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W til ti U VALUABLE FARM IflF Plantation belonging fo Eleanor p. R ss ami tho estate ol Margaret S Cniuilif n,,w fin i oil for sale. 1 1 is well Iviiown 1'' the name of the Schevck Plantation, J.vins on Tar River, one a.d a half miles V-nve 'I mborough, adj intng the lands of jlrs. K. U. Ahenair, .1. R. Lloyd, and L IJ Wilson. I he tract contains 95 ACRES, Of which -I io 500 acres are cleared, and uell odajiifd to the growth ot cotton, cy, &.c. There are on the premises, .J nooil Ihc el ling Uouse m &l n'Cf"ai y out hou-es, and the F .i fi i i a high s,a,p "f eohivation. A f rill r ih'-crijilion is deemed unnecessary, p.-n-n will he given to the purchaser 00 ihr first f January next. Terms made PiM mid accommodating. Persons wish VlZ hi iin'h.i-e w dl please ca!l on tilhti 01 tlit Mib?cribt is. ?. spruill jos. Lawrence. Srpl IS, 1S?8. S,s v"V Star and Washington Whig ;vi'! i' rt four times, and forward account to this oii'.iv f r collection. THE RACES, ' Over Ihc COTTAGE COUUSE, Near H'urrenton. N. C. UJ.L COM.MKV E on the fourth T. niHlav mi ().M,,i.r next, the 23d, ai.ilrontmti. FOUR I) YS A great many horses are x peeled, and ti e r--Mict lor I Jie good and large purse, will he )irited And on the filth day. (Sa'urday,) I Foot Knee, Milp l.ea' lor a pur-e o $20, with some c ! 'i (iilat may he made much muse npit is n peeled, as many are now in ti.mtg. n l it is believed theie will be a gum 1 umt.er to start. h h the way to add strength to our strati, he die, in atd in sort of white hCc, budJe ruce of pi ep'r. JAS. J HARRISON. 19 ' 'pt l.sss. .so :i 3 'jpllF, Su')vf, in .r received on con vgnnieii', ,t larjjM -npply 0f VERY SUPERIOR t s:t and i:oc fiarrriu, VVhici, i,e will s II I w tor C .-n. J AS IV EI) I) ELL. Tirhop.'. 4 Mi May, 183S. btute or Jforlh Vurolina, FDG f'COMLK COUNTY. Court of Picas nnd Quarter Sessions, AIH5UST TKtt.M, I83S. loninn T. H.addy, Coffieh' K in luht ot hi wile 'Uni hirit.ei ly Louisa lhaM.lv, JoM-ph i a.ldy, Jmii,, . h,.:u;fjyf aiKj s'a r:f' P. I Zi Hra.ldy an infant ol t ndcr Vl.ar, w H, J,, j!'i- h.-half h C- fTi-hl Kjjr l" " g'lardia- , pUuiiff., V. Msr- Philips formeily Ma Y Ih.Mldy, Marmadok. ih.ddy, VV 1 1 lough by Sim J'ns in rihi ol his wife Mam fortr ei ly Maria Hrad and Isaac 13. Uraddy. Petition for div;- y.sir.H and S'lle ij Slavts. i- ' ai'Pf'anng to the satisfaction of lhi "M.it, that Mary Philips Weily Ma p h;,ddy, M.(rmaduke Hraddy, Wil h'y Snnm. iu in right of hi wife Ma "rmeily MH,,a Uraddy, and Isaac IS la"'y, defendants in this case, are no "'""I'tMsof this State: It is ordered. tha (--"ton be made in the Tarboro' Press rix weeks, notifying them to appear a '-xi term of this Court, to be held at ' uri House io Tarboro' on the fourth j M,,,ay n November next, and answer, '"ur, or plead to this petition, or jud2 pro conh sso will be taken against and the s3mP hpard ar.rnr(jngy. m i ! unit' 1 llnnc. I . " P.,... : ' ',OSEPn "ell, Ulerk of siid at office i Tarborough, the second 1 -UaiiUllV r. a . . ! p . , JOS. DELL, C. C. To all w40m u may concern. f&UWJC notice is hereby given, that 1 tllinn tv.ll i. General a,.Li- I'fcnicU lo the next a cial ant 0. " :' "a 'ne passage of -v 111 u y ni'i . I . . 1 " " uiai act. r pli Plinn f .1 act vesting t)e ,v" Ul 'ne ministerial Officers or the T "Ul (O suchf fllP6.t,.ii . ininre S' I t. 22 1838. apP,nled formerly cc. suoscrtheis a ...... . - m,,',,""o at KdZ : '""'"Mhe County (Nuut ol as aunrrs de bonj is non on cM.ue 01 JWrcffoin Cromwell ,1poi Hereby nolilv oil , ! . ,)ff1ln. ' , 7 l'rns navtng claims :;:::;c!,o.v--"--proper bed h. .:: ,7 ",,n. u,e..l,mc ....no,,ce will he plea.li ol Uieir recoveiv n,i n ..' recoveiv iin.i ti .1 . 'et.ted to th. V "" i- 0 the e payment. iW ioumg immtuiate CrhlRI.ES IV. KNIGHT. H'M. S BAKER. epi. 15th, is.8. 