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Ina IS r -. it ; .-i .-'" There f aeof ) -vrrLtfUti-toff a ia ' 'r: T n txtu-r iti.a a ir-f f" ff the (larlar. TKr I"", me of trap Jua Munte ru WfKia ore night, that of" Koirt m ' on I half yard lanrrr than tet'-ee. I be'ieve 1 i44 yoo f hint, what deperjte W'e felW he was he rine from 0ion county in taneeikut. W ell, he ooria sis ter SJ -she was t I handsum looting rait: roa eree e er rr J a more out and ent eoaspb-1 ru'uer .m w.s a fin figure head. J a beautiful rao-U-l of a craft any ia l' e eut. a real cl-pper, ami as fall of fan and fnilie m a kitten. We!!. ! fdrlc trned Sail head; the more we waited her to rie hm op. tha not ! wouldn't. ad got I'laruv oneasy about it. Ar hia character was no of t!ie rwsL He was a turners! fa vorite with the e!Ie. an J t'io he didVt behae ery prrttv ne fer, forgetting to mam wheie promised, and where he hain't ou ht 1 forget, mo: ret si it was, he had sj h art uncommon winnia way with him. I.a e U tU them oer in ni time S ..II mm f -irly bewitched. At hi farter a id 10 him one evening when l.t can a eurti, Jim. eats ha. u'U ne-er come to no good, if you act ike !d wrratcti as you do; ynu ain't fill ta come t -to no decent nun a ho'.ise at all, anJ your harnce ould ha ten times more t(rrcehle than your company, I tell yoii. i won't consent V Sa l's fiup to them are huskin parties and qiiltin fio lies along with you n more, on no ae conn, far von know how Now don't, mi e, now don't, uncle Sam: aay no more aho .t r.at; if you know'dl all you wouldu't aay it was my f-odt; and ; besides, I hate turned right about. I am ' on toiher rw k now, and he hmg leg too; 1 am steady e a pump bolt now. I in tend to set It tavself an I lake a firm. Yet, yes. savs ftther, but it won't do. I knew your father, ha was our aerje.nt. a proper clever and brattm m lit was too; he was oat of t!it haroea of our glorious retortion. I hid a great respect for htm, and I am sorry, f r hi sake, you will art aa you do; nut I ku yaa once for all, yon mulgie up all hopes of SJl, now an 1, the blood in mv hwly h? swaged into for tvarlaaua. Whan S'l heard this,' mv head, and it's ruunm nut o my oe, ha began t i alt away like md in a des- j I'm eVn almost smothered he quii k. for pertte hurry aha W.eJ foolish enough, hcaeu sake. The Lord he prmeed. lhat'i fact First ! tried to bite her said hither, the poor sinner is not qui:e breath in I look aa if there wis not'in?jdead tel. Why, as Tin a!ie well, if particular i i tha wind; t!ien aha blushed j that don't brat all naiur, why he has all oter like acarlet fever, but ahe reco-j h-mg-d himself by one leg. and 's a vers I that pretty soon. anJ t!ien her co!swiinrii like rabbit .l,in iii-t lour went and tame, aud came and went, i f.ct. Whv. if he aint siuted. Sam: he till at last the grew white a chalk, : is properly w ired, 1 declare I vow this tnd down she fVU slaji osT her seat on the j is some f your doing. S.nn well, it floor, in a futtin fiu I tee, .ys fjlherj was a cleter scheme, too, hut a liule I tee it no, you eternal iUin, an I he j grain mo dangerous, 1 gues. Don't made a pull at the olJ fat1 'tone 1 sword, : sliiid etarin and j in there idi nijjli', that always huaOker tha fire place, (wej said Jim, cut me down,! tell you or used to call il oi l Bua'er, for his toie ' rut ny ilrot, and he e d to'ynn. for alwayt began " when 1 was at unkea : I am choakin with Mood. Roll over that Hill.") ani drawing it out he m ike a ilipjare hog-head, old Snow, sid I. till I get at him ni wieke I as if he was ahbing a! atop o;i it and cut him down; so I soon Ml with a hay lork; Ivit Jim, he outs of released him, but he coulJn't w:dk a bit. the door like n s'.ot. anJ !raws it too sr-' His ancle a as swelled and sprained like :. u.i .. i L- n u irjimir iijih. t iro i 1 t i ti;ul ii ci (i you u, as, fine as mi ce ;iu U oj t i ..in, s -ivs he, if ever I f-.w o.t i side in v dwr a?ia: miiid h il ;e!l joj. .' wvig fjr i' vr ." ,1' lie u o!e i.i liselt coii-aiJen'-U sear e ; rter lat le nsrer set foot iti :e tloor mo'ih, and I ih.