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Martin Van Burcn, OF NEW YORK. llichard M Johnson, OF KENTUCKY. ST has fallen to the humh!e lot of the un dersigned lo have presented o the A tnerican People, a third edition of the Bio graphics of the two above named highly distinguished patriotic citizens, whose con stant devotion to the best interests of our Government has led to their designation, as a testimony of the estimation in which their services are regarded by ihe Pkopi.k whom they have served, as candidates for the two first offices within the gilt of a FREE, HAPFV, ad FLOURISHING NATION. This token of respect gives to ihe world additional pkook that faithful service shall .lot go unrewarded. The object of this appeal to the republi can portion of our felliv citizens, is to ob tain th ir co operation in the circulation of an edition of 100,000 copies of the juiut Biography of MARTIN VAN BUR EN 6i RICHARD 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 pf.ppie, intend still further to honor, by their elevation to 'he offices of President and Vice President of the United State?, in thp e!ei lion of iSoti Thus we shall perpetuate the principles of Jefferson, "which have been so signally reviv d, u My acted upon, and triumphantly car ried out bv Akdrkw Jackson, who, spur ning all il.it' ery, knew nothing but the People, th whole People, and their re spectire rights, tegariUess ol their fortunes, wheilier rich or poor; thus rendering his 9amf. and iits.iWN as durable as the ever lasting HILLS." The arrangement of the volume will be m foilows: 1st. Portrait of Andrew Jackson. To tii)ui the volume will be inscribed, with an address by the Publisher. 2d. Portrait of M. Van Burin. To be followed by hi- Biography, enlar ged, including several valuable documents, illustrative of his public character, and e hibiting the oiag'cal powers of his gigantic mind, which has ever been devtei to sus. tain the tights of his country, and the glory -aud prosperity of his fellow citizens. 3d. Portrait of R. M. Johnson. To be followed by hi Biography, enlai jed, including various Speeche. Sunday .Mail RErotiTS.and other documents; illus trative of his long continued public life, which has tver been devoted to the god of his country; inrluding an authentic ac count of-the fall of the renowned Indian warrior, Tecumseh, on the ever memora ble oih of October, 1S13 with an engra ved v'ew of the battle field. The work will be rompltte in one vol--time of about 4(0 pages I lie piic- to be lised at the moderate sum of One Dollar, neatly bound with cloth backs; or calf and gilt, with the additional expense of hind ing The work, which is now in a state of preparation, shall be such as to give entire sati-fac ion; as it is in tl'e h-nds of gentle men who have for nearly forty years, been personally and intimately arq iaiuted with the private and public bfo of the above na med distinguished citizens. The celebrated address of the Hon Thonias II. Benton, of Missouri. benrin; testiui'Oi) to the high character ot Martin Van Bnren; and the eloquent speech of the lion. James Barbour, of Virginia, in ihe U. b. Senate, portraying the chivalry of Col. Johnson on the fit-Id and in the councils of the nation, will be appended to the work. As 1 1 ere is. among our republican citi lens, an extensive population of German origin, the work will appear simultaneous !y in both the English mid the German lan guage. It will, theiefore, be nece$arv for subscribers who wish to have the work in the German, to signify the seme on the ubscriptiou book. It wif, in order to give prompt and ex tensive circulation to the work, be ii.dis pensable for a'l subscribers to pay at the time of subscribing all money to he at a proper time forwarded w'uh the lists of sig natures to the publishing committer which will be duly nade known by a no tice in the Washington Globe. HTDeitiOcratic editors disposed to en eouraie the work, will confer n favor, hich will be gratefully