Psc:Uaneous
c
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MY NATIVE LAND.
My native Hod! my native I ind!
A land wiili every pin. replete.
AH perfect IV mi its M iker's hand.
An empire's glorious seat !
And, far removed from thrones and
slaves.
There freedom's banner proudly
waves.
The frigid and the torrid clime.
The temperate and the genial
beam.
The vale, the mountain M; sublime
The arid plain, the living stream
There linked in nni m's golded chain,
Attest her varied, vast domain.
Her mountains look o'er realms se
rene; O'er fertile fields and cities free:
And mightier rivers roll between.
And bear her wealth from sea to
ca:
While o'er old Ocean's farthest deep,
Her bannered navies proudly sweep.
On Ply mouth's rock the pilgrim lands
His comrad.-s few but faint with toil,
W hile v;n ring tubes in countless
bands,
Rea u lawless o'er the uncultercd
A fen brief years have rolled awav.
And those red warriors where ate
they.'
And where are those, the heroic few,
That landed on that rocky shore?
Their voice still rings their spirit
too
Still bre.ithes and will, forever
more!
For in their sons still burn those tires
That freedom kindled in their sires.
Tis something though it be not
know we spring from noble
race.
To feel no kindling bludi of shime,
For those we love, suffue our face,
Then let us to our sons transmit
A land and name, unsullied yet.
For rne, whatever be my f.te,
Wherever cast, my country still,
Shall o'er eacli thought predominate;
And in my bor-m, peeiless dwell.
Yes, e'en to life's last ebbing sand
Shall live re ered my Native Land.
Mrs.d. C. Howard,
ii
5 no' opening her Fall supply of floods,
comprising a mote extensive and
luishionnble Assortment of
AS
Thar. she hts ever before fxhihited in this
)il;.c". It i i n el'C'J :. ! ; . n il t t the j
art'ths hers elf, and had mi exct lb-nt ;
jiO't.nii of beco-mns aej laii ted u r h t lie
laths' Nori.er:i f thi.i s in I:,- Mulinrry
and Mantua making line, In- feel bet"lf
coinii')eot to giV'- entire at:f fli -a l ber
jnii i- io.i custonie. and Pie pwhli'- in Jen
eral. !n her assrtmejit u ill bi? f und
Pattern Ve'vet. s;tir. : silk Hr.nnets,
dr,. I urbnn-, Cps C-i)e.s. ike.
Plnin, watered, fignrea, and plaid
S'ik-i and avtn. f-r dresses,
Jink Velvets, (j-n'zc Vi i'.-;, &c.
Hlat k Mode, Cim cs, and Florences
Tuscan, S vi,;, i;ijsey," nnd Fancy
straw S-'imc ts, .,ll (juV.sties,
Whit" and hi ttk ostrich Feathers,
FtvU'ier'd and fancy Flowers,
S'ijjer:or hair lJniTs antl Curls,
Bloiifi t:iid worsted E'lgings,
Lures, Iiiserti:ig. ftntiiitrsc footings,
A snjerb assortment f Ribbons, ifvC
Mrs. II. invites n g..ori, insprrtion of
her Ciroods, a site? i e ,i fiilf-nl they f ami. t
f.iil meet genet al approbation, both a
regard-, q. .h'y and pi ice.
Tarboro', (jet 22. I 35.
0 YC 0 yes! you are requested to rail,
And exr min' the Groceries I've purchased
ti i, fMl;
Iy assortment. I aisure you, is entirely
complete,
My Store likewise Une.nlv replete
Willi til those go d things wi.ich Mill hnn-
gtr desiroy,
And rmik" an epicure leap fr joy.
Then IV ar nothing, friend, and be of good
cber,
Scotch he. riniri and crackers are "call'd
severe,''
1 have apples, oranges, huttrr and cheese,
Such things I am sure will your hunger
aptase.
My diiiik;.bh s loo you may !m; sure,
Ate u"itlu!f. .-rated "real Simon Pme,"
Then call on me all ye that are athirst.
For here ) vni can allay it with none of the
worst.
1 have sever! baskets of the best chain
paine.
Who chc. Iroi.i !i inkin such liquor refriiu?
lii &i!e; 'v.. 1 1 1-: 1 1 , J y whiskey and gin
Ami bottle in.djt.igs to put the 'truck" in'.
