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ft up) J 1 1 'fjgfr Land for sale. 0TS1WE nbsrribcr having determined to SbL move to ihe south, offers lor sale Itis Land adjoining the town of Tarborouh, Which for health, beauty of location, good water, Aic. is not inleri r lo s:iiy in this section of the S'site- The tract i ont.iins 300 Acres, Terms niale accommodating. Chits. G. Hunter. February 6, 1K37. I WISH a purchase a quantity of Bale Cotton, For which the highest maikel price will be paid .V CASH. Will J. Andrews, j Sparta, g Feb. 1837. ' Doct. John A. Minnis, TUomsonian Botanic Physician, LATELY OF RALEIGH, N C OULD respectfully inform the pub lic that lie has located At the Fulls of Tar ircr, And offers his professional services to the j community , and hopea that his own indi vidual attention to the practice; with the unrivalled success, 'hat has ever attended, the Thotnsonian system, when properly administered, will secure lo him tiie public confidence and patronage. Kocky Mount. N. C. Feb. 20th, 1S37. JVbticc. THE subscriber havinz qualified at February Term 1637, of I he County Court of Edgecombe, as Administrator on the csiute of Arthur Parker, Jr. de&d. Requests all person' having claims against said es'ate io present theni' properly au thenticated within the lime t rt-scribed by law, or this notice will he plead in bar of their recovery and all those indebted to .aid estate will inak-- payment immediate ly, as no indulgence cau be given. Arthur Parker, AdmU March 2, S37. Young Jack, "ILL STAND the present season which has commenced. He vi I he ai J C. Knight's store on ihe 1 St h and JDt t of the present month, and longer if necessary ''hen home and stay seven days, then back lo Knight's slore -o on till the 1st 1 .i y of July, when the season will expire, lie will be let to mares al FOUi: DOLLARS the leap, SIX Dollars the season, and TEN Dollars to insure a mare lo be in foal, with 25 Cents to the Groom in every instance. The 3 aon and leap money to be due at the end of the season the insurance from the first day of January next. Mart put if not mentioned otherwise at H e time they are llrst put. Mill he charged by the season and when charged no alteration will be made. Great care will be taken to pre vent accidents, but no liability if any should occur. Any person putting a mare by ihe insurance and fails to attend the stand, will be held bound lor the insu rance money whether she gets in foal or not. A liansferof pro petty belore itis Jtocertained whether in foal or not, forfeits the insurance uionev. D. G. Baker. 13th March, 1837. Q"T"I have a Jinny colt which I 'will sell lo. D. G B. LEANBEK, WILL STAND i If ensuing season at his stable four miles west ol Col. Sharpe's. seven miles east of Upper Town Creek mee'in" house He will be let to mares lit FIVE DOLLARS the leap, SIX Dollars the season, and LIGHT Dollars to iusuie a mate to be in foal, with 25 Cents to ihe Groom in every in stance. The season will commence the 10th of March and end the 15th of July next. The leap and season money will be due at the end of the season, and that with interest the insurance money will be due the 1st of January next, or as soon as the fact is ascerlaine.l or the propeity changed. Any person pulling by the in surance and fails to liend the stand, for feits the insurance money . All caie will he taken lo prevrut accidents, but do lia bility for any that may happen. Ltander, Is nine years old this spring; his mules are well calculated to draw the attention cf any person that wants lip-lop mules. John U. Pitt. 13th March, 1S37. Printing neatly executed, AT THIS OFFICE. "f'M Gnlph Cotton Seed, Fiji HE subscribers have received from JL ew Orleans, 250 bushels Petit Gnlph Cotton Seed. They have also on hand and are now re ceiving a general assortment of GROCERIES. All of which ihey offer for sale on reason able terms. Ar M. Martin $ Don nan. Petersburg, Va. Feb IS. 8 G Notice. - 4 HE subscriber having: removed to the southwest, has appointed ivm nor fleet, Esq His Agent t.i adjust his affairs. Al! per sons, therefoie. having unsettled business with me, will please call on him. Edwin Dnncy. Tarboro', Jan. 30, 1S37. 