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"1 j$s Francri C-jr.ipbrtl, f'l'.X""'"' t li.r fne.i U at.. I ..u p.-. :"' , i'i ii' fche. rTfii'l ,( ,lio 111 f ":' '' I'"'i' n "'iVlhlnm- it i" il" city d".V Vn,v,tu, ' ll'inter Supply ' Articles. UK', c.i.iisiin i ! ft dl I hi: In!- if (i itirrn -i.k bonnet, i...ivi.c. ? -s " I nsca.i .inw no. : nii'iii iU Presses, iP & 5-nins, IV.i.i in I figured Muslins, -.i,iut.i.iile Imnuet Itibb-ms, V'nif. !'''. !! k v -ii,v c,lt ,1,,i S HH'I ff ltlUM'tl F..)Wt'IS, , iilii'- " ked 4J'S L.i.lios ami griiid-men's si'k H'v-, sik an J chiton Hose, " lilat k m orsted I. i.Iik black n.n! white Veils, anil CiiM-Ml Velvet, I, e'i s, e -fll-ii artice for winter. T!.re , ,.l i.uhtunet I. aces, . 1 . c .. . i l .1 ..in- ami r juiious co:. i. ;tUo i-xi't cl- t receive in a few days 1 1 ,1m rif'iT Aoi oih, mohair Caps, wniked j'iC. (.,),,. h'rencli worked Capes ami .'.. faiicv H.nnlkei chiefs an I Sii.iws . ) !i m made, such 5irriisijeuiriit thai she c.iiti.sti to receive regularly reiV trt i oi l!"e inoiilli'- a'liliii mat Mipplies of 1V iU,,l t.vr v ai licit in tier line; so that lt-i assortment generally be found j,,J ami comi'l-'te. She. al-o continues to " in 1 i:l l,c an I l"'U dresses cl 'aK in llie t ii -it ami t iliinable unmior, as well , ,i other aiti "les entrusted to her ami u,:i,s by iiaiemilie 1 u't-iiiioii to lier bun j a constant desire to jilease, ili tt i :! n et ive a liberal s'lare ol the public ; lunate. AH onlers fr'un n i!itance i wl! lie tiianktiillv receivel, ami execute. 1 ( liie inmost .l.-oaltli hm1 imncluaiily . j Fresh .In ivuL 1 n WV.CV.WW, an mb'.itioitftl sup- J sJ .U of B liter, Oauipes. Lemons, A ('aii.l.fs assoili'il, Kaisms Uy lite box V.i Kl Boy from 12 to IS years Lj ilge, in HtifH'l my -tore. Joseph 1). liraihft. pt.c. 10. 33. j fpHK Subscriber having qunlifl t tii at November Cotirt, 1S35, f ? Administrator on ihe estate of Silly Cherry, decM, hereby no l.fies all persons liavins; claims ? azair.-t said dec'tl to present them 1 within the time limited by law, I or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery and all those j indebted will pay immediately, as no indulgence can be given. j ON MONDAY, the Mth De , cemher next, will be sold al Pub j lie Sale, at the late residence of j deceased, one likely j Young negro Ftlloiv, ' Corn, fodder, cattle, household . arrl kitchen furniture, and mnnv i y : o'.her articles loo tedious to men lion. Six months credit will he jlivt ii. the purchaser giving bond and security before the property . is changed. dnron Atkimnn, AdmV. Nov. 23d, 1S35. 4S-3 Xoixce. ON Monday, the 21st of December next, will be sold before the Court house door in Tarboro The House and Lot, (Formerly the property of Eliza beth Strums dee'd,) on a credit r,l mrnih, Ihe purchaser giv ing bund with apptoved security. BY THE HEIRS. Nov. 25. 1835. 49 3 Sale and Hiring. fi'S Saturday, the 2d day o January next, the Subscriber, administrator on the estate o Sharks Wilkinson, will expose s- Public Sale at the late residence rJ lec!,on a credit of six months, lour or five Likely young Negroes. I he remainder of the Nezroes be hired out, and the7A7? rnlel for the ensuing year, at the roe time and nlace. Bond and approved security will be re fpired. AH those indebted to said rs are notified to pay immedi 'eiy no further indulgence tan bo given. Mas Wilkinson, Adm'r. D'-c 1th, 1S35. 