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f J :!fi . - i i 15 000 Dollar.-, woilhi 108 Dollars Reward arcs ffwunTOSL N "S, V4X k--' J 7 every description, For U'liOU;SALK or liKTAlL at nearly Cost, by A'it it; it. Carre Cy Co. No I, lilii;uiwiy. Trbom, Apiil .', 1-35. Uaam and hard. 'pJIK SulwrilM-i-it now rcrt iv - in; and (ill: rs Cur sale, four hundred h.irtels prime. Cut Herrings, AI so. in store, a quantity o! prime II A CON and 1. A ). .. r. cottex. Tar'mro, I l'h Ma v. lSSf,. NKW A XI) FASHIOXAbLK dflilliiiary, fyc. fRS. A. C. HOWAlil) in- forms Ii r friends and ihe pr.blie that he is now opening her Spring Supply of ( nods anions which may be found al- niost every article applicable to Martha Van Huron, or mjw ym:k. JHchard M. Johnson OF KENTUCKY. al' das fallen to the humble lot f the uu h r-ii'ned in have pn -cr.'. d lo ll:f A innioan Peopl.-, a 1 1 1 . i . it n of the I'" g raphie 1 f lle ino ai'ove named t ; t; ! I v di'stioguishe.l patriotic, citizi nv ivli.?r ron Vanl devotion l the best inn.csts ol " (Jove riitiiem has led their tlf 2 " . a a testimony of the estimation inwh.ch 1 1 1 1 1 r services are receded by the Piorr.r. v to in thev hive srwd. a ta.uii !ait s lor t'm two u.st oiluc Aitlii.illi' itt ol a KKtE, IIAPPV, .1 d rL-llUU!Mi NATION This token of respect gives tolhewoild Hil uii ial pkook that fawhful service shall iRt g unrewarded. The object ol tlti appeal !" llie repuMi cau portion of our V1U citizens, is to ul uin tliir c operation ii tlie circulation ' lui e.rniou of 101.00 I copies of j -int Jliorrapl.y of .MAIin.N VAN BUUKN Kk-IIAK.) M JOHNSON, enl.r-i.l, re- ;.-.! 8ini corrected, io as ti be valnali'n' to everv lover ol'liis country, a.nl like lion or. ilil to llie ii!iiiui5n d cii.i vvlioin v E the fKopi intend slill fnrtiiei- lo !..... ... I.. i ..... t . lli . .t)1.-w ill I I'-taent'u.Kl Vice Resident oiii... fniled j "tT l)'-ll.f.-S.. VIZ. 5;at. , in t!u; c!e. tiou ui .d. Thus we pi.iin arul f ii)C)' coloi til pattern Silk sli l! perpetiiale !hf pi mcipie of Jeilcr-ion, H mih t -. v. Mic'l lave been s- !i-,r:ialiy t eviv d, no , j.v ley iictfi upon, and rail' m r N ri.v cur i d l,c Am ui w J a kson, v !i . sj iir nui? a:i ll'terv, knv notlm' bit I In; J'eoi-U':. Id vvn Lf fi.E. ami tin i; 'f iiftctiic riots' rv-;;'riiU's ol tlicir loilnnes. wifeiher rat 01 iWt.r: lijiK lemh rme l.n and open ECAPF.D from the Sub scriber, while ( iiciunpeil ai llie liuuse of Col. A. Watt, in Kot'kfiihaiii county. (N. C.) .... ..;l,i,,Cih.. in,., il .. fl '" '"i"'"1 "1 IVHII ', it o I, a negro man im.nni mm 9 I y Viir i ad i.e vu as dui.ilj " as tiic E ti'. i rll; t:t: i ..' in-in a-:ce.nciit cf the Vi!uae v. ill l-e a-" fo;i.v: 1 ritrircit of inu'rrw -T-.s w. To whom t v lifie h ni.Tibeil, nitli an aJ.ire? l ihr V i-I - i i 2A. Portrait of M. ";. Ihtren. T be Ndiowcd ny hi- K'-'p' . riiM--nl, nul'idin -v. . ,i! i i u i:tne,i nicy i uscan, )iaui straw d'.. Mi.cs and cliildren's do. Plain, v atcrid aiul figured Silks anil S.mins for ilrt-sse, Plain ami figured Io!iliinett, Svvis niiisli.i. l)!onil (iauzc, do. Fancy caps, capes, S!..v!s, neck. Handkerchiefs Veil.-., and scarfs. j ritited Lart-s, tdtins, inNcrtins, &:c. , 1:!I" and ("uris, in great variety, Silk and straw cord and tassels, j r.iMvjtis, FK-.vers, ckc. i'ec. in great ( a'.Hii. dance, and at v ario! pi icea. j l iie above Goods having been purchased on vei v Mlv.intaeous ,lew 1m,.:M1.'C!,,1,1i.,.i1:.,. a(;(j (.k.cei ,,v H.V( liibiJin tin- ina' cal po-iu. n :. n iouc mind ul.u!: hiMver bC-i .1 v ted to sn,- he Ctn Willi ConluICIHV l COIU lain tiie -i.iM.l '.n. cimu'iy . v.ul the glory j mtMld llirin, a leisi (d 'X(M lleut and pr,.n...