SBistcHancoitsi. tiil: i'hilan rnuopisr Blest is the man whose gcnrou breast, With soft compassion glows, Who loves to succor the clisti tss'd. Anil sooth the suttn r's woes. He to the piercing cries of want Will ever lend an t ar, And visit mis'rv'.-. disir.:il haunt. The hapless wretch to cheer. His charity he doth aliord To such as stand in need. And finds -an adequate reward In every worthy deed. In secret he has alms bestowM, lie courts no public fame. No sounding trumpet loudly blows, His actions to proclaim. The man who boasts his gen'rous deeds, The goodness of his heart Himself, a trumpeter he needs, The tidings to impart. The charity that he employs. He speaks with thund'ring tone, The poor may revtl on the noise, Or fly to worlds unknow n. "Philanthropy, that feeling suest. Sue weeps at other's pain. And tenderly inspires the breast, With seniimenti humane. Thus when the Saviour saw our race, Exposed to shame and guilt, He came and suffered in our place, For us his Llood was spilt. He was a true Philanthropist, Which all his actions proved, The sick and lame lie did assist, And their complaints removed. Let such as venerate his name Practice Benevolence, For piety without that Manic, Is but a mere pretence. EPIGRAM. When men arc shot dead, With powder and lead, O what a sad exit have they! But when Doctors parade, With their medical aid. Thev die in ;he natural way. Immigration. Within a few days past a large number of our fellow citizens from adjoining counties in this State passed through this place, on their way to the South Western States. The following is a statement of the members of one family from Dup lin County; whites, ID; Blacks, JO; total no. luis will give some idea of the extent of the spirit of emigration which prevails throughout the Stale. We be lieve it is not confined to any par ticular part; but is to be found every where. All have heard of the wonderful and exaggerated tales of the golden harvest of the modern land of promise; and ma ny who are detained by circum stances are casting anxious eves toward it. The imagined happi ness and prosperity of these climes never can be righllv understood till they see for themselves, and experience the disadvantages as well as advantages of new climates, new associations, new habits of life, and new political institutions. All representations are necessarily to some extent delusive. Men talk in the same extravagant terms at this day, of richness of the soil and the abundance of the productions of Alabama, Missis sippi, and Louisiana, as they did fifty and sixty years ago of the Carolinas. These then were the land of promise, they then posses sed the charm of novelty. We doubt if the day-dreams of these who thus described the advant ages of the Carolinas were ever realized 'tis true that they pos sessed many advantages over the more northern Stales; but they still had their disadvantages. Things are more equally balanc ed than most persons suppose. The climate and soil which will yield the cotton plant in the rich est luxuriance, may fail to supply the more important items of bread stuffs. We do not make these remarks with the view of throwing a dam per over the spirits of emigant, but to induce men to investigate before they move. Some boubt Jcss better their conditon by change; while with others it is but the beginning of difficulties, dis appointments, and reverses of fortune. I ayettevdle Jour. (ff A passenger in one of the cars c:i the Columbia Kail Ko.id, near Coalesvillo, attempted to leap from il while in motion, got en tangled and thrown on the rail, the cars passing over him, ami crushing one of his arms and legs. His pain was so acule, that he re quested the other passengers to despatch him. (TAs a young man, was pass ing along Central wharf, Huston, was Struck by a bar of iron which was carelessly thrown from a store by a laborer. It fell on his nose, separating it from the fuee! d JThe debt of Pennsylvania is said to be about 25 millions of dollars. , proposition nas o en maJe. in the Legislature, to dis- ,ww.. nt I i o .! tiiii ion liii-wiv iw-" tii 1111 v u ' ' i .