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j. t ffE'lUTE LIVED AND LGVD TO '..'-.-: - . - - GETHER. ' ' We have livelshd loved together, ... r TU uh many r!ians;iii.!j:yeiirs; TAY bae khari! each u"s i4 &ladneS An J it eartu wther tear il 'I limp never knnn a sorrowt J ; ! Thata not wuthini by the; -ifr. '$r t'-.y auiile cai mke aumtaer, ' , Where darkness else would be - -i --rrzrtz J.ikv tur leave that hll around us, ; T In Autumn? fadm;; buir. '; 4 ' Arr fty ; jraiilaflinU'iJlliaTVrf Wn4 ,Uie cloud of orraw1o'ri'k-T iAud tio mny shcIi we, V knovilov wtw proiitu stiia)! ta ran-e, it'I'll jTe bIirati speak f one live '", WImiiq time cuulJ never change. vVr baveivef tn loved tWrrtrr V Tjiroujli many rlianpn years? .We have .bared nh oilier' gladness, - Ai"j wept earbother'a tears. (1 .7? And let -s hp Hie lulu "7 A the pant tiabeeu, ujll be; - J sham Uh Ibee tjiyjaorrowv; i f And thMi tby amtlw ttu me. "V t I fool answered accSrding , f 0 Ai !rNeaf -iiW Alleghany mm inhilAl lllfln Wfll fit. ting i t idicutiItbe'aecoitnt of tU creauoQ 01 our race ns inspirsnioQ jIves it, and asserted that wo came , into existeuce by chance, Per haps, said he, ' tome of us existed a vwhile in less perfect organizatioM, Aad'ti length (nature always tend- ino; to perfection) we became men. and ntners sprang into lite III miner t - . . .t I lml& It . 1rl KnA if ftiilfl find t?pK I XDuatryjiow which had not been in- jored by t!ie hand of man? I hive no - 1' 4 i, i fjtoubt that We should see them pro I 9 1 m. ' A l '"" Jl I duced from the trees. flu nt, self confident, and in most -re- ipects, to his audience, he made his , - 1 doetnnestappearrveryt plausible, fod asked this and that one of the ..-!.. l. Ar Kn...-t.T.rtU.. company hat the jih0Ught,of them. 3U1 answered in the affirmative, till he akfl a votithful atrantrer ie hp - -M4-guV slnIJ". fat-Silent in the earner.' What he thought of them: "Indeed, sir,? . , . fie ripiieU, 1 nave no lOU0t at all noon the subject, for i have trav- eledf .iof-the? richest ptrtlof Hha' Texas f "wheire L atv the ftirest in native perfectioirunsoiled by tjic band of mau,and there I have seen large hogs g10 upon'he trees. The nose i the ejid ot the stem, is 5011 see by its form; and when ripti JL have seen them fall, and proceed Giretly jto eatiotjie acorns that err w upon the same tree " -This tiraMe illustration fJhis )rinf,inlesin,tn,ctlo ?f theif ow :chiidrena plan. turu i!le VgPOnJhe judge - ana was soiucient to eounieraci t he tl r...tr.TirJ"' D.n..' r I evils he tuteaueU.r Pastor t Jonrt hal. 1 Orismftlitw of Valentine9 ia. awv .ilt-Tntne ,was a pope. or bishop of Il(me, who lived in the idn li ; n 1 1 i.ty; I who ti T this Jay estah lislkd an4nuaf custom if tut poor rr clergy, drawing patroni bv lots lur the commenretl vcart ; and tbene t tiatrnne licnf wrnrd . -Am:.:-..1 irV l.:. J...t.Ml.. .,-T"-"lM,Y C cr ' f ' V9 49TiMnnT-tl fnr a ttinl anil Ya fl.J.trC'. J.1 r ii j reafi daykfpt on tnefoutteeath.day "rVebriia ry f'htca-rlTraTtghrtV -uU-tchi, birth day JoH,r Gordon, of't! nis rail in me HOijrv Kd rtcCUn of the mnrt. fir. tbit (iIM,m! .. .-, . , "iLiuiuv. ma 100 gOOU a man tO UC a pOpe, and died.roriy.days after his cimfecra f. . 