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! p. Current. j I ' 7 qi T,trbom and Sew Vo Tarboro Ac w York lb. lb. 10 12 0 25 45 50 13 16 55 60 14 15 CO 25 760 800 4$ 5 10 12 55 60 11 15 60 65 200 80 90 45 f0 12 '28 34 11 80 16 o 750 3 12 30 8 3 250 125 34 13 30 3H 15 81 18 21 800 4 13 47 Hi 40 300 130 35 Bacon, Tom, r,Hif, sur'- Iron. I.arJt u'ar. brown, fait, T.I. Xurpen,,np tVheat, Vliisy. gall'ii lb. bush. lb. yard. ttl- Ib. H. giiri n. hush, hbl. Five Cents Reward. BAN 4 WAY from the Subscriber, on , Wednesday, the 6ih inst. an indented eulored apprentice, named lewis Morgan, About 1- years old, common size and very l.lack complexion. He is supposed to be bikini: in or near Tarbnrc-ugh. The above Ifwanl will be given for his apprehension ;md delivery to me on Town Creek. AM persons are forbid harboring or carrying f if said. I) "V, under penally of the law. James S tailings. J!v 22. It '6. 20 Look at This. Mr. William Claiborne, a !0LT Hie year 1S16 or 1S17, remov I. f il from the county of Amelia, in the Sp!Pff Virginia, and settled in some part of North Carolina; since which time, his friends have not heard frc-m him or been iMe to ascertain the place of his residence. Efqiealiitd to him by hi? wife's Father, John Hag by, become piable the 1st of January, 1537, niiil the undersigned Eiecutur of the E-tae i& anxious that he should come for anl and receive it; and that he, in Ihc maiiiime, do advise the undersigned of the place of his residence. If Air. Clai lome is dead, or has removed from Caro lira, his surviving relations or any other ptrson who can give any information con ccrrir.g him, or his descendants, w ill con fer a ftvor on the undersigned, ly cnnimti. rirating si.ch information hy letter direct eJtobun at Kanawha Courthouse, Va. Thos Al at there s, lixr. 1st June, 1336. Valuable Lands FOR SALE. 11 F. Subscriber being about to move to the South, now offers for sale that Vidmblc rianlation Whereon he now lives, containing II or as i(SSM9 Well inipiovr,!, with all necessary build ings, Orchards, k.c W illi a never-failing h uli three pair of Runners, Boiling Cloths And Co Hon Gin. Tli's Plantation lies IN THE COUNTY OF NASH, 0; 1 '' e notlh s de of wifi Creek, one and ah;ilf miles from Ilitliardston, in an agree 4!'1; lieighhnrhood, and as for health and lerlihy of soil is not inferior to any in the pciion of country. The Subscriber deems ,r,ls "otk-e sufficient, its lie presumes that no person will buy w.thout viewing the Prrn-iies. Terms can be made easy . And "not sold before the ihnj tf October next, WILL THEN BE SOLD At Public Auction. With a quantity of all other hind of prop- ,ny- Persons wishing to purchase are iu 't?d to call, as a bargain will be given. Jos. Arrington, Jr. Wtlt July, I83fi. 23-6 Land for Sale. Tj "L Subscriber wishing to remove from this State, offers for sale the TRACT OF LAND 0 winch he icm Jes, know n as the ween Lewis Plantation, CONTAINING About 320 A a!i!p ,fS' aaJoi;,"'S tl'e lands of Rich. i 1 h -r an1 Wiliie Bra(1Iey- A bargain o oiTVred, if application is soon made. ICm. G. llawliwrs T..i.. ... o Priniin; Press for Sale .4 SCPF.R ROYAL Prii.ling Press. o the old mod- of construction, can be fcured on reasonable terms. typty al this Office. TO THOSE ' horn it may concern! THE UNDERSIGNED, Having received His Snmmer Supply of GROCERIES, Adopts this meant of n r r r , , ; .. I.' , MiiuenU" of this important and splendid " ",s kioch. it seems unne. cessarv to dn ,i k... r . . . ...,v ! iin uiie ariiclp OIllV. I WOllM fnrh.r., Tl ,. , . ,e it CllAMPAIO.,.;.V"a"d.10 7 , , ""aung-a sovereign remedy or dc-snnndenrv: or. to h . r.:-r J ... - . v. .c7 unci .ig nog- s'ble, ,t has never entered the hearts of . w o nave nor tried it, to conceive .i.ciiciii.iirs i ray 'Foot brand Chnmpuigne" As much might be said in behalf of many other things among my stock, which con sists of the following articles: A great variety of Candies, Muscatel and bunch Ra sins, Apple Changes and Lemons, English walnuts, 1 aim nuts, Butter and water Cracker Sugar Crackers, Pine apple Cheese. ' ..c.i.i.gy, uesi lump sugar, I tincipe and Spanish Segars, CIIAMPAIGNE, very superior quality, Champagne brandy, French