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pV m:J v n v u .uu. ' .1 .VJ BF, 6rVf, I'L TiOVB .ISJlVSlt? -1 TftCMSr-'i I ADVAXCf.. U niSiiKid -Hv in tin .ow:i of Aihhurmiich. rvtolph Co. K. C. " ' - - From" nature rrftfion on the Hifrt, ami ameconailtton Vithmn of rt!enencr, it j ii'mnch op little: In the first place. variety if i 'roilf Neawine n frpaimm 4 . 1 . , , Ims prattled a-Mee, of wf '""n Re in tne , .iJ r..l ,! -vncrJIy accetatfv at lrt to the cW.m of 6t. , . . S It it Am u to ennmrTite hefafenanfl. n me t " T e hiit'nm "m ner will be t r brtc ertthat w'-Nih r"rt Wl le lit and 3nd moK f ih . rt of lllle:,, if ne"r. ry. MDf of tSt mii Jer there tretted of, Vill be ",,? f'"v exp'""flr1 . ' I' .t futlitirt, !hi. fiub'icdtmil ! tle!c J B tv. AnlltU hpi n1 bH'iee4 thai inipr f' r prrj'i'Hw "n be in-luljfed. All ptr t;e shH h ve fitrf'nif. fiv-'t t f,e dict,.tri o ef ff'V. l.bery .fjH p'fi risrhtljr umlerattnd, u o be fir liib ul i bn with the trieet attention to eh"""? ' HerBmn. In ahort, the editor srau'wi wH'iont ret-nret tr ren!er thi poHUc tin o fr ! sy cti-''. ejartty aich a ef. nr wnnt p.tl-ti will tke bl aMre in intro ducing to 'ii f va fmHf and frenda.J T'e PITKIEX M hwfl erpra 8tar - jTrwwiwjruT-i - (In1 Ftij)in;at heet t jP,f)0 .i"in"in t.lne, r 1 1,(0 if p!d . if't'"' bee nwiti4 fro the1te ftfthe lit - IK. -o'nl A" ihvrier rrcr diemirte ith thrw mrtntha if th pwhllei'Mi. lK"Hii.;"v,t beFenntmied 'HI l afft he pil, unlrw at the iiacretlo of t'eTitof. . - ; b-tten, rominnieationa, ke to efir - A efrt'ienenta W"t '' th- ni. STi SiJw i-w. mmmum Vr5&ttt Of SUCttte. ' j3eijrei rn ut icrrrf . ASM,BQRC01t: N. C.- : ;flf-v,or Monday af; vr the 4th m September, his honor Ju'lgeSrm tprt siding: Hinir -an "J ) Action ofihht ainst the Xreiriti. in a JZri nm the.hiisinwi is done, be Mill t ti.. will e pid o HeiUm, M-wjMy,t more cautious in attemptifttf to cor Wri it without the knowM and vs. f ff r khphf a 10 bt incapable in law to be witness 4 - public jiridgnnrt pair, e in any ease whatsneter. except : Ifa bond be siWd m the nme '!5t rh r. ; rfthe Mir;ntot in his hand : Qu?MlM theleglafure inttn I writing, if must appenr, that the hraee any oth.r clanH of ra, Vigniture wa made. U onlv.hvhis than thouhcrein a sih.t, man had, :;t:ir.-cttonJut ah,. i:i his presence: or mi?ht have, n imnW per If don- in the ab-enoe of the obligor, In'f rt!l t0 JP Jd 1T - it 'mtist appear that it was done p-ir . ,es,,n,m,V , . .'