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THE WONDER OF THE Instruction blended with Mr. 3m W. ZVSHkTi, tlB GREAlEbi MAGICIAN of t he present day , eitner id hurope or America, ",e same ui wiium an papers throughout the United Slate have spoken in terms of the highest commend dion; proprietor of the Most splendid Apparatus, n the centre of which Mr. RYAN will employ his science to excite 1 he imagina limi of tle aadience on a variety of ob ject. ("d drflen-iit from each other,) "which will produce by turns wonder and a increment, to charm the eye of the he boldinu. intent upon penetrating the mys terious delusions presented to them. For 3 nights only, On Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, the 11, 12, and 13 of September, S37, Large Hoom in the Hotel at Tar borough. This Grand and Extraordinary Exhibi tion will be composed of 3 parts. j PART 1 Tricks of Address, Necro mancy, Physical Experiments, Legerde main, Mechanical, Magical and Euchants jn: Illusions. PART 2 Extraordinary Amusements, fhantascopal. Surmise, Astonishment, ( Metamorphose, and a variety of beautiful ! Experiments, dedicated to the Ladies, j PART 3 The wonderful and truly un. rivalled Dance of Dhmrr Plates. The whole to conclude with the aston tshing and surprising Pistol Trick. Any Gentleman will be allowed to load j PISTOL, with powder and ball, and to fue at Mr. Ryan, who will receive the ball in any part of his body the company may designate being the 240'h time of his at tempting the experiment, a feat never attempted by any other person in the world except himself, and stands the SC PLCS ultra of the Cabalistic Art. Ladies need be under no apprehension cf danger, as this feat is not performed until the whole of the deceptions are over. GOOD MUSIC will attend the Exhibi tion. UTA change of performance will be made at each representation. The most eligible seats appropriated to Ladies and Children. UjTickets 50 cents Children under lOhBlf pi ice. Doors open at 7 o'clock, performance to commence at 8 o'clock precisely. Tickets may be obtained at the principal Hotels, also at the Door. Scats for colored persons 23 cents. Teacher Wanted. A PERSON capable of teaching the rudiments of the English language, who can come well recommended, can j pet a School worth $20 per month, and I hoard found, in the vicinity of Tison's ! Store, Titt county. Apply to Benjamin Joiner, or to ! John Joiner, Esq. j July 6, 1837. j Copper Sf Tin icarc BmNUFilCTOR-S', PORTSMOUTH, VA. j Wm. D. Roberts, Jr. RESPECTFULLY announces to the Farmers of Virginia and Norih Carolina, that having received extensive I 'pplies of foreign and American Copper j f all the various thickness" adapted to the manufacture of Brandy, Turpentine,' j ii'l other Stills, will be happy to receive their orders as soon as practicable, j Hehns on hand, of the most approved j construction, i Brandy Stills, Pram 90 to 110 gallons. j WORMS of all den criptions, and a large 8nd general assortment of articles of Tin J and Copper manufacture, j Old Stills, Worms, he. repaired in the bfst manner, or taken in exchange for ones. I Farmers ami merchants trading to Nor j i'ik, via rivers or canal, are informed j ,hat hy addressing the undersigned, their poods can be shipped free of expense, liav'f a Copper and Tin Ware Establish 1 D.ent located at that place, conducted by sd?fa,iSahle agent, A- S Doxier. , BTNorth Carol ma Bank Notes receiv- 1 fl in payment without disrntuir b To avoid all mistake, please ad- ess WM. D. ROBERTS, Jr. Tin Copper ware Manufacturer, . Portsmouth, Va. June 15, 1837. Touch them and they rvill speak for themselves. "AVE sent to Mr. James Wedtlell, tarboro'. om r m .a-wa .. . i I "lebrated ' " " French Grand Action Piano fortes, Made bv StnrU, iv .. o. ew York tk. r ' l , --- n vi nil ii ii is inree ""ndred and fifty dollars. All ihose who lif t p-irU8 tQ Ree aad examme the very ""8 made in the United Statei ii do well just to call at Mr. Weddell States, s '"specttheone now sent I shall en- Vfr to keen Mr tv -I. ...nnr....i n tlrst ,ate pianog at the jowest cash prices. P. K1SH, Petersburg. le