wsnzsesatsaEsxssssa MP! SB! Sale at (Suction. TI1F. Copartnership heretofore exist ing under the liame ami style of W illiam & John Foreman, avii' terminated Ty the demise of the f0rm-r l he undersigned, as sstu viving pa. r, will expose at public vendue, on Tuesday, 22d November next, Jf f.iir, if noi, the next (air dny, TUB ENTIRE STOCK OF J' ures and Merchandize, Eclongi"? to the late Firm The stock on j,jm "i-. extensive, and embraces a good liiortment of STAPLE AND FANCY ' DlU GOOiiS, Uardivare, Groceries and CROCKERY. fit follow -ins; may be enumerated as form in-: a part of the Stock, viz: Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres, of all Cupei fine Linens, Lawns, he. k.c. Prims of every variety and aual.iv Crapes. Vesting, Laces, belt Ribbons, H- ski), uiovcs, aic. Vrmne, Bmnb izines. and Circassian. targe and will selected assortment of jii.twig anil llandkeiclue f. An excellent assortment of Flannels and Rose Blankets, Gent' and boys flats and Caps of every description, G- .t.'s fine calf and kip Shoes, Ladies L- ather, morocco aud prunella Shofs assorted, ladies exra super kid Si prunella Slippers t&ifh ,,Hir coarse ur'6' Slmes, an fjf excellent article for Negroes, Sole Leather. Calf skins. &ic. Hard ware, Cutlety, China, Glass and Ear thenware, of every style and quality, A good assortment of Cotton Baggm1, tagging Twine and bale Rope. 01 Cast Floughs, Suedes and American Iron, assorted, 50 nr 60 barrels prime cut Herrings, Afew casks superior Madeira Wine, A lew barrels of old apple Brandy. The sale will take place on the premises af the Subscriber, at the storehouse in which W. h. J. Foreman conducted busi ness riht miles above Greenville, on the louth side far river in Tilt county, and will he continued from day to day until all is olf. Terms six months credit will be allowed on all purchase that are equal to or exceed ten dollars, the purchaser Riving ton I with approved security before the Wivery of the articles on all purchases h; than t-n dollars, cash will be required. Saetn commence precisely at 10 o'clock. A.M. each day. Merchant, Planters, ai d ai! others who desire good bargains may find it to their interest in attending the ijje sale. J L. Foreman, Surviving Partner of IV. J. Foreman Pitt County, Oct. 12th, 1836. 40 ALSO, WILL BE SOLD, Hefore the above sale is closed, One valuable Blacksmith, And on good and new Flat bottom Boat, With an excellent pair sads to accompany it, all good and new. Two 50 saw Cotton Gins J. F L. dwful Disclosures, iiV MARIA MONK, Of the Hotel Dieu Nunnery. MONTREAL, fllEVISED, with an Appendix, con- Am tainiug Part I. Reception of the first edition. Part II. Sequel of her Nar rative. Part HI; Review of the case. Also, a Supplement giving morn particu lars of the Nunnery and grounds. Mus- rten by a plan of the Nunnery. . For sale by T T II ? Oct io. 1- I Brady. Slate of North Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of Equity. SEPTEMBER TERM, 1836. Lewis Ellis ) vs. Bill of Injunction. John Pecle ii others, ) H appearin? to the satisfaction of said Court that Jacob Home, one of the deteri'lwnts in the above case, is a nou-resi- ,nl- It is therefore ordered, that publica 'oo be made for tix weeks in the Tarboro' "rs, notifying him to appear at tbe next jl'Ssiun of said Court, to be held for said cuity, at the Court House in Tarboro', on the second Monday in March next, then 8,iJ theie to plead or demur to said bill or annvertie same, or j idgment will beta ken pro confesso and said bill be set for hearing ex parte as to him. Witness, Isaac Norfleet, Clerk and Ma of 6aid Court, at office, the second Miudy of September, 1S36. NORFLEET, C.M.E. B'J tVm Norfleet, D.C.$c Price adv $3 50. MTTEJVTIOJYl Ztst KescimenL nnHE Officers belonging to the 2Igt I M Kerimi f V.... i. ... I, --.... U1 null. i viiroiiua are i Hereby noticed to appear in Tarboroutrh c -.om ei me present I month, hu ih. I i . . - 11 i ir Z-..Y r 11 'cit, lor an Officer dull, as the law requires. ALSO, on Thurvday, the 29:h of said onili, with all the able bodied men under yur respective commands by the hour of y, to form the Reeinient bv 11 o'clock. il not under the penalty of'the law. Ciare.t MaLry, Co!. Com. September 10, 1836. Greenwood Races. THE RACF.S over the Greenwood Course. Scotland Neck, will com mence on Wednesday, the 2d day of No vember, (!he work intervening between the Races at Warrentnn nnrt T:nhr. continue THREE DAYS I IVoprieior's Purse, $100. mile heats, entrance 510. 