Prices Current, qi Tarhnrtf anJ New York. per Hi. lb. Tiirboro'. 10 12 20 23 80 100 13 16 65 TO -8 20 25 $7 $ 4 5 10 12 50 55 10 i2 65 70 150 175 yo loo 50 55 Ac I York 10 n 25 27 ' 42 45 9 15 95 loo 8J J2 16 2.i 9 3 4 8 9 Bacon, firaM'.".8!'!1'1 Coffee, Corn, Cotton bag g flour, supf. Jron. Lard, grtU'n lb. busli. ib. vard. bbl. lb. lb. irall'ii 30 4i 6 8J 40 42 225 275 150 165 Molasses, Cnar. brown, Salt, T. Turpentine, : Ib. bush bbl. bush bbl. 36 37 rsriHE Subscribers bavins: purchase ! me "" v- 1 Merchandize, of Messrs. It. M. Jaik-Co- intend carrying; on the iner- uniiie business in all its branches at the old stand, under the firm of J. & J. Lawrence. Oneof the firm is now in New York, to Hy in a large assortment if seasonable STAPLE AND FANCY JB'iJT 8WD1D8 GROCERIES, &C. IVLich will be here bv or before Novein- her Court all of which we are determin ed to sell at a small advance for cash, or oo a credit to punctual customers. We (hall keep constantly on hand an exten sive assortment of Goods &, merchandize. pVe have also purchased the Black smith and his tools. All kinds of black smith work will be done at the shortest uoticf, as usual. JOHN LAWRENCE, JOS FA It LAWRENCE. Tarboro', Oct. 9, 1837. '. B. Dr. Josiah Lawrence will continue the practice of medicine, as heretofore. Jockey Club Races, WILL COMMENCE on Wednesday, the 1st day of November, and coii tione THREE DAYS: First Lay. A Sweepstakes for three year o-ld colt and fillies, untried, mile heats, 100 en trance, forfeit, to close on the 20th October, three or more to make a race. Second Lay. Proprietor's Purse, $200, two mile heats, entrance $15 free far any Lorse, earning his. proper weight. Third Day. Jockey Club Purse, $300, three mile h'ats, entrance 20 free also for any bow, under he rides of the course. Also, a Sweepitakes, for 2 years old, (one mile out) $00 or $200 Vntrnnce, three or more to make a race. To name and close oo the evening of the second tav's race, aod a majority of entries to determine the sum. U"flie Purses will be subject to the usual deduction. John S. Arringlon,Vroprhior. Oct. 2, 1837. THE MACES Over the Tarboro' Course WILL COMMENCE on the third Tuesday in November, and con tinue FOUR DAYS: First Lay. A Sweepstakes, for three years old, Hile heats, glCO entrance, 50 forfeit ''continue open until the 2nd Monday in November. Persons wishing to enter, "l make it known by addressing the Proprietor. Second Lay. fart of Jockey Club Purse, two mile 'eali S150 entrance, $12 for subscri r'i $24 for non-subscribers. Third Lay.. Balance of Jockey Club Purse, three "e.nrM, $350 entrance, 20 for sub ,bers and $40 for non-subscribers. Fourth Lay Handy Cap, mile beats, best three in mnnPu7e ,0 e maUe "P or-the entrance tran!y,h two Jockey Cu, days en- tatdi . Purses wiU be ul,jfct to the us"d deduction. J iuu.(,,e,lw addressed to the Proprietor ust e post paid. Wm. FoxhalL Proprietor. 0r,ober 6th, 1837. fo!kl!he,,,etersbur Constellation," Nor insert ik" :8'"1 Witrrprton Reporter will tfor. jTe three tim (or,ce eek) Tacc't to this office for collection Race Ball - Aaul'10 ''ARTY will be given the I,ender' Assembly Room, fViiirf h 23'l andC24M lheTro- Course, the (ty 12, l83$'0,,CmbJC nemt- Land for Sale. :t; ml he Snhark-iho,. , . ii n,ii ne resides, 7 mile a. bove Stantonsburg, in t,e Fork rr and Whii n.i G ""erork of loisnut ana un.te Odk bwamps, containing About 1400 ZnU! !T 200 acres are c,"re and corn.&ic. On the premise r A comfortable Dwelling House, necessary out-houses, together with apple Orchard, he. Term, will be md. Hccnrrtmodaii,, For further parti tuUrs apply to the sub-ciiber. James Tar It. September 14, 1837. 