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CocW Ring, MERCHANT TAILOR, M WING removed to his new estab lishment, nearly opposite the Court House, respectfully inYorni his friends and the p.iblic generally, that he is now open ing a handsome assortment of if all anD OTnter Of a beautiful and superior quality, which have been selected with much personal care in the northern cities, and will be made up to order at short notice and in the most fashionable style such as: Superfine blue and black Cloths, Invisible preen and brown do. Clarence brown and mulberry do. Olive and mixt do. Polaski ribbed Cassimere, Piain black aod mixt !. do. ., Lavende r, Zebra, Plaid SiUrecian do. Striped and corded do. of various colors, "Plain black and figured Velvets, Brocade Velvets, a superior article, Plain black and figured silk Vestings, Jirown and drab Petersham. Slack and orown goat hair Camblels, Also, a beautiful assortment of Stocks, some very superior, Bosoms, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, S:c He trusts by due attention to business, and his long experience therein, to give u satisfaction to those who may favor him with their orders. He will keep con stantly on band an assortment of seasonable Heady made Clothing, Of the best quality, manufactured by him self and warranted. ALSO, thre or four Journey men Tailors of the first class, anted. Tarboro', Nov. lOih. 1836. X3D Whom it may concern. TUG Subscriber requests all those in debted to him to call and settle their accounts. tf TSiK'ri January 13, 1636. -AC. Montague9 s Balm, An Indian remedy for toot hack, WHICH when applied according to d rections, has never failed to afford immediate aud permanent relief, just re ceived and for sale by J. W. COTTEN. llth Nov. 1836. Copper Tin ware PORTSMOUTH, VA. IVm. D. Roberts, Jr. TlH ESPECTFULLY announces lo the ittt Farmers of Virginia and North Carolina, that having received extensive supplies of foreign and American Copper of all the various thicknesses adapted to the manufacture of Brandy, Turpentine, and other Stills, will be happy to receive their orders as soon as practicable. He hs on hand, of the most approved Construction, Brandy Stills, From 90 to 1 10 gallons. "WORMS of all descriptions, and a large nd general assortment of articles of Tin and Copper manufacture. Old Stills, Worms, Sic. repaired in the fcest manner, or taken in exchange for sew ones. Farmers and merchants trading to Nor folk, vm rivers or canal, are informed that by addressing the undersigned, their goods can be shipped free of expense, having a Copper and Tin Ware Kstablish tneot located at that place, conducted by his indefatigable agent, A. S. Dozier. (ETNorth Carolina Bank Notes receiv ed in payment without discount N. B. To" avoid all mistake, please ad WM. D. ROBERTS, Jr. Tin Copper vlare Manufacturer, TORTSMOBTH, Va. . June 15. 1S37. Teacher Wanted. PERSON caoable of teaching the 1 rudiments of the English language, cau come well recommended, can get a School worth 20 i.er month, nnd board found, in the vicinitv of Tisou's Store, Pitt county. Annlv in Itrnlin iii Joiner, or to --ft j - John Joiner, Esq. Jly5, 1837. Just Fnblished, And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet en titled, Trying to gnaw out of the CATHOLIC TRAP. ALSO. No other than Baptist Churches Have right lo be called CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. B Joshua Lawrence. Price lOcent sig,or $l'per doaeu. NEW ARRIVAL OF Spring Summer rC& CD iDSj AT THE Cheap Cash store. James Wcddell, HAS just returned from the Northern cities, where he has purchased at exceedingly Low Prices, a LARGI, and Splendid Assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, HATS, SHOES, Hardware China, Glass and Karl hen ware, Which he offers at a very stnBll advance on The Jfew York Cost, And feels confident he can convince all who may favor hi in wi'h a call that his Stock not only comprises a most splendid variety, but having purchased them in many instances at a great suciifice to the importer, he will offer them at such aston ishingly low prices as he flatters himself willfully meet the views of those whose object is to buy Fresh & fashionable (hods At very low Prices. TERMS Cash, or the usuil credit to punctual customer. Tarboro', April 3. 