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State of North Carotiuu, HERRINGS Bacon and Laird, JYbti The Subscribers continue to transact Commission Business iff NdiFdU. All produce left with their Agents, 2M EDGECOMBE COUNTY. In Equity, MARCH lrjRM, 1837. fi.i,Riu(tn ami Put rick Bolt anilY nciii i wile lUEbDein, uauiiius, I wi- v- I gnal John Peel and wilo Elizabeth and Bill. Jethro Bennn, dependants, j' ET appeat in? to the satisfaction of aid Court, that the said defendants jare non-residenls: It is therefor ordered, that publication be made for six weelts in the Tarbnro Press, commanding tlbem and each of them to appear at the lirxt term of said Court, to be held for Said county at the Court House in Tarborough, on the second Monday in September next, tlten and there to plead or demur to Raid bill, or answer the otherwise judgment will be taken, pro Iconfesso, and! the uif heard ex parte, as to them.

TeSy. NOR FLEET, C. M. E. Price adv S3.

I List of Letters, Remaining -in the Post Office at Tar bo rough the 1st of April 1837, which tj nut lufvvi vu uuBiv HHi Jt yj yuty next, vill be sent to the Central Post, Office as dead letters. Adams Henry Hopkins Win Array Wm DP Hyman John Anderson Behj Heart) Anderson James L. Heart tvobert Arnold Francis Johnson William Andrews William Jit-land John Boyakin Benj Doct Batta Joseph BeltR AiiBR2 Bell Julia A Miss 2 Burnitte Thomas Barrington Bell Alexander Bryan Dempsey Blocker John Btisball MUs Braddy Joseph Benton Rufus Barrington Mrs Sally Mrs Bennett Mark 20 Bell Olive Mrs Coker James Joy ner' Lucy Miss Jones Willey Knight Wm or Jordan King Knight Co 2 Kjllebrew Geo Lawrence Elder! Lewis Knelin Little Thomas Moore Samuel 2 Mooring Mooring te Staron Manning Ruben Moore Miss Mitchell Reb'a Miss Norman A Rev Parker Arthur Jr 2 Peel James Pitt man Red dint Campbell Miss Clerk of the superior 1'orter te don Court 2 Ruffin Leaimon Cherry James Deverson John Roberts Win Scaevola Editor of Darden Mary A Miss Sassinett Rfddin Eliner Josiah Simmons William Etheredge Lewis ShfT of Edgecombe Foreman Mr and Mrs Staton Roderick. A Foxhall Sarah Mrs Glanding Archibald Garrett John 2 Gardner William Huguenin Chas A 3 Harrison Richard 2 Smith Thomas Womble Enos Woinble John Wilkin Willis 1 Wel.b William Williams Lewis Wimberly Robt Jas. Mi Redmond, P.

M. 114916 56. Muckle Johnif WILL STAND the ensuing season at his stable in Edgecombe county, and wiH be let td mares at TWELVE DOLLARS the single leap, TWENTY Dollars the season; and FORTY Dollars to insure a mare to be in foal with Itwen-tyfiv cents to the Groom in eveiy instance A transfer of property forfeits the insurance. The season will commence the 1st day of March, and end theilst of July. A fair and liberal deduction will be made if any responsible person will make up a club of five mares.

Every attention uill be paid, but no responsibility for accidents, MUlliie UUIIU, Was got by old, Harrod. lie. by IdSir Archie. Harrod's iain Wy old Diojmrde, his prandam byId Bellair.his g. grandani by the imported Sir Harry.

MucklexJo fill's dam by old Collector, bis grandnmly the old imported Citizen, his g. grandiam by the impotted Union, hisg. g. gnmdiam by the imported Buckskin. It is unnecessary to trace him further as the above is sufficient to give him a pedigree nut surpassed by any horse in the country.

REMARKS if any unprejudiced indi vidual, or one who Is 'willing to do justice, will examine particularly the many good crosses both of imported and American stock, with which MUCKLE JOHN is so deeply they must arrive to the conclusion that the whole of the ingredients are perfectly compatible, and 1hat he is in the whole entirely free or destitute ot the least particle of adulteratiotv. His pedigree alone'is sufficient to give him a character, without the high authorities of respectable sportsmen, or those who are well acquainted with the most genuine Racing Stock. Capt. Harrison, of Virginia, who is well known throughout the linion as one who has endeavored to improve the slock of horses in this country, find who has owned and had in possession those of the greatest reputation, pronounces Muckie John to be made np of. the best crosses of any horse now in -America.

