tMgBBHgUt Coffield Iing, M KUCHA NT TAILOR, "AVING removed U Itis new estab lishment, nearly opposite the Court Hjusp, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he is now open ing a handome assortment of ifall ant TOntcr Of a beautiful and superior quality, which have he"n selected with much personal care in the northern cities, and will be made up to order at short notice and in tiie most fashionable style such as: Superfine blue and black Cloths, Invisible preen and brown do. Clarence brown and mulberry rfo. Olive and mixt do. n Polaski ribbed Cassimere, Plain black and milt do. do. Lavender, Zebra, Plaid StGrecian do. Striped and corded do. of various colors, Plain black and Ggured Velvets, Brocade Vefvets, a superior article, Plain black and figured silk Ve&liugs, Rrown and drab Petersham, Black and brown goat hair Camblets, Also, a beautiful assortment of Slocks, some very superior, Bosoms, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, kc. He trusts by due attention to business, and his long experience therein, to give due satisfaction to those who may favor him with their orders. He will keep on stantly on hand an assortment of seasonable Jleady made Clothing, Of the best quality, manufactured by him self and nan anted. ALSO, three or four Journey men Tailors Of the first class, wanted. Tarboro, Nov. 10th. 1836. Whom it may concern. TIIC Subscriber te quests all those in debted to him to cattand settle their accounts. I' v January 13, 1836. " AIA Lr' JUontagnc's Balm, Jin Indian remedy for toot hack, TDHTHICH when annlied arrn;... ... V drections, has never failed to afford I Immediate and permanent relief, just re ceived and for sale by . J. IV. COTTEN. 11th Not. 1836. Copper Tin ware PORTSMOUTH, VA. ' Wm. D. lioberts, Jr. MESPECTFULLV announces to the Farmers of Virginia and Norlh Carolina, that having received extensive supplies of foreign and American Copper ef all the various thickness-s adapted to Che manufacture of Brandy, Turpentine, nd other Stills, will be happy to receive their orders as soon as practicable. He has on hand, of the most approved construction, Brandy Stills, From. 90 to 110 gallons. ' WORMS of all descriptions, and a large nd general assortment of articles of Tin and Copper manufacture. Old Stills, Worms, &c. repaired in the best manner, or taken in exchange for new ones. t Farmers and merchants trading to Nor folk, via rivers or canal, are informed that by addressing the undersigned, their goods can be shipped free of expense, having a Copper and Tin Ware Establish, xnent located at that place, conducted by Ids indefatigable agent, A. S. Dnsier. ' ttTNorth Carolina Bank Notes receiv ed in payment without discount. N. 8. To avoid all mistake, please ad Tress WM. D.'rOHKRTS, Jr. Tin Copper ware Manufacturer, : . Portsmouth, Va. June 15, 1837. Teacher Wanted. A PERSON capable of teaching the rudiments of the English language, who can come well recommended, can get a School worth 20 per month, and board found, in the vicinity of Ttson's llre, Pitt county. Apply to Benjamin Joiner, or to . . . John Joiner, Esq, Jdy 6, 1837. , Just Published, And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet e - titled, 7 Wing to gnaw out of the CATHOLIC TRAP. -N ALSO. ho other than Baptist Churches Have a right to be called -CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. ' Joshua Lawrknci. Price lOceats single prdozcn. . NEW ARRIVAL OF Spring Sf Summer AT THE Cheap Cash store. James Weddcll, AS just returned from the JSorlhcrn cities, where he has purchased at exceedingly Low Prices, a LARGE and Splendid Assortment of . FANCY AIND STAPLE GROCERIES, HATS, SHOES, Hardware, China, Glass and Earthen ware, Which he offers at a very small advance on The Jftw York Cost, And feels confident he can convince all who may favor him wiih a call that his Stock not only comprises a most splendid variety, bur having purchased them in many instance at a great sacrifice to the importer, he will offer them at such aston ishingly low prices as he Halters himself will fully meet the views of those whose object is to buy Fresh fashionable Goods At' very low Prices. TERMS Cash, or the usual credit to punctual customers. Tarboro April 3. 