f 5fp!; ip-u of J SATUR1 sa: T.HI."!!. ! j; t t'W estab- i . ('xrl Election on FOR CON" Gen.LOUlS,,! i ,.e is 1 1 . r w open iu Winter (TTWe a nounce Coj didate for Court Clew .ill 01' ;...ty. whit ! .till persona! and wilt be tire Htit! in U-f Y h i o ; i :i ! !' e t v i ? sue! as::'"'. nounce V,ii E !'! icU Cloth. i il Mi,l ll'n W)l (1(1. .41.' IS euce umwo (nd mulberry do. Olive and mixt do. Polaski ribbed Cassimere, Plain black and mix! do. do t ' Lavendrr, Zebra. Plaid SiGrecian do. if Striped and corded do. of various colors, (Plain black and figured Velvets, Brocade Velvets. superior article, 'Main blark and figur-d silk Vestings, Brown and drab Petersham. Black and brown goat hair Camblets, Also, a beautiful assortment of Stocks, some very superior, Bosom-, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, kc- He trusts by due attention to business, and bis long experience therein, M give dot satisfaction to those who may favor him vita their orders. He will keep con staitjly on hand an assortment of seasonable (jleady made Clothing Of tb best quality, manufactured by him self ind warranted. i AjSO, three or four Journey men Tailors ut first ciuss, ant. T.rboro', Nov. Run. ISSo. n Citi5en, .ill (.'.:' t'hat do we l.ve for. L-i j i.i ; selves, and It usrful to tMc e our- .it? fY"W. subscriher proposes to publish in LL iLc town tf shboronjh, Randolph county C. a weekly newspaper under th above tale. t From mature reflection on the subject, and sitiit t: -..s'.o.viou with men i f eipe riecce.it i; lt heved. that, by connecting the ordinary variety of a Newspaper, with practical Ugal .maxims, advice, approved forms, Lc in t lx transaction of business the publication may be rendered useful, and generally acceptable, at least to the citiz-ns of this State. It is diCcult to enumerate beforehand II the ii!.j-cts that may be considered 'within the design of this paper; but among olher things, due attention will he paid to Ilelieian, Morality, Education, Politics, Ag riculture, Commerce, &.c, together with the news of the day, foreign and domestic. The busine-s matter will be similar in character to that which appears in the 1st and 2d vols, of the "Jinn of business;" and if necessary, some of the subjects there ..treated of, will be more fully explained. In politics, the publication is plodded to no party. And it is hoped and believed that no improper prejudice will be indnl H All parties shall have fair play. The I'd 1 1 or promises without reserve, the strict est attention to. the chastity of his col umns; ami so far as practicable to render the publication exactly sti h as every wor thy citizen will tke pleasure in introdu cing to the notice of his family 6i friends. TERMS: The Citizen will be issued every Satur day morning, on a fine super-roval ?he-t, at $2 per annum in advance; or $3. if nt paid within three months from the dafe of he first No. received, &.c. BENJAMIN SIVA I M. Ahb;rnurh, N.C 1337. The Young; Jack, EDGKCOMBK, "fTIITILL STAND the ensuing st-a-on at Y V mv stable, on the north side of Tar River, on the road leading from Teat's bride to the Fa Is Tat Hiver three miles above the bridge and will be let to mares at THKKK DOLLARS tin single h-ap, J IVE D ill , is the season, and MNK Dol lars to insure a mare to be in foal with twenty-five cenH to the Groom in every instance. A trausti-r of property forft-its the insurance. The season will rommence the 10th of March and end the 10th July. Every attention will i, paid, hut no res ponsibility for accidents, Uc. Kdife combe, Is four years oh), and a ery large sized Jack to his ae. His appearance is the best recommendation thai can be given. U I) IVimberUy February 24, 1837 Published and for ae at this Office. AHATRlonC DISC0UU3K tlu North Carolina Whi-'s Apology for be KehuWee Assoi iation and, A Basket of fragments, by the Rev. Joshua Lawiei'u e. Also, A Reviewof Clark's defence and jus tification to the