Miscellaneous
HOME.
O, Home! ihou art in every place,
O'er all the boundless earth
The centre of eternal space,
Where'er thou hast thy birth.
They sav, "a thousand miles Irom home,"
A" from the dearest thin;
That links our souls, the more we roam,
The more to it we elir.g.
What though ten thousand miles we run,
And add ten thousand more,
There is a Home 'tis like the sun
That travels still before.
Though not for tis though all be strange;
Vet fondest hearts there he.
In all the world's unmeasured range,
No home elsewhere can see.
O'er peopled realms, or deserts vast,
There still One Voice is heard
'Tis Ilomt Home there her lot hath cast
Of m;ui, of beat, or bird.
Within the forest's deepest shade,
Ten thousainl depths around
Home for each living thing is made
That creepeih on the ground.
Where life hath neither bed nor lair,
In silence, and in gloom.
Home finds theionely fl nveret there,
The worm within the tomb.
Home, Home it is eternal love
His presence and His praise
O'er all, around, below, above
Creation's boundless w tys
E'en in the poor, defiled heart,
The present Home of sin,
God said. Let wickedness depart,
And We will dwell therein.
Blest Spirit, thou that Home prepare,
D thou make clean, secure,
Lest Love should seek his dwelling there,
His Home, nor find it pure.
Thou, when this oarthly Home shall fall,
As built on erring sands
IVIe to that heavrnlv -Mansion call.
Prepared, not made with hands.
That Home of love, and jov, and peace,
No sorrow in the breast
From troubling, where the wicked cease,
And when; the weary rest.
SORROW AND HOPE.
By sorrow revvded, as the stars are by night,
F ir off a bright vision appeal s.
And Hope, like the rainbow, a creature of light,
Is h-rn, liki ihe rainbow, in tears
Fanaticism. A Hntish Al isiunarv,
by (he name of Thompson, lists just nr
rivnd on our shores. His intotnions were
announced beforehand. lie comes to
preach up Abolition and to sow, if he
cjhi, the seeds of discord and disunion.
"We ujjain warn the Fanatics of the North,
the Tappans, the Garrisons, the Coxes,
and their fellows, to beware?. The groat
majority of our Fellow Citizens of the
North will scout llieir proceedings if
we judge by the spirit they have already
displayed and well will it be for our
country, lh:it they have taken this stand
for, if lliev once undertake to interfere
with these delicate relations, the conse
quences must be fatal beyond calculation.
The inestimable Union of these States
might split upon this very rock.
Richmond Enq.
01 Wo learn by the Augusta (Maine)
paper, that the Anti-Slave Convention,
which was held there last week, was ad
dressed by the itinerant foreign mission
ary, Thompson, who lately arrived in this
country, in language so indecent and
vituperative of our institutions, that a
meeting of the citizens was convoked,
and tins impertinent intruder requested
to ehange his quarters and leave the
town, which he accordingly did.. Jfat. Int.
An Escape. A colored girl, says Ihe
Hartford Tims, who had been in this
city for three or four years past was re
claimed by her master on Tuesday last.
Sh' was taken into the fourth story of the
United States Hotel, and in a moment
of desperation leaped from the window
to the ground, a dilanre of 30 let. Al
th"Uirh the distance was so great, she was
but sliihdy injured, and a purse was im
mediately "raised for purchasing her Iree-
dom.
Important Medical Discovery. Two
physicians, at Gottingen, have, it is de
clared, lately discovered that oxydrat of
iron is an infallible antidote against ar
senical poison. As the oxydrat of iron is
perfectly innocuous, this discovery is pe
culiarly interesting.
C7Tho candle factory of Mr. Wilcox,
in Harrison street, Baltimore, was lately
destroyed by fire, together with the ad
joining dying establishment ofTowns
end & Bandell. The fire was caused
by the spontaneous combustion of cau
dle wicks thrown together, from which
the tallow had been melted.
