or Martin Jan Rurcn, or m;v yi:k. Richard .1. Johnson, of k i:tlckv. aT Has fallen to the humble lot of the un designed to have presented l I lie A merican People, a third edition of the Ibr -graphies of the two above named i; ' dUtinguished patriotic eitizrn. whose cm. -stunt devotion to the best interests of mr Coveiiinieut lias led to their designation, as H testimony of the estimation m hu h their services are regarded hy lh I'mumi Whom they hiveseived, sn candidates for the two fi'St rhe within the gilt of n JUK l.i IIAIM'V, mid M-OrKlMllSO nation Thi token of respect gies to tin- world addiiin;il proof that faithful mt. ire shall not go unrt' warded. The object of t Ii is appeal to the republi can portion of our fellow citizens, is to ob tain t i i i to operation in the cii cnl.ition of Mi edition of lOM.CHV copies o( ihe j.int Uiograplit of M AUI IN VAN blJRI'N fci RtCHUtl) M. JOHNSON, eidii-ed, ie vied and corrected, to as to he aluahlc to every liver of his omtitiv, ami alike hon orable to tlie di.ii; u'"shed citizens w horn wk, THK pt-.iTir. nt d slill further to honor, hy their cl va ion to she oilier s of President and Vice I'.rsnh nt f ti.e foiled Slates, in tlie eleeiion f ls.i Thus we sh t perpetuate the pi inciples of Jeli i vni, wiiic'i hme been so sinallv revived, no bly ii.t-d upon, ml TKirvriuMH cm lied out bv AsiRiw Jckson, who, spur ning a I ll it'erv, kruw nothing but the PeoI'LK. th HIM.' I'K 'VI K. anil tin 11 C- sptctite ri:.V'.. i egm iihs l ilieir fortunes, wlril.er rah oi fovr; i!r rrndei ini; his NMi" and ;j.n us durable as the EKK i i inc. ru l- ' fn- m ia.vt-1 t nt of the volume will U-a- f.'.low: 1 s!. pjrlrcitcf 'Andrew Jackson. UlSCl'd): 15.000 Dollars worth i J 00 Dollars Reward. jKarguinsI Bargains OP GOODS, Uj every description, For VHOM:SALKor KKTAll, at ntarJy Coal, hy Knight. Carrell $ Co. No. 1 , Uroadway. Tarhoro,' April .SO, 18.15. littvon and Lard. Sohveriber is now receiv ing and offers for .sale, lour hundred barrels prime Cut Herrings. AIo, in store, a tpiantilv of prime BACON antl hAKD." .. IV. COTTEN. Tarhoro. ' I til) Ma v. lS:?f NKW AND FASHION A V HiUnary, fyc. 1S. A. ( HOWARD in- fonns her friends and the public that six is now opening her Sjrinj Supply of (iootls, among which may be found al most every article applicable ' her business. viz: IM a in and fancy colored pattern Silk tonnet. Fancy Tuscan, plain and open straw !. Misses and children's do. V i in . watered and figured Silks and S.iUiin (ir ilresses. Plain and figured Hobhinett, Swiss nuisli:., blond liatuc, do. F.iticv caps. caj)es, Shaw liuii'dket chiefs 'ei!s, ;ml Marl's, I'Inted L.ict-N, ed;iiik;s, in-ei "tings, i?cc. I'litts anil ("in 1, in j;t eat variety. Silk and ;-i;aw cords and taels, !iib!o:js, riowers, ike. c:e. in v;reat KSCAPKD from the Subscriber, while cn camped at ihe houso ol Ciil. A. Wait, in Ilock iniiham eountv, tN. C.) on the nilit of the lOih of May, IS34, a ncro man named mmmn He isabotit HI jenrs old, about 5 feet 1 1 inches high; no marks rec ollected; had on a honjepon jeans long ro.it, and common thread and cotton pantaloons. ' John was put chased from Archibald Forbes, in Pill county, near Greenville, and it is probable he will endeavor to get back to Ihe same neighbor hood. The above reward of One Hundred Dollars will be paid to any one who will apprehend and lodge the said Negro in any jail, so that the Subscriber can get him again, hellers addressed lo the undersigned, at New Store V. O. Buckingham county, (Va.) will receive immediate alien' ion. JOHN I. MOIUUS. June 2 1, lS3r. CO.MPIlKIIICNIVi: Vonimcniurij on the VAhle, 'J'M V. Subscriber luivinp been rrcpiesb d to hcI as Aseut for ihis hihly imei estinij work, informs (he public that tin; tirsl volume can he seen at his oilier. where Mihsci ietions will be received. I The first volume is a s cimen of tlie exe cution ol tlie work, editorial find mechan ical It is to coot tin all thai is valuable neck i in the writings of those "feat lights in the Christian