l1rMlarrn"'l , mmmi iwi Cofficld King, MERCHANT TAILOR, MAYING removed to 1 tab lishmont, i-i-ly opposite the tonri House, respectfully informs his i' ieivls ami the public generally. hal he is now open ing a hand-omc assoi !' f Jfali and CHLttntcr 5S, Of a batiful and superior quality, which have been selected with much personal care in the northern cities, and will be made up to order at ihort notice and 10 the most fashionable style such as: Sdperfine blue and black Cloths. i, Invisible green and brown do. ,, Clarence brown aod mulberry do. Olive and mist do. . Polaski ribbed Cassimerc, Plain black and mitt do. do. Lavender, Zebra. Plaid &Grrian do. Striped and corded do. of various colors, Fiain black and figured Velvets, Brocade Velvets, h superior article, Plain black and figured silk Ytslings, Brown and drab Petersbaui. Bheknnd brown goat hair Cp.mhl.-ti, Also, a beautiful assortment of Stocks, some very superior, Bosoms, Collar?, Glove?, Suspenders, kc He trust by due attention lo business, and his long experience thereto, to give due satisfaction to those who may favr him with their ordei. He will keep nn nantlyou hand an a:orttuentol seasonable " Heady made Clothing, Of the best quality, manufactured by him self and warranted. LSO, three or fourJouroeytnenTailoig of (he first class, w anted. Tarboro', .Nov. lUih. 1 83. Whom it may concern. f V 1 : 1 E Subscriber tequests all those in Ji. debfed to him to call and settle their iCCC Ull tji. January 13, 183G. . KLG. Montague's Malm, An Indian remtdy fur toothuchy TTK7HICH when applied according tJ V t'rectirns, has never failed i ah":rd Immediate and permanent relief, just re ceived and for sale lv j. iv. cor TEN. 31th Nov. 1S35. Stale of A'urlh Carolina, EDULCOMIiE CoUXTV. Superior Court of Equity. MARCH TERM, 1S37. Arthur K. B trluw vs. Willi? Knight aod others. THIS cuse coming on to he heard on the biil and answer, judgment pro CuufpsNO, and e Jiiibits filed in Hie cae and the same having been duly consider ed by the Couri: It is declared, that the deed xecuied bv the plaintiff to Arthur Khight, dee'd, bearing date feth Pehruarv, 1834, set forlii in the bill of complaint and a copy whern.f h exhibited, was in tended by the partii s thereto as a convey ance of the land therein mention, d, by the plaintiiF to the said Arthur to s cuie the .sum of one thousand dollars and as such the Court dotb declare it a mort gage; and it appearing to the Court, that the defendant Sally Knight widow and re siduary legatee of said Arihur as also his administratrix, hath been fully satisfied of the money secured by said mortgage deed, it is deflated, that the defemiants upon whom the said land descended on Hie deadi of said Arth.tr are trustees h dding the same for the sole use of the phintiiV, who is justly entitled to have the legal es tate therein, which came t0 tl,e defend ants as heirs of said Arthur, conveyed to Mm freed from the claims and tii of any and all of them. Wherefore it is ordered, adjudged and decreed by (he Court, that the defendants convey to the plaintiff by deed to be piepared by the Master and tecuted under his directions, a lee sim ple title iu the premises, that the defend ants Joshua Lawrence. William na;,.. Gera.das Batts, Uempspy Daniel, Joseph Batts, Newsom Barnes, and Thomas Strickland, severally procure their res pective wives to join in said conveyance. And it is further decretd, that each a:.d very one of the defendants be perpetual ly enjoined from bringing or prosecuting s hens at l;iw of the si l Arthur Knight, ?cl, against the plumifi-or hoc claim nS under him. any smt or action t iiher at law or iu Equity, fur or ou acc .not o" the premises aforesaid. It is further ordered, that the. Master proceed to compl- te the title as toon as practicable, and that tne reasonable expense of oblaininj: the tame be borne by the plaintiff. Jt also pPear ing to the Court, that thf defemiants ha4 brought an action of ejectment against the plaintiff previous to the filing this bill which caused the same to be tiled, it is decreed that ne.tner party a, against the other