Current, and New York, Jl Ttrbnrn per h. lb. V vices Tarboro'. Xew 'ork. 9 10 11 IS 20 2 L'ti 45 00 : 40 45 13 16 II 14 55 60 87 91 14 14i 14 ItiJ 20 25 22 24 750 800 750 800 4J 5 3 4 9 10 11 12J 3 40 27 3( 10 i2J 7i 11J 60 65 31 35 200 50 4(H) M 90 125 no 45 50 37 38 Bacon. .. ...ual. foffee. Com, fimr,I,t- oush. 11). yard hid lt. lb. Lard, MdafSi Miffar, brown Fait, T.I. Turpentine, (Vht-af, ,11'. i (bl. fui -li. 1,1)1. Zttmtion : M1K 1st Troo of Edgecombe Cavalry will meet at their parade gmnnd in Tarhoroueh, on the fourth Saturday (the ;0;li) ol March precisely at 11 o'clock, ully equipped. "fj order, ' C. C. Knight, ISerg't. UTAH persons not attache J to any ca talry in Edgecombe, whu hoi J public cavalry arras belonging to ibis Troop, are ffqnf.ied to return them imnu didti ly to Jp,r. fivinun Si Lawn nee. ' 3( March, 1S36. 9-3 Steamboat from Petersburg to City Point. 'PllE Public Hie respectfully informed ihat the New Sieaiuboat EAGLE, Cnpi. Chase, has commenced running f.om this place to Ciry Point, to meet the liiati from anJ to Norfolk, aiul will leave in t i ;n e lo ensure a pa.'sae to or from that !.-;Cf. No fears n-ed be apprehended, by litUv, as the boat draws but two feet wa-i-r, which Mill ensure a run at oil times of tile. Passage 1, for which apply on boarJ, or to P. RYAN, Agent, Jit the wharf. Feb. 23, lP3o. y3 Wilmington & Raleigh Rail Road Company. Notice. 'I1E Commissioners now nnnnunce the fact, that a number exceeding three thousand Shares of Stock have been sub icribe:! foi: and by virtue of the power in ttiein vested by the act of incorporation, they call a meeting of the Subscribers to be Iietd at the Court Ilue in Wilmington, at 12 o'clock, on Monday the I4ih day of March next, for the purpose of electing a frnident and Director, and transacting inch other business as may seem expedi ent for carrying into effect the object of the corporation. It is hoped that there lie a general attendance either iu per son or by proxy. By order of the Commissione rs. ? Lazarus, Chairman. Wilmington, 19th Feb. IS36. Coach. House, Landscape, and Ornamental 'FHE Subscriber repec fully informs the ciiizens of Edpccombe county that be "is located himself In Tavborough, Where he is prepared to execute all orders W line of busings. lhose wishing Gig, sideboards, sitting ("i"rf, fire screens and the like painted, hnS lhem l lllC COCh bhoPof S,r' He will leave town and go into the "wry, when house painting is required. AlloMleis in his line of business will be Mhkfully received and faithfullv executed "i reaionabte terms. Lewis de kroner. Jwbnro' 26th Feb 1836 8 Notice. OST, in Tai borough on the 12: h inst. W a: Note of Hand vs. Sampson Ilatlia y. fr seventeen dollars, given tiie 1 1th tjbruaiy 18", due six mouths afterdate. 'ie filter will confer a favor by rrturn "'S'tt'Mhe Subscriber. The public are ulioned against trading for said Note. JOHN . STEEL. Jarhorongh. Feh. 13. 183t. 7-3 Young Jack, yILL STAND the present season the , m!!,tof llis ,i,ne home. The sea-nl- co,nmnce the 1st ol March and ao at home until the 10th of March he 11th, he will be at J. C. Knight's --on the 12th, he will be at W in. J. ae ':,ronS' "ore, near Upper Town Creek tl.i. .. .. 