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ex, iipti TTil? O)" TiJT' ""TElti' t6)' Wi r; ra y- f- fn& V"' ' BV BENJAMX SWAttl. WIL1TV0 WE LIVE FOR, BUT TO IMPROVE OURSELVES JlYD RE USEFUL TO OXE ANOTHER t VOLUME I IfJH1BR.l., ASHBOROUGII, NC, SATURDAY, MARCH 41, 1837. Of S3 AFTER 3 MONTIJ SEti SOUTH ERN CITIZEN, Ev'ery Saturday Morning. pay aFthe expiration of seven years hitionary war for a certain sum, prj from the date, without interest; the clamation money ; during the war a seven years elapsed more than two tender was made in paper moneyi but years ago. j: v ' - :; befureJthe naprmone!rdcprcciated. TEVUMS. n. ilnllnr oer annum m an- w recover interest nor be allowed a ... I.I e ' lor li, " . -.uiiiu. ,1... ;nn)i Ires'y Provided tfiat he should ' , . rnm mm mr mm mm m mm. ji . i i ii i Kua. a a m "V ' ' ; . . Jnotbe Hale Biucer, lor tne aetenaant, con iA irua. a,,..!,.- ; a. r-. men t recovered. The defendant! at re- . :.4' " i ii'fiH ni iiijiuciii vi iiiirrrsi Jrom the date $ the ui a o. pcrcurianit Haywood and Stone, fn?m. t,,e time of ,ndpr 4? thcin,e rfffircd. . ; rJudaresi- This contract was made application .wa. made for payment, in Ann subscriber may diseontin Upon an cipectation that it would 1798, awdchargingiiLihelr-bUllthat tit icithin the nrei o, ma? PC prnurmeu-at-int expiration or mej anewrnot where tne bond was. .v of the publication. f ; 5ne, 8eveQJ veart and the fwordsuiuil this application fur payment was C.7hmintinhtabedi8C0 are appucanie made. uplainants are entitled to nil nil arrearages hmm time of, t!ie tender to the demand for pa men t for at tlieiime the tender was rotde, paper money ws a lega1 t'ndet', and it bad nt deiireciated. Oeeter k Geeter ts." Eiecutors of Lit t'ejotm, 3 Murpli. 186.. great ardor and public spirit inanifest-I suppose; would'nt ye?" 'Yes ed etery whei e. ansurcn us that ro ( but you will not want to read all the temporary jl.scordauce can frustrate timeiare vou-acnutinted-with-fitr-- , F - Z I. -.. 0 ures."J It a pitv if I ain't, when III I - m - . " t . thtgreat-wotfc a moderaferBhare" ' I --tr ; T j r I ( pM " W tAlLUM ill me case ui a .k tint f oi i ; Jv delay or payment after that time; Editor-:' I iotercst'Talidwable'. for the delav JUtXelte rs communicat ions &c. of pMyment after that time. to come post pa id. ''we was a verd iot accordingly. &nrP.RTisr.MF.NTs. tnserffa on r . ' , .... ... . incvsuui m.m p rmij vj-j. A I O1V0 f 1 0a rfUUWI U unmi hnnt ...Jik . h,n.uv FayettcvUU mnd IVtttern Bail-Road E f fi ?t V Of Pitt l Ml C U l.J conditioned to nav without anv time We respond heartily to the mzst. aaaanMvw a . ia-fvi na nrnmrnw r uwiiukiiim u iir wHiiim.ntttKfT. 1 meniioneaantt-tneTiiiesuon was, rr . " " mj, :m,n " V,ai from' what t me hterest was to be iViTi T , , I t opitiion on I he itubject f lorlinc the ralculatea. "naii vt'A w- i-- i..si.'--....... Haywood, JasticewThe rule is designated in the conditional uWri fixed, that bonds payable without tion will be survijid: we le U any certain time mentioned, Jtre that arHticntific gentleman who. travel pavable inMtanter, and bear inter- ,ed 0,ffr il l,d ,m" ,,"'r r,,ule th Mtimmediatflv finrn thf. drl'iv. ',ew of f uming n genrsl conclusion the'SpiriCor concession will make all things right again, and where there is m much zeal we cannot doubt the exis tence of that spirit, Watchman. METHODIST CONFERENCE. The Virginia Annual Conference of the Methodist Church met at Petersburg, on the 8th of Februarys ana conunuea m arsion umu ine aOthofthe month. Bishop IFaugh, of Baltimore, presided. - What has beenTormany years, called the Vir tuma Conference, is now divided into two Conferences- the Roanoke River being the dividing line be tween them. The" next Virginia Conference is to meet at Richmond, and theNorth-CarolinaConference, at Greensboro, Guilford co. ' We subjoin a list of the Appoint ments in the North-Carolina Con ference: ..; . I've cyphered clean through adop- -tionT 'Adoption! what rule is that? . 