recover costs, but that each pay his Own cois. PURSUANT to the above D,.crp, r. said J.isliua Lawreno-, Wiliam 8j(irSi Ceraldus Batt, Dempsey Daniel. Joseph Batts. Newsom Barnes and 'lhouias Sirick land, and their respective wives, are hereby .tiMifird that I have appointed the fnnni, plonday of August ntzt, and mv office in the. tuwn ol Tarborosigh, as the 'lime and place lor nemting aid deed, when and where tney will mke care to attend. A O F LEE 7 C. M. E. Trice adr f7 00. .NEW ARRIVAL OF Spring Summer AT THE Cheap Cash store. Tames JVcddcll, MAS just returned from the JWihern j cities:, where he has purchased at ; 'Xceedingly Low Prices, a LARGE and j bphndid Assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE j GROCERIES. HA TS, SHOES. Hardware China, Glass and Earthen ware. Which he oilers at a v ry siuali advance on Hie Jfrtc York i ost, And fe Is confident lie can convince all who tiny f.iv.ir him wi'h a call that his Stock not only comprise a most splendid variety, bin having pitrhased them- in nianv uistanCf at a great saciitice lo the importer, i.e. will nffrr the.n at uch aton isliinsly low price m he flatter- hitn-eif will fully meet the views of those whose object is to buy Fresh fashionable Hoods At verv low Prices. TERMS Cash, or the usul ctedit to punctual customers. Tarboro', April 3. 1S37. PIANOS. - MR. E. P. N A3H, of Petersburg, Vir ginia, being sole ..gnt lor the ball ot our Piano Fortes, in the la' s ol Vir ginia 6i Norttt Carolina, persons desirous ut hxvtng Instruments ofour uunuhict are, can in ke application to him, a he has the exclusive light to sell in iho.e tales orccs'rr ty Dunham New Yoik, March 17, 1&37 .4:- COMMENCE my ?(ring sal.- of the above .i riin)Pnt in the Stales ol Virinid iin.l :n tii Carolina, by declaring that "Modait. Woicester c UuubiuiV ;:janufdttui of . Yiuno Fortes, Is the very best in the United States not only equ il to others, l.ut, li eraliy the very best; and as ttie very best evidence that I am borne ou: in the assertion, am permit ted to challenge a biir I ii.il with any nuke, or m, ers, far or near. The Factory of these makers having within a few months been roundel -ably enlarged, I shall now be cabled to meet (he demand. The price of those 1 lauos are tegular a.nd established. Edward F Nash. March '21 William V. Gnu's Invaluable tinlmcnt, FOR ULCERS, TUMOURS, &C. Can now be obtuim doj the 1'atenlee, at the OJJice of the Raleigh lligistcr, SinglePm, 1 ,tlai Jue dozen, 9 dollars. IVILLLiM W GiVJV. Raleigh, October 4. 1&35. Raleigh, September 1. 1536. For five or s x years previous lo the spring of 1834, a negro man of mine had been much afflicted with an ulcerated arm and hand, whii:h tendered him almost use less. The ulcer embraced that part of his irm fioui the elbow down, including his e .lire hand, which was literal! v a mass of punefaciion A joint of one finder, and a part of the thumb, perished amidropt off. A more distressing and hopeles case I have never beheld. It was abandoned by his physician as incurable, except bv am putation of the hand. The be-t medical treatment having fail ed to relieve the man, I placed him under the care t Mr. illiam W . Cir.v, in thi place, who, with his Ointment, has effectu ally cured the case, although the negro was frequently absent, lor weeks and months together lie ha been eotirelv well lor the last eiht months, and 1 have good rtnn to believe will continue so. IV ILL MM BOY LAN. State Bank Of A'urth Carolina. PURSUANT to a Resolution of the Stockholder of this Bank, at their last annual General Meeting, persons having claims on said Bank f..r Dividends of Capital or Profits Deposiles, or Notes issued by the Principal Bank or it Bran ches, are earnestly desired to present them tor pav ment to the Treasurer of the Bank, on or before The first .Monday in je.. c ember next, Otherwise, they will be barred, Bs lr,P Stockholders will then make a final divi dend of the effects of the Bank. S. F. PATTER SON, Preset. Kaleigh, Dec. 3, 1836. 1 Frinling neatly execuied) ' AT THIS OFFICE. 