MurtupYan Huron, OF NliW YORK. Richard Johnson, OF KENTUCKY. aT hag falleo to the humble lot of the un dersigned to have piesented to Ihe A tnerican People, a third edition of the Bio graphies of the two above named highly distinguished patriotic citizens, whose con stant devotion to the best interests of our Government las led to their designation, .'is a testimony of the estimation in w hich their services are regarded by the ople whom thay have served, as candidates for the two first otlices withiu the gilt of a TREK, HAPPy, and FLOURISHING NATION. 't his t iken of respect fives to the world additional proof that faithful service shall not go unrewarded. The object ol this appeal to the rcpub'i- n portion of our fellov citizens, is to ob t tin their co operation in the circulation of iin edition of 100,000 copies of the joint Biography of MAUI IN VAN BUKKN v. RICHARD M JOHNSON, enlarged, re tised and corrected, so as to be valuable to very lover of hi? country, and alike lion -vrable to the dutingui.-ht d citizens whom we, the PK.nptE, intend still further to honor, by their elevation to the otlices of President and Vice President of the United Stat es, in the election of 18. J 6. Thus we s'lall perpetuate the principles of Jefferson, w hicl liave boon so signally revived, no My acted upon, and Titii"MPH4Si i.v car 1 id i'U' by Amjrkw Jackson, who, spur ning all flattery, knew nothing but the . ll. . I - i .. Luril, in nuuLi, i t ri-r., anu iiii-n it- tpectice rights, lepardless ol tbcirfortunes, "whether rich, or poor; thus rendering; his Nir a ) 1 renown as durable as the evek- l.lTl.SU HILLS." The uriaogemeDt of the volume will be us follows: 1st. Portrait nf Andrew Jackson. To whom the volume will be inscribed, with an add res bv.the Publisher. 2d. Portrait of M. Van liuren. To be followed by his Biography, enlar ged, including several valuatde documents, illustrative of his public character, and ei hibiting the magical powers of his gigantic mind- which has ever been devoted to sus tain the rights of his country, and the glory uud prosperity of his fellow citizens. 3d. Portrait of II. M- Johnson. To be followed by his Biography, enlar ged, including various Speeches, Sunhay M.ul Reports, and other documents; illus trative of tils long continued public life, which has ever been devoted to the goJ f his country; including an authentic ac count of the fall of the n .-.owned Indian warrior, Tecliiseh, on the ever memora ble 6ih of October, 1813 with an engra ved view of the battle field. The work will be complete in one vol ume, of about -100 pflges. 1 lie pi ice to be fixed at the moderate sum of One Dollar, neatly bound with cloth backs; or calf and gilt, with the additional expense of bind - b-. 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YlU-n- PUBLISHED, and for sale a, ,,e V-l office ol'rfie Tarboro' Pies, "a con cue History of the Kclmkee Baptist Asso ciation, from its original rise to (he pre rnt t.me-by Elder Joseph Higgs-n, der the supervis.on of , commit ( ,, j," .f Elders Jos ua Lawrenr u ;;t: . man. and Luke VBr( , ', V,' ' ' .nas Biggs, Joseph S'CVtlir" V'" K. Ilasselk) appoint,,) bv the A ,,s!"0" Trie, SI f acb. or lu pt 1tiat'0" '' October, 1S34. State of J forth Cavolinu, EDUKCOM UK COUNTY. Court of -.'ytf'ty, SP.PTBMBEU IXUM.1S33. Lewis K lis, - -v vs. t Bill of In- John Peele Si Stephen Wood- f junction. ard. JT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, thut the said John Peele is an in habitflnt of the State of Georgia: It is llu'ieoie ordered, that publication be iuide in some put lie newspaper, com manding 'he said John Peele lo appear at the next term, of the Superior Court of Law and Equity, to be held for said coun ty, on the second Monday in March next, and plead, answer or demur to said biil, otherwise iho case will be set for hearing v parte as to hriu. . NOR FLEET C.M.E. Price adv $3 51 JSmolice. 