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Mitcklc John, WILL STAND this rf Spring il It' i Sea-Oil ;t Win. G. luMiuiv' m t;. Col. Duid Daniel's, Ii'-Kv Mount and at : al county, lie will staiol m v,v ''!v:l,,i,e, ui,: s'.v ..or MAS tin- sule ha;., TWELVE ,tVl.U" . ........ ... ii.-'-' Illan" to he in to.il i.i ti e " i every instance . m' tiii..rv l'' ? intl as .oou i,. is ascciiaiuf.i to be in loal r t-iooertv loweits I li t- r stiianc jraini Initial l.li.ctiou v; II be made, it re$;i,u!ille person will make up a lliul ii rnatcs. The season is imiv '.miitMir-il, ami wiil tenniinie by 1st Ju- Ivr.eit. 'fro.ii the anxiety we have to see the plt'"'" tlii country improve their stock .- i.r,r. wo me induced to stand VL'ChLK JOHN fS heretofore dune, hi a!'ve immi-ii extremely low puct-s. .om the ctrcumstaot e ol ls st uuhng loiv. llit poor man will have ttie oppm tuni v.l raising blooded stock, as welt )e ,",aii of capita'; whereas if tie stood as high a many others, (by no menus his superior j:1 point of petit" rt ,) this fair oppor -unity cj.IJ H"t le afforded. Almost every ii.Oi. ..!ii-tl l l'as A f,,,l horse, i very nx iui.i !o five him if possible a lepuialte Vjtiracter, and ii extremely apt o give j-in a character which h does not leady unfit, mit candor ami justice lematMl tiat such lias never been thecae v j 1 1 1 this porous" ''ted horse. For it i ceruiiuly a frtCi r "hich cannot in truth meet with nn'rtiiliction, lh. it he has heretofore labor t d iiii.ie-r all the disadvantage which could pib'y brfal a hoe of his kind. In the instance he was raised as a mere rail', wi' Uo.it scarcely receiving any attention, tt,i cltas prob.ibly the cause of his not Lftug any larger. Bui after a time the lun.-iJfraaon, (and a just and correct one iio,) having been taken, that he was a colt . ! most eicelh ut pedigree, he comment ed inij'ioviiiif and has risen to h.s present Rj! romantic and grand appearance. But h having labored under the disadvantage d: bin treatment during the first years of n: hie, cannot alter his pedigice, nor in- j uif 1 shnulJ not injure his character as a njci iioisc; for his colts are generally ve ry l.irtf. In the second instance, it may j siii ha heretofore probably been a serious iDu'on with some, that he bus m ver U ii .successful on the Turf Cm firt let ustuiniiie into the cause cf this, which tun b.: none by only making- a few re. ln.itks. lie was while in training outta- jtoidy obstinate and toiler q-n-nlly knoumg siicn to he the l.ict, e was rigM ! considered tj beau unsue horse to iik .no.iey upon, and in consequence of this leruinly unfortunate quality in him, he as tkii off the track at a very earlv age. r.ouh it U a fact which U certainly in. tioverlihle, that when he did by "hiui eit run kindly he in every instance run in exceiltnt liaie. But even admitting that jVl.e hu- not been a successliil race hore, llwe'hink li'.ht any man Ironi tt e above ex- L l..iMlmll at u.ll ua lit, ., - m I . . I .. 1.1. ffii ree which is given bIw, will ac kno.v ledge that it such has been an objec ton htietofore, that it should not be oth erwise than dissipated now. He nevr would run kindly, only at his ow n will and pleasure. But suffice it to say on this point. I tf.at had it not been for the unfoitunalely vMj.n.oie u.'jioMiion wnicn rte posessei, that he could not, judging from trial and tvery othf-r circumstance connected with it, that he must haie been a race bcrse of considerable reputation. JML'CKLE JUI bas never had but two col's to yet go on tlie Turf, and both have been successful. U:y. a very small little marc, has run a peat many successful races two and three mile heats; but it is true she has been beat en also, but whenever such was the case it whs done with U,e uimosl difficulty, and hs running at the stne tinve w ith tip lop rw l.or,es. Examine the Tut f Ilcgister. tUnas issued a few years past, and any r'rsonfanbe safi'uVdw iih the correctness o! the above Matement. It would be too tedious in an advertisement of this kind to nun.eute all the different races which ' been nut by thi, little mare, as any rM cni satisfy himseli bv enquiry or ex fmtna ir,,, as a0()Ve rf rt.t l . Tlie other ,,rie ''is cnltj hbs a s;ray mare by the i;Jn"' f Juntt, that onlv run one race, was at Cireenwood." Halifax conntv, l" the two mile day, aod won with consi I'lbbleeasH. Thcie