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1,1 i i 1 il!1' in, , ilyisccHancous. ft.-- i Piano Forte for sale. T HAVE a very handsome PIANO for "sale -persons wishing lo purchase, would do well to cull and examine it. J. Jl GOTTEN. MhV 2NI, l5- "HIE DONK OVER WHIGS." Air "77c xrr Tailor." A party there once was, at power only aiming, The wealth of the nation, talents all claiming, With alien ami gig laws, they sought to dissever. Our blood purchased rights, and the people forever For ever, for ever. With stamp acts and armies they sorely distressed us, The dark "reign of terror" bore and oppressed us Democracy rose, armed with truth' mighty lever, And "down'went their house" and their partyfor ever, For ever, for ever. The fragments yet live, an 1 each clan has a leader, A head and a tail ami Nic Kiddle j ever ks been hi ought here. And 4 S I have not been known to iL people, nnd ihey have not been acquainted with my woik, 1 theiefore will make some re marks upon my business. All persons having any Brick work or riiislcriw: To do, or any kind of brick work whatever, particularly such as brick walls, cornices, facias, strait arches, cheme archer, !i ip and valleys in tyling and water cour ses, all piers, pilaster.-, rustic work, would oblige them selves in employing me, as I have got a form or architect, (printed in England.) superior to any that ever ha been si en here,' it is a new form and the first one that 100 Dollars Reward KbCAlT.D from the Sub soib r, while cucmeil the liouse ot Col. A. Watt.iu IWkiu chain county, (N- ) oullie nielli of I he 10th Ma, 1p31, a negro man naint 'l for feeder with what I have learned here, mar name Uu tney change ,uu , lvj a,islanc, 0f mv cheat us no never: i . . ; ThevVe the "mark of the beast"- I hook, can execute any job o! work we shall know them for ever, j in a neater style than ever has For ever, for eer. been done about here. As I am Our sister Rhode Island, though small, uly twig it, Old Ti Mam slu's shipped on board Not e's Little Frigate; And 'go a-head' Davy may hunt bears or heaver, He's got leave of absence, both now ;aid for ever, For ever, for ever. now cnpab!e ol catrying on the business, I would be very thank ful to the people to employ me; and il mv work does not prove to be belter formed, stronger and ni cer than an)' that has ever been done- ly any brick mason in this section, I will not charge any tiling lor my work, and will do it on a reasonable terms as could be expected. On any Luge jobs I I would wish lo make the bricks. PflMIlO Subscriber is now receiv-, t'rr 1 know that 1 can make a - mir n 1 1 ( I. . . . . .. I .. Lnwii.lln I' 111 ir'.' Ilril) I't'l'l' ll'ls flOIMl made any where here. I will wai rant mv work Bacon and hard. 9 lie is ahout 31 years old, iibout 5 ft ft O inebfs high; no imirks recollected; hail on a homespun jeans long coat, ami common ihrca'.i ami cotton tan'.alonns. Joliu was purchased from Ar:Mfi:Iil orl.es, in l'i't rountv, iicht ('ict'iiviPr, ini it is probable he will er.l'Mor to get back lo the same neighborhood. The above toward of One Hundred Did- Inr be paid lo any one who will H pre I j..il, signed, at New Store P.O. IJiu ham runty, vVa.) will receive immediate ullcotion. JOHN I MORRIS. June 2 1, KS35. 26 P9 Are stubborn things. The. Cheap Cask Store to be con tinued in Turboro -::- James Wcddcll, lAViNG abandoned the idea " of moving to the West, has fully determined on making Tar boro' his permanent place of resi dence, and is now at the North laying in a Large Supply of Goods, Whir-h he flatters himself will al- Dirheml Hint bidoe the aic! iejrio in any . f , v.. .. ... T ...... i.:. . I tmrpthpr exce anv ot his tori)tr so uiai iiie suoseiioei ian gei : . S stocks in point ol VARIETY, ((intlily (Mil Cheapness. His friend and the public, in Ge neral may rest assured l hat every exertion on hi pat t shall be used TH Subscriber, who for seveta' 'years past has been engr.