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33 rents Flour, 7 50 to 0 00 -Corn (wholesale.) 3 75 lo 4 00 Bacon, (Hog linnnd.) 11 to III CtS Lit. " Norfolk Market, July 3. Cotton, 9 10 cents; Corn, 73 to 75 cents; Lard, dull, 6 to 9 cents. Her. H'ashwgton Market, July 3. Turpen tine, new dip, $ 2, 50; Old $1,90; Scrape, 1 00. Tar, $1 75. ll'Jtig. WM CANDIDATES. Election on Thursday, 2Gih July next. GENERAL ASSEMBLY. EDGECOMBE COUNTY. For the Senate. Louis D. Wilson. House of Commons. James Geough. William S. Baker. For Sheriff'. William I). Petway. Jit Tarborough and New York. JULY 3. 1): :nfiy, apple, I'ollir, Can, CVtton. Cotton begging:, lur, Iron, Larl, Molasses, -?i;f.r, brown, Sa!t,T I. -Turpentine, Wheat, Whiskey, - per i Turboroi. ll I 8 10 10 113 gallon 100 125 U -18 lb i 13 1G 9 12 bushel 65 CO 81 82 lb j 81 9 9 11 yard 20 25 10 22 barrel S3 9 8 9j lb 4 5 3 4 lb 8 10 9 10 gallon 50 55 28 30 lb 10 12 8 10 bushel CO C5 13 45 barrel j 175 180 275 283 bushel. 100 125 105 170 gallon j 50 55 30 32 Liist of JLctterSj Remaining in the Pest Office at Tarho rough, the 1st of July, 1838, whch if not taken out before the 1st of Oct. next, will be sent to the. Gene- nil Post Office as dead lclters.m ! Anderson Jese Johnson Aaron Andrews Wallis Johnston Henry Adams Henry Knight I) & Co 7 1 Atkinson Wil y Knight Willis Arqier Lewis D Knight Joseph Anderson George Knight James liattle Joseph S Kimhril Wtflhm Blocker John C 2 Lloyd John W Uitis William Lloyd Joseph 11 ) ills IJenpmin Lynch K A E A Miss Bradley E Mrs Locust Wright Tiraswell John Long Robert Brooks Elizabeth Little Ann Miss Bailie Marmaduke Mabrey Wilkinson Ij inlin Richard Mayo Reuben Cnten Liurn R Mrs Morgan John Rev Coilen John W 8 Manning M E Concn M A Mis Magee William Chapman Rusel M iy John frockatt William Ovens Elijih DEiglderfry Rcdin Proctor S.imuel D Elliott George Randolph John S V.vcrist Silas R untree N II liardncr Mori in 2 Skinner Sarah L (Irifiin Z-tchariah 2 Taylor Stephen leorgp James Thompson Noah Crpcn Enos Turner Fielding P Harper Stephen .1 Wenthershy Vm T Hunter Ohnles G Weddell Jas 2 Hardy John Williams John jnnr Hardy James Wilkcrson N Mrs ILtton A Mrs Williams W Mrs Har.ey Rel.ecah Wills Wm II Howell Welthey Worsley Wm Ann Mrs Wilkerson Silas J?S M. REDMOND, P. M. bl-SlG 7S. Advertisement. npIIE impossibility of carrying on the Watchman as it ought" to be con tacted, while absent on collecting expedi Jions, and the impossibility of longer do ing without the large amount due me for 6 years of labor, have determined me to sell the Establishment at the end of the present year. The Subscription List is Moul Eight Hundred, And on the increase, and the Job Printing and Advertising good for at least $500 a year. A gentleman of talents and a sound Whig, hall have the Paper on the most liberal terms. 1 would not willingly let it go in to any other service. An early applica hon is requested. . C. JONES. Editor and Proprietor. Salisbury, June 23, 1S38. Flour for Sale. HE Subscriber has received on con signment, and offers for sale, 21 barrels Flour, hich has been lately ground, and is from tUe best mills in the State. JAS. M. REDMOND. Tarboro', April 15, 1838. SHOCCO SPRINGS. J ,,,rtl establishment at "a, opened for Ihe reception and aeeonv rv r. I n ! f . ""uaiiuu oi visitor., On the first dav f., a.... Mk- deems ,t almost unnecessary to say any thing as ivar,l ih i,-.i.i..vi.. . iun c "v-cuiuiuiness oi 1n li.i "'cans ui restoring io neann manv ol iho hers of society, and their medical proper lies have been so frequently ,eJedbv genllemen and Physicians of first rale tai ents in Ihe counti v. The Ildeigh and Gaston Rail Road run u'.thm ten miles of (he Springs, and the Lurs will pass daily by the fourth of July next; and, for the accommodation of visit ors the Subscriber will regularly run a ' lwu fj'oi ai i witty s to the si;;;. ann johnson. Warren