ty(ll''1, War Dvpartnu Chi - fit '11 Co fficld King, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAVING removed to hi new estab lishment, nearly opposite the Court 11 , respectfully informs his M-n Is and llirt public generally, that he is n -w open ing a-b tndom astoi intent of Jf all ana OTntcr Of a beautiful ami superior quality which luvf Ix'en selected witli much personal c.t e in the northern citi, an J will be mule up to order at short notice and in lue uio-t fashionable style such as: Superfine blue anil blck Cloth. Invisible green and Icuwu di. ,, Clarence brown ami mulberry do. Olive and mixt do. .i I'olaski ribbed Ctssimere, Plain black ami mixi do. do ., Lavender, Zebra, Plaid &iOr'-ciaa do. Striped and corded d. of various colors, Plain black and figutvJ Wlrcts, Urocade Velvets, a supptior mh'cIp, Plain black and figured i!l V:iiii, Brow n aud diat Petersham. Bl.tck nod orowo goat listi.' Gamble! g. Also, a beautiful assortment of ducks, some very superior, Bosom, Co'Iars, Gloves, Suspenders. Sic. He tru-ls bv due attention to business, and his long experience tlterein, to give du.; satisfaction to those h may fuv..r him wit:i their orders, lie will keep on staiuly on hand an a-sortment of seasonable Heady made Clothing Of the best qudily, manufactured by him self and warranted. A LSO, lb re ir four Join ney men Ttiioi s of t lie firsl ciuss, v anted. Tarboro', Nov. lOih. lS5d. Montague's Balm, 2n Indhm r-midtj for loolhach, "WTSTHICH hIihi applied a-cordios: t J V V ' recti. -n, h.ts never failed to afford .. ...I! . t. n.i.l ,.. .... inu,.l ;... r... ' reived ami lorsle iv . IV GOTTEN. 1 1 lh Nor. 1833. Mrs. A. C. Howard, Jf A i jn-t received a Fresh Sttrvtv of IM. Go ids. and is now enahl rl i.i tnr. i 1 9 1 1 m-f cusionors anil tue puoiic with al most every art. cle for ornament, service, or comfort in the JiiU'nicrif Line In her assortment will b found : A variety of Pattern Bonnets, Tuscan and straw do. of neailv evrrv shiipe and feature. riai. , figured, and watered Silks and Sat ins lor dresses, Fancy Gauze,, tnr do. Veils, Shawl. carfs,and Handk. rchiefs, of different qualities and prices. IIe;id ornaments, hair Nets, Puffs, Si Cm U, A hn-e quantify of Ribbona, artificial i lowers, Lc. he. CTAlra. II. has patterns of the latest fa-lmms. invites an inspection of her Goo Is. Mantua ii"king done as usual Tarboro', April 23. Look at This. Mr. JVM it m Claiborne, ABOUT the year lSlfl or 1817, remov ed from the county of Amelia, i.: Ihe State nf Vir jiniH, and settlorf jn s.ome part l .ortli C-irolina; since which lime, his" VH rols have n-t heard fr-ui him ,r been able to ascertain the place of his residence. Bequeathed to him by his life's Fuufer, '( :i Jiuglty, WUhec-me Pa, able ,he s, of Januarr, JS3,an l t!.en.i..lersi,ied Knecutot of Jstaie , anxioM that be 8(ot;, ,, ,r. ward and receive ,.; aiu, ,hat man , ,ne, do adv.-. ,h. Utvlerj , of the pl.i.-e of his tctdenc-. f Jr C!ai bo- ne , dead, or has. removed t, m V ' Itna, hi, ?urvitinS n lalions or av person who ran civ, ny informatm-.'cnn ctinifig i,n or his d-scendanis, c ler a tVivor on the undersigned, lv com,",?," nicatiiig such if -.rmatinn by e:,Vr direct' lo Inn) at Kanaaha Courthouse, Va. Thos MaUhncs, hee'r. 1st June, 183(5, Muting Press for Sale A the? RHL " g Pres.. o JlJA. Ine old mode ol consfriif procured on reasonalde,;rmr,UO,C,,U b' - Vpph, at this Office. laiborough, July 24. William W. Gray's In va I wt hie Oin t ment, m ULCERS, TUMOURS. &C. Can now be obtained of Vu Patentee, at the Office of the llateigft Rrgister, ?i:sM'"t, 1 dollar One dozen, 9 dollars. fVLLlAM IV GRAY. Raleigh, Ociober 4. 1835. r. , Raleigh, September 1. 