To rouxrn y m krc n a nts Doois, Shoes; and Hastings, I'eirce cj Co. WOULD now very respectfully invito ali ihu?c Merchants who are in J lie habit and can w-jth convenience purcaastt their 111 L rltrjuui i, iu can ut.u i . i. li i tx.iminc their Muck ui Pievions io purchasing elsewhere Thev fhlter.thenisielvcs lliey will now" be aMe to accommodate and )leas; almost every one with bolh article and price. As a great ina jiV of iht-ir oods are masiulaciur rj ia their own 'Factory at ihe North, under the im mediate cir- c,Jinspeclion of one ol the part- w. JJ..I i- ners,:illd I he balance Ol their stock j purchased by another partner who jus spent two luoulhs ainoni insnnljet,J'e- f tl liferent sections ol "the couiiiry. and has endeavor P(J to make mjcIi a selection of 'oods as we think cannot & hope will not fail to suit and plea-e both purchaser ami consumer. And now, after having laid in uiih the utmost care, direct from the ma nil fa'C hirer, and as cheap as the cheapest, a fresh and extensive assortment of goods well adapted to the coining season, we can as sure those merchants, one 'and all who irny fivor us with a call, that we shall use our best endeavors M make it to their advantage. We can and will sell them any grids in our line quite as low as liit-v can be purchased inNeivYork or any other part ol" the country bv the ame quantity; and our ac (oir.mod nions for payment shall Le as- good as any. We invite dealers indiscrimin ately to call in atid examine our .slock and price, assuring them that we shall take much (pleasure in exhibiting our goods, while to pjichae will be at their option. Hustings, Peirce cy Co. Petersburg, Va. Sept. 22. Last Notice. -THK Subscriber requests all persons indebted to him, by Note or account, to call mid set tle the same forthwith, or they will prubibly find them in the lands of another person, who niav not h- quite so accommodat ing as 1 have b"en. R. A. BELL. Tarbrro Sept. 2d, 1S5 3!) Commission Hnsiness AND General .Igcncy. fPHK Subscriber lakes this me thod id' informing his friends and the public, that he still con tinues the Commission Business, and will attend lo the receiving, forwarding, selling and purchas- 1125 rr-'duce or merchandize ol Hi)' kind. lb also continues to transact the busing of General Jigrnt fid Collector, and will laitlHully KUeud to every thing in that line which may lm confided to him. HEX11Y WILKES. Halifax. N. C. . Sept. N,!S35.$ S 9 September, 1835. FALL AND WINTER Boots , Shoes and 1'aper. hoblxson NE IVSOM, T WOULD respect- tijym"y ,,i,orrn theii EL friends, Customers, and ihe Public gene rr, !.. .1.-. .1 9 mat inev are now receiving ljy lle Sabra, James L. Simmons a"d Claremont, 283 cases of Hoots & Shoes. AH selected bv one of the firm di-1 ' ' J" mini the Manufactory; and 1,ey pledg,. themselves to sell "'n lo Country merchants s low 8uey can be bou-ht in Phila- New York or Huston, on th ef usual credits V ) A'S(J lrge quantity of "e Thro:.. Shoe Hrushes and I). .. : C k ins:. lJ 'Tht!rir. Va. Sept. 10. vntm Press for Sale. -jL'PKK ROYAL Printing Tress, on - tiitf old mod,. of colls,rucor,f can be 1 "'iitasonid.le terms. , dppty nt this Office. PROPOSALS, lor pAttlithinn in the town of Wilmington, C. tcttldy HticsjKijjcr, entitled the Wilmington Advertiser. ' IP'''' Subscriber is unwilling lo believe lliat in most roiiiiiifti'iui I ..... in Hie bt;te, mid adjacent country, t,i,e iewtl;iptr cannot be properly supported and l,iviitj embarked in I he business, is loth to abandon it until tlc experiment is fairlj tested. He letd grateful for imlroii ie afforded lo liitu by the su;poit rec iv, fd lor l lie People's Press; but cannot con teallroin inuilf an J nas no wish to con. cent fruiii ihe mililir tl.:.i ii .i. "'I'camii lm inirti- win jwiiufiiufi a less remunera tion tlian will be cxpei.ted by any Leix.n cipaoie ot couuuciiu a . vsjaper. less the list oi suhsci ihers is leitly ui -ci eas. d, (of which the past gives no Jiope) t niust.lit: discontinued dr the size reduced. The editor may, indeed, obtain a uliis tent e and keep bis establishment in cred ithut h expects more lhau tins inieturn lor his services. ;i he' cannot consent lo ur-ue anj, business so laborious and per plexus, without the prospect ol coinpe lence, within a reasonable lime. Under these circumstances the ftnbcrer issues those proposals lor the Advertiser nai , ueot..ti,. I Wr... ...... I- ' Agriculture and the general' interests of IWth t'aioiina; so far as the latter may be consistent with the integrity ol the Union, with which il is believed tliey will always accord. It is intended lo be tree from par ty iulluence; and jt is supposed that a pro- position ui mis character will decide the yet ui.M)lved question, whether a newspa-' per can be permanently and respectably supported in U liming on. if suuuirnt patronage is offered bv the first ol December nrxt, the Wilmington Advertiser will coiumeuce on the htli- of January tolly wiug. ll uut, aud should the' People's Press leceive no additional sup-1 p ut it will be reduce! from 24 to M col.J uin.is, and coniiiMied as nereloforu. TERMS. Thi AJvertier will be the same size of Ihe t'eopir's IVtss, at v3 per annum, pay hble hi advance. 