Jllurtin Van Bnrcn
OP.NKW VOKK.
JUchard M Johnson,
or KENTUCKY.
5T has fallen to the humh'.e lot of the im
deriened to have presented to the. A
tm-iican People, u third edition of tin Bio
graphies of the two above named highU
distinguished patriotic citizens, whose con
stant devotion In the best interests of our
Government has led to their designation,
AS a testimony of the estimation in hich
their services are regarded by the People
wnom they haveftfrrved, as candidates for
the two first office within tin; gift of a
KREE, HAPPY. It till FLM'KISHING NATION.
This token of p-specl ghes lo Ihe world
additional ruooK that faithful service shall
not g. unrewarded.
The object of this appeal to the republi
can portion of our IVIIua citizens, is to ob
tain thir c operation in the circulation of
an edition of lOo.OOO copies of the joint
Biography of MAKI'IN VAN BURKN i:
RICH AKi) M. JOHNSON. enlarged, re-vi-e
1 and corrected, fa as to be valuable to
every lover of his country, and alike hon
orable, to the .!isii;iuih d citizens whom
we the pr.oPLE, intend siill further to
honor, by their el. vatioo to the offices of
V vsidcnl and Vice Piestdent of ihe United
Slut- in the ele. lion of 183(5. Thus we
sli - 1 1 pt-rpettiate the principles of Jefferson,
which have been so signally reviv. d, no
bly ac:ed upon, and tkiumphantlv Car
rie I out bv Amirmv Jackso, who, spur
ning ail ll,Herv, knew nothing but the
Peoi-lk. :ii wit' Pepi.e. and their re
spective rights, lesar ilrs ot their fortunes,
whei.-fi rich tit poor; thus rendering his
nam.. n-: kem.'Wm as durable as the ever-
LASTING IIII.Lm"
Th in aiigciut nt of the volume will be
as follow:
1st. Portrait cf Andrew Jackson
To vruni the volume will be inscribed,
with an address by the P-ibli.-her.
2d. Portrait of M I'unBuren.
T be followed by hi Biography. enlar
ged, including several valuable document;-,
illustrative of his public character, and ex
hibiting the magical powers of his gigantic
mind which ha ever been devtcd to sus
tain the rights of his country, and ihe glory
and prosperity of his fel'ow ci'ir.cr.s.
3 J. Portrait of R M- Johnson.
To be followed bv his Biocraptu, enlai e
gcd. including various Speeches, Susijav
Mail Reports, and other documents; ill.u
trative of hi- long continued public life,
which has ever b'tn devoted to the god
of his cuntry; including an authentic ac
count of the fall of the renowned Indian
warrior, I eccmseh, on the ever memora
ble 5ih of October. 1813 with an engra
ved view of the battle field.
The wi.iU will be rotnjdtl: in one vol
ume of about 400 pages Ihe piic to fie
iixe.i lit the mo fei ate stun of On- Dollar,
neatly bound with cloth backs; oi alf and
gilt, with the a hlition.il expense of bind
ing The work which is niw in a state of
preparation, shall be such as to give entire
sati lac ion; as it is in t'ie b -nd of gentb
me i who have for nearly forty years, been
personally and int'nnatelv acquainted wiih
the private and public life of the above na
med distinguished citizen.
'Ihe celel rated address of the lion
Thomas 11. Benton, of Missouri, l. arm?
tenotomy to tlie l.ir!. chaincter of Martin
Vfl'i Buren; and the eloquent speech of the
Hon. Jamct Harbour, of Virginia, in the U
b. r-enate. portraying the chivalry of Col.
Johnson on the field and in the councils of
tie nation, will tie np;ended to the work.
As t:eve is among our republican citi
zens, an etenive population of German
origin, the work will appear simultaneous
ly in both the English and Ihe German lan
gua s. It w ill, therefore, be i,ece.-sarv
for sulscribers who wish to have 'he work
in the German, to signify the same on the
subscription book.
It wil1, in order to give prompt and ex
tensive circulation to the work, be indis
pensable for a'l subscribers to pay at the
time of subscriiing'aW money io be at a
proper time lot warded with the lists of si
natures lo the publishing committee
which will be dul) made known by a no.
tice in the Washington G'obe.
