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VOI.FME 5. Metkleiibiii’g J“ffprs«nian, EDITED AND PUHLIlsHED WEEKLY, BY JOS.HFH W. HAMPTON. “ The powers granted vnder the Connitution, being derived from the People of the Vnite t S'^ites, may be resurned bi/ them ivheyiiH « 4Trt^ L\ , r pervert-: CllAKLOTTK / FlBfALB ACA30EMY. TERiHS. Xhe ^JijJ'i’rsonian'’ ^cill be furnished to subscribers at TIVU J)-)r.r^.\/fS a ye.nr^ if paid in odvancc^ or trithin .-;/e in tnlk frnni lh>t comnieiiceuicrtl o f the year, or I'llUllIl l)f)LLA1*S, if not thua paid. i^ubscrijitionii may he sent by mail at the Kditur'’s risk, proridt d. t}i>' postage paid. Advert,s>-^^ients irill be inseried at One VoUa, jjer 7^;; sqiiar^ ‘ l~ Jar the iii'sL time, and Tweiiiij-fice \ (mit of his cha;-,-icier as a Teacner. His^ ce7its for t' iitnurvce. A considerable | tioris arc uncJo^LVoicd ; anJ/^he has lliC exjP THE Trustees of this demy, with great plef^ure, announce to the pubhc they liave secured the ces ol the ilev. Cyrusj eon, A. 1ST , as Princl^ liie Irie;lilulj0u. l^y reason of lus pA^j^iwr method of instruciion and success in governJ|)ent, Mr^ Johnson id favorably known in the upper tricts of* South Quronna, as well as in iliis I amon^^ the most thUg'ent, accurate and euc^yssTu thp rrDMninen S845. IB une Br’t:iin \vn5 at ’.var. anJ agains? counilces hosts of ' fnenJs and .lacJiin warriors, alwayji hovering^ ovt-r iheir bor • j ^feedoms holy I: CORRESrONDENCE. Waxiiaw.s Dear Sir: Dy order of he . , . , rangements, and at the .cquest of many citizens | forts'.s Ictl b»ljrp the axe of the mdusifiotJ?^ hus ^htir cnu'^e had been tinsucccs^fnI. wotiM h-ive for- CE. Jders, looking vvjth jtalous eyes upon their rapid in* | ^Vhat bright citjsier of stars aic these, that shine •s, Ai-g. 23, ISin. 'seeking every opportunity to externji j so bniiiartiy above the political horizon ? Th(.'tj Conimitiee of Ar- ^ \\hoiP race. In spite of ihts^* obiticlts. ^■l::Jner^ of that immortal dtclaiaiion who, if who heard your excellent atdress at Wilson's Store n the 4iii ult,, I ask of yotf a copy ol ihat address banJmiui, and fu Ids crowntd wjth plenty undf r *he acd tliMr live? and havf- If n »‘\ociji(d r.r^ rtl els genial hand of cu.'tivatiorj uro;e in ihc.r stead —in ^ irnitois. ili^-.'irv in ^c-n. rai, au,! (i i.jlly the or publication /urnishng a copy for that pur ' place cf the rude ri:u cf ih.> savage might be h:s-ory ci T.n-’lmt an J lrdu>J. ,s nrt.M.an* «if. ■osc, yoawMobl.Kenmny f;.e,.as, _ri. we!U.s ; seen. ll,. co,ufor:;.l.!.- t,.,usfs ,„u) liou. j.’.K.g w.vr.s | . f li,% k:,,.!. 1 lou subli„u. vv", ,i„. IVec YourA) very truly. JEREMIAlij CL’llHTOX. Jr., (|'hrnn. of Conjmitteo. S. H. WALKCI*,-Esq*' tion will he tuade to Uioi^c \clio adcertise ju the ye(Ar. ^VA. Dear Siu : In obetiienc* liut with great rfffTIdenrpj the hands of your Conmiit?^ as they may think proper. ’’ AVith mucli Aws, Arc. 2G, IS 15. • of civiliztd mf n. Noiwiihstandmg il.is negjpci by ' !;c: o;ca!ly sucMllcmg thrir?_lves!, i>f boldly I the molh(‘i couiitiy. the colonns suil chc iishtd for ' c^n i delibcrattdy Makinfj,(in ihcic own nob\'* f her the most devuttii auachmcnl. 'I'hcy rejoic’fcl 1 “'^heir livt p, ihoir I’oriuais, un^i ihcir u«otl sucrcA i in lier prosperity, th« y tJiared ui her calamily, ihey | honor,” la bt-hull of a suil«.;iu»» coutv^^. i toUiihl for her "lory. 'I’ht y had lo bear wi h x\iv. ' “’'fho npphiosc of lisl’ning SenUtdSftu COtlllwarui J. CuRKTON. Jr., Etq. AT DOBY^S OLD STAND; r l.V/)/,\Y, a. ii. ()l LI) inform the ci’ixf'iis of ('an.iien ruid the i Institutions of the State. u!;afefit (;cKiiitr\. t!i:tt tJiey have oj i i;cd A \ i: \ 'rj:\si\ j: AssoiiTMEy'r i)r « If VV inent Crt- ce of , n\auy years in ihc bupiuoee-of teaching.