Corn, Jul W"r, Fodder Calili: frY. for ' WKPNEDVY, tit" 20th inst. hi HlV plantation three miles limn Jar- I, 1 shall s u at p. tunc auction, s Htil r's- y "r liMKHHU Fodder, tJl H.ms-, 15 or 20 he i.l ol Cattle, fir- tenil., Cutis. &e A fi'nli' of six ImomiJ.s will be g'v'" P'ttohaser givntg ,( ami security before I lie property i llt!'"'td" ISAAC SESSUMS. 7ih January. I !?'. F 1 1 : S 1 RATE Newark i"h J Su'ktf, H.-ddeohurg's oest."; an t Hume. all i i Uod older, for sa 'e oil model ate unit'- Apply ul this Office. January 7, 1S3- 1 NASHVILLE Female .Icadcmy iyV. Trustee of this Institution a- nouce to the Public, that ihey have pii:a:til iie services of Mrs. Sarah A. rluunt.far die fiu',,:J year; the eXft rises 0, wiikli 'H commence lite- second M..'u jjav of J muarj next. Tne Ttiiiion fees, as fixed by the Board, an , Vr session: For the first 'or Iowet class, $6, :: second, or middle :: 8. :: third, or highest :: lo, With an addition of 5 per session for each iii'leiit tt'l may include, lessons in Music un the Piano: and $10 s -ion for Mu fiC alone. Hoard on very moderate terms may be 1-aiJ in almost every houe in lown. . BLOUNT, Sec'y. N;t;hvilh No. Ci. i'fciih Dec. 183)'. 1-4 Valuable Property FOR SALE. THE Subscribers beinj: desirous lo re move to the south west, have determine tJ upou closing their business At Stanlonsburg, Ami now offer for sale, iheir REAL F.S T.I TE in thut place, consisting; of a well iiri';ii.gd Storehouse, sin house and screw, wjtli uis flat, sins and oehet store fixiui es bclonpiig 10 1 he establishment. AL;U, a large and commodious Dwell in house, uith convenient siale and out huujfi the whole occupying five lots of jiimiiii in lite most desirable part of lh i,u. The stand is well knon, and is Kiiiioii doulit I tie het siitixiion in the Sm!e lnr conducting an xien-ive country Lj;iue,-s. Ihey would also dispose of The Stock of Goods, (iiich consists of a general and well selec tcJ asHTiinetitj inobtl purchased for cash) At New York col. Terras, for the whole, will be made ac- comittoilHting. WM STEWART $ CO. Siantonsburg, Jan'y 1, 1S36. 1 Black Acre, fc hzalthy a Situation us any in the county, is For on easy terms. tS this ttaclof Land is worthy the al lention if persons at a distance, I tarn a genera! description of it not im j'roper. Tiie lertiltty of the Land and its imjitovn! condition need but he Seen to be adtnitte.t. , js g,tuaie 4i mile cant of Turboro On tk 10ad leading to Wdiiainston. It is recltt.uicd swamp land. There are In tne Tract 0.50 Acres, Of which 20Uareleared and in culiiva i". and .'.U acres paiily tut down and imJfd, rt-Hdv to take in." Tiie 2oU acies 'U mained ai.d as certain as hieh lhe main canal leading to the liver is it ft ft feet wide, at.d on an average 5 wtiie-p. The canal is extended of lhe "me width ytiU yards betomf the pre-eot cr:d Hud beaded land,' w hich by the ne leiv literal d.tches will lav drv two hundre.t acres in. .re. The average of the ld,"l in com thi, year ws al.ottt seven bar 'tl of corn to the acre, including twenty lV'e acres of new ground that was not Pt'ihiied, and planted in June. It is so far Jllinve tried, well adapted to cotton, but "planted but liitle, as my whole at ,f,"!on has lffii directed to clearing. '1 he ! crop of Cotton I made in 18.13, aver SJ lbs. to Die aci.e. I th.nk there hU acres of the land as well adapted cotton as any in the county. The loca d7'g ve,y S"i for raising hogs. The l(, ""S house, out houses, cribs and sta tu Hrn a" g0tl a,'d tomni"di"". These tho " 'he can inspected by 'le s.rmg lo pUIC1Hse Immediate T'MO,, , he give,,, jniy ll0U!sE LQT ia rouK U a so tor aJe. oa,u . J- n- LLOYD, uec r, S'(5. i Uur WOKE J XII.. r W iB1 n c "ign. u. me ibl break PmPy Webb, confined lor ""filled I V"C,''!""1 lnM Adkim, also I r h"Use