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up- I 3-vTs Jflartin Van JBurcn, OF NEW YORK. llichard Al Johnson, OF KENTUCKY. T lias fallen to tlx- humble lot of the tin- der-ipned to have presented m A ineiicau People, ti third edition of !' R' graphies of the two above named hiIiv disf iuguished patriotic citizens, whose con stant devotion lo Ihe b-st interests of our Government has lel to I li- r designation, as h testimony of the estimation in w hich their services are regarded by the Pioplk "Whom thev have served, as cmiliIate s for the two first offices within th- ijil'f of it FREE, 11APHV. a".d FLOURISHING NATION, 'litis token of respect gives lo the world additional proof that faithful service shall not g unrewarded. Th object ol this appeal to the republi can portion of our fello.v citizens, is to ob tain tlifir O operation in I lie circulation of an edition of tX,000 copies of the joint Biography hf M Alt UN VAN BURKN RICH AItl M. JOHNSON, enlarged, re vised and corrected, so as to lie valuable to everv lover of his country, and alike hon orable ro the distinguished citizen whom avb THE pr." PLK, intend still further to honor, by their el vaiio.i to 'he nilices of President and Vire Piesident of tin United States, in the election of lS3b Tims we shall perpetuate t lie principles of .IrlTerMin, which have been sn signally rrviv d. no hly acted upon, ami TRifMPH VSTLV car ried out bv Annnv Jackson, who, s,mr niii? all flai'ery, ku'v nothing but the People, tin- wii"i I'eoplf.. and thei. re sped ire rights, legnnlless ol their foi tunes, whether rith or poor; thus remh -rins his Kamf ail kenown as durable as I lie EVER LASTING Mil L-" Th- iinaiigciinnt of the volume will be Hi follow; - Is:. Portrait of Andrew Jttkson. To w hom the volume will be inscribed, with an addicts by the P. bli-her. 2d. Portrait of M I'an Uurcn- To be followed by Id- Biography, enlar ged, including several valuable document-, illustrative of his public character, and cs hibiaiiC the ma?ical pnw. rsoi Ins gigantic mind, which ha- vei been d-v. ted to sus tain the rights of his country, ami Hie glory ami prosperity of his lei o ci"zeas. 3d. Portrait of R M Johnson. To be fallowed by his BinraplM . mlai ged. including vari us Speeches Sdmliy M ail Reports, and other documents; ill ts fraiive of Iii- long continued public I iff which has ever b.- n devoted to the gv o1 of his cunl'v; including an authentic ac count of ti e fatl of Ihe renowned Indian warrior, eci mseh, on the ever in- mora ble 5ih of October, IS 13 with an engra ved view of the battle field. The work will be complete in one vol ume of about 400 pages Hie pi ice to he ilsed at Ihe moderate sum of On hollar, neatly bound with cloth backs; or calf and gilt, with the additional expense of bind ing The work, which is now in a state of preparation, shall be such as to give entire ati-fac ion; as it is in te ii-nds of genii -men who have for nearly forty years been personally and intimately nqiainied wiMi the private and public life of the above na med distinguished citizens. Ihe celebrated address of the Hon Thomas 11. Benton, ol Missouri, bearing testimony to the high character of Martin Van Buren; and the eloquent speech of tne Hon. James Barbour, tf Virginia, in the U S. enate. poitraying the chivalry of Col. Johnson on the fie 1,1 ami in the councils of the nation, will e appended to tlie work. As t ere among our republican ciii gens, an extensive population l German origin, ihe hi ik will appear sinmliaoeons-' ly in both the lv,glih and the Gi riiiau lan gua:' s. It will, theiefote, b- nceeosarv for subscribers who wi-hlo h ue 'be ork in the Gerinae, to signify the same on the subscription book. It wil;, in order to give prompt and ex tensive i in itiation to the work, be indis pensable lor a 1 Mibsciibers ti pay at the time of subscribing all money to tie a a proper t'Die forw arded with the lists of ?i natmes to the publishing C'-mniittee Which will b dnl made known by a no tice in the Washington G obv CZfPeiiioci atic editors disposed to en Couraie the work, will confer a favor, which win be gratefully acknowledged ' the Subscriber, in giving publicity lo the above and r.n ivii'g subscriptions at their tesp c'ive oflices, to whom a res' liable per centage wdl be al'owcd. The Pe jIe3, obedient servant, IVM. EMMOXS. Washington City, June 1, 18-'i.. Brandy 3 ic anted. T'IF. Suhscii'-ers wish to purchase 50 barrels BRANDY, for which the high-si casli price wi I he given. 