are some people too v'f'C prohhhly not pntiing tt.einselves to e trouble of examining the m .ny good ul.id.helurs.boih of Impotted and American Mock, urge as an objection that Wfatuis loo low to be thorough bred. , cn,i'" !y such is an unjust objection, Y cannot nnive to a fair ami correct jnc ujion, liut by making an examination o his pedigree. Jt is certainly unnects rJtosay more as to this horse by way (,, rn.ark, as he certainly cannot be for .7 a rf,putaiion not heretofore acknowl- nfa,tf he should live, in progress of h'iT nie ft"w fn,e c,,,ts wh!ch shortly, ,ake their graceful appearance lot' the track, and pruve to the world that n he not only the sire ol work horgea, can also be the ire of race horses that I'' )ot h ' essentials of speed and He therefore think that if the peo- ih . , 10 "' prove their stock of horses, .ry cannot do tt a! a more correct Pt'ODlttOllS ttn .!,.. I... r (Kp "-, inttn uy utcepiiuj; ui iluc i llvorat.)ft opportunity of iutio L"'S 'heir mares to Muckle John. Muclde John, .V Er' hy old Harrod. he bv old Sir , Harrod s dam by old Diomede, c ...udin uy oirt Bellair, bis g. gtandam - i'R imported Sir Ht.rrv. MUCKI.K bv th '!"'? by old Collector, his grandam Aim t ""P'Ttea l itizen, bis g. gran- dam ll ie ,mp0' ,ed U,,io"' ,lis g"n ' y theunporttd Buckskin. It is un. aboy. - y ,race Utm further, as the m ??nt to S've h' a pt-digree His n , y any norse 111 I he country ,..,pe.lSrr'' has heretofore been incor. Us f!rI10Ugh '"v'-''itly represented in urmer advert Joshua K. BullucJe. M , Hrm. G. Bulluck. Jc! 13,1836. 11 iii.-i Forte for Sale. J .:, Rm-V '"nlome PIANO for ould L n 0'" .Wfch'ng o purchase, "tu io can and examine it. 4 Pocket Book Lost. J VI :, V esaay evening, the ls, . mil, a Si,et J,ilvlll Pocket Book, With my name on the inside of the stran COIItaitllllfr i.. i i. . the f.ll ' "" "ourtnu.i money, and iv ? ..'.fl2:J une "gainst I- "w.juiiii H. nonie. tor one ih..,. ,f .. i nomas V;. L'" '"r 'y lars due 1st January, UOIiarS. IK.P :.,r .,., 'II .. . ' , (, -.-nil nri igcs lor " i!!tm,iue IsUanuary, IS35 ... ma.Ie payable to he Subscriber. ()He note against 4,h l. apmgton and Matthew Kevel, for ten . w5,u loeeiner with several o.ber papers not lecollected. A liberal iewarl w, be given to any person, who will return said Pocket Book and contents tu me. J'iCOB TIIOAMS. Mh t'h 2d, 1836. in BuSSyfor Sale. W excellent .Newark made BUGGY for 8!,,e- Apply at this Office. November 9, iH'.id. Joti cc. Subscriber having qualified at Fcb niary 1'erm. 1F3G. an administrator on the estate of Thomas Lyon, dee'd, notifies all person? indebted to s .id estnte to make imniedia'e payment, as no indulgence will be given and alt those having claims against the estate, will present them with in the time prescribed by law, propeily au thenticated, or this notice will be plead in bai ol their recovery. henuet 1. Lyon, AdmV March 8, 1836 jo Attention: 'I'llK 1st Troop of Edgecombe Cavalry will meet at their parade ground in Tarhorough, on the fouith Satutd.ty (the -Cth) of March precisely at 11 o'clock, ful'y equipped. Bv order, C. C. 'Knigh t. 1 .'t SerR'L U"AI1 persons not attache I to any ca valry in Edgecombe, who hold public cavalry arms beb.ngii.g to ibis Troop, are requested to return theui immediately to Messrs. Hyitnn l Lawrence. Sd March, IH3G. 9-3 Steamboat From Petersburg to City Point. fFHE Public are respectfully informed that the New Steamboat EAGLE, Capt. Chase, has commenced running from this place to City I'oiut, to meet the boats from and to Norfolk, and will leave ' in lime to ensure a passage to or from that place. No f.-ars need le apprehended, by lay, as the boat drws but I wo feet wa ter, which will enurc a run at idi times of title. Passage Si, fur w I ich a;u'y on board, or t P. B VAN, A gent y At the wharf. Feb. 23. IS3i5. 