. j.y pink ctilor, which doubtless 0 '..U have been as britrli t as that 0f last lall hut lir the moon shining nrigiu "1117 uve, 11 protu niitiniiit until to, the my. tvliicii it slowly shot up, alternate 1,, onnearinc: and disappearing: Kfr,in f move with great activity i;i e the play "I wiiai is caueu neat liHiining i' suimner; sometimes breaking up into stationary ne bulas, then dispersing and radial ig as before. ib. Latest from. Europe. We have English dates to the lUUi Alarch, inclusive. 1 Hey contain no po litical intelligence of interest here. Liverpool Cotton Market, Much 10. We have had a briak market to day, the sales amount ia" to 5,000 bags, two thirds tak enby the trade, and the remain der by speculators. There is no alteration in prices, the late ad vance being steadily maintained. T ep u h lie an JYo m in a Ho n . 011 TREMDENT, MARTIN VAN BUREN, of N. Y. TOR VICE PRESIDENT, RICHARD M. JOHNSON, of Ky. FOIt GOVERNOR, IUCHAKD D. SPAIGHT CJWe are authorised to an nounce fVm. IV. Bryant, as a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Nash county, at the next election. V vices Current, Jt Tarboro' and New York. MU'2. x per Tarboro'. New York. Bacoiij lb. r 10'12 12 14 Beeswai, lb. 18 20 25 26 Eramiy.ftpple gall'n 45 50 40 45 CciLe, 13 16 11 15 Coin, bush. 55 60 75 S3 Coiion, lb. 15 hi j 18 19 Cotton baa'g. yard. 20 25 ' 22 24 Flour, sup'f. bbl. 750 800 750 SCO Iron. lb. 4i 5 3 4 Lard, lb. 10 12 15 10 Molasses, gall'n 45 50 37 40 ter, brown, lb. 10 12 10 12$ Salt, T. I. bush CO G5 34 35 Turpentine, bbl. 200 250 450 500 Meat, bush. 80 90 125 130 Whiskey, l.bl 45 50 38 40 JYotice. NEW GOODS. THL Subscriber after returning her most cordial thanks for the very libe ral encouragement she has hitherto recei ved at the lianJs of her patrons, begs leave to announce through the medium of the Press, that she has just returned from ew York, and is hourly expecting the ar rival of hvr purchases. With due defer ence tu the public, truth and justice to her self ami Goods compels her to say that, A MORE NEAT AND Valuable Assortment, Vii5 never offered in this section, and that t'.ry surpass any of her former purchases asmucli as the effulgence of the sun does pallid lijjht of the moon and she wild pimply suggest to those peisons who are desirous of procuring articles in her l'"eof business, of the most fashionable j'vle Hii'! at the cheapest tates, to fuvor I'r with a call ere they purchase else where, or they may sincerely regret their "oii-corupliance with this intimation. She thitiks it highly probable that among her Prurient may be found articles vastly lienor both in stvle and texture to an v "i tins place. Believing they will be in feat demand, and relying in the truth of e old saying that, they who Jive for oth rs live the more for themselves, she as sures her friends that her prices for those Uoods W'II not be more exorbitant on that account, than if every store in town was Wed to overflowing with similar ones. leTs'k"'"2 f artlclcs comPrise Rental gros Bonnets, Florence do. "riental cut do. fancy Tuscan gros do. joiio do. French gimp do. plain straw do. wg lorn Tuscan do. Swiss lace do. " '" Sl,le Combs, horn quill backs, twist a long Comb?, Pendid assortment of bonnet and cap '"bbons, blond lace Veils, do. Scarfs, "ngee and Marceline Handkerchiefs, J'1', white and blue Florence, a white ami figured Satins, Brunswick Lace, blond and Grecian do. J "ad and lace Edging, love Hhdkfs. PS,'C Garters, grass cloth Hhdkfs. jewhet'd Fans, rich Leon Shawls, arunsw.ck Scarfs, silk Delian, fu it pink gro de Nap, figured Foulard, "iia rubber Aprons, of a superior qualitv, fcncli worked Capes and Collars. J'HirCaps.rufh and Curls, Baskets, pernCapaud Bonnets, "tern DregSt a variety of Candies, and "Umerous other articles too tedious to mention. UTAH OrHfT? Trnm o A'.c-tnfa ...It l, Punctually attended to, and she hopes "l her iU inir cli'n-l ilisntinn in luioi. t,1i r t0 '"e, it and receive a share of the 'iic patronage. Fiances Campbell. tarhoro', 21 May, 1830. 