1837. Ml: E. P. NASH, of Petersburg, Vir- ainia, being sole Went tor the sale ot our Pmiio Fortes, in t tie Statts of Vir ginia &i North Carolina, persons desirous of having Instruments of our manufacture, can make application to him, as he has the exclusive right lo sell in those, states. Stodart. Worcester Dunham. New York, March 17, 1S37. COMMENCE my sprhig sales of the above Instruments in the States of Virginia and North Carolina, by declaring that Stodart, Worcester & Dunham's manufacture of Piano Fortes, Is the very best in the United States not only equal to others, but, literally the verv best; and as the verv best evidence that 1 am borne out in the assertion, am permit ted to challenge a fair trial with any make, or makers, far or near. The Factory of these makers having within a few mouths been considerably enlarged, 1 shall now be enabled to meet the demand. The prices of those Pianos are regular and established. Ldivard I Nash. March 27 William W. Grav's Invaluable Ointment, FOR ULCERS, TUMOURS, &C. Can now be obtained of tht Patentee, at the OJjiceofthe Raleigh Rrgister, Single Pot, 1 dollar One dozen, 9 dollars WILLIAM W GRAY. Raleigh, October 4. 1835. Raleigh, September 1. 1836. For five or six years previous to the spring of 18.14, a negro man of mine had been much afflicted with an ulcerated arm and hand, which rendered him almost use less. .The ulcer embraced that part of his arm from the elbow down, including his entire hand, which was literally a mass of putrefaction. A joint of one linger, and a part of the thumb, perished and dropt off. A more distressing and hopeless case 1 have never beheld. It was abandoned bv his physician as incurable, except by am pulation of the hand. The best 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 the case, although the negro was frequently absent, (or weeks and months together. He hag been entirely well for the last eight months, and 1 have good reason to believe will continue so. WILLIAM BOYLAN. State Bank Of Worth Carolina. PURSUANT to Resolution of the Stockholders of this Bank, at their last annual General Meeting, all persons having claims on said Bank for Dividends of Capital or Profits Deposites, or Notes issued by the Principal Bank or its Bran ches, are earnestly desired to present them for payment to the Treasurer of the Bank, on or before The first Monday in De cember next, Otherwise, they will be barred, as the Stockholders will then make a Jinal divi dend of ihe effects of the Bank. ' S. F. PA TTERSON, Preset. Raleigh, Dec. 23, 1636. 1 Printing neatly executed, AT THIS OFFICE. 3 WASHINGTON MONUMENT. ml H V. Ron JJL ington National Monumental Society inviie DESIGNS fir this structure, inten ded as a memorial of a NATION'S GRATITUDE. It would be to fetier genius, to prescribe any limits lo the ex roise ot its powers. ...l.ioh chnnhl hllUHVl-r III I III!, use, uni- nioniously blend durability, simplicity and j grandeur. Althougli it is imprucucaoie ai nresent to estimate the extent of the con j br mnde. the Designs ma v be predicated on an expenditure of not less liiau one miuiun vj ui The Board of Managers will not offend Amorn-an rPnins era much as to offer, in this instance, a pecuniary repaid. The artist, whose 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 size, of (he dimensions of sixteen by twenty-two inches. The designs to be directed to GEORGE JV.1TTERS0N. Sec ry. BECKWITH'S- Jliiti-d.txpeptic Fills. THI" most valuable medicine for the' cure of Dyspepsia, mi the peveuiion ' of bilious fevers, colic, he. kc is kept con- , stantly ou baud and for sale by , .. W. COTTEN. i Tarboro', 24 Sept. !8S6 HERHINGS, Bacon and Lard. riTHE Subscribers have just received a JL suppiv of best quality CUT HERRINGS. ALSO Bacon and Lard for sale, by S. II Cotten & Son. Tarboro', May 24. PROPOSALS, For publishing in the town of Tarborough, N. C a semi-monthly paper , entilltd THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST, EDITED bY MARK BENNETT, Printed and Published by Geo. Howard. Til IS publication ispnncipallyintended todefeud theold school United Baptists from the man aspersions cast upon them bv deluded persons piolessing their own faith, because they cannot conscientious ly engage in the various money-making schemes of the day, ostensibly iuteoded to promote Christianity, but evidently tend ing to destroy the great and fundamental