111 . "''"' HM IM Jilt Coffield Jing, MM IIC II A. NT TAILOR, a WING removed to his new est- i 'i imii'iit, nearly opposite the Court llou-e. respectfully informs his fip'iids ami the (j ibitc generally, that he is now te i ing a i;m t otne aQMuie- i of if all aim Witter Of a beautiful ami superior quality- which have been selected with much personal tare in the northern cui.-s, an J will be made up to order at short notice and in tlie nn-t fashionable style such a: Superfine blue and binck Clolhs ,, Inviiihl" green and brown do. Claience brown and mulberry do. ,. Olive find in i x t do. ,, Polnski rihhed Cassimere, Plain black and mill iio. do ,, Lavend- r, Zebra, Plaid Grecian do. Striped and corded do. of various colors, Plain Muck and figured Velvets, Brocade Velvets, a superior ;n title, Plain black and figured tiik Vesting, Brown and di! Petersham, Black and brown goat liair Camblets, Also, a beautiful assortment of Stocks, sonif very superior, Bosoms, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders. Lc. He trusts by due attention lo business, and big long experience tlierein, to giv due satisfaction to those who may favor him with their ordeis. He will keep i nn stdiilly on hand an a-sortnicntof seasonable Ready made ('lathing. Of the hest qualify, manufactured by him self and warranted. A LSO, three or four Journeymen Taiioi s of the first class, w anted. Tarboro', Nov. 10th, 1 S:lt. JUontasfiic's Balm, An Indian remedy fur toothache 1 Ck7"HICH when applied according tj V ' ri-ciH iis, has never failed to afford immediate and permanent relief, just re ceived and forsaio hy J. IV. COTTEN. llth Not. 1S35. Jflrs.A. C. Howard, "A- just received a Fresi Supply vt . Goods, and i now enabl-d to fur nish her customers and the public with al most every article for ornament, service, or comfort in i he Mill inert; Line In her assortmeut will bp found : A variety of Pattern Bonnets, Tuscan and straw do. of nearly every shape and feature. Plain, figured, and watered Silks and Sat ins tor dresses, Fancy Gauze, lor do. Veils, ShawU. -carts, and Han lk rchiefs, of difieient qualities and prices, IIe;id ornaments, hair ,eis, Puff,, L Cm Is, A laige quantity of Ribbons, artificial Flowers, fcc 03 Mrs. H. has patterns of the latest fa-hions. -he invites an inspection of her Goods. Mantua making done as usual. Tarbnro', April 23. Look at This. Mr. Willlim Claiborne, A ft OUT the year 1S1G or 1817, remov ed fiom the county of Amelia, in the Stateof Virginia, and settled in some part of North Carolina; since which lime, his friends have not heard fr in him or been able to ascertain the phce of his residence. 9 Bequeathed to him by hi? wife's Father, John Bagbu, Will become payable the 1st of January 1S37, and the undersigned Executor of t he Estate is anxious that he should come lor ward and receive it; and that he, in the meantime, do advise the undersigne-i of the plane of his residence. If Mr. Clai borne is dead, or has removed from r'aro lina, his surviving relations or anv .. r person who can n'ive any information con ccriiins; him, or his d- scendants, will con fer a f.tvor on the undeisigned. by commu nicating such information by le ter direct, ed to him at Kanawha Courthouse, Va. .... Tims Jiuttheivs, iurV. 1st June, 1830. Trinting Press for Sale A PITER. ROYAL Pricing Press,,,,, the old mode of construction, can be procured on reasonable it mis. fippO (ft this OKcc. Tarborough, July 24. William . Grav's Invaluable Ointment, FOR ULCE3S, TUMOURS. &C. Can now be obtained 9 Iht Patentee, at Hit Office 0 the Raleigh Register, Singh-Pot, I tbdiar :iie dozen, 9 dollars. tVILLIAM IV GRAY. Raleigh, October 4. 1833. Ralei September 1. 