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'gpidceUaneotts. adversity. Rpesk not of joys forever pat, Tell not of comforts never known; Of t-nch of these '1'ye seen thP Iat, T-, nuitow iiow my heart is prone. Ah! tell me not of friends sincere, Who lend their aid in 'time of need; In troubled hours' they're never near, They love to own (not do) the deed. Ah! "tell me not of hearts so true, Tint s'nas of wealth cannot decoy; There may bp some, (a precious few,) Who do not future hope destroy. But 1ell me what I know is sure, Our pain in friends doth haveils spring; From that same source we look'd for cure, There troubles rise to us they wing. Then let me flee fo stranger lands, Where I've no friends to raise my hopes; There I will break my iron bands. Stern trouble there, joy's eyes I'll ope. Cotton Yarn: -pIIR Subscribers having rch'l 1 Johnarker, all his interest in the CO I F AC I'OUV at the Falls of Tar River, the fin.: of Battle $ Parker is therefore dissolved. STANZAS. We have been friends together, In "sunshine and in shade, Since first beneath the chesnut tree Ii: infancy we played: But coldness dwells within thy heart, A cloud is on thy hrow; We nave been friends together Sli H a light word part us now? We have been sail together, We have wept with bitter tears, 0ei the gras grown graves where slumher'd, The hopes of eatly years. The voice which are silent there, Would bid thee clear thy hrow; Wi hive been sad together Oh! what shall part us now? I HATE AND LOVE. I h te the man who bows beneath The r de oppressor's frown; I ha'e htm if misfortune' br ath Cobhl melt his "pint down. I hate the man who malice hears, Whose heart with envy glows; I l)te him who, when dagger glare?, Would stoop to ruthless foes. I love the man who firm can s'and When storms are raging round; I love him for an ocean strand His greatness will resound. I love the man whose noble soul Defies the tyrant's rod, I love him for he scorns control By any but his God. . LINES Written by Princess Amelia, previous to her death Unthinking, idle, wild, and vouug, I laugh'd and dane'd, and talk'd, and sung: And proud of health, "of freedom vain, Dream d rrnt of sorrow, care, or pain; Concluding in those hours of glee. That all the world wan made for me. But'when the hour of trial came, When sickness shook this trembling frame, When Folly's gay pursuits were o'er, And I could dance and sing no more, Were this' the only world for me. The Subscribers have now, and expect lo keep constantly on hand, a full supply of the Very best Cotton i fir", Of all numbers, from 4 to IS inclusive; and are prepared to supply all demands for the above ar tide on the most liberal terms. They are will ing to deliver the Yarn lo Merchants in all parts othe State (as far as their means will permit) making the usual charges for conveyance; or de liver 1 1 at the Factory, on terms as good as can be obtained elsewhere. Subjoined is a list of their prices: No.4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1? 16 17 IS 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 cts. BATTLE BROTHERS. Falls of Tar River, Doc. 10. ' 20 N. .A The Machinery.is entirely new, and of the latest and most improved kind. Prime chewing Tobacco. JUST RECEIVED, and tor sale ny r ' if f f rvVT? V 21st February, 1S34. JYotiec. ON the ISth Jauti uy IaM,or thereabouts, I put into the post office ot Mount Prospect, in this county, two letters, (lo be mailed on diller ent davs,) each enclosing two natv's oi iwo $100 United States Rank Notes, and addressed to John A. bolten, a rniiaueipiiia. i ne leu hard halves which -were enclosed ?iu the first sent letter arrived safely the rigiit hand halves have never arrived. The Notes ore of the lol lowing description: the one No. 515, dated SO Ma, 1S28, payable at the office of discount nnd deposit at Washington the nther, N- 91S. da ted 7 May, 1828, and payable a N:ishville. Thehdves which have not arrived hav be i. either purloined, or lost by accident; and the ob ject of this advertisement is to give notice that I shall apply at the mother.. 15anu ol the United States ior the entire payment ot tin- same.