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' j i5.;f00 Dollars worth l 100 Dollars Reward,! Bargains! Bargains!! Martin Van Burcn, or m:w York. liichtml M. Johnson, OF KEM'liCKY. aT has fallen t(, 1UI ,!,;,. llt f,f !,p n dermed , ha i- presented lo the A taerican People, n third edition of the Rin grjphies of tK. ,,vo above named highl distingurshed patrin'ie citizens, w hoe r'! s'ant devotion in the !st interests of 0111 (viivcriinioiit has led to ile-ir tls ic usi i'. as it tesliuionv of Hip c stiueitini in w lech their ser ice ire regarded by ! Pi-'.ei.K W 'Oin they h'tve scivi il, a c.euii.lan ir t-ie iwn fust ollee .vitliin 1 1 gift of h VRI.K, IIATPV ai'd ri, NVIION. This token of respect pives lo the world ndditimial piiokf tli.it faiihlnl service shall not gn ti:H'-tva'ded. The object ol thi appeal In the rcpnhli no porti on of our Yhn citizen's, j, to 1 Min th'ir c operation iit ihe circulation of ;:n edition of 0n,(H copies of the j int Kiography uf MAUI I.N VAN Bl RUN m RICHARi) M JOMNbO.N, tnlo-ed. re-vt-ed aid corrected, o a to lie valuable to every lover of his coiii'ii v. ami m 1 1 k lion 'ril to the ! i s t 1 1 i 1 1 -d c'iiz"n whom U. TliK rF.'TlK, intend still further to ho.mr, by then el va'io.i to llir nthVes of President and Vice lesident of the United "Mate, in the election of iSMti Thus we snail perpetuate the pi inciptcs of .l l!Vi oo, which have tu'en so sigunilv i rviv d. no. ly ac'ed upon, mid Tint- rti. vi L v car tied out lv Aipitfiv Jackson, who, spur ring all llitttry, knew imtfio but the Veotlf.. th- wfioi.t. IKri... and their re fpectirt rights. legardless ol their foitunes, whether n't h or poor; thus tendering his name and kksown as durable as the kveu I ASriSG HII i.s." The nrrangcmtnt of the volume will he as follows: I si. Port ra i I cj 1 ndreir Jackson , To whom the volume wiil he i n c r 1 1 t-.! . with an addrrss by the ril!ilier. tl. Portrait of M. J'tm Buret) T be followed hv Iti- Ciogt apli y, enl r ged, including sever. 1 vidtiahle document, itlu-itrHlike of hi pul.lic character, an I e iitbitiua the m imical powers of Ju g igautic mind, which his ever been d vc ted to mk tain l!ie i i i ol hi country, and the !;!ry nd prosperity of ln lei o ci' 7e:.s. open F GOODS, Of every description. For WHOLKSALK or KKTAII at luvtrl)' Cot, hy Knight. Gitrrett $' Co. . 1, Hr;ulw;iy. T.irhoro,' April 30, 183"). JSnam and Lard. 'JilIK SiihpiiluM" is now rtceiv 1 ii-i; and (fTeis fur .sale, lour liundicil l);uit'!s prime Cut Havings. A!o, in sforr. a quiinlily of prime liACON and LMU). .. '. COTTKK. Turlmrn,' Mlh M:iv. ISM5. NKW AND FASII10XAUL.K Millinanj, fyc. TVKS. A. C. Il'oWAUI) in 1ViL forms ht r fiiiMitls and the pulilic lluil she is now (tjioninp; ht r Spring Supply of (Joods, amonu; ulnclt niity found al most tvery article applicahlo lo lift luisinpss-. viz: ri:tin and fancy colored pattern Silk Honnets. ratify 1 v. scan, plain and straw do. Misses and t 1 1 iltl t on's Plain, watered and figured Silks and Satins for dresses, Plain and finred PoWjinett, Swiss intislin. Mend (j.uize, do. Fancy caps, capes. Shawls, neck. llandket clt-iefs eils, and scat fs, Fluted Lace, ediij.s, insertions, &c. PnlFs and Cut is, in threat varietv, Silk and straw cords and tassels, llil!)on. Flowers, e'ec. ccc. in threat a!)und;incf, and at x.trioti prices. l'lif aliove Goods having hern purchased on vety ;d vantaeous teims, ;uid selected bv herself. jsi.i'ctn uilli eoiifi(!ci.Ce? recom mend llitiu, as beini; ol 'excellent fill ill I V arid also l f-lli ii I: -ill! v clmm J'l. J. iiiiiiii I'j it. v in i ni'iil s J'o tip followed by hi Ri i;; r ijui v . nla. no lulling idii.ns rn'ril.t"'. cjmmi Mail Ukpokts. Mil t oili M