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1 Stale- nfJS'ortlt Carolina, EDGECOMBE C'VU'lY. Equity, MUCH IV.R.Yi, 18-J7. lJcnrvBcrion and Pa'iirtk Boit an:l wile Elizbbeth, plaintiff.,, I Oii vs. giitnl John Pe-d 'VI wile Elizabeth and J 'J. Jclhro 8enon, dH'eud mts, j . IT appearing to tin satisfaction of .aid Court, t t lhf sal I defendant are t,o!i resident-: It is therefore ordered, that publics' ion be made tor six w ! ii the Tarboro' Press, commanding ilieui each f them tj appear at the next torm of said Court, to be if Id lor said county nt ihe Oontt House in Tarboi ouch, on tlie second Mtnday in September next, tlien and there lo plead or demur to said bill, or answer the same, otherwise judg. ment will he taken pro conf- gso, nnd tlij tae heard ex parte as to them. Test, . NO H FLEET, C.M.E. Price adv 5 List o f Letters, Jicmaviiufz in the Post Office at Tarbfc rough Hit 1st of ,'lpril. 1837, which if not taken out before the 1st of July Htxt.vill be sent to the General Pott Ojjice os dead letters. Adams Henry Hopkins Win D 'r Array Wm UP Hyinuii John U Anderson Benj Hearn L H Anderson James L Heart Robert D Audersoa Andrew 3 Hicks Stalling Arnold Francis John sou William Andrew William Joyner Lucy Mist Belaud John Jones W illey Jl yakii Beuj Doct Joyner Teropy Baits Joseph Knight WmorJordan Bell II A Si B 2 King k K'rao.idsoii3 Bell Julia A MUs 2 Koi-hl ii Co D 2 Purnitte Thomns hillebrew Geo V Banington J Law rein e Elder J Bell Alexander Lewi Knelin II Bryan Dmpey Littlu Thomas J Blocker Jyhti B 2 Moore Samuel 2 Bu?ha.l V. Mi-s Mooring G M liiHildy Joseph B Mooring St St.tion Benton Ruhis .Manning Riiljf n M Bnrrint-ton Mrs Moore E S Miss Hell Sally Mrs Mitchell Reb'a Miss Bennett Mark 20 Norman A Kev Bell Olive Mrs Parker Arthur Jr 2 Coker James Peel James Campbell F Mis Pinman Reudin Clerk of the Superior Porter k. Son E Court 2 Muffin Leinmon Cherry James R-beit Wm J Deverson Jnhn-F Scacvola Editor of Dardt n Mary A Miss Sassinett Rfd.lin El iner Josiah Simmons William Ktheredge Lewis Stiff of Edgecombe FnremKii Mr and Mrs Staton Roderick A S Smith Thomas Foxhall Surah Mrs W ombl Eno Glanding Archibald Womble John W Garrett John 2 Witkins Willis bardiir-r William Webb William Hiigueiiin Chan A 3 Williams Lewis Harrison Richard 2 Wimberlv Robt D Jas.M Redmond, T.M. T14 $16 66. Muckle John, "ILL STAND the ensuing season at his stable in Ede-ccombe county. and will be let to mares at TWELVE DOLLARS the single lean, TWENTY Dollars the season, and FOKTY Dollars to insure a mare to be in foal with twenty-five cents to the Groom in every in stance A transfer of property forfeits le insurance. The season will commence the lt day of March, and end the 1st of July. A fair and liberal deduction w ill be made if any responsible person w ill make up a club of five mares. Every attention will be pnid, bat no i opoosibilitv for acci dent?, tic. Muckle John, Wa? goi by old Uarrod. he hy od Sir Archie, llarrod's nam by old Dioiwde, liis grandam by old Bt-llair, his g. zraiidnui by the import j ri. Harry. Muckle John's dam by d.i Collector, ,n grendam by the old imported Citizen, Ins g. gramlain by the impoited Union, bis g. g. raiidam by t!:e imported Buckskin. It i unnecessary to trace him further, as the above is suffi cient io gite liini a pedigree not sm passed Ly any horse in the country.. REMARKS If any uniireiuIiced imli viiinal, or one who i? willing ly do justice, j v dl examine particularly the many good ciosfrs both of imported and American kick, with which MUCKLE JOHN is so deeply tinctured, they must arrive to the conclusion that the whole of the insiedi- nts are perfectly compatible, and that he ' in the whole entirely free or destitute of the least particle of adulteration. His pedigree alone is sufficient to give dim a character, without the high authorities of respectable sportsmen, or those who are vtll acquainted with the most genuine Racing block. Capt. Harrison, of Virgi nia, who is well known throughout the "ion as one t j has endeavored to im j rove the stock of burses in this country, nd who has owned and had in possession tliose of the greatest reputation, pronoun ces Muckle John to be made up of the bi st crosses of any horse now in America. The following are his words: t is with much J'leasure that I tan say, and which I have fir some time believed, that Bulluck's Muckle John i-hould not tand second to