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Jlarfin Van Rurcn, OF NEW YKK. Tilckavd M. Johnson , OF KENTUCKY. V"JT lias fallen to the humMe lot of the un sJl .Ifr-ijjned to h;ive presented to flu. A tTieiican People, a. third edition of the Hio ;ranhies of the two ;ihov named highlf 'itirii:uish'ii putrioiir citizen, whose con laut devotion to (Ik best inn-rests t our .iovei nmenf li;n led u their destination, s a testimony of the estimation in v Inch i at ir serv ices are regarded by th IVort.K v'igiii they have set ved, a candidates for Un two fu st ("tikes a itliin tiin fjilt of a : REE, HAPPY, and VI. HK1SHING NATION. his token of respect ies lothewoihl 'l.iit ion;iJ immok that f.iithf il service shall )- t go iiurr-warded. The object of this appeal to the repnhli. in portion of our f.-llow citizens, i to nb- iu their co operation in the circulation of n edition of 100,000 copies ot the joint oirteiraphy of MAKI LN VAN IWRKN ii 'IKJllAKU M JOHNSON, enlar-ed. re ied and corrected, fons to be valuable to very lover of ids country, and alike hon- nablt! to the distinguished ruinous wliom H TOE PE PLK. intend slill fmlher to I onor, by their eb'vation to the offices of 'Vesident and Vire Pirsident ol'ti.p Unite I tales, tit the election of ls;0. Thus we i 'I! perpetuate the principles of Jefferson, ' Mich have been so signally revived, no iy acted upon, mid tricmth isily cnr ied out by Amurvav Jackson, who, spur i n all flattery, knew nothing but the t'EoPLE. th- ffRmi rt tpLE, and their re uectice rights, leganiless ot their fortunes, whether rich or poor; thus rendering his amk and heniuvn hs durable as the tVER- I ASTING IIIt.L." The anangeimnt of the volume will be as ft-llows: 1st. Portrait cf Andrew Jackson, To horn the volume will be inscribed, with au address by the Publisher. 2 d. Portrait of M. Van Bureny To be followed by hi- Bt-'graphy, enlar ged, i.icludiiii; evral valu-tld documents, nlu'raii e of ti-s public character, and es hibi i.t-r. th? in imical powers of his gigantic r'i d which has tvei been devoted to sus tain the lights ol his country, and the glory nd prosperity of his fel'.vw ci'izer.s. 3d. Portrait nf R M Johnson To be full owed bv lu Biutirapli v , enla i red inclodiig arious Speeches. SfMnv jMail llKPoKTS.and other ducuments; ilbi iihi e of his toug continurd public liff. which has ever been devoted to the good f Ins count";. ; including an authentic ac count cf ttie fall of the r nowned Indian warrior, lrct'MstH, on the v er iii-im. ra ble 5ih of Octo't: r, 1813 with an engra ved view of the battle fii-l.f. The work will be complete in one vol ume of about 4(H) pagts I he piic to he filed at the at- sum of One Dollar, neatly bound with cloth backs or all mid gilt, with the additional expense of bind, ing The work, which is now in a state of preparation, shall be such as to give emire ati-facion; as it is in the hnds of genii,;, men who have for nearly forty v-ais bni personally iul nitm.al ely n t tainted with the private and public life of liu above na rOed distinguished citizens. The celebrated address of th Hon 'fhomas H. Benton, oi Missouri, bearing testimony to thf high character of Martin Vai Buien; and the eloquent fpeeA of the II ou.JatD'-- iai bour, of Virginia, in the IJ. b. Senate, ;). traying th ci ivalry of Col. Johnson on the field and in the councils of the nation, will be Appended to the work. As theie h among our republican citi zens, an fMensive population of (lermau origin, the work will appear simultaneous ly in both the English and the German lan guages. It will, theiefore, be neccsary lor subscribers who wish to linve the woik in the German, to signify the same on the subscription book. It will, in order to give prompt and ex tensive circulation to the work, be imlis jiensable for a!l subscribers to j)ai at the time of subscribing all money i be at a proper time forwarded with the lUls of sig natuies to the publishing committee which will be duly made known by a no tice in the Washington Giobe. HTDeinocratic editors dispose'd to en Courage the work, will couier a favor, which will be gratefully acknowledged by the Subscriber, in giving publicity "to the Hboveand receiving snbscriplions al their respective offices, to whom a reasonable per e?itage will lie allowed. The People's "obedient servant V - - y KMM ONS. tVashihgton C'ity. June I, 1835. f7 To the Mlkud, OKA & invaluable Ointment for the cure of white