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Miscellaneously NO ONE MISSED. The world is fair and gay to us, As now we journey on, Yet still, 'tis sad to think 'twill be The same when we are gone; Some few, perchance, may mourn for us, Bat soon the transient gloom, Like shadows of a summer cloud, Shall leave the narrow tomb. For men are like the waves that roll Along the mighty deep That lift their crests awhile and frown, And then are lulled to sleep: While other billows swelling come-, Amid the foam and spray. And as we view their furrowy track, Sink down, und where are they? And ever thus the waves shall roll, Like those but now gone past The offspring of the depths beneath, i he children of the blast. And ever thus shall men arise, And be like those that be; And man no more be missed on land, Than wave upon the sea. At Reduced Prices. Ii ILL'S COMMENTARY on the Bible, in nine octavo vol umes and liotta's History of the War of the Revolution, in two octavo voltimps, elegantly bound, can he had at reduced pri ces on application At this Office. April 9, 1S35. rTlHE Subscriber, who for several years past has been engaged in The Gin Making business, In Kinston, has established himself IN GREENVILLE, "Where he carries on the above bu siness in all its various branches. All those who wish to supply themselves with Gins of the best quality, are respectfully solicited to apply to the Subscriber person ally or by letter. All orders for Gins will be promptly executed. From the Subscriber's long expe rience in his business, and from the approbation which his ivork has hitherto met with, he hesitates not to promise entire satisfaction to all who may see fit to extend to him their patronage. Ginsout of order will be expeditiously re paired. The Subscriber takes the liberty of calling the attention of those who wish to procure new Gins, or to have old Gins repair ed, .to 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. Allen txsobj, In connexion with this establishment, car nei on the Zock& Gunsmith business. lie al-o makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, and Gudgeons, of a composition invented by Daniel Peck, of Raleigh Grist Mill Spindles, with Steel Collais, (turned.) These articles equal to any manufactured in the United States. All letters and orders must be directed to the Subscriber at Greenville. HENRY CHAMBERLAIN. July 12, 1834. Cotton Gins rPHE Subscriber has established himself in the houses formerly occupied by the late Joseph Lac key, dee'd, near the river, and a short distance below Benjamin 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 best quality, are respectfully solicited to apply to the Subscriber person ally, or by letter. All orders for Gins will be promptly executed. Gins out of order will be expedi tiously repaired. Black-smithing, of everv des cription,executed in the beststyle. (JTwo second hand Cotton Gins for sale low for cash. SAMUEL D. PROCTER Tarboro 30th Sent. 1834. j Bargains! Bargaiusi! Ml Neiv Goods! Xezv Goods!! Cheapest of the Cheap, or a leetle cheaper than the cheapest. Thl presume to inform the public generally (believing that we have an equal right with our neighbors so to-do,) that we have just returned from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, (and came very near going to Boston,) where we purchased the Most splendid Assortment of bpnng and Summer &03S, That ever decorated the shelves of any establishment in the city of Tarborough, (none excepted,) and are now Selling off at nearly Cost, For Cash, and at a very small ad var.ee on a credit. Among our assortment may be found The most beautiful Prints in the world, French Muslins, Ginghams, (new tyle.) French Calicoes, printed Jaconets, Figured chintz Calicoes, French Uombazetts, Bombazines, Circassians of various colors and qualities. Crape Camlets, colored satin doe skins, bird eye London do. Silks of every description, silk Shawls, silk dress Handkerchiefs, Gro de Naps, Gro de Berlin, Pink, and blue Satin, watered, Gro de Swiss, Poi dc Soi, figured ptaid Gro de Nap, White Satin, blue black do. Parasols, Fans, Bead bags, Jaconet and mult muslins, checked muslins, swiss and book muslin, Robes, corded skirts, Ladies and gentlemen's Gloves, Cotton and silk Hose, Broad Cloths, blue, black, claret, brown, drab and green, Cassunercs, fancy plaid, striped, di agonal, drab, ring-streaked and speckled, Stocks, of various qualities, Houen Cussiinere, cotton Cassi meres, Beavertines, plaid Linens, ribbed Linen, for summer wear, Furniture prints, buds