If
tollC.
nMlNI rfi A ION on the estate oj
1,1).' I'"' "',ir-v 'ol)n," living boon
to th- Mib-erib t, at August term,
Vol" i ynl ' ,('nS aM(l 1;ir,rr
1 : Ivireomix cmniy, he will
"'' ,,!,!!( s:il--, on Mmday the 2Nt of
Jr next, al the shop occupied by the
STOCJr OF goq&$
t in(,t Clvi.!ini5 of a ViiriiM y nl Cloih,
'j.j.prf.', a n I "!" ' articles adapted to
lot of
l will s'll :,t lill H 1,1,0 ,''N a1 the
...LiJ.'nc-' of decM, the Diet II hi;;
inse tnd ' h';lchru Furniture,
..Jotlu-r property not neccsary to enu-
' jj .ro" having chums ogmnst the
i,J ;iic !.crc!V notifn il to pr--ent them
j-rl'IciU'-nt, ami Iho-c indehied lo him
,"rpVq'iiied io make immediate payment.
J vmU wdl -ccured, payable six months
will he required of pu eha-rr;
!,,re w-r y ad 'he eah would he
F!firl lor -small -mm.
WUJ.UU XOli FLEET. .Idm'r.
TO ALIi
Vhom il may concern
Subscriber would re-qvrl fully in
I unit tl:e ;'t'-l c that in premises
ire row lor side. In order to devote hisj
wi:o!c time to his bu-ine in Florid;), j
Inhere he expects to remove shortly) he
l' i
lift! to any person wishing to f 'iig:ige in
The Mercantile business,
A ?i'ua! ion rarely to be met with. The
Lot on which he now resides is well im
proved, with a good
Ami s!l other necessary buildings for the
CQinloit ami convenience of a l.unily.
The Slave Lai
Is al-o well improved and the building
ive!i arranged, making ample room fur the
I.M'iNidion of an exien-ivv business. t.
fttis tin hesitation in s:iyinj:, that Stan-lan-'-in
is i,(,t inferior to any village in
lh? Slate for Ui-dnc, .-Mid at this litre
UN o'i! stro:-g- r ind-icem-nt o Mer
c'niiJs of coiwib-iahh: capital. It is -?jr-Miindi'-d
by a d-n-idy M-t'!ed m it'iHir
I'.ooJ of wealthy ami 1 c-jv clahh' Pi inter-,
ivi.ere a creditir; busings mav be d.mi
Willi as little 1 i k ;in ;iny other ph'ce in tl.i
country. Those who m y f rl dipoed
toenpe in hnMIl( sS ib,; 1 t-us bill
f:elnl as a ! v:ot ;.b!e liine. .Meiehant
3ri'l oMitTs ;Ue jnvji, (J M p. , ;(tj I view
'ta prf:-:nies. Terms of sale u ill b
njae acco nmnilatiti.
Jox n. iionxn.
St.ir,tnnlnir.lu!y 2'2d, iSM).
CJ ' he NTewi;cru Sp ctator is rt qur-t
Ci 1 1' b'i thf above ;n! vert i-ement lot
nvt,th, im,! forward the account
"s ITi U.y O'db e'ieo
floras i$uilicau!is.
i'OU r 10;jt) Ct.ine-e Mulberry Trees
( 01 'his ye.us irowih are offered for
" on f,ivor;iiile terms, by the tree, foot
!,rlrll-liverab!e i the'la'd. Tli-v will
!d. :il,,relb,.r, or io ots to soil
c:iJrs. Apply to
pur
';Hnro'. A11 z. -SO, IS30
Male of Xailh Cm-nUna,
1: i) ; 1. c o : 1 u i-: c o u n t v.
"rl ('f PI? a $ and Quarter Sessions,
AUGUST TKKM, 1S39.
Tl. .
''Ol
Minn: avu if
Uubei-t Cob-man, dee'di Petitionor
vs. l dower.
Heirs at Law, '
f
aPP'uinnr (, cpiisfnetion of the
, .""1!b that Ghirles Cobmian and
j 1 ':a' Coleman, two of the defendant-
jjj f,'l's s,1', are not residents of thi
J 'l therefore ordered, that publi
'jjn lie made for sjx weeks sueccs-ivel
(','l,he I'arborotijrli Pi ess, notifying said
''Sudanis that unless they appear at tb.e
et h-t-m ..r 1 1.:., 111 .1..
r "i inn iiowii, 10 ue neio on mo
,,unh Mm..,!.... VT ... .....