1837. PIANOS. . Mil. E. P. NASH, of Petersburg, Vir ginia, being sole .Agent for the sale of our Piano Fortes,, in the Slates of Vir ginia &. North Carolina, persons desirous of having Instruments of our manufacture, can make application to him, as be has the exclusive right to sell in those States. Slodart, tVorcester $ Dunham New York, March 17, 1837. J COMMENCE my spring sales of the above Instrument in the States of Virginia and North Carolina, by declaring that Siodart, Worcester h Dunham's manufacture of I'iano Fortes, 1 Is the very best in the United States not only equal to others, but, literally the very best; and as the verj best evidence that 1 Bm borne out in the assertion, am permit led to challenge a fair trial with any make, or makers, far or near. " The Factory of these makers having wilhin a few mouths been considerably enlarged, I shall now be enabled to meet the demand. The prices of those I'ianos are regular ami established. Edward P JYYisj. March 27. William W. GrayV Invaluable (liniment, FOR rjLCERS. TUMOURS. Can cow be obtained of the Patentee, at the OJiceof the JlateigU Register, Single Pot, 1 dtdlar Oue dozen, 9 dollars. IV ILL MM IV. GRAY. Raleigh, October 4. !836. " " ." - . J Raleigh. September 1. 1836. 1 For five or six years previous to the spring of 1834, a negro man of mine had been much afflicted with an ulcerated ami and hand, which rdered him almost un less. The ulcer embraced that part of his arm from the elbow down, including his entire band, which- was literally a mass of putrefaction. A joint of one finder, and a part of the thumb, perished and dropt off. A more distressing and hopeless case 1 have never beheld. It was abandoned by his physician es incurable, except by am putation of (he hand. ' " The best medical treatment having fail ed to relieve the man. I mated him nn.r the care of Mr. William W. Gray, in this lf.c, wno, wiin nis uuitmenl, lias effectu ally cured lle case, although the negro was frequently absent, ' for weeks and mouths together. He lias been entirely well for the las eight months, and I have good reason to believe will continue so.' WILLIAM BOY LAN. State Bank Of Worth Carolina. FUR5UANT to a' Resolution of the Stockholders of this Bank, i their last annual General .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 present, tbetu for payment to the Treasurer of the Bank, on or before , ' . The first Monday in.JVV). y ember ixexi " ' Otherwise, they will be.. barred, ns the Stockholders will then 1 make a foal divi dend of the effects of the Bank. & I PJt TTERSON, Prcs'tfr "aleigh, Dec. 23, 1836. ' 1 ! J Printing neatly executed, 1 1 AT TllIS OFFIC. WASHINGTON MONUMENT. . . . THE Board ot Managers of the Wash' ington National Monvmental 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 of, its powers, which should, however, in this' case, har moniously blend durability, simplicity and grandeur. Although it is impracticable at j present lo estimate the extent of the con tilDUtlons inai limy ue in tue, tne uoigns - .1 .. .i u : .. may be predicated on an expenditure ot not) l Hill vnc miitivfl Vf uvtiui i ... n i r M..y ...:ii rer..A Ama.;,., a tn crr w. n.;. :.!... -..:.r r. ..t ti, artist, whose l)esirn shall be adopted, will feel amply remunerated; and all the He- signs in ue uounu anu careiuny yi rserveu to which eiul, it is requested that they be sketched, as near as may lie. on paper ot a uniform size, of the dimensions of sixteen by twenty-two inches. , The designs to be directed to - ? GEORGE Ur.lTTERS0N,Secry. BECKWITH'S Jintudijspeplic Pills. THIS most valuable medicine- for the cure of Dyspepsia, and the pievention ot hilious fevers, colic, lie. Ike is kept con stantly on hand and for sate by .. r. cjtjtten. Tarboro. 24 Sept. 1886. t HERRINGS, Bacon and Lard. " V'-:$:-' ' ' " THE Subscribers have just received a supply of best quality CUT HERRINGS. ' ALSO r Bacon and Lard for sale, by S. 11 Collen & Son. Tarboro', May 24. Large Maps, Of Mississippi cf Alabama CI HO WING the Public Si Indian Lands. Indian Renerva lions, Land Districts. Townships, Streams, he. engraved from the Government Surveys and Plats in the General Land Office, Washington City; bv E. Gilman, Draughtsman in the General Land Office." ; F. TAYLOR, Bookseller, Washington City, Hhs just published (and secured the copy, riglit according to law) the above Maps, which will be found infinitely more com plete and accurate than any heretofore published. fhey are published on sepa rate sheets, each containing nearly six square feet, and will be found especially uselul and valuable to those interested in the Ixnds'of either State; as they show cv ery item of information nhich is in tlie possession of the Land Offices relative to water courses, township