OFFICE OF THE
TAUBORO' PRESS.
C
Hp HE Subscriber havmg m3(Ic consid
erable additions to his Printing Ks
tablishment. is now nreoared to execute
in. a neat and' expeditious manner, every
desenptu n of
BOOK. PAMPHLET, AND JOB
PIiIJTIVG.
He will also keep on band, an assort
ment of BLANKS, of the most approved
forms for Clerks of Couits, Sheriffs, Con
stables, &c. &c.
His prices are regulated by thoe adopt
ed at the Editorial Convention, held at
lileigh a few months since, viz:
Handbills on medium, roy-tJ or super
royal quarto, for 30 epics, $2 50, for 50
Copies S3 00, and SI for every addition
al 100 cop es.
Hrse 13 i I Is for a light one, 30 copies,
3 00. Larger ones in proportion to the
sizi and Dumber printed.
Small Cards, ;t single pack 32, and Si
for evrry additional pack.
Lige Cards, a single pack S3 00, and
$1 25 for every additional pack.
a1
rr
Kept regularly on hand for sale, 75 cents
per q'lire. unions printed to speci l or
tier, tor a single quire $2, tor ev'iy addi
tional q-iire under five, Si; exceeding
five quiies 75 cents per quire.
liraleful for past favors the Subscriber
hopes to mrit and receive a continuation
of public patronage.
GEO. HOWARD
August 24.
Notice.
npHE subscriber, as Administrator on
the estate of
Thomas Dickenson, tlcc'd,
Hereby noiifie all I lie heirs of said Dick
enson to come forward or make known
their title to deceased's estat-. It is con
jectured that William Dickenson, broth
or ol the deceased, who removed to South
Carolina several years since, is now living
or has left heirs who are entitled to part
of said estate. The will of the deceased
was made void, and all the heirs come in
according to law. The estate is now rea
dy for settlement, and if application is not
made to the subscriber in Edgecombe
county, North Carolina, within the time
limited by law, I will feel myself authori
sed to settle with the heirs thM are known.
MOSES BAKER, Adm'r.
July 14, 1838.
PROSPECTUS
OF
The Republican.
"Let there be light."
ST is proposed to establish in the Town of
Washington, -North Carolina, a new paper
tinder the above title and mottot The title indi
cates the political character of the paper, and the
motto indicates its purposei It will advocate
6tronorly and warmly the doctrines of the Old Re
publican party the doctrines of 1798, '99 the-
doctrines ot l nomas Jettersoni It will maintain
a strict construction of the Federal Constitution.
It will of course resist the re-charter of a National
Hank in every form which Federal ingenuity can
propose. Such an institution is believed to be not
only at war with the Constitution, but the worst
foe to the commercial independence of the Soutln
It has besides, many dangerous political tenden
cies. The Republican will advocate a divorce be
tween Bank and State. The uniou of Bank and
State is mutually corrupting, just as the union of
iJturch and State ha3 beeuloundin all past history.
And as in our free government it has been found,
that government can get along very well without
the aid .f church, and the church best maintain
its purity without the interference or aid of gov
ernment; so it will be found equally advantageous
to separate Government and Bank, and let "each
rest upon its own merits. A great question is now
before the people of this country. It is : "Shall
the people govern the banks, or the banks govern
the people?" ,It involves another question: Are
the people capable of self-government ! Are they
prepared to succumb to the dominion of a moneyed
aristocracy 1 The odds are formidable : money is
power, and a power ever adverse to- popular free
dom. The danger from such power is in propor
tion to its concentration : and it. may safely be aaT
serted, that a more extensive and formidable con
centration of the money power never existed in
any country than now exists in our own... Ii-isJ
w aging open war with the people. It is even
now sweepiug counties and States in its ruthless
and conquering march. All the purchaseable tal
ent of .the country is enlisted against the people.
Popular liberty is in danger. The people must
rally to the rescue. Thanks-to the wisdom and
valor of our forefathers, the political power is still
in the hands of the people; and surely it can only
be necessary that they should be aroused to a
gense of the danger. The Republican will be
found on the side of the people and aoinst irre
sponsible power. ill the people be true to them
selves 1
The interests of the Farmer will not be over
looked. A portion of the columns of the Repub
lican will be devoted to improvements in Aoricull
turr, Markets, &c.
The Republican w ill be published on a Super
royal sheet, weekly, at two dollars fifty cents if
paid witbin three months after the receipt of the
first number, three dollars if paid, afterwards.
All communications addressed, "Publisher of the
Republican," will receive attention
Aujr. 1839.
$25 Reward.
