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ft 4 Jlartin Van Hutch, OF NEW YORK. llicliard Jl Johnson, OF KENTUCKY. "T lias fallen to the humble lot of the n- dersigned lo have presented to the A merican People, a third edition of the Bio graphies of the two above named highlv distinguished patrio'ic citizens, who-.e con stant devotion to the best interests of our Government ha led to their designation, as a testimony of lite estimation in which their services are regarded by the Pi-.ople Whom they have served, as candidates for the two first otfices within th gilt of a FREK. HAPrr, and FL':DKIHING NATION. This token of 'respect gives lo the world additional rRoor that faithful kervice shall not go unrewarded. The object of this appeal lo the republi can portion of our fellow citizens, is to ob tain their CJ operation in the circulation of an edition of 100,000 copies of the j .int Biography of MAR HN VAN BUKEN i, RICHARD M. JOHNSON, enlarged, re vised and corrected, ?o as to be valuable to verv lover of his country, and alike hon orable to the distinguished citizens whom vi e the pf.opie, intend still further to honor, by their elevation to the offices of President and View Piesidnt of the United State, in the election of 1S36. Thus we shall perpetuate the principles of Jefferson, which have been so signally revived, no bly aclel upon, and triumph antlv car ried out by Amirkw Jackson, who, spur ning all flittery, knew nothing but the People, th WHLf. People, and their re spective rights, iegnr Hess ol their fortunes, whether rich or poor; thus rendering his Kamk ami KE.voffN as durable as the EVE U LASTl.NG MILS." The itriangeuient of ihe volume will be as follows: Portrait of Andrew Jackson. To whom the volume will be inscribed, with an address by the Publisher. 2d. Portrait of M Van Buren. To be followed by tii- Ci 'graphy, enlar ged, including sever.il valuatde documents, illustrative of his p-iblic character, and ex hibiting the magical powers of Ins gigantic niind which has ever been devoted to sus tain the rights of his country, and the glory aud prosperity of his fellow citizens. 3d Portrait of R. M. Johnson. To be followed by his Biography, eulai ped, including various Speeches. Susmr Mail Reports, and other documents illus trative of long continued public life which has ever been devoted to the g od of his country; including an authentic ac count of the fall of the renowned Indim wauior, Tecumseh, on the ever iiicumra tie 5 h of October. 1S13 with an engra ved view of the battle fir-Id. Tic work will be complete in one vol ume of about pages, life piio t-i be fixed at the mo.'ei ate sum of On I) "liar, neatly bound with cloth barks; or alf aud gilt, with the additional expt tse 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 t'le h -nd- of t; e n 1 1 - men who have for n- arlv foity years, been personally mid imima'ely ntq.iaimed wiih tlie pii ale and public life of ilie above na med distinguished citizens. 'J he celelihicd address of the Hon Thomas H Lenton. ol Missouri, bearing testiuo uy to the high character f M ittin Va-- Corfu; and the eloquent speech of the Hon. James Baibour, of Virginia, in the U. b. "enate, portraying the chivalrv of Col Johnson on the field and in the councils of the nation, will he appended o tue work As t; ere is among our republican ci'i- tens, an extenvivr population of German origin, the work will appear simultaneous ly in both ihe Kt glish :ti.d the German lan- gu.! s. It will, thei efoi p. In necesar for subset ibers who wih to have the work in the German, to signify Ihe same on the subscription book. It wil-, in wrder to give prompt and ex. tensive i-irrution to the work, be it, dis pensable for a I obscihers pay at tlie time of subscrxinng ail money (0 t. a, proper time loiward. d with the lists ot sig- natutes to the pn iNhing committee which will b dulv made known by a no lice in the Washington G'obe ILT Democratic editors disposed to en- coma e the woik, w iM cooler a favor which will be gratefully ac kun h dg-d t,y the Subscriber, in