-'- parents j and Gruardia^g may .safely confide their dai^-liters i and wards to his care. lie will devote much of his own lime to t1^e in ^tructioji of tijc various classes in the hightj^iH|^n- , cei^; andAvill be aidetfhv n.sutTicieni nunib«y^jf \^Il- 1 nualilie^* assistants; arid, with the counsfl and ad- , , ' vice ol the Tnisl.;es, he will h;>ve ll.c unjire dire^! 1at «,!son . s,„r-, l,„ I tion and control of tlie Institution, j Young Ladies may here receive an I liberal and accomplished, and whicii will i com])are wiifi tliatto be obtained in th5 bes Vflrtress, 'tore, Ur. 1S45, by b^AizvEL JI. yoiir polite retiues t, I ‘ Insoltnce of office, the opprt SHor’? scorn, the proud . TliC f jreafs of pain and ruin to despise. “Tmmit my remarks to i mao’s contumfly " '/’fiefr gislalurts were d:s- f To rear up freedom o’er r, suf}crin^ land, , to be by them used j solved, their trade cut of! /rom the rt.'^t of the wor'J. iiistory in a naiioii's eyes.’’ I their charters rudeJy st ized and taken away, tiieir . These p:V.no:s showed to the people the unma^iv j in(stiniable trial b^'jiiry in a great measure dVnieJ, ' td image of I)fSpoii>v, huge, balel'ul, hiJt oi;s Je- ! th« if most valuable laws abolished, md finally the , formed : Li.'i f.’ng down in IniL^ of su-^l :he us?i j C'l ^iamp act and the t>.\: on lea filled iho measure cl iiberiii.' of n;;in — >i}rrourided ty piiJe and igtju- their evi.'s fo overflowing. These acts involved ranee, iai'-‘ hooJ, an 1 i.j wless pcwt r—txi'ting on/// ?pecf, yours, «. H. WALKUP. firedom. It by ilie of the pc‘'SC':iUid. I'u to tax at i c am! the t h:'- I oi .ir';/r>. d)LS o: patri^ at juch a liWiW \ I Oi tlu- s: . of I)K'KS(\\ MILLS I’iiai » JK i. tailiC : ‘■IfI. j The Scholastic Year w’lll coiisi;^! of jyrnut ten ' months, and will be divided into two 6esi|or.s : the j first to coinmeiu e on tbe Seconil Mon(iaJ ol Ucto- her anti close on the last Thursday of Ltbruary; ii m County, X. C., Ji:!v 4, I and viial principles to Ameri.’.an fire . Wai-kl-p, Esq. ■ Mvas not the 0/the tax, but the ;•; n'A/ A:i.,rtJ Ladii;s ani> FrLi.ov.'-CinzESs: I had hoped ! ‘xpr(>s d by ihen.^Tlv,-, ; >i;>ht as this !hat th-' co:in;ry rallied :o tho call (!’ rat.lv I Ihnt the honor pl ;.ddlcs^in- vou on tins occr.sion I f''''lhal the Americatis so su i.ii ; Freedom, am! ro.-e. lilci.'the sTon-in:in in I-Miughi, ■il'^ ! would have f.jilrii to ,otne .noie coinpiM.t ner?jn ’ >' pppo^.d, I h. y were still uiiwi! to burM tl;,.-- chain:- ol slavery. Von l;.,ow tl.o ^ 'than rr.vseli: Bi.t, bv whonisoev. r addn ssd, the '‘‘"S the bon. s that boun:J them lo the ^ co»S(fputicv—iii.t,t long ye.v^ :‘iey .-■rii^;!tJ -’hu j and the second to commence on the lirsTMonday of ! March and clo.^e on the last Thursday ol Jii 'TooJ cause all'irds snJicitr* ma’^.r lot the i1 hey irit J every method lo have j iumghty cro,: of ]].itair. wasburnbltu it. il.edi :- - humblest reaioner. anJ a uiJe fu-ld for even ! ads r( pealed ; they tiied argumMU | and t.he '^>tar >pangl‘d banner’ wav.d ii iumphai-.r. tbe most limited imngmati-n. Y. s, the cause (f | language of the eloquent as it still cci.-nu. Mo wave iriumpbaMly in tvery rational libeily for wiiich the puie>t sj iri’:i have I [)Klitioned. they had bietze. struggled t'ver .Miict tije memory of man- ^ O for w hich 'supplicatcd” the parenl II wr.' a gi ral labotir.— a glorinus strncglf.