Vcmxhlican .VnvurirUioii ro n:iii)KNT, jIVTM'IN VAN BUUi:N, of N. V for vir.K i'i:Ksiiy.T, UIC1IAK1) M. JOHNSON, of Ky ii-"MTt71Hlfcwi!' iflfc hn i I-i Pitt rciuity, on the 1 8th int. by j t'ie liev. i h )!iu Dupree, Mr. Pctt r j l. llmcf, of Kd.teom'jc, to Mssj V(7ry Mu"j, da-ighterot' the Utt Mr. ! J.inies May. j V rices Current, Jit Tarboro' and New York. f l.B. 23 per Tarboro1. Xeic York, Bhco... If- I 9 " IO II liai, 18 0 2 26 :r.''',H'plp grail'" 45 50 40 45 ruOVc, y 16 ' II n orn bush. 55 60 j 87 92 ,xuln, !' 14 1-1 J 14 H , ,.tion tB'g. yard. 20 '25 22 21 llmr, lupf. !'' 800 ''r' 800 .D. u- 4i 6 34 J..nd, H '2J Vnlassrs, igall'" 35 40 27 36 fnar.brown. H. 10 I2J 7J J -It T.I. !mh 60 65 34 35 .pentine, bbf. 200 50 400 (Vl,fat, hush. i0 90 125 130 Uiiskev, hbl 4- fiO ,S7 33 Dihnington &" Raleigh Hail Road Company. Notice. Plir. Commissioners now nnnmince the tact , llit a number exceeding three thousand Shares of Sio. k have been sub 4.riie;l I'm: and hy virtue of Ihe power in ihem vested ly On; act of incorporation, they rail a meeting of the Subscribers to Miel.l atthe Court 1 1 "iie in Wilmington, :i( 12 o'clock, on Monday the I4'h day of Much next, for the purpose of electing a President anJ Director, and transacting inch otiier business as nwy seem expi-di-cut f ir carrying into efl'-ct the object of il.e c rporafion. It is hoped that ihere wnl he a general Attendance either in per i;n or by pro xy. L'y orJer of the Commissioners. A Luznrus, Chairman. Wilmington, 19th Feb. 1836. Couch, House, Landscape, and Ornamental 'pHK Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Ed.eci,uibe county that he has locHted himself In larborough, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in hU line of busings?. Those wishing Gigs, sideboards, sittnj chair.-, fire screens and Ihe like painted, "ill bring iheoi to the coach shop of Mr. 1 err, II. He vi!l leave town and go into the coiin'ry, when house painting is required. AH orders in his line of business will be thankfully rerrivedand faithfully executed (.n reasonable terms. Lewis de Jirqutr. Tarlmro' Coth l eb 1P36- S Conetoc Jack, inv Stalile in I'iM countv. one inili- from Gieenville and will be let to ntRres : t Three Dollars ihe injle leap, Five Dot-'.i-tlhpseajin,aiid Kight DotUrs to insure a n.are to be in foal with 25 cents o the t'Mi'in in 'ry instance. A trans'frr of Ir erty forfaits the iusuianee. Ti) sea t 'i vvill commence li e 1st ln v of Man h "X. ar.rl will en. I llie l,t ut'.luly. All l"sib!e care will hp taken, tr.it no liability I't fcccideuls Cinclue Juth is sir 3 e irs o!d this spring M Urge size nd good form, and has pr 'ved hiiiisi I. ti le a sure f.al gt tter. Mack M. Slufon. F-b.2lth, 1S36. -8 "Young Jack, VV7II.L STAND the present season the Most of hU time At home. The ra 'n R'i I commence Ihe lt ot'Maich and if main at home nntil the Kth of Alarch " 'tie 11th, he will beat J. C. Knighi's lfre-cn the 12th, he will be at Wm. J. Afwirong'g store, near L'pper Town Cieek ""'Ming hou-.ethen home and there stay E;'t days, nd then round as b :fore, w,icii vi' make it every tenth daj ; so n 'Utile htofJulv, hI which time the sea- will end. He will be let to mares at 1,s farmer low prict s, Three Dollars the 'k. Fivo n,.iio,o ,n,i !"m 'inrs to insure a mare to be in foal wiih ' cents to ihe (Jroom in everv instance " Mrason and leap money will be due . """f emi ot tlie season with interest '.'.e 'f'surance from the 1st of January 'arts pill if not mriilinnpH ntlierwise a " e hine they are first put, will be charged . - shiisoii, and when charted no aller " W!'l he made. Any person putting a "tje and negl, cts to attend the stand, wi!l " ,fld hound for the insurance money. '"lit care wiil bf t.iken to prevent ncci- ''s. but no liability lor any. A transfer I'fnpeuy forfeit, the insurance money. Jack'i colts are a sufficient 1 ecom "Hula ,0(li D. G. PiJlKER. Feb. 1F36. 