rip- - -V . ) i. -a. Misfellanyi "'if Ife'ln lual.h. vet '.tin honoured as of other days, to fTT'if trAmki J mKr:rvi "ToVxec.L' tii i hiiTnn . Rome's meat Julius, when, arrived at .the is '., OR'TIO.NOi. MR CUSTISr &eli-je(t at 3WWrrt? jf the. Russian Victo ries: i Georgetown, on the 5 th int Tho f. ?t V our choice . ihetask, which your .loo partial favor has as.ig.i- l me. . - ' Tht purpose of this association, i at once u ,el an-1 5!tcresting. , It has heretofore 'been ile-rrlftcl a. full meastife of duty for nat'uns to teleK - fe events which may have had in.ncdfate rd-i'. i o thentsthe but gcneruui Arne'ica will s::i 'o 'he woH anoVid' eiample- and for g;tunv f r a motntni that t-1fiih imiUf-i which S.ir , fedings to jur own immediate, wij , far-. 1 v ua evince laudable sympathy, in the wc!. fare ; l .tiers, - - . W' .n we ujht for liberty, many were the hich beat in tmis on wkh our caus Pf'iaLS und"r thr fyr irarmf-nt of the as a mirror, u which yep may view the ate F na'.ions; auu learn to prMect your own frqm thoe evils, which bae befHev. so many others. Think, not because a vast, ocean intervenes, the fiantic r-bition wh.ch has desolated the fairest porrrti of the o!d world, will look unconcerned ( toward the new. It was customary wuiucnicuama Rubicon, debated witi; himself, whetner ho hould o ithost limits r.dbe'd tif thu laws, and in- fiirvt h seli.. i'n-s which hi? illustrious family , had funded, it! himself sworn to protect ; and Phtlip.'s vvinhkovin, in -in th- midst of sub riii .ti vc nations, listened to counsel, and" retraced his a-'-rKat'!,;)s- Bui what limits, what bar riers stv d fcver curb Nv,oien's ambiucn ? .Think you, that he who hath scaled the Alps, would not attempt the Ancles ? And that -mighty cnios, whch scared th Chamois from the snowy heights of Hi. Bcrna:1 wninld too disturb the Iom 1y Can d'jr. v.n the" cloud capt summits of the CTnmbara zr-,,V ,Ve should have thought, that the monster s dbunt Russian, America and htr etloi's may I ravenous maw must ove - tong -ere inn. petn have t-xci'id that cheering warm1" v'hiu vii-.u- j gorged with human ear-riftce ; but we should re Ous bosoms nouristi. Then reciprocate the gea- Jnitmber, that the marked characteristic of the emu feeling, and shiir to the world., that grate- ,Hoyal Tigir is, that itonce. he tastes of human ful fo our own libertie s, we deem it a bp-jntteq, : bio k1, he abandons not the banquet while a victim rfujr. to reioice in ihe-iibt-rties of othets- Sure, , remains within his reach- , u - Ainericans should f el interest u tlie successes j. But, h ippy Americans, you enjoy this tyrant's w 'miMtahU ta the shade of ouf parent, must be the glorious deeds of his cbtldrenThty rise like a grateful incense -to cheer his departed spirit, in the realms of bliss. ; Ga on my brethren, the 'eye of the-chief ttiU .... "ku hlnved country. His' affections, are ro ne dent with his emry, nuw., -7 m. w , , mm .....v l.ihayegoJti ie land ot your Dirin. 11 sne "cuy ju v. - and rewards, there is lelf ,you tne sweei i.u.5V. tioh of having deserved them. It remains not to say, whether our rulers are wicked, or unwise. It so. we but share in the common fate of nations, all of whom at some time or pther have Deen un- fortUitate in these respects. An enemy !. 