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1 f'4 i - CofficM King, MIMIC II A NT TAILOK, HAVING removed Jo hi new estab lishment, nearly opposite the Court Il.Mise, respectfully informs hU friends ant! the public generally, that he is now open ing a handsome assortment of Of a beautiful and superior quality, which have been selected with much personal care 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, ,, Invisible green and brown do. Clarence brown and mulberry do. ,i Olire and mixt do. Polaski ribbed Cassimere, i, Plain black and mixt do. do. Lavender, Zebra, Plaid StOrecian do. Striped and corded do. of various colors, Plain black and figured Velvet, Brocade Velvets, a superior article, Plain black and figured silk Vesting, Brown and drab Petersham, HUck and brown goat hair Gamble's, Also, a beautiful assortment of blocks, some very superior, Bosoms, Collars, Gloves, Snspenders, kc. lie trusts by due attention to business, and hi long i-xperience therein, to give due satisfaction to those who may favor him with their orders. He will keep t on stamly on hand an assortmentof seasonable Ready made Clothing Of tlie best quality, manufactured by him self and warranted. ALSO, three or lour.Tourney men Tailors of the first class, wanted. Tarboro', Nov. 10th. 1830. Whom it may concern. THE Subscriber requests nil those in debted to him to call and settle iheii accounts. January 13, lfi.36. . KING. Montague's Halm, 'ln Indian remedy for toothache WHICH when applied accordi,- tj d.reclions, has never failed to afford immediate and permanent relief, just re seived and for sale by J. IV. COTTEN. lltb Nov. 1835. blate ofXorth Carolina, EDGECOMBE C'UNTF. Superior Court of Equity. MARCH TERM, 1837. Arthur K. Barlow vs. Willi Knight and others. THIS cause coming on to be heard on the bill and answer, judgments pro conftfsso, and exhihiis filed in the case and the same having been duly consider ed by the Court: It is declared, that the deed executed ,lv the plaintiff to Arthur Khight, dee'd, bearing date Stti February, 1834, set forth in the bill of complaint and a copy whereof is exhibited, was in tended by the parties thereto as a convey, ance of the land therein mentioned, by the plaintiff to the said Arthur to secute the sum of one thousand dollars and as such the Court doth declare it a moit. gage; and it appearing to the Court, that the defendant Sally Knight widow and re siduary legatee of said Arthur as also his administratrix, hath been fully satisfied of tbe money secured by said mortgage deed, it is declared, that the defendants upon whom the said land descended on the death of said Arthor are trustees holding the same for the sole use of the plaintiff, who is justly entitled to have the legal es tate therein, which came to the defend ant? as heirs of said Arthur, conveyed to him freed from the claims and title of an v and all of them. Wherefore it is ordered, adjudged and decreed by the Court, that the defendants convey to the plaintiff In deed to be prepared by the Master and executed under his directions, a fee sim ple title in the premises, that the defend ants Joshua Lawrence, William Haines. Geraldus Batt3, Dempsey Daniel, Joseph Batts, Newsom Barnes, and Thomas Strickland, severally procure their res pective wives to join in said conveyance. And it is further decreed, that each ami every one of the defendants be perpetual ly enjoined from bringing or prosecuting s hen s at law of the said Arthur Knight", dee'd, agair.st the plaintiff or ihose claim ing under him. any su t or action either at law or in Equity, "for or on account of the premises aforesaid. It is further ordered, that the Master proceed to complete the title as soon a practicable, and that the reasonable expense of obtaining the same be borne by the plaintiff. It also appear ing to the Court, that th defendants bad bronght an action of ej-ctment against the plaintiff previous to the filing this bill which caused the same to be filed it is decreed lht neither party a against the other recover costs, but that each pay his 0n costs. J