principles upon which it is based, by mak ing a gain of godli'W.os. We wish to hae it. distinctly 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 professors and non-prolessors of reli gion in societies, aud the making a "craft" of religious matters, in every shape and form whatsoever. Believing that Theological Schools, 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. v Some of the children of God, surrounded with, and interspersed amongst, the advo cates of Missionary and other societies, are denied the happiness of conversing with those of the sanu; judgment. Others, while grieved with beholding corruptions of the Gospel, are-not able to speak for them selves. This is designed, undf r 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 Chri?iio solace, is our cause. Deeply impressed with the belief thatthe blessing even of truth itself is of the Head of the Church, we cast our. selves upon Him, and send our little paper abroad, praying the Lord to carry with 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 and fourth -Saturdays "in each month at One Dollar per year, payable on receipt of the first number. Six copies will sent lo one Post-Office or neighbor hood for Five Dollars. Communications must be post paid and directed to the Publisher. JUr1, Persons holding Subscription papers will please send them or the names on them, to Geo. Howard, Tarborough, N. C. Tarboro, 1S36. Pi&BZFHXtBTS, Published and or Sale at this Office. A PATRIOTIC DISCOURSE tht North Carolina. Whig's Apology for he Kehukee Association and, A Basket of tragments, by the Rev. Joshua Lawrence. Also, A Reviewof Clark's defence and jus tification 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', 1637. j Tfnion Hotel. - hp ...i.r;i.r iiuut I An vr. most re- H spectiully to inform his friends and , public generally, m ...sseVion of the above Esiabl.shu.ent, ; rm rly occupietl by Maj Juo. G. Blount, neatly apposite the Court House, And having for some years past been en gared "m like bush ess, feels confident of being able to give entire .saih!aciiou to those who tnav favor him with their pnt ronage. His table will be fm uisbed with the best the maiket can afford. Hs sta bles are new aod in good o der, ami wid be attended by the tx-si osiler. Suffice it to say, that noihing on his part will be wai.linsto make those comfortable who may call on hiin. A. C ValiUo. Nashville, No. Ca. July 17th. 1837. For Mire, Jl Git: and Harness, Apply at this OJJice. To the Afflicted. RAY'S invaluable Ointment for the cure of white swellings, scrofula and other tumours, sore legs and ulcers, and fresh wounds, sprains, bruises, swellings and inflamuiatioiis he. he. Rowaad's genuine tonic mixture, a per fect cu.e for aeui- and lever. The abovf valuable Tie Urines may be bad whole-ale or r-tful on application to J. IV. Cot". n, Agent f r Tarborough. 137. JYotice. THE subscriber having recently dis posed of his Gill making Establishment IN GREENVILLE, To N. TYER, requests all those indebted to him to make early payment. From Uis long acquaintance wiih Mr. Tyer (who has for several years past been in bis fin nlov he respectfully recommend his for- iier customers to him, ard is confident that all who may favor him with their cus tom will be satisfied. Henry Chamberlain. 71 iMMftjj imii in- - Cotton Bin$ THE subscriber having purchased the Establishment of Henry Chamber lain, in Greenville, N C. for making Steel Saiv Gii s, Respectfully informs the public that he will continue t ie business at the same place. Having an extensive assortment of ma tenuis on hand, he assures those who may favor him with their custom, that their or ders shall be promptly executed. Gins will be repaired. Of the best materials, and at the shortest notice. Persons when ordering will please state whether they prefer the German, or polish ed cast steel plates. Az.iJ3rff Tzsor?, Still remains connected with this establish ment, and carries on the Lock and Gunsmith business, He also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Milt Inks, of a composition invented by Daniel Peck, of Raleigh Mill Spindles, with Steel Collars, (turned,) and Gudtons, manufactured equal to any in the United states. All orders must be directed to the Sub scriber, at Greenville Norjleel Tyer. January SO, 1837. 