eye Diaper, Drapery, brown Holland, l)2naburgs, Ticklenburgs, brown Linen and white do. Drills, Lasting, patent Thread, Tur key red, Ladies, Misses, and children's Shoes of every description, dirt cheap, French kid slippers, spring heel'd Pumps, prunellas, morocco, leath er, seal skin, &c. ike. Gentlemen's boots and shoes of eve ry description, buck skin, calf skin, seal skin, horse skin, cow skin, and what not, Major Down ing's, David Crockett's, Jim Crow's, Zipp Coon's, Gen. Jack son's, Van Buren's, Nullifiers, Union, consolidation, and amalga mation, About 00 Ladies and misses straw and Tuscan Bonnets, Straw cords and tassels, Palm leaf Hau, from 18 cents to $3, colored and white, spotted .ndi speckled, &c. &c. HARDWARE ?c CUTLERY, of every description, Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Farming uten sils, Castings, Iron, Nails, Salt, and Steel, 100 bbls. Whiskey and Rum, Brandy and Wine, Sugar, Coffee and Molasses, Uptyer and under Leather, Harness and Skirting Lea ther, Saddles and Bridles, Saddle bags, travelling trunks, travelling fT hairs, harness, bri- vi uno) ajui auu riding and gig whips. About 2000 shell, horn, and brass tuck and side Combs, Head Pins, guard beads, bead guards, vjentlenien s and youths fine tur Hats, cloth caps, hair caps and chil dren's fancy caps, Drugs, medicines, paints, oils, white lead, putty, window glass, candles, Earthenware, china, jugs, jars, stone pitchers, tin ware, Max, &c. The above Goods were pur chased with cash up and no grum bling, which enables us to sell them a leetle cheaper than the cheapest and as such we are determined to do so, not caring to make any thing more than sufficient to keep us from starv ing, having no heirs nor poor kin to provide for. We particu larly invite the Ladies to call and examine our splendid assortment of fancy Goods, and see if we have nothing that will please them. Should we be so fortunate as to have an article that will strike their fancy, they shall have it at their own price, provided it be within the bounds of reason. Knight, Garrett Co. No. 1, Broadway. Tarboro April 30, 1835. Henry Johnston, MERCHANT TAILOR, TTAS just received from New York, a splendid assortment of Goods in his line of business, superior to any thing that has been brought to this market. He would particularly invite gentle men thai want Fashionable and Cheap GOODS, To call and examine them, as he is confident Vie can please ail such both in quality and price. He has a large assortment of fine Cloths of all the most fashionable colors, which hv will sell very low for cash, or on a short credit. He will also retail without ma king, to those that wish to have their garments made elsewhere, as he intends turning his attention to that as well as ma kin jr. He has on hand first rate white and black beaver HATS, and fine silk Umbrellas, which he will sell very low. He also has on hand and intends keeping a O assortment of Heady made Clothes, Made and trimmed by himself. Gentlemen furnishing their own cloths, can have them made and trimmed in the most fashionable manner, and at the shortest no tice. A line assortment of gen tlemen's Stocks of all kinds. (CPCall at H. J.'s, next to the Brick stoic. Tarborough, April 22, 1835. Cojjield King, MERCHANT TAILOR, rpAIvLS this opportunity of: the public, that he has just receiv ed from New York, his supply of Spring Goods, In his line of business consisting! in part ol: Superfine blue, black and green Cloths, Blue and drab Cassirriercs. Green and brown Camlet, for sum mer wear, , Linen drills and summer Cassi. meres. Plain black velvet and figured Vcs tinirs. Linen bosoms and collars, Black patent bombazine Stocks, &c. I otrether with his lormer Stock. all of which he will dispose of on li vine: terms for cash, or on n diort credit to punctual customers. 1'hose wishing to purchase will please to call, as they can have the opportunity to examine for them-' selves. Gentlemen furnishing their own Cloths, can have ihemi made and trimmed in the must ij7iiiuuduic iyie ami at me snort est notice. All orders from a di- lance will be thankfully received and punctually attended to. Please to call at L. King's, three doors above the Planter's Hotel, on Broadway, opposite the Brick Store, where he will be found daily at his post. Tarboro,' 7th May, 1S35. BRUCE'S Kew York Type Foundry apUE Subscribers respectfully inforn the Fruiters that thev h completed a variety of INew founts of Let ter, in the style of the latest European spe citnens, well calculated for ornamental printing, or tasteful display, and making tiieir assortment of PRINTING TYPES unrivalled in beauty, extent, and variety. A book of Specimens may be obtained at the Foundry, No. 13, Chamber street, near Chatham street, or at No. 18, City Hall Place. It contains specimens from Twelve Line Tica to Pearl, comprising , , . J - .