'l end. He will be let In mareR at leap ,W pricc" 'fhe Dollars the Doil'ai Ve- ar ,1,e se")ton Wne 25 ce V0 '"8Ure a mare lo be ,oaI with The s l the Groo,n every insuince. f"B Vb ,,,n ,ami leaP mo,",y i lj due in.' 01 ll,e S("a8or with interest; Mar! rUr"'fe frora tne ,st of January. tl,tlj r ' " "Ul mentioned otherwise at bvt,t ry 0r lTit Iut- be d'arg' on J!fiaJn- aud w,,en no alter- H4ri. an I ",a',e- Any person putting a inl.l i B ,s ,oat,,,u the stand, will "'ut c, for thrt insurance money, li-nn b-rc ue taken to prevent acct- of I'fuiie ,,ab,,ily ,r any- A transfer Wnj . insurance tnon 'uaiiL ' Colts are a 'ufiint rect y- tecom ei'hi i uuae,nen Home and there stay H8' "nfl U'en r""d aS fore, 11 will make it every tenth day; so on j t wiiu n nine me sea- s-ir D- G- BAKER. otVorins lh,, n,,t m"re ,he ileilv, t3i' wil "o well to call aud "J counts shot t$y. DOB. owns J. Harrow Co. HAVE REMOVED TO No. 30TJ Peail Street, New York. :J: TUl ,a,e calamitous fire having destroy ed our whole Stock of utass and Jiarlhenrvare ..tC i.kcu me auove spac ous Warp house, and oiler for sale a most 6p Im-j " " selected bv one o tne firm in Kngland, for that comprising many new styles of Goods cot I expressly tor our trade. The at.entfon , respecttulty solicited. T. J. BARROW & CO 306' Pearl Street. New York, Jan. 2r, 1 836. 7 Valuable egroes FOR SALE. LIKELY Ne-n-o fellow ahont r"rs of Se two negro girls, agl is ami U) and a negro bov about 14, for sale. For further particulars, ripply at this Office. January 25, 1836. Lost or Stolen, N the 15ih or 16th inst. a brown SiVA- urse, rontaininr from sixtv to tw enty dollars, iu bank bills one of fifiv lollars, aud a one dollar bill very much worn wiih a piece of paper pasted on m keep it togeiherihe ret in five dollar ills on th bank at Tarborough. The Mider will be liberally te warded bv re turning the money to the Subscriber. JINDEliSOX. Tarboroiigh, Feb. 17. 1S3G. Joticc. rpiIIS is to certify, that I purchased fiom Mr. Arthur Parkir one bale of Cotton, which bale I sold to Mr. Weddeli and iheie is, nor has not been, any complaint of the Cottou purchased this winter whereas it ha been circulated to the inju ry of Mr. Parker's feelings ihat the Cotton was badly put up, this will certify that there is 110 complaint against the Cotton uhattver, saving that it fell a little short in weight. Robert A. IhlL Feb. 17, 1836 7 ID" People should be cautious how they circulate things against any one's charac ter, least th y bring themselves into trou. tie at law. Land for Sale. AVING more land than I can culti vate, I olT.'r for sale my Mill Plantation, In the county of Edgecombe, Adjoining the lands of Reuben Taylor Henry Adams and others containing Mout 200 Jlcres, On which is a good Mill, Apple and Teach OrcharJ, aud iauv other advantages. ALSO, ANOTHER SMALL 1RACT, of vtry valuable Land, In the county of Nash, Lvin? on the nori side of Swift Creek, ad joining the lands of Jacob log, John Hal liard and others. Apply to the Subscriber, at hi resi dence in the count v of Nash. IVILLMM BELLAMY. Oak Forest, January, 1836 4 tage 0ottt. THE Stage Office is this day removed from Col. John C. r- , W I j re e II S u ftir.uierii -vwffiili 1 mmk? i).Jenkin',nd kept in the Office formerly occupied by John Bragg, Eq. where seat can be taken to Blakelv,Louisburgand Itoxborough, N.C. IV. IV. PARKS, For the Company. January 12, 1836. 4-4 Notice, rrHE Subscriber informs the public gen eraPy, 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. IX J. Conetoc Jack, WILL STANIJ theensuing season at my Stable in Pitt county, one mile from Greenville and will be let to mares at Three Dollars the single leap, F ie Dol lars the season, and Eight Dollars to insure a mare 10 be in foal-with 25 cents to the Groom in every instance. A transfer of property forfeits the insurance. The sea son will commence the 1st day of March next, and will end the 1st ol Ju y. AH possible care will be takeu.but no hab.lity fot accidents. . , . , . Conttot Jack is six yeafs old this spring of large ie and good form, and Hits proved himself to be a sure foal getter. Mack JU. &iaioii. Feb. 24th, 1836. 