6ifeV ! " " I je?3&. I a. MONUMENT. THE Board ol Managers of the Wash ington National Monumental Society invite DESlGXS for this structure, intru ded as a memorial ot a NATION'S GRATITUDE. It would be to fetter genius, to prescribe nny limits o the exercise ot its powers, wh ch should, however, in this case, bar moniouly blend durability, simplicity and grandeur. Although it is impracticable at present to estimate the extent of the con tiibutious that may be mde, the Designs may be predicated on an expenditure ot not less than one million of dollars. The Board of Managers will not offend American genius so much as to offer, in (his instaiuT. a pecuniary reward. lhe rti.-t. w hose Design shall be adopted, will feel amply remunerated; and all the De Signs w 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 sire, of the dimensions of sixteen by twenty two inches. The designs to be directed to GEORGE W.1TTERS0N, Stc'ry. BECKWITH'S nti-dyspeplic Fills. .i;. THI -5 most valuable medicine for the cure of Dyspepsia, and the pievention ol bilious fevers, colic, inc. kc is kept con stantly on hand and for sale by J. IV. GOTTEN. Tarboro". 4 Sept. 18 55. HEIUUNGS, Bacon and Lard. T h'E Subscribers have just received a supply of best quality CUT HERRINGS. ALSO Bacon and Lard for sale, by 5. I). Cotlen & Son Tarboro', Mav 21. For publishing in the town tf Tarborough, N. C. atemi-inonthly paper, entitUd THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST. EDITED bY MARK BENNETT, Printed and Published by Gio. Howard. T I IIS publication isprmcipullyio tended to.'.efend theold St h- ol United Baptists from iheuviny apersr.ns cast upon them bv .h bided persons pro'essin" thrr own faith, becau-e then cannot Conscientious ly engage in ti-e various monet-maki.ig schemes of the day, osteu i1 ly intended to promote l.'t ti-iiamly, but evidently t-nd-in& to destroy me great and fundamental principle upon which it is based, by inak iug a gain of godliness. We wish to hae it dxtincUy understood, that we are not inimical to Masonry, Temperance, the dis tribution of the Bible, or the spread of the Gospel but we do condemn the mingling of pinftsors and non-protessors of reli gion in societies, and the making a "craft'' of religious natters, in every shape aud foi in whatsoever. Believing thit Theological Schools, Bi ble, Ali-siouiry, Tract, and Sunday Schoo1 Union Societies, are the same in principle unscriptural savor more of "lucre ' than of "good will towards meB," we are opposed to them. Some of the children of God, surrounded with, mid interspersed amongst, the advo cates of !Vi is-ion a ry and other societies, are denied the happiness of conversing with thoe of the same judgment. Others, while gri-ved 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 lo 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 of the Head of the Church, we cast our selves upon Him, and send our little paper abroad, praying the J.oru to carry with it some joy to those who are in tribulation, aud a ittle rest to those who are troubled. TERMS. The Primitive Baptist is published in 8upei-royl oc tavo lorm of 16 pages, on the second and fourth Saturdays in each tnonlh al One Dollar per year, payable on rece:pt of the first number. Six copies will sent o one Post Office or neighbor hood fur Five Dollars. t ommunichtions must be post paid and directed to the I'ublisher. KTPersons holding Subscription papers will please senrf them or the names on them, to Geo. Howard, Tarboiough, N. C. Tarboro, 1n36. ' Published and for ale at this Office. PATRIOTIC DISCOURSE tht North Carolina Whig's Apology for he Kehukee Association and, A Basket of irHgmenis, by the Rev. Johua Lawrence. Also, A Reviewof Clark's defence and jns t fication to the Kehukee Association, writ en by a lay member of the Association and. Occurrences in the Life of Elder Jo seph Biggs, wrot by himself. Tarboro', 1837. mm Vine Culture. THE Subscriber has more than twenty kinds and fifty v arieties of the Vine. S.'ine of these are generally know n a ex cellent for table ute or wine, viz: the Scup .leroong, ttie Halifax, Isabella, Catawba, Herbeaut s Madeira, fcc