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p'jat perpetual monopolies would ,-ot be created by lliem. He was iron"Iv of opinion that Parliament m)frlt o insert into those bills a clause giving to government or to parliament a power to revise the enactments of the bills ut any fu ,rtf time. Great injustice Was jjone by the passing of many of ebill-S an(l innense iiicouve ,jence and expense occasioned to manv parties. If the proprietors tvere to be permitted to be con i - I ! ,l,v : . ... I diluted perpetual imniujKHiSlllg i Us,. he only way of eve,' m)!I till ........ .-vuiw uc hv makinir tresh lines of road at great expense to the public, and inconvenience to proprietors. He . j e . .1 had liaa Iur UH,C Utl ,vs scnenie under consideration for having rail road bills placed under the control of Parliament at any fu ture period, and he hoped the proposed third reading would be postponed for a few days, that he might have lime to mature the scheme. He thought it a measure that Government ought to take into their hands; and if they did Sl)) he should be happy to share in he responsibility of bringing for ward such a measure." COMMUNICATED. (rpElder P. IV. Dowd will by appointment preach at the Bap tist meeting house in Tarborough, the fil'ili Sabbath in this month. July liith, IS3G. CT'Elder George IV. Carrow- ,:,-, by appointment, is to preach ' at ricot meeting house on Mon day, the 1st day in August; Tues day, the 2d, at Skew ai key; Wed nesday, the 3d, at Bear Grass; Thursday, the 4lh, at Spring Green; Friday, the 5lh. at Log Chapel; Saturday, the Gth, at Cross Roads; Sunday, the 7th, at Tarborough; Monday, the 8th, at Little Couetoe; Tuesday, the 9th, at Flat Swamp; Wednesday, the 13i;i,at Great Swamp. Coin. wi nil i m- DIED, (n Martin county, on Saturday last, aged about 70 years, Mrs. Uith Everitt, for many years a member of the Baptist church. Prices Current, ? Tarboro1 and New York. JULY 23. Bacon. per Turboru'. New York lb. . 10 12 12 J3 lb. 20 25 28 30 gall'u 45 50 ! 3i 38 lb. 13 16 11 15 bush. G5 70 80 81 lb. 11 15 16 18 yard. 20 25 22 21 bbl. 750 800 750 800 lb. 4$ 5 3 4 lb. 10 12 12 13 gall'n 55 CO 30 47 lb. 11 15 8 Hi bush 60 C5 33 40 bbl. 200 250 300 bush. 8( 90 125 130 bbl. 45 50 34 33 Beeswax, 30 . Erandv, apple Cvfiee, Corn, Cjiiun, Cotton baj'g. i'our, supf. I.'on, Lard, M-lasses, SjMr. brown, Ut.T.I. Tjrptfutine, TO Carriage Jflakers. T HE Subscriber wishes to employ ( sume person to assist him in the ;"-el)tisines. A young man of indus-''-us habits who understands Plain Stick work. Together with POINTING, Would fiu a poo,l rinr l, onnlvinir at " jimp near lison's Store. Pitt county. ' Carolina. n . -r ISenia. Joiner. J,.l O-.L J ".' -J' II, lfto. JYoticc. 4 LL persons int'etited to the Subscri ber for BLACKSMITH work, are 'T'wieJ to rail nr., c..i i v. a i.rr- Au'iki r.... . ... ... as no luriner inaui- lwe will le given. Samuel I). Procter. Jygp, 1S3. EDWARD MANNING, all persons indebted to him 'o come firu,ur.i n.v ..oL ;,vtoi;. 'e Payment. Also, the inhabitants of i.-'5UNos" 15 i,n', 16 ,0 ,heir ,aX loin' Ut Jela3' be contemplates on iiqi r th! N''t!' ,he ll 1 Sept. and will t( Vl,ur!1 'n lx foontiis. Those concern , "I please obey the above mandate, as (."'"not g0 wi,hoi,t a full adjustment of i avinir i . eiore 1,18 departure, those i0rs,claim against him will please be descending as to present them for fie vvithin ,l,e "e prescribed. nave a couple of Horses for Sale, 't of v ,uiiib' f 'S 'xlraordnariI ffei U .I i'e u family gis horsK". One vt.