9 3 II ttminzton & Raleigh Rail Road Company. JSTolice. pilE Commissioners now ami"utice 'he fact, that a number exceeding three thousand bbares of Stock have been turn scribed foi: and by virtue of the power in them vested by the act of incorporation, they call a meeting of the Subscribers to be held at the Court Home in Wilmington, t 12 o'clock, on Monday the )4ill day of March next, for the purpose of electing a President ami Directors ami transacting such other business as may seem expedi ent for carrying into eflVct the object of lie corporation. It is hoped that there w ill be a general Attendance cither iu per son or by proxy. By order of the t.ommissioners. Jl Lazarus, Chairman. Wilmington, 19th Feb. 1S3. Coach, House, Landscape, and Ornamental rrilE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Edtecombe coupty that be has located himself In s arborough, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line of busnv fis. Those wishinff Giffs. sideboants, sittm cbair, fire screens and tlie like painted, will bring theui to the coach shop of Mr. lerrell. He will leave town and go into the coun rv, when bouse painting is required- All orders in his line of business will be thankfully received and faithfully executed on reasonable term 3. Lewis de Jlrquer. Tarboro' 2fth Feb 1836- & .oi. 25 I T dS d",e ln"'"St r September ' s li'e J j'f bruary last. One ain8 A i' . . . . ",n "'"i' " twelve nr I l-t-ll Notice. VI OST, in Ta.borough on Hie 12th inst. llJ a Note of Hand vs. Sampson Hatha way, for seventeen dollars, given the 1 1th February 1836, due six months after dale. The finder will confer a favor by return ing it to the Subscriber. The public are cautioned against trading for said Note. JOHN H STEEL. TarborouCh, Feb. 15, 1836. 7-3 Female Seminary. fMltS ?,ARV CHKNEY, beSS ,lve i. 10 '"'"'"""he inhabitants of Wan en i e A1"4 ."5 V'ci,,it Ihat she has rented the Academy formerly occupied by Mr. the?'.. "'t;j.ds opening o Monday, he lust day of February next, Jl Literary Institution, For the Education of young La . dies. Miss Cheney, for some vears past has been an assistant Teacher "in New York. bhe will teach all the branches of useful and polite education, Painting & Drawing. It patronised as she hopes to be, ar range.nents can be made, to procure an able leather to instruct in French, Span ish, Italtan and Music. Testimonies of Miss C.'s abilities as a Teacher will be given when required. n arrenton, Jan. 23, 136. Boarding House. RS- H. ALLEN will take a few young Jadie, as Bonnier, and wili pay particular attention to children placed with her, and added to that rh ;n t.a Iht advantage of being with the Teacher ne fem .ie Academy, as Miss Cheney will board with her. Jan. 23. 183fi. 43 100 barrels Flour, Of superior quality, for sale by D. RICHARDS tS- CO. .. 4th, 1833- D Whom it may concern. GrpHE Subscriber requests all those in L1 d bled to him to call and settle iheir accounts. r-v January 13, 1S36. ' Ferry at Sparta. rpiIE Subscribers having made arrange ineiits for keeping up the FEIUIY at this place, take plrasme in informing the people of the neighborhood and traders generally, that they have employed a good Ferryman with a good Flat, who will at all times be ready to wail on people, without the least delay. DANIEL HOPKINS. JOHN 'MAYO. Sparta, 2d Janaary. 1835. 2 Ilaij wood Academy CHATHAM COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. 'MIE HAYWOOD ACADEMY will be opened for the reception cf Pupils, on Monday, the 2.tl of January, 183f), under the superintendent:., oi Air, Z V-CH AUIAH DAVIS. Mr. D ivis is highly qualified a? a Tea cber, and is well known n iliii "state, hav ing taught Si hool s.'vcr:i years in con junction with Mr. liii.gi.iiru, of Orange, The scholastic y ear w ill be divided into two sessions of five months each. Instruction will be given iu all the bran ches usually taught in Academic, prepa ratory to entering College. Tuition, per session, trom 6 5f to I6 B iard can be bad in the most respectable f.imilies at from si to $8 - r month, u- eluding washing and candles. No village in the State can pre'ent a more happy location for a School than Haywood. The so'.i-'y is refined and agreeable, the. climate healthy, tl:fc water pcre, and the .il high, dry and clean. Cy order of the Board of Trusters. S. -McC LENA HAN. Secy. Hay wood, Jan. 13. 1835. 