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A LETTISH From Miss Mary, at;eU 16, to Miss Ann, aged2Q. 5 went in my silver and blue To the ball I vas really in bloom TowVds me he eagerly flew; Yes, he my dear Ann, you know whom; He spoke of his transports and bliss, Indeed, "he's a love of a man;" He swore, first by that, then by this Do you think he means any thing, Ann? I Ined to look simple and meek, WniUt I trembled with joy and with fear, As his lips murmur'd over mv cheek, In seeming to whisper my ear. He p.ke of the lung joyous train, W hilst rapture leads on the bright vain, That await these who love not in vas. Do you think he meant any thing, Ann? Answer. JVIy thoughts I will lYnnkly reveal, 0! sooro not to listen o Ann: I tin -ill that he meant a great deal, Beware of "this love of a man. " When h speak of the long trains of bliss: That love, in succession, will bring: Dear lary,jui whisper him this That you like them all Ivst in a ring. MILITIA TRAINING SONG. Tune. ' Blue Bonnets o'er the Border.9 M;ncu! march! y rips and ranscaUinns. Why dont ye, ye blackguards march forward in order; JNIarch! March! ye tattenlem illion With brave Captain Popgun, the pride of the border. Many a mother's son Shoulders his rusiy uun, Many a lad who loves rum and hates water! Fitll in and make ready qnick, Long Tom and sturdy Dick, Dont hold down your heads like a sheep at the slaughter. Come from the tavern, where whiskev is flowing, Come from the grogshops, where whiskey is low; Come from the streets where your valor you're showing J Come wih the bean pole, the cornstalk and hoe ! The !nms area drumming! I he Major is coming! So turn oui .s ur toes move your bowlegs to gether: Thr.iiv your s gars away, Now let i he music play You're training for glory, dont mind shoe lea ther! March! m-iroM &c. &c. and putting money in his purse. He is; s- i iiM'tl as iin inielliiront looking man, a litile above the ordinury stature, dress ed in a plaid cloak and trowsers, a cloth .1 V V I cap anu jxreen spectacles, tie plays sweetly on the bagpipe. He bestows all, or nearly ail of the money he collects to charitable institutions, or to persons in distressed circumstances, inking in every instance a receipt. He will, it is said, visit all the populous cities ami towns in the United States durum the ensuing summer, and return to England next fall. It is said that lie is a person of distinction, and has been for manv years an officer in the British army. H assumed his wandering vocation in con sequence of a dispute with Court Ben- tier, a r reneu nobleman, as to tile lios- nitalitv of different nations, which resul- J ted in a bet of 5000 between the parlies both to travel in disguise, our hero as a piper in Great Brit iin, Ireland and A merica, and his opponent as a fidler i France autl Belgium. The person who collects by means of his musical talents the greatest amount of money will be of course the winner. We shall probably soon be favored wiih a visit. N. Y. Standard. Tht Randolph .-iff nr. Tin- invt-i i gfllloii ofthe c.ise ..f R..hert B. Knmlolph for iK;,uimi, t,M pr SPHnl nf ,u, y St ite- h ts beui Ind uver until the next term f ih Court in which it is pending, the st .tcd p.. nod of which is tin first M..d;iy mi U tuber next. "The Alexan dria GfiZPlte sa 'For a month iln- Grand Jury have been patiently anil laboriously engaged in an examination of all ihe facts which the Distuct Attorney has been able to lay before them. The failure of Mr. Pi asants, the editor of the Richmond 'igf to ()hey the subpoena of the Court, rather abruptly terminated the exammaiion; and the Grand Jury were on Monday discharged, and the "Court adjourned over. Mr. P. was summoned hereto L'lve upN t j0 name of the writer of an extract of a letier, which appeared in his paper, detailing an account of-ihi-ass-.olt, containing so- h terrible express urns hs these"! UI1(J n fri(.n(, :i,.rom. pamed Randolph u, the hoat," &c Mr. V. respectfully denied the pwer o tin; Court to bring him to tl.e District; Ot ihe same time making oalh (hat he