1 a I. 1 vvwwiv, jij-.vj aiv-nuiy ill law ;v ANDERSON HUNTEU,cu, RaUigh, June 18. - HALL'S : f , DRY GOODU GHr.CRRY STQRn chor, now clings to Our SOil. Be hrm my tnenas, , ""tOtfTAINS a handwmc aSJortmtnt of DRY conn- ' he mindful of the heroic fame 'of your fathers ; GROCLRIES, which vi be Suid tbi a,k. r,,,,'4 hue to your recent triumphs, ?ind shew to posten-j nauu, i .,. -..l .j .i.. 1 1. vmii nf Honour. A. ' ty ana iiiu wuiui, iiiiii m m& wui ....-j,-., .m mericans will veneraif their laws, and. give their lives to the liberties of tlieir country. an- For one let hie ptay you, take advi'Ai And ne'er wound hit feeling jwhoic fnendrtip oh , For'arcasm jetting, and qu;rzirg depf m nave made many loe i$UT Mi ER. Yft Attention Cavalry ! of those who War foflhet 'jijgjTi of sdf govern. love J There was a tinier when a tyrant's love r ,1 if d f I ment, whatever m y b- the clime they inhabit, ,wouia nave gone haj;syy now.it in my conmry ajld wish strength to the arm, which strikes for it was in the sltrn, pure ae'nf tht Jt-.-pubrc. II national liberty whether it wield the ince of loves you. forsooth ! yes 1 a Ptokmu's loved U the Cossac, or the Highlander's claymore. . lysiess with one hand he beckons you to ft'Und. Amid thosercat events, ..which of late years . shipwith the other grasps a -sjpjje (or your de have so convulsed , the civilized world, the inva struciion." si u of Kussia forms a most grand and predomi- . Amt icans, if in steering the nitiortal bark Haul feature. It seems as if the last energies of through the tempestuous seas, which now sur Jiufope were, aroused i o tbs. tonsummate strug-jround it, but two courses are" left us -th one to gle.---Napokon, mighty in genius and vast 'in j meet live e.nhr'ace of this hung v Scylla h? o resources) like a Colossus, had long bestrode ther to combat ibe roaringCharvbdis of the ma;n the .E irvpean World, and fired with the'rge of , kindred genius f my country. !etze the hvlm a ! conq ei-t, sought to plant, his standard ton - th j nobly dare the gulf. If w perish, a ruy 'of glo banks of the Neva; His;;march- is like the Siroc ry will gkam listanton the horizon of our f ime ; -0f - the desart, spreading ruin and desolation a ;but if ewr we pprmit the smits of the monster to rouixl him - his co'irs: is k- -;vn by th- ynokcf entwine our liberties, we are strangled without a villages cooling in human, blood hi i.viumjdiv struggle - 1 aft heard in the !amtnttlrs of IvioiJir. misery. to ruing frnm abroad, the ddighted American The 'host of Prussia ; i . wires Viem his beholds rich triumphs at home. Th y stem like prey, until urged by high!eiinir he setk.. tv on Ely si an dream, from which -nv fear to awaken ; rest fn m his ibors in the Palace of 'tb,j CtaiS, but the visirn hath pass, d away, ;he glorious andfi- s in lb- flames of Moscow a funeral pile tmth bursts, like the morning light upon our ra- for his ambi'ion. 'mrr.or.al Moscow 11 Mag- vistieri senses, and'we nail with ecstacy. tne rihing nanimous : PtoDlel A'Ijo, ra'her thrth their an, of eur Naval Su'n. citnt capital should- afford . to the ivwii dupd -f . IvIv months ago could a man ht been cil seize the torch, and fire at once, the ;aitars found Kbrny enough to ossert, that America shoubi of their i id., the temples of th-dr ..Saints,' and tbe meet in equal combat the mistress of the main Jpulche of their Kings And. are these ;he i and that too upon her usurped element, and there ' pep'e whom the W rid has been jdeased to de-: should -ta! h-.r an hafder measure of battle, th-in " fiomipate Bartariatu i i rue the sut i.f science .-he ha'h, dealt. 'even to.h?f fhettitest foe, that mv.u hath as vet buT feebly twirkU. in .heir frozen '.'would have' been cdkd f.