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Miscellaneous THE HICKORY TREE. Air--" Huzza for the bonnets of blue." Here's a health to the true and the good, Here's a health to the honest and brave; Heie's a health to the Hero who shed his best blood, His country from bondage to save. Tisgoodto be 'honest and wise,1 Tis good to be happy and free; But oh! if these blessings ye value or prize, Then cherish the Hickory tree. Huzza! for the Hickory tree! Huzza! for the Hickory tree! Tis good to be wise, to be happy and free, And cherish the Hickory tree! Here's a health to the just and the true, And disgrace to the slanderer's name; And the curse o the good for the hireling who Would sully the patriot's fame. Our forests are waving and wide, Oh! long may they flourishing be; There's the oak and the elm, but their hon or and pride Now, now, is the Hickory tree. Huzza! for the Hickory tree! Huzza! for the Hickory tree! Long, long, in the soil of the brave and the free We'll cherish the Hickory tree! Efiigrarn on a Lady ivho .had c remarkably long- nose. Once, on -a time, I fair Dorinda kiss'd, Whose Nose was too distinguish'd to be miss'd; Says I, my dear, I fain would kiss you closer, But though your lips say rds, your nose says, no, sir. Notice. Tas.Itilartmus, N FORMS Hie public, that he has just received from Philadelphia, a fresh supply of LEATHER, of the best qua lity for manufacturing Boots and Shoes: And a great variety of materials, cm bracing every thing in his line of busi ness. ALSO, some black and colored Prunella, for Ladies' shoes, which he is prepared to manufacture to order, at a short notice. pCASII will be given for Cotton, Beeswax, and Pipe Staves. Tarboro', Oct. 31, 182S. 11-3 Strayed, FROM the Subscriber, on Tuesday, 14th inst. a Black Horse, ten or twelve years old, four feet ten or eleven inches high, no particular marks recol lected only some white spots on his back, and hip-shotten cither in his right hip or left. Said horse was traded for by the Subscriber from a gentleman by the name of Dickason, from the county of Granville, who said he had said horse of some gentleman in the county of Edgecombe. Any person or persons that will give any information where said horse is to the Editor of Ihe Free Press, or to the Subscriber at the great falls of Tar river, shall be rewarded ac cording to the value of the hore, provi ded he is obtained. DAVID DANIEL. . October 31st, 1S2S. 11-4 PROPOSALS, For publishing in Ihe Town cf Hali fax. North-Carolina a weekly ?tcics puper, to be called the ialrtaj; inertia, By John Campbell. PHE Subscriber informs all persons -t' indebted to him, that a settlement rlPIIE Minerva will be nrinted on a must be made the ensuing winter, as it respects debtor and creditor. I there fore hereby inform those gentlemen in debted to me by note cr open account, that they must come forward and make a settlement, or they will be placed in a train for collection. HENRY S HURLEY. 9th Oct. 1828. 9 NEWBERN Dying and Scouring ESTABLISHMENT, EAST FRONT STREET. 13EMOVAL John BRissrvrt-rnv re. w & - -' ' - " EJ jL i ., . t,4 r ...i i i laiontfiui uuu pyj'er, wun nanu soine type. Information, of every kind, interesting to the Farmer, the Politician, tho Merchant, the Professional Gentle man, and the Mechanic, will he careful- ly selected; nor :hall the Ladies and I those fond of amusement be neglected. In line it will be my grand aim to ren der the M inerva a welcome visitor and an instructive and amusing companion to every class of the community. I am a Republican in principle, and a Southron in feeling. But on all impor tant measures, when conflicting inte- j rests or party spirit may excite discus sion, 1 shall endeavor to pursue a mode rate and cautious course. The columns of the Minerva shall never be lent to a Faction; nor advocate principles or 4P..11.. r .!. . i i . specuuiiy nuurms me innaoitanls ot ,.,,.,... L,.