Immense Arrival of FALL AND WINTER M the cheap cash Store. JAMES WKDDELL, - MESPECTFULLY calls the attention ol hi customers and the public to Ins present very Extensive and well se Wipd stork of .eaouable Goods, whicl he has recently purchased in New York, principally at the auction sales at exceed ingly low prices, and having been induced by the great sacrifice goods were selling at "to buy much more largely than he ever has done, (eels confident he can offer sun. extraordinary Bargains as must tempt all to buy whose object is to get Sew and Fashionable GOODS, At astonishingly Low Prices. In his assortment will he found almos' every article in the Dry Goods, Hat, Tap, Shoe, Hardware, Cutlery, Earthenware. Glasiwaie and Grocery line. As he is de termined to reduce hi Smelt as speedily as p.,s.ble, BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! ! will be given. 03 Only call and examine before yon lut! Tih.-rn', Nv 24. I8H7 JYotice. THE subscriber wishes (o inform hi customers and the public generally that he has just received from New York His Fall supply of Which added lo his former stock makes i' yeiy complete. He invites all those thai want to purchase Fine and cheap Goods, In his line, to give him a call, as he feel confident that he can please, both as ti quahiv and price. '(3 Gentlemen furnishing their owi cloth can have it made and trimmed in th best manner and at the shore! notice. HENRY JOHNSTON. Tarhnro Oct 4ih. IS37 Cotton Yarns. FIJI HE subscribers, thankful for the libe ral patronage they have heretolon received, would respectfully inform then customers and 'he public, that they bav REDUCED THEIR PRICES. And are- now prepared lo supply all ordeit which may be sent them, with Turns of the best (iialily, And upon terms as favorable as can he oh tained elsewhere. Their time of credit a heretofore, with the usual discount jnr cah They would also inform lho!e indebted to then, that the interest ol Parker's lease in the Factory Itrmiiiates with the end ol the present year, and therefore they are te-q'ie-ted to make payment by the 1st Janu ary next, either wilh cash or good cotton, which will be preferred, and for which the highest market pi ice will he allowed. BATTLE $ BROTHERS. Nov. 29, 1837. Notice. npiIE Subscriber, being somewhat J. res(5ecj for money, and wishing to Secure all debts due him as far as possible, hereby notifies ill Persons indebted to him, To come forward immediately, and eithei settle their bond finally or renew them, otherwise an action will be brought againsi all delinquents at February Court next. HENRY SHURLEY. Decmbpr 27i, Htf If Mouse, Landscape Ornamental rjnHE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens ol Edgecombe county, that he has located himself In Tar borough. Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line ol business. Those wishing gigs, sideboards, sittin chairs, fire screens and the like painied. will bring them to the coach shop of Mr "Terrell. fie will leave town and go into the oountry, when house painting is required All orders in his line ol business will b. thankfully received and faithfully execute, on reasonable terms Tarboro', t eb. 26. a .jafe ffEW- FIMI. THE'Subscribets having purchased the Store house, Lots, Go -ds, wires and of Messrs. D M. Jackson k- Co. intend carrying on. the mercantile business in all its branches ai me urn aiaim, under the firm of J. y J. Lawrence. One of the firm is now in New York, to lay in a large assortment of seasonable STAPLE AMD FANCY - ' ft GROCERIES. Which will be here by or before Nnvem er Court all of which we are delermin d to sell at a small advance for cash, or o a credit to punctual customers. W shall keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of Goods and merchandize. (JVVe have also purchased the Black smith and his tools. All kinds of black smith work will be done at the shortest notice, as usual. JO HN LA IV KEN l JOS AH LAWRENCE. Tarboro', Oct. 9, 1837. N. 13. Dr. Josiah Lawrence will con tinue the practice of medicine, as hereto fore. -' JY Jtice. hereby given to the public, that 1 -- hold the indentures of Young Jim Hrooks, Until he arrives at the age ol 21 years ny person who employs the said minor, will be accountable to me for his labor. H. AUSTIN. 