Mariifi Jui Burcn, OF N t:V YOllK; . Richard M Johnson, OF KENTUCKY. f T has fallen to the humble lot of the im designed lo have presented to the A m.rican People, a third edition of the Bio graphies of the two above named highly vliMing'uished patriotic citizens, whose con stanl devotion to the best interests of our Government has lel to thir designation, as a testimony of the estimation in which their services are regarJed by the People whom they have served, ns candidates for the two first offices" withinrth gift of a FHKK, H APJT. and FLOURISHING . NATION. This token' of respect givrs to the world additional proof lhat faithful service shall Dot go unrewarded. The object of this appeal to the republi can portion of our fello v citizens, is to ob tain thirco operation in the circulation of an cditi6n of 100,000 copies of the joint Bio-raphvof MAIU1N VAN BURKN & RIGHAUO M. JOHNSON, enlarged, re vised and corrected, so as to be valuable to every lover of his country, and alike hon orable to the distinguished citizens whom "WE the Ft.opLK, intend stilt further to honor, by their elevation to ihe offices of President and Virc President of the United States in th election of 1S36. Thus we nfcull perpetuate the piineip'es of it. H'er.son, whicli have bten so signally "revived, no bly acted upon, and triumphantly car ried fitii by AndrfW Jcksos, lii, spur ning all flattery, knew .nothing but the People, thr whole. People, and tlieir ic jpect'ue rights, regardless ol their fortunes, whether rich or poor; thus rendering his 5A.MK and renown as durable as Ihe ever- XX STING HILLS." The ;:nangc;nent of the volume. will be as follows: 1st. Port il of Andre w Jack so n . To whom the volume will "be inscribed, with an addies by the Publisher. 2d. Portrait of M Fan Buren. To be followedby his Biography, enlar ged, including several valuable documents, illustrative of his public character, and in hibiting the magical powers of his gigantic mind, which 1ms ever been d. v -ted to sus tain the rights of his country, and the glory and prosperity of his fellow citizens. 3d. Portrait of R M Johnson. To be followed by his Biorapht . enlar ged. including .various Sp-eches Sunday Al ah. RtPOKTs.and other tl icuroents; illus trative of his Ion" continued public lite. which, has ever been deviHed lo the good of his country; including an authentic ac count of the fall of the renowned Indian warrior, -Tecu.mseh, on the ever ineiu.ua-. tie 5ih of Oct 0'ef, 1 S 1 3 with an engra ved view of the battle firld. The work will be comjlele in out vol ume of about 400 pages. The piio- to be Axed at li. e moderate sum of One Dollar, neatly bound with cloth backs; or calf and gilt, with the additional expense of bind iog. The work, which is now in a state of preparation, shall be such as to give entire sati-fac ion; as it is in te hnds of e)tle-roe-; v.Mo have for nearly forty yiars. been personally at.d intimately acquainted with the private and public life of the above na med distinguished citizen. a The frlerrateJ address of the Ilon Thomas II. Rchten. of Missouri, bearing tPs.t, to high character of Martin Van Pi!ten; and the eloquent speth of the Ilo-i. J.une- Harbour, of V'irg.iK i in the TJ. 5. : fii.ite, portraying the cbivairy of Col. Johnson on the field and in the councils of the nation, will be appended to the work. As t'tere is among our republican citi zens, an esteiiMve population of German -origin the work will appear simultaneous" ly in Le-th the English and the German lan gUJiji's. It will, thei efore, be necessary for subscribers who wish to have Ihe work in the Ge; man, to siguify the same on the subscription hook. Jt will, in order to give prompt and.ex tenive. circulation to the work, be indis pensable for a: subscribers to pay at the time of subscribing all money to be at a proper t'mf lot warded with the lists of sig natures to the . publishing committee Which will be duly made known by a no tice in the Washington Globe. (CP Democratic editors disposed to en Couiaire the work, will vconfer a favor, .which will be gratefully acknowledged hy the Subscriber, in giving publicity to the above and receiving subscriptions at their resp dive offices, to whom a reasonable per centage will be allowed The People's obedknt servant, '' JJ7L EMMONS. Wasltthgton City, June 1, 1&:V. raridit, ic anted. flrHE Subscribers wish to purchase 50 -H barrels BRANDY, for which the highest cash price wi!l be given. . D. lilCIIRDS cy CO. Nov. 12, 1835. .