1S36. For five or six years previous to the spring of 184, a negro man of mine had been much afll cud with tin ulcerated arm and hand, whit h rendered him almost use less. The nicer embraced that part of his arm from the 1 limw down, includm" his e itire hand, which was literallv a mass of puu elactixu A joint of one linger, and h part of the thumb, pen.-ht d and dropt off. A more distressing Hnd hopeless case I have never l. held. Il was abandoned bv his physician as incurable, except by am putation of the hand. I'he bet medical trealmunt having fail ed to rel ieve the ma'i, plnced him under the care ot Mr. William V. Gr.iy, in this place, who, viil, his OnHiiient. has effectu ally cured tlie case, although the negro was frequently absent, tor weeks and months together. He has been entirely well lor the last eijht months, and I havr good ivasori lo bt-Iieve will continue so. IVlLLlJiM BGYLJ1N. Brandy, wanted. 1 ill. ."?id)sci ioers wis.li to purchase 50 . bai reis BRA U)Y, lor which the hiii. st casli price wi I be j;iven. D. RICHARDS .y CO. Nov. 1, is3.y BECKWITH'S AnliA .txpeplL- i'ills. HI 3 mo.,i valuable medicine for the JL cure "(Dyspepsia, and the pievention ol biiiotis fevers, colic, Lc. iic is kept con stantly on baud and lor sale by .. -. COTTEN. Tarboro', 24 Sept. )8o5. Jlnd Publishers. rglllK Subscribe! have just completed IL t . ir iifv Specimen JJook of ligl-t- fao-. bo!i aud j .l. 1 C ll ltU PS t; -1 a 'in uts. ' t-t o? trr? The contents 0 uiiicti u.; Iteriicilfi partial .y gre. Oi imond; pearl, ,o I iu I 2; agate .Ws. 1, 2 and 3; ajale on uo'tpai -il bdv; non pareil Nos. 1.2. 3 ami 4; n.ioioue te Nos. I and 2; minion Nos. jt 2, 3 . ixl 4; mi .ion on brevier body; brevier on mini o. bodv; brevier No-. 1, 2, 3 and 4; bievier on bmir. geois'tody; brevier on long primer bo !y, bouri;eoi, on bit-vier body; bourgeois Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4; hcurgeoi on long (irimer; long prime,- .Nns. 1,2 3 and 4; long prim ei mi smail pica bt.ls; small pica, Nos. 1 a. id 2; pi a ..n small pica body; pic:i, No. I, 2 ami 3; p c-,i on Koglish body; English N-.s. I and 2; great punier; paragon; dou ble l.n-l:5!i; doub'e pai agon; cat 11011; five lii'es pica to twenty ; right iue pica Gothic condeii-ed, to 1 w niy ; five, seven line and l u line piea ornamental; six, seven, nine, twelve and fifteen lines pica shaded; eight, ten, twelve -ixteeo lines antique, snaded. Also, a large and btau'iful collection of From pearl to seven lines pica, many of w men are not to ue touml in any other spe cimen; a new assortment of ornamental dashe, a variety of cam borders; near TWO THOUSAND - Metal Ornaments, 1 Brass rule; leads i;f various thickness; as tronomical, mathematical and physical signs', metal brares and dashes from three to ttiiriy ems linr; preal primer &. double pica scripts 011 inclined body; diamond and nonpareil music of various kind-; antiques; liht and heavy fare two lin le!tei; lull lace Roman and Itnlir nonpareil, minion, brevier, long pi imei - d small pie.a; min-' ion. brevir, long primer and other blacks; nonpareil, minion and b tviei Greek, He brew and Saxon. A la- ge vat iety of Ornaments, calculated particularly for "the Spanish and South A merican market-: Spanish, French and Portuguese accents furnished to order, to g thei with every other article made'use of in the Printing business, all of which can be furnished at short notice, of as good . quality and on as reasonable terms as any other establishment. COXNE! Sr COOKE. Comer of Nassau 4. Ann streets, Xnc York. Jnst Published, An J for sale at this Ofrice, a pamphlet en titled, Ao other than Baptist Churches Have a right lo be cal'ed CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. By Joshua Lawrknce. Price lOcenfs single, or 1 perdoscn. WASHINGTON MONUMENT. rmuc Rrl n I Managers of Ihe fj in'rlort National Monumental Society invite DESIGNS for this structure, inten ded as a memorial of n NATION'S GRATITUDE. 1 It would be to fetter genius, lo prescribe inv limit-, to ttie exercise 01 ns ,,oc.