Mantau Makers in the city from whom he gained instruc tion of great importance in the business, such as will enable her to exhibit to the fancy of the ladies something new and equally pleasing. Her stock of Are far gupeiior to any of her former pur. chases, having had the assistance of a Connoisseur in her selections, the same was therefore made with great care and exemplary task. Her Stock consist in part of the following articles (lo wic) Fig'd Silks and Satins, Thread and Bobbinet laces, Blond lace and Edging, Blond Capes and wash blond, French worked muslin, lace Capes, Infant Caps, Bobbinet ii muslin inserting, Long silk and kid Gloves, Velvet and oil silk Aprons, Puffs and curls, Shrll and silver Combs, Wax and alabaster dolls, Toys of m'tpy kinds, fruits, nuts, &.e. Florence, Leghorn, satin, tilk, velvet, bea ver and straw bonnets, in 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. Tarboro', 17tli Nov. 1836. Coach, House, Landscape and Ornamental THE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Edgecombe County that he has located himself In Tarborough, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line of business. Those wishing Gigs, sideboards, sitting chair., fire screens and the like painted, will bring them lo the coach shop of Mr. Terrell. He will leave town and go into the conn'ry, when house painting is required. All orders in his line of business will be thankfully received and faithfully executed on reasonable terms. Lewis dc Arquer. Tarboro' 26th Feb lS3o 6 Constables1 Blanks for sale AT TIIIS OFFICE. Vein Goods, iihv Goods. THE Subscriber takes great pleaure , in announcing to his customers and the Public in general, that he has just re turned from the North, with a complete Assbrlinenl of Fancy DRY GOODS, and nndcKntEs, Which he prop.-.e to sell on most reason able terms a great, many at least 25 per cent- cheaper than was sold in this market during the last season, such as Bale Rope, Bagging, Blankets, be. s The Subscriber has also on hand, a great variety of heavy Heady Made Clothing, Consisting . of Cloaks, over Coats, dress Coat, Pantaloons and Vests, suitable fdr the approaching season. . The Subscriber will give in barter br in Cash for Cotton or Corn as much as his i neighbors, as he. wishes lo buy a large quantity of both. Isaac II. Brady. Tarboro', 1st Oct. 1836. NEW & FASHIONABLE FALL AND WINTER Millinery, fyc. THE Subscriber informs her custom ers and the public, that she is now opening her Fall Supply of Fancy Millinery, Comprising an extensive assor tment of (lie most fashionable aifd durable articles for Ladies wear, which with her former slock renders hw assortment complete. Among the articles will be found Pattern silk, velvet and traw Bonnets, Ladies beaver hats, different colors Ostrich and fancy Feathers, Head dresses, Capes, Collars, Stc. Puffs tnd Curls,,in greal variety, Plain andlieurcd Silks and Satins Mode, Crapes, Gauzes and Florences, Laces. Edgings, -Inserting: and Footing. A splendid assortment of Ribbons, artifi-i cial r lowers, Sic. &:. These Goods were selected bv herself. and having had an excellent opportunity 10 j become acquainted with the latest iNorth ern fashions, she invites those wishing any article in her line to give her a call. Jl II Harvard Tarborongh, Nov. 4. Herrings! Herrings!! Tl AXffX BARRELS Cut Herrings, JL HjrHjJ just received and for sale by King C5T EdmoiulsoUi May 30 1 h, 1836. TO THOSE Whom it may concern THE UNDERSIGNED, Having received His Summer Supply of GROCERIES, Adopts this means of apprising his "con stituents" of this important and splendid accession to his old stock. It seems unne cessary to descant, and bat for one article only, f would forbear. The one alluded to is CHAMPAIGN E rare stuff, indeed quite exhilarating a sovereign remedy for despondency; onto be as brief as pos sible, it has never entered the hearts of thog-e who have not tried it, to conceive the excellencies of my Fooc brand Champaignc." As much might be said in behalf of many other thiilgs among my