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Jilartiii Van Bur en, OF NEW YOKK. Jiichard M Johnson, OP KENTUCKY.' "T lias fallen to the humble lot of the un dersigned to liave presenled to the A- tnerican People, a third edition of tin Bio graphies of the two abort' named highly di slinguWhed patriotic citizens, whose con stant devotion to the best interests of our Government lias led to their designation, ns n testimony of the estimation in hicli their services are regarded by the Pkople w:iont they have served, ns candidates for the two first olficeJ within th gift of a IKEK, HAPPY, and FLOURISHING NATION. This token of respect gies to the world additional proof that faithful service shall not go unrewarded. The object of this appeal to the republi can portion of our fellow citizens, is to ob tain their co operation in the circulation of an edition of 100,000 copies ol the jint Biography of MAIUIN VAN BUKEN & ltlCHAKD M. JOHNSON, enlarged, re vised and corrected, so as to be valuable to every lover of his country, and alike hon orable to the distinguish d citizens whom ave tiik people, intend still further lo honor, by their elevation to the offices of President and Vice President of the United States, in the election of 1S36. Thus we shall perpetuate the principles of Jefferson, which Lave been so signally revived, no bly acted upon, and triumphantly car ried out by AwnitMV Jackson, who, spur ning all tlxttery, knew nothing but the People, th whole Peotle. and their re Sfective rights, regardless ol their fortunes, whether rick or poor; thus rendering his Name and kesotvx as durable as the ever Lasting hiils." The anangeimnt of the volume will be as follows: 1. Portrait of Andrew Jackson. To whom the v lume will be inscribed, with an address by the Pobli-her. 2d. Portrait of M- ran Buren. T be followed by hi- Biography, enlar ged, including several valuable documents, illustrative of his public character, and e bibiiiug tlte magical powersof his g gantic mind which has ever been devoted to sus tain the rights ot" his country, and the glory and prosperity of his fellow ci'izens. 3d. Portrait of R. M. Johnson. To be followed by his Biography, enlai ged. including various Speeches. Sunday. Mail Reports, and other documents; illus trative of his long continued public life, which has ever been devoted to the good of his country including an authentic ac count of the fall of the rt-iiowued Indian warrior, I eo mseh, on the ever memora ble 5h of Ocio n r. 1S13 with an engra ved view of the battle field. Trie work will be complete in one vol ume of about 4f0 pages 1 tie pi ic tube lixe'i at the moderate sum of One Dollar, iirai.y bound with cloth backs; or ralf and gilt, wiiii the a lditioo il eipeti of bind ii.g The work, winch is n w m a state of preparation, shall be such a to give entire ftaii'fac ion; it is in t e li rid of gcntl. ineu wiio h-ve for n- arlv forty ytars. been personally mid intimately 'oq tainted with the pi i an- ami public life of the above na med distinguished citizen. '1 he c let rated address of the Ho;i 'IhomasH Benton, of Missouri, bearing testimony to the high character of Martin Van Buren; and the eloquent speech of the lion. James B;:ibour, of Virginia, in the U. h. -enate, poitraying the chivalry of Col. Johnson on the field and in the councils of the nation, will be appended to the work. As ti ere is among our republican citi retis, an eitensive population of German origin, the work will appear simultaneous ly in both the English and the German lan guage. It will, therefore, be necessary for subscribers who wish to have the uoik in the German, to signify ihe same on I he Subscription book. It will, in order to give prompt and ex tensive circulation to the work, be indis . peosable for a I subscribers to pay at the time of subscribing all money to be a' a proper time tor warded with the lists of si;- iiatmes to the publishing committee Vhic'i ill be dtil) made known by a no tice in the Washington Globe. QjrMJciiiocratic