- JAMES J. PJIILIPS. Edgecombe Countv. ) , March 12. 1834. $ " Gig and Gin Manufactory: nuir QKeriiior lakes this I 1 k'Ull.ll.llMt'l " method to inform his customers and the public in general, that he still carries on the Gig and Gin Making Business at ROBERT SOREY'S. His work shall be done well and jn a neat manner, and shall be dispatched at short notice warranted. JOSEPH JOHN GOOD. Aug. 29, 1833. ' ., 1 rilHE Subscriber, who fur several fears past, has .1 been engaged in the Gin Making business, bi.Kinston. has established himself ' . IN GIIE12N VILLE, Where he carries on the above business in all its va rious branches. All those who wish to supply them selves with Gins Of the best quality, are respectfully solicited to apply to the Subscriber personally, or by letter. All orders for Gins will be promptly execu ted. From the Subscriber's long experience in his business; and from the approbation which his wcrk has hitherto met with, he hesitates not to promise entire satisfaction to all who may see fit to extend to him their patronage. Gins out of order will be ex peditiously repaired. The Subscriber takes the lib erty of calling the. attention of those who wish to pro curt new Gins, or to have old Gins repaired, to the expediency of applying to him in . time. When all wait as is usually the case, until the work is wanted, it causes such a pressure of business, that many are obliged of necessity to submit to a longer delay than they wish. In connexion with this establishment, carries on The Loch ami Gunsmith business, He also makes Saiv Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, and Gudgeons, of ;t composition invented by Daniel Peck, of Raleigh Grist Mill Sjiindlex, with Steel Collars, (turned.) These articles equal to any manufactured in the United States. All letters and orders must be directed to the Sub scriber, at Greenville. HENRY CHAMBERLAIN July 12, 1833. 46 !6 3m ft 9 THIS well known and able formed horse, formt rly the prop erty of Mr. James Simmons. Sen. f this county, -will stand the en suing reason at Mr. Jesp II Mooring's, in Pitt county, one mile from Greenville, and will ren der -eVvice on the following terms: THRKE DOLLARS for a single leap. FIVE Dollars the Mlntl'll .v II I season, and imuij i uojiars to injure a maTe to be in foal - will) 25 cents to the Groom. Per- j son putting mares and parting with them before it is ascertained they are in foal, will be held re sponsible for the price of the season. The sea son to commence the 15ih of March and end the 15th of July. IVILLIAM NICKELS. Halifax Count), March 12th, 1S34 2G-3 WILL TAND the ensuing season at the New Hope Race. Course, Haliiax, North Carolina; and will render service at FIFTY DOLLARS the season, payable at its expiration, which ii i bp discharged by F;rty Dollars cah; SEVENTY-FIVE Dollars insurance; One Dollar cash, to the Groom in everv instance. I ' he season will commence the 10th February I and end 1st August. Major West will furnish URCHASERS at the sales of the late George i " : , or . 1 r . i x.. ,.r . , . , ' grained a) 25 cents per day. Every attendance W. Woodman' property are renuestcd lo ,;n u ; I : ..... no responsibility for either. IS of fine size, great muscular power, and com manding apprarance. his blood and performance place him in the foremost rank of our racing stock; he is the very type of his sire and grand- JXhticc. property are renu come forward, comply with the terms, and take the articles away. THE EXECUTOR. Tarboro Feb. 11, 1834. In 1 Imiif' anxious to move ! ...1 1 . I . :5JrTTA 'vnrion i now live, containing About t ne Thousand Acre Land for Sale. liEIG anxious to move to thp W7est, I flVr for sale the Tract of 4i,re Archy and.Cilizm, from whose loins he spiung, ana wnose unrivaiieu iame ne is sustain i ing, as will be seen by his own performances I onil I hfiwtt nf Kit rnl ? f l noiw tnr!nn W ni It 19 a Ivalthy s.tnat.nn, ,n Nash county, on Sto- .1vvo hoats, .the great sweepstakes of One Thou n (4re u S ahVe lhr Falls ,an(, Dollars entrance at Tallahassee, Florida, 3 ol far. Ktver, with a commodious, two Mory mHe heats, or 3 years old. 5 entriej. 