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I I i IfttaiflS 3 ca ca uUfl Notice. 'JPHE Subscribers are now receiving SUOCCO SPRINGS. , fglllK Sub-ci i bcr informs the public and her Iiiends lh;il licr Establishment at Shoe co Springs, Was opened for the reception and accom modation of visitors On Use first day oIMhhc, int. She deems it almost unnecessary to say al!y ,ilinS 35 ' K 'ls tlie hcalthl'ulncss of the watrrs of t!,e Springs, as they have I. trn o frc qucntly the means of restoring l0 i.cjMj many of I lie most vidua1 le mem K , (if society, and llieir medical proper t;rs have boon so frequently tested by jj.MitliMir'n and Physicians of first rale tal it.s in the country. The H!eigh and Gaston Rail Road run within ten miles of the Springe, and the Cars will p.iss daily by the fourth of July next; and, for the accommodation of visit ors ,ilC Subscriber will regularly run a II. ick from the Depot at Twittv's to ihe .Spring. ANN JOHNSON. Wuirrn co., A. L. June 3, IS3S. v. P.S. THERE WILL BE At the Springs cn the 6th and 1th ofJu , commemorative of the passage of the J i..in on tho first fifty miles of the Raleigh ,,ikI (Jaslon Kail Road. STONY HILL fleademy. rip HE Examination of tlie Students in tin Institution will take place Thursday and Friday, Mtli and loth June, At which time Parents and Guardians are specially invited to attend. I he Summer Session will commence on Monday. 2d July, and t rminate about 1st I) comber, at the usual price fur board, tuition, &c. 50 dollars per session. It is particularly desirable that Parents aid Guardians should send their sons ;is r;uly in the session a possible; a few da) s ibsenee occasions moiv injury 10 their pro ie?s than is usually stipp sed y parents. STOWIMULE,, Asa situation ttr a perm it en- school and sound literary attainments, is too well known to need comment: the last s yen years aLTird the best evidence of its ad vantages. Address at Hansom's Bridge, M. R. GARRETT. .lime ls, 1S38. ;;jTlie Star and Standard will insert 3 weeks. Masonic J)tiec. fIIK FUNK 15 A L of our deceased hro Ihcr Dempsey D. Uaknes, will take J'lacc on Sunday, the 21th inst. y 'bo hte ie-idei.ee of the di-ceased, in Ivlgccombe county. The UevM Jordan htrrott will proncli a Sermon on lh- oc o ion. Tlie Officers and members ol LVic.rd Lodge, No. 5S the Officers and lumber of Joseph Warren Lodge, No. ' and the brethren generally, are res-hc-.fully ir.vited to attend. ord. r of the Worshipful Master of lorjiitijj Star I.odffc, Io. $5. JOfX E. SULZAMtf, Secy. bville, June Gih, 1S3S. Flour for Sale. HK Subscriber has received on con signment, and offers for sale, SI barrels Flour, Incli has been lately ground, and is from best mills in the State. JAS. M. REDMOND. Jarboro', April 15, 1S38. Notice. JiIK Subscriber, being somewhat pressed for money, and wishing to rcure all debts due him as far as possible, hereby notifies All Persons indebted to him. 'o come forward immediately, and either settle their bonds finally or renew them, r' henvise an action will be broughuagainsi 111 delinquents at February Court next. HENRY S HURLEY. December 27th, 1837. 7 . notice. IZADJ 30th June, IS3S, . , .-fuerru lor sa e, at Ihe late rc MJence of De,nP,e,j D narna, , w corses. One Mute, Stock of Cattle7wo yoke of 'ihj Hogs, 5 sri p. n Ti fcifiissaw trecse, Beds.ti ml nn,.rLt.i n m.r.,ih , . """fll""B furniture. wum inrec valuable Stills. lermssix months credit, bond with ood security to be executed ad deliver 'Hi, belore ,hc righ, 0f property will be considered changed. J Persons indehied to the estate of ne late Dempsey D Barnes are rcquir ed jo-pay onlnvitb, and the creditors ol n.d estate are invited to present their c aims or the statute of limitation will be plead in bar. JOSHUA BARNES, Adm'r. May aSth, 1S.'3. vflnd Publishers. JpiIK Subscribers have just complete d their new specimen book of light laced BOOK AND JOB Printing Types, Vlotcevs and The contents of which are herewith parti all' given : Diamond, Pearl, nos. 1 and 2, Agate, nos. 1, 2, and Agate on Nonpareil body, Nonpareil, nos. 1, 2,.i :nd 1, Minioiu-tte, nos. 1 and 2, Minion, 11065. 