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,J1 of 10 ', liarj oej "1 oil wyj n der niel akei rid-1 f.otl A ' oi1 Jin i ibr I r TVSf.';' rr WlS4 KW ue-dav. .e Sih Decemhe U nfxt. I shall a l- Public Sl!p':,II,ny II c- ,w', 7'' honsthuld & kitchen Furniture, fonsiMin of Caul.-, H'gS Shrep other article. ne iraci oi is well watered ami timhend ,t" tir uxl turpentine, ci contains 3G4 Acres, tor t n.i thp eat fide of Tarho- i')1"- ; ... .... joujrli roal in- ar Lawrence meet- j,lJ 1)01 On the . formerly Filling creek. e Incl are two good dwell- in ami other neceary out hou- i. i e, an -PP!e an" I n,n,;ir(li ic' Term on the day of sale. Micojak Atsobrook. 16th Nr. ,8;j5- 47 Public Sale. jpIJK umlersijjned having resol ve, to move to the West, will ofiVr at Public Sale ttf the iujrhpst bidder, o;i Tuesday, the tf day of December next, unless tioo'trd of privately before that ,im'e, the PLANTATION on which he now resales situated in NASK COUNTY, On Swift ('reek, twelve miles north of Nashville, and on the road leading from Halifax to Ka leih. The improvements are o'.id, consisting of a very com motliou Dwelling, Kitchen, Hirn, Slablts. &c. The trad contains About 500 Acres, Oflmd, 200 of which aiein a ve rv highly improved state of culti vation; the remainder consols of well timbered land of excellent qtialilv. Persons wishing lo pur chase would do well to call and examine for themselves, as it is undoubtedly one of the most valu able tracts of Lnd in the county. TllEKK WILL BE SOLD, si the same time, iluolhev tract of 300 Acres, Mostly piney land, joining the a bove described lands on the north. The Subscriber will sell, at the same time. His Personal Estate, Consisting of Cattle, Hogs and Sheep household and kitchen Furniture two excellent Stills and appurtenances Farming U ten?ils of every description 40 fir 50 fat Hogs and a quantity 't Corn and Fodder. Thp sale "ill continue from day to day un til all is disposed of. The terms ct the sale will be made known &n the day of sale. Jonathan itfhileheud. Nv. 12th, 1835. 46-3 AV7P Goods! Xetv Hoods!! October, 1835 FALL AM) WINTER DRY GOODS. S. Vender & Son, IJAVING just returned from the North, respectfully infoim 'lieir Iriends and Ihe public gene lally, thai they are now receiving nd opening at the Storehouse one door below S. Pender's Hotel in Tarborour,h, their Tall Goods, Direct from New York. The pressure of business at this Dmma,. t ...ill ii ""cm win noi anow us 10 say moie therefore we leave it to the inspection of those who will favor with a call, as we do not charge lf)r looking, and s we feel no he- 'wion in pronouncing that we U" give satisfaction if sellinr pods low will do it which we are determined lo sell as low as n! lowest, if nut a little lower, u 'g anxious io sell out our pre eni Motk to make room for B 'v "5 supply, we assure the Plic that we consider ourselves nnanently locaU-tJ in Tarboro'. ILT e will give the highest mi,let prices in Cash or Barter, Kinuso! produce that a far depose of, poultry not I'ICU. Solomon Pender. Jf. Jno. II Pender. 0.i a . . . 7 ........ to "is Jul nier petrous and luend. respectfully begs eave to an- Houuce to them and ihc comniu "'y at huge, th:if he has jut re turned from the Northern citie?, having purchased A very extensive Slock of Which lor quality cannot be sur p e.d. and which he is prepared to seil on as moderate terms as any imihr establishment in ihe State. Ho wishrs it lo he dis tinctly underwood that this is no idle pull", ami lor Us truth appeals with ciuifidence to the judgment of an intelligent people. lie asks permission further to late, thai, as he is aware that the piohiuiiuii of his own interests de pends Miiely on the degree of commence, wnir which he can in spire a generous public in his in tegrity, nothing shall he Jell un done on his part to merit the same. lie ileum it unne cessary to en umerate the dillVreni articles com prised i: his slock, hut will only "ay, that they aie in every respect adapted lo the season. (QThe highest prices in Cash or barter, will he given for all Mich aiiicres of Country Produce as are usually bought in this nlace for the Northern markets or lor exportation. Call at the first door a hove the Planter's Hole. on Main street. 