Yirinia & North Carolina ! C0UN1RV MEKCIIAN IS hnn James cf Co. i i, i It O i 1 i IX, VIKCIM A, Tj ",r0I7iiI) respectfully inform the Merchants ol Virginia ;,..! i.rl h ( "at olina, that they jv.vv nude ai i an'-menls to offer ;,ir s.tle llw ensuing Fall, .hi niniswiUy large Supply OV FOKKUJN AM) Du.MKSTlC IHvY GOODS. A br;i portion id' which will ;,ivi' I"'1'! ior rnoie y. ! 'Heir importation both f l i HK't' ami r,n;iaiiii are now a ib.r. also, a lare portion of their Ifomeslic (loads, from New York. Philadelphia and Hit It i mure, All of hirh having hreu bought jn tin d liferent markets very ear ly in l lie season, and many at a profit below what they are now cjnim:i:wlin. Early in Septem ber their entire supply will he int'M. ( which due notice will he -iveu.) which shall not he inlet ior ua.iy ever otf.-red South of ihe I'otiiujao. They are content on Jv remark, that I hi y will not ii-undersold by any jobber in the ;:cl Siatcs. 1,1 v 'J I. IS35. 30-4 Cam AH Making and lit pa t r i it g Est a h I ith in tat. JL D. Savage, tmasgywji rkspkct. inlorms Ik lias aliened ft Slmn m nas upenea a shop, (ir the r.ourt House, for ihe i paipnseol Making and Repairing tic, book keeping, eori.p .Miio.!. yi! work that may be sent to bin., j Hoard can tie had in thf vieini in th- neatel manner and at lhe, ty on moderate terns. Teims ol Si-?ru?st notice. j tuition the .ame as jM ollor irisli- i!e solicits a share of public p- tutions of eminence. ronagi-. and feels confident that hp will be able lidMaction. Il:i!ifa, Jtmo, to SO A Horse! A Morse!! THE Subsc.ber as a first rale hat- ness horse for sale, Northern broke, Senile. ,,Ye J. IV. COTTP.V sound and CVh. Barouche fop Sale. A "AK0UCIIK, first rate ma- ''Uiacture and entirely for new. or two horses, ean'hp lv,l vtv ..heap ur Cas) or f)l a CftMil, on applic.iiion to P. A. BELL. 1 arboro', July 22, 30 'V; Toivn Creek Dragoons! YOU win muster on Friday, the t, 'Jin day of September next, at p.ua.le ground at James Hrid vV armed and equipped. iy ordr-r, KOflT. DANIEL. UiSer. 2" 1S3.5. 30-6 u Notice. jlKiiMlXED ,o remove to ( vest, I am anxious to sell ,. f'Mses i this f,l,(.e) si,U!lle ' J'10 not desirable part of the A Private P i L., .. ' iiStltence, 1 n"iw half .-...i, , . : lJr ' ,'. : ! 1 , 'n lJl Jonn 11. N containing more than two o "und. with no to t ... "'dwelling, 32 X IS feet. "Pessary out houses, well f to the comfortable aeeon,. "'"fl (if : wr.,.,11 I I).. be a desirable summer re . lf,'iUne low country durin Yick'.V easonof lhe year. " l n determined lo go this r fall, I will sell a bar ' th.? hrs. pCrs0I1 who offers ' ir,i! g hear the value v , JESSE JOINER. ' No. Ca. ; i7(ulv, 1S35 S3Q3 To be had in Land. plIF, Subscriber offers for sale, on iuti most advantageous terms, his Tract of Land, Iy" four miles west of Tar horo?, eoniainiiii; 2S0 acres, the .vhi!vi wood land and timbered inlenor lo none in this section of eonntry. The abundance and mj-P'M-ioriiy of the timber, the con venience to market and great de mand, (raying nothing o nihiy ol the soil,) will in a very short time render this !aiKl almost invaluable. Tnero an ..t iu;a time about fifteen thoos.m.l i,,.. i i ' " i.iiei, wnien wei out Ihe list spring, and there can le at least ten thousand more whi w i i I make a sufficient quantity lor three hands to work. Ho is also authoi ist d to sell Two olhcr Tracts, Itclonging io Richard W. and W illiam Canelt, one of whirh contains I !K) acres, with about c0 eh-tn.d th.. ,.M. ... .' : ( k.tltil -tho (uher Contains 270 , acres, with a Comfortable dwel-i linn, kitchen, &e. I Th.. tl.. . . r. . r I Ml hu e rartsare adjO.n.ng, , and Will he sold In one parcel, if; desired. Slnmhl he fail to Sell I tM. Ihe whole In-lo... Tn....l.,,. ;.. a.. ! - . i. , ,n m gut Court, in Tarboro'. ho ivl An- - eu eacn I ract separate at thai day and place to the highest hid dr. Terms made known on the day of side, or on application to .LIMES J. C.sllillETT. Tarhoro July 15, KS;5. 