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THE RACES OVER THE GREENWOOD,' Scotland .Yeck, Course, TM' COMMENCE on Tuesday, w iln" 7th November, anil continue juLK PAVS:- gWpepstake lir three year old C.di I piUics, to mile heats, lOOeiitraiice, half loilt'it. 'wo or niore to make a race , close the ti ll Nov. Second Day. Oue-I'-'If f "le J o" key Club Purse, .il i wo mile beat, 13 entrance. Third Day, Balance of Jockey Club Purse, -00, (tfomile heats, entrance 13. Four tli l)mu Proprietor's Purse, $ 100, with i lie nd dition of new subscribers from this date, u.ile hems, best 3 in 5, $U) entrance. jrprhe Course is in line order. Good it.iltles an ! litter furnished Race Horses gratis The Fropiietor pledge himself lti.it nothing sliall be left undone on bis pari l e've satisfaction lo those who may patronize hi.n on this bis first appearance uU die 1 ui f. T. B NICII0LLS, Pro'r. October 17, 1837. NASHVILLE Jockey Club It aces, Tf7I.L COMMENCE on Wednesday, ff the 1st day of November, and con tinue THREE DAYS: First Day. A Mveepstnkes for three year old colt? ai fii'ie, untried, mile heats, 100 eu-f.-w .e, kvriO forfeit, to close on the 2utb OcM-jer, three or more lo make a race. Second l)(ty. riv.jirietor's Purse, $200, two mile ittls. ei. trance $lZft eo for any hoise, wiriing his proper weight. Third Day. Jockey Club Purse, $3u0, thtce mile !-:it-, entrance $20 free also lor any Imi si-, under the rides of the course. Also, a Sweepstakes, for 2 years old, i'lie mile out) $100 or 200 entrance, ti.r?e or more to make a race. To name 3inl close on the evening of the second i:t)'s race, anil a majority of entries to drifiinine the smn. D "The Purses will be subject to the u;udi deduction. Jo h n S Erring Ion , Pr o p r i c 1 o r . f'rt. 2. 1S37. THE MACES Ovtr the luvboro' Course TXTILL COMMENCE, on the third V Tuesday in November, and cou- t uue rouu iVAVS: Fiisl Day. A Sueppttakes, for three years old, niile heats. Ssl' O cnl ranee. 5?o0 forfeit to nnn'iime njieu until the 2nd M unlay in i'ovpmlif r. Persons wi-bing to inter, "ill iniike it khottii t v iiddiessing the l'l'lii:t)r. Second Day. Put of .lockey Club Purse, two mile 5 150 entrance. $12 for subscri pt rs; ZA for non-subscribers. Third Day. Nance of Jockey (Tub Purse, three h an, $330 entrance, 20 for sub 'c"bers and $40 for nun subscribers. Fourth Day V Handy Cap, mile beats, best three in ' m-niie to be made up of the entrance ,n "( the two Jockey Club days vu '"ncp S10, lo be added lo the purse. 3 i lle Purses will be subject lo che c"'l!l!l deduction. , AH h-'ttei s addressed to the Proprietor r' ls'be post paid. H'm. Fnxhall, Proprietor. Octo!)(.r fith, 1837. , KJ(7''e ''e,ersburg Constellation, Nor Herald, and Warrenion Reporter will ! 'tr' ihe above three times (once a week) "l-irwai.l . .. .. . .. . ' n. i iu mis oiue.e tor coin cinm llacc Ball. A JiV.'1' ANn PARTY will be given l;e tvening3 of ,hp tliir( H(U, rour,h 23d B.T. "Ver ,l,e Tarboro Course, the !l 1(1 -J.I.I T ' 0tl 12, 18:i7 " "ex' JYoticc. r :5s- ' "ve of late had a new elemcn- iJii loiroduced among us J ';'o our schools, enti,,d the Which"00" SPelUnS Hook, liir.MP exl'erience, to be far i-,,.., r Xo a".v thing of the kind ever of '"MwV ef)"Mic- I' is generally be ik f" US ,ha'' thil(1,en will "learn "M,'-v u M''f,rom xU "nly of that work. at,ve!. I l0"' .iU'-V 'her spelling '"k 'c'u.p' which reason parents and Hl:,11l'!re"lv,-. l' the Beacon tor ihe eaily advancement , generation. J i 'era Halloa. Land for Sale. THE Subscriber I, moot desirous to remove westward, offers for sale the I laniati ,n on which he resid- s, 7 miles a ,,ov' Sjantoiisburg, in the Fork of Toisnot nd Wbtie OrtK Swamps, containing About 1400 Acres, Of which about 200 acres are cleared, and well adapted to the growth of cotton, corn,&c. On the premises, are Jl comfortable Dwelling House Vnd necessary" out-houses, together with an apple Oichaid, lie. Terms will hi: m.i.le accommodating. Tor further parti tubus apjdy to the sub-ciibcr. James Tar it. September 14. 