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Miscellaneous. WHA T A FARMER WANTS. The Farmer wants a stable mind, And purpose sure and steady, To p iticnt industry inclined For business always ready. Good cartful habits well infix'd, And judgment acting clearly. To sift out truths with error mix'd, Though it should cost him dearly- He wants a neat and prudent wife, Who, when he earns, can save it; Who kindly sooths the cares t lite, (Best gift of him who gave it.) He wants a snug and tidv fatm, And health and strength together; A house and barn to keep all warm In cold or rainy weather. Heaven's blessing then must crown the whole Or all his hopes are blasted; But with this resting on his soul, The purest joys are tasted. He then enjoys a bliss unknown To those the world calls greatest; Known only to the good alone, The earliest and the latest. .1 lieduced Prices. ILL'S COMMENTARY on " the Bible, in nine octavo vol umes and Botla's History of the War of the Revolution, iu two octavo volumes, elegantly bound, can he had at reduced pri ces on application At this Office. April 9, 1S35. HPllE Subscriber, who for several years past has been engaged in The Gin Making business, In Kinston, has established himself IN GREENVILLE, Where he carries on ihe above bu siness in all ils vanou branches. All those who wish to supply lhpmselves with Gins of tin: bei quality, are respectfully solicited to apply to the Subscriber person ally or by letter. All orders for tlins will be promptl' executed. From the Subscriber's long expe rience in his business, and from the approbation which his work lias hitherto nret with, he hesitates not to promise entire satisfaction to all who may see fit to extend fo him their patronage. Gins out of order will b expeditiously re paired. The Subscriber takes the liberty of calling the 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 delay than they wish. AEiIaSItf TSSON. In connexion with ttiig establishment, car ties ou the Zock& Gunsmith business. He also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, and Gudgeons, of a composition invented by Daniel Peck, of Kaleigh GY.f Mill Spindles, with Steel Collars, (turned.) These articles equal to any manufactured in the United States. All letters and orders must be directed to the Subscriber at Greenville. HENRY CHAMBERLAIN. July 12, 1834. Cotton Gins flHK Suhseriher hns pstuhlilic.t B " --"iijihu himself in the hou ses formerly occupied by the late Joseph Lac key, dee'd, near the river, and . short distance below Benjamin M. Jackson's store, where he carries on The making and repairing Cotton Gins. All those who wish to supply themselves with Gins of the best quality, are respectfully solicited to annlv to the Subscriber net-son. ally, or by letter. All orders for m . vins win be promptly executed vi.i3 uui ui oraer win be expedi tiously repaired. B la cksmi thing, of everv des cnption. executed in ih. 83"Two second hand Cotton uins lorsaie low lor cash SAMUEL D. PROCTER Tarboro, ' 30th Sent. 1634. Bargains! Bargains!! Xcw Goods! Xeiv Good:!! Cheapest of the Cheap, or a icetle cheaper than Ihe ciicapesi TV nresume to inform the nublic generally Relieving ii 1 i that we have an equal ngni wim v' I L . l our nei 'libors so lo do,) that we ", i r iT have jut leiurneu irom new York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, mil dime verv near coins lo Boston,) where we purchased the Must splendid Assortment of Spring and summer CS-OOBB, That ever decorated the shelves of any establishment in the cily of Tarborough, (none excepted,) and are now Selling off at nearly Cost, For Cash, and at a very small ad vance on a credit. mons our assortment may be found The most beautiful Prints in the world, French Muslins, Ginghams, (new tylc.) French Calicoes, printed Jaconets? rigured chintz Calicoes, French l'ombazetts, Bombazines, Circassians of various colors and qualities, Crape Camlets, colored satin doc skins, bird eve London do. Silks of every description, silk Shawls, silk dress Handkerchiefs, Gro de Naps, Gro de Berlin, Pink and blue Satin, watered, Grode Swiss, Poi de Soi, figured plaid Gro de Nap, White Satin, blue black do. 