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1 paiS y a Ml si f 4 pFiili!iUw,,m4n- Jam VALUABLE FAR ran s.iee. nrillR Plantation belonging to Eleanor X I'. Iv ami the estate ol Margaret S. S j i u i 1 U is now off red for sale. It is well known by the name of the , Scheiick Plantation, T vine on Tar River, one and a half miles flh( v Tarhorough, adjini ng the lands of r. u. iMaenair, .). k. Cloyd, and I ) Wilson. The 1 1 a e I contains Of winch 4 to 500 acres are cleared, and ucll stapled to the growth of cotton, com, 'I'htie are on the premises, A good Dwelling House Ami all necessary out houses, and the im in a high slate of cultivation. A firlii r description is deemed unnecessary. p.,eion will he given to t lie puichae on the first ' f January next. Tt rms made g,sv and accommodating. Persons w ish injr o pun-base will please call on eithei ol the tubscribirs. B. J. SP I1U ILL. JOS. LAWRENCE. S-pt IP, ISPS. 3S (TjThe Balcigh Star anil Washington Whicr will insert fur times, and forward account to this :i!iiT t'ur collection. JYotice. rEMW, subscribers having qualified at .-Vigiist leiT f the Count v Court o' Kd Ci'ine, as adm'rs tie bonis noil on ;he e-t ite ol Xetcsom Croimcell ihd, Ileteby nnlil'y all persons having claims ;guns Miil decM to present them pr jier y authentic iled within the time prescri be J by law. or this notice will be plead in lur ol their recovery: and all those in I'e'i'ed to the eslaie to make immediate i:jy tr.cnt. CHARLES IV. KNIGHT. WM. S BAKER. Sept. 15-h, KS:S. 3 3 Jcgrocs for Sale. i TY order of the County Court, held for r'dgeenmbe, August tern;, 183S; will te o!d on Thursday, ihe 4n of October Rex!, at the residence ol John Gay, dee'd, Three likely Negroes, I) -ln;ing to the estate of said deceased. rrm, six months' credi', the purchaser givii.g IjoiuI, with approved security. vii. Harrison. S'pt l'Jih, 18?S. JYotice. LL thop indebted to the firm of Pen der P7je. are n nulled to come forwaul and settle by cah or note, before November Court next, as we wish to close our business by that time. PEN I) tUi POPE. Sept 20, 1R3S. 3S State of Jforth Cafolina, FDG I COMDE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessio7i$, AIHJUST TEIIM, 1S3S. S.-lnmon T. liraddy, Coffield iving in light ol his wile L niia formerly Louia I'xaddy, Joseph B. Roddy, Julia Ann liraddy, and Sa rah Klizi Uraddy an infant ol tender years who sues in t!i belialf by Coffield King her guardian, plainliff-, vs. Mary Philips formerly Ma y liraddy, Marmaduke liraddy, Willoughby Sim mons in right of his wife Maria formerly Maria Rtad and Isaac 13. liraddy, defendants, Petition far div - ysioi and sole oj Staves. I' appearing to the satisfaction of this ijouit, that Mary Philips formerly Ma j urauuy, Marmaduke liraddy, Wil '0''Khby Simmons in right of his wife Ma a ormerly Maria liraddy, and Isaac 13 u.uty, attendants in this case, are not esidents of this State? It 5 nrdu rail Hill SMtcation be made in the Tarboro' Press six weeks, notifying them to appear at next term of this Court, to be held at ii .Url House in Tarboro' on the fourth unnay m November next, and answer "emur, or nlead to th Jjent pro confesso will be taken against lem, and thP t1mo ui j: ?.. witness, Joseph Hell, Clerk of siid 'urt at office in Tarborough, the second Monday in August, 1S38. . .OS. BELL. C. C. i nee adv S7 50. M Notice. Home rf- Bering, U disstlved by mulua, confnL S.antonsburclfffV PROSPECTUS OP THE FARMER'S ADVOCATE, lnd Miscellaneous Reporter.. liier".inre the me chanwul arts, virtue, and religion; the county's stay and na tion's wealth. JOTWITIIS rNDINO the extensive variety of newspapers and periodi caU, published throughout the country. ;"d the d. verity of sublets therein em braced, u H obvious to every rational and j tLcnng mind, that the conductors ot 'hose powerful, and if ,igh,y gullei, tbo.e salutary vehicles of information, have been too generally actuated by parly motives; and that political contests hat een carried to such an alarming extent, as to threaten the dissolution of our noble mslituti-ms; while subjects relating to Agriculture, Literature, Science, ind the Mkchamcal Arts; those sub p els immediately connected with our best