49-5 n To the Public. i'III-: S.ibsciibrr, sifter return- i" his pidfuund lh;nj; (, former j)atrons and friends, respectfully bCgs leave lo nn M.nnice to thoni and ihe commu ily at l.trge, that he has just re turned from the Northern cities, having purchased .i very extensive Slock of GOODS, Which for q-ialiiy oatinot be sur passed, and which he is prepared to sell on as moderate trms as any similar establishment in the Slate, lie wishrs it to he dis tinctly undeMMood thai this is no idle pull', and for its truth appeals with Ciiulidi'nce to the judgment of an intelligent people. He asks permission further to -tatc, that, as he is aware that the promotion of his own interests de pends solely on the degree of confidence, wiih which he can in spire a generous public in his in 'egtily, nothing shall be left un done on his part to merit the same. lie deems it unnecessary to en umerate the different articles com prised in his stock, but will only say. thai they are in every respect adapted lo Ihe season. (0 The highest prices in Cash ir lurter, will be given for all uch articles of Country Produce as are usually bought in this place for Hie Not them markets or for spoliation. Call at the first door t!xve the Planter's Hotel, on Main street. HENRY KXG. Tarboro'. Oct. 29, 1S35. IjOSt, US MONDAY, the 23d i nst. " in Tjirboro', a sheep skin Poclitt Book, With my name written on the pa per pasted to ihe strap, containing a note of hand vs. Janus Pender for $5G one vs. John J. Daniel for S30 one vs. Daniel IJrnke for about $40 one vs. John Hrid gers for 525, and other papers i.ol lecollected. A liberal toward will lie given, for the return of said pocket book. All persons are cautioned against trailing for the above notes. j.tcon Thomas. Nov. 24, 1835. 4S-3 ACADEMY. HF. EXAMINATION of the Students in this Academy will take place 2Gth and 27lh insi. Nov'r. Parents and Friends are inviled to attend. The next session will commence on Monday, Wth January. Pri es of Hoard and I uition, as lor- merly, (viz:) S l5 per session of five months lor those ol 10 years of age, 340 for those under thai age. In this Academy are taught the anguages and the various branch es of an English education, aided with Maps, Globes and mathema tical instruments. The constant increase of patron age, for four years past, the health njoyed by my pupils, ana the mipossimniy tor mem iu tumiuu habits of dissipation and extrava gance, has induced me to enlarge my building so that I am enabled to remove the limits to which 1 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 myself and a very competent assistant. 1 cannot leel a willingness lo make many promises lest I fall short of a fulfilment, but l prom ise myself a conscientious dis- rhnnrp nf mv duty, and Irom an r , 0ar I ran ven- expenenceof ear, lean ve liirf trt nrotntse 10 IHienis iui iheir comfort and to Pupils for their benefit, a mild and parental, but a prompt and strictly, very strictly enforced discipline. M. R. GARRETT, Prin. STONY HILL is on the road from Warrenton to Nashville, one and half miles from Sims' Cross Roads and eight from Hilliards lon in Nash. . Atldress at Ransom's Bridge. 10th Nov. 1S35. 47eo3 07-The Raleigh Standard and Star ave requested to give three insertions each, once in two weeks, and tor ward acc't. f Hamilton, And Commission hents, PETERSBURG, VA. Andrew Kevan, . William B. Hamilton, Oct. 1S35. 42.9 Copartnership. MATIPL M. MARTIN hav ing associated with him DA VID DONNAN, Jr. will contin ue the Commission and Grocery business at ihe old Stand, under the firm of vV. W. .Martin & Lonnan. Their best exertions will be used to give entire satisfaction to those who may employ them. NAT FPL M. MARTIN. DA FID DONNAN, Jr. Petersburg, Oct. G, 1835. Nath'l M. Martin returns his thanks to his friends for their ve ry liberal encouragement of Mar tin 5 Brag, and hopes by prompt attention to merit a con tinuation of the same in his new busines. 