3-3 JYotice. priAVING resolved to remove to the imJL west, I will sell a bargain in my Houses and Lots, In the town of lVarrenton NORTH CAROLINA. I presume no person will purchase without viewing the premises, therefore a particu lar tiesciiption is unnecessary. The dwell ing house is comfortable, containing seven rooms well finished; the out b iildings well arranged and convenient, with three and a half acres of ground well inclosed and handsomely divided, with a choice selec tion of various kinds of fruit, the w hole in a highly improved state of cultivation. One other Iot, Well inclosed and highly improved, con taining u beautiful office, with two well finished rooms and a well of most excel lent water, the Lot beautifully shaded with lare oaks and &tt with blue grass and clover. One other Lot, Adjoining the public square, on which is a irnod tlwe line House, contmutue io.ii rooms with all out houses a beautiful falling garden some excellent truit, and iu a good state of cu'tivatiou. This is a desir able residence for a merchant or mecha nic, being in the center of business. Also, 75 Acres Of wood land, one mile from town, con taining wood sufficient for family uses which would be a handsome appendage to the town property. For a summer residence, Warrenton is not surpassed by any village in the State the society very good. In the absence of the Subscriber, Mr. Michael Ratican will show the property and state the price. N. B. I S've a ,)SrPl'n an ,flke Cab, Negroes, or good Bonds THOMAS BBAGG. Jan. 9, 1836. 2"3 limMja r-3 ti ej a 'IMPORTANT To the Public. -:!: Having on baud a very large and extensive STOCK OP Winter Goods, I now offer them At a reduction of 10 per cent. On last months prices those desirous of ooiaining UooiJs at a trilling advance on New York Cost, will most assuredly find it tu uirn- interest to call and Jearn my pri- .: ueiore purcunsiug. la my Assortment will be found: New est style dark and light Calicoes, from iu cents to 3U, Circassians, every color, 20 to 50 cents. Black and colored Silks, in great variety, 35 cents to $1 25, A great bargain in men's and women's Cloaks, from $3 to $3, Superfine Broadcloths, from $2 to 7, -Satiinetts, from 40 cents to $1 25, White and red Flannels, 25 cents to SI, Rose Blaokels, 2 to $6 per pair, roint Blankets, GO cents to SI, Negro ( loth, all wool, six quarters wide, only tK) cents, do. do. thiee quarters wide, 35 cents, Cloth and blanket Overcoats, S6J to 8, Ladies lawn undersleeves, Ladies and gentlemen's si!k Handkeiv chiefs, 25 cents to SI 50, f3 Bonnet, cap and belt Ribbon, Jjsa cheap, Men's and boys HATS and Caps of every description. Tfie largest and cheapest Assortment of Roots and' Shoes, FA-er exhibited in Tarboro'. (to wit:) Men's Boots, 1 75 to S3, Men's lined and bound high quartered Shoes. 874 to SI 12i, High and low quartered boys Shoes, 2o to 75 cents. Girl's leather shoes, 50 cents, Women's leather shoes, 40 to 90 cents, Women's leather and morocco Boots, 75 cents to Sl Women's morocco and prunella shoes, 50 cents to 51 25, Extra fine kid L prunella Slippers, 1 25, Negroes coarse high and low quartered shoes, 40 cents to 1, Men's inoroccn and seal skin Pumps, 73 cents to $ 25, Sole Leather, 15 to 17 cents. With evert other Article in the Hal and Shoe line. ALSO, large and well selected stock of GROCERIES, Hardware, Cutlery, China, Glass Earthenware, All of which are now offered at the Cheap Cash Store For Cash-or Bai ter, Or on the usual credit, at most Extraordi nary Low I'rkes- JAS. XVEDDELL. Tarboro, Jan. 14, 1636. NO MISTAKE. -:t:- II. King & Co. NFORM the public that they are per lnaru-r.t'y located iu this place, and thattfy will continue their business At the old Stand, Where the economist would do well not only to call but to buy. All those who prefer giving the smallest price for the best articles, may rely on it. that our establish ment presents the most ample held lor the indulgence of their inclinations. Tarboro', Jan. 13, 1836. SELLING OFF, AT COST, For Cash only. I). KNIGHT bCO. January 7th. IS33. flacky oung ILL STAND The present season the ' most of his time at home. The sea son will commence the 1st of Match and temain at home until the 10th of March on the 11th, he will be at J. C. Knight's store on the 12th, he will be at Wm. J. Armstrong's store, near Upper Town Creek meeting house then home and there stay eight days, and then round as b.fore, which will make it every tenth day; so on till the 1st of July, at which time the sea son will end. He will be let to mares at his former low prices, Three Dollars the leap, Five Dollars ihe season, ami Nine Dollars to insure a mare to beln foal with 25 cents to the Groom in every instance. The season and leap money will be due from the end of the season with interest; the insurance from the -1st of'January. , Mares put if not mentioned otherwise at the lime they are firM put, -will be charged by the season, and when charged no'aiter ation will tie made. Any persou nutting a mare and neglects to attend the stand, will be held bound for the insurance money. Great care will be taken to prevent acci dents, but no liability for any. A transfer of propet ty forfeits the iusurance money. Young jack's colls are a sufficient recom mendation. D. G. BAKER. 