kingand stealing W.iviii?'0 ty' ,,e,"gg toWliiimel Rio be ,"u?'',a,eorM-ni,. county; a ne cU.:g,,Wi''iHm Barnes of this Whiip ' n!Tfher' ,l,e P'Per,.v King ws '?,. couny. A reward of if,,.,' T red bv Mr Williams for the jii o of 'y''11 '"fi" !' "v lioo Trl he c"""' P-i liini again. All '"'hvidtiHl reles.ed lo apprehend said "eiu win V ,"-v '"f" tiii respeciiug lu .ei!iH,,klully received. i:A7. WILLIAMS, liht? u BdcomU County. ponctoc Academy. MIE Exercises in this Sch-.ol will com. m-iit-e the sec.MuJ Monday in January. Grammar, geography, history, arithmetic orthography, ai,d writing, will be luRht' ran be had in .be neighborhood at 10 cents per day or, from i to per month. w v 3 Asa ft. Atkinson. IWrnberfMhh, 1835. 1.3 '1'IIK Subscriber has taken ip 4 HOGS H.eve. tobehisowrt-but bis mark has been changed by tuning the swallow fork off Iron. both ears, leaving ,he i.alf moon umh-r in both. Any person clai,. mg said Hogs, will come quickly forward i they may be loo late. C C. KNIGHT. January 2. lgoti. 3 JYaticc. I 'V' ' ,,,,s:r',''r notifies all those j. d. bte,. lo i.im.thai be intends placing H ; -.-.settled at coutits i ,!,e bands of an Uftu-er on Hie 1st il. ..e c., j i' rurti.irv est. I.tsoos ittdebted, wishing t save com, will do w.i to call on hihi before lha. ,i,,,e, a, his .,1.1 stand opposite ,he t-url House in 1 arborough. A. Summerretl. Jan. 2. 1S36. . j.3 L st belie is, Htmaiuing in lhe Post OJJlce at Taba rouoi ,ht Is! of January, 183rt, whit h if not taken out before the 1st of April next, v ill be, sent Ut the Gtneral fost Oflct as dead It! tern Aver.it v L Miss Killebrew Georoe J .tmst.ong i.iay i! Knight Joseph Brady Solomon 1 Ke.i Joim King Htnry Lane Levi Land John Lawrence J Llder Mo., re Titos V Moigan David .Mayo Reuben Mayo John Mooring A S Mab. y CIihs Col Korfleet William I'eete John I'roctor Joab Pitman He.idin I'alterson (Jeo C P. Milan Manila Mrs Hi .1 ley David Hurneti Will Ueatdsley L I 2 Btldock rJeitnfll Bedfotd jallv Mjs Bell Wiunificd Mis Balis Will B. II B K Bradley John Buiock Itobl .1 Bootl.e Lli.abeih Barnes Jacoo Bilbe. ry iVaihanit-l Bryan Dempsy Bart let I Geo K Cheddell Elijah 3 C'r.tmw. i N-wsom Toiler Kiiba Cromwell .Xap.deon Tr ee Camtllo I'aolley .Mr Mac Richards Danford 2 Daflin Joshua Rnilin Lemon l.v.i.!. Ann .Vrs l.'oche.ster &. Tom Geoige Elias Rountree .Nathan II 2 Gat reit Joim 5 K tgsd .l Mary Aliss Gardener M Miss Rag.dale L B Mis Gardener . Miss Sheriff ot Edgecombe Garrett J a me J 2 Smith 1 hotnas Hartell Christ. ,p'i 2 Savage William Han ell Levi Sun.inei i ille W R Hardy (Jla-a Spiuill B J Hisrs Marv L Mi Spssiiok Nmh. Hy man EHeuA Mi-S ing. Iiaiy Johu Rev llin. s James lavloi N ill TiM.als Will J Vii cits William Wimberlev Robt D Waller Ed want W ill, ,:ns I' B Miss Watson Betj Hod Whiltev tttl C Webb Wi I Westoole llenrv Dr Wilkira Willis Wiggins Rolling alb-r Jam' s Williaius John Hardy Jesse damson Riclul Huk Joo i' Ksq ILnes Kichd Hardy John Hart Spencer L Jenkins Robasou 2 Joituson Mathan Irwin llenrv L Dr King C ffiVld Knic hi Wil! W Knight J.,,M Dr 2 King Hyinau Knight James J. ft. LLOYD, P. M. Ill 19 31?. Par Sale. One of the most vutuable PLANTATIONS Edgecombe County, JwjA LYING on Tosnot Swamp, Tiiii ,f about four miles north of iiSi! Stantoosbtn g, and two from ittlJjgif Conteiititea Creek, where boats pass to and from Now beru during the winter and spring. The Tract contains About M00 Acres, About HO cleared and in a high slate ol cultivation l!ie most of the Land is well adap'ed to Cotton Thete are on the premises a pood two Story dwelling house, gin house and screw, and all necessary ui.t If, uses entirely new. A great bargain will be given in the above propel ly, and tortus made easy by lhe Subscriber. IVrighl. Edmondson. Dec. 15ih, 1S3.V 52 3 Mrs. A. C. Howard, aS