1 , Von, or instalment; being cboaked With a fist bone . I'l t - ... : t nr'-' , ' m 1 liK intrini i'f lMt iir M'Mantlif - ... - - -. iiin vdutiuii . . ... . .. .. popery; ana 11 a very ancient rustqo, being almost a tlitMiand ean itanding. Tli e birds too are sujippsed to choose their ni i'et 'id pair oil tli.t tlarwhicli noliimbr, ip an atiditioijarrason iu our youth '. of O'tth sevc wii' afe approaching -t i:iii,uf ity, to write their vt rse. aiid witi much i!itMiui'v lv pch. Mi4W3jm&mtotem fr ttrHCTron thuir aelctted or allotted lovtrs. "en. . appearsto have been cdpied by tlie'f"tof jfving their chiUre t.ity from the clergy, i the day tXt of poperv and U a vers ancient e'Htuvoftiieirrip.riag,stt Vr, A Her.1 itcr.ed to art el tucktan, who h: orient ".and fopfe r f Hacfie,"gattf i tae luliowii'tr accent of him. ; , . , "Pll tell you wh st it is,v ejacu lated lie, that's wl.it I call a real tear down sneezer" he's aharkwcU and holdfast jtoo; he does t htfr.cy it to'eot and raiace his words he --rt-.. . . . Ictsk it down toVa hot asd heavy; he knocks drtwn and dras out; he! first gives it to eta in one eye, then in totherHheii in il gizzArd. andt at last he get your nea I undef his Trrarand' then I reckon he feathers u in ueiween me 105 ana me nom,s he'eivci a fellow no raore ofa chanco than a 'coon i has in a black 'Then, vou Rive him more creutt for hii sincerity then you 'usually; do men ot bi9 ciotn." saiu nis au- a Yes, vest tbere'i no whipping I the devil round the stamp with him; he jumps at htm teeth and toenail tnd I'm UimberoiSted if, I don't ! thinri1eher'SnSd:tHe;"01dH OV this morning! and Jie 8 f thO il 1 1.. ' t.' t . ' ut- el.. V.W 1 Hrsaw ,uu NEW GAUHE BJAUUlNiJ ; SCHOOL.' 7 ' Tothe Mtmbert of th Fedrlj Lw.),,t.f-.r,t. 1 1 . . . ,, mUMAUUIIl wmj ' 0 - Th Tftrlr-Meethnrhaa-mt tometimet TiraQi4:itiiitthaaetiniertbat it will be aented the rabjeet of ita eantempiatea iwara. ing scnooi io- ine anwownne erimji. r now becomea the dutr of the Committee that ' knee it particularly ia charge," to inform our Itetaberaaomethmg of what progreaa baa been made; the pecuniary Mate of the Institution, I md the uroaoect' there ia "eft ooeninr the! . r-r t - r School , 4 V - v The I The Initiation bu been incorporates ay tne he eutetew CS appointed aaTraai utrnen irimif sci,,iii : Guilford." 'Twelve Priendi are J Truateea, with powers similar te those uauny conferred in such caaea,viz: to ak. mmeio K aaDMaaftl tA feWtV purchase what may be necessary) or to receiver baaett f tba 8cboaL ' ' A Webhouae haa been erected fert wida and 120 lonrtwo stories airh, for the purpose 001, offices .nd lodging riomafoe the Supetintendenta, Teaehera,and Scholar. inca the erection of thia bouse, it as bees Mwmry t9 build another near by for t Ktchea, Diniagrooma,kc. Thia has also been buiU of brick, oiiealory high, with a basemeat. it Was been simed to have att thawrk about tbmdineiaaaaHwaRdalanddrahleaiaenerr '.J fcriei?i T tt,ait these baildines my be aufficiett, whea fiaish. i to acconimb(e bateea 10O and COO scholars. Ta-y are located stout a oavter of a mile from New Gsrdee Mstting H , in a qmet sad retired situation, aterty surrouaoed 0 niivm j 1 vt v. -. . about the time1 that the f e-.rtv tleeting t i-ne4 itsstteatioe totbe subject of esta'lisbieg a Bmrdinc School fee tbegvarded, literary and religious instruction of the youth oftbt tocie tv. Fiends ia Kgla4, offered a respectable dotation to aid the undertaking; which has sine been received. Also 'Friends of the Yearly Meetings of New foftnd. Hew York and piladelpbia hive sent pecuniary id, and some rafuable a rticles of , furniture