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jVD Quarter? 21st Reg't, N.C, M. ? Tarboro' Sept. lGth, 1S50. Unorder of Major Gen'J Singeltary, this Regiment will meet at Tarboro on Thursday the 10th of October .next,jirtn L and equipped for parade and review. He commissioned officers will attend the ay before (Wednesday) for officer drill nj Regimental Court Martial. By order, I HENRY T. CLARK, Col of 2 1st Regiment. ?. R. Bridges, Adjutant. Jjove Grove Plantation FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers his plantation for sale, situated on the W. & R. Rail low, one mile ir )m town, anu wen noivn as ontaining 100 acres, more or less, all un- jler fence ahdin a high state of cultivation, an abundance of marl and much on the lace. I U( Ilia dLUUlllilJUuauiiii i nic IUH.UOJVI. V desirable the mules, hands, &c. will be isposcd of with the land For further particulars apply to & ?. POTTER. Wilmington, Sept. IS. State o North Carolina EDGECOMBE COUNTF, William Worsley, Sen. vs. Nathan G. Worsley. Igecombe County Court, August Term, 1850. 0 iginal attachment. THE defendant is hereby notified that laid attachment was duly returned to Au gust Term, 1S50, of the Court of Pleas n (I Quarter Sessions of said County, lev- fed on a tract of land situate in said county,' itijo.ii.ng tne Unas ot wui.am Worsley,; . Rt counlicSf lhal hc ha3 gen. and 13. Melton, and containing 33$ , P , ... L e i ii i u I Iiema(l to Ham Hit a s kcrcs, more or less and unless he be and I - . , ,, Ippear bcfoie the Justices of said Court at And lS fu ? PParod t0 cxeclU a11 Jobs " the next Term thereof, to be held at the his linc of bus,ncss ,hat nia-v be entrusted tourt House in Tarboro' on the fourth lo him- He has competent workmen in Iiib Monday of November-next, and then and emIjloy' antl can -ive t'actory assuran- Ihere replevy the property attached and ccs lhala11 work enlrusted to him will be lead to issue, judgment iro corfesso will executed expeditiously and in a workman be entered against him and such other ; manner. References. tvocccdings had therein as to the Court ! 1 1 11 1 I nan seem ngnt anu proper. Done by order of said Court, at August .Term, 1S50. JNO. NOR FLEET, Clerk. Tarboro', Sept 7th, 1850. 1 Farm for Sale. i BEING desirous of removing to a war- Liimaie, 1 now oner ior saie, my pian- station in Warren County, lying on Fish- drctl bales of Colton and one thousand bar ng and Ilccdy Creeks, and adjoining the rela of Corn. All of the Farm is above tends of Rev. Wm. Hooper D, D. and oth- vvatcr mark. There is timber suffi- in a pleasant and healthy neighbor- cient lo keep a good fence around .said worl-.and convenient to the Select High Farm close and convenient. It has on it jOciool oi Ur. Hooper. I The farm lies 12 miles east of Warren jton and 7 miles South of Littleton Depot,! nu contains 1 710 Acres. I There is on it a large and commodious IT) ir jewelling, containing ten rooms and eight fireplaces, all com)ptc, with all necessary lout houses, Barns, Stables, &c. ' j ALSO, J Five-ninths of 70S Acres, containing a J large quantity of low grounds, lying near Jthc above mentioned tract, j These Lands are well adapted to the j culture of Corn, Wheat, Cotton, Oats and I Tobacco. j rftso for Sftlc, I An interest in a Store House and Loi 1 T.t T .! t tin n.t r l I I T 1 1 - "'muuii uupui, on wnicn i nave never Received less than fifteen percent, and am j now receiving Twenty-seven per cent ir. jrent. J All, or any part of the above property VP'dl be sold on accommodating terms. lijnd and approved Security required. Persons wishing further particulars will jl'leasc address meat Littleton Depot. j HENRY HARRIS. August 29th, 1850. . Flour! Flour I! se JUST TlV.f!RIVEI). a lof of nrime mix ;n lirro1e 4 ml Vto 1 f K'ti roU. " lUUl) til VJ Lk k J 111! 