Mock, which con sists of the following articles: A great variety of Candies, . , Muscatel and bunch Raisins, Apples, Oranges and Lemons, English walnuts, Palm nuts. Butter and water Cracker?. ) Sugar Crackers, Pine apple Cheese, scotch Herrings, Dest lumpbngar, Principe and Spanish Setats, CHAMPAIGNE, very superior quality, Champaigne brandy, French brandy, Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum ' Port wine, Irish whiskey, New England Rum, Spanish smoking Tobcco, Lemon Syryp, London Porter, Cider in bottles, Scotch snuff tallow Candles, sea Bread, Loco foco Matches, Flaying cards, Mar bles, Sic. &.c. All which may be had for the considera tion of twenty-five per cent, on their origi nal cost. Joseph B. Braddy. Julx.lSth. 1830. Valuable Land FOU SALE. ' - ::- THE Subscriber intending to remov to the State of Mississippi, offers for sale on very accommodating leims.that Valuable Tract of Land, Whereon he now resides, containing About 800 Acres. It is admitted to be inferior to no farm in the county if Greene lo ih quantity of acres. It lies on th- north side of Gret Conieutm a , creek, five miles below Stnii tohhurg. There are on the premises J good Dwelling House, And out houses and attached to it Ji valuable Grist Mill. Between 3 and 4O0 acres of cleared Lam) well adapted lo ihe cultivation of li e ta pie productions of the country, particular ly cotton. The term's will be mad very Accommodating, and likely young reroeg taken in payment at casn priree. Fof further particulars those who wislHo pur chase can come and judge for themselves. J. Speight November 29, 1836 47 JYotice. rTT HE Subscribers will in a few day Jl. in receipt of their Fall purchases in New York and in Petersburg, of a general Assortment of Groceries And the important articles to Ihe Planter at this season of the year. We also intend to keep three wagons employed in the transportation of Cotton from this 10 Halifax, and will at nil times give the highest prices for baled Cotton delivered in this place. D. RICHARDS 8r CO. Tarboro', Oct. 14,1835. IMPORTANT To the Public. (laving on hand a very large and extensive STOCK OF Winter Goods, ! now offer them At a reduction of 10 per cent. On last months prices those desiroos of obtaining Goods at a trifling advance on New Vork Cost, will most assuredly find iti. to their interest to call and learn "my prL ces before purchasing. In my Assortment xcill be found: Newest style daik and l-ght Calicoes, from 10 cent to 30, Circassians, every color, 20 to60e-nts. Black and colored Silks, in greal variety,. 35 cents to $1 25, A great bargain in men's and. womeu'it Cloaks, from 3 to $8, Superfine Br;adroths, from $2 n 7, Sattiuetts, fibm 40 cents lo i 3Tv White and red Flannels, 25 rmia to $ Rose Blankets, $2 to $6 p.'r rMir,. Point Blankets, 60 cents to $ i Negro i loth, alt wool, six oNirlrs wide,, only 60 cents, do. do. tin ee quarter wide, 35 cerlg Cloth end blanket Overcoat?,. fJ to $S, Ladles lawn undersleeves, Ladies and gentlemen's sijk H;n dker chiefs, 25 cent to 1 50, Bonnet, cap and belt Ribbon cheap, Men's and boys 11 ATS andi Cap of very description. The largest and cheapest Assortment of Hoots and Shoes, Ever exhibited in Tarboro to wit:) Men's Boots, $1 75 to $3. Men's lined and hoimd high ouartereo) Shoes. 8i lo SI 12-i, High and low quartered boys Shoes, 25 t 75 tents. Girl's leather shoe, 50 cents, Women's leather edioes, 40 lo 00 cents, Women's leather and morocco Boots, 75 cents to 5t Women morocco and prunella shoes, cents to $ 25, Extra fine kkl & prunella Slipper, $1 2-", Negroes coarse high and) low quartered s Woes, 40 ee rs to I , Mew's moroteo and seal skin Pomps, 71 cents to 51 25. Sole Leather, 15 to 17 cents. With every othtr Article in the Hat and Shoe line. ALSO, a large and well selected slock of GROCERIES. Hardware. Cutlery. China, Glass Earthenware, Ail of w hich are now offered at ihe Cheap Cash Store For Cash or Barter ti!bwiiJ:i!?. S2I Or on the usual credit, at most Etlraordi narv Low Prices. JAS. IVEDDELU Tarboro', Jan. 14, 1S3&