- nun .. ...... belonging to the State, which illwrct " tU islhought will bring the cost and interest. fiTho K'V. Joeph Sandford,; while in hispew in the new church j j t l in tiicen siret, engaged in pray- ' r i er, expired uddenlv, without the; ir nis error, ami iein.it veu, w.ui least apparent struggle or pain. characteristic drollery of express Y. Y. Star. j sion, that be "vvas'nt much educa- i tel in dancing, although he could How it works in Jamaica. ?t:(I "P ,0 t,,e !lj wor!4 m'1 White cmicrants are beuinninc to! perpendicular, but continued he, arrive in considerable numbers from Europe, to take the places of emancipated negroes, or ap prentices as they are somewhat whimsically denominated. The blacks are, to a great extent, tur bulent and refractory since they have been taken out of the hands of their owners; and it is beginning! to be perceived that the island j benches which were piled under must be cultivated by whites if at j the stairway. Upon the dimis all. The "great and glorious" j so f the congregation a smoke act of the British Parliament j was discovered and the lire so much lauded among certain promptly extinguished. A few people iii this country, has uu- minutes more and this splendid I .: - Itiiil.Tn..,. ,. il, I ti.i l,nht Imrn 1 1 ( il 1 1 f 1 1 V P IMP IW r IPITlltKi worse off than the v w ere before. N. r. Cour. Crockcttiana.n a recent dc-j erctlc 'asures should be adopt bate in the House of Represent.-!-! Vil to ?dvor to discover the lives, on a Resolution for pnyin-j prepelrators of tliese daring out an extra allowance to a Commit- j raKcs tee which had been instructed to! 1,1 addition to the above we ex- sit in she recess of Congress, Col. ; Crockett said, he thought the usu al pay of eight dollars a day am pie. It was nonsense to talk a- bout its being a sacrifice to cornel me wrP,,a" 'syium r raiiKim there, for if it was. they would ! slrret bl,t ,,ave I,ot ascertained not see so m .nv grasping tobejl,,e particulars. In a slate of members of Congress. He con-j l,,inSs so wel1 calculated to excite sidered eight dollars a day a!a,an"' W,)U,(1 l m)l ,JL uel1 for sulhVient remuneration for anv i those connected with public iusti man, let his business be what it tut,ons 10 mploy trust worthy may. Wot in Cincinnati. Wc re gret to learn by the Cincinnati Journal, that a :erioiis riot occur red in that city a short time since. on the occasion of the consecra-! tion of a Catholic Chanel, h! aooears that Dr. Alexander Di.n-I can, (a member of the Ohio Sen- ate,) happened to be standing in the street through which the pro- cession passed, and not aware that the rules of their church require every person to uncover his head; in the presence of the bishop on; such occasion, he neglected to: take oft his hat. On the arrival of the procession where he stood, he was requested to uncover his head immediately. He replied, that he was in a public street, and that how much soever he respect-; ed the forms and ceremonies of, the Catholic religion, it ill com-' ported with his dignity as an A- merican citizen to do homage to! any man. Un saying this, he was immediately surrounded by a arge number of those in the pro-! cession, his hat forcibly torn from his head, his clothes torn, and himself beat in a most shocking manner. Several other persons who had the hardihood to stand in the presence of a foreign bish op with their hats on, shared the same fate with Dr. Duncan. Bv the accounts in the papers, there was a good deal of excitement on the subject, and fears were enter tained that another Oharlestown scrape would be the result. It is extremely unpleasant, as the con ductor of a press, to record such scenes as these, as occurring in the United States. The Cathol ics who have emigrated to this country are very numerous. Thev enjov all the benefits of our tree institutions. Ae noeriy 01 speech, of the prets, and of con science, is guaranteed to them by the Constitution of our Govern ment and there is no necessity of resorting to violence as i means of promulgating their religion. It is too late in the day to Com mand American citizens to take off their