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1 V I From iil.ic-kv.iioj's Magazine. Till) AGEfcC A thr.ns.md years n thousand years ! Jo ion a time Iras w ore away, AiuloYr the hank-nhio-t;mh appears Ct( r:i pasture mixl with roi-ks of grey ; An. I there huo monsters r.l ;al lV?d, Ivie'u Irani c a mass of sullen life ; Through liary wastes and wfcj.s of reed They crawl aad tramp, and blend in strife. A th.v.ssaml years a thousand years! Ai;'l"Vr the wide and grassy plain. A lium.iu tonu the prospect cheers, The new-sprung lord of earth's domain. lla!l-I;id in skins he builds a cell, "Where wife and child create a home ; lie looks to heaven with thou ghts that swell And owns a .Might beyond the dome. A thousand years a thousand year ! And lj ! a city and a realm : Its weighty pile a temple rears, And walls are bright with swerd and helm; JIaeh man is lost amid a crowd : ilach power unknown now bears a name ; And laws, and rites, and songs are loud ; And myriads hail iheir monarch's fame. A thousand year? a thousand 3-ears ! And now beside the rolling sea, here many a sailor nimbly steer?, The cagr-r tribes are bold and free. The grace fui shrine adorns the hill ; The square cf council spreads below: Their tiieatres a people fill, And list to thought's divinest lljw. A thousand years a thousand years! "We live amid a sterner land. Where lords ordained by ancient seers, Have trained the spirit of command ; There pride, and policy, and war, With haughty fronts are gazing slow, And bound to their triumphal car, O'er masterVl kings to darkness go. A th'-'ii'sand years a thousand years ! And chivalry and faith are strong: And through devotion's sorrowing tears, Is se en high help f,r earthly wrong. I'air gleams the cross with sunny liglrf, Eenealh a dim cathedral arch ; 'Tis raised, the burgher Stall' of Right, And heads the stately feudal march. A thousand years! How swift the chain That drags along our sight to day ! ttuVe that sound returns again," Tli" present will have streamM away; And all our world of busy strength Wiil dwell in calmed halls ot Time, And then with py will own at length, Its course is lix d, its end sublime. SHE IS THINE. She is thine, the word is spoken, Hand to hand, and heart to heart, Though all other ties he In ken, Time these bonds shall never part ; Then hast taken lnr in gladness, From the altar's hoiy shrine, Oh! remember, in hr sadness, She is thine, and only thine. In so fair a temple never Aught ef ill can hope to come, CJcod ; ill strive, and striving ever, Make so pure a shrine its home. Ivaeh the other's love possessing, Say that care should cloud that brow, She will be to thee a blessing, And a shield to her be thou. ff"Ve learn by a slip from ilu; Si. Louis Republican, that the Illinois State Abolition Society, at a lecent meeting at Alton, resolved to support the further pub lication of the Observer in that city a journal !' which the press and types have been twice destroyed. A meeting of the citizens of Alton was subsequently held, at which remonstances against the publica tion of the Observer were adopted. Real Estate Associations. At Cleveland and Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, companies are forniiot: for receiving deeds of trust for land and other real estate, at its appraised value, ami giving orders on tbe Treasurer of th5 company for half its estimated value. The orders to form a currency. fly At Romney, Va., negro Harry was lately tried for committing a rape on a girl named Margaret Nelson, aged" 1 1 years, and then murdering her. He was found guilt , and sentenced to be hung on tire 12th of January next. fjCf3 A lady in Wisconsin, named Tree, recently gave birth to five little Trees al once. If she would but continue, that country would soon be timbered. The Female Eye. A modern writer gives the following enumeration of a fe male eye : ''The glare, the stare, the invi tation, the defiance, the denial, the con sent, the glance of love, the flash of rage, the sparkling of hope, the languishment of! soilness, the squint ot suspicion, the lire of jealousy, and the lustre of pleasure." Great Improvement in