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j i wi OFFICE OF THE JB i ALU? U1 .SL 18i' njllIE Subsci i htr having made cons d erablp additions lo his Printn g tahlishment, i- now prepared to execute it) a neat .mil cxp ditious manner, ever) dtscrp'im of BOOK. PAMPHLET. AO J38 Hp will al-o keep mi hand, an assort mini f HL.VMvS, of Ihe iml appruVMl form, for Clerks of Couth-, Shinfl-, Constable-, &.c Sic. prnv -are r ?ul:i'rd by thnn'! ! ed :tt the Ivlih'nal C -n venhou, hi Id at K!eigh a lew months smec, v z: 1 1 nnlbills in medium, my. I or Miprr royal o, i uto, for SO c pU 5-' 50 for 50 cpis 00, and Si lor cwiy addition al 100 oi p e. II r-e Hi Is fur a I'ght one, SO cepu 5 ? 00 Larger ones in jn p-n ion to the siz- a i I number printed. Small Cards, a single puck S'2, and Si for every addii tonal puk. Liic Card", a single pack $.' 00, and $1 25 lor evvry additional p.;ci;. K pt regularly on hand lot sale, 75 cpnts per q lire. IJiat'ks prinleil lupeClil tr cb r. ;-m i -ingle quire tor every a Idi li d q die under live, Si; exceeding five quo e-, 75 cents pei (j ure. l-ritelul lor pi-t favors the Subscriber hope- to merit and receive a continuation of public patronage. w GEO. IIOIV.IRD. August 2 1. Raleigh Star. A LL persons in unears to the under -igned, on occou"i of subscriptions o Ihe Star, adv rtisii.g, &e. aie earnestly re quested to makp payment. Those e-p. chilly who still remain in debted to the Lip firm of Laivrrnce cr Lfinmj, Are loudly appealed to b oh bv the de- minds ol justice, which they hue mj loi.j d t-rej oded, ami our pre-in; nece-sitie-; and it is hoped every one who reads thi will receive it as addressed to hims. If in dividually, and settle his account witlmu further delay. (Q33'1 SOIlii at a di sin nop may very sab lyainl conveniently send us tiie money do us b the Slier ff- of iheir re-p ciive coun lie, who will b" enmm to this City shortly to make their annual reiorns. 770.9 J. LEMdY. Hafeigh, N. C. Ans:. 15, ISMS PROSPECTUS OF he Republican. 11 Let I here be light." TTT is proposed to establish in the. Town of JU. shtiirton, Aorth (.arohna, a new paper imner tlio ahnve title jmkI umttoi I lie tide indi cates the poliucal character of die paper, and the motto indicates its purpose. It wid advocate 'strongly and warmly the doctrines of the Old Re publican party the doctrines ot 1T!) , 'U'J the doctrines of Th"iuas Jttlersuiii It wul maintain a strict construction of the Federal Constitution. It will of course resist the re-charter of a .National Bank in every form which Federal ingenuity can propose, bucli an institution is beiii ved to he mt only at war with the Constitution, hut the worst foe to the commercial independence of the Noutlii It lias besides, many dangerous political tendeu cies. The Iftpuhhcan will advocate a d.mnebt 1 u-t. i. n Dan,- and Slate. The union of IJank and State is mutually corrupting, just as the union of Lh 'Tch una Matt has been found in all past history And asin our free government it has been found, that government can get along very well without the aid ot church, and the church best maintain its purity without the interference or aid of rov- ernnient; so it will be found equally advantageous to separate uovernment and Hank, and let each rest upon its own merits. A great question is now bet re the people ot this country It is: "Shail the people govern the banks, or the banks govern the peoplef it involves another question: Are the people capable of self-government ! Are they prepared