KehukeeAssociation, writ ten by a lay member of the Association and, Occurrences in the Life of Elder Jo srph Biggs, wrot by himself. NEW ARRIVAL OF Paring tip Summer AT THE Cheap Cash store. fames Weddcll, TfTT just returned from the Northern XLjuI cities, where he has purchased tit exct-edingly Low Prices, a LARGE and Splendid Jlssortnitnt of FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES. f Hardware, China, Glass and Earthen ware, Which he oflVrs at a vrry small ail v nice on The JCnc York t oat. And fe Is confident he can convince all who may fav r him wi ll a call tliHt his Stock not only comprises a most splendid variety, but having purchased them in many instances at a grat sac itice to the importer, he will oflVr them at such aston isniiuly low prices as h'- fJattero hinielf will fu;y meet the views of those whose ol ject is to buy Fresh if fashionable Uuods Al very low Prices. TEHMS Cash, or the uu 1 credit to punctual cusiooi' is. Tarboru', April 3. 1837. PIANOS. T "R. E. P. NASU, of Petersburg, Vir J.t-u. tioia, being sole em nr the side ot our Piano Fortes, in the ritel s of Vir ginia k North Carolina, persons desirous ol having Instruments of our iiiauufactui can make application to him, a he Uhs the exclusive right to ell in ihov -laies. Stodurl Worcester cS Dunham New York. March 17, li37. I COMMENCE my spring sales of the above Instrument in the Starts Virginia and Nort'i Carolina, bv dnlariog that todart, Worcester Dunham's manufacture of Tiano Fovlen, Is the very best in the United States not only enual to others, lut. literally the verv best; and as the verj bst evidence that I am borne out in the, assertion, am permit ted to challenge n lair trial with an) makf ,' or makers, far or near. The Factory of thee makers ha ing within a tew months benu coni.u r-bly rnlar-ed, I s(iil now be e abb-d to uu-et the dt-mand. , The prices of those I'ianos are regular and establisied. Ldwurd F JCash. March 27 William V. Gtav's Invulwthle Ointment, FOR ULCERS, TUMOURS, &C. Can now be o!t,:in do the Patentee, al the Office, of the Raleigh Ihgisler, Single Pot, 1 dollar hie dozen. 9 dollars. WILLIAM IV Gil AY. Raleigh, October 4. 1835. Raleigh, September 1. 163t For five or yeais previous to the spring of 18'M, a negro man of mine had been much aflLcti-d with an u'cerated arm and hand, wh.rh rendered him almost u-. less. The ulcer emhrared that part of his arm from the elbow down, inciiidinv his e dire hand, which v a lii-rallv a mas of putrefaction. A joint of one I'm. er, and a part of the thumb, perished and dropt off. A more distressing a, hopeless case I have never b- held. Ii was abandoned by his physician as incuraide, except bv am putation of the hand. The bet medical treatment having fail ed to relieve the ina, I p'laced him under th- care of Mr. William W. Gry, i hi plare, who, with hi Ointment, has effectu ally . ured ti e case, although the negro was frequently absent, (or weeks and mo. .tin toother. He has been entirely well for the last eight months, and I have good reason to believe will continue so. IVlLLlAM BOY LAN State Bank Of Soi th Carolina. S PURSUANT to a Resolution of the Stockholders of this Bank, at their last annual General Meeting, H) person having claims on said Bank f..r Dividends of Capital or Profits D poMfPS) or N0,es issued by the Principal Bank or its Bran ches, are earnestly deire.t to piesem them lor payment to the Treasurer of the Bank on or before ' The first Monday in je c ember nexl, Otherwise, they will be haired, as the Stockholders will then make n final divi dend of i he effects of the Bank. S. F.PATri:ilS(JN,Pret. Kaleigh, Dec 23, 1836 1 Printing neatly executed, AT THIS OFFICE. r WASHINGTON MONUMENT. nmit,' Rnint i Uxnx ers nf the JVa$h- 1 intrtnn National Monumental Society invite DESIGNS for this structure, inten ded as a memorial ot a NATION'S GRATITUDE. It would be to fetter genius, to prescribe any limits to the