4o prtp-T discontinued until all arreara ges are paid unless at the option ol the editor. i hose who (a J to give notice of a wish lo iliscontuie tlu-ir paper, belore a second V ear Commence, Mill be considered hound tor thai Vrar, and by the same rule lor all fcijccerdiu veai s. ons holding subscription Papers bret qutsleil In lurwaid llirni o W laniny ton, by I he 1st of Dect niiitr,- Iti io. THOMAS LOUIXG. Sept. j i, ib.sr. Sejrtembcr, 1835. FALL AND WI.NTEIt DRY GOODS. Edwin James Co. VITOULD respectfully inlotm their friends, customers, and the public generally, that they are now receiving by the !iip Tally- lio Irom Liverpool, their entire importation of British Dry (toods. These with others bought in the diil'erent markets will he nened with all possible despatch;- their assortment will be fully equal lo any heretofore ofiered. l'ariicu lars in a future ndvet tisemnl. Petersburg, Va. Sept. 14. d situation wanted. 4 YOUNQ MAN who can come well recommended; wishes to gel employ merit as A Teacher, For ihe ensuing ) ear, or to com mence any time after ihe fnM of October only lo teach lle Eng lish language. A country seat would be preferred. Any person or persons wishing to employ", will pnihapsdo well to call at this office, or drop a line to W. D. W. Sept. 17th. 3S . 5 Reward. Pi AN A WAY from the Subscriber, on the night of the 20ih September last, my negro man nam ed DANIEL. 20 or 21 years of age, 6 feel high black complexion, has a pleasing coun tenance, inclined to .be knock kneed, his feet somewhat turned out, particularly His left foot, his clothing nol recollected. He vv-isi fnrmpilv the properly of Asahpl Farmer, his mother, brothers and sisters belonging to said Farmer his father is in the .... i i.: same neichborhood working a bout as a blacksmith, nearly as a free man- It is believed he is lurking aboul in the neighborhood of said Farmer, also in Nash county. The above reward will be paid lo any person inai wjii apprehend said negro, and deliver him to me or secure him in any . . i - i jail so that I get him again. I forewarn any person irom nar boring said negro, or carrying him oil", under the strict penalty of the law. WILLIAM BARNES. 24th Aug. 1835. 35 Piano Forte for sale. i ilAVK a very hanuSorne rl A. NO for sale peton wishing to purchase, would do well to call and examine it. J. W. COTTEN. May 21th, 18.35. 'pHK Subscriber having purcha sed from Messrs. II jf. $ Jl. H. Bell their entire stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY. GOODS, I especially informs his friends and the public generally, that he is permanently located here, and. now opening his Goods at the same well known sland for in spection. The stock now on hand is en tirely fresb and consists of almost every article of Dry Goods & Groceries, Commonly kent in establishments of this sort; and as 1 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 house in this place therefore, I solicit my countrymen generally to call, as there is no mistake, and open accounts with me. I. B BRADY, The Coach maker. 031 will in the ensuing fall give as much in cash or in trade for country produce as my neigh bor. IBB. Tarboro', Juh 29. 1835 'A'dtice. fJMlF. Sulicrilcrn are now removing from tin ir i.M land lo th Store for- inetly .occupied by Messrs. tlyman& Law-I rence, and directly opposite to John W. Coitfn's. They wiU in a few days offer for SHle, a ipiaiuity of Salt, Molasses, Su pur and CoflV; Baeuini, Kope, and all Ihe heavy articles which are important to faimei s at tlm season of the year. CA?slt, ami th highest price, will be paid for baled Cotton. I) IUC HARDS 4 CO. Tarhornuh. Nov. i7th, lH:i4. IJKCKWITIi'S Anli-du'speplic I' His. 