2ftteutfott. " o ill l lie H itmiugioh & Raleigh RAIL ROAD COMPANV, Hocky Mo! bhel7a7Rock0r0,;g,, a"d 33 OSs ccveJ until 15ih .May nesf by t0 bc re James S. Rattle, ) Bennett Bunn, I Corn's Henri Blount, ) Nashville, N. C. 29(1, April. 1836. Shocco Springs. This well known Watering place, situated in fVarren County, SOUTH CAR0I.1KA. Will be ready for the reception of Compa y by.be. IStbinst. The' Medicinal qJa- ,ilnr ., . -- -- -.vow imijr estaousneu, Uiai t is considered unnecessary to say .my thing , ,,rot)f of ther effica ' 3 Rooms havo luun i :, r i . rri'i wun fire places f.,r invalids, and no attention will be omitted that :.. nnj nay tonaUCe to the comfort of Visitors. Jinn Johnson. y.y 1, 1S36. 18.10 Will be furnished at SIIOCCO SPRINtiS on the loth of June. Good music will be provided on the occasion. Mrs.Jl.C.Howard, JlTtAS just received her Spring Supply 4A of CJoods, and is now enabled to fur nish her customers and the public with al most every article for ornament, service. or comfort in the Millinery Line. In her assortment will be found: A vaiicty of Pattern Bonnets, Tuscan aud straw do. of nearly everv shape and ft-atnre. Plain, figured, and watered Silks and Sat- ins for di esses, Veils, Shawls. Scarfs, and Handkerchiefs, of different qualities and prices. Head ornaments, hair Nets, Puffs, Si Curls, A large quantity of Uibbons, . artificial Flowers, ice. Lc. ID Mrs. H. has also an elegant Pattern Dress, aud other patterns of the latest fashions, he invites an inspect ion of her Goods. Mnvlua making done as usual. Tarboro', April 23. New Goods! JWzr; Goods!! IMPORTANT To the Public. rJMIK Subscribers tender their grateful acknowledgments to their former cus tomers and the public generally, for their liberal palronsge, and hope to merit a con tinuance of the same by their strict atten tion to business. Wcare now in possession of our spring supply of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. Embracing every useful as well as new and fashionable article in our line, cheap And cheaper than ever. Now is your chance Bargains, good bar gains, no mistake. We have a large as sortment of staple and fancy Dry Goods, FRESH FROM New York and Philadelphia, Selected with direct reference to your bet ter judgments. Call aod let us show you our varieties of spring Goods, which were purchased on the most favorable terms in those cities. We leei assured maiwe win be able to accommodate the public with as liberal bargains as they can buy elsewhere. The proofs are in trying call and see. A very large assortment ot Boots and Shoes, cheap Also, a few Druffs, comprising Lauda num. Ess. Peppermint, Bateman's Drops, British Oil, Castor Oil, Stoughton's Bitters, Copal Varnish, Opodeldoc, uutn roeua, Camphor, Nutmegs, muigo, uuve wu, u Lemon Syrup. S. render or son. Tarboro', April 29 STEAMBOAT For Citn Point. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. THE public are respecliuiiy iniorraeu .1.-. .1.. nnrl rnin for table Willi MIC IK" stp.nmhoat Eagle. Capt. Chase, has commenced her run to r r:i..pn;ni Honartins: every Sun- day, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 o clock A. M. in time to join the James R.ver and Bay Boats, and on Tuesday s, Thursday s and Saturday's, will be m time lor me return passengers. Travellers may now avail themselves of steam carriage from Blakelv, N. C. to Boston. P. RYJ1X, rfgent, - Petersburg, Va March 26. 