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Roots, Shoes, and Jhistit!. Ptirce c? Co. WOULD now very fftfl rcs;,ect!uily invite all ihoirt .Mt re hunts who j t,e habit n n f I can v;(h enhveni.-uce put chase, their io IVtorh:i:-, to call and j ' Haolfi, Shoes, mid Huts, rv,"hms to purchasing elsewhere :-'lsf' timer tiit iiisclves they wjit ; C alMt: to iittmiiiiniimic iiint : I I . , kiiinwtjl.il n ..... ..V-urt almost every one witu both j am! price. As a great ma- j J,,. (ifihcir goods are manufactur- j Vl in their own Factory at Hie j oiili, under the immeiliate eir ' (-insiocli ol' one of the part ners, nni I he balance ol their . stock .ircluscil by another partner who x spent tvo months amount ir, miilacturt'S of dill nent sections ofiiie country, and has endeavor t,l t i make such a selection of iN as we think cannot &. Inpe uiil not fail to suit and pleae b.ilh purchaser and consumer. 'Ami now, after having laid in with the utmost care, direct from the manufacturer, and as cheap as Vic cheapest, a fresh and extensive 'avortment of ;ods adapted M the coming season, we can as Vire liio-e merchants, one and all who may favor us with a call, thai ue shall ue our best endeavors t i mike it to their advantage. We ca'i and will sell them any piikls in our line quite as low as 'lit vein be purchased inNewYork or any oilier p irl of the country Ly the same quantity; and our ac commodations for payment shall Le .is oo J as any. We invite dealers indiscrimin ately to call in and examine our stock and prices, assuring; them f.at we shall take much ipleaure M exiHuiuou: our gouos, o,.e 10 pjichase will be at their option. Listings, Peirce tV Co 5 Petersburg, Va. Sept. ii'J. Last Notice. 'pi K Subscriber requests all persons indebted to him, by Note or account, to call and el tl" the same forthwith, or they v.ill probabiy find them in the .lands of another person, who nay not be quite so accommodat ing as 1 have b'en. . A. BELL. T.arbrW, Sept. 21, Commission Business AND General Jlgcncy. 'PHK Subscriber takes this me thod ot informing his friends a'l the public, that he still con t.r.aes the Commission Business, '-nl will attend to the leceiving. !"rw.inling, : -i'. i'rotluce elling and purchas er njeichantlize of any kind. lie also continues to transact '-e business of General Igent 'i.'iil Cohctor, and will laithlullv s'terid to every thing in that line . u1m(:(i may be confided to him. IIEXRY WILKES. I'-difax, X. (. j Sept. 1 1, 1835. S 3S 9 1 er, TALL AND WINTER, Jtoofs, Shoes mid 1'uper. nOULXSOX XElVSOMy WOULD respect r..n.. f .I...-. t i"IMy iiiioini uiuii r riends. Customers. and the Pnhlin wiip. lly, tint they are now receiving h' th? Sibra, James L. Simmons 'iM,J Ciaremont. I I ! I cases of Boots & Shoes,Pos Pai(J win be Prom!,y al W f. rw.l...l 1 .- . I 1-1 i " iimi oy one oi me nrm 01 ;,'a !rioi the Manufactory; and lf,V ple.lge themselves to sell J'-'Ii1 to Country merchants as low I", M,ty can be bought in Phila :';",,!"b New York or Huston, on . "-md credits. I - ! AUu, a large quantity ol !;;'f,fJ '!'iread, Shoe' linishes and ,l!-ckihg. ; 'j'-g, Va. Sept. 10. ; I'rintiw Press for bnlc. ; J SffKlt IiOVAL Pritdin- Pre, on ' !l mode it) tonstmction, can be '''-uudo,, reasonalde terms. hPhl 'it this Office. '.ijtry. 1. dissolution. 4li Copartnership hi-retofoie existing between the Sulcri. bers, under the linn ef Alnlin (j? Bra Ceases ilus day by limitation. Persons having claims against concern will present them lor payment, and all those indebt ed are requested to settle ihoir accounts hv Boud without delay, as a speedy settle- ment ol the business is desirous. Lilher ol the partaei are au thorised to receive and gra-tt dis- charges ol' the debts due the con- I'd It A- M. MARTIN, n. IV. BRAGG. Petersburg, Oct. 5, IS.S5. 