f i Sir Martin Van Bnrcn, OF NKW YORK, JUchird M. Johnson, OF Kr'NTrcKY. I' has fallen to the humble lo! nf the tin ned t Imvc presented to ihe. A- a dr mericau I'cople, h third edition of the Ki.i grapHies of the tivn above named highlv distinguished palnoti': citizens. whose coi, slant devoiiun to the beSt interests of our tjvf rniuem hns led to their designation, )ii a testimony of the estimation in Inch thiir services tire regarded by i i i . I r ovi.k W 'Oin they have served, as candidates for t'ie twr fust offices within th-i ui't of a CKEK, ItArrV, ftml FIX L" Ills Hi NO NATION. iliis t ike i o! respect gives to the world nd '.itioinl ruuoK lliat faithful sen ice shall itt g .1 unrewarded. Toe object ot this appeal to thp republi can portion of our felloe citizens, is to ob tain their c operation in the circul ttion of n edition of Ji)riOO copies of the j. iut iiio-.apliv vt M Ali I IN VAN BLTIKN i. HICIIAU.J M JUllNON, eiihrged. re. vied ami corrected, sons to be akiable to every lover of hi country, and Hlike lion- nble to t.'ie -list ii nuish' d c tir.fns whom w k tiik pkjlk, intend st I i futlhei lo ln. ioi , by liieir elevation to 'he nllices of '''i'Mdipt and Vire P.esident ot top I'nitcd " i ."s, in the election of l.-"j. Tims we ;'; II perpetuate the principles of JeuVr.nn, c havr- ben so signally ievivd, no i-iy acted upo.i, and triumph vily car- li 1 Ol!: bs A"-HRr.W JKSOJf, wll.i, Sj'lir- nu:T H'i d.t'erj, k inv nothing b it tin t'li 'l'Lt '; wii k. Vk ,-pt.K. and theii re t 'clicc rights, ifura! ss ol their fortunes, w e;i er rich 01 poor; thus rendering Ins Sam-' a. i J kk- w.v ns duiable as tiie evkk i.An.ti ni: l " I'h- ra.geineni of the volume will be u- ft Iow: I st. Portrait nf Andrew Jackson, 15,000 Dollar:; wo. lli 1 100 Dollars Reward.! Burgains! Btit'guitis!! tit' it'mu ijj uocry it tat-1 ijt.) For WHOLKSALKor KH TAIL .'it nearly Cost, hy Knight, t! arret I $ Co. Nit. 1, U road way. Tarhofo,' April 30, KS35. Ilticoti and Lard. fIIlH Siihsfriiif r tuv rccoiv- inp; and ofTcr? for sale, ftur hundred battels prime Cut Herrings. ANo, in store, a quantity of prime BACON and LAKD. J. Il COTTKX. Tarhoro,' Mth May. I.SS5. JUS. A. C. UOWAHI) forms her .friends and NKW AND FASHION AISLE in- ihe prddio that slit; is now opening her Spring Supply of Uoods, anion; which may he found al most every article applicable to her bu-iness viz: PI. tin ami fancy colored pattern Silk llonnets. Fancy Tuscan, plain and open , straw do. Mhses and children's do. IMain, waten-d ami figured Silks and Satins fr dresses, Plain and nj;uiTd !ob!)inL'tt, Swiss tnusliii, hlimd (lanze, do. Fancy caps, Cupes, Shawls, neck Handkerchiefs N'eils, and scarfs. Fluted Lace, td:ins, insertinijs, &c. Puffs and Curls, in great variety, i o : 1 1. i i i To whom the v ilume will be inscribed, ! '" ;ilul s"-lw assets, M ilh an address by the Publi.hrr. Kiions. Flo vet s, tkc. i?cc. in great 3J. Portrait of M. Van Bnren, ""ce, and at. various prices. To belollowed by hi Biography, enldr- The ahove Gools having been g-d, i.icluding several valaabie document, j purchased on very advantageous il!utrative of his public character, and ex- i . . .i .i , i i i ' ir , . ... , , . I . term, and sleeteu hv hersell, h.lntpi tlie magical powers o! hi antic i nii. d which lus ever been devoted to s i-j she can w ill) con lidenco recom tiin the riglosol Lis country,. nd uie olorv j mend thtrn, as beiii"- of excellent pn.Hnri.y of h,s fellow ci'.zens. j qn.tliy am rpmarkahy