N. Y. Star.
1
COFFIELJ) KING,
Mi:ilCllANT TAILOR,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
customers that he has returned from New
York, where he purchased his
Supply of Fall Goods,
In his line of business, viz:
Superfine blue & black Cloths, mulberry mixt do.
Clarence brown, sage and lavender Cassimeres,
Drab, black, and Oi lcans do.
Drab Petersham Goats hair Camblet,
Striped and figured velvet N estings plain black do.
Plain black and figured silk Yestings,
Figured Marseilles and Valencia do.
Linen Uosoms and Collars black satin Stocks,
Gentlemen's, buck Gloves Umbrellas, is.c.
All of which he will sell low for cah or an a
short credit to punctual customers. Those wish
ing to purchase will please to call and examine
for themselves. Gentlemen's clothing made and
trimmed in the most fashionable style and at the
shortest notice. All orders from a distance will
be thankfully received & punctually attended to.
Tai borough, Oct. 2;J, 1831.
Hats and Caps.
VOW OPENING, a handsome assortment of
heaver and silk Hats, cloth ami hair Caps,
which will be sold as cheap as can be desired.
J. JV COTTEX
1 1th Oct. 1S3L
fSJNcto Uoods.
Just received and now opening,
Al the Cheapest Store in this place,
A large and handsome assortment of seasonable
STAPLE AND FANCY
Cloaks, Blankets, Hats, Caps, Hoots, Pumps and
Shoes, Saddles, Uridles and Harness, Hardware
and Cutlery, Iron ami Steel,
Ploughs and Points, Cotton Having, Hope and
Twine, and every other article usually kept in si
milar establishment; all of which may be bought
at price as cheap as at any Store in this Sute.
J. jv. COTTEX.
Tarboro', 13ih Oct. 1S3-I.
NEW ANT) FASHIONABLE
Millinery, Sfc.
US. HOWARD informs her customers and
the public, that she has just received her
Fall Supply f Goods,
Which she will with pleasure submit to their in
spection among her assortment will be fougd:
Elegant patten silk and silk velvet Bonnets,
Polk, Kemble. Tuscan and open straw do.
Misses do. Chinchillas Tuscan Braid and Gimp,
Watered, figured, ;uid plain Silks and Satins,
Royal purple, claret colored, and black silk Yelvets,
Superb Caps and Capes Puffs and Cutis,
White and black ostrich Feathers,
Feathered and velvet Flowers,
Kibbons, in great variety Blond Footing c Edging,
Fringes, Laces, Inserting, fluted Footing, c. &c.
All of which she will dispose of on her usual
moderate ami accommodating terms.
Tarhorough, Oct. 22, 1S31.
jVotiee.
STKAYKD from the Subscriber.
JSfejpwhih- at the Camp Meeting near Wil-Tf-OrhAt-liamston,
on the 13th ult.
.11 dark hay Marc,
Rather inclined to be stockey built, with black
mane and tail, right eye not good. Any person
who will secure or deliver her to me, will be
satisfactorily rewarded and receive the thanks of
JAMES DUG IX.
Greenwood, Scotland Neck, ) pm .
22d Oct. 1S34. J J 3
$'20 Rcwprd.
RAN AWAY from the Subscriber,
about four weeks ago, a mulatto fellow
by the name of
XV1I&&S,
He is lolerahle well built, full round face, when
interrogated generally frowns and looks down
his father belongs to Major Whitmcl K. Uul
!uck, and he has some relation at Charles Wil
kinson, Esq's. He is about 21 or 22 years old.
It is probable he may attempt to pass as a free
fellow, being quite intelligent. I will give the
above reward to any person who will deliver
him to me, or secure him in jail so that I can
get him again, and pay all reasonable expences.
IV. D. PETIVAY.
Town Creek, Edgecombe County, N.C.
Sept. 12. 1S31.
Printing press for sale.
4 SUPER 10 YAL Priming Press, on the
old mode of construction, can be procured
on reasonable terms. Apply at this Office.
J am: cry, IS 34.