now opening her Pal! supply of Goods, comprising a mote extensive and Fashionable Assortment of Thar, she has ever before exhibited in this place. Having selected and purchased lhe articles herself, and had en excellent op nortonitv of becoming acquainted with lhe latest Northern fashions in the Millinery and Mantua making line, she feels herself competent to give euttre satislaction to ber numerous customers and the public in gen eral. In her assortment will be found Pattern Ve'vet, satin & silk Bonnets, do. Turbans, Caps, Capes, &c. Plain, watered, figured, and plaid Silks and Satins, tor dresses, Silk Velvets, Gnuze Veils, &c. Black Mode. Crapes, and Florences, Tuscan, Swiss, Gipsey, and Fancy straw lionnets, all uaitues, White and black ostrich Feathers, Laces, Insertings, flutings& footings, teatherd and iancy t lowers, Superior hair Pufts and Curl, Blond and worsted Kdgings A superb assortment of Ribbons, etc. Mrs. II. invito a 'general inspection of her Goods, as she is confident they cannot fail to meet general approbation, both as regai ds quality Rnd price. TiMboio', Oct. 22, 1835. P emale Seminary. Situated in Halifax County, equi distant 20 miles belwn the lawns of Halifax and trarrtnlon. THE Subscriber respectfully notifies the public, that the above named institution opens again on the second Monday in Jan uarynext. Thankful tor the (very) libe ral patronage hill,. ,tu received, he flatters himself, that with all advantage? in point ... . oy location, ample accommodation o buildings, and instructor of the highest grade, the School w j rise sti hi ner io merit and public estimation. 10 mi acuuaiiite.i u it. literary standing of ,he genilenH head of one of ,ie fim Collegiate h very high at the II.KIltll. tlOflS Of Our con.nrv o.r .t. r ...).. ...i.- t. 1 nnc.pal of the Female Seminarv'tn Sche nectady, and witl, ,. vtrv respecai.i,. characters oi the Mayor. Judge, Citv I'l.v sictan.and Clergymen of that city, noihin:; more may ,e s.,be, lo how the very (highly) satisfactory qualifications and ex perwnce of Mrs.. EMMA McELVEV, H e Lady who in to take charge of the above named institution. Thft fol'owing branches will he tauht in the above Seminary.-Reading, writing, spoiling, giammar, elementary geogra phy, United Slates history and nriihnietic ancient and modern history. Wood bridge's Universal Geography. iiKl idi" ancient geograpln U Ward's Hutory '( America. Jaaiieson'- Rhetoric, Hedo..'. Logic, Natural Philosophy, Palev's Mor-I I Inlosophy, Ku. lid's Elements of Geome try, Day's Algebra, Farrar's Astronom v Karue s Elements of Criticism, Brown's 1 hilosophy f ibe yltlldf Chemistry and Botany. For the above branched per session oi nve mouths, :: Latin. ditto, :: French, :: :: Music on the Piano Forte, :: :: Music on lhe Guitar, :: :: Drawing and Painti ig in water colors, :: Oil colors, . :; $10 00 5 00 7 50 li 0(1 10 00 5 00 10 00 .. iviez. tint. work Si japanning. i t0 :: Board, (two-thirds in adv ance) 30 00 Tippoo S. ft town low. Halifax C'ty. Dee r 16th, 183.. The Subsciibers being aco tainted wiih the reputation sustained by Mrs. McFJvty, as an assistant in the Female Semini-v dcr the care of Miss Sheldon. rl... . i,.h. bear testimony to her merits. Per tab ni's and experience, combined with much per sonal worth, would render her services as a 1 etcher a very valuable acquisition o anv community. Kliphattt Xott, President. II. i'roudjit. Proles, of Language. Aloi.so I'olter, Profes. of Rhetoric and Mor. Phlo. Jl F. Jo.Hin. Profes. of Natural Philo. John A Yatts, Profes. ol Oiiental Lit. Thus C Jittd, Prates, of Pol. Leon. J W. Jackson, Profes. of "MathVs. V. Arerill, Prof, ot Chem.fe Botany. Union Colleg.-, Nov. 27th, 83.. Mrs Emma McLlctu has been en.