acknowledged by the Subscriber, in giving publicity lo the above and receiving subscriptions at their respective offices, to whom a reasonable per centage will be allowed. The People's obedient servant, WM. EMMONS. Washington City. June 1, 1835. B randy, tv anted. I nr, Subset ibers wish to purchase 50 barrel IIRANDY. for whirb highest cash price wil l.tf given. D. RICHARDS cy CO. Nov 12, BECKWITH'S Anti-dijspeptic Pills. fTTlHIS most valuable medicine for the JL curf Dysptpsia,tuui the p.evention ol bi.ious fevers, colic, ke. he is kept con stantly on bund and for sale bv J. IV. COT TEN. Tarboro', 24 Sept. 183o. Just Published, 4ml for sale at- "this Office, !TS2S XV10US27, Trying to gnaw out of the C.J 77 JO LIC TIL p. HTJoKHUAhAvVnEKCE TO PRINTERS And Publishers. rH'K Subscribers have just completed I their new Specimen Book of light- faced bok And job ', b'ltnvers and (Jrnitmtnls, The contents of which are htrewilh partial ly given. Diamond; peail. .No. 1 and 2; agate Nos. 1, '2 ami 3; airate on no:, pan it body; non pareil No. 1,2, 3 and 4; ininioneUe Nos. 1 and 2; minion Nos. I, 2, 3 and 4; minion on brevier body; brevier on minion bodj; brevier Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4; bievier on bour geois body; brevier on long primer body, bourgeois on brevier body; bourgeois Nos. I, 2, 3 and 4; bourgeois on long primer; long primer Nos. I, 2, 3 and 4; long prim er on small pf:i both; small pica, Nos. 1 and 2; pica on small pica body; pica, 'o. 1, 'J and 3; pea on English body; English Nos. I and 2; great pinner; paragon; dou ble English; double paragon; cai nou; live lines pica to twenty ; eight line pica Gothic condensed, to twenty; five, seven line and t n line pie ornamental; six, seven, nine, twelve and fifteen lines pica shaded; eight, ten, l e!ve ic -i&tcen lines antique, snaded. Also, a large and btautiful collection of From pearl to seven lines pica, many of which are not to be found in any other spe cimen; a new assortment of ornamental dashe, a variety of earn border; near TWO THOUSAND mMelul Ornaments, Brass rule; leads of virion thickness; as tronomical, mathematical and physical sins; metal brares and d ishes from thrtf to tinny ems lone; treat primer &i iouble pica scripts on inclined body; diamond mid nonpareil music of vaiinus kind-; antiques; liht and heavy m e tw. line letter, lull face Human and Italic nonpareil, minion, brevier, long pt imer and small pirn; mm ion, brevier, long primer and other nlaeks; nonpareil, mmion and b.tvitr Gieek. He brew and Saxon. A la- ge vai in y of Ornamrnts, ralcu'ated paiticulariy lor t'ie Spanish and South A mcrieau market-: Spanish, French and Portuguese Hccnt furnished to order, to gt'lher with every other article made use of in the Printing business, all of which an he furnished at shoit notice, of as good a quality and on as reasonable terms as any other establishm lit. COXNEIt 8? COOKE. Corner r,f Xassan .!?i slrfftt, Xnc York. To the .'Ijjliclcd. OiRY'S invaluable Ointment for the HJIC nie of white swelling, crofula and other turn oirs, oie legs and ulcers, and fresh wound, sprains, brni,es, swellings and intlaimn titos, &.c. ice B -ckwitliN ai:ti-dys,iepiic pills. Kowaud's genuine t inic m xiure, a per feet cu.-e for asue ami tever. Tlie a!ove valuable metiirines mav be had wholesale or letai! uu ajiplication to J. IV Cottcn, Agent for 1 hi b.uoucli. Ib3fi. ' b Liook at This. 1r. Willhim CUiiboriiC) ABOUT the year lSlfior 1817- remov eil Ironi the county of Amelia, in Ihe Stateoi Virginia, and seltled jn some part ol Nouh Carolina; since which time, his friends have not beard fr m tiim or been able to ui-certain the place of his residence. Bequeathed to him by hi wife's Father, John Ski gby Wiil become, payable the 1st of January 1SJ7, and ihe undersianed Executoi of Ihe Estaie is anxious that he should come lor ard and receive it; and that he, in ihe uo antime, do advise the sndersigne A of Ihe place of his residence. Mr. Clai borne is dead; or has removed fr.. '-aro-lina, liis surviving relations or any ... r person who can give any information con cerning him, or his descendants, will con ''r a lvoi on the undersigned, by Comiuii tucating i,cf, infirination by leitVr direct ed to li i in at Kanawha Courthouse, Va. Thus. ASaltheiv'g, Use"1! . 