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; j;, i s r:. Ju .V.r j Carol VorN riiv Mr::t-:ii,Nrs. JJtlicin James Co. j '().; iJ) roj)''i'll'i'lly inform , i;u. Alrrch.iiil' ol Virginia . v; ;s",)ith ( ailiii;j, lli.it they j' ,,v , uc anangemenls lo oiler j',rjic n.c ensuing Fall, j;i uuiisn iUlJ iM'Se Supply ,r I'OKKUJN AM DOMESTIC PUY GOODS, ;i;i'f portion of which will jv;- I.' '!' bought lor inn y. i'...,;,. ijt u I 1 1 lore h 1 f) m ',", and England are now a p.l; jNo, a laige m i 1 1 mi of iheii Domestic (load, yr0,n A''." J'j'i'. Philadelphia and Baltimore 1 1 of which h living been bought j., i ho (bin-rent m.ii kts very e.ir j, iii the M.wm, ami many at ;i y: :';! below ivh U they are now fl -inii.iiuhi. E.irly in Septem j tht-:i" e'llir-' supply will be 0. t,;1 of which due notice will he rc;t.) which ;iall not he inferior n a:.y ,vtr olf-red South of the p i . Tl.ey are content on ) ; ) r'Muai ., ilul the y will not o u-i .h-r-dh hy any jobber in the 1' v.! M il-'-- J:!v L'l. Lvi5. 30-4 Bacon and Pork. fST liKCEIVKI), and for vi'c, 1 2:i barrels new MACK- KUKL Also, in store, about S5,OGO lbs. Pie r,.( ON an. I PORK. WILL J. AXUREfTS. SpsrtH, 20 July, 1 S3',. .(, A Horse! A Horse!! THE Subscriber Jv h3 a hrt rah; h:ir WLVTlO horse for sal-. Northern broke, f-.!P.d and gentle. Price c-'h- .. n: c ott ex. 20ii July, 1SM5. .S0-S Barouche for Sale. 1UK0UCHK, fi.t rate mi- i.ulucture and entirely new, I ' or.? or two horses, cat be had 'TV rhejp for cash, or on a shoit ti a;ij)Iicition to P. .1. BELL. ' ',:nro. Juh 22, I S35. M0 Notice. j!. I LKMINKb to remove to !!:f- tt, I am anxious to st.Jl r' ' i'ica.iM-s in ifiis pljce, situate " t' " most desirable put of the ''OK.' Private lit side nee, '-i -iV ly 0pp si,e I)r. ,Jo!ui l 1 s, f-' iil iiniiig more than two gi'i'tud, with a new two f" r-v dvv(l!i'ig, 32 x lb feet, with f,, ,' PCCes.y out houses. Well ' H;,vl lo the comfortable accom !:"'"',t:o'1 of a in;dl lamily, and ""U be a (h-iraSh- summer re ''ai from the low country during !- ickly se.-iMin of ihe year. As I am (h trrmiuf d to no this irnrr or fall, will 11 a bar to the first person who ofTers a!1.v thing nc-.r the value. JESSE JOIXEP. Nashville, No. (ja nth July, m:rj 5 30 3 wllillJlcademn. TdV' EXAMINATION of the ,n P'ipds i(, tjds institution will in liu; Academy on Fri '''' ihe 2fJth inst. T1H Kxerci 'vvill Cfinunence at 9 o'clock, i' Pfivdy. The patrons of "liiulion and th Irientls of ""'C.itioii generally, are invited v!,JU,l. The Second session on- j 1:1 A.jg,,. lni'.n !u thr usual branch yA polite Kuglish education, j 1-"in, Greek, and French ;r,j;,s are taught. Terms as , CT'Kx'ratrt Irom the Mj. j . "V'f ' lioud-The tuition be paid in alvance." J sriuirr leech. NrfMn H, 1835. A'f Tins- omc. ill? JIIE Subscriber offers lor sale. mil mjsi atl vant:Bviii terms, his o Trttct of Lund, vin four miles west of Tar on coiiMinino; 280 acres, the whole wood land and timbered inlet ior lo none in this section of conniiy. The abundance and su periority of the tiniher, ih, con. venience to market and ;reat de m:ind, (:yifij; trt hin 0f the 1 1 1 i 1 1 I if . . I I u. . 1 ... : II : "y on,; v 1 1 1 in a very horl time render this ;,,id almost invalnjhle. 'I'here are at this time about fifteen thousand ,r. penline boxes on the !;md, which were cut ihe lat spring, and there can he at least ten thousand more wiiich will make a sufficient quantity lor three hamN to work. He is also authore d lo sell Tivo other 'Vacf.v, nplonginjr to Hichard V. ami William (larrett, one of whicll I Cout.nns OQ ai-lts. with -ihont S(i L. wl ,1, .i tle.ueil ihe other contains 270 . ilCITs, Will) a eOlllloi tnhl. ilvvLi linn, kitchen, &C. I ,i t. . .... ! IK tluee I tads are ad joining ! nild Will lie sold in one parcel, if tU siretl. Should he fail to ! I i , 'p . . . I UK' Whole be Ion; 1 uesday in All- 1 ust Court, in Tarhoro', he will I "HI each Tract ejnr.iie at thai day and place to the hihet bid der. Terms made known on the i day of salt, or on application to .LIMPS .. CrlllPPTT. Tarhoro', July 15, l.S-if-. L9 (j Classical Institute. rjPHfJ undersigned, will open a (Tissual Knlih School, .It SnUVtU, .Y(). C(l. n . 