CDemocralic editors disposed to en
courage the work, will confer a favor,
which will 1r gratefully acknowledged by
the Subscriber, in giving publicity to the
above and receiving subscriptions al their
resp ctive offices, to whom a reasonable
per centage will be allowed.
The People's obedient servant,
WM. EMMONS.
Washington City, June I, 1835.
Brandy, tcantcd.
TilC Sut JSciibers wish lo purchase 50
barrels BRA 'DV, for which ihe
login-si c:is'i p. ice wi I be given.
D ti Id MUDS 4- CO.
Nov 1 1-.35.
EECKWiTH'S
Jlnti-d pcptic fills.
njllll ,,, valuable medicine for Ihe
J2 n.rf.1 iwfp4ia,Hii.,ep!eeuiion
ot bb."n f-r.c.&c. i:c is kept , on
Stttntl v on IihuI nu I to, .t0 j(j
J. ' C'nryv
Tafb-ro'. 24 Sept. 18.J.5.
J nut I'uhlishcd.
4ik1 for sal al ilii Ofiicc,
Trying lo gnaw mi of the
C.JTIO.IC TUi iP
'V 'OMIUA LaWP.ENCK
Tib.' 10 cent-si,-, or $ 1 per dozen.
September, 1S35.
JY. If. Rountrec,
MAS declined all idea of leaving Tar
borough, and to make short ot a long
story will confine himself lo 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 disoosed r i.:. i.i
Stock. And he is selling the new one jus!
as i heap as any one can or will sell new 1
or old goods of a simil .11' Oll.llll V l!..t
s retch of conscience seems to be the or
d. r of the day, this will not be taken as
satisfactory testimony he is sure. But all
those who wish lo purchase
Any article in his line,
Will please call and price lliem, and ihev
will no doubt retire with a more thorough
conviction of its correctness.
Ta.boro'. iJOih M.IV, 183G.
To the Afflicted.
RAY'S invaluable Ointment for the
If cure of white swellings, scrofula and
other tumour?, sore legs and ulcer.', and
fresh wounds, sprains, bruises, swellings
and inflamm itiotis, &.c. k.c.
Beckwith's anti-dyspeptic pills.
Kowand's genuine tonic mixture, a per.
feet cure for ague and fever.
The above valuable medicines may be
had wholesale or retail on application lo
J- IV Collen, Agent for lai borough.
Is3f.
wmm
Shocco Springs.
This cll known Watering place, situated
la iVnnen County,
NOltTII CAROLINA,
Will be ready for the reception of Compa
ny by the 13th inst. The Medicinal qua
lities of ihe water are so fully established,
thai ii is considered unnecessary to say
any thing in proof of their efficacy.
It'iotns have been prepared with Fire
places for invalids, and no attention will
be omitted that can, in any way, conduce
to the comfort of Visitors.
Jii ii Johnson.
May 1, 1S3G.
15-10
(L Having apulied lo ihe celebrated
Dot tor MU CH LLL, of Philadelphia, Pro
lessor of Chemi-lrv. ii.c. for an nnnhin of
the wiitcr of iUocco Springs, he has", af.er
i.ucn caie, seui me ine loMotving state
ment of its mineral ipuiluies:
Carbonic acid or fixed u'r in a
pint of water, 2 215
Oxygen a, U."
Nitrogen gas, 3 23-35
It nlo h-dd-iii solution,
Muriate of Magnesia,
Sulphate of Magnesia, (F.psom Salts,)
Carbonate of Lime; and
Sulphate of Lime
It may theitfore be classed among the Ac
cidulou an 1 Saline Waters, and recom
mended as deobstrueut ami corroborant.
May 13, 1S36. AXX JOUXSOX.
Information
Is wanted relative to
Christopher H'elden,
A native of Galway in Ireland, who resided
3 or 4 years aco
IN WILMINGTON, N.C,
The object of l Im advertisement is to know
where Chritophtr U'clJen is at presenthe
was rather short, and of a sandy complex
ion. Address Ihe publisher of Ihe It'il
minglor. (N. C.) Advertiser.
April 22.
JYoticc.
