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"1 it 'A -flit rv r,. w JIarttn Vast liurm, OF M-AV Y(KIv. Richard M. Johnson, OF K i:T5JCKY. aT has fallen to the huni'd- I t of i!:c nn dei-k'ncd in have pi fi.fule.1 io (hi- A 15 000 Dolias Of eve i' if description. For V 1 101. KS A L H or 11 IVY A 1 L at nearly Vast, by Knight. Garrett Co. No. I. Hroadway. Tar born Apiil 30, !S;i5. worll.ii(M) Dollars Reward iliurgainsi Bal-gaiiis!! KSCAPKD from the 0ffg;y3g!!! tiiiserihii- wliili. -n- c y camped ;.t the house ot jXeiO Goods! SetO Goodt!! Col. A. VVnii, in Rock ingham count', (N. C.) on tile night of the 1 Olii of May. 1C34, a negro man named : ii . . i . . ,i:en mi i .. mini edition el U.c iim r rnjiiiies of the ih'd ajovt named ! ' r 1 -distmguishe I patrio ic citizens, who, con stant devutivi to t!ii" lii-st interest of out ijnverumeut Itu- le to ileir designation, as a testimony of the esiiumiio'i in ulnrl: their services are regarded ly th- IV.opi.e Wo in they limeMMVci), as candidal s for t'ie two lust olH-es uhin tii- gift of KUEE, ItArrY, and Ft.' rRIslllNr, S.YIloN This token ol respect gives in ihe wm Id additional pK (ir taal faithful sec. ice sJiall not go unrewarded. Tle o!ject ol tiii appeal to the republi can portion of mir f- lhi. ciii.iMis, is to ob tain their cj operation in the circulation of an edition of KM.OOO copirs of ih j hit Uiosraphyof .MAUMN VAN ClttllN RICHARD M JOHNSON, enhrmd. re-vi-ed and corrected, oas lo he valuable to every lover of hi country, and alike lnm orald? to tne distinguished eniz tis whom WE THE Pl'.ePL K, intend still further lo ho.i r, by their el-vation to "he oilices of .President and Vice P.esident of the L'nited States, in the ele. lion of iStft. Thus we sh dl perpetuate the principles of .teller son, which have been so signally revived, no bly acted upon, and tkil,mphnti.y car lied out bv AwiiREW Jackson, who, s,ur iiiiisl all H iltery, knew nothing b'it t!i People, th wh ilk People, anil thr ir re tptcticc rights iegartles ol their ibi tunes, vvlwiiier ruh or j'oir; thus rendering his hAMF. and liEvmvs as durable as the Ei.:i- l.ASTING IIJI.l.S." The an a.igciiu nt if the volume will be ai follows: 1 st. Portrait of Qndrrw Jackson, To whom the volume will be iu&cribed, with an address by the Publisher. 2d. Portrait (if M. Van Karen, To be followed by his lit jr''''P''y. enl-n -geil, includitig sevei il a'ua.di dui ;.mrul, ilimfralive of his public charaetn. an.: i x hi bit in the ma;i'c;.l po .r ot Ins n auuc mind wlilch ln ever bi-en d--V"ted to sus tain the riht s l his country , and Ihe glury uiul prosperity of his It-l cii.ze:.s. od. Portrait of fi M Juhnsnn, To be fallowed by bis Hiogi aph y. eula ped. io'dudirg vHiious Ispeihe?. Sumv Mail I . p k rs. and other dcuun in-; nhis tt.ttive of bi long coniinie d pnblie life, wiiich has ever ! n devoted to iln- aid uf his count'A ; i n lo lin;r an amhi-n'ii- c Conn' of trie fall of the r i.oui.ed lo Ii in warrior, Itcc.MSKH, u ih i-vrr m n la ble 5 h of O-JoIlt. 1 S 1 3 wiiu an tu-i.i-ved v'; w of the bxfilc lV Id. The work vill I luiujdtlc it; one it. I lime of riant -lit) jkiji s It epic t !, fixeo at the too Ic ratt- sum of On- l.'"li;ir, lu-nilv bound wiiu r 1 1 1 i bcks; or al! ..ml jjill. witli the additional up- - f 'uuK 1 1 sr The work, wh ch is no m . st ti- of prepnraiii i , s 1 1 a II be sorb m in uiv iiin sati fac ion; as it is m tne h nds ol i ut. -men wl h".ve for narlv butv :i s. oe n pi.