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l rices Cur Jf Tarhoro9 and rent. Xcir York. , per Ttirt'oro' . AtM? I'yrt. In. I 8 10 4 o f i IS 'JO li lM dl'n' o To 3 :iS ! lb. 1 i lt lt H tush. ."0 5 f4 70 lb. 14 1"1 1 o IS vi id. 20 - IS 2- "I. 6k ti ooo 5'i7 II.. 3 3 4 s 9 7 ! 'gall'nt 3 40 21 3tJ II.. 10 oj lo Ibuh t0 " 3") 37. i I bid. 17. lso 27. a 12 jluisli. TO Ml SO bS 1 1.hl 3 40 -27 28 ,v (..:.'''. ,rn. (.''' 111 ' ,',,((..11 1f- s- C . if, SU'f- Iron. I.ai'i. lV)l.l.i',,' vj-.tr.l'io"' si'i. '! m prill in?, ( lL-.lt. hikrV. Ihtcon, liacon. iMiOM 1- tn I'LOOO weight of I' plj'ic JMCUX, at 10 to 12 fill- p"f pnnd, can he had on .nluulion lo lite Subscriber, 1 1 Ip, ,.:tst of Tarborough. if ap plied for shortly, otherwise it will It hippt'il northwardly. JOIIX EDM0XDS0X. April lu 135. lb I'r'Yhc Oxford Kxaminer will in- ..," tiie above four times, and tur- v.iiil air't to this office. Jlaiuhome and Cheap i AM NOW hKCKIVING & A opening, at my well known v -jrieiv tot e, a large and M EGAN r STOCK OF SK ASON ABLK tyrii ami Summer GOODS, Which was purchased previous to tiit nt ai,d on niucb belter lerm th.in I ever bought, and will be offered and sold accordingly. I have in part::: Staple & fancy Dry Goods Saddlery, Gentlemen' and Hoys P SHOES & HOOTS, riJnl Washington, Union, c Ov Jack Downing Hoots, " " a new article, Indies Misc, & Children's Shoes, :it all juices. h-.l'x- and Mies latent style straw -r.cl Tuscan Hi nnet, Gtr.tlen.tn', boys and children's Has, trom 25 cents to 9 00. K. j(.v made Pantaloons, Vests, and Rcundd'jtuts, Farming utensils, and Hardware of every description, W hite, blue, red, and mixt cotton van, of the best quality, PJints, Oils, and Dve Stuffs, WLite lead, window Glass fc Putty, Rum, Sugar, Ccffee and Molasses, in abundance Turks Island Salt, Pest stone Lime Castings, assorted, China, Glass and Earthenware, as sorted, elegant and cheap, JandJais Best block Tin ware, Ladies baske ts wood w are, assorted : And many oiher articles, the in erlion ot which is deemed use ks though all of which are es pecially designed for the use and 1 jiOses ot both gentlemen and liiics. And should any article in :-y line be wanting, the quality cl which answers the desired pur e. there sliall be no objection l'- the price. Piease favor me -v !'i a rail and examine qualities prices, there shall be no (furse made unless you buy, and -reiy none for looking, inspect fully, iV. ROUXTREE. iarhoio,' April 17, 1&3.5. Again!!! .S USUAL, I am purchasing in the cities of New York and IMadelphia, an extensive assort ment of Spring and Summer DRY GOOBS. U i almost unnecessary to say l the stock will combine the two T IMPORTANT ATTRACTIONS, hshion und Cheapness. Economists will do well to wait 7 examine a beautiful and rich 'wimentof Dry Goods, evtnjloivcst Prices, 're they determine to pur u"uaSe' as same cheap ystem 'h has hitherto been so well CdT0(l wil1 bu uni,ormy ad- ,ri MS. IV i: I) DELL. Ap'il, 1535. f0r "UVdtltst nf th ; Monday, the 20th Anril :i!10x, spoils will be opened .Ti'Winihe townol :eciin.rir r l,,e Purpose of : ( . ?lurdn'f the Poor for M 'v oi'Kdcombc. ,J,,! ':), is::-. Thomas L. 11 Gregory, PORTRAIT lWLNTER, ILL remain in Tarhorotijjh three or lour weeks, and can he consulted at Mrs. Gregory's llolel, when not professionally engaged. April 3, 1S35. Votice. T HAVE 100 bushels genuine Pettigulph Cotton seed tor sale. The advantage in this cotton is the facility with which it is picked out and the great yield of wool to a given quantity of seed cotton. It is worth in any market half a cent in the pound more than any other cotton heretofore grown in this State. The seed are at my house and my mother's tavern, and ran be had by application at either place at 50 cents per bushel. .. .'. LLOYD. April lih. n:5. 