OFFICE OF THE TAItBOUO' PRESS. IVIR Subscriber jiving made coi s d liable additions to hi Printing K- tahlishment, i now preptted o execute in a neat and exp dilious manner, ever) dtscrp'n n of BOOK, PAMPHLET, AND JOB FiU.YTI.YG. He will .!- kti-p on ha- d, an assort ment of HLANKS, ol the most ;pprnv (I form-, tor Clerks of Coutts, Sheriffs, Constable-, &c. &c His piicrs ure rcputi'ed by those adopt, ed al the Kdiinrial C uvenlioo. In Id a I "R-deigh a lew mouths iice, viz: Honlbillson mciliinn, ry I .or upet roval qiarto, for SO r pi $2 50 leu 50 c pit-, fi.i 00, ami M lor evry addition al 100 p s. II re 13 1 U for a I s: I one. 30 copi s. $3 00 Larger ones in proportion to ll;e Size and number printed. Small Cards single pack $2, and Si for every additional park. Laige ("aid-, a single park $: 00, antl $1 25 lor evrrv additional pick. Kpt regulaily on hand lor sale, 75 cent per quire. Wanks printed tospteiil nr tit r. lor a single quire S2, lor ev-ry addi linnal quire under five, Si. exceeding five quire, 75 cents per quire. (rateful lor past favor the Subscriber hopes to meiit and receive a continuation of public patronage. GEO. HOWARD August 24. Notice. fjnilE sub-enner, as Administrator on ll'e estate of Thomas Dickenson, dee'd, Hi reby nunfie- all ti e hens ol said Dick tnson to come forward or make knowi tbeir title to deceased's est.it-. It is con jectured that fVilliam Dickenson, broth er of the deceast-d, who removed to Somh Carolina -everal years since, is now living or has hft heirs who are entitled to pail oi -aid esta'e. The will ol the deceased was made Void, and all the heirs comr in according to law. The rstat- is now rea dy lor settlement, and il app'ica'iori is not n ad to the suhcnber ; Kdgrconihe c u ity. North Carolina, within the tin e limited by law, I will leel m elf authori S2d to settle with ihe heir thil ate known. MOSES B.IK Ell Mm'r. July 14, 8 S. PROSPECTUS OF The Republican. "Let there height." TTT is proposed t establish in the 'Town nf J. Washington, ioriti t;arouna, a new paer unner the. ahive title and motto, Ihe title null cates tlie political character of die p.iner, and t lie motto indicates its purpose. It will udveate Strongly and warmly the doctrines of the Old Re publican party- the doctrines ot 17'Jd, D9 the doctrines of Thomas .Mlersoin Ii will maintain a strict construction of the Federal Constitution. It will of course resist the re-charter of a National Hank in every fc.rrn which Federal l.igenuity can propose. Such an institution is believed to be imt enly at war with the Constitution, hut the worst foe to the commercial independence of the utb, It has besides, many dangerous political tenden cies. The Republican will advocate a d vorce be tween Bunk and $c(e. The union of Hank and State is mutually corrupting, just as the union of I hurch. andlsla.it has been found m all past history. And as in our free government it has been fmnd, that government can get along very well without the aid of church, and the church best maintain its purity without the interference or aid of gov ernment; so it will be found equally advantageous to separate Government and Jiank, and let each rest upon its own merits. A great question is now b lore the people of this country It is: 4vShalI t'tc people govern the banks, or the banks govern tiie people V It involves another question: Are the people capable of self-government? Are they prepared to succumb to the dominion of a moneyed aristocracy 1 The odds are formidable : money is power, and a power ever adverse to popular free dom. The danger from such power is in propor tion to its concentration: and it may safely be as serted, that a more extensive and formidable con centration of the money power never existed in any country than now exists. in our own. Ilia Wrtging open war with the people. It is even now sweeping counties and States in its ruthless and conquering march. All the purchascable tal ent of the country is enlisted against the people. Ppnlar liberty is in danger. "The people must rallyto fie rescue. Thanks to the wisdom and valor of our forefathers, the political power is st ill in the hands of the people; and surely it can only be necessary that they should be aroused to a sense of the dangen The Republican will be found on the side of the people and against irre sponsible power. Will the people be irue to them selves 1 