d.iciiuvnK; ill. is- j iraioe of liis long- continued puldir life. J vi)'u!i h;is rver n debited tn ili - od d' Iih C'Hintrj; biding an authentic ac- 1 o-iut of t'te fall of ;he r- ii"vned Indi m J .vairior, ! jci MSEtr, on the eer m-in-ra- Jde 5"h of Octo'x-r, l-l-'J wuh an engr.i- i yea view of the biole fi I t. The wm'n will be c v., .' !c i:finrrul-Tt-nt of ahot AW pn s I . piic to !.e fied .t I he mouerai- iiii of On- Do'I.ir, nently bound with cl nh hacks or alt uid g:l, it!i the additional rx;u ne of lib-d. in; Tiie woik, which i now in a st.iti of preparali mi. sba.l be such a to git e en 'ire ti-frfc ioi ; a it is in t'" e 'nod of 5-tnl -men who httvo for iv ailv (oilv vrax. In t n personally nod intiinatelv a q n;nrd wi'li the priiate find pit,bc life of ttu; above i:a inrd listii'C"isbed citizen. The old rated address of the Hon Thomis II. I'.ei.ton. ol Missouri. tearing teliniony toth" I ili character of M.utin Van Luteu; and the (Icq-icnt t pet ch of the J ton. Jaine t.ii limir, nl i: gima, in the t". S. -en.ite, portraying th c tva'rv of Cd. Jolnisou on ihe ri Id and in the councils of the nation, will bp p j embjd to tlie work. As there H among our repiibliran riti Zeun, an extrnxive p ipnU'ion of (termau oiigin, the work will ap ear .imnltaneoiis y in both the Knglish and tlie (ierinan lan jiu.ix -s. It will, theiet'o-e, be r.rcosarv for subsciibeis howihto bae ihe woik in the (ienn in, to signify the same 011 tlie sub-ici iptioii book. It wilt, in order to give prompt and ex tensive circulation to the work, In: indit p - ..sable for a'l ubciib rs lo pot at the th.it subset i7in all tnoac to be at a proper time InrwauU d n i t It the list of m:: iiiitures lo the pntdi.l.iug commiltee which will ha duly made known bv a no tice in the Washington (J oh?. O Democratic editors dispose 1 lo en couiaufi thn work, will confer a favor, which will be gratefully acknowledged by ihe Subscriber, in giving publicity to the above and rereivjug snb ripiions' at their resp- cMve ofiin-s, to nhom a reasonable per centage will b aTowcil. The Feuple' ohdi-nt snvunt, UM. EMMQXS. Washington City. .Tone 1, 1S..". In invites an examinalion of th.-m, a thev c.itir.ot fail lo tdeae. Tarliot (i May 1 . 1 8,. JlHtinartf Store. KSCAI'KD from tin Subscriber, while vu pftmped at. the !uuo ol Col. A. Watt, in Hoek inpjliatn county, (N. C) on tlie'nijrhl td'lbe lOsh of May. IS3.1, a negro man njtmed .Heisabout.Tl 3 ears obi, about 5 leel 1 1 indies high; no marks rec ollected; had on a homopun jean long coat, and common thread and cotton pantaloons. John was pui chased from Aichibahl Forbes, in Pill county, near (ireenville, and it is probable he will endeavor to back lo the same neighbor hood. The above rcwjfftl of One Hundred Dollars will be paid to any one who will apprehend and iodide the s.iid Negro in any jail, so thai the Subscriber can gel him aejain. .Letters addressed to ihe undersigned, al New Store P. (). Huckingham couniy, (V;.) will leci'ive iiniuoditle nlleniion. JOHN I. MOHHIS. Itino 2 1, 1835. 2(J c)Mrm:in;Nivi: Commentary on the, llible. 'JMIK Subscriber having been mjuesled tonttas Agent for ibis highly inter esting' woik, informs the public that Un fits! vol une run tur seen HI his tdlice, w here snbsci iptioos will b received. The first volume is a sptcimen of the exe cution of thp. work, editorial nod median ial It is to contain all thai is vnluabln in the wuiinfjs uf Ihose great lights 111 the Chrislian Church, Henry, ?eott, Dod dridge, (id!, Adam Clatk, Pafrirk, Tool, I.owth, liuiiler, iind olhei: the whole tie- Mf" 1 ' g' ' C'unb.nat.on ol the 1 .vXi Vs Of no ai! V.ilH MJTP to them ailvan(t:es of ihe besl lidde co!iimeutaii,'. i On he wIioIp, it