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Jldvcrthcmcnt. THE impossibility of carrying on the Watchman as it ought lo he con dueled, while absent on collecting espdi lions, and he impossibility of longer (I---ins; without the larg" amount due me 'or 6 vears of labor, have determined me to Sell the Establishment at the end of tin present year. The Sublet ipiion List is Jlbont Eight llnndr d, And on ihe increas. , and the Job Pi inline and Adverrii' t: good for at I- ast 8.500 a year. A gentleman of talents and a sound Whig shall have the Paper on the most liber term.. 1 would iv-t willmgl) let it go i" to any other service. A earlv npnlira tion is n. quested. C JOXES Editor and Proprietor Rali-burj, June 2:, IS38. btcile of North Cartninn, F.DGlXOMBE COUNTY- Courl of Picas and Quarter Sessions, M AY fEU M, ISiS. George W. Kill- brew 1 v . Original Attach II -nry W. Garrett, ) meat Isaac N'otfl et summoned as g an i.shee, an. als it vied on or,p I'racl ol Ln.d ;' j doing the lands f Kae N-fl ' a-r Other, containing by eslim aiion .'S0 i cres, more or les. ST appearing to the satisfaction f th '"ouii, that IIenky W. Uarkett, i dHendant in I his miii, is noi a i vi-on-nt - 1 this State: It is therefore etdeied, tl.; publication he made lor x wet Us mm cessively in the Tar borough Pro, until) ing said dfudant that unless he appear a' the m xt term of this Court, to he held ! the f urth Monday in August in x, at tin Court House in Tarborough, and answn plead, or demur, judgment pro confess will be entered ;njaini him. Witness .losErn Hell. Clerk of sa Court, at office, the north Monday i May, 1S3S. JOS. BELL C C. Prif. adv $5 00 $25 lit ward. U'WVAV t . mU the 1 4' h November, 1S;G, ritgioma SPENCER, Aged about 26 ar, 5 ee' 6 or 7 inches in height, weighing about 150 pounds, yd low complexion, with apleaant look no scars or marks known of. ( Said negro for merly belonged lo Moses Tison, in Pat county where he was raised. The above reward will be paid lor his apprehension and delivery to me in (Ireene county, 9 m les from Siaatonsburg on the Rdeigh ruadwr lodged in any j iil so that I gi t iiini again. All persons are lore warned against harboring, employing, or earrving t fl'said negro, under penalty of the law. BEXJ C. D E.1SON. Nov 20. IS a -IS- Slate of Nov ih Carolina, EDOEC'MME COUNTY Snpenor Court of Equity, MARCH TERM, 1838. John Joiner ) vs. t Original Bill Kinchen May and others, ) TIT appearing to the satisfaction of said Conn, that the said Ktnchen May is not an inhabitant of thisS ate: It is there fore ordered, that publication he made for six weeks in the Tirboro' Pres, notify ing him to appear a the next iprm of said C urt, to be held lor said county, at th C urt House in. Tarborough, on theseco .d Monday in S piem.ber next, and then and theie lo ans-ver, plead or demur, other wise j-idgmenl pr. confesso will he taken and the case sel lor hearing ex parte as to him. Test, NO? FLEET, C. M E. Price adv $ 5(). Boohs and Pamphlets. POR SALE, A concise History 0f v Kehukee Association, by Elder J()s Biggs Also, the Patriotic Discourse, Basket of Fragments, Mouse gnawing ou of the Catholic trap, and No othrriha Baptist churches have a right to be caller Christian churches: by Johua Lawrenc. Als , Occurrences in the Life of Eld, , Joseph liijrss, wrote hv himself ATPLX AT THIS OFFICE '"January, lbS. MUllCUAtVr TAILt I It, FSPEC I FULLY informs his friend and the public gemrally, that he has received his Spring and Summer Consisting of Cloths fireen and black sunun r Camlet, Striped thread Drills for pantaloons, Plain black and figured Wrings, do black and figured V Ivets, I J I i ii and figured Vale:ici is, do do Marseilles, ''lain black and fancy S'ocks. 11 so, on hand, "upfrfioe bill': and bbick t'l-lbs, I visible green and brown do. iiivjd and corded CasNimeres of various colors, Itoso "s, Collars, fibives, Suspenders, &c. ll of which h" w-jl! sell l w for Cash, on a shor t credit lo punctual customers. He trusts hy due attention to business, and his King experience therein, to giv ic satisi action. l those who may favor i ' i with then orders lie also will keep constantly on hand in assortment ol Hfddij made Clothing, () the besi quality, m tnnfactnred by him ll. All woik despatchctl at the shorlcst