0 YES! O ye.-! yon are requested to call, And examine the Groceries I've purchased this Fa 11; My assortment, 1 assure you, is entirely complete, Mr Store likewise fs nearly replete With all those, good tilings which will hun ger destroy, And in. ike an epicure leap for joy. Then fear nothing, frit-iid, and beofgood cheer, Scotch hei ungs and crackers are "call'd severe,"' 1 have apples- oranges, butter and cheese, Such things I am sure will your hunger appease. My drinkables too you may be sure, Are unadulterated "real bimoii Pure," Then call on me all yt: ti-at are a thirst, For here you can allay it with none of the wuisl. I have several baskets of the best cham pagne. Who can Ironi drinking uch liquor refrain? Besides I 've brandy, ruin, w hi-key and gin, And bottle- and jugs to put the '"truck" in. Tobacco 1 have loo, I think half a ton, MauufacturM in Kichmoud, call'd Brown's No. 1; - Best Spanish cigars, Lorillard's Scotch snulf. And packs of those papers with which you play bluff. My Candies rely on it are of the best kind, 'I hat I could in the metropolis fin. I; For instance, my peppermint, lock and lemon, ( Are sweet enough to make a saint of a de mon; Also jujube paste this 1 am told, Is an excellent remedy in case ol a cold. All of these things, and a great many in--re, M iy be bought at my Uunftzlittwtry Store. JOSEPH n: mumuY. Tarboro', Oct. 1 I, lsi", -ij of Tun CoHgressian a L Gl o h e. success of the cxpeiiuieut we have w niaile ! furnish a succinct history of the proceedings of Congress, fioru day to day, with 'ketches of the Debates, induces thti undesigned to persevere in their plan to extend and perfect if. They have tesol ved that t lie Congressional Globe shall not only embody ti e parliamentary annals of the country, but shall also furnish an Ap pendix, wi.ich will contain the finished speeches of the prominent speakers, on the most important subjects, writtt ti out bv the members th insel ws, from the notes ami printed sketches of the Reporters. The Congressional Globe, w ith an Index, will be published weekly upon iloul.lt- loyal paper, in octavo lorni as heretofore, at one dollar for tiie session. It may be subscri bed for separably. Hie Appendix of finished speeches - w ill, ulso, be published tor one dollar. 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'I hue will be si teial engi a vings, frontispieces, vignette lilies, and etra neatly engraved maps, with other illu&fraiive wo.j.t .cuts, tCC lupus bound in extia -ilt backs, S4,o0; plain calf, $-i,o. Spl 111; GEO.- IIOIWIRD. March 13ih. 1S3.3- 'lo the Afflicted. GRAY'S invaluable Ointincnl for the cure of white swellings, 1 scrofula ami other tumour, sore legs ar.d ulcer?, and fresh j "onuu, sprains, oruises, swell-: inns and iutlammxtious, he. he. B.-ckwith's niiti-dy, epiic pills. i Kuwand's genuine tonic mixture, a per fect cuie for ague and feyer. The above valuable medicines may be i bad wholesale or reti.il J. W. Colltn. A-ei.t l,:r l a. li .V, h K35 ' BKUUE'S New York Type Foundry. 'JMIK Subscribers respectfully inform the Printers that they hve recently completed a variety of .New founts of Let ter, in the style of the latest Kuropcun spe ciuii .is, Well calculated for ornamental printing-or tasteful dis,..v. and making their assortment of PMXTI.XG TYPES unrivalled in beauty, extent, and variety A book of Specimens may be obtained at ihe Foundiy, Mo. 13, Chamber street, near Chatham street, or at io. Id, City Hal' Place. It contains specimens from Twelve Line Pica lo Pearl, comprising -15 lounts Roman Caps, with lower case Italic do do Title Roman do do I it le Italic do d(, Shaded liom.do do Ant que do do Black do du Open Black do du Script Cap do do German Text do d Open Text do do 2-line Rom. Caps, with figures. 