-y of his '.I ow ci- .ens. qiilSllV ami also I flltli kably el.eap. id. Portrait oj U M Jo.'tnxon, .sa. iaViU;, cx.laiia,i,m i 'lobe f.itiowe' l Ill r.p!i . , f nlai 1 , . i i". 1 I -el itulnd sr -a.i pe,.::!0, i..si..v I w ..-.w 4 ...... w ji .i . M ail flKponTs.nn.l ."i ) ..c.mm. nt; ilius- traiive of hi- !or i -Mitinn-il life, ' v!ika I: is ever b . n iv ;feil lo ll.c gvud j of his ciint' ; im 'u-lin a-i a-iiheni ic ac- j count of lii" fa'! t i he r noned In ii-in ! warrior, ikci vsti:. on t;.f ev,r innnia- , DIP o'li ucrr. - i I - i j wji:. aa t ngia--ed ew of i!,e h i;!. tj Id. 'J'h: w. rk ! ! (Qi;if!(te in cm ml it'r.r vf ilul -Jon jia.s Ihepiic lo lip li'.ii 't 'he n!(,Vrate sum of One loi!ar, tl.-all. hound with cio'h Lacks; or tall and gilt, ith the a liiiiion.il expense cf lind in? The work which is inw in a state of preparation, sh 'l be such as lo give mine ati fac ion; it is in t' c h mj f jeiitb -me: who h ive foi n -.-itlv hiitv vais l n j)eruird!v -Mid iriiioiaielv in i lainied wuli i Ta.t it Ui)i p, . ;iy l . I :. ). lie a!. out III yeais old, about 5 feet 11 inches hili; no inaiks r collected; had on honi&;.i in j' rins loii-j coat, and eoumioii tin can and co'toii panlaloons John was pinch ski liinn An i.iUalil I'ui hes, in I'ltl coi.i.lv, near (oieuiilie, ami it is probable he win t i:dovor lo get back lo (he sann lle; hbm Hood. l'ne aim vi! rew aid i.f One Hundred Dul am will he paid lo any om who will ap pi r Lend a:.U laile the nai! Negio in any j.il, so ih..t llie Jsuhsiiiher can get linn i ;aiM. l.i :iei a.lilie-seil to ihe under yintil, al New Moit- l'.O. Ktickinham Cooniv, ( v a.) ii nccive nnaicdiate iilientiou. JOIN I. MOUllIS. .Iiiup 2-1, i35. CG ai j-iiit. ft rnin:Sl,b,il1o,,vvbol,rsi Via! C?oMl'ULIILNSIYI Commentary on the llUde, 'I'M in Subscriber having ln;en requested to act as Agent u,r tins highly inter- Vl-so- Goods! Acre Goo da!! Cheapest of the Cheap, or a tcctle cheaper than lh ciieape.si. T presume to lnlorm ir.e V puh'ic generally (believ'm that we have an ecpial nj;ht wilh our neighbors, so to do,) that we have j-t returned from New York, l'hihidelphia, IJallimoie, (anil came very near going to lioston,) where we purchased ihe Must splendid . Issortmenl of Spring and znmincr That ever decorated the shelves of any .establishment in the ci'y of Tarborough, (none excepted,) and are now Selling off at nearly Cosf, For Cash, and at a very small a i has been engaged old at liulf i 2 h Feb. is:r. ) M VKIIY man v..t.iin,. n! Hi, eKtinjj work, informs the pibhc tliaf, the t vaieCO OH a credit. hrsl volnuie can be seen at his olhce, where mi!ici iplions will be received. The fu st . vohnne is a specimen of ihe exe cution of the work, editorial and mechan ical. It is to contain all thai is valuable in the w i ninijs of ihosf preat lights in the (hiistiau Chinch, "Henry, . Scott, Dod dridge, (id!, Adam Clark, l'aliick, I'ool, Lowlh, linider, mid others: tin whole de-j sineil'to a digest and coinhinalion u the j advantages of llie best Bible commentaries. ! On the wlndc, it is believed all t!l admit that the vvoi k is what il has bee imuoimic- . ed lo be a credit to the couuirv; and the , "T puhlisliers and editors pledge t hem-elves 2 and i heir character- (and they can tlo no j nior- thnt i vrv efi'oil shall he ul f.irlli to make it, bulli in (in lite.rai v and ine- clianit id pari-, la.