is believed nil will ndmit J JMf'S IV I'll) I) I A L. that the wot k is what it has bet 11 ironounc- Ma' IS 35. etl to be a ctetlit to the country; and Ihe' " juiblistiers and editors pledge t InnneK v and their character's (and they can do 111 nioicjthit every eiTnrt shall tn- put f..i 1I1 to uiiike it, both in the literary and me chanical part, laslii gly useful, and wtn New Goods! .Xc7V Goodef! i;heapest of the Cheap, or a leellc cheaper ihan Ihe cheapest. VJ0 presume to inform ihp public generally (bedieving thai we have an equal right wilh our neighbors so to do,) thai we have jul returned from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, (ami cam'! very near going to Moston,) wheie we purc'iased rhe Must splendid Assortment of Spring and summer GOODS, That ever decorated ihe shelves of any establishment in the ciy of Tarborougb, (none excepted,) and are now Selling off at marly Cos, For Cah, and at a very small ad var.ee on a credit. Knight j Garrett &r Co. No 1. Hroadway. Tarboro,' April 3D, 1835, Henry JolmiU, MERCHANT TAll J o ju.st rtCMVtd i loik, a splet tijj h ol Uoods in Ss,n:i,... r o.jt I 1 11 'IS i;e i,l .superior to ary ihj, lir-ii brrslitrbt t. 1 !. i . , " '" ":trke. would paiheulaiiy iv,,t. ir men that waul - Fashionable and c,ea if1 & liVUii . s w To call 1 1 Ka SUA As leave llo State short ly all those indebted and ciioosi; to VAY IMMEDIATELY, Will not have occasion to com- plain 01 paying a oniuoie. 101 Oxfo rd fllxa m in cr. 'J '. Subscriber invites propositions to ijL succeed him a printe'r and proprietor thy a liherul suppori. liuf to -ustaiu thvni "f 'he "Oxfoid hx.i'.niner," to take effect in so expensive an enterprizn, the low- price' fixed for the work re(tures that it not sooner than tlie 1st of next October oiactical I'tinler could invest a snifll Classical Institute. fjplJrt undersigned, will open a I lassicil httglish School, Al Spuria No. Ca. On toe 1st Oct. 1S35, in which will be taughl orihograpby, re;td ing, peMnanship. grammar, philo logy, geography, history, arithn.c tic, book kei ping, co:npo-jiion. Doard can be had in the vicini ty on moderate teims. Terms of tuition the same as in other ins'.i tulions ol etnint nee. J. F. HUGHES. N. H. I will not oi.ly endeavor to tnche "the young idea how lo shool," but will use my undivided and indefatigable exertions, ti raUo ii blossom as ihe rose, and flourish wit'n ihe mag'.iticence ol the most Inigrant hterar v fl wer. J. F U 'olv 15,N 153- 2f) CiWUihhsUtlnnbsjorsulv AT THIS 01'FICE. MISS MITCHKLL, - ,U:GS le,VC ,0 Mf-pie inloi m herlrientls I ha! -he has taken :Jtfi ,,,(! s,orc I,(,UHe next loor to Mr. W. Harris, for- mcrly llie Pank where .she opens ihe largest & most splendid Assortment of MiIHnary ever brought to this mat ket. She (litters herself. that from the knowledge ol business actpiired in sevr, years employment in The most, extensive and fashionable elabli-hno nts in the City of New York, and being well ac ipninted with most ti the Millin ary and Meicanlib; I'siablUh rncnts in that city, she is enabled to put chase goods low, and have lo r Millinary made op in a supe rior style ami on the most rea sonable terms. A moog her assort men! will be found 5.5 Tutcan Hoinnl, (different sizes and patterns) at fro in $1,50 tip to the finest made. A handsome assortment of North ern made velvet, satin, and silk Honnets. A variety of Caps, Capes and Tur Hlack, white, Muc, pink and yellow Italian Crape--. lilack, white, blue, yellow and va riegated Ostrich Feathers. Artificial' Flowers, feather and vel vet Flowers. flold and silver do. Black and white blond Kdrings and Footings. Hair P raids, Puffs and Cutis A few elegant painted lustring-Shawls and ketttcules. A handsome assortment of Ribbons, with many other articlestwo mime reus to mention. iMis M. 1 expect fully invites the Ladies o llahlax and Ihe adjoin ing counties lo call ami examine her stock before put chasing and assures ihem that she will sell every article in-her line, lower than any other establishment in this section of country. xV li. Mie has purchased .1 new Apparatus lor cleaning and press ing Tuscan, Leghorn and Straw IJonnetsin ihe Northern fy lr. Snerimpiis if t-.