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ill Cojfidd King, MKRCliAVr TAILOR, SWING removed lo hi ne estab lishment, nearly opposite 'he Court H ue, respectfully informs hi fiiends and th public generally, that he is now open ing a hati.l;ouie assm intent of jfall ana QffiKntcr Of a beauti ful and superior quality, which have been selected with much personal care, in Ihe northern cui-s, and will he maJe up to order at short notice and in fie most iashit:iitble style sucl) as: Superfine blue ami hi ck Clothe, t, jnvjsibb- jjivfn and brown do. ,, Clarence brown nnJ mulberry do. Olive Had s.tixt do it Polaski ribbed Cnssimere, it Plain Mack and inixt do. do Lavender, Zebra, Plaid .Grecian do. Striped anJ corded do. of various colors, Plain black d 6gured Velvet, Hrocade Vehets, a superior i-rticle, Plain black una figured silk Wsiius, Brown ami drab Petersham. Ulackand orown goat hair Camblels, Also, a beaut ful assortment of Slocks, some very superior, Bosom, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, kc He trusts by due attention t' business, and iiis long f-xpt-rience therein, to In satisfaction to those who may favor him with their orders. He will keep di stantly on hand an assortment of seasonable heady made. Clothing, Of the best qudity, manufactured by him self and warranted. ALSO, thre- or ioor Journeymen Tailors of the first class, ante'!. Tarboro', Nov. 10th. 1S36. ' Whom it may concern. T'lE Subscriber lequ-sts all those in debted to him to call c.nd settle their accounts. January 13, 1S36 . KING. Southern Hittyn, And Mtn of business. What do tee live for, but to improve our selves, and be useful to one another? Till, subscriber prp..es to pub ish in t lie town of -tshhorotigh, Randolph o-unty, N. C. a weekly newspaper under the a'jove title. From mature reflection mi the subject, and som consultation with men of expe rience, it is btlievt-d, that, by connecting the ordinary variety of a Mewspaper, with practical legal maxims, advice, approved forms, 6lc. in the tran.-actio . ( business the publication may be re:idei.-d uitful, and p-neral.y acceptable, at least to the citizms of 'his St.ite I: is citfi ult to enumerate bforehand all the -i!jt-cts that may b considered within tiie de-.gu of this ia,er; but among other things, due attt ntiiui will be piil io Religion, .Morality, tduentiuii, Pol. ticg, Ag riculture, Commerce, 4ic together with the liens of the day, fjreign and domestic. "he busnie .nailer will be similar in char i;tr to that which appears in tne 1st an J -2. f vols, of the'Man of business;" and if uecosary, :-oine of li e subjects there Treat. t of. wi.l be more fully xplained. In politics, -he publication is pledged to no party . And it is hoped and believed that no improper prejudice will be indulg ed. All parties shall have fair play. The "Ed'ior promises wiihbut reserve, the strict est attention c tbe chastity of hi col-umti-; and so far as practicable to reader the publication exactly such as every wor thy citizen will take pleasure in introdu cing It the notice of his family ii friends. TERMS: The Citizen will be issued every Satur day morn'ng, on a fine super-roval sheet at $-1 per annum in advance; or 3, if not paid within three months from the date of he first No. received, kc. BENJAMIN Sir AIM. Ashborough, N. C 1337. Look at This. Mr. William Claiborne, A BOUT the year 181f or 1S17 . remov J.M. ed from the county of Amelia, in the State of V irVmia, and settled in some part oi ionn Carolina; since which time, his friends have nt heard from him or been able to ascertain the place of his residence. Bequeathed to him by his wife's Father, Joill Bagby, Will become pa)nble the 1st of'january 1S37 , and the undersigned Executor of the Estate is anxious that he should come for ward .Tad receive it; and that he, i lucamime, no aavise tne undersigned of me piace of his residence. If Mr. Clai borne is dead, or has removed from Caro lina, his surviving relations orany,.4'.r person who can give anv information con eerning him, or his descendants, will con fer a favor on the undersigned, by commu nicating such information by letter direct ed to him at Kanawha Courthouse, Va. Thos MaUheius, Ecc'r. 1st June, 1C36. William W. Gray's Invaluable Ointment, . FOR ULCERS, TUMOURS, &C. Can now be obtained of the ltenteet al the Ojpeeofthe Raleigh Roister, Single Pot, 1 dollar hie dozen, 9 dollars. WILLUM IV GRAY. U.ileigh, October 4. 