-,.d Uie ls of- All2list and entle, ran the i e- the ''her ii e ,st ol August, and sL' ,.it of Si't. Strict justice , ,e "rticle shall be attend-.! to " V '!i Ion.' T-HOSF! IVwm it may concern! THE UNDERSIGNED, Having received His Summer Supply of GROCERIES, mock. " seems mine. - y 10 uescant, and but for one article R-F'c&;J&??S&tt' 'juue exnuaraiinr n.;.n or despondency; or, to be as brief as nos sible, it has never entered the hearts of hose who have not tried it, to conceive the excellencies of my i1' Fox brand Champaigne" s much mi'ht he said in l.hotr ,. other things amon- my stock, which con sists of the following' articles: A great variety of Candies, Muscatel and bunch Ra sins, Apples, " Oranges and Lemons, English walnuts, Palm nutg, Butter and weter Cracker Sugar Crackers, Pine apple Cheese, ' Scotch Herrings, best lumpSuar,' Principe and Spanish Segars, CHAMPAIGNE, very superior quality, C hampagne brandy, French brandy, Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum. Poit wine, Irish whiskey, New England Rum, Spanish smoking Tobacco, Lemon Svrup, London Porter, Cider in boltles, Scotch Snuff, fallow Candles, sea bread, Codfish, Poughkeepsie Ale, Brown best Soap, common Soap, Children's books, Jews harps, Loco foco Matches, Flaying- card?, Mar bles, he. kc. All which may be had for the considtn tion of twenty-five per cent, on their origi nal cost. Joseph B. Braddy. July lCih, 1830. CERTAIN. King SfJEdmondson Have now on hand a Variety of Spring and Summer Ca-CJI13, Uardzvare, Groceries, &c. All of which Ihey are willing to dispose of At cost for Cash, Or at a very small advance on a credit to punctual customers. All persons wishing to avoid paying a large profit on Goods', should not fail to avail themselves of this Great Opportunity We would further say to our customers, we do this for the purpose of making room for d larger Stock of Goods In the Fall. Call at the irn of . Kiwr where the bargains may he fouuJ. lung'ar lidmoudson. Tarboro', Ju'y 1st, 1836. J'oticc. JUST RECEIVED, and for sale, an Assortment of SUGilH AB Jiy ivholesale or retail. APPLY 10 Isaac Ft. Brady. July 7th, 1636. Valuable Lands FOR SALE. THE Subscriber being about to move to the South, now offers for sale that Valuable Plantation Whereon he now lives, containing 11 or Well improved, with all necessary build ings, Orchards, &.c. Willi a never-failing With three pair of Runners, Bolting Cloths And Cotton Gin. This Plantation lies IN THE COUNTY OF NASH, On the nonb sde of Swift Creek, one and a half miles from Hilliardston, in an agree able neighborhood, and as for health and fertility of soil is not inferior to any in the section of country. The Subscriber deems this notice sufficient, as he presumes that no person will buy without viewing the premises. Terms can be made easy. And if not sold before the 5th day of October next, WILL THEN BE SOLD At Public Auction. With a quantity of all oiher kinds of prop erty. Persons wishing to purchase are in vited to call, as a bargain will be given. Jos. Arringlon, Jr. 14th July, 1836. 28'6 Constables' Blanks for sale AT THIS OFFICE. Hp HE Subscriber bavin? ta!tn if, JL venient 8t comfortable establishment In the town of Warrenton, KNOWN AS CHEEK'S TAVERN. Is prepared to entertain ...i. style and upon such terms, as he doubts uw win give entire satisfaction. He has Rooms which are large and ai ry, and well suited to the accommodation wi iamities. '1 he Subscriber feels wnrranlpH in C3v ng that this village offers as many allvafi- igcs ior neaith and pleasure as can be found in any part of the Slate. Its char acter for health is linotif&timipd mid Iho ...1 . .... ' wnu u INC Medicinal Springs. Which are within one and one half mils. having been placed in excellent order, and me nouses about them renewed, it presents peculiar inducements to persons from the lower counties as a place of residence, du ring the Summer and Fall months. These Springs are much frequented by the inhabitants of the village, and it is be lieved to be sufficient to say of them, that they are in all respects like the famed wa ters of Shocco. The Subscriber having determined to fix his charges at the most reasonable rales, and to devote his whole attention to be comfortable accommodation of his Guests, hopes to receive a liberal share of the patronage of the public. Geo. JI. Jlllen Warrenton, N.C.June 1st, 1836. 