1st June, 1836. Just Published, And for sale at this Oflice, a pamphlet en titled, ATo other than Baptist Churches Have right to be called CHRIST! AX CHURCHES. By Joshua Lawrkkck. Price lOcen.s singles,- per dozen. January, Ibjo. US Ml L Land for Sale. MAVING more land than I can cul tivate, I oiler for sale my Milt Plantation, In the county of Edgecombe, Adjoining the lands of Reuben Taylor Henry Adams and others containing About 200 Jlcves, On which is a good Mill, Apple and Peach Orchard, and in- ny other advantages. JlaSOt ANOTHER SMALL TRACT, of very valuable Land, In the county of Nosh, Lying on the north side of Swift Creek, ad joining the lands of Jacob Ing, John Mil liard and others. pply to the Subscriber, at bis resi dence in the county of Nasi). WILLIAM BELLAMY. Oak Forest, January, 1836. 4 JYoticc. THE Subscriber has on hand a first-rate Huggy and Sulky, Manufactured in ihe latest Newark style AXaSO, A small light Carryall, Whirl, he will sell CHEAP for Cash, or on a short credit. Isaac li Brady. Julv 7th. lS3f. Notice. THE Subscriber i.o'ifies the public! bat he has purchase from Mr Red i dint: .rugg his interest in ihe in 'eutures of' CAIN HAMMONDS, A man of color, w ho ha I engaged to serve .Mr- Sugg lor a term often ye. us from Sep tember leim 1835, of t dgecombe Superi or Com I. I therefore foibid al' pcisous foin employing or creditiog said Ham monds without my permission James Eliinor. :cptvmber 29. 33 William U . Graves Invalxwble t ointment, FOR ULCERS, TUMOURS, &C. Can now be o!linul of the Patentee, al the Orfcr o f the Raleigh Register. Single Pot, 1 d llai -ne dozen, 9 dollais. WILLIAM IV GRAY. R.ibigh, October 4. RaltivM. September 1. 1S36. For five or siX eai previous iu ihe spring of 183-1, a oetro m , 0f ,. j b-en niurh afflicted with tin liberated arm and hand, whirb i, nder. d biin a'in. t u-'-les. The ulcer embraced that part ol his arm from the elbow down, including his eu'ire baud, which a literallv a mass ol ii' refaction A joii.l of one fm rr, a d n pan of th. thumb, perilled a.oldrot ff. A more distressing ilnd hopeless case I have never b held It wHi. abandoned bv hi physician as incurable, except bv am putation of the hand I he be-t medical treatment having tail ed to relieve the man, placed him unci . (he care of Mr. William W. Gray, in b;' place, who, with bis Ointment, has efft-ci. ally cured the case, although ihe ne;r. was frequently absent, (or wt eks ai. mo-.ths locreirl.-r. He has been entinlv wll for Ihe last eight months, and I have, good re on to believe w ill continue so. WILLIAM ROY LAN For Mire, A Gin and Harness, ippty at this Office. Oeioh,- 2 Caution. rWHIF. subscriber cautions the public JL. against receiving a .ft'olr oj Hand, Given by him to J -hn Reed for $ 18, date.t 1-1 January la-t and pay able 1st Jam-i v next said note having been given f..r the bite of neg.o boy bram, b- loijoii1J? i a. Malhewsou, and which I do n "intend io' pay as I have since hired him of his owner Josiah Ellin or October 14, 183C. 45 HISTORY OF THE h'eh ukee Asso c ia t io n. Tf"n-T PUBLISHED, inclfoi sale aithr fifl office of the Tarboro' Pres, "a con rise History of thek'ehnkee Baptist Asso ciation, from its original rise to the pre sent time by LldeV Joseph Bies;s under the supervision of a committee (consisting o' Elderg Joghun Lawrence, William ily ir.f.n and I.uke Ward, and biethrtn Tiio. mas Biggs, Joseph U. Bigs, and Cushion B Haskell,) appointed by the Association." Price $1 each, or $10 perdoren. mmm tea Jtit II. JvillNSTON, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now receiving from New York, A Splendid Assortment of IN HIS LINK OF BUSINES, Suitable