to succumb to the dominion of a moneyed aristocracy 1 'J 'tie odds are formidable: mimtij is pou-cr and a power ever adverse to popular lre (loin. The danger from such power is in propor tion to its concentration: and it may safely be as serted, that a more extensive and formidable, con centration ( f the money power never existed in any country than now exists m our own. It is waging (.pen war with the people. It is even now sweeping counties arm .States in its ruthless and conquering march. All the purchr.seable tal euoi u.eeoumry is enlisted against the people. ropuiar nnerty is in ganger. The people mut t y w u,c ieur. inanivs to the wisdom and valor of our forefathers, the political pow.-ris suit i. . I'p'f, anu surely it can only UB ",ai ",eJ sum be aroused to a sense of the danger. The Republican will be found on the side of the people and against irre' sponsioie power. v mine people be true to them selves ? The interests of the Farmer will not be over looked. A portion of the columns of th ro...... lican will be devoted to improvements in Agricul ture, Markets, &c. The Republican will be published on a Super- .-j... ..cc., wreKiy,ai iwo dollars titty cents it paid witiuu three months after the receipt of the ai, ","'! rce aouarsit paid afterwards. :l?s -Publisher of the $'25 K i ward. XU,.Y liooi th" Subscriber, on iu- H'h iov iobf r, IS 6 nt groman Aged aboul 26 yar. 5 e (j . i 7 mche in height, weighing a'X'ii' I 50 pour ds, yel low ( oinpli xioi , with a pleasant look no -cats I'Mti iiks known oh S.nd nfn.1 ! i merly bt I -ncd U 1om-s Tion, m V ' county where he wa- rai-ed. I he abv rewind will he paid lor hi- appr ben-i" and dtdivery to ii'e in (iie tie cotmiy , if miles from tanton-burij on ih" 1 I ii. mad, or I d in any j il i tha I H t ni .itjiin. A li pi t-o'ik .ire toi 'W trnf il : 1 b a i ho r i n u, employ iii'Z, or e t r ne 11 -an! et;ro, under p-n;diy of the law. hcxj c. i) i:.isox : v 20. is 7 ts O Gallon Gins. I K Subseriher ie-jit ri'ollv inforn: tne pu l:c, that he .-till eonlinm - t cat ry on I he Gin making Business, A ' his lei m I - and, In Greenville Pill comity Ar C. Wlu-M th.t' Wl-hlli M'W (ilS (Mil b -upplied wit'i cither (Jerman or pohsbt ca-l -'i el snv-al I he -ho; 'e-i notice. 'I'.'io-e hivii! (iins i.ut d -rder ha b-'-t send ibeoi in at as early a d; a- n veon nt. When all wait ( i- is u-u illx il ca-e) until i hey wnt to u-e th. m, it i -ometimes impos-it I to furnish thee wilhiu the I'm- m qum d. ALLEil Tl Uull In connect i n v nil tin - 4 -i..i.;i-hnent, cr tittues in carry "i 'In Lock (tnd Gunsmith fnishicss. The making ni S'rttv j!ill ". .v Mil Inks ;i:mI ( r nflenns, md yiill Sjn (!t ai h Shel Colurs (;urned,)q nnl o an in the U iiw-d '.ilc-. All orders in I i- linool lu-iee-- will I tlnnl.fnlly rceivtd, anil l;rl.tnP ai prurnp'ly exeeij-? on i NOli FLEET TV Eh'. January .SO, LVi.s TT&YVW i FI'LLV f w ,i .... riti -LLi ... . . , l ... .. ..i.. ... i; (" in DC anu i nr onponii r ( nUiille-, 'li:H 1 .o li s rt i n n o C 1 1 the Tailoring iZtishttss IN TA330R0UGH. Nexf door lo Hie Stnrr of Messrs II. ,'Jtnlin $e St,u. He hope- hy ;i liigeni i' lnt inn fn In- i . . : I j' . i r "isiue-s. anu a lannnji ai d prompt . x eu urn n ti. work entrusted to hin, i. mer i i d ree. iv- ;i -harp of public patrona"- -. .Ion- 14 IS3S. (Icerhsancnt. r a H K impnssjhi,t 0 carrvirig on th- -li ft alchmun as it ugt. in hp com meted, wtiih al)-ent on Cfdh e'ing evp i ions, and ti. unpussihiliiy d hn g , ng without the largp