8 ' H. All ()H,ons that put marcs in the se their . counts shortly. D G.I- 100 barrels Flour, !i fpPrior qualiu , for Snle by . &. JUClIAnnS Sr CO. Jotice. (JN the first day of Mrcb next, at the Do, de,:M, wi lje so,d 0 a crpf ' six monih,. of ,lie perishable estate of ?hi ! dt-ceafefd, consisting f 1 Corn, Fodder, Stock, Household una jviicnen furniture. With many o.ln r anichs .00 tedious to euro,,. H;r,d and aPp,OVed security r.:ln";d.,,"q,,"'ed bef,,re ,he iNotice i also further silve,,, to all Der son, i.ulet.ted to sai,! ,.sfate lo ronieVr. war.1 HI,d make im.nedia.e pay ,nent and those having claims again the saideta-e o bn,,o;tbMn forward properly authenti rate, for payment iti.in Ihe time speci f.ed by w, or thiR notice will be pU.4l io bar to their recovery. Orttndern Vick S; John. Dnzier. AfJm's. int, of ivi,. A.D. is.c 7 3 Thomas J, Harrow Co. HAVE REMOVED TO No. 30(i Pearl Street, New York THI.' ,i,,e t!"""" fire having destroy ed our whole Stock of ----- Glius and liavlhcmvarr, We have taker, the above spacious Ware house, and offer lor sale a not splendid assortment in the line, selected by one of the firm in Ki.ijiind, for that purpose, comprising many new stvleS of Good, got u etpr. ssly for our rae. The attention tn purchasers is respectful solicited T. J. IJAKROvV & CO. 306 Pearl Street. JSVw Y'.ik, .Tmi 26, lp.SVi. 7 Juost or Stolen, N the 15th or Ifiih inst. a brown Silk Vur.se, ton'aining fr in sixty lo sevi enty dollars, in bunk bills one of fifty dollars, and a one dollm- bill very much worn with a piece ofptper pasted on 10 keep it together the rest in five dollar lull on the bink at Tarborotigh. The finder will be liberally rewarded by ie tuniing the money to the Subscriber. " . JlNDRfiSOX. Tarborouh, F b. 17. iB.'rt cc. 'PUIS is toc. ri:fy,t!ial I pu clii'.sed ftnm Mr. Jr'h'ir V.ir'iC r on bale nf Coiton, which bale I sold t Mr. Weildell an. I there is, nor has not been, niiv complaint of the Coi , ti purchn"4 ibis winter wh.-reas it b is been circ ;!lrd to the inju ry of Mr. Tarker's feelings that the C.tiou was badly put up, thi.s wi I certify that there.i nn eomplainl ara-nst the Clott.m vhnttrer, saving that it I- il ;i linle shoit in veight. Robert A. Ihll. Feb. 17,135 7 IO" People l otihl te r-rt'ions l,r,w tiry circulate thi!: trji'mii ,uiv rinc liiiac ter, letter they br.rg thriusidves into tioy. ble at law. Land Jar Hafe. ftTlAVINt; mr.. ia"d il.an I can cul'i 411 vatc, I ;' r tur ny Mill I'Uniiuliov, In the, county of E'lgveomhr, Adjoining tiie land of l?eiiben Taylor Henry Adams and others containing About 200 Acres, On which is a coo-1 Mill. Apple and Peach On hard, and tn -ny oiter advantages. ANOTHER SMALL TUACT, of very valuable Land, In the county of Nash, I.vinp on the uorth side of Sw ifl Creek, ad joining the lands ot Jacob lug, John Hal liard and others. Annlv i t Ihe Suh'criW, at his resi dence in the county of Naslt. IVILLL1M IIELLJ1MY. Oak Forest. January, 18:6. 4 Fresh Arrival. RFXKIVFD, an additional sup. qj plv of Bolter, Oranges. Lemons, Ap ples, Candies assorted, Kaisins by the box or retail, Lc. hie. Joseph 13. Draddy. Dec 10, 1F3. THK Stage Office is this day removed frmn Col. John C tireen s i' mi . , . ... m. 1 - 11 letikins'.anu kept in the Office formerly occupied by John Brgg. Kn. where seats can be taken to Blakelv.Loaisburgano IV. IV. PAULS, For the Company. January 12, 1836. 44 Xolice. - . -, .. :..rnrme the nublic ren- 'rllfc &ut)crtoer - f 1 erally, that he has opened a house of Entertainment, For the "accommodation of travellers and all petsons who may call on "m- QUEEN D. JL.ni Warrenton, N. C. Jn. 12, 1336. P. S. I will keep a Carriage and Horses for the conveyance of all g not be accommodated by the Stage.. (J. I A. . F em ale Seminary. SyilSS MARV CHKNRY. beg, leave .a to inform rh! ikitiMuraiif of Warren ton and it vicinity, tnHt she has rented the Academy formerly occupied by Mrs. Allen. She intends , r roi uary next, A Literary Institution, For the Education of young La dies. Miss Cheney, for some vears past has been an assistant Teacher in New York. She will teach all the branches of useful and polite education, Painting & Drawing. If patronised as she hopes to be, ar rangements tan be made to procure an able leather to instruct in French, Span ish, Italian and Music. Testimonial of Miss C.'s abilities as a Teacher will be given when requited. Uarrenton, Jan 23, 1836. Hoarding House. JYfR. H. ALLEN will take a few young; Indie as Botrders, and will pay particular attention to children placed with her, and added to thai they will have the advantage of being wiih the Teach r in the Ft ni .le Anulemv, as Mis Cheney will board with hei. Jan. 23, 1836. 