brandy, Ilol and Gin, Jamaica Kum Port wine, Irish whiskey, Nrw England Rum, Spanish smoking Tobacco, Lemon Svrup, London Porter, Cider in bottles, Scotch Snuff, talh.w Candles, sea biead, Codfish, Poiighkcepsie Ale, Brow n's best Soap, common Soap, Children's honks, Jews harps, Loco fnco Matches, Haying cards. Mar hies, fcc. Lc. All which may be had for the considir tion of twenty-five per cent, on their origi nal cost. Joseph B. Jiraddij. July 12th, 1636. TV Of ICC. JUST RCCElVED,aiid for sale, nu Assortment of SUGAR i!3MD Jiy wholesale or retail AT PLY TO Isaac B. Brady. July 7ih, If 36. AT COST, CERTAIN. King SfEdmondson Have now on hand a variety of Spring and Summer m 7 llardivare, Gnceries, &c. All of which they are willing to dispose of Al cost for Cash, Or at a very small advance on a credit to punctual customers. All persons wishing to avoid paving a large profit on Goods, should not foil to avail themselves of this Great Opportunity We would further say to our customers, we do this for the purpose of making room for A larger Slock of Goods In the Fall. Call at the sign of II. King where the bargains may !. found. King cs' lidmondson. Taiboro', Ju!y 1st. 1836. M. EDWARD MANNING, RDER3 all ersons indebtedto him to come forward and make immedi ate payment. Also, the inhabitant cf Ui-liicts Nos. 15 and 16, to pay their tax es without dlay, as he contemplates on going to the .North the 1st ol Sept. and will not return in six months. Those concern ed will please obey the above mandate, a he cannot go without a full ai'jus'ment of his affairs before his departure. Those having claim; against him will please be so condescending as to present them for adjustment within the time prescribed, ile will also have a couple of Horses for Sale, One of which is extraordinarily gentle, suitable (of a family gig horse. One can be delivered the 1st of August, and the other the 1st of Sept. Strict justice re quires, and necessity demands, that the above article shall be attended to. July Jlh, 1836, Notice. THE Subscriber has on hand a first-rate Buggy and Sulky, Manufactured in the latest New ark style A small light Carryall, Which he will sell CHEAP for Cash, or on a short credit. Isaac B, Brady. July 7lh, 1S3& A SUMMER m li nn ue Subscriber having fair n tK n JL venient &, comfortable establishment In the toxvn of Warrenlon, KNOWN AS CHEEK'S TAVERN. is prepared to entertain company in such aij ic nuu upon such terms, as he doubts not will give entire satisfaction. He has Rooms which are large and ai ry, and well suited to the accommodation of families. The Subscriber feels warranted in say ing that this village offers as many axi van tages for heahh nnH n oamro rait lia found in any part of the Slate. Its char acter for health is unquestioned, and the u in iue Medicinal Snrinrt i Which are within one and n ttr having been olareit in PI CeVt nrlsr anil the Hoiisesnbout them renewed, it presents peculiar inducements to persons from the lower counties as a place of residence, du ring ine summer and Fall months These Snrinsrs are mnrli f the inhabitants of the village, and it is be lieved to be sufficient to sav of thm. thai they are in all respects like the famed wa -i5 oi onocco. The Subscriber having Ietfrmint tn fix his charges at the most reasonable rates, and to devote his whole attention to he comfortable accommodation of his Guests, hopes to receive a liberal c:r. of the patronage of the public. Geo Al Allen Warrenton, N. C.June 1st, 1836. 23-8 Cqffield Iting, MERCHANT TAILOR, BF.G3 leave to inform his numerous Customers and the nublic penernllv that he has iust received from New York the balance of bis Spring and Summer IN.HIS LINE OF BUSINESS SUCH AS Brown &i green Camb t, for summer wear, Super white ribbed Drill, do. , Colored Crape and Ldastic, do. , Plaid Gamboon, do. , Wove, figured and plain Quilting, do. , Plaid Chally. do. , Plain and figured Valencia, , , , Wiggen, , ., Marsailles, , Black and fancy Stocks, Bos uns and Collars, Mei.'s black but k nd hnrskin Gloves, Elastic and knit Suspenders, Lc. All these Gnols will be sold low for cash, or on a short credit to punctual enstomers. Gentleman's clothing made and trimmed in Die