r $)teccUancou5 r h via Ma riii: amfluican hoy. Lookup, my y o-m American! St.t'.ul rinr.lv on the earth Where iu.bfj dcc-K, ;u.J tnenta power. Give titles m mt tlr.c.i birib. A hallowed l.irul thou claim'st, m hov. By early strus'.es bought. Heaped up witli noble ineinoi ies And wide- aye, wide ;is tiuuiht On the hiji Alleghany's rane, Aw ikt tin joyous song;; Then o'er our rreeu savannah stray, j a Ami i:eiUi ;uoiun Awake it mid the rushim; peal Of dark. Nia. ira's vic e, Or bv thine ocean rixers stand, And in their j ri j nce. What thonrli we boast no ancient tOWTs Wheve 'ivied" streamers twine! The J'.aur. t lives np.ia our soil, The Laurel, b , is thine. What tho' no "minister lilts the crass,' ' Tinned hy the saaet f.re: Free 1 1 religion's voices ioat 'Round eerv village .po-e. And who shall tuze on ; sea If thou must turn awav. 'bine hen tree loiaiim,. stripes ana , !tlU i , j I Are floating in the day? i , . ... Who thue.:lers h.inU r, ; ln u the strite ... .,i i Wlia ranges turtlitr, when tar call Of commerce' 'ice is Ik ai'd.' ! And tho' oa "Crr.-scv's distant Ik-hl" ; The g tze may m t he cast, While throu.li Ui centuries ol , . hl,,,,(1' , ,, , , Rise spectres ot the.csr. 1 ! I if ii:t:n' wakis in v areaatunrs : j iiij;;i. jAihi t!Kva a nuie ;n.i i nun, j Aspiring, which in .tter times Shall swell the tramp of fame. Vet scenes an. here tor teiuler thought Here sleep the mh1 ami hravt! Here kneel, my hoy, and raise thy v j v Abeve the j) vtriot's ;;rave. On Moultrie's isle, on Bunker's hei;;'ut, Oa Monmouth's heated line. On Eiuiu's fiehl, oa Yorktoun's hank, Erect tity 'nyal shrine; And whi n tlton'rt told ci'knielithood's shields. And Iai-;lish battles won, Look, no, iny hoy, and breathe our ord The name of Jlahh c. c; OLD Ll'l TAPII. Whoso him bethought, Inwaidly and oft, How sore it were tn flit From life into the pit. From pit into pain. Which ne'er shall ce'ise aain, He would in t do one sin, All the world to w in. Cr'Al this lime of ihe year, when it is allowable to indulge with more freedom that at another pe riod would be considered justifia ble, we have jttst slipped our scissors around the following par agraph, lor the purpose of giving Jt lor the benefit ol those who " their Christmas and bless ho "love the new year. "To sober a man when t'msv, with out pjvduciiv-iiiny other effect on bin,, inn. jOiV mild vegetable acid, sue ill as lenm) juice dilnted witlian'.i i i i! r . i i.. . i n u,! q-uuitiu-of Hat,,-, and kee n !aml ,M,,'1 loi ab'h, " ''- .j ii M.iamin ol w.iier, nnti Keen hn.., it possible, from talking." A lie Doctor. liijlucnztt. As tins thsease i 5 now raging in lown nd eonnirv, the following cure may be of ser - vice to those nfilfrted. One ounce extract liipuMice; 1 ounce parngo - lie, and 1 ounce antimouial wine Place the lirpiorice in a pint of water, simmer it down to half a pint, and when cold, add the oih - crs t-kmga swallow w hen the cough is troublesome. Bait, llcjmblican. CJThe lulluen.a, which has, for some weeks past, been raging) in the Mortheru States, has reached this section of country, ami there are but few individuals in our community who have escaped a violent attack from it. ilahizh Star. OTiie following was the state of the pMI for the election of Sen ator in Tyrrell county, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the death of Ephraiin Mann: For Gen. Daisirl N. n.neman UJ, I). Al-jcu, ,n,l,.r t:? it). gjWe gather the foil owing ery now ami then a severe jerk, pai lirul.us relative to the mode of thus creating an alarm in the fam prM. uriug vaccine matter, and it j i I v, which threatened destruction rilei-tN I'mm an article published