--;tii !o II f Iiie. lii.i-. - 'riifir su‘*ii to g'.t.iIj*! ./(ST ni:c/:i r/:/> riioM rii \iiL!:sro \ A \/> M:\V i ORK, ■ ) nbds Sul: ir. j>rime ami i ' \ > bld-^ (i'l d() do do In:ive.' > duul.le refine.I Loaf crusli ■ ' bids ed. A!st*. line do . l.J bills !\( \v ()ll :ilM>ln~>t‘P l'!.\fni fi:;t' Hyson 'I'fi. I-’ine do ' ’ u'!,-) ill lia’I' J')ii!!.l papers. 'I’he course ol Studies and rales of Tuii^i ami i ihey are now devoting th'ii .'Stives. nnJ for w iiiclindnsi but .j11 in Viiin Ihey weie il wa.'^ heriocdiiv a nit-v d. atidLeu,- ii(-Jicy wb o P.oard, will be Similar to those of other Instmimns 1 they wiil ever sti:..-. ut.'i Viitained, will alwavs ii epeah d injnrit s, armed ?oid k rs touL^bl these tryiag battb?? Alus. few' of thf. of the kind in this region of country. I kindle an entht^io’n in tfie ol the true nhi j ‘'Jp >" them to awe tiieni lo >-:ibj( c-, survivors ot thMuiiiing >.-t m s 11i i fur our * ' ^ ‘ ‘ « : lhat Welt* III,re. howiv' ‘r, wiio fiughi l.,uiaw' rings, CGUntrv’> homage. of I)I('KS(\\ MILLS,, of! ol the kind m this region of country. ^ entht.?io- n in the b-eiisl ol the true phi ; ‘ "'i’ survivors oi in Mir:i.ing n ■. I.;; oi', n d I. i- ea, h a; i.ri.-e.s ^ I’rincii.al ;s prepared to lake a tiojiibcr ol ■ -patnct .^tr, h;iJ a vt! try nr liber- : '"''I * '■!' Aom rican . iidniirati .11, ao ! eveiy Ih ei .i- yc ^ 1 r.adi. > as boarders, into his lamily in the Ayau'emy. . ^ ‘ • c;l zens at L^ \ ; ‘m, an i l3 ;akt r Hill Longer j numbt r I( ss; Iv/m hi i t w e mi: Mu r V. ■ m- .l-.-r -ti...!i0. arc ' mHNnU\V\‘I / ' '' Oece more we Lave a.-'veribied tosclher to cele- ''o't;«trance v.ou' I . ,ase to b, „ v.-iu..- Il «a. | Uiiiiliar .0 us on the occa.«:Pi. ‘ . ‘ . ‘ . T II '/•] .. hf-To T. I itT' md Hith di\' nf‘ A rnp r ^ u iice; id i! loiia 1 50 brr, ^sirui, .r a br.ivf i(r. w - can ^till ^;e one brave 5oldie ii. li. W11X1AM3, 1 caii'frecdoini-once mo^J wu n..d leeldo old a^t^ '“"'V "I'"!- 'h' h''‘J battle cMhe K j' * 1 ' « * ^ ( har.oiie J.KIiOY SPUl.\iS, X. t'.j Sept. S, i'' 13. to America. I)-spoli.^ui. reai ing -r *(jw .'lioi j)i iced. ( hvdong. . I i }? Ill .b' 1V a ('oil' ('. / i ■ I g 11)! a do ivio do s ••'pt i in (‘.uidie.i:. adainan'tine (in papers) f’liMrle.sjo/i iiiadi' tallow. .ind wt; cm still n nder him hi; Ixective tin n ‘he b'-.^in ;S due 'rem a grateful and happy peo[i!e. May yoiif latter days be u;'pri sper i vjiToroi's mnnhood, buoyar.t youth, and gladsome j , , , . , { btauiv. ‘^'iih commingling hear!.'>-, around the altar ■ over the world, and tratr.plmy : (f fietdom/' kindling higher her sacred llames and | ^^icrtd Ivigh's of man, teirifud th. * caicbina anew her heavrnivinspiia'ion. And ^^iho ' subn^ission. Liberty sai \\ailng ov. r ons ami happy as your lormer onr- havebicntry- is therein such a cau>e, su^roMided bv such oKj. c:.s | of hrr u- IovkI country and tr inbling | mg and glonot.s. Mjy your .7 batih s boa.' '^timub.rcd by the -‘concord d'sA.a bounds,” in | her v( i,:e so ^^weet, so persua j tnumph.intiy fought as were the bnf.les m behu.r spired by the piesvnce ( f youih. beauty and imU) ■‘i-^Pinng, determined our lathers to enb>t oi your country, and when the command i;.' givm (.cn-e ^vbo. I siv. s irrounJed by such objt ct'-'Hope you to marcli thro’the--valley ami shad.;w &l d. a’h. . and m such a caust-. do»s nol^ feel i is heart swell I -cr '-vmg? lo tak. an evei lasting flight, b' ; . may it b;* to join the urmy of the “ .spirits c f the o, d aa i ra w c r ij'. 0 a;i({ Cl to iIk.- poond. do do ijo flo do do F^emale Jlcadeuuj/'. ■ with more patuoti ' emoii.„^ ? ^ i 7?' a ■• longing, hnge.ing ‘■it i-- "ood and pleasu: t lor us to be hero to day^’ | *'"‘leJ '‘>"‘■1 "'“i inspired her —to-day ■‘onu-^ aie the plat,so- fair delightful peace : '">io'»i.able loitituJe and z.al n hich ■ nnwatp. d by pa.ly rage to h-.