a. fASW-' m Coffield King, MERCHANT TAILOU, HAVING removed to his new estab lishment, m arly opposite the Court Hou, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he is now open ing u handsome assortment of ifall ant) TOntcr GOODS, Of a beautiful mid superior qualityt which have been selected with raucli personal care in the northern cities, and will be made up to order at short notice nnd in the most fashionable style such as; Superfine blue and black Cloths. , Invisible preen and brown do. Clarence brown and mulberry do. rt Olive and mixt do. ,, Folaski ribbed Cassimerc, Plain black and mixt do. do. t, Lavender, Zebra, Plaid SiGrecian do. Striped and corded do. of various colors, iMain black and figured Velvets, Brocade Velvets, a superior article, "Plain black and figured silk Vesting, Brown and drai Pt tersbam. Black and brown goat hair Camblels, Also, a beautiful asortmentof Stock, some very superior, Bosoms, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders. &.c. He trusts by due attention to biuimss, nd bis long; expr rience therein, to give ilue satisfaction to those who may favor 1dm with their orders. He will keep con stantly on hand an assortment of seasonable Ready made Clothing, Or the best qiidtily, manufactured by him self and warranted. ALSO, three or four Journeymen Tailors 6f the first class, v anted. Tarboro', Nov. 10th. 1836. Whom it may concern. :J. THE Subscriber tequests all those in debted to him to call h ml settle their accounts, j j irin January 13, 1630. '-Cr. Montague's Balm, An Indian remedy for toothuch WHICH waun applied according t j directions, has never failed to afford immediate and permanent relief, just to ceived and for sale by J. W. GOTTEN. 11th Xov. 1836. Copper Tin ware PORTSMOUTH, VA. IVm. D. Robert, Jr. MESPKCTFULLY announces to the Farmers of Virginia and North Carolina, fl at having received extensive Supplies of foreign and American Copper Of all the various thickness '8 adapted to the manufacture of Brandy, Turpentine, and other Stills, will be happy to receive their orders a soon as practicable. He h s on hand, of the mon approved Construction, . ttrandy Stills, From 90 to 110 gallons. . WORMS of all descriptions, and a large and general assortment of articles of Tin and Copper-manufacture. Old Stills, Worms, kc. repaired in the best manner, or taken in exchange for new ones. Farmers and merchants trading to Nor folk, vi.i rivers or canal, are informed that by addressing the undersigned, their ffoods can be shipped free of expense, having a Copper and 1 in Ware Establish ment located at that place, conducted by his indefatigable agent, A. S. Dozier. tLr North Carolina Bank Notts receiv ed in payment without discount. N. 8. To ayoid all mistake, please ad dress WM. D. RO HERTS, Jr. Tin Copper ware Manufacturer, Portsmouth, V'a. Jnue 15. 1837. Teacher Wanted. A PERSON capable of teaching the rudiments of the English language, Vkho can come well recommended, can fet a School worth 20 per month, and board found, in the vicinity of Tison's lore, Pitt county. Apply to Benjamin Joiner, or to John Joiner, Esq. July 5,jl 837. Just Published, And for gale at this Office, a pamphlet en titled, MOUSE Trying to gnaw out of the CATHOLIC TRAP. ALSO. No other than Iiaptht Churches Have a right to be called CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. B Joihoa Lawrp.ncc. Vrlce 3 tents single, r 31 pcr Jozcn. NEW ARRIVAL OF Spring !$ Summer AT THE Cheap Cash store. James If cddelf, M AS just returned from' the Northern cities, where he has purchased at exceedingly Low Prices, a LARGE and Splendid Assortment of FAINCY AND STAPLE GHOCEUIKS, HATS, SHOES, Hardware, China, Glass and ' Earthen ware. Which he oilers at a very small advance on The Jfav York Cost, And feels confident he can convince all who may favor him wi'h a call that his Stock not only comprises a most splendid vuriety, but having purchased them in many instances at a great sacrifice to the importer, h will oiler them at such aston isliinly low prices as he Hatters him.-elf will fully meet the views of those whose object is to buy Fresh & fashionable Goods At verv low Prices, TEIIMS Cash, or Hie usual credit to punctual customers. TarboiV, April 3. 