to their peace for her cutsliip's a in tin' lialtimore Medical ami , muscmeut. This little incident S. M imical Journal: Smallpock mat- now furnishes many an hour of ter becomes changed into vaccine j laughter to the gay, but for a time bv passing through ihe cow. j bewildered family. A. 1". Star. This is done bv inserting in the udders of young fresh milch cows variolous matter, taken Irom Pus tules at m lturity. The vaccine (() je gathered on glass w hen I matured. The matter thus pro ! cured bv iimoculating the cow with small-pox is more certain in its preventive qualilieii than now in joriiiuarv use. nen peneci, u is s.1-L,i,.(Ul.(j ,-.oni ;Utack of small pox from tlit earliest iofancv to the remotest -a?. Vaccui atiou looses in part, its qualities by passii.g through bodies already allei It H with some cutiMious eruption. Hence-, onlv sca'os from heallhx )tT(ti)v should be used, for per petuating good matter. ib. ('',:: rn:s The following resolu lions, n.tr lured he the Hon. Air Speight, haw bet n rttVrred to tin a)jirup; -i.it i- com mittees: Resnlretl. That llu- ommitle. on ( 'on; 1 1 j i ee be mtrueted lo u (i lire into ihe fXpedicnev of ma , u a jpr pri t ion lor t he en c i im (d a Custom House jo th. . ,. town ol .NcwiM rn, .North ( ..u o!tti;i , . ,. luscnl, i hat the t o m m 1 1 1 ' the CMIiei :ind I ot huii r In' intt tided lo inquire into the exp - djene y of c-taidi"l.iuj; a post nnilc from 1 5 a u f ) 1 1 by Polls mmillK 1o ( )CIitC Maud, m tin Ma'e of No.th fandina. lltsolvcL 1 hut iho t.omtnttee on (utninete" he iiistrueteil to in i : i i i e in'o I he exp'-ult nC V ol UK) UmiC an npjiropi nuion lor HU'lfrtv. by getting' uj) a mob and I hnihl.n- of a Li-hl l!o:t to he j,,,',,;,, tle ('(1,1Venl; if so, how is i stationed at or near ILobor Island t Bar, iu the State of North C;iro lin;t. ll'lis'i'uifo)), D-r. 17. It will he seen by our I 'oni; esion;il pro eeetlin," thl Mr. P. Ik, t'h.iir m.m of the (,'omniitlee of Ways and Means, has introduced some very impoitanf bills. One, rt gu l.iUng Ihe deposites of the public tnoni'V in the State 15, inks. An other, providing for the szv ol the Government stock in the Hank of lit-' I.'niled Slates. A ihird. lo repeal so much of an art us reqoiivs the V ink of the United Slai.es to p-uform the tlutis ol Commissioners ol Loins for the sevcial Slides. i!'i,hc. Public Lands. Mr. Clay has r newaal his bill lo divide ihe pro- coeds ol ihe public, lands with what view, let plain fac's declare. The Seeretaiyot the Tieasurv estimates tin ivvemi" lor the year ls;5 at 'Ji) millions ol dollars, ; ml the expo ndilures at 1 9,0SS,OO(). Here is a difference of only S17,- 000; so that if proceeds of the lands an? deducted, which are counted at 3 and a half millions in the above estimate of 0 mill ions, there will then he a deficit of 53,200.000 How is that lo le made up? Undoubtedly b cusiom-house duties; so that ll.is inns, m.'iy nt! ennsinci en as ,ne nisi step lowHids hieahing the enm prnmise hill, and renewing anin i ; 'he listt action ot ihe laiifi i P'eslinn. ib. i .7 Mijstr.ru Explained. A fam ! ily in this city bad for some time been thrown into great confusion ! by tlie constant ringing of the bells of the house, by snme unknown l hand. Servants left the dwelling ; in dismay: the cause of the unnat ural noises could not be discover ed. Fear had taken possession of the heads of the lamily; at night fall the faces of the inmates of the house bore a sombre and melan ' choly aspect; the children refused to go to their beds as usual; all was dire dismay; continual walk ing and starting, agitated and dis turbed the rest of all. For some time ttiis state