11 UUS-wk T;,qr-sale by eo. Howard, Tarboro9 and rope. THE Subscribers have now on hand their supply of IS.iSgihg anI Uopc, viz: - Heavy Gunny and German, bagging Best Kentucky Hemp" and lube rope all for sale at unusually low prices. PITTMANfr CUTHBERT. Petersburg, Va; August, 1S50. For Sale or Rent. a v vluadli i , situated at Rocky Mount, in front of the storehouse occupied by M. Weston, with a comfort- i . . . . able mansion and outhouses fitted up for the convenience of any person who may desire a Lot; together with a new store house just now completed, well finished and arranged to suit any, person wishing to engage in the mercantile business. For further information apply to William H. Mines or E. G. Armstrong. August 27th, 1S50. Fare Reduced. rW. rT. - . . 11 U,1L " Washington is reduced to $5 or, 61 50 2 00 2 50 3 00 4 00 5 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 From Rocky Mount to Tarboro " " " Sparta " " Falkland " " " Greenville Pactolus VVashinrron Tarboro' to Spar:a " Falkland " " Greenville For scats, &c. apply to IT. Wiswall, Washington Guohl Hoyt, Greenville or to Geo. Howard, Tarboro. February 1, IS IS. Thomas L. Liddon, mm AVFR A PI ASTFRFR. INF0RMS the cjtizcnsof Warlin and the Jo, fhatfo, Hamilton, Wm. Norjlcet, Tarboro, Baker Saton, Edgecombe Co., Goold Hoyl, Greenville. Hamilton, April 3, ISoO A LARGE AiB Valuable Farm FOR SALE. 0N saia yavm Cil be made two hun i good ilia r I bed, ivhirh n pnii.il trt nnv in the Slate. It is; 50 vards in width and i of a mile in length. A great deal of the marl is accessible at any lime of the year, varying from 2 to 6 fect in depth. There is also a great deal of swamp and creek mud extending the whole length of the Farm, and several swamp and ridges of good land lo clear. All of the Farm is easy to cultivate. There is on it a large and comfortable &i vei tins MioiiScs together with all necessary out houses, such as kitchen, smoke house, dairy, woik house or weaving .house, cotton or wool house, milk house, brandy, house, &c. &c. &c. an excellent gin chouse and rotlon screw, ten small corn cribs which will hold 150 to 175 barrels of corn, four large barns which will hold 400 barrels each; also, six large fodder shelters, with a great many good negro houses, and a good over seer's house many other things entirely unnecessary to mention. The said Farm is situated in a pleasant and healthy neigh borhood, ten miles north west of Tarboro' on the road leading to Enfield, eight miles south of the Wilmington and Roanoke Rail Road. I will take much pleasure in showing this Farm to any one" who wish es to purchase. A credit of six years will be given to the purchaser. HUGH S. BRYAN. Bagging ft December 22nd, 1649. J Gash iidyariees. v THE undersigned will advance in Cash, three-fourths (I) of the market - value here of Coin, Cotton, and Naval Stores, deposited with him for shipment "to .his friend G.-Williams, Esq.;New. York. - Wf Hi W I LL A R D. VVashington,N.G. 17lh Nov." 1849. To Turpentine makers. WE WISH to contract for flake scrape I urpentine, !o be 'delivered next fall and winter, for which we will give a liberal price. JOHN MYEUS $ SON. Washington, 19th Aug. 1350. Land for Sale. - . . THE Subscriber is desirous.to sell his lanus anu plantation wnereon no now lives, in Edgecombe count', about threo miles southwest of Sparta, lying oh a swamp called John's Branch, adjoining Peter Evans, Edward Cobb, and Jonas J. Carr's lands, containing SOO Acres, As subject to imptovement as any pincy land whatever, with a prospect of about two hundred barrels of turpentine per year for a few 3'ears. Any person that would like to purchase such a situation, may apply to the subscriber. Payments will be made easy. J A MRS NOR FILL. August 2Gth, 1S50. Doll'! yOn Want tO ridC?jlcn.?lh of time as the above stated -J- THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand, a large variety of vehicles compris ing. 2 nzzies, -Barouches, fv. of every style and finish. He also manufactures to order any de scription of vehicles, from an ox cart to a fine carriage, in a style not surpassed in this country, and at prices as low as can be afforded anywhere. He also carries on a large harness man ufactory sets of harness from $12 lo! $50. Vehicles of every description repaired at short notice and on reasonable terms. The subscriber will aitcnd the Courts of Edgecombe, and be prepared lo make contracts as above, on favorable terms. JAMES NELSON. Greenville Pitt Co. July, 1850. 