Republican Nomination. for rriirENT, M!ii lN VAN MJUfcN, of N. Y. FOR VICE riJKHPLNT. UICIIAU1) M. JOHNSON, of Ky. n this county, on Thursday ;a5r ;it an advanced age, Mrs. -Sarah Pender, widow of tlie late joi'uli Pender. ('rices Current, ,7 Turbnrn and New York, 14. per II.. Tui binu fine York 9 MO 11' 18 20 2 J7 -10 45 40 4) 11 16. II 14 50 55 95 103 12 13 14 IriJ 0 25 22 24 750 StR) 750 Si'O 4i 5 3 4 9 lo II S2i 35 40 27 36 10 i2 7J l 60 65 37 3$ 300 350 575 MO yo 125 130 45 50 34 35 Fi.t'-'lv.Hi'ple LoiVte, Corn, t'flHOIl. lt. bush. II.. t ' -..,r. 11 111'. : !'. 1 i""" I lion. ' j U.bi.sr. "Jl'l'll. V,, ,,r hinivil ll Ii. T.I. bub j bub. 1 bbl tllli'Hl. Whi-Aei, ! Notice. rjW!l,( RE SOLI), at ihe late iei- v d'-iire t.l Saruli PcnJir, on 1 uesday I e ym iuiani, Viie 'fp'o Wan Woman, Jloie. Cattle, fat and out Hogs salted IWoii, Corn, Fodder, household ;t nt kit chen Furniture, plantation Utensils, Lc. A credit t six month ill be given, bond aadajijiiond sccu'ity required j AH pfsons Laving claims a;iinsf the iate of ttie said Snrali Pender, are here tv nii fi'd toprp-eni tlt' ni iiliin ihe lime recribed by law, or this notice will be ji'fad i;i bar of their recovery. I Thoe indebted to sid estate ate re vested to nuke immediae payment. Spencer I) Gotten, ) Exec I Willis Wit kins. it tors. j Tarboro', D;c 17th, 1S35. j Hiring. N FRIDAY, the 1st day of January t nft. i'l be hired out at the- late re iJence ui Ueraldus Toole, dee'd, About 3D Negroes, ; Belonging to Mary L. Toole. At the same line a portion of her Land lying in Cone Jue, will be rented for the ensuing year. ,uie and ecurity required in all cases. j Bi the sldminhtrairix. Tarboro . Dec. 14th. 51-2 Slate of North Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of 1' has and Quarter Sessions, NOVLMBER TEKM, 1835. Treacy Woodard, ' s. (PelUlov. f,r fTiie llir at Law of Eli:ha ( Dower. f VV dard, dee'd. T niearin? y the satisfaction of the ; Court, John Peeleand Elizabeth hi ', Natiian Woodard. John Stok and Treacy bis wii'e, Levi Amason and Judith UU wiff, Patrick Bole And Betsey his v and Jelhro Benson, defendant in Mfiis case, are not residents of this State: l! i tl.frefore ordered, that publication be MrtH'le in ,e l arborouh Pirss for six j ueW, thai they .Sppear at the next Court, j to he held for sai 1 Count v on the fourth ilon'ay of February next, then and there " ,f) plead, answer or demur to said etiioo, I "Uitrwis.r it will l,e taken pro confesso I and heard f x parte as to them. J .Wi,'ies. Mii.lmel Hetirn.' Clerk of tl J id ( uiirt. at oflire. the fourth Mondiiy of j Member. A. I). ls35. j MICHL. UEJiRX, C. C. f'rireadv 3 50. 51 State of North Carolina, EDUECOMBK COUNTY. Court of Equity, SEPTEMBER IE KM, 1835. Lewis Ellis, . j k n V8, I Bil1 f In nn peeie t Slephen Wood- ( junction. ard. 5 lr appearing to the satisfaction of the Oiirt ilsi ii,. 1 . 1. o.i: , i in, Bii iu jdiii) r eeir i nil in- W'ltant of the State of Georgia: It is "-.'ie ordered, that publication be H p "t some public newspaper, com- ,eext term of the Superior Court of -' j r.q.iiiy.tr, be held lor said coun ihenecond Monday in March next n'l llead. aneivor .1 . . u:il f.i - i-l UCIIIUI III 91U 111. I, 1 nowise thff case will be get for hearing t X nar.. .... i . e ir as m turn. . NO! FLEET, CM E. 1 "M adv $2 60. 51 Committed, TO the Jail of Ed'ecombe county, on Monday, the 7ih nisi, a negro man named DJIVY, "i'p'Ked to be the properly of Mr. Jt7,i lUlLiams, late of Martin county, in " liavy workel as a blacksmiib 'rt'OOH.uh and was recently fold to ( "iiiams Ibe owner is requested In , 'orwani, j,roVe property, pay char ' ke bim away, ui lie will bu deal as tlie law directs. ( Vejamin Williams Jailer. '' "'bvr .ih, ?. o() 11 Notice. f&7T N MonJy. the 2 1st of IWember nt-xl. will i!!UOi k before ihe Court house door in Tm baro The House and Lot, (Formerly the pinporly of Kltza. belli Sessnms dt-e'd,) "on a credit f j.ix mnnihs ihe pnrchaspr riv. ing bontl with npprnvetl security BY Till: 11 ElllS. ' Nov. 25. ISS5. 