3-S 3 TROSPKCTUS, FARMER'S ADVOCATE, find lUtsctlluiieuus Reporter. Ari cult 'urc. literature, science, the me cauifcnl arts, virtue, and religion; the county s stay and ini tio 11 s wealth. JOTWITHSrAMJlNr. the extensive variety of newspapers and i.eriodt cals, published throughout the country, and the diversity of Mibi-ds therein em bracetl, it is ohvious to everv rational ami ft fl cling mind, that the conductors ol those powerful, and if rightly guided, uiose sunttary vehicles ol information, h ve been loo generally acimted by puty motivrs; and that political contests hav been curried to such an alarming ex'enl. as to threaten the dissolution of our noble io-ti'uti ns; while subjects rela'ing to AOIIICULTURE, 1-ITKRATUKE, SCIENCE, and 1 he M t:rn amcal kts, thoe suh j- c's immediate! connected with our best interests, and which would cventuall place in in an independent sim?tion, havV measurable lemained unnoticed. Actuated .therefore by these views, the stihserjher intends pulilishing uiJamfs t avn, N. C. a periodic d, under and com p uiing with the above title; in theextcu lion v w hich, he designs in the first p'ace. to use all laudable exertions in procuring and disseminating practical information', essential to the inh rests, ami calculated ti increase the digoity of the Farmer. S cendlv: Eiiucation, ar.d the Lite vary Institutions ot the country, will hud in his columns, a warm and tnendly support. Thirdly : Science, and the Mechani cat Arts, will also he sufj cis ol discos stoo, and invariably receive a liberal share of attention. Fourthly: Due .mention will he paid to sn' j -cis calculated to promote the caue of Virtue and Religion. Filthly: A hriel not ic will alo he ta ken of passing events, of an impoiiaut and interesting nature, both Far-risen and Domestic; excluding ;dl Political con ss. and suhj. cis calculated to create party animosity. In short, no pains will be spared, fo ren der the ADVOCATE a valuable and in teresting visiter in every family, and to every vmuous and intelligent class of the community. Io order therefore, the mere effectually 'o prosecute our purpose, we respectfully solicit the friendly aid of every irnelli j gent Firmer. Mechanic, Literary and Scientfc gentleman, who may have tal nt xirni inclination, to communicate to us uch discoveries and practical hints, on sui ji cis within onr provit.ee, as may en rich 'Ur columns, and by a reciprocal in 'erchai ge of thoughts, become a valuable source of information. Communications dsn on subjects either Religious, or Ma ral, will be thankfully received. TER3LS. The ADVOCATE, will be published in semi monthly numbers, consisting of sixteen octavo pa ge, (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 copiesi In consequence of the difficulties and losses, in variably attending the collection of small sums, at a distance; no order tor the paper will te attend ed to, until the subscription price is forwarded, or the payment secured by some known responsible person 1 All letters, communications, &c. to the publisher, must come free from postage, or they cannot be at tended tOi . . All persons holding subscriptions, are requested rd 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 givin our Prospectus an insertion. JOHN SHERIVOOD Jamestown, N 0. Aug. 1838 Constables' lilanks for sae, AT THIS OFFICE. Hilliardslon Residence FOR SALE. 55 vv IN 3n inlertM in settling in the Vvesi, I have determined on remov ing with my family, which is a large one, t the State of Tennessee, on or before ne 1st day of November next. I now positively offer my residence at Hilliards on lor sale, with the land attached, Containing seven hundred andfif ly fonr Acres, Of ffood free corn and cotton land, lying on Swift Creek, ten miles North of Nash v'ille, in Nash cout ty, on the main road from Louisburg and the Raleigh and G is ton rail road to Enfield, in Halifax county, wlv re it intersects with the Wilmington, Halilax, Weldon, Petersburg and Ports mouth or Norfolk rail marl. heln,r is miles from the depot at Ei.fi Id. This re sidence is so well known, that it is deem, d unnecessiry to say much about it; hulas there are many who have not seen, or heard of the advantages it affords, I will ay that the situation is a most desirahle one for any family not so laige as my own, iinu particularly