4 3 Valuable Negroes FOR SALK. LIKELY Negro fellow about 30 vears of aee two nep-rn viria. aped l.S and 20 and a negro bov about 14, for sale. For further particulars. Ripply at this Office. January 25, 1836. JV i)ticc. OST, in Tai borough on the 12lh inst. 3 a Note of Hand vs. Sampson Hatha way, fr seventeen dollars, given the 11th February 1836. due sin mmfihr: afterdate. The finder will coulVr a favor by retorn '1115 it to the Subscriber. The public are cautioAe.l ag-nin-t trading for said Note. JOHN If. STEEL. Tarbnrongb. Feb. 15, 183:i- 7 3 Ferry at Sparta. 'pi!F. Subscribers having trade arranpe m. ms for keeping up the FK.HUV at this pl;o- , tr.Ke pi asnte in inlormieg the people of the neighborhood and ira'iess general' v, that I hey have employed Ferryman with a good Flat, who wi I at ad time be ready to wait on people without the least delv- DANIEL HOPKINS. JOHN MAYO. Sp'rfa, 2d Jtnaary, 1836. 2 II a j co o rf ;Ica d any , CHATHAM COUNTV, NORTH CAROLINA. 'PUT. HAY WOOD ACADF..M V will be opened f the reception of Pupils, on Monday. Ihe 25th of January, 1B36, under tlie tm, rinteiMleitce of Mr. Z C1I ARI.VH I) WIS. Mr. )t"is . hijhlv q-tnlifie ns a Tea cfier, and is well known in ihi "'t-tte, hav ing taught S; hool several y ars in con junction wir, ,Mr, l;i,c liam, ot Orange, Tii? sel.o' ts'ie year will be divided into o ses-inn of f vt months racii. f ov rti iifii iM lie r.ien in all the bran clie; uua!!y lainjht in Ac detiite., prepv rato' to en'erii" (y't.ilece. Tuition. p.-i esiir:,from $6 50 to $C. II ;i.l mi he had in tlie most re. eel -Ode I .mtlies at from 6 lo S .er month, iu tlmling va-ihing iii. i caudles. No village in the late can preent a more liappy location for a School than Haywood. The society is refine and agreeable, ihe iimate healihy, tlie water pi re, ami the soil high, dry and clean. By onler of the lioatd ol I ruees. S. McCLENAlLlN. Secsy. IhvH-oo.l, Jan. 13. 1H36. 3 3 JYoticc. pTlAVLNr, resolved lo remove to the iTJi west. I will sell a b 11 gain in my Jlonnes and Lots, In the town of IVarrenton, ' NORTH CAROLINA. I pre?tinif 110 person will purchase without viewing the premises, therefore a purlieu lar desciiption is nnnecesary. The dwell in? house is comfortable, containing seven rooms well finished; the out buildings well arranged and cnnvciiienl, wiih three and a half acres of grimed well mclnsed and handsomely divided, wiih n choice s lec tion of various kinds of fruit, the w hoie in a highly improved tta'e of cultivation. One ether Lot, Well inclosed and highly improved, con taining n beautiiui onice, wnn two en finished rooms anil a well of mesi escel ,.i.r thi f.nt beatitifuliv shaded with large oaks and set with blue grass and clover. One other Lot, Adjoining the public square, on which Is a .t .luellintr house. containinc four rooms with all out houses a beautiful falling garden some excellent fruit, and in a eood state of cu'tivntion. This is a desir able residence for a merchant or mecha nic, being in the center i f business. Also, 75 Acres Of wood land, one mile from town, con taining wood sufficient for family uses w hich would be a handsome appendage to the town property. For a summer residence, Warrenton is not surpassed by any vi lage in the State the society very good. In the absence of the Subscriber, Mr. Michael Ralica'i will show ihe property and state the price. . N. B. I will give a bargain, and take Cah, Nesroeu, or good Bonds- THOMAS BRAGG. Jan. 9, 1836. 2 3 IMPORTANT To the Public. Having bh hand a very large and extensive STOCS OF Winter Goods l now offer them At a reduction of 10 per cent. On last mouths prices those desirous of i obtaining Goods at a trilling advance 011 Mew York Cost, will most assuredly find it to their interest to call and learn "my pri ces before purchasing. In my Assortment will be four.d: Newest style dark and light Calicoes, from 10 cent to 30, Circassians, every color, 20 to 50 cents. Black ami colored Silks, in great variety, 35 cents to 1 25, A great bargain in men's and women's Cloaks, from 3 to 3, Superfine Broadcloths, from 2 to 57, Sattinetts, from 40 cents to 1 25, White and red Flannels, 25 cents to ,$1, R se Blankets, 2 to $6 per pair. Point Blankets, 60 cents to $, Negro ( loth, all wool, six quarters wide, only liO cents, do. do. thtee quarters wide, 35 cen'j. Cloth and blanket Overcoats, 6 to $8, Ladies lawn undersleeves, Ladies and gentlemen's si!k Handker.- chtefs. 25 cents to 1 5, Bontn-t, caii and belt Ribbon, eheat Fr-Tl-L M....'- 1 n -re. , :- ,ir" o 's Mais ana Cnsof very description. The la.-gejt aw zheapisl Assortment of Hoots and Shoes, Ever txhilmted in Tarboro', to wit:) Men's. Boots, $1 75 to 53, Men's lined and bound high quartered Shoes, K7J to 1 12, Hir;:i and lo quartered boys Shoes, 25 to 75 t enls, Hirl's leather shoes, 50 cents. Women' leather shoes, 40 lo 90 cents, v ..me it Pamer ami morocco cots, 4i,.r - cents lo $ 25, F.sira fine kid k. prunella Slippers, $1 25, Negroes coarse high 9ml low quartered shoes, 40 cents lo 1, Men's morocco and sea.l skin Pumps, 75 cents t sfl 25. Sole LeaMier, 15 to 17 cent. H'tj tveryothtr Article in the Hut and Shoe line. ALSO, lagc nnd vi ell selected stock of GROCERIES, Hardware, Cutlery, China, Glass S Earthenware, All of which are now offered at the heap Cash Store For Cash or liar ter Or on the usual credit, at most Extraordi naiy Low Prices. JAS.- fVEDDELL. Tarboro', Jan. 14, 1836. NO MISTAKE. . lung & Co. TTNFORM the public that they ara per tnanently located in this place, iud that they will continue their business At the old Stand, Whrre the econcmi! would do well not only to call tint 10 luy. All those who pre'Vr eiving the smalle! price for the best at tides, may rely on it. that our establish ment resents Ihe most ample field for the ind"l?ence of their inclinnion. 1 at born', Jan. 13, 1S36. e JIT COST, For Cash only.' knight b'co. January 7'h, 1836. Piano Parte for Sale. all WE a very handsome PIANO for sale persons willing to purchase, would do wi ll 10 ca'l and examine it. .. JV. GOTTEN. . May 21st, 1S35. VALUABLE Printing P.sluhlishmmt, rou SALE. OFFICE OF THE Greensboro' Patriot, With a List of between 600 and 700 Subscribers. SFiY virtue of a Heed of Trust to me ex- Iimit ecuted bv William Swaim. deceased, ! I shall offer t.r hate at the Office of the 1 Greensboro' Pal riot, in ihe town of (Jreeiis- burough, on Monday, Ihe 21st diy of Marcii next, nil Ihe Printing .Ma terials, Now used in the !-aid Office, consisting of a super-royal Bamage piess type, .stands, cases, ga'llies, chases, press-boards, 6ic. The Office house wiil also be rented or leased. " Th house is large and commodi ous, having rooms sufficient for the accom modation of a small tairily. T he establishment of the paper is of suf ficient importance to elicit tiie attention of all persons desirous of a permanent busi ness and residence. The village is flour ishm and the. society eooj Isfiving a jusily acquired reputation for intelligence and morality. Terms made known on the day of sale. Alfred E. Hanner, Trustee. Greensboro'. Frb. 15, 1336. A'erv Goods! Xew Goods'! October, 1835 FALL AND WINTER 8. Pender & Son, AVIN'G just returned from the IS'orth. resiiectlitllv inform iheir friends ami the public severally, that they are now re- ; ceivin and opening' at the Storehouse one door below S. Pender's Hotel in Taruo rough, their Fall Goods, Direct from Ntw York. Th? pressure of business at this mom-nt will not allow tis to say more, therefore we