16 January, 1S38- NEW AND SPLENDID Hp 1 1 E Subscriber is now opening her Fall Supply of Goods, which having een selected with great care by herself out l the latest importations, enaoles her con lidently to assure her Iriends and custom ers, that they cannot fail being pleased with them. H i assortment comprises A GREAT VARIETY OF BONNETS, Silks, Satins, Velvets, &c. Together with a large quantity of staple and fancy articles usually kept in Millinery establishments all of which"she will sell at very low prices for cash, or on the usual credit to punctual comtomers. Aninpec tion of the Goods is respectfully invned. A C HOIVARD Tarboro', Oct 27, 1837. Cotton Gins. -ss Hp HE subscriber has removed from Tar borough, and established himself on the Raleigh road, near Jhe store of J. C. Knight, on Cokey, where he continues The making and repairing Cotton Gins. All those who wish to supply themselves with Gins of the best quality, are repect lully solicited to apply to" the Subscriber personally, or by letter.' All orders for Gins will be promptly executed. Gins out of order will be expeditiously repaired. Persons wishinjrto huve work executed, will please leave their orders at the store of J. C. Knight, Esq. SAMUEL D. PROCTER, February 5th, 1837. $25 Reward. JTP A N A VV A Y from the Subseri npr. nn ihp 14th NnnamUr 1CQ? '"""""s'j ' negro man SPENCJER, Aged about 26 years, 5 lee 6 or 7 inches m height, weighing about 150 pounds, yel low. complexion, with a pleasant look no -cars or marks known of. Said negro for meily belonged to Moses Tison, in Pili county where he was raised. The above reward will be paid for his. apprehension nrl delivery to me in Greene county, 9 miles from Slantonsbiirg on the Raleigh road, or lodged in any jdl so that I get him again. All persons are forewarned against harboring, employing, or carrying off said egro, under penalty of the law. v on FNJ. C. D. EJ2S0N. Nov. 20, 1837. - 48 Wilmington $ Raleigh Halifax Depot, December 5th, 1837. THE Engine with Train of Coaches and Car? will leave the Depot daily at 6 A. M. via Weldon and the Portsmouti Rail Road, and arrive -a Portsmouth in time for passengers to take THE STEAMBOATS For Baltimore and IVashinglon City The Train leaves Portsmouth daily at 9 A. M. and arrives at Halifax in time for passengers to take the Express Line of Stages, For Wilmington and STEAMBOAT Line for Charleston. All produce or Ireighl received at the Depot will be forwarded without detention, and all freight received by the Rail Road will not be allowed to remain in the Warehouse longer than 24 hours. Rates of Freisrht between Halifax and - n Poitsmouth on Cotton 33 cents, and Gro ceries and Dfv Goods 36 cents per 100 pout.d. Passengers, $5. Notice. npME Subscriber respectfully informs the public, thai he still continues to manufacture and repair Cotton Gins, Corn Fans, and Corn She Hers, AT HAMILTON, MARTIN COUNTY. He also is Agent for h: disposal ol Harman's Patent Threshing Machine, in tni section ol the Male, and will promptly furnish those who may drsiie one ol them. They are a very useful ano durable article, as will be seen by the sub joined documents. JOHN IVILSON. Jan. 2, 1S3S. HARMAN'S Patent Threshing Machine. Th Sobsprihers h;ivf nurehased thp Pjtinl ricriit nt this lalp anil iisptnl invpn - a t itiii- for thp r.nootifs of Fr.tnklin. War ren, Nah, Edgecombe, Johnston, Wayne, rj... i "u (H'Ult, J Ml, VJIt'tllf, lltMIIUIU, UilUVVUM. ates, Peiq iiman9, Pasquotank, Camden, Curriiuck, Martin, Lenoir, Hyde, I'yi rtll. Duplin, Craven, B aulort.New Hao over, Brunswick, and Sampson, in tin Mate, ana can wnn continence re com mend them to the larmers, as being one ol the best, cheapest, and most durable ma chines ever before offered to the public, 1 he breast being supported by springs, prevents it from chokinc ud when an over portion of food is introduced; (a great im- . .. i m uvtriuciii ujji'u loia hum oi macnine. j We warrant this Thresher to nerfo rm pv. peditiously, and the grain threshed per- -. i -1 i . . lecuy ciean. one norse can thresh Irom 125 lo 150 bushels of wheat, rye, oats and rice, and from 150 to 200 