fffl fr Cofficld Iling, MT. UC II A NT TAILOR, '.WING removed to his ne estab lishment, nearly ott'site Court tliu-,. . respectfully informs his friends and the public Generally, tial he H nw open ing a haii'lndine assortment f ifall anD Wnter Of a beautiful and superior quality, which have been selected with much personal rare in the norlheru cities, an 1 will be made up to order at short notice and in tlie mo.-t fashionable style such as: Superfine blue and black Cloths. lnviiMe preen and brown do. Claience brown and mulberry do. Olive and mixt do. Polaski ribbed Cissimf-re, Plain black and in'txt do. do. Lavender, Zebra, Ptaid SiGrecian do. Striped Pud corded do. v( various colors, Plain black and figured Velvets, brocade Velvets, superior article, Plain black and figured ilk Vtiiins, linivvii and drab P tersham. Mlackand brown goat hair Camblets, Also, a beaut fid assortment of Stocks, some very superior, Piosom, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders. &c. Hii trusts by due attention to business, nnd Iiis long experience tlierein. t i give 'toe satisfaction to those may favor im with their orders. He will keep on- tautly on hand an assortment of seasonable Heady made CloUiing Of the best quality, manufactured by him self and warranted. ALSO, thre or tour Journey men Tailorf -of the first class, wanted. Tarboro', Nov. lCth. 183(5. Montague's Balm, . hi Indian remedy for toot hach "$TiyHICH when applied according tJ $ f it rectuns, has never failed to alTord '.!iin.-ci ite and permanent relief, just re . t-ived and torsle by J. IV. COTTEN. Rth Not. 1S3. Mrs. fl. C. Howard, S just received a Fresh Supply of G.i' ds, and is now enabled to fur- liish h.?r customers and the public i'h al most every article for ornament, service, or comfort in the Millinery Line In her assortment will b- found : A variety of Paltern Connefs, Tuscan and straw do. of nearly every shape and feature. Plain, figured, and watered Silks and Sat ins for dresses, Fancy Gauie.-, for do. Veils, Shawls. Scarfs, and Handkerchiefs, of different qualities and prices. Head ornaments, hair Nets, Puffs, k. Curls, A large quantity of Ribbons, artificial Flowers, &.c. he. ETMrs. H. has patterns of the latest fa-hions. She invites an inspection of her Goods. Mantua making done as usual. Tarboro. April 23. Look at This. Mr. William Claiborne, It BOUT the vear Ifilfi or 1S17 rpmnv. jtjft. va irom ine county ol Amelia, in the State of Virginia, and settled in some part f North Carolina; since which time, his friends have not heard from him or been able to ascertain the place of his residence. Bequeathed to him by his wife Father, John Bag by , Will became paju!e the 1st of January, ls.37, and the ntuhrsi2iuni Executor of the . Estate is anxious that he ,hor,U come for ward and receive i; ail(l t,,al ,,e ; ,hp meantime, do advise t,e undersigne 1 of the place his residence. If llr. Clai borne is dead. o. has removal Irom ' Wo Ima, his suivivin relation or any V . r person who can uiv any information "con cerning him, or his descendants, w,U Con. fer a favor on the undersigned, bv commit' nieating such information by letter direct ed to him at Ktnatvrut Courthouse, Va. Thos. .Matthews, iti'V, 1st June, 183(5. Triuting Frcs for Sale- .: PFPF.R ROYAI..Pr!...:- i. the obi mmU ,! ......... a ' " ' . . v "iui;iionf can or procured on reasonable terms. Apply at this Office. Tat borough, July 2-1. William V. Gray's invaluable Ointment, FOR ULCERS, TUMOURS, &C. Can now be obtained of Iht I'acnter, at the OJfiu o the Raleigh lirgiiter, SbglvPot, 1 dollar )ne dozen, 9 dollars. IVILLL'iM IV. GRAY. Raleigh, October 4. 1835. Ra.'eigh. September 1. 1830. For iwe or s:x years previous to the spring of 184, a negro man of mine had been much articled witli an ulcerated arm 1 and hand, which rendered him almost ue-t-ss. The nicer embraced that part of his arm from the elbow down, including his entire hand, which was literally a mass of putrefaction. A joint of on1 finder, and a part of the thumb, perished and dropt off. A more distressing and hopeless case 1 have never beheld. It was abandoned by iiis physician as incurable, except by am putation of the hand. The beet medical treatment having fail ed to relieve the man, I placed him under the care of Mr. William W. Gray, in this place, who, with his Ointment, has effectu ally cured t' e case-, although the negro was frequently absent, for weeks and months together. He has been entirely well for the last eight months, and 1 have good reason to believe will continue so. IVILLMM BOY LAN. Bi mandy, wanted. THE Subscril.ers wish to purchase 50 barrels BRANDY, tor which the highest cash price wll be given. D. RICHARDS 4- CO. Nov. 12, m35. BECKWITH'S Jnli-duspeptic Pills. THIS moM valuable medicine for the cure f Dyspepsia, and the prevention ot bilious fevers, n,ic. kc. kc is kept con stantly on hand and for sale by J. IV. COTTEN. Tarboro 24 Sept. 183-. TO PRINTERS Jlnd Publishers. TV. Subscribers have just completed t:tei.