The following are hie words: "It is with much pleasure that I can say, and which I have lor some time believed, that Bulluck's Muckle John should not stand second to any horse in America, for never was one in possession of more of the genuine stuff, viz: Archie, Collector, Citizen, iic. fee' Black Kite it is true has been beaten and so has Southerner, they have also on the other hand as can be seen by an examination into the Turf Register, been successful. As evidence that they are valuable race eight thousand dollars have been ftTered for them and refuedJ Muckle John has had but three colts carried to the Turf and all have proven to be good race horses, possing both the essentials of speed and game. If ihe people of this country should ever feel disposed to improve their stock of horsesi particularly ot the racing character, they tan never have the privilege of so doing at a more propitious, i perioa man mat ot accepting me presto favorable opportunity. JOHN J.

DANIEL, JOSH UjI K. UL UCK Land for sale. SrpME subscriber ha vine determined to i move to the south, offers for sale his Lmid adjoining the town of Tar borough, Which tor health, beauty of location, eood water; tec. is not inferior to any in this seci on ot tne atate. Ihe tract contains 300 Acres, Terms male accommodating.

Chas. G. Hunter; bbmarv 6, 1637. COTTON. I WISH to purchase a quantity of.

Bale Cotton, Fori which the highest market price will be paid IN CASH. Will. J. Andrews. Sparta, 8 Feb.

1837.1 6 JYotice. MAVING positively decided on removing from Tarboro' on the 1st June. we Respectfully invite all our friends who 1 i i nave iinsetiieo accounts ot any Description wit i to call and settle the same at the ear test possible day their convenience wil admit. Our business has been of long 9tn iding, tind our uniform disposition to be iccommodatinsr to our customers, we hope will be sufficient stimulus to insure a punctual acquiescence to our request, that we may be enabled to close our business by May Court, (the longest time we think of residing in Tarborough.) This appeal is made with a confident expecta tion that all concerned will call at our store as desired. Any claims on us will be promptly paid wli en presented.

We also offer Any Goods in our Store AT COST Tri stock is variety very general. qua lity superior, and bought 10 to 15 per ce it. under inices' eenerallv paid (or Gqoda the last year. IUI' Real Estate, Store house, ware houses, and Lot, urge and extensive, the most pleasantly located and arranged for business of any in the place indeed it. is nut inferior to any in the State, for comfort and extended mercantile operations.

A large Dwelling, And out houses of all descriptions, plea slntly located in good condition for a large family or boarding house, dining room 40 faet long with two Lots of Land attached. Tivo Lots of LaUd, With a gin and screw house, a first rate i on screw, and 60 saw gin, with' room to old 100,000 lb seed cotton, and 50 bales vhen packed al large, stable, granary, dder lolt, and carriage houses, work shop, not inferior to any in the State. About 200 acres of Land, One and a half miles from town a conve dent privilege'for any resident in Tarboro. Ulso, a plantation on Fibb ing Creek, 750 acres, 15 miles above Tarboro', with a large and comfortable dwelling house, all necessary put houses, large garden well enclosed, grape selected frott trees, tec. sur founded by a large and handsome grove, and as good water as any below the mountains comnrisine one of the hand somest and healthiest locations in.

this part bf the county. (The dwelling is in the pine woods, 14 miles from the Creek, or main plantation; on which is a good overseer's house, cotton bouse, negro houses, tec with a large barn and stables, and the best farm yard in the county for raising man ure. all well enclosed cleared land suffi cient to' make 600 barrels corn, 40 to 50,000 lbs seed cotton, small grain, pota toes, tec. tec. well divided, with good gates, fences, tec.

and will insure to the purcha ser a profitable investment as any I arm in the county of the same extent. Any person residing down the country would find this one ot the most healthy and delightful residences in the State. All or any of the above properly will be sold at a great sacrifice. Jt. COTTEN, S.

D. CO TTEN SON. Feb. 24, 1S37. otice.

fTT BE subscriber having removed to JJL the southwest, nas appuuueu IVM. NOR FLEET, Esq, Doct. John A. Minnis, LhomsonianBoianic Physician, LATELY OF RALEIGH, WOULD respectfully inform the public that be has located At the Falls of Tar River, And offers his professional services lo the commnuity, and hopes that Iris own individual attention to the practice; with the unrivalled success, that has ever attended, the Thdrnsonian system, when properly administered, will secure to him the public Confidence and patronage. Rocky Mount.