-iM-d for sever..! yeats as an instructress in lhe institution i. nder my t are and it affords tne much pleasure lo say thai h?r charac ter as a teacher is deserved I high, und that she is well qualifi,-.! lo lake cliKre o? a School, and to teach in any depailm i t she may undertake. I have perfect confidence in her c ial.fi- cations, and believe thai sh is desirous ot making herself eminently useful in t lie Institution at La Vnilee. Uamiu E. bhtldon, Principal. Female Sr-mit.ary, Sch- neclady. The Subset iber-, Ncqnaioted w ith the reputation of Mrs. McElvty, as .in instiiK Itesi intite Fein. f.ii. insti.nlion under tte "ueiinleudeiice of M,ss SJieldon, in tl.e ity ot ?cleneriadv, and undei stnndin I hat she is on the eve of :ter .'rnaiiure f..r the South take great pleastne in bcariii" ifS'hnony to her qualifications, us a ladv of a finishe'l and i'-c-molished educ:.iio.. anil iio$essiug a t.ei ision of charaeier blended with mildness ami affability, which has crowned her exertions w.th fl.itleiin" success and gained for herself the warm esteem and atjachmeut of her pupils. .'. I.. Linn, Ai.i vor of Schenectady. S. IV Jonts, First Judge of Schenec tady County. Jacob fan Vtchten, Pastor of the Dutch (-hnr. il. P. Alexis Proal, Rector of St. George's Church. J. Fruiiirill Backus, Pastor Presbyte rian Church. Josiah McGrovs, Pastor of first Bap- lit Church. J. C. Mag'ffin, City p'lvsician. Schenertadj , Nov. 2Slh, 1S33. D"The Editor of the Eduiton Gazette will insert lhe above adveriisement once a week for two weeks in his paper, and for ward his acc't to lhe Subscriber at Brit.k leyville post oilier, Halifax County, N.C T. S Brownlc.io. 100 barrels Flour, Of superior quality, for sale by D. ft IC HARDS 4- CO. Dec. 4th, 183"). State, of North Cnrolia EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, NOVEMBER TERM, 1835. Treacy Woodard, . vs. (Petition for The Heirs at Law of Elisha f Duwir. Woodard, dee'd. ' JT appearing to the satislaction of the Court, that John Peeleand Elizabeth his wife, Nathan Woodard, John .-lok.-s and Treacy his wife, Levi Amason and Judith his wife, Patrick Boyle and Betsey his wife, and Jethro Benson, defendants in this case, are not residents of this State: t is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the 'I arborough Press for six weeks, that they appear at the next Court, to be held for said County on the lonrth Monday of February next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said pct'tion, otherwise it will be taken pro confesso and heard ex parte as to them. Witness, Michael Hearu, Cleik of the said Court, at office, the fourth Monday ot November, A. D. 1S35. MICHL. HEAftN, C. C. Price ad v 3 50. 51 Miss Frances Campbell, tit KaS her most graleful acknow ledgments to her friends and ..ume. rous customers lor lhe verv liberal patron age hitherto received from them, and beg leave lo inform them she has just received iroui one of the most fashionable Millinery establishments in the city of New York, her Winter Supply of Articles, In her line, consisting in part of lhe fol lowing, viz: Latest style of pattern rril k bonnets, 44 Florence, Swiss and Tuscan straw do. Pattern silk Dresses, Silks &, Saliw, nam ami figured Muslins, Fashionable bonnet and cap Ribbons, White, blue, black & gray Feathers, ' Plain and featherM Flowets, " Ladies worked Caps, " Ladies and gentlemen's si'k Gloves, " " silk and cotton Hose, " " Black vorsted do. " Ladies black and white Veils, ilk and cotton Velvets, Plush Capes, exrppent at tide for winter, Thread and botbir1t Laces, 5' loud Edging and Flutings &i.c. tie j.Iso expects to receive in a few days l-icia rubber Aprons, mohair Caps, wc.rk'd I c Cos. French worked Capes and Cel lars, fancy Hau.lkeichiefs any 3h:nL- and h; made such an atigemeiits ;hat she ill co.tti.iite to receive regt.b.ri, .