. t,n,,ftfnrnn, ..mln If tlie ..strictest fontn.'hnn thnt r , J , Th:s wa a -W lond; but the' junie doctrine, applies to imple Wh for tht pivnient ot ...oney as wtlUs all otiur 0Ui3.ti0.1s tinder ,oi V ..... ... , v ... . ' ii' f t 1 1 n j 11 W- T7: ' l.i m cae. tne urifnoant wrote th Bond. and jiigrieil it n the a! -teneeor'lieoiiiiye ipHuitiH, an kl vm-d it tnanage.it. w!,n afUF Vv. m...vi ,Me wi'ik pvitn aue su'nusion words delivered it, to the o'digce,; however j that the only ratibnal con- U-. ti w,Cfk thrru4ierr n rrwr wa word ffiwt his reference to thclrrroml.g the i.tanar. tV . dioverM 1.1 spelling Y.e; i.Hmr nf ,jflrW io t,c t;tf an4 not lw he . u ( tftlf V H. .,,,, r,; .... .:, .. .was written hoh-lw;VMB? and that the prohibition j,,. i M, ,iirn ,tt(l r, . ! utl tl( V- 4 rm'i " Jntliwiilenimj,-itwjj. , , ; 1 a--.,,! en a n i -tsj.il it 'I l. - . . ..... 1 MM7e lllf fil Itl 11, l. . f , ( iT';' . .T,n- tcred w an to read Sullivan." The . ah'-rati m vasriotm;de by wllivan, by a disinterrsferl neighbor nian in ho happfnt'd thrrt? w'.ien. thimiH .take was dicnvcrcl;and in theab bence of Parwos. Th evidt nce,a o the put tht Sullivan took n fnaking the alfer.ttion. wis, that he tieithtr made it himself. hr pn pos it? but that the man who did : .fit-ike it, sugBjeitcd It, and took t'ie I- uid, and alterf I it juiih .ut rurrficr s .1 ItftreniTnyt and that fit the pmtiiiie . of 'i !.. i. ' , .... -Tht., t svf re til (1 rrlv r o m the ftnib t: ?" ', Ns TIJ eitse suggests two things ;Jn uc vci y raTiuous BDOIU rfl!KWg miS . ... . . o wry jmi irccivc; ina sec onillVt If mistake OC UlSCOVCrf U f consent of all the parties interested. Even if a witrifss should see a bond executed, and at 'wither time and plane -without the knowledge and .consent of the ...ohliffor jshould ! subscribe hh name is a witness Vie bond ii rn?V. To tear off the nam? of a subscribing witness de bignedly, U aUo aur h an alteratinit of a b ind as renders, it void, unles the obligor has consented to the al 6' teratiou. The State) , ..7! - vsw rindtttmrnt for assault -v 1 battrry Dtft nd.int was a frrr nrrro. Jic olhnce wa Clcarlv proven bv rne pmsccnwr a f hit. man J The dtfrndant then introduced a wan of color as a wrut-M in his be half to how that the transaction ,was altogether dtfTt-ren from what Pjky prmecutor; ; The. Soli.itor (General o?)jected to i.this testimony and the oSieetvui wit sustained bv the Court ? .The of fir , MiMimu t-iaiHr 1 wnn'i jo an aw oiii" " 1 . !:" .nnMiuiiiM 1777, 1'h. 115 .Revised Code 3tX);Iwrd. f.tMid hini i n his it flTrr i g : and is L these uord- ind hroei.r&ii"n a'd ere n dtoinr t.Lt- i.ii-.i '-1 1. . . jam mso mac ail. .fgrort.' Indwns, j eir bun. Tl4i mukiui: esmin. ; Mulattfes; and.all perstis lof m'uedjtiu.., ,u h,,He (..) h,e tfwtrr) f ihlood, descended froni Nejn4andlh4rJ..iul. f t. emion inclusive, fthou.h one an- cestor of each eenerition mar have . en a hite pern,J wheth, r bond J " '"fT r fr. shall be deeded and t.kent"' h ,lf nnrA " if ? .the worts ofjhe art will h con rended f rvr w e a re 1 1 w. " TrV ? "n I ,ld,f le.d lfl t h;l,f i.l . .. I l- . ... In ? 