8 Tu XT IN Constables' Blanks for sale AT THIS OFFICE. Female Seminary. IsYl133 MARY CHENEY. t,Pr Lad WSJ to inform the inhabitants of Warren - n..u us vicinity, that she has rented ",B Acauemy formerly occupied by Mrs -'. "c iiiientis opening on Monday u,9i jr 0, r eoiuary nxt, d Literary Institution. For the Education of young La dies. miss uneney, for some years past has X. -ssisiant ieacher in New York one wui teaCh all the branches of usefu ana polite education, Painting & Drawing If patronised as she hopes to be, ar rilllMin.nl. Ki -a" e matie to procure an k 1 ,cher to instruct in French, Span- , uniiau anu Music. Testimonials of Miss C.'s abilities as a xeacner will be given when required. Harrenlon, Jan. 23, 1836. Hoarding House. JVil"3- ALLEN will take a few wi young ladies as Boarders, and -y pauicuiMr attention tnrhildrrn nlaee.d with her, and added to that they will have the advantage of beinsr with the Teacher nine female Academy, as Miss Cheney vvmu wiin ner. Jan. 23, 1836. 4 3 100 b arrets Flour, Of superior quality, for sale by . D. RICHARDS 4- CO. D-c. 4th, 1835- Whom it may concern. QTTtlE Subscriber requests all those in 4JL debted to him to call and settle their accounts. H. KING. January 13, 1836. Ferry at Sparta. 'M1E Subscribers having made arrange ments tor keeping up the r.KKi at his place, take pleasure in informing the people of the neighborhood and traders generally, that they have employed a good r erryman with a good I lat, who will at all line, be ready to wait on people without he least delay. DANIEL HOPKINS. JOHN MAYO. Sparta, 2d Janaary, 1836. 2 Hay wood Jlcadcmij) CHATHAM COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. 'TM1E HAYWOOD ACADEMY will be opened for the reception of Pupils, on Monday, the 25th of January, 1836, under the superintendence of Mr. Z ACHARIAH DAVIS. Mr. Davis is highly qualified as a Tea cher, and is well known in this State, hav- ng taught School several years in con- uuction with Mr. Bingham, of Orange, The scholastic year will be divided into wo sessions of five months each. Instruction will be given in all the bran ches usually taught in Academies, prepa ratory to eutenog College. Tuition, per session, from $6 60 to S16. Board can be had in the most respectable families at from $& to SB i.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 is refined mid agreeable, the climate healthy, the water pcre, and the soil high, dry and clean. By order of (he Board of Trustees. S. McC LENA HAN, Sec'y. Haywood, Jan. 13. 1836. 3-3 LJSHHJfaV' i If JYbticc. IB' AVING resolved to remove to the west, I will sell a bargain in my Houses and Lots, In the town of fFarrenton, NORTH CAROLINA. I presume no person will purchase without viewing the premises, therefore a partial lar desci iption is unnecessary. The dwell ing house is comfortable, containing seven rooms well finished; the out buildings well arranged and convenient, with three and 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 and set 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 beautiful falling garden some excellent fruit, and in a good state of cu'tivation. This is a desir able esideuce for a merchant or mecha nic, being in the center of business. Also, 75 Jlcres 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 surpasseJ by any village in the Stale the society very good. In the absence of the Subscriber, Mr. Michael Rafican will show the property and stale the price. N. B. I will give a bargain, and take Cash, Negroes, or good Bonds- THOMAS BRAGG. Jan. 9,1830. 23 r 'HBBiftHHL. IMPORTANT To the Public. ...... . --w- naving on hand a very large and extensive STOCK OP Winter Goods, I now offer them fit a reduction of 10 per cent. Un last months prices those desirous of ootaining Goods at a trifling advance on New York Cost, will most assuredly find it to their interest to call and learn mv nri- ces before purchasing. In my Assortment trill be found: Newest style dark and light Calicoes, from 10 cents to 30, Circassians, every color, 20 to 50 cents. Clack and colored Silks, in great variety, 35 cents to 1 25, A great barsraia in men's and women's Cloaks, from 53 to 168. Superfine Broadcloths, from $2 to $7, Sattinetts, from 40 cents to 1 25, White and red Flannels, 25 cents to $, Rose Blankets. 