-ug'tt he had gi n np ll ii p of Sail, and sue o. rani; :i n o::s m . - ni$ t. a in st p ;r iicut .r uaeauun n o..r u g M. us I i i eomm home from i.e gh or lie .rliornt's, I herd o.i.a on- a Uit n-r under .S.ili's win.lo. Uei , I a i lps a.'ll likens, a, J w no stiosi a be near t;ie iU sapha h t Jim Munros, a trv in to persiale Sail to ran ou wu'i in n rairrieJ. It was t Ifhfl lC ls!l .ll til 11 al! settle.!, he should eji-ne 'i a Iwse an I shay to the gte, : tnj then lie'p her .mt ol the win Uw, j i , , . , . lltl M n,!l. n i-'ni-l- il.n.o tl. .J 11 4-. ...... ...v., iwu. , Ulu- oiic . .riuwnea men ne axes, her to reach down her hand for him tv ti l. for he was nnr.f clever at iufi - . - 1 - saw!er) ami the siretchcs-hdown nn I he kiisei it; an.i he sas. 1 helieve 1 must hae t ie whole of t on o it arter all. and ! gives er a jirk tha't kiud.-r star led her; ! it earns na;ul.!n 1 1- ; ' -.- ..... . v rl .voii., u 11c !ji mil ioi, aaj over tae ue 10 w m R' ' I ed 1 eyphereJ over th s all night a wdeulrtia ho.r I c uU rft-roeate the trie ) i)a- aj n i,gt 1 ,u-j n tt .. u. i re.-.(,:.ecte;i J it'ier s worUs at . pirti-i, ,ni,i wrt lt I fell y0,f, .-,': et iz Tr U un n I i,mi. I r.,o.i Jl'. I II make thai ttaU-rV r-om. - ?ct. ten,.. s ... t,. dtrk 1,.. f , a i, . i I t "'."I "i k. I give Jaauarv Si.ow. t ie old niir.i . . I - ------- I, m.--....... I-.. IMI. UMiU I HI Ttr ! r. a nuje tt,mVcl!,ow, and as aoua; minnies. (for he was a mort.l powerful' , tti"'iS "nJ dlk' """. was latHer.JJim Munw. my hoy.' ani ne arter mr-; savs I. Janiiar. r m von ' h. . ., .1 .. keep 0ur,u lsr;1. WItili VO!.r tee h , V . ,::.?r yo'f y s thi-ik oil s ' my f"0 !,,css y j may dej.en.1. all eieept the minister; fa Vet: , V, ' ' ! '"'t ",,ow ,,nt "rei llrr fot Ut n c,,n". nd gae him d.!hi a toa"! i ? ' ' T00m nW I o lar; ke 'm siretrli mit pr lt'J? If Tin . I.:.- I.- I .. I ... 2e "v ? Well, . 11 i.rjuTl by a uiitcied Pp? anil a :i(,')Se. ..i ., , . auienJeJ fr " Knul w,s track tl at I i r ' ,sl o cr 1 uiitsi. fiat's a not i your rn:i oa oM nirw-jr. 3s 1, or 1 sA.i.i " rt.i2 lease.ireV 'i riT J our tt'lU'ii ttep cjuict and ful- sow 1110 in presently Well, jisi as j, f,JL Silly, lull :. iiv-k fini O fi lCi. if t riiie 5 't a ir,ifie, tdl I wind a U.tc on il t.S. ft', it's a tiear eriiier. She tat !oa Ler e-!le. and ! pot the twine aa her hand. akl thee I beeo.s Mi iad and w in J a y rwr aa alaw. and dn:-s the ball fiery and thea. a aa to keep her do a atairs. Saw. says she, I da tliee jm wot wind that are lama of all aihi. d- f iie it to January, 1 wont my ai Um gt-r, I'm eeo sansl hsd asleep. The old iVHer'e arm is ao ply enieady, said I. it m do; hut haik. what thai. I at r I hearJ sraeiliin in the ash sap!ia. dnla'l yoo, S d.f I heerd lU (ec there. says she. they always rows anJer tha wmJnw at night; but the hHiVed srareu rnnnch, and aaya she, I fw I'm tired a ktddmsT oat any arms this way, aud 1 wnftt dt it anr lunger; ana dawn she throwed the hank on Ue Amu. VII. saya 1, st p one minute, dear, till I send hi Jnuary out la see if any body is itere; prrhas some u neighbor Dear biraa rait!e he bnka into the saice (rdm. January went out. though Sail