edit ors dispord to en-couia-e the work, will confer a favor, which will be gratefully acknowledged by the Subscriber, in iving publicity lo the above and n c U it g subscriptions at their resp-cuve offices, to whom a reasonable per centage will be al owed. The People's obedient servnnl, . . " EMMONS. Washington City. June 1, 1835. lirandy, icanlcd. rm I v 3..i..:i. i . t , nusuiucrs w ish to purcnase oO JL barrels BRA'DY, for which t lie nig ii -st cash price wi 1 l,; given. D. IUC1IAUDS cy CO. Nov 12, 1H3.3. BECKWITH'S Auti-duHpeptic Pills. fJJlHIa most valuable medicine for the Jl cure of Dyspepsia, the p.eveution o! bilious fevers, colic, kc. kc is kept con stantly on hand and lor sale by , J. tv cur TEN. Tarboro', 24 Sept. 1835. Just Published, And for sale a I this Office, Trying to' grunt, out of the CATHOLIC TRAP. Yy Joshua Lawkence Tiire 10 cents sinKc, or t ' 7 September, 1835 ,Ter dozen. -T-rrrr-HiirTir itinwif JS If. Koiintrcc, AS declined all idea of leaving Tar . borough, and to make short ol a long story w iU confine himself to a simple state ment of facts, by saying he has received his STOCK OF SEASONABLE Spring and Summer Embracing a general variety, all of which ARE NEW, NEAT AND FASHIONABLE Having previously disposed of his old Stock. Anil he is selling the new one just as cheap as any one can or will sell now or old goods of a similar quality. But us n s'retch ol conscience seems lo be the or dei of the day, (his will not be taken as satisfactory testimony be is sure. But all tli. i " i ...wc "in. non up purcnase in 1 article in his line. Will please call and price them, and they win no oouoi retire wnn a more thorough conviction of its correctness. Tarlu.ro', 20th May, 1836. To the Afflicted. fi KAY'S invaluable Ointment for the OI cure of white swellings, scrofula and other tumours, sre legs and ulcers, and fresh wounds, sprains, bruises, swellings and inilamin ilions, &.c. ice. Bt ckwitb'i ami dyspeptic pills. How ami's genuine tonic mixture, a per fect cure for ague and fever. The above valuable medicines may be hnd wholesale or retail on application to J. IV. Colten, Agent for J ai borough. Shocco Springs. This well known Wateiing place, situated In IVanen County, KOP.TII CAUOLINA, Will be ready for the recepti.-u of Compa ny by the 15th inst. The .Medicinal qua lities of the water are so fully established, that it is considered unnecessary to say any thing in proof of their efiica v. Booms have been prepared with Fire places f -r invalids, and no attention will be omitted that can, in any way, conduce to the comfort of Viiitors. Jinn Johnson. May 1, 1S30. IS-10 ETIIaviug applied fo the celebrated Doctor Mi l CNKLl , of Philadelphia, P.o iessor of Chemi-try , ike. for an anal sis uf the woter of Shocco Springs, he ha-, al'.er ouch care, sent me Ihe following state ment of iis mineral qualities: Carb uic acid or fixed air in a pint of water, 2 2 1 " Oxygen -as, 32 10j ISiiiiogcn gas, 3 23-33 It also hold in solution, Muriate of Magnrsia, bulphate of Magnesia. (F.psom Salts,) Carbonate of Lime; and Sulphate of Lime It may therefore be classed among the Ac cidulous and Saline Wal-is, and reconi men. led as deobstrueut and corroborant. May 13, 13 i. A A" A" J01IXS0X. Information Is wanted relative to Christopher 11 clden, A native of Galway in Ireland, who resided j or 4 yean nco IN WILMINGTON, N, C, The object of this m'vertueint-nl is to know where Chrxtophtr li'tlden is at pi sent hi was rather s-hoit, and of a sandy complex ion. Address ihe publisher of (lie H'il minglor. ( N. G.) Advertiser. April 22. JYoticc. THE Subscriber has on hand a first-rate ihissn und SulkiL Manufactured in the latest Newark style 1 small light CarnialL Which he will sell CHEAP for Cash, or on Isaac B Bradij. July 7th. 183G. HISTORY OF THE Kehuhec .association. JP PL;B.L,SIIE)."nd for sale at the ? ?cte oi Ta.boro' Pres., "A can c.se H.story of iheKel,kt, Baptist Asso ciation. from its ori-bial rl .i sent ti.ne-.by Elder Josep h B Vs u