hats to the agents of the Pope of Home. We are natural ly a peaceable, unofl'ending peo ple. We are willing that all should act and think as they please on matters of religion, and we demand the same privilege. New York paper. Oary Crockett's Last. The Colonel was present at the splen did route lately eriven bv Gen. -T . , mouceu iu uuuee, ... ,uu.c , at- lempi to dunce, in a (juaui inc. The figure was intricate, and the Colonel got off the trail. Turn- ing to ins partner a laugniug fun-loving girl he apologized c i .... i i .i when you come to put in the sci entific licks, 1 squat." Boston Transcript. fXVesterday morning during service at the Kev. Mr. Duncan's Church an attempt was made to bre the building by placing a lighted candle under a number of uuiiuiii iMMim in nwuwi iih.v. shared the same fate as the two others we have had recently to re cord. The most prompt and eu- 1,;act following from the Chro- nicle of this morning. We learn that an attempt was also made yesterday to set fire to 'I I A I l. I I I persons to watch them during the ; day as well as night? Baltimore Gazette. Cure for weak Eyes. Take a small lump of white copperas, say aljout the size of a pea; put it in a small phial, holding about 2 ounces of water; carry this in the P(M:Ket auU occasionally taking oul l,,e cork u,rn t,,c Phial on the hgerWnd, and thus bathe the e'es Tl,i Wl!1 positively elfect a real cure in a snort tune. 'Wtter. I ounuliwr. between 7 and 8 o'clock, on Friday evening last, a coach drove up to the door of the American Hotel in Broadway, the driver alighted from his seat let out a well dressed lady w ho was enveloped in a large cloak, under which she also carried a large bundle. She entered the I'all of the hotel, and depositing the bundle, quickly re-entered the carriage which drove rapidly a way. Shortly after the soft voice of an infant was heard proceediu from the bundle, and on examina tion, it was found to contain a fine healthy female child, well dressed, and with a plentiful supply of clothing, bhe was soon trans ported to the Alms House. N. F. Star. Bounty on Matrimony. Each married settler in Texas gets from the Mexican government 'IMG acres of land a bachelor only 1110, until he marries when he receives the rest. Tom Hood's description of win tcr and its attributes: "First it blew, then it snew, then it thew, and then it fri.!,, Great Bargains, Al the Cheap Cum More. 1'IKCKS supeifme Broad (Joins fr.ua 1 60 iu ( aimiiisningiv cheap, f pieces Satiinetts, from 40 cents to 1, 40 pair rose lilaiikrits, from i! to , 550 ero Blankets Irom GO cents to io pieces white r, d FlanneL, tromliO cents to the fnieil made, ''0 p's negro clothing, Irom 20 cts to 3,. J. WEDDELL. 21st Nov. 183 1. aMAVK resolvtMl on selling offmy pre srnt Stock of (iool at v ry minced prices in order that I may lay in a more xtfii-ive one early the ensuing spring, l'it rather litVerent in'ils nature Irom the pre sent. Tlieieloieail person u Miing to luy The best and newest of GOODS, At the lowest pi ices, can do so by calling at my well known stand The cheapness of mv fioods aie unknown I have for in star.ee staple and laoey Dry (Jowls, fur and vv.joI HaN, I a rife size nero lilankels. excellent good for ncio winter loihin? ALSO, Hie very hest Shoes for do. l urks lslanl Salt .us'ir, C'otlei and t lie nest Teas, from 7 cent, I05I peril ! lard ware, Cutlery, &c. Af pl- lirandy, limn and Whiskey an I uvnv oilier useful hi Ii cles, any part or all which can and shall he nil'.-red and sold to e soih u ihin to Iniv , for Cash or barter, lower than can he had in this place. Do not view (his notice as a mere act ol delusion, hut call and con ince yourselve of 1 lie fact. Ms boi a short walk from one end of lh- town to t!ie other, and I warrant it you will come down you ha!l he ampU remunerated for your trouble Ar UOUXTREt:. Ta Thorough, Dec Hib. Just received it d for Suln s T- MIIDS. Porto HUo Sugar, very good qiulitv 1 do. Si. ( roix, '2 ban Lacuna ColVee, bids Loal Suar, 2 boxes while Havana, A large stock ol'Soal Upper Leather, MOO lb Shoe Thread, 12 teams wrapping Taper, 12 do. wiiting