it was no ue,far the knew the newve f the grf( they always kept close to the hiMie at mht for f ar d the t armin. l'ieeMi!y in runs old Snm with his hair Unding ujKn rend, and the whites id his eyes lxkiii as big as the rims of a nup I'Uie; !! maa, oisa,said he. oh tua a. oh Miss Salty, oh! What on arih ia the matter wiih ym.! said Sally, how yon frighten me. 1 uw 1 tvhce ywu'ie md. i Oh, stdiies, said he. oh! Jim Munroe ha liana himnelf on the ah $p- Im under Ms Sally's window oh. ma do!! 1i-t shot wss a w tiler. I' struck pNir S.ll right ataixt ai id and wner; she gate a luicli ahead, then healed over and sunk right down in another fiiniin li': and Juno, Siowa wife, earned her "fl and laid her down on the bed pnr i!iii she.V! njly enough. I do suppose. WrIJ. father, 1 thought hr'd a faimed ton. he was so truek tip all f a heap, he was fumpletelv hung funceretl; desr.dear, said he, iho't it wuuldii't rome to pcs so soon, but I knew it would come; I fore told it, said he, the at time I seed him; Jon, savs 1, mind what I rxyittllWMZ 'for it yet. Gie ma the sword I wore when I was at Honker's lli!l, may he there ( life yei. I'll cut him down The Unti'M was sihiii iitade ready, and out we went to the ah i lm. Cut me diwn. Sam, ihm s a good ffllow, said Jim. all vriijie.iici'. aii'i lie swore o'ie leg W4. near about six inches longer than lother. Jon Munroe, v father, litilc il.il I ilimk I should ever see you im'ule my door a gm, hut I hid yon emer nuw, we owe you iU l kmdtiess. any how. Well, to make a long fory sliort. Jim whs mo chop fdlen. ami to down in the niotiih, he heifijfd for heaven's suke il m j'ut he kept a seern; he said he would run the tate if ever it got wind, he was sure he couldn't stand it. It will be one whiU. T .. aai.t f.ti;. 4r.... .. run nr atsmi till ear hul if t ikii will give me your hand, Jim, and pr-- io mve over vour e il e. I ill une nut ..!.- bua ...... I.... I. II ' ii... .riii .nil ii rti in, iiiii j mi nir-oi he a wt-K-ome irnpst t ol.l Si,n Ki:'rL nce more, for tte saka if your father he was a hmve man. one of the hemes of - - - ..... ... i.iu'u ai iiriy an l . it. ii i . ..I... ' itunKrr s nut, nc was our sergeant, ami i . He promi-es, says I, lather, (for the old man had struck his right foot i it I,. ..I.-..-. ...... i ...i ... i. .'i i .iim iiv ! rerwtj urn nc lunl I shout il.e old war: mid a Jim cmitifii'i ! st'r a neir. it was a raml rl.a'-u-r. ami im I w. t.. I.'im .1- -ki t- ..1- iio from'Ceral (3.,2- up to I,idepen.r j vi . - . .. ... .. c. c.j im j r!iii?ri, i.iai.KT. li 11 was nil seiileil. and things sxn grew a Cj',a a ,!,n tni' ,wo n'1' and afore a vear was over, Jim was as sieaK - as Mm'ister Jo'hua llopeue'.!. ami s mirriej ,0 ,(Jf SAl Kolhi'ni was ever raid "houl the snire till arterihe1 WeJdrn. When tiift minister hail finii-h-! I.t 1. : 1 1 t 1 - .t I.- I... M . I . ... .; n. i iiiih roiisin sup nn Hie sriotiiiier, n;:l .,.1 h,m . .,..; r... ........ ! """ " ""' 'e -iiouiiier, insi i.eek. I .e... now.' instead of voi r W We lud a m.t special time of i.. v,7 r,Ml,"'r "n'' ' h whole war. Kv erf now and then as I eare near them. I heard Riitk'r s Hilf, Brandy wii.r, Ctui Ion, Gate, nil I so nu. It was broad day whra wep-iried, and the hit ill tl went a the por miiiistf-r. Fa' lu r fil.d hin elean down t the gate., and says lie, Mioi.tfr, we hadn't tune this hiu-h, or IM a told ynu nltoiit Ihe evakyaion of New York.' but I'll tell you that the nest tune we inr-et. j Rtirfi'it of Life. A person being ak answered, rr titute. TeAnu.lcy, and a real 8o,h1 dumer. j Abundaace, like want, ruin? many. m. ","j"";.J.r.Jj" llattut