Church, Henry, cott, I)oJ tridge, Cili, Adam Chok, Palnck. Pool. Lowlh, Dnitler, him oliii-rs: Ihe whoterle- Xezv Gondii! New Goods!! Cheapest of ihe Cheap, or a leelle cheaper than the cheapest. nrK nre-iime to inform the ' public generally (believing that we have an equal right with our neighbors so to do,) that we have jtisl returned from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, (and came very near going to. Boston,) where we purchased the Most .splendid Assortment of Spring and summer That ever decorated the shelve of any establishment in the ci'y of Tarborotigh, (none excepted,) ant! are now Selling off at nearly Coat, For Cash, ant! ala very small ad vai.ee on a credit. Knight j Garrett A Co. No 1, Broadway. Tarboro April 30, 1S35. FAY FAY oWsPs& mm mIK Subscriber, who for sevei a -3- vears nasi has been engaged in The Gin Making business, In Ki.iston, has establish A himself IN d KEEN VILLK, Where he carries on the above bu siness in all its various branches. All those who uvifdrlo supply themselves with Gins of Ihe best qualilv, are respectfully solicited (o spply to the Subscriber person ally or by letter. AM orders for Gins will be promptly executed. From the Subscriber's long expe rience in his business, auiKfcom Henry Jcfo MERCHANT TAn.ou AS just ncuved t,(irj) x Vot k. a Mklpiiiii.i . a 7 I'-" K, .... of Goods in his lme (. j.,,' superior to any lhjntf Ik, li.ul been brought t ils ma.u', !: would paniculaily invne men that wani Fashionable uml Cht(, T GOODS. To P.al! anil examine .l ' . ,c 1 'ifm, 3, is confident he can pl " both in quality atl- r.,," has a lare asnrim . .': k Cloths of all ihe most u Si re t ,. the approbation which his wfrrk has hilherto met with, he hesitates) colors, which he will not to promise entire satisfaction j low for cash, or on a s(rj)l "fi to all who may see lit to extend . He wj retail w,,'1"1 lo him their patronage. Gins out j king, to those that .), ,0'K of order will be expeditiously re- their "raiments madn ,. , ( 'iV: 'I'U . Clm !Ki I'llov t bp . 1. : . i I '. (jailt'tl. I IIC OUUJl IIUI.1 iro a5 lie niirous nil ninir hu ..n ' .. .1- .i ...... rA . -i . dei)i:rir. liberty of calling the attention of to thai as well as mak ir.? v" 4"' 'Hie ui :!e,r t UP khk abund.Uit "e, and at arious pric cs. Tlie a' 'Ve (iootls having hern purchased on veiy ;d v.intagemis terms, ami stdected hy herself, she cm with confidence; reeoin mend lii in, as being of excellent y c inuot fail to please. Tat bo i May 1 . 1 b3 "i. Jlilinartj Store. n To lurrs t!i? v i;n: "i'l with an ad !iese L ii !'.;. -l.tr. J. P jrra:.' of M. I 'an JUtren. To br bd!ownd l-v Ii 'Sr ir-'V. ejibrr- fed, int l.ldiu -ver.il a!u.it!e i. t a it . c. !-, illu-iraioe of hi -irl rC ctiar.c:er. an i ex- hibiiiuf the magical po of hi- an tie j mnid which has e.-ei ut devoted to sns lain the rjglits of his country, ant! the j;tor ! And prosperity o. n.s e. a owe:-... y .Ui ka) cU 3d. Portrait if II M. Johnson, Sju, i,,,.;,, ail t,x,lm,n,,io of lobe 1-dlowed l Ins .;o!raphy. t-nl.n f , . red. inrbidio, vali ne S?.e, li . Si si. ax ,"(,,' as ' Mail KLPOKi,aed othei d cuun iit; lii.i-- j trail e of hii ionr cmrtinuerl public life, i wnicll h 5 ever beni deoted lo the jj .od of liii country; io In lio an auihentic ac- j t;un: of the fjll oi the i-r.owued I ud i n w.xrimr, i ec "M.-fcH, n me t er m.-inera-hie oth of Uc'o'ier. Is'l.'i wiih an engra ved n-iv of i!ie bill ie li. Id. The "ik ill be coi.yutl? in oh( vol xnnr. o f about 1 '0 pstgfs- I lie pi ice to be lived at the inodei ate sum of One Utillar,' neatly bound with cloth back-; or al f and j,i!t, with the additional expene of bind 1115 1 he work, which is now in a state of preparation, shall be such as to give entire situ-fac ion; as it is in t e Imids of gentle men who hfixe fr n arlv forty var been per-ooally niol iiitimaielv acquainted wiili ! the pi ivate an I public life of the above ua mfd ditinguihhed citizens. The celet rated addre-9 of the Ilon Thmnas 11- Hfiilon. ol Missouri, bearing letiun'iiv