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Jldcertiscmcnt, nnnR'irnpossibility of carrying on the iVutchman as it ought to be con ducted, while absent on collecting expedi lions, and the impossibility of longer do ing without the large amount due me for 6 years of labor have determined me to sril the ksiablishnYeht at the end of the present year. The Subscription List is Ahohl Eight HnndmU And on the increase, and ihe Job Printing and Advertising good for at hast SSOOajciiiv A gentleman of lalents and a sound Whig, shall have the Paper on the most liberal' terms. I would not willingly let it go in to any other service. An earlv "applica tion is requested. . H C. JOVES Editor and Proprietor Salisbury, June 23, 1S3S. State of North Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY- Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, MAY TEU.M, 1SJS. George W. Killebrew vs. OriffinttlJtttach Henry W. Garrett, ) ment Isaac Noifleet summoned as garnishee, and also levied on one Tract of Land ad joining the lands of Js.ac Norflref and others, containing' by estimation 3S0 a Ores, more or less. IT appearing "to tire sstisf;ctinn rf .iln Court, that Henry V. Gaurety,! ti' delendant in this jui, is not a resident f this State: It is therefore ordered, lha publication be made for six weeks sue cessively in the Tarborough Press, notilj ing said d fndant that unless he appear a the next term ol this Court, to be held on! the fourth Monday in August next, at the Court House in Tarborough, and answer, plead, or demur, judgment pro confess will be entered against him. Witness, Josepfi Bell. Clerk of san Court, at effice, the fiurh Monday i May, 1S3S. JOS. BELL C. C. Pnp ndv J5 00 $25 Reward. TTJANAWAY irom the Subscriber, 01 the 14th November, 1836. negro mai FENCER, Aged about 2G yais 5 lecv 6 ur 7 inche in height, neighing about 150 pounds, yel low icumplexion with a pleasant look no scars or marks kown f. Said negro for merly belonged to Moses Tison, in Pitt county where he was raised. The above reward will be paid lor his apprehension and delivery to me in Greene county, 9 miles from Stantonburg on the Rileigh road, er lodged in any jail so that I get him flgdn. All persons are forewarned against harboring, employing, or carrying (IT said negro, under penally f ihe law. BEN J. C. & EJSON. Nov 29, 1837. 46 State of North Carolina, EDGEC'-JIBE COUNTY. SuperionCourt of Equity , MARCH TEAM, 183S. John Joiner vs. '. Original Bill. Kinchen May and others, T appearing to the satisiaction of said ourt, that the said Kinchen May is not an inhabitant of this S ate: It is there . fore ordered, that publication be made for six weeks in the Tarboro' Press, notify ing him to appear at the next term of said C urf, to be held for said county, at the Court House in Tarborough, on the second Monday in September next, and then and there to arswer, plead or demur, other wise judgment pro confesso will he taken and the case set for hearing -ex parte as to him. Test, . NO Tl FLEET, C. M E. Price adv 84 50. Books and Pamphlets. 1O0II S VLE, A coocise History of th Kehukee Assoeimion, by Kltler Jo Biggs AUo, the Patriotic Discourse. Basket of Fragments, Mouse gnawing Uu of the Catholic trap, and No othr th Baptist churches have a right to be calh . Christian churches: by Johua Lawrenc Also, Occurrences in Ihe Life of Eh!. Joseph Bigrs, wrote t) v himst If APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. January, 1838. MERCHANT TAILOR, KSPECTFULLY informs his friend and the public generally, that he has received his Spring and Summer Consisting of Cloihs Green and black summe r Camlet, S'tiped thread Drills for pantaloons, Plain black and figured Wstings, do black and figured Velvets, Plain and figured Valenciis, do do Marseilles, Plain black and fancy Stocks. io, 011 hand) Superfine blue and black Cloths, I vi-ible green and brown do. Striped and corded Cassimeres of various colors, Bosons, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, c. rM of which he will sell low for Cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers. He trust by due attention to business, and his long experience therein, to giv due satislaction to those who may favor him with their orders lle al?o will keep constantly on hand ui assortment of Heady ataxic Clothing, Of the best . qu .ility ; m .