!! 1 If I '! I i I ..;!.' Mi :-if' s , 1 ; ; J ; ! -I il sV-u', 1 ifr& ', THE PRESS. The Tress the Press the glorious Press, It makes the nation fre e! Before it tyrants prostrate fall, And proud oppressors flu ! In what a state of wretchedness Without it should we he; And caa we thru too highly prize The source of M.etty! The Press the Press the glorious Press, It di-sipates our gloom! And sheds a ray of happiness O'er victims of the tomb. See. d irkness from her e.ion throne II is fled to realms of night. And r the world is now d.S'uscd A flood of heavenly light. The Press the Press the glorious Press, What thanks are due to those Who all attempts to quench its beams 1 numpliantly oppose; To them belongs the v.teath of fame! The garland of renown! The honor of adtathless name! A never fading crown! THE ABORIGINES. Where are they the forest ranqcrs, Children of this western land.' Who to ureet the pale-faced Grang ers, Stretch'd an unsuspecting hand? Where art they, whom passion goaded Madly to the unequal fiht, Tossing wild their leathery arrow Gainst the r.irded warrior's might? Were not these their own bright water.-? Were not thesr their native skies? Rear'd they not their red-brow'd daughters Where cur princely mansions rise! From the vale their homes have vanished; Fioai the streams their light c.moc; Chiei'tawis and their tribes have per ished Like the thicket s where they grew. Though their blood no linger gu-hing Wakens war's disca;d nt ere, Stains it not the maj.lt s's flushing When sad autumn's su-p is nigh? None are living to deplore th. v. None are L-ft their nar.K-s io tell, Only Nature betiding o'er their., Seems to sigh farewell---farewell! lrs.d. C.IIoicard, o.v o. t iling her Fall supply wt (iood, comjn ulug a more ei'.vnsive and Tashiun hie Assorlmi nl of Thar, she has ever before exhibited m tins place. Having selected and p -iclused the arl'il.-& ht-rself, and had tu exc.llei.t op portunity of becoming accpiau.t' o v i . tie latest Northern fushtnis in l!i MHt'mri and M-in'.un making tiftv, skf fcU herself competent to 4 1 vi cuthe sVisMrtion to lirr numerous costume's ami the public in en eral. In her assn. intent will bef.ur.d Pattern Velvet, sit in 6c silk. Hornets, do. Turban, Cap, C ipes, ike. Plain, watered, flouted, and plaid Silks :t::d Latins, for dresxes, Silk Velvets, G .uze Veils, &c. lilac 'k .vlode, dupes, and Florences Tuscan, Swi,s, Ciipsey, and Fancy straw Hc.nncts, ail qualities, A superb as-.crtr.jcnt of Kibbons, ccc. Mrs. H. invites h purid inspection of her (on(.s, khe it confident they ca'inot fail to meei K"ueral approbation, both as ret;ar J- ihty hud price. Tarboro', Oct. 22, lb33. Bacon tuid tLaru. rV: Suhsciber is now receiving and of fers i'oi sale, tour bundled barrels pri.ne Cut Herrings. Also, in sine, a quanUy of prime B. CUM anil LMHt. J. !I GOTTEN. Taiboro', Coach & tiigMmiufiicinry is. Til I' Subsci ib :r re-3-. . ,.o...r.. ii ;..r liieid iiod il.e pohl.c III tnr..ru! .... I.- I .... .