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im 1 1 n SERENADE. O wake! the wind sighs low, my love, The vale sleeps, low in mist: 'O wake! my heart is wo-, my love; 'Till ye arise and list. Tis something like a mile, my love, I've dashed through damp and'dew, O'er hedge-row, ditch and stile, my love, With a tender song for you. So awake! for well you know, ray love, My temper's none the best, And as to patience, oh! my love, I cannot say I'm blest. The clock is striking one, my love, Lov hangs the dew-filled cup; My song will soon be done, my love; So up! fond lady, up! What! sleep ye yet so soundly, love? You jade you ! wont you rise? While here I sing, confound ye, love! To beetles, gnats and flies. Well! then from this high grass, my love, My exit I will make, Yet, first through sash and glass, my love, This gentle brick-bat take! RESIGNATION. To be resign'd when ills betide, Patient when favors are denied, And pleas'd with favors giv'n; Most surely this is Wisdom's part, This is that incense of the heart, Whose fragrance smells to heav'n. R. J. i)unn 8$ Co. INFORM their friends and the public, that they have received their FALL SUPPLY OF GOODS, which compri ses a handsome and very extensive as sortment of nearly every article, new, fashionable, or desirable in the Dry Goods Line. A very large supply of GROCERIES, Of all descriptions, Hardware, Hats of every quuli ly China, Glass and Earthen ware, Saddlery, Moots and Shoes, and an assortment of x in iv are: Together With an assortment of Sole, Upper, Harness, Skirting and Bridle Leather, Calf, kip, morocco and sheep Skins, Soaps, Perfumer', Ladies Leghorn hats & Straw Bonnets, Work baskets, Brushes of all kinds, Books, Stationary, Tortoise-shell, ivory and horn Combs; Paints, Oils, and Drugs, rocket-books, 'fill; subscriber has removed next Fur, seal-skin and morocco cans, kc.kt. door to Messrs. R. & S. D. Cotten's All of which will be offered at very 'store, where the Post-Office is kept, and moderate prices many of the goods where he offers for sale cheap, for cash MUCH LOWER than thev have- been , only, the following articles, all of which heretofore sold in this market. 'have just arrived from New-York, and Being confident that they cdn give are fresh and of superior quality, viz: Satisfaction to those who call on them as Loaf and brown sugars, coffee and teas, regards the quality, stvle and nrices of Pepper and spice, ginger, mustard, their goods, they respectfully invite all Cinnamon, mace, cloves, nutmegs, &c. . i 4 . i 4 .i i Alum, salt petre, powder and shot, v ...v... Copperas, pearl asn, niaccabau snuff, assortment. Raisins by the box or pound, X. B. We will continue to buy COT- Almonds, Brazil nuts, prunes, figs, &C For Sale, M the Store of K. & S. D. Cotlcn, IN TARBOROUGH, Turks Island and 7 CAT rV Liverpool sack y kjiIlaJ J. 9 Molasses, sugar, coffee, tea, and chocolate, Iron and steel of every description 8c quality, Blacksmiths bellows, and every other arti cle to make a complete sett of Black smiths tools, . Old brandy, by the barrel or retail, Jamaica rum, 5 years old, Otard's cogniac brandy, 10 years eld; Pure Holland gin, old rye whiskey, Madeira wine, N.E. rum & common brandy, Together with an extensive assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods, Of almost every variety, at as low pri ces for cash, as can be bought at any store in the place. A constant supply of Swain? s Pana cea, Dr. Chambers' remedy fur In temperance, Jud kins' s celebrated Oint ment, &c. &c. (jyThe highest price paid in Cash, for good clean baled Cotton. January 1, 1S29. Notice. Y virtue of a Deed of Trust, cxecu- ted by Joseph Bell and Robert t0N for cash, and to take it in trade or Cheese, northern butter, apples. Joyr to the Subscriber, for purposes! nL Those of our customers who1' P;v,ller camphor, Windsor soap; therein contained, and which is cord in the Register's office of comb 01 re Ed sre- pay wish to send their Cotton to Dunns Sl I Albany beer, best northern cider, Rest Holland trin.bv the irallnn. county, VMlL, 1$ MJJ.D, at 0r sold, will find us accommodating in 4th proof Jamaica rum, do. the plantation of Joseph Bell, four miles north of Tarborough, on Tuesday, the 13th January next, the following VALUABLE PROPERTY: 1500 acres of first-rate Tar River Land, With 1 1 1 n every necessary