17 3 WESW-MMH. The Subscribers. AVING entered into Co partnership -i ...Cy ,e now receiving and opening JB the late Stand of H. King, IN THIS PLACE, And at that of Turner Rutland, IN SCOTLAND NECK, Halifax County, One of the most Ka; tensive, SPLENDID AND VALUABLE S7QCZJL OF Sjiring Goo thy That ever was offered to the inhabitants of ibis section of the State. As much as thev despise empty profession, they would be doing injustice to themselves, did thev not declare to the world, tha, if they know their own inleutions, they are determined tnat in no instance whatever, shall any cus tomer, be he who he may, rich or poor, high or low, ever cross the thresholds of their establishments, without having the full assurance that whatever he may want in the way of merchandize, from the most inconsiderable portant, can be there procured on living tviuis uvin?. aid. we sav? n p. m o , safely promise, (although we know such a sacrifice will not be required at our hands) that we should be willing, if necessary, to deprive ourselves of the comforts of life if w e could thereby add to those of others. If any one, who may give a hasty glance at this Manifesto, should be disposed to doubt the truth of any thing herein contained, we beg him to suspend his judjment until he shall have given us a call. For to how ever much trouble his examination of our Goods may put us, if he should go away without buying, we shall not indulge for a moment one unkind feeling towards him, as we shall know to what cause to ascribe his conduct to his not wanting any thing and not to our inability to suit him. Be sides, we shall have the consoling reflec tion, that such examination could not fail to point him, with the unerring precision of the magnetic needle, to the places where he would be able to procure, with the least inconvenience to his pocket, any thing and every tiling he might thereafter want in our line of business. King & Edmondson. Tarboro', April 19, 1836. Notice. T)HE Subscribers will in a few days be L1 in receipt of their Fall New York and in Petersburg, of a general Assortment of Groceries, And the important articles to the Planter at this season of the year. We also intend to keep three wagons employed in the transportation of Cotton from this to Halifax, and will at all times give the highest prices for baled Cotton delivered in this place. D. RICIMRDS 4- CO. Tarboro', Oct. 14, 1835. tQFeacli Brandy. a WISH to purchase 10 barrels best Peach BRANDY, for which the highest price will be paid in cash. J IV. GOTTEN. Tarboro', Nov. 23d, 1S35. Whom it may concern. STIHn Subscriber tequests nil those in. UL debted to him to call and settle their accounts. TTXT January 13. 1836. A Cr. Pocket Book Lost. SfOST, on Tuesday evening, the 1st Lj instant, a sheepskin Pocket Book, With my name on the inside of the strap, containing twenty dollars in money, and the following notes, (viz:) One against I saac W. & John II. Home, for one thou sand dollars, due in August or September last, with a credit of five hundred dollars, dated the 23d February last. One against James Pender, for fifty-six dollars, due 1st January, 1831, with a credit of twelve or thirteen dollars. One against Ihoinas Gatlin for sixty dollars, due 1st January, 1835. One against John Bridges for twenty-five dollars, due 1st January, 1S35. The above notes are all made payable to the Subscriber. One note r.gainst Nathl. L. Sapington and Matthew Revel, for ten dollars 89 cents, due in 1S29, payable to Vincent Vaughan together with several other papers not recollected. A liberal reward will be given to any person, who w ill return said Pocket Book and contents to me. JACOB THOMAS. March 2d, 1836. 10 Coaci, House, Landscape, and Ornamental rPHE Subscriber resped fully informs the citizens of Edgecombe county that he has located himself Tit Tarborough, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his liue, of business. Those wishing Gigs, sideboards, sitting chairs, fire screens and the like painted, will bring them to the coach shop of Mr. Terrell. He will leave town and go into the country, when house painting is required. All orders in his line of business will be thankfully received aod faithfully executed on reasonable terms. Lewis de Arquer. Tarboro' 26th Feb 1836. 