-I - p.i'orn iiiii--pit liiwiitw irlrk.i3ur inmseli on Ins lot ii TftrboioiJiih. near the Brhljre, uhere he will be prepared to carry on the above holiness in al' its vari mis br.mcr.ea. He suveil a repnlar ap prenticeship under Mr. Thus. Cobhs, of Kaleigh, whn ciirtietl on the bu-iness verv extensively, anil kept in his employ repu- hir northern workmen. El several jtar& aru linianre w itii the business in one ( (he most extensive estaHishments in the Slate could ?noic his success, he feels enn- fivl-nt he siiooUl meet ii; but he is perfectly aware thai attention is equally necessary, and this attention he is determined to ren der, lie hope, theirfore, that all persons who may favor him with their patronage, will never bre-une ((satisfied or disap pointed. lli.N uoik shall be failhiully exe cuted and of the b;-st materials. He ex pects to have ia a short time a general as sortment of inuiet ials trom ISew York, which w ill enable him to do his work not interior 'o anv done in tins 'eciion of conn try. Hepaiiing done wnh luatuess and despatcii. Nitinnh l M. Terrell. Tr.rbor'Migi.. Jan. lt, 1 100 Doliars Rovnvtl.IndrW Anderson,) J o lice. 0 YES! O ye&! you are requested to call, At d cs-imine the Groctries I've purchased t.tis Fall; lAy tssortmeni, I a&sute you, is entirely Comple.i, Sly Store likewise is nearly replete With all tt.ose. g., id thm-s" wi.ich will hun ger destroy. And make an epicure leap fr joy. Then tear mthmg, friends, and be of good clieer, Scolch herrinM and crackers arc "call'd severe, "' 1 have apples oranges, luiiier and cheese buch things I am sure will your hunger appmse. My drinkables too you may he sure, Are unadulterated "real .i.mu. I'me," Then cali n me all ye tt.at are atiiirgt. For here you cu allay it wilh none of the ' ivoist. I have several baskets of the best chuiu paigne, Wh can trom drinking mch liquor refrain? IU siles I ve brandy, ruin, w hiskey and gin, Aim. bttle- and jugs to p it the 'truck'' in. Tobacco 1 have loo, I think li. i! a lou, IMauufacturM in Richmond, cail'J Crown's .No. 1; Best Spanish cigars, Lorilhrd's Scotch snuff, And packa of those papers with which you play blutf. My CVndiei rely on ir are of the best kind, That i could in die metropolis fiud; For iniauce, my peppermint, rock and lemon. Are sweet enough to make a saint of a dc in on; Also jujube paste this I am told, ii .in excellent remedy in case of a cold. All of thef e things, and a preat nyiiiy rri"ie, IMay be b.nht at my C.onfect'wnhry More- JOSEPH Ii. MU1DDY. Tarbero',Oct. 14, 1835, 42 25 He ward. iKFT my camp in Nash cuuuly, my tie iiu boy DECATUR, A 1. 1 IS 'i l) veils o !, about si feel big , straight and h udt i , Hint yeliov co i pie i d mi. I no of his ni. fiiicis is s.1 1 ft caisi t it m a in t thro pli the joint, j l uubo , 1 porch rsed of Lew i '. iUm., I'at eiiun'v. ami w t.ere ne will pndi.ibly make his wuv b.ick where l e ;is biouhi iiom Ah perOn ar- ioi ew.u i i d t om hui boring said !', a:id al masleis ot mi.i l, ji.dt-r the 'eve. si pcim'. ly f l.'j.- l,ov , jis I in. em: tu av. lur.i. His in -i 1C i li es w ii!) sa d Vilboii, ami ii i ii I ur-1 with hi. broOr.-r, ,ts I a ii i ibirui 'd. Any eionli'i will . pret.end ai1 bov auvl comi-iit Jiim to j.in, so that I g I hnn q .in, hall rei iv ii,t hIxivc rt H-.r1 and let ir.t knoA .u War tentoii, Noiili 1 "-i ri I h i. JO!L G. YvlXCEV. -ept. I. IS J5 G'J l'Kusi'K'.' s US oy i hi: ( 'of i g i x'.m j in nal Globe. jAjHE ucc s rf th- experiment we have , utade I fun ish a kiircincl history of e noctd;i.gs l (.'ongre?, from d.iv to !,', win. -kfnii?if the l)t bales, induces 1 1 uidei si-1 tj to persevere in their plan t i J!'nd an.! perfect it. Tiiv i-avr-iesol-ved ti"H tin- i ongrekionnl Gl be snnll noi only inl' ' tin- par!inneitai anmli of t tit . o n 1 1 v , bu shall also fnriiisb an Ap (n.!ir. w-ich will contain ihe tiui;ned .peeci.es of tiie promim nf speMker, i. tiie inosi importdi.t