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Martin Tan Surah OF NEW YORK. Mellaril M Johnson, OF KENTUCKY. "T lias fallen to the humble lot of the un dersigned to have presented to the A Dierican People, a ihirtl edition of the Bio graphies of the iwo above named highly distinguished patriotic citizens, whose con stant devotion to the best interests of our Government has led to their designation, ss n testimony of the estimation in which their services are regarded by the People Whom they have served, hj candidates for the two first otfices within the gift of a free, iiAPPr, and flourishing nation. This t.iken of respect gives lo t he world additional proof that faithful service shall not go unrewarded. The object of this appeal to the republi can portion of our fellow citizens, is to ob tain their co operation in the circulation of an edition of 100,000 copies of the joint Bioaphyof MARTIN VAN BUREN RICHARD M. JOHNSON, enlarged, re vised and corrected, so as to be valuable to every lover of his country, and alike hon orable to the distinguished citizens whom vt: THE people, intend still further to honor, by their elevation to the offices of President and Vice President of the United States, in the election of 1S36. Thus we shall perpetuate the principles of Jefferson, which have been so signally revived, no bly acted upon, and triumphantly car ried out by Awijrrw Jackson, who, spur ning all flattery, knew nothing but the Veotle, thf whole People, and their re spective rights, regardless ot their fortunes, whether rich or poor; thus rendering his name and renown as durable as the ever Lasting hills." The arrangement of the volume will be as follows: Is'. Portrait of Andrew Jackson. To whom the volume will be inscribed, with an address by the Publisher. 2d. Portrait of M- Van Buren. To be followed by his Biography, enlar ged, including several valuable documents, illustrative of his public character, and ex hibiting the magical powers of his gigantic mind, which has ever been devoted to sus tain the rights of his country, and the glory and prosperity of his fellow citizens. 3d. Portrait of R. M.Johnson. To be followed by his Biography, enlar ged, including various Speeches, Sunday Mail Reports, and other documents; illus trative of his long continued public life, which has ever been devoted to the good of his country; including an authentic ac count of the fall of the renowned Indian warrior, Teccnseh, on the 'ever memora ble 5:h of October, 1813 with an engra ved view of the battle field. The work w ill be complete in one vol ume of about -100 pages. The price to be fixed at the moderate sum of One Dollar, neatly boand with cloth backs; or calf and gilt, with the additional eipense of bind" ing The work, which is now in a state of preparation, shall be such as to give entire sati-fac ion; as it is in the hands of gentle men who have for nearly forty years, been personally and intimately acquainted with the private and public life of the above na med distinguished citizen?. The celet rated address of the lion Thomas II. Benton, ol Missouri, bearing testimony to the high character of Martin Van Buren; and Ihc eloquent speech of the Hon. J ime- Barbour, of Virginia, in the U. S. r-ervite, portraying the chivalry of Col. Johnson on the fit-Id nnd in the councils of the nation, will be appended to the work. As there is among our republican citi rens, an eitensiv population of German oiigin, the work will appear simultaneous ly m both the English and the German lan guages. It will, therefoie, be necctsary for subscribers who wish to have the woik in the German, to signify the same on the subscription book. It will, in order to give prompt and ex. tensive circulation to lhework.be iodis pensable for all subscribers to fay at the time cf subscribing all money to be at a proper time forwarded with the lists of fig natures to the punishing committee Which be duly made known by a no tice in the Washington Globe. 