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Jlfurtin Van JSurcn, or new yohk; t I llichurd IZ Johnson, OF KENTUCKY. Vftf hag fallen to thehiimbre lot f the vn iJL dersi&ned to have presented to the. A . meiican People, a third edition of the Bio graphies nf the two above named highly , distinguished patrioiic citizens, whose con stant devotion to I he best interests of our Government has led to their designation, ; as n testimony, of the estimation in Inch their services are regarded by the Pi ople whom they have served, as candidate s for the two first offices within the gift of a I'REE, HAPPF and FLOURISHING NATION. This token of respect gives to the world Additional proof I hat faithful service shall not go unrewarded. The object ot this appeal to the republi can portion of our felloe citizens, is to ob tain thfirco operation in the circul lion of an -edition of 100,009 copies : of the jint Biography of.MAtUIN VAN BUR EN 6i RICIIARl) M. JOHNSON, enlarged, r.v vi.-e.' and corrected, so as to be valuable to evet'i l-ivef of his country, ami alike hon norablft to the distinguished citizens whom t we the people, intend still further to - honnr. by their elevation to the ollices of Treii'lout and Vice President of the United . Stat -s, in the election of lS-'JG Thus we shall perpetuate the principles of JetFerson -;whicb have been so signally reviv.d, uo V Lly acted upon, aiid TUtCMPHANTfcv car ried out by ANDREW Jackson, who, spur ning all 'iiiljcrtf, knew tiothing but the -. Peofle, ihT wuou pEOTtF.. and their re tpectice rigiTj."iegrdless ot their fortunes, w:'fer rick oi poor; thus rendering his ' v&Mv,.txu ksnown as durable as the ever- ' I, ASH. NO HILLS." J'h-tmangeni' nt of the voliane will be os la, lows:- , 1 , .,- "Itf. Portrait of Andrew Jackson. , To w hom the vuluiue will be inscribed, . with an address by the Publisher. - 2d. Portrait of M. Tan Bur en. To be followed by his Biography, enlar ged, including several valuable document?, -' illustrative of his public character, and ex V hibiting the magical powers of his gigantic " mind, which has ever been dev-ted to sus- . lain ti e rights of iis country, and the glorv , . -ji ospri ny ni ins leuow i:iize:is b followed by hi Biography, enlai fr-v i.!s.luding various Speeches. Scnojt Jws il IJepokts, and other documents; illus- -irarve of ,hi long coutinued public life, which hag ever been devoted tor the good of his countryr including an authentic ac count of the all oft?' " "" warrior, TiciTBisKHi brought Uv Ue IL- C-ch of OctoWrCe Drouoni. J lIie vr i view of the bapur VIelV, import- Thp work wiiijtrebv learn, not on :tinn of our Inn:?? fixed at m.ira t 111 A f'flli P.! liar neatly bound w ith cioiji backs; or ralf and ;ilt, with the additional exprnse of binds ing. The wotk, which is now in a state of frerarrtiivn, shall be such as to give entire ti(i-l ion; as it is in the hands of genlle u:e:i have for nearly forty years, been pervt .. ! -s nil intimately acquainted with il.o )ii.v..i.-and public life of th above na V..H! di t,:-guished citizens, i 'J lie celebrated address of the Ilon Thcmas II Denton, of Missouri, bearing tft.ti.nn . ( 'i.c hiffi) character of Martin , Van Don n; . Hon. J fc. ' . . T Joi lis I ,1 l'.. iLp n 3 1 i i, ii . As t: c; " i zens, an ex . origin, the wo id the eloquent speech of the i i bour, of Virginia, in the U. t raying the chivalry of Col. e field and in thecouncii3 of I he appended to Use work, fiii our republican citi 'tvs; p pi.litioa of German Hill appear simultaneous y in both the V i J the German lan- guages. It will, t;,: 1 1 for subscribers iio in the Germ ,n subscription hook. e, be necessary to hrtve the w oik t! e same on the m .' rlt will, in or'Jcr to jive prompt and ex- tensive .circulation to the work, be indis-.