mice r.trboro', April 13th, 183S Notice. ffBPlS leave to inlorm h;s customers and the publ c g ner ally, that he has j-isl K C tved fiom N w Y rk, f sjilendid&ssortmcM of GOQBS, Suitable f r (leal eaten' 's wear. CONSISTING OF S perfiue Cloths i:. t assimeres, of all the most fast ionable pnl os, mmer Drills and (j mibrows, for panta loons, -pi- ndid assortment of Vetings, S'ocks. Rosoms & Collars. Sospt-nrlers, (Iluvcs. Jind he hat a feio First rate Beaver Bat, Of the latest fashion, very cheap ami will be st Id low lor Cash, or on a shori erf (lit to punctual custoroeis I "l b i '. Apt il 1 f?tti is.SS, Cotton Gins rg UE stihcriher has removed from Tar bnrough, .ii,d established himself on the Raleijrt) road, near the store o! J. C. lvnigoi, o!, Co! , where he continues The making and repairing Cotton Gins. All those who wis i() supply themselves viih Gins of ihe best nualnv. are resm-ct- iully solicited to anjdv l the SubsCril)cr 1 1 rsonally, or by letter , All orders lot Gms will b4. promptly executed. (Sin ut ol order will b expeditiously repaired Person wishing to h ,Ve work executed. will please leave their orders at the store ol J. C. Knight, Esq. S,1MUEL D PROCTER. February 5th. House. Landscape &f Ornamental qnUE Subscriber respectfully -informs - lhe citizens of Edgecombe county, oat he has located himself III Tarborough, Where he is piared to execute all orders u his line of business. Those wishing gigs, sideboards, sitting hairs, fire screeos and the like painted, v i II bring them to the coach shop of Mr.' :'errell. He will leave town and go into the ountry, when house painting is required. All orders in his line of business will be ankfully received and faithfully executed o reasonable terms. t k LEWIS DE ARQUER. larboro', Feb. KG. p rfs cz& m Wilmington llalcigh MAUL HOAB. IIafax Depot, December 5th, 1837. HIE Engine with Train ol Coaches and Cars will leave the Depot daily at 6 A. M. via Weldnn and the Portsmouth and Roanoke Rail Road, and arrive at Portsmouth in time lor passengers to take THE STEAMBOATS For Baltimore and Washington City The Train leaves Portsmouth daily at !) A. M. and arrives at Halifax in time for passengers to take the Express Line of Singes, F.r Wilmington and STE MHO AT Line for Charleston. All produce or freight received at the Depot will be forwarded without detention, and all freight received by tin- Rail Road will not be allowed to remain in the Warehouse longer than 2d heiirs. Hates of Freight between Halifax ami Po. tsnmuth on Cotton 33 e-nts, and (2m eerie and Drv floods '.iG cents per 100 f)0U ds. Passenger, $5. Notice. -::- rWlHE Subscriber resp ctfully informs ihe public, that be slill coutinuci to n anubctuie and repair Cotton (liiiS) Corn Fans, and Com Shtllers, AT HAMILTON, M A HTIN COUNTY. II" also i. Agent for t!u dispo-il of Hm man's Patent Threshing Machine, in this section of the State, and will promptly furnish those who may desiir one ol them. They re a v ry useful an-' durabli article, as will be seen by the sub joined documents. joiix jriLsox Jan. 2, 1S3S. HAITIAN'S Cult' nt I'll resiling Machine. The Subscribers nave purchased tlu Patent lig'it ol this late and useful invfi, 'ion, for the counties of Franklin, W u ten, Nash, Edgecombe, Johnston, Way ne4 ISeitic, Cut, lreene. Hertford, ( howau. ates, Peiq limans. Pasquotank, Camden. Onrritucl;, Martin, Lenoir, Hvde, Tyi " I!, Duplin, Craven, U auTntt, New Han ver, liruoswick, and Sampson, in tin tate, an! can wnh confidence recom nend them to the tanners, as being one ol be best, cheapest, and most durable ma "hines ever before off red lo the public. The breast being .supported by springs. OK vents it from choking up when an over i) riiou of food is introduced; (a great im orovemc nt upau this kind of machine.) A'e warrant this Thresher to perform ex erlitioiisly, and the grain threshed per- elly clean. One horse can thresh from ls?5 to 1 50 bushels of wheat, rye, oats and nee, and from 150 to 200 bushels of p as per day. This machine has been fully 'ried in this Slate, and its utility proven as will appear by reference lothe subjoin ed certificate. Thomas Ilower'lon, Joseph Kearney, Daniel Blue. N. We have on hand several mi chines just finished oflf and for sale, and in end keeping on hand a