0"Democratic editors disposed to en courage the work, will confer a favor, which will bo gratefully acknowledged l.y the Subscriber, in giving publicity to the above and receiving subscriptions at their resp ctlve offices, to whom a reasonable per centage will be al'nwed.. The People' obedient servant, , t . J- EMMONS. Washington City, June 1, 1835. Jivandy, wanted. THE Subscribers wish to purchase 50 barrels BRANDY, for which the highest cash price wt 1 be given. D RICHARDS 4- CO. Nov 12, 135. BECKWITH'S Mli-dyspcpiic Pills: IHI-J mo valuable medicine for the cure of Dyspepsia, and iho n, of bilious fevers, colic, fee. Lc is kept con stantly on baud and for sale by IV COT TEN. Tarboro', 24 Sept. 1835. Just Published, And for salt- ai this Office, TUB Trying to gnaw out of the CATHOLIC TRAP. By JoMIUA l'AWREKCE ! ire 10 cents singh or Sil a September. 1935. PF dozpn- ills JV. II. Rountrcc, AS declined all idea of leaving Tar boroiicrh. and to make short of a Ion? story wiTl confine himself to a simple state ment ot facts, by saying he lift's received his STOCK OF SEASONABLE Spring and Summer Embracing a general variety, all of which ARE NEW, NEAT AND FASHIONABLE Having previously disposed of his old Slock. And 'he is selling the new one just as cheap an any one can or will sell new or old goods of a similar qmli!y. But as ti s'retch of conscience seem to be the or der of the day, thi3 will not be taken as satisfactory testimony he is sure. But all those who wish to purchase Any article in his line, Will please call and price them, and they will no doubt retire with a more thorough conviction of its correctness. Tarboro', 2ih May, 1836. To the Afflicted. C"i RAY'S invaluable (Hutment for the Hjjf cure of white swellings, scrofula nnd other tumours, sore legs and ulcers, and fresli wounds, sprains, bruises, swellings aiid inflamm.itions, &ic. he. B' cRwith's anti-dyspeptic pills. Rou ami's genuine tonic mixture, a per fect core for ague and fever. The above vatuable medicines may be had wholesa'e or retail on application to J. IV. Cotten, Agent for Tai borough. IS 35. f3uC3iii)fciiilJliiilifcwiuiiinliill ilii llliiihaw Shocco Springs. This well known Watering place, situated In IVarren County, KORTII CAROLINA, Will be ready for the reception of Compa ny by thp loth inst. The Medicinal qua lilies of the water are so fully established, that it is couriered unnecessary to sny any thing in proof of their efiicary. Kooms have been prepared with Fire places for invalids, and no attention will be omitted that can, in any way, conduce to the comfort of Visitors. 'if mi Johnson. May 1, 1S36. 18-10 ETIIavitig applied to the celebrated Doctor MITCH ELL, of Philadelphia, lo lessor of Chemi-try, &c. for an analy sis of the water of Shocco Springs, he ha.", af:er nnch care, tent me the following state ment of its mineral qualities: Carbonic acid or fixed air in a pint of water, 2 2 15 Oxygen gas, 32 103 .Nitrogen gas, 3 23-33 It aho holds in solution, Muriate of Magnesia, Sulphate of Magnesia. (Epsom Salts,) v an.onate ot Lime; and Sulphate of Lime It may therefore be cbissed nrnong the Ac- ctdulou an l Saline Watei?, and recotn mended as deobsirueut and corroborant. May 13, IKK,. ASN JOHNSON. Information Is wanted relative to Christopher It eldcn, A native of Galway in Ireland, who resided i or 4 years aco IN WILMINGTON, N, C, The object of this hdvcrlisement is to km w here Ciritophtr Wclden is at present he as rather Ahuil, and of a sandy complex ion. Auuress l tie publisher of the U'il mingtor. (N. C) Advertiser. April 22. JYoticc. THE Subscriber has on hand a fust-rate hussy and Sulkir. Manufactured in the latest Newark style A small light Carryall, Which he will sell CHEAP for Cash, or on a short credit. Isaac B Hradu. July 7ih. 183o. HISTORY OP THE Kehukee Association. H office of the Iaiburo, p c.se History of theKehukee Baptist Ass". ciation. from h. ori-inal ri L ! . . ... . ""I'f'ai