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Hoots, Shoes, and iiirs. L t iri c Co. WOULD now very 03 rt.-i cilnlly invito ali AiJt ibo.-e. .Merchants who )V j J,e 1;i!)it ;uul (Mil convent ni' purchase I heir oids i'l IVlcrsbiirg, to call aud r . t.. I- ..f ,IMIIH' Mini '"v ji.,.vuMi" ,f purchasing elsewhere. YI.ey timer themselves they will he i!ile. la accommodate and jvp almost every one with hoth rnwl price. As a real :n;t- IlV ,f ilu-ir ds a," uianufaeiur "l jn their own Factory at the North, under the immediate cir . i n-)fC!i)ii of one of tin? part- nerv-Tld I lift balance ol their slock ! n.v'red l)V another p M iner who l1J . , , siii'til two months anions luls "'jJ'-iit. . . , i.f l 1 1 .. 11 Mil t (-!i.in of the couniry, and has endeavor ,J to make such a scleelioii of .rmuls as we think cannot &. hope u-ill not fil 10 suit .ind please Ij-Ii jvirchaer and consumer. Aral now, after having laid in with the titmot care, direct from ihe manufacturer, and as cheap as I ie cheapest, a fresh and extensive pssortmenl of goods well adaji'ed I I the coming season, we can as s.ire tlii-e merchants, one and all who may favor us with a call, thai we shall ue o,Jt best endeavors t) in:ike it m their advantage. V can and will sell ihem any jricds in our line quite as low as I vv can he purchased inNewYork or any other part of Ihe country rv the same quantity; and our ac commodations for payment mll be a s;ood as any. We invite thaler indisciimin altlv to call in and examine our $rock and price, asstiring them that vvp shall take much pleasure in cxhiltiting our goods, while to pjiclue will be at their option. Has fin rs, I'eirce !y Co. Pelf rbtn ra. Sept. 22. Last Notice. WWW Subscriber nqueMs all persons indebted to him, by Note or account, to call and el lle the same forthwith, or they will pri'bjbiy lir.d Ihem in the hands of another person, who mav not h quite so accommodat i' 5 as I have b"en. It. Jl. BELL. Tarhnro', Sept. 2 1, 1 S5 3!) Commission Hnsinis s A IN 1) General Igency. 'rllK Subcril)er takes this me thod of informing his friends aii'l the public, that he still con tinues the Commission Business, and will attend to the receiving. l'Twurding, selling ;i;,d purchas es Produce or tneichaiidize of any kind. lie. n!o continues to transact the hi-anrss ()f Grnrrul Jigent and Collector, and will faithfully a'trnd to every thing in that line "bid. may be confided lo him. II EXIt Y WILKES. Halifax. N. C. ? Sept 14,1835. S September, 1835. FALL AM) WISTER Ji'oos, Shoes and Paper. nOIUNSON & NEWSOM, m WOULD resppct- wJ folly inform their rriends, Customers, and the Public gene- "". mai iney are now receivms V e Sahra, James L. Simmons "" I Claremont, CUSCS of BoolS & Shoes, j All selected by one of the firm di-1 ,(-ct hum the Manufactory; and '"7 pledse themselves to sell t to Country merchants as low 1 ,,,s,llf7 can be bought in Phila- dphU, xevv york or Boston on ""'ir usual credits, j ALo, a large quantity of t ' ;joe Thread, Shoe Brushes and i hnokiuur. -rsberg. Va. Sept. 10. ; I'l'iutinz Pressor bale. i SLT'KK ROYVL Printing Press, on ; Hie old mo.j.. ol construction, can be I" "cured on reasonable terms. ' at this Office. PROPOSALS, For p.ibfisihi,: m the town of lt'il:ninrlon, i C. a uttk'y niwtyujitr, tnlilltdtUe Ctllminglou Adverlis, r. 51 lilt Subscriber is unwilling In believe hi ihe Slte, hid) ndjicent country, ne New spupvr cannot be pi ope 1 y stipporteu; an. I living embarked in the business, is loth !o abandon it until die experiment is !.iirU ics.ie.1. He lecli raiel'nl 'or pahuii age allnrded (o liini ly the support lect iv. rd for the Peoptt's Press; out cannot con ceal I mm himself and lias no wish to con ceal fiom .lie public, tli.it its decreasing patronage will soon 1 einki a le.