Till Subscriber has 01 hand a fust-rate
Uuggy and Sulky,
Manufactured in the latest Newark style
J small light Carryall,
Which he will sell CHI;AP for Cash, or on
a short credit.
Isaac B llrady.
Jly 7th. 1S3f.
HISTORY OF. tih:
Kehnltee .Issnchition.
Jf11!' l'L;BtL!SIIEDfmlfor.le al the
cialMI81"'' f ,hftKH,kee Baptist As,,,,
sent lime m "s ysibal ri-e lo Ihe pre-
tbe super isio,' "pn uiggs under
C Klde-s J....uiKj,,m,"i!lee (consisting
11 f.n an. I uke Ui?r,,Cp. V'iiliain Sly
mas Higg, Joseph UrtsVMe,I" Tho
; llassell ) appointed by tliejd Cushion
dice SI acb, or JglU per dozeiatibn."
lanuary 11. " x
t
3
Northern & Southern
Daily Mail lioute.
THE Petersburg Rail Road Com
pany inform the Public that their
Road, extending from Petersburg, Vk.,
to Blakely, North Carolina, on the Roa
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, to accommodate all the travel
that may offer. The Cars leave each end
of the lioad daily, on the arrival of the re
spective Mails.- Travellers with their own
equipages, can have their horses and car
riages transported on tins lioati, witn per
fect safety nnd convenience; and thus,
peiform in 5 or 6 hours while resting
their horses, a journey which would other
wise requite two days to accomplish
MTIIE BLAKELY HOTEL
at Ihe southern termination of
Ihe Rail Road, has been re
built of brick on an enlarged
scale, and 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,
FayetlevilK &c there is A LINE VTA
I ARBOUOUGIl three times a week, con
nected with the Mail Line at Fayetlcville,
and also n Line from the R-'il Road at
BELEIEL1) TO CLXRKSVILLE, MIL
TON AND DANVILLL.
Another lii-weekly Line from Blakely,
passes through WARRENTON, OXFORD,
&.c. and connects witn a Line to SALIS
BURY, N. C.
In the course of the present season, a
branch will be opened from the Peters
burg Rail R.ad al Belfield, t Wilkins'
Ferry al GASTON, ON THE ROAN-j
OKE, from whence a Rail Road lo cross 1
the river by a Bridge, is now uboul lo be
constructed to Raleigh.
The ' ail Road from Baltimore lo Wash-'
ing ton is now in operation, thence to Poto-
mac landing, the Line is continued by '
Steamboats; thence via FREDERICKS
BURG TO RICHMOND, a considerable
portion of the Rail Road is finished and
Ihe lemaindt r is in a rapid course lo com
pletion. The Line continues from Rich
mond to Petersburg, by a Turnpike Road
and thence by ihe Petersburg Rail R..ad
to Blakely, an before meiui ned, is the
main and only DAILY MAIL ROUTE
BETWEEN BOSTON AND NEW OR
LEXNS j
Office of the Peteubuhg I
Ii ail Road ( ompanv, v
February 2S, 183cA
March 1, 1836. 11
STEAMBOAT
For City Point.
SU I M Ell A 11 ll c NG EM ENT.
fipilE public are respectfully informed
H that the new nud comfortable
btcumhoat Eagle,
Capt Chase, has commenced her run to
and from Cily Point, departing cverv Sun
day, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 o'clock
A. M. in time lo join Ihe James River and
Bay Boats, and on Tuesday's, Thursday's
and Saturday', will be in time for Ihe
return passengers. Travellers may now
avail themselves of steam carriage from
Blaktly, N. C. to Boston.
P. RYAN, Agent,
Petersburg, Va
March 26. 17.3
Montague's Balm,
An Indian remedy for toothache
WMIUI1 when applied according u
direction has never failed to nflbrd
immediate and permanent relief, just re
ceived and for sle by
J. IV. GOTTEN.
llth Nov. 1835.
Land for Sale,
E WAVING more land than I can cul
it ticate, I offer for sale my
Mill Plantation,
In the county of Edgecombe,
Adjoining the lands of Reuben Taylor
Henry Adams and others containing ,
Mout 200 Acres,
On which is a goo I Mill, Apple and Peach
Orchard, and ninny other. advantages.