do. 6i boxes Segars, Allspice. Pepper, (linger, Axes., Cotton lii'ing Hale II p I allow and Sperm Candl. s, Ciili n Va 11, fice Mil s. Lc And am constantly supplied with Shoes of b.'st and Common quality, made by a faithfol wiikiiiao 111 ibis town I warrant them to be ju-t wh it 1 ay Uiey ar well made (ieiiflrin'n wishing to purchase ; would do wi-il to t'xainio.' li.em I mil determined to sell nn (J o!s at small profit when the cash is ..ml. In ev ery instance I shall e!i pro .Jiwe lor the re irolar tusiomi'i s to mv tii occrv free of I commission 1 barg'B JO IIX D IVlLU.'iMS. IVtersbii'-'j, t . J iV. Subscriber, who lor several years sA pa.st has b en engaged in the (tin .Making business. In Kiiistou, has rst iblished himself LN (JIMID.WILLi:, Ir ie he c.uiies on the above business in all its various branches. All those who wisli to supply ti. iiiaclvrs with (Jin- t-f the best qiulity, ate lespcctlullv solicited to poly to the Sulscriler personally , or by letli XII or n r- for ( Jins v ill he pi mr pt- i v execuieu. 1 rom ttie rjuusci itiei s 1 uig experience in his business, and from the ap probation w inch his wofk has h'therlo met with, be hesitates not to proinis. entiie sa tisfaction to all who may see lit to extend to tiim their paiionnge. (iins out of order will tie cxpedtlioudy repaired. The Sub seriber take- the liberty of calling He at tention of those who wish to pro.ure new (iins, or to have old Gins repaiied, to the expediency i f applying to him in lime. W hen all wait as is usually the case, until the work is wanted, it cause such a pies sure of business that many are obliged of neccsMiv to submit to a longer delay than thev v ish. In connexion with this establishment, Car rie on the Lock- Gunti tl business He also makes Snw Mill lions, and Mill Inks, and (Itnteons 01 a composition in vente.i by Oani i P. ck.of Italeig h Grist Mill Spinples. x.iih 67et Collars, (turned.; These artii les eipial t any manufactured in the United States. All iMttrs and orders must be directed to the Subscriber, at Cree nville. fEiXiY CHAMBERLAIN. Julv XI. IS.M Cotton Gins ijTlHK u ,sciiber has established himself in tin- houses tormerly occupied bv the late Joseph Lackey , ilpc'd, near the ri ver, and a stun t distance below benjamin M. Jackson'- store, where he carries on The making af)f repairing Cotton Gins. All those who wish to supply themselves wiui i.insoi the best uuahiv, are resjiei t nuiv soiiciieu 10 apply to the unsenber personally, or by letter. All orders for Cins will be promptly executed, (iins out ol order w ill he expeditiously repaired. llliicksmiihing, of every description, ex ecuted in the best manner. ID 'Two seond hand Cotton Cms for sale low for Cash. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. Tai borough. 30 h Sept. lhTM. Publishnl mvt for Sale at this Office. V PATKIOT1C DISCOLTISK the North Carolina Whig's Apology f, the KehuUeo Association and, A Basket tit Fragments, ty the Rev. Joshua Lawrence. Also, A Ktview of Clark's defence and jus t fjeatiou to the Kehukee As ociation. writ ten by a lay member of the Association and, Occurrences in the Life of Mldcr Jo seph H'isrs, wrote by hume!!.'. 1 at borough, Aug. O. Coaches, Gigs, $c. lliL Subscribe; wisiies l rt'luru hi sincere thanks to l.i numerous cusiom ers. for llie very lib eral eiicourageiiien' S;jgg:ATCggg!3f5s which he h.li In re tofore received. Al so to inform theru that he ' js rclun.eo from New V.nk, with a ore general and fashionable assortment of Silver Plated and Brass FU UN I TUKEf Suitable for Coat he, Barouches, Cngs nd Snlkies. than has everb' foie been brought t. this place lie also would infoiin bis friends and the public generally, that he has asso. iaied himself with one of the most larije anil extensive establishments at the North, where be can at the shortest notice have sent on jobs of evei y description to suit those who may favor him with their order-, or like northern in preftience to domestic manufacture. lie has shipped aiul now daily experts, one or two first rate lifjht one hoise B.: rouclies, and a ball" dozen of one horse Wagons, at