interests, and which would eventually place us in an independent situation, hav measurable remained unnoticed. Actuated therefore by lheeview. the sub-scriber inten.ls publishing in Jami s t.iwn, IN. C. a periodical, under and com porting with the above title; in theexicu tiou of which, he designs in the fust p'ace. to ue all laudable exertions in procuring and disseminating practical information, essential to I he interests, ami calculated to increase theUignily ol the Farmkr. S. ci.mllv: Education, and ihe Lite raryInstrfn firms tdI the counlry, w'iTI tiud in his columns, a warm and fnendl) support. Thirdly: Science, and the Mcchani cat 'Jrts. w ill also he suhj cts ol disco sion, and invariably receive a liberal share of attention. FwortJily : Due attention will be paid to sijt jects calculated to promote the caue of Virtue and Religion. Fifthly : A brief notice will also be ta ken of passing events, of an impoilant mil interesting nature, both Foreign and Domestic; excluding all Political con tests, and suj cts calculated to create parly animosity. In .short, no pains will be pared, to ren der ihe ADVOCATE a valuable and in- (erestini; visiter in every family, and lo every virtuous and intelligent class of the community. In order therefore, the more effectually o prosecute our purpose, wc respectfully olirit the friendly aid of every intelli gent Former, Mechanic Literary and aent'Jic gentleman, who may have lal ent and inclination, to communicate to us such discoveries and practical hints, on utj cts within our province, as may en rich our columns, and by a reciprocal in lei change of thoughts, become a valuable -ource of information. Communications dso on subjects either JReliioits. or lilo rat, will be thankfully received. TERMS. The ADVOCATE, will be published in semi monthly numbers, consisting of sixteen octavo pa ces, (one sheet,) neatly printed, on good paper, folded and stitched, and promptly mailed to sub scribers; making in a year 381 pages, and furnish ed with title page and index, at $1,'25 per year, in advance. Any person by forwarding $10, free from charge, will be entitled to ten copies In consequence ot the difficulties and losses, in variably attending the collection of small sums, at a distance; no order for the paper will be attend ed to, until the subscription price is forwarded, or the payment secured by some known responsible person i Alt letters, communications, c. to trie puunsner, must come free from postage, or they cannot be at tended tOi All persons holding subscriptions, arc requested to forward them as early as possible. Editors favorable to our designs, and those who may feel disposed to exchange with us, will do us a favor by giving our Prospectus an insertion. JOHN SHEIilVOOD. Jamestown, N O. Aug. 183S Raleigh Star. ALL persons in arrears to the under signed, on account of subscriptions to the Star, advertising, &c. are earnestly re quested to make payment. Those especially who still remain in debted to the late firm of Lawrence & Lemay, Arp lnudlv annealed to both by the de mands of justice, which they have so long disregarded, and our pressing necessities; and it is hoped every one wno reaas ims will receive it as aduresseii to nimsen in dividually, and settle his account without further delay. 7-pPersons at a distance may very safe lyand conveniently send us the money due us by the Sheriffs of their respective coun ties, who will be coming to this City shortly to make their annual returns. THOS. J. LEMdY. Raleigh, N. C. Aug. 15, 183S. Ililliardslon Residence FOR SrfLE. WING an interest in settling in the est, I have determined On rmnv. '"S with my family, which is a large one, t the State of Tennessee, on or before 'he 1st day of November next. 1 now positively offer my residence at Ililliards lon for sale, with the land attached, Containing seven hundred andjlf ly four Acres, Ol good free corn and cotton land, !ing on Swift Creek, ten miles North of Nardil ville, in Nah com.ty, on the main road Irom Louisburg and the Raleigh and Gas ton rail road to Enfield, in Halifax county, where it intersects with the Wilmington, Halilax, Weldon, Petersburg and Ports mouth or Norfolk rail roads, being 18 miles from the depot at