-tingly useful, and vvoi . Knight, (j arret t S? Co. No 1. 15 road way. Tarboro Apii4 30, 135. Fil.1T FAIT SHALL leave this State short y all thue indebted and CIIO().Slu TO r.iV IMMEDIATELY, thy a lib. ml Mippuil. lint i-lain litem , y i . j occa-iMi lo Com- in so pxp-imive an eiHerprize, llie low . f, i I ' t pike lised for the wrk re.pnres that it !'" 11 ' p' '" 11 0n"aDlC. Ur should hive an extensive sale, and no pnb- services of III) advaiilage In lllt'lll. Iisher i iu!,l Ml w i ranted in prosictniii ihewoik vkiihuuta l.ire mi'i-ci ii.iion msi; and. howev er on, opnl.ir Mich a course may ' May '-i-d, 1 S.J.I, he in repaid lo ordinary works, no hi si a- vears Iasl The Gin Making buHincss, In Ui.ision, lia- rlablisned l.i.iu.tii' IN (J II LKN VILLI, Where he cat l ies on ihe above bu I si;. ess in all is various, branches, j All those who wish lo supply, themselves wilh Cins of Ihe he3l oualiiv, are respectfully sidieittdl to apply to the Subscriber peison a!ly or by letter. Mi orders for tlius will be piomptiy executed From the Subscriber's long expe rience in his, business, and from the annrobation wmeM niswoih has hitherto met with, he hesilale; " .ve m. illi; Ul not io promise entire satisfacl. on j M'lves . to all who may see fit t exit o.i , : .J - i, lo.him their patronagf. Lins out . v.d.mi.-, ui.n n,e ,;,, ,,. ,7';' f of order u '11 b exju-dniotisly re- j ti.e suoud wa, ,, jr irl( ((;i'i'"M The Subscriber lake., the! " ' que.-ted to cali a mi s, c;, ly as convriiit-nf, uc.r i ". l'iie c.isii vi on! I i-' C "r , I ""Il . ,J , cannoi be had, w.U ii ,. ., . ' 'l 'larboro'.Nn. C. i:,,. 1Vlj The hm , lired. pa 11 e u. oe; ouu..... ttullWLe ,naitl lo!ht liberty of calling t Le attention ol j caM.ani mienti ,. those who wish to procure new: So.w o,e lead,, jr -i,;t.(,S( (. ms ' to hve I1 Gin, llVrXSr'ii,' '; ed, to the expediency ol apply irig Iiew iiial i.Lf. re a Ju-i.ui!':4 o him in time. When all wait as coniau; A,.en.;- H j,i :,.,,.,, p s u-uallv the case, until the work Jl'nn ' . , . , 6-t. lenity o hitio, Jv,.s oil ,. ' to i is wanted, it causes sucn a pres- , otner pn-pert, , haw tu ; ,,,,,.,,1 .'' " sin e of busines-, that rriaoy are ' p r laws, va-.ai.t hi,, s, ;,litl ' ' idiliorpil of necessity' to submit to laiin" 10 ine neiane ni ( , i " a lonjrer delay than they wish. ca-e i.nv a.,a ( , j AaisM szsosff. ! !;;:::;;;:.;',::::; z:::z!:t:: In cennexion with this establishment, car ; t J , showing ihe icsj.mf iIm,,,, r,.(it ' rim oil llie. j st of "ovtlliiinnl f,- i "' LoektfGnnsnrtii business vZ:Lz::::r:'1: Hp mI-i) makes Sato Mil! fluxes. lu,,i,1e1 -tHW i" ''b. a,',, . boml- a. nl wihei - papi i. ar.d Mill A s and 0 udemts. el 1 . -j vvilil ..,,. ,,,,. ,. . ..: ... : ....1 1... IV...:.. 1 .. . . " ' 1 1,1 a COIII j)''SH Itlll III V llll'-U l WIMiri iir,ru,im, ,,,, Il II lisr i ll . . .1 ; , , in uie skis:'( in jjiues. vi:nf)i:LL. Iheprivai.' and pni l;c life of Ihe ao-ve irinl tii$(i:'iiih d cilifii-. Ihe cilelraied addre-s of the lion Thomas II Heiiioo. ol Missouri, Iiearni' tet..,.,....; to. in; luglitliaiacterol .M.iilin ; ,Vt.r J 1(,WlrU i 1 1 . i x n a r ke t . y u. u.uen; ana li.e cuaiiiiiit prt cu ol the , ... . .. . Ho... J.mo barbour.ol i 2ini... in ihe V I H Utei - hei st II. that Jiom I be S. -ei.ale, potraing t!i ci ivalry of Cul. j knowledge id ltsi nes ilCfJuili il ill liHtiianj Store. MISS M ITCH KLLT lU:i;s leive to jFy.fih inform her fi iends hT-'xrf :HU' 'be public, K'$j$$7 t h a t s h e h a s t a k e u n t thor to Mr. 44 4 W. Harris, for- meily llie Hank