ADVERTISEMENT. 
instructors. Mr. Campbell then returned to Griqua town, and 
from thence travelled southward, parallel with the west coast 
of Africa, till, after a laborious and perilous journey of nine 
months, he reached Cape-town in health and safety. 
Having obtained the great objects of his journey, and settled 
the affairs of the Society in a satisfactory manner, Mr. Campbell 
sailed for England in the Brig Venus, Captain Kilgour, on the 
13th of February, and arrived at Plymouth on the 4th of May, 
1814. He immediately pressed forward to London, and ar- 
rived just in time to be present at the Anniversary Meeting of 
the Society, when he had an opportunity of gratifying numerous 
assemblies with a general account of his proceedings. He was 
received by the Society with grateful pleasure, and the warmest 
thanks of the body were voted to him with perfect unanimity. 
By the earnest request of the Society, Mr. Campbell was 
prevailed upon to transcribe for the press the substance of his 
journal ; and the volume is now presented to the public as a 
memorial of his diligence, fortitude, and prudence. It is hoped 
that the work will be perused, not only by the Members of the 
Society, but by every Christian Philanthropist, with pleasure 
and advantage. 
By order of the Directors. 
London, Dec. 22. 1814. 
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