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Prices Current,, and New York. Tarboro'. New Yor!;. V 10 10 II 18 i0 2 45 50 40 4.j H !) I II N 55 6) j 87 92 II Hi ' 14 16J 20 25 J 22 21 750 StK) ' 750 SIM) 4J 5 3 4 9 10 II !2J 3 40 27 3 10 324 7 lj 60 65 34 35 2tK) 60 400 HO Mj 125 no 45 60 :7 3 Toff". Corn, Otnn, t lotto" baC Iron. Lnrd, bush. !. yard. II). II. gall" . ! f.,inr. brown.. Salt, T.I. Turpi ntine, V'Iif', IVhiskev, l!uh hbl. Iuh. l.bl. 1 attention: 'PllK 1st Troop of Edgecombe Cavalry ' Wiil meet at their parade ground in Xr!orou?h, on the fourth SaUt'day (f lie 6ih) of Mrrh precisely at 11 o'clock, luHy equipped. By onler, C. C. Knight, U Sprg'f. (p"AI! persons not attache.! to any ca valry in Edgecombe, who holJ public rivalry arms helongir.g to iht Troop, are requeued to return them immediately to J!rr. flyman &i Lawrence. 3,1 March. 1836. 9-3 Steamboat From Petersburg to City Point. THE Public are respectfully informed lhnt the New Steamboat EAGLE, fapt. Chase, has commenced running from this place l City Point, to meet the h at from anJ to Norfolk, and will leave in time to ensure a passage to or from that place. No i"ar' need be apprehended, by i!rl;tv, as the boat draws but two t'eet watt-r. which will ensure a run at all times of tide. Passage $1, for which apply on board, or In P. RYAN, Agent, At the wharf. Feb. 23, 1S36. 9 3 Wilmington & Huleigh Rail Road Company. Notice. TflF. Commissioners now announce the fact, that a number exceeding three thousand Shares of Stock have been sub. scribed fot: and by virtue of the power in them rested by the act of incorporation. tb7 rail a meeting of the Subscribers to behf'il at the Court House in Wilmington, t VI o'clock, on Monday the 14'h day of March next, for the purpose of electing a JVsitlent and Director, and transacting rich oilier business as miy seem expeiii rnt :"ur carrying into effect the object of the corporation. It is hoped that there ill be a general attendance cither iu per tm or by proxy. By order of the Commissioners. A. Lazarus, Chairman. JYilm'ngton, 19th Frh. IB36. Coach. House, Landscape, and - Ornamental fUE Subscriber resper fully informs the citizens of. Edgeci mbe county that he kas located himself In Tarborough, Where he is prepared to execute all orders I" his line of business. Ihose wishing Gigs, sideboards, silting chnin, fire screens and the like painted, ill bii. g them to the coach shop of Mr. Terrell. He will leave town and go into the rotitrry, w hen house painting U required. All orders in his line of business will be thankfully received and faithfully executed n reasonable terms. Lewis de Arquer. Tarboro' 26th Feb IKio 8 Notice. JIOST, in Tai borough on the 12ih inst. a Note of Maud vs. ?atnpson Hatha fr seventeen dollars, given the llth Jfhruary 1836, due six months afterdate, lhe finder will confer a lavor by return 1!g it to the Subscriber. The public are cautioned against trading for said Note. JOHN 11 STEEL. JWongh. Feb. 15. 1S3 . 7-3 Young Jack j STAND the present season the most of his time at home. The ,l)n Will (ommon... 1,t rM..A nA 'emin at home until the 10th of March ' e llth, he will be at J. C. Knight's s'0req ,he 12,. he will be at Wni. J. 'Wrong's store, near Upper Town Creek J! Mays, nd then round as bo fore, hich will i j I'll it ii rvrj v leuin uay ; so J'I'e 1st of July, at which time the sea son UM 1 .cihi. tie win lie let to mates l le! T-Cr Prc, Three Dollars the P live Dollars the season, and Nine o "liar to jnsre a lnare , ije j(I JoaJ w j,h Th "ls 10 'he Cirooin in every instance easni and leap money will be doe rauieend of the season with interest e "durance from the 1st of January tlier not ,n,"'ind otherwise at Vv ilT ,hey are f,r' 1 putf wi" be charScd lion :tl T u,n,n":u nar 'nale. Any person putting a be L i i elt c,s to "tteiMl the stand, will 'irf-H nu'M, or ',e i"rnce money. Hi"1 are wiH he taken to prevent acci- "f J' " ',H,,,,i,y or ft,,y- A transfer pperty forfeits the insurance money. ''da'i'f dC ' CI,S 3, e a uc''nl recom 00. 