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t&M tfeAj Whole .Vfl. 265. Tarborougli, Edgecomb'e County, JV. 0. Friday, September 18, 1839. i iffy Tl MlTgl THE 'TREE PRESS," ! Zty Ceo. Howard, Is published weekly, (every Friday,) at I Vl 0 DOLLARS per year,' (or 5: num- :cis,) if paid in advance '':: Dollars iJf Fifty Cents, if paid within the subscription i vJ;ir or, Three Dollars at the expiration l)f the year for any period less than a year, Tv.u-rj'tj'ivt' Cent per month. Subscribers I at liberty to discontinue at any time on pay- lug arrears. Subscribers residing at a dis i t:ucj mii'ot invariably pay in advance, or ; .'ive a responsible reference in this vicinity. ro subscription discontinued unlcs-i a noti- 1 :ication to that eflect is given. 'i Advertisements, not exceeding 16 lines, xt be. inserted at 50 cents the first inser- '.' ticn, and 25 cents each continuance. Long er ones at that rate for every 16 lines. Ad- i crtiemeiits must be marked the number insertions required, or they will be con- 'I tinned until otherwise ordered. Notice. to the Tuy nced applv, N apprentice wanting, -,a- !orinr business none unlrs t'hev can conic well recommend ed ns to their good character aiul steady habits.' KINCr CJTLIX. Sept: 2,'1S29. LIME. 10R SALE, by the Subscribers 1 00 casksTlwmasion Lime, which will If. Iohnslori, , SUES to inform his friends, and customers that be has fust received from Xew- York, a few GOODS in bis line of business, such as Superfine blue, black and olive Cloths, Fine black bombazeen. of sunei ior oualitv, NEW AND FASHIONABLE' Millinery ) fyc fyfRS. A. C. HOWARD has just re ceived a handsome assortment of FANCY GOODS, for spring and sum mer wear, which she will with pleasure qxhibit to the inspection of those Laches enm cassimere, a handsome article ior ! who may please favor her with a cafl I a'S "ill bU found White and fancy Marseilles vcbtiers, hand- ! Pattern Silk Hats, the latest New? York and e patterns, Philadelphia fashions, some p Black and fanuv silk do. Black and white crav:;Vs, Cravat stifieueis, Mispenders, vC He also has on hand a lew black Lea-! Battese and Cambric do. do Leghorn flats, assorted numbers, do. do. for children and misses, Plain and open straw do. do. A 1 b all ot which he is uitnoscu RnM,inMt , i . n.. Superb turbans and head dresses, Plain nobbincu, fancy Handkerchief: to sell verv low Tarboro April 2S, it ! Brazilian tuck, turn back, and side combs, vurlsaiul pulls, inowhairdo. 'l'oitoise shell side combs, Mrs. Cantelo's patent Corsetts, Swiss muslins, for Ladies' dresses, A s.iperb assortment of ribbons and flowers, Pearl and coral ear drops, necklaces, See. Dolls, il.isi beads, and a variety of other articles- Ladies dresses, cloaks, pelisses, &c. made to order, in the latest and most .e sold low for cash. D. RICHARDS CO. April, 1S2'J. At the Start of h & S. 1). Cation, IN TARHOROUGII, Turk? Island and 1 1 4 T rp Liverpool .sack 3 ft J JL Molasses, su.ar, coMVe, tea, and chocolate, Jrcn and steel of every description isie.u.ditv, Blacksmiths be lhnvs, and every oiher arii- approved fashion?. i-l.. t, t- -i ..,,,.1 .t, . .,r in....). 1 1 ' smiths tools, la;borot-b, April 10, 1S29. jOld brandy, by the barrel or retail, I Jamaica ruin, . ye ars old, j Otard's cogniac brandy, 10 year-: eld, I Pure Holland sin. old rye w'hiskcv, Madeira v. ine, N !i. : in:i i'c common brandy, Lout or Mislaid, K NOTH OK HAND, executed payable the 1 ;' -lay ol .1 .unary, lSo0,i(r the sum of ,00, (:is well as my re-coi:v;t:-)n e;vs nr..) The said note Together with an extrusive assortment, of Staple and fancy Goods, i Of almost PVPl'V V:ript- -t nc luiv rvri. fhon.J). Gatui; to tlm Subscribe!,' fnr u . , ! l-- .w. i . o i . , n.i t-im Ijkvli'. ill Ull store in uie jx.iee. A constant supply of Swaiirfs Pana- ccru Dr. Chamber'' remedy for In- Kiv, twelve mwntbs. I hereby torwarn , y v. ... - ' . j in t- II l , -C. vvi . all tiersrui. .i-a-nst r.i !:n- in anywise; ,7,. i.;,!,,,. p.,k - i 'ii 1 iiL. 111: in. "I 11 n 1: ii.iiiiiizij.is'. n - , lor irood clean baled Cotton. tipple Brandy. JJHK Subscriber has a few barrels of A excellent APPLE BRANDY which be is