-' reusable tor ad subscribers to pay at the ?-ne f fubscribingnl money to be at a proper tun" lorw anJcd wiih the lists of sig-natures- to the puiJishinj committee which will be duly made known by a no lice in the Washington Globe. O" Democratic editors disposed to en courage the work, will confer a favor, ; whicn will be gratefully acknowledged by the Subscriber, in giving publicity to the above and receiving subscriptions at their - resp ctive offices, to whom a reasonable per centage will be allowed. The People's obedient servant, ' " , t. EMMONS. " Washington City, June 1, 1835. Brandy y icantcd. 5T1HE SuL scrihers wish to purchase 50 lA barrels URANDY, for which the Lighf Et cash price yvi l be given. ' I). R IC HA EDS A-' CD Wo , 1835. . ' . . 5 - . 1,000 gallons N. E. ITJll SALE, at 40 cents per single gallon, aiid 3 cents per gallon by the. barrel, by ... . D. K$IGHT&cO. Oct. 22d, 1833. . HISTORY OP THE Rehnkee Association. JWT PUBLISHED, and for sale at the office of the Tarboro' Press, "A con cise History of the Kehukee Baptist Ass", cation, from original rise o the p e sent timeby blder Joseph Bi-gu, ur the supervision of a comm;i,.J of Elder. Joshua LawrT,i,eti?.0.ns,s,'"ff mtn , and Luke Ward, aud u LT V" Biggs. Joseph D. Biac. ' !lrn Tho Kas Ri Ilas.eii,) appointed by the A.l Vusl"n Price si . 4b. or 10 pdo?C,ati0n-" October, 183 U, Thomas J. 13 arrow Co. HAVE REMOVED TO , No. 306 Pearl Sueet, New York. . . ; : 'JTIE late raTaniituus fire having destroy ed our whole 5trk of GUus and harlliemvarc. Xe have taken the above spacious Vare house, and offer for sale a most splendid assortment lnlhe" line, selected by one of the firm iii 'England, for that purpose, comprising many new styles of Goods, t;ot up expressly for our irade. l he attention ol( purchasers is respectfully solicited. T. J. 13 ARROW & CO. , , "306 Pearl Street. " Ne w Yoi k"; Jh n .26,1 830. . 7 Hjaiidfpr Sale. AViNG more land than 1 can culli vute, 1 offer for sale my iMilllV Imitation In the cor in ty of Edgecombe, Adjoining the'laiula of Reuben Taylor Henry Adams and others containiug dboiit jlQO Acres, I On which is a good Mill, Apple and Peach Urchard.and mny other advantages. ALSO, ANOTHER SMALL 1RACT, of very valuable Land, In the county of Nash, Lying on the north side of Swift Creek, ad joining the lands of Jacob Ing, John Mil liard and ulhers. Apply to the Subscriber, at his resi dence iri'lhe county of Nash. WILLIAM BELLAMY. Oak Forest, January, 1836 4' VALUABLE Printing iislMhhmtnt Fdit 'sale. OFFICE OF THE Greensboro' Patriot, With a List of between G00 and 700 Subscribers'. yiY vuiue of a Deed of Trust to me ex 4JD ecuted by William Swaim. deceased, I shall offer lor sale at the Office of the Green-'- ' Patriot, in the town of Greens borouf. , u Monday, the -Mat day of J!ji.i . s !, , II the " f UlUse- beit' ia "wee, co-i9j&tnol -a answer to pTess.boariU &c moved thLuse wiil aUo be rented or """"" th juse is largn and com.uodi- 0 "T juis sufficient for the accoin- 1 mall tan-ily. i .uem of klie pxper is of suf f. 1 "tee to elicit the attention of al. ; airous of a permanent busi ness i . Iciico. The village is flour' i-iii- i ih' society pooti having a ju;l . . , i.u ! reputation for intelligence and i . ' . Teinii i ; ile known on the day of sale. Alfred E. Manner, Trustee; Greensboro. Feb. 15, 183t5. Conctoc Jack, ; WILL STND ihe ensuing 'season at my Stable in Pitt counfy, bnmile from Greenville aud