swpO...., scrofula and olber tumoor sore legs and ulcers, and fresh wounds, sprains. brnis c.n lugs and inilamm'iiioiis, &lc. &c. B!ckwith's Hiiti-dy speptic pills. - Kowand's genuine tonic mixture, a per feet cure for ague and lever. The above valuable medicines may be bad wholesale or retail on application to J. IV. Lolun, Agent for J ai borough 1835. Suv .Months in a Convent Yf)USSELL, ODIOU.NE h CO. have i, WW press and w id publish in a few laV a new work, with the above title, b ing the .Narrative of .Miss Jlrbnca Theresa Heed who was under the influence of the Komi Catholics about twoyears.and an inmateof the 'ouvent on Mount Benedict, Charles town, neatly six roonihs in 1K3I-2. l he book turoishes a concise history of the rukg and regulations, the employments tiou crirnioiues ol the L'rsulme order; m ns it is the first account ever riven in thi country of a similar inntifitinii tlo -.Si, has confined hersdf Mrictly to a narration V ' trpi.el under herow,; t-ve u Z u V , V after her escape U Una blHl,,d the ntatest Boston, March 2, IS35. 15.000 Dollars worth 3 Of every desvriptiini, For WHOLI-isALKor KKTAIL at nearly Cost, by Knight. Garrett S," Co. No. 1, Hrnndway. Tarlioro April 30, IS:5. Bacon and Lard. V. Subscrilier is now rrreiv inj; ami offers fttr .sale, lour hundred ha r re Is prime Cnt Herrings. ANo. in slort, a quantity of prime HAC0N and LA HI). .. IF. COTTRN. Tarboro,' Mil) May. IS3.5. NKW AM) FASHION A LK JfliUinary, fyc. A US. A. C. HOWARD in A forms her friends and the publitMhat she is now opening her Spring Supply of Goods, atnoiii; which may be found al most every article applicable to her business, viz: Plain and fancy colored pattern Silk lionne ts. Faucv Tuscan, plain and open straw do. Misses and children's do. Plain, waterrd and figured Silks and Satins for dresst-s. Plain and figured Hobbinett, Swiss tnnslin, blond Gauze, do. Fancy caps, capes. Shawls, neck Handkerchiefs Veils, and scarfs. Fluted I .aces, edgings, inserting, &c. Puffs and Curls, in threat varittv. Silk and straw cords and tassel's, Itibbons. Flowers, 5cr.. cvc. in great abundance, and at various prices. The above Goods having been purcha-eil on very advantageous term?, and selected by herself, she can with confidence recom mend them, as being of excellent quality and also remarkably cheap. She invites an examination of them, as ihey cannot fail to please. Ta rhoro May 1. THE BJESW JfliUinary Store. MISS MITCIIKLL, Uegs leave to (fiMtimm ant the nu hi in. fgi-f? 5-He has taken Cl Ule S,0,L 1,ouse next tloor to Mr. W. Han is, for merly the Hank where she opens the largest & moM splendid Assortment of AlilUnary ever brought to this market. She flat lets herself. that from the ; now I edge of business acquired in seven years oitid ovment in t 10 most extensive and fashionable establishments in the Citv of New York, and being well ac quainted wilh most of the Millin- y and Mercantile Kstablish- menls iti that city, she is enabled o purchase goods low, and have er Millinary matle up in a supe ior style and on the most rea onable tertn Among her assort ment will be. found J ittcan linn ?ifts. (different sizes and patterns') at from 1,50 up to the finest made. A handsome assortment of North ern made velvet, satin, and silk Ponncts. variety of Caps, Capes and Tur bans. Black, white, blue, pink and yellow Italian trapes. Black, white, blue, vellow and va riegated Ostrich Feathers. Artificial Flowers, feather and vel vet F lowers. Gold and silver tlo. Black and white blond Edgings and Footings. Hair Braids, Puffs and Curls, A few elegant pain.ed lustringShawls and ketticules. A handsome assortment of Kibbons, with many other articlestwo nume rous to mention. Miss M. tespectfully invite the Ladies of Halifax and the adjoin ing counties to call and examine her stock before purchasing and assures them that she will sell every article in her line, lower than any 0iht r e,!abl.shrnent in this section of country. N. 15. She has purchased a new Apparatus for cleaning and press mg.luscan, Legion, and Straw bonnets, in the Northern siyl. Specimens of her work, both in that and the Dress Making, ,nav be seen at her Store, where all orders will be thankfully re ceived and punctually attended to Halifax, Feb. 25. PR0SPKCTUS OF The Extra Globe. 