( mi ix'veinoer nex', ai ine
lrl House j,, Tarborough, and answer,
r demur, judgment pro conlesso
k-;:i 1
1.,. vi vii mum uiein.
pj'hicss. Joseph Hell. Clerk of said
."'" al office, the foorh M0nd.1v in
Jf!"M83a. JOS. Pi ELL, C C.
Jj.,ceadv $5 00. 37 G
'" 'P fnlnrn,l :.. . . I
hrtanic Medicines.
j ' subscriber has just received a
fresh supply of Gum Myrrh, Com
;. 10n' frican bird Pepper, and Spice
"!trs- UlCO. IIOIVMW.
1 0
THE MArJS
Over U-.c Tarborough Course
NOHTII CAROLINA.
COMMH.MPh!
; 1(0 entrance, SoO forfeiu1o cull.
t I ersons wishing lo enter w,i im,Ue
11 oxvn by addressing ,le IVopi ietor.
IVl of JcLey Club I'ursP, hvo mi!
'"S 200 -CMrat.ce, Sl5 for subscri
!'s; 30 lor iion subscribers.
Third Kaj-.
iV.liMee of Jockey Club Puree, three
n.b. beat,, S:iOO-enl,anee, Si20 lor sub--cnbers;
SIO for non subscribers.
Foiarih Day.
A Handy Cap, ;nile bens, best three in
live. MOO. and p;rt of entrance money
added hereto nirii-ee, 10.
(.CTurses liable to ibe loll amount.
Ali leltt rs addres.-ed to the Proprietor
must be post
UrM. FOXILILU Prminctor
Q The Pctershurc: I ..tcdlieiic-r, N.r
t'oll; Herald, and Warrenl ui li iw t-i
vii insert weekly fire times, and forward
ace'l immediately U this i ffiee.
tiwift Creek Land
fjjpitE subsorilets having q-ialifi-Ml a
Kxeeu'ors to the lat will and t;,
ment ot FXUM LCIi'S, dee'd. rrq-ie-t
those having el dins to pie-nt them for
payment, and those who owe the estate to
make piynv i.t.
They olf'r for sa'e at private contract,
The Tt'iwt ai' L:iZ2d,
Xenr this place, lyini; on Swift Creek, 8
r 10 miles from Tarborough, and 10 or
12 from field, containing
.Z&ou: 2000 Zcrcs.
This tract has considerable cleared land
hi it, and several settlements with dwell
ni-j; hou.-es, and lies -uitable to di vide into
ihiee or lour farms, and will be if requir
ed hy purc!iaspis.
P -rsnns wisbir.j to p'jrclnse bind,
would do veil l look at ibis, it is r
and lively, and :icep! i le id much a id
i e-tini i :ept ovt :ru'nf , li e in the marl bed
1 bat are bon d on aiei o ar il.
A 1 ea-ionable endit will le m'ven the
pnrdi:.ers, up 01 ibeir nvii'LT :i j 1 : v t tl e-
eunty. ox n y.;7.v.
riKj.s. c. nuxricR.
Ml. Prompt ct, V. iecom'..-. S.Vr)
7;h Sept.
10
F.ihl of Jjctlcrs,
Iiemniniiix in the Post Office at Tarho
rouh. the st f Oct. I S3 9, tvi'ch
)f not taken out trf e the 1st (J
Jan' next, mill be seit t ) the. (Jen-J-rat
Post Of Ice as dead litters.