1). G. UJlKEll. Feb. 163. 8 ,(' " ' A" Prons that put mmfi in the -'tv!tf It3. w well to rail and "e",e;rcycnnuUiily. D G 11. 3S Thomas J. Harrow $ Co. U AVE REMOVED TO No. 30ti Peat ! Street, New York. 1'H F. Lite calamitous fire having destroy d our whole Stck of 3 Gtass and Earthenware VVe have taken the above spacious Ware house, and offer tor ' he firm in r..,r ..... ' c s "i nai purpose co'iim-iow in...... .. .. 1 r". e "w styles ot Uoods cor up expressly f,,,. our .rade. 1 he altentfon , . itspeciiury solicited T. J. DAUROvV & CO 306 Pearl Street Valuable Negroes FOR SAI.B. MKELY Negro Tellow about 30 years of a?e two nr i IS and 20 and a neon ho 11 " Si.le. r or further nartinl,. Apply at this Office. January 25, 1 836. Lost or Stolen. the 15th or 16th inst. a brown Silk Purse, containing from sixty to sev enty dollars, in bank bills one of fifty dollars, and a one dolJar bill very much worn with a piece of paper pasted on to keep it togetherthe rest in five dollar bills on the bank at Tarborough. The finder will be liberally rewarded by re turning the money to the Subocriber. Ji. ANDERSON. Tarborough, Feb. 17, 1836. Notice. 'pIUS is to certify, that I purchaseil from Mr. Arthur Parkrrone bale of Cotton, which bale I sold to Mr. Weddell and there is, nor ha not been, any complaint of the Cotton purchased this winter w hereas it has been circulated to the inju ry of Mr. Parker's feelings that the Cotton was badly put np, this will certify that there is no complaint against the Cotton u halerer, saving that it Ml a little short in weight. Hubert A. Dell. Feb. 17, !F36 7 f ITT People should be cautious how tlipy circulate rb'n.g against any one's charac ter, least tf..y bring themselves into trou-. bit at law. Land for Sale. riAVlNO more land than I can culti vate, I tf'r for sale my Mill Plantation, In the county of Edgecombe, Adjoining the lands of Reuben Taylor Henry Adams and others containing About 200 Acres, On which is a good 3Iill, Apple and Teach Orchard, and mrny other advantages. ANOTHER SMALL 1UACT, of rcry valuable Land, In the county of Nash, Lying on the vnrth side of Swifl Creek, ad joining the lands of Jacob log, John Hil- hard and others. Apply to the Subscriber, at liU resi dence in the county of Nash. WILLIAM BELLAMY. Oak Forest, January, 1836. 4 grtasc iBotice. THE Stage Office is this day removed from Col. John C. r. - i r Z-QaBfcrf-e p. Jenkins', and kept in the Office formerly occupied by John Bragg, F.?q. where seats can be taken to Blaktlv.Louishurgand Roxborough, N.C. IV. IV. PARKS, For the Company. January 12, 1S36. 4-4 Notice. HPHE Subscriber informs the public gen erally, that he has opened a house of Private Entertainment, For the accommodation of travellers and all persons who may call on him. GREEN D. JENKINS. Warrenton, N. C. Jan. 12, 1336. P. S. I will keep a Carriage and Horses for the conveyance of all persons that can not be accommodated by the Stages. G. D, J. Conetffe Jack, rmti T. JT A NT) theensuine season at Xjk my Stable in Pitt county, one mile ... i .!M ha Ias Ia morofl from Greenville ana win y """'V n-i r-k .n-o ii,. ;,ita lean, r ive Uol- lars the season, and Eight Dollars to insure . u- : ri with 25 Cents to the a mare i uc m " . nv,.m in pvurv instance. A transfer ol property forfeits the insurance. The sea ' ' ii m.n-P the 1st day of March . :ti n.1 the 1st oi July. All lOt, tlll. .... possible ore will be taken, but no liability Conetoe Jack is six years old this spring of large size and good form, and has proved hiinstlt to be a sure 6"- Mack M. St a ton. Feb. 24lh, 1S36. 8 Constables' blanks for sale AT THIS OFFICE. F cmale Seminar u. miSS MARY CHENEY, beg, leave . .,..UIU, (nc miiaoitaiits of Warren ion and us vicinitv ti.. .k. i. ....i t, , , ."ai .iic iias u nicu ine Acadeinv r.,r.A..i.. :. ... .... i., ei uttuiru oy airs, mien. She intends opening on Monday, ill, ;. a -e i . 