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I ()ur Kxrhate List is so lare that would not ohserve it, probably, this be done. r.ivnicnt may be made by mail. . p'Magr paid, at our risk. The notes j 01 eiy specie-paying Bank will be rc- i tened. I 'If Xo attention ivill be fiaid to ami cnr, unless the monv accomianu ! i or unless some responsible person, Known to vis to be so, shall agree to i pay it betore the session expires. IiUQHi Sr HIVES. j Washington City, Oct. 14, 1855. Henry Johnston, I MKRUIIANT TAILOII, S just received from New lork his Full Supply of In his line of business, CONSISTING OF Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres, of h.1 the most fashionable colors, Drab and olive Petershams tor over COKts, at hair Camblets, for cloaks, Canton Flannel, -v very splendid assortment of Vest "'gs, consisting of plain and ftgur'd velvets Waitlin and Valencia, H very supei ior article, &c. 5cc I'1 fact his assortment is very complete of every article in his ''ne ol hnsinF vvhirh will hp ow for eah or on a credit to I'Jnclual customers. Uent emen n'Mung to purchase Cloths are i'Wicularly invited to call and 'xarnine lor th?melves. All or- side of Moccasin branch, contain dtrs I'ro.-r, a distance will be thank- ing sixty acres. Said land w ill hilly received and nunciually al- be sold for cash. ! ,l(!ed to. ' . U ' . . n - klecan $ Hamilton, Jhul Commission Agents, PKTKRSBURG, VA. Andrew Kevan, IVillimn B. Hamilton,; Get. 1885. 42-9 N'olice. rJIIK Subscribers will in a few days be in receipt of their Fall purchases in New York and in Petersburg, of a general Assortment of Groceries, And the important articles to the Planter at this season of the year. We also intend to keep three wagons employed in the transpor tation of Coiton from this to Hali fax, and will at n times give the highest prices for baled Cotton delivered in ihis place. I). BICIIARDSCO. Tarboro Oct. 14, IS35. MACKEREL, Bacon and JPork. JUST UKCEIVKD, and for ' sale, 123 barrels new MACK KRKL. Also, in store, about 25,000 lbs. Prime BACON and PORK. . IV ILL. J. ANDREIVS. Sparta. 20 July, 1S35. 30 'Last Notice. rjPHK Subscriber requests all persons indebted to him, by Note or account, to call and set tle the same forthwith, or thety will probibly find them in the hands of another person, who mav not b- quite so accommodat ing as I have b en. '. A. BELL. Tarboro, Sppt. 24, lS3f 3) fflpSulc of Lands lor 7V.r.crf3 WILL SOU), for Cah, on the first Monday of No vember next, at the door of the Court House in Tarbon, Edge combe countv, one Tract of Land, . Containing 137 acres, mote cr less, belonging to the estate of Col. Thomas Wiggins, deceased, or Catharine Lewis, adjoining the lands of William K. Bellamy, Thomas Dozier. and others, for taxes due for the years 1JS29. '30, '31, r32, ?33, and '.S l, and cost for adver'iiuci:, &e. IV. D PETIW1W Slfff. Sept. 20. 18.35 4 2 3 ' Mrs. Jl'.C. Ho ward, TS now opening her Fall Sup ply of COODS, comprising a more extensive and Fashionable Assortment of rhan she has ever before exhibit ed in this place. Having select ed arid purchased the articles her- elf, and had an excellent-oppor tunity of becoming acquainted with the latent Northern fashions in the Millinary and Mantua making line, .she feels herself competent to give entire satislac tion to her numerous customers and the public in general. In her assortment will be found Pattern Velvet, satin & silk Bonnets, do. Turbans, Caps, Cape.s, &c. Plain, watered, figured, and plaid Silks and Satins, tor dresses, Silk Velvets, Gauze Veils, &c Black Mode, Cranes, and l lorences Tuscan, Swiss, Gipsey, and Fancy straw Bonnets, all qualities, White and black ostrich Feathers, Feather'd and fancy Flowers, A superb assortment ot Ribbons, &c. Mrs. II. invites a general in spection of her Goods, as she is confident they cannot fail to meet general approbation, both as re gards quality and price. Tarhoro'. Oct. 22, is. Jfotice. T Y virtue of a Deed ot trust, executed to me by Richard Bell, for certain purposes.theiein expressed, I shall offer for sale before the Court House ooor in the town of Tarborough, on Fri- duy, the 13th day