-s reniuncra 1 than will lie expected bv anv person c .p.iole of coiuhiciiog a Ntwpaper. Un less Ilie list ol subscribers is "ready in- ctens, d, (of which the past gives 110 Dope) it 111 at be discontinued or die size reduced. The editor may, imbed, obtain a Subsis tence and keep his esittSisitmenl in cred it but heexpicts more than t 1 is in return ,,Mr ' vices, as lie cannot consent to pur-ne any Ikimiic so laboiious ajid per plexing, without the prospect of compe leucc, within, a. reasonable linn-. I'liuer these circumstances tlie subcii e. issues diee proposals lor the AJrertistrn na- J per to be oevoteti to lneraiuie, Commeice, A-iuullorc and me general ' interests of iV"" Carolina; so I n ..s die laitei may be lonsislent with tlie inlegrnv o the Union ,,,.,, , , , a, ..- ' w with uiiKli it is beliov el they will always accoru. 11 is intended to be tree ir.m p.r-, ty iniiuiMici; a.ut it is supposed lhat a pro position of tins character Mill decide (he yet ui.solved qnesliou, vxhellier a new spa-! pM- can be p 1 inanttiiiy an,l resjtectably suppoiied in Wliinn y on. ll suiiiiK ol p.iiioua-e is offered by the fir 1 ol Deo'inber n.xt, the li'umington Advertiser will comm. -nee on the iin of; January lollouiug. Ii n.n, ami should die 1 I tuple s Frtss receive no additional sup-' port it will be reduced trom 24 to 0 col., iiiiius, and continued as neretoloic. TF.U US. The A.lvci ti-er will be tlie sane size of the I'eoph 's Prtss', at .'3 per uuuum, pay able in advance. INo papr itisconlinued' uuiil all arreara ges are paid unless at the option ol the editor. those who fail to give notice of a wish to (fist, online thi ir p per, belore a second y ear commence, ill be coiisideied bound lor Unit y ar, and by the same rule lor all succeeding vears. llj'1'cr.-.ons holding subscription l'a, rs hi e ! 'i-lt'd i loi w.i.d idem o Wilming ton, by Ihe 1-! of I h-ci-mber, I tvi.V TIIOM.IS LOtilSU. Sept. 1 1, IS.". September, 1835, FAIL AM) V I.N TF.U DRY WOODS. Edwin James Co. WOULD respectfully inform j " thtfir friends, customers, and the public generally, thai they are now receiving by the ship Tally Ho from Liverpool, their entire importation of lirilish linj Good. Tle-se with others bought in the different maikets will hi pened with all posihe despatch; their assortment will he fully eq ial lo any heretofore offered. Particu lars in a future a.lyet tw-in- nl. Petersburg,. ra. Sep'.' I t. 1 situation wanted. 4 YOUNC. .MAN who can come well recommended, wi-lus to get employment as J Teacher, For the ensuing ear, or lo com mence any time after the first ol October only to teach the Eng lish language. A country seat would be preferred. Any person or persons wishing to employ, will perhaps do well to call at this office, or drop a line to W. D. W. Sept. I7th. 3S $25 Reward. RANA WAY from the Subscriber, on the night of the 20lh September last, my negro man nam ed DAMEL, 20 or 21 years of age, ( feet high, black complexion, has a pleasing coon tenance, inclined to be knock kneed, his feet somewhat turned out, particularly his left foot,. his clothin"- not recollected. He formerly the property ol Asabel Farmer, his mother, brothers and sisters belonging to said Farmer his father is in the sime neighborhood working a bout as a blacksmith, narly as a free man. It believed he is lurking about in the neighborhood of said Farmer, also in iash I ...:n county. 1 ne aoove rewaiu win be paid to any person that will apprehend said negro, and deliver him to me or secure mm in any jail so that I get him again. I forewarn any person from har boring said negro, or carrying him off, under he strict penally of the law. WILLI JIM BARNES. 21th Aug. 1S35. 35 Piano Forte for sale. II AVE a very handsome - PIANO for sale persons wishing 10 purchase, would do well to call and examine it. J. W.COTTEX. -May 2Jtl, 1SH5. Jfolice. 