'arasols, Fans, Bead bars, Jaconet and mull muslins, checked muslins, swiss and book muslin, Robe corded skirts, Ladies and gentlemen's G loves, Cotton and silk Hose, Broad Cloths, blue, black, claret, brown, drab and trrcen, Cassimeres, fancy plaid, striped, di agonal, drab, ring-streaked and speckled, Stocks, of various qualities, Kouen Casimerc, cotton Cassi ribbed meres. Beavertines, plaid Linens, Linen, for summer wear. Furniture prints, birds eye Diaper, Drapery, brown Holland, Oznaburgs, 1 icklenburgs, brown Linen and white do. Drills, Lasting, patent Thread, Tur key red, Ladies, Misses, and children's Shoes of every description, dirt cheap, French kid slippers, spring hetl'd rumps, prunellas, morocco, leath er, seal skin, &c. Sec. Gentlemen's boots and shoes of eve ry description, buck skin, calf skin, seal skin, horse skin, cow skin, and what not, Major Dovxn ing's, David Crockett's, Jim Crow's, Zipp Coon's, Gen. Jack son's, Van Buren's, Nullifies, Union, consolidation, and amalga mation, About 200 Ladies and misses straw and Tuscan Bonnets, Straw cords and tassels, Palm leaf Hats, from IS cents to $3, colored and white, spotted and speckled, &c. ike. HARDWARE & CUTLERY, of every description. Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Farming uten sils, Castings, Iron, Nails, Salt, and Steel, lutj buls. Whiskey and Rum, Brandv and Wine, Sugar, Coffee and Molasses, Upper and under Leather, Harness anU r,k,,rl,nS Lea rner, saddles and Bridles, Saddle bags, travelling trunks, travelling "ZZo bags, harness, bri ale bits, spurs, and riding and gig whips. About 2000 shell, horn, and brass tuck and side Combs, Head Pins, guard beads, bead guards, Gentlemen's and youths fine fur Hats, cloth caps, hair caps and chil dren's fancy caps, Drugs, medicines, paints, oils, white lead, putty, window glass, candles, Larth-nware, china, jugs, jars, stone pitchers, tin ware, ilax, Jind daily expected, A quantity of prime Pork, corned Beet, Flour, Herrings, Alligators, snapping turkles, sea sarients, and the whole generation of vipers. The above Goods were pur chased with cash up and no grum bling, which enables us to sell them a leelte cheaper than the cheapestand as ch we gre determined to do so, not carin lo make any thing more ihaC sufficient to keep us from sorv mg, having no heirs nor po0r km to provide for. We particu larly invite the Ladies to call and examine our splendid assortment of fancy Goods, and see ifWe have nothing that will please them. Should we be so fortunate as to have an article that will strike their fancy, ihey shall havp I it at their own price, provided it be within the bounds of reason. We purchased our fancy Goods especially for the Ladies, and we most sincerely and religiously hope to please them in some things at least. In conclusion we will add that we have no sea sar penls, snapping turkles, nor alli gators for the Ladies we shall reserve them for our own special tooih, for an occasional snack be tween meals. Onr friends and the public generally will recollect that we are selling off at nearly cost for cash, &c. We shall do likewise at our establishment on "Cokev," at the residence of J. C. Knight, Esq. Knight, Garrett $ Co. No. 1, Broadway. Tarboro April 30. LS35. licmuants, Hemnnnts! JS GKI'.AT VARIETY of Remnants of every description of Goods, will be Sold at half their value. J. WEDDELL. 20th Feb. 183 . To the Ajfliclcd. GRAY'S invaluable Ointment for the cure of white swellings, scrofula and other tumourr, sore legs and ulcers, and fresh wounds, sprains, bruises, swell ings and inflammations, Sir. &tc. IWk witli's anti-dyspeptic pills. Ko wand's genuine tonic mixture, a per feet cure for ague and fever. The above valuable medicines may be had wholesale or retail on application to J. W. Coften, Agent for Tarborough. 1835. CoJJield Ring, MERCHANT TAILOR, fKKS this opportunity of informing his cutomers and the public, that he hasjut receiv ed from New York, his supply of Spring Goods, In his line of business consisting in part of: Superfine blue, black and green Cloths, Blue and drab Cassimeres, (Veen and brown Camlet, for sum mer wear. Linen (hills and summer Cassi meres, Plain black velvet and figured Ves ting, Lim n bosoms and collars. Black patent bombazine Stocks, Sec. Together with his former Stock, all ol which he will dispose of on living terms for cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers. Those wishing to purchase will please to call, as they can have the opportunity lo examine for them selves. tJenilemen furnishing their own Cloths, can have litem made and trimmed in the most fashionable style and at the .short est notice. All orders from a dis tance will be thankfully received and punctually attended to. Please