1 n . . . wn the lt Oct. in which will be tauihl orthoi'i.iphv. re id- ini. pe',m.mhi). grammar, philo- i logy, geogmphv . hisiorv, at iihme-I logy, geographt lie. hook keeping, co:npoitiou. Hoard cm hid in the vicini ty on moderate terms Terms ot tuition tin- sii!)i' as jo other insti tutions of eminence. J. F. HUGHES. Co he hud in Land. N. IJ. I will not oi.ly endeavor' " 10 (,llll,VI,t persons winch 1 to tachf -Mhe young idea how to i ll ,ve ,aktM1 in ,nR f')'if-e of my shoot," hut will use my undiviiled iJ,rap,ict' P'ooly valuable to and indef.iigahle e:;enions, lo ''Pni but of no use to me. They make it hlo-om as the rose, and roe, and flourish wiiii llv magtiificeuct" of the most liagraiit literary ll ver. j: p h . J'dv 15th. 1S35. i9 Dissolution. fPHK Co partnership hci etof.jrc , exislino- bt twetU ihe Suhcri-I Iters is dissolved by mutual coo- sent. The business will be do sed by P. PcIL who is now At A' re lot h- (lost, The Goods; on hand, which are new and ftesh, having all been purchased the past fall and spring. .'. Jl. PELL. B. It BELL. JB. P. Btll informs his friends and Ihe public, that he will re-commence the mercantile business at the above stand in the fall, when he contemplates op n ing a new and fresh supply of Goods in that line. Tarhoro', July 1(1, 1835. 100 Dollars Reward KSCAPED from the Suhscriher, while en camped at the houe of Col. A. Watt, in Kock ingliam eounty, (N. C.) on the night of the lOih of May, IS3-1, a negro man named 9 He is about 31 jears old, about 5 feet 1 1 inches high; no marks rec ollected; had on a homespun jeans long coat, and common thread and notion panlaloon-s. John was purchased from Archibald Forbes, 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. o that the Subscriber can get him again. Letters addressed to the undersigned, at New Store P. 0 Huckingham county, (Va.) will receive immediate attention. JOHN. MORRIS. June 24, 1S35. 20 PROSPECTUS op Tirrc Vinson .Advertiser. J HK Subscriber proposes to publish in the Town of Wadesborougli, Anson t-oonty, .North Carolina, a weekly paper en 1 1 ltd. ' 4'7Vip .vou Advertiser." According to custom, he proceeds lo lav belore the public an analvsis of tht plan "poll which his paper will he conducted. Its columns will be devoted to the cuse ' Politics, Agriculture, Internal Improve ment, Literature and Science in gcntial. l'is thr intention .f tlie I', iitof !ilient ly and fairly U report the passing- political Hi d other news of the dav, mid while he CHnnot, ronsist-utlv itl his principles, auvooite ihi? course pursued by Ihe pics fin administration, hi- assures Ihe . uhlic mat he feels every disposition to do (nil justice to its merits. The press will b opvn to both parties the F.ditoi wili rie.ivor to adi.ere strirtly to principle and to disregatd all party i tluence. Ihe e liter intends to avail himself of the advantage , f iu.uiv ofihel-st .ublicatious on the subjects of aericultuie and internal impioveutent, he of course will be able to s-hct and lay bef.ire his readers, a lare numbei of K'says which cannot tail of he iP iuterestinv to every one who ha at ImhiI I he piospi lity ol his country. All the tii.st important ami intei etin nro- ceei,iigio Cont-ress and the Male L.-pis- ,Hlt" W'U ' l'ly r-poi ted, and a poition and a p i Hon be dev otea to 'I'' paper will at all tunes mdne i n..,;..,,.- ' lie Subset iher is aware of ihe m.viv l,lfficu,l,es he must encounter in advancing I' public favor; he relics eieallv upon the liOeral.ty alav, shown by an enlightened P"''!0 Inward enterprise well conducted, "--V""" troi.,. it.at ti sto.ll he w""'foii his pan lo rend-i nis p.iper both a uefnl and interesting publication. 