exercise ot its powers, which should, however, in this case, bar :nonioulv blend durability, simplicity and grandeur. Although it is'impracticatileal present to estimate the extent of the con tiibutions that may be made, the Designs mav be predicated on an expenditure of not less than one million of dollars. I he Boaid of Managers will not I'ffend American genius so much as to offer, in this instance, a pecuniary rewatd. The artist whose Design shall be adopted, will feel amply remunerated; and all the De signs w ill he bound and carefully preserved to which end, it is requested that they be skptchd, as near as may he. on paper of a unit' rm size, of the dimensions of sixteen by twenty two inches. The designs to be directed to GEORGE U'JTTERSON, Sec'ry. BECKWITH'S Jlnli-dnspeptic Fills. -::- THIS most valuable medicine for the cure of Dyspepsia, ami the p eveniion ol bilious fevers, colic,&ic. &e is kept con stantly on hand and tor sale by J If . GOTTEN. Tarboro'. 24 Sept 8 6 FiveCeuiN Reward H NWAY fiom the subscriber, on & the 20(1: ril last, an indented lnte appien'ice boy. named h ill um liishop, Aged about 1 7 year-, s nail chunky built. I be ibove i a aril, but no ch .rg 8, w ill h pa:d torthe apoi ehenin and delivery i -ni.t bin to in , in Edgecombe county. All jci sons a e oiitid harlioriug or em ploying him under penalty of the law. I horn s Hardy. Mav 9 I 37. HEiUUNOS, Bacon and Lard. riPIHE Subscribers have just received a I4. supply ol best quality CUT HERRINGS. ALSO Bacon and Laid for sale, by S. I). Collen & bon. Tarboro', May 24. PROPOSALS, For publishing in the town of Tarborough, N. C a semi-monthly paper, eutill d THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST, EDI I ED BY MARK BENNETT, Printed and Published by Geo. Howard. HIS publication isprincipallyintended tovlefend theold si Imol United Bantists from the man) aspersin3 cast upon them bv ilel uleu persons pro'essing th-'r 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' nd ing to destroy the gteat and fundamental principles upon which it is based, by niak ing a gain of godliness. We w ish to hare it distinctly understood, that we are not inimical to Masonry. Temperance, ttiedis- i rib ition ol the Bible, .r the spread of the Gospel but we do condemn the mingling of professors and uon-protesso s ot reli gion in societies, and the making a "craft" of religious matters, in every shape and fonn whatsoever Believing that Theological Schools, Bi ble. Mi-sionary, Tract, and Sunday School Union Societies, are the same in principle unscripturil savor more of "lucre' than of "good will towards men," we are opposed to them Some of the children of God, surrounded wi'h, and interspersed amongst, the advo cates of ".. issiouary and other societies, are denied the happiness of conversing with those of the same judgment. Others, while gri- ved with beholding corruptions of the Gospel are not able to speak for themselves- Tins is designed, uilf r God, lor their relief: We shall aim not so much to please the fancy, as to inform the ju .rment more in afford mailer for solid and last ing comf.-rt, than to give a momentary glow to the feelings. We consi ler that the cause of iru'h and of Christian solace is our cause. Deeply impressed with the belie! that the blessing even of truth itself is of the Head of the Church, we cast our. selves upon Him, and send our little paper abroad, pray ing I he Lord to carry w ith it some joy to those who are in tiibnia'ion, and a little rest to those who are troubled. TERMS. The Primitive Baptist is published in siiDer-royal ottavo lorm of lr the second and fourth Saturdays in each month al On' Dollar per year, payable on receipt of the first number. Six copies will sent lo one Post Office or neighbor hood for Five Dollars Communications must be post paid and directed to the Publisher. SLi" Persons holding Subscription papers mil please senrf them or the names vn Ikcm, to