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i1 f .Wartin lanBurcn, OF M-:V YORK. Mellaril ! Johnson, or KENTUCKY. ST has fallen to the humble lot of the tiT -designed to have p.esenled to the. A iiit'iio.iu People, h i hirtl edition of t ! Bio graphies of the two above named h':!.lv disti.isuished pairiotio citizens. whose con stant devotion to the best interests of our Government ha led to th. ir designation, as ii testimony of 1 lie estimaiio i in vhicl their sen ires' re regarded by lit' Pkople Wiiom they have served, a candidal! s for the two first olHce- ithin lh" gtf "f " FREE) UAl'l'V- and rL UIilSUISG NATION. Till t ikeo of respect gives lo Ihe wo. Id ad.'.ili jual proof that faiihful service shall not go unr Raided The object oi this appeal to the republi can portion of our fcllo citizens, is to ob tain tlnir c operation in the circulation of an edition of 10 ,00' copies of the joint Hio.ap!iv ot" M All 1 1 N VAN BUKKN &: 1UCU All' M. JOHNSON, ei.l.i-.d. ip. vi-tii and corrected, sons to be valuable to everv lover of his country, ami alike hoo oratla to t!ie !is' inguislr d citizens w hoin we Til E PEi'PlE, intend slill further to honor, bv their elevaiio.i to ibe illiccs of President and Viee t sid.-nt of ti.e United Stal.s, in the ele. lion of lS.it Thus we shall perpetuate the p! inciples of .leilerson, which have been si signally reviv. il, no bly acted upon, and tric t ra vstlv car lie' ou by Ani'itnv Jackson, wli.i, spur ning all ilat'ery, knew ...thing but tin People. 'h wii u Pe pi.e. and tln ii re spective rights, legaribss oi their tortuous, whether ritk or poor; thus rendering his y r. a. i ken"W.n hs durable as the evek I. 5TISG imt " Th an nngenu nt of the volume will be as follow: I r. Portrait of Andrtw Jitckson To whom the volume wi.l be inscribed, with an addres by the Publisher. 2d. Portrait of M Vnn Buren. T' be followed by hi- Biography, enlar ged, i'H liidinsj several valuable documents, illustrative of his public characiei, ami ex I'ihiiing the magical powers oi his g.gautic inii.d- which has ever been dt-v fed to sus tain t!:e rights ol his country, and I lie glory find prosperity of his fel'ow ci' 7.e:.s. 3d. Portrait of R M Julinson. To be follow pit Im hi- Bio rapln . enlai ged. including vaiius 5pecl.e Scnimv Il iv Reports. and oilier d .contents; illus trative of hi- 'ong coutinu-ri public life, which hag ever ben devoted lo the good of bis c-'untry; including an authentic ac count of the fall of the renowned Indian warrior, I eci mskh, on the ever memora ble 5ih o October. IS13 with an engra ved view of the battle fi-Id The work will be complete in one vol time of about 400 pngts Ihe piioto be fixed at ibe moderate sum of On Dollar, neatly bound with clth backs; or calf and gilt, with the additional eipense of bind ing The work which is now in a state of preparation, shall be such as lo give entire sati-fac ion; as it is in the h- nd of genlb -men w ho have for n: arly forty years been per-onally and iinimaiely M lainled wiih the pi i ale and public life of th- above na med fistinguished citizens. The celelra ed adtlrcxs of the Ilon Thoinas 11 Benton, oi Missouri, to-aring tetiui n to lb fiigh thaiacter o( Martin V'a. Cm en; and the eloquent spct ch of I he Hon- Jame- Harbour, of Virginia, in the L' b. senate, portraying the cl ivalry of Col Johnson on the fold and in the council of tbp nation, w ill he appended to the work. As t! ere i among our republican oil i Eerts. an ext iiive population of Ci rman origin, ihe work will appear simultaneous )y in both the glih and li e G rman lan gua' s. It will, thetefoip, be nece-sarv for suhsri ib5! s who vi-h to h i e 'he oik in ihe Genoa.., signify the same on the Subscription book. It wili, in order to give prompt and ex tensive circul tioii to Ihe work, be indi penxabb' for a I subscribers to pay at Hie time of subscribing n money to be a' a