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, viz: the Scup pernong, the Halifax, Isabella, Catawba, Herbraut's Madeira, he. The price for a well rooted single vine is a quarter of a dollar but where a dozen, fifty, one hun dred or more are taken at once, or boxed and sent the name direction to one respon sible person, a handsome deduction is made. For further particulars inquire of he Editor of the Tarboro' Press, or SIDNEY WELLER. Brinkleyville, N. C. Oct. 4. HISTORY OF THE Kehukee Association. JUST PUBLISHED, and for sale at the office of the Tarboro' Pre?, "a con cise History of theKehukee Banlit ciation, from its original rise to the pre- em nme oy n.ioer josepn oiggs under the supervision of a committee rniKutm. of Elders Joshua Lawrence, WillilM nv. mm, and Luke Ward, and brethren Tho mas Biggs, Joseph D. Bisgs, and Cushion B.llassell,) appointed by the Association." Price $1 each, or $10 per dozen. ESI WHOLESALE 'g?E hav this day formed a Copart vV nership under the firm of Warrtn Harris Co. For the purpose of carrying on a Whole hale Grocer v. WARREN HARRIS, BENJA. HARRIS, HENRY HARRIS. Portsmouth, Va. 2lst March, 1837. WARREN HARRIS & CO. , Ace now receiving A large 4 general Assorlme.nl of Groceries, fyc. Which' will be sold on accommodating terras. - 227 bags Rio, Laguira h Java Coffee, 42 bbls Porto Rico Sugar, 20 hhd3 do do 20 hh.is New Orleans do 6 hhds St Croix do 40 bbls Loaf do 10 boxes do do very superior 125 bbts family and exira sup'r Flour, 45 Ualtimore VY lnskey, 30 hhds 4t do 20 tierces New Orleans Molasses, 60 baskets Champaigne Wine 10 half pipes Cognac Brandy, 6 ' Holland Gin, 10 qr casks sweet Malaga Wine, 0 " Pale Sherry do 2 hhda Madeira do 5 qr casks do do very sup'r, ToOOO Havanua Segars, 40 boxes sperm aud patent Candles, , 40 " No 1 Soap, 20 " Slaich, o0 " bunch Raisin. ,50 five gallon D-mijihn3l 150 kegs cut Nails, assorted, 20000 lbs Iron, assorted, 1000 Steel. do Imperial Gunpowder TEAS, pi Spice, Pepper, Nutmeg? and Ginger, 150 pieces cotion Bagging, ltill sacks Liverpool Salt, 100 reams wrapping Paper. Ail orders for goods will be punctually attended to, and will be put up at the Lowest Wholesale Prices. Goods sent to our care will be forwarded with despatch. Further arrivals daily expected. Warren Harris sf Co. Portsmouth. March 21st, 1837. Roanoke Trade. GASTON, Slh April, 1S37. THE undersigned respectfully in forms the Planters and Merchants of North Carolina and Virginia, aud the public generally, that the Greensville and iioanoke HAIL ROAD Is now completed, and iti successful ope ration, and that he has located himself at Gaston, the termination of said Road, for the purpose of transacting- A Commission, receiving and forwarding business; And is now prepared to give attention to all consignments. The undersigned, io commencinsr business at Gaston, was un der the impression that the shippers of rroduce. and receivers ot Goods, both of the country and town of Petersburg, would find it convenient and advantageous to have a regular correspondent and disin terested agent to attend to their various interests, and especially to the order and condition in which boatmen and wagoners receive and deliver th -ir cargoes at Gas ton, from and to the Hail Road Company, aud paiticularly in procuring' boats and wagons, for the immediate dispatch of merchandize, k.c. to its place of destina tion. Under this belief, be offers bis ser vices to the public, promising to devote his time and services lo their best interests, and as-uring-them that he will discharge the trust which may be reposed in him, vrith care and fid- lity. The undesigned, in offering his services to the public, begs leave to inform them that he has, for the last two or three years, devoted his time in an extensive ship bro kerage and commission business in the town of Petersburg, and flatters himself, that the knowledge there obtained in this branch of business, will enable him to give satisfaction to those who maj favor him with their business. His charges will be ery moderate; merely sufficient to pay for the time these duties will require at his hands. SAME W. PUGH. Rates of charges on some of the most promi nent articles: Tobacco, merchandise, he. per hhd. 25 cts Cotton, per bale, 25 do Merchandise, per peck, 10 do Flour, per barrel, d0 Manufact'd tobacco, per box li keg, 6 do Salt, per sack, 5 do REFERENCES. Petersburg. Chas. F. Osborne, Presi dent Petersburg Rail Road Company, Messrs. Rowlett, Roper &. Noble, L. e! Stainback, Son & Co. Pannill h Lea, James M. McCulloch & Co. Dunn, Mell waine k. Brownley, Hurt, Patterson & Wills. Holderby fit McPhefers. Gislon XV.'W. Wilkins, Eq. Mecklenburg Dr. Lignal Jones .Clark srille, l fa Messrs, A. W. Venable 6i Co. J. L. Ihomas, Esq.