O. Feh. 20th, 1837. JYotice. jJjHE subscriber informs the Stock holders in the WILMINGTON AND RALEIGH Rail Hoad Company, Residing in the county of Edgecombe, that be has; been appointed Collector of the instalments due and that may here- after be due from them.

All those in arrears will therefore call aRd pay up, as soon as practicable. Jas. M. Redmond. Tarboro', March 1837.

Notice. THE subscriber having recently disposed of his Gin making Establishment IN GREENVILLE, To N. TYER, requests all those indebted to him to make early payment. From his long acquaintance with Mr. Tyer (who has for several years past been in' his employ) he respectfully recommends hig for-tier customers to him, ard is confident that all who mav favor him with their cus tom will be satisfied.

Henry Chamberlain. Cotton (Bins THE subscriber having purchased the Establishment of Henry Chamber lain, in Greenville, N. C. for making Steel Saw Gins, ReSDectfulIv informs the Dublic that he will continue the business at the same place. Having an extensive assortment ot materials on hand, he assures those who may favor him with their custom, that their orders shall be promptly executed.

Gins will be repaired, Of the best materials, and at the shortest notice. Pprcnnc whfn nrderinf will nlease State whether thev prefer the German, or polish ed cast steel plates. Still remains connected with this establish ment, and carries on the Lock and Gunsmith business, He also makes Sato Mill Boxes, and. Mill Inks, of a composition invented by Daniel Peck, of Raleigh Mill Spindles, with Steel Collars, (turned,) and Gudgeons, manufactured equal to, any in the United States. All orders must be directed to the Sub- scriber, at Greenville NuT-feet Tyer.

January 30, 1837. Masonic JYotice. THE FUNERAL of Bro. Netosom Cromwell will be solemnized at his late residence, near Logsborough, on the third Sunday, (16th) of April, by the members of Concord Lodge, JVb. 58.

A Sermon will be delivered on the occa sion by Elder Wm. Hyman. The Frater nity generally are respectfully invited to attend. By order. C.

Heavn, Sec March 27. 1837. Stale of North Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Superior Court of Equity. MARCH TERM, 1837 John Ba'tts and others, Petition for sale ex parte, of real Lslale 1TDURSUANT to a decree of said Court in the above case, I sball offer fo sale to the highest bidder, on the premis es, on Monday the 1st day of May net, A Tract of Land, Of which the late William Batts died seiz ed and possessed, situate lying and being on Fishing Creek, in said county, and ad ioininz the lands of Wilkinson Mabry Solomon T.

Braddy, and Joshua Law rence, and containingby actual survey 207 Acres The terms of sale will be seventy-five dollar cash, and a credit of twelve months for the balance of. the purchase money, the purchaser giving bond with good security, bearing interest from date, Chinese Jiiiilberry. Yi HEsubseriber hw 'fir dlposal seve-11 rarhundred rooted 'trees and 'cut tings of the noted Moras Muitteaales, or New Chinese Mulberry; Foiihtl doubly advantageous for silk culture, and one of the most beautifal omar mental trees, of wodrrate srze, the ey can rest upon; Of Ihe ease of propagav tirig this tree and its rapid growth the public may judge when informed from a small rootd plant, for which a dollar was paid at Baltimore year since, the subscriber has disposed of at forge and has yet as above slated! and that his first propagated trees are near twenty feet high and beautifully proportioned. The leaf is a dark green color and often 16 inches long and 1 1 broad. The price, (now reduced) is $0 cents each for plants upwards of 5 leet ingb nnd proportionate for those of a smaller size te When a number are taken at a time.

SIDNEY )VELLER. Brinkleyville, Halifax county, N. I Dec 15, 1836. P. S.

Mr. Geo. Howard is my Agent for vines and tree at Tarborough and vicimV ty, and those desirous Of acy plants would do well to make early application, so that they may be included in a box about to be sent to Mr Howard. JYotice. fTTl HE Subscribers will in a few days bfe II in receipt of their Fall purchases in New York and in Petersburg, of a general Assortment of Groceries, And the important articles to the Planter at this season of the year.