3 J ' ... j , rforuary next, A Litevaru Institution. v , For the Education of young La dies. Miss Cheney, for some vears past has She will teach all the branches of useful i pome euucation, Painting Si Drawing. If patronised as she hopes to be, ar . , " mane to procure an :""- o instruct in French, Span ish. Italian ami M..: reslimonials of Miss C.'s abilities as a ""w w" le gtvn when required. Warrenton, Jan. 23, 1836. Hoarding House. T1R3. II. ALLEN will take a few ...... . na uuqiucis, am "ill pay particular attention to children placed vuu ir hii i.i o a l? . .1 . . l ... : 1 1 .... uc, nuu auoea to that they will have the a.li'o,,l r i . . . ... n- "ring nun i enenrr in the Female Academv, as Miss Cheney U'lll Krwar.l .. :.u I J .. n nee. Jan. 23, 1836. 4 3 100 barrels Flour. Of superior quality, for sale by D. RICHARDS CO. Dec. 4th, 1835- Whom it may concern. 5T1HR Subscriber requests all those in- sA uentea to turn to call and settle their accounts. . KING. January 13, 1836. Ferry at Sparta. 'JMIE Subscribers having made arrange- iiiruis iwi nrciug uji iii r n.ivri at this place, take pleasure in informing the people of the neighborhood and traders generally, that they have employed a good Ferryman with n eood Flat, who will at all times be ready to wait on people without the least delay. DANIEL HOPKINS. JOHN MAYO. Sparta, 2d Janaary, 1836. 2 Hayicoodflcademy, CHATHAM COUNTY, WORTH CAROLINA. T HE HAYWOOD ACADEMY will be opened for the reception of Punili. on Monday, the 25th of January. 1836. nnder the superintendence of Mr. Z.CHARIAH DAVIS. Mr. Davis is highly qualified as a Tea cher, and is well known in this State, hav ing taurht School several years in con junction with Mr. Bingham, of Orange, The ccholaslic vear will be divided into two sessions of five months each. Instruction w ill be riven in all the bran ches usually taught in Academies, prepa ratory to entering College. Tuition, per session, from $Q 50 to 51n Board can tie had in the most respectable families at from $d to 8 ,er month, in cluding washing and candles. No village in the State can present a more happy location for a School than Haywood. , The society i refined and agreeable, the climate healthy, the water ptre, and the soil high, dry and clenu. liy order of the Hoard of trustees. McC LENA HAN. Sec'y. Haywood, Jan. 13. 1836. 3-3 JYotice. AVINCJ resolved to remove to the west, I will sell a bargain in my Houses and Lots, In the town of IVarrenton, NORTH CAROLINA. I nresume no person will purchase without viewing the premises, therefore a partial lr desct iption is unnecessary. The dw ell in house is comfortable, containing seven rooms well finished; ihe out buildings well arranged and convenient, wiin inree anu a half acres of ground well inclosed and handsomely divided, with a choice selec tion of various kinds of fruit, the. whole in a highly improved state of cultivation. One other Lot, Well inclosed and highly improved, con taining a beautiful office, wiih two well finished rooms and a well of most excel lent water, the Lot beautifully shaded with large oaks r.nd et with blue grass and clover. One other Lot, Adjoining the public square, on which is a good dwelling house, containing four rooms with all out houses a t.eautitul falling garden some excellent fruit, and in a good state of cu'tivation. This is a desir able residence for a merchant or mecha nic, being in the center of business. Also, 75 Acres Of wood land, one mile from town, con taining wood sufficient for family uses which would be a handsome appendage to the town property. For a summer residence, Warrenton is not surpassed by any village in the State the society very good. In the absence of the Subscriber, Mr. Michael Ratican will show the property and state the price. N. B. I will give a bargain, and take Cash, Negroes, or good Bonds- THOMAS BRAGG. Jso. 9,1833. 