prices Current, " y Jll Tin-boro" and Nw Yorlc. MAY y- paeon, Coffee, Corn, fotio", t Cotton bast g flour, up f Iron, Lard, Molasses, Suar. brown Sail, T.I. Turpentine, (Vlieat, per lb. lb. Tnrboro. 10 13 AVw York. 14 . 16 20 30 40 11 fi5 IS 22 32 45 15 90 I9J 21 enll'n 45 13 55 13 20 50 10 f0 15 25 Hi. bush. lb. yard, "hhl. I!.. II). 750 800 U 5 750 8(10 a 4 37 40 10 12J 33 40 450" 500 125 IM 37 S3 10 53 11 60 12 60 15 65 gall n lb. Mush bbl. 200 250 80 90 45 50 bush'. bbl. ASIDE. . roftSCIOUS as wc are lhfit PiiJJig 1 y lifts become a sickening theme lo an intellirf nt people, anil believing as we do in theT better judgment, which tells them ihat. "all that glitters is not goU"e therefore through courtesy to our friend mid the public generally, shall henceforth anJ forever avoid exaggeration, swelling molehills in'o mountains, or operating uu iter falsa pretences, with a View ol deciiv j,,(r those w ho have long: Mnce learnt how not to be deceived, by taking this thing and that lor granted winch has as little foundation in fact as the ' baseless fabric a vision." We deem such a course a flacrant outrage upon their good sense, and as such, we shall confine, this notice to a simple statement of facts, that is to saj : lVeliave j is' received our supply of SPRING AND SUMMER ' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE & CUTLERY, An assortment that embraces a tolerable variety, but by no means every thing nor ihall we presujne to assert thai Oar Goods are the Best in THE WORLD, For no one would believe it, nor should we believe it ourselves; yet we will venture to say, that they are as good as our neigh bars, a;iJ shall endeavor to sell them as low, having no doubt purchased them on as pood terms. Among our assortment maybe found the following indispensably Necessary Reticles, viz: SUGARS, brown, loaf, and lump, Coffee, Molasses, Flour, Good horse apple Brandy N. E. Rum, RjehUkey, London Porter, Ltmon Svrup, Castor Oil, Ink St Blacking, IRON, SALT, Tin ware, Casting, . Ploughs, Points, Heels, AXES, Hoes, Spades, Scythe blades. Gum, Pistols, liifles, &:c. &.c. To'pther with a variety of Broadcloths asJCassua---?", Prints, fancy French Mus-' 1ms, Gingham', Challeys, Plaid Gro de liap, fi'd Gro de Nap, colored Poult de Soi, fijt'd Mandarine, black Grn d Swiss Hue, white and pink Satins, fancy Hand kerchiefs, fancy Scarfs worked Capes, hemstitch linen-cambric Handkerchiefs ilk Fans, paper Fans and feather Fans Ladies and gentlemen's Gloves cap, bonnet, belt and guard Ribbons Bonnets Hats, Shoes, Caps, travelling Trunks, ca'r Pt Bags. Saddles and Saddlebags Oils, Paints, Dve stuffs and Drugs, Snuff. To bacco, Segars, besides roanj other useful nicies too tedious to enumerate. All of hich we are disposed t sell as low as we can afford them, for cash or credit. D Knight & Co. May 11th, 1836. occo Springs. s e!l known Watering place, situated hi Warren County, KORTn CAROLINA, Will be ready for the reception of Compa l by the 15th inst. The Medicinal qua ils of the water are so fully established, that 't is considered unnecessary to say ""J mine m nmnf r.r tuir effi.a-u Iiooms have been prepared with Fire Places f'r invalids, and no attention will eom,tted that can, in any way, conduce 10 ie comfort of Visitors. dun Johnson. lJ 1, 1936. 18-10 'He furnished at SHOCCO SPRINGS, "n ie 15th of June. Good music will b PfovuUd on the occasion. PETIT GULPH Ootton Seed. aQO BUSHELS Pennine Petit Gulpb Cotton seed, daily expectea tor 'ale by AT. M. Martin fy'Donnnn, lltTsbvrg, Va. iii'i!iinii Sh March. 