- new Specimen liuok of light fac ! bok and job tlu7Vtm ana , rnamtiits, The contenlt of which are herewith partial ly given. Diamond; pearl. So. 1 and 2; agate Nos. 1, 2 and 3; a ."Me on nonpareil body; non pareil Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4; ininionelte IS'os. 1 and 2; minion Nos. J. 2, 3 and 4; minion on brevier body; brevier on minion body; brevier Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4; brevier on bour geois body; brevier on long primer body, bourgeois on brevier body; bourgeois Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4; bourgeois on long primer; long primer Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4; long prim er on small pica body; small pica, Nos. 1 and 2; pica on small pica body; pica, No. 1, 2 and 3; p-ca on English body; English Nos. 1 and 2; great primer; paragon; dou ble Euglihh; double paragon; cannon; five lines pica tu twenry; eight tine pica Gothic condensed, to twenty; five, seven line and ten line pica ornamental; six, seven, nine, twelve and fifteen lines pica shaded; eight, ten, twelve sixteen lines antique, shaded. Also, a large and beautiful collection of From pearl to seven lines pica, many of which are not to be found in any other spe cimen; a new assortment of ornamental dashes, a variety of earn borders near TWO THOUSAND Mclal Ornaments, Cras? rule; b ads of various thickness; as tmnomical, mathematical and physical sins; metal braces arid dashes from lhree to thirty ems lonp: great primer Si double pica scripts on inclined body; diamond and nonpareil music of various kinds antiques; light and heavy face two line letter; full face Roman and Italic nonpareil, minion, brevi. r, long primer nnd SlrMl pja; ,nj. ion, brevier, long primer and other I lacks; nonpareil, minion and b-evicr Greek, He brew and Saxon. A la ge vaticty of Ormments, calculated particularly lor tle pan.sh and South A merican market?: Spanish, French an Portuguese accents furnished to nrii, gether wit! every other article made'use of in the Printing business, all of which can be furnished at hort notice, of as good a quality nnd on as reasonable terms as any other establishment. CONNER COOKE Corner of Naxrau 4 Ann streets, Nerc York. Jnst Published, And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet en tilled. Aw other than Baptist Churches Have a right to be cal'ed CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. Rt Joshua Lawrtnce. Price 10 cents single, or $ 1 per dozen Q rJlliiila! Kin WASHINGTON MONUMENT. nrf ur Rmirit ni Managers of t he Wash- H i.t;,,i nfnnumtntnl Soeietu invite DESIGNS for Ihis structure, inten ded as a memorial ot a NATION'S GRATITUDE. It would be to fetter genius, to prescribe any limits to the exercise of its powers, wli-ch should, however, in this case, har moniously blend durability, simplicity and grandeur. Although it is impracticable at present to estimate the extent of the con tiibutions that may be made, the Designs may be predicated on an expenunure ui nui less' than one million of dollars. The Hoard ot Managers win nui uucw American genius so much as to offer, in i.:. : o t tii-p nernninrv rev ard. The artist, whose Design shall be adopted, will c I -m,,lu ramiinprolixl: nnd all the De- irci aiii-.j .........v. , .... - signs will be bound and caelully preserved to which end, it is reqirested that they be sketched, as near as may oe on ppcr ui n imirorm size, of the dimensions of sixteen by twenty-two inches. The designs to be directed to GEORGE W.1TTERS0N, beery. Buggy for Sale. excellent .Newark made BUGGY far sa,e' Apply at this Office. November 9, 1835. For publishing in the town of Tarborough, iV. C. a semi-monthly paper, entitled THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST, EDITED BY MARK BENNETT, Prinltd and Published by Gee Howard. THIS publication isprinciprtllyintended Mdefend theold school United Baptists fr.xn ti:e many aspersions cast upon them tiv deluded persons proiessing their own faith, because they cannot conscientious Iv ena:e in the various money-making schemes of the day, ostensibly intended to promote Christianity, but