rise to the ore sent timeby Elder Joseph Bi-s-(i rVK'i',0.n f ? Cnmn,i (consisting o Elders Jost.un Lawrence, William llr mm, nnd Luke Ward and brelhr;n mas B.ggs Joseph D B.K,f an(, Clih, li tfasncll,) appointed by the Association Price SI each, or $510 per dozen. January 14. Northern & Southern Daily JUail Ho ul c. -::- Fill HE Petersburg Rail Road Com J pany inform the Public that their Road, extending from Petersburg, Va., to Blakely, North Carolina, on the Roa noke, a distance of 60 miles, and con stitutirig a part of the GREAT DAILY MAIL ROUTE North and South, is now amply provided with superior Locomotives aild Cars, to accommodate all the travel that may ofTer. The Cars leave each end of the Road daily, on the arrival of the re spective Mails. Travellers with their own equipages, can have their "horses and car riages transported on this Road, with per fect safety and convenience; and thus, perform in 5 or 6 hours while resting their horses, a journe which would other wise require two days to accomplish THE BLAKELY HOTEL nt the southern termination of the Rail Road, has been re built of brick on n enlarged scale, and no pains will be spared to render its accommodations such as will give saiisfiction to passengers and travellers generally. Besides the daily line of Mail Coaches from Blakely for the-South, via Raleigh, Fnyetteville," &,c. there is A LINE VIA I' AliHOROUGII three times a week, con nected with the Mail Lineal Fayetteville, nnd also a Line from the Ril Boad at BELF1ELD TO CLARKSV1LLE, Ml L- AND DANVILLE. Another tri weekly Line from Blakely, passes through WARRENTON, OXFORD, Sic- and connects with a Line to SALIS BURY, N. C. In the course of the present season, a branch will be opened from the Peters burg Rail Road al Belficld. t, Wilkins' Ferry at GASTON, ON THF. ItOAN OKE, from whence a Rail Road to cross the river by n Bridge, is now about lo be constructed to Raleigh. The Itail Road from Baltimore lo Wash ington is now in operation, thence to Poto mac landing, the Line is continued by Steamboats; thence vu FREDERICKS BURG TO RICHMOND, a considerable portion of the Rail Roatl is finished and the teinainder is in a rapid course to com pletion. The Line continue frnm Tfiz-li. mond to Petersburg, by a Turnpike Road, ana thence by the Petersburg Rail R.ad to Blakely, as before mentioned, is the main and only DAILY MAIL ROUTE BETWEEN BOSTON AND NEW OR LEANS. Office of the Petersburg Kail Road ( ompany, February 2S, 1S3G. 3 March 1, 183C. 11 STEAMBOAT For City Point. SUM M VAX A R R a NC KM KNT. HE public are respectfully informed . (hat the new and comfortable steamboat Eagle, Capt. Chase, has commenced her run to and from City Point, departing everv Sun day, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 o'cl ock A. M. in time to join the J unes River and Bay Boats, and 011 Tuesday's, Thursday's and Saturday', will be in time for the return passengers. Travellers may now avail themselves oT fteam carriage from Blakely, N. C. to Boston. P. RK'2A Agent, Petersburg, Va March 2f. 173 Montague's Balm, n r .. , ' rni ltwian remedy J or toothache WHICH when applied according tJ d rectims has never failed to afford immediate and permanent relief, just re ceived and for sale by J. IV. COTTEN. llth Nov. 1833. Land for Sale. AylNG more land than I can cut ticate, I offer for sale my Mill Plantation, In the county of Edgecombe, Adjoining the lands of Reuben Taylor Henry Adams and others containing About 300 Acres, On which is a good Mill, Apple and Peach Orchard, and mny other advantages. ANOTHER SMALL TRACT, of very valuable Land, In the county of Nash, Lying on the north side of Swift Creek nd. joining the lands of Jacob Ing, John Hil- liard and others. Apply to the Subscriber, at his resi dence in the coontv of Nash. WILLIAM BELLAMY. Oak Forest, January, 1836 4 VblishtA and for Sale al this Office. P AT R I OTIC DISC0UR3 E 1 h t North Carolina Whiff's Anoint r, the Kehukee Association and. A RncUt r r-.Mjitciui Fragments, by the Rev. Joshua Lawrence. Also. A Review of Clark's defence ami ;.." t'fication to the Kehukee As5oci ten by a lay member of the Association and, Occurrences in the Life of Elder Jo seph Biggs, wrote by himself. larborough, Aug. V. GENTLEMEN'S EMPORIUM, By JI. .finder son, DRAPER AND TAILOR. TARBOROUGH, N. C. WHERE is kept constantly on hand a handsome assortment of Cloths Cassimeres Veslings. ALSO, Collars, Stocks, Bosoms, Cra vats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, and ma il v other articles suitable for Gentlemen. 