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Miscellaneous. LITTLE THINGS. There was a little maid, and she wore a little bonnet. And she had a little finger, with a lit tle ring upon it; And what's a littie odd, her little heart was then in love, but not a little, with the little best of men. For the liltle youth had exercised his little flatt'i ing; tongue, And dwn before her little feet his little knees had flung; He pressed her little hand, and in her little face he gazed, And look'd astho' his littie head had been a little crazed. Alas! her little lover did with little warning have her, And she found him little better than a little gay deceive) j Theu in a little moment, stifling all her little wishes, She took a little jump all above the little fishes. Now all jcu little maidens whose lit tle 5ove grow fonder, Upon the little moral of this little song may ponder: 1'eware of little trinkets, little men, and little sighs, For ycu little kno.v what great things from little things may rise. From the Family Visitor. 'I O A METEOR. r han torn of Beauty! coldly bright! Lost ere the eye can truce thy flight! A gleam in air! -a ray in thought! Quench 'd ere the mind its hut: has caught! How like art thou to joy below! That mocks the heart with transient , glow That shoots athwart life's troubled dream; A form I ess, scarce distinguish 'd beam; And having waked the soul to cue. Fades, as if nought had brightened there. Jhxdrcw Jlndcrson, DRAPER AM) TAILOR, INFORMS Lis friends and the public generally, ibat he ha, j'isi re turret! from the Norlh, with 3 handsome supply of wmxsK GOODS, Consisting of the following ai ti des, viz: Superfine black and blue CLOTHS, 2d quality do. do. 3d do. do.'do. 4th do. do do. Superfine Uussel brown do. Dahlia do. Royal brown do. London do. Superfine Rifie Green do. Princess do. myrtle do. Superfine dark and light drab do. Mulberry, claret, and slate mix'd do. Petrr-ham 5c Camlet for ever coats. Likewise, a h-oidsnme variety o! CA SSI ME R ES: lihek and Mik Cassimere, liuK'j-.nrt white do. royal ribbed do. Royal Oread do. royal corded do. liiitih and Yankee Railway do. Melbourne do. Electoral check do, Diagnal do. Buckskin do. He his alo a choice selection of Satlinetls, comprising: Superfine drab Sattinett do. black, mixed and buckskin do. Mixed rf inferior quality do. llcauliful lasting, consisting of every eoler, and nearly all of the best qualily: Plain black and blue Velvets, Check, plaid, and flowered do. Woolen do. plain and figured do. White Marsailes, figured Cashmere and Valencia, &c. Also, in addition to the above, a handsome supply of Stocks, Collars, ruffle and plain Bo soms, Cravats, pocket Handker chiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, Hose, Elastic and leather Straps, with a general assortment of the BEST TRIMMINGS THAT COULD BE TROCUUED. Thankful for past favor he hopes for a continuance of public pat ronage. (p WANTED, a young lad that can come well recommended, as an Apprentice. Tarboro', Nov. fj, 1835. AND NO 11 Til C. 11.0 UNA V.r S'de hi ,hi8 (jflice a the Raleigh Bacon for Sale. 4 QUA NTITY of prime Bacon can be had on reasonable terms by applying to IB. BRADY. Aug. 12, 1835. HKCKwmrs Anti-dyspeptic Fills. 'pUI3. nwM valuable meiiciu for the cure vi' J)yfpe7sia,hiid I In: pitvention t Lili ou levers, i-itliC.JLc.'kc is kept constantly on httinl and lor sate by J. IV. GOTTEN. Tarlrro,' 25 Sept. 1S35. PKOSPECTUS of the; Congressional Globe. 5jTlHE success of the experiment we have d. made to furnish a succinct history of the proceedings of Congres, from day tu doy, with tkelches of the Debates, induces the undersigned to persevere in their plan to extend am! perlt-ct it. I hey have resol ved that the Congiessional lili.be shall not only embody the parliamentary annals of tne. count ty, out snail also luruish an Ap pendix, wl-icli will contain the finished speeches of Hit prominent speakers, on the most important subjects, written out by the members the mseh s, from the notes and printed keiclu s of t lie Reporters.' The Congressional Globe, with an Index, will oe published weekly upon domde loyttl paper, in octavo loim us