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1 PEARLY LOVE THE FREE! I Jetty Ww Jktppf Uad, iu riven raUiaj wid.. Its farettt m ' Ukee, iu atowataiu ia Ueir tiridrj Btaettb iit beaa.rs sttrrj laUs,tb aader eclethmt; !'";' Tat betsf trws aaJ CtUat bearta, lbs kopea ef the .portea'd, Oh ! tull asst dear Ikit eoaetrj fair avttt et t rave m ate. fjf well I.tt fc.r aw's Mat, f eVeWy tort Ue Fret? Wkara Uta the Saa Wd aad bate, Ut , turttt wide did roam. Tm so. of NtUie, U t4 free, it Kaiwra's , ; Sylrta home; Xb-str is er weaU tad pride, bow rttrt ber handle J tpiret, & atort it beard lie ton af war, araead bit coastel fir. a ; How (ait tad bright td betuUful, thit land a p. Bean lane, i I Jove H wU tnJ trs'y, for dearie lore lit 4 ,-fVtlf . a . ' ' la .very ehn. bnettb Ida tin, btr btaner btig'it it known, ' ' Her honor, wt.Hj taJ grealnett, etrtb't raigfc , ly attiont o; : The. tide of her protyerity, which onward at til , mutt roll, , , t ,,' Tbere'a tterv tie to bind trot hearts, fair cooa , try, unto th. e, , ,1 be lure tt I do detty love, lit JS61J, iit JSrttt t la diktat elimet ia tetrch af rhaare.1 do not tiklei, gendeman, said Mrs. Pugwath . tiehtorfttm, - 1 !aliy, make a fire in the next roooi. She Ty bttintr eitet prelection, and l?y anpteOHjt to be proud of you, he continued. toll thorn; Well, if I live to return here, 1 must paint Ilere p'mty yieldt ber b!etin;t, with a rMi yo tr hfi, and have it put Oil my clocks, afd IMal band, " ( an I Onr folks will buy the clocks, for the Aid petea bar downy pinions Spreads ahoe J sute-of the face., Did you ever sec, said thit (We Itnd. ' ' - t he, sgain addressing me, such a likeness Thea bt thou eti!t my horns of j y, until Cfe't ' beUeen ond human snd another, as be ttt(!t ire f one, Itwsen this beautiful .little boy and hit Aid let me Ut a jrtve in thee, thou land of. mct'ier. I am cure,, you bave had no ITtfHia;te. j terser, said Mrs. Tugwash to mc; you 1 . . . : From .-fVT''iyott io much trouble, said I. Not the ROAD TO A WOMAN'S HEART, As e approsc'ied the Inn at Am- We were then thown into the next herM, the ClockraAer grew nneasy. It's room, where the fire was now blazing up, pretty well on in the evening, 1 guess, ' but Mr. Slick protested he could not jtj said he, and Mann Pugwash is as onsar- ceed without the little boy, and lingered tain in her temper as a nmrnin in April; i behind me to ascertain hit sc. snd con it's all sunshine or all clouds with her cU led by akirg the child if he had any tantrums, tlte'H stretch out her neck and j aunts that looked like, in a in nit. lss like a goose with a flock of goslins. J As the door doted, Mr. Slick said, it's 1 wonrler wiiat on ainh Pugwash was a ri:y the don't go well in gear. The avthinkin on, when he tigned articles of iliBculty with tlioe critter it toget them partne rthip w ith that are woman; she' ( t start, after that there it no trouble w ith not a bad looking piece of furniture net-, d.em if you don't check 'era t.io short. If ther, and it's a proper pity sich a cleer o;t dn they'll stop again, run back and woman thould carry such a stiff upper kick like mad, and then Old Nick himself hp the remind mc of our old minister j wouldn't start 'em. Pugwash, I guess, Joshua Hopewell's apple trees. j don't understand the natur of the critter; The old minister had an orchard of she'll ieer go kind in harness for him. most particular ?ood fruit, for he was t When I tee a child, said the Cluck ma great hand at buJJin, and graftin, and ker. 1 always fW-l safe with thete wo what not, ami the orchard fit was on the men folks, for I bate always found that "South tide of the house) stretched right . 