2d Dau Purse for CISrt m;u heals, entrance $10. id Day Jockey Club mile heats, entrance 515. IV M NICKELS, Proper. Greenwood, Scotland Netk, ) 1 1th Oct 1836. THE ISACjES Over the Tarboro Course l LL commence on the second Tues day lit November, and continue FOUR DAYS. First Day A Sweenstke. for 3 vears old, mile heats, IO entrance to conti nue open until the 1st ivemher. Per sons wishing to ent-r will make it known oy aiittre8iu th 1 roprietor. Second Day-Part of th Jorkev Cl.ib Purse, two mile heats. S200 entrance. $13 for subscribers, aud 30 for non subci ibers. Third Dav Balance of the Jockey Club ''urse. Ihiee mile beats. 400 ent.ance. $20 for subscribers, and 540 for non- StltvCil,.rS. Fourth Dru A Ilandv Can. mile beat. b. st three in five, purse probably worth 5150. free for any nas; except the winners oi me preceoin flays entiauce, jio, to be ailded to the purse. (LTAII letters adtlressed to the Proprie tor must be post paid. Wm. Fuxhall, JroV. Sept. 15, 1836. 37 FLAG MARS II FOR SALE. TIIF. Subscriber oflers for sale his Plantation called FLAG MARSH- lying oil tl e south side of Tar River, oppo siie to James S. Battle's Cool Spring Farm, and adjoining the lands of Rednmn Bonn, James M. Battle, Liheldred Grav, and others, coittnining 836 Acres, More or less. This land is equal in point of fertility of soil to any tiact ol land on the river of the same size, and superior to many in being exempt from damage by freshets being above high water mark. There are between 3( 0 and 400 acres clear eda good frame house for the Overseer, smoke houe, lumber bouse, barns, sta bles, and negro huts. There is an inex haustible bed of Marie in the bank of the river more than suflicient to manure the whole plantation the best manure ever yet discovered. The present line of the Wilmington and Halifax Rail Road passes through the up per part of the farm, (woodland;) but it is believed that when the road is located, it will cross the river a mile or two above The rail road will doubtless enhance the value of the land twenty-five percent, or more. Persons desirous of purchasing are requested to call and examine the premis es, as such land as ibis is seldom offered for sale in this Stale it will certainly not be long in market. 100 acres more of rN ver land adjoining the above, belonging to another person, will be added if desired by the purchaser. Terms accommodating. Jno. IV. Leivis. Rocky Mount, Sept. 1836. 38 O" The Washington Whig will insert the above three times. Notice. N SATURDAY, the 29th of October, will be sold at the late residence of Uavid Mayo, dee'd, a parcel of Likely young negroes. A six monihi credit will be given the pur chaser, by giving a note with approved se curity before the property is delivered. W. B. Hopkins, Ex'r. Oct. 5, 1836. 39 Clerk Wanted, V YOUNG MAN acquainted with the ttiA retail business of Jl Dry Goods store, Who Wri,es a legible lid and acquainted with book keeping, can by applving to the Subscriber obtain liberal wage's and con stant employment. None need apply but those who can produce testimonials of character and capacity. M. I). Wilson, 26'h Sept. 1836. 3S Greenville, N-C. NEW GOODS, Nciv Goods, new Goods. -:B: THE Subscriber takes great pleasure in announcing to his customers and the Public in general, that be has just re turned from the North, with a complete Assortment of Fancy DRY GOODS, AND GROCERIES, Which he proposes to sell on most renon- able terms a great many at least 25 per cent, cheaper than was sold in thh market during the last season, such as Bale Rope, laging, blankets, &c. 1 he Subscriber has aho on hand, a great vatiety of heavy Heady Made Clothing, Consisting of Cloaks, over Coats, dress Coats Pantaloons and Vests, suitable for the approaching season. The Subscriber will give in barter or in Cash for Cotton or Corn as much as bis neighbor.", as he wishes to buy a large quantity of both. Isaac