far the hxie. Thae Yesrly Uje'inira hatw aft, tt la believed, estahtiahed Boarding Schools for tba LmVd at her.lth-wgh smntof thmy not iveaa many cur- uos instruct -a, Tuey, 1 avt all trie! the system; and some .f them a h.r- a..M... siHtg fron it, sad are, the-efjre, be'ter -Me . . . . .i t jaJe of the propriety of a annLr enVt berei and of the l-fijre likely to mult t'jrrefnws. .ftnminendatiotisTfoai aaah sir. era; have had the more weight, being secom pani'd as they hsre.been, with substantial help in 1 be underttk'mg. Itiflaen'cedfrem consider it ions of these things, and from a belief that the substantial inirresa of ihd Sneiety rifl lired it, Ihe fqnndationfor an I itutipn Jia been lid much larger, and eonieqi-n'ly, more e. pensive than the eemm'ttee otherwise wo'iid i.e fit jutiSed in k the committee bad hrtn roerned ia buildiur. by the fun is .t thei-eontrol, they belieis that the interest of ItheSieiety, and the arctrarc ofthe rising ge. I eration woa'd h-ve beeu nf ffleete - and that in a few years, if not t the eommeneemeat, there Uti,i ben .ccnmmodtian. for a ghtsdiwssTonrint e 1ht has been alter maoh reflection, and the rfeat resnonaibilitf rcatin am th'rn, at a debt haa bees incurred ia buildiog '"'" J WW. after eipeml.nr all tbt 1... k...S,.n .kl .l :n iT t'y have to he an aiUition.f cipen ef Vcon. V 1 ,he 8cB0' operation. Loans Iiaae been resorted to, which it is hoped the Kberailtf oU'riends will enable ltiieenmmteetopejr., ,k I The Member of thtf Yearly sleeting . have li - . . 1. j ... 0 1 long uoorei unoer great oniuantg-a, on ae- l-.-t 1 . . uren a literary eduea who have been con. moral, and religious it the e ite time thev desired jnemto re receiving literary inai ruction. Nve been, (fen-.r illy dusppointed.' there beinjf few, if any echbots within their roch, but what wer? I'aoir, in me view 01 coucernea mends, o nrtyp..jeeto'sr Some have made , k a pies for leaving their native land, aaiLjUovins to l5e Wrwt!it the miglit find greater fscil. and fvarer tempii.ma In e,iucitni their childrehi an l smir, oa account of the dangers uire are to piaeifg tnem lor an euution out 't'i ile of thf Shitty. hateHeifte ted the erc a'y inerry 1 MW&tyimttfWrtf fiii 'rm "" ae rei.gwua sooe-y. (finer Fnewls have fell ! duyao grc.t to' educate-tbcircbiUreo, thattbey bate, in some fi...,,rt f thee i e-t!- I I'VO't :"' V, ..! ', ave Kft Ihe Socit-J t:..t.bii.l ;rvid no ia ,i"uUon A.rtheir gusf J-J l';erry imic lion. "I Inn it ti beets wUich couma -v?r his hro p-iued, the Society, its prhr-. Vi ut iU tciinonifi, ,H thtn the limit .of tin. YVuty McrtmV luve aCcrd inctk.u.l Una. . NW or ouite ll the o'Hrt Vetlj . , MfetitiM inthdr E;nstJe td mr, imvc recom. memiea the u ject . tny Mitt'mg Bor. iirt - 1 ii in And now the?Mtshmtnt of one hlllee commeored -on scale, itubeheved, that wilt . ereditub e to the Society, ana tnax msy, ferii.ipiTe luflicient!) Urjci.for the ic eommmUfion of the Youth t!it my upply lor t BuThbei Tof Yeiira to come, of numerout people, tt i boped that Friends ut evince liher1itr eommensufate with the importance ottht eoneern, m that tne icivooi mj fce fi opperstien, vnnbarrjed with de'at, U it not rather humiliatinj to conaidef that ..i m.ruhvM of other Yearly Hictinrj nave innnhti(l -ntr thanour owa ntembrra ? - al thonra't ! deaipned mora partknlarty for tb benefit of thoe ItLthif part of the cbuntry. Thia perhapa haa ia part, bean owing. o the