for the approaching Season. Gentlemen wishing to pui chase the most fashionable and best goods, at a small ad vance on the cost, will (!o well to call and examine his Slock, as he is determined to 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, Whie corded &.drab drills lor pantaloons. Crape Camblets ami Bombazines for thin coats, A superior assortment of Vesting, of eve ry description, Plain brown Linens for summer jackets and pantaloons, Plain black and fancy Slocks, (a large as- soi tin nt, j Fancy silk Handkerchiefs, Black silk Cravats, linen Collars, Plain ami ruffled linen Bosoms, a new and superior article Supenlers, Silk Shirts for gentlemen, H new article, Also, most every other article comprising gemlcineu's wear. He ulso keeps on hand (of his own make) a sin dl assortment of Heady made Clothes. He ha on b tnd a few best white beaver Hats, which will be sold at New Yoik cost. TjrCenilemeil furnishing their own Cloths ,ao have them made and trimmed in the most fashionable manner, a. id at the shortest no'ice. Tarborough, April 14th. 1836 Vine Culture. THE ?ubsr.ii'er has more than twenty kinds ai d fiii. varieties of the Vine. Some of th-se ne generally known as t x celleni (or t ble use or wine, viz: the Scu; peroo-ig, vf H difax, I-abeUa, Catawba, Herbeaut s M ideira. &iv The price for a well rooted siogle vine ia a quarter f a dollar -but when- a dozen, fillv, one hun dred or more aie iak n at one . or boxed and sent ihe same direction to one respon sible person, a haudscm deduction is made For fun1 er particulars inquire of" the Editor of ilit- ('a, l ro IV, ss, or SIDNEY WELLEIi. Brinkleyville, N i . Jt. 4. M Montague's lialm, 1 Indfftn , t in, da ftr lex, I hurh. A "WmUKJH vvhui ii'pplied aeforJing to W V d reciii n, has never failed to afford immediate and permanent relief, jusl re c iv, I and for slc l-v . ". GOTTEN. 11th Nov. 163,5. ST White i5 11a gar, jrP LSPEC'I FPI.LY inform the Proitors MM of the United States, tv. wt-o.n thev '. iv b-en long known as estnbli-ncd Th 'l tl.ey h-ive now fm med a CO-PARTNERSHIP In said t usiness ami t.ope lr ai their nn td -kill and experience to I e !.- to ,.;) i'aciion to all who may ftv-r i!te wMi their or-lerg. The i. trodnction of o. cliiu ery in place of the ut h al;('y pr ; t ss of casting pe by baini a desni. r ii.uu U . American and Eurupea 1 f-UKiders, wa- U American ioirenoii v and heavy expemlilui e of time and money on ihe part of the ,eii r paitnr. fust smcessfmlv acecinpiisio . Extensive use of the machine 10 cast li tT has fully tested and established as stipefioiity oirrMiMt cast byiheold p. or, -s The letter foundry business, will hereaf : r be carried on ly the panie- above n.uueil. under the firm of WHITE, HAGUR & CO. The s;. ciiio-n -xiibns : coirpte 'eries from diamond t seenteen line pica. The book and news u pe being in the most modern light s'lade. WHITE. II A CUR &. CO. are agents for the sale of Smi'h and Rtest PRINTING PRESSES, which they furnish to their customers at Ihe manufacturers' prices. Chases, cases composi,,;. stck8i jnk Rn,i e,e.v ar(ict; useH m the priming business, k0p fr 8r)e and furnished at short nonc,.. old type taken in exchange for new, at nine cents per poun.'. . lyjUfp New York. 1836. W HAGUR. Published -rndfor -ale at this OKr, A PATRIOTIC DISCOURSE ,ht xm. norm t'smima Whig's Apology lor the Kehukee Assoeiatton-and, A Basket of Fragmeois, by Ihe Rev. J..s,ua Lawrenee. Also. Rttiew of Clark's defence and jns t fiction to the Kebukee As oci tin, writ ten bv a lav member of the Association and. Occurences in the f.ifi r 1.1 i seph Biggs, wrote by himself. Cotton 5iS. THE Subscriber, who for several years past has been engaged in The Gin Making business. In Kinston, has established himself IN GREENVILLE, ' Where he carries on. the above business ii all its various branches All those who wish f supply' themselves wih Gins of ihe i best quality, are respectfully solicited lo i apply to the Subscriber personally or by 