M KUCHA INT TAILOR, AVLNG removed in hi new estab lishment, neatly opposite tin Court limine, respectfully informs his liiends and the public Kent-rally, that he is now open ing a hand ionit asoi tmei.t ttf if all aim Witter 1 Of a beautiful and superior quality, which have been selected m itl much personal care in lite northern cities, hiiJ will be made up to rder al short notice ami in the most fashionable, style such as: Superfine blue ami black Cloth, i, Invihl"- preen ami brown tin. ,, Cl.u ence brown and mulbeiry do. Olive ami mixt tin. Polaski ribbed Cassiinerr, Plain black and mi l do. tin ,, l.avemb r, Zebra, Plaid .Grecian tin. Striped anl corded do. of vaiioos colors, Plain black aitl figured Velvets, Urocade V ets, a superior aiticle, Plain black ami figured silk Vt stints, ltrovtn ami drab Prtt-i hain, HI ilk and orown giat hnii Camblels, Also, a beautful a-sorlnuii- of Mocks, some very superior, Bosoms Collars, Gloves, Suspend? rs. fcc He trusts by due attention to business ami bis long t xperienee therein, to give' bo' satisfaction to those w h may favi.r him with their orders. He will keep con stantly nn hand an assortment of seasonable Heady made Clidhing, Of the best quality, manufactured by him self and warranted. A LSO, three or four Journey men Tailoi s of the first class, anted. Tarboro', Nov. lUth. 183i. Montague's Halm, An Indian remedy for toot hac , "TnSrHICII when applied according t6 V J ' 'ections, has never failed In afford inimedi.veand permanent relief, just re ceived and for gale by .. '. COTTEX. 11 tb Nor. 1S35. Mrs. Jl. C. Howard, M jut received a Fresh Supply of i G ds, and is now enahl -d to fur- ni-h her customers and tlie no'dir uiib i. I most every article for ornament, service, or comfort in the MUUner)i Line. In her assortment will be found : A variety of Pattern Bonnets, Tuscan and straw do. of neatly everv shape and feature, Plai i, retired, and watered Silks and Sat- ins loi dresses, Fancy Gauze-, lor do. Veils, Hiawls. -carfg, and Handkerchiefs, of different qualities ami prices, Head ornaments, hair Nets, Puffs, d Cm h, A laige quantity of Ribbons, artificial Flowers, &.-. &,(; OjPMrs. H. has patterns of the latest fashions. he invites an inspection of her Goods. Mantua making done as usual. Taiboro', Apiil 23. Look at This. Mr. William Claiborne, A "OUT the year 1816 or 1817, remov. eel from the county c.f Amelia, io the SlaieM Virginia, and settled in some pari of North Carolina; since which time, his friends have net heard fr m him or been able to ascertain the place of his residence. 9 Bequeathed to him by his wife's Father, John UngUfa WUbec-rae payable, the 1st of January 3S37, and the uu.ti rsigued Enecufoi of the Ltaie it anxious that he should come tor want ami receive il; and that he, in i,e meantime, do advise the underside ( the place of his residence. If Mr. Clai borne is dead, or has removed from aro lina, his surviving relations or any r Jersoo who can give anv information con ceriiing i),m. or his defendants, will con ler a f .vor ... the u:ideisigned, by comuiu. ntcatiog scl, informaiion by letter direct ed to him at Kanawha Courthouse, Va. Titos. .Matlkeics, li&r. 1st June, I83f. I rintnig Frets for 2iL the obi modeof construct.on, can br procured on reasonable terms. . Apply at this Office. UrboroiiSb, July 21. M William W . Gr-av's Invaluable Ointment, fob ULCERS, TUMOURS, ac. Can now Or obtained of the Patentee, at the Office of the. Raleigh Urgister, Single Pm, I dollar One dozen, y dollars. WILLIAM IF GRA Y. llaleih, October 4. lH.ij. Raleigh, September 1. 