extraordinary low prices for cash, or to punctual customer- on a short credit. KKPAIKS done with neatness and de spatch contract must be made before the work is undertaken. He has Horses, digs, and Sulkies to let. also one comfortable four wheeled accom modation estnblishiHent. lS.L'lC Ji. BRJIDY. Dec. . l&3d. 3 NEW Coach & GigManu factory. Til K Subsctibi r re spect fully infni ins his liiends and the public in genera!, that he has commenced business lor himself on hie lot in Tarborough, near Bridge, where he will be piepaied to carry on the above business in al' its vari ous branches. He si 1 veil a regular ap prenticeship under Mr. Thus. Cohbs, of Kah igh. v ho carried on the business very exteiusi vely, and kept in his employ regu lar northern woikmeu. If several years acqijain'auce with the business in one of the most extensive establishments in the Slate could "nsure his success, be feels con fideut he suould meet it; but he is perfectly I aware that attention is equally necessary, j and this attention he is determined to ren 1 der. He hones, theteiore. that nil t.eisons i who may tavor him with their patronage, will never become dissatisfied or disap pointed. His work shall tie faithfully exe cuted and of the best materials. He ex pects to have in a short lime a general acJ ; soitnu-nt of materials from New York, whirl! will enable him to do his work not inferior to any done in this section of coun try. Impairing done with neatness and despatch. Nathaniel M- Ttrrdl. Tarborouch. Jan. lt, 1S3.. To the Afflicted. (t HAY'S invaluable Ointment for the cure of white swellings, scrofula and other tumour, wore legs and ulcers, and fresh wounds, sprains, bruises, swell ings and inflamm itions, k.c. iic. Ilt-ck wilii's anti-vly speptic pill-j. Ilowand's genuine tonic mixture, a per. feet cure for ague xud fever. The above valuable medicines may be had w holesale or retail on application to J. )V Cutten, Agent tor Tat borough. Ih3. ' Jit moral. t'o. She lias now 011 hand an extensive as sortment ol articles in her line of business, which will be disposed of on her usual moderate and accommoda ting terms. ILTBonnets cleaned or dyed and Man tua making continued as usual. l a ' bo 10' .1 .n 1 . 1 831 VEKY BEST Cotton Vam and Twine FOR SALE. SjTpHK Subscribers fc el grateful far the 1 liberal patronage wliii.h they received tin past year, and hope by assiduity and punctuality in business to merit a continu ance of past favors. They now have and expect to keep con stantly on hand, The very best Cotton Yarns, rom Ios. 2 to IS inclusive. Also, various sizes of (he very best Cotton Vcine Tuine its durability and strength has been faiily tested, and the Snbsciibets feel no hesitation in pronouncing it inferior to none, if not superior to any in market. Both the above articles they expect to de liver to purchRsers on as liberal terms as articles of the same quality can he procu red elsewhere. The usuafcharye for con veyance will be made. 1 ei ms of sale forall quantities of Yam over one thousand pounds, six months credit will be allowed for anv nnahhiiT , "M,"r one thousand pounds, tour months. 2 P" chaser smog note (without ntern at time the Yam is delivered, iiaviibln nl II.. I .. . r t J uie noove stated times. Ihe pront ietors of fisheries will do well to apply to the Subscribers for twine lor "e future, as a very liberal credit yvill be given. 'Messrs. Ilassell h Williams will act as agents for thu Subscribers at Villi;imslon 'Ir. lienja. !cll, at (Jreenville anil Mr. Warren Harris, at Halifax where Yarn and Twine can be bought on the same term as at the Factory. BATTLE cV BROTHERS. r'nlls Tar Hiver. Jan. 10th. 18:i." Vvinthv Press for Sale. Jt SI PRK ROYAL Pntiting Press, on -Jk the old mode of construction, can be procured oo reasonable terms. Apply at this Office. January, 1831. the .rtS MUS. HOWARD P hiwry estaldishnuit r'W:' V f c"",er boose Vijiii'Wi' ,rrt,,,'v cuenpied bv Vlil-V- Messrs. D. Ilidiard Ma- - FJMSIMOCTFUI.LY i..f., ,-J iil (.i-tomi'i.s tliit he l,,, turntil from New Ym k. h In,,. iir std hib ' 1 Supply of Fall f;00(f, In his line ol business, Supeifme blue and bliu k I jtb ; -t ry and mixt do. Clarence brown, sage and lnveni!rr llleres Orab, black, ;n,A Oie.,,( Drab Petersham (Joau li, ( ;ilh So ipedand figured vel.et " -riSj L bhu k do. Plain black and figured silk Vr-sii,, . l'iguied .M.ii si ilb-s and V'.ilen;m i , Linen Bosoiih hik (iollais, black satin Stocks (ieu;. nj u , , Cloves IJuibr. ll.is. All of which he will si ll l-w 'irr.,.' a short credit to punctual ,..,.. I Those wishing to pin chase will j t,. i call and examine tor t!i-iuHm f, ; men's clothing made and t i rn . ; ( most lashionaide style ami at tiie . notice. All orders Irom a distanr.