1 letter. All orders! for Gins w ill be prompt j ly executed. From the Subscriber's long iexpeiifuce in his business, and from the approbation which bis work has hitherto , met with, he hesitates uol to promise entire i satisfaction to alt who may see At to extend , to him their nairoi ae- Gins out of order will be expeditiously repaired. The Subset iber takes tin: libeity f call i ing fhe attention of those who wish to pro. j cure new Gins, or to have old Gins repair- ei, io tne expediency ol applying to nun in time. When all wail as is usually the case, until the woik is wanted, it causes such a pressure of business, that many are obliged of necessity to submit to a longer delay than thev wish. iLItliSSra TSSOEJ, la connexion with this establishment, car ries on the LockGunsmHh business He also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, and Gudgeons, of a composition in vented by Daniel Peck, of Raleigh Grist Milt Spindles, with Sltel Collars, (turned.) These articles equal to any manufactured in the United States. All letters and orders must be directed to Ihe Subscriber at Greenville HENRY CHAMBERLAIN Julv 12, 1S35. Cotton Gins Ill'subsniber lias eetab'ibe,l himself tL in the bouses formerly occupied by the late Joseph Lackey, d'-e'd. near tiif- liver, and a short distance below Mr. Benjamin 1 M. Jackson's store, win re he carries on j The making and repairing Cotton Gins All those who wi,h to supply themselves with Gins of the best quality, are respect fully solicit d to npi ly to the Subcib"r personally, or by letter All or-ers for Gins will be promptly executed. Gins out of order wil! ! espdiliouMy repaired. Blti' ktmithing. of -very description, ex ecuted in the best style. O n second baud Cotton Gins for sale low for cash. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. Tarboro', 30 h Sept- 1833. VERY BKST Cotton Vara and Twine FOR SALE. THE Subscribers feel srateful for the liberal patronage w hich lliev received tin- past year, and hope by a-sidnity and punctuality iu bu-iue.-s to merit a continu ance of pa.it f.ivors. Thev now have and expect to keep con stantly on hand, lite Very beat Cotton Yarns, From iNos. 2 to 18 inclusive. Also various s zes 01' the. best Cotton Seine Twine. Its durability and strength has been fairly tested, and 'be Subscribers feel no hei-it-lion in p-onouueing it inferior to none, if not superior to any in market Both the above articles they expert to del ver to pu chasers -n a- liberal terms as aiticles of lb. same quality can b piocured el.ie whe.e. The usual charge for conveyance, w ill be mad . Teriii of Sale for sdl quantities of Yarn over on- thousand pounds, f. or months ere lit Mill he allowed foi any quantity under one thousand pound-, th'ee inoiilh, i,e purchaser givi. g note (with, ut interest) at the lime the Yarn is delivered, payable at Ihe above slated times. The proprietors of fisheries will do well to apply to the Subscribers for Twine for the fm ure, as a very liberal credit will be ;iven BATTLE $ BROTHERS. Falls Tar River. Jan 10,1836. 1 100 Reward. RAN A WAY Horn the Subscriber, on ihe night of 20th September last, my negro man named DANIEL. 20 or 21 years of age. 6 feet high, black complexion, has a phasing countenance, inclined to be knock kne. d. his feet some what fumed out, paiiictiiarly his left fo.., his rlothing nol recollected. He w;is f,ir. merly the property of Asahel Farmer, his mother, brothers and si-ters belonging to aid Fanner his father is in the same neig'hborho d working about as a black smith. nearU as a free min. It is believed h is birkins about in ihe neighborhood ol said Farmer, also in Nash county. The above reward will be paid to any person that will apprehend said negro, mid deliver him to mo or secure him in any jail so that I gel him again. I f.rewari. "any person from harboring said negro, or carryin? him off, under the strict penally of "the law. Any information respecting him will b thankfully received by the Subscriber, at Oak Grove, Edgecombe County. WILLIAM BARNES 24ih Aug. 163-. 