22d Feb. 1S35. 8 N. B. persons that put mares in the season of 183 1, will do well to call and settle their accounts shortly. D G.B. .Printing Press for Sale. SUPER ROYAL Printing Press, on the old mode of construction, can be procured on reasonable terms. Apply at this Office. January, 1831. ere Goods! New Goods!! October, 1835. 2?2i23SZ3 FALL AND WINTER BUT GOODS. S. Pender & Son, AVING just returned from the North. respectfully inform their friends and the public ueuerally, that they are now re ceiving and opening at the Storehouse one door below S. Pender's Hotel iu Tarho rough, their Full Goods, Direct from New York. The pressure of business at this moment will not allow us to say more, therefore we leave it to the inspection of those who will favor us with a call, as we do not charge for looking, and as we feel no hesitation in pronouncing that we will give satisfaction if selling Goods low will do it which we are determined to sell a low as the lowest, if not a little lower, being anxious to sell out our present Stock to make room for a Spring supply. We assure the jSublic that we considor ourselves permanently located in Tarborough. tCPW will give the highest market pri ces in Cash or Bai ter, for all kinds of pro duce that a farmer has to dispose of, poul try uot excepted. Solomon Pender. Jos. Jno. B. Pender. Oct. 29,1835. Brandy, icanted. ftpHE Subscribers wish to purchase 50 Li barrels BRAiNDY, for which the highest cash price will be given. D. RICHARDS cy CO. Nov. 12, 1835. 63 Peach RraudyfJ) WISH to purchase 10 barrels best Peach BRANDY, for which the highest a price will be paid iu cash. J IV. COTTEN. Tarboro', No- 23d, 1835. Look Out. 'HAT I may pay my own debts, and also lay in a new Stock of Goods early the ensuing spring, I offer this as my last notice to all those indebted to me and all such as will not avail themselves cf it di rectly, may expect to be visited by one of those plagues incident to this country, known as a Sheriff or Constable, whose la bors are generally rewarded with cost col lected out of the defendant. As such, I hope a true regard for their own interest, together with a sense of justice and a spi rit of accommodation, will actuate one and all to make immediate settlement, wi'.hout (laying an officer for tugging at the elbows of their coats, merely to re mind them of doing that which honor and propriety should naturally induce them to do. All persons having claims against me will please present them for settlement. a: h. rountree. Tarboro', 7th Jan'y, 1836. Miss Frances Campbell, rSiETURN5 her most grateful acknow ss ledguients to her friends and nume rous customers for the very liberal patron age hitherto received from them, and begs lev to inferm them she has just received Irom one of the most fashionable Millinery establishments in the city of Nw York, her Winter Supply of Articles. In her line, consisting in pnrt of the fol lowing, viz: Latest style of pattern Si'.k bonnets, " Florence, Swiss and Tuscan sirnw do. " Pattern silk Dresses, Silks h Satins, " Plain and figured Muslins, ' Fashionable bonnet and cap Ribbons, " White, blue, black &i gtay Feathers, ' Plain and fcather'd Flowers, " Ladies worked Caps, ' Ladies and gentlemen's sfk Gloves, " silk and cqtton Hose, r . ' Black worsted do- Ladies black and white Veils, Silk and cotton Velvets, Plush Capes, excellent articie for winter, Thread and bobbinett Laces, Blond Edgings and Flutings he. 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 will continue to receive regularly every two ot three months, additional supplies of I any and every article in her line; so that her assortment will generally bt found good and complete. She al-o continues to make and trim dresses and cloaks-in the most neat and fashionable manner, as well as all other articles enti usted to her and hopes by unremitted attention to her busf ness. with a constant desire to please, that she will receive a liberal share ol 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. WILL STAND the ensuii.g season at my fa rnn in Northampton county. OTarticulars hereatter. . IV M. MOODY. January 27. 