^u ithe hrotheis”-to- ' '-‘’eir national ludcjHnd. nee,' ! day is heaid from more ihiiti a Ihoesind hills, tht It was at such a lime and uraler such ci.-cuirs'an look ” -jpon * ; :'t made perfect in ll»'aven,” and tocr'ioy tha'. glo si,i..s VI n ! nous liberty which i." '' uncorrupted, undi fjled ai; i ! nj fadetlL not aicai/.'' Here il niight be proper to pay I a tribute of nspcct to the memory rl those wl>> w'( re tlie country’s great dtJ- nders in a lut*‘r war l- ■rsc^.i ^:t)ainion. aer;n;(.ui.\ ae'; i lb. do Lobster^. do dt) Uus mixed l'ti ld«s; do t Jl’.e:kins;, qnaris iind jiints;. 'aiu-teiSardUK’S (in oil) 1 and 2 pouU'U each. Layer Iiaisin.^'-. (all clusters;) Zaiue ('urrants. Uoarf. I Mil ilaisins; )i> shelled Abnonds. l>!ii as 'l'nilN''\ b'iiTs. ■ -ii: *11 ^-i:'*'.) ]^>rd. anA .\ai'...n.!s. ."iii'i .-hell-* I. iiov - r i'.-ni>a (' ir' ri. jireserved wilh Wiii'e. SU: -bit ' b 1 Ja -- .-t i’ve.1 ( iiiju'‘r; ?vj:i.mfrird \\'\v. ■ ;o - Ao 1 l’?l t-M i K il tinde MRS. SUSAN ] 0 ighlers of civil ;.iid j csS. If,it tbeCi tlf • flp \ I]ut little bvtter-^iban three years *'10 v if. . in : black ] epju r ; do Allsjiiee • v - ! J; lurr, ( i'laain in. Mace, '•I e; -ire Ml W I 'v Ol‘l 'i.iri.l in -‘. aiui in-tn •"'yr'ij*; a. 11>. i> werl red fn.,0,.nee to' the ,,n/li- ; T^ns‘ y« .M. JJTP* lllllll Jlljl ..kWI-i ln«leU ou...., or. the-4'T, prodairned , fihroirgtom thl/L-^.I^.rlSs I)* X\’b' f M M ( A 1 I \ htard th* dtiightfni v i •- f tiie tveibbss d i that charter cd the righ'.s of mon and resolved to be ‘ i;lu3ir:ou.-' he:o e)f 1 ha>n^! a: I 'lippe- iwillopena KF.MAi'e tSCIlUor. iit Com^ord. .\o. K',"',' f*''of Iteedotn proclainutig i free. It .vas a ^ound long hoped for and earnestly !'riiHv i-r.ta"" 'arolina, 'in the 1st of October next. j^ladii.fjug to an opprt rStd nd su lleiing people, j d« 5’rf d, anu uas ns gratetijl 10 the people of ih: .r , ^'^.valcd to d,e hi^hea p.nnacle o. . ailhlv g.f at.e ‘ The public in western North Carolina, as well as'; (Jur puipfse in meeting her-^ tc*dav 'f’ not to tii ‘co!onis, as the sumir.er showers to the parched ; ^►^emtu to ma.ve the PieM hniia 1 J a large portion of South Carolina, are so well ac- | nmph in the succt.ss of a politicil partizan,—il is not j corn, or the approving smiles of beauty to the heart 1 stropping stone to a tnor*' ! ([uainted with the character of Mrs. Hutcbison as ‘ ’ . . .... . . I an in.' tructress of I'emales, that we dt'ein itVuneces- j sary lo offer any other pledir**, than tbiU^ue care atul attention wall be paitl to the ed|>f^on of the ! j?upils committed to her charge. j lioarding. m good families will l^e urnished alas } ( heap a rate as can be j^rocuroii ' this si'ciion ot’ country. .r:- > . ;.re INi't, \ nietj.i 1 *iC \ ‘ i '! ,ic J*earl St.;;-!,, 1 .etter i) :: r. Harvey •, .Mu.'l.ruiin Ivt :chi:p, Ternato ]\ei- tla Iliscuit la.IiL'o . r'l'iii'fb'on’s ]3i;n;r', S. ‘■i >. ]aI ni >n ('1 ack'T.^’! I .-oijMM i-o ar lirlf ; b'l,: I)!; ji.:,.- ; . I ..iisc ip d'). >)a!t I’l!! i, u ;n \ iiii'ija:’. cidrr t!" ^an;sT;Ts P'lponrs ^ai'-b' r:!le iveifs and I; ;.i i.Ci^s b’i-'b’ :;! ;; lidl ; -s trtnirnt cd' Siief, c(t!,) sac! s fSAL r, extra l.ir A'os. ! 1’ ■anil M: iclvere t' ^ ariii i !v 1!S o, 1 d ) a' order I ilie 1 h>vl> ller L!ii ts*, e\ liiisli, Saiokeii llerr;nzs ■'r-i s ill s s.a’i, ij X liw I. ; '11 ly, vmtag'- ; f I: • a !(. lii'a!t lor ii'v ell tr-'i- -Iid J.'iU J. J. I'm n y e\v M ul ■ 1 lollar;.! (.i.'n, 's edd Madt i- I’alt* .''iii'rr\ Old .bl! 1 . Ixt y I^uske ■ " • ' I ■ tie W t .