41 4 Copartnership. tatii l m. martin hav ing associated with him DA VID DONNAN, .r. wi contin'. ue the Commission and Grocery business at the old Stand, under the firm of X. M. Mar tin fc? IJonnun. Their best exertions will be used to give entire satisfaction to those who may employ them. xath;l m. martin. DAY II) DON NAN, Jr. lVleibiiig. Oct. li, IS35. Nfrt M. Martin returns his thanks to his friends for their ve ry liberal encoui agement of Mar tin is- Bragg, and hopes by prompt attention to merit a con tinuation of the same in his new business. 41 jo jYoti ce. t iljLt I OUOn iniCll- I ded for the Sobsrri . i eis, will be received bv their Ajrenis at Halifax, Mms. Iatlila y S: Mai si(t, , ee ol ex peine to the oiv- ners. Their arrangements for sending the proceeds ol sales to ibeir cus- 1 torner, will i-imh the recnint ol i the same when -ales are lemlered. Tl.ey will keep constantly on hand a supply of Cotton Hanging and Dale Rope, which will be sold as low as can ho ulforded. Cotton consigned to .Mr. J". . IVills, at Mali fix, will be re ceived as above stated, free of ex pense to the owners. X. M. Martin S' Don nan. Petersburg, Oct. 7, lM.i.r. September, 1S35. FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. Edwin James Co. 117"0UL1) respect fully inform their frientls, customers, and the public generally, that they are now receiving by the ship Tally lit from Liverpool, their entire importation of lirilish Dry floods. These with others bought in the different markets will be opened with all possible despatch; their assortment will be fully equal to any heretofore offered. Particu lars in a future advertisement. Petersburg, Va. Sept. 14. JYotice. npHE Trustees of the Nashville Male and Female Jlcademies will continue to receive proposi tions from such as are disposed to take charge of those institutions for the ensuing year, until the 1st df December next. Communica tions addressed to the Secretary, iv-hmvu w. This notice is directed to be published in the Warrenton Re porter and Tarboro' Press for six weeks. Dy order of the Board, . BLOUNT, Sec'y. Nashville, No. Ca. 5lh Oct. 1S35. 41-6 N. B. For the information of applicants the Secretary thinks proper to remark, that it i me vvisn of the Trustees to avoid re- sponsibihty desirous Dial me oaironare of the Schools should depend solely on the merit? of the l eacliers. 1 f o sB j Piano Forte for sale. J H.AVK a very handsome PIANO for sale - person wishing 10 purchase, would do well to call and examine if. J. W. COTTEX May 21st, 1S35. Jiotice. rJVlE Subscriber having purcha sed from Messrs. R A. B. R. Bell their entire stock ol STAPLE AND FANCY BUY GOODS, Kesptcilully informs his friends! and the public generally, that he i is permanently located here, and now opening his (ioods at the same well known statu! for in spection. I he stock now on hand is en tirely fresh and consists of aimosl every article of Dry Goods & Groceries, Commonly kept in establishments of this sort; and as I purchased them at prime New York cost, without any expense of freight, &c. I will sell for cash or country produce the present stock as cheap j or cheaper than any other house in this place therefore, 1 solicit my countrymen generally to call, a there is no mistake, and open accounts with me. . B. BMDV, The Coitchmaker. QJ will in the ensuing fall give as much in cash or in trade tor country produce as my neigh bor. . B. Tarboro Julv 29, 1S35 ol ice. 'JItn Suhc iljis are now removing from ihf-ir ol't stHit to I lie Store lor met ly occupied ly Mesr. llyniHok. Law rence, rmiI dirertlv opposite to Joint W. - iney in a le v nays 0111 f,r " "?.,,:il.v..,,f Sh"' g:tr Hint Co flee Kaiin2. Hope, ami all the heavy Mrticles which Hie important to j (ai mers at thN-se;4on of i he year. CASH, and the highest price, will he paid for baled Cotton. ; RICILIRDS Sr CO. Taittormih, Nov. 27th, lS.'i4. BHCKwrnrs .7t I i-dysp cp I ic Pills. rpHIS mot valuable m'tlicine f.r the cure of DYSpKPSlA, and the prevention of bilious le vers, colic, &c. v.c. is k-pt con stantly on hand and for sale by .. IV. COTTEX. Taibro,' 25 Sept. 18:5 JYotice. 