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9 SCOTLAND NECK female Seminary. ffrr. undcr.-igned most respectfully B inform the puMic that he lias eng.t- -y,hP service Mis li 'OUAN, of '' vv'"1 wil1 tHk L.rrl (II lilt" . " iiu I I'M ' in Scotland Neck, lifir he lias ntlv eretit-u u nMimim; uuiuiing lor The "'is ureses of Ih's institution will com on Monday next, and the follow in; mence . ,,lhrs of eilncaiioii w ill be taught: viz: I,- Division. Reading, Writing, Arith. mctic, G r;' ' ar eoS ra l Parley's His Atic cut and Modern History.-,. 2ni Division. Khetonc, Logic, Natural philosophy, Astronomy, Moral and Intel. ,pciualf liilosopliv. Natural Theology, E'c mel,ts of Cii'icism, each iu addition lo the fi-jt division, $1 per session. Chemi-try and Botany each, 3 00 r,ech, : : 10 00 Drawing. : : 10 00 Flower Painting, : 10 00 01 Painting, : : 10 00 Mus e, : 15 00 tach session consists of five mouths. Miss Row as tomes highly recommend f l l,f some of the fi st literary men of the orth, as well qualified to teach all the jijjve branches, except Music, a compe ,,nt teacher of w hid) is expected from the 'oith in a texv days. It is highly important that all pupils should enter School at tlie beginning of jhe Session. Each young lady must have Cvery ai title of clothing tnarked with her vJjoie name. Board for fifteen or twenty young ladies cm be had in the Subscriber's family at Cfi per month, here young ladies will be caiiiiniiaily under ihe care of the Precep tress. and where they will meet every kind n.ii;in(l a'teulion fioni Mrs Parker and rmelf. ''"? location of this School is vel to he one of tlio healthiest in Scotland Neck: the water unsiiYpasscd by i-iv in this section ol country, and on the n tale few sis liiah ami pleasant situations v, l,e fo md in the eastern part of the mv. I'or the hisrh morn) jjt:nwliinr r 5:,isRoA.v, and her capabiitv ofdis- e'. argingr I"' duties of the Seminary of i.iclis!ie lias taken charge, the following iinon; other testimonials in her favor is itfeired to. LenVl L. Parker. J,!y 12, 1S3G- 30 CERTIFICATE. The Subscribers lake pleasure in recom piling Mis M. Rowa.v, as a young Udy I jilv esteemed by tll her acquaintance oiaiiiiMied education, and possessing that niwlitv of disposition and discipline of Dii.il, which admirably qua'ify her for the i.iii.-s of an instructress. IRANI A E. SHELDON. .P. incip.il of the Schenectady Female Seminary. JXO. A. YATES, Professor U College. B. F. J03LIN, Pressor U. College. ILIPlIALEf NOTT, D D. ALONZO POTTER. D. D. P.0BF.UT HALL! DAY, New York. 4:- Whitc Ilagur, RKSPF.CT FULLY inform the Printers of the United States, to wlioiu they kive li.en long known as established TYPE FOUJWBBHS, ihal they Ivive now formed a CO-PARTNERSHIP ! niil hisiness and hope from their united 'Wi and experience to be able to give sat uaciion fo all who may favor them with 'i-onleis. The introduction of niachin y in place of the uiili. altliy process of toting ipe by hand, a ilesidiTatum by the A" '.tic ni and European founders, was by WriiiiiiKonuiiy an, leavy expenditure 0l!iine;.ii(l niMiey on the pan of the senior fust successfully accomplished, txtensive use of the in:ichiue to cast let r ,:h f;,!y t(.,,,e) U(1 pHi.iishcj i,s ;'ni .iitvovtrthat cast by theold process. l!.eiiei Min.lry business, will heieaf:er cairitd on l,y t,e parlies above nauud, me mm ot VHiiE. HAGUR&C0. The Snerimi... . .i . rs.nuiij :i ,;(Mi.)i- ir scries diamond to seventeen line pica, 'i he ami eus ivpe being in the most rnlig!,, and shad,-. n)'TE. II AGUU c CO. arc agmts fr "e5ul- of Smith and Rust riil.NTlNG PRLSSKS, "iclitipy finish to their customers at the """'iilactuicrs' price. Chases, CM: cases. u.fj05"12 st cUs. 