-n. ' thankfully receivi d .mJ 'uhc:ij.i ,-, .-. 1 ed to. j Tailic.rough. Oet. 23. To the Citizens of Ed"ro,, and the adjacent Count,.., Jlndrew ln(Ia(!i DKAPKIl AND TAII.U!:, rr'llAS jusl I'etutued iVoim Hv Vi,!n Wl a splendid assort u, ,1 ,,; i, his line of busi.ies-, consi.i 01 Cassimeres, resting c Supeifme black and blue Horn-, Second quality do. i! . Superfine green do. !r;. Second quality do. .! . Superfine Adalade no. Hrown, d. Claret drah and niiM, Peierham and goats liuir Ciiui.' over coats, A handsome assortment (jf ("as? z such as Kibbt'd, of 'i:5Vrei:t colm iijnal -Buckskin Conic J fc, : White and Drab, The handsomest assortment of e thftt has ever been brought totn.-: consi-ting of figured Velvets, ( a- : iMeiino. blaek atin. Kb renti.,? . Marseilles and hiack silk Velv' niany other articles for (iVnik we;:r, such a ('.!.. 11s, Murks, c. and Cloves, w hich he pro:iii-e- : pose ol on very ieaonah!e litr: cash or on a short ertdit. I flatter myself thai I havt-a-: assorlnienl as was ever bioii; t 1 place ail liiat is m-ces-nry to 1 ced, is to j;ive me a call and 1 tie v w fail to please. N. H. (iraiefnl for the pa-I l"iv r; encoin ogemeiit that I e nci:11' my friends and the community at hope to merit a continuant e nt ;mi ronage. I promise to ue my be : t vors In please. Taiewoneo'h. pec II 1-." fc v otice. 'PIIE Subscribers are now r from tin'ir tdd statul to tlif '! inerly occupied b v Messrs. 1 1 mar. i- rence, and directly opposite to J Gotten7. They will in a fev for sale, h quan'ity f Salt, M')li'" gar ami ColTet Ha 'g -' 11 l"!"' :t the heavy ai tit les which are im' ' -farmers at this season til theyi 'u"- CASH, and the hi-best pi i'. paid for baled Cotton. IX RICHARDS Tarborough, Nov. CTtiit l5-M- . Boots and Shoo niF. largest est slock of Hoc'4'- ver exhibitetl ' tllesdack"Hn.U:-' riella Shoes, from oU rents . of0 pair women's moiocco d. f ""' 3o0 sea! and kid Shoes, chei'l'- 8(K 700 women's leather ?hn'.-. ir"" men's lined and h.ani.l t tered Shoes, ft out b tiK' dirt cheap, Lr0 men's Hoots, from $1 100(i negroes' coatse hiv," a'"1 teietl Shoes, from lOclsl'1 Coys, girls, and children's 1i$:i"u of evei y description, chf11!1 The above were bought at an' "ml lie more than onesha.f their v.n shall be sold on a moderate "" Subscriber the Cheap Cash .. IV E DDK11 tHstVpy. 1831. iiistouy or Tin-' Kehukee AssnciulM- rtUST PL'BLISHKI), and foi Q-l ofiice ot ihe Ta.b..r..' Ti5- . , eise History of the K. hr.ki e H.'!,UJ. , ciation. from its orisi al ,'"p,'1 sent time by Fbter Joseph r'i-Jl. the stqiervision of a cnnnn'iW of F.blei s Josi.ua Lawrence, U il''1 -man, an.t Luke Ward, and bie'lrfl mas Biggs. Joseph D. Bi2CS a0 ... B. Hassell.) appointed hylheAs-" Price 1 each, or $llr per dozen. Henry toini.)f Mi: It CI I A. NT TAlI.i,;, "jKLS this opp. Him v ,,, sLL llie public, til-t l e I,,,." ,'(" from New Voik.u e . . -, j, 1 ' Assortment of In his line of bu-in ss, , , ,,,;( ( ' Superfine Cloth. ;u..i ( ,,.,,,, " most f.ihiiuiHl!o roloi-. Fancy veUet an.i silk V . r 1 , , . haiidiine assoMin. m of , I'oS'tns, Coilars, (.Live-, Umbrellas, fc. He pari icnlai ly mvilis th,,t,. the above ii .ls to cali , themselves, as lie is coi.f,,),.,,) ( such, both in qnaliiy a.nl ,i,r,. ( min luinishio their iw,i ii,i:i them made and ti 1111110 ;: m ionablc maniiT ;ml ;it tii. All orders Irom a disti.m e .; ill 1 v attended to. ' Tarboro', Oct. 9:h. v-.; !. 'Cofjield Kii mi:kcii A.NT Ta'h.'j.

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