OHM NEW FI. ASM. t i f THE WANDKUKR'.-x RETURN. . J). Little, I came onre more, a wearied man. To look upon that hoi' spot, "Where first my infant life began To journey through its changeful lot. I came! a thousand shadows play Upon the mirror of my mir.d The phantoms of a happier e!;iy In memory's sacred keeping shrined. I gaze, and lo! before me rise The shades of many a hallowed form, They pass before my wildered eye?, "With looks as blooming young and warm, As twice ten years -.150 they seemed. When last in sportive hour we met: . But ah! wo never then had dreamed That youth's bright sun so soon would set. Where are they now? I find them not. Where erst their glorious forms wore f ;md! Each favorite haunt, each well known spot, Echoes no more the chrerful sound Of their glad voices. They are gone O'er hills, and streams, and valleys wide; Sectored like leaves by autumn strown, Even in their freshest bloi-m and pride. Thepi.tcid brook still winds its way Thivnigh si. ping banks bedeckM with flowers: The zephyrs through the leaflets play, The same as in life's early hours. But time and change have strangely cast O'er every spot a lonely air; BIy thoughts nra treasured with the past Aly happiest moments centre there. I feci that e'en my childhood's home Hath lost its once mysterious charm! No voice parenlal bids me come None greets me i'h affection warm! But yet. amid my bting's blight. One iiourished thowht with fondness ortows. o - - That where mine eyes first hailed the light, There they at last shall darkly close. THE FLOWER "FORGET ME XOT." Forget thee? Remembrance In death will be shaded, When, frem her f ar vision, Thy bright hues have faded. 0, ho that has seen thee Ei: shrined by the shower, Can ever forget thee, Thou beautiful flower? Notice. rglHE Subscrihcr rrspecffully it.fr. the pnblic, that he alill continues t. manufacture ai d repair Cotton Gins, Corn Fans, and Corn Shelters, AT HAMILTON, 3IATIS COUNTY. 11 also is Agent !i tin ui- Ilarmans Patent Threshing Machine, j in this section of the Sta'e, and promptly furnih those who may flfsitf one of them. They are a wry us-fu! ami durable article, as will be seen by die Mib joined documents. jgilx rrusox Jan. 2, 1S3S. HARAiAN'S Talent Tin tailing Jiachine. The Subscribers have purchased the !PaUn' right ot tlii late anO useful inven tion, b r countirs of FnmUlin, WJr ren, N.-is!. IMgecombe, Johnston, Wayne, Jierh. . Pitt, Greene, Ueillord. Chowan, (late-, P. iq lim.iM, Pasriui;tanl(, Camden, Currnuck, Martin, h n. i,, Hyde, Tyi rell, Duplin, Craven, Bi aulort, New Han over, Brunswick, and Sampson, in ihi -State, and can with confidence record mend them lo the farmers as bcin one ot the brst, cheapest, 3nd most durable nn chines ever before off ied to the public. The breast being supported by springs, prevents it from choking up when an over portion of food is introduced; (a great im provement upon this kind of machine) We warrant this Thresher to perform ex peditiously, and the grain threshed per fectly clean. Out horse can thresh from 125 to 150 bushtlsof wheat, rye, oats and rice, and from 150 to 200 bushels of p:as per day. This machine has been tully tried in this State, and its utility proven as will appear by reference toihr subjoin ed certificate. Thomas Hoiverton, Joseph Kearney, Daniel Blue. N. B. We have on hand several ma chines just finished off and for sale, and in tend keening on hand a constant sunnlv: and should it be desired, we will s -II the liht for any of the above counties at a leasonable price. The undersigned ciiizens nf Burke coun ty hereby cei.tify, that tin y have seen the Threshing Machine, Patented by Enoch A. Ilarman, in opera lion on thf farm of Isaac T. Aver v. Ti..-. machine threshes four hundred sheaves in ,in hour, and the threshing is more perfect and performed better than by any ma chine we have seen in use; and we hav oc hesitation in recommedding it to puo lie patronage. (Signed,) Isaac T. rfrery . David Corpeninz, IV M Erwin, J:io. Rutherford. Ji Burke county, N. C. June 27th,lS33. THE Subscribers having purchased the lnro hniKP. T.OlS. Gl).iS. W W CS 3 Pll xwi.