8 H. JOHNSTON, MUKCIIANT TAILOR, Is now receiving from New York, A Sphndid Assortment of IN Ills LijVE OP BUSINESS, Suitable for. the approaching Season. Gentlemen wishing to purchase the most tashionable and best good3, at a small ad vance on the cost, will do well to call and examine his Slock, as he is determined to sell very low for Cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers. Among them are Superfine blue, black, and brown Cloth 2d quality do. of all the most fashionable colors, Sup'r corded and plaid fancy Cassimeres, White corded Si drab drills for pantaloons, Crape Camblets and Bombazines for thin coats, A superior assortment of Vestings, of eve ry description, Plain brown Linens for summer jackets and pantaloons. Plain black and fancy Stocks, (a large as sortment,, Fancy silk Handkerchiefs. Black silk Cratats, linen Collars, Plain and ruffled linen Bosoms, a new and superior article Suspenders, Silk Shirts for gentlemen, a new article. Also, most every other article comprising gentlemen s wear, lie also keeps on hand (of his own make) a small assortment of Beady made Clothes. He has on hand a few best white beaver Hat s. which will be sold at New York cost. ILrGentlemen furnishing their own Cloths can have them made and trimmed in the most fashionable manner, and at the shortest notice. Tarborousrh. April 14th, 1836. PETIT (JULPII Cotton Seed. 500 BUSHELS genuine Petit Gulph Cotton seed, daily expected for sale by N. M. Martin Donna n, Petersburg, Va. 18th March. 12-5 Northern & Southern Daily Mail Route. THE Petersburg Rail Road Company inform the Public gSyihat their Road. ex. tending from t Peters burg, Va., to Blakely, North Carolina, on the Roanoke, a distance of 60 miles, and constituting a part of the GREAT DAILY MAIL ROUTE North and South, is now amply provided with superior Locomotives and Cars, to accommodate all the travel that may offer. The Cars leave each end of the Road daily, on the arrival of the re spective Mails. Travellers with their own equipages, can have their horses and car riages transported on this Road, with per fect safety and convenience; and thus, perform in 5 or 6 honrs while resting their horses, a journey which would other wise require two days to accomplish. k THE BLAKELY HOTEL jfifl at the southern termination of ttli the Rail Road, has been re Uj( built of brick on an enlarged scale, and no pains will be spared to render its accommodations such as will give satisfaction to passengers and travellers generally. Besides the daily line of Mail Coaches from Blakely for the South, via Raleigh, Fayetteville, &.c there is A LINE VIA TARBOROUGH three times a week, con nected with the Mail Line at Fayetteville, and also a Line from the Rail Road at BELFIELD JO CLARKSVILLE, MIL TON AND DANVILLE. Another tri-weekly Line from Biakely, passes through WARRENTON, OXFORD, &.C. and connects with a Line to SALIS BURY, N. C. In the course of the present season, a branch will be opened from the Peters burg Rail Road at Belfield, to Wilkins' Ferry at GASTON, ON THE ROAN OKE, from whence a Rail Road to cross the river by a Bridge, is now about to be constructed to Raleigh. The Rail Road from Baltimore to Wash ington is now in operation, thence to Poto mac landing, the Line is continued by Steamboats; thence via FREDERICKS BURG TO RICHMOND, a considerable portion of the Rail Road is finished and the remainder is in a rapid course to com pletion. The Line continues from Rich mond to Petersburg, by a Turnpike Road and thence by the Petersburg Rail Road to Blakely, as before mentioned, is the main and only DAILY MAIL ROUTE BETWEEN BOSTON AND NEW OR LEANS. Office of the Petersburg Rail Road Company, February 2S, 1836. ) March 1, 1836. 