21) 6' Classical Institute. ii i n. yYt undersigned, will r,..i Classit..il Koglish School, At $partns A'o. Cn. Ml winch i Wi!l bt ,:,d!il nrtht';,P''y, 'fad-i ih ritlfII1!l.,,i K r.AlU!lVA llllo. Iov -'fivrr.ml.v i.tvi-.r., ,.;.i.n.n J. F. HUGHES. N. H. I will not only endeavor to tnchf "the voung idea how to I snoot. but will iis0 mv undivided ami indH'.itigable cxpitions, to ; ... m;iUe it hlossom as the rnse. :n,l flousish with tin magnificence of the most fragrant literary tl mer. July loth, 1S3.5. Uf) Dissolution. rS,HE Co-parimTship hereiofor existing In tvset ti thSub-cri-hers is diss.ulvd by mutual con sent. The business will be clo sed by Ii. A. Pell, who is now Jsw York Cost, The (iootls on iiand, which are new and fieh. having all been purchased the pa-t fall and spring. Ii. Jl. PELL. IJ. Ii. PELL. QyB. Ii. Bdl informs his friends and lhe public, that he will re-corn rr.enfe the mercantile business at the above stand in the iall, when he contemplates op n iog a new and fresh supply 0f Good in that line. Tarboro', July 16, 1S35. 100 Dollars Reward. ESCAPED from the Subscriber. while en camped at the houe of Col. A. Walt, in Rock ingham county, (N. C.) on the night of the 10th of May, IS.'M, a negro man named He is about M years old, about 5 feet 1 I inches high; no marks rec- ollected; had on a homespun jean long coat, and common thread and ' . f l cotton pantaloons jnnn was purchased from Archibald rorbes, in Pitt county near Greenville, and it is probable he will endeavor to get back to the same neighbor hood. The above reward of One Hundred Dollars will be paid to any one who will apprehend and lodge the said Negro in any jail, so that the Subscriber can get him again. Letters addressed to the undersigned, at New Store P. 0. Buckingham county, (Va.) will receive immediate attention. JOHN I. MOIIIHS. June 24, 1835. 2G PROSPECTUS or THE Anson Adcerliser. J'HE Subscriber p opoes to publish in tse T..WU of Valbcmnih, Anson County, Kouli Carolina, u w eklv paper "The Anson Advertiser.'" Acconlinjr to ui tom, he pr.-cceils to lav before the public an analvMS oi the pl.iii upon whit-li bu paper wili e on.lucicil. It Columns will be devoted tuiliecuse of i olilics. giienltiwe, Internal Impiove mmt, Literatu.e and -ci.-nte in eiral. liis the iiiteininu .it tiie Editor Jilis-t-ly and fairly 1.. report he passing political Hud other new ol the d.. v, and u hile lie cannot, coiiMsti-ntly win,' his principle rtuvocate ui , onrs- pursued by Ihe. pres ent administrati.M. he assures "ihe uhlir tliathe feels every disposition to do full' jnsoce to it nnins. The press will be open to both parties the Kditoi will -ii deavor to adh. re stiictlv t pruu ij le and to disregard all p .rty i.-iliience Ihuetiior i :. tends to avail liimself ofihe advantage. ,f .i,.,,, v ot i,eb,st publications on the Muhjectsnt ii icultui e and inler'ital improvement, be o' cmr.se will be able to select and lay before his readers, a large number of i;S;ays which cannot tail of being- interesting to evry one who has at heart the prosperity ol his c unity. All the most important and inteiestintr tro. eeoins, congress and the slate L '"i" wi" ,H rt',or,,d-a portion ,i,hel,:M,f l all times be devoted to polite Literature. lhe subsciiber is aware of the many ,,,c,dties he must ncounter in a.ivanciiig ,u l"blic favo.jhe relies greatlv upon the l.heiality always shown by an enlightened ln,,,llc '"wards enterprise well comluct-J, I""1 as,UMs l,l P;"s, that no pains shall be wanting on h T:' " ' ' "?.piMl both a ustfiil and interpsi'o. ....taa...... T Eli MS The Anson Advertiser will he printed vn an imperial sheet at iy 00 per annum in advance, or S-5M at the tnd of the ytar; the first number to issue as .soon as Sev rn Hundred Subcri!ers are obtain ed; no subscription will be received tor a less period than twelve months; and the paper will not he discontinu ed until orders arc received to that tllec.t, and all arrearages paid up. Advertisements not exceeding 12 lines, inserted three times tor one dollar, and 25 cents for each suhse miem insertion. r.om.nuaic.ations addressed to cd.tu,- m5t be post p.ud. the n iLLLiM e. num. Feb. i . i s i Notice. DECLINE tne practice of the law in toto. 1 hnve sever .1 I I papers in my possesion belong i log to different perons which I have taken in the course of my Pr;1cl11 probably valuable to tcm hut ol no um; fo me. 