'ylli: Subscriber having purcha sed from Messrs. It A. cy B. It. Bell their entire stock ol STAI'LI AM) FANCY DRY GOODS,' hespeellully informs his friends and the public generally, that he is . nermanenilv I iipnifwl I. mo iinil now opening his (Joods at the same well known stand for in--"pec'ion. The stock now on hand is en tirely f re-ih and consists of almost every article of Dry Hoods & Gvocevies, Commonly kept in establishments ol Ibis sort; and as I purchased them at prime New York' cost, without any expen-e of height, &.C. I will sell for cash or country produce the prespnt stock as cheap or cheaper than any other house in this place -therefore, I si licit my countrymen, generally to call, a there is no mistake, and open accounts with me' nit.iDY, ' The Coachmuker. (fcyi will in the ' ensuing fall give as much in ca-h or intrade! for country produce as my neiiih-b-.r. . A B. Tarhoro', July 29. IS35. Notice. 'FIIK Subscriber srp now rpmnvin from. th ir . M stand to the rMore for- in-rly occupied tiv Messis. Ilyman &i Law rence, and directly upposite lo John V1 Coltt-n's. They wi'l' iii a few days oflf.-r for sale, a ipiHir ity ..f Salt, Molasses, Su g.ir and CottVf Hai: :. in.r. Rope, anil all Ihe heavy article which Hie important to fanners af t his season of the year- Cll. ami the highest piice, will lie pai for baled Cotton ; HicuAitns Sr co. Tarbomuh. .Nov. Tdi. l-i4 BECKWITirs Anti-d i.speptic I' ills. 'Pill' most vahiible medicine f..r the cure of DYsPEPSlA, and the prevention of bilious fe vers, colic, &c. &c. is k pt con stantly on. hand and for sale b . ft'. COT TEX. Tai b ho," 25 Sept. 1JS.15 JVoticc. 4 S 1 have not been known to the people, and they have not b. en acquainted with my" work, I therefore will make some te m o ks upon my business. All persons having any lit ieh work or I'luslering To do. or any kindof hiick work whatever, pailicularly such . as brick walls, cornices, facias, strait arches, scheme arches, hip and valleys in lyling and water cour ses, ail piers, pilasters, rustic work, &c. would oblige them selves in employing me, as 1 have got a form or architect, (printed in England,) superior to any that ever has been S( en here; it is a new form and the first one that ever has been brought here. And with what I 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 I ami 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 he better formed, stronger and ni cer than any that has ever been done by any brick mason in this section, I will not charge any lhin for my work, and will do it on as reasonable terms as could be expected. On any large jobs I would wish to make the bricks, frr I know that I can make a smoother brick than ever has been made any where here. I will warrant my work from bursting, smoking, or any thing else ti at does not become the work, and to be superior to any that has ever been done here. AM 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 house, Edge combe county. IV M.J. P. BROWN. August 17, 1835. 31 . B. Gwathmey, OF NoiSPoLK, AKD llobevl B. Tompkins, OF TIII.S CITY, W WK entered into Copartner-1J- ship, under the firm of Gwathmey '3 iomphins, For the transaction of a general COMMISSION' BUSINESS At .Mobile, Alabama, I To he commenced in the'month of J October rvexl. They tender their i services to their friends and the j ptiblic generally, and will endea vor to give salisiaction to. all who may intrust their interests to them. . B. GWATHMEY. RO. B. TOMPKINS. Richmond, Va. Aug. 7, 1635. KliFIiKlilNCES. Itichmottd, Wrsrs. Rogers, Ilar-iri-ou &Oray,K.&.T. Owalhmey. Norfolk, Mr. Samuel D. Rawlins. Petersburg, Messrs. Mordccai &. O-borne. Halifax, X C. Mr.F.S. Marshall. Edenton, Ar. C. Messrs. I laugh ton & Booth, Joseph B. Skin ner, Kq. Joseph II. Skinner, Esq. ' Dr. .lames Norcom. Plymouth, i C. Messrs. J. JC. & W. R. Norcom. Turbr.rovgh, N. C. Messrs. R. & S. D Coit n. Murf rersboruugh, N. C. Messrs. Sonthall & Johnston. H'eMoii, N. C. Mesrs. Viatt & Smith Charleston, S. C. Mr. Benjamin R. Smith, Messrs. Cheesbo rough & Montgomery. Savannah, Ga. William Oaslon, Esq Josiah dimming, E-q SI Uirit.st (I ,G (I. M r. R. 1 1 . 1 1 U-to VC. Macon, Ga. Haves. M essr- Hamilton &. 