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I lAiparalklcd iVovlh of Goods ut Cost. AVm. B'irl & Son, ARE N3VY Selling Off at cunt, A large and handsome assortment ot" FA SC Y A XD S TA P L E j credit till the first day f January will l,c given, with interest hem the fust day All those who have not settled l heir ac ' toanl lor the year JS3G,will please call and d.jjo on or btfore the firsday of Arpil. Mm Their Lots, And all appurtenances thereto attached, .'Ire for sale. , in pre is a large new two glory dwelling , ;n). I all other necessary houses for the con-eiiienc-- of n family on the premies, be 1 .-'uloii a large well arranged Store house, ware house, in house and cotton screw. As they intend moving to the west, thev wid fler to any person a good bargain ,vlio may wish to purchase. Stantonsburg, Jan. 10, 1837. COTT I WISH to purchase a quantity of Hale Cotton, For which the highest maiket price will be paid IX CASH. Will J. Andreics. Sparta.fi Feb. 1837. f, Flour, Flour. .Si ll sciiber has received on con- jb. kigunient a quantity of ; Superfine Flour, ! Which he will sell on reasonable term. Jas. M. licdnwnd. Tarboro', Feb. 14, 1637- 7 Land for sale. U JHE subscriber bavin; determined to CI move to the south, offers for sale his Land adjoining the tozvn of Tarborough, Which for health, beauty of location, good j water, ic. is not inferior to any in this j section of the Slate. The tract contains 300 Acres, ; Terms made accommodating. Chas. G. Hunter. I February 6, 1S37. Uocl. John A. Minnis, Tiornsonian Botanic Physician, LATELY OF RALEIGH, N C 7"OULD respectfully inform the pub ' lie that he has located lt the Falls of Tar River, And offers his professional services to the community, and hopes that his own indi vidual attention to the practice; with the unrivalled success, that has ever attendee), the Thomsonian system, when properly administered, will secure to him Die public confidence and patronage. Rocky Mount, N. C. Feb. 20th, 1337. Notice. J FOR SALE, a young j Negro Woman, For cash. Apply to I 11. I). Hart. I December 9, 1S3G. Negroes for sale. Tico young negro women, FOR SALE. Apply to Allen Taylor, near lug's mill, ISash county, N. C. February Clh, 1837. For Sale. I A likely young negro GirL 1 A..l -i . . rr...i e. 1 ON ami j n;vu nomn eigne vears, is oueieu iui i i on accommodating terms. ' Apply nl this (ffice. February 6th, lg37- 9" 0 Felit Gnlph Cotton heed. HP" '"Wribers ve nceived from -M- .New Oilt ai,s, 25,)l)tl;,s Petit Gulph Cotton Seed. 'I bey have also hand and are now re ceiving a general assortment of GROCERIES. All of which they offer for sale on reason, able term. Ar M, Mtirtin Donnan. Petersburg. Va. Feb. 18. g 6 Notice. . .t. THE subscriber having removed to the southwest, has appointed fl'M. NO ii FLEET, Esq. Hi Ajjent to adjust his affairs. All per sons, therefore, having unsettled business with me, will pit-age call on him. Edwin L, Dancy. Tarboro', Jan. 30, 1837. f Jticc. HAVfXG positively ciecided on remo ving from Tarboro' on the 1st June, we respectfully invite all our friends who have unsettled accounts of any description with u, to call and settle the same at the earlie.t possible day their convenience w ill admit. Our business has been of long standing', ami our uniform disposition be accommodating to our customers, we hope will be a sufficient stimulus to insure a punctual acquiescence to our request, 'hat we may be enabled to close our busi ness by May Court, (the longest time we think of residing in Tarborough.) This appeal is made iih a confident expecta lion that all concerned will call at our store as desired. Any claims on us will be promptly paid hen presented. We also offer Any Goods in our Store AT COST The slock is large, variety very general, quality superior, and bought 1( to 15 per cent, uniler prices generally paid tor Goods the last vear. Real Estate, Store Jiouse, ivure houses, and Lot, Large and ex'ensive, the