-mo factored by him -It,. All woi k despatched at the shortest ..mice. .,T:irhnroVAppl 13th, 1S3S. , JotlC. IIEXRV .JOHNSTON, inKtiS leave to inform Ins customers -" and the public. generally, that he ha just rpceivod Irom N-w York, 1 sjilenil id Assort mett of Suitable fur Gentlemen b wear. CONSISTING OF S ipei fine Cloths and t HS'imeies, of all the most fashionable colors, immer Drills and Gam brows, for panta loons, V -pi. ndid assortment of Veslings, Slocks, Bosoms & Collar. Suspenders, Gloves. Jlnd he has a fw First rate Reaver Hats, Of the latest fashion, very cheap and will be. sold low lor Cash, or on a short crfdit to punctual customers. TarlxmiV April 13ih IS3S Cotton Gins. npiIE subscriber has removed from Tar borough, and established himself on the Raleigh road, near the store of J. C. Knight, on -Cokey, where he continues j. he making and repairing Cotton Gins. All those who wish to supply themselves with Uins ol Ihe best nualilv are resnct- fully solicited to apply to the Subscriber personallv, or by lelier. All orders lor Gins vvill be promptly executed. Gins ut ot order will be expeditiously repaired. Person wishiru? to Inve work executed ' , . ry will please leave their orders at the store of J. L. -Knight, r,q. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. F ebruary 5th. House, Landscape & Ovvmnenlul rinHE Subscriber respectfully informs tne citizens 01 Edgecombe county, uiai ue nas locaiea nimsett In Tarborough, Where lie is prepared to e xecute orders .11 his line of business. Those wishing gigs, sideboards, silting P. 1 . 1 . . P nair.s, re sciecus aim me like painted, v ill bring them to the coach shop of Mr. ' errell. He will leave town and go into the iuntry, when house painting is required. All orders in his lineol business will be nankfully received and faithfully executed reasonable terms. LEWtS DE ARQUER. Tarboro', Feb. 26. Wilmington ? Raleigh UAIh MOAB. Haltfax Depot, December 5th, 1S37. TjnilE Kg'e Train of Coaches -- and Cars will leave the Depot daily .ii 6 A. M. via Weldon and the Portsmouth and Roanoke Rail Rad, and arrive at Portsmouth in time for passengers to take THE STEAMBOATS Fur Baltimore and IVashington City. The Train leaves Portsmouth daily a 9 A. M. and arrives at Halifax in time for passengers to take the Express Line of Stages, For Wilmington and STE W1B0AT Line for Charleston. All produce or freight received at the Depot will be forwarded without detention, and ail freight received by the Rail R ad will not he allowed to remain in the Warehouse longer than 24 hours. Rates of Freight between Halifax and Poilsmouth on Cotton 33 cents, and Gro ceries arxl Dry Good" 3G cenis per 100 pou: ds. Passenger, $5. Notice. V rip HE Subscrib'T ivsp-'ctfttlly informs the pu'ilie, thai "e still continues to manufacture aid repair Cotton Gins, V 1 ru Viiis, and ( om Shelters, AT HAMILTON. MAKTIN COUNTY- H also js .Ajjent for h- di-uiol of Harmon's Patent Threshing Machine, in mis section ot.tiie Stale, an I will pro:iiptly furnish those who may desire one ol them. They are a very useful and durable article, as vvill be seen by the sub joined documents. jonx irLsox. Jan. 2, 1S38. HARMAN'S Patent Threshing Machine. The Subscribers nave purchased the Patent right ol this late and useful inven A ti:m, for the counties ol Franklin, War ren, Nash. Edgecombe, Johnston, Wayne, Bertie. Pin, Greene, Hertford, Chowan, 'ates, pt. q iiman Pjsquotank, Camden, Currituck, Martin, Lenoir, Hyde, Tyi iv, Doplin, Craven, B auforl,New Han over, Brunswick, and Sampson, in thi Slate, and can with confidence recom mend them to the farmers, as being one of ihe besl, cheapest, and most durable ma chines ever before offered to the .public, The breast being supp. rted by - spring, prevents il from choking up when an ov r portion of food is introduced: fa great im provemint upon this kind of machine.) ue warrant this I hresher to nerfoi'rn ex peditiously, and the grain threshed per fectly clean. One horse can thresh from 125 to 150 busheUof wheat, rye. oats and rice, and from 150 to 200 bushels ol p-a per day. I his machine has been fullv tried in this Stale, andlits utility proven as will appear by reference1 to the suhi un- ed certificate. Thomas Howcrton. Jo