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XT To the Public. hantl a very large and extenive STOCK GV Winter Goods, now offei them Jl a reduction of I 0 per cent. n. I ... i , , moiiih. nriees Uiose desirous ol t oMai.'i.';: l'nds at lulling advance on 0v Vo.k i ".. "'I' nmM -ly f,,:, it i.llit-ii- inli--t 1 call and learn my pri ftS hefi'"- ('''phasing. Imrlinent uill oe jouna: j cwtst si !' ";" a,,u' ''p'" 'al'c,HS. from K cent to :', Circassians, every color, 20 to 50 cents, fl'ack :t'"l colored ilks, in great variety, 3.') cents t 5 1 25, treat bargain in men's and women's Cloi.ks, from to $S, letfine Brra.li lotiis. from $2 to 7, tin.etis, fioni ',,,s lo 5l ltiitt? Hiid ted Fliiniiels, "25 cent to 1, H,,e Blankets, S- to l'er lM,l' i 1 Blankets, 00 cents to 51, y.-io I loth, all ool, Six quarters wide, ou!v i'0 cents, ,,). ilo. tluee quarters wide, 35 cents, ( lull) ami blanket Overcoats, sti to s'S, ImWa lawn nmleileeves, Laili's and gentlemen' si'k Handker.. duets, -o cents to 1 ;(.), Bonnet, cap and bell Ribbon, Cheap, Men's and l ys MAI'S and Caps of 1 very description. The largest ami cheaptsl Assortment of Jiaols and Shoes, fj tr exhibited in Tarboro', (to tvil:) .!' Bois, $1 75 to 53, .Mtii's lined and bound high quartered lii.ii and low quartered boys Shoes, 25 to 75 ecu's, hill's ieather shoes, 50 cents, Women's leather siioes, 40 to 90 cents, Women's leather and morocco Boots, 75 cent- to l, Women's morocco and prunella shoes, 50 certs to 51 25, ".ura fine kid prunella Slippers, 1 25, lippers. $1 25, low quartered .Negroes coarse high and shoes, 40 cents to $1, Jim's morocco and seal skin Pumps, 75 ' cents t 51 25. Sole Lea her, 15 M 17 cents. H'ilh tvtry olhtr Article in (lie a fid Shoe line. ALSO, a laige and well selected slock ol GROCERIES, Hardware Cutlery, Chi tut, Glass Earthenware, All uf which are now ottered al the Cheap Cash Store For Cash or Hurler, Or on tl.e usual credit, at most Extraordi' wry Low Prices. f 1 It TTT -l Tt T- f- w r Tarboro', Jan. 14, 1S30. NO MISTAKE . King & Co. f XFORM the public that they are pr- manentlv located in this place, and Uutttiey will continue their business .' the old Stand, Where the economist would do well not enly to call bid to buy. All thoe who prHer giving the smallest price for the best articles, may rely on it. that our establish ed presents the most ample field lor the inJiilnce of their iiiclina'ions. 1'iib'iro', Jan. 13, 1S36. SELLING OFF, AT COST, For Cash only. 1). KNIGHT Jdimaiy 7lh, 1 830. Nashville Hotel. G. BLOUNT respectfully an- nouiices to his friends and :he public r-uerallv, that he has taken charge, ft his h-'ahl.siuncni; which he is determined '7 L, kf I't in a manner deserving, and 1-eh.jpee wi receive a liberal ptrouage. 'ville, N. C. lt Jan'y, lb80. Female School. The .n..h.b will recom "l(nce their School on the fn-i dav of "ruHiy next. lei ins of tuition for -------- j ieiiii):r rpaii1M .,, .. -.. ...1 I . 0 6 "Miiug, mice uue e. quarter of twelve weeks or lour (1,; 11 rs 'r the additional studies of gram. UlHl' bnifrardlv. ai illimelie -Art lamltmii- ''"e work. Board, thirteen dollars. "ihs and Guardians mav rest assured eu,'iiOt Htiemiou sliall be paid to. the . u.cu"n Hud coniloit of their children ""I wards. 'sngevil'e, near Lawrence's meeting "e, Edgecombe couutv, 29th cember, 1835. l-6 I'kno Forte for Sale. I a very handsome PIANO for ale v -llei'kOIW u'll..n l.y. ..... h.. uo well to cad and examine it. J. IV. GOTTEN. 