33 MACKEllEL, Bacon and lork. TUST RECEIVED, and for sale, 123 barrels new MACK EREL. Also, in store, about 25,G001hs. Prime BACON and PORK. WILL .. SIX DREWS. Sparta. 20 July, 1835 30 Bacon for Sale. 4 QUANTITY of prime Bacon A can be had on reasonable terms by applying to . ?. 'BRJ1DY. Aug. 12, IS 35. Stale oXoi'th Carolina, MARTIN COUNT V. Court of Ph as and Quarter Sessions, JULY TERM, 1S35. xMary W. YarrelK vs. ( Petition for The Heirs at L iwi dower. of Thomas Yarrell. N this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that James Biilton and wife Piney, John B. Smilhwick and wife Isa bella, Simon D. Whitley and wife Mary, (Jerrard 0. Yarrell, and Pierce W. Yarrell are not resi dents of this Stnte: It is ordered by the Court, bat publication he made in the Tarhnro' Press, for six weeks, notifying the non-resident heirs a-s above, to appear, an swer, or plead at the next term, or Ihe petition will be taken pro confesso as to them and heard ac cordingl. Test, JOS. D. BIGGS, Clk. Price adv $2:75. N ,33,6 blale of North' Carolina, MARTIN COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, JULY TERM, 1835. Joseph Reddick ) Attachment. vs. Wat so ii Read. Levy' on Lund. James Harrison vs. The Same. Attachment Levy on Land. King Harrison jun. ) Attachment vs. Levy on The Same. ) Laud. TT appearing to the satisfaction -of the Court, that the def mlant Watson Head, is not an inhabit ant of this county: It is ordered, that publication be made in the Tarboro' Press for six weeks, no tifying him that his' land is levied on. Test, JOS. D. BIGGS, Clk. Price adv $2: 75. 33 6. The Residue, Consisting chiefly ol DRY GOODS, Hals, iioids c? thoes, Battle 5c Brothers best Cotton Yarn, Farming utensils and Hardware as sorted Gbiss, Crockery & V n do. Jugs, Jars, and Castings do. ife-ga Hum, hugar ana ionee, I' M Umipowiier, Hyson, and 7 :;sa Black I eas, Paints, ami Dve stuffs, Lamp and Fish Oiis, Best l urks Island SALT.&c. Besides many other minor arti cles useless to enumerate, all of which are offered At fir ft cost. And of course will be found much lower than can be obtained at hou ses where the usual per centage is chargeable. The very low prices at which these Goods are offered, might in duce persons to believe Ihey are sold for cash alone; but they are nevertheless sold on a credit until the first of January next to punc tual customers, at which time all indebted will be expected and ear nestly requested to mike settle ment, in order to close the pre sent concern and recommence bu siness upon a plan more to my own convenience and I hope to the advantage and entire satisfac tion of Ihe public. AV ROUXTREE. Tarboro,' 17th Aug. 1835 VALUABLE Plantation and iown Lots FOU SALF. I WILL SELL, on terms to suit the purchasers, the Planta tion situate on the north side ol Tar River, known as the POHIE LAXD, Adjoining the lands of Fied.Bell. Broj Baits and otht is, five mile from Tarhorough and immediate ly on tlie river. Also, LOTS No. 93 and 94, in the town of Tarborongh, now oc cupied by Mrs. Stilman. Those wishinjr to purchase will make application to Benj. M. Jackson. Esqr. JOSIAH COLLINS, Senr. 20th April. 1835. 1 Land for Sale. THK Subscriber is anxious to sell Iiis Tract of L tmt ail ioinitiff the one n which lie nit P! ! (AU&SA. n lies. It contains "30 a ws, some of which is low Grounds, the balauc piny oo.ls. Tms Tiact has a good uWIti' g houe on it, m arly new, w ith 4 room tit low and 52 up stairs, ami other out houses. Persons iles rous of buying Land low, ap requested t call and examine for themselves, as the Subscriber may at all times bo found at h ime, and is deternnneo to sell it he can ?et any t'lins over half the value. CJ HARRISOX. Oct. 2lh. 1S3-I AT THE Alanowed IValch Factory, TAKBOROUGII, N. C. 4 FEW first rate Palm Clocks and Time-keepers. Also, Watches, faithfully finished and adpjsted, 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, 1835 26 Coach & Gig