5 to the road. Welt,. 'there were so i c trees hung over the fwe, I never seta bearfrs: the apples.huqg ia ropes, for all the world like strings of omous, and t!ie fruit was beautiful. "Nobody lunched :he minis'r's apples, anJ w hen other folks 1o thpim fiom the boys, his'n altvays bung there like bait to a" hook, but there never was so mu-h as nihhle at 'cm. So I said to him one day. Minister, laid I. Jiotr on airth do you manazc to keen vonr f; that. . l . :. I i J " ' .. . " i iiiii fiH ran I fi it nn nni. ...- be, t'.ev are dreadful nreity fruit, an't! .... w .. ..v ww . ww tij 0.tJ,Wt .Mft.Dttl, , 4IC tliey! I sruets, said I, there ant the like ' on 'e.n in li Connec-icut. Well savs ' tn , , . .. ..t:, , iue,i juuine secret, out you neeim ti let on to no one about it-x That ar ro : net the fence,I grafted it mvseif, I took I great pains to get the right kind, I seat . clean up to Roxberry and away down toj Not iw toe ground upon which Mis Sqnahtneek creek, jI was afeard he wj Urinike goes, that men are not women, going to give day and date fir" every l or permitted to engage in women's ore u grafu h!2 a terrible longwindeJ man in paiions. but because, when the simple his stories.l so says I, I know that. mi- q-iesiinn of superiority- is at inuc, the. nister, but now do you preserve them?, men always have to give up. If ladies Why I was agoin to tell jou,' said he, ; and gendemen meet on the side w alk, when yoa Hupped me. That are out-j who has to turn out? If there are not ward row I grafted myself with the choic-i seats f.r all the company, w ho has to est kind I could find, and suceesded; they ; Hand up? When there is danger to face, rc beautiful, hut so etarnal sour ho human) who must g forward? If there it ruri soul can eat them. Well, the boys think josily la gratify, who goes behind? If the old minister's graft in has all succeed-! there is too' nnih company f..r the first auum at w ell at that row, and they I ThfiV en!fLir'ttt mvlultvara f?ii"riir!it Itamt nml i'ii. nm.i t -r,r,;.. 1 f. . . ' V ' """vi ",u ' iaug' in my sleeve, I guess,' at there penetration. , low, M inn Pugwash is like the Mi-j jiistcr a apples, very temptin fruit to i look at, but desperate sour. If Puswash f u a wary nioutli when he m.rried. - s-a us pretty puckery by this time However, if ,he Sltca act ,r .nj I ll I give ner a c - . - - , OSe Ol "Sdft mawbp" will t-ke the fr rown out of her frnntin-i'tle at . vi" "r er diiil PIale M "''' ah.. t. .Cal Vanish' Pitv r."! . " . 'ckla' Jevi'. too, for she suuu points rood evwmw1 r.,..t fC 1 " M chest a clean set ibe 01 limits, and cam . .i n...i : 'i - ui. inz Here we are. now t-m.'ti . 1. e. awder" will d won 1 inaj pari 01 making proposals, is thrown iVi " , . Upon the men, while the wmueii sit and --tier s roota was all i drk.,.- 11 a .ii.uDc. 111c 1 ' id, . - - a mitt vu ope,,,., yie oppoeil(, door thg loig room, was found the female part of the fatui ly esttnni,!,,, the 1C '.