1S30. For five, or six years previous In I lie spring of IS'U. a negro man of mine bad been much uflbcled with an ulcerated arm nntl hand, which rendered him almost use less. The ulcer embraced that part of his arm from the elbow down, including bis entire band, which was literally a mas of putrefaction A joint of one finder, and a part of the thumb, perished and dropt off. A more distressing and hopeless case I have never In-held. Il was abandoned by his physician as incmahle, except by am putation of the band. Hie best medical treatment having fail ed to relieve the man, I placed him under the care f Mr. William W. Gray, in this place, who, with bis Ointment, has effectu ally cured the case, although the negro was frequently absent, for weeks and mo. ths together. He has been entirely well lor the last eight months, and I have good reason to believe will continue so. WILLIAM BOY LAN. CTtiiTli J i - m .rfkM nPB andif, wanted. H ""sciibers wih to purchase 50 -H- barrels BKAUV, lor which the high, st cash price wi I be given. I) RICHARDS y CO. Nov. 12, 1S35 BECKWITII'S .liiti-l ixfieiilic I'ills. THI- most valuable medicine for the cure of Dyspepsia, and the prevention ot bilious fevers, colic, Lc. kc is kept con stantly on hand and for sale by .. IV. COTTEX. Ta. boro'. 24 Sep. 1835. TO PRINTERS .lad Publishers. 1 1 Sub.scriU'rs have just completed Jl t:- ir new Specimen Li .ok uf liglit-fact-t- b.ik and job IDriiuingXypes, tloiVtr and i itamt iits, The contents nf which are hcreiciih partial I if girrn. Diamond; peail, .o 1 and 2; agate Ncs. 1, 2 ami 3; aate on not pair-ii body; non jMrei! Nos. 12,3and4; luinioiiele Nos. 1 ami 2; minion Nos. J. o, 3 1 4; minion on brevier body; hretier on minion body; brevirr Nos. 1,2, 3 and -1; bi evier ou b u"r geois body; l.i ev ier nn long primer bot, boureoi-. on brcviei body; bourgvo;., No's. 1, 2, 3 ami 4; bourgeois on long pi .tiier; long primer .Nos. 1, 2, 3 ami 4; long prim rr on small pica body; small pica, Nos. 1 and 2; piea on sm ill'piea body ; pica. No-. 1. 2 and 3; p ca on Knslish body; F.ngl sh Nos. I :nid 2; rrat piimei; paragon; b.u ble Kntlish; donb!e par agon; canuuu; five li es pica to livemy ; . iglu line pica Gtthic c -nd.Mis, d, to tw. ntv; five, sevt n line and t n line pi- a ornaiof-nial; six, seven, nine, twelve ami fid .-m li. s ,,;Cf( ej,if ten tue'v. ijten. lines antique, shaded. JUo, a large, and brauliful collection of From pearl to seven lines pica, many of which aie not lobe found in any other spe cimei ; a nev as-ortment tf ornamental lashe.s, a variety of earn borders near TWO THOUSAND Metal Ornaments, Brass rub-; leads f various thickness; as tronomical, mathematical and physical sins; metal braces and dashes from'lhrec fo thirty ems long; great primer double pica scripts on inclined body; diamond and nonpareil music of various kirn!-; antiques; lijjht and h-avy face two lin letter; full face Roman and Italic nonpareil, minion, brevi.-r, long piimer and small piea; miu ion, brevii-r, long primer ami other Marks; nonpareil, minion and brevier Greek, He brew and Saxon. A la ge vatieiy of Ornaments, calculated particularly for the Spanish and South A meii.an market-: Spanish, French and ortuuesc accents furnished to order, to gether with every other article made use of in I he Printing business, all of which can be furnished at short notice, of as good a quality ami on as reasonable terms as any other establisluii-nt. CONXER $ COOKE. Carrier of Nassau Ann streets, New York. Jnsl rnblished, And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet en tilled, Xo other than Baptist Churches Have , ,! (o )e capC(, CHRISTIAN CIIUIiCHES. KyJosmua Lanvrknck. Price. lOcenls Single,oi 1 per dozen. , WASHINGTON MONUMENT. riflUK Boanl ot Managers oflhe Wash' JL iivilon National Monumental Society invite DESIGNS for (his tructure, inteii ded as a memorial ol a NATION'S GRATITUDE. It would be to fetter genius, to prescribe ny limits to the exercise of its powers, wh'cb should, however in this case, har moniously blend durability, simplicity and randeur. Although it is impracticable at present lo estimate the extent of the con liibutions that may be mde, the Designs may be predicated on an expenditure ol not less than one million