- ...... . V " K, t)Ol II III that ami the Dress Makino- miv be seen at her Stoic, where ail ..piers will be thankfully rP. ceived and punctually attended to. Halifax, Feb. 25. s'-nuld Iihi e an extensive sale, and no pub- sum to co.isidei a' le :il v ant iyp in this lishtr would 1VI w nrrHtiteii in prosecuoiiT I'.taldi-il.inenl. Any jrcnllemaii posses- the work w ithout a birce su!i.crit' ion list; in? a few hours leiute each tiny .mi;hl and. however on; opnlar such 11 coure may devote Ihem with Ihe certainly of pioiii to te in regard lo ordinal v' works, no hcsiia- ihe coi:.i.,-,ia of a paper in this place ti hi i. !t in resnrtiug tn it in ties case, m l m income oi eiib'ed the present Kditnr manilesliy neec;-rv and proper. 1 hey to live cou'lort ably fir mote than live appeal in confident e to the religious public, years, jilllfnib tie comment ed and has all ami to a!l, who wish to see it cnculale, fur nlung labneil initter embarrassing tlis their names and patronage. advantagej. Kut li'tl'r exetliou would 1 I ere is a INptist editiun, diffcrin" in no euute a- more extended pattonaM'. respecl frtnn ihe gem ra! etiition ext ept 011 Should an application be made which the ordinance of Haplism, in reference to would likely prove at ecable to I he public, which the Itrv. Jnspp'i A. Harne, '.tlitor -i bargain may be had. The establish ed" the Baptist edition, makes Ihe follow ing uemt is dteind a permnneut one. as the rcinatk, iz: A'l that was promised in the people have ininileMcd a t'elei ininaiimi lo fjapli! edition, as such, was that whatever sustain a Press in their county Town. was found 111 the woik as published for j IVnlobapti-fs generally, which ditl not.cor- respond with the tiews of Baptists, should : be removed, and lh inattircst views of' llit i' own best wiiters substituted. It is confidently Indicved that no point con-1 nccted with what is peculiar lo the Bap-j til denomination, has been 'eft unguarded; 1 and when it is considered that on no! and exaitiii.i ii,,' is eonihJent He can ,J. ;VM ' both in tj'udity ail .,r,' le n l.t..- ' " " 'I' ". ' "! 'oii , ( r Ciolhs t.fall I !,e I,,,,,, (v,; ; colors, which jj, w 1 ; liiCI r girmenis rnade H K Subscriber, who for several years past has been engaged in The Gin Making business. In Winston, has established himself IN GKCKNVILLC, Where he carries on the above bu siness in all it" vaiious branches. All those who wish to supply themselves with Gins of the bel natality, are respectfully solicited to applv to the Sulwriber person ally or'hy letter. All orders for (;ins will be piomptly executetl. From the S.ib-ci ibei 's long expe rience in his business, and from the approbation which his work has hitherto met with, he hesitates not 10 promise .entire "sati-lactionj ow for p.ivh, t.r on s:f " to all who may see fit to extend 1 j L. u itl aNo ietri ;i ': lo him their pationago. (in 0111 1 king, to t!ioeib,i v.j of order will bn e.xpedii toiisly re P'lircd. The Subscriber takes the liberty of calling the attention of those who wish to procure new Gin, or to have obi Gins repair ed, lo the expediency of applying to him in time. When all wait as is usually the case, until the woik; hand and intends ke. is waiifii, 11 causes snen a pi -j assortment o! sure of Imsiness, thai many aicj naidn made ('i,,ihr, obliged of necessity, to submit to ., , , f . "'s . , . . 