fSi i .MUIWWU9 MU Valuable Land FOR S.W.K. TK Subscriber intending To remove t,i i he State of Mississippi, oflVrs for eon vi'i v accommodating IfiHis.llial 'I'ulnnble Tract of hand, Vlifir"" now resides, containing About 800 Acres. j( j5 admitted to he inferior to no farm in llircoii- IV "f Greene to the quantity of iCres- ''''s U'V "nU side f Great Oiieiitii-a creek, fic miles below Stan-(GOibu'e- There ore on ,he P"Pmits J good Dwelling House, 4,ulout housesand attached to it , valuable Grist .Mill. getm-fi 3 and 4(H) acres of cleared Land, w!t adaptrtl lo the cultivation of the sta ( prixluc i ns of the c.niiry. particular ly ct' The terms will be made vry s'ccomniod.!inj. and likely young negro s Nken in payment at casn price. For ,fllipr particulars those who wih to pur. clias - come a"u' j,,dsp fr themselves. J. Speight. November 29, 1836. 47 in3 I til ,- FOil SALE, LEslSE. or I! EXT. 7P!IK Duelling Hon?e belonging to the Siiiscriber, now occupied by the Rev. Jjhn Sinceliary, Iii Tarhorough, U fir sal", lease, or rent. For further particulars apply to C. King, in Tarboro. Thomas D. Gntlin. NoyenWe 29, 1S36. 42 Joticc. rUISH to rent or lease, within two miles and a half of Tarhorough, on ne road to Sparta, a very good and well .nis lied Dwelling House, AnJ necessary out houses. There are flo or 30 Acres, Of cleared Land attached to it, besides a choice selection of fruit trees of different kinds. Should any person wish to rent or legse such a situation, I should be glad forth' in to make it known by the 1st of January next. J Villi am Foxhall. Sov. 15, 1S36. 45 JYoticc. TUT. Sibsciiber having been disap pointed in renting his farm for the tiwiiiiij-year, in conse quence of a failure to comply with contract, now offers it For Unit, or Lease, On accommodating terms. It lie about Hirer miles above Tarboiough. James Eliinur. December 7, 1836. JLast JYoticc. THE subscriber intending to settle the estate of the late Benj. Weaver. decUl, A February Court next, notifies all per. oii having unsettled claim against said fs'it(' to present them before that time Tidall persons indebted, will pay forth ilh. . James Ellinor, Adm'r. December 7, 1836. AT COST, CERTAIN. -:t:- ffittg Edmondson Have now on hand a variety of Sprh.g and Summer llardrvare Groceries. &c. All of which they are willing to dispose of A 1 r At cost tor Cash, Or aJ a very small advance on a credit to Punctual customers. All persons wishing avoid paying a large profit on Gods, 4"ou,d ,,ot fail to avail themselves of this Great Opportunity would further say to our cusiomers, we " tl'is for the put pose of making room for larger Slack of Goods h t'all. Call at sl. of . KillVf w "'ere the bargains may I.,- OMnd. King a? Edmondson. Urboro', July 1st, 1836. Till In Vonslubles' lUanksfor sale HILL Academy. T thU r,,nH"0n of lhe S,udets in 247, a S"U' Wi" P'ce the ard C. 7 ",M at w,,1,1 Parent, &?V;f":?1. -ece on ion (o lioard x" T -Per STONY Hill ' orte miIe from Sims' C10,s . . . . -: oi sicKnegs has uri .....nnng ,he present sesston amJi Commnnications directed to the P,in, i at Uansom1., Bridge, Nash county M . Garrett, Prin ov. 12rh.l836. 4? 7 FEMALE Boarding School TllF. duties of the School at l'oehhl, near Hillsborough, Will be resumed on the 23d January. The Subscriber inhn.u a(r. ..:. . lopilseveiy lanlit v f ;.rrt ..' re... cation f t, highe-t character, both s'.'