lines, Indian lands Biid reservations, land districts, &c and will be found perfectly accurate and precise on these points. They can be sen by mail to any part of the United States, subject only to single letter postage. Price two dollars, or three copies of either will be sen! by mail for five dollars. A liberal discount will be made lo travelling agents, or to any who buy to sell again. J IDTEditors of newspapers, any where, who will give the above advertisement (in cluding thisiotice) one or two insertions, .hall receive by return marl a copy of each Map, if they will send a copy of t he paper containing it to the advertiser. Julv 1. "-.ESTABLISHMENT. OF The Journal Office , ' " " "'. OWING to the intended removal of one of the Editors, and the wish of the other to devote himself more exclusively to the duties of his profession, the under signed offer for sale the establishment of the North Carolina CT,1 -v "t Jnurnul Office. The Office is well found in Job, Newspaper and Ornamental Typethe list of subscri bers is tolerably large, and they doubl not might be greatly augmented by a little exertion. To any person desirous of em barking in tha, business, it offers induce irenls not inferior to any in this State, bt to'a'practical prfnler they know of no irr vestment he could make of his money, that would yieTd him a more profitable return. Hybarl j Strange.' i Fayetteville, May 30, JS37. v : PADIPIIZiESTS; " ; Published and for Sale at this OJfice.l I A !' PATRIOTIC DISCOURSE ihf IX UL North Carolina Whir's Anolmv.r. beKehukce Association and, A Basket of Iragnients, by f hfi Rev. Joshua Lawrence. AUo, A Ktviewnf ClaikV defence and jus tification to the KehukeeAssociation, writ en by a lay member of the Asaociatln and. Occurences in the Life of P.l,t i epn Biggs, wrot by himself, , . Union Hotel. '"J '. ; THE subscriber begs leave, must re spectfully to inform his friemls and the public generally, that he has taken possession of the above Establishment, formerly occupied by Maj. Jno. G. Blount, neaily Opposite the Court House, And having for some years past been ea gaeed in like business, feels confident of being able t give entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with their pat ronage. His table will be furnished with the best the market ran afford. His sta- i - . . . . ... hlas a wa maiu lltwl in r.nfl Ckf'ilpe mill Will " . ,H ,i - c a u be attended by the best ostlers". Suffice it i . . - t. ,A ! to sav, that nothing on his part will be i wa-.tio? to make Ihose comfortable who I may call on him. " , C. Vaiillo jvRsj,ville, No. Ca. July 17th. 17. To the Afflicted.: Jfi RAY'S' invMnable Ointment fo the IJT cure of white-swell'mos, scrofula and other tumours, sore legs and ulcers, and treh wound, sprains, bruises, swelling and intlaminaiiotis, &.c. &c. Rowand'a genuine tonic mixture, a per. feet cute for ague and fever. The ubove valuable nedirincs may be had wholesale or retail on application to J. W Collen, Agent for l ailiorough. 1837. JYotice. THE subscriber hating recently di posed of his Gia making Establishment IN GREENVILLE, To N. TYER, requests all those indebted to him to make early payment. From his long acquaintance wiih Mr. Tyer (who has for several years past been in his em ploy) he respectfully recommends his for mer customers to him, aid is confident that all who may favor him with their cus tom will be satisfied.' Henry Chamberlain. Cotton 0ins. THE snb-cribrr having pull based the Esiabl shment of Henrv Chamber lain, in Greenville, N. C. for making , Steel Saiv Gv Respectfully informs the Dublic that he will continue the business at the same place. Having an extensive assortment of ma terials on hand, he assures those who may favor him With ihpirrntfnm tliat thcir nr. ders shall be promptly executed. Gins will be repaired. Of the bes4 materials, and at the shortest notice. - y ; 1 Persons when ordering will please state whether they prefer the German, or polish ed cast steel plates. Still remains connected with this establish- ment, and carrier ou the Lock and Gunsmith business, He also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, of a composition invented bv Daniel Peck, of Raleigh Mi(l Spindles, with 5ee Collars, (turned,) and Gudgeons, manufactured equal to anr in the United states. " All orders must be directed to the Sub scriber, at Greenville Norjleet Tyer. January 30, 1637. . 