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. x ... i V .. . 1 J f: ' "; IT V ft' . 1 V 1 'v Had Independence nursM my years, 4 v; I . And kindl--- cFar from the follies of the great-- t- . In some sequester d rural deu To count the hours of life awa Each passing moment better tell -1 December's night, or April's day The first fond wish my heart would own, And with it feel her joys increase, r Would be to live with thee alone : .r " v And love a world in, thy embrace 1 4i And when the rosj morn of Spring , Should give a garment to the grove, The, muse 'inspirdj by thee would sing , The sweet delights of faithful loVe. V:.. . " . -f- J" ' r And when chill winter sweeps the plain, I'll hail him as a welcome guest; j : . riVsmiie amid his ruthless reign,'! And' clasp thee closer to my breast. I - ROMEO. . . : - HE HAS NO WIFE, i ' ' He has no wife he's quite alone, Unsought, unhappy and unknown ; His days pass by, nor pleasure give, He breathes, methinks, but do?s not lire. He has.no wife h. does not know, The joys from wedded life that flow, : His absence there jis none to mourn, tCo eye looks bright at his return. He has no wife his joys are few, Though he is rich and healthy Joo J ' How selfish he, who will not share His wealth with woman, chaste and fair. ' -:vt .- - '." ; - , ..,:.!;, .. . He hfts no wife no prattler's smile, Or lisping tongue his hours beguile His heart no kind attachment knows, Regard ess both of friends aud foes. He has no wife and is it meet, hat mau should live to drink and eat; For this, did the Ahnigbty hand, , Form man the rjiler of the land ?. He has no wife well, be if so His days are number'd here below ; He soon must gowhenqe none return, Affd then his dog and cat will mourn. New cheap spring I AS just returned from iNew-York, .anit i now ooeningat hisStore on Cven-street, (formerly occupied by Jno.. Sjieai. Sqia handsome. assortment of - ! Dvx. Goods, UavdN;re;, ; Cutlery, Crockery & GiassWare 'Vhesp fioods have been purchased at unusuatlv low prices ; ihnse, thererore, desiroos of obtaining good bargains will do well to call and examine for them selves. Country Merchants will be sup plied at a small advance. , ' . -June 10th; 1826 29 , i- ' ? f UST received per sloop wumey irum i Philadelphia, fresh family FLOUR, 1 Loaf & Lump; SUGARS, &c,.- HATCH & KINCEY. '7 v r saW,.; 5 hhds N E. RUM, ' v ' 15 bbls. Rye WHISKEY, ' 10 rt Cider BR AN I) Y, 20 1 z i.ondon BROWN 3TOUT, ."'20 bb's jSuperior Family -FLOUR, 20 a Superfine " do. i " . "40 l.ab Tdess PORK, ' l l ' 70 ho. Prime v doi 20 Wgs"& 6 bbls: LARD. 1: r . 'V- " . ; . J E B ETTN E R ; June 10th, 182629- .-J-: . R ECEIVED this'day p hr.tJoii : vjy, from New-York, i Super. & common Bed ticks', t . Cotton Cassimeres," -! . V -Cambric, Jaconet & Mull Muslins, r ""Rich Bejt Ribbons, Lace Buttons, V 4 100 dozen Col ton Cord, . -100; do. Spool & Floss Thread, - Muslapatam ;& Verona Hdkfs. 5-4. real Bobbinet Lace,. ;-!4-4" blachedf & domestic Diaper, : -... Browq - and bleached Shirtings and " -Sheetings, p i; . v - S'uper.-& common Irish Diapers, 7. .. Super. & common Irish Lint-ns, - - , Ladies' 'White ribbed & Silk ' Hose with a variety of articles not specified. VfseVU ioto Strw &t o:tiMilifor - sale by EO BRADFORD, &Ca. i, JunellstB26y reasonablelerms a neat Atneri- MENTARY on the Bible, in 5 volumes. quarto, with plates. Inquiry at this ,1 ': rr-s- "-'IT i n p SnWrihef resoettfollv: informs i; fririds aud the bublic.Ubat he has Vecenay returned nnS e- streetsan assortment if ? ! Foreigii anbDqrnesHc HARDWARE COT .; He has just received an additional sUpr ply of Goods, and several barrels Bait i rhore superfine FLOUR. The ab(ve ar tides will be sold cheap for cash or coon trv. produce, h ::r!"'-zTr---- . 