.d n.u. ueiu:-, as we I as ornamental. The belter to accmitlish thin o.; berwtll be strictly limited;-and he aUo designs procuring the services of an i.ble female Asisiant front theiWih. T be Prtpils of the School are trentil .. rvery respect a members of a private lamiiv, and while their intellectu .l i.n. provement is seduloulv Httmt. a bih regard is paid to "the Cullivtttioiiif their morals and their winners. Haviif now had sone years experience in Teach ing, ine uiiscnoer leels confident of be in; abl- to phce his School on a foaling with the bot InMiiuiions for Female Ed ucation in the country. The situation of the School, a miltt from tlilUborou!h, is one combinius every advantage ol retire iiient and h-.d h. TKUMS ate Per Session; which iinludes Board, Tuiiinn and Books. Mu sic, and Painting are separate charges. llillsboro', Dec. 1, -836. 48 6 A POSITIVE .:- SN order li clear out my present Stock as early as possible, I will actually oi ler and sell any article in the wav of DRY GOODS, Dais, Shots, Crockery, (ilas, Hardware, or Pot, Ov. ens, piders and skillets much lower than the uual prices for similar goods in this market. new supply of handsome Cloths, casimeres, saltinetls, Blanket, negro Cloths ami wool lla'. are also of fered at the stnie cheap rales. 1'tease call and judge for yourselves. .V. . Hounlrce. TarboVo', 26th Nov. 1836. HE HRIN G S9 Bacon and Lard. THE Subscribers have just received a supply of best quality CUT HERRINGS. ALSO Bacon and Lard for sale, by S. D. Cotten & Son. Tarboro', May 24. Jlwful Disclosures, JJY MARIA MONK, Of the Hold Dieu Nunnery. MONTREAL, TTp EVISCD, with an Appemlix, con taining Part I. Reception of the first edition. Part II. Sequel of hr Nar rative. Pari III. Review of the case. Also, a Supplement giving more particu lars of the Nunnery and grounds. Illus trated by a plan ot he Nunnery. For sale by Oct 10. 1. B lirady. AND NORTH CAL0L1NA FOH 1837, For sale nt this Office at the Raleigh prices, vit: 10 cents each, 75 cenls a dozen, 4 dollars for half a groce, $7 a groce, fcc October, lb3t. JYoticc. THE CAR Are now running daily , ihe Portsmouth and Roanoke Huil RoarL Halifax. We shal run VA(;r.i)'4 r. Halifax to Gary 8 until ,,e road is comple leu to llalilax. Ihe charge Owners of Cotton, For Ihe waggonage from Halifax to Gary 's will be 20 cents per balHie Rail Road rreiihf from Gary's to Portsmouth will be 25 cents per hundred. Bck fr. ight from Gary's to Halifax will be 10 cents per hun dred. Messrs. M a? T. Ferratl Will act as AGENTS AT HALIFAX, And will consign Cotton to any Houses in Portsmouth and Norfolk wMi the same dis p tch as they would to ourselves. J. $ D. Harris. 41 Norfolk, Oct. 17. 1836. JY jticc. The Subscribers continue to transact Com m is iau tins in ess IN NORFOLK. All produce left with their Agents. Messrs Simmons &, Eure, HALIFAX, Will be forwarded without dehv bv the wagons now tunning from that place to Ga.Vs Depot, the present termination or the Portsmouth and Roanoke Rail Road. The waggonage is 20 cents per bale on COT And the Rail Road freight from Gary's Depot to Norfolk is 25 cents per 100 ibs. James Uordon Co. Nov. 7, 183G 41 tKLFC I El) by the very fir-d Musician K3 o the Unit-'d Slate-, ChakLes t. Hons, Kq. of New Voik x The Subscriber ha, just received Two Cianos. Of very superior tone and finish. Thy have been examined by fiv.' or six musicians, who pionounc- them first i ale; : several of the oldest and most experu n j red cabinet makers in this place, w ho Jive ; can fully examined lite exterior, indiesita-! lingly leclare them far ahead of anv thing il ihe Kind they have ever seen in Peters- ( bin;. For the quality ol these Instru ments, n fef lo ( hailt s 11. Horn, Kq. New York; Dr. I houia-. Robiusnn, Petersburg; Dr. Rbert l-'.u.roei Robinson, do ; Win. iM. Robinson, F.r-q , liclumoil; Charles Berg, Esq. Professor of Muaic in tlii place. Edward V Xash, BjokstlUr. Peiershurg. Va. Aug 23. 