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OFFICE OF THE TARBORO npHE Subscriber having made consul erable additions lo bis Printing F.s tablishment, is now prepared to execute in a neat and expeditious manner, every description of BOOK. PAMPHLET, AND JOB lie will also keep on band, an assort ment of HLANKS, of Ihc most approved forms, for Clerks of Courts, Sheriffs, Con stable, &c. &c. His prices are regulated by those adopt ed at the Editorial Convention, held at R-detgh a few months since, viz: Handbills on medium, royal or stipe royal quarto, for 30 copies, $2 50, for 50 copies 00, and $1 for every addition al 1 00 copies. H rse Hills for a light one, 30 copies, f3 00. Larger ones in proportion to the size and number printed. Small Cards, a single pack S2, and Si for every additional pack. Large Card, a single pack S3 00, and Si 25 for every additional pack. Kept regularly on hand lor sale, 75 cents per q'lire. Wanks printed to special or der, lor a single quire S2, for every addi tional quire under five, Si: exceeding five quires, 75 cents per quire. tirateful for parl favors the Subscriber hopes lo merit and receive a continuation of public patronage. GEO. HOWARD. August 24. JYotice. TW HE- subscriber will make application to the next General Assembly, for Ihe incorporation of A C03IPAXY FOR THE Manufacture of Cation Yarn, And other articles, at the Fills ol Tar Ri ver, in the counties of I'Mg combe and Nash. BATTLE & BROTHERS. K Iff com, be c unity, Oct lt, 18-'S To all whom it may concern. IpTinLlC notice is hereby g'vn, that a Petition will be presented to the next Gi-neral Assembly, praying the passage ol a pf cial act, repealing the act vesting the election of the ministerial (ffjicrrs of the Courts In the p pie, as regards Ihe County of IvJg combe, and providing that in futon such Officers 'hall be appointed as formerly S pi. 22, ISbS Satanic Medicines. TT 0BKLIA, in hall and quarter pound papers, prepared by E. Larrabee, Baltimore, Composition, or improved Vegetable Powd.r, African Cayenne. &c. for sale, AT THIS OFFICE. Slate of J for th Carolina FDGFCOMBE COUNTV. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, AUGUST TERM, 1S3S. Solomon T. Braddy, Cuffield King in right of his wile Leuisa formerly Louisa Braddy, Joseph H. Hiaddy, Julia Ann liraddy, and Sa rah Ehzi Bratldy an infant of lender years who sues it, this behalf by CnfljMhl King her guardian, plaintiff-, vs. Mary Philips formerly Ma ry Braddy, Marmaduke Braddy, Willoughby Sim mons in right of his wife Maria formerly Maria Brad dy, and Isaac B. Braddy, defendants, Petition for divi- )-si(.n and sale rtf Slaves. "M" T appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, that Mary Philips formerly Ma ry Braddy, Marmaduke Braddy, Wil loughby Simmons in right of his wife Ma ria formerly Maria Braddv. and Isaac B Braddy, defendants in this case, are not residents of this State: It js ordered, that imtdienlinn hp marl, i tl, '! . jm '" " , ,v "iK larooro l'ress lor six weeks, notilympr ihem to appear at the next term of this Court, in he held at me t,ouri nouse in i arbnro' on the fourth JMonday m IMovember next, and answer. cemur, or nieaa io tnis petition, or iud men! pro confesso will be taken againsi mem, anu me same heard accordinlv writ i . . J ' micas, josefh dell, v-iierk of said ouri, at office in farborough, the seconf Monday in August, 183S. p , Jo$- BELL, C. C. Vi ice adv &7 50. $25 Reward. AN A WAY from ihe Subscriber, on' the l i b November, 1S36. negro man SPENCER, Aged about 2G years, 5 lee1 0 or 7 inebc in height, weighing about 150 pounds, yel low complexion, with a pleasant look no scars ormarks known of. Slid negro tor merly belonged to Moses Ti?on, in Pin countT where he was raised. The abov reward will be paid for his apprt-benio' and delivery to me in Greene county, V miles from Stantondjwrg on thr Raleigh road, or lodged in any j il so that I get hue gain. All persons are forewarned again' harboring, employing, or earn ing oil' said negro, under penallv of the law. BEXJ. C. D. EASON. Nov 20. ISS7 . -IS Cotton Gins. njlflK Subscriber respectfujlv informs the public, that he still continues tr carry on the Gin making Business, At his lormer x'aml, In Greenville, Pill