to call at C. King's, three doors above the Planter's Hotel, on lkoadway, opposite the Brick Store, where he will be found daily at his post. Tarboro,' 7th May, 1S35. llcnrij Johnston, MERCHANT TAILOR, tTAS jnst received from New York, a splendid assortment of Goods in his line of business, superior to any thing that has been brought to this market. He would particularly invite gentle men that want Fashionable and Cheap GOODS, To call and examine them, as he is confident tie can please all such both in quality and price. He has a large assortment of fine Cloths of all the most fashionable colors, which he will sell very low for cash, or on a short credit. He will also retail without ma king, to those that wish to have their garments madti elsewhere, as he intends turning his attention to that as well as making. He has on hand first rate white and black heaver HATS, and fine silk Umbrellas, which he will sell very low. He also has on hand and intends keeping a good assortment of Heady made Clothes, Made and trimmed by himself. Gentlemen furnishing their own cloths, can have them made and trimmed in the most fashionable manner, and at the shortest no tice. A fine assortment of gen tlemen's Stocks of all kinds. (pCall at H. J.'s, next to the Brick store. Tarborough, April 22, 1835. Slate of Xovlh Carolina, MART Iff COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, APRIL TERM, 1835. Lovick Modlin Attachment, vs. Levy on Joseph 11. Adams, Land. IN this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant is not an inhabitant of this State, it is ordered ihat publication be made in the Tar boro' Press, for six weeks, giv ing notice to the defendant that his land is levied on. Test, JOS. D. BIGGS, Ctk. Price adv gl:75. 18-6 State ofjforth Carolina, MARTIN COUNT Y. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, APRIL TERM, 1S35. Levi Pagan, trusteed Attachment of Horace Ely, P. D. Sey vs. i mour sum- Joseph H. Adams, j moned as Garnishee. yN this case the Garnishee ap- pearcd in open Court a'nd ac knowledges that he has monies anil bonds sufficient to satify the Plaintiffs' cliim, say Si 32 62, interest having been calculated up to 14 April 1S35, and costs It is thei fore ordered, that publi cation be made in the Tarboro' Press, for six weeks, lor the de fendant to appear at next term of this Court and replevy or judg ment final will be ente red up against the Garnishee. Test, JOS. I) BIGGS, Clc. Priroadv. S-': 75 IS 6 VERY BEST Cotton Yam and Twine FOR SALE. I'TMIE Subscribers feel grateful for the liberal patronage whirh they received the past year, and hope by assiduity a-id punctuality in business to merit a continuance of past favors. They now have and expect to keep constantly on hand the Very best Cotton Varus, From Nos. 2 to IS inclusive. Also, various sizes of the best Cotton Seine Tiuineiis dura bility and strength has been fait I v tested, and the Subscribers feel no hesitation in pronouncing it inferior to none, if not superior to any in market. Both the above articles they expect to deliver to purchasers on as liberal terms as articles of the same quality can be procured elsewhere. The usu al charge for conveyance will be made. Terms of sale for all quanti ties of Yarn over one thousand pounds, six months credit will be allowed for any quantity under one thousand pounds, four mouth, the purchaser giving note (wiil out interest) at the time the Yarn is delivered, payable at the above stated times. The proprietors of fisherio will do well to apply to ihe Subscri bers for twine for the future, as a very liberal credit will he given. Messrs. Ilassel & Williams will act as agents for the Subscri bers at WillUmston Mr. Benj. Bell, at Greenville ami Simmons & Eure, at Halifax where Yarn and Twine can be bought on the same terms as at i ne x' aciory. BA TTLE $ BROTHERS. Fals Jan. Kivor, 10, IS35. Oxford Examiner p!U, Subscriber invites propositions to A succeed linn ai printer and proprietor of the "Oxford Examiner," to take efiVct u""f' " me 1st of next October A practical Printer could invest a small sum to considerable advantage in tins Establisbment. Any gentleman possess ing a few hours leizure each dav miHit devote them with the certainty of 'profit lo tlie conducting of a paper in this place Ihe income has enabled the present Editor to live comfortably for more than five years, although he commenced and has all alonff labored under embarrassing dis advantages. But