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J I 5 I (v) JjuC?) morns' I GREAT SALE At Auction, ', frnsbora' PUt County, N. C. '-p-m'-Rr ANT tnn Deed of Trust execo IR ted'w s y JOHN A. ATKINSON. ceria'11 puVposrs therein named, the 101 . hfinir on record in i lie Register's -we hall f I to i ll at Public Auction, at Dens- !vv"iiic!i may then be on hand, as conveyed io us in sh'J Tiut, and all the other pro 'prtv of said Atkinson, not before dispo sal of. Tne Stock of Goods is large for a C'ouutry Store, the assortment comprising . . .: .! r kc..,:i.. ... ..n "jt 111 'SI cVl'l y mui-ir i iic,c3sj u eii V of fancy Among which we will name I a few troad Cloths, variety of qualities as well i ; a colors. I Jukskin Cassim'res. Sattinetts, tasting, assorted, J;iack and coloied Si'ks, Cambrics, and 4-vikthI assortment of pi fin and fig'd do. large assortment of Calicoes, French Flints, Ginghams, Furniture Calico. ied awl white Flannel. Circassians all colors. 1'ojHlier with Domestics, Blankets, fancy J Handkerchiefs, Pocket do. Laces, Edg. ! iiies. Ribbands, &:c. &.c. fU Men's and Boos' A larje assortment of all qualities Si colors. (ADDLES and BRIDLES, &c. Gent a? Ladies' SHOES, Of all sorts and qualities, in great variety. jyiLDR'INKS, a very general assortment. j Hardware and Cutlery. Knives and Forks, Axes, Augurs and Chisels, Knives, Handsaws, weeding l Hoes, Spades and Shovels, Lc. kc. in J great variety. CASTINGS Pots, Ovens, spiders and I skillets. CROCKERY Plates, Dishes, Bowls, Pit- i cliers, Lc. CUSS WARE Dishes, Decanters.Tum j biers, Cans, Candlestick, L mips, kc. TDflPCDICO Sall Wine, Sugar. Cof linUUCnlCO fee., Tobacco. Snuff". Ijwder and shot, and Guns. I . j Bacon, Fork and Cotton, Two fine gear Horses, one Barouche and Harness, one sulky, two Cotton Gins, n3 and Pigs. 'Household &' kitchen Furniture, Consisting of one mahogany Sideboard, do. dining Table, two side do. oue wal nut do. &.c. kc. too Udious to mention, j We fehalt continue to sell privately nn jil Thursday- the 1th day of September iJifrt. when we shall lay aside all other bu siness and make preparations for the Auc tion sale. The sale will continue from iay to day until all is sold. It will be l0l,e ' which the farmer for his own con Jiinition, as well as the merchant to sell jm, will Cud to their interest to attend, j TERMS. Three moulds credit ill be tlvon all sums over Twenty Dollar j'1"1 with Approved, security ill be re ,?ured, hearinir interest from the day of Ijinle. For all su ns under $'20, cash. I HITAII those indebted to the said Atkin 'nwi! come forward and make immeili a,e payment, for no indulgence can be 'S'veu J MCIMIW E IllEVES, I mi. THIGPEK A,'M H, 1S37. Trustees. Committed, 0 the Jail of Edgecombe county, on lzth August mst. a nesro man. -i'pojed to be a runaway, named fparently about 21 years of age, yellow "' 8n1 5 ,eet 6 or 7 inc,,es bih nianeSroJ hs belongs to Mr.'lho ( Saunders, of Gatesville, Gates coun '"oor ' a'Hl wag enPloved by a Mr. jrheper 0n the Wilmington Rail Road. r,me wfnpr of said negro is requested rn harJT1; pr"Ve hU Pr"Py. Pa.v fail i . ,ake h,m awavi or he wiH be ealt nh as the law directs. XEXJ. WILLIAMS, Jailer. H7J837. 33 Notice. SALE, at Tarboro', the follow works, by. las. Osbourn. " ol bonnets, priCe onIiS,arkHndSick,v S,a,e fJe Church of Christ, gland port.ayed, rz!, 7 'om ,be niH U.T!lePj 50 cents. 25 cents. 12j cents. 75 cents. fti i """""ge oi tne w lit, "he j.'"1 r northern money only Uaiv f'!;,dinpay,nent ) Apply to J,,bJ'- Coffield King. Removal THE Subscribers have removed to (he h-useon O d Street. ext door es GROCERY & COMMISSION EWS3JESS. They have, on hand and are receiving .A general Assortment of W1UM3BRIES, flSli Which are offered for sa!e on reasonable terms. Country PRODUCE, entrusted to Ih-tr management, will receive strict and prompt attention. N. M. Martin 4' Donna n. Petersburg, Aug. 5. THE WONDER OF THE WOULD!!! Instruction blended 7vilh M r. 3. VJm KUTilEir, THE GREATEST MAGICIAN or tho present day , either in Europe or America, the same of whom all papers throughoul the United States have spoken in terms of the highest commendation; Proprietor of the Most splendid Apparatus, In the centre of which Mr. RYAN will employ his science to excite the imagina tion of the a.idience on a variety of ob jects, (and all different from each other.) which will produce