county, N C. Wheie those wishing few tJins can b supplied uit'i either (Sermon or polisl n: cal sicel saws at the shortest notice. Those bavins Gins out of order had best send them in at as early a day as eon venicnt. When all wait (as is usually the case) until they w.mt to use them, it i- sometimes impossihl to furnish them within the time required. ALLEN TISON, In connection wih this establishment, con tioues to carry on the Lock and Gunsmith bit sit) ess, The making of Saw Mill Poxes. Mill Inks and G ndgeons, ind Mill Sjnuics. ivi'h Sleel Collars, (turned,) q ual o r:n io the United s;les. - ! All orders in his line of businrs will he thankfully received, and faithfully and j nrnmnllv cxcrnii'i! nn rrnm.r.nlilp it rni. ! NOR FLEET TVER. .LuMinrv 30, liS;8 Jesse Tr! Taylor, EnPKCIFLLLY nlnrn. 1 l, eiti us in r,. jr ii.n.ne anu me adjoining counties, hai he has eummencf d the W i 1 ' . .. .1 i . . Tailoring FZusiticss r Ui TARBOROUGIi. Next door lo Ihe Store nf Messrs. II. A us in 8? Sun. lie hopes by a diligent attention to hi business, and a faithful and prompt exeeu lion of the work entrusted to him, to merit and receive a bare of public patronage. .June 14. 1S3S THE JYorth Carolina Justice. E regret exceedingly, that the ap pim on ire i) i miis worn nas necessari ly been so long delayed; arid we agnin as sure the public, thai every exertion ha- neen used to complete it by Ihe time r was expected. The plan ol ihe work. since it was first advertised, has been s. improved as to cost many times thi quan tity of labor then anticipated. And -Hies, northern materials had to be pioru red, which could not be brought on liil the late rains had swelled the waters. have no tiesij-nion in as-uring our nui' i anl tiie public, that the pi inting and bind n g will he C'mpleipd Jit lialngh, And the book ready for delivery, just as soon as practicable. THE PROPRIETOR. October 12 H s. I'M V fet ?! Sooks and Pamphlets, OR SALE, A concise History of the ' Kehukee Association, b Elder Jos. B'gg Also, the Patriotic Discourse, Basket of Fragments, Mous gnawing out of the Calholic trap, and No other than Baptist churches have a right to be called Christian churches: by Joshua Lawrenci Also. Occurrences in the Lift of Eldei Joseph Big.s, wrote bv him" If. APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. January, 1838. I THE following was forwarded to Dr. Peters, by a hhddy respectable Planter of Wake Co. No. Ca., March 3.1, IS33: I)n. Pf.tgus. Dear Sir :,By request of your ao-cnt, Mr. Harrison, I send you a few lines re .r,.t;,r tUn nlmost miraculous effects of your mils: and I would add, that you may make use of ihem, in connection with my name, in any manner o ,Whi mover, I sneak of their merits from experience, as I and my family have taken up- wards of thirty boxes in three years; and so great wards ot xiuri j t are the benefits we have received from them in general, that I would rather purcnase wem anen dollars a box than have my house without them. I will net enumerate the afflictions they have re lieved us cf; but 1 can assure you they were many, m.d of very apposite natures, which has fully proved to me that your medicine is a simple puri fier of the system, and therefore equally the ene my of every disease. I will mention one case. I have a sister w ho had been for a long period se verely alllicted with dropsy in the chest and was brought by it to the very vcrre of the grave. She was attended by the most eminent physicians that money could procure; but all their efforts to restore her to health, or even to ni iti irate her sufferings, were fruitless and accordingly, wo all considered tier immediate death as inevitable. By good for tune, however, as she was in this situation, ex necting every day to be her fast, your pills were introduced into my family, and so speedy and pal pable were their efforts that three doses visibly relieved her, and in less than three months she was perfectly restored to healtln This case I and all who were witness of it, (but more especially the suffering party,) considered to be the next thing to miraculous; and yet I should mention many mr" of an equally desperate nature, in wbi.'h y ur pills were equally successful in rescu ing the paiioi 'S from the jaws