proper t'me forwarded with the lisis of sig- lialuies lo the put lisbing c- mmi'lee which "ill be dish mad' known bv a i.o tice ii the Washington G obe Qj"lJe.nocrartc editors disposed to en couia.e the work, w iM confer a favor, which will be gratefully acl, now b (lg. d Wy the Suhsrri'e'. in giving publicity to the above a d r. e. i ing snlivt t i,,iions a' their resp c'he nfiices, to whom a reasonable per iMiiasi' wdl be allowed. The Pevple's obedi-nt seivant, U'M. E MM 0X8. Washington City.. lime 1, 1835. Brandy, wanted. T HE Snbscii'-ers wish to purchase i30 bariels BRA DV, for whicti the riigh st cash price wi I l.e given. D. UlCIL'UiDS cy CO. Nov 12. 13.1. BECKWITH'S III? mn-i valuable medicine for the e.ure ..f DvsrHvxia. nd tl i.,,ni;n OI b.lious fever-, colic, &c. &:c is kept con stantly on hand and ior sale by J- IV. COT TEN. Tarbor'. 24 Sept. 8:io. Just fubUfilutt, 4ntl for sale ai this Office, miss mouse, Trying to gnaw out of the C' T 110 L1C TIM P. iW JoMiUA Lawrence. Puce 10 cents single, or 1 r,,.- September, 1S33. dZCn' If. Hounlrcc, HAS declined all idea of leaving Tar borough, and lo make short of a long slory will confine himself to a simple siate tuer.l of facts, by saying lie has received bis STOCK OF SEASONABLE Spring mid Summer On. bracing a general variety, all of w hich ARE NEW, NEAT AND 'NABLE lining previously disi)os-d of his n!d Siock. And he seliinr the new one ins! ' as cheap as any one can or will sell new or old goods of a si.iiilar qu. lily. But as a s retch id conscience seems lo be Ihe or d. r of tin: day , litis will not be taken as i sausiaciory ieti oooy he is sure. But all those who wish to purchase Any article in his line. U'ill please call and price them, and they will no doubt retire wjili a more thorough cnmiciioii of its correctness. I i ! ... ..-. -Jiuh M iv, 3,i To the Afflicted. llY'S invaluable Ointment for the i nre of bite swellincs, scrofula and other tumour?, sore legs and ulcers, and fresli wound-, sprains, bruises, swellings and iutlamm tions, kc. &.c. B ckwith's anti-dyspeptic pills. Ko wand's genuine tonic m xlure, a per fect cine for agin- nod fever. The above valuable medicines may be bad wholesale or retail on application to J. It' Gotten, Agent for I ai borough. 8iocco Springs. Th is well known Watering place, si'ua'ed In fVaritn ( aunty, NORTH CAROLINA, Will be ready for the reception of Compa ny by the 15th uist. The A.fdicinal qua lities of the viater are so fully established, thai it i? considered unnecessary to say any thing in po f of heir efficacy. K oms have been pri part tl vith Fire places f r invalids, and no attention will be nmittrd that can, in any way, conduce to the comfort of Visitors. Ann Johnson. May 1, 1836. 18-10 drilaviiig applied to the celebrated Doctor Ml rCHLLI .of Philadelphia, lo lessor of Cliemi-try , ice. for an analysis of the waier of Shocco Sjiringt. be has, af cr i nch care, sent me the lolloping state ment of its mineral qualities: Carbonic acid or filed air in a pint of water, 2 2 13 Oxygen :.a, K Nitrogen gas, y 2J-33 It aKo h..d- in solution, Muriate ol Magnesia, Milphaie of M ii;nesia (Tpom Sails,) arl onate n I tine; and Sii'phate of f.irtie Il may therefore be classed among the Ac-cidulon- an.! Saline Wat-i s, ami recoin meu ied as tleohslruent and ori ..(..-rant. May 13, 183?. JAW JOIIXSOX. Information Is wantetl relative to Christopher ctdciu A native of Gahvay in Ireland, wLo rest Jed 3 or 4 years a;o IN WILMINGTON, N, C, Tlx objerl of tins eriuem. ni is to know w h"r Chrilojihtr ll'ildcn i- at present -he as rather sbo t, and of a samly complex ion. Addiess the publisher of the Jf'il miiigtou ( N C ) Adrtrtiser. Apt ' '. 