1) lUClLlUDS A- CO. Nov 12, 1:j.- BECKWITH'S Jinli-d a) ei I ic fills. TUlf most valuable medicine for the cure of Dyspepsia, and the p event inn ol bilious fi vers, cnlic.Sic. is kept con stantly on hand and for sale by .. IV. COTTKN. Tarboro. 24 Sept. 18M5. Just Published, Arttl for sale at ll)i 0 flier, Trying to gmiw out of the CATHOLIC T1UP. Wy Joshua Lawbexce Pilcc 10r.itlnglr0r j per dozen Septeinbcr, 1335. 1 ozen' V. TO PRINTERS find Publishers. :3: fin 1 1 1' Subscribers have just completed w;j tlieir new Specimen Book of light faced bok and jol jdrinringXypes, tlcwm and ih-numtnls, 4 ff8 h The contents of which are htrcuith partial ly given. Diamond; pearl, .No. I and 2; agate Nos. I, - and 3; a4ate on no paieil body; non pareil Nos. 1.2. 3 and 4; miiiione'te Nos. 1 and '2; minion Nos. I, 2, 3 mid A; minion on brevier body; brevier on minmu body; brevier Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4; bievier on bour geois body; brevier on long primer body, bourgeois mi brevier body; bourgeuis Nos, I, 2, 3 and 4; bourgeois on long primer; long primer Nos. 1, 2. 3 and 4; long prim er on small pica body; small pica, Nos. 1 and 2; pica on small pica body; picn, No. I, 2 ami.; pea on English body; English Nos. I and 2; srrnt piimei; paragon; dou ble l'us;l'h; double pat agon; cannon; five lines pica to twenty ; eight line pica Gothic c niden-ed, to lw my; five, seven line and t n line piea ormtmeulal; six, seven, nine, twelve and fifteen lines pica shaded; eight, ten, lveive iteen lines antique, snaded. Also, a large and beautiful collection of From pearl to seien lines pica, many of which are not to be found in any other spe cimen; a mv assortment of ornamental dashe-, a variety of cud borders; near TV3 THOUSAND Alciul Ornaments, Brass ride; leads of various thickness; as" tronomicl, mathematical and physical siu; metal brarts and dashes from three 1 th'rty ems lout; great primer k, louble pica scripts on inclined body; diamond ami uonoareil music of various kiml-; antiques; lilit and heavy face two I i a . - ledei; lull face Roman and Italic nonpareil. m;iioii. brevier, long pi iiner and small pica; mio ton. brevier, b)ng primer and other ' lai ks; lonpared, minion and b tviei Geek. He brew and Saxon. ge vaiiiy of Orniiments, calculated parltculaily lor the Spanish and South A meiiran market : Spanish, French am" Portuftiesc ; ct'i nts fuinihed t order, to gthei with every otlt.-r article made use of in the Printing business, ail of which can be furnished at -hoi I noiicr, of as good a quality ami on as reasonable terms as any other cstablUhm- nt. coxxnn $ cooke. Corner nf Xaswi $, Ann streets. A' r York- To the Afflicted. :J:1 fl RAY'S invaluable Ointment for the HLSr cure of w bite swellings, scrofula Hud o' her liimourr, sore legs and ulcers, and fresh wound, sprains, bruises, swelli igs and inflammations, &.e. .c B ck Willi's anti-dyspeptic pills. Row and'- genuine tmiic mixture, a per feet cu for ague hiuI lever. The above valuable medicines mav be had wholea!e or retail on application to J- IV Cot tin. Agent hr I at borough. 1 Liook at This. Mr. W ill htm Claiborne, AliOUT II. e year lSlfior 1817, remov ed from the rouitiy nf Ame.'ia, in the State of Virginia, ami settled in some part oi Nmlh Cam ina; since which time, bin fiiends have n t heard fr m him or been aide lo ascertain the place of his residence. bequeathed o him by bis wile's Father, John Itughifo Will become payable the 1st of January l.37, and the undersigned Execuloi of the F.siae is anxious that he should come tor ward and receive it; and that he, in the noaniime, do advie the iindersigue ol the lace of his icsideuce. Il Mi. Clai borne, is dead, or has removed from Caro lina, his surviving rdalions or any other Iison who can cive any information con reining him, or his descendants, will con '" H vor on Ihe ut dersigned, by commu nicating (lC, if,,rmatioii by Je'ier tlirecl ed to h ni hi Kanawha Courthouse, Va. 