totbe hili characler o Martin V an liuren; and the f loq o nt spe ch of Ihe Jni. Junes iiaibonr. vi Virginia, in the II. h. Senate, pmira ing tlie c' ivalry of Cd Johnson on the held and in the councils of the nation, vdl be appended to the work. As tl'cre i? nmons; our republican citi zens, an fX'eniive population of (iernian liui, tlie work id appear simulianeous ly in both the Knj;lish and the German lan ;uaes. It w ill, thereloi e, be necessarv for subscribers who wUh to have the oik in Ihe German, to signify the same on (he subscription book. It will, in order to pivc prompt and ex tensive t irru.Hlion lo ihe work, lie mdis jMsab1e for all subscribers lo jkij at tlie time suLsci lout? all money lo be ai a proper time forwarded wiih the lisis of sig natures lo the piiMi!iin j committee xvhicli will be ibily made known by a no tice in the Washington (I (die. dj'leiiiocralic editors di-posed to ru coinage the work, will confer a favor. which will be gratefully arknowleded bv the Subscriber, in civinjj puhiicifv In the above and rec ivii.g snhscriplinns st tiieir resp dive ofli'-es, to whom a leasouable per centage w ill be al'oweil. The Pet pie's obedient seivanl, IVM. EMMONS. Wanliinton City. June 1, 18:7. Classical Institute. TaJiKi undersigned, will tpMi a CUsic.il Knglifh School, .It Spuria, Xo. Ca. On the 1st Oct. 1SJ.5, in which will he taught orthography, read jog. pcriinan-hip. grammai , phih. logy, geography, history, arithme tic, book keeping, composition. JJoard can be had in the vicini ty on moderate terms. Terms qf tuition the same as in other'Tns.ti tutions of eminence. J. F. HUGHES. N. H. I will not only endeavor to tache 'the young idea how to shoot," but will use my undivided and indefatigable exertions, to make it blossom as the rose, and nourish with the maznifieence of the most fragrant literary flower. J. F II. fniy 1 5th, 1835. 09 Countable Mnnks for sale AT THIS OFFICE. MISS MM'CHKLL, Ijegs leave to inform her friends and the public, that she has taken the Store House next door to Mr. V. Harris, (01- meily the Ivitik where she opns the largest & most splendid Assortment oj ,ulhn(ti ii ever brought to this market, hc flitters herself. that fiom the knowledge of business acquired in sever, years employment in the most extensive and (ahi"iiahe establishing nts in the ('itv of New York, and being well ;ic qtninled with mot of the Millin- ary and .Mercantile lsaldish mcnt in that city, slip js enabled to put chase goods low, and h ive her IM i 11 1 nary made up in a supe rior style and on the nmM rea sonable terms. A mong her assort men! will be fount! ISO Tuscan lioniitts, (dillcrent sizes and patterns) at troin fel,50 up to the finest made. A handsome assortment ot'Nnrih en made velvet, satin, and silk Bonnets. A variety of Caps, Capes and Tut bans. Black, v.hite, blue, pink and yellow Italian Crapes. Biack, white, blue, yellow and va riegated Ostrich l eathers. Artificial Flowers, feather and vel vtt Flowers. Ciold and silver do. Black and white blond Edgings and roomies. Hair Braids, Puds and Culls, A tew tlegant painted lustring Shawls and Uttticules. A handsome assertnient of Ribbons, with many other articlestwo mnnc rous to mention. MissM. respectfully invites the Ladies of Halifax and the adjoin ing couifties to call and examine her stock before purchasing and assures them that she will sell every article in her line, lower than any other establishment in this section of country. N. 11. She has purchased a new Apparatus for cleaning and press ing Tuscan, Leghorn and Si raw lionnets, in the Northern svle. Specimens of her work, both in that and the Dress Making, may be seen at her Store, where all orders will be thankfully re ceived and punctually attended to Halifax, Feb. 25. SHALL leave this State short lv all those indebted and ci 1 oust: to PAY IMMEDIATELY, Will not have occasion to com plain of paying a Com table, for Yes! 0 Yes!'Q sisjned lo a digest and combination of ihe nf n(1 ;w va ll t a o-p lo them dvantae of the best It'bie