1837. R. E. P. NASIJ, of Petersburg, Vir ginia, beimr sub- A"f-nf for the .! oi oir t'lBiui torlt-s, in the States of ir giuia h North Carolina, persons desirous of having Instruments of our manufacture, can make application to hiin, as he has the exclusive rii;ht to m i! in those States. Stodart. Worcester S? Dunham. New'Voik, M-mtIi 17, Ib37. COMMENt't my spring sales of the above Instruments in the States of Virginia and Not th Carolina, by declaring that Stodnrt, Worcester Dunham's lu.uiufai. tun: of Viano Fortes, Istlhe very best in the United Stales not only equal to others, but, literally the very best; and as the very best evidence that 1 am borne out in the assertion, am permit ted lo challenge a fair lri:l with anv nvike, or makers, far or near. ine ractory of tl,ee makers having within a few mouth beeu considerably enlarged, I shall now be e. tabled to meet the demand. The prices of those I'ianos are regular and established. Fdivnrd V. Nash. March 27. William W. Gray's Invaluable Ointment, FOR ULCERS, TUMOURS, &C. Can now be obtained 0 the Patentee, at the Office of the Raleigh Register, Single Pot, t dollar One dozen, 9 dollars. IV'ILLUiM IV GIK1Y. Raleigh, October 4. 1836. Raleigh. Sepcanber 1. 1S36. t or five or six years previous to the spring of 1834, a negro man of mine had been mnchfjiieted with a operated arm ami hand, whi. h rendered him almost use less. The ulcer embraced that part of his arm from the elbow down, including bis entire hand, which was literally a massot putrefaction. A joint of one finder, and a part nf the lhamb, perished and dropt off. A more distressing and hopeless case I have never beheld. It wos abandoned by his physician a incurable, except bv am putation of the hand. The best medical treatment having fail, ed to relieve the ma", I placed him under thf care of Mr. William W. Gray, in (his place, who, with his Ointment, has effectu ally cured the case, although the neirro was frequently absent, for weeks and months together. He has ben entirely well lor the last eight months, and I have good reason to believe will continue so. WILLIAM IiOYLAN. State Bank Of Jsorlh Carolina. PURSUANT to a Resolution of the Stockholders of Ibis Bank, t their last annual General Meeting, all persons having claims on said Bank for Dividends of Capital or Profits Dnpnsites, or Notes isxoed by the Principal Bank or its Bran ches, ate earnestly desired to present them lor payment to the Treasurer of the Bank, on or before The first Monday in JVb vember neatt, Otherwise, the will !m .u Stockholders will then make h final divi- "V.-UU 01 1 ne euects 01 the Bank. S. 1 PATTE IlSONy Preset. , Kaleigh, Dec. 23, 183fi. 1 Frinting neatly executed, AT TIJIS OFFICE. WASHINGTON MONUMENT. fill HE Board of Managers of the Wash- II inglon Rational Monumental Soci$ly invite DESIGNS for this structure, ititvii ded as a memorial of a NATION'S GRATITUDE. It would be to fetter genius, to prescribe anv limits to ttic exercise of its powers. which should, however, in this case, bur moniously blend durability, simplicity and grandeur. Although it is impracticable at present to estimate the extent f the con tributions that my be mnde, the Designs may be- predicated on an expenditure of not less than one million of dollars The Hoard of Managers will not offend American genius so much as to offer, in this instance, a pecuniary repaid. The artist, whose Design shall ! ad ptcdf will feel amply remunerated; and all the De signs will be bound ai d carefully preserved to which end, it is requested that they be sketched, as near as may be, on paper of a uniform size, of the dimension f sixteen by twenty. two inches. The designs to be directed to GEORGE ir.lTTERSON, Sec'r);. BECKWITH'S Anti-dynp ep I i'c nils, THIS most valuable medicine- for the Cure of Dysptpzia, and the prevention of bilious fevers, colic, kc. is kept con stantly uu hand and forsa.'t! l.v J. IV. CVTTEN. Tarboro', 2 1 Sept. 183 lEIililNGS, Bacon and Lard. THE Subscribers have just received a supply of best quality CUT HERRINGS. ALSO Bacon and Lard for sale, by tf. !). Gotten & Son.m Tarboro', May 24. Large Maps, Of Mississippi a? Alabama :$: . AIfOWING the Public &, Indian Lands, Indian Rcseri ations, Land Districts, Townships, Stream, &c. eng'aved from the Government Surveys anil Plats in the General Lain! OffiYe, Washington City; by E. Oilman, Draughtsman in the General Lrfnd Ofcce. F. TAYLOR, Bookseller, Washington City, Hag just published (and secured the copy right according to law) tlvc above Maps, which wi'd be found infinitely more com plete and neonate tl-.au any heretofore published. I'liev are published