sol'jci t, w i it! t n out b tt.e in: .otiers thcnistl -1 , from the notes and printed kttclus if ihe Hrponers. '1 he ConsresS'onal (ilwht , wiui an Index, will l.e published reekly upon dou .le royal paper, iu uctavo loim as hei-;otore. at one dollar lor the sfssion. It may be subscri bed for epara:cly. Ihe Apprmlix of finished speeches will, els , be pub'.il.rd tor one dollar It is probable that the next scion of Consreph will continue nearly seven mouths if so, lie vi ni k will contain between fnir and fie huiohed pages, and will be the cheapest pub'iriitiou perhaps in the woild. Tiie nexl se-io:i ol Congress wii! proba bly be tin mmt cvenlliil one wl.ithba? occurred fjr r.ir.a- and will cei tai.dv be ii-ptete wilh interest, as its course ill nave gienl iuilueuce in fixing tin- de.sli!V ol tiie Hejiuhbc for yeaie to come. I in ii.r diately preceding, as it doe, the n.-xt Pre sidential I'lt-cti.'ii, and containing the lead ing minds of all Hie contending parties in the country, deep and ahid'ng inures', will attend the debates. I he whole drama will be laithtull; exhibited in the Congressional tilobe ami Appendix. We have alr ady provided for our re. potting ci-rpj. rmiuer.t skill and ability in one biancii of Congress, and we ejn :t to obtain ao ad quale leinfoicemeni of capas Ide persons in the o'ln-r, by ihe time it n' ets, tu lulfii our own wishes and the expectations of the Member. No pains .r co.st on mir part will be ipared to nccompli.'h it As the woik ill be conti nued legithnly, and be made psnnanent, authentic, and th- tetore hihlv u-eful, all who lake an ii.ieiot in the political atl'airs ot the coi.ntry will do well to begin their subscription with il.e m xt session. Tt:iiMS. Congressional Globe copy durtnej the session, - 1 00 lo- do. 11 copies during the session, - glO 00 diiendix. Same price. I he Congressional Globe will he sent to those papers that copy this Prospectus, it our attention shall be directed to it by a mark with a pen. 'Our Exchange List is so large that we would not observe it, probably, unless this be done. Payment may be made by mail, postage fluid, at our risk. The notes of any specie-paying Bank will be re ceived. ily-Ab attention will be paid to any order, unlets ihe monrv accompany it, or unless some responsible person known to us to be so, shall agree to pay it before the session expires. BLJ11R $ RIVES. Washington City, Oct. 14, 1S53. ESCAPED from the S ib s( liber, white encamped ur ihe house of Col. A Wait. in Rockinghaia county , (.V (') on Ihe nightoflhe 1 Ot ti May, Ib34, a negro man named &mm9 lie is about 31 years olJ, about " feet 11 inches high; no marks recollected; had on n homespun jeans long coat, and common thread and cotton punla'oou. Johu hs purchased from Archibald Forbes, in Pitt county, near (iieenville, and it is probable he will endeavor to gel back to the same neighborhood. The above reward nf One Hundred Dol lars will be paid to any one who will ap prehend nad lodge Ihe said iScgro in any j.iil, so that ihe Subscriber can get him again. Letters addressed to the under signed, at New Store P.O. Buckingham county, (Va.) will receive immediate attention. JOHN I. MORRIS. .tune 2 1, KS35. 