of dollars. The Baard of Managers will not offend American genius so much as to offer, in this instance, a pecuniary rewaul. The artist, whose Design shall be adopted, will feel amply remunerated; and all the De signs v ill be bound and caref ully preserved to which end, it is requested that they be sketched, as near as may be. on paper of a ti n if- rm size, of Hie dimensions of sixteen by twenty two inches. The designs to be directed to GEORGE W.ITTERSON, Scc ry. Baggy for Sale. excellent Newark made BUGGY for sale, Apply at this Office. November 9, 1835. Whom it mat i com em. THE Subscriber lequests all those in debted to him to call and settle iheii January 13, lS3b. l'iann Vor le for Sale. IH WE a very handsome PIANO for ?-a!e persons wishing lo purchase, would do well to call and examine il. J. IV. COTTEX. May 21st, 1835. PHOPOSALS, For publishing in the town of Tarbrough. N. C a semi-monthly paper, entitled THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST, EDI i F.I) BY MMiK BENNETT, Printed and Published by Geo Howard. TW 1 1 IS publication isprmcipally intended Jl tovlefentl theold sikool Unite 1 Baptists from the many aspersion cast upon them b .li bided persons proteasing their own faith, because they cannot conscientious ly engage in the various money-making srh' nies of the day, ostensibly intended lo promote Ctiri-lianity , but evidently f nd ing to des'roy I lie gieat und fundamental piinciples upon which it is based, by mak ing a .ain of gotUiness. Ve wish to hare it distinctly understood, that we are not inimieal to Masonry, Temperance, the dia tribition of the Bible, or the spread of the Gospel but we do condemn the mingling of professors and non-prolessors of reli gion in societies, and the making a "craft" of religious '.natters, in every shape and form whatsoever Believing th it Ideological Schools, Bi. ble, Mi-siouary, Tract, and Sunday School Union Societies, are the same in principle nnscriptuml savor more of "lucre' than of "good will ton aids men," we are opposed to them. Some of the children of God, sur rounded with, and interspersed amongst, the advo cates of missionary 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. Ibis is tlesigned. under God, for their relief. We shall aim not so much to please the fancy, as to inform the ju gment more to afford mailer for solid and last, ing- comfort, than lo give a momentary glow to tne feelings. We consider that the cause of tru'h and of Christian solace, is our cause. Deeply impressed with the belief thai the blessing even of truth itself is of the Head of the Church, we cast our. selves upon Him, and send our little paper abroad, praying the Lord to carry with il some joy to those who are in tribulation, and a little rest to those who are troubled. TERMS. The Primitive Baptist is published in! super-royal ot lavo 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 be post paid and directed to the I'tiblisher. crsons holding Subscription papers trill please send them or the names on them, to Geo. Howard, Tarboroiiiih. N C ' Published and for Sale at this Office. A PATRIOTIC DISCOURSE tin North Carolina Whig's Apology for be Kehukee Association and, A Basket of 'ragmenis. by the Rev. Jo-hua Lawtence. Also, A Review of Claik's defence mid jus t fication to the Kehukee Association, writ ten by a lay member of the Association and, Occurrences in the Life of Elder Jo seph Biggs, wrote by himlf. January, 1S36. ' BJ Peach llrandyfXS I WISH to purchase 10 barrels best Peach BRANDY, for which the highest price will be paid in cash.' J IV. COTTEX. Tarboro', Nov. 23d. IKJ5, Vine Culture. THE Subscriber has more than twenty kinds and fill varieties of the Vine. Some of these are generally know n as ex cellent for tuble use or wine, viz: the Scup pernong, the Halifax, Isabella, Cata'.vba, Herbeaul's Madeira, &ic '1 be price for a well rooted single vine is a quarter of a dollar