Tobacco I hv co. think lr If a ton,
ManufacturM in ilnho.ond, call'd brown's
N. 1;
Best Spanish ci5ar, Lorillard's Scotch
snuiF
And packs of those papers with which you
play bhilf.
M; Ch;i !ies n-i v on it at e of the best kind,
'ii.a; I could in t'ie nicfntpolis find
For inia.tce, my p pp-nuint, idek and
lemon,
Arc sw-et enough to make a saint of a de
I'toij; Al jttp.i.e ;ias'e this lam told,
Is xcUcnt i .-m.-dy in case ol a cold.
Ali d. se htft-s, au"' pcai m.tny m re,
M , be b ... ,,y Conftclwmry blorc.
JOSEPH JSm MUDDY.
Tarboro', Oct. 14, 1,835, 4
Bacon axel hard.
'JMIE Subscriber is now receiving and of
leis foi sale, ton i bundled barrels prime
Cut Herrings.
Also, in ut.-re, a quantity of prime U
CUA ami LARD.
.. r. COTTEN.
Tarboro'. Hih May, 18:15.
Coach Cj? Gig . Manufactory .
tg4 l IIK titscrit .r r
v spetifullv informs h
(XSlffrm S. t'iends and ihe public
W"" "ff.hi general, that he has
IS&ili!,','r.,limf on bis lot
111 i ;rhrrrito li .. ...
the Bridge, where he will I,,. prepared to
aoove business id af its vari
ous bri.ncS.-s. lie strved t-pn,,!... ,..
preiifioeship under Mr. Thos. Cobbs, of
nateign, no carried on tlie business erv
utensively, and kepi in Lis employ recti
lar northern woikmen. If Severn! rarc
acquaintance with the business in one of
tne. most exicns.ve establishments in the
Male coulu ensure his sin cess, he feels con
fident hr should meet it: but he i nriWrli
aware that attention is equally necesar,
auu mi, audition lit- i determined to ren
der He hop.--, therefore, that all persons
hi may favor him with their intronaire.
ill i.evtr heroine. dUsatisfied or disap
pointed. Hts work shall be faithiult y ei
cuied and ot (lie Lest materials. He ex
pects to have in a short time a general as
sortment ol ninteiials from ISew York,
which will enable him to do Ins work not
interior to any done in litis section oi coun
try. Krpuuiug done with nratntss and
dispatch
Nathaniel M Terrell.
'! arbMjciijr,,, J.,n. l,t, lb35. 1
$25 Reward.
'O IjKK'I' my camp in
jbkd Nasli couuly, my ne-
- liu uoy
I ...
DECATUR,
Ab in Is ... 'J years old, about sis feet
big , sti.is;hl and slender, and yellow
co i piei ' d. anil one of hit lore (ingeis is
sulf, cau-'-tt Irom a gut thro"gh liie joint.
'1 ii is bo 1 purchased of I.ewi. i iUou, I'itt
t'luniv. .iiid where ne will prubtbly tuakc
bi. w ty baik w here tie was brought liom.
Ali persons ar- foitnrued from li-i r boring
said boy, and all rnaslets of vtf Is, untlr-r
the seven si p i.aliy of t'.ie law, as I in'ent:
to have him. His mother lnes with aid
Wilson, and bn latliur wiih his l.ioiin r, as
I am iniorti) -.1. Any ci'son will a -
pr. hetui said boy an. I cuuniiil him to jail,
o that I gM him a4iu, shall receive the
ariove rt w. i d - ami lei mc knov at Wai
renion, .North IJ-tr. luta.
JOHN G. V.JCEr.
