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0isccIlaneotts GOOD ADVICE. Gather your roe buds whilst you may, For "l ime is still a-flying; And th.it same flower which blooms to-day To-moi row will be dying;. That glorious lamp of Heav?n,the Sun, The higher he is getting, L'he sooner will hi race be run, And nearer U to setting. That age is best, which is the first. White youth and blood are warmer; But, being fled, grows worse and worse, And ill succeeds the former. Then be not coy; but spend your time, : And, whilst you may, go marry; For having once but lost your pri'iie, You may, forever tarry. Plough deep w"hile sluggards sleep, And you shall have corn to sell or keep. dt lieduced trices. GULL'S COMMENTARY on the Bible, in nine octavo vol umesand Botta's History of the War of the Revolution, in two octavo volume, elesintly bound, can he had at reduced pri ces on application At this Office. April 9, 1835. npHE Subscriber, who for several years past has been enned in The Gin Making business. In Kin;:on, his established himself IN GIIEENVILLE, Where lie carries on the above bu- ssness in a !1 its various branches. All those who wish to supply ihpmslves with Gins of the bei quality, are re.-pecl fully solicited ! io arm v to the Subscriber person- all v or bv ieiter. All orders tor ; Gins will be promptly executed. From the Subscriber's lorp; expe rience in his business, and from the approbation which hi work ' has hitherto met with, he hesitates not to promise entire saUsiaction , to all who may see fit to extend to him their patronage. Gins out of order will be expeditiously re paired. The Subscriber takes the liberty of calling the attention of those who wish to procure new Gin, or to have old Gins repair ed, to the expediency of applying to him in time. When all wait as is usually tbe case, until the work is wanted, it causes such a pres sure of business, that many aie obliged of necessity to submit to a longer delay than they wish. AXaZaXZZtf TXSOTC, la connexion with this establishment, car ries on the LockEr Gunsmith business. He alo makes Saw Mill Jinxes, and Mill Jnki, and Gudgeons, of a composition invented by Djniel Peck, of Raleigh Grist Mill Spindles, with Steel Collais, (turned.) These articles equal to any manufactured in the United States. All letters and orders must be directed to the Subscriber at Greenville. HEXRY CHAMBERLAIX. July 12, 1S34. Cotton Gins PHE Subscriber has est ablished himself in the hot:se formerly occupied by the late Joseph Lac key, decM, near the rivpr, and a 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 apply io the Subscriber person- a!l.-V' or.hv lelf- All orders lor Gins will be promptly executed. Gins out of onler wiifb-vxpedi-tiously repaired. Blacksmithing, of every des cription, executed in the best'style. (Q-Two second hand Cotton Gins lor sale low for cash. SAMUEL D. PROCTER Tarboro,' 30th Sent. 1S34. Bargains! Bargains!! Yeic Goods! .Xew Good!! Cheapest of ihe Chejp. cr a leelh cheaper than the cheapest. 1VK presume to miorm tne t mN';,- tTPnrIlv (believing U u I s, n - - , y, n that we hnve an equal nht with ofir neighbors 50 todo,)thatwe have j'ist returned from New York, Philadelphia, Riltimore, (mil came very near oin to Boston,) where we purchased the Most splendid Assortment of Spring and summer GOODS, Th it ever decorated the shelve of anv establishment in the ci'y of Tarborough, (none excepted,) and are now Selling off at nearly Cost, For Ca.h, and at a very small ad vance on a credit. Among our assortment may be found The mn-,t beautiful Prints in the world, French Muslins, Ginghams, (new tyle.) French Calicoes, printed Jaconets, Figured chintz Calicoes, French Hombzetts, Hombazines, Circassians (f various coloia, ard qualities, Crip Camlets, colored satin doe skins, bird e e London do. Silks of every description, silk Shaw!,, silk dress Handkerchiefs, Gro de Naps, tiro de Merlin, Pink and blue Satin, watered, Grod'- Swiss, 1'oi d- Soi, rurtu