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t ii iff Coffichl Iing, .MF.RCIIANT TAILOR, 'AVING rfm ive.l to his new etab- Ho Jse. ri-f tfii!J in firms his fii-nd a:d 'i-i pbbc ge.ie,.tiy, that in- is nu.v open ing a t.H !-T.ie s-oil.n- of jfall TOntcr Of a baofiful and u;erior quality, which ! tve been selected with umcii peisoual cre in i iie northern osi s, an J will be naJe up to ;irder at siiort notice and i t tin mort fashionable style such a: iuperGne b!ue ami l-l-ck Cloth ,, nvi:i!l- green ami timwn do. Claeoce brown and mulbeiry do. Olive tiiid min Ju. ,, Polaski ribbed Casimcif, ,, Plain black atd mixt iio. do. ., Lav. mit r, Zebra, Plaid k.Grecian do. Striped mil curded do. c f vaiiuus rotors, Plain bb.ck a ;d figured V !v.-t. 'roca'!? Whets, -i sopeiie.r ijic'et Plain black ?ml fiuird si k W;iiiS, Brown and dra; Pi t?riauj. LSIack and orow.-i ;'ai hiir Camblef, A!o,a beaut fid a-sorhnentof Stock;, somt very snrieiior, Bosom-, Collar, Gloves, S'lfpenJf rs, L.C He trusts b? line attention to business, and his Joog ?p-riei:Ce tleitin. t. giv due satisfaction to those h- in.iv ftv-r . . in w do their ordeis. Hewiit Lceptnn aidii'Jy - hand an assortment of seasonable Heady made Clothing, Of the best quality, manufacture J by him self and wan at. ted. ALSO, line- or fonr.Tournet men Tailois of the first class, w Rotec. Tarboro', Nov. 10t!i. IS36 Montagues Balm, ,'7n Indian rtmtily for loothuch. STHICII when applied according u V V -i rtc'ir-n, has never failed to afford immediate and permanent relief, just re ceived and lor sale by J. IV. COTTEN. 11th Nov. 1835. lrs.l. CHoicard, MA just received a fresh Supply of Goods, and "u now enabled to fur nish bet customers and t!e public wjih al most every article for ornament, service, or cjtnfort in the Millinery Line In her assortment will be found : A variety of Pattern Bonnets, Tuscan and straw do. of nearly every shape and feature, Plain, fl-iiml. and watered silks and Sat ins for dreses, Fancy fmuzp;, lor do. Veils, Shawls, Scarfs, and Handkerchief's, of different qualities and prices, Head ornaments, hair ,ets Pufis, & Cut Is, A large quamity of Ribbon?, artificial Flowers, Lc. Lc. ITT.Mrs. II. hs patterns of Ihp latent fashions. be invites an inspection of her Goods. Mantua tanking done as usual. Tarboro', Ajril 23. Look at This. Mr. Willi un Claiborne, A ROUT the year 131f or 1S17, remov d Irom the county of Amelia, in the State of Virginia, and settled in s-ome part of North Carolina; since which time, bis friends have it -t heard fr..m ju,n or (,HeM able to ascertain the place uf hi residence. Bequeathed to him by hi wile's Father, John Hag by, ' Will become payable the Ut of January 137, arid t.ie n.H, siKne J Ksecutor of the Lstaie it anxious that he .houlJ come fori wrard and. receive it; and ,ha, h ; (, xntanume, do advise the un.lrrsUnel of the place of his residence. If ,jr Clai borne , dead, or has removal lro, Vro Ima, his 5urvivin? relation or any,,' r person who can ive any information "con cerim,? him. or his dcendn.s, w , co ler a f.tvor on the undei signed, bv comm.. seating st,ch nf..rma.iun"l,v vr ,u ed to bin) at Kanawha Courthouse, Va. Thos. Mullheivs, ia?V. 1st June, 1S36. I'viming Press for Sale ASUPnU ROYAL prii.ting Press, on the old mode of construction, can be procured on reaonabh terms. larborough, July 24. William W. Grays Invalwible (Hutment, F33 ULCERS, TUMOURS. Can now ht oltr.imd of tht ynltnlet,ai the Vjiecoftht Raleigh foster. Single Ii, I d dJai Jne dozen, dollars. WILLLiM IV GU.iY. R ilrigl., Oc;ober 4. IS Ra.'eig h. September I. lF3t. For five or x ear previous to the spring of 1834. a nrii man of tninp had been much aS cted with an ti'crraied arm asid Itsr.d, win, h tendered him almost use less. The ulcer embraced that