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a3isccHaneous. ;.-:- ' Pit$-SS TO TIIK LADY OPPOSITE. I wish the j;ii I would move away Why nvcil she all the while Sit hcmi'iiv; at her window scat With that eternal smile? Tis very strange an;l very odd, And ery like -si plan, With such a look, and such an air, And 1 a single man! There sat she like a seraj.h chained In mornias's earliest flame, And there she leaned upon her hand When ctimsoued sunset came. And there she was at t A iliht hour I saw the shutters close. I lo w slowly as with vain regret They folded up my rose! I know her mother thinks it wrong 1 know mama is right 1 know a matron and a maul Declare she is a iYight 1 know what many folks would think, 1 know what some will say I know ail this, and yit, .th! yet 1 cannot kt ep away. And I w'l) sit, mysterious maid, And .uh ):v liicrii'i',; Mm; Ami fondly gaze thro' mist and shade When t'.H: iai- day is done. And love tl;e lips the rosy lips That ne'er m me luv . spoken, And wear the chainsthat j-iliuce wove And words have never bickcn. To live to (lit to sleep tosi;;h; And thisia life jut ii!l tny eye! Bacon ami JLard. ?HK Su'iseribrr is now rcceiv in: and oflVrs for sale, lour , ,( hunureu o n rel p mie Cut Herrings. Also, in stole, a quantity prime BACON and LAUD. .. ". GOTTEN. Tarboro,' 1 Uh May, 1:35 j f of J rd. 1 1 1 ti LKr T my camji in Nash county, my tie- iTto bov ' if i DECJTUK, Abnu? IS or 19 years old, about Six feet high, strait and slemier, and yellow con-.plech-d, and one ;f bis fore fingers is stilF, caused liom a cut through the joint. This bov 1 purchased of Lewis WiNnt. Pilt eouuiy, aid wb.ere lie will pto!:aUy make his vay Lack where he was brought from. All nciovs ai e lure warned from iiarlonng said boy, and all ma? tei5 of vcsieU, under the eveiest penally of the lw, as I intend to have him. Uis mother lives with taid Wilson, and bis faMier with his brother, as 1 am informed. Any person who will apprehend 5-aid boy snd commit him to jail, so that 1 g'-t him oaiti. shall r:- OtlVe hie aC-V'" rewICI arid U- j mr know at Want nlon, Noith r;. yjncry. i 11 11 d S t , iJUVi ili'r h! SiHJSCriiJttC il. 1 lit J Jt' I-)'! ' tS X 'l'HH j .. J J.' "!' 1- C OtlcLlllOlt (J O 'iroil ml, ln.-iri. nxsrmUr, nt l,,..;,rh T r ' : J'ti e, :i5, to amend the I Lo?rs'ttiti Jt. j v . r ,,wi ,. lir.:.lio.,V L tr e subi.-n t,. JJ''' crspq.ietie of tlm nunrrns app',;- lions f... tr e subj.-ri, the S.ibscii- crs have .ettrtiiiued, if suff.- int ciiooiirat.. meiit b. '''n, ! p'lbl !. .n a ne,V. voluiiic, w it'i aii t y:i yen ie.it ili-pjii h Tie Debates in the Conrenilan, IV recfntly met iu this city, for ihe 1 urpoe of asce-1 lining w iietl er a suti'u i-ut jj'ini n-r 'if SubsCl I eri can be ohii;incl i juliiv the undertaking, tuese PruposaSs aie issued. ' he vohime, which will probably make from ttOO to 4j0 pages, v ' be printed w iih h handsome tvpe, on goid pper, and will be birnished io Subscribers, houm! in boards, at Three Dollars a copy, payable tC. delivery. JOS. GALES & SON Raleigh, Aug. 1st, 1S35. Qj" Subscript ions to the above book received at this OJice. Published and for bale at this OJJke. P PAT til OTIC DISCOURSE tlx North Carolina Wind's Ajiolujry for the Kehukee Association and, A Hasket ol l'rgmenis, by the Rev. Jiluia Lawicm e. Also, A Review of Clark's defence find jus tification to tne Kehukee Association, writ ten by a lay iii-n,her of ihe Association .nd. Uremre'Tes in the l,fe f HIJlT J sef h Riggs, wroie by himlf. Ta.rUoiough, Auj. j. Piano Foric for sale. T ha vk PIANO a very handsome for sale person? wishing to purchase, would do vv e 1 1 to call and examine it. . IV. GOTTEN. May 21st, 1 S:i5. JVoticc. 