aomunt dm me Ini 6 years d labnr, have determined mp i.. -ell the K-tahlishmenl at the end of the present year. The Sub-eiiption Li-f jh About Eight llmuhtl, nd on the increas , and tin .,i. I iritirir and Adverii-i' r r.,o I tor at i a-t 8"500 a year. gentleman ol an .ts ami . Miind WT'iig, -ball have the Paper on the most lihenl terms. I would nH willingly let it go m any other service. A early tijudica 'ton is rrqu. -t. d. II C JO'ES Editor and Proprietor SdburN, June 2 K iS.'hS Boohs and Pamphlets. gOU SALR. A co .e,-e History of th. ' Keshtlkee Association, bv Mlder Jo-. ''g- Also, the Pit mi ic Discmt-i, IlisUet of Fragments, Mousp gnawing on f the Catholic trap, and No otln i ih.-o baptist churches have a right to b" called 'hristian churches: byJo-hna Iaurene Also, Occurrences in Ihe Lif- of Khh I seph Higjs, wrote hy hims If. APPLY JIT THIS OFFICE. January, 18J8. r m M KUCHA NT TA I Lull, Jj-p pSIMCCTFULLV iolorms hi- ln nd iikI ihe pu'dic gem rally, t hat he h M'CClVl d 'is and nisainer vi" 4J? &y $s ) ,onis,imr J I lo'hs lirt en ami black -oo-m r Cnml"t, nped itiread Drdl- r fiintaloons, Plain black an 1 ll-ut.v! V- -tings, do hi ick him! li rr. i! Velvets, PI on and lig tr. 1 V d.-. ei is, do do M M seizes, i'ialo hi ek and ; i:.c S ..!; s. Hao, on found, "mpei fine bin. and ' l.ic: l b th, I yi ,1.1c gu n and 'o .-wn do. -tp il ind e rU d ( as-imeres of varimi e d;.l-, t so s. Collar-, Ol'Vt s. Snspi-nders. &e. Ml o! which In u il! -( II b w lor ( -.. on a -lout ci dit lo pnne u il eu-'omeis !c irn-s hy dm aMi nliou to hu-ine--. 'I hi- long expoi ieure tli'lfin, to gV- ' e s.ni-lnc! son iho-u who may favoi ii n ith 1 1 1 f it oiih t - Hi- ;ii-o will h.-rp const niily rn hand a-soi iita m ol lit nit f inntlr Ct)fhiii" O 'he I es (pi dit . m inu!;;eti.re'l h him lb A 1 uiik ih'-pa'chni it I he -hot le-t to ice Ti horo', A r I 1 t .iS J'it h .ie in riui li - i ostom' j - a.i ' I pu d C g r !U , ih.i he ha i! !(. IV--. ti . o . Y i ':, JVjT fcAOt1 5' i SuihitreJ t i n n i-n ivutr CONSISTING OF -pr t (i. e ('ioth- ....I t .--no l---, o' all tin o --I I a-" i .t.alh ri i nm ( i I)i ills an (M mil i ov s. loi pant i Ion,,., I no i ; is. r' nrit oT V. -1 1 g-, S ofh s lio-om- cs 'lit-. s i-J tb i-.. i yo. lir h s ti rr fi 0'' the latest t V'. t y p!i"M) 'ii M v 1 1 f hi - i low fin ('' , M, a -!.o CI"' dit to p. . et o,i I e i - 1 1 tj it n To' I V p I i '! Ivi ESI f ' ib.i i ih. i .a t eir.i ved 'ront T.o mi '. ili'i, in.t ( -i litll-neil ,i:o-el. i-, ! ih ig, oid.n ,i i!1H v'r.re J.C. ICuig on t...v. iu.oo he e. otjniie Tlte m khi tut I r p aring Col tan Gins. U those who wi-'i lo s ,,py ilnonselv. -vitli ol the be t qnli y , ate ir-p. cl 'uily solicited lo ap dy . p,P Soh.cnhei ; r-ou dl , or by 1,-t , i ij i,,,',.,,. (), fi'Ms will h promptly executed. (lin- -.1 o nr.lei will ho xpedidou-lv retnire-! Persons wisl,,..g .t : yovvot k exeCUt d. Mil pi. aso i(.HVr heir r-nlers at he store ol J. . Koitr I. Ivq, SAMUEL I) PROCTER. Fenruat y ,5th. Uimsr. Lamlnc-ipe & (h ittimenlitl FAINTING. rfi1,IK S,,Wn,,' -D-rtlully informs the eit.z-ns-Nd IMgecombe County, "t he has located himself ill 'I arboiongh, Where hp is prepared to execute all orders i his line ol hu-inrss. Those wishing gigs, sideboards, uu "hairs, fire screens and the like painted. mII bring them to the coach shop of Mr Vrrell. 