of death. Need I add that the popularity of your medicine amounts to enthusiasm in this secU-n of the country? but this I presume vou know from the immense quan tity you dispose of. I may mention, however. that notwithstanding its r. neral uc, I never heard an indivividual complain of its effects My resi dence is 10 mih-9 from Ha!igh,en the mad to Fayetteville. I am, with sentiments of regard, yourob'dt servant, A. G. HANKS. SiifnU; Va. Feb. 7, 1838. To Dr. Pf Tens. Dear Sir: It will no doubt j be gratifying to you to hear of one among the many of the wonderful cures which have been ellected by your medicine in this place. For three years or" upwards I had been awfully afflict-! edw it"h the liver complaint, dyspepsia and en-j largement of the spleen. My hehdominal p.uis-! cles were greatly contracted, and it was really frightful to contemplate the size of my spleen. j Added to thej-e, I had costiveuess and piles for1 my const int ennpanins, and in short, the multi tude of my afflictions had brought me to the brink i f eternity. During the entire period cf my suf ferings 1 was attended by various physicians, but their rf scripih us at best, otdy nlfonb-d a tempo rary relief, so that 1 was in a state almost amount ing to despair, when it so happened (arid I bless Cod for ihe circumstance) that I was advised by a friend (who had himself been greatly benefitted by their use,) to make trial of your pills. I did S'". and the result was that from the first week .f their application I began to improve a pace, and am at the present writing in the enj'-yment of period health. I suppose lhat in all I have v.v ah tit lilt, en dollars w orth of your medicine. ou may make whatever use yon wish cf this letter, a;;d believe me to be Yours, very truly, WM. HOLMES. Suffolk, r.i. Ftb. 7. 1P3. This is to certify that 1 am intimately acquaint ed with Mr. I'm. Holmes, and am fully aw;re that the r.bove document, throinjh all its circum stances, is perfectly correct- My means for being se positive of this is, that Tin. Holmes is one of my nearest neighbors, and the medicine of which he so. :iks was purchased at my oflice. I would udd that this is only one of a number of eases equally desperate, which have come within my km wledge as bring cured by 4,Dr. Peters' Vege table Pills.' I need scarcely say that they are more popular here than any other medicine, and such I have no doubt will be ihe ease wherever they are known. ARTHUR SMITH, P. M. Cha htUi, S, C. Nov. It, 1837. Dear Sin. Your I'il'.s are so extremely popu lar here, that the people are but few, and tar be tween who think of using any other. Calomel, bine pills, nr. d the whole catalogue of patent me dicines which were in vogue in th'-se parts, have vanished before tbf rn, like mists before the Kim. I have reeeutly purchased two thousand boxes from your general agm?, Mr. Harrison, and there has been such a demand for them, that I helieve I will shortly have to trouble you with another or der. H. F. UlLUAMS, P. M. Petersburg, V , Jan. 9, 1837. This will certify thdt I was afflicted for several years with Chronic Hepatitis, (Liver Complaint,) and after usincr various preparations of mercury, &c. as presrrib'-d Ly physicians, without any ef fect, that Petrrs' Vegetable Pills have produced a complete cure. My complaints were pain in the head and side, dizziness, sourness of stomach, capricious appe tite, furred tongue, costiveness, &c, which have all been removed. I am fully convinced that my life has been preserved by the use of Peters' Pills, and in many other cases I have known them to he used with eqaully beneficial results. JAS. JF. SCARBOROUGH. Union Ilote, Pue'gh, N. C, JiprilO. 