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Hep ah Hen n Xominntion. VOR PRESIDENT, M.MM'IN VAN .JHJRKN, of N. Y. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, KICHAK1) M. JOHNSON, of Ky. JT-The Hv. Mr. Fi:tUiu will oreadi at Cnocon:ry on Monduv c Uth September; I'liesday, the jjih, itt D.iuii I's M. II.; Wednesday, the 16th, at Williams's Thursday, the :tl Lawrence's; Friday, the Tvith. at Cross Roads Saturday, rest j;,v Sunday, the iOth, at Tarhoro'; Monday, the 1st, at Old Town Creek; I icm1.i. the 2d, at Pleas ant (irove; Wednesday, the Cld, at I'liner Toaii ('reek; Thmsday, the ;4Ui, at Autrey's Creek; l'riilay, t4ic :5th. at Meadow AL H. L oin-. MAKKIKI). In this place, on Sunday evening, the 6th inst. by Henry Austin, Ksq. Mr. Jciir.cs Mark to .Miss Rosina Mcll'Mia daughter of the late Mr. (eo. McWillianis. I' rices Cm-re it I, ,9f Tarboro'' and New York. SKIT. 14 er Tarboro'. AVir York. Bacon. . Ih. Id 12 10 11 K.e.v;, lb. ls i!n 1 20 Kiai .k, apple srill'i 60 TO 40 4 CoiT-i', I " Y-i hi H 13 torn, (hush. 70 7' b5 87 I'l.tion. lb. 1 fi 1 IV (,.iton haa'g yar.l. 'JO 25 2-1 2S Kl-vir, supt". bbl. TOO 750 f00 650 Ion. lb- 4J 5 3 4 lard, lb- 1 10 9 11 Milan's, gall'' 33 40 2t 31 Mcar.biown. lb- 10 I2J a!r, T. I. biib 60 65 4u 43 Turpentine, j bbl. 250 275 325 350 ttliral, hnl. 80 0 1(h) Ji5 Wlmkev. ' bbl 45 f-O 27 2S Commission II us in ess AND General Agency. 'PllE Sub-criber lakes this me A ihod o informing his friends aid liie public, that he still con tinues the Commission Business, ami will attend lo the icceiving, forwarding, selling and pui chas ing Produce or merchandize of any kind. lie also continues to transact the business of Genera Agent and Collector, and will failhlully attend to every tiling in that line which may be confided lo him. HE Nit Y WILKES. Halifax. N. C. 1 Sept. M,1S35. S September, 1835. FALL AND WINTER Hoots, Shoes and Paper, nniiLxsox & neivsom, S WOULD respect fully inform their . Kriends, Customer", tit and the Public gene 1 1 ' - 'bat I hey are now receiving t' H-e Sabra, .lames L. Simmons : 'i Claiemont, -S3 cases of Boots & Shoes, All locied by one of ihe firm di- 'yet Irntn the Manufactory; and pledge ihemselves to sell "cm luCouutiy merchants as low 'hpy can be bought in Phila- Iphia, New York of Huston, on ,!lf ' usual credits. H. Also, a large quantity of ;hfc Thread, Shoe Urushes and lar!iinr. "rsbt:rg, Va. Sept. 10. September, 1835. 1ALL AND WINTEIl DHY GOODS. Edwin James $ Co. yOULD respectfully inform () ihoir friends, customers, and ",e P"flic generally, that they are jIOw receiving by the ship Tally. . 0 'o:n Liverpool, their entire 'Spoliation of Hriiish Dry Goods. tascivith others bought in the J j11"0111 marke,s will be opened 1111 a!l possible despatch; their 'imcnt will be fullv equal lo ;;'' hfretpfore offered.", Particu ,:t'ltl a i'uture advertisement. Petersburg, Va. Sept. 14. 4f situation wanted. A Y0UNG MAN who can Come well recommended, wishes to get employment as 'J Teacher, For the ensuing year, or to com mence any time after the first of Octoberonly to teach the Eng lish language. A country seat would be preferred. Any person or persons wishing to employ, will perhaps do well to rail at this ofhVe, or drop a line to V. I). VV. ppi. 17th. 3s Town Ordinance, Adopted by the Commissioners "J rburo on Tuesday, the bti -September, 1S35. O slaves, residing out of town, shall he permitted to come in lo the town on the Sabbath; un- less 'iirv Mia li:ivi ..f r husband in town, or shall be sent by their master or emplover and in each and every case, the slaves so coming in shall have a written permission from their master or employer, stating the object of rf " " v. u ,v lie or Uleir Visit. AllV sl.TVP Vinbllmr ibis Ordinance, shall receive noti!ion exceeding fifteen lashes, or be! . 1 he slock on hand is en- confined injsil until the following 111 C,y ,resh and consists of almost morning, at the discretion of the ! CVery arlic,e f patrol the jail fees to I e paid by : Dry Goods & Groceries, their owner or employer, to be I Commonly kept in establishments recovered by warrant before the Magistrate of Police. .tt:.vtio.v. Edgecombe Cavalry. VOIJ will muster at your usual parade ground, in Tarboro, aimed and eouinncd. on Mondav. the 'JSlh of September next, liy order. C. C. KSIGHT, 1st Serg'i. Sept. 9. 1S35. 