?ejti. Is;, !hvj. 3'J
PUOSPKC! US
op tii::
Congressional Globe.
i") 1 1 1 j Pieces, ot t; t- ei V rimiu wt; liave
L ma le t. tnruisti a s iccim t history oi
, e p!AiCeet!ir gs n; Coi'gicsj. Ic in day to
l ii , wiiii -k li l.e- i il e I ) lutes, induce
tli- tie.d'-ii::ntd to t ri teie iu their plan
t i , xteud aim pt rl'Ctit. Tb.-v baveiesol-
v: t tli.it t'n- Liiiigie;giondl G!-ibe tiiall not
only eni't"')) tbe parliamentary annals of
th.- couitiiy, but shall also furnish an Ap
p.'ii.iix, wnitli will contain the fini-heil
spe.-c'i s of the promint-ni speaker., mi the
most important subje cts, u ritlen out by he
mvmbers tbcinselv.s, fiuin the notes ami
printed sketches of 'he Kcportcrs.
l he CongrekS'onal Globe, w itii an Index,
will !e f.ublis.ied wet kly upon double i ival
paper, in octavo ionn as hereltilore, at iue
foliar lor the sessixn. It mny b snb-cri-
oea lor fep ira'e'y. I he Appen.iix of
huished pceches will, also, bo published
tor one dollar.
It is probable that the next seion of
Congrei. will emit. nue urat !y v'n months
,f , t!- v.mk will coniain hrtweei, four
and five Inn ilied pagts. and will lie the
t' eapest pnbi icai ion pt rh ipsjn wurld.
The next se-sion ot Congress w it! proba
bly b the most eventlul one which has
occurred fcr mny year, amt will cei tai.tlv
be rep.tte with iniert st. a i s course w ill
have piTHt itidiience in fixing lh, i-stioV
ol lite lit ptitiiic f i jeais to come. Imnte-
tli.ttdy ptf e.lii.g, as it ii.it', the in xl lre-
sidenlial h-rti .n, ami contaiti lh.- lend
it:g iiimiis tl all the conh-n ling parties in
he coiitttry, lep and ahitl tg interest will
a'tmid the debates, i he whole diama will
be laithlnll t-khiiiitcd in tile Congressional
Cilobe an 1 Appendix.
We have already provided for our re
port"!!. g cop-, cminet.t skiii and ability in
one brancit ol" Congress, and we expect to
obtain an aib quale reinforcement of capa
tilt persons in tne niner, by ttie time it
meet, to fulfil our own wishes and the
expectations of the Members. Io pains
or cost on eur part will be spared lo
accompli-h it As the work will be conti
nued regularly, and be made permanent,
authentic, and th reloie hihlv n-efnl, all
who tal.c an interest in the political afi iirs
of the country will do well to begin their
subscription it It tie next s 8ion.
ti:rms.
Congressional (itobe 1 copy during
the session, - i 00
do. do. 1 1 cojues during tin
s' ssi. n, - .10 oo
Jliirnuir. Satnr jit it e.
I he ( lour,! -sitih-tl ( i l.li' will It
vfllt to those pit. f ; tl,tit t t.tiv this
Prosjx c ina, il f -ii r tt nt'en lt ill be
tlintt'd to ir ti h fti'tik with pro.
Our y.Kthft'r' List i :-. I tip Ihsit
we woid f"- f.'fsrv- ?, tiMdnblv.
U?ilesi IIi'k b- 'l-.t.c.
l'aytitfnt it, y ff kih1p by fnnil,
lostage l"iit, n.,r i iak. I be indi f
of any yy ( i -,4y Uyf l!-M'k will be re
ceived. J A ultrnlhti vH he fwhl fit nut
order, un'in the mr m f,miant
it, or unless some rc-f. sifiLr iriMni
known to tis to be ho, tlitiM ny n c tti
pay it beiore the schsioh rxpnen.
nut in is- hives,
Washington City, Oct. 14, lbjj.
r 1 1 t
100 Dollars Reward.
H CAPED froctbe Sub
st riber, while encamped a.
Ibe bou.se of Col. A Watt, in
Rockingham county, (iN. C)
am " itigiiioi me iuin .vjay ,
lb.H, a negro man named
lie is about 31 years old, about 5 feet 11
inches high; no marks recollected; had on
a homespun jeans long coat, and common
thread nnd co'ton panta'oons. John was
purchased from Archibald Forbes, in Pitt
county, uer (Ji eeiiville, and it is probable
he will endeavor to gel back lo the same
neighborhood.
The above reward of One Hundred Dol
lars will be paid lo any one who will ap
prehend and lodge the said Negro in any
j dl, so that the Subscriber can get him
again. Letters addie-sed to the under
signed, at iNtw More P.O. Buckingham
county, (Va.) will receive immediate
attention.