'I has. Aiiilthnvs, i:a"r. 1st June, ISUJf,. Just Published, And for s ile at this OHice, a pamphlet en titled, Xo other J hun Baptist Churches Have a right to be called CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. By Joshua Lawkknck, Price lOcents single, or 1 per dozen. January, I boo. -i, .tvVJMO IS Land for Sale. AVIN'G more land than 1 can cul tic ale, I offer for sale my 117 Plantation, In the county of Edgecombe, Adjoining1 the lauds of Reuben Taylor Henry Adams und others conlainiug Jlboul 200 Acres, On which is a goo I Mill, Apple and Peach Oi chard, and m -nv other advantages. ANOTHER SMALL 1RACT. of very valuable Land, Iii the county of Nosh, Lying on the ori side of Swift Creek, ad joining the lauds of Jacob Ing, John Mil liard and others. Apply to the Subscriber, at his resi dence in the conntvof Nash. WILLIAM BELLAMY 0ik Forest, January, 1336. 4 Notice. TIIK Subscriber has on hand a fust-rate Huggij ana Sulky, Manufactured in the latest Newark style Jl small light Carryall, Which he will sell CURAP for Cash, or on a short credit. hftuc IS Prudy. Julv 7th. lS3r. Notice. THE Subscriber notifies the public hat he Ins purchase from Mr Red ding -ugg Ins i in rtst in the in 'entities of CAIN HAMMOiXDS, A man of color, who ha I ngaged to serve Mr Sugg for a term of ten ye us from Sep lember l ei in 183,"), of Kdgecombe Superi- or Court. I tliereiore foibid al persons from em;d ying vr crediting said Ham monds wjihout my per nission. James EUinor. September 29. 33 ' Slate Of Orlll Carolina ' ...... ' EDGFCUMBK CM'UXTV. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, AUGUST TEKi, lf36. Benjamin Williams ) v Original Attach- Dempsey W ebb, Sen'r. ) mint Levied on one iracl n land, aiijoinuig the lauds of James Barron nml others, 26. h May, 183(. containing 600 acres more or les. I T appearing to the satisfaction of ihe Court, that the defendant in this cave ha-removed himself out of lh- Stale, or so absconds r coi ceals luroself that li e oi dinary process of la cannot be served on him: Il is therefore ordered, that publica tion be made iii the Tarbor ugh Press for six vv eeks, that unless he appear before ihe J istiee til fur County Court of Pleas nud Quarter ces jns, at the i ext t ourt to be held f-r the county of Kdp-cnmh, , at the Conn House in i ar -oron-h, on the fourth Monday in November next, then and there to replevy ami plead to istue, finn! ju inent will b. entered up against him. and the land levied upon condemned ubject to the l aiiiiilT' recovery. Witness. Mn hael tleam, Clerk of said Court, at larhoro .gh, the 4lh Monday in August, A l 1830 MIC HL. II EARN. C C Price adv 53 50 37 blnte of j foil It Carolina, KPGKCO.MBK C"UNTV. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, UK.LSr IF.RM, 183t. Daniel Knight 1 Co. 1 v- Original Attach Benjamin Hart. ) T?tcn -Levied on the defendant's land, joining the landb of Lamon R. ffin. William Worslt-y ami others, lying in the county of F.dgt comO. 1 1th Aug IS:f. "0"! appearing to the satisfaction ol the JaL Coint, il.at the defendant has removed himself out of the Slate, or so abscinds or conceals himself that ihe ordinary proves of Ihe law cannot be served 00 liim: h is therefore ordered, that publication be maife in the I ni borough Press for six weeks, that unless he appear before Ihe Justices of out County Cort of Pleas and Qnailcr Sessions, at the next Court to be held lor the county of Edgecombe, at ihe ("ourt House in I arborough, on the fourth Monday in November next, then and there to replevy and plead to issue, final j id--inent will b.. entered up against him, anil Iht lantl levied upon condemned subject lo the plaintiffs' recovery. Witiu ss, Michael Ilea n. Clerk of said Court, at Tarboro ih, the -lib Monday in August, A. I). I83G MIC II L. EARN, C. C. Price adv 53 50. 