Agent in Virginia and North Caro- Piaij tiorstodart. Worrester h Dunham's 0 Fortes. May 29, 1837. Shocco Springs. ::- THIS well known Watering place will be again opened for the recep tion of Visiters on the ist of June next. The testimonials of the efficacy of this Water, particularly in cases common to (he lowlands, are of sufficient notoriety, and require reference only to those whose txpei ience has enabled them to test its virtues. I deem it only necessary to Mate that the Water has been recently analyzed, and its ingredients are of the same class with most of the Virginia Springs and the famous Bedford Springs of Pennsylvania. For the benefit of the Public, I have thought proper to subjoin a letter or two from eminent Professional men, whose intimate acquaintance with the properties 01 me aier renders them judges of its efficacy. competent Since the last Season, several Bed rooms with Fire places have been erected for the convenience of Families. Ann Johnson. Shocco Springs, May 25, 1837. From Simmons J. Baker, AID. Dear Madam The case referred to, in the conversation I had the honor to have uh you a few days past, was that of Mr. Paul, of Scotland Neck. He had a violent acute inflammation of the Liver, which was subdued with great difficulty when he was convalescent, his skim was of a deep orange color. As Mr. Paul had been severely disciplined, I was unwilling to give him more medicine, and advised him to accompany me to Shocco Springs, lo which he consented. We arrived on a Tuesday evening; on Wednesday mom- ins, ousiiiess cauea me to Kaleigu, and I uiu uui return until aunaay evening, when, to my astonishment, Mr. Paul s skin was as clear as it ever was. or three days he returned to In two 1 Scotland erk. was drafled and went tu Norfolk, and remained there until the troops were disnanded He was one of the few, en camped at the Peach Orchard, who esca ped with impunity. Your most obed't, & J. BAKER. Scotland Neck, May 10, 1S37. From F. A. Thornton, Esq. Alexandria, Warren Co. May 10. Dear Madam For several months pre vious to leaving home for Shocco Spring, my health was dreadful. Indeed, my sit uation was considered critical. . When I reached Shocco, I was unable, without as sistance, to get from my carriage to my room. I did not drink the water more than a fortnight, before I had so far recov ered my health as to be able to walk a lone all over the yard; and, in a very short time afterwards, to the astonishmentof my frunds, I returned hom entirely well. FRANK Jl. THORNTON. From John Beccwilh, M. D. Raleigh, May 10, 1S37. DkaR Madam Ymi not unreasonably conclude that one who, like myself, has been an occasional visiter at Shocco Springs for more than five and twenty years, should be able to form a just esti mate oi their medical etl cts. It gives me pleasure to be able, from much obser vation, and no small personal experience, to say, that the waters are well adapted to cases of convalescence from bilious and intermittent Fevers; that they correct a vitiated or deficient action of the Liver; give keenness to the appetite, and toue an l energy to the digestive Organs. Those who reside in low and unhealthy districts of country, will find at Shocco during the Summer months, a pure and invigorating air, comfortable accommo dations, mineral waters answering all reasonable expectations, and a table, of which the only fault is, being rather too tempting for invalids. It is proper to rentaik, that th water parts with ccuch of its active properties in a short time alter being drawn from the Spring, and therefore, in order to realize its full benefits, visiters should take it at the Fountain. Very respectfully, JOHN BECKiriTH. To Mrs. Johnson, Shocco Spings. From F'lis Malone, M. D. May 2, 1337. Dear MaijAM I take pleasure in stating that in my opinion, the water of Shocco Springs is possessed of an extensive and direct influence over the diseased actions of many of the organs of our system. Ac tively diureiic, gently laxative, and, if e- ercise is taken after using it, not a little diaphoretic, together with its invigorating influence