The pr.ee for :i well rooted single vine is a quarter "t a dollar but where a dozen, fifty, ne hun dred or more are taken ai one. or boxed and sent the same direction to one resport- ble person, a handsome deduction is in.de. For furlher canicular inquire ol be Editor of the Tarboro Pres. ,r SIDNEY IVELEEIl. Brinkleyville, N. C. Oct. 4. For Mire, A Giz and Harness, Apply at this Office. To the Afflicted. ijpl RAY'S invaluable Ointment for the cure of white swellings, scrofula and other tumours, sore legs and ulcer, and fresh wounds, sprains, bruises, swellings aud inflammations, Sic. k.c. Rowand's genuine tonic mixture, a per fect cure for ague and fever. The above valuable medicines may be had wholesale or retail on application to J. IV. Colten. Agent for Tarborough. 183o Notice. THE subscriber having recently dis posed of his Gin making Establishment IS GREENVILLE, To N. TYER, reques's all those indebted to him to make early payment. From his long acquaintance with Mr. Tver (who ha for everal years past been in his em ploy) he respectfully recommends his for tier customers to him, ard is confident that all who mav favor him with their cus tom will be satisfied. Henry Chamberlain. . Cotton (Sins. f il 1 H E subscriber having purchased the i IL Lsf aid'shmeiit of Henry Chamber ! lain, in Gre. nville, N. C. for making teel Saw G7's, Respectfully informs the public that be will contiH'je the business at lhe same place. Having on extensive assortment of ma te' i'.ls on hand, he assures those w ho may favor him with their custom, that their or ders shall be pro nplly executed. j Gf'ns mill be repaired. Of the best materials, and at the shortest j notice . Persons when ordering will plea'e slate whether thev prefer the German, or polish ed cast steel plates. Still remains connected with iiiis establish ment, and carries on the Lock and Gunsmith business. He also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, of a c.mpositot. inveoted by Daniel Peck, of Raleigh Mill Spindles, with Steel Collars, (turned,) and Gudii'ons, manufactured equal to any in the Unired States. All orders must be directed to lhe Sub scriber, at Greenville Xoijleet Tyer. January 30, 1S37. State of JYorth Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. In Equity, MARCH TERM, IS37. Henry Benson and Patrick Boit andS wife Eliibbeth, plaintiffs, j Ort- ginal John Peel and wife Elizabeth and j Bill. Jethro Benson, defendants. J IT appearing to the satisfaction of .-aid Court, that the. sai-l defendants are non-residents: It is therefore ordered, that publication be made for six weeks in the Tarboro' Press, commanding them and each of them t3 appear at the n.xt term nf said Court, to be held for said county at the Court House in Tarborough, on the second Monday in September next, then and there to plead or demur lo said bill, or answer the same, otherw ise judg ment will be tHken pro confesso, and the cael)card ex parte us to them. Test, NOR FLEET, C.M.E. Price adv 3 HISTORY' OF TIIE Kehukee Association. JUST PUBLISHED, snd forsafe at the office of lhe Tarboro' Press. "A run. cise History of ths Kehukee Baptist Asso ciation, from its original rise to the pre sent time bv Elder Joseph BiVrs nn.iv the supervision of a committee (conitin? rcu i . ....... s oz cmers jcs "ti a uawrence. v illiatn Hy- uii.ii, ann uuice aru, ann nrethren Tho mas Biegs, Joseph D. Bizes, and C.ishin.. B.Hassell.) appointed by the Association." rnce si each, or $10 perdozen. October 2. Roanoke Trade. GASTOS, Uli April, Ift'17. ffTVlE undei signed respectfully it.. JL frms the Planters and Meichants ol North ChmI'i m and Virginia, and the pubiiu geneinliy, it a the Greensville and itoanoke HAIL UOAD Is now cun"llf,l and in successful ope rati'.u, and that he has located himself t Guiion, the termination of n;d iioud, for the purpose of transacting Commission, receiving and forwarding b us in ess; And is now prepared to give attention to all con-ipinreiils. The undersigned, iu commencing business at Gaston, was un der the itnpres-ioii that the shippeisof Produce, and rt eel vers of