15-3 At deduced Prices. rfjj I LL'S COM M EXT A U Y on the Bible, in nine octavo vol umes -and Bottas History of the War of the devolution, in two octavo volumes, elegantly bound, can he had at reduced pri ces on application 7 this Office. April 9, 1SH5. VERY BEST Cotton Yarn and Twine FOH SALE. QTpHK Subscribers f, e grateful for the JL lilterat parrma' wnirh they receivnl the pat vear, and hope bv usiJuity and puiict'i.ility in biwiiifss to merit a coirtimi anre of pa-t favor. They now have and expect to keep con stantly ou hand. The very best Coton Yams, From Nos. 2 lo IS inclusive. AIo, various size of (he very best Cottar. Heine Twine its durability and strength has been 1 airly tested, and the bubcribers fef-1 no hesitation in proniiui.tin it inferior to none, if not superior to any in market. Both the above articles they expect to de liver to pureha-vr on as liberal terms as articles of the aame quality run be procu red elsewhere. The usual charge for con veyance w-ill b- made. I ei .us of a! lor all quantities of Varn over one thousand pounds, six months credit will tie allowed for nnv quantity muter one thousand pounds, lour months, the purchaser git in;? note (without in t rest) at Hi-. lime the Varn is delivered, pay able at the above stated tunes. '1 he proprietors of fisheries will do well to apply lo the Subscribe! s for twine lor the future, as a very liberal credit will be given. Vlesrs. Hassell Willi mis w ill net as agents for the -ubs( ubers at Williamson Mr. Heuj. Itell, at (ireenville and Mfisis. rsimni'ois iw. I'.nre at Halifax where Yarn and Twine can be bought u the same terms as at the Factory. LITTLE vV BROTHERS. Falls Tar Liver.. Jan lOth, ISoo List if Letters, Ret?iaininz in the Post Office at Tarburough the st 'ipril. 1SU5, which if not taken out bff ore thr 1st of July next, trill be .sent to the Cleneral Post Office as dead letters. Armstiong G &. Lawrence & W J " Dancy BrvanDempsey 2 Little (Jrav Bell B B Land Daniel Batts William 2 Lawrence .losh Br van Ihnry Moore E J. Bullock Edwin2 Mathewson .1 II Bradley L Mrs Marriner Wm Brooks Francis Manning John Braswell Alex Moore Augu-lus Barrow Bo Maj Manning Dr ME Balls Lucy Mrs Mayo Keubin Bulluck Josh K Nutter C V 2 Cromwell EMrsPitt J P Council Willie Purvis J W Cain & Staton Robert Felix CampbellFrancis Register of Darden Mary Edgecombe Co A Miss Summerrell Wm Dicken Richard R 2 Dirken Sarah Sugg P S W Mrs Scarborough I Deans Daniel or Lady Flowers Hardy2Shff Edgecombe Flowers I) L County & II G Strickland Laz Garrett Henry arus or Jas Green Thos W Staton Baker Hearn Michael Taylor K C Henry Wm E Taylor T Mrs Hooper Wm J Thigpen 1 Hunter C G Thorn P T HarrisonCharles Wilson L D Hicks Starling Worrel Amos Hughs J F Whitfield B Sen Jones Wm 2 Williams B S.-n King& Hyman Worsley Wm Knight&Hyrnan Weddell James Lewelling Ste- Wimbnrne J J phen W Wimhrrly R D J. JR. LLOYD, P. M. 7G S16.-2H. Constables Blanks for sale AT THIS QFFICJ. Slate of Xorth Carolina, KHGKCOMBK COUNTY. Court of PUns and Quarter Sessions, FEBRUARY TERM, 1833. Joab P. Pitt vs. (.Original Attachment: Edwin Ellis,5 Levied on one Tract of Land contain ng 171 acres more or less, adjoin ing the lands of James Barnes (son ot Stephen) and others. TT appearing lo the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant il not an inhabitant of this State: It is ordered, that publication be made for six weeks in the Tarbo rough Press, that the said Edwin Ellis appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for said County, at the Court House in Tarborough, on the fourth Monday of May next; then and there to replevy and plead to issue, otherwise final judgment will be entered up a gainst him, and land levied upon condemned subject to plaintiff's recovery. Witness, Michael Hearn, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the fourth Monday of February, A. D. 1835. MICIL. IIE.7RN, C. C. Price ad v .?3:f0. 12 f School. 4 SCHOOL will be commene eti by the Subscriber, on Tues day, the 14th of April, at the school house near the road from Tarhoro' to Fayettcville, in the neighborhood of Col. Sharpe, Jesse Knight, Esq. and Mr. John Garrett. Readii g, writing, arith metic, grammar and geography will be taught. Special pains will be taken to give the scholars mor al instrurtion and improve them in their education. Board can be had at the houses of the ab-ve named gentlemen for three dol lars per month. Tuition will be one dollar a month. As this is a respectable and healthy neigh borhood, and it is quite certain that the subscriber will continue the school at least one year, he cannot but think that the present is a lavorable opportunity for those who wish to educate their children, or for young geutlemen and ladies u ho wish lo procure an education for themselves. For his skill and competency in teach ing he would refer enquirers to the people of the neighborhood, as he has already kept their school one quarter. J. XORCROSS. April 9, 1835. 