part of his arm from the elbow down, inciudin; his entire hand, which was literal! v a mass of pmrefacn mk A joint of one fimer, and a part of the thumb, perished and dropt off. A mre digressing nd hopeless case I have never b held. It wag abandoned by hi- physician as incura'de, except bv am putxtion of the hand. The be-i medical treatment having fail ed to relieve the man, placed him under the care of Mr. William V. Gray, in this place, who, with hi. Ointment, has effectu ally ciired t' e cae, although the nerro was fitpieuilv absent, lor weeks and m M ths t:ether. He h i. been entirely well tor the bt eiplit months, and I have good resison t,, believe wt I continue so. IVILLMU BOYL.1X. Brandy, tcantcd. TtlE Sobscritiers wi-h to purchase .'0 bauds BRAVDY, lor which ihe t"Siirsi c.isl: pi ice w i I l,e given. I) lilCILiliDS A- CO. Nv 12. 1.-35. BEOKWITH'S htti.diiKiieptie Pills. THI- moil valuable medicine for the cuieof Dyspepsia, mid the pievention ot 1,'ymi f.-vers, i-oiic.&c Lc is kept cou tamiy on baud and lur saie by J. IV. COTTEN. Tarboro'. 24 Sept. !S.".3. Jlnd Publishers. rfflllK subscribers have jost completed -M li.ri, rW Specimen book .f lilit fac Ink and j. , tlv7Vtr and i ,h mntn. 5? tjas h Tht content of which are herewith partial ly airev. Di.imond; pearl. No. I , 1 2; agate Nes. 1, 2 and 3; aate on nonpaieii bjdv: non pareil No,. 1.2, 3 and 4; minione-ie Nos. I and 2; mmir.n No. !, 2, 31 4; rai.don on brevier bod i ; bte.ier on minion bodv; ire,erNos. 1,2, 3 and 4; b, evier on hour! ?eoisb wly; bievier onlong primer bodv, loUif;eois .mi hretier body; bourgeois No's I o q i a. ' . 6 ., o,.u ooureeois on long primer; ...5 iMi.ner i , -z, .i and 4; long prim- eron siimII pica bod : small pica, No,. 1 and 2; pica on small idea bodv 1, and 3; p ea on Koglish bdy; English N's. I u t 2: creat mimei: mrxr...,' ,i,... ble Liilisb; double t:n r,,. 1.' e pica to twenty ; ei?ht :ie pica Gothic conden-rd, lo twenty; five, seven line and I' ii line pica ornamental: si t elve and fifiee,, line, ,;C;, shaded;'eight) ...... i-e.vi cs- sixieen lines antique, shaded. Also, a largt and beautiful collection of From pearl to seven lines pica, many of ......... n.r noi ioie loiimt in any other spe "'. a new assortment of ornamental i.a.surr, u variety ot cro borders; near TWO THOUSAND Metal Ornaments, BraM rn!e; lead . f variotn thickness; a rononnc-xl, maihemmicnt un.l r.i...;-..i i!2is metal brares and dashes from three ininy ems lonK; great primer ii double pica scripts on inclined body; diamond and norm ireil n,uiC of varion, kinds antiques ItL'lil am heavv fa. p t i-.,. ... ,. r, . . - '' ICIirij Hill face R.,n,an and Italic nonpareil, minion, brevier, long punu-r ad sin;,!l ,.i.ra; Inill.' on- brevKr. long primer ami other blacks; na b evier Greek, He brew and Saxon. A l . ge vai iety of Ornaments, calculated particularly for the. Spanish and South A me.ican market,: Spanish. French and ortuguese accrnts furnished to ,rder lo. gather with every other arlicle made'use ot in the Prin? husiuess. M of whicl, cai be furnished at short ,,o. ice, of good quality and o as reasonable terms as an other entablichment. CO NX Eli $ COOKE. Corner of Nassau tf Ann streets, Netc York. Just Published, And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet en titled, other than Baptist Churches Have a right lo be cal'ed CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. By Joshua Lawrkhce. Trice 10 cents single, or 1 perdosen. WASHINGTON MOJXUMENT. -:.:- THE Board ot Managers of Ihe HaaA ingon National Monumental Society invite DESlUSS for this structure, mien ded a a memorial ot a NATION'S GRATITUDE. It would be to fetter genius, to prescribe auv limit to the exercise of it- poweis. wb cb should, however, in this case, iiar