Geo. Howard, Tarborough, N. C. Vine ('ulturc. THE Subscriber has more than twenty kinds and fifty varieties of the Vine. -i...ne of these are generally known as ex cellent for table use or wine, viz: the Scup pernong, the Halifax, Isabella, Catawba, Herbeaut's Madeira, ice The price for a well rooted single vine is a quarter ot a dollar but where a dozen, fifty, one hun dred or more are taken at once, or boxed and sent the same direction to one respon sible person, a handsome dednclion is made. For further particulars inquire ol he Editor of the Tarboro' Press, or SIDNEY IV EL LER. Brinkleyville, N. C. Oct. 4. For Mire, d Gil; and Harness, Apply at Una Office. To the Jljjlicted. jfi RAY'S invaluable Ointment for the 'OT cure of white swellings, scrofula and other tumours, sore legs and ulcers, and fresh wounds, sprains, bruises, swellings and inflammations, &.C..&C. Roland's genuine tonic mixture, a per fect rii. e for agu and fever. The above valuable medicines may be had wholesale or retail on application to J. W Collen, Agent for I ai borough. I3r JYoticc. THE subscriber having recently dis-po-ed of his Gin making Fstublishment IN GREENVILLE, T N. TVER, requests all those ind-lited to him to make earl payment. From hi- loop acquaintance with Mr. Tyer (who has for -eveial years past been in his em ploy) he respectfully recommend his for iier customers to him, ard is confident that all who mav favor him with their cus tom will b satisfied. Henry Chamberlain. Cotton (Bins. fll HE subcribf r having puithased the ia Establishment of Henry Chamber lain, in Greenville, N. C. for making Steel Saw Gi s, Respectfully informs the public that he will continue the business at the same place. Having an extensive assortment of ma terials on band, be assures those w ho may favor him with their custom, that their or ders shall be pro npily execute. I. Ghis will be repaired. Of the best materials, and at the shortest notice Persons when ouleiing will please slate whether thev preter the German, or polish ed cast steel plate. Still remains connected with this establish tnent, ami carries on the Lock and Gunsmilh business. He also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Milt Inks, of a c inposiiion invented by Daniel Peck, of Raleigh Mill Spindles, with Steel Collars, (turned,) and Giid-zfons, manufactured equal to any in the United States All orders must be directed to the Sub scriber, at Greenville JVorfleet Tyer. January 30, 1S37. State ofjVorlh Carolina, EDGECOMBE CUNTY. In Equity, MARCH TERM. 1S37. Henry Benson and Patrick Boit aud wife Elizbbeth, plaintiffs, j Ori- vs- ginal John Peel and wife Elizabeth and I Bill Ji thro Benson, defendants, J IT appearing to the satisfaction of -aid Court, that ihe said defendants aie non-residents: It is therefore ordered, that publication be made for six eeks i ' the Tarboro' Press, commanding them and each of them lo appear at the nxt term of said Court, to be held for said county at the Court House in Tarborough, on the second Monday in September next, then and there to plead or demur to said 'ill, or answer the same, otherwise judg ment will be taken pro confesso, and the case heard ex parte as to them Test, NO 11 FLEET, C.M.E. Price adv 53 HISTORY OF THE Rchnkee Association. WT PUBLISHED, md for sale at the U office ol the Tarboro' Press. ! cise History of thcKehukee Baptist Asso ciation, from its original rise to the pre sent time by Elder Joseph Biggs under the supervision of a committee (consisting or Elders Joji ua Lawrence, William Jly". mm, and I uke Ward, and brethren Tho mas Biggs. Joseph D. Bisigs, and Cushion B.Hae,) appointed by the Association " Price SI each, or $10 per dozen. October 2. lloanokc Trade. GASTON, Blh April, 1837. THE undersigned respectfully in form the Planters and Merchants of North Carolina and Virgmia, and public generally,-that the Greensville and Sioanohe RAIL ROAD Is now completed, and in successful ope