Upaugh ReV II Lee W m Cpt
i5,-Van Kohl Morgan Altord
UiU W U Mnoie Samuel
Urowo J aeeb Ma-gom Sally M'lS
iJryan Uttiiqey M rg in J ohu Cajit
IJ.il Joseph Moore Lxum
liennett Mark 2 Philips K Ur
Conway (Jreei.b iry Pill Jauo-s
Cotieulobn W 3 Pel way Micaj ih
L'oM.mi ll.ndolph Pt'gh Thomas 4
Cobb B 1 j h' Parker Theopbilus
Goli hi &"G 1' II Parker Ma.y Mr. 2
n.oiiel J U .1 Ii.yner San...el 2
Duson .lames liamhdph John S 3
Drau"han Wdiiam U bbins J ,e b
Danud & dl-ck K. bison John
Ldge James II Seaibrougii Naac
IMmond-oi.Josepl Sharpc Iier-j.min
i:i!is L W Sesum" J Dv
LllisSynthiaMiss2SasneH Kain
Fumer Asail Sballington L J Dr
IMlon Thomas Spicer M's
Fountain Spencer L Gounlree Nai.ian N
Gaidner Martin 2 Tannahil! VV.II.am
(ir.fiin Z.cbaridi Thompson Noah II
Griffi.h KdarU WiU,n L D 5
I lodge H G Williams A D Mrs 2
Hopkins Whitmill Weaver Wdlie . I
Ha.rell Jesse Williams Sarah M i
liyman Theo . West Pali-nCe Mrs
llo-hes John F Williams David Cul
Johnson UM.ben Watson S K Mm
Kj.rhi Willis Ward J I
Kelly .f.ri)li Williamston J Dr
Ki4t Jesse C Warren Samuel
1 n r,r.o I Flder 2 Whitehurst Arthur
?W1 Tp Winsted Kl-iih
( JJS M. REDMOND, 1 AL
f,5-S!S 941.
ablcs' Blanks for sale,
C UtiOi
AT THIS OFFICE.
JilL
M KUCHA NT TAILOR;
gBKSPRCTFULLYinformshiscustom
ers and the public generally, that le
has received from Xew York his supply of
S,
Consisting 0f Cloth.s and Cassimeres bf va
1 ions colors,
OMve. merino & camblet, for summer coats,
W( llington and Highland drill, for panta
loon, Queen Oron and Victoria do. very fasli-
ionable articles,
Plain and rilibed Gambroon, do.
Plain and figured velvet Vestings,
lil.icli and colored figured Satin, do.
Pl-iin and figured Marseilles,
Plain and figured Valencias,
Plain black and fancy Slocks,
Plain and rufll d linen Bosoms,
Collars, Su-penders, (iloves,
ilk Handkerchiefs, &c.
He invites an inspection of his Cood-s,
as he is cot.fnbnt they cannot fail to give
satisfaction as respects quality and ptiee.
(tjiientlenjen who widi their clothes
made up, can have them made and trim
medju the most fashionable style. Ali
01 ders from a distance will be punctually
attended to.
Tarboro', I5'h May. 1839.
Liock and Gunsmiihru.
fjTUIK undersigned having devoted tb.e
most of his life to a knowledge of his
profession, is now pieparcd
.Vcnv the Hvitlge, in Tarbovo
To execute all orders in L ck and Gun
smiibry, in a style at once equal to the
be-t London work.
('hick-, va!chc?, musical boxes, breast
)ins, finger rii;g, and jewelry and bro
ken al ludes of every de-cription will also
be repaued at the shortest notice by
DJF1U C. 1UCLL.
August 1 1th, 1 &39. 3.1
J'oticc.
rglUK C (partnership hcrclofjrc exist-
iii'S in the name of
Hurls & Home,
Is Ibis day dissolved by mum d consent.
John K. Home is authorized lo attend to
all the unsettled business of the concern.
WILLL1 m nuin
TUnUjtS S. JiUIlT.
JO US R. UOiXIC.
Stantonsburix, April 30h, 1830. IS
50 Reward.
KAM AV AV, a short ttrrr
liort
'-C-S3 -iiice, two negroes named XiCI)
1 nee,
i:
r nd A717 , belonging to
AZiJfl John S. lliudolph, who recent
frrsTRisj, y removed from this county lo
Florida. Thee negroes are supposed to
be lurking about Tarboi o', and are so well I
j known that it is de. med unnecessary to
give a description of them. I am author
ied lo .(fertile a!ove reward for their ap
prehension, or S25 for cadi, if delivered
10 me or secured in any jail so that their
owner can get them agon. All person
are fmhi l harboring or carrying off said
negroes, under penally of the law.
D. RICIL2RDS.
T;.rboro March 14, 1S39. 1 1
Celebrated Patent Animal and Vegetable
"jvOR cleansing coal collars, woollen,
linen, and cotton goods, from spots
occasioned by grease, paint, tar, varnish,
and oils of every description, without in
jury to the finest goods.