'MIK undersigned pro ose to issue the fu st nuinher of a 10 w series of the Ltra (''lie, on .Monday, the '2"(h of May next, and to ptildish it weekly tor six months, making twenty-sit nuiuhpi; the lM o ConU.n "il index to the wln.d:. Il will be printed on line double-royal paper, made up in quarto form, like the Kxn u and Con irressioual Globes pnhlihrl by us last year. The '26 numbers will make -No" royal quar to pages. It will contain the principal original arli cles of the Daily and Semi-VVe kly Globes foreifjii aud domestic Wews notices of the public meetings the elections, and public proceedings in every btate in I he Union, in relation to the canvass for the next Presidency a contest which the indi cations of the present yer will go far to decide. The first number v ill conf;in the Pro ceedings of the Democratic National Con vention, to be held at Baltimore on tbe 20ih of next month. An excellent Repor ter has already been enyaed to report the Proceedings of the Convention, and the Speeches which may be made on the oc casion. We request the f.tvor of those friends to whom this Pio.peclus may be sent, to cir culate it, for the put pose of obtaining sub scribers. A copy of the work will be suit to the newspapers that copy this Prospectus-Subscribers shoulJ forward their names in time to reach us before the lloth May. If they (o nor, we may not be able to fur nish them with all the number; because the work is put at 80 low a price, that we cannot afford to reprint any numbers that may be exhausted. TERMS. One Dollar per copy, in advance. I.leven copies will be furni-hed for trn dollars; twenty-two crpies f r twenty dol lars, nod m on in proportion. (CTiie pi ice of 1 Ids paper is so low, that w e canint alfoi d to open a counts w i'ii those who subscribe for if. Therefore no attention will be paid to any order unless the money accompanies it. HUllli ey HIVES. Washington, April Kith, 1K3. HISTORY OF THIS Kelt nkee Association. Vjl T PDB1TSHKD, nd for .ale at the J office of the Taiboro' Pres, "A con cise History of the Kehukee baptist Asso ciation, from its original rie to the ( re sent time by Klder Joeph liigs under the supervision of a committee (consisting of KMeis Jos .11 i Lawrence, U illiani H v -man, and I nk" Ward, and biethrtu Th mas IJigi;;, Joseph I). Bis, ami Cushion li. Ilasell.) appointed by the ssociation." Price &l . H. h.r per dozen. October. lS"JI. COMIMIKII ENDIVE Commentary on the llihle. 'yUV. Subscriber having been requested to act as Agent for this highly inter estiu work, informs the public that the first volume can be seen at his office, where Mitwriptious will be received. The first volume is a specimen of the exe cution ot the work, editorial and mechan ical. It is to contain all lhat ii valuable in the wi Kings of those great lights in the Christian Church, Henry, SCotf, Dod- trulge, l. ill, Adam Clark, Patnrk, Pool, I.owah, liuider, and others: the whole de signed lo a digest nud combination of the advamaues of hc be-t lidde comnientarie. On the whole, it is believed all will admit that the wo.k is what it has been pionounc- ed to be-a credit to the country; and the . ..u. ,rugv inemoeivrs and their characters (and they can do no more) that every effort shall lie put forth to make it, both in the literary and me chanical parts, lastingly useful, and wor. thy a liberal suppoit. lint to sustain them in so expensive an enterprise, the low price fixed for the work requires that it should have au extensive sale, and no pub lisher would fell warranted in prnecuiing the work without a large subscription Iki; and, however unpopular such a course mtw te in regaid to ordinary works, no hpi n ti n is felt in i sorting to it in this case, so manifestly net e ssry and proper. I bex appeal in confidence to the religious public and to a'l, who wish to see it circulate, t i their names ami patronage. There is a Bnptisl edition differing in n.- respect from the genual euition except 01 the ordinance of Baptism, in reference u which the Kev. Joseph A. Warne, Kditor of the Baptist edition, makes the follow ing remarks, viz: All that was promised in the Baptist edition, as such, was that whatever wa found in the work as published for Pedobapti-ts generally, w hich did not cor respond with the views of Baptists, should le removed, and the maturest views of their own ties! writers substituted. It is confidently believed that no point con nected with what is peculiar lo the liip list denomination, has been 'eft unguarded; and when it is considered that on no points but those do Baptists differ from Henry, Scott, Doddridge, kc. there