- 1,000 gallons N. E. FOR SALE, at 40 rents per single gallon, and 38 cents rwr trailer, i... ,u. i ? . .... (IIC utirrei, oy D. KNIGHT $ CO. Oct. 22d, 1835. Just Published, And for sale at this Office, Trying to gnaio out of the CATHOLIC TBjp Br Joshua Lavvhence. Price 10 cents single, or j. September, IS35. ?l per 07ca- Thomas J. Marrow S? Co. II AVE REMOVED TO No. 30 Pearl Sireel, New York. , rniiin bile 'calamitous fire having des B troyed our whole Stock of Glass and.Ii(irthemc(ri JVe have taken the above spacious VV-re house, and oiler ior sale a mosfsplendid ttss-'itment in the line, -selected by one of l he firm in England, for that purpose, co-uprising many new styles of Goods, got up expressly for our trade. . The attention of purchasers is respectfully solicited. T. J. BARROW & CO: 306 'Pearl Street. New Yoikj-Jan. 20, IBSd ... . ,7 ; W'homil may concern. , OrpflE Subscriber icquests nlV those in L1 drbted to him to call. and settle their aCTm,n,S' lViQs II. KING., January 13; 19o. To the Afflicted. . G R A S invaluable Ointment for the cure of white swellings, scrofula and other tumours, sore legs and ulcers, and fresh .woundsj sprains, bruises, swell ings and inflammations, tec. &c liek withVanti-dyspeptic pills. Rowand's -genuine t"nic mixture, a per- feet cure for tig in- and fever. - The above valuable medicines pmy.be had wholesale or retail on application, to J. W. Gotten, Aent for J at borough. i 1S3(5. - . "I, w -' O VE8! O 3'es! you are requested to rait,' And examine the Groceries I've, purchased this Full; ' ".' My assort mpnt, I assure you," is colircly comidele, . My Store likewise is nearly replete - iih all thos go, id things which will hun ger destroy, . And make an epicure leap far joy. Then fear nothing, friends, and be of good cheer, ' ' -. ,. ,' t ' Scotch heirings'ciHl-crackers are '"call'd I have appies, orans.es, butter and cheese, Such things I am. sute v. ill your hunger appease. My diitikablcs too you may be sure, Are nil ad.dterated "real fritnon Pure," I hen call n me aM ye ti at atv atrtirst, For beie you can allay it with none of the worst. I have everal baskfts of the, Lest chain paigne, Who cart Irom drinking such liquor reYrnin? Besides I 'vf brandy, ruin, whiskey and gin, And butt!e and jugs to put the "truck" in. Tobacco I have Mo, I think hdf u ton, .ManufactnrM in Richmond, cnll'd Crown's No. 1; -Best Spanish cigars, Lorillard's Scotch snulT, v. . , , And packs of those papers with which you play bluff. -My Candies rely on it are of the be,t kind, I hat I could in the metropolis find; For instance, my peppermint, rock and lemon. Arc sweet enough to make a saint of a de mon; Also jujube paste thi I am told, Is .in excellent remedy in case of a cold. All of ticfse things, an l a great many ra re, May be bought at my Confectiojwry Store. ' JOSEPH B. Bli.iDDY: Tarhoro', Oct. 11, 1833, 42 Jflucfdc John j WILL STAND li.isspring and sea son.at Win G Bulluck'sat Col. David Daniel's, Roiky Mount and at Nashville, Nash com ty. He will stai.d . "t the following very low prices to wit: SIX DOLLARS tlw "single leap', TWELVE Dollars tin se;ison, and TWENTY Do'lars to insure a mare to be in foalwith 25 cents to the Groom in every instance. The insurance money to be paid as soonts the inare is ascertained to be in foal A trans fer of property lot frits the iiu? ance. " A fair and liberal deduction will be tnade,'!f