493 Sale and Hiring. r$S rilURSDAY, the 31st i. ,le Sulrnber u ill ..ff. r f.r sale, at the late residence of liuhard Carney, dee'd, un credit of six mouths, 1 or 2 LlhtUj Negroes, And the balance of said Negroes be hired out and the LAND tented for the ens.nn- year. OUte. with approved secu rity will be rt quired. All persons having claim vs. said estate are reque.u d to bring them lorvvMi d by the fi st of A ig ist next, or within the'liine limited by law, or ihii notice with my first will be (dead in bar of recovery. All per' s:ns indebted to Mid eMate are requested o pa v up. " IVM. TlllC,PEN,JJnVr Dec. U h, 18.15. Sale and Hiring. ( N Siininl.iv, ihe 2d d!iv of .hnnary next, the Subscriber, J a adminitmior on the estate of n. . ....... I isfutres l tlkuKmu will expose at Public Sale al the late residence of lecM,fn a credit of six month?, four or live Likely young Negroes, The remainder of the Negroes will be hired ouuand theAV? rented for the ensuing yeur, at the same time and place. Hond and approved sicuriiy , will be re tjuirt d. All thoe indebted to saitl es tate are notified to pay immedi ately, as no further indulgence can be given. S7"s Wilkinson, Adm'r. Dec. 4 ih. 1S35 49-5 Brandy, wanted. SklllE Subsctil-ers uih to purchase M il barrels L'RANDY, tor which the highest cash price wi I be given. D. RICILQRDS A' CO. Nov 12, ls35. hoarding School for hoys. "H1E Subset iber respecifullr informs La the public, that he will commence his School, near tite residence ol the lae Wil liam Bali i op, nine miles east of VVarreuton, on Momla, I lie eleventh ot January next. lis in a high, healthy part of the country, and the water is good. Tuition for Eng lish scltolai s, 15; Latiu and Creek, $20 for ten month, payable in advance. 'Ihe subset iber h ill lake boarders for live dol lars per month; and he pledges himself to watch Miictly over the morals, as well as the character, of all boys that may be en trusted to bis care. A sevcte discipline will be kept up, and no large t oys will be t. ikon, tliat are not w illing to submit to all the rules and regulation of lite School. JOHN G. HICKS Mreen Hill, Warren county, N. C. 50-3 For Rent. JXN MONDAY, the 2Sth of this month, J will be rented for the ensuing year, The Houses and Lots In Tarborough, belonging to the estate of George W. W oodman, dec u. Also, the PLANTATION called the Bradley Place. By tlie Axeculor. December 10th. 1835- 100 barrels Flour, Of superior qnality, for sale by J). 1UCIIJ1RBS CO. Dec. 4th, 1835. afl'euch Brandy! a WISH to purchase 10 barrels best Peach BRANDY, for which the highest price will be paid in cash. j. W. GOTTEN. Tarboro', Nov. 23d. 1835 SibS AND no urn CAL0LINJ1 FOE 1036, For Sale at this Office at the Raleigh prices, viz: 10 cents each, 75 cents a dozen, 4 dollars lor half a groce, $7 a jroce, Lc. October, 1835. Rcmn 4 Hamilton, hid Commission Agents, PETERSBURG, VA. Andrew Kevan. WilU(tm B. Hamilton, Oct. 1SU5. 40.9 Copartnership. ATHrL M. MARTIN hav ing associated with him DA VID DON NAN, Jr. will contin ue ;he Commission and Grocery business at the old Stand, under the firm of N. M. Martin f Honnan. Their best exertions will be used 10 give entire salisniction to lhoe who may employ ihem. NJJTIVL M. iuJiRTm. DAVID DONNA Ny Jr. Petersbu.g, Oct. 6, 1-S35. NalliU M. Atari in re' urns hi thank to bis friends .'or ber ve ry libeial encotjiagemcni ui Alar I in Sf Brag, and bopps by prompt attention to merit a eon linuaiion of the same in his new business. 41-10 JYolicc. A LL ('o ion inten ded lor i be Subscri bers, will be received oy their ,opnts al Halifax. M e.M-s. llalliday Alar shall, free of expense to the ow ners. ! Their arrangements for sending' the proceed o sales to the'r cus tomers, will insme ihe receipt of the same when sales are rendered, j They will keep constantly on 1 hand a supply ol Colloo Hanging and Bale Rope, which will be sold as low as can be afforded. Cotton consigned to Mr. W. II. Wills, at Halifax, will be re reived as above slated, free of ex pense to the owners. A'. AI. Martin & Donnan. PettMsbuig, Oct. 7, ia:J5. 