but where a dozen, fifty, one hun dred or more are taken at once, or boxed and sent the same direction to one respon sible persoi, a handsome deduction is made For further particulars inquire of he-Editor of the Tarboro' Press, or SIDXEY IV EL LER. Brinkleyville, N. C. Oct. 4. S3 FOTO3EY. White Ilagur, nQ i"SpEC I FULLY inform the Printers Jl of the I'liil' d Slates, lo whom they have b-en long knon us established '1 hat they d-ve now formed a CO-PARTNERSHIP In said rusiness and hope from (heir united skill and experience to be able lo give sat isfaction lo all v ho may favor them w ilh their or'eis. The introduction of machin ery in place of the unhealthy process o casting type by band, a desideratum by the American and European founders, was by American ingenuity and heavy expenditure of lime and money on the part of the senior partner, fit si successfully accomplished- Extensive use oflhe machine to cast let ters has fully tested and established its superiorilyoverth.it cast by theold process. The letter foundry business, will beieafi r be carried on by the parlies above named, under the firm of WHITE, IIAGUR & CO. The specimen exhibits a cot; pb le scries from diamond to seventeen line pica. The book and news type being in the most modern light and s'-ade. WHITE. II GUfi ti CO. are ageuts for the sale of Smith and Rust l'UINTING PRESSES, which they furnish to their customers at the manufactui ers' prices. Cbases, cases, composing sticks, ink, and every article used in the printing business, kept for s.ile and furnished at short notice. Old type taken in exchange for new. ni nim cents per pound. WHITE New York, 1P36. W. IIAGUR. For Hire, Jl Giz and Ham ess , Apply at. this OJJice. Information Is wanted relative lo Christopher W elden. A native of Galway in Ireland, who resided 3 or 4 years ago IN WILMINGTON, N, C. The object of this .' erliseiii' ul is to know where Chrilophir Welden U at present he vas rather -bort, ami of a sandy complex ion. Address the publisher of the ll'il mingtor. (N- C.) Adcertiser. April 22. JYoticc. THE Subscriber has ou hand a fiisl-rale Jiuggy and Sulky, Manufactured in the latest Newark style AIiSO, A small light Carryall, Which he will sell CHEAP for Cash, or on a short credit. Isaac B Brady. July 7th. 183f. HISTORY OF THE Kch nkee Association. JUST PUBLISHED, and forsale at the office of the Tarboro' Press, "A con cise History of the Kehukee Baptist Asso ciation, from its original rise to the pre sent time by Elder Joseph Biggs under the supervision of a committee (consisting or Elders Jost'iia Lawrence, vV illiam Hy men, and I like Ward, and biethreu Tho mas Biggs, Joseph D. Biggs, and Cushion B Hassell.) appointed by the Association." Price SI each, or $10 per doen. October 2. I JUartin fan JBurcn, OF NEW YORK. Richard M Johnson, OF KENTUCKY. -::- f'T has fallen to the bumble lot of the un dersigned to have presenled lo the A Itli'iican People, a third edition of the Bio graphies of the two above named highlv distinguished patriotic citizens, whose con stant devotion to the best interests of our Government has led to their designation, as a lesiimony of the estimation in Ahicb their services are regarded by the People w.ioni they have served, as candidates for the two first offices within thi gift of a free, tiAppy, and flourishing nation. This token of respect gives lo the world additional proof that faithful service shall lot go unrewarded. The object of this appeal to the republi can portion of our felloe citizens, is to ob tain their co operation in the circulation of an edition of 100,000 copies of ihe joint Biography of MARTIN VAN BUREN & RICHARD M. JOHNSON, enlarged, re vised and corrected, so as to lie valuable to every lover of his country, and alike hou orahln to the distinguished citizens whom WE THE people, intend still further lo honor, by their elevation to the offices of President and Vice Piesident of