7 : -11 t 'i -HENRY"- W. JONES. -.May 20th,' 1 826.26. . i FresVv luray pVour,; &.c. OWARD Street Family FLOUR, i Rye WHISKEY Spanish SE GA RSy&cJastr received per achr. Sally Ann, from Baltimore, and for salt' by . . E. CJ KING. - May 13th, 1826'25. v , I FASHIONABLE CLOTHING! STOJ H E subscriber is opening at his Store on Craven-street, a few doors below the Barrkof Newbern, a large and general assortment ol ;i . CLOTHING; dONSISTINO OJ , .. . . Uress Coats, Frock do.. '! .t Double and single rnill'd Pantaloons, Marseilles, ToHnet, Valentia, Black Silk . ' ' : and Cloth Vests, , FineLinen and Cotton Shirts, 1 Angola Frock Coats, . f v - Angola, Borabazett," French Linen, and Bombazine Coatees, ' j Black Crape Pantaloons, Silk Stripe grilling do. ; . y i . French Linen, do. v French Angola, do. Linen Drilling, do. ; Buff Cassimere, do. White Linen round Jackets, Bruwn do. ; do. do. Stripe's , do. do. Bombazett do. j do. Fine and coarse Jacket and Trowsers, HouseServants Coatees and Pantaloons, Duck and psnaburgh Pantaloons, &c. The above goods are New York made, and will be disposed of wholesale and re ailj at New York prices.; ? C v : - - A- J- STARR. Newbernj 26th May, 1826.. '" : - UNITED STATES' ' .. ' , ' Five lriurauee Company (OF THE CITS" OF NEW-YOHK,) ; J d COR PO RATE D by tlie Legislat ur Aof the tate of New-York, for the sole purpose of insuring against loss or dam age hy FIRE, oflVi to the citizens of this town and its vicinity, and also the' neigh boring towns, an opportuuify: oHnsuring prop1 erty against this destructive element, on very reasonable terms, y j . ? J . This Company is of as respectable stan ding as any-similar institution in the Uni ted States, and the 'public may rely with confidence upon all claims being liberally aajusiea. application 10 oe maue tome subscriber at his Store on Pollok-Street. -Communications by mail, post paid, will meet with prompt attention. v f J AMES E. B ETTN E R Agent: i Newbern, October 8, 1825y ' .1 ' AND : - l : Plain Watches, CLEANED t ANI REPAIRED, I I f H E subscriber respectfully informs -I . his friends, -and the public general- v, that he continues to clean and repair ,1'locks arid Watches ' of every descrio- i:on, Wooden Clocks and Copper case VVatches excepted,) "with 'neatness' and iespatch, and will warrant them to per- iTDi weiu, vjentienien ; navtng if aten - Lever Watches not under the, command of the regulator, are informed that every -mention shall be paid to the tiraeing of them'gratis: r''- v-,-.-'--1' He retqrns his grateful acknowledg ments to those Gentlemen who have, for many years, favored him with therr - cus tom, and respectfully solicits a con tin U' ancef their patronage He has oh hand, of superior workmanship, a few setts of Silver Table-spoonsj Tea-spoons, &c. &c.also, Patent-L.ever and. Plain VVatches. -v Persons wishing : to purchase either , of the above articles should a good quality and a moderate price be ah object, are invited to call at' i-the subscri . btr's store, two doors north pf the Court house. i THO'S W IACHENcE Gold or Silver will :?etalceti for any of the above artiefeiT W, Ml l - r "fil;ii.'j Hl- 'H'jt-' ; ri.-nr'a- n i with .ham ess priced $250. A rj e J e Note or. Cash , will be 'taken in; payment, j- I nquire of Moses Jar vis Esq; nr orpirrf ttODertrnay adveruseinein 1 jirKwiLLlA "THE long expected -conflict bc my Official Life and Character, wa sustain yesterday, : V The business jcpmmenced, abounen In the iriorning "nd ended, after. dark.v Four hours, or thereabout, , were; consumed in maiiauvreing J finallywitl much ii fficulljr a Committee ot five, men was impauneledji and; thettrial com men i Sd. Jam pleased to Jjriformyou, that after a vigilant search of sever als month S MuthingUa ngibl? was . brought agamsi mej except the simple, inconsuneui, n" ble say-so of ; an unlortjinate woman met, counteredand conquered it with w eight of testimony, whicl, 1 am happ ut assureyou, overwhelmed the most i teteratf iposition as Doctor Waller 01 y asuin$wn, 1 aouor hoi, wiu irsiii; U came lieieviiig 1 ought to die,5 au wa determited 1 should meet my d?si( Discordant hews and feelings excited u sharn coi.flid between us. of a few houss cuini nuance ! but as a mau 0!" principle liervifc idfd id the violence ot trutli. una left Uie. :it ijrrav judge from his assuraii; ct, a more feealous friend than he nit- me, mone smse, an enemy. 