-.ii.t ho lounis itomau Uaps, with lower case. 5 5 0 5 17 12 5 Italic do do Title Roman do iu Title Italic do do Shaded Horn, do do Antique do do Black do do Open Black do do Script Caps do do GermanTextdo do Open Text do do 2-line Rom. Caps, with figures. 2-line Italic Capitals. Shaded Caps, various kinds. Open do do Italian Cans, and F 25 11 10 6 7 Besides Ornamental Letferg, Kackslope, Music. Lottery Figures, Piece Fractions, Superiors, Astronomical ami other Signs, Space Hides, Brass Rules, Ornamental Dashes, Long Braces, more than 200 kinds of Borders, and more than 1000 kinds of Cuts and Ornaments for school books, newspaper's, and scientific works: orders for any of which, or for Composing Sticks, Cases, Chases, &ic. will be executed with the utmost promptitude, a large stock bein" always on hand. 3 They w ill also execute orders for Print, ing Presses, Paper, Ink, he. which they will furni-.li at the manufacturer's prices GEO. BRUCE $ CO- March 25, 1835. Constables' Blanks for sale AT THIS OFFICE. Jl Still for sale. 4 GOOD STILL, holding 120 gallons, may be purchased cheap hv applying to GEORGE COLMER, Greenville, Pitt Co. April 2d, 18.35. 18 3 In lift -i'rl&F! sn j Land for Sale. 2HE Subscriber offers for sate her Tract of Lund lying in Edgecombe county, commonly called the llunge Orchard Plantation, Containing 329 acres, with an apple or chard on it capable of making 25 or 30 barrels of Brandy. This land lies one mile halrktv Hrpal FllTar River, and ad joins the lands of Charles Harrison, Rob- en oorey nnu uwins, uu una u u m ne cessary negro houses, barns, Lc. A part of this Land is of an excellent quality, and if application it soon made, possession will be given immediately and long credit giv en if preferred. A further description is deemed unnecessary, as no person will buy i without hrst viewing tne Lana. lerms I made known on anDlicatlun to Jno.J. liunn. RACHEL BUNN. Dec. 19th. 1834. 65 Land for Sale. THE Subscriber is anxious to sell his Tract of Lnnd, ad joining the one on which he now lives. It contains 630 acres, some ot which is low eroundg. the balance Dinev woods. This Tract has a good dwelling house on it, nearly new, with 4 rooms below and Z up. stair, and other out houses. Persons desirous of buying Land tow, are requested to call and eiamiire for themselves, as the Subscriber may at all times be found at horde, and is determined to sell if he can get any thing over half the value. CH IMIUUSON. Oct. 2Rth, 1834. Barouches. JUST RE CEIVED, di rect from the manufactory at ihe North, sev- era izlit 1JA- ROUCHES, intended for one or two horses. They are of differ- jent qualities and prices, and will he sold on accommodating terms. These Birouchcs were manufac tured expressly to order, and the work can he warranted. ISAAC B. BRADY. Tarboro,' May 1. 1S35. Coach & Gig Manufactory. THE Subscriber re spectfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he has commenced business for himself on his lot .,,. f" "f r in Tarborough, near carry on the above business in al' its vari ou branches. He served a regular ap prenticeship under Mr. Thos. Cobbs, of Haleirh, who carried on the business erv extensively, and kept in his employ regu lar northern workmen. If several years acquaintance with the business In one of Ihe most extensive establishments in the Slate could ensure his success, he feels con fident he should m:et it; but he is perfectly aware that attention is equally necessary, and this attention he is determined to ren der. He hopes, therefore, that all persons lio may favor him with their patronage, will never become dissatisfied or disap pointed. His work shall be faithfully e.e ruled and of the best materials. He ex pects to have in a short time a general as sortment of materials from New York, which will enable him to do his work not inferior to any done in this section of coun try. Repairing done with ueatness and despatch. Nathaniel M Terrell. Tarborough, Jan. 1st, 1835. 