1837. Dear Siri Having been for several years af flicted with Liver Complaint and general debility, I hud recourse to your inestimable Vegetable Pills, and the result is that 1 am now in the enjoyment of excellent health. I am never without them in my own family, and I descant upon their virtues to all my friends; but the latter is nearly labor in vain, as they are already extremely popular herei J. C. 13 LATCH FORD. Greensborough, N. C. Jon. 1837, This will certify that my wife was severely af flicted with Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia for ten years, and had nearly lost the use of her right arm that she had been under the care of several eminent physicians, and made use of a variety cf popular meaicines. an oi winch tailed in the de sired etlect until she had recourse to your Vege table Pills, ten boxes of which have completely restored her to health. I myself am troubled with Head-acbo nnrt Colin and have never known an instance in which your Pillc -u.i ..... r i J l- n J um mil auuiu me speeny reuei. tr. W, H'OODRURN. Wecldenburg znunty, Va, Feb. 4, 1837. Dear Sir. I have been using your Pills for the last eighteen months, and have, this day pur chased twelve dozen boxes of Mr. Harrison, who wished me to transmit you my opinions touching their merits. For myself, I never found any me dicine that has done me so much good; but I have yet higher authority in their favour, for I have sold a great number of boxes to the physicians around here, all of whom have express9d. them selves highly gratified with their ellectsi This of course baa mado them very popular here; indeed, i. en . iht tlipvare to be .found in almost every dwelling. Make what use you please of this- and I wish it could be made yet more flat tering as I feel that nothing too favorable can be -,id of vour Pills. Sincerely yours, said ol your JOHN FINCH, t New Glasgow, Jim hersl en, Va. Nov. 8, 1837. This is to certify that 1 have seen Peters' V ecre lable Pills used in a case of dropsy, and am pre pared to substantiate, that a most perfect cure was the issue. . About 8 months, ajro, my boy, a slave, was ta ken down by the above complaint, nivl accord ingly I called In a physician, but be afforded him t ii.n UcA rpnnrse. bv t.!ie recom men- ! ff'a forinpr 8llfft,rCTf t0 lue pils alluded to; and the effect was, that in less than tnrec inonms, the patient was as well as ever. 1 EDWARD A. CABELL. FJcninn, N. O. Jlpril 10, 1933. " DrAn Si:?. I have been using your pills in my family, for the last twelve months, with the great est satisfaciion. In Bilious Fever, Fever and Voir, Dyspepsia, Sick Head ache, Oostiveness, and Debility, they are indeed invaluable. I have to add in their favor, that I have recommended them to many of my neighbors, not a few of whom, have since informed me that they believed their lives were saved by their use. Yours, fee y STEPHEN ELLIOTT. PREPARED BY And for sale nt the l'-si Office and Print ing OHke in Tarboio Oct. 20. I83S. is r,,Ss Cotton Yarns. rglHH subscribers, thankful for the libe ral patronage they have heretoiorc received, would respectfully inform then ,istomcrs and the public, lhat they hav REDUCED THEIR PRICES. And are now prepared to supply all orders which may he sent them, with Vuvuh of the best (iiftUlij, And upon terms as favorable a- can he ob tained elsewhere. Their time of credit heretofore, with the usual di-countfor eas! They would also inform those indehiee to them, that the interest of Parker's leo in ihe Factory terminates with the end lie preyctit year, and therefore they 'C re quested lo m ike payotenl by the IM Janii ai y net, either with cash or good cottoi which will he preferred, and for which tin highest market price will he allowed. BATTLE $ BROTHERS. N.-uv 29, ltJ.'iT Corn Shelters. -::- N excellent new Cot n Sheller, mad iy- by Mr. John WiUon, of Hamilton. an he had on reasonable and aecummoda in g terms, on application AT THIS OFFICE - Jantnry. APPROVED Patent JUedicincs. TpK TEDS' Vegetable anti-hilictiH Pill, , a certain cure for liver complai'il, jaundice, bilious lever in its incipient ';g,e, fever and ague, dyspepsia, sick head iche, nervousness, nnuea, lowncss of pi rn, bile on ihe stomach, and blotched or -allow complexion. Jiclrwitli's anli-(h)spcplic Pills, a most valuable medicine fur the cure of dyspepsia, anrl the prevention of bilious levers, colic, &e. &c. Bernard's remedy for Asiatic ' holora, cholera morbus, tliarrhcei, sum mer complaints, eoltes, cramps & pams. Carter's Southern Ilheumatic Kmbr-ication, a speedy cure for rhinma--". chilblains, sprains, numbness and stifine-s of the joint. &c. Parson's pectoral balm of Car. tagen, or Irish moss, a sale and certain remedy for coughs, colds, asthma, boon- "g cough, shortness of breath, spiliin ol I- I 1 . A 1 O