Duijumg lor a large plantation. This land is all con nected, and is favorably situated on the river, and is in excellent repair. About Fifty valuable Negroes, (Remarkably likely,) among which are two blacksmiths and two carpenters. Mont eight hundred barrels Corn, our arrangements, and anxious to pro mote their interest. R. J. D.fy Co. Halifax, N. C. Oct. 1828. Mrs. D. Womble, AS just received and is now open ing her fall supply, comprising an extensive assortment of Ladies' Fancy Goods, Direct from the City of New-York. Among which are Pattern silk, satin, and velvet Bonnets, of the latest New-Aork fashions, Leghorn Flats, different numbers, Straw Bonnets, in great variety, Superb head dresses, fifty thousand pounds Fodder, twen- j Plain and figured Silks and Satins, Gros de ty odd bates Cotton Wheat, Oats,n p aworicn cowrs, u , ri r. , ,r, . ! Bundles and wreaths of artifici ana reas jtj teen neaa uutes,juur fine blooded Mares one Napoleon Colt three years old next summer. fifty or sixty head Cattle, two yoke IThuie, bobbinctt and blown Lace, iths of artificial Flowers, a great variety, Black and white Ostrich feathers. Lutestring and satin Ribbons, first-rale Oxen, forty head Sheep, about two hundred nad twenty-five sows and pigs, upwards of one hun dred head fit Hos, one sett Black smiths Tools complete, one Carriage and Ha r.s es, one G ig a n d Ha r 1 1 ess, one Chair and Harness, EIGHT SHARES IL1NK STOCK, one brandy Slill working one hundred, gallons, one new fifty -saw Charles ion made Cotton Gin, one crushing Mill, one tVagon and Geer, ox and horse Carts, with an extensive as sortment of Farming Tools of eve ry description. Five Lots and Improvements IN THE TOWN OF TARHORO', Household and kitchen Furniture, of every kind, one new Flat and Sails. one first-rate Gig Horse, The sale will continue from day to day at each place until all is sold. THE TERMS of the sale will be, all sums over one hundred dollars a ne gotiable note to the Tarborough Branch of the State Bank all sums between twenty and one hundred dollars, six months credit with interest from the dato ad all sums under twenty dol lars. Cash. SPENCER D. COTTJ2N, Trus'c. Tarboro', 8th Dec. IS38. 17-5 A superb assortment of Curls, Black, white, and patent Crape, Pink and white Liece, black Mode, Gimps, fancy and silk cord, &c. &c. Mantua-making executed with des patch in a superior style, and after the latest New-York fashions. Halifax, Oct. 31, 1828. Notice. rpO William D. Jenkins, Elijah Ow ens, Demsey Webb, Isaiah Varnel, Levi Woollen, Richard Bell, Edwin Gardner, SamueJ H. Jenkins, Solomon Pender, George W. Woodman, Benja min Sharpe, Keneth Morgan, John Skinner, Demsey Skinner, "Weeks P. Hadlev, Moses Baker, and Peter Evans: YOU WJLL TAKE NOTICE, that I am now confined in the public jail of the county of Edgecombe at your in stance, and shall, in the Court-house of said county, take the oath for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, (agreeably to the laws of this State now in force,) on the 107i day of January next, when and where you can attend and cross examine if you think proper. SETH PARKER. 29th Dec. 1S2S. 20-2 Constables' Blanks for sale, A? this ojrries, do. coeniac brandv, do. StOughten's bitters, porter, Spanish segars, Best chewing tobacco, common do. Foolscap and letter paper, Wafers by the ounce, candy, (assoited) Dried peaches, apples, &c. 2cc. The Subscriber intends to keep a con stant supply ol all the above articles, to gether with many others, all of which he flatters himself, he will be able to sell as low as they can be procured at this market; and he invites all persons who wish to purchase any article in his line, to call and judge of the quality and pri ces. Orders iro:n the country, enclos ing the cash, will be thankfully receiv ed and promptly attended to. N. II. ROUNTREE. Tarboro', Dec. 29 j 1828. Jl List of Letters, Remaining in the Post-OJfice at Tar borough, N.C A he 1st day of January 1829, which if not called for and taken out by the 1st day of Jjprii next, luill be sent to the General Post'OJJice as dead letters. Armstrong Win Jones Asa Anderson Eliza W Lancaster Sarah Mrs Alsobrook Willie Lawrence Henry Andicton Austin Lavender John Asbury Joseph Lackey Joseph Battle Jas S Morgan Henry Bozemau Penelope M'Williams Geo2 Barnes Newsom Nettles