giving pnhlicitv to the above ;od recei ing snli riptions ai llieir resp cive ofikes, to w hom a re.itonabl per citce will be allowed. The People's obedient seivant, U'M. EMMONS. Washington City, June 1, 18:i. Brandy, wanted. TliFi Subset ibers wiii to purchase 50 barrels LJRANDY, tor which the lug in-st cash price wi'l be eiven. D. RICHARDS e CO. Nov 12, 133. BECKWITH'S Anti-dyspeptic nils. PTnillS most valuable medicine for the JL cure of Dyspepsia, and the prevention ot bbious fevers, colic, Lc. is kept con stantly on hand ami fur sate by J. If GOTTEN. Tarboro', 24 Sept. 1835. Just Published, And for sale at this Office, I3 ZVZOUSD, Trying to gnaw out of the CATHOLIC TRAP. y .Ioshca Lawrence. ruce 10 cents sincle. or ! j September, 1235 ' ot l TO PRINTERS Jlnd Publishers. rgltlK Subscribers have just completed JeL tbeir new Specimen tiook of light faced bok and job t lowers mid (frnumaUs, h The contents ofivlikh are htrctcith partial" Joining the lauds ot Jacob Ing, John Hil ftf given. liard ami others. 'Diamond; peatl, No. 1 and 2; agate Nos. Apply to the Subscriber, at his resi I, 2 and 3; agate on nonpaieil body; non- . dence in the county of Nash, parei! Nos. 1. 2, 3 and 4; u.inione'le Nos. j WILLIAM BELLAMY. 1 and 2; m.n.on Nos. I. 2, 3 and 4; minion , Qak Fon,st janliary jm6 4 on brevier body; brevier on minion body; ! 1 brevier. Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4; bi evier on bour- i geois body; brevier on long primer body, bourgeois on brev ier hotly ; bourgeois No. I I, 2, 3 and 4; bourgeois on long primer; long primer .Nos. I, 2, 3 and 4; long prim- : er on small pica body; small pica, Nos. 1 and 2; pica on small pica body; pica, Nos. 1, 2 ami 3; p ea on English body; Koglish J Nos. I and 2; f.reat pmnei; paragon; dou ble Kuglisl-; double paragon; cannon; five lines pica to tw emy ; eigiit line pica Gothic condi iii d, to I wt-nty; live, scvi n line and t n line pica oi uamenta!; sis, seven, nine, twelve and fifteen lines pica s-haded; eight, ten, twelve i.teeo lines antique, snaded. Also, a large and beautiful collection of From pearl to seven lines pica, many of which are i.oi to be found in any other spe cimen; a new assortment of ornamental dashe?, a variety of card borders; near TWO THOUSAND ductal Ornaments. Brass rule; It ads of various thickness; as tronomic.tl, mathemalical mid physical ns; melal braces aud dashes from three to thirty ems long; great primer &- double pica sciiptsnu inclined body; diamond hikI nonpareil n:usic of vat ions kind-; antiques; ight nd heavy f.np two liiv Jeltpi ; lull lace Roman mid Italic nonnnie I. m .inn. brrvii-r, oi- primer Mini Mndl pica; min- n, bre. r, long primer and other tdack; loopHied, tiiiuion aud b ey'iei Gieek, He brew ami Saxon. l. ge vai ietv of Onmrncntg, calculated patticuUrly lor the Spanish aud South A meiicau market-: 5:i.ish. Frei rh and Portuguese .ccnt fuinishe i to order, lo- g' thei witlit-M rv oti..r nilicle mde use of in the Printing busine., ,it of which ran be furnished at -hoi t noli, e, of as good quili'y and on i.s reasonable, terms as any other establishment. CONNER cV COOKE. Uonifrtif .a.:an Ann slrett. X ,r York. To the Afflicted. -:- u 3 invaluable Ointment for the i me ft' w hitc swellings, scrofula and o'ner loiuouif, sore legs and ulcers, and fresh wounds, tprains, bruises, swellings uod ii,n.tiiin lions, k.C. tie. li . ckwith anti-dyspeptic pills. R..:ind' genuine tonx in xlure, a per feet cii'e lor ague snd fever. Tlie above valuable medirines may bi h ut wholesjtle or retail on application to J- It. totten, Agent !r laibrouglt. 1S3G. Look at litis. .Mr. William Claiborne, A iiOUT the year ISlf, .,r 1S17. 'rcmov IxL i d from tin; county f Amelia, in the btai.;ijf Vir;inh, and settled in Mi'iir part ol .North Carolina; since which time, his friends have 11 t heard fr in him or been able to uncertain the place of hi residence. 