uioou, consumption, etc. Dupont's vegetable Tooth-ache Klixir, a certain and immediate cure. g relief in a very few minutes, and that too without any injury lo the teeth o gums. It possesses the property of enliv enmg the gums when in a mm bid vi;,tp ami of restoring a healthy and vigorous I U 1 1 III ' The afflicted man's Friend or Uintment m many virtues, much celebra ted for the cure of scrofula or king's evil ringworm, goitre, infl.med eyes, bums! scalds, chilblains, breaking out on chil dren's heads, eruption, or pimples on the 'ice. breakino- m)i .u,, , . i o , " c iiiuuiii,scoroiiic w ceis, ulcerated sore legs, sore bream,, and cancerous humors. Harrison's adhesive plaster, far .u any uiai has hitherto been dis. covered. In consequence of its amazing h bes.ve qualities it is engaged, that this I lasler will maintain its hold vviih perti nae.ty where none other can b had in ncfe st a, ,hat ii is perfectly sedative, jnd that there is nothing whatever irrita ule in its composition. Printed directions accompony the above finable and highly approved patent me uicines, for sale AT THIS OFFICE. WW House, lMuAiCRpe (3 ()rnilr 1 AfWIPinw '111 - 9 rmttP CK..: i llin ili7un8 nf I.l y infnr. lhat he has located himself Ull!y, In Tarborough, . Where he is prepared lo.ex; -te all T in his line ol business cr3 Those wishing gigs sideboard . chairs, fire screens and iho m. : "lr? vill bring them lo the coach P'nnifi 'hoi, ,.i-,' Vrrell. 1 ,v,ft He will leave town and o.ft . ouiitry, when house paiuiii.jr js y M All orders in his line of husinr.s ' hanklwlly received and fail htuMu '' 6 u re easonable terms u!e L FIV IS DE Tar I, IMOIICC. TRAYKD from Josiah Hirreii's Ibis c 'iinly, about the 20th MavhV .2 small hay jinny .Tlfxi;. liclonging to the Subscriber, with on her fore feet, (whether hrr liin.jfo, were shod is not now recoil- cted.) three years old. I purchased s,j V, from a h-Me drover, so it is very unrp'r! tnin winch wni eUn .- . .. " , "V ...jj iidw .mr; ;,,t when last heard from, she was i-i i' eounty.of hdgeeornbe. I .-tippn?e shi-1,;5 been taken up hy some one beion- ;mu ii M,t any iniormation reepecbn"- kt will be thankfully received, and the pr. on amply compensated for his treti!.!, WILLIAM D MOYi: Greenville, Pin counly, June In , ls3S. Stale of North Carnlim, MARTIN rOURT OF EQUITY. Sophia Grifi ) vs. s. Petition ft r Divorce ani dames Grifiin, Alimony "R. Jamfs GnirFix: Sir, yon aro lore by notifiv'd eronally lo he nr.il y pear before the .Iud ire of .ur said Conn at he Court IIoue in Williamson, on ihe last Monday i" February next, then a..I 'here to answer the everal 1 lnat ion of ' e petition of Ihe said SopniA. Aril it ordered, tha' you b restrained nnd rn joined from transferrins:, assigni' j rr in any way withdrawing from lh.' Inmhnf sa Rohason, ndm'r of John WtMm decM, any estate or ffects fo which you may be entitled by virtue o! your marri ago with the sanl Sophia, unless yen eler into bond ami security in the sum of ore thousand dollars to answer and abide such order and decree as may be had in i!;s aforesaid cause. Witness. 0. 13. Has fll. Clerk ani Master of our aid Court, a' oflice, the 1st November, 1S3S C B HASSELL. C V E. Price adv $0 00. 45 Notice. -::- rilfIR Subscriber respectfully into the public, that he still continues to manufacture and repair I ntlrttt l.iiin f '..mi 'isiUC ad ( orn Shelters, AT HAMILTON, MARTIN COUNTl'. fie also is Agent for the dispel of liar man's Patent Threshing Maehin' in this section of the Slate, nnd will promptly furnish those who mny dire one of them. They area very useful anil durable article. joilv imsos. Jan. 2, 1S3S. Cotton Gins. HP HK subscriber has removed (vom:' borough, and established himjel'o'1 the Raleigh roal, near the store oi ' Knight, on Cokey, where he continue The. making and. repairing Cotton Gins. All those who wish to supply therorf with Gins of the best quality, arc rep "illy solicited to apply to the Subcri. personally, or bv letler. AM orders J Gins will be promptly executed, bi it oi order will be expeditiously rep"11 ? Persons wishing to Ivive work execulfj will please leave their orders at the store J. C. Knighi. Esq. SAMUEL D. PROClb'h February 5lh, T J
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