can be scarcely a doubt but that the denomi nation in general will feel that they hate now a Commentary, in the rending of which they are sure to find what will Ian the flame of love, and satisfy the appetite for truth, and this without lhat diminution of iheir enjoyment with w hich they were accustomed to meet in reading the authors, arising out of Iheir diileient views of a chiistian ordinance. Terms. The work will be comprised in five volumes, averaging not less than 800 pages per volume, royal 8 vo hand somely printed on fine paper, and well bound in sheep, and lettered with double lilies, at 3 dollais per volume. There will be several engravings, frontispieces, vignette titles, and several neatly engraved maps, with other illustrative wood cuts, &.c. Copies bound in extra gilt spriii" backs, $4,o0; plain calf, 53.75. geo. now jinn. vrei. i3b. is:r Printing Press for Sale SUPER HOYAL Printing Press, on the old mode of construction, can be procured on reasonable terms. Apply at this Office. January, 1631. Banrains! Bargains!! i JVp Goods! Neiv GooihH Cheapest of the Cheap, or a leete cheaper than the cheapest. Presume 10 inform the ' public generally (believing that we have an equal right with our neighbors so to do,) that we have jost returned from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, (and came very near going to riojdon,) where we purchased the ' Most splendid Assortment of Spring and summer That ever decorated the shelves of any establishment in the ci'y of Tarborough, (none excepted,) and are now Selling off at nearly Cost, For Ca, ami at a very small ad vance on a credit. Knight, Garrett 4 Co. No. 1, H road way. Tarboro,' April 30, 1835. SHALL leave this State shorl I.. ill ihnwo ;.wiQki,i .1 ciioosi: to MT IMMEDIATELY, Will not have occasion lo com plain of paying a Constable, for sci vices of no advantage to them. J.J MRS W HDD ELL. May i:td, 1S35. VCr'O Yes! (I Yes!f V VKRY man or woman indebtej to the Subscriber by open arcouni, are re piested to call and settle the same as ear Iv as convenient, either bv c-sh or note The cash woulJ be preferred, but if that cannot be had, will take a note. .. IV. COTTEiX. Tarboro', No. Ca. 17th Feb 1HS". i Oxford Examiner. ;ri,,er myoes propositions to uL Micceed him ai printer and proptieinr of the ('Ox!oid Kxaminer," to take eflfect not sooner than the 1st of next October. A practical Printer Could invest a s 11 1 1 1 sum to considerable advantage in this Establishment. Any gentleman possess ing a few hours lei.ure each day might devote them with the certainty of profit to the conducting of a paper in (his place. jnc1Iie has enb'ed the present Editor fo iVe comfortably f,r mo.e than five y eat s, altluMic h be commenced and has all along labored under embarrassing dis advantages. Hot little exertion would enure a more extended patmnage. Should an anrdirlion h mailf u liirli would Ilk Iv prove a-ieeable to the public, j a barcu.n may he h-id. The establisb- . In, llt is dtemed a permanent one. as the people have manifested 0 detei initiation to sustain a Press iu their county Town. It. J. V. JNCEY, jr. Oxford. April 23. Type Foundry. Mil. R.MAN L S. ECKLIN, hav- O ing purchased the Type Foundry established by the lute J. Howe, have en tered into partnership, for the purpose of carrying fin the Manufactory of Types, under the firm of S. Eklin k Co. We intend keeping on hand a laige as sortment of Ivpe, especially those Kinds i;ost used, which will enable us to supply orders with the least possible delay; and l,ow,.for I"1'" ? lrgV"iy '"he best quality, (stock purchased from the etate of J. llnwe.J and intend to make immediate additions to it. S. Ecklin &L Co. are now prepared to receive ord-rs for f.umls of every de scription, from P-aito 22 lines Pica in cluding a variety of Ornamental Letter. We offer for sale also, an assortment, of Cuts, Dashes, Brass Utile, ami other or naments, of which specimens will be for warded to pi inters, as soon as they can be prepa-red. Such improvements as the w ants of the trade and laste may require, w ili receive the earliest attention at this establishment. Printing Presses of every description. Printing Ink of thy most approved quali lies. Cnniposintr Slicks, Brass and Com mon Ci alley's Chases, Imposing Ston-s. Paper and Press Boards. Standing Press es, Furniture, together with a. complete assortment ol all articles used inal'iin ling Office, will be kept constiily