4 S I h ive not been known to , the people, and they have not been acquainted with my work, I therefore, will make some re marks uj)on my business. All persons having an' ilrick work or Vlasicrinz To do, or any kind of brick work whatever, p.trliruhii ly Mich as hi ick walls, cornices, facias, strait aiches, cheme arches, hips and valleys in tyling and waler cour ses, oil piers, pilasters, rustic work, ice. would oblige them selves in employing me, cs I have ot a form or Architect, (printed in Hnghnd,) superior to any that ever has been .seen here; ii is a new form and the first one that over has been brought here. And with what 1 have learned here, and with the assistance of my look, can uxccuie any job of work in a neater style thjn ever lias hern done about hire. As I am now capable of carrying on the business', I would be. Vet V thnt'ik- in! to . I the p.ip.'t. to employ me; i : ....... t, .i... ... tltiU ll in " wi n uui 1 1 1 1 1 j)iuc III be better formed, si router utnl ni- e-r than any that has ever been don- by any brick mason in lhi sfction, I will not chaige any tbing for my work, ami will do it on a. leasunable tertns a could bt' exjxH'Inl. On any larg" jobs f vvmitil w ih to m ike thr hi icks. f. . ,.,()VV lh;i. , ,,., make a stnootlu : brick than ever has been made any n here here, will wjr";iai my work from hursJini:, smoking, or at:y ihuig ecome the eist that t!'H not work, and lo be -jpvrior to any thai has ever been !ot;e here. i All orders troui any distance 1 tmv fur sri,i !o Tat boron ir'n PoM j Olilcf. or any person living not a i dit:u.ce may come or send word to ilas i.veritt s, near hitlie t,o neto ('leek meetincr house, Kdire combe countv. ll'M. J. P. BIIOU N. Ausrust 17, 18:5. 34 tor jmb'.l'hivz in the tnwn if Tm boro'tg't. .V. C. a stmi-'runtt'i f.ojet , euti'lrd 'ihc Vrimitive Baptist, kd;iki r.v .mm:k Ii;.n.nk.it, Fri.it' d iti-d FitbU'.hcd lj Oo Hmrard. 'r' polilii Hiion is principally inlend'-d to vletmd the old ch.m t'nrted liaplits imhi llo manv aoperse'ni ca-i upon ilirm tv 'diidfd pi i sons pro'esink; their own frtith, lvran: Ooy lanni'i conscn niioiis ly incase in Oif vnrions inoney-nukiii; sih mrs if lli l ), I'sifnoj!.! ii.U-ii.Ji d to promote l i ii-ti.ui.lv, but videnilv ! nd inlodcntioy tbe !;r-at and fniidami mal piiticipit's upon whii h il is based, by in.ik iuS H ain ol "odlini -s. We ih to have il dijlim llv undei stood, i h it we n'e nol inimi al lo Masonry, It mitrauce, I lie ili- Irih ilion ol the Mdile, or Ihe Fpn ad of ihe (Jo-pr! but wp do (oiuicni.i the m.ugliiiq; ot prolesoi s and inmpi ulcssot s nl nli L'l.in iu soi it lies, and the making a "cralt" o ii liidUs 'nail' is, in every sh.ipe and lonn wt nloevrr. hVlu-viug imi I'hrolopiral Sth uds, IM- !., .Mi s.oimi v, i racl, and Sunday School ouunH - "l e shuic i.i n isei uiinr.d savor u-ire ol "luen than of f;ood w ill tow ai ds men," we are t fiosc.i in mem. oiu-of I he children of Ctol, rurrounded "" i-i' nun ii,.i, inr niiyu- .11 Ii ....I i..l..r. ........ I ,,l .1 .. .1.... Jcitsol .'issiwuary and othei swcie' 1-8, ai e be happiness of converMng with those ol Ihe s'Miiejudgnu-tit. Ol !ei s, vhi!e rirve.l witu behuidiiij.' coirnpiioni f the tiosprl, are not able to speak for thenr selves- 1 b is is d-.-i'.'ncd. uudfr (iod, for lUtU r '''' U e 8,,lI! a"" ,,ot s, '"--, to picasi t lie ta:.cy , as 10 loiorm me ju gment moit to atl'o'd tnatiei for solid and last iiit; comfoit, than to give a iiiomciila'i v glow to (he feelings. Ve consi.!er that ihe cause of truth rind of t'hri -lian dac , H our c ause. Ieeply laipiessed viiih the luliei tiiat On- bVsain even ol liuth itself is ol the Head of the Church, we cast our selves upon Him, and send our liitle paper abroad, praving the Lout to cairy with it some joy to thoe who are in ti ilxi a'ioii, and a liitle rest to those who aie troubled. TF.UMs. The Primitive llajitist will be pub lished in super-royal octavo form of 16 pages, on the second and fourth Saturdays in tach month, commen cing in January next at One Dollar per year, payable on receipt of the hrst number. Six copies will be sent to one Post-Office or neighborhood for r iv e Dollars. Communications UJst be tiost paid andem-ected to the Publisher. ly-hditors in the South will confer a tavor by giving the above one or two insertions. Persons holding Subscrip tion papers will plense send tfum to Geo. Howard, Tarbora bit the middle of December, next. October 3, 1S33. 