-. which should, however, in this case, har moniously blend durability, simplicity and graodetij . Although it is impracticable at present to estimate the extent of the con Jiibutions that may be uide, the Designs mar be predicated on an expenditure of not less than one million of dollars. The Board of Managers will not offend American genius so much as to offer 111 Ihis instance, a pecuniary revvatd. Ihe artist, whose Design shall l adopted, will feel amply remunerated; and all the Dc- s sieni will be bound and carefully preserved -to which end, it is requested that they be , sketched, as near as may be. on paper of a j unit' .rm si7.e. ot Ihe dimensions 01 sixteen by twenty two inches. The lt.si?ns to be directed lo . GEORGE W.1TTERS0N,Secry. Buggy for Sale. N eellent .Newark made BFGGY for SitIe Jpply l this OJJice. November 9, IS3.J- Whom tt man concern. THE Subscriber lequests all those in debted to him to call r-nd settle their accounts. JJ A'.VG'. Jitnnarv 13, 1830. Pinn t Vorle for ale. I HAVE a very handsome PIANO for sale persons wishing to purchase, would do well o call and examine it. J. IV. COTTEN. May 21st. 1835. For publishing in the toirn of Tarborough, A . C a temi-moinhly paper, entitled THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST. i:d!i:i by m:.k bennkit. Printed and Published by Geo. Howard. HIS publication is principally in tended inilefenil tlieolil si hnol United Cantists from me many aspersi'-ns cast upon them b-. .b liideil persons professing the'r own faith, became Hoy cannot consci nliotis- Iv tngaae in tie viiuuus niuoev -inaKiug s hemes ot (lie u iy , ostensp ly ititenueii to promote t 1 risiiamiy, but ividemly t nd i.iu to desirov ttie ei eat and fundamental principles upon which il is based, by mak lug a ttoiii giiiiiii" m. 1911 hi nn7r it lii-tiuclly understood, t hat we are not inimical to Masonry. Temperance, ttie dis tribution ot the Bible, r the spread of Ihe Gospel but we do condemn the mingling of prnfe-sors and nou-prolessors of reli gion in societies, and the making a "cratt'' of religious matteis, in every shape and Ibnn whatsoever Believing that t heological Schools, Ci ble. Missionary, Tract, and Sunday Schoo; Union Societies, are the same in principle uuscriptural tavor more of "lucre' than of ''good will towards men," we are opposed to them Some of ihe children of God, surrounded wiih, and interspersed amongst, the advo cates of Vissionaiy and other societies, are denied the happiness of converging with those of the same judgment. Others, while gri veil with beholding corruptions of the Gospel, are not able to speak for them selves, litis is designed, under God. for their relief. We shall aim not so much to please the fancy, as to inform the ju gment more to affotd matter for solid and last ing comfort, than to give .1 ' momentary glow to Ihe feelings. We consider tha"t the cause of tru'h and of Christian solace is our cause. Deeply impressed with ihe' belief that the blessing even of truth itself is ol the Head of the t'huich. wp r ti ...... selves upon Hiin, and send our litie ppei a.iroao, praying tue L.oid to carry with it some joy to those who are in tribi a ion and a little rest to those ho are troubled. ' TERMS. The Primitive Baptist is published in super-royal o t.vo form of 16 pages, on the second and fourth Saturdays in each month at One Dollar per j ear, payable on rece pt of the first number. Six copies will enl to one Post Office or neighbor hood for Five Dollars. Communications must be post paid and directed to Ihe I ublisher. ITPcrsons holding Subscription papers trill please send them or the names on them, to Geo- Howard, Tarborough, N C. Published and for ale at this Office A PATRIOTIC DISCOURSE the ill. North Carolina Whiff-, Ap'ology for LekehuUee Association-and, Basket of tr .gnients. by the Rev. J..,bua