most pleasantly located and arrarged for business of any in the place iudc-d it is not inferior t. any in the State, for comfort and eveaded mercantile operations. A large Dwelling, And out houses of all descriptions, p'ea sandy looted in good condition for a larire family or boarding house, dining room -10 feel long with two Lots of Laud attached. Two Lots oj Land, With a gin and screw house, a first rale iron screw, and 00 saw gin, with room to bold 100,000 lbs seed cotton, and 50 hales when packed a large stable, granary, fodder hilt, and cariiage houses, work shop, &.c. not inferior to any in the State. About 200 acres of Land, One arid a half miles from town a conve nient privilege for any resident in Tarboro. Also, a plantation on Fish ing Creek, 750 aens, 15 miles above Tarboro. with a large and comfortable dwelling house, all necessary out houses, large garden well enclosed, grape vines, selected fruit IreeS, ice sue lOuiicVd by a large and handsome grove, and as good water as any below the mountains comprising one of the hand somest and healthiest locations in this part of the county. The dwelling i in the pine woods, li miles from the ("reek, or main plantation; on which is a good overseer's house, cotton house, negro houses, Lc. with a large barn and stables, and the best farm yard in the county for raising man ure, all well enclosed cleared land suffi cient to make COO barrels corn, 40 to 50,000 lbs seed cotton small grain, pota toes, &c. &c. well divided, with good gates, fences, he end will insure to the purcha ser as profitable investment as any (arm in the county of the same extent. Any person residing down the country would find this one of the most healthy and delightful residences in the State. All or any of the above propeily will be sold at a great sacrifice. II. $ S D. GOTTEN, S. D. GOTTEN &r SON Feb. 24, 1S37. AND NORTH CALOLINj? e-Jl For sale t h'ls office l the Ra,e'h prices, viz: lOcenls each, 75 cents a dozen, 4 dollars for half a groce, $7 jrore, Lc. October, 1S33- JY )ticc. S hereby given that, pursuant to an or der ef the Board of Directors of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Company, A fifth Instalment f ,Pn d0ui1rs on",e Share, will bp required of the Stockhold ers, on or before the 1st day of Aprii next & H Dudley, VresH. Wilmington, Jan. 20th, 1837. 5 outI)ern eitrsm, And JLm of husiness. Jl'lial do wc. live far but to improve our settes, and be useful lo one another? T1IK subscriber proposes to publish in the town of Ashborotigh, Randolph county, N. C. a weekly newspaper under the above title. From mature reflection on the c,,h;,..t and some consultation with men of expe dience, ii is believed, that, by connecting the ordinary variety of a Newsnaner. wiih practical Itsal maxims, advice, nnnrnvp.l forms, Lc. in the transaction of business me publication may be rendered useful, and generally acceptable, at least lo the ciuzi-ns ot mis state. I is difficult to enumerate beforehand, all the subjects that may be considered within the design of this naner: tint nmno.r other things, due attention will be paid lo Religion, Morality, Education, Politics, xg riculture, Commerce, &c. together with the news of the day, fort ign and domestic. ine business matter will be similar in character lo that which appears in the 1st and 2d vols, of the "Man of business;" and il necessary, some of Hip cnKipftc ihoro treated of, will be more fully explained. In politics, ih- publication is pledged to no party- And it is hoped and believed luat no improper prejudice will be indulg ed. AH part es shall have fair play. The Editor promises without reserve, the strict est attention lo the chastity of his col umns; and so far as practicable to render the publication exactly such as every wor thy citizen will tke nleasure in intrndo. cing to the notice of his family friends. TERMS: The Citizen will be issued every Satur day morning, on a fine