on sepa rHte sheets, each containing nearly six tqnare feet, and will be found especially useful and valuable 10 those interested in the lands of either Stale; as they show cv ery item of information which is in the pi. session of the Land Offices relative to water roan scs, township lines, Indian lauds and reservations, land districts, &c and will be found perfectly accurate anil precise on these points. They can be sent by mail to any part of the United Slates, subject only "to single letter postage. Price two dollars, or three copies of either will be ni by mad for five dollars. A liberal discount will be made lo travelling azents, or to any who buy to sell again O3" Editors of newspapers, any where, who will give the above advertisement (in cluding this notice) one or two insertions, halt receive by return mail a copy of each Map, if they will setul a copy of the paper containing it to the advettUer. Jnlv 1. ESTABLISHMENT OF The Journal Office 22021 SALS. OWING to the intended removal of one of the Editors, and the wih of the other to devote himself more exclusively lo the duties of h'13 profession, the uniler signed offer for sale the establishment of the North Carolina Journal Office. The Office is well found in Job, Newspaper and Ornamental Type, the list of subscri bers is tolerably large, and they doubt not might be greatly augmented by a little exertion. To any person desirous of em barking in the business, it offers induce ments not inferior to any in this State, but to a practical printer they know of no in vestment he could make of his money, that would yield him a more profitable return. Ilybart & Strange. Fayetteville, May 30, 1837'. Pvhlished awl for Salt at this Office. A PATRIOTIC DISCOURSE tht North Carolina Whig's Apology for he KehttUee Association and, A Basket of fragments, by the Re. Joshua Lawrence. Also, A Reviewof Clark's defence and jus tification to the KehukeeAssoctation, writ en by n lay member of the Association and, Occurrences in the Life of Elder Jo seph Biggs, wrot by himself. lAiion Hotel ftTlIin stibsciiber begs leave, most re II spectfully lo inform his friends and the public generally, that he has taken possession of the ahove Establishment, formeily occupied by Maj. Juo. G. Blount, neily Opposite the Court Jlonse, And having for some y ms past b"en en gaged in likt! biiHiness, fe Is confident of being able to pivo entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with thoir pat ronage. His taMe will be furnished with the best t':e inaike; "an afford. His sta ! bles are new and in ood order, and will J be atteivVd by t!'; best ostlers. Suffice it to say, hat nothing on bis part will be wanting to make those comfortable who , may call on him; (I Vanilla. Nashville, No. Ca. July 17th, 1S37. To the JiffUcted. C" RAY'S invaluable Ointment for the Jf cure of bite swellings, scrofula and other tumour;, sore legs and ulcers, nnd fresh wounds, sprains, bruises, swellings and inflammations, &.c. &c. Howaml'j genuine tonic mixture, a per feet cure Cor agin- im! fever. The above valuable tnedirines may be had wholesale or retail on application to J. IV. Cotten, Agent fo Tai borough. 1-37. Notice. , - THK suhscribrr having recently di. posed of his Gin making Establishment IN GREENVILLE, To N. TVER, requests all those indebted to him to make early payment. Fmm his long acquaiutairce with Mr. Tver (who ha for several years past been in his em ploy) he respectfully recommends his for ner customers to him, ard is confident that all who ina favor hi in with their cus tom will be satisfied. Henry Chamberlain. Cotton 5ins, THE subscriber having purchased the Establishment of Henry Chamber lain, in Greenville, N. C. for making Steel Saw Givs, Respectfully inform? ths public thai he will contiuue the business at the same place Having an extensive assortment of ma terials on hand, be ossurrs those u ho may favor him with their custom, thnt their or ders shall be promptly executed. Ghts will he repaired, Of the best material, and at the shortest notice. Persons when ordering will plene slate whether they prefer the German, or polish ed cast steel plates. iXZiIiSSCT TZSORT, Still remains connected with this establish ment, and carries on the Lock and Gunsmith business, He also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, of n cmnposiiioii invented by Daniel Peck, of Raleigh Mill Spindles, with Steel Collars, (turned,) nnd Gitdafous, manufactured