100 Dollars lleward. ESCAPED from the Sub scriWr, while encHinped ai the boum-of Col. A. Walt, in Hocking tuno county, (N. C) onlhr uiglitof the IOiIiMhv, 1834, a negro man named 4JH!SPJ He is about 31 years 1 1, iibout 5 A ct 1 1 ini'be? high; no marks rr colU-ctt'il; bail on a homespun jeans long oat, ;iul common thread and cotton pantn!oons. John was purchased from Archibald Forbes, in Pin county, near Greenville, and it is pi unable he will endeavor to got back to li e same neighborhood. The above reward of One Hundred Dol lars will be jiaid to any one who will a preliertd and lodpo. the sail! Mcgto in any i to that the Subscriber can Ret him ajrain. hellers addressed to the under- kiCind, Ht New Mow P.O. Buckingham county, (Va.) ui'l receive immediate utteniion. JOHN I. MORRIS. June LM, LS35. 2Q CoMl'KLHLWSlVI Commentary on the liible. 'I'HK Subscriber having been requests! j id ail lis Aseni mr mis iii"iny iiut-i ; esting work, inl(rins the public that the fust volume can be seen at his oil'ice, where f iibsci iplious will he received. Tin; fust volume is a specimen of the exe cution of the work, editorial and median ieal It is to contain all that is valuable in lh writings of those great lights in the I'hiUlian (lunch, Henry, Sicott, Dod dridge, Cill, Adam Claik, Palritk, Pool, l.owth, llnidcr, and othfi; t!ie whole de sicn'd to a digest and combination of the advantage of the be.t Bible eonimenlaries. On the wlnde, it i believed all will admit u,At ,iie w01 k 's "hal it has n t.iouoi.nc I .i ... i... i: i. .i .i... i ii I v in i i iliiii iu iiii: i kuiki t , .iki i iir ,,,:, aiM, t.llilurs picdtrc il.emSve ,..-, . tnd their character Cnd they can do no inorethrtt -very efloi I shall bepntfoith to make it, both in ihc literary and me- iianii ,l Jin rls, lastingly useful, and wor-i Ihy a liberal suppoH. Hut lo sustain them ! in so expensive an enterprise, the bvv i price f.xed for the wuik requir.- that it ' should have an extensive sale, and no pob-! lihf r v on!d till u hi i aim d in pi o cnlio j i .. :.i i i. :. . . i . . I .i! .iiii.jiii n 1. 1' il'stl lli toil IS1, I 1 I . ..-I. ... -- I tti.u, mm rvi tin, v'iiii.ii xhii a iiiurxr may he in teatd lo ordinary uuiks, no ht-ki'ii-li n is felt in i f sn ting to il in this case, so m.inihs'ly necessary and proper. 1 hey n;p'Tl in confidence to the religious public, Mini to all, who wish to hee it circulate, for .ll.i ir i;amt ami patronage. There is a Unptisl edition, differing in no respect from the general eiiiiiuii ex t p on the rdinanec f b'aptisin, in i lVi ern e loj whicli ll'.e Hrv. Joseph A. Warue, Lditorj ol 'the Uapt ist edition, makes Ihe follow ioc; r inaiks, i; A'l tliat was promised in the BaptUt t dilion, such. "io that whatever ua found in the xvoik as published for ... .. .. ..n.. .. u:-l. .i: i . ' ' I II'IIUIM Il III' I .111 , l It II 111(1 HI) I tO I - respond wi.lMln- viewVof liapiits, should b icuiovid, and the maturest views of their own best wiitern subslituleil. It is neen d w,h wh.,t is peculiar lo the Hap- n uoi ii 1 1 ii-iirv-ii i ii.h 1 1 l iiuiiu ion- lit denomination, haS been left unguarded; A see(!(cd hy One of tllC firm di and when it is considered that on no , t r . i points but those do Uapt.ns differ from Henry, Scott, Doddiide, Lc there can be scarcely a Uubt but thai Iho detinmi - . ,, , , , . mil,... nun u. ill 1.1. 