Sausage Alaldng ! A gentleman of this city brought a sausage for our inspection tins morning, a part of which he nad endeavored lo masticate for his breakfast, but in vain. On examina tion it was found that the principal ingre dient in their fabrication was brow n paper! This is almost equal lo red flannel and 'la ter?. When will yankee ingenuity have an end ? Another part of thejoke is that they were bought at a shilling (1 G 2-3 cents) a pound, as very superior. It ap pears to us that this kind of sausages, at least, ought to be sold "at the old price." JSt'cw Haven llzrcdth NEWJFIKM. nrUIE Subscribcis having purchased the Store house, Lois, Goods, wares and Merchandize, of Messrs. B. At. Jackson $ Co. intend carrying on the mercantile business in nil its branches at the old stand, under ibe firm of J. &1 J. Lawrence. One of tbe firm is now in New York, lo lay in a large assortment of seasonable STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, &C. Which will be here by or before Novem ber Court all of which wc arc determin ed to sell at a small advance for cab, or on a credit to punctual customers. We shall keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of Goods and merchandize. (JpWe have also purchased the Black smith and his tools. All kinds of black smith work will be done at the shortest notice, as usual. JOHN LAWRENCE, J OS LIU LAIVRENCE. Tarboro', Oct. 0, 1S37. N. 15. Dr. Jcsiah Lawrence will con -litiiie the practice of medicine, as hereto fore. Whom it mtt ij concern. ? npiIK Subscriber requests all those in- d.'b?cd to htm to call and settle their accounts. January 13. II KING. NEW AND SPLENDID npiIE Subscriber is now opening her Fall Supply ot Good?, which having; been selected with great car e by herselt out j of the latest importations, cuaoies her con fidently to assure her Iriends and custom ers, that they cannot fiil being ple.ied with them. Ilr assortment comprises A G."EAT VARIETY OF BONNETS, Silks, Satins, Velvets, CSC. Together with a large quantity of staple and fancy articles usually kept i;. Millinery establishments ail of which she will sell at very low prices for cah, or on the usual credit to punctual comtomcrs. An inpec lion of the Goods is respectfully invited. C. UOIWIRD. Tarboro', Oct. 27, 1837. Cation Gins. rglUE subscriber has removed from Tar borough, and established himself on the Raleigh road, near the store of J. C. j KniSh, on Cokey, where he continues The making and repuirin Cotton Gins. All those who wish to supply themselves with Gins of the best quality, are respect fully solicited to apply to the Subsciiber personally, or by letter. All orders for Gins will be nromntlv executed. Gins out of order will be expeditiously repaired. Persons wishing lo have work executed, will please leave their orders at the store ol J. C. Knight, Esq. SJ1MUEL I). PROCTER. February 5th, 1S37. Reward. AN A WAY fromths Sil hrr! Iter the Mill November, 1S3G, negro man SPENCEH, Aged about 26 years, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches in height, weighing about 150 pounds, yel low complexion, with a pleasant look no scars or marks known of. Said negro for merly belonged to Moses Tison.in Pilt county, where he was raised. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery to me in Greene county, 9 miles from Stantonsburg on the Raleigh road, or lodged in any jail so that I get hfm again. All persons are forewarned against harooring, employing, or carrying off said negro, under penalty of the law. Nov. 29, 1S37. 43 i l3iVi& iig jyL$ JSsaS &J 2 Wilmington $ Raleigh RAIL -ROAD. IIalifa Depot, December 51 h, 1837. raiHE Engine with Train of Coaches and Cars will leave the Depot daily at G A. M. via Wcldon and the -Portsmouth and Roanoke Rail Road, and arrive al Portsmouth in time for passengers to take THE STEAMBOATS 5 For Baltimore and Washington City The Train leaves Portsmouth daily al 9 A. M. and arrives at Halifax in lime for passengers to take the Express Line of Stages, For Wilmington and STEAMBOAT Line for Charleston. All produce or freight received at the Depot will be forwarded without detention, and all freight