22. Notice. THE. Subscriber has on hand a fns.t-iate Hnggy una Sulky, Mauiifactured in Ihe latest New ark style A small tig-1,1 Carryall, Which he will sell CHEAP for Cash, or on a short credit. Uaac Jl Uradii. J"ly 7tli. 1R3(. HISTORY OP THE Ketmlcee Association. QP ofhee o( the Tarboro' Pres?, "A con cise History of theKehukee Baptist ASSo. ciaiii.ii. from its original rise to the pre sent tune-by Elder Joseph Biggs-ui der the f uperv U.on of a committee (consis ing o'LMer. J..,usl Lawrence, William Ii mm. ..... Luke Ward, and b.ebrV,?T,?o- mas Biggs, Joseph D Bi.p, u. n , . (Tic. 1 or Slu P.r.ln. January 14. 71. i jSmt, .A I Ifo jTiTnTn. A J 1-1 Northern & Southern Daily Mail Hontc. THE Petersburg Rail Road Com pany inform the Public that their Road, extending from Petersburg, Va., to Blakely, North Carolina, on the Roa noke, a distance of CO miles, and con stiim'.i.g a part of the GREAT DAILY MAIL ROUTE North and South, is now amply provided will, superior Locomotives and Cars, to accommodate all the travel that may ofler. The Cars leave each end of the l!oad daily, on the arrival of the re spective Mails. Travellers with their own equipages, can have their horses and car riages transposed on this Road, with per feci safely and convenience; and thus, perform in 5 or 6 hours while resting their horses, a jouri.ey which would other wise require two days to accomplish THE BLAKELY 'HOTEL the southern termination of I e I ,he. Rail Road, has been re ifMgl b,li5l f brick an enlarged i.ii(r, nuu no ji.iiiis win oe "pared to render its accommodations such as will give satisfaction to passengers and travellers generally. Besides the daily line of Mail Coaches from Blakely f r the South , via Rah igh. Favettevill . &tc there is A LIVE VIA I AKKOUOUGll three times a week, e.,n ntcted w th the Mail Lineal Fay etteville, and also a Line from the R il Road at BELFIELD IO CL IlKSVILLE, MIL TON AN I) DANVILLE. Another tri weekly Line from Blakely, passes through W ARRENTON. OXFORD, Sic. and connects with a L"ue to SALIS BURY, N. C. In ihe course of the present season, a branch ill be open, d from the Peiers burg Rail Roail at B.-lrteld. t Wilkins' Ferry ai GSTO, ON THE ROAN OKE, from whence a Rail R .ad lo cross the river by a Bridge, ia now about lo be constructed to Kaleigb. The ' ail Road from Baltimore to Wash ington is now in operation, thence to Poto mac Ian ling, the Line U continued by Steamboats; thence via FREDERICKS BURG TO RICHMOND, a considerable p. rtmn of t'.e Rail Road is finished and (he i m. tinder i-i . a rapid course to com l b-lion. 'he Line continues fiorn Rich mond to Petersburg, by a turnpike Road and it ence by the Petersburg Rail R ad to Blakely, it" before" lllenli tied, is ihe mnin and only DAILY MAIL ROUTE BETWEEN BOSTON AND NEW OR LENS Office of the Petkii-kurg Hail INad djipaxv, February 28, IS.iG. March 1, lg3t. II STKAM BOAT lor ( ity Point. SU M M K U NO K M KN'I rNlHE pu'.lic aie resp. ciliilly informed Jft. lhaltbenw and con foi table Steamboat liaAe Capt Chase, has commenced her run to and from ( :dy I'oint, de artiug every Sun day. Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 o'clock A. M- in lime to join ihe J.ime, Rivrr and Bay Boats, and on l u -sday s, Thursday' and Saturday's, will be in lime for the teturo passe igers Traveller may no avail ".hems' lves of tf am carriage from BiakeU, N. C. 'o Hoton. P. l!1i Agent. Pelers-burg. Va March 2. 17 3 Mont ar uc's Uahn Jin Lid 'an remedy for toothac., flAi l'tl wUhi applied aecordi g tj V l recti, ns, has never failed to afford immediate and permanent relief, just re ceived and for sale by J IV. COTTEN. llth Nov. IS33. Land for Sale. AVINti more land than I can eul ticalc, I offer for sale my Mill i'lantation, In Ihe county of Edgecombe Adjoining the lands of Reuben Taylor Henry Adams and others containing About 200 Acres, On which is a good Mill, Apple ami Peach Orchard, and m -ny other advantages. ANOTHER SMALL JRACT, of tery valuable Land, In the county of Nash, Lying on the north side of Swift Creek, ad joining the lauds of Jacob Ing, John Hil liard and