bushels of neas per day. This machine has been fully tried in this State, and its utility proven as will appear by reference to the subjoin ed certificate. Thomas Howerton. Joseph Kearney, Daniel Blue. N. B. We have on hand several ma chines just finished off and for sale, and in tend keeping on hand a constant supply; and should it be desired, we will sell the right for any of the above counties at a reasonable price. The undersigned citizens of Burke coun ty hereby certify, that they have seen the Threshing Machine, Patented by Enoch A. Harman,in opera tion on the farm of Isaac T. Averv. The machine Ihreshes four hundred sheaves in an hour, and the threshing is more perfect and performed better than by any ma chine we have seen in use; and we have no hesitation in recommedding it to pub lic patronage. (Signed,) Isaac T Avery, David Corpening. fy. IVMrwin, Jno.RutherfirdJr Burke county.N. C. June 27ih,1833. Corn bhellers. A1? lhtni 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, 1833. X Catalogue of reasons for using Dr. PETERS' Celebrated " Vegetable nils." e- -n RRfiAflSK thev are exceeding -fi- popular, which proves them to be ex ceedingly gooci. 2. Becau-e they are composed of sim rln whifh hup thft nnwer to d' ffoou in l',v-" " w r '-. . o an immense number of cases, without pos sessing the means to do injury in any. 3. Because thev are not a quack medi cine, hut the scientific compound of a reg- t r ular physician, vvno has made nts proiea inn ihp study of his life. 4. Because they are not unpleasant to take, nor distressing to retain, while tney ar most eff p.tive to onerate. 5 Because they are recommended as a -landard medicine by the regular lacully 6. Because by keeping the system in a natural state of action, they cure almost evtrv disease which is incidental to the human frame. 7. Because they are cheat) and portable, and will retain all their virtues in lull vi gor, in any climate, and lor any length ol time. S B. cause, notwithstanding their sim plicity and mildness, they are one of the speediest purgative medicines which has yet been discovered. 9 Because they are-an unfailing reme dy for procuring a good appetite. 10 Because in cases ol spleen or des pondency, by their healthy influence on the excited stale of the body, they have a most happy tdTccl in calming, and iuvigo rating the mind. 11. Because thev eff ct their cures with out the usual attendants of other pills, sick ness and gi ipmgs. 12 Because as well as being an unri vailed purifier of the general system, they are a -overeign remedy for sick head-ache. cy j 13. Because they differ from the mnj r ity of medicines, in the fact that the more they are known the more they are appro ved. 14. Because as their application creates no debility in the system, they may be ta ken ivithout producing any hindrance to business or the U'Ual pursuits ol every day tile. 15. Because when once introduced into a lamily, or a village, they almost imme lately take the precedence ol all other medicines in general complaints. 16 B-cause a number of the wonderful cures they have effected, can he substanli Med without any undue means being re--oried to, lo procure invalid testimonies. 17. U-cause their composition is such, 'hat they are equally applicable totheusua'l liseases of warm, cold, or temperate cli mates. 18. Because two, or three, are in gene ral sufficient lot a doseso that, as is ibp case with the generality "of patent medi cinesthe naiieni is not rnmndlo,! oake a meal of them 19. Bi-caue each individual nill up under the immediate superintendence of the proprietor, so that no mistake in the composition, or quantity can possibly occur through the carelessness of a less in terested agent. 20. Because thev nurifv the fram with out debilitating the svslem. 