2-3 IMPORTANT To the Public. naving on hand a very large and extensive I - STOCK OF Winter Goods, I now offer them At a reduction of 10 per cent On last months prices those desirous of uiuHiiiiug uoons at a trilling advance on New York Cost, will most assuredly find it to their interest to call and lea rn mv nri. ces before purchasing. In my Assortment toil I be fovnd: Newest style dark and light Calicoes, fretl 10 cents to 30. Circassians, every color, 2to 50 cent, oiacK and colored bilks, in great variety, 35 cems to $1 25, A great bargain in men's and women's Cloks. from T3 to fts Supei line Broadcloths, from $2 to 7, o.imiieus, irom hu cents to 1 25, White and red Flannels Q Rose Blankets, $2 to $6 per pair, Point Blankets, 60 cents to $1, Negro ( loth, ail wool, six quarters wide, uiny u tCIIIS, j do. do. th iep nnartere n i.lc fl inle I ioin ano- o.ankei Uvercoats, $6$ to 58, muies iawn umtersieeves, Ladies and gentlemen's si.'k Handker chiefs, 2 cents to 51 50, Bonnet, cap and belt Ribbon, cheap, Men's and boys ITATS and Caps of every description. The largest and cheapest Assortment of Boots and Shoes, Ever exhibited in Tarboro' , to ici!:) Men's Boots, 1 75 to 3, Men's lined and bound high quartered Shoes. 874 to tfl 12i. High and low quartered boys Shoes, 25 to 75 tents. Girl's b ather shoes, 50 cents, Women's leather shoes, 40 to 90 cents, W omen's leather and morocco Boots, 75 cents to 51, Women's morocco and prunella shoes, 50 cent. to g. 20, Extra fine Li j h prunella SUnner. Stl 25. Negroes coarse high and low quartered snoes, iu cents to 551, Men's morocco and seal skin Pumps, 75 cents f -Sf 1 25. Sole Leather, 15 to 17 cents. rii every other Article in the llai and Shoe line. ALSO, a large and well selected slock of GROCERIES, Hardware, Cutlery, China, Glass St- Earthenware, j II of which are uow offered al the Cheap Cash Store For Cash or Ilarter, Or 00 the nsual credit, at most Extraordi nary Low Prices. JAS. IVEDDELL. Taihoro', Jan. 14, 1836. NO MISTAKE. 11. King 6? Co. TJNF0RM the public that they are per manentlv located In (his place, and that they will continue their business At the old Stand, Where the economist would do well not only to call but to buy. All those who prelnr giving trie smallest price for the best articles, may rely on if. that our establish ment presents the most ample field for the indulgence of their inclinations. Tarboro, Jan. 13. 1836. SELLING OFF, AT COST, For Cash only.' D. KNIGHT $CO. January 7Hi, 1836. Piano Forte for Sale. Q HAVE a very handsome PIANO for sale persons wishing to purchase. would do well to call and examine it. .. fV. GOTTEN. May 2 1st, 1835. VALUABLE Frin t ing Establish men t, FOR SALE. OFFICE OF THE Greensboro' Patriot, With a List of between 600 and 700 Subscribers. rf Y virtue of a Deed of Trust to me ex eculed by William Swaim, deceased, I shall offer tor sale at the Office of the Greensboro Patriot, in the town of Greens borough, ou Monday, the 21st day of March next, all the Printing Materials, Now used in the said Office, consisting of a super-royal Ramage press type, stands, cases, gallies, chases, press-boards, &c. The Office house will aUo be rented or leased. The bouse is large and commodi ous, having rooms sufficient for the accom modation of a small family. The establishment of the paper is of suf ficient importance to elicit the attention of all persons desirous of a permanent busi ness and resideuce. The village is flour ishing and the society good having justly acquired reputation for intelligence and morality. Terms made known on the day of sale. Alfred E. Hanner, Trustee. GreenkUW.Feb. 15, 1836. Xew G(M)ds! Jsew Goods!! October, 1835 PALL AM) WI.VTER DRY GOODS. S. Fauler & Son. rlAVlNG just returned from the North, respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that I hey are now re ceiving and opening at the Storehouse one door below S. Pender's Hotel in Tarbo rough, tneir Fall Goods, Direct from New York. The pressure of business at this moment will not allow us to say more, thtrefnr leave it to Ihe inspection of fhose who will favor us with a call, as we do not charge for looking, and as we feel no hesitation in pronouncing that will give satisfaction if selling Goods low will do it which we are determined lo sell as low as the lowest, if not a little lower, heing anxious lo sell out our present Stock lo make room for a Spring supply. We assure the public that we coiiMiior ourselves permanently located in Tarborough. . ILFWe will give the highest market pri ces in Cash or Barter, for all kinds of pro duce that a farmer has to dispose of, poul try not excepted. Solomon Pender. Jos. Jno. B. Pender. Oct. 29,1835. Brandy, . icanted. 