1K. M y 21st, Jnst Published, ld for ,u' this Ollice, a pamphlet en uuea, 0 cUier than Baptist Churches nave a right to be called CUlilSTlAX CHURCHES. . bv Josh i-a Lawrk.nck. I,ce lOceuis single, or 51 per dozen srlMPOI Corn, fat Hogs, Fodder. Cattle, &c. for sale. (FVN WEDNEDVY. the 20th ist. , .'l limes Mom Jar. hiv :i f umroiigh. I shall sell at p(1blic auction about 140 bnrels Corn, 35 b,t Ho, some' i sows an J pigs. 1 or lO.OOO lbs Fodder work Morses, 15 or 20 head of Cattle, f.,r- "- mens us, uaris, &.c A credit of sjx mon.ns win ie given, the nurchasei- o;,.. bond and security before Hie properly is deliv ered. ISVLW SESSUMS. 7th January, 1836. Sulky for sale. . Fli ST RATK Newark made Sulky C Hed.!enbur;.'s best.") and Harness'. all in fcood order, for sale ..11 moderate ,"nw- Apply ut Ihh Office. Ja- u iry 7, 1H3). j NASHVILLE Female Icatlemy 'JM1K Trustee of this I nst ii (.i ion aH luumce to the Public, (hat HieV have entia -ed the services of Mrs. Sarah A. Mount, for ihe ensuing year; the exercises ol which will coinuKi.ce the .second Mon day of .1 ciniarv next. The Tuition fees, as fixed by the Board, are, per session: For the first or lowest class, 6, :: second, or middle :: 8, :: third, or highest :: 10, With an addition ot ,'5 perses-ion fur each stu.lenl thai may include lessons in Music on-the Piauo; and 5 10 per ses-ion for Mu sic alone. Board on very moderate terms may be bad in almost every house in town. . ULOUXT, Secy. Nashville, No. Ca. 2Sth Dec. 1835. 1 4 . , " alUaUlC A VOpCVtlJ FOR SALE. 'jMIK Subscribers being desirous to re move to itie south west, have dett ru.in- ed uou closing their business At Stantonsbnrg, And now offer for sale, their REAL ES- TA TE in ih it place, conisiiug of. a we!l an tin u lorchoue. oil, house and screw. with liie tldt, "ins. and other nIoic fixtui es belonsin" to the establishment. LsO, a larj;e and commodious Dwell ing house, with C'livemeut s;a(Ie Hml out houses the v hide occupy ing five lots of giound in ttie most desirable part of the town. '1 he stand is well known, and is without douhr the best situation in the Slte tor conducting an extensive country business. Thev wii.KI also ilisnose of The Stuck of Goods, (which consists of a general and well selec ted assortment, ui'-stly purchased for cash) j At New York cost. ! Terms, for the whole, will be made ac commodatiog IV M. STEWART $ CO Stanion-burg Jan y 1, lh30. 1 Black Jlcre, As healthy a Situulioti us any in the county, is For tab on easy terms. r 3 this tract of Land is worthy the at tenlion of persons at a distance, I leem a general description of it not im proper. Ihe lerlilily ot the i.nnu ami us improved condition need but be seen to be adioiiled. It is situate 4i miles east nf Tar bar o On the load leading to Williamston. It is reclaimed swamp laud. There are In the Tract 0.1(5 Acres, Of which 200 are i leared and in cultiva tion, and .'0 acres pailly cut down and deaJed, ready To lake in. ihe 250 acres are well drained ai.d as certain as high land. The main canal leading to the i ivei is 1G iVet feet wide, and on an average 5 feet deep. Ihe canal js extended ot the same width D60 yards bevoud the present (leared and deaden laud, which by the ne- cessarv lateral uitcnes win lay ury imo hundred acres more. The average of the land in coin this year was about sev. n bar rels of corn to the acre, including twenty- live acres of new ground that was not grubbed, and planted in June. It is so far as I h.ive tried, well adapted to cotton, but I have planted but little, as my whole at tention has been directed to clearins. 'Ihe small crop of Cotton I tnaJe in 1833, aver ted 1226 lbs. to ihe acie. I think mere e 100 acres of the Ian4 as well adapted to colton as any in the county. Ihe loca tion is very good for raising hogs. The dwelling house, out houses, cribs ami sta bles are all good and commodious. These b.. . j i... :......f..,l 1.., as well as ine lano can w mi.ii.ti 7 tho-e desiring to purchase. Immediate possession will be given. ICT M y IW USE AND LOT i n Ta rbo rough is a'so lor sale. J. Ii. LLOYD. 