PURSUANT to the above Decree, the said Joshna Lawrence, William Haines Geraldus Batts Dempsey Daniel, Joseph Batts, Newsom Barnes and Thomas Strick land, and their respective wives, are hereby notified that I have appointed the fourth Monday o, Angust next, and mv office in the town ol Tarborough, as the 'lima an, I place Tor executing il deed, when and where they will take care to attend. HORFLEElC.M.E. Pttce adv $7 6. NEV ARRIVAL OF Spring Summer AT THE Cheap Cash store. lames II e fiddly S just retnined from the Northern cities, here he has purchased at ' xceedingly Loa Prices, a L.R(jL and Splendid Assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES. HATS, SHOES, Hardware, China, Glass and Ear I lien ware. Which he oilers at a very small advance on The Jftw York tosU And feels confident he can convince all who may favr hint wi'h a call that his Stock not only comprises a most splendid variety, hut having purchased them in many instance at h great sacrifice to the importer, he will offer them at such aston ishingly low prices as he ll a iters himself will fully meet the views of those whose ol ject is to Luy Fresh & fashionable Goods At very low Prices. TERMS Cash, or the usual credit to puncluo! customers. Tarboro', April 3, 1837 R E. P. NAS!J,of Petersburg, Vir einia. beiinr sole t nt fur the sale ol our IV.no Fortes, in the Slatts ol Vir ginia U North Caroli ia. persons desirous o having IhjIi nme.ts of our manufacture, can nn.ke application to him, a he has the excios ve right to sell in i;ns taies Stodnrt. Worcester Dunham New York. March 17, 1837. COMMENCE my spring sales of the alove Instrument in the States of Virginia and North Carolina, by tie'la . ii.g that todarl, Worcester & Dunham's manufacture of Viano For let. J I? the very best in the United States not .. i ijuni iu uiri s, nui, iii ei niiy in: tpii best; and us the very best evidence: that I am borne out in the assertion, am permit led to challenge a fair trial wilb an) make, or makers, far or near. The Factory of these makers having within a lew months been conti.'t ribly enlarged, I shall now be ei. aided to Meet Hie ilnnand. The prices of those I'ianos are regular and established. Edicard V jYaslt. March 27 William W. Gray's Invaluable Ointment, FOR ULCERS, TUMOURS. &C. Can now be obtuhudof Iht Patentee, at the Office of the Raleigh lUgister, SinglePof, 1 d.dlai One dozen, y dollars. WILLLiM IV GRAY. Raleigh, October 4. 1R35. Rnleish. Stptembcr 1. 1536. For five or x years previous to the spring of I8M4, a nero m an of mine had been much afflicted with an ulcerated arm and hand, which rendered him almost use less. The ulcer embraced that part of his arm from the elbow down, including his entire hand, which was literally a mass of putrefaction. A joint of one linger, a id a part of the thumb, perished and dropt off. A more distressing and hopeless case I have never beheld. It was abandoned by his physician as incurable, except by am putation of the hand. The best medical treatment having fail ed to relieve the man, I placed hiniunder the care of Mr. William W. Gray, in this place, who, with his Ointment, has effectu ally cured the case, although the negro was frequently absent, for weeks and months together. He has been entirely well for the last eight months, and I have good reaon to believe will continue so. WILLIAM BOY LAN. State Bank Of JS'ui th Carolina. -::- - PURSUANT to a Resolution of the Stockholders of this Bank, at their last annual Geueral Meeting, all persons having claims on said Bank for Dividends of Capital or Profits Deposites, or Notes issued by the Principal Bank or its Bran ches, are earnestly desired to piesent them lor payment to the Treasurer of the Bank on or before ' The first Monday in Jje cember next, Otherwise, they will be barred. n .1,- Stockholders will then make a final divi- oena oi ine enrcts oi the liauk. S. F. PA TTERSONy Pres't. Haleigh, Dec. 23, 1836. 