It. Brady. Tarboro', 1st Oct. 1836. Cofficld King, MERCHANT TAILOR, EG' leave to inform bis numeious customers and the public eneially that he has just teceived from New Yoik the balance of bis Spring and Summer IN.HIS LINE OF BUSINESS SUCH AS HroA ii Si green Camlets, for summer wear, Super white ribbed Drill, do. Colored Crape aud Elastic, do. Plaid Gauiboon, do. Wove, figured and plain Quilling, do. ., Plaid Chally, do. Plain and figured Valencia, , Wiggen, ,, ,, ,, Marsailles, ,, Black and fancy Stocks, Bosins and Collars, Me..'s black buck nd horskin Gloves, F.lnstic and knit Suspenders, r. c. All these Goods will be sold low for cash, or on a ihni t credit to punctual cust"m r. Gentlemen's clothing made and tiimuted in the moi fashion ible style. All od ts from a distance will be thankfully leccivnl nod punctually attended to. Call at C. King's, three doors above the Planter's Ho tel, immediately opposite the Brick -toie, Tarboro', June 20th, 136. TO THOSE Whom it lit it concern! THE UNDERSIGNED, Having received His Summer Supply of GROCEUIKS, Adopts this means of apphsing bis "con stituents" of this important and splendid accession to his old stock It sterns unne cessary to deraut, and but for one article only, I wotdd forbear. The one alluded to is CHAMPAIGN E rare stuff, it.deeJ quite exhilarating a sovereign remedy lor desnoudencv: or, to be as brief as pos sible, it has never entered the hearts i f those who have not tried it, to conceive the excellencies ol my t'Fox brand Champaigne." As much micht be said in behalf of many other things among my slock, which con sists of the following articles: A great variety of Candies, Muscatel and bunch Ra sins, Apples, Oranges and Lemons, English w alnuts, Palm nuts, Butler and water Crackers, Sugar Crackers, Pine apple Cheese, Scotch Herrings, best lump Sugar, Principe and bpanisb -eaars, CHAMPAlGiNE, very superior quality, Champaigne brandy, French brandy, Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum Poit wine, Irish whiskey, New England Rum, Spanish smoking Tobacco, Lemon Syrup, London Porter, Cider in bottles, Loco foco Matches, Playing cards, Mar bles, &.C. kc. All which may be had for the considera tion of twenty-five per cent, or their origi nal cost. Joseph B. Braddy. July 12th, 1836. Wanted. N AFPREN I ICE to the Printing SlL business is wanted at this Office. A boy between the ages of 12 and 18 years, who can read tolerably well, will meet with good encouragement if application is soon made. October I. p-A JOURNEYMAN, that can work at press and case, would also meet with employ ment. MA AT COST, CERTAIN. King fyEdmondson Have now on hand a variety of Spring ami Summer CI 3. Hardware Groceries, &C. All of which they are willing to dispose of At cost for Cash, Or at a very small advance on a credit lo punctual customers. All persons wishing to avoiu paying a large profit on GooU, should not fail to avail ihnielves of this Great Opportunity We would further say to our customers, we do this for the purpose of making room foi i larger Slock of Gooda In the Fall. Call at the sin of 11. King, where the bargains may ! found. lung rs hdmondson Tarboro', July l.t, isa6 JSmew Gords! JV. w Goods!! DISTANT 'Li the Fnbiic. -::- fjl HE Sub'cribei s tender their grateful acknowledgments to 'he?r loruter en tomets and the puiiiic generally, for t eir liberal pa' i image, iiii'i hope to merit a cmi linuar.ee ol the same by their strict atten linn to hunes Ve are now i.i possession of our spring supply of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. Emb aying weiy inefu! as welt a- new and fashionable article in our line cheap And ch tipvr than ever. N w is your chance Bargains, good bar ga us, n mistake. We h ive a large as sortment id stap'eanu fa icy Dry Goods, FRESH FROM New York and Pti'nltlphia. Selected with direr' ipirie-ice to v ur bet ter jocl jment. '.'nil m I 'el us s'i;w you our arielis ol pi ii.g Good which were purehased on he m .si la' na'de term's in th ! cities. We to". n-se'-ejl !nt v e ivili !. able to aremnmo ia'e the piibbv .vith as 'iberal bargains a the, can i.i,t el.joiehere The proofs re in tri g c iil and see. A very large assuriim-ut of f.f Boots and