Pleasant Icadctnu, jrpiiE atal tbs sMs4ri f Mat 1 P-rsMMt clr tit idsca m lbs Ida t meti WMMt, at rnhxh tun a few ted ssaetHta 4 dnWfW mk aa dbvct4. rnw4s iaie4 aUwd Tkt rU Scssmmi i'4 cMMsacs aa tha IStk f J-l. D. W. KERR. PtlutpJ. MtfSl l-1w For Hire, k YOUNG WOMAN without rhHdrea. Inquire at ttiis Office. May ft. lw SPUING GOODS. O. F. I.O.Xfi Si Co, yj tVE ent rectivnl. aad aw tTsr for ' al tutetr olJ tmA lUrir Sbus aiMW, rausMtiaf at ctey arey f liontia swl!jf Ki pi by l he merriianl ut 11. p'see, a: A Iatrs aa4 General Aasortatent ef Dry Goods, &e, rovrituixa CLOTHS, CASSDIERES, Saline!, rRKXCII, KN0LISH SXD SaCRlCIX IEII.TS PRINTED MW.NS Si MUSMXS, IIIacL & t'olotirrd MILs. ic. Sic. Ac. Sic. Hardware and Cutlery, S!nt (luns, Hats, and Shoes, Bonnrt. CJrockerr, , Cot t-m Yarn, J J-r,,, U,M L1" '"cU lhe ' j " I h s School Books, Stationary, Sir, ill '! si the luwrci piicrs butt credit to uuvtuai Ural. IS- Spring and Summer GOODS JlSTKEt' LIVED. 'IVIIF. u'friher tianjiKi trrrivtil Irom New I V-rk Umtat iliio i.t aT , Staple sV ranetf Dry Goods, Ilttrdicarci Groceries, 4Y. COWPRISINO CI.OTIIS. 1I.K (JOOns, HATS, shocs, nni:rs. crockery, QIJCCNSWAKB, and 'l article usimI'jt hrnujlil In il.i inukct. ll of wriii h will be xilil In fot Cali lis fry lliaiihfil (- Hi -atrinsee brrs oOirs r eivrd, m! hi'p s hi Irtcito's nj tl pub'ir mi'I ni cs dim a ca't. I'nnnlrs p'odiir, such at t'UitH. frtthrrs. ra'mw. .n.l B.m, will be uken in s- chanife fur Gmdi, D. CHEEK. April tT. 13- This is the last. fJV"?"" CLOSE your accounts at Mav Court, bv Note or Cash.. You will not think hard of this friendly re q iesl. W. T. SHIELDS. Mar 8 1 Stray. Taken up hv Albert 0. Boil, loins ic!vi ni.'fi nuitii arst l:o ii H.l .(. h.iijIi, anJ e.iU rt'il mi i:,e Mrar Bank 1 1 nmi!y. on the 1st of May. S' M-l wi:h il ii; nti'n an I tail. I,. r ri?fit car r.it or tin al ihe mil. five frU ti .. fi ,r )rr. Ol J Mil sprin)(. aluel l !.it) bve li.iliari. JOHN A. FAUCET T, Hanger. Mny 5 19- u Str 9 Taken u by A!!.frt C, jtLJ5ji i -5 m U'ri!, liv.i.a l!vc iiii't't nnrtli Will fiom tti!!rhoroiii!h. aiid r. S-Au ir-U on H.e Si ray Ui.uU )r 8n-,fo as cnii'i'. n . li ni an. Iron lir,y. ItUKE. fie f. ft and tW ij i lit -r i,i ai iuc'i h!h. i'n var. old llii. ?pVi!.V bickto Iiiiiir m.in an.) l it! i-li 'eailu-r ni!Lr a rniin.l l.ta n ni.l- 1 ! . .1 r . J ""' JOHN A. FAUCETT. ?cn-rr. May 4. 13-3 " ''aiiii iri lil0CUI.ni3- A, L ea r fitlirf K.e S arrs, . 'r" ''J t"! l"d :J '.'' P-at Ofikt bekare " V n" t. 'p ' ".' j'.' . B- The Poat in.re W Ucn removed two j,ior nortU ,! i'h- pritiit fi"n . THOMAS CLANCY, p. m. April 27. 14- Boanling House. FK V ff.'f'ar 6'iairtoi csn b'r acrr.innio. " ?! ! tie lUscr-bur, ai (lie uiu tlaud of Jol.it P.:!ili ilt itasi J. f!" " " ? he acr.innmua tea liuitiij; Coufi K;!i tiU.U.3 1). K.il.US Ft'hruary 15 OS Bacon and Lard. 3.000 ,b-' of .CO., and qntay cf LABS 29, For sala tiy ALLEN PAKKM.' tpri! 13 Pocket Book Found. AP U K 1. 1 U iK cnrtlaini Utt lvt!ar$, as f oiitil 1 y Ja U. M, rL,. in -rv, ii.-.r I r. vni.-nre V!ei-iiui2 llpi' ein "t! ia .m a i.! !mrii! i flu; 'ptl vp'n n at AJ. Urtifltt. rln? iiw.cr i. r rj i-i. i rme fitr A wara. pnivjirop rty piy Unrg. s. an licctna I Itu aatiti -. , D. ALBRIGHT, r. m. Orar-c county, March l! I i 1,n Lcinay's Almanacks, ' . war 1 W Calciditcd for the Meridian of Raleigh, roi, AT otT,(. I . , llu'ij" rROiPRCTt'l o rut IXilaborotigii Hrcurtlcr, TO THE PUDUO. Afler some ooexpeeied delays, we be t! week been enilled to present tha Recorder to ita readers upoa aa enlarged rheet. TbU has eniphaucally been call ed Ue ege of improvement; but ia all the