1IENHY KING. Tarboro. Oct. 21), IS35. Lost, Saturday lasi, the 14th insl. w in I ai borough or on ihe road ( Little C ree k , Two Papers, one a Note of Hand vs. Gray Lit tle, ibr &!7vS, dated in February lat and payu4Ie on demand the other, a hill of sale lor negro, boy Ned, signed by E. C. Dancy. A reward of five dollum will be giv en to any person who will return said papers to the Subscriber. All persons are cautioned against: trading for said note. DYTIML J. BELL. Nov. ;0, !835. 47-2 Sum pMli ACADEMY. MplIE EXAMINATION of ihe Students in this Academy will take place SGlh and 27lh hut. Nov'r. Parents and Friends are invited to attend. The next session will commence on Jfonday, 11M January. Pri ces of Board and Tuition, as for merly, (viz:) S45 per session of five months for those of 1G years of age, 1540 for those under that age. In this Academy are taught the languages and the various blanch es of an English education, aided w iih Maps, Globes and mathema tical instrumeius. The constant increase of patron age, for four years past, the health enjoyed by my pupils, and the impossibility lur them lo contract habits of dissipation anil rxtrava gance, has induced me to enlarge my building so that I am enabled to remove the limits lo which I have formerly confined myself, yet I pledge myself that not more will be received than can proper ly be accommodated and well at tended to by mysell and a very competent assisant. , 1 cannot leel a willingness to .make many promises lest I fall short of a iulfilment, but 1 prom ise myself a conscientious dis charge of my fluty, and from an pxnpripnp of ten years 1 can ven fliro In nrniTlKP to Parents for their comfort and ' to Pupils for j ance before me or some other Jus their benefit, a mild and parental, tice, at the shop of James Bridg- but a uromnt and strictly, very strictly enforced discipline. M. Ii. GARRETT, Prin. STONY HILL is on the road from Warrenton to Nashville, one and half miles from Sims' Cross Roads and eight from Hilliards- ton in Nash; Address at Ransom's Bridge. 10!h Nov. 1835. 47eo3 Oy-The Raleigh Standard and Star aif . Pnnestprl to e ve three msci nun eks. and for- ward acc't. Constables' blanks for sale AT TrflS OFflCE' Remn $ Hamilton, hid Commission Agents, PETERSBURG, VA. Andrew Kevan, V U Ha m B. Ha m ill on , S Oct. 1S35. 42-9 Copartnership. ATII L M. MARTIN hav ing associated with him DA VID DONNAN, Jr. will contin ue the Commission and Grocery business at the old Stand, under the firm of JV. .Martin Uonnan. Their best exertions will be used to give entire satisfaction to those who may employ them. NATIVE M. MARTIN. DJiVin DONNAN, Jr. Petersburg, Oct. 6, 1835. NatWl M. Martin returns his thanks to his friends for their ve ry liberal encouragement of Mar tin 4 Brag, and hopes by prompt attention to merit a con tinuation of the same in his new business. 