mosi fashionable style. All ordeis from a distance will be thankfully received nod punctually attended to. Call at C. King's, thrt-e doors above the Planter's Hv It I, immediately opposite the Brick ftoie, Tai boro', June 20th, 1836. List of Letters, fiemainihg tn the Post Office at Tai bo rough the 1st of July, 1836, which if hot taken out before the 1st of Oct. next, fill be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Adams H'-nry 2 Hough Patrick II Alsobriok D re wry Jones Elizabeth Miss Atkinson A B Johnson Ruben Atkinson Joel Jones Fred k Bellamy S Mm 2 Johnson Jos or Jas Bryan Dempsey 2 Jones Cath Mrs Bullock Joshua Key William Bullock J W Lawrence John Bryan Henry Lane Levi Boag William. . Lawrence M A F Mrs Bell Lorenzo D Lewelling Sleplx-n Barnes Willie Lodge Sec Concord Bar's Sally Ann Mrs Lodge Wors'l Master Bill OlifTMrs ot Mt Moriah Brown Susan Mitchell SaUy Brown John Morgan Redding A Bell Roderick Mercer John Cotten John W 3 Nettles John E Crowcll Ezra Noi vill Enos Carter John Porter Martha Mrs 2 Dancy &t Lawrence Pndr ElizabethMis Dicken Richard Robards Win H3 Dortch Isaac F Ridley John C Evans George N Raner Allen H Eliott John Sh 'ff of F.dgecombe2 Ford Margaiet Mrs Summerrell W R 3 Foxhall Robert Spruill B J Ford Henry Suggs Josep'.i dimes Tabitha Miss Savage Alston George James Shelton Burwell Hopkins Daniel 2 Taylor Stephen Hughes Albert V Windhom Cannon Mines B R W ilson h Mullen Howard Wilson Wilson & Lawrence Hollans Robert Waller James Heart Benjamin Warren John Harrell Lvi Wonible Enos Hicks Starling Warner Smith C Jas. Al Redmond, l AL 86 $15 64J. AND NORTH CALOL1SA FOE 21836, For Sle at this Office at the Raleigh prices, viz: 10 cents each, 75 cents a dozen, 4 dollars for half a groce, 7 a grore, &c. October, 1633- Xew Goods! New Goods!! 7 . HEGHSil? . IMPORTANT To the Public. ip H E Subscribers tender their grateful -1L acknowledgments to their former cus tomers and the public generally, for their liberal patronage, and hope to merit a con tinuance Of the sam bv ih;r clri, .n.n tion to business. He are now in possession of our spring supply of STAPLE JND FANCY DRY GOODS. Embracing every useful as well as new and fashionable article in our line, cheap Jlnd cheaper than ever. Now is your chance Bargains. rood bar. gains, no mistake. We have a large as- wnursuiui siapie ana taucy Dry Goods, FRESH FROM New York and Philadefphia, Selected with direct reference to vour bet ter judgments. Call and let lie oliniv vmi our varieties of spring Goods, which w:ere purchased on the most favorable terms in those cities. We feel assured that we will be able to aecommoda'c the public with as liberal bargains as they can buv elsewhere. 1 1-- in irynig caw ana see. A rery large assortment of Boots and Shoes, cheap. Also, a few Drujrs, comnrisinrr Land i- num. Ess. Peppermint, Bateman's Drops. British Oil, Castor Oil, Stmighton't Bitters. Copal Varnish, Opodeldoc, Gum Foetid, camphor, Nutmegs, Indigo, Olive Oil, and Lemon Syrup. S. Fender & Son. Tarboro', April 29 Mrs.Jl. C.Howard, MAS just received her Spriag Supply of Goods, and is now enabled to fur nih her customers anil the public wi'li al most every article for ornament, service, or comfort in the Alillincry TAne. In her assortment will be found : A variety of Pattern Bonnets, Tuscan and straw do. of nearly every shape and feature. Plain, figured, and watered Silks and Sat ins for dresses, Fancy Gauzes, for do. Veils, Shawls. Scarfs, and Handkerchiefs, of different qualities and prices, Head ornaments, hair Nets, Puffs, Si Curls, A large quantity of Ribbons, artificial Flowers, &c. fcc. EFMrs. II. has also an elegant Pattern Dress, Rod other patterns ol the latest fashions. She invites an inspection of her Goods. Mantua making done as usual. Tarboro', April 23. CHEEK'S TAVERN. THE Subscriber having taken posses sion of the above place, informs his friends and the public generally, that be intends keeping a House of Entertainment. He assures all who may favor him with their company, that every attention shall be rendered to make them comfortable and easy during ln4r stay. Geo Al Allen Warrenton, N. C. May 2S, 1836. 