over the chylopaetic apparatus increasing the appetite aud strengthening the powers of digestion, it could not well be otherwise than that the proper use of it should be greatly conducive to the resto ration of the healthy action of diseased or gans, to wnicn it Dears so many est re lation. My information in relation to its medi cal properties has been derived from no little personal experience, it win reaony occur t o intelligent medical men, to what class of diseases a remedy having such effects as described above, will be appli cable, who will likly be consulted by in valid wishing to avail themselves of its benefits before leaving their respective homes. Respectfully, yours, he. ELLIS MALONE. To Mrs. Ann Johnson. Superior Court Blanks, County Court do. Sheriff's and Constables do. for sale. Notice. lOTAYING positively decided on remo v,n? Irn Tarboro' on the 1st June, e respectfully incite olir friend's who nave unsettled accounts of any description with us, to call and settle the same at the earliest possible day their convenience will admit. Our business has been of long .n,m,g( nnq our uniform disposition 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 oar busi ness by May Court, (the longest time we think of residing in Tarborough.) This appeal is made nth a confident expecta tion that all concerned will call at our store as desired. Any claims on us will be promptly paid when presented. We also offer Any Goods in our Store AT COST. The stock is large, variety very general, quality superior, and bought 10 to 15 per cent, under prices generally paid for Goods the last year. ft Ileal Estate, Store house, tvare houses, and Lot, Large and extensive, the most pleasantly located and arranged for business of any in the place indeed it is not inferior to any in the State, for comfort and extended mercantile operations. A large Dwelling, And out houses of all descriptions, plea santly located in good condition for a large family or boarding house, dining room 40 feet long with two Lots of Land attached. Two Lots of Land, With a gin and screw house, a first rate iron screw, and 60 saw tin, with room to hold 100,009 lbs seed col on, and 50 bales when packed a large stahie, fiianary, ! fodder lolt, and rariiage houses, work shop, he. not inferior to any in the State. About 2no acres of Land, One and a half miles from town -a conve nient privilege for any resident in Tarboro. Also, a plantation on Fish ing Creek, 750 acres, 15 miles above larbom", with a large and comfortable duelling ho'ise, all uece-sary out houses, large garden well enclosed, grape vines, selected iron trees, &,c sur rounded by a laiga and handsome grove, and as c od water as anv below the mountain comprising one of the hand somest and healthiest locations in this part f the county. 1 he dwelling' is in the pine woods, Ij miles from the C reek, or main plantation- on which is a good ov erseer's house, cotton hUse, negro bouses, &c. with a large barn and stables and the best farmyard in the county for raising man ure, all well enclosed cleared land sulfi- ient to make COO barrels corn, 40 to 5,000 lbs seed co'ton, small grain, pota toes, fkc. he. well divided, with good gates. fences, he. and will insure to the purcha ser as profitable investment as any tarm in the county of the same extent. Anv person residing down tne country would find this one of the most healthy aud delightful residences in the State. All or any of the above property will be sold at a great sacrifice. A. $ S. D. GOTTEN. S. D. GOTTEN $ SON. Feh. 24. 