125 A'ew Goods! -JW w Good IMP()I1TANT To the Public.. Wllt S,,bs ib- tender (hejr grateful .omerstnTT linaaJ. Lr TdJloF mer co. ion t business"" un?,r'nctaen. GOODS. .mbracin? everw i.e-r..i anshahlearUcin-Z uul cheaper than ever iVIW ' your chance Bargains, good ba , n, mistake. Ve have J. gams socfme.it of staple and fancy Dry SoYa,, v FROM New-York and Philadelphia, Selected with direct reference to vnr h. ier judgments. . Call and let us show vo , bur jrtneirt, of spring Goods, which were ! " " . ' ' most. favorable terms in ntlSiV ac.Com,uoda!eh" MOlicwith as IV- Z ,,,e' can by elsewhere. He proots are in-trvii.irpn!i ,nH . ; . av c.. . .-. A very Urge assortmehtof Boots ami Shoes, cheap. Also, a few Drugs, corapritioe' Lauda r ' .T1! "5ougt" Bitters, Cppal arnish, Opodeldoc, Gum Foetid Lemons' ie Oil. Wd Pender & Son. ' Tarboro'. Anril ?a .- x Mrsl.C.Howard, 3 A3 just received her Spring Supply of Goods, and is now enaUled tn iur. nish her customers and the public with al- inrrst erery article Tor orriamenfi service. or comfort in the . Millinery Line. In her assortment will be found f A variety of Pattern Bonnets. Tuscan and stra'w do. of nearlv everv shape and feature. Plain, fizured. and watered Silka nn'd Sat. ins tor dresses, . Fancy Gauzes, for do. ' Veils, Shawls. Scarfs, and Hamlkrrchiefj, of diflerent qualities and prices. . Head ornaments, hair .Nets. Puffs, Si CurU. A larere nuamitv of Ribbons, artificial Flowers, Sic. &ic -CTMrs. 11. has also an elegant Pattern Dress, and other patterns of the latest fahions. She invites an inspection of her Goods. . Mantua making done as usual. Tarboro. April 23. ' " Coach, House, Landscape, and Ornamental- -:-.- pilE Subscriber, respectfully informs the citizens of Edgecombe" county. that lie has located himself In 7 arboroiigh, Where he is prepared to execute, all orders in his line of business. ' ' Those wishing Gigs, sideboards, sitting chair, fire screens and the like painted, will bring them to the coach shop of Mr. Terrell. He will -leave town and go Into the coun'ry, when house painting is .required. All orders in his Hue of business will be thankfully received and faithfully executed on reasooable terms. Lewis de rfrquer. Tarboro' 26th Feb 1836. 8 Young Jack, W.J?ILL STAND the present season me W mnstofhis time at home.. The sea- mn mmmence the 1st of Match and remain at home until the 10th of March on the 11th, lie will be at J. C. Knight s store on the 12lh, he win De ai vni. a. Armstrong's store, near Upper 1 own creen .,;n hrtuse then home and there stay eight days, and then round as bofore, which will make it every tenth day; so on till iho it of Julv. at which time the sea- en,, will rL lie will be let to maren t his former low prices, Three yoiiariin. v.. Dollars the season, and Nine ,V"K - . . , , Dollars to insure a mare to uc "" 25 cents to the Groom in every instance. The season and leap money win ue uue from the end of the season wim .n.cr tV,a iocranre from the ISl Ol January Glares put if not mentioned mnerw.se , the time they are ursi Pu,.w"' h thp ..on. and when charged no alter- ation will be made. Any pero - -mare and neglects to attend the itand Umtt be held bound for me ,nu,"M ""V , Great care will be taken to prevent acci .tpni. h,,t no liability for ahy. a trarjsie frfpit. the insurance money Young Jack's coin are a sufficient recom mendatioo. Q JKER. S . . ikai nut marcs in Ih season of 1834, will do well to call t m settle their accounts shortly. mj.v.d. :BJ2B W1 mZe Subscribers, y l 4FJ 11 i CreU nl Co Partnership thTth announce to the Public, ic now receiving and opening At the tale Stand of H. King, r IN THIS PLACE. ' ' And at that of Turner Rutland, IN SCOTLAND "NECKj : Halifax Count u. - , One of the most Extensive, SPLENDID