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yii'ciiwt ifXui ih Carol i an covsniY merchants. fidtcin James $ Co. pffehsmihg, V1UC1.MA, -TOlJiJ) respectfully inform f the Merchants ot Vnginia an.l N",h 'jroliiu, thai lhy have nude an angeineuts to oifei Mr sale ihe ensiling rail, J,i umwilly large Supply ur i'0Kt:il3N AM) DOMESTIC DRV GOODS, a ;,r"" port ion of which will !;,vt iM-en bought for money. Iiitir importations doth from Wince anil Enghmd ait novv a lo:.t; also, a l;l,SL' portion of their Domestic Goods, prom Sew York. Philadelphia and Baltimore. Ml of winch having been bought j the different markets very ear iv in the season, ami many at a profit below what they are now commanding. Early in Septem ber their entire supply will he open, (of which due notice will he .riven,) which shall not be inferior to any ever offered South of the Potomac. They are content on v to remark, that they will not he undersold by any jobber in the United States. Julv 21. 1835. 30-4 MACKEREL, Bacon and JPorlc. TUST RECEIVED, and for sile, 123 barrels new MACK ERKL. Also, in More, about 25,OOOIbs. Prime BACON and PORK. WILL. J. ANDRE IV S. Sparta, 20 July, 1635. 30 Barouche for Sale. 4 BAROUCHE, first rate ma uulacture and entirely new, lor one or two horses, can be had very cheap for cash, or on a short credit, on application to a: . rountree. Tarboro', July 22, 1S35. 30 JYolicc. T)Y virtue of a Deed in Trust, executed to me by Turner Rutland, for purposes therein contained,! shall sell on the pre mise, on Friday, 2Sth day oi August (insi.) to the highest bid d' vfor cash, The House and Lots, Whereon said Rutland lives, including his Storehouse and Gin, The tract of Land, Parrhased by said Rutland cf W. N. Edwards and wife, adjoining t''" Scotland Neck Race Tract; two negro women, one of them voung and likely one horse and f"lV, and all of tbe Household '! Kitchen Furniture belonging to saul Rutland. J R. J I) I SI EL, trustee. AiistM Gth, 1835, PROPOSAZaS, For publishing by subscription. The Debates IN THE Contention of N. Carolina, Mich assembled at Raleigh, J'tne 4, 1835, to amend the Constitution. JT consequence of the numerous applications on Ihe subject, the icribers have determined, if efficient encouragement be given, publish in a neat volume, with :"' convenioni TV.- 7i W' in the Convention, which ' jecenily mel in lhi?) oity Forj '-purpose ol ascertaining whe l,r a sufficient number of Sub MMMbers can be obtained to justify .undertaking, these Proposals sued. volume, which will proba- primed with a handsome Vp", on .rood paper, and will be ",,u;led to Subscribers, bound in uarfK at Three Dollars a copy, &yU on delivery. U' d(JS GALES 8? SON. r"& Aug. 1st, 1S35. iLl Subscriptions to Ihe above ''Mc received a! Mh Office.' To be had in Land. MIE Subscnbt-r offers lor sale, on the trust advant.Kvwuiw terms, his Tract of Land, Eying four miles west of Tar horo, containing 2S0 acres, the whole wood laud and timbered inferior to none in this section of com u y. The abundance and su periority of the timber, the con venience to market and great de mand, (raying nothing" 0f the utility ol the soil,) will in a very short time render this land almost invaluable. There are at this time about fifteen thousand tur pentine boxes on the land, which were cut the last spring, and there can be at least ten thousand mote which will make a sufficient quantity -for three hands to work. He is also authorised to sell Two other Tracts, Belonging to Richard W. and William Garrett, one of which contains 1 acres, with about SO ! cleared Ihe other contains 270: acres, with' a eomfoi table dwel-' ling, kitchen, &c. j The three Tracts are adjoininc and will be sold in one parcel, il desired. Should he fail to sell the whole before Tuesday in Au gust Court, in Tarboro', he will sell each Tract separate at thai day and place to the highest bid der. Terms made known on the day of sale, or on application to JAMES J. GARRETT. Tarboro', July 15, 1835. 29 0' Classical Institute. rMIE undersigned, will open a Classical English School, .if Sparta Vo. Ca. On the 1st Oct. 1S35. in which will be taught orthography, read ing, penmanship, grammar, philo-j logy, geography, history, arithme tic, book keepingcomposition. Board can b had in the vicini ty on moderate terms. Terms of tuition the ame as in other insli tulions of eminence. J. F. HUGHES. N. B. I will not only endeavor 1 to tache "the young idea how to i shoot," but will use my undivided and indefatigable exertions, to make il blossom as the roe, and ! flourish with the magnificence of the most fragrant literary flower. J. F II. July 15th, 1S35. 