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THE WONDER OF THE WORLD!!!' Instruction blended with Mr. 5 W. rwui: grevtest mygicjw oi ill.' present day , either in LtTurx' or Ann-net, l'1' same "i whom ill papers in terms ot me nigliest cotmufiid stion; piopr.etor t.l trie Jlosf splendid Apparatus, flu t!i centre of which Mr. RYAN will l .,ji!i)v Ids fcCnMicn to excite- ilie inniu.i 1, ., (1f the ;.iIimi(4' on a a i i tv of ob jects. ('""' different fl'MU t'S! h oilier.) Allied '" produce by turns wombr aiui i'mnazeiii'Mit, to charm the eve of the be )ilii)5i intent iipsn penetrating tiie mys (eii'J'i delusions presented to thi in. For 3 nights oniv, On Monday, Tuesday and ll'td nesdty. the II, 12, and 13 of September, 1S37, large hew in in the Hotel j at Tarborough. This Gram! and Extraordinat y Exhibi tion will be composed of 3 pin ts. r Ml r I Tricks of Addiess, Necro l,ijiiit:y, Physical l". xperime nts, Legerde Ijijiii, Mechanical, M.tgical and Enchant-. Illusions. l'AUT 2 Extraordinary Amusements, f iiiiitacojal, Surpiise, Astonishment, luetaiiiorpbose, and a variety of beautiful T.xjici intents, dedicated to ihe Ladies. I I'AliT 3 The .wundciful and truly im. ivallot Dance of Dinner Plates. The whole to conclude witli the astou l.'wg ami t-urpi iing ! Pidol Trick. f I Any Gentleman will be allowed to load ji riS'J'UL, with powder and ball, ami to fie at Mr Ryan, who will receive the ball n any part -f his body the company may ic-i;tiHie being Ihe 24oth time of his al ( milting: the experiment, n IV at never attempted by any other person in the orld except himself, and stands the 1 1. rLU5 ultra of the i Cubalislic Ai t. Lnilies need be under no apprehension if tkingrr, as this feat is not performed inlil the whole of the deceptions are over. GOOD .MUIC will attrnd the Exbibi Iiji). I ETA change of performaucc will be tinle at chcIi representation. The most !:jible seats appropriated to Ladies and Children. JET Tickets 50 cents Children under Jo half pi ice. Hours open at 7 o'clock, affirmance to commence at 8 o'cl tk u'.isely. Tickets may be obtained at he nin ip:il Hotels, also at the Door. S'dis fur colored persons 23 c nt. j Joticc. MR. RYAN most respectfully informs the inhabitants of the surrounding unities where he has been advertised to firfuiiii f.r the last four weeks, and ha ol fulfilled his engagements, that it is not Jim' -Meet or f rgetfu!ness thai has pre vailed it, but severe and dangerous 411 He is at present, and has been for the iat seven week?, confined to his apart H'ntsat the Untied Stutes Hotel, Edettton. j June 1. popper Tin ware ; PORTSMOUTH, VA. 1 Wm. D. Huberts, Jr. FlESIMICrFl'M.Y announces lo the aimers of Virginia and North vuulina, t!iat having received extensive 'I'plies of foreign and Ainnican Copper all the various thickm-ss-s atlapte.l to I'' iiiiii.ulacune of Brandy, Turpentine, l"l other Stills, will be happy to rectiive "'fir oulers as n ns practicable. ? IK- h s on hand. cf the mo-t ainroved onsti ucti.n ! Jiramly Stills, I Frvm 90o 1 10 cii?. ORMS of all descriptioj.s, and a large " general a-sortment of articles ol Tin ul I "Pper manufacture. 1 Oid Stills, Worm, Lc. lepaired in the A maimer, or taken in exchange for ones. J I omeis nnd merchants trading lo Nor k. via rivers or canal, are informed f" Oy addressing the undersigned, their P'"'1 tun be snipped free of expense, r' 'Sa Copper and 1 Ware fcstablish !c"l located at that plac, conducted by Jfatigabb. agent, A. S. Dozier. I ij iSurth Carol n.i Bank Notes receiv, r'" l'"yment with.