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prices Current, At Tarborough, Norfolk, and Neio York. APR. 8. Bacon, Beeswax, -Brandy, apple, Coffee, Corn, Cotton, Cotton Bagging, Flour, superfine, Iron, Lard, Molasses, -Siujar, brown, Salt, Turks Jsl'd Wheat, Whiskey, - . per TarboroA'orfolL A. York H). 8 10 8 9 9 10 lb. 18 20 18 20 19 20 gallon. 80 100 70 75 42 43 lb. 15 18 13 14 11 14 bushel 35 40 58 60 58 60 H- ,8J 9$ 9 1U 10J 12 yard. 15 20 14 20 1 1 20 barrel. 550 600 575 625 550 657 lb. 5 6 4 5 lb. 7 8 8J 9 6 8 gallon. 35 40! 27 33 25 30 lb. 9 12j 7 7i 6$ 7i bushel. 75 80 48 55 40 42 bushel. 70 80 H2 gallon. 40 50 32 34 31 33 HENRY JOHNSTON, MERCHANT TAILOR, fpAKES this method of informing his numerous customers and the public generally, that he has just returned from New York, where he Fur.chascd a splendid assortment of OOTIDS, IX HIS LINK OF BUSINESS, viz: Superfine Cloths, of all the most fashionable colors, Superfine blue, black, and fancy striped Cassimeres, Fiue black Bombazeens, for thin coats & pantaloons, Black and fancy Camblets, for summer wear, lirown and white Drills, white Linen, Plain black and fancy Silks, for vestings, Plain white and fancy Marseilles, Plain and fancy Valencia vestings, Plain and fancy stocks, linen bosoms and collars, India rubber suspenders, silk do. . White and black cravats, gloves, silk handk'fs, &c. Those goods were bought at reduced prices, and will be sold low for cash, or on a short credit 10 punctual customers. Gentlemen wishing to purchase are particularly invited to call and exa mine for themselves, a he is confident that he can please such. All orders from a distance will be thankfully received and punctually attended to. Persons furnishing their own cloths, can have them made and trimmed in the most fash ionable manner and at the shortest notice. Tarborough, April 10, 1833. Setting Off at Cost I- vLtJ"ofHRNKJ,aVe'"w hand a variety ot Spring and Summer Hardwure, Groceries. &c .he ,hSy r6 Wm" 10 diPs of on Jit JVejp York Cost. fe-hM? J" P"d uncommonly cotton nuKts. 12 J Silk do. 45 Checks & PI Cnsomfrc -ncdU, - ammriis, CCC. rme morocco Shoes, from S5l tn ci. m Prunella do. from 60 ccn?sfo g! S50 And a number of oiher articles unnecessary to mention. 1 hey expect to bring on during the summer " splendid assortmen" of seasonable Goods. I hey will keep on hand at all limes a supply orGrocerieS(which they will 5e very low. Rocky .Mount, April 1st, 1833. 32 4 SPRING & SUMMER 25 100 20 Just Rcceued, And for sale by the Subscribers, 30 hogsheads Molntses, 50 C fsus i homuslon i.tme. Which will be sold low lor Ca-h. n Richards s? Tarboro', March 22, 1833. CO. GOODS, R Yok CTLLY announces the arrival of his recent very extensive purchases in New Fj1SHm exhib.t tohis customers" such a variety of RICH AND llzSZ f t GDS as ""not ube excelled by any other establishment , the S.-te. h m purchases principally at the Auction Sales and in large quantities, has enabled him to procure every article at the cheapest rates, and will be sold at his usual very small profits. I he same system of doing business which has hitherto met with so large a share of public favor will be continued, and every exertion used to supply his customers With goods greatly below the ordinary prices, where any other system is pursued. j lhejollowing Articles form part of the Stock, and will be ready for inspec tion on Tuesday or Wednesday next: $5 Reward. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, on i that is ,unaay night last, an indented apprentices colored Doy, named WILLIS HAMMONDS, Aged about 16 years, tolerably stout built, bright complexion and bushy head. His grandmother is a free woman named Olive Ham (N THURSDAY, the I8ih day of April next, will dm sold at the late dwelling house of walker Knight, deceased all the property be longing to the estate of the dece fied (or forbid) in the last will and testament of said deceased, consisting of Horses. Hnrs. r.nt. tie. Corn, Fodder, Peas, one branrhi Stilt ri. der and brandy Casks, one apple Mill and all mat is appertaining thereto, Bacon, Pork, Lard. Farming Utens Is. one riding Chair and Harness, one Bridle and Saddle, raw Hides and Leather, and all other articles