-d. But no, my ' 'dime but bv Htav. u, .his late act of theirs would i friends, the expert month is been So- oft repeats', - have done honor to rhe most splen. od o! an-jth-t we haVc proved to our. .country and .an adtnir i cierf! vi; u-i-Aye, xt would have "immortalised j mg wo Id, tlK. glorious fa'-1, 'that Wu too can ,01d Rome even in her Fabi-m age, or Lace-iemuo 'j-"narch upot the mountain wave" we too can x tn thedayifef Einidas -.i. i s :-r - u in tbe empire of the deep ' . . ' Though Moscov remains hut' r. heap of black Our noble fine fellows, have so well -.employ o Weil-ruins'.tiH -frprn its ashes may be rtdui' a .heir time, Ont already arc-thcy teachers f dv. Qim'tJC puieat,: fmht.et v-lue 1 mean its 'rwa very science in which their enemy has alw.:v example 1 which tells to the nations, of ?.he World. ; claimed th5 mas' ership, and American seam-u k tliit when a peo61e ate resolved to serve their : d .serve a patent right for the destruction of arm- own rulers', and obey their Town i hws, among lha- cd vessels, an principles and , practice'ilu)lly thei: FROM THE GLE ANER. From the desk oj Por Robert the ScriSe, . K nd wordjonay reconcile a lue ; Bm' C"M f-nci never will, T tiour, . A na.casn or a cutting j ike, (V Haiti nu .y a bond of friendship broke But nevei vet a friend hatli ma'X ' Since Ev rep ed in tdcn'r-. hade. -Then n.'ver joke a man njr qair h'mi, , For ten to nic you'll much displease him. man, Yioted 5000 wt. good SUGAR, MOLASSES, And aim jst every article in the Grocery line. Raleigh; June 11, 1 J 8.37 jj. YANCEY Sc Ul ANSON OFFER f.r sale tneir Sr()CK OF GOODS, in .he c I Raloisli, for Cash or on 'a Ciedii tor Kegoiul.e ' ,L!I handsome A'sooment ur roany places, and well la , May 6, 1 813. . s. : ADVERTISEMENT. ' l iK.f-rlllore h. ,'in(T nnlihj V 1 . . s .M....-.. 3 inn. in rr;tior v h, .. I . . r :n 1 rf. 'r-r r mi . ' t -1 w iii annexed pi rtiCK. oklivv:n, d'c ai the la i Cou.tol Pleas "and Quarter Sessions held for R (" those indebiwJ are reiiurcd lo pay, and tlu-e tt lfc ', ugainn me tMiiie are ftqucirerr t$i pieent i hem tj ii,c tcn tTalors within the tinn; prescribed by law, or tliey w:h bt t oi a recovery. "Tho. L Salisbury, 1st April. 1813. Susannah Brown Cowan, C ww'f. aF Ensicn Oliver Caustic was a i ;irouh all Applebory for his jokes and sarcasms ; many djwhich were much more remarkable for their s verity than their wit. He used often to sn -Never spoil a joke for relation's sake," an ! indeed, he let no opportunity slip to say what h; cnsKlered a smart thing, OF to tell an appll- rT",HE subscriber, living on his plamation knoxn U- h. Ca lc .ii Ji r vnc iliuriuuif iianiit uttn uurru iu ; ui i ujj.ai jivc, a veiy oxasani siiuauon, one (, . . ... . L ! I f SNOCCO SPRINGS. .c.V U.ide A .iron's to uret his shoe mended, I re- ! 01 lhe Shuccu Springs and one miie from meSia.J. NIC- niro d up street with him : and long 6hall I re- msmber the tartness wi h' which he accosted ev- try one he saw.- Meeting Edward Easy, who had been down to the pond for durks and fortu- ; nately had cot a fine brace, .'J Well done, Ned, j 4 continue his iioardinir Haue the ijrejcnt season ior il mudation ol Ladies and Gentlemen :.w ho may visit f SDrintrs. Those vi itants who think, nninnr m h, i a , hill b furnished witn every thing of the best itui ii,.. S1. and nei'riibotnood afford. In'cmisenuenff. nt th r-.... in.reiin paai bemaoi, n n uieiy erecn a a i4.,t jn cm m irtiil iilMllln mli.n lo. nA mr.An . 