equal to any in the United States. All orders must be directed to the Sub scriber, at Greenville. Norflcel Tyer. January f?0, IS37. Vine Culture. HE Subscriber has more than twenty kinds and fifty varieties ot the Vine. Somirof these are reueraUv k cellent for table use or wine, viz: the Scup- rM-rnong, me tiaiitax, Isabella, Catawba, Herbeaut's Madeira, JLc. The price for a well rooted sinele vine is. nnnmr r dollar but where n dozen, fifty, one hon- .it:u r more nre ?anen at once, or boxed and sent the nine direction to one respon sible person, a handsome deduction is made. For further particulars inquire of be Editor of the Tarboro' Pres or SIDNEY WE LLER. Brrnkleyville, N. C. Oct. 4. HISTORY OF THE Kehnkee Jlssocialion. JUST PUBLISHED, ml forsale at tke office of H.r Tarboro' Pret, " con cise History or tho Kehnkee Baptist Asso ciation, from its original rise to the pre sent timeby Elder Joseph BigRs under the siiperviiiiou of a committee (consisting ofEldersJmi.ua Lawrence, Wilj;,in jv. mtn. and l.uke Ward, and brethren Thol man Biggs, Joseph I). Bicjs, and Cushion B.llastell,) appointed by the Association " Prico $1 each, or $10 per dozen. Rail Road Notice. THE Mail and Passengers for Peters burg. Richmond, Washington. I'M ladelpbia, Sic. will leave Blakely on Tuesday. 'Jlinisdays and Satin day s, at lU o'clock, A. M. and will leave Peters burg for lilakeley, &ic. on Mondays, Wed nesdavs and Fridays, ai 9 o'clock, A. fa connecting at Blakt lev with the Tarboro' Mail Line of Stages, And at Halifax or Gary's, with the Wil mington Line. Petersburg Rail Road Co. Office, 4tli Sept. 1837. Rail Ttoad Oflice,?. Hitmhgton, May With, 1837-5 IIRSUAN 1 to an order of the Board ) .fix. ( Uirector, the stockholders of the I mil linixTnii inn nn rton WlLUimutUH ANU nnLClurl Rail Rond Company, Will be called on for the following instal ment?, viz: $5 per frhare, to be paid on or before the 1st July next, S-J. 1st October, it j, loth December, ,, James (heen, FrtsU. Removal. THE Subscribers have removed to the Imuse on Old S'rect, next door east of Messrs. Hurt, Patter.-on &i Wills, where they will continue the GROCERY & COMMISSION BUSINSSS. They have on hnnd and are receiving, A general Assortment of GROCERIES, 531 Which arc offered for sale on reasonable terms. Country PRODUCE, entrusted to th-ir management, will receive strict and prompt attention. A'. Mr Martin if Donnan. Petersburg, Aug. 5. Roanoke Trade. GASTON, Uh April, 1837. THE undersigned respectfully in forms the Planters and Merchants of North Carolina and Virginia, and the public generally, that t!i . Greensville and Ilounoke HAIL' R4 JAB Is now completed, and in succvsful ope ration, and thai he has located himself at GMtou,tlie te.mination of sa d Road, for th purpose of transacting A Commission, receiving and fu rwa rd ing b u sin ess; 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, and receivers 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 to attend to their various interests, and especially M the order and Condition in which boatmen and wagoners receive and deliver tlmr cargoes at Gas ton, from and to the Rail Road - Company , and particularly in procuring boats and wagons, for the immediate dispatch of merchandize, &c. to its place of destina tion. Under ibis belief, he offers his ser vice to the public, promising to devote his lime and services to their best interests, and asuiing them that he will discharge the trust which may be reposed in him, u lib care and fid lity. ' TI.e undersigned, in offering his services to the public, begs leave to inform them thnt he has, for the last two or three years, devoted his time in an extensive hip bro kerage and commission laziness in the town of Petersburg, and flatters himself, that the knowledge there obtained in this branch of business, w ill enable him to give satisfaction to tliose who may favor him with their business. His charges will be very moderate; merely sufficient to pay for the time these duties will require at his hands. SAML. W. PUG II. Rales of charges oh some of the most promi nent articles: Tohacco, merchandise, kc. per hhd. 25 cts Cotton, per bale, 25 do Merchandise, per peck, 10 do Floor, per barrel, o ,, Manufact'd tobacco, per box St keg, 6 do Salt, per sack, 5 a REFERENCES. Petersburg. Chas. F. Osborne, Presi dent Peterburg Rail Road Comp anv, Messrs. Rowlett. Roper &. Noble. L. E. Stainhack, Son &. Co. Pannill & Lea, .Tanies M. McCulloch & Co. Dunn, Mcll waine & Brownley, Hurl, Patterson &t Wills, Holderby k McPhelers Gaston. W. W. Wilkins, rT q. Mecklenburg Dr. Lisrnal Jones. Ctarksrille, I 'it. Messrs, A. W.V'enable Xi Co. J. L. Thomas, Ksq. Milton, N. C. Wntkins & Farley, George W. Johnson &t Co. Danville, I'a Geo. White, T. D- Neal E q. War Department !! r Pension Office, OcLSjqv THE following Circular Ci!