1 ne uam mittee were Inaniinous in their verdict 6 innocence oJ my part. Should notning orevent. thdarlair will soon commence the circuit oithe winds. 1 1 " I he couduct of some ol the agent. in the trial, 'has possessed my wile win, belief that neilhef innocence nor char ac ter are safe in trie hands ot some persons in the Iethodist Church, and she has ilVinrmmpd tn Sfek retu?e amont? tile r resbyterians. I shall staod as I hay done, perhaps to meet the . violence of future storms." - Juue 328 30. I : " Let Americans pro ce their Gratitude. FOl THE BESKFIT OF TUB UF ROBERT FULTON ! ! ! Fortune's Home Forever, Pv.AiNt' lclLD S Offices, o. 142 Broad way, rsew-York j i o 129 Chesnut-st Philadelphia ; and Mo 180 Market st.- BaJti- more, A'here have been s-jld and paid prizr s 6t if 50.000,40.000, 30,000 25,000,20,000, 15.1k 0, lO,XK. 5.O0O, 2,500, l,OQ0, 500, .c together amuuuiiug to more than a Million df Dollars By Authority of tht stah of Maryland. U iN iVEiilTY LU ITE KY, Eighth Class Mew Series. , y I P. CAAFID,-Manager. 1 : CauitaV Vvize, ; 11)0,000. TO DRAWN ON 30th JUNE, The next and only really Brilliant f. ott f-.ru in this country, soon to be di awn is the following ' " i UJv'fA liilLLELED " :r 1 RULY GBNb'ii iPL E VOID SCHEME 1 PRlZ E of 5 100,000 is 100,000 r- - r ' - - : 50,X0 . . 50,000, 1 . -- ' . ' 40,000 , 1 ; .;, 25,000' 1 . 20,000" ' 5 PRIZES of 10,OO0 40,000; ; 25,000 20,000 . '5t,O00 50,000 ' 44,000 ' 44,000 42,240 35,200 23,800 10 44, 88 m 352 6676 5,ooa 500 2 4a ; 1Q0 60 . 6,356 Prizes I 19,600 ia.244 Blanks t Tickets 1 784,240 Posiuvely to be, arawu on me xnn June, or sooner if the ale of 't ickets will warrant it. . ;iuis Lottery shall be drawn as soon f as three-fourths of. the Tickets are disposed of o time theief e to deay your purchase. K Present Price of Tickets Whale, 5000; Halfr25U0; Quarter,12 50 ; Eighth, 6 25 ; Sixteenth 3 12 ; Thir-secondlh, i 66. j A Certificate, of 17iVhoIe tickets can be had for 575 ; 17 Haf do:297 58 ; 17 Quar ter do. 148 75; 17 Eighths do. 7437 ; 17 bix teenths dou 37 18 ; '1 1 hirty-secondths 18 59? Which i Certificates Wll entitle the purchasers or owners thereof o whatever prize, may be drawn by tte origiiitl Tickets of )ike numbers over and abTe 30p, being the amount due thereon, : ani in likf proportion for Shares of do. respectively. ' -1 -v- , ;- (D One Ijalf th profits on the , sales of Tickets, orkdvaaff above the scheme price Lin the abov4 Lottery, made aV either of the Manager s llflicesfrm the lst'of May to the 10th of J uni inclsiver' (and sales for orders actually rnaled w-Jthin that time,) will be ap-" propriated nd paid over to the proper per sons for the benefit of the heirs of the late ILobert futton. t : '?-&&H 'v V-r :- JEFFERSON LOTTERY. The citizen of New.york wtp wish to patronize the above Lottery, or to contribute something to hirni who penned (hat illustrious manifesto of the. rie bis of" mailt wnich" raised 'citizens to 1 ari equality witli tings, and taught kings to trem ble before the award of publie opinion, have now an opportonity of rendering said patron age a$ a trifling testimony of their gratitude,' by catling; atl Pi CANFIELUlS Office,! 142 Broadway, where a-subscription book.:4a open for that purpose-. .VI he price of Tickets in this Lottf ry will be (lOach, which .will bei 'ob tained, when issued, and delivered gratir 'to sucl subscrwers who call as above; ' Public spiited individuals at a distance, who enclose the price of a ticket in current money, free of postage expense, -.will' also be promptly atten ded to,ri add ijessed. to the public's obedient servant, at either ofisfficesT - ; j . 