any responsible person will tmike up a club of five mares. The season is now commenced, and w ill termin.de by 1st Ju ly next. . JUitchle John. Has got by old Harrod, he by old Sir Archie. Ilarrod'9 dam by old Diomede his grandam by old BeJlair, hrs g. grandani by the imported Sir M.irry. MUCKLF. JUlLN's dam bv old Collector. Id- 7r....i. y the old itiip-.tted Citizen, his g- gran- "ii:i uy me imporieu union, his g. g gran dam by the imported Buckskin. It h un necessary to trace him further, as the above is sufficient to give him a pedigree not surpassed by any horse in Ihe country. His pedigree has heretofore been incor rectly though n.adverteutly represented in us former advertisements Joshua K. Ihdhick. IVm. G. Bulluck. JIarch 15, 1S3C. n HISTORY OF THE Kehnkee ,lssticiulion. JUST PUBLISHED, and for sale at the V Ce 0f ",e Tarboro' Presj, "A con ctse History of the Kehnkee Baptist Assol c.at.on. from s original rise io the pre sent timeby Llder Joseph Bigsu(Ier the sunervision of V . RT of Elders Joshua Uwrei wS'h? mm, and Luke Ward and brethren Tho mas Biggs, Joseph D. Bres nn, n 7- . ' a. J l,,e association ' Price SI each, or $10 per dozen "n October, 183-1. ' An Indian remedy f for loothach Y fVHlCH when- applied .according tj directious, has never failed to afford immediate and permanent relief, just re ceived and for sale by , ' ' J. IK COTTE'N. i ;; Hth Nov. IS35. ';. ; , ; Fresh Arrival. TTUST RECEIVED, an'additional snpi ,H ply of Butter, Oranges, Lemons, Ap ples, Candies, assorted, Raisins by the box or retail, tec tec . . . . ' ..; , ... " Joseph B. Braddy. 5 ; Dec. 1Q, 1835, . " '''f."' " COMPREHENSIVE, - . Commentary on the bible. rrp HE subscriber having been requested M to act as Agent for this highly, inter esling 'work, informsQbe public that the first -volume can be seen at his ollice where " subscriptions will, be recelve'd The first volume is a specimen of the exe cutton of the work, editorial and median ical. It is to contain all that is valuable in the - writings of those great lights in the Christian Church, Henry, Scott, Dod- dridge, Gilt, Adam Clark, Patrick, Pool,1 Lowth, Binder, and others; the whole de signed to a digest and combination of the advantages of the best Bible commentaries. ; There is a Baptist edition, differing in no respect from the generalxdition except on the ordinance of Baptism, in reference to which Ihe Rev. Joseph A. Warne, Kditor of the Baptist edition, makes the following remarks, viz: AM that was promised in jhe Baptist edition, as such, was that whatever was found in thc . vvoVk as published for Pccdobapti.ts getieraJly, which did not cor respond with theOfews of Baptists, should be removed, and ths maturest views of their own best writers substituted. It is confidently believed that no point con nected with what is peculiar to the En list denomination, has been left unjruarded; and when it is considered that on -no points but. those do Baptists differ from Henry, Scott, Doddridge, tec- there can e scarcely a uoubt but that the denomt-i nation in' irrnr.il will l'otl ihnl tko.. I,m,. now n Commentary, in the reading of,. 1)HAW It AND TAILOR, ; which they me sure to fiiul what wilt ''fan. WNORMS bis friends and the public ge the flame of love, and satisfy the appetite li nerally, that he has just returned from for tinth, and this without that diminution the North, with a handsome supply of - .. . of their enjoyment with which they were ! , v accustomed to meet in reading the authors,! arising out ol their dilierent views of a christian ordinance. Terr?!. -The work will in live volumes, averagiti; be comprised not less tliHtii SOU pajres per volume. royal 8 vo hand somelv printed on fine aper, and well bound in sheep, nnd lettered with double titles, att3 ddl.,r. per volume. There will b several engravings, frontispieces, Vignette titles, and several neatly engraved maps, with other illustrative wood cuts, iic t ojnes bound in