15 To 1 rintcrs. fHE publication of the "North - Carolina Spectator and Wes tern Advertiser,'' and the printing business connected with it, lot some time under the Editorial mannnment of Mr Roswell El mer, Jr. being about to be relin quished by him, for some oilier pursuit, il becomes necessary to engage the service of another competent individual, to take charge of the concern. The Press is an excellent super-royal, cat-iron Washington or Rust Press, equal to any in i he Stat'-, lo which is attached Composition Rollers and fixtures. The type consists of fouls of Long Primer, 350 lbs; Brevier, 160 lbs; Fica, (JO lbs; Double Small Pica, 50 lbs; together with a com plete assortment of Job type. Cuts, Rules, &.c. &lc. carefully selected and suited to the business of a country printing office, all nearly uew and in good condition. The Spectator has enjoyed a liberal patronage, and has now a quite respectable list of subscri bers, and an extensive and profit able circle of Job work. It is proposed to lease it, for a term of one or more years. To one who combines practicability; a knowledge of printing with ca pacity for the Editorial manage ment of the concern, this would doubtless be a profitable situation. It may not be amiss to S3y, rtiat, the political course and principles hitherto supported by the Spec 10' have been those of the "Jefferson school,'' and it is be lieved a majority of this commu nity entertaining the same princi ples, would be more likely to patronize a continuance than a de parture from them. Early application is desirable to G Walton. Edm. Brian, T. F. Birchett, Thos. Dews, Jr. J. M. D Carson. Rulherfordton, Feb. 2S, 1S35. 'JMIE Subscriber, who for seveial years past has been en;a;:ed in The Gin Making business. lu Kiuston, has established himself IN UUEEISVILLE, Where he carries on the above bu siness in all its various branches. All those who wish to supply themselves with Gins of the best quality, are respectfully solicited to apply to the Subscriber person ally or by letter. All orders for Gins will be promptly executed. From ihe Subscriber's long expe rience in his business, and from the approbation which his work has hitherto met With, he hesitates not to promise entire satisfaction to all who may see lit to extend to him their patronage. Gins out of order will be expeditiously re paired. The Subscriber takes the liberty of calling ihe attention of those who wish to procure new Gins, or to have old Gins repair ed, to the expediency of applying to him in time. When all wait as is usually the case, until the work is wanted, it causes such a pres sure of business, that many are obliged of necessity to submit to a longer de-lay than they wish. AXiIilSR? TXSOBJ, In connexion w.tb this establishment, car rie on the Lock Cr Gunsmith business. He also makes Saiu Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, and Gudgeo?iS,o( a eotnp .siiion invented by Daniel lVck, of Raleigh Grist Mill Spindles, with Sttel Collars, (turned.) These articles equal lo any manufactured in the United Slates. All letters and orders must I e directed to the Subscriber at Greenville. II EXlt Y CHAMBERLAIN. Julv 12, 1834. Cotton Gins. 'IMIE Subscriber has established himself in the house formerly occupied by the late Joseph Lac key, dee'd, near the river, and a shoit distance below Benjamin M. Jackson's store, where he carries on The making and repairing Cotton Gins. All those who wish to supply themselves wilh Gins of the best quality, are respectfully solicited to apply to the Subscriber person ally, or by letter. All orders for Gins will be promptly executed. Gins out of order will be expedi tiously repaired. Blacksmithing, of every djes cription, executed in the best style. 03 Two second hand Cotton Gins for sale low for cash. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. Tarhoro', 301 h Sent. 1834. llcmovul. MHS. HOWARD has removed her Mil- linary establishrneit to the coiner house -i i a V Jr'SF 'eceniiy oi cupieu uv VJ, Messrs. I). Richards k Co. She has now on hand an extensive as sortment of articles in her line of business, which will be disposed of on her usual moderate and accommodating- terms. Crl''Minet8 cleaned or dyed and Man tua making continued as usual. Tarboro'.Jm. 1, 1835. Coaches, Gigs, THE Subscriber wishes to return his sincere thanks to his numerous custom ers, for the verv lib eral encouragement g which he has litres tofore received Al so to inform them thai he has just returned from iN'ew York, with a more general