-lonaily nd i'Miinj-'eiv i .a .'lril the privati and pnl.I iV , in. above i.a nit I di.stii'uishi d citien. h? celet rated ailuie-s of the H.ti T' mas II. lenton. of Missouri, (aiuir ti ".hmiv totlie biti character of M.irtiu Boien; nod i lie :!i n.t. m ue c!i of tli ' 11. . Jam' harbour, of Virginia, io !. II. . I lUt'l S Bacon and Lard. IIK Sulicril'i-r ii now t't-cciv- Hlfr oMVi-s fr haJc .ur hondied li.irrt ls juinu; Vnl Herrings. IW1 Also, in inrc, a quantity prime I5ACON and L MM)." .. r. COTTRN. Tarhtiro.' 1 1 1 1 W., lS3. of NKW AND FASHIONABLE Jllitthiary, 8$c. kJUS. a. C. HOWARD in- forms her friends and the pf.blio lhai she is. now opening her Spring Snpph of (Joods, aniony; winch rn;iy lie found al- moxt every article applicable to her luiMtiess. vi: Plain an I fancy colored pattern Silk Bonnets. Tancv Tuscan, plain and open straw do. , Misses a:ul c!;ihlrcn's do. Plain, w.iu-red and figured Silks and Satins fir dVesses, IM.iio and fiiired Iobi)inctt, Swiss liuisiiii, blond (iauze, do. Fancy caps, capes, Shawls, neck. Handkerchiefs Veils, and scarfs, Fluted L ices, edins, inscrtim;., &c. I'nils and (ui Is, in ircat variety, Silk aad straw cords and tassels, lii!)!)ous, Fiowers, ike. Cfcc. in threat a!)tndance, and at various prices. Tlc aouve l5oods hrivin bci pu; chafed oft very advantageous lerui', atid eleew-il by herself, he can wiih coiilideuce cecum ineiid lln-m, as licing of t-xcellent (ju:ilily and also lemai ka!y ciieap. She invites an exiniinulion ol Ibetn, as they caiifnil fail to plca-e. T.H born,' 1 a V 1 . 1 j 9 lie is about 31 jears old, about 5 fetM 1 1 inches high; no marks rec ollected; h;ul on a homes-pun jean long coat, and common thread and cotton pantaloons. John was put chased from Archibald Forbes, in I ill county, near Greenville. j and it is probable he will endeavor to get back lo the jame neighborhood. The above reward of One Hundred Dollars will be paid lo any one who will apprehtnd and lodge Ihe saitl Negro in any jail, so that the Subscriber can get him arain. Letters addressed In the' undersigned, at New Store P. 0. Buckingham county, (Vra.) will receive immediate alien' ion. JOHN I. MORPxlS. .Tunr- 24. 1S35. 2G lUnarij Store. MISS MITCH HLL, I i L' G leive lo . inloiin herli H ml. Cheapest of ihe ("heap, or a ieelle cheaper than Ihe cheapest. r'l presume to inform the " public generally (believing that we have an equal right with . i . i 1 1 ... i ..... our ncghuors so io .,; .." ; iuUy Ur... mst leiuriieo iroui icv -i , York, rhihidt Iphia, Dajtimore, (and came very near going to Uoston,) wheie we purchased the Most splendid Assortment of Spring and summer- That ever decorated the shelves of any establishment in the ci'y of Tarboroiigh, (none excepted,) and are now Selling off at ncrirlij Cost, For Cash, and at a very small ad vance on a credit. Knight, Garrett $ Co. No. 1, Broadway. Tarhoro," April .30, 1835. JL envy thn&to, MKiuiiAvr n,,,,,, ; J AS jM i,c, :vtJ ,.'' v V oi k. a idi i . 7 I 1 "'1 UsN r f . . . i - :..i... i Ul VJOOH5 III HIS Jltie fij Iiiiii l,l lM!.i-il I. I h ... . .,v.v .-. " " ai KH. would pai iictdui I y ii:v,;t ,.t : men that want s "' '" I'dshiimahlc ami nc, I (0f &sr mixz fSHK Subsr-i iher, who for several years past Im be.-n engaged i The Gin Making business. In Kiaston, has est .btislied himself IN ClillCVtLLC, Where he carries on the above bu sir.ess in all 'us vaiiou. branches. All . a-hn wish lO vSilpplx rn i"or i ilifinselvts with C.iosi ol the best solicited to aimlv to the Subscriber person- ally or bv Idler. All orders lor Gins will be piomptly executed. From the" Subscriber's long expe- ., i.iu titisiiiPMs. at u ii "in: nrts a !.:-, 'i.mi llfllV-C l"l " " - J J- IICII ,,r f the approbation which ins . wui k i,,oih- ol all H.c nio.i i ,sl; . has hitherto met with, he hesitates, colors, which he uii J" not io promise eiitire sat'i.laction j lovv for cash, or on a slfl., to all. who may see fit t extend He VI olso reiatl U!itlm , '? i .1: . -n I.ini: nil I. ...... i i ,.. .I. . 