-ht. Mrs. Pt; va.h h.J a broom' ia brr kaiJ, tod was U the ast last Kt of female houtewdery) or weepies the hearth. The atron fucVenrir iht f the fire, as it ftU upon Iter tall fine figure an J teaouful lace, revealed a ereaiare vonhj of the Clock roil et's com mm if. Good evening, nam. said Mr. Slick, how da you do, and tew's Mr. Pug- washr He, said the. w n y be a bees abea Uiit hoar, yoo don't eipeet to disturb him this lime of night, I hope. Oh no, tali Mr. Mick, certainly cot, and I am sorry to hae disturbed yon, but we got detained lonrtr than we eapeeted, I am tornr that So am I, said the, but H Mr. Pugwash will keep aa ina when he has no occasion to. Lis family can t e reettorrst. - Here the CJockmaker. aeeing the storm ntherinr. s'opped down suddenly, and staring intendy, hrM out his hand an J ej. claimed, well, u that tint a beauklul dulJ come here, my little man, and shake hands alon whh me well, I declare, if that are little feller siut the finest child 1 eer seed what, not abed jret! Ah, von rogae, where did yoa gt them are pretty ry cheekt; stole them from mam ma, eh! Well, I wWh my old- mother could see that chua, it u such a treat la our country, said be, turning to me, the children are all p!o as ch&lk, or as yeller as an orange. Iord, that are lit tle feller would be a show in our coun try -ome to me. my man. Here the " sod sawder" began 1 operate. Mrs. rugwaeli said in a milJcr tone than we had yet heard. " Go my dear, to the gen tlemango, dear." Mr. Slick kissed him. and asked him, if he would go ti tlie States along wiUi him. told htm all the little girl there would fall in lote whh him, for, they. didn't, see such a beautiful face once in a month of Sun djys. Clack eyes let mc r-ee h, mam ma's eyes too, and black hair also, as I itt. alive; why you are mamma's own iLiir. the rtrv tinsire nf fnmmi. Do hf 'mnst be hungry and weary, too I will i fTpl ?wi a run nf ti. 1 am anrrv in iri j least trouble in the world,! , she replied; on the contrary a pleasure, the r d to a her cliild. woman s heart through . TUB RIGHTS OF WOMEN. The Journal of Commerce, which is gnod urity on morals and manners, as well as trade and commerce, sums up in the fuUowing just and impartial man m r the vexed question of the rights of the hx: Microcosm. Some ladies haC diatinsnished them- selves bv ilecliiuiina against the ni'nres- f .' i..;i. .. . '. . "A . . . . .... ' '"idictui.lbecliartdunljfiuiiitiictiiiicatd ...i. I . .1 . 1 n n .mi 1 -n.. u ..a.a. are kent in a condition of iuferioriiv to I say w oaien : men, and that of right they ought to be equal. We have be.i thinking the matter 1 , , . . . I over, anu nave come to me conclusion j;,,eiMl u,,.,, dMljnf .r.j narrfi that the wrong is quite the oilier way;'adimnugca if a liiiral id icaiiii. Tl.e prien and tht if rilrs ounh; to be divided half I "f ''" ' .'I"11" P' r session. Draw- and half, e sHuld he for a new division Uble, who eat at the seco.i.'? W ho I 1.1s -7.- tpeclable positiun? We could mention a hundred other cases, in w hich, on the simple question of right, every thing is yielded to the women. Rut' there are many cases in which the condition of of men is still worse. For instance, if on; any public acrasion a pew at rliurch.nr a Beat antf ttrlipre. I nrnifiiril ho men j . - 1 - 'F ..r,Cnl.l,' -.., . I:. hexutv trios iihm'is and nrrjitehu linraolf the top of the teat and thev must all j,,01P "P an J c,ear oul 99 n'" ,,a(! bpc" thot. Especially ou2ht it to be noticed, II ..,..1,1 :. 1.. .: 1. .t.,i t... made, the whoVburden of perform-' i. 1 . . ... '. me oeiicaieana otten trerr emoarrass- - . iifi. lit,, win- n . innv a. iitisv itizm arui never tay yet until they have a mind to, I.Mrs. Angelina Urimbe Weld mar show a catalogue of equal grievances if she c.nv A csrelctt wateji invites vijd jut fjs;. Notice Taxes. 