muluiJied forms ia which this spirit has manifested itself during the last twect) years, pertapa ia none ii it awe pf rcep tihle thaa ia the appearance of the pa', lie prraa. lie oca;apcrs of our tillages row, surpae ia size and ccatness those ioriaerly issueJ front our largest ci'ie. It has long been oar desire that the Re cwJer should reflect a portion of this spirit of the a;c; and aa elfjrt to accom pli.h tl.i. dciire, we fc!t was due to that portioa of our friends w ho hate rontinu ed to sustiia us through good ad through evil report. This cu'.argcmcatf Mir s!.ce t necessarily involves a co iiJerab!e add tional espen.c; but we arc mutakeu in the people of Orange, if w e m y not safely Uirow ourstlve pn their gene rosity, anJ with ranSih-uea l.ope t!i.t t!iey w ill duly appreciate the I eneCts of a free and honest pre, and extend to it uc!r a portion of patromge u n some dt'gn e at least. c!rn;eusaU- the c ire and tod aaJ encase netary to kus tain it. It is now more than eighteen years since we commenced our establishment t t!i place, during which time we hive had many diilieultios to encounter. The storms of political strife engenJcr many pnjudiccs which it is sometime tain to aucmpt to ulhy, and the zeal of popular enthusiasm creres prefercn'-es which yiild nothing to hntoty cf purpwe. TI rse tilings tend greatly to depicts a tillage newspaper, the irosperity of w hich dependa almost solrly on the pa tronage of the county in which it is -ub lishcil; and we ought not, ptr'uji. 1 1 cx pert entirely to escape their i.iilucnre. I'ut we hate had more p -tent adversa ries titan tl.ee. It is u J of the rhnreo f Koine, that she withhi lws t!ic l. Me front tlie common people, that they may not, through ignorance of the true mean ing, be led into heresie?: the priests only sr! to read aud ints rpret for t'leui. So it is w i;!i some of onr s lf-t led Ropuhli- cuii: they are ;lr.i.l to tru-t the people. ami il it was t:t their power, "'cv wo'IJ euiirdy p-o!ii'.it the circulaiion of all pa pers whi-n d(i nut perfectly s juara with their notion. Not ai'la to cnteid o:?n- !y f-r their doctrines, thev would up- prriis an inquiry, aiui r is t i:ie pir:t which has been operatinj for several I ve..rs 10 nn.lprniMi. tf, t.ii-1-iiliu.n r.C if. li?.ro,(l. - .,,,1 ;f .;t,u fK...l establishment. At one tme tliis was to ry nih hrinj acconip!is!cd; we were re duced alnio't io the last exiremitv; the star f our hope had sunk almo-t to the very (.orison. But arnid all this dark ness, we were suttaincJ by a eoiueinus ness of the integriiy of our purpose and the justness of our e.iuc: and persever ance has enahlcd us t.i witness the rrturn of a brighter ibr. Our star of hope is now again at the eni:h; and we trust that un;!cr iu enJivetiin iiiflucuce we shall he permitted lonj M hatilc f r truth nd S' tind principles, with our 11 1? n tile I tj the was: " Umox, the CoxsratTio.v, Axa the Laws.' Our enlarged sheet will enVn'c u to tnilrncc a grc. ttr r.rii ty of matter than ':cretof(irc; and we shall endeavor to gra tify the various tastes f oi:r readers, by placing lefre them every good thins w'e ran sehct from our exchange papers an I other pei iotlic's, whether of Morality, LiU'raturc, or Folates. Lt all our ethv tions our ohji-ct will he, to I Un.l ins'nr.' tjon with toUJCinent, to inf. r:n t!ic jui'4 uicnt, ilcv;.e the mini, anl mc-Hi Uv heart. In political ir.aturs. w a U:M n thing esuim.ite through favor, nor sit ffil.t.l .i.if.1.1 1 . in,.!,.. I,.., ... I Hons shall endeavor to iri.i. th tn.il. a, iiiiii, 1.1 iii.iii. i-. ..in ,i:i i:i iii-i-i. . u;o wiiwc tru;a, ana notiiina not the tru:h.M