82 to &6 iter oair. Point Blankets, 60 cents to $1, regro t loth, all wool, six quarters wide, only ihj cents, do. do. thiee quarters wide. 35 cents. Cloth and blanket Overcoats, 56J to 58, sanies lawn unuersieevs, Ladi and gentlemen's si!k Handker chiefs, 25 cent to 8 50, I nuei. cap and belt Uibbon, fef cheap, Men's and boys HATS and Caps of every description. Tlie largest and cheapest Assortment of Boots and Shoes Ever exhibited in Tarboro' t Itoxcii:) Men's Boots, $1 75 to 3, Men's lined and bound hirrh nuartril Shoes. 87 to SI 124, High and low quartered bovs Shoes. 2? in 75 tents. Girl's leather shoes, 60 cents, omen's leather shoes, 40 to 90 cenls. Women's leather and morocco Boots, 75 cents to 51, Women's morocco and prunella shoes, 50 cents lo 51 25, Extra fine kid &i prunella Slippers, 1 25, .irsiues coarse iirn aim low (in.iriori shoes, 40 cents to SI. Men's morocco and seal skin Puinos. 75 cfnts to SI 2o. Sole Leather, 15 to 17 cents. H'ith every other Article in the Hat and Shoe line. ALSO, a large ,tnl well selected stock of GROCERIES, Hardware, Cutlery, China, Glass Earthenware, All of which are now offered at the Cheap Cash Store For Cash or riarter, Or on the usual credit, at most Extraordi nary Low Prices. JAS. IVEDDELL. Tarboro', Jan. 14, 1S36. NO MISTAKE. 11 King & Co. J1 N FORM the public that they arc per manentfy located in this place, aud that they w ill continue their business Jit the old Stand, Where l!e economist would do well not only to call hv to buy. All those who prefer giving th smallest price for the best articles, may rely on it, that our establish ment presents ihe most ample field for the indulgence of their inclinations. Tarb-To", Jan. 13, 1836. SELLING OFF, JIT COST, For Cash only. D. KtolGIITSr CO. January 7th, 1836. Piano Forte for Sale. a HAVE a very handsome PIANO Tor sale persons wishing to purchase, would do well to call and examine it. J. IV, GOTTEN. May 21st, 1835. VALUABLE Printing Establishment, FOR SALE. OFFICE OF TIIE Greensboro' Patriot, With a List of between COO and 700 Subscribers. .:- STY virtue of a Deed of Trust to me ex ecuted by William Swaim. decea'ed, 1 shall offer for sale at the Office of the Greensboro' Patriot, in the town of Greens borough, on Monday, the 21st day of March next, all Ihe trailing 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 also 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 residence. The village is flour ishing and the society good having a justly acquired reputation for intelligence and morality. Tei ms made known on the day of sale. Alfred E. Ifonner, Trustee. Greensboro. Feb. 15, 1S36. I New Goods! New Goods!! October, 1835. FX125S2I PALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. :: S. Pender & Son, JTQ AVING just returned from the North, WA respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that thev are now ie- ceivmg and opening at the Storehouse one aoor below S. Pender's Hotel in Tar bo rough, their Fall Goods, Direct from New York. The pressure of business at this moment will not allow us to sav more. therfr. ., leave it to Ihe inspection of those who will favor us with a call, as we do not enac tor looking, and as we feel no hesitation in pronouncing that we will give satisfaction if selling Goods low will do it which we are determined lo sell a; low as ihe lowest, if not a little lower, being anxious lo sell out our piesent Stock to make room for a Spring supply. We assure the uublic that we con'idor ourselves nermanentlv located in Tarborough. (D'VVe will give the highest market nri- ccs iu asn or Darter, tor 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, wanted. STplIE Subscribers wish to purchase 50 4i barrels BRANDY, for which the highest cash price will be given. D. RICHARDS CO. Nov.