23-8 Coffield King, MI'UCUANT TAILOR, BEGS leave to inform bis numerous customers and the public generally that he has just received from New York the balance of his Sp ring and Summer IN.HIS LINE OF BUSINESS SUCH AS- Brown Si green Camlets, for summer wear, Super white ribbed Drill, do. Colored Crape and Elastic, do. ,, Plaid Gamboon, do. Wove, figured and plain Quilling, do. Plaid Chally, do. Plain and figured Valencia, . , , Wiggen, ,, ., ,, Marsailles, ,, Clack and fancy Stocks, Bosoms and Collar::, Mei.'s blat k burk and horskin Gloves, Elastic and knit Suspenders, &lc All these Goods will be sold low for cash, or on n short credit to punctual cusMin i. Gentlemen's clothing made and trimmed in the most fashionable style. All orders from a distance will be thankfully received and punctually attended to. Call at C King's, thrre doors above the Planter's Un til, immediately opposite the Brick More, Tarboro', June 20th, 1836. List qf Letters, Remaining in the Post Office at Tm bo rough the 1st of July. 183i, which if not taken out before (he 1st of Oct. next, trill be sent "to the General Post Office as dead letters. Adams llt-nry 2 Hough Patrick II Alsobrook Drewry Jones Elizabeth Miss Atkinson A B Johnson Ruben Atkinson Joel Jones Fred'k Bellamy S Mrs 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 V Mrs Bell Lorenzo D Levvelling Stephen Barnes Willie Lodge Sec Concord Bat's Sally Ann Mrs Lodge Wors'l Master Bell 01 iff Mrs ot Mt Mori ih Brown Susan Mitchell Sally Brown John Morgan Bedding A Bell Roderick , Mercer John Cotten John W 3 Nettles John E Crowell Ezra IVorvill Enos Carter John Porter Martha Mrs 2 Dancy & Lawrence Pender KlizabethMrs Dicken Rickard Robard Win 11 3 Dortch Isaac F Ridley John C Evans George N Raner Allen H Eliott John Sh ff of Edgecombe2 Ford Margaiet Mrs Summerrell W II 3 Foxhall Robert Spruill B J Ford Henry Suggs Joseph Grimes Tabitha Miss Savage Alston George James Shelion Buruell Hopkins Daniel 2 Taylor Stephen Hughes Albert F Windhom Cannon Hiues B R W ilson fit Mullen Howard Wilson Wilson li Lawrence Hnllans Robert Waller James Heart Benjamin - Warren John Harrell Levi Won.ble Enos Hicks Starling Warner Smith C Jas. M. Redmond, P. M. 86 15 64J . AND NORTH CALOL1NA FOE 2L036, For Stle at this Office at the Raleigh prices, viz: 10 cents each, 75 cents a dozen, 4 dollars for half a groce, 57 a grot e, &c October, 1S35. JYYtf? Goods! JYew GqodsU IMPORTANT To the Public. rfn HE Subscribers tender their grateful -1L acknowledgment m iholr innnor joiners and the public generally, for their liberal patronage, and linne In morir si mn. tinuance of the same by their strict atten- iu ousiness. ieare now in possession of our snrin? supply of STAPf.p. jj vn Pi vrv DRY GOODS. Embracing everv nof.il 9a ui 1 a. nau, and fashionable article in our line, cheap Jlnd cheaper than ever. Now Is your chance Bargains, good bar gams, no mistake. We ha vp a larira as. sortmeutof staple and fancy Dry Goods, FRKSH FROM New York and Philadelphia. Selected with direct reference to your bet ter judgments. Call and let us show you our varieties of spring Goods, which were purchased on the most favorable terms in those cities. We feel assured that we will be able to accommodate the nuhlie with as liberal bargains as they can buy elsewhere. ine proois are in trying call and see. A very large assortment of Boots and Shoes, cheap. Also, a few Drucs, comnrisin? Lauda num, Ess. Peppermint, Bateman's Drops, British Oil, Castor Oil, Stoughton's Bitters, Copal Varnish, Opodeldoc, Gum Foetid, Camphor, Nutmegs, Indigo, Olive Od, and