1837. ,'17 JYoticc. E hr. 'e this day established our selves in this place for the iiurnosp of transacting; a r. eei:al 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 times nav strict attention to all Si's Li. A Thai may be left in their charge. But a few weeks more the Rtidge across the Ro- anohe at Weldoii will he completed, when the Cars will run thro' to Halifax, N. C. fT. Harris fcf Co. Norfolk, Va. Sept. 1, 137. Female Jlcadcmy. THE Exe i cises of the Tarboro' Fe male Academy will be resumed on Monday, the 2d day of Octuher noxl, under II) continued supi i intcndence of Miss A. M. i.agultite. September 27, "l A:7. Valuable Land FOR SALE. ILE RE SOLI), at private sale, sometime in die U of .January next, one PTintation of value, having on it A good Alill and Gin9 CONTAINING About 400 Acres Said Tract of Lam! is si'uate in Eilge comlie county, N. C and is t!ie pi ne whereon Jamrs Daniel died, arid h;eb is now owned by his orphans. One of ihe und i sisned wi'l be i i the si Ith-ni'Mit f sail plantation at the time above specified, when any gentb in in can have the oppor tunity of purchasing. One of the orphans is of age and will in ike ti!le the otb. rs are noi of ge, and v ill give as good bonds for the performance of the contract as can be had in Georgia and Alabama. JJ1MKS SJMMOXS, JslMRS .ISKCir. E LIZ II IJ.IMEL. Sep. 17, l!-37. Bacon and Lard FOIi sau:. HE subscriber has for sale a laige quantity nl prime - BACON AND LARD. Which he will dispose of on reasons! I le term?. Ue has deposited some for sale at the store of Messrs. . Austin 4 Son, in the town of Tat 'borough. John Daniel Sept. 14, 1S37. Entertainment, As usual, at the well known McDade Stand, EDGECOMBE COUNTY, N. C. 10 miles above Taiboiough-51 below K-icigii. Price, CfStli August, lh37. JYoticc. OR SALE, at Tarboro', the foliow-ino- woiks, by Ja. Osbourn- I" Re Old School Sonnets, price 50 cents. Present Dark and Sickly State of the Church of Christ, 23 cents. Fac Mmile. or Ihe Religion of New England portrayed, 12a cents. Tidings of Joy from the Hill en- to cents. Also, Tb" Bondage of ihe W ill, (translated) bv Martin Luther, (North Carolina or northern money only can be received in payment.) Apply to 4 July, 1637. Cofjiehl AiiiiT Constahlcs' Blauksfor sab AT THIS OFFICE. Rail Road Notice. :$: P ASSENGERS going North, andespe- .i ,hose who ufS're to pass ".rough Washington Hod Baltimore, or lo vis.l the Virgiun Springs, are respectfully informed, that H TRAIN OF CARS wiii, the Mail and PaSseners from TarborooH. via Halifax, leave Blakely regularly three tunes a week, running thm' to Pete'rshufg and Richmond in time fur the Western Line of Stages. Through Lynchburg and Charlottesville and Staunton, and for the Daily Mail ram of the Richmond and Fredericks burg Rail Road, arriving by this Line at Washington to dinner aud in Baltimore by 8 o clock in the evening. Passengers who take the Wilmington and Halifax Line, Will find the route by the Petersburg Rnil Road the most certain and agreeable and although ihe Mail Train of Cars, leave but three times a week, yet almost every day an Engine with a train by which Passen gers can be conveyed; lea'ves Blakely aud arrives at the junction with the Greens ille and Roanoke Rail Road in good time to take the Daily Express Mail Line for the North, which connects at Petersburg with all the fast Northern Lines of Rail Road, steamboats or stages. Officr P f. t k. n sri'kc Rah. Road Co. ? 