when slie opn- the largest most sph pdid mismirlinent of Milliiuuy She li in i. f, lt in ii s'.rlini; to it in tit s ca', o i.taniles' ly iiee-fiary ami piopcr. l'hey njipe ii in coi.lidein'e lo the religious pnf.Iic, and to a'l, who-wish to see it ciimlatc, f-r their names and patrona ;e. I I ere' is a K ptist edition, dilTerin in no ieecl fit'in ll.?e:i ral eiinion exiepl on the 11,'iiiiaiHe ol iiaptism, in Itleieine id w hich the llev. Joepli A. W arm, I dilor of the Ijapi si t dnion, makes the I dlowinjj lem lilv-, vi.: A I liiat was promised in the l ipti-t i'l il .mi, ai such, was that whatever a as loiind in l.:e Uilik as. published for Pud !iapiit.- i:enera!lv. which did not oi- 1 -;. i 1 Vil!i llii'vii'VXS t BajilutS, should hi- lein-iveil. a:, I the maun est views of their ia n l.est w liters substituted: It is C .11 lid III I V b'lioved thai lu point CO- in cled wit.'i what is peculiar li-t denomination, h.i been ' It unuir,rded; and when it is couriered that mi no points but ilme d i Ha; lisJs diller from Hefiy, Scolf, loddiide, L.C- there can nescaicely a doubt but that the denomi nation in fMinial will let 1 that Ihey have now a I '.. mtMitarv , in ihe reading cf which they iiif.-uif to In d what will far. t'aeilinn' of lovef Hiid -atify the appetite fr truth, and thi- u iihoul that ilimn.uti oi of their cnjomert wiihwhnh lhv weiej aceo-loineti In meet in i r.i.lliif; t he author.-,) aiiii!f out of their ditiVitnt views of , eh. isUan oi lini.ince. . O.rjo i d JZxa min cr Peck, of Kaie,gi,r;-;.s Ji-i!lHPlr S l) n ulles with Site I Coital s. li'iUl.. V (turned i 'I'hese articles q.i i toj jst. . i : V manufactured- in Ihe United ' Slates. All IllOili 1( n.l. TERMS. L. The '2d vohi,;ie ..j j i H y, fi v hi i oa-i-t of J.vj j..,, . v u.enhei :, (lai i i . '.tin piU,, a lie price ,.- jJ en, j.,(Vi:l,; letters aao orders niu : ,aJf.-i the n-c. i,.t ui ii.et-c-t (,;i:iV 1 to the Subscriber at be direct Greenville. II EX It V ClfJJMllEUL.ifX .Inly Y2. H ! ."u!jserjtier invites pi ojhisiiious to i JL succeed him n piiuter and pi-ipiie1 r of the "Oxfonl r-xa-ninei ," lo lakr t il'i ct not sooner than the lt of neM October. 1 piaciial l'i inter could invest a sai dl j sum lo - cO" s h if i aide :dv-ant te in litis I K-ialdi-hnienl. A. y gentleman posses in"afew bonis Kiuie each day iii hl devour them'with tile certainly oi .t .fit to oc,.pj(., hy the late Jo-epll Lai' Tin iucoiiie has en bled the present Kdnor i to live eoinlori abl v fir moie lhan live Cotton Gins flK Subscriber has est abJi-hed hiinseil in ihe housf formerlv Jo! us m on the field and tn the council- of the nati'jn, will he ap .ende I to t'te work. As thcie is anions our ifpuhlican c ! i Zejis. an tXleuive p. pula'ioo of t-rma;i origin, the wink will appear simultaneous Jy in botb the Kt and the Herman la:i- ua2e. It w ill, ttii-i t Mo i e, b- l ece-ni- v for subscribe i & whowi-h to have 'he uoik in the (ierinat., to signify lite aine oi the sever, years employment in the most extensive and lashi-ibahle est. ibli-hiti! iits in the Cny of New York, and beii g well ac ipninted wilh tno.sl of tht Millin ary and Mercantile Establish merits io that city. h is enabled veai s, although he counneneed ami has all Hloii laboted under einbai rassin' dis advantages. But IiUle extilioii wouM io the I! p- V,9.T, 11 ",l,,r ."r" , !,ould an applicati ui bo made whicn would likely piove agreeable to Ihe public, a barium may lie had. The i stahlish inent isilienied a p'Tivatiedt one, as the people have inanit'e-led a t'eiei nnnaii' n u suskiiu a I'resS in their county I wn. II. .. WiXCEY.jr. Oxfonl, April J3. PKOSPKCTUS" OK TIIK (In son Idvcrtiscr. Tc.mi. the wo.k will be comprised 'HK suhsniher proposes to p-.hlis'i in f,v M.liime-. aveia-j.nr , , hS lhan - (l)e T,.W( of Wii.le-bo. ou'- Anson bO! litres per viMum.