4 S I b.ive not been known to th j)eoj)le, and they have not bt en acquainted with my work, I therefore will make some re marks upon my busiis. All persons having any Brick icork or Plastering To do, or aoy kindofbiick work whatever, particularly such as brick walls, cornices, lac'ns, strait arches, cheme arches, hips ami valleys in tyling and water cour ses, all piers, pilasters, rustic work, &.c. would oblige them selves in employing me, as I have got a form r architect, (printed in England,) superior to any I bat ever has been sen here; it is a new form and the first one that ever has been brought here. And with what 1 have learned here, and with the assistance of my book, can execute any job of work in a neater style than ever has been done about here. As I am now capable of carrying on the business, I would be very thank ful to the people to employ me; ant! if my work does not prove to be better formed, stronger and ni cer than any that has ever been done by any brick mason in this section, I will not charge any thing for my work, and will do it on as reasonable terms as could be expected. On any large jobs I would wish to make the bricks, for I know that I can make a smoother brick than ever has been made any where here. I will warrant my work from bursting, smoking, or any thing else that does not become the work, and to be superior to any that has ever been done here. All orders from any distance may be sent to Tarborough Post Office, or any person living not a distance may come or send word to Silas Everitt's, near Little Co neto Creek meeting house, Edge combe county. IV M.J. P. BROWN. August 17, 1835. 3,4 . B. Gwathmey, or Norfolk, and Jlobert B. Tompkins, OE THIS CITY, AVE entered into Copartner ship, under the firm of Gwathmey & 7 ompkins, For the transaction of a general COMMISSION BUSINESS Al Mobile, JUubamu, To he commenced in the month of October next. They tender their sei vices to their frientls and the puolic generally, and will endea vor t give satisfaction to all who may intrust their interests to them. . B.GWJ1TUMEY. BO. B. TOMPKINS. Richmond, Va. Aug. 7, ISS5. REFERENCES. Richmond, Messrs. Rogers, 1 1 a r irisoti &(lray,K.& T. Gwathmey. Norfolk, Mr. Samuel D. Rawlins. Petersburg, Messrs. Mordecai & Osborne. Halifax, N C. Mr.F.S. Marshall. Eden ton, Ar. C. Messrs. ILmgh ton & Booth, Joseph B. Skin ner, Esq. Joseph II. Skinner, Esq. Dr. James Norcom. Plymouth. N.C. Messrs. J. C. & W. R. Norcom. Tarbc.ronxh, N. C. Messrs R. &. S. I). Cotten. Mnrf recsborough, N. C. Messrs. Southall & Johnston. IVeldon, N C. Messrs. Wialt & Smith. Charleston, S. C. Mr. Benjamin R. Smith, Messrs. Cheesbo- rough & Montgomery. Sav tnnah, Ga. William flaMon, Eq Josiah dimming, Esq. ihtgnsla, Ga. M r. R. 1 1 . 1 1 usgi ove. Macon, Gil. Messrs. II, million & Haves. 3:1 MAC KE 11 EL, Bacon and Iork. TUST RECEIVED, and for sale, li23 barrels new MACK EREL. Also, in store, about 25,OOeibs. Prime BACON and PORK. WILL .. .iXDREIVS. Sparta, i0 July, IS35 30 Bacon for Sale. i QUANTI TY of prime Bacon can be had on reasonable terms by applying to . BRADY. Aug-. 12, 1S35. Stole n Worth Carolina, MAUTIN COUNT Y. Court of Puasund Qtiarttr Sessions, JULY TERM, 1S35. Mary VV. YarreiK vs. Petition for The Heirs at L aw y duwtr. of Thomas Yarreil. ' BN this case it appearing to the " satisfaction of the Court, that James Button and wife Piney, John B. Smithwick and wife Isa bella, Simon D. Whitley and wife Mary, Gertard G. Yarreil, ami Pierce W. Yarreil are not resi dents ol this Slate: It is ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Tarboro' Press for six weeks, notifying the non-resident heirs as-above, to appear, an swer, or plead at the next term, or the petition will be taken pro coulessoas to them and heard ac cordingly. Test, JOS. D. BIGGS, Clk. Price adv S2: 75. 