-very1 two oi three tnontln. additional su:.t li.s oi my and every article it. her line; so tftal j Iter assortment will generally be found good and complete. She. al.-o continues to make and trim dresses and cloaks in the most u.-al and fashionable manner, as well as all other arti' les entrusted to her-and hopes bv unremitted ..itiiiton tr her b-.ts; ness. with a constant desire to please, .h .l she will receive a liberal'share of t tie pubbc pai ron.'!;'e. Ml orders from a distance will tte thankf'dlv receiveo, and executed with lhe utmost dispatch a id punctuality. Tar borough, 1 2th Dec'r, 1833. I'resh Arrival. rtUST RECEIVED, an additional sup J ply of Butter, Or ntges. Lemons, Ap ples, Candies assotted, Raisins by the box or retail, Lc. iic. Joseph ft. ft ruddy. Dec. 10, 1R3. " . Are stubborn things. The Cheap Cash Store to be con tinued in Txrboro. Jamcs JVeddcll, j"lT VING abandoned the idea of moving Ul to lt,e West, has fully determined on innkiugTai born' his permanent place of re. sidence, und is now at the North laying in a Lurpe Supply of Goods, Which he flatters himself will altogether excel anv of I is former Stocks in point of VAKIETY, (jtalily and Cheapness. His 0 tends and the public in general may i est as-ured, thut every exertion on hi's part shall be used, to insure a contin iance of the extensive patronage he has hitherto received. Saturday, 10th Oct. 1F33. Hoarding School for Boys. 7T1HE Subscriber respectfully informs L& the public, that 1 1 w ill commence his School, near the residence of lhe late Wil liam Bnttrop, nine miles east of V arrenton, on Monday, the eleventh ol January next, "l is in a high, healllty part of the country, Ti.d the water is eoori. Tuition for Eng lish scholais. 15; Latin and Creek, $20 for leu months, payable it; advance. The subscriber will take hoarders for five dol lars per mouth; and he pledges himself to watch strictly over the morals, as well as the character, of all boys that may be en trusted to his care. A sevcie discipline -v i 1 1 be kepi up, flpd no large boys witl be t .kn. that are not willing to submit lo all the rubs and regulations of the School. JOHN G. HICKS Green Hill, Warren county. N. C. 50-3 PUnio For In for Sate. a HAVE a very hamUome PIANO fo. sale persons w ishing to put chase, would do well to cad and examine n . W. CGTTEN. May 2 I'd. H35. motive. 0 YE5! O ye.! yon are requested to call, Ati.i examine the Groceries I've put chased this Fall; My assortment, 1 assure you, is entirely complete, My Stole likewise is neat I v replete With rd! ihoge go...l things which will hun ger destroy, An i tiiak.; an epi. ure leap fr joy. 1 hen fear nothing, ft iends, und be of good cheer, Scotch herrings and crackers are "call'd severe," I have apples, oranges, butter and cheese, Such things I am 6't:e v-ill your hunger appease. My dtinkables too you may be sure, Are unadulterated "real siutori Pure," Then call on me all ye t;tnt are athirst. For here you can allay it with none of the Wot st. I have several baskets of lhe best chain paigne. Who can H orn drinking such liquor refrain? Besides I ve brandy, rum, whiskey and ein. And bottle- and jogs lo put lhe Mruck" in. Tobacco I have too, I think half a ton, Mauufactur'd in Richmond, call'd Brown's No. 1; Best Spanish cigars, Lorilhrd's Scotch snulT, And packs of those papers with which you play bluff. My Candies rely on i are of the best kind, that I could ii the metropolis find; Fur instance, my peppermint, rock and lemon, , Are sweet enough to make a saint of a de r muu; Also jujube paste this I am told, Is an excellent remedy in case of a cold. All of these things, and a great many more, Mjy be bought at my Confectionary Store. JOSEPH ft. ftRADDY. Tar baro', Oct. It, 1833, 42 Xcw Goods! New Goods!! October, 1835 FKSSXZ FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. S. Pender & Son J1AVING just returned from the North, 4aA respectfully inform their friends and lhe public generally, that they are now re ceiv'ni'j and opeinng at the Storehouse one uoor ueiow a. Ptuder's Hotel iu Teruo rough, .heir Fall Goods, Direct from New York. The ptvssure of business at this moment will no! allow us to say moie, thetetore we have ;t to (he inspection of those vho will favor u- with a ..all. as we do not cha ge or I'i.iUi.ig, and as we feel t o hesiliiot, in pioi.o.niciiig that we will give satisfaction if selling Goods low will do it which we are deterniiped lo sell as low as the lowest, if not a lit lit lower, being anxious to .-ell oui our ntesent Stock to make room for a Spring stioply. W e assure the public that we cou-idor ourselves pei maneiitlv located in I 'arborough. 0We will give the highest market pri ces in Cash or Bailer, for a'l kinds of pro duce that a farmer hi's lo dispose cf, poul try not excepted. Solomon Pender. Jos. Oct. 2, 1633. Jno. ft. Pender. Brandy, wanted. YttiL Subscribers wish !o purchase .0 tot wliich the rivm. barrels BRANDV, highest cash price wi I he D. RICHARDS cy CO. Nov. 12, 1S33. (U- reach Brandy: a WISH to purchase 10 barrels best Peach BRANDY, for which the highest price will be paid in cash. J W.SOTTEN. TarVoro', Nov 23d,ls35. JYoticeiiJYeic Firm. mR. JAMES J. GAR'.ETT having withdrawn himsetf ftom the Coparl nership heretofore existing under the Grin of Knight, Garrett cy Co. The same is thorefore dissolved by mutual consent, "lhe business will hereafter bo conducted under the firm of J). Knight & Co. At the old Stand. We take the liberty to remark lo our friends and the public gene rally, that we are thankful for their past favors, hoping that their future ones if not increased will not b diminished, as we shall endeavor to give geneial satisfaction to all who may favor us with their custom. We are now receiving cur FZ & Winter Supply of Which we are determined to sell as low as the lowest. Leiug anxious to sell ont our present Stuck in order io make room for h more general assortment in l'nture. We. assure the public that w e consider ourselves permanently located in Tarboro' for life, unless sunk i'y an earthquake or Mow.. u by bankruptcy, and we are happy to t.ay that we hi.ve as little apprehensions d the latter as of the former of these heriihle catnstrophies, provided we ur- so f.irtuoate as to continue i share the "loaves and fishps" of public patronage with our neigh bors, which we she.li tndei'vor to merit with all our .iight. D. 'KNIGHT 4- CO. Oct. loih iS3o. To the Public. rrHE Subscribe.', "Iter letui-niiig his pro !oiivJ thr-nki to hi.s lorn.er patrons and i 'tends, t spcctfull.' begs lewve to t-nt:ounce lo the j) and the cm nuntty at lar;e, that he has just returned from the Northern cities, liani;: purcitu. cd A very extensive Stock of SEASONABLE Which for qualify cannot be surpassed, and which tie is prepared lo scd on as moderate terms hs a in similar est iltshment n. the Slate. He wish 's .1 lo be distinctly under stood tint this is no idl. pnlT, and fot its truth appeals v Mi l onfii'ein e to the judg ment of an intelliger.t pcole. He itrks permission further to state, tha" as he is aware '.hat tlte promotion of l is own interests defends sole'v on the degtee of confidence, with which can inspire a j generous public in his iutegr'ny, nothing shall be left undone on his part to merit the same. He deems it unnecessary to enumeiate lhe different articles rompiised in his stock, but will only say, that they are iu every respect adapted to the season. ICPThe highest prices in ( ash or barter, will be given for all such articles of Coun I try Produce as are usually bought in this place tor the Northern