AND VALUABLE ssocKor Spring Goods, uiat ever was offer.l tn ih. ;nh. r his section of the State. As much as thev empty profession, they would be t oiiig injustice to themselves, did thev not declare to the world, tha, if they know their own intentions, they are determined tial to no instance whatever, shall n tomer, be he who he mnv Hrh nr high or low. ever rrost th thmotM. r r i, 1 n,fn,s' witlut having the lull assurance that whatever he may want in the way of merchandize, from thi mos inconsiderable article up to the most im portant, can be there procured on living terms living, did we sav? indeed iv mn safely pr&mise, (although we know such a sacrifice will not be required at ourjiands) c anouiu oe wining, it necessaryi o deprive ourselves of the comforts of life if w could thereby add to those of others, if any one. who mav p'w ha.tx, .t this MauiA sto, should be disposed to doubt the truth of eny. thing herein contained, we beg him to suspend his judgment until he shall have given us a call. For to how ever much trouble his examination of our joods may put us, if he should go aw ay 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 wantiner anv thinp- and not -to our inability to suit him. - Be ndes, we shall have the consoling r-flec- ion, thai such examination could not fail to point him, with the unerrjng precision of the magnetic needle, to the places where he would be able to procure, with the least inconvenience to his pocket, artv thin? JGId very thing he might thereafter want in our line of business. , Ring & lidmondson. TarboroV April 19, 1S36. . JYotice. NEW GOODS. THE Subscriber . after returning her most cordial thanks for the very libe ral encouragement she has hitherto recei- ed at 'the nanus of ber patrons, begs leave to annouuee through the medium of he Press,. that she has just returned from New York, and is hourly expecting the nr ival ot her purchases. With due defer ence to-1he public, truth and justice to Her self and Goods compels her to say that, - . A MO BE NEAT AND Valuable Assortment, Was never offered in this section, and that they turpass any of her former purchases as much as the t ffulgence of the sun does he pallid liht of the moon arid she would fcimply suggest to those persons w ho are desirous of procuring articles in Iter hoe of business, of the most fashionable tyle and at I he cheapest rates, to favor her w ith a call ere they purchase' else where, or they may sincerely regret their non-compliance with thii intimation She thinks it highly probable that among her assortment may be found articles vastly superior both in style and texture-to any si this nlacc. Believing they will be in great demand, and relying in the truth of the old saying that, they who live for oth ers live the more for themselves, she as sures her friends Ihat her prices for those Goods will not be more exorbitant on that account, than if every. store in town was filled to overflowing with similar ones. The following list of articles, comprise her Stock:- . Oriental gros Bonnet;, Florence do. ' Oriental cut do. fancy Tuscan gros do. Folio do. r re rich gimp do. plain straw do. Leghorn Tuscan do. Swiss lace do. Shell side Combs, horn quill backs, twist and long Combs. A splendid assortment of bonnet and cap Ribbons, blond lace Veils, do. Scarfs, Pongee and Marceline Handkerchiefs, - Pink, white and blue Florence, Plain white and figured Satins, Brunswick Lace, blond and Grecian do. Thread and lace Edging, love Hhdkfs. Elastic Garters, grass cloth Hhdkfs. - Fealher'd Fans, rich Leon Shawls, Brunswick Scarfs, silk Delian, Buff St pink gro de Nap, figured Foulard, . India rubber Aprons, of