28lh Dec'r. 1835. 1 Hue and Cry. yOBOKE J ML, on the night ot the 1st UJ inst. Dftapsry Webb, conned lor breaking the peace, anil liundulph Adkins, confined for house breaking and stealing also, negro Davy, belonging to Whitmel vv iv.ntu.... loto nr Martin county; a ne- .m .;ro William Barnes, of this county; and another, the property of Ivmg White, of Halifax county, A reward of $40, was offered by Mr. Willi"" Ar the apprehension of Davy, if coufinrd in any jail so that he could'get him again. All persons are lequested to apprehend said individuals. Any information respecting them uill be thaukfuHv received. BENJ. WILLIAMS, Jailer Edgecombe County. Tarborough, Jan. 7, 1830. Conctoe Academy. 'I'll V V ... ' 1 11 k Exercises in this School will com mence the second Monday in January. 'Huiaiar, geography, historv, arithaietic, orihography, and writing, w ill be taught, ""aid can be had in the neighboi hood at 1U cents per day or, from $H to $n per uiotilij. Asa B. Atkinson. "Veemher 29th, 1835. 1-3 Notice. I U.F Snbscnber has taken up 4 HOGS, bel.eved to be his own-but his mark has been changed by cutting the swallow fork off from both ears, leaving the half moon under in both. Any person claim ing said Hogs, will come quickly forward, or they may be too late. C C. KNIGHT. January 2, 1836. j 3 JYoticc. I HL Subscriber notifies all those in d -bted 10 him, that he intends placing all his unsettled accounts in the bands of an Officer on the 1st day of February nest. Persons indebted, "wishing to save costs, will do well to call on him before that time, at his old stand opposite the Courl House in Tui borough. IV. R. Summerrell. Jan. 2, 1S36. 1-3 List if betters, Jiemaininfr ijt (he Post Office al Tarbo rogt the 1st of Junuary, lS3o, which, if not taken out before the 1st of April next.vill be sent" I the General I'osl Office us dead tellers. Avertit Marv K Miss Killebrew George W Arnistioiis Gray 2 Knight Joseph Brady Summon 1 Kea John Bradley David Burnett Will Beardsley L I 2 Bullock Bennett Bedford Sallv Mjs Kiaf Huiry Lane Levi Lai!d John Lawrence J Llder Moore Thos V Bell Winnifrtd Mis Morgan David tattS VV III Alavo Reuben Bell B R Bradley John Bullock Kobt M Boo'l e Rlizabeth Barnes Jacob Bilbe.i ry Nathaniel Bryan Denipsy Bartlelt Geo F Ched lell Flijah 3 Croiiiwdl Newsoui Cromwell Napoleon Caulley Air Mac Daflin Joshua Fvans Aim Mrs Geoige Klias Garrett John 5 Gardener N Miss Gardener S Miss May o John Mooring A S Mabry Ch..s Col JN'oi fleet William Pcele John Proctor Joab Pitman ReJdin Patters..n Geo C Pitman Martha is Po- ter Flisb;i Pnce Can.dlo Ricfu' Js Oaufoitl 2 Ilnlli.. Lemou Kocheti r 1 oin K'Miiniec . 'inniii. 1! 2 Iingsdale Marv M.ss itagsdaie L i Aliis M;en(l ot Ldge in jc Garrett James j 2 Siuitli 1 honuts Mariell Chrislop'r2 Sava-e William Harreil Levi Suiomet rille V K Hardy Clara Sprudl B J Higs .Mary L Miss S ssuius Nathan nymaii r.iienA Altss ting liary Jehu Ilev lliios Jumeg Tayh.r Will Hardy Jesse Han ison Bichd Tibbals Wi'l .1 V'ircus Willinui Wind.erltv Kobt D Waller Edward WilliH-ns I H Mis Waton Benj ScvA Wlullev Saiul C Webb Will We stoole Henrv Dr Wilkin Willis " Wiggins Kolliug 'i alter James Williams John Hughes Jno J; Mines Kichd Esq Hardy John Hart Spencer L Jenkins Bobason 2 John son Nathan Irwin Henry L Dr kio Coffin-Id Kni-hi W .11 W K.ii,;.t J .na Dr 2 Kiiii; &. Hynmii Knight J.iiih Ii. LL0YDf P. M. 111 $ly 31?. Por Sale. 0nc,qf the most valuable PLAN I'ATIONS In Edgecombe County, JtpjJ LYING on Tosnot Swamp, ft?i'JjA about four miles north cf jl'J'fJtaJ Slanioo-buig, and two from CooU ntuea Creek, where boa Is pi.s to and from ?ievv Iteru during the winter- and spring. The Tract contains About 1400 Acres, About 800 cieared and in a high stare of cultivation the most of ihe Land is will adapted to Cotton There are on he premises a good t wo story dwelling hooi- , gin house andsc.ew, and ail necessaiv out houses eetii ely new. A gieat bargain will be given in the above piopeily, and terms maue easy by the Subscriber. Wright Edmonds on. Dec 15th, 1835. 