others. Apply lo Ihe Subscriber, at his resi dence in the county of Nash. WILLIAM Tl ELLA MY. Oak Forest, January, I83f3 4 Published and for hale at this Office. PATRIOTIC DISCOURSE tht North Carolina Whig's Apology for the Kehukee Association and, A Basket of r ragments, by the Rev. Joshua La wt ence. Also, A Review of Clark's defence and jus t ficalion 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. JT5rV?S i if GENTL151 KN'S EMPORIUM, 13 y mI. binder son, DRAPER AND TAILOR. TAR80R0UGH, N. C. WHERE is kept "constantly on hand a handsome assortment of Cloths, Cassimercs cy listings. ALSO, Collars, Slocks. Bosoms, Cra vats, llandkei chiefs, Suspenders, and ma ny other articles suitable for Gentlemen. June 5, 1S30. H. JOHNSTON MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now receiving from New York, A Sp leu did Assortment of IN HI LINE OF BUSINESS, Suitable for tht approaching Season. Gentlemen wishing to poichase the most fashionable and best goods, at a small ad vance on the cost, will do ell to call and ex iininV his ."?iock, as he is determined to sell very low for Cash, or on a short credit lo punctual cus;omcrs. slnidng them are Superfine bine, black, muI brown Cloths, 2d quality do. of all the most fashionable colors, Sup'r corded and plaid fancy Cassimeres, White cordeo k drab drills for pantaloons, Crape Camblets and Bombazines f r thin coals, A superior assortment of Vestings, of eve ry description, Plain brown Linens for summer jackets and pantaloons, Plain black and fancy Stocks, (a large as- soi tin nt,; Fancy silk Handkerchiefs, Black silk Cravats, lin-n Collars, I'lain and rnfd-d linen Bosoms, a new and sipenor ai li le Suspenders, silk Shirts f.ir .entleineo. a new article. Also, mo.si every other article comprising geu lemen's wear. He also keeps ou band (of bis own make) a Miiull assortment of Heady made Clothes. He has on hand a few best white beaver Hats which will be sold at NewYoik cost. ITTGentlenien furnishing their own Cloth i an have them made and trimmed in the most fashionable manner, a .id at th shortest notice. Tai borough, Apiil 14lh. 1S30 'mm IViilc i$ Ilagur, SPEC TFU ELY inform the Printers of the United States, to whom they have b-en long know n as established 2QUitf X2SS.HS, "J h il they b .vp now formed a CO-PARTNERSHIP '11 said t'usiuess and hope from their united kill and experience to be able to gi. e sal faction to all no may favor them w iih their orders. The introduction of machin ery in place of the nub. allhy process of casting type by hand, a desideratum by the American and European founders, was by American ingenuity and heavy expenditure of lime and money on ihe part of the senior pailner, fust successfully accomplished. Exteiuive use of the machine lo cast let ter has fully tested and established its supciiorityoverih tt cast by theold process. The letter foundry business, will heieafier be carried on by the parlies above named, under the firm of WHITE, KAGUR & CO. The specimen exhibits a corrplete series from diamond to feventeen line pica. The hook ami news type being in the most modern light and shade. WHITE, H GUR & CO. are agents for the sale of Smith and Rust PRINTING PRESSES, which they furnish to their customers at the manufacturers' prices. Chases, cases, composing sticks, ink, and eery article used in the priming business, kept for sale and furnished at short notice. Old tvpe taken in exchange for new, at nine cents per pound. O'Ne spaper proprietors, vt ho will give the above advertisement three insertion-, will be entitled lo $3 in such articles as they may select from our specimens. New York, 1836. 