co., N. C. June 3, lsss P.S. THERE WILL BE At the Springs cn the Gti and llh ofJu ly commemorative of the passage of the Train on the first fifty miles of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail R oau. Jlcadcmy. JHE Examination of the Students in this Institution will take place Thursday and Friday, Mth and ' m T ml, V 7 I At which time Parents and Guardians are specially invited to attend. The Summer Session will commence on Monday, 2d July, and terminate about 1st December, at the usual price for board, tuition, &c. 50 dollars per session. It is particularly desirable that Parents and Guardians should send their sons as early in the session as possible; a few days absence occasions more injury to their pro gress than is usually supposed by parents. As a situation for a permanent school and sound literary attainments, is too well known to need comment: the lasi seven years affjrd the tet evidence of its ad vantages. Address at Ransori's Bridge, M. Ii. GARRETT. June 1st, 1R3S. Cj'The Star and .Standard will insert 3 Weeks. Pay your Taxes. npilE Subscriber informs all thoe con cerned, tl at he has been appointed Collector of the Taxes In District .Vo. 1 . lie therefore requests ail persons who have Taxes to pay in said district, to come forward and settle the same withputlelayt JAS. M. REDMOND. Tarboro', June 1-1, 1S3S. JVotice. .ji nn he Subscribers have for Sale 50 or GO bbls CORN, a quantity of PORK, a parcel of Veto Cut Herrings, A large supply of fresh LIME, and a fresh supply of Dr. Peters' Pills. . 4- 7! HYMAN. Tarboro', June 15, 1838. Slate of JVori Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessio7is, MAY TERM, 1838. George W. Killebrew vs. OriginatAitach- Henry W. Garrett, ) ment Isaac Noifleet summoned as garnishee, and also levied on one Tract of Land ad joining the lands of Isaac Noifleet and others, containing by estimation 380 a cres, more or less. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Henry W. Gaurett, the defendant in this suit, is not a resident of this State: It is therefore ordered, that publication be made lor six weeks suc cessively in the Tarborough Press, notify in"" said defendant that unless he appear at ihe next term of this Court, to be held on the fourth Monday in August next, at Ihe Court House in Tarborough, and answer, plead, or demur, judgment pro confesso will be entered against him. Witness, Joseph Hell, Clerk of said Court, at office, the fourth Monday in Mav, 1S3S. JOS. DELL, C. C, Price adv 5 00. Jesse W. Taylor, ESPECTFULLY informs ihn nili zens of Edgecombe and tbn ml ininimr "uu"l," ue nas commenced the Tailoring Business IN TARBOROUGH, Next door to the Store of Messrs. PI. Austin Son. lie hopes by a diligent attention to his business, and a faithful and prompt execu lion of the work entrusted to him. to mprii and receive a share of public patronage. Minn h. i;sya JYotice. glTRAYED from Josiah Barrett, in this county, about the 20lh May last, f small bay jinny MULE, Belonging to the Subscriber, with shoes on her fore feet, (whether her hind feci were snouvjs not now recollected,) about three years old. I purchased said Mule Irom a horse drover, so it is very uncer lain which way she may have gone; but when last heard from, she was in tbp county of Edgecombe. I suppose she has oeen lauen up by some one before this, and if so, any information respecting her will be thankfully leceived, a;ul the per on amply compensated for his trouble. ' WILLIAM D. MOTE. Grernville, Pin count', June 4th, 1R3S lnd Publishers. npiIE Subscribers have just completed JL their new specimen book of light laced BOOK ANO JOB Frinling Types. Flowers and The contents of which ate herewith parti ally given: .Diamond, Pearl, nos. 1 and 2, Aate, nos. 1, 2, and 3, Aate cn Nonpareil body, . Nonpareil, nos. 1, 2,3 and 1, Minionctte, nos. 1 and 2, Minion, nos. 1, 2, 3 and I, Minion on