1, 3, 3 and 1, Minion cn Urevh r lcdv, Urevicr on Minion body, lirevier, nos. 1,2, 3 uiul 1, Brevier on liurgois bod)', Brevier on Long Primer body, BurgHs on Brevier b.-Jj-, Burffcis, nos. 1, 2, 3 and -1, BurgoLson Long Primer body, Long Primer, nos. 1,2,3 an t 1, Long Primer on Small Pica bod)-, Small Pha, nos. 1 and 2, Pica o:i Small Pica !..dy, Pica, nos. 1,2 and 3, Pica on English body, English, nos. 1 and 2, Great Primer, Paragon, double Knlidh, Double Paragon, Cannon, Five line Pica to twenty, Eight line Pica gothic condensed to 25, Seven line and ten line Pica ornamental, G, 7, 9, 12 and 15 lines Pica shaded, 8, 10, 15 and 10 lines antique shadedi ALSO, A large and beiuiiiul collection of Ft'uw crs. Irom IVarl to seven lines Fir.i, Mime ! ol which are not to be found in any other specimen; a new assortment of oi naim nt al D ishe, a variety of card Borders, near Two thousand ,llcial Ornaments r frnrrm Hia;s rule, leads of various thickness, as tronomical and physical sign's, metal arid brace dashes from 3 to 30 ems long, great primer mid double pica scripts on inclined body, diamond and nonpareil music of va rious kinds antique light and heavy face two line letter, lull fice romnn and italic nonpareil, minion, brevic, long primer and other blacks, nonpareil, minion and brevier Greek, Hebrew nd Saxon. A large variety f Ornaments, calcula ted particularly for th' Spanish and South American market; Spanish. French and Portuguese accents furnufhed to order with every other article made use of in The Vi inting busimss. All of which can be furnished at short no ice of as good quality and on as reasona ble terms as any other establishment. CONNER $ COOK, Corner of Nassau and Ann streets. June 2, 1S38. New York. OC'Proprie.tors of newspapers printed within any part of the United States or the Canada, who will copy the above advertisement three times and forward a copy containing the same, will be enti tled to their pay in any type cast at our Foundery, provided they take twice the amount of their bills in type. Iicmaifs and Gates's NORTH CALOL1NA FOR For sale at this Office at the Raleigh prices, viz : 10 cents each, 75 cents p dozen, 3 dollars for half a groce, $6 a groce, &c. j Which we are determined to self as cheap ,p J 4- J- LAWRENCE. wu , 10 nprn, 1S3S. Mrs. Jl. C. Howard, J N FORMS her customers and the pub lic, that she is now opening MIcr Sjfrtng Supply of Co uprising a handsome Assortment of ar ticles in the Millinery Line, viz: Pattern Bonnets, of the latest and most approved fashions, Cottage Bonnets, a superior article, English Straws, Leghorn braids, Grecians, mix ed Straws, &c. Drawn Bonnets, various colors and patterns, Plain and figured Silks and Satins, for dresses, Green India Silk, Black Mode, Florences, Crapes, Thread Edgings, Blond Edgings and Footings, Inserting, Grecianett and Bobbinett, Handkerchiefs, Caps, Capes and Collars, head Ornaments, A splendid assortment cf Bihbons, Flowers, &ci These floods were all selected by her self, and are of the most fashionable and best quality. They will he sold at a very small advance for Cash, or on the usual credit to punctual customers. Tat borough, M.iy 5, 1S3S. f cujih ron IIASLD TIMES, it lite cheap Cash btovc. PspiIK Subset iber, in announcing to his eusiomrts find the public generally, the artivil ol his Spring purchases, takes pU :isorc it; Hssuritiu them that his present Stock (un pri-ts me " LARGEST, .Host splendid and Cheapest ASSORTMENT OF Seasonable Goods, Ever exhibited in Turborough, And ri sp. ei fully solicits a call from those w!l()e j ( i is In liny. IVew asid Fashionable (oods, At extremely Low Prices. ILuiog made hi purchases principally .a th Auction Salesj; Cash us feels e infiileiit in saying he can not onlv exhib it an inuw ( variety of New and Push iannb'e G ods, but is enalded and will m!I them at Mich ptices as cannot fail to sa'isty the greatest economist, and pt v; i partial (if not an entire) remedy lor the "Hard Times." (QTlie subjoined are a few of the lending article-. : rf4h Pcces Prin,e'l Muslins, small