1 Why, it is tbe doublerule of two, you know that twice two is four; and" according toadoptianrtwiceOMr it two-1 ' 'You may take vour seat sir,' said the master- ' You may take yourn too ' said the pupUMorj itVCTOoTuhavWt work, both ways" p-p-- ASH BO RjOUO n-N j 0 h'orth 4- Present! rt, MalUtt. ; Case for money due by1 two notes ,c w ,s" . 7 ' efhand payable, January, 1781.-- the-reawn upon which these de r T lBrilnat mne liar lionn rniinil.il if- in et tt en itt i 4 ft :tm iu IB. rch nlf Wrnt, IOK ua a Ktatement tlut given us little anxiety til till- IIMilllt. . .. i m ' - - 1.vmAi. : vrt m,U. .. LirwiuMoii nave urcii iuuuucu, Me have rerruert private letters two notesin 'l783raU there were libiLULmioe ihem and frmn r,yettev Hie, ro,nPlaininginsme ... - r- M demand, is Dav- Salisbury mating, but .f these gentle apavmeni wa., umuc iu mr nmouni ,nfl mlTk'U(ne will consider for a moment, they oltho nrincmai, ana nn oiler wasl . ,. T..' mnt h mminrifl timtouFcnurse then made to pay any balance vvbtch uPon. Im.mca,alt,, ot any frct, Wr and reiia0ll,. Tl,elct mVKiltben .t,.e. if thP b.;ntirr previousdemand made for that pur ,(f AsHemb- wllirh )1VJiniato u, th(. ... " i.i j:. ,a ,kJ..-. pose: The same in the case with Luhr rim inn t 25..,nlv .Ioph mi ..n n.. . . . ... i ' - j . , a hma i)ayaiie on no certain oay contmgiry of route being auneyett. mentioned in the bond. I believe ami thiHtist being ascertained; we un-t Topsail Inlet, W. S. Col son. the British determinations have dfntandthe,oferatfobahf Maj MNeils I "Trent, R. C. Mavnard. would rme to credit to the amount of (lie notes, which he refused, It wai stated by counsel that a calcu lation had been made by agreement, and that on .the 20rn May, 1785, when Mallett o.Tercd to close . the account, 320 dollars & CO cents were due a interest and not as principal, and to calculate interest on thit sum would be civinjr inter est on interest. To aypport this position Jh e jtatcdthiiLUiemode nf calculating inteicst at thd time this contract was entered into, and ihring. the whole transaction, till I- iy 178. was. trffind the interest Rmlexgh District l- G. Leigh, P.E. RaTeieHTJity, Edward Wadsworth. Raleigh Circuit, JohnE. Edwards, B. T. Ulakel, Sup. Tar River, W. E. Pell, T. R. Brame Sup. Granville, Henry Sneck- illsboro', Addison M. Lea. Chatham, T. Garrard, ilawRiverWm. Carter 111800, T. S. Campbell. ip vast utility of in a I . . . m m concurred with ours on this subject, , u b.e Wlt 1 v,ew r ,nk,,, t".at butrcally I can perceive no iood Try "1? T,m'lf' ,f; Tir rra!: reason for the distinction Our owo 1)1 IIXIIIZ IOC .J .uy iil.wuilU lilt imti rji . . . - . , . on the principal sum till the time of y aceither jo entitle himself to settlement, ami the inters on the f . -v--i .tl j... rae of a bond payable on demand. local io n of the ruad as it u.ill Atmllv run- Tim ktirklu.llir act directs that bonds payable on u,at no come in. it is plain therefore, demand shall bear interest from the will have had n agency or influence demand; by the same act an ac- in ibis-measure, u!ib-s they can be count stated & signed, bears.inter- heard through their condition." .lhey est immediately fnm the signature. jj-j-y usticc. The reason of the distinction is this; in case of a bond payable without saying when, the obligee has not to do Newport, John B. Corn. Straits. VV. McMasters, Beaufort, J. E- Joiner Roanoke Di$trici, Robert J Car ' son, P. E- Roanoke, Wm. Compton. will have ba n without a voice in thelPitti ChapeV Featherston. apMiiiitment f the President, Dircc- KOVfril rt1Vntlla fmm ill law nnira iliiuviiik iiiiiii iiiv vni villi' , . i iiL.; ,V ;:-lhe undertakes to make omerwisc inej worus,nn .ucniauu, l. i :e j .i '.k. ti..w...t n.:- ....t..i iwrsno nicanine, anu u a ucmanu h thmcnt chsc m the several ! ? rtt&wW9K paymenVide'amounte,l.:tamore- !! ia nolQ ? 