37 JYoticc. WE have this day established our st ives in this place for the purpose of transacting A GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS. We respectfully tender our services to our I friends and the public in general as such. I Messrs. M. T. Ferrall, OF HALIFAX, N. C Are our Agents, who will a! all time. n strict attention to all PHOi ! DUCES That may be left in their charge. Hut a few weeks more the BiiuVe acrn ido Ro anoke at Weldon will bf completed, when mc uars win iun thro' to Haltlax, N. C. M'. Harris Csf Co. Norfolk, Ya. Sept. 1, 1837. Female Academy. fTIlflE Exercises of the Tarboro' Fe EL male Acttdemv will he Moiidav, the 2d day of October next, iimtni. th continued suprinlondeuce of Miis A. M. Hagsdalc. beptember 27, 1637. Valuable Land FOR SALE. WILL BE SOLO, at private sale, sometime in the last of Januarv next, onePlantation of value, having on it Jl good JUill and Gin, CONTAINING About 400 Acres Said Tract of Land h si:uate in Edge combe county, N. C and is the place whereon James Daniel died, and which is now owned by his orphans. One of the undersigned will be in the settlement of said plantation at the time above specified, when any gentleman enn have the oppor tunity of purchasing. One of the orphans is of age and will make title the others are not of age, ami w ill give as good bonds for the performance of the contract as can be had in Georgia and Alabama. JAMES SIMMONS, JAMES ASKEW, ELIZ'II DANIEL. Sept. 17, 1S37. Bacon and Lard FOR SALE. THE subscriber has for sale a large quantity of prime BACON AND LARD. Which he will dispose of on reasonable terms. He has deposited some for sale at the store of Messrs. II. Austin Sf Son, in the town of Tarborougb. John Laniel. Sept. 14, 1837. Entertainment, As usual, at the well known McVade Stand, EDGECOMBE COUNTY, N. C. 16 miles above Tarborough 61 below Raleigh. JIT. Price. 26th August, 1837. JYoticc. FOR SALE, at Tarboro', the follow ing works, by Jas. Osbourn. Old School Sonnets, price 50 cents. Present Dark and Sickly State of the Church of Christ, 25 cenls. Fac Simile, or the Religion of New England portrayed, 12j cents. Tidings of Joy from the Hill ofZion, 75 cents. Also, The Bondage of the ill, (translated) by Martin Luther, (North Carolina or northern money only can be received in payment.) Apply to 4 July, 1837. Coffield King. Constables' Blanks for sale AT THIS OFFICE. 1 " i szvwBKwm VpiiB W M Axoatf JYotice. .A. IP PpS going North, ahdespe ctaily those wlm t-e!M - "rough wahint ;. r visit th Vir-:- " "'"mre, or to informed t hat a TRAIN OF cTrS the Mail and Pai.... ,F A"S w,,n via if ai;r.. 1 "ruin iaroorough and RiVhm . ' Vr ."sbnrg , lllllc tonne western Line of Stasres. through Lynchburg and ChariottesviU r;:v ;r r"A.n"j ,or Man vv-7i . ' ,,,w''5 uy ihis Line at ST Passengers who take the Wilmington and Halifax Line, Will find the rout ih. ti 1 r 1 . J vicisuursr nan Road the most certain and agreeable and although the Mail Train of Cars, leave but three times a week, yet almost every day an Engine with a train bv which Passen gers can be conveyed; leaves Blakelv and arrives at the junction with the Greens ville and Roanoke Rail Road in good time to "J1 lie Uaily Express Mail Line for the North, which connects at Petersburg with all the fast Northern Lines of Rail Road, steamboats or stages. Office Pkteksbukg Rail Road Co. ) 14th Aug. 1837. JYotice. -:$:- WORTHERN AND SOUTHERN Tra H vellers will find good accommodation and prompt attention at the Blahely Hotel, And they are respectfully invited to call ami juuge lor tiiemselees; the undersign ed pledges himself to do his best to please and give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom. The CARS of the Petersburg Bail Koad, Leave this almost everv dar and rptrnlar. ly on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in time to connect with the Cais which carry the Great and Express Mails, and t'pe public may be assured every thing shall he done "for their comfort and ac commodation, which it is im the power of the uudersigned to do. Jas. W. E Bulls Blakely Depot, Northampton, N- C, ) 1 1th Aug. 1837. $ Removal. THE Subscribers have removed to the house on Old Street, next door east of Messrs. Hurt, Patter.-on Si Wills, where 1 hey will continue the , GROCERY & COMMISSION They have on hand and are receiving, A general Assortment of GROCERIES, Which are offered for sale on reasonable terms. Country PRODUCE, entrusted to their management, will receive strict and prompt attention. N. M. Martin Donnan. Petersburg, Anp. 5. Dunn, JU'Ihvaine tip Brownley Have now on band a very extensive and well assorted Stock of Groceries, Which includes, with other articles, a large supply of Cotton Bagging, Dale Rone, Twine, Solt and Upper Leather, all laid in under the most favorable circumstances, and which they are disposed to sell on reasonable terms. They will continue to Receive on Consignment 4 Sell, COTTON, TOBACCO, And other Produce, on their usual terms, and will, as heretofore, give the strictest attention to all business confided to their management. Petersburg, 10th Aug. 1837. TOWN CREEK -:!