1 Printing neatly executed, AT TniS OFFICE. WASHINGTON MONUMENT. ;HF. Board ol Managers of the Wash- inton National Monumental Society ! invite DESIGNS tor this structure, ul'n' j siDle person, a handsome deduction is ded as a memorial of a 'made. .For further uarticulars inquire of NATION'S GRATITUDE. he Editor of the Tarboro' Press, or It would bt to fetter genius, to prescribe! SIDNEY WELLER. any tiir.il io tlie exercise ol its powers,? Brinkley ville, N. C. Oct. 4. wh eh snojld, however, in this case, nar- niooiou-ly blend durability, simplicity ana grandeur. Although it is'impi acticaole at present to estimate the extent of the con tiibutioos that may be mde, the Designs may be predicated on an expenditure of not less than one million of dollars- The Board of Manaters will not offend American genius so much as to offer, in thii instance, a pecuniary repaid, 'lhe artist, whose Design shall be adopted, will feel amply remunerated; and all the De signs will be bound and careluUy preset veil to which end, it is requested that they be sketched, as near as umy be. on paper ol a uniform size, ot the dimensions of sixteen by twenty-two inches. The designs to be diree'ed to GEORGE W.1TTERS0N, Sec'ry. BECKWITH'S Jnti-dn st ep I ic Fills. THIS most valuable medicine for the cure of Dysptpsia, and the pievention ot 'i!iotis fevers, colic, he. kc IS kept con stantly on band aud for sole bv J. W. COTTEN. Tarbor.,'. 04 Sept. 1836. I1E1UUNGS, Bacon and Lard. TTVJF. -ttbrrioers have just received a sup;:v ( best quality CUT HERRINGS. . ALSO B ico. u d I ard for sale, by i alien & bon. Tar: oro', Mav 21. For publishing in the town of Tarborough, N. C a ..tini-mO'itily paper, enli hd THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST, EDITKI) HV MAhK bi;nnfit. Printed and Published by Geo. Howard. T HIS publication isnrinc'pally in tended todefendtheold school UuiieJ Baptists from the inauy aspersions cast upon them bv deluded pt rons protessing their own faith, because the) cannot conscientious ly engage in the various money-making schemes of the day, ostensibly intended to promote Christianity, but evidently tend ing to destroy the gteat and fundamental principles upon which it is based, by m-uk ing a gain of gttdlinrss. We wish to h!ae it distinctly understood, that we are not iniiuii al to Masonry, Temperance, tne dis tribution of the Bible, or the spread of the Gospel but we do condemn the mingling of pi ifessors aud nou-protessors of reli gion in societies, and tbe making a "craft" of religious matters, iu every shape and form whatsoever. Believing that Theological Schools, Bi ble, Missionary, Tract, aud Sunday School Union Societies, are the same in principle unscriptural savor more of "lucre"' than of "good will towards men," we are opposed to them. Some of the children of God, surrounded with, and interspersed amongst, the advo cates of oiissioiiary 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 to afford matter for solid aud last ing comfort, than to give a momentary glow to the feelings. We consider that the cause of tru'h and of Christian solace, is our cause. Deeply impressed with the belief that the blessing even of truth itself is ot the Head of the Church, we cast our selves upon Him, and send our little paper abroad, praying the Lord to carry with it some joy to those who are in tribula; ion, and a little rest to those who are troubled. TERMS. The Primitire Baptist is published in super-royal octavo form of 16 pages, on the second and 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 Communications must beosf paid and directed to the Publisher. 