1 I ml II..... I . . now a Commentarv. in Ihe reading of! whicb they are Mire to find what will r. tue iLinie ol loe, ami satisly tlie app.-lite lur n mn, ami inis u i; nout iiiat uiiniuutioii ofthiir enjoyment withwlnih they weie accu'touied lo nn-cl in lending (he authors, prising- out of Innr dilluient views of a cln ist ian ordiuanc. Terms. The work ill be comprised in live totouies, aeiMgiiig- not less than 800 pages per volume, royal (i vo hand somely printed on fine paper, and wtll bound in sln-ep, and lettered wilh double titles, at 3 dt-iluis per volume. There will be v..eial engravings, frontispieces, rignetle lilies, and several neatly engraved maps, with other illustrative wood cuts, &.c. Copi s bound in eitra gilt, spiing backs, g4,50; plain calf, $A,o. GEO. HOWARD. March 13'h, Is.fV To the Ifjlicted. -- f"' the cure of while swcllin pVidf scrofula and other tumoiirf,j JV" R,,,e 'P5S aiM' "lrer?. a,1d fresh T3" wounds, sprains, bruises, swell ings and inthtniinatioiis, kc. kc. Reckwith's anti-dyspeptic pills. Row nnd's genuine tunic mixture, a per feet cn-e for ague and fever. '1 lie above valuable medicine!; may be had wholesale or retail on application to J. W Collen, Agent for Tat boiough. 1S.V. 11 em nan ts, iU ninn nls! C.Rl'AT VARIETY of Remnants of every descriplion of Gmxls, will be Sold at half their value. J. WED DELL. 2oi h Feb. 183 k 1,000 ffallons N. E. FOR SALK, at 40 cents per sin git; gallon, and 3S cents per gal lon by Ihe barrel, by D. KNIGHT $ CO. Oft. 22d, 1835. MISTOKY OF THE Kelt ukec Jlssociation. JIJST PUBLtSIlKi), and for sale at the U office of the. Ta:lor' Press, ", con cise History nf the Kehukee Liaplist Asho cial'mn, from 'it original i ietothepre sent time by KMer Joseph liiggs under the supervision of a committee (consisting of Elders Joshua Lawrence, William Hy- man, anu i.uke vi ara, ana metiiren Tho mas Bigg, Joseph D. Bigi?5, and Cushion B. Ilassell.) appointed by the Association." Price SI each, or 10 perdbcn. October, lfc'31. Jre stubborn things. The Chtop Cask Store, lo be con tinued in Tarboro9. ' i' James Weddell, 1JAV1NG abandoned the idea 3 A of moving to ibe West, , has fully determined on making Tar boro' his permanent place of resi dence, and is now al ihc North laying in a Large Supply of Goods, Which he flatters himself will al together excel any of his former slocks in point of VARIETY, (jjwlity and Cheapness. His friends and the public in ge net al may test assured thai every exertion on bis pari shall be used continuance of the ex- . le ia8 hhhei tO r - i ecei ved. Saturday, 10th Oct. 1835. Bacon for Sale. V QUANTITY of prim e lhi con can be bad on reasonable terms by applying lo LB. BRADY. Aug 12. 1835. uKCKwrnrs .Inli-dynpeptic Fills. most valuable medicine I or the cure of DYSPHASIA, i .u- ,m vent ion of billOUS fe- i w t L Vt't S, CollC, UC UC. IS Kepi COM- s, :i y oil hand and for sale by .. IV. GOTTEN. Taibuo;' '25 Sept. 1S:5. September, VMAs AND WlNTKIt Hoots, Shoes and I'aper. BOIUNSON cS- NEIVSOMs WOULD respect fullv inform then Friends, Customers ami the Public gene ' , . .1 . rall' l,al l,1C.V arC n0W ClVlll- by the Sjbra, James L. Simmons and Claremont, , ii . - r 2 Si) CttSCS Of ISOOIS C SllOeS, ! ' Horn me lUanuiacioiy; ami 'they pledge themselves to sel : .k.m i. e..,,.,!! ,, mnrnKinu L' IHCUI III tWVIIHI ) lllkllliaillni iu" J Ibey C.m be boUlfllt in PI) 1 1.1 dclphil. New York OT HoSlOO, On : i1(,jr (jjaJ credits. N. H. Al.