Shoes, cheap. Also, a few l)ru;"e, comprising Linda num. F.ss. Peppermint, Hatemun's Diops British Oil. factor Od, Sloughious Bitters (.'opal Var; ih, Oj-o'icldnc, Gum Foetid, Camphor, Nutmegs, Indigo, Olive Oil . and Lemon Syrup. .S. Pender & Son. Tarboro', April 29 JYotice. JUST RCCEIVEl), and for sale, an .IfiSOl tmcnt of SUGARS. &2S MOIi ASSES, iy wholesale or retail APPLY 10 saac II. Brady. July 7th, U36. jYolicc. HE Subscribers have on hand, for sa'e, a good Gig and Harness, That have not been much used on ac commodating terms. Apply to JL Justin Son. Sept. 1st, 1S36. Jllso, a new waggon, Large enough for four horses. btute of North Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of Pitas and Quarter Sessions, AUGUST IERM, 1S36. carina uruce Ptlilion for Partition of n t the Land of Jordan James Bruce Si t Bruce, dee'd. spencer Bruce, aT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants (heirs at law of the said Jordan Bruce, dee'd,) are not inhabitants of this State: It is therefore or dered, that publication be made in the Tar borough Press for six weeks successively, for the said James Bruce and Spencer Bruce to appear at our next Court ot Pleas and Quarter Sussions, to be held for said County at the Court House in 'f arborongh on thj fourth Monday in November nest, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said petition, otl.erwist the same will be taken pro conf- sso and be heard ex parte as to them. Witness, Michael Hearn, Clerk of our said Court,, at office, the fourth -Monday of August, A. D. 1836. AflCHL. HEARN, C.C. Price adv $3 00. 33 HERRINGS, Bacon and Lard. THE "iubscribers have just received s supply of best quality CUT HERRINGS. ALSO Bacon and Lard for sale, by S. 1). i olten& Son Tarboro, May 21. JY itice. NEW GOODS. T'lE Subscriber after returning her most cordial thanks for the very libe r.l cucouragfineut .'ne has hitherto recei ved al the nands of lier patrons, begs leave to annouiiie through the me liutn of ;!e Piess. that she has just returned from New Y.-ik, and i- hourly expecting the ar- ivalot lur purchases." With due d.fer rnce 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 puichases as much as the effulgence of the sun does the pallid light of the moon and she would simply suggest lo those peisons who are desirous of procuring articles in ,her line of business, of the most fashionable -tyle and at the cheapest rates, to favor tr .iih a call ere they purchase else- w here, or they may sincerely regret their eon-con: diance with this intimation. She thinks it highly probable that among her assortment m..y be found ai tides vastly superior both in siyie and texture to any in this place. Believing they will be in great demand, and relying in the truih of Hie old saying that, they who ive for oth ets live the more for tltemsi ! cs, she as sures her friends that her prices for those Ooods will not be more exorbitant on that account, than if every store in town was tilled to overflowing with similar ones The following list of articles comprise i er mock: Oriental gros Bonnets, Florence do. Oriental cut do. fancy Tuscan gros do. Folio do. French gi. pdo. plain straw do Leghorn Tuscan do. Swiss lace do. ihell side Com'is, born quill backs, twist and long Combs, A splendid assoituit-nt of bonnet and cap Uibonns, blond lace Veils, do. Scarfs, Pugee and Marceline Handkerchiefs. P'lik, white and blue Florence, Plain white and figured Satins, Brunswick Lace, blond and Grecian do. Thread anil lace Edging, love Hlidkfs. Klasiic Garters, grass cloth Hhdkfs. Feathei'd Faux, rich Leon Shawls, Brunswick Scarfs, silk Delian, Buff 6i pink pro de Nap, figured Foulard, India rubber Aprons, of a superior quality, French worked C apes and Collars, Mohair Caps, Pufls and Cm Is, Baskets, Pattern Cap and Bonnets, Pattern Dress, a variety of Candies, and numeious other articles too tedious to mention. O'AH orders from a distance will be punctually attended to, and she hopes from her paving strict attention to busi ness, to merit and receive a share of the public patronage. I ranees Campbell. Tarboro', 2d May, 1F36 Coach, House, Landscape, aud Ornamental rillllE 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 chair, fire screen" and the like painted, w ill bring them to tbe coach shop of Mr 1 errell. He will leave town and go into the coun rv, when house painting is required All orders in his line ot business w ill be thankfully received and faithfully executed on reasonable terms. Lewis de Arquer. Tarboro' 26th Feb 1836. 