37 JYoticc. Miss Frair es Campbell, FTER tendering her unfeigned JRJL thanks to her pat tons for pat 'avors begs leave lo announce to ihe public. Dial she has just returned from Aew York, with her Fall and w inter supply of Fashion! hie Miltiaery, And JMantuumukinf Male.rialsy Where she spent sevral weeks fo- ihe purpose t f inlormatioii, h-ving had a va riety i l w ork executed in her line, became acquainted with several ot the most lash-. iouab'.e and experienced Mantau Makers . in ihe city from w hom she gained instruc tion of great importance in the business, ! such as will enable her to exiiil'it lo the ' fancv of ihe ladies something new and . equally pleasing. Her stock of irp far siinei ior to anv of her former nur- i chases, having had ihe assistance of a : Connoisseur in her selections, the smne; was therefore made with great care and ; exemirlarv task. Her stock consist in : part of lite following articles (lo wit:) Fig'd Silks and Satins, Thread and Bobbinet I ices, Blond lace and Edging, Blond Capes and wash blond, French worked muslin, lace Capes, Infant Caps, Bobbinet L muslin inserting, Long silk and kid Gloves, Velvet and oil si'k Aprons, Puffs and curls. Shell and silver Combs, Wax and alabaster dolls. Toys of uroy kinds, fruits, nuts, Sic Florence, Leghorn, satin. silk, velvet, bea ver and straw lionii" is, in great variety, Together with many other things loo te dious lo enumerate, All of which she offers on moderate terms. All orders from a distance will be prompt ly attended to, and she hopes by strict at tention to her business to merit a liberal patronage. Tarboro', 17th Nov. 1836. y3 ton' 4 1 TTSiTJ A W TTk i 7? NEW GOODS, ew Goods, new Guods. :E: nnME Subscriber lakes great pleasure -U. in announcing h;. .. . ,. tr " -isiiiiei a Hill he Public in general, that he has just re ,,UI ,e iurin, with a complete isortmtnt of Fancy DRY GOODS, AND OROWRIES, Which he nroir e- i. sei: mnci r-ao- able terms a ereat manv at least 2S f,,- cent, cheapn than was sold in Ihi- market aurmg the las) season, such as Bale Rope, Bi2Siog, Blankets, I he Mihscriber has al o on b.l r.i variety of heavy ' Heady Made Clothing, Consisting of Cloaks, over Coal, dress ais rantaioons mid Vests, suitable for the approaching season. The Subscriber will ive in hario Cash for Cotton or Corn .s much as his neighbors, as he wishes lo buy a lar-e Quantity of both. Isaac B. lirady. I rtrboro', 1st Oct. 1836. NEW & FASHIONABLE FALL AND WINTER Millinery, tyc. Mil H E Subscriber informs her custom- JL ers and ihe public, that she is now j opening her Fall Supply of Fancy .Mi'lincry, Comprising an extensive assotlment ef the most fashionable and dnraMe articles for La.lie wear, which with '-er former stock renders her assortment complete. Among the articles w ill be found Pattern silk, velvet and straw Bonnets, Ladies beaver hai. difieien colors, ()irich and fancy Feathers, Head dresses. Capes, Collars, &.c. puffs md i urls i great variety, Plain and figured S.lks and Satins, Mode, Crapes, Gauzes aiwl Florences, Laces, Edaings, Insertings and Footings, A Slendid assortment of RibbOus, artifi cial Flowers, &ic. ice. These Goods were seh-rled bv herelf, i and having h. d an excellent opportunity to become acquainted with the Idlest orth-; ern fashion", she incites thse wishing any article in her line to give her a call. A C. Howard Tarborongh, Nov. 