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III I Cojficld King, MKRCUANT TAILOK. HAVING removed to hi? new estab lishment, nearly opposite the Court .Hou-;., respectfully informs hi lYb'iids nod the p.iblic generally, that he is now open ills' a handsome assortment of ifall aim ifflmttv Of a beautiful and superior quality, which have be-n selected with umcli personal rare in the northern cities, and will be made up to order at short notice and in the most fashionable style such as: Superfine blue and black Cloths, i lnvi?ibl green and brown do. ,, Clarence brown and mulberry do. m Olive and mixt do. m P.olaski ribbed Cassimere, it Plain black and mix! do. do Lavender, Zebra. Plaid &.Grecinn do. Striped and corded do. of various colors, Plain hlack and figured Velvets, Brocade Velvets, a superior article, Plain black and figured silk Votings, Brown and drab Prterham. Bl'ick and brown ;iat hair Camhlets. Also, a beautiful assort menl of Stocks, some very superior, Josoms, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, he He trusts by due attention to business, and bis long experience therein, to give due satisfaction to those who mav favor him with their orders. He will keep i nn ttantlyon hand an assortment of seasonable Heady made (Hoiking Of the best quality, manufactured by him self and warranted. A LSO, three or four Journey men Tailot s of the first class, w anted. Tarboro', Nov. 10th. 1836. Whom it may concern. THE Subscriber requests all those in. debted to him to call nnd settle their accounts. January 13, 1836. H. KING. 5outIjern Citt5en, Jind Man of business. What do we live for, but to improve our seltM, and be useful to one another? THE subscriber propose to publish in the town of Ashborough, Randolph county, .N. C. a weekly newspaper under the above title. From mature reflection on the subject, and some consultation with men of expe rience, it is bdievt d, that, by connecting the ordinary variety of a Newspaper, with practical legal maxims, advice, approved forms, &.c. in tiie transaction ul business the publication may be rendered useful, and generally acceptable, at least lo the citiz ns of this Slate. li U difficult to enumerate beforehand nil the subjects that may b considered within thede-ign of ibis paper; but among other things, due attention will. he paid to Religion, Morality, Education, Pol.tics, Ag riculture, Commerce, tojethcr with the news of the di, foreign and dome-tic. The business mailer will be similar in character to that which appears in the 1st and 2d vols, of the "Aln of business;" and if necessary, some of I he subj-cH there treated of, will be more fully zpiained. In politics, the publication is pledged to no party. And it is hoped anl b.dieved that no improper piejudice will be indulg ed. AH parties 'hall have fair play. The Ed:!or promises without reserve, the strict est attention to the chastity of. his col umns; and so far as practicable to render the publication exactly such as everv wor thy citizen will take pleasure in introdu cing to the notice of his family ii friends TERMS: The Citizen will be issued everv Satur day morning, on a fine super-royal slie-t t $2 per annum in advance; or $3, if not paid within three months from the date of be first No. received, kc. BENJAMIN SIVAIM. Ashborough, N.C 1337. hook at This. Mr. milium Claiborne, ABOUT the year 1816 or 1817, remoy. ed from the county of Amelia, i. the J lof.V,r?inia.d settled in o.ne part of North Carolina; tmCe which time, his friends have not heard fr m nim or been able to ascertain the plaCe of hi residence. Bequeathed to him by his wiieg Father, John lhtsby. Will become payable the 1st of January, A?