41-10 JYotice. A LL Cotton inten ded lor ihe Subscri bers, will be received by their Agents at flalifax.M essrs. HalUday Mar shal, free of expense to the ow ners. Their arrangements for sending the proceeds ol sales to iheir cus tomers, will insure the receipt of the eame when sales are rendered. They will keep constantly on hand a supply of Cotton Bagging and Bale Hope, which will be sold as low as can be afforded: Cotton consigned to Mr. IV. i . Wills, at Halifax, will be rr-j reived as above staled, free ofex-J pense to the owners. A". M. Martin S Don nan Petersburg, Oct. 7, 1S35. Commission Business AND General Jlgency. '1MIE Subscriber takes this mc thod of informing his friends and (he public, that he still con tinues the Commission Business, and will attend lo the receiving, forwarding, selling and purchas ing Produce or merchandize of any kind.. He also continues to transact the business of General Agent and Collector, and will faithful ly attend to every thing in that line which may be confided to him. HENRY WILKES. Halifax. N. C. Sept. 14, 1835. S State ofJSorlh Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. JUSTICES COURT. Nov. 5th, 1835. JohnFellon vs. Edwin Ellis. Thomas Felton &JohnWebb,Jr. vs. Same. Jacob Byrum vs. Same. Original Al tuchment William D. Petway sum moned as gar ?i is he e. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the justice of the Peace, that the defendant Edwin Eltis'is not an inhabitant of the county of Fdgecombe: It is therefore or dered, that publication be made in tbe Tarborough Press for thirty days, that the defendant Edwin Ellis make his personal oppear- ers in said county, on the 5th day of December next, and plead to issue or judgment will be entered ud against him as confessed, and the property in the hands of the -3rnishee condemned subject to the plaintiff's recovery. Test, James Bridgers, J. P Price adv S3. 46 5 Printing Press for Sale. rv SUPER ROYAL Printing Press, on rv the old mode of construction, can be procured on reasonable terms. Apply at this Office. January, 1834. Mrs.Jl. C Howard, aS i.ow opening ,er Fait supply of Good, comprising ,nore extensive an I Fashionable Assortment of vsnvAf r . .1 - na 'vpr before exhibited in this place, Having ?el-ctel ani purchased the articles herself, and had an excellent op portmiity of becoming acquainted with the lalsl Northern fashion m the Milliner,, and Mantua making line, she feels herself competent to give entire satisfaction to her numerous ciutomeis and the public lit ien eral. In her assortment will be fnund Pattern Velvet, satin & silk Bonnets, do. .Turbans, Caps, Capes, &c. Plain, watered, figured, and plaid miss ana Latins, tor dresses, Silk Velvets, Gtuze Veils, &c. Black Mode, Cranes, and Florences. Tuscan, Swiss, Gipsey, and Fancy straw ouiiueis, au qualities, White and black, ostrich Feathers, t eather d and tancy r lowers, Superior hair Puffs and Curls, lilond and worsted Edcrinirs, Laces, Insertings, flutings & footings, A superb assortment of Ribbons, &c. Mm. H. invites a general inspection of her Growls, as she is confident they cannot fail to meet general approbation, both ai regards quality and price. Tarboio', Oct. 22, 1835. Brandy, tainted. 'JCVV. Subscribers wish to purchase 50 Cl barrels BRA"DY, for which the highest casi ;vice wi I l. given. D. RICHARDS $ CO. Nov. 12, 1835. Notice. 0 YE5! O yes! you are requested to call, Ai.tl exaniin- ;tie Groceries I've purchased tl!i Fall; My nssoitmtnt, I assure you, is entirely coinpleir, My tote li!;isf is nearly replete Will) all t o?t god ti'ins which will hun ger destroy, Aivl nu ki; an : icure leap for joy. Th?n Tear noih'.ng, trieaJ,and be of good cnerr. S:-o;r (. ht-. i injrs r-.inl crackers are "call'd 1 .nv :.pr.P s, oranges, butter and cheese, su-h 'h irrs t am sure will your hunger ;;,. 'flse. My JriukHbies too you may be sure, Are 'JiifxiulriTatf .! "red Simon Pure," Then ctl i.u nieii'.l ye that are athirst, Far hire y:t rau allay it with none of the ..sr. I h'ire -'.- I baskets of the best chain r,.iij;.ie, Vh'. en froiu uriiking such liqnor refrain? t"M fi i e branily, ruiu, whiskey and gin, Aim b .title.