of things continued ever and anon a tremendous peal of the bell s struck terror into their hearts. During one of these fearful moments, a servant hap pening to pass that part of the house where all the bells connect she observed, a favorite tabby loflier mistress busily engaged in ! pulling the bell-rape, giving it ev- Darin! Robbery. The Bal timore Republican, of Saturday, savs On Thursday night last,be twten 0 and 10 o'clock, a gentle man, hy the name of '1'. Locknare, from Petersburg, Va., while pas sing into Lombard from Light street, was knocked down by four ndiians, and robbed of $.3, 500. Hefore assistance could be had, the robbers had rilled his pockets and made oil with their booty. Mr. L. had just arrived in thisci iv, and it probable that it was known to the robbers that he had money about him. A reward of live hundred dollars is ottered. .t. Convent liioters. We cannot .-.it regret to hear that lue persons reused of burning the L-rsuline : 'onveut at Charlestowo, have ; oeen at quitted. If ihe result of i onviction wouhi have been pun- -shed by death, we should ,i4ve i . . . . . ' !een better satisfied with the ac- tjlliltal; but Slirely SOlUe Olie W as ., I I ,1 ...,.,,,...1.. jui V o the onse, the unmanly . - ' J act, of destroying the convent, and deprivmi; poor helpless wo- 1 . ' . 1 .. i'ii I men. associated lor cnarilaole ob- , jects, of their home and property.! Surely some person or persons,1 instigated by the worst ol all pos- sible motives, have violated the ; laws of society, of the land, ot :ood order, ami that protection u jjjj, js ,je lo persons and prop- it that no one is to be punished that no one is convicted: I las pub lic opinion shielded them.' Have religions prejudices sustained them.3 We hope not. ib. CyNorfolk, following the ex ample of Charleston, is about ap plying to the legislature for a iarire extension of banking capit al, so that she may compete with New York as a seaport. ib. Cl7"A horse, bitten bv a rabid doir at Alleghany lately, died ith I every mark of hydrophobia. The j r ii : i: c. ... I lonowmi; caw aoroiuary laci is re lated: "The annals of medical science do not furnish a more ex traordinary and interesting exam pic of muscular power than was W itnessed 111 this Case, the animal i -i I I having, while laboring under a v.- oleilt SpaSIU, actual! V li aetured one of his legs above the gamhril joint stilely by the violent action of the muscles; this would ap pear incredible if there were not several persons present at the lime it occurred." West Indies. Accounts from Jamaica to t he 11th tilt, are unfa vorable. The apprentices in ma ny instances had refused to work and although the prospect for the next cron was crood. it was feare.1 lint I wo third would be 2 lost, 011 aCCOUnt of the refusal of,8(0 women's leather Shoes, from 30 cts. the laborers to work. From De- 1 r'j0 om,' morocco ami leather boots, ' . T , arara and ht. lmeia, the ac- counts are not more favorable. The Ursvlitics. Our readers will he rrratified tn learn that ihe ladies of the Ursidine Community, after the great inconveniences and vexations they have experienced since the destruction of the Con vent at Charlestown, have found a delightful retreat and resting place; where God grant, they may not be again molested. They left the city on Saturday for Brinly Place, in Roxbury, formerly the seat of General Dearborn, where they hope once more to realize the domestic quiet and religious peace of their once happy home at St. Benedict. They will not be able to recommence their school unutil next December and we earnest ly hope that the good people of Roxbury will not vex them with idle and