and large patterns, from 20 to 75 cents per yard," Printed Lawns and French Priats, A beautiful assortment cf black and colored Silks, very cheap, GPAhtiM l,ioces Golicoes, from G to 35 cents sJ per yard, Ginghams, 15 to 25 cents, New style silk Scarfs, Cravats, and Handker chiefs, Muslin and Lace worked Collars, Englisdi thread Laces, Edgings, and Inscrtings, Parasols and Umbrellas, Irish Linens, Long Lawns, and Diapers, Ladies' Corsetts, from $1 to $G, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Ladies assd Jlisscs' Bonnets, Superfine broad cloths, various colors, cheap, Cassimeres, plain and ribbed, A variety of styles of Goods, for Gentlemen's summer wear, Men's long and short nap Heaver and SUFc Hats, Of every variety of shape, quality and eolor, from $1 to $G each, 30 dozen palm leaf Hats, from lOcentseach, iSMfe&li y.arJsb,eedtand b;ownl5trt- QjpiUrPMjF ings and Sheetings, from Oi cts. Ladies English kid, French, morocco, and pru nella Slippers, of the very best quality and most fashionable shape, Women's morocco, prunella, and leather fthoes, cheap, Misses and children's Shoes, Hen's and Boys' Shoes & Boots, In great variety, very cheap, With every other article in the Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Line. ALSO, a very large and . general As sortment of Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, China, Glass Crockery ware. All of which he now offers at very low prices for Cash, or on a short credit to punctual men. JAMES IVEDDELL. TarborcV April 37, 1S3S. CUT IlGi: PJpriE Subscriber has received on con s'gnmcnt, a large supply of VERY SUPERIOR Cut and Roe Herrings, Which he will sell low for Cash. JAS JVEDDELL. I arboro 4!h May, 1S3S. State of North Carolina, EUGECOMBE COUNTY. Superior Court of Equity, MARCH TERM, 1S3S. John Joiner vs. C Original Bill. Kinchen May and others, T appearing to the satisfaction of said Court, that the said Kinchen Mav is not an inhabitant of this S:ate: It is there tore ordered, that publication be made for h'x weeks in the Tarboro Press, notify ing him to appear at the next term of said Court, to be held lor said cnuntv. at the Curl House in Tarborough, on the second Monday in September next, and then and i here to answer, plead or dmur, other wise judgment pro confesso will be taken and the case set for hearing ex parte as to htm. lest, . NOR FLEET, C. M, E. Priee adv $4 50. MXTCKJLE JOHN, j ILL S TAND the ensuing spring at the stable of William G. Bullock. at ihe following prices (to wit:) TWEN IV IMVK DOLLARS the season, and FORTY D illars the insurance, with fifty cents to the Groom in every instance. hvery exertion will be carefully observed to prevent accidents, but no liability will be incurred if any should happen. It is entirely unnecessary to make any comment upon this thorough-bred horse, s his Pedigree which is given below, should, independent, of tlie fine perfor mances of the few colts of his get, on the racing Turf, recommend him, to all un prejudiced judges, as a horse that should not as to genuineness of blood, stand infe rior to none others in the State of North Carolina. The many good crosses both of American and imported stock, should just ly entitle him to a reputation sufficient, 'o entitle him justly to an extensive pat ronage, by all those, who are anxious to raise race horses of never flinching game, C'-ntu ctrd also with no small degree of peed. With correct and proper crosses ois colts cannot fail to figure as splendidly m the Turf as any others in America. For an account of his colts' races see Turf Register and Spirit of the Times. II Ibis opportunity is not accepted by those who aio anxious to improve their stock, a s jurceof regret may hereafter be occasion e I, as another so favorable may not be iiven. A liberal deduction will tie made if. any responsible person will make up a club of five mares. The season will com mence 1st March and end 1st July. MUCKLE JOHN is fifteen years old this spring, and now possesses all the liveliness of action as a colt of 3 years old. Pedigree. MUCKLE JOHN was got by Old Har rod, he by