any horse in America, tor never was one in possession of more of the genuine Muff, tz: Archie, Collector, Chiaen, he. Lc" Black Kite it is true lias bren beaten and so has Southerner, they have also on the other hand a ran be seen by an examina tion into the Turt Ri-gistt-r, been success lul. As evidence that they are valuable race horses, eight thousand dollars have Iwen offered for them and refuted. Muckle John ha6 hd but three cults carried to the J'urf and all have proven to be good race I'erges, poking loth the essentials of speed and game. If the people of this country fhould ever fee disposed to improve tkeir rt'K'Jc of horses, particularly thore if the racing character, ttiey i au never bava tlie piivilrge of so d.t'uig at a more propitious period han that of accepting the preient 'iivoreble opportunity. JOHN J. DANIEL, JOSHUA K. nULLUCK, IVM. G. liULLUCK. r-b. 27, iS37. Mi mm Land for sale4 XpHE v.bscrib.T bavin? determined to move to the m..ui., oCVrs for 8tle hig Land adjoining the tozvn of Tarbovoupli, Whirl, for health, hKHpiy ot loCntion, ?ood water, &c. is not inferior io any in rhis section of the S'ate. The tract contains 300 Acres, lormg made accommodating. Chas. G. Hunter. February 6, 1 837. JYotice. WW WING poitively decided on remo J1J1 ins from Tarboro' on the lit June, we respectfully invite all our friends who nave 1 1 ii st 1 1 iffi accounts ot any description with u, to call and seitle the same at the earliest possible day their convenience will a imit. Our business has been of long standing', uud our uniform disposition to be accommodation to our customers, we hope will be a sufficient stimulus to insure a punctual acquiescence to our request, that we may be enabled to close our busi ness by May Court, (the longest time we think of residing in Tarborough.) This appeal is made with a confident expecta tion thai all concerned will call at our store Hi desired. Any clnims .n us will be promptly paid When presmted. We also offer My Goods in our Store AT COST. The ilock is large, variety very general, quality superior, and bought It) to 15 per tent under prices generally paid for Good th last year. Real Estate, Store house, ware houses, and Lot, Larie and exlensive, the most pleasantly located and arrat ged for business of any in the place indeed it in not inferior to any in the State, for comfort and extended mercantile operations. i large Divelling, And out houses of all descriptions, plea santly located in good condition for a large family or boarding bouse, dining room 40 feet long with two Lots of Land attached. Ttco Lots of Land, With a gin and screw bouse, a first rate iron screw, and CO saw gin, with room to hold 100,000 lbs seed cotton, and 50 bales when packed a large stable, granary, fodder loft, and carriage houses, work shop, Lc. not inferior to any in the State. About 200 acres of Land, One and a half miles from town n conve nient privilege for any resident in Tarboro. Also) a plantation on Fish ing Creek, 750 acres, 15 miles nb'vn Tarboro', with a large and coinf -triable dwelling house, all nerecsarv out bouse?, large garden well enclosed. grape viiiee, selected Irint trees,. &.C. sur-loiiudf-d by a large and handsome grove, nnd as guod water as any below the mountains comprising one of the hand somest and heal hies! locations in this nart of the county. Th dwelling is in the pine woods. 14 miles from the Creek, or main plantation; on which is a good overseer's notise, cotton uouse, nero nouses, Aic. with a large barn and stabb s, and the best inrni yarn in ine couiny lor iaisingmn ure. all well enclosed cleared land sntli cient to make CM) barrels corn, 40 to ott.OOO lbs seed cotton, small gram, pota loes, &c. Lc. well divided, with good gates fences. &.e. and will insure to the nurdm ser as profitable investment as any larm in the rountv of the same extent. Anu person residing down tne country would find this one of the most healthy and delightful residences in the State. All or any of the above property will be sold at a great sacriuce. Ji. S. D. GOTTEN, & D. GOTTEN $ SON Feb. 24, 1S37. Coach, House, Landscape, and Ornamental ntlHE Subscriber respectfully informs that he has located inmseii In Tarborough, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line of business. Those wishing- Gies. sideboards, sittin? chairs, fire screens and the like painted, will bring them to the coach shop of Mr. Terrell. He will leave town nnd eo into the coun'ry, when house painting is required. AH orders in his line ot business will be thankfully received and faithfully executed on reasonable terms Lewis de Arquer. . 