(ri v u j .1 i A , . i"'un3 1 1 Li i ii in iu uur common coun ISewbern and the adjacent towns that n i ..... ti, r, r r i . A . j . i ' ti 1 he merits of candidates lor lm ordsr to accommodate his customers , , porl3nt offices will be canvassed strictly, point of promptitude, and ,n consequence jJUl fair am, hc mB of t w ; oi the liberal encouragement which he r. ..k .ii k.. i rpCPIVfiil ho hid henn in, Hn.,i I.. I. ..M.I 1 wv v.u, lib uiiJ uttll IIHIULLU III UUIKl nearly opposite the dwelling of John Burgwyn, Esq. and is happy to inform the Ladies, that by his removal, he is (in addition to his former line of busi ness) enabled to gild or ornament rib ands and borders of robes, to shine with metallic brilliancy, so as to represent either gold or silver. Ostrich feathers, ladies curls, &c. dyed in the neatest manner, and when done, would almost baffle the skill of the manufacturer in discriminating between the ncv and those revived all cf which shall be done at a very inconsiderate expense. Gentlemen's orders thankfully received, and their garments dyed, scoured and repaired, as heretofore. The subscriber would be ungrateful, were he not to return thanks to those who so kindly patronised him; and hopes to merit the continuance of their favor. The public will please excuse his particularity in not delivering articles to servants without a ticket, as he has al ready sustained a considerable loss by doing so therefore, those who send for "articles to the establishment, are request ed lo send the ticket which they receive at the time of leaving the articles, with the public's ob't servant, JOHN B KISSING TON. Nov. 1, 182S. 13.3 Upon the all-engrossinc; subiect of the Presidential question, it is unnecessary to speak, as the election will have been made before the publication of the Mi nerva commences. With this brief sketch of my views and principles, I most respectfully soli, cit public patronage. Persons to whom this prospectus shall be sent, will please use their exertions to obtain subscribers, and make a return to the Post-master at Halifax by the 1st f December next, as it is designed to commence the publica tion of the Minerva about that time. The price of subscription will be two dollars and fifty cents, if paid in ad vance; or three dollars, if payment is not made in three months from the re ceiptof the first number. Any person who shall procure six subscribers, ann become responsible for the payment, shall be entitled to a sev enth gratis. To persons at a distance I feel willing to make the terms as accom modating as possible; therefore, where a company of twelve subscribers shall be made up, the price, to each subscriber, will be reduced fifty cents, from the above terms. Advertisements will be inserted on the customary terms. JOHN CAMPBELL. September 30, 1833. Notice. HPHE Trustees of the Tarborough A- cademy are desirous ot employing a Teacher in this Seminary for the ensu ing year, to commence on the hrst Mou dav in January next. A gentleman well qualified for that purpose, would meet with encouragement. A graduate oi me University of this State would be pre ferred. ' By order of the Board, ROBT. JOYNER, Sec'y. Tarboro', Oct. 31, 1S2S. 11 FASHIONABLE Clothing Establishment. King Gatlin, QENSIBLY 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 New York) of an elegant and extensive as sortment of every article pertaining to GENTLEMEN'S Fashionable Clothing, Selected by a first-rate judge, and at the most reduced prices among which splendid assortment may be found: Extra tine blue, black, drab, olive, and stcel mix'd CLOTHS, superior in color and fab ric to any that can be found in this vicinity. Superior fitney colored CAS1MERES, color and fabric inferior to none ever exhibited in tli is market. VEST1NGS of the best quality and most fashionable patterns, viz: Valencias, a beautiful article Toslinct silk, Electoral velvet, particularly adapted for tlie South. FANCY ARTICLES, of every descrip tion, us gloves, cravat-stifieners, cravats a-la-niodc, spring-bucks for vests, an arti cle exceedingly useful and designed by the manufacturer for the Southern market. ALSO, patent Suspenders, and a general and weil selected assortment of the most fashionable and durable Trimmings The advantages extended by the above Establishment, it is hoped, will conti nue to invite the patronage of both town and country. N. 15. IJ aving 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', Oet. 25. 