1S33. Raleigh. September 1.1636. lor five or six years previous lo the spring of 1834. a negro man of mine had been much afflicted with an iterated arm and hand, which tendered him almost use less. The ulcer embraced that part of his arm from the elbow down, inciiwlmo- hi entire hand, which Mas literally a mass of putrefaction. A joint of one finder, and a l.iii in me imimu, penciled and di opt off. A more distressing and hopeless case I iMve never beheld. It was abandoned hv his physician as incurable, except by ani- lii:mio!i or me nana. The het medical treattnr nt havin" fall en to relieve the man, I placed him under the care of M,-. William W. Gray, in this place, who, with bis Ointment line fr(-in- ally oared the case,' although the negro was neqiientiv absent, lor weeks and months together. He has been entirety well for the last eight months, and I have goou reason io tlieve w ill continue so. IVILLIAM BO FLAN. H randy, wanted. rpilib S-.ibscribers w i-h to )archase 50 -JX. turitls URANDY, tor which the ni!ifst cash p;ice wi I be given. D. 1UC HARDS 4- CO. Nov. 12, 35. BECKWITH'S Jnti-djspeplic nils. fWyilli most valuable medicine for tire Jl curtM.f Dyspepsia, and the p evention ot bilious fen-rs, colic. kc. Aic is kept con stantly on hand and for sale hv .. IV. cor TEN. Tarboro', 24 Sept. 18.S5. TO PRINTERS &nd Publishers. Till. Subscribers have just completed llieii n.w Specimen bonk of light facet' bok and job priiuinsXypes, L'l u-ers and Oru.nnriils, The contents of tchich are hereuUh partial lif given. Diamond; pesrl, 1 and 2; agate Nos. I. 2 and 3; aate on nonpareil body; non pareil Nos. 1.2, 3 and 4; miniouetie Nos. 1 and 2; minion .Nos. J, 2, 3 ;,nd 4; minion on brevier boilv: brevier on mioion I...-I. . brevier IVos. 1, 2, 3 and 4; brevier on bour geois body; brevier on long primer body, bourgeois on brevier body; bourgeois Mos. 1. 2, 3 and 4; bourgeois 011 long primer; long primer os. 1, 2, 3 and 4; long prim er on small pica body; small pita, iNos. 1 and 2; pica on small pica body; pica, Nos. 1, .aim 0; pica on Lnglish body; English Nos. I and 2; great niimer: iron! dou ble LnU'sh; double paiNgon; cannon; five lines pica to twenty; t ight iae pica (Jothic condensed, to tw. mi : fiv. pv. .....1 tn line pica ornamental; six, seven, nine, twelve and fifteen ia-8 nica shaded; eirht' ten, twelve kMxteen lines antitpie, shaded Also, a large and beautiful collection of trom pearl to seven lines pica, many of which are not to be found in any other spe cimen; a new as"or'mot of ornamental dashes, a variety of earn borders; near TWO THOUSAND Alelal Ornaments, Brass rule; leads of various thickness; as tronomical, mathematical and physical signs; metal braces and dashes from three to thirty ems long; great primer & double pica scripts on inclined body; diamond and nonpareil music of various kimb; antiques; light and heavy face two lim; letter; full face Roman and Italic nonpareil, minion, brevier, long primer tll; sma ,,j,.B. min. ton, brevier, long primer ami other idacks; nonpareil, minion and brevier Greek, He brew and Saxon. A la'ge variety of Ornaments, calculated particularly for the Spanish ad South A merican marketf: Spanish, French and 1 ortuguese accents furnished to order to gether with every other article made'use of in the Printing business, all of which can be furnished at short notice, of as good a quality and on as reasonable terms as any other establishment. CONNER $ COOKE. Comer of Nassau tf Ann streets. New York. Published and for Hale at this Office. PATRIOTIC DISCOURSE th. North Carolina Vhi'' Aiwi " nnu, oasket of rmi-ius, ny tne nev. Jostiua Lawrence Also. A Review of Clark's defence and jus t fixation to the Ifelmkp itii: ... .. .