nvniiously blend durability, simplicity and grai.deur. Although it is impracticable at present to estimate Ihe extent of the con oibutions that may be ni-de, the Designs mav be predicated on an exeuditure of not less than one )uillion of dollars. The Board of Mai.uers vvill not ffend American genius so much as to offer, in I his instance, a pecuniary rewaid. The arti-t. whose Design shall be adopted, wilt feel s reply remunerated; and all the De s gns vi ill be bound and carefully preserved to which end, it is requested that they be sketched, as near as may be. on paper of a unifrm size, of the dimensions of sixteen bv twenty-two incites. The designs to be directed lo GEORGE 1VATTERS0X, Sccry. Buggy for Sale. N ex client .Newark made BUGGY for H,e- 1ppll ut this Office. November 9, IS35. !' hum it may concern. THE Subscriber lequests all those in-dt-bud to him to call end settle iheir accounts. January 13, 1836 H. KING. Piano For le for Sale. HAVE a very handsome PIANO for ale persons wishine to purchase. wouM do well to call and examine it. J IV. COTTEN. May 21st, 1835. For publishing in the town of Tarb -rough, N. C- a semi-monthly paper, tnlitl.d THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST. EDITED BY MARK BENNETT, Printtd and PuLluhed by Geo. Howard. THIS publication isprincipally in tended todefend theold school United Baptists fr.im the many aspersions cast upon them b .i bided persons proiessing their own faith, became they cannot conscientious, ly engage in the various money-making schemes of the day, ostensibly intended to promote Christianity, but evidently t.m. ing to destroy itie great and fuudamenial piit.ciple- upon wliich it is based, by mak ing a L-ain r,i godliness. We wish to hare it distinctly understood, that we are not iniin'xal lo Masonry . Temperance, tne dis inbition of the Bible, r the spread of the Gospel but we do condemn the mingling of professors and non-prolessors of reli gion in societies, and the making a "craft" of religions matters, in every shape and form whatsoever Believing that Theological Schools, Bi ble. Missionary, Tract, and Sunday School Union Socieiies, are the same in principle uiiscriptural savor more of lucre"' ihan of "good will towards men' we are opposed to them. Some of the children of God, surrounded wiih, and interspersed amongst, the advo cates of ,!issionry and other societies are denied the happiness of conversing with those of t he same judgment. Others, wh iie grieved with beholding corruptions of the Gospel, are not able to speak for them selves. This is designed, under God. for their relief. We shall aim not so much to please the fancy, as to inform the ju igment more lo afford matter for solid and last, ing comf.,rt. than to give a momentary glow to me feelings. We consider tha't the cause of tru'h and of Christian solace is our cause. -'Deeply impressed uith the b, hel that the blessing even of truth itself is ol Ihe Head of tlie Church, we cast our. selves upon Him, and send our little paper alirosd, praying Ihe Lord to carry with it some joy to those who are in tribulation and a tittle rest to those w. ho are troubled. ' TERMS. The Primitive Baalist is published in super-royal octavo lorm of lti paes on the second and fourth Saturdays in each mouth al One Dollar per year, payable on receipt of the first number. Six copies will sent lo one Post Ollice or neighbor hood for Five Dollars Communications must be post paid and directed lo the Publisher. JSTPersons holding Subscription papers mil please send them or the names on Hum to Geo Howard, Taiborouh, N. C. ' Published and for We at this Office. lAimunu DISCOURSE lht North Carolina IVI.i-'- t .. - heKehUe- ...;. Ior nu, .