will be let to mures at Three Dollars the single lenp, Five Dol lars the season, and Eight Dollars lu insure a mare to be in foal with 25 cents to the Groom in, every instance. A transfer of property forfeits the insurance. The sea son will commence t tie 1st day of March. next, tn hi win end the 1st ot July. All possible care will be taken, but no liability lot accidents Cunetoe Jack isix years old this spring of large size and good form, and has proved himself to be a sure foal getter. . : f - Muck M. Statan. ', Feb. 24th, 1836. ' 8 Notice. O YESl O ye! you are requested to call, And examine the Groceries I've purchased this Fall; . , , My assortment, '.I assure you, is entirely complete, , . 3.' My "Store likewise Isnearly replete r ' With all those. god things which will hun ger destroy, . T . j And make an epicure leap for joy , , Then, fear nothing, friends, aud be ofgiood cheer, . , Scotch herrings and trackers , are 'call'd ' severe," . . V I have apples, oranges, butter and cheese,?' Such things I am .sure will. your, huuger appease. . . : My drinkables too you may be sure, ' ' Are unadulterated "real Simon Pure,'! : Then call on me all ye that are athirst. Fur here you can allay it with none of the worst. it I have several baskets of the best cbain- IVno can Irom drinkin? snrh llnimv r-..:5 I Besides I 've brandy, rum, whiskey and.gin, ..u,es and jugs to pm the "truck'.' in. 1 obaceo I have too, niink half H ton Manufactur'd in Richmond, call'd Browns No. l; , iC .,tM Best Spanish Cigars, Lonllard's Scotch snuff, " - - And packs of those papers with which you play bluff. . . My Candies rely on it re of jhe best kind lhat I could in, he Metropolis Ld; ' 'Temon? my rtrk and AreSWmonTUgh " n(of;a de- AIso jujube ppjtli'w I am told - Is an excellent temedy in case of a cold " All of these things, and a great many more May be bought at my Confectionary Store , JOSEPH B. BRADDY . Tarbpro', Oct. 14, 1835, 42 To the dlMcL ggSk GRAY'S invaluable Ointment for the cure of white swellings, scrofula and other tumours, sore legs and ulcers, and fresh wounds, sprains, bruises, swell ings and inflammations, &.c. &.c. Bt-ckwith's anti-dyspeptic pills.: Rowand's genuine tonic mixture, a per feet cute for ague and fever. The above valuable medicines may. be had wholesale or retail on application to J. W Cotten, Agent for Tarborough. 136 COMPREHENSIVE . Commentary on the foible. fVHK Subscriber having been requested to act as Agent for this highly inter esting work, informs the public that the first volume can be seen at his - office, where subscriptions will be received. The first volume is a specimen of the exe cution of the work, editorial and medians ical It is to contain all that is -valuable in the writings of those great lights in the Christian Church, Henrv. Scott. Dod. dridge, Gill, Adam Clark, Patrick Pool; "Royal broad do. royal corded do; Lowth, Border, and others; the whole de'- British and Yankee Railway do. signed to a d.gesl 1 and combination of lhe,M b rne do. Electoral chccfc do," advautases of the best Bible commentaries. A , 1x outi. ; ,t ' . . - On the whole, it is -believed all will admit I Diagnal do.-Buckbkm do. that the work is what it has been pronouno He has also a choice selection of Sattinetts, ed to be a credit to the country; and the' - comprising: . .; . publishers and editors pledge themselves ! Superfine drab Sattinett do. black, and their characters ("and they can do no j - mixed and buckskihllo. ' TVJl u 7e.rh T be PutlMlh Mixed of inferior quality do. ? -to make it, both in the literary. and ine-: 1 - - --. chanical parts, lastingly useful,-and ror" Beautiful Vesting, of; every -color, and thy a liberal support. But to sustain them i nearly all of the.best quality. . r . . in s expensive an. eoterprize, thv low Plain black and blue-Velvets, : ; s price fixed for the work requires that itJ Check," plaid, and flowered do.