1 P.iCJoBS tantly jkeeps fTicketsln llj ; the! Lotteriesffor the accommodation of his friends above brilanj Lottery 'or la any otber 'now before thti puliic. jn the United States, will do well to Afpty bersonaItyror ly letter,, imme diatelyt hinf for the same t;' And all orders, m'mV;lAti FIELD. w hi ? "l42 Broadway ,"?few- Yorkjj L-i " 129 Chesnut-st. Philadelnhia. i r -i v - whether for hol.evi ickets,bhares pr Certifi cate, will Be'thankTully received and proinpt ly attdaded to, if addressed toa J '1 i i RifKRON, ErofessorM (he .FrencVi hahitahts of ihis place wveia liberally encouraged 'jot: fhl 'sV uarter,;resrJec new quarter op tbe i5th of this inonth6 Xhose who aie desirous to become his piipijs? are Requested to apply lor terms' at Mrl urgwin where he lives belore the beginning .Qfthe-quarier. ,; MRS' KRON will open on - the same Jday; a ciassjbr ;Nejile VVork, fat $5 per quartettendjn Jo .her pupils everyotber dayfrom 3 to 6 o'clock in the afternoon."' r C n . ; Newbern, June 105 1826-29 - b ANNIVERSARY OF St. 3ohu ; the 1 BapVJt. ; 1 H E Memberslof St, John's Lodge - ISo. 3, will corn nie morale the .anni versary of ST. JOHN THfi BAPTIST, n Saturday the. 24th instant when an Oration will be"deivered in the Presby terian Church, by, Brother Joseph Hut tonI .Tire Members of-other Lodges and; transient , Brethren,-' are invited to ioin in the ceremonies of the Day. .The inhabitants of Newbern and its vicinity are ; also, respectfully -invited to . witness the proceedings of the Iraternity on this occasion. : .... , The procession of Brethren wilt be for med at the Lodge, at 9 o'clock, A, M and proceed to the Church, where the ceremonies of the Day will commence at 10, precisely . v - HENRY DEWEY, Sec'ry. June lOth 182629 2i. j NOTICE. ' ' HE C6-parinersliip heretofore exis- i ting under the firm of J. & ri. H AK VEY was this day dissolved by mutual consent. Atl persons indebted to ' said firm are jequested to make payment with out delay; and. those having claims to present them to- H. Harvey for settle ment -who still carries on the Store. J. HARVEY, Jr H. HARVEY. JuneilOtb, 1826 '29. r ' NOTICE. HE proprietors of the laiitfon th JL shore of Neuse River, from the town line to Deep-point, pi ve notice, tha t t h ey have not given permission to any person to take sand from the beacb, notwith standing which, many servants from the town are in the habit of digging holes and carrying away sand, so that the bank is thereby, in many places, - broken and gullied, and the property is dailv receiv ing injury by the consequent encroach ment of the river. - Notice is hereby giv en, that such trespasses -will no longer be ; submitted to, and measures will- be taken to apprehend thV trespassers and to bring them to punishment. June 1st, 1826. 2931 , Or the Cavalier," a Tale off he Long Par- iiament, , oy the author . of VVaverly, rusaaers, czz. V ; -i Just received and for sale by v n i C THOMAS WATSON. June 3. y. : ..' t V ".i: ... , S 'C NOTICE, T the May Term, A D. 1826, of Craven County Court, the subscriber qualified as Executor to the last Will and Testament of Mafiuel Antdnio,' dee'd All persons indebted to the estate of said deceased, vare.: requested to make imme diate payment y and those having claims against it,'- will present hhem for settle ment witlnn the time limited by law, or they will oe barred of recovery. J'' ELIJAH, CLARK, Ex'r May 27, 1826--,270'ir - - : THOMAS W. MACHEN AS recently received j from . New York, and offers for sal$ on reasona ble terms,.the following articles ': ; Black and. VV bite and other fancy Co - :11ored Prins, vV.'" -:-' ; 1 :S -S-:'-Ladies' buff, beaver, & white silk Gloves, Jaconett, plain, & figured Book Mutilins ; Cambric Hhclks worked ; corners, $h feeing votton, Tape,:&c &c A few articles n the Druggist line, viz; dream of Tartar, Epsom Salts, . Floar of SnlphrJr, Opodeldock Cinnamon Gum Guiacum, ' ! Elix Vitriol, Blue do., Allumi ' StoughtdnVBitterst &jfkxf. Blueing iti Cakes, Starch India Rubber, Imon SrupSoda JPdwder ff'-X: Se!dlite'd67&c?