-cd ir The Gin Making business. In Kinston, has established himself IN "UKEENVILLE, Where he carries on the above hu siness in all its various branches. All those who wish to supply themselves wilh Gins of the best cpialily, are respeclfully solicited to apply lo Ihe Subscriber person ally or'by letter. AH orders for Gins will be piomptly executed. From the Subscriber's long expe- rienee in nis uunncf-, ....... Ihe approbation which bis work has hitherto met with, he hesitates not to promise entire satisfaction lo all who may see fit to extend to him their palronaje. Gins oul of order will be expeditiously re- The Subscriber lakes the licnrx, J0jlr AS jusl ' York ., -J . c . u to mure a continuance oi uie tensive patronage he lias hitherto Saturday, 10th Oct. S'A5. Bacon for Sale. 4 QUANTITY of prime Bacon can be had on reasonable terms . ;. niuny. Auk- r- 1 vS Ji. HHCIvWITH'S Jin I i-iUj sp ep I i c V ills. i ii una oik-is i - hundred bands jirin:e Cut Herrings. Also, in store, a quant it prime BACON and LAUD. .. ll COTTKX. Tarboro,' Mih May. 135. cf win watrani my woik irom j burslin, smoking, or anv thin e!e tbnt does not become the work, ami to be superior lo any that has ever been done here. All orders from any distance may be sent to Tai borough l'ost Office, or any person living not a JO $2o Reward. - I.KF T my camp in ! distance may come or send word Nsb couatv, my lie- ' lo Sl1 ,N I''citl's, .near Little Co- rro bov neto Creik meelinj!; house, Kde iiiLw i - r ' o D ECt.l'1'l fi combe county. About IS or 19 years old. .-omit! U'M.J. P. MiOU'X. six feel hiirh, strait and slender,'. August 17, 3r. .'M ard ye!l('W cmpltctcil, and jne of his fore finders is stiff, c.vj. d from a cut ihrotiirh tbe ioisit. This boy I purchasfd of Lewis WiNon. Pi It coun'y, and where he will probably make bis way back wheie he w-as brought liom. All persons are forewannd from harboring said boy, and nil nias tets of vessels, under the severest penally of the law, as I intend to iiave him. Hi mother lives wilh said Wilson, and his lather with his brother, as I am informed. Any poison who will apprthend said boy and commit him to jil, so that I him aam, shall re ceive the above it ward and let me ;::cv al Watreutoo, Noilh Carol inr-. johx a. ixci:r. ry woikn.no bt-sia- rjHlO ; to it in this cise, so SL f(t .Votice. Trustees of the XnshvUle fc and Fctmtte Academics d, to the expediency of applying and Mill Inks, and Gudgeons, o' a composition invented by Daniel Peck, of Raleigh Grist Mill 39 PROPOSAL, For publishing by subscription. The Debates in Tin: Convention of N. Carolina, iriiicb assembled at lialeigh, June 4, to amend 'the Constitution. rjN consequence of the numerous appli iA CHlions on the sol j-r, the Subscribers have determined, if sufficient encourage ment br 'upn, to puM -.sli in a neat volume, Willi aii convenient dispatch 'The Debates in the Convention, Which recently met in this city. For Hit purposo of asce' tainiii" whether a sufficient livun'.u r tf Subscribers can be obtained to justify the undertaking, these I'mousa! tiv issued. Tlie volume, which will probably make from 30i0 l 4(K) pages, will be printed with n handsome type, on good pnper, and will lie furnished to Subscribers, bound in boards, at 'lhrce Dollars a copy, payable tin delivery. JOS. G.1LES & SON. Ilaleis'i, Aug. 1st, 1S-S5. Published mid Jot Sale al this OJJ'ue. J PATRIOTIC DISCOURsJi: ,u r-Si North Carolina Vbij's Apology for ihe Kehukee Association and, A Casket of lVftgniems, by the Rev. Joshua Lawrence. Also, A Review of Clark's defence and jus t ficalion to Ihe Kehukee Association, writ ten by a lay n, ember of the Association and, Occurences in the Life of Elder Jo eph Biggs, wrote ty himself. aiborouh, Awj. y. i lor tiii!ihuig in I fir li.un ' f Tarbnrnug'i, .V. ( ' u simi-i.ujnth'.'j i "i'tr, ciilltlnl Flii i vimilivc iinptisl 1.1)1 I !".; P.Y MARK l.I'.NM'.IT, Vrinlid ".ml Pu'jliihtd I j (in. Ihxcnrd. 