of November next. One Iract of Jmia, an- joining the lands of Jno- Pope and others, lying on the south jnTJM L.4NE. Trustee. I wv-r. ---- I . . a. n Dissolution. Copartnership heretofore existing between the Subscri bers, under the firm of Martin & lira Ceases this day by limitation. Persons having claims against said concern will present them for payment, and all those indebt ed are requested to settle their accounts by Bond or otherwise without delay, as a speedy settle ment of the business is desirous. Either of the partners are au thorised to receive and gra.t dis charges of the debts due the con cern. N. M. MARTIN. D. IV. BR.1GG. Petersburg, Oct.. 5, IS35. 41 4 mm? Copartnership. MATH:L M. MARTIN hav ing associated with him DA VID DONNAN, Jr. will contin ue Hie Commission and Grocery business at the old Stand, under the firm of JV. If. .Martin & Donnan. Their best exertions will be used to give entire satisfaction to those who may employ them. AV7 77 ;L- M. MJi R TIN. IXJVID' DONNA N Jr. Petersburg. Oct. 6, 1S35. Natltl M. Martin returns his thanks lo his friends for their ve ry liberal encouragement of Mar tin f Itragr, and hopes by prompt attention to merit a con tinuation of the same in his new business. ' 41-10 joticc. ALL Cotton inten- Aljded lor the Subscri bers, will he received by their. Agents at I Fal i fa x, M.essrs. Halliday $ Mar shall, free of expense to "the ow ners. Their arrangements for sending the proceeds o.l sales to their cus tomers, will insure Jie receipt of the same when sales are rendered. They will keep constantly on hand a supply ol Cotton Banging and Bale Hone, which will be old as low as can be afforded. Coiton consigned to Mr. IV. II. IVitls, al Halifax, will he re ceived as above stated, free of ex pense to the owners. N. M. Mar fin Dotma'u. Petersburg, Oct. 7, Its 35. September, 1835. STRESS! FALL AND WI.NTEIl DRY GODS. Edwin James Co. irOULD respectfully inform " their friends, customers, and the public generally, that they are now receiving by the ship Tally Ho from Liverpool, their entire importation of 'British 'Dry Goods. These. with others bought in the different maikets will be opened with all possible despatch; their assortment will he fully eqial to; any heretofore offered. Particu lars in a future: advertisement. Petersburg, Va. Sept. 14. JYoticc. 1MIE Trustees of. the Nashville Male and Fcmult 'Academics .Is an excellent remedy in case of will continue to receive proposi-j a cold. tions from such as are disposed to All of these thing, and a great take charge of ' those institutions! many. mote, for the ensuing year, until the 1st! May he bought at my confection- of December next. Communica tions addressed to the Secretary, post paid, will be promptly at tended to. This notice is directed to be published in. the Warrenlon Re porter and Tarboro Press for six weeks. By order of the Board, H. BLOUNT, Sec'y. Nashville, No. Ca ) f 5th Oct. IS35.S N. B. For the information of applicants the 'Secretary thinks proper to remark, thai it is the wish of the Trustees to avoid re sponsibilitydesirous that the patronage of the Schools should depend solely on the merits of the Teachers. Cofficld Rinq, I MERCHANT TAILOR, 13EGS leave to inform his nu merous customers and the public generally, that he has just returned from New York, where he purchased a Splfiidid Assortment of FALL AND WINTER In his line of business, viz, Superfine blue and black Cloths, Superfine brown and green do. Superfine claret and mixed do. Superfine black, ribbed, and drab Cassimeres striped and mixed do. Petersham and goats hair Camlet, Plain black and figured Velvets, Woolen Velvets and fi$!d Toilinetts, Plain black, and fig'd Valencia, Black Silk and satin Vestings, Plain black and fancy Stocks, Hosoms and Collars, Men's black buck and hoskin Gloves, Elastic andnett Suspenders, &c. All of these Goods will be sold low for cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers. Gentle men's clothing made and trimmed in the most fashionable style. All orders from a distance will be thankfully received &. punctually attended to. Call al C. King's, three doors above the Planter's