-', and the undersigned Executor of rhe Estate is anxious that he ehould come or. ward and receive il; and that he, i (,p meantime, do advise the undersigned f the place of his residence. If lr. rjlai. oorne is dead, or has removed from raro. Iina, his surviving relations or any ut-. r person who can give any information con cernmg him, or his descendants, nill con ftr a favor on the undersigned, by commit, seating 9ch information by letter direct d to bim at Kanawha Courthouse, Va. Tlws. Matthews, E&r 1st June, 1836. William V. Gray's InvalwtblcOintment, FOR ULCERS, TUMOURS, AC. Van now be obtained of the Patentee, at the Office of the Raleigh Register, Single Put, 1 .,ar One doxen, 9 dollars. WILLIAM IV GRAY. Raleigh, October 4. 1835. Raleigh, September 1. 1S36. For five or six tears previous to the spring of 18M4, a negro man of mine had been much afflicted with an ulcerated arm ami hand, which rendered him almost n-e-l'-s. The ulcer embraced that part of bis arm from the elbow dnwn. ;.,. !, !.!,, i.; e.Jire band, which was literally a mass of puti elaction A joint of one linger, and a part of the thumb, perished anddropt off. ...vie uisiressing and hopeless case 1 ii i v r never ueiield. H was abandoned by hi- physician as incurable, rtrnm l. .". potation of (he hand. I he best medical treatment bavin fn;i. ed to relieve the man, placed binVunder nit- tine u tu; wilham W. Grv, in this plare, who, with his Ointment, has effectu ally cured the case, aliliongh the negro was frequently absent, for week nnd months together. je nas ,)Cfn POfrev well for the last eiffht months, nnd I have food ream lo believe will continue so. WILLIAM BOY LAN. Brandy, icantcd. 1 HL Subscribers wish to tmrrlia sft barrels URADV. for xxhirh higlit-st cash price wi 1 be given. -D. RICHARDS CO. Nov. 12, 1833. BECKWITH'S hilUl;spetUic mis. THIS mot valuable medicine for the cure of Dyspepsia, an d the prevention ol bilious fevers, colic, kc. tic is kept con stantly on hand and for sale by J. IV. GOTTEN. Tarboro'. 24 Sept. 1835. TO PRINTERS Jlnd Publishers. :3: THK Subscribers have just completed their new Specimen Book of light faced bok and job blowers and Ormuiunts, in yon The contents of which are herewith partial- '! 6ce Diamond; pearl, bo. nd 2; agate Ncs. , - ami o. aate on no. pared body; non pareil Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4; minione'te Nos. I and 2; minion Nos. I, 2, 3 and 4; minion on brevier body; brevier on minion body; brevier .os. 1,2, 3 and 4; brevier on bour geois body; brevier on long primer body, bourgeois on brevier body; bourgeois Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4; bourgeois on long primer; long primer .Nos. 1. 2. 3 ami 4- er on small pica body; small pica,- Nos. 1 pica no small pica body; pica. No. 1. 2 and 3; prca on English body; English Nos. I and 2; great primer; paragon; dou ble Ln.Uish; double paragon; cannon; five Imes pita to fwentv: eiffht line nirn nnthi. condeti cd, to twenty; five, seven line and it -n line pica ornamental; six, seven, nine, twelve and fifteen lius pica shaded; eight, c.eo4 Hxjeen lines antique, shaded. Also, a large and beautiful collection of From pearl to seven lines pica, many of which are not to be found in any other spe cimen; a new assortment of ornamental dashes, a variety of earn borders; near TWO THOUSAND Melal Ornaments. Brass rule; leads of various thickness; as tronotnical, mathematical and physical sins; metal braces and dashes from'three to thirty ems long; great primer double pica scripts on inclined body; diamond and nonpareil music of various kind; antiques; light and heavy fnCe two line letter; full ace Roman and Italic nonpareil, minion, brevier, long primer a,,,; snial ,,j,:a. min. 10.1, brevier, long primer and other blacks; oonpaie.l minion and brevier Greek, He brew and Saxon. A la ge variety of Ornaments, calculated particularly for the Spanish nd South A mer.can market,: Spanish, French and I ortuguese accents furnished to order to gether with every other article made'use of in the Priming business, all of which can be furnished at sboil notice, of as good a quality and on as reasonable terms as n otherestablishment. "any CONNER $ COOKE, Corner of Nassau & Ann streets, New York. Published and for Sale at this Office. A PATRIOTIC DISCOURSE-Jthe North I'grn n. IVh .'