1S2S. 11 Z2. 8 J. Dunn Co, fNFOKM their friends and the public, that thev have received their FA I T SUPPLY OF GOODS, which comprj! scs a nandsouie 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 qiudi ly, China, Glaus and Earthen ware, Saddlery, Boots ami Shoes, and an assortment of Tin wure: Together with an assortment of Sole Upper, Harness, Skirting and Bridl& Leather, Calf, kip, morocco and sheep Skins, Soaps, Perfumery, Ladies Leghorn hats & Straw Bonnets Work baskets, Brushes of all kinds, ' Books, Stationary, Tortoise-shell, ivory and horn Combs, Paints, Oils, and Drugs, Fur, seal-skin and morocco caps, &c.cxe. All of which will be offered al very moderate prices many of the goods MUCH LOWER than they have beea heretofore sold in this market. Being confident that they can give satisfaction to those who call on them as regards the quality, style and prices cf their goods, they respectfully invite all who want to purchase to examine their assortment. N. B. We will continue to buy COT TON for cash, and to take it in trade or payment. Those of our customers who wish to send their Cotton to Dunn & M'llwaine of Petersburg, to be stored or sold, will find us accommodating in our arrangements, and anxious to pro mote their interest. R. $ J. D. Co. Halifax, N. C. Oct. 1823. Roanoke Cut Herrings, O 7 WARRANTED to be good, for sale at M cash per barrel, near the Bridge in Tarborough, by GEORGE W. WOODMAN. July IS, 1S2S. 49 Notice. .4 LL those indebted to the Subscriber by note or account, are requested to make payment by the 1st of January next, as longer indulgence cannot be given. JOHN WILLIAMS. Tarboro', Oct. 31, 1S28. 119 Mrs. A. C. Howard, TNFORMS the ladies of Edgecombe and. vicinity, that she has opened, in the house immediately opposite the Bank in Tarborough, a handsome as sortment cf FANCY GOODS, suitable for fall and winter wear, which they are respectfully invited to call and examine among them are Pattern silk, satin and velvet Bonnets, of the latest Northern fashions, Leghorn Flats, assorted numbers, Fine straw Bonnets, Silks and satins, plain and figured, Gros dc Naples, different colors, Black mode, velvet, and crape, Florences, liece, gauze and sinchew?, Lutestring, satin and gauze ribands, Curls, caps, and turbans, Beaded and spangled wreaths, flowers and sprigs, new and elegant articles, Black and white Ostrich feathers, Bunches and wreaths cf flowers, Straw, silk and fancy cord, gimps, &c. Ladies' dresses, cloaks, pelisses, &c. made to order, in the latest and most approved fashion?. Leghorn and straw Bonnels bleached, dyed, or trimmed, at a short notice. Tarborough, Oct, CI, 12?. Just Received, find for sale on Consignment, N addition to my former Stock, a lot of DRY GOODS, CROCKERY IIardwure-pevsons wishing to get bargains will do well to call and exam ine, as I am determined to sell very low for cash only. (fcj I have also just received a fresh lot of CUT HERRINGS, re-packed and inspected. 'JOS. I. SIMMONS. Halifax, Oct. 2, 1828. (ppl would take this opportunity cf saying to the public, that my intention is to do a GENERAL Commission Business: Therefore, persons who may favor me with any article on consignment, may rely on the strictest attention and punc tuality. J. L. S. Notice, rjpiIE Subscriber respectfully informs --the Public, that he has taken M well-known stand in the town of Hali fax, formerly occupied by William P- Clopton, where he intends to carry on THE SdDDLLYU And Harness-making Business, In all its branches. Work shall be executed in thp npntcsi and best manner charges as reasonable as can be affordedand I will be thank ful to all those who may favor n1-2 witn their custom. A. WOMBLE. Halifax, June 19, 1S2S. Notice. 1 "HERE AS I, Robert Foxhall, gave to Joseph Bell. Esn. a due bill f?r I the amount of thirty dollars, dated 6t'r V April, 1S22, and I hold notes of hand w 5: amount of Si 25, against the said Bei and he refuses to give up my due bill t be credited on his note I hold, I thttf' fore forwarn all persons from tradii-irk" the same due bill, as 1 will not pav it- ROBERT FOXIIA'LL. , Nov. 7,1S2S. 12-5 V i, i 9 1 mt 1 n j - i J
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