0 Persons holding Subscription papers will please senti themor the names on them, to Geo Hou-ard, Tarborough, N. C. Tarboro , Ih36. PAMPHLETS, Published and for Sale al this Office. PATRIOTIC DISCOURSE tht North Carolina Whig's Apoloe-y for he Kehukee Association and, A Basket of fragments, by the Rev. Joshua Lawrence. Also, A Reviewof Clark's defence and jus tification to the KehukeeAssociation, writ en by a lay member of the Association and, Occurrences in the Life of Elder Jo seph Biggs, wrot by himself. Tarboro', 1837. mm Vine Culture. THE Subscriber has more than twenty ' kinds and fifty varieties of the Vine. . Some of these are generally known as ex- cellent for table use or wine, viz: the bcup nernoug, the Halifax, Isabella, Catawba, Herbeaut's Madeira; &c The price for a well rooted single vine is a quarter of a dollar but where a dozen, fifty, one bun- drod nr more are takm at once, or boxed . . the game direction to one respon- For Mire, A Gig and Harness, Apply at this Office. To the Afflicted. -::- RAY'S invaluable Ointment for the Jf cure of white swellin9, scrofula and other tumours, sore legs aud ulcers, and fresh wounds, sprains, bruises, swellings and inflammations, kc. &.c Rowand's genuine tonic mixture, a per feet cure for ague and fever. The above valuable medicines may be had wholesale or retail on application to J. IV Cotten, Agent for Tai borough. 136. Joticc. THE subscriber having recently dis posed of his Gin making Establishment IN GKEKNVILLH, To N. TVER, reqmsts all those indebted to him to make early payment. From his long acquaintance with Mr. Tver (who ha for sevefal years past bfen in his em pi v) he respectfully recommends his for Jier custodiers to him, ard is confident that al' who mav favor him with their cus tom will be satisfied. Henry Chamberlain. Cotton (Sins. THE subscriber having purchased the Establishment of Henry Chamber lain, in Greenville, N. C. for making bteel Saw Gi' s, Respectfully informs the public 'hat he will continue ti e business at the same place. Having an extensive assortment of ma terials on hand, he assures those who may favor him with their custom, that their or ders shall be promptly executed. Ghis will be repaired. Of the best materials, and at the shortest notice. Persons when ordering will please state whether they preler the German, or polish ed cast sl-el plate. AZiEiISBJ TBSOB?, Still remains connected with this establish ment, ami carries on the Lock and Gunsmith business. He also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, of a composition invented by Daniel Peck, of Raleigh Mill Spindles, with Steel Collars, (turned,) and Gudgeons, manufactured equal to any in the United States. All orders must he directed to the Sub scriber, at Greenville Norfleet Tyer. January 30, 1837. Stute of North Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. In Equity, MARCH TERM, 1837. HenryBenson and Patrick Boit and") wife Elizbbeth, plaintiffs, J Ori- John Peel and wife Elizabeth and I BUI. Jethro Benson, defendants, J IT appearing to the satisfaction of -aid Court, that the sail defendants are non residents: It is therefore ordered, that publica'ion bt? made for six weeks io the Tarboro' Press, commanding them and each of them to appear at the nfxt term of said Court, to be held for said county at the Court House in Tarborough, on the second M onday in September next, then and there to plead or demur to said' bill, or answer the same, other i?e judg ment will be- taken pro corifesso, and the case heard ex parte as to them. Test, NOR FLEET, C.M.E. Price adv 53 HISTORY OF THE Kehukee Association. JUST PUBLISHED,! forsale at the office of the Tarboro Pres. "a cise History of tbe Kehukee Bantist Ag nation, from its origioal rise to the pre- seoi nme t,y renter Joseph niggS under the supervision of a of Elders Josima Lawrence, Wiliam j man, and Luke Ward, and brethren Tho mas Biggs, Joseph D. Biggs, and Cushion" B.Hassell.) appointed by the Association." Price 1 each, or $ 10 per dozen. October 2. Roanoke Trade. GASTOX, 5th April, 1637. TUB undersigned respectfully, in forms the Planters and Merchant of North Carolina and V'irgiuia, and the public generally, that the Greensville and tioanoke HAIL Hi) AD Is now completed, and in successful ope ration, and that he has located himself at Gaston, the termination of said Road, for tb purpose of transacting; A, Commission, receiving and forwarding business; And is now prepared to give attention to all consignments. The undersigned, in commencing business at Gaston, was un der the impression that the shippers of Produce, aud rtceivers of Goods, both of the country and town of Petersburg, would find