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Tarboro' Pressi
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Tarboro, North Carolina
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"0 anid, doea not stand very fair in Rich-1 is the vdad to Wmtllii V' Mil A rpHlS institution is pleasantly situated; in a healthy part of Edgecombe county where me Gheav Cash Store. this morning in the Patrick Henry, in charge of the deputy sergeant and a po-f lice escort from this boroiigh. Norfolk Herald KTOHE pubtic are respectfully informed that 1 THOMAS BARROW UO. Importer Water st. ARE nw receiving ihei Spring patterns of A Earthenware China aud Fancy Goods, in every variety.

Their stock is Very extensive, embracing every article sold in the line-, and from their facili il Cj A nu 11191. the first session of IS34, commenced on the second Monday in January, and wilt be taught, in addition to the first rudiments, Geography, the English Grammar Surveying and Navigation. I will obligate to teach Surveying and Navigation, on the best scientific principles, they ever were taught in the United States. And if I do not teach the English Grammar, in its brightest (being Court week,) commence Selling Off for Cash) My present i Se B.3DJfi2T ties in England, they are enabled to offer every colors, agreeably to the judgment of any gentle .1 inrtnnomc.nl tt fhair miklnmtl' lit hllr.i., A And as 1 am determined on emotvinsf mv I man who is a hrst rate grammarian, vviu not v'" uci- shelves, (a make room for a Large Suhply of have any thing. for it.

South Carolina. The excitement in our sister State, among the Union party, iti consequence of the "Test Act," is still increasing; the resolutions of Which evince a manly determination to resist the execution of this net, which is justly denounced as tyrannical and oppressive. As to what is to he the result of the present excitement, we do not presume to predict, though things wear a gloomy as New Spring Goods.ihose desirous of obtaining The use of the Globes will also be taught. In the vicinity of Columbia, board can be had uiy ana pnet. lviercnaius ucaimg in me une will find it greatly to their interest to call, as the selections which have been made, are with a view to the North Carolina and Virginia markets; and every article Will be put down to the-lowest price which it Can possibly be sold at.

From the efforts hitherto made, to give our cus tomers satisfaction, we hope for a continuance of on accommodating terms. WILLIAM KEA, Teacher. Feb. 20, 1834. 23-4 bargains Dt seasonable Dry Goods, are invited to call and examine.

N. B. Lately received, black and col'd Silks, supeifine Hroadcloths, and a variety of spring Calicoes. Also, very best Irish Potatoes at 50 cts. per b'l No.

1 ii Freeborn Ploughs at $2 20. Land for Sale, BfcING anxious to move to the pect. We hope that the Legislature of that State wilf, by speedily repealing this, obnoxious measure, restore harmony to the State. Fayetteville Jour. JAS.

WEDDELL. 20th February, 1834. patronage from North Carolina. thoms j. tejinnvw co.

Importers, 88 IVuler sl. N. Y. New York, February 1834. 22-9 West, I offer for sale the Trad of Land whereon I now five, containing Hbont One Thousand Acres.

TOW 8Tf AT THE Cheapest Store in Tarboro', It is a healthy situation, in Nash County, on Sto floating Museum of Wax is exhibiting at Elizabeth City in ny Creek, about three miles above the great Falls this State, from the Erie Canal, Newl 200 bushels IRISH POTATOES, (at 65 cents ot lar Uiver, with a commodious two story dwelling house (new,) and other out houses; ap cash, or as cheap as the cheapest.) Andrew Harris, COMMISSION MERCHANT. Norfolk, va. 4 TTENDS exclusively to disposal of Pro duce and purchase of Goods, and 8atler himself with his long experience in busihVss tp give satisfaction. He has seVeraT boats running on the Roanoke which will bring Cotton from York, having reached that port thro' he Dismal Swamp CanaJ, from Norfolk. 2300 bushels coarse T.