HarjT fe.ver advertis-mrnVj, our pv ptr u i:s enlarged forni "will pi rn:irri.n- tatn as much reading nmitcr, as chf ihcr paper in t' e Hate. We shall cuJeafot Iwavs to r rocnre Pood r-..ner. ini! t make the iriiprefsiou .fair rnd lej.i' I?. When thcse-il.his aracoiisl.!crei!,Mi'J the -fact that the. whole contents of the papcr will he selected exprcfly. for the people of this scr.ion of b.niinv'. we hot thnte xilut have teen In tha habit o'f send ii Ahro:.il f..r their lpape:i. rY.ay U in-J .nefj to bestoa'ther prron vje upon I their oan pre, n! theruhy hnild tiii'a.i i;3nnusiiirifui r J'leeki iifl l!i rs auocar. Mtl use.1-1 frf Its o-.era!Mi). I'd t'losa i.f ou,''fi:cad' wlpr-ciiir . .--. ... ....... P.C'de J with tis iu opinion,' tss aiiijiit m:.ke .tii"! appeal, tiririff Viptiri them the exrlcilrener 1 ff t'pnn tlietntiie cxneditv;er ol exerting their influent tir'rttentl ihW ' eulafii;n of our piper; hut we tlepth ti unnecessary.' Thev eurelvluve discern mtnt enough to know, that' hi f.iic tJ eir prjiiciplea 'can tiiurnpln light, most le prend nmong the people. - ' W e would also remind those of oppo ite politics, that the chlirrane oT fl l(c cor.ier are l.vays open. t'repeciful r-iH v .......lu.iicuu.rn, s wru irom their p.rty as out own; and that csli.V.l eni!enor on all occasions Id five an im- partial' and faithfut account of the trans- act'wns of the day. And further, when 6 UTKRS for said a Complete AsFort iiny important measure shall rrttne before ' " nient in the above line, coinnrisin r t-onres, tinou which we mas' think the public mind reniiires to be eiilijrVenei!, we shall ottsider it a ihitv SiUvav to she specel.es on both sides of the rjue.tioti. itii these bnel remarks wc nhinit our C:uue to the icoplc of Orange, and trust that they -will mets out to Ui a d'.ii nr!":i cf libpralitc. liu :.j:o ', M. C , Mi; 9 Mt1, j CUil; &TtttUtnnUv: IZw ulncts, and Jneellcr. Tut subscriber tics tts&is tas MMceta ttasts m tts aa aas sw lUa f t atn-a.tf loss sums ,T im I In'. fcr. mi ti TuV m rnhrnt ! tss hmm t sukxM. sad mM rrsca IM ladu'jt-e iMte wrk ass acea tie t-jr Vis ) e4. Iiait aeaia rrsMre4 I hetiifc. b s-cs tw tsabted l frusct tos twMas tm l urs it.'a. ! at ail waw auay ( hm lis has aa kasd a goed snort inM f Watches, JcuclIerVt sVC. bka La wishra la 4 of reasossbV tes Utd-r from a outages fe W'mU Vs. mt I f wars, will U taaibtal al uaJrd la. LEMUEL LYXCII. I'eitilr T. tnralnnble O.W.Tir.lT, tott TUB cittc ir Iltlrrnal Dirarst viz: White Swt-llings, J rf.da and other Tu mours, Sore Legs and Ulcers, Old am! Fieh Wound. S;iins and ISmi'es, weilui- and luuatnations, 2i-alds and Huriit, Women's Sre Urra.ts, Staid Head, Rheumane Pains. Chii'ulaius Tellers. Eruptions, Hiles, Whitlows and a most c ul-ctual remedy far the rc mov.l f Corns, .1!$o, UcckwitU's .Vnti Dispeptic Tills, TUB $ILE r ALLEN PARKS. SeptrmWrt. Ji STATU OF NOItTH-CAUOLlXA. ; Person County. Court of Pleas and Qwer Sessions, March Terra. 1933. a4trf .V. junto a j - ud- IT .'fri, Is I!.. atifaciia of t'i fsmt llnl ta ttrf.iidaat i ll.i. case not an i i'i.t'iUnt i-t tais ftaiet II i that. Cos rfi r l, l'..l p iMiraioni b. mail in IU tiiiUW m8'i Bt'ionlrr l'r sis sui'i ra.it. wvras. Il.al i.n!- 1 1 it. fVlnl appear al !c mil term "I tie 'ft nf Piras ami Quaitcr um, ! ( li.M fir the c-iitt d f is-n, ai lit. iumi ixitise M it-ilWotif ', Ait lh t'jrj tUniUy 1 lin. ni'tt. ami fi'r.d, that j iJgmsut by default Ml be eutrf-U aeaiHst tool Tvt. CHAIILES MAO.N. Clerk. Pii a.t IS-Cw STATU OF: NORTII-CAUOLINA. Orangt County. Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions, February Term. 83S.. O.