1 in mm men puuu.i:. vn.-. mm, io inoe ircu w;s, ,1(t of order will be expvtlM lousiy re- their garment made . !s(lll parreth The Subscriber lakes the! as ,e ji.iemU itm.injr js a;i liberty ol calling the attention oi j 0 that as well as imki, lhoe who wish to procure new j ;IS ,m ,iaiM ln iait uj,,, : Gins, or to have old Gins repair- j LI ,CU tieaver llATS, -aiiVf"1 ed, to the expediency of applying! silk Umbrellas, W,ici, e to him in time. ' When all wait a; M II veiy low. He al.o i,, . 'I .u in can .inn t:au;iiK' is confident he cau p!at. ' :- nolo in quality and FAX PiS. a SHALL leave Ibis State short ISII 1 K all those indebted and ciioosj: to COJIIUIEIIENSIVE Commentary on the I'Able. 'J'HF. Subscriber having been requested to act as Afieiil for this highly inter esting work, informs the public that Ihe fnsl volume can bn seen at his office, where subscriptions will lie received. I'ii'' fust volume is a specimen of the exe-j eulioo of the woik, editorial and median-1 I ii ;.. .v. Un ,i. .i..i.iu i in tiie wining of those fjreat lights 111 the j JY 11)11 CtdTjl . I 'I.. :..ti,... I'l k ll...,r,t n..,i I .iria. c;u A.iuu't fiarL PalrirL p.a.i'Will not have occasion h com- I.owib, liuid. r, and othei: the w hole de-1 p jitl of M illg a Conslahlp. for sin.d lo a d.Kel and combination of ihe . s(,,. v jC(.s ()f (0 ;i,yan1gp In thCT2 advii'iiaes of ibe best liible coinmcntai ies. ; ' nr;i ; p On the wh.le, it is believed all ill admit ; JjlMI'f U hi) JJ Is Li. I hit I lie w 01 k is what it hai b-en tn onotmc- j May 2.d. I liD.'i. ed to he a riedit to ihe country; and the' - publisher, and editor pledge themselves ' and their characters f and I lo v can do no ; inore)th-t everv effort shall be out forth i to make il. both in Ihe literary and me- 'SjlpHK Subscriber invites prop..sitious to chai.ical parts, lastingly useful, and w.h J Ll succeed him as pr'uif r and pr..piielr thv a liberal support. uf to .ustain ihem of the ''Oxford Kxaniiner," to take effect in so xt' Uive an enti rni iae. the low not sooner man me. im ,.ur. Oxford Examiner. H If; le. 'If iiiili', hand and iniemU keepmo- a (t, ! assOf latent uf n licmiii mmle f .)."., Made and liirnm- il Lv j.; , neii; leoien iwt 1,1,1, ur 1 , ; 1 . - " - r m n cloin-, can have trtm i.s usually the case, until the work is wanted, it causes such a pres sure of business, that many are obliged of necessity l submit to a longer delay than they wish. ZAJJUA. m,m$ ennu-, van nave ul m n.Sun - I 1 1 "vie In connexion with this establishment, car j trimmed 111 the rnoT f,t!,j(,, r.e, on ire , manner, ant al tl,e shorty,,, Loch&G tinsmith business jnce. a fine assonrm -m ,., He al-o makes Saw Mill Boxe. ! l.rneu Mocks all ki...h."" and Mill Inks, and Gudgeons (fT1 at H. .I.'s, ,axl l01 a compnsilion invented by Daniel j U"cU se. Peck, of Ualeigh-(7m Mili ''rbrmioh, AprJlg, Spindles, with Steel Coltats, Vj.V,,, Yf (mined 5 These articles roual loj WJftLIU Jtitg, any manufactured in the United ir:UCHANT TAILUR, nv 4 1. . e j'avilkl3 miS Oppoit unity si i Males. All letters and orders mus ... r... ... : .... 