I. SALT. Cadiz, ground, and sack do. 30 Hogsheads prime MOLASSES. pie and peach orchards sufficient to make 15 or 20 barrels brandy, besides other fruit trees.

The land is of tolerable good quality and well watered. On the said Stonv Creek (a constant stream) there is an excellent grist and saw mill, cotton machine, (on solid rock foundation,) all in good order. Long credit can be given if Hamilton of Hill's Ferry at eighty cents per bale. There will be no charge made against the owner of Cotton for Storage at Hamilton or Hill's Dec. 2 1833.

12-13 (QElder Lemuel Ross is expected to preach at Flat Swamp meeting house on Sunday the 2d day of March; Monday; the 3d, at Cross Roads; Tuesday the 4th, at Conetoe; Wednesday, the 5ih, at Tarborough; Thursday, the 6th, at Lower Town Creek; Friday, the 7th, at Upper Town Creek; Saturday, the 8th, at Toisnot; Sunday, the 91 at Black Creek. Com. 3 do. do. SUUAK.

40 bags COFFEE. 50 casks stone LIME. Freeborn PLOUGHS, points and heels. 1 pipe best Madeira WINE. 1 do.

second quality do. 1 do. best Jamaica SPIRITS. 1 barrel best French BRANDY. ALSO, just receivexJ, 50 barrels superfine (Ro Chester) Family FLOUR, at 6 cash.

The Subscriber tenders his thanks to his nu it best suits the purchaser, or negroes will be la-ken in part pay ant TIMO. TERRELL. 2d September, 1833. 2 JY )tice. Look at This.

ana WOULD beg leave to inform my friend the public generally, that 1 have comnv mettcedV MARRIED, WANTED immediately, five or six good PARPKNTPRS Sl.oh oc Aon u'oll At the residence of Mrs. Hunter, in this vici merous customers and the public generally, for The Manufacturing of Soap Sf Candles IN THE TOWN OF PETERSBURG, 4 jft A. A. m. wviaa a van vwiuu ii lii nity, on wonaay evening iy verv nberal Datronage he has received IVom recommended for canabilitv and sobrieiv to Tho- ter, Esq.

Peter xJ. Mines, r.sc. to miss aaran i cinr.e hi commencement in business 'and n.ncum South of Poolar Snrinar and north of Mr. Macnair. daughter of Mr.

E. D.31acnair. ers will informs them that in order to receive a continu- wi) be given. TiJiNIFT VNVH mas Lee loj)acco factorT where all ofd ance of their favors he will continue to sell them In this county, on Thursday evening, 13th inst. Mr.

Arthur Knight to Miss Lavina Tarborough, Feb. 5, 1834. 21 the very best goods a little cheaper than they can bought at any other store irfTarborough. J. TV.

COTTEN. 20th February, 1S34. be thankfully received punctually attended to. N. B.

I shall keep on hand Candles of the best Quality- also, 1st and 2d quality of hard Soap, which will dispose of on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased for, in any part of the United States. highest Cash price given for Tallow or Soap fat. JOHN WALSH. Dec. 19th 1833.

15 13 Booth. in Nash county, on Thursday evening, 13th inst. Mr. Frederick JEvatis, of this county, to Mi Arabella Arrington, daughter of General Joseph Arlington. prices Current, At Tat borough, Norfolk, and New York.

ATTENTION. Cotton Yarn. a a a 1 rnHE Ed Cavalry will meet lor pa- HR Subscribers having nurchased of MrJ rade in Tarborouch, on Saturdatt. the st iu Porlf nr nil Wt intopel ill I tlf 9 20 10 21 am rm of March next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.

fully FACfORY at the Falls of Tar River, the firni 15 equippeu. cy order, 0f Battle Parker is therefore dissotved. 56 57 0N the 20th of March nextj at 12 14 the residence of Benj. J. Spbuill, will be 1 20 sold the life estate of said SprUill in an undivi- Febrhary 5, 1 534.