1. .. . W .. . - ... . - C a , . A - . ......u-j uu.v...., IV IVlHJtl HI,: ailU,-.,ul ,i I- . . e .i.l nnit.J sitrroeetnl thi mnrnmrr r"C .1 rinl . . . ".. . . ".... l. .mvv..,. m-v , - --. panv asreraoie. ne u now p.epKred to acconm , f jr luck'- they say. 4 A fool,' , muttered Edward, SEVENTY Boarders, he trusts with atirfaciio. I., , c colourintr,, and fcassed on. The next man we met was Capt. Hawthorn, who told as on enquiry, ibat he had been up to ask the Squire's advice about buying the Oak tree 1 t, for s-dd. he, neighbor Caustic, " two heads are befr han one.' Aye, aye,' .cried Caustic, and svith ease Tj h'iriiself. be kept in go.Jd order. --1. I 1 . i ' . t iie i u ic-aonig toihesp.) j Edward J. Jotiey Warren co jnty, June 4, 1813. . 5j" BOARD, lot grown persons, 75 cents terrtsv rv anu 'crvaiiis nail price. ?. 41 n,Jllf J '-4 ILarses fed ai 25 cents. A f th rouivy of Oiniire and to ff i.. bico.igo, ai'the -Court 4lou9c, in Hillsbov-.n.vf:. the 28th day of May, 1813, in 'pursuance . p r. lie notice, for the porpose of eUablis. 4 peo.-i!e corruption camtever enter, nor can tyrants i own Ubdne'th?gi l":HadHthe' Austtiin, the IiaiiauKiv j v Nay, the S vis9Yired idsf yienna. his Milan, or his j sigh sti jjeine, ourupc unui sn,cu - Then misfortuuea , hate taught ;htm an useful lesson, hut now, if after the wisdtni m hich burn int Moscow has thrown upon sun ouoding nations, j" ' Ihtjr are again tn$lavd, iong nigrU pyj ranny r' . inust overshadow ' depirii)gjorId v ' F vra the history Soi these events !et:ha;ions f learn to place a firreliance art the all wise BTs pOier of human effairs, who -even Iri her darkest, tZZ 'Am. ra sed ZupZforussiai theayeng country's wrongs, the, tged, the illustrious Koutu toff. This srenertsbli!'' chief had 'beeri'the'soldier of other wars. ' Hi spring of youth first budded in the fields of honor ; his meridian slimmer bl '.zed hishon,the walls of Oczatchoff, and though a(?e nr. y tade the Uaf of his autumn," ate'rn win ter cat. never 'wither a leaf of the laurel, which bind s" n h silvery bro w it m aat bloom , Ven amid his na.i e snows.1 -' " - ' ' i. r .Russia tovoP I Thine", own chains broken, tm. -'..... . . . . " ,- . - r . .1' ..m ).. break thou tne cnains oi otners. Li0ose.jjom tne 'felf-"Triot,-Car theTpsnting'nationsi who too .'I ' long have tugged under his merciless lash They (I faint 'Sc fall; uitfespeil -.War. P . rior of ' he Nrii til I 11 th(ne aged f;ame can 'bear lt more honors- idwhet thy avefgihglwortj on the 'tomb ol Sow trow, and again thunder in the plains of ItSy l-.u".b tht glacier ,', steeps,; vhere the . dec-udan's cf Tell pine in :'in'mi Ii ou s 1 Knd age , r, d . vigh for th eir -jiatt it libe rty. Burs - that confedera ion, linked only by t'.e yrant's power, nor furl thy 'conquer". ingii.-.ni-!r," till it shall feel the breezes of the tthir. Then nayse Give to' each nation the even were great NeI:on living, whose lib'. 