- casket of fragments, by ihe Rev. Joshua Lawrence. Also, A Rtv.ew of Clark's defence and ins- . . , v """" association, writ ten bv a Ijv nio.nl. Dr r ,u . . . IIIC association and. Occurrences m ihT ;rQr im i . . D. - i ciuer Jo seph Biggs, wrote by himself. Ton 1 CO? OT Peach !lr:irjiy'8 I WISH to pn.oha.e 10 barrels best Peach BRANDY, for which the highest price will be paid in cash. J. IV. COTTEN. Tarboro', Nov. 23J. 1S(V. Vine Culture. THE Subscriber has more than twenty kinds and fifty arieiies of the Vine. Some of these are genendly known as ex cellent for table use or wine, viz: the Srup peroong, the Halifax, Isabella, Calaw ba, Herbeaut's Madeira. Sic The price for a well rooted single vine is a quarter of a dollar but where a dozen, filly, one hun dred or more ate taken at once, or boxed and sent the same direction lo one respon sible person, a haodsoni- deduction is made. For further particulars inquire of he Editor of the Tai b iro Pres., or SIDNEY IV EL LEU. Brinkleyville, N. C. Ort.4. FOUMBRY. White JIagur, T ' SPECTFLLLY inform the Primers JLQ of the United States, to whom they have been long known as established That they h ve now formed a CO-PARTNERSHIP In said business and hope from their united skill and experience to be able lo irive sat i-faction lo all who may favor them with their orders. The introduction of machin ery in place of the unhealthy process of casting type by hand, n desideratum by the American and European founders, was by American ingenuity and heavy expenditure of lime and money on the part of the senior partner, first successfully accomplished. Extensive use of the machine to cast let ters has fully tes'ed and established it snpeiiority overtoil cat by theold process. The letter foundry business, will hereafter be carried on by the panie above named, under the firm of WHITE, IIAGUR & CO. The specimen exhibits a eo-mleie series from diamond to seventeen line pica. The Dook ana news type being in the most modern light and shade. WHITE. HAGUR L CO. are agents for the sale of Smith and Rust PRINTING PRESSES, which (hey furnish to their customers at the manufacturers' prices. Chases, cases, composing sticks, ink, and eery article useo in tne printing business, kept for sale and furnished at short notice. Old type takpti in exchange for new, at nine cents per pouna. K. H HU E. New York, 1836. W. HAGUR For Hire, Ji Gig and Harness, ftpply at this Office. Information Is wanted relative to Christopher Welden, A native of Gnhvav in Ireland, who resblffd o or i years aeo IN WILMINGTON, N.C. The object of this advertisement is to know where Chrilophtr Welden is at present he was rather short, and of a sandy complex ion. Address ihe publisher of the Pi minglor. (N. C.) Advertiser. April 22. JYoticc. THE Subscriber has on hand a GrsNrate l'liggy Sulky, Maunfactured in the latest Newark style A3LiSOf 2 small light Carryall, Which he will sell CHEAP for Cash, or on a short credit. Isaac B Brady. July 7lh. 193t. HISTORY OP TUB Keh nkee Association. JUST PUBLISHED, and forsale al the ofiice of Ihe Tarboro' Pres, "A con cise History of theKehukee Baptist Asso ciation, from its original rise to the pre sent time by Elder Joseph Bi?gSUiider the supervision of a committee (consisting ofEldersJost.ua Lawrence, William Iv mrn. and Luke Ward, and b.ethren Tho. mas Biggs. Joseph D. Biisjs, and Cushion B Hassell,) appointed by the Association ' Price SI each, or 10 pel doien. October 2. EXPEDITION. -ii From Baltimore to Blake fy,N C. IN TWKNTY SIX HOURS. GrealNoill.i-rn am Southern Lint of iravt'l, via Washington 'i'y, Frwleiickshunr, Richmond, Petersburg. Raleigh, &c. ON and after the fifteenth tUy of Oc tober next, travellers from Ne.' Voik and Philadelphia, reaching Yahiu ton bv the evening train on the Baltimore and Washington Ril Road, will be for warded immediately by the