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-W,m nil 1 -"a Coffield Kin tr Mi: I1C 11 A NT TAILOR, AVING removed lo hi new estitb- 'isiimeof, n-arlv opposite Ihe Court Hou. respectfully informs his friend and the p.blic eaei ally, that he is now open ing a nafirUome assortment ot if all anD W&iwtzx Of a bt-autiful and superior quality, which have been selected with much peruana! care in Ihe northern ciii'B, hii'J will be made up to 'rder at short notice and in the most fashionable style such as: Superfine blue and black Cloths, Invisible green and brown do. ,, Clarence brown anJ mulbeuy do. Olive fuid niixt do. Polaski ribbed Cassimere, Plain black and mix! do. do. Laveoder.Zebra, Plaid SiGrecian do. Striped and corded do. of various colors, Plain black aud figured Velvets, Brocade Velvets, a superior article, Plain black and figured silk Vestings, Brown and drab Petersham, Black and brown goat hair Camblets, Also, a beautiful assortment of Stocks, some very superior, Bosoms, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, &.C He trusts by due attention to business, and bis long experience therein, to give du satisfaction to those who may favor him with their ordeis. He will keep con stantly on hand an assortment of seasonable Jumlii timiJo f?nil o Of the best quality, manufactured by him self and warranted. ALSO, three or four Journey meoTaiiors f the first class, wanted. . Tarboro', Nov. 10th. 1836. Whom it may concern. THE Subscriber iequists all those in debted to him to calland settle their accounts. January 13, 1336. H. KING. And Mn of huntress. What do we live for, but to improve our selves, and be useful to one another? Ht". subscriber proposes to pub ih in the town of Ashboroiigh, Ktndolnh county, N. C. a weekly newspaper under the above title. From mature reflection on the subject, and some consultation with men f expe rience, it is believed, that, by connecting the ordinary variety of a Newspaper, with practical legal maxims, advice, approved forms, kc. in the transaction ol business the publication may be rendered useful, and generally acceptable, at least to Ihe cilizms of this State. It is difficult to enumerate beforehand all the subjects that tuay be considered within the design of this paper; but among other tilings, due attention will he paid to Religion, Morality, Education, Politics, Ag riculture, Commerce, &.c. together with the news of the day, foreign aud domestic. The business matter will be similar in -character to that which appears in the 1st and 2d vols, of the "Man of business;" and if necessary; some of (lie subjects there treated of, will be more fully explained. In politics, the publication is pledged to tio patty. And it is hoped and believed that no improper prejudice wilj be indulg ed. AH parties shall have fair play. The Editor promises without reserve, tlie strict est attention to the chastity of his col umns; and so far as practicable to render the publication exactly such as every wor thy citizen will take pleasure iu introdu cing to the notice of his family Si friends. , TERMS i The Citizen will be issued every Satur day morning-, on a fine super-royal sheet, at $2 per ansium in advance: or $3, if not paid within three months from the date of he first No. received, kc. BENJAMIN SWAIAL Ashborcugh, N. C 1337. Look at This. Mr. William Claiborne, A POUT the year 1816 or 1817, remov U.HL. fci irom the county of Amelia, in the State of irinia, aud scttlrd in some part oi noun Carolina; s;oce which time, bis friends have not heard frm him or been able to ascertain the place of his residence. Bequeathed to him hy his wife's Father, John Bagby, Will become payable the 1st of January, 1S37, and ihe undersigned Executor ,r Kstaie is anxious that he should come for ward and receive it; and that he, in lne meantime, do advise the undersigned of the place of his residence. If Mr. Clai n.orne '.s ,ead' or has removed from Caro lina, his surviving relations or any ,.v . r person who can ive anv information con cerping bim, or his descendants, w ill con fer a favor on the undersigned, by commu nicating such information by letter direct ed to aim at Kanawha Courthouse, Va. Thos. Matthews, E&r. 1 June, 1836. William V. Gray's Invaluable Ointment, FOR ULCERS, TUMOURS, &C. Can now be obtained of the Patentee, at the Office of the Raleigh Register, Single Pot, 1 dollar Oue dozen, 9 dollars. WILLIAM W GRAY. Raleigh, Oclolier 4. 1835. Raleigh, September 1. 