entirely ignorant of any -plot" f)r ron. spiracy whatever, and that the ex.rac, olthe letter referred to w handed t film by gentleman of Richmond, and inserted as a matter of n,nvN &c at once slmwing thai his evidence, if obtain ed, will be emirWy unimportant. As far as we can learn, the evidence ad duced only proves wha, is known al ready to the public, and no more. vZ- m'nd.ri" Pt'P.Th indi- the StroIl,OW 1ri',', Piping about w streets, collecting crowd about him Rocky Mount Hotel TllK Subscriber respectlully lniorms nis w ieuu .wi !, mihliV th.it ha has commenced keepin auu n' j' " - - A House of Entertainment, At his resilience at the Falls of Tar River, IS miles from Tarborough and 55 from Raleigh, on the stage road between those towns. He will provide every thing abundantly, necessary for the comfort and convenience of man and horse, and hopes to merit and receive a share of public . ret a art rrr TTn T 7F Jan. 1S33. HEN BY JOHNSTON MERCHANT TAILOR, ' rpAKES this method of informing his nuTem - customers and the public generally, m i has just returned from New York, where he ' Purchased a splendid assortment of Unique Title. A weekly Newspaper has lately been established at Thomas twn, Georgia, under the li lit; nf "YVie Hickory Nut and Upson Vigil" with the .Mono "Crack it who may, it will be discovered to be sUfid to ihe kernel.' Singular Theft. A man, calling his name William Avery, was taken lo the Police Oihve and committed to i he? pris on, on a charge of stealing $30 from a young lady in St. John's Church about three weeks since. It appears the lady on entering her pew, placed her reticule, which cnniain ed the money, on the seat by her side, and in a few moments Avery, whose fiame was then unknown, c me in and look possession of an unoccupied pw next behind where she sat. Soon after he was seen by a gentleman, who satJ near, to reach over and take the reticule, and after taking out the money placed i back again, and immediately left the church. The gentleman informed the lady of what he had seen, when the ret icule was ex .unified and the money miss ed. Several persons went immediately in search of the thief, but he had disap peared. On Saturday last the man who s w him lake ihe money accident ally met him in Canal street, and had him arrested and taken to the police. While sitting in the back room of the Police Ofli e, hi? was discovered with a p' fi knife in his hand, in the act, as the officer thought, ofcutting his throat, lie was immediately seized and the knife ta ken tr-m him. On examination the wound he inflicted on himself proved nothing more than a small scratch. He took good care not even to cut through the skin. He has been recognized by several persons as a frequenter of differ ent churches, where books, coals and cloaks, have unaccountably disappeared. N. Y. Gazette. Land for Sale. nriT-lF' Cnkiriliop n(Tpr fnr snip on ihe most li beral terms, that well known and desirable nhice where his father James Garrett lived, 3 miles west of Tarborough, on the main stage road leading from that place to baycttevilie Containing about 300 Acres Ncirlv all of which is well adanted to the cul .j ( tare of Corn and Cotton, and upon which, in a pleasant and healthy spot, are nearly all ihe buil dings requisite lo the comfort and convenience of a family. The premises may be viewed by applying to . IV. Garrett, who will make known the terms, &c. IV M GARRETT. March 2d, IS33. 27 Cotton Gins. ffHE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends I. and the public, that he continues to .Manufacture &" repair Cotton Gins, At his old Stand in Tarbord near the bridge. Having; carried on the above business for several years in this place, and his work being generally ap proved, lie deems it unnecessary to give any particu lar reference. He will continue to execute his work in the most expeditious manner, and at his usual mo derate charges. JOHN WILSON. Tarborough, Jan. IS33. fl?Thc general elections are just over in Mi s-dppi, under tin? new Constitu tion, which gives to the people the right of