Brevier body, Brevier on Minion body, Brevier, nos. 1,2, 3 and -1, Brevier on Burgois bedy, Brevier on Long Primer bod', Burgois on Brevier body, Burgois, nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, Burrrois on Long Primer body, Long Primer, nos. 1, 2, 3 and 1, Long Primer on Small Pica body, Small Pica, nost 1 and 2, Pica on Small Pica body, Pica, nos. 1, 2 and 3, Pica on English body, English, nos. 1 and 2, Great Primer, Paragon, double English, Double Paragon, Cannon, Five line Pica to twenty, Eight line Pica gothic condensed to 25, Seven line and ten line Pica ornamental, C, 7, 9, 12 and 15 lines Pica shaded, 8, 10, 15 and 1C lines antique shadedi ALSO, A large and beautiful collection 6f Flow ers, Irom Pearl to seven lines Pica, some of which are not to be found in any other specimen; a new assortment of ornament al Dashes, a variety of card Borders, near Two thousantlillctal Ornaments Brass rule, leads of various thickness, as tronomical and -physical signs, metal and brace dashes from 3 lo 30 ems long, great primer and double pica scripts on inclined body, diamond and nonpareil music of va rious kinds antique light and heavy face two line letter, full face roman and italic nonpareil, minion, brevier, long primer and other blacks, nonpareil, minion and brevier Greek, Hebrew and Saxon. A large variety of Ornaments, calcula ted particularly for the Spanish and South American markets; Spanish, French and Portuguese accents furnished lo order, wilh every other article made use of in The Printing business. All of which can be furnished at short no tice of as good quality and on as reasona ble terms as any other establishment. CONNER & COOK. Corner of Nassau and Ann streets, June 2, 183S. New York. TO Notice. nPHE Subscribers are now receiving tueir supply ot SPRING GOODS. Which we are determined to sell as cheap me eneapesr. J. $ J. LA IVRENCE. Tarboro', 18 April, 1333. Mrs. Jl. C. Howartl JN FORMS her customers and the pub- lie. that shf i?. . ..w.w jyv-lilllj Her Spring Supply of CrOOBS, Comprising a handsome Assortment of ar ticles in the Millinery Line, viz: Pattern Bonnets, of the latest and most approved fashions, xr Cottage Bonnets, a superior article, oiuws, Leghorn braids, Grecians, mix ed Straws, &c. Drawn Bonnets, various colors and patterns, Plain and llwured SilU-s nnd sitino . o XJl UltSSCS) Green India Silk, Black Mode, riorences, Crapes, Thread Edgings, Blond Edfrimra and F (Jrecianett nml RnKtiinr.tt Ifo.-.! " iiuuuncitmcis, Caps, Capes and Collars, head Ornaments, ti. ojukuuiu -assortment 01 lUbuons, Mowers, &ci These Goodslwere all selepiorl hw hor self, and are of the most fashionable and uesi -quality. '1 hey will be sold at a very small advance for Cash, or on the usual credit to punctual customers. 1 aruorough, May 5, 1S3S. J C UM1 FOR flARP TIMES 5 Jit the cheap Cash Store. nnilE Snbspril pr. in rtnnnt'.nmn In W. 7 u'lHUUIIlllP IU III? customers and the public generally, the arrival of his Spring purchases, takes pleasure in assuring them that his present Slock comprises the JLAHCrEST, Most splendid and Cheapest ASSORTMENT OF Seasonable Goods, Eccr exhibited in Tarborough, And respectfully solicits a call from those whose oljecl is to buy. IVeu- and Fashionable Goods, At extremely Low Prices. Having made his purchases principally at the Auction .Sales ybr Cash he feels confident in saying he can not only exhib it an immense variety of New and Fash ionab'c Goods, but is enabled and will sell them at such prices as cannot fail to satisfy the greatest economist, and prove a partial (if not an eutire) remedy for the "Hard Times." (TThe subjoined are a few of the leading articles : diih Picre3 PrintCl1 Muslins, small and lame patterns, from 20 to 75 cents per yard, Printed Lawns and French Prints, A beautiful assortment of black and colored Silks very cheap, ' Picces Calicoes, from CJ to 35 cents