37 HISTORY )F TIIK Kelt u kee Association. U-T PUBLISHED, ind for sale at the office ol the Taiboro' Press, A con. cise History of theKehnkee Baptist Asso ciation from its original rise lo the pre sent time by Elder Joseph Bigs under the supervision of a committer (consisting o' Ehleis Jos-'ua Lawrence, Hiliam ;jv. mf.n. anil Luke Ward, and biethrt n Tho. mas Biggs, Joseph I) Bigs, and Cushion B HasKell.) appointed by the Association." Price $1 each, or $10 per dozen. f. : ; II. JOSI MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now receiving from New "York, A Splendid Assortment of IN II I. s LINK OF BU.;iNlS, Suitable for Iht approaching Season. Gentlemen wishing to put chase the most fashionable and best goods, at a smaJ ad vance on the cost, wi I do oell to call mid exHtnine his Stock, as he is determined l sell very low for Cash, or on a short credit to punctual cusiomers. A mow them are Superfine blue, black, nd brown Cloih, 2d quality do. of all tie most fashionable colors, Sup'r corded and plaid fancy Cassimeres, White corded Si drab drills for pantaloons, Crape Cambletsand Bombazines for thin coats, A superior assortment of Vesliogs, of eve ry description. Plain biown Linens for summer jackets and pantaloons, Plain black and fancy Slocks, (a large as- soi tm nt,) Fancy silk Handkerchiefs, lilack silk Cravats, linen Collars, Plain and ruflV'd linen Bosoms, a new and supei ior articleSuspenders, ilk Shirts for ntlemen, a new article, Also, most every other article comprising gen' lemen's wear. He also keeps ou hand (of his own make) a small assortment of Heady made Clothes. He has on hand a few best white beaver Hals, which wil! be sold at New York cost. djTCei tlemeii furnishing Iheir own Cloths an have them ma le and trimmed in the mo si fashionable manner, aad at the shortest notice. Tar-borough, April 14th, 1836 Vine Culture. t fl H F. Subscriber has more than tw enty kinds ai d filtv varieties of Ihe Vine. S. ne of these are generally known a- ex cellent lor table use or wine viz: the Scup- I pernnng, the ti 1 1 1 a x . Isabella, Catawba. Herbeaut s Madeira. The price for a well rooted single vine is a quarter of a dollar but where a dozen, fifty, one hun dred or more are taken at one , or boxed and sent ihe same direction to one respon- Stole person, a handsome deduction is n,i,lp Fr further pariculais inquire ot 1 ihe Kditor of the Tatboro' Press, or c , r, ,r r, , ; r, Crinkleyville, N C. Oct. 4. Montague's Balm, An Indian remedy for tnolhach, WHICH win ii applied according tj I rectiens, has never failed to afford immediate and permanent relief, just re crivtd and for sale by . W. GOTTEN. 11 th Nov. 163.5. .-.- White 4 Hagur, TJ"ft SPEC 1 FULLY inform the Printers JLlt of the United States, to whom they Have h. en long known as establi hetl Thai tliey Invf now formed a CO-PARTNERSHIP In said husiness a. id hope Irom their united skill and expe' ienc" to be able to give sat inaction to all who mav favor ihem w'.ili .'their orders- The introduction of machin ery in place of the unh althy process tif casting type by hand, a desideratum by the Americ 111 and European founders, wns by ni.-rican iugentiil v nnd heavy expenditure of time and money on the part of the senior Dinner, fiisi successfully accomplished. Extensive use of the machine to cast let ters has fully tested and established ii superiority over Ih it cast by the old process The letter foundry business, will hereafer be carried on by ihe parlies above named, under the firm of WHITE, HAGUR & CO. i,r i" vinM ii t-xnio.is a cm pti-ie series from diamond to seventeen line pica. The b.ok and news type being in the most modern light and shade. WHITE. (I VGUB h CO. are agents for the sale of Smith and R 1st PR i nt i n g p r i:sst:s, which they furnish to their customers at the manufacturers' prices. Cliases. cases, composing st cks, ink, and every arlich: used in the printing business, kept for sale and furnished at short notice. Old tvpe taken iu exchange for new, at nine cents per pound. vspaper proprietors, who will give Ihe above advertisement three insertion', will be entitled to ,$ in such articles as they may select from our specimens. New York, 183G. E WHITE- W. HAGUR. Published and for tale at this Office. A PATRIOTIC DISCOURSE iht IJSk. North I arolina Whig's Apology for the Kehnkee Association and, A Casket of FrKgmenis. by thi; Rev. Joshua