1S3G. For five r six years previous to the spring of tS'M, a negro man of mine had been niucb afllicted with an ulcerated arm ami band, which rendered him almost nse lm. The ulcer embraced that part of his arm from the elbow down, including bis entire hand, which was literally a mass of putrefaction. A joint of one fin-ier, and a pan or tne inuinb, perished and dropt oft. A more distressing and hopeless case 1 have never beheld, ll was abandoned by his physician as incurable, except by am putation of the hand. The bet medical treatment having fail ed to relieve the man, I placed him under tne care ot Mr. William VV. Gray, in this place, who, with his Ointment, has effectu ally cured the case, although the negro was frequently absent, lor weeks ana months together. He has hen entirely well for the last eight months, and 1 have good reaon to believe will continue so. WILLIAM BOY LAN. Brandy, wanted. fW HE Subscribers wish to purchase 50 ucn unn.'ui, ioi nuicu me highest cash price will be, given. D. RICHARDS cy CO. Nov. 12, 1833. BECKWITH'S Anli.dijspeplic Fills. THIS most valuable medicine for the cure of Dyspepsia, and the prevention o( bilious fevers, colic, be. Lc is kept con stantly on hand and for sale by J. W. GOTTEN. Tarboro', 24 Sept. 1835. TO PRINTERS Jlnd Publishers. THK Subscribers have just completed their new Specimen liook of light faced bok and job thwtrs and (irnumcnts. The contents of uhich are herewith partial" ly given. Diamond; pearl. to 1 and 2; agate Nos. 1, 2 and 3: aate on nai.nan.il ! ,(. non pareil Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4; niinioneite' Nos. 1 and 2: minion Nos. ! 3.wl ! on brevier body; brevier on minion body; brevier No. 1, 2, 3 aud 4; brevier on bour geois body; brevier on long primer bo iy, i.u.iirvu uii nit in uuuy , nourgeois .NOS. 1, 2, 3 ami 4; bourgeois on Ion m impr: 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.'Nos. i, ami o; pica on English body; English Nos. 1 and 2; great pumer; paragon; dou ble English; double paragon; cannon; five lines pita to twenty; eight line pica Gothic condensed, to twenty; five, seven line and ten line pica ornamental; six, seven, nine, twelve and fifteen lines pica shadtd; eight, ten, twelve Jit -ixteen lines antique, shaded, Also, a large and beautiful collection of F rom pearl to, seven lines pica, many of which are not to be found in any other spe cimen; a new assortment of ornamental (lashes, a variety of earn borders; near TWO THOUSAND Metal Ornaments, Brass rule; leads of various thickness; as tronomical, mathematical' and physical sijns; metal braces and dashes from three to thirty ems long; great primer k. double pica scripts on inclined body; diamond and nonpareil music of various kinds; antiques; light and heavy face iwo line letter; full face Roman and Italic nonpareil, minion, brevier, lon? pi imeran,; small pica; min ion, hrevi.-r, long primer and other idacks; nonpareil, minion and brevier Greek, He brew and Saxon. A large variety of Ornaments, calculated particularly for the Spanish and South A merican markets: Spai.ish, French and Portuguese nccents furnished to order to gether with every other article made'tise of in the Printing business ail of which can be furnished at short notice, of as good a quality and on as reasonable tern s as any other establishment. CONNER S? COOKE Comer of Nassau Ann streets, New York. PilEWSPllIiBTS, Published and for Sale at this OJice. A PATRIOTIC DISCOURSK iK. xH-North Carolina Whig's Apology for oe &ehukee Association and, A Basket of "-agments, by ihe Rev. Joshua Lawrence Also, A Review of Clark's defence and jus t'ficatton to toe Kehukee, Association, writ ten by a lay member of the Association aad Occurrences in the Life of Elder Jo epn Biggs, wrote by himself. V, B IS.. WASHINGTON MONUMENT. v-anu Rnart ot Managers of the Wash- Ji inzlon National Monumental Society invite DESIGNS for this structure, inten ded as a memorial of a NATION'S GRATITUDE. f It would be to fetter genius, to prescribe auy limits 10 ine exercise "i " i which should, however, in this case, bar nuiniously blend durability, simplicity and grandeur. Although it is impracticable at present to estimate the extent ot the con tributions that may be made, the Designs may be predicated on an expenditure ol not less than one million of dollars. The Board of Managers will not offend American genins so much as to offer, in this instance, a pecuniary reward. Tlie artist w hose Design shall be adopted, will feel amply remunerated; and all the De signs ill be bound and carefully preserved to which end, it is requested that they be sketched, as near as may be. on paper of a uniform size, of the dimensions of sixteen by twenty-two inches. The