0 STC. pwsrftitwn. icven if the witness on ihu partot jtne Marc he colored; lor the act trniy aumirs mem --agrunsi tacti 0 f nly admits them agiihVtf' Uch o -ner not, ryor, or. igatnu 'earn oth,r.- Yet it has nev,r hern double I. that a gro drfendsnt mav legally introduce a Nc wit. J ntsV in hia'dt fi nce, when the charge iij, Mjpp6rted;bv Negro Hi mmf, iV thnk with 'due tuNnmsion of Indie tr.cnt: for in these; ii white ptis t Ih any diret:t interest.. L t their testimony go for wh.it It h worth a Jury has to weigh its ;rc- ' M50N.F0h 'JURORS. 'I he i irrtitc-t iwrt nf ihh vst; hue lieirr hef je ht en in p- ittt, Out w e knn i.f. . TS.cy ueieiditt.! it t:!.: - nitire : at ,it e w'.s' I . il.e f t'fttt;'' : i ii; ' . vt!! c i i-!'y mi .ry f re i. Itll- . . w -put mJ" ." "-"?. ."mill I li. in ' H i 7 M yl T,i" f,rt -'""jS.as ' ItI 'h'imvir n- a- herli Jr sgctfra.Jjr cr. 'mtund, IMil he. m mi.4.rtfc.. enni ri-rr0tJ...ii; -'iti.f w "o nnMous n.Wwof a r!,He.tw; l,tf..tin. f .b. nlt-A i-jftJi'rt! : And i.ulffe .f f.e lielirss cf kft'tP illi.irnltu tl.... f . . .. . I ik, , w in m w mm . mm mm a. ... . . V . . I ' ,,e , -..,..,,., (e riiiifm had "Uita rs a1 t thr c-ult o! ff iilt oft tnitKinee. "A&jpPVrt. VaM'pr.,J,Tsin-;th"rr wn a man pnt the jtii-yVftiat a lmrr,ird by the Jtnlr, irMlrrd nibln f x itrme ht among tlie pem,! At ifiiu, bow ever, Jury w aa made ap, d tlm trial pi oreNit'd. Tlir piwfut.r , mMt nf tanii: in the Cuntv gf,.d prip rt ami character." IN hUtrd ih.t b "iVia" lowrj Ibton if night ihr nflrnrr sraa nmniitirdthehad mr to lrd at thr u. Mial iimewrtit tn !rr 11. : Durine thf mfit h- whh wakfiit-d hy a noise t ilr dMir, Mrli.;tf'imniMlutlt br..a. n. That mutt ri.tertd, d by ll.e lijrM f ih- M, he kiip1 h1 htwm, mid cUnl l.im hy ,,mf, TW the .Minmi m ( It fur .1....: f"ll in Rt tlir ilnirj tlit tic .w b? MH Mifrnt .l4ii.l,-4j tt Vftirmiou jn )h'k"If tfiir YriWr ;" tVr fcVrw he had un a iif I r tni.! Ie iNiLI 'tut t .... 1 ! . 11. .."' That aa mmm.m ie ainiiiiril il.i HaNie, tlw priMiiirr rtiibrl Ur heft hetf y Uy, ad nirm him i rlnET'Hert reri.Uf tloo failed; and he riMtM ri-mnnltfr fntMtig more, (ill ntLdj.,,wlieii be f bMnnrlf ir- .....t..l k. 1.1- e-ir.-.i . ilu m.: (;,r,;t,,f: Krivt r;)(lllu , fc ! , . . r 1 1 Hlld iii;y f4fur fi,,, pirr ,f he hd it in hU p .wrr, 0 her mrm. ner tine. rirciimHtanreH Heir aUa ;r 1 d,-Mirh i Ihe p iso..erS h in In-rit r tnaikid in lue more mMey b'ttl him afst-r the r. hU.y thun h.'Airf. Hit iha ai ter, ti.ng1,i imi u.Tfrd U i ilenre, m kr-w n i . bf n.,r4.r4ble. After the, Jiry l.nd rrtirrt! t mfee will h-ar, be fl 'rf t!'' V" rariTWtd j1 ,rt"-mtl twty.