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K2 OFFICE OF THE TAHBORO' PRESS. c . rgiflE Subscriber having made consol erable additions to his Printing Es tablishment, is now prepared to execute in a neat and expeditious manner, every description of BOOK. PAMPHLET, AND JOB He will also keep on hand, an assort ment of BLANKS, of the most approved forms for Clerks of Court, Sheriffs, Con stable, &c. &c. His prices are rejrulaled by those adopt ed at the Editorial Convenlion, held at Raleigh a few months since, viz: Handbills on medium, royal or super royal q ui to, for 30 copies, $2 50, for 50 copies S3 00, and Si for every addition al 100 copies. Horse Bills for a light one, 30 copies, $3 00. Larger ones in proportion to the size and number printed. Small Cards, a single" pack $2f and i$l for every additional pack. Latge Cards, a sdugle pack S3 00, and $1 25 for every additional pack. Kept regularly on hand for sale, 75 cents per quire. Blank? printed to special or der, lor a single qiire S2, for every addi tional quire under five, Si: exceeding five quires, 75 cents per quire. ilrateful for past favors the Subscriber hopes to merit and receive a continuation of public patronage. GEO. HOWARD. August 21. JYoticc. rwlHE subscribers will make application to the next General Assembly, for the incorporation of A COMPANY FOR THE Manufacture of Cotton Yarn, And other articles, at the FjIIs of Tar Ri ver, in the counties of Eds'combe and Nash. BATTLE fy BROTHERS. Edgecombe county, Oct I si, 1838. To all whom it may concern. TfBUBLIC notice is Hereby given, that a Petition will he presented to the next General Assembly, praying the p-issnge ol a special act, repealing the act vesting the election of the ministerial Officers of the Courts In the people, as regards the County cf Edgecombe, and providing that in future such Officers shall be appointed as formerly. Sept. 22, 1S3S. Botanic JUcdicincs. OBFILIA, in half and quarter pound papers, prepared by L. Larrabee, Baltimore, Composition, or improved Vegetable Powder, African Cayenne, &c. for sale, AT THIS OFFICE Stale of J forth Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTV. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, AUGUST TERM, 1S3S. Solomon T. Braddy, Cofiield King in riht of his wile Louisa formerly Louisa Braddy, Joseph B. Bia-hly, Julia Ann Braddy, and Sa rah Elizi Braddy an infant of tender years who sues in this behalf by Coffield King Iter guardian, plaintiffs, vs. Mary Philips formerly Ma ry Braddy, Marmaduke Braddy, Willoughby Sim moos in right of his wife Maria formerly Maria Brad Petition for divi' J 5i6 n and sale of Slaves. dy, and Isaac B. Braddy, defendants, J TfT appearing lo the satisfaction of thi Court, that Mary Philips formerly Ma ry Braddy, Marmaduke Braddy, Wil- lougnby immon3 in right of his wife Ma ria formerly Maria Braddy, and Isaac B xjrauoy, ueienuanis in this case, are not residents of this State: It is ordered, that publication be made in the Tarboro' Press for six weeks, notifying them to appear at the next term of this Court, to be held at me ouri nouse in i arboro' on the fourth Monday in November next, and answer demur, or plead to this petition, or inrln ment pro confesso will be taken ao-ainst them, and the same heard aecordim?lv Witness, Joseph Bell, Clerk of sawi Court, at office in Tarborough, the second wonaay in August, 1S38. JOS. BELL, C. C. Price adv $7 50. $25 Reward. ANA WAY from the Subscriber, on iifr ihe Hth November, 1836, negro man SPENCER, A"ed about 26 years, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches in height, weighing about 150 pounds, yel low complexion, with a pleasant look no scars ol -marks known ol. r;.iu negro lor mcrly belonged to Moses Tison, in Pits county where he was raised. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery to me in Greene county, 9 miles from Slantonsburg on the Kaleigh road, or lodged in any j nl so that I get him ag-iin. A II persons are forewarned against harboring, employing, or carry ing off said negro, under penalty of the law. RENJ. CD. EASON. Nov 20. 1SU 48 Cotton Gins. TIP HE Subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he still continues to carry on the Gin making Business, At his former stand, In Greenville, Pill county, N. C. Where those wishing new CI ins can In supplied with either German or polished cast sleel saws at the shortest notice. Those ha vine Gins out of order had 0 best send them in at as early a day as con venient. When all wait (as is usually lh easel until thev want to use mem, it i- sometimes impossible to furnish then within the time required. ALIEN TISON. In connection wiih this establishment, con tinues to carry on the Lock and Gunsmith business, The makintr ol Saw Mill Boxes, MH Inks and G ndgeons. ;nd Mill Spinllt' with Sletl Collars, (turned,) tq ual o an in the United Slates. All orders in I is lino of business will br thankfully received, and lailhlully nr.o promptly executed on reasonable trims. NOR FLEET TVER. January SO, 1S3S. Jesse If! Taylor, TsTgESPHCTFULLY infoi'ms tin. cili zensof Edgecombe ami tlo ar'joinin counties, that he has emnmenc A the Tailoring ISitHinrss IN TAR30RGO, Next door to the Store, of Messrs. II. Austin SjU. He hopes by a diligent attention to his business, and a (oithlul and prompt execu tionol the work entrusted to him, to merit and receive a share of public patronag?. June 14, 183S. Advertisement. nnilE impossibility of carrying on the Watchman as it ought lo be eon ducted, while absent on collecting exp -di lions, and the impossibility of lonjrer d;- ing without the large 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 About Eight Hundred, And on the increase, and the Job Printing and Advertising good for at least 70 a year. A gentleman of talents and a sound Whig, shall have the Paper on the most liberal terms. I would not willingly let it go in to any other service. An parly applica tion is requested. . C. JOXES. Editor and Proprietor. Salisbury, June 23, 1S3S. Boohs and Pamphlets. OR SALE, A concise History of flu Kehukce Association, by Elder Jos. Biggs Also, the" Patriotic Discourse, Basket of Fragments, Mouse gnawing otn of the Catholic trap, and No other thai. Baptist churches have a right to be called Christian churches: by Joshua Lawrence. Also, Occurrences in Ihe Life of Eldei Joseph Biggs, wrote by himself. APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. January, 1838. Jn is s 1 fTS"S mm COFFEES'!) UI.YG, MEKCIIANT TAILOR, MESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has received his Spring ami Sumsiiev Consisting of Cloths Green and blacU sumim r Camlet, Sniped thread Drills for pantaloons, Plain black and figured Vesting?, do black and figured Velvets, Plain and figured Valencia?, do do Marseilles, Plain black and fancy Stocks. .llso, on hand, Superfine blue and black Cloths, .visible, urcen and brown do. Strinml and corded tassimeres ot various colors. Bosom?, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, &e. All of which he will sell low for Cash or on a short credit to punctual customers lie trusts by due attention to business and his Jonjr experience therein, to giv doe satisfaction to those who may favor him with their orders. He ulo will keep constantly on hand an assortment of Heady made Clothing, Of the best qudily, manufactured by him i ll. Air woik despatched at the shortest notice. Tarboro', April 13ih, 1S3S. JYoticc. IEi:KY JOHNSTON, "FB E(5S have to iulorin his customers arul the public generally, that he has just j. eiiv'Mt l: nn New Yorl-', f njJcudid .Sssort aicnt of Suitable for Gentlemen' it wear. CONSISTING OF Supnfinr Cloths and Cassimcres, of all the inost hi-hioaable colors, umnu r