41-10 JYoticc. ALL Cotton inten ded for the Subscri bers, will he received by their Agents at I lalifax. Messrs. Ilalliday Jr--siall, free of expense lo the ow ners, j Their arrangements for sending1 the DroOPfds ol s:dps In tlnir in - ' tomers, will insure the receipt r ( the same when sales are rendered. They will ke p constantly or-j hand a supply of Cotton Raging and Bale Rope, which will i-i sold as low as can be aflotded. Cotton consigned to Mr. IV. II. Wills, al Halifax, will be re reived as above stated, dec of ex pense to the owners. A". M. Martin S Don nan Petersburg, Oct. 7, i'5. Commission Iiusinjvs AND General . Igency. 'JM1E Subscriber takes this rr.e- 9 - mou 'j inioitning nis irinu and the public, lhat he iil eon , . i . i- . . ... and the pUhlic, that he lnl eon tinties the Commission Business, . ii.. i i and will attend to the tveuving. forwarding, Selling and purchas- tng I'roiturc or mercnanaize ot any kind. He also continues to trnsict the business of General Agent and Collector, and will faithlnllv altend to every ihing in that iine which may be confided to him. HENRY WILKES. Halifax, N. C. Sept. 14.1 S35 3S-9 Brandy, wanted. SjTlilK Subscribers wish to purchase 50 iX barrels BRANDY, for which the highest cash price wid '.e given. D. RICHARDS V CO. Nov. 12, 133. State of North Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY". JUSTICES COURT. Nov. 5th, 1535. John Fe lion ) vs. Edwin Ellis. Original At Thomas Felton & John Webb, Jr. vs. Same. Jacob Byrtim vs. Same. tachment William D. Pel way sum moned us gar nishee. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the J ustice of the Peace, that the defendant Edwin Ellis is not an lnnaDiiatu ui mc cuumv i ,( js lherer Qr. dered, that publication be made in the Tarborough Press for thirly days, that the defendant Edwin Ellis make his personal appear ance before me or some other Jus tice, at the shop of James Bridg- ers in said county, on the 5lh day of December next, and plead lo issue or judgment will be entered up against him as confessed, and the property in the hands of the o-arnishee condemned subject to the plaintiff's recovery. Test, James Bridgers, J. P Price adv $3. 46 5 Xew Goods! Xe:c Goods!! October, 1835 FALL A Mi WI.NTER DRY GOODS. 8. Pender & Son OAVING just returned from -J the North, respectfully inform their triends and the public gene rally, that they are now receiving and opening at ihe Storehouse one door below S. Pender's Hotel in Tai borough, their Fall Goods, Direct from New York. The pressure of business at this moment will not allow us to say more, therefore we leave it to ihe nspection of those who will favor is with a call, as rve do not charge lor looking, and s we feel no he sitation in nronounrinrr that we will give satisfaction if selling goods low will do ii which we are determined to sell as low as the lowest, if not a little lower, being anxious to sell out our pre sent stock to make room for a Spring supply. We assure the public thai we consider ourselves permanently local ed in Tarboro'. (TW,p will give the highest j market prices in Cdsh or Barter, j for all kinds of produce thai a far mer has to dispose of, poultry not excepted. Solomon Pender. Jos. Jno. B. Pender. Oct. 29, 1835. 44 JVoticcr.JYcw Firm. mr. .!MES J. GAll'lETT having witl:f'i awn himself from the Copart nership heretofore exi.-aing un.'c r the firm of Knight, Garrett $ Co. TV sa.ne is jhmef.ire dissolved by mutual )ii-i if. t he- business will hereafter be comlurie.! u iler the firm of 1). Knight & Co. At the old Stand. We take the liberty to remark t our friends and the public gene r'd'v, that we are thankful for their past favors, hoping that their future ones if not ii.creas'vj will not bp diminished, as we shail endeavor to pive general satislnction to ill who may favor iu vitli their custom. We are now receiving or Fall a? Winter Supply of in.:. t. .i. ... .... i iinitii i nn uiiciiiin iu iw tin us in ua the ,OWf,st ,,eiff anxioui lo Rt-ll out our j.reseiit sftnek in order to make room for a resent Sftock in order to make room more general assortment in f.