-12, 1835. fcpFeach Brandy! WISH to purchase 10 barrels best Peach BRANDY, for which the highest 0 price will be paid in cash. J. IV. GOTTEN. Tarboro, Nov. 23d, 1&35. Look Out. '"JMIAT I may 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 lo me and all such as will not avail themselves of it di rectly, may expect to be visited by one of those plagues incident to this country, known as a Sheriff or Constable, whose la bors are generally rewarded with cost col lected out of the defendant. As such, 1 hope a true legard for their own interest, together with a sense of justice and a spi rit of accommodation, will actuate one and all to- make immediate settlement, without paying an officer for tugging at the elbows of their coats, merely to re mind them ot doing that which honor and propriety should naturally induce them to do. All persons having claims against me will please present them for settlement. N. II. ROUNTREE. Tarboro', 7:h Jan'y,"836. Miss Frances Campbell, pjETURNS her most grateful acknow ledgments to her friends and nume rous customers for the very libera patron age hitherto received from them, and begs leave to inform them she has just received from 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 the fol lowing, viz: Latest style of pattern Silk bonnet's, 44 Florence, Swiss and Tuscan straw do. " Pattern silk Dresses, Silks & Satins, " Plain and figured Muslins, " Fashionable bonnet and cap Ribbons, White, blue, black ti gray Feathers, " Plain and feather'd Flowers, " Ladies worked Caps, 14 Ladies and gentlemen's si'k Gloves, " " silk and cotton Hose, " " Black worsted do. ' Ladies black and white Veils. Silk and cotton Velvets, Plusb Capes, excellent article for winter, Thread and bobbinett Laces, Blond Edgings and Flutings, he. She also expects to receive in a few days India rubber Aprons, mohair Caps, worked lace Caps, French worked Capes and Col lars, fancy Handkerchiefs and Shawl? and has made such arrangements that she u ill continue to receive regularly every two ot three months, additional supplies of any and every article in her line; so that her assortment will generally be found good and complete. She also continues lo 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 of the public patronage. All orders from a distance will be thankfully received, and executed with the utmost dispatch and punctuality. Te.rborough, 12th Dec'r, 1835. WILL STAND the (ensuii.g season at my farm in Northampton county. OTarticulars hereafter. IVAI. MOODY. January 27, 1836. 4 4 AND NORTH CALOLINA iron lose, For Sal at this Office at the Raleigh prices, viz: 10 cents each, 76 cents ft dozen, 4 dollars for half a groce, $1 a groce, iic October, 1835. Mrs.il. C.Hoicardy aS i pvv opening her Fall supply of Goods, compi ling a more extentive and Fushwnable Jhsorlment of Than she ha ever before exhibited in thi place. Having selected and purchased tbe articles herself, and had an excellent op portunity of becoming acquainted w ilh the latest Northern fashions in the Millinery and Mantua making line, she feels herseif competent to give entire satisfaction to her numerous customers and the public in gen eral. In her assortment will be found Pattern Velvet, satin & silk Bonnets' do. Turbans, Caps, Capes, &c. Plain, watered, figured, and plaid bilks and batins, tor dresses, , Silk Velvets, Guze Veils, &c. Blafk Mode, Crapes, and