heretofore, at one dollar for toe session. It may b- subscri bed for j-epamtely. Hie Appendix of finished speeches will, also, be published lor uie dollar. It i. probable that the next session of Congieos will continue, nearly seven months if 3, t:.e wo k will coniaiu between four and fie bunded pages, and will be the Cheapest publication perhaps in the world. The next se-sior. ol Congress will proba bly be ttie most eventful one which has ore or red jar many years, aim! will certainly l" r i'le wilii interest, as its course will have great influence in fixing (iie desli.iy of tlie lirpuUiic for years to come. Imme diaiely parceling, as it does, the next Pre sidential election, and containing the lead ing minds of all itie contending parties in the country, deep and abiding iuterest will a'teud Hie debate. The whote drama will be fjthiullv ekiipiited in the Congressional Globe and Appendix. We have already provided for our re. porting corps, eminent skill and ability in one branch of Congress, anJ we expect to obtain an adequate reinfo cement of capa ble persons m ibe other, by the time it meets, to fulfil our own wishes and ti e expectation of the Members. io pains r cost on our part will be snared to accomplish it. As the woik uilloe Conti nued reguUrly, and be made permanent, authentic, and theiefoie highly u.-eful, all who take an interest in the political affairs of the country will do well to begin their subscription with the next session. TERMS. Congressional Giobc copy during the session, - S1 '0 do. tlo. 11 copies during the session, - 10 0U Iificndi.v. Same price. The Congressional Globe will be sent to those papers, that copy this Prospectus, if our attention shall he directed to it by a mark with a pen. Our Exchange List is so large that we would not observe it, probably, unless this bo done. Payment may he made by mail, floatage puid, at our rik. The notes of any specie-paying Bank will be re ceived. ily'-V't? attention -.rill be fuiid to any order, un.'c&s the money uccomfiany it, or unless some responsible person, known to us to be so, shall atrte to pay it bclore the session expires. BLAIR cS- RIVES. . Washington City, Oct. 14, 1853. Bacon and Lard. rMIE Sublet i'uT is now rt ci'iv-- ing and offers for sale, four hundred barrels prime Cut I citings. Also, in store, a quantity of prime I5ALOi and LA 1(1). .. IV. GOTTEN. Tarboro,' 1 lib May, 1835. HOT Coach & dig Manufactory. t?-sw TUK Subscriber re irV k. Snei'lfllllv iufnimi Ua fiiends and the public to genera!, thai lie has Scorn menced business !for himself on his lot in lai uorough, near the bridjre, where he will be prepared to iniry on ine abuve liiisines in alWIis vari oiis branch s. He served a regular ap prenticeshin under Mr. Thos. Cobl, Kaleigh, w ho rariied on the lu-iiies very icoieiy, ami Kepi ia Ins emjdoy regu l-r northern vyoikmen. Ifsevern years cqu un'ance with the business in one of he most extensive establishments in the Slate could ensure his success, he feels con fident he should meet it; but he is perfectly aware that attention m equally necessary, and this attention he is determined to ren der. He hopes, therefore, that all persons who may favor him with their patronage, will never become dissatisfied or disap pointed. UU work shall be faithfully exe cuted and of the best materials. He ex pects to have in a ghort time n general a sortraent of materials from New York, which will enable him to do his work not inferior to any done in this section nf coun try. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Nathaniel M. Terrell. Tarborough, Jau. 1st, 1S35. 1 100, Dollars -.Reward, i i ESCAPED from the Sub senber, while encamped h Ihe hon of Cl. A. Wutt.ii. Rockinghaui couaty, (M. C) on the uightofthe iOta Mav, 1?34, a negro man named wm 9 lie is about 31 years old, about 5 ft ft il inches high; no marks recollected; had on a homespun jeans lung coat, and conlmon thread and coilon pantaloons. John'was purchased from Archibald Forbes, in Pitt county, nertr Greenville, and il is probable he will endeavor to gel back lo the same neighborhood. ' T.he above reward of One Hundred Dol lars will be paid to any one wHo will ap prehend and lodpp the said Negro in any j dl, so that the Subscriber can get him again. Letters addressed to the under signed, at New Store P.O. Buckingham county, (Va.) will receive Immediate attention. JOHN I. MORRIS. .ftine 24, 1S35. 