22-3 Shoceo Springs. This well known Watering place, si'ua'ed 1 Warren County, NORTH CAROLINA, Will be ready for the reception of Compa ny by the 16th inst. The Medicinal qua lities of the water are so fully established, thai it is considered unnecessary to say any thing in proof of their efficacy. Rooms hav been prepared with Fire places Cue invalids, and no attention will be omitted that can, in any Hay, conduce to (he comfort of Visitors. Jim Johnson. May 1, 1S36. 18-10 Jti SI S "if ' W W I j a gffmqj-g a ca "ynj (CfHaving applied to the celebrated Doctor MITCH ELL, of Philadelphia, Pro lessor of Chemi-try, &c. for an analysts of the water of Shoceo Springs, he has, after nuch care, sent me the following state ment of its mineral qualities: Carbonic acid or fixed air in a pint of water, 2 2-15 Oxygen gas, 32-105 Nitrogen gas, 3 23-35 It also holds in solution, Muriate of Magnesia, Sulphate of Magnesia, (Epsotn Salts,) Carbonate of Lime; and Sulphate of Lime It may therefore be classed among the Ac cidulous and Saline Waters, and recom mended as deobstrueut ami corroborant. May 13, 1S36. ANN JOHNSON. Constables Blanks for sale AT THIS OFFICE. NO JOKE. -::- AM well assured that I shall not be able to dispose of my I STOCK OF Spring and Summer GOODS, By the winter, at the proposed profit of 25 per cent, on the cost and in order to clear them out before I get my Fall and Win tei's stock, 1 now offer them At first Cost, Preferring to do that rather than keeping them on hand until next spring and sum m r, at w hich lime they are only Seasonable or Saleable All who want any article AT COST FOR CASH, Or on a credit until the 1st January next, will please chII and take it. JV. It. liounlree- 6th July, 1836. HERRINGS, Bacon and Lard. THE Subscribers have just received a supply of best ryuality CUT HERRINGS. ALSO Bacon and I. aid for sale, by S. 1). Cotten &" Son. Tarboro', May 2L JYoticc. NEW GOODS THE Subscriber after returning her most cordial thanks for the very libe ral encouragement she has hitherto recei ved at the hands of her patrons, begs leave to announce through the medium of the Press, that she has just returned from New York, and U hourly expecting ihe r rival of her purchases." ith due defer ence to the public truth and justice to her self and Goods compels her to say that, A MORE NEAT AND Valuable Assortment. Was never offered in Ibis section, and that they surpass any of her former put chases as much as the effulgence of" Ihe sun does the pallid light of the moon and she would simply suggest to those peisons who are desirous of procuring articles in her line of busine.", of the most fashionable style and at the cheapest rates, to favor her with a call ere they purchase else where, or they may sincerely regret their non-comr.liance with ibis intimation. She think it highly probable that among her assortment may Ire found articles vas'ly superior both in style and lex'ure to any n this place. Believing they will be in great demand, and relying in the liuib of the old saying Hint, they who !iv for oth ers live the mote for Ihemsehes, she as sures her friends that her prices lor those Goods will not be more exorbitant n that account, than if every store in town was filled to overflowing wi;h similar ones. The following list of articles comprise her Stock: Oriental gros Bonnets, Florence do. Oriental cut do. fancy Tuscm gius do. Folio do. French gimp do. plain straw Jo. Leghorn lucan do. Swiss lace do. Shell side Comhs, horn quill backs, tUt and long Combs, A splendid assortment of bonnet and cap Ribbons, blond lace Veils, do. Scarfs, Pongee and Marceline Handkerchiefs, Poik, white and blue Florence, Plain white and figured Satins, Brunswick Lace, tdond and Grecian do. Thread anil lace Edging, love Hhdkfs. Elastic Garters, grass cloth Hhdkfs. Feather'd Fans, rich Leon 'Shaw Is, Brunswick Scarfs, silk Delian, Buff &. j'ink gro de Nap, fijuied Foulard, India rubber Aprons, of a superior quality, French worked t apes and Collars. Mohair Caps. Pufls and Curls, Baskets, Pattern Cap and Bonnets, Pattern Dress, a variety of Candies, and numerous other aiticb s too tedious to mention. 