-imlizf of Messrs. B. M. Jackson nn Inf.iwl rnirvin' on the mercantile i.iuinRM in all its branches at the old stand, ifidt-r the firm of J. & J. Lawrence. n.-.. rtf ii.a r.t m nmv in New ork. lo viiu 'i iiivr mm i- - a large assortment ol seasonable STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, &C. Which will be hero by or before N'vem -r Court all of which we are deb-rmin .1 jo sell at a nnall advance lor cash, or i i credit to punctual customers. We i i i I keep constantly on hand an extensiw , sortmetit of Goods and merchandize. f'jyWe hav also purchased the Black rTs ii and his tols. All kinds of bl ick mill work will b-done at the shortest jofice, as usual. JOHN LAWRENCE. JOSIAU LAWRENCE. Tarboro', Oct. f), S.il. is. 15. Dr.Jcsi'tu Isitwrencc win con tiuue the practice ol m dsane, rrs hirclo-,al r lore. Joticc. jTS hereby given to the public, tint 1 huh! the indentures ol Young Jim ! 'rooks, Jji'il he arrives at the ne of 21 year Anv nerson who emnlovs the said minor. .'i will oe accountable to me lor biv ! d)jr. . JUST IN. 16 .1 -inuary, 1SSR NEW AND SPLENDID milium f p : E Supers ter m now opening her Fall Supply of (ioods, which having i een st hcted with great ca!e by In rselfout l ih lat' St tuipos lations. enatdes her con fident!) to as-ure lo r friends and custom- rs, that the) cannot foil hemr pleased with them. H' t "sorJnteni comnriscs A GREAT VARIETY OF BONNETS, s Silks, Satins, Vefrets, &c. Together with a lors:" mantnv i stanlf and fancy articles usually k"pt in Millinery rstaWi! niet n - ad of which she will sell at very low or ices I'm cash, or on the usual credit to punctual comtomers. Aninpec lion of the (ioods is lespectfully mvsted. 1. C HOWARD. Tarboro', Oct 27, 1 837. nnHE sfthscribt i i.as removed !"rom Tar borough, and established himself on the Raleijih road, nar the store ol J. C. Knigh', oti Cokey, where he continues The making and. repair nig Cotton Gins All ihoso who wish in supply themselves with Gins of the be-t quality, are respect, fully solicited to apply lo the Subscriber personally, or by letter All orders tor Gins will be promptly executed. Gins out of order will be expeditiously repaired. Persons wishing to h ;ve work executed, will please leave their orders at the store of J. C. Koiir' ?, Eq. SAMUEL D. PROCTER. Febiuary 5th, 1837. rr i j iv u war ci. ANAW AY fn.mt.lv. Subscriber, on the 14. November, 1S3G, nrgroman SPENCER, Aged about 2G ycaw, 5 feet G or 7 inches in height, weighing about 150 nonnrU. vol low c .mplexion, wilh a pleasant look no scaisrmariis Known of. Said negro for innly belonged to Moses Tison,'"m Pin county where he was raised. The above teward will be paid for his apprehension md delivery to me in Greene county, 9 md-r from Stantonsburs on the Raleigh ".kI, o lodged in any jiil so that I get him win. All persons are forewarned against ..rbonnS, employing, or carrying off said egro, under penalty of the law. ov. 29, 1S37. 48 1p 4-1 O-- f M Cotton Gins. WINTER ARRANGEMENT Petersburg Mail Road. rTHRAVELLERS are informed that an Engine connecting wiin u.e iaruu ro Mail Stage and Wilmington Rail Roat Company's Line of Stages, Leaves Blakely every Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and always reaches retersnurg m nine '. nmiuxi wun THE GREAT NORTHERN MAIL LINE. This Engine le:ve Petersburg; for Blakely, Tuesdays Thursdays and SaUir days, in time to connect wilh the Wil mingtou Stipes and Tarboro' Mail. trrsburg. iov 2 1th. Wilmington Raleigh KAIL KOAD. JIitJ'fuK Depot. December 5lh, 1837. rWlflE Engine with Train of Coaches c A yja w..don and the Portsmouth ....... and iioanoko. Kail Koad, and arrive at Purtsmouth iu limo 'or pasengeis to take THE STEAMBOATS For Baltimore and Washington Citij. Vlh Train leaves Portsmouth daily at 9 A. M. aud arrives at Halifax in time for passengers m take the IZiVprcss Line of Stage?, For Wilmington and STE MHOAT Line for Charleston. All produce or freight received at the Depot will He forwarded without detention, anil all freight received by the It ail Road will not b allowed to remain iu the Warehouse longer than 2-1 hour?. Rates of