aud fashionable assortment of Silver Plated and Brass FURNITURE, Suitable for Coaches, Barouches, Gigs and Sulkies, than has ever before been brought to this place. He also would inform his friends and the public generally, that he has associated himself with one of the roost lare. and extensive establishments at the North, where he can at the shortest notice have sent on jobs of every description lo suit those who may favor him wilh their orders, or lifce northern in preference to domestic manufacture. He has shipped and now daily expects, m "-saa3aaF one r two first rate lipht one hoise Ua rouches, and a half dozen of one horse Wagons, at extraordinary low prices for cash, or to punctual customer on a short credit. ItF.PAIUS done wjth neatness and de spatch contract must be made before the work is undertaken. He has Horses, fJigs.and Sulkies to let, also one comfortable four wheeled accom modation establishment. ISAAC B. BRADY. Cec.4,lb34. 63 JU the Cheap Cash Store, WILL be shown an extensive assort ment of seasonable Dry (ioods. Those that wish to see a handsome Stock of Merchandize, with exceedingly Low Prices attached, will do well to call and ex amine, as I urn determined lo sell out my Wiuter slocK to mane room ior Spj-ing and Summer Supply. J. IV tW I) ELL. Feb. 19th, 1835 Land for Sale. ptlE Subscriber offers for sale her Tract of Laud lying in Edgecombe county, commonly called ihe llunge Orchard Plantation, Containing 329 acres, with an apple or chard on it capable of making 23 or 30 barrels of Brandy. This land lies one mile below the tireat Falls Tar River, and ad joins the lands of Charles Harrison, Rob ert Sorey and others, and has on it the ne cessary negro houses, barns, &.C A part of this Land is of an excellent quality, and if application is soon made, possession will be given immediately and long credit giv en if preferred. A further description is deemed unnecessary, as no person will buy without first viewing the Land. Terms made know n on application to Jno. J. Bunu. RACHEL BUNN. Dec. 19th, 1834. C5 Land for Sale. THE Subscriber is anxious i t to sell his lract of Land, ad I joining" the one on which he acres, some of which is low grounds, the balance piney woods. This Tract has a good dwelling house on it, nearly new, with 4 rooms below and 2 up stairs, and other out houses. Persons desirous of buying Land low, are requested to call and examine for themselves, as the Subscriber may at all times be found al home, and is determined to sell if he can get any thing over half the vajuc. 677. HARRISON. Oct. 2Sth, 1834. .Pocket Book Lost. I" LOST on Wednesday eve--- ning, about sunset, a Small Red Pocket-Book, containing be tween S395 and SlOO, between Mr. N. M. Terrell's and my shop one S100 bill Virginia payable at Richmond, one $50 N. C. on the Tarborough Bank, two 520 Virginia on Petersburg Bank, one S20 United States, eight SlO bills do. do. one S5 bill do. one 3510 bill on the Slate Bank of N. Carolina, and a number of other State bills on ihe Bank at Tar borough. Any person that may find ihe above Pocket-Book and deliver it lo me wilh its contents, shall receive a reward of one hundred dollars, or if preferred to return it through Ihe Pisi Office, may retain one hundred dollars, of the money. JOSEPH BRADY. T.irhoro'. March 18. 1S35. Young liar rod, WILL STAND the present season at my stable at the Falls of Tar River, at Col. Benj. Wilkinson's, and at Jordan Joiner, Sen'r's, alternately and will be let to mares at the reduced price of Five Dollars the season, with twenty-five cents to the Groom in every instance. The season has already commenc ed and will end the first of Au gust. Good seed cotton will be taken in payment at the highest cash prices. Those who wish to improve their stock of horses may never have a more favorable op portunity. PEDIGREE. As to his pedigree it ; deemed necessary only to observe that he is of the Archie and Collector stock. The horse and his get are so well known in this vicinity that it is considered useless to give any further particulars. Ev ery care and attention will be paid, but no liability for accidents. DOSSEY BATTLE. N. B. The subscriber has for sale a thorough hied Brood mare and Colt the colt is a year old this spruiff, and was rot hv TiTTt lllll HI..HT- . Mr. BeaPs celebrated race horse Marylander -which he is dispo sed to sell low. The same man brought a filly coll by Sir Charles now two years old, for which SSOO could be had. D. BATTLE. March 19ib, 1S35. 