super-royal sheet, at $2 per annum in advance; or $3, if not paid within three months fioin the date of he first No. leceived, &:c. BENJAMIN SIVJilM. Ashborough, N. C 1337. Notice THE subscriber having recent ly dis poied of his Gm making Establishment IN GREENVILLE, To N. TVER, requosls all those indebted to him to make early payment. From hi long acquaintance wi'b Mf Tyer (who has for several years past been in his em ploy) he respectfully recommends his for mer customers to him, ard is confident that nli who mav favor him with their cus tom will be satisfied. Henry Chamberlain. Cotton (Bins. THE sub-criher having purc hased the Establishment ot Henry Chamber lain, in tireenville, N. C. for making Steel Saw G'us, Respectfully informs the public that he will continue tsie b isiness at the same place. Having an extensive assortment of ma terials on hand, he assures those who may favor him witii their custom, that their or ders shall be pro:nplIy exi cuted. Gins will be repaired. Of the best materials, and at the ihorlest notice Persons when ordering will please state whether they prefer the German, or polish ed cast sleel plates. Still remains connected with this establish ment, and carrie on the Lock and Gunsmith business, He also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, of a c mposiiiou invented by Daniel Peck, f Raleigh Mill Spindles, with Sleel Collars, (turned,) and Gudgeons, manufactured equal to any in the United Slates. All orders must be directed to the Sub scriber, at Greenville Narfteet Tyer. January 30 1637. VALUABLE FOB SALE. fn HE subscribers having determined to Q engage in a diflerent pursuit, the Spectator Establishment Js offered for Sale. The Office is well provided with the ne cessary materials, and noiwithstanditi that no efforts have been made, beyond the mere transmission f f the paper to those who voluntarilv ordered it, the patronage is such that there is no other branch of business known to the subscribers in which the same amount of capital produces grea ter profits. A the sale is merely a matter of conve nience to the subset ibers, no one need ap ply as a purchaser jwIio will not sustain the political principles mr v7r.iniin has advocated. Fastmr & Moore. Newbei n, 4th Nov. 1S36. JYoticc. The Subscribers continue to tranfact Com m iss ion H u s in ess IN NORFOLK. All produce left with their Agents, Messrs. Simmons & Enre, HALIFAX, Will be forwarded without delay by the wagons now tunning from that dace to Gary's Depot, the j resent termination of the Portsmouth and Roanoke Rail Road, The waggonage is 20 cents per bale on COT 4 TON, is And the Rail Road freight from Gary's Depot to Norfolk is 25 cents per 100 lbs. James Gordon V Co. Nov. 7, 1836. '44 ELECTED by the very first Musician in the Unit-d State?. Chart- v. Horn, Esq. of New York. The Subscriber has just received Two Fianos, Of very superior tone and finish. They have been examined by five or six musicians, who pronounce them first tale; several of the oldest and most experien ced cabinet makers in this place, who have carefully examined the exterior, unhesita tingly declare them far ahead of any thing of the kind they have ever seen in Peters burg. , For the quality of these lnsiru' ments, I refer to Charles E. Horn, Esq. New York; Dr. Thomas Robinson, Petersburg; Dr. Robert Emmet Robinson, do ; Win. M. Robinsen, Esq., Richmond; Charles Berg, Esq., Professor of Music in this place. . Edward P Xash, Bookseller. Petersburg, Va. Aug. 23. 