. - 1, l . ".5f npuiogy tor "e Kehukee Association arid, A Basket of ii . U-Vlne ,tev Joshua Lawrence Also A Review of Clark's defence and Jus-t-fication to the Kehukee Association, writ bZ nl y D'ember f ,he Aoci.tion- nnf encMin t,,e Life of der Jo. teph Biyp, wrote by himself. 35 WASHINGTON MONUMENT. rUTl IIP. P.nard nt 1anajrera nflhe Wnxh JL ington National Monumental Society invite U,ojuio tor tins structure, uiieu ded as a memorial of a in i iwi o unn ill Uuti i. ii u . r .. . ..k. It would be to truer genius, to p escribe anv iiiiniH io me exercise oi iiuwcio, i" u i u i .u' i, - winch &I1011I1I however, in this case, liar- . 11 j 1 1 -I-. .,r.:.., cellent lor table use or wine, viz: the tcu -:uouiou y b end durability, simplicity and ..- .,, ' 3 .1 u , . - ',:li oi pernong, the Halifax. Isabella, Catawba, prandeur. Although it is impracticable at . . .... ' ' .. present to estimate the exteni of the con. , libutionsthat may be made, the Designs! may be predicated on an expenditure of tot i .ha o , million of dollars. i The Rom rd of Manager will not offend 9 . American genius so much as to oner, in: ihU int.nce. a nernniarv reward. The ! nrtist. whose Design shall be adopted, will ...... ... v I -" j " feel amply remunerated; and all the De- cioriis iv ill tie hnnr.fi nnd rarefiitlv nre&erfl to which end, it is requested that they be sketcneu,as near as may be, on paper ot a uniform size, of the dimensions of sixteen by twenty (wo inches. The designs to be directed lo . GEORGE WJTTERSOKSecry. Buggy for Sale. extelleut Newark made BUGGY for 8a,e' Apply at this Office, November 9, 1835. PROPOSALS, For publishing in the town of Tarborough, N. C. a semi-monthly paper, entitled THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST, EDITED BY MARK BENNETT, Printed and Published by Geo. Howard. THIS publication isprincipallyintended lodefend theold school Uniied Baptists i rum ine many aspersions cast upon them by deluded persons protesting their own faith, because they cannot conscientious ly eosaze in the various mmiev.mntf eosaze in the various mmiev.mnki.... stnemesoi tne aay, ostensibly intended to promote Christianity, but evidently 1.1.H ing to destroy the great and fundamental principles upon which it is based, bv niak ing a gain of godliness. We wish Jo have it distinctly understood, that we are not inimical to Masonry. Temperance, thedis irib ition of the Bible, r the spread of the Gospel-but we do condemn the mingling of professors and non-professors of reli- gion in socieues, ana tne making a "craft" I of religious matters, in every shape and form whatsoever. Believine that Theological Srhnnli r: ble, Missionary, Tract, and Sunday School Union Societies, are the same in principle uuscripiurai savor more of 4,lucre ' than of "good will towards men," we are opposeo to mem. Some of the 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 much to please the fancy, as to inform the judgment -more 10 afford matter for solid and last, ing comfort, tlnu to give a mnmoni. glow to the feelings. We consider thai the cause of tru'h and of Christian solace is our cause. Deenlv imnresso.t .. .1. ' belief that the blessing even of truth itself is 01 me Mead 01 the Church, we .,. selves upon Him, and send our little paper abroad, praying the Lord to carry with it some toy to those who are in ir:i...i.: and a little rest to those w ho are troubled. ' TERMS. The Primitive Bahlisi is nnhtichj : super-royal octavo form of 16 pages, on me sreonu ami lOUrin Satnrrfavo ..i. monlh at Ow- Dollar oer vear. n.u. on receipt of the