chpap fo be t-dlowpj iy hi Uincraph . nla c ,ed, including aii us r?pf pches. SL"MY 31 lit. Rep k rs.and oiher d. cutm ut; irinve if hi- 'ong roolinued public bTe, vvtiich ha ever b- n devoted to the g od f his country; including an antheuin. ac :ou:i' Ol trie fill of die renowned JmtMn warri i, .in MSEtt, n the ever in' m-.ia-bK 5'h nf Ocui . r. H13 with an enijr.i ved v cv of the luttb fild. The w. ik will In- complete in one vol umz of about 4 0 prints I !" m ic i. be ji veil it the in ,'erate sum of On- iKdlar, inviies an x tnnnati n t)i tht'tn, as they cmnot fail to please. Tarhorn, M iy 1 , 1 s.. .ll'tlTuiari! Store. Tietly bound with cl'th buck; or calf and gilt, with the additional expense of bind, in; The work, which is now in a s'ate of preparation, snail be auch as to feive entire sail, fac ion; as it is in t C h nds of g. urid ine) win have for nearly forty yais been personally tmd intimately acquainted with the pr--ate and public life of the a'j vo na jaou li jtingnished citizens-. '1 he ciLdbrated addre8 of the Hon Thoma3 11. Centon. of Missouri, beariii te'stiH5iny to the I igh character of Martii Van Uui.en; and the eh.qient spef ch of the Hon James Harbour, of Virginia, in the U. h. senate, portraying the c' ivalry of Col Johnson oil the field and in the councils of the nation, will be fp; ended to the work. As t..ere b among our republic:! ci'i-zer-i, an extensive population jf Geriuau origin. te work wiil ajtpear simultaneous ly in both the F.nglUh nud ttie German lan- guai-. It will, thei efoi e, be necesrv for subscribers who wih to have the woik in 'he Ger7av, to siguify the sade on the subscription book. It will, in order to give prompt and ex-tea-ive circulation to the wnik, te indi pfi.-ab'.e for a"l ubiciibers to pay at the time of subscribing nil money to be at a proper time t'oiviardfd will, the list of sig. natu.fs, in' the pu'-lishin; committee W hicli will ba duly made known by a no tice in the Washington G obe. TT Democratic editors dispoed to en-couiH-e tlm work, will cooler a favor, which will be gratefully acknowledged hv the Subscriber, in ojvh,? j,ut jci,y () ,je above and re , gr snbscripiions ai tl eir resp. cive offi.s : whom a reasonable -ier centage will be al'nwed. The i'eople's ob di. m servant, tlrM. EMMOXS Washington City, Jimp 1, 18:i.". For publishing by subscription. The Debutes in run Convention of A Carolina, IVhict a ssr m' led cl K a high, June 4, is 15, to amend the Constitution. r sequence of the numerous apr,i 4A CO. 'ins on the snlj. i;t, ilie Subscribers have .-etf riuiifd, if sufiiciei.t encourage Tnint b-- !;ncn. t po'oi sh in a neat volume, with a. i eo ivi fi ie i dispatch The Jl b'itcs in the Convention, Which re' ntly nn-t in this city. For the purpo?e of ascei taining w hether a suflicieut number f -ubcnters can be obtained to justify the undet taking, these Proposals are is;m. 1 lie volume, which will probably make from 3otl t . 4oo pages, w id be primed with hamUome type, oM gc-d jn.per, i.nd w ill be .urmsh..d ,0 Subscribers, hound in Wards hi lhrtt Dollars a copy, payable p :w:s vales iv son. S'ptin,)fl to tlC above look received ut this Office. ill me 1 1 v P th. Escaped frotu the snb scriber, while t ii'camped ni the house of Col. A Watt, in Rockingham coinly (4N. C.) on the nightofthe lOlh May, i34, a negro man named 9 He ii al out 31 years old, about 5 feet 11 inches h'g: no marks recollected; bail on a homespun jeans long coat, and common thread and col tun pantaloons John was purchased from ArciiiOald Forbes, in I'itt county, near Greenville, and il is probable he will endeavor to gel back lo the same neighborhood. "1 he above reward of One Hundred Dol lars will be paid io any om; who will ap pieheud ami lodge '.lie said cgio in any j d( so that the iibsciiber can get him Hnin. Letters addressed to the under, s-intd, at .New More P.O. Buckingham count), (Va.) will receive immcuiale Hltcntiou. JOHN I. MORRIS. .In no 2 I, 1S:5. 