- should have an' extensive sale, and no pub- Woolen- do. plain and figured do. - '""T V PV'f " the work without a larr n umn 0 , "'I , and, however unpopular such a course may be in regard to ordinary works, no hesjla ti.m i3 felt in .resorting to it in this case, so manifestly necessary and proper. They appeal in confidence to the religious public, and to all, who wish to see it circulate, for their I'sraeg and patronage. There is a Baptist edition, differing in no respect from the general edition except on the ordinance of Baptism, in reference to which the. Rev. Joseph A. VV'arne, F.ditor of the Baptist edition, makes the following remarks, viz: All that was promised in the Baptist edition, as such, was that whatever v a- found in the work as published for i ujitobapiHts generally, which did not cor respond with the views of Baptists, should he removed, and the maturest vievs of their-bwn best writers substituted. It is i confidently believed that no point -con-j nected with what is peculiar to the B ip' tist denomination, has been 'eft unguarded; ' and when - it is considered that on no points but -those do Baptists differ from nenry, ocoit, uoiuntge, &ic. there can be scarcely a doubt but that the denomi nation in general will feel that they have now a Commentary, in the resting oi which they afet.Ve to find what wiirfaa tl'e-S.'iino of love, and satisfy th appetite; for truth, and this without that diminution of their enjoyment with which they were JfUST RECEIVED, .an additional sup accustomed to meet in reading the authors, QJ pjy 0f Butter, Oranges. Lemons Ap ansing out of their differcut views of a pies. Candies assorted, Raisins by the box christian ordinance. ; ir i- i I i w xjA . Terms. The work will be comprised -in five volumes, averaging not less than; 800 pages per volume, royal 8 vo hand- " soraely printed on fine paper, and well 1 4ound in sheep, and lettered with double -till s, at 3 dollars per volume. There will be several engravings, frontispieces, vignette titles, and several neatly engraved """r wiiii uuici iiiustroiive wood cuis, he. 'Conies bound in e,tr, .ilr-.nnJ spring backs, g4,50; plain calf, 53,75. GEO HOIVAIiD March 13tb; 183J Xtw Vork Type Foundry. ''HE Subscribers respectfully inform the Printers thift they Imve recently completed a variety of Mew founts of Let ter.ln the style of the latest European spe cimens, welt calculated for ornamental printing r tasteful display and makirm their assortment of PRINTING TYPES unrivalled in beauty, extent, and variety. A book of" Specimens may be obtained' at the Foundry, No". 13, Chamber street, near Chatham street, or at No.. 18, City Halt Place J It contains specimens from Twelve Line Pica to Pearl, comprising 45 founts Roman Caps, wilh lower case. 25 " Italic do do do do do do do' 5 "-Title Roman do 6, Title Italic do 5 rv Shaded Rom do J7 " Antique . do ;i2 Black do .5 .'. Open Black do .2 " Script, Capsdo ' 5. German' felt do Open Text ..do r 25' 10 ' 6 ; ..7 "V d0 . 2-line Rom. Caps, with figure's v K.xunejtaiic.L.apiials. Shaded C'aps.vanous kinds " Open J ' (lo . .'dp Italian Caps., and Figures. Besides Ornamental Leiters, Cackslope, Muaic, c Lottery Figures, .Piece Fractions, Superiors, Astronomical and other Signs, opace tuues, Brass. Rules, .Ornamental Dashes, Long Braces, more than 200 kinds ot Borders, and more .than 1000 kinds of Cuts . and .Oruaments -.for, school books newspapers, and scientific works:, orders for any of which, or for Composing Stick, Cases, Chases, &Lc. will be executed with the utmost promptitude, a large slock being always on hnnd. j.. , . .. A They will also execute orders for Prjntine tresses, raperink, .