20 COMPREIIENSIYF Commentary on the VAhle. 'J'HE Subscriber having been requested to act as Agent for this highly inter esting work, informs the pdblic that the first volume can be seen at his olIice, where subscriptions will be received. The first volume is a specimen of the exe cution of the work, editorial and mechan ical. It is to contain all that is valuable in the writings of those great lights in the Christian Church, Neury, Scott, Dod dridge, Gill, Adam Clark, Patrick, Pool, Lowth, binder, and others: the whole de signed lo a digest and combination of the advantages of the best Bible commentaries. Un the whole, it is believed all will admit il.... .1. I, ...!... i .... t..c u.. v, ,,d, oeenp.onounc- eil to lie a -roitit In )..-......,... .. ..I ... , , , . ,. , " ' , publishers and editors pledge themselves and their characters fan.! they can do no wiry iimi ecijr rii.lll !n!IU oe pill Mrltl to make it, both in the l.terarv and ri.i..;i i.i:..i i " i .v. mna, insniiijr ucilll, will uiy a liberal support, but to sustain tlim in so exiMMisive an enternrize. the low price fixed for the work requires that it ...u.u uave anexiensive sate, and no pub - i i i i . . . i ....... u. "i. "iirameu in prosecuting the work without a large subscription lis;; and, however unpopular such a course may no nesi a- .a ir m irKiii Ullg itl II 111 (IDS CUSe, SO manifestly necessary and proper. I hey appeal in confidence to the religious public, and to all, who wish to see it circulate, (or their names and patronage. Itierc is a apnst edttioo.diflerin!: in nb'nim tho.. nm.n.t f,;..r mnnt'i. n.A rcspec from the general coition except on the ordinance ol IJaplisui, in lefereore to whic.i Ihe Rev. Joseph A. U'arne. Kditor of the Baptist edition, makes Iho-follow ing remark, viz: All that was promised in the Baptist edition, as such, was that whatever voi found in Ihe work as published for Pcedobapti.ts generally, which did not cor- respond w:tli the views of Baptists, should be removed, and the maturest views of their own best writers substituted. It is confidently bebeveit that no point con- nected with what is peculiar lo the B-p- list uenomiualton, has been 'eft unguarded; and when it is considered . that on no! points but those do Baptists differ from ' Henry, Scott, Doddiidge, tic. there be scarcely a doubt but that the denotn nation in general will, feed that they have now a Commentary, in the reading; of which they are sure to find what will 'far. the flame of love, and satisfy the appetite for truth, and this without that diminution I of their enjoyment with which thev were 1 accustomed lo meet iu reading the authors, ii'up out oi uieir uiucrtut views ol a chiistian qrdiuance. Terms. The work will be comprised io five volume, averaging not less than 80 pages per volume royal 8 vo hand somely printed on fine paper, and well bound in sheep, and lettered with double titles; at 3 dollars per volume. There will be several engravings, frontispieces, vignette tides, and several neatly engraved maps, with other illustrative wood cuts. &.c. Copies bound in extra gilt backs, S4,o0; plain calf, $.,73. spung GEO. HO I VARI) March 13h, 1837- To the Jfjlu led. isjreL G BAY'S invaluable Ointment tor tiiecure ol white swell. uj- tcrolula anil other tumours,, sore legs and ulcers, and fresh wounds, sprains, bruises, swell- togs anil itiilainui'tf ions, &.c. &c. Bckwitti's aMi-dyspeptic nilU. liowand's genuine tunic mixture, a per feet cine for ague and fever. The above valuable medicines mav be had wholesale or retail on application to j. n. ouch, Agent lor l at borough. 13.). Hemuanls, lUmnanls! t GRKAT VARIKTY of Remnants of ilLl every description of Goods, will be Sold at half their value.' J. IVEDDELL: 20th Feb. 1S3.'. 