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$25 Reward. JTp AN WA Y from I he Subscriber, on JilL',n( nth November, 1S3G, negro man Aged about 26 years, 5 fee' G or 7 inches Inlieighl, weighing about 150 pounds, yel low complexion, with a pleasant look no scars ormarks known of. S:iid negro for merly belonged lo Moses Tison, in Pitt county where he was raised. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery to me in Greene county, 9 miles from Slantonburg on the Ilaleigh road, or lodged in any j-iil so that I get him aain. All persons are forewarned against harboring, employing, or carrying clfsaid negro, under penalty of the law. BENJ. C. D. EASON. Nor 29. 1837. 48 Imported Horse, SAMPED 2Viis celebrated Racer and Stallion, caj-c fully selected in England, bro ther lo Priam, "XWlLL STAND the present season, which has commenced and will ex pire on the 15:h Julv,at my stable in Northampton county, North Carolina, six ty miles from Petejsburg, Va. forty from W MTcnton, N"rih Carolina, fifteen frm Halilax, and fifteen from Jackson. lie will serve mares at SIXTY DOLLARS the season, payn'de at the expiration of it. a..d ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS insur one, payable as soon as the rrare is dU covered to be in foal or the property chang ed; with one dollar to the Groom in every instance. Any gentleman sending six mares shall have the season of one gratis Large and extensive pasturage sown in small grain for mares h it with the hoisc Separate stables and lots expressly foi mares and colts, ami board of servants gratis. My usual attention, but canno1 be liable for accidents of any kind tha1 may happen. Sarpedon, Is a dark bay or brown horse, of fine size, very strong and handsome form, fully fiv feet four inches high, has large bone arc' clean limbs, and is of gieat length an substance: in his shoulder, back line, sli flp, and all the points of a racehorse, he is equal to any horse whatever he mad one season at New Market, England, a r. ' proved himself an uncommon sure fo:d getter of Race horses. lie was bred by Genl. Grosvenor, and ran altogether ai New Market and other most lahionabU courses with great success. For furthri particulars at present 1 will refer you to the General Stud Cook, American Tuif Register, or his hand bill. Further par ticulars will be made known shortly. . JVM. MOODY. Mount Forest, Feb 20ih, 18Ss. The Young Jail:, EDGECOMB' "W 1 LL STAND the ensuing season at my stable, on the north side ol Tar Riv r, on the road leading from Teat's 13ridgc lo the Falls Tar River, three mile? above the bridge and will be let to mares at THREE DOLLARS the single leap, FIVE Dollars the season, and TEN D-d lars to insure a mare to be in foal with twenty five cents to the Groom in every instance. A transfer of property forfeits the insurance. The season will commence the 10th March and end the 10th July. Every attention will be paid, but no res ponsibility for accidents, &c. GrJE C 011I2 , Is five years old, and a very large sized .Tack to his age. His appearance is the b-ist recommendation that can be given. R. D. JVIMBERLEY. March S, 1838. Boohs and Pamphlets. no o r r- . o tut,, t concise tiistorv of fhi Kehukee Association, by Elder In Biggs Also, the Patriotic Discourse, Uaskct of Fragments, Mouse gnawing out of the Catholic trap, and No other thai, Baptist churches have a right lo be called Christian churches: by Joshua Lawrence Also, Occurrences in the Life of Eldei Joseph liigS, .wrote by himself. APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. January, 183S. COFFIMIIjI) king, MtiKClIANT TAILOR, ESPKCTFULI-Y informs his friend and the public generally, that he hat received his Spring ami Summer Consistins of Cloths Green and black summer Camlet, Striped thread Drills for pantaloon?, Plain black and figured Vesting, do black and figured Velvets, Plain and figured Valencia?, do do Marseilles, Plain black and fancy Stocks. tfso, on liatirt, Superfine blue and black Cloths, I. .visible grceu and brown do. Sn iped and corded Cassimeres of vaiious colors. Rosoms, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, &e. All of which he will sell