markets or for ex portation. Call at the first door above the I Planter's Hole!, on Main street. HENRY KING. Tarboro', Oct. 29, 1S35. AND NORTH CALOLINA ' For Sale at this Office at the Raleigh prices, viz: 10 cents each, 75 cenu a dozed, 4 dollars for half a groce, 7 u gruce, Sic. October, 1S35. CORN FdlJVS A. id I'oUon Gins. rPhK -uiircrbers have on hand tour CVn FAN' and five Cot Ion GINS, which thev are dispo sed lo eli on liberal terms ft. M. JACKSON CO. Tarhoro', July o 27 tifthiti VALUA1JLK Plantation and Town Lots for sale. WILL SKLL. on terms to soit the purchasers, lhe Planta tion situate on lhe norlh side of Tar Hive:, known as lhe PGR IE LAND, Adjoining the lands, ol ed. Hell, Beuj Ba and o'hefs;, five miles from Tarbotoool) and iiiifnetiialc ly on the ver. Al-o, LOTS No 93 and 94, ia the town o; IVi hot-ough. tiow oc cupied hv Mis. Sl'liiian. Thort- waning f;j purchase will niaiie apnl.ca, on lo lienj. M. Jaeksoi . Ksqr. JOSIAH COLLINS, Sm'r. 20th April, 1835 )7 Last Jolicc. THK Sub"cribei eqtieis all 4 persons indebted to him, by No'e r account, io call and set tle the ?.ame for hvvilh, or Ihey will probabiy find ihem in lhe hands of at oiher person, who mav not be quile so accommodal ing as 1 have ben. R. A. ft ELL. Tarboro', Sept. 24, 1 i35 39 JcwJUilUncry. Miss mUitchel!, BKGS leave to inform her Cus tomers and the public generally, rh.d s?he i'.as jut telurne.l from New York with An civlensive Assortment Of almost ever article in her line of busi ness. She deems it unnecessary to enumerate lhe various articles comprising her Stock, but fi:t;ers l.ersrif that on examination it wiil oe tound extensive and complete, hav ing spared no pains in its selection. Miss M. .t turns lie. thanks to tin public generally foe the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed, and hopes bv unremitted atten-. lion to continue to give satisfaction to all those who mav f.ivor her wi'ii a call. She would far her add, that having purr bust d her Goods under advantageous ciicom sUnces, she is enabled to dispose of them at unuMially low prices, and it is her de termination to UNDERSELL all those who may come in competition. Halifax, Oct. 12, 1835. Notice. SnpHE Subscribers will in a few days be w in receipt of their Fi 11 purchases ia New York and in Petersburg, oi i general Assortment of Groceries, An 1 the ieiportant articles lo the Planter at this season of lhe year. We !.!so intenJ io keep three wagons. em;iloyJ in the transpoi lation of Cotton from tliis to Halifax, and will at ali times give the highest prices for baled Cotton delivered in this place. D. RICHARDS CO. Tarboro', Oct. 14, 1835. Montague's Halm, An Indian remedy for lout 'inch, WHICH when appli.nl according- to d.ieciions, Iia iever failed to afford immedia e a.d permsne:t relief, just re ceived and for sale by .. W. GOTTEN. Uth Nov. IS35. h State of North iUirotina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of Equity, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1S35. Lewis Ellis, vs. Bill of Irt- John Peele L Stephen Wood- junction aril. ' JT appearing lo the salMifac'ioii of the Court, that the said John Peele is an in habitant of the Sti.te of Georgia: It therefore oidered, that publication be iade in some pu I c newspaper, com mandiiig the said John Peele to appear at the uext term of li e supeiior Ct urt of Law and Equity, to be held for said couo iy,oo the second Monday in March next and plead, answer or i mur to said bitl othe. wise the case '.'ill be set for bearing ex parte 2 to him. . NOR FLEET, C.M.E. Price adv $2 X. 51 Printing Press for Sale. SUPLR ROYAL Prirtsing Picks, 00 the uid mode of cor.&ircciioc, can b procured on reasonable le. ras. Apply at this. 0 jfi.ee, January, lb3l. 0

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