'PUIS ini'.ilii alioo ti .in.c .ll v intcn l.-.l to 1 1 . t (he l.t si liocl I nilttl baptists from the many apcri ns ca-t upon them b .! 1 ided ;t rsii'S piuicsioji their own faiih, h rau-e tlien l aiuiot cooscinti'iu--ly enui.j;e in the various iii)ncv-uakiu srbi-iues if the day, oslenil lv iiileudrd to promote Ci.riti;ui;ty , but evub'ollv f nd-i-ij; ti des'roy loe ;ieat and luiui.iuoMital principles upon w..i It it is ha-.nl, bv m.ik in a a 1 1 1 of godli.ies. ' wih to have i 1 1 1 , t i i c t ! v nndei tood, that we ixtr net iuiini. al to .iaon! v. i'emperancir, lh iribotion el the P.dde, m Ihe r ail of the pe! hot vvc do condemn the mingling of professor and non pi iU ssm s ot irb fiinu in sotit lies, and the Making a "cratt" of ii lii.n.s :i'attei., m evtiy sR.tj'e and fisrrn v iial-oe v( r. Rebev ing tint I in olog'ti al ?(h'oh, F'i hi, Mi-.-i'ii irv, Tract, ami 'Sunday School l.nioii Socieiifs, are the s.uue in principle uunci iptnral 'Htror more ol "lucre ' than of ''gooil wilttovaids uieii," we are opposed to them. Some of I he children of (iod, surrounded with, and iiitc iperM-d amongst, the advo cates of Missitni.ny and other sociein 8, aie denied the Iiappioess of converting with thoc of Ihe si'.ne jmlgmi i,t. Oil eis, while grieved wilh In 'holding coi i uptions of the tospel. aie not able :o sjuak lor them selves.. '1 his is designed, utidrr tod, for their relief. We shaii aim not so much to please the fancy, as to inform the judgment inoic to a fluid matter for solid and last ing comfort, than lo give a momentary glow to tne feelings. We consider that ihe cause ol troth and of Christian solace, is our cause, lo-cply impressed wiih Ihe belief thai toe blessing even of truth itself is ol i he Mead of the Chinch, we cast our selves iipoa Rin, i.iut send our little paper ahrond. proving the Loul to cairv with it some joy to thoe who are in Iribnlaiion and a little i est to those who are troubled. TERMS. The Primitive Hujitist will be ub lished in bit per- royal octavo, form f 16 pages, on tbe second and fourth baA'jrrhtys in each munth, commen cing in January next ;it One Dollar per year, payable on receipt of the ht st number. Six copies will be sent to one Post-Office or neighborhood for tive. Dollars. Communications must be fioat fi aid and jlnectetl to the Publisher. il-luhtoi s iu the South will confer a it vor by giving lhu ajoyc mc 0. two insertions. Persons holding Subscrip tion papers will please send than to Geo. Howard, Tarboro by the middle cf December next. October o, 1835. CoMPKLIILISSn ! Commentary on the Hi hie. 'j'liR Subscriber having been requested to act as Agent for this highly int r- rsting work, informs the public that the j received. first volume can tie seen at Ins ollae, where subscriptions will he received. The fust volume is a specimen of the exe cution of the work, editorial and mechan ical It is to contain nil that is valuable in the writings of those great lights in the Christian Church, Henry, Scott, Dod diidire. Cill. Adam Clark, Patrick, Pool, Low Ih, binder, and othei: the whole de-jby applying tO signed to a digel and combination of the' advantages of the best Ihble commentaries. On the whole, it is believed all will admit that the woik is what it has been pionouuc--il to be it credit to the country ; and the ptihlihtis and editors pledge themselves and their characters ( and I hi y can do n ...i.l.. , O... I .I...1I i... iiiuir i iiixi rui I III"! I 5IIH1I IT illl I Ml" m. . . . I II I f .1 J, ,. i 'PJll.-s most valuabb' inedu ine for the cure lo mane ii, uoiii in iiie iiieiarv anil me- a. . ,v . . . ., , , i ii i f i . i "t Diprpsin, and the prevention ot bill n :, ' ,i .... i ... ' ,u. 