low for Cah, I or on a short credit to punctual customers. ! lie li lists by due attention lo business, and his long experience therein, to give line satisfaction to those who may favoi hi in with their orders. lie also will keep constantly on hand an assortment of r .a ft Heady made Clothing, Of the best quality, manufactured by him m 11. All woik despatched at the shortest notice. Tarhnro', Aprl 13lh, 1S3S. Joticc. EGS leave lo inform his customers and the public generally, that he ha- just received from New York, tl splendid lssortmesit of Suitable fur Genflemois wear. CONSISTING OF S jpetfine Cloths and Cassimeres, of all the most fashionable colors, Summer Drills and Gambrows, for panta loons, A splendid assortment of Vesting, Sforks, Bosoms & Collars, Suspenders, Gloves. And he has a f w First rate Heaver Ha!s3 Of the latest fashion, very cheap and will be sold low for Cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers. Tarboro', April l.lih I83S. Cotton Gins. HP HE subscriber has removed from Tar borough, and established himself on the Raleisrh road, near the storn of .1. 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 respect fully solicited to apply lo the Subscriber personally, or by letter. All orders for Gins will be promptly executed. Gins out of order will be expeditiously repaired. Persons wishing to have work executed. will please leave their orders at the store of J. C Unight, Esq. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. February 5th. House, Landscape & Ornamental PAINTIITO. rip HE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Edgecombe county, that he has located himself In Tarborough, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in his line of business. Those wishing gigs, sideboards, silting chairs, fire screens and the like painted, will bring them to the coach shop of Mr.' Terrell. .He will leave town and go into the eountry, when house painting is required. All orders in his line of business will be hankfully received and faithfully executed jn reasonable terms. LEJVIS DE ARQUER. Tarboro', Feb. 2G. test Wilmington Sf Raleigh Halifax Depots December 5th, 1S37. rjjlllE Engine with Train of Coacho and Cars will leave the Depot daily at G A. M. via Weldon and the Portsmouth a i l Roanoke Rail Road, and arrive at Portsmouth in time for passengers to take THE STEAMBOATS Fur Baltimore and Washington City. 'I'hfi Tmin Ipaves Portsmouth daily a 9 A. M. and arrives at Halifax in lime lot passengers to take the Express Line of Stages, For Wilmington and STEAM 130 AT Line for Charleston. All produce or freight received at the Depot will be forwarded without detention, and all freight received by tju, K(li,d will not be allowed to remain in the Warehouse longer than 2 1 hours. Rates of Freight between Halifax and Pcntsmoulh on Cotton 33 cents, and Gro ceries and Dry Goods 3G cents per. 100 pounds. Passengers, 55. Notice. riTinE Subscriber respectfully inform the public, that he still continues to manufacture and repair Cotton Gins, Corn Fans,and Corn Shelters, AT HAMILTON, MARTIN C'JUN'TV. He also is Agent for the disposal of liar mail's Patent Threshing Machine, in this section of the State, and will promptly furnish those who may jl.v-ire one of them. They are a very useful and durable article, as will be seen by the sub joined documents. JOHN JVILSOX Jan. 2, 1S3S. 1 1 ARM AX'S Patent Threshing Machine. The Subscribers have purchased the Patent right of this la'c and useful iuven tion, for the counties of Franklin, War ren, Nah, Edgecombe, Johnston, Wayne, lierlie, Pitt, Greene, Hertford, Chowan, lates, Peirpiimans, Pasquotank, Camden, Currituck, Martin, Lenoir, Hyde, Tyr rell, Duplin, Craven, Beaufort, New Han over, Brunswick, and Sampson, in this State, and can with confidence recom mend them to the farmers, as bein onel the best, cheapest, and most durable ma chines ever before offered to the public, The breast being supported by spring?, prevents it from choking up when an ovei portion of food is introduced; (a great im provement upon this kind of machine.) We warrant this Thresher lo perform cx- i.. i iu. .i . (jcuiwuuMy, unu me grain