by turns wonder and ainazemt-nt, to charm the eye of the be holding, 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, 1S37, lAirge Room in the Hotel at Tarborough. This Grand and Extraordinary Exhibi tion will be composed ol 3 parts. PART 1 l'ricks of Address, Necro mancy, Physical Experiments, Legerde main, Mechanical, Magical and Enchant ing Illusions. PART 2 Extraordinary Amusements, Phantascopal, Surprise, Astonishment, Metamorphose, and a variety of beautiful Experiments, dedicated to the Ladies. PART 3 The wonderful and truly un. rivalled Dance of Dinner Plates. The whole to conclude with the aston ishing and surprising Pistol Trick. Any Gentleman will be aliened to load A PISTOL, with pow'der and ball, and to Cue at Mr Ryan, who will receive the ball in any part f his body tlie company may designate being the 240th time of his at tempting the experiment, a feat never attempted by any other person in the world except himself, and stands the NK PLUS ULTRA of the Cabalistic Art. Ladies need be under no apprehension of danger, as this fi at is not performed until the whole of the deceptions are over. GOOD MUSIC will att nd the Exhibi tion. 0"A change of performance will be made at each representation. The most eligible seats appropriated to Ladies and Children. prickets 50 cents Children under 10 half priee. 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. Seats for colored persons 25 cents. JYoticc. MR. RYAN most respectfully informs the inhabitants of the surrounding counties where he has been advertised to perforin for the last four weeks, and has not fulfilled his engagements, that it is not his neglect or forget I'lilnes that has pre vented it, but severe and dangerous ill ness. He is at present, and has been for the last seven weeks, confined to his apart ments at the L'Biled Stutes Hotel. Edenton. June I. Stolen, N the night of the 27th ult. between 1 Plymouth. Wash ington county, N. C. from ofl Mr. RY AN'S. Gig, a large Black leather Trunk, Containing the whole of Mr. HymVs Apparatus, Which is of no use to any person whatev er but the owner. Twenty livt Dollars will be paid for the delivery of the Trunk at the Roanoke Hotel. Williamston, Mar tin county, N. C. August 1, 1837. TOWN CHEEK THE subscriber having become Tea cher in this Institution, respectfully inlorms the public that a few more stu dents can be received. The school is lo cated at Mr. William Mercer , about five miles from Town Creek meeting house. The various branches of an English edu cation are tauh't. E. II. Ifoodard.. August 1, 1837. Rail Road Notice. F ASSF.NGERS goingNorth, andespe- th Vly L'.hose who 4,'sire to pass throng!, Washington and Baltimore, nr to ,he Virginia Springs,Hre respectfully nfonned.thataTIUlN OF CARS with the Mail and Passengers from Ta. borough via Hallux, leave Blakely regularl v three times a week, running thn to Petersburg and Kichmond in time for the Western Line of Stages, Through Lynchburg and Charlottesville and Staunton, and for the Daily Mail jram of the Richmond and Fredericks burg Rail Road, arriving by this Line at ahi,.gton to dinner and in Baltimore by 8 o'clock in the evening. I assengers ho take the Wilmington and Halifax Line, Will find the route by the Petersburg Rail Road the most certain and agreeable and although the Mail Train of Cars, leave but three times a week, yet almost every day an Engine with a train by which Passen gers can be conveyed; leaves Blakely aud arrives at the junction uiih the Greens ville and Roanoke Rail Road in good time to take the Daily Eipress Mail Line for the North, which connects at Petersburg with all the fast Noflhern Lines of Rail Road, steamboats or stages. Office Petersburg R.il Road Co. ) 14th Aug. 1837. ( JYoticc. NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN Tra vellers will find good accommodation and prompt attention at the Blakely Hotel, And Ihey are respectfully invited to Call and judge for themselves; the undersign ed pledges himself to do his best to please and give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom. The CARS of the Petersburg Hail Uoad, Leave this almost every day and regular ly on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in time to connect with the Cars which carry the Great and Express Mails, and the public may be assured every thing shall be done for their comfort and ac commodation, which it is in the power of the undersigned to do. Jas. IV. E. Butts Blakely Depot, Northampton, N. C, ? 