extra gilt, backs, S0; plain calf, 3,75. PrnS : GEO. IIOHWRD March 1 3th M 835- Cohctoc Jack, ILL "TNDlhe nsuing season at my Stable in Pitt countv. one mile f. m (u eenvilie -and will be let to in -ires at Three Dollars the single Uap, Five Dol lars the season, and Eight Dollars to insure a mare to be in foal with 25 cents to the Groom in evry instance. A transfer of property forfeits the insurance. The. sea son will commence the 1st day of March next, and will end the 1st of July. AIL possible care will be taken, but no liability fot accidents - " Cwnetot Jack is six yeors old this spring of large size and good form, and has proved himself to be a sure foal getter. . Muck M. Slat on.. Feb.21th, 1S2G. .- 8 LEANDER, ILL STAND the ensuing season ri ltoDert uelcher's Store, two mile , Z . 'i Y mi i , y ",I,,amslau at home. He will be let to mares at Three ... r c -. n?.ii. , Dollars the leap, and Seven Dollars to in sure a mare to be in foal with 25 cents id the Groom jn every instance 1 inseit the lime so that there will be no mistake in. fin ding him,1f people will take notice of the days of the month. He will remain at home until the 23th of March the 25th and 2Cih he will be at Belcher'sthe 27th and 28th at Williams then home to re main until the 10th of April the 10th, llth, 25th aiuL26ih of each month at Bel cher s the 12ih, 13th, 27th and 28th at Williams's, until the 1st of July, which will end the season. Any person can first put by the leap, and then go on by the in surance, mares failing to take the second time during the season. The leap money w ill be due the 1st of July, whether in dial or not. The insurance money will be due the 1st of January, or as soon as the prop erly is transferred before the fact isascer tained. . Any person putting by the insu ranee and (ail to attend his stand, forfeits the insurance money. All care will be la ken to prevent accidents, but not liable for any that "may happen. LEANDEtl is now 83'ears old, in good order. He is not inferior to any Jack in the county as a foal getter this is well known as far as he is known to be "a fact, which should be sufficient to bring custom frOm a distance at the prices. John R Pitt. March, 13th, 183tV - PAHSPIilaBTS, Published and for aleat this Office. A PATRIOTIC DISCOURSE-tht North Carolina Whig's Apolocv for the Kehukee Association and, A Basket of Y ragments, by the Itev. Joshua Lawrence. Also, A Review of Clark's defence and jus tification to the Kehukee Association, writ", ten by a lay member of the Association and, Occurrences in the Life of Elder Jo seph Biggs, wrote by himself. . Tarborough, Aug. 9. CoffiekhKing, - MERCHANT TAILOR, r.fi?rflawe to inform his numerous customers and the pufflic generally he has just" returned from New York, ere he purchased a . J : r Splnidid Assortment of -v '"tall andHvinteYi JZ fSzrfj p ; In his line of l)usiness,.viz,' Superfine blue and black Cloths, Superfine brown and green do. " Superfine claret and mixed do. . . Superfine black, .ribbed, and drab ; Cassimeres striped and mixed do. Petersham and goats hair Camlet, Plain black and fieured Velvets, Woolen Velvets and fig'd Toilinetts,. Plain black and fig'd Valencia, Black Silk and satin Vestings, " ; Plain black and fancy Stocks,: . Bosoms and Collars, '-; . , '9 Men's black buck and hoskin Gloves, Elastic and nett Suspenders, 8cc. .: ' All thse Goods will be sold low for cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers. Gentlemen's clothing made, aud , trimmed in the most 'fashion able style. ,. All orders from a distance will be thankfully received ud punctually attended to.. Call at C. King's, three doors above the Planter's Ho tel, immediately opposite the Brick store, Tarboro', Oct. 14,1835. - Jlndrcw Jlndcrson, ALJtJU, 41 . GOODS, Consisting of the follow inc Article, viz: Ui, m-w-L- ki,, n.rvrnn , , - . zci quality uu. uu. ju uu. uu. uu, 4th do. dri do! -Superfine Russel brown do. Dahlia do. Royal