The interests of the Farmer will not be over looked. A portion of the columns of the Repub lican will be devoted to improvements in Agricul ture, Markets, &c. The Republican will be published on a Super royal sheet, weekly, at two dollars fifty cents if paid within three months after the receipt of the first number, three dollars if paid afterwards. All communications addressed, "Publisher of the Republican," will receive attention! Aug. l$38t $25 llt-ward. N-VVAY from the Suhscribpr. nn nn 1 ' 1 1 iiinruiuri iv. Ill llldll SPENCER, Aged about 26 yi ar, 5 lee1 6 or 7 inches n height, weighing about 150 pounds, yel ll. Mil. VAUmUP l&'Ifi ... low enmpiex.on, with a pleasant iook no 'Cats or marks known of. Said negro lor merlv belonged to Moses Tison, in Ptl county where he was raised. The ahov reward will be paid lor his apprrhensjm uid delivery to me in (Ireene county, 9 miles from Stanlonsburg on the Ivdeig' road, r lodged in any j;iil so that I get hio gun. All persons are loiewamed again1 harboring, employing, or cam ing off said oegto, under penalty of the law. EEiXJ C. I). ErfSON. NVv 20, 187 48 Colton Gins. nilllK Subscriber iesp-ctluHv informs -- the public, that he still continues It em ry on the Gin making Business, At his tti no r and, In Greenville, Pi It county. N C Wlteie those wishing new (Jins can b supplied with either (iern-an or polishei cast steel saws at the shortest notice. Those hvi"'g fiins out of order hao b 't send them in at as early a day a cor venient. When all wait (a is usually h cae) until they wint to use them, it i ometimes imposiM to lurnibh Iheo within the timo r quir d. ALLEN TISON, In connection w nh this establishment, con tiuues in crry on the LocJc and Gunsmith business. The making Saw Mill Ihwes. Mil Inks -hoI G ndeii)S oW Mill SfhiuHr widi Steel Collars ( rned,) q ual 'o an IO the' U ill -d ' Oe. Ml orders in I ts lino of huu ess will I? tlnnkfiilly receiveil, and hiiihltilly at promptly ext etioMi on r-as.f.; u mi NOR FLEET TV Ell. Januatv 0, lJ:-i8 Jesse W. Taylor, Wp F.VtA' FULLY .nf. rms the cilt- Z ns ol fcogr combe and the adjoining ounties 'hat he Ins commenced I lie Tailoring Knvincss IN TAR30RQUGH, Next door to the Store of Messrs. II rl ust in & Son. He hopes by a diligent ttlenlioo to his usiiipss. ani a lannMii ;n.j prootp? X"cu ion d the work entrusted to him, to men o d icceivo a share of public p-itronago. Advertisement. npnF! impos'jtnlit of carrying on th. IValc.hmun as it ougtit to be coo loe'ed, wtnle absent on collecting ep di ions, and the impossibility ol ' Inngoi !,, ng without the hue" amount due me lot 6 years ol labor, have determined me to ell :he Establishment a' the end of lh present year. The SuIjsci iption list is Mont Eight llnndv d, nd on the incteas , and the Job Printing and Advr'isii g good for at I- ast $."500 a year. gentleman ol 'ab nts and a so'intl Wbijr -hall have the Paper on the most liber d terms. 1 would not willmglv let it eo in o any other service. An early annlica tton is requested. . C JO YES Editor and Proprietor Saisbur , June 2 IS.iS It 5 Hooks and Pamphlets. 40 S MB, A concise History of fh Ivelitikee Assocntton, bv Kldcr Jos. i'fij" .Also, the Pat i lot ic Discourse, il tsket of Fragments, Mousrt gnawing out I the Latholic trap, and XNo otlnr than baptist churches have a right to b called ("hristian churches: by Joshua Lawrence Also, Occurrences in Ihe Life of Eldei loseph Higis, wrote by himsflf. APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. January, 1838. CQFFKRIjI MIIJVG, M KUCHA NT TAILOR, ESPKCTFULLY inform his friend- and the public generally, thai he ha received his Striii ami Summer Consisting of Cloths Green and black summ- r Camlet, Striped thread Drills for pantaloons, Plain black and figured V- slings, do black and figured Velvets, Plain and figured Valencias, do do Marseilles, Plain black and fancy Slocks. mllso, on hand, Superfine blue and black L'l"ths I yi-ible green antl brown do. Sn-iped and corded Cassimeres of various cohrs, lioso i.s, Collars Gloves, Suspenders, &c. II ol which he will sell low for ('ash, or on a short credit to punctual customers, lie trusts by due alttnlion to business, nd his long experience therein, to giv- tie satisfaction to those who may favor in with their orders lie also will keep constantly on hand in assortment of llf iuhj mndr Clothing, O: the best