Manufactory Jill, xinscrio .r re spectfully informs his friends and the public in senera!, thai he has commenced business :or himself on his lot in Tfi borough, near the Bridge, where he wilt be piepaicd to carrv on the above business in hi its vari- ou.'branchf8. He served a regular ap prenticeship under Mr. Thos. Cobbs, of Raleigh, who carried on ihe Im-iness verv extensively, and kept in his employ reoj. lar noriherii workmen, ll sever -l ears acquaimance with the business in on. ..f Ihe most extensive estaMishinents in the fident he should meet it; hut he is oerfef llv oimc noun inn su i-rss. ue leeis con aware lhat attention is equally m c-$sarv ! and this attention he i- den rained to reii' der He hope.-, therelore, that all persons i who may tavor him wiih their , atronage, ' will never bee. me dUsatUnen or disap pointed. His work sh ill be faithfully ex ! cuiea ana ot the best mawiMls. He ex pects to have in a short ti sortm.'nt of materials from .New Yoi k, which will enable lail ii ' fMTf -rrr - .able him to do his M o, k ,,ot ' ht;j , (..retit, will pleasfi ny done in this section ol couo-! - iring done with neatness auditak ihe hilll and make 0T- interior to anv try. Repairing despatch Xathaniel M Terrell. Tarhorough, Jan. 1st, 1635. 1 CORJY FAYS And f otlon (tins. sui).er?l-,ers have on hand four Com FAN' and fivr Cot Ion 01NS, which they are dispo sed to sell on liberal t rnis B M. JACKSOX 4- CO. Tarhoio'. July 2, 1835. 27 30 ')'ils. Flour, 12 " prime Pork, And a few bbls m ss Bl'KF, for sale by the bbl. or retail, i y Knight, Garrett $ Co. June 3d, 1835. J'cw Goods. nPHE Subscriber hasjusi receiv- -- l Lii nnnlv nt Spring Goods, Which for quality, variety, and CHEAPNESS are not surpassed bj any retail" s'oie in this State, and will positively be sold on as accommodating terms as any store in this place. J. W. COTTEX. Tirhorn.' Mib Mav. is.n5 VERY BEST ' Cotton Varn and Twine FOR SALE. npHE Subscribers fee I grateful for the liberal natrotjajre w hich I hey received the past year, and hope by assiduity and punctuality ., business to merit a continuance 1 pa-t favors. They now have and expect to keep constantly on hand Ihe Vrry best Cotton Yarns, Fr mi Nos. 2 to IS inclu-ive. Also, various sizes of ihe best Cotton Seine Twine. its dura bility and strength has been fairly tested, and the Subscribers feel 00 hesitation in pronouncing it tufprinr to none, if not superior to iv in market. Both the above articles Ihey expert to deliver to Mirchasers on as liberal terms as articles of the syni quality can 1 e procured elsewhere. T Hp usu al charge for conveyance will be made. Terms of sale for all quanti ties of Yam over one thousand pounds, six months eiedit will be Mowed for any quantity under me thousand pounds, four months, the purchaser giving note (with out interest) at the lime the Yarn is delivered, payable at the above slated times. The proprietors of fisheries will do well to apply lo the Subscri bers. for twine for the future, as a very liberal credit will be given. Messrs. Hasel & Williams will act as agents for the Subscri ber 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 cV BROTHERS. Falls Tar Jan River. 10. I35. JVo fess than $22,0 Worth Oj most beautiful and m perior Dry Goods, Selling Ofl; ;it Cost, At the Cheap CASH Store. 0o WISIDIDiElLILi. JAV1NG fully flcciiled on leaving this State for the Groat West, has (IcMerminctl on selling off his Stock of Rich Goods at Cost, Ami even LESS, for many arlicles. ii must be obvious lo all economists, vvho wish to lay in a supply of Cheap Goods, that such an oppor tunity limy never again occur. ALSO, at 3 pt-r cent, less . , , .... r Vcpllrn flS. "M5 Ult 'ttlltllt fld- aorlment of China, Glass. Crockery, and tin ware. From and after athe iJoih inst. I will sell for CASH ONLY & those wIlO ll1 len the halut of nir gements to pay up. Tarboro', 623d May, 1835.
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