'I'hev t i i i triem but ol no ue fo LJ" "-' " " apnivin-r to inc. I shall attend next Tarboro' Court for the last time. n. Ii. IIINES. Juee 'J.l. 13.1. Jf Books for $1 2o. i!ll' tliirii en niinihets of W'aldie's Se sA lett Cn'cid .ems Library, now isned f .r the ye.ir lS'v, .-ontaiii the following vdiualde and en ei lainin? boohs, for the very small iun ol s?l .3, with the addi tion;.! advantage of being receiv eil in all ,arls of tiie l.'niun by m.ol, at newspaper postage; 1. Ti.e adventures of J rphet in search of a Father, by the author oM'efer sim ple, c. - J-nnings'Luidscape Annual for 1833: the Kail of iii,t,i.da. by Thoni.is Itoscoe i;.q. 3 l.ett-rs and F'.ssays in prose and verse, by Kich.ird Shaip. 4 B..ning Out, Iroin the Iile of a Sub editor. 5. Antonio, the Student of Padua. 6. The Fashionable Wile and Unfask iarable Huband, by .Mrs.Opie. 7. Traditions ot the American War of Independence. 8. 1 ravels into Bokhara, and a voyage on the Indus, by Lieutenant Humes. J Th.' r?iege of Vicuna, a historical ro mance, hy Madame Pichier. 10. Tiaveliing Trouldes. 11 My Cousin Nichol-.s. a humorous tale, from Blackwood's Magazine. Of the above works there is preparing, yr ! prepared, lot publication by the Imoksel-I.T-, Ja?diet, Shaie' Letters and Essays, Lluriies's Travels, the Sie-.p of Vienna, ami my (.ousiii Nicholas; these alone will cost purchasers more than a whole year's sub scription to the Circulating Library, to consist of LA numbers including two sup plements, and in addition lo this, the Jour nal cf Belles Lettres, printed on the cover of the Library, contains, weekly, one fourth as much matter as the Library itself; thus formingthecheapest publication of even this cheap era of period cals. Waldie s Select Circulating Library hav ing been long established in Ihe good opin ion of the public, and sustained us it is hy an unprecedented amount of patroiMe, no fear on the part of subscribers can now be entertained that the publisher will not comply with his part of the engagement. Subscriptions to the Library $5 00 in advance, or in clubs of five, 4 00 each. Waldie's Port Kolio and Companion to the Select Circulating Library, commenced on the first of January, 1835, bein a reprint of the best articles in the English Magazines, combined with original matter, is supplied to clubs of five, at $2 00 etich, or to individual subscribers who take the Library at $'Z 50. The Museum of Foreign Literature, Sci ence Si Art. at $C 00, or in clubs, at $o 0, is published at the same office. ADAM IVALDIE. 507 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. Constables' lilanks for sale AT THIS 0FFICL REMEMBER, One and JUL AT Rountreo is actually sel ling off an flecraut upw Stnnb f Goods, at first cost. Should any article be wanting, nlease e;,ll an. u,l I' 'nu save to vourself from l5 to 50 per cent, in the pur chase. The sate of which has al ready commenced and will conti nue privately from day to day until all is sold. Tarboio', June 12. 1S35. JYcw Goods. fBIIH Subscriber has just rcceiv 1 ed his supply of Spring Goods, Which for quality, variety, and CHEAPNESS are not surpassed I' any retail store in this State, ami will positively be sold on as accommodating terms as any store in this place. J. W. GOTTEN. Tarhoro,' 14th "!av. ISH.1. .'V at ice. rpNK Subscribers are now removing from their old stand lo the Store for merly occupied by Messrs. Hvman&L Law rence, and directly opposite to John U Citen s. They will in a fe.v days ofTr for sale, a qunniity of Salt, Molasses, sjii c;ir and ColVe. liasin. Hone. a..d all the heav? articles which are num. .!:.. t,, fanners at thseaso,v,f ihe year. s..-i.7n, a.... uir oii;iiesi price, wt:i ne paid lor baled Cotton D niciuinns co. Tarboronoh. Nov. 27ih, 1S.'4 Sltocco Springs, r!1H K medicinal vii lues of which .1. have been attested by the re claimed health of hundreds who I it n uave visited them, will be opened lor the reception of ('ompaoy on thf first ol June -Terms; for . . , , lOanl,Ccc. as usuai, VIZ: drown prisons, x pr (lav. (bildreu and Servants, half nnrn Hn,ot a (,ents per d;iy. A reasonable deduction will m made for Fami lies by the month. Since the last Season, Chimneys have been built to the Cabins, which will make them much more comfortable. In addition to the Usual con venience of the Establishment, BATHING HOUSES have also been constructed, where Baths of every decree of temperature will he furnished. . INN JOHNSON. Miocco, U arren l,o. ) 0 May 1 1. 