difference of aentiment that for a1 time eaiated reUtie to the location, But a the Yearly Meeting haa aettlcd that ittelt the bouaei are prettr pucb; built, ia boped that all the erly diffieuhie on that account will gi place, and that Prienda will unitedly .lead a hand of help,! rngrt awiredly " n a budabia. underakinp. and one very aiucU need.nra. 1 mount Ml It ahouhl vt oorae in mmu, nai the elTarta making .re not forihe pnaeot gen- bv it, when tt ia recollected that it la to be r.i.fe JTjitfir.'ftlaw9.'aiKl that alt lha eJaea. ,io;.4trairngoftheyouta are expected to in accordance wita taa viawa 01 ma ooweij eathtishintril.. i . 1 J Kot-iimtanJjnr the emharrawmenta that ,)ua beerv end are atiM la the way, tba coo raittee are deairoua of opening the achool at aa early a tlmV ka theVtoneemently can. Oar Frienda Dugaa and iaenath Clark ara employ ed aa Supfrintendenta 'and they are expected i to take iOaeaon tf ,Hhe premiaei la f week, in order ta be aiaK.ng ready tae accoea 1 k.t K ttVaia I It nnnat be prepared tie tbt reception ut tcaoiarai ut ar. rangemema art nKin, nu n w pn be in readineaa by the flrat of the Eigth aloatb, nj it might be of IKterlat, advantage fur the committee ta be informed previous! jle the opening of he School, the no enter of acholara ih.t mw j1um to be admitted at the com- ' l -- ;. . . mencement, that.tna BeceM.Pr,wcnera, aaa 0ter eenvemenciei may t provided, it a ntywiaa to enter anouia nppiyio u. umhm Ktw Garden bv the 15th of 4th Month ait- . k. u will be well to suit the agt and of taa tcbolarl designed to bo tsat.1 fioaa m to oe admitted under aiea years of see, i6r fore shorter time than, three months, longer terms are to be macK preferred, sod ft Is 'ihertfore desired that few if say msy.spply fa- a short er time than ail months, unless ther max bare euflicieat reson Ibr so doing. C ; - . -Tho price fiiedbytbe Yearly lleetinj fo 1836 ft, r bostd and tuition la Sou a rear, one fourth to hi paid ir advance, and the rest la auartertv DevmtaM. i l ?n - i 4 The apparrsl of tba scholars is to be plain, neb' a ii-Visual1tworn' by Ibe society ot Prienda, and sack garment 'ougM to e ce4ri fully markeJwitb tba, aamo of the owner or apppropnaie wni nurn. . mMn ii, that their outai le clothmg be of brows coloi. If nv scholars come with clethiag, which, io the opinion of the SuperintendncU is inadmi. Sible, he will prevem n iron, ocwg vsrs 'in school; bad furnish other if necessary. ; r;,; That scholars may labor Under no diaadvaa tace on account of data-book and atatioaary1, it ta desigaeo; to nave a tuppiy on saaa 10 far- nish them, on a ravarsaio terms u they can b1 procured elaewhera. ' ' .' Tha morals ottha scholar will be' partial. larly attended to, and tba beys and girU pre seated from aasnclating together, except near relations st suitsble times. ' Uancsss7 visiting Will be guarded against, and none permitted to leave tha prescribed Cmits Of the school, with. out leave. It wai ae cipcctca ir ma aeaca. . a. a a .r . . cm aad scholar! to attend tba religious meet inr in coorwa at New Garden. ..... . . w - . . 