'k ai,tl every article s; the priming business, kept for sale ikr ISlir'1 s,,url no,icP- 01(1 'P4 fii in exchange for new, at nine cents lrP'IUl!j. uJ .V.tspnper prrpi ietors, w ho will give J a 'ovn advertisement three insertion, i:t-v f",i,letl ch articles as n,;y select from our specimens. York, 1330. :. - WHITE. If. IJAGUll. M. EDWARD MANNING, I I (j1,4'31211 a! Pp,so,ls indebted to him in, . "nni iiuo nitiKe immriii r uviri . . lie ha.... I "im Nlc : i.. ' ' i iiieni. aiso, tne iiihabitaois ci -ithmi l i P ' 6 f iiiiri UelH.v if he contemplates on : e o the! North i he 1st ol Sept. and will M mi . 111 s,!t ,,,01''ns. Those concern- , ti ean I i l-.- r ie r - inr iinoe loanuiiiC) s aiT K wi,hu iU adjustment of kvi .l,efo,c hi rlepartme. Those so roijj... "gainst Into will please be (;.... 'mliii" as to nrecpnt ihem lor He u'i!'' W"hi" the ,i,ne prescribed. "'MhIso have a couple of Horses for Sctle, of I . oi,Ht,Je '"th is extraordinarily gentle, h j j. lauuiy jji noive. woe can .. ""ered ih i.i .r . ""rihe .r.i Ol rt'lgUSl and the Strict justice re lure, - i m " univi .v- w" "rcessity demuids, that the j f a"'cle Kl,a be attended to. TO THOSE Whom it may concern! THE UNDERSIGNED, Having received His Summer Supply of GROCEUIRS. Adopts thi, means of apprisiug hi, con. accession to his old stock. It seems ue! CCSSarv tO desr.ml mi. I !.., f.... - .. . ui ii lis innnriant un.l - . - - vi '.. i.m une article only I would forbear. The one altudecl to . . ...... .uu uiueeu qiie exl,larut,g-a sovereign remedy io ilespondencv: or, tn he ns i...;r ... J v. I I . 1.1 I" A I, A I. r.iro o...O I...1 ible. it has never Pi.ia.A.I .1... u. . 0SL ,i, ' , r "earis ot . o nave not tr.ed it, to conceive -..v. v.v.li.ch(.h-s oi my 'Ftio; brand Champaignc." As much mi-lit be said in hnhutr ..c other thing" among my Hock, which con- o.a.a u. in c luuuwiug artic les: A great variety of Candies, Muscatel and bunrh iln ci.ic a i1lMe!i, Oranges and Lemons, English walnuts, 1 aim nuts. Butter and water Crackers Sugar Crackers. Pin amiU ri, Scotch Herrings, best lump Sugar, Pimcipe and Spanish Segars, CHAMPAIGNE. VerV Siliierinr nnglii,. CI,,..,,,.,: V. ....p.Mll;,Mcuuiiujl r reucu Uraudv, Holland Gin, Janiaii a Rum, pott wine, Irish whiskey, fSVw England Rum, Spanish smoking Tobacco, Lemon Svrup, London Porter, Cider in bottles, Sooich Sni.fi'. tall-.w Candles, sea biead, Codfish, Poughkeepsie Ale, Crown's best Soap, common Soap, Children's books, Jews harps, Loco foco Matches, Playing cards, Mar bles, k.c. k.c. All hic! may be had for the considtr.i lion of twenty-live per cent, ou their ori -i al cost. Joseph Pi. Kraddy. July liih, K3o. AT COST, CERTAIN. ICing fyJEdmondson Have now on hand a variety of Spring and Summer Hardware, Groceries, &c. All of which I hey are willing to dispose of At cost for Cnsh, 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 fail to avail themselves of this Great Opportunity We would further say to our customer?, we do this for the purpose of making room for Jl larger Sloek of Goods In the Fall. Call ;t the sign of . King, where the baigains may U found. lung & Edmondson. Taiboro', Jti'y 1st, 1S3 . J'oticc. JL'ST RECEIVED, and for sale, an Assortment of MOIi ASSES, Jiy wholesale or retail. APPLY TO Isaac B. Pirady. July Tih, 1S3G. Valuable Lands for sall:. rfflHE Subscriber being about to move 0 to the South, now olTers for sale that Valuable Plantation Whereon he now lives, containing II or 9 Well improved, with nil necessary build ings, Orchards, &.c. With a never -failiug With three pair of Runners, Colting.CIoths And Cotton Gin. This Plantation lies IN THE COUNTY OF NASH, On the north s"de of Swift Creek, one and a half miles from Ililliardston, 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 ihi untie 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 other kinds or prop erty. Persons wishing to purchase are in vited to call, as a bargain will be given. Jos. Arringlon, Jr. Uth July, 1S36. 286 Constables' Blanks for sale AT Tffl-S OFFICE. 