little exertion would ensure a more extended patronage. Should an application be made which would likely prove agreeable to Ihe public a harpam may be hud. The establish-' met is deemed a permanent one, as the ..vr manuesieua Uett-rminaiion to sustain a Tress in their county Town. R- J. YANCEY, jr. Oxford, April 23. Printing Press for Sale i ;?UIL? R0YAL Pri",ine rr8, n S& the old mode of construct.on, can be procured on reasonable terms. tippty at this Office. January, 1834. i A Still for sale. A GOOD STILL, holding 120 gallons "y bti purchased cheap bv applying lo GEORGE COLMER, Greenville, Pitt Co. April 22d, 1835. IS 3 . illiU V W j Land for Sale. JPtlK Subscriber dTers for sale her Tract of Land lyi.- in Edgecombe county, commonly called tbe llunze Orchard Plantation, Containing 329 acres, with nn apple or chard on it capable of making 23 or 30 barrels of Brandy This land lies one mile below the Great Falls Tar Itiver, anc ad joins the lands of Charles llarrUon, Rob ert Sorey and others, and lias on it the ne cessary negro houses, bums, he. 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 known on application to Jno. J Bunn. RACHEL BUNN. Tec. Hil. 1S34. tV Land for Sale. THE Subscriber is anxious to sell hi Tract of Lmd, ad- jpillp joining the one on which lie A?WJl i. now lives. It contains f30 acres, some of which is low erounds. the balance piney woods. This Tract has a good dwelling hotie di it, nearly new, with 4 roomi below and 2 tip stairs, and other out houses. Persons desirous ot buying Land low, are rqtieted lo call and examine for themselves, as the Subscriber may at all times b'' found at h'inie, and is determined to sell if he can get any thing over half the va,ue CH HARRISON Oct. 28t4. 134. liar ouches. JUST RE CEIVED, di rect Irom ihe manufactory at iZ2Zz rral liht 13A ROUCHES, intended for one or two hores. They are of differ ent qu tlitics and prices, and will be jold on accommodating terms. These liarouches were mariulac- m red expressly to order, and the work can he warranted. ISAAC B. BRADY. Tarboro,' May 1. 1835. 3MEW Coach & Gig Manufactory. THE Subscriber le snetlfully informs his friends and t!te p-iblic in centra!, tht he has 'commenced business for himself on his lot in i.iruorougn, liiar the Bridge, where he will be pirated to carry on riie above business in nl' t on branches. He served a regular ap prenticeship under Mr. Thos. Cobbs, of Ualeigh, who canied on the business very extensively, and kept in his employ regu lar northern workmen. 1 1 several ears acquaintance with the business in one of the mosT extensive establishments in the Stale could ensure his success, he feels con fident he should meel it; but he is perfectly aware that attention is equally necessary, And this attention he is determined to ren der. Me hope, theielore, that all persons who may favc him with their patronage, will never become dUsatisfied or disap pointed. I lis w ork shall be faithfully exe cuted and of the best materials. He ex pects to have in a short lime a general as sortment of materials from New York, which will enable him to do his work not inferior to any done in this section of coun try. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Nathaniel M- Terrell. i Twrborough. Jan. 1st, 1S35. 1 Young Mar rod, HILL STAND the present season at my stable at the rails ol 1 ar Rivr at Lol. lienj. Wilkinson', and at Jordan Joiner, SenVs, alternalplv and will be let to mares at the reduced price of Five Dollars the season, with twenty -live cents to me broom in every instance. i he season has already commenc ed and will end the first of Au gust. Good seed cotton will be taken in paymont at the hio-hest h pncts. i nose who wish to improve their stock of horses may never have a more favorable op portunity. PEDIGREE. As to his nedisrree it is iWr necessary only to observe that he of the Archie and Coll Prim- slock. The horse and his P-Pt artt so well known in this vicinity at ii is coiisiuerea useless t0 ive any further particulars. Ev ery care and attention will u. paid, bul no liability for accidents. IJUSSEY BATTLE March 19ih, 1S35. u VALUABLE Plantation and 'l):vn WILL SKLL, (H1 un, suit the nui . .i 'i lion situate ou ihe MllIj ' Tar Kiver, known Hs J 'C6': PORIK LXf) Adjoining Ihe lands ,;' Benj. Hat Is ;md oiheiN j;v from Tarborough and it. , "' ly on the river. Also, LOTS No. 3n,lf)I. the town ol I'ai iioior.rl, 1 1 cupied by Mrs. Stihr.an. ' Those within- lo pu,el3 