'u fevers, colic, :c. kc is kept couxtaittly , 'ii n bund and lor sale by in so expensive an enterprise, the low " j pi ice fixed for the work 1 1 ipiii-s that it , . H. CO 1 TLX. should have ao extensive ale. ami no pub-4 Tll ll'HO ' "J Set)!. 1S35. I i. .. . ..i i i ii .. ... ..i . . 4 ' " l i ism I w ii iii ii ir i i lir i ti in ; mi pi osu ui in g .. . . - - - ... the woi k w ithout a large subsci ipli-m lisi; and, how.-vn ooj opul.ir such a course in iv be in regaid In otdinarv lion is felt in i ram ting inainlrsiiv necessary ami pioper. 1 hey , .,, appeal m 'i-oi.fi.lt iu c'lo the ulignms pul.be,' COnlltllie 10 leCCIVO pro)OSI aud all, who wih to M-e u ciiculate, f.r lions itoni such as aie disposed in ll.eir t;a.nes and patronage. la ko char-e of iho-se illslitulions I I ei e is a It iptist edition, ditienug in no . . , . respect from th.-gei.eral edition except on, 'or etlstlinp; year, Utltll ihe lit the ordinaiii e , llaplism, iu tefereore lit of Dpeetllber nexl. ComtliUnica which the Ih v. Joseph A. U ame, f.d.tor .,(!dresHd in tbn Seerrtnrv. ol 'the Laptist edition, makes Ihe f.dlow ini . , ... , , r'-maiks, AH that was tiroinisi-il m i Baptist edition, as such, was that whatever tended lO. vias found in the woik as published fur Pu dohapti-i generally, which did tint tir respond with the views ol Baptists, should lo- leri.rved, and the matures! vicus of their own hrst wiiters siit)slituted. It is confidently believed thai no point con nected with what is peculiar to the V ip tist denomination, has been 'ell ungu irded; and when il i lonsidfred that mi no points but tf.use do Baptists dillVr fi i,t:i Menry, Scott, Doildridge, Lc. there cm lie siaicely a doubt but that the denomi nation in gi in ral will feel that they have new a Commentary, in the reading of which they aie Mire to find what will fan ll n l'i iiii. ifl.n.e :.n,l t-.li.l'f I ho ii. r.t 1 1 0 i I .1... 'I i. ....:.! .... "v " ri ' " ' w i s n u i:,'; jrijsn es iu avuiu n:- i, i ,,.. tor truth, and this w 11 hunt that diminution . . - -. i ,. , 'ni Ul "j -tUI. ..i-.i. .: .. .. I.:. i. i 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v - li'jsiiou' iii.n uu ii iiitn en mi in niwi wuiiii iner wtie i acrutoiiieit to meet in leading the author, ':il t 'lUn""' ;l l! arising out of thiir dllVcictit views of .1 dnnnnil v.-i!r!i' on tin inoi its r.f I be I Tear hot In hi Hut j C0NSISTIN(; np ' ; Superfine Cloths " all the most f.islti tl;.(7'a,l!r', Drab and oinc iVtei V'! ' ' coats, """"'!.:, GoatMiairCa.nolr , Canton Hannel, A very sphtalid Hss(.llIit m-s, co.,M,u,ls,ifili ; ' .:, civets Wai ilin ... . "! :' a very supet iut i-. r;. i'.. v"1'---, In fact bis .vson,,, '-'l complete of every ar!jcL.7'. Ime of business u.t : , ' 11,1 : tit i- u"l'n (;' , sold low Jor cash , iiu.a jiunctuul cus!otnt,s f'i(, ',h''' wishing; to nuichiiM. ri'',",": ' . '!i'i,', niired. . . p i ; . I nii....i!ni it' nueiiy i uniiii .in- ....v... ! cA.iioine 101 irt-rnsejvr t.w,. ...It., n idi ir. rti:ri vv HP IV i ,1 . i- inusi; ivini wi.th " ' .. jj uilt a UIMdMCe v jl 1 Gins, or to have old Gins repair-! "ullv received a-ol ? ' II. p.,viuli V , particularly iuviltd ui P' a:!,.' tended lo. Tarboro', Oct 22J, 1S3.5. I lo him in time. ben an war. as is usually the case, until ihe work is wauled, it causes such a pres sure of business, that many are obliged of necessity lo submit toj a longer delay Ihnn ihey wish. i iiZiZiSSFJ TSSOSJ, j .m ,i ... i . r......o.l -mi. im. I cihC hUtmy 0, ! Lock&Gummilli business 1";!', 11 skelclies ol Hie DfKtt., ,r : nc im-ii ui.iiu-3 jtt i.i me unuerMgned in PROSPKCTUjj Congressional Gh, I"tlh success of th? exu we have made lo f. I'l.ldM. "f; . :.i :n i .t.. ... Ii.' Plsi pani vviu piooijiiiy ii- This uohce is direcled lo lie published in ihe Warrenlon Ue porler and 