14th An;.'. 1837. J Entertainment, As usual, at the well known McDade Stand, EDGECOMBK COUNTY, N. C. 16 miles above Tarborough 51 below Sleigh. M price C6th Angu"t, 1F37. Dunn, M'llwainc Sf Browidey Have now on hand a very extensive and well assorted Stock of Groceries, Which include, with other articles, a large supply of Cotton Bflg?Ji, BulcRope, Twine, Sole and Upper Leather, all laid in unOer the most favorable circumstances, and which they are disposed id sell on reasonable terms. They will continue to Receive on Consignment $ Sellf COTTON, TOBACCO, And other Produce, on their usual terms, and will, as heretofore, give the strictest attention to all business confided to their management. Petersburg, 10th Aug. 1837. Stale of North Carolina, MARTIN COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, JULY TERM, 1837. Henry Peal ) vs. V Attachment. William Peal, ) Jonathan Ward summoned as garnishee. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant is not a re sidnt of this State: It is ordered, that publication be made for six weeks in the Tarboro' Press., for the defendant to ap pear at the next term of this Court, and replevy, or plead, or judgment will be rendered against him. Witness, Joseph D. Bigg", Clerk of our said Court at Williamston, the second Mondav of July, 1837. JOS. D. BIGGS, Clk. Price adv 52 50. ' Printing neatly executed. AT THIS OFFICE. iiilS illS!tf i Iff WSJ jU JYotice. AVING positively decided on remo. vin from Tlrkrn' I, o. I.I r . we resnectfullv ;nv; n ...... r..;.i .. ul liave 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 standing, and 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 our busi ness by May Court, (the longest time we think of residing in tarborough.) This appeal i3 mads with a confident expecta tion that all concerned will call at our store as desired. Any claims on us will be promptly paid when pres-nted. We also offer Any Goods in our Store AT COST. The stock is large, variety very general, quality superior, and bought 10 to 15 ner cent, under prices erenerallv naid for Goods the last year. Real Estate, Store house, ware 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 Die citing, 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. Tivo Lots of Land, With a gin and screw house, a first ri iron screw, and 60 saw gin, with room to noui iw,uw ins seed cotton, aud 50 bales when packed a large stable, granary, f-dder lott, and carriage hoises. work shop, &.c. not inferior to any in the State. About 200 acres of Land, One and a half miles from town a rnnvo. nient privilege for any resident in Tarboro. Also, a plantation on Fish ing Creek, 750 a ens, 15 miles above Tarboro'. with a lare and comfortable dwelling house, all necessary out nouses, large garden well enclosed, grape vines, selected fruit trees, &.c. sor rounced by a large and handsome grove, ami as good water as any below the mountains comprising one of the hand somest and healihiest locations in this part of the county. The dwelling is in the pine woods, 1 j miles from the Creek, or main plantation; on which is a good overseer's house, cotton house, ne?ro houses, &c. with a large barn and stables, and the best farm yard in the county for raising man ure, al! well enclosed cleared land suffi cient to make 600 barrels corn, 40 to 50,000 lbs seed cotton, small grain, pota toes, Sic. &ic. well divided, with good gates, fences, &ic. and will insure to the purcha ser as profitable investment as any tarm in the county of the (nine extent. Any person residing down tne country would find this one of the most healthy and delightful residences in the State. All or any of the above property will be sold at a great sacrifice. R & S. I). GOTTEN. S. D. GOTTEN $ SON. Feb. 24, 1S37. Rail Road Office,? Wilmington, May 16ft, 1837. J URSU AN F to an order of the Board of Directors, the Stockholders of the WILMINGTON AND RALEIGH Hail Bond Company, Will be called on for the following instal ments, viz: $5 per share, to be paid on or before the 1st July next, 5, 1st October, 10, loth December, James Owen, PresH. Coach, House, Landscape, and Ornamental "i HE Subscriber respectfully informs 13 the citizens of Edgecombe county that he has located himselt In Tarborough, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line