18M-. S 16 VKKY BEST Cotton J tni and Twine FOB SALE. fM IE Suhscrihers feel grateful - lor the liln rai patronage which they received the past year, and hope by assiduity and punctuality in business to merit a continuance ol pat favors. Tin y now have and expect to Ueep constantly on hand the Very best Cotton Yarns, From Nos. 2 to 13 inclusive. Also, various sizis of the best Cotton Seine Twine its dura bility and stien;lh has been fairly tested, and the Subscribers feel no hesitation in pronouncing it inferior io none, if not superior lo any in market. Both the above articles they expect to deliver to purchasers on as liberal terms as articles cf the same quality can be procured eUewhere. The usu al charge for conveyance will be m ade. Terms of sale for all quanti ties of Yarn over one thousand pounds, six months ctedil will be allowed for any quantity under one thousand pounds, four months, the purchaser giving note (with out interest) at the lime the Yarn is delivered, payable at the above staled times. The proprietors of fisheries will do well to apply to the Subscri bers for twine for lhe future, as a very liberal credit will be given. Messrs. llassel & Williams will act as agents for the Subscri bers at Williamston Mr. Benj. Bell, at Greenville and Messrs. Simmons & Erne, at Halifax where Yarn and Twine can be bought on the same terms as at the Factory. BATTLE cy BROTHERS. Falls Tar Jan. River. 10, 1835. j me Mill Academy 9 1 MIE EXAMINATION of th pupils in this institution will be held in the Academy on Fri- r",IIE ubcnber havinj; detcr day the 2G?h iost 'i'he Exerci mined to leave this place after ses will commence al 9 o'clock, j February Court in lho fpring of A. M. precisely. The patrons of the institution and the friends of Education generally, are invited to attend. The second session will commence on the first Mon day in August. In addition to the usual branch es of a polite English education, ibe Latin, Greek, and French language are taught. Terms as usual. (CPExtractlroni the Mi. notes of the Hoard ThP tuition lees shall be paid in advance " J. STUART LEECH. Scotland Neck, June 1 1, 1835. VALUABLE Plantation and Ibivn Lots FOIl SALE. WILL SELL, on terms to suit the purchasers, the Planta tion situate on the north side of lar Kiver, known as the PORIE LAND, Adjoining the lands of Fred. Hell, Uenj. Halts and others, five mile from Tarhorough and immediate ! le on thp rivr- A() LOTS No 93 and 94. in I the town of Tarborotigh, now oc- j cupit d by Mrs. Stila m. I Tliose wishing to purchase will iipni.eatiou io nenj. M. Jackson, fsqr. JOS Li H COLLINS, Senr. 20th pm, KS.'i5. 17 Land for Sale. UK Snhs.;rilM i .'flers for s i'e her Tract J ( i..u in Edsecomue county, , coi'uiioniy called 'he I linage OrcJ a d S'lantnti m, 'Containing 320 acres, with an annle nr ' chard on it capable of making' 25 or 30 ; !,a;,e ':f 'l la.,v.1 ,ics ,l,em"e b.Iow ihe Gieat Fads !; ovr, anr; d- jin th inds of Ch.re ll.ori-on, Rob- l Siey and others, and ha- on it Ihejne- c,;VMIn "7. T' '"'t! . f tins l and i of an excellent quality, 1-d it rfppl.ciion is soon mad. , possession will t ,,e S'V(,n immediately and tong credit piv- !rn " I'fred. A'fnrther description is denned unnecessary, as no person will buy wnholit first viewing the Land. Terms made knov n on application to Jno.J Hunn. RACHEL BUNN Dec. 19th. 1SM4. ft, Land for Sale. 'HIE Sutiscriber is anxious to sell his Tract of Lnd, ad- miliiiltr tt. ring mi txt-iifli Ia itLVjjfL now lives. It contains .'30 acres, some of which is low c rounds, the balance piney woods. This lract has a good dwelling houe on it, nearly new, with 4 rooms below aud 2 up stairs, and other out houses. I'trsons desirous of buying1 Land low, are requested t call and ejamine for themselves, as the Subscriber may a: all times h found at h'ime, and is determined to sell it lie can get any thing over haTf the value. Cjj HjjKRISON. Oct. 28t!i, 1S34. 