first number. Six conies will sent to one Post Office or neighbor hood for Five Dollars Communications must be nnst .;, j directed 10 the Publisher. ID3 Persons holding Snh will please tend them or the names on them. lo Geo. Howard, Tarborough, N. C. $100 Reward. TTp AN A WAY from the subscriber on MA he night of 20h 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 fe-t some worn lurnea out, particularly his left foot nis clothing not recollected. He w for merly the property of Asahel Farmer his mother, brothers and sisters belonging to said Farmer-hts father is in the ,Le neighborhood working about as a black smith, nearly as a free man. It is believed he is lurking about in the neighborhood of said Farmer, also in Nash counly Th above reward will be paid to any person that will apprehend said negro, and deliver him to me or secure him in any jail ,0 that I get him -gIn. f forewarn any person from harboring said negro, or carrying him off. under the strict penalty of the law ,b 7 ir f?,r,na,,.n "Pilng him wi b; hankfully received by the Subscriber tt Oak Grove, Edgecombe county. ' " , !VJLLMM BARNES. 24th Aug. 1835. 33 QTVeach llraiuhjlXf) I WISH to purchase 10 barrels best Peach BRANDY, for which the highest price will be paid in cash. J IV. GOTTEN. Tarboro, Nov. 23d. 1F35, Vine Culture. nil HE Subscriber has more than twenty JJ kjndg c f . ,. , borne of these are general v known a ex .. . . . . - J woem, kc I be price .0 Je" rooted iiogle vine is a quarter of a "?-"t where a doze,., 6(ty, .ne hun; dre.d or m.ore are tan c. or l,oxe'1 i n.n(' sent lhe direction to one r-spon Bible nerson. a hnilnme diliition is . : .. . , . . r ma ?' Forurllier particulars inquire of . L-ft a r 1. . t t t r SIDNEY fVELLER. Brinkleyville, N. C. Oct. 4. White $ Hasur, iril ESPECTFULLY inform the Printer. MM of the United States, to whom they nave neen long Known as established TYPi: FOUHDZ2ZIS, lhot they have now formed a CO-PARTNERSHIP Tn said business and hone from their united skill and experience to be able to give sat- isiacuon to an who may favor them with their orders. The introduction of ma rhi 11- ery in place of the unhealthy process of Cuming i vpe oy nana, a desideratum by the American and Euronean founders wne h. American ingenuity and heavy expenditure 01 nme ana money on the part of the senior partner, nrst successfully accomplished. Extensive use of the machine to cast let ters has fully tesled and established its snperiorityoverlhat cast bvthenld The letter foundry business, will hereafter oe carnen on oy tne parties above named, uuuer me nrm 01 UUITC UAPIID o. on II 111 I Li llnUUfl vu LiU. I 1 he specimen exhibits a cotrnlete series from diamond to seventeen line niea The book and news type being in the modern light and shade. most WHITE, H AGUR & CO. are agents for mesaie 01 smith and Kust 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 nnu lurntsnea at short notice. Old type taken in exchange for new, at nine cents per pouno. WHITE. New York, 1836. W. HAGUR. For Hire, Gi; and Harness, Apply at this Office. To the Afflicted. iTIRAY'S invaluable Ointment for the hJT cure of w hite swellings, scrofula n.i other tumours, sore legs and ulcers, and fresh wounds, sprains, bruises, swellings and inflammations, &.C. &,c. Rowand's genuine tonic mirinro a re fect cure for ague and fever. The above valuable medicines may be had wholesale or retail On DnhllPalinn . n ' J. W. Colten, Agent for Tarborough. Information Is wanted relative to Christopher IVelden, A native of Galway in Ireland, who resided i or 4 years ao IN WILMINGTON, N,C, Itrbj,T " B,iwnient is to know "-here thrrtopher Wtlden is at present-he was rather short, and of a ..... . mmni... On. Addrecc th. ..u:.L. . - ' . iuuusiier 01 me iiii. mingtor. (N. C.) Advertiser. April 22. HISTORY OF TIIE Kehukee Association. JtiST PUBLISHED, for sale