'JtJ CuSirUEIIEiNSIVF Commentary on the Bible. jYew Goods! Jcxv GooihJ! Cheapest of ibe. Cheap, or a lectk cheaper than-the cheapest. ric nrintiii! lo in (inn me iiublic generally (believinR i i "it .....i. that we have an rfpiai rij;ii un our neiRlibors so to do,) lhat we have jwst returned from New York, Fhibdclphia, Uallimore, (and came very near s;oin lo Boston,) where we purchased the Must splendid Assortment of Spring und summer That ever decorated the shelves of any establishment in the city of Tarborough, (none excepted,) and are now SelUns off at nearly Cost, 'piK Subscrilier Laying been requested Q . , , aJ to act as Agent lor this highly inter- r OI J cslin work, informs (hp public that the rrst volume can be seen at his ' cilice, where subscrinlioiis will be received. The first volura" is a specimen of the exe cution of the work, editorial ami mechan ical It is lo contain all lhal is valuable in the writings of those great li his in the t'hrWtian Church. Henry, Scott, Dod dridge, Gill, Adam Clark, I'alrick, Pool, Lowih, Binder, and other;,: the whole de signed lo a d-gesl and combination f Jhe advantages of ihe best B.ble coihim nlarie. Ou the whol, it is believed all will admit that the woik is What it lias been Vi oiiounc ed to be a credit to the counir: a id the publishers ami editors pledge tin ine!v. s and tleir characters faud I hey can do no i mAre that every cliort shall tie put I'.i i It . to make it, both in the literary and me chanical parts lastingly useful, ami wor-' Ihy a liberal support. iul lo sustain them ; y; s r ,n. ,.,.. in'oasiun i so expensive an enlerprize, tbe low i . , , , price lixe.l lor the work requires tint it I"1"" KJ 1 t' . ' h " ' iiould have an extensive sale, nnd no pub- services ol liO atlvaiitfl:e 'o t'lCfil. lisher would fell w irranted in prosecuiing 7i't' IIIFDDPJ I the woik without a large subscription lisi;j , J"J tU " Ps IJ IJ and. however mi) opnlar such a course may !MaV 21d, 1S.'5. be in regant to ordinarv woiks. no hesi a-! u it fell in resorting to it in this case, so ' f. F.l ' uianiles'ly necessary ud proper.. They V.f it I tr .BJ.((4 IILI mLjI appeal in commence io tue rengioiK purjiic, ' oH to a'd, who wish lo see it circulate, fur their names and patrng lUmxanil j c.KiiAT VAinLn f iRJL tveiy tlesiripii.,,,,,, C!,M,tu""" Sold at hulf their vuhT" eb. Is?.'.. "t'L 2fh F vance on a credit Knight , Garrett .Co. Nr) 1, Hroadway. Tarboro April 1S35. MISS MITCHELL, 15ec.s leave to inform hrr friends and the p'jblic, that she has taken the Store Iluuse next door to Mr. W. Harris, for Hank where she .il . r i ii opens me largest trosj snientiu: assortment o))Hlliiia ij ever I Tought to this market. She flitteis herself. that from the know lede ol business acrpiired in sever, years rwnpl'oy ment in the most extensive and fashionable estafdishmnts in the City ot New York, and bein well ac qtninted with mos of the Millin ary and Mercantile Kslahlish ments in that cily, she is rnabled to puichase oods low, and h.ivi her Millinary