1S37. Coach, House. Landscape, and Ornamental HE Subscriber respectfully informs theciiixens of Edgecombe county that he has located himself In Tarborough, Where he is prepared t execute all orders in his line of business. Those wishing Gigs, sideboards, sitting chairs, fire screens and the like painted, will bring them to the coach shop of Mr Terrell. He will leave to-vn and go into the conn rv.when house painting is required.,; All orders in his line of business will be thankfullyreceived and faithfully executed on reasonable terms. Lewis deArquer. Tarboro' 2(th Feb 183fV ESTABLISHMENT OF The Journal Office OWING to the intended removal of one of the Editors, and the wish of the other to devote himself more exclusively to the duties of his profession, the under signed offer for sale the establishment of the North Carolina Journal Office. The Office is well found in Job, Newspaper and Ornamental Type, the bst of subscri beis is tolerably large, and they doubt not might be greatly augmented by a little exertion. To any person desirous of em barking in the business, it offers induce ments not infeiior to any in this State, but to a practical printer they know of no in vestment he could make of his money, that would yield him a more profitable return. Hybart & Strange. Fayetteville, May 30, 1S37. RP A I Rail Road Office, Wilmington, May 6th, 1837. PURSUANT to an order of the Board of Directors, the Stockholders of the WILMINGTON AND RALETGH Rail Koad Company, Will be called on for the following Instal- ments, viz: $5 per share, to be paid, on or before the 1st July nxt, $. 1st October, 10 1, loth December, James (hcen, PresH. NEW HOTEL, JYasMillc, JYo. Ca. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has opened as A HOTEL the house re cently occupied by Mr. Amos Battle, and is prepared to etttertain Travellers and Boarders, In the very best style the country will al ford. His stables, which are excellent, wiil be supplied with the best of proven der and careful ostlers; and every possi ble attention will be given to render those comfortable who may favor him with their patronage. Benjamin Screws, Nashville, No. Ca. 10th June, M37. Mrs.!. C. Howard, IS now opening her Spring Supply of Goods, which having teen selected by herself she can recommend without any hesita'ion as being of superior quality. Her aortment is extensive, and includes a general variety of Fancy Millinery. In her assortment will be found : A variety of Pattern Bonnets, Tuscan and straw do. of nearly every shape and feature. Veils, Shawls. Scarfs, and Handkerchiefs of different qualities and prices, Laces, Edgings, Inserting and Footings, H?ad dresses, Capes, Collars, he. Mode, Crapes, Gauzes and Florences, Head ornaments, hair Nets, Puffs h Curls, large quantity of Ribbons, artificial Flowers, he. he. CTMrs. H. has patterns of the latest fashions. She invites an inspection of her Goods. Mantua making done as usual. Tarboro', April 28. Parj your Taxes. t fe 1 H E subscriber having been appoint- , M ed Collector of the Taxes in UlOlllVlU I, Jilt! UUI U Earnestly calls upon those interested to come forward and pay f lie same forth with. He hopes this notice will be un mediately attended to. Jas. U. Redmond. Tarboro, June 1, 1837. ' HO CKXTSGZZiim Mineral Springs, Frequently called Leonaz Castle.) SITUATED in Rockingham County, North Carolina, ilirectly on Messrs. Peck. Wellford Si Co.'s Slage Line, from Washington City to Milledgeville, Geo. a high, handsome, healthy, and pleasant situation; the water (analyzed by Profes sr Olicstead,) impregnated with Sul phur, Carbon of Iron, aud Magnesia, a solution of excelleut Mineral Water, Operating as a Cathartic, Diuretic, he., strengthening and organising the powers of digestion, Stom;ich, Bowels, Liver, Kidneys, he, excellent in Liver affec tions, Dyspepsia, Debility, Eruptions, he; invigorating the w hole system. It is confidently believed that medical intelli gence, if consulted, would recommend this water. The bathing establishment will be in good order. The Proprietor is thankful and under obligations to those that have patronized him, and informs visiters to the Springs, stage passengers, travellers, he. that he will furnish good accommodations, dur ing the approaching summer season; aud he flatters himself that he has given gene- ral satisfaction to his friends and acquam tances heretofore. Jno. J. June 1st, 1S37. Wright. Gig for Sale. THE subscriber has for sale a second hand Gig and Harness, Which he will sell cheap and on accom modating terms. Geo. Howard. WLOLESALE m -::- yE h 'his day formed a Copart W nership under the firm of Warrtn Harris Se Co. For the purpose of carrying on a Whole kale Grocerv. WARREN HARRIS, BENJA. HARRIS HENRY HARRIS. Portsmouth, Va. 21st March, 1637. WARREN HARRIS & CO. Are now receiving A large general Assortment of Groceries, fyc. Which will be sold on accommodating terms. 