pi. iid (ir de Nap, Wf. ire S.itin, blue id.ick c!o. ParasoN, Fans, Bt.d U,, Jaconet and mull muslins, checked nuislins, swis and book, muslin, Robes, corded skirts. Ladies and gentlemen's Gloves, Cotton and silk Hose, Broad Cloth, blue, black, claret, brown, drab and grctn, Cassimeres, fancy plaid, striped, di- agonal, drab, riiijj-streaked and speckled, Stoc ks, of various qualities,. Kouen Cas-jinieres, cotton meres Beavcrtir.es, plaid Linens, CiiM- i ibbed Linen, for summer wear. Furniture prints, bud- eye- Diaper, Drapery, brown Holland, Oziu'jur icK:tn.jurgs, orown L,mt.n am: white do. Drills, Lasting, patent Thread, Tur key led. Ladies, Misses, and children's Shoe of everv description, dirt cheat), French kid slippers, spring rat I'd ' ' Gentlemen's boots and shoes of eve ry description, buck skin, calf skin, seal skin, horse siuo, cow skin, and what not, Major Down ing's, David Crockett's, Jim Crow's, Zipp Coon', Gen. Jack son's, Van Buren's, Nullifies, Union, consolidation, and amalga mation, About 0U Ladies and misses straw and "1 uscan Bonnets, Straw cords and t isscis. Palm leaf Hats, from 13 cents to ., colored and white, spotted i.ud speckled, &c. c'vc. HARDWARE cv CUILLRV, of every description. Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Farming uten sils. Castings, Iron, Nails, Salt, and Steel. luo bljh. Whiskey and Rum, Brandy and Wine, Sugar, Ccff:t and Molasses, Upper and under Leather, Harness and Sku ting Lea ther, Saddles and Bridles, Saddle bags, travelling trunks, travelling v, ... t. I oas, ndi nes, ui i die bits, sours, 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, Dn'gs, medicines, paints, oils, white lead, putty, window ilass, candles, Earthenware, china, jugs, jars, tone pitchers, tin ware, rlax, ccc. The above Goods were pur chased withcish up and no grum bling, which enables us to sell them a Icetle cheaper than the cheapest and as uch we are determined to do o, not carina; to make any thing more than sufficient to keep us from Marvin-, having no heiis nor poor km to provide for. Ve particu larly invite the Ladies to call and examine our splendid assortment i f , . . r i , ui lancj uuuus and see if we have nothing that will pease them. Should we be so fortunate as to have an article that will strike their fancy, they shall have it at their own price, provided it bo within the bounds of reason. Knight j Garrett $ Co. o. 1, Broadway. r i I C f ton- Tarboro,' April 30, 1S35. Xeiv York Type Foundry SrnilF. Sucribr respectfully inform LL the Printfrs th.t thy iuve recently completed a yariety of ew founts of Let ter, in the stylecf the hteit Kuropean pe cirnru, well calculate-! fr ornamental printing r tasteful dipl-y. ari'l making their assortment of I'tllSTlSG TYPES unnvallr-.l in beauty, exlent, and variety A book of specimens may I? obtained at the Foundry, o. i, Chamber street, near Chatham street, or at -. IS, Oty Hall Place. It contain? specimen Irom I elve Line Pici to fVarl, compriin 4." t..if.t Kointn Ops. rvilb l er cae. 2' 5 5 5 IT 12 Italic d. Title Roman d 1 it le Italic do sjlMdd I'.oni. d Ant que do Black. lo Open Black do Script Cap il Gernun I eit do 0;tn lt-xt do t-iine Kin. Cap, do do d do do do do do d d ; vilh figures. 10 ft ti-Iine Italic Capi'aM. Shaded Caps, variotn kinds. Open do do 7 Italian Tapj. and Figure. besiie Omamt-ntai Let'ers, Back!ope, Music. Lottery Figures. Piece Fractions, Superior?, Astronomical nd nlher Signs, Spare ISule, Br4iS Kule. Om unt ntal Dahes. Lonjr Braces, more than 2 kinds of Borders, and more than lOOo kind gl Cuts and Ornaments f'r school books, newspapers, and sriemillc works: or ler for anv of which, or for Composing Stu U, Cases, Chaes, Jkc witl he executed with the utmost j.rompntuiJe.a la ge stock bem,' al way on hand. GEO BRUCE CO March 25. 183-J. Ji I it under signed respi :!..;:y auiom ce to the patrons of t ie li'.'i. It.at Ley hive become the principal pi , i-or 1,1 tl.e printing stblihment of " m , ap-r. , l ii the -ui ntior.ot the piest-nt pu'jl if f i . sh'Mild th. i ifct wilh utSci-nt -i c n ajeinent ro e.zrf ihe size ol the II hij but not f en;ian'f i' price. 