constant supply; nd should it be desired, we will sell the ight lor any of the above counties al a leasonable price. . The undersigned citizens of Burke coun ty hereby certify,, that they have seen the Threshing Much hie, Patented by Enoch A. Harman, in opera tion on the farm ol Isaac T. Aver v. The machine threshes four hundred sheaves in an hour, and the threshing is more perfect and performed better than by any ma chine we have seen in use; and we have no hesitation in recommedding il to pub lic patronage. (Signed,) Isaac T. Avery David Corpening, W W Erwin, J:w. Rutherford, Jr Burke county.N. C. June 27th, 1833. Corn Shelters. AN excellent new Corn Sheller, made by Mr. John Wilson, of Hamilton, can be had on reasonable and accommoda ling terms, on application JiT THIS QJFFICE. January, 1833. 531 A Catalogue ol reasons Tor using' Dr. PETERS' Celebrated " Vegetable l'ills." -f npr vTKK ihrv aie exceedingly popular, which proves them to be ex ceedingly good. . rk ft,.,,.. tUov mo enmnoseu oi miii pies which have the power to d good in V... .... .v, , f , i r .... I !.,. t n an immense ntimuer oi cast-,, wtu.uu. , sessing the means to do injury in any. 3. liecause they are nol a quack medi cine, but the scientific compound of a reg ular physician, who has made his proles sion the study of his life. 4. 13. cause they are not unpleasant lake, nor distressing to retain, while they are nust effective to operate. o. Iiecause iney uie ictuiimicuuiu slam laid medicine by the regular lacuiiy. 6. IJecause by keeping the system in a natural state ol action, they cure aimosi . vt ry disease which is incidental to the human frame. 7 Because they are cheap and portable, and will retail all their virtues in full vi gor, i;i any clima-e, and lor any length of time. 8 H entire, notwithstanding their sim pliciiy and mildness, they are one ol the speediest purgiiive medicines which has yet been discovered. 9 H cause ihey are an unfailing reme dy for prncuung a good appetite. 10. Because in cases ol splctn or des pondency, by their healthy influence on ihe excited stale of the body, ihey have a most happy efT-el in calming, and invigo rating the mind. 1 1. Because ihey effect their cures with out ihe usual attendants of other pills, sick ues and gi ipmgs, 12 B' cans as will as being an unri vailed punfi- r of the general system, they are a -overeigu remedy for sick head ache. 13. Because they diff i' from the rnaj-T ily of medicines, in Ihe fact that the mot they atv known the more they arc appro veil. 1-1. Bt cause. as their application creates oo dehility in the system, ihey may be la ken without producing any hindrance t business or ihe uual pursuits ol every da) 15. Because when once introduced into a lamily, or a village, they almost nnme diately take the precedence ol all oilier medicines in general complaints. IG. B cause a number of the wondeiful cures lin y have effected, can be subslanli ited without any undue means being re sorted io, lo procure invalid testimonies. 17 Br cause their composition is such, thai they are equally applicable to the usual diseases of warm, cold, or temperate cli mates. IS. Because two, or three, are in gene ral sufficient lot a dose so that, as is ihe case with the generality of patent medi-eines-lhe paiieni is" not compelled to make a meal of them- 19. B cause each individual pill is pul up under the immediate superintendence of the proprietor, so that no mistake in the composition, or quantity can possibly occur through the carelessness ol a less in terested agent. " 20. Because they purify ihe frame with out debilitating the system. 21. Because, not withstanding their im- ineuse popularity, no person has ever ven tured to raise against ihem the breath ol censure, which would not have been the case, if envy could have discovered in them a single flaw to cavil at. 22. Because (and this fact is of ihe ut most importance) ladies in a certain sit uation may lake them, (nol more than two or three at a time ho.wc vei !) without in the slightest degree incurring the hazard of abortion. Were the virtues of Vetera"1 inestimable Pills, Confined to this desirable end alone, il would give them a decided advantage over the medicines of all competitors, as in no cases is there more danger to be appr. -bended, or lor which so few remedies have been dicovered, as the one referred to. 23. Because while they are so efficient in their operations with adults, they may at ihe same time bo administered to cbil dren, and even to infants, in small quauti lies, half a pill for instance, without the slightest danger. 