- THE subscriber having become Tea cher in this Institution, respectfully informs the public that a few more stu dents can be received. The school is lo cated at Mr. William Mrcer'a, about five miles from Town Creek meeting house. The various branches of an English edu cation are taught. E. U. Woodard. Atigust 1, 1837- . tumiiii'tri JYotice: Hp HE subscriber wishes to inform his ol castomm and the public generally, uu.j,,,, irccivea irum iew lork His Fall supply of Which added to his former stork very complete. He invites all those that wui 10 purcnase Fine and cheap Goods. In his line, to frive tilm u r , , 0 as nc iceis "lueiii mai ne can rin k.u ... , a a iu H ""1 nu price. QjTGentlemen rumhm. ti,.:. cloth can have it ma.u tt.i .7:. 1 : .u I . . " m-ituill manner and at the shortest notice. Henry Johnston. Tarboro' Oct. 4th, 1837. JY iticc. HAVING positively decided on remo vine from Tarboro' on the 1st June we respectfully invite all our friends who uc uiisetneu accounts of any description with us, to call and settle tho sa,n nt th earliest possible day their convenience win Humit. uur business lias been of long standing, and our uniform disposition fo be accommodating tO OUT I'IKlOlllHIS ura hope will he 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 residincr in Thi borough. Thi appeal is made w ith a confident expecta tion that all concerned will call at our store as desired. Any clain-4 on us will be nromntlo naiH when presented. We also offer dny Goods in our Store AT COST. The stock is large, variety very general, quality superior, and bought 10 in 15 rxr cent under prices generally paid for uuuuj tue last year. Real Estate, Store house, ware houses, and Lot, Large and extensive, the most nlensamlv located and arranged for business of any in the place inderd it is not inferior to any in the State, for comfort and extended mercantile operations. A large Dwelling. And out houses of all descrintions. nlea 8antly located in good condition for a i.irj;e family or boarding house, dining room 40 feet long with two Lots of Land attached. Two Lots of Land, ... With a gin and screw house, a first rate iron screw, and 60 saw gin, with room to hold 100,000 lbs seed cotton, and 50 bales when packed a large stable, granary, fodtler lott, and carriage houses, work shop, &,c. not inferior to any iu the State. About 200 acres of Land, One and a half miles from town a conve nient privilege for any resident in Tarboro. Also) a plantation on Fish ing Creek, 750 acres, 15 miles above Tarboro', with a Urge and comfortable dwelling house, all necessary out houtes, large garden well enclosed, grape vine., selected fruit trees, &c. sur rounded by a large and handsome grove, aud as good -water as any below "the mountains comprising one of tb hand somest and healthiest locations in this part of the ccKinty. Tlis dwelling is in the pine woods, 14 miles from the Creek, or main plantation; on which is a good overseer's house, cotton house, negro houses, kc. with a large barn and stables, and the best farm yard in the county for raising man ure, all well enclosed cleared land suffi cient to make 600 barrels corn, 40 to 50,000 lbs seed cotton, small grain, pota toes, Sic. Lc. well divided, with good gates, fences, be. and will insure to the purcha ser as profitable investment as any farm in the county of the same extent. Any 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 sacrifice. . R. $ S. D. GOTTEN. S. D. GOTTEN SON. Feb. 24, IS37. 