1 lc t"' lhe ?C tl.in tl- nrinrin-l. ti. h.i.n .., tion; thenfore it must be to cive en theUth Mav: 1785 mnai cer. "Sht to4?mand interest. The -mj 7 w I'' ' tors bujieriu'endama or feurveyors.! Washington Circuit, R. P Bibb. Tb.yaic unwilling input themselves j Mattamuske'ef. W W. Kone. t iinly be considered aiiritercst mere ly. And although' tbe rule for cal- cuhting inttrcst baa been lince at tered, and that what is here conten ded or as erroneous in principle, yet as it was the mode in use when JLueuriniractednd-paidt jujUiLiiriJCio4ead he red o.- ood at- tal teal Ptr curiam, llAtf,, Judige. Th act ol Assembly proceeds upon this very principle; it says a note pay able on demand shall bear interest from a demand made. When speak ing of an account signed, it says, interest shall accrue from the stg- et nn hnth instances an Actian-may4e-brmiglit dimmed tatel without any formal demand; but if entirely at the mercy of Hungers, even though they have them reported of most favorably: that they are willing to do so to a coiisiderble extent, ii a degree orfltb and confi JeNce, we think high ly complimentary to these stangcrs, and evincive of seal and liberality in themselves The dillirnlty in fact crows out of vagueness in the c barter, wbich uniike all others we ever heard of, ha no dia linctive poinHof reneral direction.. Ftyetteville, it is true, is called for at uiie end m tue etiterprize anu some point above the Narrows at the Grnt renting place towards the wentern end: where that some point is,' or may be, in all the scope of ountry between the Narrow a and the head branch of the Yndkin is most indrfmite: it Is a quel On Wednesday of . February (Vurt,"at Rockford,in Surry coun ty, a meeting of the) citizens of the county, convened in the Coiire House, for the purpose of a Rail .voaii rneeuns. . On motion of N. Bo yd en, Eso.. W. P. Dobson was called to the chair, and F. K. Armstrong, and W 1). Vomers, were appointed Secretaries. The Chairman made a very per inent address in exclamation of the ause of the meeting. : He was fol- owed by N. Bovden. Esn.. who v tf .... - - 9 poke for some time in commenda tion of the liberal policy of the Le- rislature and of tb the work. l)ect. Henderson followed short but very appropriate 6pe ech- Hamilton u Jones, Esq, the Del egate from Salisbury, concluded with a few remarks in explanation of the object of the Salisbury meet ing after which the following reso lutions were unanimously adopted. Uy Dr. Henderson, Resolved, That it is the sense of this meeting that the final action of the General Assembly at its last ses sion, on the important 'subject of In ternal Improvements and the ap plication of the State's share of the surplus revenue, jvas judicious and patriotic, and deserves the grateful acknowledements of the people. Resolved That a liberal, ener getic and united exertion of lhe State: will in the opinion f.f this meetifigrelisure to them the impor tant results of a successful system of Internal Impromements, and grad ually e'evate Nerth Carolina to the distinguished rank which she must take, and may justly claim from her vast resources. Bv J, Cowles, Esq Resolved, As the opinion of this meeting that the proposed Rail Dannlle Distinct Moses Brock, Road shall strike the River above P. b. - r J Abbott's Creek, by the most prac- Danville and Milton. Jehu Hank, ticable and direct loute. Yewbern District, James Jamie- son, P E. Newbern, G. W. Langhorn. Snow Hill, 0. Culbreth. Duplin, J. M. Boatright. Sampyon, J. T: Sinclair. Neuse, W Wash. Portsmouth & Ucracoke, W. M. Jordan. Washington . Station, Joseph U. Davis. Plyniouth, Samuel Pearce. Tarboro,' Alfred Norman. . m i paymcnt ought in lhe first Tplacrto T.! cV,a nn5,v",cno, . be applied the dischargHf ,the IT!1 le , , V Ihtmst accrued, arid if a balance nf s" vauM ii.iw.crc.urc.