1 Co in m is si on II u s in ess AM) General Jlgeneu. THE Subscriber takes ibis me- JL thod of informing his friends and the public, that he slill con tinues the Co7ixmission Business, and will attend to the receiving. forwarding, selling and put chas ing Produce or merchandize of any kind. He also continues to transact the business of General Agent and Collector, and will failblully attend to every thing in that line which may be confided to him. HENRY WILKES. Halifax. N. C. l Sept. H.1S35.5 Fresh Arrival. rLTST RECEIVED, an additional sup QJ ply of Butter, Oranges. Lemons, Ap ples, Candies assoited, Raisins by the box or retail, &ic. 4ic. IVANTKI), a Boy from 12 to 18 years of age, to attend ray store. Joseph B. Braddy. Dec 10, 1S35. Jliss Frances Campbell, rfETURNS her most prateful acknow ledgments to her friends and nume rous customers for the very liberal patron He hitherto received from them, and begs leave to inform them she has just received Irom one of the most fashionable Millinery establishments in the city of New York, her Winter Supply of Articles, In her line, consisting in part of the fol lowing, viz: Latest style of pattern Silk bonnets, Florence, Swiss and Tuscan straw do. " Pattern silk Dresses, ?ilks h Satins, " Plain and figured Muslins, o Fashionable bonnet and cap Ribbons, " White, blue, black ii gi ay Feathers, " Plain and feather'd Flowers, Ladies woiked Caps, Ladies and gentlemen's silk Gloves, ( silk and cotton Hose, ' Black worsted do. Ladies black and white Veils, Silk and cotton Velvets, , Plush Capes, excellent article for winter, Thread and bobbinett Laces, Blond Edgings and Timings iic. She also expects to receive in a few days India rubber Aprons, mohair Caps, worked lace Caps, French worked Capes and Col lars, fancy Handkei chiefs and Shawls and has made such arrangements that she w ill continue to receive regularly every two or three months, additional supplies of any and every article in her line; so that her assortment will generally be found good and complete. She also continues to make and trim dresses and cloaks in the most neat and fashionable manner, as well as all other articles entrusted to h?r and hopes by unremitted attention to her busi ness, with a constant desire to please, that she will receive a liberal share ot the public patronage. All orders from a distance will be thankfully received, and executed with the utmost dispatch and punctuality. Tarborough, 12th Dec'r, 1835. New Goods! New Goods!! October, 1835 FALL AKU WJ.NTER, DRY GOODS. S. Vender & Son nJlAVING just returned from the North, respectfully inform their friends and the public tenerally, tbat they are now re ceiving and opening at the Storehouse one door below S. Pender's Hotel in Tarbo rough, their Fall Goods, Direct from New York. The pressure f business at this moment will not allow us to say more, therefore we leave it to Ihe inspection of those who will favor us with a call, as we do not charge for looking, and as we feel no hesitatioivin pronouncing that we will give satisfact on if sellinjr Goods low will do it which we are determined to sell as low as the lowest, if not a little lower, being anxious to sell out our present Stock to make room for a Spring ktipply. H e assure the public that we considor ourselves permanently located in Tarbirou;b. 0Ve will give the highest market pri ces iu Cash or Bai ter, for all kinds of pro duce that a farmer has to dispose of, poul try not excepted. Solomon Pender. Jos. Jno. B. Pender. Oct. 29,1835. JY xliee: :JYcw Firm. rVR. JAMES J. G ARUF.TT having WxU withdrawn himself horn ihe Coparl. net ship heretofore existing under the firm of Knight, G arret I 4 Co. The same is tlw-efore dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be conducted under Ihe firm of 1). Knight & Co. At Ihe old Stand. We take Ihe liberty to rematk lo our friends and the public gene rally, that ue are thankful for their past favors, hoping that their future ones if not increased will rot be diminished, as we shall endeavor to give general satisfaction to all who may favor us with their custom. We are noV receiving our Fall & iVivJer Supply of Which we ate determined to sell as low as the lowest, being anxious to sell out our present Slock in order lo make room for a more general assortment in future. We assure the public that we consider ourselves permauentlv located in Tarboro' for life, utiles? sunk uy an earthquake or blown up by bankruptcy, and we are happy to say that we o.ive as little apprehensions of the latter as of the former of these horrible catastrophics, provided we are so fortunate :s to continue lo share the "loaves and fishes" of public patronage with our neigh bors, which we shall endeavor to merit wilh all our might. D. KNIGHT $ CO. Oct. 15th, 1S35. To the Public. 