Horences, Tuscan, Swiss, Gipsey, and Fancy straw Bonnets, all qualities. White and black ostrich Feathers, Laces, Inserting, flutings & footings, ,: t eather d and tancy r lowers, Superior hair Puffs and Curl:', ; Blond and worsted Edgings, : ' A superb assortment of Ribbons, &c: Mrs. II. invites a general inspection of -her Goods, as she is coufident they-'cannoC fail to meet general approbation, both as regards quality and price. -. Tarboro' Oct. 22, 1833. . - Last JWoticc. THE Subscriber requests all A persons indebted 4to him, by Note or account, to call and set tie the same forthwith, or they will probably find them itrlhe hands of another person,, who may not be quite so accommodate . ing as I have been. R. A. BELL. Tarboro', Sept. 24, 1835. 39 JYcio Millinery. Miss Mitchell, BEGSIeaveTrT inform her. Cus tomers and the public generally," that she has 'just returned from New York with Jin extensive Assortment Of almost every article in her line of busi ness. She deems it unnecessary to enumerate the varions articles comprising ber Stock." but flatters herself that on examination it will be found extensive and complete, hav ing spin eu no pains in its selection. Miss M. returns her thanks to the public generally for the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed, and hopes by unremitted atten tion to continue to give satisfaction lo af tbose who may favor her with a call. Sh would further add, that having purchased her Goods under advantageous circunw stances, she is enabled to dispose of them at unusually low.prices. and it is her de termination to UNDERSELL all. those who may come in competition. Halifax, Oct. 12, 1835. Notice. QnpilE Subscribers will in a few days be 41 in receipt of their Fall purchases iu New York aud in Petersburg, of a general Assortment of Groceries, And the important articles t the Planter at this season of the year. We also intend to keep three wagons, employed in the transportation of Cotton from this lo Halifax, and will at all times, give the his-hest nrices for haleri rni, delivered in this place. D. RICHARDS $ CO. Tarboro', Oct. 14, 1835. JY Mice: :Jcw Firm. mR. JAMES J. GARRETT having withdrawn himself from the Copart nership heretofore existing under the firm bf Knight, Garrett Co. The same is thorefore dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be conducted under the firm of D. Knight & Co. At the old Stand. We take the' liberty to ' remark to bur friends and the public gene' rally, that we are thankful for their past favors, hoping that their future ones if nof- increased will not be diminished, as -VH shall endeavor to give general satisfactf to all who may favor us with their caste , We are now receiving our . ' - Fall & Winter Supply c Which we are determined to sell as low the lowest, being anxious to sell out our present Stock in order to make room for & more geueral assortment io future. Wi assure the public that we consider ourelve permanently located in Tarboro for life, unless sunk by an earthquake or blown up by bankruptcy, and we are happy to say that we have as little apprehensions of the latter as of the former of these horrible catastrophies, provided we are so fortunate as to continue to share the "loaves and! fishes" of public patronage with our neigh bors, which we shall endeavor to merit; with all our might., . . - . D. KNIGHT & CO, ' ' Oct. 15th. 1835. " Just Published, And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet en . . titled, - , No other than Baptist Churches Have ii right lo be called CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. Br Joshb-a Lawkcmck ' .. Price 10 cents single, or $1 per djozen, January, 1836. J ft ''Hfi ! li i I 4". v

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