Freight between Halifax and Portsmouth on Cotton 33 cent, and Gro ceries an ! Dry Goods 3Q cents per 100 pounds. Passenger?, $5. JYoticc. nUIIE snhscri! jjused ol his Gin making Estahlishmcnt IN GUKK.WII.LK, To N. TYER, requests all those indented to him to make early payment. From his long acquaintance with Mr. Tyer, (who has 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 loin will b" tatis-fhul. I1EXRY CUJIMBERU1IN. Cotton Gins. rjlf IE subscriber having purchased the Establishment of Henry Chamber lain, in Greenville, N. C. for making Steel Saw Gins, Respectfully informs ihe public that be will continue the business at the same place. Having an extensive assortment of ma terialsf.n hand, he assures those who may favor him with their custom, that their or ders shall be promptly executed. Gins ivill be repaired Of the best materials, and at the shorlesi notice. Persons when ordering will please state wnemer mey preicr the German, or pol ished cast steel plates. ALLEN TISON, Still remains connected with this establish menl, and carries on the Loch and Gunsmith business. He also makes Saw Mill Boxes, and Mill intes, 01 a composition invented by Daniel Peek, of Raleigh-J Spindles, with bteel Collars, (turned,) and Gudgeons, manuiactuied equal to any in the United Stales. All orders must be directed to the Sub scriber, at Greenville. NORFLEET TYER January 30, 1837. Com Shelters. Mr" TV n W?rn SllCUer' m3j" r, hi 1 A r'-Jo,,n W,,son o( Hamilton, can be had on reasonable and accommoda img terms, on application THIS OFFICE. January, 1S3S. Cojfidd Ming, MIWtCIIANT TAILOR, AV1NG removed to his new estab lishmenf, nearly opposite the Couit House, respectfully informs his friends' hm uiv jtvuiit gniti.iii), in.ii ne is now opening a handsome assortment of Fall and Winter Of a beautiful ami superior quality, which have been selected with uujeh personal care in the northern cities, and will he made up to ord. r at short notice and in the most lahionable style such as : Superfine blue and black Cloths', Invisible gre-n and brown do. Clarence brown and mulberry do. Olive and mixf do. Polaski ribbed Cassimere, Plain black and mixt do. do. Lavender, Zebra, Plain & Grecian do Striped and corded do. of various colors, Plain black and figured Velvets, Rrocade Velvets, a superior article, Plain black and figured silk Vestings, lirown and drab Petersham, lilack and brown goat hair Camblet?, Also, a beautiful assortment of Stocks, some very superior, Bosoms, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, &c. He trusts by due altention to business, and his long experience therein, to edve due satisfaction to those who may favor .i tn with their orders. He will keep con stantly on hand an assortment of seasonable litadij made Clothing, Of the best quality, manufactured by lum en and warranted. Al0, thre- or four .Tnurnermcn Tail ors ofu.p fif .j class, wanted. 1 ;irboro Nov. 10'h. House, Lmid.ic.ypc & Ornamental PAINTING. THE Subscriber respectfully informs the eitizens of Edgecombe county, lilJl he ha 1-eated himself In Tarborongh, Where he is prepared to execute all orders in hi- line nf business. Tlnse wishing gigs, sideboards, sitting chairs, firc. screens and the like nnintPrf will bring them to the coach shop of Mr. Terrell. He will leave town and go into the country, when house painting is required. All orders in his line of business will be thankfully received and faithfully executed on reasonable Iitois, LEWIS BE ARQUER. Tarboro', Feb 2G. Heirs Wanted. A GENTLEMAN of the name of Bus- XJa- sell was married to a Miss Jane Car son, daughter of Robert Carson, of Ches ter county, State of Pennsvlva nia. somp. time about Ihe period of the Revolution. and shortly alterwards, emigrated wilh his - ? tamiiy to Ihe State ot North Carolina, where it is understood he settled and be came wealthy. A Legacy, Of some hundred pounds has boon lr iK said Jane Russell, late Carson, which, in ca.se ui ner tteain, accrues to her heirs al iaw. 1 h legacy is secured on real es tate, and all hat is requisite for its recov ery, will be lor the claimants to prove themselves heirs at law of the said Jane Kusell, in the pvent of her death. KPAny information about the matter can be obtained by addressing HA VI D BLAIR, Alto at Law, tiunitngdon. Pa. Boohs and Pamphlets. jPR SALE, A conetse History of ihe Kehukec Association, by Elder Jos. Zgs Also.' Ihe Patrintii n,e Uasl,cl of Fragments, Mouse gnawinc out f the Catholic trap, and No other than :Tist churches have a right to be called Chr.st.an churches: by Joshua Lawrence. APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. January, 1S3S. ' 1 15! ill-1 Cotton Yarns. rgllfE subscribers, thankful forth,.!