Hotel, immediately opposite the Brick store. Tarhoro', Oct. 14, 1S35. Nqtiee. of steady habits and a- BOY I) )out fourteen years old, is wanting to the tailoring business. CO F FIELD KING. Oct. 14, 1S35. .Votic.e. 0 YES! 0 yes! you are request ed to call, And examine the ' Groceries I've purchased this fall; My assortment, I assure you, is entirely complete My store likewise is nearly re plete With all those good things which will hunger destroy, And make an epicure leap for joy. Then lear nothing,' friends, and he ol good cheer, Scotch heningsand crackers are "call!d severe;" I have apples, oranges, butter and cheese, Such things I am sure will your hunger a ppase. My drinkables too you may be sure. Are unadulterated "real Simon Pure;" Then call on me all ye that are . athirst. For here you can allay it with none of the worst. I have several .baskets of the best chain paigne, Who can from drinking such li quor refrain; Besides I've brandy, rum, whis key and gin. And bottles and jogs to put the ''truck in. Tobacco 1 have too, I think half a ton, Mamilactur'd in Richmond, call'd Brown's No. 1 ; Best Spanish cigars, Lorillard's . 6cotch snuff And packs of those papers with which you play hlwll My candies rely on il are of the best kind, That I ould in the metropolis find ; For instance, my peppermint, rock, and lemon, Are sweet enough to maifca&nnt "of a demon; ' Also jujube pale, this I am told, ary store. JOSEPH B. BRA DDT. Tarboro Oct. 14. 1H35 42 Lost, N Thursday night, the Sth inst. a small purple colored Wallet Pocket Book, Containing a due hill against Mr. Ebenezer Price, of Martin coun-iy,-for$7 50, and several other papers not now recollected. A reward of One 'Dollar will be giv en to any person who will return said wallet and contents to the Subscriber. All persons are for bid trading for said due bill. " IVM. THOMPSON. Oct. 14, 1S35. 42-3 JYcw Millinary. .Miss Mitchell, BEGS leave to inform her Cus tomers and the public generally, that she has just returned from New York with An extensive Assortment Of almost every article in her line of business. She deems it unnecessarj" to enumerate the various articles comprising her stock, but flatters herself that or, examination it will be found extensive and complete, having spared no pains in its se lection. Miss M. returns her thanks to the public generally for the libe ral patronage hitherto bestowed, and hopes by unremitted atten tion to continue to give satisfac tion to all those who may favor her with a call. She would lur iher add, that haying purchased her Goods under advantageous circumstances, she is enabled lo dispose of them at unusually low prices, and it is her determina tion to UNDERSELL ail those who may come incomp lilion. . Halifax, Oct. 12, 135.. 1,000 gallons N. E. HUM, FOR SALE, at 40 cents per sin- gle gallon, and 38 cents per gal- Ion by the barrel, by D. KNIGHT 8f CO. Oct. 22d, 1S35. UTS VALUABLE Plantation and 'I own Lots FOR SALE. WILL SELL, on terms to suit the purchasers, the Planta tion situate on the north side of Tar River, known as the PORIE LAND. Adjoining the lands of Fred. Bell, Benj. Bans and others, five miles from Tarborough and immediate ly on the river. Also, LOTS No. 93 and 94, in the town of Tarborough, now oc cupied by Mrs. Stilman. .Those wishing to purchase vvill make application to Benj. M. Jackson, Esqr. JOS1AH COLLINS, Senr. 20th April, 1S35 1" Land for Sale. 9JL THK Suhecriber is anxious ffth to sell his Trnct of Laud, ati- !MWfi ioinine the oh on which he l!JLUftC now lives. It contains 530 acres, some of which is low erounds. the balance piney wools. This Tract has a gooil dwelling house on it, nearly new, with 4 rooms below and 2 up Ktir. ami niKpr out huuses. Persons desirous of buying Land low, are'. requested to call and eiamine tor themselves, as the Subscriber may at all times be found at home, and is determined to sell if he can get any thing oftr half the 67. HARBISON. Oct. 2Sth, 183-t: NEW Coach & Gig Manufactory, THE Subscriber re speclfullv informs his friends and the public in genera!, that he has commenced business for himself on his lot in Tarborough, near the Bridee, where he will be