- n vi jogs lo p-tt the "truck" in. l oincc I have m., I tlur.kh.ilf a ton, .iiinii'it"ttirl i.j Ivichtnond, caii'd Brown's x I; B.'s rfp.i: h cipars, LorilJard's Scotch -i Ad i.i k t" fiicte papers with which you My .Cn'.i s ii'iy on ii are of the best kind, I ut I ct ld in the metropolis find; For i-jstai.ee, my peppermint, rock and ' . Knot.. Are sw "ot i.ough to make a saint of a de- tO;i; Also j ij ibe paste this I am told, Is a i excellent remedy in case of a cold. All of (I.--se tilings, ami a great many more, May be bought at my Confectisnary Store. JOSEPH B. BRADDY. Tart) to'. Oct. 14. 1835. 42 Nan? Farlefor sale. a HAVE a very handsome PIANO for sale persons ' wishing to purchase,' would do well lo call and examine it. J. Wk'COTTEN. May 21st, 1635. MACKEREL, Bacon and Pork. TUST RECEIVED, and for EREL. AI, in store, about 25GOC OS. Prime BACON and PORK. WILL. J. ANDREWS. Sparta, 20 Jul 1S35. 30 Please lo call and settle. 4 S 1 have sold off the most of my Goods at cost, I think there is no impropriety to give all those indebted lo me, without ex ception, fair notice, to come and settle the same on or before the first day of January next, other wise I shall be under the disagree able necessity of placing their claims in the hands of an officer for collection and all those hav ing claims against me, will pre sent them for settlement. I still continue to sell the fol lowing articles at cost, viz: Fur mid wool Hats, DRY GOODS, GIilSS, Crockery and Tin ware, Collins's, King's, and Harrison's CAST STEEL AXES, Jlnd Hardware in general. And many other articles. Any person wanting tfie above named articles would find them positive ly cheaper, than jhey could other wise procure them in this place. N. II ROUNTREE. Tarboro,' 2Slh Oct. 1S35. Last Notice. 'BMIE Subscriber requests all r persons indebted to. him, bv Note or account, lo call and set tle the same forthwith, or they! will probably find them in ihej hands of another person, who may not be quite so accommodat ing as I have been. R. A. BELL. Tarboro', Sept. 24, 1S35. 39 JYeiv Millinery. 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 busi ness. She deems it unnecessary to enumerate the varions articles comprising her Stock, but flutters hrrself that on examination it will be found extensive and complete, hav ing spnred no pains in its selection. Miss 1. returns her thanks in th. nnbl!. generally for theliberal patronage hitherto bestowed, ana noppg ty unremitted atten tion to continue to cive satisfaction to nil those who may favor her uih a call. She would further add, that .having purchased her Goods under advantageous circum stances, she is enabled to disnose of them at unusually low prices, and it is her de termination to UNDERSELL all those who may come in competition. Halifax, Oct. 12, 1835. Notice. 'Ji 1HE Subscribers will in a few days be wl in receipt of their Fall purchase 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 keen three wa?ons employed in Ihe transportation of Cotton from this to Halilax, and will at all times give the highest prices for baled Cotton delivered in this place. D. RICHARDS 8? CO. Tarboro', Oct. 14, 1835. Montague's Balm, An Indian remedy for toothache tMICII when applied according to directions, has never failed to afford immediate and permanent relief, just re ceived and for sale by J. W. COTTEN. llth Nov. 1S35. VALUABLE Plantation and Town 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: Batts 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 will make application lo Benj. M. Jackson, Esqr. JOSIAII COLLINS, SenW. 20th April, 1835. 17 Slate of North Carolina, MARTIN COUNT!". Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, OCT. TERM, 1835. Henry Gray & wife, N. B. Mariner & wife, Perry Bazemore & wife, KennethGai dner & wife, Elizabeth Ward, Needham Hyman, Aquilla Hyman, Petiti on for Thomas Hyman, Ebenezer Hyman, Sabrina McDowell, William Hy man's heirs al law, vs. Abram Maer, Adm'r of Jehu Pierce, Tamor Pierce, and j Repro bate oj Will. Jos. R. Lloyd, Executor of Henry Slade, J TT appearing to the satisfaction -1-of the Court hi Abram Maer, one of the defendants in this case, is not a resident of this State: It is ordered, that publication be made in the Tarborough Press for six weeks, giving notice to said Maer, that unless he appear at the next term of this Court and plead, answer or demur to said pe tition, it will be taken pro con fesso.as lo him and heard accord ingly. Test, JOS. D. BIGGS, Clk. Price adv J53: 50. 47 6 COTZjY FJIjYS And Cotton Gins. . rPHK subscribers have on hand A four Corn FANS and five Cot 'on GINS, which they are dispo sed to sell on liberal terms. D-M JACKSON $ CO. TarhorpJuiy 2, if? 35. 27 NOTICE. THE STEAMBOATS, Roanoke and Maryland, ARE now resulaily running in connexion with thp Peirr. burg Rail Road Company. One of these Boats with a suffi cient quantity of Lighters, will leave Hill's Ferry every Monday. calling on her way up at the dif- lerent landings on the river, and freighting from thence such Coi ton, &c. as may be in readiness for her. From Halifax and Weldon a constant daily intercourse will be kept up, sufficient to accommo date any stale of the trade. These arrangement, which the publie may rest assured will be strictly carried into effect, together with the extensive power on the Rail Road, insures to the Planter of the Roanoke and the interior of North Carolina, a speedy and cer tain conveyance of their Cotton and other produce to the very bet market in the Southern country. For further particulars apply to the Subscriber, at Blakely Depot. JNO. McC. BOYLE. Nov. 1, 1835. 45 5 JY itice: :JYew Firm. mR. JAMES J. GARRETT having withdraw n himself from the Copart nership heretofore exuting under the firm of Knight, Garrett $ Co. The same is tliorefore dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be conducted under the firm of D. Knight & Co. At the old Stand. We take the liberty to remark to our friends and the public gene rally, that we are thankful for their past favors, hoping that their future ones if not increased will not be diminished, as we shall endeavor to give general satisfaction to all who may favor us with their custom. We are now receiving our Fall of iVinler Supply of Which we are determined to sell as low as the lowest, being anxious to sell out our present Stock in order to make room for a more general assortment in future. V assure the public that we consider ourselves permanently located in Tarboro' for life, unless sunk by an earthquake or blown up hy bankruptcy, and we are happy to Ey that we have as little apprehensions of the latter as of the former of these horrible catastrophies, provided we are so fortunate s to continue to share the "loaves and fishes" of public patronage with our neigh bors, which we shall endeavor to merit with all our might. D. KNIGHT CO. Oct. 15th. 1835. Buggy for Sale. N excellent Newark made BUGGY for sale, Apply at this Office. November 9, 1835. Reward. RANAWAY from Ihe Subscriber, on the night of the 20lh September last, my negro man nam ed DANIEL, 20 or 21 years of agp, 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 of 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 as a free man. It is believed he is lurking about in the neighborhood TV T of said Farmer, also in Nash county. The above reward will be paid to any person that will apprehend said negro, and deliver him to me or secure him in any jail so that I get him again. I forewarn any person from har boring said negro, or carrying him off, under the strict penally of the law. WILLIAM BARNES. 24lh Aug 1835. 35 Just Published, And for sale at this Office, THE MOUSD, Trying to gnaw out of the CATHOLIC TRAP. Br Joshua Lawrence. Pi ice 10 cents single, or $1 per dozen. September, 1S35.
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