9 Bequeathed to him by his wife's Father, John Bag by, Will become payable the 1st of January 1;37, and the undersigned Executor of the Esta-o is anxious that he ehould come for ward ami receive v, aud that he, in ihe no antime, do advi-e the undersigiuH of Ihe place of his lesidence. If Mr. Clai borne is tlead, or has removed f rom Caro lina, his surviving relations or any other person who can "ive any information con cerning him, 0r his descendants, will con fpr a favor on the undersigned, by commit nicating Sl(Cn information hy let t"er direct ed to bun at Kanawha Courthouse, Va. Thos. Matthews, io?'r. 1st June, 1336. Just Published, And for sale at this Office, a pamphlet en titled, No other than Baptist Churches Have a right to be called CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. By Joshua Lawrence. jandfor Sale. HAVING more land than I can cul tivate, I offer for sale my Mill Plantation, In ihe county of Edgecombe, Adjoining the lands of Reuben Taylor Henry Adams uud others cootainiug Jlbout 200 Acres, On which is a good Mill, Apple and Peach Orchard, aud mnny other advantages. il&SO, ANOTHER SMALL TRACT, tif'very valuable Land, In the county of Nash, Lying on the north side of Swifi Creek, ad- Montague's Malm, Jlu Indian remedy for toothacht WHICH when applied according u directions, has never failed to afford immediate aud permanent relief, just re ceived and tor sale by J. IV. GOTTEN. llth Nov. 1S35. J"oticc. THE Subscriber has on hand a first-rale Buggy and Sulky, Manufactured in the latest Newark style A small light Carryall, Which he will sellCHF.AP for Cash, or on a short credit. lnac B. Brady. July 7th. lS3t. JYotice. nilHE Sulucnber .otifie. the public II 'I... i l.o , . t . n , !hat he has rurcuase front Mr. Red Sugg interest in the indentures of CAIN HAMMONDS, A man of color, who ha I engaged to serve Mr Sugg for a term often ye is liom Sen leinber i enn 183 , of Filgecombe Suneri- v V.UUU. i ineieiore lot imi h i net tone from etmiloying or crediting said Ham-. uionds without my permission. James Eliinor. September 9. 33 State of Xorth Carolina, EDGKCOMISK COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, AUGUST TERM, 1S36. Uei'jn-niii illinms ) " Onginal Attach. Deinpsey Webb, Si-n'r. ) mail Levied on one tiact of laud, rejoining the lands of James Canon and others, 2Gih May. ?85, containing &U0 acres more or U s. 5 T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant in Uj cniti ha removed himself out of lb- Stale, or so absconds or cot.o aU hm.self that the or dinary proiess of law cannot be oerved on him: It is theielore ordered, that publica tion be made in the 'J'ai borough Press for six weeks, that unle&s be appeal before the Just ires of ur County Court of Pleas and Qnartrr es-ions, at the est Touit to be In Id f r the county of Kdgecombe, at the Court House in 1 arborough, on the fonuh Monday in November next, tin u and there to replevy and plead to issue, final judg. tnent will be Altered up against him. and the land levied upon condemned subject to the pluntiir recovery. Witness, Michael ilearu, Cleik of said Court, at Tarboro. gh, Ihe 4th Monday in Auut, A. I). 1836. MIC HL. II EARN. C C Price adv $3 60 37 btute of Jforlh Ct'volinu, KDGKfOMBE CUN'TV. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, UJGUST IKUM, 183(5. Daniel K..ight & Co. ) vs. Original Attach- Benjamin Hart. ) Vient Levied on I he defendant's land, joining me i.iuus 01 L.nmoi, k th:i, William Worslv and of h -rs. Iving in the couutv f Fnlecoin!)e llth Auo- 18:6. "ppearing to ihe satUfaction of the .fit. ( out 1, 1, at the defendant has removed himself out of the S'.ate, or ?o abscinds or v.., v.ti "infill in.li ine 'Kimary process 01 tin" law cannot be served on him: It is tleiefote orJeied, that publication be made Li Ihe Tnrborough Press for six weeks, tha' unless he appear befire Ihe .Indices of our County Court of Pleas and Quaiier Sesions)at the nest Court 10 be held for the county of Edgecombe, it ihe Coort House in 'larborou;h, on the fourth Monday in November ncx, then and there to replevy and plead to issue, final judg ment will be entered up against hint, and the land levied upon condemned subject to Ihe plainiifiV recovery. WitnrsR, Michael I J earn. Clerk of said Court, at Tai borough, the 4tli Monday in August, A. D. 1886. MICHL. HEAUN, C. C. Price adv 53 50. 