1 He will leavp town and go into the country, when house painting is required All orders in his line ol business will he hanklully received and faithfully executed u reasonable terms LEIVIS DE rfRQUEIi Tarboro', Feb. 2G. Colion Tarns. THR subscribers, thankful for the liho ial palronsge they have hereto'ore Mivived, would re-pecituliy inlorm their --tomei- and 'be public, that they have REDUCED THEIR PRICES. Vnd are now prepared lo Mipply all order whieh may he sent ihrm, with YArns of the best (iwUtl99 ml upon terms as favorable a can he oh mined i l-ewhcro. Their tin e of eiedtt as h. retolore, with the usual di-count for cash They would aNo infoim tho-e indehtei o ihen, that the interest ol Parliei'- lease in the Factory I. rmie.ates with the end o lie present yenr, and I hereore tbey ne ' fj K'-lMl to nnk pay" h the I -t Janu- ry nexf, ei i he r with rash or good eon. n, which will be preferred, and h r which tlit highest mark- pi ire will hp allowed. li. 'TTLE S- BROTHERS. Notice. rnflK Subscriber rrsp'clfully infirm the public, that he still continues t tnanulacliue a:.d repair Cotton G'n:s, Corn Fans, mid Corn Slid lers, AT HAMILTON. MAIiTIN COUNTY. I!" ai-o i- Vjvot for ih' di-posal o' I It noun's Patent Threshing Muchic io Oih -cl!oo ot the Ma'i , and wit; prompt! loriii-h tlio-e w ho n uy ile-ite o :i cl them They area viy n-clul and diitabb ai'icle. joiix iriLsox. t lnd luhiishers. -Cj rnilK nb-et i! i i - have just complete th- r new -porno. -n t.,,U ol light laced BOOK AND JOS t l iittinif I'ijfrts, 1 loiVrvs and s - -"-l Ai4 ...'11 li S The i le iN of which are herewitii parti :i'l i;vo.: - Ih'anmnd, Pearl, nos. 1 and 2, A fate, ix s. I, 2, and 3, A uaie i ii .Nonpareil hotly, Noe.p-ireil. tios. 1, and 1, tu-iti, ties. 1 and -J, Minion, ihik. I, o, 3 aK Mini'iii eii lirevier hedy, Ur. vii r on Minion b-dy, Hr. vi- r.ims. 1, 3, .1 and I, Tievi. r n Ihirirois bculy, hfeier mi l. nir Prin. er body, Ibirtr is i !i I'revier body, 1 in -j, is, i, -j, 3 al;ii l!nrr( , Jl(,Iljr riiittr body, l.omj I'ri.eer, ik s. 1, 'J, :? and J, I Ibiu.er on Small lbca body, '""in -li I'l.-a, nes. 1 and J, Piea on St;i.ill Pica hudy, Piea, ans. 1, 'J and 3, Pica - ii lo,;r'iis;h body, I'oiisli, iif,s, I and 'J, fireat. Pri.ner, Ibirajron, double English, loaiMe P irairon, (;aiiiu.n, Five liiie Pica to twenty, Kffjht line Pic a irotbic condensed to 25, Seven line and ten line Pica ornamental, C, 7, ih 12 and 15 hues Pi en shaded, b 10, 15 and lo' lines antique shaded. ALSO, A luge and hoatinsul collection nf Fmn rrs. .mm Ppj to s, v- u linos Pica, some which are not to be lotind in any other ' a fPv a-soitnnnt ol ornament a" U.-he-, , variety of can! IJ .rders, near Ttvo ihomcnuUlletttl Ornaments Hm-s rule leads of various thickness, as- ami pnysieal Mgns, mp,aj , hi ace dashes Irom 3lo30fms lm. ... ,,v, i i. ... i . s t;cdi " "wme p.ca -cripts on incline, hody, (Icmond and nonnareil m..rt ..r ... Mou- ki.Mh-.anliqH liht ant, hp, f 'um, llie letter, (u f,C(, romn anilai """i minion, hrpviot l :i! d ..ih ki.. ' '""S pnmer hr..v:.n V'. not,Peil, minion and .., .-, rw ami . ixon. A larg. vaiietv of nr!.mo.. , pamcularlv for the Sn,,.Lh .... P r T : '"" ndi and 1 "tlitguese accents: f , . , "''cofCM tit uraer n rvery other article made use a fin The Printline basiius AH of which can be furnished at short no ice ot as eood , , - t ...j, a..u HS reasona hie terms as any other esiablish,,. COAWFf? X. nrnrr Cnrnornf V, 7 ..j -uomu ana stnii streets June 2, 1838. Nfil J ','1' Expedition to ilcj "CS36X3. & Hail lioad hetuec-n Richmond i- finished, (,on ,'(.,.j,'';'''!. Main Mail Line of Uail: BETWEEN North Carolina ns'ii , I lie d II rent t.om:,n on 0 , start a Line lion, Halifax on llie','"''' Wilmington Rail R a.l Co's ",., I ach there, which eua'des p,k. i oioi. iN.