on hand. Small founts, suitable for Bookbinders in a great variety, may be had when called lor. Orders from all parts of the Union will be promptly and most carefully attended n, and paiticuiaily in supply ing sorts for all founts furnished t,y our predecessor. We respectfully solicit a siaie of public patronage. To the former patrons of this foundry, we deem it sufficient to ay that they will be as well and prompdy served as heretofore, should they be dis posed to favor us with their orders. The business of the Foundry will be conducted un.ler the following fin,,, and by the same person who was infect the type lounder in Air. Howe's foundry. S. ECKLIN CO. Corner of Crown and Callow-hill streets. Philadelphia, Spt. J&34. Constables' Wanks for sale AT TniS OFFICE. :PiLY PAY HJP. TM E Subscriber, wbo for several years past has been engaged in The Gin Making business. In Kinston, has established himself IN GKEUIVVILLE, Where he carries on the above bu sines in all its various branches. All those who wish to supply themselves with (Jins of the be quality, are respectfully solicited co apply to the Subscriber person ally or "by letter. All orders for Uins will be promptly executed. From tbe Subscriber's Jong expe rience in his business, and from the approbation which his work has hitherto met wilh, he hesitates not to promise entire satisfaction to all who may see fit to extend to him their patronage. Gins out of order will be? expeditiously re paired. The Subscriber takes the liberty of calling the attention ol those who wish to procure new (tins, or to have old Gins repair ed, to the expediency of applying to him in time. When all wait as is usually the case, until the work is wanted, it causes such a pres sure of business, that many are obliged of tu-cessity to submit to a longer delay than they wish. In connexion with this establishment, car ries on the Lock&G nnsm ith b nsin ess Hp also makes Saw Mill Boxes. ami Mill Inks, ami Gudgeons, of a composition invented bv Daniel Peck, of Raleigh Grist Milt Spindles, with Steel Coltais, (turned ) These articles t qu-d in any manulactuied in the United Stales. All letters and orders must he directed to the Subscriber at Greenville. IIEiXHV CHAMBERLAIN. .1 1 1 1 V 12, 1834. Cotton Gins fMIK Subscriber iias established bimself in the house formerly occupied by the late Joseph Lac key, dee'd, near the river, and a short distance below iienjamin M. Jackson's store, where he carries on The making and repairing Cotton Gins. All those who wish to supply Ihemselves wilh Gins of the best quality, are respectfully solicited lo annlv to the Subscriber tpicon. ally, or by letter. All orders for uins will be promptly executed. Gins out of order will be expedi tiously repaired. Blueksmithing, of every des cription, executed in the best style. (j3Tvvo second hand Cotloo Gins for sale low for cash. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. Tarboro,' 30th Sent. 1834. The Silk Culturist, T,K F.xecutive Committee of she Hart- 10m v,ouniy oiik society, have com menced a monthly publication, called the oiik cuiiuiisi and Farmers Manual. The object of the publication is to dis geminate a thorough knowleih-p nf Ovation of the Mulberry Tree, in hll its varieties The rearing of Silk Woims iuc pronuciion oi locoons and tbe Reel ing of Silk, in the ino approved method. The importance of ihis knowledge will p. pear from the fact that the uett profit of lind devoted lo the culture of Sdlk, is double, if not triple, to that derived from any other crop which can be put upon it. It is also a fact, that every moderate far mer can taise several hundred dollars woi th of Silk without interfering with his ordinary agricultural operations. Hut in order to avail himself of this facility to oi tain competency and wealth, w hich our Soil and climate have gjven him, he must possess himself of information on the sub ject for without it his attemnts will i. fruitless. It is, therefore, the object of the Committee to dijlW this information as extensively as possible, and at the cheap est rale. The publication will contain a complete manual or directory from sowing the seed to reeling the Silk, together wj,, such facts and experiments, as will enable farmers to raise Silk and prepare it fo.r market, without further knowUdge or as sistance. It will also contain interesting matter on agricultural subjects in general TERMS The Culturist will be publish, "d in monthly