37- 3 llflLL he sriven at the Nash-1 f f II , I iit I , I evening, the 30lh September next. xNashville, No. Ca. 27th Aug. 1S35. S 17 I he Raleigh Standard, Halifax Advocate, and Warrenton Reporter will j)lease insert the above. J nst Published, A,nd for sale at ibis Office, TUB MOUSE, Trying to gnaw out of the C. J THO L IC TEA P. My Joshua Lawrence. Price 10 crm single, or $1 per dozen. ept IS 35. I ,1 LViW til LI. RAN A WAY from the Subscriber, on the night of the 20th September last, my negro man nam ed DANIEL, 20 or 21 years of age, 6 feet high, black complexion, has a pleasing coun tenance, inclined lo be knock kneed, his feet somewhat turned out, particularly his left foot, his clothing not recollected. lie was formerly the property of Asahel Farmer, his mother, brothers and sisters belonging to said Farmer his father is in the same neighborhood working a bout as a bUcksmith, nearly as a free man. It is believed he is lurking about in the neighborhood of said Farmer, also in Nash county. 'Hie above reward will be paid to any person that will apprehend said negro, and deliver him to me or secure him in any jail so that I get him again. I forewarn any person irom har boring said negro, or carrying him oir, under the strict penalty of the law. WILLIAM BARNES. 21th Aug. 1S35. 35 HISTORY OF THE Kehnkee Msocialion. JiUST PUBLISHED, and for sale at the office of Ihe Tarboro' Press, "A con cise History of the Kehukee Baptist Asso ciation, from its original rise to the pre sent time bv Elder Joseph Biggs under the supervision of a committee (consisting ol Elders Joshua Lawrence, William Hy- mau, and Luke Ward, aud brethren I ho JoseDh D. Biees, and Cushion B. Hasse II,) appointed by the Association.' Prire $1 each, or 10 perdozen. October, 1831. Piano Forle for sale. r HAVR a very handsome - PIANO for sale nerson wishing .to purchase, would do well to call and examine it. J IV. COT TEN. May 21th, IS35. JVotice. 'J'lIE Subscriber having sold out entire his stock of Goods, and expecting to leave this place in a jew months, requests all persons indebted to him to call as soon as convenient, and settle ibeir ac counts by cash or note. It. A. BELL. Tarboro, July 28, 1S35. 31 Jfotice. 'J'HE Subscriber having purcha sed from Messrs. A' A. B. R. Bell thf-ir entire stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, t hat he is permanently located here, and now open ins: his Goods at the ! same well known stand for in- of this sort; and as I purchased them at prime New York cost, without any expense of freight, &c. I will sell for cash or country produce the present stock as cheap or cheaper than any other housp in this place therefore, I solicit my countrymen generally lo call, as there is no mistake, and' open accounts with me. . B BliDY, The Coachmaker. (JI will in the ensuing fall give as much in cah or in trade for country produce as mv neigh bors. n. n. Tarboro', July 29, 1S35. Notice. '11 R Subscribers are now rcniviog from tin ir 1J tanl t.ibe bloro for mtrly occupieil by Messrs. fsnian Lan rencc, ami diret lly upposit. fu John W. Coitu'si. I'lu-v in n iVv days off-r fur sale, a quantify "f SriU, Molasses, gr ami L.ou- nausins, Hope, and all Ihe heavy ariiclfft which are important to fdiinrrs at tin reason of the year. CArill, aod tin: highest piice, will be paid for baled Cotton. I) tIC HANDS cV CO. Tarhor n u l. Nov. 27lh, 1834 JYoticc. I S I have not been known to the people, and they have not been acquainted with my woik, I therefore will make some re marks upon my business. All persons having any Iti ick work or Mastering To do, or any kind of brick work whatever, particularly such as brick walls, cornices, facias, strait arches, scheme arches, hips and valleys in tyling and water cour ses, ail piers, pilasters, rustic work, &e. would oblige them selves in employing me", as I have got a form or architect, (printed in Hngland,) superior lo any that ever has been seen here; it is a new form and the first one that ever has been brought here. And with what I have leained here, and with the assistance nf my book, can execute any job of work in a neater style than ever has been done about here. As I am now capable of carrying on the business, I would be very thank ful to the people to employ me; and if my work does not prove to be better formed, stronger and ni cer than any that has ever been done by any brick mason in this section, I will not charge any thing for my work, and will do it on as reasonable terms as could be expected. On any large jobs I would wish to make ihe bricks, fcr I know that I can make a smoother brick than ever has been made any where here. I will warrant my work from bursting, smoking, or any thing else that does not become the work, and to be superior to any that has ever been done here. All orders from any distance may be sent to Tarborough Post Office, or any person living not a distance may come or send word to Silas Everitl's, near Little Co neto Creek meeting house, Edge combe county. IV M.J P. BROWN. August 17, 1835. 