si L-n. Steamboat to Potomac creek, and thence by Stages and the Richmond hud Frede ricksburg Rail Road cars to Richmond, Virginia, which place they will reach f t I0J o'clock, A. M. leaving Richmond im mediately, they will arrive in Petersburg to dinner, and al ihe termination of the Petersburg Rail Road, on the R-anoke, at 8 o'clock. P. M ; whence they will be for warded by ! he expeditious lines of J. H. Avery &i Co. to Halifax, Tarborougb, Warrenton, Raleigh. Fayelteville, Colum bia, S. C. Augu-ta,iic. Helurning the Stages from the South will i each Blakejey Depot (the termination of the Petersburg Kail Road) at 4 o'clock, P. M. Petersb irg al 9 P. 1. Richmond at 2 A. .M and Washington city in lime for the afternoon train of cars to Baltimore making the trip each way. between Balti more and Blakeley, on the Ro.iuok", in the unprecedented time of Twenty. six hours The above line is connected throughout, and connects at Hick's Ford, with Ihe Boydton, Danville, and Salisbury line, and Northern and Southern travellers are gua rantied against detention at any point on the route between Baltimore and Augusta. The Proprietors. Oct. 4, 1S3G. 40 Pocket Book Lost. 5 LOST mv Pocket Book on Tuesdav niht 20th of November, or on Weo: nesday, the 30th, containing 174 in cash; two SlO bills on V. S. Bank, two 520 bills and a 5 bill on Columbus Bank of Ga. $100 bill on Charleston Bank, S. C. a 3 bill on Cape Fear Bank, a 1 bill on New bern Bank, and n 55 North Carolina bill, oanK not recollected. X ne book contained one n.le on Biel Mather, dated 9th Mar, iooo. anu t tst ol January, 1337, parable to me. for t272 373 cents. A!?o, receipts and other papers valuable only to mvsHf. wi.i ie a imerai reward to Buv person who will deliver the book end contents at Berjam n Eaton's, Watt MyeV, or -p.rre iiim I C :n eel it. The book i ot yellow calf or sheep fki j of or dinary size. CICERO BROOME. December 2d, 1S3G. To the Afflicted. m tun o mvaiuab.e Ointment for the cure ol w hite swellin. s c.r.r..i.J . other tumour?, sore legs and ulcers, and iresn wounas, sprains, bruises, swellinsrs and inflammations, Sic. S;c. Beckwith's ai.ti-dysj epiic piUs. Rowand's "enuine tuni- n Ti..rn feci cuie for ague and fever. The above valuable medicines may be had wholesale or retail n J- IV. Colten, Agent for Tarboiou-h. State of North Caivlina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of Equity. SEPTEMBER TERM, !S3ti Lewis Ellis 1 Billoflrjunrthn. John Peeie it others. S 3. IT appearing to the satisfaction of said Court that Jacob H orne n. a . r . i. lefendants in theabova case, is a nn.resi. dent: It is therefore ordered, ih lion be made for six w eeks in the Tiboro rress.notiiviug bun to appear at the next session of said Court, to be held lor si, County, at the Court llnno ;.. ti . on the second Monday in March an.l there to plead or'demnr to said hill or answer tne same, or , .dgmee.t wp . r ken pro confesso and saiH k:ii i . mc ei ior hearing ex parte as to him. Witis, Isaac Norflepi H..L ter of said Court, at ofBee, the second iMonoay oi September, 1S36. NORFLEE7 CM R By fVm Norjleei. D. C. &c. Price adv $3 50. Just Published, 4nd forsale at this Office, -HS MOUSE?, Trying to gnaro out of the CATHOLIC TRAP. By Joshua Lawrence. Price 10 cents sinrle, or $1 per dozen September, 1S33. Cotton C5ins, THE Subscriber, who frr years jiast has been eegHji 'i'he Gin .Making bnsiUl In Kinstou, has est bli,h., l irnsf ' IN UUEC.NVII.I.F,, Where he canies on the above bu.;at. all its various branch--. All it oe ' wih It supply themselves wi.Ji Gjn 0' best quality, are i especlfulty solicits" apply to the Subscriber pei,,nHjv " letter. All orders tor Gin- ill i, Iv executed. From the -ubsci ii,rr (' exjiience in bis bu-iite-s. and ( ! approbation