-ut discount, ies ' Tu UV"1 a" ,uis,ake, please ad- 1 I). ROIiKHTS, .!r. j Tin Copper ware Manufacturer, I i , 1'oRTSMOUTH, VA. 1 J'-ne 15, 1837. fouch them and they ivill Wditjor themselves. Mut to Mr. James Wtddtll, !l''0r .t,i ' sP,t!,ll"c' French Grand Jlction l'inno Lories, l le "V Sirt.lnr If C. -.. . V ""i 'uiicirr u lsunnnm i'in,l, i ,,!mj (,ic', of h,t' s thret re ,h. a'U, fi".v lollar. All tli..SP u h., i il nMr"Us Xn 8P 'd examine the very k '1!os made in the United States, Mi,,' j"sl ,(,t:a" Mr- iVeddell's av. r -''C,t "ie no el. I shall en- fi.fi,Mter,,-fJr-w-r-?u,-r S"!i,! fire, l,anos Mt the lotil cash L,f ; f MSII. Petersburg Va. I ;,. e"' Virgi-iia and North Caro : ru, '",- ,,nr'' Worci'mer At Dunham' j Ma, 2, 1837. Shocco Springs THIS well known Waterin- place will ) a?ain opened for tne recej. tion of V isiters on the 1st of June next. The testimonials of t)0 eJicary of "a!er , particularly i cases common to Ihe lowlands, are of sufficient notoriety, and require reference onlv to tho?e whose' txpe; iei.ee has enabled 'them to lest its virtues. I deem it y necessary (0 M 'te that the Water has been recently analyzed, and iis ingredients are of the same class with most of the Virginia Springs and the famous Bedford Spring of I'ennsylvania. Vur the benefit of the Public, I have thought proper to subjoin a letter or two jioiti eminent Professional tuctt, whose intimate acquaintance with the properties of i he Water rentiers them cumpetiit judges of its efficacy. oiuce tne last season, several Bed rooms with Fire places have been erected lor the convenience of Families. Jinn Johnson. Shocco Springs, May 25, 1837. From Simmons J. Baker, M.D. Dkak AIia The case referred to in the conversation J had the honor to have W'V0,' 1CW da's 'Mst' thatof .Mr. Paul, of Scotland .Wfck. He had a violent aiute inflammation of the l,iver whiih w.it subdued wiih great difficulfy: wnen he was convalescent, his skin was "of a deep orange colnr. As Mr. piiul ,a( bten severely disciplined, I was unwilling to give him more medicine, and advised him to accompany ine to Shoccu'Springs, to which he. consented. We anived on a Tuesday evening; on Wednesday morn ing, business called me to Raleigh, and I di.1 not return miT.l Sun fay evening, ....., iu my nMoniMuneni, Mr. l'aul s skin was as clear as it ever was. In two or lliree days he returned to Scotland .Neck, was trailed ami umiI to .Norfolk and remained tliere until the troops were di.,nandd He was one of the few, en camped at the Peach Orchard, who esca ped witlt impunity. Your most obed't, S J B.1KER. Scotland Neck, .May 10, IS37. From. F. A. Thornton, Esq. Alexandria, Warren Co. May 10. Dek Madam For several months pre vious to leaving i.ume for Shocco Springs, my health was dreadful. Indeed, my sit uation ua considered critical. When I reached Shocco, I was unable, without as- sislauce, to get fiom my carriage to my j room. I did not drink th water more Ih ana fortnight, belore I had so far recov ered tny health as to be able to walk a lone all over theyard; and, in a verv short time alter ward', to ihe astonishmen'tof my frieniis, I leturned home entirely well. FIUNK A. THORNTON. From Jutn Beck with, M. D. Raleigh. May 10, iSiJT. 1kar Madam You not unreasonably conclude that one wln, like myself, has i been an oCensi:ua iier ht Shocco , Si ring for more than fin and twenty j years, should be able to form a just eti- ! uimi; ui men mclicni en CIS. It gives me pleasure to be able, from .nuch obser vation, and no small personal experience, t say, that the watr are well ad.'pted to eases of convalescence from b lions nnd iniermitieot Fevers-; tlo-t they correct a vitiated or deficient action of the Livei; give keenness to the appetite, and lone and energy to the digestive Organs. Those who reside in low an J unhealthy districts of country, will find at Shocc ) during the Summer months, a pure and in vigoi a t nig air, cojofortable accommo dations, minera! waters answering all reasonable expectations, and a table, of which the only fault is, being rather loo tempting for invalids. It is proper to remaik, that the water parts with touch of its active properties in a short time alter being drawn from the Spring, and therefore, in order'to renlize its full benefit;, visiters should take il at the Fountain. Very re?peciful'v, JOHN BECKJV1TH. To Mrs. Johnson, Shocco Springs. From Ellis Maone, M. D. May 2, 1837. Dear Madam 1 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 ofthe organs of our system. Ac tively