2-line Italic Capitals. Si. -ded Cap, vaiious kinds. Open do do Italian Caps, and Figures. 5 17 12 ll 10 f. 7 Besides Ornamental Letters, Backslope. Mu ic. Lottery Figures, Piece Fractious, Superiors, Astronomical and other Signs, Space Rules, Brass Rules, Ornamental Dashes. Long Braces, more than 200 kinds of Borders, and more than I0U0 kinds of Culs and Ornaments for school books, newspapers, and scientific works: orders for any of which, or for Composing Slicks, Ca3es, Cha?es, he will be executed with the utmost promptitude, a large stock bein always on hand. They will also execute orders for Printing Presses, Paper, Ink, he. which they will furnish at the manufacturer's prices. Geo. Bruce Sc Co. March 25, 1835 J list Published, And for sale al this Office, THIS D20USI3, Trying, to gnaw out of the C ST HO LIC TRSP. 0 ir Joshua Lawrence. Price 10 cents single, or $1 per dozen. September, 1315 i Constables'' Hluuksfor sale AT THIS OFFICE. Andrew dlndcrson, DRAPER AND . TAILOR, INFORMS his friends and the public ge nrrally, tlial lie hag just returned Hou the North, with a handsorrte supply of WSTOVEjR goods, Consisting of the following-Articles, viz: Superfine black antl blue CLO 1 riS, 2d quality do. do. 3d do. do. do. 4th do. do do. Superfine Russel brown do. Dahlia do. Royal brown do. London do. Superfine Rifle Green do. Princess do. myrtle do. Superfine dark and light drab do. Mulberry, claret, and slate mix'd do. Petersham & Camlet for over coats. Likewise, a handsome variety of CASSrMERES: Blat'k and blue Cassimere, Huff ami white do. royal ribbed do. Royal tjroad do. royal corded do. British and Yankee Railway do. Melbourne do. Electoral check do, Diagnal do. Buckskin do. He has also a choice selection of SaUinelts, comprising: Superfine drab Sattinett do. black, mixed and buckskin do. Mixed of inferior quality do. Beautiful Vesting, of every color, and nearly all of the best quality: Plain black and blue Velvets, Check, plaid, and flowered do. Woolen do. plain and figured do. White Marsailes, figured Cashmere and Valencia. &c. ALSO, in addition to the above, a band some supply of Stocks, Collars, ruffle and plain Bo soms, Cravats, pocket Handker chiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, Hose, Elastic and leather Straps, with a general assortment of the BEST TRIMMINGS THAT COULD BE PROCUKED. . Thankful for past favors he hopes or ennt'r. nance of public patronage. (Jj-W AN TED. a young lad that can co,e well recommended, us an Apprentice. Tarboro', Nov. 6, 1835. ' BKuKvvmrs Anti-dyspeptic Pills. 'pill S most valuable medicine for the cure of Dysptpsia. and ihe prevention of bili o is fevers, colic, he. he is kept constantly on Ii.mkI and lor t;i:e by J. IV. GOTTEN. Tarboro'. 'J 1 Sept. $;. Uuggy for Safe. excellent .Newark made BL'GtiV for Sii,e- Apply at this OJJtce. November V, IS35. VERY BEST Cotton Yarn and Twine FOR SALE. XpME r-.i! cribers feci grateful for the liliei.il patronage which th -y received the past y.u. and hope by asrduily and punctuality in bu-ines to merit a continu ance of pa t favorK. lhey now have and expect to keep con- 1 stantly -u liana, the Very best Cotton Yarns, i From N'os. 2 to 18 inclusive. Also s 7.es of the bust Cotton Seine Twine. Its durability and strength has been fairly tested, and the Sid sciibeis tccl no hes-iii. lion in pronouncing