Allen Baningtpn Joseph Price Joseph Bryan Henry Pender James Bedford Sally Mrs Press Free Cromwell Thos C Robards Wm H Cotten Spencer D Sh'ffof Edg,combe2 CPk of Edgecombe Small M'Daniel Dunn Jacob Southerland Thos Dunn Susan A Miss Sutton John W Doxey Saml II Staton Ken'h C Col2 Edmonds John Shurlcy Henry Garrett Richard XV Sugg Reading Gay Denipsey Thomas William Gardner David Taylor Thomas Howard James Varsons Daniel Hines Richard Jr Williams David Col Womble Warren Dr Woolen Levi 3 Wilkinson Levi 4 Herri n George Hardy John Hyman Wm Rev Hammond Ldw G WTillianis Burt Hicks Charles Webb William ' Hughes Nelson B Worrell Josiah J. R. ILOYP. P.M. FASHIONABLE Clothing Establishment. King Gatlin, CENSIBLY grateful for the very libe. ral encouragement heretofore mani. fested by the citizens of this and the ad jacent counties, have the pleasure to an. nounce the arrival (direct from ife. York) of an elegant and extensive as sortment of every article pertaining 1$ GENTLEMEN'S Fashionable Clothin Selected by a first-rate judge, and at the most reduced prices among which splendid assortment may be found: Extra fine blue, black, drab, olive, and steel mix'd CLOTHS, supericr in color and fab ric to any that can be found in this vicinity Superior fancy colored CASIMERES, colo and fabric inferior to none ever exhibited in this market. VESTINGS of the best quality and most fashionable patterns, wiz: Valencia a beautiful article Toslinet silk, Electoral velvet, particularly adapted for the South FANCY ARTICLES; of every descrit tion,as gloves, cravat-stifTencrs, craves a-la-mode, spring-backs for vests, an arti cle exceedingly useful and designed by the manutacturer for the Southern market. ALSO, patent Suspenders, and a general and welt selected assortment of the mos; fashionable and durable Trimmings The advantages extended by the above Establishment, it is hoped, will conti nue to invite the patronage of botk town and country. N. 13. Having been indefatigable in obtaining first-rate workmen from the North, gentlemen may depend upon having their garments made up in the London Style, as adapted to the Ameri can taste in New-York and Philadelphia. Tarboro', Oct. 25, 1828. D. llicliards Co. INFORM the Public, that they have x just returned from NEW-YORK, with a general and well selected Assortment of Seasonable dfooiss, Which they are now opening at their Old Stand among which may be found the following articles: Superfine blue, black, mixed & olive Cloths, buperhnc Cassnneres, Blue, mixed, green and drab Plains, Sattinetts, Rombazetts and Bombazines, White, red and yellow Flannels, Rose and point Blankets, Cotton and woollen Stockings, Cotton and wqollen Socks, Northern manufactured Negro Cloths, Dark and light ground Calicoes 8c Chintzes, r urniture Calico, cotton Cambrics, Muslins, Jaconett do. Muslin Robes, book Muslin, .plain &; figured, Irish Linens, Lawns, French Cambric, Cotton Shirting, DoniChtic Cottons, white and colored. Canton and Italian Crapes, Green, pink and white Florences, Levantines, Sarsenet ts, Sinchews, Canton crape and silk Shawls; Cassimcre, merino, muslin 6c cotton Shawls, Silk, muslin, linen and cotton Handkerchiefs Furniture and narrow corded Dimitv, ' Russia 'Diaper and Diaper table-cloths, Oil cloths, bed Quilts and bed Ticks, Ladies' Leghorn and straw bonnets, Gentlemen's fine Hats, Children's leather and roram do. Ladies' dress and walking Shoes, Gentlemen's Boots, Bootees and Shoes, Negro Shoes, Gentlemen's plaid cloaks and Plaids, Carpeting, cotton Bagging, Osnaburgs, Trunks, Cordage for packing cotton, Sewing Silk, Thread, cotton Ball, Pins, Needles, Ribbons, thread Lace, Hair combs, large and small, A large assortment of coat and vest Button? Cotton cards, writing Paper, Quills, Coffee, 1 ea, Muscovado hugar, Lout 0 Molasses, New-England Rum, W. I. do. Vi Rt-indv. Hoi bind Min. ronntlV do. Whiskey, Tobacco, Candles, Indigo, Snu& Allspice, repper, Powder, bhot, Coarse and fine Salt, Together with a general assortment ci Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, G last- ware, Paints, Oils, fyc. Those who are disposed to purclias. win mm 11 10 ineir mieieai iu the above store. iTPCASH aiven or Naval StorCM Cotton in the seed and baled Colter Beeswax, &c. Tarborough, Ocl. 1823. '
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