2 Kit ILL atutd at Ua (&( u a4 aJacea tot ta pa pa riiecUaf la Tti 4 the l'7. t Um M4tf las ! itl Ju7, at Jcsec V- btv't. Tacday lbs 3rd. at Jolm SfU-fa. U c4aJty Ua 4ih, at Kuffia's ViOa. Tkaraaty tha Sih. at alwfctd X'Ug ta'a. Friday Ike Sifc, at alia. Mary Lmc's. Sti4j tk Jib. at MwUeJ UJi a Muadey Ua aHh, at J . Tarreaiiat't. Taetdtr ika UK at Ceurs rtaectt a. Htdaetdty lkt 1 Itk, at theory f. raacHt't Tbaradtt IM Zia, at Jtatea Haicainaaa'a. F'fciay lit IJik. at Jtacw SJcCtidei's. HiUf lit Ilia, at Ueurfe A. Mcbaa. SiuoUty the if a, at Ili.i.tx Taeaddy Ibe 17th. at !t :hJt a. Hra-aetJty ttt tMh, at Mrs. Lydia McKea's. Tbaraday ih t to, at Abaet faiker't. Ftidty In tOtb, at ilUtat LipwiHub's. SluiJjy the sitt, at lltrru U i.kf rton't. sioaiity tUa tlrd, at Trwa'a aad frtti's. Tactday b Itifc, at Mormj'e, (uibmu'j Z. lleradoa'a.) tVedaeMity the li.h, at H'm.Tfiraa. Tbartdty I he StC b. at CUprl Hill. I'ndty tLs ;;ia, at IVm. 11. U'wodt's. ItT" The Mtfittrttet apiminttd It receirt tba litl Tti't f ISM, will attend ia their reepaclitt diatrictt at I be Uiact aad !tte abuts auenlidiied. . .. JAS. C. TUKUENTINE, Sty. Jim 7. 3- Notice. Uectins of the Wardcnt ol the Poor. ?ft!!E Wtrdent f I ha Fonr, tut Ortnje coon , ly. iU n-eet at the Pour llaat a the urtt atoodty in Srpumbcr miL . A StincriMleuJti.t will ba tnnuinleil dyt pmaat' dctirine Ihs appviutweiit eta uwmura uraae appiicaiiHV All erona btvuig butincM will attend at llitt tiinr; and all appti-tiiat I aduiHtin pcrtont thuuU thea be made. '." ED. STKUDtflCK. Jane 6. J Notice. IC7-TIIE WOOL CARDING MA CHINE at Fret-land's Mills, is now in readinets ftr the detpatcb of wotk, at the usual j ricet. 3. J. FREELAND. June j3 Strayed riiw.ti me euoscrioer, a TipA A HUCt JIULEY COW, with a. I AV anite ttrrak down tier birk little white about her belt! marked m it H an anJer bit aut if the left etr, and a bo'.e in t!e nj'.t, alittcd out by fim metot, epparenry ty a anuc, I ul I think by a df. A ay inlorailiua given be tbtaklui ly received, and all espenan pi id. i JOHN HOKNER. Military. N'OTICE i berrby (ivra to the Cstonia Staned Utti.ert l the Second Ura(! Ko-gim-flt. I'. at Hie ejection fur Cn;.!ivt Ueiiertl will tiRi; p'e it David Mcdine't on the fi t StiirJay in July, kcr yoa are rttptttluify ir.viicJ in attt'ini. By order of U'pt Gonrt! C. Ci.iton. RENJ. TROMNGER, CJ. June 6. st Public Sale. IT& WILL be told, on Wed- II ; A nedav tin i7iU t,f June nett. a M!ljfi ala.t.'e IIOUK t.Mi I.or, i i ' 'l'2 l .thapel Kill, f.r- meny uveuimxl liy .Mrt. ai.tclieil, on a ciedil of mu j in jnt h , li.u p:in hui.r j!jnjt b'ind and fcuMy. I urllier p irhiulars mad known on th J d.iy oftt a. Sale talake iiltcuun the ore. niict WILLIAM N. PRATT, .UnCr. May S3. R E T 13 .71 tTxT Female Academy. rilllE tiil'tcii'icrs riicifii!!y inform the a. pub'ic tiiat 1'ic es'rrcistt nf lliu instil t lion continue unlor I liu care .f Mrs. KI.IZV H-KIW4 tlie eivet litr a -ti n l'le w,""r. ,,,c c,''1 ' ontmue, aith. -ot n.lerm.tsimi, unto un r. 1.,ubI..- n.i.i.n The manner in wliii U this ScWi! hat be berei-jforaeond ittedi. (i3tlyaaiisracioryIaol 'V" p'f e """"""'"'''"S 'l .'" thf! liatt'i.iaae t pirenls tnii fiiinlunj, vim in an.! Painlme livu d-tlUrs extra B-iard caa bo ilUiii:d in ru ctab'e farni liet, at a tliiot distance from tUo Academy, at fia dollars a month. THOMAS D. OLDHAM, JAMES THOMPSON, ELIJAH PICKAR1). May ?9. 8J Attention!! To I fie Commhlontil OJjlcm nml Muni tinn belimirirtz to tht 47A llegimtnl of Xurth VartlinaMiHtiit. Y'OV are r-q iired an, I :muaiid d In attend at llnll.w.iuul, in t 1 fir.i jalurdy .l Ju'v nc-tt, en d as t!i! law ictrt. f.,r ami eourt marliat, ana lur li.c taction ul Dr ig. aJicr Ucntral. E. G. MAX GUM, Col. Mav ?D. SJ Notice. T OST nr mirlaid, two riotia ol band, one on Mi Th.iii.1 Uara-t f.r f.trtr fi9 ddtart, da led in Marr.h 1837, cre.lit on il fur SI J.UD - uuc 01 Oitjs M-baic f ,r rrry five dollars, deld 2d Mirch MM AH ptinmit are i.'iin fi.ie lorcwarnd tfjj.nu I r said outtt, and Ibe ilriwrrt fr-i-n p.vin(j tlio tame to any pertua JOHN M.RAY. Mv 8". gj. FJour and Corn. rriilf. nberiher rontmii.t tn kep at bit JL Millaaiijip'yoril.Ot'll 1 1 OtlN MEtL. Til 0. W. II OLDEN. 