11. WHITE- W. 1IAGUR. Just Published. And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet en Illlt-U, No other than Baptist Churches Havn a right to be called CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. Bv Joshua Lawkknck. Price 10 cents single, or $1 per dozen. January, 13C. dotton (Bins THE Subscriber, who for several years past has been engaged in The Gin Making b ashless. In Kiiiston, has established himself IN GREENVILLE, Where he carries 011 the above business in all its various branches. All those who wish r supply themselves with Gins of the best cpialitv, hip respectfully solicited to apply to tile Subscriber personally or by letter. All orders for Gin v ill be prompt ly executed. From the Subscriber's long experience in his business, and from the approbation which bis work baj hitherto met wiih, he hesitates not to promise entire satisfaction to all who may see fit lo extend to him their patronase. Gins out of order will be expeditiously repaiied. The Subscriber takes the libeity of call ing the attention ol those who wish to pro cure new Gins, r to have old Giiis repair ed, to the expediency of applying to him in lime. When all wail ns 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 rlej on the Loch PS Gunsmith business He also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, and dudgeons, of a composition in vented by Daniel Peck, of Raleigh Grist Mill Spindles, with Steel Collars, (turned.) These articles equal to any manufactured iu the United Slates. All letters and orders must be directed to the Subscriber at Greenville HENRY CHAM HER LA IN July 12. 1S33. Cotton Gins 1 1 E subscriber has established himself in the houses formerly occupied by the late Joseph Lackey, dee'd, near the .iver, and a short distance below .Mr. Benjamin M. Jackson's store, where he canies on The making and repairing Cotton Gins All those who wish to supply themselves with Gins of the best quality, arc respect fully solicited to apply to the Subsciiber personally, or by letter. All orders for Gins will be promptly executed. - Gins out of order will be expeditiously repaired. Blarksmilhing, of every description, ex ecuted in the best style. ttJ I'wn second baud Cotton Gins for sale low for cash. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. Tarboro', 30 h Sept. 193j. 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 1.1 nuMoe.-s to merit a continu ance ol pa.it favors. 'Hoy n. ,w have and expect to Keep con-! stanllv 011 hand, the Very best Cotton Yarns, From Nos. 2 to IS inclusive. Also various j s zes of the be.-t Cotton Seine Twine. I lis durability and strength has been fairly tested, and ihe Subscribers feci no hesita-' lion in pior.ouncing it inferior to none, if: not superior to any in market. Both the! above articles they expect to del'ver to purchasers mi as liberal terms as articles , of the same quality can be procured else where Ihe usual charge for conveyance will be in Terms of Sale for il quantities of Yarn over one thousand pounds, four months ere (lit will be allowed for any quantity under one thousand pounds, three months, the purchaser giving note (without interest) at the time the Yarn ii deliteied, payable at the above slated limes. The proprietors of fisheries will do well to apply to the Sub-cribers for Tw ine for the future, as a very liberal credit will be given. BATTLE 4- BROTHERS. Falls Tar River, Jan 10, 1S3(. 100 barrels Flour, Of superior qualify, for sale by D RICHARDS CO. Dec 4th, J835. 100 Reward. RAN A WAY riom Ihe Subscriber, on the nighi nr OA,i, o' . , ,n , of 20lh September last,! my negro man named DANIEL, 20 or 21 years of age. 6 feet high, black Complexion, has a pleasing countenance, inclined lu 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 Farmer, bis 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 that I get him again. I forewarn any person from harboring said negro, or carrying him off, under the strict penalty c.f'the aw. Any information respecting him will be thankfully received by the Subscriber, ai Oak Grove, Edgecombe county. WILLIAM BARNES. 2 tlh Aug. 1KJ. 3' Jyfillt QTPeach llnnufat m UlbH to purchase ! 