i ! do r Ihe supervision of a com,, iMlttV of Elders Joshua US , $ nw. and Luke Ward, aud i u tu T mas Biggs Joseph D. Biggs, .oJ'.J B llassell,) appo.nied ly the Association " Price $1 each, or $10 pcrdoten January 14. lrrri all sir fcwJ1ggS Northern & Southern Daily Mail llontc. -::- THE Petersburg Rail Road Com pany inform the Public that their Bond, extending from Petersburg, Va., to Blakely, North Carolina, on the Hoa noke, a distance of 60 miles, and con stituting a part of the GREAT DAILY MAIL ROUTE North and South, is now amply provided with superior Locomotives and Cars, t." accommodate all Ihe travel that may offer. The Cars leave each end of the Road daily, on the arrival of the re specttve Mails. Travellers with their own equipages, can have their horses and car riages transported on this Road, with per fect safety and convenience; and thus perforin in 5 or 6 hours while resting their horses, a journey which would other wise require two days lo accomplish THE BLAKELY HOTEL ot the southern termination of the Rail Road, has been re built of brick on an enlarged scale, aud no pains will be spared to render its accommodations such as will give satisfaction to passengers and travellers generally. Besides the daily line of Mail Coaches from Blakely for the South, via Raleigh, Favtttevilh, &.c. there is A LINE VIA l ARBOBOUGH three times a week, con nected with the Mail Line at Fayetleville, and also a Line from the Rail Road at BE LIT ELD TO CLARKSV1LLE, MIL TON AM) DANVILLE. wr-nScS Anotl cr tri weekly Line from Blakely, passes through W ARRF.NTON, OXFORD, Jwc. and connects with u Lute to SAL1S BURY, N. C. In the course of the present season, a branch ill be opened from the Peters burg Rail Road at Belfield, to Wilkius Ferry at GASTON, ON THE ROAN OKE, from whence a Rail Road lo cross the river by a Bridge, is now about lo be constructed to Raleigh. The Bail Road from Baltimore lo Wash ington is now in operation, thence to Poto mac landing, ihe Line is continued by Steamboats; thence via FREDERICKS BURG TO RICHMOND, a considerable portion of the Rail Road is finished and the leinainder is in a rapid course to com plelin. The Line continues from Rich mond to Petersburg, by a Turnpike Road and thence by the Petersburg Rail Road to Blakely, as before mentioned, is the nai'n and only DAILY MAIL ROUTE BETWEEN BOSTON AND NEW OR LEANS. Office of the Petersburg ) Kail Uoad Company, February 2S, 1S3G. March I, 1836. 11 STEAMBOAT For City Point. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. fill HE public are respectfully informed JL that the new and con. foi table steamboat Eagle Capt Chase, has commenced her run to and from City Point, departing every Sun day, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 o'clock A. M. in time lo join the James River and Bay Boats, and on Tuesday's, Thursday's and Saturday's, will be in time for the return passengers. Travellers may now avail themselves of steam Carriage from Blakely, IS'. C. lo Boston. P. II VAN, Agent,' Petersburg, Va March 26. 17.3 Montague's Balm, An Indian remedy forloolhuch. WHICH when applied according u directions, has never failed to afford immediate and permanent relief, just re ceived aud for sale by J- IV. GOTTEN. 11 th Nov. 1833. Land for Sale. SLAVING more land than I can cul M. livale, 1 offer for sale my Mill Plantation, In the county of Edgecombe, Adjoining the lands of Reuben Taylor Henry Adams aud others containing Jlbout 200 Acres, On which is a good Mill, Apple and Peach Orchard, and mrny other advantages. ANOTHER SMALL TRACT, of very valuable Laud, In the county of Nash, Lying on the north side of Swift Creek, ad joining the lands of Jacob lug, John Hil liard and others. oppiy 10 tme oooscnoer, at his resi nce in the county of Nash. de WILLIAM BELLAMY. Oak Forest, January, 1836. 