1 Lev .u;tt t isue i 1.1 an unpi"4yed form pm i 1 on kii xm'r.al shr-t. which w-ll be i lare a x paper jmbli-hed in tins Stif, anl it will of coiir- contain a coninU ral ly greater piiuttt of ra'iin.j imtii-r, t ti can be given in it pre,-nt ie. 1 o c.irtblf the )i:!i;n'i, ai a.i -ai!y prioJ, ti .ic complih the d sired o'.ject. ihv resp-c'-tully solicit an iiicr-ae of p i r:i.i r ; Hiruu ihe public tht the Uhis sh ill b" eula retl and fstablihf 1 cfmnir nil v , if su, j i ltd l,'-ra'l- l! a?!duiiy and .it tmtiou ! t i'-ir ocati "i, and a nil i-dm om in th" tnina;enitiil of tne l usii.e in wt.ich t iy are engaged, will rmurc suc cess, I i i e v have n frars. An aj pral is u v mule to a liberal community t r the enlargement of thf If' an J tr.e pi:1 er a r i! e u t ly hoj'e, n-'t unly lor l. e h-nefit oi themstU"'- iiiivi iually , but for tte ady. tage of the puh'uc generally, that ti. appeal will ine-t with a cordnl repon. Panonie the ;aper, a.-id with incr.ie of patr nj Mi ces vi!l rru'tn t';e etTortsof tiie punliiiif rs They submit t iie fjregoin? S'iljVct to il e conid-raiin of the peopl-; w ithout I heir aid, herlToi t soft he publishers to enlarge th- ir paper will he unavailing To the patroi s ot the It hi, they return t'i ir incere thanks fr thir li?-i a! sup port, and rejppctlully request a coniinu- dhl'f Ol It. The It'hig will continue to be fo.erned !y th- same political principles which have heretofore marKed its cours principles, whirh if ever subverted, will inevitably reu!t in the destruction of the freedom of the people, the rights of the States, ami the Federal Contitution. The publishers will therefore raie their feeble voices i.i the matntainance of the cause of Liberty . bl.ss.n- wlch cannot be too h.-hly pnze-1; 8h(jUt m,n u com Uo(1( , lU for w.thout it, ,le is b-.t a cur.... 1 hey e,IM4 ,jf fnne ciianr-s'ir.e face ..f..,.r jril.be. w ,. contend for a strict construction of t.-e u uit WOuj vou t&nk of ft m U.s rt(1,ill(r ( ol)Sfut.on of the LmtHl Slates-wil.t,,, i,. Iaeht th. practical use ot eeo-iaphv, support antitanff pr.nc.plf. and anti- j nttv Utcn s,une tew " 1110 iiidi uuui urr lie 1 ov i.ir wciic J uqv- e - . rilliu-llli riir 11 IUI SUl.ll OliirtlS 1 s die conlesenly national. lney vmii ttvicate t hi rights of the Stites. and tile rea-ona bl-ne and justice of the intasurc, in pro portioning th- (roceeds of the public land, among the States. In a word, they uiil resi-t tyranny and usurpation of poti. come from what quar'cr it may. But the li'h will iiot he Millute. uilh the fj'th of personal nbu-e and iuttamiui(n rv remaiks alike di-reputable to th pre,,, an.. h,.?.,m,; o every reuccu j; nniiu; uui ii, political course woi lie c Mstent, moderate, calm, and tliijniiieil. It wi 1 pursu the even tenor of its wv, ex cept when Liberty proclaims, "Cry al -ud and spare not," then the Whig will buckle on its armor and prepare for battle. The columns of th- paper will not how ever be devoted exclusively to l'oiitic-: Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Com mercial, Agricu'tural, Liferaiy, Moral a. id Keluious extracts, will havp a phice, toge ther with a summary of lig-ht mix ell menus reading, calculated to piease as weii as to instruct . The Whig wil! in future he puSH-hed every Saturday morning, by the moiersimi ed. The chau- ot the day of puLltca i mi bus been made on account of the recent alterations in Ihe a'Tivals ai d tieparf ores of the mails. The editoi ial niauajj ment of the It hi, will b- confided to the senior partner, who, he is pleased to say, uil be occasionally asi-ted in that department by gentlemen whose expedience and qualifi cations in the conductinj: of a newsnaper, will t-nsure to th- pafions of the Whig, a respectable and well conducted Joui nal. Cf'Aiiy gentlemen who wrM act as agen's in obtaining uh?criptions