37 Miss Frances Campbell, ( FTEU tendering her unfeigned TJL thanks to her patrons for past favors begs leave to announce to the public, thai she has just returned from .New York, with her Fallar.d w inter supply of Fashionable Millinery, And Mantnamaking Materials, Where she spent several weeks for the purpose of information, having had a va riety of work executed in her line, became acquainted with several of the most fash ionable and experienced Mantau Makers in the city from whom she gained instruc tion of great importance in the business, such as will enable her to exhibit to the fancy of the ladies something new and equally pleasi ig. Her stock of Are far superior to any of her former pur chases, having had the assistance of a Connoisseur in ner selections, tne same was ttiereiore maue witn great care and exemplary task. Her Stock consist in part of the following articles (to wic) . I'ig'il Silks and Satins, Thread and Bobbinet lces, Blond lace and Edging, Dlond Capes and wash blond. French worked muslin. lace Capes, Infant Caps, Bobbinet k. muslin inserting, Long silk and kid Gloves, Velvet and oil idik Aprons, Puffs and curls. 5r he II and silver Combs, Wax and alabaster dolls, l'ovs of many kinds, fruits, nuts, he. Florence, Leghorn, satin, silk, velvet, bea-j ver and straw bonnets, in great variety. Together with man v other things loo te dious to enumerate, All of which she offers on moderate terms. All orders from a diftnce will be prompt 1 -f - tention to her business to merit a liberal patronage. I arboro , lilh Nov. 1kK- Coach, House 7 y iaiiaSCapC, and Ornamental -1$:- PIANOS,! Mm JYoticc. THE Subscriber respectfully informs j ,iftn of wenty-five per cent, on their origi the citizens of Edgccoftibe county 1 nal cosl Igccothbe that he has located himself . In Tarborough, Where he is prepared to execute all orders i:i his line of bosiivs. Thos wishing G;g, sideboards, sitting chairs fire screen's and the like painted, will bring them to the coach shop of Mr. Terrell. He will leave town and go into the conn'ry. when house painting is required. All orders in his line of business will be thankfully received and faithfully executed on reasonable terms. Lnois dc Arquer. Tarboro' 2fth Feb 1S3. R Constables'1 Blanks for sale AT THIS OFFICE, 1 -'"'""Nlllllriia HERRINGS, Bacon and Lard. THE Subscribers have just received a supply of best quality CUT HERRINGS. ALSO Bacon and Laid for saleby S. J). Colten & Son. Tarboro, May 21. NEW & FASHIONABLE FALL AND WINTER Millinery, &cl THE Subscriber informs her custom ers and the public, that she is now opening her Fall Supply of Fancy Millinery, Comprising an extensive assortment of the most fashionable and durable articles for Ladies wear, which with her former stock renders her assortment complete. Among the articles will be found Pattern silk, velvet and straw Bonnets, Ladies beaver hats, different colors, Ostrich and fancy Feathers, Head dresses, Capes, Collars, &.c. Pulls and Curls. iin great variety, Plain and figured S.Iks and Satins, Mode, Crapes, Gauze and Florence, Laces, Edgings, Inserting. and Footings, A splendid, assortment of Ribbons, artifi cial Flowers, Stc. kc. These Goods were selected by herself, and having had an excellent opportunity to become acquainted with the latest .North ern fashions, sho invites those wishing any article in her line to give her a call. A. C. Howard Tarborongli, Nov. 4. Herrings! Herrings !! BARRELS Cut Herrings, just received and for sale by fCing &1 Edmondson. May 30ih, I83r. TO THOSE Whom it may concent THE UNDERSIGNED, Having received His Summer Supply of GROCEUIE, Adopts this means of apprising his "con stituents'' of this important and splendid accession to his old stock It seems unne cessary to descant, and but for one article only. I would forbear The one alluded to is CHAMPAIGN E ra re stuff, indeed quite exhilarating a sovereign remedy for despondency; or, lo he as brief as pos sible, it has never entered the hearts of those who have not tried it, to conceive the excellencies of my 6 'ir brand Champaigne." As much miht be said in behalf of many 1 ntlior th mra BmniiiT in v clock, which con . . P ft. s I A great variety of Candies, Muscatel and bunch Raisins, Apples, Oranges and Lemons, English walnuts, Palm nuts, Butter and water Crackers, Sugar Crackers, Pine apple Cheese, Scotch Herrings, best lump Sugar, Princip and Spanish Segars, CHAMPAIGNS, very superior quality, Champaigne brandy, French brandy, Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum, "port wine, j iriBIl wnisKe.v, i-w r.iiinuu num. Spanish smoking Tobacco, Lemon Syrup, . 