20 CoMPKEIIEXSIVr Commentary on ihe VAble. DHAPIilt AM) TAIi.OU, S 'NFOIIMS his friends and the public ge A i.erally. tnat he has j.ist returned fi om the 'North with handsome supply ot aits Consisting l following Articles, v''.:--Superfine black and blue CLO THS, 2d quality do. do. 3d do. do. do. Atb flo. do do. Superfine Hussel brown do. Dahlia i.Hoval brown do. London do. Superfine Uifle Green do. Princess do. myrtle do. Superfine dark and light drab do. Mulberry, claret, and slate mix'd do. Petersham & Camlet for ever coats. Likewise, a handsome variety of CASSMERES: Rlp.ck and blue Cassimt re, Huff and whit.e do. royal ribbed do. Hoval broad do. royal corded do. Briti.slrand Yankee Railway do. Melbourne do. Klectoral check do, ' Diagnal do. Huckskin do. ' He has also a choice selection of Sailintlts, comprising: ib. r. hi f'i d i r rs vei al vei-r- 1,1111- C.I tl I I .1 i in. -ruostimer uuving oeen requesieu i esting work, informs the public thai the Superfine drab rsatttnett tlo. ulacK, first volume can be seen at his cilice, mixed and buckskin do. where subscriptions will be received. Mixed of inferior quality do. The first volume is a specimen of ihe exe- Tjea,,tifnl Vesting!, of every color, and cution of the woik, editorial and median. nearlv all id the best quality: ical it is to contain all iha. is valuable j k aml i)lne Velvets. in the wi Miugsof those great lights . the . , flowrri.d do. ( hristian (, lunch, Henry, coti, Dod- l,ri-,s I"" dride, (Jill, Ailam Ulaik; Pa.r.ck, Pool. oolen do.-plani and figured do. Lowth, hinder, . ind oilier..: the whole tie- White Marsatles, figured Cashmere signed to n tl.gest and combination of tiie and V.lkr.Cia, cC. advantage of the lies! Bdde coounentaries. ALSO, in addition in the above, a band On the winle, it is' believed ull ill admit' ome supply of that tne woik is what it has been or.uo.inc-!St()(.j.s Collars, ruffle and plain Bo ed to he n credit to the country; a .1 the , c. rr.,t, nnrUt H-.mlL-er ....i.i:.i...... ... i .i.,..,, . i i i i : I........... . , oik I .".I'M' ).n V I III lllsll 1 s ' and their charact'-i ("and tlit-y can lo n i morvj that every t lib rt shal! be pul fulh : to make it, both in I he literary inul me- chauical part., lastingly useful, and woi.J ihy a libi rut supfiort. Hut lo iisiain tii'-m I in sn e.yp.Misivf mi enteriirize, the'lnv' juice fixed for the w-irk repiir-9 that it Thankful for pat fivor he hopes for a should have an extensive sale, and no pub- c oitir nance of public patronage, lishrr woubt f. I! irraim d in prosecuting 01V A.N I KI a young ld that can il.e woik wiihouta l;oge subscription 'n;; C(n,. ree.Miunended. as an Apprentice chiefs. Gloves, Suspenders, Hose, Elastic and leather Straps, with a general assortment of the REST TRIMMINGS THAT COULD BE PItOCUK ED. i i i i nnu, i.imi-in mi, "jiui'tl Mit n course ill V be in regaid tourdinaiy iwnks. no b si h li ii i f. lt in resorting to it iu IVs c is,-, so manifestly necessary : rid proper. 1 ln?y appeal iu confidence to the r lign-ii pulilic, .iu'! to all, who wish to see it cnculaie for thii names and patronage l i.ere is a H -ptisi edition, ditferiug iu no T.irboro', Nov G, 1835. BK:;Kvvmrs Jliili'd'ispeplic I' ills. 'pill"5 ui.t valuable medicine for the cut e of Dusprpsiii. and the prevention ot bili- r-.pecl from th- g . . lal ediio.n en-pt on " f,,v"l- -lic,&.c. ice is kept constantly ll - rdinaiice ,! b'aptism, ,11 reletenc- to y" ,, i,ld WUl1 :or .It. vshich II. Kcv. J..