diuretic, gently laxative, and, if ex ercise is taken afier using it, not a little diaphoretic, together with its invigorating influence over the chylopaelic apparatus, increasing the appetite and strengthening the powers of digestion, it could not well be otherwise than that the proper use of it, should be greaily conducive to the resto ration of the healthv action of diseased or gans, to which it bears so manifest re lation. My information in relation to its medi cal properties has been derived from no little personal experience. It will readily occur to intelligent medical men, to what class of diseases a remedy having such effects as described above, will be appli cable, who will likely be consulted by in valids vishing to avail themselves of its benefits before leaving their respective homes. Respectfully, yours, &C ELLIS AMI LONE. To Mrs. Aon Johnson. Superior Court Blanks, County Court do. Sheriff's and Constables do. for sale. VliG positively decided on' remo ving from Tarhnrn' .... ih. Kt r..- c respectfully illve ai our friends who bave unsettled accounts of any description ith us, to call and settle the same at the ar best possible dav their convenience will admit. Our business has been of long standing, and our uniform disposition to be accommodating to our customers, we "ope will ,e a sufficient stimulus to insure P'Tictual acquiescence to our request, 'hat we may be enabled to close our busi ness by May Court, (the longest time we hink of residing in Tarborough.) This appeal is made llh a confident pf npcta tion that all concerned will call at our store as desired Any chims on us will be promptly paid wnen prexeiuea. Ue also o tier dny Goods in onr Store AT COST. 1 he stock is large, variety very general, quality superior, and bought 10 to 15 per cent, under prices generally paid for (joods the last year. Real Estate, Store house, ware houses, and Lot, Large and extensive, the most pleasantly located and arranged for business of any iu the place indeed it is not inferior to any in the Slate, for comfort and extended mercantile operations. Jl large Dwelling And out houses of all descriptions, plea santly located in good condition for a large family or boarding house, dining room 10 feet long with two Lots of Land attached. Two Lots of Land, With a gin and screw house, a first rale iron screw, and GO saw gin, with room to bold 100,000 lbs seed cotion.and 50 hales, when packed a large stable, granary, fodder loll, and Cariiage houses, work shop, &.c. not inferior to any in the State. About 200 acres of Land, One at a half miles from town a conve nient privilege for any resident in Tat boro. Jllso, a plantation on Fish ing Creek, 750 acr. s, 15 miles above Tarboro', with a large and comfortable dwelling house, all nececsary out houses, large garden we'l enclosed, grape ines, selected fruit trees, tc- sur rounded by a large awd handsome grove, nnd as good water as any below the mountains comprising one of the hand somest and healthiest locations in this part of the county. Th dwelling i in the pine woods, 1 miles from ihe Creek, or main plantation; on which is a good overseer's bouse, cotton house, negro houses, kc. w ith a large barn and stables, and the best f irm yaid in the county for raising man ure, al! well enclosed cleared land suffi cient to make GuO barrels corn, 40 lo fvi.OOti lbs seed cotton, small grain, pd(a toes,&c. Lc. well divided, with good gates, ler.ces, iic. and will insure to the purtha s r as profitable investment as any Inrm in tiie county of the same extent. Anv person residing down tne country would fun! this one of the most healthy ami delightful residences in the State. All or any of the above properly wiil be sold at a great sacrifice. R. & S. D. GOTTEN. S D. GOTTEN S? SON. Feb. 24, IS37.