-....,, aixx.imiuii.wni. ten by a lay member of the Association anri l)ii-iir... . . . . - . M,,B,,t-" ,n Line of fcider Jo seph Biggs, wrote by himself. -rfr rftmm WASHINGTON MONUMENT. rm II C l?,l ,.1 M.,naTari nflh IFiti. f 1 fill. IJOm U l ,MUHHji...... il inglon National Monumental Society IllVlie UL.OH.l.-J lor IIUS bliutlliic, imru- ueil as a memorial ot a NATION'S GRATITUDE. ' It would be to fetter genius, to prescribe auy limits to the exercise of its powers, which should, however, in this case, har- j :noniously blend durability, simplicity and grandeur. Although it is impracticauie ai present to estimate the extent of the con tributions that nmy be made, the Designs ma v be predicated on an expenditure of not less than 07ie million of dollars. The Board of Managers will not offend American genius so much as to offer, in this instance, a pecuniary reward. The artist, whose Design shall be adopted, will feel amply remunerated; and all the De signs w ill be bound and carefully preserved to which end, it is requested that Ihey be sketched, as near as may be. on paper of a uniform size, of the dimensions of sixteen by twenty-two inches. The designs to be directed to GEORGE U'.JTTERSON, Sec'ry. Buggy for Sale. N excellent Newark made BUGGY for sa,e' Apph at this Office. November 9, JS35. PROPOSALS, For publishing in the town of Tarborovgh, A. C. a semi-monthly paper, entitled THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST, EDUKI) HY MARK BEN NT. IT, P lint td and Published ly Geo. Howard. THIS publication isprincipidly in tended todefend theqld school United Baptists fr -m the many aspersi n3 ca&t upon them b deluded persons juolessing their own faith. becaue thev cannot conscientioim. Iv encase in the various laonev-makint' 1 schemes of the day, ostensibly iutenJt-d lo 1 nromote C'tiristianitv. but evident! i. imi.! ing to destroy tbe great and fundamental I principles upon winch it is based, by mak ing a fia.n ol godliness. We wish to hare! it .littli.rtlu n.iH.rclnn, Ik.l .., . . . , , ' inimical to Masonry. Temperance, the dis- tribiition of the Kible. or the cnreail nfih Gospel but we do condemn the mingling ! of professors and non prolessors of reli- j eion in societies, and the makinv a s..-r.' : . . . " vieiii ' reii5iwu maiters, in every stiape and ; form whatsoever. Believinz that Theological Schnols R;. ble, Mi'siouary, Tract, ami Sunday School uiiiun societies, are the same in principle iniiciiptural savor more of "Inrr'' than of o-fr00,j will towards meu," we are opposed to them.- Some of I he children of God. surrounded with, and interspersed amongst, the advo cates of Missionary and other societies, are denied the happiness of conversing with those of the same judgment. Others, while 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 nmrii please the fancy, as to inform the judgment more to afford matter for solid and iaf. ing comfort, than to give a momentary glow to the feelinps. We consider that ihe cause of tru'h and of Christian solace, is our cause. Deeply imnresserf With l a belief that the blesanir even of truth iilf is ol the Head of the Church, we east our selves upon Him, and send our little paper abroad, praying the Lord to carrv wiih It some joy to those who are in tribulalion, nuu a nine rest. 10 inose wno are troubled. TERMS. The Primitive Baptist h miblished ;J super-royal octavo form of 16 pages on the second anl fourth Saturdays in each month at One Dollar per year, payable on receipt of the first number. Six copies will sent to one Post Office or neighbor hood for Five Dollars Communication must be post paid and directed to the Publisher. KT Persons holding Subscription