Goods, both of the country and town of Petersburg, would find il convenient and advantageous to have a regular correspondent and disin terested agent to attend to tlu-ir various interests, and especially to the order and condition in w hich boatmen and wagon- r receive and deliver th- ir cargoes at G -s-ton. from and to He Rail Road Company, and particularly in procuring boats and wagons, for" the immediate di-patch tit meichandize, 6;c. to its place of destina ti n. Under this belief be offers bis str vices to the public, promising to devote his time ami services lo their best interests, and as-uring then) that be w ill discharge the trust whici may be reposed in him, v ith cue and fid lay. Tl e under-iued, in offering his services lo the public, b'gs leave to infot m ib-m that be ba, for lhe hst two nr three years, devoted his time in an extensive hi', bro kerage and commission business in the town of Petersburg, and fl titer himself, that lhe knowledge there obtained in this branch of businss, will nble him to give satisfaction to thoe who may favor him ith their business His caries will be very moderate; merely sufficient to pay for the time the.-e duties will rcq ure. at his bauds. S.I ML JV PUGfl Rates of rhargts on some of the nos promi nent urticles: Tobacco, merchandise, he. per hhd. 25rts Cotton, per bale, do Merchandise, per peck, 10 d r lour, per barrel, lo do M.iuutact'd lonaccu, per box L keg, 6 do Salt, per suck, 5 do REFERENCES. Petersburg. Ciias. F. 0b.-vne, Presi dent Perer:-'turg Ilitl Road Comptnv, Messrs- Row left. Roper a: N-dde, L. E. SthinbacU, Sou & G. Pcinuill Si Lea, Jam. s M. McCulloch &i Co. Dunn, Mcll wa'me k Rrowrdev. Hurt, Patterson i. Wills. Holderby McPhcters. Gaston W. W. Wilkins, Esq. Nechlinhitrg Dr. Lignal Joneg. Clorksrillc, Va. Mossrs, A. W.renable h. Co. J. L. Thomas, Ksq. Milton. N. C Watkins & Farley, George W. Johnson Si Co. Danville, Va Geo. White, T. D- Neal, Eq. Slate of JSorlli Carolina, EDGKCOMBB COUNTY- Superior Court of F.quity. MARCH TERM. 1837. Elizabeth Amason. Aitr.ur D. Farmer, William Whit' and Oto lience bis wife, Wiibe Uouiitree, .Limes D. Kann-T, hryaa I,, liarnes and Sally bis w:!e. 11 uln n r.vansaud Nancy his wife, Eiiza Fanner, Isaac Fa.in r, Nenjimin Far mer, Tieacy Fanner, and Jacob Far mer, tin four last named of wh tuiaie iota .is and appear by their guaidian pro hc vice tiu- Mastt r in Chancery Silas Hollowiiy :tnd Sally his wif. Ben jamin Dean and Obe.iience his wife, Al lord Cahoon and Nancy his wife, Dempsey Barnes a minor wh.j sit"S by his guiniian ieury Thorn Wiliiatii Dew, Sally Dew, j,ml Jcin:ii.au Dew. infants, who sue by their guardi in Lit tle Granb.-rry Vick Dcmjey Haii son, Jet'.n. Harrison, and Nancy H r rison, infants- who sue by theit" guar dian pro ha, vice lite Master in Chan cery John Farmer, Dew F.irmer, aud Aithur Fanner, the two last of whom are infants and appear by lhe Master in Chancery, pltfs. vs. John Farmer and Anna his wife. Demp sey Barnes and Prisci!!a his wife, Edwin Ellis and Edtth his wife. illje Cai ne and Polly his wile, John Farmer. Ben jamin Farmer, Exum Faimer, Mati.H Pitmau and Ack.-ey his wif.--, and otin r children of Dew Farmer whos names are unknow n, John Amason an 1 Betsey his wife, Thomas I)-.nie and Sal'v his wif-, and William Firmer, .'efeodants. Petition for partition end salt of Real Estate. TfT appearin? to the satisfacii till fif Ctairl it Co-irt, that all of the said defendants are uon-residenK; It is therefore ordered, that publication for six weeks be made in' the Tarboro Press, giving them nd e.ch of the.ji notice to appear at the next term of said Court, to be held fnr a.M on the second Monday of September " ouri tiouse in Tarborough, then and there to demur to said petiti-n or answer the same, otherwise jndo,ent pro confesso will be entered up against them and every of them. NO ft FLEET, C.M.E. Price adv g6 Just Published, And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet en titled, , , THE MOUS3E3, Trying to gnaw out of the CATHOLIC TRAP. ALSO. No other than Baptist Churches Hive a rijjrtt to be