-ijiuat attaclment. Or dinal Attachminl. HiTiitm It. tUrrti. SUu.V.Li'dt fmUM It arris. - Mer$ lUrrit . Onjinal Atlacltinent. fsrritta arru. ' f r a, Barinf lu I'ib ati.f4rlin of b Court, l'iat IDS 4He'..iil n Ke so'a is nnl an inha'tiunt uf this slate: it is ttim f r ri!t-irt ihl p.ititiration he mvte in tha llillaHnianylt It- corJer, f .r su wtes succea-ivtl, tlial hi !e. tii !! d-iii.iti an(ic-r at' tlm mil I out ." pif$ aiJ Qitrii-r "i-.nii.fs In to? lieiJ lr t?i ("u.iiiiy tiin:. at ilm tixiri it'iuiiii hi Hi. Iiiiiiiug:i, uu ha fit.i;tU M.iB.fiy l Mi nl, k A, I, S'lttn-r nr Ji nmr, Jidfiincut ty Utl.ult oi l le tutrr.J S)ain.t tout. JOHN TAYLOK, f V. r Jt. Pfirc 7 jt) 16 - C STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. Orange County. Court of P.eis anl Q taitcr Fcssions, l'ehru try Term, 1S25. Viu -,'. (fc.wow.'it I '.i'ind ttathfner.l. (T pp-ar.oj; I.. I'... ut tfi.'i a . f i!. C, mrl, t al t.tr il.'h 1 i'.hi 1 1 i n, , .... i an !ia!iUnt i.l aiii; . 11 fdrri h.ri n di ri i! l.iat i idi.. at(..n It i(ii!: in li I li!i l,i;in;i, 1. ur.i. r. lur X !, riuiirM i v, tn lefci'd ti l jipn. ar al li in 11 . Hi .ji I r 'V.'' lt'J '' Se's, 1.. l or Iha ti.ii ilv i,t llf.. r ai , ...in liua in ll l .l.oti.ntli. ti tut I ill M,.. a ia Mtiy i..n, (..., j,ti;i.t, an.w.r i t ,'.i,,v, j i'lCmfiil ly J. fai.il Hi!! tm fcutr:. ar'!i..i Mm. . JOHN TAYLOR, Ch,L STATE OF NORTH .CAROLINA, Otungi County, Court of I'les tnd Quarter Sessions, l'c!ruary lenft, 1S38. ; Tik't I- Kit - Pititiun. &.. Jama Tritt. fT .t,,,c.r.,.c m t!,s P.,:af,,ti f , i-,... . tU tits ii:il.ajt i-r in s r.e i iu.inii.i.t.,1 U j.tlj ai4i;j t ia ;r,n !ii(. .il, ril iliat il ic.iii..n b ii:a-!- in iim lni.,h,i,i,. 1, Kei nrili f, l,.r ,. cika sn tt a-uri), ti.t IVi't "f Pl.a a-.il ( jirT a, ,ai,.i.,. t,, i.. uiL.e.- Ilia ai I drrriii'si I iu.. .;:.... ,M l tim jtmiiy m u.;,re, .i ib Hi-'aborwiala. n.c rtotk AI..H tt.tjii w'" . n. i.iotiu ,ii.ii.y said jiciiiii.il will be i.;.ij tx ptt, and dic:e mad sccoJiii 'v. 1 . . r JO il N TA Y LO If. Cirri : Ctlcs sdv. 9 A iO. - 16 Cw :7'J:, ;"','?,,?", Eartlicnware, China " and Glass. s 'I'll OH fc' I fMVTVUV --1V LOt, . ' 0 E R , 3 .Viwoii Arreef, .Veie IVri, manv vtrv fhoice nnttems u nn.-t;..!! 1.. onlcr Tor eountrv trade, or in the oriLrinal pa' - kane, Onhrs bv letter will rerpit every attention. New ImP, January 9, ISH C8 - Job Priniii, V.T V ft. f.XI'K! ITt!H v.v I Xl:f T!t .T lt!: r.r.";f r.. Tailoring Business f r:.l.ctla CarmlcStarl ht viA ntomcU his csuLlisha cat lu tK bedding enre ret. pied by Usvid tf. brott-h. ca. aa a I;r i;ds k.r. ..j Mraa6WUsireuJ lf U' Norwood, as a linrtof . Miop. lie wouj bit Uus orrakii t rru.rn bis thanks to t! mat y friends have Utoc d tht-ir pauvnsge up,B bi ud earnestly xdiriui them to give tkja rail at Lis tew tnd. Tbc Eilrl rr.!iIoi:s au rrgululy received fia New Ycrk, Cj. tiinatf, sni rhiai!t!pl la; and Lc laseu celhnt JVottlirrn uorLa.en loexifuttL t work. Uicry u.-ptka will U paU to u:a sua ui euon w m im sn; a- 1 1;1 Taliaf Lims. I Uat he has generally st-ro tifl in ni I ing his work fit; and he thinks he e.B sare utotwai wen e termed ts tEj j,' tlie ouUiera ea untry. s -Jai:iuy Si. if-rj SBWaBawawwBBBasaawaaf MIL f'AHMICHAnL Ls, 'm rect ied l is Sprinj; r.nti Mim- Iltrr E'ahiulli, and U prepared a fit Ccntlcmin up ia the moot tie.i tEj fdhinnaLIe stIe. (ii.e a call, gcatU. men. " A iTi! x7- - ' u IsOoia .ir rut si LATIMER i WCIIAAE, 'JI 11 rsccivsj frSB New Yvik sad fa taorlptHa. an4 nei lor saia, tUc ttr. gesl ami (m-si sssnriment of 5 fIllch and rahlitonallc Dry Goods eer'ff.