papers trill plcast send them or the namts on them, to Geo. Howard, Tarborough, N. C. $100 Reward. AN A WAY from the subscriber on the niehtof 20th S DANIEL, 20 or 21 years of age, 6 feet high, black complexion, has a pleasing countenance, inclined to be knock-kneed, his fe. t some what turned out, particularly his kfi fooN his clothing not recollected. He was for merly the property of 'Agnhel Farmer his mother, brothers and sixers belon muI to said I armer-his father is in the same neighborhood working about as a bl u k; smith, nearly as a free man. It is believed he is lurking about in the neighborhood of sai l Farmer, aNo in Nash county. The above reward will be paid to nny perion that will apprehend said negro, ud deliver him to me or secure him in any jail so that I get him again. I forewarn 'any person from harboring said negro, or carrying hi,n off. under the strict penalty of the law. Any information respecting him will be thankfully received by the Subscriber, at Oak Grove, Edgecombe county. WILLIAM BARNES. 24th Aug. 1833. 33 CTFeach IlrundytX!) I" WISH to purchase 10 barrels best Peach BRANDY, fur which the highest price will be paid in cash. j. iv. cor TEN. Tarboro', Nof . 23d. 183-'j. Vine Culture. THE Subscriber has more than twenty kinds and fifty varieties of the Vine. Some of these are generally known a ex cellent for table use or wine, vizi the Scup- pernong, the Halifax, Isabella, Catawba, Herbeaut's Madeira. Lc- The price for a well rooted single vine is a quarter of a dollar but where a dozen, fifty, one bun dred or mote 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 Tarboro' Pivss, or SIDNEY IVELLER. Brinkleyville, N. C. Oct. 4. White Ilagur, Wh ESPECTFUI.LY inform the Printers JLH of the United States, to whom they have been long known as established TYPS3 .FOUDS'ilS, That they hve now formed a CO-PARTNERSHIP In said business and hope from their united : skill aivu experience to be able to sr've sat jisfaction to all who may favor them w ilh their enters. The introduction of niHchin- ery in place of the unhealthy process of casting type ty nana, a desideratum by the American and European founders, was by American ingenuity and heavy expenditure of time and money on the part of the senior partner, fitst successfully accomplished. Extensive use of the machine to east let ter1- has fully tested and established its superiority over that cast bvtheold irncss The letter foundry business, will hereafter be carried on by the parties above named, under the firm ot WHITE, HAGUR & CO. The specimen exhibits a complete series finm iliamnml in tpnin lin. nlg rin ht-ok and news type being in the most modern light and shade WHITE. II GUR CO. are amenta f-.r . , . . . O 1 Jaic wi Jlllll II .1 11(1 lUSl noiv PRINTING PRESSES, which they furnish to their customers at the manufacturers' price?. Chases, cases, .r.mrinclr.n. . ..1, - .l ."...,.vo.i.s .I'tns, nils, nuu cciy itrucie "so in the printing business, kept for s..le and furnished at short notice. Old tvpe taken in exchange for new. at nioe cents per pound. E. WHITE New York, 1836. IV. HAGUR. For Hire, A Gig and Harness, Apph at tliis Office. To the Afflicted. iTI RAY'S invaluable Ointment for the MJT cine of white swellines. scrofula and other tumour;, sore legs and ulcers, and tresn wounds, sprains, bruises, swelliugs and inflammations, kc. Lc. Rowand's genuine tonic mixture, a per. feet cure for ague and fever. The above valuable medicines maw be had wholesale or retail on application to J. IV. Cofen. Azent for TarborniiTh. 1836. Information Is wanted relative to Christopher Welden, A native of Galwav in Ireland .