\1 i-irnae noltled aiui ' 'Ji lliiin. fine i..d >-'c i!rh \\ his- ■ Irai.i'iii 1 rrriiiMs, roll a session JIOXTIIS: . N’; lif 'i.ufig and Wnti,,: 1 R‘ndinLf. Wnfins:^. i^ni>li.h (iramimu I AirUh me! t>' and (icojl>- raphj/. 1 A’/Z.v/'-t/. Mitral and. I,it*:llcLtval Phlft o- I Hot an If. i'Jicjniairn *.yr . vS J I'diidiDrt nny and odl the hraw-'i taught i.'L nur A '-.ideirJ.cs, S£,rnM: : /' /■ ‘ ?/ ch. J e /■ *S'c.'ici/t, ! y*at.7it(n L!. ■ OnuL'nental m > ' - d^d ^ ■ .''' i* i'i r lO'u liL/i I, ! To which uill be aiidcil a depar'inenf ! whern vtT tia i a teaein'r. IL W. AI.LI.- >X. 1:. W. F()AK1>. 1 ])iL K. IJ. ;ir.S()V. ! lULK. 1’. HA 1H:1^>, CALKIi l’HiFb:i;.' DAA. C()L1.•:MA^, t’orn’ord. Se)d. 1. ISb”'. ariv ii’^e Hi )F IIVE H) 10 00 ? 00 f Music. :n by the quai.ty, or ihe | ancnrnp?ur(d lover. Tl to bi eaten—u'is not 10 i ihrilied through t!.tir sou's ! trancc i fl irne rhe gladness of freedom ^hi'-^nr >A b'S country, h avlng a nation l^edevved m t^iars. Ciit ,0 measure our patnoti?: juantity ot t‘ie baibacue to bi eaten—u is not 10 ; ihrilied through ll.tir sou's and they became en-. . i' pour (oith our hear'.s in Buchanaiian revelry and | tranced,—their patriotism burst out into an opt n ! m our eat. — iheir motto and their vvatchwoid was L.ib-j hearts (d a nation unh sadm.'^=!? A ' great man has fdli^^^ The mighty hero (1 Xct.' ty beirj'T" wdn se firm 1 i rival the tumultuou.s ncist.s of the Coiybantean! ff'usts. it IS to rendet thank?^i'ing to that Almigh* j ‘ Tty or J );a'.h ” has bet'M visibly exltndtd to our protection, who d fi nd d thist infint co!onis,ier— fiom u'ter e.\t* rmir a:ion oy a ';ivage fo^, and from! Maniine and ptsiibnct,—who n lat* r tinns. freed liu rn from foreign dcmmaiu:r. and stili ;;(.rmi^s us | t'l ig^ie or regular battalion I to be so highly favoied a peo} !f, and it is to nsk a ' against the niest formidable power in Europe. A jCoidmuance ef that goodnc'^'? ^ai mamtaming and | pnw'er w'bich hnd just madr I*’ranee and Spain fpnil j t«achir)g i:s duly to appreciatl that libfit w h( Se j h( f(ji e it amJ dicta rd peace oti as own It rms—a • very name tnchanis the nationi el the eaifh Oui pe>wer having at its command veteran arriiies, expc« o!‘j' ct is farther to piiy a meri'^d liibute to the.- me- ^ nencciJ gnerals, and vas-t nsou cts. colht ted fiom mory ( f our patriotic sires. 'Il- 1\a ine around their ; its various pofst ;-^i >1 in eve ry e^uait^i td' the world brow? garlands, coll-cted. not from the branch(S. wih a navy supeiior to 'hul^iili Europe, of the palm, the laurel, or tae myrtle, but cho' ,, t,., , t I I I , 1 J ", ^ . Whose march was fmTTic mountain w’ave, sen Iron, the w.irni and thanl Ini hea.t» of a gieat ; nation whom th^y have made h;»ppy—evergreen as , , 1 I ■ I } . ^P*^* “* liviu . >i/i; ey t.jok the fiel ! ;icrc/i upon //is s’an lard, w htlber enciage J in the polilicsd contests of his cotintry, or in fii’h'' ing bi( r battles. Long w ill l;is memory be dn li;!.- ed by lb s nation, which he \:.\s Jr'nourcd by bi lab en'.^ and made .■■2,;,vs by b;s military acbi.vemen'.'’. The contc.-t of t^e Jitvciiunun embiaced more than l-'in^land and hei co'imhs. It was a connsi between libcity and despot .-m. It (inbractd ibo wdiolu bumrji family ; iiad the latter pr»vaihd, tfie (gloom (.1 dcspotijiii would have covcrcd the face eep. laurel- -vicioi iot.’s die pr;'lm—sweet*smeiling i Nor was ibis the only enemy with wdnch our of tho whole funb. and igr'0!ance .supM.'^t t'on anTl as l!ie my rtle--unfading as the memory of th« ir j had to cont^ nd, for h aqued 0[if>rf own hcroic acbievcmen's—iin:iflected as the bles.