L.emon syrup. S. Pender & Son. Tarboro', April 29. Mrs.Jl. C.IIoicard, MAS just received her Spring Supply of Goods, 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 variety of Pattern Bonnets, luscan and straw do. of nearly every shape ami feature. Plain, figured, and watered Silks and Sat ins for dresses, Fancy Gauzes, for do. Veils, Shawls. Scarfs, and Handkerchiefs, of different qualities anil prices. Head ornaments, hair Nets, Puffs, k. Curls, A large quantity of Ribbons, artificial r lowers, &c. fee. C7Mrs. H. lias also an elegant Pattern Dress, and other patterns of the latest fa-hions. She invites an inspection of her Goods. Mtntua making done as usual. Tarboro', April 23. Land for Sale. TP JL HE Subscriber wishing to remove finm this State, offers lor sale the TRACT OF LAND On which he tesides, known as the Green Lewis Plantation, CONTAINING Ahout 320 Acres, More or less, adjoining the lands of Rich ard Parker and W illie Bradley. A bargain will be offered, it application is soon made. I J in. G. Baw tings. July 12, 1836. 28 Look at This. -::- Mr. William Claiborne, BOUT the year 1816 or 1817, remov ed from the county of Amelia, in the Slate of Virginia, and settled in some part of North Carolina; since which time, his friends have not heard from him or been able to ascertain the place of his residence. Bequeathed to him by his wife's Father, John Bagby, Will become pajable the 1st of January 1837, and the undersigned Executor of the Estate is anxious that he should come for ward and receive it; and that he, in i4ie meantime, do advise the undersigned of the place of his residence. If Mr. Clai borne is dead, or has removed from Caro lina, bis surviving relations or any other person who can give any information con cerning him, or his descendants, will con fer a favor on the undersigned, by commu nicating such information by letter direct ed to bun at Kanawha Courthouse, Va. Thcs. Mallhczcs, lixr. 1st June, 1836. Printing Press for Sale. A SUPER ROYAL Printing Press, on the old mode of construction, can be procured on reasonable terms. Apply at OJfice. July 22, 1835. AM well assured that I shall not be able to dispose of my STOCK OF Spr in and Summer By the winter, at the proposed profil of 25 per cent. 00 the cost and in order to clear them out before I get ray Fall and Wiu tet's slock, I now offer them At first Cost, Preferring to do that rather than keeping them on hand until next spring and sum mer, at which time 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 call and take it. JV. If. Eounlree. 6th July, 1S36. HERRINGS, Bacon and Lard. THE Subscribers have just received a supply of best quality CUT- HERRINGS. ALSO Bacon and Lard for sale, by 8. 1). Cotten & Son. Tarboro, May 24. JYoticc. :S: 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 Yoik, and is hourly expecting the ar rival of her purchases. With 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 this section, and that Ihey surpass any of her former purchases as much as the effulgence of the sun does the pallid light of the moon and she would simply suggest to those pet sons who are desirous of procuring- articles in her line of business, 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-compliance with this intimation. She thinks it highly probable that among her assortment may be found articles vastly superior both in style and texture to any in this place. 