f-oinnirnlaries. tr, w r r r On the whole, it i believed all wi' admit ( i7.li'i IjIJ JJ I Ij It. that 1 tie woik is what it has been pronouuc- MaV .'m! 1S?5. il in tie a crcuil lo tlie counir; ami Itie publishers mid editors pledge themselves ind their character ("and tliey ran do no more) IImI every elToit shall be p it fnlh I srs VIIKY man or woman indebiej U the to make it, b )th in Ihe literary and me- 1 Subscriber bv open account, are rr- clnnicAl p uts lastingly useful, and ur ' niiesl ed to cull anil srtMe f tie name as ear iy a ld-i;l nporl. tint to sustain them s convenient, eiiner bv csh or noie in so expensive an emerr.rize, the low Ylie cash v.'ould be preferred, but if that puce live. I ..r tli- woik require that il .-annol he had. w ill take note. slinuhl have an ei.nive sale, and no pub- 11 i ft '" r liehrr o'l.M A H w irraotid in prosecuting the work without a huge sn!sciipt ion list; 1 arbor , io. H'(Qn r en i.. an. i, however mi) opular such a coume m.iv , " . r in 1 egaid to )inai v works, no hesi a- tvlilVil Bi 1) Cl . lion i, felt in i 3 11 ling tt it in tins case, so inauilt n'ly ince-s iry and pioper. I'hey Gt)ilK ubserilrer invites propositions to nitpeal in conhden' e lo Ihe religions public, ucced him as printer and propiietor and to all, who wish to m it circulate, for of ihe "Uiloid .xa:niner," lo take eff 1 1 their names ami patronage. nut sooner than tlie lrt uf next October. l bcre is n fptisi edition, differing in no A pracl ical I'i inlr r could invest a sinll renperl from the ;pim 1 al edition t x ept on pUni lo coisideiable advantage hi this the onlinance of 'iaptism, in reference lo r.stablishment. Any gentleman posses- which Ihe Rrv. Joseph A. VNarne, Kdiior in a lew hours lei.uie each day might of ihe Baptist edition, makes the following devote I hem witli the certainty of pifit lo remarks, i.: AH that was promised in ihe the conducting of a paper 111 tins place. Captiit editivii, as such, vv as that whatever The income has enabled ihe present Kdiior n f.oinif m ibe woik as nobi-hed for to live comlorlablv f-r more than live Pcdbapti-t nu rail y, wliiclidid not eor- years, all hong li be comment cd and has all respond w ill) the view s ol ' Lapli-ts, khonld along labored under embarrassing dis- be lemoved. and the mainiesi views of advantiges. Cut little exertion would their own oest w liters su'islituted. It is ensure a more extended pattonage. confidently believed that no point con- Should an application he made which nected with what is peculiar lo the nap- would likely piove ai eeable to I he public, list denomination, has been b it unguarded; a bargniu may be had. The establish- and when it is considered that 011 no m nt is deemed a permanent one, as the points but those do Baptists differ from j people have manifested a determination to 1 1 en iv . Scott, Doddridge, ccc there can I sustain a Press in iheir county town. and those who wish to procure new Gins, or to have old Gins repair- pd. to the exnediencv of aprjlvinsi silk Umhrell ax. rvl.IoU to him in time. When all waitas s,el very low. He Hio I is usuallv the case, until the work; hand and intends keeui-. "1 :4 1, n ... ...... j- '''.? IS warned 11 causes sulu a nre of business, that many are obliged of necessity to submit lo a longer delay than they wish. III connexion with this establishment, car ries on the Lockcs G mis in ilk k usin ess He al-o makes Saw Mill Boxes, TTfld Milt Inks, and Gudgeons, oh I a composition invented bv Daniel i "r Peck, of Raleigh Grist Mill SiindteSi wiih' St(el Collars.. (loiued 1 These articles equal lo assortment of Heady made CluilfSt Made and irimmnl bv u.' 3 ''-fliSt1 lieutlemen lurni,,in il,. cloths, can have them n,ej., trimmed in the most (,,j-:fii manner, and al the shonKf tice. A fine assortment (f" tlemen's Stocks of ti t;lM:. ick stoie. Tarhorough, April 22. 5 Cojpeld Ring, in the Unilet 1 ! MKUCHAM T.MLOK, AKKS this ennui !:;rvi,. 