JOHN I. MORRIS.
June 2-4. 1(S35. 26
Co.MPHIillKNSIVF
Commentary on the I'ible.
'I'll I' Subscriber having been requested
to net as Agent for this highly inter
esting work, informs the public that the
first volume can he seen at his office,
where subscriptions will be received.
The first volume is a specimen of the exe
cution of the work, editorial and mechan
ical. It is lo contain all that is valuable
in the writings of those great lights in the
Christian Church, Henry, Scott, Dod
dridge, Gill, Adam Clark, Patrick, Pool,
Lowth, Border, and others; the whole de
.signed to a digest and combination of the
advantages of ihe best Bible commeutarivs.
On the whole, it is believed all wi.l admit
Ihat the work is what it has been pronounc
ed to be a credit to the country; ami the
publishers and editor pledge themselves
and their characters ("and thrv can do no
more; that every effort shall be put forth
to make it, both in the literary and me
chanical parts, laslii.gly useful, and wor
thy a liber.il support lint lo sustain them
in so expensive an enteinrize. the low-
price fixed for the work reooirs that It
should have an extensive sale, and no pub
lisher would fell warrantee! in iirnriii;.,.r
the work without a large Mibsn ipdon lisT;
and. nowevtT tin, opnl.tr uch a course mav
be in reganl !o ordinary w.nU. no hesiia
li m i. h it hi esortin? to it in tins r.to- co
manifestly nccessaiy nnd proper. They
ape,ti in fonti. lent e to Ibe religious publir,
anil to all, who wish to see it circulate for
their names and patronage.
I I i re is a l ntist edition, diflp rintr in on
respect from the general edition except on
ine "r.iinaurc ol nnptim, m leierence to
which Ihe Rev. Joei)h A. Warm- i itiinr
of the Baptist rdfion, makes Ihe billowing
reinarRs, viz: A. 1 Hint was promised in ihe
Baptist edition, as Mich, was Ihat whatever
u; lottnii in ine work as published for
Pa-d -ltaiitit rein-rallv . which lhi not ..-
respond with the views of Baplists, should
btj teiiMived. and the matures! views of
their own orst writers substituted. It is
confidently believed thai no point con-
uecteu wnn wnat is peculiar to the Bap
tist drnomination. has been 'eft unpinrded:
and when il is considered, that on no
points but those do Baptists differ from
Henry, Scott. Ooddridire. Uc. there ran
be scarcely a doubt but Ihat the denomi
nation in general win teei tnttt iiiey have
now a Commentary, in Ihe reading of
which thev are sure to find what will fart
thert inir of lo p, juiil satisfy the ap'tetite
for truth, atal this without that ttimimiti.ui
oflheir eitjoyineiit with which thev wete
acciiMoineu to meet io reading the authors,
arising out oflheir difTcrtut views of a
chi istian ordinance.
Terms. Ihe woik will he comprised
in five volume, averaging not less than
800 pages per volum.-. royal 8 vo hand
somely printed on fine papr, w?
botiinl in sheep, and lettered with double
titb s. at 3 d'dhirs per volume. There
will be several engravings, frontispieces,
igo tle titles, ami several neatly engraved
maps, with other illustrative wood cuts,
fcc Copis bound in extra silt spring
backs, g4,."0; plain calf, $XJo.
GEO. IIOIV.IRD.
.March I3'b, lh3V
To the .Ifllicttd.
&5Er'!hb invaluable (Jintment
v- for the cure of white swe'lin-,
scrofula and other tumouu,
AjrA re legs and ulcers, and fresh
wounds, sprains, bruises, swell
ings and inflammations, Li . fcc.
B- ckwitii'- anti-tlyspeptic pills.
Itoviand'j genuine tniic mixture, a per
fect cine for ague and fever.
The above valuable medicines may be
had wholesale or retail on application to
J. IV. Cotten, Agent for I ai borough.
1S35.
llemunnts, Urmwnils!
JS GREAT VARIETY of Remnants ol
JT every descripl ion of Goods, will be
Sold at half their value.
J. fVEDDELL.
20i h Feb. 183.V
1,000 gallons N. E.
