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Selected for the Free Press. TO MISS M . Girl of my soul! one moment yet, One moment give tome; This beauteous grove, where first we met, Our parting spot must be. Oh ! gaze upon yon star, my love, Which beams on lake and tree; And say, that when afar I roye, Thou'lt fondly think on me. The wreath thou twin'd of fairy flowers May wither and decay. But oh! the joys of happier hours, Can never pass away. Yes, yes, they flee, but mem'ry flings Her halo o'er the past; And to the vivid fancy brings . Joys that forever last. And when on distant shores I roam, 'Mid gayer scenes to rove, My heart will fondly turn to home, And to its early love. Then let no other, dearest, win, Thy gentle heart from me; For while life warmly throbs in mine, Each pulse will beat for thee. OMNISCIENCE. Where shall I hide me from His sight Whose glance turns darkness into light, Whose eyes run ceaseless to and fro I his earth, and worlds of bliss and wo it darkness dense as midnight gloom, Or rayless as the ebon tomb, Surrounds my head from finite traze, Still clear as in the noontide blaze I stand reveal'd ner think disguise Can veil me from his flaming eves; His dread Omniscience scans my soul, bees every thought and reads the whole, ilis name, his nature, and his word, 1 roclaims him an Omniscient God. EPITAPH ON A LAWYEK. Beneath this sod lies Robert Shaw, Who followed forty years the law; And when he died, The devil cried, Ha, Bob! give us your paw. Just Received , Ami for sale on Consignment, TN addition to my former Stock, a lot of DRY GOODS. rnnrvPDv Hardware persons wishing to get bargains will do well to call and exam ine, as I am determined to sell very low for cash only. i .UVX? aU Jl,st reccivcd a fresh lot of CUT HERRINGS, repacked and inspected. JOS. L. SIMMONS. Halifax, Oct. 2, 1828. JI would take this opportunity of saying to the public, that my intention is to do a GENERAL Commission Business: Therefore, persons who may favor me wiln any article on consignment, may relv on the strictest attention and nunc- tua,ity- J. L. S. Hillsborough Academy. THE EXAMINATION will com mence on Mondayjthejlst of Decem ber, and conclude on the evening of the following day. The exercises will be resumed on the first Monday in January. JV J. BINGIMM, Principal. P. S. The Principal will receive a few boarders. November 18. 15-3 0 Lost Spectacles. N Monday, 10th inst. the Subscri ber lost, on the road from W. K. Bulluck's to Tarborough, in Tarbo rough, or on the road from Tarborough to Sparta, a pair of silver-mounted GREEN SPECTACLES, In a steel case. A reward of One Dol lar will be given to the finder, on leav ing it at the house of the Subscriber, or with any person in Tarborough. JVM. R. D UP REE. November 25, 182S. 15-3 SALE OF LOTS IN THE Town of Mariunna, HTiIIIS town is situated beautifully on an elevated plain at the head of navi gation on the Chipola river. It is tha seat of justice for Jackson county, one of the richest and most populous coun ties in the territory of Florida. The Lots in the above named town will be sold without reserve at Public Auction, on the first Monday in Janu ary next. Terms, one-fourth cash, and the balance in three annual instalments. ROBERT BEVERIDGE. Marianna, Nov. 1, 1S2S. 15-5 FASHIONABLE Clothing Establishment, King (J Gatlin, SENSIBLY grateful for the very libe ral encouragement heretofore mani fested bv the citizens of this and the ad jacent counties, have the pleasure to an- nounce tne arrival uircci jruui iew York) of4an elegant and extensive as sortment of every article pertaining to GENTLEMEN'S Fashionable Clothing, Selected by a first-rale judge, and at the most reduced prices among which VALUABLE B 7 OS -T uuiiu FOll splendid assortment may he found: Extra fine blue, black, drab, olive, and steel mix'd CLOTHS, superior in color and fab ric to any that can be found in this vicinity. Superior fancy colored CASIMERES, color and fabric inferior to none ever exhibited in this market. VESTINGS of the best quality and most fashionable patterns, iviz: Valencias, a beautiful article Toslinet silk, Electoral velvet, particularly adapted for the South. FANCY ARTICLES, of every descrip tion's gloves, cravat-stifTeners, cravats a-la-modc, spring-backs for vests, an arti cle exceedingly useful and designed by the manufacturer for the Southern market. ALSO, patent Suspenders, and a eencral and welt 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. B. 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, 1S28. 11 R.J. Dunn Co. mUlv;U their friends and the public, that they have received their FLI SUPPLY OF GOODS, which comnrL ses a handsome and very extensive n. sortment of nearly evrey article, new fashionable, or desirable in the ' Dry Goods Line. A vry larg supply of GROCERIES. Of all descriptions, Hardware, Hats of every quail ly, China, Glass and Earthen ware, Saddlery, Hoots and Shoes, and an assortment of cirrocs SALE. HLL be offered to the highest bid der, on Monday, 15th December next, on accredit of six months, at the residence of the late Robert C. IIil LiAiir, a very valuable xntt of mnt Containing 500 acres, more or less, and offering every advantage to the labor of. the following articles: i or nanus large apple orchard, Superfine blue, buck, mixed & olive Cloths. J). Richards & Co. INFORM the Public, that they have just returned lrom NEW-YORK, with a general and well selected Assortment of Reasonable 5aab$, Which they arc now opening at their Old Stand among which may be found Superfine Cassiineres. Blue, mixed, green and drab Plains, Sattinctts, Bombazctts and Bombazines, good spring and houses, also