3EZ2EIEE!S2i323i!3EW?Ef9!MlttMB A SUMMER f ill HE Subscriber ha vinr ihn II . -'o " 111 .U11- JL venient li comfortable establishment in the town of Warrenlon KNOWN AS CHEEK'S TAVERN. Is prepared to entertain company in such style and upon such terms, as he doubts w'i give entire satisfaction. He has Rooms which are la'rpp ami ai ry, and well suited to the accommodation oi lamines. The Subscriber feels warranted in say mg that this village offers as manv ailvan tages for health no. I idra:iitf n c nut lit r i . . iounu in any part of the State. Its char acter for health is unquestioned, and the juu ic ine Medicinal Springs. Which are within one and one hair r;ie having been placed in excellent order, and the Houses about them renewed, it presents peculiar inducements to persons from the rower 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 sav of them, thai they are in all respects like the famed wa ters of Shocco. The Rlllirriber tiavinar lslirm!n..l fix Ids charges at the most reasonable rales, and to devote his whole attention to the comfortable accommodation of h Guests, hopes to receive a liberal share oi ine patronage ol the public. Geo. M. Allen. Warrenton, N. C.June 1st, 1833. 23-8 Coffield Ring) MERCHANT TAILOR, EG5 leave to inform his numerous Customers and the nulilir Penernllv that he has iust received from New York the balance of his Spring and Summer IN.MS LINE OF BUSINESS SUCH AS Brown &. green Camlets, for summer wear, Super while ribbed Drill, do. Colored Crape and tlastic, do. Plaid Gamboon, do. Wove, figured and plain Quilling, do. Plaid Chally, do. ,, Plain and figured Valencia, i .j ggn, ,, ,, ,, Marsailles, ,, Clack and fancy Stocks, Bosoms and Collars, Mei.'s black but k and horskin Gloves, Elastic and knit Suspenders, k.c. All these Goods w ill be sold low for cash, or on it short credit to punctual custom, rs. Gentlemen's clothing made and trimmed in t!;e niosi fashion tide style. All orders from a distance w ill be thankfully received and punctually attended lo. Call at C. King's, three doors above the Planter's Ho tel, immediately opposite the Brick stoic, Tnrboro', June 20th, 1836 Iistof Letters, Htm (riving in (fie Post OJJice at Tar bo rough the Iff of July, 183i, uhich if not taken out before the 1st of Oct. 7erf, irill be sent "to the General Post Office as dead Idlers. Adams Hi-nry 2 Hough Patrick II Alsobiook Drewiy Jones Elir.abt.-th Miss Atkinson A B Johnson Ruben Atkinson Joel Jones Fred k Bellamy S Mrs 2 Johnson Jos or Jas Bryau Deinpsey 2 Jones Cath Mrs Bullock Joshua Key William Bullock JW Lawrence John Bryan ILnry Lane Levi Boag William Lawrence M A F Mrs Bell Lorenzo D Letvelling Stephen Barnes Willie Lodge Sec Concord Bat's Sallv Ann Mrs Lodge Wors'l Master Bell OlilT Mrs ol Ml Moriah Brown Susan Mitchell SaMy Brown John Morgan Redding 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 ElizabethMrs Dicken Richard Robards Win 113 Dortch Isaac F Ridley John C Evans George N Raner Allen H Eliott John Sh 'rTof Edgeconibe2 Ford Margaiet Mrs Summerrell W R 3 Foxhall Bobert Spruill B J Ford Henry Suggs Joseph dimes Tabitha Miss Savage Alston George James Shelton Burwell Hopkins Daniel 2 Taylor Stephen Hughes Albert F Windhom Cannon Hines B R Wilson k Mullen Howard Wilson Wilson &. Lawrence Hollans Robert Waller James Heart Benjamin Warren John Harrell Levi Worn hie Enos Hicks Starling Warner Smith C Jas. XL Redmond, P. M. 86 $15 64J. AND NORTH CJ1LOL1SA For Sale at this Office at the Raleigh prices, viz: 10 cents each, 75 cents a dozen, 4 dollars for half a groce, $7 a groce, &c. October, 1P3,?. AT ew Goods! New Goods! 