- Coach, House, Landscape, and Ornamental t R y H E Subscriber respecUully informs JL the citizens oj kdgecombe county that he has located himself In Tarborough, Where he is prepared to execute all orders iu his line of business. Those wishing digs, sideboards, sitting chairs', fire screens and the like painted, will bring them to the coach shop of Mr. 1 erred. He will leave town and go into the country, when house painting is required All orders in his line of business will be thankfullyreceived and faithfully executed on reasonable terms. Lewis (h Jlrquer. Tarboro' 26th Feb 1R3. ESTABLISHMENT OF The Journal Office FOB SlSsE- OwWINU to the intended removal of one Jr of the F.ditors. and the wish of the oilier to devote himself more exclusively to the duties of his profession, the under signed offer for sale the establishment of the INorth Carolina Journal Office. The Office is well found in Job, Newspaper and Ornamental Type, the list of snbscri bers 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 inferior to any in this State, but to a practical printer ibey know of no in vestoient he could make of his money, thai wouTd yield him a more profitable return. Hybart & Strange. Fayettsville, May 30, 1837. - Rail Road Office,? Wilmington, May dth, 1837.5 PURSUANT to an order of the Board of Director?, the Stockholders ofthe WILMINGTON AND RALEIGH Hail Iload Company, j Will be called on for the following instal ments, viz: $5 per share, to be paid on or before tne 1st July next, 5. j. 1st October, t, 15th December, James Given. PresH. Teacher Wanted. A PERSON capable of teaching Ihe rudiments of the English language, who can come well recommended, can get a School worth $20 per month, and board found, in the vicinity of Tison's Store, Pitt county. Apply to Benjamin Joiner, or to John Joiner, Esq. July 5, 1837. JYoticc. GENTLEMAN who has been in the habit of navin? heavy doctor's bills for himself and family, besides suffering the pains of sickness and constant alarms from fall fevers, can now at a small orice secure to himself and family the blessings of health and a perfect exemption from those fears, which always harrass the minds of persons living in sickly settle men's To any gentleman suffering thus I would sell at a modernte price. Ji small Tract of Land, (55 Acre) -with a very comfortable and , Convenient D:uellin House, All necessary out houses, vard and rrnr den, well enclosed, in a neighborhood of moral, intelligent, and wealthy citizens situated immediately on the road from Mr. H. Sims's to Louisburz, J miles from the former. Aoolv to Subscriber at Ran som's Bridge. S. Sims. Nash county, July 14, 1837. ILrThe Halifax Advocate will insert Ihe nbove three times and forward ucc't. Jtlrs.Jl. C.Howard, "ITS now opening her Spring Supply of H- uoocls, winch having leen selected uy herself Kiit est ii rir.iiiiinii'iiil without anV hesitation as being of superior quality. Her assortment is extensive, and includes a general variety of Fancy Millinery. In her assortment will be found : A variety of Pattern Bonnets, Tuscan nnd straw do. of nearly every shape and feature. Veils. Shawls. Scarfs, and Handkerchiefs of different qualities and prices. Laces, Edgings, Inserting and Footing, Head dresses, Capes, Collars, tc. Mode, Cranes, Gauzes and Florences, Head ornaments, hair Nets, Puffs k. Curls, A large quantity of Ribbons, artificial Flowers, he. he. EPMrs. H. has patterns of the latest fashions. She invites an inspection of her Goods. Mavlua making done as usual Tarboro', April 28. JYoticc. FOR SALE, at Tarboro', the fallow, ing works, by Jas. (Jsboui u Old School Sonnets, price 50 cents Present Dark ar.d'Siskly State of the Church nfCnrist, 25 cents. Fac Simile, r Hie Religion of Kew England portrayed, 12j cents (North Carolina or northern money only can be received m payment.) Apply lo Coffield King. 4 Jnlv, 1F37. HOCIimGIIiilV! Mineral Springs, (Frequently called Leonax Castle.) SITUATED in Rockingham County, 3 North Carolina, directly on Messrs. Peck. Wellford Sz Co.' Siage Line, from Washington City to Milledgeville, Geo. a high, handsome, healthy, and pleasant situation; the waier (analyzed by Profes sor Olirslead,) impregnated with Sul phur, Carbon of Iron, and Magnesia, a solution of excellent Mineral