'y s. a " elob . Printing, NEATLY & rXPEDiriOCM.Y KXKCUTEO I t7",AT THIS OF7ICC. IZ'i Uuunt Pltutaut Jeademy- fTU t ctuaiBttie f tbt St adeatt f Ueai 1 rMHl aetdtmy will Uit Uc Its 6lh WT sU aaaaib. at wlwca Im a WWSJ tt VMcbea ad ditlof act UI U da.ttfe. ra4tlt4 lUe4. . The Ftii t(NM iU CMtatewce sw lbs lSla D. W. KERR. Pr'mtlfiJ. MtySI St-1w SPRING GOODS. O. F. ItOXG & Co. o tVE jut r rented, aad a.w er tut ta.a it Uelf 44 ataad. tkew pia pfly. rMwitia .f every triey f U,dt u"y kept by the taerebaeta .1 ibia pitce, v k A tUrxe aad Gcnen Aatortmeat .f Dry Goods, &c. coaratsiNO CLOTHS, CASSI3IEUES, Satinet, rntxcu, txcLisit xr avekicsw PRINTS, PRINTED LAWNS & MUSLINS. Illacli &, t'olourrtl SilL-, i:c. Ac JLc. ic. ALSO IlarJware and Cutlery, Shot Guns, Hats, and Shoes, RiinurU, Crockerr, " Cotton Ysrri, School Books, Stationary, Ac. Ml hi abich tbey will r'.l at the kvrtt piicr Tor Cth, or oa a tuvit credit luuntifa: deal crt oaty. Mas 9. 13- SnriiijL; and Summer GOODS jrST KKt'i:iVKI. ie '111 C tuWriber liatj'itt received Irora Ntw 1 Yirk a General Atrvttmeut .f Staple V rancy Dry Goods, Hardicarc, Groceries, A'e. ' COKPCISIXO CLOTHS. SILK GOODS. HATS. SHOES, I10NNETS. CIIOCKERV, QUEENSWARE, and aT! trticltt utusl'y bronft'l to thit mtrkel; all af which wiil be ull taw for Cab Ha it sere tliankfui fit the nttitiaaa her rtofwrs received, Sod li"f' t hit friindt and lle jiuti'ic will no cv im a ea L Country procure, turh tt t'lotli. Frttbert, Tallow, tnd BeettrtS, will be Ukea ia tt clisnse for tioodt. B. .CHEEK. April ST. 13- CloeU A IVatch'Vtaking Ru slnesSf and Jctrillcr. The subscriber thus lewd crt bit kiaccre ibtukt l.i lliote Im dive to libe jrVjy rally pttr f fc-. bis ei ami rally patmriiied bim time ainifniing tninrt borvach. ' Fr a Y r S tbort ti-tee lie I ai at bri'nl 1' jT"" W.lbdraHU ficinl.it labors f I'll w m, .nU -,.. r.t inr iw'3 it w!ie work !iaa..'enlheriby deleted.! lla.ine hern a jain refund ! healili. be Ixpts ' Ins enalilt'J In prosecute to busiioss In (!i itire Salislti tioM ol' alt uU may Uor b in with their cuitoin. lie has on l and a rood assortment rf Watches, Jewellerv, Arc. hi:h lie wiahet to d.spnse of on reatonable term. Orders from a distance fnr tVatrhm. nr for the ct-ciition uf wjik, will bo I'ailbfuiS at tended to LCMUtL LYNCH. December 7 inenlnttble OSAT.llV.VT, Kt!t TilK fVHK OK Internal IMscasrw, ri: White SvvrllinM, Scrofula and other Tu mours, Sore Iegs ami Ulcers, Old and Fiesh Wounds, Sprains and 1'hhms, SvelIingK and Infl iin.-itions, Scald, mid Hums, Women's Sore Ureasts, Scald Head. Rheinialic pjint, (Chilblains, "letters. Eruptions, IJiles, Whii!ivs. and a most elHxtual teincdy for tlie re iiiovhI of ('onit. .lltu, K;c!i wiih'a Atili Oispeptic Pills, i on svi.n it v ALLEN PARKS. Septemlier 8. 33 Boarding House. C FR'V ro. ii'.ir Roanlrrs can be errmnmn. ''t'-l by lb" aiitucnbcr, tt the o!d tand f J .bti Ka bi . defeased. V-,.f ib-f'iins il eaa a'to be arrnmn. ted limiMir Cuuri wik THOMAS I). GRAIN. Fibruarjf J. m Bacon and Lard. 3,000 ff and a iuanuiy oi Jj.I, l or tale l. , . ALLEN PARKS. April II. ,c. Pcchct Book FomuL A P'M.'KRT BiK containma Xint! lire i. Iiwllurt, wat l itiml ly Jame K. Mui.ttu-I mrry, ouni - ........ at.ii.n Stlli;ft t v, nrr t r..videm e Mcciiti(f ll.m-e in il i i n.t, and b.ltM in the Putt Ofiiee at Al- j bntbis. The owner is nqnetted to eonte for. ward, nrovr uroncrt v. Da v tbanrra. anil t. r. 1.. mc aaiii. D. ALH RIGHT, p. m. Orai ge cnuntjr, Mtrcb 19. 1 5 3m 1 . 1 j . - . Lcinav's Almanacks, Vois Calculated for the Meridian of Raleigh, I'OR SALE AT THIS OFFICE vrnv oti r a r. D-cember ti 0 . tilanUu for tale at flit PBOftPECTCS or TUB nUhboroash Hccordcr, exutneco. TO THE PUBLIC AfteTSomeeneiperted delays, we bat 1 tlits week been enabled to present uej Recorder to its readers upon an culirgeu hiL This has emphaucallr been call ed the sze of improvement; but in all the niusupUeu lorms to w men um apii manifested itself during tne last twenty years, perhaps ia none is it wore pticcp- uuie It an in tne appe-arw:u . press. The newspapers of our sulagcs now, surpass iit sue and neatness tin se forrnrrlr issued from ur largest cities. It has Ion been oar desire that die Re corder should reflect a portion of this snirit of the see: and an effort to accotn- nli.h this desire, we felt was due to that portion of our friends who bare continu- ea to sustain us tnrovgn gww wmui evd report. This enlargement of our sheet necessarily intolves a considerable additional expente; tut we are ni'tsUkcn in the people of Orange, if we may not tafclv throw ottrsrlves opon tlieir gene rosity, and with confidence bope Uial ther will duly appreciate the lent fits ol a free and honest press, and extend to it turh a portion of patronage as will, in some degree at Icat. compensate the care and toil and expense necessary to sus tain it. It is now more than eighteen years since we commenced our cstaUithment at this place, during which time we have had man dilficuhics to encounter. The storms of political stiife engender many prejudices which it is soirnUu.es taiu to attempt to allay; and the zeal of popular enthusiasm creates preicrences wi.icn yield nothing to honesty of purpose. These thine s tend greatly to depress a villajre newspaper,- the prosperity of which depends almost rolely on the pa tronage of the county in which it is pubf Itshed; and we ought not, perhaps, to ex pert entirely to escape their influence, Hut we have had more potent adversa ries than these. It is said of the church of Rome, that she withholds the Bible from the common people, that they may not, through ignorance of the true mean ing, be led into heresies; the priests ouly are to read and interpret for thctti. So it Lis w ith some of our sdf-ttyled Republi can: they ara afraid to trutt the people, and if it was iit their power, they would entirely prohibit Uic circuui.o;i ol all p pert which do not perfectly square with their notions. - Not aide to contend open ly fr their doctrines, they would sup press all inquiry. And this is the spirit which has leen operating tor setcral years to undermine the circulation of the Recorder, and if possible to brt sk up the establishment. At one time this was ve ry uigh being accomplished; we were re duced almost to the la! extremity ; the star of our hope had sunk almoM to the very horizon. But amid uli this dark- j tlttS, Wf WCrC SUStlincd I'V 3 COHScioUS uess 01 ic iniegniv 01 our purpose an ,i, ;.,.,,.(.,..,.,..... 