of business. Those wishing Gig, sideboards, sitting chair!", fire screens and the like painted, will bring them to the coach shop of Mr Terrell. He will leave town and go into the counirv, when house painting is required All orders in his Vine of business will be thankfullyreceived and faithfully executed on reasonable terms. Lewis de Jlrquer. Tarboro' th Feb 1836. Superior Court Blanks, County Court do. Sheriff's and Constables do. for sale. AT THIS OFFICE. mil f Mil CAM. To the Ladies. -:$:- HF. Subscriber is now opening at his Cheap Cash Store, the following JV'erv Goods, Which he respectfully solicits the Ladies call and examine, (to wit:) Extra rich plain and figured Silks, Satins, and t oplins, great variety of painted Muslins and Cambrics, of the most beautiful patterns both small aud large. Elegant printed Bishop Lawns, seme with silk stripes, mall pattern Belts to match. Beautiful small pattern Chllvs, splendid as-oit merit of needle worked lace aud muslin Capes and Collars, the greatest bargains and richest Goods ev er offf red, unstable, Berlin, Swiss and fanry straw Bonnets, newest and most fashionable shapes, in trreat variety. Cap borders with flowers, a new article, Artinciat sprigs for caps and wreaths for the hair. Bonnett, cap and belt Ribbons, to suit ev ery taste, Very handsome belt Buckles Bracelets, Elegant assortment of fancy neck Shawls, Fonchetts and embroidered lace S-rf. entirelv 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 h style, Extra rich velvet and bead F.ags, Lace & gauze Veils, of every description, Hem stitch'd linen cambric Handkerchiefs Elastic head Bands. Chinelle cord. Mohair Caps, Fans, hair Ringlets, Light kid and fancy sdk Gloves, White, black, and fancy colored plain and embroidered silk and cotton Hose, in great variety. Muslin Edgings and Inserting. Thread and bobbinett Laces, Edgings and Insertings, Plain and figured Bobbinett, An elegant assortment of Ladies and mis- ses b rench, kid, satin, velvet, prunella, seal and morocco Slippers and Shoes, of the newest style and very best quality, most of which were made expressly to order. iffi pieces new style Calicoes, a Ik mone which are a ereat ma ny elegant patterns, from 10to30ceiMs per yard. 50 pieces Ginghams, good and cheap, riam, striped, and clieck'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 Prices, For Cash or on the usual credit, At the Cheap Cash Store. JrfS. WEDDELL. Tarboro', April 7, 1837- Touch them and they will speak for themselves. -::- EHAVE sent to Mr. James Wtddell. Tarboro', one of ray splendid and celebrated French Grand miction Piano fortes, Made by Stodart, Worcester k Dunham. New York, the price of which is three hundred and fifty dollars. All those who are desirous to see and examine the very best Pianos made in the United States, will do well jost to call at Mr. Weddell's and inspect the one now sent. I shall en deavor to keep Mr. W. regularly supplied with first rate Pianos at the lowest cash prices. E. P. NrfSH. Petersburg Jut. Sole Agent in Virginia and North Caro lina for Stodart, Worcester & Dunham's fiano Fortes. .Vay 2. IS37. Greenville Academv. T'HE Exercises of this Institution will be resumed on the first Monday in September next, under the supennten denceof Mr. J. M. L0VEJ0Y: Were Mr Lovejoy extensively known it would be unnecessary to speaK oi ins qualification' Mr. L. is a graduate of Middlebury Col lege, Vermont; he brings with him recom mendations pf the highest order, which to gether wuh the general satisfaction ren dered to Parents at the late Examination authorizes the Trustees in recoinmendin him as a teacher unsurpassed by any in the State; and Parents and Guardians may rest assured, that scholars committed to his charge win meet wan every atten tion. The prices for Tuition are as fol lows, viz: For spelling, reading and writing per quarter of 1 1 weeks, $3 50 Same, including arithmetic, 4 00 Same, including geography; gram mar and history, - - 6 00 Same, including natural, moral and intellectual philosophy, chemis try, navigation, surveying, and algebra, - -Ancient and modern languages. 7 00 7 CO With an additional charge of twenty-five cents f"r contingencies. Board can be obtained in respectable families in the town and vicinity at $7 to $8 per month. ILf-choars entering at any time with in the first month, will only be charged from the time they enter to the close of the quarter. By order of the Board of Trustees. JrfS. R, HOYLE, Sec'y. Augt. 28th, 1837. 