1 : . iniui mill" ins CU'.n; l an! be direc.ted io the Subsci iher al I public, that he Ins j-n ie(ei (ireenville. j ed from New York, I. is .ipn!vii IIENUYCHAMBERIIIX g Gml " : , : In his line 01 business consi-liry r.. 1 i..r ti... n...L- ii. .. v oinctical l'i inter couM invest a siimii si oul I hae an lensive sale, and 110 pub- sm 'o considerable advantage in this liher u.mbl fell w ariante. in nrosecutiii'r Eslhblidimenl. A .y gentleman poses- the work w ithout a larije subsci iption list; ing a few hours leizure each nay ruisht and. however unpopular such a course may devote Jhem tie in reai d to ordinarv woiks.no hesi n- the conducting ti 01 i frit in ri sortinjr to it in tins case, so The income ui.tnil. sllv necessary mid pioi.er. I hev to live coudoriably I r moie than fi.e ; s)i it o.;-e:il in confidence to the religious public, veais, althouoh be c-omiiicuceil and his U , ao 1 to all. who .vish to see it circulate, for along labored under emb.ucassiu.- (lis. i tln-ir names and patronage. advantages. Hut li'lle exertion would; There is a li .post edition, differing in no ensure a more extended pa.toniife. respect from ihe geneial edition except on Should an application be ma le uhicu the idinance of Caplism, in iclYrence to would likely prove agieeablc lo the public, uhich the Itcv. Josenli A. Wsrne I'diior abarcaiu uiav be had. The establish. nt is dteined a peraianent one. s u,f in part ol: " Superfine blue, black and t;. f Cotton Gins rt,lir MUiscnocr nas esianiisnett ; Cloths, himself in the house- formerly ( Blue and drab Cassimeres, with the certainty of piotii to OCc:jpied hy the la'e Jo-eph Lac-1 Green and brown Caniltt, f:rwr,. lie of a pHiier in this p!ce. 1 1 1 . - 1 I nier wear, !... t.'p.i i,p hr,.wli i-a.ior 1 K dec d, near th-- river, and a . . , . ' , has en-u ed tne pie.esu t.u.tor j ... . tLnien dulls and summer C;; di-lanco helow JSenjamin nieres M. Jackons store, 'where lie j PIhiii black velvet and figursiW.. and the led lie, I hat -he has lake:! ' the Uaptisi edition, iiihUcs Ihe following !''' the St " i!i n-i-1 ;.' (i-cr to M . W. i!.,nis, iur- vv he re -ho I in -I i-. ijd u ks, viz: All that was promised in the people have manifested a dt u 1 miuaii n to ! U:i;.tit edition, as such, was that whatever sustain a I less in tli 'ir rouny i own. ; found in the woik as published for J l'i. il .tia j.ii-l- geiu rail v , w iwcli did not cor 1 1 1 sj. ond with the ievs ot Liapti-ts, siioul l l ii ii.ovi d. and the m.iuiiest views of .. s t . . -1 n -t t 1; ! id j tin i- rin nest w 1 item substituted. It is ! iiiXdi'! ll!Jit lit il H il(!V U ( '""' ,,I','v,,l tlial no point con-l 1 in d'il v. ith what is pecuiiar lo the B-p- ! ever M: ';il!il Io t..s n:ai Kt 1. M.e ! iil dciioniiiint'ion. has been left nnsiiHrdec': hersi !l. th.it Irom Cne b. -euate pouraying the chivalry of Co!. Jc imsou on ihe hVId and in the councils of U nation, will up appeiub-d to the work. knowledge nl !)u-ine-s anj'jirc ti in si'Vfr. vars 'ir,r,lovri,ei.t in ihe s there u among our lepublican ci.i- "t extensive and faJ. iuii.ti.lt Zeas, an Mteu'ive population of fJerman origin, the work will appear simuliaueoi- ly in both the Li glish and tli;- (J- rm oi lan gn i . ti w ill, therefore, be necesrv for subscribers who. wish to have the work in 'he Germa" 10 ignify the nine on the iubscripiiou book. It will, in order to give prompt and ex tensive circulation to the work, In- indu p - isable for all subset, ibers o pay at tht tine of tubscriling alt money to be at a proper time I or warded with the lists of sig natures to tbe puolishing committee which will rns duly made known by a no tice in the Washington, d'r.be. LTDeinocralic editors disposed lo en courage the, work, will cooler a favor, which will be gratefully at Unhedged by the Subscriber, in giving publicity "1.1 the above and receiving subscriptions at tneir resp dive offics, to whom a leas.mabl. per centage will be al'owed. The Feop'ti's obediem servant 1VM. EMMONS. Wailiington City, June 1, !:?.