Diills and Gambrows, for panla loons, A splendid assortment of Vcslings, Stocks, Bosoms S: C' !bu5. Suspenders, (cloves. Ami he Ims a ftw Firs! rale Heaver 52at, Of the litest hshiou, very cheap and will be Id lo.v lor Cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers. Tarboro', Apiil 1 3th IS3S. Cotton Gins. rJTUlE subscriber ha-, removed from Tar horfiudi, :uid established himself on lue Ufth i or t j to.id. near the store of J. C. Knigi.i, on Coky? where he continues The making and repairing Cotton Gins. All tlm?j who wish to supply themselves with Gms of the best quality, are respect fully solicited to apply to the Subscriber ;( rsomdlv, or by lei'er. All orders for Gins will be promptly executed. Gin.s ut of order will be expeditiously repaired. Persons wishing to h ive work executed, will please leave their orders at the store of J. C. Knight, Esq. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. February ,5th. Ucusc, Landscape & Ornamental PAINTING. rglllR Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Edgecombe county, that he has located himself Ju Tarborough, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line ol business. Those wishing gigs, sideboards, sitting chairs, fire screens and the like painted, vil! bring them to the coach shop of Mr. Terrell. He will leave town and go into the country, when house painting is required. All orders in his line of business will be thankfully received and faithfully executed n reasonable terms. LEIVIS DE ARQUER. Tarboro', Feb. 2G, Cotton Jams. r?P II Esubsctibeis, thankful for the Iibe ji. ial patronage Ihey have heieto o.e ,,eeived, would respectfully inform then ,.lnmPs and the public, thai they have REDUCED THEIR PRICES. ind are now prepared to supply all orders which may be sent them, with Yarns of the hestiinlily, And upon terms as favorable as ban boob .ained elsewhere. Their time of eicdit as heretofore, with the usual dLcounl.for cash They would also inform those indebted lo them, that the interest of Parker's lea-" in the Factory terminates with the end o the present year, and therefore they no re quested to mr-k payment by the Nt Janu ary next, either with cash or good cotton, which will be preferred, and for whieh the highest market price will be allowed. BATTLE & BROTHERS. Nov. 29, IS37. 1 CURE FOIZ HARD TIMES, JU the cheap Cash Store. rfjlHE Snbsci iber, in announcing to his customers and the public generally, the arrival of his Spring purchases, take pleasure in assuring them that his present Stock comnri-ps the liAROEST, 3101 splctuliri and Cheapest ASSORTMENT OF Seasonable Goods, Ei'cr exhibited in Tarborough, And respectfully solicits a call fiom those whose object is to buy. Xciv ami Fashionable foo?, At extremely Low Prices. Having made, his put chases principally at the Auction Sale6 Cash, he feel: confident in saying hec3n not only exhib it an immense variety of New and Fash ionablc G-wds, but is enabled and will soil them at Mich prices as cannot fail to satisfy the gicalest economist, and prove a partial (if not an entire) remedy for the 'Hard limes." 03 The subjoined are a few of the Indtnjr articles : gCh pieces printed Muslins, small and him1 llfiJ? patterns, irom 20 to 7o c(nts per yard, 1'rinletl Invnsanil French Prints, A beautiful assortment of blaek and colored Silks, very cheap, 64 pieces Calicoes, from G to 35 cents QjPVy per yard, (iinjihams, 15 25 cents, New style silk Scarfs, Cravats, and Handker chief, Muslin nnd Lace worked Collars, English thread Laces, Kdgings, and Inserting, rarasrus and umbrellas, Irish Linens, Lonj; Lawns, and Diapers, Ladies' Corsetts, from $1 to $6, Uonnetaii'j Cap Ribbons, Ladies and ITIisscs' ISoxme! Superfine broad cloths, various colors, cheap, Cassimeres, plain and ribbed, A variety of styles of Goods, for Gentlemen's summer wear, Men's long and short nap MScavcr