52 3 Jflrs.J!.. C. Howard, aS now opening her Fail M;,"pl oi (ioods, compri-iog v more cxiensive and Fashionnble Assort went of Than she has ever before exhibited in this place, Having selected and pnrcna d the articles herself, and had nn excei'ert op. poitunity of becoming acquainted w i'h the htst Northern fashions in the Millinery and Mantua making line, she feels herself competent to give entire sat.sf.icti u to her numerous custonie.s aiul the public in Jen eral. In hfr assortuuud will be found Pattern Velvet, satin ?c silk Bonnets, do. Turban-, Caps, Capes, &c. Plain, watered, figured, and plaid Silks and Satins, tor dresses, Silk Velvets, G mze Veils, cc. Black Mode, Crapes, and Florences, Tuscan, Swiss, Gipsey, smti Fancy straw Bonnets, all cpnii'ies, White and black ostrich Feathers, Laces, Inserting, ilutiui;sc footings, Feather'd and fancy Flowers, Superior hair Puffs and Curls, Blond and worsted Edgings, A superb assortment of Ribbons, &c. Mrs. H. invites a general inspection of her Goods, as she is confident they Cannot fail lo meet general approbation, both as regards quality and price. Tarboro', Oct. 22, 1835. Female Seminary. Situated hi Halifax County, equi distant 20 tnlrs between the towns of Halifax und Warrenton. 'FHE Subscriber respectfully notifies the public, thai the above named institution opens again on the second Monday in J;cn uaryiiext. Thankful tor the (very) libe ral parrona? hitherto lecirived, he flatters himself, that with all advantages in point of healthy location, ample accommodation of buildings, and histtuctors of the highest grade, the School will iise still higher in merit and public estimation. To all acquainted uiih the very bib literary standing of the gentleman at the head of one of the first Collegiate institu tions of our country, of the Ladv who is Principal of the Female Seminary "tu Scii nectady, and with ihe vrv respect a' characters of the Mayor, Judge, 'Jiiy Phy sician, and Clergymen of that ciiy, n'o'hiJg more mav be added in J,.u,'ih.. (highly) satisfactory nulifi, -lio.ie a..,i perienceof ,Mrs. EMMA McKLVEY, the u.ioy woo is 10 take Charge of the above named institution. The fol owiuir branches I... ;.. the above Seminary: Heading, wilting, spelling, t; i a m mar. eleiue.itnti, phy, United States lii-r ,y auj 'ariihmelic auLieui and loom in history. Wood bridge's Universal Geography, i-uludi.... ancient geography U idai d's' History o"l America, Jamiesou's Riiet. ric, Hedye's Logic, Natural Philosophy, Pah-v's MoihI Philosophy, Euclid's Elements of Geome trv, Day's Algebra, Farrar's Astrono nv. Kame's Elements of Criticism, Biown s rn.tosopny ol the Aiiud, Chemislry and Botany. For the above branches per session of five mouths. . si in on .. lmuio. onto, :: French, :: :: Music on the Piano Forte, : Muic on the Guir, : :: Di vjdjr ai,j Paiutit.g in water colors. ; :: Oii colors, :: Meziiiuto work Si ianannio ft 00 7 50 15 00 10 00 5 K) 10 00 10 to :: 'i ird, (f"o-iliirds in advance) 30 00 ippoo S. Brownlow. Hal.fix C'ty. Dec'i lfilh, 1635. The uhsciihers boio? acq laintcd with Iti.j rep-t iiion -usta'iied by M's. McElity, n n a-;;i-fa.it in the Female Si mil. .i y no' dec lie a e oJ' Mis ?tu Idoii, cheer fuliy l.ear testiiuonv I i hi i merit. Jier tat. nt's an.' experience, combii . d iih much per --Oi,:vl worth, woo d i cider her services as le..c;:er a very valuable acquisition o auV co mi 'jnit. Mjihat't'Xoti, President. J j'rovdji'. I'i'ili-s. of Languages A!nho lof.tr. Proles, of Kb-, toiic ai.d Mor. l'hlo. It t' Jjslin, l i ofes. of Natural P, ilo. Joint .1 Yafes, I'rofes. of 0' ienfal Lit. Tins. C AW, Pr.