'pHE Subsci iber, after returning his pro found thank ' to his former patrons and friend, respectfully begs leave to announce to them and the community at large, that he has just returned from the Northern cities, having purchased 1 very extensive Slock of Which for quality cannot be surpassed, and which he is prepared to sell on as moderate terms as any similar establishment in the State. He wishes it In be distinctly under stood that this is no idle puff, and for its truth appeals w ith confidence to the judg ment of an intelligent people. He asks permission further to state, that as he is aware that tlie promotion of his own interests depends sole'y on the degree of confidence, with which he can inspire a generous public in his integrity, nothing shall be left undone on his part to merit Ihe same. He deems it unnecessary to enumerate the different articles compiised in his stock, but will only say, that they are in every respect adapted to the season. CTThe highest prices in ash or barter, will he given for ail such articles of Coun try Produce as are usually bought in this place for the Northern markets or for ex portation. Call at the first door above the Planter's Hotel, on Main street. HENRY KING. Tarboro', Oct. 29, 1S35. Vlease to call and settle. ,C S I have sold offthe most of my Goods at cst, 1 think there is no impropriety to give all those indebted to me, without exception, fair notice to come and settle the fame on or before the first day of Janu ary next, otherwise I shall be under the disagreeable necessity of placing their claims in the hands of an officer for collec tion and all those having claims against me, will present them for settlement. I still con'ir.ue to sell the following arti cles at cost, viz: Fur and wool Hals. DRY GOODS, GSiASS, Crockery and Tin ware, Collins's, King's, and Harrison's CAST STEEL AXES, And Hardware in general And many other articles. Any person wanting the above named articles, would find themposiiivelycheaperlhan they could otherwise procure them in this place. N. II ROUNTREE. Taiboroa3thOct. 1835. Last Notice. "HE Subscriber n quests all a perons .it'deb'td to him, by Note or account, to dal I and set tle the same fonhwilh, or they will probably find them in the hands of another person, who mav not be quite so accommodat ing as I have been. R. A. BELL. Tarboro'. Sept. 24, 1S35 39 JYcw JUilUncry. Jliss 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 Ihe vations articles comprising her Stock, but flatters herself that on examination it will be found extensive and complete, hav ing spared no pains in its selection. Miss M- returns her thanks to the public generally for the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed, and hopes by unremitted atten tion to continue to give satisfaction to all those who may favor her with a call. She would further add, that having purchased her Goods under advantageous circum stances, she is enabled lo dispose of them at unusually low prices, and it is her de. termination to UNDERSELL all those who mav come in competition. Halifax, Oct. 12, 1635. Notice. STpIlE Subscribers will in a few days lie mL 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 tit this season of Ihe year. We also intend to keep three wagon? employed in ihe transportation of Cotton from this 10 Halifax, and will at all times give the highest prices for baled Cotton delivered in this place. D. RICHARDS CO. Tarboro', Oct. 14, 1835. Montague's Ralm, An Indian remedy for toolhach, OHICH when applied according to JJ directions, has never failed to afford immediate and permanent relief, just re ceived and for sale by J. W. GOTTEN. llth Nov. 1835. VALUABLE Plantation and town Lots FOR SALE. T WILL SELL, on terms to suit I he purchasers, the Planta tion situate on the norlh side of Tar River, known as the PORIE LAND. Adjoining 'he lands of Fred. Bell. Benj. Balis and olhets, five miles from Tarborough and immediate ly on the liver. Also, LOTS No. .93 and 94. in the lown of Tarboiough, now oc cupied by Mi.