5? Mullets! Mullets!! JUST RECEIVED, 10 bbls. New Mullets, which will be sold cheap or Cash, by Geo. Howard. Buililing. HAVING associated with me Mr. Jno W. Saunders, of Petersburg, Va., an expe rienced workman in the various styles of Architecture. I would announce to the for the building of plain or ornamental ' . ..... . 1 . . f tl?Scs' Pu,blic , buildinS. churches, &c. tion. We will cither contract by the job or by the day. THOMAS OB ERR Y. Tarboro', Dec. 21, 1849. Nails 200 Kegs nails from 4d to 20d inclu sive, for sale very low by VV. H. Wil LARD. Washington, N. C. June 29th, 1850. Coffee. i0 bags Laguira and Cdpe cofltc, for sale by W. H. WILLARD. Washington, June 29th, 1850. Molasses. 33 i hhds. 7 good retailing molasses for 40 bbls. sale by W. H. WILLARD. Washington, June 29th 1850. Flour and Pork. ; tffj bbls. Flour, 00 do Mess Pork for sale by W. H. WILLARD. Washington, June 39th, 1850. Grrfc fen berg Hedicines. JUST RECEIVED, the Graefenberg Sarsaparilla Compound the celebrated Children's Pafiacea the Eye Lotion the health Bitters the Fever and Ague Pills the Vegetable Pills, anuV the Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment. 1 For sale by 4 "J Geo, Howard. - : . r v J- . , : '- - " . - Important Sale of Land, $c. In Jash county , J - - ; . THE subscriber being about- lo move to Texas, or some southern Slate, offers for sale the tract of Land wliereon he now resides, six miles north of Nashville, and four miles south west of Hilliardston, - ' Containing 320 Acres, with a good log house with a framed, shed and piazza to it, good dairy, kitchen, ne gro houses, good barn and stables, with about 150 acres of fresh cleared land on it, all, cleared in the last four years, with about 5000 turpentine boxes which have not been worked but one year previous to this This land lies in a healthy neigh borhood and is well watered. ALSO, one other tract adjoining lo that, v Containing G27 Acres, lying on the road leading from Nashville lo Hilliardsioxvn, with a new framed building on il 32 feet by 18 ten feet pitch but not completed, a framed kitchen and that not completed, a horse apple orchard capable of making ten or twelve barrels of brandy, and between 150 and 200 acres ol cleared land on it, 10,500 turpentine . i i i uuxus which luvc ucuu wui ucu nit: sdiuc; A LSO, a one acre Lot in the town ofTVashville, w ;ith a good store house, tailor shop, con-! fccliontry shop, and .en pin alley. JUh lot li.sa.IjoirMng Ihepubhc square onl the; 1 . t...tjw nni i o AMnlilarrjil Ana rl inn best business places in Nashville. All of which I .will sell together or separate so as to suit a purchaser or pur chasers. Those wishing to buy would, do well to come and examine for 'hemselves before they buy elsewhere, as I intend to sell. All of which I will sell low for cash, or young negroes, or bonds with ap proved security. ' JAMES T. WILLIAMS. June 20, 1S50. Bacon and Lard FOR SALE at- the store of J. J. Pippen Son. Tarhorb'' .tune 13. 