-ep). A. Uhuic nf the Bap! ist edition, makes the l Howjng, r. in.nks, viz: All that was promised in the B;iptis edition, as such, was that whatever via- found iu ihe woik as published for Pad hapti.t? grncrallv , which did not cor i. spond with tin- views of Baptists, shoul I lemovid, and the uiaturest views of ihci. own tcst wiiters substituted. It is cinfii nf'v b-'licved that no point con u elrd with wh..t h peculiar to the Cjp list di nomination, has- Inen ' ft ungiiHrdei.'; and v.htu it is considered that on no point but those if Ii ;i i ,t S dilTcr from Henry, JScotf, Oodiilge, isc. theie can .. IV. GOTTEN Tarboro. 24 Sept. 15. liuggy for Sale. mtlh i i .Newark made UPtifiY for aie, Apply at this OJfice. November 9, IS.'i.j. VEKY BEST Cotton Yam and Tivine FOR SALE. be scarcely a doubt but Hint the denorni- trH11' Subscribers feel grateful for the nation in "gfm rd will fe:l that they have hberal palrouae which they received now a Commentary, in th reading of '" l,i,!' "".' a,,,.i ,0I'" b assiiiu.ly and which they rtresuie to fn.d wha will far lh.-y n'.vv h ive and expect to keep con- i wine. punctuality in buines to merit a conlinu lliellune of love, ami va,js(v t,e ..ppetit l pal favois for liuth. a d this v.iihout that dimb 1 !" -v "-w Irive i of their enjoyment with which thevw.- e stantly on hand, the accii-lon edlo iiutt in isa imgthc io.thors, V)? bt,mt CottOll Tfll'M aiising out of their diffeitnt views of a chtistian nrdioance. '. I 'om .sos. to IS inclusive. Also various s zes ot the be't Cotton St'ine lis ilornbiiify and strength h.ss been faii-Jv tested, and 'he tU'sei ibers feel no hesiit mwu oi i .iuiiuii: .i iiiMMl r iu,,ie, it not superior I a:.v iu ma.ket loth th abov anicies t!;ev sj-eci to del ver to pn chasers on as lil.eral terms as hi tides ol the Nam quality can be pint ureil el,. when. 1 tie usual charge for conveyance viii op mini Terms of Salefar nil qtntiti. s ol Yarn ..v. i ou- ihousand poumis. sis months ere it will leaiiowed for nny quantity under i.e inouy.oui puod. bur months, ihe oorrhascr gtvr- g note (with "lit interest) nt .. lime ihe Vain i, ddi.ried, payable at u-UDovt siHitit lune.. Tiie proprietors of fi,he:ies will do well Terms. Ihe work will be comprised in fivn volume. aeriiriiisr not less ihn j 8 pages per volum.-. tovalrivo hand somely printed on line aper, and well bound in sheep, and lettered with double tiths, at 3 d ll .r per volume. There wiil be several engravings, fi ontispieces, rignelte lilies, and several neatly engrave.! maps, with other illustrative wood cuts. &ic copxs imunn in extra t;iit backs, S V(,"i plain calf, v'3,73. GEO HOWARD March I3:h, 15r3. To llutiijlicted. ' 5JW5f (iKAY'S invaluable Ointmen e r s i nig for the cure of white swellm.- Crofllbi hlid fi'lifr ln.i.a,,. s. re legs and ulcers, and fresh S'ViAy to ,hv Sub-ciilers tor Twine for wonnds. sprains, bruises, swell. I " 4 ,u,ure. as a ry libernl credit will be logs and inllamui itions, ice. c. B'-ckwithV ai.ti-dyspeplic pills. Rovvand's genuine tnic mixture, a per feet cure for ague and fever. The above valuable medicines may be had wholesale or retail on application to J. IV. Culten, Agent lor 1 ai boi ough. 13.". Ileimtanis, Hemwtnts! (iflKAT VAKIL.TY of nemnantsof very description of Goods, will be Sold at half their value. J. IVEDDELL. 20t h Feb. IR3 . 