227 bags Rio, Laguira h Java Coffee 42 bbis Porto Rico Sugar, 20 hhd3 do do 0 hhds New Orleans do 5 hhds M Croix do 40 bbls Loaf do 10 boxes do do very superior 125 bbls family and ex'ia s.p'r Flour, 45 " Baliiuiore Whiskey, 30 hhds " do 20 tierces New Orleans Molasses 60 basts Champaigne Wine 10 halt pipes Cognac Brandy, 5 " Holland Gin, 10 qr casks sweet Malaga Wine, lo " Pale Sherry do 2 hhds MaHeira do 5 qr casks do do very supV, 75000 Hnvanua Segars, 40 boxes Sperm and patent Candles, 40 No 1 Soap. 20 " Starch, 60 " bnnrh Raisis, 50 five gallon Demijohns, 150 kegs cut Nails, assorted, 20000 lbs Iron, assorted, 1000 " Slrel, do Imperial 4 Gunpowder TEAS, Spicp, Pepper, Nutmegs and Ginger. 150 pieces cotton Bag, .ig, 100 sacks Liverpool Salt, 100 reams wrapping Paper. All orders for goods will be punctually attended to, and vtill be put up at the Lowest Wholesale Prices. Goods sent to our care will be forwarded with despatch. Further arrivals daily expected. Warren Harris 6? Co. Portsmouth, March 21st, 1837. To the Ladies. f n 1 1 E Subscriber is now oppning at hs Ji Cheap Cash store, the following 'JS"e7V Goods. Which he respectfully solicits the Ladies .-.' .. ..v m fall nli.u i .... om, .., ana ropnns, A great variety of painted Muslins and Cambrics, of the most beautiful patterns both small and large, Elegant printed Bishop Lawns, some with silk stripes, Small patfiTu Belts to match. Beautiful small pattern Chtllys, A splendid assortment of needle worked lace and muslin Capes ami Collars, the greatest bargains and richest Goods ev er offered, Dunstable, Berlin, Swiss and fancy straw Bonnets, newest and most fashionable shapes, in great variety. Cap borders with flowers, a new article, Artificial sprigs for caps and wreaths for the hair, Bonnett, cap and belt Ribbone, to suit ev ery taste, Very handsome belt Buckles h Bracelets, Elegant assortment of fancy neck shawls, Fouchetts and embroidered lace Scarfs, entirely new, Ladies and misses Corsetts, of the most approved make, in great variety, A large assortment of Ladies and misses rarasois, oi every sixe, quality a sty ie. Extra rich velvet aud bead Bags, Lace h gauze Veils, of every description. Hem stilch'd linen cambric Handkerchiefs Elastic bead Bands. Chinelle cord, Mohair Caps, Fans, hair Ringlets, Light kid and fancy silk Gloves, White, black, and fancy colored plain and embroidered silk and cotton Hose, in great variety, Muslin Edgings and Insertings, Thread and bobbinett Laces, Edgings and Insertings, Plain and figured Bobbinett, An eleeant assortment of Ladies and mis. ses French, kid, satin, velvet, prunella, seal and morocco Slippers and Shoes, of the newest style and very bes4 quality, most of which were made expressly to order, pieces new style Calicoes, a mong which are a great ma ny elegant patterns, from 10 to 30 cents per yard, 50 pieces Gingham, good an J cheap. Plain, striped, and check'd Muslins for dresses, from 25 cents and upwards, Corded Skirts, various qualities. The above with every other article in THE FANCY AND STAPLE Dry Goods Line, Can be had in the greatest variety at Extraordinary low Prices, For Cash or on the usual credit, At the Cheap Cash Store. JAS. WEDDELL. Tarboro'i April 7, 1837. ft wet II. JOHNSTON. MERCHANT TAILOR, BEGS leave to infoJiw bis custo.i.ei -and the pul lie. that he bs just r . ceived from New York, His Spring Supply of IX HIS LINE OF BUISESS. Gentlemen wishing to pu chase elegant Goods on ri-ional)le terms, wi! d wel' to call before ihey purchase, and exannnf his Mock, as he is detennih-d to sell low for r.h or on a short credit to pnnctua customers. His stock cnnists ot the la test importations of all the most fashiona ble colored Cloth and Casimeres, Fine black liomhazines, Crapw Camnlet, for summer coats and paiiialoons, Striped and plaid Dulls, at d p'ai" Linens. Superior plain and figured Velvets, Plain