1 4th Aug. 1837. JVoticc. NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN Tra vellers will find good accommodation aud prompt attention at the Dlakcly Hotel, And they are respectfully invited to call anil judge for themselves; the undersign ed pledges himself to do his best lo please and give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom. The CARS of the Velerbhnrg Hail Kond, Leave this almost everyday and iei,M,Hr. ly on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in lime to connect with the Cars which carry the Great and Express Mails, and the puhlic may be assured every thing shall be done for their Comfort and ac commodation, which it is it the power of the undersigned to no. Jus. v. t: huiis Blakely Depot, Nnithampton, N C, Hib Aug. 1S37. IZcmoral. f ff 111' Subscribers have removed to 'lie H. In, use on Old S'reet, next door east ol Messrs. Hint, I'.iMCi -on Si Wills, where they will continue the GROCERY & COMMISSION The' have on baud and are receiving, . general Assortment of GROCERIES, Which are offered for sale on reasonable term9. Country PRODUCE, entrusted to their management, will receive strict and prompt attention. ' Ar. M. Martin Don nan. Petersburg, Aug. 5. Dunn, JH9 llwainc Sf Broicnlcy Have now on han"a very extensive and well" assorted Slock of Groceries, IiaiMMufflj'lif 31 Which includes, with" oilier articles, a large supply of Cotton Bagging, Bale Hope, Twine, Sole and Upper Leather, all laid in under the most favorable ircumstances, and which Ihry are disposed to. sell on reasonable terms. They will continue to Receive on Consignment $ Sell, COTTOK, TOBACCO And other Produce, on their uual terms, and will, as heretofore, give the strictest attention to all business confided to their management. Petersburg, 10th Aug. 1837. TOWN CHEEK THE subscriber having become Tea. cher iu this Institution, respectfully infoims the public that a few more stu dents can he riceived. . The school is lo cated at Mr. William Mercer s about five miles from Town Creek meeting house. The various branches of an English edu cation are taught. E. I J. Woodard. August 1. 13S7- Joticc. rm UE subscriber wishes to infirm his customers' and the nnhli- csiiBmllu l.... , . p. ......... , uirti or uns just received Iroin New York His Fall supply of W hich added lo his former stork makes it very complete. He invites all those that want to purchase Fine and cheap Goods, In his line, to give him a call, as he' feels confident that he can please, both a to quality and iricc. 0Gentlemen furnishing their own cloth can have it made and trimmed in flu best manner and at the shortest notice. Henri Johnston. Tarboro' Oct. 4th, 18T7 JYoticc. AVING positively decided on remo ving from Tarboro' on the 1st June. we respectfully invite alt mir fripiiits wlxi have unsettled accounts of any description with u, to ca'd and settle the ime at the earliest possible day their convenience wiH admit. Our business has been of long standing, and our uniform disposition to be accommodating" to our customers, we hope will he a sufficient stimulus to insure a punctual, acquiescence to our request, that we mav be enabled to close our busi ness by May Court, (the longest time we mi, hi resiuing in larnorougu. inis anneal is made with a confident exnecta lion that all concerned will call at our store as desired. Any claims on us will be promptly paid when presented. . We aho offer Any Goods. in our Store AT COST 'Ihe slock is large, variety very general, quality