&tc.-which they will urnisn ai me manuiacturer s prices. Geo. Bruce & Co. ' March 25,1835 ; v. - ; Just Published, - And for sale at ihisOffice, ' 'THB. MOUSD, - Trying to gnaw cut of the ' ' catholic trap'. oshija .Lawrence. Price 10 cents single, or $1 per'dozen. September, 1335. - , Constables' Blanks for sale AT THIS OFFICE XAnkrcwA DRAPER AND '"TfAILOKi- ' fNFORMS his friends and tlie piiblic ge ,lt;rally, that he has just returned fiotu Ihe iNorth, witU it handsome supply of . GOODS; Consisting of the following Articles, viz; Superfine black find blue CLO THS, 2d quality, do. do.pd-do. do. do. . 4th do. do do. . Superfine Russel brown do. Dahlia ; do. Royal brown do. London do. Superfine Rifle Green do. Princess do. myrtle do. - " -; Superfine dark and light drab do.-.-. -Mulberr, claret, and slate mix'd do. Petersham Sc Camlet for over jcoats. Likewise, a handsome variety of , . ' v CtiSSIMERES: ' Black .and. blue Cassimere, ..; ltii'fF jmrl white do. roval I tbbed do. ' White Marsailes figured Cabhtnere . . . J ! . - and Valencia fee." ALSO, in addition ici the above, a hand- , some supply of Stocks, Collars,' ruffle ;. and "plain Bo soms, Cravats, pocket Handker chiefs, Gloves Suspenders,vHose, Elastic and Ieatber Straps, with a general assortment of the . , BEST TRIMMINGS : . ' THAT COULD BE .PROCURED. Thankful for past Avors he- hopes for a continuance of public patrouage. ' (CTWANTED'fi.'young lad that can come well recommended, as an Apprentice Tarboro', Nov. 6 1835. ' -'- HKCKVVITH'S' Anli-dtjspeptic rillsj 'rillS most valuable medicine for the cure :, of Dyspepsia, and the prevention of bi't ous fevei's, colic, &tc. &c is kept cousPutf on baud aud for sale - j. nr: COTTEN. Tarboro, 24 Sept. 1835. . . : .- . ' 'Fresli Arrival. ! - Dec. 10, 1S33. : ' v ' VERY, BEST CotloiVYurii and Tunnel FOR SALE.' mniir- c i r i . - , . TPIIE Subscribers feel grateful for the liberal patronage which' they received the past year, and hope by assiduity and punctuality in business to merit a continu ance of past favors. They now have and expect to keep con siauiiy on uanu, me . - Very best Cotton Yarns, t rom Nos. 2 to 13 inclusive. Also various . . " ; sizes ol the be-t Cotton 'Sei?ie Ttuine. lis durability and strength has "been .Tairly tested, aud the Subscribers feci no hesim- ')n pronouncing it inferior to uone,.if not superior to any in "market: Both the. above articles Jhey eipecftd1 deliver to purchasers on as liberal-term's as" articles if the same quality can be procured else whei c. The usual charge for conveyance Mil DP man'. . , v; " Terms of Sale for all quantities of Yarn v r oni i housand pounds, four mont hs i dit wiir be allowed for any quantity under one tnoupniia pounds, three inonths,-the, piurchaser givjiig- note (without iuterest);at iic nine me iarn is delivered, payable at inrnnove sraien limes.- . . lhe: proprietors of fisheties will do well io apply to the'bubienbers for Tvyine for the future, as a -very liberal credit will he giveo-v, v. ,H , ... BATTLE BROTHERS. , alls lar River, Jan 10,1836. ' - PROPOSAL, lor publishing J)y subscription. -he Debates Contention ofiN) Carolina, t Vh i ch " assembled r at Raleigh . .'June A, lS35, ,fp afnendMhe vo))slitution. a consequence " of the 'name rntti appM cations u the subject, the Subscribers nave determined, if ufficient encourage merit be given; trf publish in a neat volume, with all convenient dispatch , i. - y The Debutes in the .Convention, Which recently met in this ciiv. "v, purpose of ascd taining whether a sufficient number of Subscribers can b nl.toij justify the undertakins. these Pmn..i, are issued.. ; ' "fT" Ihe volume wliich will nrol.