to this paper, and procure sis good subscribers, shall be enti'led to the Whig for one jear. Its patronage havin; considerably increas ed, the undesigned confidently st;ite, that if CO new subscribers should be obtained i.i the course of a few weeks, and the year's subscrip'ion advanced bv them. that ihe Whig shall be forthwith enlarged. Hj 1 he debts of the establishment have been assumed by the undersigned: persons having claims against it, wiU present them for payment; and those indebted will please make early payment to enable them to liquidate the accounts of the cflke, nnj make arrangements for enlarging the size of the f7ii. Henry D. Machen. Alfred L. Price. March 27, 1635. Slate of Xorth Carolina, marth cocsrv. Court oFUftsand quarter Sessions. APRIL TKUM, 1335. Lovick Modi in Attachment, vs. sty on Joseph H. Adams Land. IN this case; it appearing to tbe satisfaction ol the Court, that the defendant is not an inhabitant of this Stale, it is ordered lhat publication be made in the Tar boro' Prt-"s, for six weeks, giv- h, o- nolice t the defendant that his land i levied on. Test, JOS. D. BIGGS. CI I;. Price adv 51 :75. IS The Man of Hii'iness, BV B- SU'AIM Attori.ey at Law, NEW SALEM, N. C. What do we live for, but t' improve our selvrs, and be useful to one another: Prosp'.dus of I'ol. II. aT was intimated at the close of t e first volume, that the mat'T in reserve tor the second was no l-ss interestii.e and use ful than what had beeu pnbl i-h? "t, and would he prepared for the r re-s w nh equal tart- and attention. Some of the leading subject J on Jilt yet to publish, are It.e following, viz: .Warri ar contract s, tlttardian, Supersetlias and i. w trial before a Ju-ric rf the pace. tt coidari; Altering a jiid?m"nt. Forms of io lit.irv process, duty ot .tnc-is. so:d;ers. in:.-- Ktitry of land, Tax-s on laid an! other pri prfy, how to proceed "inir the p .or las. vagrant las, and the laws re 1 itmc to the people of color. How to col lect witnesses tickrn in eiiil and State ase, s;ti"rif:V and Cotistabls' receipts, (ina ng in its vai i'jus forms. Plank u.ea sure, tieograpbical sfatitics of the coun try, -how ing the r ;'ective distaice r,f on --ar of government from another, and t-iit of th several county towns in . C. proceedings under tti paten' laws i f th I'n 1 -tis, pri.cefdings in case ol lost b-oiti ajid oilier paper-. Ih"-!', wrth their appropriate fjirn and t'r finn. and numerous other matter, xvnl appear it' th nbs ' lent u lOiurri of ,,IS W j I k . H- 1st. Ti e C ! vo'u'tie of I'he Man n' sio-s" wrl o.i-is! of 4 il pajes monthly nu ub-rs. t'h in ach n .) Jd. i 'he p-ice i " J ()t prt V .. h'e on I alf n 'he 1 ec-ijif of tne firt number, and the v h-r V. at the cio,. ,f tn vo'u . ii nv -uo.cribrr for the first volume, who has 00 paid i:p ard ont- rd a di coiitinu .nr.-, sill he considered a siioscri- br 1 r tl.e ,'-o a voturye. See notice, to! I pa.e 45". Iri hii,1.! the lt no. be sent to any i'TOi. tlirouz'i misttiKt, h "ill pie.c in struct t:f poi mstf-r to j;i- tim I v n itice. u . - .11 . . .. .u 1 1. ... , 1 1- ft r b.ck to 1 h- c tnineurr ment ot 1 te first volun.e. (Prospectus, a Jdress toth P.ar of N t. to the p-.blic. ami to ubcribers.) will find tn- views of tne editor more fullv set foith. I havt-said, arrt expect to say but little in vmdicati- n of this work, for two reason-; 1st, want of ro m, and be- Sidrs, I know it mus' s'and or fall on its . - , . , .- own intrinsic n.ent, mdejiendent ot anv trine tt,t cao b s. d bv one .0 drdv in- trrit-d in lis suocei. It is proper how evrr ftre to notice on- ol j ction urrvl only bv tho- ti'i consider trie acts cf 1 he Liisla nre as foimin the wbol law of tin- ""tat, and con-eo lentl supiose it i.n- prai ticao:e 1 r 1 n- .Man ol nusmeis to a.i.tj.t itself to the numerous clia;s that ar- lonstaiiiiy taking pl.it; hncrf it io time, go out of date, and beconr useless like an oil almanac Thi obj-ction is ton ;ded on supposition fah in fact. i t t-islrf I i r, 11 r'-jii, 's 1 u r sWsti.t ..1 '. .. , i ,. ,i , , , v j. u r. roatt iinj;tit n.tppeu to be mace hereafter, or a river luiht etiance to vary som-imie from its present channel, a n;v volcano l.