1 Vine Culture. T m , - ;: ' HE Subscriber has more than twenty kinds and fiftt Some of these are generally known as ex- tciieui ior iaive use or wine, viz: the Scup pernoHg, 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 hn dred or more are taken at once, or boxed and sent the same direrinn i sible ierson, a handsome deduction is 7 "r,. or.mnner particulars innnire of he Editor of the Tai buro' Pres or ' SIDNEY' IVELLEIi, Brinkleyvillr, N. C. Oct. 4. ' i(, A h. Jr ', " . i, ( ui 'H' ff HISTORX OF TUK "irilST PUBLISH Eland for sale fttHteJ ww omce ot i lie Tarboro' Press, "A con cise History of theKrhulce Uatilki A... -. iuii. ironi its original i ie to the pre sentime by Elder Joseph Ui?!(s-nn.ler the supervision of a committee (-onsi, j of Elders Joshua Lawreice, Wiifiaiu y. mm, and Luke Ward. f',n biethren Thn ".! 9,ff,.JoP, ,K liW "'! Cushion If.llasiell,) appointed by the Association " Price fl each, ns $10 per doxen. ' Hail Road Notice. fWf HE Ma'l and Passengers for Peters If burs:. Kichmond, Washington, Phi ladelphirfi T w"l leave Blakely on Tuefdavs. 'lhursdays nd Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A.M-ad will leave feiers b irg for Blakeley, fcc. on Mondays, Wed nesdays ad Fridays, at 9 o'clock, A. M tonnecling Blakeley with the Tarboro' Mail Line of Sieges, And at Halifax or Gary's, with the Wil in'tngtnn Line. , Petersburg Rail Road Co. OJp.re, ) 4tu Sept. 1837. S Rail Road Office,? Wilmington, May 167i, 1837-5 URSU AiN 1' to au order of the Board of Directors, the Stockhold. rs of the WILMINGTON AND RALEIGH Hail Ho ad Company, Will be called on for the following instal ments, viz: 55 per share, to be paid on or before the I"t July next, $5. Is! October, '10, 15th December, James Owen, PrisH. Roanoke Trade. .I . GA S TON, April, 1 837. THE uudersigned respectfully in. forms the Planters and Merchants ol North Carolina and Virginia, and the public generally, that the Greensville and Hoanoke HAIL ROAD Is now completed, and in successful ope ration, and that he has located himself at Gaston, the termination of said Kuad, Mi the purpose of transacting JI Commission, receiving and forwarding business; And is now prepared to give attention to all consignments. The undersigned, in commencing business at Gaston, w'as un der the impression that the shippers of Produce, and receivers of Good, both of the country and town jof Petersburg, would mid it convenient and advantageous to have a regular correspondent and disin terested agent to attend to their, various interests, anJ especially to the order and condition in which boatmen and wagoners receive and deliver thir cargoes at Gas ion from and In the Rwil Rn1 Pnmnin, , """'!- , and narticularlv in tror in iir hnni m,,t wagons, for the immediate dispatch of rm...i......i: i), :. . i f i. . .ui.iviiniiMw.r, oil., iu us nnce oi uesuiia ti'in. Under this belief he iiflei a h S SPl- vices to the public, promising to d vote t.ic time and services to their best interests, and as-urin"- them that he will riisrhai-ir lle trust which may be reposed in bin. w nil care ami ihi my. Tl e undersigned, in offering bis service to the public, begs leave to inform them thnt he has, for the last two or three years, devoted his time in an exfensivp h kerage and commission l)u.-iness in the ton or tetersbrg, and flitters himself, that the knowledge there obtained in.thia branch of business, will enable him to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their business His charges will be ery moaeraie; merely sulnctent to pay for the time these duties will require at his hands. SIML. IV PUG II. Rales of charges on some "of Ike most promt- " nenl articles: Tobacco, merchandise, 8ic. per hhd.' 25 cts Cotton, per bale, " 25 do Merchandise, per peck, . t ( V x ' do I lour, per barrel, 1 ' 10 do Manuiact'd tobacc, per box keg, C do Salt, per sack, 5 do . , . . REFERENCES. , . , .. - Petersburg. Cha. F. Osborne, Presi dent Petersburg Rnl , Road Companv, Messrs. Rowletl, Roper &t Noble, L. E. Slainback, Son & Co. Pannill &, Lea, James M. McCnUoch & Co. Dunn, Mcll- w!!ie .ft.B,ow"ley Hur, PHKersoa L Wills, Holderby h McPhetei s- Gaston. V. W. Wilkins, Eq.' Mecklenburg Dr. Lignal Jones. Clarksrille, Va. Messrs, A. W. Venable & ("o. . I. 1 Thomas, Esq. M7on, N, C Waikins & Farley, George W Johnson &. Co. Danville, Pa Geo. White, T. D. Keal. Eiq- ; Stale of J)Tor Ih Carolina, MARTIN COUNTY. ' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, ; JULY TERM, 1837. i; ..... ; Henry Peal 1 . ' . ... ' ?Altackmeut. .''William Peal, I Jonathan Ward summoned as garnishee. IT