it inferior to none, if not superior to any in maikrt Both the auuvc arucies uiey expect to deliver t6 purchasers on a? liberal terms as articles ot the same qualil v can be p'ocnn d el-e where. The usual charge fur conveyance Mill be mad". Ierms of Sals for all quantities of Yarn ovrr one thousand pounds, fourmonths ere dit will be allowed for any quantity under me tnousitiMl pounds, hree months, Ihe iurchaer giving note (without interest) at the time the Yarn is delivered, navable at uieatiove siHted limes. The proprietors of fisheries' will do well to apply to the Sub-cribers for Twine for the future, as a very liberal credit will be ""''"BATTLE BROTHERS. Falls Tar River, Jan 0, 1836. PROPOSALS, For publishing by subscription. The Debates IN THE Convention of N. Carolina, ll Inch assembled at Rakish. oune 4, IS35, to amend the Constitution. a.N consequence of the numerous anpli cations on the subject, the Subscribers nave determined, if sufficient cncouraoe ment be given, to pnbhsh in a neat volume with all convenient dispatch " ' The Debates in the Convention Which recently met in this city. For the purpose of asce tainiug whether a sufficient number of subscribers can ,.k.:.i !L U,ld'takiS. tb..e Proposals The volume, which will probably make from 300 to 4t 0 pages, will be priud with handsome type, good paper, and will be l.irn.sh;;d ,o Subscribe. s, bound in V JOS GALES Sc SON. . Raleigh, Aug. 1st, 1S3V . QJSubscriplifins to t hi above ooo A4 recuved nt this Office. Printing neatly executed, AT TIIlS OFFICE. ' PHC .Subscriber, who for several years past has beeu ngfg-d ui The Gin Making business. In Kinstoii, has established himself IN GREENV'ILLE, b. earries on the above. business in all its voiious, branches. All those whoj wish t supplv'themselves with Gins of the best quality," are respectfully solicited lo apply to Ihe Subscriber personally or by letter. All orders for Gins will be prompt ly executed. From the Subscriber's long experience in bis business, and from the approbation which his work has hitherto met with, he hesilateii not to promise entire satisfaction to all who may see fit to extend to r.im their patronage- Gins out of order will be expeditiously repaired. The Subscriber takes the liberty of call ing the attention of those who wish to pro cure new Gins, or lo have old Gins repair oil tn ll..' fcnediencv of a t)Il V ill T tO hi 111 ill - -., - r .- r, -.. uv an i low I lime. When all wail as is usually the case. I nedii tn r.,, ...... i . . . " . - ; - f"viuni ciigiGlueix ! . initiliti0ivnrL-Kwaiite4l.it caul.tiicli Hi uuh;,,.ln . v"-n ! " - - - - - -b urtse cioU.s pressure oi ousinesp, iua iuii v air uui.jru of necessity to submit to a longer del.ty than they wish. In connexion with this establishment, car ries ou the Lockf? Gunsmith business lie also makes Saic Mill Boxes, and Mill ed with niv ivnrL- I ii..., , "Vim,', iiiks, hiiu uuugtons, oi a composition in- some remarks upon f. t rv-. .t - r - s.!.. . veareo ny uan.e. recK, oi ivaieign uri persons naviug any Mill zpinaits, wiin oieei sonars, iiurneu. These articles equal to any manufactured iu the United States. All letters and orders must be directed to the Subscriber at Greenville HENRY CHAMBERLAIN. July 12, 1634. Cotton Gins rpilE Subscriber has established himself in the houses formerly occupied by the late Joseph Lackey, dee'd, near the river, and a short distance below Mr. Benjamin Al. Jackson's store, w here he carries on The fnaking and repairing Cotton Gins All those who wish to supply themselves with Gin? of the best quality, are respect fully solicited to apply to the Subsctiber personally, or by letter.