26th Feb 1833. 8 Tarboro Mo Doct. John Ji. Minnis, ThomsonianBdtanic Physician, LATELY OP RALEIGH, N C. WOULD respectfully inform the pub lic that he has located Jit the Falls of Tar River, And offers his professional services to the coinmnoity, and hopes that his own indi vidual attention to the practice; with the unrivalled success, that has ever attended, the Thomsoniaii system, when properly administered, will secure to him the public confidence and patronage. Rocky Momii, N. C. Feb. 20th, 1337. iYoticc. 511HE subscriber informs the Stock JL holders in the WILMINGTON AND RALEIGH Jluil Hoad Company, Residing in the county of Edgecombe, that he has been appointed Collector of the instalments due and that after be due from them. All those in arrears will therefore call and pay up, as soon as practicable. Jas. M. Redmond. Tarboro', March 14, 1637. Notice. THE subscriber having recently dis poed of his Gin making Establishment IN GREENVILLE, ro N. TYER, requests all those indebted to him to make early payment. From his long acquaintance with Mr. Tyer (who ha for several years past been in his em ploy) be respectfully recommends his for ner customers to him, ard is confident that all who may favor biui with their cus tom will be satisfied. Henry Chamberlain. Cotton (15 ins. THE sub-criber having purchased the Establishment of Henry Chamber lain, in Greenville, N. C. for making Steel Saw Givs, Respectfully informs the public that he will continue the business at the same place. Having an extensive assortment of ma terials on hand, he assures tliose who may favor him with their custom, that their or ders shall be promptly executed. Gins will be repaired, Of the best materials, and at the shortest notice Persons when ordering will please state whether thev prefer the German, or polish ed cast steel plate. -AXiIiISN TZSOBT, Still remains connected with this establish ment, and carrie on the Lock and Gunsmith business. He also makes Saw Mill Botes, and Mill Inks, of a composition invented by Daniel Peck, of Raleigh Mill Spindles, with Steel Collars, (turned,) and Gudgeons, manufactured equal to any in the United States. All orders must be directed to the Sub scriber, at Greenville Norfleet Tyer. January 30, 1S37. Jflasonic JY rticc. THE FUNERAL of Bro. Netosom Cromwell w ill be solemnized at his late residence, near Logsborough, on the third Sunday, (16th) of April, by the members ot Concord Lodge, ?Vb. 58. A Sermon will be delivered on the occa sion by Elder Wm. Hvman. The Frater nity generally are respectfully invited to attend, ay order, T C. Hearn, Sec. March 27, 1837. State of North Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTS'. Superior Court of Equity . MARCH TERM, 1837. John Batts and others, Petition for sale ex parte, $ of real Estate. TTJIURSUANT to a decree of said Court JL in the above case, I shall offer for sale to the highest bidder, on the premis es, on Monday the 1st day of May next, A Tract of Land, Of which the late William Batts died seiz ed and possessed, situate lying and being on Fishing Creek, in said county, and ad joining the lands of Wilkinson Mabry, Solomon T. Braddy, and Joshua Law rence, and containing by actual survey 207 Acres. A lie lClNII Ul BCf CIIIT-IITC dollars cash, and a credit of twelve TTL- r ..to u.;il l.o . moiiios lor me uaiiM-- iuc iiir. on-r money, the purchaser giving bond with tmnd Bpmritv henrinir interest from date. , - ... for the payment thereot. NOR FLEET, C.M.E. March 29tb, 1837. Price adv 2 50. WLOLESALE GROCERY. r ::" WV have thl day rrmel a Copart nership under the firm of Warren Harris Co. For the purpose of carrying on a Whole sale Grocery. IVJlRliEN HARRIS, J3ENJA. HARRIS, HENRY HARRIS. Portsmouth, Va. 21st March, 1837. WARREN HARRIS & CO. Are now rectivinr Ji large, 4 general Assortmen t, of Groceries, fyc. Which will be sold on accommodating terms. 227 bags Rio, Laguira & Java Coffee, 42 bbls Porto Rico Sugar, 20hhds do do . 