superior, and bought 10 lo 15 per cent, under prices generally paid for Goods the last year. Real Estate, Slorc house, ware houses, and Lot, Large and extensive, the most pleasantly located and arranged for business of any in Ihe place indeed it is not inferior to any in the State, for comfort aud ex'ended mercantile operations. , A large DiveUing, And out houses of all descriptions, plea santly located in good condition for a large family or boarding house, dining rooni 4o feet lo.ig with two Lots of. Land attached. Tivo Lots of Land, With a gin and screw house, a first rate iron screw, and CO saw gin, with room to bold 100,000 lbs seed cotton, and 50 bales when packed a large stable, granary, fodder loft, and carnage houses, work shop, lie. not inferior to any in the Slate. About 200 acres of Laud, One and a half miles fromto u a conve nient pi h ilege for any resident iu Tarboro. Also, a plantation ou Fish ing Creek, 7o0 ucrs, 15 miles above Tarboro, with a large and comfortable dwelling, house, all nee?sry out houses, large garden we;l enclosed, grape vines, selected fruit trees, lie. sur rounded by a large and handsome grove, and as good water as any below the mountains comprising one of t!ie hand somest and heal hiest locations in this pari of the county. The dwelling U in the pine v. oods, 1J miles from the Crei k, or main plantation; ou which is a good overseer's house, cotton In use, negro houses, &c. with a large bam and stables, and the best farm yard iu the county for raising man ure, all well enclosed cleared laud suffi cient to make 600 barrels corn, 40 to 50,000 Ihs seed coMon, smalt grain, pota toes, "sic. well divided, with good gales, fences, lie. aud will insure lo the purcha ser as profitable investment as any farm in the county of the same extent. Any pei son residing down tne country would find this one of the most healthy and delightful residences in the State. All or any of ihe above propeily will be sold at a great sacrifice. B. cy S. D. COTTER S. 1). GOTTEN 8? SON. Feb. 24, 1837. Coach, House, Landscape aud Ornamental 1 1 i iff 4 THE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Edaecombe 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 chairs foe screens and the like painted, will bring them to the coach shop of Mr. Terrell. He will leave town and go into the coun'rv, "hi n house painting is required. All orders in his line of business will be thankfully received and faithfully executed on reasonable terms., Lewis de Jlrquer. Taiboro' 26th Feb 1S3G. To the Ladies. THE subscriber is now opening at la's Cheap Cash Store, the following wV?7C Goods, Which he reppet tfully solicits ihe Ladies to call and examine, (to wit:) Extra rich plain anil figured Silks, Satins, aud Poplins, A great vaiiely of painted Muslins and Cambrics, of the most beautiful patU ins both small and largi'. Elegant printed Bishop Lawns, some with silk strives. Small pattern Belts to match. Beautiful small pattern Clmllvs, A splendid assortment of needle wolked I. ice and muslin Capes aud Collar-, the greatest bargains and richest Goods ev er offered, Dunstable, Berlin, Swiss and fancy straw Bonnets, newest and most fashionable shapes, in great variety, Cap borders with fl iwers, a new article, Artificiais,rigs for caps and wreaths for the hair, Bonnett, cap and belt Ribbons, to suit ev ery taste, Very handsome belt Buckles &. Bracelets, Elegant assortment of fancy neck Shawls, Fouchetta and embroidered lace Scarfs, entirely new, . . . Ladies and misses Corsetts, of the most approved make, in great" variety, A large assortment of Ladies and misses Parasols, of every size, quality &, style, Extra rich