inresheM pel iV.il.. r i ,i i r urn iii.tiu. v;uc iioie can inresn from 125 lo 150 bushels of wheat, rye, oats and iiv.tr, duu Hum i jj iu uu itusneis oi iea per day. This machine has been fully tried in this Slate, and its utility proven as will appear by reference to the subjoin- eu ccrtiucale. I nomas 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 lor any of the above counties at a reasonable price. The undersigned citizens of Burke conn- ty hereby certify, that they have seen the Threshing Machine, Patented by Enoch A. Harman, in opera tion on the farm of Isaac T. Avery. The machine threshes 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, JV. JV. Erwin, Jno. Rutherford, Jr Burke county, N. C. June 27th, 1833. Com Shelters. A 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, 1S3S. X Catalogue of reasons for siii& Dr. PETERS' Celebrated "Vegetable JP7fs." 1 BECAUSE they are exceedingly popular, which proves them lo be cx ceedingly good. 2. liecaue they are composed of sim pies which have the power lo d - good in an immense number of cases, without pos sessing the means to do injury in any. 3. Because they are not a quack medi cine, but the scientific compound of a reg ular physician, who has made his proles sion the study of his life. 4. Because they are not unpleasant to take, nor distressing to retain, while they arc most effective to operate. 5. Because they are recommended as a standard medicine by the regular faculty. C. Because by keeping the system in a natural state of action, they cure aimost every disease which is incidental lo the human frame. 7. Because they are cheap and portable, and will retain all their virtues iu (ull vi- gor, in any climate, and for any length of time. S B caue, notwithstanding their sim plicit3' and mildness they are one of the 'peedfest purgative medicines which has yel been discovered. 0. Because they are an unfailing reme dy for procuiing a good appetite. 10. liecause in cases ol spleen or des pondenc, by their health)' influence on the excited slate of the body, they have u most happy clf-cl in calming, and iuvigo rating the mind. 1 1. Because they effect their cures with- j out the usual attendants of oilier pills, sick ness and gi ipings. 12. Uccause as well as being an unri vailed purifier of the general system, they are a -ovcreign remedy for sick head ache. 13. Because they differ from the major ity of medicines, iu the fact that the more they are known Ihe more they arc appro ved. LI. Because as their application create? no debility in the system, they may be ta ken without producing any hindrance lo business or the uual pursuits of every day life. 15. Became when once introduced ie.to a family, of a village, they almost imme diately take the precedence of all other medicines in general complaints. 1G. Because a number of the wondeiful cures tffey have iffectcd, can be substauli ated without any undue means being ie sorted to, to procure invalid testimonies. 17. Because their composition is such, that they are equally applicable lo the usual diseases of varm,tcold, or temperate cli mates. IS Because two, or three, are in gene ral sufficient loi a dose so that, as is Ihe case with ihe generality of patent medi cines Ihe patient is not compelled to make a meal of them- ID. B.-cause each individual pill is put 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 they purify the frame with out debilitating the system. 21. Because, notwithstanding their im- ,,v,,v..u,j, ,1VJ jjcisuu nas ever ven tured lo raise against them the breath o! censure, which would not have been the case, it envy could have discovered in mem a single Haw to cavil at. 22. Because (and this fact is of ihe ut most importance) ladies in a certain sit- ualion may take them, (not more than two or imee at a time however!) without in the slightest degree incurring ihe hazard oi aooiuon. Were Ihe virtues of Peters' inestimable Tills, Confined to this desirable end alone it would give them a decided advantage over ....... v,... a., v-unqjeuiors, as in no cases is mere more danger tn ho hended, or for which so few remedies have oeen discovered, as the one referred to 23. Because while they are so efficient in their operations with adults, they may at the same time be administered to chil dren and even to infants, in small quanli ties, half a pill for inslgnce, without the slightest danger. 