-les. ol Pol. Eton. J If Jarksuti, Pr-ifei. of Ma'hVs. C. Arerill. P'ol of Obem. Botany. Uni'.o C ilege, ;,ov 27th, 1835. Mrs. Ei.ima MrElrty has been engaged ft;r several years as an nf oe'ress in "the iitstiiutiou under my care and it affords" me lunch pleasure to say thai her charac ter fis a teacher is deservedly high, and ihat she is well qualified lo take charge of a School, and t teach in any department shj ii'-y undertake I have perfect confidence in her qualifi cations, and believe lhat she is desirous ol making heiell eminently useful in the Institution at La Vallee. Urania E. Sheldon, Principal. Female Seminary, Schenectady. The Subscribers, acquainted with the reputation of Mrs. McElvey, as an inslruc tres in the Fein. Lit. institution under the supeiintendeiice of Miss Sheldon, in the city i f -ci'eueciady, and understanding that she is on the eve of her departure for the South take great pleasure in bearing tes imony to her qualifications, as a lady of a finished and accomplished education and possessing a decision of character, blended with mildness and affabi'iiv, which h5 crowned her exertions with flattering success and gamed for herself Ihe warm esteem and attachment of her pupils. .7. L. Linn, Mayor of Schenectady. S. IV Jones, First Judge of Schenec tady County Jacob lran Vtihltn, Pastor of the Dutch Church. ' Alexis Proal, Rector of St. George's Cionch. J. EiUinvill Backus, Pastor Presbyte rian Church. Josiiih Mc'Jrous, Pastor of first Bap tist Church. J. C Ma'JJhi, City physician. Schenectady, .Nov. 2mI, 1835. C? The Editor of the Edcnton Gazette will iusvit the above advertisement once a week for two weeks in his paper, and for ward his arc't 10 the Snbsciber at Brink leyville pot oftice, Halifax Counlv, i.C. T. S Brownlow. 100 barrels Flour, Of superior quality, for sale by D. RICHARDS $ CO. Dec. 4th. 1635. State of North Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Courl of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, NOVEMBER TEUM, 1S.J5. Treacy Voodad, vs. pe!ilion for The Heirs at Law of Elisha Dower. Wodard, dee'd. J JT appearing to Ihe sati-Otction of the Court, that John IVele and Elizabeth hi wife, .Na'.ban Woodard, John Stokes and Treacy his wife, Levi Amasou and Judith bis wife, Patrick Boyle and Betsey his wife, and Jelhro B-oson, defendant in litis case, are not residents of this State: It is therefore ordered, lhat publication be made in the Tarborough Press tor s;x weeks, that thev appear at Ihe next Court, to be held for said County on the fourth Monday of February next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said pet iion, otherwise it will be taken pro cui.lesso and heard ex parte as to them. Witness, Michael 11 earn, Clerk of the said Court, at office, the fourth Monday of rSovembeY, A. I). 1S35. MIC 1 1 L. IIEARN, C. C. Price adv 3 50. 1 JSerc Goods! Ve?r Goods!! October, 1835 FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. -:: S. Pender & Son j"KlAVING juit returned from the North. mt'mi respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that (hey are now re ceiving and opening at the Storehouse ore door below S. Pender's Hotel in Tarbo rough, their Fall Goods, Direct from Neiu York. The pressure of business at this moment will not allow us to say moie, therefore we leave it to the inspection of those who will lavor us wild a call, as we do not charge for looking, Htid as we feel no hesitaiion in pronouncing that we will give satisfaction if selling Goods low will do it which we are determined to sell a low as the lowest, if not a liule louer, being anxious lo sell out our piesent Stock lo make room lor a Spring supply. e assure the public lhat we cor.