healthy With 15 or 20 lihelv Negroes w .... I 'J - 1WIU iJUHl U Men, fVomcn, Boys and Girls, and !U hitc rcd and yellow Flannels, real irooa unnrirr. ,: t. o " Bond and approved security will be re quired in every instance, by JVM. II IIILLL2RD, Excc'r. 19th Nov. 13&S. 15-3 Mrs. D. Womble, JJAS just received and is now open ing her fall supply, comprising an extensive assortment of Ladies'1 Fancy Goods, Direct from the City of New-York. Among which are Pattern silk, satin, and velvet Bonnets, of the latest New-York fashions, Leghorn Flats, different numbers, Straw Bonnets, in great variety, Superb head dresses, Plain and figured Silks and Satins, Gros de Naples, &c. assorted colors, Bunches and wreaths of artificial Flowers a great variety, Black and white Ostrich feathers, Lutestring and satin Ribbons, Thute, bobbinett and blown Lace 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, ls?S. Notice. 'TMIE Subscriber having qualified as administrator on the estate of the late Ricks Four, requests all those having claims against said estate to present them properly authenticated within the time prseenbed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of 'their recoverv also. those indebted to make payment. M. C. JV III TJ2KER, Mm V. ON TUESDAY, the loth of Decem ber, at the late residence of Ricks Fort, dec ii, 1 shall otier lor sale, on a credit of six months, the purchaser giving bond with approved security, all the perisha ble estate of said Fort, consisting of J2 valuable stock of Horses, Mules, Cattle and Sheep; about 200 fat Hogs, sows and pigs; the crop of Cotton, Corn and Fodder; house hold and kitchen Furniture, farm ing utensils, r. At the same time and place will also be sold, two or three hundred barrels of Corn and several stacks Fodder, on the plantation late the property of Hilliard Fort, dee'd And all the Negroes be longing to IL Fort's estate wilfbe hired out for the ensuing year. The sale to continue from day to day until all is sold. M. C. JVHrH'lKER,MmW. Enfield, Nov. IS, 1828. 15-3 1'rinling neatly executed. AT THIS OFFICE. Cotton and woollen Stockings, Cotton and woollen Socks, Northern manufactured Negro Cloths, Dark and light ground Calicoes & Chintzes, Furniture Calico, cotton Cambrics, Muslins, Jaconett do. Muslin Robes, book Muslin, plain & figured, Irish Linens, Lawns, French Cambric, Cotton Shirting, Domestic Cottons, white and colored. Canton and Italian Crapes, Green, pink and white Florences, Levantines, Sarsenetts, Sinchews, Canton crape and silk Shawls; Cassimere, merino, muslin & cotton Shawls, Silk, muslin, linen and cotton Handkerchiefs, Furniture and narrow corded Dimity, ' 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, Franks, Cordage for packing cotton, Sewing Silk, Thread, cotton Ball, Pins Needles, Ribbons, thread Lace, Hair combs, targe and small, A large assortment of coat and vest Buttons Cotton cards, writing Paper, Quills, ' Coffee, Tea, Muscovado Sugar, Loaf do Molasses, New-England Rum, W. I. do French Brandy, Holland Gin, country do Whiskey, Tobacco, Candles, Indigo, Snuff, Allspice, Pepper, Powder, Shot, Coarse and line Salt, Together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Glass ware, Paints, Oils. $c. Those who are disposed to purchase will find it to their interest to call at the above store. gCPCASH given for Naval Stor u o-- xiaai otores, Cotton in the seed and baled Cotton, Beeswax, &c. Tarborough, Oct. 1S2S. 9 Tin iv are: Together with an assortment of Sole, Upper, Harness, Skirting and Bridle Leather, Calf, kip, morocco and sheep Skins, So3ps, Perfumery, Ladies Leghorn hats & Straw Bonnets, Work baskets, Brushes of all kinds, Books, Stationary, Tortoise-shell, ivory and horn Combs, Paints, Oils, and Drugs, Pocket-books, Fur, seal-skin and morocco caps, &c.&c. All of which will be offered at very moderate prices many of the goods MUCH LOWER than they have becc 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 of 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 Dunns k 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. 182S. Notice, HE Subscriber respectfully inforrci A the Public, that he has taken the well-known stand in the town of Hali fax, formerly occupied by William P. Clopton, where he intends to carry on THE SADDLING And llarness-muking Business, In all its branches. Work shall be executed in the neatest and best manner charges as reasonable as can be afforded and I will be thank ful to all those who may favor me with their custom. J2. JVOMBLE. Halifax, June 19, 1S2S. Just received and for Sale, Dr. Chambers' CELEBRATED REMEDY FOR Intemperance, Accompanied with a volume of evidence sufficient to insure the confidence of the most incredulous, of the happy and al most universal, cure of habitual intem perance and its beneficial effects in in vigorating & restoring the Constitution- ALSO, Dr. Swaim's Panacea, So justly celebrated for the cure of scro fula or king's-evil, ulcers, rheumatism syphilitic, mercurial, and liver com plaints, and most disaeses arising in debilitated-constitutions, or from an im pure state of blood, &c. &c. This medi cine is also accompanied with a volume of evidence of its happy effects in resto ring to perfect health thousands that had tried all other remedies, and given upn despair. The Subscribers having he come agents for the original inventors and proprietors of those valuable medi cines, now offer them pure and genuine to the Public, assuring them that a con stant supply equal to the demand, will be regularly kept on hand at their store in Tarborough. R. $ S. Q. COTTE& January 24, 1328.
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