24. Because their virtues are acknow ledged to stand pre-eminent, for their soo thing influence upon young ladies while suffering from the usual changes of life, as directed by the laws of Nature. 25. And lastly, because they are ack nowledged to be an almost infallible rem edy for Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Dyspeps.a, Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy. Rheumat ment of the Spleen, Lowness of Spirits, n : 1 fl'.A T I n i U . v sion of the Stomach and BowcU ul lence, Habitual Cosiiveness Los f'f lite, Blotched, or Sallow Complexion5' in cases of torpor of the bowels, w"'3' ' mild but effective medicine tnav h 1 site. Cr:- In short, the general vuce of the munily has decided that CC:p" Dr. Peters' Vegetable Is one of the happiest discoveries of ' em days, and altogether unrivalled'0'1' general soolher of bodily s filiation's 4 'l (jflle careful and enquire Peters' Vegetatilb Pills-. , 'e sold in Tarboro' by ' ' JAMES M. REDMOND n Frb. 20, IS3S. X ' l- Cotton Gins. rjlIIK Subscriber re-pecWuIly carry on the J Gin making Business A l his foi mcr s'and, In Greenville, Pitt county, A', q Wheie those wishing new Gins canh supplied with either (lerman or )clsf1 cast steel saws at the shortest notice."" Those having Gins out of order h best send them in al as early a day as venicnt. When all wait (as is usually case) until they want to use Hum ', sometimes impossible to furnish within the time required. ALLEN TISON, In connection with this establishment linues (o carr' on the Lock and Gunsmith business, The making of Suiv Mill Ifore m Inks and Gudgeons, and Mill Snin" with S7er7 Collars, (turned,) tqual ioasj in the United Slates. All orders in his line of business willbe thankfully received, and faithfully acj promptly execute"! on reasonable terms. NOR FLEET TYEl January 30, 1S3S. Cotton Yarns. rglHC subscribers, thankful for the li! ral patronage ihey have heretofore received, would respectfully inform their ' isomers and the public, thai they have REDUCED THEIR PRICES. And are now prepared lo supply all onto which may be sent them, with Tarns of the best (italilj, And upon terms as favorable as can Leo!)' laiued elsewhere. Their time cf credit heretofore, with the usual d i-count forca-L They would also inform tho?e imkbld to them, that theintciot of Parker's lease in ihe Factory terminates with the end cf the present year, ami therefore iky are re quested to make payment by the lAh'.'i ary next, either with cash or good colic!, which will be prefeired, and for which lis highest market price will be allowed. . BATTLE BROTHERS. Nov. 29, 1S37. Stale of North Carolina, MAttTIN COUNTY. IN EQUITY. Joseph Roddick and wife, and others, Petition vs. f sell Lands. Jarcd Yarrcll ct als, TTT appearing lo the satisfaction oft Court, that Jarcd Yarrell, James Brit tain and wife, William Nicholson and wife, and Simon D. Whitley and wife, ore cat residents ot this State: .It is ordered, publication be made in the "Tarboro Press," for the space of six weeks, notify ing them to appear at the next term of t Court, to be held the last Monday in A-' gust next, and demur, plead to, or answer this bill, or judgment pro confesso will ba taken against them, and the same beards: coadingly. ' 'C. B. IIASSELL, C. M & Williamston, 13 April, 1S3S. Price adv 1 50. Slutc of North Carolina, MARTIN COUNTY. IN EQUITV. Charles JMizell and others, vs. (Petition!! William Atkinson and wife, C sell Lands and oihpr J 1T apjiearing to the satisfaction of Court, thnt vm John Mizell and Hardy Mizell, are f: resiacnts ot this State: It is ordered, u; nubl rarbort) Press" for the space of six weeks, noW' Court, to be held the last Monday in f' gust next, and answer, dpmnr. or plead this bill, or judgment pro confesso will w taken against them, and the same hearJ' cordingly. C. B. IIASSELL, C. M- fv:lIiamslon, 13 April, 183S r,n. 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