prepared to carrv on the above business in al' its vari ou branches. He served a repular ap preniiceship under Mr. Thos. Cobhs, Kaleigh, v ho carried on the buine8 ery extensively, and kept in his employ regu lar northern workmen. Il several years acquaintance wth the business in one of the most extensive establishments in the State could ensure his success, he feels con fident he should meet it; but he is perfectly and this attention he is determined to ren- der. He hopes, therefore, that all persons who may favor him with their patronage, Will "I'll uiroiiiijuru vfi uifea- pointed. H is work shall be faithfully exe cuted and of the best materials. Me ex prcts to have in a short time a general as sortment of materials from New York, which will enable him to do his work not inferior :o any done in this section of coun try, lltpairing done with ueatness and despatch. Nathaniel M. Terrell. Tarborough, Jan. 1st, 1B36. 1 S SUPER ROYAL P.if.ting Press, on tSut the old mode of construction, can be procured on reasonable terms. Apply at this Office. January, 183-. CORjY I'VJVS And Coiton Gins. 'THHE subscribers have on hand A four Corn FANS and five Cot ton GINS, which they are dispo sed to sell on liberal terms. n. M. JACKSON 4- CO. Tarboro July 2, 1835. 27 Commission llnsintss AND General flgcncy. 'pHE Subscriber takes this me- thod of informing his friends and the public, that he still con tinues the Commission Business, and will attend to the receiving, forwarding, selling and pin chas ing Produce or merchandize ol anv kind. He also continues to Iransact the business of General JJgent and Collector, and will la ft hi (illy attend to every thing in that line which may be confided lo him. HENRY WILKES. Halifax, N. C. Sept. 14,1S35 S 5 J JYotice.:JYew Firm. K. 'JAMES J. GAKKHiT having withdrawn himself from the Copartnership lu-ieto- toie existing under the firm of Knight, Garrett Co. the fame- is therefore dissolved by mutual consent. I hetjusiness will heieal- ter be conducted under the firm of D. Knight & Co. , At the old Stand. We take the liberty to remark to our friends and ihe'public generally, that we are thankful for their past favors, hoping that their future ones if not increased will not be dimin ished, as we shall endeavor to irive general satisfaction to all who may favor us with their cus tom. We are now receiving our Fall J II ''inter Supply of Which we are determined lo sell as low as the lowest, being anx ious to sell out our present Slock in order to make room for a more general assortment in future. We assure the pubjic that we consider ourselves permanently located in Tarboro' for life, unless sunk by an earthquake or bjown up by bankruptcy, and we are happy to ay that we have as little appre hensions of the latter as of the former of these horrible catastro-. phies, provided we are so fortu nate as to continue to share the 'loaves and fishes" of public pat ronage with our neighbors, which we shall endeavor to merit with all our miht. D. KNIGHT 4- CO. Oct. 15th, 1S35. Jnst Published, And for sale at this Office, . T2ZZ2 Trying to gnaw out of the CATHOLIC TRAP. By Joshua Lawrence. Price 10 cents single, or $1 per dozen Sept. 135. Reward. RAN A WAY from the Subscriber, on the night of the 20ih September last, mv negro man nam ed DANIEL, 20 or 21 years of age, 6 feet high, black complexion, has a pleasing coun tenance, inclined to be knock kneed, his feet somewhat turned out, particularly his left foot, his clothing not recollected. He was formerly the properly oi Asahel Farmer, his mother, brothers and sisters belonging to said Farmer his father is in the same neighborhood working a bout as a blacksmith, nearly a a free man. It is belie vk! he is lurking about in the neighborly a ol said Farmer, also in Nah , ''he ahoVfi reW3,d Will paid to anv person that will apprehend said negro, and deliver him to me or secure btm any jail so that I gel him as;ain. I forewarn any person liom har boring said negro, or carryitg him off, ui'der the strict penalty of the law. WILLIAM BARNES. 24th Ao 1835. 35 Constables' Blanks for sale AT THIS OFFICE; ' ' iu , vjci. 'l, I0L . ()ct. 2 1st, 1835.