numbers of Eight Quarto Pases, at Fifty Cents a Year. sub scriplion will be received unless paid in Advance, and for not less than a year. Subscribers received by F. G Comstock Secretary. Hartford, Conn., to whom, also' Communications may be addressed, which' if post paid, will be attended to. ' ' Hartford, April, ldC3o Published and for Hale at this OJjict. PATU10TIC Dl3C0URSE.,ht North Carolina Whi's Annin.,., the Kehukee Association and, A Basket of r ragmen, ny tne tev. Joshua Lawrence Also, A Review of Clark's defence and Jus tification to the Kehukee Association writ ten by a lay member of the Association and, Occurrences in the Life of Kldcr Jo scph Biggs, wrote by himself. Tarborough, Aug-. .9. Henry Johmt()n MERCHANT TAli.(,p ' AS just rtcm-ul v 1 in ft , a splendid ... of Goods in hi hue of U: superior to any ihj,.,r .'. teen brought to this rn.uk,., ? would particulatly ii,vue I men that w;int hl- Fashionable and Clt(l 3 S I I L !'o call ond examine ltln s confident lie can nln:, . ,V 0 IS both in quality and priCf "J,1, has a lar;e assortment r.,- ! ' Cloths of all the moi 1;, .li colors, which he will s,'j U low for cash, or on a v1Gl , He will aUo retail u-j,fl(),',' ''L kin";, to those that vvjs, lQ their garments made lst-..vi'aVf as he intends turning bis a;,' ''.'e' to that as well as m.kir,. n' has on hand firl rale white black beaver HATS an,, silk Umbrellas, ,vhicn sell very low. He ,s0 ,,as hand and intends keeping a ''I assortment of h 0i Ready made Clothes, Made and trimm- d by 1 t (Jentlemen furnUhin lh,:; cloth-, can have them ir.ade an 1 trimmed in the most fashion manner, and at tl,e Goriest n lice. A fine assortmpi,! ()( tlemen's Stocks of all kinds EPCallat H.J.Xliexi;0U nrick Mote. T:irboroti";h, April 22. 1535 Coffield Kin- MT. It CHAM' TA1LUR, npAKES ihis opportunity f,f informing his cu-tomrr arj Ihe public, that he hasjuM rpfeir. ed from New York, hi -up,lv Spring G001U ' In his line of buine ccn-is'V-in pari of: s Superfine blue, black and Cloths., . 11 Blue and drab Casslmeres, Grten and brown Cainltt, fcr sp. mer wear, Linen di ills and summer Ca;. meres, Plain black velvet and figured X tings, Linen bosoms and cellars, iilack patent bombazine btcck?, &c. Together with his former Stock, all of which he will dipoe cf oa living terms for cash, or on a short credit to punctual eu-domers. Those wishing to purchase will please to call, as they can have the opportunity to examine for ihem selves. Gentlemen funibhiii' their own Cloths, can have thei made and trimmed in ihe mo: fashionable style ai.d at th? hon est notice. All orders fiorn ail lance will be t hait k fully received aod piiiiciunlly atiendetl f. Pledge to call at C. King's, three Io.rs above the Planter's Hotel, ea Broadway, ojpoiie the ISrick Store,, wheie he will be loar.il daily at his post. Tarhoro,, 7th .May, 1S35. I em na n ,s, ii e m nu nit! gri:at varikty of n-mnaitso uTL every dfscriptinn of Goods, will e Sold at half their value. J. (FED DELL 20th Ffh. 1S3'. Neiv York Type Fonnirf. GTpNF. Suhscrihcrs respectfully infra LL the Printers that tiny have recent; completed a vtiriety of New founts ot lel ter, in the styleof the latest Kuropesn; cimeu's, well cHlculated for oriiam0"1 printing or tasteful display, ami w"; their assoi ttneiit o.f 1MT1G Ttfh unrivalled in beauty, extent, and v.irtf'J A book nf Specimens may he obtaiie the Foundry, No. 13, Chmlx r street, n; Chatham si.n et, or at o. IS. City Hi Place. It contains speriiiifns froinrxf-1-Line Pici to Pearl, comprising , 45 founts Roman Caps, with loer caifj 25 It.ilic do Title Roman do Title Italic do Shaded Roto, do Antique do Black do Open Black do Script Caps do German Text do Oiifn Text ilil 1:0 d.) do 60 da il do da do do o 5 17 12 5 2 5 o 25 11 10 6 2-line Rom. C.ps, with ?"' 2 line Italic Capiials. Shaded Caps, various kind) Open do do Italian Cans, and Fisure5, . 7 r ...1 i n KHck-!"V Mti-ic, Lottery Fisures. Piece r r.1 Superior?, AsironoiTiical nnd otht-r -Space Rules, Brass Rules. Ori Dashes, Long- Braces, more thvo of Borders, and more than lt,,,i,''1,t',!l!, Cuts and Ornaments f ir school f. newspapers, and scientific v,'or!Cs'r;I,-li. for any of which, or for CmnpO'111-'" , Cases, Chases, c. will l extcaie(t: the utmost promptitude, a large i always on liand. rf. GEO. BRUCE klJ March 25, 1833.
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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