ANOTHER SMALL TRACT, of very
valuable Land,
the county of Nash,
Lying on the north side of Swift Creek, ad
joining the lands of Jacob lng, John Hil
liard and others.
Apply lo Ihe Subscriber, at his resi
dence in the countv of Nash.
WILLIAM BELLAMY.
Oak Forest, January, 1836 4
Published and for Sale at this Office.
PATRIOTIC . DISCOURSE tht
North Carol ma Whim's Anolorv f -
Ihe Kehukee Association and, A Basket of
r ragments, oy tne uev. Joshua Lawrence.
Also, A Review of Claik's defence and jus
t ficafion to ihe Kehukee Association, writ.
ten by a lay member of the Association
and, Occurrences in the Life of Elder Jo
seph Bigg, wrote by himself.
K Tarborough, Aug. 9.
GENTLEMEN'S
CMOl"
By !. Jlnderson,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
TARBOROUGH, N. C. .
WHERE is kept constantly ou hand
a handsome assortment of
Cloths Cassimeres Veslings.
ALSO, Collars, Stocks, Bosoms, Cra
vats, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, and ma
ny other articles suitable for Gentlemen.
June 5, 1836.
II. JOHNSTON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Is now receiving from New York,
Jl Splendid Assortment of
IN HIS LINE OF BUSINESS,
Suitable for the approaching Season.
Gentlemen wishing to puichase the most
fashionable nud best goods, at a small ad
vance on the cost, will do well to call nud
examine his Stotk, as he is determined to
sell very lo w for Cash, or ou a short credit
lo punctual customers.
v'lmoiig them arc
Superfine blue, black, and brown Cloths,
2d quality do. of all (lie most fashionable
colors,
Sup'r corded and plaid fancy Cassimeres,
White corded drab drills for pantaloons,
Crape Camblets and Bombazines for thin
coat.-,
A superior assortment of Veslings, of eve
ry description,
Flaiu brown Linens for summer jackets
and pantaloons,
Plain black and fancy Slocks, (a large as
sortmeiit,
Fancy silk Handkerchiefs,
Black silk Cravats, linen Collars,
Plain and ruffled linen Bosoms, a new and
superior article Suspenders,
Silk Shirts for gentlemen, a new article,
Also, most every other article comprising
gentlemen's wear.
He also keeps on hand (of his own nake)
a small assortment of
Heady made Clothes.
He has on hand a few best while beaver
Hats, which will be sold at New York cost.
(CTGentlemen furnishing their own
Cloths tan have them made and trimmed
in the most fashionable manner, a ad at
the shortest uotice.
Tarborough, Apiil 14lh, 1836
FCDUBJBRIT.
White $ Ilagur,
TTP ESPECTFU ELY inform the Printers
MAX, of the Unil.'d Stales, to whom they
have been long known as established
That they have now formed a
CO-PARTNERSHIP
In said business and hope fronpTielr united
?kill and experience to be able to give sat
i.-laction to all who may favor them with
their orders. The introduction of machin
ery in place of Ihe unhealthy process of
casting lype by hand, a desideratum by the
American ami European founders, was by
American ingenuity and heavy expenditure
of lime and money on the part of Ihe senior
partner, first successfully accomplished.
" Extensive use of Ihe machine to cast let
ters has fully tested and established its
superiority over I hat 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 exhibit a complete series
from diamond to seventeen line pica. The
book and news type being in the most
modern light and shade.
WHITE, H GUR li CO. are agents for
the sale of Smith and Rust
PRINTING PRESSES,
which Ihey furnish to their cuslomers at Ihe
manufacturers prices. Chases, cases,
composing sticks, ink, and eery article
used iu Ihe priming business, kept for sale
and furnished at short notice. Old Ivpe
taken in exchange for new, at nine cents
per pound.
ETNewspaper proprietors, who will give
the above advertisement three insertions
will be entitled lo $3 in such articles as
they may select from our specimen.
New York, 1836. E. WHITE
W. HAGUR.
Just Published,
And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet en
titled,
No other than Baptist Churches
Have n right lo be called
CUIUS! I AX CHURCHES.
By Joshua Lawrence.
Trice 10 cents single, or $ 1 per dozen.
January, 1630.
Cotton 3ms.