disposed to sell on reasona ble terms. EXUjU LEWIS. Mount Prospect, June, 1829. TJ ECEIVED this day, fifty barrels of NEW HERRINGS, which will be sold low for Cash. D. RICHARDS ? CO. Tarboro, April 16, 1829. Trust Sale, OY virtue of a Deed in Trust, execu ted to me by Lewis Ellis, for purpo ses therein expressed, 1 shall proceed to sell at PUBLIC SALS, at the dwelling-house of said Ellis, on Thursday, 8th October next, to the highest bidder, the following property viz: Two Negroes Three or four Tracts of Land, And all his Stock, " HORSES, CATTLE & HOGS, i shall convey all the right and title vested in me by said deed, to the above properly, and no more. Terms of sale made known on tht day of sale. - JO. P. PITT, Trustee. Edgecombe County, N. C. 2Gtb August, 1S29. 3-4 fir oceries, &c. npiIE next session of the "Scotland Neck Private Jlcademy" under the direction of the RevM John H. Nou mext and Lady, will commence on Monday, the 2d day of November, and terminate on Saturday, the 27th day ol February next. In this Institution the following bran ches of education are taught: MALE DEPARTMENT. foi vjid No' a; aw nrce" in epl. S. 1S29 ; ; 1 s t Jrahrig in vV .'tl a CAS.:. DREW EfXCJ. tlie f3MIE Subscriber ofiers for sale chean, i Reading lui l'umi uui. ai iiu; 1 os -u 1 ice ... JTTST RI'CEIYED and now openir, 0 asijlendid asMjrtmciit of fancy & staple Rhetoric and Logic Practical Chemistry 'i' t , - " , A T, e Penmanship Natural l Moral Phi- la borons , next door to Messrs. R. &; Ellgli5sll (iammar lo.ophy Commercial Arithm'c Evidences of Nat. and Geograpliy and As- revealed religion $30 Steward. the name j Seasonable Goods, t . 11 . 1 K OFF in tbo pos.es.,ioiii-': iow pncesiuu uar- u from the prerni.es of Wil- IlKIIUINGS, &c. &c iia:n H. Dicken, on ibe 26th of ! R. 5- S. D. COTTEX. A'!"t!.'t lat. a nei;ro man be-j May 2., lonii hit to tbo Subscriber, by d A L IT MORE, about 21 vears of Age, large and stout, of raibcra down look and smiling countenance j.)y ' f:et 10 inches high or upwards, i t i -r belicvetl .said negro is lurking about ibf duntalio'i of said Dieken. I will . ibe abv; reward for U.e sife deli very of said negro to me. or deposited ::i any jail so that. I get him again. ELAKE T. SE&sUMH. 'ih Sept. 1S2J. 4-0 on UANAWAV from tl.e Sib :ri!i'r, or the C inst. negro .'in son, boii' 0 !tH'L hi;;! . bo:weeii 30 d : )mplexio:F, a..d .?. 1 rge on one of !iis ;in:is, extending aenr! from ti.v- el!i uv to i!ie wrist. S;. -i negi.) bc-i'-igs to the estati. .)f ames May. dee'd, .i!id was liired b: me for l ie presenl v-ii". he was brought from the lower I i ) iris Mll-.'f ol irginia about twelve years by Mr. Abner Askev;, and I ex lie will trv to iet there airain A ' ' ii si j 1 j tl ; J reward will be given for the 'pprehension and deli very of said negro ni at Hickory (irove, Pitt county, Nr C. or lo Mr William May, of said t:oii!il y, (Juanii 111 for tlnr heirs of said es'.iif, or for his confinement in any jail 'O thai he can be recovered. All per ''";; are bereijy forbid bai boring, em ti'oyii'g, or carrying oO' said negro, un 'r penalty of the law EEXJ.EUIX JOIXER. R. &, ,f. Dunn & Co TXFOliM their friends and the publi 'generally, that they have now 1 hand their supply of Spring d5ooD?, j Which embrace a complete' and very ex tensive assort meat ol every desirable article of STAPLE AND FANCY IKIY tiOO'DS, Jlmongst which arc: A splendid assortment ot' Silks, Several pieces 4-1 Satin Levantccr.pand Wa tered (iros de Berlin, quite a new article, beautiful assortment of f;:ie Thread Laces and F.dgnigs, most sj)Icndid assortment ef taucv ('.licoes, lar.e stock of CiKOCLlUKS, general assortment of Medicines, Drugs, Oils and Taints, Hats, Shoes andj lard ware, in great variety: Which, with every other article usu ally kept in an extensive assorted Store, they offer for sale on the most favorable terms. Deing confident that they can give general satisfaction as to price and quality, they respectfully invite their friends in town anil country to call and examine their assortment. S. D. Cntlfil's slnro. thr fn! Imvimr nrti cles, all of which have just arrived from New-York, and arc fresh and of sune rior quality, viz: Cogniac and apple brandy, whiskey, Cordials, London and American porter, Albany beer, joest northern cider, Loaf and brown sugars, molasses, Cn"ee and teas, pepper and spice, mustard, Nutmegs, cinnamon, mace, cloves, ginger, Haisins by the box or pound, Currant.