INLAK TIIH millHJi:, ON MAIN STUFF!',
May be found a new supply of
Goods, Wares and Merchandize,
Strictly applicable to the present and approach
ing season consisting of Staple and Fancy
Drv Goods Hats, Lorillard's hist Snuff,
Shoes and Hoots, Fancy and common Soap,
Saddlerv Hardware, White Lead c window Glass,
Castor Oil Lemon Syrup,
Black Ink & Copal Varnish,
in bottles,
Powder & Shot Pearlash,
Malaga Wine fc Porter, Northern Flax,
Loaf, lump tC bro Sugars, Picked Cotton, to retail,
CoffeeTeas c Chocolate, Ladies Baskets,
New clean Rice, Churns and Tubs,
Molasses Nor'n Butter, 5,000 lb excellent Bacon,
And many minor articles, all of which are re
spectfully oirered upon the most accommodating
terms to purchasers.
Tai borough, June 10, 1 S3-.
Glass and Crockery,
Bruce's best 1 in,
Annie Brandv,
Rum and Whiskev,
Henry Johnston,
IMF It CHANT TAILOR,
r BW K ES this opportunity of informing the pub-
lie, that he has jut received from New Yoik
.1 general Assortment of Goniis,
In his line of business, consisting in p.-rl of
Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres, of the most fash
ionable colors,
Fancy velvet and silk Ycstings.
A handsome assortment 1 fancv Stocks, Bosoms,
Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Umbrellas, cc.
He particularly invites all those who want the
above Goods to call and examine for themselves,
as he is confident he can please such, both in
quality and price. Gentlemen furnishing their
own cloths, can have them made and trimmed
in the most fashionable manner and at the short
est notice. All orders from a distance will be
punctually attended to.
Tarboro', Oct. 9th, 1834.
JYcw Firm.
nHE Subscribers, having purchased ihe intc---
rest of Mr. A. S. Jones, in the late firm of
Martin, Jones tS- Eragg, will continue the
Grocery (J Commission Business,
At the old Stand, under the firm of
"MARTIX $ BRAGG,"
Who solicit a continuance of the patronage be
stowed on the former firm.
Their Agent at Hali'ax, Mr. IVarrcn Harris,
will receive and forward free of charge to the
Planters all the produce which may be sent to
them for sale.
'The Steamboat will run regularly between
Halifax and Hlakely, which will prevent the
delay of produce at Halifax
X. M. MA It TIN,
D. IV. BRAGG.
Petersburg, Aug. 1st, IS3I. 50-10
Cotton Yam.
fPHE Subscribers having purchased of Mr.
A John Parker, all his interest in the COTTOX
FACTORY K the Falls of Tar River, the firm
of Battle Parker is therefore dissolved.
The Subcribers have now, and expect lo keep
constantly on hand, a full supply of the
Very hest Cotton Varn,
Of all numbers, from 4 to IS inclusive; and are
prepared lo supply all demands for the above ar
ticle on the most liberal terms. They are will
ing to deliver the Yarn to Merchants in all parts
o( the Sljie (as far as their means will permit)
making the usual charges for conveyance; or de
liver it at the Factory, on terms as good as can
be obtained elsewhere.
BATTLE Sr BROTHERS.
Falls of Tar River, Dec. 10. 0
N. IS. 'The Machinery is entirely new, and cf
the latest and most improved kind.
Just Received and for Sah
If Hhds. Rorto Rico SUG AU, verv )T(1 . '
lt F,.y-4do.St.Croix, ' SJqu
2" bags Laguria COFFEE,
f, hbl Loa! Sugar,
2 boxes white Havanna,
A large stock of Soal & Lrpper Leader
300 lbs Shoe 'Thread, ' "
12 reams Wrapping Paper,
12 do. Writing do.
50 boxes Segars,
Allspice, Pepper, Ginger, Axes,
Cotton Bagging, R:ie Rope,
'Tallow and Sperm Candle,
Cotton Yarns, Coffee Mills, &c.