made up in a stipe rior style and on the moM rea onal)le terms. Anion0: her assort ment will he found ISO Tuscan Jon nets, (different sizes and patterns) at from SI, 50 up to the finest made. A handsome assortment of North ern made velvet, satin, and silk lionnets. A variety of Caps, Capes and Tur- hans. Hlack, white, blue, pink and yellow Italian Crapes. Black, white, blue, yellow and va negated Ostrich Feather. Artificial Flowers, feather and vel vet Flowers. Gold and silver do. lilack and white blond Edgings and lootings. Hair Braids, Puffs and Cutis, ' A tew elegant painted lustringShawls ami Kitticules. A handsome assortment of Hibbons with many other article Uwo nume rous to mention. Miss M. lesptctfully invites the auies ol Ualilax and the adjoin i"S counties to call and examine her stock before purchasing and -ssuies mem that she will sel pvprv mtinl ; i I- i j m ner une, lower than any other establishment in thi.s section ol counfrv i. u. sne has purchased a new Apparatus lor cleaning and press inr 1 uscan. I.-.rU.,. 1 f.. r --. h"viu unu oiravv Uorinets, in the Northern svle. Specimens nf hoi- .. i. .. , r v .uiK,oolli in mat and the JJress Makino- mv I . I 4... "l1 oe seen at ner rsioi e, wheiv a orders will he thankfully n ceived and punctually attended to Ualilax, eu. 25. SH ALL leave ibis Stale short ly' all those indebted and CHOOSF, TO r.ir imm ni ) lit el r, to eorii- rfpH K Subsriber, w ho for sevetai yers pa1 ,,;IS bccn "gao;fd in The din Making business. In Kiaston, has established himself IN ' (JUHIiNVILLE, Where he carries on the above bu siuess in all its various branches. All Iho-e who wish to. supply themselves with dins ol the best qualify, are respectfully solicited io apply to the Subscriber person ally or'by letter. AH ofders for C,in will be promptly executed. From the Subscriber's long expe rience in bis. business, and from the approbation which his work has hitherto met with, he hesitates not to promise entire salislaction j III t ii e y tend ... Hi a., wiiii i.y -( wi - was intimitcd al H,e . ,.. cf tohim their patronage. Gins out J volume, thai the m..t i,V, ';r of order will be expeditiously 're- the second was no (e., i..ie,t.;(ll;, H r " paired.- The Sabsc.ibmak ll.e T liberty of calling the attention ol cail.mi attemi,,,,. "e(M thce who wish to procure new Some : f n.e lea M,i.j,.lU . i i i n:.. . 1 1" Urns, or io nave oiu uno n-pui-ed, lo the expediency of applying m him in time. When all wait as i5 usually ,he case, mi.il .ho worU !.i"g,r .'.' is wanted, it causes such a pres-1 Other properly, how lo j'liiCi-el limi vtire of business, that man v are j p r laws, va-, am artSi aill . '" obliged of necessily to submit lo J" V; of , , nrt ((uU . . . . u I lCt l . kl-ls III did Hint s. , a longer ilelay man iney wish. . t.ase; Sii.-niTs' ami Consiau., ,, V70 let! J- 1V VLUY man or noma,, .mihI,, sILJ suibscriber by np. n ,.;, ipie.-ted to call ami sr!t. i .. ' '' f r . Iv as couvei.ieiH, .-uji-r ,v t The cash would be pi el i "j"1 "" cannot be had, will t;,kc- a ,,,',. 11 '. COTTFv larboro', No. Ca. ITih tVb 15 The Mini rf p)n.bll LV li. SUAiU-At.ou.iv NEW SA!.EM,.Ji."c What do we live f.r, I hi , ' selves a,,d lie useful io , ,,, .. V'H ' ''llUlli..;. fp.t:i.sJ luL l; 1 on f, . nublish ai h l i,,:l.. 1 '! 