it convenient aid advantageous to have a regular correspondent and disin terested agent to attend to their various interests, and especially to the order and condition in which boatmen and wagoners receive ami deliver th"ir cargoes at Gas to, from and to the Rail Road Company, and particularly in procuring boats and wagons, for the immediate dispatch of merchandize, Sic. to its plaVe of destina tion. Under this belief, he offers his ser vices tn the public, promising to devote his time and services to their best interests, and as-uiing them that he will discharge the trust which may be reposed in him, with care and fid' lity. Tie undersigned, in offering his services to the public, begs leave to inform them that he has, for the last two or three years, devoted his time in an extensive shij bro kerage and commission Im-incss in the town of Petersburg, and flatters himself, that the knowledge there obtained in thh branch of business, will enable him to ive sat islaciiuii to those who may favor him with their business Ilis charges will be very moderate; merely sufficient to pay for the tiaie these duties will require at bis hands. SAME W PUG 11. Rates of charges on some of the moat promi nent articles: Tobacco, merchandise, kc per hhd. 25 cts Cotton, per bale, 2 do Merchandise, per peck, 10 do Floor, per barrel, do Mauufact'd tobacco, per box Si keg, do Salt, per sack, 5 do REFERENCES. Petersburg. Chas. F. Osborne, Presi dent Petersburg R.nl Road Company, Messrs. Rowlett, Roper Noble, L. E. Stainback, Sou &. Co. Pannill &. Lea, James M. McCulloch & Co. Dunn, Mcll vvaine k. Browuley. Hurt, Patterson k. Wills, Holderby k McPheters. Gaston. - W. W. Wilkins, Esq. Mecklenburg Dr. Lignal Jones. Clarksville. Va. Messrs, A. W. Venable k Co. J. L. Thomas, Esq. Milton, N. C. Watkins k Farley, Georf W Johnson &. Co. Dantille, Fa Geo. White, T. D- Neal E-q State of JSorth Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Superior Court of Equity. MARCH TERM, 1837. 1 Elizabeth Amason. Arthur D. Farmer, William White and Obtdience his u tfe, Willie Rountree, James D. Farmer, Bryan L. Barnes and Sally his wife, Riifiin Evans and Nancy his wife. Eliza Farmer, Isaac Farmer, Benjamin Far mer, Tieacy Fanner, ami Jacob Far mer, the four hut named l whom aie infants aud jippear by their goaidian pro hac tice the Master io Chancery Silas Holloway and Sally his wife. Ben jamin Dean and Obedience his wife, Al ford Cahoon and Nancy his wife, Dempsey Barnes a minor who me by his guardian Henry Thorii William Dew, Sally Dew, and Jonathan Dew, infants, who sue by their guardian Lit tle i.ranberry Vic'k Dempsey Hani son, Jethro Harrison, and Nancy Har rison, infants who sue by their guar dian proTiar vice the Master in Chan cer.v John Farmer, Dw Farmer, and Atthur Farmer, the two last of whom are infants and appear by the Master in Chancery, plffs. vs. John Farmer and Anna his wife, Demp sey Barnes and Priscilla his wife, Edwin Ellis and Edith his wife. Willie Barnes and Polly his wife, John Farmer, Ben jamin Farmer, Exum Farmer, Martin 1 itmaii and Acksey his ife, and other children of Dew Farmer whose names are mknown, John Amason and Betsey bis wife, Thomas Daniel and Sally his wife, and William Farmer, defendants. Petition for partition and sale of Real Estate. IT appearing to the satisfaction of said Court, that alt of the Said Hiff rwlai.le are nou-restdtnts: It is therefore ordertd, ...ai pi.ouraiion tor six iveeks hr. made in the Tarboro' Press. iriviiii th.. .r .-u of them notice to appear at the next term of said Court, to be held for said county on the second Monday of Septembe'r next, at the Coutt House in Tarborough, then and there to demur to said petition or answer the same, othprwi- . pro confesso will be entered up against them and every of them. NO fi FLEET, C.M.E. Price adv $6. Jnsl Published. And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet en titled, TUB XKTOUS&, Trying to gnaw out of the CATHOLIC TRAP. At cn nLUUi No other than Baptist Churches ti .. . nave; a rigni 10 be called CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. BtJoshpa Lawrence. January, lbJo. Mar Department Pension Office, Oct. 3 K-f THE following Circular ' 7" dressed to the Pei.sin A, . 