a superior, quality, French worked Capes and Collars, Mohair Caps, Puffs and Curls, Baskets, Pattern CaD and .Bonnets, , Pattern Dress, a variety of Candies, and numerous other- articles too tedious to mention. - . jrjjAll orders from a distance will be punctually attended to, and she hopes from her paving strict attention to busi- . .tn merit and receive a share of the public patronage. i Frances Campbell. ti Tarboro', 2d Slay, 1836. . ' Just Published, And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet en - titled, iVb other than Baptist Churches - " ' Have a right to be called CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. " ' Br JosfitA Lawrence, - Price lOcents single, or $1 per dozen. January, 1836. Northern & Southern Mail lioule. rrp HE Petersburg Rail RoadCo'm -14. Dlnv inform tUm f..f.:-. .1... ttoaa, extending from Petershnrir. .Va. . j w.w a uit i licit iiitrrr to Blakelv. North d none, a distance of 60 miles, and con stitutmg a part of the GREAT DAILY MAIL ROUTE North nkd Sm,K- ;. amply provided with superior Locomotives biiu VsHis. 10 accommmlato all ih that may t)ffer. 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, riageg transDortecTon th; rt 1,3,1 n,;,k r,.. feet safety and convenipnrp- "'t ,h..a perform in 5 or 6 . h OnrC .whlla TMlinir their horses, a journey which would otber- u,re IWO aayB to accomplish THE-BLAKELY HOTEL fisiE f al ,ne southern termination of II III H the Rail Road, has been re MMl. huilt of brick on an enlarged spared to render its accommodations such " Wl" give satistaction to passengers and 1 uvcnrra generally. , , - -Besides the riVilv lin int C Til . i-'vjnwiTCa ll'Om Blakelv fnr lha : Tl,.l.i. Fayetleville, Uc. there is A LINE VIA I AKHOrcOUGll three times u Pb meted with the Mad Line at Fayetteville, -nn aiso a Line 4rom he Ka Un,i a, BELFIELD TO CLARtf eivir r r mii TON AND DANVIL: . . ' Another tri-weeklr Line from ntaL0t passes l hrousrh WARRENTON fiYrnnn' Sic. and connects with a. Line to SALI3- In the course of tlie"nrn n . branch will be opened from the Peters burg Rail Road at Belfield, to Wilkins' Ferry at GASTON,. ON THE ROAN- UK t.( rrom whence a Rail Road to cross the river bv a Bridge, is now nhnut in hi, constructed to Raleigh. Abe liail Road from Baltimore to Wash ington is now in operation, thnr tn Pn. mac landing, the Line is. continued by oirnniooais; uience via t riiulJtKICKS BURG TO RICHMOND, a considerable portion of the Rail Road is finished and the remainder is in a rapid course to com. pletien. The Line continues from Rich mond to Petersburg, by a Turnpike Road and Jhence bv the Peterbure' Rail Road to Blakelv. as before mentioned i ihf main and only DAILY MAIL ROUTE bki WKKN BObTO. AND NEW OR LEANS. Office of the Petersburg - Rail' Road Company; February 2S, 1 S3G. March 1, 1836. 11 STEAMBOAT For City Point. SUMMER arrangement; IHK public are respectfully informed mat ine new ana couuariauie steamboat Eagle, Capt. Chase, has commenced her run to and from City Point, departing every Sun day, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 o'clock A. rtl. in time to join the James River and Bav Boats, and on I uosday s, Tbursda v s and Saturday's, will be in time for the return passengers. Travellers may now avail themselves of steam Carriage from Blakelv, IN. C. lo Boston. ' P. RVrfiV, Agent V . PetersliH-g,Va. March2. 17 3 JYotice. OrnHE Subscribers will in t few days be rV in receipt of their Fall purchases in New York and in Petersburg, of a general Jissorlmenl of Groceries, And the important articles to the Planter at this season of the year., W also intend to keen 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. RICHARDS 4 CO. Tarboro', Oct. 14, 1S3 G3Peach Brandy! TO WISH to nnrchase 10 'barrels best iA Peach BRANDY, for which the highest price will be paid in cash. J. IV. GOTTEN. Tarboro', Nov. 23 J, 1835. 