choosing every Officer in the Govern ment, Executive, Legislative, Judicial ami Military. In some of the counties, ihere are said lo have been as many as 75 or o() candidates fir I lie various offi ces, which, a naturally might have been oxpccicd, produced great confusion and XCHeilleilt. A Puzzler rMarried, recently, in Beihlehem, Con. Mr. Ohauncy Strong, to Miss Mary Ann Kasson. By this connection, he becomes son of his sister, brother to his uncle, nephew lo his bro ther, and cousin to his nephew. She becomes sister to her mother, daughter o her brother, sister to her aunt, aunt to her cousin, niece to her brother, and cou sin to her niece. Query in what rela tionship will the next generation stand? G7Thc best thing to be done when ad versity pinches, is not to sit down ond cry, bui to rise up and work. IN HIS LINK OF KUSINESS, viz: Superfine Cloths, of all the most fashionable eclers Superfine blue, black, and fancy striped Cusinieie' Fine black Bombazeens, for thin coats & pantaloons' Black and fancy Camblets, for summer wear, Brown and white Drills, white Linen, Plain black and fancy Silks, for vestings, Plain white and fancy Marseilles, Plain and fancy Valencia vestings. Plain and fancy stocks, linen bosoms r.nd collars India rubber suspenders, silk do. ' White and black cravats, gloves, silk handk'fs, g-c. Those goods were bought at reduced prices, aitf will be sold low for cash, or on a short credit tonn,, tual customers. Gentlemen waning to purchase ar particularly invited to call and examine for them selves, as he is confident that he can please such All orders from a distance will be thankfully Vi. ceived and punctually attended to. Persons furnish ing their own cloths, can have them made and trim med in the most fashionable maimer and at the shor test notice. Tarborough, April 10, 1833. BHOKE JAIL, of Edgecombe county, on the night of the I'd February, 1833, negro Said to be the property of James B. Tartt, of Alabama. Said nesrro is about thirtv years of age and has a dark complexion he was brought here from the jail in Chatham county, and it is probable he will attempt to get back in that neigh borhood any information respecting him will be thankfully received. FRED. BELL. Jailer. March 12, 1S33. 29 Bank of JYcwbcrn ) January 7tn, 1U33. 4T the late annual meeting of ihe STOCK :v IIOLDKRS ol the HANK of NKWUKKN on thr firf Monday of this month, It was Resolved, That a Dividend of twenty-five per cent, on each and every Share of thr Capital Stock of said Hank be, and the same is hereby declared and made payable to the Stockholders, or their Jcal representatives, on and alter the first day of March next, tinder the following roles and regulations, to wit: First all pay ments shall be made at the Principal Hank lo the Stockholder, or his Attorney, duly appointed, on production "of the original certificate. Second Payment of Dividend of Capital shall be eviden ced by the receipt ol ihe Stockholder or his At torney, in a Hook prepared for that purpose. Third All payments of Dividend of Capital shall be endorsed on the Certificate of Stock, by ihe Cashier at the time of making payment. Fourth The transfer Hook hall be closed on the twentieth day f February next, and remain closed until the first day of March following, and no Share on which a 'Dividend of Capital may be paid, shall thereafter he iransfi rred on the Hooks of this Hank. Extract from the Jour nal of the Stockholders. JNO IV. GUZON, Cashier. J.nuaiy 18th, 1833. 04 State of JXorth Carolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of Picas atid Quarter Sessions, MAY TERM, 1833. Judith Daniel, 1 Original Attachment levied on t i?' Cne ncgro giri' by t,,e ,,anu of 1Jar Levi Daniel, J bara. and left in thf plaintiff also, one half of a tract of land whereon ine piainim nves, containing 165 acres, adioininc FT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Levi Daniel, the defendant, is not an in habitant ol this Mate: It is ordered, that publi catioo be made for six weeks in the North Caro lina Free Press, for the said defendant to appear at our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to he held at the Court House in Tarborough, on the fourth Monday in August next, plead, answer or demur, otherwise the property levied on will be condemned, subject to the plaintiff's recovery Witness, Michael Hearn, Clerk of said Court at Tarborough, the fourth Monday of May A D 1833. MICUL HEARN, C. 6. ' Price adv S3: 50. 