1 I ne course en lucrarv wurqcuwi aimeo at arill besucb aa ta qualify the scholars for use. fulness, that they may be creditable to them selves and to taa institution. J - .t 1 As a knowledire of Ihe principles and ucs nf created things hs a tendency to expand the view, enlarge the eaiad, aad raise Jha Tafee: lions to the Great Creator, besides an ac quiintance with tha aaturea and uses of earths, rocks minerals ke. may, it is believed be of materoal advantage both ta tba mechanic tad the sgricuHurliat, , It is also said to be an a greible study,' snd by the teachers having apecimeas to e libit, Inatraction may be eaaely imiarted to the achotir. It is desirable there fore to have a cullectica of geological speriov ena for the use of the school as soon aa they em be obtained; and any pretent.for acollec. tioa of thia kind, or of any natural or srtifio'al curioaiiiea from our Frieada will be gratefully received, and lb donations recorded. ,.W ... Letters containing information, or makiug wqrrjnBtniiaTrd fen-lent or either of -the eommhtee.-There is s Post Office at New O.rden called fMew Garden Past .Offise, and the procrielVof in dividual paying tba postage on their kttcrs, it is prcaumed Will be sere by all. 1 : PllLlEAS K1X0N, Jr. Clerk. 2nd. Ma 4A.1SJ7. k ' Names of the School Commltte. & P. 0. Address, ' , iosima' SUidty, Centre, Guilford Co. - iV, C. -. . -i-. ;.; - John Urard, fio.:Hh y Tliou. H idgin ::"d."'"; fJ dii.t y I'f Henry M. Mary, XewCarden, do. Eiilto Coflin, - m JubijlacUf t ; I ThonuaT., Hont, '; Hunt's Store, 4 Jrreiniah Plggitt,-- ' f ' " M Carter, v'M: , ; r- i , Ueiiley, JSixqnH, r Pltiueas iNlxoa.'Jr 't ; '. j do.' iiltt.: -("' ,)T,",TIT' C7. .IK I uM'mhers leiug donifous of seeing a paper estahlihed within the limits of N, Carol'mo, which will vie sit rtpttability and in size, with any other in the cour.-;, pmpos j as anon as proper arrangementa c t made, and their piitronage is sjme,liat incrcutxl, to enTafje their paper to the a'ue f tlieJUrjre city p ipers now Mued, printc i en an r 1 s,r penal torn - . ; - ' " . r A princtpte feature an. paper aaeni.ren will M to give it more of s rtUpMu'thnradar, and nuke'it what every publication of the kind Intended for the Aenrfit of mankind ought ' to be, commensurate twith all their intellectual and mor4 wants and promotive of their high tit ami best Inteeertt -f Sif; X i",', The proposed tenprovemenf seems , to be called for by the wants as well as by tha voice of the public, snd in fact is manifestly necessa ry,' if we wib tu go eiri putts with other parts of our, country in tae marcn ci improvement. We do not Jby any means wish to arrogate to ourselves any aupcfiuiity in the scale of intel lectual attainments or purity of motives, but merely to mske an humble att;nipt to meet tha wants and wiahes, snd promote the welfare nf nnr f ninntnn eountry. bv tit ending ao far wa can, the means or. mental ana - moral tin prove ment.. ; , y- ,; h1-:- 1 '"' In Dronoaing to devote a portion of this, pa prf.lo matter of a religious eaatj to give it more 01 a reugioua siiantncr iv mwn uu oc inferred that it is Intended to be a sectariaa kheet. or that ioer seledioiw in this line, we shall be prejudiced in" our prefcrenee ta such articles which are favvrabte to one particular ect or denomination. Wt aball endeavor to be ruided alone by our vieaa of tba real wonh of articles and of the well-being and E ml improvement of our readers, A certain portion wilt also be devoted to Crht reading, auch aa tales, and articles of a miscellaneous cast, selected uittt a scrupulous regara Wjtneir neneuciai aou ioarm?uva veoi Cartas the mind. I. i ? - The paper will be apportioned and divided off under arpsrate and distinct heads, tliat to enable the publishers