appearing to the satisfaction ol the Court, that the defendant is not a re sident of this- Stale: It is ordered, that publication be made for six weeks in the larhoro' Pres, for, the defendant 10 ap pear at the next term of this Court, and replevy, or plead, or judgment will be rendered against him. Witness, Joseph I). Biggs, Clerk of our M Court at Williamston, the: second Monday of July, 1837., : JOS. D. BIGGS, Ctk. , Pi ice ad v 52 50. .; , Sheriff's and Constables filanks for sale, , , AT; TUtsi OFFICE. War Dcpartnm Pension Office, 0c.3 is THE fo!owi,.g Circlar i'e , dressed to the Pension 1"' the Second Compitoiler o e f"'"''1 is published for the infoMua.ionS sioners, and those who may a t attorneys, in drawing iiie:,. M'f them. . lta,-'i James L KdwavtU Commissioner of VtJh CIRCULAU. . -Treasury D'ennrim, Sg-, - cm. econd Comptroller's n ( 77e Agent fur paying Pension Sir: In or.ler to guard more effect, ' against a repetition of frauds, as j ' fore practised by the production of f"!" papers, the first three fol!,.win ft0;-M-? lules will be observed bj tl.e'accou? offieers of the Treasury. ' 1 In - every case where the pe,,,, employs an attorney to receive his 2! sion, the execution of the power nwi in the presence of at least one other than the magistrate before whm is acknowb dged. No payment U J", lorney will be allowed Unless sujipuru a voucher thus executed. 2. In all cases where Hie si"-natar-the pensioner or his attorney is rerjw, such pensioner or attorney wiij ttrje, name at length, if capable f so du otherwise, his srsnRture may be v Bl, or cross, in which case the -Jtrution k be in the presence ol at h-asi nn . tent witness, other than the justice od, tary who. acts officially 111 lite case. 3. Ifo )ayments v ill in future be aii to any pensioner, eiihcr in person w : attorney, who has not applied for hisp Hon for more than one year, wilhoun; production of evidence of his idpnili. prescribed iu the instructions fiom'tl ollice ol June 10, 1833, chnpier 1, m 2, and form B, nor uiilii sncli fv'uh lias been transmitted ; the Commim, of Pensions, and a special direction i thorizing the payment has been eiven. 4- In case where a t ei lificate has Lw issued by the Connnissintier of Pensit lo the wWow or t hildrcn of an officer' soldier under Hie act of J.me 7, lfc3.',f under the act ol May 15, 182, no proof the relationship of the applicant loiLei ceased officer or soldier is tobereouic bv Hie ne.ision asent. Ihatnroof haviti been necessarily filed in the ofikeofin Commssioner of Pensions prior tg liie smug 01 sttcu certificate. Respectfully, Sir, Your obedkul servant, (Signed.) Albion K. Tavvh, Jan. 24. Comntiallcr. To take effect from the 4th March lsii ' -VERY BEST Cotton Yam and Ticht FOR SALE, nil HE Subscribers feel erntc-ful for JUL liberal patronage which thy receir the. nasi vear. arid liotre bv nssiduitvl punctuality in buine-s to merit a cwi'w ance ot past lavors.' They now have and expect to keep slanllv rui hand, the Very best Co lion Yarn rom ios. 2 to is inclusive. Ai3oai. s r.es of the beU . Cotton Seine Twine. Its durability and siren" t!i has lie" tested, and t e Subscribers feci no he lion in pronouncing it inferior to none, not superior to anv in market. Bth Ij above articles lliey expert to !i'I'"1' lilirc lasei'D nn a lilpral terms a arlii" of the same nualitv can beuiocuwdt where. The usual charge for couvejl will be mailo. Terms of Sale for id? quantitiesof ftf over one thousand pounds, fcuirmontbsctf rtit will be allowed for any uaninj u"-' one thousand pound, tin ee ruoutw. purchaser giving note (without ntcrej the time the Yarn U JelivereJ, payable the above stAted times. ' TtlA nrrmrlolfirs nf fifheiieg ftillO" to apply lo the Subscribers lor T'f BA TTL E 4- BR0THZ& Falls Tar River, Jan IQ, IS7 i Cotton Gins. nil II C .subscrilxjr has removej , Ji Tarboroneii. and e-tab!ilieJ r on the Raleieh road near the store Knight, -dii Cokey, wiiere he continu" I " mi ' .1'A- :i ' " -anairin a ne, maKing anu 1 xVnllnn Gins. All those who wish to supplj lh .pf( with Gios of the best fpjaliij, ' .c,t fully solicited to apply to ne 5 f.r personally, : or by letr. Al , Gi' ill Iki iirnmnllv executed. oforder will beexpfdilioiily rcp'' " i , Persons wiibg l have work e will please leave ttietc orders a' ;to'' of J. C. Knizht, Esq. rrrl - Samuel n. pno1" i C......., i?.h 1fl!7 - X'olesfnul ollltf 4 ' h ' ? '. v " '" ' blanks, jorsaic AT THIS OFFICE.

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