1 Young Ilarrod, WILL STAND ihe present season at my stable at the Falls of Tar River. at Col. Benj. Wilkinson's, and at Jordan Joiner, SenVs, alternately and will he let to mares at the reduced price of Five Dollars the season, with twenty-five cents to the Groom in every instance. The season has already commenc ed and will end the first of Au gust. Good seed cotton will be taken in payment at the highest cash pricrs. Those who wish to improve theirstock of horses may never have a more favorable op portunity. PEDIGREE. As to his pedigree it is deemed necessary only to observe that he is of the Archie and Collector stock. The horse and his get are so well known in this vicinity that it is considered useless to give any further particulars. Ev ery care and attention will be paid, but no liability for accidents. DOSSEY BATTLE. March 19th, 1S35. 2 VALUABLE Plantation and Town Lots FOR SALE. I WILL SKLL, on terms to nit the nurchasersthe Planta tion situate on the north side ol Tar Uiver, known as me PORIE LAND, Adjoining the lands of Fred. Hell, Bent. Baits and others, live mnes rnm Tarborough and immediate -"- o ly On the river. Also, LOTS No. .93 and 94, in the town of Tarborough, now oc cupied by Mrs. Stilman. Those wishing to purchase will make application to Benj. M. Jackson, Esqr. JOSIAH COLLINS, Scn'r. 20th April, 1835. 17 Type Foundry. (J SHERMAN fa S. ECKLIN, hav SJrQ ing; purchased the Type Foundry .i.iithoH lm ihi ltt J. Haui. have en- j ' tiered into partnership, for the purpose of carrying on tne Manufactory oi iype. uiMier iiie mm ui o. chimin ot. u. We intend keeping on hand a large as sortment of type, especially those kinds most used, which will enable us to supply orders with the least possible delay; and have now for sale a larg quantity of the best quality, (stock purchased from the estate of J. Howe,) and intend to make immediate adUtious to it. S. Kcklin &i Co. are now prepared to receive orders for founts of every de scription, from Pearl to 22 lines Pica in cluding a varictv of Ornamental Letter. We otTer for sale also, an assortment, of Cuts, Dashes, Brass Kule, and other or naments, of which specimens will be for warded to printers, as soon as they cau be prepared. Such improvements as the wants of the trade and taste may require, will receive the earliest attention at this establishment. Printing Presses of every description. Printing Ink of thy most approved quali ties. Composing sticks, Brass and Com nion Galley's Chafes, Imposing Slou-s. Paper and Press Boards, Standing Pre.cs es, Furniture, together with a complete assortment or all article us d in a Pirn-ling- Oflice, will be kept constantly on hand. Small founts, suitable for Book binders, in a great variety, may be had when called lor. Orders from all parts of the Union will be promptly and most carefully attended to, hihI particularly in supplying sorts for all founts famished by our predecessor. We repectfollv solicit n si. are of public patronage. To the former patrons of this foundry, we drem it sufficient ta say, that they will be as well and promptly served as heretofore, should they be dis posed to favor us with their orders. The business of the Foundry will be conducted under the follow ing firm, and by the same person who was in fact the type founder in Mr. Howe's foundry. S. ECKLIN b CO. Corner of Crown and Callowhill streets. Philwdelphia, Spt. 1634. Printers of English Papers, hv piving the above three insertions and forwarding one with the advertisement, will be enti tled to articles to the amount of three dollars. PROSPECTUS OF THE Inson vldveriiser. 'JMIE subscriber proposes to publish in the Town of Wadesborough, Anson County, Worth Carolina, a weekly paper entiled. '7Vip Anson Advertiser." According to custom, he proceeds to lay before the public an anal y sis of the plan upon which his paper will be conducted. Its columns will be devoted to the cause of Politics, Agriculture, Internal Improve ment, Literature and Science in general. Ilis the inteniion of the Editor diligent ly and fairly to renort the tinciimr n,j;i;..i and other news of the day, and while he vn.,Wi, consistently with his principles advocate the course pursued bv the pres ent administration, he assures "the public lhat he feels every disposition to do full justice to its merits. The press will be "pen to both parlies the Editor will .,,. deavor to adhere strictly to principle and to disregard all party influence. The editor intends to avail himself of the advantage of munv nf ihhpit r,.,i.i:.: o j - i.uuuirtiinns pti the subjects of agriculture and internal . F'uvement, ne ol course will be able to select and lay before his readers, a large number of Essays which cannot fail of be og interesting to every one who has at heart the prosperity of his country. All the most important and