24 Because their virtues are acknow ledged to stand nre-eminent. fnr ihpir c. hing influence upon young ladies while suffering from the usual changes of life, as ivtiru u; me liiWS Ol iNalUTC 25. And lastly, because ih nowledged to be an almost infallible rem "dy for Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague Dyspnpsia, Liver Complaints, Jaundice Asthma, Dropsy, .Rheumatism, Enlarge ment of the Spleen, Lowness of Spirits mirte rrd!r f f L-1 r! V,i .. M sion of Ihe Stomach and IWjVr?11, le.ncc, Habitual Costivenrss, L0ssh tile, lilolched, or Sallow Con .pi,'.,-,, ''!'-' in cases of torpor of the bouil '"' mild but tlTcctive medicine nm- V 'f,fi J 0t Iff!:: site. 1'- In short, the general vuce of t munily hs decided ihat COl!!' Br. Peters' Vegetable vsm. Is one oi the happier discoveries oi ern days, and altogether miriva'l'p'1, generrd soother of bodily si filiciion QjpBe careful and enquire L r Peters' Vegetable Pills-,,,, ' sold in Tarboro by 'J JSIMBS M. REDM0XJ) p Feb. 20. 1S3S ' "7- Cotton Gins. rfflHh Subscriber re.sptC!fulv illf carry on ihe Gin making Business, At his foi nicr s3nd In Greenville, Pill county, A p supplied with either Cerman or p0j,y cast steel saws at the shortest notice. Those having Gins out of tLv, best send them in at as early a day as f J venient. When all wait (as is uii;v j.' case) until they want to use Hum it ' sometimes impossible to furnish tlei within the time required. ALLEN TISON, In connection with this establishment, t08. tinues lo carry on the Lock and Gunsmith business, The making of Sato Milt Boxes, Inks and Gudgeons, and Mill Sphdh with Steel Collars, (turned,) equal tua::r in Ihe United Slates. All orders in his line of businrs will le thankfully received, and faiihlully si promptly executed on reasonable ft t ms. NOR FLEET TYEll January .30, 1S3S. Cotton Yarns, npiIE subscribers, thankful fcr the h ral pitronogo they have heieio'irc received, would resp-cil'ully inlormll.fi: Nstomers and the public, that ihey Ue REDUCED THEIR PRICES. Vnd are now prepared lo supply allorJer? which may be sent them, with Yarns of the bcsl Qtt, And upon terms as favorable as can U ob tained elsewhere. Their time of crrdii at herelofore, with the usual di-couid forcash. They would also inform those to Ihem, that Ihe interest ol Parker's k in the Factory terminates with the enJoi he nresenl vear. and iberefnie ihev are iff- J ' " s- - J J quested lo make payment by the Mm.3- j ary next, either with cash or gooi cct'uB, j which will be preferred, aod for wnini IK highest market price will be allowt d. BATTLE Sr BUOTUEUS. Nov. 29, 1S37 State of North Carolina, MAHTIN C0UNT1. IN EQUITY. Joseph Reddick and wife, aud others, ( Petilionti vs. f sell Lmdi' Jared Yarrell ct als, ST appearing to the satisfaction oflie Court, that Jared Yarrell, James Bri tain and wife, William Nicholson and wis and Simon D. Whitley and wife, are no: residents of this Slate: It is ordered, tha publication be made in the 'Tarboro Press," for the space of six weeks, noth ing them lo appear at the next term of"13 Court, lo be held the last Monday in A3; gust next, and demur, plead to, oransj? this bill, or judgment pro confesso will taken against them, and the same beards coadingly. C B. IMSSELL, C. U Williamston, 13 April, IS3S. Price adv S-I 5a blalc of J or Ih Carolina MARTIN COUNTY. IN EQUITV- Charles JMizell and others, . vs. Petition William Atkinson and wife, L sell Law' and others, ( T apjearing to the satisfaction of Court, that William Atkinson and John Mizell and Hardy Mizell, arc residents of this State: "it is orderea, tn nublirntinn k mo,ia th t.Tarbcro Press" for the space ot six weeks, noW; s them to appear at the next term oi I " iajt itsjmj . gusi next, and answer, demur, or p" this bill, or judgment pro confesso will . . ! iaKen against them, and the same nta cordingly. . C. B. HAS SELL, C. V- Williamston, 13 April, 183S. Price adv. S
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