5TpHE Subscribers wish to purchase 50 IL barrels BRANDY, for which the highest cash price wi 1 be given. D. RICHARDS CO. Nov. 12, 1835. Q3reach Brandy! 2 WISH to purchase 10 barrels best Peach BRANDY, for which the highest price will be paid in cash. J. IV. GOTTEN. Tarboro, Nov. 23d, 1835. Look Out. TMIAT I raay pay my own debts, and also lay in a new Stock of Goods early the ensuing spring, I offer this as my last notice to all those indebted to me andaU such as will not avail themscjve of it di rectly, may expect to be visited by one of those plagues incident to this country, known a a Sheriff or Constable, whose la bors are generally rewarded with cost col lected out of the defendant. As such, I hope a true regard for their own interest, together with a sense of justice and a spi rit of accommodation, will actuate one and all to meke immediate settlement, w ithout paying an officer for tugging at the elbows of their coals, merely to re mind them of doing that which honor and propriety should naturally induce them to do. All persons having claims against me will plcate present them for settlement. N. II ROUNTREE. Tarboro', 7lh Jan'y, 1836. Miss Frances Campbell, STiETCRNS her most grateful acknow SdW ledgments to her friends and nume rous customers for the very liberal patron age hitherto received from them, and begs leave to inform them she has just received Iroiu one of the most fashionable Millinery establishments iu the city of New York, her Winter Supply of Articles. In her line, consisting in part of the fol lowing, vi2: Latest style of pattern Silk bonne t?, " Florence, Swiss and Tuscan straw do, " Pattern silk Dresses, Silks &. Satins, " Piaio and figured Muslins, Fashionable bonnet and cap Ribbons, White, blue, black & gray Feathers, " Plain and feather'd Flowers, " Ladies worked Caps, ' Ladies and gentlemen's silk Glove, " silk and cotton Hose, " Black worsted do. " Ladies black and white Veils, ' Silk and cotton Velvets, Plush Capes, excellent article for winter, Thread and bobbinelt Laces, Blond Edgings and Flutings. &c. She also expects lo receive in a few days India rubber Aprons, mohair Caps, worked lace Caps, French worked Capes and Col lars, fancy Handkerchiefs and Shawls and has made such arrangements that she will continue to receive regularly every two ot three months, additional sup) lies of any and every article in her line; so that her assortment will generally be found good and complete. She also coulinues to make and trim dresses and cloaks in the most neat and fashionable manner, as well as all other articles entrusted to her and hopes by unremitted attention to her busi ness, with a constant desire to please, that she will receive a liberal share oi the public pa'ronage. All orders from a distance will be thankfully received, and executed with the utmost dispatch and punctuality. Tarborough, 12th Dec'r, 1835. WILL STAND the ensuir.g season at my farm in Northampton county. HTParticulars hereafter. WM. MOODY. January 27, 1836. 