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 that 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 grcs do. Folio do. French gimp do. plain straw do. Leghorn luscan 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, P'nk, 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. Feathet'd Fans, rich Leon Shawls, Brunswick Scarfs, silk Delian, Buff k. pink gro de Nap, figured Foulard, India rubber Aprons, of a superior quality, French worked Capes and Collars, Mohair Caps, Pufis and Curls, Baskets, Pattern Cap and Bonnets, Pattern Dress, a variety of Candies, and numerous other articles too tedious to mention. (ETAll orders from a distance will be punctually attended to, and she hopes from her paying strict attention to busi ness, to merit and receive a share of Ibe public patronage. Franzes Campbell. Tarboro', 2d May, 1836. Coach, House, Landscape, and Ornamental THE Subscriber respectfully 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 chairf, fire screens and the like painted, will bring ibein 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 and faithfully executed on reasonable terms. Lewis de Jirqutr. Tarboro' 26th Feb 1S36. 8 HERRINGS. - -::- 1TUST RECEIVED, a supply of best 3 quality Cut Herrings, takfn in Albe marle Sound 'below the Frying- Pan which will be sold at 7 per barrel. . S. Pender &f Sou. Tarboro', May 30. Herrings! Herrings!! -::- IV Hi' just received and for sale by King & lidmondson. May 30th, 1836. JYoticc. rljl f IE Subscribers will in a few dys lie JL in receipt of their Fall purchases iu New York and in Petersbarg,of a getveral Assortment of Groceries, And tire iinrto riant nrii.-tesTn lhi Planter at this season of the year. We aUo 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 ilce. D. MCHJlRDSb CO. Tarboro', Oct. 14, 1935. IMPOUTANT To the Public. Having an hand a very large and extrusive STOCK OF Winter Goods, I now offer them jft a reduction of 10 per cent. On last months prices those desirous of obtaining Goods at a trilling advance on New York Cost, will most assuredly find it to their interest lo call and learn my pri ces before purchasing. In my Assortment will be found: Newest style dark and light Calicoes, from 10 cents to 30, Circassians, every color, 20 to 50 cents. Black and colored Silks, iu great variety, 35 cents to $1 25, 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 CJf Rose Blankets, $2 to $6 per pair, Point Blankets, 50 cents to $1, Negro t loth, all wool, six quarters wide, only CO cents, do. do. thiee quarters wide, 35 cents, Cloth and blanket Overcoats, 6i to 8, Ladies lawn undcrsleeves, 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 53, Men's lined and bound high quartered Shoes, S7J to 1 12J, Hieh and low quartered loys 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 cent to li Women's morocco and prunella shoes, 50 cents to 51 25, Extra fine kid & prunella Slippers, $1 25, Negroes Coarse high and low quartered shoes, 40 cents to I , Men's morocco and seal skin Pumps, 75 cents t j 51 25. Sole Leather, 15 to 17 cents. Willi every other Article in the Hat and Shoe line. ALSO, a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES, Hardware, Cutlery, China, Glass Earthenware, All of w hich are now offered at the Cheap Cash Store For Cash or Barter, Or onthe usual credit, at most ExlraordU nary Law Prices. .VS. fVEDDELL. Tarboro', Jan. 14, 1S36. Slate, of North Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions, MAY TERM, 183G. Martha Scarborough ) r, .... vs. f Pehtion for John R. Scarborough &. el. ) Dower. IT appearing to the satisfaction of tb Court, that John R. Scarborough, one of the defendants in this ca-e, is not an in habitant of thjj State: It is ordered, that publication be made for six weeks in the Tarborough Press, giving him notice to. appear at "the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the County aforesaid, at the Court House iu Tai bo rough, on the fourth Monday of August next, then and there to answer, plead or demur, or the petition will be heard ex paite as to him. W itness, Michael llearn, Clerk of said Court, at office, the fourth Monday of .May, A. D. 183(1. MICHL. UEARN, C. C. Price adv 2 75. 23
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