- Milton,. Ar. C.Yaikins fc" Farley George W. Johnson Si Co. ' Damille, Vi Geo. White, T. D. Neal El' ' War Dcparum, .M. Pension Office, Oct. 3 ic,f THE following Circular Lei dressed lo ihe Pensin,, J' the Second Comptroller of the T"' is published for the infoi ,, 'J1' sioners, and those who niiiv ct attorneys, in drawing tl t-ir' sii tbem. 1 '; Commissioner of ptJJ CIRCULAR. Treasury Depart Second Comptroller's Of! fice, September 1 S3u (rent fnr nniitnrr D GiiT? In nnlr In eiiuril . n -'." ' : ' '" : tnccly-. r. i... .v.... i .. C'C' iuic pi iitutcu ui "c r,"","-i:in of fj papers, the first three lillowinr adrtjtjr' rul es will be observed bv tiie accuuti officers of the Treasury. 1 ti, AUAru rUli ivliara 1 1, . M. ... w v.c ...r pHil(K employs nn attorney to receive hi5 b iwn, nir ririuuuii tii me povvt-r irni t iiic rit5cii.g iii ,rjS one Uriu other than the mngibtiaie before u hum lorney will be alloweu uilt:sssiipniru a voucher Ihus executed. '( . in an cases wnere tue signature i lie- iciisiuiici ui ins niiumry is reijutf, such pensioner or attorney ttr;e name at length, if capable u( so do otherwise, his signature may hp u , or cross, in which case t!i execution!, be in the presence of at least nn- com tent witness, other ;han the justice on tary w ho acts officially in tlie case. 3. No payments will in future be to any pensioner, either in personor attorney, who has not applied for his -ion for more than one year, i;houic production ot evidence of his ideuliit prescribed in the ms'iuctions from ti office of June 10, 1833, chanier 1, iccil 2, anil form B, nor until such evfc has been transmitted to the CommUsioi of Pensions, and a special lirection i thorizing the payment has been given. 4. In case where a renificate ha W issued by the Commissioner ol Pensic to the willow or children ol sin dffireri soldier under Ihe act of J me 7. h3;i under tiie act ot iviay J.), ib'Si, w proou the relaiionship of ihe applicant io tiie d- ceased officer or soldier is to be reqmft.' by the pension agent, that proof h: been necessarily filed in Ihe office of ts Commssioner of Pensions prior tutbe buing of such certifiraie. Respectfully, Sir, Your obedient servant, (Signed.) Mb ion K. Parw, Jan. 24. Comptroller. To take efTed from the 4th March. 1S3T VERY BEST Cotton Yarn and Tick FOU SALE. THE Subscribers feel grateful fa liberal patronage which tlu-y recei" the past year, and hope by as-iduitj punctuality in business io lueiit coili ance of pa;l favors. They now have and expect tnktff stantly "0 hand, the Very best Cotton IVirw, From Nos. 2 to 18 inclusive. Alsow sizes of the heH Cotton Seine Twine. Its dnrabilitv and strength has been fa"' tested, and I e Subscribers feel no he lion in pronouncing it inferior te now. not superior to any hi market Both u above articles they expect to deltp'; purchasers on as liberal terms asJ',lC' of the same quality can be piocuredt"' where. The usual charge for coiiu)11" uL'iil Ha m l A Terms of Sale for all quantities of Tr over one thousand pounds, Mini'"1" dit will be allowed for any quantify tf one thousand pounds, tin ee 111 01HH. purchaser giving note (withou! uW the time the Yarn is delivered, VAi'w' the above slated times. The proprietors of fisheries 'I In onhli: tr. I ho 5.1 hrr Utf T i ...v Itttll'i the future, as a very Iiberitl creau " BATTLE b BROTHER Falls Tar River, Jan 1. IS". Cotton Gins. i lit I t V't- SUOSCriuer nn JL Tarborough. and establish"1 on Ihe Raleigh road near the sto'e Knight, on Cokey, where he cooi'e The making and repaid Cat I mi GillS. ' . All those who wish to suppl with filn. nf th best nualiiy. ar' . .',; fully solicited to apply to h ' is personally, or by letter. Gins will be promptly esecoteJ of order will beexpediliou-ly re' ilI Persons wishing to have r ,tc will nlease leave iheir orders of J. C. Knighl, Esq. nr,rfl February 6th. 1J37. Xoles of Hand, aud ',it blanks, for AT 'I'll I" OKV!'-
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