12 G7"0 Yes! 0 YesHJs fKH VERY man or woman indebted to thd wm) j Subscriber by open account, are re quested to call and setlle the tame rts ear. Iv as convenient, either by csdi or note. The cash would be preferred, but if tlut cannot bo had, will take a note. J. IV. COTTEN. Tarbor'.', No. Ca. 17th V1- Notice. 'pilE Subscribers are now removing from their old stand to ihe Stoie tor nierly occupied by Messrs. Hyman &i Law rence, and directly opposite to John V. Cotten's. They will in a fev days offrr for sale, a quantity of Salt, Molasses, Su gar and Coffee Bagging, Rope, and all the heavy articles which are important to farmers at this season of the year. CASH, and the highest price, will be paid for baled Cotton. D. RICHARDS $ CO. Tarborough, Nov. 27th, 1S34. Sew Coach & Gig Manufactory. THE Subscrib.-r re spectfully informs ht& friends and the public in gVnera', that he has runimenred l)iiinf jfor himself on his lot in Tarhoromrh near the Bridge, where he will be prepared to carry on the above business in al" its vari ou branches. He served a regular ap prenticeship under Mr. Thos. Cohbs, of Raleigh, who carried on the bimrie-?s ery extensively, and kpt iQ his employ regu lar northern workmen. It' several years acquaintance with the bnsines in one of the most extensive establishments in the State could ensure Ms success, he feels con fident be should meet it; but he is perfectly aware that attention is equally neces'arv, and this attention he is determined to ren der. He hopes, therefore, that all persons who may favor him with their patrona-ge, will never become dissatisfied or disap pointed. His work shall be faithfully exe cuted arid of the best materials. He ex pects to have in a short time a general as sortment of material from New York, which will enable him to do bis work not inferior to any done in this section of coun try. Repairing done with neatness ani despatch. Nathaniel M Terrell. Tarborough, Jan. 1st, 1835. 1 PROSPECT LIS OP THE Vinson Jldtcrtiser. PPHK subscriber proposes to publish in the town of Wades borough, Anson County, North Carolina, a weekly paper entitled iiThe Anson Advertiser." According to custom, he pro ceeds to lay before the public an, analysis of the plan upon which his paper will be conducted. Its colonrns will be deVoted lo the cause of Politics Agriculture, In ternal Improvement, Literature and Science in general. It is the intention of the Editor dilisenllv and fairly to report the passing political and other news of the day, and while he cannot, consistently with his principles, advocate the course pursued by ihe present administration, he as sures the public that he feels eve ry disposition to do full justice to its merits. The press will be opn to both parties the Editor will endeavor to adhere strictly to principle and to disregard all party influence. The editor inlet ds to avail himself of the ndvantage of many of the best publications on the subjects of agriculture and inter nal improvement, he of course will be able to select and lay be fore his readers, a large number of Essays which cannot fail of be ing interesting to everv one who has at heart the prosperity of his country. All the most important and interesting proceedings of Congress and the Slate Legisla ture will be duly reported, and a portion ol the paper will at all times be devoted to polite Litera ture. The subscriber is aware of the many difficulties he must encoun ter in advancing to public favour; relies greaily upon the liberality always shown by an enlightened public towards enterprise well conducted, and assures his pat rons, that no pains shall he want ing on his pan lo render his pa per both a useful and interesting publication. TERMS. The Anson Advertiser will be printed on an imperial sheet at S3 00 per annum in advance, or S3 .50 at the end of the year; the. first number to issue as soon as Sev en Hundred Subscribers are obtain ed; no subscription will he received for a less period than twelve months; and the paper will not be discontinu ed until orders are received to that effect, and all arrearages paid up. Advertisements not exceeding 12 lines, inserted three times for one dollar, and 25 cents for each subse quent in-ci Hon. Commumcations addressed to the editor rii u si he post paid. WILLIAM E, BIRD. Feb. 21, 182. f!
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