1 P3ti. For five or r-'X years previous to the spring of ISM. a negro man of mine had been much afflicted wilij an ulcerated arm and hand, which rendered bim almost use less. The ulcer embraced that part of bis arm from the elbo.v down, including his entire nani. winch was literally a mas oi niltreblClion A lolnt oi im I'm -or. und a part of th.- thumb perished and dropt off. ; more distressing and hopeless case I have never beheld. It was abandoned by his physician as incurable, except bv am putation of ihe hand. The !- medical treattn-nt having fail ed to relieve the man, placed hi.n under the care of Mr. William W. Gry, i i thi place, who, with his Ointment, has effecu ally fined the case, although the nexro was frequently absent, for weeks and m' ih together. He has been entirely well for Ihe hut eight months, and 1 have: good reason in believe will continue so. IVILLIAM BOYLAN. Brandy, wanted. Til E Subset tiers ih to purchase 50 binels IliiANDV, lor which the higii,-ii a?li price i I be iven. I) UCILillDS i- CO. Nv 12. 15. BECKWITH'S Jnli-daxpeplic i'ills. THH nio-l valuable medtcine for the cure of Dysprpsia, and the evemion l btiions levers, coiic,Aic. 4.c is kept con stttntly on html a,l ior ;! bv . IV CO T TEN. Tarhori.', 24 Sep!. IS io. TO I'll j NTS US And Publishers. T1IK Suhscrilr have just completed l ei; nw Specitn-n Book of i-it-lac bik an 1 j.,i t knurs and ttmumtnts, The contents nf which are herewith partial I.i fiiren. Diamond; peail. No 1 IM 2; asate es. I, I and 3; nip on no par. n body; non pareil Nos. J 2. 3 and 4; minioi.e'ic N.,. I and 2: miuuoi iNos. !. .1 ...! J. on brevier bodt; biotior .... ...... brevier Nos. 1,2,3 and 4; brevier on b m'r geois body; brevier on long primer bodv, bourgeois on brevier bodv; ' bourgeois No's loo l . , o hi. i f , nourgeoH on long primer; long primer Nos. , 2. 3 and 4; long prim, er on small pica hotly; small pica, N-.s. 1 and z; pM a on small pica body; pic i, No i, .mm o; p ca on L.nitsb bol; Kn. Nos. I and 2; great pi inn r paragon; don ble Liikl'sb; double lives pica to twenty; eight 'ine pica Gothic --""I, loiwenty; live, seven l;ne and ",,e l", a "rnamenlai; six, seven, nine, twelve and fifii,, i,.s pCi sladeJ; eight, '-"-"rfc uieeii Imesantique. snaded. Alto, a large and btauHful collection of From pearl to see,i lines pica, many of whirl. !r ..mt .l.. r . ". " - l,r lonnu m any oilier spe cimen; a new assortment of ornamental dashes, a variety of cam borders; near TWO THOUSAND Melul Ornaments, Brass rub ; leads of various thickness; as trnnoiuical, maihemaiical and physical ians; uielal braces and dnshes Ironthre to th.ny ems lon; great primer & double pica scripts on inclined body; diamond and nonpareil music of various kinds antiques; light and heavy fnr two line leiie,; f.,11 face Roma., and Italic nonpareil, in nion, brevier, long primer an.', pi. H. ,;. ion, brevier, long primer and other 'darks nonpareil, minion and brevier Greek He brew and Saxon. A lt ge variety of O nments, calculated particularly for Ihe Spanish and South A meucan market-: Spanish. French and Portuguese i:ccml furnished to order to gethet with every other article made'use of in the Printing busiuess, all of which can he furnished at hoil notice, of as good a quality ami on as reasonable terms as anv other establish. 'tit. J CONNER COOKE, Comer of Nassau e- Ann streets, Neir York. Jnst Published And for s!e at this Office, a pamphlet en tilled, Ao other than Bttptist Churches Have a ii!ht to be caPed CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. Br Joshua Lawrknce. Price 10 cents single, or 1 per dozen, j WASHINGTON MONUMENT. rftnilP Roard of Managers of Ihe Wash JJ inglon National Monumental Society inviie DESIGNS fur this struciure, intru ded m a memorial ot a NATION'S GRATITUDE. It would be to fetter genius, to prescribe any limit to the exercise of its powers, w h eb should, however, in this case, har moniously blend durability, simplicity and grandeur. Although it is'inipractieanle