The Oil Sody,
Possesses very healing and penetrating
qualities, and is used with perlect safely
for bathing various external complaints,
upon man or beast. Instances are loo nu
merous (o be certified. Thousands of cer
tificates might be obtained of its efficacious
effects upon all bone complaints, weak
I limbs, thai have been dislocated, broken,
or otherwise-injured. In ahrtost every
case when applied to corns on the feet, it
has effected an entire cure.
h is positively the best remedy, if tho
roughly used, for sprains, chilblains, poi
sons, scalds, bnrns, sore lips, chapped or
cracked hands, cutaneous eruptions, or
pimpied faces, that is known. For places
chafed by the harness or saddle, sprained
shoulders, scratches, Sic. on horses, there
is no composition that exceeds this.
Warranted genuine. For sale by
GEO. HOWARD.
Tarbord' July 30.
AX HIGHLY
Important Caution
To the Tublic.
"Cave ne titubes" Beware of fulling.
JJJOCTOU EVANS, 100 Chatham
street, takes the present opportunity
of tendering his most unfeigned acknowl
edgements to the numerous patients ifilict
t'd uiiJ, iie various form of disease inci
dent to humanity J who have committed
themselves to Itiscue, and he has the sat-
slactiou of knowing from many living
evidences, that his remedies have removed
r relieved their respective maladies, as
hir as lies within the compass of human
means. How distressing to the afilitted is
Dyspepsia ov Indigestion,
poisoning all the sources of his enjoyment,
and leading in many instances to the mise
ries of hypocondi iacism. Long as it has
been made the subject of inquiry hy mcdi-
(HMOUI& 11 leiuains involved 111 miicli
obscurity. Jaundice, Uiarhoea, Cholera;
and Colic, also performs a eonspicuou
part in the drama of morbid affections..
IJ. I A A Ab has been singularly suc
cesful in the treatment of the above com
plaints by remedies drawn from the re
searches of the most eminent physicians in
Ltirope. lie has also had vast experience
and success throughout the whole family of
delicate diseases, all of which are for the
most part aggravated by, and rooted io
the constitution, by the conspiracies of ma
curuil murderers unprincipled, uneducated
and unpractised in any art save that of at
tempting to lead the credulous on the road
to ruin. Dr. Evans' ofiice is supplied with
the choicest remedies trom foreign mar
kets, and compounded on the most scien
tific principles, a physician is always in at
tendance, and all those who come there in
'.the hour of need ivill go otf rejoicing.
Dr. Wni. Lvatis' Medical office 100
Chatham.
J.dhmn, three years' standing.
Mr. ttobert Monroe, Schuylkill, afflict
ed with the above distressing malady.
Symptoms : Great lmguor, flatulency,
disturbed rest, nervous headache, difficulty
of breathing, tightness and stricture across
the breast, dizziness, nervous irritability
and restlessness, could not lie in a hori
zontal position without the sensation of
impending suffocation, palpitation of the
heart, distressing cough, cosiiveness, pain
of the stomach, drowsiness, great debility
and deficiency of the nervous energy. Mr.
IL Monroe gave up every thought of re
covery, and dire despair sat on the counte
nance of every person interested in his ex
istence or happiness, till by accident he.
noticed in a public p iper some cures effect
ed by Dr. (I'm. Evans'' medicine in his
complaint, whirh induced him to purchase
a package of the Pills, which resulted in
comphlcly removing every symptom o.
his disease. He wishes to say his motive
lor this declaration is, that those alllicted
with the same or any symptoms similar lo
tlias from which he is happily restored,
may likewise receive the same inestimable
hem. fit.
(ZT Liver Complaint, ten yrars'' standing.
"Mrs. Hannah IJrowne, wife of Joseph
Hnuvne, North Sixth St., near Second st.,
Williamsburgb, afflicted for the last ten
years wiih Liver Complaint, restored to
health through ibe treatment ol Dr. II m.
Earns. Symptoms: Habitual constipa
tion of the bowels; total loss of appetite,
excruciating pain of the epigastric region,
great depression of spirits, languor and
other symptoms of extreme debility, dis
turbed sleep, inordinate flow oflhe menses,
pain in the right side, could not lie on her
left side, without an aggravation of the
pain, urine high coloured, with other
symptoms indicating great derangement in
the functions of the liver.
Mrs. Browne was attended hy three of
the first physicians, but received hot little
relief from their medicine, till Mr. Browne
procured of Dr. Wm. Lvans invaluable
preparations which effectually relieved her
of the above distressing symptoms, with
others, which it is not essential to intimate.