-mre. as'nrp the publ:c tl:at we consukr our per,1:aiientU i ,cal.,i ia Ta:bor ' f tr ourdves unl-s-? sunk j an earthquake or blown up nern:auenii I icauu iu ia:nor lor liie. by bankrui!cy, and we are happy to say that we h tv-r as linle apnr her. jion ; of the hitter is of the foi mer of these horrible catastrophies. pr.vi; o1 we r.re so fortunate ns to eo.itir':- id share the "loaves nnd fishes" of puVir patronage with our neigh bors, nhirh shall endeavor to merit with all o:r f.ipht. KNIGHT $ CO. Oct. 15th. 'S35. Please to call and settle. A S I have sold ofttne most ol my Goods at cost, 1 think there is no impropriety to give all those indebted to me, without ex ception, lair notice, to come and settle the same on or hclore the first day of January next, other wise I shall be under the disagree able necessity of placing thr-ir 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 ihe fol lowing articles at cost, viz: Fur and wool Hals, DRY GOODS, GilSS, Crockery and Tin ware, Collins's, King's, and Harrison's CAST STEEL AXES, And Hardware in general. Antl many other articles. Any person wanting the above named articles would hnd them positive ly cheaper, than they could other wise procure them in this place. Ar. . ROUNTREE. Tarboro,' 28 Ih Oct. 1S35. AND NORTH CALOL1NA For Sale at this Office at the Raleigh prices, viz: 10 cents each, 75 cents n dozeti, 4 dollars tor half a groee, 7 a groce, kc. October, 1S35. Last Notice. '5THE Subscriber requests all persons indebted to him, by Note or account, to call and set tle the same forthwith, or ihey will probabiy find litem in ( lie hands of another person, who may not be quite so accommodat ing as I have been. ,'. A. BELL. Tarboro', Sept. 24, 1835 39 JYciv JUillincry. JIiss Mitchell, BEGS leave to inform her Cus tomers and the: nuhlie o-pnpeill- y?T mat she has just returned fro'rh 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 comprisim; her Stok. but fl itters herself that on examination it will be found extensive and complete, hav ing1 spared no pains in its selection. ?.Iiss M. returns her thanks to the public generally for the liberal paironae hitherto bestowed, Mid iioprs by imfmit'.ed atten tion to continue to give satisfacti'Mi to r.'i those who may favor her wi'l: a cab. Shs would fur'hei a,bt that having puichasrd her Goo'h un(br I'iivaniaeons circuin-stanre.-, he is enabled to iipose of them at iruusualiy low prices, and it i her de knninaiion to UVDKfiSELL ail those wh. may c me in competition. Halifax, Oct. 12, 1835. Notice. SrnilE Subscribers will in a few days be sJi in receipt of their Fall purchases in New York and in Petersburg, of a general Assortment of Groceries, nd the important articles to the Planter at this season of the year. We also intend to keep three wagons employ. d in tin transportation of Cotton from this to Halifax, and will at all times give the highest prices for baled Cotton delivered in this place. D. RICHARDS $ CO. Tarboro', Oct. 14, 1835. JUontagtie3 s Balm, An Indian remedy for toothach, VflllCII when applied according to directions, has never failed to afford immedinte and permanent relief, just ie ceived ami for sate by .. W. COTTEN. llth Nov. 1835. VALUABLE Plantation and Town Lots FOR SALE. T WILL SELL, on terms to suit the purchasers, the Planla tion situate on the north side ol Tar River, known as the PORIE LAND, Adjoining the lands of Fred. Bell, Beuj. Bans and olheis, five miles from Tarborough and immediate ly on the river. ANo, LOTS No. 93 and 94. in the town of Tarboiough, now oc cupied by Mrs. Siilman. Those wish'itg to purchase will make application to Uenj. M. Jackson, Esqr. JOSIAH COLLINS, Sen'r. 20th April, 1S35. 