5 JYotice. AVING positively decided on remo ina from Tarboro' on the 1st June. we re.pectlull v invite all our friends who have unsettled account of any description wiili u-, to call and settle the same at ihe earliest possible day their convenience will Hilmit, Our business has been of long standing-, and our uniform di-position to be accommodating to our customers, we hope will be a sufficient stimulus to insure a punctual acquiescence to our request, that we may be enabled to close our busi ness by May Court, (the longest time we think of residing in Tarbornugh.) Thi appeal is made ill) a confident expecta lion thai ail concerned will call at our slure as desired. Any c'aims on us will be promptly paid when presetted. W e ahu oiler Any Goods in our Slore AT COST. The stock is large, variety very general, quality superior, and bought K) p, 15 per cent umter pi ices generally paid lor Goods the last year. Real Estate, Store house, ware houses, and Lot, Large and extensive, the most pleasantly located and arrai.ged lor business of any in liie place inde-d it i not inferior to any in the "Male, for comfort and ex ended mercantile operations. A large Dwelling And out houses of all descriptions, p'ea sandy locied in good condition tor a large family or boarding house, dining room 40 leet long with two LoU of Laud attached. 'Two Lots of Land With a gin and screw house, a first rale iron screiv. hiu! GO saw gin, with room to hold U.U.Ut0 His seed cot on. ami 50 hales when packed a lare stable, granary, fodder loll, and cauiage houses, work shop, k.c. not inferior to any in the State. About 200 acres of Land, One and a half miles from town t conve nient pi ivilege lor any resident in Tarboro. Also, a plantation on Full ing Creek, 750 acr s, 15 miles above Tarboro, with a large anil comfortable dn elling house, all ueie-sary out houses, large garden well enclosed, grape vine-, selected fruit liees, k.c ur louuced by a large and handsome grove, and as good water as any below the mountains comprising one of the hand somest and heal hiest locations in this part of the county. The dwelling is in the pine woods, i miles from the Creek, or main plantation; on which is a good overseer's house, cotton In use, negro houses, Lc. with a large barn and stabbs- and the best farm yard in the county for raising man ure, all well enclosed cleared laud suffi cient to make 000 barrels corn, 40 to oO.OO1' lbs seed cotton small grain, pota toes, kc. kc. well divided, with good gates, fer.ces, Si.c and will insure to the purcha ser a profitable investment as any tarm 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 properly will be sold at a great sacrifice. H. $ S D. GOTTEN, S. D. COTTEN $ SON Feb. 24, iS37. Flo For Sale. .r. A likely young negro Girl, Aged about eigne vears, is offered for sale oti accommodating terms. Apply at this Office. February 6thT1837. JYoticc. IS hereby given that, pursuaut to an ori der ef the Board of Directors of the Wilmington and. Ha high Rail Road Company, A fifth Instalment of ten dollars on the Share, will be required of the Storkhohl. eis, on or before the. 1st day of Api ii next E. B. Dudley. VresH. Wilmington, Jan. 20lh, 1S37. 5 Southern itt3en, And Man of imsiness. What do we live for, but io improve our scltes, and be useful lo one another? THE subscriber proposes to publish in the lown of Uhborouzh. Raudolnh county . C. a weekly newspaper under me auove tine. From inalure reflection on the subject, and some consultation with men of expe rience. it is believed, thai, by connecting the ordinary variety of a Newspaper, with practical Ueal maxims, advice, anoroved forms. Lc in tw.e transaction ol business the publication may be rendered useful, and generally acceptable, at least lo the citizens of this Slate. 