33 6 hlnle oJWorih Carolina, martin county. Court of Pitas and Quarter Sessions, JULY TERM, 1S35. Joseph Reddick Attachment vs. l,evy on Watson Read. James Harrison vs. The Same. Lund. ) Jit Inch men t Levy on ) Land. King Ilanison jtiii. ") Attachment vx. Levy on The Same. ) Land. TT appealing to the satisfaction -of the Court, that the defendant Watson Read, is not an inhabit ant of this courtly: It is ordered, thai publication be made in the Tarboro' Press for six weeks, no tifying him that his land is levied on. Test, JOS. D. BIGGS, Clk. Price adv 8: 75. 33 6 The Residue, Consisting rbiefly of BR Y GOODS, Huts. Bouts & Shoes, Battle & Brothers' best Cotton Yarn. Funning utensils and Hardware a-s.ortel--(;iHssj Crockery & T n do. Jii!. Jars, and Castings do. jik-o Rum, Sii!r;u- and Coffee, r. rr, tsb , . . . . ., i'fs tnnpowtler. Hyson, ana ; fYB Buck TEAS, CisjiSff- Paints and Dye stuffs, Lamp and Fish Oils, Best l urks Island SALT, Sec. Besides many other minor arti cles useless to enumetate, all of which are offered At first cost, And of course will be found much lower than can be obtained at hou ses w here the usual per centage is chargeable. The very low prices at which these Goods are offered, might in duce persons to believe they are sold lor cash alone; but they are nevertheless sold on a credit until the first of January next to punc tual customers, at which time all irdt bled will be expected and ear nestly requested to rmke settk ment. in order to close the pre sent concern and recommence bu siness upon a plan more to my own convenience and I hope to the advantage and entire satisfac lion of the public. A: . R0UXTREE. Tarboro,' 17th Aug. 1S35 VALUABLE Plantation and Town Lots FOR SALE. 1 WILL SELL, on terms to suit the purchasers, the Planta tion situate on the north side of Tar River, known as the PORIE LAND, Adjoining the lauds of Fred. Bell, Benj Baits ami others, five mile from Tarborough and immediate ly on the river. Also, LOTS No. f)3 and 01. in the town of Tarborough, now oc cupied by Mrs. Stilman. Thos wishing to purchase will make application to Benj. M. Jackson, Esqr. JOSIAH COLLINS, Scn'r. 20th April, 1S35. 17 Land for Sale. nrM '1'IIF. Subscriber is anxious WiXi& seU lus 1 ri,ct of Lh,.m1, a1 IiJl?3 joining the one on which lie now tfves. It contains 530 arres, some of which is low C rounds, the balance piney woods. This Tract has a goott dwelling hoiiie on it, nearly new, with 4 room below and 2 up stairs, and other out houses. Person? desirous of buying Land low, are requested tn call and examine for themselves, as the Subscriber may at all times !) found at lnm ami is determined to sell il he can et any thins over half the value. CH IUBBISON. Oct. 2Sth, IB.'M. AT THE Munowed Watch Factory, TARBOROUGH, N. C. 4 FEW first rate Palm Clocks antl Time-keepers. Also, Watches, faithfully finished and adjusted, to rentier their perform ance correct and satisfactory, a mongsi which are plain English, French, Repeaters, German and Swiss Watches of fiit quality, and a few cheap Layter's do. steel chains, keys, & all materials required for watches, jewelry, &c. June 24, 1835. 26 Coach & Gig Manufactory THE Subscriber re spectfully informs his friends and the public in senerat, that he has commenced business for himself on his lot in Tarboroueh. near the Bridge, where he will be predated to carry on the above business m al' its vari om branches. He served a regular ap prenticeslnp unuer Air. Arms. Cobbs, of Kaleigh, ho carried on the bovjne erv extensively, antl kept in his employ regu tar noroierii woiKinen. 