4. Flerrings! Herrings!! BARRELS Cut Herrings, just received and for sale by King tr Edmondson. May 30ih, 1836. TO THOSE Whom it limy concern THE UNDERSIGNED, Having received His Snmmer Supply of GROCERIES, Adopts this means of apprising his "con stituents" of Ihi important and splendid i accession lo his old slock It seems mine- ' cessary to descant, and but for one article only. I would forbear. The one alluded to is CHA.MPAIUNF rare stuff, indeeJ quite exhilarating a sovereign remedy for despondency; or, to he as brief as pos sible, it has never entered the hearts f Ihos-e who have not tried it, to conceive the excellencies of my Vox brand Chumpfrigne." As much miuht be said in hehalf of many other things among my stock, which con sists of the lollowmg articles: A great variety of Candies, Muscatel and bunch Raisin, Apples, Oranges and Lemons, English walnuts, Palm nuts, butter and waier Crackers, Sugar Crackei s. Pine apple Cheese, Scotch Herrings, best lump Sugar, Principe and Spanish ears, CHAMPAIGNE, very superior quality, Champaigne brandy, French brandy. Holland Gin, Jamaica Ruin Poit wine, Irish whiskey, N'-w England Rum, Spanish smoking Tohncco, Lemon Syrup, London Porter, Cider in hollies, Scotch snuff, tallow Candles, sea Bread, Loco foco Matches, Playing- cards, Mar bles, fcc. he. All which may be had for the considera tion of twenty-live per cent, on their origi- nal cost. Joseph B. Braddy. July 12th, 1B36. r' M W i 1 t . U MERCHANTS. -:f- F. have imported by theshinsHaik Away. Alarmora, George Wash. inyton, and Hiberuia, The heaviest and best assorted STOCK OF EOROPEAN GOODS, Ever in our posse.-sion. Our assortment tf American Goods, Is very extensive and complete. These Goods we will sell WHOLESALE, we Ve. rily believe as low, and in some instances lower than similar Goods can be bought in any Northern Market, and on as liberal terms, thereby saving to the Country Mer chant. Insurance, Freight, and other inci dental expenses. I'uui, Mollan Co. Petersburg, Va. Sept. 12. 37 HERRINOS. UST RECEIVED, a supply of best quality Cul H n ines, taken in Albe marle Sound below the Frying Pan which will be sold al $7 per barrel. 8 l ender& ron. Tarboro'. Mav 30. JYoticc. THE Subscribers will in a few days be in receipt of their Fall purchases in Ne-.v York and in Petersburg-, of a general Assortment of Groceries And the important articles to the Planter at Ibis season of the year. Wv also intend to keep three wagon? employed in ihe 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 CO. Tarboro', Oct.-14, 1835. 83" IMPORTANT To the Public. Having on hand a very large and extensive STOCK OF Winter Goods, 1 now offer them At a reduction of 10 per cent. On last months prices those desirous of obtaining Goods at a trifling advance en New York Cost, will most assuredly find it to their interest lo call and learn "my pri ccs before purchasing In my Assortment will be found: Newest style daik 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 $1 25, A creat bargain in men's and women's Cloaks, from $3 to 8, Superfine Broadcloths, from 52 to 57, Satlinetts, from 40 cents to $1 25, White and red Flannels, 25 cents lo $1, Rose Blankets, 2 to $6 per pair, Point Blankets, 60 cents to 1, Negro lolh, all wool, six quarters wide, only 60 cents, do. do. Ihtee quarters wide, 35 cents, Cloth and blanket Overcoats, 6i to 8, Ladies lawn undersleeves, Ladies and gentlemen's si!k Handker chiefs, 25 cents lo I 50, Bonner , cap and belt Ribbon, cheap. Men's and boys HATS atnj Caps of -very description. The largest and cheapest Assortment of