AN AWAY from the Subscriber, on
the 14th November, 1836, negro man
SPENCER,
Asred about 26 years, 5 feel 6 or 7 inches
in height, weighing about 150 pounds, yel
low complexion, with a pleasant look no
scars ormarks known of. Said negro for
merly belonged to Moses Tison, in Pit'
county where he was raised. I he abov
reward will be paid for hi apprehensio'
and delivery to me in Greene county, V
miles from Slanlonbursj on th Kileigi;
road, or lodged in any j.iil so that I gel bin
again. All persons are lorevvarned again"
harboring, employing, or carrying off sait:
negro, under penalty ol the law.
BEXJ. C. D. EASON.
Nov 29. 1 837 1S
Cotton Gins.
nrtflH Su!.criber respectfully inform
the public, that he still continues It
cairy on the
Gin making Business,
At his former stand,
In Greenville, Pill county, N. C.
Where those wishing new llins can b
supplied with either German or polishn
cat steel saws at the shortest notice.
Those having Gins out of order har
b 'st send them in at as early a day as cor
venient. When all wait (as is usually th
case) until they want to use them, it i
sometimes impossible to furnish then
within the time r quired.
ALLEN TISON.
In connection w nh this establishment, con
tinues to carry on the
Z,ocA: and Gunsmith bitsitiess,
The making of Suiv Mill Boxes, Mil
Inks and Gudgeons, ami Mill SpiixHr
wiili Steel Collars, (turned,) eq ual to an
in the United Slates.
All orders in his lino of business will b
thankfully received, and faithfully sih
promptly executed on reasonable turns.
NOR FLEET TVER.
January 30, 183S
Jesse W. Taylor,
JJESPKCTFULLV informs the citi-zr-ns
of Eig combe and t fin adjoining
counties, that he has commenced the
Tailoring Business
m TARMROUGH,
Nrxf door to, the Store of Messrs. II.
Austin Son.
He hones by a diligent attention to hi
business, and a faithful and prompt execn
lion of the work entrusted to him, to inerii
at.d receive a share of public pa1rong
J nr.: 14 s:s.
fldvertisemcnt.
nnilR impossibility of carrying on the
fVulchman as it ought to be con
ducted, while absent oo collecting exp-nli
lions, and the impossibility of longer do
ing without the- largn amount due me for
6 years of labor, have determined me to
sell the Establishment at the end of the
present year. The Subscription List is
Jlbonl Eight Hundred,
And on the increase, and the Job Printing
and Advertising good for at least
$500 a year
A gentleman of talents and a sound Whig,
hall have tru Paper on the most liberal
terms. 1 would not willingly let it go in
to any other service. An early applica
lion is requested. H. C. JO YES.
Editor and Proprietor.
Salisbury, Juno 23, 1838.
Books and Pamphlets.
qioit SALE, A Concise History of th
Kehukee . .swi.it ion. bv Elder Jo
Higgs AUo, the Patriotic Discourse
U isket of Fragments, Mouse gnawing on
f the Catholic trap, and No other tha
baptist churches have a right to be callei
Christian churches: by Joshua Lawrenct
Also, Occurrences in the Lift of Ebb"
loseph His, wrote by himself.
APPLY AT THIS OFFICE.
January, 1838.
"iif pip i'
VWSiT- ."iff parTi
COFFIEJLn IHJVG,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MESPECTFULLY informs his friend
and the public generally, that he has
received his
Spring and Summer
Consisting of Cloths Green and black
summer Camlet,
Striped thread Drills for p.mtaloons,
Plain black and figured Vesting-,
do black and ftzured Velvets,
Plain and figured Valencia,
do do Marseilles,
Main black and fancy Stocks.
fflso, on hand,
Superfine blue and black Cloths,
I visible green and brown do.
Stuped and corded Cassimeres of various
colors.
IJosoms, Collars, Gloves, Supenders, &c.
All of which he will sell low for Cash,
r on a short crcdit lo punctual customers
lie trusts by due attention to business
nd his long experience therein, to giv
loe sutslaclion to those who may lavor
;im with their orders.
lie also will keep constantly on hand
in assortment of
Heady made Clothing,
Of the best rjinlity. manufactured by him
t il. All Wfik clopatchttf at the shortest
totice.
Tarboro, April 1 3th, 1S3S.
JYoticc.
HEXRY JOIIHSTOrV,
ITIE(iS leave 'o inform his custom t
and the public g-ner:dly, that he ha
just r c'ived hom N' York,
1 splendid Assortment of
GOODS,
Suitable j ' r Genffemeu'& wear.