not specified in said will, consisting of aniclcs loo tedious to menlion. Six months crpdit will hp laimiliviiiiki 13 l il i-l, nuuidil II.1I1ICU KllUC J ILL III' . wii'in ill IJC monds, and lives in Halifax county, where I expect Eiven ire purchaser giving bond with approved Willis will try to get, as he has several other connec- j security before the property is exchanged tions in that county. Said bov stole his indenture. and will probably try to pass himself with them as free. The above reward will be paid for his recove ry, if delivered to me, in Edgecombe county? nr Col. Benj. Sharpe's, or secured in any jail so that "i can get him. All persons are forbid harboring or em ploying said boy, under penalty of the law. WILLIAM BROWN. April 9, 1833. 33 . Earthenware, ChinaSf Glass. WHOM AS J. HARROW & CO. Importers, SS Water-Street, New-York are receiving their spring importations in the above line; com prising a great variety of the Newest Patterns which are offered to Southern Merchants at the most reduced prices possible for the article to be sold at. In addition to the above, they have a large and complete assortment of Gilt and Plain LOOK ING GLASSES constantly on hand at low rates. Hoping a continuation of the liberal support Hitherto received irom our southern friends, we have made every exertion to lay in a stock of the most desirable Goods for that market and it shall be our constant endeavor to promote the interest of all those who may favor us with their orders. THOMAS J. BARROW $ CO. Importers 88 Waler-St. New York New York, Jan. 18, 1S33. 23 March 30, 1S33. JAMES KNIGHT, Special A dm in islra tor. 32 2 Tbtmuchvpprovtd save font grtter, : v. 'WILL STAND this season at nlof SIX DOLLARS the reason; . nirii may oe uiscnargea oy tne payment of Five Dollars, if paid within the season THREE Dollars the leap, to be paid when the mare is served and EIGHT Dollars to in sure the mare to be in foal. The season has com menced and will end ihe 1st of July next. IS A BEAUTIFUL ROAN, And comes up to his name he is descended from the best stock of horses old Sir Archvon the side of his sire, and the imported horses Hec tor and old hay Richmond on the side of his dam. Care and attention will be paid, but no liability for accidents or escapes. The Groom will exnect 25 cents, but no compulsion to pay, if the per sons putting mares don't wish to pay. EXUM LEWIS. March, 1S33. 32-4 Mochy Jtfount Hotel. nnilE Subscriber respecilullv informs his friends and the public that he has commenced keeping A House of Entertainment ) At his residence at the Falls of Tar River, 18 miles from Tai borough and 55 from Raleigh, on the stage road between those towns. He will provide every thin abundantly, necessary for the comfort and convenience of man and horse, and hopes to merit and receive a share of public patronage. ISAAC W. HORNE. Jan. 1S33. 23 FOR, SALE. . ilHE Subscriber offers for sale the whole of his f PRINTING MATERIALS now in Washington. They consist of upwards of twenty different founts of type, from Brevier to eight line Pica; an excellent Press; flowers, rules, leads, cases, chases, &c. &c. with appurtenances complete for carrying on the bu siness. They are all in good order, and some of the type is but little worn. The paper at present issued from the office has as good a patronage as any ever published in this place. 1 o a person of industrious habits, acquainted with the business, and desirous of locating in this section of country, a desirable opportunity is now offered. A wish to engage in other pursuits, elsewhere, alone in duces the present proprietor to dispose of the estab lishment. The whole, if speedily applied for, may ic had a bargain. GEO. HOUSTON, Jr. Editor of the Union. Washington, c. March 29, 1833. List of Letters, Remaining in the Post Office at Tarhoroush. on the 1st day of April, 1833, ivhich if not called for and taken out before the 1st day of July next, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Al sob rook Micaiah liullock Joshua Esq 2 Barnes John Barfield William Bennet Elizabeth Mrs 2 Bell Bennet II. Col Bond Lewis Bell David Esq Carter John J Rev Daniel John H Dicken Richard Evans Sparkman Dvans F P Ellinor James Foxhall