make application (J ,.,- ,; Jackson, Eqr. v JOSAH COLUxs S 20th April, 1835. Y"' Type Founih (n M1ERMAN fc S. IXKLiv, VLrO i.. purchase ,i,Hi:,e,-;-k entablished by the late J. j ;'' ttr-d into parine.M,,,,, jj' carrying on the Mannfirt,,, v (lf r under the firm of S. Kt klin ( " ' ! We intend keeping on hand ij', sortment of type, especially ihr,'" most used, wined will n,;,!,-; u, ' orders with thf least "s;lle ' 1 have now for sale a large q.ia,,,!. best qualify, (it.ck purtWd i', , estate of J. HovtJ and infeuj ta r-' immediaie additi'ms lo )t. S. Kfklin k. Co. hre , ou- Plr . to receie oruVrt for f t(,irs 0ftvr'''' Sfiiption, from IV a 1 1 to "2 eluding a varietv ot Omamenu! I?.'" We olTrr f.,r sale also, an ,tmJ''' Cms, liash.-s, Ulna Hnle, ;t. ,j , '' naments, of which specimens uil! t,.V warded to printer, as soon 8S t' prepared. 3 both improvements as the uan,,,., , trade an J taste may it-quire, t ' the earliest at'iiti.u at mis esuthlbi", Printing Prees of eVriv Ci.C Printing Ink of thy ni.ist apj.i oed ti-s. Composing Sticks, b, as, aD.i U ....... ' HiltiuMl.o S . Paper and Press Boards. Stancm-!,.! ! es, Furnilure, logetli. r with a comrV. assortment of all articles ns.d i,,,, ting Ortke, will he kept toi.sia.iiiv ca hand. Small tounts. snitah'e f-.r Bo k I in a great variety, may be had Hue.. ul I ior. k Orders from all parts, of thr l,,; .,, ; e tuomptlv and mrr far..r.,n, ..... to, and paiticulaily in supply nig. ur.nj all founts furnished" l our picilri. ,.',-.'' W e refpectfulU solicit a i aie .-l ,;; patronagf. 'J o the former ui,,.,,, t; I his foundry, He dt-em it Mu?;cieul lr,S2t that they will he as well a,.d ,t) i served as heretofore, should tliey Le posed to favor us y id, tlPir rj, rs business of the Foundry will he coi.d.iclfi under the following-firm, anJ l.y the m person who was i;l fact the type four i in Mr. Howe's foundry. S. EC KLIN & CO. I Comer of Crown and Ca!iol.i!! siree;;. ! Philadelphia, Spt. JtW. Printfis of F.nglMi Paper?, hv -i-r; the above three insertions and lui'uat J;.? our with the advertisement, will h? tub tied to articles to the amount oi" tk:t dollars. PUOSPECTCS OF THE Anson Advertiser. 'JMIE subscriber propo.es to public l the Town of lVadebnui!i, Ai; ' County, iN'orth Carolina, a weekly V1 enti ltd. "The Anson Advertiser." According to eu-tom, he proceeds n before the public an analysis o'.thrj.i upon which his paper will le icmiH"': Its columns will be devoted to iiu o' of Politics, Apriculture, Inieiniil lm" llt infill, Literature and Science in sti.r'. It iS the intemion ti the E :itor i'mi' ly and fairly to repot i the pa.sii i'1'11' and other news of the dny, tiul ti '' cannot. conisterillv win. ii is pi inc.; '.t advocate (he course pursued by Hie p ent administration, he assures the ' that he feels every uisposii.on to io justice lo its merits. The press wi'I open to both parties the Kduoi wil deavor to adhere strictly to pciucij It to disregard all party influt-i't-e. The editor intends to avail imelfofi ' alvantage of many of ihe best puhiicaii on the subjects of apricultuie and iuW improvement, he of course will be select and lay before his readers, a h'-' number of Essays which cannot fail of ing interesting to every one ho I s f heart the prosperity of'his ciuntry. A lllt irWwt ii.Lw.rl... I tf 111 I'r ' ...vroi .III I ,111 I ll IIMVI1.-I"'.- I ceedingsof Congress and ihe Mare Up" laiu.e will be djy reported, mid a "(S of the paper will "at all limes be devoIM J polite Literatuie. The subscriber is aware of the :ia -( difficulties be must encounter in ail11'1'1"" lo public favor, be relies gieaily r liberality always shown by an enlig! tfl,r' public towards enterprise well coii'l "1 ' and assures hi patrons, that n pii'15'"'' be wanting on his part to render lnr'ir both a useful and interesting public"1' ' TERMS. The Anson Advertiser '. printed on an imperial ct $3 00 per annum in advance S3 50 at the end of the year; first numher to issue as socn as en Hundrprl Suhvri iiipts me o')t:"' ed; no subscription will k-' , tCti for a lrss upriiwi iiian twelve in or.'-1' and the paper will not be ilisccs.!" ed until orders are received tot- ttlect, and all arrearages paid u,'-fJ Adverrispnw.its ,if,r pvceti'i"'? lines. insprTerl thvee times I"1 t dollar, and 25 cents for each quent insertion. Communications addressed editor must be post paid. WILLIAM E. BUW- Feb. 21, 1S35. 1 Ai
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