37 UISTORY OF TUE Kehn kee Association. JITST PUBLlSHKD.nnd for sale at the office ot the Taiboro Press, "A con cise History of iheKehnkee Baptist Assn. ciation. from its original rie to the pre sent time by Elder Joseph Biggs under the supervision of a committee (conisting o1 Elders Joshua Lawrence, William j,. tnr.n, and Luk Ward, and bietbrni Tho mas Biggs, Joseph D. Bigs, and Cushion B Hassell.) appointed by the Association." Price SI each, or $10 perdeztn. January 11. H. JOHNSTON, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now receiving from New Y-rk, A Splendid Assortment of IN HIS LINE OF BUSINESS, Suitable for the approaching Season. Gentlemen wishing to put chase the most fashionable and best goods, at a small ad vance on the cost, will o well to call and examine his Stock, as he is determined lo sell very low for Cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers. Among them are Superfine blue, black, and brown Cloths, 2d quality do. of all the most fashionable colors, Sup'r corded and plaid fancy Cassimeres, White corded kdrab drills for pantaloons, Crape Camblets and Bombazines for thin coat., A superior assortment of Veslingg, of eve ry description, Plain brown Linens for summer jackets and pantaloons, Plain black and fancy Slocks, (a large as- soi tin-nt,) Fancy silk Handkerchiefs, lilack silk Cravats, linen Collars, Plain and ruffiVd linen Uosoms, a new and superior article Suspenders, :Hlk Shirts for gentlemen, a new article. Also, most every other article comprising geu lemen's wear. He also keeps on hand (of his own make) a binall assortment of Heady made Clothes. He has on linnd a few best white beaver Hats, w hich will be sold at New York cost. Qjr'Gcotlempii furnishing their own lClo;hs t an have them made and trimmed ..u, . . ,dr,ol,au,,f manner, u.d at I'"' "iirji imhilc Tarborough, April 14th, 1836 Vine Culture. t fl II 1 V. Subscriber has more than twenty JL kinds aud fifty varieties of the Vine. S '. up of thesrf are generally known as ex f e,,nU for ,Hb,Piust ur Scup- pernong, the Halifax, Isabella, Catawba, ; Herbeaut s Madeira. Sic The price for a 1 well rooted single vine is a quarter f a J dollar -hul wheiea dozen, filly, one hun dred or more Hie taken at once, or boxed , and sent the same direction to one respon ' sible person, a handsome deduction is nuide For further particulars inquire of tne t.uitor ot Hie larboro Press, or SIDNEY IVELLER. Brinkleyviile, N. C. Oct. 4. White $ II agar, Mr.SPECTFUI.LY inform ihe Printers of Ihe United States, to whom they have b'len long known as established 'I hat th-v ii ,ve now formed u CO-PARTNERSHIP In said t usiness aud l ope from their united kill and experience to be able to give sat i faction to all u ho may favor them with their orders. The introduction of niachin- lery in place of Ihe unhealthy process of ciistuig type iy iani. a desideratum by the American and European founders, was by Xmerican ingenuity and heavy expenditure of time and money on the part of the senior partner, fiisl successfully accomplished. Extensive use of ihe machine to cast let ters has iully tested and established its superiority over lhat cast by theold process. Ihe letter foundry business, will hereafter be carried on by the parties above named under the firm of , WHITE, HAGUR & CO. The sp. cimen exhibits a cou.plete series from diamond to venteen line pica. The hook aud news type being in the most ni 'dern light and shade. WHITE. 