FOR SALE, at 40 cents per single gallon,
and .'IB cents per gallon by the barrel, by
I). KNIGHT $ CO'.
Oct. 22d, 1H35.
HISTORY OF TIIFi
ICeh nkee Jlssociation.
TIINT rilltLISIIED.and for sale at the
oflif of ihe Tarboro' Frcs?, "A con
(le History of the Kehukee baptist Asso
ciation, from its original rise to the pre
. t,i time by Elder Joseph Biggs under
the siiperv'niion of a committee (consisting
ol Elders Joshua Lawrence, U illiamlly
mnti, and Luke Ward, aud btethren Tho
mm lllngf, Joseph I). Bigis, and Cushion
II Hnpl,) appointed by the Association."
tVlett SI euch. or $10 per dozen.
October.' 1B3L'
Constables' Blanks for sale
AT THIS OFFICE.
Jiiidrew vlndcrson,
DRiPKU AM) TAILOK,
If NF0RM3 his friends and the public ge
nerally, that h" has j ist relumed from
Ihe North, with a handsome supply of
WSl?J2ISt G003S,
Consisting of the follow ing'.Arlicles, viz:
Superfine black, and blue CLOTHS,
2d quality do; do. 3d do. do. do.
4th do. do do.
Superfine Mussel brown do. Dahlia
do. Koy.il brown do. London do.
Superfine itifle Green do. Princess
do. myrtle do.
Superfine dark and light drab do.
Mulberry, claret, and slate niix.M do.
Petersham & Camlet for ever coats.
Likewise, i handsome variety of
CASSIMERES:
Black and blue Cassimere,
Puff and white do. royal ribbed do.
Hoyal broad do. royal corded do.
British and Yankee Railway do.
Melbourne do. Electoral check do,
Diagnal do. Buckskin do.
He has also a choice selection of Sallinelts,
' comprising:
Superfine drab Sattinett do. black,
; mixed and buckskin do.
; Mixed of inferior quality do.
Beautiful Vrstings, of every color, and
nearly all of the best quality:
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 hand
some 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 PROCURED
Thankful for past fnvors he hopes for a
conii- nance of public patronaje.
O WANTED, a young lad that can
come w e! recommended, as an Apprentice.
Tarboro', Nov. 6, 1835.
HKCKWITirS
Jlnl i - (I ',? pept ic Pills.
'pill m-vt valuable medicine for the cine
f Dyiprpsia, and the prevention ol bili
ous feveis, colic. Sir. &ic is kept constantly
on h ind aud for sate by
IV. COTTEN.
Tarboro'. 24 Sept. 18 l..
Buggy for Sale.
excellent Newaik made BTGGY for
SHle' !lpply al this Ojjice.
November 9, IS35.
VERY BEST
Cotton Tarn and Twine
FOR SALE.
JllIlE Subscribers feel grateful for the
s liheral patron :e iviiich they received
the past year, anil hope by assidiMv and
punctuality in ImsinC's to merit a continu
ance of pat f tvors.
Ihey now have and expect to kerp con
stantly tin nana, tne
Very best Cotton Farm,
I rom Nos. 2 lo IS inclusive. Also various
sizes of Ihe best
Cotton Seine Twine.
Its durability anil strength has been faith
tested, and the Subscribers lo I no In sit.i
lion in ptonouncing it inferi r to none, il
not sup nor to an y m market Both tiif
auove articles inev cipecr to ilt l rer to
pu. chasers on as liheral terms as anicles
of the same quality can be p ocuied eUe
Miiere. the usual charge fjr conveyance
w ut ne matti.
Terms of Sale for all quantities of Yarn
over mi" thousand pounds, six months ere
oil will he abowed lor any quantity under
one thousand pounds, four inonlhs, Ihe
purchaser giving note (without interest) at
ihe time the Yarn h delivered, payable at
tneanove slti tl times.
The orom ietoi s of iiihriia illi a ...,ii
? to apply to the Sub-criber tor Twine for
the luture, as a very liberal credit will be
mven.
Messrs. Hassel k Williams will act as
Agents for the Snbscribm at WiUhmston
-Mr. Renj. Hell, at Greenville and
Messrs. Simmons &i Eure, at Halifax
where lam ami lwme can be bouht on
the same terms as at the Factory.