7YV,MV The Anson Advertiser will be printed on an inniL-i i.il sheet ut S3 U) per annum in advance, or Js. .) at the tnd ot the year; the hrst muiiber tu issue as mkh as Sev en Hundrt d Subscribers are obtain ed; no subscription will be received for a less period than twelve months; and the paper will not be discontinu ed until orders are received to that t fleet, and all arrearages paid up. Advertisements not exceeding 12 7nn"S' "l! three times for one dollar, and 2j cents tor each subse- quent insertion. Communications addressed to the eilllut" m,lsl l,e Pst P-dd. HILLI.IM P. HUH). Feb. 'J I, 1 S.5. JVolice. T DIOCLINK the practice of the Ihw in toti). 1 hue several pipers in my possession belotii;- c,,n ,,aVl, ,r,e,n applyn-i to me. I shall attend next Tarhoro' Court for the last time. B R. IIIXES. Ju re 2j. 1S35. 26 Books for $i 5. j T. tl.irteen numbers of Waldic's Se lect Ci-culiUn Li' rp.rv, now issued j f tr lh ynr 18-15, ontain the following valuable and en ertaininj honks, (or the very small Men of $ 2.j, with the addi tion! advantage of bein? received in alt parts of the Union by mail, at newspaper pota:;e: 1. Ti.e adventures of Japhet in search of a Father, by the author of Peter im ple, &;c. 2 J' nnings' Landscape Annual for lS3f): the t all of (.iranada. bv Thomas Iloscoe, Ls.,. 'I. Lett, rs and Esnys in prose and verse, tiv IVichard Sharp. 4 Hairing O it, Irom the lile of a Sub editor. 5. Antonio, tin Student of Padua. ). The Fashionable Wife and Unfash ionable I lubaiid, by Mrs.Opie. 7. Traditions of the American War of Independence. H. Travels into Bukhara, and a voyage on Ihe Indus, by Lieutenant Humes. 1) ThfSieeeof YVuna. a historical ro mance, by Madame Pichier. 10. Travelling; Troubles. tl My Cousin Nicholas, a humorous lale, from Blackwood's Magazine. Of the above w orks there is preparing-, or prepared, for publication hy the liooksel ler , Ja)het, Sharpe's Letters and Kssays, Burne.s's Travels, the Sietie of rienna, ami my Cousin Nicholas; these alone will cost purchasers more than a whole year's sub scription io the Circulating Library, to consist f ;J numbers including two sup plements, and in addition to this, the Jour nal ef Belles Lettres, printed on the cover of the Library, contains, weekly, one fourth as much maiter as the Library itself; thus forming ihe cheapest publication ' of even this cheap era of period cals. Waldies Select Circulating Library bav- ing been long established in the good opin- j one thousand pounds, four months, ion of the public, and sustained as it is by,, , . , -.1 anunp.ecedentedamounofpatronaee,noi,,1 purchaser giving note (w.th fearon the part of subscribers can now be i OUt interest) at the time the Yarn entertained that the publisher will not deli Vered, payable at the above comply with his part of ihe engagement. ' . Subscriptions to the Library $5 0U in Mi,(,;n ,"11,, advance, or in clubs of five, $4 00 each. The proprietors of fisheries will Waldie's Port Folio and Companion to the "Select Circulating Library, commenced on the first of January, 1835, being a reprint of the best articles in the Lnclish Magazines, combined with original matter, is supplied to clubs of five, at 00 each, or to individual subscribers who take the Library at 52 50. The Museum of Foreign Literature, Sci ence &. Art, at $6 00, or in clubs, at 55 00, is published at the same office. J1DJIM IVsiLDlE. 207 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. Constables' blanks for sale AT THIS OfFICE. 7 c and JUL 'jil AT Rountree is actually skI lifi"; off an elegant new Stock of Goods, at first cost. Should any article be wanting, pleae call and buy it, and save to yourself (torn 25 to 50 per cent, in ihe pur chase. The sale of which has al ready commenced and will conti nue privately from day to day until all is sold. Tarboro', .lone 12, 1835. JYcw Goods. jrJ"MIh Subscriber has just receiv ed his supply of Si Goods Which for quality, variety, and OHKaPNKsS are not surpassed !y any retail store in this State, and will positively be sold on as accommodating terms as any store in this place. J. U COTTEN. Tarhoro Mth M av. I otive. 