Water, Operating as a Cathartic, Diuretic, &c, strengthening and organising the powers of digestion, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Kidneys, he, excellent in Liver-affections, Dyspepsia, Debility, Eruptions, k.c, invigorating the w hole system, li is confidently believed that medical intelli gence, if consulted, would recommend this water. The bathing establishment will be n good order. The Proprietor is thankful and under obligations lo those that have patronized him, and informs visiters lo the Springs, stage passengers, travellers, kc. that he will furnish good accommodations, dur ing Ihe approaching summer season; and he flatters himself that he has given gene ral satisfaction to his friends and acquain tances heretofore. j Jno. J. IVrighl. June 1st, 1S37. Mil f t EBBSKsszmen WHOLESALE' WE liave this day formed a Copart nership under the firm of Warren Harris Co. For the purpose of carrying on a Whole sale Grocer v. iKiRREN HARRIS BENMI. IL1RRS ' HENfY HARRIS. Portsmouth, Va. 21st March, 1S37. . WARREN HARRIS & CO. Are now receiving A large $, general Assortment c f Groceries, fyc. Which will be sold on accommodating terms. 227 bags Rio, Laguira Zi Java Coffee, 42 bbls Porto Rico Sugar, 20 hhdi do do 20 hh.ls New Orleans do 5 hhds St Croix do 40 bbls Loaf do 10 boxes do do very superior 125 bbls family and exua snp'r Flour, 45 " Baltimore Whiskey, 30 hhds " do 20 tierces New Orleans Molasses, 60 baskets Chnmpaigue Wine 10 half pipes Cognac Brandy, f " Holland Gin, 10 qr casks sweet Malaga Wine, lO " Pale Sherry do 2 hhds Madeira do 1 5 qr casks do do verv sunV 7500O Havanna Segars, 40 boxes Sperm nnd patent Candles, 40 " No 1 Soap, 20 Starch, 50 " bunch Raisins, 50 five gallon Demijohns, 150 kess cut Nails, ajsorted. 20000 lbs Iron, assorted, 1000 Steel. do Imperial $ Gunpowder TEAS, Spice, Pepper, Nutmegs and Ginger, 150 pieces cotton Basgiug, 100 sacks Liverpool Salt, 100 reams w rapping Paper. Ail orders for goods will be punctually attended to, and will be put up at the Luwt si WholfjsitiV Prices. Goods sent to our care will be forwarded with despatch. Further arrivals daily expected. Warren Harris & Co. Portsmouth. March 21st, 1837. To the Ladies. THE Subscriber is now opening at his Cheap Cash Store, the following .A't"jt Goods, Which he respectfully solicits the Ladies to call and examine, (to wit:) Extra rich plain and figured Silks, Satins, and Poplins, A great vaiiHy of painted Muslins and Cambrics, ol the most beautiful patterns both small and large. Elegant printed Bishop Lawns, some with silk stripes, Small pattern Belts to march. Beautiful small pattern Chillys, A splendid assortment of needle worked lace and muslin Capes and 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 11 wers, a new article. Artificial sprigs for caps and wreaths for the hair, Bonnett, cup and belt Ribbons, to suit ev ery taste, Very handsome belt Buckles ii Bracelets. Elegant assortment of lancy neck Shawls, Fouclifctts 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 Parasols, of every size, quality k style, Extra rich velvet and bead Bags, Lace ii gauze Veils, of every description. Hem stitch'd linen cambric Handkerchiefs Elastic head Bands. Chinellc 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 elegant assortment of Ladies nnd mi iiaiuiiiuiti, if -a ses French, kid, satin, velvet, prunella j often 16 i,,c,,e lo"R an1 11 br, aJ seal and morocco Slippers and Shoes of! lhe pr,ce Cnovv nnur(,'0 s 50 cents the newest style and very best quality, each far ),;inU "P"ru ' 5 leet hifh.and most of which were made expressly to ! ProPor'1'e for those of a smaller size fc. order. pieces new style Calicoes, a WMWW mong which are a great ma ny elegant patterns, from 10 to 30 cents per yard, 50 pieces Ginghams, good and cheap, nam, striped, and check'd Muslins for dresses, from 25 cents and onwards. 