1. . .. !... C I. ...1 r. I nnitiin Porter. Cidr in Imltlne ! Scotch snuff, tallow Candles, sea Bread, ; Loco foco Matches, Playing cards, Mar 1 bles, 6ic. etc. I All which may be had for the considera- Joseph I. Ftraddy. July 12th, 1836. Gig for Sale. THE subscriber baa for sale a second hand Gig and Harness, Which he will sell cheap and on accom modating terms. Geo Howard. Tarboro', 1837. K2ES835 a Jl lila If M K l.l Valuable Land FOR SALK. THE Subscriber intending to remove to the Stale of Mississippi, oilers for sale on very accommodating terms, thai rulnuble Tract of Land, Whereon he now resides, containing About 800 Acres.- It is admitted lo be inferior to no farm in th-con..ty of Greene to the ipianiity of acres. It ljeg on the north side of Great Contentnea cteek, five miles below Stan ton, burg. There are on the pre mi -eg A good Dwelling House, Anil out houses and attached to it A valuable Grist MilL Between 3 and 41 0 acres of cleared Land, well adapted to the cultivation of the sta ple productions of the dmitry. particular ly cotton The terms will be made Verv accommodating, and likely young negro s taken in payment, at casn prices. Fop further particulars those who wish to j,nr chase can cou.e and judge for themselves. J. Speight. November 29, 1833- 47 Joticc. THE Subscribers will in a few days be in receipt of their Fall purchases id New York and in Petersburg, of a general Assortment of Groceries, And the important articles to the Tlantef a I this season of the year. We also intend to keep three wagons employed in lh transportation of Cotton from this 10 Halifax, And will at all times give the highest prices for baled Cotton delivered in this place. D. RICHARDS b CO. Tarboro', Oct. 14,1835. MPORTAIT 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 cc nt. On Inst months prices those desirous of obtaining Goods at a trifling ad vat nee on New York Cost, will most assuredly find it to their interest to call and learn my pri ccs before purchasing. In my Assortment will be found: Newest style dark and light Calif oes, from 10 cents to 30, Circassians, every color, 20 to 50 cents Black and colored Silks, in gcvat varielr 35 rents to 51 25, A great bargain in men's and women's Cloaks, from $3 to $3, Superfine Broadcloths, from ?- tn $7, Satliuells, from 40 cents to 1 25, White ami red Flannels, 25 cents to 1, Rose Blankets, 2 to $6 per pair, Point Blankets, 60 cents to f'lt Negro ( loth, all wool, six quarters wide only GO cents, do. do. thiee quarters wide, 35 ceajf Cloih and blanket Overcoats, gGJ to Ladies lawn undersleeves, Ladies and gentlemen's, si!k Handker- ctuets, cents lor 50, Bonnet, cep and belt Ribbon, cheap, Men's and boys HATS and Cap of every description. Ttie largest and cheapest Assortment of Boots and Shoes, Ever txhibited iu Tarhoro', (to toil:) Men's Boots, $1 7S to 3-, ' Men's ined and bound high quartered! Shoes. 87$ to $1 12J, Uic'n and low quartered; boys Shoes, 25 to 75 cents. t Girl's leather shoes, 50 crnin, I Women s leather shoes, 40 to 90 cents, Women's leather and morocco Boots, 75 cent to 5 I, Women's morocco and prunella shoes, cents lo $1 25, Extra fine kid & prunella Slipper, $ 25, Negroes coarse high and low quartered shoes, 40 cents to I, Men's morocco and seal skin Pumps, 75 cenU t SI 25. Sole Leather, 15 to 17 cents. With every other Article in the Hat and Shoe line. ALSO, a large and well selected itock of GROCERIES, Hardware. Cutlery, China, Glass Earthenware, All of w hich are now offered at the Cheap Cash Store For Cash or tlurler, S3 m Or on the usual credit, at most Exlraordi nary Low Pficet. V JAS. fVEDDELL. Tarboro', .1 an. 14, 1S3S. 4 - "
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