seph Kearney, Daniel Blue N. B We have on hand several ma chines just finished offend for sele, and in tend keeping on hand a constant supply; ana siiouiu it be uesu. d, we will s II the right lor any of the above counties at a reasonable priee. The undersigned enizens of IJurke coun ty hereby certify, thai hey have seen the Threshing Machine, Patented by Enoch A. Harman, in opera tion on Ihe farm of Isaac T. Averv. The machine throhes 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, V W Erwitu J no. Rutherford, Jr Burke county,N. C.June 27th, 1833. Corn Shelters. A N excellent new Corn Shelter, made XJ- hy Mr. John Wilson, of Ha niilfon, can be had on reasonable and aceommoda ting term, on application THIS OFFICE. January, 1S3S. X Catalogue of reasons for using Dr. PETERS' Celebrated " Vegetable Fills." 1UKCAUSK they are exceedingly popular, which proves them to be t x ceedingly good. 2. Becau-e they are composed of sim pies which h;ive the power to d good in an immense number of cases, without p-s sessing the means to do ii j iry in any. 3. Because they are not a quack medi cine, hut the scientific compound of a reg ular physieian, who has made his proles sion the siudv of his life. 4. Br-cause they are not unpleasant io lake, nor distressing to retain, while the7 :ne most elXciive to operate. 5. Because Ihey are recommended as a standard medicine by the regular faculty. G. liffvuisf hv keeoinor iho svstem in a natural sMte of aclion, they cure almost i very disease which is incidental 10 the numan irame.. 7. Because they are cheap and portable, and will retain all their virtues in full vi gor, in any climate, and lor any length ol lime. S B cause, notwithstanding their sim plicity and mildness, they are one of the speediest purgative medicines which has yel been difeoveicd. 9 Because they are an unfaiJing reme dy lor procuring a good a-ppelJte. 10 Because in cases ol spleen or des nondencv, by their healthy influence on the excited state of the body, they have a most h;pt)v eUjct 10 calming, and mvico ratiog ihe mint!. 1 1. Because thev effect their-eures with out ihe usualattendauts of other pills, svek ness and gi ipiogs. 12 Because as well as being an unri v.illed nuritW of the general system, thev are a -overeign remedy for .sick head ache. 1 J. Because they tlill.T Irom the tnaj-r ity of medicines, in the fact that the man 1 hey are known the more they are appro ved. 14 Because as their application cn ate no debility in ihe system, they may ne ta ken without producing any hindrance I business or the uuul pursuits ol every tla life. 15 Because when once introduced into a lamilw, or a village, the' almost imnu uiti ly lake the piccedence ol all other medicines in general complainis. 16 B c-ujse a number of the wond e r f 1 1 1 cures they have t fjec.ied, can be substanli lieu without any undue means being i--orted 10, to procure invalid testimonies. 17 B' c.iuse their composition is such, hat they are equally applicable 10 the usual diseases of warm, cold, or temperate cli 'nates. 16 Because two, or three, are in gene ral sufficient loi a dose so that, as is the case with the generttlitv of natent medi cines --the paiieni is not -compelled to naiie a meat 01 then! 19. B cmse each individual pill is put op under the immediate sui)eririiendenct ol Ihe proprietor, so that no mistake in ine compoMMon, or quantity can possibly occur through the carelessness ol a less in terested ageiif. 20. Because thev nitrify the frame -with. out debilitating the system. 21. Because, notwithstanding their im mense popularity, no person has ever ven tured to raise against them the breath ot censure, which wotrld not have been ihe case, if envy could have discovered in them a single flaw to cavil at, 22. Becaue-H(and tJus fact is ef the ut most importance) ladies in a certain sit uation may take them, (not more than two or three at a time however) without in he slightest degree incurring the hazard of abortion. Were the virtues of Peters' inestimable Pills, Confined to this desirable end alone, it would give them a decided advantage over the medicines of all competitors, as in no cases is there more danger to be apnr. -hendd, or for which so lew remedies have been discovered, as the one referred to. 23. Because whiJe they are so efficient in their operations with adults, they may at Ihe same lime be administered to chil dren and even to infanta, in small quanti half a p.tl for instance, without the lightest danger. 