-. A moncr her assort- Classical Institute. rjrMItt undersigned, will opt. a Classical English School, Jit Sparta, ,V. Ca. On the 1st Oct. IS35, in which will be taught orthography, read ing, penmanship, grammar, philo logy, geography, history, ai it lure tic, book keeping, composition. Board can be had in the vicini ty on moderate terms. Terms o tuition the same as in other in-di-lulions of eminence. J. 1 HUGHES. N. B. I will not only endeavor to tache 'lhe young idea how to shoot," but will use my undivided and indefatigable exertions, to make it blossom as the ro-e, and flourish with the magnificence of the most fragrant literary flower. J. F. II. July 15th, isrjo. 00 Constables Ulnnlssfor sale AT TIIIS OFFICE. fstablishm' ids m .the I itv id New Yoik, and being well no quaiuted with mo-l nf the Miilin ary and MuimMiIk h'.-l.ibhsh ments in that city, she is enabled lo punch i-e goods low, and have her Millinary made up in a stipe r 1 ' r style and on the moM rea- snilt)h li'l'ins A niitnrr t meot will It found 2L5 rJiscdit Hounds, (different sizes and pattern-) at from "P 10 b1' finest made. A haiid-onie assorttnent of North en made velvet, satin, and silk Bonnets. A variety of Caps, Capes and Tur bans. Muck, white, blue, pink and yellow Italian Crapes. Black, while, bine, yellow and va riegated Ostrich Feathers. Artificial Flowers, feather and vel- ct Flew t-rs. Cold and silver do. lil.ick and white blond Edging and routings. Hair Braids, Puffs and Cutis, A lew elcKanrpainled lustring Shawls and KcttK.ules. A handsome. assortment of Kibbons, with many other articlestwo nume rous to mention. Mi-s M. icspeeffullv invites ihe Ladies of Halifax and the adjoin ing counties lo call and examine lor stock before purchasing -and azures them thai -he wVl! sill evciy article in her than any other establishment this section of country. She has puiehased a new Apparatus for cleaning :ltl( p,r!Ss mg Tuscan, Leahon, and Si raw lionnets,in the Northern si le. Specimens of her work, hoih in that and the Dress Making, may be seen at her Store, where all orders will he thankfully , T I V. ' Hnd wiieu it is considered that on no points but those do Captisls differ frwui j llei iv. cott, Doddridge, ther can! besi.orelv n 1 nibt but tliai the derioini- n:it:no io gi nral will Ircl that they huve now a CtiinuieiitMry, in the reading of which lln-y are sure In find what will tan Ihe ll nue of love, mid satisfy the appetite lor 11 1 1 1 . and this without that diminution ofiinir eiioviiient with which Ihev w'?e aceu -turned to inert in trading the authors, aii-.lng out of th ir different views of a tin istian oidinance. Terms. The work will be comprised in five volume, averaging not Icsk iIim. b0 pages per volume, royal 8 vn hand somely printed on fiue p-'per, and eli bound in sheep, and 1 llc: d with donblc lilies, at ) dnll.n per vohiine. Then will be several engravings, frontispieces, vignette tides, and several neatly engraved maps, with other' illustrative wood cuts, &:c Copies bound in extra silt spring backs, Jyl.oO; plain calf, S'i.lo. GEO HOWARD. March l.'i'h. 1S.1V II. .. LCEijr. Oxfoi.!, April J. rKosii;ciLrs of Tim .Vinson Idrertiscr. 