'a ' . J the justness of our cause; aud persever ance has r nailed us to w itness the return of a triu!. ter day. Our star of hope is now airaitt in the accndaut; and me trust that uii'ier its eiiliv cuin influence w c shall be penni'ted long to battle for truth and souiid principles, with our ll.ig n .ili'J to the mast L'.mon, tiik Constititiox, and ti:k Laws." Onr enlarged sheet will enable us lo embrace a greater variety of matter than heretofore; and we shall endeavor lo gta tily the various ttti s of our readers, by placing bt f.ire them every gwd tliinjj i e can schct from our exehangc p.ipm an I oihcr periodicals, w hether of Moralitv, Literature, or Politics. Iu all onr selec tions our object will he, to Idend ins'.ruc tioti w ith aiuuseuieiii, to inform the judg ment, elevate ti c mind, aud mend tl.e heart. Ia political matters, w t-hall no thing extenuate through f.tvor, nor set down might in malice, but on all occa sions Khali endeavor to give tlie truth, the whole tntth, and nothing but the truth." Having few er advertisement, our pa per in its enlarged form w ill f '-rhnps con tain as much rratling matter as attv other paper 111 He state. We shall endcatot always to procure good paper, and t make the impression fair and le.'iMe When these iliincs are consiilcrcd. will the fuct thst the w hole cnnicnM of the paper will he selected expressly for the peopio 01 ints section ol county, we hope those w ho have been iu the habit of stnd- ii jiiirumi iur ineir papers, inav be in- ilitccd to bestow tlieir pa'ronace upon tlieir ow n press, .tnd thereby build rp an establishment respectable in its i.j jK'jr- ance anu useuii in i:s operation. lotboseil onr lin-nds who coincide with us 111 opinion, c might make n appeal, nrging upon thrm the expediotiey of exerting their inllnem c to extrml the circulation of our paper; but w o d em it unnecessary. They surely have discern ment enough to know, that bifoie their principles can tuutnph, light inttst be spread among t' c people. vv e would alo remind ihoss of c tile politics, that the columns of tl.e K po- . . - - - ;ortler are always open ti repeeiful nd decent communications, n vi, H fM their party as out ow 11, and that we kha'l endeavor on all occasions to give tin im partial anil faithful account of the trims actions of .the day. And further, w hen any important measure shall come before Congress, upon w hich we may think the public mind requires to be enlightened, we shnll consider it a duty always to give speeches on both sides of the question. Willi these brief remarks vvc submit our cause to the people of Orange, and trust that tliey will mete out to us a duo J portion of liberality. " Ililhioro'ij!, N. C., Mtj 9 g3S. Tailoring Business. f R.Lerin Cnrmlchat 1 iM A'A removed his euUihent to 1 bmWuij once occupied i by Dav'td . awe, a&l receady by Dr. Norwood, a Poctoc' Shop. lie woulJ take this orotic w . I!-.t t-.-.l r- . w rriurn uta uiauki w uia many inencs whs bare bestow ed their patronage upoaliia. anu raracauj ruiiciui uicm to jive Lua a call at bis new stand. The Lalriit rahfcii wiaU regulaily received from New York, 154. timoie, and Philadtlphia; and behtej. ecllcnt Noithern workmen to execute ha work. Every altcntioo will be paid t. Lis work, and no effort w i'.l be sparrd to please bis patron. lie falters himself that be bas generally succeeded ia mA iug his w ork fit; and be thinks be ct h. sure it to be aa well csccatcd as lev i, tlie Southern country. Jtautiy SJ. , tf-ti IC7 MR. CARM1CIIAEL basjwt received bis Spring nutl um llirr Falliotlf and is prqaredio fit tiendemtn up in the most uea an I fashionable ttjlc. Give a call, grnit. tnn. A,-titi7- I,OOJ .lTTIUS! L.1TIMCE1 & JIEIJASE, iuttrecsivej from Ntw Tail tnd lk U'h Ipbia, and a vfTcr for tilt, tit U gett and b.tl ataortmral of MSIeh ami iashlonalle Dry Goods ever ofcrrd ia thit n.trUei; amonetl aLkbait atmest ever trtic a