1 l Made and lri:?it:i d ,v c - a longer tlelay than they wish. ; , . ... m 1 s J ueutiemen lun.isiuriT L-. ASSfISIM U?2S03?iJ, cloths, can !,ve them o,;,! In connexion with ibis estabtishinent, enr ; tliinmed in lh(- nio f,tij.jf '.,' rici " j manner, and at tl.e si,,,,,,,,," ' Lock&G tinsmith b us in ess ! tiee. A fine asort m,.i; ( lie also makes Saw Mill Boxes, Jmen's Slocks el all -ir,; ' an.l Mill Inks, and Gudsrcons.t.fl UJ v';" ' m a cotTinosition invented bv Daniel! "n(,k sto-e. leck, of Raleigh Grist Mill Spi)tdlei. with Stud Collats. (turned i These articles equal toj any manufactured in Ihe United j Mates. 1 T.r V w' ' ' s 'iiiv ..1 : s 1 it ii,. .i,...;... 11 I ........ . ... 1 . . ... . S I 1 -""intv f n leueis ami ortieis mu- j mlojmitig bis en.!..-,,,..", , be directed to the Sub?ci iber al j tu pufiHo, that he Ins r",' teenvilh ! Ct from Yl l I,,'.....' HENRY CHAMBERLAIN i , " ' j . r' 1 "$ t'l'i'iK, in ins. une o "' '"I,:.. f'll'l '. os he int-mU turning ,ls to 1 11:11 as wen ns .n.t mis on 0 til a Is first Lite n : bbick l.eav r il.A'IS, ,t! silk Umbrellas. ui,i,i. 1 " 1 very low. u S( II .Tuly 12, 1S34. XI ioi.. 'Farboroifgb. April jc . Voffkid Kin?, v net 1 aw -j u;(11. litis etisiiu- Cotton Gritis. imprf,iii' rsMiK Sui.sPriiw.r ii.v ..1 ,i,t;. 1,.1 . , - - x, .10 1-1 o 1 1 1 ior in part of; blue, black Ii.... ...:i ... iK.. 1 1 1. 111 1 1 .. 1 r 11 1 111-st ii 111 1 iic utilise 1 1 r 1 nit!!! 1 iiiue anu 01 ao v.ass;nurc occunietl tiy me lale .bbCh I lvic-I ' 1 1 " ano mown iaii: , 1 key, deel, near the river, anil a short di-tance .below Henjimin mer w ear. Linen (bills niei es. and suoin.cr ('. R. .. VANCE r, jr. Oxford. April 23. PROSPECTUS OK THE points but those tin Baptists dilfer from j r , Vinson Advertiser. Henry. Scott, loddridge, ice. there can be scarcely a doubt but lhat Ihe denomi nation iu general will feel lhat they have now :i Commentary, in the leading of which they are sure to find what will fan the llauie of love, and satisfy the appetite for Until, ami this without that diminution of their enjoyment with which I hey weie accustomed to meet in leading the authors, arising out of I heir diffeicnt views of 11 cht istian ordinance. Terms. Ihe work will tie compiied in five volumes, averaging not less thai 00 pages per volume, royal 8 vu hand somely printed on fine paper, and weli bound iu sheep, and lettered with double tubs, at .i dnlluM per volume. I her will be several engravings, frontispieces, vignette titles, and several neatly engraved maps, with other illustrative wood cuts. he. Copies bound in extra gilt, sin in" backs, J4,50; plain calf. ?3.75. GEO. HOWARD. March 13 h. lT. To Ihe Afflicted. hliAi a invaluable Ointment for the cure of white swellings, fcrofula and other lumouis, sore legs ami ulcei -.s, and fresh wound, sprains, bruises, swell ings and inflammations, &.c. !Lc. Beckwith'i anti-dyspeptic pill. liowand's genuine tonic mixlure, a per fect cine for ugue snd fever. Tlie above valuable medicines may be had wholesale or reb.il on application lo J. IV Collen, Agent fur Tat borough. 