-'. Stilmn. Thoe wishing to purchase will make application lo Benj. M. Jackson. Eqr. JOSIAH COLLINS, SenW. 20th April, 1S35. 17 Slate of North Carolina, MARTIN C0UNTT. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, OCT. TERM, 1S35. Henry Gray & wife, N. B. Mariner & wife, Perry Bazemore & wife, KennethGardner & wife, Elizabeth Ward, Needham llyman, Aquilla Hyman, Thomas Hyman, Ebenezer Hyman. Sabrina McDowell, William Hyman's heirs at law, vs. Abram Maer, Adm'r of ehu Pierce, Tamor Pierce, and Petiti on for j Repro bate of Will. os. It. Lloyd, Executor of Henry Slade, J TT appearing lo the satisfaction --of the Court that Abram Alaer, 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 $3:50. 47 6 CORJY FAjYS And Cotton Gins. 'T'HE subscribers have on hand four Corn FANS and five Cot Ion GINS, which they ate dispoj sed to sell on liberal terms. B. At. JACKSON cy CO. Tarboro', .ltjly 2. 1835. 27 mi3 l? ?t iT i: " a i:iGMI!it VALUABLE Town Property FOR SALE. The Subsci iber offers for sale his Ileal Estate in Tai horo Consisting of a large and comfort able dwelling house and good out houses one of the laigest and best arranged Slore houses in No. Ca. with large and conveniently arranged ware houses Also, one Lot with large screw and gin house on it, a first rale set of sta bles, good carriage houses, sheds, etc. etc. The above property will be sold ver cheap and leims made easy likely young nejroes would be taken in pavmenl. SPENCER D. COTTEN. 24th Nov. 1S35. 4S-4 1 Are stubborn tilings. The Cheap Cash Store to be con tinued in Tarboro1, :ll; -it James IVeddell, AVIN.; abandoned tlie idea of roovfn 10 li.e West, has full determine! ... makingTatboro'his permanent piaceof re. sidence, and is now at the North laying in a Large supply of Goods, Which he flatlerg himself will altopeiher excel any of his former Stocks iu point of VAUIKTY, Qjiulily and Cheapness. His friends and the public in general may rest assured, that every exertion on hi part shall be used, to insure a continuance of ihe extensive patronage he has hitherto received. Saturday, 10:h Oct. 1S35. ACADEMY. nMIE KXAMlNATinv f, X Clnrlsnli! ir. it.:.. A I. niuucuia in mi's lcauemy will lake place 26th and 27th inst. NovV. Parents and Friends are invited to attend. The next session will commence on Atonday, UM January. Pri ces ot LJoatd ana I union, as for merly, (viz:) &45 per session of five months for those of 16 years of age, $40 for those under thai age. In this Academy are taught the languages and the various branch es of an English education, aided with Ma.ps, Globes and mathema tical instruments. The constant increase of patron age, for four years past, the health enjoyed by my pupils, and the impossibility for them to contract habits of dissipation and extrava gance, has induced me to enlarge my building so that I am enabled to remove the limits to which I have formerly confined myself, yet I pledge myself that not more will be received ihan can proper ly be accommodated and well at tended to by myself and a very competent assistant. JJcannot feel a willingness to make many promises lest I fall short of a fulfilment, but I prom ise myself a conscientious dis charge of my duty, and from an experience of ten years I can vea lure to promise to Parents for their comfort and to Pupils for their benefit, a mild and parental, but a prompt and strictly, very strictly enforced discipline. Al. R. GARRETT, Prin. STONY HILL is on the road from Warrenton lo Nashville, one and half miles from Sims' Cross Roads and eight from Hilliards ton in Nash. Address at Ransom's Bridge. 10th Nov. 1835. 47eo3 $7" 1 he Raleigh Standard and Star are requested to give three insertions each, once in two weeks, and for ward acc't. Printing Press for ate. SUPER ROYAL Piii.ting Press, the old mode of construction, can b procured on reasonable terms. Apply at litis OJfice. January, 1S31.

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