-, ral patronage they have hereto? ' received, would respectfullv inf,, "., ''5 : customers and ihe public, that they ''v REDUCED THEIR PRICES. '""' And are now prepared to supply aj or which may be sent them, with Yams of the Lest Qnniih - i?) r And upon terms as favorable as can fcecb i tained elsewhere. Their lime of credit 1 heretofore, with the usual discount for ca-J " They would also inform those inuVb'V1' to them, that the interest of Parker's Ic,,-" in the Factory terminates with the cr.d 0f 'he present year, and therefore they arete' quested to make payment by the 1st J()r ary next, either vvilh cash or good cotton r-: which will be preferred, and for which ihjf highest nvu ket price will be allowed. BATTLE 4- 'D ROTH EHS Nov. 29, IS37. ' Shoes and Hals. j . . PAIR men's lined, bound, hifi quarterM Shoes, fiom S71 cent'. upwards. ; 200 boy's do. do. 50 cents do. G70 men's and boys, heavy ncro'i Shoes, very cheap, 400 " women's Boots and Shoes, do. Men's, women'.s and misses fine Boots and Shoes, in great variet'. 100 pair men's stout winter Roots, at ' 200 " men's and boy's fur Hals from Si, IS dozen wool Mats, cheap. S " men's and boy's hair and fur Caps, very low. For sale cheap, by JAMES WEDDELL. Tarboro', Nov. 22, 1S37. Notice. nn HE Subscriber, being somewhat pressed for money, and wishing to secure all debts due him as far as possible, hereby notifies All Persons indebted to him, To come forward immediately, and either settle their bonds finally or renew them, otherwise an action will be brought against all delinquents at February Court next. HENRY "s HURLEY. December 27th, 1837 Liberty Jleadenixj. &- gHE Exercises of this Institution will commence on the third Monday in January: the prices for luition will be a3 follows: lor Oilhogranhv, Readinir. Wri ting and Arithmetic, Six Dollars pe r ses- smn 01 rive months: For Geography, En glish Grammar, Natural Philosophy, Chy mistry, Rheturic, and other similar bran ches, with tiie preceding, Seven Dollars: For Geometry, Trigonometry, the use of the Globes, and all other Mathematical branches, Ten Dollars per session. Liberty Academy Is a pleasant situation, about twelve miles from Raleigh, on the stage road, leading from that place to Smithfield. Those who may think proper to favor us, with the care of their punils. mnv ho sure of strict attention, and an orderly school, for the support of which disorder ly students, if any there be that persist, shall be expelled. - WILLIAM KEA, Teacher. Dec.. 28th, 1837. State of JVoHhCarolina, EDGECOMBE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Session?. NOVEMBER TERM, 1S37. Josnua L.. Home vs. v Oricrinnl ani. Crn.tn.:.). r r 1 nut-lien I-, tvans, 1 tnpnt Levied on the Lands of Frederick P. Ev ans iy,ng on lieach Run, containin acres more or less, adjoining lands of James S. Battle, William the T. 'iituui, anu outers. f T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Frederick P 1 ( , . , . " ijuu3. 111c; defendant in this case, is nni nn :ku:.-i. 01 tnis Male: Ii is thprnfnro pnbhcation be made in the Tarborongh l ress lor six weeks 1 . , , ..o.inciv, llliil nu ICSS .the said Frederick P Pc an he next Court, to be held on the fourth uonuay m February next, and replevies me property levied on. nn.l . . sue, that judgment by default will be ren- against mm. Witness, Josenh P,p1I rtn c Court office in Tarborongh, the fourth mvuuay in lovemoer, IS37. . JOS. BELL, C. C. Price adv S3 50. Trinting neatly execute at this erncr. it'"

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