® ^ seemed [(solved to crush the ii?ing rejjublic. ing of a grattlul and happy people. 'Fhen it i.« ! Ht icules rt had to contt'nd agaii..-'t a many slavery would fiave been ;h(; inev.tiMe nnd d* pior- able cond.tion of all eppMs^ed manlcind- Then well nny we iij ice m ihe triuin'di of otir fdh('rs. ^e^loa! ^\dl tiiC e:i>j). j\int.nt cd j ^^^d 1 >r us to be fjeie% to mioi^le m social and lia j headed mon^tvr. W biht th* Eiitish le^gion.s iintd | wed! may W(3 hail this day as th(i haibmger of a ternnl bonds—f ) gt r.tlv fui thelacred flr(*cf liberty, 1 chores on the east, fierce tribes of Uht and glorious etnnncip:i!ion. 'ha! 1-. ir.ay o'ov\' I,rigid.>r ani b>ight*’r until its | v\aiiioii haci bet ri excited by Lrit^'m^uJLii V.' j levitwing the happy ffT’itsef the rfvolLtion tlfulgt nce LtiiivcnS; illumuiat'and iiberutf? q j I'^h inonoy to hover o’er our w’ejtcrn borc^ers carry- to th’s govcrnrnenf, an d its migb'y cuii'f'- woild. ^ f mg havoc and “ undistingui'hable Itiin to eveiy age, mnnki.-id g*nrailv. mind is curious In r(il‘ Ct;ng upo’^ the cven’^ (d' the revolution at the same time many *0 ask m the eiofpi nt bmgu ii:- of our lamri'.td and i-^ co: s ru uc s, the mind natuiallv Jed to in- coui.trymen, joined m the unholy cru j G3St.)n. —Whose name s'ar; Is^the forevv L in lib Dun! j f’u.wts and t U!p:., vae. t\>r ’.i-tl.'- :--ei *.e ir u11-.. V \\ \ 11U y , Ii... rs . ( . 11 A. ]•'. Ki.rn DoilU'^ I 'ro^ n Po j.iaf.s. Scot(di i aie. \ - ry superi.ir in piids. l^hilad: Iphi.i l‘.i:e Ale, in piai is a.nd ] in's. W' ard's tog urain Rice. x//"/7/v priri.: J.j (.pi i!i (Josben lJu'.ter, .\ortbt rn Cin e.-^t'. miidariii litdi. h.Xiiii b.eacheii ^perni (' !, wli.'er s::.'iia;d. '!ar d.-. Shoe J>!a-;-kiii J, Sal .Llratns, Loiuhai siinal L'i^‘:hi^s. Coopei's ( II i nine. Kasplie; ry S\ rnp, Strawberry ih) Whole, h I a,'id -;po:irier b:'\es Soap, all tpialilies. Corn }ji'.-orns. l.-i J.irs 'I’aaMi. . ;o I riOlst*4'. rBiiii; j-' inn of I. A Oi'i* ^ ( \). S- was i>n iIk' Ifbli day ol’ August la^r (^sti!ve,^ by It-' own lit)'Kiition. Ai! perstai.^ owing I'lebts will please sedile the s;i!ne a-^ soon as possible J. f.. A. (,)K vV.M. E. WHllTE, J S. CIIAMlilELS. lull ;ss- ’ -an liL n. lid S,^;i p Eancy ! , e.\u u C A full ii> ■ -r!ineiii VVAllE. Table Sail, I’anitt d I iucl;i.‘Is .■e s\ t np. «' VAHii'S. ofidl sorts: A!- tami GTi ^ ^CS AF HnL' l.is fi has purebased tin hisioi iun to ti a je causts which im- ur,sheath the sword . C3 MisS. II nd.-''and old cusiomersjihat he A iiiai b’iour. v. liide an.; hali'itar: i- d L i i. V--K I’i 1 i \ aiul Li b. A S1 SEQARS! SEGABS’.! SEGARS!!! 30,00(1 Sp riish Segars, v;;rious qnalides and pri-'e. lr"in 10 j er 1.0“';. 'A \ and !-■’ Sj ani^h. iM’ t e.>-t ipi.ility. Arneru .;ti M'h.irlt'si >11 raadej St'gars. entire ii.terest d’ ihl llrni cd (). rv\ (.'o.. and inion‘.s to sell C{.)1)L)S at bis e!d ind ('■!) as gf -terms as can be I'j^uizlit at any c-.rscein in lhi se.-i'.i:i conn'ry. Ilis stm ' j'nse;> all Uu* v.irieiii s i»l ^ ^ u!? Uejit in CvUmtiv s1or‘t^. and will !•> a crrtainiy. 1 to suit the liard linies. Sep*. •). 1 ' 1 ‘ 31i:i)IC\VI. INS riTi Ti-r?v '^H'^llE EECTUKi: TER.M i>c \ ,i!n{ in’.imale 1. i- rid.', (o (1 a pa:hh‘;s ocean, and the fioiroisd « s.ivage u iidei ne.'S. Il was that consi'-nce mi^'bt beun* tiannniiMl, and civ;' iib'uiv s*cur(d ' of such a mighty I against iib»‘ity and litirled the firebiand of dis ad has in brief biit ivery midst Under all 1 of tbe immediate these d.sadvant iges the Americans came, like the; youtliAjI unarmfd son (d'Je se aga rnst tlie mail clad ^iint if rta'dj, relying lipor» llie of tJjc-ir cause and the as?i t^ince ol the “ eJod ol baiibs;’ Nor w.as it in vain ; ‘or he v, ho declares that the •• raci !S ni t to tin swift, nor the battle lo the strong” S[)iead around them the “ihick bfisses of his buck ler”— He laised up Ci' orge Washington to hi'f own duia’i >:i, who stood firm when the stoutest arm would have : Cos’nty of J/cc’/./l,/. ’ . ■ >’ ‘hu’ meuti'ain. failed, and the biavist heart shrunk back—when (• he ' .