Robert Gray Etheldred Major Griffin William Hines Peter Hines James Harper Stephen Howard James W Jenkins J. F Jones W ni Jr King Wm or Micajah King Wm H Lancaster Jesse 57 Mobby Elizabeth Ann Mrs ivlorning VV liham McCrae H L Master Norvill James Nickens David Nettles Jacob Owens Elijah Proctor Geraldus Proctor Dennis Perry Jeremiah F 3 Pendleton Joseph George Rainer Allen H Rawls Henry 2 Scssums Jacob 2 Simpson Mourning Mrs Skinner Dempsey Scarborough Isaac Selby James Thorn Martin Taylor Vm Capt Van Norden I C Worsely Pittman 2 Wiggins Lawrence Wimbly Robert Worrell Amos J. R. LLOYD,.P.M. A very extensive selection of Silks unusually low including some ot the most fashionable colors, Poix de Soiu, Gro de Swiss and de Berlin, in great variety, Favoroni's best Italian Lustring, MatteOni'S do. of a very superior lustre, Extra rich India black Satin, and watered Silks, Very rich figured Gro de Soiu, Pink, green, yellow, white, blue and straw'coPd Satins and Florences, Green Silk, suitable for calashes, 12 pieces Pongees, black and lead colored, Pongee silk Aprons, and super India hdkfs. Ladies black and white rich embroidered and plain silk Stockings, Family Mournings, fashionable for spring and summer, in great variety, Norwich Crapes and Ijorhbnzeen. Rich Oriental, Paris & London printed Muslins, 4Kz pieces calicoes ol the most fashionable style, some at only 8 cents per van!. S pieces Furniture do. commencing at 8 cents per yard, 41 ps. Ginghams, beautiful pattern, at 20 els. do. 30 ps. cross-barred jaconet Muslin, for dresses, A large assortment of cambric, medium, jaconet, mull, book, and Swiss Muslins, FigM book & Swiss Muslins, uncommonly cheap, 50 pieces Jrisli Linen, some Rt 25 cents per yard up to $1 40, the very finest made, A very large and superb assortment of rich fancy Gauze, Crape, Hernani, Parisian and other neck Hdkfs and gold embroidcr'd Points, A most splendid assortment of bonnet, belt and cap Ribbons, newest style, Needle worked infants Dresses, Black silk Velvet and velvet Ribbons. Very handsome Parasols, best quality, do. Um brellas, Thread Laces and Insertinsrs, Narrow bobhinett Laces, Edgings, and Footings, W hite blond Lace and Edging, 3-4 and 4-4 plain and fir'd Bobhinett. from 3D ,T 7 cents to Si 50 per yard. Black and white lace Veils, some of a very supe rior quality. Black, white, green; and second mourning blond gauze do. Ureen Uarrege; lor veils, Black, white, pink, and green Italian Crapes, Black Canton and Nankin Crapes, Ladies and children's lace Cans. Worked muslin Capes, some as low as 15 cents, Ladies and gent7s silk, hokin, kid, beaver, and cotton Gloves, in great variety, Ladies beautiful embroidered and printed cot ton Stockings, White and black cotton Stockings, some at 15 cents per pair, Gent's black and white silk half Hose, Ladies and gent's do. do. Gloves, Plain and fancy bordered linen cambric Hdkfs. Long Lawns and linen Cambric, Ladies Leghorn Flats, some as low as Si, Diamond straw and Dunstable Bonnets, Navarino's, 10 cents each, 25 pieces straw Trimming, 12 dozen artificial Flowers, 10 pieces Oil Cloth, beautiful patterns, Russia and cotton Diaper, Beautiful article of furniture Dimity, Furniture and apron Checks, 200 dozen cotton Hdkfs. 5 cents each & upwards, o dozen rrussian bnawls, 1 1 bales 3 4, 4-4, 5-4, and 6 4 brown and bleach ed Shirtings and Sheetings, cheap, CoPd Cambrics, Italian silk Cravats, Splendid damask table covers, Men's silk Hdkfs. 30 cents each, Low priced and best Bed Ticking, some as low as 12 cents per yard, Cotton Yarn, from No. 5 to 18, Turkey red Cotton, Cotton and wool Cards, best qualify, Cotton Fringe, Piping, aad Braids, White aud red Flannel, and point Blankets. , Padding, Buckram, Buttons, Silk, Twist, flax 1 nread, ana trimmings ot all kinds, White, Russia, brown and motled Drillings, Black & col'd Laslings, Brochellas, & Princeltas, Best crape Camblet,and plaid Drillings, Rouen Cassimere, only 20 cents per yard, 30 pieces yellow Nankin, Cotton Cassimeres, and Canton Cord, 12 pieces brown German Drillings, 10 do. brown Linen, Grandurells, Washington Stripe, &TickIenburg, Gent's fashionable Stocks, shirt bosoms & collars, in great variety, most fashionable kind, AN