caKed CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. Br Joshua Lavtri,.CE, Price locenf, single.or 51 perdozen. January, 1S3G. War Department, Pension OJjice Qct.y.y fWHE fdlowing Circular 1.,,''' tl dressed lo the I'eu.ion A J.. '' the Second Comptioiler ol tl .. K is publisiied for tin- ii.flntR,IO sionrrs, and those who mv tict attorneys, iu drawing u j, " ..; ' M ' them. 1 Jtmics L Etlivm-ib Commissioner of pC!l , CIRCUI.AU. Treasury Drpurunnt Second Comptroller's 0f"' Firn, September 1 8 JO. J Tfte.'Jgtntfor paying PcmicrtilV Sir: In order to suard more !1hC-u. aeainst a repetition of frauds, as ur foro.i actised by the prnductinii ot ' papers, the first three I'di twinir ,) rules will be observed 1st the hcoi M 1 J offirers of ti e Treasury, j 1. In every cast where tiie pm ; employs an attorney lo receive v i sioti, lhe execution oT tin- power m !. in the presence of at 1 at one j other than the magistrate b .'irp isacknovil iJiied. No payment , torney will ln a'.'owed ntdtss sit; rm. a voucher thus executed. 2. In all case- whre th sVrjju.. i the pensioner or his attorney i n cu r j such pi)ioner or attorney will v ri r name nt ientth. if capable t,f tf, , J otherwise, his signature may h b Ult j or cross, in which case the exertion I be in the presence nf at l-ast on- on;. j tent witness, other than the justice or! j tary who acts officially in the cup. 3. No payments w ib in futurt b( ni?-. in nny ppnsiooer, irnei III person (.f'- attorney, who has not applied for !,: -ion for more than one yeHr, wi li'ni- production of evidence of hs iiien iiv,' P'-escribed in the instructions IVont !: otficeof June 10, 1833, chapter 1, irdk n I c. i -i i , nii rn iu L, mil unnt MI C II f ViC-CCTl habepn transmitted to lhe ComiaiJ;r' of Pensi 'n, and a special riirecticn thorizing the tiayment has beengiic:. 4 ti case w here atertiSrale bn issued by the Coiwnissioi er of V-w.n', tfthe widow, or children of n oScfruj soldier under lhe art of J .i e 7, Ia under the act of May 15, 182 no wY the relationship of the applicant ioii;fOf ceased officer or soldier is to be rrqain:' by the pension aent, that pn-of Isatijj been neces-arily filed in the fBce of tht Commsio er of ''ensious prior lutiieti suing of such cvrtificate. Respectfully, Sir, Your obedient servant, (Signed.) ML ion Iu Farm, ; Jan. 24. ComMrollCf. To lake efT-et from th 4th Mr ch 1S3; L A VERY HEST Cotton Varn and Twint FOR SALT'. THE Subscribers fee I cr-.tefii? j".' liberal patronage w l ich tln-v n"'.f the past year, iind hope l;y a-T punctuality in bo-i-iess to merit a us ance ot past favors. They now hve and expect to l.c-'pc stantlv on hand, the Very best Cotton Yarm. From Nos. to 18 inc!ns:e. AIj'iui S zes ot t lie be-t Cotton Seine Twi n: Its dur;nili:v and stren;th Ins lee n tested, and t e Subset ibet s fei I no if- : t'Ou in pronouncing it mfei t or to n 'W not superior t any in market. Litln" above articles they expect to dtlr"' purchasers on a- liberal terms as.vtf of the sam cpiality can b p oimih 4 e w hete. The usual cliarue ir ciw1-' w'nl be made. Terms of Sile fnr all qmutlti-s of over one thoitsnnd pounds, four tijonti;- lit will be allowed for any qunntity ur one thousand pounds, th ee ni .nti.'. purchaser giv.g note (with' ti! iater'5' the time the Yarn is deli. cred, pay.lj- the above stated times. The proprietors of fishe'ies il(lr to apply to the Sub-criher lor 'f -vine l the future, as ft very liberal credit ' iven bittles nnornm Falls Tar Rivet. Jm li. HJS. Cotton Gins. Clt!if. it.i.r line renioVP'l Jl Tarhoroush. an.l ,-lr.l.liliei hi- mi ie liaieth road near the toir Knight, on Cokey, where tie cotitinne The making and repair' Cotton Gins. All those who wish to sunfly th0'"'. with Gins of the best quality. i,r'" C fully solicited to apf ly to 'he ul"iC -person.)lv. or by letter. Ml "r ,ff'j' Gins will be promptly evented. of order will bf expditiou-iv repair-.-Persons wishing t have work cv- will please leave their orders t ""' ' Of J. G k";rt.t Vor,. SAMUEL D. PR0C'l 1 February Gth, 1837. Xotes ofJlaml and o& blanks, for s Je, AT THIS OFFICE