'JMIK snbsciil rr proposes to publis'i in the Town 01 Wade-borough, Anson County, iN'oith Carolina, a weekly paper enti'lcd. "'The Anson Advertiser." According In cu-tom, be prcreds lo lay before the public an ana?ysi of the plan upon which hi paper .v ill be conducted. Its columns will be devoted toihec-iise of I'olitU'-;. Agriculture, Internal Improve ment, l.iterattjie and Science in general. Il ls the intention of the V. titor diligent ly and fairly to report the passim: p'difie if a;ol other news ot the day, and while l e cmnot, eonsistf-ntly wnn Ins principles, e.it t ies on The making and repairing Cotton Gins. All those who wish to supply themselves with Gins of the best quality, are respectfully solicited to apply lo the Subscriber person ally, or by letter. All orders for Gins will be romplly executed. Gins out of order will be expedi tious! v repaired. Hlacksmithing, of every ds-J cription, executed in the best style. (jpM'wo second hand Cotton Gins for sale low for cash. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. Tarboro, 30th Sept. 18:14. The Silk Cullurisl. 'JMl I Kxecutive Committee of die Hart ford County Silk Society, have com menced a monthly publication, called the ;lk Cullurisl and Fanner's Manual. J The: object of I he publication istodis-i scmiiiute a thorough knowledge of Ihe cul tivation of the Mulberry Tree, in nil iis ower in ceived and punctually ulttndcd to Halifax, Feb. 25. To the JjjUcted. Gil AY'S invaluable Ointment for the cure of white swellings, scrofula and other tumours, sore legs and ulcers, and fresh wounds, sprains, bruises, swell ings and iiillamm iliotis, . c. It.-ck wit h's anti-dyspeptic pills. Ilowand's genuine tonic mixture, a per fect cu e for lie in1 and lever. Ihe above valuable medicines may be had wholesale or retail on application .. IV. Collen, Agent fur 1 at boiough. is:r. SLv ..Uonli's in a Cnuvent firUSSIuLL, ODIOUNK k. CO. have in JLd press and i'l publish in a few days, a new work, with the above title, b-injf the .Narrative of Miss Utberca Thtresa Jlctd, w ho was under the inllucnce of the (toman Catholics about two years, ami an ininateni the Jonvetit on M'Oint liened'i l, Charles town, nearly six month- in 1S31-2. The book lurnishes a concise history of the ruL-ft and regulations, the employments and ceremonies of the Ursubne order; ami ns it is the first account ever given in this country of a sin:il-r insiiintiou, the writer has confined herself strictly to a narration of facts thai transpired under her own eye, and that were noted now u alter her escape It will contain a volume of 200 pages, 18 nio. finished and bound in the neatest manner. Boston, March 2, 1835. Frinting neatly executed, AT THIS OFFICE, advocate the t ourse pursued by the pres j varieties I he rearing of Silk Wot cut administration, he assures the public i 'hat he feels every disposition lorlo full jusoce to its merits. 1 be press will be open lo both parlies the honor will en deavor to adhere sli'n lly to principle an 1 to disregard nil party influence. The e'-iior intends lo avail himself of the advantage of many of 1 be best publications oa the subjects of agriculture and internal improvement, he of course will be able to select and lay before his readers, a large number of Kssays which cannot fail of be ing interesting lo every one who has at heart the prosperity of his country. All the most important and interesting ,,ro c elings of Congress and the State Legis- laoue will b(? duly reported, and a portion of the paper will at ail times be devote. I lo polite Literature. The snhsciiiier is aware of th many