1 ' " in 1 y ., age contr-cts, Guanli. ,lS u " new nial btfoie u Juoiice i.i ibe peac "'" cordari: Alterin" a iu.t... ' l,f" Guagii.g hi its various lorun. pi, sure, Geograpinc.il slat'en. s ., try, showing ll.e u-spective Uisiiun:efcf7l seat of govei nnieHi Ironi kih.i t;er liiat ol Ihe several cnuuti t..ns i', 7 Frnceedi.itrs umii-r lue nati-n liv. jt ijlll. ubs(rler inviies prop -silions to wi succeed him a-frinler anJ J r.,piietor J ,,. 10 I.S34. 1 f ere if. n H iplisl eilition, iliflei ing in no respect from the general edition 1 xi opt on the ordinance ol liapfisin, in reference to which lh.; IW.v. Jospp'i A. Warne. Kdilor . of l'e Baptisi edition, makes I he follow ing em.irk-. vi: AM Ibat was promised in the Baptist edition, as such, w as that whatever found in (lie woik as published for I'a d' bapii-t geuerally, which did not cor respond with the views of Baptists, should be le.noved. ami the inaturest views of their own he$t . w i iters sioistitiiieil. it is 11 fid 10 ct'! with whit is peculiar to the ISap- list, denomination, has been 'eft unguarded; of the "Oxfoid l-.xatniner . t. takeetU ct not sooner than the 1st of next October. A practical Printer Could inve-l a sni-ll lo co sulcranie atl v aoi .ye in 11ns Ksiablisliiuenl. Any genlleinan possess ing a few hours teizuie each day might ilevole them with the certainty of piofit lo the conducting of a paper in this place. The income has enabled the present Kdilor lo live oomlorlaldy fir inoie than five years, although he commenced and lias all alonir labored under embarrassing dis- - I . U... .11 i . r . , . .....lI mlv believed that 1.0 point con- """g'- "1 ensllll . limit- ri.liiu. u pun 'iiiiii.. Should an application, be made which ." . ., , ., 1 .. , ' would likely prove agreeable to the public, and when it Is considered that on no . . -T . .... ' . ,. ' a oarcaoi may tie imu. ine esiwuiisii- ll.... S!nll l),mdri,b.P .Vr Iher 'tem.:.. a F.Uli..ru. ..nr, .n.ir he scarceiv nation in peneral now a Coiniuenlary, in ihe reading, of whic'i Ihey are sure to fo d what will fai: the 0. one of love, and aisfy ihe appetite for ti nth. and this w ithout that diminution of their ccjovmeiit with which thev were aceu -lomeil to meet in reading the authors, iiii.ng out of their ditl'c'itut viewg of a cluistiau oidiuance. Terms. The work will he comprised in hv volumes averaging not less I hail SO" paces prr volume, roinl 8 vu hand somely jointed. n trie paper, and well bound in sheep, nnd lettered with double tiil s. at 3 dollar per volume. There Il b" several engravings, . out ispieces. tigneiie titles, and several neatly engraved maps, witn oilier illustrative worn! nils k.c Come bound in extra e.iU spiini. backs, Sj4,-M; plain calf, g'S.lo. GEO IIOIVJ1RD. . March 13!h, 1S3 To the doubi but ''that the denomi-l1M,l,,e ,,a.V;e n.anifesle.1 deiermina.ion lo will feel thai Ihe have susuui a l ress 1.. ineir coimiy town. R. J. WINCEY, jr. Oxford, April 23. PKOSI'KCTUS OK TIIK Inson Advertiser. rpiIF. rsubscriher jnoposes to publish in l lie T"w 11 of Wadesborouti Anson County, North Carolina, a weekly paper enti led. "'The Ais'on Advertiser." According to Custom, he proceeds lo lay before the public an analysis nf the plan upon w hich his paper will be conducted. Its columns will be devoted to ihe. cmse of Culitics, Agi icultnre, Internal Improve ment, laleratui e ami Science in gem ral. It is Ihe intention of the Editor diligent ly ami fairly to report the passing political and other news nf the day, and .w bile he cinnot, coii-istently with his principles advocate the course pursued in Ihe pres nt administration he assures Ihe uhlic ivied. GRA 'S invaluable Ointmeui for the cure of while