1,000 gallons N. K hum, FOR SALE, at 40 cents pc ir. j;le gallon, and 3S cents per gd lon by the barrel, by Z. KNIGHT $ CO. On. 22d, 1885. MISTOliY OF Tin: Kelt n liee Association. TltJST PUBLISHED, md for sale at the KJ ofiice ot Ihe Tarboro' Pres, "A con cise History of the Kehukce Baptist Asso ciation, from its original rise to the pre sent time by Elder Joseph Biggs under the supervision of a committee (ennsistino of Elders Jisua Lawrence, Vi!lhinHy man, and Luke Ward, and biethim Tho mas Biggs. Joseph U. Biggs, and Cushion B. Hassell.) appointed by the Association " Price $1 each, or $10 per dozen. October, 1S34. Jh stubborn things. Tic 'Chcnp Gosh Store lo be con tinue: in Txrboro . James Wedddl, HAVING abandoned the id;a of moving lo ihe West, has fully determined on making Tar boro' his permanent place of resi dence, and is now al ihe Norlh laying in a Large Supply of Goods, Which he flailers himself will al together excel any of his for hut stocks in point ol VAIUETY, Qjialily and Cheapness. His Irieuds ami. the public io ge neral may rest assured that every exertion on his part shall be used to insure a continuance of the ex tensive patronage he has hitherto received. Saturday, 1 0th Oct. 1S35. VERY BEST Colton Yarn and Tivinc FOIl SALE. 0T)HE Fuhscribers feel grateful for the LL liberal p;itrouaue which they received the past year, and hope by assiduity and ! punctuality in b.iine?s to merit a continu- i ance ol pa.it f.ivors. T uow ,,ave nj pect t0 kef C0Q J 1 ! staoilv on hand, the j " v t- VtVy bet LotlOll 1 UrilS, ,, v rt . 1 I 11 i rom os. 2 to lo inclusive. Also s zes ol the best various Cotton Seine Ttoine. Its durability and strength has been fairly tested, and the Subscribers let I no hesita ;,io , pronouncing it h.feri .r to none, if not superior to Miy in market. Both the a,,icM th?v expect to d,l ver to , ,Mchasers on as liberal terms as a. tides of the same quality can be procured eUe where. The usual charge fur conveyance will be mad-. Ttrtnt of Sale for all quantities of Yarn over one ihntMand pounds, six months cre dit will ! allowed for any quantity under purchaser giving note (without interest) at the tim.? the Yam is delive'ied, payable at th .i... ki-tl ii ,... The nroniietors of fisheiie will do well to apply to (he Snlci ib-rs lor Twine for the future, ss a very liberal credit will be iven. Messrs. Uasi i &. Williams will acl as Agents for Ihe Subscribers at Wil!iimston Mr. Benj. Bell, at Greenvide o.d Messrs. Simmons fc T.ure, at Halifax where Yarn and Twine cn be bou -iit on the same teinn as at'the Factory. " BA TTL E 4- BRO TUERS. Falls Tar River, Jan K, 18.3.i. 25 Reward. LKFT- my camp in Nash county; my ne gro boy DECATUR, nmX or .19 ye trs old, about six feel high, straight and slender, ami yellow coipplecled, and one of his. fore fiogi is is stiff, caused lrm a cut through the joint, 'l itis boy purchased of l.ewii Wi!On, Put county, and where ne will probahlv make his way back where lie was brought from. Ali persons are tortswarned fiom haiboriug .aid boy, and all masters of vessel, uinlcr the severest penalty of tlie law, as I intend to have him. His mother lives willi said Wilson, and his lather with his brother, as I a ii informed. Any jerson'who will a; -prehend said boy and coimr.it him to jail, so that I get him again, shall receive the above reward ami. let me know at War renton, North Carolina. JOHN G. YANCEY. srpt. 18, 183.3. ' 39 PROPOSALS, For publishing hy subscription. The Debates "IN TUB Convention of N. Carolina, IV hick assembled at Ruleighx June. 4, 1S85, lo amend the Constitution. a.N consequence of the numerous appli cations on tlie siil jct, the Subscribers have determined, if sufficient encourage ment be given, to publish in a neat volume, with ali couvenie.it dispatch ' The Debates in the Convention, Which recently met in this city. Foe the purpose of asce. tainiug whethe'ra sufficient number of Subscribers can be obtained to juMilv Ihe undertaking, these Proposals are ishu-u. The volume, which will probably make from 3W to -ltK pages, will be printed with handsom? type, on good paper, and will be fn misled t0 Subscribers, bound in boards, at 7irec Dollars a copy, payable u delivery. JOS GALES Sr SON. Raleigh, Aug. Kt, 1833. QZT Subscript inns to I hi above book received at this Office. ?bl'uhedpndfor Sale at this