34 IL B. Gwathmey, OF NORFOLK, AND Robert II Tompkins, OF THIS CITY, fT yE entered into Copartner X ship, under the firm of Givathmey & 'lomplans, For the transaction of a general COMMISSION BUSINESS Jit Mobile Alabama, To be commenced in the month of October next. They tender 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. G IV A Til ME Y. BV. B TOMPKINS. Richmond, Va. Aug. 7, 1635. REFERENCES. ltich?nond, Messrs. Roger, Mar irison &dray, R.&T. Owathmcy. Norfolk, Mr. Samuel D. Rawlins. Petersburg, Messrs. Mordecai & Osborne Halifax, ArC. Mr. F. S. Marshall. Edenton, N. C. Messrs. Ilaugh ton & Hooth, Joseph 15. Skin ner, Esq. Joseph H. Skinner, Esq. Dr. James Norcom. Plymouth, N C Messrs. J. C. & W. K. Norcom. Tarbcrcugh, N. C. Messrs. R. & S D. Colten. Murf reesborough, N. C. Messrs. Southall & Johnston. IVeldonx N. C. Messrs. Wialt & Smith. Charleston, S. C. Mr. Benjamin R. Smith, Messrs. Cheesbo- rough & Montgomei)'. Suv mnah, Ga. William Oaston, Esq Josiah dimming, Esq. Augusta, Ga. M r. R. 1 1. II usgrove. Macon, Ga. Messrs. Hamilton & Haves. 33 MJICKEliEL, Bacon and JPork. TUST RECEIVED, and for sale, 123 barrels new MACK EREL. Also, in store, about 25,OOOIbs Prime BACON and PORK. IV ILL. J. AND It El VS. Sparta, 20 July, 1S3.5. 30 Bacon for Sale. 4 QUANTITY of prime Baton can be had on reasonable terms by applying to B. BRADY, Aug. 12, 1S35. Slate ofXorlh Carolina, MARTIN COUNT V. Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions, JULY TERM, 1S35. Mary W. Yai rell . vs. ( Petition for The Heirs at Law s at Law I dower. sYarrell. 3 of Thoma IN this case it appearing to the - satisfaction of Ihe Court, that James Brillou and wife Piney, John B. Smilhwick anil wife Isa bella, Simon I). Whiilevand wife .Mary, fieri aid G. Yarrell, and Pierce W. Yarrell are not resi dents of this State: It is ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Tarboro' Press for six weeks, notifying the non-resident heirs as above, to appear, an swer, or plead at the next term, or the petition will be taken pro confesso as lo them and heard ac cordingl'. Test, JOS. D. BIGGS, Clk. Price adv i.2: 75. 33 C State of North Carolina, MARTIN COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, JULY TERM, 1835. Joseph Reddick ) Attachment, vs. f Levy on Watson Read. ) Land. James Harrison ) Attachment vs. Levy on The Same. 3 Land. King Harrison jun. Attachment vs. Levy on The Same. ) Land. TT appearing to the satisfaction --of the Court, that the defendant Watson Read, is not an inhabit ant of this county: It is ordered, that publication be made in the Tarboro' Press for six weeks, no tifying him that his land is levied on. Test, JOS. D. BIGGS, Clk. Price adv 2:75. 33 G The Residue Consisting chiefly of DRY GOODS, Hals, Boots & Shoes, Battle & Brothers' best Cotton Yarn, Farming utensils and Hardware as sortedGlass, Crockery 5c Tin do. Jugs, Jars, and Castings do. yTA Rumi Sugar and Coffee, IS Gunpowder, Hyson, aild jjMfl Black TEAS, Paints and Dye stuffs, Lamp and Fish Oils. Best Turks Island SALT.&c. Besides many other minor arti cles useless lo enumerate, all of tvhich are offered Jit 'first cost, And of course will be found much lower than can he obtained at hou ses where the usual percentage it chargeable. The very low prices at which these Goods are offered, might in (luce persons to b'dieve they are sold for cash alone; but they are nevertheless sold on a credit until the first of January next to punc tual customers, at which time all indebted will be expected and ear nestly requested to make settle ment, in order to close the pre sent concern and recommence bu siness upon a plan more to my own convenience and 1 hope to the advantage and entire satisfac tion of Ihe public. N. II ROUNTREE. Tarboro,' 17th Aug. 1S35. VALUABLE Plantation and town