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 Trices, For Cash or on the usual credit, At the Cheap Cash Store. JAS. WEDDELL. Tarboro', April 7 1837. B. JOHNSTON, MERCHANT TAILOR, EGS leave to iufnjtn bi customers and the public, that he haa just re ceived from Nw York, His Spring Supply of IN HIS LINE OF EUMNEsS. Gentlemen wishing to p!itchae elegant Goods on reasonable terms, will do well o call before they purchase, and examine his stock, as he is determined to sell low for caU or on a short credit to punctual customers. His s'ock consists ol ihe la test importations of all the most fashiona ble colored Cloth and Cassmieres, Fine black Bombazines. Crape Camblet, for summer coats and pantaloons, Siriped and plaid Drills, and plain Linens, Superior plain and figured Velvets, Plain and figured Silks fc. Satins fur vests, Plain and fancy Marseilles Vesting, su perior quality, Silk Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Gloves, Plain and ruffled linen Bosoms &. Collars, Suspenders. Hosiery, black silk Unil n lias, with every o'her article usualiy kept in such establishments. All orders frrmi a distance will be punctu ally attended to at the shortest notice. As he has first rale workmen in his em ploy it will enable him to execute his work iu the most fashionable manner and at the shortest notice. He will also retail any Goods he has on hand to Gentlemen that wish to have thein made elsewhere, at a small profit on the New York cost. Tarboro', May 4th, 1837. HEALTH AND EDUCATION. -"::" JYasltc ilie Jl cadenuj. THE public are respectfully informed that the Tru-lees of Ihe Nashville Jieademy, Have engaged competent Teachers for the support of their 1 nstitution, and as the village is consider d healthy, they feel sati-h 'd that nothii gou their part will be neglected in order tp establish a respon sible Inuitulion. Terms of milieu mode rate, boarding cheap and convenient. An cient and Modern Languages. MathMna- ticks. Philosophy, Music and Drawing, with every requisite branch for admission at College, can he acquired. P. S. The School is expected to com mence on Monday next John II Drake, Sen. H Isaus Sessnms, j Joh n Dm ke . J u n . C ? James S. Battle, ' ? June 2Sth, 1S37. tfnion Hotel. THE subscriber begs leave, most re spectfully to inform his frienris and the public generally, thai he hag taken possession ol the above Establishment, formerly occupied by Maj. Jno. G. Blount, nenily Opposite the Court House, And having for some yiars past been en gaged in like business, fet Is confident of being able to give entile salislactiou lo those who may favor him with their pat ronage, ilis table will be furnished with the best the maiket can nfford. His sta bles are new and in good order, and will be attended by the best os'lers. Suffice it to say, that nothing on his part will be wanting to make those . comfortable w ho may call on him. .'I. C. Vatillo. Nashville, No. Ca. July 17th. 1837. Chinese Mulberry. THE subscriber has for disposal se-ve ral hundred rooted trees and cut tings ofthe noted Motus MuIticuuIes,or JWw Chinese Mulberry; Found doubly advantageous for silk cul ture, and one of the must beautiful orna mental trees, of mod rate size, the eye can rest upon. Ol the ease of propaga ting this tree and its rapid growth the pub lic may judge when intot tried that from a small rooted plant, for w hich a dollar w as paid at Baltimore about four years since, the subscriber ha disposed of a large number, and has yet as above stated, and that his first propagate. I ttees are near twenty feet high nnd beautifully propor- tioned. The leaf is a dark green , color wnen a numoer are taken at a time SIDNEY IVELLER. Brinkley ville, Halifax countv, N. C Dec. 15,"lS3d. P. S. Mr. Geo. How ard is tny Agent for vines and trees at Tarborough and vicini ty, and those desirous of anv plants would do well to make early application, so that they may be included in a box about to be sent 1o Mr. Howard. 6'. W. Corn Fans. AN excellent ntw Corn Fan, made by Mr. Johu Wilson, of Hamilton, can b had on reasnabb- and .r "vwiMijivrMii tng terms, on application At this Office. Tarboro', July 21.
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