at the office of 1 he Tarboro Press, " CtB. cise History of the Kehukee Bapti,, Asso ciation, from in original rise to (he pre sent t.me-by Elder Joseph Bigg-uPr the supervision of n committee (consiMinr of fcldcrs Josl.ua Lawrence, William Hv mm, and Luke Ward, and biethren Tho B.Hassfll,) appointed by the Association ' Price SI each, or $10 per dozen. October 2. V (S3 EXPEDITION. -::- From Baltimore to Blakely.N. C. IN TWENTY-SIX HOURS. Great Northern nnd Somhern Line of iravel, via VVashing;ton city, Fredeiickbur?:, Richmond, iVlersburj;, lialeigh,&c. N and after the fifteenth day of Oc- (Ahor ni v t travellers from New 1.- nr.. I Ph.lo.iolrtlna. rHrhinr Washino 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 and Frede ricksbnrg Rail Road cars to Richmond, Virginia, which place they will reach at 0 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 oVIock, P. M ; whence they will be for warded by the expeditious lines of J. H. Avery &. Co. to Halifax, Tarborough, Warrenlon, Raleigh. Fayetteville, Colum bia, S. C. Augusta, &c. Returning the Stages from the South will reach Blakeley Depot (the termination of the Petersburg Rail Road) at 4 o'clock, P. M. Petersburg at 9 P. M. Richmond at 2 A. M and Washington city in time for the afternoon train of cars to Baltimore makin? the trip each way. between Balti more and Blakeley, on the Roanoke, in the unprecedented time of I'wenly-siaj hours The above line is connected throughout, and connects at Hick's Ford, with the Boydlon, Danville, and SalUbury line, and Noribern and Southern travellers are gua rantied against detention at any point on the route between Baltimore and Augusta. The Proprietors. Oct. 4, 1836. - . 40 Montague's Balm, An Indian remedy for toothach WHICH when applied according to directions, has never failed to afford immediate and permanent relief, just re ceived and for sale by J. TV. COTTEN. llth Nov. 1835. Pocket Book Lost. LOST my Pocket Book on Tuesday night 29th of November.-or nn iiraday, the 30tb, containing $174 in cash; two K10 bills on U. S. Bank tn Wi mil and a $5 bill on Columbus Bank of Ga. jiuu 0111 on Charleston Bank, S. C. a 93 bill on Cape Fear Bank, a SSt I Kill mi '... hern Bank, and a $5 Nortn Carolina bill. i recuiiecieo. ine honk rant. ..i one note on Buet Mather, dated 9th May, .v, .iu no.- 1 si 01 January, 1837, payable to me, for $272 37A rente. al " irn'ipii and ther papers valuable only to mvself. 1 w,., g,ve a nneral reward to any person . - ...... miiiriiis at Benjamtn Eason's, Wyatt Move's, or " win iiciiver ine nonic nni r V, 1 c " eei " l ne bok is ni yenow call or sheen &kin r d. ' - wi ur 1 nary size. CICERO BROOME. December 2d, 1836. MERCHANTS. WE have imported by the ships Hark Away. Marmora. C. inrir. U'.i. ington, and Hibernia, I he heaviest and best assorted STOCK OF EUROPEAN GOODS' Ever in our possession. Our assortment of American Goods. Is very extensive and rnmni.i. t-l- Good, we will sell WHOLESALE, ue ve rily believe as low. and in , ... 'iismnces L-V ti?s? "B,i"r ?d8 C?n be i" -v -.t..r.i. araei, and on as liberal terms, thereby saving to the Country Mer chant Insurance. Freight, and other inci dental expenses. Paul, Mollan k On. Petersburg, Va. Sept. 12. 37 Just PnhlisheiL And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet en titled, BSOUSSS, Trying to gnaw out of the CATHOLIC TRAP. ALSO. Ao other than Baptist Churches Have a right to be called CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. Bt Joshua Lawrkucb. War Department - !!:- Pension Office, Oct. 3, 18'f, THE following Cirddar Letter dressed to the Pension AS the Second Comptroller of ihe is published for the infoi mntion oTr' i sioners, and those who ma.9... e:i- attorneys, in drawing ,eir stipends f ' tbeui. 1 U9,l,f James L. Hihvard? Commissioner of Pemi CIRCULAR. Treasury Department,) Second Comptroller's 0f'( c . 