at present to estimate the extent of the con liibntions that m y be made, the Designs maybe predicated on an expenditure of not less lhan one million of dollars. The Board of Managers will not offend American geniua so much as to offer, in this instance, a pecuniary rewaid. The artist whose Design shall be adopted, will feel amply remunerated; and all the De sign? ill be bound and carefully preserved to which end, it U requested that they be sketched, as near as may be, on paper of a iintf rm sir.e, of the dimensions of sixteen by twenty two inches. Tlif designs to be directed to GEORGE W.1TTERS0N. Sec ry. Buggy for Sale. N etuebent ewark made BUGGY frtr sale. .!pphj this Office. November 9. j For publishing in the town of Tarb roug -, N. C aemi-:noithly paper, cnti.Ld THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST, EDI i' ED ;?Y MA UK BENNETT, Pi inltd and Published by Geo. Howard. flTl HIS publication ispnncipally in tended L todefendtheold school United Baptists from ibemany aspersiotis cast upon them b deluded persons protesting the r own fiiiili berau-e they cannot conscientious ly enjiige in li.e various mouey-makiuu sch. ines of the day, ostensi' Iv intended to promote " ri-lMiiity, but evidently l-nd-ini to destroy t.e great and fundamental piinciples upon wnich it is based, by mak in? a nam ol ro llit cs We wish m huu it distinctly understood, that we are not i ... t .. . . .. iiiiiniiBi iu .i-onry, i eraperauce, the uis irib ition ol the Hible, or Ihe spread of the Go-pel but we do condemn the mingling of professor and non-prolessors of reli inn in societies, and the mnLincr a " of r. ligious matters, in every shape and lot in w naiocver. Believing that Theological Schools, Bi ble, Missionary, Tract, and Sunday School Union Societies, are Ihe same in principle unscriptural ;avor mote of "lucre' than of "good will towards men." w are opposed to them. aomeui i tie cmirlren ol (..od, surrounded with, and interspersed amongst, the advo cates of 'issiouarv and Oilier cnr;lip o r. denied the happiness of conversing with loose "i i ne snnie jnogmeni. Ulners, w bile gri' veil witii bchiddin cotrnptions of i!ie Gospel are not able to speak for ihem selves. I his is designed, under God, for their telief. We shall aim notso much to please Ihe fancy - as to inform the judgment more to afford matter for solid and last ing comfort, than lo give a momentary glow to the feeliuss. We consider thai the cause of tru'li and of Christian solace, is our cause. Deeply impressed with the' belief that the blessing even of truth iiself is ol the Head of the Church, we cast our. selves upon Him. and send our little paper abroad, praying the Lord to carry with it some joy lo thoe who are in tribu'a ion, and a little rest to those t ho are troubled. TERMS. The Primitive Baalist is published it, suner-roval c;vo lorm of IK the second and lonrth Saturdays in each n.ontli at Ow Dollar per year, payable oo receipt ol the first number. Six copies will sent to one Post Office or neighbor hood for Five Dollars Communications must be post paid and directed lo the Publisher. rsons holding Subscription papers will pltat ytt.d them or the names on them, to lieo Howard, Tfirboi ouh. N. C ham U may concern. finflF. subscriber requests all (hose in Jl debted ro him to call and settle their acc-mils. z.r r n January 13, 1836. AAG. Piann Forte for Sale. HAVE a very handsome PIANO for sale persons wishing t would do well to ca'l and examine jt. A JF. GOTTEN. May 2 1st, 1KJ5. Pnblished and for alc at this Office. Annum, UI3COURSE th. North Carolina Vhi'. A..t , KelUlkPO Xitnrlalimi I r . r oasket of tr gmen.,. ,)v ,he n ,v. jl)huj Law Also. A Review nf rinrL . . . - . . " iicirncr anil lux. ficntton to the Kehukee Association, writ ten by a lav ineioKor ,l . '. 