-. r valbvo baiul- k'y, dee d, near llie river, and a short distance below iienjamiii M.' Jac!vou s inure, carries on llie oi ner nan ai i in- c ol ii- , 3 Any suleci ilier lur sh,- ;',-.? , ,;l( who has u, ji paid np. ,nul t. . i j d ' ContiiiU iliCe, w :! he Cn.-l.l, n-.i n s b-r n.r ine irrond vom.i,,;. iiui. i, voi I pae 4'-it. 4th. r?h.iu:d Kt i,o. ! s i (a persoii through .Vli . ' r'.f . I e. w.n s i ucT Ihe nisi i.iii ,in- t , V. t i in. I, ;, i, l. U'.t vi r v. id t .h- i i. t.in i- refer hack to Ihe cmiuuri:i , lin ul ui ; volume, (I'rosprrtt.s. ii i-hi- s t,t:.,-Lr,i' N. C la lae M.hlic. ai.i!- iu r J.-e.Lr;- will find III'- V-rvv., of lue ei.l to.ji e I'J ' ' sel loilh. I have sat.i. .ui.! ej,ttt : i i..,i i. nt- i.. v.,..,.....; .. . i- .1 .. .i (. w !iei e lie " ; " ' " " w,, h' '' j Uii reason-: 1st, tv.-int m iooiii, , In- ! -.i'ies. I k'unv ii iniisl sltind or iauian Tiic muleing and repairing j""11 "uhusk. ukih, imiepeiain.i w m 1 . ll.iiij; thii! can be shu! bv inns sn i efl'.-, ,i, ( otion Gins I leie.-ted iu ili su.ee-. it i- ;.i ci ., ever i, i e to nonce on; i l .!.. Olllv I.V f ilk- kllil .-l,;.h'i- tin. t,- . i i . i r . i- . i . . . . j ...... u.eniseives unn oi no- nosr Le-i-la'uie as loimiiu' tt,e u Imlf ;:, c (1 to Ml V, or oy letier. rtll ortiers lOl ai,. conl.u.tly lakin- pt.ue; L.i,Ct ' (iiiis will be prompllv executed ! "' '"ue, . om oi date a. '.I Imi.hu,' t,., l'.n ...il r 4..!..r vviif I,- ..v,.,i;.ii;kp a" iHl:a";" '1 . I ni'ideil on H All these who wish to survdv In- t)C Ualily, are lesppctfully solicited tbe Stale, and co.i-eqar:itlvst.;y.eii apply to theSubse.iher person- ! P'aicHllfor -1 he Ma .,( i;. 1 1 J ' r H.'apt llsldl IO the iilUHi'UHH c!i:ilis ! j .n!iafi I tit Win li.til.' It vviii, in , rJer to give pro.r-pt and ex- ,() l",rr!l 'f tC''ds low, aiu! have tc.ir-ive circu!-tion lo i ire w i k, ii indi j her Millinaiy Miade up in a upe- p-..saui.' inr i i.uuscitiM-rs to jmj al tut r!or s, aif ,,e t .c vj fuoicriMng an money l ie a' a pioper time (oiMarded widi tin lisis of si natures lo the pnflivl i,, committee which i!l in' l::l. made known by a no tice n ih Washington (i oh-. UTTDemocriitic edi:oi (!ispns(,, to en coii; a.e the woik, w ,11 riiilc, ,i favor, wlin h wi'l be gratefully ackno v I. iImI i.v the yobsi riber, in liiviiij p,,i,j, v to t,'e above ai d rr ceh ii g nb- i ipiimis at their resp nive ofii.-. . t. nln.ui aieas.mabld p.r ci : t it - will be al'..wcl. The rc.p'.c'i. obedii.t seivnuf, IVM. EMMOXS. Washinston City, June 1, I83". , " .For publishing hy subscription. The Debates in tiu: Convention of f Carolina, irtkh assembled al ftaeigh, June d, S.l5, tu amend the Constitution. coiisecpjeuce of the numerous appli cations on the S'.iljfti, the Subscribers have !etf rinined, if sufficient encourage ment be given, to pi.bl sh iu a neal volume, with a'i co 'veuiei t dispatch Tlv D bates in the Convention. Vbn.li recently tin t in this city. For lh purpose of asce'taini u J5 vvhetlier a sufficient number of suibserihers can be obtained to ju-tifv the undei takiii", these Proposal are issued. The volume, which will probably make from 3'KJ lo 4oO pat-s, will be printed with a hand.