1 is ditHcult io enumerate beforehand, all uie Miujt-cts that may be considered within Ihe design of this paper; but among other tilings, due attention will he paid to Religion, Morality, (-.duration, Pol tics, Ag riculture, Commerce, Lc. together with the new of the day, foreign and dome-tic The business matter will be similar in character lothat which appears in the ll and 2d vols, of the "Man of business;" and if necessary, some of I lie subjects there treated of, will be more fully explained. In politics, the publication is pledged to no party. And it is hoped and believed that no improper piejud.ee will be indulg ed All parties shall have fair play. The Editor promises without reserve, ihe strict est attention lo die chastity of hi column-; and so far as practicable to render tie publication exactly sun h as every wor thy citizen will tike pleasure m introdu cing to tiie notice of h's fa mi I v friends. TERMS i The Citizen will he issued every Satur dry morning, on a fine super-royal sheet, a' per annum in advance; or 3. if not (Mid within three mouths liom the da'e of ihe hi si iNo. rect ived, &.c. BENJJiMIN SIVAIM. AhborougH, .N. C 1337. Notice THE subscriber having recently dis-jio-ed of his Gin waking Establishment IS GIIKENVILLE, To N. TVEI1, requests all those indebted to him to make railv payment. From hi long acquaintance with Mr. Tver (who ha for -everal year past been in Ids em pl'y) he respectfully recommends Ids for aer customers lo him, ard is confident that al! who mav favor him wiih their cus tom will ! satisfied. Henry Chamberlain. Cotton 5iitS. THE sub-criber having purchased the Es'abl shment of Heuiy Chamber lain, ii, Greenville, N. C. for making Steel Saw Gi s, Respectfully informs the public that he will continue the business at me same place. Having an extensive assortment of ina tei i;ij- on hand, he assures those w ho may favor Li id with their cu-toiu, that their or ders si. ail be promptly executed. Ohis ivitt be repaired. Of the best mateiials, and at the shortest notice. Persins when oi deling will plea'e late whether thev preter the German, or polish ed cast steel plates. Slill reiiains connected with tiiis establish ment, ami carric on the Lock and Gunsmith business, He als. makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, oia c-uipovi. io;i in veiled by Daniel P-ck, if Raleigh Jlt7 Spindles, with Steel Cillars, (turned,) and Gudztoris. unnofaoured equal to any in the United Stales. All orders must be directed to the Sub scriber, at Greenville Norficet Tyer. January 30 1S37 VALUABLE Newspaper Eslahl 'ncnt FOR SALE. TH E subscribers having determined to engage in oiflVn nt pursuit, tiie spectator Establishment Is offered for Sale. The Office is well provided with the ne cessary materials, and notwithstanding lhat no efforts have been- made, beyond the mere transmission of the paper to those who voluniar Iv ordered it, the patronage is such that there is no other branch' of business known lo the subscribers in which the same amount of capital produces grea ter profits. As the sale is merely a matter of conve nience to the subset ibers, no one need ap ply as a purchaser who il not sustain the political principles widen the Spectator has advocated. Pasteur & Moore. Nebernf 4lh Nor. 1S36. JYoticc. The Subscribers continue to transact Co m m iss ion B n sin ess IN NORFOLK. All produce left with their Agents, Messrs. Simmons & Eure, HALIFAX, Will be forwarded without delay by the wagons now tunning from lhat place to Gary's Depot the present termination of the Portsmouth and Roanoke Rail Road, The waggonage is 20 ceuis per bale ori COT d TON; And the Rail Road fi eight from Gary'g Depot to Norfolk is 25 cents per 100 ibs. James Gordon Co. Nov. 7. 1836. 44 5 ELECTED by the very first Musician Ik!!!? mi ihe Unit-d State-, Charlks E. Hok.v, Esq. of New York. The Subscriber has just received Two Fionas. Of very superior lone and finish. Vwy have been examined by five or six musicians, who pronounce them first tale; several of the oldest and most experien v:ed cabinet makers in this place, u ho have i arefully examined tiie exterior, unhesita tingly declare them far ahead of an v thing ot the kind they have ever seen in Peters burg For the oualitv ot these Instm. ments, I ref r io Chailes E. Horn, Esq. New York; Dr. Thomas Robin-on, Petersburg; Dr. Uobert Emmet Robinson, do ; Wm. M. Kobiuson, E-q , Itichoiond; Charles Berg, Esq., Professor of Music in this place. h1irni'il 1 "noh ' MUJI UI U 1 v hOOlCSeller. Petersburg, Va Aug. 