The Subscribers have now. and expect to keep constantly on hand, a full supply of the per Turbo to Norfolk. lb. 9 10 8 10 lb. 18 20 18 19 gallon.

.40 55 37 40 lb. 13 17 124-13 bushel 45 50 53 54 lb. 8i 10 12 13 yard. 15 20 14 20 barrel. 600 650 550 600 lb.

4J 5 4 5 lb. 8 10 8 9 gallon. 40 50 28 32 lb. 10 12 20 busliel. 70 80 40 46 bushel.

70 80 40 50 32 34 FEB. 17. Bacon, Beeswax, A -Brandy, apple, -CoflFee, Corn, Cotton, -Cotton Bagging, FJour, superfine, Iron, Lard, Molasses, -Sugar, brown. Salt, Turks Isl'd Wheat, Whiskey, 500 650 LlPfl mnlottr rf iKot XMOHCS. Valuable Tract of Land) Known as the 11 38 51 PURCHASERS at the sales of the late George v- W.

Woodman', property are requested To 0f a 13 "rl" IV'Zt come forward, comply vvilhUte terms, and takt Pepared to supply all demauds for the above ar. v' tide on the most liberal terms. They are will- 9 35 7. 50 112 31 Adjoining the lands of Edmund D. Macnair and others, containing 995 acres.

nib ui iibiui) i THE EXECU1VR. Tarboro', Feb. 11, 1834. ing to deliver the Yarn to Merchants in all parts olthe State (as far as their means will permit) making the usual charges for conveyance; or deliver it at the Factory, on terms as good as can be obtained elsewhere. Subjoined is a list of ALSO, said 4Spruill's interest in a TRAC 1 OF LAND, in Beaufort county and his undi Farming Blacksmith, vided moiety of a tract of Land in Tyrrell coun aHE Subscriber having procured a first rate their prices: ty, known as the HAWKINS TRACT.

Hlacksmith to occupy one of his forges, pro No. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IB 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 cts BA TTLE BRO THERS. Falls of Tar River, Dec. 10. 20-6 ALSO, thirteen likely NEGROES, Of all descriptions.

A carriage and harness, a pair of- carriage hor- mises all those who are disposed to patronize him that the work done shall be finished in a neat and workmanlike manner. Farming uten ses, 4ou narreis cornr io.oou ios. loauer, 1 uu sils of every description made and repaired all N. R. The Machinery is entirely new, and of the shortest notice and on the most reasonable the latest and most improved kind.

ISAAC B. BRADY. terms. Feb. 12th, 1834.

22-2 Dr. Dillon Co. Surgeon Dentists and Oculists, WILL remain at Tarborough during Court, and will continue until the 1st of April in ipdgecombe. They will perform all kinds of OPERATIONS ON THE aPESlBTIHI fit ESITEiS, Upon a New Plan. Teeth extracted without the aid of an instru The Harbinger Published weekly at Chap I Hill, N.

C. Under the supervision of the Professors of the head of hogs, 2 yoke of 35 head of cattle, 40 head of sheep household and kitchen furniture, horses and mules, one cotton gin, one waggon, carts and wheels, farming utensils of various descriptions, Terms of sale will be very liberal and made known on the day. RICHARD HINES, Trvslee. 17th February, 1834. 23 4 i University.

npHE Subscriber requests all those indebted to him to come forward and settle their ac IT has been now three months since the Sub, cnrihpr Anmmenced the nublicalion of counts by February Court, as longer Indulgence cannot oe given. I am anxious to settle my HARRINGER. and during that lime he has had past business, and have taken this method of in- accession of nearly half the original sdbscrip- SALE OF SLAVES. forming my cusiumersoi uie aauie. 1 tibn list.

Notwithstanding mis, nwever, ma ANDRE IV ANDERSON. publisher is anxious to extend its circulation still Tarboro', Jan. 29, 1834; 20-4 farther, and hopes that the friends of the paper ment. Artificial teeth inserted without the aid of pivots; or springs. Corns and Waits and Nails growing in the flesh, will be removed in a few days without pain.