-r, the standard of! Pittsylvania, J. A. Miller. Banister, Joseph Goodman. Franklin, W. W. Albea. Rockingham, D B. Nicholson, Guilford, Thomas Barnum, Greensboro, James Purvis, (Caswell, Peter Doub. Person, Wm. Closs. Resolved, That these proceedingi be published. On motion of J- Cowles, Esq this meeting adjourned sine die. II N. a UKfXJOVJ , VUlU F K ARMSTaaMG, i Wm. I), Souers- See's Samuel S Bryant. Agent for Greens- of Jhe very ablest among the boro' Female Collegiate Institute renownea generals oi nis aay, ?oa Knhert 0. Hnrton. Airent far Ran- who nas gameu nonor in many a kvnmni, . i. l. I Letter to make it from the principal. If the plaintiir juradji.dicauqnstben to render the receivedhe notes as-pnplchtbe again uncertanr by departing .defendant should be. credited' frAni1.'1- N -l " .. f a ;icn was a luusmcniaucuruius- "J - the'day of the receipt, otherwise it , wal t indgmentaccor taU 1 1 U: r Li.. ... .1. LL :. i: . lv for interest rom the date tit. ll "it nijvit; n cm iin rue- . . rrW nvn,i ' : 2 Hayw.49 11. 7 RLl III II IIII'Ill ail I11M IH'VVl V I t x lrt-n. i he dtfeiulaiit mav stnn in. x" V- ".:' , vi'"' tt rest when h5 pleases bv tendering ' A AMnp " rra 10 W wf MiC principiil nod interest, but it' i "''t when it bermnes due, is excused r.ut a letr.il tent. r in v. ben. I ,m1 fmtn navine interest thereon, if the T??dyJl he . must have the mcney creditor, conceals bla place nf residence K a I I r I I a . 1... . . i ... Aiui 1 ue nt'oior miow not wocrc u hii- lily to.mkn pavinent.Chuu vs. De M',hiWliy3frB!.cMsft. j v. raux. l.M.r. mMJLL af?ffr the ,Revo and '! tan !cdn lf.v' . . mmm . m . 1 M V8 U VV- " I , ' ' . -ZZ ion inannostmatermiTiivciantaat?, .it 1 rr. tj-:-. r . .. leyi of the Catawba and the Yadkin, hn are called on to aabscribo. . They think too, that it till materially affect the value of the stock; before they corn mit themselves they would like to know how this vast' latitude of discretion js to be used they would like at leaat to uve a voice in it exercise: and as they are now cut off from every other mode, some of ua have attempted to do so in this conditional way Surely there is nothing contracted or Illiberal in this. T his difficulty would have been a voiced in a creat measure, if the Banks hat not been opened until after the Erfclneers had reported: even a it ii, weUruHt, and confidently believe, it wil be removed as soon as a report is made methmsr distinctive will then be presented to our people; and if it ia at 'll i ' II. . . .U .1 , an uvoraoie m our wihuc, ine co-mil- tionUl Hubkcription ill he an absolute one, Vaiul i.wulJweHe44' an -amoun that will do credit to our citizens. The dolpMacon College. Salisbury District, James Reid, Salislmry, William Johnson. T .r ' ! IT T- uaviuson, 11. u. rippeu. Randolph, Thomas Jones. Stokes; Joshua Bethell. Patrick, 0. P. Moorman. Surry, T. MrSharpe. ViU tes.. D. Bu mpass. Iredell, John Lewis. Mocksville, W. Anderson: Seem in aSchool Boom "What studies do you intend to pusue,,1 said an erudite pedagogue one day as-- J o Iray-R aVteitrtMrirciW room: VWhy I shall tljidif read. well-fought field of battle, made the following remarks ic relation to war. "The thirst fon renown sometimes insinuates itself into our councils under the hypocritical garb of na tional honor It dwells on imagin ary insults, it suggests harsh and a- busive language, and people go on from one thing to another tilt they put an end to the lives of half a mil- .. lion of men" The call lor war pro ceeds generally from those who have no active share in7 its toils, as ministers, women, and the lounging politicians ef a lare towa ' . Know how he looked wnen asleep, sat with closed eyes before a mirror.
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