22SGI2Za"ST IMPORTANT To the Public. HI! HE Subscribers.tender their g'ratefdl -M. acknowledgments to their former cus tomers and the public generally, for their liberal patronage, and hope to merit a ton- ....uautc ui ineame oy their strict atten tion to business. We are now in possession of oiirspiino supply of STAPLE A ND FA XC Y DRY GOODS. Embracing" everv useful ae tvell n 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 lare as- sortment of staple and fancy Dry Goods, FRESH FROM New York and Philadelphia, Selected with direct reference to vour bet ter judgments. Call and let us show you our varieties of spring Goods, which were purehased on the most favorable terms in those cities. We feel assured that we will be able to accommodate the public 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 Druirs. comnrisinsr Lauda num, Ess. Peppermint, Bateman's Drops, British Oil, Castor Oil, Sloughlon's Bitters, Copal Varnish, Opodeldoc, Gum Foetid, anipnor, iutmegs, Indigo, Ulive Uil, and Lemon Syrup. 8. Pender & Son. Tarboro', April 29. Mrs.Jl. C. Howard, 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 TAnv. In her assortment will be found : A variety of Pattern Bonnets, Tuscan and straw do. of nearly every shape and feature, Plain, figured, and wateied 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, fioc. L.c. lUMrs. H. has also an elegant Pattern Dress, and other patterns of the latest fashions. She invites an inspection of her Goods. M'tvlaa making done as usual. Tarboro', April 23. Land for Sale. HE Subscriber wishing to remove from this Stale, offers for sale the TRACT OF LAND On which he lesides, known as the Green Lcivis Plantation, CONTAINING About 320 Acres, More or less, adjoining the lands of Rich aid Parker and H diie. Bradley. A bargain will be offered, if application is soon made. )Vm. G. U aw lings. July 12. 183f. 28 Look at This. Mr. William Claiborne, ABOUT Ihe year 1S1G or 1817, remov ed from the county of Amelia, in the State 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 Bag by, Will become payable the 1st of January. 1S37, and the undersigned Executor of the Estaie is anxious that he should come for ward and receive it; and that he, in the meantime, do advise Ihe .undersigned ol the place of his residence. If Mr. Clai borne is dead, or has removed from Caro lina, his 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 letler direct ed to him at Kanawha Courthouse, Va. Thos. Matthews, li&r. 1st June, 1836. Printing Press for Sale. A SUPER ROYAL Printing Press, on the old mode of construction, can be procured on reasonable terms. Jlpply at Ihis Office. July 22, 1835. 0 JOKE -::- AM well assured that I shall not be able to dispose of mv STOCK OF Spring and Summer I By the winter, at the proposed profit of 25 per cent. on the cost and in order to clear ihem out before I get mv Fall and Win tei's stock, I now offer them At first Cost, Preferring to do that rather than keeping them on hand until next spring and sum mtr, 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. H. Bountree. 6th July, 1836. HERRINGS, Bacon and Lard. THE Subscribers have just received A supply of best quality PUT UUI IlLllitliVUCi ALSO Bacon and Lard for sale, by S. I). Cotten & Son. Tarboro, May 24. JYotiec. 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 Iew York, 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 they surpass any of her former purchases as much as the effulgence of the sun does ihe pallid light of the moon aud she would simply suggest to those peisons 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 aud texture to any in this place. Believing they will be in great demand, and telying in the truth of ihe 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 wilt not be more exorbitant on that account, than if every store in town uas filled lo overflowing with similar ones. The following list of articL's comprise her Stock: Oriental gros Bonnets, Florence do. Oriental cut do. fancy Tuscan gros do. Folio do. French gimp do. plain straw do. Leghorn Tuscan do. Swiss lace do. bhell side Combs, horn quill backs, twist and long Comb3, A splendid assortment of bonnet and cap Ribbons, blond lace Veils, do. Scarfs, Pongee and Marceline Handkerchiefs, Puik, white and blue Florence, Plain white and figured Satins, Brunswick Lace, blond and Grecian do. Thread and lace