1 H3". JMIK subseriher proposes to ptiblis'i in Ihe Jow n ni W adesbomuioi. Anson County, rN'otlh ('aio'.ina, a weekly paper ei. tided. Si.v .Months in n Convent rfiUSSKLL, ODIORNF. k CO. have in Usl press and will publish iu a few days, a now work, wilh the above title, b ing the Narrative of Miss Rebecca Theresa Heed, w ho was under the influence of the i-oinan Catholics about two years, and an inmateof Ihe Convent on Mount Benedict, Chariess town, nearly six months in li-31-2. The book furnishes a concise hislorv of the rules and regulation, the employments and ceremonies of ihe Ursuline order; and as it is the first account ever given iu this country of a similar institution, the writer has confined herself strictly In a uariation of tacts lha' transput-"! under her owe eye, and lhat were noted dow 11 after her escape. It will eonlain h volume of 200 pages, 18 mo. finished and bound "nr the neatest innnni. Los I on, March 2, ISf.. I'vinting neatly executed, AT THIS OFFICE. "The Ansotv Adu rtiser." According to cu'tom, he proceeds to lay before the public an analysis of the plan upon which his paper will be conduced. Its columns will be devoted to ihe c .use of Politics, Agriculture, Internal Improve ment, laleratuie and Science iu general. It is the intention of the Editor di!i-nf-ly and fairly to report Ihe passing political ami other news nl the dy. Hud .w hile he cannot, consistently with his principles, advocate ihe course pursued by Ihe pics enl administration, he assures the public ' 1 lhat he feels every disposition to do full justice to its merits. The press will be open to both parties the Editoi will en deavor to adhere strictly to principle and to tlisregard all party influence. The c'litor intends to avail himself of ihe advantage if many of the best ublieation on the subjects of agriculture and internal improvement, he of course will be able to select ami lay be fore his readers, a large number of F.avs which cannot fail of be ing interesting lo every one who lias at heart the prosperity of his country. All the most important and interesting pro ceedings of Congress ami the Slate Legis lature will be duly reported, and a portion of the paper w ill at a'l times be devoted to polite Literature. The subscriber is aware of the many difficulties be mast encounter in advancing to public favoi; he relies greatly upon th liberality always shown by an enlightened public towards enterprise well conducted, and assures his patrons, that no pains shall ho wanting on his part to rentier his paper both a useful and interesting publication. TERMS. The Anson Advertiser will be printed on an imperial sheet at $? GO per annum in advance, or 3 50 at the 1 nd of the year; the first number to issue as soon as Sev en Hundred Subscribers are obtain ed; no subscription will be received for a less period than twelve months; and titer paper will not be discoptitiu ed until orders are received to that effect, and all arrearages paid up. Advertisements not exceeding 12 lines., inserted three times forgone dollar, and 2 J cents for each subse quent insertion. Communications addressed to tl editor must be post paid. WILLIAM E. BIRD. Feb. 21, IS35. e M. Jackson s store, where he lhiin 1.1 ,,.:o,..,.,i." m carries on i tins, 2 The making and repairing I Lf11? bsnni , nml, c f ' black patent bnmbarme Stocks, f;c. l oiiou iiins. T1.tr1.thrr iviib i-;. r,fv All those who wish to supply 1 all of whic h he u ill dispose uf cl UiHiiispli'es ivilh Hiiis. uf lliu i.co.1 ! 1 1'. .. u J " ... " ' living Itl Ills I i I l .is ., (, lli , quality, are respectfully solicited j short credit to punrnial ciKone!-' to apply to the Subscriber person- ; Those wishing t0 ptirrhuse n ally, or by letter. All orders forj please to call, as they run luve!? Gins wiil be promptly executed, j opportunity to exnmiur. fr ib-c Gins out of order will be xpedi-j selves. Genth-mrn hn;Hv. Iiou-ly repaired. ' 1 their own Chubs can Inve ikv Rlitcktnihing, of every rip-j made and ttioiined in ihe iu criptioo, executetl in the best stvle. fashionable .ir.. .,1 t:i,'-ir- (" To I - ... ..I 1. ; 'vki 1 w" t-nti nntiti lonon ! est notice. (Jios for sale low lor cah. I tanct? will SAMUEL 1). PROCTER Taiboro,' SOlh. Sent. All Of'!''