29 MUSEUM OF Max Figures. fHE Proprietors respectfully inform the Public that they have at considerable expense fit ted up and arranged this Museum, and will exhibit the same in Tarboroojrh until Court week, in the building next door below Mr. Pender's Hotel. Among the various personages represented are Washington, Lafayette, Jack son, the Goddess of Liberty, and 14 other figures together with a piece of Ihe skin of the Sea Sarpent. and a variety of other curiosities. August 7. 1835. 100 Dollars Reward. ESCAPED from the Subscriber, while en camped ot the house of Col. A. Walt, in Rock ingham county, (N. C.) on the night of the 10th of May, 1S34, a negro man named 9 He is about 31 years old, aboot.5 feet 1 1 inches high; no marks rec ollected; had on a homespun jeans long coat, and common thread and cotton pantaloons. John was purchased from Archibald Forbes, in Pitt county, near Greenville, and il 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. O. Buckingham county, (Va.) will receive immediate attention. JOHN I. MORRIS. June 24, 1835. 26 Constables' Blanks for sale AT THIS OFFICE. Piano Forte for sale. have piano a very handsome for sale nersoiis wishing to purchise, would do well to call and examine it. J. W. GOTTEN. May 21th, 1835. otice. HE Subscriber having sold out entire his stock of Goods, and expecting to leave this place io a jew months, requests all persons indebted to In in to call -a soon as convenient, and settle their ac counts by cash or note. R. Ji. BELL. Tarboro', Julv 2S, ls35 31 Ji'otice. 'JM1E Subscriber having purcha sed from Messrs. R A. Sf B. R. Bell i heir entire slock of STAPLE -AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he is permanently located here, and now opening his Goods at the same well known bland for in spection. The slock now on hand is en tirely fresh and consists of almost every article of Dry Goods Groceries, Commonly kept in establishments of this sort; and as I purchased them at prime New York cost, w ithout a;-y expense of freight, &.C. 1 will sell for cash or cfxintry produce the present stock as cheap or cheaper than any other house in this place therelore, I solicit my countrymen generally to call, ' as there is no mistake, and open ! accounts with me . B BRAD F, The Couchmaker. (yi will in the ensuing fall give as much in cash or in trade for country produce as my neigh bors. B. B. Tarboro', July 29, 1S35. Notice. 'J1 HE Subscribers are now removing tVoin th ir oM stand to the Stort for-mi-riy occupied by Messrs. My man L Lav inice, aixl directly opposite to John W. Gotten'. They will in n few days ollr for sale, a quau'ity of Sail, Molasses, :?u par and ClTee bagging. Rope, and all Ihe heavy article?, which are important to fanners at this season of the year. t'Abll, a .id tin! highest price, wttl be paid fur baled Cotton. D RICHARDS Sr CO. Tarborough, Nov. 27th, 1834. Town Creek Dragoons! YOU will muster on Friday, the 4th tlay of September next, at Ihe parade ground al James Brid ges's, armed and equipped. By order, ROUT. DANIEL, 1st Ser. July i4, 1835. 30-6 ATTENTION, Edgecombe Cavalry. V0U will muster at your usual parade ground, in Tarboro', armed and equipped, on Saturday, the 5th of September next. By order, C. C. KNIGHT, 1st SWg't. Aug. 12. 1S35. 33 3 Notice. ETERMINED to remove to the West, I am anxious lo sell my premises in this place, situate in the rnst desirable part of the town for Jl Private Residence, Immediately opposite Dr. John H. Drake's, containing more than two acres of ground, with a new two story dwelling, 32 x IS feet, with other necessary out houses, well adapted lo the comfortable accom modation of a small family, and would be a desirable summer re treat from the low country during the sickly season of ihe year. As I am determined lo go this summer or fall, 1 will sell a bar gain to the first person who offers anv thing near the value. JESSE JOINER. Nashville, No. Ca. ? on 3 17th July, 1S35. 