20 hh.ls New Orleans do 5 hhds St Croix do 40 bbls Loaf do 10 boxes do do very superior 12o bbls family and extra sup'r Flour, 45 " Baltimore Whiskey, 30 hhds " do 20 tierces New Orleans Molasses, 60 baskets Champaigne Wine 10 half pipes Cognac Brandy, 5 " Holland Gin, 10 qr casks sweet Malaga Wine, 10 " Pale Sherry do 2 hhds Madeira do 5 or casks do do verv tun'r. 75000 Havaona Segars, 4U ooxes sperm and patent Candles, 40 " No 1 Soap, 20 " " Starch, 60 " bunch Raisins, 50 five gallon Demijohnsi 150 kegs cut Nails, assorted. 20000 lbs Iron, assorted, 1000 " Steel. do Imperial Gunpowder TEAS, Spice, Pepper, Nutmegs Ginger, 150 pieces cotton Bag.og, 100 sacks Liverpool Salt, 100 reams wrapping Paper. All orders for goods will be punctually attended to, and will be put up at the ' Lowest Wholesale Prices. Goods sent to our care will be forwarded with despatch. Further arrivals daily expected. Warren Harris Co. Portsmouth, March 21st, 1837. COTTON. -::- I WISH to purchase a quantity of Bale Cotton, For which the highest market price will be paid .V CASH. Will J Andrews. Sparta, 8 Feb. 1837. 6 JYotice. MissmFrnn:es Campbell, 4 FTER ' tendering her unfeigned iSimA thanks to her patrons for past favors begs leave to announce to the public, that she has jost returned from New York, with her rail and winter supply of Fashionable Millinery, And Mantuamaking Materials, Where she spent several weeks for the purpose of information, havin? had a va riety of work executed in her line, became acquainted with several of the most fash- ionable and experienced Mantan Makers I in the city from whom she 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 eqnally pleasing. Her stock of Are far superior to any of her former pur- iiiaKlBiitlOs chases, having had the assistance of a 1 Spanish smoking Tobacco, Lemon Syrup, Connoisseur in her selections, the same . Lomon Porter, Cider in bottles, was therefore made with great care and Scotch snuff, tallow Candles, sea Bread, exemplary tak. Her Stock consist in j Loco foco Matches, Playing cards, Mar part of the following articles (to wit:) j bies, &c. fcc. 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 i muslin inserting, Long silk and kid Gloves, Velvet and oil si-k Aprons, Puffs and curls. Shell and silver Combs, Wax and alabaster dolls, Toys of mny kinds, fruits, nuts, fcc. Florence, Leghorn, satin, ilk. velvet, bea yer and straw bonnets, in great variety. Tor-ether with many other ihiugs tou dious to enumerate, All of which she offers on moderate) terms. All orders from a distance will Ue.prompt Iv attepded to, and she hopes u strict at tention to her business to laerit a libera! patronage. Tarboro. 17th Nov. L'rinting neutltg executed HERRINGS. Bacon and Lard, THE Subscribers haye just received a supply of best quality CUT HERRINGS. ALSO Bacon and Lard for .sale, by S. B. Colten & jSon. Tarboro', May 24. mm NEW & FASHIONABLE FALL AND WINTER Millinery, fyc. THE Subscriber informs her custom ers and the nublic. that she ic nnw opening her Fall Supply of Fancy Miilinevy, Comprising an extensive assortment of the most fashionable and durable articles for Ladies wear, which with her former stock renders her assortment complete. Among iIih articles will be found Pattern silk, velvet ami straw Bonnets. Ladies beaver hats, different colors, Ostrich and fancy Feathers, Head dresses, Capes, Collars, fcc. Puffs and f'urls.lin great variety, Plain and figured Silks and Satinf., Mode, Crapes, Gauzes and Florences, Laces, Edgings, Insertings and Footings, A splendid assortment of Ribbons, artifi cial Flowers, Sic. &C. These Goods were selected bv herself. and having had an excellent opportunity io become acquainted with the latest North ern fashions she invites those wishing any article in her line to give her a call. A. C. Howard Tarborongh, Nov. 4. Herrings! Herrings!! Jkiffc BARRELS Cut Herrings, Jr vfr just received and for ale by King & Edmondson. May 301 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 but for one article only, I would forbear. The one alluded to is CHAMPAIGNE rare stuff, iodeeJ quite exhilarating a sovereign remedy for despondency; or, to be as brief as pos sible, it has tiever entered the hearts of th.ise who have not tried it, to conceive the excellencies of my l'Fax brand Champaigne." As much might be said in behalf of many I other things among my Flock, which con- sists of the following nrticles: j A great variety of Candies, Muscatel aud bunch Ra sin?, Apples, Oranges and Lemons, English walnuts, Palm nuts, Butter and water Crackers, Sugar Crackers, Pine apple Cheese, Scotch Herrings, best lump Sugar, Principe and Spanish Segars, CHAMPAIGNE, very superior quality, Champaigne brandy, French brandy, Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum. Port wine, Irish whiskey, Pow England Rum, All which may be had for the considera tion of tweuty-Cve per cent, oc their origi nal cost. Joseph i. JjrfldfiH. July 12th, 1836. im HvH--.'