1 1 ""i anv maiiulaclui ect Siaies. All letters and orders must be directed to the Subscriber at lne purdic, that he hnsjuM ,Hftl, 1,'r-enviiie. j ej i,om iNew l,.rk, his- HE Nil Y CHAMBERLAIN. Inlv IO IS.'ft !ri. i . in nis line 01 dumupss con Cotton GillS. I , , inpari of: j aupeume oiue, black, and grn viovis, Blue and drat) Cassimcrcs, j informing bis ciii-mpi', Spring Goods, he scai eel v a donbl but that Ihe deumi nation in general will feel that they have now a Commentary, in the reading of whim they are sure to find what will fan Ihe flame of love, and satisfy the appetite for truth, and this without that dinynufion of their enjoyment with which they wmc aceu-lomed lo meet in reading the authors, aiising out of their dim: it 11 1 views of a chiistian ordinance. Terms. The woik will be comprised ii five volume, averaging not less Ibae Sim pages per volume, royal 8 vo hand somely printed on fine paper, ami well bound in sheep, and lettered with double liibs, at 3 dollais per volume. There will be several enpravings, frontispieci's, vigneiie titles, and several neatly engraved maps, with other illustrative wood cuts, &,c. Copies bound in extra gilt spting backs, 4,'j0; plain calf, ,3.75. GEO. HOWARD. March 13'h, 1S3" To the Alieled. ( Ii V S3 invaluable Ointment for Ihe cure of w bite swellings, scrofula and other tumour?, sore legs and ulcers, and fresh wounds, sprains, bruises, swell ings and inflammations, k.e. IJeckwith's anti-dyspeptic pills. Ilowand's genuine tonic mixture, a per feet cure for ague and fever. 'Die above valuable medicines may be had wholesale or retail on application to J. IV. Cotltn, Agent for 1 arboiough. IH3.K S'uv Months in a Convent riUSSGLL, OPIOBNK k CO. have in iig piess and v I publish in a few davs, a new work, wiih the above title, bring the Narrative of Miss llrbtcca 'Fhirtsa Heed, who was under the influence of the lioinan Catholics about two years, and an inniateof Ibe oiivenl 011 Mount Benedict, diaries town, nearly six months in 1831-2. The book furnishes a concise history of the rub's and regulations, the employments and ceremonies of the Ursuline wider; and as it is the first account ever given in this country ol a similar insiitntion, the writer has confined herself Mrirllv lo a narration of facts thai transpired mule: her owe eve, and lhat were imled dow n afier her escape. It will contain a volume of 00 pages, J8 mo. finished nnd bound in the neatest manner. iSoslon, March 2, I S3."). Printing neatly executed, AT THIS OFi'ICE. R. J. VANCE F, jr. Oxford, April 23. Virginia cXorlh Carolina COUNTRY ME IIC II A NTS. Edwin James Co PETERSIWUG, vi tin IMA, tVOULl) respectfully inform i the Merchants of Virginia and North Carolina, that they have made arrangements to ofTr lor sale the ensuing Fall, An unusually large Supply OF FOIIKIGN A IN I) DOMESTIC DRY GIU0D8, A large portion of which will have been bought for money. Their importations both from France and England are now a floal; also, a large portion of their Domestic Goods, From New Vork. Philadelphia and Baltimore, All of which having been bought in the different markets very ear ly in the season, and many at a profit below what they are now commanding. Early in Septem ber their entire supply will be open, (of which due notice will be given,) which shall not be inferior to any ever oiToied South 0f ihe Potomac. They are content on ly to remark, that they will not he undersold hy any jobber in the United Slates. .Inlv !. IS.'if). 50-1 Printing Prexsfor Sale SIW.R ROYAL Fiinting Tress, 0 Ihe old mode of construction, can be procured on reasonable terms. Apply at this Office. .tuuiuiry, lSdt. rjpHE Subscriber has established himself in t he house former I) occupied by the late Joseph Lac-k'-y, dee'd, near the river, and a short dislanee below Jienjamin M. Jackson's store, where lie carries on The making and repairing Cotton Gins. All those who wish to supply themselves Viih Oins of the best quality, are respectfully solicited! to 'apply to the Subscriber person ally, or by letter. All orders for Gins will be promptly executed, (lins out of onler will be expedi tiously repaired. Black-smithing, of every des. cription, executed in the best style. (3"Two second hand Cotton Gins for sale low for cash. SAMUEL IJ. PROCTER. Tarboto,' 30th Sept. 1S34. The Silk Cuhurist. 