Enfi. Id. Thfs re sidence is so well known, that it is deemed onnecessary to say much about it; but as there are many who have not seen, or heard of the advantages it affords, I will ay that the situation is a mo desirahle one for any family not so large as my own, aim particularly as 2 summer residence. It is situated a little above the dividing line between Ihe upper and lower country in a most healthy region, with a large and convenient Dwelling House, wi?h all other out houses ot the best kind; and there is a first rate well of excellent water in Ihe yard, also good springs on the premises. Among ihe buildings are attached, a good and spacious Store House, a large Gin and CoUon House, and bacon houses in good order, in w hich I have done a successful business for many years, and which holds out at this time the strongest inducements lor an active man of business. Hilliardsion forms almost a village, with as sriii il SOeietv a i In ho irtiiful in tr Sta'e. There is also a private female school house within lhre hundnd yaids of said residence, which aff 'ids every ad vantage desirable by the wealthy and most scrupulous. For terms, Sic applv to the subsc.iber. IV M. BURT. Ililliardslon, Nash county, " S. pt 13, 1S38. j Shocco Land for Sale. HE subscriber heing about to remove lo Mississippi, offers his present re sidence for sale. It is on the Stage road 10 miles from Wanenlon, 15 from Louis burg, and three Irom the Shocco Springs, and contains 200 acres of good land. As a healthy and pleasant residence it has but few equals. J.1MES GORDON. ' Sept. 5, 1838. 37 4 JYotice. TpOIl SALE, the Revised Statutes of the Luvs ol North Carolina five of the firt volume at five dollars each one of the second, at foor dollars. JOS. BELL, C. C. Tarboro', Aug. 10. 183S mYotice. JTRAYED from Josiah Barrett's, in n .lit. I,' .llwillt lIlA OHll. M Inrl f small bfty jinny 1IUX,32, Belonging to the Subscriber, with shoes on her fore feet, (whether her hind feel were shod is not now recollected,) about three years old. I purchased said Mule Irom a horse drover, so it is very uncer tain which way she may have gone; but when last heard from, she was in the county of Edgecombe. I suppose she has been taken up by some one beloft this, and if so, any information respecting her will be thankfully received, and the per son amply comppnsaled for his trouble. WILLIAM D MOVE. Greenville, Put county, June 4th, 183S For Sale, at this Office, On Banking, Education, &c. Delivered at the Queen Street Theatre, in the city ol Charleston, S. C. July 4th, 1837. ALSO, an Oration on The Freedom of the Press; To which is appended the doings of a Pub lic Meeting held in Charleston, July 28lh, 1837. By Tlieophilns JFisk. March IS 58. THE ISACES Over the A'ashville Course, NO. CAROLINA, ILL COMMENCE on Tuesday, the 30th O.-tober next, and continue THREE DAYS: First Bay. A Sweepstake, for two year old colts and lillies, SlOO entrance, half forleit, mile heats to name and clse by the first day ol October two or more to make a race. Two entered. On Ihe same day, a Sweepstake, for three year old colls and fidies, SlOO en trance, half forfeit, mile heats to name and close by (he 20ih October three oi more to make a race. O ie entered. Second Day. Propiietor's Purse, $200, two mile heats, entrance Si 5. On the same da)', a Sweepstake, foi three year old colts and fillies, 150 en trance, half forfeit, two mile heats to name and close by 20th October three or more to make a race. One entered. Third Buy. Jockey Club, $A50. three mile heals, entrance $20. The Jockey Club Purse subject to the usual discount. Stables and litter will be furnished for Race Horses gratis. Entries can be made by letter to the Proprietor at Nashville. JOIIN S JIRRING TON, Prop'r Nashville, Aug. 20th, 1838. THE HACE Over the Tarborough Coarse, NORTH CAROLINA, ILL COMMENCE on Tuesday, the Ch of November, and continue FOUR DAYS; First Bay, A Sweppstakes, for three years old, mile heats, SlOO entrance, S50 forfeit to con tinue opn until Monday -23d October. Persons wishing to enter will make it known by addressing the Proprietor. Second D iy, Part of Jockey Club Purse, two mile heats, S200 entrance, Sl5 for subscri bers; S20 for