evidently u nd ing to destroy the great and fundamental principles upon which it is based, by mak ing a nam of godliness. We wish to have it distinctly understood, that we are not inimical to Masonry, Temperance, tne dis tribution of the Bible, or the spread of the Gospel but we do condemn the mingling of professors and non-protessors of reli gion in societies, and the making a "craft" of religious matters, in every shape and foun whatsoever. believing that Theological School, Bi ble. Missionary, Tract, and Sunday School Union Societies, are the same in principle unscriptural savor more of "lucre"' than of "good will towards men," we are opposed to them. Some of the children of God, surrounded with, and interspersed amongst, the advo cates of V issionary 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, llns is designed, under God. for their relief. We shall aim not so much to please the fancy, as to inform the judgment more to afford matter for solid and last, ing comfort, than to give a momentary glow to the feelings. We consider that the cause of tru'h and of Christian solace, is our cause. Deeply impressed with the belief that the blessing even of truth itself is o( the Head of the Chutch, we cast our selves upon Him, and send our little paper abroad, praying the Lord to carry with it 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 octavo form of 16 pages, on the second anil 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 most be post paid and directed to the Publisher OT Persons holding Subscription papers trill please send them or the names on them, to Geo. Howard, Tarborough. N C. Whom it may concern. THE Subscriber requests all those in debted to him to call and settle their accounts. January 13, 1S36 H. KING. Piano Forte for Sale. I HAVE a very handsome PIANO for sale persons wishing to purchase would do" well to call and examine it. .. IV. COTTEN. May 21st. 1P35. FADlPKIiSTS, Pnblished and for Sale at this Ojjice. A PATRIOTIC DISCOURSE .k. ilL North Carolina Whiff's Anolnw v- he Kehukee Association and, A Basket of fragments, by the Rev. Joshua Lawrence Also, A Review of Clark's defence and jus t lication to the Kehukee Association ten by a lay member of the Association ano, uccurrences in the Life of Elder Jo seph Biggs, wrote by himself. January, 1S36." GTVeach Vtrandif Xft SWISH to purchase 10 barrels best Peach BRANDY, for which the highest price will be paid i'i cash. J IV. COTTEN. Tarboro, Nov. 23d, If 35, Vine Culture. THE Subscriber has more than twenty kinds and fifty varieties of the Vine. S me of these are generally known as ex cellent for table use or wine, viz: the Seup pernong, the Halifax, Isabella, Catawba, Herbeaut's Madeira. &c. The price lor 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 person, a handsome deduction it made. For further particulars inquire of he Editor of the Tarboro' Press, or SIDNEY IVELLER. Brinkleyville, N. C. Oct. 4. White II agar, ITB KSPECTFULLY inform the Printers JCL of the United States, to whom they have been long known as established That they have now formed a CO-PARTNERSHIP In said business and I ope from their united skill and experience to be able t give sat isfaction to all who may favor them with their orders. The introduction of machin ery in place of the unhealthy process of casting type by band, a desideratum by the American and European founders, was by American ingenuity and heavy exnenditure of time and money on the part of the senior partner, first successfully accomplished. Extensive use of the machine to cast let ters has fully tested and established its superiority overlhat cast by theold process. The letter foundry business, will hereafter be carried on by the parties above named, under the firm of WHITE, HAGUR & CO. The specimen exhibit-; a cmrpb'te series from diamond to seventeen line pica. The book ami news type being in the most modern iight and shade. WHITE. H GUR k CO. are agents for the sale of Smith and Rust PRINTING PRESSES, which (hey furnish to their customers at the manufacturers' prices. Chases, cases, composing sticks, ink, and every article used in the printing business, kept for sale and furnished at short notice. Old type taken in exchange fr new. at nine cents per pound. E. WHITE. New York, 1836. W. HAGUR. For Hire, A Gig and Harness, Apply at this Office. Information Is wanted relative to Christopher Welden. A native of Galway in Ireland, who resided 3 or 4 years ago IN WILMINGTON, N,C, The object of this ad ertisement is to know where Chntopher Welden is at present lie was rather fhort, and of a sandy complex ion. Address the publisher of the Hit mingtor. (N. C.) Advertiser. April 22. Cotton Gins. riJHF. subscriber has removed from JL Tarhoroneh, and established himself on the Raleigh road near the store of J. C. n.night, on cokey, where he continues The making and repairing Cotton Gins. All those who wish to supply themselves with Gins of the best quality, are respect fully solicited to apply to the Subsciiber personally, or by letter. All orders for Gins will be promptly execoted. Gins out of order will be expeditiously repaired. rersons wishing to have work executed. will please leave their orders at the store of J. C. Knight, Esq. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. February 6ih, 1S37. HISTORY OF THE Kehukee Association. JUST PUBLISHED, and forsale at the office of the Tarboro' Pres, "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 of Elders Joshua Lawrence, William Hy ms.n, and Luke Ward, and biethrcn Tho mas Bigs, Joseph D. Biggs, and Cushion B Ilassell,) appointed by the Association." Price SI each, or 10 perdozen. October 2. fjp E From Baltimore to BhiJcety.N. C. IN TWENTY-SIX H0UUS. Great Northern ant Southern Line of travel, via Washington city, Fredei ickfiburz, Richmond, Petersburg, Raleigh, &c. iTUN and after the fifteenth tUy of Oc HJ' tober next, travellers from New Yoikand Philadelphia, reaching Washing ton bv the evening train on the Baltimore . ... i . - - t. :i r .1 n ill tin fnr. anu wasnmgion uau warded immediately by the Steamboat to Potomac creek, and thence by Stages and the Richmond tnd Frede ricksburg Rail Road cars to Richmond, Virginia, which place they will reach at J0J o'clock, A. M. leaving Richmond im mediately, they will arrive in Petersburg to dinner, and at the termination of the Petersburg Rail Road, on the Roanoke, at 8 o'tlockr P. M ; whence they will be for warded by the expeditions lines of J. If. Averv & Co. to Halifax, Tarborough, Warrenton, Raleigh. Fayetieville, Colum bia, S. C. Augusta, Sic. Returning the Stages from the South will reach Blakeley Depot (the termination of the Petersburg Rail Road) at 4 o'clock, P. M. Petersburg at l P. M. Richmond at 2 A. M and Washington city in lime for the afternoon train of ears to Baltimore making the trip each way, between Balti more and Blakeley, on the Roanoke, in the unprecedented time of L'wenly-sicc hours The above line is connected throughout, and connects at Hick's Ford, with the Boydfon, Danville, and Salisbury line, and Northern and Southern travellers are gua rantied against detention at any point on the route between Baltimore and Augusta. The Proprietors. Oct. 4, 1636. 40 Pocket Book Lost. LOST my Pocket Book on Tuesday night 29th of November, or on Wed nesday, the 30th. containing $174 in rash; two S10 bills on U. S. Bank, two $20 hills an-.t a $5 bill on Columbni Bank of Ga. $100 bill ot. Charleston Bank, S. C. a 3 bill on Cape Fear Bank, a 1 bill on New hern Bank, and a 5 .Nortn Carolina bill, bank no, recollected. The book contained on' note on Buel Mather, dated 9th May, 1S36, and due 1st of January, 1837, payable to me, for $272 37j cents. Also, receipts nnd other papers valuable only to myself. I will give a liberal reward to any person who will deliver the book and contents at Benjamin Eason's, Wyatt Moye's, or any where that I can get it. The book is of yellow calf or sheep skin of or dinary size. CICERO BROOME. December 2d, 1836. To the Afflicted. Ipl RAY'S invaluable Ointment for the VjBT cure of white swellings, scrofula and other tumours, sore legs and ulcers, and fresh wounds, sprains, omises, swellings and inflammations, k.c. &c. Beckwith'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. Coltcn, Agent for Tarborough. IS36. 5 TO MERCHANTS. E have imported by the ships Hark Away. Marmora. Geore Waeb. ington, and Hibernia, The heaviest and best assorted STOCK OF EUROPEAN GOODS, Ever in our possession. 0'ir assortment of Amrrican Good, Is very extensive and complete. Thee Goods we will sell WHOLESALE, we ve rilv believe as low. and in some int:n.n. lower than similar Goods can be bought in any Northern Market, and on as liberal terms, thereby savin? to the V. chant. Insurance, Freight, and other inci- ueural expense?. Paul, Mollan $ Co. Petersburg, Va. Sept. 12. 