A sufficient lime for trial will he given before payment is demanded. (0 The Poor ml tended Gratis. S. P. Dillon Co.

will be found at Mrs. Gregory's, or at Mr. Anderson's dwelling, opposite Mr. Porter's dwelling. ON WEDNESDAY, the twenty-sixth of March next, (being the week of the Superior will continue their exertions in its The Conjectionaryc.

Court,) at the Court House in Duplin county, only objection which has been urged, is that 4the paper is loo small." But in answer to thia we reply, that it contains as rnuch (if not wore) Will be sold to the highest One of the most valuable parcels of HHHE Subscriber takes this method of inform- ing the public in general, that he has opened' A Confectionary Store, Nearly opposite the Court House in Tarboro', Where he has on hand a general assortment, S. P. DILLON returns his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Tarborough and its vicinity, Ever offered in North Carolina. The Slaves, while the price is about the same. We will, however, makelhe following propositi oo to the patrons- of The Harbinger: When the present subscription list is doubled, we will add one coU umn to each page of the paer; when four timea our present number, add another column and for their liberal patronage for the first three between Forty and Fifty in number, are gen months.

1 SUCH AS P. P. Dillon wishes all those indebted erallv vouns and valuable. Among them is an Peppermint Candy, Oranges Lemons, Raisins, Essence of Lemon Cinnamon colored. do.

to him for inserting and. operating on teeth, to excellent Carpenter and Blacksmith, Shoemakers come forward and show why not iustice is done, and Coopers. Having been well treated and and when eight times the present numoer, iay Lemon do. do. Rock do.

do. 4000,) The Harbinger shall be made as large aa any naoer in the Union, and the price of sub- Cinnamon, Sweet Oil-Pearl Ash, And as the limited time for trial has-expired, he careful ly.raised, ihey are believed to be.unusuaU oarhound do. do. reauests all those indebted to him to come for- My desirable, and as the sale is made lor tne I i Kisses, Snuff Segars Tobacco, scripljon re(ucea lo lwo dollars per annum ia ward und nav on lueir respective accounts in mem oi aenis, win ue wimoiu reserve Amnions, DSc Wtae ciSr; a.dvan(:e- W. lb.t the jbove Brazilian Nuts, Terms of Sale will be a credit of six months, case of no complaint.

S. P. DILLON. the purchasers giving noes with approved secu- 23 rity. A discouni ai me raie oi inieresi, win Tarboro'.

Feb. 20, 1S34. be he WltH A Fresh supply of Garden Seed -such as: Marrowfat early garden PeasRed sjfeckled Valentine Beans Carrot and lone ereen Cucumber seed, made to those4 who pjeler paying cash at time oi nurcnase. rpHE Subscriber informs aril those indebted to Sugar loiff drumhead, early York and Savoy bage seed Turnip raddish, scarlet do; lions can be accomplisneu in tne louowing man- ner: Let each subscriber we now Jiave, exert himself and get another, and as the patrons increase let the exertions continue; by adopting this method, we believe, in, the course af one year, our great 4design would (if not. altogether) be nearly effected vf TheTerms of thfe Harbinger per an-num'in advance; All letters (not' post paid) should be directed to Isaac S.

Patkidge publisher. Nov.lrl83S. February 12, 1834. 23 3 the late firm ot Jing Gatlirtf.bv note or that they will do well to settle the same by February briMarch Court next, as no longer A IPRENTlCb to me Printing business Turnip and oiooa red Beet do. Parsnip, Carrot, All of which he will dispose of low for Cash.

JOSEPH Febrtiirx 4, 1S34. Si 3 Kp o-lvpn I is wanted at this umce dov tnat can 41iUU.SCUVU I CQFFIBLD Jx(Nift I reaa wei win meetwm gouu cucuuraeujcui, Tarboro', Feb, 1834, jappiicauon isoh. wau. 1.

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