Lawrence. Also. A Review of Clark' .Uf.... 1 : ... t fication to the Keh;ke .;...:.. ten by a lay member of the Association and, Occurrences in the Life of Elder Jo seph Biggs, wrote by himself. January, 1836. CJPeach Hrtinrfy'Xd WISH to pu.cha?e 10 barrels best Peach BRAN DV, for which the higher price will be paid in cash. J IV. COTTEN. Tarboro. Nov. 23d. 1&35. Vine Culture. ran H K Subscriber has more than twenty U kinds and fifty varieties of Ihe Vine. Some of these are generally known as ex cellent for tble use or wine, viz: Ihe Scup pernong, the Halifax, Isabella, Catawba, Herbeaut s Madeira. &c The price for a well rooted single vine is a quarter of a dollar but where a dozen, fifty, one bun dred or more are taken at once, or boxed and sent the same direction to one respon sible person, a handsome deduction is made. For further particulars inquire of he Editor of the Tarbnro' Press, or SIDNEY IVELLER. Brinkleyville, N. C. Oct. 4. White tip Ilagur, KSPEC 1 Fl'I.LY inform the Printers of the United Slates, to whom they have beu long known as established I hul ttiey have now formed a CO-PARTNERSHIP In said business and hope from iheir united skill and experience lo be able t give sat inaction to all who may favor them with their orders. The introduction of machin ery in place of Ihe unhealthy process of casting type by harm, a desideratum by the American and European founders, was by merican ingenuity and heavy expenditure of lime ami money on the part of Ihe senior paituer, first successfully accomplished. Extensive use of Ihe machine to cast let ters has fully tested and established its superiority owrlh.it cast byiheold process. The letter foundry business, will hereafter be carried on by the parties above named, under the firm of WHITE, HAGUR & CO. The spicimen exhibits a coirplete series from diamond to seventeen line pica. The book and news type being in the most modern light and shade. WHITE. HAGUR b CO. are agents for the sale of Smith and Rust PRINTING PRESSES, which they furnish to their customers at the manufacturers' prices. Chases, cases, composing sticks, ink, and every article used in the printing business, kept for sale and furnished at short notice. Old type taken in exchange for new, at nine cents per pound. E. WHITE New York, 1836. HAGUR. For Mire, Jl Gi and Harness, Apply tit this OJJice. Information Is wanted relative to Christopher '! cldeiu A native of Galway in Ireland, who resided i or 4 years ao IN WILMINGTON, N, C, The object ot this hi' vert iement is to know where Lhriiopher II tlderi is at present he was rather short, and of a sandv ronmlt. ion". Address the publisher of the Wil minglor. (N. C ) Adcertiser. April 22. JY jticc. THE Subscriber has on hand a first-rate Hnggy and Sulky, Manufactured in Ihe latest Newark style A small tight CarrycM, Which he will sell CHEAP for Cash, or on a short credit. suae B Brady. July 7lh. 1K36. HISTORY OF THE Kehukee dissociation. UST PUBLISHED, and for sale at Ihe office of the Tarbnro Press. 'A rnn- r ise History of theKehnkee Baptist Asso ciation, ir. 'in its, original rise to the pre sent time by Elder Joseph Biggs under the supervision of a commi'tee (consisting of Etde. s Joghua Lawrence, William lly" mtn and 1 uke Ward, and b-etbr. n Tbo mas Biggs. Joseph I). Biggs, and Cushion B Ha;etl,) appointed by Ihe Association." Price SI each, or $10 pei dozen. October 2. EXPEDITION From Baltimore to Blahefy,N. C. IN .TWKNTY-SIX H0UKS. Great Northern and Southern Line oftmvt'l, via VVahinglon iiy, Fredei icksburir Richmond, lVtersbur:. Raleigh, &c. ON and after the fifteenth day of Oc tober next, travellers from New Yoik and Philadelphia, reaching Washing ton bv the evening train on the Baltimore and Washington Rail Road, will be for warded immediately by the Steamboat to Potomac creek, and thence by Stages and Ihe Richmond and Frede ricksburg