BATTLE BROTHERS.
Falls Tar Rivcr,Jn 10, 1S35.
PKOi'OSALS,
For publishing by subscription.
The Debates
IN THE
Convention of A Carolina,
Which assembled at Raleigh,
June. A, 1KM5, to amend the
Constitution.
aS consequence of the numerous ai.pij.
cations on the suhi. cf. th Rk .
have tletermined, if sufficient encourage
ment be given, top.,h.sh in a neat volume
with ad convenient disitrh '
The Debates in the Convention
w.'i.:..i. i.. .. . '
n-Li-jiiiv met in ting city. For the
Pliritose of asre linim u-l. .!.. .
. . - - - "-ei o sumcieut
;"- ottuscii..ers can be obtained to
justify the undertaking, these Proposals
are issued. r
the volume, which will probably make
from 300 to 400 pages, will be printed with
P h"ndsV ype, on good p(iper ,lld W,,
be. furnished to Subscribers, bound
JOS. GALES SON.
Raleigh, Aug. 1st, 1835.
uj iuwns iq ih.9 above
book received at this Ofjice.
'IMlii finbscriVrj who for s-vcrul year
past h.is bet a cke'-
The Gin Making business.
In Kiaston, has established himself
IN GKBENVILLE,
Where he carries ol. the above business in
..it It!,che.-. All those who
J vish t supply themselves with Gins of the
best qualitv, re itspectiuity goiicueo io
nrply to llie Subscriber peisonally or by
lctir. All order for Gin will be prompt
ly executed. From ibe Subsei iu-Vs long
e'xp.uit'nce in bis business, and from ihe
approbation which bis work has hitherto
m.-t with, he In sitaies not to promise ei lire
satisfaction ! ll who may see fit lo extent!
to him their patronage. Gins out of ordct
will be expediiioii.-ly repaired.
The Subscriber takes the libei ty of call
ing the atteuiit.il ol those who wili to pf"
curf new Gins, or to have old .Guis repair
ed, lo ihe expediency of applying to him in
tittie. When all wait as is usuauy me t:?.-,
uuiil the work is wanted, it causes such
prt:ssure oi business, indi itiao v ah-
of necessity lo submit lo a longer delay
than they wish.
ASiXiSSKT T3SD2J,
In connexion with this establishment, car
rie$ ou the
Lock G tinsmith b usiness
He also makes Saw Mill tsoxes, and miU
IHKS, ano iiuaztons, oi a t "inpoMiijn in
vented by Daniel Feck, ol Italeigh orw
Mi'l Spindles, with Steel Collars, (turned.)
These articles equal to any manufactured
in the United Slates.
All letters and orders must be directed
to Ihe Subscriber at Greenville
HENRY CHAMBERLAIN
July 12, 1634
Cotton Gins
'JMIE Subscriber has established himself
in the houses formerly occupied by the
late Joseph Lackey, d-c'd, near rlie liver,
and a short distance below Mr. Benjamin
M. Jackson's store, where he cariies on
The making and repairing
Cotton Gins.
Al1 those who wish to supply themselves
with Gins of the best quality, ar respect
fully solicited to apt-ly to the Subset iber
personally, or by letter. AH orders f ir
Gins will lie promptly executed Gins out
of order will be expeditiously repaiied.
Marksmithing, of very description, ex
eenfed in the best style.
GQ" Two second hand Cotton Gins for
sale low for cash.
SAMUEL B. PROCTER.
Tarboro', 30 h S-pt. 1S34.
Cqfficld ICing, -
MERCHANT TAILOR,
1EG leave to inor in his numerous
SjJ customers and lh public eeneially,
Ihat he has just returned from New York,
where he f.urchaed a
Splmdid Assortment of
FALL AND WINTER
In his line of business, viz,
Superfine blue and black Cloths,
Superfine brewn and green do.
Superfine claret and mixed do.
Supeifine black, ribbed, and drab
Cassimeres striped and mixed do.