1S50. Lime. 100 casks Thomaston Lime, just receiv ed, for sale by W. II. WILLAUD j Washington June 29th, 1S50. Cotton Yam and Mieetings. Manufactured by the lilount's Creek Co., of Fayelteville, for sale by their ! Aacnt. W. H. WILLAKD. ri Washington, June 29th, 1850; Koekyillount, Sept.Sih, 148 Cotton Factory $ Mills. - - mm npnE undersigned, successors to Battle Brother in the above property, have associated themselves together under the title 6f IS.ITTIjE ? CO. They have been at great expense in en largingthe operations of this establishment and in the purchase of n'eib' machinery, and feel warranted in saying, that they can now ?nakensgood an article of Cotton Yarn as tin be manufactured ahjr where iri the U. States, and are determined to sell at as 5Loto ssmcm All they desire, Jn order to secure the trade of merchants and dealers in this part of the country, is, that they examine the quality of their Varns,and their liber al terms, before purchasing elsewhere. We do only a quarterly business; but will make the liberal discount of 2 per ct. for Cash. B. D. BATTLE, JAS. M. BATTLE, JVM. S. BATTLE, J. L. HORNE. Printing neatly eafetute.il, AT THIS omCS ' ": - - : Watch. Clock; arid Jewelry nepMrins HAVING employed at very superior German wnrlrman hv the VeaK I WOuId wwa J ' a most respectfully inform the public, that they can have their r Watches, &c. repaired, At my shop in Tarboro', in a style equal to and as cheap as they can be done else-, where. ' Jicarrant my workjor twelve months --thus my 'patrons have the advantago over those that send their Watches at a distance, by, having the opportunity of having them overhauled and repaired freo of charge, should there beany deficiency in the previous work, which must some times happen to the best workmen. ALWAYS ON HAND, J2 select assortment of Jewelry, As cheap as can be bought elsewhere. : ' JO. S. PENDER. Tarboro', June C, 1S50. The Subscribers HAVE formed a Copartnership under the style and firm of t ill man & Cuthbcrtm FoVthe purpose of conducting a general GROCERY .furl Commission JSusincsst They are now receiving from the North rxo. . , v. . isortment of GOODS in their line, which , . - .... . having been purchased oy meir agenis there for Cash, they will be enabled to fill the orders of their friends upon the I vppv host forms. . ff . . . fi . .. p : olhers of Noe,h Carolina in thesacof (hc.r ju c,,ai in advance lhe!r best exertions to render entire satisfaction. They will be prepared at all times to, make liber-al advancements on produce when required. BLAKE PITTMAN, CHARLES II CVTHBERT. Petersburg, Jan'y 1, 1850. (JpB. Pitt man, will as formerly attend, the Courts of Edgecombe county. S. R Ford, DEALER in Marble Monuments;., Head and Foot Stones; Paint Stones; Im posing do.; and in short, an) article called for of either Italian, Egyptian, or Ameri can Marble; and work warranted to please or no sale; and if damaged before delive ry, it is at his expense. (0csOrdefs left with Geo. Howard; Tarboro', will be attended to forthwith. March 15, 1S49. RESPECTFULLY informs the citi zens of Edgecombe and adjoining counties that he carries on the TJIEiORMJYG EMUSMTESS, at the old Stand next doOr to the Vyqnt Office, where will be found a choice assort ment of . . , CLOTHE r (and all articles iri his line of business,) which he is prepared to make up, at the shortest notice and dti reasonable terms. Thankful for the favors already received, he solicits a continuance of the same, assur ing all who may favor him with a call, that none shall go away dissatisfied. Cut ting ddne at the shortest notice. N. B. Always on hand a few sflect articles of ready-made clothing of his own manufacture. JAS. ME HE G AN. Tarborough January 1. Miridge Building. -: JpERSONS desirous of having bridges built, either on the plan of driving ihe posts or by mud sills, are informed! that they can be accommodated, on mod crate terms, by apply:ng to tho subscri ber, who has under his direction negro ELI, who has had considerable experi ence in that business, and is fully prepared to undertake such job?. C OFF I ELD KING. tarboro', N. C Dec. 1, I84S. - - JYbtice. Forcougfo and lung complaints use Dr. Bar tholomew's Pink Expectorant syrupy Sick head ache9 though constitutional? or inciden lal, is eured by Dr. SpohnV bead acht remedy. ;, Ldr?s halm of China, for tho cure of all disease that require external applieation. The gray haired will find the Indian Hair, Dy perfect and effeetaah f For sale by Gw lloicartf. it :i1 'i i :t--