-KtL ii.- from 30010 400 pages. Kvill he nri.,.t "uZ a handsome type, or, good paper, and wiU uc luiiiiMjrii io subscribers knarile VI, . n.ff nouna. m on delivery. copy, payable JOS. GALES S? SON ' , Raleigh, Aug. lst'1835." - ' (D3 ' Subscriptions book received at this Office. Cottott 25in& rnESubscriber; who for several yearb past has been engaged a f- .. The Gin Making business. . IrvKinston, has established himself . : 'IN CRCENVILLG,; Where he carries on the above business it) all its -various bi auches All, those who wish t , supply . themselves with Gins of the best quality," ar?l respectfully solicited lo apply to the Subscriber personally or by letter. . All orders for Gins w il be prompt ly executed. .From the Subscriber's long experience in his business, and from the approbation wchirJi his work has hitherto met with, he hesitates not jto promise eMirr satisfaction to all who may see fit to extend to him-lheif .n-jtrouage. Gins out of order will be expeditiously repaired. The Subscriber takes the liberty of call ing the attention of those who wish to pro cure new Gins, or to have old Gius repair ed; to the expediency of ajtplying to him in 'time. .When all wail as is UMially the case, until the work is wanted, it causes. uch a pressure of business, that many are obliged of necessity to submit to h louger . delay lliai they wish. - .- ,!... In connexion with this establishment, car 2, - ries ou the - - Lock& Gunsmith business He also mhkes'Smo Mill Boxes, and Mill, nienced a monthly , .ibl,.:;,,,,',,!', '.iihT Inks, and Gurfg eons,' of a composirian in Silk' Culmnsi and I'ai mni 's Mhihu,' '"e 'vented by Daniel Peck, -of.Ralefgh Crs- The object of ih,. ptrblicatioii ist0 l Mill Spindles, hh' Steel Collars, (turned.); nominate a ihornngi. k.,oe,lM; , u " 1 nese articles equal io any nmnaiacmrcu' . ,r uiuhiiuji jtee j,( in'lhe United States- - ! varieties Th rearing ,( hjiil v. Ail letters ami oruers must ue uireciu , i" i vocnons and tlie I i to the-Subscriber at Grvenvilfe - ' n!; pf ''k, in the moi :tr-iMiv.Ti m - - TT O AT TT. n 11 O I f n T a rT- iuiluiiaiu-e ;i Mils .mi. u.i,r t i ,n Vo- i - ear tiom the last thai ihv nt-tt Jnly.l2,vlS3o. ; - .lHn1 voted to the ml,..,. 1 hu' Cotton Gins .rplIE Subscriber, Jias established himself mt,r can ,aise afVl.(Hl , ,,.. ,e ,N v, in the houses formerly occupied by the W(), , of s,!k wilIluul 'iutei.nil late Josej.h Lackey, decM. near tlve liver,'! or,i;n(uy agr culimal operating i-""1-1 "1 ' ' , , I I J wioer k avail iiitu-elt of t!iu f,,,., ill. tfvnavu biwicj . . nn s ii Lai uca uu The making'und repairing Cotton Gins. All those. who wish to supply themselves Jruitless,. li is, thevei'oro.iiie 0i,j; o: l!e with Gins of thebest qunlity, are respect- Couuaitlee to tl lTin-e litis i.if.n maii.-i, a fully solicited to' apply' to the Subsciiberl estensively as posibi , ami at n,P t, persohall r, or by letter. " All orders" for est rate. The publication will cumin Gins will be promptly' executed. Gins out coitfplcte manual or directory from muii,. of order will be expeditiously repaired ' i the seed to rei ling the biik, to-t ilier n t'l Blacksmilhing, of every descriprioii, ex ! such facts and experiments, as will nut,;, i..tk.t I.'