impertinent visits as fruit less as they are offensive. Boston paper. Henry Johnston, MI'KCHANT TAILOR, "rtAKLS Otis opportunity '' iiil'orm'm ii thr. pnlihc, tint l.e lias just iit e.vtd from York, a peucral Assortment oj Goods, In liis line of Ixi-inrss, onsij.tiug in part of .Siij eifiiie Cloths and (Jassiinei cs, of the most fasliioiwble c olors, Fancy velvet and silk Vesstiirjrs, A handsome assortment of lancy Stocks, lios ins, t'ollars, tjloves, ausjUMMlers, Unibrt llas, i-c. tie parliculai ly invitfs all (hose wln want tlie alov Gools to call and t-xaiuiiK for tlH'iin lve,as he ii confulent In-can ph ase suclt, t.Ih i'l quality and juice. (Icutle-ui'-u itu iii.sliiuc: Iheir own tloths.can hav thorn made and trimmed in Hie most fash ionahh' manner and at the htitc.t n.aire. All onlt-rs Irom a distance will be pun lu a II v attended to. tarhoro', Oct. 1Mb, 18: t. Coffidd Jting, MKKCHAKT TAlLOUt KSPr.CTFL'LI.Y iufotms hisliietids an I u-lmnfis, that he has just ir- turnrd from Kew York, where he purcha sed hit, tinpphj of Fall Goods, In his line ot business, viz: Sup- i fine blue and blaik Cloths Mulber ry and mixt do. Clarence br nvn, ag-e and lavender Cissi meres Drab, black, anil Orleans lo. Drab lelerhani Goals hair ( amlilt t. Sniped and figured velvet Vrstius IMaiu blai k do. I Pi i 1 1 i.:-., l u.wi r.,r, i -,i: rci;..c i.-,..,rii i.n-i-iiie a. id .i(.iw-ia i.i ' Li-n Cos.. I'oll.ti s. l.o li va'io Si.ik (. nllt men's buck All of i.icii he win s. il iow for ci-h or on , hh,,rt .CI',.',H ,'""" I hose Uviinir to pui i iae will ple.ist- lo ,.a, aill) ..x.l(lll(. ,htM11(J,ve . men's clothing maile Hud tlitinifd ill the 1110,1 la.-liiiuia -b -t le and at the shortest wi. .,. . .. . . notice. All onlers Irom a distance win ! thankfully leceived ..nd puncually at. end 1,1 1 ' 1 ai boi-un;h. Or - ls:il. ttr Citizens J Edtvoiu'H und thf udjivcnt Counhis. JluilrV.W J lUlCrHOn, 1 Aj jul 1 1 tut lo d fi oiii .New York with a kplendid akkortiueut of liuod. iu his line of buines?, cmsinn- ol CilQflillH'ViK I' Xiii!'f & C. Siiptfline black and blue Cloths, Second quality tlo. do. SMipei tine ieen do. do. sjecond uality do. io. Sujieifine Adaladr do. lrovn, do. ("laitt diab and init, reter-hatn and goats hair Cainblct, foi over coat, A h.indnjine nssortmrnt of ("assinicre, such as Kibltel, of different colors Di- nal buckskin Corded black U hite ami l)i al. The b;iiid;oinet assortment Jof Vesting that has ever been brought to this p. ace, consisting of filmed Velvet, ( a-hiiiei , Meiino, bbn !v Satin, i I rentiue, m hite Maieil!rs and I lack silk Velvei ard inauv other ai liclcs for ietitleiut n's wear, such as I o liars, flocks. io.soin, and litotes, liii h he promises to ilis jose ot on vert i easonable terms, for chsIi or on a shot t credit. 1 flatter niysell thai I have as ooJ an attsoiiinent a a ever bioug.it lo this place rill that iV necessai v to lie cunt bl eed, is to cive me a call aiid the- will not tail to please .V li (jr.tleful for the a-t favors and M "uumeine nt that I h:ve leceived from l,n ineini-ami me coinniuni v at noire. I , llt;ie ,() H ColltM!1I tn(P ,;f Mll(lic';,tt. . toii;ie. I piomise to ue my best tndea- : v" s ' pb-ase iw 11 131 '.ltUoic, Tallow. pii.iie Tall ;v, for .lle bv .." : GO TTEN. 'JOth Nov. S3 I Hoots and Shoes. Till larpest and cheap est stock of lioots ii. Snoes ever exhibited in Taibo- rouh, say 100 pair la d; s Mack and color'd pru nella bhoes, from 50 cents, r.,H ..:- . .. .1. e . i irom i.- cents, , ;00 men's iiliei and bound l.i-h nnar- lere.l Mioes, from 87J els to l tlo. dirt chap, 1")U ,, men s Boots, frnni $ f0. lUOO ,, negroe-' coaie b"n;li and low quar- ! V'r,'! '"-S from 40 ds lo sl, Hoys, .