quality, m-uiufaclored by him II. All woik despatched at the aboi lest io' ice THhmo Aprl 13th, 1S33. JVotice. IIEIVHY JOISSTOIV, REt'N h ave to inform his customers and the public g-nerdly, that he has j isi received fifm N w Y rk, 1 splendid Issortmcnt of Suitable f r Gmi It-men s wear. CONSISTING OF S'iprifine Cloths uid ( assimeies, of all the most f.ist jonable eolms, omnu-i Drills and liambrows, for panta loons, ph ndid iss(rlment of Vesfiogs Stocks liosonis & ddl us. Suspenders, fJluVes. And he has a fno First rate Beaver Hats, Of the latest fashion, very cheap and will he std t hnv lor (..ash, or on a short cn dil to punctual customers. T:rbr- pi 1 1 I :ith I8,S. Cotton Gins. fpilE subscriber has removed from Tar borough, nd established himself on ibe Ualeigh road, near thf shue of J. C. Knigiit, ot, Cokey, where he continues The making and rrpuiring Cotton Gins. All itwion .. I. . . t .i . " i - iviiii wen in suppiy tnemseives 'villi Gins of the best quality , are respect- my solicited to apply to the Subscriber orsonally, or by letter. All orders lot Gins will be promptly executed. Gins ut of order will he expeditiously repaired. Persons wishing to h ve work executed, will please leave their orders at the store of J.G. Knight, Eq. SVMUEL D. PROCTER. February 5th. House, Landscape sf Ornamenlal FAINTING. Suhscribpr rnmi r. . 1 1 r r II . . . i i iiuiiy miorms the citizens ol Edgecombe countv ili.il ho ho h,.,ir,,l i,: ir U,J, i.v iiui i-'vunu llllilseil In Tarborongh. Where he is prepared to execute all orders 'U his line of business. Those wishing gigs sideboards, sitting 'hairs, fire screens and the like painted v... ..ling mem io me coach shop of AJ ferrell. 1 He will leave town and eo into ih uuoiry, wnen house painting is required. All orders in his lineol business will be thankfully received and faithfully executed .i ' ' mi leusunanie terms. t h . A'Vf DE ft QUE. Tarboro', tcb. 26. Cotton Yams. THE subscribers, thankful for ibe iibe ral patronage they have hereto'ote .eceived, would respectfully inform their roomer and the public, lhai they have REDUCED THEIR PRICES. nd are now prepared to supply all order which may be sent them, wiih Ynrns of the best (iifdity, And upon terms as favorable a can beob tained elsewhere. Their time ol cred.t tfs heretofore, with the usual discount for cash. They would also inform those indebted to them, that the interest ol Parker's lease in ihe Faclory terminates with the end o! ihe present year, and therefore they ite re quested to make payment by the 1st Janu arv next, either with cash or good cotn-n, which will he preferred, and for which the highest market price will he allowed. BATTLE & BIIOTI1EIIS. Nov. 29. 1837 Notice. THE Subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he sdill coiilinues to manufacture and repair Cotton Gins, Corn Fans, and Corn Shelters, AT HAMILTON, MARTIN COUNTY. H also is Agent for the disposal ol llai man's Patent Threshing Machine. in tins section of the Stale, and will promptly furnish those who may desire one ol them. They area very useful am durable art icle. JOHN IVILSON. J in. 2, 1838. O PRINTERS dnd Publishers. 'Pillr. Subscribers have just completed their new specimen book of light laced - BOOK AND JOB Vrinling Types, Flowers and The contents of which are herewith parti ally given: Diamond, Pearl, nos. 1 and 2, Agate, nos. 1, 2, and 3, Agate on Nonpareil body, Nonpareil, nos. 1, 2,3 and 4, Mii.ionette, nos. 1 and 2, Minion, nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, Minion on Brevier body, Brevier on Minion body, Brevier, nos. 1, 2, 3 and 1, Brevier on Burgois body, Brevier on Long Primer body, Burgois on Brevier body, Burgois, nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, Burgois on Long Primer body, Lon. Primer, nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4, Long Primer on Small Pica body, .Small Pica, nos. 1 and 2, Pica on Small Pica body, Pica, nos. 1, 2 and 3, Pica on English body, English, nos. 1 and 2, (."rent Primer, Paragon, double English, Double Paragon, Cannon, Five line Pica to twenty, Eight line Pica gothic condensed to 23, Seven line and ten line Pica ornamental, o, 7, 9, 12 and 15 lines Pica shaded, 8, 10, 15 and 1G lines antique shadedi ALSO, A large and beautiful collection of Flmn ers. Iiom Pearl to seven lines Pica, some wnicn are not to be found in any other penmen; a new assortment of ornament al Uashes, a variety of card Rirders, ne;Tf' eS Under lhe mas,i of II J . "i ui iniiiirii Tivolhousand.lletal Ornamcnis ?n rip i0,,l r " r execution, and print !t on as gooa p otass rule, leaMs ol various tn eknnee tvr nc .u 11 ... '-oc, tl nim.r a,.,l .U.1,1. ... . r " ' uw r 1 . 