-e qufinl iif a ncss can tver',,,ii,,,''T'',r ",,rn,fe of th, Dir. ly the p ,rin nf a c rf ain rr .i .n t V Jti y, prmltiTd jirli (errrpi)? en.a tiofiainnn the bye-Htandera. lie sr ia i nf.! mrd that (he man Waa a SiJikiI tna'ter, a.iite rivae aentiment.wns generally Lnnyr to te aene fnra. t.d punishment f e any rrime. I tjhi-, e Imwrier. It was app'irent that all exM-rlrd aftredy mntirthin. ThU wannVedn dayj and theji- ry di.igrret' erei to one, and cul. "keniisrHirl ii lerdirt till Fiidty night. Tl e ?eljr ltnl ! r ..r.'.t rr, Ihep rr .01 I ? .ly i- th Mir.-.!. U'tY.-.:' t Hi i: ' .His, H p .na- tff -jr Li. '.t. ..!-e -.rr h) l.ii ' " ' ; i ' ?'. ! h t " ' t!i ll f : . ," . ? .1 ..,... .... ',,- ' in nnnv r,,e ft'V'r l'me memicin - a. . t'iidf as d'rrilM-d by the evidetirr, nee whether nr nit Hie man with rotiM itistantly reniqfniae thV, person If tue apgrrwa.ir, m n promptly t urn r tut n4me mtq llie coinr. or. fi liat. The -Xei tm.-nt tagn 1 11 t il Hy rf h me 10 bi tnrn. Aid oiif .if Urhe trials, but barely tioo m.iifMie ed friTCty; atut nmrr Iban halffihf than halffihe 'ti in Iherf.lor ly b a(1el. juror were mistaken, eten ;f ifie hiU.lt m-ed tirarct lht nil the Jury imw rnnf nle. rfirer- fally to render irrdirtof acquit ah :. h enlirt, 11 i astid, gave mueh iiiitisfictin for wrne ti?n bit in leas than to years liierenfter, a'nrgru nan a rx ruled in tU Covin ty, l.r a rspjf 4I i-ffeiire, mho, undrr ihe pll... n.nfeHM-d himself guilty of this Bur- jr('"-y- . ' , 'tv '! J --U-morh drpettd nni mai;N rht' rt r! ThH pri onr wmjM irfiMhl w?r hTH rAClt'Jltliet-!edv lid hr i ly MjoMrd a fairrt-nutjiinii .nionx 4. misi:j-.i.i.amolts. poor jack: -The following account is given by the Itcv. Leigh Richraind as haytnj been related by a niiniter ja iiiriiinjr 111 uic DrilMl atlU TO; tvi?n hibte Jivif ty: 1 TlA 'drtiiikanrwss one div "staurffcr- in drink on the brink of the sea. His little son by him. tree years qla. being very h iiigary iolici ted hi-n fur s-i-ieihing n eat. The iBKf.'f fathir eoittious of his rvery, and of the criminal caus of it -in a ki.id of ' rage ocaiioned by his intimira.iieV and dispair, mmmv 1 nu uuir iTiiKK'etii into me f nl n," ofT w'rh hi tis lf.- Flic p wr little suftcter, fiadintr a fl-Mtin-r pUnk by his side ill the . r"M jdwiialy aeterfrd awl f-ir"" Watr, Hung to it, Thenintfinim JP?M' wafted him and the p'ank into the 'w4 j 1 . , cu d with ability at rai dur, wib 1 i,.'