Lawrenee. Mso, A Review of Clark's defence and jus ? ficaiion to the Kehtikee Association writ ten bvalay member of the Association and, Occurrences in the Life of Elder Jr.. seph Biggs, wrote by himself. N SrF0N CTOttOU C5l'nu THE Subscriber, who for several years past has been engaged in The Gin Making business, In Kinston, has establislied himself IN GUnCNVtLLC, Where he carries on the above business in all its variou brauche-. All those who vih t'i supply tJiemselves with Gins of the best quality, are respectfully solicited to apply to the Subscriber personally or by letter. All orders for Gins ill be prompt ly executed. From the Mibscriber's lonj,r experience in bi- business, and from the approbation which his 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 orde r will be expeditiously repaiied. The Subscriber lakes the. Iibity of call ing the attention ol 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 wait 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 to a longer delay than they wish. In connexion with this establishment, car ries on the LockfGunsm tlh business He also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, and (judiXtons, of a composition in ve-.ted by Oaniel Peck, of Raleigh (Jrist Mill Spindles, with Steel Collars, (turned.) These articles equal to any manufactured in the United Slates. All letters and orders must be directed to the Subscriber at Greenville HENRY C HA MB Eli LA IN July 12. IS35. Cotton Gins. f FT lIKsuhscriber has e'tablished himself U iu the houses formerly occupied by ihe laie Joseph Ijackey, d cM, near tlie tiver, and a short distance below Mr. Benjamin M. Jackson's store, where he carries on The making and repairing Cotton Gins. All those who wish to supply themselves with G'ms of the best quality, are respect fully solicited to apply to the Subset iber personally, or by letter All orders for Gins will be promptly executed. Gins out of order will b expeditiously repaired. Dlacksmithing. of every description, ex eenfed in the best style. JU lw o second hand Cotton Gins for sale low for cash. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. Tarhoro', 30 h Sept. 183j. VERY BEST Cotton Yarn and Tzvine FOP. SALE. THE Subscribers feel grateful for the liberal patronage which tbey received the past year, and hope by assiduity and punctuality in bu-ines to merit u continu ance ol past favors.' They now have and expect to keep con stantly on hand, the Very best Cotton Varus, From Nos. 2 to IS inclusive. Also various s zes ol the best Cotton Seine Twine. Its durability and strength has been fairly tested, and Ihe subscribers fe no hesita tion in pionouncing it inferior to none, if not superior to any in market. Both the above articles they expect lo del.ver to purchasers on as liberal terns as ai tides of the same quality can be procured else where. The usual charge for conveyance will be mad . IcnnoSrtc-forall quantifies o Yaml rerone thou?and pounds, f. nr months ere , lit will beallowe.l for any quantity under one thousand pound, th.ee months, the lonn whatsoever purchaser givo g note (without interest) at BrjrTmw ,hu Iheo'o-irii! S.hooh. Ti the time the am is delivered, payable at j bU. Mi.,ioTiarv Tract, and Sunday St ii d the above stated Itmes Union Societies, are the same prmcp r The proprietors of fisheries will do well - , inle of "inc.' to apply to the Subscribers lor rwine for me iinure, ns a very nuerai creun wm lie given BATTLE c,. BROTHERS. Falls Tar River, Jn 10, 1836. 100 barrels Flour, Of superior qualify , for sale by D RICHARDS & CO. Dec 4th. J 633. $100 Reward. RANAWAY ffom Ihe Subx'i iber, on I lie nisjhi ol" 20lh SeptetTiber Jasl, my nero 111 a p mimed DANIEL, '20 or i!l years of age. f feet high, black complexion, has a pleasing countenance, ioclined to be knock-kneed, ids feet some what turned out, particularly his left foot, his clothing not recollected. He was for merly the property of Asuhel Farmer, his mother, brothers and si-ters belonging to said Farmer his father is in the same neighborhood working about as a black smith, nearly ns a free man. If is believed h- is lurking about in the neighborhood ol said Farmer, also in Nash county. The above reward will be paid to any person that will apprehend said negro, and deliver him to mn or secure him in any jail so that I get him again. I forewarn any person from harboring said negro, or carrying him off. under the strict penalty of "the law. Any information respeciiirc him will be thankfully received by the Subscriber, at Oak Grove, Edgecombe county. WILLIAM EAINES. 