Lots FOR SALE. T WILL SELL, on terms to - suit the purchasers, the Planta tion sitoate on ihe north side ol Tar River, known as the PORIE LAND, Adjoining the lands of Fred. Bell, Benj. Balls and others, five miles from Tarborough and immediate ly on the river. Also, LOTS No. 03 and 94, in the town of Tarborough, now oc cupied by Mrs. Stilman. Those wishing to purchae will make application to Benj. M. Jacksoh. Esqr. JOSIAH COLLINS, Sen'r. 20th April, 1S35 17 Land for Sale. THE Subscriber is anxious to sell his Tract of Land, ad- I lllft joining the one on which he kUJlJ t now lives. It contains 530 acres, some of which is low rounds, the halance ninev woods. This Tract has a pood dwelling hoiie on it, nearly new, with 4 rooms nelow anfl v. up stairs, and other out houses. Ptrsons desirous o( buying Land low, are nouested to call and eiamiue for themselves, as the Subscriber may at all tunes b found at home, and is determined to sell if he cau pet any thins over half the value. - TT 4 I? IVD V Oct. 2Sth, 183-1. AT THE Manowed Watch Factory, TARBOROUGH, N. C. A FEW 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 plain English, French, Repeaters, German and Swiss Watches of first quality, and a few cheap Layter's do. steel chains, keys, & all materials required for watches, jewelry, &c. .lone 24, 1835. 26 NEW Coach & Gig Manufactory THE Subscriber re spectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has bJcommenced business for himself on his lot in Tarborouffh. rpar the 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. Thog. Cobbs, of Raleigh, w ho carried on the business crv 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 Stale could ensure his success, he feels con fident be should meet it; but he is perfectly ha are 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 shorl 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. Tnrborough, Jau. ls, 1835. 1 CORjV FAjYS And Cotton Gins. PHli subscribers have on hand A four Corn FANS and five Cot ion GINSi which they are dispo sed to sell on liberal terms. B. Jf. JACKSON S CO. Tarboro', July 2, 1$35. 27 3 bhls. Flour, 12 u prime Pork, And a" lew bbl; mess BEEF, for sale by the bbl. or retail, by Knight, Garrett Co. June 3d, 1S35. JYcw Goods, HTM IE Subscriber has just receiv ed his supply of Spring Goods, Which for quality, variety, and CHEAPNESS are not surpassed by any retail, store in this State, and will positively be sold on as accommodating terms as any store in this place. J. IV. COTTEN. Tnrbom.' Mth May. VERY BEST Cotton Yarn and Twine FOR SALE. THE 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 to keep constantly on hand the Very best Cotton Yarns, Fmm Nos. 2 to IS inclusive. Also, various sizes of the best CoIon Seine Twine its dura bility and strength has been fairly 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 cf the same quality can he procured elsewhere. The usu al charge for conveyance will be made. Terms of sals for all quanti ties of Yarn over one. thousand pounds, six months credit will be illowed for any quantity under one thousand pounds, four months, the purchaser giving note (witb out interest) at the lime the Yarn is delivered, payable at the above slated times. The proprietors of fisheries will do well to apply to the Subscri bers for twine for the future, as a very liberal credit will be given. Messrs. Hassel & Williams will act as agents for the Subscri bers at Williamston Mr. Benj. Bell, at Greenville and Messrs. Simmons & Eure, at Halifax where Yarn and Twine can be bought on the same terms asi at the Factory. BA TTLE BROTHERS. Falls Tar Jan. River, 10. 1835. JYo less than S2290 Worth Of most beautiful and bil perior Dry Goods, Selling OfT at (lost, At the Cheap CASH Store. JAV1NG fully decided on leaving this State for the Great West, has determined on sellinjj off his Stock of Rich Goods at Cost, And even LESS, for many articles. It must be obvious to all economists, who wish to lay in a supply of Cheap Goods, l hat such an oppor tunity may never aoain occiir ALSO, al 5 per cent, less than cost, an excellent as sortment of China, Glass. Crockery, and Tin ware. From and after &lhe 2oth inst I will sell for CASH ONLY & tho-e who have been in the h.ibit of obtaining credit, will plesb take the hint and make ar rangements lo pay up. Tarboro', 23d May, 183a.
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