Petersham and oats hair Camlet,
Plain black and figured Velvets,
Woolen Velvets, and fig'd Toilinetts,
Plain black and fiV'd Valencia,
Hlack Silk and satin Vestings,
Plain black and fancy Stocks,
llosoms and Collars,
Men's black buck and hoskin Gloves,
Elastic andnett Suspenders, &c.
All these Goods will be sold low for cash,
or on a short credit to punctual custt-m rs.
Gentlemen's clothing mad? aud trimmed
to the most fashionable sty e. Al orders , -r ' . ,
f . , r , j inimiral to Masonrv, ftiiitiriiiiHe, tfiffi-
from a distance will be Inankfullv received. . . .... u:. ' . . .
... .ti . . , . ., . tribitionof the Hible, or the ?..! wim
and punctualiy attended to. Call a C r , , . . . ... ........i;.,
w: i .i n t ,i Gopel but we do condemn Hie in
King 4, three doors above the P an er s Mo-1 r ' . , ,
tel, tuimediately oPPite the Brick .tore, I f Ple? 'Ta - "
Tarboro'. OcV 14, 1P33. g.on ,n st.ciel.es, and lh, v.
1 of religious mallets, in evciv snap-tni
A'olicc.
BOY of steady habits and about 14 years l,!e Miionary, Tract, and Sunuv -c
old, is wanting to the tailoring business. ! U '- Societies, are the same in r.ii (
nfi VFT1y I . tvtT j uiiscriptufal savor moie nl "i
Vjill ?ltUL.lJ AACr. j, ban of "Sood will totvards men,'" e
Oct. 14, 1835. i opftosed to them.
25 lieward.
RAN AWAY from the;
siihviihoi' rn tl.n .U
.iiujiiiu uii lite O I w' I
of 20lh Septt-inber lasl,
my ne;ro man nsmeil
DANIEL.
?0 or 21 years of age. 6 feet hiffh. black
complexion, hts a pleasing countenance,
inclined tu be knock kneed, his fen some
what turne.l out, parlic:Iarly his left foot,
his flolhirtrr tint eoltr.f o.l Tin ....... c .
!- ' v " inr-
v'"i"'wj c tit ui r, nis
mother, brolhcrs and si-tf-rs belonsing to
sai-l farmer bis father is in the same
neighbtrhood working about as n black
smith ll3rlu as I frna ,-na.. Ill, 1
.' " -,-- J octieTeti
he i lurking about in the neighborhood of
sai.i farmer, alo in rvash county. The
above reward will be paid to any person
that w ill apprehend said negro, nd deliver
him to me or secure Lira in any jail so that
I get him again. I forewarn any person
from harboring said negro, or carrying him
off, under ihe strict penalty of the" law.
WILLIAM BARNES.
24ih Aug. 1S35. 35
Published and for Sale at this OJice.
PATUJOTIC DISCOURSE th
North Carolina Whig's Apology for
tne KchuUee Association and. A Bsckpr rr
, , ,
r ragmenis, ny me itev. Joshua Lawreneo.
Also, A Review of Clark's defence and ins.
t fication to the Kehukee Association, writ
ten by a lay member of the Association
and, Occurrences in the Life of ElJer Jn.
sedi Uiggs, wrote by himselC
Tarborough, Aug. 9.
0
Henry Jot,n,
AS JU!,i .ecu,,: (,,, v
V...I.- I.;. t?.i, .. "ni .Ni.
In hi Hue ,.j- iJ
COXMSTINt; ' '
Supeifine ('ltd lis nM, v.v-
all the most f.t-Uir?,;,!,"0'" v
Drab and olive lVtcibh,,,,,';"'
Cat, 'vvtr
(Joat's hair CanMets, for rV ,
Canton Flaniul,
A vtty splendid assortment , v
iiiliN consi.stinjfp, yt'-
" ' "ot rtltd j.1
u very superior article,
In fact
of every
his
sC.
:t.
as-oniiinn ;
arlii-ie in I. is ,.,B ... '0ni!
which will
be st. tl ;im hu. ,
tretlit to punctual ci.stumeis.
aj wishing to purc!i.tse Cloths li:,, ei
invi'e i to tall ami exnimw
l'ar' c.
All orders irom a distance will I, r1'"
ly received and puucui;i ..'.. ""kf 'J
Tarbo.o', Oct. 22,1, lSoo. "1'-
notice.