-.i i or 4 years ago IN WILMINGTON. N.C. The object of this ndvertisement is to know wnere nnioplter IVtlden is at present-,,,, w as rather short, and of a tn.t i- ion. Address tbe publisher of the Wil mington (N. C.) Adcerliser. April 22. , HISTORY OF TIIE Kelinkec Association. JUST PUBLISH ED, and forjale at the office ol the Tarboro' pres., - a con Cise History of iheKehukce Baptist Asso ciation, from its original rise to Ihe pre sent time by Elder Joseph Biggs-under the supervision of a committee (consisting or Elders Jnsl.ua Lawrence. W illiam Hv m.n, and l.uke W ard, an brethren Th'o mnn Biggs, JKep, ). Hi2Ci( a,M, B.Hase.) appointed by the AMciation " Price $1 each, or 10 pci dozen. October 2. ffrS ft EXPEDITION. From Baltimore to Blueei,N. C. IN TWENTY-SIX HOURS. Great Noli hern and Southern Lint of travel, via Washington cily, Fredei icksburj;, Richmond, Petersburg, Raleigh, &c. and after the fifteenth day of Oc HjJ toher next, travellers from New Yoikaud 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 the Richmond ind Frede ricksburg Rail Road cars to Richmond, Virginia, which place they will reach at 10J o'clock, A. M. leaving Richmond im mediately, they will arrive in Petersburg to dinner, and at the termination of the Petersburg Rail Road, on the Roanoke, at 8 oxlock, P. M ; whence they will be for warded by 'he expeditious lines of J. H. Avery 6i Co. to Halifax, Tarborough, Warrenton, Raleigh. Fay etteville, Colum bia, S. C. Augusta, iic. Returning the Stages from the Smith willieach Blakeley Depot (the termination of the Petersburg Rail Road) at 4 o'clock, P. M. Petersb-irg at 9 P. M. Richmond at 2 A. M and Washington city in time for the afternoon train of cars to Baltimore making the trip each way, between Balti more and Blakeley, oil the Roanoke, in the unprecedented time of Twenty. sice hours The above line is connected throughout, and connects at Hick's Ford, with the Boydtun, 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, lS3. 40 Montague's Balm, An Indian remedy for toothache WHICH when applied according to directions, has never failed to afford immediate and permanent relief, just re ceiveu and tor sale hy j. fv. cor TEN. 11th Nov. 1S35. Pocket Book Lost. LOST my Pocket Book on Tuesday lllni -I'tll of AOVember. nr m Wo.: liesdaV. the 30tll. containing CI7J ;n .. ..I, two g'lO bills on U. S. Bank, two 20 bills' and a So bill on Columbia Rant r n-, $100 bill on Charleston Bank, S. C. a ?3 l.-.M 1- r. 1 . .... . . " on on v,itif rear tanK, a jjji bill on iew bern Bank, and a s?. Nnrm rnri;..o k.ii uuuk noi recollected. j.ne book contained one nme on Uuel Mather, dated 9th May, 1S36, and dee lt of January, 1837, payable 10 me, ior aB cents. X Un r.;,.. and other papers valuable only to myself. 1 win gie a unerai reward to any person who will deliver thp bonk nH .. vvuiruia at Benjamin Eason's, Wyatt Moye's, or ..... ".inc iiirti 1 can per ir. ha i.i, ... . " " je.iow can or sncep skiu of or- uiuaiy bl.f. CICERO BROOME. December 2d, 1836. MERCHANTS. WE have imported by the ships Hark Awav. Marmora. Cpnru ivu. . - 1 - oy" " "5"" mgton, and Hibernia, The heaviest and best assorted STOCK OF EUROPEAN GOODS, Ever in our possession. Our assortment of American Goods. Is very extensive and complete. Thee Goods we w ill sell WHOLESALE, we ve rify believe as low, and in some instances lower than similar Gond -n i. 1 i. any Northern Market, and on as liberal terms, thereby saving to the Country Mer chant, Insurance. Freight, and other inci dental expenses. IJaul, Mollan & Co. Pelersburg, Va. Sept. 12. 37 Jnst Published, And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet en tilled, TIID MOUSE, Trying to gnaw out of the CATHOLIC TRAP. No other than Baptist Churches Have n right to be called CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. Bt Joshua Laavrkce. Price lMcent single, or 51 perdozm January , 1836. War Department Pension Office, 0ct.2,, THE following Circular Leu,,' I dressed to the Pension A ' the Second Contptroiler of the Trp is published for the iafoimatit,,, C7V' sionerii, and those who in:iv aC a attorneys, in drawing t l.t-ir sii,,"?' theui. ' 'K James L. EdicanU , Commissioner of Vtnl CIRCULAR. Treasury Department. ) f Second