'June 5, 1836. II. JOHNSTON, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now receiving from New York, ASplemlid Assortment of IN HIS LINE OF BUSINESS, Suitable for the approaching Season. Gentlemen wishing to purchase the most fashionable and best goods, at a small ad vance on the cost, will do well to call and ex iniine his Stock, as he is determined to sell very low for Cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers. Among them art Superfine blue, black, and brown Cloths, 2d quality do. of all the most fashionable colors, Sup'r corded and plaid fancy Cassimeres, White corded St drab drills lor pantaloons, Crape Camblets and Bombazines for thin coal?, A superior assortment of Vestings, of eve ry description, Plain brown Linens for summer jackets and pantaloons, Plain black and fancy Stocks, (a large as sortment,) Fancy silk Handkerchiefs, Black silk Cravats, linn Collars, Plain and ruffled linen Bosoms, a new and superior article Suspenders, Silk Shirts for gentlemen, a new article. Also, most every other article comprising gentlemen's wear. He also keeps on hand (of his own make) a smau assortment of Heady made Clothes. He has on hand a few best white beaver Hats, which will be sold at New York mo 0"Gentlemen furnishing their own Cloths can have them made and trimmed in the most fashionable manner, and at the shortest notice. Tarborough, April 14th, 183(5. Five Cell is Reward. MAN AWAY r.om the Subscriber, on the 3d inst, an ind-nted apprentice to the carpenter business, named William n'uds7vorlh, Aged about 11 years, stout built. The above reward, but no charges or thanks, will be given for his apprehension and de livery to me in Pitt county. All persons are forbid crediting or harboring said boy on my account. Miles Piritlain May 28, 183d. 22-3 Piano Furlefor Sule. HAVE a very handsome PIANO for saie persons wisnmg to purchi J would do well to tail and examine it. J IV. COTTEN May 21st 1835 salespersons wishing to purchase, Stale of jVorlh Carolina, EDGECOMBE COtJNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, MAY TERM, 1836. William Stewart k. Co. ) r VS"r Original Attach- Dempsey Webb, ) ment Levied on the defendant Dempsey Webb's land the said laud joining the lands of James Barron, John Ellis and others this 15th April, 1836-Jas. D. Barnes Constable. ' IT having been made appear to the sat israciiou of the Court, that the Defend ant hath removed himself beyond the lim its of the State, or so rnnreiic r:. i- " Kitii'rii tllrtl the ordinary process of law cannot be ser- ii u uii mm-, a is tneretore ordered bv the Court, that advertisement be made in the tarborough Press for three weeks, that unless the Defendant comes forward on or before the fourth Mondav of An.nci and replevy and plead to issue, judgment will be made final, and the property levied on will be condemned subject to nlainiin"' recovery. Witness, Michael Mearn, Clerk of said Court, at office, the fourth Monday of May, a. D. 183d. 3 MIC HL. II EARN, C.C. Pricp ndv 2 23 Just Published, And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet en r titled, Ao other than Baptist Churches Have a right lobe called CHRISTIAN CUURCHES. EyJoshca Lawrence. Price lOcents singleor 1 per dozen. January, 1836. Cotton Eins. THE Subscriber, who for several years past has been engaged in The Gin Making business. In Kinston, has established