A8,1 l,avf " " know,, ,,.
pic, and Hiey have noi .,.. .
e.d with my woik, I il eiei.,re vi
gome ii-uihiks u;:nu my
persons having any
Jitsia
Al!
Brick work
or lhh;n.
In do or any hi-ul of brick wci
a
er, particularly sticn it- brick
"I't-t,
ces, tacias, strait aithcs. clu
uip anu a leys in tylmg Hu.l
I
rs, nil itirts, pualeiS. nts
W.lllht fill! I or., liieni.olu.. ;.. t.
IC. U...I .
a I l.avegttt a forui or arcl.it, d Y'r
i t England.) superior to am tht eln'h"1
been Wight here. A.,d wiiai,, '
learned here, and with tli,.jMi, '(,
my book, can execute any j ,, ,
a neater style than has tvtr
about here. As I a... i,.v M.,4h'.
carrying on the busi-iess, I vr,! JIMe .
thankful for the people to n,,,,!, .
if my woik does not pi,.,. , ,e
tunned, stronger anj mctr iljj,,, illiv(!'a
has e ver been tloue by any i-ii,k m
this section, 1 will not cliaige am iW.;,r
my woik, and will do it on s inZ
fer n- as co-.hl t,e epert?tl j av hrw
job3 I would wish !o nn.ke the tritki, w"
know that I can make a fniotiiher brick
than ev.-r has been made any h -idi-r.
I will warrant my uik "f in btiisr.n
smoking, or any thin eUe ih,u j,,,, J
be ome the work, Hint to be si p-imr t
tny thnt has ever been .lo .e u-re.
All orders from any ili.ta..ft.
lie sent to Taibor.mh Past C)tiice. or arv
person living not a disinnc may romn'r
send word to Silas Everiirs. m-ar Lmle
Coneto Crttk meeting l;uue, E-Jj;tciaii
count v.
IVM. .. P. BJWUX.
Ausrust 17th. IS3. 34
Bacon for Sale.
QUANTITY of prime Bacon ran l
had on reasonable terms bv ajiplvtng t
. B. BRJDY.
Aug. 12, 183-3.
PROPOSALS,
F or publishing in the town tf 'arbowg.,
X. C. a semi-monthly paper, (nliihi
The Primitive Hnplist,
EDITED BY MARK BENNETT.
Printed and Publi htd by Gto iWanf.
'I'HiS publication is priiitipllv mteudrd
to defend the obi st h. ttl I'niied Bapii'U
from -the many a-speri"ii c;ti uimti tni-a
bv tit hided persons pro es-n.g tlteir uu
faith, because they cammi cuisti' mkr
ly engage in the various inu.iryinitiiiij
scht mes of the day, ostni-i' lv intended o
promote (.'in isiiautiy, hut evulenilv t nJ
.ing to destroy the gieat and ftiadain.Dinl
principles upon widt h il is based, bv nuk
ing a gain of godliness. U'e w ish to lae
: .i:..;..a.. .... t t n. .t w i. i.a
lottn whatsoever
! Believin? tint Theo'osrifal Srlvob.
Some ol the children of tiauj.iirrotiw
wilh, and interspersed amount, a-r"
r.ileo r Missinnarv ami titiier SorieH"-.-r?
denied the happiness of con' Tk f
: those uf ihe same itnlf tnetil. 0tlers,-;
' 1 . - -- - - "
crlevetl witli lichol.t ng corriipu ""
.. ..... oMotAcnnli lor ineiD-
selves. This is designed, tintl' r God f"r
their relief. We shall aim not m uhh-Ii
please the fancy, as to inloriD the j;i '?
i more io afford mntier f.r soli.l -
I ing comfort, than lo give a ttioineii
j glow to the feelings. We const ;er H"!
ihe cause of truth and of ( bn-tian s
it li f
is our cause, weepiv imi'irw- .
j otMiel tlial tne blessing even
I i5 ol the Head of the Chine!., s
-..I....O ii;.,, ...! ....t our !
little I
abroad, praving the Lord to carry -''
t,i ih.wo niio -ne in ui"'1 8 1 '
some jov
and alilile
rest tothosewl.omel.oJltu'
TEK3H. ,
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