'lUlIS most valuable medicine for the cure of DYSPHASIA, and the prevention of bilious le vers, colic, &c". &.c. is kept con stantly on hand and for sale by .. W. COTTEN. ' Taib ro,' 25 Sept. 1SS5. JSoticc. IS I have not been known to the people, and they have not been acquainted with my work, 1 therefore will make some re marks upon my business. All persons having any; Bi ich work or Flustering To do, or any kind'of brick work whatever, particularly such as brick walls, cornices, facias, strait arches, scheme arches, hips and valleys in ty ling and water cour ses, all piers, pilasters, rustic work, &c. would oblige them selves -in employing me, as I have got. a form or architect, (printed in England,) superior to 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 1 have learned here, and with the assistance of my book, can execute any job of work in a neater style than ever has been done about here. As 1 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 belter, formed, stronger and ni cer than any that has ever been done by any brick 'mason in this section, 1. will not charge anv thing for my work, and will do it on as reasonable terms as could be expected. On any large jobs 1 would wish to make the brinks, fcr I know that I can make a smoother brick than eveVhas been made any where here. 1 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 Tarhorough Post Office, or any person living not a distance may come or send word to Silas Everitt's, near Little Co neto Creek meeting bouse, Edge eon) be county. WM.J. P. BROWN. August 17, 1835. 34 . B. Givathniey, OF KQKFuLK, AND Boberl B. Tompkins, OF T;IIS CITY, 1 1 AVE entered into Copartner A ship, under the firm of Gzvath m ey & 7 o m p kins, For the transaction .of a general COMMISSION BUSINESS At Mobile, Alabama, To be commenced in the month of October next. They tendur their services to their friends and the public generally, and will endea vor to give satisfaction to all who may intrust 'heir interests to them. . B.GIVATHMEY. 110. B. TOMPKINS. Richmond, Va. Aug. 7, 1S35. KEFEllENCES. Richmond Messrs. Uogcrs, Har- irisou &(lray,U.&T. G wathmey. Norfolk, Mr." Samuel D. Rawlins. Petersburg, Messrs. Mordecai & Osborne Halifax, N.C. Mr. F.S. Marshall. Edcnton, N. C. Messrs. I laugh ton & Booth, Joseph 15. Skin ner, Esq. Joseph II. Skinner, Esq. Dr. James Norcom Pitmouth, N.C. Messrs. J. C. & W. R. Norcom. Tarhorough, N. C. Messrs R. & S. I). Gotten. Murf reesborough, N. C. Messrs. Southall & Johnston. Weldon, N. C. Messrs. Wiatt & Smith. Charleston, S. C Mr. Benjamin R. Smith, Messrs. Cheesbo rough & Montgomery. Savannah, Ga. William Gaston, E-q Josiah humming-, Esq. August a.Gu. M r.R. H. Huigrove. Macon, Ga. Messrs. Hamilton &. Naves. 33 MACKEUEL, Bacon and JPorh. JUST RECEIVED, and for ., I.. 1 O Q U-lo .m, M API EREL. Also, in store, about 25,OOOIbs. Prime BACON and PORK. -WILL. J. ANDREWS. Sparta, 20 July, 1S35. " 30 Bacon for Sale. 4 QUANTITY of nrime Bacon tl S" I can be had on reasonable terms by applying 10 . B. BRADY. Aug. 12, 1S35. Stale ofXovlh Carolina, MARTIN COUSTV. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, JULY TERM, 1S35. Mary W. Yarrcil vs. I Petition for The Heirs at Lawi dower. ofThornas Yarrell. IN this case it appearing to the" satisfaction of the Court,' lhat James Button and wife Piney, John B. Smithwic.k and wife Isa bella, Simon D. Whitley and wife Mary, Gerrard 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 1 arboro' Press for sjx weeks, notifying the non-resident heirs as above, to appear, an swer, or plead at ihe nexl term, or the petition will be laken pro confesso as lo ihem and heard ac cordingly. Test, . JOS. I). BIGGS, Clk. Price ndv 2: 75. 33 6 " Stale of North Carolina, MARTIN COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, JULY TERM, 1835. Joseph Reddick f Attachment vs. Levy on Watson Read. ) Land. James Harrison Y Attachment vs. Levy on The Same. ) Land. King Harrison jun. Attachment vs. Levy on The Same. ) " Land. TT appealing lo 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 thai his land is levied on. Test, JOS. D. BIGGS, Clk. Price adv $2: 75. 33 6 I The Residue, Consoling chit fly of DRY GOODS, Hats, Boats & Shots, Battle & Brothers' best Cotton Yarn, Farming utensils and Hardware as sortedGlass, Crockery &T n do. Jugs, Jars, and Castings do. xiA-zi Hum. Kntrar and Coffee, ElacK. 