. ...I ' - ' tVinvTi tit r:iirt . SilL a. .1 .. ecuted In the iest style. " lOMVn second' hand Cotton Gins for sale low for castt. '--"'--' - - - '; - SAMUEL" D. PR0C T!ER. Tajriioro.', 8e r. 3rpi. Io3 i.' . ... - . Cqffield:-Jing,r::. ; 51EUCIIANT TAILOR,1' EGS leave-, to inform his "numerous customers and the public ceneiailv. that he has just teturned from Kew Vork, where he purchased a ... r- Splendid Jlssortment of . FALL AND WINTETl - In his line of business,' viz, : Superfine blue and black Cloth's,'. Supe rfin e b r aw n' an d g reen do. , , ' Superfine claret and mixed do.;. Superfine black, ribbed, and '-drab -'CaHsinieres striped and mixed do. Petersham and goats toair Camlet, . Plain black and figured Velvets, Woolen Velvets and figM Toilinetts, Pjaih black and fig'd Valencia, Black Silk and satin Ve'stlngsJ ' ; Plain black .and-fancy Stocks, .. liosoms and Ciillarsi, u. Men's black buck and.hoskin.Glov.es, Elastic and nett Suspenders, &c. r"All these GooIs-vill be sold low for cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers. Gentlemen's clothing made and trimmed in the inos'i 'fashionable style. "All orders front! a distance will be thankfully reed veil amT "punctually attended U. C7a1 at C. Kings, thre'e doors above the Placer's Ho tel,immediately opposite the Brick store, ' Tarboro', Oct. 14, 1833. - 50 Reward: : ; . H A PI A V A Y f i o m .1 he subscriber, ort.the. night faf 20lh September lasl, my ticgro man namca ' DANIEL: t$ or'2tiWs of age, 6 feet "high bjack complexion, has n pleasing rountenance incjined Jo. belinock kneed,' ius (Vet some what turned out, "particularly his left font; his clothing not. recollected.' ; He was ftlf' merly, the prj)pejty of Asahel Farmer; his mother brothers rand sisters lieiongirfg to y.Farmer-his father is in ihe same oeigliorhpod .working about as a blacK smilh, nearly as a free man. ft is lr;-.i hejs lurking about In't he neighborhood of said .farmer, also in JVash counlv. 'Th. above' reward wilj be paid tol any person that will apprehend said nero. anH Hot;L him to me or secure hini in any jailsoj'hat I gerhim again'." I forewarV-any' person frnmliarl.:. r.l . . ' - . . ' ; "" ,,eg,u. r,rrving mm off, under the strict penalty of the law. Any infoimattOa" respecting 1iiro will - be thankfully received hy the Subscriber, at Oak Grove, Edgecombe county; ' ' " ' i W1L.HAM MARNES. 24tb Aug. 1835. , -35- ;.;:PApiPttM5,S; ; --: ..PvblishealQndfor Sale at this Office. - PATRIOTIC DISC0UR3Ftht thwr C i "'yrt. ".-'"5 apology for the Kehukee Association and, A Basket of Fragments, by the Rev.' JoRhua Lawrence . - . " "cience ana iu- tlfiCation tn thf KchiikoV l..;.1..: . J . ... . - f "'vniion, writ ten by a lay member of the Association and. Occurrences in jhe Life of; Elder4 Jo seph Biggs, wrote by liimself. . t " ,L T..l U k " i ' - Printing neatly executed, AT THIS OFFICK. Henry Johmion MERCHANT TAlLo ' AS jM ircHiv,,! ,,, v. V.k Ins Full S,nJ ' ,W In his Hue of lmh m CONSITI.(i of ' Superfine Cloths and lWlmr all the most f;lfciliin!lljl, s: n 1 r, .-f Drab and olive Pett, ,1,,; rs' coats. Uj1 ljtr 'Goat's hair Cambk- "lV;,J!' cloak. Vaiitoti Fl-imel, ' A very splendid ass. rtmVnufv isigs, consisting oi u e;- U -vi-rv ciit.o. ;. - '"LIias. J 1 iji arucie. &r . .. assoi tiiit-ni is Ve) y of everv article 'in l i;.... . ((,U'N which will b so:d . fr I. 'u,i' cieilit to punctual a-stoim: (-"T1"' wwlimc to ixiiclis n.ti... . ... """"i invited.to call ami . '. "ic"'-'ilV Atloi-iU-rfi i,..i:. ' '."'.""'iiM-iv,; ll.c ly received and p.u.au.dlv ntlmiv Tarboro', Oct. s-M, lta,j. " I .HI I. - Culiii mn l t" , 1 l,rj r.inuuve i on mtn. ,. f.iie IUU VUUI1IV Cll'v oct-- I . II II. 