designs to be directed to GEORGE W.iTTERSON, Sec'ry. Buggy for Sale. fy ecelient ewark made BUGGY for 8"le Apply at this Office. November V, 1835. For publishingin the town of Tarborough, N. C. a semi-monthly paper, entitled THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST, EDITED BY MARK BENNETT, Printed and Published by Geo- Howard. HIS publication isprincip" I iy intended todefeudtheold school United Baptists from ihe many aspersions cast upon them by deluded persons protesting their own faith, because they cannot conscientious ly encage in the various money-making schemes of the day, ostensibly intended to promote Christianity, but evidently tend ing to destroy tne great and fundamental principles upon which it is based, by mak ing a gain of godliness. We wish to hare it distinctly understood, that we are oot inimical to Masonry, Temperance, the dis tribution of the Bible, or the spread of the Gopel but we do condemn the mingling of professors and non-professors of reli gion in societies, and the making a "craft" of religions matters, in every shape and form whatsoever. Believing that Theological Schools, Bi ble. Missionary, Tract, and Sunday School ! Uni in Societies, are the same in principle utiscriplural 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 Missionary and other societif s, are denied the happiness of conversing with those ol the same judgment. Others, while grieved with beholding corruptions of the Gospel, are not able to speak for them selves. This is designed, under God. for their relief. We shall aim not so much to please the fancy, as to inform the judgment more, to anord mailer tor solid aud last ing comfort, than to give, a momentary glow to the feelings. We consider that ihe cause of tru'h and of Christian solace, is our cause. Deeply impressed with the belief that the blessing even of truth itself 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 to those who are in tribulation, ana a nine rest io mose who are troubled. TERMS. The Primitive Baptist is published in soper-royal octavo form of 16 pages, on' tne seconn aim lourlti Saturdays in each month at Vn' UoUar per year, payable on receipt of the first number. Six copies will sent to one Post Office or neighbor hood for Five Dollars Communication! must be post vaid and directed to the Publisher. CF Persons holding Subscrhtion varters mill please senrf them or the names on them. tu utv. iwuraiu, taruoroun, Jv. (J $100 Reward. MANAWAY from the subscriber, on the night ol 20ih September last,' my negro man named DANIEL. 20 or 21 years of age, 6 feet high, black complexion, nas a pleasing countenance, inclined to be knock-kneed, his feel gome what turned out, particularly his left font his clothing not recollected. Ha whs for merly the property of Asabel 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 ho!i.i he i lurking about in ihe neighborhood of sani farmer, aiso in Wash county. The above reward will be naid to Anv --. "v rriuu thrtl will apprehend said neerro. and rii;vr him to me or secure him in any jail so that i per mm again. I forewarn any person irom naroormg sain negro, or carrying bim off, under the strict nenaltv of H, Any information respecting him will be thankfully teeeiyed by the Subscriber, at was. urove, i.Ogecomlje county. WILLIAM BARNES. 24th Aug. 1835. 35 $3Peach ilrttiulijlXd I WISH to purchase 10 barrels best Peach BRANDY, for which the highest price will be paid in cash. J. W. GOTTEN. Tarboro, Nov. 23J. 1S33, Vine Culture. rm FIE Subscriber has more than twenty ' JL kinds and fifty varieties of the Vine. ! Some of these are generally known as ex ! cellent for table use or wine, viz: the. Scup 'pernong, the Halifax, Isabella, Catawba, Herbeaut's Madeira, &c The price for a well rooted single vine is a quarter of dollar but where a dozen, fifty, one hurt j dred or more are taken at once, or boxed and sent the same direction to ope respon sible person, a handsome deduction is made. For further particulars inquire of i he Editor of the Tarboro' Press, or ! SIDNEY WELLE R. j Brinkleyville, N. C. Oct. 4. TVhite Hagur, gpi ESPEC J FULLY inform the Printers JLO of the United States, to whom they have ben long ktovn as established That they h ve now formed a CO-PARTNERSHIP In said business aid hope from their united skill and experience to be able to give sat isfaction to all who may favor llgem with their orders. The introduction of machin ery in plao- of the unh altby process of casting type by hand, a desideratum by the American and European founders, was by American ingenuity and !t avy expenditure