JOSEPH BROWNE.
City and County of New York, ss.
Joseph Browne, Williamsburg!), Long
Island, being duly sworn, .did depose and
say that the facts as set forth in the within
statement, to w hich he has subscribed his
name, are just anil true.
JOSEPH BROWNE,
Husband of the said Hannah Browne.
Sworn before me, this 4 lb day of Janu
ary, 1S37.
PETER riNCKXETT, Com. of Deeds.
Paralytic Rheumatism. A perfect cure
effected by the treatment of Dr. W. Ev
ans. Mr. John Gibson, of North Fourth
street, Williamsburgb.
SlGEXTS j. M. Rfdmond, Tarbo
ro'. F. S. Marshall, Halifax. SroTs-
wood & Robertson, Petersburg. A. Du
val, Richmond. C. Hall, Norfolk. E.
E. Poutlock, Portsmouth. LevVis John
ston, Washington, V. C Mortimer Si
MowBiut, Baltimore. Dec. 4, 1838.
JVciv ami Fashionable
ll the Cheap Cash Store.
JA3IES TEDDEL.L.,
AS received and is new opening hi
spring supply of
RICH FANCY AND STAPLE
Dry Goods, Hats, SlweSj
China, Glass. Earlhemoure, IlanU
ware, Groceries j
And other seasonable Goods, which iri
point of style, quantity, quality, and eve
ry nquisile which will recommend them
to the attention of his customers and the
public, be feels confident that no such ir
ducement has been offered in this marlttt
as he can now present. He will not a'
tempt to enumerate the many desirable ar
ticles of which his Stock consists, but rey
pee.lfully solicits those who wish to obtain
Tasty , Seat and Fashionable Goods
Jit how Trices,
To pay him a visit.
Tarboi 0 April 19, 1S.19.
NFOIiMS her customers and the pub",
lie, that she has received her snrin?
supply of Goods, which with her former
Mock makes her assortment complete.
comprising the usual variety of Bonnets,
MnnancN, blowers, bilks, Satins, Laces,
Edgings, Inserting?, &c. &c. adapted to the
ft ml Mantua-making business.
She invites an inspection of her Goods;
as she is confident they cannot fail to give
saiisfaction as respects quality and price.
Tarboro', April 17, 1839.
$25 Reward.
. RAN AWAY from the Sub
scriber, at Hamilton, Martin coun
ty, on Thursday, the 15ih instant j
my negro man
IVEIiSOIY,-
About 5 feet 6 or S inches high, 25 or 30'
years of age, very black and has a good
set of teeth. He is well provided with
clothing, one bluejacket and trowscr?, one
white .Jacket, new felt I. at, hew pair of
shoes, and a very good blue plaid cloak.
Nelson vvas partly raised by Spencer D.
Cotton, of Tarborough, and has a wife at
Mr.Grissom Pittman'$,S or 10 miles froni
Enfield, and is well known through Tar-
"borough and the greater part of Edge
combe county. 1 will give the above re
ward for his apprehension if delivered to
me at Plymouth, Washington county, or
if confined in any jail so that I gel him
again. All persons arc cautioned against
harboring or cairying off said negro under
penalty of the law.
IIICXRY DGJVNIXG.
August 17th, 1S39. 34
JYorth Carolina Justice.
rp HIS work, the appearance .of which
has been unexpectedly delayed for
causes heretofore made Known to the pub
lic, will now be speedily published.
In She course of next nicntl:,
(AUGUST,)
A few hundred copies will be completed
and ready for delivery to subscribers and
purchasers. THE PROPRIETOR.
July 31, 1839.
100 He ward;
ANAWAY from the SnriU J
W .1... I..!, vr J t 7
uje i -mi iovernuer, iaat), iir"ro man
Aged about 2G years, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches
in height, weighing about 150 pounds, yel
low complexion, with a pleasant look no
-cars ormarks known of. Said nero for
merly belonged to Moses Tisoniin Pitt
county where he Was raided. The above
reward wilr be paid for his apprehension
ind delivery to me in Greene county, 9
miles from Stautonsburg on the Raleigh
road, or lodged-in any jail so that I get him
again. All persons are forewarned against
harboring, employing, or carrying off said
negro, under penalty of the law.
BESJ. CD. EASON.
Nov. 29, 1837, 4
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