-e4 ia this warlet; sruonj.t liithtr, at.na.l eserj artir t of j STAPLE 4- FANCY 'BUY GOOM, ' , ALSO " Groceries, ifardicare, Qncrniti arc, Hat- A; shoes, fte.is' many oilirr artitl. s I'M.lr.tira.laa.o. im.s. Tts li-..da rrs ri(n ifally p..rrkai4 iiU cas'a, and wilt be 14 low f..r il.aH ' LAT1MEII Si MLBAXn. Land for Sale. vf ',,me pwn may grt a bir sTVi,Ssia ia a IKtCT .f LSl ma- V tv Uwinf 400 rrrs 11 ...... N,l 0.Vka W tSi f "l.lliHWoiU. aid oh. Hiiitt a Mil. f.m alnnnl Tlraaant Acsilr my, an tha sua mad Io lrH Uu k THOMAS REEVES, March t , 10 Land for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale I. I. ... 1.1 . . t- . 1, . k . . . ,,.j- r t.A.f Hirriniii. nwlir. fm.r uiil.s am vi CA( IIK'S'x ! ni!, ri iiiaintre 3' 0 ni.i. It u ! il a if'.'iJ llarltu g IIi.uk , Ki'ttrr, ami tw t It.i.i.r, itu d Cm, nH uil rr i ll l.iiii.ra. The I'ldiuin.n is liiiil..'M.ty aoail ia wtll aaisrril. tavire lao (l.rtn.t run Ding ll.rouvh 11. and srral imal tpttrf$, siid lias on n a e'o" pl ar.d rcaiU Oat.aid, siid a l'inny i li-.l ial. Mr.il. w. fi-rwins diMrd lo fiurcha. ars ini'd la tiew H.e prrm.irs. 1rrm will Us audt kiiusa mi sloation lu ilc si.hM rihrr. AAKO.N STRAY HORN. Filimtty 8. cr- ronrarding JgcHey. JVj- The sucfil4 rs lulonn the Mir a cl ams ni i!.i otirrn.r, il .l ti air sti I r i?.u 111 11 . I. rar.lni ay, ar.u'tiul Ihhl will ili 4I iliueas'iti Iiln in l'..ry no . sr., in (.c Ii.i,..h in, 11 f Hi, t'iii, lu lift.l tl.t- fin 11. jc liitri.t.irr .endm.'. l' J l'e l (t nr tluun.il lit nwr a in l."i. li.e rr.r.ih,ii 1 1 i.u ji,!;,Ai l,m. spyl fu 111 it'rt (ui J:i wi 6i.il i in) n.t il rat'o ffu.it lint, ULKINCSA RCI lir.N. I- Ji.'.-U.'.' Htfrrio "' ' ! I !: las r, I.iril.m.ii.li A.n 5 (5- Y E M E N. - V ILL tt.tnd M the ftaHe nf i!im till ciri!i.p it. Iiiii ni i i in :itv, ;.i.d irrhsii's i.t ei ? e,:W rr lo other ( hu-ts a p;.rt i l" the n.iil ! ;im,ii. li.e f.'.ii' in t nantud; I wait f.w ir.ii ti: ation iVont U.efS who cxpivt 1 1 pnt : I im, tt nt I : lc ablff to s. kct the I t t t:.u ' 1 1 fore I . er;i..p Lim. . 1 li nnns u!l lc lu. tnueh mora so tl an nny l.oiae of hi a lue to wit, 3d ilollars'io insure, w'- S3 dollars the sr.v n, v. hit !i m.a he iliM-liar-rcd by 3(1 t!(d':i!S in the f r.-i n. 'I he (- son lu tiiuv contr.n need. Mid v ill end the ltb of July. l-tnjiTt.t nil tl.ic who ia'.Mi.l tof,.(.i I im v i'.h t'.i ir enrtom. to r-i.te.iiK: the n !'; .!. i'f'3 ; rc iniijr. ir. l trt;tt in ra:.;i: cavJv eo!i. F r t'cud an-J pi rlermaii. es, e I it'.s. '- ja:.:i-::s .mookk. Notice. IT M t.-PPil I In. I a 1 1:.., j .1. 1,1. , I ti. I f fria - nu.'ii.i;ro.V4 .ia hi i- 11 i-f it.ilt. f ll4t fjull ",!(. ,.i .l ff ii!. O.nr .if . Mm i'h tlir fidcr in no !' . " ti tl .fllit in.'M i.'.-o ni, y MilNii;ll ihe a j t.imrni ..fll.. ir uTitos. I In e O.i i -tut will nut be ditn'r''' il LEMUEL LYN(-II. Ori-.torSe. 'Ji ll I L L S IJO HOI! C II. N. C. rici.t-iitu wri ait HV IIKSMn IIUAHTT, AT Tliurr lo ll.ss Tl:. f 1f Mil"1 HIT! Ct ir I'AIU IM UMl-Ttmat- t o tio in. i yivt i t t:i i. i li. tr !' i.. ir i ui.. I t"i. f.ii:ti.,f i! nl ll-i- f I "a' It. n I" l!i. .-nr. n In in i. in trl as ramnj! it f i li'i am n.l tl . t n it mm i' . ml 0 ji -uu r v,!! I . nit. . n' i i lit ,t'l ant a-!'' r- j.il. ii i i - i.f i in t. . I li.t i ni 'if ' . ' ' V ill I'liirii'. i i- .'li i' fit il't r. ' r (.. I !i I, nit! iw.n't fin t'l I. r il li f ..I I il i I ., Hi, ; nl(.ll I'M' !riM.ilinif l ..mi ,ti!vi tluriM.iti. iftn'J f',iS iirr. ri l '.? r- J. thu tii i. of '.S ' i rr c .11. hi- 1...1I1 ia d ..ftir ii 'nu.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 30, 1838, edition 1
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