100 barrels Flour, Of superior quality, for sale by : D. RICHARDS CO. Dec. 4th, 1835.' - Ferry at Sparta. ' fPHE Subscribers having made arrange ments for keeping up the FERRY at this place, take pleasure in informing the nnnl nf 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 Jimaary, 1836. V . 2 Ml IMPORTANT To the Public. Having on hand a very large and extensive "- STOCK OF Winter Goods, I now offer them At a reduction of Q per cent On last months prices those desirous of "morning uootis at a trilling advance. on New York Cost, will most assuredly find it to their interest tn -nti ...,rt tnn ces before purchasing. . In my Assortment will be found. Newest style dark anl light Calicoes, from 10 cents to 80. Circassians, every color, 20 to 50 cents, Black and colored Silks, in great variety, 33 cents to SI 23. A great bargain In man' on.i . Cloaks, from .S3 to SS. Superfine Broadclo'ths, from $2 to 7, Sattinetts.from 40 cents to $ 25, White ana red Flannels. 2f rente trt tfl Rose Blankets, 2 to $6 per pair, - Point Blankets, 60 cents to $1, , Negro ( loth, all wool, six quarters wide, oniy oj cents, do. do. thtee Quarters wide. 35 rent Cloth and blanket Overcoats, $6 to 58, Ladies lawn undersleeves, Ladies and gentlemen's si!k Handkerv. t-uicis, .lo cents io $ i out ' i oonner. can ana belt Ribbon. cheap, ., ! Mens and boys HATS and Caps of every description. , The largest and cheaptst Assortment of Boots and Shoes, Eter exhibited in Tarboro', (to wili) Men's Boots, $1 75 to 3, Men's lined and bound high quartered ' Shoes, 87 A to Ml 12i. High and low quartered boys Shoes, 25 to 75 cents. Girl's leather shoes, 60 cents, Women's leather shoes, 40 to 90 cents, Women's leather and morocco Boots, 75 Cents to 51, . Women's morocco and prunella shoes, 50 cents to SI 25, Extra fine kid & prunella Slippers, $1 25, Negroes-coarse -high and low quartered shoes, 40 cents to $51, Mens morocco and seal skin Pumps, 75 cents to 51 25, Sole' Leather; 15 to 17 cents.. : - ff'ilh every other Article in the Hat and Shoe line. ALSO, a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES, Hardware, Cutlery, China, t Glass 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 Prices. . JAS. IVEDDELL. Tarboro, Jan. 14, 1836. H. JOHNSTON, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now receiving from New York, H Splendid Assortment of IN KIS LINE OF BUSINESS, Suitable for the approaching Season. Gentlemen wishing to purchase the most fashionable and best goods, at a small ad vance, on the cost, will do well to call ami examine his Stock, as he Is determined to sell very low for Cash, or on a short credit to purjctual customers. Among them are Superfine blue, black, and brown Cloths, 2d quality do. of all the most fashionable colors, Sup'r corded and plaid fancy Cassimeres, White torded St drab drills for pantaloons, Crape Camblets and Bombazines for thin coat?, A superior assortment of Vestings, of eve ry description, Plain brown Linens for summer jackets and pantaloons, Plain black and fancy Slocks, (a large as- , sortment,) Fancy silk Handkerchiefs, Black silk Cravats, linen Collars, Plain and ruffled linen Bosoms, a new and superior article Suspenders, Silk Shirts for gentlemen, ueW article, Also, most every other article comprising1 gentlemen's wear. , He also keeps on hand (of his own make) a small assortment or Beady made Clothes. He has on hand a few best white beaver Hats, which will be sold at New York cost. . rOGentlemen -furnishing their own Cloths can bave them made and trimmed in the most fashionable manner, and at the shortest notice. . Tarborongh, Aptil 14th, 1836. Buggy for Sale. excellent. Newark made BUGGY for sa,e Apply al this Office. November 9, 1835. 