-iris, and children's Lioots and Shoes ol every description, cheap. '1 he abote were bought ai auction at I it tlo more than onehaif their value, and shall be sold on a moderate profit by the Subscriber it the Cheap Cash Store. J. WEED ELL. 21st Nov. 1S34. V: I Published and Jur a!e a! this OJJlce. Jf I'AIUIOTIC lUSCOURSK the wTLa North Carolina Whig's Apology for the Kehukee Assn. iatinn and, A Basket of Fragments, by the Ut.v. Johua Latvem-p. Also, A Ketiett of Claik's defence and jits t ficaliou to tiie K.-ln.Uee As oci ation, tt rit ten by a lay men, her of the Association and, nccuirei.ces in xi(. f,. ol j,jer J,,. seph Ci rr, wrote bt himself. Taihimuli, .uz. V. 1'-iuthv Press for Sale. A SUPF.R ROYAL Frb une Presn, on ITiL the old mode of construction, can be procured on reasonable term. flppty "t this Office. January. 1834. Great Bargains, .11 the Cheap Cnsii More. I'JKCLS sn i li i'oad (.'hihs, f o.n 1 50 tu astnui.shmly tr pirres Sailin.-Us. fro'U 10 rents to $1, H i)H.r rose liboiknt-, I ""' - S'. o-,0 tie-ro lilankets l'"" ,, ,,,s lu V .T pieces white and red FlaimfL, Iron, 20 ceias to the finest made, L'O p' negro clothing, from -0 ct lo 37 J. IVEDUKLL. 21st Nov. 1R.14. IUi rgu ins.$ yi II AVi; resolved on sellinp efi" my pre IA s.-nt sjtock of lioods at very iedwc'd (.rices in order that I may l' in a more extensive ore early Ihe ensuing spi ilia, bill rather dillerent in i's nature fiorn the pre sent. Thcrefoi e all jiersons u ish.njr to buy Tim best ami newest of GOODS, At the low e-t pi ices, i an tlo so by calling at in v wf 11 known stand. The cheapness of in v (ioods Hie unknown 1 hate for in- vtai ce Maple and fancy thy lioods, fur and tvonl Hal, laie si.i ncro i'lankets, exc -lb-lit goods for nepro winter luihini: ALSO, Ihe very best bhoes for do. Turks Ishiinl Salt ugar, Colf.'i and the best Teas, from "j cents lo.l per Ib llard tvare. Cutlery, Apj.le Urandy, Hum and Whiskey ni many other usetu-ailis cleg, any pnrt or all of which can and shall br ollered and s ld to persons w ihing to buv, for Cash or butter, lower than can be had in this place, ho not view this notice as a mere act of delusion, but call ami con n ince yourselves of ihe fact, lis but a short walk from one end of thi- town to the other, and I w an flit if on w i; cme dutvn yon hall be amply remunerated for your trouble. N. II HOUXTiEIS. Tarborongb. Dec. llltli. I Ss-'J 1 . Ctotlia and Cassi meres II!- day opened, a t-ry handsome ns .1 -urtineiit of blue, black, t el mix and Fancy Cloths ami Cassimeres. -uttineMs, Vrs'ings, Sforks, Co'lars and liosonis, which will be sold veiy cheap for Cadi, or on 'l.e i.u.d credit lo customers. IV. GOTTEN. I'll! Or. ISiit Jnxl received and for Sale. -iD t: 'd (pial.ty I to. St. Lioix, '2't :il: Lacuira ( oll'ee, n bbU I. oaf Supar, 2 b es tt hite Hat ana, A laice stock ol Sort I tV L'pjicr Teather, .MHi b- f?hoe Thread, 12 learns wrapping F.ifier, 12 do. tt tiling tlo. ,r: i boxes Segars. Allspict . Frpper. TJifgrr, Axe?, l'ott"ii Ij'l trios:, liaie liope, I allow it'll S erm Candles, Cotl'-n Vain-, ColTte .Mills, Lc And am constantly supplied ttith Shoes of best and coininon qualify, made by a faithful tvoikinan iu this town I warrant them to be jut what I say they are r:l n.ade (iei.tbni'-n ttivl.in to pm chase would tlo wt'll to examine thetn. I am determined to sell my Hoods at small profits when the rash is paid. In ov en instance I shall sell produce lor tlie : -pilar customers to my liiocery free of couiini-sion i har'-s. JOHN J) IVILLL1MS. I'efei shut s, Va. S. pf.r. Cotton Yarn. 