in ita ample dimensions to present ita readers with such a quantity of matter weeny, as cannot 111 10 give gcaenu and entire sstiafaetiou;- tVt j"-vr:: Believing tnat a paper niraistiiisf such a large Quantity' of matter, s this must necessarily contain on all subjects embraced within its sphere, arouia ceruiniy meet witn tue wiaces of. a great majority 01 the people of this, and ot'chborinr Statesk the publishers are buoyed an with auch reflections in the hope of the ul timate eeeeeaj of the antli '.akir.r, and induce 1 fo offer this prospectus to the rutj'"c, ft 7"J apoa tneir generous support ivr tae prosccu tioa of tba work. " ? rjTba.pohlicstioa of, the Telescope, as en larged,' will appear as soon as a euQc'.eat num ber of subscribers can be obtained to warrant the CboKqnent increased etpenaei ni ar. raogemearfs wd be made to have forwarded to oa ia time for luewmmeweeme nt, all aecesaary sdLtional materials, whenever appearance a ia dkaia as4&cient addition claiisea. " Tba paper, ss enlarged, printed 00 a targe extra imperial j r;i, ' . k "'i entire new mater.-!, will be furnished to, ji - t. ,i 1 - r . . . WW HVMWVII I1W .WW .wv w W . ' cluba of ire IndivUttala at 112,04 per annum tba money, imtarialhf to .be paid n sWroneA and such who may twerribe acora ita appear, ance, to transmit as pulut fru,' or pay into (he kitfts of soma o&e of oar autiwniied agents tha amount due, immediately on the reception of the, fit at number. Subscription to the pa per for six mont s, f t,SV for a abort er period thaa trhicn, none will be taken ' - ZtYtLY a ETAKS. .Jsa." JJ,1S37. , t ' QRJitors with 'whom wo etcbsr.ge, are rcpTOT7 rjwcu .WKi--a, iw - . t .1 a. . f insertions, and the favor shall be reciprocated. "I. B.-AU asmes procared by our agents or others, throughout the country, sr reques ted tabs forwarded by tba cm or March, when will be mav knata the (uoccu cf tLv RAN AWAY frem me. on 'the 21 b.ndbdy, eauet I)lVI .) 1 rit. a I. AUI'nbetit 15 years old, smad of l.ne, yellow bair, light eempleston. - It ia au poe J be is lurking somewhere ia (....lord county, probably on tha waters of Po!e-Cat, or tSick ry cretk. I will gfve the si.ove, reward t ary person who will bring him to me in Rn fol, S county, 4 miles North of New Salem, half tii at sum (five dollars) to any one who will give rr- mrormatioa w nera ne IS or conrine nun hi any ail or place of safety in this State, sotl.it I frit him again. All persons sre hereby fcrbi.3 ..-a tobartior. ria countenaoce to. protcft, rr ia anywise del with said boy, under the liabii.tica and penalties of tha law as he lelt my im ice without sty jut ettet snd, as I bcH-, l y the seduction of ethers, who-w'U be l.kny to ruin hiacbatactee ami prospects in life untvis I can succeed in rerimmmr him sr.eeu.v. Randolph county, tl Carolinr, October nth 123. BLANKS. rv ; i. n :..... T -a lJCtUS t)l liCmcpr.CC, lit vU. of Trust, rlCTa UitiVs, p.C p,,ia t - pnta Bo'uaatina .It iavits, AUl m;-w- T.,.uwt. iVwl aaaj uu.i.ivmo u ,u aaia. tCUllOnS, 4 (ITr a MX, IIU a r - a . laXtculi-jcrT tnendti f fiii ilis Cheet Qnirc hr TleamK FOW SALE AT THIS OFFC& . i..iamniar.. ni ""-" 1 1 Just hecrivei) l visit op puEsq CLOVER SEi:i) fo' aalaby ,M - mi aaiflm r ' ' . - New Salem, ari.'jfj' a I ' 1 1 l ' r-i r 11 i zuuaiu ct i..t ivet! tnd of NmZ L i' L'ndoL Co. N. C, "IV: ...I . .'... t.. 11.. ie J V A friends an ! the; public 'if general, ha has lately Cttei, up in suitable Hle, a con; mcnt 1.