Edging, love Htidkfs. Elastic Garters, grass cloth llhdkfs. Fcalher'd Fans, rich Leon Shawls, Brunswick Scarfs, silk Delia n, Buff &. pink gro de Nap, figured Foulard, India rubber Aprons, of a superior quality, French worked Capes aud Collars, Mohair Caps, Pufls and Curls, Baskets, Pattern Cap and Bonnets, Pattern Dress, a variety of Candies, and numerous other atticles too tedious to mention. lETAll 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 the public patronage. Frances Campbell. Tarboro", 2d May, 1836. Coach, House, Landscape, and Ornamental -:S:- TlIE 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, silting chain, 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 line of business will be thankfully received and faithfully executed on reasonable terms. Lewis de .flrquer. Tarboro' 2Gth Feb 1S36. 8 HERRINGS -:. - U5T RECEIVED, a supply of best ouHliiv Cut Itfrrino' taken in Albe marle Sound below the Fry In Pan which mill be sold at $7 per barrel. 8. Pender &? Soli. Tarboro', May 30. Herrings! Herrings!! CARRELS Cut Herrings, just received and for sale by King & Edmondson. May 30i h, 1836. Joticc f Ij1 HE Subscribers will in a few days be JL in receipt of their Fall purchases in New York uud iu Petersburg, or a general Assortment of Groceries, 0-ii;:iii;i 7$ And the important articles to the Planter at this season of the year. We also intend to" keep three wagons employed in Ihe transportation of Ctton from this io Halifax, and will at all times giVe the highest prices for baled Cotton delivered in this place. D. RICHARDS $ CO. Tarboro', Oct. 14, IS35. . to" IMPORTANT To the Public. Having on hand a very large and extensive STOCK OF Winter Goods, I now offer them fit a reduction of 10 per cent. On last mouths prices those desirous of obtaining Goods at a frilling advance on New York Cost, will most assuredly find it to their interest to 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, in great variety, 35 cents to $ 25, A great bargain in men's and women's Cloaks, from $3 to 8, Superfine Broadcloths, from $2 to $7, SattinjE-tts, 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 51, Negro Cloth, all wool, six quarters wide, only 60 cents, do. do. tin ee quarters wide, 35 cent, Cloth and blanket Overcoats, 6 to 58, Ladies lawn undersleeves, Ladies and gentlemen's silk Handker chiefs, 25 cents to 1 50, Bonner, cap and belt Ribbon, ?S 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. 87J to 51 12, High and low quartered boys Shoes, 25 to 75 tents. Girl's leather shoes, 60 cents, Women's leather shoes, 40 to 90 cents, Women's leather and morocco Boots, 75 cent to 51, Woman's morocco and prunella shoes, 50 cents lo 51 25, Extra fine kid &. prunella S!ipper, $1 25, Negroes coarse high aud low quartered shoes, 40 cents to $, Men's morocco and seal skin Pumps, 75- cents t 51 25, Sole Leather, 15 to 17 cents. With cvery other Article in the Uat 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 on the usual credit, at most Extraordi nary Low Prices. JAS. IVEDDELL. Tarboro', Jan. 14, 1636. State of North Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Co art of Pitas and Quarter Sessions, MAY TERM, 1836. Martha Scarborough vs. John R. Scarborough St a. Petition for Dower. IT appearing to the satisfaction of lie Court, that John R. Scarborough, one of the defendants in this ca-e, is not an in habitant of this State: It i ordered, that publication be made for six weeks in the Tarborough Press, giving him notice to appear at Ihe next Court of Fleas an 1 Quarter Sessions to be held for the County aforesaid, at the Court House in Tarbo rough, oft ihe fourth Monday f August next, then and there lo answer, plead demur, or the ptiitkm will fie beard cx parte as to him. Witness, Michael fleam. Clrlr f Court, at olbce, the fourth Monday May, A. D. 1836. MICHL. IIEARN, C. C Trice adv 52 75. 23 of m
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