5 Printing neatly executed, AT THIS OFFICE. . B. Gwaihiney, of Norfolk, and liobcrt 11. Tompkins, OF THIS CITY, O AVE entered into Copartner A ship, under the firm of Gwathmey& Tompkins. For the transaction of a general COMMISSION BUSINESS Jit Mobile, Alabama, To be commenced in the month of (October next. Thev lender their services to their friends and the public generally, and will endea vor to give satisfaction to all who may intrust their interests to them. . B.GIVATIIMEY. RO. B. TOMPKINS. Richmond, Va. Aug. 7, 1835. KBFEKKNCKS. Richmond, Messrs. Rogers, Ilar irison &(Jray,R.&T. Gwathmey. Norfolk, Mr. Samuel I). Rawlins. Petersburg, Messrs. Mordecai & Osborne. Halifax, N.C. Mr. F.S.Marshall. Edenton, N. C. Messrs. Haugh ton & Booth, Joseph B. Skin ner, Esq. Joseph II. Skinner, Esq. Dr. James Not com. Plymouth, NO. Messrs. J. C. & W. R. Norcom. Tarbcrough, N. G. Messrs. R. & S. D. Cotten. Murf reesborough, N. C. Messrs Southall & Johnston. IVeldon, N. G. Messrs. Wiatt & Smith. Charleston, S. C. Mr. Benjamin R. Smith, M srs. Cheesbo rough & Mou.gomery. Sav innah, Ga. William Gaston, Esq Josiah dimming. Esq Augusta, Ga. M r. R. II . 1 1 iit'ove. Macon, Ga. Messrs. Hamilton &. Haves. 33 Bacon for Sale. 4 QUANTITY of prime Bacon can be had on reasonable terms by applying to B. BRADY. An?. 12, 1835. Notice. T DECLINE the practice of the law in lolo. 1 have several papers in my possession belong ing lo different persons which I have taken in the course of my practice, probably valuable lo them but of no use to me. They can have them by applying to me. I shall attend next Tarboro' Court for the last time. B. R. I1INES. June 25. 1835. 2G 3 State ofNovth Carolina, M All TIN COUNT". Court cf Pleas and Quarter Sessions, JULY TERM, IS35. Mary W. Yarreil vs. ( Petition for The Heiisat Law l dower. of Thomas Yarreil. "I N this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that James Button and wife Piney, John B. Smilhwick and wife Isa bella, Simon I). Whitley and wife Mary, Gerrard G. Yarreil, and Pieice W. Yarreil are not resi dents ol this State: 1 1 is ordered by the Court, that publication he made in the Tarboro' Press for six weeks, notifying the non-resident heirs as above, to appear, an swer, or plead al the next term, or ihe petition will be taken pro confesso as to them and heard ac cordingly. Test, JOS. D. BIGGS, Clk. Price adv S2:75. 33 6 State of North Carolina, MARTIN COUNTY. Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions, JULY TERM, 1S35. Joseph Reddick Attachment vs. Levy on Watson Read. ) Land. James Harrison ) Attachment vs. Levy on The Same. ) Land. King Harrison jun. ) Attachment vs. Levy on The Same. ) Land. TT appearing lo the satisfaction --of Ihe Court, that the defendant IV at so a Read, is not an in habit ant of this counly: It is ordered, that publication be made in the Tarboro' Press for six weeks, no tifying him lhat his laud is levied on. Test, JOS. D. BIGGS, Clk. Price adv J82: 75. 23 6 VALUABLE Plantation and Town Lots FOR SALI5. JT WILL SELL, on terms to suit the purchasers, the Planta tion situate on the north side of Tar River, known as the PORIE L-1SI). Adjoining the lands of Fred. Bell, Benj. Batts and others, five miles Irom Tarborough ami immediate ly on the river. Also, LOTS No. 93 and Pt, in the town of Tarborough, now oc cupied by Mrs. Stilman. Those wishing to purchase will make application to Benj. M. Jackson, Esqr. JO SUII COLLINS, Sen'r. 20th April, 1S35. 17 Land for Sale. THE Subscriber is anxious to sell his Tract of Lihi, ad- 111! II HalL.L o;v l'ves. It contains i30 acres, some ol which is low grounds, the balance piney woods. This 'tract has a good dwelling house on it, nearly new, with 4 room below and 2 up stairs, and other out houses. Persons desirous of buying Land low, are requested to call and eiamine for thetnelves, as the Subscriber may at all times be found al Ivune, and is determined to sell if he can pel any thing over hlf the value. CH HARRISON Oct. 2rfth. 1P34. AT THE Manatee d Watch Factory 9 TARBOROUGH, N. C. 4 FEW first tale Palm Clocks and Time-keepers. Also, Watches, faithfully finished and adjusted, lo render their perform ance correct and satisfactory, a mongst which are plain English, Fiench, Repeaters, German and Swiss Watches of first quality, and a few cheap Layter's do. steel chains, kys, & all materials required for watches, jewelry, 6ic. June 24, IS35. 26 Carry Jill .Making unit Rcpa iring Establish meat. Jfl. D. SavagCy TLr RESPECT- PsSSS.FULLYinforms rasiasSkTfi5the Public, that He has opened a Shop, Near the Court House, for the purpose of Making and Repairing all work lhat may be sent to him, in ihe 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, 1835. 