17 Slate of North Carolina, MARTIN COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, OCT. TERM, 1S35. Henry Gray & wife, N. B. Mariner & wife, Perry Bazemore & wife, KennethGardner & wife. Elizabeth Ward, Needham Hyman, Aquilla Hyman, Petiti on for Thomas Hyman, Ebenezer Hyman, Sabrina McDowell, William Hy man's heirs at law, vs. Abram Maer, Adm'r of ehu Pierce, Tamor Pierce, and J Repro bale of Will. os. R. Lloyd, Executor of Henry Slade, J TT appearing to the. satisfaction --of the Court ibsl 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 lo said Maer, that unless he appear at the next term ol this Court and plead, answer or demur to said pe tition, it will be taken pro con fesso as to him and heard accord ingly. Test, JOS. D. BIGGS, Clk. Price adv S3: 50. 47 6 CORjY FAjY8 And Cotton Gins. rMIE subscribers have on hand four Corn FANS and five Col ton GINS, which they are dispo sed to sell on liberal terms. B. M. JACKSON cy CO. Tarboro, July 2. KS35. 27 THE STEAMBOATS, Roanoke and Maryland, A RE now regularly iininirg in connexion with ihPiVery burg Rail Road Company. One of these Boats with a suffi cient quantity of Lighters, will leav- Hill's Ferry every Monday, calling on her way up at ihe dif ferent landings on the river, and fieishlins from ihence such Col ton, &c. as may be in teadmess for iter. From Halifax and Weldon a constant daily intercourse will be kept tip, sufficient lo accommo date any state of ihe trade. These arrangement-, which the public ma' rest assured will be stt icily carried into tlfecr, together with 'he extensive power on the Rail Road, insures to thf Plnt-ler-s of the Roanoke and the interior of North Carolina, a speedy and cer tain conveyance u( their Cotton snd other produce, to the very best mirket in the Southern country. For further particulars apply lo the Subscriber, at Bi tkely Depot. JNO. McC. BO YLE. Nov. 1, 1835. 45 5 Viano Forte for nie. a HAVE a very handsome PIANO for iafe persons wishing to purchase, would do well to call and exnmiti it. .. W. COTTEN. May 21t. 135. VALUABLE Town Property F0ft SALE. The Subscriber offers for sale his Real Estate in Tarhoro Consisting of a large and comfort able dwelling house and good out houses one ol the largest una best arranged Store houses in No. C i. wit U large and conveniently arranged ware houses Also, one Lot wilh large screw and gin house, on it. a first rate set of sta bles, good carriage houses, sheds, etc. etc. The above proprtv will be sold very cheap and terms made easy likciy young negroes would he takfn in payment. SPENCER I). COTTEN. 24th Nov IS35. 4S-4 100 biirrels Flour, Of superior quality, for sale by D RICHARDS CO. Dec. 4th, J835. QJ Peach Brandy! Sjj a WISH to pnrcha e 10 barrels best Peach BRANDY, for which the highest price w ill be paid i-.i cash. J. W. COTTEN. Tarboro', Nov. 23d. 1F35. Are stubborn things. The Cheap Cash Store to be con tinued in Tarboro v James Wcildett, P T AVINCi abandoned the idea of moving: UU to the West, has fully determined on makintrTaihnru'his nermanent place of re. sidence, and is now at the North laying in a Large Supply of Goods, Which he fl itters himself will altogether excel any of his former Slocks in point of VARIETY, Qtuilili) and Cheapness. His friends and the public in general msy rest assured, that every exertion on hi part shall be used, to insure a continuance of the exteniive patronage he has hitherto received. Saturday, 10th Oct. 1835. Just Published, And for sale at this Office, TSS23 BSOUSS, Trying t0 snaw ovl f CATHOLIC TRAP. Br Joshua Lawrence. Ptice 10 cents single, or 1 per dozen. Sepltmler, 1S35. u Mir
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