4 Published and for Sale at this Office. A PATRIOTIC DISCOURSE tht North Carolina Whig's Apology for the Kehukee Association nnd, A Basket of Fragments, by the Rev. Joshua Lawrence. Also, A Review of Clark's defence and ius- tification to the Kehukee Association, writ. ten by a lay member of the Association and, Occurrences in the Life of Elder Jo seph Biggs, wrote by himself. larborough, Aug. 9. GENTLE M EN'S EMPORIUM, By Jl. Jlnderson, DRAPER A LSD TAILOR, TARBOROUGH, N. C. WHERE is kept constantly on hand a handsome assortment of Cloths, Cassi meres S Fastings. ALSO, Collars, Stocks, Bosoms, Cra vats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, and ma ny other articles suitable for Gentlemen. June 6, 1830. II. JOHNSTON, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now receiving from New York, Jl Splendid Jlssortmenl of , IN HIS LINS OF BUSINKSS, Suitable for the approaching Season. Gentlemen wishing to purchase the most fashionable and best goods, at a small ad vance on the cost, will lo well to call fnul examine bis Stock, as he is determined to sell very low for Cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers. Jimong them are Superfine blue, black, and brown Cloths, 2d quality do. of all the most fashionable colors, Sup'r curded and plaid fancy Cassimcres, White corded & drab drills for pantaloons, Crape Camblets aud Bombazines for thin coat, A superior assortment of Veslings, of eve ry description, Plain brown Linens for summer jackets and pantaloons, Plain black aud fancy Slocks, (a large as sortment,) Fancy silk Handkerchiefs, Black silk Cravats, linen Collars, Plain and ruffled linen Bosoms, a new and superior article Suspenders, Silk Shins for gentlemen, a new article, Also, most every other article comprising gentlemen's wear. He also keeps on hand (of his own make) a small assortment of Heady made Clothes. He has on hnd a few best white beaver Hals, which will be sold at New York cost O'Gentle men furnishing their own Cloths can have them made and trimmed iu the most fushionable manner, a .id at the shortest notice. Tarborough, Apiil I4lh, 1836 While Ilagur, ini IISPECTFULLY inform the Printers JsLw of the United States, to whom they have hem long known as established T3TPB Z?OUJJS)S:ilS, 'I hat they h ive now formed a CO-PARTNERSHIP In said business aud hope from their united skill and experience to be able to give sat isfaction to all Who mav fnvnr tlion. ...111. their orders. The introduction of marhin. ery in place of the unhealthy process of unsung type uy i.anu, a itesideratum oy the American and European founders, was by American ingenuity and heavy expenditure of time and money on the part of the senior partner, first successfully accomplished. Extensive use of the machine to cast let ters has fully tested and established its superiority over that cast by the old process. The letter foundry business, will hereafter be carried on by the parties above named, under the firm of WHITE, HAGUR & CO. The specimen exhibits a corrplete series from diamond to seventeen line pica. The book and news type being in the most modern light and shade. WHITE. II VGiirt h rn .. " v. niClHS IUI the Sale of Smith and Rust PRINTING PRESSES, which thev fun. id. . .i..:.- . . " iKinvii vu.iiuiuiTgiii me manufacturers' nrros - ...... composing sticks, ink, and every article used in the printing business, kept for sale and furnished at short notice. Old type "vuaiige tor new, at nine cents ner nnnml ItTNe r.. rMvivij,iiiiuiH Uie the above advertisement three insertions, "C euiuieu 10 m such articles as they may select from our specimens. vr - ew iorK, IB36. R. WHITE Hr. HAGUR. Just Published. And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet en titled, No other than Baptist Churches 11 .... nave a t ignt ( te called CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. By Joshua Lawrence. Price 10 cents single, or 1 per dozen. January, 1836. .Cotton' ins. Y n 1 1 1 E Subscriber, who for several a years pat has been engaged in The Gin Making business. In Kiaston, has established himself IN GREENVILLE, Where he carries on the above business in all its vniious branches. All those who w ish to supply