'PUK Executive Committee of the Hart ford County Silk Society, have com menced a monthly publication, called the Silk Cuhurist and Farmer's Manual. The object of the publication is tu dis SPiniiip.tc a thorough knowledge of the cul tivation of tlie Mulberry Tree, in all its Green and brown Camlet, for w- mer wear. Linen dtilN and summer Cassi meres, Plain black velvet and figured Ve; tings, Linen bosoms and collars, Black patent bombazine Steels, !;c. Together with his former Stoet, all of which he will dispoeofo: living terms for cash, or on i short credit to punctual customs. Those wishing to purchase vri: please to call, as they can have ih opportunity to examine lor theis selves. Gentlemen funibfe their own Cloths, can have thtr made and tiimmed in the n fashionable style and at ihesk' est notice. All orders Iroiiutl.' lance will be thankfully rtw' and punctually attended to. IV to call at C. King s th ree i) above the Planter's Hotel." Broadway, opposite ihe H; Store, where he will be k daily at his post. Tarhoro 7th May, IS fa Hemuants, lienmnnls! i'S i -v . r L' -i' Viliir'IV nf P' vdriruvniiir iciiiii" 01 oiik norms ' Jr , , ..r.,n. 1 atWA evei v uoni iiiuimi The production of Cocoons and the Reel- inn of ?ilk, in the most approved method. The importance of this knowledge will ap- , pear from the fact lhat the nelt profit of land devoted to lire culture of ilk, is double, if not triple, to that derived from any other crop which can be put upon it Sold at half their mint' J. IVEDOELi 20th Feb. I S3"). It is also a fact, that every moderate far. j p miblishin Oil subscript mer can laise several hundred dollars " ,y The Debates IN THK Contention of N. Card Which assembled at JMf" June 4, 1835, to Q"li Constitution. . IN consequence of the nun-er applications on the sii';' Subscribers ha-'e determine'-; entbe" woithofsilk without interfeiiug with his ordinary agricultural operations. Knt in order to avail himself of this facilitv to obtain competency and weallh, which our soil nnd climate have given him, he must possess himself of information on the sub ject for without it his attempts will be Iruitless. It is, therefore, the object of the Committee to diffuse thi information as extensively as possible, and at the cheap, est rate. The publication will contain a complete manual or directory from sowing the seed to reeling the Silk, together wiih such facts and experiment!!, as will enable farmers to raise Silk and prepare it for market, without further knowledge or as sistance. It will also contain interesting matter on agricultural subjects in general. TERMS 'Ihe Culturisi will be publish ed iu monthly numbers of Kight Quarto Pases, at Fifty Cents a Year. H sn,. seription will be received unless paid in Advance, and br not less than a vpar. 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, 183- Published andjor Sale al this Ojffice. 'jS IWTiUOTIC DISCOURSE ttu North Carolina Whig's AnoWv f..r the Kehukee Associationand, A Basket of Fragments, by the Rev. Joshua Lawrence. Also. A Review of Clark's defence and jus t Hcation to the Ivehukee Association, writ ten by a lay member of the Association and, Occurrences in the Life of F.lder Jo seph Bigg, wrote by himelf. Tarborough, Aug. 9. sufficient encouragem to publish in a neat v o I nine. Y all convenient dispatch, 111 '. bates in the Concent j recently met in ihi i the purpose of ascertain'"? . . ther a sufncient mimm . scribers can be obtained to j'- the undertaking, these W'' are issued. ... The volume, which P. bly make from 300 to4p-; xvill be printed with a l;, . lypp, on good paper, nd , furnished to Subscribed " , boards, at Three Dollars at payable on tleliyery. JUS. jnun Raleigh, Aug. sio f' Subscript tons to' book received at this w

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