1 m. nrn.l i " u,,uu,c iica crimson ; i "uo u.amonuanu nonpareil music of va ... . 1 - """ii; in va u -neavy lace nonpareil, minion. brev-Vr K to man on, I anil Other hhicke r, P . ' ' iui ,F r I : I m oi- 1 i ' """re I, minion aml brevier Greek. 1 1pi1Pa J "mon anU A large variety of nrTJl?.:... , led narlirtilarlt. .u. J v -an ia . ,ai,y lor ne Spanish and South 1 ottusucse arrpui r. .--jl. . . ' . j Jnin and South .... w... j ui nmnza 10 order m'h every other article made L of in The Printing bnsimss. All of which can be f,imuhDj u licp nf o 1 .. w Ul suori no "CP 01 as cood nmi Utr nr.A blr ior, j.-.j as reasona ble terms as any other establishment CONKER & COOK June, 1638. Anff York, JT n 1 -p- Expedition to thcAori) fipRA VELLEUS are informed thalll -H- Rail lioad between Pdmbut ' Richmond is finished, completing Main Mail Line of Hail Ho BETWEEN North Carolina and the JVon The different Companies on the rrm. rtorl a I inn I mm I I I i fi v .1 n 1 1 ' IVHmington Rail Road Co '5 fl--,, R ach there which enables p;s,., , reach New York Twelve hours in J vance of any other Line. THE FOLLOWING IS THE Schedule of this Zinc. Leave Halifax 5 to 5 P. M. reach Pe. tershurg 1 A. M. Lf-ave Petersburg 1 A. INI. reach Ri niond 31 A. INI. Leav- Richmond 4 A. AI. reach Wad-, ington City H P. M. L-ave Washington 4 P. AI. reach Ual. timre 6 P.M. L ave Baltio.ore 7 P. AI. reach PhiK delphia 4 A AI. Leave Philadelphia 6 A. AI. reachNVv York 2 P. AI. Onlv one niglil' rest is lost on t-us rouw me sccouu ntgni 1 jssenajers I. - !. n on boa id the PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT, From Petersburg this is the MainMji Line, and the d (T rent Companies are bouml in heavy penalties to run through 111 the schedule lime. Travellers when they reach ILlif will please apply to the Pelersbuig IU Uoad Co.'s Agent, IS. JP. Ilalseij, Who will afford them ever) facility. Uesides the ab ve Fast Line Ihtiere other independent Daily Line runrinzeo be respective Rail Roads, so thai in no ease can Passengers be delayed more thai nalfa day. On the Petersburg Kail R -2(1 't orn five to six engines are running duihj, nd Passengers at almost any hour l;avc chance to reach Petersburg In case any Passengers wish to renwn t Halifax :dl r ight, an Engine of the ersburg U.nl U .ad Co. will be found next noitiing at Gary's Depot. Petersburg Rail Road Office. AIa IG, s:s - ' PROSPECTUS OF THE J. Carolina Journal N assuming the Editorial department of Ihe North Carolina Journal, we n-o- iose to make it a vehicle of general and useful information, giving the earliest in formation of the passing events of the thy. I he Publics of the Journal will be ins same as heretofore. We will advocated course of the present National Adminis tration, as long as they oppose the r ar Idl ing of any Rank of the United Slate?; and are in favor of an Independent Trea sury; and support the leading principles of the-Republican family. uur I oli 1 ics are of the Jcffersoman L'- mocrahe princinles. in contradistinction "he "Nu Party" measures of the Whig?, o;iiiUiles, Clayites, and Conservatives 01 the present day, who seek to shrlter ihera- .- Men." Our parly is known, a id ihere- iore we will advocate our cacsc "jtn trm 1 and justice, and at the same lime, treat 0 political opponents with that repe- which ought to he observed amon?mea. w e intend to imnrnve the general ap- pearance ol the Journal in its tWa?"'' - . 1.: r- . o imc liidiiui au.jrijs. 1 Mfl I .Mi .... I I 1 . .. n I r U.IIC? ' . u """'-i. nt oruer 10 give urn " n rhan.n c -. , l ..mv: and assisting , in . 'mnf,nr th. 2wi "u ysisiin na m TER3FS. Tim .Trnrr,r,l ;il U r..-3 MtffC Li u . 11 "c M1osneu in u , dollars and fifty cents nVr nnnm. if raid m a1' fe thrc? If Pid at ihe end of ; l" u'3r anu ree dollars and fiity cans 11U 01 tne Jear' P. GALLAGIJW Fayette ville, June 23. Com Shelters. A N excellent new Corn Sheller, rrf by Air. John Wilon. of Hami! can be had on reasonable and accomo' ling lerms, on application AT THIS OFFICE January, 183S.

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