44 AND NORTH CALOLINA &OH 2836, For Sale at this Office at the Raleigh pi ices, viz: 10 cents each, 75 cents a dozen", 4 dollars for Imlf a groce, 57 a groce, ic. October, 1835. Mrs:AC.IIoicard; U: now opening her Fali supply of Good, coinprUing k more, extensive and Fa shiona ble Assort ment of. Than she has ever before eihibiied in th place, Having selected and purchased the articles herself, and kml im excellent op prtunity of becoming acquainted with the latest Northern fashions in the Millinery and Mantua making line, she feels heis;if competent to give entire satisfaction to her numerous customers and the iniblic in gen eral. In her assort tnent will I, found Pattern Velvet, satin & silk Bonnets do. Turbans, Cans, Canes. &c. Plain, watered, figured, and plaid y Silks and Satins, for dresses. Silk Velvets, Gnu2e Veils, Sec- Black Mode, Cranes, and Florence. Tuscan, Swiss, Gipseyt and Fancy straw Bonnet'C'all qualities. White and black ostrich Feathers, T i - a...: .. Q- e : ' i-iuctrs, nisei ungs, liumigacb iuiM.ing Feather d and tancy Flowers, i Superior hair Puffs and Curl.) Blond and worsted Edgings, A superb assortment of Ribbons, &rv Mrs. II. invites a general inspection of. her Goo:.-, as she is confident they cannot" fail to meet general approbation, both as regardj qur.lity and price. Tarboro' Oct. 22, 1835. . 4 East Notice 'r' HPHR Subscriber requests aH A persons indebled lo him, by Note or account, lo call and set- . tie the same forthwith, or lh'ey?"' will probably find Ihem in the hands of anolher person, whr -may not be quite so accommodate ' ing as I have bt-en. : It. A. BELL.- i arooro , epi. si, isao ay JYcic JMillinery Miss Mitchell, liEGS leave lo in form her Cus tomers and Ihe':. public general that she has just, returned from ' New York with " An extensive Assortment Of almost every article in her line of busi ness. - She deems it unnecessary lo enumerate the varions articles comprising her Sto k, but flatters herself that on examination it will be found extensive and complete, hav-; ing Rpared no pains in its selection. Miss M. returns her thanks to the pnblic generally for the liberal patronage, hitherto bestowed, and hopes by unremitted atten tion to continue to give satisfaction to alL those who mav favor hr w ith -oii ' ei. would further add, that having purchased' her Goods under advantageous circum-4 stances, she is enabled to diupose;of theui at unusually low prices, and it is hV-r de- termination to UlNDERSELL : all those who may come in competition. Halifax, Oct. 12, 1835. - . . Notice. ffTHlE Subscribers will in a few days bt JL in receipt of their Fall purchases in New York und in Petersburg, of a general Assortment of Groceries, And the important articles to the Planter at this season of the year. We a'so intend to keep three wagons employed in the transportation r Cotton from this to Halifax, and will at all times, give the highest prices for bated Cotton., delivered in this place. D. RICHARDS CO. Tarboro', Oct. 14, 1335. JYotice:: JYcic Firm. mR. JAMES J. GARRETT having Withdrawn himself T.-.m r . . , , : " "part nership heretofore extstingunder the firm or Antghf, Barrett Co. The same is thorefore rlinlvAt k.. '. uj mutual, consent. 1 he business will hereafter b tonuucieu tinner inenrmof D. Knight & Co. At the old Stand. We take the liberty toy. 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 be diminished, as we shall endeavor to give .:.eral satisfaction., to all who may favor u , r'fj their custom V We are now receivi:,- :. , ""' ' Fall & Winter Supply of Which we are detert.-iovd to stU :x$ low ay the lowest, being anxious to gj otn w0r present Stock in order to make i-.m for a . more general assortment in fn are. V assure the public that we consider ourelvea permanently located, in TarmW for life unless sunk by an earthquake r blown in, by bankruptcy, and we are happy to say that we have as little apprehensions of the latter as of the Tormer f these hnrrible catastrophies, provided we are fo fortunate S to continue to share the "loavet arl' fishes" of public patronage with onr neigh bors, which we shall endeavor to merit with all our might. D. KNIGHT $- CO - Oct. 15th, 1835. Jmt rublished, And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet er titled. No other than Baptist Churches Have a right to be called r ciiristiaIv churches. Bt JosncA Lawrence. Price 10 cents single, or t per tfozn January, 1839. Wm0
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