I HE Subscriber, who for several
years past has been engaged m
The Gin Making business,
In Kiaston, has established himself
IN GREENVILLE,
Where he carries on the above business in
all its variou-i branches. Ail those who
wish t'i supply themselves with Gins of ihe
best quality , are respectfully solicited lo
apply to the Subscriber personally or by
letter. All orders for Gin3 will be prompt
ly executed. From the Subscriber's long
experience in his 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 order
will be expeditiously repaired.
The Subscriber takes the libeily of call
ing the attention of those who wish to pro
cure new Gins, or lo have old Gins repair
ed, to the expediency of applying to him in
lime. 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.
AXsSiSra T5SOBT,
In connexion with this establishment, car
rie on the
Loch&G tinsmith business
He also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and A7i7
Inks, and Gudgeons, of a composition in
vented by Daniel Peck, of Raleigh Grist
Mill Spindles, with Steel Collars, (turned.)
These articles equal to any manufactured
in the United Stales.
All letters and orders must be directed
to the Subscriber at Greenville
HENRY CHAMBERLAIN
July 12, 1S35.
Cotton Gins,
Tffy 1 1 E subset iber has established himself
H in the houses formerly occupied by the
late Joseph Lackey, dee'd, near the river,
and a short distance below Mr. Benjamin
M. Jackson's store, where Ijc 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 Subscriber
personally, or by letter. All orders for
Gins will be promptly executed. Gins out
of order will be expeditiously repaired.
Blacksmilhing, of every description, ex
ecuted in the best style.
OTwo second hand Cotton Gins for
sale low for cash.
SAMUEL D. PROCTER.
Tarboro', 30 h Sept. 183J.
VERY BEST
Cotton Yarn and Twine
FOR SALE.
THE Subscribers feel grateful for the
liberal patronage which they received
the past year, and hope by assiduity and
punctuality in business lo merit a continu
ance of past favors.
They now have and expect to keep con
stantly ou hand, the
Very best Cotton Yarns,
From Nos. 2 lo 18 inclusive. Also various
sizes of the best
Cot ton Seine Twine.
lis durability and strength has been fairly
tested, and the StiLscribeig reel no hesita
tion in pronouncins it inferior to non if
not superior to any in market. Both the !
above articles they , expect lo deliver to
purchasers on as liberal terms as anicles
of ihe same quality can be procured else-!
where. The usual charge for conveyance j
will be made. '
Terms of Safe for nil quantities of Yarn :
oyer one thousand pounds, four months ere j
dit will be allowed for any quantity under
one thousand pound, three months, ihe
purchaser giving note (without interest) at
the time the Yarn is delivered, payable at
the above slated lime?.
The proprietors of fisheries will do well
to apply to Ihe Subscribers for Tw ine for
ine iniure, as a very liberal credit will be
given.
BATTLE BROTHERS.
Falls Tar River, Jon 10, 1S36-
100 barrels Flour,
Of superior quality, for sale by
D. RICHARDS $ CO.
Dec. 4th, 1835.
$100 -Re ward.
RANAWAY from Ihe
Subscriber, on the night
of 20th September lasl,
my negro man nnmeii
r a AST n r
20 or 21 years of ajre. 6 feet hirh. black
complexion, has a pleasing countenance,
inclined lo be knock-kneed, his feel some
what turned out, particularly his left foot,
his clothing not recollected. He was for
merly the property of Asahel Farmer, his
mother, brothers and sisters belonging- to
said Farmer his father is in Ihe same
neighborhood working about as a black
smith, nearly as a free man. It is believed
he is lurking about in ihe neighborhood of
said Farmer, also in Nash county. The
above reward will be paid to any person
that will apprehend said negro, and deliver
him to me or secure him in any jail so thai
I get him again. I forewarn any person
from harboring said negro, or carrvin" him
off, under the strict penalty of ihTlaw.
Any infoi mall et respecting him will be
thankfully received by the Subscriber, at
Oak Grove, Edgecombe county.
II I L LI AM BARNES.
21th Am. IS3.
3
OTPeach Hramhjt rj)
SWISH to purchase lu 1. ,
.IWi BRAMJY.fuVw
price will b? paid ', Ci)s(. l'" '''Sl
pan in cash.