11 Buggy for Sale. N excellent Newark made BUGGY for 8a,e Apply at this Office. November 9, 1835. Just Published, And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet en titled, No other than Baptist Churches Have a right to be called CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. By Joshua Lawrence. Trice lOcents single, or 1 per dozen. January, 1S3 IMPORTANT To the Public. Having oo hand a very large and extensive STOCK OF Winter Goods, I now offer them At a reduclionof 10 per cent On last months prices those desirous of ouiaining uoods at a inning advance on New York Cost, will most assured! v find it to their interest to call and learn my pri ces oelore purchasing. Iu my Assortment trill be found: Newest style dark and light Calicoes, from 10 cents to 30. Circassians, everv color. 5fi tn tf) mnii. Black and colored Silks, in great variety, oo cenis to 1 'Zo, A great bargain in men's and women's Cloaks, from 3 to $8, Superfine Broadcloths, from $2 to 7, Sattinetts, from 40 cents to 1 25, White and red Flannels, 25 cents to $1, Rose Blankets, $2 to $6 per pair, Point Blankets, 60 cents to $1, Negro Cloth, all wool, six quarters wide, only 60 cents, do. do. three quarters wide, 35 cents, Cloth and blanket OvercoBts, 6i to $8, Ladies lawn undersleeves, Ladies and gentlemen's si.'k Handker chiefs, 25 cents to 1 50, Bonnet, cap and belt Ribbon, cheap, Men's and boys HATS and Caps of every description. The largest and cheapest Assortment of Boots and Shoes Ever exhibited in Tarboro', to wit:) Men's Boots, 1 75 to 3, Men's lined and bound high quartered Shoes. 87 to $1 12, High and low quartered boys Shoes, 25 to 75 tents. Girl's leather shoes, 50 cents, Women's leather shoes, 40 to 90 cents, Women's leather and morocco Boots, 75 cents to $1, Women's morocco and prunella shoes, 50 cents to g 25, Extra fine kid &i prunella Slippers, $1 25, Negroes coarse high and low quartered shoes, 40 cents to $1, Men's morocco and seal skin Pumps, 75 cents ti $1 25, Sole Leather, 15 to 17 cents. With every other Article in the mv rtOXTSS llat and Shoe line. ALSO, a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES, Hardware, Cutlery, China, Glass c) Earthenware, All of which are now offered at the Cheap Cash Store For Cash or Barter, Or on the usual credit, at most Extraordi nary Low Friccs. JAS. IVEDDELL. Tarboro', Jan. 14, 1S36. " SELLING OFF, AT COST, For Cash only. D. KNIGHT $ CO. January 7th, 1836. 100 barrels Flour, Of superior quality, for sale by D. RICHARDS CO. Dec. 4th, 1835- Ferry at Sparta. rpHE Subscribers having made arrange ments for keeping up the FERRY at this place, take pleasure. in informing the people of the neighborhood and traders generally, that they have employed a good Ferryman with a good 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 Young Jack, VaiLI STAND the present season the vv most of his time at home. The sea son will commence the 1st of March and remain at home until the 10th of March on the 11th, he will be at J. C. Knight's store on the 12th, he will be at Win. J. Armstrong's store, near Upper Town Creek meeting house then home and there stay eight days, and then round as before, which will make it every tenth day; so on till the 1st of July, at which time the sea son will end. He will be let to mares at his former low prices, Three Dollars the leap, Five DoViars the season, and Nine Dollars to injure a mare to be in foal with 25 cents ti the Groom in every instance. The season and leap money will be due from, the end of the season with interest; the, insurance from the 1st of January. Mares put if not mentioned otherwise at the time they are first put, will be charged by the season, aud when charged no alter ation will be made. Any persou putting a mare and neglects to attend the stand, will be held bound for the insurance money. Great care will be taken to prevent acci dents, but no liability for any. A transfer of property forfeits the insurance money. Young Jack's colts are a sufficient recom mendation. D. G. BAKER. 22d Feb. 1836. 