CONSISTING OF
S'lpetfine Cloths and Cashmeres, of all the
most his' ionable elois,
Summer Dtills and Gatnbrows, for panta
loons
V spit rulid assortment of Veslings S'oehs,
liosoms & Collars Suspenders Gloves.
And he has a few
First rate Beaver Hats.
Of the latest fashion, very cheap and
wilt he sold low lor Cash, or on a short
credit to punctual customers.
Tarboro', April 13i IS3S.
Cotton Gins.
rIPME subscriber Uu removed from Tar
borough, and establUhed himself on
the Kaleigh road, near the store of J. C.
lvnight, on Cokey, where he continues
The making and repairing
Cotton Gins.
All those who whfi to surmlv themselve
with Gins of the best quality, are repect-
ujny soiicneu io apply to the -Subscriber
personally, or by letter. All ord
Gins will be promptly executed. (Jin
out of order will be expeditiously repaired.
Person wishing to h:ive work executed.
: i i ... . .
viii p.e leave meir orders at the store of
J. C. Knight, Kq.
SAMUEL D. PROCTER.
February 5lh.
VZ&J
House, Landscape Ornamental
FAINTING.
njlFIE Subscriber respectfuHy informs
me citizens oi Edgecombe counlv.
tie jytuuii iiiinseii
In Tavborongh,
ri).aicu iu csccuie an orders
ii his line of business.
Those wishing gigs, sideboards, silting
hairs firt ciroono mwl i I Iri .
TP
- . , o..u Mie iiKe painted,
ill 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
'lankfully received and faithfully executed
i reasonable terms.
-r ' u ,fAE fVIS DE JRQUER.
Tarboro', Feb. 26.
Cotton Yarns.
nn HE subscribers, thankful for the libe
u i ..irAnatrp ihiv have heretolore
IUI jaiiuf,v
received, would respectfully inform then
.1 Lit- !. lUnll ItIVI
istomers ana me puonc, uui n.cj
REDUCED THEIR PRICES.
nd are now prepared to supply all orders
... . . i ... : i v.
which may oe sent mem, wnn
Yams of the best QiuilUy9
And upon terms as favorable as can beoo
tained elsewhere. Their time of credit as
heretofore, with the usual dicount-for cash
They would also inform those indebted
-i . . i - . t r Ti. i,A..'c loos'
to tnem, mai me imcicsi .m xant-i .w-
in the Factory terminates with the end o!
. . p .i
the present year, and tnereiore mey ne i
nofsted to make navment bv the 1st Janu
:iry next, either with cash or good cotton,
which will be preferred, and for which the
highest market price will be allowed..
BATTLE $ BROTHERS.
Nov. 29, 1837
Notice.
npiIE Subscriber respectfully inform
the public, that he still continues to
manufacture and repair
Cotton Gins, Com Vans, and
Corn Shelters,
AT HAMILTON, MARTIN COUNTY.
fie also is Agent for tin disposal of
Ilarman's Patent Threshing Machine,
in tliis section of the State, and will
promptly furnish those who may desire
one ol them. They area very useful and
durable article.
JOHN IVILSON.
Jitn. 2, 1838.
TO PRINTERS
flnd Publishers.
rinilE Subscribers have just completed
-11 their new specimen hook of light faced
BOOK" AND JOB
Printing Types, blowers and
The conieii's of whieh Ate herewith parti-
r 1 1 V IV' I:
Diamond, Pearl, nos. 1 and 2,
Ajrate, nos. 1, 2, and 3,
Ajute on Nonpareil body.
Nonpareil, nos. 1, 2,3 and 4,
Minionette, nns. 1 and 2,
Minion, nos. I, 2, 3 and 1,
Minion on lirevier tody,
Brevier on Minion body,
lirevif r, nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4,
Brevier on Burgois body,
Brevier on Lonr Primer body,
Burgois on Brevier body,
Burgois, nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4,
Burgois on Long Primer body,
Long Primer, nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4
Long Primer on Small Pica body,
Small Pica, nos. I and 2,
Pica on Small Pica body,
Pica, nos. 1,2 and 3,
Piea on English body,
English, nos.. i and 9,
Great Primer, Paragon, double English,
Double Paragon, Cannon,
Five line Pica to twenty.
Eight line Pica gothic condensed to 25,
Seven line and ten line Pica ornamental,
6, 7, 9, 12 and 15 lines Pica shaded,
8, 10, 15 and 1G lines antique shadedi
ALSO,
A large and beautilul collection of Flow
ers, Irom Pearl to seven lines Pica, some
ol which are not to be found in any other
p cimen; a new assortment nrnm,m.n.
al Dashes, a variety of card Borders, near
Two thonstindHctal Ornaments
Brass rule, leads of various thinbn.
i i . . . . o5
.uwom.ca, anci pnys.cal s.gns, metal and
hrace dashes from 3 to 30 ems In .
primer and double pica scripts on Foclined
u.u oouu ana: nonpareil music of va
nous kinds antinue lio-hi nri u .