30 Barouches. JUST RE CEIVED, di rect from the manufactory at the Nosth, sev eral liirht BA ROUCHES, intended for one or two horses. They are of differ ent qualities and prices, and will be sold on accommodating terms. These Barouches were manufac tured expressly lo order, and the work can be warranted. ISAAC B. BRADY. Tarboro,' May 1. 1S35. Coach & Gig Manufactory. THE Subscriber re Sect fully informs his friends and the public in general, that lie has commenced business for himself on his tot in Tarborough near he Bridge, where he will be prepared to" carry on the above business in al' its vari ous branches. He served a regular ap prenticeship under Mr. Tlios- Cobbs, of Kaleigb, who carried on the business verv extensively, and kept in bis employ regu lar northern workmen. 1 1' several Y ears acquaintance with the business in one of the most extensive establishments in the State could ensure his success, he feels con fident he should uieel it; hut he u erfeitlv aware that attention is equally uec"ssarv, and this attention lie is determined to ren der, tie hopes, therefore, that all persons who may favor him with tbir patronage, will never become dissatisfied or disap poiu' d. tlis wot k shall be faithfullv exe cuted and of the best materials. He ex pects to have in a short time a general as sortment of material from New York, which w ill euable him to do his work not inferior lo any done in this section ol coun try. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Nathaniel M Terrell. .Tarborough, Jan. litj I .ind Cotton Gins. npHE subscribers have on ban four t orn FANS and five Coi ton GINS, which they are dispo sed to sell on liberal terms. B. 31. JACKSON $ CO. Tarboro', July 2. 1835. 27 bhls. Flour, 12 " prime Pork, And a few bids im-ss BEEF, for sale by the bbl. or retail, by Knight, Garrett S,- Co. June 3d, 1.N35. Jcw Goods. npHE Subscriber has just receiv ed -his supply of Spring Goods, Which for quality, variety, and CHEAPNESS ate not surpassed by any retail store in this State, and will positively be -sold on as accommodating terms as any store in this place. IV. COTTEN. Tarboro.' 14th Mav. IS35 VERY BEST Cotton Yarn and Twine VOIt SALE. PHE Subscribers feel grateful for the liberal patronage which ihey received the past year, and hope by assiduity and punctuality in business to merit a continuance of "past favors. They now have and -expect io keep consianilj on hand the Very best Cotton Yarn Fr m Nos. 2 lo 18 inclusive. lso, various sizes of the heft Cotton Seine Twine its dura bility and strength has been fairly tested, ami be Subscribers feel no hesitation in pronouncing it inferior to none, il not superior lo any in market. Both the above; articles they expect to deliver to purchasers tm as liberal terms as articles cf the same quality can be procured elsewhere. The usu al charge or conveyance will be made. Terms; tf sale for all quanti ties of Yarn over one thousand pounds, six v. onths ;iedit will ba allowed for any quantify under one thousand pounds, four month?, the purchaser giving note (with out interest) al the time the Yarn is delivered, payable at the above slated fime. The proprietors of fisheries will do well to apply to the Subscri hers for twine for the future, as a very liberal credit will he given. Messrs. Hassel & Williams will act as agents for the Subscri hers at Williams! on Mr. Benj. BelU at Greenville and Messrs. Simmons & Eure, at Halifax wheie Yarn and Twine can be bought on the same terms as at the Factory. BATTLE cy BROTHERS. Falls Tar Jan. Rivrr. 10, 1S35. JVo less than $22,0 Worth Oj most beautiful and bu perior Dry Goods, Selling OfV at Cost, At the Cheap CASH Store. JAVLNG fully dudded on leaving tins Stale for ihe Great West, has determined on selling oft his Stock of Rich Goods at Cost, And even LESS, for many articles. Il must be obvious to all economists, who wish tf lay in a supply of Cheap Goods, lhat such an oppor tunity may never again occur. ALSO at o per cent, less thou cost, an excellent as sortmtnt of China, Glass. Crockery, and Tin ware. From and after the J5th insi. I will sell for CASH ONLY & those who havtvboen in ihe habit of obtaining credit , will please take the hint and make ar--ran Yemenis to pay up. Tarboro', 23d May, 1835.
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