swelling scrofula and oilier luinouis, t jjiat lie feels every disposition to do lull soic legs ami ulcers, and Crush wounds, sprains, bruises, swell ings and inflammations, kc. &.c.. Beckwith'. Kiiti-dyspejrlic pills. Rowand's genuine tonic mixture, a per feet cine for ague and lever. The above valuable medicines may be had wholesale or retnil on application to J. W ColUn, Agent for I at borough. Ih.'i5. S'uv Monlits in a Convent T lSSF.LL, ODIORNF. k. CO. have in "J press and i'l publish in a few davs, a new woik, with the above tit'e, being the Narrative of Miss Rtbeica Theresa Heed, who was under the influence of the :oinau Catholics about I wo years, and an iionateol the tToiiveMt on Mount Benedict, Charles town, nearly six month-, in "1S31-2. The book furnishes a concise hislory of ihe rules and regulation, llie employments and ceremonies of ihe Ur-ubne order; and as it is the first account ever given in this country of a similar institution, the writer has coi.find herself strict! v to a narration of facts thai transpired under her owe eye, and that were noted down after her escape. It will contain a volume nf 200 paes, 18 mo. finished and bound in the neatest manner. Boston, March 2, IS35. HISTORY OF TIIK ICeh nkee Association. jTill-sT PUBLISH I'D, nd for sale at the J office, of the Ta.b'.ro' Press "A con cise History of the Kehukee Bapiist Asso cialion from its orijiii al rise to Ihe pre sent lime- by Elder Joseph Biggs -under the supervision of a commi'tee (consisting of Elders Josr-iia Lawrence, V illiam Hv- tnan and Luke Ward, and brethr. u Ttio mas Biggs. Joseph D Bugs, and Cushion li. Hasscll,) appointed by the Association." Price $ 1 each, or $ 10 per dozen. October, justice lo its merits, lhe press will be open to lioih parties the Editor will en deavor lo adhere strictly to principle and to disregard all party influence. 'I he editor intends to avail himself of the advantage of many of the best publications on the subjects of agriculture and internal improvement, lie of course will be able to select and lay before his readers, a large number of Essays which cannot fail of be ing interesting lo every one 'who has at heart the pros-verity of his country. All the most important and irfteiesting pro ceedings of Congress and Ihe 3j;ue Logis lainre will bp duly reported, nnd a portion of the paper will at all times be dev oted to polite Literature. The subscriber is awaro of the many difficulties he must encounter in advancing to public favor; he relies greatly upon ti e liberality always shown hy an enlightened public towards enterprise well condiictd, and assures his patrons, that no paing shall be wanting on his part lo render his paper bolli a useful and interesting publication. t TERMS. The Anson Advertiser tvill be 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 Subscribers 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, aod 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. PARI). Feb. 21, Sii5. .... In connexion with Ibis establishment, car lie-: oh the Loch G n ns m ith h n sin ess He alsfs makes Saw Mill Wv, I lu,,i,fa ?" U'f' pr4 "d,"' Lo;;, ,. 1 o uuoos itpu oiuer pap. r?. and Mill Inks, and dudgeons, ( I , These, with iheir approprin e form;,,, a composition invented by Daniel 1 precedents m. met. . us mi,,., , ,."..! Peek, of Raleigh Grist Mill: '.M H,i,ti,r ""1 vl 'llf ... .1. 