as A summer residence. It is situated a little above the dividing line betveen the upper and lower country in a most healthy region, wilh a lare m,d convenient Dwelling House, with all other out houses ol the best kimL and there is a first rale well of excellent water in the yard, also gool springs on the premises. Among the huildings are attached, a -o.ul ami sp,eii us Mure House, a large Gin and Co'ton House, and bacon houses jn r0od order, in which I have done a successful business for many years, and w hich holds out at this lirne the strongest inducements lor an active man ofbu-ines. Htlli irdston forms almost a vdl ige, with as good sor,,v as is to he ound in the Sta'e. There is also a private female school house within Ihr-e hundnd vards of said residence, which aff ords every ad vantage desirable by the wealthy and most scrupulous. For terms, &e apply to the subscriber. I'M HURT. Hilliardston, Nash county, " S pt 13. 183S. J Stocco Land for Sale. TUIE subscriber being about to remove to Mississippi, offers his present re sidence lor s.de. It is on the Stage road. 10 miles from Warrenlon, 15 from Louis burg, and three from the Shncco Springs, and contains 200 acres of good land As a Innlthy and pleasant residence it li3s but 1 w equals. JAMES GORDON Sept. 8, 1818. 37 -1 JYoticc. OR SALE, the R -vised Statutes of the Lws of North Carolina five of ihc first volume at live dollars each one ol the second, at four dollars. . JOS. BELL, C. C. Tarboro', Aug. 10. 1838 JYoticc. TRYED from Josiah Harrell's, in this c 1 1 1 . 1 v , about the 20th May last, J small bay jinny Relonging to the Subscriber, with shoes m her fore feel, (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 lain 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 before this, and if so, any information respecting her will be thankfully received, and the per son amply compensated for his trouble. WILLIAM D MOVE. Greenville, Pin county, .lone 4th, 183S Ftr Sate at this "fp, ii liankinsr. Education. t?c Delivered at the Queen Street Theatre, in the citv ol Charleston, S. C. July 4h. 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 28th, 1837. By Thcophilus Fish'. March 1S3S. THE RACES Over the Nashville Course, NO. CAROLINA, WILL COMMENCE on Tuesday, the 30(h October next, and continue THREE DAYS: First Lay. A Sweepstake, for two year old colts and liilies, SlOO entrance, half forfeit, mile heats to name and close by the first day ol October two or more to make a race. Two entered. On the same day, a Sweepstake, for three year old colts and fiilies, SlOO en trance, half forfeit, mile heats to name and close by the 20th October three or more to make a race. One entered. Second Day. Propiietor's Purse, S20Q, two mile heats, entrance $15. On the same day, a Sweepstake, fot three year old colls and fillies, Si 50 en trance, half forfeit, two mile heals to name and close by 20th October three or more to make a race. One entered. Third Day. Jockey Club, g i50. three mile heats, entrance $20. The Jockey Club Purse suhj. -n to the usual discount. Siables and liller will be furnished for R ce Horses gratis. Entries can be made by letter to tin Propr ietor at Nashville. JOHN S A RUING TON, Prop'r Nashville, Aug. 20lh, 1838. THE RACES Over the Tarborough Course, NORTH CAROLINA, T57K7TLL COMMENCE on Tuesday, the G'h of November, and continue FOUR DAYS: First Day, A Su eepstakes, for three years old, mile heals, SlOO en'ranee, S50 forfeit to con tinue op.