the United States, in the election of 1S36. Tims we shall perpetuate the principles of Jefferson, which have been so signally rcvivd, no bly acted upon, and triumphantly car ried out by Andrew Jackson, who, spur ning all flattery, knew nothing but the 1eopi.e, the whole People, and their re spectire rights, regardless of their fortunes, whether rich or poor; thus rendering his name and renown as durable as the ever lasting hills." The nriangcmcnt of the volume will be as follows: 1st. Portrait of Andrtio Jutkson To w nom the volume will be iusciibt-tt I with an address by the Pobli-her. 2d. Portrait of M fan Daren To be followed by hi- Biography, enlar ged, including several valuable document?, illustrative of bis public character, an 1 ex hibiting the magical powers of his gigantic mind, which lias ever been devoted to sus tain the rights of bis country, and the glory ( and prosperity of bis fellow ci ze:;s. I 3d. Portrait of R M.Johnson. To be followed by bis Biography . eulaie ged. including various Speeches. Su.miav Mail Reports, and other document.-; illus trative of hi- long continued public life, which has ever been devoted to the good of his Country; including an authentic ac count of Ihe fall of ihe renowned Indian warrior, Teccmseh, on the ever memora ble 5th of October, 1813 with an engra- ved view of the battle field. 1 The work will be complete in one rol ; ume of about 400 pages The pi ice to be fixed at the moderate sum of One Dollar, neatly bound w ild cloth backs; or c nil" and gilt, iili ihe additional expense of binds 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 t! e hands of gentle men who have for nearly forty years, been personally and intimately n'qjain!ed with the private and public life of the above na med distinguished citizens. The ct lel rated address of the Hon Thomas II Benton, of Missouri, bearing testimony lo the high character of Martin Van Bui en; and the eloquent speech oflhe Hon. James Barbour, of Virginia, in ihe U S. Senate, portraying' the chivalry of Col. Johnson on the fit hi and in the councils of the nation, will be appended to the work. As there is among our lepublican citi rens, an extensive population of German origin, the work will appear simultaneous" ly in both the English and the German lan- guagt s. It will, thei efoi e, be necessary for subscribers who wish lo have the work in the German, to signify the same on Ihe jubscription book. It will, in order to give prompt and ex tensive circulation to ihe work, be indis pe usable for ai subscribers t pay at the ume or subscribing an money io be at a proper t-ine forwarded with the lists of m- natuies lo the publishing committee w hich i be duly made known by a no lice iu the Washington Globe. - ILTDemocratic editors disposed to en courage Ihe work, will confer a favor, which will be gratefully acknowledged by the Subscriber, in giving publicity to the above and receiving subscriptions at their resp ciive offices, to whom a reasonable per ceutage will be allowed. The People' obedient servant, WM. EMMONS. Washington City, June 1. To the Jlfflicted. RAY'S invaluable Ointment for the cure of white swellings, scrofula and other tumour;, sore legs and ulcers, and fresh wounds, sprains, bruises, swellings and inflammations, &ic. &.c. B ckwitb's anti-dyspeptic pills. 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. W. Cotlen, Agent for Tarborough. 1836. Just Vublished, Ami Ibrsalp at this Office, Trying to gnaw ottt of the CATHOLIC TRAP. Br Jomiua Lawkenck Pi iceJO. cents single, or $1 per dozen. September, 1835. - Cotton (Sins THE Subscriber. vVll(, fr years pa,, has been tllgi,,.e(J jJ0rai The Gin Making futsisieS, In Kt.istoo, has establish,.,! i.im.( IN GREEN VlLU;t Where he canies on the above ,,. all its various branche-. "'"s it: wish f. supply ihems. lv. s wi-li G best quality,' are repeeifjv J'!