1 the Second Compti oiler ,jf n,e j-"",,''1"1; is published for the infon,ia,i0n sioners, and those who m.n; , 1 ... u,eir s them. ' James L Edivavfo Commissioner of l3en. ; CIRCU LA 15. Treasury Departing.) Second Comptroller's fjF!'; fice, September 1535 y The Agent for paying Pension:? Sir: In order touard more tfl ,. against a repetilion of frauds. s iifr, ' fore practised by the production of forl papers, the first three follow in adUti rules will be observed by the accatj ! othcers of Ine treasury, j J. In every cas where the nr-. emnlovs an attorney tr rerek.. i ... ! sion, the execution of t"M)over n.,... j in the presence of at leaf one uj;.. j other than th magistrate before w 1 Is acknowledged. No payment I,. s torney will be allowed unless su,;,. ! a voucher thus exerted. 2. fn all cases wherp the sto-f.af,.rp t ! the pensioner or his attorney iX(l such pensioner or attorney Vrj. name 81 length, if rapabio of jn (j otherwise, his signature may he by or cross, in which case the rxe nnm ny be in the presence of at ia.r .in- C,..E .( tent witness, oilier than the justice u,t tary who acts otlicially iu the case. 3. Ro payments will in future be mr to any pensioner, either in person or l attorney, who has not applied for hi.p "ion for more than one year, without! ' production of evidence of hi idemiit J prescribed in the instructions from r,i office of J une 10, 1S33, chapter 1, src!. 2, and form B, nor until such evi'iene has been transmitted toth Commission of Pensions, and a special direction s: thorizing the payment has hern g'n eo. j 4- In case where a oniScate ls be' issued by the Commii ner olTVnjv; to the widow or rhildreu of an (Scertr soldier noder the act of June", lio-, t' tinder tbe act of May 15, 182S, no pnoft; the relationship of the applicant to the de ceased ofiicer or soldier is to b? ruif; by the pension aeut. tht proof limit; been nccessaiily filed in the nfiireofiK CommsMO' er of ''ensiotis prior lo the in suing of such certificate. Respectfully, Sir, Your obedient servant, (Signed.) Albion K. I'arrb, Jan. 24. Comptroller. To take effect from the 4th March Is" VERY BEST Cotton Yam and Tmnt FOR SALE. THE Subscribers feel grateful fori liberal patronage which tlimcc?-' the past year, and hope by a-Muri,7 punctuality in business to merit a co.tf ancc of past favoig. They now have and expect to keep U stantly on hand, the Very best Cotton Turns, From iSos. 2 to 18 inclusive. AlsowM11 sizes of the be?t Cotton Seine Twine.. Its durability and strength has been h'' tested, and t e Subscribers feelnol"-" lion in iM onouncin" it inferior to iiui not suoerior to an v in market Botiit above articles they eypect to deliver lilli'rhafiprc rtrt o c liliA.-al rrrtlC AS i-t of the same quality can be o ociirrl e : where. I he usual charge for convf;' will he mail.'. Terms of Sale for all quantities of Ti' over one thousand pounds, f..urm'nin dit will be allowed for any quantity un. one thousand pound, tin ee nionlh. 1 nnrrhl.., n-Iuinn. nna ...it h.llll illlerf;' the time the Yani is delivered, payab-t- the above stated times. The proprietors of fisheries will do to apply to the Sub-cribers for Twine'' the future, as a very liberal credit iH iven. RA TTLE BR0 THEE Falls Ta-r Rive- Jan K, 1S6. 7 T Cotton Gins. .A. mi HE subscriber has reniofd (l ' M. Tarborough. and establish'"1 on the Raleich road ne.ir the stoie"' Knight, on Cokey, wi ere he contin"'' The making ami rcpdirino Cotton Gins. All those who wish to supply wtBl. with Gins of the best quality, fully solicited to apply ,hfi SVrj ft' personallv, or by letter. H r Cing will bf promptly executed. of order wilt be expeditiously r"l)!"repCV: Persons wishing to have worktf , will plpase leave their orders a tce ' of J. C. Knight, Esq. f. SAMUEL D. PR0CW February 6th, 1S37. JSmoletroffialul, and f blanks, forsale, - AT THIS OFFICE- j I I, .
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