'i'arboro' I'ress lor six w eks. y ord r of ihe Hoard, . D LOU XT, Secy. Nashville, No. ('a. ) 5lb Oct. 1SS5.S N. lh Kor the information of applicants the Secretary thinks pro'vr If) remark, that it is the cht isli.in oidiuauce. Tfrms. the woik wi!l be comprised in five vo'iiuie.4, averaging not less than blo paj;e per vuluiue. n valh'vo liiml somel) printed on frie paper, and will bound in sheep, and littered w iih double titbs, at i tbdlai per Volioiie. There will b si veial eiigiav mgs, front npicces. vig.u tte lilies, and srveral oeallv engrave! mapn, with other illustrative wood cuts. fee tonus bound in xlra mi stiiiii" backs, l,o0; plain call, .'J,7.. GEO. DOllli;i). Mar. b in-h, u;;. roeIfiUcl7l sfiTli. ClCW'sj invaluable Ointment 7 for th" cut e of w Idle sw ellm. , Clohll.l and o'ber tnmouiy, sore legs ai d ulcers, and fre.sh wounds, vjM ains, bruises, swell ing"! and intlammntious, &.c. 5ce. lb ckwith's anli-d yspeplic pill. Ho a and'- gimiiue tmiic m.xluie, a per feet cme for ago ; and fever. 'Ihe above valuable medicines may be hid w holesale or "retail on application to J. IV. Collf.n, Agent tor l ai boiough. Itemuanls, Hemnanls! f CP.KAT VAUIKTY of Kemnants of tTcA every description of (Joods, will be Sold at lutlf their value. J. If FDD ELL. 2'iih Feb. 183". 1,000 gallons N. E. hum, FOR SALK, at 40 cetils per sin gle gallon, and 3S cents per gd lun by Ihe barrel, by KNIGHT $ CO. Oct. 22d, IJS.S5. HISTORY OF TIM Kehukee Jlssocia lion. ritlST PUBLISHED, and for sab; at the Ci office ol the Taiboro' Press, " C),. cise History of the Kehukee Baptist Asso ciation, from its original rise to (he pre sent time by Elder Joseph Bigs under the supervision of a committee (consUlm of Eldeis Joshua l.awrenee, Willi,,,,, j. man- and 1 uke Ward, and Inethren Tho ma BigS", Joseph 1). Biggs, ami Cushion B. IIasclb) appointed by the Association." Price 31 each, or $10 pei dozen. October, 1831. VKItV BKST Cotton lorn and Twine von SAi.n. 'HUH Subscribers fee! -ratrful for tbe liberal patroua", wiucll ihey rec ived the pat year, and hope by aiduily and ptMclualitv in business to merit a continuance of p;it favors. They now have and expect lo keep constantly on band the Very best Cotton Varus, Frum Nos. 2 to IS inclusive. Also, various siz;.s Gf le )fJS( Coton Sci?ie Twine its dura bility and strength has been fairly tested, and the Subscribers feci no hesitation in pronouncing it inferior lo 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 the same quality can be procured elsewhere. Thetisu l charge for conveyance will be ma tie. Trims of. sale for all quanti ties of Yarn 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 Yarn is delivered, payable al ihe above stated limes. 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 given. Messrs. Ilasstl & Williams will act as agents for the Subscri bers at Williamston Mr. Henj. Hell, al (Jreenville and Messrs. Simmons & Eure, at Halifax where Yarn and Twine can be bought on the same terms as at the Factory. BATTLE $ BROTHERS. Falls Tar River, Jan. 10, 1335. their plan to rxiend a-.l t)Hi.' They have i !;! t!,;, ,ie, gressional (ilobe shir! ,,r,, Spindles, with Stfi l Collars, j embody ihe parliamtM.vuv i", ' (turned J These articles equal toj flf ,)e country. Lut Adi ",I;J any mauufaclured in the United j n;s, au Appendix, uliVh n Stales. contain the fmifiotl yynxl J All leliers and orders must i ti)e promrnet.t sprakfrs".Vr!'.' be directed lo the Subscriber at j most impoilant shjeC u!: F.'eetiville. i out bv the nirmhrrs ii t'n HENRY CHAMBERLAIN ! from "the notes and r,ri:.!edfU July 12, 1 S3 1. es of the li j) )Mcis. t mm.,, r. . i r , III" VMMIiJI l-!SS(,,a ljMi,(. a-i Index, will l.c pili!i-hed v.e:;. ly, upon double ioy.il oclavo form, as lieretofoir, a:-: dollar for the session, h ww. ; subscribed for 'Cpamttlv. 