-n until Monday 22d October. Persons wishit g to enter will make i known by addressing the Proprietor. Second J)mj Part of Jockey Club Purse, two rr.iJf heats. S200 -entrance, St 5 for subscri hers; Ss?0 for non-sunscribers. Third Day, Ualance of Jockev Club Pure, threi mile heat-. S300 entrance, SO for sub scribers; S30 lor non subscribers. Fourth Day, A Handy Cap. mile heals, best three in five. Si 50 entrance, SlO lor subscriber; Si 5 f v non subscriber. (JPuises liable to me full amount. All letters addressed to the Proprietor must be post paid. IV M. FOX HALL, Proprietor. Angus 2.Pfh, ls.iS OCThe Petersburg Constellation, Norfolk Her ald, and Warrenton Heporter will give the above five (weekly) insertions, and forward acc't to this office for collection. JYoticc. A LL those indebted to the firm of Pen der Pope, are r quested to enrrn forward and .seilie by cash or note, before No ember Court next, as we wish to (dose our business hv that lime. PENDER $ POPE. Sept. 20, 1S3S. as JYoticc npiIE Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of Home A Bering, Is dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN R BERING Stantonshurg, N. C. July U'h. 183s 11 1 For Sale. WILL SELL very cheap for cash, or on lime, Jl 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 ihe shop, uninjured in the least sil ver plate. The Horse is a Northern one, bought in Baltimore by Mr. R. H. A us tin, of Taiboro'. He is young, lively in harness, and perfectly gentle, and one of ihe finest looking animals I ever saw. If any person wishes such an Establishment, it can be bought on the most reasonable terms, as I 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. Sept. 4, 183S. Notice. HP HE Subscribers are now receiving their supply of SPRING GOODS, Which we are determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. & 4 J. LAWRENCE. Tarboro', IS April, 1S38. Mrs. Jl. C. Howard, TJ"N FORMS her customers and the pub lie, that she is now opening Her Spring Supply of Comprising a handsome Assortment of ar ticles in Ihe Millinery Line, viz: Pattern B6nnet3, of the latest and mo9t 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 of Hibbons, Flowers, kct These Goodsswere all selected by her self, and are of the most fashionable and best quality. They will be sold at a very small advance for Cash, or on the usual credit 10 punctual customers. Tarborough, May 5, 1838. .1 en nr. ron HARD TIMES, Jit the cheap Lush Store. npiIE Subscriber, in announcing to his customers and the public generally, the arrival of his Spring purchases, takes pleasure in assuring them that his present Stock comprises the lost splciifHfl and Cheapest ASSORTMENT OF Seasonable Goods, Ever exhibited in Tarborough, And respectfully solicits a call from those whose object is to buy. IVcw and Fashionable Goods, At extremely Low Prices. Having made his purchases principally at the Auction Salew Cash, he frefs confident in s.aying he can not only exhib it an immense variety of New and Fash ionable Gods, hut is enabled and will sell Ihem at such prices as cannot fail 10 satisfy the fftealesf economist, and prove partial (if not an entire) remedy lor the Hard Times." (JThe subjoined are a few of the leading articles : . dfetfh Pieccs pdnled Muslins, small and Jama PVF patterns, from 20 to 75 cents per yard Printed Lawns and French Prints, A beautiful assortment of black and colored Silks very cheap, peTyard aliC0CS' frm G l 35 Cent 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 Umbrellas, " Irish Linens, Long Lawns, and Diapers, Ladies' Corsetts, from $1 to $6, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Ladies and .Hisses' Bonnets Superfine broad cloths, various colors, cheap, Cassimeres, plain and ribbed, A variety of styles of Goods, for Gentlemen summer wear, Men's long and short nap Beaver ami Silk Bats, Gf every variety of shape, quality and color, from $1 to" $6 each, 30 dozen palra leaf Hats, from lOcentseach, "irffhfhtdftlk var(ls bleached and brown Shirt mpfPWW ings and Sheetings, from 6 Jets. Ladies English kid, French, morocco, and pru nella Slippers, of the very best quality and most fashionable shape, Women's morocco, prunella, and leather Sihoes, cheap, Misses and children's Shoes, .lien's and Boys' Shoes & Boots. In great variety, very cheap, With everv other aitii le in the Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Line. ALSO, a vf ry large and general As sortment of Groceries, BartUvare, Cutlery, China, Glass 4 Crockery ware. All of which he now offers 'at very low prices for Cash, or on a short credit to punctual men. v JAMES WEDDELL. Tarboro April 37, 1S38.
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