11 GUIt L CO. are agents for the sale of Smith and Uust PRINTING PRESSES, which they furnish to tl Customers at Ihe manufacturers' prices.' Chases, cases, composing st.cks, ink, and every article used , lhc prjIlt;ug business, kept for s.de and furnished at short notice. Old type tken in exchange for new, ut nine cents Vt pound. ILTNe.vupaper proprietors, whowill give the above advertisement lh.ee insertion vvdl be entitled to 5 in such articles as they may select from our specimens. New York, 1836. . WHITE. " IV. HAGUR. Pnblished and for Sale at tliis Office l Illint'lP ' . "-imiuv, lilSUUUKSK tht North Carolina Whi''a A1...1,-... r. the Kehukee Assocation-and, A Basket of gagmen., by the Hev. Jo.hua Lawrence. Also, A Rev.ew of Clark's defence and jus t fica.ion .othe Kehukee Association, writ ten by a lay member of ,he Association and, Occurrences in the Life. f n.i. i sepl. Biggs, wrote by himself. xaroersugn, Aug. D. Cotton 5in$. THE Subscriber, who for several years past has been engage in The Gin flaking business, In Kinston, has established himself IN GREENVILLE, Where be carries on the above business in all its various branches. All those who w i-h to supply themselves with Gins of the best quality, are respectfully solicited lo npply to the Subscriber personally or by letter. All orders lor Gins 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 vxpediiioii'ly repaired. The Subscriber takes the liberty 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 time. When all wail as is usually the case, until the work is wanted, it causes such a pressure of business, that many are obliged of necessity to submit to a longer delay than they wish. -aZa&EBJ TSSOBJ, In connexion with this establishment, car rie on the Lock&Gunsnvlh business He also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, and Gudgeons, of a composition in-ve-ted by Daniel Peck, of Raleigh Grist Mill Spindles, with Steel Collars, (turned.) These articles equal to any manufactured in the United States. All letters and orders must be directed to the Subscriber at Greenville HENRY CHAMBERLAIN July 12. 1635. Cotton Gins. fTTl HE subscriber has established himself U. in the houses formerly occupied by the late Joseph Lackey, dee'd, near trie river, 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 Gins of the besl 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 be expeditiously repaired. Blacksmithing, of every description, ex ecuted in the best style. 03 Two second hand Cotton Gins for sale low fur cash. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. Tarboro', 30ih Sept. 1835. VERY BEST Cotton Yarn and Twine FOR SALE. THE Subscribers feel grateful for the liberal patronage which they received the past year, anil hope by assiduity and punctuality in business to merit a continu ance of past favors. They now have and expect to keep con stantly on hand, the Very best Cotton Yarns, From Nos. 2 to 18 inclusive. Also various sizes of the best Cotton Seine Twine. Its durability and strength has been fairiy tested, and the Subscribers feel no hesita tion 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 Ihe same quality can be piocured else, where. The usual charge for conveyance will be made. Terms of Sale for all quantities of Yarn ovi r one thousand pounds, four months ere dit will be allowed for any quantity under one thousand pounds, three months, the purchaser giving note (without interest) at the time the Yam is deliveied, payable at the above slated limes. The proprietors of fisheiies will do well to apply to the Snb-cribers for Twine, for Ihe future, as a very liberal credit will be given. BA TTLE BROTHERS. Falls Tar River, .Un 10, 1836. 100 barrels Flour, Of superior quality, for sale by D. RICHARDS CO. Dec. 4th, 1835. $IG0 Reward. IV KAN A WAY from the 'Subscriber, on ihe night of 20lh September last, my negro man named DANIEL. 20 or 21 years of aire. 6 feet hiffh. black complexion, has a pleasing countenance, inclined to be knock-kneed, his feet some what turned out. particularly his left f,.. his clothing not recollected. He whs for merly the property of Asahel Farmer, his mother, brothers aud sisters belonging lo said Farmer his father is in the same neighborhood working about as a black smith, nearly as a free man. It is believed he is lurking about in the neighborhood of said Farmer, also in Nash county. Tlie above reward will be paid to any person that w ill apprehend RHid negro, sind deliver him to me or secure him in any J nil so that I get him again. I f irewaro Any person from harboring said negro, or carrying him off, under the strict penalty of "ihe law. Any information respecting him will be thankfully received by the Subscriber, at Oak Grove, Edgecombe county. IVILLIAM BARNES. 