1 r, 11 I I 'US WU1 k. Spindles, with Sjttl Colat sA TERMS.bc. (Mir .ed ) These articles eqti.il lo j Isf. The 2d vulu.ne .. -1 i1P m,,, 5. anv manufactured in Ihe United j i'ej" :oiisiit of -m ,,,.s iu J: ,J.ta. ' ' i monihl v numbeii. .'id in eacti co.) ' ... . , ' 2d. The prici is -2 lUi, .av..:,!p r,w AH letters and order must , half in tie iec ii tof liieiir-t be directed to the Subscriber al 'li at the cioS.; of ih.-i,,.,, (Ireenvilh. I 3- A,,.V subsciib-r lor il.e -f vuliit? I who has not paid up. ani um-ici a , .. HENRY CHAMBERLAIN ! continun.ee, w.n i.e cous.ili i c .1 a 5ii!....i,. her lor the stcond voiuu e. 2ie mCs, vol I jingo 13. 4ib. Should the 1st no. J;r 3e t lo i pei'boo I 'irouiz'i mislahe, hs i!i p!c ;C l S'i net the poi master to jive tiir.r h in ti.i. P. 5. Whoever will t..ke tlie.iro:iMtP refer back to ihe i-o.uuieuci nant 01 u.r .r,: volume, (Prospectus, a.Mie lotii" bar : .v. v.. 10 ine penile, ami in ?.j:.scr.Ln-!s. Cotton Gins MMIH Subscriber has established i himsell 10 the housei formal 1 occupied by the late Joseph Lac- 1 1 1 . Key, dee u, near tn river, and a j Wl!i ,jml VIevv., of ll;e ,rilor short distance below Heiij imil) j set foilh. 1 have said, ami e:c! la !: M. .lackson s store, where carries on The making and repairin Cotton Gins l,,.: out utile in vimiicain.ii ot tins woik, if iic ... . . I two reason-: 1st, want ot room, an i l-r- siat-s. I know it must stand or fall mi v own intiiusic merit, imlependect of any I thing that can be sii.1 by o-ae so in- ' forested i its success, li is proper Conveyances, w ills. covet.ant. P'1"' t aliornev, bonds, miles. b-ii nl exd'a-C? ; iB- Since Ihe appearar.ee of tl "'! nber of this volms.e. I haveft'S?fJI'' (lins will be promptly executed. (iins out of order will be expedi tiously repaired. Ii tacks nit h ing, of every des cription, executed in the best style. (Jp I'vVO -econd hand Cotton (iins for s rle low for cash. SAMUEL IJ. PROCTER. Tarhoro,' 30lh Sept. 1S34; The Silk Cullurist. XHr' Executive Cnmmitlw of she Hart ford County Silk Society, haie com menced a monthly publication, called thei &- k-C. are the sa -.e in ft: m amlsiwJ1 Silk Culturisi and Fanner's Manual. j now. that ihey wete live lnnnlie 1 The object f the publication is to dis- ! ago; and are sul j ct lo the .niie H' geminate u ihorougii know ledge of ll.e cul- i construction. or is llieie nw li11' tivhtion ol the MuJberry Tree, in all its' tible change in the form nnd ellect lr:" varieiies in; reanng ol. bilk U nuns . process, i he production ot Cocoons ami the Heel inc of Silk, in the most approved method. The iinpoi tance tif ibis knowledge will ap- ! services of a you-.g pf Wl ' ' pear from the fact that the nett profit of cendy set up, and i. t . imin ni '"'v' tand devoted to the? culture of ilK, is in thi? place, w.ih a i.l -kji; i " j14' double, if not triple, to that'derivod from rials; il is iherefoie hoped, au.l c-"li any other crop wlucii can be put upon it. 'expected, thut the puhlicaii'"- "'' '"''. It is also a fact, that every moderate far ' tore, go on with more prompt.":' -mer can laise several hundred dollars : renlai iiy, as tiie whole coiitrm u n" wotlhofSilk without interleiing with ),is 1 home. ordinary agricultural operations. But in j To Subscribers- order to avail himself of thin facility to I Whenever a dilii. 11 iv present? it'1' obtain compeiency and wealth, which our; subscriber, I.e is at lieriy f M'f"'" soil and climate have given him, be must! and if it be thought worthy f Y'"tC'''t possess himself of information on the sub-j "The man of B.nd.u'ss." a !''' ject for without it his atiempts will he j expected, at leasl so tar 1 1"' e,ilu"J; fru'illess. llis, iherefoie, the object of the' be capable of givimr h corrri'"p Committee to dilfuse this informal ion as ! naes ol iliis woi k w ill also he lifMP " extensively as po.