OJice. PAIRIOTIC DISCOURSE the North Carolina Whir's Anolmrv f.,r he Kehukee Association adt A Basket of Fragmf nts, by the Rev. Joshua Lawrenr Also, A Review of Clark's defem - and me. tfication to the Kehukee Association, writ ten by a lay member of the Association and, Occurrences in the Life of Elder Jo seph Biggs wrote by himself. T5 1 h Subv.M ib( ri'n ho for oveiai years jai It- Kii 'tij-it i' The Gin Making business. In Ki.iston, has est;iblihed himself IN fJIJEENVILLE, Wbere he' carries on the above bu siness in all its various branches. All ibose who wish to supply themselves wiih dins of Ihe bet quality, a-e respectfully solicited to apjdy.io tlie Subscriber person ally or by letier. All orders for (litis will be pi'onijjily executetl Froin the Subscriber's long expe- rience in Ms Dullness, ano now Ihe approbation which bis work has hitherto met wilb, be hesitates nol to promise entire satisfaction : tt all who may see fit In extend to him their patronagp. Gins nut of order will be expeditiously re piired. The 'Subscriber laltes the liberty of calling the attention ol those who wish to procure new Gins, or to haVe old Gins repair ed, to the expediency of applying to him in time. When all wait a is ustnlly the case, until the work is wanted, it pauses such a pres sure of business, that man' are obliged of necessity lo submit to .1 longer th-lay than they wish. In connexion with this establishment, car riei on the . Loch a? Guns m ilk business He al-o makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, and Gudgeons, ot a composition invented. by Daniel Peck, of Ilalfigh-Grs Mill Spindles, with Steel Collais, (turned ) 'These articles equal lo any manufactured in Ihe United Stales. All letters bnd orders must be directed lo the Subscriber at Greenville. IIENR Y CHAMBERLAIN July 12, 1S34. . Cotton -Gins f5MIE Stibscriber has established iL himself in the houses-former! occupied by the late Joseph Lac key, dei'M, near the river, and short distance below lienjamin M. Jackson's' store, where he carries on The vi a king and repairing Cotton Gins. All those who vish to supply themselves with Gins of the besl 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 expedi tioolv repaired. Btacksrnilhing, of every des cription, executed in the best style. (JTwo second hand Cotton Gins for sale low for cash. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. Tarboro, 30th Sept. 1834. Cofficld King, MERCHANT TAILOR, FKGS leave to inform his nu merous customers and the public generally, that he has' just; i r.. n- .... , , ! icmiiicu iioin .tw i oik, wnere he purchased a Splendid Assortment of FALL AM) WLNTEIl 3:rTY- Io bis line of business, viz, Superfine blue and black Cloths, Superfine brown and green do. Superfine claret and mixed do. Superfine black, ribbed, and drab Cassimeres striped and mixed do. Petersham and goats hair Camlet, Plain black and figured Velvets, Woolen Velvetsand fig'd Toilinetts, Plain black and fig'd Valencia, Black Silk and satin Vestings, Plain black and fancy Stocks, Hosoms and Collars, Men's black buck and hoskin Gloves, Elastic aodnett Suspenders,' ike. All .of these Gxods will be sold low for'cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers. Gentle men's clnthing made and trimmed in the most fashiooablq style. All orders from a distance will be thankfully received & punctually attended to. Call at u. King's, three doorj above the Planter's Hotel, immediately opposite ihe Brick store. Tarboro, Oct. 14, 1835: ' Notice. 1 A HOY of steady habits and a- bout fourteen years old, is wanting to the tailoring business. COFFIELD KING. Oct. 14, 1S35. ! airy MEUCIlANT-TAi.,.. ' . w, . "t, Ab just ICCWVfctl n. York UsF,a .v In bin line 4Iwfl' CONSISTING or Supcrfiue Cloths and C'Hs,; a-ll the mostf.1.i,in,.1Jj(,'rn,!"tS'! Drab and olive ltt,-;.;,',,";'- coats, "' Cantrwi Flannel, y. ...... V..LI.J.U5, .) , A very .ery splff.ciid n,tn,lnt(tv el vets Watllin y " i in a; Velvet t . . 