(r dress-d to the IY,.in ,r, il th- Second Coinptiller oftl,e Tr,!'"'' is published for the infoiBiaii,,.,'. sinners, and tlx. so who mv act r' attorneys, in drawing tt.ei," tlieui. i James L lidivahh Commissioner vf pa CIRCULAIL Treasury Department, ) Second Compthollkr's Of-( fice, September S30. ( The Agent for paying Pensions at Sir: In order to guard more eflVcta'i against a repetition of frauds, as llfr, fore piactised by the production of f0l'.j papers, the firt three .l. is n,,w rules will be observed by (be accoum,., officers of the Treasury. 1. In every case where the pPlli;0 employs an attorney to receive hi? nn, sion, the execution of the power mv in the presence of at least one other than the magistrate before Hhcffl.J is ackuowh dged. No payment tn anv. lorne will be allowed uideiitiiHiri j n voucher thus executed. J" 2. In all case? where the signature r. the pensioner or his attorney i5 rnjuirt such pensioner or attorney will ri e r. name at length, if capable of s0 di:n-: otherwise, his sienatnre may lie bv n n; or cross, in which case the execution must be in the presence of at least on- cmipe. tent witness, other than the justice oni tary who acts officially in the ense 3. Nonpayments ill in future be maj to any pensioner, either in person 01 bt attorney, who has not applied for hisp mom for more than one year, without th production of evidence of hi i cieniiu, 3, prescribed in the instructions from iKi otBceofJune 10, 1833, chapter 1, sectta 2, ami form B, nor until such evidence has heen transmitted to t he Commissioner of Pensions, and a special direction au thorizing the payment has berngiien. -I. In case where a certificate lm ln issued by the Commissioner of Pen?ionj to the widow or children of nn 1 Ificerof soldier under I he act of J'.-ne 7. IK:, of under the act of May 15, 182S, im prvoi'of 1! a relationship of the applicant ii the df-ci-aved officer or soldier is to in rrfjuireil by the pension aant, that pi oof h.iftf n?en neressaiily filel in the ' office onto Cnnirnloner of" i'enMons prior to the it suing nf such certificate. Respectfully, Sir, Your obedienl servant, (Signed.) Albion K. Parris, Jan. 24. Comptroller. To tke effec t from th,?4lh March. 1837. VERY BEST Cotton Varn and Twint FOR SALE THE Subscribers feel grateful for tl liberal patronage which they received the past year, and hope by aiduity arJ punctuality in biuiuefs to nitiit a continu ance ot pa t f.ivws. ' They' now have and expect to keep con' stantly on hand, the Very bct Cotton Yarns, From INos. 2 lo 18 inclusive. AJso ar'"" sizes ol the best Cut ton Seine Twine. Its duraoilirv and strength has been f":!." tested, and l e Subscribers fe 1 no herii lion in pronouncing it inferi'T to none. 11 not superior to any in market. Both the above articles they eipert lo deleft 1,1 purchasers on as liberal terms as article of the same quality can be p'ocured ei'f w here. The usual charge for convcac will be mad. Terms of Sale for all quantities of Varn over one thousand pounds, fur month cre dit will be allowed for any quantity mi'I" one thousand pounds, thi ee in:nlhe, purchaser giving note (without interest :i! the time the Yarn is delivered, pay "hie at the above stated time?. The proprietors of fisheiies will we:i to apply to the Sub-crib rs forTvincfrf the future, ns a very liberal credit will !e ri'ven. , BA TTLE PRO TfirM. Falls Tar River, Jan 10, lbo7. Cotton Gins. nnilE subscriber has r"niorel fc : Ji. Tarborough, and established I".'""c 011 the Raleigh road near the itoieot J Knight, on Cokey, where he contiin,eS The making and repairing Cotton Gins. 4ti .!. v .:.u a. Lir.lv them Osfivi a- ; -9 with Gins of the best quality, are re)it fully solicited to apply hc S, .'f0r personally, or by letter. All or f'. out" Gins will lie promptly eneotited. of order will be expeditiously n'P9,re 'tfi, Persons wishing M have uorketf will please leave their orders at t 9 of J. C. Kuight, Esq. rn SAMUEL I). PROCThb- February fnh, 1537 XoTelTof Hand, and olh blanks, for sale, AT THIS OFFICE