35 Corn Fans. A N excellent new Corn Fan, made by Mr. John Wilson, of Hamilton, can be had on reasonable and accommoda. ling terms, on application At this Office. Tarboru', July 21. M II. JOHNSTON, MERCHANT TAILOR, pE EGS. leave to infojm hi customers JLP and the public, that be ti as just re ceived from Ntw York,; His Spring Supply of IN HIS LINE OF BUSINESS. Gentlemen wishing to purchase elegant Goods on re4ouahla terms, will do well to call before Ihey purchase, and examine his stock, as he is determin d to sell low for ca-ih cr on n short credit to punctual customers. His stork consists of the In - lem importations of ail the most fashions- oie colored Cloths and t assi meres. Fine black Bom !a tines, Crape Camotet, for summer coats and pantaloons, Striped and plaid Drills, and plain Linens, Superior p!ain aud figured Velvets, Plain and figured Silks &i Satin for vests. Plain and fancy Marseilles Vestings. su perior quality," Silk Handkerchiefs. Stocks, Gloves, Plain and ruffled linen Bosonn Si Collars, Suspenders, Hosiery, black silk Umbrella, with every o'her article usually kept in such establishments. All orders from a distance will be punctu ally attended to at the shortest notice. As he has first rate workmen in his em ploy it will enable him to execute his work in 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 them made elsewhere, at a small profit on the New York cost. Tarboro. May 4th, 1837. Mrs. A. C.Iloicard, S now opening her Spring Supply Goods, which ha viotr len selected bv hersHf she can recommend without any hesitation as being of superior quality. Her a-soi tmetit is extensive, and includes general variety of Fancy Millinery. In her assortment will be found : A variety of Pattern Bonnets. Tuscan and straw do. of oearlv everv shape and feature. Plain, figured and watered Silks and Sat ins tor dresses, F ancy Gauzes, for do. Veils, Shawls, Scarfs, and Handkerchiefs. of different qualities and prices. Laces, Edgings, Insertings and Footings,' Head dresses, Capes, Collars, kc. Mode, Crapes, Gauzes and Florences, Head ornaments, hair Nets, Pufis&iCurh, A large Quantity of Rihlmnc nrtir.ril Flowers, Sic. kc. CPMrs. H. has patterns of the latest fashions. She invites an insnection of her Goods. Mantua tnakintr done as usual. Tarboro', April 28. Strayed, EROM the Subscriber, at Hamilton; Mai tin county, on Saturday last. A black Mare, Abou 8 years old, 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high, and a split in her left hind hoof. A liberal reward will be civeti for the deliv ery of said mare to me in Martin county. near Log Chapel and any information respecting her will be thankfully received. John C JVeathtrsby. August 11, 1837. JYotice. "IT OST, or mislaid, a Note of Hand vs. JLi Wm H. Robards for $28 SO. dated in Apnl or May last, due on demand, and payable to Mrs Gregory the subscriber being witness to the same. All person are forbid trading for said Note, and the finder is requested to return the same to E. H. JVoodard. August 1, 1837. Chinese Mulberry. THE subscriber has for disposal sere ral hundred rooted trees and cut tings of the noted Morus Multicuules.or JSTew Chinese Mulberry; Found doubly advantageous for sL'k cul ture, and one of the most beautiful orna mental trees, of moderate size, the eye can rest upon. Of the ease of nnn... ! tine this tree and its ranid rrna.it it.. ....i. j lie may judge when informed that from uiiii c iUr wnicn a dollar was paid at Baltimore about four years ince, the subscriber has disposed of a arg number, and has vet as abn ci.t.H nt that his first propagaieJ trees are near twenty feet high and beautifully propor tioned. The leaf is a dark green color and often 16 inches long and 11 broad. me price, (now reduced) is bit cent each for plants upwards of 5 leet liijh, anil proportionate for those of a smaller ize & when a number are taken at a tieie. SIDNEY WELLEU. Erinkleyville, Halifax county, N. C Dec. 15,1836. P. S. Mr. Geo. Howard i ray Agent ftr fines and trees at Taib&rUgh and vicini ty, and tuose desirous of any plants wouU do well to make early application, to that they may be included in a bom about to k sent to Mr. Howard. & jf
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