11 several years acquaintance wiin me business in on- of the most extensive establishments in n,e Slate could ensure his success, he feels con fident lie should meet it; but he is perlectli awn re that attention is equally necessary, and this attention he is dcu rrciued to ten-' der. He hope, therefore, that all persons woo in ictvor nun wiin their patrouage, will never become dissatisfied or disao- pointed. His work shall be faithfully exe- cutea ana ot the best uiawr.als. He ex pects to have in a short lime a general as sortment of materials from flew York, winch will enable him to do his work not interior to any done in this . eclin of coun try, litpairing done with neatness ano despatch. Nathaniel M Terrell. Ttirborough, Jan. lstj 1S35. 1 CORJV FAJVS And olion dins. 'PHE sunsei i'-ers have n hand foot- ('urn FAN s and five Cot Ion GINS, which i hey aie dispo sed to sell on liberal terms. B. M. JACKSON cy CO. Tarboro', Julv 2. 1S.S5 27 30 hbls. Flour, 12 " prime Pork, And a few hbls mess BEEF, for sale by the hbl. or retail, bv " Knight, Garrett 8- Co. June 3d, 1N35. JYcw Goods. rlMIi. Subscriber has just ivceiv- -- ed his supply ot hpring Goods, Which for quality, variety, and CHEAPNESS are not surpassed by any retail store in this State, and will positively be sold on as accommodat terms as any stoie in this place. J. W. COTTEN Tarboro.' 14th Ma v. 1S35. VERY BEST Cotton Yarn and Twine FOR SALE. HPHE Subscribers feel grateful for the liberal patronage which the' received the past year, and hope by assiduity antl punctuality in business to merit a continuance of past favors. They now h3ve and expect to keep constantly on hand the Very best Cotton Yarns, Frum Nos. 2 to IS inclusive. Also, various sizps of the best Cotton Sei?ie Twine its dura bility and strength has been fairly tested, and the Subscribeis feel no hesitation in pronouncing it inferior to none, il not. superior to any in market. Both the above nicies they expect to deliver to purchasers on as liberal terms as articles of the same quality can : be procured elsewhere. The Usu al charge for conveyance will be made. Term of sale for all quanfi lies of i am over one thousand munds, six months credit will be tllowed for any quantity under4 ne thousand pounds, four month, the purchaser giving note (with out interest) at the lime the Yarn is delivered, payable al the above staled times. The proprietors of fisheries will lo well to apply to the Subscri bers for twine for the future, as a very liberal credit will be given. Messrs'. Hassel & V illiams will act as agents for the Subscri bers at Wiiliamslon Mr. Bern, Bell, at Greenville and Messrs. Simmons & iute, at Halifax where Yarn and Twine can be bought on the same terms as at the Fad or y. BA TTLE & BROTHERS. Falls Tar Jan. River, 10, 1.35. $25 Reward. RAN A WAY from the Subscriber, on the night of the 20th September last, my negro man nam ed DANIEL, 20 or 21 years of age, 6 feet high, black complexion, has a pleasing coun tenance, inclined to be knock- kneed, his feet somewhat turned out, particularly his left foot, his not recollected. lie was formerly the property of Asahel Farmer, his mother, brothers and sisters belonging to said Farmer his father is in the same neighborhood working a- bout as a blacksmith, nearly as a free man- It is believed he is lurking about in the neighborhood of said Farmer, also in Nash county. The above reward will be paid to any person that will apprehend said negro, and deliver him to me or secure him in any jail so that I get him again. I forewarn any person from hai boiing said negro, or carrying him olf, under the strict penally of the law. WILLIAM BARNES. 24th An. $S5 -5 Just Published And for sale at this Office, Trying to gnaw out of the CATHOLIC TRAP. Br Joshua La whence. Price 10 cents single, ur $1 per dczen. Sept. b'S5.
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