velvet and bead Bags, Lace li gauze Veils, of every description. Hem stitch'd linen cambiic Handkei chiefs Elastic head Bands. Chinelle cord, Mohair Caps. Fans, hair Ringlets, Lie lit kid and fancy silk Gloves, White, black, ami fancy colored plain and embroidered silk and cotton Hose, in great variety, . , Muilin Edgings and Inserting. Thread and bubbinett LacesEdgingg aud Inserting, Plain and figured Bohbinett, An elegant assort meui of Ladies and mis. ses French, kid, satin, velvet,; prunella, seal and morocco Sliftptfrs and Shoes, of the newest stj le and very best quality, most of which were made expressly to order. - Sdltffe pi.PCes "vr fv,t Ca,iro';a' HJf in on g which are a great ma ny elegant patterns, from 10to30ceuts per yard, 50 pieces'Ginghams, good and cheap, Plain, striped, and check'd Muslins for dresses, from 25 cents and upwards, Corded Skirts, various qualities. The above with every other article in THE FANCY AND STAPLE Dry Goods Line, Can he had in the greatest variety at Fx'lraordinary low Trices, For Cash or ou the usual credit, At the Cheap Cash Slnre. J?S. 1VEDDELL. Tarboro', April 7, 1637- Touch them and they will speak for themselves. HVE sent to Mr. James U'cdibll, Tarboro', one of my splendid and celebrated French Grand . let ion Piano Vortex, Made by Slodart, Worcester Dunham. New York, the price ol which is three hundred and fifty dollars. Ail those w ho are desirous lo see and examine the very best Pianos made in Ihe United States, will do well just lo call at Mr. W'eddeli's and inspect the one now sent. I shall en deavor to keep Mr. X . regularly supplied with fust rate Pianos at the lowest cash prices. E. P. N1SH. Petersburg, Vu. SoSe A sent in Virginia and North Caro lina for Stodart, Worcester Dunham's Piano Fortes. May 29, 1837. List of Letters, Remaining in the Post Ojjiee at Tarbo rough the 1st of Oct. 1837, ichich if not taken out before the Is of Jan. perl, will le sent to the General I'ost Office as dead letters. Armstrong Win W Lloyd J R 5 Bennett Maik 2 Lodge Sec Concord 2 Barnhill Lemuel Mangum Sarah Barlow Arthur K 2 Mooring Win Bulliick Joshua Mariner Wm Bell Hutson McNelly R R Bradley Robt Norval Viney Miss Bi inn Jesse Norman Alfred Rey Biges 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 Dan it 1 J R J Randolph Jn C hieken Ephraim Dr Rawls Richard Evans Sparkinan Robbins Win " El'linor Jas Stallings Lott Freeman Josiah Stewail Jno P 2 Ford Wm Sumner Edwin George James Smith John GalerJotm ShtT of Edgecombe 3 Gregory Mary Sugg P S Dr Harper Stephen Spnull B J Hunter Rachel Mrs Scotl Betsey Miss ; Hawkins Elzy Mm ley ED Hart Benj Ta I r Stephen llyman Charles Taylor Jesse W Hopkins Marv Ann THvlorWin Hines Peter Thompson Wm Johnson Wm Thompson Noah M Jordan Randall W light II E Mrs 8 Knight John W iggins Lawrence King Henry 4 Watson Sophia E Kni. id r 6i Co 4 W ard Nancy Jas. M lit dmo'nd, P. lf. 09 $IR 42J. Corn Fans, A N excellent new Corn Fan made by ilL Mr. John WTilson, of Hamilton, can be bad on reasonable and accommoda, jinj terms, on application ".' At this Office. Mrs..L C. Howard, 3 now opening her Spring Supply of Goods, which having- been el. ried bv bersHf $;,e can recommend w ithout any hesitation as being of nperior quality. Her asjoi tineni i extensive, and iucluiles a genet a! variety of Fancy Jiilliwiy. In her assortment will he found : A vaiiety of Pattern Bonnets, luseait and, straw do. of nearly cvt ry shape and feature. Plain, figured and watered Silks and Sat- ins for dresses, "" Veils, Shawls, Scarfs, and Handk- rchic fs ol different qualii its and prices, Head dresses, Capes, C o lars, lie. Mode, Crapes, (Janzes and Florences, Head