-o, a large quantity of Shoe Thread, Shoe Urushes and Blacking. ppirrsburi;, Va. Sept. 10. VEUY BEST . Colton Yarn and Twine FOR SALE. npiIK Subscribers feel ri stelul for the liberal patronage which ihey received the pnsl year, and hope by assiduity and punctuality in business to neril a continuance il p;isl favors. They now have and expect to i;cep constantly on hand the Very best Cotton Yarns, From Aos. 2 to IS inclusive. lso, various sizes of the best Cotton Seine Twine its dura bility and strength has been fairly tested, and the Subscribers feel no hesitation in pronouncing it inferior to none, if not superior to any iu market. Hoth the above nticles they expeel to deliver to purchasers on as liberal terms as articles of the same quality can he procured elsewhere. 1 he usu al charge for conveyance will be made. Terms of sale for a!J quanti ties of lain over one thousand pounds, six months credit will be allowed for any quantity under one thousand pounds, four months, the purchaser giving note (with out interest) at the lime Ihe Vain is delivered, payable at ihe above stated lime. The proprietors of fisheries will do well to apply to the Subscri bers for twine for the future, as a very liberal credit will be "ivem Me ssrs. Hassel & Williams will act as agents for the Subscri bers at Williamslon Mr. Henj. Hell, at Greenville and Messrs. Simmons & Euie, at Halifax where Yarn and Twine can be bought on the same terms as at Ihe Factory. BATTLE $ BROTHERS. Falls Tar River, Jjrj. 10, 1S35. r ! Subi iber, who for several JL yt;ui past own engaged h The Gin Making business. In Ki.itn has estnblislied himself IS GKKI5NVILLE, Where he carr ies on the above bu siness in all its various branches. All those who wish to supply themselves with Clins of the best quality, are respectfully solicited to apply to the Subscriber person ally or by letler. All orders for Gins will he piomptly execuled. From the Subscriber's long expe rience in his business, and from the approbation which his work has hitherto met with, he hesitates nol to promise enfire satisfaction to all who may see m to emnm lo him their patronage. Ginsout of order " '11 be expeditiously re paired. The Subscriber takes the liberty of cailing the attention oi those who wish to procure new Gins, or to have old Gins repair ed, lo 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 pres sure of business-, that many are obliged of necessity to submit to a longer delay than they wish. In connexion with this eslablislanent, car lie; on the Locke? Gunsmith business i r urn n lie aHo maues onw iuiu jmc, j lne undersigned to per-wer? and Mill Inks, and Gudgeons, of j ,ie;r pjjn t0 t.xtPnj a,l( , a comp:ilion invented by lJanie Peek, of Raleigh Grist Mill Sjfindles, with Shel Collais, (turned : These article equal lo any manufactured in Ihe United States. All letters and orders must be directed to the Subscriber at Greenville. HENRY CHAMBERLAIN July 12, 1S34. Cotton Gins flMIE Subscriber has established - 'himseif in the houses formerly occupied by the late Joseph Lac key, dee'd, nearthe'river, and a short distance below Heniamin 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 besJand five hundred pjes, aw quality, are respectfully solicited lo apply to the Subscriber person ally, or by letter. All orders for Gins will be promptly executed. Gins out of order will be exjedi lioiisjy repaired. Blacksmithing of every des cription, execuled in the best Myle. JTwo second hand Cotton Gins for sde low for cash. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. Tarboro,' 30th Sent. 1S34. Cojfield Iing, MERCHANT TAILOR, TEGS leave to inform hi nu tnerous customers , and the public generally, that he has just returned from New York, where he purchased a Splendid Assortment of FALL AM) WINTEH In his line of business, viz, Superfine blue and black Cloths, Superfine brown and green do. Superfine claret and mixed do. Superfine black, ribbed, smd drab Cassimeres striped and mixed do. Petersham and goats, hair Camlet, Plain black and figured Velvets. Woolen Velvets and fig'd Toilinetts, l lain black, and