brown do. London do. Superfine Rifle Green do. ri inccsi do. --myrtle do. . "'. ' Superfine dark and light drab do. Mulberry, Claret, and slate mix'd do. Petersham ec Camlet for ever coats. Likewise, a handsome variety of CJJSSIMEIiES: Bl?.ck and blue Cassimerc, Buff and white do. royal ribbed do. Royal broad" do. royal corded do. British and Yankee Railway do. Melbourne do. Electoral check do, Diagnal do. Buckskin do. . -T He has also a cl oice selection of Satlinctls, . comprising: : . Superfine drub Sattinett do. black, mixed and buckskin do. ; Mixed of inferior quality do. " Beautiful Vestings, of every color, and nearly all ol the best quality: Plain black and blue Velvets, - - Check, plaid, and flowered do. Woolen do. plain and figured do. White Marsailes, figured Cashmere, and Valencia, &c. :'t ALSO, in addition to the above, a hand , some supply of , Stocks, Collars, ruffle and plain Bo soms, Cravats, pocket Handker chiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, Hose, Elastic and leather Straps, with a general assortment of the . BEST TRIMMINGS ' THAT COULD BE PROCURED. Thankful for past favors he hones for n continnance of public patronage ' - ' " u-j iiftiuciU, a young tan tnat can come well recommended, as an Apprentice. Tarboro', .Nov. 6, 1835. PROPOSALS, For publishing- by subscription The Debates ; in 'the Convention of N. Carolina; Which assembled at Raleigh, June 4, 1835, to amend Jhe . Constitution'.: -( v. ; , - I.N consequence of the numerous appli cations on the subject, the Subscribers have determined,, if sufficient.- encourage ment be given. tojnblish in a neat volume with all convenient dispatch ' ' - ' The Debates in the Convention,' Which recently met in this city. For the purpose of asce. taining whether a'sufficient number of Subscribers can bf nlr;..i justify the undertaking, these Proposals The volume, which will probably make from 300 to -100 pages, will be printed with a handsome type, on good paper, and will g , , l"ur,,i onunu in ftoards, at Three Dollars ;t Coov. t,a,nM on delivery. - -, ' -.. - . ; . JOS GJZES jf SON Raleigh, Aug. 1st, J 835. - -. (D? Subscriptions to ths above book received at this Office. Prmtiitk Prets jbr Sale4 Atheo.?m?PVPri'',i88.--XiL the old mode of cstructton, can be procured on i eytonable terms. ' " ' ; Ppfy at this Office. January, 1334. " nn HE Subscriber, who. for several 3 -years past has been engaged in TheGuvM In Kinstob, has established himself IN GREENVILLE, x ' Where lie carries on the above business in all its various -branches. All those, who wih to supply themselves with Gins of the best qualitv," are respectfully solicited to apply to the Subscriber. personally or by letter. All orders for Gini w ill be prompt ly executed: 'From'' the Subscriber's long experience in his ..business, and from the approbation which Ins worn nns imiienn ml wiili; he hesitates not to promise.enme satif faction to all who may see lit to extend to him their patronage', (iins out of order wilt be expeditiously repaired. . The Subscriber takes the li hefty of "call ing 'the attention of those who wish Ur pro cure "new Gins, or to have old (iins repair-; ed, to the expediency of applying to him in time. When all wait as i3 usually he case, until the work is wanted, it. causes such a pressure of business, that many are obliged of necessity to submit-to rt iongerTdelay than thev wish. . ' ' ' - " " " In connexion with this establishment, car --; f ries on the""' '''.-..'"" Lock&Gunsm Uh Susin ess. He also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mill Inkstand Gudgeons,-of a ci-fflposition in ve i(ed by Daniel Peck, of Raleigh Grist Mill Spindles, with Steel Collars, (turned.) These articles equal to tiny manufactured in the United Slutes. - , ' - - All letters and orders must be directed to (he Subscriber at Greenville HENIi Y CIMMBERLJ2IN. July 12, 1835. - Cotton Gins 1 1 F. subscriber has established himself M. in the houses formerly odcupied by the late Joseph Lackey, dee'd, near the liver, and h 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 Gin of the best quality" are re3pect fu'lv sdicii"d to apply to rCl Suhscijber persomllv. or by letter . All orders for Gir.s will be promptly executed. Gins out of order will b expeditiously repaired. Blacksmithing, of every description, ex ecuted in the be.