-ifjriers of the Mfckbtibtiru [)ecl j quire into tlie origin nr:d can. i cliange. 'I’he declar;:ti )n jos* elorpient hinguage, n.formed v '■ cae s. ft if il.c pro\i;ioo ol tflo vaiioe.^ I: dcs in toe chain' ; pel'ed our illiiS lio'wS ancfs’orst ' if Indep'ndt nee. li was ihe ul^rk of ages, and bt‘ I Lran from rcn.ote antiquity. Ii may be learned in : the rerison? ubich ii iluf need \'ie [)i im^.ive se itleis ' h^re, to exile theriselvfs iVom t hi i r nm di a r na- , . , . , , . ■ tive cooniry, to leave Ihe hind O' th. i. T.lh. is. the : political saytou. in thi. hour rl peril—he it wa ■ home oi their youthful days, tliiir eaily t^sociatis erty’s ^torv?’' 'j'o wln.t !eei,jM thi. Ileavenlv plat t ihdigc7}'U{S ! \\ !iat mountain is that so proud ly e.mnni r, uj^tin hcs-.-- luliy £nmn»it ;b.e 5'jr;b*'im-3 of frcC'Jon: f r^l d. whiL-l a// the \v,ild arnu7i'l and '.s.'lC'I ('I. \a nv«/ope(f ni .^s Lv 'If .-h.t do'A y mantle C'f deipoiism ^ Ard her;i a North Caioliniin. arid particuiorly a c.MZ' n of o'i Meck lenburg county, might be pardoned for pr-rm *' ng 5 buck- }i;_i heart to S’vell wr.l^priJ'j aivi si.‘;>l iction ;ftir be their . answe rs the rpiefTivn, in a voice as ur.dyine ;rv ar. J us (terrir.l half b^>\.- inam; ;d' ■ Mra fine 7/ a:. 1 Hare's i b i. p; iCi il. ! -ntc-l K. r.:o S, .X *. Ac. Whole ar..I sisting do. Mvei '‘ ]3oxes 1 w Kich, .-v\.e Ntgrei i‘q: The e»;,.-.c n ; rise? a [• gortmerit. wl-iih ui'd Im- UKTAli., at a small advance « n 10 covi-r !r- iL'‘ht and idiarL'«‘s. i a :ured I'ohacco. c^ ti /)t and ( 'n\ adl.h. ) . iJev.-. Js to the ill. )(•: -ber nuc I;a vs, till I r eaiiy t^sociaiu brave the unknowrJdange rr id the iioiro!S(f « s.ivagfc t, clouds of misfortune seemed ready fo buts* with ru- ijoii.) i.he names of fra - ■ '^ bo sloe ] Ion in t’,- 6ome, it k- true, migiil have been 11 that reslb ss nni enteipri ioLT S[iii% who wore t,)nd of seek ing fad ven tu res, an f txploiiiig more feiiile regi(;ns and fnore g«nial cIime-5. Some may have come to repay a foitune '.adored by d I'Sipati-an. or lo redeem character into oui Jiuerties, he warded of tbe blow—\\hen frerfL'm. j t was in Cbai lotte, on t se- the cai.’S;' of free(Jom was almrst expiring and dis- j ]7r.", ^leit Treernf n f;.s: rrso.’vfd '.o b :-»c (/ pnir wrjs dt picted iu every countenance, he rtviv.d ' j„/' hn.l.d t!i g’ian;.‘ rfdijiar.ci; the diooping s;)in:s of his cot-inlr}’ by h:s si’ccess , ,y tyrar.ny. Noiih (Jartdin-i :he nitix'e ' V, L.at •Lit-iCCO. f I ext iis.ve as I \Vft( >Li:SAld-: r Canii leu, S. e Si pt 1. I'^lo V' .>vv O OL« il •rrff t! -A '9k •r'j I ton. sale • ( cmnmence on I hurstla}'. SIN teen weeks. Cheaiistry and riiar’; -AN. M. I> ■ L!.. I). 'i’be ry and l‘rae;;t-e i Principles a:;>! Pru' '.c : Kmoim', .^L I). [ ,)b.-=:eric^. by I’l.v,. tii\ ' Ariatornv and PJivsiab^L'v. t'v CiiAiti.' s II M. l>. ■ ■ 7. ' .\ • .Mateo ia Medicr;, aii.i Tli« r.'p’uic', by IltNiW j IJa ivsox, .M. 1 h ' i.,ee.lure Fee.-;, SOS 50: Coniinger.t 1'dll, S'2.50; i .Matriculation Fee. S-5 Ot); Gradu.ition Fee. SF’^-OO. i CHAS. HOnKFilv. D’ in o^' I'acully. Xc'.v Haven. Jo!V ■?’*, ■?V~- r: V :.nd I'lN.rAMI.N S: V.u I byJ s. :.L n. '-riiAN i: i;. daiketnd by cimi'. Eat far tlie gn^er part s.