21. Because, notwiihstandin? their im. mense popularity, no person has ever ven tured to raise against them the breath of censure, which would not have been the case, if envy could have discovered in them a single flaw to cavil at. 22. Because (and this fact is of the ut most importance) ladies in a certain sit uation may take them, fnot mnr,, u or three at a lime however!) without in mesi.gntesi degree incurring the hazard ol abortion. Were the virtues of Peters' inestimable Pills Confined lo' this desirable end alone, it would give them a decided advantage over Ihe medicines of all competitors. n cases is there mnrA .1 L u ii . Mu,,8c o oe annre- hended, or lor which so few remedies have been discovered, as the one referred to. : 23. Because. while they are so efficient m heir operations with adults, they may at ihe same t. me be administered to chil dren, and even to infants, in small quanti 'i"S, halt a pill for inian ... slightest danger. -". 'Bi-causeiHeipvirlues are acknow Hged to stand pre-eminent their soo hmg influence upon young ladies wh.le hMf!"riff Irom th Erected by the laws of NaturT ' :,,e,;S 25. And lastly, hecause they are- ack Mly lor Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Drppps.a L.ver Complainls, Jaundice, Asthma,. Dronty, Rheumatism ',lc Colic, Ilcanburn, ' Nause, Disien sion of the Stomach and Bowels Fi tite, Blotched, or Sallow Complexion, arV in cases of torpor of the; bowels, wher mild but effective medicine may be rerr site. :' -' ' In short, the general voice of Ihecomf munity has. decided that Dr. Peters' Vegetable Pin Is one of the happiest discoveries of ern days, and altogether unrivalled as'" general soother of bodily afflictions. (J3Be careful and enquire for Df! Peters' .Vegetable Pills they 8,j sold in-Tarboro by i JAMES M. REDMOND, P.nj I Feb. 20 183S. ' ' , Coffield King, MERCHANT TAILOR H AVING removed to his new ci,l "J. "I'j'uc me uuri House, respectfully mlorms his fipri. anu ine puonc generally, that he is opening a handsome assortment of Fall and Winter nod Of a beautiful and superior quality, whici have been selected with much personal care in the northern cities, and will fce made up to order at short notice and ic the most fashionable style such as : ' Superfine blue and black Cloths, it a it 11 it Invisible green and brown do. Clarence brown and mulberry do, Olive and mixi do. Polaski ribbed Cassimere, Plain black and mixt do do. Lavender, Zebra, Plain & Grecian dt'. Striped and corded do. of variois' colors, Plain black and figured Velvets, Brocade Velvets, a superior article, Plain black and figured silk Vestings, r Brown and drab Petersham, Black and brown ?oat hair Camhlpia ! Also, a beautiful assortment of Stocks, some -very superior, t Bosoms, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, &c! He trusts by due altention to busirwr- and his long-experience therein, to give' due satisfaction to those who may favor! him with their orders. He will keep con-L sianuy on nand an assortment of seasonably Heady made Clothing, Of the best quality, manufactured by hits self and warranted. ALSO, three or four Journeymen Tail t ors of t.e first class, wanted. I Tarboro', Nov. 10th. I Cotton Gins. HPHE Subscriber respectfully informs- the public, that he still continues carry on the Gin making Business, At his former stand, In Greenville, Pitt county. N C. Where those wishing new Gfns can It supplied wiih either German or polished cast steel saws at the shortest notice. Those having Gins out of order had best send them in at as early a day as con venient. When all wait (as is usually the ie; unui tney want to .! use them, it 'a sometimes imnossihlo tn ... 1 IUI IJIOil 1IIV". within the time required. i ALLEN TISON, I In connection with this establishment, con- i tinues (o carry on the I Lock and Gunsmith business, : The making of Saw Mill Boxes, M Inks and Gudgeons, and- MilllSpindlth Willi Steel Collars, rinrnprl.t en,.,l m nr? in the United Stales. All orders in his line of business will be ihankfully received," and faithlully and promptly executed on reasonable if lms. NOR FLEET TVER. January 30, 1838.; Books and Pamjyhlcts. P OR SALE, A concise History of !be ehukee Association, by Elder M I B'ggs Also the Patriotic Discourse, r r u 1 A raSmes, Mouse, gnawing out of .the Catholic trap, and No otbr than "aptist churches have a right to b called Christian churches: by Joshua Lawrence. ; APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. January, 1838. . Ce Dt Fc Ct di an xn SI in cc 13 dl Vt ;e ct t 1 B P tl c ( .tl 1 fl I

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