received by the Rail Road will not be allowed to remain in the Warehouse longer than 'J I hours. Rates of Freight between Halifax and Portsmouth on Cotton 33 cents, and Gro ceries and Dry Goods 30 cents per 100 pound. Passengers, $5. WINTER ARRANGEMENT Petersburg Rail Road. ! ' rspRAVELLERS arc informed that an Engine connecting with the Tarbo ro' Miil Stage and Wilmington Rail Roail Company's Line of Stages, Leaves lilakely every Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and' always leaches Petersburg in time to connect with THE GREAT NORTHERN MAIL LINE. This Engine leaves Petersburg for Rlakely, Tucsd.iys, Thursdays and Satin day-;, in time to connect with the Wil mington Stages and Tarboro' Mail. IVtersburg. Nuv. 2 1th. JSoticc. PjpiIE subscriber having recently dis posed of his Gin making Establishment To N. TVER, requests all those indebted to him to make early payment. From his long acquaintance with Mr. Tycr, (who h is for several years past been in his em ploy) he respectfully recommends his for mer customers to him, and is confident that all who may favor him with their cus torn will be satisfied. IIEXRY CIMMBERL.2IN. Cotton Gins, HE subscriber having purchased the Establishment of Henry Chamber lain, in Greenville, N. C. for making Steel Sa7v Gins, Respectfully informs the public that he will continue the business at the same place. Having an extensive assortment of "ma terials on hand, he assures those who may favor him with their custom, that their or ders sliall be promptly executed. Gins will be repaired. Of the best materials, and at the shortest notice. Persons when ordering will please state whether they prefer the German, or pol ished cast steel plates. ALLEN TISON, Still remains connected with this establish ment, and carries on the Lock and Gunsmith business, He also makes Saw Alill Boxes, and Alill Inks, of a composition invented by Daniel Ck K-MU Spindles, with Meel Collars, (turned,) and Gudeeons, manufactured equal to any in the United Stales. All orders must be directed to the Sub scriber, at Greenville. NOR FLEET TVER. January 30, 1837. Printing neatly executed, AT THIS OFFICE. Cojfield Mingy MERCHANT TAILOR, H"JH AVING removed to his new estab lishment, nearly opposite the Court House, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he is now opening a handsome assortment of Fall and Winter Of a beautiful and superior quality, which have been selected with much personal c.ire in the northern cities, and will be made up to order at short notice and in the most fashionable style such as : Superfine blue and black Cloths, Invisible green and brown tlo. Clarence brown and mulberry do. Olive and mix! do. Polaski ribbed Cassimerc, Plain black and mixt do. do. Lavender, Zebra, Plain & Grecian do Striped and corded do. of various iy colors, Plain black and figured Velvets, Hrocade Velvets, a superior article, Plain black anil figured silk Vestings, Hrown and drab Petersham, lllack and brown goat hair Camblets, Also, a beautiful assortment of Stocks, some very superior, Rosonis, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, &c. He trusts by due attention to business, and his long experience therein, to give due satisfaction to those who may favor him with their orders. He will keep con stantly on hand an assortment of seasonable Heady made Clothing, Of the best qu dily, manufactured by him self as. d warranted. ALSO, three or four Journeymen Tail ors of the first class, wanted. Tarboro', Nov. 10th. Valuable Land FOR SALE. WILL RE SOLD, at private sale, v sometime in the last of January next, one Plantation of value, having on it A good Mill and Gin, CONTAINING Jlhout 400 Jlcrcs. baid Tract of Land is situated in Edge-ield in 1S3S, the prayer of the petitid combe county, N. C. and is the pla&vill be granted. The petition represen whereon James Daniel died, and which L-lhat the Road passes through the lands! now owned by his orphans. One of thHhe following persons : undersigned will be in the settlement Mason L. vWis Reuben Tavlor said plantation at the lime above specifier! William K. Bellamy, Mary Tavlor ' when an v cent tam.in mh Inm ida nnnr