! flO!" Ii' Will lie th:(.k!'i!!V !i-'"v- ! and punctually :tl tendeil l-i. j to call at C. Kic-'s f-.-. !; The Silk Cullnrist, I n roadway. above the Planter's ib at tioro. 'lb May. 1:V opposi'e T',r' F.xecutive Committee of the Hart- Store, wheie be will ford County Silk Society, have rem-! I iile - bi e.t menced a monthly publication, called the) t" 1 -i Ss.lb t'.,ll...ici .....I I-'.J.- M I I I HII .......j. "I Uiri .limillitl. j The object-of the publication istorJis seminate a thorough knowledge of the cul-1 tivation ot the Mulberry Tree, in nil its j varieties l hn rearing of Silk Worms The production of Cocoons and the Heel inj of Silk, iu the most approved" method. The importance of thi-s knowledge willnp pear from the fac.l that the netf profit of I oid devoted to the culture of Jsilk, js double, if not triple, to thai derived from any other crop which can be put upon it. It is also a fact, that every moderate far mer can "taise several hundred doljar? woithofSilk without inteiTet ing with his ordinary agricultural operations. But in order to avail himself of this facility to obtain competency and wealth, which our soil and climate have given him, he must possess himself of information on the sub ject for without it his attempts will he fruitless. Ii is, therefore, the object of the Committee to difiue this information as extensively as possible, and at Ihe cheap, est rate. The publication will contain a complete manual or directory from sow in the seed to reeling the Silk, together with such facts and experiments, as w ill enable farmers to raise Silk and prepiire jt Jor market, without further knowltdge or as sistance. It will also contain inTerestm" matter on agricultural subjects in genera f TERMS -The Cutturist will be publish ed in monthly numbers of Eight Quarto Pages, at Fifty Cents a Year. N sb. scription will be received unless p.,id in Advance, and for not less than a var Subscribers received by f G. C'oms'ock Secretary, Hartford, Conn., to who.n.R,,' Communications may be addressed, which' if post paid, will be attended to. ' ' Hartford. April, 1835 Published and for bale at this Oftce J PATRIOTIC DISCOURSE ,h, North Carolina AVhir's Anol.. . itemiiaiits, V.I;.",.,. great v.i;;r. i v t i,,,;r- wSTa every dexiij ':i.n ui'u K""1' Sold tit half their "'"' 2Mb F. b. 1?3". For ptihlishiug by iutaenp.".- The Debates in tin: j Convention of X Caw' ! Which assembled at June 4, IS?5. to .ed': Constitution. N c.nustquenceof iheni: atioiiealtons on I'" ';n.i'L ' S.ibseiibeis have tSetT.-ii:"; snfllcient nnrourast-infnl . to publish iu a n.-at vel all convenient diiih" ',w,..' bates in the. Cohi'MtiM'A recently met in lh' the purpose of a -cert iuZ , . 1 in . . ...imlvf t1' mer a soiueo tn v . .. , scribers can be ob'aiued .!'.;. Ihe undertaking, i-e are issucil. .,, 1 The volume, wl.ir!t w,:j'.J blv make from S00 Af will be printed with .1 i'1 type, on good paper, :i 1 furnished to Sub-cn - theKehukee As oc.at.on-and.ABasketof hoanls at Three I)"J,i ' r ragmen's, by the Rev. Jnshua Lawrence I ,. IJivrv Also. A Review of Clark's defence I yahl on tlellV(l- . JOS. GALh -v t fication to the Kehukee Association vvr;t ten by a lay member of the ssociation and, Occurrences in the Life of Elder Jt seph Biggs, wrote by himself. Tarb'rough, Aug. 9. . . 1 Raleigh, Aug. I-'- book receirsJ at tins tr- I i 1 t ! r I ( 1 i C 1 I r L ll , e I ( C h it a o ir c C( ai Ih Pi Ih vc of ra lie ve it is rii lh, on ei rjr tin tlr rit wl sv of bn ce: Tl ?n; ab ch; iin ma ton Kn lio: as
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 19, 1835, edition 1
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