'J'lIK Subscribers are now removing from their old stand to the Store for tnetly occupied by Messrs. Ilyman& Law rence, ario" directly opposite lo John W. Cotten's. Tliey will in a fev days off-r for sale, a quan'.ity of Salt, Molasses, Su gar and Co flee Batrpirt.', Rope, and all the heavy articles which are impmtaut lo faimers at this season of the year. CAiH, and the highest price, will be paid for baled Cotton. D PICILWDS 8,- CO. Tarboroiitih. Nov. 27th, 1834. Shocco Sjirings, IMI R medicinal virtues of which have been attested by the re claimed health of hundreds who have visited them, will he opened lor the reception of Company on the first of June. 'Perms, for Hoard, &e. as usual, viz: Grown persons. Si per day. Children and Servants, half price. Horses 75 Cents per day. A reasonable deduction will he 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 veniences of the Kstahlishment, HATH I NO HOUKS have also been constructed, where Haths of every degree of temperature will he furnished. . XV J0IIXS0X. Sliocco, arren Co. ) 0 Mav I t. 135 S 1 G VEUY BEST Cotton Yum and Ttcine FOR SALE. nPHR Subscribers feel grateful lor the liberal patronage which they received the past year, and hope by assiduity and punctuality in business to merit a continuance of past favors. They now have and expect to keep constantly on hand the Very heat Cot'on Yarns, From Nos. 2 to 13 inclusive. Also, various -zt of ihe best Cotton Seine Twine its dura bility and strength has been fairly testetl, anil the Subscribers feel no hesitation in pronouncing it inferior to none, if not superior to any in market. Hot h the above articles they expect to deliver to purchasers on as liberal terms as articles cf 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 f pounds, six months credit will he allowed for any quantity under 'do well to apply to the SubsCli- hers for twine for ihe future, 3s a very liberal credit will be given. Messrs. Hassel & Williams will act as agents for the Subscri bers at Williamston Mr. Henj. Hell, at Greenville and .Messrs Simmons & Jvue, at Halifax where Yarn anil Twine can be bought on the same terms as at the Factory. BJi TTL E $ BROTHERS. Falls Tar Jan. River, 10, 1835. VA LUaDIjE Plantation and lonm Lots rou SALE. WILL SKLL, on terms to suit the purchasers, the Planta tion situate on the north side of Tar River, known as the POME LAND, Adjoining the lands of Fred. Bell, Henj. liatts and others, five miles! Iroui rarhoroujjh and immediate ly on the river. Also, LOTS No. 93 and 94, in the town of Tarborough, now oc cupied hy Mrs. Stilman. Thoe wishing to purchase will make application to IJenj. M. Jackson, Ksqr. JOSLQII COLLINS, Senr. 20th April, 1S35. 17 Land for Sale. THE Subscriber is anxious i to sell his Tract of Lann. ad- j joining the one on which lie now lives. It contains 530 a'res, some of which is low eronnds. the balanc piney woods. This Tract has a good dweltji g hou-e on it, nearly new, with 4 room- below and 2 up stairs, and other out houses. Ptrsons desirous ol buying; Land low, are requested to call and examine for Ihemselves, as the Subscriber may at all times be found al home, and is determined to sell if he can pet any thing over half the value. C HARRISON. Oct. 28th. 1R34 Town Creek Dragoons! yOU will muster on Friday, the d:h day of September next, at the parade gtonnd at James Hrid ges's, armed and equipped. Hy order, ROUT. DANIEL. Ut Ser. Jnlv 24. 1S.M5. 30 6 Curry Alt .Making and II f pairing Establish incut. II. D. Satage, ft8&FULLYintorms $E4he Ft,blic thai He has opened a Shop, Near the Court House, for the purpose of Making and Repairing all work that may be sent to him, in the neatest manner and at the shortest notice. He solicits a share of public pa tronage, and feels confident thai he will be able to give general satisfaction. CARRIAGES painted in the neatest manner. Halifax, June, 1S35. 