- All orders for Gins will be promptly executed. Gins out of order will be expeditiously repaired. Blnrksmithing. of every descrptiou, ei ecnted in the het style. (O 1'wn second band Cotton Gins for sale low f..r cah. f$ SAMUEL D. PROCTER. Tarboro', 3o h S-pl. 1834. Cofficld King, MERCHANT TAILOR, fT) EG leave to inform his numerous LmJ customers and the public eene'ally, that lie has just returned from New York, where he purchased a Sph ndid Assortment of PALL AND WINTER In his line of business, viz, Superfine blue and black Cloths, Superfine brown and green do. Superfine claret and mixed do. S'tpevfine black, ribbed, and drab Cashmeres striped and mixed do. iVtersham and goats ha?r Camlet, Plain black and figured Velvets, Woolen Velvets ftnd fij;cl Toilinetts, Plain black and fiVd Valencia, ' Black Silk and satin Vestings, Plain black and fancy Stocks, Bosoms and Collars, Men's black buck and hoskin Gloves, Elastic and tie tt Suspenders, &c. All these Goods will be sold low for cash, or on a short credit to ounrtual Gentlemen's clothing made and trimmed in tlie . osi lashionable ntvle fro.n a distance will be thanklullw ipivp.l ! inp to destroy ihe neat and lundauimiftl nu puui.iuany auenuen to. Call at C. rinciples upon which it is nasej, o m'" sing s. un ee uoors aiiove ihe Plan'er's Ho tel. immediately opposite the lirick More, Tarboro', Oct. 14, 1835. .WiiVi w v i -- ' " - r a rv r . . .. . . of professors and nonpro!e?soi s ol ftii- A BO. 8,ea.,,v hab.lsand ftboutHyears gion in societies, and the makliia,,c'i old, is wantinpr to Ihe tailoring business, i Gf relieious matters, in everv lipe ! COEFIELD KING, Oct 14, 1S35. 25 Reward. rWS. RAN A WAY ftom Ihe tapStibscriber; on the night of 20th September last, my negro man named DANIEL, 20 or 21 years of age, 6 feet high, black complexion, has a pleasing countenance, inclined to be knock-kneed, bis feet soine- worti lumen out, particularly his left foot.! , . 7 ; . , en! his clothing not recollected. He was for! I p,ease ,,ie fa,5Cy a to ,"fonn th. f.J n.erly the prope.ty of Asahel Farmer, his 7" more lo affo1i, ,nH,,er 1,,r Jsrr U10.IICI9 miu siners oeiouging to said Farmer his father is in the same neighborhood workin? about ns a ki-.i. smith, nearly as a free man. It is believed ne is nirking about in the neighborhood of said Farmer, also in Nash rLimiu tu above reward will be nai.1 in unv that will apprehend said negro, and deliver mm io me or secure him in any jail so that I get him aeain. I fjrewam un - a . , ): soil irorn harboring said negro, or carrying him , u.iuci me sinci penalty ol the law. WILLIAM BARNES. 24th Aug. 1835. 35 PAMPHZilSTS, Published and for Sale at this Office. PATRIOTIC DISCOURSE ,ht ffl North Carolina Whir' A.w.i rl the Kehukee Association and, A Basket of r i agmenis, oy me nev. Joshua Lawrence Also. A Review of Clark's H(f.. , t fication to ihe Kehukee Annri,.; ten by a lav member of tho A.c-.:.': and, Occurrences in the Life of Elder Ja--seph Biggs, wrote by himself. Itenry Mnstm, MERC 1 1 AM" Tailor, ' "York hU Kit 4;- In his Unc, fiud CONSISTING np Superfine Cloths, and CaSsl all thcmostfhicnabrc, ,?Sl Dnib and olive lMu ,!' .coats, Icr cv(;. Goat' ha,- CambU-ts, for cIc. , Canton l'lanntl, uLs A very plendidasSImcrN fl ings consisting of pi tin h;idY; Velvets VVarllin ami v i a very vrperior article, &ct In fact his as-oit,nM " of every article in his line .r '!,e, which will be s..! "u,iMt-j. i un invi.ed to call andexamii.e .orKS' ni. UIUCI9 iioill a 01Slai..