-, figs, almond.-,, Brazil nuts, " Tamarinds, water a:. d butter crackers, Bologna tausages, preserved gingjr, Candy, assorted dried peaches, apples, 2cc. A few pieces fancy calicoes, ginghams and London plaids, vestings, Cotton shirting, bandanna handkerchiefs, Gentlemen's gloves, socks, cravats, ecc. Alum, salt pctre, spirits turpentine, Caster oil, glauher salts, sulphur, pearl ash, Potter's vegetable Catholicon, by the bottle, Camphor, Windsor lioap, Casiile do. St irch, copperas, chalk, red ochre, Lime juice, foolscap and letter paper, Fine sealing w;.x, wafers by the ounce. Testaments, spelling books, lead pencils, Murray's key, English reader, &c. Maccabau snuff, Spanish smoking tobacco, Best chewing tobacco, common do. Cut tobacco in papers, paste blacking, Spanish sugars, otoughten-s bitters, hones, Powder and shot, empty bottles c ticklers, Sperm candles, tallow do. moulded, Window glass, white lead, putty, cc. Bed cords, plough lines, trace chains, Cut nails assorted, wrought 6 penny do. Stock, knob and pad locks, assorted, Pocket knives, scissors, needles, pins, Sewing silks, spool cotton, Buttons, assorted, Common tuck and side combs, fine tooth do. Tooth brushes, fish hooks, &c. cc. Together with many other articles, which it j useless to insert. The Sub scriber intends to keep a general supply of Groceries, which he flatters himself he will be able to sell as low as they can be procured at this market. ...and he in Ancient and Modern History Wc have just received a consignment of PiPllrft ill Silmtl 1111 MM. IV 'J mm uii n it I . , . ! . 1 7 vitcs all persons wishing to purchase anv Put up Ibis season, at one of the most . article in his line, to call and judge ol celebrated fisheries on Roanoke. We ! the quality and prices. Orders from thf have also on hand a few hundred barrels j COui:try, enclosing the cash, will be of CORN, neatly cleaned and fanned; all I thanUfullv received and uromntlv at- of which we will sell low for Cash. R. frJ. DUXNfy CO. Halifax, May 7th, 183I. tended to. X. II. ROUXTREE. June 4, 1S1. tronomy Select Composition FILM A LE DEPA UTiM ENT. Reading History of the U. States Orthography Botany j Penmanship Mythology Lnglish Grammar Jewish, ) PracncalArithmetic GrccianS: Antiquities Geography and As- Roman J tronomy Epitomes of the Arts Epistolary Writing and Sciences Elements of Chemistry Classical Biography OliNAMENTAL branches. Music on the Piano Forte; Drawing and Painting; Muslin, Tape and Lace Work. The system of instruction, adopted in the above Institution, is such as to keep constantly in view7 the application ol' every acquirement made by the pupil. None are allowed to progress in any study more rapidly than a perfect cc??i prehension of its principles will admit. The discipline is precisely that of a well ordered family. Corporeal punishment w'jll never be resorted to; but whenever a scholar shall manifest, by his refracto ry conduct, that he is beyond the intlu ence of affectionate reproof? his expul sion will immediately ensue. It can hardly be necessary to state that every attention will be paid to the mor als of those committed to our charge. That we will endeavor to impress, per manently upon the minds of cur pupilSi, a love of religious truth, and to indue them, by faithful culture, to "grow up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.-'' Board may stil) be had with Private Families in the neighborhood, at $5 pel month; and the necessary books, station ary, &c. are kept constantly on hand by a merchant in the vicinity of the Academy. Terms as formerly, payable in ad vance, viz: Literary Tuition, per session, $10 Tax for fire-wood, - - 5C Music, - - 15 Drawing and Painting, -Needle Work, - - 5 Scotland Neck, Halifax coun- 0 n ty, N. C, Auy. 25, 1829. J 'T
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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