2 paid for du Hihng house (new ) and otlu r out houses; ap .1V,t; beating. Veto of South Carolina, and Mary pie ami peach orchards sufficient to make 15 or Smith of Tennessee, in handsome style, two dis 20 hayels brandy, besides oth.r frilit trees The ; tinguished nags; but the old . Roanoke, (as D. " IS-' '"'Prao.e giH.u qu,y an(, wel, wafer ,vou(, sv) DrMiuceci Francis: whirh hi. J r I 7 v.vicv. ... owner to fob Three thousand five hundred Dol lars in rale chink, in the language ol Major Dow ning, and refused Two thousand five hundred Dollars for him immediately alter the race Ma ria. We-t, Clar de Kitchen Z. A. Patsey Uur ton, Zuleika,. Mr. Cotprew' colt, "and Mr. Whitaker's filly have all been winner. To my knowledge, not more than 15 of his colts have as yet been on the turf and several of them out of common mares. IVM L LONG. New II ope, Halifax county, N. C. February, 1834. of ia Earthenware China Glass. THOMAS J. BARROW & CO. Importers, 88- IVater-st. tvt ?z vnntc. A RE now receiving their Spring patlerns Earthenware, China and Fancy Good?, ev ui y "-ijr. Their stock is very extensive, embracing eve ry article sold in the line, and from their facili ties in England, they are enabled to olTcr every inducement lo their customers in patlerns, qua lily and price. Merchants dealing in the. Imp, will find it greatly to their interest to call, as the selections which have been made, are with a view to the North Carolina ami-Virginia mar kets; and every article will be jitit down to ihe lowest price which it can possibly be sold af. From the efforts hitherto made to give our cus tomers satisfaction, we hope for a continuance of patronage from North Carolina THOMAS J. BARROW CO. Importers, SS Waler-sl. N. Y. New York, February, lS.T 22-9 Fresh. Garden- Seeds, AT TIIC CHEAP CASH STORi:. THIS day received, direct from "New York, a CUinmZN SEEDS. - warrants Fresh in the assortment will be found Drumhead Cabbage," , White Solid Celery, real ly York ca un the sanJ Mony l,rek (a constant stream) there is an "excellent g;rNt and saw mill, cotton machine, &c. (on solid rock foundation,) all in good omIit. Long credit can be given if it tvsi vuifsiijp purchaser, or negroes will be ta ken in part pavmant. TIMO. TERRELL. 2d September, 1833." . 2 Printing press for sale. " A OYAL Printing Pnss, on the oM mot ofcr,;,mruplion Mn t;e poured on reasonable terms. Apply at this Office. 21-9 Cotton (Sins v 2Dutc$ Jf ans; I'ilE uberiher informs hi cutomei anil the ; j.ublic in general, that .he has removed his Shop to the building near Mr. Jackson's IJIaclr smith Shop, on Rank Street near the river, and isnow prepared to execute all oiders in the above business. He will manufacture and repair Cotton Gins uud Dutch Funs, At the shortest notice, and will warrant Ihem equal if not superior to any to be had in this sec tion of the country or elsewhere. JOHN IVILSON. Tarboro Feb. 2S, 1S34. Cojfield Ring, MKUC1IANT TAILOR, "OEGS leave to inform his customers and the public generally, that he has just returned From New York, where he purchased his Supply of Full Goods, In his line f business, viz: Superfine hlue and black CLOTIS, do. do. Claret and Adelaide do. Brown and steel mixed do. bottle green do. Hlue and black and fancy striped C.4SSIMERES, Brown and drab Petersham, for over coats,' Plain and figured velvet Vestings, Plain and figured silk do. Plain black and figured Valencia do. Plain white and figured Marseilles, Plain black and fancj Stocks, Linen cottars and bosoms, Sec. All of which he will dispose of low for Cash, or on a short credit to punctual customers. Those wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine for themselves. Gentlemen's clothing made and trimmed in the most fashionable style and at the shortest notice. All orders will be thankfully received and punctually attended to. Tarborough, Oct. 17, 1S33. Henry Johnston, MERCHANT TAILOR. fyAKES this method, of informing his friends and the public generally, that he has just re ceived 1'rom Jeiv York, his Fall Supply of Goods, In his line of business such