11 dwells in t)ory on Trifalgat-'s Wave, his g"eneious soul' would have given to his en'jmy th.: jast nteeo ot prone. - On the outermost clitF which q'erlooks the mail:, we shoold erect a naval trophyTlfcBroed with t'i- bulls of our ,heroes,ttut'wh'-n lh(; fu.uresailor Uay shill thi.her roam, his delight ed, j eye may rest ( i the monument of ur eirly fam'i and Ris youthful heart be tired with a generous emulation. And who have atchieyed these gloviesi Tht; nursiings who have lo ig fed at the boaom -of -public bounty, and ambolied in the sunshine of pub lic paT.inage and pro-ection- uv rather it is gov -rnment it ''m'ajr choose,- W ."Cl'ting to lhe po;ir tmesis, ine uassings irnii(ions iji v.. thy decl'mtng days, and jiLbiiliiant h?.l.r of glory, encircle ,'hy immortal fame, i'he name. of Ko- tosoflVrili nv bt runked with the destroyers -o( nattoi. but will proudly'' a Well tnt list of virtu- ciishet jt with Vsa, with Tell, with Wallace, ; wtih Washington,' deliverers of their country, aDd bt tit t - tf rs r t oian'. ' , ' . -,"'''- - l .re. wt leave the "fi' Id of fame, let us pay due :- hooWtre to iu memory of t .ie bxve Bagratloni, the PtitiZt of llustaj cMiiry ' Jhe p'atriot, the The; noVleep iv lie b-d of honor ! ! But not ut;:-ov'feri;e;talltor whenever the rc i.g t ossac, shall gallop ove Cojiodino's plan, - hi wild and1" warlike bye "will rct with , delight or. .hc Tumulus which con fins Bugra'ion's ash- es.-" '",''-'".'.:, '-' -: Kuviia farewell ! So long as thou sha!t wicjd tfw. rd of .justice, the ckliverance of nations fn ; t proKss tf thy march, may tne. Eagle ofYr- '?K perch ori thy standard, and the. prayers ol .rurhurnahity" speed tlielriffniph'bf thine "rt'.is. z, : A ; -Juf ns I let Aihc events, which have lively disujsjf jisAtd the Themtre t-f Earopci be held up the hegiected children of dur Washington thej who for a long, long time have end. ired 4 heir rcuri. try'a scorn, and been deemed .unworthy of her cohfidence'or esteem. Yet when daggers f assail, and misfortunes -prcsV hard on thdr native '-land see" them tnindfuTof the example of Av ir chief, forgtl thir .wronga.'ahd shew thsir generous n. ture4i';;t.heelh'e men who but the other day bdretUe hard nme of traitors and tories to strike Britannia's-flag (lpon the ocean ? . My cquo try for shame I VVUl you never kaw your friends ? So'Vhen your old soldier died, the brave, the 'vir. tuow Lingan, Iheke tendeij epithets were the cru el comforts of hit parting hour . H Theywere , the tender mercies offered to soothe an hero, at the' enrj of blameless life;. They , were the pidns Hies singswith which he closed his eye foreer I A .. meiicaniv. havA. y6(i forgotten;:"thi old " man's wrongs ? JThbfe is a God of jjustice und humani ty, who may forget you. . " " y ; ., Iiet us go back (or a moment to that gloomy, yet interesting' periodhen ' in pious assemblage, i'we p?id our last duties, td the mimory of the brave. You must all remember that while I feebly breath en Zl PT tribute of pfaise to the names oT liit martyred iftjji! I dard to fay, that the hand, which should " naif IhCrtU of my country trxthe mast," would belong to one ol tnoe, who then boe their country's odium !nd per&ecation. I thought I 'knew,' my brethren. Knew those fel lows to be of no mongrel breed, but the true, b gitimate ch'ddfen of our chief, arid such, most worth'ly, have their deeds proved them to be. Encouraged by succtsf to one prophecy, I pro phecy again, and now will say, that "lhe heart. .'.though they are heads.y Shrr,'. htads Hillsboro, Manufacturing Company frrumbled H-iwthor'nraTTd turned away abruptly: ,. . . . o . i Coini-ylijWpedltrnT ' l ad j u st b r ok j h i 1 c g, i ay at hi s door. Now t h3 Mtjorwas a preity clever fidkvwj but jnckied. it a little- now and then : but th.it is so common as r...e,;. k.,i i... i- u, t riv,,7 t h ... -110N and WOOL FACT i)R. m the towr. fh, devil's back will gr under hi Lily you kl)0w I H'"sborough, or its vicinity ; Doctor Jon V . DevW W said Speedwell, and on we went, ?TEAD wasc to the Chair. and J nu W, prcty soon came to where Sergeant Peter i dn: aW. rS cretary, V hereto, the : i-urrow was planting potatoes in hills. Whv I . 