and filmed bilks k. Satins ir vests. Plain and fancy Maeilles Vestings, su perior quality. Silk Handkerchiefs. Slacks, Gloves, Plain and ruffled linen Bosoms & Collars, Suspenders. Hosiery, blck silk Umbrellas, with every o'her article usualh kept in such establishments. All orders from a distance will he punctu ally attended to at tue shitet nonce. As he has first rate uorhmen in his em ploy it will enable him t esec-te Ids work in the most fashionable- manner and at the shortest notice. He nl also retail any Goods he has on hand to Geiillejnen that wish to have them made elsewhere, at a small profit on the New York cost. Tarboro . Mav 4th, 1S37. HEALTH AN9 EDUCATION. jYashvilh Academy. THE public are respectfully informed that Hie Trustees oi the JSasliville Academy, Have engaged competent Teacln is for the support of their Institution, and as the village is considered health , they feel salL-fi-d thht iiothr gon their part ill be neglected in order o establish a respon sible lu-iiiunon. TVnus ol tuition mode rate, boarding cheap and convenient. An cient and Modern Languages. Matheina ticks, Philosophy, IViU.-ic ant Diawing, with every lequisUe branch for admission nt College, can be acquired. P. S. The School is expected to com mence On Monday next John H Drake, Sen. -2 Isaas Seasums, John H Broke, Jun. J James S. Battle, . June 28th, 1837. Chinese Mulberry. THE subscriber has for disposal seve ral hundred looted trees and cut tings of the nted Morus Multicuules, or JYVit' Chinese Mulberry; Found doubly advantageous for silk cul ture, and one of the mst beautiful orna mental trees, of moderate size, the rye can rest upon. Ol the ease of propaga ting this tree and its rapid growth the pub lic may jude when inlortned that from a small ro.-ied plant, for which a dollar was M'"id Ht lil'in..re about tour years Mnce. the kiibscriber has dipo?ed of a largo line hiiw-crioer HHS 111-a (, number, and has yet as above s rated, and . , i b . roimB,e,i trees are uea ist nropagi I twenty feet high ad beau'ifully propor tioned. The leaf is a dark green color and often 10 inches li.g and 11 broad. The price, (now reduced) is 0 cents each for plants upwaidsot 5 leet high,anl piopoi tioiiate for those of a smaller size L. when a number are taken at a time. SIDNEY IVELLER. Brinkltyville, Halifax county, N. C ) Dec. 15, 183n P. S. Mr. Geo. Howard is my Agent tor vines and trees at Tarborough and vicini tv, and H ose desirous of any plants would do well to make early application, so thai they may be included in a box about to b sent to Mr. Howard.- S. W. Ltist of Letters, fitmaining in the Post OJfice at Tai bo rough the 1st of July. 1837, tcAV if not taken out before the 1st of 0cl. next, trill be sent to the General 1'os' OJfice as dead letters. Anoerson Benj King h Edmondsou & Braddy haac B Braswell Jacob Bryan Dempsey Biggs James Barlow Arthur K Blocker John C King H-nry 4 Kea William Little Han i t Mrs Lancaster Joseph Lawrence Silas Lawrence h Dancy MtvoNrfiicvSSMY. Braddy Joseph B Barfield Louisa Mrs Mavo Benjamin C Brown John Bonner Redding Brill Macy Cotten James L Mangom Reb'a M Mangiim Sarah Miss Matnrwsou John 11 Mann KadegyiinaMK Morse W i lie Norman Bev A 2 P.twav W m D 3 Porter T C Cobb I homas Cotton 6: Weth Crae Sheridan Mc , Campbell F Miss Claik Maitha Miss Proctor Samuel D Darden Mary A Miss Phillips E Duggan John S Rawling Wm G 2 Daniel John Elder Rainer Samuel j Dupree Thomas Rev Richards D 2 - i Dew Sarah Miss Randolph John S Edmondsom Thos ..Ryan William J A vens Adelaide Miss Rountree N H Green Eos 2 Gardner Martin 2 tieorge JamVs Griffin Zech Mix Hathawity John Hicks Zachariab Hugnenin C A Hyman Henry Hardy John Henderson Wm or Spruill B J 2 Simpson M Mrs Sawyer Hardy Thigpen Lemuel Taylor William Taylor Kindred C Taylor Stephen Tenison He'eu Terrell N M Wall Dorsey Wesley Marshall Williams Henry F Hines Susan Miss Warren Ellen ,ir. Johnston Emily Mrs Williams David CV Jenkins Robertson Hwell S E Mr Jones Asa 2 Wills Wm H Johnston Rich'd W Young Stephen Jas.M Htdmond.l'.M. lf-20 C2i.
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