-u^hl il ;.s an a?ylum from tyii,'nny,a n fd»e from p'TS* cnti. n. .Many a Sjoit who mourned «'er the r!;ms 11 the- ••solemn league anu covtnani ”^’ok n. Many a ^’.i:ct and golly Furil.n and ho^st Clui- ker, •• wh’s.* I ir was paiiu'd, wifbse souUfva? sii’k. with every d.iy'^ report cf wion.' and ot|fragc wjifi vvlii-ii ihe ear-h wa? filled.’' cam?? nerc li-ive ■ AL;.;' b ur. f.oinUr I .'.heChaldei s. iVom amongst thi ir 0 a n kmdrfd and people.'’ to eiijoy uniiiohsa^ the ines'i mable hbeity of conscafice. And m^y et old I’rin’s liberty loving sor.s cari;e o er^jo^ibiil fit - ^ d im which is dear'ir to tlnir s)'Jls thari their own j U liea.t'blood. Th Sf arc . iim’cf the pri/fitive links Oji cnnr.iv can ; in the chain r f cans-'' that ltd to si forHinate a des* ; z- rs. who we,* aba J?e. 'jK ten il- 00 A n )!n:s of his cot-inlr}’ by his si’cces at Tienton and Ihiureton; he cheered nnd nniaiatid i c.,i| ^ j' fc iiis o'a'iers when Iheir ■* shoeless fvet stained the; siiows” at valley b'orge with blood, he was ib.c I shield and twoid of American liberty, ••first in w«tr. f] St in peace ar.d iiist m the bear's cf his country m n/' In vain may we search b:s’ory tor r.is pai ulitl. iiistory allbrft.s no in-;i.ince cd sucli a jiun and perb.ct cii iiac-^r. 'rime, 11 siead of dimini.sii ing. will onlv increase his fame; and he who i? now look d upon as the greatist ar;.i best of wen, will in letin ' succeeding agi s, t.b*' I f*y sta'uc of Gt> en ough towel ;ti2 S’ibhme i.a the cupi'ol and striking an awt into th' bf-bt-.'der. be esietine l iilce iheancuni !om, an'! if j. ti.e ^ ’ n '( ' ■ }ter hr;n-''hfs ari'ti i !u\uriL;ntlv in !b*- N 'ior.al 1>J- j^iiaj.' i; wa' tbe .\i( eiJt j.b'jrg resolu- '-.b :;ivo hft*, an.f hgi‘!- “•'d act.on. lo A; In !e; • ndrrce, 'j’.^ei . w. s on-.*p a prftfn if-d (i e th- g r.uiiicrn > and autbentici'y (.1 IjUt It wo.= by lliose whose •* wi.-ijf s 'A-e:e I'.ther? fi ibe tboui'bts ' — who wag T'«'fl!oi.^ .• si it rnigbt ue* ; ' y - me fji^ d; C;;iral;ias. ? fo th :rac If cjin iSIiip ir own rnv able Tfputati.in ; wiio, cause Ni»:th Caro.ina did not. as s;-rne lo iib'U no'iL’btif 'hfii Romulus, their liercub.'. tne li;u f th. :^M’cs irfq-i w hose b'J. er f h'T ycut!. tiily do. bi ist, like a : ;i 1, r idd r n, i tvs are past, rf iho valor and bet.iS'n b.i ex: I >r . ’bou' it ’hal sucf^ r x'lao-- - m i/e. 'heir ccunliv r guar* oil/ t-t many other h* roic ci'i an J woriiiy gu • r dir»ns of lib he tie.ation. As :!ie jH-rsecutioi.s ;-f ( »re.it Eri'am i ty ; but 'hey are so nuiufrou.' he wno w peo’^It'd AmericJ. so its n*^gl‘cl tvid its ^-rany drove i b-arn th‘ir names nnd exploits must find ihrni in them to ab.^ol'Jte indepeiicl °ncc. Tht* cSlonies were ; the history of those tirns. and b^ ii-Jrs th*-‘? ciiiz-n ; expb its lefi lo dnfi-nd ci-vrjc rf O'ltjh ar.d b^irr.' ihemndvr^ oTain=i fbe h\stih^ incnr* | soldi-rs. ho may re-ad of Lifavne. O-Kilb. 1 lethargy. f ■» ■ • - - f dina'y ex; 1 ‘s c u'd neve r h'lve bi» n p'irormid./ N ii-h C'ir.;'i,.:i ir riol a gTSCorioding S’ itr-j sbo^ ffrls t o much s^ '. ri'pcct. toj mud: dignity an^ !ii >df;!v ') soi:n.l the trumpft of her O'An fame i^ht s t-a ' L.lwO great ri^»_^hc is rn Je^l aiid unassuming, am is mnnrai.imotJ' inoneb to nrghci her o’.\ri h roic* ’.1 ijrc' dto d^b nd hi r reputation Uoiu- in thrse trying limes when danger.^ 'If !Ti ^ T re-'tI os!' T> I- ?'■Planer*' wr .en nr,' C • TV'" n 'he c ’irdrv..
Mecklenburg Jeffersonian (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 26, 1845, edition 1
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