ornaments, hair .els. Puffs &. Curls, A large quantity of Ribbons, artificial Flowers, &.c. lie. CfMrs. H. has patterns of the latest fashions. She invites an inspection of her Goods. M.tvlua making done as usual. Tarboro', April 28. late of -Js or tii Carolina, EDGECOMME O'UNIY. Court of Pleas and quarter Sessions, AUGUST TERM. ls37. Je-se II. IWtll vs Original Attach- Frederick P. Evans, ) mtnl Levied on the Lands of Frederick P. Ev ans, lying ou Beach Run. containing' 40O acres hump or less, adjoining the 1 .nds of Jam, s . Bii!e, W ihain I. KI linor, and others. 51' appearing to the satisfaction of the Couil, that 1 ledeiick P. Evans, tin .ieleodant iu this c.se, is not an inhabitant of ibis, State: It is therefore ordered, that publication be made in Ihe Tai borough Press for six weeks sm ct tsively, that uu less ihe said Ft ede ick P. Lvans Bppcars at the iicm Court, to be held on the fourth Monday in November next, and replevies fiie properly levied on. and pb ads lo is sue, mat judgment oy utfault will be mi. ueteu agmnst Hum. Witness. Joseph Bell. Cbrk of sai.l Court, at office in Tarborough, the fourth Monday in Augut, 1 837. JOS. BELL, C. C. Price ar!v 53 .0. State of Jsorlli Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of Pleas und Quarter Scssiovs, AUGUST TERM, J837. Judith Bass ) vs. Petition for pnlilion cf Levi Daniel, ) Lwtds. T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Levi Danitl, the defendant in ibis cae, is not an inhabitant of tku State: It is therefore ordered. ihi n.ddi. cation be made in the 1 arboi ouch Prnij for six weeks successively, that unless the saiu i.ev name! app, ars at the next v,oun, io oe i.eid on the fourth Monday in November next, then und there m i.lrd t. issue, otherwise the said petition will be taken pro confesso, and set lor hearing accordingly." Witness, Joseph Bell, Clerk of said Court, at oflice in Tarborough, the fourtii Monday in August, 1837. JOS. BELL, C. C. Pi ice ad v 75. Strayed, ROM ihe Subscriber at Hamilton; Mailin couniy, on Saturday last, A black AJare, Abou 8 years old, 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high, and a split in her left hind hoof. A. liberal i e ward w ill be given for the deliv ery of said mare to me in Martin county, near Log Chapel and any information respecting her will be thankfully received. John C. fl tathersby. August 11, 1837. Chinese Jflulbcrry. J THE subscriber has for disposal spvp ra! bundled rooted trees and cut tings of the uoted Morus -MuliicuuUs, or JSTetv Chinese .Mulberry; Found doubly advantageous for silk cul ture, and one of the m,.S Vautiul orna mental l.ees, .f moderate size, the eve can rest upon. Or ihe ease of propaga ling this tree and iis rapid growth the pub he may judge when informed that from n small rooted plant, for which a dollar was paid at Baltimore about four years inc Ihe sub-criber has disposed of a large number, and has yet as above tated, and thai his first propagated frees are near twenty feet high and beautifully propor tinned. The Jeaf is a dark green coor aud often IfVinrOs long and 11 broad. The price, (now reduced) isoOCe,iH each for plants upwards of 5 feet high, and I"m iionaie lor uiose m a smaller size &i when a number are taken at a lime SIDNEY IVRLlJuf, Brinkh yville, Halifax county, N.C ) Dec. i3f lt35 . P. S. Mr. Geo. Howard is my Agent for vines and trees at Tai borough and liciei ly, and Ihos desirou, of any plants would do well to make early app,ciin, so that they may be included iu ,ox about lo be sent to Mr. Howard. ,v. W. Printing. neatly executed, AT THIS OFFICE- 3 S !S.?7,
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