-idor ourselves permanently located in Tarborough. 0"rVe will give the highest market p; i-c-es in Cash or Barter, for all kiuds of pro duce that a fai mer has to dispose of, poul try not excepted. Solomon Pender. Jos. Jno. B. Pender. Oct. 29, 1835. Brandy s icantcd. iTpHE Subset ibers wish to purchase 50 IL barrels BR.WDY, for which the highest cash price wi;l he given'. D. RICHARDS 4. CO. Nov. 12, 1835. QJPeach IlrandyfJ) a WISH !o purchase 10 barrels best Peach BR VN DY, for w hich the highest price will be paid in cash. . W. GOTTEN. Tarboro', Nov. 23J, 1835. Look Out. 'rHAT I may pay my own debts, and also lay in a new Stock of Goods eai ly the ensuing spring, I offer this a my last notice to all those indebted to me and all such as will not avail ihemseives of it di rectly, may expect to be visited by one of those plagu s incident to this country, know n as a Sheriff or Constable, whose la bors are generally rewarded with cost col lected out of Ihe defendant. As such, I hope a true regard for their own interest, together with a sense of justice and a spi rit of accommodation, will actuate one and all to make immediate settlement, wi'hout paying' an . flicer for tugging at the elbows of their coals, merely to re mind them of doing lhat which honor and propriety should naturally induce Idem lo do. All persons having claims against me will please piesent ihem for settlement. Ar. . ROUNTREE. Tarboro', 7ih Jan'v, 1836. Miss Frances Campbell, RETURNS her most grateful acknow isj ledgments to her h tends and in me lons Customers for the very liberal patron age hitherto received from them, and begs leave to inform them she has just received Irom one of the most fashionable Millinery establishments in the city tf New York, her Winter Supply of Art icles, In her line, consisting in part of the fol lowing, viz: Latest style of pattern Silk bonnet?, " Florence, Swiss and Tuscan straw do. " Pattern silk Dresses, Silks L Satins, " Plain and figured Muslins, Fashionable bonnet arid cap Ribbons, ' White, blup, black &i gray Feathers, " Plain and feather'd Flowers, " Ladies worked Caps, ' Ladies and gentlemen's silk Gloves, " " silk and cotton Hose, ' " Black worsted do. " Ladies black and white Veils, ' Silk and cotton Velvets, Plush Capes, excellent article for winter, Thread and bobbinelt Laces, Blond Edgings and Flutings Sic. She also expects to receive in a few days India rubber Aprons, mohair Caps, worked lace Caps, French worked Capes and CI lars. fancy Handkei chiefs and Shawls and has made such arrangements that she will continue to receive regularly every two ot three months additional supplies of any and every article in her line; so lhat her assortment will generally be found good and complete. She also continues lo make and trim dresses and cloaks in ihe most neat and fashionable manner, as well as all oilier articles entrusted to her and hopes by unremitted attention to her busi ness, with a constant desire to please, that she will receive a liberal share ol the public patronage. All orders fri-m a distance will be thankfully received, ami executed with the utmost dispatch and punctuality. Tarborough, 12th Dec'r, 1835. Fresh Arrival. fl-TST RECEIVED, an additional sup Qj plv of Butler, Oranges, Lemons, Ap ples, Candies assorted, Raisins by the box or relatl, &.C. iic Joseph B. Bruddy. Dec 10, 1835. DISMAY'S, AND NORTH CAL0LINA 2.830, For Sale at this Office at the Raleigh prices, viz: 10 cents each, 75 cents a dozen. 