42.G Just Published and for tale, AT THIS OFFICE, INCURRENCES-in the Life of (Elder) Josefih 9 niggs, wrote by himself, of a civil, domestic, and a reliirious nature, at th i.n., r ,. r , . ti icnds, taken from memorandums by him kent from PricQlO cents single, or gl per dozen. COFFIELD RIJVG, MEUCIIAIVT TAILOIS, 13 EG S leave to return his grateful thanks to his friends and customers, for the I,n epj couragement lie has heretofore received in his endeavors lo give general satisfaction; and ;ilso hopes that they will still favor and sustain him with the same. He also beg leave to infm-m them that he has just received from New York, Jl Supply of Spring Gootl, In his line of business, in addition to his former Stock, such as Superfine blue and black CLOTHS, Brown and steel mixed do. Polish green do. Drab Cassimeres buff and white do. Black and brown Camblet, for summer wear, Striped Drillings and fancy stripes, for pantaloons, Plain and figured velvet Vestings, Plain and fancy silk Vestings dark & light Valencia?. Plain white and figured Quiltings Bang-un cord. j Black stocks, linen collars and bosoms, suspenders, cravat stiffeners, &c. TOGETHER WITH AN ASSORTMENT OF All .f winch lie will dispose of low for Cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers. Those wish ing to purchase will do well to call and examine for themselves. Gentlemen' clothing made and trim med in the niot fashionable style and at the shortest notice. All orders will be thankfully received and punctually attended to. Tarboro, April 24 1&33. Just Hcccivcd, And for sale by the Subscribers, 30 hogsheads Molasses, 5i) c sUs i lwmaslon t ime, Which will be sold low for Cash. D. RICHARDS & CO. Taiboro', March 22, 1633. Rum, Whiskey, Molasses, cC. 5 hhds. JV E. Hum, 0 .v IVhisL-eiji i 0 Molasses, 12 bags Coffee, Received and for sale low for Cash, at the Cheap Cash Store. JAS IVEDDELL. 14ih June, 1SS3. Mrs. C. Howard, ms her customers and friends, iluit she has just received her Spring Supply of Goods in her line of business. Th.o.kful for past favors, she hopes to merit e continuance ol the patronage so liberally bestow ed upon her. The following articles "comprise part of her assortment: Patern Silk Bonnets, latest Northern fashions, Leghorn, Dunstable and Navarino bonnets, Splendid fancy Gauzes, for dresses, Superior white and black Satins, for do. Plain, watered and figured Silks, Green Silk, for calashes splits for do. Fancy Shawls and neck handkerchiefs, Elegant white Veils Bobbinett Caps and Capes, Head dresses and head ornaments, Puffs and Curls Tuck and side Combs, A great variety of Ribbons, Flowers, Dolls, &C. The Millinery and Mantua making business carried on as usual. Tarhornugh, YJav 14, 1833. FOR SALE. J!HE Subscriber offers for sale the whole of his A PRINTING MATERIALS now in Washington. They consist of upwards of twenty different founts of type, from Brevier to eight line Pica; an excellent Press; flowers, rules, leads, cases, chases, &c. &C with appurtenances complete for carrying on the bu siness. They are all in good order, and some of the type is but little worn. The paper at present issued from the office has a& good a patronage as any ever published in this place. I o a person of industrious habits, acquainted with the business, and desirous of locating in this section of country, a desirable opportunity is now offered. A wish to engage in other pursuits, elsewhere, alone in duces the present proprietor to dispose of the estab lishment. The whole, if speedily applied for, ma be had a bargain. GEO HOUSTON, Jr. Editor of tht Union Washington, N. C. March 29, 1833,
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