-ome type, on ond paper, and will be i'.irmsm d' io Subscribe! s, b aind in boards, at 7irec Dollars a cany, pavalle cn delivery. ' JOS. Gjilrs & SOX. Kale.gh, Aug. 1,,, IS'15. Subscriptions fo be above loot received at this OJice. most rea her as.soi t- so. table terms. A mon nicn! will he found 2.50 Tn scan Ho nut Is, (diilcrent sizes and paitern-) at Ironi St5 UP to lhe finest made. A handsuine assoitment of North en madcclvet, satin, and silk Iioniiets. A variety of Caps, Capes and Turbans. Jihick, white, bine, pink and yellow Italian I. rapes. Hlack, white, blue, yellow and va riej;ated ()-tiic.h Feathei. Artificial Flowers, feather and vel vet Flew e is. Gold and silver do. lllac.k aiul white blond Kdgings nnd r ootings. Hair Hraids, Fe.ffs and Cutis, A few elegant painted lusti ingShawls anil Ketticules A handsome assortment of Hihhnns with many other articlcstwo mime reus to mention. Miss M. lespectfully invites the Ladies ol Ilahlax and the adjoin mg counties lo call and exainini i ..... nil stock heiore purchasing and assures tl.em that jshe will m every article in her line, lowt I 1 11 ...1. . . II I ....y otner efa;)iisiiment in this section of country. M R ;u t,.,, ' puicnaseti a new Apparatus fr cleanii.o Ht)l pless , ajiuuj i, a(i J,avv Uonnets, in the Northern tvlr pecimens oi her w-o. k, both i. ihnt mifl thp f)iovw M t, : .....iv tog, may oo een ai ii er U)t e, whet e i orders will be ihankfully rp ceivedand punctually attended to Halifax, Feb. 2 5. soinelv printed on ti .e paper, ami vv 11 bound in sin ep, and lellered with double tiibs, at 3 d dh'fs iu-r volume. Tin re will be several enp;ravinijs. frontispieces. inelte titles, and neveral neatly engiav. .1 maps, with oilier illustrative vvoo.l cuts &.C Copies bound in eitia c il f si)iin backs, -'i plain calf, 5. "3. GEO. flUW.lUf). Vnrch 13 h, 183V .County, N'oilh Caiolina, a weekly paper ei tided. The .Qison Advertiser. V Arc ordinr t cu-toni, be jiroceeds lo Jay before the public an analysis of the plan ipou Mhi. 'n his :iper will be conducted. Its columns will lie devoted tothec u-e of Politics, Agriculture, Internal Improve ment, Literatie e and Science in nen ral. It is the intendon of the V. iiior dili, nt ly and fail 1 v 'o i'eort the passing political a-vl other news ol the day, and vvhi!e he ctn;ot, coii-i.-n ntlv with his piincu les, a Ivocate Hie course puc-ncd. Ly Ihe pi s nt adininisti alion, he as5ur. s Ihe ublic 'lo the AjjUeted. (c-jw CUAV'5 invaluable Ointme:.' w --P for ihe cure of w bite swedn.t. scrofula and other tumour; ,'i ;)a( ie WvU every disposition to do full K.ie les ami i ulcers, and fresh wounds, sprains, brui-es, swell ings and inllainin.Ttious, &ic. &.C. )i -ckwith's anti-dyspeptic pills. Rovvand's genuine tmiic mixture, a per fect cire for ague ?:iul I'eycr. l'hc above valuable inedicioen may be had wholesale or it 'ail on application to J. II' Colicii, Agent lor l aihoiouzh. 1S3. frLv .iontis in a Convent fiUSSKl.L, ODIOll.Ni: h CO. have in pit ss and wii publish in a tew .lav s, a new work, w ill) Ihe above title, b"i:ir tlie Nartalive1 of Aliss Iitbecra THrresa lieid. w ho was under the inllueut e of the omau Catholics about Iwoyears.aud an iniiiatenf Ihe Convent on olont lienedn i, Chai les town, nearly six laouth- in lKJI-iJ. The book luruishps a concise history of the rub s and t illations, the employ inents and ceremonies of li e Ur-uhne order; and as it is the first account ever i v ii in this coanl.ry ol a simitar insiiiution, the wile has confined herelf strictly to a nan alion of facts that trauspiied iintlei herowr eye, and that were noted dw n after her escape. It will contain a volume of 200 paes, 13 mo. finished and bound in the neatest manner. iioston, Marr h 2, S'.. HISTORY of tiif: A' eli u hee Association. riHST PUBLtSHF.I), and for sal. al tlie office ot the l a-li no' Pre, A con cise History of ihe Kehukee Baptist Asso cialiou. from its original ri.