Ginghams, 15 to 25 cents, New style silk Scarfs, Cravats, and Handker chiefs, Muslin and Lace worked Collars. English thread Laces, Edgings, and Inserting, l'arasois ana umureiias, Irish Linens, Long Lawns, and Diapers, Ladies' Corselts, from Si to $6, Bonnet and Cap Kibbons, Ladies and blisses' 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 Beaver and Silk Bats. Of every variety of shape, quality and color, from Sip 1 to $u each, 30 dozen palm leaf Hats, from lOcentseach, TiAlClln yard3 bleached and brown Shirt inffs and Sheeting, from 61 cts. Ladies English kid, French, morocco, arid pru nella Slippers, of the very best quality and most fashionable shape, Women's morocco, prunella, and leather Shoes, cheap, Misses and children's Shoes, Men's and Soys' 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 4 Crockery ware. All of which he now offers at very low prices for Cash, or on a short credit lo punctual men. JAMES IVEDDELL. Tarboro April 27, IS33. GUISAT Expedition to thcJorth! rjpRAVELLERS are informed that the Rail Road between Petersburg and Richmond is finished, completing the Main Mail Line of Hail Roads BETWEEN rVorth Carolina and the IVorth. I'he different Companies on the route now start a Line from Halifax on the days the IVilmington Rail Road Co.'s Slxgcs Reach there, which enables Passenjrers to reach Now York Twelve hours in ad vance of any other Line. THE FOLLOWING IS THE Schedule of this Line. Leave Halifax 5 to 51 P. M. reach Pp. tersburg 1 A. M. Leave Petersburg U A. M. reach Rich mond 3 A. M. Leave Richmond 4 A. M. reach Wash ington City 3 P. M. Leave VVashington 4 P. M. reach Bal timore C P. M. Leave 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 losf on this route: the second night Passengers slcen on board the PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT, From Petersburg this is the Main Mnil Line, and the different Companies arr bound in heavy penalties to run through in ine schedule lime. Travellers when thev reach Hali fa v will please apply to the Petersburg Rail uoaa co.s Agent, 7J B. JF. Balseti. Who will afford them ever facility. Besides the above Fast Liiie Ihpr other independent Daily Lines running on the respective Rail Roads, so thai in no case can passengers be delayed more than half a day. On the Petersburg Rail RoaJ Irom five to six engines art running rfnifu- and Passengers at almost any hour have a cnance to reach Petersburg. In case anv Passensrers wish in rpmnin at Halifax all night, an Engine of the Pe tersburg Rail Road Co. will be found next morning at Gary's Depot. Petersburg Rail Road Office, ) May 1G, 1838. $ - CUT ,.VM UOE Hp HE Subscriber has received 011 con signment, a large supply of VERY SUPERIOR Cut and Roe Herrings, Which he will sell low for Cash. JAS. IVEDDELL. Tarboro', 4lh May, 183S. State of North Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY Superior Court of Equily. MARCH TERM, 1S3S. John Joiner r- , ,vtVS , u 0risinalEill. Ivinchen May and others, ) T appearing to the satisfaction of said Court, thai ihe said Kinchen May is not an inhabitant of this Stale: It is there fore ordered, that publication be made for six weeks in the Tarboro' Press, notify ing him lo appear at ihe next term of said Court, to be held for said county, at the Court House in Tarborough, on the second Monday in September next, and then and there to answer, plead or demur, other wise judgment pro confesso will be taken and the case sel for hearing ex parte as lo him. Test, . NOR FLEET, C. M. E. Price adv $4 50. For Sale, at this Office, On Banking, Education, &c. Delivered at the Queen Street Theatre, in the city of Charleston, S. C. July 4th, 1S37. ALSO, an Oration on The Freedom of the Tress; To which is appended Ihe doings of a Pub lic Meeling held in Charleston, July 2Sth,lS37. By Theophilus rish March ;IS3S.
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