APPRENTICE to the Printing business is wanted at this Office. A boy who can spell and read well, will meet with good encouragement if ap plication is soon made. March, 1833. BROAD CLOTHS, of almost every shade, uncommonly cheap, Plain and fashionable rib'd Cassimeres, Saltinetts, extremely low, ' Superior giim elastic SusDenders. Splendid bead Bags and Purses, of a beautiful and entirely new pattern, A great variety of round and cut gilt, glass, and steel Beads,. Italian Opera, Parisian, and Neapolitan carved Combs Plain tortoise shell, tuck and side dd. Carved and plain neck do. common Brazilian, tuck and side do. a large assortment, Pearl, steel and plated waist buckles, Bracelet clasps fancy and travelling baskets, A large assortment of Perfumery & fancy Soap?, Ivory snuff boxes and tinsel ornaments, Fealher Fans and silver Pencils, Cloth, hair, and tooth Brushes, Splendid German flower Vases, Fire board Paper, and bullet head Canes, Violins, violin strings, and splendid liquor cases, Looking Glasses, in great variety, Low & Reed's compound chlorine tooth wash, Indelible and writing Ink, A few dozen Windsor Chairs, Glass Knobs and curtain Rings, 21 dozen men's FUR HATS, comprising a complete assortment, amongst Which are the finest and most fashionable white, drab and black, broad brim and roram do. 75 dozen fine and common palmetto Hats, some 20 cents only each, Men's, boys and children's silk and cloth La fayetie and other Caps, 2500 pair LADIES SHOES, consisting of spring and high heel'd prunella, some at 50 cents per pair; Bolivar and kid spring heel; high hee! morocco 50 cents per pair; seal skin fine and common calf do. 200 pair misses Shoes, some spring heel prunellaj at 45 and 50 cents per pair; also, children's boots aud shoes some at 15 cents per pair, only, 2700 pair MEN'S SHOES, viz: very best calf skin, high and low quartered; lined and bound brass heel high qid, superior article, at $1 25 per pair; low qid do. 75 cents; coaise biogans cheap, and coarse shes at 65 cents; also, mo- rocco, and seal pumps, boys shoes, hoes, &c. An assbrtment of Trunks, very low, A general assort't o CUTLERY HARD WARE, among which are some very superi or Razors in cases, pen and pocket knives, in great variety, some with 2, 4,6 and 12 blades with pearl and shell handles, dirk knives, &c. Knives and forks, carving knives and stet l, spoons, scissors, guns, pisiols,'dirks, gun locks, scythe blades, chisels, plane irons, patent au gurs, coffee mills; slock, knob, pad and chest Lucks; brass candle sticks, tea trays, axes, hatchets, trace chains, steel yards, &c. A large variety of China, Crockery $ Glass ware, some elegant setts of China are in the assortment, handsome Cut Glass, &c 30 bags St. Domingo, Cuba, and Laguira Coffee, 11 hhds. St. Croix and New, Orleans Sugar, 8 barrels superior loaf and lump do. C 12 hhds. very superior retailing Molasses, Best young, hyson, and gunpowder Tea, Pepper and Spice, only 12$ cents per lb. Nutmegs, mace, cloves, ginger, mustard, &c. Preserved Ginger, in jars, Prunes, muscatel raisins, almonds by the box, Lime juice and Lemon syrup, Very best cogniac Brandy, Jamaica Rum, and Holland Gin, 10 hhds. New England Rum, 5 do. Whiskey, Cider Brandy and country Gin, Champaigne, Madeira, Port, Claret, and Malaga WINES, of the best quality, An assortment of French Cordials, best quality, Real London Brown Stout, in quart and pint bottles; Best Spanish Cigars, Lorillard's best Scotch Snuff, Chocolate, and fine tahle Salt in loaves, Sperm and tallow Candles, 10,000 pounds Swedes Iron assorted widths, A large assortment of CASTINGS, consisting of pots, ovens, spiders, skillets, tea kettles, spice mortars, grid irons, frying pans, cart and and wagon boxes, &c. 35 kegs Nails, assorted sizes, 40 boxes 10x12 and S x 10 widow Glass, Putty, 25 kegs Dupont's best Gunpowder, 100 bags Shot, White lead, chrome yellow, Prussian blue, ver digris green, chrome green, panfch brown, red lead, copal varnish, linseed oil. &c. &c. Together with many other Articles too tedious to enumerate, all of which will be gold at a very small advance. For Cash or Country Produce. Tarborough, 13th April, 133.
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