f . STAPLE 4- FANCY DRY CCOD, ALSO ... Groceries, Hardware, Ciuerii$warc,'I!af Sc Mtora, betidet man oibet trtichtl.ilef?iiiiia.t. lion. The t;.de were fttineij tilt -iiick. with cash, and will brtold fur tl.e state . LATIMER 4 ME CANE. Septembers. jj.. Land for Sale. Some person may grt a Lr- VVU ftin ia 1 RACT f LaM, tut- laininf 40U Artea It tuiirt Ncla jfwW-v tVtil frum lli!Utvr.ath. tnd tit. lo.ria ol a roil, fraai blaaal Plrataal Attoe my, ou Ibe main road In llicb Itocb, . . THOMAS REEVES. ManU I 10- Land for Sale. The siibsriibrr ofTcri for ti' the Tlltt r OF LAND al tr.a U V now litrt, futr Wilis teUlbixtot Ilil'abr ri.tn.li, rrfslaiirf Si 0 trs. It Itat.tt it a sand Datllo lioase, bUnUn, and Siimke Uniite, a o.'d fata, andvibrrt.it l.oii-i. The rUn'att. n i litndseuo'r .is. eil; is Mill aaierrd, l avu jl l. ttnan. ua i.iujt II rLj;li it, and sctcial ( od 'J 'ti j; i ! lit on it a t t'd '1t tnd Ttacb Out a:d, ti J t 0't.nl.!f ii( liit! rtln Maadew. Fntuna ditumd ! puitbte tre it.ii'ii! tt t'o tlie irrnnt t. Teiins wit; be Oildc ti ta on abdication to ibe tutfntr. AARON STRAWIIKX. Fibtmf) 8. tr- I'crtrardlitg tTgemi. Tiik subset ibers inform the Mcr rbanlt ol lite iiiImi. r. il.l li rv .: t'.j.l crrattd 01 tie lot tu'inj; tt. ai.tMit! hat n it tt U4c fi( ilities tnd rt'M" bey c fotfisa in Ibe lian.atlMOi if tttia liin.fi, lo ni-fit the attontge bercltli.ie i.tifim. Tin y have laiye W tie lloiisrt t it e over ao in t'.wn, fur tit. ri r.iiou ol firaidiii$ lw.i ap.tl fit in ot'.ir but-itnt. ami ituj.i.t safe liom lire. W II. KINGS A DELPEN. itfj-Jttri.'.'r Hrft r t Me;rs. Cave 5i I'olLtxn, illabi ron.b Ai 11! j. fi- Y E M E N, WILL st .nd at tl.e su!' v) -n of the subscriber, in inane county, snd perhaps at 01 L., it two other places a part ul the cool season, the places w t named; I w ait for information Ironi those w ho expect l put to him, that I msv able to stlcct the best Mantis before I vertise him. The terms will be low. much more so than any horse of bis va lue to w it, 20 dollars' to insure, mil 23 dollars the season, w hieh may be dischar ged bv 20 dollars in the season. 'I br fCV son has now commenced, and w ill rml d 10th of July. I request all those l intend lo fat or him w iih thi ir custom, t put early; the ndtantegrs arc in: ry anil great in raising r aily colt?. For I h-'" and ptrfoniioiiccs, si c 1 ills. JAMES MOORE. Notice. JT it Imped tbt a'l Ihime i tb Mrd In tl e fi'm of ( :.V7 i.st. rnx i, 1. v.vi p '' tut ,f ii:t..ber 137, wiil 'eall nd sHilr tl.e" tccoiihtu il.p milii fit.cr 01 imiiij'i'fi ' sm h t ri tilrntri I in ul'.i.luli lv Miie"!1'1 the a''iiPlmenl nflbi 11 .niiilt. I bi pi ' ' tict wiil itut be b'isiettitkd. LEMUEL LYNv'I'-0tt..b-rf6. 5"" lIlLLsnOROL'(!H, N. C. ? " rcsMsbcB wtrti v DV DI'.NNIS IIP.AKTT, oill T Ttitta CMiant t vr.aa, i" i"- I II TV CI.KTS IS I AIU IN tlVAMl.. fi...-. i... a.. ... ..r ! ir i'B- jo htte tbt ir j npi r bsrnniiii'id tt Iherspi" lion of llnj year, will be jreit n d 11 lesion? iit 1 out iin atii c or.til iiiti.icintrVrd -A"'' paper will be dbroioiMied bi.tiltll trrrt'sf tro i.tid. iinlest tt the 1 .tnn id Ibe t.M,k Atlviti.tstnenl. In I Itriii'ii p tix'rrn "' onr d..!ln'r fur tl.e "first, tnd tniy-five "'J fur eai h aul.m tjnn.! inn line; lui'S' ''Vf r"pnrlinn. :nnit aitvprtisi nirnts "' ' rrrrenl bieber. i'i lltu lii-n ! 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The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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June 14, 1838, edition 1
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