'h. appendix of fmislnd sper; will, also, be pab'ished Ion:; dollar. It is probabfe that thenextiq sion of Congres will coiib:;; nearly seven months: if so, ': work will contain between f.-v and five hundred p:ijes, anas be the cheapest pubhcaliun j-; haps iu the world. The next session of fu;i;r; will probably be l!c morl tves ful one which Ins cccmrd: manv vears, and will ctiliiiiy. Cotton Gins. rPHK Subscriber has established himself iu ihe houses formerly occupied by the late Joseph Lac key, dee'd, near the river, anil a short distance below Uenjamin M. Jackson's store, where he carries on TUc making and repairing Cotton Gins. All those who wish to supply themselves wilh Gins of the best quality, are respectfully solicited lo ipply to the Subscriber person- All orders tor I DC Hill I t iil'nmiidl' nvuniilnil . . . , I iIIM "III III lllllllll ) IIILU. e ?cnoois snoiiiii ; fs. . . . .. -i. i miu.s inn vu imuli iii ue e.peui- tictisly repjtret Blucksinilhing, of every tlrs- j reiilele wilh interest, a iu crtptitnexecutetl in the best slyle. j will have gre;tt ii.fj irncr in b (jyrwo second hand Cotton j the destiny of "'the Republic !. Gi;is tor sale low for cash. ! years to come, la.uiiii.airlvf' SAMUEL D. PROCTER, i ceding, as it does, Ihe . ;t-.! U Tarboro,' HOth Sent. 1S.S4. Cofficld Ring, M K I1C It A NT TAILOR, KGS ieave to inform his nu merous customMs atnl jdential election, tju r''' 1 the leadins; mii.ds of ail me j tending parties in the cuir,::' i deep and abiding interest wi:. : I tend the deifies. Ti.e : ! drama will be faithfully !;" Hie.:n .Ua Pnnrisinn:il Glijjfc public generally, thai he has justj lhe Ap!,eiu7x. returned fr,m New York, where: wj h3ve he purchased a Splendid Assortment of FALL AND WINTCtt In his line of business, viz, Superfine blue and black Cloths, Superfine brown and green do. j Superfine claret and mixed do. j Superfine black, ribbed, and drab I Cassimcres striped and mixed do.! Petersham and goats hair Camlet, j Plain black and figured Velvets, I Woolen Velvets and fW'd Toilinetts. ! Plain black andfig'd Valencia, Black Silk and satin Vestings, Plain black and fancy Stocks, Bosoms and Collars, Men's black buck and hoskin Gloves, Elastic andnett Suspenders, cc. All of these Goods will be sold low for cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers. Gentle men's clothing made and trimmed iu ihe most fashionable style. All orders from a distance will be thankfully received & punctually attended to. Call at C. ting's, three doors above the Planter' Hotel, immediately opposite the Brick store. Tarboro, Oct. 14, 1S35. Notice. A BOY of steady habits and a XjL bout fourteen years old, is wanting lo the tailoring business C OF FIELD KING. ' Oct. M, 1S35. ' our rpnoi tiny coi n-. eit'i i ' , r ; and ability in one hneicn 1 i gress, ami we expect h c'l-U-'-- adequate reiuforci'inen: f"cir; ! persons iu the other, by me '- j it meets, to fulfil our o'-vn y- I and the expectations cl ilie-,:-' j bers. No pains or co?: t1'1 :; I part will be spared to acccic?--' 1 1. As the work win w ed reguijriy, and be maP' nent, aulheniic. and ' highly useful, all win it!" terost in the political Ji0' country will do well to He? :,: subscription wilh th next TKHMS. Congressional (ilde-l coi-yc- the session, " f do. do. 11 coi:o session, ,-iifnj:. Same price. . ; The Congressional Mo 'V , sent to those papers that i i. Prospectus, if our attention . directed to it by a nurk . Our Exchange I-M we would not obseive I unless this be done. (;, Pavmcnt may be maa,.p.;trK: fiostage mid, ztoyn-r- of any specie-paying a,,k '17 Xo attenthn te .r:', - , . ,:iJl Jll ' ' . t order, unlet tne 1llJ,' -m ..r. nnlniis. some resp' .' . L-nmvn til 11 S 10 be it, or unless sumc . i m known to us to :e pavit before the session cy BLAIR 4': Washing1011 City, 0
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