& m ' VSMrief Police rin HE Subscriber gives notice to those ; ' 1 persons Indebted, to: the estate of he late.. Daniel jSnACKELt'ORD, that no onger indulgenee will bei-given after the 3st of August - nexti "Those who fail to letUeitWnr tUt time, are in form ed that their accounts tilf be placed in the hands of arr officer for collection. ' ; - . STEPH EN B.4 FORBES, Adrift. June 3, 1826 '28 '36. 1 LANCASTERIAN SCHOOL. f )f E Subscriber respectfully informs X the public In general, and his former "natrbris'in parlicular, that the exercises of this institutionr 'will re-commence on londay, May 29th. -He takes this op- poriurfity r tp retunt his thanks'' to his friends for their former patronage and to solicit a renewal of itX C : The terms of tuition will in future be 3 00, payabievin advance. The quar ter tne same, tengtnrjas tormeny. , j, - ALONZO ATT MORE Newbern, May 27, lS26.27 '29. TEA, SUGAR, Eic. RESH Hyson and Ounpowder ; TEAS, Loaf and Lump SUGAR, Old Jamaica RUM, W. i. do. French BRANDY, Apple do..: Holland GIN, Madeira, sherry, I enenue and iVUlaga WINES, Rye WHISKEY, &c. &c just received and for sale by May 6, 1826. Bovrdwed Book . , i HOSE persons having in their pas. j sessions BOOKS belonging to the subscriber, are requested to leave them at Mi. Francis Lamoite's Store. ; JOHN McMASTER. June 3, 182628 i -V:Nent3-ftoe Dos, Rewavd ANA WAY from the Subscriber, ia Jones Cpunty.on the 27th of March lastj.a Negro Man named iStD nearly six feet high, black complexion,, and well built: He has a wife at the Plantation of the late Thoma3 Murphy, and his la. then belongs ro Mr. Lemuel H. Simmons, of Jones, The above reward and rea souable expehcelf will be paid tor tha apprehension and1 safekeeping ol Ned on application to Mr. Lend H. Sirnmong JOHN R. FOY. June 3, 1S26 25tf m ' - Ten ;DolIars Revvard. "8 J ANAWA Y from the Subscnber, t Negro Woman named M AR IN DA, formerly the property of Thos. H. Daves, Esq. A particular description is deemed uunecossary as she 1 is well lnown in Newbern anid its vicinitv. where she il supposed to'be lurking. The above Re ward will be! paid for her confinement ia Jail and delivery to me. : , JAMES FRILICK. April 22 1826. .. . Seventyi-five Dollars Reward. RAN A WAY from the Subscriber a negro man named LI F FORD, a- bout 35 years of ace. 5 feet 10 or i 1 in. ches highi"stoutrf built,' (but'not fleshy,) bow: legged, and has a scar on one of his arms near toe wrist; his complexion black, and wears whiskers. He is by trade a Blacksmith, and has worked as a Carpenter. He had on when he ab sconded, a long pea jacket, resembling a surtout, pockets on the outside cloth dark blue lions' skin, blue cloth trowsers he had also a round jacket of dark cloth, pretty "much worn, trowsers of the same -a long blue close bodied coat. I will give the above reward upon his being delivered to me in Newbern, or if taken out of the County, on bis being safely lodged in jail so that I can get him. M. C. STEPHENS. March 3, 1826 '15. tf. Twenty-five Dollars Re RAN A VVAY from the Subscriber oil the 7th of July last, a negro man named .MANUAL; (or Manual Walker.) He Ws purchased 'of John S. Nelson, Esq. in J anuary1 825, through the agen cy of Mr. 1 homas Sparrow, of Newbern. He has some 1 scars ''on his face, supposed to have been caused by fighting,' and has also some scars on the back of his neck- and is well known about Newbern as a fidler It is supposed he is lurking about Newbern, or its vicinity where he has relations. Masters of vessels and others, are cautioned from liarborinffi employing or carrying him way under tbe penalty of the law. - The above reward will be paid ' for his apprehension and confine ment in any Jail, sol that I get him again. . . ; a. vv. Mclaughlin. Stewart JSlilleBi rjeby. 1st, Bichroond County, N. 1 182612. (KLERKS of Courts, SheriflTs, Gentle J men of the Bar, Merchants, and others, will be furnished on liberal terms wfth such Blanks as they may require, on application at this Office, or at tbe Boot Store of Thomas Watson. lou iviarKei-RL. na.mmfir; June. 1826. ; ' " June, 1826-28 31 ;T ' .s en .r-J 1 :)... - May 13, 1825. '25J -;;
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