1U"A1I orders from a distance will be punctually attended to, and she hopes from herpajing strict attention to busi ness, to merit and receive a share of Ihe public patronage. Frances Campbell. Tarboro. 2d May. 1836. Coach, Ioise, Landscape, and Ornamental :$: THE Subscriber respect fatly informs the citizens of Edgecombe county that he has located himself In Tarborough, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line 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 leavejown and go into the coim'ry, when horuje painting is required. All orders in his line of business will be thankfully received and faithfully executed on reasonable terms. Lewis de Jlrquer. Tarboro' 26th Feb 1836. 8 TSS3BBB3KSS3BP HERRINGS. fTUST RECEIVED, a supi-ly of best QW q'iflity Cut Herrings, taken in Albe niarle Sound blovv th Frying Fan which will be sold at $7 per barrel. 8. Pender & Son. Tarboro', May 3. Herrings! Herrings!! -::- Hjr just received and for sale by AViLjr & lidmondson. May 30'h, 1836. Notice. THE Subscribers will in a few days be in receipt of iheir Fall (urchas s in -New York nd in Petersburg, of h general Assortment of Groceries, ndthc important articles te he Flatter st this season of the year. We also int. nJ te keep three wagons employed in Ihe tr"nsrKratin -of Cotton from this n Halifax, and will at all times give tlw? highest prices for baled Coliort delivered in this place. D. RICHARDS 4- CO. Tarboro', Oct. 14. IS35. importaSt To the Public. Having on hand a very large and extensive STOCK OF Winter Goods, I now offer them At a reduction of 10 per cent. On last month prices those d--s.ir-us of obtaining Goods at a ttit-ing ad-vaiice on New York Cost, will moil assure!!' find it to their interest to call and ltnrn my ri ces before purchasing. In my Assortment uill be found: Newest style dnik and light Calicoes, fiom 10 cent-to 30. Circassians, every color, 20 to 50 cents. Black and colored Silks, in great variety, 35 een:s lo t 25, A s:real bargain in men' and women's Clorks, from $3 to $S, . Supeifine Crnadrlotns, from $2 to g7, Sattiuetts, foui 40 cents to tjfl 25, White and red Flannels. 25 i-tifso 1, Rose Blankets, 2 to $6 per pair, Point Blankets, CO cnits i- 1, Negro ( loth, all wool, six q.utrtcrs wide, only 60 cents, do. do. three quarters wide, 3 cents, Cloth and blanket Overcoats, 6 to C8, Ladies lawn "undersleeves, Ladies and gentlemen's silk H.in'ker- chiefs, 25 cents tol 50, Bonnet, cap and belt Riboon, chap, Men's ami boys HT3 and Crtns of i verv rlescvmiinn- The largest anil cheapest Assortment of Coots and Ever exhibited in Tarfxro to icil:) Men's B ots. 1 75 t 3 Men's lined and ho-i id hioh quartered shoes. to 51 12$, Hih and low quartered toys Shoes, 25 lo 75 ents. Girl's leather shoes, 50 rents. Women's leather shoes, 40 to yo cenis, Women's leather and morocco Boots, 75 cent to 51, Women's morocco and prune l!.i s'. es, 50 cents to 51 25, Extra fine kid &. pruned Slipper. $1 2.5, Negroes coarse high at.d iow quartered shoes, 40 cents to 1, Men's morocco and seal skin Pumps, 75 cents t . ,9 I 25. Sole Leather, 15 t 17 cents. With every olhtr Article in the, Hat and hae line. ALSO, a la ge and Tt st-tee'ed stock uf GROCERIES, Hardware, Cnthry, China, G lass Ea rlh e n wa re. All of which are row offered at the Cheap Cash Store For Cash or 'ai tei Or on the usual credit, at most Lxireordi nary Lore Prices. JAS. WED DELL. Tarboro Jan. 14, 1S36. pi Stale ofWorth Carolina, KDGFCOMBB COUNTY . Court of Pleae and Quarter Sessions, MAY TERM, I8S6. Martha Scarborough ) . . v. 0 f Petition for John R. Scarborough al ) Dower. 51 appearing to the satisfaction of the Conrv 'hat John R. Scaibormigh. one of the defendants in this ca-e, is 1101 tin in habitant of this State: It is ordered, that 1 ublieation be ovide for mx weeks in the Tarborongh Press, giving him notice to appear at the next Court of Pleag and Quarter Sessions to be held for the County aioresa'fd, at ttre Court House in Tai bo rough, on Ihf fourth Monday of August next, then and there tt answer, plead or demur, or the petition will te heard ex parte as to him. Witness, Michael Hearn. Clerk of said Court, at office, the fourth Mouday of May, A. D. 1836. MIC II L. HEARN, C. C. True ad? $2 75. 23
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