'I . double, if not triple, to ,U:riMj any other cp w hiclr can i.e im . I, : i,. i r... 1 'Oil n obtain competency aud weaiih, ,i(ll' ,r s-il !inl tliiuate have giwi lii'm, le ):,,lt possess himself of ititi-inHtiiii v, ject for-without it his ailnnr! u,:i V ... i--. ie mot market, without further knowledge ra. sistance. It will also foimh interctiu' matter on agricultural subjects hi gu.ai'. 2'Iin'ilS - l he Cuiiiin'st will be iubli,i;. ed in monthly numbers f Ki"lit Qiiarn Page, at -Fifty Cen's a Year? Ha sal sniptiou will te tecived uuhss paid ia Advance, and f i not less iliana yar. Subscribers received by F. G. i'o.nslo:'; Secret ary , I lai lhti d, t-!un., to wlio.n.aN' Communication miy be addressed, wliica, if post paid, will be attended to. i Hartford, April, 1835 Jflontagiic's Balm, An' Indian remedy for.luuthach, X IIICII wheu appltpJ according a '.V'rf " direction-;, has never failed to ati'urd iinmediate aud permanorit relief, just re ceived aud for sale hy j. v. cotter llth Nov. 1S35. - PHOPOSilEiS, For publishing in the town of Tarborovht ' JV. C. o semi-tnonUdy paper, entithd The Vvimilive Huplisl, EDI 1 ED UY M AT1K BEN.NTT, Printed (uid PuLU Jud by Geo. lluicarl 'IMJI5 publication is principally intenJed to defend the old sthrol Uniied liapti! from the man.) apersl ns cast npi.n tlieia by leluded persons pro essing their om faith, because thev caun' t censcifntinifr ly engage in; the various iiujim y -naki.i schemes of the day, ostensibly intended t promote ChrUliauity, hut evulcntly t-ud-ing to destroy I tie e,t-;it awl I'liudam r-' principles upon which it is haseJ, by nos ing a fiain ofgodlinrss. U'e ilf il""t it .distinctly undt isiooJ, Hint we are not inimical toMasoury, Tcinperauce, tnede 'tfibution of. the bible, or the spread of ue Gospel but we do condemn tTie miugi"'? of pr.ofessors and non -proles-sois ol nljj gion in societies, ;md lhe makins a "cii'H of religious mutteis, in every shape" . fonn whatsoever. . Believing lb it Ihro'ogifal St booh, bi ble. Missionary, Trad, and Sunday Union Societies, are the same in pran'? uiiscriplurrtl savor mie f "1"Clt than;of good .will towards meu," e opposed to them. , . - - Some nf I he children of God, surround wilh, and interspersed anmnjst, the adk1' cates of Missionary and other societies, are denied the happiness of converts "u those of the same judgment. - UHieu'' -grieved with beh.ddiiig coirnpiio.of ue Gospel, are not .hfe to speak for selves. This is designed, .n.der uou.ir their relief. We shall aim not so mucn to please the fancy, as to inform the ji..gimni more to afford matier for solid aJ " ing -comfort, than 'to give a moinciiM' glow to the feelinas. We couri er ! the cause of tru'h an.l of Chri-tian is mir cause. Deeply imposed if"'' belief that the blesMngfve.ioftn.tl.it' ' is of the Head of tne Chmc!., wl; selves upon Uiin, and se,.i our a:tle pl altroad, praying the Lord p c-rry some jov to ti).se wfco are in " and a little rest tu those who a.e tronbleo. V ' TERMS. The Primitive Bafitist is pub in super-royal octavo form of 16 V ges.on the second ami gurth urdays in each month-at one i per year, payable on rettiP. t first number. Six copw " " to one Post-Office or wi W Five Dollars. ; Communications must pe- i and directed to the 1iM . jJ Persons holding MaI lion papers will please send or UieJiames on Ihem, Howard, Tarborough X("
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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April 9, 1836, edition 1
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