11 ' - i ' -soiiaiion and. Occurrences in tl I r im .. . seph Biggs, wrote by himself. tfanuary, io,jo. ftTPeach llrtmdy'Xd I WISH to purchase 10 barrels best Peach BRANDY, for which the bignesl price will be paid in cash. J IV. GOTTEN. Tarboro, Nov. 23d. 1S35. Vine Culture; THE Subscriber has more than twenty kinds and fifty varieties of the Vine. Some of these are generally known as ex cellent for table use or wine, vie: the Scup pernong, the Halifax, Isabella, Catawba, Herbeaut's Madeira, &c The price for a well rooted single viue 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 perso i, n handsome deduction is made. For further particulars inquire of he Editor of the Tarboro' Press, or SIDNEY IVELLEE. Brinkleyville, N. C. Oct. 4. White Ilagur, ' SPE'. 1'FUI.LY iolorm the Printers of t.'e United Stales, to whom thev havt in u lone k .own as established lhal they h tve now formed a CO-PARTNERSHIP In said l usiness and hope from their united skill and expei -ence to be able t" giv gat inaction to all w bo mav favor litem wjlh their orders. The i. troductiou o!" machin ery in plate of he u; h altl.y ptoce-s tf c l pe by iiaod. a des..l, i -.inm by the Amer. can and Eoropeao t'omdeis. was by American iugr nuily and heavy expendilurc of time i nd m uey on the part of the senior partner, first Miccessfnlly accomplished. Extensive use of hi machine to cast let ter ha fully tested and established its superiority oer 'hat cast by the old process. The letter loundry business, will hereafier be carried on by the parlies above named, under the firm of WHITE, HAGUR & CO. The sntciineu exnibits a complete series from diamond to seventeen line pica. The dook ana news type being in the most modern light and si ade. ; WHITE. HAG U.I L CO. are agenls for Ihe sale of Smith and Rust PRINTING PRESSES, wbich they furnish to their customers at the ) manularturers' prices. Chases, cases, t composing sticks, ink, and every article i useo in tne printing business, kept for s tie land furnished at short notice. Old type taken in exchange for new, at nine cents I per pound. . WHITE New York, 1836. W. HAGUR. For Mire, A Gig and Harness, jlpply at this Office. Information Is wanted relative to Christopher 'trcldcn. A native of Galwav in Ireland, who rotiilu.l 3 or 4 years ago IN WILMINGTON, N.C, The object ct this dvertieui. nt is to know where Chriloplier Welden is at present he was rather ehott, and of a sandy complex ion. Address Ihe publisher of the Wil mingtur. (N. C.) Advertiser. April 22. Cotton Gins fWltlE subscriber has removed from JL Tarborough, and established himsell on the Raleigh road near the Mote of J. C. Knight, on Cokey, where he continues The making and repairing Cotton Gins. All those who wish to cum.tv tt,.r....r . , r,. , ... nisei rj with Gins of the best quality, are repect- .u..7 Bii.iieu io appiy to ihe Subsciiber persoiiHllv. or bv letter All r Gins will be promptly executed. Gins out of order will be expeditiouvly repaired. i rrsous wisnmg to have work exrnted, will please leave ilieir rlr. . ... . ' oi J. C. Knight, Esq. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. February ith, 1837. HISTORY OF THE Keh nkee Association. -1 PUfBIJS,,f t "d for sale at the J! office of the Tarhorn' Pr... .. else History of the Kehukee Baptist Asso ciation. from its original rise to the pre sent time by Klder Joseph Bi?gs,r Ihe supervision of a committee (conistinff of Elders Joshua Lawrence, William llv mm, nnu i.itke Hard, and biethrm Tho o".8, B,f.i Jeph IK Biss' a Cushion B.tlassell.) appointed by the Association " Price 31 each, or 10 per dozen. October 2. iTii.;jX3 EXPEDITION. From Baltimore to BlaktIy,N.C. IX TWBNTY-S1X HOURS. Great Northern and Southern Line of travel, via Washington city, Fredet icksburs;, Richmond, Petersburg, Raleigh, &c. jOiN and af,er tl,e fifteen,, ,,av of c nLF tober next, travellers from New