difTicuIties he must encounter in advancing to pub'ic favot'he relies greatly upon Ihe liberality always shown by an enlightened public towards enterprise well conducted, and assures hi- patrons, that no pains shall be wanting1 on his pint to render his paper both a useful and interesting publication. TERMS. The Anson Advertiser will ho printed on an imperial sheet at S3 00 per annum in advance, or S3 50 at the end of the year; the first number to issue as soon as Sev en Hundred Su! )scrilers 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 effect, and all arrearages paid up. Advertisements, not exceeding 12 lines, inserted three times for one dollar, and 25 cents for each subse quent insertion. Communications addressed to the editor must be post paid. WILLIAM E. BIRD. Feb. 21, 1835. tings, Linen bosoms and collars, Black patent bombazine Stocks, ic. Together with his former atcci; all of which he will dispose of oa living terms for cash, or on j short credit to punctual cu-toir.e:--Those wi-hifig to purchase i please'to call, as they dm haver, opportunity to examine for ilea selves. Gentlemen hii'iiM.ii. their own Cioihs can Lave ib j made and trimmed in tiie n' fashionable Myle a';d al thv-ii".'-est notice;. Ail ordt rs from lance will he thankfully rec-:i'-: and punctually attended b. l'k" to call al C. King's, li.te doi above the Planter's Hotel, IJioadway, opposite I i-e b?'-i Store, where be will Ite f"llJ daily at his po-t. Tarboro.' 7th Ma v. lS3i. Iiemnams, lieuv.wiu! CJ H EAT V A Kl Ct V d R "'31 iSik every description ol G-o b, i ' Sold at hatf their raluf. j. in:)iji:u. 20t h Feb. IRli. The production of Cocoons and the Reel ing of Silk, in the most approved method. I The importance of this kuo.v lede will ap pear from the fact that the nelt profit of lind devoted to the culture, of Silk, is double, if not triple, to that derived from any other crop which can be put upon it.i It is also a fact, that every moderate far-' p r ,,iAoifr ,; jjwm-';' nut can taise several hundred (tol.'arsi wui lb of "Silk without ioteileiing with his ordinary agricultural operation?, lint in order to avail himself of this facility to obtain competency and wealth, which our) soil and climate have given turn, he must possess himself ol information on the sub ject for without it his attempts will lie fruitiest. It is, therefore, the object of the' Committee to chttn-e tins information as extensively as possible, and al the cheap est rate. The publication will contuin a complete manual or directory from sovvi.io the seed to reeling the Silk, together with such facts and experiments, as will enable f.irmers to raise Silk and prepie it for market, without further knowledge or as sistance. It will also coniahi interesting matter on agricultural subjects in general TERMS -The Cullurisl will be publish ed in monthly numbers of Kight Quarto Pages, at Fifty Cents a Year. No sub scription will be received unless paid in Advance, and f r not less than a year. -subscribers received by F. G. Comsfock, Secretary, Hartford, Conn., lo whom, also' Communications may be addressed, which if post paid, will be attended to. Hartford, April, 183V The Debates i riir: Convention of N. Cadi I . , , nMr Which assembled a yf) Jane 4, 185, to umtM Constitution. N con-equenrecftheniirr.erC'- anrdre.umns OU the ftU' Subscribers have leternuneu sufficient encourageti.cn! 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The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 26, 1835, edition 1
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