of time and money on the part of the senior partner, first successfully accomplished. Extensive use of tht machine to casl let ters has fully tested and established its superiority over'hat cast bvlheold process- j The letter foundry business, will hereafter oe carrieo on yy me parties aoove named, under the firm ot WHITE, HAGUR & CO. The specimen exhibit a co. pi. te series from diamond to seventeen line pica. The book and news type being in the most modern light and shade. WHITE, H AGUR L CO. are agents for the sale of bnulh and Rust PRINTING PRESSES, wtiich they furnish to their customers at the manufacturers1 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 for new, at nine cents per pound. E. WHITE. New York, 1S36. W. HAGUR. For Hire, A Gig and Harness, Apply at this Office. To the Afflicted. tfi RAY'S invaluable Ointment for the IJr cure of white swellings, scrofula and o'her tumours, sore legs and ulcers, and iresh wounds, sprains, bruises, swellings and inflammations, Sic. &.c. Rowand's genuine tonic mixture, a per. feet cure for ague and fever. The above valuable medicines may be had wholesale or retail on aoolicaiiiui to J. W. Gotten, Agent for Tarborough. lOOO. Information Is wanted relative to Christopher IVehlen, A native of Galway in Ireland, who resided vi -1 jrcttl a a0 ' IN WILMINGTON, N.C. Thr object of this Htive,tisement is to know wnioprw netden is at present he was rattier short, anJ of a saudv comnlex- 1011. Address the nubliahr 'f il. if 7 mingtor. (N. C.) Advertiser. April HISTORY OF THE Rehukee Association. JUST PUBLISHED.and for sale at the office of the Tarboro' Prest, "A con cise History of iheKehukee 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 mtn, and Luke Ward, and biethren Tho rn"" Biggr. Joseph D. Biggs, and Cushion B.Hassell.) appointed by the Association " Price SI each, or $10 per dozen. October 2. j 3 Ki( EXPEDITION. From Baltimore to Btakely.N. C. IN TVVKN.TY-SIX HOURS. Great Noli hern and Southern Line of travel, via Washington ehy, Fredericksburg, Richmond, Petersburg, Raleigh, &c. OkN and after the fifteenth day of Oc P tober next, travellers from ew VV,ik and Philadelphia, reaching Washing ton bv the evening train on the Baltimore and Washington Rail R'ul, will be for warded immediately by the Steamboat to Potomac creek, and thence by Stage and the Richmond and Frede ricksburg Rail Road cars to Richmond, Virginia, which place they will reach at I0i 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 Roanok", at 8 oVlock, P. M ; whence they will be for warded by the expeditious lines of J. H. Avery &: Co. to Halifax, Tarborough, Warrenton, Raleigh. Fayettevillc, Colum bia, S. C. Augusta, &ic Returning ihe Siaes from the South will reach Blakeley Depot (the termination of the Petersburg Rail Road) at 4 o'clock, P. M. Petersburg at 9 P- M. Richmond at 2 A. M and Washington city in lime for the afternoon train of cars to Baltimore muking the trip each way. between Balti more and Blakeley, on the Roanoke, in the unprecedented time of Twenty-six hours The above line is connected throughout, and connects at Hick's Ford, with the Boydton, 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. 4,1836. 40 Montague's Balm, An Indian remedy for toolhach, WHICH when applied according to directions, has never failed to afford immediate and permanent relief, just re ceived aud tor sale by J. W. COTTEN. llth Nov. 1835. Pocket Book Lost. W LOST my Pocket Book on Tuesday jfL nigni nyti ol iovemier, or on Weo iiesdav. the 30th. containing C174 in rnvh two B10 bills on U. S. Bank, iwo 20 bills and a $5 bill on Columbus Bank of Ga. $100 bill on Charleston Bank. S. C n C.I bill on Cape Fear Bank, a 1 bill on New- oern Dank, ana a 0 iNortn Carolina bill, bank not recollected. The book contained one lMte on Buel Mather, dated 9th May, 1836. and dee 1st of Jan to me, for $272 37$ cents." Also, receipts aiiuouier papers vaiuaoie only to myself, t willgire 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 01 jenow can or sheep skiu of or dinary size. CICERO BROOME. December 2d, 1S36". MERCHANTS- .:- WE have imported by the ships Haik Away. Marmora, George Wash ington, and Hibemia, The heaviest and best assorted STOCK OF EUROPEAN GOODS, Ever in our possession. Our assortment of American Goods, IS Verv Ptlpntilo on1 1 -. - Ti Goods we will sell WHOLESALE, we ve- rilv believe a low. mil enm . - . ""- tiisinncf' g lower than similar Goods can be bought in any Nortbern Market, and nil ri I terms, thereby saving to the Country Mer chant, Insurance, Frei-h,aiid other inci dental expenses. Paul, Mollan Sf Co. Petersburg, Va. Sept. 12. 