-e to ihe pi0 sent time liy l.l.ler Joseph liss nu.ter the suiiei'vision of a committee (co-usisiiri? ol I'.lders Josl ua Lawrence, U illiain ty. man, and I ukp oaru, and Dietlimi Tho .- i...ni. ii i i. . . mas iurk. ' 'r. "no vusiuon B Hassell.) appointed by the Association." Trice SI each, or if 10 per dozen. October, 1S3I. jusOce lo its merits. The press will be open to both parties- the L'i.toi will en deavor to adbeie strictly t. pnn :p!e am) to disregard all paity i'.lluence 'the e'litor i'l tends to av ail himself of the advantage, f im-iiv of the best publications on the subjects of agriculture and iniern d impi nvement. he o cuise will be ab'.e select and lay before his read.-rs. a la number ol Lssays which cannot fnil of be ing1 intereslint; lo every one who has a hearj the prosperity of his C"U.itry. Al! the most i nportai.t and inteiestinp pro-c-edins of Congress and the - in'e Legis- lalute will be duly reported, and a ponton of ihe paper will at ail limes be devoted to polite Literature. I he subscriber is aware of the many difficulties he must encounter iu a Iv8ucinr to public lavot; he relies greatly upon the libera'.iiy always shown by an enlightened public towards enterprise well conduced; and assui. s his patrons, that no pains shall be wanting on his pail lo render his paper both a u-t'ul an l inteiesting publication. TEH MS. Fhe Anson Advertiser will he printed on an imperial sheet at CO per annum in advance, or S; 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, and all arrearages paid up. Advcnist inents not exceeding 12 lines, inserted three times forgone dollar, and 2.5 cents for each subse tpietit insertion. Communications addressed to the editor must be post paid. WILLIAM E. mill). Feb. I, is:, 5. tlOllsly repaired. LeS. station chafes- ".W sv-tem ..t'.- ltachsniithing. of everv ties- ' about . s much, in co:),ui-i ii, tlie l ' criplion. executed in the I'est slvh press ni Oute i haatos Ihe I i'1' 1 1 U hat vvmuIm ..u thn.l. i;t ,i ii. ui. (QD1'IVI second hand Cotton i b.- tiif-bt iu- pV.-iish: u-eo;te...-..:i- Gi'is lor -ile hlw lor cash. ' menly beca S' s.une i i a.inl n ' road mi"i,l h iimeii In !-f liiHil 'a1' ...... j or h liver idiIiI ciU'li-'e lo v.ii'V I from its present i i.ani-.el, a i. v. K -: bnist out, or some ot'ie. 'il,l allfi' '" j take place in the l'.:e i f iia tu-, i.'"J- . cli-sci ih d or lores, ei,? Convevaiices, w ill-, covenmits l",n,r' ' i, altoinov. bo , .Is. notes, h i. s -Vl; SAMUEL 1). P HOC TEE. 'Tarhoro,' :0tli Sept. 'Die Silk CuhurisL 'fllK r.xecuiive Committee of the Hart ford Count v iik Society, have com- ine need a mon' lily . publication, called tlie ! c. ice. are the -ame m i'vctn aml.'t &ilk Culnrvisi and Fanner'3 Manual. ; note, that they were lue li.n.Ji" ;' The object of the publi.-ation is lo lis- ago; and are snl-j ct to tlie -.m semiuate a thot iioli kuuw eil:e of ; iie eul- construction. Nor 1- il.eie n.'" !"' : Ovation of llie Mulberry . Tiee, in all its li de change iu lit- ham ionl rliecttl 't var'u-liis l a. reaiin of b'ok Worms procs-. TI10 product! mi of Cocoons and the Keel- N B- Sine" the appearance c-f i'Pt' ing olMHs, ia lle nesi approved method.' number of lli vohnne. I l.