himself IN GREENVILLE, Where he carries on the above business in all its various branches. All those who wish to supply themselves w'nh Gins of the best quality, are respectfully solicited to apply to the 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 hesitates not to promise entire satisfaction to all who may see fit to extend to him 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 ed, to the expediency of apply ing to him in time. When all wait as i3 usually the case, until the work is wanted, it causes such a pressure of business, that many are obliged of necessity to submit to a longer delay than they wish. iilallSPJ SESOZf, In connexion with this establishment, car rie 011 the Loch & G tinsmith h usin ess He also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, and Uudge.ons, of a composition in vented by Daniel Peck, of Raleigh Grist Mill Spindles, with Steel Collars, (turned.) These articles equal to any manufactured in the United States. All letters and orders must be directed to the Subscriber at Greenville HENRY CHAMBERLAIN July 12. 1S35. Cotton Gins. nil HEsubscriber has established himself in the houses formerly occupied by the late Joseph Lackey, dee'd, near the tiver, and a short distance below Mr. Benjamin M. Jackson's store, where he carries on T7ie making and repairing Cotton Gins. All those who wish to supply themselves with Gins of th best quality, are respect fully solicited to apply to the Subscriber personally, or by letter. All orders for Gins will be promptly executed. Gins out of order will be expeditiously repaired. Blacksmithing, of every description, ex ecuted in the best style. EFTwo second hand Cotton Gins for sale low for cash. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. Tarboro', 30 h Sept. 1835. VERY BEST Cotton Yarn and Twine FOR SALE. THE Subscribers feel grateful for the liberal patronage w hich they received the past year, and hope by assTduity and punctuality in business to merit a continu ance of past favors. They now have and expect to keep con stantly on hand, the Very best Collon Yarns, From Nos. 2 to 18 inclusive. Also various sizes of the best Cotton Seine Twine. Its durability and strength has been fairly tested, and the Subscribers fec no hesita tion in pronouncing it inferior to none, if not superior to any in market. Both the above articles they expect to deliver to purchasers on as liberal terms as articles of the same quality can be procured else u-hoi-n Tin ncnoUl,.... e. . ...... ..v ujum viiiii tx; iur conveyance will be made. Terms of Sale for all quantities of Yarn over one thousand pounds, four months ere dit will be allowed for any quantity under one thousand pounds, three months, ie . inimical to Masonry, lenipeMiit-i, y purchaser giving note (without interest) at r'botion of the Bible, or the spread ol tue the time the Yarn is delivered, payable at Gospel but we do condemn the ininjK the above stated times. j of professors and non-professors ot rf- The proprietors of fisheiies will do well Sion societies, and the makina a "crslt to apply to the Subscribers for Twini- for I of religious m.ittcts, in every shape m the future, as a very liberal credit will be! given. TZLB mTHBns. 100 barrels Flour, Of superior quality, for sale by D. RICHARDS $ CO. Dec. 4th, 1835. $50 Reward. RAN A WAY fiom the Subscriber, 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, his feet some what turned out, particularly his left foot, his clothing not recollected. Ila was for merly the property of Asahel Farmer, his mother, brothers and sisters belonging to said Farmer his father is in the same neighborhood working about as a black smith, nearly as a free man. It is believed he is lurking about in the neighborhood ol said Farmer, also in Nash county. The above reward will be paid to any person that will apprehend said negro, and deliver rum to me or secure him in any jail so that I get hina again. I forewarn any person from harboring said ncero. or carrv!nr 1.;... off, under the strict penalty of "the law. ..t iiiaui.ii inspecting inm it ill br thankfully received by the Subscriber at Oak Gi ove, Edgecombe county. iriLLIAM BARNES 24th Aug. 1S35. 