37 Just Published, And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet en titled, TUB MOUSE, Trying to gnaw out of the CATHOLIC TRAP. ALSO, . No other than Baptist Churches Have a rightto be called CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. BtJoshca Lawrkkce. Price 10 cent. single,or$l per do. n January, 1836. , - War Department Pension Office, Oct. 3, fin HE following Circular Leit' . JL dressed lo ihe Pension Ar, the Second Comptroller of the ft(,. ':' is published for the iofounati(HlolY sioners, and those who may act av attorneys, in drawing u,tr siincjt' them. ' k James L. Eibcanh Commissioner of CIRCULAR. ' Treasury DepartmtntA Second Comptroller's Of!' fice, September 1 836. ) The Agent for paying Pension Sik: In order to guard more eBVctm' against a repetition of frauds, as lfr i' foie practised by the production of frp papers, the first three following ailt!i;i&",k' . rules will be observed by the accoimu1 officers of the 1 reasiuy. 1. In every case where the ppniin' emdoys an attorney to receive Mi p. ( sion, Ihe execution of the power tsn" in the presence of at leai one other than the magistrate before Vv hom i ' Is acknowledged. No payment In at torney will be allowed unless sujprttiit- a voucher thus executed. $ 2. lu all cases where the iituuirc j the pensioner or his attorney is requirpp. such pensioner or attorney uill v iiti, name at length, if cajab!" of so imK otherwise, his signature may be by ni; or cross, in which case the execution ir be in the presence ol t least on com tent witness, olber than the Justice oni, tary who acts officially in the case. 3. No payments will in future be im.;, to any pensioner, either in person m it attorney, who has not applied lor hispr:'- ioIl for more than one year, without tf ' production of evilerice of Ins ideniin,-,, prescribed in the ins; ructions from il4 office, of June 10, 1833, chapter 1, m-clm 2, and form B, nor until smh i-viilcr has been transmitted to the Comuiitiiour of Pensions, and a special dirrctioA " thorizing the payment has been pifi. 4. In case where a hi tificate Iihs I, issued by the Commissioner of Phiou to the wilow or children of an officer soldier under the act of Joue 7, 1KJ . r under the act of May 15, 1823, no ir.of' the Relationship of the applicant i o (he dc- . ceased officer or soldier U to be reijoirei by the pension asent, that proof bavin;.,, been necessarily filed in the office ot tht f Commssioner of Pensions prior to the is suing of such c.eiliGcale. Respectfully, Sir, Your obedient servant, i (Signed.) j Albion K. Parris, ; Jan. 24. Comptroller. . To take effeet from th 4th JJnreh ISo. VERY BEST Cotton Vara and Txviat FOR SALE. f if nrj uoscrioers u-ei gran'on i1" JL liberal patronage which thi-yreceW the past year, and hope by assiduity nl; punctuality in business to merit a tonti" ance of past fnvois. i Tliey now liave and expect to ke?p con stantly on hand, the Very best Cotton Yams, From Nos. 2 to IS inclusive. Alsovavioti sizes of the bet Cotton Seine Twine. Its durability and strength has been fairly ( tested, aud ihe Subscribers fed no htiit lion in pronouncing it inferior to innip.1' not superior to any in maiket. Both t! above article! they expect lo delifr IJ purchasers on as liberal terms as articles of the same quality can be p'ocured e' where. The usual charge for eouvfvsnci !, will be made. Terms of Safe for all quantities of Van over one thousand pounds, four months"' ; dit will be allowed for any quantity und" one thousand pounds, three month. purchaser giv'mcr note (without interest) ' the time the Yarn is delivered, payment Ihe above slated times. The proprietors of fisheries will do well to apply to Ihe Subscriber for Twine f the future, as a very liberal credit le Kven. BATTLES? BR OTHERS. Falls Tar River, Jan It), 1S36. Cotton Gins. rjnHK subscriber hag removed fn. JL. l arboroufrh. aud established him"' on the R-iIeith road near the stoieofJ f' Knight, on Cokey, w here he cooline - The making and repairing Cotton Gins. All those who wish to supj'ly themsf'r with Gins of the best qualiiv," are re'P'cl" fully solicited to applv to the Subscribe personally, or by letter. All orr i(t Gins will be promptly eruted. Gins of order will be eipetUliouly repaired. f Persons wishing to have work eieci't will please leave thir orders at the 'JlC of J. C. Knight, Kq. SAMUEL I). PR0CTFJ' February fiih, 1837. Xotes of Hand, and olh blank, for snlc, AT Til I OFFICE. ? or s th Si HI ta in 6( c fc b rt vr
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