30 Barouches. JUST RE CEIVED, di rect Irom the manufactory at the Nonth, sev eral lisht HA- ROUGH ES) intended for one or two horses. They are of differ ent qualities and prices, and will be sold on accommodating terms. These Harouches were manufac tured expressly to order, and the work can he warranted. ISAAC B. BRADY. Tarhoro,' May L 1835. Coach & Gig Manufactory . TIIK Subscriber re spectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has commenced business for himself on his lot in Tarbornnrrh it IIP! pj p,--, ... ii the Bridge, where he will be prepaied to carry on the above business in al1 its vari ous branches. He served a regular ap prenticeship under Mr. Thos. Cobbs, of Raleigh, who carried on the buMnes very extensively, and kept in his employ regu lar northern workmen. If several" years acquaintance with the business in one of the most extensive establishments in the State could insure his success, he feels con fident be should meet it; but he is perfectly aware that attention is equally necessary, and this attention he is determined to ren der. He hope?, therefore, that all persons who may favor him with their patronage, will never become dissatisfied or disap pointed. His work shall be faithfully exe cuted and of the best materials. He ex pects to have in a short time a general as sortment of materials from New York, which w ill enable him to do his work not inferior to any done in this section of coun try. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Nathaniel M Terrell. Tarborough, Jan. 1st, 1835. 1 n rs ir$ 7fc. rs ?La Ind t. niton Gins. r?IIK u'isCrj!iprs have on hand four Corn FANS anil five Cat ton GINS, which thev are dispo sed to sp1 0(, iber:d w-rmv B. M .LfiCKSOX $ CO. Tarhoro, .fiilv 2. 1835 21 AT C1ST. Tll K Subscriber having deter mined to leave this place ffter February Couri in the sprir.g of 1S36, fir the Western country now offers a I. first Cost, a hand some stock ol NRW Staph and Fancy DRY GOODS, Hoots, Shoe, Hats, Cotton Yai r. Su gar, Coffee, Molasses, Tea. Choco late, French Brandy, Holland Gin, Uum, Salt, Pots, Ovens, Spicevs arid Skillets, Jugs and Jars, Glass, Crock ery and I in wave, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuff, Hardware cf every des cription, chair Harness caddies, firidhs, C5C. U'.-t s,Ajj ft iVnfi(. And many other articles-, ail of which are offered on terms far surpassing in point of cheapness any thing yet or probably ever will be offered to Ihe public in this place or vicinity. The LOTS and a comfortable dwelling house, kitchen, store, ware house, and all necessary out houses are also rffeted at a simi lar low price, for cash, or on a cre dit until the above stated time to such as- can and will surely pay. Haled and seed Cotton will he received in payment during the fa 1 and winter. N. II ROUNTREE. Tarhoro,' 1 7th June, I SP55. JYo less than Worth (If most beautiful and su per ior Dry Goods, Selling Offal Cost, At the c'hcnp CASH Store, 3o wmwwmiLih -JAV1NG fully decided on leaving this State for the Grcnt West, hnsj determined mi selling off his Stock of Hich Goods at Cost, And even LESS, for many nrticles. i mast be obvious to nil economics, who wish to lay in a supply of Cheap Goods, that Mich an oppor tunity may never again occur. ALSO, at 5 per cent, less than cost) an excellent as sorlment oj China, Glass, Crockery, and Tin ivurc. From and after the 25th inst. I will sell for CASH ONLY & thoso who have been in tin? habit of obtaining credit, will pleaso take the hint and make ar rsingements to pay up. Tnrboro23d Mv, 1335. 3 bbls. Flour, 12 " prime Pork, And a few bbls mess REEF, for sale by the bbl. or retail, by Knight, Garrett 4 Co. June 3d, 1835. POK SALE, AT THE Manoived Watch Factory, TARBOROUGH, Ts. C. A FEW first tate Palm Clocks and Time-keepers. Also, Watches, faithfully finished and i adjusted, to render their perform iance correct and satisfactory, a Imongst which are plain English, French, Repeaters, German ami Swiss Watches ol first quality, and a few 'cheap Layter's do. steel chains, keys, & all materials required for watches, jewthy, &c. June 24. 1835. 26 .1 a !i : : Ml :, i'li i :t 1 1 1 4,:'. Hi ' Slii: 'i V; i . if it '.r f ,'4t ,' II. i Vf
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