4 dollars for half a groce, 57 a gioce, kc. October, 1835. Constables' lilanksfor salt CORJYFAJYS' And Colton Gins. r!pHE subscribprs have nn hartrl - fnr Corn FANS and five Cot ion GINS, which I hey are dispo sed to sell on liberal terms. B. M. JACKSON $ CO. Tarboro. .Inly 2. 183.5. 27 iffit a VALUAULK. Plantation and Town Lots FOR SALE. 1 WILL SKLL, on terms to 4 suil ihe purchasers the Planta tion situate on ihe north sideAof Tar Hiver, known as the PORIE LAND. Atljoinitijj; ihe lands of Fred. Bell, Benj. Balls and 01 hers, five miles lrom Tarborough and immediate ly on the river. A Uo, LOTS No. 93 and 94, in the town of Tarborough, now oc cupied by Mrs. Stilnun. Thoe wishing lo purchase will make application lo Benj. M. Jack-on. Ksqr. JOSIAII COLLINS. Sen'r. 20th April, IS35. 17 Last Notice. rrHK Subscriber requests all fi persons indebted to l.im, by Nole or account, to call and set tle the fame fonhwiih, or they will probably find Ihem in th hands of another person, who mav not be quite so accommodat ing as 1 have b- en. R. A. BELL. T-irbonv. Sept. 24, 1S35 3U JYew JMillinery. Kiss Mitchell, ggg&x BKGS leave to mte. inform her Cus- s?&$ lomers and the lfMWW nublic jrenerallv. y' hal she has jut W reiurnetl liora New York with An extensive Assortment Of almost every article in her line of busi ness. She deems it tinnecesary to enumerate Ihe various articles comprising her Stock, but flatters herself that on examin'-iiion ic will be found extensive and complete, hav ing spaied no pains in its selection. Miss M. returns her thanks to the public generally for theliberal patronage hitherto bestowed, and hop's by unremitted atten tion to continue to give satisfaction io all those wno may favor her wi'h a call. Sim would fur'her add. that bavins; purchased her Goods under advantageous tircum stances, she is enabled lo di-pose of theui tt unusually low prices, and it is her de. termination t0 LWDEKSELL all those who mav come in competition. Halifax. Oct. 12, 1835. olice. T)HE Subscribers uill in a few days b ij in receipt of their F.'dl purchases in Nev York and in Peiei sburs, of a general Assortment of Groceries, And the important articles to the Planter at this season of the year. We also intend to keep three wagons employed in the transportation of Cutou from i 111.-. 10 Halifax, and will at U tinjfs give the highest prices for baled Cotton delivered in this place. D. RICHARDS $ CO. Tarboro', Oct. 14, 1S35. JYoticc:: JYeio Firm. SYlR- JAMKS J- GARRETT having WwU withdrawn himself fiom Ihe Copart nership heretofore existinguuder the firoof Knight, Garrett $ Co. The same is thoiefore dissolved bv mutual consent. The business will, hereafter b conducted under the firm of 1). Knight 0 Co At the old Stand. We take the liberty to, remaik lo our friends and the public gene rally, that we are thaukiul for their past favors, hoping lhat their future ous, if not increased will not be diminished, as w shall endeavor to give geneial satisfaction to all who may favor us with their cu-tooi-We are now receiving our Fall a? Winter Supply of TZ.3rS(&rZ km ii4 a sa 1ST e SsyE Which we are deiermined to sell as low a the lowest, bei.ig noxious to sell out our present Stock in order 10 make room for a more general assortm?nt in future. W assure the public t'jat we consider ourselves permanently located in Tarboro far life, unless sunk by an earthquake or blown up by bankruptcy, and we are happy to say that we have as little apprehensions of th latter as of the former of these hornble catastrophies, provided we are so fortunate us to continue to share Ihe "loaves and tiroes" of public patronage with our neig1 bors. which we shall endeavor to merit wiih ail our might. D. KNIGHT & CO. Oct. 15th, 183a.
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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