8 $25 Reward. ANAWAY from tne Subscriber, on Wednesday night, the 21st inst, ft negro bov named JIM, Aged about 24 years, middle site, black complexion. Jim was just purchase Ironi Mr. Godfrey Stancell, of Pitt county and is supposed lo be lurking in tha' neighborhood, or in the vicinity of Mis. Sikes's, 4 miles from Sparta, wh-ie he ha a wife. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery to me. or if secured in any jail so that I get hin again. All persons are forbid harboring employing or carrying ol' said negro m der penally of the law. Any information respecting Jim will be thankfully receive Joseph Gill Roxboro, Person co. Sept. 27. 33 MERCHANTS. -::- WE have iirponed by the ships Hark! Away. Marmora, George W ash- gton, and Hibernia, The heaviest and best assorted STQCX OF EUROPEAN GOODS, Ever in ur p.issersion. Our assortment of Aintrican Goads, Is very extensive and complete. These Goods we w ill sell WHOLESALE, we v rily believe as tow, and in some instances lower than similar Goods can lie bought id. any Northern Maiket, an, on as lit eral terms, thereby saving to ihe Country Mer chant. Insurance. Freight, and other inci dental expenses. Paul, 31 ol tan Co 4 Petersburg. V. Sept. 12. 37 HERRINGS. -::- WUST RECEIVED, a supply of best quality Cut Herrings, laken in Alb-- marie Sound below the I rung ran which will be sold at $7 per barrel- S. render & Son. Tarboro', May 3 . Herrings! Herrings!! -::- "9 tffegfe .BAHRELS Cut Herring, JL H-F vLr just received and for sale by lung & Edmondson. May 30ih, 1836. JYoticc. THE Subscribers will in a few days be in receipt of their Fall purchase in Ne w York and in Petersburg, of a general Assortment of Groceries, And the important articles to the Planter al this season of I he year. We also intend to keep three wagong employed in the transportation of Cotton from this io Halifax, and will sit all times give the highest pii .es for baled Cottou delivered in this pb ce. D. RICHARDS $c CO. Tarboro', Oct. 14, 1833. IMPORTANT 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 mouths prices those desirous of obtaining Goods at a trillio? 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 daik aud light Calicoes, from 10 cent- to 30, Circassians, every color, 20 to 50 cents. Black and colored Silks, in great variety, 35 cents to 1 25, A great bargain in men's and women's Cloaks, from 3 to $S, Supeifine Broadcloths, from $2 to $7, Sattinetts, from 40 cents lo $1 25, White and red Flannels, 25 cents to J1, , Rose Blankets, $2 to $6 per pair, Point Blankets, 60 cents to $1, Negro t loth, all wool, six quarters wide, only 60 cents, do. do. ihiee quarters wide, 35 cents. Cloth and bi'anket Overcoats, 6$ to $8, Ladies lawn uudersleevi-s, Ladies and gentlemen's si.'k Handker. chiefs, 25 cents lo 1 50, Bonner, cap and belt Ribbon, frs&ISig cheap, Men's and boys HATS and Caps of every description. The largest and cheapest Assortment of Boots and Shoes, Ever exhibited in Tarboro' , (lowit:) Men's Boots, $1 75 to 3, Men's lined and bound high quartered Shoes. 874 to SI 124, Hitfh and low quartered boys Shoes, 25 to 75 tents. Girl's leather shoes, 50 cents, Women's leather shoes, 40 lo 90 cents, Women's leather and morocco Boots, 75 cents to ?1, Women's morocco and prunella shoes, cents to 51 25, Extra fine kid &. prunella Slippers, $1 25, Negroes coarse high and low quartered shoes, 40 cents to $1, Men's morocco and seal skin Pumps, 75 cents t i SI 25. Sole Leather, 15 to 17 cents. Willi etery oihtr Article in the Hat and Shoe line. ALSO, a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES, Hardware. Cutlery, China, Glass Earthenware, All of which are now offered nl the Cheap Cash Store For Cash or Barter, r on the usual credit, at most Exlraordi lary Low Prices. JAS. tVEDDELL. Tarboro', Jan. 14. 1S36. lii.ii!Udii!.l.j

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