13 ar ouches. JUST RE CEIVED, di rect from the manufactory at fefSPBs the Notth, sev ''miggiB era I light BA ROUCHES, intended for one or two horses. They are of differ ent qualities and prices, aud will be sold on accommodating terms. Th'se Barouches were manufac tured expressly to order, and the work can be warranted. ISAAC B. BRADY. Tarboro,' May 1.18.5. Coach & Gig Manufactory. THE Subscriber re jpeeifully informs his fiiends and the public in general, Unit he has commenced business for himself on his lot in Tarboroufib. near the Bridge, where he will be. prepared to carry on the above business in al1 its vari ou branches. le served a re"nlar an prenticeship under .Mr. Thos. Cobbs, of naieign, no carried on the business erv extensively, and kept in his employ regu lar norinerii wornmen. If several ears iiequ-iiiim-c wmi me uusiness in one of Ihe most extensive establishments in the . . ...o.... ru.trss, iieieeiscon- li ent ne should meet it; but he is perfectly aware that attention is equally necessary and this attention he is determined to ren-' der. He hopes, therefore, that all persons who may favor him with their natronage will never become dissatisfied ' or disap pointed. His work shall Je faithfully exe cuted and of the best materials. He ex pects to have in h short lime a general as sortment of materials from New York which will enable him to do bis work not inferior lo any done in this section of coun try. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Nathaniel M Terrell. Twrborough, Jan. lsi, 1835. 1 Printing neatly executed, AT TIIIS OFFICE. Li MWl WW em Ff2 j 1836. for the Western country, now oflT-rs at first Cost, a hand some slock ot NEW tapir and Fanctf DRY GOODS, Roots, Shoes. Hats. Cotton Yam, Su gar, Coffee, Molasses, Tea, Choco late, French Brandy, Holland Ciin, Rum, Salt, Pots, Ovens, Spiders and Skillets, Ju.sjs and Jars.G'ass, Crock ery and Tin ware. Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, Hardware of every des cription, chair Harness itmldles, Bridles, &c. And many other articles, all of which are offered on terms far surpassing in point of cheapness any thing yet or probably ever will be offered to the public in tbi place or vicinity. The LOTS and a comfortable dwelling bouse, kitchen, store, ware house, and all neceary out houses are also offered at a simi lar low price, for cash or on a cre dit until the above stated time to such Ht; can and will surely pay. Baled and seed Cotton will be rert ived in paTment during the fa I and winter. N. II R0UNTREE. Tarbor.V 17th Jim., JSS5 JVo less than $22,0GO worth most beautiful and bti perior Dry Goods, Selling Off at 'ost, At the Cheep CASH Store. JAV1NG fully decided on leaving tins State for ihn Great West, hus determined on selling off bis Stock of Mich Goods at Cost9 And even LESr?, for runny articles. It must be obvious to nil economists, who wisli lo lay in a supply of Cheap Goods, that such an oppor tunity may never again occur. ALSO, at 5 per cent, less than cost, an excellent ns sortmmt of China, Glass. Crockery, and tin ware. From and after the 25th inst. I will sell for CASH ONLY & those who have been in the habit of obtaining credit, will pleasp lake lhe hint and make ar rangements to pay up. Tarboro', 23d Mv, 1835. CORJY FAjYS And Cotton Gins. 'THHE .sUbcrihers have on hand - four Corn FANS ami five Cot ton GINS, which they are dispo sed to sell on liberal terms. B. M. JACKSON CO. Tarhoro, July 2, 1835. 27 3 bbls. Flour, 12 " prime Pork, And a few bhls mess . HKKK, for sale by the bbl. or retail, by Knighf, Garrett $ Co. June 3d, 1S35. FOR SA&ZS, AT TIIE Munow ed H atch Factory, TARBOROUG1I, X C. A FKW first rate Palm Clocks and Time-keepers. Also,. Watches faithfully finished and adjusted, to render their perform ance correct and satisfactory, a mongst which are pla-in English, French, Rf peaters, German and Swiss Watches of first quality, and a few cheap Layt:r' do. steel chains, key & all materials required for watches, jewelry, &e. June 1S35. 2G i ? i ' IS ' i : i:5: if,' Tl Ml 1H , . F, i I . I ! ;i ;1 j