23. JSotice. Miss Frances Campbell, a FTER tendering her unfeigned thanks to her patrons for iast favors begs leave to announce to Ihe public, that she has just returned from .New York, w ith her Fallai.d winter supply of Fa shion i ble Mill inery, And Muntuamaking Materials, Where she spent several weeks foi the pu'pose of iniormatiou, hiving had a va riety f workexei uted in her line, became acquainted with sev eral of the most fash- ' ioiiable and experienced .iaotau Makers ! in the city from whom she gained intror- ' tion of great importance in the business, such as will enable her Jo exhibit to the fancy of the ladies something new and equally pleasing. Her stock of Are far superior to any of her former pur chases, having had the assistance of a Connoisseur in her selections, the s.ime was therefore made with greal care and exemplary task. Her Stock consist in part of tiie following articles (to wic) Kig'd Silks and rsaiius, T'iread and Bobhioet I. ices, Blond lace and Ltlging, Blond Capes ami wash blond, French worked muslin, lace Capes, Infant Caps. Cohiiioet z muslin inserting, I Long SI I k and kid Gloves, Velvet and oil .-i k Aprons, P.iffs and curls. Shell and silver Combs, Wax and alabasler dolls, Toys of inxuy kinds, fruits, nuts, k.c. Florence, Leghorn satin, silk, velvet, bea ver and straw oonn- ts, in great variety. Together with many other things too te-j nious to enumerate, All of which she offers on moderate ferms Iv attended to, and she hopes by strict at-i lentionto her business to merit a liberal j All nr.l.rc (r.im .tie, .v. II l. r.r.,..,l patronage. Tarhoro', I7lh Nov 1836. Coach, House, Landscape, ' aud Uvaamenlal j i5: ! nil !IE Subscriber respectfully informs IL theciti2ens of Edgecombe county ; lhat he has located himself In Tarhorough, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line of business. Those wishing Gigs, sideboards, sitting chair, 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 thankfidly received and faithfully executed on reasonable terms. Lwis de rfrqner. Tarboro' 26th Feb 1835 8 Constables1 Blanks for sale AT THIS OFFICE. HEUR1NGS. Bacon and Lard. THE "Mibseribers have just received a supply of best quality CUT HERRINGS. ALSO Bacon and Laid for sate, by S. 1). Collen & Son.. Tarboro', May 24. .1 . 1 til 1 NEW & FASHIONABLE FALL AND WINTER Millinery c. ' FBI H E Subscriber informs her custom JJ. ers and the public, lhat she opening her Fall Supply of Fancy Millinery, Comprising an exten-ive abutment of the most fashionable and durable article- for i Ladies wear, which with tier former stock renders her assortment complete. Among th-articles will be found Patlern silk, velvetand Ladies beaver hai. different colors, O-i rich and fancy Featheis, llfad dresses. Capes, Collars, Sic. Puffs mid ( urls. in great varieiy, Plain and figured S.Iks and Satins, Mode, Crapes, Gauzes and Florences, Laces, Edt:in, Inseriiugs ;ind Footings, A splendid assortment of Ribbons, arlifi rial Flowers. Sic ice These Goods were seh-eted bv her-elf, and having bed an exollent opportunity io become acquainted with the Iciest .North ern fashion-, she in ites th- jse wishing any article in her line lo give her a call. A C Howard Tatborongh, Nov. 4. Herrings! Herrings!! BARRELS Cut Herrings. just received and for sale by King & Edmondson. May 30i h, 1836. TO THOSE Whom it may concern1 ' THE UNDERSIGNED, Having received His Summer Supply of GROCEMUS, Adopts this means of apprising his 'con stituents" of this important and splendid accession to his old stork It seems unne cessary to descant, and but for one article only. 1 would forbear. The one alluded to is CHAMPAIGNE rare stuff, indeed quile exhilai atiug a sovereign remedy for despondency ; or, to he a brief as pos- i silde, it has never entered the hearts of IhosP who have not tried it, to conceive ; the excellencies of my Vox brand Champaign?." A muc,h mhht be sai(l in behalf f many br th-.gJamo.ic my stock, which con- BISI9 '1 IOC lull"" ioji Hint let. A great variety of Candies, Muscatel and bunch Ra sins. Apples, Oranges aurt Lemons, English walnuts, Palm nuts. Butter ami water Crackers, Sugar Cracke:s, Pine apple