i.m : i n when any gentleman can have the onoc tunity of purchasing. One of the orphfJ is of age and will make title the oths arc not of age, and will give as good bbis lor the performance of the contract asin be had in Georgia and Alabama. ;," JAMES S1MMOJS, JAA1ES ASKEW E LIZ' II DANIB Sep. 17, 1S37. i- House, Landscape sf Ort mental glllE Subscriber respectfly informs .the citizens of Edgecfibe county, lhat he has located himself In Tavboroxii, Where he is prepared to excite all orders in his line of business. " Those wishing gigs, $i6oards, sitting chairs, fire screens andti like painted, will bring them to thecoh shop of Mr. Terrell. , - ,,, He will leave town nd go into the country, when house paiing is required. All orders in his line business will be thankfully received arid ithfully executed on reasonable terms.? ' LEtVISiE ARQUER. Tarboro', Feb. 26. Licmaifslad Gales s NOR Til (1LOLINA Fpri833, For sale at thibffice at the Raleigh prices, viz: lp;..us each, 75 cents a dozen, 3 dollarffor half a groce, &6 a groce, &c. j Cotton Yarns. - npHE subscribers, thankful for the I ral patronage they have hereto received, would icspeclfullv inform i customers and the public, that they t REDUCED TflEin PRICES. And are now prepared to supply all or wnich may be sent them, with Yams of the Lest (hialilu And upon terms as favorable as can b lained elsewhere. Their time of crcd heretofore, with the usual discount for They would also inform, those inde lo them, that the interest of Parker's 1 in the Factory terminates with the rn the present year, and therefore they art quesiea lo matte payment by the 1st J arv next, either with cash or crood ent which will be preferred, and for which highest market price will be allowed. BATTLE BROTHER Nov. 29, 1S37. Shoes and Hats. PIR men's lined, hntmrl. U yarter'd Shoes, from S7 ct upward 200 G70 " liy's do. do. buys 50 cents d. heavy nc: pn's and ry cheap, Shoes, 400 jmen's Uoots and Shoes, do Men's, wrnen s and misses fine Roots Shoes,n great variety. 100 pair fen's stout winter Roots, at $ 200 " ten's and boy's fur Hals from IS dozenfvool Hats, cheap. S " jail's and boy's hair and fur ci very Iv. f'T sale cheap, by JAMES IVEDDELTl TartfKv, Nov. 22, 1S37. A 1 1 JYotice. he Court of Pleas and Quarter S ons lately held for the countv Edgzombe, on the fourth Monday of j verrer, A. D. 1S37, a PETITION v file m the Clerk's Office by fThe Wilmington and Raleigh I RAIL ROAD COMPANY," pying that a Jury may be summoned aess the damages which may be sustain I the running of a Rail Road throuj Lands lying in this county, nd unless good cause be shown nwin fil February Sessions of this county, o i James Ltheridge. Denni; S,irrr I homas Ltheridge, Charles Harrison, Ehsha Joyner, John Tharpe, Cornelius Foreman, John W. Pope John F. Bellamy, Martha C. Pope, Cullen Edwards, Mary A. Pope Hyatt Wells, Kindred C. Pope, William Bellamy, 1 JOS. BELL, C. C. Dec. 1837. Prjce adv $5 50. State of JorthCarolina EDGECOMBE COUNTV. Court of Pleas and Quarter Session. NOVEMBER TERM. 1S37. Joshua L. Home ) i? i iV n n Original Allacli Frederick P. Evans, 3 ment Levied on the Lands of Frederick P Ev ans, lying on Beach Run, containing 400 acres more or less, adjoinin tin lands of James S. Battle, William T jimijui, unu omers. I T appearing to the satisfaction of th x ieueucK i'. ttvans, lh. defendant in this case, is not an inhabit of this State: It is therefore ordered, tha publication be made in the Tarborou I ress for six weeks successively, that un less the. said Frederick P. Evans appear at the next Court, to be held on the founl Monday inFebruary next, and replevic Ihe property levied on, and pleads to is sue, that judgment by default will be red dered against him. I fitness, Joseph Bell, Clerk of saic Lourt. al nftifP in T.. ? .. m 1 . "r "uoiuugn, ine lourt! Monday in November, 1S37. . , e Jos. BELL, a a Price adv S3 50. ... Corn Shelters. A.1? ex.ctellent new Corn Sheller, made y Mr. John Wilson, nf TTim;iinn can be had on reasonable and accommoda' ling terms, on application AT THIS OFFICE. January1 S3S. -1 r t
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