Rail Road cars to Richmond, Virginia, which place they will reach at I0 o'clock, A. M. leaving Richmond im medialely, they will arrive in Petersburg to dinner, and at the termination of Ihe Petersburg Rail Road, on the R anoke, at 8 o'clock, P. M ; uh'-nce ihey will be for warded by 1 he expeditious lines of J. H. Avery Co. lo Halifax, Tarborough, Warrenton, Raleigh, Fayetteville, Colum bia, S. C. Augusta, he nelurning the Stages from the South will icach Blakeley Depot (the termination of the Prteisbtire Rail Road) at 4 o'clock, P. M. Petersburg at V P. M. Richmond at 2 A. M and Washington city in time lor the afternoon train of cars lo Baltimore making the trip each way. between Balti more and Blakeley, on the Roanoke, in the unprecedented time of I wenly-sia; hours The above line is connected throughout, and connects at Hick's Ford, with Ihe Bnydtou, Danville, and Salisbury line, and Northern and Southern travellers are gua rantied against dete-ution at any point on the route between Baltimore and Augusta. 7 Vic Proprietors. Oct. 4, 1836. 40 Pocket Book lost. -::- I LOST my Pocket Book on Tuesday night 29th of November, or on Wed nesday, the 30lh, containing 5174 in cash; two S' hil's on U. S. Bank, two 20 bills an I a $5 bill on Columbus Bank of Ga. $100 bill 00 Charleston Bank, S. C. a 53 bill on Cape Fear Bank, a $1 bill on New bern Bank, and a $5 North Carolina bill, bank not recollected. The book contained one note on Buel Mather, dated 9th .May, tsdi). anu tire it 01 January, IHM7, payable to me, for $272 37s cents." Also, receipts and oilier papers valuable only lo myself. I will pive a liberal reward to any person who will deliver ihe book and contents at Benjamin Eason's, Wyatt Move's, or any where that I can get it. The" bonk is of yellow calf or sheep skin of or dinary size. CICERO BROOME. December 2d, 1836. To the Afflicted. if"" RAY'S invaluable Ointment for ihe LPT cure of white swelling, scrofula and other tumours, sore legs ar., ulcers, and fresh wounds, sprains, bruises, sweliiugs and inflammations, &.c. &.c. Bckwith' anti-dyspeptic pills. Ro wand's genuine tonic mixture, a per fect cine for ague and fever. The above valuable inedicinea ,nv h had wholesale or retail on niii!.i;,... J. W. Collen, Agent for Tarborough. oau. State of North Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of Equity. , SEPTEMBER TERM, 1836. Lewis Ellis l vs. nninrr,,inrnn John Peele & others, j " I' appearing to the satisfaction of said . Court that Jacob II nrilp nun ,f . I,.. defendants ill the ah DV0 racp - o ...... : dent: It is therefore ordered, 1 hat publica tion be made lor six weeks in the Tarboro' Press, noiifyintr him to annear hi tlu .p,i session of said Court, to be held for said County, at the Court Hoir-e in Tarboro' on the second Mondav in Mnrdi nui . i... and there to plead or demur to said bill 01 answer the mine, or j idgmeut wj; b ta ken pro confesso and said bill be set for neMriiij; fi pane as 10 nun.- Wi'ness. Isaac Norfleet f'UrL ...i st ter of aid Court, at office, the second Monoay 01 aepiemHer, 18.iO. NOR FLEET, C.M.E. By rV?n NorJ!eel,D.C.$c Price adv $3 50. Just Published, 4nd for sale at ihis Office, THIS MOUSD, Trying to gnaw out of the CATHOLIC TRAP. By Joshua Lawuence Pi ice 10 cents single, or $1 per dozen. September, 1S35. Cotton (Bine. rip HE Subscriber, v. ho for s-r. J2. years pa si has been engage,! j r The Gin Making basing In Kinslou, has established ( h,),. ' IN GREEN VtLI.E, Where he carries on the above buinrv, all its various branches. All those lu ' w ish to supply themselves wiih Gnu 0: 1 best quality, are respect fully solicit,." apply to Ihe Subscriber personally r letter. All orders torCin will he pronr ly executed. From the Subscriber'-: 1,,', experience in his husinefs. and ft-,Mn aprobation which his work has hithertr met with, he hesitates not