Yotkand Philadelphia, reaching Washina ton bv the evenin? train on the Baltimore and Washington Rail Road, wilt be for warded immediately by the Stenmboiit to Potomac creek, and thence by Stages and Ihe Richmond Mid Frede ricksburg1 Rail Road cars to Richmond, Virginia, which place they will reach ht 10JL nVlnrb X . M. leaving Richmond im mediately, they will arrive in Petersburg lo domer, and nt the termination of the Petersburg Rail Road, on the K-'anoM', at 8 oViock, P- M ; whence tbey will be for warded by 1 he expeditious lines of J. H. Avery k. Co. to Halifax, Tarborough, Warrenton, Raleigh. Fayettevillc, Colum bia, S. C. Augtirta.&ic. Relnrnioir the Sr.liies from the South will teach Blakeley Depot (the termination of tb Peterebur Rail Road) at 4 o'clock. P. M- Petersburg al 9 P. M. Richmond at O A VI an. I U'hln.ln., rlltr i.. l!.,.. Inr the afternouti train of cars lo Baltimore roaKin the trip each way. between Bain more and Blakelev. on Ihe Roanoke, in the unprecedented time of Twenty-six? hours The above line is connected throughout, and connects at Hick's Ford, with the Bnydiun, Danville, and Salisbury line, and Northern and Southern travellers are gua rantied against detention at any point on Ihe route between Baltimore and Augusta. The Proprietors. Oct. 4, 1636. 40 Pocket Book host. I LOST mv Pocket Book on Tuesday night 2th of November, or on Wed nesday, tbe 30tii, containing 5174 in cash; two glO bil's on V. S. Bank, two f20 bills an a $5 bill on Columbus Bank of Ga. 100 bill on Charleston Bank, S. C. a 53 bill on Cane Fear Bank, a .SI b'dl n-i - bcrn Bank, and a $Z Xortn Carolina bill, bank not recollected. T-e book contained one note on Buei Mather, dated 9th May, isjo. and due Istol Januarv, 1837, payable to me, for S272 37i cents A I SO. rerpinta and other papers valuable only to mvself. 1 win give a noerai reward to any person who will deliver the book and contents u..jaui 11 i.,iuii vau iVi .vp s. or any where that can get if. The book is ot yellow calf or sheep skin of or dinary size. CICERO BROOME. December 2d, 1836. To the Afflicted. ti 1 o invaluable Ointment forth- xJff" rure of white swelling, scrofula Q,i oiner tumourf, sore leg and ulcers, and Iresh w ounds, sprains, broiwp. c -.n; nuu inuamtn nions. mc. &.c. Beckwiih's aiiti-dvsr.entir Rovvand's nenuioe ti nir m..i, e . ... , " . 1 I'tr- icii cu:e tor risue nm tr The above valuable tiip.Kr;. ... 1... had wholesale or retail on r...i;.:".. . r LO(pn AP-piit 1-.1 I83t3. 0 MERCHANTS WE have imported by the ships Hark Away. Marmora, George Wash gton, and Hihernia, The heaviest! and hex assorted STOCK OF EUROPEAN GOODS. Ever in our dossv; r... . . r cisfforiment of American Goods. U very extensive and i.-!. Goods we will sell Wnnr re . t ne9e nly bel.eve a, ow, and in some Instance, lower than m arfJond. . t "H"cf any Northern Marked ar ; M;n,r; 1; Frci5hN d other inc I Paul, Mollan k Co. Petersburg, Va. Sept. 12. j Just Published, 4nd for sale at this Office, the iviousn, Trying to gnaw out of the CATHOLIC TRAP. Br Joshua La whence. P'i" 10 cents single, or $1 perdozeu. September. IS35. At . r- .jpin.JtaawF,ii-i i Mm iijul?.--- m.trT- Printing' neatly .executed, AT THIS OFFICE. Pension Office, Or,. 3 1Rn. ; I HE following Ci.-ci.lar ' . dressed lo ihe Pension a. rjrv the Second Comntto!ler nr .1 :"iu.. is published for the infounnij. 1.1 l 111 (,( p M'Mins, nim loose woo mt... ... attorneys, in drawing tl.t-ir s-i,,,' them. ' H- James L Edwarfo Commissioner of Ptn CIRCULAR. Treasury Dep,mtnm Second C'omptkoi.leh's of '! fice, September J The Agent for paying Pernio,,, Sm: In orler to jru.nd more .ffecln " " ' against a repetition of frauds, as n foie practised by the production off,.' papers, Ihe first three I' ll vvin ni'it ' ml eg w"II be observed by llit accoiij. officers of t e I n a.