-o. -i-:-w-' The impoi laiu e of ibis kuowlede will ap services of a jotirg vr. '.tr. 1 11 lf;' pear from the lacl lhat the net t profit of eently xet up, and 1. c.miine.a' ,'!; r l nd ilev oi. d to the culiare of rilk, is in ihi- piac;', w-ih a c .-a -' l .' ; ' douide. if not triple, lo that th rived from rials; il i, liieref.oe Imped, h-; ! ci S: " ' any ot her c p w hich can be put upon it. expected, that the puhhciiti Hl It is ids.v fact, that every moderate lar. lore, k ' w'"h more peompt'-e-s s mer - an iaise several i.u tdred d jlj.ws teulai ity, as the wlule couctni i w o Ui ol s-ilk without inlei I'm ing with his j home. ordinary agricultural operations. But in To Subscribers. order to avail .himself of this facility to ! Whenever a dif.i u tv it-ppnis it';fI 5 ob tain competency and wealth, wl.icii'onr subscriber, he is at iiherty M g-": soil and climate have given him, he must and if it be thou-ht wmihy f i,ac "'r possess himself of information on the sub. ti. nwj. n .' " a so'uii"'1 '"'J ' jeci for wuhout it his aitempt w, tt. : expected, at leal s lar a- ia.: e.!i;"r fruitless. ' Il is, therefore, the object of the be capable of glviuc ' con""1"' Committee to dif,u-e this iulormaiioii as p"es ol this 01 k i!l al- . I e I ' extensively as po-sihte, and at 4he cheaps , suila'jie commie i. etm... bat esi rate. 1 lie puoncaoon .will contain a , f inal or -eletied. Ih- v uui complete manual or directory from son ing i as Ss,b!e to be i.itel!ii;.ole. Those editor who 0.1 ir' I t be as c'ilJt r f'1 ,:" the seed to re. ling the Silk, together with such facts and experiments as will enable j chan Uili pVas.' be t"li !f turners to raise S.!k and prepare it for i th, ir pap-i s legalai U , foi 1 " maiKci, wriiout lurtner Know inlge r as sistance. It will also contain interesting matter on agricultural subjects in general TERMS -The Culturisi wiil he publisli e.l in .monthly ivembers of Fight Q.ian Papes, at Fifty Cents a Year. No sub srriptiou will be received unless paid in Advance, and for not less than a year. Subscribers received by f G. Comslork, Secretary, Hartford, Conn., fo whom, alsr' Communicalions may be addressed, which' if vr-t paid, will be attended to. Hotford. April, 1835 paj preset ve tliem. To Ihr. lr Js:hn. At the suyneslion of seven"" V r .t 1 1 :.. a coiil "'1 of Hanks' Di-est. U'd " b 1 pu f Ha ks' Digest. U'd ' I,r, ; . )..' some lime before it tli '''' K ' t'.; 1 .ublicacion. For pres i'l-,lr.,la,: ruhiish in "The M 11 ol ' BiiMif t X , mirfiril,u races ilecided Ml I'1'' " Ci.uri since 18-", so conl-n- I;f , ;; py but nt.ut 4a or 5' !'":' " Published and j or bale at this OJice. PATRIOTIC DISCOUKSK tlu vLmi North Carolina Whi-'s Apolog-y for llie IvohuU'e Association and, A Casket of Frr.gmeiiis. by the Rev. Joshua Lawieiu e. Also. A Review of Clark's defence nd jus t ficalion to the Kehukee Association, Wrjt lenbyalay member of the Association and, Uccuncnces iu the Life of Llder Jo seph Riggs wrote by hini-lf. Taibai'ouijh, Aug. a-.' .,u . .. n. 1 1 . .mm y-i Mini; i' iiiii . ,4 a CIMC l' nil 111c iniw-- ! Il'' i' ded. This, foul a ci ,r : I cisej.ei-dcii .n of a j'"!,'r'' f may be expected i 4 ' , f; months, provided V' ' ' ''' ? with vour sidisj rip! ion. ,-r r rXTSnb-C.ibers ran ,! back na.nbers f.om the- coin""01 the 1st volume. J'jl-''' New Sdm.Jnn- 9- Constable Mantis Jo?"' h AT THIS OFFl' '
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 10, 1835, edition 1
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