1" I . . ' iu idLi tiis asouIrie( nnit.iiLlu . I ... vw..., w, fKy ;,r,1(.. t:i wrl.l l.nv !. ... I. will .w.v .v., r on ap:f(t punctoal customers. (;,.,,) 1 wihlns hi purchase ii i",r" aiu particularly invited t0 Cljj , examine lor themselves 'y '' tiers from a distance will h?l' fully received alKj put:C;ua.'iTT tentled to. "' " Tarboro', Oct 22d, is JVolicc. A S I have not been known to ,!.. JT4Ale, and y :,. Il0, ti "ol t eil n.iih mu Unit I I1""'!' i-ii som renmrks npou peisous having anj re i j my bu lUicli 7Vorh or Vltslnk T' do or any ki'.d of h-ick work !.. 3 er, particularly Mich a-, hrii-k w,,s t !'"' ce, facia, straii arches, tlieii.e hips an 1 vaileys in lyling a.ut w.n r, ses, all piers, pilalers. rue i,: -r , ' would obli tlienicplvps iiMii,U,i,,j i I have put a 1'orm ...r r i. .,..' " ' iii hiigland.) superior t.i auv i iiht vei h been b ought here. And w'iih hi learne.l here, and u it n iiu- ;.s-ivi;l:,Cr ' my bonk, can execute any j il ot witJ a neater style than- ha nt-r linndn? ahont ht-r. A am nmv capi i carrying on the biisiness, w,u,i, ,c ,e , thankful tor tie people tut nijMiy t,,, - a,j, if my woik d-es eot picve tu he fernied, strtuijier ami nicer th,in nw.ly has ever ben done by htiy i-rick n.on u thi i-ectiftn, 1 will ngt l.:igp h.,U my wb k, ami will d. it o-.i us tVa terms as could be experiH Ojanvlar jobs I vou!tl wish make ti e l.r k, tor know that I can make h niu..iiiitT btii than f v r has been made any li-r-Wr. 1 will warrant mv woik l.om lturt;iT. smoking, or any tiling. eUe ihiit .i , oi be omi! the work, and to he snji-nr t.i any lli.it has ever bf-en done i,. . A'l onlers troin any di-tai.re he sent lo Tarbor.nigh t'()si OlFire, cr m person livinj not a dislanc iuy romn,: send woril tu Silas GveriH ncnr L?ti! Loneto lrcrk taeeting house, Ldi cmht county. IVM. J. P. BROWS. Aurut 17th. IfvJV ?A for publishing in tht loun of T,trbow:i A. C. a ttmi-niontaly j'ltftf, tnlillti The Primitive linyHs EDITED BV M RK BE.NETT. Piinlrd and PubliJud by G:o- Howl fJMH3 iiuidicatiiiu is pnuciplh iiiifnW to defend the nid s ii. l l.Hi't-J b?iiifii front the many aperi n. cii ".i ti'ta bv dt tided tu rsims rro rs-inH llinir on faiih, because tiiev tanni t emmi' ly tntiae in the various money-a.aliiii st hemes of the day, osteu-i: ly ii.ieniituti promote Cluistiauily , but videmlv l-ul-ino In tlestrnv I'ip ami (lltiia nif lia! principles niiuii weich il is iaeJ. by ink- in a Jiaiu of podhi.rs.s. V- t :h to luv? it dis;inctlv undcrMood, :i it. e fe 1,1 inimical to Maonrv, Temoeraii' e, iribotion of the Bible, -r ihe spread tifi" Gopel but we do condemn the iii ni'll5 of professors at'H noii-pt'oiesurs ni 'f pion in societies, and the m-'kins a cr ,,f rt,is torm w ions "niatteis, in every shape !' hatsoever. Believing that Thro'ogiral ?(hnti, t ble, Mi.-sionary, Tract, ami Sunday SfW Union Societies, are Ihe same in I'""1' i1' unsci iptun.l svr more ol than f "good nili tow at ii men' f opposed to them. . Some of (he children tf G )l, surround with, and iutersperseti mongl, the " ! cates ol Missionary and o?!ier socteu-.-- tlenied the happiness nf convirii'g those of I he same jndgmer'. OHieiS, !-' grieved with behoU'ng coi i npiior.s ull Gospel, are not able to speak f"r he!' selves. This U deirned. umltr 0'o-I. W their relief. We shall aim not nine" w please the fancy, as to iuhirni the jj more lo aff.id inki er f-.r a. lirt ami !a-'-ing coufort, than lo give mom"'!J glow to the feelines. We coii r the caue of truth and of Clui-iiau is our cause. Deeply 'impi'"' belief that the blessing e en o( in"1' K is ol the Hea l of tlie U.u.cli, ,,' c"1 selves upon Him, and semi M,r ''!"e J,, abroad, praying Ihe LomI i curry smne jov l those who are m ,"b'i i"! ' nod a little rest lo those u l.o are t.u.ibM TEltM , The Primitive Bu'im! will e Po lished in super-royal octavo t '',, 16 pages, o'j the stcotul and w Saturdays in each moMh, coni' cing in January next t - ' per year, payable on r'1!;1 ' " first number. Six copies win io one Post-Oflice or nAU Five Dollars. Hmtli' " Communications nnt wpI and directed to the ruWij"; f . 47-Editors intheSouihui '' a favor by giving the above two insertions. . v. Persons holding SW tion papers will please to Geo. Howard, Tarboro, : the middle of Pecembtr text- October 3, 1S33. larburuuh, Aug. 9.
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