1 r mm, ot-pietiioer 153Q j ( The Agent for paying Pensionsat Sir: In order to guard more effectuali against a repetition of frauds, as ,erJ'' fore practised by the production orfor papers, the first three following j, J , rules will be observed by the acct.miin. officers of the Treasury. 6 1. In every case where the pension,, employs an attorney to receive his pK sion, Ihe execution of the power mixtbt in the presence of at least one wi:nf! I other than the magistrate before hojj Is acknowledged. No payment to aniN lorney will be allowed unless supported br a vuuener inns exeriueo. 5 t 2. In all cases where the signature of the pensioner or his attorney U required such pensioner or attorney w ill vri e hni name at length, if capable of so doing: otherwise, his signature may he by mark - "i viiisj, which case me execution must 1 be in the presence of at least on coiupe. tent witness, oilier than the justice oriiu. tary who acts officially in the case. 3. No payments will in future be mads to any pensioner, either in person or bv atlorney, w ho has not applied for his pen sion for more than one year, without tie production ot evidence uf his identity, as prescnoeu in the instructions from iu office of June 10, 1833, chapter 1, s-ction 2, and form B, nor until such evidence has been transmitted to the Commissioner of Pensions, and a special direction w thorizing the payment has been given. 4- In case where a certificate bag been issued by the Commissioner of Pension! to the widow or children of anofficeror soldier under ihe act of June 7, I83if or under the act of May 15, 1S2S, no proof of the relationship of the applicant to the de. ' ceased officer or soldier is to be required by the pension asent, that proof havinj been necessarily filed in the office of thi Commssioner of Pensions prior to the is suing of such certificate. Respectfully, Sir, Your obedient servant, (Signed.) Albion K. Tarr?.?, Jan. 24. Comptroller. To take effeet from the 4th Mareh 1837. VERY BEST Cotton Yarn and Trcine FOR SALE. THE Subscribers feel grateful for the liberal patronage which they received f the past year, and hope bj n-siduity and punctuality in business to merit a couthiu auce of past favors. They now have and expect to keep coa- -stantly on hand, the Very best Cotton Yarns, From Nos. 2 to 18 inclusive. Also varioiH sizes of the best f Cotton Seine Twine. Its durability ami strength has been ft'r'j tested, and the Subscribers feel no he-it"-lion in pronouncing it inferior to none, if not superior t any . in market. Both the above articles thev evnert tn Hpliverw purchasers on as lil.eral lormi c article! of ihe same quality can be procured e! f wnere. l he usual charge for conveyance j will be madf. Terms of Sale for all quantities of Yarn i over one thousand nnnn.l. t.... oinnthcere- I dit will be allowed for any quantity nod one thousand pounds, tin ee monllis, the purchaser rivin? note furithonl interestUt the time the Yarn is delivered, payableit uieaoove stated times. The nronrieinr nf Aikor!. An we'f to apply to the Subscribers for Twine for ineiuture, as a yery liberal credit will BATTLE BROTHERS. Falls Tar River, Jan 10, 1836. Cotton Gins. THE subscriber has removed from 1 Tarhorouirh nnl Ac.o..i:oi.o.l him$r" on the Raleigh road near the store o(J.C- nnigni, on Cokey, where he continues The making and repairing Cotton Gins. ! All those who wish to supply themI j with Gins of the best quality are rep1 j fully solicited to apply to the Subscribe" j personally, or by letter. All orders W Gins will be nrommlv ..n fiinso"' of order will be expeditiously repaired. i ersons wishing to have work will please leave their nrdpr. at ihe W'e of J. C. Knight, Eq. SAMUEL D. PROCTER February Gih, 1837. Xoleof lhind, anfolhcr j blanks, for S".le j AT Tai OFFICE. 1
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