-urst our. or some other s'isht alteration t ike plac- in tfie face of i..Vtirr, i.ot now di'crtbed or iirf-set-n? (!onvey anc . w ill-. co venanf s. powers of attorney, boi ii,, note, bill of xchane, -c fcic. are the sr:,e in furm and substance now, that th-y ve;e hvt Luudied vears ao; and are sit I j -ct to th- same rule of i;,e cUnt iu the form arul ffi-ec, ol ,al process. B- Since the appearance of the first number of thi, volume. I have engaged the -eivices of a young printer, w ho has rr cen'ly set up. and u commencing business in this place, with a good supply of material-; il is therefore hoped, and confidently expected, that the publication will, in fu ture, go on with more promptness ami regularity, as the whole concern is now at home. To Subscribers. Whenever a ditficu ty presents itself to a subscriber, he is at liberty to suggest it; and if it be thought worthy" of a place in the niitii of tJiijiness,'' a solution mav be expect d. at Ieat so tar as the ediior may be capable of givinj a correct one. The paHes ot u,i, work will also be held open to suitable cotnmui ications, but whether ori filial or -elected, they must be as concise as possible to be intelligible. 'loose editors who think proper to ex, change, will please be particular and send thtir papers regularly, for I wish to file and preserve them. To the Profession. At the -susjrsiiMn of several le?a! gen tlemen, I have in progress, a continuation of Hawks' Digest. But it will necessarily be some time before it will be ready fr publication. For present use. I propose to publish in "The Mao of Business" a sum mary of the cases decided in the Supreme Court since 1325, so condensed as to occu py hut about 4 or 50 pa2es of the work: Vet siiftirieiol u m . u j - ruensive in serve as a clue to all ti.e important p.inciples deti ded. TAii, and a critical esv o the pre cise jurisdiction of a justice of the peace may be expected mtnecours: of a lew" months, provided you will all favor me with your subscription. ICrSubscribers can be supplied with back numbers from the commencement of the 1st volume. B. SfYAIM. New Salem, Jan.19. Oxford Examiner 2P1HF Subscriber invites propositions to & uccei him as printer and 1P" of the -Oxford Kxafniner." to take .fiVct not sooner than the 1st of next October A practical Printer rouIJ .u.est a small to considerable advantage in this r.,.abli.,hment. Any rentlemar, posses inr a few hour. I''' ch d mht .levote t r.em with the certainty of pront to ,hecondactin? of paper m t1''i' 1 he income has enabled tne present Ld.tor i., f mnre than five rrhmxencedandhas aljn labored undfr embarrassing But 1 ttle certion wouia; ensure a more extended cv,.-..,M an anr.lication be ra'ronaire made which out Itkely prove agreeable to Ihe pubuc,. interest Ii Vin beet, r, . baieam may be h.d. The ub . s h-; lizard ,-utisdeemed a permanent one. as the j Y - rt,v. wo a I manifested a determinaiijn nennle have sustain a Press in their county iw... R. .. YASCEY, jr. Oxford, April 23. ' ' . . . i- Tunc 1 ' ounury. rr s HERMAN L S. ECKL1N. hav VlQ ing purchased the Type I oundry eitabl.shed by the late J. Howe, have en- terrd into partnership, for the purpose oil tarrying on the Manufactory of Types, under the firm of 9. F.cklin L Co. j We intend keeping- on band a Urge as-, sortment of type, especially those kinds! uiost usr.l, which wiil enable us to supply orders with the least possible delay; and hive now for sale a larfe quantity of the best q .a ity, (stock purctaU ou, t .e estate ofJ.H.e, and intend lo make immediate additions to it. I S l-.ck.lii H -o. are now preparel to receive orders for founts of every de - s. riplion, from Peailto 22 Ii. es Pica in-; f f-.. ,r. cludiu a variety of Ornamental Letter. I3or We offer for sale also, an ass crimen', of : 'i'hV HOW h.H'3 r r, i ! C;.:!. Ua,h.S, Brass Hole. a:id othrr or - namenti, of wh.cn specimens w ill be for- welded to printers, as soon a they can be preparei:. uch improvements as the wants of trade and taite may requ. re, ui,l receive the r : test a't-ntion ar this esiahlishffeiit. ; Piloting' Prees of ewry df-rriptii. Printiu' lijkoftiiy most approved quali i s. (Jmposiir' ticks. Li ass and Co. n i mo fi-illev ("h;ses, I in r 2 Ston-i,! Pipr Pr-ss rJo.tnJs. Siauiinz I'ress- f,ii Fuioiture, tofther with a complete ortme.it of all articles uif-d m a rnn tir. Once, w.d be kept constantly hand. 1 Small fount, suitable for Bo'k binders, purchasers on a i:bt! i! -in a -reat v arift , may be L.iJ wiie;. caHed articles cf the 'j"e q-;;: ior Orders from a!l parts of the Union vi!' Le promptly and most carefully attend! :o, ud particularly in supply torti . 1 e . .. u I 1 . "1 m i o'lins lu-iiisiifi oy our predecessor. II - - ..'!.. t : -: . . r l r'.i - ( ' thi tcundry, e deem it sutScient to ; 1: ,1 fhu .U Vo ... A 1 1 - t . . , . i .s - 1, --.. rui"i"'.' auowed-iiT anv C'lihti'v se v 'ed a heretofore, should they be dis-J , " 4 - 1 p(ed to favor u with their i-rd-rs. 1 he one tno-JsanO pounds, rr.-:r : be smes of the Foun .'ry will be conducted j the purchaser JI vil note ('' .' i under the loliowin firm, and by the saine ni-4 inio.ci ot tho ti0 Y - person ho was in fact the tyj e louudt - ! i t Mr. Howe's foundry. PC AT " C. C 'ft n r cn . ., . ... Th nrrmr Mn'.r n'-t j Comer of Crown and Ca jw hi I streets. 1 ne proprietOi CI i.viP" , ' , , . . c . t I , 1, 1 , l 1 h:a'lppfc. Spt. 1-ot. ; do Well l0 apply tO th j Printers of F.njjlish Paper?, hy giving! th above three insrtins and forardin I on' with the advertisement, wiil lf rt t - 1 "ed to articles to the amount of three i d'dUrs. PROSPECTUS OF THE Inson Advertiser. THF. subscriber proposes to publish ihe Town of Wadesborouh, Anson ' ihe FaCtOI V County, auh Carolina, a weekly paper enti led. '77f Anson Advertiser." According to cu-tom, he proceeds to lay j befote the public an analysis of the plan J upon which his paper will be conducted. ; Its columns will be devoted to the cv ot Politics, Agriculture, Iutern.il Improve-; ment, Literature and :-cience in general. Ii is the intention of the E iitor di!ient- ly and fairly to report the passiu? political and other news of the day, and w hile he cannot, consistently with his principles,' advocate the course pursued by the pres ent administration, he astures the j uhiic that he feels every disposition to do fullj just.ee to its merits. The press will b open to both parties the Editor will en-j deavor to adhere strictly tu principle and tj to disregard all party influence. I Ihe editor intends to avail himself of the I ij advantage of many of ihe best publications on the subjects of aencullure and itilernaF at Col. Uer j. Wilkinson s 3" improvement, he of course w ill be able to T i i o ,'.,ri'- select and lay before his readers. a ,ar(Jej Jordan Joiner. en T S -''t-' ; number of Essays which cannot fail of be-j and will be lei to rrwe 31 ing interestin?" to every one who has at reduced price of Five DeiiJ heart the prosperity of his countrv. All1 a r' s tbe most important' and interesting p.o-; Sea-0n; W,,h tivei.lV-r.ve ceedings of Congress and the Slate Legis-j She GrOGHl in fVeiV laiure will be dulv rerorted. mid a nn.rs ! TU . i. . I,, rr.r fi'f ' of the paper will at all times be devoted polite Literature. jc" l,,u VI,, r,iU " The subscriber is aware of the maty I?lJSt. Good seed C0'i A difficulties he must encounter in advancing! a-en in paVmit at the l to public favor; be rehes greatly upon ti e . -mi .. in tt liberality always shown by an enlightened CJ?h P1 ,C s- 1 '!Pe . 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The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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June 13, 1835, edition 1
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