35 iarl to purchase in 1 . Peach BRANDY L L .,,arrc' Im Price wdl be paid i cash. '"t IK CQTTP Tarboro', Nov. 23d, 1S35. Stale of Jfovlilr- EDGECOMBE C(U5Tr. Court of Equiiy. MARCH TERM, i:3 Arthur Knight Barlow, pllff . Knight widow of Arthur kvr,U' Sa! Knight, Peter KuZf Betsey Knight, JoJX Roily i.wile.Willia,;?..; 7 hit wife, Joseph Kt,i-T)L H. ;.ofant residing i.,iB ,nKigl Char es Kn.ght, Peter KiJ , 7and Geraldus Bat.s and Betsev f V"0''. thai Haines, Betsev 1 Haioes, Dempsey5?).,!! lut, wife Allen Knight, Je J,T'? Arthur Knight, Jos'eph L,'6 Patsey his wife, Newsm if S Nancy his wife, ThomiStfc- Luanda his wife, Sally Ku Tp " I. n Knight. PoHyKniiht .nd'r1 Kt, residing witholt t, Original mil 5T appearing to the sa-isfactlrn r CourUhattLedefen; bed as non-residents, are not i ! , of this State: It inhere publication be made in the Tarlio r p 1 for sx weeks, command! . TJJ ants to appear at next termof (i lo be held for sai,. coun Honse ,n Tarborough, 0lH1;;s;c n day in September next, theuaud w T plead or demur .0 said bill, or J same, otherw.se judgment ,)e ' pro confesso, and the cuuse parte as to them. a " Witness. Iaa-NTmfI. r, . Mondav of T. 10,: ' l e SeCow j ... ...... VII, ioau. . KORFLEHT,C M.E Buggy for Sale. N eicellent Newark made BUGGY f,r sa,e' .; at thh Office. ' November 9, 1833. Fresh Arrival. UST RECEIVED, an additional sip. ply of Butter. Oranges. Lemon. A-. pies, Candies assorted, Raisins bytliebui or retail, kc. tec. Joseph B. Braddy. Dec. 10, 1833. Whom it mat) concern. THE Subscriber requests all those in. debted to him to cull end settle iliei, accounts. L"fT January 13, 1836 iU'm' pnoposaiss, For publishing in the town of Tarborough JY. C a semi-monthly paper, entitled THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST. EDITED BY MAF.K BENNETT, Printed and Published by Geo. llouarl HIS publication isprinc'pHlIyintended todefendtheold scfutol United Baptists from the many aspersii 113 cast upon tlscm by deluded persons pro!esii:ig their own faith, because they cannot consci nti":- lv enrare in Hie various money - i schemes of the day, ostensibly intended u nrnmnio f. hri il i : n i I v lull evirleiltlv t' nl- Mv" v J' , ing to des:roy the great and fuudameii.ai - P'ciples upon which it is hascd, by m- j inS asn of gonlmcss. m, il iis,'"cl1r understood; th it we are not for,n whatsoever. . Believing thnt Theological bchnoi, D. uuscriptural-savor more or than of "good will towards men, opposed to them. . . Some of I he children of God, surround with ami intersnerscd amonr?t, the aw' catesof Missionary and other socielits, are denied the happiness of cotivrrsmff ' .uc.nucn.p imminent. Qihers.w n"'c ui iiiv d . (tut grieved with beholding corruption! J viosnei, ic iii'i . -i . f . -H..O ic tpimed. urdf r bod, i"r .u-: iv cl.ult aim notsn niuci ' nlMse. the fancv. as to inform the j 'ff -more to afford matter for solid aJ r . in. ;vr a momentary glow to (he feelings. We eonirl 1 fhe cause of tru-h andofChr.-t.ar is our cause, ueep.y uim--- . :f u.i:-r liloceinn" CVeil of triltll ..i. -r.t.o r-.limrh. we MBlu' is 01 tne iieo m .uv w..-.- , . . nnn iiim and send our little par r...l ,n miff HB " abroad, praying me w . . , ,io, some joy to those who arc ' and a little rest to those who a.e trouble TERM'- . ifl The Primitive Baplisl W1" snper-roval octavo torni of J ' f eaci the second and fourth Sau, da month-at On? Dollar per y fJ)ie? on receipt orihefir.1 number, will sent to one Post Olhce o hood for Five Dollars. -j ,nj Comnn.nica.ions mt he pod p' directed to the I'liDiisnei. ptr, FPersons holding S Tl JiL trill please tend thenar the .- to Geo. UowaTarbor Constables' Manks fir AT THIS OFHCK-
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