-t style. .. O ro second hand Cotton Gins for sale low for cash. - . " : - SAMUEL D. PR O C TER: ; Tarboro', 30 h Sept. 1835. - VERY BEST Cotton Tarn and Twine - . ' FOR SALE. .l.' THE Subscribers feel grateful for the liberal patronage which they received the ist year; and hope by assiduity and punctuality in bu?ine?s to merit a continu ance of pait favors. : They now have and expect to keep con stantly 'in hand, the ; i Very best Cotton-Tarns, From Nog. 2 to 18 inclusive. Also various . V s'zes of the best - Cotton Seine Tivi?ie. Its durability and strength has been fairly tested, and the Subscribers feel no hesita lion in 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 lor conveyance wjll be made. - ' Terms of Sale for all quantities of Yarn over one thousand pounds, four months ere .... ..... MCa.,ur.. .or any quanury unaer 1 faith, because thev cannot cmscii nn one thousand pounds, three months, lheiy engc in the'vaiious monev-malius purchaser giving note (without interest) at schemes of the day, ostensitfj ir.tfi.ied t the unit; the larn is delivered, payable at promote Christianity.'but evidently m! the above stated times., - ' , - - . Q de$t , t and aoiMA Ihe proprietors of fisheries will do well principles upon which il is based, by tuA o apply to the Subscribers for Twine for ag a pain of godliness. We wi.-h" bare Ine future, as a very liberal credit willoe , U distiuctlv understood, lhat we are not f;,Ven, D inimical to'Masonrv, Temperance, thf-ii- -- BATTLER BROTIIERS. Xnh nxon of the Bible, r the spread of ti.e Falls Tar River, Jan 10, 1836. Gospelbut we do condemn 'the ibmS UECKVVITIl'S Jlnti-dyspeptic Pills. THIS most valuable medicine for the cure of Dyspepsia, and the prevention ol bilious fevers, colic, &c. &c is kept con stantly on hand arid for sale by J. IV. GOTTEN. Tarboro', 24 Sept. 1833. . . . . $50 Reward. RAN A WAY from, the Subscriber, on the nighl of 20lh September last, my negro man named DANIEL' . 20 or 21 years of age, 6 feet . bigfi, black complexion, has a pleasing countenance inclined to be knock-kneed, his feet some what turned out, particularly his left foot I? A.iuwuug not recoiiecieu. - tie was for lyerly the property of Asahel Farmer, l.is mother, brothers and sisters belontnir fo ciA I." . . . 6 v ap farmer ins iainer is in the same neighborhood working about as a black smith, nearly as a free mail. ,Tt is believed is inrKrng about in the neighborhood of aid : Farmer, also in Nash countv. Tf, above reward will be paid, to any person that will apprehend said negro, :nd deliver him to me or secure him in any jail so that I get him again. I forewarn any person from harboring said negro, or carrying- him off. U!,der the strict penalty of the law Any information respecting him jij Q(T tliaukfully received by the Subscriber, at Uak Grove, Edgecombe county. I WILLIAM- BARNES , 24th Aug. 183 , 35 :&tiof Xorlh (kvih V, EDGECOMBE CnUx.jy J ' Court of Pleas and qUartCT;f. FLBKUAUY TUM, ' Willie Brownrigg, to tle ' " " : use of A. Tyson, ) n . . : " Levi Amaso", . ) illl,lclt:.u Levied on one Tract i.r t . - about 1200 acres more o?lT the lands of Stephen V0J ' , 't 'un,. er.y of ElKh. XX " il tj. appearing to tl,e sati.fa,..:, , is not an inhabitant of .aij Z f conceals bimstlf that ihe of law cannot be serve.l (. . F Cts therefore ordered, that u-' lt '3 mnde tor 6ix w.eks U 4 Press, that unless the said d, f f pear at the next Cou.t of rm J 'J !v ier sessions, to be held for ,'-r l Edgecombe, at the Court I0ue T-V rough, on the fourth Mo-idnv i-, v '" then aud there to p.pl,.Vv a( ' ..V"-' sue, final, judgment nilUetaaa''-'' um...no uie property levied o bc ' ned subject to the plaintiff's recovS'1' Witness, Ahchael Hearn, CUk Ir said Court, at Tarborougl, ,j,e lc , ,GUl" day of "February, A. D. lg3Q. : ' MIC II L. UEj'nx n n 13 State of J forth Carolina . -- EDGECOMBE COUXTF. ' Court of Equity, 1 -MARCH '1 ELM. i-3G. Arthur Knight Barlow, FHfT. m'Sui . Kn.ght widow of Arthur Km..h ,'y Knight, Peter Kni-bt ScnV, v P Be.sey Knight, Jos.u.i lX2 .1 oily his wiie, William I3ais a-'" . cy tiU wife, Joseph Kt.ight, Joho"JJ an infant, residing within ; .s,, v '-"J Charles Kuight, Peter Ki,ht" 71' GeraMus Batts and Uctsey his wjr V' . thai Jlaii.es, Betsey Hai.cs X , Hauies, Ucmpsey Uauiil imd lVli,r' , v,ife, Allen Knight, Jesse K" .Arlhuc Knight, JojTi! Bru, l'nl 1'atsey his wife, Newsuns barr-e w Nancy, his wile, Thomas Strickland lni Luciuda l.is wife, i-a!l-,,Ki;igii t.'r "-I lin Knight, Polly Knight and t Knight, if siding withou: tle iiuje ,'e fendants. " ' ' ' , , Original BUI. IT appearing to the sa'isfacilon of Court, that thedefendiuits abovf.(ie5c,i. bed as non-residents, ere not h; habitus ofiliis State: It is therefore orderc-d ihut publication be made in the Tarijurp' Pi,Si for six wetks,- commanding said V.ffmi, ants to appear at cext torm of sai.l Conn, to' be held for said . county, at tU Court House in Tarborough, on tile second Mou. day'in September next, then and thereto plea-l or demur to haid bill, or i.uer tii same, otherwise judguu-r.t will be takm pro confesso, and the cavtoe Leaid a parte as to them. Witness, Isaac Norflet t. Clerk find Mas ter of saiil Court, at office, Uie secti.d Monday of Match. Ifc3(. INORFLEt:iC.M.E. By IVm. NorJleet,D.C.c. Price adv 4 75. 13 Piano Forte for tide. I HAVE a very handsome PIANO for salespersons wishing to purchase, would do well to call nd examine it. ' JV.CGTTZX ' May 21st, 1835. OPQSilLS, For. publishing in ihe lawn of Tarborovgk iV. C. a semi-monthly payer, entiikd The I'rimitire aplis : EDITED BY MARK BENNETI, Printed aud Published by Geo. Howard. HIS publication isprmcipry'titnideil tovlefend theold schr.cl " ui't-j Baptists fr-m the many as-perstons cast -i t!:co I..- .l..l,i,To,l r.-.-ar. rrnlis;,lff fhflr fl-l':i - of professors and non-proles;urs ot mi- of religious matters, in every shaped" form whatsoever. i Believing that Theological Schools, b ble, Missionary, Tract, and Sunday Scbs?i Uuion Societies, are the same in prmcp : unscriptural savor more of "iucre than of "good will towards men," & e opposed to them. , - Some of the children of God, snrroanc--tvith, and interspersed amorist, tf.e allo cates of Missionary and other soaeM'.-s, art denied the happiness of converts those of Sesame judgment. 0ihei'S,:! -grieved with beholding coi rnprions -oj ue Gospel, are not able to speak f-r i.'' selves.' This is designed, under God. to their relief. We shall aim not so n''C ' please the fancy, as to inform theju grnc;-. more to afford matier for solid and -ing comfort, than to give a moment" glow to the feelings. U'e consi Ier tn--the cause of tru'h and of Christian sula;; is our cause. ' Deeply impressed .'' , . belief that the blessing even of truth it' is ol the Head of the Church, we ct our selves upon Him, and send our little pap ahroad. nravin? the Lord to enrry LIUll III SULiriKi, mi" . -- tome jov to those who are in tribuV"' and a little rest to those w ho arc trotib.e-' TERMS. The Primitive Baptist is pnMisM ' super-royal octavo form of l&ps?"-' the second and fourth Sativrcfavs m e' month-at One Dollar per year, py en receipt of the first mnn'ier. S-s r P will sent lo one Post Office or neig' hood for.Five Dollars. . , . Communication mu? he post directed to the "Publisher. . . KT Persons 'holding ' Subscription trill please sewrf them or the niacin . to Geo. Howard, TcrbereiiJi, .V C Jaouarv, 18".

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