non-subscribers. Third Bay, Balance of Jockey Club Pnr!p, three mile heats S300 entrance, S20 for sub scribers; $30 for non-subscribers. Fourth Bay, A Handy Cap, mile heas, besi three in five, S150 entrance, $10 for subscribers; Si 5 for non sunscribers. ("P'Purses liable to the full amount. All letters addressed to the Proprietor must be posi paid. IV M. FOX HALL, Proprietor. Ausrust 29t h, 1S38. CCThe Petersburg Constellation, Norfolk Her ald, and Warrenton Reporter will give the above five (weekly) insertions, and forward acc't to this office for collection. For Sale. -::- EWILL SELL very cheap for cash, or on lime, J first-rate Horse and Sulkey, The Sulkey is one of Hedenburg's b st, lull plate, and superior to any in this country. It is as good as when it came from me shop, uninjured in the least sil ver plate. The Horse ia a Northern one, bought in Baltimore by Mr. R. H. Aus tin, of Taiboro'. He is young, lively in harness, and perfectly gentle, and one ol the finest looking animals I ever saw. If any person wishes such an Establishment it can be bought on Ihe most reasonable terms, as 1 shall go South this fall and shall not need it for several months; which is the cause of my wishing to sell. Ap plication can be made personally or by letter. JOHN C. DRAKE. Nashville, No. Ca. Stpt. 4, 1S38. CUT fVX ROE -o rip HE Subscribor has received on con signment, a large supply of VERY SUPERIOR j Cut and Roe Herrings, Which he will sell low lor Cash. JAS. WEDDELL. ; Tarboro, 4lh May, 1838. Constables' Blanks for sale, AT TniS OFFICE. Notice. Hp HE Subscribers are now receiving ; their supply of SrjRIKtt GOODS, Which we are determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. J- & J. LAWRENCE. Tarboro', 18 April, 1S3S. Mrs. Jl. C. Howard, N FOR MS her customers and ihe pub lic, that she is now opening Her Spring Supply of Comprising a handsome Assortment of ar iiele in the Mdlinerv 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, Insertings, , Grecianett and Bobbinett, Handkerchiefs, Caps, Capes and Collars, head Ornaments, A splendid assortment of Bibbons, Flowers, &ci These Goods;were all selected hy :.er selt, and are of the most fashionable and 'est quality. They will be sold at a very small advance for ("ash, or on the usual credit to punctual customers. Tarborough, May 5, 1838. f CURE FOR HD TIMES, Jit the cheap Cash Store. npilE Subscriber, in announcing to his customers and the public generally, tne arrival ol his Spring purchases, takes pleasure in assuring them that his present Stock comprises ihe Most splendid and Cheapest ASSORTMENT OF Seasonable Goods, Ever exhibited in Tarborough, And respectfully solicits call finm ihr,co ' if whosf ohjeef is lo buy. Hfciv and Fashionable Goods, At extremely Low Prices. Ilavins made his nurchases nri. email. at the Auction Sales for Cash. h- rVL tanfident in sayinj; he can not only exhib it an immense variety ol Aew and Fash ionable Goods, hut is enabled and will en ttiem ai sucn prices as cannot fail to alisfy the greatest economist, and tin, a partial (if not an entire) remedy for the . r r i w " nani i imes." (T l'fe subjoined are a few of the eadinjr article- : fifh I)ieces P""nted Muslins, small and larre 2 Eld If nat terns, frnm 90 in T nana j i ' " v uw jci vara, Printed Lawns and French Prints, A beautiful assortment of black and colored Silks very cheap, ' cS)CP PieCeS d aliceS' frm C t0 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 Parasols and Umhrellas. - j Irish Linens, Long Lawns, and Diapers, liaates uorseus, irom jji totfo, Uonnetand Cap Kibbons, Ladies and Hisses' Bonnets, Superfine broad cloths, various colors, cheap, Cassimeres, plain and ribbed. A variety of styles of Goods, for Gentlemen's summer wear, Men's Ions: and short naD Reaver and Silk Hats, Of every variety of shape, quality and color, from $1 to $6 each, 30 dozen-palrn leaf Hats, from lucentseach, jEtfRfRflh yards bleached and brown Sbirt y 4VHi ings and Sheetings, from 6i 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 Shoes, cheap, Misses and children's Shoes, Men'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 WEDDELL. Tarboro April 27, 1S38.
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