Chese, Scotch Herrings, best lumpugar, Principe anl 'auish "egats, r CHAMPAIOE, very superior quality, Champaigie brandy, French brandy, Holland Gin, Jamah a Ruin Poit wiue, 'ifi.uK3fnr, W,'t1. ed. All which inav be had for the conidera lion of twenty-five per cent, on their origi- nal cosi Joseph B. Braddy. .lolv 12th. 183r Gig for Sale. THE subscriber has for sale second hand Gig and Harness, Which he will sell cheap and on accom tnodating terms. Geo. Howard. Chinese Mulberry. rWl HE siibsciiber ha- lot ili-posal seve Jl. ra! h indred rooted trees and cut tings of the noted Morus Mulncuules, or JVYw Chinese Mulberry; Found doubly advaniageou for silk cul ture, and one of the mot beautiful orna mental tiees, of moderate size, the ey can rest upon. Ot the ease of propaga. ling this tree and its rapid growth Ihe pub lic mav judge when informed that from a small rooted plant, for which a dollar was paid at Baltimore about four year since, the suh-criber ha disposed of a large number, and has yet as above s'ated, and that bis first protagaieJ trees are near twenty feet high :md beautifully propor tioned. The leaf is a darX green color and often 16 inches long and 11 broad. The price, (no re.tu. e.i) is .0 cent each for plants upwards ot 5 'eel high, and proportionate for those of a smaller size t when a number are taken at a time. SIDNEY WELLER. Brinkleyville, Halifax couniv, N. C ) Dec. 15,'lS3 P. S. Mr. G-.-U. Howard is my Agent fv vines and trees at Tai borough and vicini ty, and thoe desirous of any plants would do well to make early application, so that they mav be included in a box about to be sent lo Mr. Howard. S. W. Notice. THE Subscribers will in a few days b in leceipt of their Fall purchases in New York and in Peiersburgt of a general Assortment of Groceries, i' mJ ? And the important articles lo the Planter J at thrs season of the year. j We also intend to keep three wagong J employed in Ihe transportation of Coltor from thi- io Halifax, ami will i all tune give ihe hignest prices for baled Cotton delivered in this place. I) RICHARDS te CO. Tarboro', Oct. 14, 1835. G3IMPfl.lTANT To the Public. Having on hand a very large and extensive STOCK OF VV'inter Goads, I now offer them At a reduction of 10 per cent. On last months prices those de sirous f obtaining Goods a? a trifling advance on New York Cost, will most -isure..'y find it to their interest to call aud Team my pri ces before purchasing. In my Assortment will be four.d: Newest style da-k and l:ghi Calicoes, from 10 cent- io 30, Circassians, every eolor, 20 to 50 cents, Black and colored Silks, in great Variety, 35 cents to $1 25, A creat bargain io men's and women's Cloaks, from to $8, Snpeifine Broadcloths, from $2 to 7, Satiinelts, from 40 cents to 1 25, W hite and red Flannels, 25 cenu to- 5 1, Rose Blankets, $2 to $6 per pair, Point Blankets, GO cenis to 51, -egro ( lolb, all wool, six quarters wide, only l0 cents, do. do. ihtee quarters wide, 35 centg, Cloth and blanket Overcoats, 6J to 8, Ladies lawn underleeves, Ladies and gentlemen's si.'k Hat.dker. chief. 25 cents to $1 50, Bonnet, cap and belt Ribbon, d.eap, Men's and boys HATS and Cap of very description. The largest and cheaptst Assortment ef Jitiots and xhoes, . rer exhibited in Tarboro, (to wit:) Men's Boots, $1 75 to 3, ' Men's lined and boun-i high quartered ?hoes. 87J lo 12J. Hish and low quartered boys Shoes, 25 to 75 tents. Girl's lenihei shoes, 50 cents, Women's leather shoes, 40 lo 90 cents, Women's leather and morocco Boots, 75 cents to SI, Women's morocco and prunella shoes, cenis lo $ 25, Extra fine kid k prunella Slippers, $1 25, Negroes coarse high and low quartered shoes, 40 cents to $, Men's morocco and seal skin Pumps, "5 cents t j SI 25. Sole Leaihe-r, 15 to 17 cents. With every other Article in the Hat and Shoe line. ALSO, a larje and well selected sloclt of GROCERIES, Hardware. Cutlery, China, Glass 3 Earthenware, All of which are now offered at the Cheap Cash Store For Cash or Barter, . tr on the usual credit, at most Extraordi nary Low Prices. JAS. WEDDELL, Tarboro', Jan. 14, 1836. ' W Tarboro, 1837.
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