We also intend to keep three wagont employed in the transportation of Cotton from this to Halifax, and will at allj tiroes give the highest prices for baled Cotton delivered in this place. D. RICHARDS CO. Tarboro, Oct. 14.

Petit Gulph Cotton Seed. THE subscribers have received froto New Orleans, 260 bushels elil Gulph Cotton Seed. Theijjrve also on hand and are now rc-' ceiving-a general assortment.of GROCERIES. All of which they offer for sale on reason-able terms. M.

Martin Donnan. Petersburg, Va. Feb. 18. 8 6 Young Jack; WILL STAND the present season which has commenced.

He will be at C. Knight's storeon the 18th and 19th of the present month, and longer if necessary then home and stay seven days, then back to Knight's store so on till the 1st day of July, when the season will expire. He will be let to mares at FOUR DOLLARS the leap, SIX Dollars i ttm 1 1 a me tcainu, itnu a vuiinii iv iihuiv mare lo be in foal, with 25 Cents to the Groom in every instance. The season and leap money to be due at the end of the season the insurance from Ihe first day of January next. Mares put if not mentioned otherwise at me time iney are first put, will be charged by he season and when charged no alteration will be made.

Great care will be taken to prevent accidents, but no liability if any should occur. Any person puttiag a mare by ihe insurance and fails to attend the -stand, will be held bound for the insurance money whether she gets in foal or not. A transfer ot property ueiore iui ascertained hether iu foal or iot. forfeit the insurance money. I D.

G. Baker. 13th March, 1837. ICTI have a Jinny colt which I will sell low. i u.

u. JJ. ILEAMIDIBIEI, WILL -STAND Ihe ensuing season at his stable four roilei west of Col. Sharpe's. seven miles east of.

Upper Town Creek meeting house -He will be Ut to-mares at FIVE DOLLARS leap, SIX Dollars tbeteason, and EIGU Dollars to insure a mare oe in ont with 25 Cents to the Groin in eveVy instance. The seasoa 'will commeaee the lOih of March and cad the loth of July next. I he leap a4 season moaey ui be due at the end of season, and that wilh interest the insurance motvy witV be due the 1st of January oexljoK axsooa as the fact ascertained or the property changed. Any person puttiag! by Ihe insurance and fails to attend be stand, for feits the insurance money AH care will We taken to prevent but no Lia bility for any that may haiipeou Leandery Is nine years old this spring? h-rs male are well calculated ft draw the attention if anv person that wants tiplop ntules John, IL PitL Messrs. Simmons Elire, HALIFAX, Will be forwarded without delay by the wagons now mnnin? from that idace to Gary's Depot, the rresent termination of the Portsmouth and Roanoke Rail Road, The waggonage is 20 cents per bale on COT TON, And the Rail Road freight from Gary's Depot to Norfolk is 23 cents per 100 lbs.

James Gordon Co, Nov. 7, 1836. 44 ELECTED by the very first Musician in the United State, Charles Horn, Esq. of New York. The Subscriber has just received Two Pianos, Of very superior tone and finish.

They haire been examined by five or, six musicians, who pronounce tbem first rate; several of the oldest and most experienced cabinet makers in this place, who have carefully examined the exterior, unhesita- ingly declare them far ahead of any thine of the kind they have ever een in Peters- burg. For the quality of these Instru ments, I refer to Charles E. Horn, Esq. New York; Dr. Thomas Robinson, Petersburg; Dr.

Robert Emmet Robinson, Wm. M. Robinson, Richmond; Charles Berg, Professor of Music in this place. Edward P. Nash, Bookseller.

Petersburg, Va. Aug. 23. 37 JYotice. Miss Frances Campbell, FTER tendering her unfeigned Utba thanks to her patrons for past favors begs leave to announce to the public, that she -has just returned from New York, with her Fall and winter supply of Fashionable Milliner u.

And Mantuamaking Mai trials, Where She spent several weeks lor the purpose of information, hnving had a va riety of workexecuted in her line, became acquainted with several of the most fash ionable and experienced Man tali Makers in the city from whom she gained instruction of great importance in the business, such as will enable her lo exhibit to the fancv of the ladies something new and equally pleasing. Her stock of Are far superior to any of her former pur chases, having had the assistance of a Connoisseur in her selections, the same I was tiiereiore maue wiin greai care aim exemplary task. Her Stock consist in part of the following articles (to wit:) Fig'd Silks and Satins, Thread and Bobbinet laces, Blond lace and Edging, Blond Capes and wash blond, French worked muslin, lace CapeS, Infant Caps, Bobbinet te muslin inserting, Long silk and kid Gloves, Velvet and oil silk Aprons, Puffs and curls. Shell and silver Combs, Wax and alabaster dolls, Toys of many kinds, fruits, nuts, tec. Florence, Leghorn, satin, silk, velvet, beaver and straw bonnets, its great variety, Together with many other things too tedious to enumerate, All of which she offers on moderate terms.