as: Superfine CLOTHS, of all the most fashionable co- i r i i . iui-s, some oi wnicn are entirety new, Superfine CjISSIMERES, of various patterns, Plain tolnr.k and fiVnrpd Vflvtc fm vovtc Figured &.plain black Silks, Valencias & Toilanetts Petershams for over coats, verv low. Goats hair and German Camblets, superior article - ior cioaKs ladies uamblets, tor cloaks, Gum elastic and worsted Suspenders, supY article, White linen buckskin Gloves worsted do. Silk Handkerchiefs black and white Cravats, Stocks of various kinds fine silk Umbrellas, Worsted Shirts for eentlemen. beautiful nrtlrin Fine linen bosoms linen Collars, and various 'other articles in his line ot business. Those goods are of the latest importations, of uie Desi quality, anu wm be sold at vry reduced prices for Cash, or to punctual customers on a short credit. He lakes this opportunity of re lurnins; his most hearty thanks for the very lib eral encouragement he has rrmiv! horPtnfnrr. and hopes by strict attention lo business to merit a continuation o the same. Gentlemen furnish ing their own cloths, can have them made and Uimmed in the very best and most fashionable manner and at tin- shortest notice, as hehasseve ral fitt rate workmen in bin employ. Tarborough, Oct. 1G, 1S33. do. Red do. do. Early blood Bctt, I urnm do. Large green Savoy do. Col birds. Early curPd Silesia Let- j Cucumber, assorted, tuce, , nloou red carrot, Large green cabbage do. Long orange do. Sugar loaf do. ; Radish, assorted, Turnip, assorted, Silver skinned Onion, Curled Parsley, ' Yellow do. Pan-nip Souash, . Spinach. ALSO, 200 bushels Irish POTATOES and an assortment of All of which I will sell at my usual very IcrtV Prices for rpCASHSQ) only. JAS. IV EBB ELL. 1st Feb. 1S34. JYotice. npHE Subscribers are desirous of closing their - business in this place, and will now sell the balance of their Stock ot LOW Prices. , Their Stock consists of a general assortment of GOODS, Crockery, " llurdzvare and Groceries, 1500 bushels Turks Island SALT, 50 sacks Liverpool do. 5 tons assorted Swedes IRON, 10 bags COFFEE, 10 boxes best quality manufae'd TOBACCO, Together with Shoes, fur and wool Hats, &c. &c. Will be received in payment for any part of their Stock, the different kinds of Produce which we generally receive at this season also will be received for debts due the concern, the produce of the country. Those indebted will please settle their accounts as soon as possible, and all holding notes or hav ing unsettled accounts with the Subscribers will please present them for adjustment. B. RICH ARBS CO. Tarborough, Oct. 31st, 1S33. J03?CE. ITf ANTEP immediately, five or six good tT CARPENTERS, such as can come xvell recommended for capability and sobriety to such liberal wages and constant employment will be given. DANIEL LYNCH. Tarborough, Feb. "5, 1834. 21 NOTICES. I WOULD, give notice to all those persons who have any claims for witness' attendance in possession of the late" Clerk of the Superior Court of this county, that their money has been paid over to Mr. James W. Clark, the present Clerk, who will settle the same whenever called upon. PASCAL p. MATHEWSON, Actmr with the loill un'd. March 18th, 1834. 27 6m Pamphlets for sale, AT THIS OFFICE, " A BASKET OF FRAGMENTS, lor ihe. Children. By Joshua Lawrencfc. A Review of "Clark's Defence and Justifica tion to the Kehuky Association." Written for the churches in the Kehukee Association, by a Lay Member. Occurrences in the Life of (Elder) Joseph Biggs, wrote by himself, of a civil and a religious nature, at the request of some of his friends, ta ken from memorandums by him kept from the year 176G up to 1832. The North Carolina Whig's Apology for the Kehukee Association. ' A Patriotic Discourse, delivered by the Rev. Joshua Lawrence, at the Old Church in Tarbo rough, N. C. on Sunday, the 4th of July, 1S30. Address of Judge Abel P. Upshur, (relative lo Ihe doctrines of the President's Proclamation,) to Ihe people of Northampton county, (Va ) as sembled in public meeting at Eastville, on ihe 14th January, 18313 Nov. 1-
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