-w lorn Jtcrre hoi, eu nee oj any other Line THE FOLLOWING 15 THE Leave I lalt'ax 5 to 5 p . tershu.ir 1 A. M. 1 LJl'll:' L-ave P.:er-hurg A. M.narll!f, ti I S-i . M. 1,C L av. liiehmoiid l A. M reacU" i iogion Guy P. M. ' Jjoavc ' a- mgtoii 4 P. , urn r. 6 P. M. itacli l!j L a ve iiilii i ore 7 P. M. ip,ci P de !p iia M. ' L- av.. Phihuicdpl.i-i G A. M reach - If ...fill ""'..( 1 ot U 's5 1. Al. Only one night's re-t i 0st C2 lout : the second night Pis i'til5 on Imi'il 'he PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT. From Peiprshtnff tin- i i .. MnhiV, Line, and the d if i. nt C trpmi,, , I) 'tim! in heavy penalties In lua li.ut m 'b schedule lime. Travellers when they reach 11,'if.x will (dea-e apply to the Petcisbui Lil lio.id Co.'.-- Agent, Ui: IS. F. Ilatxrit, Who Will allulll llam eei fjcility. lie-ides the ah . ve Fa-t Lii.c Ihdfar? nher mdep, i dent Daily Line l u.- iim t' e re-p cure U nl n!-, mi tn.ii in r,o ase can Passengi r- he d Saved more ti nn (aif ;1 day. On the Pe t r-hiii I! ui R id 'om five to -ix engines are i uniting (hdlij, !id Passengers at almost any hour Lave chance to ie:ch Pi tetshtitir. In rasp any Passengers Usj 0 rrmr; I Halifax all r ight, an Kr.giri- ef tiiePe-r-hurg R.ul U ao Co will be loud w.! niiig al (i ary's D p: t. Petersburg Rail Rood OJlce. Mu 16, li: $ OF THE JY! Carolina Journal assuming the lOdtiorial d'pir'mr.! of the North Carolina Journal, wi po ose to make it a vehicle of gentra! aid useful information, giving tl c earl a-" otmatiioi of the passing rveul- of ibpthv. The Politics of the Journal will In-il-s am- as heretofore. We will adv 'ouise of the present National Ad-i ini 'tation, as hng as they opp-'se Hie "' teringofany IJ.ink of the IJi.ilnl Smvs ami are in favor of an Indep ndeiit tiry; and support Ihe leading prnci)-' d ihe Ropu lican family. Our Poli ics are of the JefTerscnian nocral c pnneinles, in co!drad!-tin(,,'"10 'he A7i mo isoros nf tiie Vl i;; Pjnkitcs. Chiviles. and CnnservaliVCS the present day, who seek to -hchcr ,; em' Si IveS lloik.l- itirt rvocl- nl' A'fl Ptl'O1! Men." Our nailv is known, a-t! ihi'K' lore we will ni!infoin n.i. mp itll t ruth anil justice, and at the same lime,lte"uf political opponents with that rc-pect wnicn ought to be observed among ntm. We intend io imnrm-P ihp rpneral a?' pearance of the Journal in its tvi)'ir'3)!li" cal execution, and print it on as good p per as the market affrrds. W p further nronose to reduce the pr- Ol the Journal, in nrrlor In irive OllT iViPf1"' a chance of being liheraMn sub-cH"; atul assistinor us in nromoling the gJUU cause of Democracy TERMS. The .Trmmni t;o u .,m:.l.i r.ifnrp. att dollars and fifty cents per annum, if pa'J in. a!' vance, three dollars if paid at the end ot months, and thrpr Hollra an,1 ft v cents at end of the year. P. GrfLLdGUt' FayellevilJe, June 23. Cfor?i Shelters. :: N PTepllpnl now Pnrn SheliPr. m ilJ8 by Mr. John Wilson, of - fJamihon can he had on reason ible and acconimoua- ling terms, on application I :ih1 I 1, 7l.!o i I mil 'i 111 i B: "' JIT THIS OFFICE January, IS3S. Is Cents For . Coil ia?er ; meat yct'i srr'.i othci U paid 31. Y r L folh the II. mar TU kno evei to 'J Di.l ; ; Tv. Th No Th I-o Ih Tl Sii A; T( yt n A K - - v A Ul ft,.
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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