leave it to the inspection of those w ho will favor us with a call, as we do not charge tor lookingatid as we feel no hesitation in pronouncing that we will give satisfaction if selling (mods low will do it which we are determined to sell a? low as Ihe lowest, if not a little lower, being' anxious lo sell out our pteseut Stock to make room for a Spring supply. We assure the public that we con-idor ourselves permanently located in Ta rborough. ILrWe will give the highest market pri ces in Cash or Bai ter, for all kinds of pro duce that a farmer has to dispose of, poul try uot excepted. Solomon Pender. Jos. Jno. B. Pender. Oct. 29.1S35. Brandy, icantcd. STJUF. Subset ihers wish to purchase 50 CI barrels BRANDY, for which the highest cash price wid be given. I). It IC HARDS CO. Nov. 12, 1S35. $3reach liraudylXO WISH to purchase 10 barrels best 144 Peaeh L11ANOV. for which the highest price will be paid in cash. J. tr. GOTTEN. Tarboro', Nov. 23d, 1635. Look Out. pH AT I way pay my nw n debts, nnd also lay in a new Slock of Goods early the ensuing spring, I offer this as my last notice lo all those indebted to me ami all such a will not avail themselves of it di rectly, may expect to be visited by one of those plagues incident to Ihi3 country, know n as a Sheriff or Constable, whose la bors are generally rewarded with cost col lected ut of the defendant. As such, I hope n true regard for their own interest, together with a sense of justice and a spi rit of accommodation, will actual" one and all lo make immediate settlement, wiihout paying an officer for tugging at the elbows of their coals, merely lo re mind tiiem of doing that which honor and propriety should naturally induce them to do. All persons having claims against me will please present them for settlement. N. II. ROUNTREE. Tarboro', "ih Jan'y, 1836. Miss Frances Campbell, riETURNS her most grateful ackoow wJ ledgments to her friends and nutre. rous customers for the very liberal patron age hitherto received from them, and begs leave t j inform them she ha jtrst received Irom one of the most fashionable Millinery establishments in the city of New York, her Winter Supply of Articles, In her line, consisting in part of the fol lowing, viz: Latest style of pattern Silk bonnets, Florence, Swiss and Tuscan strnw do. ' Pattern silk Dresses, Silks &. Satins, " Plain and figured Muslins, " Fashionable bonnet ad cap Ritdiont, White, blue, black U i-ay Feathers, Plain and fenthei'd Flowers, " Laches worked CajMi, Ladies and gentlemen's s.i!k Gloves, " silk and cotlon Hose, Clack worsted d K Ladies black find white Veils, bilk and cotton Velvets, Plush Capes, excellent article for winter, Thre id and bobbinett Laces, Blond F.riginet and Fluting he. She also expects to receive in a few days india rubber Aprons, mohair Caps, worked 1 ice Caps, French worked Capes and Col lar, fancy llandkei chief nnd Shawl and ha made such arrangements that she will continue to receive regularly every two oi three months, nddiiionat supplies of tuiv and every article in her line; so that her assortment will generally be found good and complete. Sheal continues lo make and trim dresses and cloaks in the most neat and fashionable nunner, as well as all other 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 from a distance will be "thankfully received, and executed with the utmost dispatch and punctually. Tarboroogh, 12th Dec'r, 1835. WILL STAND the ensuing season at my farm in Northampton county. ttHTPai oculars hereafter. IV M. MOODY. January 27, 1936. 4 4 AND NORTH CALOLINA rtTJ mx Fit Sale at this Office at the Raleigh prices, viz: 10 cents each, 75 cents a dozen. 