6-M ? , . v,. I 'iv . kaau-iaii iii uc kiilvh ;inu in-.. D, guished by th? nime of 'The HiUaboi-ou.'h MrJ tac'unng Company " ver, they'll yield a third more and be vastly says Peter, I , ....... i .;iuw now to '-.is., potatoes.' Aye, aye,-cried Oliver, j fad . 2j That the Capital Stock ofaid Company fel tv in hi. ,h , - ;u. . uivmivu uu snares oi iwenty-nve aouats eactv - - - . . 1W end-tr a reason,' Humph' cried the seri'am .....i 1.1 - tii i we inarcjiea on. . Passing lr. (lak-jwell's, who shoid I come to ?r,3 door bmherl.viyship, with a churn as white as i'k. Good morning Mrs. Bakewell," said the ns'gn, " you've been churning this morning I vjppose. Yes Sir' replied she, ' Well" added hs ensign, every borly praises;"y6u? butter as the ! ;si Tn the wh'dt; tovn. ' I am glad it is thought v-ill ofaid shv.. I could-not help thinking,' tided the Ensign of the old trying Scolds md slu's make the best butter ! but no offence T nope'i' Mrs. H-tkewell reddened with mortificatiori' andTanger. Tn leed there vvas not one in the' whole.neighbo. hoad but what felt some how un. asy aiways -wnusi :vir; caustic was in Company. 3- That whenever four hundred shares slWie subscribed, lhe Secretary -of this meeting (.hat convene the Stockholders .t ihe Court-lions. ii Hillsborough, fir3i.. giving one month's previous notict thjejcof in the public prints. ' 4. That the business of said Company sha!! transacted -by a Preset-nt and five direr tor. .-.i-l! such other office rs as the. Stockholders at 'li t first general meeting shall determine.' 5. That each of such officers shall be holders in said Company. CvThat in order to constitute said Cerric! Meeting, a majority of Stockholders shal: be ptc sent, by themselves or proxy. , 7. That each . Stockholder shall pay to Such per. 'son or persons as lhe General Meeting sua'.! r; point, fi ve do! lar s orf 'ac h "and every sbi.ii S ;i,-wl It was not lnn'':afteivth'at'TV very muddy w-ather and ensign Otiver, in dri. u ig home a load of hay upset his cart in a mud hoie, and the off steer choaksd to death before ne coulcl get in m loose. In great need of help! wno snouid cornea long out fc-rtwajd Easy.1 Sol so' said Ned, tauntingly4 -rfjuol for luck Ensign and on hft went. . ,v : -' '"".. s '....". By and by up came Captain HatvthorH,1 the "Stockholders at their, first General ' Neighbor Hawthorn,,- said, Caustic, in' a most' ' Y 0 . " . y piojiti, ll.tc tini. ( T h.v nt nnii In 1,1.1. . tri.ve tcrget out of this te'rriable mud hole.' them subscribed whenever called upon f;r t!1 purpose, and the balance of their share vr f h ;' " in four equal payments, a? the expiration ol'iiiM months trom each precedingaymetit.- ! a. i hat. as these Kesolutions are acoDt'.f- thes purpose of cornmencrfig said-Eaotuty, -H ate . there-lore . temporary and m jy be so . altrrr.1 head' and passed on. Presently mai. Speedwell, came nrancinp- hv on 'his fine pacing byBruriettc. Vv'ell neigh bor Oliver' said he aWje' passed bjV' your saying I See is verifiert-i jfVh'atltorket over lhe Devih back goes under ,rtiykcUy.?T5k ensign bit his .As luck would ;;have it,'the next that came by was Peter Furrow How s this ensign'.said he why did'nt you , go round tlie barson's"; it is'nt f half so'muddy and only 20 tods fui