!'S,-'-l Gig for Sale. TH C subscriber haj for sale a second hand Gig aud Harness, "Which he wilt sell cheap imd n accom modating tenuis. Geo. Howard. Tarboro' 1S37. Chinese Mulberry. THE subscriber has for disposal seve ra! hundred rooted trees and cut tings of the noted Moras Molticuules.or JYVor Chinese Mulberry; Found doody arfvanlageoos for silk cul ture, and one of the most beautiful orna mental trees, of mor. rate sire, fbe eye Mil rest upon. Of the ease of prnpaga iivg this tree and its rapid growth the pub lic may j-idge when informed t!m from a small ro-ited plant, for which w dollar was paid jvt Baltimore about four years Miice, the uheriber has disposed of a large number, -end hars yet as above stated, and that his first propacated trees are near twenty feet high nnd beautifully propor tioned. The leaf is a dark green color ami tffo" 16 inches long and 11 broad. Tin? price, (now reduced) is B0 cents each for plants upwards of 5 teet high, and proportions! for those of a smaller sire St when a nnmbrr are taken at a time. SIDNEY WELLEU. Brinklevvilte, IlaJifax county, N.C ) Dec. 15, lfe3'. p. S. Mr. Geo. Howard is my Agent for vines and trees at Tarborough and vicini ty, and those desiroo Of any plants wonhl do well to make early application, so that they may be included in a box about to be sent to Mr. Howard. . S. W. JYotice. THE Subscribers will in a few days be in receipt of iheir Fall purchases in New York and in Petersburgtbf.a general Assortment of Groceries, And the important articles to the Fianter at this season of the vear. We also intend to keep three wasrona employed in the 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. Felit Gulph Cotton Seed. fjTllin subscribers have recti veil from JL New Orleans, "250 bushfb- Petit Gulph Cotton Seed. They have also on hand and are now re ceiving a general assiirhueiit of GROCERIES. All of which they offer for ste on reason able terms. N M. Martin 4 Donnan. Petersburg, Va. Feb. 18. 8 6 Noting Jack WW-h STAND the present Season w hich has co'iimeuced He wi t be ai J C. Koigitl' store on the 18th and 19th of tlia pj-fscnt monih. and longer if necexsary tiien home and slay veven Jays, then tack to Kniglu's store so on till the 1st day of July, when the season will expire. He will be let Io mares at FOUR DOLLARS the leap, SIX Dollar the season, and TEN Dollars to insure a mare to lie in foal, with 25 Cents to tin Groom in every instance. The season and leap money to be due at the end o I he season the insuraoce from tl.e firsta day of January next. Mares put if iot mentioned otherwise at the time they are. first put, will be charged by the ssatoa, and when charged no alteration wiil be. made. Great care w ill be taken to. pre vent accidents, but no liability if any should occur. Anv rerson nniiiw-i-a mnrfr by ihe insurance and fad to-attend. the stand, will be held bound tor the insu rance money whether she get: m foal on not. a uansier ni property before u is ascertained whetuer in foal of uot, forfeits, the insurance iniiev. U. G. Bakew 13th March. 1S37. LTI have a Jinny cols which I will sell lov. n. a n ILL STAND the essoin season at h'S, sxable -fous mile. c Col. Sharp! seven -jiiles east of Upper Town Cr-rcU mee.lirv: house He will be tet to waves at lWE DOLLARS th leap, SIX Ddlarvihe season, and EIGHT Dolhirs to iosv.re'a runre to be in fwal, witjn 25. Cents, to thu Groom in evt-y in sftitice. The season will rnmmtu'- !),. ' 10th of March and end the I5t of Jury next, lite leap and season nwoaey wili oeoucittiiie end of the n?aJon a,u(t tb wilU interest the insuraar money will be due the 1st of January oext, or as soon as the fact is ascertained or the properly changed. Any person putting by the in surance and fails to ntieud tbe stand, for feits the insurance money . All cae will fe taken to prevem accidents, but no lia iiity foe any that may happen. Lt under, K wine years old this"prvgrh mules ar- welt calculated in dra; the atfaniion. oCa person that wants, tig-top mu&, John. J4 pittK 13th March, 1837.
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