Old Sir Archie. Harrod's dam by Old Diomcdc, his grandarm by Old Rtllair, hisg grandam by the Imported Sir Harry. Muckle John's dam by Old Collector, his grandam by Old Imported Citizen, his g. grandam by the Imported Union, his g g. grandam by the Imported Buckskin. It is unnecessary to trace him further, as the above is sufficient to give him a pedigree not surpassed by any horse, in the country. IV M. G. BULLUCK. JOHN J. DANIEL. Feb. 24, 1838. Conetoe Jack, ILL STAND the present season at Ezekiel Staton's stable, near Cross Roads meeting house and at Hamilton, in Martin county and will be let to mares at FIVE DOLLARS the season, and TEN Dollars to insure a mare to be in foal ; with 25 Cents to the Groom in eve ry instance. A transfer of property for feits the insurance. The season has com menced and will end the 1st of July. Ev ery attention will be paid, but no respon sibility for accidents, &c. COWJSTOE JACK, Is eight years old this spriiig of large siz and good form, and has proved him self to be a sure foal getter. G. M. MOORING. Mards 51 1S3S. lllxpcdition to thcJVorth! ftp TRAVELLERS are informed that the. Rail Road bet ween Petersburg and. Richmond is finished, con plait.g me Main .Mail Line of Hail Hoads BETWEEN IVorth Carolina and the Aorfh. The difX.ient CompWes on the route now start a Line from Halifax on the davs the Wilmington Rail Road Co.'s Stages Reach 1here, which enable Passengers to reach Nw York Twelve hows in ad vance of any other Line. THE FOLLOWING IS THE Schedule of this ZAnc. Leave Halifax 5 to 5h P. M. reach Pe tersburg 1 A. M. Leay Petersburg H A. M. reach Rich mond 3 A. M. L'ave Richmond A A. M. reach Wash ington Cny 3 P. M. Leave Washington 4 P. M. reach Bal tim re 6 P. M. L ave Baltimore 7 P. M. reach Phila delphia 4 A. M. Leave Philadelphia G A. M. reach New York 2 P. M. Only one night's rest is lost on this route: Ihe second night Passengers sleep on board the PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT, From Petersburg this is the Main Mail Line, and the d.ff rent Companies are bound in heavy penalties to run through in the schedule time. Travellers when they reach Halifax will please apply to the Petersburg Rail Road Co.'s Agent, TIr. JS. F. Ilalsey, W ho will afT.iid them ever facility. Besiiles the above Fa-i Line there are other independent Daily Line running on the respective Rail Roads, so that in no case can Passengers be delayed more than half a day. On the Petersburg Rail Road from fiv- to six engines are running daily , and Passengers at almost any hour have a chance to reach Petershutg. In case any Passengers wish to remain at Halifax all night, an Engine of tin Pe tersburg Rail Road Co. will be found next morning 3t Gary's Depot. Petersburg Rail Road Office May 16. 183S. $100 Reward. AN A WAY from the Subscriber, on Wednesday last, the 14th inst. my negro man, JACK, Aged about 36 or 37 years, 5 feet S or 9 inches in height, dark complexion, stout built, and a very likely and intelligent fellow his fore teeth are out, &,his others very bad he generally goes well dressed and has no doubt a considerable sum of money with him. Jack has a father liv ing as a free man at Mr. Clark's planta tion in Scotland Neck, and he probably may be lurking in that vicinity, or may b turning his course towards Plymouth, as he has heretofore b-en boating on the Roanoke or, he may be maling his way to the free States. The abvc reward will be paid for his apprehension and de livery to me in Edgecombe county, N. C. or if secured in any jail so that I get him again. All persons are cautioned against harboring or carrying off said fellow un der penalty of the law. GABRIEL PURVIS. Fb I6.183S For Sale at this Office, On Hanking, Education, &c. Delivered at the Queen Street Theatre, in the city ol Charleston, S. C. July 4tb, 1837. ALSO, an Oration on The Freedom of the Press; To which is appended thedoirgs- of a Pub lic Meeting held in Charleston, July 28th, 1837 Hy ThcophUus Fisk. March, 1838. Constables' iilanks for sale, AT THIS OFFICE. I r , -
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