24th Aug. 1S35. 35 f$yii Irrtevi pnee will be paid i cash llle '"S' J IV. CfJTTPr rarboro. Nov. 23d. 135, ' Mrs.Jl. C.IIoic(lr( ""..us, anu is now ,i.i ,'r u nisli her customers an, I ,i. most every article for on, ',, , or comfort in the ' u'l'l'ct, Millinery IjUe I' her assortment will befoun, A variety of Puern Bonnets Tuscan and straw do. of shape and feature. -v rj Plain, figured, a,,d watered Sillc , A c irvrfor dresses, ksani$aN Fancy Gauzet ,,r do. Veils, Shawls, Scarfs, and Han ,. of different qualities a,,d Head orm.mt.iu, hair .Nets, Puffer,, A large quantity oi- ;ibblll . ,6k,'.u-'. Flow ers, &c. U m"i ITMrs H.has aU an H p Dress, and other puttem, , , ' r" larboro', Apni 23. Buggyfor Sale. A e,elle" Newark made Bl'GGY f(r sale Apply at Um Office. ' November 9, J 835. Whom it mntj concent. THE subscriber lequ-sts ail those in debted to him to call and ott e their accounts. r'fVn January 13, 1S36. '' JU-b. Piano Forte for Sale. IHAYE a very handsome PIANO for sale persons wishing to puicliajc, would do well lo call and examine it. j. w. cor tux. May 21st, 1R35. PSOPOSA&S, For publishing in the loan uf Tarb nouk, N. C. a semi-mo hthly paper, tnlilki THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST, EDITED BY M A lv K BEN.NETT, Printed and PuLlithtd by Gw- Howard. THIS publication i s p rinc : pullyin tended tosletend theold school United Baptists from the nian aspersi 'ii cast upuu tlitia by deluded persons pru'esiing their ou faith, because they canuni cmiscii niiuih ly engage in tlie various mone v-nking schemes of the day, ostensibly intended U promote ClirUiianity, but evidently lad ing to destroy the great ami fniirlamHiial principles upon which il is l ased, by niak ing a gain of godliness. We wish" li&'e it distinctly understood, that we are not inimical to Maonry, Temperance, tue dis tribution of the Bible, or Ihe spread of the Gospel but we do condemn the mmglin; of professors and non-prolessors ol reli rion in societies, and the making a "craft' of religious mattcis, in every slmpe nd fonn whatsoever. ; Rpl'u vino- ihni Theolotcal Schools, Hi j ble. Missionary, Tract, and Simdav 3ihol 1 Union Societies, are the same 111 pi i:ipie i unscriutur.il favor more of "lucre. Ihan of "good will towards men," we are opposed to tliein. Some of the children of God, surround.'; with, and ii.iorsn. rsed amorist, the advo catcs of Missionary anJ other societies, are denied the happiness of conversing widi I'lhfKHiii iudtrmi'iit. Others, while gri. ved with beholding cnnij'ti mis of the Gospel, are not able to sjK "r i-lu' selves. This is designed, "tukr Cod. for thiir relief. We shall aim not s. mucli to please the fancy, as to inform the ju-lginent more to afford matter for solid and last ing comfort, than to give a momentary glow to the feelins. We consider that ihe cause of tnrli and of Ctni-iian s'-lacr, io ..... ......o il..,.S.u imuf kt!'l with the belief that the blessing even of truth Jtseff is of the Head of the Church, we cast our selves upon Him, and send our little paprr abroad, praying 'he Lord to carry some joy to those who are in tnuu and a. little test to those who are troubled. . TEKJH. The Primitive Baptist is p'eA '" fir noi Oil super-roval octavo tonn 01 " pv'' tt .raiul ami fourth baturdavs in HCIi month at One Dollar per year, p-J rt. f.rct ......ilier. Sixcopte will sent lo one Post Office, or mi1 hood for Five Dollars. ., . VUlUUIUiilvniiUii " i .Eratu.l IntllA I'aihlUhpr. XT Persons holding Sitecription pop' irill pltase send them or Ihe naiw v to Geo. Howard, Taiboou, Printing Press for Side. m r n nr-n one 1 t Pru.tinP Pre?. p Aatri'.a iwinui n . the oldmodeoftoi.sini tiun,caau procured on reasonable terms. Apply at this Office Tarborong:-, July il.
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