All orders from a distance will be prompt ly attended to, and she hopes by strict at tention to her business to merit a liberal patronage. Tarboro, 1 7th Nov. 1836. Coach, House, Landscape, and Ornamental THE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Edgecombe county that be has located himself In Tarborough, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line of business. Those wishing Gign, sideboards, sitting chair, fire screens and the like painted, will bring them to the coach shop of Mr.

Terrell. He will leave town and go into the country, when house painting is reqeired. All in tSn nf htltlnac. mill InA All ft ill. I w.

lift ftj 1 nail i.iiiii i lv-acvuicia Lewis de Armier. C1 mm i rr THE Subscribers have just received a supply of best quality CUT HERRINGS; ALSO Bacon and Lard for sale, by S. D. Colten Son. Tarboro', May 24.

NEW FASHIONABLE FALL AND WINTER Qc. fill HE Subscriber informs her custom- ers and the public, thai she is now opening her Fall Supply of Fancy Millinery, Comprising ah extensive assortment of the most fashionable and durable articles for Ladies wear, which with her former stock renders her assortment complete. Among the articles will be found Pattern silk, velvet and straw Bonnets, Ladies beaver hats, different colors. Ostrich and fanCy Feathers, Head dresses, Capes, Collars, tec. Puffs and Curls, tin great variety.

Plain and figured Silks and Satins, Mode, Crapes, Gauzes and Florences, Laces, Edgings, Inserting and Footings, A splendid assortment of Ribbdns, artifi ciai Flowers, tec. tec. These Goods were selected by herself, and having had an excellent opportunity lo become acquainted with the latest North? ern fashions, she invites those wishing any article in her line to give ber a call. A. C.

Howard Tarborongh, Nov. 4. Herri ITS: HerriOCfS cj tThiflV BARRELS Cut Herrings, II HVhJt just received and for sale, by King Edmondson. May 30th, 1836. TO THOSE Whom it may concern1 THE UNDERSIGNED, Having received His Summer Supply of GROCERIES, Adopts this means of apprising his "constituents" of this important and splendid accession to his oto stock, ft seems unnecessary to descant, and but for one article only, I would forbear.

The one alluded to is CHAMPAIGNE rare 'stuff, indeeJ quite exhilarating a sovereign remedy for despondency; or, to be as brief as pos sible, it has never entered the hearts of those who have not tried it, to conceive the excellencies of my Fox brand Champaigne." As much might be said in behalf of many other things among my stock, which consists of the following articles: A great variety of Candies, Muscatel and bunch Raisins, Apples, Oranges and Lemons, English walnuts, Palm nuts, Butter and water Crackers, Sugar Crackers, Pine apple Cheese, Scotch Herrings, best lump Sugar, Principe and Spanish Segars, CHAMPAIGNE, very superior quality, Champaigne brandy, French brandy, -Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum, Port wine, Irish iwhiskey, N-w England Rum, Spanish smoking Tobacco, Lemon Syrup, London forter, mer in not ties, -Scotch snuff, tallow Candles, sea Bread, Loco foco Matches, Playing cards, Mar bles, tec. tec. All which may be had for the considera tion of twenty-five per cent, oc their origin nal cost. Joseph B. Braddy.

July 12th, 1836. Gig for Sale. THE subscriber has for sale a second hand Gig and Harness, i. Which he will sell cheap and oa accom- I I modating terms. Geo.

Howard. His Agent to adjust his affairs. AH persons, therefore, having unsettled business with me, will please call on him. Edwin Dancy. Tirboro', Jan.

30, 1837. 5 tor the payment tnereoi. I NOR FLEET, C.M.E. March 29th, 1837. Price adr $2 60.

IVM. G. BULLUGK. Feb. 27, 1837.

Tarboro 26th Feb 1836. 8 Tarboro, 1837. 13th March, 183-7. I.

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