ther.' I though repnea; unyer. xou Know what thought did interrupted Fjirrow-r" A foii-'U xviier.in hit 5w ionecit thart icven meif who 'can' render "Treason C 1 1 U Vis juggvui which shall direct the energies of this great nation, in the accomplish mertf of that high dtstiny the meritorious lifa of her Wasliingtoii founded, must feel the principles, and be warmed by the virtues of that immortal man i I , r7- ; i low doth evtry day, moreand more ibting to bar newrth2t wi.sddrn nind foresight, which dis'tin giiishecithe father Of our country I He, to whose humble grjtve, this ungra'.tfal nation hith-not yet pi?h dr even 7lie poor stone. It wasJie first' liid Uiiose keel whicU n m triumph plough the itiam. He firt ho.'Stpdihat flag, which now fltes victorious ou our conVief;DS tcB that in the election of ofhcei s ana trr.rs.ic- c tinj the Business of the Association in Gtrm: there, Ensign' said he jee ririgly vou seem toi Meeti,,JT' the following Rules -and Rtguiaiutf ihinfe twj head are better than ontJj 'theube Ai'l shal! be ob.serVed Tnc to. which each st' number of shares he shall hold, in the proportK s following, viz. For one share) and not tnotv two shares, one vote ; tor every two shart 5j, ' unit nnt PY?(A'ier tan cFva..oc nn vot : l I every four,share above ten, and not exceed, J thirty, one vote ;.fo every six shares above 'V ' ty, and not exceeding sixty, oae vote ; lor ev -f eight shares jabove sixty and not exceeding f hundred, one vote. .and for.every ten shave: bove one hundred, onfe Vote, " lint rvo nertrt (r copartnership shall bs entitled ti a gte-te r vx1 ber than thirty votes' " - :T' - -v )-:'h&' ' iOHN'TJAiSrEAD, !;. John Tatlor J'r, Sec. 1 7-heS.weneTer'lbriot.eleb"jnhey poor CustiCf to tfieyhyofVhei'r death." .How differenf -was it with 'Sauire Airriwell. He never made use of an expression that could moitify the sensibility of any one. He would not wound the feelings of a child. Every body liked to see him come, for he had the true art of pleasing, to make every body pleased with them, selves. : Was any one in trouble he had a kind expression 'of sympathy (rfosopthe them was any onr fortunate, he mado them doubly so by scem ing to participate Iheirjoy. v Mild be his slumbers W thf dewsof strmmev Blithe be. his mornings, as theorisons oLthe grove.3 Hfs were the man ners, bland, amiablerland endearingV which smooth L the rugged road of life, and bind man in love to his f-l!ow min. While such, men as Caustic, fike the young" foxes of - Sampson Jn the corn of the Philistinesrscattered fireibyands, anger and discontent. LlZl'".- ; f " ""-:-- ( - ' Ye gentle, ye simpte, ye wise and yc wi-y, . . M;'hj dwell iuthp cjuntry or live ia t&o city f ... 5C7 bubsenption Books will be lodced- m"f hanu ot jhe- lollowing Gea;l-.m?n, viz J' M Mebane,; John Craig, Michaeriiolt, aml'.DuR't-' uameron, rLsq'rs. ofOrarjl : Fruledc N-Mif Wms Whined and John Tafior imi. of .. Hdi1 rough; Edward Jdnes and jolm'J. r K istrn, EI'H Chatham .SamueaAsiie of. Ilalil'nx.; am'l Ashe -of'Neiv, !iVnVv.r ; KU. Murpli' Esq.'Caswellv vCtlonei?UV' A:ltrrrsdn, rei"" Joseph Gales of lUlcigh ; Vm...l. '.Sireed, l' Grativille '.'-M'llryde', Eiq. 6f jMom-e'; -f Alex. Gi-ay, qf Randolph : llance M'Caibr-v Guilford ; and-WinB. Grovet Esq of I avt1-' ville. for the purpose of ginng an oppoiicin-' subscribing to all those w ho may wish to be cernetl. . - iv I For sale, at this odicer ' A FEjy copies or i'iiE BIBLE K X P LA INK D fiiCV 275 c?ns. ,