to promise ei tfe satisfaction to nil who may see fit loext- to him their natroi-aite. Gins out of ordp-W will be expeditiously repaired. " The Subscriber takes the liberty of call. I ing the attention of those who wish to pr.,. cure new Gins, or to ha ve old Gins repair,! ed, to the expediency of apply ing to rum time. When all wait a is usually the cast-' until the work is wanted, it causes suchj pressure of business, that many are ohli of necessity to suhmil lo a longer dela than they wish. In connexion with this establishment, car j rie on Ihe j Lock G unsm Hh b usin ei He also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mil", Inks, and Gudgeons, of a composition iJ vented by Daniel Peck, of Raleigh 'Jrh. Mill Spindles, with Sltel Collars, (turned f These articles equnl to any muuufaciui in the United States. All letters and ordeis must be directnl to Ihe Subscriber at Greenville HENRY CHAMBERLAlA July 12. 1535 I Cotton Gins. ri! H F.stibsci iler has e-lablUI-ed hinnp!i 8 in the bouses formerly occupied by th late Joseph Lackey, dee'd, near the 1 iver,' and a short distance below M. Benjamin M. Jackson's store, where he can ies on The making and repairing Cotton Gins AH those who wish lo supply themselves with Gim of the best quality, are respect fully solicited to apply to the Subset iher personally, or by letter Alt or-'ers for Gins will be promptly executed. Gins out of order will be expeditiously repaired. Iilurksmilhing, of every description, ex ecuted in the best style. Bj3 Two second hand Cotton Gins fot sale low for cash. SAMUEL D. PROCTEW Tarboro, 30ih Sept. 1P35. VERY BEST Cotton Yarn and Twine FOR SALE. THE Subscribers feel grateful for the liberal patronage whichhey received the past year, and hope by assiduity ami punctuality in bii.ine?8 to merit continu ance ol past favors. They no-w have and expect to kecj CC!V Stat't'y '.ti-oinri, trie Very best Cotton Yarns, From Nos. 2 to 18 inclusive. Also' various S'zes ol Ihe best Cotton Seine Twine. Its durability and strength has been fairly tested, and the Subscribers let I no heiin lion in pronouncing it inferior to none, if not superior to any in market. Both thei above articles they expect to deliver to purchasers on as liberal terms as article of the same quality can be procured else where. The usual charge for conveyance will be mad'. Terms of Sale for all quantities of Yarn oyer one thousand pounds, f nr mouths cre dit will be allowed for any quantity under one thousand pound-, thiee months, Ihe purchaser giving note (without interest) at j the time the Yarn is deliveied, payable at) the above slated times. The proprietors of fisheiies will do well to apply to Ihe Sub-crib, r for Twine for the future, as a very liberal credit will be , ;;iven. BATTLES? BROTHERS. Falls Tar River, Jan 10,1836. $100 Reward. "HT AN AWAY from the subscriber, on MM lite night of 20th September last, my negro man named DANIEL, 20 or 21 years of age. 6 feet high, black complexion, has a pleasing countenance, inclined to be knock-kneed, his feet some, what turned out, particularly his left foot his clothing not recollected. He wns for merly the properly of Asahel Farmer, hi mother, brothers and sisters belonging to sail Farmer his father is in the same neighborhood working about as a black smith, nearly as a free man. Il is believetl he i lurking about in ihe neighborhood of said Farmer, also in Nash county. The above reward will be paid lo any perkon that will apprehend said negro, and deliver him to me or secure him in any jail so that I et him agin. I forewarn any person from harboring said negro, or carrying him off. under the strict penalty of the law. Any inf irmati mi respecting hiin "ill be thankfully received by the Subscriber, at Oak Grove. Edgecombe county. WILLIAM BARNES. 24th Aug. 1S3 3. . 3-3 or, su! th: Ju in pa tai S' in 50 co fo be re w