hp; d Valencia, Black Silk and sano Vtstings, Plain black and fancy Stocks, Bosoms and Collars, Men's black back and hoskin Gloves, Elastic andnett Suspenders, &c. All of these Goods will be sold low for cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers. Gentle men's clolhing made and trimmed in the most fashionable style.. All orders from a distance will be thankfully received & punctually attended to. Call at C. King's, three doors above the Planter's Hotel, immediately opposite the Brick store. Tarboro', Oct. 14;1S35. Notice. A ROY of steady habits and a K.nt fnnrlann .. .11 "uncui jears oiu, i wanting to the tailoring business. COFFIELI) KING. Oct. 14, 1S35. Henry J0m Mi:ue,UNTTAlIo " .l AS just leoeived , 11 York hisWt ;, In hialhuojbu CONSISTISr rp Sunerfine Cloths a.! alt the most f.ivh;, .. coats, 1,,. .. Goat's hair Camblets, f.Jr r. , Canton Flannel, ' A very splendia asso,tn,,,lt ffv j Velvets-WaHliid a vtry supet lor at tick, vC . in iaci nis assoritne,,, i r . . i - complete of every auice line oi DusitM-ss, which old low for casb (ir uul' punetu;d custonn rs. rH., ' ' wishin- I., puichasfi Q'L pnrticulai ly invited i0 examine lor themselves a,,' ' ders I ro m a distance vVi lolly received ad punc' tended to. ''" Tjirboro', Oct 22 1, ls.r, PROSPKCTUs OF TIIR Congressional Gklfm rjMIE success of ihe expert A we have made to furnish cincl history of the prun, 4;' Congress, from day t0 jJy : sketches of the DehaiM . . ""i!. p;an to extent a-nl tAr(in. They have resolved thai the (V I gres-dnnal Globe shall not C:V embody the patliamem.irr a-.n.: f t!ie country, but shall al0i. nish an Appendix, nhich v. contain the finished .pci(h the prominent speaker, on ? most important sul.jVcu, wriv, out by tbe members thenar;, from the notes and printed s;e'C; c of the Reporters. The Congressional Globe, n an Index, will be published wetL ly, upon double rnytl pape . ? octavo form, as heretofore, a:.::; dollar for tbe session. Iunv: subscribed for fepantrlv. Ti. appendix of finished p-ccS-will, also, be published Iji cr dollar. It is probable that ihe nexist ston ot Congress will con',;:.:: .early seven months: if i work will contain between f .: i the cheapest publication i haps :n the world. The next session of Cue? will probably be the rnoet tv: ful one which Iims omnri: manv years, and vill-ceit;i.ly. replele with interest, as i!sc will have great iifl lence in th Ihe destiny of the Kt-iu'il i years to come. Immpilia",l.vr ceding, as it does, the next rV dential election, and cmU'.: the leading minds of all c; tending parties in the courn deep and abiilin interest mi i lend the debates. Tde h drama will be laithfullyx' 'j in tbe Com;res-ioiijl Globe a the Appendix. tT I I I .. .trni'Illn! ! ' j v e nave aireauy j n - j our reporting cotps, einii;! ( fand' ability in one hraudi o!b'' j gryss, and we expect o adequate reinforcement of csj-f 1 . i . i I,,- ihc I'- persons in me ouier, y it meets, to fulfil our own and the expectations of the Me bers. No pains or rot on J part will be spared to accon?' it. As the work will be cj ed regularly, and be madepe nent, authentic, an! tl'';; highly useful, all uhotai; terest in the political ffjir? country will do well to bn- subscription with the next st!"' TERMS. Congressional Gbbc- cP'S'; the session, ." , do. do. 11 copies session, Jifiendix.S&mc price. .it , The Congressional (llwj sent to those papers thai i . i, .. Prospectus, if our directed to it by a mark .,: Our Exchange List n Jbi3.;. we would not observe iwi I unless this be done. Pvmnr mav be -J'llc a t iiv.. j it-i ! of any specie-paying CeiVed' Jlhet- tXXo attention I ff order, unless the mh it, or unless some aU t) known to us to be i0. ire pay it before the setfi' .p. Washington Citv, IS
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