37 Just Published, And for sale at this Office, 27223 XHOUSZ2, Trying to gnaw out of the CATHOLIC TRAP. TJr Joshua Lawhence. Price 10 cents single, or 1 per dozen. September, 1S35. Printing neath) executed, AT TIIIS OFFICE. War Department Pension Office, Or. C Ir-v TDK following Cirrnlar Ipv , dressed .to the Pen-i.n ; the Second Comptio'ler of is published for t!i iffoi nntii.n 0f V' sinners, and those who may act a ' attorneys, jn drawing their s!i n-.V",'' ti) em. ' 1 . James L fahranl Commissioner of PensL, CIRCULAR. Treasury Dppnrtmm, Second Comptroller's Op. . fice, September 183(5 The Agent for paying PcnsioWof Sin: In onler to naid mote etreri., against a repetition of fraud, lfy,'- fnr a nrurl icd lit' 1 tlf lilfiiln !-... papers, the firt three '"ll-'winw mUj, f rules wm.ne ooserve.i iy ttie nccoimti ofiicers or li'e lr asnry. 1. In every case where the it-wllfltr , employs an attorney to receive hi ,,, j sion, the execution of the power nmti; ! in the presence of at lean one wi;nf( I other than the, magistrate before vhom.jf is acknowledged. No payment l. anj, torney will be allowed unless support. d,r a voucher thus executed. 2. In all cages where the signature 0t ' the pensioner or his attorney is rnvh such pensioner or attorney will vni,jj I name at length, if capable of so t;n .. ! otherwise, bis signature may be )v n( . or cross, in which case the -xermon ,,. j o-e in ine presence oi m n-asi one com;. I tent witness, otner loan the justice on,?, tary who nets officially in the cae. 3. No payments will in -fnftn-f. be mb to any pensioner, either in person or W attorney, who has not applied lor lipi,. sion for more than one year, wi'lmut tU production of evidence of his iilrniiiy,!, prescribed in the instructions from office of June 10, 1833, chapter 1, , cii-,., ! 2, and form B, nor until such evilly j lias been transmitted to lh' ("ommmionrr 5 of Pensions, ami a sperial ilirection t. thorizing the payment has been gi en. 4. In case where a rerti(icae h;is issued by the Commissioner of Fwwh to the widow or children of ;hi officer nr soldier tinder the act of Juip 7. l!, 0 under the act of May I , 182S, no jmviI' . the relationship of the applicant to (he 4. f ceased officer or soldier is to he n q:iitl I by the pension asent, that proof hav'm j been necessatily filed in the office ol the j Cnmmssioner of Pensions prior to the ii. j suing of such certificate. Respectfully, Sir, Your obedient servant, (Signed.) llbion K. Parris, Jan. 24. Comptroller. To take eflet from thf 4th Mareii 1 S 07. VERY BEST Cotton Yarn and Twine FOR SALE. THE Subscribers feel grateful fir ti;' liberal patronage which, they receive! the Jiast year, and hope by assiduity awl punctuality in buine?! to merit a coutina ance of past favors. They now have and expect to keep con stantly on hand, the Very best Cotton Yarns, From 'os. 2 to IS inclusive. Also varlom sizes of the be't Cotton Seine Twin. Its durability and strength has ln-en fVrij tested, and the Subscribers fei I no Iimi tion in pronouncing it inferior to none. if not superior to any in maiket. Both th' above article they expect to del ver t purchasers on as libeia! terms as artici's -f the same quality ran be procured where. The usual charge for couveyimc will be mad". Terms of Sale for nil quantities of Yam over one thousand pounds, four month cre dit will be allowed fnr any quantity under one thousand pounds, three months,' t Lc purchaser giving note (without interest) at the time the Yarn is deliveied, payable at the above slated timr-s. The proprietors of fUhetieg will do wfll to ajiply to the Sub-ci ibers for Tvin. : f"r the future, as a very libcml credit will''' given. BA TTLE 4- BROTHER- Falls Tar River, Jan 10, IS3rt. $100 Reward. 7fj2ANAWAY from the sobieriber. rn MM, the niht of 20th September last, n'y negro man named DANIEL. 20 or 21 ver of r, fo..t l.;rh b!nc complexion, has a pt-asig conntenanC. mcunect ta be Knock-knet d, h feel som. wlisit turner! mil .v.. .-.... i .. 1.:, I. .A tVx'l' - v ..v.i, mi i , 1 1. II 1.1 ,y III! I"" his clothing not recollected. He wns fa'' merly the property of Asafird Farmrr,!" mother, brothers and cita,e hlmwin? " said Farmer his father is in the saff neighborhood working about as -a blr smith, nearly as a free man. It is h'li'f','! he is I'lrking about in the neighborhood said Farmer. ln in V-l. ,....v Th ' ' 'I -1 1 U " ' ' " above reward will be aid to any pp''nn inai win apprehend said negro, nu n,,r' him to me or secure him in any jd soth' I pet him agnin. I forowarn 'any !'f'r?n" from harboring sa jd iie r, or carrvio-T off. under the ctrit i.n.!i. nf the lit' 3 Any information resppctinr him ' i'l ihaiikftilly received bv th Subscrihrr. ?t OakG rove, Edg-ecombe county. WILLIAM BARNES. ?4'h An?. 1S3.1. Jv .Voles of ll;tnd, and othfi' blanks, for s tfe, AT TIIIS OFFICE-