1 . , Peach BRAN I V r...... price wd'l be pan io cash. "C" '" 'o'-e- J iv. corrr n.u. MU iOV. ilo, JS.'J.", Mr8.A.C.lloa:ari IOTAS just received her Sprh s LL of Hoods, and i ow 9 nisi, her customers and U.e jiuMic ! 1 " most every article for or.,a,ne , - V1' or comfort in the ' sea'. M illiner ; Line. In her assortment will h r A. . ' uii(i variety of Pattern Bonnet, Tuscan and straw do. uf shape and feature "early fv,ry Plain, figured, and watered SiR,,, c tns for dresses, 1,(1 Fancy Gauze-, tor do. Veils Miawls. Scarfs, ad lino Ik-,cli. -ot different qualities and prior, "' Head ornaments, hair Net, lVy.f. A large quantit y of KijJuu,' Zl I- lowers, Sic. Sic. a,"iu.l 0Mrs. II. has also an elegant P Dress, and other patterns of . fa-hions. -she invites an ins,,,.,..: ' 1 a 1 hoi o'. Apu! 23. cT Ungg'J for Sale. y ex client Newark made ft'JUGY t" 'V'".y " u ice. V, 1S33. November Fresh Arrival. UST RECEIVED, an H.blitmr.al s.i,,. ply of Botier, Oranges Lemons. 4... pies. Candies assoited, Raisii.s by the tux 01 retail, i.c. tic. Joseph U. BradJu. t)eC. 10, 183). T? hum tt may concern. TME Subscriber leqnests all those in. dt-btcd 10 him tocallniid soiteil.eir acc!uuts. tt 7"y January 13, 1836. W.lr. Piano Forte for Sale. H AVE a very hninlsome PIANO fof ?ale persons wishin" In pintliast, would do well lo call and xau-.'.ia-it. . W. C0TTJ-X. May 2 1 st, 1h:-J.. For publish ing in the loan Tnrb'iron'i, N. C: a semi-mo dhly pttjucnli Id THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST, ED! i ED liY M A.'ilv EENNEiT, Prinhd and Pu'JUhtd lj G o- !lr,cu,d. THIS publication isprincipHllTinrrnii l todefeml theold stli.l L'niicd Baptists from ihe many aspersi"i.s cast upon tliem i... 1.1 ..!.! j ... . r.c.niu ili.-ir una j faith ,)ecau'e n.ey c.,n- c..,.ci. ly engage in u.e vauous inun-i,.i.., schemes of the day, osieuri' fy mtttiJcii li promote Cliri.sliantiy.bat cyidemly Mul ing to destroy the gt'eat and lunda.nental principles upon which il is hase.l, by ni.ui ing a gain of godliness. Wc wish'" il ilistincllv M,nlerstm;l, 'hat we are .i t inimical to'.Ua-onry, TeiOjieraace, tlieli tnb.ition of the Bible, or Hie spread of Hie Gospel but we do condemn the m iigliiig ofofessors and noii-proltssois n u; gron in societies, and ibe in ikini a "craft grn . of 1 Unions inafters, every haps dJ jfoim whatsoever. - j Believing lint Theological Schools, Bi ble, Mi.-siouarv, Tract, a..d Sunday Union Societies, are Hie same in principle unset iptural-savor unne iucit than of "good will towards me"," ttc a:e opposed to them. Some of the children of God, surround wish, and interspersed amongst, the lo cates of Missionary and other socic s,.w denied the happiness d' cui.mM.iS vi.';1 those of lhesaiuejM.lg.i..-iH. Others, wM gri. ved vvilii belMddi.12 onriijUi a.s t- Gospel, are not able to speak , , . 1(,s js (,,.si?l,,d, ,ad,r tied M their relief. We shall ni" not s ...-'" please the fancy, as to inform U. j" ,?"u',( more to ;.ff )id matter far .s.d.d and a.- ing comfort, than to Sivt a mo..u''.-". "low to me feelings. We consider - ..r.....'li o..d Chri-tian s1 lac, 1 lie cuusc in M" . . 1 . is our cause. Deeply imposed ill t belief that Ihe blessing eve., of ''( is of Ihe Head of the Chute!., we cstou -selves upon Him, and send our little pM broad, pray ing. he Lo rd to ca-rv some jov to those who are u. " " and a little rest to those who die trouwu. .TERM' The Primitive Baptist P i!is!)fi' al octavo form of 1" lnSf I the second amliourl'i Saturdays m i mouth al One Dollar per year, p.t. . I-..,. l...r. S.X C'ipl-' ennpr-l'O v ou rccc-pi 01 me him " ;,. m- will ent to one I'ost Uh.ce or m'' hood for Five Dollars. ., Ull Couiinunichiious nuisT be post p" directed 10 Ihe Publisher. s XT Persons holding S ibvnphon trill pltnse send t'um or the n.nnsx f. Geo. Ilo r tr l, Tir!,o-oh . '
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