Hoots and Shoes, Ever exhibited in 'Tarboro f to uit:) Men's Boots, $1 ?5 to $3 Men's lined ajid bound high quartered Shoes, 874 to $1 12$, Huh and low quartered boys Shores, 25 to 7?, tenls. G'rl's leather shoes, 50 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, cents 10 51 25, Extra fine kid prunella Slippers, $1 25, Negroes coarse high and low quartered shoes, 40c nts to $, Men's morocco and seal skin Pumps, 75 cenls f SI 25. Sole Leather, 15 to 17 cents. IVilh every other Article in the Hat and Shoe line. ALSO, a la rge and well selected slock ol GROCERIES, Hardware. Cutlery China, Glass Earthenware, All of which are now offered at ihe Cheap Cash Store For Cash or fiarter, Or on the usual credit, at n' ilxlraordi nary Low Prices. v n n r ; r ill t 1, . 1836. Tarboro', Jan JYVu? Goods! Nezv Goods!! IMPORTANT To the Public. rill HE Subscribers tender their grateful -IL acknowledgments to their former cus tomers and the public generally, for their lib ral patronage, and hope to merit con tinuance of the fame bv their sirict Alten tion to businesa. U'e are now in possession of our piinj supply of STAPLE ASD FAXCY DRY GOODS. Emb'acing every useful as well as new 6nd fashionable article in our line, cheap Jlnd cheaper than ever. Now is your chance -Bargains good bar. gains, no mistake. We have a large as sort men t of staple and fancy Dry Goods, FRESH 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 purehased on Ihe mosl favorable terms lit those cities. We feel assured lhat w e will1 be able lo arcommoda'e ihe public with a liberal bargains as they can buy elsewhere 1 he proofs ate in ti yiug-tall and see. A very large assortment of Boots and Slioes, cheap. Also, ft few Drugs, comprising I.Mudi- num. Ess. Peppermint, Baleman- Drops, British Uil, Castor Oil, StoughiHit g Bitters, Copal Varnish, Opodeldoc, Goro Foetid, Camphor, ftutmegs, Indigo. Olive Oil, and Lemon Syrup. S. Fender & Son. Tarboro', April 29 Joticc. JU3T RECEIVED, and for sate, an Assortment of Viy wttoietaie ov retaiL AITLY TO Isaac H. Brady. July 7th, 1836. Caution. THE public are cautioned gaiost re ceiving a Note of Haud. given by li e 3uoscri'-i (with B j -ha-i.. as se curity) to Elisha Little or 17; dated 19th insi. and payable 1st January next with interest fioin the date said Note having been given in payment for a horse, the title lo whic'n was iir dispute ai IWw at the time of purchase, and is Mil. John 'laylor. November 23, 1636 4tt Conchy ILitist, Jiiu dscape9 and Ornamental il&KCT'lr -:$:- T IE Subsciiber respec fully informs the citizens of Edgecombe county that he has located himself In Far borough, 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 Ihe coach shop of Mr. Terrell. He will leare town and go :nto the court ry, when house painting is required. All orders iu his line of business will be thankfully received and faithfully executed on reasonable terms. Lewis dt rfrquer. Tarboro' 26th Feb 1836. 8 $100 Reward. 1P A N A W A Y from the subscriber, on MM Tues 'ay n ght th- 61 h ol September last, my nrgro mn named TOM, Aged about 56 years, 6 fe,i high and thin visaged. Tom is no doubt lurking in the neighborhood, as he has kill- d a iuf injured my cattle, ho?, sheen. k.r. A ni tlicious negro snd will cena'y re-ist ai attempt to take him, I 'fl give ihe above reward for his ap"rt beosir.,, if takeu in any manner and nfined in jail. FAiioein UromrotU. Peloid l7, 836- 41 Wanted. N f AFPRF.N I ICE ,he Printing 1 b..-.ness .. wanted , ,bi, Qffic!. f boy blween ,Le age, of I2and 18 year w ho. can readvto.er.bly we,, I il J