.". v ,tut availing charae'er ad mArr . A B,ini man or war. pacing . NOlU WE iSTEIL by, dijrnreretl the niatik and i hild?1 "' 7'VT i nc ri5H 01 ins xvn Mt. plunged into he sa, and -Me pnifrtahon of frxt Cnrrk i brought hijii on hoard 7 lie could J ..' If we are b-amd 1 1 .n irrtn them littlmore thjn'tlwti''b,M,r f,0, ilenee iAgKe I.it lus name was Jack. They gave him the na -ne of pr Jack- Me grew up oi botrd that matt-of war. bvhayed well.'a.id r :cd the love tT all the oTif erst.. I . . .1 lie be came an oljocr of tie s!rk and wounded depart nent. Iltiring an action of t'je Lite v,v.r, an a ;cd man can.! ittiJcr hiscirr. Hf-tly i:i ady ir. ;:;lt il: v.rs r.ll vff r n i mi . a a aa r, I t ,f ,t save hi Tl.; ftr V.'CS ' - t ; ly trr .tt t' V n 0r R3 .after 3 months. cognize in the dving U rr.sn, K:i ther. dinora nt-niren' unsltr fc;3 (!ie Hying penuenw 10 un j mai irje arae young stranger u.ts hi own- . r . a ' ... ... a . at son, the very son whom .he hid - plunged' into the sca and had t-o idea but that he. had imaedwtely perished-A description of theif mutual feelings will not be attempt ed. - The old man soon expired in the arms of his son. 'Hie Litter left the servire and became a ptotu preacher of the Gospel On cl- sing this story, the , minister in the meeting of the Bible Society, fcnw ?dllthe.Chainoau and aviid, eya -Poor Jack.. The ft ii.jr rxtrart fn a rrfYftt fMihtirwtioi.. b ltrnerbie isftertrW Lrxipra her, deserve tltr attttiNi .f tl e Pi blir. and ! ialfy of ibecn IHH 'mm itl ihe XleMi-r irt - The Pre-., I,;m j m! inanity mH' aged, N ene .r t!ie j;reiel hr,H a ritiWztd pnipK hr abuse J, t i Ihe m-t Jfrrful inrutarti? a4 m. u thief. .TritluMy nrii ptinl-p- ii ih'n 'riHtnfry niit(-b jrrrtrd ami r humd In nt rannrry h tt yut'vn held m 1 hsi. SUnder I ke? tbearithtf I math, terh ail Worth and dtvitC foi t tht- Prrma,n t lb n!ra if lt an jtiKtrutiieat uf dT ti'B, awl the ttu Aaa of making rittzrvite -i-p eta each otht-r. Tf m trl rtTert nf .fbis bue i laroe?.tule f it se'-ni' to hae berome mint belief of imi ttsns that man h a right fa de fame the wi'OdiJrr from bin ia 04 in. - If such is lobe perrnaeat!y t&tL fei-t'f iiu!r et'-rlWe. we as.iH p4y der fir the priulejje in tlir taftaH nd. At iHeHent.nttreiiiiUtim, Hiafr - epriai!y that .f a ma r ia p-btic iiie rne whii appear! b f .rr the p Mm - f..m tl.A l.u.I .Lt. - , L uTiihtiii fir .r5.-e k-ep; the p-aVieH mind in, maiinaJ AjiWutni prorrj. tin ril ptin' and raiBiM a n t itigtMis Wtn, , rm when they ata the enjyinent4 of th-ir trpatatiat an4 tneit acial rtzhtt. Wh,t a nbl' i ; i rrmrnl it, mir taiblir imata smaII I wimeVs m facts hbatl be rarrTaMT TJU duty r rrry owe la r;iaj raiment when hr ianak'd,fr fwd abo he in hungrj. nturb Cl.orr nc!.l w la , dMr Jit ttarU tbr prrsi"ri; nf a fire GnvrtBtrtit tr :.'. I ' ; un nlirh-t' e ef,hyr.eiit f t - aingaran Sirurtly rrsf..! v ' ti.m a n.iti m fmi t' ' in my .Mi.i'f, t' ? 1 '. livr, nhiNt I llessit'T Vkl',:'i , ., .- .. - .. - f H a , - ved, and t.,? court, u i hariuvr ihe II I i
Southern Citizen (Asheboro, N.C.)
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