3 Constables' nianks for sal (tTPeach ilruwlyt WISH to no, chase in u Peach BRAXnv - fo price will be paid i.i'cash. LiS''on J iv. enrrpv Tarboro', JW.23d. IS.r,, Mrs.A.CJhnmH Go-,ds, and U now ena . ( IPr niJ...n.rr 1 ... tllr- nih her customers and the bnb'liru V"r" most every article for orna.ae,,, ' hU or comfort in ihe ; Serii('-, Millinery Line. I" her assortment will h-f1)Uml. A variely of Pattern Bonnet Tuscan and straw do. of ,'..., shape and feature. 3 tnl PUi", fiured, and watered Silks m,i e ins for dresses, nd Sa Fancy Gauze-, lor do. Vn!SH-TaWlS' -c;r,'s!,'"l Han.Ik.rchic'. of different qualities and pric, Head ornament., bair A laige quannty of Itibb(i,s ' f lowers, fac. ' ar,,i'-"l tp-Mrs. H. has patterns f 1t;p , fashions. ?he invites a ins..J ' Urboro'. April 23. BuSgyfor Sale. N ex. client .Newark made BUGGY ff)f sa,e' tt this ojjict. November 9, SS3.. Whom it miiy concern. TtlC Subscriber ieque.sts all those in debted to him to tail and setiie iheir aco nots. Jan.iarv 13. 1830. A'-. Piano Forte for Sale. HAVE a very handsome PIANO for sale persons wishing to purchase. would do well to call and examine if. J W. GOTTEN. May 2 1st, 1S3". For publishing in the town of Tar borough, JV. C a semi-monthly paper, entiled THE PRIMITIVE BAriiST. EDITED BY M AH Iv BENNETT, Printed and Published by Geo Howard. Ti HS publication isprincipidlyinfendeit todefend theo'.d s imol United BaptisU j from the inanv apeisi"H3 c;isi umii them j b del'ided ersns pro'eiiin lln-T own I faith, because tiiey cai in t coincinitiou--j iv eitfjae in the various money-inalviiij ; schemes of the day, osteui Iv intetnieil tJ I promote C-i isliamly . but evidii! t. nd- ing to destroy me gieiit and fim.iaun mal ; piinciples iijmii which it is base I. by m.ik ing a gain of godl'oirss. We wish lia-e it distinctly understood, that w.r are not inimieal to Masonry. Temperance, me di irib iliou of the IJibh. or Ihe spread of (lie Go-pel but we d ) conueiiui tlie mingling of professors and non-prolessurs of reli gion in societies, and the m;d.iiii a "crali" of religious maiieis, in evtry shiqie anl foi to wnatsoever. Believing tint Theological ?rh ol. B ble. Missionary, Tract, ami Suaday Sclm. I Union Societies, are the .same in prc.ctp! 1 uuscriplnral savor more of "lucre than of "or00,i wili towards inei),'' we i opposed to ihein. Some of I he children of God, surrounded with, and interspersed amongst, the advo cates of viissionary and other societies, are denied ihe happiness of conversing with those of the same judgment. Oilers, wiiile grieved with beholding'corrupiioits of the Gospel, are not able to speak f'-r them selves. Tins is designed, winter (Jod. for their relief. We shall aim not so niucii to please the fancy, as to inform the ju gmeiit more 10 affnid matter for solid aisJ lut ing comfort, than to give- a momentary glow to Ihe 1'eeiiuL'S. We con-i e--tii.it Ihe cause of tin'li and of L'liri (ian sMare, is our cause. Deeply unpiessed i'1' ,iie. b.-lief tliatlhe blessing even of n utli it-' is of the Head of the Church, ' C 'St""' selves upon Him, and sen.l our little pap a!noad, pravinglhe Lord to cn v itii it some jov to those who are in li i!rirM'ir and a tittle rest to those wno are troubled. TERMS. The Primitire Jiaplist p-iMished m super-roval octavo lorm of Io pae".0-' the second and to. n th Saturdays in ecU month at On Dollar ir ear. p -ya!.l on receipt of the first ..um'.er. S :xc --pie will sent lo one Post Office, or iii'ir hood for Five Dollars , trominuiiicalioiis mm be post ana directed 10 the Publisher. KT Persons holding S ihscrp'ion papt-' 11 ill please send t'tcmor the nani:S i Hun , lo Geo. Hoxurd, Tarbofouji, S C- Printing Press for Sate. A SLTRR K0T L Prir ting Pre- n nX .he old mode of cnsiro uou.can be r-:lf-;- VP i.rocured on rea-onable terms. Apply ut this Ofice Tarborough, July .'4.
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