-ury. 1. In every case where the pHi employs an attorney' lo receive ,js sion, ihe execution of the power nii!p in Ihe presence of at least one rnt' other than Ihe magistrate b furp V is acknowledged. No payment tn torney will be allowed unless suppm'. a voucher Ihus executed. 2. In all cases where tin signal the pensioner or hi attorney U requi. such pensioner or altoriifv uj rj ; name at length, if capable of so (! otherwise, his pignnlure may he or cross, in which case the -xerniioa j be in the presence of at fast ., flj lent witness, oilier lhan ihe justice tary who acts officially in the cue, 3. No payments will in lulnit L im, to any pensioner, either n person attorney, who has rtol afij lied for hi. Hon for more than one year, wi!i(, , , production of evidence of h-s iln iii prescribed in the instructions j j 1 t office of June 10,' 1833, chapter I, - an' 'orm ,J nor "d s..( li , been franamilletl toll, I of Pension. 311.! a SoeCl 1 t 'oinmissi. special ilnecti'Mi ! ihorizing Ihe payment has hern given, 4- In c.ise w here a renifiratc lu L issued by the Commissioner of tothe widow or thildren of an 1 Scrv soldier under the net of J oie 7, 1S3:, c under the act of May 15, l,2-i. nn prtfr Ihe relationship of Ihe applicant lotlicj. ceased officer or si.ldier is t . ! v -qurtl -by the penion aenf. that proof ha V been necessarily filed in Ibe oOireol'iki Commssioner of ''envious prior to the iv suing of such certificate. Respectfully, Sir, Your obedient servant, (Signed ) Albion K. Vrr, Jin. 24. Comptroller. To lake effect from the 4th Min It IK. Via VERY BEST Cotton Yarn and 'fichu FOR SALE. THE Subscribers feel grateful ftri'. liberal patronage which they recfiR ) the past year, and hope by assidu'trH punctuality in biiness to merit a i-ikii a uce of past furors. T hey now have and expect to kerp .( stanlly on hand, the E Very best Cotton Ynm, From Nos. 2 to 18 inclusive. Also tar1 4 S'zes of the best Cotton Seine Twine. Its durability and strength has been fairV tested, and the Subscribers fed no lif-i'i-lion in pionouncing it infeii -r lotioneJ not superior t any in maiket Both t:: above articles iiy eipect to delrfr!) purchasers on as liberal terms as auicla, of Ihe same quality can be procured ei where. The usual charge for coiiveja. w ill be mad-. Terms of Sale for all qu.miitisol Tan oyer one thousand pounds, f..nrrootithf dit will be allowed for any quantity under one thousand pounds, thtee months, lit purchaser giving note (without inters) the time the Yarn is delivered, pv iHe the above stated times. The proprietors of fisheiies uildot to apply to the' Subscribers tor Tuinefc 1 the future, as a very liberal credit will & . iven. BATTLES,- BROTHERS F i!N Tar River, Jan M I8 i6. 100 Reuai d. Tftt ANAW'AV" from the subscriber, JJ.H Ihe niffht Of 20lh Sofpmher luf. ff negro man named DA XI R r 20 or 21 years of are. fi frit hU black I complexion, has a pleasure coitiitenaii. 1 1 1 . . ? . . . f .-v.. .u ur miocr Kne rt. nig reel tow, what turned out. imriti-uiari., 1.;. 1 ft fort- I his clothing not recollected." He tat (of h neny the property or Asahel Farmer. b r mother, brothers and ;.t.r. ii,winw said Farmer his father is in Ihe saP neigliborhood working about as a hi'! smith, nearly as a free roan. It isbeliepl he is Itirkin about in the neigbborhooJ ' said Farmer, also n ANash cou ity. above reward will be paid to anv pf"0' ? thnt will apprehend snid negro, ndtleli'ff him to me or secure him in anv jailsoth'1 , I get him agin. I forewarn "anv ierso trom harboring said negro, or crrvin2 l"a off, tinder the strict penalty nf'th ' Any inforinaiion repeniur hiin ai'l be( thankfully received by the Subscriber,' Oak Groye. Edgeron.be cMiuty. IVILLIAM BARNES. 24r't An 5. 1S3V 3-1 ! Xolcs of Hand, and olhtf j blanks, for s Aey AT THIS office. ; or an th 3u nn pa ta C in 5( ci fc b 'r Si j.