24. Because their virtues are acknow ledged to stand pre-eminent, for their soo ihing infloence upon young ladies whilr sufJering lom 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 -dy for Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague. Uyspops.a Liver Complaints, Jaundice. Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlarg. ment of the Spleen, Lowness of Spirits, 1 live, "ui 'uuill, VMiUjofca l sion of the Stomach and Bon els ul' lence, Habitual Costiveness, L(s'', ,,J lite, Blotched, or Sallow Coroplexj',, 3--in cases of torpor of the bowels, u!j',a,,,l milil but tffective medicine mav Vz. (rf' site. )beilH In short, Ihe general voice of t. mur.ity bus iiecnied that 'ec. J Fctcrs' Vegetable Vis Is one of the happiest discoveries of" ' .l., .wl .,h,.il,. .' "'0;! t-m uay.-, "m 'tu ""rivaiitj general soother of bodily s-filiciions" h 9 QJDBe careful and enquire fQr h ' 2TERS VeGETAHLE PlLLS i Pe they sold in Tarboro' by JAMES M. REDMOND p p Feb. 20, lSiiS ' ' 1 Cotton Gins. rgllll' Subscriber resprcifully inft the public, that he still contihUtst'5 catry on the "9 Gin making Business, At his former ssaiul, In Greenville, Pill county, .y q Where those wishing new (1 s canfe supplied vith either (icrnan or polls'. cast steel paws ut the shortest notice. Those having Gins out of order had best send them in at as early a day as cor venient. When all wait (as is usually t;c case) until they want lo use themji sometimes impossible lo furnish ''ilea within the time required. ' ALLEN TISON, In connection with this establishment, con tinues to carry on Ihe Lock and -Gunsmith business, The making of Saw Mill Roars, N;u liJcs and Gudgeons, and Mill Sjmidlts wiih Steel Cottars, (turned,) tqu.il to aur in the United Stales. All orders in his line of business willfc; thankfully received, and faithfully anj promptly executed on reasonable urms. NOR FLEET TYER. January 30, IS.iS. I Cotton Yarns. f1HR subscribers, thankful for ihe lite ral natronssce thev have lieretolnre received, would respectfully inform their siorpers-and the public, that they have REDUCED THEIR PRICES. nd are now prepared to MJppl all orders which may be senl themj wiih Yams of the best (fatality, And upon terms a favorable as can he ok rained elsewhere. Their time cl credit 53 heretofore, wih ihe usual discount lot -cash. 1 hey would also inform those iuUbieJ to then, that the interest of Parker's lease in the -Factory terminates w ith the ei.il cl the present year, and therefore tliev an re quested to make payment by the lt Janu ary next, either with cash or -good coticn, which will he-preferred, and for which ike highest iarkn price will be allowed. BATTLE 4- BROTHERS. Nov. 29, 'Slate of North Carolina, MARTIN COUNTY. IN EQUITY. Joseph Reddiek and wife, . and others, f Peiihonw vs. sell Lands. Jarod Yarrcll ct als, ET appearing lo the -satisfaction of t'ifi 11 f imps Iji'lt tain and wife, William Nicholson and and Simon D. Whitley and wife, are net residents of this State: lit is ordered, that publication bo made in the "Tarboro Press," for the space of six weeks, notify ing tnem to appear at the next term on-1'3 Court, to be held the last Monday ia Au gust next, and demur, plead to, or ansr this bill, or judgment pro confesso will w taken against them, and the same heard se- eoadingl. V. B. IIASSELL, C. M. Williamston, 13 April, 1S33. Price adv & JU Stale of Aorth Carolina, MARTIN COUNTY. IN EQUITY. Charles Mizell and oilers,. vs. Petition to William Atkinson ami wife, f sell Lauds- T appearing to the satisfaction f e Court, thnt W;iKo, A il Ircnn nnd Wit-' John Mizell and Ifardv Mizell, arc na residents of this Stale: it is ordered, tlta; publication he made in the Tarboro i ress - ior ihe space of six weeks, nvwr ins them to annar nt tbo nvt Jprni of f';,s Court, to be held tlwj last Monday in -Ju gust next, and answer, demur, or plead0 this bill, or judgment pro confesso will M taken acainst them, and thn same heard ac cordingly. CB. IL2SSELL, C. M & williamston, 13 April, 1S3S. Price adv. 50'
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