'Ji 1)1 1 F Subscribers hat ing- purchased of iS Mr. John Farker, all Ins intrrest iu tlie Cotton Factory at ihe Falls of Tar Ki ter Ihe firm of battle &: Parker is there fore dissolved. the Subscribers bat e now, and expect to keep constantly on band, a full supply of The very hest Cotton Yarn, Of all numbers, from 4 to 18 inclusive; and are prt p tred to supply all demands for Ihe above aiticlo on the most liberal terms. I bev are willing to deliver the Vain to Merchants in all parts of the State (a far as their means will permit) making the usual charges for conveyance; or deliver it ai the Factory, on terms as good as can be obtained elsewhere. BATTLE cy BROTHERS. Falls of Tar Itiver, Dec. 10. 20 N. B. The Machinery is entirely new, and of the bifpsf :md most improved kind. 5T1IIK Subscriber, who for seeeral years sJL. past has been engaged in the Gin Making business, In Kinston, has established himself IN CKKKNVILLC, here he carries on the above business in all its various branches. All those who wish to supply themselves with Inns of the best quality, are respectfully solicited lo apply lo Ihe Subscriber personally, or by letter. All orders for Gins will be piorrpl ly executed. From the Subscriber's ,,nnr experience in his business, and from 'heap probation which his work has hitherto met with, be hesitates not lo promise entiie sa tisfaction to all who may see fit to extend to him their patronage. Gin out of order will be expeditiously repaired. The Sub scriber takes ihe liberty of calling li e al fcntion of those who wish to procure new Gins, or to bate obi Gins repaiied, to the expediency of applying to bim in lime. U hen till wait as is usually the case, until the work t wanted, it causes such a pres sure of business, that many are obliged of necessity to siihinit to a longer delay than Ihev wi,. le connexion with this establishment, car ries on the Loch& Gunsmith bus in ess He also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mill Inks, ami 11 udgunis. ot a composition in vented l,y Daniel Peck, of Raleigh (Jrist .Mill Spinples, with Sleet Collars, (turned.) These articles equal to an; manufactured in the United States. All letters and orders must be directed to ihe Subscriber, at Greenville. IIENHY CHAMBERLAIN. Jul v 12. I S3 1. 4o SiuU of So i ih I'ukA'u;, M AH TIN CUfMr. hUPF.KIUU OL'itl ( ' a. t'nU Trm l-:H. Sarah .S'.vanner, Ptii'iun for ! j-,,. John ?Dvt a 'iner , j a4N ca.e. siil.j ti-nas hati:. 1 ,., , ed at coi riin; lo l iw.a.i t u n,,,,, to be found, ami po( l.in.aii .u I rt i made lor srtid ot b inb iit. ; n ,.( ri'coi ded: Onit Mil bt iii 1 1 , r , ,, licai but he made in ihe Ua!i , laifoioiub Fu e Fi .-., two j o I ,: nals ol I bis Male, for lime moni i,., ;, said John rMtaniici" lo appear a! ,t,; , r-nperioi I "lit I , lo be In I ! at t:,(. ( , lluii-i- iii V illia .nsloo , tbf l.i-i F binary neM, Ilu n aii i theie lo plead, or demur l the lilio.i i.j s, . rah, iin.i caii.e sht-tv if any be I,..;,, ih jiratei ( said petition sii.di ,, .,, grained olhcrvt i-e Ihe ( an-,etii ,, up and eaiuued ex p. .l ie an I in,; iciuk t eil as to John iwaim.'i pn, , IV. Xl.-JUTIN, cik Slate of North Carolina, l.lio'M'UMUK COS S'l y. Cuurt o f us uitil (uurler Sc .,',,. uv i::i;i:t; tkkm. i.i. Esum Lew is 6i Susan Candy ) A ,.hf U; vs. wiii i.'f John F.xmn and otlwrs, j , ij i.url VY I' appearing lo ihe sat isf itlioii '. J3i Court tuat Olite FtlwauU, oi f ! defendant in the above cau-e, is j, ni, . sideut of tlis Stan: (biitrtu, i iu-i t ; thai pubiican'en be made tor I w , , m , t the 'i ai 'boi'oiieli I'rrf. I'ses, tii.it ;c . Will, will be o lie i d for pi oba.v ai i ur . Coin t of Fleiis antl in-if It r eiti . i held lor saiil Counit, ul tlie n;it j., in Tarboiouh, on ibe ! .nrth M un ., February ne:. Mien ami there lo ,,(,,,." herself or utlornev, und show c;iac, ,v Wiiness, Michael liiani, inkoi, s r i I Court, at Ta boi onh, tl .. t,,,, MuiKJav of .Ntjvember, S S3 1 . MICUL. HE I UN. V ( IV ce adv '.1 Stale of ji O'tlt Caroiiuu. t.nt. kc -imk: cm s rv. Court of us at.d J;i,t, Ur H-f.