-v ;.i i & ll ,. a , ,. ,ha"kfu:- 1 r. ly received and puncunlly hJr i , '" coo. Notice. S I have not been known to t'ie i,l a ii.t i Iia.i i . . ' ie t.eo re .: Brick work or Pkslnh, To do. or any kind of brick wo ? er, particularly such a, brick w.,ijg iku ces, facias, sirait arches, cl.eme J'!'" hips and valleys m tyling and water 1' ses, all piers, pilaris, rus ic HOrk would oblige themselves in employ,' as I have got a form or architect',', in England,) superior to am .hat eve, 'i been b.oughl here. And ,), whaitlJ learned here, and ith the a4.iMailCP my book, can execute any j,i, (1 -w . ' a neater style than has" t v,r yrui about here. As I am now ialle ' carrying on the business, Uoul.l H r thankful lor ihe people m .Hll,i0v lnr 4 if my work does not prove tJ be beur forined, stronger and niter than a,,y tl has ever been done by any b,kk ,nai00'J this section, I will not Charge ain ihiue lor my work, and wil! do it on as rtai'm't,', terms as could be expected On any L. jobs I would wish !o make tlie Lricki, loi kuow that I can make a smoother 'brick than ever ha: been made any where h-r I will warrant my work from bursiin smoking, or any thing else tlwt dues not be ome the work, aod to be superior u any that has ever been done here. All orders from any distance may be be sent lo Tarboroush Pot fnfi j person living not a distance may comec'r senu worn to Silas t.-. end's, mar Uj Coneto Creek metting houe, LJgccouiW county. tVM J. P. BROWS. August 17th, I83. 34 Montague's Balm, An Indian remedy for loolhuch, when applied arcordinjr h direction, has never failed to afford immediate and permanent relief, jut rc ceived and for sale by J. IV. C0TTES. i Ith Nov. 1835. PROPOSALS, For publishing in the town of Tarburovfi, N. C. a semi-monthly puper, enli'ltd The Primitive iluplis EDITED BY MARK BENS ETC, Printed and Publish?'! by Gtu.lhml fpiUS publication is principally intended to defend the old school L'uiitd Baptists from the many aspeoii ns cast upon tlirm by deluded persons pro tssing their o'i faith, because they cannot conscb -ii.iuu-ly engage in Ihe various iniM.ey-ms'iiiiiJ crhvmui tf ih. rwslu.iilili I ;i I flided til lltllllllCtl I ... v - ... uwj All milfii ' nroiuote Chris. ianit v. but videnllv t' n- in r uain nl irn,lliiir. We uish" li4C -.-a r b J it distinctly underwood, that we are m inimical to Masonry, Tempi rauce, n.'ne ' lrll..ilinn f lU l-!,IJ , , r I lt CI liea.l of tt.f Gopel but we do condemn the m'liglwf iui in titiuucvri Believing that Theological Srhunh, Bi ble, Missionary, Tract, and SuiiJhv icM Union Societies, are the same in ni'i !, unscriptuml savor more of "lucic Hiaii of "good will towards meii,'' Me at opposed to them. , Some of Ihe children of God, surround wi;h, au l interspersed amongst, the cates of Missionary and other socielies.are denied the happiness of conversing;1;1 those of the same judgment. (JtherJ,I'i grieved with beholding coiniptions of t.. Gospek ate not able to speak wr i'f selves. This is designed, under Ood tor their relief. We shall aim not m i.iu ,u glow to ine leeiings. nf w , the cause of tru'h and of Chri lia.i sac', U our cause. Deeply iinpies" '.' . belief that the blessing even of truth is ol the Head of ihe Church, we cast cur selves upon Him, and send our hille pPj ihe Lord to cany . I" V "B 7 iKnlg-Wll, roiiblcd- and little rest to those who are in TERMS. The Primitive Baptist is pub hhw in super-royal octavo form ot 16 1 ces, t ine stconu aoo , ,nnth at One D- at per year, payable on receipt ot first number. Six opto inT': io one Post-Office or neighborhood Five Dollars. irhri Communications must bei---' and directed to tlie PubJuht'- Persons holding Subcnp- : - .,.; nhnie stud l1 lion v uiicit t - r or jz.mM mi. Iheill, Howard, Tarborouglh I. 3. 1 l at borough, Aug. 9. Jauuarv, liiJo.

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