24th Aug. 1S3.". 33 CTPcacii Ihitwly! WISH to pi,,cha'e 10 Innrl i price will be paid inCHsh. ,c" Sit W. COTTFx Mr8.A.C.II(ncrl -V Ju' eceivetl a ;,, $ , JM Goods. a..,i i, . . ;,7' .f nish her customers and tbe pt.t.iic v ; '"'i" ".st every article fur urna,,,,,,, ' or comfort in the ' str,'. Milliner u Littp I" her assortment will h,.f(JUnj. A variety of Pattern Bonnets Tuscan and straw do. of'eai., shape and leature. r: Plain, figured, and watered Silks ami e ins for dresses, A Sat. Fancy Gauze, ior do. Veils .Shawls, -carfs.and Ha,.k(rcl- old.f.erent qualities and price f" Head ornaments, hair Nc-ts. Pff.' kCwX A large quantity of Ribbons, arii Hewers, &.:. l"lc,rt ID-Mr. H. has a5s Hn p Dress, and other , a r fa-h.ons. -heinviles.ai,,.,.,;,;,, ; Goods MavtuamnkhgiUn larhoro', April 'J3. uggy for &dc. ev ellent .Newark madi? Bl'GUY fni l Apply at this )ftce, November i), IHtf.V Whom d mnij concern. 'IE Subscriber requests ait those in-dt-hted to him co cail ioiJ settie ditir accounts. r-MY, January 13, IS36. U' yw ,t'- Ma Pinnn Fur le for Vale. SH WE a very handsome PIANO for sa!e persons wishing to jnuchi'se, would do well to eaM and examine il. . IV. C0TTEX. May 21t, 1R35. PROPOSALS, For publishing in the town of Tarborovh, AT. C a iemi-Hionlhly paper, cv.iitltd THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST, EDITED BY MA1K BKN.XK'iT, Printed and Published !y Geo- lioicart!. HI 3 pnldicatiouisjriiici"l!j'ii)(ri).'-.l todefend tlieoid s inod l. nite.l BajittMi from 1 lie many aspersi ns cast upon tlif;a bv deluded persons pn'essit their own faith, because they cannot cnscimtii'ii! Iv ensae in tlie various monpy -innkmg schemes of the day, osten-i tv iiiieinlid l promote Cnristiamty. hut tvulruiu 1 m ing lo des'rov Hie gieat anil Inudainrnial principles upon which il is haseil, bv iaak ing a e.ain of gotllinfss. Wu wish - ha-e it tlistinctly understood, thai we are .mt inimieal to Masonry, Teioperaiiee, tue dis tribution of the Bible, or the spread ol tlie Gospel but we do condemn ihe iniigi"' of ' (),ssors ,,' HO.protess., . 1 . S()f:Hips. an(l lhe 11v,ki. rs of nil "r .niiPi in evciv sliane L.,,riiiic ami ihe making a cr.'u (han (f ;.ro0l, towards men," e at opposed lo them. iiosi:l I" wirm. i , Some of I he children of God, sat Toum.f a with, and interspersed among!, tlie advo cates ol Viissionary and other socie n s, are denied the happiness of conversing those of Ihe same jiidgftint. OiMpis.wli.e gri- ved with heboid. ng c iiiu-.tions of the Gospel, are not able to spea;; l r them selves. 11.15 is designed, niiiler Gwi. for their relief. We shall aim wt so niucii to please the fancy, as to i.dr.n the ju ptDcnt more, to afford m iller fr solid ami lad ing comfort, than to give a moia-niary glow to ine feelings. We cnnsi !er taat ihe cause of tru'h and of Chri-lian s-'ln is our can?e. Deeply impressed iviia lb belief thai the b!essinr even of truth is ol the Head of the Charcii, ds our selves upon Him. ami send nor htile VaPeT a!.road, pravin? the Lord to carry tl some jov to ihose who are in tiib'J'a''r and a Utile rest tu those who are troubled-, The Primitive Baptist is p-iblisbeil in super-rova! tu tavo Inrm of lb paes.o. the secoml ami lourlii S-rurday in eo month at On-. Dollar per yt r.r, p on receipt of the first number. iX.cf ' will sent o one Post OSce or atiy hood for Five Dollars . Communications mr be7f PrM ' dii'ecfed to the Publisher. . , XT Persons holrlivz S "P':inn H trill please send them or the names w w ' to Geo. Howard, Tarbornr)h,JS& Vrinling Cress for m mnrn rrvv v f Prlnlirt? PfP1' c v? 'if : . a7w. 1 1 ' mmm the old modeof i-oiisirii :iioo,cai ..: ocured on reasonable terms. Apply al his OJfice. Tarborougi", July 2-1.
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