1,000 gallons N. E. RUM, FOK SALE, at 40 cents per single gallon, and 38 cents per gallon by the barrel, bv D. KNIGHT $ CO' Oct. 22d, 1835. HISTORY OF TUB Kelt ukee Association. Him PUBLISHED, and for sale at the J office ol the Tailmio' Press, A con cise History of the Kehukc-e baptist Asso ciation, from its original rise to the pre sent time by Elder Joseph Biggs under the supervision of a committee (consisting ol l'.ldersJusi.ua Lawrence, William y-man- and Luke U'ard, and biethrtn Tho mas Biggs, Joseph O. Bigs, and Cushion B Hassdl.) appointed by the Association." Price SI ach.or $10pei dozen. October, 1834. ... ix. .iiiiuiins win net as agents lor ihe bnbscr.b. n at IVillMmston Mr. Benj. Bell, at Greenville and V essrs. Simmons L Eure, at Halifax where Yarn and Twine can be bought on the same terms as at the Factory BATTLER RR OTHERS. alls Par River. Jm 10. 1835. Constables'' Blanks for sale AT .THIS OFFICE. PROPOSALS, For pubitshing by subscription. The Debates in Tin: Convention of N. Carolina, Which assembled at Raleigh, June 4, ls.i5, to amend t he Constitution. JjjN consequence of the numerous anplf. cations on the subject, the Subscribers have determined, if sufficient encourage ment be given, to publish in a neat volume with all convenient dispatch The Debates in the Convention, Which recently ,ct in this city. For the purpose ofasce.taiuing whether a sulllcient number of Subscribers can h . . juslily the undeitakina. thes nr " . are issued. " Huum 'ihe volume, which will nrob,i mDL from 300 to 4(0 pa.es w n. . Hk" . . 1 nCi' U" be printed with n handsome type, on good p,pPer, ,M,d v be furniglll-d IO Subsrr.lu.ri: l',.... bnar.le sit T.,. fl.., " ' " ""lml u,.Jtlivlr,: """ " C"P' JOS. G.U.ES SOX Raleigh, Aug. lst, Ig.j-,. Subscription lo un above book received at this OJfice. phi: pa si It beon tug- The Gin. Waking business. In Kinslon, has established himself IN filtKKNVILl.K. Where he cm ties 0.1 he hbove business in II its vaiiou. branch..-. All ihose who wish t isupp'.v themsdves wiihG.iis of tin beM quafitv." ate I e,pecllnlly so .cted to epplv to the Subscriber personally or by leii-r Ail unlets 101 win - fv...., y executed. K.om the Subscriber's Ion;, expedience in Wh t-isiness, and from the approbation which hiswo.k I.h hitherto met w .lh h hesitates not to promise ei t.le sa.i.fac.ioi, to all w ho ...ay see fit lo extend to him their n itio. a.c Cms out of.ordei will be exiediti-usiy repai-ed. 'Ihe M.bciiucr takes the liheity of call inc the atieniion ! those who wish m pr. - cure new Gins, or to have on .ns it- ... lit car if .fiM.,. MKuuiiAM TA1",;; V 4 ',,J. S : l.M IP....:.. , a1 Yuik hi. l ull . . ' - In hh Hue t f ' Sttpet fine C.'U'tiiN , -."7 all the m,stf,;1,;,K1"'"'- -rv. Drali and dive l.lt .!:',j coats, " "u'!l L; Goat's Itair Cani!u..lSli CaiHoii Fhuitifl, A very spk-n h. ;i.s(. V ttn.v 'K-i pliij, eivi tv V". . i.:. ..1 mo ai..i 1 very svpeiu.rai.ic;, lu fact h;s of ! Inn llt every anii.te n, jM, ed, lo ihe expediency of apply ing to him in j w idcli vvill be s , : 1........1I.. ifia. time. lien all wan as usn.ii.jr i- , until the woik is w anted, it causes such a pressure ol business, that many are oblige.: of necessity to, submit to a longer delay than ihev wish. In connexion with this establishment, car lies on the LockcGnnsiuith business He also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, and (Jiul 'tovs, of a c mpoiiion in vei led by Daniel Peck, of Raleigh (Jrixt j pet sons having tiny iliV Sj'iiidlts, with bleel Collars, (turneu.; These articles equal to any manufactured in Ihe United htates. All letters anil orders must be directed to the Subscriber at Greenville 11 edit .op.i1cu1.d,:, Mll,.u 7' l.llMiKliii.l(;Ii..,,(1J,l(,ii iuvi ed to lallaiuleXHuiiVl,?,'.' Allo.dersi.ouiUn,,, " ijr .r..c..o .