and Silk Hals, Of every variety of shape, quality and color, from 1 to $6 each, 30 dozen palm leaf Hats, from lOcentseach, Sfrkl3 yarJs bleached and brown Shirt incrs and Sheetings, from G cts. Ladies English kid, French, morocco, and pru nella Slippers, of the very best quality and most fashionable shape, Women's morocco, prunella, and leather Shoes, cheap, Misses and children's Shoes, Men's ami Boys9 Shoes & Boots, sk in great variety, very cheap, With every other aiticle in the Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Line. ALSO, a very large and general As sortment of Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, China, Glass & Crockery ware. All of which he now offers at very low prices for Cash, or on a short credit to punctual men. JAMES IVEDDELL. Tarboro,' April 27, 1S3S. Corn Shelters. N excellent new Corn Sheller, made by Mr. John Wilson, of Hamilton, can be had on reasonable and accommoda ting terms, on application AT THIS OFFICE. January, 1633. Expedition to lhej r-Wv.. Ml. rglRAVELLKUSoie inform Bail Hoad between ,,,, Richmond h finished, comn!. ti. ,r Mam Mad Line of naii ;0,.,, BETWEEN - IVorth CaroSiisa atul the The d lT't ent Compaives on U ... siari a liirn: uum naiiiax on thp IVitminglon Rail Road Co 's .y,., Uracil there, which eiir.'.v reach New York Tau-lvc I tunas vance of any other Line " ,1 THE FOLLOVSNG i: TliE Leave Halifax 5 to P. M. tershurs 1 A. M. P. Leave Pctei-burg A. M.rca , mond 3-5 A. M. Leave Richmond '1 A. M reach V i ington City 35 V. M. Leave shinglou 4 P. M. reach;!' 1 1 in ore t i . M. Leave 15 tliimore 7 P. M. icichF,' delphia 4 A. iM. U Leave Philadelphia G A. M. ruch York 2 P. M. Only one night's rest is 1 r s t crfi;s mute: the second night Pas?ens or. board the ' PHILAOELPHIA STEAMED!, From Pelersiiursc ti i;; is the Main HI-: Line, and the, different Cuu am a', bout.ul in heavy penalties to iuu tt:icn;: in 'lie schedule lime. Travellers when ihey reach IUifo will please apply tu the Pettibuig II Road Co. s Aent, .TIr. 13. F. llalscy, Who will afford them evny ficili'v. Besides the above Fa-i IJi:e Ihufs'i )'her indepi'ndenl Daily Lines runr-i- 1 1 . : l i i r . i . . . iase can Passener be dt laved men- .l.ai half a day. Oil the PcIm bur lui! R -y ?rom five to six cnirines rue running dfik ud Passengers at almost eny hourliiv chance to teach Pttersbuig In case any Passengers wih to tt1". it Halifax all r.i-jjht, an Engine ef i!ieP icrsburg Hail Road Co. will be fcunui.i.v norningai Gary's Ijepnl. Petersburg Rail Road (ifficc ) May 10 18.J8. i Notice. HE Subscriber respectfully inrin; the public, that he still continue:!. manufacture and repair Cotton Gins, Corn Fans, Corn Shelters, AT HAMILTON, MAKTIN COUSTL lie also is Agent for the disposal c: Har man's Patent "Threshing Madtifc in this section of the State, and w promptly furnish 'hose who may Jc? one of them. They area very uselu!ir,j durable article. joihv imsox .Tan. 2, 1S3S. Mrs. Jl. C. Hoicard, JNFORMS her customers and the p" lie, uiai sue is now npeun Her Spring: Supptfj of Ji AJr M-r Comprising a handsome Assortmen iicfif tides in the Millinery Line,viz: Pattern Bonnets, of the latest and most apF' fashions, Cottage Bonnets, a superior article, English Straws, Leghorn braids, Grecian ed Straws, &c. )t ; Drawn Bonnets, various colors and Paa, r; '. Plain and figured Silks and Satins, lor c,;i Green India Silk, Black Mode, Florences, Crapes, Thread Edgings Blond Edgings and Footings, Inserting Grecianett and Bobbinett, Handkerchief Caps, Capes and Collars, head OrnaiuenUf A splendid assortment of Ribboas, ilowt m. ii iioi! bv - lVv... inese uoous were an sclent . self, and are of the most fashiona&.e best quality. They will be sold at a : small advance for Cash, or on Hie credit to punctual customers. Tarboroush, May 5, 1S3S.
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