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 Ilie like painted, will bring them to the coach shop of Mr. Terrell. He will leave town and go into ihe country, when house painting is required. All orders in his line of business will be thankfullyreceived and faithfully executed on reasonable terms. Lewis Je Arquer. Tarboro 26th Feb. 1636Y llltl CAMiD. To the Ladies. TP !LnCII U now oP'nioff at faft r B olorCt lbe following -Vezr Goods, Which he respectfully elicits the Ladies to call and examine, (to wit:) Extra rich plain and figured Silks, Satins, and Poplins, ' A en at variety of painted Muslins aud Cambrics, ol the most beautiful patterns both small and large, Elegant printed Bishop Lawns, some with silk sirines. Small pattern Belts to match, ueautiiui small pattern Challys, A splendid assortment of needle worked lace and muslin Capes and Collars, the greatest bargains and richest Goods ev er offered, Dunstable, Berlin, Swiss and fancy straw Bonnet, newest and most fashiouable shapes, in PTat variflv Cap borders with fl iwers, a new article, .,..iciHi sprigs lor caps and wreaths for the hair. - Bonnett, chP and belt Ribbons, to suit ev- n j irtfcie, Very handsome belt Buckles &. Bracelets, Elegant assortment of lanrv .L cu ,' Fouchttts and embroidere'd lace Scarf' entirely new, Ladies and misses Corsetts, of the most approved make, in great variety,, A large assortmenl of Ladies aiM misses Parasols, of fVfrV GITS nilalll., f. ... I fcstra nh velvet and bead Bags, Lace &i gauze Veils, of everv ripc.r!nin. Hem siitch'd linen camhiic Handkerchiefs r.msuc neaa Bands. Chinelle cord, Mohair Cans. Fna. hair R;..ri. I. . ... "i -ight kid and fancy silk Gloves. i one, uick. ana lanrv rnioro.i j cuioruiuerea silk and cotton Hoie, in eirrti varieiv. Muslin Edpins and Insert in crc Thread and bt-bbinett Laces, Edgings and Insertitiff. Plain and figured Bobbinelt, An elegant assortment of Ladies and mis- ars rrencn.ktrt. satin, vp voi nr....n. seal and morocco Slippers and Shoes, of .ic neweM sijie ana very tM?st quality, most of which were made expressly to order, HlflidTi picces new s-vlp Calicoes, a PHPHW mong which are a great ma ny elegant patterns, from I0to30ceuls per vard. 50 pieces Ginghams, good and cheap, Plain, striped, and check'd Muslins for dresses, from 25 cents and upwards, Corded Skirts, various qualities. lbe above with every other article in THE FANCY AND STAPLE Dry Goods Line, Can be had in the greatest variety at hxlraordijiary low Prices, For Cash or on the usual credit. At the Cheap Cash Store. JAS. WEDDELL. Tarboro'. April 7, 1837. Touch them and they will speak for themselves. -::- I HAVE sent to Mr. James WedJell. Tarboro, one of ray spleiidfd and celebrated French Grand Action Piano Fortes, Made by Slodart, Worcester & Dunham, NcwYoik, the price of which is three hundred and fifty dollar?. All those who are desirous to see and examine the very best Pianos made in the United States, will do well just to call at Mr. Weddell's and inspect the one now sent. I shall en deavor to keep Mr. W. regularly supplied with first rate Pianos at the lowest cash prices. E. P. NASH. Petersburg, Va. Sole Agent in Virginia and North Caro lina for Stodart, Worresier & Dunham's Piano Fortes. May 29, 1837. List of Letters, Remaining in the Post Office at Tarbo rough the 1st of Oct. 1837, tcAtcA if not taken out before the 1st of Jan. next, will be sent "to the General i'ost Office as dead letters. Armstrong Wm W Lloyd J R 5 Bennett Mark 2 Lodge Sec Concord 2 Barnhill Lemuel " Mawgum Sarah Barlow Arthur K 2 Mooring Wm Bulluck Joshua Mariner W m Bell Hutson McNelly R R Bradley Robt Norval Viney Miss Brinn Jesse Norman Alfred Rev Biggs Asa Parker A Ann Mrs Booth Dorothy Miss Parker Edw J Campbell F Miss Poole Sarah Cherry Thos B Parker Mary Mrs Cromwell Newsom Parker Theo 3 McCottor M BMiss2 Pippin Elijah Duggin John Richards Danford 2 Daniel J R J Randolph Jno C Dicken Ephraim Dr Raw Is Richard Evans Spark man Robbins Wm EllinorJas Stallings Lott Freeman Josiah Stewart Jno P 2 Ford Wm Sumner Edwin George James Smith John GalerJohn ShtT of Edecombe 3 Gregory Mary Sugg P S Dr Harper Stephen Spruill B J Hiiuter Rachel Mrs Scott Betsey Mjss Hawkins Elzy Shirley E D Hart Benj Tayl-r Stephen Hyman Charles Taylor Jesse W Hopkins Maiy Ann Taylor Win Mines Peter " Thompson Wm Johnson Wm Thompson Noah M Jordan Randall Wright H E Mrs 8 Knight John W iggins Lawrence King Henry 4 Watson Sophia E Knight D & Co 4 Ward Nancy Jas. M. 