-' ;h' apply to the Subscriber pei !i ' letter. All order lor Gi w ill ly ly executed. From Ihe Si.l)M.,-jl,l.,.ro!nl,:-experience in hii business. ;. f ":: approbation whirh his oik 'i,',, ','".'! met wild, he hesitates ,u,t top:,,!,,; " '":" satisfaction lo all who may gee ft, '' to him their pslro. ai;e Gins , i'?'' will be expeditiou-lv repi.Pd. Ir The Subscriber takes the 1,!,, (. ing Ihe attention ot those wl, wi,'i, , " cure new Gins, or to have l.t ;,IIS " ed.to the expediency of aj.t. i,,,, , p "'!' time. WiaM.i.llw;,iKas,iu,-a!.;;;';,mi until the work is wanted, it ca,,,, pressure of business, that many :e ol,'; ) of necessity to ubmil i a j than they wish. a 1 u-? In connexion with this establishment c ric i on the ' ar LockP': Gunsmith business. He also makes &aw Mill Boxes, a. 17 Inks, and Godsons, of , ,,,,1; J 1 vented by Daniel Peck, of R.,ii, r " Mill Spindles,, i.h SUel Cullar, i Ihe r.cle8 eq.,,1 ,u jtl J; in the Unite! States. 1 All letters and orders must be .lilfl.i i wv..,,. rtl vireenviiip 11EXRY CrAAWEL'Ux July 12. IS33 " Cotton Gins rWlHEsiihiicriberhase-ialished himlf JL in the houses forn.ei lv occupied l.vth late Joseph Lackey, dee'd" iu .u tMe r'iver and a short distance below M . Bp.nn'm M. Jackson's store, where he canies on The making ami repairing Cotton (Hits All those who wi.h to supply tlnmsnVs with Gins of the het quality are reject, fully solicited to apply to "the Suhsc.il.er personally, or by letter All tirilers for Gins will be promptly executed. Gins out of orilcr will be expeditiously repaired. Btvkimiihing. of i very ile-ci'ipl'itm, ex-ecni- tl in the bet sly le. Hj3 Two second hand Cotton Gins for sale low f.ir cash. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. Tarboro', 30 h Sept. IS37. VERY REST Cotton Yam und Twine TOM SALE. THE Subscribers feel sratrfal for the liberal patronage whicli lin y received the past year, and hope by assiduity and punctuality in business to ineiit a continu ance ol past fu-ots. They mw hnve and expect to keep con stantly on hand, the Very beat Cotton Yarns, From os. 2 lo 18 inclusite. Alsovariout S.es of the be-t Coton Seine Twine. Its durability and strength Ims been fairly testetl, and Ihe Snhsci ibeis feel no hesita tion in pronouncing it inferior to none, if not superior to any in maiket. Both lit above articles they expect to deliver to purchasers on a lihctal terms as articles of the same quality can be p ooured el-c-where. The usual charge fir conveyance will be mad. Terms of Sale for II quantities of Yarn over one thousand pounds, fnr iiumtli- cre dit will be allowed for any quantity umlrr one thousand pounds, tlnee mouths, 'be purchaser giving note (without inter si) :it ihe time the Yarn is deliveied, payable at the above stated times. The proprietors of fisheries will do well to apply to the Subscribers for Twine for the future, as a very liberal credil will le Viven. BATTLE cS BROTHERS. Falls Tar Rivet, J;J0 1 ISori. S'100 Reward. TTp A IS' A WAY fro'ti the subscriber, on JLH, the night or trot H septeuiuei i.is, "v negro man named n.4XFEL. irin-oi rp9r nf nre 6 feet hi?"", black complexion, h.ts a phasing cimtenai.c inclined to be knock-kneed, in fret snine, what turned out, particularly his left foul his clothing not recollected- lie '5 'j1 ; merlv the property of Asahx-l r armr., mother, brothers and si-ters helo.KH.g said Farmer his father is in ea(,f neighborhood working ah-nt . smith, nearly as a free man. I" nP 11 . h.. i lurkins about in the neighborhood ol said Farmer, also in Nash county. i . ...;n i.o ,.:;, io siiiV pe'''"" aoove rtmu t 4,ipivpr that will apprehend said negro, ; d' J him to me or secure him m any - IT ! oet him again. I f ueva. any . Vom harboring said negro. r canyi - ,ff. u-.der the strict penalty ot rVnvinformai..n respect" ' ' fl hankfully received by the SubsciiUr. Jak Grove. F.dgeco.nbe cmnty. IflLLMM BARSns. 24th Aug. i

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