1836. 4 4 AND NORTH CALOLINA rOS 3.S3G, For Sale al- '.7s Office at the Ralei prtceg,Viz: 10 cents each, 75 cents a dozen, 4 dollars for half a groce, $ , a jroce , &c. October, 1S35. JUrs..C.-E:oioard, J now opening- her Fall supply of Goc . : , " compri:iijg a more extensive and Fashionable Assortment of Than she has ever before exhibited in ihiS place. Having -elected ami purchased '' articles herself, and had an excellent n ; oottunity of becoming lalfgt Northern fashions in lh At Miner v and Manttca making line, she feels heisif competent to give eutire satisfaction to her numerous customers and the public in gen eral. In her assortment will be found Pattern Velvet, satin Sc silk Bonnets, do. 1 urbans, Caps, Capes, &c. Plain, watered, figured, ami plaid Silks, ant! Satins, tor dresses. ' Silk. Velvets, Gnuze Veils, &c. Rlar.k Mndf- Cranes, and Florences. Tuscan, Swiss, Gipsey, and Fancy straw Bonnets, all qnnr.tie, White and black ostrich Feathers. Laces, InsertingH,' flutings 5c footings, ' reamer U ana lancy r lowers, Superior hair Puffs and Curl;1, Blond and worsted Edgings, A superb assortment of Ribbons, Sec. Mrs. H. invites a general inspection of her Goods, as she Is confident they cannot fail to meet general approbation, both as regards quality and price. Tarboro' Oct. 23; 1S35. Last JXhlicc. HPHK Subscriber requests all -persons indebted to 'him, by. Nole or account, to call and set-, tie the same forthwith, or they will probably find them in 1 he hands of another person, who may not be quite so accommodat ing us I h$ve been. R. A. BELL. Tarboro', Sept. 24, 1S35- 39 JYeio Millinery s Miss Mitchell, 13EGS leave to inform her Cus tomers and the public genet-ally that she has jusi returned from New York with 21 extensive Assortment Of almost every article in her line of busi ness. She deems it unnecessary to enumerate the various articles comprising her Stockv but flatters herself that on examination it will be found rx'nsive and complete, liav- . 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 alten-, tion to continue to give satisfaction to H. ' those who may favor her with a call. Sffev' would further add, that having purchased her Goods under advantageous circuui- stances, she is enabled to 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, 1835. jVotice. STIIIE Subscribers will in a few days be in receipt of their Fall purchases in New York and iu 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 wgona employed in the transportation of Cotton from this io Halifax, and will at all times give the highest prices for baled Cotluu. delivered in this place. D. RICHARDS $ CO. Tarboro', Oct. 14,1835. JYoticer.JYcic Firm. mR. JAMES J. GARRETT havi,iff withdrawn himself from the Copart nership heretofore existing under the firm of Knight, Garrett Co. The same is thorefore dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be conducted under the firm of I). Knight & Co. At the old Stand. We take the liberty ir- remark to our friends and the public gene rally, that we are thankful for their past favors, honiher that their furore ones if not increased will not be diminished, as we shall endeavor to give geneial satisfaction, to all who may favor us with their custour. We are now receiving bur. Fall & Winter Supply of a off.. Which we are determined to sell sis In- -the lowest, being anxious to sell out u. present Stock in order to make room for u more general assortment in future. We assure the public that we consider ourselves permanently located in, ..Tarboro' for life. unless sunk by art earthquake or l,!.'wn up by bankruptcy, and we are happy to say that we have as little apprehensions of the latter as of the former of these ho:: 1 1. cata'strophies, provided wear' frt'i..ate as to continue to share the ".ves ai. . fishes" of public patronage it h ne'j". bors, whi.cu we shaJ! endeavor . with all our might. D. KNIGHT r J. Oct. ISih, -fitst Published, And for sale at this' Office, a pamphlet en titled, No other than Baptist Churches Hae- t right t be cal'ed 1 CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. Br Joshua Lawrknce. Price lOcen's single, or SI per dozen. January, 1 830.
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