'Redmond, P. JL 99 $18 42 J. Corn Fans. AN excellent new Corn Fan, made by Mr. John Wilson, of Hamilton, can be had on reasonable and accoinmoda. Mg terms, on application M this Office. li Mrs.A.C.Iloicard, L"7c Su!TS. hr SS Supply of nerseit sbe can recommend without any ......... urmg ot super-,0r Mua,ly, tier assortment is nnci.. :,i..-. a general variety of ' Fancy Millinery. In her assortment will be found A variety of Pattern K.ma.i. Tnscan and glr,w. do of nearly eTar Plain, fioUre, and watered Silks and Sap. ins tor dro Veils Shawls, Scarfs, and Handkirchiefs of different qualities and prices, Head dress r- n... c ' . . . onars, cic. Z apeS' Gauges Florences, Head ornamenia v.. b.. c. . , ,.ci, i uns est uru, A large quami.y of Ribbon8) arlificiai - '"i etc. ILTMrs. H. hs na .i fahions. She invites an inspection of her " 7 nuKtng done as usual, iiiiboro', April 28. State of Worth Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, AUGUST TERM, 1837. Jesse II. Powell ) p i ( 0rigal Attach Frederick P. Evans, ) . meyil Levied on the Lands of Frederick P. Ev. aus, lying ol, Beach Run, conlaiuing 400 acres more or less, adjoining the Luuis of James 8. Battle, uliam 1. El unor, aud others. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Frederick P. Evans, the defendant in this case, is not an inhabitant of tins State: t jg therefore ordered, that publicatiou be made in the Tarborough) Press for six weeks sutcefcsively, that un less the said Frederick P. Evans appears at the ucx-t Court, to be held ,u the fourth Monday in November next, and replevies the property levied on, and pi. ads to is sue, that judgment by defi-ult will be ren dered against him. Witness, Joseph Bell, Clerk of said Court, at office in Tarborough, the fourth Monday in August, 1837. JOS. BELL, C. C. Price adv 53 50. State of JXorlh Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and quarter Stssions, AUGUST TERM, 1837. Judith ,0ass) vs. V Petition for patitionef Levi Daniel f ..-.. " , y JjIKiUJ. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Levi Daniel, (he defendant mi tins case, is not an inhabitant of this State: It is therefore ordered, that publi cation be made in the J arhorough Press for six v.eeks successively, that unless the said Levi Daniel appears at the next Court, to be held on the fourth Monday in November next, then nd there to plead to issue, otherwise the said petition will be taktn pro confesso, and set for hearing accordingly. Witness, Joseph Bell, Clerk of said Court, at office m Tarborough, the fourth Monday in August, 1837. JOS. BELL, C. C. Fiice adv J2 75. ayedy F ROM ihe Subscriber at Hamilton; . Mailin county, on Saturday last. A bluck JSlare, Abou 8 years old, 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high, and a split in her left hind hoof. A litreral leward will be given for th deliv ery of said mare to iue in Martin countv, near Log Chapel and any information respecting her will be thankfully received. John C. ncuthtrsby. August li, 1837. Chinese Jlltdberry. -:$:- J THE subscriber has for disposal seve ral hundred rooted trees and cut tings of the noted Moms AJulticuules, or JVcw Chinese Mulberry; Found doubly advantageous for sifk cul ture, and one of the most beautiful orna mental trees, of modrrale size, the evil can rest upon." Of the ease of propaal ting this tree and its rapid growth the nub lie may judge when informed that from a small rooted plant, for which a dollar wa paid at Baltimore about four year fine the subscriber has disposed f number, and has yet a, above stated, and hat h,s first propagated tree, are near wenty feet high and beautifully propor- i a 1Sf.,erf U "d-'k-ffreei color and often 16 inches long ,d I I broad. lte price, (now redured) is 10 cents each for plants upwards of 5 feet high, and proportionate for ibose of a smaller size Si when a number are taken at a time. SIDNEY WELLE It. . BnnkleyviUe, Halifax county, 4. C ) l.ec 15, 1836. P. S. Mr. Geo- Howard is my Agent for vines and trees at Tarborough and viciwi ty, and tho.e desirous of any plants would do well to. make early application, go that they may be included in a box about to be sent to Mr. Howard. v Si. IV. Printing neatly executed, -AT TWTS OFFICE.