themselves with Gins of the best quality, are respectfully solicited to apply to Ihe Subscriber personally or by letter. All orders for Gim w ill be prompt ly executed. From the Subscriber's long experience iu his business, and from the approbation which bis work has hitherto met with, 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 repaired. The Subscriber takes the liberty of call ing the attention of those who wish to pro cure new Gins, or to have old Gins repair ed, to the expediency of applying to him in time. When all wail as is usually the case, until the work is wanted, it causes such a pressure of business, that many are obliged of necessity to submit lo a longer delay than they wish. AZiZisai Tssora, Iu connexion with this establishment, car ries on the Lock&Gunsm ith b usin ess He also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, and Gudgeons, of composition in vented by Daniel Peck, of Raleigh Gn'si Mill Spindles, with Steel Collars, (turned.) Ihese articles equal to uny manufactured iu the United Slates. All letters and orders must be directed to the Subscriber at Greenville. II EN BY CIIAMBEBLAIN July 12, 1635. Cotton Gins. rill HE subscriber has established himself IS in the houses formerly occupied by the late Joseph Lackey, dec d, near the river, and a short distance below Mr. Benjamin 31. Jackson s store, where he carries on The making and repairing Cotton Gins. All those who wish to supply themselves with Gins of the best quality, are respect fully solicited to apply to the Subset iber personally, or bv letter. All orders for Gins will be promptly executed. Gins out of order will be expeditiously repaired. Blarkstnilhing, of every description, ex ecuted in the best style. OCT 1 wo second hand Cotton Gins for sale low for cash. SAMUEL D. PBOCTEB. Tarboro', 30: h Sept 1835. VERY BEST Cotton Yarn and Twine FOR SALE. t II VIE Subscribers feel grateful for the JL liberal patronage which they received the past year, and hope by assiduity and punctuality in business to merit a continu ance of past frvors. They now have and expect to keep con stantly (iu hand, the Very best Cotton Yarns, From Nos. 2 to 18 inclusive. Also various sizes of Ihe best Cotton Seine Twine. Its durability and strength has been fairly tested, and the Subscribers feel no hesita tion iu pronouncing it inferior to none, if not superior to any in market. Both the above articles they expect to deliver to purchasers on as liberal terms as articles of the same quality can be procured else where. The usual charge for conveyance will be made. Terms of Sale for all quantities of Yarn j over one thousand pounds, four months ere - i dit will be allowed for any quantity under one thousand pounds, three months, Ihe purchaser giving nole (without interest) at me nine me 1 arn is delivered the above slated times. payable at ine proprietors ot bsheties will do well to apply to the Subscribers for Twine for! tne lulure, as a very liberal credit will rr vm. ' BATTLE BBOTIIEBS. Falls Tar River, J911 10,1836. 100 barrels Flour, Of superior quality, for sale by D. BICIIABDS $ CO. Dec. 4th, 1835. $50 Reward. ran a way nom ihe Subscriber, on the nis;ht of 20th September last, my negro man named DANIEL. 20 or 21 years of age, 6 feet high, black complexion, has a pleasing countenance inclined to be knock-kneed, his feet some what turned out, particularly bis left foot, his clothing not recollected. He was for merly the property of Asahel Parmer, his mother, brothers and sisters belonnnr tn said Farmer--his father is in the same neighborhood working about as a black smith, nearly as a free man. It is believed he is lurking about in the neighborhood t said Farmer, also in Nash county. The above reward will be paid to any person that will apprehend said negro, and deliver mm to me or secure him in any jail so that I get him again. I forewarn "any person from harboring said necro. or rnrrvln !,;,. off. under the strict nenuliu -.'".!, 1 . . J till liliv. Any m formation respeclinr him wilt . thankfully received by Ihe Subscriber, at Oak Grove, Edgecombe county. IVILLIAM BARNES. 