-sibie, and at the cheap, j suitable communications. " k" est rale. 1 he publicaoou will contain a complete manual or directory from sow in the sped to re-ling the Silk, .together with such facts and experiments, hs will enable farmers to false Silk and prepare it for market, without further knowledge or as sistance. It will also contaLi interesting matter on agricultural subjects in genpral TERMS--The Culi.nisi will he publish ed in monthly numbers of Fight Quarto Pages, nt Fifty Cents a Year. No snb seription will be received unless paid in vlriranre, and f r r.ot less than a year. Subscribers received by F. G. Cotnstock, Secretary, Hartford, C.un.,lo whom, also Coniiminicativins may be addressed, which! if post paid, will be attended to. Ha 1 1 ford. April, 183-V All those who wish to siippW ev" .""e to nfc on? . 11 j only hv tnoe who consider Hie act-1:1 U themselves With (.ins of the besl Legisliture as forming ll.e i-hole la ci quality, are respectfully Solicited j l'e ?, and con-erjnently suppose it -ir- to'apply to Ihe Subscriber person- practiwblefor "TheMsiHofb 1 1 J ' 1 a lapt itsell 10 tbe nuiir-ious clianf ti.ff ai!V, Or V letter. All older? lor uft. constanllv takins I'iace; hence, it io time, go out of date, and her nine f e-i hke an old alu.am'C. lli s objec;n-i. founded 011 a supposition fdhe. in '' Legislation chanrs ur syslein ut" Is about us iiiulIi, hi cnnpai ison, a il e to- gross nf licie changes Ihe face cI'Lurs What w.ml.i you thu.k of a man' to be laucU the pi acli' al ue ol geo;ta;.!', merely because s.niie 11 ' anal 1" road might b.ippeu to be made renHiv. r a riv'i r mi,; hi ci. 'nce to vary M.ni!rai from its pre&evkt cSianuel. a '' x:''ii;' ' burst out, or some other s'isht a''t,,nl! lake place iii the face of naunr, itiiu ' described or lores' -en? Published and for Sa!e at At Ojfiee. PATRIOTIC DISCOURSE tht North Carolina W'hig'.s Anoloirv fnr the KehuUee Association and, A Basket of Fragments, hy Ihe Ilev. Joshua Law.em e. Also. A Heview of Clark's defence and jus t fication to the Kehukee Association, writ ten by a lay member of the Association and, Occurrences in the Life of Llder Jo seph Biggs, wrote by himself. Tarborough, Aug. 9. . ...Vlllf ginal or selecled. ihey mtit d as possible to be iuielhd le. f J nose oil. 101 s w no nn- 1 1 eh;...-- will I.!-!... I.e nart'Ciii'" " , b t 1 ' their pap ts re: preserve them their pap. rs regularly, tor 'in. To the Projtssion li-lit'' . l..-nl At the suggestion nl ."' tlemen, I have in progi e. Cil But if "" ' ol Hawks' Uigesl. liiu 11 "'" .lyt be some time before it '"j '. publication. Eor pi es'-''1 ''... publish in "The Man id " t!u-ii.e ' .ill,. I tt ur mart of the cases decn'e" . !o0lc . Court since fS-5, so connrc' ',,1. 7 py hut a'.nit4! or 5 Pil2.f " i f yet snllic'unllv 1 irH eleosi7 . j . .,, j a clue lo all n.e impoinnt l,,,,'fiJ1i1.p'- ded. This, and a ci iii-' i- . - cise juMd ct"n n nf a j" e '8 f I J. ...... -. 1 iiliri 01 - fm may tie expecna m n.-- '1 ,-,kvr months, provided .m" ulliU with vour subsei ipti "i. J ' QjPSub-ciibers can he s" ' , hack numbers fmin Ihe c..i!""e' 1 the 1st volume. H'i'' New Silem. Jan- 19. ConstuLle' Ibinksj"" AT THIS OFFK'h-

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view