-,,, J.m.d,,;,!! larb .fi,', Oci. - 5 1 have,,.,! h.eK110M,M le, and ll.ey llllt . 1 tff uwi I'o , woo ihev fcd wiih my vv-nk some refuMks u, ti.t. 1 "ere:,,,,. u; ' Uriel: work or 1 To .to or ar,u I i ... I ft-. . , - " 'ck wife , er, particularly ucli h- hii.k .. v e" c-., facias, sirait aitlu., IIENR Y C HAM RER LAIN i '"( J -eys in ,ViiIlg j; c July 12, 1S34. M8-,i;1I.rs' iruo,': J ' W.llllll Oil liTf ill..,,.. . .. ' 0 .... UI.clirk mn,, a, I have got a loruj i.r Hici;lll " in England.) superior to a:.v "iu, been b:ou!il here. And learned here, and with lii-,,,,. my book, can execute any j , .-' a neater sty le than has v, r , t, about here. As I am now cariying on the b .sio.-Ai, thankful tur li e jM'ople t.M lil;v'11"f. 1 if my woik does not prow "' formed, stioimer and ncer ,i has ever been don; by hy Mirki, j, this section. will n0" i Singe;, , my work, and will do it oa iisr.J'l terns as cou'd be expet t.jd U.u,,Vu Cotton Gins rpiin Suhsciber has established hiirtsi If in the houses formerly occupied by th laie Joseph Lackey, dee'd, war tiie tiver. ai d a short distance below Mr. Benj unln M. Jackson's store, where he cariies on The making and repairing Cotton Gins Al! th vse who wish to supply themselves with Gin of the beM quiliiy, are rerecf fullv solicited to apply to ihe Subset i'er perso n 'My, or by letter. All rr 'ers lor l.iuc will In' nrnmiil u P veiitf.1 . I .his m-.l ions I uiiii.i un , ... ... .. - ' 1 j - - ... ui.iKtr iKUriCM.'s j of order w ill be expditiou-ly repai'ed. j know thai I can iiMke a 'ni .cii.tr V ' Rlrirkwiithin, of every description, ei- ; Hian evrr has been luacieHuv .iif n-t- ecuted in the best style. ! 1 will v. u: rant nn j,,,,,, k ' ILr i wo secniHi han't cotton inns tor sale low fr rash. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. Tarboro', 30 h Sept. 1S34. smjKti.g, o- Miy ti:iu ehc .t, .. ; Le ouie ihe work, in,! t0 b-' ii;, aiiy liiat has ever h-en (ioue All orners Irinn any tiijiaiif t tie sent to laib ir.nih Io5r 0Qt.M ',, person living not a distaiic miy t sen I worn to Silas Kveri't's. ie.ir L,. Cuiei'i Cieek tiieeiui l.oihc, L c county. ivm. .. p. nnom Aujust 17ih. 1.-3". o! Bacon for QUNTITY of prime T,wa caa i had on i tasoiu.ble terms lv -.b- . n. niubi An?. 12, 1835. Coffield I&ing, Mr.llCHANT TAILOR, KG" leave ti inform his numerous customers and th public geneially, clmt he has just returned from New York, I where he puic!.aced a Splendid Assortment of FALL AND WINTER Iii his line of business, viz, Superfine blue and black Cloths, Superfine brown and green do. Superfine cluret and mixed do. Superfine black, ribbed, and drab Cass'mieres, striped and mixed do. IVtti sliuin and p;(at Iiair Camlet, ti..;. 1.1.,-l- ";....,.i i Woolen Velvets and figM 1 odmetts, ,0 defend t.,e olds, i I Cwh Plain hlacK and tie; d Valencia, Black Silk and satin Vesting, Plain black and fancy Stocks, Bosoms -end Collars, Men's black buck and hnskin Gloves, Elastic andnett Suspenders, &c. All these CJood will b.; sold low for cash, or o i a short credit to punctual customers, (lent'-men's clolhiu made and trimmed i the most f.shio.. ,dde style. All orders from a distance will be thanklully leceivd a i nt King t or publishing in the linen nf hrls; X. C. a stmi-mouih!j ;nj.tr, t The t'rimitive ikpihl LDI1KI) BY MM K BF...NEiI Printed ud Pulli Jul l-y O.a sUn from ihe many asperji tis tai uwn bv deluded persons pro-essinj faith, because they cariM n n- I'l'1 ly engage in f l-e varicus mm ,ev-n schemes of the dv. usie...