21th Aug. 1635. 3i lililli! m CTPeach Bvmuhfr WISH to prchaie i( J- ? Peach BRANDY" r. M,uk l-t price wil 11 be paid hcash 'Ll"!,el'it J. IV. Tarboro', Nov. 23d, 183;, MAS just received her Sarii,, , 3 of Cods, and is now r,n, Y" nnh her customers and the UV, !"'" most every article for ornaW f or comfort in ihe at'ltrct, Millinerif Ue 1 1 assortment will be f0u bund; a variety of I'attern Eonncts luscau and straw ! f .' shape and feature. CVfcr! Plain, figured, and watered Silks and ins tor dresses, a Fancy Gauzes, )r do. Veils. Shawls. .erarl' o.,.l 11- ,. of ilitTf riMit n.l:i: . i:.v ' "m -K'r ,, , M""ies ani prices V , . ' ,,a,r -,s. nil! targe quar.'itv of llii.l artificui I lowers, &.C. &.e. trPMrc II has also an t lp--. Dress, and ..a. ...... ' V1 ra',pf"i and other .wi!- invites an 1 ,,tT liliCJ 1 ""'pfctionofl,,. Goods. Mntua viikini ,i.. 1 arbnro . April 23. uuijl- :,i 1,.,, .1 Buggy for Sak. X escellent Newark made Bl'GGV. sale' Apply ul this Office. ' November i), IS3.5. Fresh Arrival. JUST RECEIVED, an additional sup. ply of Butter, Oran-res. Lrmons, Ap ples, Candies assoited, Baisii.s bv the hex or retail, Lc. &c. Joseph Dec. 10, If 35. B. Braddn. H'iom it may concern, THE Subscriber requests all those in. debted 10 him 10 call and sotttethei, accounts. j-ryr, January 13, 1S3G y' J-lu- Pin no Forte fo r Side. HAVE a very handsome PIANO for sale persons wishinir to purchase would do well to call and examine it. J. IV. CQTTEiV. May 21st, 183.5. For publishing in the town vf Tarboruii N. C a semi-monthly paper, enlilid THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST, EDITED BV MAKK BENNETT, Printed and Published by G:o lluicarl T II IS publication isprincipi'llyintPiiuf'i todefend thoold sdi! IVnd Bajiiis from the mail) aspersin3 cast npi. tiie-n by deluded persons proteasing tliir own faith, because they cannot conscieniioiis Iv engage in Ihe various aiouc) -making schemes of the day. ostensibly miciiaea to promote Christianity, hut evidently tt-n-t-ing to destroy Ihe great and luiidamenial principles upon which it is based, by nuk inr rt jain of ro(Uiilf SS. We wish " li j 3tis,jnctly understood, Mul we are ii; inimical to Masonry, lempeiaiicf, . - -i .u.. u:i.i r-r i!ip cfiread OlIM , , I I " i, mingling be' c .t ,.,,rr.fesors of re! " r "craft" eion in societies, and the niHKin of reli.o-inus 'natters, in every shape an i 3 form whatsoever. Believing that Theological School. Bi ble, Missionary, Tract, and Sunday School Union Societies, are the same in priue'l unscriptural savor more of "luce than of "good willtowarJs men, tte a e opposed lo them. , , Some of the children of God, surround it with, and interspersed amongst, th advo cates of Missionary and other societies, lenied the happiness of conversing those of Ihe same j.nlguiptit. grieved with bein.lding ci r.iptions 0 w Gospel, are not able to speak f''' 1 ,c' selves. This is designed, under their relief. We shall aim not so much to please the fancy, as to infnnn ihejii'igmcB more to afford matter for solid and I. ' ing comfort, than to give a iomcn.a7 glow to the feelings. IVe consider w- fhe cause of tnHi and of Chri-nan s.dac'. is our cause. Deeply impie-ed Hit n 1 belief thai the blessing even o( -ut' ,ls isol the Head of the Church, ?; cast o" selves upon Him, and send our 'Ie P j abroad, praying the Lord Jj some jov to those who are in tub" ', and a mile rest to those who are treble TERM'- iihlished 1" TI,p PrhnUirf. Ravlist IS P stmer-roval octavo f'rm " I)a;e o;i k c-niul nod fourth Saturoiiys in e.u 'i month-at One Dollar per ... . , on receipt of the lirsum n!er. . , j,c . will sent to one Post Oflice or m'3 hood for Five Dollars. .. ,j Communications must b-post paid directed to the Publisher. . r, VTPersons holding Subscription ?., ., will please scrf them or the nines ' to Geo. Iloxttrl. Titrl-orou, '
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