1 1 Jf 'HEREBY inform "the p:ic, thatj have declined all idea of leaving Tar boro', and have just returned from the J'orth, and daily expect to receive Mr NEtV STOCK. OF IV ares, and Merchandize. Having almost entirely disposed of tffe old tw-k IK a . ..." jMcaem win ue lound Neat, eUgunt and Chean. With the exception of Groceries, in part CONSISTING OF .. 7 Fancy and Staple . V DRY GOODS, Si!k, fur, wool and siraw HATS, Silk, Tuscan, cottage and straw Bonnet? Boots, Shoes, rtfj Pu mps & Slipper, . Ladies & Misses dc."; Hardware & Cutlery, , Glass and Earthenware- Rice. Snirar. Cof. fee, Whiskey, Sic. t f otSj Oven3, Spiders,-and Skillets, neese, Candle, and Soap . Beside manv other articles too nnmo. rous to mention all of which are offered upon the best possible tcrni3. - Those wish- ing to purchase will oleaae favor me with a call and examine qualities and prices,' - N. II. ROUNTREE. Tarboro, '25?h April, 1836. Look at This. QrpHE Subscriber offers for sale, a first v rate light Newark Sulky and Harness t GHSAP. Jos. Jno. B. Pender. Tarboro', April 29. ttctttiom JfT is prbposed that a General Meeting of Stockholders in the Wilmivgton Ualeigh RAIL ROAD COMPANY", . (As well as all others,) favorable to the route by the way of Waynesborough and Rocky Mount, be held at Rocky Mount on Saturday, the 14A day of May next, to take into cousideratiou the -LOCATION of the said Roach Notice is also given, t;iat Sub scriptions for stock will continue M'bc re ceived until 15n ;vfay nest, by James S. Buttle, J Bennett Bunn, Corn's Henry Blount, ) Nashville, N. C. 29th April, 836. Pocket Book Lost. 05T. on Tuesday evening, the 1st 4mJ instant, a sheepkin Pocket Book, With my name on the inside of the strap; containing twenty dollars in money, an the following notes, (viz:) One against saac W..St John' R. Home, for one lhou sand dollars, due in August or September last, with-a credit of fivt hundrd doiUrs, dated the 23d February fa?t- One agniost James Pender, f r fifty-six dollats, du 1st January, 1831, with a credit of twelve or thirteen- dollars. O. e against Thomas Gatlin for sixty dollars, due 1st January, 1835. One against John Biioges tor" iwenty-five dollars,due 1st January, 183-3. The above notes are all made payable to the Subscriber. One note aamt Narhl. L. Sanington and Matthew Revel, for tea dollars 89 cents, due in 1829, payable to Vincent Vaughan--together with several other papers not recollected. A liberal reward will be give n to ay person, who will return said Pocket Bock. and contents to me. JACOB March 2d, 1836. THOMAS, 10 Land for Sale.' HAVING more land than Uan cu? livale, I offer for sale my Mill Plantation, In the count tj of Edgecombey Adjoining the Lands of Reuben Taylor- nenry auams ana otners--coiiTaniiug Jlbout 200 Jlcres, On which is a good Mill, Apple and Peaeh urcnard, and mny other advantages. ANOTHER. SMALL TRACT, of very valuable Land, In the county of Nash, : Lving on the ne-rth side of Swift Creek, ad joining the lands of Jacob log, John Hll nara aim oincts. Apply to the Subscriber, at bis resi dence in tbe county of Nash. WILLIAM BELLAMY. Oak Forest, Januaryi 1836 4 UaSMEsPS,- AND NORTH CJiLOLlSA COn 1036, For Sale at this Office at the Raleigh; prices, viz: 10 cents each, 15 cents a dozen, 4 dollars for half a groce, 57 a gtoscj October, 1835. in

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