-iuUi, M) 'F.MBKI1 1 1-ilM, :i !. George A Sug-i, lo i lit- " 07j,:i . J Use ol J i.lm C . Ijoi bain n! J.ium v-. i 'mk sn-ioiu,- John II. carborougli, j us gur .(''( 1' appearing to Ihe sH' s t n i m c JL I'oui I, tliai the ib ti'ii.iai.i i. shIcs tnnl Ihe liuiit- t,f ihi Si n. : It i, th .; fore ordered, thai pubiii iiii.,n be nn.i. the TarboHiiiolj fVee Fi ess, no! ifyin. said tleiei.ilant to apn-ar lo-toie tlie .In , ces ot our Court of Fleas and Q'iai t -i - . ious, at the neit Couit lo be lo Id bit Cotiitiy, at the Cmrt Mouse n. T.irbtiroUi oil the loui ill Monday iu l'hiiaivir liien ami theie to replevy, ami p cad o sue, otherttitie j niitii i.t bn.il ulbe leretl against him, and the properfv in i hands the garnishee co 'dt-uiDeti, st. ject to tbf plainlill 's lecovpry. Witness, Michael Mearu, I Jerk of n said Court, at Taiboiou'b, ihe ltn;i. Montiay of November, ISM. MICUL. IIE.1IIN. C. C. Frice atlv : 75. CA.fi State of Xorlh Carolina. El'tit-COMBK COfMV. Court of I'll as and Qncrltr Sessioiif, .NOVLMbKlI Ti MM, 1-3 . Burt k Mom ) ,. . . . . vs f 0. in:al Altuchmei:'.- Joshua B. Ennis, ) l-eriul. i-c. Willie rrownri!r. W'ill'ani Stewart, U Ham Pratt, Moses U fs;brtM.k, Dm' William Barms and Llias Fnnes, hi. inoned as gai ni.shet . 21' appearing lo the sati-f.u 'a of t Cotut, that t he defendant resides ! yond ti e limits of this Stan: It is i hen fore ordered, that pub!:cali -n be maoe i six eeks in the Taibormigii L'ee Fit that the said defendant appear l-efoieit. Justices of our Court of Fl-a and Q i.ii n Sessions, at the I'onrl to be beid b.i V (otnity afor-said, on the fuiiiWi Mon.i February next, then and theie to reph-t. ami plead to issue, otherwise judgui'"' final tt id be rendered iii,i him, an. I II property levied on am) m haiids of "h garnishees condemned feubjccl t. (he p!.i .i. tiifs recover v. Witness, Michael Ifearn, Cleik o ni. said Court, ai Ta: homiio-,, the iboi lh Moi lay of iNovunber, lSo I. MICHL. UEVJRN. C C. Price atlv 3 : "0. Cash for Com. aWStl to purchase '00 barrels Com for which the Cash v i,' .p paid. J. IV. GOTTEN Tarhoro'. Si,v. 13: h. JSo-J. Cotton Gins. 5T1HK Subscriber litis establiol.ed lii;rsf tSL in the houses lormt ily occupied i' the lale Joseph Lackey, di-c'd, near the i ver, and a shortilistai.ee below Hei.jai.il' M. Jackson'-; store, wlur' l,p carries on The making and repairing Cotton Gi'ts. All thos who wish t i snp'dv tbemseW with Gins of the bet qualitv. are re-.ie! 'fully solicited to apply to the MibscriL"'1 personally, r by letter. All orders M Gins will be promptly executed. Gi:is vi' of ortlerwill be expedition! v repaired. UUTwo settniti liKini Cotton Gins sale low for Cash. SAMUEL 1). PROCTER. Tarhorough. 30tii Sepl 1 s- 1. history or thi: Kelt ukee As so c ia lion. JTjlJT PUBL13I!F.1, nl for sale att'e J ollice ol the Ta'boro' Pies, 'A cn cise Historv of the Kehukee baptist As' ciation, from its ori-n.a! rie ft Ihe n -sent time by IJder Joseph bigs iin, ,r the supervision of a comnii'fee (coiisisti"' of Llders Jos'.ua Lawrence. illiaii 1 1. man. and I i ke Ward, antl biu'hrtii Tf'" mas Biggs, Joseph D. Biggs, ami Cushi"" B. Ilassell ) hppoinled hy the Association-' Price S'l each, or i$lU perdozeu. GEO. HOWARD. Sept. 18,1S'3I. L

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