ration, and that he has located himself at Gaston, the teimination of said Road, foi the purpose of transacting A Commission, receiving and forwarding business; And is now prepared to give attention to all consignments. The undersigned, in commencing business al Gaston, was ini-d-r the impression that the shippers of Produce, ami n ceivers of Goods, both of the country and town of Petersburg, would find it convenient and advantageous to have a regular correspondent and disin terested agent lo attend to their various interests, and especially to the order and condition in which boatmen anil wagoner receive and deliver th- ir cargoes at G-s-ton, from and to the Rail Road Company, and particularly in procuring boats and icagons, for the immediate dispatch of, merchandize, iic. to its place of detina- j ti n.. Under Ibis belief he offers his ser i vice to the public, promising to devote his lime and services to their best interests, and as-uring them that he will discharge the trust which may be reposed in him, with care and dl lity. ; Ti e under-igned, in offering hts services , to the public, brgs leave to inform them ! that he has, for the last two or three years, devoted his tine in an extensive td.ip bio- ' kerae and commission lu-iuess in the j town of Petersburg, and flutters himself, that the knowledge there obtained in this branch . I' business, will enable him to give sat Nfariiou to those who may favor with their busine-s His charges will him i be! veiy moderate; merely sufficient to pay for the li ne these duties w ill require at bis hands. SAME IV PUG II. Rales of charges on some of the most promi nent articles: Tobacco, merchandi-e, iic per hhd. 25 ts Cotton, per bale, 25 do Merchandise, per peck, HI do Flour, per barrel, 1 do Manufact'd tobacco, per box h keg, 6'f do Salt, per sack, 5 do REFERENCES. Ptmftiirg.Chas. F. Osborne, Presi dent Petersburg Rnl Road Company, Messrs Rowlett, Roper &i Noble. L. E. Stainback, Son &t Co. Paunill &i Lea, James S. McCulloch Co. Dunn, Mcll waine &t Brownley, Hurt, Patterson &i Wills, Holderby Ji McPheters G iston - W. W. Wilkins, Eq. Mecklenburg Dr. Lignal Jones. Ctarksrille, Va Messrs, A. W. Venable &i Co. J. L. Thomas, Esq. Milton. N. C. Waikins Si Farley, George W Johnson 61 Co. Danville, Fa. Geo. White, T. D- Neal, E-( Muckle John, WTiriLL STAND the ensuing season at V his stable in Edgecombe county an : will be let to mares at TWELVK DOLLARS the single leap, TWENTY Do'lars the season, and FKi'Y Dollar to insure a mare to be in foal w th twen ty-five cents to the Groom in every in stance A transfer of property forfeits ihe insurance. The season wilt commence the 1st day of March, and end the 1st of July. A fair and liberal d ducion will be made if any responsible pet son will make up a club of five mates. Every attention will be paid, but no responsibility lor acci dents, 6ic. J tickle John. Was got by old Harrod. he bv old Sir Archie Harrod's dam by old Diom-d his grandam bvdd Bellair, his g. eraodam ty the imported -i. Harry Muckle John's dam by ol t Collector, Ins pr oidaui bv th. old imported Citizen, his g. grandam by the unpolled lauon, hisg. g. grandam by me nnporieu du KsKiu. It is unnecessa to trace turn further, as ine above is suffi cient to give him a pedigree not surpassed ny any norse in the country. JOHN J. DANIEL, JOSH UA K. B UL L UCK, IV M G DULL UCK Feb. 27. IS37 Montague's Halm, An Indian remedy for foot hach, WHICH when applied according to d rect ions, has never failed to afford mmediate and permanent rt.Mof reived and for sale by .. IV. GOTTEN. llth Nov. 1835. Whom it may concern. T IE Subscriber requests all those in debted to him to call and settle theii accounts. , January 13, 1836. A.ACr. Just Fvblishcd. And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet en tilled, THB MOUSE, Trying to gnaw out of the CATHOLIC TRAP. ALSO. No other than liapfist Churches Have a right to be called CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. Bt Joshua Lawrfnce War Departing 11- Pension Office, 0c.3 pf THE following Circular 'e dressed to ihe Pension aC'1 Ihe Second Comptroller of P V'' ..nMUI.od foe ;..r.. lr'- , may ac, , attorneys, in drawni? their : cima-rc Hint I lif.co I... - I them. " J aives L lldwarfo' Commissioner of iY, CIRCJJLAIJ. Treasury Depart Second Comptkolle&'s oj' fice, Sepiember 1535 , The Agent for paijing Pem'm, Sir: In order to suard more ef. against a repetition of frauds, s ftl fore practised by the production of papers, the first three following',,,),, tubs will be observed by the Hccoj ofHcers of the I reasury. " 1 1. In every case where the r,., employs an attorney to receive s - ? sion, Ihe execution of thp pnum. in Ihe presence of at least onp , other than the magistrate before is acknow dged. No payment 1 , s torney will be allowed unless suj.purt a voucher thus executed. 2. In all case w here the sijnvr- the pensioner or his attorney ij re,:., such pensioner or attorney i! i,r.f name at length, if capable o( f, otherwise, his signature may he bv r or cross, in which case t!ie ex. mt Cll. be in the presence of hi h ast ,.tl r . , tent witness, other than tli' justice g, taiy who acts officially in the ca.e. 3. No payments w ill in fnlnr be n--ro any pensioner, nthei in person ,t attorney, who has not applied for sion for more than one tear, t" b-u production of evidence of his idtn'iii prescribed in Ihe ins ructions from office of June 10, 1S33, chapter 1, -2, and form B, nor m til Mich evij has been Irausmitted toth Coinmiui). of Pensions, ami a special liirec'i n 1 thorizing the payment has been hhp 4- In case where a certificate lw is-ued by the Commissi. nier of l'n.v to the widow or children of aniffw soldier under the act of J ie 7, I3- under the act of May lo, 1S2, no pr-o't the relationship of the applicant in net ceased officer or soldier is to be retjuirt. by the pension agent, that pmf ha-.'i! been necessarily filed in the nfii.-e 0; i Comms'io' er of ''ensions prior U'lu suing of such certificate. Respectfully, Sir, Your obedient servant, (Signed.) Albion K. Vavrk Jan. 24- Cpmptiolki. To take effret from f h 4th Mareh In' VEUY BUST Collon Tarn and Ttrh FOR SALE. THE Subscribers feel gratef'il Il liberal patronage which tli. y W' Ihe past year, and hope by a?iI "i; punctuality in business to met it a co.:" ance of past favors. They now have and expect to keep Ct stanlly on hand, the Very best Cotton Yam. From Nos. 2 to 18 inclusive. Alsnvan szcs ol Ihe het Cotton Seine Twine. Its durability and strength has been f?" tested, audi e Subscribers le.lnohH' lion in pronouncing it inferior to t" '' j not superior to any in market. B"l"'' ibove articles they expect to d!.vr purchasers on as liberal terms as a t t of the same quality can be p1 onuei! e.' where. The usual charge for coim.n ' will be mail-. Terms of Sale for all qtiiintiti' 0' overone thousand pounds, f.nr inonih-cs dit will be allowel for any quantity "r:' one thousand pounds, three nioivh5. : purchaser givieg note (witbiiul interest. -the time the Yarn is delivercl, pav'i ilie above slated times. The proprietors of fisheries will do 10 apply to ihe Sub-crihers for Tinf fe the future, as a very liberal credit will1 i:iven. BATTLE BRQTHMl Falls Tar Rive:. Jan 10. 1S36. Cotton Gins. HE subscriber has remoV" !( . ' Tarl,r..l. -tUisheJ hi"8'': on the Raleitb road near the store of Jt Knight, on Cukey, where he conlinu'5 The making and repairin Cotton Gins. All those who wish to supflv hem;f 1 with Gins of the best quality, are rer fully solicited to apply to the 5"bsC" personally, or by letter All ' Vr' " Gins w ill be promptly executed, p'"' ' of order will beexpditioiisy repaired- . I ersons wishing to have work , will please leave their orders at th 51 of J. C. Knight, Esq. p SA MUEL D. PROli" February fith, 1837. yules of Hand, and oM blanks, for srfe, . i AT THIS OFFlfK.