- for the reception of Travelling geptletnea iii ladies, or lamiliea, in a manner which he U tba. fi lert, cannot fail to give entire aat'wfactlon.- Uis labia ' will be ftirnialied with aa good far as a plentiful country eari afTord-AUu, d table,. and boraea well M:! tJH':i!i-4 (O lie tenders hia unfeigned hanks, for tha liberal patronage ha has recrlfed since he commenced buaineas. and beoca b a bettM nrrparation of hia Ilutaeat ard constant endear. on to make bia guesta comfortabtel thai ha ill merit aad rtceive'a. Contuidance oi,..tUB same. ... v . . , . t r . , . nt- Dctfi ; 1835.; : 1 e; 'a zrtnY MAivs law nooii In. tics tfolumh (12 pat$y in 'gMi law birAing;ut TcodaUdn c'ndJTt (tt, per' wt.JJcr. tale ct ihi$ Order from a tlit(tnctprpir,pttl . I tended io.tchettier addressed ta tnt tt 1 a r,l .1.11' n 7The vostazejin these flook itnt by tnatU anyUHere tat thin the ' ktaU of N C or tchtrevut of the Sia: not over one aun ireJmLa, T 97 tlx Pr fw- I It Altpenont indebted to tie? far lr.i nearffor thtManf-Dutinett mil make speedy payment.--1 eon wtpbstilly tsait longer- ' 'ca. help it. J " 1 U. SIMM. J November, 830. ' TT 1AV UP! : ; Tit subscriber bat in hand, for th purpose cfeou-itihf ri'Jney: c nd ihU km ttttUzitnlSt the l.rs una Ta ten cfF-r. net Clark, those tilhtf tit frm f C'tim. 4 Dorset ttnd lilt L'se t.c:etf J:m II alA trdSurvivmS partner of JD.Ws and II Aer; pit tf j tcfitch tint art-uj teen slandint niteh io bn. t enon intercUc j tn this notice, tan cartel cr.y lcr i.iJ utgez.ee. 1 -t - ' tl i' p. TAl:t, t ! I ! av 1 URSUAXT to a llrsnlutlrn rf the btork holders of this Pani, at ttieir Ut aanw4 General meeting, a'J rcrtpri Hv'.n eUirt C8 ssid Btnk for Dividends of f',.l cr Depo,'.tts, or L'otcs uiueJ ly Ue rrir..( &l Pank r its Ernctif, ara earteitty r reseat tbftn Sot ftywt 1- ' e T "rerof tha Bank, ea or ttL.t ke 1 nf 1 -n.I.y ia November m-rt. f '.;rU t..ry t.;l tt t.N red, ss the E era wit' r-i Biai.asf-'-i divideud cf i - tit 1 f t e 1 .it. r ,.:, Pres'ide-t. c.k. ta ; Rleigb 'Dec. " 1 ,4 &mi To be inserted m eU t;.r rcwir pers pnnttl ithin the State ii Kufth Cand.oa f ri. J I ail va si w --a i w w ojt.. ss aa vej asnMMtls au.kei k ttm sHaa aiwni fa iKo f rf ,u Bank,. who wiU ry them to err ' . - - -. fKOPaTacvn Tvr tL: ir-tt of t: L.!:.'.ury Acxlrny .Tir-T Cuts ton 1S37.' ," a..t 4iu t?Mi.Mn.v C-.tr., .. - t . t f . 1 . . . .j . l.i '1 III I. I ... f . . , n I ..I u t. ... .iuiv uiawn uaiiouv c uitaL pitizn iia,ov BrLEviiiD .S nrc jie. Prize cf Prize' of Prize", of Prize I Prize cf Dolhrji-; do,, , o,oco 3,000' "2,4C0 vi,5co: clo, t s; Prize -c Io7 J bo Prizes cf do ' cf , do V'of; - do .; of do; Cf ,tlo of; ,1,000 coo - ,300.- ', too: 100 du; ' ;; da," -:'?'do. - I n..:i.. . ftt.n firri iany in w, uuu uwj w ttw, tfc; MOTOunnn in all to 253,200 tfollaru - ' -''''SI'; . ou, uuancrs oi -tar - A certificate for snacks rre of whole Tkkv i . . v - sv - I ets wiU cost trjy M dollars. Halves and Quar, tcrs in.tbe ssma proportion. , To be bad ia tb rreateit variety nt bumS.ea at . . f " " ' w 1 - - i STrvrxtriM pniwTo' nrrrrr .: W . .... ...... M.W... V I . . V , KsieUh.'N. d JOlvyPUtWING ftcma T.ittTt;,viVvi ntalrvcO ,1( alAl nt , - . . m n rt warn M . .. TtJS0FJV0E. l y S , ii. .
Southern Citizen (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 11, 1837, edition 1
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