Comptroller's Qt. fice, September 1 S3G. ( The Agent for paying Pension , Sir: la order to suard more elfet,t. against a repetition of frauds. s fote practised by the production 0f f t papers, the first three following ttddirioi 1 rules will be observed by the account'! officers of tne Treasury. '' 1. In every'case where the pn, ;. employs an attorney to receive hi 1 sioti, the execution of the power nuit 1 in the presence of at lct one j:nf f .' other than Ihe magistrate before w 1 1( ' is acknowledged. i'o payment t, UllJ, torney will be allowed unless supports h i , a voucher thus executed. " 2. In all cases where the striatum r,j the pensioner or his attorney is 1 equirfi; such pensioner or attorney wj vri e),, name at lencth, if capable of so ilu1,,. . n .ot, 111a 111. 11 it limy in- ijy or cross, in which case the exfcntiun umr be in the presence of at lsst 0,, com tent witness, oiher than the Jusi ice om tary who acts officially in the cms-. 3. No payments will in fulurt bft mni to any peosiouer, either in person i.t 'w attorney, who has not applied fur hi. ion for more than one year, wi'lnutij' production of evidence of yA idfniit v i; prescribed in the instructions frnm td, office of June 10, 1S33, chiipter 1, mciiu. . 2, and form B, nor until surlt videncf has been transmitted to tin' Coinumtioiw '. of Pensions, and a special direction au thorizing the payment has been ghen. 4. In case where a cert ifica'e lin lifp, issued by the Commissioner of Peiiiioni t to the widow or children of tin idRcer ot soldier under the act of J'l-ie 7, , ot untler the act of May 15, 182. no proof of the relationship of the applicant 10 t h e dc ceased officer or soldier is t be required by the pension aent, that proof haun; been necessarily filed in the nffneofiht Commscioner of Pensions prior lo Ihe h. suing of such cei tificate. 1 Respectfully, Sir, I Your obedient servant, (Signed.) ' I Albion K. Farris, I Jan. 24. Comptroller, f To take effeet from the 4th Mareh 1857. ? f VERY BEST Cotton Yarn and Tivint FOR SALE. THE Subscribers feel grateful t'rtlif liberal patronage w hich they receitni the past year, and hope by asi;uir hih' punctuality in business to merit a continu ance of pa.;t favors. They now have and expect lo kefp con stantly nn hand, the Very best Cotton Yarns. From Mos. 2 10 18 inclusive. Also varwii sizes of the bet Cotton Seine Twine. Its durability and strftigih has bnen fa'riy tested, and the Subscribers feel no heu--tion in pronouncing it inferior to none ii not superior to any in market. Both th above articles they expect to ilelvtri" purchasers on as liberal term's s nrticin of the same quality can be oiocund Hf where. The usual charge for couvevaiice will be made. Terms of Sale for all Quantities of Yam over one thousand pounds, four mouths cre dit will be allowed for anv n.i.i,,iitv tinder one thousand' pound, three month, ihf purchaser giving- note (without interest) a: the time the Yarn is delivered, pay able at Ihe above stated times. The nronrietori of tlchsns: nill to apply to the Sub'Cribr for Twine for the future, as a very liberal credit will iven BATTLES? BROTHERS. Falls Tar River. Jin 10. 1836. Cotton Gins. THE subscriber ha, removed Tarborough. and .itdle.l liiiOfl' on the Raleigh road near the Mmeof IS Knight, on Cokey, where he continues The making and repairing Cotton Gins. All those who wii to supt.lv thenv!'' will, r2;n..r.L L .. - -rt. "ou wmn k guppiy- inernr'' with Gins of the best qmlitv.'are rein' idl oi:..:. 1 . ' . . . :i,r xniLiieu 10 apply to Hie sunsc: personally, or by letter. All or-er. " "t inirr. - i' - dins will be tiromntlir txncin.l fiini out of order will be expeditioulv repaired. nviiis wisning 10 j,ave work i-ec" " will plrnse leave their orders at the tiie of J. C. Knight, Fq. SAMUEL D. PROCTER' February 6ih, 1837.' Xptes of Hand, and athrt blanks, for s'tle, AT Till OFFICE.
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