4 dollars for half a groce, 7 a groce, &c. October, 1S35. I Jffrs, & Howard, now opening her Fall supply of Coodiv comprising a more extrusive and Fash ionable Assort mcnt of Thaii she hs ever before exhibited in thist place. Having f, j, c,,.,j ,, prc.netl the articles herself, Rnd he.d 6n excellent op portunity of becoming acquainted with the latest Northern fashion, in the Mil liner st and Mantua makivg line, b feels herself competent to give entire satisfaction to her numerous customers and the public in gen eral. In her assortment w ilt be found Pattern Velvet, satin & .ilk Bonnets, do. Turban, Caps, Capes, &c. PHin, watered, figured, and plaid Silks and Satins, for dresses, Silk Velvets, Gnuze Veils, &c Black Mode, Cranes, and FloiTncc Tuscan, Swis, Gipsey, and Fancy straw Bonnets, all qualities. White and black ostrich Feathers, Laces, Inserting, fluting Sc footing, reather'd and tancy Flowers,. Superior hair Puffs and Curls, Rlond and worsted Edgings, A superb assortment of Ribbons, &c. Mis. H. invites a general inspection of her Goods, as she is confident they cannot fail K meet general approbation, both a regards quality and price. Tarboro" Oct. 22, 1835. Last JSoiicc. ripIIK Sublet ibr requests all 4 persons indebted to him, hy Note or account, to call and set tle the same forthwith, or 1hey will probably fir.d then in ih hands of another person, who rnav not Iv? qtiite sa accommodat ior; as I have b en. R. A. DELL. Tarhnnr, Sept. 24, KS35 3D JYao Jtlittincry. Miss Mitchell, 'HKGS leave IA inform her Cus Inmers . nnt! thr Si ....ui:- tl.. itiai sh Das jost returtitl irotn New York wiih An extensive Assortment i Of almost every article in her Hue cf bust". ness. She deems it nnnece'sary to enumerate the varions article comprising her Stock, but flatters herself that on examination it will be four extensive and complete, hav ing spared no pains in its selection. Miss M. icturns her thanks to the public generally for the liberal patronageliiihertc bestowed, and hopeg by unremitted atten tion to continue to give satisfaction lo alt those who may favor her wi'h a call. Sb would further add, that having purrhascif her Goodt under advantageous circtwn stances, she is enabled to dispose of then at unusually low- price, and it is her de termination to UNDERSELL all thosrj who may come in competition. Halifax. Oct. 12; 1835. .Vofrc. i lHF. Snbribers vvill in a few days bt IX in receipt of their Fall purchases i New York and in Petersburpof a general Assortment of Groceries, And the important articles ta the Planter at ihis season of Ihe year. We also intend to keep three, wagon employed in the transportation of Cottot from this io Halifax, nnd wilJ at all times give ihe highest price for baled Cotto.i delivered in thi place. D. RICHARDS $ CO. TarUiro', Oct. 14, 1S3. JYoticc.'.JYeto Firm. mR. JAMKS J. GARRETT havi,, withdrawn himself front the C)arit nershlp heretofore exist ingmvjer the firm of Knight, Garrett fy Co. The same is thorefore dissolved bv mutual consent. The business will hereafter hi conducted under the firm of 1). Knight, & Co At the old Stand. Uptake the liberty f remark to oor friend and the public gene rally, that we are thankful fr their past favors, hoping that their future ones if not increased will tun be diminished, as we shall endeavor to give geneinl satisfaction to all who may favor with their custom. We ars now receiving our Fall o5 Winter Supply of Which we are determined to sell as low at the lowest, being anxious to sell 'out our present Slock in order to make room for h more general assortment In future. W assure the public that we consider ourselves permanently located in Tarboro' for life, unless sunk by an earthquake or blown up hy bankruptcy, and we are happy to say that we have as little apprehensions of the latter a f Ihe burner of these horrible catastrophies, provided we are so fortunate; as to continue to share the "loaves and fishes" of public patronage with our neigh bors, which we shall endeavor to merit wiih all our might. D. KNIGHT cS- CO. Oct. 15th, 1835. Just Published, And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet en tilled. No other than Baptist Churches Have a right to be cal'ed CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. By Joshua Lawrfnc Price lOcen's single, or ! perdosen. Jannay, 1836. 4 li. IS '..e

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