J IK COTTFV
Nov. :.! 100-
Tarboro', Nov. 23d, 1S3.
Mrs.Jl. C. Howard
. A of Goods, and i, now, "f
mh her customers and tbe puijic 1 , '"V
most every article for ori,it,.Ulli af
or comfort io the un'te,
Millinery Line
In Iicr assortment will bft,UIlll.
A variety of laii..rn r u
Tuscan and straw do. of Iiear,
shape and feature. y Cs'y
Plain f. ...I 4
- ..fiU.r... u watered s tj 0
ms for dresses, nJ Sat'
Fancy Gauzes,' lor do.
Veils, Shawls. Scarfs, and Ilan lk,,,!- ,
of different qualities and ,.ricei
HealTornaijients, hair pnfi-'fcr
A nS '"'"-."-iS
OWIrs. H. has a!o an elent pat,
Dress, and other patu-rns 0f .,e i
fashions. She inviu-s an inspection In
1 arboro', April 2 i.
Buggy for Sale.
N excellent Newark made BUGGY fQr
sa,e Apply at this Office.
November i), 1833.
Fresh Arrival.
JUST RECEIVED, an addiinal sup.
ply of Butter, Oranges. Lt-mons, Ap
ples, Candies assorted, Raisins by the box
or rttaii, &:c. Jsic.
Joseph B. BradJy.
Dec. 10, 1835.
ll'hom it may concern.
THE Subscriber requests nil those in.
debted to him to call and settle their
accounts. I'tyri
January 13, 1836. A.t.
Pinna Forte for r:ule.
HAVE a very handsome IMA NO for
sale persons wishing to tun chuse,
would do well to call and examine it.
J. IF. C0TTEX.
May 2It, 1S3".
For publishing in the laicn if Tarburoig'i,
N. C a semi-monthly paper, cnliltd
THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST,
EDITED BY MARK CCN.xr.TT,
Printed and PublUud by Geo. Uoicarl
Till 5 publication isprinctpllyinfeiiJ?d
todefend Iheold si iioul United Baptists
from the many aspersh-ns cast upon them
by deluded persons professing their on
faith, because they cannot cnuscinitioui
ly engage in the various nioney-uiaiug
schemes of the day, ostensibly intended to
nrnmote Christianity, but evidently t tid
ing to destroy lite gieat and fundamental
ptinciples upon which it is based, by mak
ing a gain of godliness. Weilf
it distinctly understood, that are a t
inimical to "Masonry, Teroperaure, me dis
tribution of ihe Bible, or the spread of the
Gopel but wc do condemn the muigliug
of professors ami non-professois of reli
gion in societies, and the making a "cratt
of religious matters, in every shape aJ
fonn whatsoever.
Believing that Theological Schools, bi
ble. Missionary, Tract, and Sunday School
Union Societies, are the same in prni
uuscriptural savor more of "lucro
than of "good will towards men," we are
opposed to them. ,
Some of the children of God, surroumlea
with, and interspersed ainong,f, the advo
cates of Missionary and other societies, are
denied the happiness of conversing with
those of the same judgment. Others,
grieved with beh Ubog coi nations t"e
Gospel, are not able to sj.ea't fr Hem
selves. 'Il'is is designed, 'itulfr Cod. nr
their relief. We shall ai.n not so much to
please the fancy, as to inform the W1
more lo afford matter far solid and lai
ing comfort, than lo give a momentary
glow to the feelin-s. We consider
The cause of truMi and of Chri-twn snlacf.
is our cause. Deeply impiessed wilti t"
bt-lief that Ihe b'esiing even of truth U.W
is of Ihe Head of the Chu.c!., we ctou..
selves upon Him, and send our little pap"
abroad, praying the Lord to carry i
some jov to those who are ... nib, io",
and a little rest to those ho ate troubled.
TEUJH.
Tlie rrimilire Baplhl is published i
stipcr-roval octavo form of 1 l,are' j
the second and foml-. Saturday a
mouth at One Dollar per ar, pV -on
recent or ihe firi i....ri'.er. 3'.' r
willent to one Post Offue or neig-1
hood for Five Dollars ..
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directed 10 tlie I'ublisher.
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