1 lti Ao, Paints and l)ve stuffs, Lamp and Fish Oils, Best lurks Island SALT, &c. Besides many other minor arti cles useless to enumerate, all of which'ure offered Atfivst cost, And of course will be found much; lower than can be obtained at hou ses where the usual per cenlage is chargeable. The very low prices at which these Goods are offered, might in duce persons, to believe they are sold for cash alone; but they are nevertheless sold on a credit until the first of January next to punc tual customer45, at which time all indebted will be expected and ear neslly requested to make settle ment, in order to close the pre sent concern and recommence bu siness upon a plau more to my own convenience and I hope to the advinlajrp and entire satisfac tion oi Ihe public. N. II ROUNTREE. Tarboro,' 17th Aug. 1835. VALUABLE Plantation and loion Lots FOR SALE. .WILL SELL, on terms to suit ihe purchasers, the Planta tion situate on the north side of Tar River, known as Ihe PORIE LAND, Adjoining ihe lauds of Fred. Bell, Beoj. Baits and others, five miles from Tar borough and immediate ly on the river. Also, LOTS No. 93 and 94, in the town of Tarhorough, now oc cupied by Mrs. Stilxnan. Those wishing topurchae will make application to Benj. M. Jackson, Esqr. JOSIAH COLLINS, Sen'r. 20th April, 1S35 1 Land for- Sale. THE Subscriber is anxious to sell liis Tract of Lnd, ad joining the one on which he no-v lives. It contains 530 a-some of which is, low c rounds, the balance piney woods. This Tiact has a good dwelling house on it, near ly new, with 4 room below and 2 up stairs, and other out booses. Persons tleg.ious of buying Land low, are requested to call and esainine for Ihemselveg, as th Subscriber m:iy at all times be found at bnme, and is determined to sell it he can get any thins over half the ah,e. CHt HARRISON. Ort.SSth. 183. FOR SALE, AT THE Manowed W atch Factory, TARBO ROUGH, N. C. 1 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. .June 24, 1S35. 2(3 2M2SW Coach & Gig Manufactory, THE Subscriber re spectfully informs his friends and the public in general, thai he has commenced business for himself on his lot in Tarhorough, near the Bridge, where he will be prepared to carry on the abuve business in al' its vari ous branches. He' served a regular ap prenticeship under Mr. Thos. Cobbs, of Raleigh, who carried on the bu.-inc?s verv 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 Slate could ensure his success, he feels con fident he should meet it; but he is perfectly aware that attention it equally necessary, and this attention he is determined to ren der. He hupe-., therefore, Inat all persons who may favor him with their patronage, will never become dissatisfied or disap pointed. His work shall befaithlulU exe cuted and of the best materials. He ex pects to have in a short lime a general as sortment of materials from New York, whkh will enable him to do his work not inferior to any done in this section ol coun try. Hepairing done with neatness and 'lesj.alch. Nathaniel M Terrell. T&rborough, Jan. 1st, 1835. 1 mm. .CORJV IVIjYS And latum Gins. rpHE subscribers have on hand four Corn FANS and five Cot ton GINS, which iheV are dispo sed to sell on liberal tt rms. B M. JACKSON $ CO. Tarhoro'.July 2. 1835. 27 hhls. Flour, 12 " prime Pork, And a few bhls mess BEEF, for sale by the bbl. or retail, by Knight, Garrett 4 Co. June 3d, 1835. JYew Goods. rTHE Subscriber has just receiv ed his supply ot 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. W. COTTEN. Tarboro.' 14lh May. 18M5. VERY BEST Cotton Yarn and Twine FOR SALE. rTUIE Subscribers feel grateful for 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 expecLto keep constantly on hand the Very best Cotton Yarns, From Nos. 2 to 18 inclusive. lso, various sizes of the best Cotton Seine Twi?iels 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. Bolh the above articles they expect to deliver to purchasers on as liberal terms as articles of the same quality can be procured elsewhere. Iheuu d charge for conveyance will be made. Terms of sale for all quanti ties of Yarn over one Ihou-nnd pounds, six monlhs credit will be '! lowed for any quantity under one thousand pound?, four months, the purchaser giving note (with out interest) at the time ihe Yarn is delivered, payable at ihe above stated times. The proprietors of fisheries will do well to apply to the Subscri bers for twine for the luture, 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 as at the Factory. BATTLE c5- BROTHERS. Falls Tar Jan. Rivr, 10. 1835. JVo less than SS2,DO Worth Oj most beautifnl and bif perior Dry Goods, Selling Off at Cost, At the Cheap CASH Store. JJAVliG fully decided oo leaving this State for the Great West, has determined on selling off Wis Slock of Rich Goods at Cost, And even LES? for many articles. It inut be obvious to nil economists, who wish to lay in a supply of Chr.ap Goods, that fuch an oppor tunity may never again occur, ALSO, at 5 par cent, less than cost, an excellent as. sortment of China, Gass, Crockery, and t in ware. From and after the 25th iust. I will nell for CASH ONLY & thotfo who have been in the habit of obtaining credit, will please take the bint and make ar rangements In pay up. Tarboro', 23d May, 1335.