:waIie!eIIe,,ailface;;;,;,,a7i1X
vmudi cn. uiioion. nmv or i
mceii. IIP hrpui onJ.C.
A large vanetv r,f nm,mnln ... ,
ted parcicularl, for .S
American markets: t 4
P.,.. : -''" even una i
" utzuzse frrpiiv
with every other article made me of in
ine r tinting busimsft
All of which can bo fumi.ua u.
lino c i '" Mion no
ble terms as any other establishment.
, CONNER COOK
. Cor"e.ryfcfl Ann streets.
G1BLEAT
Expedition to thcj
npUAVEU.ERS are informed a
Rail Road between PeT
fiichdwnd is finished, completi1
Main Mail Line of faj
BETWEEN '
North Carolina and the A
The different Compares on lhe u,
start a Line from Halifax on tho.' U,er;C
tr luiuiigiun nun isoud (Jo
Reach there, which enables pasSfr
reach New York Tldpi ' ? f;
vanee of anu other 1.in !,i
- j 'ii,.
THE FOLLOWING IS THE
Schedule of this Line,
Leave Halifax 5 to 5J P. M.
tersbure 1 A. M.
reach Pj.
Leave Petersburg 1J A. M. reach R i
mond 31 A. M.
Leave Richmond 4 A. M. reach V,i
ington City 31 P.M.
Leave VVa.)il)g,on 4 p M
tim.;re6l P.M.
Leave Baltimore 7 P. M. reach Pn
iirijjiiia x n at.
Leave Philadelphia 6 A. M. reach
York 2 P. M. 1
nltr Ana n irrli l' . . t Z I
route: the second night Passengers SC
PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT,
From Petersburjr this is the MuinMml
Line, ami the different Coiiinanip ,1
bound in heavy penalties to run ihrcugk
in in- atucuuie ume.
Travellers when they reach Halifai
will please apply to the Petersburg Rail
Road Co.'s Agent,
llr. U. F. Hatoey,
Who will afford them every facility.
Hesides the above Fast Line thm
other independent Daily Lines runuin'm
"se respective Kail Roads, so that in tj
case can Passengers be delayed moretb
half a day. On the Petersburg Rail Rial
Irom five to six engines are runnins iaitr.
and Passengers at almost any hour have
cnance to reach Petersburg.
In case any Passengers wish to remaia
Halifax all i.i-rht. an Ensrine of the Pe
tersburg U;iil R.ad Co. will be found oeH
morning at. Gary's Depot.
Petersburg Rail Road Office. )
May 16, 183S. J
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
V! Carolina Journal
JTN assuming the Editorial departmccf
of the North Carolina Jnnrn.il. ueoro-
pose to make it a vehicle of general a;i
useful information, givinsr the earliest in
formation of the passing events of the iby.
The Politics of the Journal will be the
same as heretofore. We will advocate the
course of the present National Adminis-
iration, as long as they oppose the cmf
terinsrofanv Hank of ih TTnited Stales;
Cf j
and arc in favor of an Independent trea
sury; ana support the leading priaap'o
of the Republican family.
uur routics are of the Jefferseman u?
mocratic nrinciolcs. in contradiMinclionW
the "Aro Party" measures of the Whig?,
Bankites. Clavites. and nnnspriatives, ot
the nresent t air. whn cool? In hpher them
selves under the mask of "No M
Men. " I i here
- . mu jjui iy 13 ttuui)
fore we will advocate our cause with
and justice, and at the same timetrcat car
political opponents with that re?p
which ought to be observed among men.
We intend to improve the general ap
pearance of the Journal in its typog"Phl'
cal execution, and print it on as good pi
per as the market affords.
We further propose to reduce the price
of the Journal, in order to ?ivc our friend
a chance of being liberal in subscribing;
and assisting us in nromotins the goOU
cause of Democracy.
VP! I TUB:
The Journal will be published in future, at t
dollars and fifty cents per annum, if paid J
vance, three dollars if paid at the end ot
months, and thr Hnllan, fiftv cents at
end of the year.
P. GALLAUtiw
Fayetteville, June 23.. .
Corn Shelters.
AN excellent new Corn Sheller, w
XU- by Mr. John Wilson, of HntniHfl
can be had on reasonable and accommoci
ting terms, on application
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