-i ly t." ' j promote Oristiatiity, hut into'1"" ins to destroy the ieat ar..! :,n: 1 piii.ciples upon which it is t-!eJ. to '' . iug a tiain of godliness. c ! i1 it distinctly imd.T:.oiJ. 'dmt t f 1 I inimical lo Alaonry. Teinnc"n' ' nunei .allv nn,,.l...i t.. r'-.n ... ino nion oi ine Piyie, u.c... Ng.t.iree doors above the Planter's Ho- (,f 7 . , - 1. nomed.atelv o, po,ite the Brick .-lore f Ir.0,?rh. aml M Tarboro'. Oct. 14 13 ' cieti, and ihu ' ; oi religious '.jiautis, iu f"; - nf j foi n whatsoever. , , . . : Ollt t. j Believing ihit Theologtrsl " BOY of steady habits and about 14 vears bK'- Mi-sionaiy , Trad, a."l :" Union Siociciiis, are ne ' r unscriptufiil savor " ' ! than of "good wili lo arils i opposed to them. ! Some f the children of G wi'h, and interspersed sinon;'. t"""-'; . nr. A . '!i..r .iliM1 I V I t' U r . Caiesoi i issiooaiy .. v. KAN V A I Horn Ihe j denied the happiness id cuiv-r- ubicriber, on ihe nio-hi ; dioseof the same judgmei.t. OH' of 20U, September 1..,' .r: my negro man named selves. This is designeii. i; n 4 xir r I ,itir rp!ief- We ai n 1,01 "Tr 20 .r 21 years of age. 6 feet high, blck ! lmor (n m,r tr far iM" Complexion has a pleasing countenance, : ing comforl, than to five a inclined to be knock kneed, his feet some-ieow to the feelins. WeC-w"". what turned out, particularly his left fo..t i f.. r.,.l, ...! of mi u: . .i-.i - . .. . - mic i,auc w phi, ik wanting to the tailoring business. COFFIELD KING. Oct: 14 1B35. $25- Reward. id'- stirro loining not recollected. Wns rr. meriy Ihe property of Asahel Farmer, bis mother, brothers and sisters lieloiwino-t.s said Farmer his father is in the same neighborhood working about as a black smith, nearly as a free mau. Ii is b..r....i he is linking about iu the neighborhood of said Farmer, also in IVash county. The above reward will be paid to any person that will apprehend saiJ negro, nd deliver him to me or secure him in any jail so that I ?et him Hgnin. forewarn any person from harboring said negro, or carrying him off, under Ihe strict penally of the law. WILLIAM BARNES 24th Aug. 1635. 35 is our cause, uecpiy i belief that Ihe bl-s-mg "' is ol the Head of the Ui'cn,"4 ' selves upon Him, J '"" " " -;; abroad, praying 'he U some jov to those who an". and a little rest to those """ TKRM. t)! r.. The Primitive Bul ','. t . ,.fi'i 0 I '" Itshed in super-rm- ' ; , 16 pages, ou the ' i. ....... next at ' ''f ., Clllg .11 jam."'.' ; . (i; per year, payable i t first number. Six cp' " ; '" & looielWO.Tueorni-',';'J I'ivc Dollars. , .,.,'.- Communication and directed to H' : : A-J-P.litors in th' ,HI ' . rth Carolina Whir's A..,.ln.. c .. u.. .r.ii,.r tin? t;leKehukeeAS5ociatio,t-.Hd i p', ,tM, A lciyx " ' Fragnts. bythe Key Jo,hJaLaw ln s hoU " Also. A lleview of Claris defence and ins- Kfl t''is " , f, ficntion to the Kehnkee Association, writ- thll VapCTS Will . ten by a lay number of the Associatio, !- to (JeO. Hwnnt, i"' and, Occurrences in the Tift. ..c p. i , 1J -trt x ,i:. seh Bi.gs, wrote by helf Jtr Jj the middle of Dim&r J Tai borough, Aug. 9. ' Oclober o, 1 Mllished and for Sale at this nmce. T i iTiiinTir im .-. .... ' d IT C tt !) 111 v? it a ih C( ol ic gJ C( ih a! in ei is ti cl ai P1 oi te ci ot sh th li( wi of th ou tei P sei so fri c!t SUi ler dil tht an pri Le wi! Gc Ue tnc far fac hk le sta tar ei; lio tru arij ha' we pi ing pe. we of., ant ne pre lio hoi spi iha da