8 N. B. All nerSOnS that nut mat-os In It,. leason of 1834, will do well to call and settle their accounts shortly. D.G.B. Printing Press for Sale SUPER ROYAL Printing Press, on uttA the old mode of construction, can be procured on reasonable terms. Apply at this Office. January, 1831. T HEREBY inform the public, that I have declined all idea of leaving Tar boro', and have just returned, from the North, and daily expect to receive MY NEir STOCK OF Wares, and Merchandize, Having almost entirely disposed of the old. Stock. The present will be found Neat, elfsrunt and Chpnn. With the exception of Groceries, iu part CONSISTING OF Fancy and Staple Silk, fur, wool and siraw HATS, Silk, Tuscan, cottage and straw Bonnet?, Boots, Shoes, Pumps S Slippers, Ladies & Misse do. iiaraivarje or isuuery, Tf I oa l. ,l - Glass and Earthenware Rice, Sugar, Cof. fee, Whiskey, &c. Pots, Ovens, Spiders, and Skillets, Cheese, Candles, and Soap : . Beside many other articles too nne rous to mention all of which are offered upon the best possible terms. Those wish ing to purchase will please favor me with a call and examine qualities and price. N. H. ROUNTREE. Aaruoro , zotli April, 1836. Look at This, QjTlHE Subscriber offers for sale, a first im rate light Newark Sulky and Ilarnessl CHEAP. Jos. Jno. B. Pender. Tarboro', April 29. Jotice::JYeiv Firm. R. JAMES J. GARRETT having withdrawn himself from the Copart nership heretofore existing under the firm of 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 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 general satisfaction 11 ui n.iw mo; iu.vi uj mm iuvh curium. We are now receiving- our Fall '& Winter Supply of Which we are determined to sell as low a the lowest, being anxious to sell out our present Stock in order to make room for ;i more general assortment in future. Wo assure the public that we consider ourselves permanently located in Tarboro' for life, unless sunk hy an earthquake or blown up bv bankruntcv. and we are hnnnv tn sav that we have as little apprehensions of the latter as of the former of these honible catastrophies, provided we are so fortunate as to continue tu share the "loaves and" fishes" of public patronage with our neigh bors, which we shall endeavor to meiit with all our might. D. KNIGHT $ CO. Oct. 15th, 1835. State of Worth Carolina EDGECOMBE COUNTY Court of Equity. MARCH TERM, 1836. Arthur Knight Barlow, PItfF. versus Salfj Knight widow of Arthur Knight, Willi Knight, Peter Knight Sen'r, Lucy Battt, Betsey Knight, Joshua Lawrence and Polly his wile, William Haines aud Nan cy his wife, Joseph Knight, John Knight an infant, residing within the State and Charles Knight, Peter Knight Jun'r, Geraldus Baits and Betsey his wife, By thai Haines, Betsey Haines and Salry Haines, Dempsey Daniel and Lydia his wife, Allen Knight, Jesse Knight, Arthur Knight, Joseph Batts and Patsey his wife, Newsora Barnes and Nancy his wile, 1 nomas Strickland and Lucinda his wife, Sally Knight, Frank lin Knight, Polly Knight and Rebecca Knight, residing without the State, de fendaats, " : . Original Bill. ' - ; IT appearing to the satisfaction of said Court, that the defendant ahovp (tpri. bed as non-residents, are not inhabitants oi tnis state: It is thereiore ordered, that publication be made in the Tarboro-' Press for six weeks, commanding said defend ants to appear at next term of said Court, to be held for said county , at the Court House in Tarboro ugh, on the second Mon day in September next, then and there to plead or demur to said bill, or answer the same, otherwise judgment will be taken pro confesso, and the cause heard x parte as to them. Witness, Isaac Norfleet, Clerk and Mas ter of said Court, at office, the second Monday of March, 1836. NORFLEET, C.M.E. By fVm. Norfleet,D.C.c. Price adv $4 75. 13 AND NORTH CALOL1NA For Sale at this Office at the Raleigh, prices, viz: 10 cents each, 75 cents a dozen, 4 dollars for half a grace, J7 a grocek &c , October, 1835.