interesting pro ceedings of Congress and Ihe State Legis lature will be duly reported, and a portion - paper win at ail limes be devoted to rvme literature. The subscriber is aware of the many inir-iilt la I, . . J ...a iiiuM cucuuiiier in advancing punnc favor; he relics greatly upon the liberality always shown by an enlightened public towards enterprise well conducted and assures his patrons, that no pains shall' oe wanting on his part to render his paper ooth a useful and interesting publication. TERMS. The Anson Advertiser will be printed on an imperial sheet at 3 00 per annum in advance, or S3 50 at the end of the year; the first number to issue as soon as Sev en Hundred Subscribers are obtain ed; no subscription will be received for a less period than twelve months and the paper will not be discontinu ed until orders are received to that effect, and all arrearages paid up. Advertisements not exceeding 12 lines, inserted three times for one' dollar, and 25 cents for each subse-1 quent insertion. Communications addressed to the editor must be post paid. WILLIAM E. BIRD Feb. 21, 1835. " I State of Xovth JV-,. MAM IS Coi-Kty Court of Pleas and 0,t,ir,er . APRIL TKILM.183' LovickModlin )JHfJ' L vs. V H'r'i senh H. AdamsA N this case it appe . satisfaction of lt h Uj' the defendant is not an hd",'1"" of this State, it is orde;t publication bp made in ih V5: boro' Press, for sjx in notice to the dtfe,''1 his land is levied on. ul'l,ij Test, . JOS. D. BIGGS, C, Price adv $1:75. , 'c-t State of Worth Carol MARTIN COUNtv. ' 1 Court of Pleas and Quarter APRIL Ti:U.M,)S35C! Levi F;igan, trustee! 7fr' . of Horace Ely, Jpfr Joseph H. Adams,j Garnhfo( TN this case the Garnish.. peared in open Court au ' knowledges Hut he ,,s and bonds sufficient to ti V? PiaintiflV Main, .... : 313. ri interest having been calculr to 14 April 1635, and com- ' I t is therfore ordered, thai id eation be made in the TarbJ Press for six weeks. Inr il l fenuant lo appear at next term r' ll.Io 1 1 I ' ' J! mis iuuu ana teplevv ori ri. . r.... 1 .11 1 1 JJs mriu uiuu win ha ente ltd u against tne iarnihtc. Test, JOS.D.MGGS,Cik Price adv. $2:15. is 6 VkKY BEST Cotton Yam and IYuk Ton SALE. rpHE Subscribers f. jraItf. for the liberal patronage " whir . they received the past ye;.r, 3(,j hope by assiduity and pu i.etu;,: -v in business to merit a coniiaua:, of past favors. Thry now have and expect ti keep constantly on hand the Very best Cotton Tarmi From Nos. 2 to 18 inclusive. Also, various sizes of the hit Cotton Seine Twine its dura bility and strength has been fairly tested, and the Subscriber feel no hesitation in pronouncing i: inferior to none, ii not superior u any in market. Uoth the above articles they expect to deliver: purchasers on .j liberal terms a; articles of the same quality c ne procured el.r where. ihct;i al charge for conveyance wi!!te made. Terms of scle for all q.ini' ties of Yarn over one thouw.u pounds, sjx months credit uiilrfl allowed for any quantity urit: one thousand pounds, four months the purchaser giving rote out interest) at the time ihe YVs is delivered, payable at ihea'-ov? slated times. The pronricjfors of fisheries do Well to apply to ihs Sub?c.ri- OPTS Inr lu-lmi fr tUa I nf nrp. 55i -w. . . " I III, UI I I IV, IUIM'VJ- very liberal credit will be given. Messrs. Ilael 5: Willie will act as adults for the Subscri bers at WiHiamston Mr. IK Bell, at Greenville and Mes Simmons & Eure, at Halifax where Yarn and Twine cant- Hought on the same terms a3 Ihe Factory. BATTLE $ BROTHERS Falls Tar Jan. River, 10, 1S35 Oxford Examine QTHHE Subscriber invites propo-iiio iJL succeed hint a p'i,pr mid np of the "Oxford Examiner," to take uoi sooner man the 1st oi exi iv-. A-nraclical Printer ronld invest f''' sum to considerable advantage in 1 Establishment. Av inp a few hours leizure each ly ievote them with the certainly ot P'1"' the conducting of a paper in tlii'P; The income has enabled the pre,er to live cnmforiahlv fjr more tna" years, nlthnnsh hVnm-..rH an1 1'' along- labored under coiharrnssin i advantages. B:it little exertion wot ensure a more extended P!,c!,!:.. Should an application be maiie would likelj prove agreeable till'?f; ni.iy iif linu. i ,,a "eni is deemed a permanent 0,ir-. People have manifested a determine'1""1 sustain a Press io their county To"- R. J. YANC'Jf' Oxford, April 23. Printing Press for SUPER IOYAL Priftinff Frf J the old mode of constrio" procured on reasonable terms. Apply at this Ojp January, K&,
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