which hisuoik hag ,;. " met with, he bebilates not lo p.'n,;f.'p'' sali'fariion to all w tio ma y sr. fin,..,.. to nun their introi ae- Gin. out f,f will be expf ditiou-ly repai.'ei!. ' The Snbsoiber takes the Lb-ity (,ft. ' ing tiie attention ol liiose w ho wis), core new Gins, or to have .'nl (iii,si1(!. ed, to the expediency of applyi;, lime. When :ill war as is usually dier until Ihe work is warned, it cau.es suj pressure ol business, that many are ji',.' of necessity to submit to a longer de' than they wish. In connexion with tiii? establislm,,.,,, rie on the Lock fy Gunsmith busing He also makes Saw Mill Box's, an,l y Inks, and Gudzfunt, of a nii...j;j,, ,f ve..ted by Daoiel Peck, of R i'eig!icr, Mill Spindles, with Sltel Collars, fiin ' These articles eq m to my ma niVi.;;i,. in the Uniied Slates. All letters ami orders most In? !i,ect to Ihe Suhriber at (jrceiiviiie IIENR Y CUJlMBEUUt July 12, IS35 f Cotton Gins THEsubsc liber lias eilablislie.l li'm in the houses formerly occupied laie Jos. pli Lackey, di c'd, near t:i aod a sb ri distance be-low M-. Br.jr M. Jackson's store, where iie cariieson ' The making unrf repairing Cotton Gins All those who wish In supply themV with Gin of the best q.i iliiy. are re' fully solicited to apply to the Subset personally, or by letter. Ail order?: Gins will be promptly executed. Gins:, of order will be expeditiously repaired. Blacksmilhing, of every decripti(iii,f! ecuted in the best style. ILf" Two second hand Cotton Gins V sale low for cash. SAMUEL D. PROCTEi Tarboro', 30-h Sept. JS35. VERY BEST Cotton Vum and Ticint FOR SALE. rfJlHC Sub-cribers feel amteful fif tl. liberal patronage wl ich they receiv the past year, and 1 oje by a-siduiiyir punctuality in Imimuc-s lo n.eiit a coutin. ance of past favors. Ihey h.iTf. a,,j exjd ( j keep co stauily on hand, the Vf ry best Cotton Yarns, From Nos. 2 to 13 inclusive. Also varm 8 zes o! the bel Cotton Seine Tic inc. Its durability ami sirenjth has been f;i'l tested, and the ul-sciibers feel no hi-sii lion in pronouncing it irsferi -r to imhip not superior t at-y" in maiket. B-t!it' above articles they expert to del vert purchasers nn as iil.rint terms as anitl of the same qua!ity ran be p.ocuieil elk where. The usual cbare f-r couvivan! will be mad-. Terms of Sale for all rpantiib s of Yat over one thousand pounds, f .or in oil hcr dit will be allowed for any quantity und' one thousand pound-, tb'ee m iih, If' purchaser givi- gr not(. ( jthr,ui interest): tiie lime the Yarn is deli, ere 1, patnhiei the above staled times. The proprietors of fishes ies will do vi to apply to the Subscribers lor Twine ff" Ihe future, as a very liberal credit wilU iziven. BA TTLE $ BRO THERi Falls Tar River. Jan 10. 1836. $100 Rew arcl. AN A WAV from the sub rril-.pr on Ihe nighl of 2Uth Sentemher last in? negro man named DANIEL, 20 or 21 years of age. 6 feel high, b!ri complexion, has a plasii g countenanc -inclined to be knock kne d. his feet sonir. what turned out, particularly his left fo hi clothing not recoilected." He was rr merly the property of Ahel Farmer, hi mother, brothers 'and si-trrs belonging tv said Farmer his fatlitr is in the saifl! neighborhood working about as a blic smith, nearly as a free man. It is belief'1 he is lurking about in the neighborhood 'f said Fanner, also in Na-h county. T!' above reward will be pid lo any" ppr'"1 that w ill apprehend said negro, and deliver him to or secure him in any jail so th I get him again. I forewarn any per.-o from harboring saM negro, or carrying I iU oQ". u der the strict penalty of "the la Any inf oma'i it lespeciinc him will he ihaokfiilly received by the Subscriber, ' Oak Grove. Edgecombe county. WILLIAM BARNES. 24th Aug. 1S3". 33
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