And am constantly supplied with Sh0f -best
and common quality, made by a fjuhn
workman in this town I wariant tin rr, ifl!'
just what I say they are, well made. Gfr.il
men wishing to purchase would do well 0 ex
amine them.
I am determined to sell my goods at n,n
profits when the cash is paid. In evei v iuai "
I shall sell produce for the regular i-HMumrs '
my Grocery free of commission elmis.
JO fX D. IVILLLlMs.
Petersburg, Va. Sept. G.
lie reived this Day,
At the Cheap Cash Store,
Ladies satin, kid, and Fnine''?
vnnnu vnnrv : "
fl
cle, finished in the n:ot recent ar.i!
fjshionable style also, Gm.k -.,,xt
calf skin BOO TS, SHOES and PUMPS,
an excellent quality.
JAS. iVEDDELL.
April 24, IS 34.
Cloths Cassimeres.
raMUS day opened, a very handsome ascrt
A ment of blue, black, steel mix and fau-y
Cloths and Cassimeres.
Saltinetts, Yestings, Slocks, Collars and Bosoms,
which will be sold wry cheap for Cash, or ou
the usual credit to customers.
.. JV. COTTEX.
15lh Oct. 1S34.
HISTORY OF TIIE
Kclnihce Association.
UST PUHIJSIIEI), and for sale at the
Office of the Tarboroujrh Free Press, A
concise History of the Kehukee Baptist Asso
ciation, from its original rise to the present time
By Elder Joseph Biggsunder the super
vision of a committee (consisting of Elders Josh
ua Lawience, William Ilymannnd Luke Ward,
and brethren I nomas Biggs, Joseph 1). Bigs,
and Cushion B. Ibsse!!,) appointed by the As
sociation. Price Si each, or SlO per dozn.
GEO. 110 WAR I).
Sept. IS, 1S34.
Gents. Fashionable Hats.
27 eases assorted black, light and
dark drab beaver HATS, of every
shape and quality alo, boys black
Hats and fancy CAPS, just to haud,
at the Cheap Cash Store.
JAS. IVEDDELL.
April 22, 1S34.
rm asm
rjHIE Subscriber, who for several years past, ha?
X been engaged in the
Gin iMakiwr business,
Iii Kinston, has estublishvd himself
I.N GREENVILLE,
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 bestqualitv, are respectfully
solicited to apply to the Subscriber personally, or by
letter. All orders for Gins will be promptly" execu
ted. F rom the Subscriber's loni experience in his
business; and from the approbation which his w rk
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
cure new Gins, or to have old Gins repaired, to the
expediency of applying to him in time. W hen 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 ihah
thev wish.
In connexion with this establishment, carries on
The hock and Gunsmith business,
lie also makes Suxv Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, and
Gudgeons, of a composition invented by Daniel Peck,
of Kaleigh C, hut Mill Swindles, 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. 45
COTTOX GLVS.
rpilE Subscriber has established himself in the
houses formerly occupied by the late Joseph
Lackey, dee'd, near the Kiver, and a short dis
tance below Benjamin M. Jackson's store, where
he carries on the
Making and repairing Cotton Gins,
All those who wish to supply themselves with
Gins of the best quality, are respectfully solicit
ed to apply to the Subscriber personal!-, or hv
letter. All orders for Gins will he promptly ex
ecuted. Gins out of order will be expeditiously
repaired. Two second hand Cotton Gins fur
sate low for Cash.
SAMUEL D. PIWCTER.
Tarborough, 30th Sept. 1S34.
Published and for Sale at this Office.
A PATRIOTIC I)ISCOURSK....the North
Carolina Whig's Apology for the Kehukee
Association.... and, A Basket of Fragments, by
the Iiev. Joshua Lawrence. Also, A Review
of Clark's defence and justification to the Kehu
kee Association, written by a lay member of the
Association. ...and, Occurrences in the life of El
der Joseph Biggs, wrote by himself.
Tabcrough, August 9.